The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 27, 1856, Image 4

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2. In tivollis «ten :ire:m:poi--" 01 '1 1
iniffl,liroe a Iry egainl";—we waft oneOf
- a happy throng of yont i .r e it a who, e 2
hams spelt; o -delightful in the
lions duties imdlibumemenhs oseillyin • t
to anwld tiibioned gemmtryituntilg,"—ench
as tolling up, Weer water, grog needle,
them4eltos T4'4411460
Fookalemed niffl64ool4'6am all placed
Lire hall, awreVetythins •
seadieeis
for as Okla otitiLatiog frObc.-
Our puty, inriddimnaotheboyeaa
1=1164, mensal nauied pawns, some old
and somsryomageri most , of whom bad just
dropped in to see, the yonngTolks enjoy Wein
'elves, and to partake of the ortaturecomfarte
which *ally constitute au important featses
in &erosions's') on such cmeashms. Bet
among , , them .were John B and. his newly
wedded• wife, the latter of whom by the way,
tins semitr %WON and decidedly the pre p
tint girl in the room. Her L busband was 'a
espn of Steam' 'multi, full ism feet high, arid
withal had the repetition of heing the "best
man" in the District, and rad); at short no
tice t° Prora_ it. •
After th e useal prediesinaries in the way pf
small talk and compliments, just to wear Off
foolish onbarnuement, the order of the er
ainicommenced with splay called "con e tent•
tent," and many a pawn was paid and faith
thlly teemed•-notty Investing pretty verses,
king
minutes with the face to the
walking three times around the room~lded,
blindfolded, or any such tame performances,
as are more commonly practiced in the more
refined circles'of the cities, which only terra
to remind one of the better times in the coun
try—but in 'the primitive way, by geed !old
fashioned honest kissing, that sounded'out
char and distinct, like the cracking of a wa
gon Whip, set the old folks' months to water:.
fug, and made old Mrs. Deal whisper to Mrs.
Skelton that "she didn't see why a married
• woman couldn't enjoy play just as well as
single gabs; for her part she didn't see no dit.
Bence; because she was old, it warn% no
reason she shouldn't feel." I" '
• The sport , 'continued for some time, the beys
ever and anon slyly peeping at the pretty fire
of Mrs. 8., and only wishing they could select
her as a partner, but restrained by the' fear
that her stalwart husband might think proper
to resent such a 'liberty with his new bride;
in consequence of which latter expreskien,
• she was, for the time being r eanere
well w
or. •, • •
This state of,things was observed•by J n,
who, conitrning this lack of attention to one
whom he 'thought as deserving as any, into a
want of properrespect towards his wife, and
.by reflection towards', himself, determined it
should not longer.pass unnoticed. So rolling
up his sleeves,lhe etepped into the middle -of
the room, and ie a tone of voice that at once
secured marked attention, said :
"Gentlenien, I've been a noticing ow
things have been Working here for some ti e,
,and I ain't half satisfied. I don't wan to
• raise a fuss, but . 7 ".
''What's the matter, John ?" inquiredlnslf
a dozen of ne. {'What do yea mean? Hive
I done anything to hurt your feelings?";l
"Yes you have; all of you have hurt Ivey
feelings, and. I've just got this to say &beetle:
—Here's every
. gal in the room has been
kissed mighty ,tngb dozen timea apiece, and
there's my wife, ,who II consider as likely as
any of 'em, has not had a Eangle OM to-night;
and I just tell you now, if she don't get as
many le the below:lt - of the time as any
gal in the room,lhe ;eau that slights her has
got me to fight that'sall.' Now go ahead
with your plays I"
• If Mrs. B vine alig'hted airing the
balance of the evening , we did not know it.
As for our ourselves, we know John had no
fault to find with us, individually, for any ne
glect on our part. . 1 -
.OLD Ma. Ruitsait was once fairly cough
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in,his own-trap. He .was better: known as
Major Ben. Russell, and was once met by his
• old friend Bushy,-when they exchanged a
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hearty shake of, the ban], and the latter fa
miliarly saluted the former with—.
"How'are you, old Ben Russelfle
"Come, now," said Major Ben, not
take that from rn—not a bit, you are as
old as .1 am thin minute." )
• "Upon my word," returned Bashy "you are
my mentor by at least ten years."
• "Not at all, friend ilush'y; and if you please'
we will determine that question very soon.—
Just tell. me the first thing yon can recollect?"
' the: first thing I recollect," said
Bushy 1 4 was hearing people say—'There goes.
.old Ben Rd'ssell.l'"
Diits Futer midea a certain M. D.
One very cold night he was aroused from his
slumber by a Wad knocking at his door. . Af
ter some hesitation,li\Went to the widow and
•' asked: 1 i
.
"Who's therei" ' •\
"Friend." .• . • .
"What do-you want ?1. _ . .. , 1 ,
"Want to @Millen: all night." ' ' -
"Stay there, then," vractheorery benevolent
reply. ' • )' 1 . • .
You say, Mr. jayeociut,'thaiyon isaw the
plaintiff leave the house. y Was it in haste?"
"Yea sir."
"Do yon know what caused that - baste?"
not quite eertain---L,bnt I think it was
Mr. Stubba's boot; the gentleman he boards
with." f - • •
•Cr;
"That will do, Me.
the hex! witness."
Lziesti Onr.—Ma,. does pa kiss
yowtioCause be toies you?" inquired • little
Jacky of his Mother.
"To be sire, sonny; wht.did you ask that
question?"l * '
' "Well, guess he loses the kitchen•girl too,
for I seen him kisalqr morin forty times last
Sunday when you was gofi to meeting."
. There was a.fkuis in thp
; "C6sit here, my little Eddy,"-said a ge p tle•
man,to a youngster of seven years of age,
while; sitting lathe parlor where a large cont•
panyWas assembled; "do you know r
"Ws, sir, I
,think I do."
- "Who am I, thes? let me hear."
"You are the ma i n who kissed' sister Angeo
linelastnlght in the parlor." 'Angeline faint
ed. . '
I met her,in'the sinset 'bright, her gingham
. gownints Mae her eyes, that danced
. with
peril delight', were. of the same dear hue!---
1 , And always 'when the sun goes down,'l think
of the. girl in the gingham gown.
, 1 ,
eku.om revolutionist says that 'of all the
, ' solemn hours he 'o'er . Had, that occupied lin
going,horae one dark - tiikht from, the widow
1 7
' Semler's, after being , ti3liir by her daughter
Sally that be "u dn't come, again," was the
inott wilemn. ; . 1
Unsvituso.-jr-"What say you to taking,the
trail?" said tiCatholin to Ins.young wife. '
, "I am Content," she replied, aproxiddd you
get me a new bonnet with
Youio Atrium:lr •=-A useless member of
society, who bftuNgoes where he hau no boat:
newt to be, because , he has no business where
be ought: o be.
, Lon Eric Asri.Ox.—K . kind of hospital,
whereletected 'entities are sent by those who
have had,thiadrOdness to council their -own
infirmity.'
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Toe lady, who tried to read bylliegt, of
other days, subsequently toot a - cue
lamp. • ; '
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To lhoross ai Moe.—Nfonnt a lamp. , s . t
and commence reading a chapter ;from• the
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Tmaankee olio was "lying dt the Point
of &mak". whittil it off sithlti4 jack knife,
old is now retoi,ering. ,
fo
"Me ors,," says a critic,:' is the I go:keno
tee in zaid,womait in the world; shoji *brays
It Rai been shrewdly observed Autt those
. who gd to law . „ for damages, generally get
'them. , ,
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';',V . TO SQVARZ a 641 -7— r—settle itp yintr Wifwire' s
c.';','; ia - for hoops at the dry goods store or mil*
.1 1 , 7, •';':** , .aisetlw. .. , :-. ' - -' '' 4 ' ' '' -
lov company. The poorer . the
if curt es I ,
41 ::,...... ',.?.,,,,,..:,,,• ts
‘NW:friibebbler the more children he is blessed with.
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4, '!"t : '....,k - BAAN-VACUI iIIiSPIOODS. —Fibs told by
the ladies in the present style of bonnets.- ,
• ' WHY is II 'rind broken by rse like;the ocean! .
, ;Because he is trembled with the "base's."
•
Wsrr do women dislike fools?, Deem!,
• like Nature, they " abhor ; s eaenum.l ,
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''•• TEM MAY who was u troosportedisidistAW
has,rettlned h) kis native land..
yv;it
' DOcTose—A. iaan who kills if
Ave you from dying tOinormeir.
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MI SMZEI
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tbitiiionVolt of the . Prm a =" 131117
In War an Foundry luta i Shop,
In ;kw taws at St. Otals, itekaylkilt 'b
eouttl
ty.. abate . thaSjasa wawa to ond
-4into noi. r Oasillreskent,fauspo andAloy ... serioll
slaillisiterlL: Also.rail 4 ests4ros Or Mao
any do an painana • Notes arsetical.taactiisia
erstins nod (Munn whatnot tonchiooll rola da 1.4119
OM them a call and taantlitio tlakr wart. . Order' Wank
fay medial anthasented at the shortest notlorandook
resat:mat& tonsio. O.CIUSIS, GRIMM & CO.
St. chnranni, rt. %11; - , • . , 25,1, •
- ' ~- . - , ASIEULAND.
• 1 ...L.'. ASHLANDARON .WORKB.•
.IV.LIKRSCIaBgIig are nor. tally
ill me
rife/nib fandal. abets Mailed boa
. work:Atom Ensient and Pcsayeof any
poweriad cepicity.tor raining and other
plopeate, Coat lkgakerset.every abetted
pavers' now in aae,togreber with reatbore and strew
of every detteriptkaut. Ceased Dritt care el' all Awe
and patteraiplargarstek and Honk Cara t —all Walden!
'at the Aortae Tao sabarribera satteW..thees
selves that Inasmuch= every soetabero the ttria Is a
praelkal eteehattle, they tern be able to;, Watt 12, V 11 k
n&y that ertll compare favprably wlileaoi in the &
glea. 2111 ortkreAlreettal to I.: . P. Cles.*-2
laadifehoylkill eovutty,ka will metre prmWattew
Pon. •
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Ashland, May 10,'
C : R 8 & t %SIMI •NW . • 8,
aniavia, a uy lusty, •a.
The Subscribers t ropietors of tb
!L I ! al abotamned extend •Lblialattent, •
"F 4 "R names to the elate ofdehttylklll eon •
:'132 ty, awl' the publleTterally, Mar rem&
waste tank out Any nd all k Inds or or
In Martina-at the shortest salsa and In the meet sat
lasetory manner—eneh as bulldle'g Steam &linesman •
ulketnhaglialinsa antipelft Or Pumpi,Castlassa
Ifteldniley of all nada
3nly the bad workmen are employed, and Wheal •
may therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders front • •
•pracaptly Atte& CANLEES A - A
a LLEN.
ramsorms,Jainsary VAIN ' tf
Br . ER gA..II,DW I n ORKS
aud .!
'AUA & WWI ro
. D 7olntdcfs. teepee itubera their poi
trona, end the public generally,that their
. are fully prepared at the &hese estaldishi
. Meat, to manufacture Steam Raghwool
*Teri • . ' pa, Railroad and Drift Cars, and eve
otherdeieriptlen of Iron and Brass (hidings audible for
the Coatiohdng or other business, on Blamed reason Able
terms. Also, Blowing Cylinder* for Blut Turtuteat and
Itactilne'work In general.
Repairing of all kinds done with ttestuoss and despite)"
at theJowest prkes. All work furnished by them:war.
ranted to perform well. They would solicit them:tem of
thourirhoray want artkles in their line in thissicinity.
All orders will meet with immediate and prompt attn.
ti ' 8. W. IIIIDSON;
March 4,1E451 %ay ' W. B.: MIDSOII.
..• DONA LDSON IRON WORKS.
C0i.J01114;,5 a CO. reepectful
ill, r,sti ly incite :the ititent4in of the business
~. .r , r/ ' 4 ;4 3 :1 ;Immunity to _ - their new Venia7; d
at .: tuaz Machine non, in the tom of Donitld
. son, Schuylkill county . They are ow
ready to execute all
or for machinery, sue as
steam engines;pumps, t'ettal breakers, mill gearing for
grist and saw mills, ;Milted and drift ears, &c., Lc. .
Being practical mechanics, we flatter ourselves that all
work done it. the Donaldson Iron Works. willgive such
re tire
satisfaction, as will secure the fut ; custom .of;
their patron!. Orders thankfully ved and execu
ted at the sherterit notice, and On nab] a terms. • '
PL R COX;
' 1 A L'FILED JONZA, .
LEWIS MILLER.
