The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 29, 1856, Image 4

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'And I Salted in ,tbe drawing-room. till I
thought = titY heti would grow grey before, - she
'isould appear.. The carriage wu at the doo r; it
was a MOW cold eight F. coul d Rear the easels.
• titan Swinging and siappritg his arms to keep hi m
heeds warm. I bad wound up' the musing hot
Ter eleitatnent, and listened lo its sonilessilngle
for occupation • t had made the little ',Chltr4
la spaniel sta nd eshia hind legs till be began to
think that was bis normal position. I tried with
my' right 'hand to coax 'Uncle Bled' out of the
' piano—m.llth to the cher& of Mit grand , in
. strumeet;whOisiiiiisolon was eleisical music I
cheat atittt,from th e realist of sweat sounds to .
that of i t fielings--My patent-leather boots
were areal tight. In blissful, agony I beard, at, -
'last, lE. opening of a door,%s mutual, laugh, the
vast/0 of slats, and there before ate,! just giving
,the list tightening to her.glove-laceoras Blanche
'Carcase., Bitch a seraphic smile, such a cooing
voice. ' „ • •
"And did I keep him waiting?—the 4ear little
. Arthur I And did he grow fretful r
"In the lesion, of Pgditeness which Fate has
ordained foes brightnuitt-of-the.world, there is
no suck word its FratfulPl answered. I had beei
studying Ws inswerar tits,bears—lttleegave
the lesson . — Ail re thy eyes ' fell ob the
ball-costume of libinchei', the Pyramids of Egypt
were evidently intended,to - be represented by that
dress, her head the apex, and the'buttom of her •
skirt the tame. I bad to open my eyes twice
to take, in. the full 'elicumferenee, there was no
end to that lower hoop! 'Can •ibe. get out of the
front-doert thought I; 'granted, yet Can she ttet
into the; carriage? Hadn't I better/ride outside
with the driver P I mildly, asked tier this last
• thought. She answered::o
- dear Arthur, on such a night 21$‘ this
Ride inside, only put your feet up on the ctish
lons ; then I can stand up."
"Rind-hearted Blanche,' thought I,''wbat saeri.
flees you, make for .ono yytt lure!' I entered the
Carriage;first, it was not gallant; but then she in
sists:bon it/ Then she came in—hitor 1 can't tell,
'but she did it. And standing up like a Hippo
drome girl in her chailot, and bolding on to the
hand-straps, off we ,started to attend Madame
Raverteoarth grand bon.- • -
gatarrEti U.
"It wtus a fall house;; how it would hare glad
doped Ih3 bean' of a iirima.tionna, at s dollar a
head,! Through the erosh of humati, beings I
; swept ottward with Blanche; oboe only Itbutigbt
'it was all op with the whalc.bones, but we got.
through, a little bent, hut still Mitotic; occasional
i I ly a passer-by would swetn - the skirts round till I
:.. saw those daintily ekuisere,tiny feet, and her sg.
Aire loOked like' a dinner-lel cut its two; but the
ware swept on, and the pyramid was a pyramid.,
"Will you 1-said 'to ter as the music
.sounded.
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, 4 'o 4 no! I never waltz now!! Confound those
hoops,' thorigbLl But I wo 'did' a quadrille-,..very
easily. Only two ileps, and the
' figure was corn.
plate ;'an awkward 'atop from the gentleman via
' a-vls, and rip went rho lady's skirts, hoops, etc.,
lbeit came apoli,gies, retreat to the dressing-room
• • —repairs impossible—laid, to seud home for the
carriage—end instead of having a splendid *Oen
. Mg Blanche and.l—L.she sit dun on the seat now,
'and( I took hir dear . littre gloved hand in mine
and poured ennsolati . on.into her hMtrt—rode home
• before eleven o'clock. 'torture! •
i ellitTE ft*.
• , •, ,
~. 'ln a few days'nlanclie , and I will be married.
, ; Hoop, hurrah!. - The, wedding -ring-I high it was
, some •Mber,'shkpe, it reminds me so much of borrps
r =how lies on any sable. Aud that cort-load. of
..; ' whalc.bono I aia 4..1ag into her h. , tiett, one day
hot week: '!Brittle,' ..ai,l I , i, 0., r.. an umbrella
, how , a factory
,lear. 'pin ? . ..-rerhitvlß. me that .thl
. 1 bridal dreP. , et.'—q ta- .Iktramins . ,,f .I;,:ypt--itte be
! Fog built: ..: . . '\ '
i , *lihtuebe ImPu'r4eirtirVliureb 4 . .. r th•ree months
, -Lowing 1 , ) thu tutrir , v , veit.4 of 1..1;e t ‘•.! A 15. and rho
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w i..1 01 of-her u,....pf. .. 4, ~\
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' . ' Ind I )11 ir•sv):ll33 my 1 na•c)iiir, rani .Iy/butler
. f!' ~ :10, !';•,,,.e.can be. p. ,, eo , ie, enc. :1 , .‘l hat nili,
,7. , , i.::ia.. And l'ro como , Cu tio conclusive. flint
[ •
r , 1 . . - ; thing•is that O.: ,
• My wedding•tlavl .• ',,Ntiii; old bay!' I. s o lllo_
unit. il, 'pin can only gq through this operation
, .
.'we in year life-,three . or four times at,the out
( rape. Ju t raise the window, and see4tle.
iare are
oily •unus al operations goiug.ott in the, leavens
above, on in the garden below, or over l ie the
neighbor I.bousett the other side of the, street .=
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'Nothingl Then' 'cetera is inauspicious. There'll
be a.row to;day,, somewhere I
V' rophetio words! We were to be married in
... .
church en groade reuses, et ten o'clock id the morn
, ' i rig. The boureame,carriages, frionds;'ate., along'
, . with it we Went to elidrch; We descended, walked
up to the dooiside-dour"—eery narrow—bride
, couldn't get_ throngh—cotildn't get into church.
• Hoops too large, door too small. 1 grow as red in the
face to a boiled lobster. 'rut her through, I gasp
ed, confused, agitated and vulgar!
. 'Sie-r-r!' said Illauele, 'such lan,guage at such.
a thou!' . . I
'We re-uttered Mel earrisige,,dftto the friends
theirs, returned to the bride's house, and then I,
Arthur 071andylegge; received a lormal dismissal.
I got the rack, Mlle. Blanche Cerecau retains the
hoops. -Shall I not write:
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'',•§Thlers as thy. e! - , 1
}ire id : '.),rh/' ' .• . • ' j
Puogabt, gli Last.—Tbil
full Owing squib, amusingly t
lent custom of giving testa
upon alfaorts of occasions,
things := r`
Aav D:ARD SITARS/1M
CALI ORNIA, PARANA. J
To Copt, R.
DEAR Saw—l, the undersigned, cabin passenger
on board the steamship California during her late
trip from San Francisco, beg to tender you. on be'.
'half of myself, rey'heatty add sincere neknowl.
edgethents of your shill 'art a seaman, and varied
courtesy as gentleman. To your skill and fore.
sight I attribute, entirely the favorable weath l er
that we have enjoyed. and quer polite nttentio l m
einvariably giving me the second join t. Alone'',
yetir liberality imbidping n 1 to pie 11 second time,
and the noble.bearted generosity with which you
have at_tirnee presented me, with one, and even
two cigar., can never be forgotten *bile memory
holds her seat. •
I beg you trill accept, as a slight token of my,
esteem and gratitude, a large silver mounted gut.
to perch° car treamet,:which I shall procure, for, ,
you, with a suitable inscription, (as soon as I can
borrow money enough for the purpoic,) and that
you may hayst long life to enjoy it, in shia poble
ship which yoh command, is my earnest, cons nt ,
, •
and daily prayer..
~.I cannot conclude better. than by a nnota ion
from these 'beautiful lines in, "Popes, Paradise
,Lost":-- 4s•-•
j"The star anent' d banner„ • .
. ,Oh„ long may It wave, ',
- O'er the land of the free,-
And the home of the brave."
• With the highest sentiments of gratitude and
esteem; I impair; your sincere friend and most ob
sequious acid vorp•hunihlo servant. •
JOHN PHOENIX, or SQLTIBOHS.
1 Samar, deir; hold up your head and 'taW' l the
gentleman bow much twice nine,mulm.
"Ten !"
"Oh! fle, vete again:*
"Eleven!" - •
"No."
"Twice!"
"Thliteen,!".
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• '"Fouiteenr
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i xteot !"
' z
I•:!sevts‘ten
own darling'. That boy I'm
I'a.•6i;;;, will inalcp_alkure in ilio world."
j ' THE "EAGLE HOTEL,"
Eayte Buildings, earner of Clanbirland and Mar
,i ket vs., - Lebanon, Pa. •
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T,T- IR tt,:pul,lie:in friend, Joe al•li----,.ererylvolyx, Adam Ratak, Proprletpr: --
: , ,,.,),,e—Aa Of a pretty pottl thing: the other • ' Nitla is the lamest and most cotntaqollotu; hotel In Leb.
~ ...":11 o:,Wrolk.rn town, atshe expense or the ~un. anon, w" mini, " nve°l "" f o r fim/lies , si°l 6 ° boar
::!firtr'of I nooriordout.' • A Jrure of hugs 'wpm
der.• and the isublie remerally j3 l oy .1.-7.6 IR4yo
t n-/ing through the street, when a on of Erin,
.who count* bial!elf among' the I;nion:saven4 feel•
tog exultant over Duck's °election, adethink,
ing to make a hit,; turned and remarked to — Joe,
staudingsa,hie side= .
"Anchy the'. holy Se. Patrick. the swine are
i t
absout 6$ thin ; in the strata, an the blessed . Dim.
uycrats : ill I,n piny." , . :.
,Pl
"Yesreto ted Joe , very Mitch like the
'lndyani Dt yerata' in anOthet ;respect—all sti ll
fed." :1-.:.. *-
The gentle tn front'Erie felt his dander rising,
end—sio*l
'A Sostaca linsawso.—Siteire J— recently
'aspired to represent his place in the next legisla•
tare, and, in hopes of obtaining the :nomination,
he Deices all favorable 'oppartunities to address the
million. A few nights since, there was a caucus
:at the school bonne, when squired-4 . delivered
one of• his .bowery speeches, which' terminated
-rotheibat as follows:—".1 say, :fellow citizens,
that the inalienable rightly!' man are parauloont
find catamount to. all others, and: he who cannot
put Isle hand on his heart and 'thank,,Ged that .
nothing is ranking within, deserves to Ho a bed
—in a bed-4 say,.gentlenann, he deser,ves 'to lie
in I.bed—in erackei crumbs in H,"
shouted out the voice of a person'ansions to round
the period. - The laugh was tremendous.
Ihrtatan:—An exchange contains the following
notiect”Allroke lop thopocket of the editi3r, of
• this paper sometime dkriog the , Week, a , ten .Cont
piece. Who It belougs to or ithere it ratite from'
is.ai'mptery kin*, and , we. carnostly' request the,
owner to alms and take it away; we hate been
without money so long, that its ate Is entirely for.
ratan; Upon Oneeidele a beautiful yoUng lady
with a handkerchief to Introyea—weeplot to think
that she ',iltas no Mate, and a night cap Mx a p o l o
alit stipagl of distress.* , ,
Couvittauve.., ,, ArbeS Rowan fienotal:cto Ora
Adler ask. for .l.te trip year? Ansirei—rhfarius
(inorry,l4.)
Why does the cook rade more incise then the
'• Adv.—Because the one makes idly, but
lboo other dia.ner.
• Why's.* oort's tale Wee the letter F? 4nl.&rouse 11.1 s the end of bat 1 • •
ABOUT -, lfooPaHero is the * B( ''/Ited thiat
&Witt the hot.pit . E' E •
whet ii hut& r •
..why, my dear? why do you ' •
f'Recamaw-1. totted Astor" lane ;Catenary Whet
Fulda her dress 'flak Oit 16 I' slid she milk sail! '
The Veins included in the lease, have each about:T*o
thousand yards arum
• The low' which Is made on more flivourable terms
than could now be procured, embrkeS an unexpired
period of between elesms and twelveiears.
The ImprofemenbVconsist of . - Pcnr pumping , and
hoisting, and Pout breaking. ErWites, Three slope*, One
id mgt. nod one double Breaker. Platy houses pew and
in good. sepalr.
About Three hundred thousadit4s 4,4 coat are now
opened, by.uenuisexe ...At tunnels.
The capacity of the Collieries le estimated at Two
hnudred thousand tons per 4121111314 t . ,4010 of them is
believed to be capable of polducing In the avreptte,
seven ,mill.ons Onions with little additional expense,
the taa;ch I ne ry erect‘d, iwind calculated for.that purpose.
Per teripo *O., apply ter . • J.
r Polito - file. Penns
a • or BUBB PATTEIISON. Eat;
cokktgakcs FORIIALE.,
F o R SALK, —1 wo of ific most valui.
• able Collierita in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvaubt.
viz ; ulAcit smut COLLIERY-at. Pottsville, wed
the BROCKVILLE COLLIERY at Brockville.
The subscriber now residing in this city, and beirlif
- unable from other occupations to give I& these Collieries
the personal attention which they require, hasbeen in
duced to offer them for sale at the opening of one of the
hest seasons.•which has ever occurred in the mining of?
Anthracite Coal.
