The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 14, 1857, Image 4

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• • lesir blek-he talk owe
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• now he took .
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t ofitia be could Viler ,
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At the testeatioiuedl oor`l,
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fond to the pub*? W •
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or Alt had. • ', I
aoim wire worn'
.00d Ids pocket teemed to oaf,
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And lordly 6 &dared
That Ihr party /MOIR he cared
• Not ajot;
Us scorned their dirty Ukiah I r
And am Pr
- "as Plot
.
folks is the sodden
AM Uraight tt vaadious Oungo,
At the best.
Our friend did, not explain -
But tool an esirtuphy
Yor the Weil..
,nuggrawgir' I 1/45g.
To the. itssiakerbcclear Magazine, the fatuous
Joh; • Plminix shines oaf ins Fourth of July 'ors-
Oeip . lll(lo . hr Was !dirtied to dayer_at Fur n=
collect, illaaltington - Teritoiy — ; Fret* the Oration
we:attract his. blogrphical notice of Genera%
Wiulildirton, which contains some curious infer
malon ithat appear" to have escape d' the re4rhihee
of Irviiiituld Bparts : • ' 4 ". • " I\
ONVIRAL (MORON *Asiturarciii.
"George Washington' one of the moat dlr.:
tirtaulahnd movers of the American itevoi4tion.
"He was boiti of poor but honest_parents, at
I %Cosi, in the ytsar 1392. nil . motileifiras called
the mother or; Washingtost: - 'lleattarcled l , early in
life; Weidew ledy, 'Mrs. Martha Cartis l . Wash
ington commenced business as, a eounty surveyor,
and was present in that character at a ahem
under Oen. Braddock, when ed many guns were
fired\that the whole body of militia were stunned
by the explosion, and eat down to supper unable
to Rear a'gra‘id that was said. This supper wee
afterwaids'alloded to as Braddoeki leaf eat, and
the ;leaf its'. Braddock,' gulisegaently vul
garised into !acid' as haddgek,' had• its ••iett .front
that eirounistance. , ; •Washington commanded ger.:
eral troops daring the rerolutfonary war nod die
, tinguished himself by fearlessly crossing the Del
aware river on tee of very moderate thickness, to
visit 1, faleily . of Hessians of Me acipaiatanco.—
He 'Wag puslonately fond of green peas and, string
beans; and his favorite motto was: time of
peace prepare for wan'. •
"Washington's most Intimate : friend was a
French gentleman, island Marcie Dee; who; from
his constant habit of iisibUity, was nicknamed
"Letteg hy yet." Bis greatest victory was siehleve,l at
Germatitown;whpre,euminittpori the , British is the
night, he completely surrounded theis with a wall
of cotton bales, from which he opened a;destrue
the and terrible tire, which soon caused the one
') tui to capitulate. The cotton-halei being peifor
.
_ . .
eta with musitetballs were touch increased in
weight, and consequently in value, and the eX
pression playfully used, 'Whit is the price of cot
ton?' was much in vogue after that battle. t,
"Duting the action Vtashiniton might have s teed
seen drivinup arid down the linos, exposed to a
deadly tire, n it smalfConcord. wagon, drawn by
Ist:bobtailed ray horse. His eelebratod dispatch,
il
'rani, Vidi, i ' ini. ' or I came and saw in a
,Cl.ncuid
wagon, bps Vefererice ,to this eircutudtanee. . '
"Washington has b6en called the 'Father of his'
, Country;' (an unapt title, more properly belong.
: ing . tri the Mr. McCluskey, parent'of the celebra
ted pugilist;) tce child has groWn, however, to
that extent that its own father would not know it.
lien: Walker (William Wi)iter) ht also called the
'gather of Niyaragua,' and we tive.no doubt ip
cafe of .Lis detniso, his children, t6o' native Nice
regnant, Woo -la erect a suitable monument over his,
- remain, with the inscription, 'So, father, and fare ;
I; - • • • 1
WOllll6. ••' . • t 1
,
- Washington" wee a member of ,the Know'Notb :
I • ,
lag order, and directed chit none' . but Americana
should'hje pin, on guard, which greatly annoyed
the ittufricana, their comfort being entirely des
troyed by pet:Penal turns Of guard duty.
"lie was twice elected PreSident of the United
States by the combined Whigs and Enowlinth=
• ing parties , the Demurrals and .Abolitionists vo-
ting against him; antiserved out his time wjih
great credit to himself and the country--drawing
• bis salary With -a regularity antirprecision l wortby
' of rill commendation: . -I . 1
"Although frir the time in which helired, is
:very distinguished man, the - ignorance:of Wash
' ington in some things is perfectly incredible. lie
. •
• never traveled on a lteamboati never saw a rail
road, or locomotive ,migine; was perfectly igtio
'rant of the principle . 4fthe magnetic telegraph ;.
silver hadA daguerreitype, Colt's pistol,, Sharp's
rise, or used a friction match.' He cat his . 'meals
with an iron fork; never need postage Stamps on
his letters, and! knew nothing of the application
of chlOrofor tii tn to alleviate suffering, or the use of
gas for illu ination. Such a- manna. this'. could
hardly be elected President of the United States
in" these times, although it must be confessed, we
occasionally have' a ca ndidate Who preens not
' much informed aboutMatiers in general.
. • “Washington died from expo sure ()flaunt stun-.
mit of Mount Vertion, i ha the year
.1687, lesiing
behind hrm- a 'name that will endu're, foreier, if
posterity persist in calling their children atter him
, to the same, extent that has beep fashionable. !
• "A monument hesbeen comrheneed in the eitA ,
of 'Washington to his mcmoryiwhich is to' be •Pvtt .
• hundred feet in heigbtr and it should be the iiish
.ot every true-heartei American ithat his virtues
and services may no be forgotten before it is corn-
plated, in which case, their remembrance . w
,probably endure toreirer."
. ,
nom To ifovemotxpiu.—Rock Cakes.--Larp
flakes of slate litatin from the quarry, make ex
cellent rock xakee. '
.
Mow to woke Pouted Cake. 2 Wet'a penny .gin..
''.garbieed and put in . a mortar.. After you have
pounded it. with a pestle it will 'become pound
cake. - . '. -' • . •-. ' '
Row to art 1441 Jerusa/ess Artiebokei—Write
io the V. S. Consul at Jerusalem and induce him
• -
to send you a. few" artichokes trim the market
F , •
Deviled Ham —Take a piece of hatfl i and out it
Into a grotesque-resemblance of the human form.
Add horns, tailland hoofs, and it will be deviled.
• Dropped Eggs.—Take your eggs and let them
fall one by one, from the third story. I
,f hard
boiled and you call the boys to scramble for them,
they will be scrambled eggs.
To Get a Glats Stopper from a Bottle ist,owhich
rit has been rig fig wedged—Lay the neck Of the
bottle upon a storm then- take; the hammer-and a
• few well directed idowS generally does the bp
'
How to draw a-Torkey.:—Go to a turkey raffle,
and 'keep investing your 'quarters' until one tally
to your share; then It will be drawn. To hone a
turkey catch up the Snit ono you see in market
and run. t
Mows to Curry Rabbits. 7 -Taite,yonr rabbit!! and
'• comb down their fur very . carefully. When they
• are sufficiently curried you can get 'em rip?.
Another - Tay to Osier, Babbitt;—Set a car dog
on them. . . ' ; •
_Ptah, Irish Poway Steie.—lf , you have. Irish
domestics, Warm Biddy that you bellies Judi is .
her rival In the affections of Mr. O'Doeberty. the
coachman. Alto* the tatter very few„,,girlvileges,
bat indulge Patrick the footman to otietiae. Fi.
' nally declare that something is stolenl, and that
they must account forft among them. 'By follow.
• - itiethese directions you can hardly fail to create
" an Irish stew of the most extrniive d • iption.
A TUOVOiIT qlr , WoJ A
•
lin! whales. that sail the brie,
n e one net et your tate; '
fl
" Your . ash Illosnluatee the world— "
. Your hoses wake mores groat! .
All ~ootd be groat—At all dotal f 1
• 1
A retiree ot.aderstleute 1' • •
AchOOlt:rtn4r. kooks—a l what ate these
ontl.W• rithinastatkas I
Wind radio a woman isoo-s-doya ?
jOlkillgeoett good Joao?
; A "tad lybeto all Ow virtuosi &rat
No—dry good% hung on booys!
Wits ; • Simantst..:luhplf 1 . 444 a doling parea!,
la It or nem Isaaoo ll b - *Y. "call You Mt that
jimiojoi taipailitc"l"don't last'
. Inipltad roan Uopetal. at I inn as LAIRD •
•PooLn
~w,+.,rza:mv~`-t+a.~i.T:~+,rgica~'~."M,e~:
•
►MISCELL,V;:riag . " :
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r e
,11 ,
,1+ ER PLATED.TABIZ_FORKS ,
pPlated -Spoons, Brittanis 15iot sato, inek4 Goa& fbri
lloltdays, at ttre 11ardsra m114;1'00 Depot 1
laic. 20.' 40 61- • 'FRANK POTI'.
LRN,BIIIELLERS of oupolior qty
gmho Dietbitters best * Me trod& et the
sod /I'm Depot. FRANK TOIT.
nee.94 16 .
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NIA:: IN . ,017113;, - in 4. fine ,
woes boxes, Ina lisiadled Carvessdlt,lis st
lue and Irpn Pipes... 11114.16 K
De AIV S4 • . , 61- •
RINTING PAPER.—Book ItNeive
rspor;pt every die and *eight, of maputir quality,
ids at; tt{l Ow.G ALUM WA
Centre stavd, Pottavillih
Annit 9.'66 B2.u.
7
tPrareer,ei'vßedPl'ETAlL"ti temTpt,
an aseellent article for fastenin Gam or La:KU:let
eltiaga-7varkma 411011. Pl* Welk, B. BAN .ti N, , , •
, ~. , - , , • .. -t• 1 -,- Cpsi,re sirtai ,
E.,TP—NT 1% f,t4 o IA E Paper
Dagiuto bold from Ito sounds , for Gi ober'. Drug
s and Odors, Dn'ofile GAIII6 MSS.
Guutoebttvet, PoltsvlMN
45-1 C •
Novmber.B,
-
, INATeR METRES..
THERE Subscrtbet havin"g been antitor.
teed by the manitutaers at Water 'Motive,
supply adds tett with theta, at their Vice*.
E. YARDLEY a sox.
Pottsville. August 36,'56
MAN° 'TEACH/400- ' I
I ME y E.B, Org,ailisgives Instruc;
. • ilea on the Plano Forte and 1114lodion, In Potts-
1 1 3
e and nolgtbering towns. • .frell,S sredurste.. 4 4 s ply
it hit ointmamondloor below tbe;PostOMee.Pottiale.
. January MOT r: _. • ,- ',' p f', ,' i 11.3 m
,TX - 81;j16,40 — Q1J 0 ---- Wk - W - ,
. : tii .1 1 :11.P4 1J is now * . Organtzeu, anti 1
T
nod,' to attend COTILLION PARTIN.% BALLS.
NICS. le. Orders addreaMed to N,I'J. Nana, or U. C.
Ceases. will receive prompt attention. ,
„:
Pottsville, July.l2; '56 : ' 28-1 Y :
Q4WYERS — REiLIT-Zllirtrfiav :- ,s. the
• 'exclusiveageney or Henry Diseton's esielmstid Pa,
%nett mind Circular Saws, for Schuylkill tionto. Saint
furnished from 6 to 60 inches.
.. • STICIITEIi & Tiltl6lPBON.
IlOttsrille, Donabor 0, '64 . 1 '. • • ,: , 49• r
XICItitICAN RAILWitY. TIME :
KEEp2Rg i A etroleO artiale,joio r j tertia ny
next door to the Nlne .
re'llanh.
rotthllks Mel ]0,'56
`lf OLP ~ and. . , . Silver - - Lew, ... andli Plain
13 wsfeux, fee ~and...
;Inuit , A ' iOcii, tltilifefeT kre
ever been offered : ln tbeceurd:e:pylXlll.. 1 ,.. . -".. .