February 2, 1856 5-
DRHAVE,I4'BIROI4 WORKS, saitaeravaue. •
TUB Sutioriber is prepared to menu
' facture STEAM .ENGINES of any power,
. Plonks of any capacity,and earl Breeknn
. 1- I =of every description; as .well as every
other kind of machinery used In Mines,'
Breakers, Yuraaoe, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills, &e.
From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and
from long experience In the business, work can totalized
out at this estabitshment.at the ver y lowest prices, end
of a superior quality.
Person, desirous of putting up marhineryof any kind,
are Invited to call and examine ,pattern, and become tic
pualeted with prices betbre contracting elsewhere.
Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention
will be given to their prompt exeention.
WILLIAM DEDATEN.
Miner:THlN December 9,1554 , 41141"
TREMONT a
;Flk WORK S, .
Tremont, nehnylk at uonisty, vicuna.
The Subscribers respectfully invite
the attention of the busincescommunity
;till:l l =4R to their New Machine Shop and Fenn.
T_ cl i a= dri, erected in the town of Trement,and
underthe superintendence and manage.
meet bf Ileeera. Z. itatdortt and Philip irtnhoitit, where
they are prepared to execute all orders fer Machinery of.
Press and Iron, such as Steam Engine: of any power,
Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip•
lion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist and
SairMills, Drift Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings,
such is Chairs for Fiat and T Italls,lnws, Switches, and
ail kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Sliatings. Mr. Um
bel!: being a prictical Mechanic, and having had the con
fidence and experience for many years lithe Coal Region,
persona desirous of putting np Machinery of any kind,
:re invited to call and examine our patterns and anperior
quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at
these iTorks, before contracting elms - here. Orders of ev
ery kind thankfully received, and strirtattention will be
given to their prompt 'execution having severalls,2o,
$O, 40, and 60 horse Engines an and.
Jan. 6,1856 Hy C. A. k A M. SELTZER.
EOUNSIRY & M i tCHINg
Pa .SHQP
-wort •varbon, So nylkni Co. . •
• T. If. WINTERSTEEN annonne.-
as hie readiness, frOm the complete outfit
sggiß of the above named establishment,tosup.
'tar aza ply 'all orders in ys tine of business—
. such Ai for Steam uginer, Railroad And
Drift Cara, Pampa, Coal Breakers. Astinga And Machine
ry of every pattern. Ito warrants his work to give sathe
rutin and accordingly solicits patronage at home and
abroad. . Jan. 21.185 S
FRANKLIN IRTM.WO • KB.
Ti übscri re announce to the pub
lie that the y are the Proprietors of the
~, I PFSI 4g q Franklin Rorke ihirt Carton. lately car ,
rted on by S. Fillyman, where. hey con
.tine to uumuSieture to order: at the
shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumps. 00:11 Breakers and
bischluery of almost Any cute or description, for milting
or other proposes. Also, Railroad and Driftears, Den or
gram Outings of any Mae or pattern, Orders are respect
rally eotieited.. • 050. IL FISSLER 4 550.
•
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1 Fwasalklla Shovel Works.
The subscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and
Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Morels of ill kinds,
it the lowest Philadelphia prices.. Attention Is partient
tarty called to their Coal Shovels. 'Orders for Shovels of
any aim or pattern promptly attended to. ' . •
' ' • OEO. 13. FISSLIM t BRO.
it 21.1.852. ' 814 f
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE arectory, SHOP . , .
• Steam vat eke.
wee. NOTICE.—The business of the late Ina
. of SNIDER do 31.ILNE8, erill be rontin
ued by the subscriber in all its serious
breathes Of Steam Engine building, iron
Younder,lminutattnrer, of all kinds of
Machinery, for Idling Mills, Jilasl furnaces. - Sail
Cars, Le.. alto continue the business of .311 n
log and Selling Cie celebrated Tine /bred' Whitt Ash end
Lewd and 4pohor Veins Rcd Ash Coals, being s o b, prep t ie
Inc of these Collieries CIEOIIOE W. SNYDER.
January 51.1854 . 11-tf
bier, cal
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YO COAL OPERATORS it k MINERS.
pioneer o f er wor a.
The subscribers respoctilillY invite the
attention of the business. community to
" 1 their Boiler Works, on Railroad street, tar
—Ku - a cz low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pi., ,
wheaughey are prepared to manpfteture
• , BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Smoke Starks, Alr Stacks, Blast Pipes., Giasomeitirs, Drift
gars, /cc. Boilers pn hand.
Being practical mechanic* and haringfbrjenn devoted
themselves entirely to this branch of bhAness. they fiat
leS that work done at their establishment will
Rive satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.—
Individuals and Companies will find it VustlY to their ad
vantage to examine their work before engaging e ls e where,.
May 5, ISiS 19.1 f JOUN & JAMES NOBLE.
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• • TTSVIII I LE ti pOI T L i t C„.MILL.
no T unce Po - the 2 p i lb t i l i tha t their ter L o lu e! Y li a ori
1 • 415 . in: Mill is now e0u.441 and In full ope
= on: and ihatthey are prepared to sup
.ly all Muds of Bar Iron of varionsalus
which they will warrant to be superior In quality to any
obtained from abroad. at the same prices.
They also manufacture T'Baile, for the agent thepol.
!tortes and lateral !toads. weighing from 21 to 1.0 Ihs, per
yard, made of the best Iron' and which will `be found
much cheaper than the Imported article.
llelmt practical mechanics, and Flexing had.consitlerable
experience in the Iron buslnem, they flatter themselves
- also
they can give entire satisfaction to parchment and
also =kelt their interest to vntmnize home maunter
lures. • OLIN 11110NISII 'k CO.
- 11seember 6 . 1851 . 494 f
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DONALDSON.
SII€ERSVILLE.
- TICENIOTICT
P OILTCARBONi
Cubon. Au
tRIVI. WORKS. •
ottsvii a.
Tups.. JASAiriIEN iespeetiully Invite
!11, the attention of the Imolnem community
ta i to their New•Miehine amp and Foundry
L i= erected between Coal and Railroad streets,
and fronting on Norwegian street. where
they are prepared to eMcnte all. orders.for ntachlnery ot
' grass and Iron, audits Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear ,
-Ind for Roiling Mills, Grist and‘Saw 'Milli, Single and
Double acting Pumps. Onal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds
-of Ralitvad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Bail;
Pregs..Switches, aa; all kinds of rasband *might Iron
Ithafting. Being practical mechanics. and having made
the &Mande of the Coal Region their gu' for yam',
also all kinds*, Machinery in their line of business, they
Batter themsetres that uorktdohe at their establishment
will gireestisls etion all who map honor them with a
call. All orders thankfully rewired and promptly ex*.
rated, on the Most innutonable tans. • • • '
THOMAS WREN,. • . ASIES 'WREN.
• N0v.:1...","50 (October 2. 1552. 40-tri 474 f
' PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL.
THE, Subscribers beg leave to an
ikt, nonnee to their friends and the public,
kg; ; 141 remendly.that.their new Rolling . Mill at
Fr, Nip Alto Is now conrplete., and tin full
. ' veratiOn. and that they an:prepared to
(twat* rails of 'rations rattans, weighing from Zilio
10 thiner yard. Aim dlfferTnt slurs of flat, square IA
round merchants bar iron.
• • Orders for rails' or bar iron are tespectfaHy solieltad,
and will. merit mitt' prompt attention if left either, at
the Rolling Mill, Might a Lerch's flardware.Stora,
Centrestreet. or at their °Mee. HAY WOOD, UR t 4XI.
FFICE--N. E, corner. Ceptrt ; and
Market streets, 24 story. Pottsville, Janitair ht,,
HMO. Theagdersigned_trare thisdav tanned a covert.
twos* rand& the style - and drm of BaItWOOC.I.II6 a
tXt., foe the pri4rew of mannitreturing-BaHroad and Bar
iron; at their Palo alto lliWr vim • • •• .
Ir&TJ4I-3HNITATWOO,
ItialtAßDUlL'
-1„ - HB1MtfiR BRIGHT, - '
- - eree-riIf..IIARRIS. -
Thritnnineas of tire late firm of lap, Bright a tOorM
tra settled by thotrar of Haywood, Lire a Co:
In • , . -14 f
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Mood Oil and lirsiddie; the Plambego or Slick
IdeatresloallM llte arilais *highly mrominandad
as IisIitiIIIIIIIIIASII reAsts the action or tali water, de.;
abakillAlllMl4 Imn essnufteturers rof every desertp
tiou.lMalMAdi4 bit ttn and other**, and intact
Ilbr say purpose *Um It Is. desirable to preserve. Upipl
tl imuku
woad' Oven tine, and al-to preserve wooden]
* w ort. One - imat at thts palnt Is also-to
anted. as bur mats,
at the palat..r Mien piloted -leside with a
good ' tof this *at Idaho. Mir protected 611131,0er.
MOM Prim In ems. 1'0%61 to .•;,'S Ps. 143¢ cants pik lb.
In casks of ZOO to 500 IDs, 10 oents pox pound.
!Voters ma procure a malt quantity fur Atrial.
For We attaleaslo arid retail by • 1111,INICI.N. '
Soli scent forth" nitrinfastarer in EettityJkill county.
WATER METRES.
rp' HE gubsertherrhaving been auplot.l
WA by tbeisinnbeterereaf %the Wet* 'ran
swirly •11 orders Lett with than, at tkeir oriel'. •
' • X. YARDLir& CL".
Petbrrills. Aimit • 35.
gkrEW4ll4lollltirs' tpliperk'
Dom to bagifecei 1 teen
..prardiAbiOlearialng
sat pibrot, Or SU by IL GAIMOVIIIII.
; fent** stroetiPottotee.
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milli SCHER ti. toivi -- ' •
:IA stmilionaviiiiier. - 704 veliiwil -:, ' .
it le. =a Mail 4Lesief, -faßeary l / 7 .1 . - -'' ,‘
iliagittes theattantk* aids eagtonnal
to the largeaud substantial , stock '
of i..latdroe'sabtea. Lsdleevear,thratkineeadrosv
._ - 2e,., togother with f th e seaatat arsortinent
shoes. inmate *Sid a-utet tags which"bo. Isas now
ow boa it, bia'rett, - - - • • . -
aac door 44Vor* am corner of ,Ifigkanii .0 stirs
. Weep, opposite the Waroak .iloam : 1 , I .
N. IVT-Naners' afot and Ikea made to - &dart * the
!Goma prieat the shortest notice. Mani risme actortd
from the tilt of stateclais. - Earryttring to dui Elboonimn ,
inn line furnished with &mash, and wotTintesi to why
Withesetion. •. sarTrxNai, and, you 1,111 nOt be ,ibi . ,
Pottsvt e. Anvil S. 1 SSD
Lilnfin
on theM4l.l.B,llUNNlttrii
on the tOth, hare - re-opened an estsbibdtme:e
e
above bdslmem,l3l Myer Terrace, where ther. lb*
thankful for orders,and promise promptitiontlini dad
• matisraetery wort. • . • . -
pottinlie,o.3ober 26.1854 ' •' • - , 4541' ' •
HARDWARE.
ILL aorta of 'l' Rails; from 22 fo 60
ponnda on hand and for sale hy
• 8 . 1855 4S" TAILDLEY 1 SON.
LaiHOL, Camphene,t7rur
.. tine, ke., *Wale by J.T.IIAN 1111.
nylklll Haven, August 23, 'SG Sb
19 TONS Zinc Paintscand White
Lead, fir sale by S. T.,IIANItUif.
19
nylklll flaxen. AillillEt =,, 16 ... . .. 3 1 -,
EOR I{ large qiieetity 1:1d
band I slope .Chain for sale, of TarlOus slams from
ach to 114 turbes In diameter. -,,t. , ____ A,_ _
Der. 8,1855 . " 41- •-• .i , - E. YARDLEY ki2ON.
IHIQ Mine . Points, Chrome green' ,
lk," Chrome Yellow—dry and to Oil. and COLORS of
pssri description, Am ale by BANNON.
Sebuylklll Raven, August 23:16 I- 'V
1009000lb°. Pe h r vi a
o n , G u
t n_o t u o y r i
kill Haven. iyy J. T. 4110i1131 ,
Schuylkill HATOI2I, August 23.'50
20,000 FEET Window - Glasp; al
po, Looking Ginza Plates, mut Putt
scio by .1. T. IigNIMIL
Schuylkill Haien, August ' 56 '
F. AHEAD'!--Just received, a;
•
large assortment of Beidgen's Patent Skates; come
and are them. DayeLSteds. Ito ugh and' Plated Sleigh
Bells, at smarm &vrtomrsoya.
' Pottsville. December 6, '66 • 49.
SAUSAGE CUTTERS & STUF-.
PER& Choppers, neat era, Seale. Beams, L'lal Da'
Lures, with bow End swivel, Blocks and Pulleys, Rive,
Ae., at . MOLTER A -111031PSON'S:
Pottsville, Meader 6, '56 • 49, - •
TO MACHIN ISV and DRAFTS-
Tett Lavanbted Triangular Sales,
unrivalled Steel Squares, Stssight and Develed'udgi.
