The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 16, 1857, Image 4

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nest cobbler ones I knew,
U name. was Awl Rocs
!'shop
!shot) wan saudiaind a door
k.. at opened with a latch.
called tido man a wheirecenso ehmi;
e worked from man tilt night: ; ,
though bia boots srereapt to be •
et ma was never SIGH?. i I
i- • .. 1
In . . ly life thus cobbler was k
loth bereft,
A • ,ra d al he never learned to dancer
, be could Men and tawr. " • ~.„ f
' smallset job he sir refused,
- t did it with a will: . .
A after.he your boots dleibot,
ou'd have to Pra his bill. •
• j
'if ' r polities he had ( cm tuts; '
made him eldest lout ;
A d, owe} no doctor, yet he knew •
Tull well the anieleta art.
t s
' bads tender, Wring wife— -
They' used to all her PDS;
. reason why they called bar so, ,
• Abe had • wooden leg. • . ,
, ...
Mena& berpossurrawerea wax,
To 10IDI estsatllll,TAllked.
tOOk d4lent In pleasing bins,
lAnsiis Als 4bers shared.
also tried to please bis Pim;
'The marls he liked kilos ; •
is work was e4ellently dons:
Ills wile's wadone- . —scw, sza.
never gustreied wits' his
Nor, iiad the ellghtest brawl, '
•
,bier lOokell upon her as •
Upon Ids awl. in , ,kirt. •
- •
• e day bp waAirith tllwu salsa&
And wAXOSO tear hts ram --
• t least his with so thought, and we,
Did for tits doetpr self.
, •
was bard to fathom his disease;
' But yet 'twos very plain
.1 hat all throughout his body ran
An awful sitoathig pain.
, _ •
His tries tried hard to itt
Won stanhim well,
1 And by his INDII d, .
And szanin•resolyed te place him
i' Upon the nurntso itand. -
The doctor ailed: 4 , Was all In Taira
Said he, ulle't falling hid.,"
And In about an hour or eo
The cobbler tneatbed his Lire:
ThE HOZSP,ITS
By Ike Partlnigton: , • "
:._--- 1
pie horse is a quadruped with four legs—two
'lnd and two before.. lle has !a, tail, which
Wi to the hind, part of his body, 'tint nature
furnished, with which to drive away the flies.:
...
bead is situated on the other end, opposite the •
, and is need principally. to, tasti.a - a bridle to
by, and . o put into a basin% te'aat oats !with.
ones are very nook* aniqui4, and people,
Idn't get slim; very welt vitholt: theas—'spe-,
.• ;,
Ily truckmea , and omoibui drivers, who don't
m half gradeful enfligh hecattie they've got
i They are very convenient animals in the
nutty, in vacation time, and go very fast
rough the country roads, when the boys stick;
.1 into . them, a special of cruelty that I won't
courage. I ' ' 1
i llorses are generalk covered with red hair,
ough some are white and others; gray and black.
°bay ever saw a blue hone, which is consid.
..I very strange by eminent gataralists. •
' Tho horse is quite an intelligent aninal and can
jeep standing ; up, which is very 'convenient
Twig', where there is a ciiiwd, and leis difficult
lay. • i • . 1 .
- ..riety of horees--fast horses
There area great variety
clothe, horses—horse mackerel sawhorses and
one fiiee—hr;rie °hairnets and hone radish; The
lethes is a very quiet animal to • have about the
oust, and is never known' to kick, though, very
pt to Fiske a row when capsized.l The same may
said of the law horse, which will stand i with
,ltt tying. Tile horse fiy is a vicious beast : and
' ery annoyingwhen a fellow is swimming. Horie
acireml I don't know anything about, only that
they swim in the water, and are a rare species of
, e fish tribe.. Horse chesnute aro a very fine
thing to pelt the girls with, and horse radish is a
mighty smart
,borso, but bad to !have standing
t 1 r
around where thanes any children.
- The horde ii found in all/cow:it:Hee, principally
in livery stables, who're they can be, hired by the
mile, and are considered by theinas can get Ms
ney, a great luxury, 'specially in Sleighing son
son.\ t ln South Aurerica4y grove • • xvildi.anAt Ir
dens catch them it h noose 'that they throw
over the horses' boa which iritiit be tiloutht ,by
I the herses o a greakno 4 sance. [ 1 ' .. -
Betng.tn
. "Pete, what n.n lob?" 'asked a cable youth of
his companion, a perfect Afrienn Plato..
"And you don't know man outitjm?"
"No, Uncle Pete." • ' •
' "Why, your education is drendfutimperfeet.—
Don't you feel him in your buisuM, to te sure?"
The other insertegilde band bentlath his waist
coat., `!No, I don't Uncle Pete." - ;
"Ignomrant, nigger! It am :a, Strong - pashun
Which rends the soul •so sewetely dat isen time
itself can't heal it!" i• 4
• !
.'„"Deni) Thiele Pete , . I know'who be in bib."
"Whim am it?". • I • 1, . •
i •
"Diu ole boot of mine. •It's. soul am rent', so
solvently, dat Johnsong, de cobbler, utterly refuse'
to mend him; and he say dit the dibble hieself
couldn't heid4'em." • • . ,
Skips...
I ' l
t • county
farm house,
A Boston trader caller . a
some time ago, to buy cheese ,I hit when be I cants
to.look at the lot be concluded , not' to take It, it.
r
,wr:so frallut skippers. As he was going olt, the .
farmer said to blm : • •
I
f} "Look barn; mister, how can I get my cheese
down to Boston the ebeapeslr • .
The trader took another look at !it, and seeing
more and moter l i l tsevidenceof ng al it e t re.
plies •. ' bei
I
, - "Well, let, it a day or - two longer,and I guess
• you can drive it riyiit down - • ,
lesaglisti
A Frenchman, endeavorinl.
ileultiei the English langti
•
ing res ult: of. his studios
.verbs. 1,10 - instincts the co
learut.of the Verb go"
"I.go
. Thou departest;
Tie deer out;
We eastielt ;
- Ye or you make . traois ;
They absquatniata!",
rmount the
dif
livoe the follow
our irregular
' (ion which he
=2l
.. . ..
Intelligibility sec ,, VoNstilWe
Ono night, some years.lo, out
violently several times in am:rash
to it,:frre found a green Irish . girl;
the following question : ' 1 ; •
"hammers sister live here )7•
, • 1 • ,
"What is your sister's name ?"
"Oa-atkarisse," raid she.
We said "No," add 'shut the door. .In half en
hour she came again, in AIM manner, and asked:
"good yee . tell ewe ware OW hoes 1"
i ~
door-bell rang
on, and on going
who put to na
.:
Hard is Pl 0111•••••, 10
.. . , m. . 4
A ommturean in one,ol.ltue ',sews countme,
with a load of meal._ drova up ti• a lady'a door,
when the' foltowing dialogs; todk place:
„ ...
"Do yonwant any' meal,' ma'am I" ~, . .
"Hhat•do you ask for a iiullsel?" '. I . .
' "Toneeneo, ma'am—priine." • I • •
, "Oh, I can get it for n,,il,
~
(Ina despairing voieo)-pear lady, will, you
take slushed for nothing?" .
..
s , 1 I
"Ii Waicten" - I!' . I '
• Clus to IKaste,. 1 , •
'Tint clue In sacra& musle, stand flow
many kinds of metre are ikon?" 4
"Three, sir i —long metre, l alkort metre. and weeper
• •
by moonlight I , •
"Who told you that, you' Booty ?" "Bill Jonas, sii:f • I • •I•II •
Net Drasalk•-• I. ‘ ' I •
'
• I •
"My dear," paid a good r ipearted but soft-beaded
aotor to tie wife the other morning—"d4-4-don't
t-t-t•talk about your haband's coming home
drgek. The other night spoor C— was taken
home to his heart-broten;house io a Iwheelbar-
Patornatyr. , •
"Would you twin tida l
hts.rossohliusan to Dior " '
Mr. Curran sum/area:
name is stashisotupon t
. ,
boy to be mi Soo, frost
Muted e ostler ! "
l'"Yos, the maker's
lotada
-•---
A Jillsor's.Orlaf~ , •
*has Olandhit lost • is only MS,
Ile salmi! not Ilia s ninny,
• Bat meekly sighl,l 4 9od's will "Ionsl
It West haws bead itsltwal" I
- • "Die you have mob feu at the ple l tdo 1" i.l
•
our colored Gook to oar black chamber maid. .
"Lore, W
yes I and there; wka lots of WI fit
,
,„e gp q rf m g around me all dityl". I. .
" , _•:..14711 ladies; what do4ow „think of 4 00 (4. ,1
,74. , :k:; iption of gentletes4t attiiitt at a plc -ale t
• 1,....--T
. ...4t 3 -:,; . anti." said a yea ."r e l olady, ei a ilea — balers
~
~ i '. iii,e theatre, last fri l eaine, ; "bow . tilt : gushing
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„fit , uptreut" 1, /
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LICATION
aill, ASTII
EH PAILLIR'O L'
' Testimony of the
010 In Its be .
. cP4les on !Jr tap TI
and itericaledz v
eater of the *'
Things ac
Scarecrow
blacauley's
Clurovskl,
Isabella.'
Pown, Ni
Illqubre '
1
May 9,'
WORK.
Ge.
sol4llo.-
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The Italigious L
Citizen; ths Science of, Politics,
Business. liomentle Relatfts, Soelil a
"INQUIRE WITHIN" for anythit
know; a woeful volume of universal kt
Ina over 3700 facts for the people. P
VAUX'S ancatrEcrunr.-3 Peri
Villas and Cottsgft, prep wed far execu
Statee, illuetrated by 300 enraving.
indlor sale by
March 21, '57 .