VIE BLACK VINE or York Farm Colliery at Potts
;Me, eznbraces'all the free burning lied Ash reins of,
Coal in
in'
county, - and the product Ras always
been in great demand and met - with a ready sale at the •
laichest prices in the New York and New ngland Mar!
kets, During tbeuast rummer, an expenditure of $20..,
NM, was ma de at this Colliery In taking • a new lilt
on the. Black Mine velal. ;The property is now in a
splendid condition, and caieble of producingannually
40,000 tons of .very auperlorlted Ash coal. The Slope;
hat a roll;and t !leveed' on them:lolde
are laid down in. the same shlartantial manner. It has
a breaker operated by a twenty horse engine, with rob-,
tens. lame screetis,'auct all the fixtums necessary to do,
the work In the best and most economical manner.—
There is s large Xtu_eighttif other personal property. such
as ekes. Wegoniy Wawa, Mules kr., which will be sold
with it. •!..
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At the BROCK - VILLE COLIitERY, la tunnel has re
cently heeit driven to cut the celebrated Tuscarora vein
which ru through the whole estate for nearly one
anll vixich ts.now in a very Site standition. Thu
two engines at the Slope and the. Breaker, and the (run
Drift Cars (of which these is a large number) were Made
'by Ilaywiaid A: Snyder., AB the. roads have been laid
'down with the T rail, and all th. fixtures and Improve
ments which have bee" made upon thin valuable proper
ty-are verVadviinta,geously arranged for cheap working.
Under a careful and :salve management, thin Colliery
sill,l prod uce,annually a huge guan et Coal. for many
year. to come. • The stone Storehouse and other proper
ty In the town of Brockville, will (If wanted) be Included
In the sale. ••
'apply la Mr: George C. Pottx. at rottemi, or the
subscriber is this city nt tO Broadway: .
yor; . March 22, 12- GEO. W. POTTS:
•
-r UNION COUNTY se,
mmouwea Pennsymanla to EH.
{ S zaketh ;leftward widow of Leiria iteihrim, late
k„.!..-.•*. c
of White Deer tp,'Union minty, demised.—
To i children of Anthony Belli:maro, der:assed—John
Holtman/. -Othiiny Rellnam. Jacob !Wheat% and IleAta%
ptih,hteibaim. To the children of John Relbsam. deceas
ed—William itelbsarn, Henry itellwm and Charlotte
Reif:earn, To the children of Peter RelbSlllll. deceased—
Philip Deibssm, William, John, refer, Farah. Catharine
andslietty Habana To the children ofrhitlp
deceased—Joseph Reitman, Reedy, Irwin and nortrietta•
To the child of Catharine Hellman), deceased—Jacob Mil
ler, GRELTING
Whereas. at an Orphans' Court held at Lettiehteren (be
19th day of September. A. D 0856, beforc t h e Ilon. A. 8.
Wilson. President. and Jame. Marshall and rbilipltuhl •
Esquines. Judo.. of the anus Court. Elisabeth
Eelbsia -
t,o7;A%rp:titlonlFforitla: terjnsbai:winiateof VleLertownhip,.ion:.
dec aged, died seized In his demesne ac of fee of and in
all that-certain tract of land "Kunio in White Deer tp,
Unite county, botaided on' the north by lands of
Culp.:on the south by lands of John !Inverting, on the
east bi- lands. --, and on the wegt by lands ofJohn
Ilaverling, rontaining fortydwo acres more or less, hay
, ing -first made his last will-'and testament., 'That said
; d4eedent left your petition a Widei without 1613 e—else
I the followlogeollatera I hetro—childreu of Anthony Beth
, sant. deceased. John itellesm, Anthony iteibsam. Jaeob
l l lteihsnan. and Benjamin Reibrato, children of John Seib.
, ram, deceased . William Beibrant; near,' Reitman+. nod
1 Charlotte ltelbsam. children of Peter Selbeam, deceased,
Philip itelbgarn,`Williatn, lobo. Peter, Sarah, Catharine,
and Dotty lleibeam children 'of Philip Itelb&m, deceased. Joseph Reitesam, R eedy, Irwin, and Henrietta, children
!of Catharine Re /learn. deceased, Jacob Miller ;Abet in
• his last will and testament aforesaid this said testator
-, .made the following 'devise and bequests:—.l will and
bequest all my` property. real h e r n
atural
to my
loved wife Elizabeth, during her natural life. so long no
sbe shaU-retnsin my widow," and then this my propeyty .
shall 14 at my wife's privilege to will it to whom she .
Pleases. • , - • a
• Your,. petitioner further' represents that shell' still a'
widow, and that the tract of land is inuimductiee, and
that it would be for her Interest, and also thpse who mar
have conflngeut luteinst, to havelhe estate add. She
thereihre preys your honors to decree n Sale of the Ma" I
under Cle , provisions Of the act of April 18.1853, fn each '
cases provided.' •• , ' , • ,fr 1
We therefore hereby ce r mrannd you and each oryanto ,
be and appear.betere our Judge of the Omban's fbert of ;
said colinty, at .Court to be held a t ',Lewisburg, on 1d6n.1
- day, the 15th day of December n ext, fur the hearing of;
the parties In interest cat this Application, and show
canto why an order of sAle of the premises'sbould not be
made. • * ' - , HT TB6 *out.
Wittiem my band and seal of the said Court at Lewbe
burg, Ibisi2el day of October, X. D.. 1855. 1
BA3W.EL ROUSH', Clerk.
• Oct. 25 '56. • , . 43 6t
clover wit, in the
key off the' prove
onials to everybody
nd for all sort of
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HOTELS.
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WATIOMAL . HOTEL;.
Corner or Commerce dr, Shainolleln Sten
SECOND nova' zfelern - or fir SilititlAD•
Sbamoktn, Northumberland Co., Pa.
- - , . i. iitl.'3l.lVEAyElt; ;Proprietor.
17-ly .
April 26. 'ISMS
THE "BUCK HOTEL"
• Sea Ply ipmite the Court How, Le6a#on, Po.
George P. Reinhart, Proprietor.
This lore!, so 1014 eidebr•ted for Its generomkboard
and good , ftecentinodal ions. bas been recently Itnynired,
and cnotlnnes to La thi, Maga and Oeneral Head
Qua tern. • • May 3.1856 la•ly •
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WHITE HORSE HOTE
Vor..i. of (renirr nd jfaltantongnentecoilte.
Joseph M. FeHer, Proprietor.
Entertainments and arof A mmodations or tbebo.t kind ;
and every attention will bo paid by the boat and his at
tendants to make guestrand trateleis comfortable.
Pottsville. 3fay.lo,'"mi
NM
El
SCREEN
RODGERS, EN 1! CO.'S
•AIRON an.zsaato w mcs. 4
• ttrM • IitEDGE/W, ENT k atanuthertcirent
' of Cnit end Wrought I tON HAILING,
: A. ,g 941 of erety descrlptionJuelte the attention
' oda
of the public to their brunch of business,
which le conducted( In the building for
_
ninny occupied py Ktu at a Coach In Coal street, Potts
ville, Penna.
;They can furnish Terindas, i'rellts•Wock for Arbors,
Fiowar Trainers; Tree Boxes, dc., in every iltriety• of
style; Window Guards,. Cellarg rating and Wire Netting
or all kinds, at the shortest notice and an, the lowest
tonne, together with iron Bedsteads, i'arm, Lot and Gar ,
den Fences, English ilublie Vetre, de., de., below city
prices.
Y. IL—Cdraetery lota. neatly eiselosed. Designs "got
to /jolt customers. - Ererythingititheirltuecin hand
or ordered, will beturniebed at the shortest notior..
We ero prepared to do all kinds or castings, each as
•
railroad chairs, water. pipes, as.
Yebrairy 2. liis4 . 6.13 r.•
•
- - WIRE SCREEN FA I CTORY.
hauge o ropr otors.
THE undersigned haa as
:• maned the proprietorship of the .Whti
• •• •
. Screen Factory in Cosi street, lately con{
"" ducted by 11. L. Cake,aud desires Wadi
th 3 atteut ice u 'Coal trpordors and the publlcgeneralti,)
to hie extensiretratablivliment. Arrangements are made
for procuring the very best of materials, and orders fort
'Gnirk to.a large amount sin be ailed at the rhOrteat
um, aria on the Most Satisfactory terms, • •
- The enbcrlber, moreover, haring secured the serrieeii
or skinfutrind experienced workmen incites the most
alai:attrition or Mato( hiiiiscntens. promisfugthem
equal to thaderst turned out othermanufartocies.
fau.ll,l l MV I-tf - ' 'gentle ARLAN.
, • U- TZ it i rEistv t ,
,i 16.1. /Kurtz. •*pearls
Kiltattattrun Of
1 1 . Z Wire Cal/ Poreerea. Cost Riddles. Wire
`lug;
Co Brous', *c., ilinersviiierk Schuylkill
unty.
Thanktuffor the liberalpetiole:e,
hero received trortt"ttio, Oral Dealers And others. lu t vib he
Plats awed moat respectfully solicit their custom In the
nature. Ali work done at outehop will be warranted, so
that an one awed btafeeld orKetung tod /ex
_ Ku2tx being one of the oldest, and the most expe- I
nettrea Win Worker in the misty, we feel tun, theists
an thin out the teat Coal derma tor, the ileidad•
orders add:wised to Kortldinermille, to W.
Efeleter, Pottering!' or Kurt: A Welder, MloarriTio,
will be promptly attended to. Old gym erepotral..
Shy 19,1155
An kinds at ocria lhavikts itpideas cealii44
The patrowe atthe public stroperthAly solieltet
Jnly 211,14 . • • • ' ZOl7
RI AL :SALES
VALUA BLE TOWN - LOT for Sale
ort Sanbary street, kr ,
the borough of
Minoraville. containing 60 het !hot, tansibiog trick to
South street, tI feet. hatrinS, a bnibling on it renting
for $100: and the foundation laid for a large drdUuF
heuse--fixing Me of the best 'mignon; locations to the
bor , ugh. for tortes apply to: . . B.D:ItALL.
Natember.l. tt . - 44-the
FOR nos e . I
1000 Aerie ot_vaassaose Coal Laud.
ONE THOUSAND - 'Acres .tlf- the!
Tat natio' D &lion:than landi.altuated Ld
Butler and ilarry ma toonshlriSchuyikill county, Pa,. is
hereby offered - at print& ode; • The Ashland &tempo ,
- llMlzond runs through parlor the property, which is un
derbid With Coal utaluSiteid well himb red. 'For jtw&r.
mice, or information apply to Samuel teats, Emintrr
street. or to the rubseriber. at his EMI; }Waft Agency,
in Unread 'street, Pottsville — , - . The terms me
cash, Mid half mortgage bonds; rEANCLS SPE:get-I!.
Pottsville. AprillO. 1554 ' 144 f
A YALOABLIRIV COLLIERY
• • 0
rE scihseilb6r, being ` d esirous: t:lf re
,
tiring from the Mining business oTere hlisifflford
at private sale- This colliery Is situated on the
Schuylkill Valley Railroad, ateut mei:tile above WM& •
port.. The Coal Is of a deep Red Ash, and - of funkier'
quality, and vrelliebtpted to the New York mud Eastern
markets. AU the luiproretnents are of the moat eppon ,
ed esestruction—reoslstleg to pert of one 75 home'pow., l
or pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps And all the
necessary machinery, in pert: et order; one 4 E,;llnreit
ginctstut Weaker: imputes. Was, screens, hoisting plane I
and paring complete, cars. tools and stock, ail in good
order. The colliery comprises tools,
celebrated Spohn't
bey li Veins, above and Woe water lerel, all op.med and
ready to commence immediate operations. Vat further
particulars Inquire 01' the subseriber, itt Pottsville, °r o of
Aux_ S. risLEI, at theliOrke. ze - •
May 31450
CI)AI.Npvt.FPR .A 13AAI:
.
L u ABLE:4I; U 4.14 .I,A Di VS :AT
PIT.PASit RAILit-ThatCelebratal tract or Sete°.
didiLkel land known as the "Spohn rset,"eontatnloff
the, ;ugly adebrated " Spahr'. Vela," also what is
generally .known :as the ibEerventy,free acre tract," ad
joining. on, de .ift. Carbon Rail and and in feat Mrs'
wesjan Township, owned by Nicholas it. Thourorr Esq.,
is hereby alerted at private mkt, on th e most advanta •
geomi terms, . j
The tract contains all the Coal Veins In the (heat
Southern ',anthracite Rogions—inelndling. besides 'other ,
tracts, those generally known as the Pabner, Model Add
Carlson. It,rch Orchard, Orchard, Priseroie and itaaa ,
siothi with all the underlying, though yet unexplored, ;
beds of coil which are known to exist in the formatfon,
aseraAing when proved, over a hundtrd feet of solid
Coal.- .In fact, ' the tracts now offered, contains
the richest Coal deposits in the Co unty.
For information. apply to Francis Lipman.. Esq.. vent
for Coal latuts, and zeal estate generally, Oak° In Ran
road street above R. Market street, IN:1401111e, Pa.
blarch ..n.10358 12-tf .
COAL MINE FOR SAE.
„1.
the interest of the. Lessee in
Three celebrated Tetns,of Coal, to the Gott An:
three to Cont Region, eta distance of about Threw rages
from the town of Pott eville.
.SOTTBVILLE
UMBER - `FOR - 8 ALE," : —.SeVCIIII
thousand fset of seasnoulladnber fos soduth , tbe
It of Mtherestlle. Poo desiring
_to purchase .
will APPlrtd. ,- • 8. D. !RA Mtheerslate.
%otembor I 'A
, , , 441,2na
• - LUMBER! ixNg:pelf7 - -.