Straight edges, Itulea graduated decimally frsm SOW
combined thane and Calliper... all 11. S: standard. at •
STICIITEII A TEI93IPSON'S.'
Angtiat 0, '56 • • 82- _
4GENCY for the Reading -Apieul
land prailimi Ebey.-41.elas the, agency for ra•
widely celebrated Agrieoltnralimplementa manufactured
at this aka:4i, I Write the attention - of farmers, and can
furnish them with these goods at nnufacturer'a prices
—freight added. {
er FRANK PtYl7.
Poktrrille. June RA, 'MI , . . 20-
itIIoHTNIND.RQDS AND POINTS;
ST \!eceiven; an as•sortmcnt3pf
Lightning. Reda and Points, with fLit Etna enidate,
which any farmer cant up—and formic cheap by
Jiline•2l. BRIGHT dc ,
4T 14A.NN_Uid
IVITOLESALE & Dealer
id Paints, Oils, Varnishes, bayprintlt
fmhems; Almthol, Binning Fluid, Looking Giro
, •Windnw Glass, Putty, Gum Iloze,Gum Belting,
/Guano, Oakum, Piteh,• Tar, 'Rosin, &c.;AL, at;
priceit—appotite the Swan lintel. '&114101
• N. n.--Tim patronage of retail dralers,nn
~generally. isvespectfully anlicited. Orders gd
with dispatch to all parts of. the entttri.
,
Schuylkill Riven, August W, - 3.10
MORRIS, ITONES•
• molt * STEEL DIERCHANVI
• Jthriirt and Si4frenth 'Struts, Philatylithf
Have always onland and for sale • .
DEST ENGLISII REFINED IRON—FuII arnortmen Is of
"Itagnalls." and other favorite brands. . BEST AMERI
CAN 13AR/3—ordinary sizes, or rolled to order forbridge
purposes. de., de. PENNSYLVANIA 'VILER PLATE—
Prothiscuons sizes or ^tit to -required BOILER
RIVRTS—Donor erand, made Itt solid dies.. :BUT EN ,
WASH CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE .
h SHEET IRON—For covering sehutesi, dc.•AMICRICAN
k SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON— T rails and
flat has suitable for mince. turnouts, de. JLIGATA.
ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and
. WASIIERS—For bridges, ca and Purpose*
"generally. CAST, SHEAR, rs.
AMlNE machin an ery d
BLISTER.
STEEL. Also, NA extratlnal ity for taletsod ; • The:
awn, •together with'•a full assortment of Iron. Steel;
Nails and Sines. to sr hieh,the attend** of dealers,
at road ...puttee, engineegs.loinevs, founders sad
ma
rbl is Invited. , =!;hhey ID. 1866 . 19-1 r:
. ,
'cad and pcopLEl 4
I. beFore TOO zuy. 1
QTICHTER & THOMPSON „, taktg-'
.
Aipleasure in annonneinit that tbiy litre opened, ii new,
4) Illardwatire and 1r la (Howe, . \
Oa. the corner cfr Centre tad Mar.tet struts,
Ant invite the attention of their friendliiitd
the public generally to an baspectioh of their
large and varied impartment of goods, which will ceaudst
In part of Table antlecket-Cntlery, Boilers Saocritaus,
Brass and Iron Ketres, Rill e, Gunk and Pistols, Rifle.
Barrels„ Powder and Shot; Pekussion Caps; from, Bring
and Copper Wire, Iron, .Steel, Bellows, Anvils, Vices,
Files and Rasps, Traces, Nails and Ppikes; Muley, Mill,
X Cut and circular Saws; English, American and Ger
man .Orass Scythes, Sickles, Seytbd Meats apd Rifles,
1104, Rakes, Spades and Shovels; Slay anitlMannre
Forks; Riddles, blares, Axes. Hatchets. Hammers,'Plan es,
Saws. Ropes, White Lead, Oil, Glass, Locks, Latches and
H ingest Butcher-Saws,. Chcmpers, CI eavers, Dial Balances
with Bow and Swivel, expressly .fer Butchers, Le. ,IRON
of all kinds and-descrlptious. 'Our fOreign goods are I
emanated ured — by the best makers, and the domiltie'ar
[cies for the most part obtained' directly from the maili..,
tscturers„ comprising Cabinet and , Building Materkds;
Carpenter and Shoemaker .ff l cols; . Smith and Misers'
Tools; Boulders'. Plumbers and dab Fitters' Tools; Ag
ricultural and Farming Inipleutint if:. House furnishing
• Goods of every description, and' In *great variety—ln
abort; every article In our lincreatalways be. found with
us. Our goods are'purehased` at the lowest , pukes for
CASH, and, as we intend to put olbut, a small advance,
It will enable us to sell goods lower than they have ever
been offered - In this market. 'Under this ct,Xtvicticin we
th
v i ,
• contemplate 'opening al cax-rsuca swim; •sh take the
liberty of submitting this proposition to y for your
consideration. Being satisfied that • lt . ; b ess "based
..4;f oo n e lfese principieWwill meet alike wi the support
A rubation' of all our friends. we therefore propose
1 goods lAtiti,thr one price, With no der lan on,which
we are firmly convinced will result in uit* benefit to.
all who practice, It. We take this oppoitnialty of res
pectfully soliciting your patronage, assuring you She! no
pains or exertion will be sfured to please, nor any effort
withheld to prothote the interest or secure thuapproba-
IF‘a and support of ill our friends and patrons. , Give
us- a call at the corner of Centre and Market' street-,
atordortnerly occupied by John. S. Morris.
IX \ • STICIITER t THOM - PSON."
Potterville,"May.SL 15143 _,... , . 221 f •
REMO:VL, •
Esteerar a t A utruware Stored •
11111 AV IN,O ' removed 'from the corner
of eiflre and Market streets, to Fry k Martee old
Vend, oliarlY opporlte.Sfr. Eeterly would Inform big
friends and the inhabitants of this and adiolning eosin
; ties, that'ererytblng In the har4wate line ''wilt alwais be
, found at Me establishment, where they may be certain
'of getting superior articlwl, at the lowest prices. illirlte•
member to call at Drl.Ls deity's Hardware Store, Centre
} street. below 3larltt i r •
ti 8..--Orfers for ecreens,Of raterly Fricli's man
] ufiteture. recelred'andPromplly ittewkif to.
PottsvilV.l4pril 19;1554 : • 141.
-•
' • FA - MBANK:B SCALES
r subscribere, agents for the man-.
L iitaetwiers, halving received a new ertielta called
the •tllnton Countes t3eale," calculated to weigh twin 34
an ounce to 240 lbs. Yoe sale at the YorkBtore.
E. YA.I4IMEI t BON. r
ottssil?e,April 250, 15.54 .
COLEINAPtS CUTLER w Y:STORE,
No. menu is street:
CONSTANTLY, on httnd, a Into it;-
sortment or Pm and Poehet Knives,. fitisson, and
Baum Table Karam and roski, in IVory,stag. buffalo,
bone and wood handles: Carters and rorts,Dirks,Dowie
Klatt% Le. •
ALACt—a yet:, extensive asswinsent of ifttitersiTs:a
Tram' Le.
'Fine English Gunn, bolt's Pistols, MOUllevolvelft.
and Single and Double banwllVistela. a genera]
stock of Fancy Ilardware..tonst on hand. •
JOITN MI AN, foluorfer.
Phusdetiatlii*, so, 1844 [Div. 27,'53- . 521 51-41*
IRWILCIARIMISSJON W • RE HOUSE
CEATH.E. S'lttEtrr,
.
, Thoeubseribent are prepared to Turtdria the Trade
Ilacidniataand Operators at Philadelphia prices, tfeelght
added) wholesale or reted,.beat Amer'ma— Itar' Iron, map
araetnred at Pottsiille.ned naonntedotnerperierqnsllty
Also, light 2. ralle,anitable for mini* and Cable Maids
(gimbaled at short notice direct front the icspOrler. • -
VARDLEX 4 SON..
47-tf
Vark Store, Nei. 22, 1853
.. HARDWARE "MD IRON 'DEPOT.. •
::,,1/4. VlA is Veriest 23 IJ use/IllsltN, haring neer arittng.
ed h blame+ glace • or Meaner*
and with a new determinstion .of furnisk. ,
... . hag s ail nth' goods ,ms the brednees o$ 'the
gnry regal,* at thetrawcat market setae.
-eollisl i tttlinepection of the POWS I shall be always
on hand find hare on band a fall stook of • . ,
Bar Iron, ''' .. • ' ? T iring:knee,: . • • . 1
4... • : • •
~.
_ Zhu Iron, ;4 ' , &travels, ~ . -• .
. '. Cast Steed, '''' "'V 'hare m, ' , , r.., ( -
• , Mit Iron, . ' r i.r. Natifi and .piker,
hoPO'r - , Tackle Blocks,‘
' Bellows,'• " Avails =dykes.. he., ',, .:
hardware andl r on. epot, Cyrus Bum; tit . dodge
' , above Market. East side..... tFRA:iii ' ' 1 , :,.•
: - J03'16,1451. ' -. '...:. ' 0 .- .• 1-
• - •.••• 8111010 &
IRNMI, uARD
low Kateßoir
nets' Bank,Vo
• an excellent ,
iltattb Tdramlnirth, -
Spthkitat ' , , .
Badditty, ' . -i
. titi oel l wtxisker'eroola, ' ' 4
toe:IT/Nis; ' ,4 t .
Glass and Pala,.
Rat trod °fall sizes, '
Rolled' " ' " '
Nails and Spikes.__ ' , 4 ',
Railroad Iron and 1,...•
Builds Tools.
toilding3tartiWiala,
Cast Sloe. . . .
&bear Steel,
Arcs Intster,
massy&
Calmest-Wm
flue Uutessim
O. &reams htsessatti ta th* aalktor thsoataearap
I*q sallt
they (daub& bibtratbis4ndhidualeagetity.asollopos
Ms law Arte,lo4yrall* gcookl,rf*Kattolo
t tea biadatori.and sceasasate u rsioi ndissemt
-'- sit& eassaiiiii timoirectatbumor . • •
Dt - • •rest ' Thrtfitim dad fro&Aafrettred
PottsvaleaawwwiS.lFlM
Y~: e' ':t ' -,
s ' ll
.4126111-11. oat:*
XL:HOUGH ivibuntleroluid:
Tdortitron ocitoissoreetailiiii
flOtesdb• atedettiuned itia *Loads* in
Inn miganit,ltis obi tittabliiktoint as lieretotrO, aed
coolie iiivototoodtto bis to:talon% to sorb' a
prompt , iind sstiglittori illealler as 'to .warrant sad m►
cars ethentlsto entidetTee. At the woe thowto
.4.. km this otgiottattity tei ',aura toirlilideetbiatid
.pittrotts bit groleftil ;seirazooltdctoseoto , rxr. the
rely Mnutia, !manor in trbieh they hare; dor
tog wiliziryelroltierereehlm vrltb their laitroosgo. god
hope tbor 'M. tonilatte to approtiiitikar bumble. efforts
to terse thorn. Oir Dreg Sterols fitted spin sillPerior
mane! Is well stacked with alnladi of drugs. In
thisarr totoblittoolot cannot be moiled !Tony
otbat. . . JOHN 0. S PAWN '
proimist and ilidtko4.
21141..-
Mtn - ills, Jolt.' 210154
=I
mu* ctiarrz iminairues
leh, _be
fourth siomecirof Abe Iff.afterdirections of Baron
big.the great PhydologicalChmoht, by .7,-13. UMW
TON. IL D.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Thb
to Minor's eine Ramey fbr an nultealthy atom.
nett. No art of man mu suit Its mall,* powers. It
contains no Alcohol,lAttts. adds, or nauseous drags.—
It Ls extremely agreeable to the taste, and maybe taken
by the;m: A feeble panto who cannot oda watermeek.;
or without acute - dirties,. Demareof taloa&
Penchi le wota dreg. , • , •
Call nn the agent and get ndmeriptivedren ,gratbli
&logs large amount •of scientific eel I.lso
me. Animal Chemistry: Dr. Combee PAM ocr of Dt
gestion ; Dr.Pereira on Food and Diet Oh. John W. ' '
Datoer, of New York Unlyerdty ; Prof. Dunglisonts Phys.
Prof. Mimed. of Yale College; Dr. Carpent er'.
P 1 1311 010 ;17 ; de.:tegether w ith reports of eases all
parts of the United States. , •
tarsal by ' , lt dpeets in lledigines.—.
Prim ON /I DOLtutit - ner
WhOlefitte" I *idol
B' BAN AN, *pea.
Pottrtllls.