..
NKW • music; NEw
that giveth let
TAlba Hawthorne.
Sugar Plums for Plano. No. 5.
Thalberg Valswe- , by Charles D'Albe
Dr. Kane)" Arctic l'olki--by J. B. pet
Firemen" March:-by D. V. Walts.
The Sea Breese Gallop—Grobe.
" High Flyer "
" Speedwell Schottische" 5 •
"_Splendid "
" Spitfire Quickstep,
."
"• Progress "
" Ocean Herald Mardi "
" Guiding Star Redowa "
Jennie Polka—by P. Maiberger.
Leon Polka—by Dlichnet Malcolm.
Polka Francaleer—by Gentle:.
L'American Quadrille Gallop—by MI
Alleella Polka—Wm. *Mbar ,
Annie La arks a Scotch ballad, sung 1
•For sale by
(Go: kr. Frit* It.
;11,
yon want to
owWgescontaln-
Iwo $ l . 00 -
cif of t Daelgin for
don In thwUnited
Jost , publiaheil
fIaNN.SN.
USio t
us sing—by
TRAVEL'
I S PAntg P rt a l
nip llne connects daily with
ern and Wextern Routes. By erne
businesain. Pottsville will be at Mt
CO B. S. WILLIAM
april 24.18yi
fit'll3Tl74
11,tbeir great South
euieuttheir platen!
office of Howard A
,Superilitendent.
• PASSENCER T
Sahoylrll Valley an
awn:
ON and after MONDI
1857
AINS.
Tuscarora.
gIIM
Y, April 6th,
LBAYO ronsvn
At. 7.30, ' A.M .. 1 _
LNAVN TUSC ARO
At 8.30, A: di. l
On Ilunday
LEAVE rorrsvii
At P r A. M. -
LEAVE TIISL I AROI
- At 9. A. M.
Panengers by the 3, P. M., 'l4ala
Inagua, with Trains ring North at
awisaii. William 'Tort it Elmira Rat,
Kir-TICKETSTOITAM E AQU4
N. wnELIL
. Aid' 18, '57 ililil
At 3, I'. 31
A :
At 4645, p. m
LE:
At 1, P. 31.
6A: • t• •
At et P. M.
VIII connect, at Ta
al South, op the Cat-
Iroad.
50 Cralilk •
ReperanteadenL
-163m'
lASSENCERatINEA. •d.
Chiliadic phia and Ho tug R.allrea
%Mg
*56; .WINITER. ARRANG RENTS. , 56.
F- . 111 - 1 E GREAT Norther n and Western
United States Mall Itolites .
lir Speed increased andre reduced :
1M
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATASSA, SUNBURY and
ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND I,MIRA ItAILROA D.
Through to Ituffalo,in , - - - Id hours.
•• . Niagara Falls, -- • - 16 " 1
"•• Detroit, - - I - -21 " 1
..E; • " - Chlf4o, • T • 34 "
" ' • Sehonls, ,1 • - 48
Ticket Off! re, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut straits,
and Philadelphia and Beading iroad Depot, cornet
Broad and Vine.
On • and after MONDAY, Dec. th, Three Passenger
Trains will have the Philadelphi and Reading Railroad
Depot,cornir Rroad and Vinest ts,dally l ,(Suudays ex
eepted,)as fol,ovis: •
Day •Express--7. 0 A. DI.
Roy ping it .brenix.ville and R ding,only. Connect
'l ng with Cataw Isila.-W illiamsport nd Erie and Willituns
/
port and Eimlra R.Boad ; arriving 1 Elmira st 5.115 P.Mi•
connecting withliewYortand Ed and Buffaloand New
York city It itiroads for Dunkirk nd Buffalo; and from
thence, via. steamerw•on Lake B eor fake Shore Bail •
road; to Cleveland , Toledo, ?don . Sandusky and De
troit. Also, with 'Elmira, Can ndaigna and Niagara
Falls Batiroad; connecting at nandaigna with New
York Centralßaliroad, East and West. and atSwipension
Bridge with Great Western and T ichigan Central Rail
road for Detrolt,Chirago, St. Lord ,knd all points in Can
ada and We tern States. / 4
.13a111 Train... 17.30 A. N.
Stopping at ell Stations and rn nnin gloPattavllle only
- 113ght. Exp r ess -3.30 P. P.M.
Running every day, atbpping at all Stations and run
-,ning to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cate
a wissa,Williamorport and Erie, and Williamsport and El.
nib a Railroads. arriving at Elmira at 4, A. M.; connecting
with NeraVork and Erie., Bu ffalo and New York city and
take•Shoie Railroads, for Buffal punklik. Erie.Ciere
land, Cincinrati,Toledo,Chicairo knd all points Weat.—
Alm.. with !Elmira. Canandaigua rid Niagara Falla Rail
&ads; arriving at Niagara Falls, 5,10.20. A. 31.,coimect
,Ing with Day Express or Great Western Railroad for De.
troll. Chicago,•etc. '
This Route, with its connections. forms the shortest
and most direct route to Canada and the. Lakes.
Only one change ofhaggage be wean Philadelphia and
Canada or the Lakes.
'Passengers by Day Expreks.bniakfast at Port Clinton,.
and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by way of Night
Express take supper at Port Clinton.
Passengers purchasing Ticket by'this Line have the
privilege of stopping at any of t h e above.points and re
euming their seats at nleasure.l. • • ,
Faro from PhilsidelT or lia so
=qua, •92 Banda • onavenda.lo 00
Tamaqua,
- . 435 Nia.rara alls, via. Ell
Rupert, • '4
mira,Canandaigua &
Danville, • 1 460 NF P. Railroad. 10.00
Milton,• . 515 N. ?falls, via. Bu ff alo, .1000
Williasport, , 5 Suspension Bridge, 10 00
Elmira, , 7 Cieeland, • • _, 11 70'
Jefferson, . 765 Tol do . 14 75
Starkey, 4 795 Cin 'Matt, . 18 00
Penn •Yan, • 8 Det it, via. Itall, 18 00 ,
Gorham, • S ' Buffalo and'
Geneva, via. Gorham, 800 13 00
~ " 'Steamer -• • (
John Arnot, . 800
Canandaigua, ,' p_p
ITrineoye Falls, ' , -,,, MI
Caledonia, . S
Leßoy, S
Hal:Mt:l. 900
Rochester, via. N. Y. 4
Z. and Buffalo, Cor•
'Eliot and N. Y. It, It. 80 0
Buffalo, via N. York k •
Erie;and But and t
New York City l 10 00
• ' E. T. FCTIBELL,
N. W. - corner
G. A.NlCohlS,Sup't Phil
T. 51c1CTSSOCK,flutet Cat,
I. A. REDYIELD;Sup't W'
read.
in 0 ,
R I
Ch cago,yla Gt. Wes
rn and Michigan
ntral Ralhoad, , -% 001
Ch cago,viallultaleand
ke Shore Michigan
nthern Railroad, 20'00
Cli cage. via. Rut. Lake i
nd Michigan Cen
t ryl Itallmnd, 16 90'
k Island, • ' =9O
TRANSPO
TATION.
SCHUYLKILL NAj
()FFICE of the . S
i :t'l lt e s bargis ra m ase li t:
be as folkowc f until farther a .1
1
d I
"Idanynn ; .
. 4 Spring Hlll,
" Conshohocken,
" Plymouth Ham,.
" Eddy:port,
" NOrTWO* II ,
Pre Kennedy,
" "Valley Forge,-
" Pawling's Dam,
Port Provident*,
r. " Phongrrille,
" Hoyees Ford,
" Pottstown LandolS)
" Port Unkm,
- Dirdsborougb,. •
" Reading, . . t .
" Altbonses,
4 . Moorsvillo,
" hamburg,
n willhorr Landing,
Cii.
64 6s
64 62
69 47
59 57
59 57
54 52
54 52
46 4T
49 47
49 47
49 47
44 42
44 42
42 42
40 40
40 MI
37 35
37 86
37 35
34 32
29 27
The chargeerill be per •
allowance 11. r waste, as
twentptve c. nts per ton . wi,
onl rof the
March 21.17 12-1 '
-
a 4
To Richmond,
" Philadelphia,
" Inclined Plane,
." Nlostown,
" Oeiniennown R. R.,
" Palls of Schuylkill, •
" Manayunk,
'.c Spring Minn
Conshohoeken and Pi
mouth Railroad,
" Rambo's and Potts' m
Jonas'
I'o
1 80
180
1 80
1 86
1 80
180
i 56
1:76'1 60
1'76 160
1 - 75 160
1;76 160
1;76 160
175 160
176 160
,1 60 • ' 140
160 140
" Norrlstownemßriktg
Port Kennedy,
" Valley Fowl,
" Plentivtlbs, • ; ,
" Boyer's Ford,
a , Pottstown,
"
" DirdabOre •
le Reading,
a Between Reutllog
" Hamburg, ,
" Orwl gsburg,
146 136
146 135
140 130
1,40 180
180 130
180 130
126 Ilb
126 { ll6
116 lO 6.
106 106
146 106
1.06 106
1 05
1 os
Ry cider of the Board o
March 24 '57 .Sq
I pket and Freight Aging.
th And Chesnut streets
.1011101 k Reading Railroad.
net, W. and Kris Railroad.
merit and Elmira Rail•
ICATION CO. :
huyl. - Navi'n Co.,
1. Mardi 14th, 1857.
R 8 and ibr TOLL on An•
Rogan' Navigation yip
lee:
0f.2240 lass gm per et.
