The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 02, 1857, Image 4

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OROLIII SIN'S RAM. • '
; ttoele Sao was old wous r . - ; i
/ ' Bid* dolmor 4 4 bild bil '' tt ee pasepted ME tli
la bat his b ate
beettOsa iall eoold wee- •
1 wrstitling
;
4mi tit old rill " *OA lialnek' " '
To Wilt ides near A Omit .
And times aid ailed her a tom, ' '
' Tat she would lesorteto to Ids advice; but to
r ed ieeee t e th e h i re said brerui a donna- '
, .
T But one tad wet is &Mho stood y -'••
.
Swerith tbe ty peat",
Old asthma in merry mood se
. OW milking ag ben sena position,
with tot little an.
sonith . ,
1
; . _
•. The ram mad Ben •O ki espied, . 'o'
masty did shout:
le " down,' be mini; '
But she dldo't Ids, and boon could ise.
toriwn Up ram bit his At old wife all about.
Now Biel* lien au -
U• Al t h eia• pi was.
And tying a.
old post tree., f- "
; • ..
Then lib oho dishes,
; He swung the . lynch; • :
. ' Illikb tosieed tO ory 'To up ibr fun, .-• _
" • Ads , lama moped comae in, will you, aint lake an
ielfietkaate knock. !,
.•; , .
'i; brisklyie: th e fight bqpon . '
?be stows w d not 'live iti ",
And Ben's old would yield to non,
Bo be butted all day. And *ben Miele Benwat
to hid he was still trotting tike e
ke all sip. ' ' W
But whet outaM ems next aa, -
And want Into the lawn; • ' :
•
The neneltat e ed himself away,
And under '
• Reason but about
two
lushes of his CA W up---eocopletey gone.
A vet* wroth, .
Toshio•
;• . .
Sou toss siotroosk, •
toit,lisse U os s Itsb of tho
tip.Phi* Actor,. Zzcaute..... .
One 'verde& when Pizarro was 'announced as
as the play, titre was a eoneiderable ,delay id
commencing, in fumieenee of one of the per
formers helix al h sent; . the audience bemires *int-
Patient, when .1' hu Kemble (RoUi) came forward; '
and delivered gi . - self to this effeet: "Ladies .and
gentle Men, tit Uie request of the principal per
-7 format:Sl 1 del play of this evening, ICm to in.
fps that ttle moon. abided is Mr. Baal."
The boat rece ived Ibis explanation without any
disapprobatit r otheiwise, (Emery at Ibis period,
although nu pathetic actor, had-.not arrived
at the summi t i fce
excellence, ; arid on th is evening
tlie:lert, of a sentinel was given to him.)'-;-
8411 , 001 14d r. Kemble quitted the stage, when,
dressed in a temil l dirty bads, and a floe red
with haste, an wet with pinPiratieno—on visited
the culprit . em ery stayed mime moments before
the audience, 'apparently much agitated, and at
length delivnied‘hintself to this efect: , ,
quilled'ant ) gentleman, this is thelret time I
have ever badto appear info» you as an apologist
, .
'Ae I have beeia the Bole cause of the delay in your
entattahsent, allow me shortly to other my excuse,
mlm ? I Out sire, I shall obtain an acquittal, es.
peelally from the fair part of this brilliant au
' diensii.. I.etOeme, (for you I most ' , particularly ad
dress,)ll toy fe l -- and I---(thuiders of ap
pint's, inte ' 'ted the apology ;) and I ran for
the doctor." " You've said enoug ," exclaimed i
theneethd gnea. "I, could not ;sive her, ladies',
until I knew l that she was safe." ..
h i p°
, "anti% ' ery, you've aid enough l" was re
, echoed from ell parts of the hones. Emery vie'
completely ' waled; and Ilium making nit
other lieffee : 1 attempt to proceed, retired hay.
J . in* Ant p his hand on his . heart , and .bowed
gratefully :all parts of . the house, The play
proceeded ithout interruption; but it appeared
Eatery bad n ot forgotten his obligation to Kern:
. tile, Oulu t scene, In which tollo . tries to cor.
i lk
rapt the se duality money, the following strange
bit siptili t interruption ' occur - red In the • din:
logo.: '',.. • •
Reno— in you a - wife? '
..
tuba., I have.
t ,
1 r • NOM— thi)dre,n? r • • ~
: , f Sewtiael I had tiro this morning--I have got
three sow. , f . . . .• .
Loud spy
continued
lawee followed this' retaliation, and
re long, that the entire effect of this
lost; and Mr. Kemble, after waiting
is awkwaid confusion, terminated it by
Making into the prison... •
=CM
300161411
abruptly ,
On /Slig
On of
t and on Demand.— ,
PorterVstaff is responsible :for this
.
anecdote
. Judge-L4- , a well known, " highly respected
Bnlciterbbciter, on• the , shady side of fifty, is
widower t eritli five children- r full, of fun and frolic,
ever 're . 1 . 61. a joke—to give or take, was 'ban
tered the othe r evening, by a: raise Of five and
twenty,. or not taking another wife; she urged
that he aihitleand hearty and deserved a mat
rimonial lilellifilifteil Tbd Judge . acknowledged,
the . fact,. admitted Wattle was convinced by the
elapses *Allis fair friend that be had been thus
very, far T retifies, Ind expressed contrition for the
forth' confessed i ending .by offering himself to
the lady telling her she Could not certainly •re
jest btu), after pointing out to him his hainota of,
haw • : ; ),,.',,
The dy replied. Wat she would be most hitppy,
to take e libation' eo uniquely advertised, and
become one of his bone sod flesh of hie. dealt;
but the was one, tolter, serious obstacle..
"Wel ," says the Judge, "name It. 'My profes:
;lon is surmountr sad a impedimenta." "Ah!
Judgco, this is beyond your fowera. I have
vowed I ever marry a widower, he was? have
"Te children. Oh! thati, nothing," says the
judge, "I'llitive you file now, aid, soy notes on
deists in instalments for the balance." - Fact.
h-...........-.-„,
Via :pooled Veasat..—
A stet on this rableot in the SI
liensiit,
ys: i
, ,"I.' ere ors astronomical calculations of the
orbit f the coming comet that warrant the . pre-
Aiello that it will touch the earth. • ,
L knee sae calculate the orbit of this emu
tile to et, no matter how:long its period, and I
prase unhesitatingly, that the comet now ap
ittg will come in contact with the earth on
log of the loth of June, about ;0 Millidell
0 o'clock, and the Point of, contact will be
Vicinity of I place called Vide Poche or
&let.. • •
rho nucleus of this' cometis very large, and
mod of We bisulphukted carbonate of the
tide of manganese.: The tail is chlorine,
tlfhtinglii' , you cannot see stars through it;
villprobiblj be seen hy mirky individuals
WOG of the collision:" . _ ' • • . , ,
1 world ihould begrateful to this writer for"
rtainty with which be piediets the "coin-
linif the exactness with which be describes
iponent parts of the e x pected visitor.
• .....
A; ,
.'w with?' sr ; an old 4entlemso and his
lad wcre,conting dawn from Tows Olt,' to Dareni
por
1. 41
, ishen ttnican ere W crowded. A young meal
pt p.and.gs;va 11,4 ;old lady, a seat, while bli
tom ;don, anOter'ytrang potoussined stud
i
fa. 'and let ilia old gentleman stand. This did
not soli oar old friend, so be oonelided to • get .a
iest in someway , and quick as tbodght, tuned
i ,
tO e young : man on the seat beside his wife, and
al : "will
. yes be so kind u to watch that war
Di whils r gat a seat in the' other ear? She
Is • etc! This startled the young gent. •He
eo kt not beit'ribe idea of taking.aharge of a; etti
w n, to tbs old gentleman got a seary - land
it wife Dever was known to take a tit alteririndi.
l'Wts.s. you keep an eye on' my bone, my son',
wRe I step in and' a drink?" ,
-
'Yes, sir." • . .
Stranger gossip, gets bis'arink, l oupes out and
II di! bb. tone inbuilt&
"Wbire li my bone, boy?" .
dine fumed away, sir." • . -,,. :' - I,
"Didn't I tell you to. take , ears of him, yOu
, nag Ke m p f I
"No, sir, jou told me to keep my eye , on bim,
.d I did till he got clear out. of sight.",
iiid a soft-hearted, blaastaritii
Jptia
ao, the other, "fluke has . me :the sack, 14
avy I Host
"Lost her—how?" inquired hie symla l thisios
riend. •
1 "I bad the soft soap on her so thick, that the
ritter got so proud she wouldn't, spook to met"
"If
. ILly, did you ask Hie!' for that mooed"
"ii did b e ja y io
' 1 14) 12 1iLho joie kicked moo into Ow root—
'Ail% oil ire Ric" . •
Aaiun Nat haijuct, been built, which is tie
laidestmod, that* rowers ant obUpd to be
ptiNetilarin thinc hair down in the Was,
keep their balms. *, •
getrttar or ads guilty re asked a Data Jui!icc
, 'Rot spallty. 4 • - :••
"Ttos,'lst 4. tyhl dOyou Itiet. Go•i4osl ints
=
your phasou.N.. . .
°lin bar ran away with yogr PIO
friend to 'Limber . . I• '
•'ls It papsiblet—l trily
Ity kb sad p
Ttit ethic day, as old lady nuked tato th 144..
dos la search of bet daaghtar, on bibs; told -that
the yams lady bad Loa. tb.r. with a
eiDAN 000 b his a boll foundry. la ,
Pious people are sessidolised by siosrly maim
610—A dain Good &il Ifoundry.
joist:
.--- .
yaw MEW Mini
TorAIM •
li min
that peettt let us m
Bing-- by
ine. ibwthorus.
IluSur Plum Ibr MOO. SO. 5.
Thalktrs Valeas—by Charles D'Albart: - .
Dr. Manes Aretto Pollta—by . J. B. Rateraoa. ...
1114111160 e Murl—by D. V. Walla. •
Me Sea Sass Oalkiir.Orobe. •
• u w e b in ror_
_ u
• 0 Spesduall .-Sdkotthatba“
l' SplaudlpiNalla. " I • • , .
$ SpiLlior Quleetele. u ' l -
Prcarreas • " ' " 4 I
."
Oesau Basal Mardi lo ' - - ~.', '
" Oubilag Star Baer* " ~ , .
...
hunk Polk a—by_ P. DatheeiPle. • • .
Laos Polka —by mlebsel Dakota. ',- ,: * _
Polka lrraittabu—by Diskort.
L'ituarloan Quadrille Dallop—le l!Seutara. -
Sheen* Polka—Wro. Boasts. . .
Anal. Law*, a Scotch ballad, tang . by Deitagreir. .1
?oraclebY ' • D. SAMNA
AGRICULTURAL AND ARCIIIITE
TURAL BOOKS, -• I
'LIESSENDEN'S Comptet6 Fatther
• •
antaardeaer,
.floret's American /Myer Garden Directory.
horses Family Bite Len Gardener.
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. '•
Downing's Landscape Gardening.
Nastell-Progntmire Farmer.
Alien's Treatment the Grape. - ; -
Pardee on the Strawberry. se • • •
Torun on the Horse.
Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. • -
° Neilfs fruit, /lower and Vegetable Gardener, j
Johnson's Dictionaryof Modern Gardening.
Blake's American Farmer.
Brenk's Book of Flowers, • • • •
Thornawre-Farm Implements..
browneaAnareican Perdery Yard.
Deunett'sToultry Book..
Dairoing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of /merles
,Arnericararult Calturist billbouru. ''
LimHeye Horticulture by Downing.
Dridparan's Young Gardener's Assistant.
Downier'. Rural Issays.,
•
Vans's Architecture. !
Brown's Field Book of Itanerea. • • •
UAW* dark:manna! Chemistry. c
For sale at B. BANNAN
ton.
111-
and %over Stan.
111-
tf#PMA I HIM ft
• , MIS lino codnecia . daily whit all theirarZa
era end Western Itoutes:t By arrarkpmeatthel of
Inufsesa Ppttaillle 1011 be at the once of 11
Co • 13. A. WILLIAMS, floperinteadout.