, ic.
he subscriber respectfully announces
.. V, the public Millie bas sosiplsted talsi Steam ar
ea Earmillin !recast Valley. Schuylkill cnanlY, and
Is UMW, prepared to furnish all ktrids of Lnoiber at the
lowesAprlems—on e D u Pine, Ircrac t 4 and White Oak of
evernire and description. ' • .
'S;?' Rids ut Lumber slit to order at lbe shortest cloth*
' . fi0t.1715.3 46-11. . EDWARD Z. ELAND.
. ---
WitllikeidOcifit PL A NINGI MILL, .
lIFTWCY-4 . lilt,
dos bary st Erie Railroad sue the dial, :
.
Op sits da Farstace,Williazosport, Paula. , .
irl_l
0:: 8: BANGER & &O.; Whole-
ILA sale wad Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of White
and yellow pine flooring boards, sub- doors. land!, sbut•
tem. aiding. wood niontdingg. de. .11; and se I *swing..
fancy And Oslo- An descriptions Of turnip V; and planing
doni with promptness. and Icitbe best manner.
i eb. 9-16 . ' 7 . . . ~.
_, , ,
....• . • -,C4y-
I! rt INSEED OIL, Patent Paint ,Oil
angsbes, ke— fin. sale by 'J. r.
avlkW Ibmett, Angurt 23,44 34.
ALL sorts of T - Rail6 s ;irom 22'0 60
pounds per pad, On band and for oak b r ;
Lee. S. 1S 44- resous. t BON.
m.cOROL, Fluid,: Campbene,.Tur
wine. le.. for skis byH /T. BANNIIII.
Scbuylkill Raven, August A . 56 Si
BAMTEL
Zktf
TONS • Zigc .. Paints,. axid , White.
• tend. Pit mite by —.' ' ' --' 1: J. 741A,Mi11if 1 4,::
. • uyikill ibmen, Acrid:3,ll ' - ' :44-
19
I- V OR
,SALE--A — lati ( quantity of .2 . d
OR
dope ebsln far Ale, 'Or Tilflolo Mies from
34 loth to 11,4 inches In dLtabytee. i • ,
Doe. 4,1853: 49. - E. VARDLIN &130 N. ,
tIHIO Mineral 'Paints; Chrome Green','
chrome yenow-4 u , sod ti-011,and 0111.011 S at
every descried:A ;ler agile by .7, T. IlVitil7)l. •
Schuylkill Ilaron Angast23. '56 , 31-
1.00000 lbs:
ryTta L vi ro l rt u Te l s.. 'o .tit r i
bill naven. by , •
-9-1, flown firmyn. Micas( 23.'1% ' 24.
9 0 000 Fiarr Window Glass; al
.y 9 so, Looking MAU Oates, and Putty
for sale by •'_ -. • . T. nANNErk.
&huglalll Raven, August •.; 'ilf, 1 • U
rn) MgC.IIA - NICS! - -14--S'hip Augurg,
Fifirlt Levet Squarea, tri , oad anti attlu7llng Hatch,
ets, Braree and Bltta„Caalking leans and Ma!tete, 31or•
ticlug 4U d ltnrlitg3lacklueo:Plattet,Bollrmaatod Itoundai
lu setik, front .:,., 0.1..rt01k, at StICIITEJL k Tltostri , oslt.
pk , ttFritle..tuza.4 v.'sti
_l_, td..."
-,- --
/ IToII - 0 - US - E - tE -- iPEI&!.
. T - Clirtaili
Pins and Kilda, Zak. Castora. tine Ivory carved
handle Table Cutlery. Plat* Tealararable g r ee,..us, Roil.
en, and tiarteepana, rreserrlue. keell.e4t)d . tret"b Conk'
iug Ware, at • aTI - C1.1711 . kTIIO3IPS.O.:ti'S
l'ort.mtitt., .auptit P. '56 -
' lO SPORTSAIEN !7:-Come qtici-oce
fi
. .
ow-large stork of auglo and ttouttletLrreited guns,
-a so,..ColVe I:evolvers, and Cale,i imprarect,atnglet and
double barrelled l'ldola, Parlor , Ilst.)11. Glt end water
proof ropi. at STICIITEtt k TIIOIIIISON'S.
Pottetille..lnly 26.'66 - 1 . 36.
110 'MACIIIN ISTSI and DR API'S
3IES.-41revuan Stivertiatvaultedfiriangularfealea,
unrivalled. Flfel Squares. Stiarbt and Devoted edge
SI might age's. Rules - ewittlited , reitnally front 59 to tOO.,
combined 'G naf,:o and Callipers. a / U. S. slanulard. at
STRAITS:I ♦ Tgoismvs,
Pottsville, Autl'ait 9,'L9 8 . 1.
—7—
GENCY • for 1
mw rtil-aht:hlta>
wideiyeeleinuteaAgricalturall
at 11315 *hop, I invite the attea
far niph therit with tbeN-lrods
—ll4•lght added.
• Pottsville, June
tIONTNINO RODS A ND POINTS.
• UST received, a : ustfortnient 01
lit Lightning Reds and Pointa,iwith fixturys (Tinplate,
:which any farmer tan put up74ad for sea abeatr_by
June 21. '56, ! 25-lf , !,..- j BRIGH7IT LXECIL
' • HANNUM
uTHOLESALE. Dealer
T . in Paints, Oils., Tarniahes, Turientine; Cam
phone, AlenboL Burning Looking Glass Plates,
Window Glisas,Putty, Gum !foie, Gum Belting, Peruvian
Guano, Oakum, Pitch. Tar. Basin, he., kc., at Philadel
phia pricei-oppcisite the Suattliotel„ Schuylkill Haven.
N. B —The patronage °Cretan dealers, nod the nubile
generally, is respectfully solicited. Orderatiled and sent
with.dispatell to all parts of the conntry,
Schuylkill Ibsen, August 4.74. .
PckrIFORIVII SCALES — ----
ipF,,EVERY desetiption, suitable for
Rediroads. &t „weighing lacy. Coal. On), and Mew
r andifie generally. Purehasers.run no risk, every scale
I guanintled correct. and if, after trial, nct found sat
iStsc eau be returned "Mimi! rluirge.
`44, — .• actor, at the Old Stabd,... established for genre
than nty years, turner !Sin h and 3lelou /Streets, ffial
ftdelph la.
ABBOTT It Cm.
•
- Sueresrorn to &Meats & Abbe t.
,Flzept.l3, - r-
MbRRIS, 3 - ONES & CO.,
' t IRON & STEEL lIRRICRANTP,
Market and Stizletnth Strects..Philtukiphia,
• Mare always on hand and for sale '
• BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—SuI) assortments of
"Burial's," and other favorite brands. „BEST AMERI
CAN BAILS--urdlnary sima. or roiled to order Or bridge
purposes,&c. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE—
Prom:Peados sixes, or - rit toy required size. BOILER
RIVSTS--:DoSer brand, ltlad!> i in acdid Wes- BEST Kt
(MISR CAR AXLES—Amerman cod English. FLUE
A EIIIIET IRON—For coverinitischutes, &e. AMERICA?
& SCOTCU PIO IRON. RAILROAD 1110N- , T rails sowa
Sat ham suitable for mines. , turnouts4c. aun IATA.
ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT' ROW, lipad, -, NUTFralad:-
IV.ollEits—per te,ia,cce, ears. and machinery gurhosea
STEEL.
CAST, SMEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER
STEEL. Allso, as extra quality for taps and dies. The
above, together with a full assortruent.offlrtro, steel,
Tft ails and Spikes, Ao which the attention of dealers,
railroad cooripaales;eaticeeri, miners, fouhders and ma
- rhinirts Is invited. May 10. 1815 ?10-ly
. • c FOR THE PEOPLE r ' •
4 - - .. , Read and RelectAefore you Buy.
STICH,TER & THOMPSON take
pleasure in announcing that they have Opened a new
0
Hardware and Iron Store,
On the corner q Centre., and Market streets,
And invite the attention of their friendsind
the public generally loan Inspection of their
large and verisd assortment hf goods, which will consist
in•part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers saucepans.
Brass and Iron Kettles, Rifles, Guns and Pistols, Rile
Barrels, Powder and- Shot,'Percussion Cltpa, Iron, Brass
and Copper Wire,tfron, Steel, liellowS, Anvils, Flees,
Files And Resits, Traces, Nails and Spikes; Muley, Min,
X Cur and circular - saws, English, American and Ger
man Grass Scythe's, Sickles; Scythe Stones and Rifles,
iloes, Rnices,lSpadew and Shovels; Hay _and , Manure
, Forks; Riddles Sloves,-Axes, Ratchet sAlammers,Plan ea,
Saws, Ropes. White Lead, Oil, Glass, Locks, Latches and
'Hinges; Butcher Saws, Choppers, Cleavers, Dial mime
with Bow and Swivel, expressly tbr Butchers, IRON
of all kinds and.doscriptions. Our foreign oods are
maixutactured h) , the best makere.land the o attic et ,
tides for the most part obtained dirMly from - rumnt
j
&aurora, comprising Cabinet • and Building 'illaterials;
Carpedter and •Shoemaker ;Tools; Smith add Miners'
Tools; Moulders', Plumbers and Gas Fitters' Tools; Ag
ricultural and' t)ixtnin g Iturilemen I s ; .lionse Furnishing
Goods of ; every rlescriptien, and in groat varletyin
short, every article in our line can always be found with
us. - liurgooda are purchased at the lowest pikes ler
.CASII, and. as we intend to put on but *Ararat advance,
It will enable us to sell goods lower thin they have ever
been offered In this market. Under this cenvielion we
contemplate opening a OTTPRICk stoat, and take the
liberty or submitting this proposition to you for your
centilderation. Being •eatlidied that a business based
upon these principles will meet alike with the .support
and approbation of all our friends, we therefore propose
to sell goods LOW, for one price, with no doviatiororhich
we are drmty convinced will result in mutual benefit to
,all who practice it. We take this opportunity of res
pectfully al:inciting your patronage, assuring you that Ito
pains or exertion will be spared to please, nor any effort
withheld to promote the interest or secure the approba
tion and support of all our friendifandipatrons. Give
us a call at the corner of Centre and Market. Street.—
Storeformerly occurfled by:John S. l lllorrts.
. _.. • l ST/CIITEK A TUOMPSON
. Pottsville, lifay4li, Isso l ' ' • 22.tf
ikk
Of D. L. E'ater y i sms o lyarovirsre Store.
El AVlNG_remoyed from the corner
Of Centre and Market streets, to Fir& Marts's old
man , nearly opposite, Mr. Esterly would Inform his
friends 'and thernhalltantsof this and adjoining coun
ties, that et,erything in the hardware line will ilways be
found at hil l estithilshment,Where they may be certain
of getting superior articles at the lowest pricex torite.
member to raft at D. L. F.sterly's Hardware Store, Centre
street. below Market—ft , I
N n.— : Orders for cast, screen R, of Esterly A Prick's man
ufacture. recolrerFand promptly attended to.
Pot tsville. Aprirl9. I RIM 4 1d-
FAIRUANIK'S SC . 4EB ,
pHE subseribere, agents; tor the man
`: ufactarers, have juirt 'received anew article, celled
114 e "Union Counter Beale," calculated to ItOatt frotn
an Duce to 240 The. For role at tkettroilcStore.
E. Y.414:01.EY
' °tingle, April 28th;4855f . I'l l-
~J
• COL L
-4 ENIAPEB QUILERYSTORE,
1 Norte whlret stivet.
CONBT.
ANTLY on hancli a large as
4fortnient of Pen and Pocket Knives, &Wars. and
Razors, Table Knives and Forks, in libry,stas,
bone and wood liandlesi Carvers and Forks, Divk
f r Doyle
Knives, Lc.
ALSO—a ivy,' extensive assortsaent 'of Walters, Tea
=Trays, &e.
Fine English Guns. Colt's Pistols Allen's "Iterolunsi
and Single and lkruble hurdled plitols, with a general
stock - of Fancy Hardware. constantly on band.
JOHN X. COIX3IAN, Importer.
Philadelphi.a,Doe.3o, 1854 I - Doc. bl•tf
IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE
STR.EET,- Pottsville. --
v The sabseribera are prepared.ie furnish the Trade
Machin ista and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight
added) whcdei‘leer real!. hest.A - therican Dar Iron, man
atee-hired at rottertne, end warnattglof superibrqludity
Mao. light T rails „suitable for Mites, and Cable Chains
farelohed at short notice direct tram the Importer.
E. YAILDLEY /6 SON.
York Store, Nov. 1153 47-tf
'HARDWAREtND IRON DEPOT.
lit nu
,S WA:tilDhli, harlng nor arrank
ed his goods et his new plate of , hostiles*
and withia new determination of furnimdt.
Ins all sash goods as ,the bittlinvot ot the
Onal IleOon may regain', at their lowest market Twine,
lentils the inspection Of the Public. I shall be always
On hand and have on hand a full stock of ; .
Bar Iron, Chopping Axes, , - .r
, Flue Iron, 1 Coal Shovels, . . ,
Cast Steel, i , ' Trae*Cheine, .:
Slitlron, . .*, Nails and ncest,
, Rope, I • 'Tackle Blo cs, ,
Bellows.' ] Armlike,' d Sikes; &e.,
Hardware and Iron Depot,, pima iiraiczr: three doom
above Harket. East side,, * Inas K Parr,
July 13,1851 1.- . 2.5-tf '
BRI VT
C 'I I,ERti •
ri.iV ARDIV.Ascr. 74WO g IL ir E
TWO doers be
ids Mate Lim el.and nearly epposi te the MI •
nerte.lteitilt, Putt/snit, wlie edit ha found
ituMmealmatimaistinentatUrsaltaisz: •
°soh Trhimittgi, , ' i Plies. . , .