WarebkB;l66 - ,
• • •
: - . 014A5 RIMNI3I,
Vholesale and - Retail -
- ex-sisatert amid C732.azialart.
s.B'ft= Contra sad Itonregisis
(Oppooite Mortipiego'r Hotel.)
:POTTSVILLE., PROINA.'
R The subscriber, haling takenioasesadon of
• the ;house lormerly_oeenpled by llta.A.3f.
Beatty. has claaverteg doom' Into s
'ar Drug and Apotkeeary Stores
such is 6 thinks w 111 mare satisfsctory to
es. ell pneebssers,and reap etfally calls the at
tention of his fiiebds and.the public 1a; hls clad& stock:
Ile has tgken great care In the selection -of his Drugs,
31vilielas,•&e.; laud can therefore cheerfully tecommeaad
each an every one as belne_ •
ruitz AND tratarILTERATED.
Ile Wdetenotned to Ore his undivided personal eke
tention to his business, at all hoeusof the day and night
.when required, beliering.tbat the waxen asi s tt i atioie
of rhgeotaits as welt as the invaluable Mar , ' pa
tients depends in a great measure ` on, lbyer-eare of the
Apothem's?' and the quality,of his dragradol mixtures:'
and he fees confident that cnsiesestmlaw obtained at
the expense of virtue and health, will - not be an only
question' itith his ermtomerre when onee his reputation
as a careful and competent Apothecary, stall beliatidke
torily established, i • . ~ ,
This reputation be is determined to build up, With the
issistanee of &shake of the public patronage—alkir pro
portion of which is guaranteed to him bytnumerous
fritaidrichidependently of that which be hopen to obtain
by close attention to blastoffs and ,striet attention In
mixing preseriptiors which may affect health and
lives of his customer& . •
' Deception in preparing and compounding of mealeines
„4
„..
for ruthless e peeulatkm he will' never.resort o, though
it Is nobirionsivilve that such a dangerous ptkaa is
;noel more' extensively and snceessthily dined by
druggists than can be t eadily imagined. ;
t or.
name Coas 4o ;;Ot of At, Ming a and rank amongst the
first of ,his &item ties, ha only asks atteptiou to
provable will to m e, and his ability to 'filthily the mod
'exacting., • . . . •
d'elMtrons may with confidence rely upon the prompt
• and faithful execution a( theft' orders, sent by mail or
olbenotatV• • a, . CHAS. wrp.priso,
• , , *, -: ... • , • Dunmire aen DIM.
~.S. r. airor of Omhy. and /Cerweigon Sri., Tblistalle.
Poterrilfe:anrie 21.'50^... 2.&-ly '
. .
! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT: ,
.. , The Great Counter Irritant:
' The virus of disease often makes its way teihe inter
nal organs through tlfepores of the skin. This penetrat
ing Ointment. melting under- the band is it Is =Utak
in, is aleforbeil through the samecbannela,and,reaching
the seai;et le ifietilleatiou, promptly and invariably sub ,
dues kt, whether located In the kidneys, the liver, the
Inn" or any lifthet important orgami It penetrates time
surface to the interior, through the pa 11.1310 tnheathai
communicate with the skin as stni.er rain pews Into
the revered earth, diffusing Its tool and regenerating In-
ffeence, 1 , ~. .
' Skin Diseases and Glindtlar Swellings. '
'Beefy species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced
by the acttintiammatory action of this Ointment/ An-:
gry Eruptions , each ets`Salt Rheum. Eilsipelasi Totter,
Ringworm, Staid Ilead,'Nettle 'Rash, Scabies, or , Itch,
Se., die out, to return no more, under its application.—
Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves Its
tafedlibility. in diseases, of th e
~ skin, the muscles, the
joints and the g dif. . ,
. - i Ok4* Sow and Tumors.
The effect of this unrivaled external 'remedy upon
..Scrufeda, and other virulent niters and - sores. is almost
tamales:is. It first discharges the poison -Which peodn
tes'supPuration, andepron4 flesh, and thus
,the cures.
which its healing firopertielf ifterwar# completeiare safe
as,well as n 44
_t :
WoundiuMPaiiieg, Barns and Beads., i
' In Et the fracture qybe bones, injuried caused
by s , explosions, Inuisys, Burns, - SeaMs, Rheuma
tism. 'ess of the joipte.-UnOontraction of the pin
ewe. Itli.'employed'and walrmirretommended by the fe
exilty, , This marvelous, remedy has been Introduced by
Its inventor in,petecin into all the leading hospitals of
Butepb,aidnp private household - should be - without it,
- lled• Underliabie Teetimorly.
. e
i t(
leal Staff of the French and English 'A'rmlee
i
in,ftbe Crimea have officially signed their giiproval o
Yat i tu lbw en a l: ' ?a l e, a t rlgn u n ti loT r u * e l t gr i t: . is re riZe g pat
by the surgeons If the /Lined Novice.
Bed 'A , Chatioseet and the Pills ahotdid be used
.in Mie feflowiieg eases: ' , .
, Bunions Skin Diseases. i , •
1 Burns .- „ . Swelled Glands ' - -"-
ChappeiMani ' ' - Sore Legs , ' • .
Chilblains
-Sore Breasts
. ' .
Fistula . ... .- Fore Hauls -- •
Gott ~ Bore Tbgoats ~
. lateublau f Sores of all kinds
' Diereurnil Ertiptions, Sprains
stiles ' - 4 ' ' Stiff Joints _
th-mmaiiem , I ~, Tetier - .
." Ringworm , - , Dicers, . ' -,t • '
Salt !then , . - Venereal Sorer! ".
Scalds ' . . , ' . Wounds of &81-:Ind&
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor ifoutrwsx, SO
Maiden - Lane. New York, 244-Strand, London, and by all
respectable druggists and dealers In medicine through-
out the United States and the dell's:LAworld, In pots;
at 25 cents. 0.4 1 4 gents, and $1 each. tiar'''Therre Is a eon
iliderable saving by taking the larger siege. • ,
N. B.—Direr ions for the guidance of patients In'eresi.
. ' disorder are atilxed to each pet, '
June 21, 'Sal
THE ORE ;TES
b, - i ncasing issassevery oz u r A g e,
U. KENSEDY, of . Voitbiry,: had
discovered In one of our cosenon.yeastpre weeds a i
remedy that cures , I
Zeet7 Kin d - Of limner, '' - ..
• from the worst scrofula don to-e ; common pihsple.
- •
ile•has tried it in over 1100 oases, and never failed.t.
rept its two eases (both thunder humor). Hahne Dow e l's
his rosseesiOn over two hundred eertifladoeof its virtue,
all within twenty miles of Boston. •' i ' •
Two bottles are warranted to cure a Miming sore'
mouth,, . ,
• • .. •
• One to three bottles will =Toth! worst Wad orphaples
on the face;.
. Two to three bottled will cure thespians of 'Mira.,
Two bottles are warranted to Ore the, worst ranker In
hr mouth and stomach. .•
Three to rye betties are warranted to cure the warm
case of Erysipelas.
.. ,
, - One Rb twObettles are to cure all humor In
. the eyes. f
. . Two bottlissare warranted to eireF, running of the ears'
and blotches among the hair. i " '
, Your bride bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running rani • , •. . 1 ; ;' • ,
I . One bot dwild cure Utley e rupt of the skin.
I Two or threabotUesme warrantild to cure the. worst
ease of rtugworto. US - .. • , I
Two or three bottles are' warranted to core thorium"
- desperate oseiof.rtsernmatism. - ,
•Tbree,to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt
.
The tr•elght twittlre *in 4re tilt, worst meet sera' Isla.
•
d benefit to always eaperUnced trent the drat, bottle,
and a perfect carets warranted when the above quantity
Is talien.l , . •
" derl );pe ddled over a thousand bottiesof this in the
N
lr-..„:, .I......„itsifiLirt ; ate o as r. °*n r i a t n 'e t r e i rta :el nll ' i so o t ew l:d i t l h r e p, bo eiris t spesk eet t b le llsre. o o f: " l f t i or t :b illu i ; re t:t i wi t ha e l Yl i l
There are , two things about this. herb' that appear to me
estrprishm; first that tt vrearran ottPletstnres, In som
Plates 'quits. plentiful,and yetits- value has never been
known wall I dtseorared It In IS-167-second, that It
should eurelal kinds of humor. ,
Itlin ordectoWlge some idea Of the sudden risestisdslart
Pqnlaritt , o) the disCoreSW. I will state that in April,
flEel. - I !eddied it and sold abort six. bottle, per day-In i
Arrii.lB•s4, . I seld flier one tisrursmdbettleeper day of It
Sonar of the wholesale drolegtsts who haft been to the,
„business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing ti
the annals of patent medlcineswas ever like It; Then
is a universal praise of It from all''quarters.
In my own practice) always st4,lo.4(alcUy foe bunion
N-but sines: it:lntroduction as a growl family medicine.
rie
;restzsd wonderful i *Wei have - brow:4 In It.that
. Berreval cursor eptleptk ntit:--a &grave which war a)-,
_wars considered incurable . have born - cured by a few ,ot.
s o *. 0. VIM a mercy. if-it:Wrlll prove effectual in all
ayes of chit rent nralidy-t%r; but few whO hate 1
-swan mdriid It than If bare: -
~ Yirmoi&of several eases. of D "' . all of th em aged
deed by it. For the-various diseases of the Liver.
, k Haishisbr. Dyspepsia, Asthros.l'eser and Agws,Pals
- ft the side. blames of the Pipino.aad part:teals* hada*.
sew of the. kid te., the ithieovesy has done more
good.thaa any in e ever kibown
-I(OA2Pdo of et neeeeFul-* the beet you get and
F an
3utputfiet it:, -...' . - ~. , • • .
mortimiefor use..-Allnits, one tablesp o o nfulper day ' s
-c rep- aver lam Team a dessert spoonful-childrenj
horn ‘i. to eight years. ted-spoonfor , As no direction*
'ma be nplicable to all conatltutions.take sufficient !DI
operate the lambi Osten& day.
sfre k z •-•- :
. Man ON' IittNNEDT,
1 ' 1N442q.. Warren ' Reentry. Miass.l
'price, One Della's , . J. 4"
, wliattiirds Avetv-Vew Teak atty.°. V. Clihirner, $1
' Bewley stieertsvC. IL Bing: leg Broadway's' Rushton A,
Clack. 2)5 Broadway; A. li tthil D i . mi iiends.loo Fulton Eli.
Wholesale ape* foe.- Ivanta., T. W. DrOrrAk
affews.,l39 Nottland Stint . OWL . . • •
' Tars* Is Pelannk.ry J. o..pn!seu,'.7.: . C. M a,'.
wail. - aileuer.G . : . . . , •
.71191ls,tin p
,' •-. • ,
STORE Two aonre-Re .
Land nearly oppeatrithq Ml•
where will be round
••• tof trisplust:
, .
nes. , -
Jae Trays, ~. I
~
...l.
iffitsnis Ware. '_ ;
Aseortmesitof fluel.6cks,
TableCuitery, ' ' .
Perlr o st Cutlery, • ..„,
Table Sports. .
..
Atkrikauti Tires,
Areartment of fine Outui,
heet trau Crucibles,
Wire, ThtPlate,
Brass Werth%
sall - nms. • , • -
Parissud tellers,
ItallroadTmess, :
Pordavand Abet: ..
a+5~~ 1 ;~ i~d~.
A 1 1 , 1° 1 EILI'F. 4
.11-2.0" I
PORT 'CARBON SHOVEL 1910 TORT;
cliaritss •iia, r ainWW• l6
idatagetwaidamositranowdziginte"
-Ittimaoaßagg of *walk risplettorkaunic
_ . 3D -IT
v.
gga
4 r :oi
Asap* au ludo lea& ::.
riIIIESE Tamps: riiiivexperienco,
*aired/did td bs reoperior to miy it use.
ara ,Lo cheap an# aitralsla for Pale by G. Cr. CARTEL
•
p er ; o f tki Right for p:lnkritilf • . •
. Pottsville, Notentber 15,
:TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS,
qktill.) the liambarg Smoking Tobacco
siA Opt Mansisciery
0. Wags prime Oats; 200 barrels Smoking To
SO; 21 . 4.000 Halt Spaahltagars; 10 0 " SPDIs S 5 11 • 6 2
25,000 Wm Wm. JAMES 8. MOTEL • ,
Ibinsbarg, Halo county:
501 5 . 22 .' 55 • :$`
XIiSTIVAT I R Ajatlirthe FIRE
iii latch destroyed our Castle littory, sod our*
we loss, ite-elit not dtromeraged„ bat have goes try
tritely to en mist trio old pimp *earths Pioneer Fumes,
*here we will be bang to we our Mende:
Gin us • eat sad assist as to reel& oar loss.
4LBRIOUT BVIUMARD.
