The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 15, 1856, Image 4

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    Wit nab Ontitar.
A GOOD TAKE-OFF
We have never seen a better traveStie of
the outrageous puffing advertisements of
mere ivol•thless stories, tlia& the 'following
from the Albany Evening Journal:
A humorous correspondent sent us Q. traves
ti of one of this sort of adve iseroents,
which is so little exaggerated that at -bad a
narrow escape from being put into our adver ,
tising columns as a genuinl article. •
Will be published eartk 'next month, uni
foim with the Lamplighter, the Hot Corn Girl,
the Watchman, the Barber and the Pea Nat
Pedlar, . ,
-.
A new and extraordinary American
mance, entitled
•THE BAGGAGE sitaalleal
• This wonderlul•work has been over eight
months in prepo-ation t ina is the joint pro
duction of six of the most distinguished au
thors connected with the Su- day Owlet who,
u n der tie assumed incognitos of "Bus," "Jlx,"
"Nux," "Chux," "Qui," and "Tux," have for
years past delighted the literary world with
their thrilling and soul-inspiring productions!
It waithoright that the engagement , of such
an array of talent could not fail to result in
The most astounding Fiction ever issued from
th; Press
And the verdict of posterity will, show that;
in this expectsti n, the publishers luise not
been disappointed: •
, .
ONE THOL114141) DOLLAIO - DAY
lie has-paid to the authors of the Bagga e
Smasher, during their labors; •and each, in
his proper department, has showered upon, it
. the most brilliant corruscations of his genius.
The plot has been elaborated by Dux—the
characters haie been developed - by Jux—the
conversations have been wrought out by Nux
and Chuxind the scenery' been depicted by
Qux ; , ,phile the jokes have 'been gleaned by
Tux from the sayings of the
•
UPPER TEN THOUSANK .
With ! those natural traits of brilliancy andre
finement Tux is, by station and 'association;
perfectly familiar!
The plot of 'the Bag age Smasher, though
novel in the extreme, is strictly founded on
fact. The Ba gage Smasher, bursting open
a trunk by too hastily dropping it , upon the
deck, discovers a lathed !SS boy asleep inside.
He adopts the child as his own, and is rewar
,ded for his generosity by being Promoted from
one situation of trust to another, until he ar
rives. at the dignity of being clerk of the
steamboat. In addition to Whieb, the friend
less boy is subsetpi y discovered to be a
cast-off son. of the
' , VIE or WELt.INGTO%!
The'wltole is severe and correct, ineu'en
ting the virtue o!'„icvspapt rs, the liability of
great men to err, the inefficiency of patent
leather. straps upon baggage,lnd,the evils . of
the prestut social system as regards the amt.-
ridge state
, As an instance of the varied Contents of
the Baggage Smasher, we subj . ju'a synopsis
of a certaitCpurtion, selected at random.,
(211APT1 , 4, IS
"The , .downward passage—Tall at the Cap
tain's liffice and settle.'„ The man. that
woulthi t settle. , He, is put t shore. 'How
‘s ill 'I be avenged?"' ThOitting . instrument!
The Jesuit ticketboyl The .gi;miet-hole in
tie boileril The Bisggage Smasher heroiCally
stops up the hole with his thulnb! Sensation!
The bursted trunk! The discovers of the in.
noceut child! `Where's my ma?' . Sympa
'thy of the luissengers. Fall of the Jesuit
ticketboy. Hail 'Columbia!"
Lr preparing the MSS. of '.the Baggage
Smasher fur the press, over thirty 4ro.i.v of
Ma . ? tiara & Noyes IViiting Ink have been
ely for erasur e s and interlimotion.g
_The work will be published on paper a quar
ter if an inch thick, manufactured eipressly
for the purpose, and will be sold at the low
price of one dollar.
• In order to preventblelay in the preparation
and dissemination of Lthe copies, the .
One Hundred and 7&sitieth Edition Till be
Published First
In Addition to which, special trains on the,
Hudson River and Central Railroads will be
fitted up with twelve of koe's lilaratnoth
Presses, upon which the work will be struck
off, while the cat's are going sixty miles , an
boar, and the copies, as fast as printe 1, will
be thrown out at all the stations on the route.
'Apply early! Orders received by
I)uI:M, Jlitowx 8E1.1,01,
New York City
A NEW SORT . (.)F AII.S.—A tall, gawky
looking potnitryman, during the height of the
business season last fall, walked into one of
'file largest . Ary goods houses oti BrMidway,
and, entirely disregarding the invitations of
the numerous salesmen to inspect the jatest
patterns, he strode into the counting•rooni,
where the heads of the 'establishment were
sitting in solemn conversation. After taking
a cursory glance of the room, and surveyilg,
attentivel) the faces of its occupants, he asked,
with an unctuous Yankee 'nasal twang:
"Say, yeoli—gotariy nails?"
mirr nails 1" reFieated the most dig
nified Doinbey of the firm r.",no, si r , what
shOulil we do with ciai.Ei?"
. "% al, I:aon no—thought maybe you :nought.
Ilaint you got no eh?" .
"No, sir," replied. lYornbey &gain, iivith au
emphasis, moiioning to the door. p
The individual in search of nailti took his
time about it, and then left tiie countke-room.
In turn, he asked every clerk the same ques
tion, and received the information from all,
that "nails" formed no part of the stock of the
establishment.
said he, going towards the dodr,
"don't keep hails here,, nohow
The principal salesman, whose dignity was
hurt by the idea that any one should suppose
that an establishment where he had a promi
nent place should keep !mils, beaded the coun
tryman off as he was proceeding towards the
entrance, and asked him, abruptly, what he
wanted. •
"Waut!" said the equatuman, as cool as a
cucumber, "I want to-know if you've got any
nai;sl"
"Nails! no, eir. Yoi have been told again
and again that we got no nails—so you'd
better go."
Ain't got any nails, eb ? Well, then, just
loOk a here, mister—if you ain't . gOt no nails,
what ga awful fixyou'd be in i f you'd happen
to hare the
Kit.otteat, do you think my darter
will get well?'
"Well, if she don't get no wuss } , and does
git sum better, she may poss'bly git over it.
You see she's afflicted with a concatenation - of
the, diagnosis of the metacarpitil .flutrimux,
which extends from the noboscis ib the infe-
. _
rior lobe of the !ulterior revolution of the oc
ciput. Nothin' kin help her but eatemel and
persimmons taken jintly both together--a
*spoonfulf more °Hess, accordint to the symp
toms, every other day, °gond on: Them will
eventoolay put her out of pain into ikisweat,
Lind restore a healthy action of the minor pe
dals and reduce the encyclopedia of the neu
ralgic diaphagrant, immediately under the
left side of the right eye."
iLor'• it mercy, rich a larnin') who'd a thank
it?" _ , -
• • ""S,►Yczt, when - did Columbus discover
..Itherieit?"
' ( When he Saw it." • •
"How diUl• he see fir '
"With his eyels."• . •
"Good) 4ew,'what•was he?"
. .
"A 111iintxter." • " • •
. .
• 44( 4 ) rig tup bead, - blevi your wipe
the intenfryoui face, and when yon go ho me
apiece of bread nno l lint ter;
4•,0, *qv.
DELP
SimonjL Snyder
No- 283 North Second Street (west side),
October 20,'55,: ; 9 • 42-1!
BOYS: CLOTHINC.
riHE SUIibtiRIBER. would 'respect I
fully Inform their numerou% friends an d customers el
Sc t liylkill County. that their assortment of Clutbieg re ,
Young wentlemen .iv much larger than ever. ant they
are disposed to sell chtop. Persons living At a , ItAtan'cr
have the privilege o' exchanging clothing purchased 31
tide store t it 4 they do not wait. < i
' ! , • P. A. Miff A BROTHER. ', i
L 272 Chestnut St.. corner of Tenth: PhilvAft..,
/April 22, 1555 16-
1 . OILS OILS f I OILS I: ! i 1,
J. B. A. 1 8. ALLEN,
7 sad S South: Wharves, Philadelphia,
DEALERS .IN OIL, hare just Ili
eelved. direct from New Bedford , the following sup
-011, which they offer for lialeat the inwelt mark?!
rate,:
Mater Sperm oil. 3,000ga1. I Winter Whale B. 12.:Afgal.
do Elephant 011.9,600 do Sacked do do 7.000 do
Also, 'in store,. Greasing Oil, Pele acid Drove Soap.
Sperm and Adginantlne Candles.
Feb. 23;
, : -, i 'v (IQ BOXES CHEMICAL OLIVE
e... N.! SOAP. rxtra quality; • '
2.50 sec Chetuical Olive Soap. medium quality ;
I ,
300 , " Brown. Pale and, Family B,.ap: . .
• ltri - (ienuine Castile Soap. nictt led;
:s0 .. • " " white;
''2oo " .iitearine and Adamantine Candles;
'-'OO ' ~ Tallow Candles; ' i •
100 casks Pal 5.41 ;• fur tale in lots to snit purcha
sera, by M MULE k DIXON,'
Maintirrion Merchants.. _Tn. 22 Routh Irharril, 3d darn,
uhor'e Cke-sitnt street, Phaddetphia. ; Ja. 19,'56 3.6 m .:.
• _ . _;
CLOTHING PALACE—CARD.
cLornihrror A SUPERIOR yEALITY, IT..
.. .
THOMAS P. DILL & CO.'S
•
1717 EA r CIIESNt 1' STREET
• Gvlcoltisiza46— X"exicicsio.
TO. .165, One, door- below sth, north
1:1 side, in the neer Iron building.
Merchants who want to purchase a finer articre of real
dy-znade clothing than has ever before been offered. and
gentlemen wht, would please themselies in any 4armerd
for their wardrobea, or in suits for thtlir sans, should g,I
to this establishment, s‘ . . admlrahlc in keeping throu'hl
nut. with the Great Street of Fashion. on which it is (ill
rated. and purchase the best. which can alone satisfyi
correct taste. Sults or single garrnentschtede to order al
the shortest notice. A full assortment of tine Furnbihl
ing Hoods also offered. Everything in the latest
Fashion. and ticket.markedWith the lowest cash pricviiii
plain figures.
Philad'a, October :3.
SAVING FUND
of CUL
• E
U. S. , Xnsurance. Annuity and Trust Co.,
QOM% E. corn...,r Third and
011Ilt Pt reetr, Phlladelphla.—Capital $'4.50,000. Modej
„la received on deposit daily. The amount depred•edi if
_entered In a Deposit !kook and given to fhe ltep,sitor.i,i,
if pieferred, a certificate will he given,
ail sunta4large andittnall.are received, and the atnounit
paid back oit demand, without notice. !
Intereat fa paid at the rare.of.fire per cent.. etunniiyn'
ring from the day of deozylt. andl ceasing fourteen day
previous to the withdrafil of the oney.
II On the first day of January, ineach year, the in teratd
of each deposit Ia paid to the depositor, or added to tin
principal ris he may prefer.
The company hap, now upwards of 3.400 depositors
the city of Thiladel phinAlone.
Any additional information will be givoia by addresalpg
! the Treasurer.
1111:=1:1
Stephen It. Crawford. Preet.:Mani M. Godwin . ,
Law. Johnson. Vice Pres't, 1 Paul 4. Goddard.
Amhmse Thompson, I George McHenry; •
enj. Sr. Tinley, j
,James Devereux.
acob L. Florance,i •Gustavus English, ;
Secrilary and Trenturer -, PLINY FISH. ,
Toner and f uterpreiler -.I,•C.ORHLSCHLAGER
Spptomber g, 55 , 36.1 v
- • .
1000 TONS NO.I SIIPKB.-PHOSPHATE OP L.
• . :
riEtBIJRO'S original and genuole,!
i fararrinted orsuperini• quality. the cheapest manure;
In the world. F3rmers and dmlrt, supplied at low price .:
EXTRA QUA Lilii LAND PLASTER. i
:,.niiil turrets Extra Quality Land Plaster. hassled fur
its rertiliring quality.
10.00 U bushels of sanie In bulk. . I
. , t
10.00 d barrels best quality Urdlnar) Land Plaster. eeinttii
to the best usually sold, at the low price. of . ..I.lre . nts ticr I
bushel, or $l.lO per barrel. with' a deductiou for Ilettge:
100..•, . . I
. ; r
:2.i.0110 bushels of saws...in hulk. • ' • k • li I
: 1 .
1.000 barrelsCaletned Plaster. , i' 1 ;
.
I,onit .. Casting • ..
l'''
allil
.040 0.
Dentigt "
llydryulir Cement
El=
" True ILORIMI
1
This article we offer In euntki..nre to mar rustomera.
as equal to any imported. mull far aupe tiur to most in the
market.
11),(0)4) haze af. this superior t;uano. f(tr sale, al ilie!
Imeest market rates. Also POUDRETTE. 311 . :X10.4.N:
GRO17, 1 0) CITA ItertaL, kr., 1
' IRENi_;II, RICILARns A 0.1
It the Steam Plaster 1111s,,junetiop York Menne 4101
Callovrtall street, 11hilmietphla.,.?.., .1
31arrh I , ',M. • 9-3 m 5. , I
M. W. BALDWIN &
. Engineers,
iir”./.</ and Ilamaton streets, Bidadr/phia. /tnna...
•
WOUI.D call the attention of Ittil-!
road Managl;rs, and those Inte 'rated in Rani:vld'
Property, tot heir! sgstem Locomolity•Engines. in w hich
they are adapted to the particu.ar business for whieb
they may be required; by the use of one, two, threVhr
four pair of 'driving wheels: and the use of the witele,,
or so much of the weight as May be desirable for adhe•
-e On; and in accommodating them to the grades, cury4s,l
streng h of sopa, struction. and mil and work toilse
done. ity these means the maximum useful effect-of the
power it secured with the. least. expense for attendaii,e,'
cost of fuel. and repairs to Road and Engine.. With theSe I
objects in view. and ax the result of twenty-three years
practical experieure in the business by our color' part
per, we manctfactnre.firc diffirrot kinds of Engines,
several classes or sizes of each kind. Particular /Olen
Hon paid to the strength of the martinetn the plan nod
workmanship of nil the details. Our long experi4ne&
and ripport unities of obtaining information enablei its
to offer these en' ' . nee with lb, assnrance that In effieitio-!
cy, econom y and durability, they will compare favoridily!
with those of any other kind in use. We aIF. fnniiih:te
order wheels. axles.,how ling or low moor tire (to fit 'run-.
tree without beringl..eomposition castings for bearings: ,
every description of •Copper Sheet Iron and Boiler Work;
and every article appertainingite the repair or renOlVal
of LOOOll.lOtiVM Engines. M. W BALM'S:
MATTHEW BAIRD,
1-tf I 1
t :
January 5,':3
REMOVAL
CIIARLES DIAGARGE it... Co.. 1 ; i
fIAcII.I3 •Fj3lo, Kr, rimy No. 5'4 cvwsmr•cr. sitter:7', toi:till
' South-MO corti , r of Sixth and (71,v-renter Streel,
' Philadelphia, ; t i
pE(; to call the attention of, piireliiis . -!