11 21
sprie l ie, , • Fine Tnityt_t, "
Willem' : , ; Britania Ware, _ _
4 hoemakeniroole. . ' Aurcrtmetitor floe Lo
Cccrenter'altiolti, -'' ), . Table CutterY, • ,
Maas and Paint,, • Pocket Claim, 'f ,
Bar trim Grail sites, : Tilble illicelm . .
Coiled ~ it - Anvils and Vices.
Nails and Spikes. • ' Asicrtment of fine Guns,
Baliroad Iron and Wane, Sheet Iron Crucibles,
: Smith Tonle. wh. e, Tin plate, .
Building Materials, - ' ' brass Kettles, . ,
' Pane and
1 . . Sad Irene.
Cut Steel. - '
Shear Steel,' Dollars,
Arm ander,' 1 Chains.
kill Saes. .c, ; Railroad Tivres, ' ' •
Cromisnt Strirs, ' ' '', ' - Powder and Shot.. •
fine fiattdsawa, - , -
0. B. returns itis thanks to the public PM tbe plihnilitil
theyseteeded kid= ittilleindirideataparity.andtuipee
the new Oro, by the fidelity of their minds, strict iiittelP
non tii Widnes& end mickittrotedatittirprieee, Milt Iseettre'
i oill manumit tbsiremstlnued suptiort. ,
. '-- ••. -1 - ' Nam= Aulteu r
,-•-v •'!:Ehiatirshirilesti,irtainii,ThilleoaribilleA*.
, . Pottslillit, "salary 8.1056 r '''' - : ' .i.
.TO,BUILOEM.,:,'
HARDWARE.
ME
Zading Agricul
!ring the agency for the
plementstuattatseturod
n of fanners, and no
t annhiersrer's priees
FRAtiIi.POTT.
bL
•••, t • t' t":6‘
• MEDICIN
15 W er HUM ' , " 0 ;It frry T drug.
.I:utat far S. C. Itsettn.
,+.ettatir asomsorso to
t publlo Hutt bau east/Lead tto the
SipotU , tiary boalosia, sod Ousted a nal/ drugstore,
near W.& A. 101204 cabinet icarerooms, Alrertal
street, dote 5.14 , 5nd, and Wallas the patronage of
those who .13337 moth, anytktou to La Hoes Übe
that every tap!, ac tend o n that hts _ ezperleoes
4tataa tai re, arid that' tbe wt tura ot laulutst
oacuinas. . t Ros I sTille.4praz24l666 2544
' ' itY§lBB , KAILIAIR,B. h . i
TfAor - the bslr? It b ils th e ti most
I Y .
d ° o l ll-tt la - Utt .n-a l t i ol:t tr"
r a Ir, silo world stud Is prim-tabu:nth , bineerlal for Grey
and 'Said headt.,The Eathstron fully restored' zity hair
after a balduessly twelve years. Yours truly, • - -.
. L - ' IL L. ATWATER.
I.
. , -• : . -zr Nei. 66W:treat StioeLllew York.
Alio, Lions' Eitrset of PureJamslm ahiger. for dr*
papa/rood general nervous debility; ke., can be had at
, c. astaxra:,
Parfamery and V a riety E i tare,Cetttr*Street,Pottsiine.
Oztober tl. I 853! .
i - 4141
OUT CUZIE FOB Dymnal
J; S. Hr
ICE.
rug TIMM DIGISTrit FLUID. OASITYIO'3V
D
REPA.RED from RENNET, or . the
fourth aboroarl of the OX. after directionsuf Baron
Lie kr. the great PhvatologlcalChernist, by./. &110'.411-
YON, M. D:. PhiladelphYs. Pa.
This Is Alearre's ortm Remedy foe an unhekthy (stow
Noun of man can equal its euratire powers. It
mown, oo Alcohol, bitters. acids, or masons drugs.--
It is extremely agreeable tot a toile, and may be taken
by the moat froblepationts w o cannot eats waterersek
er without acute distrese. areof drugged Imitations:
Perin is sofa drug.
Call on the agent and got a eseriptireelreular,gratha
giving a large amount of se eon& evidence. front
Lte
biFs Animal Cbernlayry; Dr. Ounbe's Physiology of Di
gestion; Dr. , Perelra on Food and Diet; Dr. - John .W.
thanes.: of Now York University : Prof. Dungibron'aPhys
ielegy. : Prof. Sillitosti, of Yale. College; Dr. Orrrottert
Pbyslolog,y; Le.. together with reports of enroll from all
parts of the Bolted States. .
JFlrrSold by all druggists and dealers In [ Medielneso—
Price ONE DOLLA 11' pew bottle.
- BANNAti, Whole—lle and Reim ApeaL
Potanrille
Nl24.eh 8,16 •
GRAS. =W. EPTING, I
Wholesale aiid. Vatail
imoz-turalmire:etuti4:xtiedxsailit.
S. IL Cinier Sentra and liarvaal Sta.,
Mgrtioree• Hotel,
PO TIIITILLE, at`.
The subscriber, having taken peaseackra of
• the heti* formerly occupied byMrs. t. M.
Beatty, has converted the mute into •
Drug sand Apotbecary ptore,
anch as he thinks trill rove lathifitetore to
purchasers. and respectfully' calls the at•
tentbDU o f his friends and the public to his nice stock.
lie has taken great care in the 1101•CtiO0 of his/Mem
Medicines,;Ac., and can therefore cheerfhlly tecOmmend
each and every one as beton
PUNE' AND lINADULTBRATIEA
We is detanziluecl to give his undivided personal at
tention to his business, at all bonnet the day and night
when required, beihnins Mat the moan end reinaaNan
of pay/leans *smell as the invaluable tires of their pa
tients depends in a giest measure o 0 this wire of the
Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixture,:
and he feels confident that CR tAPNESE, wbeto obtained at
the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only
question With his customers: when once his reputation
ass carefUl and competent Apothecary, shall be satisike
torily establiddied•
Ills reputation hi hi determined to builtkup, with the
asslstantr of a share of the vitae patronaecr. It'll' Pro-
portion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous
friends. Independently of that which be hopes, to obtain
by close attention to business and - strict attaDon in
tutaing prescriptions which may affect the 'health and
lives of hie cusMmers. -
Deception In preparing and compounding of medicines
for ruthless speculation be will never resort to, though
it is notoriously true that such a dangemus,deeeptlon is
tenet morn extensively and successfully:intent:id by
ca
druggists than nbe teadily Imaged.: Confident of obbduing's mane and rank mongst the
first of his rotemnoraties, he only asks attentkot -to
presto his will to serve, and his ability to sat*fy the most
exacting. " .
alir•Patnins may with eentldeneerely npon l the prompt
and faithful-execution of their orders, eedt by mail or
.otherwise. CMS. IV.' Drrniq m , .
• . Darooe Curlew.
c. S. E. Corner (if (bistro and ilrorsocipan ibarrate.
Potstilio, dine 31.'66. 25.1 y
EMS
A mgotgAtiptEvOUUTlO N 1,
TAO 11111111111 UnaIIIMOUS t
The Great COu t lttllT .ZrritatiLl
The virus of disease offen makes; Its way to the toter
nil ors/um through the pores of theskin. This prnetrat-,
tog Ointment. Inciting under the bind as it is rubbed '
to, &absorbed through the inuneehannels,andashehing
the seat of inflammation, jprnruptli and invariably sub,
dues it, whelbcr 312 the kidneys, the • liver, the
loom or any other Important organ. It penetrates the
surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that
eoulinurdeitsr witb•the skin as eurnr.er rain puma into
the . fevered earth, diffusing Its cool and regenerating in
fluence.
Skin Diseases and Glandular Swellings.
Every species of esterioreirritation fsquicklyreduced
by the *nil-Inflammatory actlani of thli Ointment. An
gry Eruptions,
such as Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Totter
Ringworm; Scald Read, Nettle Rash, Scabies, or Itch;
de... die out, to return no more, under Its application.—
' Ilarpitel experience in all parts of the world prove* its
infailibUity in diseases' of the skin, the museles, the
Joints and the glands.
Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. •
- The effect of this unrivaled external , remedy upon
Bernfeld, and other virulent ulcers and - Peres, Is-almost
miraculous. It Ant discharges the polean r ralliell' Pram'
ens suppuration and proud Seth, and thin! the ewes,
which ifs healing properties afterward complete, are safe
I as well as permanent. ,
' Vl:ends, Bsuises, Burns and Scads.
i In cases ot 'the:near. of the benes,ll4lnisa Caused
Iby steam explosions. Cruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumga-
Ram. Stiffness of the joints, and contraction of the sin
ors, it is employed and warmly recommended by the fa
culty. This marvelous remedy has been Introduced by
.....Its'inventor In person Into all the leading hospitals of
Europe, and no private household should be without it.
Undeniable Testimony.,
I. The Mental Staff of the Peened and Englith Annie,
In the Crimea bare officially signed their approval of
Renewers Ointment; aelbe most reliable dreludng for
• sabre cute, Realm!, end gunshot woundta It is also used
by the surgeons of We Allied Navies.,
Both the Ointmeot - aod the Pill* ikon & be' wad " in the follotriseg wive:
I • Bunions • , Skin Diseases •. --
1 Burns Swelled Glands
, Chapped lands - Sore Legs'
Chilblains Sore Breasts .
Fistula &we Heads
Gout( - ' Sore Throats
Lumbago ' • &ores of ailkin‘ds :
Mercurial Eruptions Spins
Piles Miff yoints •
Rh :umatism , Tette %,
Ringworm Ulcers
Salt Rbeum Venereal Sores
Scalds _ - Wounds of all kinds.
Sold at the Manufacteries of Professoi lioLwvratt , SO
Malden Lane, New York, 244 Strand, London, and by SIC
respectable druggists and dealers In medicine through
out the United States' and the civilized world, In Paha
at 25 cents, 62% mete, and ti each. dffit - There is a con
siderable seethe by taking the larger sizes.-
N. EL—Directions for the gliktance of patients In avert'
disorder are affixed to each pct. .
Jane 21, '5O
THE GREATEST .
Diediew Discovery of Ittte Age.
DR. KENSTEDY; of Roxbury,. has,
discovered in ono of our comosen pasture weeds a
remedy - that ewes
Every Mud of Rumor, •
from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple.
Mr has tried it in over 1100 eases and never failed ex
tent to two eases (both thunder - humor). lie has now in
his possession over two hundred eevtificatesof Its virtue,
alt within twenty miles or Boston.,
Two bottles aro warranted to ware a nursing sore
mouth.
One to three bottle! will cure the worstklnd of pimplei
on the face. •
Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to sore the worst canker in
the month and stomach.
Three to Use bottlevare warranted to tore the worst
ease of trysipeldi.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In
he eyes.
Two bottlesare warranted to cure running C.f the oars
end blotches among the hair. •
Pour to Ida bottles are warranhnl to cure corrupt and
running ulcers. • - . •
• One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottleg are warranted to .cure the worst
ewe of rtngwo .• i• • LI
Two or three f, Wes are wananted tare the most
desperate case of_rheumarbon.. - . • •
Three to toOr bott/ee are warranted to car e the -
salt
. .
rheum.
Flee to eight - bottles wilt cure the worst 60434 scrofula.
A benefit is !always experililleed froze, the best bottle,
and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity
is taken..
• Reader, I peddled overia thimund botilesil tills In the
vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of It In every
ewse. Sonoma, water wilt extinguishfire, so sum will
this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that
soldanotherr after a trial It always speaks for Itself:—
There are two things about this' herb that appear to me
surprising; tient that It•grows' itt our ,pastuns, In som
places quite plentiful. and Yet its value has never been
known - until I . discovered It in 1848—second, that it
should cure all kinds of humor.
Xrs order bt giro some idea of thettradden riseand great
Warn, of the discovery, I 'win state that in April,
I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—lo
April,l4ll. I Wad over ono thousand bottlesper day aft,
home of the wholesale druggists who have been In the
business twenty and thirty years), say that nothing In
the annals of patent, Medicines was ever like It. There
Is I universal praise of It from all quarters.
Ia myown practice!' always it Welt strictly for humors
=but spice Its latrodnetion ass general family medicine,
4reat and wonderful virtues have been found in ft that
I never suspected.
Several cues of epileptic flts--e disease Which liar al
ways considered incurable. have been cured hy a few ..ot•
the, 0, what "A mercy if It will prove effectual In all
sties Of that awful malady—there are but few who have
seen more of it than I have. ' * • ' •
know of several cases 'of Dropsy. VI fittheist aged '
pesplecured /1 It. • for the rations illseasesof the Liver.
Ilaadarbe,llTsPeptia, Asthma. Fevers er r
and Altus, Pai
hi the aide. Messes of the Sploe.and partketarly to dl,.a?
Ames of the kidneys. Le., the - difieoyery has done more ,
good than any medicine ever known.
No change of dletimeassary—eat the beet yen get, and
mooch of it.
Diratiostsfor mi.—Adult*, one tabloillonda aSS
--children over ten years, a deftest upoonfial—g
from tise to eight Team tesopdonini. As nodirectioos
con be applicable loan vinstitutitins, tab, oilltittleat to
veratetm the %wale twice a der._
Mantactured by - , • ' • DONALD 6X YKDY. ,
1r5.120, Worm Ore.:l.'B*mq; .Neu.