• 1 . ; - • .•• ', --. - I ~rJ- th BLUM; •
1 , • • next doo rs the s Jane& Danko
.• Pottsville, litsy 10,'36 1.• •' I y ) , 16. ••
otirg ttitBRIIIVCI(4IYLFBAW7f?I;II-1;11,
volume 2d of Benhin's -Illstory of the' American
°Term:neat for Thirty Yeftibyl 1 e 820; to 11150, eoni
pleting th e cork . Also, sets in olaf for see it
. B. BAN:IAN'S k &Stationery Store. '
Pottiville, duly 26,'50 I I. ' •,30•
~,,,-.• -...c1i kplialLBl 1 , ~ • •
][l..- JOHN U.N, Agiat. , .for; A.. A:
of LANE. (late Lane and Ilimaey,) wholesale deal.
er in 6
[Maud CANDLES. NO:121 l'eari, and 68 Water
street. New York. Ail orders left at the oak* of James
IL Graeff, Esq., or at the Exchange' Rotel, will. receive
prompt attention. ' ' . .1
September 28, '5B , ixer
, .
. ,
• INDIA RUBBER CQATB. C.
lIIE subscriber has jamirpceived
a few India Rubber Coats, iery light and durabli r
made double—enitisble forsbyeielaos and otbera wbo are
exposed to the weather. • Alm, +heap India Rubber
Working Coate and Pante, ititich are cheaper. than any
ever offered LAM for a goat and durable artl la.
• . . ' E. RANNAN.
• LEONARD, FRY* '
Bankers A* Dealer' Exchange.'
• TA if.A QUA; PA.
fIOLLECTIONS , ATTENDED TO
A...J*O,4mM for sale on all the principaal cities in the
Union. Mao, drifts for sale nn England. Ireland, Scot
land and Wigestr
S P A t t l i ; rY
LAMP S and CANS, to ninverit accidents from the
'use of Minion tinid,.onliatt'sani4i principle as Davy's
Tampa, Safety Tam, warranted not to e plod° and highly rec
ommended by Proreasor Sit and . other scientific
gent' omen : ' A largerEssOrtient ;nit received:end for
sale by • MOM' A, LiiNCII:
Potterrille, Jaatitry 3.'b. I. '
RAFTS QIS..F.U_OE J _,
& SUN -IntAFTS on
till , Quaker lionse oflJohn 4. Edward Corderoy &
CCCCOOOO of London, and on the Barad, Banking Ca o'
alirays fur sale, in sums town El up to £5OO, by the
Subeeriber, at his Bookstore, Pothrtille. I.Thewe firms
have nothing to do with the l Pa.ssenger Lines. and they
are considered the safest houses In this country and to
Europe. BEISJ BANK/LB.
- PUBLIC SCHOOL. ITIKSTANDEL.
11 E. subscriber hasjiaci manufactured'
l!ls order a lot of EiblieLfichoel Irpn Instands,
en table to Insert and fastaninthe desks.. )These stands
have covers which slide OM when lu luso, and besides,
they cannot be upset and thus roll the desks and 6:vul
ture. They are a capital articliafor schools. Teachers
and schools supplied by the,quantity, at .
• I IiANNAII'S
• Cheap:Wholes:x.o and Retail Ro ok Store.
Potteeilile, May 17,'56 I :J 23
• • KRAMM £ WOLFF.
• Dealers in urn= and. c ountry Produce,`
ifilton„Vorihionf.er4nd-countt, Pu.
' HE subscribers are now prepared to
1111 any orders of Whent,EYe, Coru, Oata, Potatoes,
.con, Batter, Eggs; Laror.r.,tbtat may be sent to them.
Coal operators and provision dealers of Schuylkill county
would do well to get their upPlios grain and print
slona front us. as we ean . swpplY them at prices to be to
their advantage. Send tut ye orders.
KliAll/ '
1 & WOLFF. ,
1111 ton. June 29, '56 26- :
IHOMP.SON & DrAsLgR, .
Ban ergs an ocalers an 26 xenangei
2 doors South of thkXrpret s'Office, pairs Street,
• •Pottsrille, Pa. r
WILL strictly i tteitidtoallcollections
entrusted to Ghent, negotiate Business Paper,
LOUIS. Stocks. and all other securities,
Messrs. Taylor, Brothers. Bankers, New York, Drafts
On Union Bank of London, Belfast Banking Company of
Ireland, National Bank of Sentlindi'alse at the office of
Meggrs.Oreen & TaylorAlverpool;
/dews. Taylor, Ilium k Co., Lleth,l3cotland.
Constantly en hand and': for gale for any amount,from
LI upwards, In R 111215 to cult purchasers,
These drafts are payable atSightj and are good In eve
ry
part of England, Irelatpl,leetland, and Wales. ljn
current Dank Notes exchanged at the best rates. Land
'Warrants bought and gold. f
Pottsville, April 19,'59 17iin.19; 1856 31 If.'
A. B. COR.CAB,I
'Banker, Dealer In Exchange,t i and .Land
A,
, Sti ll water, gen
'.llisatesote. ! - •
C°bLEC,I'IONS attended to and tax-
es Pahl thwhigliout.the Terti tory. i Will attend to
~
the purehase and lecation of ttorernm ut landfills Min
nesota. Wisconsin and lona,'and rural tt dmtts of lauds
located by hint, wide accurst° descriptions of the soli,
timber. kc. ParticulaSattentfon will be given to last-
Mcleod warrants.; Persons deadring him to locate war.
Wants sheuld eithhleavk blanks for thee/mimeos' Names,
or attach to the_warrants.Pawers of A i ttorney, authoris
ing him to loesite .therm in i their names., Certificates
from the Land Ofibre will be Immediately forwarded to
th.se for whom such locationlare &ado.
Juue.2B, '5 . 0 ' 1 . ' ' 1 213-ly
F GRAPHITE C f OR P tl T. rhiS Paint is manufactured o lure
Linseed Oil andilmphlte, the Tlninbagn or 'Black
Lead of commerce. The article is highly recommended ,
to boat owners, as It resists the action of salt water, Le.,
also to boiler and Iron manufacturers of every deserip. i
lion, machinists, dc.,.for tin and other rods, and in Sect
for any poi-pot:o.w hen 'it is desirable' to preserve tin—'
protect wood from fire. aid' also 10 preserve wooden' '
work. One coat of this paint is as dnrable ai f9nr coats
of the ordinary paintl &diem painted i inside with a
good coat of this paint will be folly 'protected front , cos melon. Price in came from 1 to 35 14, WA cents per IX
In 'casks of 300 to fi d i IDS, 10 cents py pound.
Painters can procure a email quan ity,tor trial.
Fertile wholesal aud retail by !11. HANNAN,
Solo agent for the anufaetnrer 11 gelmuylkill county.
-.pro'''
t i c
it,
. .
ALLEN.. Na. .
A .in 4. takes ksiire in an
- . - no cing to ifs Patrons a cid the public gene
ral y that hi has lately purchased t e right for taking
the Illeistlinotypw, and imnow prepared to well 'Tan
all wh ma 'w ish this beautiful style of portraiture.—
These fete need only to be seen to be appreciated.—
They can be placed in ireketa, rings, 'etc., similarly to
the onDuarY daguerreotype. This picture can be viewed
at knr Ingle—an adiantaivt Itsees. Also, 'another
.new style /of pictures, called' Am Ph. They ire
'taken on paper. and are equal to best Melalootype dr
.Ambrotype, . Persons wishing to as d pictures to friends
by mall, inn and these past the th ,as they will not
posi gira
cost extra postage. .
~-' ' --- , •. " ..:3 ,=. -
3lelainotlpes, Ambrotypes, Daperreotypes, grayon
typo), Atobrographsland Photographs are also- taken at
Allen's Sky-Light Gallery, corner of Centro and Market
streets. - Pottsville.Pa. '
.
We-Prices of the swims' stylea
rt i s sapi from 50'iwnts to
$lO. 1 ' ! Reb ry,7,'67 o.ly
CARD. . 1 ' .
T. 1
HE UND.RSIGNED, takeji. pie i- 1
inn, in announcing to his friends and the public
In general, that he has purchased Of Samuel C. laylor,
the entire stock of Ili* Caps, Irtirs,! and Gentlemonis
furnishing goods contained In_thel store lately . occupied -
by hint. . , I
..,..... 1 from ~,_
The above stock • new mid .1 resac se lected' the
very best Mouses In the cities of New; York and. Phila.
delphia. and dill 17, told at prices perfectly, satisfactory
to all persons that may v lilt this establishment. Re
member this Is the only establishment. of the.-.kind In
Bebnylklll County, where Getttlemtm can te furnished
with goods equaltl any City:- Ircirtgrote. 4 A"
i EDWARD T. TAYLOR,
11 eressor to BASIDEL C. TAYLOR,
) 1 CBI Gat and Cap store. '
P.B —The services of Mr. Geo. 1.1. Livrely have been se
cond to superintend the department be his so ably till
ed for several yea , mud. Ms make and style of Hats
are sdbicather au riOr to any w o:er I nuke in this.place
r i
for durability au wear. Prices for his make of Hats
are from 43 60 to 4 00. In lion to the' above, we
am in constant MO of the new style flats aced Ceps
from such Houses s the tbl=Bullender it"Pasn.
'
Oakford, Belle A Po. Lightfoot, dee, Patton & Co.,and
other . .Houma If desired. R
I • ,
TILE citrY HAT AND GAP *MORE," - '
....,....--- Corner Centre and Mattantongo streits
Pottsville', Jan. 51, 1867. 1 ," . b-tf -- .
l
/ R. Le. . AP"
.5. - pointed' Agent for this ccinnty, for 'the sale of
"I,cSK'S PAT&NT ) H BURIAL -CAMS,"
Which imparted, ail other kinds In use. Being perfectly
afrAight, it obviates the necessief i al hasty borials,and
MO preserves the leody from hum latedecomposition.—
They areparticulady suitable for transporting the body'
front one place to !another., The face. Is covered with a
I hick Klass. with metal lop, which can beret:armed at any
flare, and the face f the corpse seen by Its frlendsur red
halves. We migh glie you hundreds of certificates,to
sorroboute yards ment,es to the advilotares the Med
faille Cain hallo , ' r the Weoden, but the following will'
suilico:
1
. ' 1 1 • : Wssuisnrolf, April 6 th ;
' Mullis :—We ltnesited th utility of your erne.
Mental "Patent II illehttriel 0." used tevonvey
the rematrut of tbe Hon. Joh O. (Nemo nto tits Con
aressional Cometar ,wht , 'h imp us with the belief
that It Is the bes artlele know to cis for transpOrting 1
the dead to their II al resting pia . 1
With respect. we subscribe ourselves. yours. ete., I
(slued), floury Clay...Lewis Cabs, Dan. Webster, ;Wm.
it., itingi, y a m Davis, J. H. Berrien, J. Y. Dimon. D. H.
Atddeeee, A. 0. Orion, Wm. P. Useittiiii., Ural Dodge, D. 8. Dkku mm . , ,it
•
Shill trieseleitio.lollll4 be 4dtkitfisithout noiober.
APIA/ to', . - 1[ . 11.„01tESSANG,
r o ee n in,,, ; use ~ s illiPtitslOtrettiiternsedf Mies .
es Itilif 1 (1 -
. WU A
EW=
sl i t h e Sl I .
fit'Eg
rpoiAfg . uits iALE ,the
„IL ilogouith aro' Carikon. Avpir to ,
- J. M. WZI'IIEILILL, Agestt.
• ?ob. 18, , - . 7.41
Sal
rLUABLE• PROPERTY-foi e.
• The bump and lot nom (ilieuplad by Jolla IL
in blainaltllsratristOletbstfrosehy 110 fist 409.,
•• Alio,* tot st by 110 fret, now occupied' by E. Daiwa;
adjoining the above. Tomato full purchasers. • .
—s, ' • .. 1- . . . : :34. AANNINIS.
i i:Pottavills,llstabor Vail . - -,, . 7 - .. •;.. , hilltltt
FOR SALE.
'1 4 073:0t l' acre and upwards on the
- • Yoh .Tract near the Soll's Used Tavern la
way
. voreallittersville and ftittsvilla.: Mirada la lbs. brat
ttar Pottsville, anti the situation cone te nt to a bum
'.bet of Coal Alines. Tenns :very snap- • a i• to ' r - r , . - '
110WEL MIMIC.'
' Office., next to AlZiehurti
- itorriell stOrar Amin en*.