April 5 2,/834 * ' - 16433.
Rim
N and after MONDAY, Ap4l 6i
O 3857:
LRATN parrsviran
Al 1.30, A.M.At 3, IP. IL
) =AYR TURG I ARORA: - 1
. At 8.30, A. M. i At 1115,
ova iladadlagra :
. , . LZAtil POTTSTILIR:
At P, A.M.
i ' • At 1, T. M.
LUX, TURAA7tORA: L et.
At 9, AAR'. At 51, P. Bil
Passengers by tie 3, P. N., Train will anon a T
mama, with MAW going North and death, on the
avian. Williamport A Unita Railroad.
j OW-TIMM TO TAMAQUA, liOlTSMill
, .11.. 11.WLIBBLIR, , ... 1
' t.
Aprill3, '57
Plalb r ulerptin i f i nti l ia ll araprt;
1
oil& WRITER AILIkAMOISSIERIVIs 'if
THE GREATWorthern and ireine)
Ifni bed State* Mail Routes
nil
air Speed increased and Aire red .li*
unix. SCILUYLICILL, CATAWISSA,IIL BC a
• .„ ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA it MEWL]
'''• , ThrOugh to lintbdo, in" - - - 10 ho .
, • Niagara palls, - - .. 1
r* Detroit,' - - - . 4' ' "
:u ti l l '
;. a
~ earl s, 4 "
': ' '
•
Ticket Odic, N. W. earner Sixth and Chesnut try
and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, ear.
Broad and Tine. •
On and after MONDAY, Dec. Bth, Three P ngei
Trains will leave the Pb.lladelphiasind Readingitaitroad
Depot,cornir Broad andYinestreets, dally,(Sundaysex- 1
ceptect,) as fohou s: '
:e Day Mapiess..7.3o A.
/E t.
arplugs; . Lcenixville and Beading,on y. Connect
ingwitheat3WlXWA,Willlamsportand Erie* d Williams.
port apd Elmira R. Road ; arriving at Simi at 5.L5P.M4
connecting with New Yorkand Erie and Bu ooind New
York city Railroads for Dunkirk and o; and Ix= 1
• thence, via. steamers on Lake Eden? Lak Shore Rail.
triad, to, Clevelandaoledo, Monroe, Sandusky Jand De
' bolt. Also, with Elmira, 'Canandaigua FrlCNiclarri
Falls Railroad; connecting at - Canandsignawith New
.York Centralßallroad, East and West, and atifuipension ,
Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail.
road for Detroit,Chicitgo, St. Louls,and allpoittr inCan.
oda and Western States. ,
Mall Train...l4g 'A, N.
Stopping at ail Stations, and manila gto Pottsville only
1 Night Expreai3.3o . P.ll/.1 1 •
Running every day, stopping atoll Stations 'and run
ning to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clintoniwith Cat,'
a wissa, Williamsport and Erie, and Williamspirt and NJ
mitaitallroads, arriving SAMOA/11014 r A. 114 itnecting
with New York and Erie,BuffslC, and New ,Y or city and
Lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie, 041111.
Lin d,'Cincitinati,Toied% Chicago, ands!, polnis Wad.— ,
Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara ails Ball-1
rands': arriving at Niagara Valiant 10.30, A. „connect.
big with Day Express or Great Western Ral d for De.
troll, Chicago, etc. I 7 -
This Bouts, with its ihnnections. forms th
and most direct route 'to Canada and the :La
' Only one change Of baggagebetweenPhila
Canada or the-Lakes. • !
Passengers 14 Day Express, breakfast at P
and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by
it:press take 'nipper at Port Clinton. • , 1
Passengers purchasing Ticket, by this LI
Privilege of stopping it any Of the *boron°
sliming their seats at pleasure.
• Pare from Philadelphia
Tamaqua' *2 Buffalo via To
cm,b,d, - 435 Niagara Falls,
Rupert, 4 infra,Canart
Danville; , - • 460 N. If. Unmet
Milton, - 1 515 N. Palls, via. B
Williamsport, fi 90 Suspension 434
Elmira, ~ 7 Cleveland,
Jefferson, ' 7 ' °led%
Starkey, ` r 7 Cincinnati,'
Perm Yen,.l. 8 Dein:44l,l4R
Bahian , 1 8 ~
001M1l7Tia. GOAAID; - 8
Lakti,
a Steamer ' Cideago,il4o3 4 .Wea- .
John &mot, 800 tern and* lgan
Canandaigua,. .- ti Central • road, 4000 1
ilaneoye Falls, 8 50 Chleago,tiall traloand
Caledonia, ' 1 ' 880 LakeBimre . leldkao • .
Le Roy, 890 Ronnie' road, 2000,
Ralavia.: 1 900 ingo,'• a Lake • 1
Rertteater,vii. N". Y.& - ' , and MI h Cen-
R. and buffalo, Coi- tral Raid, 18901 ,
• zing and N. Y. R, R. 800 Rock Island, 25 001
MOM; via N. York &
.1
Erie,and Rot acid & 1 .
:New York City. 10 00
.
R. T.IIIIMBELL, Ticket and .gAt Agcst. -
N. W. eorner Bath and I - mood streets
O. AlNlCol,lB,Bnp`t philadelphla& • dlagßallroad. I
T. MelllBBOC-R,Bup't Catawbuta, W. it d Erie Railroad.
J. A. REDMELD, Supt Williamsport a . d Xhuira Rail
road. , ' I-. ..
'C '
i ; TRANSPOR'IIt
Lunis Reposb
SCHUYLKILLNAVICA
()FFICE of the Schuyl.
!`'A.• charge hr the use of CARS lA.
threclts Peal carried on the - Bshaylbl
be as follows, until further notice:-
To Phlladeliphin4 •
" Manyunk, )
" Spring MIII,
" Conshohocken
." Plymonth,lhnit,
" Bridgeport,
" Norristown, ' •
" Port Kennedy,
"." Valley borne,
" Pawling's Dun,
"'Port Providenro,
Royer'i Pont, ' •
Pottstown Landing,
" Port Union •
" Itiniaboronih,
" Raiding, I
Althonses,
rr Moorsvills,
Hamburg,
. 4 . 0
re "'sign Landing,
The charge TM be per
iillowalieer waste, aa area
twentrare.r. eta pietas
By Ord, rof 44' • ,
Mardi 21. '57 12..] .
P LAD'A £ READIN
. A. .
OFFICE of the Phil:
• Philad
e rites of lfrelibt and Toils .1
IbisOonl u follows.
until further
To Richmond,
" Philadelphia, •
44 Inclined Plane,
• liketorti,
. Cieraimstowill. ' R.,
" Tani ofechuylkill, .
• Manareak,
" Spring Hilly ; 1 '
Coushehorken and Ply
mouth nalkoad, •
Vtambo'saud potts';aud,
Jortee't •
Nonistownorarldgerort.'
" Port K ennedy,
" Valley Pow, - -
" Pb rnfntit e,
" Reftrep Tod,.
• ftitatown,
DOUgLiMiller
" Birdsboro' .
,• Readhig.,
" Between Reading and
Mobrarllle, .
"
" liambury, • • .•
" Prof • • ; .
By oa
Loft the Boast or
Kar 267 4-1 '
1 1 1411LAD'A.‘ RYA
ItATE3 OP PIIZIOUT
QN and - AF'T'ER
nnttl (intim: notice ,
l be chimed per 100 pion
Do Goods, ebureetkOWY,
lavOlgals, Fre& Meat,i
/MA Dnui, Butter, Oon
tbeisitarharindzkosikul
‘ltidwate, Ef ,
ikeW . '.;-- • '
Ootkst. . ergtosSir i
lawllbetW r
- at" seta.. •
komo, VW Undo.
Vika sattariLlih,,. „ . ,
oast. It el 0n941.
7
.1..4 aa4 dm lwr
..140.,nr,
1.0.4bk..864., 11.44.1r,.-lit
rtipp, per berrsh - ' • .
mwm lIVW .. : • .
- BOOKS,
April 4. 17
TRAVELING.
PASSENGER . TRAINS.
Schuylkill Valley Mid Tuscarora
lbe. We Are per et.
ao eharp IMt Uuka
Ibr soy Mariam
, P. FRALZY,
ittederst. '
a. 4 R. R. Co:.
• Hardt 13,1657.
Coal-traasprted
rom 16th Ma:4,1667,
'.grsi:LIIINNEY.See'y
INC RAIL ROAD.
N 11161t011ANDIZIL
ARCH lat, 1857,
fOlowfas Eatsioffratibt
• 11 3
41
aarrais 9r rat
4 ,1.L P'"1 n. ;
OOMP H M"
I I Opilmik,
ISM Movie.
i lls bin,
:".~ a'b r'iiivr2
• NORRIS WO Ks,
~nt.rrfatltsxrn, lei,
m t, CORSON, War , t Klit.IXT, fret
ine
1.7,71 IMlnders. Steam Inane Sondem Engt"
neers,Generel Machinists and Mks, Itaz
01 = kera, manufacture the Cornish Pumping
Nar t i no, of , an improved construction. ikw
' Ines and star N arks of any capacity. .
Also manufacture the !lash Premiere Coratish Pomp
I g ineingna an implored plan, well. 'adapted to Cnal
Zes r kr vertical Sbafts and Slopes,
Mining ilocataery, Ms:—Piampa, Stamps, Crushers,
variants, Wiliam, Buckets, Slaws, Tools. Crab
inchwhand every variety of machinery Au mining
High Preston and CoOdensing Steam ~ Engines, Slew.
ng Cylinders of all also, Spar MUls, Si, and Odd
•tfts, and every description of Coatings.
Portable Steam Sashes of an Improved plan.
Propeller Engines for Canal Boats.
SIMARD R. CQIIIION;_
JOIIN WNST.
. .
•
r EDWAND Krum'. •
,Reirences:
Ccn..J. N. hersours: it. - Smuts. Esq., and T. C. Du.
fie, Eati» New leeks .lAntul Coop , end P.
MeNows Esq., • Ptdjadate l ia; liatoluus,..ir.„Balthooret
Cantu* WnikruT, annonville, Pa 4 C. Ittaaara,
and Gm. Sal:axon, Norristown.
Pabruary , 21, '57
••• zT. CI K AM 'RION WORKP.
suoacnbers respectfully Invite
11 .4 - the attentiori qf the business community
tiztß to their new Foundry aintalatkine Shop,.
. in theltown of Sti. Clair, Schuylkill coun
ty where they are prepared •to build
Steam Engines, Coal Breakers, Pumps and Machinery of
ercry pattern. Also, Drift Cars, Iron or Brammastingsof
any size or pattern. Being practical mechanics Coal op
orators' and others who want maehleery would do well to
give theta a call and,exandne their work. Orders thank
folly received aid executed at the shortest notice and pn
reasonable terns. CATIIZES, ORIFFTI . III3 A CO.
Ft. /nne 21,16 26.1 y
TEE SIIBBCRIHERB ale now rally
'a i mparad to Itualsh, at tbe Ashland Inas
works, &tom Engines and Pumped soy
ny a= power and =parity, Awl:Bluing and other
purposes, Coal Brooke's of every "Ise and
pattern now in use, together with cudingsand finings
of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Can of all vises
and portents, large Truek and Bone Cars.—all furnished
at the shortest notice. The subecriberi Batter thew
selves that, Inasmuch as every member of the Arm is a
preen/ail mechanic, they will be able to furnish michi
nery that will compare favorably with any In the Ile.
gion. 'AU orders directed to L. P. Gamma A Biwa, Ash.
laad,fichnylklil county, Pa, will receive prompt atten
tion. . L. P. GARNER.
MICHAEL, GARNER,
JOSEPH GARNER.
Ashland, May 10,'66
CARTERS IL I L LENIURORAKARKS.
Taigesuptik, Ben%kral" IJOU'PArIi.