Pike, O. Dallas. . $
r*inslesaSeAgengi:—lcev Yoit Cite :81
'clay street; C. O. Rios, 192 lrteddissJt ititilkiton
Ciffit,2ll &pony; , 4t: 8, kJ:0402;100 baton Aft,
, •61$1imate neut. for TenturrlTSll/14y. ,Wr.. Prifirt.B
ifolvi.l32 Forth 2atil4iet; • . .
For stao
11#11131081, ' Say
NANUF4
TOBACCO, CICARS AND OATS,
Hamboirg Smokintrobacco
and Iturat4ary
14 prime s: 1.00 barrels 13snoking
go lt; 900,000 (pan g e Cigars; laVou tiPanistillses)
IMMO I...subs rztras. JAktE3B.MlolEtat.
sa
Ups 22. - llszatun, Borks counts.
. T
.01141.LSON'fi N -A INC FURNACES,
• iseiglitters, &v.
-TIMM SUBSCAIBER is Agint :foi
iithe tile et Chillemi•s Furnaces, lbr beetinte Dwell-
Ink Start* Public ileire..stc , together with Regis
tere„ he., et ever - 1.46 and size- Itiweie Furcsers are sape)or .1 a ml etbeek d new to we'll* heeling per
,i.
Imp,. The skit not burned, will is ronseitumtly as
russets the epee ati: We —ix. * utStee titres Feraseele,
end at , w sepertuteast it patties up, which- *ayes
about. ID per twit. oa ti, cost.
04. 24, •ass. ,
ST. CLAM C
ES'FA,
I..piepsied teeniire
&musky number ,f
ter4141013.
inebittery Is k of
..szel the mstertalwat
prk&or can gutrratea
'tared ier the Vetted ht.l
—The Chilled PLR
from ibis Celebrated Y
toe reeelleuee have nu
AA.
Oct. 4, t:l4
PO TSVIILI.E '
• 4
• Saddle and a rues* manufaetory. {
fiii itimA
The S bseliber - wouhl - td 46
In most ~ .. iyi n yi teth . ,
- attention of the citizens of Vett&
* Ile and the Coal ite• on In general. to hie /argot and
Well *elected Hock of " ADDLEItY, all kinds of I
Carriage itiid Team Ilarlaess i . 1
Ooltare of all deseriptbrut, Drift Payless, *e. lie de
Hres all who may need anythin gin the above line to tail
and tee his goods. be parchaaing elsewhere, as therk
tan be nothing lost,
Orders ter llamas, t., promptly fluid as reasonable
terms.. , LEVEiltit WOSIZIADO.TINIt.
• . —Opposite Episto / aturelt. Centrevtreet, PottivOk.
Slareb.O. 1855 . . [May 13,'541 k - ii.ti i
SPXPRXSr.
• •
§TOVES, Tl; . and - HOLLUVV , Ware,'
Brittarmis and B Ware, Cutlery, h e.*
hest Ranges. Ran Boilers, Portable Rao
;lV*, Ou Ovens, Heaters, he. Having en
-1 lifted his store hi :laS added to his former
stock a large variety l r new patients of took.
parlor ,otice and hall stoves, and be has
• now the laigest stoe that has ever been offered4fi this
twenty. Lie invite: mi t friends and customers to can
tlild esuninefor th ves foaling confident that beaus
snit them in quality and price. ‘,
. 11 , 4 r• Ile calls their' particular attention to his' sheet
Aron: Parlor Stoves, which be warrants to give more heat,
'ilthiese feel than any other stove ininse. Ile has also
a splendid article of llitehen Ranges, which he can give
the higheat recommit dation. .
Pottsville. M 4110 , 130, 'ss' 48.
YAM
AQUA COACTOFiT
Ass fi Hmitit'a H FAC bop,
CORNER of Broad and Centre si l ts:.
kI.LA•FOSTER it p t i ßAN, Proprietent.
MaMs 7 lroster a n having entered * f• •
I nto-Partoersidp. Carria„le Making,
liotunktidng,Ellac thing businesakc. I 4 J
*add rufonn the pu h. through the MULL. thattbs,
henceforth carry on all the above named bninehuat
their workshop In Tamaqua, at the old stand. itir. Foe.
tee is welt known as ,'a blacksmith, ac and Mr. beanie •
professional Conch Baker—both are Pi l acticel ineebanies.
.and by a eorableat s i . r r :f their skill, they intend to add
to their favorable d well known reputations si,t4trito
smith and carriage ker. feeling coadent that their
.prodnethe at cannot be extolled. •
-. • ld'essrs. Foster a Veen will keep leurstintly on hand
every variety of Carriages, Coach, and Wagons, and hold
themselves In readiness to execute all' orders jobbing
or atherwise—with good workman, at abort notice, on
the easiest terut k and In the pest. anner.
- Orders from ell parts of the surrounding Comity son
eft/dr—address! Foster h Dean, Coach makers, he., Tams.
Zgas, Ps..
July MI6 - '
INTYIAIMBER •
. _ _ _
•
-AND-.
NANUF CTRINC CONVANY
RAVEon hand at their exten-ive esta Velment, on
ilatiroaditreet, a great quantity of lumber of every kind'
and description , bleb they l'in supply to Operatori,
Carpenters and iders. at lower rates than it can be
bought ' eliewhe i They are also ready_ to_supply,
through the mea i of their extensive business, and-la—
borsaving mach es, manufactured articles in their line
eta Living of 25 per cent. on former cost. •
aeirlargo s h ops have been in unicameral opera . -
n for . Malmo. , tw:wfwg uut wort quantities of
Doors, 'Window Frames, .
Bash, : t :Panel 'Work, . j •
. Blind , . Bannisters, .
• 'llouldi
4 ": 4 m
11 hutt li or td s: P7sts' '' i
And ail kinds ir . framed, Paneled ma Zona Work, bar constantly on band. They are reedy
b‘exeente ordeni at the shortest notice, for any quantity
or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff.
Dry and greetillemlock, of all kinds, for building pi - I.r ,
-.lnoses. Oak,Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and scantling
0-earls: Chrry4 Walnut, Mahominy, ke., for cabbie - 1
' work ;--White and Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw or
made to order; White Pine plank, 3,2%, 2, IN, 'l4',
and $4 inch panel, always ready; also, plank; beams,
rails, searitling,; posts, shingles , ceiling la th, pall-
Mfg, ke., kn. I- . . i
Qty a ills of. sawed *tuff and everything in their line
on hand - or to order ' at the shortest notice. •
• Pottsville, March 29 '26 l.. lO.
I aura, PATENT =Faso I
-The Great Invention' of the Day.
g THE subscriber announcer to the cid
, - settapt Schuylkill county that he las secured the
I t,to sell EDWIN and JAMES 11 'CLARK'S new Pa
lent Flouring Mill, which Is pronounced the greatest
' American invention of the day. The subscriber lemons
of these Mills In full operation now, In Tremont, where
- ho Invitee All persons to call and see it in operation.
• Tide highly ingenioni, end much needed Invention,
forma an entirinew Baton; in the manufactureof Wheat
Inte-Elourt And the splendid manner In which It per
forms lie wort, ()ducting, Bolting; and separating the
at a single operation into seven different qualities
i cg l our and Yeed, and that within a space of only twen
ty See het in length by four feet in breadth, at the ra
pidity of twelve bushels per hoorons a. pear of French
burr vnillstenti,only thirty Inches In diameter. The
Brain Is converted at a single operation into Extra and
Superfine Flonr,Vine Flour, Middlings,Shifertuffs, Shorts
and, B mn, any 'power being appliCable to propel It, from a
four herie up to any *of her desired. The small space It
occupies would not be missed when placed in a room with
other machinery, and the entail amount of power it re
quires to propel it, makes it certain that, ere long. It will
supercede and revolutionise ill other Flouring So
applicable is this Rill-to the wants of the world. that
every saw-milionsehtne shop, locomotive shop, foundry;
Huge, telling ruin, ot any building haying a power all
dy erected, can now have within its wails& complete Me
chant Fier= Mill.,st the trifling cost of from four
im
seven h dollars, and thus the enormous amount
of Driln raised within the United States, can be censer. ,
"led into /lout , within its limits.' •
With one of thSse nearly every large Colliery es
tablislunentju this county where steam power Is need
for pumping, should be supplied. They could be erected
at a small expense and would enable Mark t* maniac
are their own Sony:
This Mill only occupies the spsceOf 21 feet in length,
by 4ln ,Vridtlt. It is also portable and When put up can
be placed in a wagon or dray, eta with a single horn
hulled to any part where they desire to use It. Its con
struction is an simple that It can to connected with any
engine by a single shaft.
Single or Township Rights will be disposed of by the
subscriber, residing at Tremont. Hundreds of weft&
sates from Millers and others who have seen the Mill in
operation, can be aeeni at the residence of the subscriber,
J. A. L. TICE.
. .
Dee. 22.'55 514 f
EMI
romoiszeilim
..41
. .'9,11110 CV
ER
_REDI
CIA.NCEKb TMORS, WENS, UL
, IL) OM, sellortm.4, WHITE SWELLINGS. ke.,
cured without enrglealoperations, by Dr. Loussr,snay.
pr. L.'s pamphlet (25 and SO on the treatment and cure
'of (linear ! , Tutnors, de., will be sent to any address No.
• on receipt of a postage stamp.. °thee, 11W,d 'Walnut at
- 3 Phtlecrn lila, Sept. 0, '6O , . till 30-I.ln
. -
,BRDWN'S
. . .49.-ko co time actor .3r.
:
rtiouGli
.it thunders. and light.
, aings In ill corners or Schuylkill county, and rains
new g Stores, the undersigned still maintains In',
arm Wanner, his old establishment as heretotorej and
will continue to accommodate his easterners In such a
prompt and satisfactory manner as to warrant and Se•
cure theirentire'renEdenre. At the same time he
Alike:l.ols opportunity to return to his frioudsand
patrons his grateful acknowledgernents brn the
very . substantial manner in which they hare, drat.
, log many years, &eared him with their patronage, and
' hope they will continue to appreciate our humble efforts
.to setts there. Our Drug . Sterols it ted up In a superior
manner and la well stocked with all kinds of drugs. In
• this respect our establishment cannot be excelled by any
• ether similar concern. _JOHN G. DROWN,
i Druggist and awaits&
I - Pottivine, June 21, 'O6 25-tf
t .
mom
WILBORI COMPOUND OP .
PITRE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
A CUDEPOit CONSTIMPTION:C01110118, COLDS. ASTII
-JIA, BBOYCUIRI9 GENERAL DEBILITY,
• AND ALLECROFULOUS
Heave Yaw Tried ter
Thtsfinportadt question should hawked every Invalid
who is suffering from pulmonary trouble In this tickle'
climate: flare you tried WILDOWS COMPOUND OF
COD LITER OIL AND LIME? It will not nasfeatellke
the plain OIL; hit Is on. the contrary, pleasant to the
taste; moreover, the Phosphate of Mee is, In this com
bination, a most remarkable and to the healing proper
ties of the Pure Cod Liver 011, as the following cerild
eates
mats
from a host of like grateful acknowledge.
eels will amply show. No person , hould neglect, for
a stag e hour, a cough, or any affection of the tun tug. lest
. the mutt aerie= consequences Aglow. Dr. Wilber's
pretaration :It both nib and simple, and sure in all ordl
nary cum, and has performed some surprising cures In
decided contromptiotiorhara ordleary medical aid has
Da. Wilma :--Durint nearly the whole of the pest
winter, LIM sneered seriously with a cough, which. had
sot rritest my lungs, that my physician frankly admit
-. hid his tear of consumption following this troubles the
ttpri..g weather sot In. Medicine Seemed to effort me
little relief, until 1 tried your preparation of Cod Liver
011 and Lime: The effect - I sal Saved he farts to admit,
was almost magical. and I.,a,tre the pleasure cf saytult at
this Ispji lan entirely fine fano any
Wit co
Do° me '
With:thanks id.yOu for your Calualqo axon-ivy, eoi ,
OW iftoeonntotnd it to an, 111110 are thus emitted.
...Muria C. Um,
' ' ..Cliataberstreet. Wagon.
Mantratiettirild b* r ;AV O IAN PER n• W gat) R. -
- • : " Carotid,
- ,
' ' 11 1 6teurtlitrteL Dutton,
nittiefgait Dion .4 tan; ni
iotottft *Wig rottitfilot by,
. o PPdtttoll4l e.9trri n- t, °.
iek 3. '4O IlOgi`
„ .
CTURES.
BENJ,ALANNA24:
43.
.11 MANUFACTORti
chuylkill Co., Pa..
LASH 31EN 1' is rio iv ::
I with Retired Co's.()
and
We're .
, tit lied Coal b:are4-esarytit
,
NI
be most appleeed conatruelbek,
: or tbe best quality, the Pro
e work mial to . opi roarrufar.
tes.___ . . ._. i
i e Wheel* need . _by btu ere
i • miry cf limb k Litiniatt, -width
, l'roptietor.
cuss. LAWTON, . Pup
• 44.14 m '
ER
ore*, Tiotware dc. , is:or
'ICHTER'S Odd
.ottiTute, 'nearly opposite
ire helms now on band
refild/ose irate,
de ale and retell,
, ding with the
twit be enrpas
ebettpness and „
son be will pay piitleister
of an kinds, via; Cooking
oyes, &e. Ile has made *r
inser to tarnish the same
71; are furnished at Derr's
et and most approved kind
no family should be with-
Ages are tarnished at al}
Old stoves taken In ox.
delivered witheutelons
The undersigned being
dwell' to be able to give
always on band.
lEDRG li IL sTicirsag.
V.VS41:19101:
'TSF7.
OFFICIAL:
MI
PROCLAMATION.