' Prattville, Feb. Vlth '0 ' ~ ~
FOR SALE,' ' "• '
VALUABLE COAL AIM TIMBER
v LANDS TN SOITCYLKILL 0011W111.-;•free Tnints,"
:nentalnlng MO acre*, sheet* In Union toirselde, on the
Catawba Creek, and on the line albs CetavVes;
Usmeport & Eltatra Railroad. Voi farther fertleahu*
Inquire FRANCIS BB OBR.
Kcal ;date Agent.- ,
Pottsville, Februstet ;mar : . - sage •,-,
FOR lII+E CHEAP.
1800 ACRhS. of Coat .and wool].
Land. situate $
chuylkill And Columbia
counties. , A greet portion of thle land Is sc
wady adapted , to , farming purposes. , :A capital
idte fur itstir mill may be found on the 'but,
were there is at all times an abundant supply
of water. Sur plans and further particulars apply to
Joseph W. peaty, Engineer A Surveyor. ad and Market
streets, Pottsville. Pa. December S. '56 am
- -
VAL — UABLE COAL A. TIMBER LARD
FOR BALL,
WiLL BE:801,11 at private sale a .
:valuable trut of Coal and Timber land, known
as the Amos Wickersham Trivet, In CobstAbla county
Pennsylvania, and loinited at the Pastern termination of
the. Mount Carmel and fihtunoldu Coil haste.: Said
Inlet contains about IMO urn's, morons less, Is well Um-
Urea, believed to contain the same iretnit:of caul run..
Ring through the Shamokin Coal Bilirta: . title indispu
table, f or isms and other particulars apply to the sub.,
scriber,: FK7olos:BPiraloßit
-
rebriiii TT
P.
10its Acres v assarsoao Aiwa Land.
N
IA E ' THOUSAND Acres •of the '
Julian;flrpad liOnntain Coal lands, situated la
Sutler and Barry_ tenrirshire, Schuylkill county, Pa.. Is
hereby offered at private sale. The Ashland Extension
Railroad runs through part of the property orhich Is un
derlaid with Coal seams and well timbered .' Vor , refer
ence or infbrmation apply to sfpp k net Lewis. Req-Contrei
street, or to the subscriber. at' bit lied Estabi .Ageney,
In Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. The terms are half
cash, and half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER...
Pottsville, Apr 1119.1656 ' -164 f
PUBLIC BALE..
1114 SATURDAY; March 28th,.. st 1 .
IL/ o'clock, P. M_ will be offered at public wile, on the
north-we ses, st t corner ofhe Washif o a ts nd n Ha St. John teL situate
streets, on thin.
eti
n
the borough of Schuylkill flaven t Schuylkiti corm
ty. The said building is tom starlet high, and 62 feet
front, and is very eligibly situated for a public flume—
late the estate of J. B. Levan, deemed.
JACOB HAMMER,
B. It. MEDLAR.
Administrator!.
JAW
Moril
.., ' ' FORZALE,..
iROUSE AND LOT, situated in
tIL Market street, in the borqughOf Pottsville. The
lot is 03 tbet wide by 100 feet deep. to a 183 feet alley, on
which is erected a two story items, house, 20 b: f fl
24 feet, with a hick' building,l4 by 28 feet, with
gasjixtuhes through the house. The house
n-w r snd Dn complete order. Also, six building lots, Al
feet front by 210 feet deep. running from Market to
Mabantongo street, near WOonnor's Farm. They 'are
fimoed fit. and will be 'sold separate or together, on se•
eommodattng terms.. For terms and other particulars
apply to
,1 DANIEI. NADIA,
Market street, Pottsville.
10.31 . •
Marti 7,'57
VALUABLE CENTRE , ITVIEST PROPERTY
FOR SA E.
9 1 11 E UNDERSIGNED is.authorized
to sell the follairlng real estate, situate on the
westerly side of Centro street{ opposite the American
House, in the Borough of Pottsville, to wits
All that 3 story atone dwelling : house =Waage, and
lot or piece of ground,With the appurtenances, adjoining
property of Jamb Kline, Km., containing In front on
Centre street 30 feet. rind In depth 170 feet.
Also that 2 - story dwellitig house and daableofflee. and
thelot of ground on which the same Is erected, adjoin
ing the property above described, and theappurtenanees,
containing tafrout 30 feet, and extending in depth along
Union street 150 feet.. • . -
For terms and conditions apply to
W3l. L. WIIITNEY. Agent.
Dec. 20, 'VI 51.3 m
.
A VALUABLS, RED A 414 COLLIERY
OR illiaxasi• -
THE'subsenber, being desirous of re
tiring from the mining business offers his4llsiford
kilo at private iota. This colliery is situated on the
SchtlYlkill Valley Raitroad;aboutonemiloaboveMiddle.
port. The Coal is of a deep lied Ash: and of superior
quality, and well xdapted tothe New York and Eastgrit
markets. All the Improvements are of the most approv
ed constructiou--consisting In part of one 73 horse pow
er pumping and hoisting eugitu3, with pumps and all the
necessary machinery. in perfect order; one 23 horse en
gine and bleaker: mmics, bins, screens, hoisting plane
and geariqg complete % cars. tools, and stock. all in good
order.
.e colliery comprisei the. celebrated Epohn
Lewis V a ns, above and below water level, all opened and
ready le couimence Immediate operations. For further
particulars inquire 01 the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of
ALEX. S. FISLEII, at the works.
may 81,'456 22-tf] SAMUEL SILLYMAN.
DESIRABLE COAL LEASEFORSALE.
TrIIE SUBSCRIBER will sell a.very
desirable Coal Leave on the celebrated Vein of coal,
known as the Baltimore vein. situated about one and •
half miles below Plymouth, In Luserne county, Penn
sylvania. Said vein ranges from% to 30 feet in thick
ness, and the coal is of the best quality mined in the
Wilkesbarre Basin. The Coal lies above the water level.
and the Scranton and DlCOmsburs Rail Knott Is located
almoat at the month opthe Tunnel, which glees the mar-
Thayer the option of transporting his coal to market,
either by itallrearror by Canal—at the Nanticoke I Dam,
wherelandings are erected for the shippingof Coal'. The
capacity of the Colliery • depends only upon the ex
tent of the market for coaL The lease extends i for a
term of 14 years. Samples of the Coal can be seen at
the race of the subscriber, when also the terms Of male
will bq made knoirrn SIIANCIS &PHNOM.,
• Real Ertat4 Agent, /bitsialle.
- Pottsville, Feb ry 7, '57 ' , 62tp* •
CPA LANDBTOR SA L Lg._
TA.LUAB E QOM. LANDS AT
PRIVATE ALE.—That Celebrated tract of Buten
di Coal land kn a- as the -I 'Spohn •T , act," containing
the justly celeb ted and " Spolln Vein," also what is
generally known as the "Seventy-five acre traet,o ad
joining. on the t. Carbon Rail road and in West 'Nov , '
wegian Township owned by Nieholas E. Thouron FACI.,
Is hereby offered t privatewale, on the most advanta
geous terms. • -
The tract eon rte all the Coal Veins In the Grail.
Southern Anthra 'Regions—including. besides other,
tracts, those gene ly known as Ihe Palmer, Marley ./110
Cltrksins, Rath hand. Orchard, Primrose and Ams
et th, with all th nderlying , though yet uneapkned,
cid, sof coal whir re known to exist In the fOrmatiOn.
it era s ing when V 44 over a hundred feet er solill,
ad. in Oct, a e tracts now o ff ered, contains
3be richest- Coal Alain the County, .W• •
•For Infortnatle 1110 Y to Francis Spencer , agent
for Coal lands, gia hill estate generally. Office In 134 i.
road street above llirlist street, Pottsville, Pa.
March 22.11336 .1 , . 120 '
1. 1
I ms,.,usle ' : F*Rivt rOR BpLE.
FrEic R...SALL; my rm, ad-
Jolnbig;',ole . A st the borough of Pinegrove,
nylkill cerea '. . 1 , The bum contains about 218
. tree - 140 of well fenced and In a good state
of cultirdtioW• . being meadow Land Of the best
• quality. ~l'oi nts consist of a large 2% story
Oriels mans large Switzer tarn, 100 feet long,
" carriage Zoned`, ' se, bay tarn, Bee houses, water
spring house, carpenter shop. de., all in best condition.
!about 70 acres.afre of tbk best quality of white 'end
black oak, chorine and broken timber land, with rich
Noll. Thep is alstia young baring
. orchard of the best
-
f
varieties of apple, chi" pear and cherry trees. The
Swatava upon the nth and west if the boundary of the
farm-and the thrl ng village of Plnegrove.. The man
sion house breonvo tautly snanged. having two parlors,
a reading room , di lug hall , hugs hitches' and pantry,
and seven comm us bed rooms. There is at all seer
sons a Market, and high prices for all the products of
theSarM. Hy intdrests In the west requiring my pen
atonal attention and absence flop' this State, I will sell
this farm upon serf advantageous terms.
. , DAVID fingeildWALT.
February 21, '57 : - ' .8,
'GREAT 'BARCIAIitEi.
THE subscribers being a out to re
'. more to the West, are desirous of closing their
business in Schuylkill county, and offer for sale upon
easy terms alt theft Real Estate in Schuylkill county,
penneylvanta. amongzhich nre In
• Treniont Township,
8 Tracta,of Coal Lends, situated on the Mine 11111 &
Schuylkill Mayen, Seaters, and Lorberry Railroads.
2 Tracts of Timber , Lands; In Tremont township. -
N 0.9. 80 acres,part of 101_ acres. Warrantee; W.
Ileeh. Adjoining lands of the ribbing Creek Co. •
No.ll. 1 lot formerly la the name of Paul Brandt,,
situated In the town of Tremont.
No. 10. 34 undivided pert. of 124' acres 90 perches.—
Warrantee; Francis Spnetter. Adjoining lands of John
Leaner, warrantee, and Michael Reese, add being TIMM
the Feather Tract.
• Pinssirov's Township.
N 0.12- The durm near the borough sorlinegrave,
deeetihed.
No-12. 10 acres timballaird, situated upon the Blue
Mountain, bounded by lands of OTTO it Deck, and John
Markey. I
.
• N 0.14. 9 acres, Imre. west of Pater Filbert's
tavern. in Plnearrore. ing *.ttUe.
N 0.15. .40 acres; fo erly 01" JOU' priori lee. • • -
'No. 18. 220. acres, icrmerly the property of Samuel
Halm- , • .
''lo hems, ST perches of excellent ehesnut tlur
her land, adjoining farina of John bele, David Uhler
and land of Jerembeh Neugent, being part ofthe John
Zerbe farm.
No. 18... An tlmt_part of 218 acres; fig perches, timber
land. 'Warrantee, Daniel Stake. Laying outside of the
`Fishing Creek Co.'s lands, containing about 125 acres.
This tract Is situated about mile from Eckert &
antftbrd's furnnee,'mid the Dauphin & Susquehanna
Railroad passes through it, making it oetrrentent for the
manufecure • , .
N 0.19
' • No. (Ruffles flop' er.
of LOY, Eel= ik
Dunk,
N 0.5
• No. 2
No. 2,
Nor. 28.
No. 2'
No.
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Basin.
and 2!
No.
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tiler information ran
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non. Pa. .
all"; It lOC
maws. irat oesrevlll
Indians eah! .1100 Trai
Etat
NORRIA
Neraietiaina, Pa,' .
consos t voter 2 intuit UPI
, Steam Engine Bulldogs, TAO
""""i neera,Generat Machinists and Boiler Ea
-In r. kers.manntletaretbellornisblPasaldEa
ng
Ziff InltosPrere 4 . 01, !*.rbe,0 1 ,"
Minim and IF f N*10: - N i t
Also teankiketswistlsa lire Tarnish. p:
Ind Engine, oasts -plia,Niell'Adpted 4l
$h nertleolabsiqtraad Steps&
ora 4 4 ,-
Im l ay! Mackimeryt 144*—rases. B
.Ihtiverfserk zatekids, SIMI* Idinass • •
Winettax, mat perl TAMA!. or, =Wiwi Ibr
rn
Nigh Prewar* And Oendentiog Ronk Naddro.