Patinae, (WAS. la. • 434 r ,
lEXT 4, SIVE NlAlpl gur &RßD,
subscriber is prepared, at his old
- 1 stand, to'faraish an ttndant materials in bl* lb.,
Sr indhilng purporne—phht and ornamental. lie in
vites ard•Wnbtr attentkos to the Twits Stowage:id Mono
meats of his mansfeetare. They can be had to ovary lit•
riety aid*, and will compire hvorably. in beauty and
flaishoelth any obtelaed eteerbene; and are offered at
cheaper rates. - J04:4 T. lAN/
.Pottsrille, Ray 17. , 2011
ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY.
St. Cliiii, Schuylkill C 0.,. Pa.
THIS'EBTA.BLI§HMENT is. gow
premed to anitroct with itaihno&Co's. and otb Mt.
Ibr spat
of Ftelght and Coal Ours of every dip
ice
T maeldriai Is of the most aptecnred conidructlon,
and the statertahi used of the tent quality. Ike Pvo.
=can guarantee the work equal to any smut*
In the Dotted States. •
The Chilled Plate Wheels aped by blur aro
hum the Celebrated of Rash & Lobdall, which
Ibr excellence have no an or. A or , -
01. ARLES It.
' CI P I T r LAWI'ON, Jr., Supt...
40in
bet. 4, VI
• PVTBVII I I.E
Saddle and assess anafaeter7•
le and
The Sullseriber would ,
ron
most respecthtily Invite the „, ~„ ..,,_
attention of the citizens of Potts. Ir , WAD '
le and the Ooal Region in gmeral, to his ergs an •
well selected stock of 8 ADDLRRT, all kinds of
Carriage and Team names.,
Colitis, Of Ail aillaillaolllg, Drift Harness, Ate. He de
sires all who may need anything in the IItIOTIO line to call
' and see his goods bet on ponluwing alsewhere,as them
can be nothing lost. '
Orders for iftriarsrAr”promptir tilled on reasonable
LEVEViIit WOMELBDORYII,
Marc• ftiiiirn no fte
Id Hiriseepol elsorreb ,,l4) Claire Wred, Patinae.
ha. . , ' yl3. il-tf -
• -e4 Rkl____ 4 l. l l3 l • 4 .llsSYsic?! '
§eTOSES,•'4:OI and HOLLOW, Ware,
ttan Ma and Brass Walt: Ca
hen Ranges, Rangoßoilers, Portable Ran
as Ovens, Heaters, &e., Having en
larged isk
his store, he has r added to his former k
stock a bug* variety of new patterns of cook
ing, patlor,Oftlee and hall stores, and he has
now the longest stock that but armless offered in this
county. invites his Mends Mid onto:berg to call
and examine for themselves feeling confident that hioan
:suit theft in quality and price. '
sir car their particular attention to his sheet
iron Ptstior Stoves, Which he Warrants to give more held,
With feud feel Quin any other store in pse. Ile has sins
a splendid article of Kitchen Ilanges,which be can
the highest rocommendatkrn. • , •
Pottsville; Angst ; 50.'55 ift• .
T INAQINIaIt e n FACTO - RY
hop,.
CORNER-of• Broad and - Centre sts.
, —FOSTER:. k DEAN, Proprietors.
Meems.iFooter *'Dean haring entered
Auto podnerslitp, In the earriageMaking,44:•...sot
filinsslibeing,Blacksonithlogbudness , Or
%would 'farm the public. through the Jcn:asar. thatthey
will henceforth came on all the above named branches at
their wirtsbop.in Tamaqua, at theoki stand.: Mr. Yoe•
ter is wfell known rata blacksmith. ke.,and-Mr. Dean Is a
professional Omni' Maker—both are practical mechanics,
and bylieombination of their skill, they Intend to add
to theft' favorable and well known reputations as black
smith And carriage maker, feeling coddent that their
production cannot be excelled.
; .
Ft Me Foster it Dean will keep' constantly on hind
`every fariety of euriagm, Omelet and Wagen , , and head
themselves in readiness to excente all orders—jobbing
or otherwise—with good workmen, at short notice, on
the Moja:4 terEs and in the best manner.
Orders from all parts of the mu:rounding County qlolt-,
cited-4ndaranyedert Dean, coach makers,. Le.,
qua, Pk., =. ' ' July 26ild 1108 m
1 - •, LOOK.NERgz
The - Comport tee to.get 4toves, Tinware &c.,is at
GEORG •H. STICHTEH'Sf
Stand, leicentre sheep Pottwrille, nearly opposite
- Bantu's Apothecary Store, .there be hminbw on band a
full and choice assortment of •
Wm. Shed /role, Pia, &pie, Britlaania,4 l /follesikitiWei,
--, which he otters wlsolesale artrertait,
- "T at prices eorreepondinvorlth the .
-times, and whicticannot be mime
sod In the WAenty, in.eheimners and
•
pdriag the approaching liaison he will isky particular
attention to fatnishing stove* of all kindsMs Cooki ng,
Stoics, Parlor stoves, Mos Stored, lie beanie& ar-I
raugementi*T manufactu r er to furnish the . same
. patterns of 'three Thirteen* furnished at ; Derr's
- establishment ? This - 11 the best apdnicut approved kind
>of cooking stoves in' use and no family should be erlth!
out it. )llmAng ne,brolien `platettere furnished *Call
-times, at the eliortestinotice • •111di stoves taken fit ex
`orb/Inge for neer'ones, and itoenrAolivered withonicharge
.yin '.the • iclnio of . Pottsvi ll e'. 'Abe undersigned;being
a practical tinsmith, flatters himself to-be. able to give
general sathifewlloti.. 'Box tin alWayson hand. "
GrDitllE If. BTICHTBIL
Pottsville./ugust 16, .
— . 33 -fm • -
TO' CARPET
FrEREI:.44'D BIaLVIEBS
4-
• . 4...
, .
triallits, - ' . --
- SCH LKII.VLIUNTY .LUMBER
•
... NIA UFACTURIAp COMP ANY'-
uATE on' at their - ex ..ive este went, on
Balloted str t, a great quaptlty of lumber of every kind
and &Strip on, which they can supply to Operettas,.
Carpenters sad Builders,-it lower rates than it cap be
t i mid
'bought, ti wpm.. They , a also , ready .to supply,
througlo means of tpati re
extensor) business, and la
ter Saving nes, mannfactured artielis in th eir line
at a saving f 25 per irent..'on Mutter cost. - • :
Their large workshops have been in ructeasful opera-
Lutt
'Unit for the' -year, turning out vast
_quantities of
- Doors, t . , . 'Window Frames, ,
'Sash , ' - „ Passel Work,
,' MO dings, ~ - DedopoSte,
' :. Blinds, 1 ; Baassist ere,
1 • . Shatters,
And ad-ki ads o% framed, Itmeled awl Tented Work,
Which they hive tonstanlir on hind. Tbey are reedy
to esecute.Crs at the shortest optics, for any quanyty
•or quality f sawed or nengliefured stuff.
Dry - and • Hemlock, of all kinds, for building Par
Oa
posts. • Olt , Maple , Poplar, chair, ;plank anti scantling
:-. ryi Walnut, •Mahogany, kr, for cabinet
• workLiV Ito sad:Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw or
made to o r; White Pine phollr, 3 . 2 34; 2. 1 %. P/s. %
."d %An Polel.,alloyii ready . ; ales plank, beams,
falls, sea tling,ritwfshingles,.latb, telling lath, pail
ing,k-c., e. ~.----. .._ . ..V ". • - ,
. aii - 4i ' o f sawittlituff and everything in their line
on hand to order, at shortest notice. i -
Pattie' 2O ' 26" -
starch ll / ,
. .
V,
• ' B PATENT PLOUBIJO KILL.
T Great Invention of the Day. •
sulmicribex.announces to.the citi
; ten of liehoyekW ecruinty that be habibreuned the
g tto ell EDWIN and JAMES 31 qr.Arcirs new Pa.
lent F • uring MW, which is pronouhred the greatest
Americ Invention of the day. The subscriber hasone
of these Mills In full operation now, in Tremont, where
be Well s_ all persons' to call and se e It in operatkm.
This igbly Ingenious, and much needed Invention,
tonne a • entire new. feature in-the manultstuns of Wheat
flute Flmr; and the sPlendld manner In which It per
orms 1 work, Grinding, Bolting,/ and . separating the
grain a single opeonlou into seven di Brent qualities
of Flo rand Few* and that within a stadia only twen
ty-one feet in length by tone feet in breadth, at the ra.
pidlt7 of twelve ' bu shels per hour on a. pair of Erveh
hive ilistonie only thirty inch dlanreter. The
Grain is converted at a single operetta Into Extra and
Superfine Flour, Fine Flour, Middll ngs,Shlprtpffs, Shorts
and Bran, any power being applicable to propel it, from a
four horse up to any other desired. The small spice it ,
occupies would not be missed when placed in aroma with
other machinery, and the smell amount of power it re
quires to propel it, makes It certain that, ere long, It will
supersede and 'revolutionise all other Flouring Mils. So
applicable is this Still to the Wants of the' world, that
every savrinill.mbrhlne shop: locomotive shop, foundry,
forge, rolling mill, o. any building having re power alma-,
dy erected, can now hare within its walls a complete Mee,
chant Flouriniellill.nt the , ,trifling toot IT from four to
revert hundred dolls" sndib.us the enormous amount
of Grain raised within the Ignited State's, eau be Minen
led into Flour within Its limits. `
MI
Mith one of these Mills *yearly every large Colliery es
tabliaTjsnentin this county where steam power is used
for pumping, should be a - male& They could beerected
at a mull expense and would enable'them to mannfse7:
tore their own dour. ' ,„ ,
This Mill only occupies the green 421 feet in length,
by . 4in width.- It is also portable and when put up tan
he plated in a wagon o, dray, and with - a sine. horse
'weird to any part where they desire desire ' toirse it.. Its ern
strugion is so simple that It can be connected with any
engine by a single shaft.
• Sin,vie or Townshlpllights will be disposed of by the
subscriber, raiding at Tremont. Hundreds of certifi
cates from Millers andethers who have seen the Mill in
operation, can be seen at the residence of the subscriber.
J. A. z. TICK.. ,
al -tf ,
Dee .n.•as
I(eAVVTINB ' n K s e l i i T t l y 1 i n R s 9 It; th - o n
' for tio, hair I it la th e moat delightful toilet artl•
r n the Mold and le preendnently beneficial focarey
and Bald head& The Eatbatron fully natured my hair
After* balttion of helve Vara. ' :Toils truly,
R. L ATWATER; .
- . 'So. 56 Warren Street,tiew York.
Also. tribe t of Pure Jamaica Gluger;for .dys
'pepida and general nervous debtllty t te., an ba had at
. ' -f: , ,- • _, C. I3AII.IAT's
' • Parfuliefy and Fidel ) Stoto,CeutreStrat Pottirtlle.
Ortobeir 23, 1143 . - . . . .41-tf •
B
WILMS OWN= OF
PUBiE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
'A CURB FOR CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTH
]IA, BRONCHITIS, GiCtERAL DWI' LITT;
AND ALT SCROVULOUS HUMORS.
• - Haw* YesieTrled
. Thieltapuetl t questlotrabonithesslied emery inralid
wpb Is s reins from poltoboary. trouble in this fickle
eilmate. Have you tried WILBOICS COMPOUND OF
.COD LIVEItOIL AND LIIIEt It will not nauseetelike
the plain OIL, but is on the contrary, pleasant to the
teen.; wonoter, the Chapatis% of Liege is, in - this conk:
hination.atiodststoadable aid to the heeling proper.
lies of the Pure Cod Liver Oil,,ff the following certiff-
Cates ((selected been a boat of liksgratefol acknowledge
' mote) will amply show. Roaerwro ,Ixtuid neglect, Sr
a duel. boar, a cough, or any affection of the lunge, kat
• the' mogt merlons consequences follow. Dr. ilhor's
pregarstion s both safe and simple, and sure in all ordi
nary uses, and has pa: rimed Igoe surprhing cores in
decid.d torsompticmortiers ordinary medical aid has
pried:- • •
' past'
Dn Wtractit.--Ditring nearly the wh a - of the
winter, I had suffered seriously with a ecrughoddehiseu
so initatel my lungs. thstmy phyddatt flankly
admit
ted.his Nara eateumption fhlinwing ibis trouble - Is the
I Sposg loather get in. Medichie seemed to afford rae
little relief, until I tiled toufrpreparation of Cod Liver
and Lima. ~_The effect lam forced hr flits to admit,
wasat 11 1 0ffad. and Lhasa the pleasure of saying at
this r2ll.lBs3,,jl.airrenthely tree from any
patmo h trouble.', • '
WithLagkst4 your valuable dlsconey, I eve.
Sally recoauseadit tothose who szeturattletol.