The Subeeribers,proprigors of the
• I shorans/reed extetudyeestabilehmeut,ert
mzal nouneeto the citizens of flebuyikilleoun•
ta „ „ ty, and the public generally, their readi
neas to turnout any and ail kinds of work
In their line, at the shortest notice, and Its the most-sat.
Isfactoirmanner—auch as building Steam' Engines,man
ulketnring Railroad and Drift Can, rtlll4lll,Castirgs and
Machinery of all kinds.-
3nly the ht workman are arapleyed, and satisiketion
may therefo beaafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad
promptly fil led. • CARTERS A ALLEN.
Tanuqua, ! January '27, ISSS " • it.tf
18,_ ER vi i tgAvir o mp , j vrb g ail i p .:.
etLi,_...... Foandera, respectfully tutor: their pa
••• ' '"*"" troni,and the public generally; that they
..
liar • una are fully prepared at the above establish
ment, to manireseture Steam Boglnes of
every site; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars; and every
other descripthewof Iron . and Brass Castings imitable for
the Coal mining or other business.on the most reasonable
terms: Also, Malang Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and
Machine work in general.
Repairing of all kind, done wlUi neatness and despatch
' at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war
ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of
those who may want articles In their flue In thlivielnity;'
1 All orders will meet with immediate and prompt *flag
ti Ns. .8. IT. HUDSON ,
March 4,1M6 0-1 Y l'lff. IL. ntrosoi. •
DONALDSON - IRON WORKS.
!s, COA JO/SiD5 & CO. respectful
gig skr
ly invite. the - attention of the busine:s
' I R ' 4 44l community to their new Foundry and
7m St Machine Shop. in the town of Donald- ,
. . mn, Schuylkill county. They are now
lvadY to execute all orders for machinery, such es
steam engines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearing for
grist and saw mills, railroad and dill cars, de.,
tieing practical mechanics, we ilaft.T ourselves that ail
work done at the Tfonaldson Iron Works, will-glee such
eatieGretion, as will secure . the futura, custom of
their patrons Orders tharkfully received and elven.
ted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.
PETER COX.
ALFRED JONES,
I,FWIS MILLEji.
FA' uary 2, 114156
MINEVAVILLE.
DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS,
Aunerse.
TUX Subscriber is,prepared to mans
facture STEAM E4I:IINES of any power,
+UR Pumps ofany capility,snd Coal Breakrrs
. y of. ovtry description ;as well as every
other kind of machinery used in Mines,
Breakers, Furnaces, Mills, Saw MUM, &e.
From the facilities possessed for mannfactuitng. and
from long experience in the business, work ran be turned
out at this establishment, at the very lOwest prices, and
of a superior quality.'
Persons desirous of pitting up machlitery of any kind,
are invited to mU and examine patterns and become se
pnalnted with prices before contracting elsewhere.
Orders of decry klrid a solicited, and strict attention
yr ill bo given to their pro pt execution.
WILLIAM DETIATEN.
lilnerarille,Daeetabit• 1854 484 f
Iphia and
; rt Clinton,
j y of Night
TREIIIiONTIt WORK",
' Tremont,' schstylk evenly, erase.
• The übserihera respectfully inyite
the attention of the toodneewommunity
C4ll to their New Machine Shop, and Four'.
-, cza dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and
under the inperintendenceand manage
ment of Messrs. Z. Raider/ and Philip Umholts where
they are prepared to exec u te all orders for Machinery of
Prima 'end Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power,
Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip
tion, allikinds of Wearing for Roiling Mips, Grist and
saw mini, Drill Cam, and all kinds of ilailmad Castings,
such as Cbairs for Flat and T Rana, Props, Switches, and
all kinde of Castand Wroughflron Shafting& lifr. , •Usn.
bolts bermes practical Mschanie,and having bad tbeson)
Odours and experience for maayyears in the Coal Deleon;
an
dation, of putting up Mathltory of any kind,
are Invited - to exandneonr patterns and superior
unalityof *toe. and become segmented with prices at
these Works, before eteattictinggsewhers. Oniers,of ev
ery kind thankfully metro:l,4nd striet attention will be
.given to their prompt execution, having several 16;20,
$O. 40, and 60 horse Engines on hand:
J01.6,1666' I.ly C. A. h A. M. SELTZER.
I hate the
nts and re-
w'nda,lo 00
la. El-
rai g ,...k -
.110, 1:2
~. lO 00
11 70
14 76
' , 16 00
11, .16 00
oand '.
13 00
i r OUNhIRY & Isl4Cllfir MOP.
Pert Pert e alkyl f..re. l
• T. H. WINTERSTEEN annOnno
eii_rair, es tuls readfnem from the complete onttit
, tv4O 2 ZR of the abovinamedestablbdunent i to sup.
Aca ply all orders in his line of butlness—
, suck as for Steam idakines, Railroad and
Drift ' Poops, Coal Breakers, Castings and Machin*
ry of every pattern. Ile warrants his work to give satis
faction, and accordingly solicits patronage at homa.and
abroad. • Jan. 27.1855" 4-ly
lON.
• FRANKAM, eal WORKS.
Tao au announca to the Pub
:0 11 1• Ile that they are the Proprietors of the
Ogs ittal; WratikUn Works, Port Carbon, lately ear
or. M tied on by 8. 811=ti where they coo
n-La IS _
Unto to manual to order, at the
shortoo k notice, Ream Ermine; Pump, aoal Breakers and
Machinery of almost. any do or desolation. for mining
or other purposes. Mao, Railroad and_Dritt Cars, Iron or
BrasiCsattlers of towels" or pattern. Orders are respect.
fully solicited. GPI B.llBBLtit t BRO.
0.
CO.,
on An
wM
Slim Miss illblywel Werke.
The subscribers continue to furnish the Odlikrs and
Dealers of Schuylkill County; with novels of all kinds,
at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attentiot . kts parilcu;
lark* elated to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Meth; of
anykise or pattern promptly attended to:
OP:O. B. 1.188147t4 BRO..
Pert Carbon, August 21,1852 84-tf
FOUNDRY AND mAoNspis SHOP.
&testae ever-grantery, ee - -
esso NOTICILJ—The business c f the late arm
of SNIDER k 31.11LNESi Oil be main
•
teed 'by the sithsafber he all Its various
• ••
y.
branches of Steam Brigitte building, Iron
Founder, nunnefacturee of all _kinds of
Machinery', for Rolling Min, Blast Panatella Railroad
Nes, hc. • ue thealsoeontin business of MID
leg and Selling the celebrated Phu Area Mile Ash ink
Lewis and Spas reins Rai Ash auk being sole propels .
for of these Oollieries. &SOW& W. SNIDER.
January 21. 1854
TO COM, OPEll s trOat it i rINERS.
•
• cseasseoliz , eg estr •
The sibeeribers reepectfullylnvlte the
l i g 111611 attention of the business community to
• 3 ' 4 their Boiler Worke,on Relined street,be.
Qj low the Palemular Depot, Patinae, Pa.,
whenstbey are prepared to manufac ture
BbU.ERB OP, EVERVOLSCRIPTION, -
Brooke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers,Drift
Cars, le., !e. Boilers on nand. . • .
Being practical mechanics, and having for years devoted
I henmaree entirely to ,thh branch of badness, they Set
ter themselves that work at their establishment will
give utbfeetion to all who may favor them with a cal!".--
Indio Units and Companies will end it greatly to their ad
vantage to examinetheir work before engaging elsewhere.
• May 5,1853 lOaf JOUR JAMES NOBLY..
RAILROAD
- • Trani&l u tskAtic MILL.
SIMISSIDDIy an
amine* to public that t`m ir
In new
Fl' i; 11 '' 4 ; 14 1 lug KW in the
now completed full o ßoll pe
uzz ration, and that they are prepared to sup
ply all kinds of Liar Iron of varkruislses
which they will warrant to be superior In quality t o any
Obtained from abroad, at the same pikes.
. They also manufacture T Rine, for the use of the Cob
!jerks end Lahwal Roads, weighing from ii to 50 lbs. per
jard, made of the best,lrpn, and which will be found
much cheaper th is the hifpwted Mild*. •
• - B e i ng p rac tical in etbanles, and ha On qliad * considerable
experience In the Iron business, they natter thematic*
that thwycan ere settle satisfaction to purchasers, and
also male it a thelr Interest to jostroulse home mew:Mu ,
lures. JOAN =KNISH 4 CO.
December d.lBbl i • • 404 f
I 75
I 75
176
176
176
I 75
I 76
1 50
1 65
1 65
1 65
1 - 65
1 65
1 65
1 611
1 36
1 eo
1 eo
1 00
1 00
1 00
1W
I 00
240
tv - AsHowiTos Amp WORKS.
<atria e, a.,
TWO. & JAB; WREN respectfully invite
• 1 1 r 1 4the attention of the business community to: Im;;;; to their New Machine Shop and Foundry
LEE erected between Coal and Railroad streets,
and fronting on Norwegian street, whet*
are vremred to execute all orders for machinery ol
Braga and Iron, such as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear
log for Rolling Mills, Octet and• Bier Mille, Nagle and
Double acting Pampa, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, iii kinds
of Railroad Castings, such as Chain for Flat and 'l' Hail ;
Frogs, Switches, 4c.; all kinds of east and. wrought Iron
Shafting. Being practical mechanics, and having made
the detnanda of the Coal Region their study for years,
Mai all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they
flatter themselves that work done at their establishment
will give astkdketiois to all who may honor them With a
tall. 'All orders thankfully received and promptly @in
vited on the most reasona ble terms.
t i THOMAS ' JAMES WREN.
• Niv.92, '66 • • 47-tt
1.05
1 Ott
108
lad
P LO AL:I9 ROLLING MILL.
11
- Tux Bubsertners oeg leave to n
, nounee to theft' , friends and the peddle,
=== 'r. -7 +; generally, that their new Boated XIII at
- "Palo Alto Is now cornplete r a - nd In full
opendru, and that they are prepared to
In. rafts of various patterns, weighing Irons 22 to
10 to per yard. Aldo, llfferent sires of Sat, Kure and
round merchants' bar iron.
Orders for rolls or bar hon are respectfully sollifted,
and will 'meet with' prompt attention If left tithes at
the NOMA bill), Bright Lerch'. Hardware Atom.
Centrestmetorot ask oftes. HAYWOoD, um A in
() m Fr lidi F t. 24 rot
E—N. E. c orner . et nary l
re • and
fUe. lb* undersigned howl this day formed a co.pirt•
isershly ander the style and Ann of HAYWOOD, I=
00., far fir pospolio of manufichnin Ballard and Bat
'lgen, at Melt polo Alta ItoWlm NUL
•=WHIN RATIrtiOD,
• • BMA
• ..• - • . • • ,• 0/101104 BRIGTEP. •
WM. HARRIS. • •
- The asthma of notate firm of Lied/Might 411 Co. l
bs estUal the Arm of Haywood, Lea A Co.
Jaa.l. !id . 14
22--' t it
is a
14 1
A • II
IS.
--- -IRON WORKS.
!ST. CLAIR.
4LsuLA3D.
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
TA3tA4I7A.
BEAVER MEADOWS.
DONALDSOB.
p :4- 01.
661;
1 . 11 jai.*L.Z.A2l
PAINTING, fit
illy ISTYIpIES WINDOW SHADES.
8 P received . a large and eleg at ea
t sort/nevi at Window Rubles. nen awl beadetfal dr
altos, Including Gold Bordered, Oiled, lantstape of rico
rat, Gothic lc:, . le., abeam. t balk aver. -
_ . . . .
flgered, Maud awl mut Paper Shadow; of every de
seriptlee For Salo by • . BENJ. HANNAN.
• . Centre Sheet, opyegil. Itptreepalaterds.. .
Koch 11:'17 • - 11-
NEW , WALL PAPER:WAREHOUSE.
litinette& * Ledotag, Arintrecntra* Ayestar4
Ndo. 124 ARCH Street. Second•door
above ilistb, PHILADELPHIA—where may be
the:largest sod best selected stock in the city.