1, and no charge Ins than
I be made fir any distance.
F. FRALEY,
,Yeenkod.
PAILADIA • I READOICI RAILROAD.
.Alllllllllll
c)FFICE of the ghilada. Sr, IL R. Co
i r. . . Pailadelpina, March 13, 1857. "
he rates of Freightuid Tolls on Opal transported by
ibis conpany,srill be as I. t ows. froualsth Bhuth, IL%
until farther notice': •
nalrdliapi IT, bey
PHILAD'A. it RE DING RAIL ROM
KANAIIititgIESALIE
RATII39I sauclentr ON WIRCOANDLT"
' RCH
I Inaghtl
[ 4. P ?
11 iii
,y Dempster,
B. HANNAN:
RON MORK&
•
Norristaira. Pa t
CORSON. k KELLEY, bolt
i ll tail - Founders, Steam Engine Builders,
Comm D e em General likmhinists and Boiler Mr
4 tit .
leers , minnfacturethe Cornish Pumping
Ihscise, of an imprated construction, for
luta and "afar lit otim of any capacity. •
Aire manunicture The' !Ptah Pressure Cornish Pump'
hag Engine, on an improved plan, well adapted to Coal
Mines, for vertical Shafts and Slopes.
Mining Machinery. viz:—Pumps, Stanips, Pflilibarat
Pulverizers, Whims, Buckets, Stoles, Miners' Tools, Crib
Winches, and every variety of machinery for mining
porPoscv•
High Pressure and &Mousing Steam Engines, Dion
Ing Cylinders sizes, Sugar Mills,.Siw and Grist
!dills. and every description of Castings.
Portable Steam Engines of an improved. plan. .
- Propeller Engines for Canal Boats.
: RICUARD R.VOILSON,
'T • J O IPI TVEST,.
EDWARD KELLEY.
References:
Ca. J. N. Remus& R. BTtILOIS. C.
and•T. Du
gan, Pwq.., New York; Lawn Owria, Esq., sad P. 'P..
llcNaauPagy Philadelphia; R.Mo lll 44r , Blatimon:
CHARLI3 M. WILLAIIIIT, 6hanaonrille, Pa.; C. Hassan,
and Geo. Baawnow, Noselatean.
'February 21,.'57
IT. CLAIR.
= T. OLAS tfull lß IRON WORKS. invite
wkiE atibecrtbera respecy
etri.4; itie attention. of the businees community
,
• lorzi;lq to their new Foundry and Machias Shop,
ELE in the town of St: Clair, Schuylkill teen
. ty, where they .are . prepared to build
- team ingines Coal Breakers, Pumps and Machinery of
every pattern'. ,
.Also,Drift Cars, Iron or Brasseastingsof
anyaize or pattern. Being practical meehanks Coal op.
orators and others who want machinery would do well to
give them a call afill examine their work., Orders thank
fully received and executed at the shortest notice and en
reasonable terms. CATIIEIIS, GRIFFITHS & CO.
Si. Clair, Juno M., 26.1 y .
ASHLAND.
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
TITS SUBSCRIBERS are now fully
n a l Porptred to furnish, at the Ashland Irma
sIAR. Worki, Steam Engines and Pumpsof anyi
--rn . 'power andr c rity, for mining and other
"*".. - - purposes, e Breakers of every size and
pattern bow in tise, together with coatings and forgive
of every d
_ascriptions. .Cualand 'Dri ft cars of all sizes
end pattern s, large Trick add Horse Cars,—all furnished
at the shortest notice. The subscribers Satter the*
selves that, inasmuch as every member of the firm is a
practical tneebanic,, they wilLbe able to furnish mvehti
eery that will compare favorably with any In the Re ,
on. All orders directed to L. P. GARNER Buis., Ash:
laud, Schuylkill county, ra , will receive pcosapt MUM=
lion. L. P. GARNER. . I
MICIIAEL GARNER, i
iOSEPII GARNER.
19 I.
Ashland, May 10,'56
TABIA4IIA.
C&FTERS & Kil; I
atimageta, *yam . otamty•
The Subscr ibers, proprietors of th y ,
111.1:1141 above named extensivearliblloWent , an . ;
camacito the citizens of Sehnyikilleonn
. ty, and the public generally, their resdii
• to turn out any Mid all kinds of work
t • Mr line, at the shortest notice, and in the meet at
isfeetory dianner'—sttett as truilding &ea m Engi nes,man.
afar turin it Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps,Castineand
Idaehinery of ail kinds.
)uly the best workmen are employed, and sattsitetlon
may therefore bestial, guaranteed. Orders from abraid
promptly filled. CARTERS k ALLEN.',
Tammuz, January 27,113156 ' i4-tf
Ula2jA...;a:L.ALa
B _ ER 1111h6gpyr.,(6911 WORKS:
I ,
w. linn, Iron and Brass
Founders, respectfully Inform their psi':
• "" Irons, and the public generally, that they
; re fully prepared at the 'above establish
ment, to manufacture Steam Engines
of
every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars and es
other description of Iron and Brass Casting s .nibble
the Coal mining or other business, on theimost reasonable
terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and
Machine work in general.
Repairing of all kindadoneirith neatness and despatch
at the lowest prlies. All work furnished by them wir•
ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of
those who may want articles in their line in this vicinity.
Ail orders will meet with immediate and prompt attern
time. B. IIUDSON,I
March 4,1856 94y " IV:
:021.
DONALDSON I QN,WORKS.
COX, JONES a CO.Yerpactittl
ai"=' ly invite the attention of the busiria,s
IFS ommunity to their_,. new Foundry and
,ffy7 dachine Shop. In the town of Doneld
, :on, Schuylkill co Anty. They are now
ready em-cute all orders for -machinery, such as
steam enginei, pumps. coal breaters. turn paring for
grist and saw mills, railroad and
_drift airs, he., he.
Betio practical mechanlcs:we Sett ourselves that all
work done at pie Donaldson Iron Worts, will give elicit
satisfietion, at will seen , e the future custom !of
their patrowt ! Orders that trolly received and execu
!ed at the shortest notice, at don reasonable CO terms. X ! -
PETER . ,•!
ALFRED JONES,'
LEWIS 111J1.11.):11`. •
MiNERSVLI;tIC..
. -
DEFIAVEK'S IRON WORKS.
merely Me l
I! I TUE Subscriber is prepared to mann
facture STEAM lINOINLS of any power,
Panips of any capacity And Coal Dreakrrs
of every description; as will as every
4 ,
other kind of .biery_ need in Mines,
Breakers, Furnaces, Rolling Mills, Saw Mills. Ac.
From the facilltiee . possessed for mannfaeturing,und
from long experience in the business,work'CMl inhumed
outlet this estabiLshment,at the very lowestprices4 end
of a superior quality.
• Persons desirous of putting up machinery of 'ley kind,
are Invited to call and examine patterns and become ac
pualuted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Ir. •
Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention
,w 111 be given to their prompt execution.
WILLIAM DEMAT N.
Ilincurrille, December 9,1854 48-tf
TlitErTe)Wr.
• • TREMONT JR_Olot WORIO.
Tremont., tiebayi4 ua Vowel enema:
The Subscribers teepee tfull y invite
the attention of the businesscommunity
itc;gl to their New 'Machine Shop and Fawn
d
!,
za dry, erected In the town of Tretiont, and
under the superintendence and manage
meet of Messrs. Z. Batdoilf and Philip Ihnholts, 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 desctip
tion all kinds of Gearing for Roiling Mills, ( list and
Saw'Mills, DriftCoirs, and all kindso %inroad Castings,
such as Chairs foil Flat and T Ralls,l* .ogs, Switches. and
air kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting'. Mr. Um
bolts being a practical Meebanie,and laving had the con
fidence and experieneefor many years in the Coal Region,
persons devirons of putting up ye ars
of any kind,
are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior
quality of work. and become acquainted with prlcevat
these Works, before contracting elsewhere: Orders
ery kind thankfully reeeived,ml etrietattestkigi will be
given to their prompt executkei Win! Wept lb, 20,
50.40, and 60 horse Engines elle
Jan. 6,1856 1-ly /LA A: AL SELTZER.
re , irip°77,l4Paßs:bYTo.n,4lu.siraing"ginuctiairs rTifilune.
L. es his
of the afamenaseetestite up
. ei aza ply all ordeal in'llAlinenr - ttOs
such as fiwSte,am Rasp-A and
Drift Cara, Fainpr; Coal Argskera. (Instincts and Meador
ry of everipeAterne-Iftw warrants tits wageork to give ett
nd
s
faction, alld leeoed, ingly patron at hoa
Jan. 27.1E46
•
KI.IN IRON WORKS.
et" Tltb sub./iners announce Pub
lie that they are the Proprfetors of the
iguß Franklin Works. Port Carbon, lately ear
caua ried on by S. Slllyman, where they con
,. Unite to manufacture to order. at the
shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumps, Ccal Breakers and
Machinery of almost any size or descsiption, for mining
or other purposes. Also, Italiroadand Drift Cars, Iron or
Urals Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are respect
fully solicited. ONO- 11.FFSPIER t BRO.
a • • Franklin Shovel Works.: ~
6 The snbscribers continue to fortbk the Colliers and
Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of lall kinds,
a at the lowesephiladelphia prima Attention is particle.
lady Balled te their Coal Shovels. Orders for lhorels of
Cts. any she or pattern promptly o attended to.
50 • EO. E. 71881,ER k BRO.
BO" , Wit Carbon, Await 41.1812..
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_ . ,
POTTSVILLE.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINg OOP,
stanza guar aractorro oce•
f,
ofS a N T Y I DE—RTh busin esswai lhee a
ecl u
tied by the subscriber In all Its various.