Lyer. to th , ir ostensive as,ortnient of Paperand Oat*.
Maker's materials; Printing rapers—for Books f and
'News. Water leaf. sized. uncallendered and. railtn I
dered. of all qualliles and prices. always on band; l!a'rd
ware and Manilla Papers, Trunk Boards, Binder's Board?. !
.•• ~ • ;
itamting Papers. &c.. rte. ,
Partictllar attention is iniited to their est...flair: i n , lis• 1
I
awrinteut of
I I
LEDGER PAPERS
. .
Frey, the most relebrat.d Manafa4taries in the country
Among their waticau V IN:11 awns may be found . ;
Com. Nate, FOiio 1 . 1...1. Atlaritir, Not/,
Thin Medium, ' Itath s Poq, • D••my. i. !
' Quarto Post, ]lndium, Fol's Csp.i ,
Royal, '; Flat Cap. Sup. Royal, I
, Imperial. N •. ' 7
!
Rate !Were of every description. size and (Luang.— :
Map Papers in great variety. .Enertope Papers. Whit. :
buff and gold. either laid or wove. Cbfor'ed lliper4. tine,
glazed.
an other varieties , . I ,
31artufiutneen, are invited to examine their sada rt'
Bags, foreign 'and dceitestii. Bleaching Powders, ef!al. I
proved brands: Alum. ground or crude: Sal S, da 1 , Soda
Ash. Feltings. Wire Cloths: Ultramarine, and Pape! M
ker's materials generally. :
.t- ! ,
ilivr They art also prepared to tat,limders of odd sizes!
l
and weights of any of the above dem. iption Of Paper's.
Philatts. February 9, ')V,. ' \ • G.; , !
' °
COLBERT'S i
EnvelOpe Manufactory diTrinting Offine , ,
%,,,' South Fourth street (opposite . ', - Li.'
t yor brary street). l'hilade'llihia. Die sinking. exiggar ;
leg. printing, embossing?: lc. \Original designs. business i
}barker. notes,. hilhheads, labels,mals, views of buiiilhigh;
storm machinery, ie. accurately drawn and engnsifed.mi l
reasonable terms. Persons al'a distance can have theil
engravings executed from deguerrefitypes. Uy Wilding
them per expressos. otherwbel Die sinking and }implies
slug. Dies for business cards, envelopes, labels. fir,.Seals
for societies. corporations and companies, engraved an I
embossed, on wood or brass. Office seal premier. Wads rI,
newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.-
.I
Embossed printing, for business cards. envelopes. lahels. i
ke. Maitland ornamental Job Printing, businessleards, i -
circulars. notices, bill-heads. promissory notes. Druggist.' i . FARMERS OF scutriticitt COt
and Apothecaries' labels, plain and embossed. In .!
Super;
Americana IKertiiii••
hirers' labels. tabs and tickets..
.. .. ,
Printing in gold, silver anti rotors, envelope printing CAN be had.ats2o a littl. or 8,:l
salt and flour bags, fie., manufactured and printed's} the' harm!: also. Lel na WI, l'hcephate 0
shortest notice in all colors. Paper bag manufactory. 2 1 ,4 cents per pound by the barrel: or;t4tt a top
grocers', bakers', confectioners ', and all Rinds of Paptt sale dealersn large deflection , 111/.: ll.A.in us
hags far sale. Envelopes of all qualities end deserintkani. , nu e. the cheapest arm-manure 11! t lieyvurld—
iris,: for homeopathic medicines: self-sealed and printe.l head: also: to inaii's Liquid 3 , lanitce.' in cast, si
directions. for. putting o p sg e di e i nes for sending 44cisd. 300 gallons. with directions for .use,, , laine as I
Wedding and Visiting eardmiraved and prlnted4 AIM' EnKland wilt such great summit 31. i.. Leinai
envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to fit ; leer for Itui4 trees and grape riries.'l Leine(' s
ezartly any eard. cirrutar or invitati6n. Convevarleeri r.r lawns aiidlaws La i d. also. l'iitaKh, time
.envelopes, to lit deeds. bonds,mortgves. at... made in thii • ter. birtittudt'lntreent. Nitrite ef . Rod:it, Soda, S
best manner. • W.ll. COLDIMIT, I A rumenia. Crushed Bones. AC... .
N. R.—Orders sent by Express. ai per agree:ark. I ; The abuse named Fertilizers end il'hosplin eof Lime
Sept. 22.'65 ; - . 3S. I • here, been in use for the past a e : ynars suer . ~fully in
- - - , -1--- i Maryland, Virginia. Delaware, Neiv,klersey, pennsylsa
' A. 1.. ARCHARIBAULT'S . i i •• eta. and in the Islands of Bromide eild Barhadoes ; Di-
PorPreitlx sorwaM ,
, i - 1 plomas Rote give three statesof Neirliwk. Pennsylvania
HOISTING AND PUMPING ENGINtS, • ,and Noy Jerriev State Agricultural fiCitietits ng Crystal
!.-MaceAssetition of New Yeek.:!' Deliver free of
Manufactory S. E. Cor. 15th and Ilaniztl.. 'portage at anyist Aloe in Philadelphia. tirdirs by mail
ton Streets, Philadelphia, I 1 remitting ttil cash. registered ntl the. Pi st Office, or draft
on any vast house in Baltimore, Neir:York ot 4 Phitadel
phis, will be satisfactory.- G. A:..LF4NAU, Prloy mirror.
• N 0.19, South Fretit Street, Philadelphia.
February 23.'56 , ' .
.. ;I" ; $-Inv
- JOHN WIN. GUIRE,If Ott , co., .
. • •
BANKERS
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I. Noe. 45 and 47 South Thiid:qtretst i n s til.s
l' FOREIGN and DomeOic Exchange,-
Gold and . Silver Coin ;ttfrl -iiii- un eT l.ni. s an k
Notes. purchase-I at the best rate's.';. lixtha ge on al.
- available points in the United Sgati)l} for milli Colley
lions mad , with promptness. anti tiettled zit current
odes of Exchange. withnUt chorite.iierpt wii,eti at par.
Upon Time and Cll Deposits, snrix: interest will be al-
I lowed as the state'of the one - 'mstket warrants. For
I pig and American Coin furnisheOW 8 14141 And Co**
tom House purposes. i Exchange atatiable anywhere in
j the littlish Kt Idi,m,,f sight or ;15 : * 4 -days, in sums of
}.. LI, aud upwards. ; ....
4 .L Lna, ag n.,.. ....Atfirgifigi. s. I
Roes. Pile Driving. Ltalidagi.loni OM from Mints. • '
nion.; Watri f Driving Ore Wasbereortalile Sa w , r ~
Bales Of Stock b* Atlttioll. '1 • /
JOAN WM. GIT Par,
Auctioneer- of Stank& out a ' ,/
Hills, Sc. These Machines can be removed by-a trim on' Will bold, at the Idled Iphia HS. lunge rmu armies of
an ordinary raid. The first premium (Silver !Sedan was Sto ks, Bonds en Seeoritt -ft genenilly. To this bust
awarded be OM Franklin Institute, at their Eshibltinn re K. (new in Philadelphia), be will VTO usttltiitting t.
in lila and 1.8.53. anti?) , the Pennsylvania State; Agri tentless, and solicits or lore for loittor pt hit e,
entiosal Pale it Phitadelphti. In' Iti•51: the Philadelphia Parties.' siring advanee „eau 'al '‘,Aye'drawlat sight to
taunty pair, at Iphits&Pghts, in 1,55. Also, the New the amount of 75 per e nt..of market Irene.; ardent for
Jersey StatoFair.•at Camden. N. J. . „ I j
, , . the positifrerunNstriated;StleacCluPlianyin - the Stsick.
Mao. manufmt toed m olden Statbniary Engines; taros; Ceittnalahne. (including asmy , !' hence), I,i o per cent.
or small, Line Shifting. Mill-, Beating, large and Ismail - upon par, value, eteept in ot eof muse,.. en X,. .of _ ..
Screw. acks fivitailivesd companies, and Machinery In • par ant. liPc s l -1 15ir 151 :1 3 ; 1 514i ean'ent fr it OW
zpi l .
, general., itepairinitprumptlyattruded Act .;11_ . • ' tereedoillttortharred. , -- •,. .•• . 4 , • ''' '!' ' • .^.-''
rberylle F . Alid 0 kw ankr,b• seen at tint Factory, AikOrdpre .. N. It A Ust of utocy.t. ke .in thieynited illatiss with
nea ~ , Inseantly Wine ailed. cirsubow will basest .y.ttiaill' latest mot ations‘Otts L.' a .n at t Ito illi'oi NOi. 4 ' a 47
when rcOnintl• Orin_ a deers ipt Mgt of them. ' . -,' , 1- South bird street. ; e;
ratladltia, Jattuter V. lei", 34",iur i I rbilad•lptl j tellec.l:2. '5l i'' '' F. .10m •
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PHILADELPHIA.
lA. -
FIVE PER CENT. SAVINC,FUN •
Of the National Safety C4onipany'l
J. W. Grub b.
1113rgo or mull. and interest fintn •t be day of
%Ire : wt._
. .; 1
m
. .Che Mlles. 14 open emery day, from 9 o'elek In the orn-
Ine till : o'clock In the evening,: and On Mondaj and
fburaday eraninus tBl 9 0'c1)1 , ,,
i %
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INThtIEST FIVi. i . e.it CENT. I'
All sums large or all, a 0 paid tia,..3,, in gold en,de-
CrUati wi,li.•ut notice, to any' amount,, ,':
. frrrea— wain ut street Sn'utli-West currier of Third
.
street, it iladelphia.
IL m. 11E11111T L.
BENNEII..I - "resident.l ,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, rick presideiti
' - IVY!. J. REED.Serretaryi •", '
DI. =TOW!:
.
Henry L. Benner. C. Landreth Mottos,
Edward L. Carter 'E.Carrof hri!irster,
; 1t01...rt Selfridge. Joseph ii. harry..
Vanithl K. Ashton, limmy I. Churchman
' James U. Smith, Francis Leri• .
The Investments, :is amounting aii;pet, statemi ,
lailuary 1 1856, to i 1976.1.18 91. (Xiattqlotiiirq 'u4
...dm vx (aos•tnd ha° hundral owl riph . frin dollar,
iiaety-one centso in, accordance with the apt "(Woo
t ion a--e. made iti Mortzages. Ground Welds. and
first class securithst as must always Itniuri, perfect
ty t .shed .p.mlt„ws and placed beyond ail risk th ,
trumency and stability of this old acid well-estald
Institution. '-.).
• March 5. '561.; [ll.ly 19, '45. 'jib]
081
DECOU & MIDDLE N
M PORTERS of, ailil deniers in I '
I
ILN D STEEL. Su. 13 tiurth Wutei! St6.l. abut.
et, . April 4154 11-1)
. .
C. F. SHOENER.
Wh o lesal e apaler in Boots,'Snoes.
,gANCI liA%v AND PAI.Sf:I4i,AF liA
142, 1 A third Si.reet,Pbtiatietraita.
Jilsnwry. 19, 1?•:ili 3.1 y
StIARPLFAS,
111,11. A r.l LA,II.
No. 2 York Buildings, Philadelphia
R. Carter. TAnizitts.
Jon,. cnk.
Sinltuan. Norton C 0..; 1111134 1` 11 1 i . i3
Let.
MURPHY &.KCIONS
If 11.• It •• { • if. ,
1 0 611 jelieerc & Pio*Rilsnair
T O 47 Nort h 11 A iti‘ ES,
inma We,: 1•1 t &
Are proparea to ' Lli ' sp :so Of ti
,•oiros! r (ft,.
2.3. I g o s::m
- BLINDS AND SHADES
.
()F every variety, on_llan& and i
to ord,r Iry
N. 11. 113R11 - TON (TO.,
4t, No, (1 T.,ro phi(' .
‘lnnuractutors (kld
i.h over)
Shodt, t rlioutingft,forino. bolt•soli[ mud rvt
prices that will ;the tot' 'Mike, ion.
ctt.lwr 1:1. 41-f ui
TT AVING 'piircliased the entire tiltovk
late i; Eli R11)(PA
.•
t
,hall he tltnnkful.fnr .1 lk,
mai imtrnio,.• upcit daub.,
tuivitia 1111,10 :Irrnisplttentp to lie In Copst:int retelpl of
full assortment of 011. S. we fi•el'et;toi - de , tit we c. 16 give
entire sat istel hut to custotiterl: 01 he late 'lliiurie.
nu I respectfully w.lirit the trade , p. rsll and
examine eur berme purvhasin tier, I
3111C11 A SD 4 L'E.
Sept. 22. 1 s:.r:
N.;..3.'s:l,lli:irws-A. iiits.
PHILADA. SURGEONS' BANDAGE INSTITUTE.
.V... 4 .V.,er• nt , , ot TN.,' ...1.4 . 1...Y4r ri. • 1
IIC. EY ERETT' ST:1,4:111 ae l a till..
• tiling Pregsure Pflug. will rtirel:np-
40 4;0 0,
t ures. a R.I. evar... ,4 her instrument Kat.titill,
ed. Attiorienn and French Trusse4. slqiifdllj
applied. A superior article' of .iliatO,r"lt" , t ' l3 .ti ,
at. beklngs knee ear's. belts. te.: 121,, Artrao4 , lPf ii.ll decreF
Photlldei braces. supporter,* and inairuttients for defor-
Tit les . '• 'il
Philadelphia. Sept. 2.2. '.rn't ' T 3C-eirl A
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CHEAP El FRUITAND CONVECTIONhIri'.
IV
• It URINGA M & SELLERS. W!ittle
calr Manuracturers nrandOcalors inTclNl- , (114)N
-AA Mt kinds. 1-13 N , rth Teton rneo.