COUNTRY PURCHASER& soy ken be seconunodo
ted, arithout the Inconvenience of looking farther, and
may ricrac that they rill receive the advantage of
theirtoons& 'RUSTON & LANISIO,
124 Aro% sbort, came Ninth, Flisladelpbta.
March tt, '57 13.3nt
• • • JUST RECEIVED -
' Newt Sy/es Paper Hamigirips t
DORDERS, •FIRE ,
jo lloakt Print; Curtain p 4- ,
,Wt, _ =
pen, te r . , Pieces from 6 cents to • • ‘ .... iii . 0 .- -",:.,:,. ,
E 2 00, which - we are prepared . ••••,..;:. \Lwow -
plat up at short notice.
_, . _
Honee and ,Iflgn Pidatimg, Waning, &e.
Ittalind and Paunellad Trench ind American dontdo
thick, Chrystal; Sheet and Plate Glass, tarnished to or ,
der. All orders promptly attended to.
lIIIIMP A BOWEN,- .
(lustre
Merck street, 2 doors above American
12-t House.
21, '67 i t
PAPER - 14 ADOINCS , -----
.i
Warders, curtains, et.e.. &e. .'
r HE subscriber is now receiving h it;'
h t i,
new patterns of Paper llaottloirs i / aad Bard^ An
a parlors snit
rooms, embracing the newest and most
suite le patterns—selected for the usual sized booms to
be *pared In the country. The'snbseriber takes great
care in nineties Ms papers to snit the houses to be pee
pered. Among the lot area few elegant patterns of gold,
t,r halls and parlors.
Our stock embraces amortments from Soar dliferent
manntactumis, which gives a great variety of patterns '
to choose from
I 1 1
' " ? Alio Ciao Ps) i, in Mist Varie t y, I
• ~ •
_ ipers, art
At all prices, poise as low as 8 coati* piece.
inper Curtains in Great Variety, WAste, sale mad Rlait
*j- paper flange's furnished with Piper at wholesale
pieta. l
Yom ned deed paper hangers 'Alan furnished when re-
Our varied assortment of paper hanging s, borders and
pepo amid* presents peculiar attractions to those who
&skean parshase, and as our stock itth - e laud In this
seettoutim I:Winter. persons can almost always to se
commodated by calling at BANNAIPB
1 Cheap lkek and Paper Store',
Pottsville. Navel Bth 18543. • 10.
CHEAP WALL. 3 CURTAIN, PAPER,
In Great Variety.
"MARKET STREET STORE:*
HE subscriber, hav- _
4intlargfd his store in
arket street, between Wend
and Third' Street; and reVen- ea
ished Ala stock, takes the liberty • • e••••
of stating that: be la better prepared than aver to imam
molate the '
public In Wall Pape; having just received
from New York and Philadelphia, a large and well seleo
ted stock for laden; balls, once; public_ bourne, Lv.. fir
getber with Idold and velvet border: all df which will
sold Ind hung attire very lowest rates, embracing rt:
newest and most fashionable patterns: The subscriber
takesgreat etre in selecting him papers hom di ff erent
manufacturers, which gives!' greet variety of patterns
to choose from.
Paper Bbades and Phu Broad Prints. in great variety,
embracing the latest styles and patrons. Persons In
rani of paper should give him wean before going, else
where. 7 • •
Wir_Ptpoir hasp at the shorted tiatiowlidA
'PAINTING a, CILAZINC.
The subscriber also continues the above business hi
all its branches, at the seine place, and will be happy to
receive the orders Of those who desire work done in this
branch of bdsiness...Paint, 011, and Ghtel, plain and
enamelled. furnished at the lowest rates. Thankful for
past patronage, be wishes a continuance of the same.
DANIEL NAGLE.
I'otto ills , March 28,'67 • 1.76x1
WATCHES, JEWEL Y •
AMERICAN RAILWAY TIME
xszpses, a choice article, just received by
J. 8: mum,
next door to Orb Idiom' 'Bank
' brvilie, May 10, 1,6
M. AVISE'S
•
11E4P Watch & Jew. .•
eiry Store, No. 72 North Spend
street, (opposite the Mt. ,Vernon
Mcrae) Philadelphia. '
Gold Lever Watches, full Jeweled, 18 K eases, $4B; 811-
Vet Lever, full Jeweled. sl2* Sliver &Tine, 8 9 : Quiteller,
ssto $7; Gold Speetaeles,i4 50 to $10; Shyer Spaded's,
$f 50; Silver Table Spoon &per set, $l4 to $18; Silver Des-
Set t Spans, to $ll ; Sliver Tea Spoon'', $4 75 to $7 50;
Gold ens and Gold Cases, $3 .20 to $5; Gold Pens and
Silver Caset,sl; together with a variety of tine Gold Jew
airy, Gold Curb, Guard and Yoh Mains. All goods war
ranted to be .1101 represented. Watches and Jewelry re
paired In the beat manner._: Also, Masonic Marker, Plea,
cnad6.tri order.
N. ord4es sent by grail or otherwise, will be
punctually attended to.
Sept. 20,'50. ' , .38•1' ""-1
STAUFFER & HARLEY:
CUBA? 1 1 FATC1ISS & JEWZLRY—
Wholesaleand retail—at the•q'hila
pnia Watch-& Jewelry Store," NO.
96 North Second street. corner, of Quarry, Phßads.
Gold 'Lever Wakhes, fun J ed• 18 ' corar.fine, ta 00 i
. Gold Lepitie Watch $lB 00 tos24 00.
Silver Lever, full jewelled, - . $l2 00
Lepine. jewels, • - 9 OQ
- - -
Superior Qualifiers, 7 00'
Gold Bracelets,
Gold Spectacles, , 1 - '• 700
Fine Silver do. , ' 140
Ladies' Gold Pencils, • • - • 100
Sliver l'ea-spoone, set, .• • • •1 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil. and Silver ITolders. $l.
Gold Flagetriugs, 27% cents to $80: Watch Glasses,
plain, 12% cents patent', 10y, cents: Lanet, 29 coot.:
other articlis in proportion. 14,11 warranted to be
what they are sold for. STAMM: & TIMMS'S.
' On &and—some Gold and Sliver Levers and Lepines, I
still lower than the above prices.
.• October 4,1856.
MEDICINAL.
016.3 .
Wholesale and Retail =
r.SE - Lifiggiort ci Crks.ezzalist
S. B. Corner Centre sad 'Norwegian Sta.,
Opposite Norttater'e Hotel,)
POTTSVILLE, PENEA.
fpThe subscriber, baring taken Posseedon of
the,hothe formerly occripled by Mrs. E. M.
Beatty, has conleried the same Into a
Dram awed Apotbeearyr Stare,
such as be thinks will prove ardisfacinry to
all purchasers, andthe at.
teatime Of his Mends and the p= i 2V b idie stock;
He Ma taken great care Di the selection of his Dings,
lifedirims, ac.,,and can thirefare cheerfully recommend
*tell and every one as Wren
PURE AND lINADUZTERATiD;
Ho is determined to give his undivided personal at
tentlen to his business, at all hours of the day and night
when required, believing that the eraciair and reputation'
of physician as well as the inealtuable lives of their pa.
lands depends in a great Measure on the care of the
Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures:
and he feels confident that, calsessits,whn obtained al
the - expense of virtue and health, will not be the only
question with his cusicanine when once ids reputation
as a careful and competent Apothecary, shell be satisfai ,
teeny estabilshed. I
~4 , , f
This reputation he Is determined to build np, with the,
asebdanceof a abate of the public patronage—a Mr pro 1
portion of which is guaranteed to blue by numerous
friends, independently of that which he hopes to obtain
by close attention to buithuses and striet attention in
mixingpreeioriptkes which- may affect the health and
lives of his customers.
Deception In the preparing and compounding of reed- 1
kines for valid:a peculation be will never resort to,
though-it ii,noterionsly true that such a daiigeroue de,
caption is much more extensively and successfully pnee
Aired by druggists than can be readily imagliced.
Confident - of obtalningl a name and rank ansonglirt the
&Ant his toteinporatles,he only asks attention to prove
his will to mite, and his ebility to sat tne most e
acting. . f .
dialr•Patrons may withContidence rely the prompt
and fleithful, execution of their orders, seat by mail or
otherwise. ': CHAS. W. EPTINO, Demons a Canner.
S. R.Threer of aka! and Nonasigass Ste , liOsrale.
Potrrille, June 21, '66 I „ gal,
A M EDICA
The War
`REVOLUTION!
id onsußisioas
l it i
, _,.... torongt, )bed
..
ling
the nevi f inflammatlgn, promptly and invariably sub.
dues It, whether located In the kidneys, the liver, the i
lunge, or any other lm portals% organ. It penetrates the
aurhee to the interior, throng - 4 the countless tubes thet
communicate with the skin as summer rain pears into
the fevered earth, diffusing Its cool and regenerating in
duenee. , 1
Bids- Divans and didsadider Swellings. 1
Every species of exterior Irritation is quickly reduced
by the eastidnilammatory action of this Ointment. An.
guy Eruptions, such a Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Totter,
Ringworm; Scald Ifead,,ffettlelliath, Scabies, or Itch,
ke., diWout, to returnlno more, tinder its application.—
Hospital experience le all partsof the world proves its
inlidlibility in dimities of the , skin, the muscles, they
joints and the glands
Mom . , s and Tamara.
The effect 'of this infested external remedy npoti
Scrofula, and other vi tent ulcers and sores, la almost
miraculous. It drat discha e 7es the when which podia .
cei suppuration and proud 'fieth, and , tltne the cores,
which Its heeling properti afterward complete, are safe
as well as permanent.
hild -1 '
Wounds, !Indies; ihsifie Scalds.
In eases of thefracture of the- Busse : injuries caused
by deem explosions, Bruises, MMus, Scalds, Rheum**.
thin. Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sin.
ewe, It Is employed and warmly recommended by the fa
culty. This marvelous remedy has been Introduced by
its Inventor In person Into ail the leading 'hospitals of
Europe, and no private household ahouldbe without it.
Undeniable Teatitaney.
The Medical Staff of the "french and English Annie,
In the Crimea have ofildslly signed their vpproval of
Holloway's Ointment, as the moat reliable. meting
,for
• . cuts, stet*, and gunshot wounds. It a also used
by the someone 'd the Allied Navies.
Bulk - IA.I/ Ointment and lie Pill. should be used
is the following ease.: •
Bunion's. • / Skin insemes .
'Burns '.... ( • Swelledgjands
Mends Sore Legs . .
Cl Cil s=us Sore 'trade • ,
Vitals . ' Sore Heads '
trout Sore Throats
t s Eruwu wp of t ell kinds
m
un er=•
Sore.
raiss
POW -i • Stiff 50thts
'Rheumatism Tat ter . - •
Ringworm Clews
Salt "Ileum 1 Venereal Sores ' -
Scalds Wounds of all Ueda ' '
Sold at the Mantilitetorke of Protegeor nOLIMMT, SO
Maiden Lane, New 0rt,144 Strand, London, and by all
respectable d r vi and.deallm in medicine through.
out the United and the *rinsed world, In pots,
at 45 mats, IN%mitts, and $1 each. 41'Tbm Is a con.
dderable saving bylleklug the tenger sleek
N. 13.--lidrestious foe the guidance of patients to eves y
%wieder sre aflized I to each pot. I , .
hate LI, 'll6 i . 23.1 y
itreatation traose are pti nine nukes th e words
"'folkway, New TO* and Lon "are discernible as a
trotesimerk In ever* had the hook of dingtkors mend
each pot or bog : the same may bq plainly seen by tidd
ler; eke leef lo Lie NAL A Indians reward will be
given to any ems .mndering such initessatkm se may
lad te the detestkei of any party or pestles enimterfeit.
e spurious.
lug the medicines or readimr the Bomar Mining_ lyrin
to b I. •
Past Imm . i o 1 •
1 .2r47 , .
MEDICINAL.