-Ea 7 . = branches of Steam Engine bundle*, Iron
Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of
Machinery, for Rolling Mils, Blast Furnacea, Railroad
Can, ke., ke. Ile will also continue the business of Min
Ing and Selling the celebrated rine Fared Irhite Ash and
Lewis and i s reins Red Ash auk, being Tole e
for of these Collieries. GEOROD W.I3NYIS c r
January IL 11114 btf
TO CO/ OPEUTOW k MINERB.
maser or er •
The snlussibm losePocifally invite the
attentl niler of the business cosnmunity to
Weir il c s i s.Wosiss,on Mired strest,
be-
Ea azu low the' Valetuger Depot,
artisan they are_prepared to manufacture
BOILERS -01, EVltitY BiIECRIPTION,
Smoke Stacks, Air Stocks, Blast Pipes, Oasometers,Drift
Can, Re. tic. Boilers on band. • ,
Being practkal mechanics, and having for yearedoeotog
themselves entirely to this brands of business, they Bat
ter themselves that work done at their establishment will
give satisfaction to all. who may favor them with a call.—
indkriduals aid Companies will end it
1 greatly
toB6ll to their ad
vantage 1 9 -tf their
JOHN I work beforeatiJAMßS NOBmplng elsewherLE.e
Hay ii,l -
- .TTsvihki u gpmaci mks.
an
noun. to the putdie thal l 1; , new ' itol
ing Mill ii,l2OW completed at t in fol. ope
ration, and that they are prepared to sup
ply all kinds of Bar Iron of, TRAMS slue
which they will warrant to be =perks. In quality to Any
obtained from abroad, at the same prices.
They also numufacture T Rails, or thp we of the Col
lieries and Littoral Roads, weighing from It to 60 lbs. per
yard, made of the best Iron, and which Will be found
.jouth cheaper than the Imported article.
Being practical mechanics, and haring had considerable
*aperient* in the Iron business, - they dotter theralaires
I hat they can glee. entire sutistactkm to purchasers, and
also make It their Interest to patronise home maaufsr
urcs. JOON BURN= A CO.
Dee:ember 11.1881 49-tf
WASHIVTettavONi AMR WORKS.
e, ra., •
TIIOS. k JAS. WREN reapectfully Invite
Is'll, the attention of the business community
•.:ir41:1 1 ; to their New Machine Shop and'
erected between coal and Railroad streets,
and fronting on"Norweglan street. whets
• ey are prepared to execute all orders fir machinery of
Brass and Iron, *nth as Steam Ingitlesodi kinds of Gear
logo Re Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw MRia, Single end
Deuble acting pumps, Coal Breakers, Drill Can; all kinds
of Railroad Castings, such as Chamfer Elatintd T Rail 1
Frogs. Switches, do.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron
*Shafting. Being practical ma:hanks, and haring Vide
the demands of the Coal Region their study, for years,
ciao all kinds of Machinery In their line or bushman, they
Satter themselves that week done at their establishment
will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with a
all. AU orders thankfully received and promptly exr
ented,on the most reamonable terms. i ,
Not THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN.
474 f .1
.22, . . ' •
• -• PALO ALtO ROLLING! NOLL:
TAUS Subic;Moron's leave to an:
names to their Mendel and tire pahile,
• I= ' 01 4;1 proerally.that their werr Rolling Mill at
111 = Palo Alto is now complete. and in full
operaikm, and that they are prepared to
furnish rails of various patterns, weighing from flit to ,
TO !De pie tor*. Also, different line ot BM, square and
round merehants' bar iron. ,
Ordarstor rails or bar iron „ire k,eepee' solicited,,
and mill meet with prompt attention it klt either at
the Atoning Mill, Bright A Lereb's Bardware Store.
Ceutrestreet,ortit theirotilee. iIAYWOOD, Mit * 00.
IFFICE - 4 .,.1 . - E. corner Centre Old
"hike; hi item Pottsvilleaarnisry Ist,
0 " ....:1 4 01 - 40 1 .: , ;. *4 1 %4;31 ;
t„ .nnow Or MUM US • "
OPIAPILIO '4•••i•
,4 .4 ••• ; . 6 I
hoe emtner.h .1,41 ••• 1 .•• • •
' •,
I e • ..: ♦
• e-,
tette trAima.!-•rifrmy...d. neeitvente : - , •%7. •ELy •
bap' 1 ita • eme ,„..„ fs,ii,P.l
41161.8:t 71 M 1 0 .e.t l4 • _ vztol
i 56
1 56
i 65
i 66
i 65
i 55
i 55
1 lib
VA;I
tiA nn
t
ry al
" 41"
W irrtvis WINDOW_ SHADES.
t..)S r recOved a arge amid eleg,nt
f p.4rtenent •or Window Shades, ne ailheatitlag de
stitna,lneladtnatold Bordered. Otted,,tandaospo of Fl -
rttl, Gothic ix., ac., cheaper than erer.l
Figured, Glazed aM kl3ln Paper Shades, of oul7 4 °'
'eriptlon For Fah by SICeJ-BANSAN.
Centre Street, opposite 1101seopal Ch h unch.
• • -
lareh _
N — E - W — WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE.
; urton
VO. 124 ARCH Street, Second door
VII above Stith. PIULADRIPIIIA—whers may le
found the largest sad best *dieted steep issthe tity.
r
CO ,NTRY PURCHASERS may .bere-,tractotareodle
led. without the ineonveidence of Iv4ing farther, and
May be assured that they will recelv the advantage of
their mousy._ , BURTON k LANING,
' 124 Arch sheet, Om s rsth, Phsla
l&Satddpeld.
March 29,17
' - JUST RECEIVED , ..
. . New islyies riper lisinsigits •op .
I - ORDERS', FIRE .. ; j a r ---__ l , l ,
iii Board Printi, Dublin. Pa.; , ,
per X Ac.. Pieces from 6 eent• to • • •• • ' :ii . "'.•• i .
.• .
$2 00. which we are prepared to 4„ , ,,;',;,•,,1=e•-__
PO uP al shortaadire. ... .
Holum and Sago • Paluttragi Ginning, de.e.
Stained and MusrueUed French auAmerican doubl e
k
thick, Chrystal, Sheet and Plate 01 !mollified to Qv
der. All orders promptly attended r. I ...
MUD ' A BGWEN,
Centre street, 2 doors above; Anicrican lion_
March 21,'57 I 124 f
- - - - - -----[
• . PAPER r li t i i s tr i p lip
.., We. .
S ,
1 ' Borrs,tar a, a
rilHE'subscriber is now receiving 'his
tt rns of Paper ILan in s and Border. ' he
il
'r
new
r e e rooms , 4 g d ost
, a . ar ors and embracing the newest an
suitable pat terns--eadected forthe dsual sized Po sto
be papered in the country. The subscriber takes real
care in selecting his pahers to snit the brumes to I pa
*red. Among the lot area few elegant patterns of old,
,forhalls and parlors._ 1
1 ' Our stock embraces assortments' from four diffcrint
'manufacturers, whleh gives a great variety of patients
to choose from. _ ' i
'r , ,' Also, Cheap Papers, is Graat Variety, .
' At all prices, some as low as 8 emits& piece.
1 /Irper Curtains in Great Variety, Wholesale and S dal/
ails Paper Wingert' furnished with paper at 'bohemia
prices. Good paper hampers aleoi furnished vim* ree
quired.
Our varied assortment of paper hangings, borders and
paper shades. presents peculiar attraettons to ;those who
deshp to purchase, and as our stodi Is the largest in this
section of the counter. persons can, almost always be /lON
courmodated bygaillng at I - B. SALINAS'S
Cheap Book and Paper I Stere.
Pottatlle. March Bth 1856. I WI
•
CHEAP WALL £ CURTAIN PAPER,
In Great' Var iety.
"411.4RKET STICEEF STORE:!
"EliEsubscriber,hav- 1, - ' •
ing enlarged his store in 1 IX- --- - 2-
ket street, between Second ~•"",', ~ ,e .."•!'",
and Third streets, and replan- 0. a. .. _ -;'.-'..,
(shed his stock, takes the liberty •. " • se .• • .•
of stating that he is better prepared than ever to lieeom
mutate the public in Wall Paper, hails': just received
from New York and Philadelphia, a large and well selec
ted stock for parlors, balls, offices,lpublie housee,,ge., to
gether with Gold and velvet border; all of *kirk will be
sold and hung at the very lowest rates, embracing the
newest and most fashionable pattern'. The subscriber
*ekes great rare in selecting his papers from different
manufacturers, which gives a great variety of Patterns
to choose from.
• ;Paper Shades and lire Broad Pants, In great Variety,
embracing ibe latest styles "and ,patterne Persons in
want of paper should give him a '
all before going else
why
la-rarer htAig at the sAhrtea
PAINTING & GLAZING. •
The subscriber also continues ;the above Niihau in
all it. branches, at the same Sulk and will be happy to
receive the orders of those who desire work done in Ibis
branch of badness. Paint, 011,4 and °btu pilau and
enamelled, furnished et the lomUt rates. Thankful Ow
put patronage, he wishes a continuance of the pima.
DANIEL NAGLE.
13-am
Pottsville, March 28,14
LEGAL CARDS.
T W. ROSEBERRY,, Attorney at
11 q. Law. Mee—corner of Market and 2nd streets
Pottsville. Jrngust 9. '96 .T.l.
Y ER STROUSE, ',Attorney at Lim
Officebentre street, Otposlte the Town nal
ottssille. [robruary 9, '5 6.