Philadelphia. Tho at ion of rt,itior4,ls rot nested to
a72aminntion of their stock. ‘ . hictifniit loe found equal
-to any' in' this city. Foreign Fritts kit ds in
11 N. —.Orders by Mail or oth:TsviSe. promptly ttend
`77e d to - F.
Feb.
BUSHNEL & TULL. ,-- 1
No. 6 Dock •, Street, Plitl*.delphla, l `
. .;,__„„:,,,,,,,--' ...• ,
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, q: --• - ••••-1.-•c•-:."',..a.....1±;,. .
A f NIT FAC'I'IT IkEßSo.*!' , : Children's
itl_ Carriages. tilgs. Catehrs. llartiutliet V la ila , d, ..
t. haises.%Vberl-barvart.Nursery iiiviiigk.':tioclitig, h.rses.
abs, Invalid Chairs, /he:, &r.. a holiaa kaucl setal
- September •22. 1855 . , r - 3 , -1r
PREM/lIN IitIPRIA ---
- I
SUPERaPIIOSPHATK op Limp.
Till; only Silver 'edit yet awarded
,
1 by Agriciult aril Societies. stall';itiiell to thin sup.-
rvr article, at the last Pen nsylvistlia Mate Fair, at Ilar•
riabarg. Asa fertilizer of the best qtittilii for
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and
Raising, heat y env, and greatly izaprOsiug, the i soil.—
The P• u I .m.r i her respewtluily ittforttorrarthios and dealers
that 13,1$ prepared to slimily the. Siirlid44sruand 'at the
obi pr.re.
41}'Ag4.‘IltS wanted- 7 A liberal 'disieottii. allows -.6.4;&
i
,
NO.l Peruvian and Mezlean GU:l7lqt Pnudre to and
Land Planter', Oils, Candles, eoltp. A c.. 0.2 the. I est
at lowest market rates. . 4,1;NO:;1.. 1'031.000Y.
ti , 2 , oitth Wharves: 140 N Market street.
'„* Farmers ran' toad on two ptlytitolle3 s, anti airoki
the crowded wharf.
Philadelphia. Mandl 1.
- • -
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT.
Evan's Fire and Thief Frecif Safes;!
IF all sizes, suitable :lur , ,,Mercliants,
/Lawyers, Farmers. and othegs brßitks. PA.
pers or other ialuables to preserve froln; Fire or I urglars.
A CARD.--The Fire Proof Salci that preserlied our
Books. Papers kr- doting the great tirOtt I,larCri
uas purchased ni Second st..
Philadelphia. - 0-/TZ k BECK."
• • ,/'/! ';;/
TIEFR Elt AT • ItS AND AV AT :R NILTiiItERS.
1,.D preMiLIM Vi D111:114 d ItefiliAtors fer% i cooling
and pleserviog
/ Meat. Butter Milki sod all ami
des tor cull tau, purl. tiqt t s
lug I.racki•h or t00d.4• water. can separate or at.
tackled to the I:ol4:emit. rs—n mid) fhtuulit u kerma.
log the %lde lii the Itthltitt mentiter;.
.1!sro. its Stni, and
_l4r' 4fk,
Shower ra g etl tcir wiiirns et ft water;
Vt ater Comers. lir laiitels. Aitores JiiiiCibvellia A; Stmi e
Fru k.. for moving boxes. Lattis, rriti . i4lAr.; tea Presses.
Cop;.ing liri and DruggiAts'
in 1,53:0 •. tiIiIVER 1.
id S. teroild greet, Zdabt's below
Pltil:de:phia. wiry '2,
---
MUSIC PUBLISHINWtiOUS
•
, LEE .t %V A I.h EI t. Jitu'itt , sio rs to
1i , 1 . 1*l 1.1. I t l, N "o: Inn ( - het:tint street. r.
Citah liouite. l'hiltdelpitia. are e.y
nublishi,o_ the latest Music. frour:thil:must pot
'hors in the United States. in a style that will
my issued at any other nous" Atlxiii in a i l '
tr Europe.l
\
They have also the.ple. sure to annotincu to t
.hat their stock of Sheet Music OH hand. cons)
i
ar,.mst and most complete ass,rtment4o be foo l
.ountry ; they are constantly adding tp their stAS
New Music published in New York. ltr, , stott. &c.
They also publish several I estrUctloli Books, v
n general use throughout the tonnt4'.
I'l ANI)S—A fine assortment of Illui'.hest mann
i
j .4 New tbrk and llostomlat the lowest cheap prl
NIUSICALIINSTIII.3IENTS. i
I Also, a zenerat assortment of Gillt4S, Violins.
. Incites. Arrordentio. &r., Violin: Gultaptind liar!
f the best Italian qualities. all ol.which will h,
eel to the public and the trade at the; lowest rate
orders punctually attended tn.
Sire All Lee A. Walker's Musk and Tubilcit.l
.brained at It A N .N. ...% N' r• IKe ktatt..lL'Liar' I
eine.
l Phllattsdr h'• F t '4'. If:,
MI
MEM=
EMI
,NOTICE.
!l ANS.
0 EaM(3 .
tader the
uxtantty
lul.ar Au.
1,11, with
country
e pnblir
r L of the
and in the
‘.l. all the
hieh are
• fleturre,
fern.
11.10
I ,p : , tring7
k furnish
T• can be
r rot t.
ECEBE
Liuu•. 31
to whole
It tie Ms-
It a hostw
frl al 2 to
I. It ...4 in
r
I Iphate
PHILADELPHIA.
Wholesale Dealers in
ROSDIRY, GLOVES AND VARIETIES,
103 North!Third street, Philadelphia.
th, N. '36 10,31:13.
J.'STEWARY DEPUY & SONS,.
Han. (..1,z.. -tut stmt. kt.e our tstit.ft f;.thsnteiptia
XVE :opened a large a d splendid
I . ateek of Velvet, Tapestry, li'rwarle, Three Ply, la
grain and Venltian CA is.PETINGS.
Mao, 'lour Oil Clutha, Mattings. Hearth Rugs, Door
!data, Drmeta, Stair Ruda. Table and t•iano Curets te.
which they are 'selling !very Iva for cash, wholraalt arid
; .
March 1,
REMOVAL.
. •
Paper V. a yahoos e,
VO4 3& 5 Decatur street, Philadel.
phi. Nts.ussur.e, BROS., rooky tnanufarturen
and importers of manufacturers* roaterists, tveg to 1-3 ii
the attention of purchasers to their e Atensive asanrtun ni
of papers and paper waken' materials. suited to du
wants of dealers and consumers in every section of nu
country' All Orders will receire prompt attention and
be.filleitat as low prices as any house in the Union
tons of rags wanted Sr cash,
.
ENGINEERS, BIIRVEY3RS & DRAUGHTSMEN
(ZUPPLIED with Levelling Instru
ky ments. Trangit. Comparset. Ruda, Chains. Tap,
.kleaannia. Itilhetnatleal Praviimt Instruments
Isnry Seales Protrae, a. Parallel Malec Dirident. Draw.
ine Pent.g T :4 , lu:trot. e.
The •liniltr of ntc equ) rAlseq will be ..ntaranteel also
I lint of the }nine 'hist rumenrY to he equal to an
',old in Obi city, and at hewer prim
JAM F.s W. Ql; EFS.
rhesnur street. near Dub l'hiladelphln.
11.21" lllustratrKl and priced eataltYuesof I nst rumetelt,
forwarded by mall. gratis.
March N.'55
,SUPERIOR TEAS
•
N the ()Ticino' Halt Chest,4. in .bnxes
for inutqls nrd in nietnill, tinri,wro ni"
1 ...; 10'2 t 4 rontincia Pili• by J.ENKlN' , lr'i.. , nri inai
hirrninn or the uirtallir tea intrk.illl,..llo,l*. iimb.r2 in
trait nly. N. N. ,nri rr or Market nbil loth .torts.
T.•}.= i 11ct U Parks pui a.s in flalf rb.met. ern..
taintn.: , a VllirtV or i.oth I lark nnd thy.,.r.
Print•A 11. t ..f t.tirrm terms. kr.. fur..t,b
tri nil who order thrill. 1%,
witrral.ted to plra e. or h ., ' KA,
lyre 100 the mnie V , all "n..' nly.
Ilalf ,Chrt.ts of laark, root:tin :'..;. 10 11:.t.t of
Green alv.ul ills porm each.
nreta 1. 'lO l c
!MI
xer
x. and
I such
kuri-
SPRING STOCK OF NF W GOODS.
iNSIBONABLE sll,Ks. Full line
of, tilsek. Silk,. New ?print 'zhanla. Dres•
o(wdi ititin. Unpin.' or ,tr•r.: hest lon
rinths:Rtsple beusi•krepina u•,..pr of II!
the new styleit, Ey.t
p4pr
:ighed
4th and , rh sheets
P.B.—Storekeepers families and :In 0 , 111 r•tt rash
buyer , itre reaper fully Inv fed to eaaudn.• tide stork
new unodii hefore.purehnsinc. nil we prefer selling low
and selling - II the more goodS.
Sterekeepers roar often fun] crest Jo, !rem t uetion
a% we attend the Aurtion sales of Net., York and Phila
delphia. • •
lare.h 1. •idi •luitn
ON
M.a,
and
I :4,,
SUPER PHOSPHA TE OF LIME.
A LOMAS. have been awarded to
IJthe Suhserthers for the dib.ve arti , le. by the
Agrietrltural Society
New
Thiekg erot Ilty
tzehoylFill
nerl:%C6notv
S;ew (',sole Pel.. - " " ,
The 'flu-tilt!' and hizh.lutrnrter nf prep:trail i•
••11 known: Is considered the Best and most ilellahle
‘l'snuin r
Corn, Oat , , Wheat.: Potatoes, and Grassifir
sot °oh ',roan lin.z large rr Itut riarmai,..tly
prriving , th.•
r ,,,.2 0 1 0 . l bt 13 I . OIIIX p.r 11),)
•
h as
oVI
c
Chit every Harrel of ..tir Artiz•le has
° I I r wino , slid iti it ,T l'otts R I(lett Onto NA on t held.
- 111 , 1 11114..5r 11.4 i n•:
'.ran Ist had nt our store rhe )tell. i‘ ben desired. A
liberal delln- ti .n• emit, o
Agentr Wanted.
linve t.r sit .• -f the erlehrnte,l Mr
•ImporT t ..l p •r . 4 11 in Ilarrivt t•h.illar
to that hvzt which ,aresu,h zrent
gatiltrA'rt it P. full- ..Inal 10 Peru• Gun:, at a
Lnwer:l4 irr. C311,/}...• or Fi•h %I:inure A full ,upply
,if Olio nk , w in salu3l4o orll,lo to which *0 I h..
atientinn ~f
NO. 1 e1. , V;i:,1-•*i• 0 - .-:!trvi cr VV•I
ME
!Iv oi
is .1111
rottrfap“l ,- . nv, hard nrd f Ow rat,.
Porn 5.11, 0 1,r , , t 'h,-m ,ppr , ,,,t , : , ll.trti, , ti rat , kla”,r
pi., N. • . . .
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N,, ~ n s. Nv4,,,.. e : ' III I ;... 4 . W.l.!er ,T. 11...:!' 5. , i,..31. IC
R. UT Xlr nr , r A 4.fteg
W. ‘V TH IT urn.
•• •• 11,1%,•,,
h 1 '
REAL ESTATE SALES.
• FOR SALE,
pi easy ternis—.l valuable piece iii
. Jr r . .0 1311 : 11 g lrn :•r.,' tic-re or 1,..0 xincue in
W s t w Utalip7rehtl, I: ill ..eunti ab ut • miles rpm,
Atli Ott, and ' 4 toile fr. 0. the Pauphin and Sus
t o h:int.a ..,.hied n pullie r. ad running, tht•ough the
some., Th. ...I ii is a ~a.ort red gravel. well water- •
"f. and t 0 h.-7.. acres are cosen.d with good .
.-1 her thither. Therels•klso pion
ty meadow fatal and the whole iii a g., d stater
of eullii at ion.
AL' A 1. - out IV or 10 acres of .t he heaviest white oak
wn‘,l land 3.1 j. fining the said railroad. and iu the neigh
til.thood of the :dole described trect. A goad title and
,prefession will I.e given at any time. Apply, do
W F. VAT'/.. -
' Wayne township. near the Stmunit.
•Feh: 'E.tl 7-II
•
TO THOSE WHO WISH.FARIVIS:
ri , (i) have Fertile Land at a i ht tip price
- and on roiaY terms- y. Or attenti. u is rall,d V. tin
vlill,A V 1 , , A ANDO Pk!. l'A Y. Tuwit9fier
.-lerea or more in proportion. are Os at. n r g u .
it. rant Palmy-ids fs'. per t 146 per 1110110). It is
locatt if in i.lk county. l'ennsylsalll3. III•d Ills one ~f tin
niarkets for its pit duee in the State The utl ix r
1 , 41. r. and is not to he surpassed Tor f r'n.:ny, ss eir
ini a o iri o n will show. It has . 1 ., M1: elements of pros
peritl'. being underlaid I I in, ri h et and
will sh..rtly intersected hy f• it The tint
tier the most voltit.le kind. Title unexcepti-wo
aLly.good a , d warrantee deeds are gir en. It 'presente
gird fubstali!to) pp , r . littity to commence for
n,ittc providing t'er ..hUdren or in:thing an invest-
Yuri her porti-dilors can he had •frean the path
phleto whi 'll are s.oA to in wiers. Letters anscr i -r e d
irr...mptly. Arm! - a,l twos s 1.31•1. W. -ATTI•iII
W 'hood iwrth ' , id. Let Fourth at ti
Fifth i 14.11td-lphio. Ful. ioEonn.tti .n Is
po•qpiilets. 0. .* ram •
VALUABLE C3AL AND Trair:R LANDS,
; • TOWN Lit - 4 AND LANDINGS,
FOR SALE,,
AT PEI CA r... •I P IrLIC S ILE,
f lll I: subscribers being .::t nut 14, rt•-
• 111”Ve to the %Vest oder f, r sal, up n dsa:dag,..u..;
terms. all their real estate in Schic. - 4 ill c .u.aty. ;beam
.ylllo3., among Hide's are the ('I 1. wing , rats:
- IN T1.1.31 , N . T. V 111;'.