Ariineders of aft !lass. Baps_ lipsiisede
illtsand overt deteriptsol2 OTOMWM..
p og i a bu t si ram avid les Or 14111440 1 111111 rag. - •
PVPllltrEnginel for Bmtr
IL co IN
, JOON
•• =PAULI
< Referestar
Cosa: E. Explains, B. Ossinis. East... and T. CL
,ResT, 'Neq.,..er! lark:. Lawns Coors, Tag, and V. B.
MeSsn.tr., Esq.; Plittedel bieMornts,Ji..Baldienrik
M
Omni.= . W mousy r IL. wills, PM: C. lialata,
and flao.ssllo[ol4, NIX2IIOINZI. •
Fabrual7 A '67 , , erly I
• •r. 04IR MON-WORK& 1
16 yumcrtherw rerpectt y indite
' tbe attention ofthe business eomoinnity
to their neW Foundrythdideadne
In the town
t heytlalrhnylkilf equi
ty, where are prepared to ihnild
team tn. nee, Coat Breakers, Pumps and Machinery of
eitry pattern. Also,Drift Cars, Iron or eramcastingsof
any she or pattern. Being Practical, mechanics CO . ator
orators and o th ers who want, machinery would do well to
give them at and esemine their work. Orders thank
fully reeetr End executed at the shortest notice anden
reasonable WHEW, aftwonits .CO.
_Bt Clair, Juae ' . • • StMyi -
;
nDliatiltinftiftft 'are' a ' foci
I — prepared to fnrtdah, at the Ashland Iron
n 4 Worie:Bleenaidtafteednaßsireldnf any
••• " poorer amkeipsel_ tr z foyminlag otber
purposes; Coal ar .Wr.ere Of every &land
pattern Amin .use, together with castings and dalblfla
of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Can of all 611)011.
and patterns, large TedeltAnditatilithed -?elllntnished
at the shortest !notice. _ The sahenibere lathe, them
selves that; inasmneh as every 'member bf tbe ervi tea
practical nteclusnle, they be 'tie to fernhhi Inseht
nary that will cotopare favorably with any In he Be.
glen. ..11Therders directed to L. P. 0/411X11 Ash
land, 1509111111 manly, trUI receive .prompt.,attetr.
lion: • GARNBIL
< :
.JOSEPH OAR M. •
Ashland, may, 10, .10 . -
•-• .:.TA81A44,11 7 / 1 • - • : ' • •
,
ir l itn e r y
• '
r . ".ibttSubsOribiia,pft)tiridto OM°
a l a ' ' boventusedeiterudy nt,an•
cUP. nonneeto the citizens of Behnylf,llleouth
Ea . ty, and the public nentrani, nakit'
• to tnon out anyandall kiadeof work
In their tine, at tiff shortest 'mottos, and in the oust sat•
Infector y manner—such as building Steam Sonlnes,ntan•
nfactnrlng Itallroad and Drift Cars, Pumps;CaatlnAs and
Machinery of al/ kinds. , ;
3nly the best workmen are employed, and uthdttetlon
stay therefore be safety,n•naranteed. Orders from abroad
promptly i tilled. - OAILTEItB A ALLEN.
ritmalft-4anttary 27,1853 Of •
13 .. ER hireply,mr . N 8..1
Pounders, respectfully inform r" heir pa.
• ""^ trona, and the puldhrgenstally that they
▪ ,tl am fully prepared at the above establish
ment, 03 manufacture Steam Buenas ot.
101111 sins; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cam, and every
ether descriptistrof !Mu 'and Dram ngs Wtable for
the Coal mining or other btldness; on most asonable
terms. Abo, Blowing Olinda , for bad Darunc , en 104
Machine work in genend.
Repairing of 811 kinds done with neatness and despatch
at the lowest pikes. All work furnished by them war
ranted to perform well. They would Stollen th eastern of
those who 1313 V want articles In thel line in t Is vicinity.
MI orders will meet with Imm/din and mpt otten.
8. W. 1 UDSON,
March 4, itts4 9-1 y W. AL. 1:11011)N.
•. • DONALDSON IRO N WORKS,
COX , JON S dr, CO. respectful
ly invite the attention .of the business
; 014 4F1 community' to their new I r Faundry., and
Machine Shop. the town of Donald
n, ...:. , Schuylkill county. y are now
ready to execute all orders - for machinery, such as
steam engines, pumps. f coal •breakers, mill gearing ler
grist and saw mills, railroad road drift tors. rie., Le.
Being practical mechanics. we flatter °unglue that all
work done at the Donaldson Iron Works. will give such
satisfa"tibn, as, will secure, the -
their serrate. Orlon thankfull;
ted at the shortest notice, and on
• DEHAVENis molt WOR S,
mtrunirawataw. •
THE Subscriber is pre • to menu
facture ATEAIiI ENGIN •S o any power.
tr. 'TAR PurnpsOf any capacity,and l I Breakrrs
- , Hof every description; as cr.ll ac every
_ other kind of.machlnery n in Mines,
Breakers, Furnaces, itolling.3llll‘. Saw 311111, dr.
Frorn the tsellitiea posseoved for manufacturing, and
from 'Ong experience In the business,work cam be turned
,out at this entablistunent, at the very low* prices, and
of a superior quality.
Persons desirous of putting up maeltiner:
are Gritted to call an 4 examine patterns a
puaitited with prices before contracting els
Orders of every kiudnre solicited, and a
will be; given tO their prompt execution.
' WILLIAM
December 9.144
EMELT!
Owego Iluber
ofJohn Strimplei.
Lion to Pinegrove.—
Charles Ricks.
on toPin
d the Unton Canal
n Aye partio,l lots
ty or halt part ot.
agh of Pluegrove,
Anal, on the tooth
and northly lauds
5 fee% aquarai, ll 4
Alril
palm , through said
BB' feet, ad,Millog
owe, and lot *r
ly formerly of 3a.
street. Toil* and
Coaratline. Bowe
cm the xeet dde
fnlanCtflit
he =A ranveaktet
eddy wharlM. wait,
tqnswnwistUy.
esti* • ,
tvintlitp.al the
anCtiAntrerry and
I town wilt bapz-
,at salt and Wool
lit sale. *Mood re.
day of April,and
P. 11., at the
of Pin S. tar
obtained by applying to - Davin
r e do:it:o joss ,thosamitilabi
tlitligNAWALTA titOitGlN.
Old Waft dr' at' tbetitio pub:.
aehaatitalttata ra prepare?:
nnodt, *geed Malfroad risk
Robrasa KV V
'4RONOK&:'
sw.
AIIUVAND
Ityd4VNA KE DOWF4
DONALDSON.
February. 2.-1866
1,14 - ikui:lgAv
TMisitirTr.
• • TREPIONTABR% WORKS
T _
remont, ahoy agultyums.
The Subscribers respeetfully invite
the attention of the businUrammatunity
illiia;gl to their New Machine Shitp and AMA- I
1 3:1 -" a dry. 'erected In the.town of gramma, and
under the superintendence and soisoag••
merit of Messrs.7t. Datdorff and Philip U{ sholta, where
they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of
Prase and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power,
Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every detail)•
non ' all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist'and
Saw Mills, Drift Cars, arid all kinds - orPaliread Outings,
such as Chairs for Flat and T Rails, Frogs" Switches, and
all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting'. Mr. Em
boli, being r a practical Mechanic.andjuiving had the con
fidence and experience for many yoarll in the Coal Region,
persons desirous of putting up Machluety of any kind,
are invited to cal} and examine our pattenut and superior
quality of walk. and become acquainted' with prices at
these Works, before contracting elrowherd. Orders of "v
-ery kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be
given to their prompt execution, having several 10,20,
80. 40, and 60 horse Engines on hand.
Jan . 6,1856 1-ly C. A. t A. 31. SELTZER.
PORT CAlitqN.
'FOUNDRY & MACKIIMISI SHOP,
IPortorbon, Scnoyloinico.,'pa.
•--,T. 11. WINTERSTEEN annotoO
t; readiness, from the complete outfit
MRif, of tbetbove named establishment, loan's.
id a : ply all order In Ids :line of bushiess—
, J.. such as fur Steam Lnilles, Railroad and
Drift Ging, l'amps, Coal Breakers, Castings an 4 Machine.
ry of every pattern, lie lefterAtlie his work to
house
male
faction; and accordingly solicits patronage at toe an
abroad. ' Jan. :17,4654 d-ly
FRANKLIN IRO N WORKS.
If
T Ain rs anneunce to the Pub 1
.
id roli lie, that they are the Proprietors of the
.l. 'ITliP 51 ;;;;;; Franklin Waits, Port Carbon; lately ear
,
u/
.. Ecual rigid an by 'S. Stillman, where they eon
.. Untie to mannfaanre to order ' at the
shortest notice, Stearn Inenes,Pwrops,rl Breakers and
Machinery of abiost any she or desert tion, for mining
or other Tram** Also, Railroad and rift Care, Iran or
Maas Castings oil anj she or pitttern. Orders are respect
fully wrlicited. I ORO. R. FI R k BRO.
f . I
Franklin Shovel Works.
- The subscribers continue to furnish the Collier* mid
Dealers of Schuylkill County, with ShOyela of all kinds,
at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is partlen•
larly called to their Coal Shovels., Wits for Shovels of
any else or pattern promptly attentled to.
GSA. B. Fliffikint & BRO.
Port Carton, August 21,1852. rol-tf
w 4 ,w = =l
1 .
-FOUNDRY AHD MACHINE SHOP,
MADAM emir wanton!, Me.
ass/ NOTICE.- I The business cf the late tram
of SNYIII2I k MINES, will be condo
ued by the subscriber in all Its various
, .
.
. , a/,; = branches of Steam Engine building, Iron
Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of
Machinery, fdr Belling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Itallioad
Cars, Lc., ke. He will abict continue the business of 311 n
tag and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ask and
Lends and Span reins Red ..4th Coatt,,being sole prowls)
for of these Collieries. { GEOROS W. SEYDIIIL
January 21.1951 1
~ ~ 7r4 .!' 344
TO 004), opEetkrovlilk_MlNEßB.
rvilliMbeer xibeto*lr °Two.
The subscribers resPeetfully invite the
:r•t i ..,.... attention of the businene community to
....,:, '` l4 F .. """i their Boiler Works, ottßallroad street, be
.. Ea .. cd a low the Passenger De' pot, POttrrinedft,
where they are prew. to manufacture
I BOILERS OF EVERY DESMFTION.
&bake Stacks, Air Stacks, Elan! Fiped, Oanometers, Drift
Cars, ke., km. Dollen ouliend.
Ileibg practical 'mechanics, and having for yelndevoted
themselves entirely to this *arch otibtudmtee, they flat
ter themselves that work done at theft establishment will
gin satisfaction to all who may favor , !them with a'call.—'
ludielduals and Companies will find ii greatly to their ad.
vantage to,exisnine their work before 'waging elsewhere.
Miy 9,1853 194 f - JOHN Ji JMIIES.NOBLE.
• I - • TTSVlldi t apii. 53 MILI n ,
K D : respecttu lan
i Ili nee to the publi c that their new toll
p:"
d ir r, .._, OU
.•.,... " s " .l fug Mill to now ma ted and in Pail ope
7.• in . i ll = ration, and that they are prepared toaup
ply all kinds of Dar ron of earimmi sizes
which thtfy will warrant to be aripestor in finality to any
obtained from abroad; et the wane prices. . .
~ They also manufacture T Rails, for the OM of the Col.
Merles and Lateral Roads. weighing from 1,1 to !/0 ibe. per
yard. made of the best Iron, and Which. yrill:_be found
I V
much cheaper than the Imported ' - • '''
, ,
Ileina. praclical mechanics. and. had eafeekterable
experience In the Iron business; liatteelikednaelves
that they can give entire withrtketkita.to=allarrit, and
Moo make It their Interest to.patroldair -timatific.
I ores.. •-- 7.10114 MIMI= * go.
December 6, - 1851 •:,., _ •:-- ' ~-, ~". -'., .-• .-7 . : -.4•15tf ,
WASHIN$1.011 0 1RVIII;WORK8.