DAVID B. GREEN,AttorneLat La*,
Post M Pottsville, Pa. Mee lu ilarket
14, '65 street, opposite the
ee. July 2S-ly
cLEIVIENT S. FOSTER; Justice of
the Peace, Mlnerstille—collectionz and apt) des so.
11 ted and attended to carefully; 1
ry 23, 's#3 ~ 8-tf
Februa
----- --____ ___ . _
yjM '
C. THOMPSON, Attorney and
* anseThirst Law. Office,tailow T.J. Allison's Hat
tore, lower end of Broad street', Tamaqua.
Fobrtuu7 2, VW ~ bay "'
THOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at
Law. Office in Centre Btrmit, oppoilte the liplscopal
ureh.Pottmille, Penna. :
Nov. 20, 1856
oFRANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate,
and Real Estatordgent. Office In Ra il Road street
w East Market, Pottsville, Pa.
March 22, 1866
1 - 010 SErfZIN GER, Justice of the
tl pee , ST. CLAIR. will attend to all business en•
rusted td Wm with diligence and care
February 21,.,57
PHRISTOPHER: LIT T L E, Attor
ney at Law, Pottsville, ESbuylkill county. Pa.
Ornec—ln blabantongo attest, corner of Second.
April 11, 'ST 15-ly
JOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of
C 1 the Peace and Couvoyanoi,r—oßleo apposite 'Nubile
School Rouse, Broad streak Tamaqua, Pa.
May 2,'57
GEORGE sten. KEIM, Attorney ipt
Laiw, Pottsville, tentut.,Willatteudtoledal Mildness
in Schuylkill minty and elsewhere. Omce In Centre
treet, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank.
- July 7,'58 27.
SeUEL GARRETT, Magist{ate,
veyancer and General eiollector, will attend to
business entrusted to blue with diligence and ears. Of.
Ike. Centre street, Pottsville, Pa.,oppositettie Town Hall,
N. B.— The Dockets of N.M. W ilson, Esq.. are in pis
mission of Samuel Garrett, Esq. (July 14,'56 28-
ISAAC SEVERN, Justice of the
PEACE, attends to the collection of accounts . . and
all business appertaining to his Mike. De also attends
to the measurement of Brick and Stone- Work, Excava
tions. kc. The Docket of Jacob Kline,Erg., Is in his
possession. O ffi ce-,--Centre at, below A merican Ilouse.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Bo
ISAAC E. SEVERN will attend to the drawing up of
Deeds, Bonds, hicrtilative, Surreys for Insurance, Ate.,
with accuracy and dtavatett. Office—Centre Ittreat, be
km American' Ron" with Isms Severn, naglatnite.
Pottsville, Yeb.l4, 57 • 747
BUSINESS CARDS.
crEO. K. SMIT , Mining Engineer
skid Colliery Viewer, Pottsville, Pa.
14, 'b7 7•tr
.JOSEPH W. GE!RY , Civil and. Ali
ning Engineer. Q.; Corner of *stet and 2d
Pottsville, Pa. [January 10
100 W. SHEAFF R, Pottavi le, Pa.,
j elate of the Pennsylvania State Geological Surrey
lip ores lands, mines, Ac. lOctober 13. '55 414 f
R G. N. BOWMAN-, Sur-
Dentist.. Ottlce tqßrick SulWig, ' 4l 4Baa•
corner , Market and Second streets, Pottsville, Pa.
' October 1, 1853 • 4041
IIFEN . - PLEASAII TS, ! Civil and
• Mining. Znginfor, PergylLLK
Omer—conize stmt. welt side. between Market and
Norwegian--sanie building M
in width Mt. POOT.ell O*" Is
"mated. blanunri 31417 iptan•'
CLEAVER • & OLAPP, Geological,
111,11 and Mining Etigineers, Conveyancers, and
Real Estate Agents---apposite the Wyoming Ilonse,
13CSANTON. Ps.
D. V. mans.] !
May 2,'b7
Le. P. cur,
18-ly
4 . 0A1N ,HODGKIS_S, Engi
g) itiun:rieor. Contre.it. - Pottafilo, Pa., at•
tends to 4nrve7lng and Explodes ba i l Lands,
tesext-
Ing Mlnea, ike. Agent for the purchase and alert Real
Rotas, collation of rents, fits.
March 22, 1666. • 12-tf.
DR. T. P. TIOI.CKS 'anti , R. A.
MAMMY, Mining 1311elnaoviflio;oli of "Pro'
wow of Purifying Hine Wa'er" are now at the "Pottsville
'House" where they will behappy 'to see there operators
who are interested in snob* lb* irapeass attendart op
the desitruction of Boilers by mine water.
Pottsville, August 9,'56 I 32-
tiepin,
W. :POOLE,, „Geological,
Topogninhical arid Inning lingtheer,Contrestreet,
tiepin Pa., gtres attention to surveyseind examine.
eons of doal Lands, to surveys of mince requiring sps
dal accuracy, and to the superintendence and Aortic*
' •
charge tbr proprietors OT estates.
• Febrain - Vla [July 22,'64 27411 stf - '
Pottsville, A
ir e
WIL ESTATE AGENCY.—The
reigned will give prompt attention toThe pnr ,
*se and sale sale of Real Estate. Agencies for property,
Collections of Rents, Conveyancing, and adjusting to
and account', Lo. • I 80111116 ARTZ.
Ofiles t's Market street war Third.
14-3 m
GA. the Purchase and
Bale of Beal Wale; haying and idling C 0111: ta
ng charge of Cod LandeiMines, Ite.,end collecting
cents—from twenty years experience in the County he
hopee An glee sattamtion. Mee IMahantango Street,
PoWleille.CLlAß. IS. RILL.
April 64867 , . 14. tr
-----.---,
ir H. MaElwain, Civil and Mining 1
0 ..lingineer, ishland,*a., attends to Bulling' and I
Inspecting Mines, surveying and - dividing la ds. row
biting Town Lots, and all other business in s Hue al
his protession.
)
Letter address, fountain Spring P. 0, qehnylkill
County. Pa. • . -
Feb: 23.18tet . l' , MY
EkehMUND M : lIVENSi _. -
lianicar rngioreei, &Draughtsman, ittsaqitp, Pa ,
Destine Ind Wortioi posvolors 'of Cornish
Pumping Engines, inikow, end a mend der
mbflop or Conley. Maid tad Rolling 1111114-
ebinery, Zr.. Zr. Mods* , ago and Speettleatkmo
of Inveotiooo prepared dir the Patentallee.
, Tainniusaebriiere, 4l,l7 - , •- , . . 34
-
MD. I...DODSON, Opeii ,
li.At‘isnas6dilidesurenust.tisset-1/1.1 .
tad Arose of the best Dental Establishments in •is
pad Sf the State, and Intends to alfOre his pativets the
henelit of emy improssinent in the Art. Ile
tees to Imitate:nature to a nicety tn the adapt:at = l d
arrangement ol Tenni:lo9lle or Vitreseent Teeth; in
sertspartial or who,* wtA en Aluespheric pressure, to the
entire exclusion of Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth
and roots with facility, and ells decaying teeth . with
gold, rendering tbem sign! during life. SirOfflec.
to
Werke street.twodooreibeysOentre. North ride.
fIEO. BROWN, Mine Inspector, ten
ut Ikon noloorTkosto lancl-cryners, um of Pathan
said ia. Yenta WS experience In Mining. anal
kneel of Tel:max he Is engarprd We and adjoin-1
In itunilning mines and exploring Coal;
' - nii/o gig ltisfeetion to all Via I
THE BEST STEAM PUS
1 00
21
be N
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le
Q.
a I
1,.
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a
THIS' PUMP ,- is made .of Iron, Brass,.
j_ Bronze, or ann Metal castings, designed , and 'ex
tena'vely used for Steamboat, Railroad, Factory and Mi•
ming purposes, and sires great satisfaction as a Boller
Teed kump. They are very sully repaired, and, being
less cesipbeccied Went any Wow Meant Pump to use they
are much lees liable to bet out of order. For references
and testimonials, with circular. cuts, Re., apply to
LITTLEFIELD CO.,
Spetwfdleld. Man.
11.1 y
17 Minh 21. •6T
PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY.
f Smith, IPropiteter. •
An Muds of coal shovels, spades, cralriddles
The 1l
patr o nage Of the publicis reipectiull) solicited.
Januarylo, '57 24
THATCHER'S
Double Action lotting and Suction Pumps.
THESE Pumps,. from elyorience, are
acknnwiedgeU to be superkir to anon We. They
ore %boo cheap and durable. For sale by C.C. CARTER.,
kW of the Right for SchoYikin county (
-Pottsville, November 15,'56 4e-ly
TOBACCO,'CIOARS AND OATS. t
411;:o the HOmburg Smoking Tobacco',
' and Cigar Manufactory t
0, biabels prime Oats; '2OO barrels Smoking Tobsoi
co; 200,000 Ralf Bk:dab Cigars ; 100,000 Spanish ftlamii
25,000 Cuba Extras. JAMErt S. 310YER.
Hamburg, Barks county!:
Bent. 22.'55 38- ;
THE LATE•FrIRE.
• t
V i OTWITHSTANDING the FIRE
i 1 - wtolch tkatroyaa
l our Coach Faclorbund our air
Yere loll!, we are no wouraged, but hale goue newt
Brialy to work, at the d shop nearthe Pioneer Purnacri;
where we will be happy to see on's friends. '
Give us a call and assist us to repair our loss, t
ABRIGUT A BCRKTIARD.