.LYONS ° - KATNARION. "
.I:IAVE YOU used Lyons' Kathairon
for the hair? It Is the most dellghtial toilet ern.
In the amid and Is preeminently benradal for Grey
and Bakthenha. The lathalron flatly motored my Aar
alter 4 1411114414 of &tele" yeses. Yours tr_a_ly.
I 4 , • Am ATER,
• No. 64 Weems Street, New York.
Lyons' Extract of Pare Junk: Wager, for dye•
pita and general nervous debillty, ean be had at
.4thal se tLETB .-
1 W h en tr er4a;gariety SCe
tom,artre ' f . t t r la.
BROWN'S
cothe o err
. AfRZUGH , thundpra and light
!
rails in all earners of Schuylkill county, and rains
reew g Stoms,the uudenigued still treailetalnel in a
Inn manner, his old establishment as heretofore, sad
will continue to aecaniandate his creamer* in aurh a
• prompt and maistectory manner as to warrant and se
, carelheir entire confidence. At that:me time he
takea this opportunity to return to histriendsand
' patrons his grateful ackleowledgments for the
very substantial manner In which they have, dun
beg want years, favored him with their patronage, sad
hope they will mothers, to appreciate our humble alerts
to err.; them. Oar Drug Streets fitted up la a superior
manner sad is well stocked with all kinds ofrdrus , Jn
this respect Der motablishment cannot be excelled any
other similar roisters. • ' JOHN O. WO N t
Dmmgrisi cried Mosul.
2441•
PottarM*, Jugs 21,'b6
CONSUMPTION
wrAND ALL Diseases of ' the LOngs
and Throat are positively curable by inhalation,
conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lunge
through the air , and coming in diesel, contact
with the disease, nee the • tuberculvlniatter, al
lays the cough, causes a free sod easy expectoration,
heels the lungs, purities the blood, Imparts renewed
'bitty to the' nervous system, giving that tone and ener
yr So indispennible for the restoration of health. To be
able to state confidently that. Consumption to curable
by isolation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure.
It is as much under the control of medical treatment as
say other formidable disease; ninety out of every hose
Ante! eases can be cured in, the first stages, and fifty per
cent. in the second; apt Co the third stage it Is Unpins
sable to 'eve more than eve per cont. fir the lungs are
so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical
skill. Evan, however, in the last stages, inhalation - af
fords extraordinary relief to the outfitting attending- ,
this fearful scourge, which annually destroy& ninety.
five thousand persons in - the United States alone; and a
correct caleulatiou shows that of the present population
_of the earth, eighty militate are destined to fill the
Contrampthre's grave. •
o Ttluly. the quiver Or dash has no arrow so Ilval as
isumption. In all ages it has heen the prat enemy
of itt, Mr it spares "ter age nor tea,' but swam off
'alike the leave, the tatted, the grateful, 'and the
gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom
comet!' every good and perfect gift , I am enabled to offer
to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure In Con
ensuplloo. The first cause of tubercles is from impure
blood, and the immediate effect, ; produced by their de
position in the ling& Is to prevent the free adonis ion
of air into the air cells, which anuses& weakened vitali
ty through the entire system. 'Then surely it is more
rational to expect greater good from medicines entering
the cavities of the lungs than from those administered
ihrough the stomach: the patient will alleys find the
lungs free and the breathing easy after inhaling revue
dim. True. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it
acts ronstitutionally, and with more, power and certain
ty than remedies administered by the stomach. To
prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of
administration; Chloroform inhaled wit/entirely destroy
sensibility in a few minutes, paralysing the entire tier
eons system, so that a limb may be amputated without
the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary, binning gas
will destroy life in a few hours.
The inhalation of ammonia will muse the system
when fainting or apparently dead. The odor , of many
of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a' taw min
utes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detect-.
ed in the ,blood. '' A convincing proof of the ponatitu-
Weal effects of inhalation, is the fact that leanest; is
always produced by breathing foul air. Is not this posi
tive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepred
and Judiciously administered through the lunp,slio a uld
produce the most happy results? During ; eighteen
years' practice, many thousands, suffering from diseases
of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and
I have effected many remarkable cures, even after: the
midterms had beekpronounced In the bud stages, which
fully satisfies me that consumption IA no tenger a fatal
disease. My treatment of consumption is original. and
rounded on long experience and a thorough investiga
tion. My perfect aequeittlance with the nature of to-
berries, hr., enables me to distinguish, readily, the vs- ,
flats forms of disease that simulate consumption, and I
apply the proper reuiedies rarely being
_mistaken even
in a 'single case. This tamillarity in connection with
certain pathological and microscopic discoveries. enables ,
.me to relieve the lungs hem the effects of contracted.
chests; to enlarge the qtat, trinity the blood, impart to
it renewed yltality, giving enenzy and tone to the entire
sysfeni, BOX a Post Mee, G. li'. GRAHAM. 11. D.
Office:lo9 FILBERT Street. below Twelfth, Fidisdelphia 'l
Pa. March 21_, '67 12.1 y
THE CREAT EsT
Medical Discovery of the Age.
nit. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has
discovered in one of our commonpartoresmodos
remedy ate cures
Ivery Kind 'kr-Rumor,
. _ _
from the werst,stivfula dtlr , to a common pimple.
au has tried It In over 1100 Cases, and neverfailed ex
cent in two cues(both thunder hfimor). Hebei stow In
his possession over two hundred certificates of its eirtne,
all within twelitY miles of Boston.
Two botijea are warranted to cure a nursint sore
mouth.
One to three bottles will curithe wdrstltindof pimple,
on the face. -
Two to three bottles will cure the system of bites.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in
the month and stomach.
Three to fire bottles are warranted to cure the worst
rice of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to enreall humor In
the•eyes. . .
Two bottlesare warranted to core runny, of the ears
and blotches among the hair.
Your to six bottles are warranted to eurecorrupt and
running:el:deem
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Twb or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst
CAM of ringworm. °'
,Two or three bottles Cr. wartoutett to ewe the moat
desperate MAO of rheumatism. • /1
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt
rheum.
Five toelght bottles will cure the worst ease ohserofubs.
, A benefit is always experienced from the that bottle,
and a porfecteure Is warranted when th% above rinantitY
fa taken. •
Reader,' peddledover a tlirmsandbcttlesofthisin the
• icinity of Boston. I know the effects - of it in every
case. go sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will
this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that
sold another; after a trial It always speaks for Itself.—
There are two things about this herb that appear to me
surprising: first that it grows in our pastures, income
' places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been
known. until I discovered It in 1848—second, that It
should cure all tindsof humor.
In order to give some Idea of theandden rise and great
popularity of the discovery, I will state that In April,
1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles perday—in
Apr 11,1854,1 sold over one thousand bottles perdaypf It.
Some tft the wholesa/edniggistsWho have been in the
business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing In
the annals of patent medicines was everlikelt. There
is a universal praise of it from all quarters.
In soy own preetleeralwaye kept It rtrictlyforhumors
—butsince its introduction asa general feral, medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that .
I never suspected.
Several ease), of epileptic Ota--a disease which was al
ways considered incurable. hare been cured by a few hot
0, what a merry If It will prove effectual In all'
caoesof that awful malady—thereare but few whohave
seen more of It than I have.
I know of several cases of Dropsy. all dr them aged
people cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver.
Sick Headache, Dyspepsia,Aathma, Fever and Ague, Pain
[lithe side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in die.
eases of the kidneys. ke.,tha discovery has done more
good than any medicine everlenown.
No change of dletneeessaryt-,-eat the best You getand
enough of it.
Derecrionsfor use.—Adults.one tablespoo fed per day
—ehifdren over ten years,a dessertspoonful—children
from live to eight years,tea-spoontul. As no directions
ran be applicable to all xonstitutions,takesuMelent to
operate on the bowels twice a day.
Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY,
No!120, Warren street, Roxbury, Hass.
Price, One ollar.
Tflvolescde Aratt:—).iew Yor k city, C. V. Cllckber, Si
Barclay street - O. li. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton h
Clark. 275 Bro adway; A. B. & D. Lands, 100 Fulton St.
Wholeiale agents for Pennsylvania. T. W. DIM A
Sons. 132 North 2nd Street. Philadelphia.
For sale in Pottsville, by J. G. Brows, ,T. C. Hughes
awl It Whereas.
Hly 19,1556
RRIPIRUNU49
PROFESSOR wows
HAIR RESTORATIVE,.
Is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of
progress, for it will restore, permanently, gray hair to its
original color, cover the bead of the bald with a most
luxuriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and Itch.
lug. can alt scrota* and o th er cutaneous eruptions,
nkc h as scald head, ete. It will rum as if by Magic,
nerverns or periodical headache; make the hair soft. glow
sy, - and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and the
hair Irma falling, to esteem old age.
• The following Is from a dhringnished member of tbs.
'oedipal profersakm:
32. Pan, January 1, 18.55.
PROFILIgOR 0. J. W00D...-.
Due Etr:—llnsolkited, I send yeu this eertificate.---
sifter being nearly bald fora lon Detested having tried
all the hair restoratives extant a nd having no faith in
any, I was induced, orchearin of yours to give had
I placed myself the hands o a butor, and my
bead rubbed with a good etiff brush, and the Restore
, tire then applied and well rubbed in, 113 the scalp was
aglow.. This I repeated every morning, and In three
Wed! the young hair, appeared and grew rapidly from
August last till the present time, sod le now thick, black
and strong—soft and pleasant to the touch; Whereat,
beftwe, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it
and that little was disappearing very. rapidly. I still
use your Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon
have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had read
- of these things—and who has nab but have not seen
hitherto any case where any person's hair was really
benefited by any of the hair t0n1e,4e..; of the day: and
it really gives me plenum to record the result of my ex
perience. -have recommended your pration to
others, and It already has a large OM , gerund sale
theingbout tbeTerritog i . The people here know Its al
beit', and hare confide it The supply you sent
es, its:rholesale agents the Territory, is nearly ex
hanged, led daily sorbs are made for it. You dee
acne credit for your discovery ; and I, for one, return
you my thanks for the benefit lt, has done me, for I cer
tainly had
fired
long ago of ever e ff ecting any such
result. Yours, hastily.
J. . DONA
• Ylrte-ot none It Kelley, Druggi Ir
rds, St Paul.
theMditar pt the Read Rstati gdrerllser.)_
• Doevotr, IT School Street, lf,rich Di; UM.
Dan icee-thiving become prematurely quite gray, I
was Induced, Ditto six weeks store, to make a trial of
• yourteeloratlitt." I have used less than two bottles, but
lin:gray lutieristre all disappeared; and although my
hair Las not folly attained Its original color,yet the
grod:mot' change Is gradually going on, and I am in
raat hopes that in a short titne my Weald!, be as dark
as lennerly.' I have also been much gratified at the.
healthy moisture and vigor oethis hair , which before
was harsh and dry, and it has eassed to same out as for
merly. Ilsrpetrully yours,
D. C. D.
Profesair Wood.
CULLTIA. nib* Axe 1D.1855.
limo mud. Professor Wood's Flair Dadoratlse, and
hate admired its wonderful Wait. ,My halt was becom
ing, mu I thought, prematurely gray, but by lbo use of
I haws
alliatmittld oubtv o ,t " holt rosuatel ita original color, and
sit pensastantly so.
RUNNY BRUM,
Vs-Senator 13 tilted Matta
0. 7.'.W00D • CO., Porpriatara. 312 Ildreadatty.
and 114 Market atmet, Bt. Luis; Mkaimrl.
101 l 1a Attalla, by J. fp. Hughes, IP. Eatelerarefaad
Iftariplaylor; Tartagia— • J.2:ty oebuyiklit Raves...
x ftky, g and by all nospoetabla Dreetaktaittell"
wbas t : , • • - Feb. 21, IT
PHILADELPHIA.
A MINING CHART'
QUOWINO the Prop essive Develop
kiasts mad.l7ithaa of lenebn Mai* By %Makin
mllipne. C. E. and Professor of Clenlacr. 'Pablinked
As
aao mold by • R. 1...,8ARS kik
bb Map BotabLiabreet. No. 7 nart's Maldiag,
Shah shad, abora.CAssnist PAiladelpkia.