1. 520 acres valuable Caul land Pli , it.lng the too nof
Treaont. known as the I:eal 111. tract. Maar:inite. Li
rah tlutsekle. rpon then 111 It sin. of his tram the Mine
11111 Railroad is located mall "ear It, H. t.t •Ide ill , -wa
tara I:nitro:id. There 11 els. a no.. watm -p•Hrr 1. 1 lik, i..ast
Swatain C ....V.• up t: tlk, - s..mb sid.• t'n.qa the ea.st si.le
then; are :11+.u1 310 n..14s , t the 1-.-,1 I in.l er sultal le tor
pi'-pi .ills tnd cord wo. d sufficient t•. i.mQ ;the pri 1.
asked for the i met, .11lb:tram und...at , edly .presents th.•
. nr-st; (avertible opportm.it) for int , .et no IA olt red to
raplealist in till , ounty..
I '2. 10 :tents lin e Hately adjoining the abr.ve on the
wertl•dde. on whir ‘ are erected two double dwelling
to' uiH•s.
3. 12.1 two, warrantee. WM. Ontett. situate at the
! junction of the Mon. litrbeyry and Swatant Railroads.
The South rein is upon this traet. and alto. a large qua..
My or tine timber:
; 4. ;5 acres. 11% perches. Coal land. warrantee. S. D.
I Er Mks situate upon a. ne west side of th. Swatara Rail
mad'' upon will At is a breaker &c.. at . the Srbupps grin
i Tha South yein is - :tlso upon this tract.
h. :S3 acres Coal-land. warrantee. Vatentine Ileberling
The P.autth Creek runs through.and the extension of the
Mine 11tH ItailrHad will pass near this tract. 'This it
1 one of the best .Coal tracts 111 the region. the largest rein,
being upon it. and teing already upetad and proven.
P. The Panther !lead tract. containing about hitt acres
lupon whichthe Lorborry imiln ad is now eo•
- strueted and over whCll . th......tatemplatedLi
••4
Fishing Creek Imad must also pass.. Then. et::
• -t is 'tow upon this Inset a colliery s arisen
by Mn icy & N wrnmer. at d a large quantity of ex-... 1.
lent! titafwr. It adj.tito. mods owned by J. 11. Mauch
1 upon which a large I,naker is now erecting, and rental
the Same veins of roll
' 7. 30 acres part of 101 acres. warrantee, W. Hoch. ad
i Minim- lands of fiehing Creek Company.
14C.,37 acres warrantee. Joht. 'tuber, adjoining the Pan
I Abel Ile Maud John Miller traits.
9.: 79 acres wan-ante.; Samuel Haim situate ut,ar lb.l
il:lnftlor. of the swatara. Cnion and Lorberry Itailreads
I Ilk 31 sires Coal land. formerly owned by Charlet
Snyter. adjoinito: tlielter's. Improvement and truer an
370,scres. warrantee J...5,.1.11 S. Silver. and Michael `ell
ter; warrantee.
11. 114 acre,. warrantee, Francis Spsetaer. Icing neat
I the junction of the Union, Swatara and Lorberry Rail
road. .
12. 127' acres, 21 perches. warrantee, Samuel Hain
neat Abe jUttet tat of the same roads.
13 154 a Tett. 90 porches, warrantee, Francis !•lrotetzer
1 joining lands of John I.esher. warrantee. and Mjell.lo
i Reese. warrantee 1411 d being Hear the Featto•r tract.
1+..Y5
,aer...§ , 109 perches. warrantee. Joseph Logh..
1 adjoining the WM. Tobias and Feather tracts. °
15 The following IMF itt tlae town of Tremont: .
No. 29. formerly owned by James Berger.
l Nc. 06. .. James Curry.
Sr. 4t, 1 t• " Bantam Guilford. -
Nr.79. . .. Patrick Seeley. ,
Nos. 100&10S, " ' John Harris.
N0i..143 4.144. Patrick ltradley. ,
IX WAYNE TaMNSIIII".. . .
! 16. '7
acres. lately owned by John and Daniel 3loser.
; 17. 4 " " " Simon Bossier.
. 18. 206 " . - Samuel Hain.
IN NOItWEOIAN TOWNSHIP.
I ip. 1,,,, of 11r.lacres,adjoinlug lands of Solomon Christ
avail Abraham Fertig.
I
1 °R). 1,, - ,i f 400 acres, adjoining lanUs of Wan. Grata and
lof ; Samuel Hain, warrantee, Lite the estate of William
1 1/....h. .
. • IN PIN FAPROV It TOWNSIIIP.
34:10 serer timber land. situate upon the Bine Mt.
hounded by lands of Grote and Deck: and Juo. Markey
t.t. 9 acres. Immediately crest of Peter Filbert's tavt,ra
iniPinegrove. bring a Treasurer's title.
Zi. 40 acres. formerly the property of John Strirfiptier
24. 100 acres. formerly the property of Christian Ley's
Estate. t
2.'3)w-res. formerly the property of Funnel Hain,
: 28;10 acres and 87 perches of rhesnut thither land ad
joining farms of, John Zert , e and David Uhler. and land
of. S. Wengert. being part of the John torte farm. .
27. 1 ....'' , if 52 acres 40 perches. of chesitut timber
land, aajoining C. Shnbb and John Zerbe's land •
%.riiiie from the Union Railroad, and 23 miles
from the 011131 baSiti at Pinegrove.
2s. All that part of 248 arres.4:4 perches timber land.
warrantee. D. Stahl. January 2.3, 182 s. lying outside 'ot
tb i , ipigate u r Creek C o mpany's laud. containing about I'S')
acres. This I ract Is situate at.outl..l mile (rum Eckert a
Cittilford's Furnace. and the Daup hin 4 ms
Ralltutd passeS through it. making it eery con eerient fur
the manufacture ,•f Ana. Ice.
29.7 tows lota in Lionewita's Addition to the town of
Pinegtmre.
IN TB E, BOROUGII-01 0 PINEIittOVE. ,
•
00. l lot. formerly owned by Charles Reeks, ,
nl. s‘; . " • " John S. Wharton. 1
2-2 . 2 14 0 .: ft Jacob Christ. ' •
33. I n " " -- . Bower 4 Kauffman.
..
34. 1 '‘ '. •• .Jteilly k Uiubtirry.
35. 114'
ci. .. " '•lSlarcustaulTman.
'
30 !i ••---Ellett.
30..1 lot on Tolpehorken street, hounded. on the west
by int of ()come and laic Eckert. south by lot of Fred•
crick Snyder...est by Tulfrehneken street, anti north , by
81 1 21 -IsT , containing ICA perches. j
38. - 1, 142 perches. on Tuipehocken street. with'
a two ry frame building, itamed.atel.„ adjoining the_,
ahoy' .
two
. _
'
.
• 00. I house and lot. In Jackson Itpw. on Routh End.
./
40. 1 let, bounded by Eallwasdativet. Vo - rge streeta .
and Maple street. with a bonsai - stable and coal of- •1: .
ds.a. lamas now occupied by Jesse Jones.
AI. 1 hones and 4 acres of land on Logan 11111. on 'the •
east side of Sinter* Creek and Union Canal Basin.
'42. 4 landings, Nos. 4,6, 6 anti 'N. on tits west side! of
Il'ololl (lanai Ruin. ..
.43. A 'contra landing In the Union Canal Basin. i - I
The last two ... meli are among the mint an 1 . Ne ennten er GMT.
1 t . . l. a Y . ...Icihnll.. Latimer,
WALDO nwn the; Basin, being already wharfed.4ith ; Tinmute P. James, , „,, 'Whitton Urfa.,
sufficient truesel-work to ship 100,00 0 tons annually'. ! . • JoiePh TAM *r. • *". t• ' , . • ..lottri it. Slack. ,—,
•". The skive traets are offered at private sale. and Mad • ' Painuillettsuning tible;ot retell end explanafinns.
thus sold will todistp 3, l of at public sale, upon. - ffaster ', nuisSor appliniffioWsind ttirther IntownstiOwnlin he had it
Monday, Nitretl 24th MAP o'clock, ,; at the betel • the Ace.' " TIP)51.18 ffIIXINIAT, President,
of Philip one , ill t town ,otTcernont. Vtirther..l4- ): , -Joan 11'. Lillis. Attu:ult. ,' ' '- ' I „
tertiviti.iii rosy be ohlained . tepliCation t;* Pettit Mi . , 11.-- . .. 411re The subeesiber guavas ((tribe above Couipault In
aituld„ ot Pitiegrave,l4 to a ilonito,'et to 15110124 Pa. "sehlaynciU.County. and 011,11 ett•es.btoiltYiec!. and glee
1 , 1 . -. OBIZSAVI4D k 0 WHIM I di necessary inponsatlon on the subject:
~laffusry.•26. 76 ~,,s: I -• : 44.1 t 1 •• , Ap r il p, 'Rs:, Isle, . - ._ 13 tlAffN.'4ol.
a & GRAEFF,
f1.41m
9:m
EMI
- 4AN - UFACTURES.
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1 , IkLUAIBING. ,
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. 0 ARBON SHOVEL F- i
CTORY : CAS-FittINC,IPLUMBINC &C.
Charles Smith, Proprietor. I CNIITiI&P()%I' . N.II(,I3I\ 'l' OITTi
Ali kituls of coal shovAs. spades.coai riddles, &I . ::. 10 on the .10th have topenrd :nu i.btblisbmeut. fm i
The Ottraitage of the public lb, ruspetttull) s ,licited. , the a b o , i n i,i nk : its i n mia, r 1i•ri0..:,.. o toil, : h..t will bo i
Ja1y,28,70§ 1 3,:y I thnkftli , isardirs.land 1.. :mi.,: ps , nll4 tttmiiion and 1
-,-i -------------- ----. ---:- -..- ; attllartory wor .
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POR
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NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 1 I P°itsTil ift •° ''?"
a '. l ''' . I'l4 1 4::tt •
eaTfai,ale.SCT, iliVe ; uvula isiEtow ! ... A A aarat.t.. a' JI Tp v ail I -
" . PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING. ' 1
QA.SIIit.:L S'PROUSE has just opened • \
', M. NEWNA':II cornt'.r Coal and
1 .: -
ij; 4 large stock of all kidsn of Loots, slices, t 1
Trunks. Carpet Lags, Ili unudrues. Ac. Among l4. • ,N unr eglln ' Street.i l'"ttsville• Pellna- has roll' ;
I stoutly on hand A supply o all sites of head Pipe. Sheet,
his *hick may always be found Ladies' and
Children's Shows, Limiter.. Slippers, At.- of every i head. Block Tin I Bath Tub s. Shower Blobs. 11 . 3 drants, 1 . 1.
Mae. Double anal : 4 1n,vie Ailing. Pumps knit 14:ttler etoS• t
Variety, Alp ;. Iksde and 'ayes suited for Miners' wear. I
gsr. Ma u ufa et uri lig and Repairing done at the shortest tits; also, all kinds of Bra 4 Cocks for stater tired steam, 1
three."( . - . . Oct. 20 'AA 424( I Brass Oil Cups aOci Globes Ihr I....eines, All kinds of COI. j
1., ... ~....._.... 1 per Work and Piumbing dope in Inc fleetest manner at 1
g,ocg, giumago atAcgiggs FOB MININ G . : the shortest notire. .
NA -Cash pa!ld int obi grass and Leauk.
GARDNEIR'i PATENT, i : Pottsville. Oetlbei. 26.100. - 1
I f !
rOR .tunneling or shafting—operited 1
tijr band. horse, or steam power. Smallest form of I
the milchine .weighs but SU pounds, can be operated by
one min. and strikes IM blows per minute.,The btu", !
le nbtaineti by the runt pression of an I ticila litilberSpring; i
whl:hi expanding. throws the Drill with irreat forte. In 1
nu4loluerrite rock one man can drill a Mile rl.:; inches in I
ddtmeier; o inches in depth, per hour—in ordinary wand- 1
ktofie, it t.. 3 feet per hour. It drills equallywell at any '
sn(le. 1 . 1% - 4 al drill-way, 6 teet by C. two of these machine.
can he" worked. The work of this maehine ran be seen
at Ellet's Tunnel. on Port Carbon road. where it wa,4 ex
hibited. liaehines can be furnished of increased pelwer
as. smite &
frirgehriylkili and other munties
tor sala. Apply to the Valenti..
u. A:Ciitin GARDNER.
Trinity H1111.1::If
A u4 : 4lt Is,
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS.
;. • THATCIILER,S •
Don))le Action. For t ing and Suction Pumps.
1 lIIE subscriber informs the_citizens
(kill county that he ha• purchased the et.
elu-iverl:rht to rend th 5.4. eeleLrated .'lltups in S;
dy. Mere ar. ~ at I. kinds of theso Pump. made
.0u 114 ute principle such as the Dbutde Action Fore
:llz ititt ;Suction l'nottp tho.uction and Lift Well - Pump.
; Weil Putup alth 5..1 lem.ph to prevent freezing. Cistern Fore.
Fore.;',Putup. with , ouneetiobs to supply upper storks,
Chey are arranged for deep and -leillnw Wells—can
;I,• wad as an Engine in forcing the water on the. top of
,;lit• bins, in as, t ,f tire—to water gardens or wash ofn
-low.
iloso übu have ir , ted these Pumps pronounce
1 : 1, a ,•heip.• , ( •111Spir i1...11/4111 , 1i.11,
111.1 d the In. at etfeetiye ever t. and 11 , 4 linHt• to get
;out ot , t;cl;•r ; The following is one of the many Certiti
•ates li.vi by a h. , tive.u.ed the, Pumps. •
%VA . the und ,, r , i 'wed hereby rertlly that we have
; ; 0 1 / 4 3.11f0. d .nut in • , perati ,, n l'hatelh.es Pateld
' llld 41 . eti..11 ..111111). in to ulacturtsi by ‘lessrs. Rogers . 1 / 4
t 4,i ti otesda ; and rake pleasure iu reeoatutetoring
them to he puhlt- is being the. nest ducal le and effi
eient ineaos ros e raking and forcing water that has ever
•;;ur 'toffee.
. ..
.5. V. 4fierwood. ' G. W. Griswold. N. It. Griswold.
i R„ ‘lilr. , noll. 1.. G. Iluqsell. C. I'. IA niter.
!p . ,, 1....pr0rn H. W.. Stone, .1.11. punning.