OTICE is hereby given that ;Ft Court
:. of Common Meer for the Irbil of tatters pending,
et !tie ikeld et Pothaille,in anti Pr theeonnty otSehtegt.
kill, on 311).NDA I, tin' ter 13th. Me, at 10 Weleek in
the peewit:a, , o tootle ue car week. '
Sliciifrir Office. Potbtrille, t
N0r..15. ISM. • I
PROCLAMATION,.
IN THE .4 REAS i , the
the Court a C e la , rle a s p W.
I 'of Schuylkill county. In Penosylvania, and Justles-of the
several Coirts of Quarter Aesslene of the Noce. Oyer
and Terminer snd General Goal Delivery in arid county.,
the it et. F. S. Iluble, and tbatornon Fester. Judges of
the Collet Of Quarter Sessions of peace. - °yet" end
Terminer. and Gettcral Goal Delivery. for the trial of all
6.041 and other offences In the said rounty or Schap
kill, by dirk • prEcept st to me directed, have ordered a
Court of Gyeroyed Terudner and General Gaol Delivery
and Quarter &obit.* of the Peace, to be hoiden In Potts
villa. on MONDAY, the or,
day of Deeerniil neat, ei 10
o' ark, to con: in ni two weeks. fl •
ht therefore hereby Oven to thei Coroner. the
,Jystices of the Nam and Coastal:les of the said county I
: of Schuylkill. that they are. by the solid precepts cone I
Intended in be then and there at 10 O'cleek In the limo
noon of the wild day; with their rulla, reeot4e. Ingutsi
Alone; eXelintations and - ell ether. remenytrancevs. to do
those thlngsarbleb. in their amend O&a, appertain to
lbe done; and against the prisoners that are or then shall
be.ia:the gaol of rvviik county of Schuylkill; are to ..Ix ,
then and (bete to prWrate theta its shill be Just.
_ _
itirackiatg Lf : f qi.msuar
Eberirs Office, Pfitlisille,l VAT; Sheriff.
N . OT. ISM ' , 40.ta
N. N.—The Witneeeee and Jurors the as 11:titttio:ned
to attend veld Coact ate rokinlred to, attend - punctually.
In ease of nonlittendanee.the 11.'013 Inds woe made
and prodded, will be rigidly entossed. This notice , h
pahllshed 1 , 3 r order of4e. Court; those concerned will
gosern thesoselees ac , • • „
PHILADELPHIA:
raiZER! J,EATHERI I.NATHER I
it ir,y , ci VERII , IA Di , IMpotter
j_ of FRENCH:CALF' iiiil NS. and general Leather
4r, No 6 South "Id at., Philadelphia. •
A general assortment of all kinds of LPATIIXI, MaIuX•COIS,
etc., ete. RED anC/AE SOLE LEATHER.
i.
Ale. 23. 1856. ;• - e.,en
-
14. STEWART DEPUY & SONS,
L
i - A
X fe- Hatt, CheMut that, (below '6th.) Ps4o,cialphia. VE opened' -a ;la rge and' splendid.
.
..1 stork of Velvet,. Tapestry, Brussels, Three P. 7, In
amain and Vfmitgaz CARPETINGS. •
Also. Floor otroothi,ldattin g s. Hearth gyp, Door
Mats. Dru,Neta, Stale llods, Table and Plan 1 COTC3II, &C.
arhkh they are selling very low for eash, wholesale and
retail. . - • . •
September 6,'66 , • '' • Stslm
.. '
t f.IC:4II `IC T!! LICHTU I
firl HAINGFIXID;ANMmDmg
_histo' itad Perfumery- Amnia ; C. 4 3IPIIINE, - or
' NE: OIL; PHOSGENk OAS, and SPIRITS. - i•OP nit.
PE'...MINZ ; all of whkti, ens of a superior quality.—.
Bianufnetured and kw al e at, the lowest Usaufseturer'S
Priem% bY , 1 lgataNALL k OGDEN. , ....
Noe. 274 and 280 !Nth 34 (IL, above Noble. Phllso.
•.1%-Orderi reepeeitally;
.; 'Belted. will he filled: with
promptness. and deliiormi ray ot the. Depots fn the
wily the of charge. ; ; :
. • ,
&if pt. 13,1856. • • ' - 1174a1 ,
OILS 1 OILS - I X OilL4l.ltf
• .
Ile B. A,_ 8, 8. ALLgic h i
i f .aad II south w /*wryest wnligwawlPlhisity
.pEALERSAN OIL, have .;fuss re
ceived, direct fit= New Bedford ; ilieroNoll'iwitraii•
p l e a Oilorldelt tliep offer for midget the lowest market
WlnteirSperm oflAiMpd. 1 Mater Whatiol4ll2,lsooipit
do klephantall,9,6oo do 1 itseked do do 7,000 do
Also, in store.afeai4oo OD, Pale and nrgwn . Soap.
Sperm and Adamantine Candle.. is
- :Feb.23,14. -- • t , , a ~ . B.ly
Lamm! viNoy. FURL
TOHN FAR •
tart No. 284: market
street. above Bth, Philadelphia. ISIPOBTEP., St
rAertrittil and DEA LBR in all kinds and
finalities of 'FANCY liffßS. kir Ladies and
Children. J. P. would rail the attention o
the Ladles and others to his immense assort
ment, beina the - direct Importer' and kLanulketurerjot
all my FURS. I feel confident in saying that jean offer
the greatest inducements to those In want, and at he
same time will have one•otthe largest anortmants to eel
led, from. ' • I .
Storekeepers and the trade will plane give in. a I
before purchasing, as my Wholesale department Is *ell
supplied to meet the amend ,for every article in its fur
line, and at the lowearpossikle Manufacturer's prates. .
Sept. 6, JOHN .FAREIRA, 284 Market st.
-
1.0c•KII;00K71LooKpl .
VVI'S lit, and dining the tielida .;
8,
• I willsen Gold find illrer WATC`IIES,! CRAWS,
:It ELRY,VACHB.:or any -*Aber tirtfele la ma r l
cheaper than they can WI bought at anctlon:
article w3rrsoted to he strictly ; as represented, or the
money - setur6ed. ' ' ;"
14 - ;LOOK AT Tarsst PR/CT/Int ! e ,, _
Bolld 18 lutist Gold Patent Loma* 16 Jewels , warranted
two years, only `, $25 00
Silver Levers. 16 JeW4s„warranted 1 yr. 6 mos., 12 00
Cameo Sete (Eaerintlfidl Pin.) entire new styles, 1 00
Other styles of Enr-rlpgs and Plus, In sets, as !-
low as ~ .rw'n t . ' ' 225.
Brass clocks from $1 to SRO: '' ! ' ' II!
The reputailon thiestoretutsseqUined Go;fair dealing
selling cheap and be/Pg accommodating, should igloos
purchasers to call anti eec gualityc style and
_nits of
Goods, before going elpeohere. ..., k
Remember name apd location.
R. Wc3IASSON, 111711:Bidge Avenue:l
' • Nwr. 22, '26 . V 41-Of , -:.
CARPETS A ND OiL CLOTHS. gowbeap4srpesstore.,
DERSONS ;scan purchasec,ifillefK
,i. 411 Cloths. Matilogs, he, very cheap, holesiiie,Se
retell, as the subeeriAer is tinder a very to 'rout arid
light store expenseetilnd Is enabled to sell at the ray
lowest pricer.. He anh ld . call attention to hi - fL
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. tteautifut iniperieN 3 PIT, if
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Suierilue Lorrain , 0,--- .- -- OAIIPETS. :,,
Fine end Mediiicelogralo 2 PIT. •• , - .•_,
- yew mans of all kinds. ,
And OIL Cortst trip 2t02,1 feet wide, tO eit for Mina;
halls, Ac., with a gist variety of low priced Ingrain
Carpets, from 25 to rents, and Entry and Stafr tsar
pets from 10 to 50 t o is per yard; also. Majtinini of all
widths, hearth It :.. , Table Covers, •Floor ittleths. Rail'
Carpets, he. . '4 .I.t. '• IL IL ELDRIDGE, ri ,
No-41 STltAWDEMstreet, one door &WV.' Chestnut ;
lit street west of ' d street, Fhiladelf , b T. , •: ,
Sept. 20, '6O! 4 . . , , - _ m '.
01 - 107 -- . ~.- , : 1858.
PAL STIIK. OP NE** OBS._ :,.
lIBENCti :5 . all cvlois, . , ,
..r . Fashion' le - k Cloths, \ •
' Fall Silks. MO .ow styles,' - • . .•.•
Magnificent #` ' Delaloro,
. - ..Ileet styles I (Nieces,
Very large e t , of new Shawls.,
„, Flannels, 'W'' English and Americim ''''
Cloths, Vest - and all kinds Men's Weer; , !
Sheeting., •• Linens, Towelings, Ac. !
~•• ,„--.,, . L'Elti! lt LANDELL,
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' F.4 - ifh and Arth 'streets, Philadelphia., •
Storekeepers arofsrited to examine our New Goodisc , —
Fernlike can be well stilted in every kind 'Of Dry Goods.
Wemake Black #ilkii and Shawls leading . articles for
wholesaling. Rl, . I - '
I'. S.—Jobs recOiced daily f ro lth the Auctions of New
Ycrk and Philadeph. Witt-Terms, am CAM I
, Philadeliada,•*reintre , If, '66' 1 35-2 m j'
, .
. . STall FER a HARLEY. , .
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" • ' , 7 ,t.:4P wArcinsl 5Em - Eutir4-
' - ~.s . 7._ -'NWhoksale and retail—at the"Philto
. . ,-...._!.....- -:-... plita Watch A Jewelry Store," No.
96 North •Seeen ' sh)jeet, corner of Quarry. thtlade. ! I
Cold Law W - ..04ttt l.reteetted,lB carats fief; Ira !00,
-
GoldGoldLoplitliWafitiel, $lB (to tos24 90.. H I +.i
Silver Lever; fail jr/relied; . . ' - . ,- , $1.2 00
Sliver Levine. „ewels, .. • • - - -. -,9 00 '
Superior Quertiers,N l . t.l- - • - L! •T 00
Gold Braceleliti` ''`!: - I '''' - - ''' '
Gold 24'50404 '.;! i , . - - - • -• •
Fine Stlreejlo r i- ...' 1 : , ri . ''' , • ! •"4
Ladles' Cohn - loci'', ',°, e li , ' • -- -. iii
Silver Tea-ifooles. tef,.2; .--- - - - )<. OO ,
Gold Pere with litincilgrid Silver Holders- s it 1 • .
Gold Ftnger.ringe. Si% rents to $80; Watch Maws,
plain, 12 cents; patent, lb% cents; Lunet, 25 cents;
other articles, lis propoction. All gods warranted to doe
whet they ate sold for.'i i STAUFFER itIIARLEV,.
, 0,, hang—wane tiold'aild Silver Levers and. Lepines,
dill lower than tholabtre prices.
October 4,12156:! 'I , - ;40. I! .
•
NEW FALL OCIODK AT THE CHEAP STORE!!-
THORNLEYA QHIgM, on the North
East Center of 140IITII and SPRING{ ; GARDEN
kui..,l(flarrisou's White Building.) PLIILADELPHIA,
hare now on hand the gamest, best *est rtad and cheap
est stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, in this
or any other city in tht, Union!! We have purchased,
all for CASH, and will sell them very cheap for cash.
Will our friends call and jctdge for themselves? ;
SILKS! SIIAWLSI I' DBMS GOODS! I
Rich Dress Silks. Stripes. Plaids and Plain Colors:
Rest Oil lloll'd Black Silks, Imported. . .
French lifertrums, plaid Cashmeres and all Wahl De tains.
Long and Square Brocba_ Shawls.
Crape Shawls; Stella Ehawlit,&c., ac. , I
DeLanes, Chintzes.. 0 ugbants, Paramattsa.J "' •
Embroideries, hid Gloves, hosiery and 11'dkrii. ' •
; AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STAPLE GOODB.III •
Shirting and Sheeting Iluslinikesea7 quality and Width.
Flannels, Blankets, ickings, Cradies,„dc. 1
Best Irish Linens: Table Cloths, Quilts...eta.: I
Cloths,Cassimeres,Mittinetts and Vesting,: I 1
Carpets, 011 Cloths, Druggetts, Matting, etc. I
TIIORNLEY ti counr,i
- R. Oar. ZVI ih and Spring Garden 5154411.-
Orantbiagras run past our door emery ten minutes;
from the 'Exchange. in which our enstOmerti aml Ms
free of charge. To them we tumid' - 1
N. WE nava ace our. rates." ; , 1
Sept. 6,1800, • . j S6--dmi
• Neeietes,de tun mandis Asersiclia. ;i I
THE FURNISHING STORE . ,
xo.loo-ataxnair sr., CORXLIt or resat. Sr., saw roam,
.BMBRACES an extensive and Own
. .plete assoriment of the lattlgt imPortationa and
t, manufactures of GENTLEMEN'S - If unNisinNo
Goons, equal material. make, texture; durability and
style, to any stork ever offered in this country—and at
prices which cannot fail to secure the attention or close
! elan Borns. consisting of
Slllttn.--111th linen brooms, collars! Mut ' wristhands,
of the best and finest q uallUes, and newandehoice4tyles.
CALICO BIDETS—The latest and most at' rartlie pat.
terns.