Vibram M. ll.3ni .
I WINDOW CLASS
S23Y 10, and other 'size; Odlinhe
Mamie and Jerkin Window .Dish, idevis
thick ened ..Isscriewspiate. fisting ant estametve
Mock, and daft' molt Oa large quantities, we sea tar
nish with the Flattest preasptnese mid at thid lewd
istrebeals rice' the 'abase supoiss brands et Ninth:Pup
Glass. &SCRAM* & Maintsciarins,
S. W.44*. rrotit and detest/Os, philadelphia.
April tic ;•-• 160
- .BOYir CLOTHINC. I ; •
rtuE , SUBSCRIBER,..wouId reipect.
fully Intern their nUMMOUS Mends arid 'o ointments
intmen
ohuylkill Comity, that their anactitasent etPothing
for Young Gentlemen much larger, r ebel:o'er, and
they are Slimmed to sell amp. Pormins liaingut,a dis
tance. base the privUese of eXehanSing clothing
ihand al tble *tom t it they do not suit..
P. A. HOYT k' tinartvat,
172 Chestnut St., corner of Tenth, Rhilada.
, Apra 25,17 •, 4 •,'
• •
JOHN STONE t.110.N8.8 i
No. CS South Biome& It., eldladMpida t
A - RE now receiving their Spring int
,
11LportatIon of 8111 and 311111 nm Goodivonstattaa In
part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons; Batltt and /Maw
ttut Ballow.; 01 ace indPlalo fliks; Mareelltnes, and
Floret roe; Black Modes ; French and &WWI Clara.
Tarlatan; Melina and 111tudon facts, te. Alan. a full
'assortment of Prench and American low..
era I width they offer to the trade on Jarorabl V e
, :tertar.
March 21,17 • 12•2 m
A. M. K. STORRIE; : 1 * -
saw
• F. B. ODENHEINIER; •
IMPORTER; Jobber . & Whole sa l e
paler in Tomlin and Domestic Fancy 31
B a nk street, above Dhs sant, Up Stairs, Philatelpkia.
Hosiery. Olorsa, GnsPellacra, Buttons. Threads: /N s cl;,
Rooks and Eyes, Pins, and a muiety of other • -ca'p
Goods. Email proiStp and qialck sales. ,f
AN-..4pcni for Brab floppy - ft •
April 211,,"57. •
Opr iiant i laCrcaraten ir tan na !i
STRAIT 41001116
OS. 77 4179 North SecontliStre.et,
PHILADELPHIA. , , • j
e are now receiv log our fpring stoek, Which will
)"
0 70 PrIse a large and detsirab/D• - awnrtment of all kinds
of Straw and lac; Ikands.
Our stock of FLOWERS will be unusually large this'
sermon, and we wohld Invite sour special attention MI
that department. I Please call and examine them bights!
making 'your purebases. - 11. WARD. 1
. . I Nes. 77 !'.9 North Second Street. 1
Philadelphia, March 7,'57 10•22 I
BLIN iL '
raWytDS. SHADES.
. , • f NEW artts.-cn
MIL Z. 717 X.T.alaX AL.MICIEIS,V
NO.' 12 North Sixths Street, . I' HILA.I
TALPHIA, manufacturer of VenitlarOlinde.V4
vet and Gold Bordred'and Painted Shades / pi beautiful ,
designs. I
INS and all other colon of Holland Weed for eharki
Fixturest Trimmings, ie.. ac, wholesale and tetali. at t
lowest cash plies*. NirSTOItE SHADES painted to or.
der.! B. J. W. thankful for past patronage, respect
fully solicits the public to call and examine his new imii
large asiortment, have purchasing elsewhere.
.. " We Sas to Please." s a e;
I
.
Phlladelphia, March 14, '67 , , 11.2 in '
-- -I- - _ • -- • _____l.
FILES i RASPS, .1 . . I
D E—CUT 201madeequal to new, at
it
o. 61 New street. alms Second, 144ireen Rake
and lye, PHILADELPHIA. I
Price of Rei•Cutting, Per basest '1
In. Flat Dasi'd. Half Round a Saw- Ds. Three A art
mill Piles. Saw-PI ''•
10 ..- kt 50 ,$t 62 ' Zt3.4' 41 CO
11; • IRO , 1 02' 4 4. , , 003 1 .
22 . 200 ' 225 , ' 4341' ' • 066
13 240 2:64 5 •,. : 0 72
14 276 44 . 300 \ 6 1 4 070 i
15 330 3 . 60„ 6 •.1 .090 I
16 420 450 ' 7 , I' 120
' Horse Rasps one lath mere than half sound flies. I
ICAInAII work warranted satisfactory.. A good used.
'meet of New Piles constantly en band. 3.8. SMITH.
March 21, '57 - - '.l 12.2 m .1
_ _.
CARPETS,,;; ..
1
, At Eldridge's Cheap liore.
JI3EING in a 1?y-atreet,:;'*ffere .. ;he
store expenses are 'feu light, the stihseethe, is 'ne
ed to sell at the NERY LOWEST • PRICES. - Persons
'Letting Philadelphia, and wishing to buy Carpets:l Oil
Cloths, Wettings, de., will do well to/examine the large
assortment of 3
L
„
Tapestry ItrttFaels, . ' - , 0 . II
Imperial &ply,
d }' CARPETS. ; I:
Impair' and Venetian, .
And 011. CUYTIIS of ;41 wid ths In giPait variety:l ..
Also, Canton and Coc4 MATTIROS of an klndsOrith•
la large assortment of LOY-I.BIOED Ingrain Carpets, and
entry and Stair Carpets ,' Raga,' /dais; iDruggets, ,fitalv
Rods, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpets, ke.i.Ae. • ';
• ...• 11. 11.:.):LDRID(1115, '. I
!tic.. 41 Strawberry at., Se cond dome above Chainu.
• I'ILILADELPIIIA....
ElSPEtrawberry Is the first Stveerweenf Batavia 01011
March 2Stb,'s7 , . . ... I3.3mji• `• 1
1
WARBURTON!s - ..ir
' 'Bonnet Materials—los gpiaNa intAzjij
To MILLINER& ilteltilllL4NTS rind OTHE;RS.
JUST RECEIVED, a full supply of
cheep and desbablegbodS, the latest Parisisehions,'
of our own impothstion, also from auction and isopOrtere,
which we offer much below the usual prices. i !I
Bonnet Ribbons, all widAha,iltsreellines, .1 if ',l
Gauze and Crape do Florencee . j k -
.
Black Velvet do ' English Crapes ~ 11
Plain Satin do • f Aerophane do . , ,j, T'
Plain Mantua do' 'French Sdol 11 .
Glace Silks ; 'Bonnet /Awns . 1, •. .
roan de sol ;Tarlatan, whiteinditoloVed i
Gro tr Afrique Joined Blonds
Oro de Naples 7 . Blond Laces .' !;
Black Gin de • Rhine. ` Illw.lonaandm .
ets ; ) • ,
Black Modes • Ruches end Quillha a !ou
Black Bombazines Crown Linings, ,,
Oil Silks, etc., etc., Embroideries, Gloves, Mitts d Lace .
Goods, ' : ' il,
Wholesale and ttetall, i r
At N 0.16014 South Second street, - Second Dr Goods
Store below Spruce, Philadelphia.
March 21,117 12-4 in i
,
SPRINC GOODS. f: i
.yHos. W. EVAN S &.; CO., 21 1 4 and
216 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, 01:Toil:hi Girard'
°use, would respectfully call the attention of, fhb real=
dents of this neighborhood to their large' and elegant
visa, etrtteent of Spring and Summer Dress Good ; a /ergs
roportion of this stock Is of their own lm ' atioo,
hating been selected with greitYarn,hy one o the Arm
ro
to the principal mpriets of Eupe; iiitivitukbedbund to
-1,...t
embrace all the nearest and most besintiful•fithries-im.
ported' this season, at prices to sult-illelersainf Muth&
sees. ' • L 1
Silks of every description,. -0 keret% ri
Shawls,
*,.. 1 :1 4 .. . T t i re ss irn nia, s,dine 4 l l
Mantillas,
Mousdetaines,
Ducats. ' Organdies,` i .
Croyelli ClOth, . ' Chintzes, :
Embroideries, Alloyea,. )
liandkervideta, ; .11itts, , j
Cravats, ' • .11osiery, , I . : •
Scarfs. 'Parasols, &e. . .
With a general assortment of .' • - ;
FANCY DRESS GOODS.
clistom er ,, will god it to their advantage to oall and' ex
imine this stock before porcluu.ing elsewhere.l _
APril 2S, 'nf ' 1.7-4 f t f.
M. W. BALDWIN & CO{,
.Nnglacers,
Broad and 'laminae streets, Prilacklphia4l , stiza.,
WOU LD call the attention Of Rail,
road Bankers, and tbote into Wed in Rai road
Property, to their System of Lowsolire Enginot: in which
they are adapted to the, particular business for 'Odell'
. they may be required; by the use of one, two, three or
tour pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole,
or so trincifof the;weight as may be desirable fer'ailhe
s'on; and tiraccMiiamodat hag them to the grades, curves,
strength of superstruction, and rail and ,work to be
done. By these means the maxtmtun useful offset of the
power 10 secured with the least expense for attendance,
credo(' fuel, andrepairstoßoadandEngine. With these
okliects in view. and as the result of twenty-three years
practical experience in thehuslness bg our senior part.
ner, we mannfacturejtm different kf,rdr of Engines, and
several classes or sites of each kind. Particular atten
tion paid to the strength of the: machine* the plan and
workmanship of all the detail s.. Our tong experience
and opportunities of obtaining information, enables us
to over these eng nee with theassurance that In eillelen
cy,e'conomy, and durability, they Willcotoparefavorably
with those of any other-kind in use. We also furnish Lc;
order wheels. axles, bowling or low moor the (tolliteen
tres without boring,) composition castingrufor bearings;
every description of Copper Short I on and Boiler Works
and every article appertaining to n'imiir or renewal
of Locomotive Engines. 11. W. MUM/1f:
January 5, '57 7.tf AliffEW BAIRD,
SAYING FUND .
NATIONAL eAVi l fy TRYST CO.;
ALNUT STREET, South-iv4t
T y corner of Mkt, Phllladaptiia.
OIINGI
•
(Ineorperated by the &aco? Penney/Casio..
Honey is received in any slim, large off email, and,` in
terest paid from the day of deposit, to tile day of with. ,
drawal. . • 1 .
_II • .
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock IR the mom;
log tin 7 o'clock in the evening, and On Monday and .
Thursday evenings, till 9 &elect.. !i .; ; .
INTEREST FIVE PAIR ;CENT,.
All sums, lame or small, are paid IsiMit in GOLIII, on
demand, without notice. to any amount: •
- , BENNES, Praddant.
litfliEKT SELFRIDGE, VIM. Preelden
Wst. J. RausSeerstary. • , . • •
Direnntiarss • fi
Neery L. Kenner. • C. Landreth Manus,
Edward L. Carter, F. Cairo% firewster,;
Robert blfridge, -Joseph ill Barry,'
'Samuel K. Ashton, -; Remy Ltt harchmati,
James IL Smith, ,re,' le ads Iwo. •• I '
, This company confines is business ObUrely to! Out is of money_ oil interest. TheAniestmentsariMunt l ;
log to nearly ' if
One and a half Illilliens lOU Dollars!
as per inablisbeill repor t of ASSETS, mai kmde - lia
tatty with the pro* plena of the ehaiter, In REAL. E.B.
TATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and slick' first
class securities. an always ensureserfect sec to
the del:miters, and IN Mettqamotlxil fle ghat Plrin no
and stability to this old and well cal afilisbed lust utteo.
Hatch 7, '57
,1 IQ•
Des pr i Ailtli.* all Glair=
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE,
Corner of Tenth *ad lleiket Nisi:elm,
, O ff ice In :hecond - Stoty, •• _=, , ,
- PNILAELPI9A. !