Gs44.ss I , y mall for Pumps livioz tlit. ilepth ,d . the
'.; it Oh Ake- ', ill 1, orompth ittended to. I'. C. CA Will:.
!, !'F, I , ,prirt !r. .f low Right
. for SehuytA4ll..nunty.
•" .ttgrille -1- Io 'r!l-. 1.5.1% ,
INSUItANCE.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY.
l• Union Building*, 3d et reef,
11.1 tut.l.t"ltt•ttti, l'A.
t II A RTE it D C.IPITAI. $300.000.
7 otsure build ngs and other property. attainst loss or
dun.i.ge t Fire. agaitod perils of the Son, Inland
Nati:ration and rattsportation. lkittN-CA EltON
d.CARRIEIt, Secretory. Pr , iidnet.
L. F. WHITNEY. AttENT.
Pottxrrilie, Z , chuylkill county, Velma.
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. . ...,.....5,... u.x ~i.,..,,. r,„..pee.tr :
ui.
. e — ~.. ~.,_,,,th, , Itlt•ttli , iil bf the lat.ine.‘ '
,
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4 , h;
-- f in - t aii qa. pine. ,SllOl. in theThirrn of Donald-'
ii MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE 1. •.... ...,....,,-
....qt. ,4,1,101 til r.rylltit 4. They are non.
,
.:-A s 1...1.!:51 .2 blft'A.•l(... TI`TrIVILLI!.. It A. 1 ..:!..1 , le ex.. tub l all orders. li r toaeldrery.' sneh a.;
i r API rAL $100,00 1 )—C 1! A RTFIR'
' , tOllll ett•''lte.l- 1.1111/p. 4•1 II 1.:4-4 ~ r , :: , I: ill _sari 11 -, for
:Hat and - A . :m . ll l M, railrleOl awl drift kil , . A - , . ;L..'
I:eurpottrtl. (lrbie firaethal file:giant,. ..... tiat 1.4 0.11"..e1s 0.: that all
.tN i,..n. 0 lily. ;bartered by OW 1,, , ,ti•1at Ore of P.HIII: wort. doto• at .11.,•,111 , •fia11...ti In In AV.ryil • C .. ill Vit •• •i t i..h
4,1 7 allti.t.. with A .:ApilAl 01 .rile)Eundred Thousand D.. 1. I t.at b , C, • it. It- / , l:I ,i.;•11, the flt tu, en.fo in of
I.lf, 9nnow fully - orktubted, and hail Colollt'llred -bu , d• l their intr.. , ! 0....1.,-*, td to t, ,silt r ,.0,.i n .,1
~,„1 ~,,,,
•.-,
tfirit, 1 It'd at the 41) , •il.rst not H. rind on r..aittnahle let tot.
rh. - ....l:ryillp:ltly il , prepared to reeelre monies and other t , 1 Altlitlitir!ti LOESEti
to...p,•rty in Trust. and allow interest on all monies de-' I ! Prill'bill t', i\ .
it e.lbtot in 0.11.1. at the rate , f lire tr.r rent per AII u Ulu : i i Al41:Ell JONES. ,
114.1, : ipal Alld interest 13....ty.thic it, al.lilatid. P,l , ritnry '2.1 , .. - sr. :,. j LE;wts 1 1 1 . I LI.Elt•
V ti; r ite , ..f ! . ..tonittliron Life Instil - 3w,, see the print,' I ; I e .- -
Vabl;is qu0p1i....1 at t h.! olli.e o . tip! C.,intetity. t'.. l if t , ! .1 ' IiIINE,ItSVILLiIj.
,
,
street. l'otiNsille. tb.-.....1....rs south of the E., h:tite It— ~. - • ,
art:: l ' .1 %,' 11l I(1 . .TZI Nti..! Jr.. Prerblent. 'I
DEHAVEN'' 'IRON WORKS.
:1 ,its 11 . lo \V. Sary'r) and Treasurer. i . • ,litiersville. 1
-' . ' Tti.• .- ' 111..: riher is prepared to mry nu
\ oil! I. 1•1.1.
1...!,,, filet tire '44.1M ',NG. lis t.s of Any post er
4 . :"' r 4
" .IIIIip+-if 411) •,. :11/.1 , {I) land real .11real. rri.
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" ., :T:.IE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL
14. k . 1 ,L 1..1. 1 I • ', WAXY
Jel,rolr'y
t ‘ 4 O , P—CIIA:LTr.I:
I ly eliaelerild by lib. Legislattin...l
••111sy-15.i.4.1 is fully •.rganised.
01,1lArml to -41 . 0 , 1 Insnrlnee op Al lives
k.1•11' • Ind trns:s 1.. allow interest 1/1)
...!•••• i%••(1 .It 11, rate ..r firs , per ...tit. per:nil - tun).
raleSs ,it herwise upon. Priwipaland interest pay
dedmed.
• '414 1 1 1 I ol tsc•%ts safoly Invested in Moola and Hort
n I . I lior rt •tor urines.
klll,u l tl ii' ot th.• pr•ohts will b made payable in;
tctyor gips ,priatod to t h • payment of premiums.
Vol rntes ‘'remiutns on Lilo Insurance. SOLI printedt
ahhts. euppllhl at the C.onpatty's on".
NATII I IN EVA Nil. Pros'l.
• s th MO: Ir 1S11111:, rice Pres't.:
.I.T Ttrt.on. tist.,rrtary dtql Tr•usurer.
iept. 111. . ••• 37-t
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ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO.
Anilitiorlizefil Capital 5400,000.
GII Ait r P.: it l'Elti ) l2: rt; A L—Oftive.
No. -Arets led seen Ehi-d and Eviurth
Ntr, ;; , ; •ts
This C hivii, .01 sure mrainst Loss or Initna.ze he ;
BC I. il tvoi,itre. iter• - handlse;reiternlly:l
Also. d %R 1 INSURANCE, on .Vossels. earl:nes and;
LAA D INSURANCE. D. all parts of the Union.
DIRECTUILS :
I)3ViS Plersoll.
q... 141
Dr. tarn. \. Eckert,
It lismtnett.
Eraoris Bacon. •
D. lATII ER, Presidria.
Jtinevii Preridenl.
't/Py.
LI - 1111.1i lens I , e.en appointed AZent;
for .those Company in Sell County, to u hour
ei 114 Cali apply
Jd.le All, 14-1 21.
P jr,uther.
then is Autlynried.
,:Teter rAeger
•9e , frr.re , F. Tyler,
IL.dhermel
STATE MUTUAL-INSURANCE
:tIU tt ANNUAL S I'EMEN'II
v
:t-h
ell . . lti drp.trt•
u(•ut. Vu1.615
;;, ria nlrl.•in .4t me. :a•ofS Ui
•.u•L
I;‘).:,rS Sri
pr tott.s.
ii)Nursiter. mut tt.tl d p.trUnrue. 101.50fi
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ASSI:TS:
• .
totitla tam tgales. PI toagi and other
trieal tu.eurities, l7:hiaft 72
Itills reeeiNal.le. 1tt7,0 4 e,t SU
',A I on baud nod in Innd% of
o.tents
.•
For Vire or Inland 'Timor:l%lre. apply to
J NO. T. SIDIENI , :rt. Agent.
251-ly
.1:311y 15, 1854
PENN MUTUAL
- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ,
Office, N.' E. corner of.--Ehird and Dock, Yhilada.
A lAl'l CAL 500,000.--(Aarter .
kvoetual. All the pronto di% ided among the policy
11 , idern . every year.. roe only truly mutual company in
thocite state. insure lives Tor Fhorl terms. ur f,rthe
whole term, of life. -train annuities and endowtneutS,
piiivhas.• life Interests In Keal Lamle, and make all con
ricts,dependlug on the coutingen..ies of life. They act
:soi.secut•irit, Administrators. Assignees, Trustees, anti
ti Liard i a us.
TRUSTEES
; Daniel 1.. Miller,
Martin. ...
Salinwl 11ue,..
• 111 e, hmilus e4:4lstitig
g...ttriNtinft,
Archer,
.I..bn 9. Ilrenner. , .. , James D. McFarland.
W illLun U. Kern, -- - Warlier 11. Un,.lu, ',.
s:atnuel 11. !'niter. •.: 11. C. Towi•en4l, ;
Au,u,0.u, , , %. Harker. Jam W. Ilatuor. i
11 0114 M UoNerts,u, . Saninel W. Weer,
( Benjamin Coates, I. Daniel 1.. Ilutcbienn,,
5. Samuel E. stokes, Itmlolphtm Kent,
• ; Peter S. Nliehler. Kasten. i
1/ANtr.l. 1.. )111.1.Eit. Presid,nt.' i
7 .
5A)11: c..L E. Sratit.,,'•, cwt l'astderit.
. .
1 .1111 S IV . i i. l i N ok, sfey._ ' - 1
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,
Thr sahmeritwr is alc,ni 111 r the abtrve Complay, ill
Schuylkill nr.•itaty. and will irlreet insurances and giver
!limas:try irit,ruutt •at the sttlject.
," 1 ' 1
J. 11,. It'CHARDS. Agerif. I
45-tr
Miiiersville. Nos. 10,':b
INDEMNITY. • '
lIIIE FRA.NALi k 't Flre insurance Ci 4
.4.. tr. Viral ti4eet.
LULU -roes. . , .
La 1 I
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'Lades S. I.laucker, - fieorge W. Itichara, i
rn.isuis Ilart, 31ontecal D. Lewis, , i
.", T,bias Wa4uer, Adolphe .. lturie, 1- 1
Samuel finial., David S. Brown,
Jacob K. Smith, Morris Patterson. i
't Continue to make Inaurance, permanent or limited ;oil
eery description 01 property, in town and country,' sit
rates as low as Aire consistent with security.
;The Coutpany , have reserved it large Contiugent Fund,
which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the Insured.
;' The assets of the Company on January 1E4,1848, as pith.
I iehed, agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows,
ric :
Mortgages,. 6.3 Stocks.
Real !:.Mate, 105,343 99 Cash. At..
$1.220, 0 K 47
TeturnaryGoans. 11:5,4E49 oh
ince their I.i,irp9tation. a period of eighteen yeiirs,
have paid tipw.irds of on. million two hundred thhus
sfri ,1-11.1 r . loss . ‘•A by tire. thereby aftbrillicr evidence of
else T.lvantares of insurance. as well as the ability And
iixporition to meetjwith promptness. all liabilities.
, . CiIAtiCES N. BANCKEII., Preildent.
, .
en.tat.c.Cr. lit.scitc.n. Secretary.
Th. , sabscritYfr has peen appointed agent for the above
ritcnilaned institution. and Is now prepared to make In
itiaties. cn every description of property. at the' lowest'
rotes.. • - - • ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent.
Pottsville. Jan. 11.1851. 2-t 1
LIFE INSURANCE.
GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. , Of
132 Chesnut street, the Plist door East of the
Custom House.
: CA PITAL 3. - tal,Orkl—Cll A lITER PEttPF.TCAL,
Ootione to Make insurances on lives on the most favor
able terms. • -
Phe Capital being psid up and infested, together with
and L-mstantlyinereasing reserved fund, offers a
perfect security to the insured:
The premiums may be paid yearly. hAltyeat or guar.
/Qtly..
: The 1 1.enpany add a thtqcs periodically to the insiiran.:
refs fur life. The first 8011111.. appropriated in December.
snit tt.e second Bonus in December, 144). AMOUTIt,te
nn .rbtith•u .d 52 , 12 50 to every $l.OOO insured under the
aldlst p dictum. making $1.252 50 which will be paid when
shall become a claim. instead of $l.OOO oriz finally iosur.
ed: the next oldest amount to $1.r.1.7 An: the nest in agi
:to th.. 212 lUlTor every PAO; the others in the same
portion accohling, to the amount' and time of
:11rhieh additions make en average of more than CA per.
.teist..upon the premiums paid, without increialng the an
-mai premium.
.Thomas ilidttyfaY,
lArmon-Davis -
:Sohn Jay )3mlthi
Robeit Pennell,
=1:111
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IRON• WORK'S
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[ .• ~ , , ,TAnAgult• ~‘I. ._. ••
I CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS.;
11 tdinniittit, SchuOkill Co4ntk i Ya. !,
~.....1. E,h, ...,,,ii,,,:ribvi-,. prpriet,,y, of the I
, .
.... pm& ~"I.n!renannid ex tewips et•snttLin.hmen tan- ,
I .
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a'nre to liehll
e eitllol',selmylkilleflim•
i
~. iV..ind di p oldie ..:o,, , plifiv. 111,k I .,n,ii ',.
1 I 64 . .,..,,,,4 . ''
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..._ flt. S... t,, torl out .lit, mol 11kliol..r wrork '•
1 in their line. di the . • hortest h•siive. and ;ill the noe.t.eit• •
I i4t,it , ,-... •11 ionei-- , meh -I. iioit.lioz, z•I reM:ll 'Engin e ,. In.‘”
! )ttit-turilt2 llaiit',t,l nod Drift CM'S. Puollps.t . .tstithrV 31111 •
.
I 313.'16 el m. I :i4 kiltel%. I
, I!
! hil. the be,t ir, , l;lneh ire empl , yell4.lml siti.lartion
I limy r 1i0n.4 , ri• I,..irely zminoiteed. Oilers from Abroad, :
!'.31-.ll.ptiv
fille.l. i I CARTERS 1 ALLEN.
N.. "
I .1,,:,;„ .27
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1 , 1
.. 44 f
I 4.
, 5
5 5 ' BEAVER MEADOI*S.
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ISEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS.
! r7 ...arr . •it 4 1 1 : 4 ;NI a ISH rill Lilt. Iron and Itrtots
.. liTtlif ' , modem 'reweetfully 'iporin their • pa- •
'', • t a '.._ -, retia.itml the Huhlic ;I:elm - ally, tint they-1
illatisiz , re full 4 pOmared at the above estatiliah•
; • - • -- ' Mem. to _Manilla , : ure A r tratit IMAM - les t.if.,
:',.yer), iii.te: iMittpa. IMilredd nod Drift yam. and every.
'other deaeriptnni of Iron :did itort-a l'alitms imitablefor-I
:the Coal otiolott or other itsinesa. oil tiitl Hoot reasonaLio--
;terms. Alai. illowine Cyl riders for 1118;at Furnaces and !