°team nit
TIWS.-.6 JAI; MalagasinetruHrsice
ttiati thdattentiott of thiallikhentataleff6unity
ff4 ,l =l to theirlalew Machine Shop and Foundry
‘..11:11• cam erected betwegn Coalnnd Railroad streets,
d fronttrfa on Nineglan street, whet*
they are preliartl to execute all ors for machinery of
Brass and frorynittina Steam Engi es. all kind, of Gem ,
lug for Rah 6,11015, Grist and Saw Mills, Single and
Double iselchigrOps,, Coal Breakeni. Drift Cariottl kinds
of Eallniu4ClNUhgs, such as Choirs for Flat and T ;
Frogs, S*ltches, he.; all klnda of mat; and wrought Iron
Shafting. Being practical mechanici and lmviug Mad*
the demands of the Coal Heaton , their study fit years,
also all kinds of Maehinery in thdrilyi. of Widnes", they
flatter themselves that work done at their establishment
will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with a
all. All orders thankfully received and promptly axe.
anted - , on thalami* respond& tarns.,
THOMAS , - 'IAMBS WREN.
, N0v.22, 474!
PALO ALtql " I
TUM /30 scribers beg leave to AM-
Ss
r,, npunee to their Mende and the public,
morally; that thew. new Rolling Mill at
1:11r: , Palo Alto Is new vmplete. and le full.(
elevation, and that they an, prepared to
fOndeb, rails of various ratteves. welebitierom 22 to ;
lbs'per yard. Alm. Mimi W i ses of dal , Kean" and
tonnd merchants' bar Iron. , -
Orders for rails or bar teen ate ;reaped/idly , solicited.
anti will meet. with prompt attention if left either at
the Rolling Kill. bright fulrh'a hardware Store.
Ciettreatreet-ur at their Mee t I,II.TIrOOD, :LES tri/O.
(AFFICE—N. E. corner Cetroe and
y Market. streets , 2d story. totletifte, Jaisiary Ist;
1806. The undersig ned have Oda da,Y_ torrocci ' 9
• 1 .
notably under the style and erre of narfrooD, 5.45, •
01, for the purpose of inannlitetaring„ Reftriati and Ike
Iron, at their Pelo dlto Rolling .
I 4." BENJAMIN HAYWOOD,
RICHARD LIE,
GEOWS BRIOIITi
If*. *Walk
ihebilkaoss a t t i elitelM•• o ! ), Min
bi muse by' htli Of lett&
Mt; 'Mk • ' 141
•
ALA 's V , A •of o
pitman* auttsu l fhtan reciavoir 'Jr " ; ;
Vottwrille. Maylo. 19 2 4 . .1: S. itiLLIOTE '
HEAP- Witch
-
k.j iforth lletrOl4 't • --".""
street, ( fa , Outligt. Verson
•
Mask) .
(kdd Lover W felljeseled, 18 IC cam, $2B; 811.
see boar, fon *Wad, t l 2; Sliver LePlant ; Qtautler.
$7; Gott Sportactos, , k4 60 to stO; Minor Spectacles,
; Sibronable Spoons., per Rd; $l4 to $18; "Stbret Dew:
tSIP to nit Ulm tea Spoons,. $4lO tor bar
Gold sad (laid Ones. 83 MI to $8; Gold Pens sat
alter ; fadeUtes satiety aline Gild Jew
adry.G old Garb Guard and Pob Mains. LU kook% oar;
nosed 10 be as roprotartted.,, llateltraand,ilanidep
&Id is tab . bast =user. • AlsoeGstiord• WairtsrPfti
e to order..
ttended fp.
, 7 3 'orders wit by tea, ettlitliiiat
.fie l
set ly
STAUFFER & HARLEY. -
Li CIIZAP WATCII9B3 JEWELII7'
lirbidesa'e and retart—at
- fitenkt .Watch & Jtiodry Note,'! No.
90 North &wend street eonteittf Qoarri; ?tat& •
Gedtifeerr Watches, full .roce'ktl, 18 arra/J.Bov; $2B 00,
• r Gold Lepine Waletr, $3B 00 to 00.
fliter Lever, fultieeteed,., - 112 00
Env* Levine. jaerati .. :I; - 00
r ar terquiniert, `" - - 00
TiolOportildes,• - • - - -i •p;
'Ladles' GOld ['earth., - • . .• - — l'oo
Silver Tea-eplons..oe4 .. - ••• 100
Gold - Kos, whh:Pencil, nod Silver Iloidols. Al.
Gold.Plogrse:oo 17Keettlel o-sres Welch Glasse-N
plain. 12% ant - : pateut;' 16% cents; lasot, 26 cents;
other article* to p-onortiod: . All goods van. tiled to be
what they are sold .or. STAUFFrit /WARM.
•Oa hand—some Gold and Silver / ',r and Igeptweap
slitt lower than the above Oleo!.
Oda*. 1654:-
PHILADELPHIA:
OMs: OILI3IIOI/43111,
_ HODGSON' & - ICEAN,
Nos, 5 its '5 , 9. alharveg, - VOilaba.,
General Commiesionifeiellinti; ind Dealers in
WHALE AND. SPEltil t OIL' FOE MININU
a* f , • „ , &Mt
.010. PO 'BOY
Scm, cAlunies,
South Water street, below
liattea,•Ptilladelptda. '
'Sperm, Lrd, Elephant:Whale, Tanners' and Wadden./
Olt, Sperm and' Adamantine Candles.
- • : Samuel T. killer Salesman.
January 6,'6b • ,
'THE MOST EXTENSIVE ,
EI:ECID.NT
OF
OIL PAINTINGS, LOOKING 4LissES,
ENGRAviNes, and PICTIJIkEPRAINFL
EARLE'S GALLERY; r
310. 2112 Chesnut Street, Plllaielplll4
OPPOSITE Tll GIRARD HOUSE. =••
November '4.'68 , , 476 m
RAILROAD COMPANIES
• 111NERS •
CAB ASTI ULM BUILDERS, and gtpirgims
BOLTS, DOTS, WASHERS,
, - RIVETS and WOOD SCREWS.
We eremanufseturlng the above articlei by sack+
wey, from. beet refitted Iran, of • tuaiihrm quality, et
cheaper rates, and a bAter &Mete than throe made by
hand work, Orders solkited at our Works,•.listtonwood
street, pear Broad, Philadelphia.
1100PES a TOWNSEND,
February 14,14 7-3 m
BAIL' 1r & BROTHER,
NO 252 '.OHESN+ITT-,STREET
ABOVE NMI!: •
' • Philadelphia 9
,
IMPORTERS & DE ALERSEr-IN I
C A 11,-P El G S.; i'"?
INVITE . fock
the o a r tr re fr o of p o. n ha b ser c a i r theft-ye:74; o lEli
VELVET, TAPESTRY , RUE 1 16 I XIMPITIIIAL ;RIM
PLY; INGRAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS. 'AI"
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,.
Of every Width, Iran) one to deli yards. Every article'
sold at the (moat cash prket.
Sept. VI 'be.- '
MAUCH CHUNK
Vire Rope. Manufactory,
anima:Lew Niamsearcl,
Manufactnrer of Wire hope, for inclined planes, shaft , .
slopes. le., would inform the public thit lie is now pre
pared to make . •
ALL BINDS, LENOTIIS AND SIZES DP PLAT
,ANDBOVNP.IIO.PE. •
At the shortest notice of superior quality, and to the
most liberal testis. at his Wire Rope factory,
Mauch Chunk, Carbon Coq Pa l
Reference can be wide to Messrs. E. A. Douglas; N. D.
Cortright'and A. ti. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk; to N.
Patterson, Summit Dill, to ii , Leisenring 3 Co., Til
more, Lawrie county, Pa., and In fact, nearly all khe op
enders in the Region who bate been using his roPes.
July 26.'66 • 361 '
of any.kind
d become ae
here.
et attauUoc
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
.........BETWILVX 2771 . 0 AIM 2111T4 • _
Phitide/P_his. I
• BEMENT & BOUGIIERT_,Y
TOOX. nrawnews . .t IRON FOUNIIcusA,
ii4RE prepared to make, Design and
Drawtugatur MACHINE 8110P8, FOUNDRIES &
I'll MOPS. and to furnish all the neecasary;
• Blaelttnery,, Copnlas,
Tools, • Blowers,: -
.Crane., . Forge:, Be.
Machinists' Tooleof every Amend destription Shaft
ing of the best quality, with improved adjustabl Hang
ers. Pulleys ot all diametersand.P.es; Pulley knd M
ance Fly Wheels. and all such Castings as are Made in
Loam, of any she required. Rolls and Rolling NIL
work, dc., , ,tc. .
January 3,'67
JOHN A. 111000.11.1 t.lOlll W. WILLIAHB.
MOORE &a - WILLIAMS, •
Charleroi Couunthalon . Meratuulta,
• Aldo DEALpttrly
MINERS' SUPPLIES
•
.30. 54 B. Water street, Phliadeliplata.
The subscriber - haringen assoidated wit t he; coal
trade and mining operatk genera ll y, for see I years,
are prepared to supply orders for all articlekctintingent
to mining purposes at the lowest rates, w ith ;care and
despatch. Our stock compiles the follow' articles:. •
011ierapernt, Safety Lamps, ThoMiley's tielebrated
Solar, Puma, Onto Belting,
Elephant, Blasting Paper, Wasborstl .
Bleached, Slope Chains,Picking,
. Backed , Ropes, all elms, I ;
Sole. •
Lard, Pulleys, • Blasting 4nd other
# Rosin. Wicking. 1 1 Powders,'
Greasing, Wire Rope, ' Soap.
Linseed. Tar and Pitch,_ 1 ,
„Candles,/te.,
• -
- - I,FIMMINCIS;
Hodgson & !leen, 3.8. A. & 8. Allen, ChsrleS,Miller A
Co., B. Itothermel.Esq.,and John l'Tboraley, Esq., Phila •
adelphla; lion. W. Donaldson, Ron. C.W. Pitman. Deo.
W. Soy der, - Emq., D. P. Brown, Sp, and L Ip. Brooke.
Esq., 7ottnille; Wm. Denman, am" hilnenrsille; and
.1. J. Con*. Ashland. [January 17, '57 3:17.
W a. " ffign . 4 er tretPt
WHO VISIT
. Philadelphia
FOR THEIR SUPP •:
The Subscribers olletthe larg
best Assortment of
1N ANY QUANTITIES, TO SUIT THE yang OF
CONS I TIMEISI,,
AT THE LOIFIBTIVEOI.I2I6.LE PAUSES.
Their aseottmeut euihnees Mu ya.tur of Irmo,
, from the very ooptoisft to the 'rtersr - ever hUporte4l,
every article being of the AMMO eitates %t miatauo:
nit% BilU2l.
N. tt.—lt "NI coot nothing to examine their , otect.
(:,, •
TYNDALE- . & MITCHELL- '
,
1 I
- 219 chesant street above Seventh.
'February 03,17 [MANISON] . 9.cui
xNsuitAiircz COMPANY.
MUM= PERPETUAL
Granted by the State of Peinleyfv.aiala.
CAPIVAL" . SSOO;OOO.!
Ere, Marine & Inland Transportation.
{AARON N. LIPPINCOTT, President.'
ALVICED WEEKS, I ORRIN SOURIS, •
Ties President. • Benrotary.
0 toms Y 0036 17 Treasurer.
•
•
Directors: . .
Aaron S. Lippincott, Nieholef G. Taylor,
Mahlon Gillingham, * Alfred Weeks,
Wm. D. Thomas,. 017tH Ilene*
Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, •
Charles J. field, James P. Smyth.
•
This CoarPany was organised with a cask capital, and
the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to
Its avallale resources.. To observe pr uierree condnet
lug its affairs, with a piornpt adJusthent of losses.
Orncx—lio.lo, kierepants` Exchange, PhiladelTdila.
The undersigned bar been appointed Agent for Ear
shore Company, in Schuylkill county, and willed:Feet ail
kinds of insurance. a* above, on application at his oiler,
opposite the Toxin Sall, PotWflib. .1 •
liitlillNDa itnagrt.
• Tfebntary 23,1856 ' 1 li•tf
Of .IPettiercri.ll.*.
Moe.* Sthrolan'a Sancti, Ishiatageo
&on above Centre at, °Mail* Ps.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED'S?' LAW
$00.000.!r
. •
This Company obtained its Charter at the bud flassion
sonsta l i tailslatt i g of Pottasylvania. and is sow fully on
and pr red to hams Polities, it liberal index,
on Fite and Inland rialto. oq Public $541, Prisot• Baild
lap, Iturviture, Stocks of Goods and North/00m of all
•., : , I
oa Coal limakees and Machinery, Inland lame
route on Canal Boatload Bargesrby Canals and- Bharat
also on Corgosoof CAsd to Phllabolphio, Ness .Yak. Dal-
Agora: do. This Company guarantees toadjost all lama
momptly, and thereby bops to wait the penalty of
the public. .. , ; 1 • •
I . _ Dllreators i ,
_.