WE IN ViTEj atteiltiOtt to. (At l i en
.larged stock of Orows, Paints, Oh, 'llerohhor,
&e., *fleeted enema,' 63 r. 011, loßard, Rod eompri4ing one
of the finest ossoOmentolo thelinitopl stoter, j Illirti we
offer et loir.prices, for rash or aPPlovi'd eioSUL( e ' ,
WE MANUFACTURE "kr rzionl 4l Klrt ' • I -1; ' • , i,
Piemluto Pure White Lend, (Mili,) • [
lieneingtorr Pure White lead s
. 1 • • , 1
Pearl Snow White 1.44, ' , • . i
• • 4 Vialle Moot4rne" Frageb Zinc; Now i I
- - Taro Snow Whit* AmpOmrs Ztac., ' ;
' •rbitsdelphia Snow White rins4 , I . •
'Silver's Plastic Yinsiidd Weedborvozot Paints,
- ..
Chrome Oniony Yellowy and colors gonawlty.
AGENTS FOR: , .' j
' is •) . 1 -` I.
Porter's impeder Alludne Window Olaso,i •
(leonine French Plate Obey (iarrented,);
The New Jersey dine Comp alb prodnetai -
• Tlideo and Nephowts N. Y. Ybhey :. I .• '
BroohJyn Premium ,Pnre Virbl Lead, , ,`: , .
•
i f
d
Hampden Permanent aTOOI II I. - • . •1 .
Piro Ohio Catawba Broady , ,do.:. ... .
IMPORTERS OF: . I'• . .
lreteh and Englidi ?Weals* i .- t .
French and English Cylinder Glass, : t ' -
Colored and 'Capered Model" Glen, 14 - - .
Dagmerreorylre Glary : •-: ; ' ; ; , . •
Hammered Plate tw floors ad Firy-Ligliis t 4 , 1
Drugs, Cheadads,'Perttogeryi ' .• ; 1
WHOLESALN-DBALNIIB IN: -:
Druggloteldttlelod noorolly.; ,
Painters' Tools otaltdaecripj
• Hydraulic and Renew Conned, j li.
Coletwed and Land Plaster, {• ; -I .
Paper Mater's CIa ENC iIY. Ballo lty'ate., dy
FN, CUANDO I CO,
, 11
Stare N. W. ear.ot Ten;4
sat Market Annie.
Farber. Amebae Yeah AlveneeoCrews- and Caliewhili
streets, Ph 7 Wu. •
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9'L_P.I3I.LADELPHIA
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West side.
PIIILADELNInti.
November R.
I JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO.,
q Ash, Cheese and Provisiiiik tient/anti.
. I TOS. :Wand 110 North Wharves, half
i ll way between Arch and Baer, streets. PIIILADSL
-4 111 A. • ' • (Mardi 14. 'Q 11.1 y.
I
AIR' 4.9-SWII, A 1!-IrnTplirer!
oeFRENCIf CALF SKINS. and' general Lea th er
I T . er, : 4 :cb 4 South 8d at., Ph/WOOL • • .
A mut& anortinent of all kludge( Laatusa;Blationent,
etc ate: -.ksD and OAK FOLX LEATHER.
Pebruary 28,'57
fiLly ‘
ILARIFIED CHAMPACNE ciag
E
I Y the H o gshe a d or Barrel, suits 'le
A tnr - Bottlers or Itotetneepers, constantl on hind
and tor sale by' ANDR EW , NeBRIDE * SON,
No. a North Second Street, Ptilladelphia.
Norenaber 15, '5O 1 :IGtua
JOHN H. ALLEN* CO.,
NOS. 2 & 4 Chesnut street, (south
Wet , be)owt . :Cys ter,)
(Tax GLizar Woos-wiass Moves, LT trlit:CITT)
Mariniacturers and Wholesale Dealers In Patent- Ma
chine-made Brooms; i.atent Grooved Cedarmare, . war-
Tasted not to shrink, Wood k Cords. Brush
ac., or all descriptions. Male call and examine out
Meek. Vebrokry 31.'Sr &dm
awl 11 OILS I OILS! t' OILS:It
South: A tv t 8. Amrnizaig,
desphlai
ii[IEALEILS IN OIL, hive just . re
ymi, direct from N'bw' Bedford, the fcalowi ogsup•
P of PP, which they over for pleat the lowest market
Wes:
WlaterSperm 01141.0001m1. J WlnterWheleoll; 12„1S001ea1
do Eliplantoll,9,6oo do Backed do do 7,000 do
Also,! store.Gratattm- OH, Pals and Brown Soap,
Byerniand Adamantine Candles. -
Feb. 1,3,16. .
NEW DRY COOPS SPRING of ISCIT t
FASHIONABLE SILKS; Silk RObes,
-Flounced; Black Silky, extra glees; Spring Dress
Gods New Spring Shawls: Brithh and French Chint
zes; Lawn and Lawn Bobs; Shawls, 04 the. newest
Wilke* Staple Linen Cloods,BlauketaQuilts, Damask
TableViotias, Napkins, Ac. Gentlemen's Wear. and full
stock of goods for Boys' Clothing. Bargains daily re•
calved - from New Tork and 'Philadelphia auction's
Whalenale buyers are Invited to give na an early fall.
SYNE A LANDBLL, 4th Arch its, Philadelphia.
germs, net cash, and prices low. -
February 28, '57 CtZu
TO rtiIINDRYIErff, itAciumns * Frans.
PURVES, N: E.. coiner. South.
,
to and Penn Sts.,.Phitsdelphis,fur
nix OS ingot copper Mid brass, pig Iron,
aheet. Iron, solders. tre biieks, portable ibr- •
Fa4,spelter.binea ttn,lead.foiindry mould-
Ingidadfllts , crucibles,‘antlmony, babbitt meal, sand
of all hinds. brass, old copper. tr., ke: Ile is also a deal
er and cast scrap iron and other metals. It
ie his desire tri accommodate msehinistaandothers at a
distance from the city, by furnishing any article they
may ;want in their business. Articles not mentioned in
the above will be procured and forward. 4. Any inquiry
114 the above line will bo promptly answered. • •
A. PURva,
N. E. corner South and Penn streets.
Pelirtuary 14,'57 ' L , 7-
LL P_ PER & wittittfebEst
&
ir L. ISAACS IS , tc, No.
/33 North Second street,' below Ram Philadel
"p t hi".
-Having ednipleted 'thole large assortment of fbeabove
Goods for Spring and ,Summer Trs4e r ouldssepectfully
Invite the attention of purchasers to the same Their
static, for beanty r cheapnees and variety cannot be sup
ViThey have constently on band every deierip
of Gold • aud Painted Shades, Buff Holland*, and
Snide Fixtures, Wall Papera. Curtains, Piro Board
Pt fills, Borders. kc., tll M yblelt they oiler at lowerrates
then can be had at auy other establishment. Cull and
e I J. ISAACS & BRO.,
' 133‘B'Prth Second street, below RAM'
- Pebruary , I SLAm
LICHT! •
• Great Bargaitts.to the Trade. .
HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully
licit their Friends and the Public in amoral. In'
ine for. themselves, our strlck of the latest
stiles of
GAS FIXTURES,
Chandeliers. Pendants and Brackett of meat beautiful
finish, fancy and plain: also, Vine Oih Fluid and Lard
LAMPS, 0 irandoles.Parlor Lacups,Globes. Vases, te., Ac.,
Limp Chandeliers Brackets and Pendanic Where ever
LiGIIT is wan ted,we will supply it at short notice. Lamps
or Gas Fixtures, at large, per cadets in favor of buyers.
11EIDBICK
Store, No. 371 (late 771) North SECOND Street.
Factory, Mercer rt., near Norris, above Vine Plil LAVA.
April 11, '57 166 t
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THIS itritr&iwitirooD, .a.
:
.F. ,
suppl h y themselves few their SPEING
. (ittOPS wit • E; t•
• Leinau's Puts Bens Dust,
super Phosphate Of Lime. at $lO per ton,
• Nitrogened Phosphate of Lime, eV $5O,
American Fertilizer, at $25 per ton.
These Fertilisers are composed of reliableettemkal et.
moots, abounding in Pot Ash, de.; they have received
the diplomas of four States, cis: New Jersey,fiew York,
Pennsylvania and Delaware. Alm - for sa3e. GUANO, all'
kinds, PODDRETTE. Ar. Cow trk prodfice received in
`payment for the aboyeott market Fates, or drafts on
Rood houses, or cash reflitered with orders, promptly:at
;tended to. GEORGL A. LELNAII, (Proprietor,).. •
, "New Fire Prof Store," N 0.19 South FRONT street,A
,
February 9-41 m
PRENIIIII IKPROVED _
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
The only Silver Media
VET awarded by Agricultibral
Mies was given to this auperior article, at thelast
PentisylvaniaLltate Pair, at Etarrisburg,a4 a Pertlllsernt
ths best quality for
'Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass; and (Potatoes,
raving beery crops and greatly Ituproll i g the Nell. The
respectfully lanterns Fanners d Dealrre that
he is premiredde supply the Spring and with this
superior and well tested article. • f
• SAGENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allo - wed.
A I, S 0 ,—No.I PritiPilAN £ MEXICAN GUANO,
PODDRETTE AND LAND PLASTER, OILS, CANDLES,
SOAP, de., of the best quality, at lowest market rake.
John L. Pomeroy;
9 and 10 South Wbarrea. below Market street,
PHILADELPHIA,
411P•Fortheng 01116 load on two private alleys. and avoid
the crowded Wharf: Plarch7, '67 103 m
Dry Goods Missy le • r Cash I .
•
' .., KELLEY A BROWN,
'No. -I3 North SECq.s.,9 Street, -Pitletetelphia,
HAVE - on hand ajfull assortment of
pert Spring and Summer DRY 00. DS, comprising in
•
Sop. oil boiled Mitoses', Cloths, a.
Black Silks, ilsreges, , , Cassirneres, -
Dueals, ' " Lawns, Vesting', .
Madonnas, ' Gingham, \ Ganibroons,,
Poplins, ' Printi, 1 Drillings,
Crovillas. .• Brilliants, - ', , . Cottonades. '
Mous de Lines, Linens, . Counterpanes,
Cballi '•do f: 'Sheeting', Tablet...biers;
Stella Shawls, . Shillings, ' Piano do
Palm do • Ticking', Parasol",
Thibet 'do • Da l mask, - Plannels,
Mantillas, „" Napkins, Dedety, die.
.arj-,Atro, /loge , went its great toriety."Ell
Our goods'Lelng bought' and sold exclusively for CASH
enables us to diatatiee all empelitors. •
Purehasers charged but a small advance , on auction --
coot, no soods misrepresented, and no abatement in
prfret. ' KELLEY k BROWN. •
No -13 North SECOND Street, above Market.
Marsh 23,'57 3-ut . ' , , Philadelphia.,
- MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Eli MUS IC
r e . 11.110 11 :N AIX o.Ifirdes uee. ruu r t i r i ee t.° 4 l u r t
der the Utak Rouse. Philadelphia. ere
intently publishing the latest Mu.
uc,tr nthemostpopularAulhorslntheßalledStaten,
la i le that will vie with any Limed at any other
house. either in this cannily or 'Europe.
They have elm the pleasure to announce to the public
tkattheir stoeleof Sheet Must. on hand, eon/data the
largest and most complete aisortrrent to be found in the
coestry; they are ea ssmatly adding to their stork all the
published in New York, Boston, ite. •
They also publish several lostOntlorißocika,whiCh are
in general use thro nut the country. .
PIANOS—A IS ent of the beet matinfacturtirs
Of New-York and Boston, at the lowest cheap '
' .11111SiCAL. •
Also a geneialainortinent of Outten, iol in s.Banjoes,
Flutes: Aecordeons, ke„ Violin,o utter and Hai j' Strinp ,
of the best Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish•
ed to the publiesnd the trade at thelowest rates.