. 1 13 , 1iine r ork in _coral. 1
Repairiter of' in Itiod4 &int. with He:title.: :did despatch
:at the levit...l priers. All l work furnsi•ltied in them tear'
;ranted to perform well. Titoy wroaldsoqeit tiro rtiqorit of
',those wh. 1113 V waot art lett" in thek lint• in tiii.viOnity,"
A 1 orders wt meet milli.' inonediate and pooopeatter. ;
'tern. • .q 3 W. killitrit/S.
Starch L Ilzs-1 Olv I W. IL. lll'lttioN.
l- - —4 1
DONA LDSON. i, .
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lIM
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c% : . ..•. , l, th.scripti dt :: as writ . :1!, clrrl,
iher 4 tlttl t , f• in tolliqt. tistql lit 'Xliites t
tircal,t 7 , ril M."! . It. , 11,11.! 'll ilk sal 'lilt'. A.... . ;• '
From th, 't - S.dtitt, ji i.... , 4,1 f. n•' artnnittrturintt. and
:rum Ion: :spell . ..tire in .hr Inniness - - ,n'tdid; can )u• turned'
tut xt this —ttablishumnt. at the werjl luw,st prices. Intl
f a *II wri, , r 'quality. l 1
.
Tenons+mind's of plat tine; up machinery of any!): intl. '
ire invited 1.. t r.II and rttatnine patqrits and 1.45-flinty W.
',minted w ith p k ett
ec before ntrartitie elsewhere.
Irthd's ot ,• er ' hitni are s.tllciird tend strict attention
Will l ,o "g.ivc.'to 'their primtpt exerntldn.
( , WILLI A NI - ,:ldi'M A VEX' :
ninersville. Dartmlber 9. 1t..:14 ,I • 4Xdf
TREMONT IRON WORKS, .
Tremont ,ISchtiylkill CotiintyePenria.,
- ' 1 The z..iibmeriner, t!e: , ieetittlly invite
the attiintion of the laindtussvonitnunity
:"' ' .'•"' hi Unit. .New larlibie Shop and, Fowl
tit.
, . ..
z,i
. eree ,
dryerected iii th« toga of 'Fremont. and
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tinder th......uporintrinhdioi• and man: ge
torot , 4
(1....r5 t . Z. Itatdordi and PhAllp tinholtz. wh«re
they are preliareeet tee ,xi..eute all (oriltjr , for Miwhinery of
Pra , ..< and Iron! .‘urli it. Strain Ent,inesof any pi/WOr.
Pumps of any ataiiiirid : Coal Itreal l «rs at ,very ,lesetip
ii“, all kiod , of Gearing' far Rolling Mill, tiria.l and
'San Mills IniftParc and all kind ,, iff Railroad Castlniza.
ntrii a. tied? 0. ! n..ll3l!and T Itails.Erogs. Switches. and
ill i.i sot. of 1 . .-1.1 and Itirou,tht Iron I 'hafting.. Mr. I'm
lydt t twine- a prntiea' sTerlutnie. anthavitrz had thyi.ron
it.
tial«ine and «xpi•rierier for many yenis in thnenal liezion.
..,
pvi , on. 4 « sirou, of pt i tting• up ‘l4hinery of any kind.
it,. united to ,'All MIIII t'Xltlilill , ' our i' l iti..rii.: and cuperir.z
!plant, of wjark and twooine ti.-qu.iiiiteal with prirrd nt
i he.« IVreiekc! tud'ore 1,40 mi-timer ell - hrre. t tilers - of ev
ery kin , lthankfully re6.ived and sit; let attention will he
ifiv,n, to ti“eir inrnmpti aozerution. linvlng t , ert:ral 13.20,
itai. iri Anil pit horse Engine,: ran hanii.
i Jan. 6 ..1C40. ,I-ly I'. k. .ti A. M. SELTZER .
r
PORT CARRON.
.7,.
i •FOUNDRY do MACHINE SHOP,
. ..
! PortiCarbon,, Seim, Ilkilll Co., Pa.
' .. ..:,.... T. R. WIN rEl4s f E EN annottnr-
Ea MIMI. '.. Ili, i t eadlilesß frolic the i•g , rtiplOr outfit '
f the 111,ovo nainvll4l3ldishuirlit. to sup-
1 :,.. , ,`„ „ "„„„ oi% 311 orders in hie line".d . Int.-in..4_
k, j
, Wpig t ....:.iicti 31 , for ;•tt'ani lii)4ines. linilr..ad mid .
!Drift rare. itrni; , .. 4'44t1 11rt.3 1 ,i , r,. Ci.iti•; , ; and NT:V . III,W'
ry "r ,vory 4 , et..rn. 1It• ii arrnnts his work to , zirt.• satis
ri•ti,m. 1:14 4•Tqrditiigb ~,li lls p,ll,,itazr at lu.iii... aid •
31,,- ka.i. j i 3 oq 27 1 ,, ..';:; 4-ly . ' •
$ '..0 .11S. :(1
FRANKLIN IRON ORKS.
~,a v itam'r 1'11., , ito« 1 1 els! ~,,,,, &to e 11, the I'llb
.. ...jaMlik 110 that the)' ' ire th e l'rorrietor« of the
; ' - -ntilkilit M.,rio. l' ott l'arl.nn, lately car
, ~,,,..,, i d nn lo .1 c , ill :,,t1 tti niter,. they i on.
E stisi
"13 11 tn. to Illatiult,teire to ardor. a t the
..h, o te.4 ooti, e at t ain i.to.in, S. l'inip«.Coil Bred:et , and
NI t Inners• of altmett 7111 V '4 , o ' 4,r We«, rintion- for ',titling
•,I. qt h; r owl) «es. Al. , ,it till oni a'utl !hitt Car, 1r:11,,r
Mr vo , I ,t , i in , of not,, sire or p 11tertt orders aro rvsfloci •
1011. .... li. ifo.l 1;1 1 14 11S-LER 4. itl:(1
:T .
Franklin Sho‘ el 'Works.
.10.4 'O4 r. moil,:ue t r impish the Collier« and
"i frii"lkill 0 1 1111 ‘ j with ,ShovelF of all hinds,
1,,,,, , ied Phil i t lAphit pn.r.P 1 Attention I« partiett
di e d to their ro t-tol
n t os. orders tor Shovels of
i• orlp Meth promptly attended to.
GI.O B. FISSLER ,t 1180
Port - "arbors. A u ztod 21 1 , 52 ; if tf . 1
I
POTTSVILi.E.
_...
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
Foundry M
and achine Ilualness.
N. oriel - . —lbe 4 tubscribt, have thio
day formed A rn-lartnerchip, under the
1 • f • . '.•• . ono of PollitoY. :•MITII in INAlltol.
•, , ~
1 , of, :,,,,ne 1 , . 1" the tr to , nu tffil.,l a ,tenera h
I irogrjry
.' ,
....2-... nn! .11drimir iblsrllriC. at Vie nlibestat«
lathed ,'. t I si tile Iron i'orke,'' corner of `4llCtVeLti.in and
Coal «triads ' 1 It. r
F. tiffnlY.
WM
Mart h 2i. 1'151 12-t f I CLIFF' M: If PO n%
M Mt
, Stlil l ,d4
FO NDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
ISteam Car Factory, &c.
r"-- A a1t..... -11. lie busters, , l the I it, fi rm
• NNW f Z.Vitthit .5. NUL \ r.S. 1,111 ht. 11 /Will.
•
. , A. , • tvd 10, the •Jule., rther in, all its variou«
.
silliZrataisk ,ratolo, of 1. , t,...titt rot4ine building. 'lron
Founder, uninutaotuter of all `kinds of
Ma, hi erg. for lt, , lhrig Mills. Blood Furnaces. Bait rood
Cars. ke , f r lie will alu, ointit, tie the businese of Min
in,: an 1-tilling the celebratetl "''r Fol rd It hale ,tali and
1 . ,,,,,,,, ,",/, ~, : poho Erin , Red 4.0, (Wu«. being tole hrottrie
tor of , lova , Collieries. , lillthar, W. SNYDER.
dandar, 21,1ttf'd i I 3.1. f
I J ,
TOiCOAL OPERA4ORS & MINERS.
The
Deilt
it thf
1.). r.
Fit
BIM
--j::iP.iOi 1 •
Joiteph M. Thomas.
Edmund A. :louder,
CtiarieN
Itictiard 6. Newbold,
Wlailarll 11. I.'arr.
William I'.
Pioneer Boiler Works.
hui.pchlwr, r.speedutly invite the
~t lt tit, ..ogiOttlility to
heir ..treet.l,-
= low the l'ai , eliger Depot. t ott vine. l'a.,
when• they are prltpareil to manufacture
it itt.e.l;:i
Smoke Stacks. Air :•idaek. 11l tct fip c. tiasnineter.. Drift
Cars. ie./ Ac. hionri on bind.
practical mechantH audit:lN log f.;r year. devoted
theinss i •ives eutirely. , to thi. hr:twill of business. they Bat
ter thimiselves that Work done ntlheir ~tablishnsent will
give nati!thrti.n to all who May tsvor them .with a rail.—
Individuals and Companies filid it greatly to their ad.
vantage to ex:toque:their work beton• engaging elsewhere.
Ma' 19-tf JOIIN & JAMES NOBLE.
POTTSVILLE OLLIFIC MILL.
Cllr SiAL 4 AItbiLLS FeSpeCtfl))l)
nonuse to 1110 puldir that their new 801 l
. „.s . • log Mill in now eismpleted And in full opt
gthz ration. and that they are prepared to imp
- ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various Str.eS
which they will warrant shperiorin quality to any
obtained from abroad. at the sarde prices.
They,al.o utanufacture T Rath.. for the use of the Col
lieries Old Lateral Roads. weighing from 21 to 50 lb.. per
yard. Conde of the best Irtm., and which wilt be found
much eheaperthan the Minority! article.
Being; practical mechanics. and having bad considerable
aspesience in the iron tnisinetat. they Satter themselves
that they ran give entire I MtlsLtiction to purchasers. and
Also make It their interest to tiatonnire home tnitaufac.
turen. JOHN BURNISH dt CO.
herrl~lls•r B. It 4 11 I 4.9-tf
the eyes.
Two bottlesnre warranted to cure running of .the ears
awl Winches anii•tig the hair. -
. Four to Ai Isittles! are warranted to cure corrupt and
running Ulcer.. . .
One battle will cure scaly eruption of the Skin.
Two or three tattles are watrant•ot to cure the mop.
ease of ritrzwerm. •
Two or three bottles are wart anttol
desperate cane of rhenniatinnt. • : ,
Three to four bottle, at , . warranted to cure the salt
rheum.
Five to ei.4llt bottles or illeure the worst case of scrofula.
' A benefit is alira; *experienced from th.• first Isit t ie.
and a perfect cure is Warranted When the .ttsite quatftity
i• taken.
Reader, I peddled over a thousand Isiti les*ifisil ' : t he
vicinity of Roston. I know to, ot,,t, of it in men
ease. Ws sum as water will extinguish tire. No sure will l
this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It but that
anld another'. after a 1ei:1,1.14 always spealtS for Itself. .
There are two things about this Eh,•rh that appear to me . -
surprising; first that It grows in our pastures, in rsune • 9
;111.: WAY TO Kt .. ', A• it -1101'1 ;II ‘it ' plareaquite plentiful. and yet its-tante hag never been
known until I. discovered it in ts-P--sccond, that It correspondent informs us, that alter f.'7'.
should cure all kitol of humor.- ,
' I* •
' In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great , strops' . innumerable.; to keep his ra.or ,•.''.' .':
Popularity td the dincvery. I* Will state that in April. ' Ili; ~,,v in. , a , „ ~,,,.,s cut it, I'. . if ,
114:13,. I peddled it and sold about nit bottles per I.l,ly—in nu' heavy heartitz in/• , "
A pr ii,D,A I „„td 0 ,,,, one in,,ustito hottir! , per day of it.
• Some of the wholesale druggists who have lawn in the
fering " /•• li 1:1,t Bound a , Ali • :
business twenty and thirty years. say that nothing in , great pain —,13 , . •..
~_. ,
the annals of patent medicines was' ever like it. There • ' 1 q t ‘ k... .. Pin.-
is a universal praise of it from. all quarters.remedy , i n 0 hat . _ -In d r ..i-nk.b...3. -,,, 006
, :; to 7 times per neek 'for 30
. i . eark •. often s k
~
i plete .
in my own praetiee I always kept it strictly for humors , ~,,, er.witi,
?—but since its IntroduCtion an ageneral family medicine. ' '-':vne tie; t i
A' ,7 ;rent and
won s Woes' haveds.en, found in it that 1 Three years •ago, a friend sit his . gaief:;lV
- —it.--- ---- .
- --... Incv.q-otpcctcd. .i t . i• • • . •
.. i ,
PALO ALTO'ROLLINC MILL. it was so tine r. eld
• / cases of epileptic fits-.-a diseaar which was al- .' One Of these stones; ,
:newer. .
ronslti..rect incurable hared...en clued lit a few brit • grain that iie t
I ried his raz.oz• on it, then Pt'
•
it,,„ ..... 7.
THE Sulissrihersheg leave to an . , wars . •
, bounce , to their friends' and the public.
.. a .,,, 03. that ~,01tr3,,,,,•
d es . 0. what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all
.13 , 4—tbt!re are but few wh° IV' s, ' •it without stropping, and has Si) used a • . -
.a, _
. 4 .--,,,..:. 'ohertliv. that their rice Rolling 31111 at a,en more or it thin 3 have. ,
~ , • '
1 1:4 32. .r . = 11 'alo Altit is now romplete, and in full , a Know of several caft ( O . Of Wroesy. an of them aged Sllttle—nover allowing it to Gruel , a sir ...
..-- ' '. . :"' tltion. and that they are prePared. to " ten le cured by It. For/the ration.' d•s .e. of the Liter. . • •,
(ArkOrl.Sit , .) .
illtlajill T rail,:a sarionit t atterns. wet{: tang from : '2 ter -,.
7 TM per yard. 4 , 060: different nixes of fiat, square and , 41d: ii .. &ache. D -sot pais.,As•hom . Fe i r c .. t rand Ague. l'ain ..-;11".111gr he says,...•.!is 11115 V a luxury;
in the :i ' de - . imeoaL. of the Spitie. anti partieularly in ills suukes on kits "Arkatisite - never 1 . :6:s
round me-reharit Pt bar imn. f he kidneys ke the discovery has done more i
Orders for rain,. or bar iron are respeetfUlly Solicited. ''' ltiti a- t-- • ' " . '
sad than any medicine ever kto•wn. , his razor right when it beConies dull, 20:
Ind Will meet i with prompt, attention if left either at •
the Rolling Mill. Bright A Lerch 's Hardware Share:
anoughof It.