I
BANOJELNITXTMAN; . '-' 'J.' IL'ADAM, I; '
WILLIAM MORTIMiII;Jr JOHN D..DLTBRAT, . '
JACOB ULINTAINOy.II, Jr JOHN lIHNDILICHIII,
080808 LAClflt i t • . J. If CRARY! •
W.V. surru, - n.it: trawrziOnit, -
I sour m..nuna„ , °wow. MM. •
SAIIUEL BlLLYMAN,rasahhaat t ,.
• W.LBMlTH,Bsorotoryaltd Otalarlikaat,
. POthalehtqaallalll,Tf _ . . '/- i-- le."- -
M. AVsora
CHINA GLA
AND
QUEENSWAI2F,
MANUFACTURERS.
Fire &
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CHAR.T-ER PERPETUAL.
1F
A
Nevii:Dßuott
,NRY SAYA
esti the pal
mated his New Drag Store L
to Goitre sheet, next deal
.Bartere Book c. 1•1 Fancy Ste
be hirppy to iatnistr permit
.in hie Ire of hoiden".
111 thelbosions with lobs t
rot fisis atidAthuit.
et Preettesemlth
Pattie/II e,r ,ABl4l
. --
irg; ent bele,* AM.
rock 'as -id t'- CUM. •te .•Itt - er-e, 'as ~
nee ions or preiodleal beadaalse; make Mama
sy, and vasty, end pr. wrest* rotor perliseti:
bate ...um .11' 1 41.3,10 eat e old age..
~
The folio /I it/ is sroto a latiognishetV mum)
. ~ .•
modlcatpro . -. .
:r. rant, January 1,
PROIIESSOIL'O. J. WOO i. —.- , 1
.Dasa del.—Unsolicited, glad you this entitled* ...--
After, being 1,- , rly b Id fo • a keg tirre,and hark!: tied.
all the) air redo .. ma ..,..txt,, and having no hlth in
any:l was left -d, oo h rlng of yours to glen 't atria.
I plareenyorlf In diet • of a barber, and hrd•my
twil rained with a good .11 Wroth; and the Restore-
Uri thenamplted and w robbed to, till the tomato eras
aglow. Thh I rotated very utondter, and In .three
week/ the Young hair up '. ed and w rapidly irons ;
Aagrtat lad ste
till the ' p • t time, and is row Udein peek I
I t ,
.td strati...Bdt and pl . - nt to tbe touch 'wbortos,l
r. beets , It rwrth nod ;rl. "hat Uttle there of it,'
and that .1 tde wal dha pairost very niptdl -.1 Wall ,
use your ratite mho • t twice a week, and won
have a good and poled, —p of hair. Now, I read
of these things -end w boa not! but bevel not seen 1
7 ,5
hitherto any elr:. . whore any person's hair really
berated by any of the r toile, do., of the rand
It redly gives ow plea a to hand the rural! nay ex-
perienee. , I have re • • ended your preparatien •to I
others, and it already •• a a large' a -rid ger ere !sale'
tbrongboutethe Terri , :11s• peepl. lowa kn ow eta ef
forts, and t...ve , confider*
on u winless ) * agent.
handed, and daily Lawn
serve wedlt fo.f your d dile
r i u ni m y y h t a rot tbr thr o b 1 1
'melt. • 1
i - Yi of Bond
.1 the Territory, .11 Weedy :ex
. -- are made for it lioa,de•
re
eery;
t Y li a ht! does me, ° e, rotary
um
txry
ago of ever ;ff:etia ' any such
ars, hastily.
J. W. B ND,
* Itnlley,.Druggista, t. Kul.
the Real Mate Ad impel
:taboo! Street.:Mareh 20,18.55.
otne prematurely q to gray, i
asks since, le a trial of
, f 4
i e n.zd lure t hau two tiles, but
I disappeared : and al hough my
toed its original col r, yet tbe'
dually going "a, a lam itt
art time my bah. will be as dart
la) been much mat .ak e t o be
Igor of the, hair. w itch re
it ha/Fee:wed to Cain out as .for ,
espeetfully yours.
D. O.
[From tho Editor •
1i0n0N,22
Dias Sit :—lla%lng
was induced. inane six
your Restorative. Tha
the my hairahaes all
hair has tint fully att .1
proems' s!' change is
great h opes that in a •
as formerly. 1 hare
healthy inoiffure and
was harsh an& dry, an
wetly.
Protesoor Wood
- . -
pr lastrts.llllnota. Ja
I hare and r Wood's Wilt Red
•bare admired its won arful effort. My ball
lug, as ',thought. pr turely gray, but 1:9
s -qtestorative," it. resumed its origir
There no "doubt, permanently
or Any othel
traei
.
noublvArs.tlLLS are equally
plaints common tot i he whole human
mu/feria certai i ir Mutes and lawn_
Al sulasg Diatordete. -
6 / 5e
Dyspepsia and' rangement of the lier, the 1110IIMI of
Infirm - BY and cu ff ring, and. the mum! of innumeribki
deaths, yield to th curatives, In all rases. however/up ;
granted. acting 4 mild purgativti, alterative and
tonic; they Mier the bowels, purify the fluids, and. in.
vigorate the system and .the connUtion at, the same
time.
General estikmeaa.4Wertroati Come
• •
..,, plaints. • 1..
When all alum. ants fill. tile retz/ting and nets
properties off Pills glee firm -to the king
nerves and entee miseries of the let :m of genera!
debility.
Delicate resnalit ; - -';
' All lereetularitice and ailments inei tto thi delicate
end serudtill• organ, of the lei are removed or prevented
by a few doom of ese mild. but intaHilble aiteratmen.—
No mother who res her own or her children's health
should till to ha e them within her reach.
tents tt •
, I glo Endorsement., . '
The London '. • neat," the LondoriNiedical Review,"
and the mitt eminent Of ..le faculty in Great Britain,
France and. Germany: have eulogisfi the PILLS and
theft inventor. , 1
Holloway:4 Pi la are tie beat rente dy known ie . aur
, - Itorld of De following, Diseases:
al - -
f
Asthm i. Headaches .1
Bowel Cittiplein s Indigestion
r`oughel Influenza
~
Colds _ i „ . ' , • IntiaintnatiOn .1
Chest Diseases inward Weakrees • 1
Costivefirlfs • ' • Liver Complaints, y ,
Dyspepsia, ' Lovfness of Spirits , 1
Manteca Piles i
211!rt2p 1 . 1 .3 -
sesotuty. 1 -Mae and Gravel ._ I
Ercondary Nymptoran . • • I
Parer at v i • ' Yenereel Affeitions , 1
, Female p to Worms; of all kind' , ' ' •
, /Grit" at t e minute of Ptateeeoello•terwer.
1 80 Mott_ a Lan New York, and 214 Strand, London, . by
all respeetsbied nista and dealers in medicine tbrogh
out the United tams and the,ctelitsed•warld, in bases
at 25 tenni., 62 1 Ceuta, Lai $1 will there is a eonsid
erableareing taking the larger due.
N. B.—Direct ons 534• the gubtaAce of patients in rasa
disonter artiste ed to each box, . , .
4,te
la laellions are genuine nnlesa the yards
Y-Latl.t. nderi:.! are aindunible as a
very fa the boa of diMetionsarouod
the smile may be:plainly wen by. hold.
Light. ;: t 11„. handsome: reward ; wilt be
e fr
1 a rendering. Finch information as may
• Mon of any party pieties counterfeit
es or vending th Immo, knoWing them
Oaitstt
"Elo!Mrs', No
etatertattrk
coceb pet or bo
Int the kef to -
Aiwa to spy c
Lod to the det
tog the medic]
to be xparloux
June 21.185
THE CREA'
al Dlacavary
lir. ii NNEDY, (4 . E lt eT oibury; has
!very
luxiof
It l iunor t il.lso , Age..
l
Mamie in one if our nee prellert Wier' ds a
remedy that re, , 1 , 1..
Irons the w rst scrofula doWn ,o a common pimple.
Ile has tri It in over 1100 ciao, and-Revert ex-,
eept in two (both thunder humor): ' Ile myth;
his possessi6 over two-hundred 4artHicates of , te virttle, l
all wit In twenty miles of iloetop.- , • '
Two bottles are warranted tE cure a trilebig sore
It ,
month: .
Oneto three bottles will cure v. • worstkind of pimples
on the face. , • •
.. I ' I
Two to th . bottles will cure inrsystem of bike.
Two bottle are warranted to re the Inset canter in
the mouth /stomach. i I
Three to ti • bottles are weresnie,d to eure the worst ,
ease of 'dry • las. - • I
..„,.
One to two • , Wee arg Slur+ to burr all lannser In
the eyes. • ,
,7**.. ,, , .*:-' r • „ _ . •
Twobotal immured to runn ing of the can
and blotch among the hair. n• , , i , I
Tour to st bottles ars warr4toti to etre corrupt and
running ui ere. I • , • i . •
One bottl . will cure scaly otters of the akin. . I
Two or th ee bottles; are warranted Or cure the worst
I ease of rim: orm.
Two or th bottles are War anted to lure the most
, desperate - of rheumatism. 3 ..
I Three to our bottles are w td to , cure the saltl
rhum. i
rye tre,if, t
i ht: l ttlei SDI thewerstcalleofserofbla.i
anti a bs rfe tears l i s y w se = e w e lte tre a t t t r l e i quantity bsttls
10 4 e
is
1311 e s r, I Poddiedover a tho 4 bottlesof thlsltt the
Illeini of ioston. I know tho effecte ern In *TOY
osre as water rill iwisb Oro; so F us e win
irlTeare b . mor. . I never aol A bottle of It but. that
sold anoth vs-after a' trial It 4ways spoke for itself.—
Thgre are t littga *bent th it heb that appear to use
surprising 0 that It grows In our, pastures, In some
plikes quit plentiftd. and yet its clatter has never been
known no II I discovered It in 1040---second. that it
abhuld • , alrkluda of hum r. tI
In order to give soine Idea o the sudden Amend great
popular of the dbaniety, . r , will state UM. In Ipril,
b i
11103, I •-• Bled It and rMld a St six bottles per day-Lin
A vlO , I sold over one th nand bottles per darof It.
me of thinks:ale dru stir who have been in the
b ' shunt ent and thirty , ears , say that nothing In
t t o
t atonal of 'rent medichs was over like it. Then l
is,a Unite kalle of It fro all' quarters. -
la ray 9 n ce I airway kept. It strictly for humors
--k n elt ein . I ttedUettcd a mineral Wally medicine. 1
s t and wendOrtlti Virtues re heels fount Lin It that
Never s • speared., , '_ i ._ • -
11 ; 01.....
4vvral 41 OPI/ep99 11 ' adisease which wee al
oe • ' . inalltlblc Ts been cured by a few At.
. tlits. O ; hat s asseer,lf, Wilt prow efirreteld In all
. 'of tat aided inalady.-itiwe are but few who have
erten of It Mtn I have,' 1 - .•
.O klnow 4 sera al mem of Dropsy. all of them sled
topless' .by It. Tor the H ow diseases of the Livero
d k Rea . be, DraPeluda, ma, Fever ancr Age.. Pain
In the al . , Diseases of the lee:and particularly In die.
aim elite , kidneys , he.,; dieeoyery has done more.
good thin any medicine elr known.
r NO Ain •at diets -set the beet yon gat and
4
annuli° it. • H . .. • - ,
!IX . , for air. —Adul one tablespoonful per day
.ebildivt over ten years, la droner! speoultal.--eilldrni l
limo live . alAht year*. tealspoonfid. ~, la no direetlone
can be ap , Ikeda to 01 o(.4loh:dime, talus milelent to
ciperata . .the bowels a day. ..,
3 „,
, I Alan . • Lured by DONAIDOCESNEDT,
1 4 7 4 .120. arras strut. airbags's, !/art.