Orders punctually attended to. • ,
sir All Lee k Walker's Musk and Publications can be
Obtained at B BANNAN.'S hock and 3lost.•:t , rt. Poll*
-
IC ltilettelrhir reb.4.1!•:,•: • • sel
ER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
subscribers present to. the no
tire of Demers and others interested, the *Woe aF
te e. The eseelleneyorour preparation has been so well
knowe for many years nag. that we deem It unnecessary .
to Say much Is respoit to its - Merlts. but meiely none*
that during a Yong series of years. Its purity and Taloa,
as a stimulant, for the growing crop, and es a •
PERMANENT MANURE
nave been thoroughly establiebed. . ,
Our 44er Pherphoie of Liras is not changed in its
character every season, but Is what it purports to be, uni
form in Its chemical constituents, and is relied upon as
the east Framwrit errran Ft*
COU P OATS, WHEAT, ~P OTATOBE, GRASS,
And other mope requiring arigaronliend lasting manure.
Pamphlets etssertblng•ltiand- the mode of applying ,
ran be had gratuitously at our stores, or by man when
desired. • - - • - •
CAUTION.—Be particular to °beim that every barrel
of our article has our now, clad dial of l'ofts Xleit
branded,Qnhe bead.. This (buries Is rendered tortessa
ry. ee Merriam to many article* of doubtful halite sold,
under tbe nmasof &per '.Phosphate of Lime. as to Ws-
Ipad those who are unacquainted eltli tbLyalue of A
.GENEJINE ARTICLE.
pno , $45 per WOO lbs.` (VA cents per
A liberal deduction made to IMALltitil.
Moe* last fall there luta boon Imported bol, one cove
of the celebrated
pacifit ecran - Guano , "
wh we offer for role to emall lela
HOZ MAN'UliSii.
A supply of tblB valuable ( article for sale.
I"vira foto per 2XO tbs. (1 coot per lb.) •
No. i ll Government Peruvian Geouto::
- For sa l e at the lowest rates. •
Wl' he Ireelies Aaricseltwrol. Joerualt and .Ark t ripe,.
pert aro al:middy, _Aka at oar o;pke for Oa e+/ Am;
ay. •
ALLEN & NEEDLES,-
Mat dor* above Mese et dm*, Nslledelpble.
./lirGoods um be loaded et Other front of oar Ware
hems. Ifartniis pea recommended to Mu, to Water
attest Rod avoid the overdid rhml. Ample gicullles
ere effonted le loedlpg mamas end atteedree Nibs
Loma. l February 2k, 'AI '9 0 .31*
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10t *lntr.
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raf.Xt...?.itte
AlCria
•
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GRINS AID GARDEN SEEDS; FitiniTiiEs
Agriculture Implements the
THE subeeriber ?fill Implem ents ,
erts band Ciorer.lir e pt by ap,i,,, t h erom ,
1 / ' W itt! e' ra t n i t ° en ranar.ehtivs„,.ll puss ..
*be fresh attd . good. ;Ile win - ' - 'rev i v e '-
i[ . ord '...rds of fruit frees, (Warranted to her .bat
ottfilZh 'wiTZte d ,l74l, itthatlZ'7,4 at., .ii
The. Is and trees sold by the swbscribo lu r ire
with W at ears. only from -smweirs oi reputatka and
iiil ,
standin Ile dory trot desalts it procured proaracn.
J eusly In the snarket. frprothiltie neeirehr4, without
retard to the, hawser of the seed sold. ' Abe Oral be
parches...or Pen seed* groan prini wow* in =an gat ,
Ateos, wherwtheir too cioes.proxitnity deteriorates their buality. tartieuisrly those; of the lame species. - •7ltis Is
an importint consideration. O those who purchase either
seeds or fruit Iran. FOr bees, AS4 send In orders early
10 .
... : ,,L_ l_,_ .. ItE.Nl f i i. AMIN BAN NA.W. ,..
J . noinnts POR rillnaii
I . Vo have frequently bad o r ceision to say a word
to rainier* on. the• subject of Sowers. Spring
link is upon - us, the this oil birds and flowers,
lied anon the air will be Oiled rich flagrance and'
melody. What time more ppropriate to make •
another appeal to our farmer deride especially, to I
gather sr ( oundthe homestead fesecholee flowers? I
Some are deterred because they consider it ex, I
peneire, but many More for reason* of a very
different kind. Trouble and expense need be no!
excuse, for you can .begin l a email way, and
mostly avoid both. If Yod • cannot 'Pare the -
time and,means to make and furnish a lawn, or
(om a garden proper, at least' set aside a imalt
border for flowering shrtibi l lind plant., which will
form the nucleus fol more extended operations.--•
Let your wife and children feel. that 'there is OM
fart of.the 'farm that thej can in some sense call '
their own, and they will dooli);leas relieve you of
all trouble, alio the mere spading of the ground.
The general core of a flower border is Peculiarly
suited to their habits and ;tastes,
, aoli they will
take delight in Wand be much benetitted by the
rcaltbful exercise; But it la your duty to ()knish
them with the material; sell in this partietar w;
can probabli . assist you. •girat of all, rho ground
must be deeply, trenched a nd' well maeured,to
make it suitable for ; the healthy and vigorous
growth of plants. Next senate some good our.
serymati:and get a collection of- abweetng shrubs
and vines, such as the' following :—Spineas..
Decitzias,.BardAsArsHeas, Althea's, Syrinps, Vi.
burnums, Lonkeras,(Lioneysuckles),Calyeanthas
Ploridus (scented shrub), Amygdalus Putuila
(double flowering Almond), Pyres Japonica (is.
pan Qui:ice), Petionia Mouton qtree Peony), For.
sythia Virldissima, Euctlymna," Weigel& Roses,
Wistaria Sitionsis (ailitese Wistaria), Philadel•
- Phi* Coronado. (fragrant Syringe), to., not for:
getting a choke collection of beat 'and climbing
roses. Of herbaceous; plants, Phloxes; Spirtrai,
Aquilegias (Columbine), .Cartipanulue (bell flow-
Gra); Delphiniums (Larkspur), Chrysanthemums
(Artendsliu), Lychnis, Lupinus,Dianthus(pinki),
ie., PmenlasiDielytra Spectabilis, Ae., are India.
Snsable„ For bedding plants, Verbenas, Petuni.
as, Scarlet Geraniums, •Cuphess, Heliotropes,
Nierembergias, he., are the beat. These last are
tender, and require to be taken in the. house tine
ing the Winter: They ma y e!! be propagated by
atings in the Fall, or thiold•planis i aftet being
.cut in, may be lifted, potted, and :placed In the
sitting room near the window,. where many of
them %Widower during the Winter.'
In addition to the above, sow Ike, seed of some
chhice annuals, such u Alyisttos Maritimum
Owed Minutia), Reseda Odorant (Sligotfetteh
Phlox Drommondil, Dianthus Chinensis, Clsrlds,
Portulaca, Zinnia, Balsams, &c,, 41111 you 'Fiji
have a collection of plants which, with cotupart•
lively email labor, will make your birder gay
with flowers from Spring till Autumn. The bor.
der s preparod, and the plants put in, the only le.
bar will be"transplaitting., some of the agent%
stirriug,the ground peen/dot:tally, and keeping it
free freth Wehrle. The beet way to keep 'cies: of
the luttir is.never to let them grow ; cut that
do when young and tender, if you would mu.
ter them, and, not hares them muter you. .
• We have thee 'suggested a cheap and simple
plan ofadding to the homestead sams of the
loveliest objects that can adorn even a ?slice.—
Now, we expect to hear you say, "Well, to to
sores that's all very nice." Bin that 'is Et
enough; we want you to do something nice. I!
we Were ?iionr wife, we know whet we would do.—
We 'rattier 'think that dower border would
made.—Americas Agriculturist.
Toskross.-:-Tbe best &ode of cultivating
popular edible is to start the iltintr in A hotbed
or green-house, and transplant [them to the pr.
don about the first of May. The ground 'bur'
be well Oiled:and well menuretl, and thee a
tiful . crop is certain.,, We here 'copy frond,
Genesee f,anner
"Whin they have grown sufficiently long tom
lathe trellis, I select two or three of the stwarl
sit abbots-end tie them loosely to the trellis, tal•
ting away all other small laterals' which mafgrwl
on the main branches. I lot these main blinelal
grow until they hare . eome in' flower and sit ell
first hunch of fruit; then I pinCh out the t.p
- one joint 'above the fruit, leaving the leaf eatral
li.,
I then allow it to go on again unti 'N‘ has dower
ed, and'aet my:othe ti r bunch of.frui ' an thebli
is pinched out-one leaf above the rind, thestel
as the first, and so on of all the rest, taking Cri
to, cut out all the.latersla whiCh rnsy grow on al
istwitt branches down to the ogles of the lace }}
as often as they are produced/but learing4l,
leaves entire. If any one will fake this littloar
tra trouble, he will be amply repaid and sleds?
ly astonished at the immense clusters of funk
tomatoes he will have. 'lf planted in kfar.m.
situation, they wileripeia at least as early u th'c
grown any other way out of doors, and imolai
throe days or a week earlier." When ripe, Vi'j
will bang leap!' on the vin e s without derayedl
The situatiol'an hardly, be too -sunny. 1. ,1
light, loamy soil snits theai best.
Bruswasii.RY Itons:—Tticy should be . lteit: ,
from weeds aryl grass, wolilwatered when inf.
of and when bearing. To kiep the grOurolalq
moist and the fruit than, 'various usistiludi •
adopted, the favorite being* mulch of spot
l a
It keeps down the weeds, -yields s Ole Ili
acid, keeps the ound m ist, nad , j,ructret . '
frult from dirt a sand. o other artielcir..:
Well accoinplis tithes° d irable purposci.
Ilecipe& ='-
POTATO BERAD.
d.
r.
, A lady . eorrespondent at the West, II
recognised as a good writer in days .1
when we were schoolmates together, send'
directions below. We ore pogtial to
"potato It may not be generally
.tbat the starch in potatoes 11 a healthful
Mirabto substitute •••• for "hog's fat" in t
bread tender or "short," as wet( as sweet
suppose it breaks up and otereomes the
nests of thti gluten, abundant in alt
pecially in that gPown at the. South.-4 1 .
America. Agricaiterist, .•
po the afternoon primiOing baking sq•
pare the yeast as for /any .bread—hop p
brewer's emptylags. With the SUpper!
SOM. cleanly washed, unpaeled po'
twelve medium-sired "Potatoes, 'for two
loaves. One advantage hero is, thate."l!'
tutees" ran be used.' When done, rur
wear; peel rind' mastt them well ; stir ;2
Plat to a quart .of our, according to the:
tat } ., and let it scald ten minute,. Thea 6
ficient geld water to make the mixtures'"
Add the prepared yeast, and let it
via warm place over night. A common
mots well for the mixture. In the
strain the rrholo through al eoarse'sitre ,
der into the flour. Stir into stiff sporlra•
and let it rise; then mix into dough: silo
teaspoonful of saleratuas, and as macho.
MI=IMMI=M
, -
Owe: When light thii time, mold
and put ft in pant liar
made too, hard, it only 6aoda to'stanalifr s
Mee or half an hour,
.beford it irratil
oven. Bake Cooly, and you have a
• .
- - -
BANCO COILII PUDDING.—"EiIith" Iss4l.
following recipe :—Seald three piaci °
which stir smoothly 2 sups corn raer:
chopped swat, or 4 cup butter. Wiles
a well•rounded cup of good sugar, 260,,
2 Sesspoonsfol of elnnomot, I of $l O. ,
of milk, mixed weth• 3 fabissPosaifu l
Add *:cpcof raisins, and ()skull box's
Wrrnotrt mialnßit wish salt, by 0 1 :
in lumps in Imolai', and panic:
conlair.ing briug„ Lotter can i•reni
ly sweet for month,. The brine
front becoming hnciJ, witilo It 41415 41. ,
ettbstante, or towline with igg,
properties, ,
• •
iisii