LINDERSIIIRTS and PRAWNIII3-ot, wool. Merino,
cashmere, silk and cotton, of desirable and dttrabloquall-
Tlies—andshe Teviot Wool Undergarments, ao highly ap
proved by physicians. Also, the Stotker Shirts and
Drnwees.; j • -
CRAVATE—Superior quality and beautiful styles, and
a fall nssortMent of Storks. Collars, Necklyea. plows,
Scarfs and Xlutners of tin richest kinds.; •
SUSPENDERS—An almost endless variety, luiluding
the finest and most durallto. ;
POCH ET-MANISK ERCLITEFS—SiIk acid eotton . --plain
and printed—en unrivalled assortment. ' ; • ;
. , HALF 11081.1—itiool and cotton, ; ; of tb,o host texture,
'selected expressly for retail trade.
. morortho,ROßES, and GOWNS4Elcint pattems, ex
eellent material. and of tht best make.
"This Stock tetupriata all grades, from the lowest to the
riehert4 that can be produced—and haying errer3rifaeility
brimportlnatand taxnufacturing,not exceeded Ityanye , th.
or establishment in theEnited States—berms, tbserelbro,
wtll consult tbelrjaterest by examining thegooda
arf sold at the LOW11:61. rosin= COB PRIME.
ire Goods promptly delivered at all the.!R alined:De.
pots, Steimboate, Ac , and In any part of thotity,trithont
charge..
Shirt? made to enter by experienced ban*. !men-
miler style; at abort nntlee, warranted ; te !IL %Dr No
Machine wstrk done lu this vttablisisment.'
Sal L13,185n. • ! Llyin
M. lc itm.pwspi a..CO ~ i i
.musfisteers, , 1
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Broad flted I.l4milion street,. Philadelpaia,Thma.,
AV . OULD call the attention ofillail
y T road Managers, and those inte t ested hallallroad
Property, to their Systest stLeesettohießnsewes, n which
they are adapted to the particular busier* tbr width
they witty he Wilma; by the use of one, two s, or
fhor pair of driving wheels; and the pee; of the whole,
or so much of the weight as rosy be .dealtabien. alibi".
s on; and in accommodating them to the 'grade curves,
strength of supatstroetion, and 'rail 'And wo k to be
done. BY thee* mesas the maximum nacral e ff ect of the
ti .
power is seemed with the twist 4pen.act tar attendant*.
worst of fatal, and reptant to Road and Eugloa. . tilt th these
objetts in view. and es the result of ttrenty-th Pee. Year ,
practical esperlenee In the Ansi nese try our , viler part .
flee, ve mannotetnre.atte di/rem ii was tir F* 73 ,11.. .0
leveret classes or sixes of each kind. j ratitrehir attest
Heft paid to the strength of the tuseblocits the plan and
workmanship of ail' the detaili. ' Our long .experience
and opportunities of obtaining information, enable* lir
to hirer theca tin nes with the asettranet thatin effleien
ey. economy and durability. they will ettettles4favorably
nith twos of any other kind In-use...l We elm tarnish to
'Oder stbeels.antles,b(tanit' Or /ow -I'mtlYst Up , et 062.
us , *ithot hoeing.) compoeltkni etultintaihrirlus I
. iirimr desmiption oft:chore Sheet I . ets end tattier Workir,
,gad graryartkitt Appbetaining to the nrpnierWwwnearal
_of fortlenottte Elutheir.: -• .1; i , 11.1W.1 BALablifilff.. .'
Jacteerte, It, 14E ' U4Trintile M1.A.1111%.: ,
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jTRIMBLE
WM. MATT.. Sheriff.
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.e.SIGIt OF . TILE GfiLDICIII,I4II.IIPPALO.I
ITy A tt,Fir tale..i at r. 09 /ma prkra, a larg e ma. ur umat of
.
, DaV IPA: a tat SI Nil; L BARI:LI.. I.ll.;:siS,
! I * ' BOOT PAGS. 1
i 1 . 3. . . I (MILK BAGS , •:•.:
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i, I • ~,. -f.g i • i 1 SIVERI OTt 91,.ASKP, . •-
1 1 - l 'll - ' • ' ! ' pow Win,•• - .•' ••• •
i. , - 0111 _
i ' .....,.• Aurs,,ite.
~ P. It•-,411. kladaiepairing dote at the sharked ;settee:
. 1 pbtleetelpbLa. A tignst 9„ 56 ' c ' ' 32-tta ,
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n gen y t
w f ho lit; .A. A i.
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Sr n• I YE,
and CA NDLEd: No: 124 year!, and S S' Watit
street. Nei, York.-1 All °Mims., left et the ottlee of James
.1/. Orme} Esq.. oret the ll:change; Hotel, 'ir 11/ revert,
'prompt *Notion.
i Septrifber 28, %a ' I ' , . .
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rloitA.T.l-IAN - 11: SlittilitTiLlESS,
ATTOICOW AT LAW,
d . Tic,. 2 York Buildinga, Philadelphia.
i . 111:1111nad :
1 ' •
J r ...1 4 1.Carter,Tamrqa.
-- Jones'.t Cols.
. i Ottiman, Norton a. CO•I 1 Pidldeil) k la.
:' 1 rhllitelphts, Dee. 2`2, 1. 1 4tf. , 0 " •
ff LEAF TOBACCO AND CICARS.
;. DENSLIVIArib CO., 2 - .
O: 21 South Front Street,
Ciammlaelin Merchants, and wholesale
1 ZaderS I all hinds - ; ; •
eaj ralgiecol c • NonisActured Tobacco 6 Cigar',
I Tla4conitantly on band and for rile low, all kinds of
' JIMERYCAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected
irith special reference to Manta rtirers'. use. •
i .1 AU articles sold, warranted to be as represented and
'; av i e=t ra n i lt i nt i li t a a rd ce ed t e te n exa t r ie Ingt7. 1 .ard .
y upon being fait Itserved as 11 the goods werewere
',elected In pert".
Aprld 12, '56 ; ' 154 y
I JOSEPH .A. • NEEKES,
TYACTIMPO OP •
1 4:1 Wire,and illiwiewCioth Sieves, - -
! °ASE, medium and
.fine in mesh ;
hihre, toltbile , stre and small In diameter., Metellk
Clotha or woven wire, of the best , qualities, various shies
of mesh, from Nos, I to SO. Inclusive, and from one tolda
j feet In width:. They are numbered so many spaces to a
Itheallinch, and cut to Milt. The subscriber also keeps
constantly on hand SCREENS, foi Cost. Sand. Cre, Lime,
'i.Grairq Gravel, Guano. Surnse,Supsr, Salt: Bone; Coffee.
1 j Splce,Dthes. Ilye-Stuffs Towether. with an assort
ment of brlght'and annealed iron Wire. • Al) of the above
sold Wholesale or retrolv by • A. NEEDLES:
9jorth Front street, Philadelphia
May 31, T 43 •:' 22-9m
---7 •TNCTCO WONG
gitEkr. PFerrailti9no, •Fty,,
in returning thanks to' his numerous friends and
donee of Pottatllle arid vicinity, for their very liberal
patronage. and anticipating en increased demand for
a:Bokser his own! Manufacture 'and Importation. has
=de n ! eztensire preparations to supply the same In his
stocr(surpassed by nand in the cily, and to :Mich A , it is
comantly err-tiring additions/roes itrrope.c. of the' flame
itylei,) can always be found a choice selection of articles
suitable for Bridal, Birthday and Holiday Presents, of
the most recherche and unique description, comprising
In part Rich..Dreirsing Cirea, Writing beak : Cabals. Fans,
, Bronze Bisque and Pa r t Figures, Musical Boxes; Opera
Giessen, and rich Ta Ly of th e useful and ornamental
in Ormolu,. Bronze,. ell, Movale, Papier Mathe, tre.,
Also Combs Oroehes and toliet Article,. WM. T. FRY,
128 ArettStrevt,(opposite the Thralre) Philadelphia.
Oct. 4,1856. , • 40s3m •
LADIES' L FANC — Y' 'FURS !
WIIE,N visiting the City, our friends
In the country 'should not riot to call at the FHB
Stow of..M. 49177.. So. t south Second etre, t. Being
the direct Importer enO -giring his whole at tentlen to'
the Manufacium of Flits he cannot fall of 'poleaxing an
who.urill glee hitcta call. 111 k stock lathe largest and
most complete In the l 'Alty; I hia trines will be found as
low as any establlehroeht in this country. :Every style
of Cardinals!' Taimas; Capes, Vieterintvt, Le.. made of the •
following Pura Russian rable. • iludvm Bay Sthie;
beria Squirrel. Fitch.' &WM, Martin, Stone Martin,
Preach Ma - Hitt:Silver )lartin, .ac..; de.
lias FURS altered SO repaired.: M. GETZ. ,
No. 114 South Second St. (beloirlfarket,) Philadelphia.
Oct. IS, letsB • , J -
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CLOT/ONC! CLOTitINCILCI.OTHINO!
w11.142.1LE, .AND PLTAIL.
rHE i3ubscrdoper would . . - xe'speetfull,.y.'
I Inform the rettOnt of the 7.3liners' Journal" that •
be schist Opened a new , •Iterertned Ciothln.Stoie," et
No. zes Market street:(2 doors loin* Ninth, south side.)
Phiiadelphii: where he keeps constantly on hand one of
the best assortments of Ready 'Made Clothing In the city:'
also. a largeJaseortment of Cloths. Cassimers, de., whleh
will be made to ceder in this , best manner, and at the
'shortest notice; all of which' will be sold at the lowest
essi; prices: Reader, *rill yon please Ore us a call!
• 1 j 'D AVID MAUL. 298 Market street.
Sztarranca will be pie/teed to see his friends
at the above Clothing Store.,
Cictober 18, 'SO • 42-2 m
I I :V R !
V IfLMATI.L rnerBth,
aid Arch streets, Philadelphia, has opened his.
splendid stock of Fancy Furl of ever." description far las
dles and children, and wbbts the public to examine
theta before . purchasing elsewhere. As ibey are all manse
factared under his own supervision, he warrants them
to be perfect in every . respect anti as Cheap iss' those of
any other establishment in the city. no has alto' on
hard a magnificent assortment of children's Faney flits
and (lens of the latest styles, beautifully trimmed aisii;
esery variety of SlcdosslOn and Felt lists for gents;
dies 'Riding flats Umbrellas, itc., all of which will be
sold at prices to suit the mod careful p arcloses
persons purchasing, goods at I his establish..
moot for friends enrol the city, can b ee them exchsoged
If not Suited. W. C. Wl LLUARTU.
North East corner of Eighth and Arch streets.
october"lB . 424 rn
• FALL AND WINYER Cash DRY GOODS. -
CheaMi
P
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EI.L.E.Y& BROWN, No.' 1-3,
NOKTII 813XIND St,. Philadelphia, would pulled
riy callthe attention of their custorneri to their lams
aaeortmeikt of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, cOdilsiling hs
part '; I' • ' •
i Ladles axes': Goods.; - •
Dlrick -Bilks. , Mous .de Lalnes. _,, 0
,I
Plaid Cashmeres. • Docatesines. ' .Il#
• 1 Coliourgs.: - • - Mesas de liege. •
1 st car. Ali , . • :- Oinghsins, Print*, de:\
: Shawls: .,
St s. D roebe, • Long and Square.
Lc B and Square; , • Black Thibet.
( 11 ket. , ' '. Cashmeres. de.,
Fur Goods. '
iltinkets.: - Linen Dain'ask. . .
TlOkings.', :- • Table Covers.
Sbeetings.. Kai kins.
Counterpanes. . I' : Toweling, ke.
Mans and Bora Wear.
Cloths. Cassinteres. ~ • Cords. Deaskicena.
Ealinets,yeatlngs. .
, : Kentucky Jeans,.te.
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Flannels. I
Ittd,White and Yellow. /lay State Opera
in all ildtha !and Sackings, in all Fbades.
OW. goods being bought.ariil sold esclusisAy for cash,
enable us to distance all competition. Pnrcbaskrs.
ebarged Lut a small advance on Auction cbst; no goods
ralse.preseated to effect mica. and no abatement in
Ptieel• KSLLSY nnowN.
North :Id Si., above 3larket t P1;1114114.
~..itept.l.o. '56. . - ' . , • 1311,0 m
• -,
f•• L • MUSIC 'PUBLISHING HOUSE. •
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.., L EK , 3.4l. , fi..u.succetiorst.ti Ethos E
i ' 44 S WI LUG; No.lBo Chesnut street, unties the
Utah Mons . Phlladephlaore constantly
ptiblishing the latest Mum e, from the' most popular An
thers In the United Staten, in asstyle that Mil yle with
stay Issued at any : t her Rousts, either In this country
; nr Europe. • •
' .They hare also tit pleasure to announce to the public
that thelr stock of Rheet Mast- on hand.,eanalsts of the
asgest mid most cmnplete SIASOM e• t to tie found !nth*
,-Atuntry; they are constantly addle; tr• thelrstock all the
New Musk published Inliew York, to ton, ke. r
;They also publish iseverel Instrurtion Book., which are
It general Use thretighent the country. • • ', . •
I ffryt
I ,PIANOS.-'' -A tine - Mont of the lses' manufaCturers
.of View ',York and . n. at the lowest che...p prime. '
i All,lB CAL INSTRUMENTS.
I Also,* general aSsortment of Gni Cass, Vloll s.llanjorw„
Flutes,Accordeont4:Ac.; Yielin, Guitar and Item p Strings,
,41 the best Halloo qualities. all of which will he tants*
ed to the publietand the trade at the lowest raters.
Orders ptinctisaltrLattendell to.
i AV. Al I 'Lats . & Walker's Mustr aurt Publirat.cur can be
•nbtaltuid at 'II ' BANYAN'S. ilor k: and Jim:, .•tv re-Potts.
stile.