' C' No change' of, dietiece'ssary—sat the tieat you get and
Centre street rat their ( - fere.
. ' Polo Alto Rolling Mill t ;-' , -"- hi r ld v 4 "'n . 1 r u•t • • • • , , ' be ! ,+"
, 'feels sure it is the best tile , of isc•
f I .hild
i IFFICEHN. E. corner 'Centre and :r en refire a d e ssert s pisin u—* not
.'' ' - . Di cf • • e 'll • —Adults' one table.spoonfut per day
(rem ityentonotechtt yea - ,., t ,: u .s p oentni. A. no•directionn i sharp. Acids and razor/trop. .
beyond the pale tit ' 'ci%ilizeti .'razol .,lol,
1. / Market strtiets. 2d 'dory, Pottsville. January Ist. an be applicable to'all c onstitUtlone. take stifflcleut to I , !' • .
lase,. The un derplayed have this day formed a 'co-Part- 4Perate on the bowels tarice a day. • •
~,,' Reaping the edge , sharp.—: . .s4. .i. :filo 1.•
nership under the style and Arm of IIAYWOnD. LEE & . Manufactured he • ' DONALD RYNNEDY, -. '
, ,
Cll.. for the putitilso of manufacturing ;Railroad and liar , ••• -• Sno2o. Winder sirt#l. Ro.rburg. Matt. ! . . 0. - ~I iniik
Iron,at their Palo Alto Rolling Mill. • -Prtte; One Dollar. • 'To RESTORE LttAt9.:.—;,toinoi. ,
BENJAMIN ITAYWOOD. .--- - .." ,. leziesale Agent s:--New York city, C. V. Click - am Si
. ,
, 1 "IticRARD LEE. —..,--• y stret.t: C.U. Ring.•l92 Broadway; Rushton a I , .. 3 " .ate . 1.9 vii.l ' . a little biter "1:: tit
I.t.
1
MARGE BRIGHT. • , •
Chirk. Tl 5 Broadway ; • A. B . a :D. p„„,,d.,„ mu vi t it ori St. ! scalding
,hoi is excellent to restore rusty
, roll. 11ARitlfl. '- • 1 Wholesale agent. Or, Pennsylvania. T. W. Dtort a i
I Ttie hnhneaster the late tarts of Lee. Wight *Co., will . ,:i30x5,132. North 2nd Street. Philadelphia:
be settled by tbe flrtn olltaywood, Lee A On. 1 . For syle . in rottsville.hy J. -0. Breien. J. e. ilieghes i t
r . t will i'Ni 8,". 0110,1 a., n o
:larch 1. I-6 ! 0-tf .... .. sted'll. ill!tregg. • May 1 , ), 15•55 2(.!•le . 1 Inns va,.l
! t .
ian 'crape. - If clapped 1,011 pu lled dr!,
$51,5113 1..,
45,157 Si
Pottsville, Pa., • .
4 0 0..1.j WREN k Illti IS.. resperttully
the attention of the huvineSi community .
t , n'tlyrir New Machine Shopand Foundry
~,, ereeted bet Ween Coal and Railroad streets;
and fronting on Norwegian street. where :
they are prepared to execute all orders for machinery of
ilmvs and Iron. sitch As Steam ETIORPR. all kinds of Gear
Mg for Bolting Milli. Grist and Saw Mills, Single Anil •
DoUblo yrlil PlitilpN: Coal Breakers. Drift Cars. all kinds
of Railroad Castings. such as Males for Flat and T Rail:
Frogs. Switches, kc.: all kinds of cast and wrought Iron
Shafting. Itelntt practical mrchanit•s. and having made
the donands of the Coal Region their study for years.
'Rlicn all kinds of ;Machinery in their line of huelnesa. they
Ratter thenrolre!. that work done at their establishment -
will give satisfaction to all who may-honor them with
call. All orders thankfnllv received and promptly ese
sated ; n the mist reasonable terntt.
4011 N Ir, WREN. TITOMAI3 :WREN,.
JAMES WREN.
ilenbor '2. 1 RS --.
40.11
Jain A, Mimi), ;
Datiner,
Frecloriek
George Taber.
DICKINSiI:ti respectfully i
eauttces to the public tp r asi
has yiurebilsed- the entire I
di or the firm of More:
adil Vic{Gilson. afd in
ds carry trig Fit the plumbing
sineri in alritts I%tuches at
old Stated tinder the Potts
le Hous e . w tiferf , he hopes by I
r talon to Idlistness. he may
stile to Dier4 tr *share of the
a l
c lie wlll;tuar
. s" tr
. his" as ; -;od . ,
lit trill I.e,ilont• 01‘ rea
trrins.lis ra n he done
-s Item.g
/sir-Giv e a tr - 111. - 01
IFMICKINSON.
:A nzust 27.
.lantr7:44; 74f
DONALuDOP,I IRONWORKS.
TIiEIIIOIIIT.I
WASHINCTOR IRON WORKS.
ROMEO:A • IL:. 8....it:4.6 LLL LDICIBES
1'; rifil : ES: S. 1•1 L' r.;! as ins I 1 .
fax 1.1.,.. it. 111. • 1.. Ig:.•114 4 111. 1,1 1.111.1f1r
i. \
I•. ,t
, LYONS' KATHAIRON.
BVL.Iki t. - itn.4.i A.t ~ I L ' ivatliairon
• , a4.e thc I h.aly?, It is lito 111.,:t Ll,li4liarul toilk.,t , art i
~.t, with, .orl4 land is prmuiitoati)lsmirticial it , f, tarry
and 8311 heads. The KAIhAr,Ph fully tesh.red my hair
alter ti balau,,l, t,t tweli• )rani. ' Yours ;ruly.
It. I,..arwArEr.,
No. 56 warren stret. New York.
'Mau, Lyons Extra,t let l'ur.."./fttn....ic-.s! likze.r. for ..lys
,
popsia and pmerai nertous.ti,hility, .\ , - ..lran I, had at
•
and Yarirty Cdrat!ft eottsrllle
I',..rfunirr)
ikt.i.twr 23. 1.'43 •
43-t f I
ISHMENT.
,/ALUABLE.MEDICINEs: 7-- .
THE, hen inbelow meittlpre e l
prrigirrd L 114.1 L, ii. 4: NI- the, nr,
WI:. m 33 i., had, rthe turhei. ur. •
ettke.) 4,t Mr. find* 11, it lint 111,30. tr litrc t l'i.t.t.
int.. and Mr. F. J.hil..lpvtlt,4l:‘ .11's!ittivt: rho
atL•lphia. to wit:
Ist. Mt ; , 4 N—Tbe d • / Ig,(i 'lst
cornpiaiwttt ~r t NtotlLlCh. wt.( he r
curiug • u tiplepla: ii its 1314, ix 11194
CoUt
6d. ritcmcs.—Theve drops eftrre:-por.t..to the
above. 1 , 111 Sr... more adapted I".such here'
nee. of the dige.tive orn. is the stomach 1. 0 1.1)•
pluitsts,:xt/L1 .4*
310;i1A10_-_remmt . ,
in ! : in ,:iistseN: 1,1 need all I. ilia`,
incli;;;lti;;nr , •t;;;ourtiol.o..A.c. JI 41
Pott , :titte. Februlry 9. 'Le; ; 6:trn
WHOLESALE A.
Depot for Brow
and t['
I )
ECEIVIN
pllvs; , ll)ru:' ,
lorpart-t1 to meet al ,
lt a
tit) havitiz r
OUP for ill tivr•totoi
to t.ai i
certain the truth 01 the ,matter, 1 last .s , -...k.&.i. , ,:
commenced an exp•ritnetiton. rather a . ).f..‘ ". t ,':, t ;%', 1 „ . ,,,'
, -
of experiments, the result of whi en W , t ,., 0 '. ' emrt
10 throw stone light Upon'the questioiatt...M.l,, r ,:i t
.
T 010: tf). 131t01% N, if it should not i rove satisfactory .oalh trV! lll '' I ' l '
. • i s i lk hr,sd ..
Dru gg i 11 " 41'0 " 4 "" utisf ".• l • e , iperiinent. so far as it has progritssed, 1 , ~,-,•
TRUSSES ii , ..t.,,,„E„, TRussEs.,, 1 follows: .
. 1 . 1.: "
' C. H. NEEDLES _ .
.. A piece o f vtrgot soil of au nt ~ 1... 1 3 .41,„„,,
Trits• 'and Brace Estabßgehment.
LIOUTiI ‘VeSt Corner of 12th g. acre was choserti ... i'itti c;irefJlY plowed ' ,1 ,, : 3= l : , ',
1 :
.Aj.and as.%) •dre - to. Ptitiolttli•bil• ilbix'rti • l 1111 0 ' spring, the 'earth being stucco to the •ti-•aktbrii ' •
of tine French Trus , e.t. ecitabinitut "%trent • light,.err..-a., , , . i. 103 ''
and durability frith rorre'et e ,- .ll.striietitin. of eight mehes. and no 'lion , . 1 t Iva, t , .,*p:
”ernial or ruptured patient, eari•bei suited by remit jharrowed,
n rolled, tout then ;harr, •,i,•,1 a ,t.(• ,6, 0 1„,„ .
tinv amount,: so i..A..tv:-,-Sendinz n uintier of inrhesrodud
the hips. and ?stet into side mfteettll. .! , time. As, it was a light l,7uttit, viiili a s:. 4 ' 3 ' 3 " ! ,
CoAt of .ltigie Trivia. s..t, $3, $l. .i.•:i.l itouldf,_ss. $6. - *Or' •. •
f. 6 mid VII. , . .I
tendency to gravel, this brought it to tiu. art.roet
.inetruetiotisai to wear. and how to dtrert it rtir,i, when • orWl.•-
,• I i
po•Ki tile. sent Witt the Trust,. i qutsite t i lt It. and the potatoes were platta• , . 1 ,.- 4 .,, ,
A1,„..1.,,r .ale. in treat variety.. '.
April (the 12th day). The seed was of Tie 'We
Dr. Banning!' Improved Patent Body Brace,,, , .
it,
Per the sure of Prolaustia Uteri. Suittal 1t0.. s and suit= Irish variety. The tubers were of the ; (j tn i 1
parts. e,itent. Shnulder• Brnees. elkesi Expanders. and .
Erectnr Braces. adapted tg , all with Stdop Shoulder.: and b est quality. u'nattected• by. rot or til-e::.. foilliteti , n t
- II Whetk p
W"4 I.4'. ' " ' 1: " 11 ' r ' l"tit. 114. "" i i tal Be l t ' . ' ' ."1"'"" afts. final, and had been 'procured frou, 4 „..
korit-c.svrllll:4,4—male and tetimits. :
01/10:, t•n hA 4 1 Ai ihn• newand*ppr.n•ed('hemicrl
and I'ltnetnn•-euti,ni erep+nti•u.c•4 th.• ynited Stat•••• and
I.rwed n With th,..„ 1 1,1, of qualified
peine•tv• n'td un• 1 - IWI lottrst,ll3l .t , tent theeittrenn 11144!
f•n•l •• , •endent • f their Oraqi • in the was of
(Ira , a Itel 3h•• +•unt tetulding ut Prescriptions Acrnritely
and faithful I alter d t .d t.„
0..t.•213. 42-Cuir.
t:o9rns . . with Lady at,tetr,tlnitt
Ph lit.
GREAT CURT P.:R DYSPrPSIA '
DR. •J. S. HOUGHTON'S,
•
1.-
. L
• _ •
VM"P, PLUM. or OASTIlle : JUICE.
IIIZEPAItED from '1117,N, NET, or d:,
- , ..1113 , 41 • f sbo
ttrentt Plivskl, cirri) by J. 1.11(1
M I'S l'a.
. .
This is Noorrie one. Pens 7l., for rat untie: 0v atom-_
nob, No art of opt it I'llD 1..Lt1111 its eui.llll e pow erk l " -- it I
- , al (Ain. no 110.11 I t itt, rs 11c1.1%. edimuseills attars:Al
It it - extreuteiv :ten...fable to the matt and nuts- lu htleett
by the mos - t feeble patients who entiupt Pllllll.ntorrrna.-
er without nente ditllrvtss. Hew-trent ltruit r ,red
Wort It firfrg..
Ctll On the mzent'antl get a tle•cript eireular_crati,
git ing n I.trzi., htn“iint ,ient the f e.% ideo , e. from Lie-
Clemii4try Pr pi•
g ent ion: Pr. Pereira mfc ,1 I)Mt !tr. .11.13. 11.
Dremer. of Nes ., ierk Frirersit_t : Pr.:l ltungli , en's Ph)
Prof. ..Unman. el Vale Coil.tzt•: lir Carpenter',:
t•Mitatv : Lt
toether ith rerm i ts of ure ft, in Al
part< of the United , .
.46 - Sc .lit by all tlrn,:gtqa'ankf dealims iu . )tedivim....—
Priee ls\ I; per
IS. ISA NN AN• tr/od r, Mle oin , /
• Pettsville
Mirth
HOLLQWAY!S PILLS. •
Why are W Slick: •
l I IAS BEEN .the lot !of the 11111111111
Trace •t• weil;lied down ' by distils.. and •tillertng.—
,wAy-s :ere ,peciallv 4thipted to the ryllel
of t ho.ll c,rA, the ,Y.rer,vs, the ihiililte. and the fuile/It.
of all- el imps. syxes, l'retessor
llollowav personally superintends ithe fituufat•t tire of
his tnedirines 1,, 'the United . .7" . trites. and 111111 to ti!
free and etuihtelirtl peeply. as the Vest remedy thy orld
ever 'ow for the rennA t.f ti kefll3l4
These Pills Purify the Blood. -
These fannlus art} expressly :taankitrd io operate,
on the mach. the lit er tbe hid,ttes. the lune, the
sk in. • itei the bowels ct iTert log ary:tierangement in their
Illt•clit`ns"
ed. the a t-t- untain of life.
and thus urittr diveas. "ti nil its fo ir ys.