Prieto, * Dollar.
i Who! , ‘...4petts:—New Mark eityro. T. 01141-1 ser i Il
itareloy 1 C. IL ll*, laSltrarterft Suabtop a
cLarli,SIS : . . way; A e 4 s a D. ltands_l.oo Fulton dt.i
; Who sout.lor
. .V .
j ,. , ... ,.. T.. W. Drove a
pas, DS nth r t t s t u til
I • Tor sal* In Po .- I.67.=Trovssi, S. C. .11‘gass
Noi%
1101146 STORE
tnnonnees to le
A it
Chaslee
care be will
brete.ite4
exporibear
'NAN sad. ,
- -
to put up all kinds
::orianber 84856__ •
• NOYS'
rt iE
• alty inform ts numerouttriendasodeuatomersor
aylkill County. that their assortment of Clothing for
.Younguedtlenunt h ranch lamer than arer..and they
are dhporle. dto Fell chop. Persons lying at a, distant*,
barn,ths rrriallege ofearbangtng ekthlna ptuehased at ,
tbliat9na,lf they do not salt. _
//OTT a
Chetttint St.,eorair of Tenth, Phllada.
Ap . lll 21,1868 - .• I. -
• ..
man_t_rAvitre / MTN. ER II
* MUCH CALF * MU fliC
ef CH CALF IA and &Lula isPlibtr
Ii i
,No 6 Smatit.34l a., Phi Okla. 1
A mene . ral et.4ortseent, or all kind of Lawn ti,1111, 1
etc. l lfe. RIM and OAK SOO: LEATnEIt. '" ' 1
. - February Z 3. '57 . '
_. ' 91-ly .
....
VRIFiI . D VIA Piltjtall t`C., Mita,.
At i
.. Y the ttogstr- . , ca. "Barre shitztbte l
Bottlers or floe' - too constantly - on hand l
an ihrmis tl. " - ANDREW Weft! k BON. ••• :
li i
' 1.10. 659 Noril second Btrseri lidelphla.
NeXember Ilk N4t. • :.. • •••- • . • , 46.4.02 • - ..1
• , JOHN H. ALLEN i 7.... 1
'N aide,
2 & 4, Chesnut titre t;' • • ( iou!.hi
'1,..1 - below-We' ...er,) P11114D1114 A'.; • '',, 1
'" (rairOtoirr Woer-wawa llocsa. ix if.is err.) '
Idantdaeturers and Wholesale Dealers' 14 :Patent Slew
'rhino/odd* Brooms, Patens OToosed Oedeuwerpre, seas;'
ranted sot /0 sleek., Wood I Willtne-Ware.Ponls. limb.:
ea,
ee, de., of alt deseripilooe. Kraft eall and examine oar'
Oak, -. , .'I tErbenary 21,17 441 M , ;
DRODUCIT .1 S TO RE , :'
No.l- And n
North wr.i *ea, PhallOollibis•I
Uroea: doOes, Omegas, Leassee,Pin• Apllar
Bananas, Peaches Cantelopes, Watermelons, Tomatoesc,
reat, Green Con Swent.and White Potatoes, Onicins,
Turnips, he., (le Abele seiroes,}put welt', care, a nd
4,atchect , ceeponaltile *Oars. • .461k••fitremfa', and
Dealers"kaaciee gold on oommlaskliC -I •
January
. 94, 'ST ' • I "44m
P 4 its: •o;Ls:sLALLgs aims t: • .
~ . B. ALA E...
1101141 8 neutli iw starves, ranassliikly .
DEAL4IIS -IN OiL, hai just .re.l
ielvea; direct from New Bedford. the folleirlng
ply of Oil, which ebe.T'oJer fbrlaler.: the lowest market'
WinterSpermoll.3,ooogat
l Wiate'r Whal
do kllephantoll,9.6oo d i l Reeked do
Allay lu atent.Gimuti a 011, Pale aal
SierMand Adanatiliaa
1t05 . ..1.3, '56.
NEW DRY COO. - 3 rog STILT OF 11157 7
pIASRIONAE 1 SILKS; ilk Robes,
• llouriced; Black Silks, extra ggist; Spring Piens
°Ode; New Fpring film 'lst Britlitiand french Chi '
are; Lawn and Lawn Lobes; Shawls, fof the newest.
fsahlotun •Stsple Linen - GoodeiGiankets: Quilts, Damp,'
,[
Table Cloths, Napkins * & , Gentlemen 6 Wear. and Ittn
.stock of goods for Boys' Glothlog. - !Hatpins daily re
celved from New York a d Philadelphiti auctions. •
: Wholesale bum; are i "Hid to give us an early rail
BYRE &.LANDELL, jth A Arch ats" Phihidelphla.
1T net cash, and Fires low.
i l FebruaryHl,
.17
", LEAF .76111 5 T1tA OW LO PP LI SICIARAL
NI _
NO.• 21 South Ramat - Street, Phila
delphia, Commission Merchants, and. whole all
eiders In all :.inds of. ' . I •
Pei/ .7'obaveiti Manafacitfrect Tobacco ,f 7" Cigari
• Have conStantly cm hand led for sale low. sH kinds oL
AM IMP CA N and SPANISH-LEAF fOBACCOS, selected
vritbr special reference to Manniketurers"ure. . .
• Air artlciee sold, warranted to be as , repretented an
emerropportuuil y afforded:or examination. - ' .
Purehasers:At s distance eon wend their orders, an
'rely upon beinn as faitbhdly served-as if-thogoodan '
selected In *trams,. •
* April 12, 16 . 1, • 15-17 ,
TO IFOONDITIDDI, MACHINISTS I OT
) .
~A PURVES„, K. E. e fuer' Sout .
.fl e•And 'sun lits.,„ Philadelphia. r-
Dishes ingot rapper and limas pia i
sheet Iron, so deri.fire bricks. portab le r.
gsa, spatter. blocs, %in, lead,foundry mon
toga, facings,' crneiblea, softies/ 4u It s meta t eli .
of allisinds, brass , elif copper. tie . ie. He Is also ad.
ee la wrought and cast setup Iron a nd er metals. t
Is his desire to accommodate machinist and others at 't•
distance from the city, by furnishing y article they
may want in their bairn-et. Articles t mentioned In
the above will be procured and forw d. Any Inquiry
In the above line will be promptly an ere&
A. PURVIS. '
4 Penn st meta.
7-
191855.
nitre, and
ra; berm
the ure of
odor, and
•
P
Having completed their large assn •
- Goods Mr Spring and Bummer Trade,
incite the attention of purchasers to
stwelt, for beauty. Cheapness Ind tart
Muustd. They have constantly on ha
Ijon of Gold and Painted Shades,
Shade Fixtures, Wall Papers. Cu !
Pt lols, BoVers; te, all of which they ;
than can be had *fatty other eatabl
prld
Moue In. tom
afid disorder!
examine.
lebruaiy 28,'57
Mr l B
I', THI F §
S N •
Q p r o n 140 . numoties for ihOr
Loinsui km Bone Dust, •
— Niened Phosplui
• " Ameass. Fertiliser,
These Perillbws are «imposed of
sweats, abounding : 1u Pot Ash, kcs
the dlpissums of four .Ststes, via: No
Pennsylvania and• Delaware. Also
kinds, POUDRETTK. As." Country
payment 'for the above, at '
marks
good houses, or cash registered with
tended to. GEORGE A. INA U
"New Phu Proof Store," N 0.19 Bent •
Pill
rebrua 28,'67
i 445
I . r
4 1 rit:
1 .--
ai DAMACED CZ:iODEr." -:
From the mate Fare on estatiet. Streets
I Phlledelpht .
WS respectfully call ite attentioi of
is i d
..v paribasers to env large stoe of goods wed ow
A, late Sr e at ow. Store on then at the first at Om
nary last. Now selling oft at very need priees:—l,
Bombs Long and Square Shaw Stella Shawls, all
colors, Ladles' Velvet and Cloth Matured i BUIS
Dresses, Wrench Dress Silks, Bow Ines, Medea, De
tains, /tanning Gcods, Table Lin as, he., wttb a large
aloes,, of, parts Ernbroiderles , In Rich Bette, ,
Skates, he. '
"GREAT BAR INS" r
Are offered, as the stink will be . d at tremend esti
low prices, and will continue from day to day until the
wSble to closed out. The Ladles wIU and- ris hi the
wn Steno Store, udder the
I
. _ MASONIC H. LL,' , '
• ctift-tnur street, above T , f tilladelphia.
anew is Ca
&unary 7,17 2 '; 440
I f
il i difeir t. i lnr a Irr
, . ors
nO Eighth and Spring Garde streets,' rnmatmik.-
ba r
A. ye great phoneme. in I Alnaine their limey
friends nd customers that they . _ re
_this 9011/0111 OW
;hued he most slept . - - - "VAS !which
. ;they Sever/had, at ustud, eery
Ekts_tP! t
• 2460 yid very See Wle A eti.
GUI figured and
Anita ebse' variety American-
I Prin s. -
# 1
i A 'pi stock of U ;call Au.
Galen Lida, Luxe ;es, &inlet.
Ciudit , pbes, Mirage ; twu Rnbes.
A saperbistock of 011011171 1, tic.4.ke.
SILTS! SE AI ',S!; ! _ •
Our illkek Silks are •a 111:1d
. 11#1r. Slick Silks . 06 t• AI P;4 d .
Si 25, $1 50 to V. ; ralere,4 Sias,
:Patin Plaids, ke. flit miteeols,Ap.,
every color. Stella Ittia,t mit*
[ Shawls, Ac. Plain. Into* Crap
'•„, nestle, 7/ per cent. a 'The; limed
styles of SPRING ant %S. 1 ,
STAPLE GOODS, #III§LINS.
Bet makes of Irish importation,
also, Airtion Line; '
' . Table Cloths, Napkin, ' de,
We keep a tremendc 1 7eetiny,
Illannels;Ac., An.
~,. •
CARPETS,OIL CLOT!,
Gloat, Clorieseret, Sit
1
1 r
1
VrT411713,4e.
4 r any,'
_ ~,e3riattiirans, en. , ,
-
!Thornier ei. eN - 8 ! 4 ! 4 5"
"' N. B. owner Eight: stare
j . ( ilarrret;tea White Building.)
i illTir"No triarepreuentations to effect eales."€il
[*e*We invite the attention of ' Mae Cash 'l l #olsolit
lingers_ ngers- ' 45"ebrnat7, 2s; '57 • I}.'
• ...___.
PHILADELPHIA.
- TRINISLE' It:LANDIS,
-PREMIUM' • .
• NiY4. corner Boa,.
Yeitita . s7 11,
LL. P_APER & WHIZ
L. ISAACS &
6 - 133 North deeond street, • •
J. L. 1
133 North Second
liaper Phospludept
.
rH.N;Ie..ER PHOSPHATE OF LI E.
subscribers. present to. tbe no-'
lice of farmers and, others iatereeted, the ilbOce sr
e. The excellency of our preparat loci, has ts. so well
known for many years past, that we deeln it up
mary
tn ysa much in respect•to its merits, but morel rerk
. that during alga[ eks of years. Ili potty a d value
18 a a tl mu l in f a, Atthellltoetug.trop, and as a
• PERMANENT. MAN . R
!fare been thoroughly-establisneu. • •
Our Japer' Pliespkuk sf Vas is not eh= in I
Character every Reason, bat Is what it purports be, nn
- *cm In Hs chemical constituents, and is relief, upon
• the Mt 1411111.1112 ii nr 050 stel . •
.
• CORN., OATS, WHEAT, POTATOES, *MIS
• And of her crops re, niring a vignmus and lasting mann
•
`Pamphlets do -bing laud the mode o ,
can be had gratuitously at our stoma, or by =AU when
- dram& • `. .
cAuTtos.—Be particalarto observe that 4rry baml
cf i our artkie heaver worse ant s Out of Poi* 116 AkU
branded on the bead. • This Mahlon te resdatid -
ry. as there are PO 141110 altidell of dosibtful i galue . •
under the mime of Super Phosphate 'if - Li jag to •
• 'lead those who lire unacquainted the's* WI of a
GENUINE ARTIOLIL . •
Mar PS per IMO Ms. ( - 1% coda pee ib)
Aliberil deduction made•to DitALERS.
Shaw 1041611 than bas bean Imported list oils • • ,1
of the Oat
. . . •
t ted
4 . Pa fir Ortati Guino'
' - "AriliCib ire for We to Min 104 r
1 •
...