'Chamber #lll gtreet, C.ll l= ,
Waswilbstanri only by .1113tX.AXONC.BrWLL11014
109-ocoot sheet, Roam
Ps We latittlwielelY T. W. Ikon s,Soss.ls4
Meth
Seed In fettuftle by J. C.
nouns, 111=WitAteltrisvopel Gbarch.
' Pottsville: 3. .
10-10 as
oc;mol
IS
J 1!!
[JJ
BEE
-,..'.,-: ii-ilibliiNi!.i ~i ;,
metsdieraisa Btabeiiio: '.-
MEI
MN*"'4'' s. •
or.. Forty year,
rows.practice at Lbe 1160100.1 a Dar, trr David Pate
rows. Pg. /or salsl by tralPA7. l l, Jo 4 , ,
CIERMAII AADA N argit A Cliktiti r ri
mar gam tacos or mosso. -
rdi GROSS German and. English Al
loy zosnaesouctokal kinds, Jot rails
_tied-stt *r
mate at $2 La peesrms, at the cheap wWiaale and.reimal
bookstand' the fabsaiber, B. *ANNAN.
WATSON'S ANIMA OP PHILADELPETN.
s t
'ANNALS of Philadelphia & Penn
isilvanla to lb: eld.n Time,* en of me•
,annAnus and ineidests of the city itilninibi.
Janta,—nurnerous engravings. lien sari edition, put.
eelvedat
ag a in nanabars, at Ircenta each.
pea aT:l42T ga
t .
•
• . Book and Stationery Mom
•
.RincTircitcpßica l
Frail •• • • le •r •1.
"THE NEW VOLUME of this .beau.
Ural Illustrated Weekly ruper. win be reduced to
touts • number. Bubmetibois will be premented with
Magnificent wowing at "Oar BILTIOIIIP." 8111.11trip
now tweeired at B. OANNAN'S
- Dookietui Petiottlesl Depot.
DR. ,K6NEIPARCTIQ_ gxpEomon
ziOvir mesa, for iffeoyery.
&
Personal Narrative, co, ntainink an
mount of the Important Dia7ccreries. perilous and
g 'armatures in tneAmtle Regime, by Dr..Kaatt,
Illudrated by lapwings of 300 engravings. ,
Upwards 4e 25,000 roplet - of this beautifully exe
elated and Antensely luteresting work, were sublet-Wed
lbr to advance of publlcatkm. -1 It should be owned and
reed by everybody. Subseribers and clews can now be
supplied by B. BANNAN,
Agent for Schuylkill county.
&toper '5B il=
CEO - CE J; PRLTCHARDA
Bookseller aod Stationer Penna.
DUANE RUOSON'S; General
at ape , the following works, to eOunty :
L.. Maws, the Circuit BI- e American Lawyer,
der,' ' athered Treasures. from
Moward's Domestie Medi- the Mines of Literature,
Ana, Daughters of the Cross, -L
Lorenzo Dow's Works, late, and Adventures of
Illustrated Biography, Blick Hawk,
Greatness in little things, Cavaliers of the Cross, •
The people's Medical f igs Manual of Mellexiista,
holm, I to-, dad, • •
The shovels:nits will be delliered ou application to the
agent, hanj part of the county at pulasispel prkes,
May I i, 'b6
• MItifRBVILLE 'L
y l
Book wan trattomegy "Rows.;
fIEORGE J. PRITCHARD, having'
Njl removed hisbook Store from Eit. Clair to Minersville,
would Manipur his , friends, and the public generally
throughout the county, that they May and his new and
imp establishment on the owner of Second':lid „Rail
road streets.
The stock Of books, stationery and fthey.artieles it
huge and complete,comprislng everything that may be
wanted in his line,.at pekes that cannot Mil tc give rtr
istketion,,belpg in many cases even cheaper than they
can be bought In the cities. ills supply of new hooka
from the Smdeliales Is very extensive, and 'will enable
him to all at wholes:Bless well as J &hook and
country stores supplied with books and stationery at the
lowest wholesale priors. Bookbinding gind blank work
done at the shortest notice and in the best style. 1 -
N. A'nything that may be required In his line der
livered to order.
March 22,1866
. • - NEVVIUXEMLN. BOO KS
or e o day s.
ell B Play-Day Book—New stories for Little Folks: by
J. Fanny Fern.. •
The Young Yearns; by Captain Reid- [ , • ~ :
The Castaways—or. Adventures In Africa: 't
Dieket>rsLlweyolks-FlretSnrtes—tllustKtedby Daley
—Little Nell, Smoke, The Child Wife, Little PauL
Florence Dombey, fte-; 6 vols. • • I . _
Dickens's Little Folks—Seeped Serlei—Boy Jo intd Sim
Weller, Sissy JuPe,Thape Burden, The Tito Daugh
ters,, Dolly Virden, AN 6 vole.. ; i \ • -.
Little Susey's Library ; 6 roll. i• i . ,
Douglass Farm; by Mary E. Bradley. , [ • .
Sedgmoor—or, Hilme Lessons. . ~
Violet—a Falry Story.
The Robin, and other Carablefi--for ehildien. • .
'ilof Dust Sticks-Lby Sirs. Folien.
l rgld Garret &cries— ditto • ' -
Ontuttmotber lee's k"ortfollos. , • ,
The Last of the-Huggermuggers, a Giant Story: -
Kobboltcrso—Sequel to ditto. 1
The Home Story Omit —illustrated.
Bed Beard's Stories fur Children.• I .1.
Animal* of the Bible—illustrated. • 1
Paper Dolls. and Mow to make them. : : 1
The Paper Doll Family: ,
•
Also, a very large and varied 'assortment o f .Children's [Children's
Books Of all kinds, Gams, Pussies; Ite., for e cheap by
NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
T.
HE Subscriber furnishes all the lead
hag maga.sines. and weekly gapers, aa publisher's pra
tes.: Two of the $3 maasainsewill be: furnished for $3;
or tweet the EZ magazines for $3 50. I •
Littell's Living age, sollEniekerteekerr,
Harper's Magazine, ifousehald Wok*, '.. 3
Putnam's ' do ' Mr*. Stephen's Mouthly,l%
Godey's Lady's Book, 3;Farm Journal.. . I
Graham's Haßallne, 3:Blackwood*Magasine, 3
Westminster Review, S flortlealturb4, , - .
2
London Quarterly, 3,New York' Journal, • 2
Edinburg Review, •. 3 LeeUo's Ladles' Gazette, 3
North British Review, jArthor's Nome Magena, 2
Raikru's Dollar Magazine, IMarper's StOrypooks, 3 ,
London Lancet, &Tenney's Mining Meata'ne, s' ,
,• • NEWSPAPERS: _ • .
.. _ .
•Ballou's Pictorial. ,3N. Y. Ledger . . -. • - 2-
Frank Leslie's Ilinetrated, a Ledger of licensees, 2
Saturday Evening Pokt, 2 Flag of our Rolm; - 2
Dollar Newspaper. l Llttle•Pilgrhu, • . be eta.
' Landon Min,Journal, ^Akar Selentife Am erican, 2
N.T. Weekly Tribune, , 2{Waverly Magazine, 3
N. Y. Weekly liereld, 3! ;i t A
The advantages of procuring these thrOughrts are that
there do be.no loss to subscribers through the Ware MI
themalls; they rave the postage and receive Hie= with- 1
out being folded or inamealire binding,' • ,
We beveseemeeted with our establishment an eaten
.stye Bipdery, and eau put up the above in various styles.
B. BANN AN. Bookseller and Statkeler.
, ~
LARGE /181ORTMEILT OF 1300 i
- • A i notion wrlttss•s .
o HE SUBSCRIBER is no w receiv,
Trade, :
tog finm the late an externdve satiety
o :standard MiscellarieonsW ks, which be will sell at
extramely low prices. Among y others Will be found
The Standard Historical Lib . embricing the Works
of Rollin, Robertson, R , Plutarch, de., 12 vols. ~..
The lies/ Library of StandardlFlction, 23. vols. -- - , •
Hammond); Hunting Advc flints.. to the; Northern, Wilds..
Cumming's Hunter's Ve a l LinnicitEirphUtllar. 6
Stephen's Egypt and t . nd. !
WeWer's Family Eng of Useful Knowledge..'!
_
Headley's Washington and Napoleon. ',
Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Missions- , .
Doychink's Cyclopedia of American Literature, 2 vols,'l
Donyin's Pilgrims Progress, Illustrated.
. I
Joseph's. Works. ,3
a' ' '
Foxes Books of Martyrs. ' . • t•••, '
Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated.
Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature., Rvols.
Chamber'. Information for the People. , , - -
Seott's Commentary on the Bible, 3 Tont: - , - '
Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible, 6 vela, -
Don QuLudte and 011131 as, Illustrated Unions.
Illustrated World of Art. . '
Tales of a Grandfather. ,
Works of -torenso Dow., "... - -, i •
',Button's Naturattlistory,Plates. ! %
!
Dl-.bilits Nights Entertainment.. i,a
ickens' Work ii .Few Hinstrated EditiOrur.
Addison's Com te Works, 6 Tole. •
-Washington-Washingtonon In Wcrks,ls v 01..,
Coopers Works, 31 vole.
'Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vols.
Lyells'.Elements of Geology.
Men? Priritiples of '';
-Bolwees Novels.
Ure's Dictionary of Arts, BianntactUres • and - Minks, 2
vas. atop. - . - • ..
-• B BANNAN, •
' . . Centre St., opposite the Episcopal Church.
Nov. 1, '56" . • - 1.11
Ye t " 711 A S r tl tft_DEP OT.
SOWK o. inth
TIURD street; above ; Market, taILADELPHIA,
bare just opened a complete stock of the most'approved
Schoorltooks, Outline Maps and 01 °4"; ' •teel g
and School Stationery , and will be pleat
to ass any one Interested on the sullied ••• F .;
of•Educatkor. • They ire engaged in ;the
"
following publications, which have received the derided
and hearty approval of the moot tilde ',and , distinguished
Educators throughout the United States. No others can .
be included in thelr list. • I ' •
Spellera and Readdri. •
Sanders' PicMrial Primer - =! , • •
" New Speller,..Definer, and AnalYser ; . • • •
" New Vl:st Printer; 'I i • • •
", • -New Second Reader; 1
. New Third Resider; • . • • •
New Fourthßeader; r • ;
• " New Fifth Reader; i••• 1
Over a quarter of a thillion of thesis books have been
odd within thslast year. and their - ,enceels is. unprece
dented.. Uaving beautiful engravings, large print, fine
paper and substantial binding,they are aeknoNledired to
be the bandscxnest,eheapest end beat Readers pnbilatted.
Geography. .
Itliotes Gevraphy. It is now universally conceded
that the only method of teaching Geography rapitilyazid
thoroughly, is from Outline Naos and Globes. • Pelnises
splendid series of Outline Maps tot only excel all others.
but are kept up to the latest diacoverimr and Improve
ments without regaird to =Omni. Prise $ per ,set, as
galore:
1. Ishyskal and PoUtkal Mip of theWertern Hemisphere.
feet by I fet:
2. Physdeel mid PolitisslMap of the Eastern Herolsphere,
7 fret by 6 6Mt;
3. 3lspaf (Ike United States, British Srirrinees.
Central America and the West India Islands, 7 bet
by 7 feet;
4. Slap of Asia, 6 6ert by T feet:
•
6. Map of Rumps, 6feet by 7 bet:
6. Map of &America and Africa. 6 bet by 7 feet.
The Genraphies aeon:pat:ring the Maps are eutlUed
Pete:et:May to Hemb , phere Maps, Selton's Key to hill
merles of outline Maps.
lher are especially idapted tench Gecgrapby by , the
use of Outli extremelypopear and destined
to be intr:dly used. SOWER k BARNES,
N 0.33 North Third street, Philadelphia.'
*These Bo oks an also be bsdl at publialuseo prise,
at B. BANINTANIS Book SION Potteitiae, who latheagent
for the publisher.
. Opt. 13. IMO.
`PHILADELPHIA.
DECOU
OF IDDLETON,
1113.0013.11 M
AND NUMMI
IRON AND STERL,
N0.'13-• North Water street, shore market,
• • PNIIADELPIIIa.
April less . t 154 y
• C. F. SHOEtif.R. . • •
Wholesale Dealer la lloo4s, Shoes, amid
FANCY STRAW AND PALMILEAF HATS"
' brq. North. Third Streirt,Philadflphirt.