.43-tf
pottzylll .Oct.:s, 'S6
.tEXTEISIVE NIAIIBLW YARD,
.• asatongo bassi e,L.
riIHE subscriber is pmpared, at his old
stand, to furnish all kinds of materials in his
for building purposes—plain and ornamental. lie
ip
vitas particular attention to tits Tomb Stones and Montt
merits of his manufacture. They can be bad In every Va
riety of style, and will compare favorably, in beauty akci
finish, with any obtained elsewhere; and are of nred*t
cheaper rates. i JOHN T. LANDI
Pottsville, May 17, '5B 20.1 y
ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY;
,
St.Clair:Schuylkill Co., Pa.
rjcHIS ES'I'ABLISHMENT is 114 W
prepared to contract with Railroad Co'n. and others
or any number of Freight and Coal Cars of every Me
scription.
The machinery is of the most approved eonstroction,
and the materials used of the best quality. the! Qr .
prietor can guarantee the work equal to any manuatc
tared in the United States.
The Chilled Plate Wheels need by him iare
from the Celebrated Foundry of Bush k Lobdell, which
for esoillenee have no superior.
C"ARLES R. AIIBOTT. Proprietor.
CIJAS. LAWTON, jr., Sng4.
2-1 y •,, '
Jan. 10, '67
4
•
• PQTTSVIL.LE •
Saddle and newness manufactory;
TIIZREWI'PH invite your especial
%
attention to my ve' e xtensive stock of Ready *We .
kry, Harness, adlars. dr., embradog the largest
variety of styles and qualities ever offered for . mate In
this county, and at prices that will compare favombly
with those of any other house Intini trade. ' k
1
Maiing been, for some years past.
In the habit of purchasing my .6
Rai , Xaterial exclusirdy for Ceh, • .
I And myself now in the possession 'of advantages: rum
thil cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel
:that I ran, with ronfidence,solicit the trade of all classes
of &niers : and my arrangements for the coming sea
son's trade are based upon men a larger amount of; bari
um than I hare hitherto done: you can therefore; rely
upon finding at my establishment everything that; is re
quired in my line. 'I
Orders by mail are respectfully solicited. and the toodi
sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to prick and
quality I.EFEVN ft WOMMLISDOPF.
1 Opposite Episcopal Church, Centre street, "Oreille.
March 7.1857 • 101 y;
-41--' -I--
I . 801.01111011
and HOVER.E
Wholesale O
Retail I
DEALER in Stoyes, -Ranges„. ~ ,
Heaters, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, •, Bd. ...-
titian Wars, Brass Ware, French Ware, , tind •
Cutlery, Range Boilers, Portable Ranges, (las •
Chiens, Summer Furnace, ate., de., huodded ---•••
to his former stock of Stoves a variety of noir psi
terns of Kitchen Ranges of which he can giie the
highest recommendation.
pile calls particular attention to his new stylet i f Bea
ter which he is cantident will make the best lies r that
his ever been used in this part of the country. [also; a
variety of new patteens of Cooking,. Parlor, attd Mail
Stoves. Ile calls particular attention to his sheet iron
, Parlor Stove, it is an improvement on the (iisferbach,
which he IS confident is the best stove in use. )Ie has
- now thedargest stock of the above articles (toonumer
one to mention,) that has ever been (dieted In this part
of the country. Ile Invitee his friends and enptotners
togall Aid examine for themselves, feeling• confident
that he can suit them in quality and price; he/ flatters
himself that he has had much experience in hi line of
buidileas, therefore he feels confident that he cahoot • be
supplied In quality or cheapness. 1
• 44PItooling and Spouting and all kind °Mobbing
done at the shortest notice.
• .
(hire sired: bdoors above Market, lota side, ibravine.
March 21, 'IT .
TO CARPENTERS AND BUJRENS.
T3 - ECEI
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER
, • , -,-AND
-1
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
1TA176 on end at the r eaten -ive esta lattment, on
Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind
and description. Which they can supply to
Carpenters and Builders, it lower ktes thanrr l int
bought elsewhere. They are also ready t 4 supply,
through the means of their extensive buelnesti, and la
rhor saving mac.bjnes, manufactured articles in their line
at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cosi. .
Their . large workshops have been in success .opera
d
tillo for the past year, turning out vast quauti lei of
Doors, , I Window Drawee,
Rash, - Panel Work,!,
Plastid's's,' ' Bed-posts,
Blinds,_, Bannisters" •
• ---....... iiiint,ers,
And alt kinde3of .Framed, Paneled and Tweed Work,
Which they have constantly on hand. They,ere ready
to execute orders at the shortest notice, for ady quintily
or quality of sawed or mannfaetnqud stuff.
Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, Tor building pur-
Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, - plank and siamtiing
boards; Cherry, Walnut; Mahogany, ki., for cabinet
work; While indTellow Pinehoarde for ilonribg, raw or
made to order; White Pine plank. 3, 214.2, T. 1%.
' and % inch. panel, always ready ; ale., plan . beams,
' .ralls, scantling , posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pali
ng, he., he. •
iarß Ills of sated stuff and everithleg In their line
on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. ,
. Pottavills, March 29 '66 , 10- •
PATENT METALLIC COFFINS!
READ 1 READ II
MIR. H. GRESSANGuhns been ap
pointed Agent for this county, for the sale of
_ i rit SW'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CABM . . 1
Wbieb snpentede all other kindsin WA!. Beingperfetalf
sir-tight, It obviates the necessity - n(2lMay bwials, and
alsopreservet thelrody fromimmedlatedecompositioar —
They are partkularly suitable for transporting tbebodi
from one place to' another. The face is covered yritb a
1 hick glass,with metal top, nittleb ean be reburied litany
lime, and the face of the corpse seen by Befriends or re•
to r We might give7mibuidirodsofehibinstes. to
corroborate our statement, sato theagseatagee sh e m e .:
i elite Coen has maths Wooden, buttbe followin g v"
infliee
WAIIIMOVON, April Bth.
Genttessesg—We witnessed the • utill44r must.
mental "Patent Metals Portal Oases, convey
the remaisii of the late Hon John C.Calhoun *be Con •
googol:be! Cemetery; which impressed tut with the belie I
t hat it is the best article known to us for transporting
the dead tQ their anal resting pliee:.•
With respect. we subscribe ourselves, yours,etc..
(Signed). Henry Clay, Lewis Cass, Dan. Webster, Wm.
King, Jeff. Davis, J M. Berrien, J. Y. Mason. D. R.
Atcllnses, A.o,omon,Wfo• P. MliallualiffellrY Dodge,
D. 8. Dickinson. _
Btmtestimonials might be added without aunt
ber. Apply to S. ORKSSANG, •
Cluttrsotrut,cerutrx mica.
poteffine.:Tun• 9.1856. .stf
nears pexarriFibinuite. KILL
• The 1310111; lamination. mi . She - Pay.
E subscriber announces to the. cid- '
sans or Schuylkill county that Le has secured the
1 g tto sell EDWIN and JAMES If
Cl CLARILI b I i F Pa:.
lent *louring
_MID, which hyproliennor the test
American invention of th e day. The sulpseri bosons
of these AlUls In' full operation now; In Tremont, where
he Invites all persons to call and lee It in
Mb highly lotollimmaint mutt need Invention
forms an entire now festurainthensmufacture of-Wheat
tato Ilcnin.and the lendid 'mariner In which it per I
forms Its work; Ortneng, Bowie,. and separeting the.
grate ate single operation Into seven different o Vtles'
of hour and Peed, and that with-Ina space of tams:.
tEme feet In length by four feet In breadth, at. e- ra•
ty of twelve 'bushels per boil!, on a pair of Trench
rr millstones only thirty !Ochre in dUmeter./ - !The
Drain is converted it a single operation Into Extra. and
Supernnellinar, Ylnelrlour,lliddlings.lihipitaffs,Shorts
and Bran,any power being applica ble to propel it,frion a
four hors up to any other dsdredi The small space It
maple* would not be missed when placedin &room with
other machinery, and the small ainonnt of power It re
_ qtdres top ro;olit, makes It certain that, ere long.it will
•oraperosde and ravolutionlact all other ripening IdUla! So ;
~4pplicable Is thls Mill to 'the wants of the world, that
.Aryet7 ow-mill,rnsohlni shop, /001120tIVO slop , foundry,
-Aroma, rolling mlll, e, any b ding having a parer alma.
4yereeted,csu now tutre'wlthin Itawalhaeompletehler
chant flouring Mill.al the Millais cost of from bur td
poveg hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount
of Grain raised within the tlniteaStates, am ,be courier.
led into dour within its limits. T e e . . . ; -
,With one of these Ma nearly every largo Collim7 el
iliblishment in this county ,whereetema poweir is used
for pumping,shonid be trowiled.i They could beerated
at a small expensetind would enable Om to. iminalhe
tuts their own *Mr, _ . •.
,ThiSr wi ln oat/ deMi l Pliol=oie 91214Peritai
y1tt,4101. - 44gott / 4 „ 4;. „ . of4t.k• ffi trow
:tntlid to' :n/ Mart wk. 4 4 1.1 1 1,1
lifiriNtOOn!litratfoltiolhe CM 60111.04iaiMp e a l yt
im i t
1%12 tuthrtuntivilkti:•l,:"..,....o.,-
t • , s• . .
• • ...„ •
, t i ttapt
iisam .it , ,
.., 1194, ,
i . efiNli
~ t ', i . 11.7 :7;:*.' . g
Dee. 20M i.
, .
CHES, JEWELRY.
LARGE • •Assortnient .of -Cameo
riiis and Zarlittlisdnat ft4elired bid •
hattarllLbltaJ lo ; La 19- J:S:Zpl:l9cri.