.... ' . , .
SIC 11111iNtiliVi; `• •
A antiO of Ibis rahiableitittele El , r ltalo.
_ : Plitt , pia WOO as. a% mil per. lb.)i:
ISo,l,ooveraosisit POilltialll l l ' Orkiiiat
For sale at the lowtst rat
, air Thalleadine .Arricuitural Journals oral .N. , • .
- portant ilidarty ills& at our ultra for Oa lagsf Ars '
• ,
' ' . . .1 ._
• . ALLEN & NEEDIP,
le. 23 louth M arn a, and SS kitiVates
• Pint more at Meseta street, Phltstasift
Ilirthxids eau Di loaded at either front or our • ,
}awes, Vanden am , recommended to drive lirnittir
street and Avoid tbe Crowded divert. Ample 1631 •
ans adeedni in los," tri aid attaidi:t4'
inismo • •••• •• • - ,..- 1411 11 7 204,'
l ip
r
II
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___...a/1.107101111bi1, 71Lin? Sign
Asi r
entitle's*. la,pleatuatei l , Ae. •
..: subscriber will keep,
iqicrit t7_' lo ner ; Timothy aid otherdr ae i
. weds. .hlti Clover and Lawn than
-. 4 , 6, tclotbir with .pintsn
,aod field weds, la we
it'll' warmed, to be treat and R ood . Ile will also tee th e
tordersi Mr all kin& of &aft trees, (warrant e d by b e co a t
}the? Are frifilllifultufal lospleeteet4Ao4 all
;Of which will be lurnisbed at eranutcrturers' prires.—
The seeds and trees told h 7 11s gsbee-u..., . r . „ 4 , 1 , 4
with great eat* only' from Itn e mers tt enutattm and
manillas. lie does Snot dead is seeds proeurel pceatiact*
lowa, in Abe. market, from dyne who sell cheap, Is laic.%
regard to the t i : m r 4 ter of the teed sold.- No, d eec . n c - ,
I purchase or sell a grown promiscuously in meal tie.
L.lman where t too Moe* peels:My deteriorates thef t
quill,. parliettiarly . theme of lb* same epecke. Title is
'an toportalitomalderation to thaw aho purchaser en , /
reeds or *on tteeo. rot lime. tou t send la orders ire:
to sulusisui *ANNAN.
I g .
,T
ViriUov,
NT JOWL 9...111)1X147. •
In towns a .11 eithw, 'holland" Hy".
reethsbmethlng whleb will Ors
OW
day MAO to".
mope n their wits, Walru s Sr wind;
l And halt h m smart orxreat. wh ads
new vat to despot!.
flow stain el that men of gently pa „
Will eft d to meanest arts,
-- ' If t is rawest r -
Wlll sins sind Omit And swjudlreco,
. , Without plard to, me or you,
Pot may Ent a dash,
•
•
Why Is It 1 what manta 6114
Thaw silly heads, and •perwerme will,
- -
Tha
e t
thus they elluuss the wind:
Losing th r health, and loin; Sind%
\ • Loosing en tie and Awe that l
-WE".
• s ortals to ocuittodr -
-. .
OtkiL.ed 4 . 1 k country ll*
•Yrr, far at ay than noise sad
Inane ',eluded spot,
Where ki l l ing one% are seldom itolands
Where peen ana plenty meet abound,
Auld frlandi are oder Inflict.
Labor Is 100• A's command to irutu
HAPPY so, tbel who 40 , and an, •
Obey the great fattest: • •
Xis artificial wants they'll rm's. • ,
Yew Sleepless nights, no thokthts whl els me,
But rtst in Sweet eontent.
, 114 flocks and herds'lnlelia snigroyes,
Lkido*n to rest, or teed In drives,
Gonerloam that God is them;
, The herbs, plaate, Aruba, Inwood us ; Ise, • - I
''' Eines flowers send Intense to the elks, . ' • ''
While hut t treekblosen and bear. i . ,
. „ llature'fil &MMus gemmed hall,.
•- When, bled& with amp, and my, and eall
. . le yoke the Deity, i , • • .
, •,,The plowman whhtles o'er the land, ' .
Tho toll %maid singeth blithe sad bland
/0 sweet allpplielty., s ; . .
• 0 glee mil than a country WIN . _
_,' ..
' Yu, far away :-. ow ptig u id p m%
' Where happiness Is toned. ' ! •
3171iithes moderate aril wire
- 317 l ons tensed In modest gain, .
nd all by. b ye Is ermined.
; .C 174 IVATION OV 0:021111T024.•
„-• Missas Enc. :---I wish to tell ye* my mode of
growing . matoes. . I do not know that there is
anything ei shout It, but it to not very c o mmon,
Mid ileac es to be much More . general, since a
diet, of g o d early tomatoes Is seek* poem! fa.
vorite. y. plantif are always forwarded in a
hotbed, or inane green house, and, grown in pot 4
1
until_ tb Yain abot;
westa foot or . toot and a half , '
till& an . are hardened off pc; as .to , bear turning
oat abOu tit e secon d „ Eitliii” titalii them
about th en feet,Spart- .Inrows ; when planted
.0 1 1
I drive d yriasfiti itakelfsix or "eight feet apart,
laying • em ' &bent four feet high the , whole
'length- o the resets, and nall a strip o f wood all .
along, the top, and lie two or mote pieces los-.
er down he stakes , shouts footmsPorts • so Os to '
make a. rani. something like a grape trine trellis.
Bete, plaiting I always dig the griound deep,
and maks it rich with manure. At Ithe time of
pl'antinO„l mix In the soilhnineillately about the
roots, about a tab l espoonful f, Peruvian guano
'to each plant , which gives lb' mean
Man eirly !tart
When they have grown audio/Ally long to tie to
the trel)ii,..l select two or three of, itiongest
shooia- T and tie themloosely-tO the trellis, Cutting,
away all ether small laterals which may grow on
Cho main brunches. ' I let these meld branches`
grow until they have come in dower and set the ,
.fiiit bench of fnliWthen I pinch oat, the top,
one joint above the fruit, leaving the leaf entire.
I then Silo* it to.go on again until it has flowered;
and set another bunch of fruit, when the . top is
pinched out one leaf above the bunch, the same.
As the had, and so on' of all the rest, baking ears
te,cutiout all the laterals whlelamay grow on the
asalm..itienehea 'down to Asa axles• of the leaves,
as often, as they are produced, but leaving ti,
jeesvea entire....
If any one will take this little extra trouble, he
witibiramply repaid and absolutely astonished at
thelmmense clusters of fine' Inge , tomatoei •he
will hare. If planted in a favorable „situation,
they will ripen' at lout ea „Carly as those grown
any other way out of 'doors, and .frequently three .
days or a week earlier. When ripe they will hang.
Ipnger on the vines without decaying. The eita
atittn eke' hardly -Ate tub sunny . Deep; light,
I ' •
loamy soil mitt them best. I always Safe •my.
own seed. . I began by saving a few of the round.
eat and smoothest tomatoea I could find for seed;
• now 'I have them, not flat or wrinkled ill up, but
as and its an orange, and as smooth and large
as die largest Northern Spy apple.—Cur. of Gen
oa, ,Farsur. - • . -
do 7,000 do'
• Brown' Oos
Rue, Philadiat
i .tnit of the ..
mild respectful 7,
cannot be s •
d tam • • •
ti llollanda. d
▪ no, the B
1.. at lower ra
▪ moot. MU •
; &ABB & 880.
.t, below Bik
I " 9.bin
;HOOD,. c n
`Bra lo ..-.f.t-4
..i„ 4 $4O per ton,
of Limo, at e qo:
t $26 per ton .,
liable Chant el
. I bars .reeel ed
ra i
r
Joisey.New It k.
'. sale, GUANO all
.roduee reedy In
intro, or d o n .
orders. promptl at-
( Proprfolor,)
1 FRONT otreeto
AYALCIAXATION•O7 POTATOT.S.-A pamphlet has ,
been publisbeS ; in SCotland, by a fartrier\natned
Craig, on the podia' dimase and, its tulle. By
plialting three different kinds of potatoes'tagethea
last year, very favorable results were &chi t red.— .
Two out of the thrbe varieties planted been,
On fi l revions occasions, affected by the isesok
all were found to be perfectly healthy an tool
wh i tn dog, and experience halt shown t t they
ke I well during. ithui winter. Ile, believes that l
thi a mtato dietetic ably lie safelfattributed to the
vi t tion of one of the laws ot,natare,; sod that
th getleistion of the malady ICoccalii:tedb the
L i
p nts being boo elosely.breil ? or; in oth er wonis,
by "sub -breeding," e. e."breeiding in l and in."
The lesson we derive from this is, that two or
mdro varieties of seed potatoes should be pleated
11;ach bill. ~
hat say our potato philosophers to this? If
the argument or objection applies to potatoes,
why not to turnips and to nil lather plants? Asa
wiry 'tilt to grain, gran. fruits, and so forthl—
MI our farmers ? shall the seed be mixed?
pare lean important principle mooted—who shall
solve it ?:
It is probable that Siam, plants may dwindle ,
sway, degenerate, and finalV.Htnn out," and that
they require crOranel—bitt wiry not cress , film on'
filash seed or their Own sort or variety? as a rming_
r nro.blooded horses and cattle P. this waYlblik
II same quatity,May - bokept up Veva?. Plan).po
tatces on, rich, new, dry grouari, upon anderdreita.;
ed land, where 'they - shall not' suffer from wet or
drought, and we believe . they will bi free frimi.
discus. Plant them in old„low, cold, wet, clay!
soil, with no mattelltow meet; manure, and
may count on poor,.diseased, watery tubers. 'f (
ADiLPIIIA, P
Prionsta pay be attended to tbill month, and
what cannot be done now 'book! be , adjourned ,
°ter to June. Remove 01l dead limbs from the
orchird. Young tipple trees should have tbOir i •
littpeiribundant wood thinned 'Out: Limbs that 1.1
erosi each othor should be removed. The bead i
of s tree may be; fralued;to almtiet any desirable
s h a pe, by early pruning. A low, bead; forOed 1
t h e shape of an inverted umbrella,la on the who e •
the best,lo give the growing holt the ato r stoir ..'
and sunlight. i • ,
TO MAIM st.s...WoJANDIeNS OW SOFT
Vitra.° W.'
I noticed a'readest I short time since in the
Candi, Genttessak
,for a receipt to make soft tel
lovi haid.. I send you one I halm 'by e'sperience
to be good. To twelve • pounds of tallow vats
i half a gallon of water, AO which add three table.
spoonfubi of palletised . alum, and two do. ail
petre, which had and dissolve;, then add you::
*tallow and one pouad of beeswax ; boll hard Ail
tokether, until thiiiriter °vaporetti, . and skis
irell 'while' bailing._ It Amnia' not be put in you
moulds htittOi theft yon can bear your hand la.-:- .
This candles i4ii Much nicer when thi wicks are
*cot tied at the,ktiittiti t ,4l it not only it tilssgr*
'able task to cut' the, silk off, but It Wares the.
moulds. Never heat your moulds to draw Y°'
*diet' in cold' wombat'. .
Perinipv .o tt is not generally ilsosii ,tbat tello
from beeves fed on corn air grott, Is slushsoCer .
than Whended on grass or eloiii. Therefore a.
talloW fro grass fed cattle should alsniji ba:ir
lotted for simmer use, and the nags' will als47s
be hard with the addition of very ,little imam sad
beeswax. Zr very cold woollier ,45th less slits
mutt* amid, or they will'eraek so as to fall
each
tti
pieces soetimes; and a . third a. m ore of e
should beneed in very warm weather, if the al
low. Is Seri, soft. With a little management 74
van always home•hat.d endow foe releaser lis
wince Ito make all'your own esedlers. L
.._
Palms Pisa itrutuour Laas.—Preptre 0
pontpkin itt the false manner yun emelt Ow
yots nee ens; take • atihegooefal . et dog: 0 !
4110--wiis it with sem* teilk—etir in the tap po' .
°napkin, end when bet edlon Will Rothe 141 11 ...
fenny' &Steffen In tbi pia aide wlthi
Oats alma with tour. • ; •.- .
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, .
•
I t a courzal. LINI3. •
Bectinc