• January, 12,M1S • i 1T
HATHAN H. lIIIARPLICISS,
: t ATTORNEY AT. LAIC,
2 Yak Buildings: Philadelphia.
, • mizzoicsai
Carter, yamaqua .z
7ocetkCole,
/Bahian, Norton k Co, ;
lialadelphla„ Doe. 22, t5.9-tf z '
- m.get.own4 L co.,
. sagssacere,
Broad and firnatos streets, Elttiodaph in, /Vend
WOULD. call the attention of R;i11, 1 ,
eald Managers, and thoseinte meted in Itallroi4
Property, to their System of losermeotircEagiteis,lo irhkla,l
they are adapterto the Feticide, tome for whleb
they may be required; by the nee o on% two, three
loculpsdr ordriting wheels; and the: of the whnie,..
et so zombi - 4 the weight as maybe doled:de for - adhe--
a od ; and in acennutodating theist to the grades, curves,:
string!la of mipeistruction and rail and .work tn he
dane, thole wane the inaxitacim useful effect °fiber
power is seetired with the least expense fir attendee* l;
nectar fuel,and repairs to 'teed! and Engine. Mith tines !'
oldest, in vier. }a3 as ibe result of twenty-three years 1:
'Practical experience to the business bY our renter pat* I,
ger, we naurerdarefire difernd kiwis-of Enghter..atid
several elasses or slam of each kind. Particular Atli*
Mew paid to the attlingth of the machincint be plan aid
pet all the detail% Our long experience
and 4tiln:iriftstifties of obtaining infeintation , enables is I
to offer threw en* tus with tbr 1101111f*Tire that in aide*
cy,eeonotay and durability, they will tea:ware favors* ;
with than or any *her kind in vs%WeAlso furnish to
order wheels, axlelt, bottling or la* Moor tire (to et eels.'
'tree wittlimi boring.) axepreitton matings for bearis r
ersety4laseription of Ospper Hued I °nand Dagen
aniermit artielleappmailuing to the repir or 101.14
Luageothe Eatiftta. S. W. Rit,LDWES;
• JanFory 5, le 14 IIiATIMLIW BAIRD'
41- • ! "
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Noviiiither 8:111.56 Asp LP,il
•.jj 40y,
9_li.groiLsi
11[Jfqtr4Sl ON„ Akerx !hr lA. A. ,
... TANI% Mite Line and titmee.o vtiaolivale doll*
er aOILSaaQtteNDLrv.No.Li reari, ova f'S Water
atreeklNew'YOrk.! • Alt °Were left at thio oMee 'of .Jamea
Cle'44 Rsq'., or at the giehapp
prompt atteotph. • - ;`. • .
September
, r 416 ' ' !- • " err
L • • 'flaysc C pTHtNGt.
T4E would lloly_lnfqrtn:thdtr - siars. , :cret.frignas atalcliilecuersol
fir Urld Coputpthst. theirturscf tmentl.4' CLit bil,* log
TOtttquentidnett La much lnr er then ever,;all , l (boy
aredixpopril to IN/11 Chen?. rersonis illing at a , siLtatity,
hare the toiltilo.ge of exOtanglng,clcl ting, putflr.td at
thltiitontirtneT do not nat.
V. A. ItoNt
272 Chestnut Et., corner of Tenth s P 1.1150.
irt'L rgity " • , : Illy
THfilt_r LEATRERL LEAtHER I
.0V1,1131AN; libporter
or o;;scrtreAr.ar sKrs4..t.,l gentira;l Lather
bolder cg .1, , t
VO oatla,:' , l Ft.. Phil:tdph Li. ; '
A g tueral Ottillea of all 'kW& of
etc., RED mutt OAK SAE LEATT:II.: , •
' Auk. 23.144411.!_ Zl-9tn,
C --.. r ..----_, ~._
.
' ARIFIED CHA M PAGNE CIPER+
11.1 , ill, llopitead or iliarpl, 4itlitable
jj or liotilorit or tititri-kocrorx. conwtoOtli 'on hand.
and Filo by ' . - Ali DUKAV Alri,:ttiftt: SON.
•I I ' }ie.. 1r:43 north Second stired, rkdbodrlplllLs.
Noyamivo, 15.1 It 6 • : . . i 4.-C iat
----4
• tftEst oiLs It 011. s it'
B. & S. ALhEN. •
Mid Slestratla Wharves, vulladelphlat
injEi4Eßs XN OIL have -just iv
_reirett:. direct from New Be dford, the following : sup
'plyo oa, which they offer tbr West the !maestri:Larked
rates: . 1 , •
WlnterSperm 0i1.3.000gal I WhiterWhalecdt, 12.14001
do ',Elephant 01,0.600 do Racked do do 7,000 do.
Alto, in etore.Oreaudna Oil, ,ale and Brown Soap.
Sperin and AdsmanUne Candles:
Fe .13, !Ad, My •
I 13-ly
LEAF TREMMIIRSIOAREL
-,,,,,,.,, • ,
1\63. .1: South Front Street, - -Phila
-I:4C delphLt., Cmastaission Merchants, and-.wbolemie
'dealers in ill kinds of
Leaf Tobacco, Jiaitilfaettircit ?otiose° & Cigar,
Mime maids:l:My on band and o r tale '.ow. all . klndisof
/OiI:RICAN and SPANISH LEAF fOßACCOS,laelectest
with speeLid reference to 31anoCieturene use. .
All articles xeld_.,warrantect to be as niaktktted - and,
ever , y onpOrtnnity afforded for examination._
l'archarerr!kt a dlatanee can send their orders, and
rely upon Mug as frithfully served as if the goo ere
eel ' ted 19 permit. ~ . '
A rill; '51.15-ly
JOSEPH A. NEEL
ACTU
• MASZVRCit nr
a. -
W Silk and.air.Cloth
C O.A H Sieves,
medium. and fine in mesh;,
k large. middle...site and sMall lu diameter. Metallic
Cloths or iroven vire,'of the beet gnalitt , g• serioth , sties
iaeeli. frinn Nos. 1 to 80, inclusive, and from Pie to six,
fin wirh. They; are numbered ao many spaces tit a
lln I ine :and eat to suit. .The sulerriber also' keeps
eon tantl on hand SCREENS, for Coal.S.and, ore, Lime.
4.lravei,Qua no, Anmae, - Sagar. Balt. Bone, Coffee,
Eplee. Drn": Dye-Stuffs, At. Together with an assort
niewt of bright andannealed Iron Wire. Allot the above
sold wholesale or yebill, by,
_!• • J. A. NEEDLES,.
. - 17 1• • . 64 North Front street, 1 1111 wdaPb4
I 'FA
. .
•• RISTMAB AMID, NEw YEAR_S; '
..,
or Christmas ! and New. i Y ears
PERSENTii.•:—A very rich assortment of elepant
ant went goods of the newest Ettropean Productions.
, I ' 123 Altai St., above 6th, rhllad'a.
-
FRYHS I WRITING DEEK24 . TACETERIES, JEWELL
CAp•ER, WORK BOXES, &corarranted manufactured in
oats own work shop,! from materials seasoned to cult the
climate. [ ! , 123 /Inlet( St., above 6th, Phllacra.
i .. .
. . ' Bret DREMINO CARES Of Wood or lathery -for tray:
elinit or home use, are •all flitted with articles of . real
Utility and warranted Cutlery, the largest assoitment In
thi citylto select ikon.
I 1 i ' 128 ARCH St:. above 6th, l'hllad'a:
s"S cons, sodas, Portuionsio.TratTeltnit Bags,
-Amts CSaii. Scissors in Caere, l'ortfallo's. Far Caere,
a WI IPA, to ilmllar goods can be purchased In the
L' a do r t srapes, 128 Arch Street, sieve fith, Phllada. •
Deeinibea 6, 'MI ••• - . 4- . • ' '
.49 4 / 2 1. '
IitLATA I I'PIii, F 1 4 1.71 11 I Corper . Bth
vy r and Arch streets, fbiladelphh, ball opened his
splendid stock of Fancy Furs of every description for Ise
dies and' children. and wishes the public to examine
thbni before purchasing elsewhere As they are aliment).
faitured under his own supervision, he warrant/ them
fo,be perfect In every respect and-as cheap as those of,
any other establishment In the city.• lie has also on
hand a magnificeat assortment of children's Fancy lints
and Clot at the latest styles, beautifully trimmed alml,
evlery. ariety of Moleskin and Felt lists for gents; la
dies Riding Rata , : Umbrellas, dc., all • of which will be
sold att prices to suit the um' st careful purchasers.
'Ai; IR--., II persons purchasing Woods at thisestablish.
nt for friends emit of thOity, can it ye them exchanged
1 I
not suited ..
'', W. C. It !ULM A RTU,
1 iiorth East corner Of Eighth and Arch streets.
.Ottober 18, '56 4.2-3na ',
ED
• •
1- ',LAQIES' FANCY FURS.
I'ORN r AREIRA, No. 284' Market'
'lttreet: above - 6th. Philadelpide,lllPOßTEit;
FACTUIthIt and DEALillt in all kinds and s.
gbalitles ;of FANCY VITAS, for Ladlew r and
Childien.l J. F. would call. the attentidu of
the Leidleis and others to his Immense tuwort•
Meat; helms the direct Importer - and Manitfacturtr of
all any FURS. I feel confident in saying that Pcan.offer
the gmatest inducements to, those in wani,and at the
same time will have 012044 the" largest assortments eo se
lect &Am; . • •
Ftofekeepers and this trade will please give me a call
b•fbni purchasing. as my Wholesale department is well
suppliedie meet the dentsnd Fjr every article in the fur
1110: and at the lowest possible 'Manufacturer's priced'.
'• , -.10.11N FAltEllta, 234 Jlarktt se.
Fe t.. 0.1856 : s, r 3F-bn .
.FQOK: 1,.001c 1 I LOOK !!! • -
4 i s TiNi : and , Allying the Holidays,
ring
Win yell Gold aid Sliver ITA.TCIIM, CHAINS,
K CLOCKS, or any other article In my line
cheaper ; than they • can bei bonght at auction. Every
Article wirranted.to 'be strictly as represented,. or the
fulmay returned. •
H arir LooK AT lasi , Enid G.-1111-
gdi id IS; Rare. Gold Pateht !weeny IL Jetrels,.warrarded
tWo yearn, only .- . ; g 25 00
Slicer Icvers.ls Jewelsorarianted . 1 yr. 8 mom.. 12 00
';mho Sets (Esakrings and Pitt.,) Gettig gew styles, 7'oo
Other styles of gar-rings and Pins, tw-tyrts,- as
• 10* AP2 25
limas Clocks frigo $ 1 to ' ; S., • • •
The reputation this store tuts Spin ired tor fair dratiny - , -
selling cheap and being accwarinsodatifig. Amid induce_
Parehalwni to cedi 11011 - 1441 quality, style mud price of.
ii s. Defer* going elsewhere. . , -
gentember itar
I .l i l . nd location. - . •
Nov.ll`..', '54 ! -17.55
.„,". • N*, 5178 IUdP3 Arenne.
El
, e
&view deitogicis nevgdis fuevutii.
I, , THE,FURNIISHINO STORE.
I . "i 0.106 Filktltill FT, CO 41111, OF TULL FT., AM TORE,
1F! .4
i NlBRACES:an g extnntiwe and com
plete 1 assortment of the latest ittiPortatkine and
St manufactures, of OENTLE3 , IIMS FURNISHING
GOODS, equal in material. make., texture, durability and
style, to any 'lock ever offered In this countrys-and at
prices which cannot fall to secure the attention of elves
~
emus pryllls, consisting of -
Slll RTS-91 It h linen bosoms, tollani and ' wristbatads, •
or the best and finest qualities, and new and choice stt Teti
, CALLCO 81111138—The latest and most at:teepee pat..
teens. ,
UNTIE:4BIITM and GRAWERS—Of wool, merino,
'cashmere. silk and - cotton; of desirable and durable quaff.
'ties—and the Teviot Wool Undergarments. ISO highly , sp.
ener'ed by physicians. Also, %the !Shakier Shirts and
b , ,,,,, . I
CItiVATS--inprior quality and beautifui styles; and
n- full assortment, of Stooks. Collars. Necklyet, Glovell,
Bcirfs skid Mullions o 7 the richest kinds.
IBUSPLNDEES—Au almost efidlas variety,'lncluding
the finott and most durable , . J
COCKETRANCKEECIII/I.IS-4,11k 4134 eottoe—plain
I
and printed—an unrivalled astortment. '
1 ~ lIIIALF 1198 E—Wool and 'cotton, of the best texture,
etqeeted expnwsly for retail trade.
i MORN LNG ROUES and GOWNS—Elegant pat fenut,ek
t collect material, and of the best male. ,
i iThis stock - comprisetill grades, from the lowest to tbe
i richest, that tan be produnand baring every facility
' !lir Importing and manulitcturfug.not exceeded by any oat: ,
es establishusaut in the United States—buyers, therefore.
will consult their Interest by_inamining the goods which
are sold at the unnart TOME= Vali matt. •
1 45 floods promptly delivered at all the. Itailrnid De.
pots;Stoamboatx.'44., and in any tort of the city, without
ha
I Crt!. •
1 11 ....! *bids made to order by *xis - Tic - need hands, in su
periorands,
style, at short moths, warranted , o fit' OS" No
3fitelinte west done in this estaldisltutent. '
, fett.l3, 18115. , ' - -47.4 m
M'-(Sa!