Dyttpeptlpt and Liver Complaints.
'116411111,1h Pills. it
has been proved in all parts trl thtl world that nothing
has been found equal to them in en , •••• of tilSof4.TS 111 V
liter. dyspepsia and stemarh cetriplaints gem-rally--
They soon Kite a heililtp•tq 117f • } 4 • Organs. hnwerrr
1.1 , // d ,mutred.u s ! ben all other:dm-ars hate
- - General....Reldlif y... 111 Health.
Mativ'ot the most despotic tiosert 7 4 intlits ha te opened
their I listen, Houses to the in trodtiction tit these NBC
that they may becetne the meclichm of th e m a ss e s
Learnt d Colleges admit that this' riitYlicine Is the hest
remedy ever known for persons of delicate health. or 1
a here the IN stem has.tmen impaired. as its invigorating!
properties net yr tail to tteord reilel.
Female Conipalnts.
No"Fetnale. Young or old. should tp.• -without this rebe
belled medicine. It corrects and rt , gulnles the monthly,
courses:lt all periods, acting in many cases like a charm.
It i 4111.1 the best and safest medicibe that Can b.t, given
b• children of all 'ages. and for idly et.mplaint; t'onse
quently tin family should it. witheht it.
ihtilowdy'r ,t), the hest rented , A A /1.1 , 1: in the 'world
41 , 011111%.
.111,t)Wei
... . .
rht•st Di.east!, • . I Inwiw ill Iletturss.•
C.N 1,
ti,....45. " t LIN Itt- 0 'oanplaitlix.
.P.pep.in, - L. r iine, of tpirit.,, .
- 11i3rrhwa. • rilek. 1 -•
1
.ftr..psv. ' 1 St “lie 111144;1 . 3Tei,
I•biiity. 1 1.....,..;pt1ary SA•rupt..m.,
Vey.4:tu,l A gUr. Vetcrri,ll.%ftel•thm:• , -; •
Vt.lll4lle Coln plaint.. 1 Wf.etus of ail Mud, ..1
Sohl It Ihe Twmui.tet , 4l,••• tot l`rpte , stq- If olloway. c'u
Maiden 1:.,e. New Sark. And '244 strand. Loudon, ittitl
by nil re.pvet3l•be ''4h'u•,::;:l..tn ni”l 1 . :.•:ii.••1•••• - ••f•medh - Ailes
thrntrzle , ut the Uiliteol 'tots. and the eiTilized world.in
b,,,..... A •.!:. e,nts. • '2A. : snit.. mid ::'.l ear+, i •
n.ir- then-. i , lo ,, t.i.lrr.tHe .:v%luz. by taking t he tar4er
. .
N. It.--Dire'etionv for the ..zulitart6• or patienh ha every
disorder are vtlixed to Pnrh box. ;'
FIR. KENNEDY. of; Roxbury, has
u-rol,rett lu oue of our froirnodf.pu ydure werds
gelut,ly that cur,
Every Kind' of Humor,
f ruin the. worsf,enduht down 141. t COllllllOll
haft tried it in over Ilvilrase,!. 311.1 n e ver , t i ti e d e x.
rept in two enSes 01.411 01111i.icr islilllor I. lie 11a3 now in
111+ pi,s,44sl4illl)r two hundred certificates of its virtu.,
all within twenty miles of Boston. ,
Two bottler; are warranted to cure a uursirez sore
Innuth.
One to three bottles will cure th.i worst k hid lit pimple,
on the face. •
Two to three bottles will cure the systeni'of
Two b...t tie. are warrautrd to vueo the worst ranker in
the mouth And
Three to 'e bottle. are warranted to cure the worst .
rase of Erysipelas.
one to two to are warranted to cure all humor iu
MEIN.CtNAL.
=EI
TAIL DRUG :WAIIEROUSE
; •' ll, .‘CelebrateilVermlfelge(,
berry Pectoral.
continually large sup- 1 .
ke.. in "ri;ittni parlogr• I mn
d, , ntand , frmn Siort•kerp,r.
nut, of of weer ern t.
€1 to mike it Ilitiant,v,
1‘ ma nt, pure and fresh Drugs and
thi-InArl.rt. • '
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
4.trnwi y
Ilt.n;tnehe..
In(Westi.n,
Itittilumtinn
THE CREATEST
Medical Discovery Of the Age.
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GRASS A GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT TREE
•," i
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Ag lc wlttirlal Implanitiat a, die . ;11..-01-,
ili E subscriber; will k'.l 1,- , 01 , 1. , tl
~) , ii. , •,,,,
... nit laild Chypr. Ttnil;thy at - idol, rl, •„. 4... ',. r ii,,,, i o
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t.'d.. li Hie .('loser 111.1 I.lli, fr ~" ' i. : 1 ,,,.,.. ~,1
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ah
Pee 0. tolze fier wOli liardeu and; k kid i„ ~. I-.
.."'f• li I , ihi.v .i'-.•
will warradt to bil freab "afla go , di IL ''':; 7
~.;.i., ur il lia ,,
orders forall t.iiitia i;f Fruit Trrii. 1 warr, .: ;;:," • , t h ...Ili..
theY am mpriqiitited.) .A g I+lol urn I ilill,t, ,',',,_ It ; , 1 ,. i 1, ,
of which will taifurnishoil at inaoulacturar . vy,..,,„ • I ' . i J.-
sa.alia. and trees sold by the suhacilber arrfre,, .. ,
iztvat ram. i.nly (mill r ,Wer , ~( reOutAt ion at ,I ,:,,,
Ili' &W. not drat In ...,a-rbi pro , um..l'pri nils.,to n.., , . tr.,
"`“tiset fr ,, rn thin., who ai7:11),1:11.. ! ci it b, : iii 0 gx.. l • . K,, AT _E.S
rhalactrr of the mad iw;fd. !sty di,. rel,ol
lni pu...:., „ A „ ;sl ,Are ! ,, f I
d'i r,rwl2 pridniscuoas4 In small trardiins. vi b; - ' al in..rlion
"'""*" ra" , hiiiii, deteriorates their qihility part] • .1;sfh.'10"" 1
1. theta of tfa.• saiii,"wpi,bw. This I ;au it.niaTtant ~ ; , i nsf4 .v , I . ''
ei-rhea
to 0 ,IN, pureh3.e.-111,rr i.....ds or Frail ,- n „, 51
, 'For tree , ,i,.., .4•13,4 in or d,,, ~,,h. t o
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URGE AND SMALL TOT4TOES FOR .SEt. , '' . , . •
„ . 0 0,, F. , ,
likra. FEU:AS :-_llally of ti, ' i, a;rt e . litilithb Oar".
; 1 i". 4- . '
!'cations of this country hat, 4 l a t e bee n ,1,44 u,;••• ...
...
'ussing the'rettitice value of larz", ,„,i sr „24"`,‘
t ro,.• .
potatoes.for planting. A good (lea\ ••,c „,„. 'a1....
r0i , '::,•,..
ll V 1135 beeii sometimes exhibited by the t 1 ,.... , i „ . ,„.„ ,
reticai advocates of the netugted.it : , vste •
, • ~.rti.,qte,3l4
but as vet we hare had cerr f e w Ciro ft
•
übstantiatcul, practical arginnenti in"
of, either one or the other.! order t o tV'ol.",i,
twee of tweUtyoine. mild from th, pi tiora ,.,,, ~„
where they 'Were to be grown. In 1 , r ,.. ! , 3 , oo ttli, ii,:
the seed, two parcels were; made : 0,,, ::,,..:,.......
being reserved for a r ialioll Of Ow 1'.,.\ ...,i.7' Fl
the i:rxittllest for another pdrtion. IA a' Olr '''''
`
ttil to seed lightly, and as, the p,itatiii- 1.0 0
,
been purriliaseil without their bring pies..l lENT I:
I:Wits enabled to :-elect a sufficiency of ~..,..htliotsr.l
ones from the lot fir the purpose of t1:1 ,-- : g::---,,..r:
t
pprinient, as they went 'until farther:, - 1,
pktion to the bulk, tutu the I.tt .ze t,..., i. 4 .- • , /.
(Gil NVsrvill was adopted i n ( ~,: , ,,.,1 1R. : „ M2 - '7•
its superior t; 1 , :times:, and on both ...,
~ C11:0LLIV ,
lit the field Idle -a to manure Was applied. i 10D; ''l'
i•itreei.•,el in sintilaritTtity. Care wa. t.... 1 ; rit •1tr' ,.. ".
`to proportion the quanitt,•;ot z•Leel it't lam, w
, r : ,,2 ' ,•
and to render the utter cit ire i'll i i.,.:ry ri l t,. ,:i
, poet the same. In these Leta' s. alot .. \‘ , .. , , 1ni „ .
are not without importiiin • :c I ;
,a- tat I- • 11/ IMP"' ''"
, . Act tw. , r
.t)
ptyttuz tout:lure lifter the: plant's t•atne,,, • .
igreatest ifteural..v .tra , oli.en't , ,l thr0n1.% . 11 ).--:-.. 31. • ,tP1 - i '
The ttiliers on both m -.,• i i,,,-, „t the fi ,,, i , i ,, a - 01117 D,
, -
up well, and made their a j;itea ratoo , ;tol- ' k . „„ nt , ,„
.urtacc on the •aniAlity, and the , i i,, 1 ;,. .Er": , lat
'
growth for. nearly iwo •weiiiks ii-1.; al , ~ o Lino, erti4.l
. t1 : 101 , r,t , ...,
same; but after that time, the rtmita. ! . WI ' ml e kt ‘1,.1
part planted, wrill the largi- i :t tubers h!,'•gie $ l O
ill '' , ' Ft ' t . , " !
exceed the others, and bef,we blossiituim.ykr.lo , :ii ,
difference was astonishingly increased. , y e a, si l
the 1211 i of August the hills from ea'eli
.Zi
separately weighed, aliento any astoni,l,e; cop Liz.
it was fottial that the produce from the ,r. '
seed was not. Only equially as I , lrg %,
.„..„„,„„,t- N
from the large, but that it exceeded the alit in , r ,
'trier in weight,the'tirst wMgbing thirty 1,,..,..0eiit.00 !
. and the latter '..ls pounds, - - , 146 rat In
' ' I intend to select treat my crop ti,,. li'-6.1 .. r ,
. se:lshii, both the largest• and smaiie.i. te:.. 1 17 1
. for planting, and to continue the-expert;, 1,1, - -,i,, .'
for tl4 years. when I sßll " publinh th, re,. m .• j
' It small seed can he shown to he a. v. 1 .11, l u t i orp , R ,
.
for purposes of . propagation. as lartre —'.
.4 1 1;' ;11
• the saving will be ;Jell!, the former hem; 17 1t..6
f erallv unsaleable, while it goes inceli tarit,-. ifill4 R D
I and is much-more easily' transpietei
CM
-.,
I had heard much noisy dill in.c:r . w mot •
\
coularative value of la'rge and r sui..ll ,- 4 162 i...,
but bad arrived at no . conelusion o!Cfho • tri,:f„,
,s
jest, nor (lin i sayst l nat 1 nave vet t l o:lit' -Iy i r
! • -
No wan should form an opilli , jh \'i LAI l' 4: 'd '''
• influence his conduct through 11 ! ;, Cr , .11/ - , ,
i resuft; of a single isolated experinwnt, a;
i may chance in be fallacious. MIL a h.'D ! I. '
result.; of a aeries of .caretulls conduct,: , ' , I _ , lc%
foriii are found to t fi i i the same, reliarie i 1., '-‘,
l/ placed 14>mitheir correctues's. „? •
/ It is to be hOpeil that the agricyliural .
tat . .
f =may will soon be enlighteiie:l upon . : a
and topic of similarini.portaue i e thrin,gi. 1 - : 1 :,
labors of individuals mh - vis
o inAss both , •- .,1 1. 1 '',',*
: and nleans, and Nylinse attainfuents, as c. t udir #
smi l
habits of observatonroinle.r thew eOnlit: ~ el[: . .,
t' investigate thoroughly ii:l ( latever they •-.P l ' •
• undertake.—(or. e% Germa itooril 7',' •
}tow• To usE FitozEs APPLES.—II
cently seen a quantity of frozen ail
wined into -apple butter; as they ea
the thought ocrup'ed 0 ) me that t
might by novel an - il practicable to )n
some of your realjers, ttiid therefr
to give the niatinur,44 . timking, whi
see fit, please give to your nutiteroit,
.
readers. ' - lotivr,e
. ,
_
Into a large brass kettle t ten :•al!.e. 1;.,.
eight pounds of sugar and .half a pail. ,•.' v osti ;! . :.
teri Hang it over a slow fire till the ~!:::. 3 - 0 .•,"
falls
d issolved, when apples at red an d , L 44,7" c
tered may be put in gradually nd stirred , l i h t: 4 ''
a ~
stantly until it is done. Add front tlln , : i ll 7 1 , ..
time until about tt ii bushels and - a 1111:! Mt / 4 4: - ..1
apples have been used. ' The mu,
roust ci,, t,1,711 1 ; - ,::
method for stirring so large a glottal: , i. M lk k ,',`
take a icing ..tick, and tasteuj at right ~,,.:4 1, '
~
another, us long as the.kettli.; k d e ep :,:: - -
end tit the stick. ``This setjves a, a l'i,r . . - -;:r .1,,'
and the holder can sit id a dl.t.iistano tr,ia '. )4 '.'
tire and pertorm the tair iT i I
COHlpara:: p4, , ,,i
ease. When sntileienily co4isol, .".try litomku.
will disappear, and the am st,pr.,:,kr ,at ,l i ii! 1
and of a reddish 'color. It poplin-, ~. -=
hours'
houra' cooking. If requiril to Veer .I . re , i- r .__
a little more sugar,miist bepolded, airl , l
whole boiled longer. As a test to krimv 47,1'
t r
done, take a spoonful and drop it into a'f4ti !ft.
cer; if not a drop of joie; runs from it s '• it.
the saucer, it is cooked enough to furuid:• • l2 ~ 7 :
nn excellent and healthy sauce tl.e year r , vltostit"`
It is a fine way to preserve frozen apf4s , ' Is itr.ii,
,those iable to decay. :•Peaches cat;;be r-Ltt
in the same manners ! Yours, etc.,!--'.(..0 , -, t , l =
Life' I ll ustraied.
_..• ; • . - fu i 1.•!"-
un the uloxt
the efanner.
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