' rhlladolohl' , -.V4 l:1'. : - - ! .:. r: ,
La.Cl_ AL rt. 3Ci
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• FURNITURE & ITIRNISHING STORE.
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IHE subscribers take pleasure in an-
t minting tether:Mlle In genenth and tbst Coal mi
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g on is particular. that they are now prepared to maim/ y I,
them with all articles In their line ot 'Maine's. .A s th. , e l
intend to confine thernmelse, to - i
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man orattured rovter the Itotnectlate so-
Parintendenee of hoe art he firm. oVe. P. Al. ir.t•Fßriat,t
who has for triotiy years ha , ,Ltho rutin. charge 01 . 11 r Ifill•
Itte't w,it work. they feel co otirtynt that.they mu l'arol4t
the, public with' :truck s In their line. not ioniwtmed he
any other eitabilAreent In' tiro Uoltet. States, for wtylo,
r durability and linish
r • . T , SILLYMAN t KA.EttefiEll, '
4 , atinthet tram Rowels a n d Nanyradory N 9. 138 &semi
strist, be.loto Thick street. .1' 3491 /rO'hia__-
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a. s. stiiitnasui r la. AL. .NAGTO Illtlr•
, P... 9 4.4leirtriepde froas Pottsville and the Coal itegicw
willtind It to their Interest ha give us a rail. As that le
oar natistiplageo•wer ire determined to do menb - 11..
• pleetaihout. - Alinedres will On ptemptly attended M. '
• ralloshaPitisegtBohlat es 18 5 41 * -- • • 40-11 . , ,•
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GRAL —_ _ .-., BRUIT TBIZE4
Agrleiiltural tuiplesuesits, Ike.
ttjo . • TILE sub: , eriber will keep
on Itadd Clover. 'timothy and +Ahoy (7 rsss
• seedsz White Clover and LawnONves
Wade,A
ogetheir slth Karam and field weds, stn. 1.,
dill warrant ;to le fresh and goad. Ile all: also T., • , i,'
orders tor alidstods of .trult trves.(yearrauted to 1,.., ~1,?:
they are or} ,
fr
rented.) 3,4ri-niturat holism, to. . r.. I%
of shieh al 1u fundelr-d ,t manufarlow v" i fi ,
The eeettear d trees rAt i.y. r,h,” ,rulwrity., .„. .er t ...,: i
Will) great wt+. I , Ely'lr‘tri grassers of reputx til.li AL.I
Fitt Oink # does lii., 403),1D AlVd.9 procured pr,.rt.k v..
misty Jo tb. tuaricrt. farm lb. se who sollsbrap. with. rot,
'reg.lrd to thin t harvter of the seed *AI Nor d,.,-., b e
purchase or `till swede grown pe•uilsonously to man , a ,
Ito*. ebere'tixrte too rk4o proximity deteriorate', 11:, 1 r
o-silty. part
'.utarly those of the wtme speehe. Thl., I.
an import - . , enhelderatidh to those? •be pyretims. eit h. , r
smis Dr fru! 'Used.. Yoe Ham. J-- mod la orders .11y
AO . I . BENJAMIN BANNAN.
• - COIIIII SONG,. .
•.. xi 4.. R. warreura ' .o .
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Rang igh the 44111104 . 11 wintry boardt '
Ito p blith the golden horn!
...‘eti4
hergift his 4 olumn poured . .
i tit out Lee lavilb horn! ,
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!mother lands, e tatting. glean •
/4
. app}o from the pine, ' ,
. • -Th T e
'range. fr,•ln if. gl4er 1 geern,
I r Mutter front the vine.
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tett.: love the hardNift - "
' or rwored talcs twetow.
'Di hoer cm when the ~t ortn than drift •
... on- harvest fields with snow.
T tei vales of Enutiond meads or havers
'tor pl.. s (hats famms.mado. •
't lob. .., tbr hill. the .sti and aft .. 4 .
... '- 11! -,-1":, , • :oftd April 4.l.gy . ed.
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• ' y bousaallun beauty ' poured: 17 . •
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, 2:Aude up It 1. smoky rink, • •
•Vitto will,not thank the kindly *moth, .
-• • . - A Woos tboliensecutrle? ,
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Th dAstne on all tho proud and vain,
‘. • itrhoso folly laughe to worn
,That bkailinsto•Of our hdrdy grain; .
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Le - ' lll',-
osith v withhuld'her 17 reet, r,
Let Lando, blight the de.
Glee to the storm the:era:is-Xs fruit,
Thelrhest NW' tolthe'lly.
IL let the goad old crop adorn
The hills our Where rrod ,
let us, for bls golden cent,
serici op our thanks to GOD.
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Ii as :f.tiuiu,n
• During several - yam past we haft, ,written so
much tin this topic At this season, that there is lit
tle new, to be said to our old weeders.. 'However,
there are a, few suggestions that cannot be ropmit
ed too.often ;
• First -- Let, tits fattening of Ovine bo attended .
to early. ' When cold. weather comes, a largo
amount of food is required tokeep na the warmth
of thel animal which In milder leather would be
etioveited into had. This rule holds good in fat.
Waning any animal. So also a warm pen and but
-little exercise Will promote tbe;:aeCumulati a of
fat. - Seecind—geep the pens clean. Wie hue
reason', from experience as well as thscry, for
saying!tbat bogs wilkiesh up much' faster.,o'n the
same afloat of rued in a. cleanly pen than in one
kept il i a filthy condition. •
Thir —Feed the coarser , kinds of food first
Such a mast, pens, berley, Ac, • These give her
to theisnimal.. Finish off with corn, which r..:-_
tains ia larger supply of oil or fst producing tie.
mend. This lewd rapidly fills:with fat the chinks
of trk.arge frame grown on the coarse (sod.-
Tbe 011004 humorous L'44
article from the ,4:
Ne
4 ) , 1
, Yorker contain/fevers' valuable Suggettii:cr. '
sucl as•we hare ofted inculcated, done up in t
lively style': - . i
•
me first requirement to succes s . in thi s tiepin
me tof farm , economy is—A good mntowira.
str More on which td build - the flesh.
i
'nor breeds shave their owners and the; , o
mulaity at inige ; longdeiged, slab 'sided annum: , ,
may answer for the purpose of making goul tune
on the way tothe trougb.liot for-filling pork bar .
rel 4 they'rere totally inadequate.. If `a farmerhe
ceether . cribs in which to place hi = corn, at; , r
thra pigs of this_ description will alloy -env 'att
letYton that score. Furthermore, the D ora;
tor..t.
whietlia hog should 'run, are ears of
appeadages may give on the clunkeya grove look
7 —but on a Pig! Good breeders, deliver in: .
tidying briefly oitated.what we 410 not want we
may its well give oar beau itleaithere is* boa*
ideallin the form of a pig—and we doubt Dot it
would be an object of intense interest, when well
portrayed by' the brash or the chisel, as any thing
in Gib higher wake of art. . '
• 'Fi(lt, swineshould he small boned and compact;
the frock uniformly broad mid rounded 'along the
whole body. - . The touch on the back firm hut
epriaey ; legs short, loin and breast broad; neck
short, thick and deer; cheeks rounded and wt,l
' fill ' out; face ,nut dishing but straight ;..nese
fin d 6; eyes bright ; ears well sot, thin an. soft bi
win ti; bead small in • proportion to lowly. Thu
id
isdeveription when fat—and can only be um
.of ctured by. getting right material to con
et f
et it wits,* Get any pig olthis ferunitioi
ca the breed what you like -- arid you, will base
pr fitible porkers. - • • '
'he pig is muniierous—will eat sh,thing tut.
ev rything that is' eatable:, Regolorty. i. o.
pr m e l•hgert. Give . them their weal- , .tair ,
peo.d.—ro.t Jill them•one dry 'end orltle l' 0
tin twat" W ,, Oar. tc..l 'of ilwoo tel.. , ,
•••
sh 101 , t teeiti , ,l.e . ,l plat. 1,61 it 0 ust fy• {l 4 , • ,
1
--170 "get it Streak of loon and• a err,-•, .., 1.,;::
! noit .4to ihing their hearts .desired . th.) 2•t—tic
leap rtrenk. Judgment ought to be ~..l. . ua,
.04,.. A 11.. g• can woes) off qn non c -te f,'
to in at r M.et. time. There haring . Ng,. • e
ti flit kind of music may indulge- I L-we'll e , pe. ! .
il". e
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Goilikthein no more food than they will '
'ewe!
eat from .the trough ; over feeding is alueot , .
nett of au error as too little. Clean Siatrr prli
on acquisition to the sty; if a aiming went:
mild be' conducted into their fl , ng qtEtttal
hey would derive me h benefit th from.
o
Let there,ba a eerie y of fetid, at-least the
in
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early staged . of.fatt ing;-- Corn, peas, bents,
parsnips, pumpkins, carrots, cabbage, turnips,m.
will all Le found useful. In feeding roots it wii:
be well to mix two or m?im varieties—pigs et
sometimes dainty ' in taste—what one rell 4.0
another may not care about. If you hate sel
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umber of swine, a'steaming apparatus:9i will it
mind ,both convenient and economical. It pre.
Ares the food to be more readily acted upon by
he digestive organs, and whatever will rend is
ibis object diminishes the necessity of an erpcu
itureeof vital force to its accomplishment, sea,
o necessity enables' the animal to thrice more
giidly upon a certain quantity.. Let-the fin"l be
g wen warm: r at the temperature of thu. b , sif
/,
,(Vd-iir frozen food in - cold weather tou.t, from
illia nature of things, be attended by aloes of en'
ergy and vitality on the part of the animal D
:which it Is fed.'
l' 'Their it,
a wellms board, is a. matter ot ca' i
-I , "ration. Plenty of strnw,or coarse hay /tea:!
.. - given them. It :will pay better. iq the pa"
uto sell in the market. ;t , -,, ,'
tHeep your pigs clean. Pigs is`well.neehilkw ,
will exhibit their bringing up. Unclean Sirius en
tie victims or a perverted taste—vanwc/ocre
rondo theta thus. "As dirty as a hog." LOP ti'
itheg,often 'applied to those st,tcniNh in nistte7
'
and' manners and infeiences may be righLl
drawn when b ogsen maw are inchultl—bat 1,1
fir as years are coueerned,.if..4 means an)tbistr
let it bo that a man as clean no your 'wins, yea.i
be a respectable looking Lndividual. .1 1.4
whose rear ing
' has been what it ehwild; wilt rein
forget his education And always tiefit..ia 61 ,
way he should go, and iit points of princii , :e w -
olt titnekeheine his potriessor. ; ' •
rmvonni9. LIT'TER.
Otto..of the mit remarkable and inter,w/
achievements of tipiderm;rhembitt'y 'has ken :a'
preparation of rerun , lisiohla posise'ssing tts
core of various fruits. kilt close indeed t. 'hi Tr
!iambi:m(4 that we are almost-warranted i•
posing thti flavor of the (rents to 1,0.
'caused by: the pretence of R place fl
liquids. ,Several of these articles ore (alp
ib ceatectionury, anti aro artarenfaettlred...o 3
enibly•largescales- The acetate of amyl?
*hen tliaaohtal In alz timea its hulk of sle - •
ensitir mmost poirerful and agreeable odir of rot . '
and if used in flavoring. pear drops. The rsiers'
of nroyle , dissolved_ in alcohol, girt!. the Arrnli t
aaror of apples. Butyric-ether cosumbei , : v
the darnr of the pineappke, and ip u.ry:
preparation eflprious beverage:: • Various ot''
.compounds of fire so-railed fatty arid,,
oxpi of .m 11.00311,1 ethylc,. posses;' very 1.: 04 "'
on.
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1 JELLY CIICESt.—Ch - nu, - very ca ; reiVJ.r.
eels of pigs' feet. put them into hot, t..,tc; r ' '
. flicient tu corer them. let them boil -i,,ii•i:,-.4
til pe rfe ctly tender, and the meat fel:- (rem 1 :!,
/pone. Then pet them in n dish, tit..l c. 1.•.. ‘in
'the boner, rut up ‘the meat• into emili i ~ <c•• ..`
return it to the kettle, and Air . o ell o: 11 ' 1 "
quotte ”f•tho liquor in Whi c h t h ey ~„ I, •,:01.-
Theo scagnn wi,h , calt., ea dune. twge, ..e...! 01 '
jornoi, and four er.fire.red pepper, rot .61'.
St;. .nit well together. awl lute , iii , n
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ter ;:ovek- ter toihut,, put it .ion , , r , ' , ' ''' ,
wlo.o r•tlii-eut i:ufn. Ai:CCM, and V . (I•' , - r i ' ,. ,
0 little Tioriar: or eat. 6111? a .. I' ll '' : `'''
if , fidiri .N.o. C0...k fi',..,•4- . .
HOW co co Paminuvr. Arco:A.- 1 .. i' . , 1
"L"1,011Y.1-inketl in Lord wool salides , •
. t . ''
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wekoLthe e ill' pine, yi e know MO ir , the: ~
•1 eI ,A 0..
in an Otn-n vorto through nur t , lit •
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*ibis we bury tried. 111)11 we knee it . f.r: ,,,, , , i
t}. Dot But iti pocking, rare AbOUiti he :.
, /t c ," . ,4
berto o. I . :' . ..0
vane of. the apples touch the
er. We beveled them open it. bee . 11 ,. " .. . fo r
(bee parked, long after Shone le the cri!
rotten, of .
withered sr,to be usrlert.—kr
r nos a • , , , 011L• r
litcipts.