IMBLE. a, LANDIS a ,
mamm
ArtIERICAN RAILWAY • TimE,:,
KAI& ERB, a tholes irtlele, lostrota hi!
J. . ELLIOTT,
wet doer to the loon Beak.
' p4teente, 3tai 10, 'be .r
GOLD - and Silver Lever, .atid. Plain
, watches...l%r sale, lower lei price *hen they hare
fiver 'been anted:in the county ofi schn it i ti.i ,
ii - . nizt diet:abort the infers' DILL
t j Pottsville, May 10,111 ; • , ..
_• , ' 19. -
. ..
.; ':- M. AVIB.E'S ,
1-ilit AIP Watch & Jeti?-saM
Njeleiktswe. No. 73 North Second
.street, (opposite the .31t. Tams
llonse,).PhiladtdphLt. i
_. ! L
11, Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled. IS K eelleelt,, F. 7 1; 9II•
Tar Icermrfnil jeweled. $1 Sever Wins. S 9; Gautier,
$5 tor: Gold Speetieles,l4 tato $10; Silver 9PselwavN .
Al 80; Sliver Table Spoons, per Pat, $l4 to $lB4 Silver Del•
twee Spoons, $9 to Ul • Sliver Tee Speen3,-$4 76 ie $7 60;
Gold Yens - and .thdd ' Cams, $3, IG to 0 ; UOldtPens and
Silver Cases,.sl ; together with avariety of fine• Gold JeW.
(Rey. Gold Curb, Guard and Yob 'Chains. All goods W3l.
ranted to be as tepees...cited. Watches and Jewelry ret.
Paired in the best manner. AIMOOI.I.IOOIC lambs, Pins,
Av., made to order.
N. D.—AUorders sent by mall or otheeiriie, -will be
parttime' , attended to. •.- , • -1.. I
88.17
I ..1 ' ;
1 13ept, 90, 'N. - .•, !. e*
. , '
west ttati-
PH Il t A - DELI'IIIA.
goiember 8,1856
STAUFFER it iNARLEY.
: CHEAP WATCUES A .I!BWELRYL
! W b 1 7 t: a ileT and
7 t . a l
a i 1 lb
:.
" V, ,
96 North Second sirett. corner of Qua rry, Bads. i
;add Lever Watcher, NI Atw e l l itt.lB osnstajfai,-$211'74,1
l Gold Leptne {Watches, peso° to pt i oo.
I ,Shiyer Teter, full jewelled, • , ,- • . 1 ~ 112 ]
.;,Silver Leldne. jewels, • • ' !, ,
lSupatorQuartlers, . • ; •- • - ; - • 7
!Bold Bracelets,
Gold - Spertacles, - ,•• - .- • - • i -.--,'.. 7 00
- -.sitv- - - . • • - . t - . - ' ..1--,-I#9
' 1 JOHN IN. KENNEDY & CO.,
Fish, Chows and Provision Mare - hams, •
NUS.-39and 40 North. Wharvea, half
i n t way between And Ind ( r i ae are e t a i t l rriL I'II . I i L y ADEL.
rtZtISIT. etIVNUAVITRIIIptE/EIIICIF '
.. • 1
of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and general. Lather
- er, , No 6 &nth 51 st.. Philadelphia, , •
A pineal assortwientof all kindsof utsTazit,mosome ,
• ate., Me. RED and OAK SOLE LEATEIKR.
February VI, '57 . . . . •., 0-1?
Cli,Aßiiiiiii 'CHA A O/IPA; Nit coma
B L.._,
. : the . ogshe or tiarrel , suitable
• Bottlers or Hotel-In/event , nandantly on band
and for silo by ANDREW MeBRIDE a SON, .
. - N 0.656 North Second Street, Fhlladelphla.
Norember 15, '56 - 4r,6wa
Fine Silver do., - - . . , -
'Ladies' Gold Penelle, - - ,- ... 1
‘, , .. : 10 0
ellvir Tesotootio:',4; I '' '.- ':: ' - ' , ' ''' - . l'
Gold Peas; with :Pencil, sod Silver lieldent 1-
Gold Intigerwiligs.3lT4 cents' to gSOi Willett, O
plabi,ll,4 cents; pattot, 18Wtents; Mtet, 25 own a;
other artiClesi=tlon. Ail goods warranted to be
what,they are 1121101'11411411ARLS11
OcIP hood—some Gold and Sliver Iwvsrsand. Lephsets,
still lower than the above priebs.
October 4.106. ,
40.1)
JOHN H. ALLEN & 90
- NOS; 2 & 4 Chesnut itreetr (seuth
side, bylaw Water,) PIIILADFIFILIA, • •
(Tut OLDEST Woon-rrass Horn. In TEE CITY.)
' Manufacturers end Mifi:drealrafe_slers In . Patent Ma
ehtnete Droning, Patent OrOOTATi j loEttarlars. rear s .
rallied to shrink W 0044 MllloinMaru.eurda, Wash
se. de, of all dascriptioni. Pleitaccall and'exatatne our
stock. : (February 211,'5F S-snr - .
PHILADELPHIA,
A MININC;CHART .
J - '
,OSHOWING the' Progiessive Develop.:
menu and System of Engllen Misfile: By O. Arabi
Pbllllpps. C. A. and Profoseor‘of Cleologi. • Fabltsfiud
and sold by - It. L.:IIARNEI. 1
At his Map F.stabllebment,'S'o.7 Hers Bulktlng,
Sixth end, abpre. CArunef; Phaaddph4.
February 21, '67 . 13-.lm .
.
•
i - i 1:111.5 I 01 . 1.8 I I 011.83 t I
*n. & L .* , 5. AUXIN,
I ~ad 8 ai. wharves. rnaisidelphlii,
P u EALERS IPI , 01L, have just re
ceived, direct from New Ideaford, the foUoer 'syrup;
p tf 014 which they offer for West the lowest market
I, wint;Aperm'oll,3,ooogal,l Whilerilligliroll,l2,so o g - al
i A
, do Etephantoll,4,oo o do Mocked do do- 7,000 do
I Also, In store,Ormudog 911, Pale' and Brown Soap,
Sperm and AdomAcktlue.Coodloo. ~ .
Yeta7.3, '56. f . -
BOYS' CLOTHING. -- -
THE SUBSCRIt3Eti, would respect- ,
fully Inform their numitints frtendi and s custamers "
buylk Ul County, that their &apartment oraotning
fax, Young • Gentlemen is much larger than' ever, and
they are disposed to'sell cheap. Persona &Nagai a diet'
tance. have the privilege of exchanging clothing 'par
chafed al tb!a stare, if they do not suit.
P. A. HOYT CIIROTELER.
3'42 Chestnut St., comer of Tirutb, Philada.
April 25, 117
I , .
•
BLINDS. & 11.14ADE8
- airov naw arttag.+Ea
S. 'IT. 11717 Xla Is 1,.&& Thir El ,
XTO: 12 North Sixth Street, PHILA
-11 DELPFITA, hniatifteturerof Vault len Blinds Tal
tet and Gold Bordered and fainted Shades, of beautiful
designs.
Buff and all other colors of Holland URA for shades.
Fixturas, Trimmings.; ee., se., whohoale and retail, at
tothe
lowest,easb pikes. ItirSTORK BITATIES painted or.
der
lilt
B. J. W. thankful fir past patronage. teepee
thilf solicits the publle • to call and examine his Dew and
large assortment. before purchaeing elsewhere. . .
. , e,;••• We Medi to Pirnax" is s "
Philadelphia, March 14,'57_ -11. an •
FILES & RASPB; •
. TO FOITYDRTIIXIC.IIIAPINDMI it OTHERS.
•
R E—CU'I` pail made equal to new, at L cii.. PURVES, N. ...E. porner South
i
No. 61 ;New etreet. , above .Secon4, *wean Haas!, • and Penn Sts:, -- ,Philadelphia. fur
and 'lnt.. PITILADF1.11 • 111A. ' ' - • y is a es Ingot copper and brass; pig, iron.
Price of 11.e.Cattlingio P r Mizell* !! sheet iron.solders,limbricks , portablef or.
In. Flat BasVd. 'llalf.itoulid a Saw- ! n. Three Plinarti— ges, speller:Mock tinjead.toundry mould
bill Files. - Saw !l
60 ; I Inge. deluge. crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand
10 gl 50 • gl 02 Is% •v, 60
,! i et all kinds, brass, old Copper. /lc., Ac. lie tsetse a deak
11 1 SO. ' 192 •14 , 063 r!! er In wrought and cast scrapdrasn and other metals. It
22 2OH . 2'25 14% ,066' I ' le hie desire to secommodattansehlnists and others at a
13 240 ''2' IA ' !f• , • distance hom the city, by flirnisiting
not
article they
14 276 •a' 00 1514. o .78 ! - may want Its their busloots. Articles not mentioned In
1156 3 t
• -
. 4 8' - itl !! 050 ' the above will be pc:ironed and forward A. .Any inquiry
-450 . - r 7 .." '1 VD lln die above line will be promptly answered.
! _ Horse Rasps one inch emir; than half round ties. • I • A. PURVES,
AZ-All workmarranted iatisfsetor3t. A good assort ' H. H. earner South and Peon stnusts.
went of New Files constantly on band. • J,II. I SMITIL I February 14,'57 7.
blarch 21,'5i , '-12.2m_ r
• J • 114 N STOWE & sons., .