'• MUSIC PUBLISMINO HOUSE
LEE wA LK SUMeellol7
, MUM, No. Bin Chesnut street. tinifka the
pl, Utah flocs ftdiadelphLa. are conwiantly
üblishing the latest Basle; from the most popular Au
t Port; in the United States , to a style that will vie with
May issued at any other h'n.se, either in this country
"r
They •
1 They :ma also thettletutore , to anumanee to the Talk
that, their stick of Sheet Mad - on hand. Con4Sl R 01 the
!limes% and most complete alMorttrer t to be found in the
isolnitut they are eonstantlj addloy. to their stock all the
New Music published in New Yerk;tm ten. kr_ . • _
I They also publish several Instructkm.ilook s, whkh are s
general use throughout the country.
ANOSIA Aue assortment of the besf manctfarturem
rNeir York and Boston, at the lowest cha p prices.,
! • • MUSICAL INSTRI33IIINTit. •
.1 si genera assortment et Goita.as;neli ttaolook,
i atm A ceordenns; deg. Violin. Guitar and Tim p Strings,
of the best ItalapeAualittes, all of which will hofurnbht
lid to thy radio satiate trade at the lc - west rates..
.1 Orders punctually atteuded.to. , .
Xif• Alt Lee t Walker's MasSe r and Publications ear. be
Obtained at B /3.I.NNAN Pick and Mai.. :Lae. Pmts.
.
F /, Vt.. 4 .
1 61 I
FURNITURE tFURNISHING- STORE.
-
THE subscribeis take pleasure in an
nounring Who publie In gonerul. and the Mal I'..r
giro in Teirticular, that they are now prepared to snide
them with all tirtielee in their line of bual nem git t he ll
Sili l - intend to routine itkemi!leee en ' Amen
. 1 1 tif F. NI T ITR E=l
manufactured undei the immediate ea.
- perintendentent neer the tem, Re.D. N. K int MEP.
who hi, tbr mane mei had Ow entire eh Arge• ef 3 . 1 r. II i tr.
We hod week, they feel confident-that Shey ear: furrAA
the Wilk with mildew in their line, net acupneard by
stUy other establishment in. the Unitzi. States, fie style,
dare:dilly and finish ,
- • ' SILLYMAN i Kituarsa.
-- cisi.!4iiet mint ROOM end Marinefedoey No. 1.13 foronkl
street heleroDorkatTed../Edfa.
A. IS. 8111voistul - ' • • lla Ill•Vierctiti•
prc 4
• 'l*. A.—Our Moods ftwet Pelt:Mires the Cm! Britten
-... imeutu totheir.tuterealtio glee we call. As that Is
trttr waiter Osmium astr,dotormt O do our Imo lt ,
:plow* then .: All ordeort lOU Ito - y attebded to,
1 Phlladolidits,Ottawill. 134.3 i - - • 1417 - -
DLES
30
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Att . jatittit
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fir '
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GRASS AND GARDEN SR DS, IS IT Tiym a
• &grit-until.** lutplseavatip &e.
.THE subscriber will keep -s
en tunatcloter, T tatotb,y and othert:ratte
il l i rseede. 1%1114, Clover And lawn them
toother a .iLL tarden and dad Weds, 1. tr.
will warrant to b frtith.and good. Ile will also r m i . l
ordere tor all Made of fruit trees. Orarrilltrd to be 't it
they ere.rekr.thented.l apiculture! Implcutenta.
of it bleb will be furnished at vianufaeturera
The eerie and tree% sold by the subscriber are r..k...u.4
With . greet ear,, only. from growers of reputati.4l tat
denting!. 'lie does not deal in see•de procured prethiq l .
(tufty In tiny mark...4*nm th,se who/tell cheap. tr
rewtrd to the ctieracter of the e**l told. Nor
purchase or ri toted* Itlvwn Prand"entmolir unnlctr
aeon, where t he ir - too close proximity detatientto,th e t,
quality. paid *tarty those of the same species. :Ai,
en importint enfiddernt lon to these who purehaw
reeds or fruit trees. Yor,tteesn de.. rend In ord.," ruir
to . ' BENJAMIN DAN N
. • ENGIIIIII FAB3IIIO. •
~ .
. Professor lutinson, of Yale College, in a de.
scription of the Cum of Charles Lawrence,
Esti.; of Cireucestcr, England, in the Country
tressilentan,thus describes ,the general Said
:nanagement, and the care of fattening su c k ,
ke., pursued, upon it.. ...
'+` The Wei is under 4 four years ,
rotation,
viz ;-'lst. root 'crops,l2d, barley, 3d, seeds,
.(grass, clover, rape of lacerue,).4th wheat. -
The soil is prepared at the beginning 0, tli
rotation for root crops, by turning under sta.
'hie manure in the autumn, to . the depth ot 3
'tor sii inches.; In the spring the root , crops
are drilled in with.a peculiaasmanure, which
is of .a powdery character admitting of a this.
tritintion with the seed.- It is inmposed of
pig' nd privy 'manure, mixed with ashes and
superphosphate of lime. Mr. Lawrence cons
ducted me to a sort of excavation made ,in
the side -of? knoll., the only rough place on the
thrift, Where Le caused-all the weeds from the
fences and-roadsides, all dead leaves and ye.
getable litter to be collected, and burned ot
charred.. Sit much of: these ashes Is mixed
with , the' pig or privy manure, as to dry the"
latter and make it manageable, and then to'
every acre,3o bushels of this compost, mixed
-with 3 cwt' of superphosphate (homemads
from bones) ate applied. The field thus pie.
pared has no more manure drawn upon it for
four years; the second and 'third years it is ..
put to bailey and fodder with only the masa
preparation 'of tillage. , The last year of the
rotation • preparatory to wheat, it s . lowed
thi j o
nine inches deep, and subsoiled wt
tins r,
subsoil plow. 1 should correct the ;
that'uo manure is puten after the first year.
-11 y. Lawrence makes it a rule to sow one cwt.
of salt Pei acresesith every white crop, (wheat
and barley:). Ile'cotteiders it to strengthen .
the straw. • .
In this way every year, one, fourth of the
farm is mammal, and ,erows root crops; ano •
ther fourth yields "barley; another fourth is
in clover or other fodder; atu.Nhe remaining
fourth is subsoiled and put to wheat„ ' 1' '.
Now fir the stock •of - the farm. Besid - es
half &dozen' horses, this consists of 25 head
of cattle and 500 sheep, all of which are fat.'
wiled, sold offi and replaced annually as I. un• .
dersfood. .The.cattle are fattened in boles.
These are pens 2• feet deep.below the stable
floor, and Soar 10 feet square, with suitaiSle
.railing, into which the beef is turned at the
commencement of! fattening; and from which •
it, theu does not come out but to be sent .to
market. a. feed trough is provided which ii
'mised . from time to time as the filling-up of
this box makes it needful. ,
The food of the boxed 111:inuil is ma , les Sil
.follows:—Oil cake is steamed, and then (in a
wooden box which holds enough for the 25
head,) it is mixed evi th chaff - or‘fine cut straw,
theavris being put down iii alternate layen
instil the box is full. The mass shortly fee
meats, and in a few hours the chaff or straw .'
.is,perfeetlyr reduced to a pulp. Then this who!e
is Mixed together and served out. Vittoer is
sapplied mil libitum. • ,
In ordei to keep the animals • cleiiiily and ,
(-Comfortable, and to prevent any loss ot mincre„ '
they are daily littered with 'a small quartio
-of straw cut aLdut one inch-in lengt . Ths
i
jut straw absorbs the liquid excre cuts to
Perfectly; and the weight of the animnipscis '
.the whole so closely that the inmate of the
box akays has a dr y and consforbh/i bell and
a pure air, entirely. unlike the rineuria, ;
charged atmosphere of ordinary stael, to I •'
was astonished to observe. I say small
quantity . o'f, cut straw was used es• 'los—
'fhis is true, i. e.; the quantity emp, yed is
much smaller 'than would suf fi ce were it un•
cut. The boxes are just large enough to'boe
filled by the fattening of oLo anise . ' The
manure that results is rich from use of
oil ca ke; is uniform in quality, and „entirely
free from long litter. 'l,t is not, t oweyer,
"reedy for application. 'ln the sprier:4a is ree .
moved from the boxes and earned eilfee rods
into an adjoining road or lane,wheee it is
made iuto'n, pile four or five eet- igh and
wide, -and several rods long, an emend
il
-with a Coating of road" scrapings. When s
field is sub Soiled embers of smelt- caltwe
ous stones are thrown up, which are drari
upon the farm road. They are yeilidly es!.
venzed under the carts, and in We weeds:
the mud is 4lected for Covering th inaion
heaps. It Male forms over the m a sot!.
quite impervious' coating, sheetne. hie:
thick,. completely •protecting the ma re fits
it
water and air. NN'ithin the heap f m erment:,
no p!trceptible loss occurs .be escape of se
monial and the whole is converted into an :::... r
forth fine Week mass of excellent*
in fertilising ingredients, and, - as
seem, in the best condition for e
beneficial action, It is this many
plowed,' in.before the root crops area
, Mr. Lawrence enid to me with i
phasis;. "the secret of farming is al
of sheep." I had only a distant v i
500 sheep,'bsit from his lips n
gaine
of the systematic manner i • whic h
t ~-..
managed. , ~
, .
, , i
They are ~kept a'greater part 9
upon the fields and to furnish the
il
•]pp with green food r a variety of cr
T. urnips;. , rutabagas, mangel-wurz
eerie awed clover are cultivated,
sen r.nttssovin; that each one is
- while in season, and before it . passe
end is thew succeeded 14 . seethe
ample—in the early winter, turni
while towards spring, when th
strings and less nutrition!, the ma/
comes into use; and Mr. Lawrie
that tit• that season they make 1
thiinlit any other. This change.i
not but have the best effects on t
the stock, The sheep are confin
dles for several days, to'a small re
field, which they eat off' comp!
Ids& manure thoroughly ; thew th ,
upon. another plot, and so on
whole plot is consumed. The sheet
for their flesh mainly, and not fod
RoAST DUCKS.--Dgeks s.lioul• hp• v!'
plucked
,withefit - tenting the 3 n,ia'rl 11 ',
plugs being femoved. Some pot) St 5 1 I . ll '
as to skin the duck,'holding it to Ithe wiLste
by-the feet in scalding water, thAt the (ID.
t
may-peel easier; clean the insid tharou
ly with. A little warm water, ant it'ff thcz
wiili the stuffing as for geese, u.9ng,perFso
a little more bread for the sake (lf niddr"ei ,
;
roast thetn,before a brisk, fire, ut r.(,t... ,
close, and- baste very fr&luentl ; the! 1 . , '1
take - front halt an hour to eq hot , nc cjr.l. , q
to the age and size • wheil the brut plc - :,
they wilt be just ,done ; stlive cut with $
rich, brown gravy..
. .
Tu Boit. Lucas.—Clean and pluck dies.
taking care atm the .akin be pr serrel tf,a
'rents while plucking; salt the 1 for ato;
thirty. hours frevious to cook n".; tioo.'
eleathwhite cloth and boil them in it; A r:''''.
crate eized duck will take' alpopt t,:, 1,,.;:i
boiling, and make fetich oniottl Aut. , : "'"
milk, and send it to table with • the litick•. —
When the .411(4 . is boiled fie. '
, it•l' a Y•Y
stuffed ii: for roasting, and seed ';Pill , I :'''
sametesuription of gravy: • ,
Srtnrcn PrcK.—The ducks • t0L.1,1 I.e. c . r
into joints, anti laid in a stew-ptin wan i , !:;
dr good gravy; let it come to boil. avd ','
the scum r:ses remove it; se. 5-
on I aid!
~
autteayenneounl let them st, w frntly !••
Lhree quarters of an hour ! mixing t•xo '' ',
.Itmonsful of fine ground nee . ,
,tAth a glisi:
'Ott, which stir into the gntvy„ ind let n '
1......
EV.l7Oll' or eight minutes to auta,T.anAt'' I ' l
it, thv dishrand send tottble vOy ID!..
A Luoxn 11 AcAttooss.-ZQue
shrouds pounded quite fire, el
dered sugar, the whites of five
to a stiff troth ; lay them on
dir.tance of an inch ; hake, in
Pet a table'and lay the p4per
taken from the oven. __
half a teach
,a pint and n half tif milk ; add
gill of yeatt egp •
euongit to make a batter ratter
fur griddle cake.' if kept in
warm place it will rise sulfirien
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