No. 45 S th Second St., rhiladerphts,
VRE now receiving theiriSpring
:/Xliorfaitloii of Silk and Millinery aciOls, consisting In I
part of Fancy, Cap arid Bonnet Una and lean.
toe Ribtinna;.ol ace andPloin Fluke: lfareellines, Ariel
llorruceo; Black Medea; French and lEntetah - Cropes,l
Tarlatana; Minna and illusion Laces. de.
aaaortment of French and Anteilcan Fiera.
°rill which they offer to thetrade on. favorable terms.
March-2.1, '57 . 521 m . , 1
C Ain P E T
r At lqdridge , s Cheep Store.'
3EING in ~Ity•street, ; whore the
store expenses ari iery light. the sabeeriber is ros
ted to sell at the vints , , LowEer ,PRICES. Persons
visiting Philadelphia, atiot ishlnn to; buy Carpets. Oil
Cloths, Matting'. &c.. will do well toeatinitne the large
assortment of
.Tapestry WM:IICW
• imperial CARPET!.
Ingrain and! enetian, . • .
• And OIL CLOTHS OfGm In greet variety.
• Also, Canton and 4oceetMATTINGS of all kinds, with
a large assortment of Le.W.eitcix , Ingrain- carpets, and
entry and Stair Carpetit Rugs. Mats. , Dmiggets, Stair
Rods, Rittearpets, Cotton Camets. &c., &c. •
IL H. ELDRIDGE,
. .
. . , . ..
N 0.41 Strawberry , it , Secondoor above Chesnut.
YIiII.ADELPIIIA.
itirStrawboarry Is the dirt Street west of Second st. - 105
March Tatb. '57.' 13.1tu
_.. _ i
---- - - -
WARBURTON'S , ...• i
Bonnet Mateitali...ron WRING , taADIL..... ',
To MILLINIMS MERCHANTS and 071.1.47 a. +.
JUST RECEIVED, , a full. supply of;
cheap and desttaVe Foods. the latest aris fashions, I
of one own Importation; also from auctionand Importers,
which we offer much below the ravel prioei.
Bonnet Ribbons. all widths, klarcellines, - • l•
Sense and Crape do , Florence* -
Black Velvet • do English Crapes
Plain Satin I do i Aerophane do .
PlidO Mantua .do •i • French do. •
Mite Silkit - , . . : 1 Bonnet Lawns
,p ou lt d e , wi t v ~.
... !Tarlatan,lthite and rioted
Gm d' Afrique. ,- Joined Blonds •
Gra de Naples , ; Blond Laces
• Black Grade nines • Illusioni and nets • •
Black Modes , ,-.' ; Crownßuches and QuilUnge.,
Black Bembasines •• . ; Linings,
Olt Silks. ors, 'ete., zobrotastisa,movesmum and Pee
.
*holt:tale and Retail,
At No. 1603.4. South Second street, Second Dry Goods
Store below ' A pruce,rpladelphia. '
March 41.'b7 i • 12,Stuf.
. .
1. • SA VING/
INC/ FLIN T !)
Or-
NATIONA SAFETY TRU*
WALNtrk STREET, South-west
corner of 11111110,-Phillasielplelsg.
(incorporated by die Sta 4 of )"amtisyirania.)
lope 7 Is reteired la ;my sure, k 91 90 sahigkancin
ferestoaldfrote the day 9t deposit o the, day of With.
drrwif • • - • 1
The °glee is open, every day.frons 9 o'rloilt in the morn
ing fill 7 o'clock in the evening, and on tklonday and
Thumb/ etamings, lll . l 9 o'clock.
EN THELEISIT MVP. Plaid CUNT. •
An sums. large or small, ark paid tack in GOLD, on
demand without notice, to any amount. I ,
Hoc.' HENRY L. RENNER, Piesident: .
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Yin President. '
Ws. J. Rens
lageetnit9i -
IfeerfL. Benner, o:Landreth'llfurons, -
Edelen' L. Carter, Y. Carrel Brewster,
Robert Selfridge; ' 1 Joseph B. Berry,
Samuel K; Ashton, Beery L. Churc hman,
• Jain' D. Smith, , • ' -Francis Lee. -
This eoleviny Wines nit Intsinen entirely , to the re
ceiving of,money on Interest. The investments anoint
tug to neaily l•
One anii a' Alining of D•llais I
as per published:repot : UM ASSET& are made Ist nuke.
nit y
_with' the patritions of Inns In' REAL ES
TATE, MORTGAGES, onouso RENTS. and such Ant
, rein securities, is will alwaYe mane perfect Ineurity to
the devotees's; slut width oinntd 1111.1011ta PliososlitY
and stability to this old indwell established institution.
March T, 'fa . , 10-
735 - 121 E - .01.11130a mama Gila's/ism
WHOIMIALE WAREHOUSE. -
bossier of iTimatk Mad Market: Streets,
times In.Bseoad Stitry,
P ILA D,E HI A
E attention N to ,. Our eh
. %rept 'stock Dnigs, Paints, bilsOtemiehat,
do., esdeeleel expressly Swear saw, sad assprlidas erre
of the Game sawortsamts la thelJattesl.States. which we
offer at low Woo, for ash Pr *Proved cream
Wlt IfANUNACTITRZ very we b., If e h& _•5 •
Psmaium Ppm White lean,
Lasiadlon Pare White
Pearl Baal White Lead,
1 "Visite Moritaaae" Vreoch Roe, Nita- ..
Pore Soon White American Nine s
VitiladMpliialome White Line, • •
• Yiestielire mrd Weatherproof Paints,.
Mese Greese, Pellovia,aad odors 117.
*WNWO.;
.Porter's superior Alkaline Window glint
&maim Viench Plate Glam. (eareasted,) •
The New Jersey Zinc Compile?. products, •
Mawr and Nephew's N, Y Tantiaboy
Bersklyitreralam Petra Wilts Lead. • • • .
liampden Permaneut Greens. • -
Pore ONO Catawba Brandy, • . •
IMPORTZUII.O, _ •
- • inch ormi.Nssibib Plata G lad. • , -
ileritekaml Realists Cylinder Wash • '
• Colored and JimmareAlflodime Glass, !.
Daeammtple • _
Ha d nnomed rlatokbatexorstuid,w4apth
b isom el t .,?,/
vaimpouw.,a,
th 4 areginilealtiall.l.lll.olll r I 10A-tow 1..) unit
UOlPellebendleollred sildeierlplielar - P. 1 ` 11 '.1 ,1 ( 144
(as ( hookipti &ad if
=LealliTrasler, ,•••;:t
dss •Ar./1 r
le*-11jso.j> :1
Etat .41011411 1 V0 4044111441 '
edir4eser
salsa s I Iml row 818111114211113111111101114110revil mitt 8)
4 1111 4'57 - 144 es ;
• . ,
--,-----,---".---.-- --- I trLL PAPER itINIS.O4.WSRADESI
. L. ISAACS & BROTHER, No.
1 1
WADDLING AND CDOKIND • APPABAITIB. 1
HE 'subscribeli . would ittvitti the ' t
11.,1 1:3 1;
co b - brill Second street, below Race, Thilidel
mpleted their large assortment of the above
speclpi attention of Arebitects.l Builders and the P
pu t ic, tobar superior atiOrtment of !Warm .Air Perna- 'floods for Spring and Summer Trade, would respectfully
eel , . Ventilating appatattta. Bath .lEdiers, Gas Ovens, • - invite the attention of purchasers to the same. Their I ,
Patent Lowdown Orates, and others df the latest styles; • stock, Sir beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be sup
also, a large assortment, of Ventilittoni, black, "gold, i passed. They' have constantly en hand every &scrip.
bronzed and while enamel Registerit Cookihg Ranges . tion: of Gold and Painted Shades. Buff Ifollaohi, sod :
of superior motto, warranted to Pertbrm well: also ..
, Shade Fixtures,- Wall Papers . Curtains, Fire Hoard
portable Ranges for sunnier use ; .1- . 4g-SilYer ' S AilsTlEns 1 p i lule, Borders. Ac., all of which they offer at lower rat,4'
Oas Consumer, made in the tot manner, and according than can be bad at any other establishment,- Call and !
to the original inventiont anl4 Agent's for Collin's Pitent : examine. J. L. ISAACS & BRO., ,
Chimney Cape. for reotilothit all 01111411 of.bulkilngs , • 1 -IBS North Second street. below. Race. , 1
and for the cure of smoky,ettininies, I Persona l attentiou . e . brtui ,,,, 25. , 57 9-5 m
given to all work entrusted to us. In. public are re- ; : - ----1:-'_...
quested to call and eianune nue large, and complete' - I g -
stock, as are know we cart: give satisfaction. • .-
• LICINtI "
! 1 . Great.nargatiss inside Trade.
--BAKER iE WILLIAMS,'' '
irt
•
No. 11 3 (OW Not 406) !kiarKet street, , I HE- SUBSCRIBEILS respectfully
'W 1,4 1 C01 Above Eleventh, Oirard 'Row j oolleit their Friends and the Public in general, to
'ca mild examine for themselves, our stock •of the latest
,styles of ~, • 1
- i OAS FIXTURES, a
4 •. ,
,Chaudellers, pondants ail& Brackets of most beautiful
finish. fancy and plain;' also,Pine Oil. Fluid and Lard
.i i.
AldPS,Oirandoles.Barlor anipa.G lobe& Vases, Ae., Ac.,
- p C_handeliers' Srickets and Pendants . Where ever
' 10 DT is wit nted.we will supply It at short notice. Lamps
1
' r Oits Fixtures, at large per centage in favor of buyers.
HEIDRICH Jr HORNING, •
' Store; No. 321 (late 221) North SECOND Street. ,
salary, Mercer rt., near Norris, above VineYHILAWA.
April 11, '67 1 1543 t
.F I ar(MPRHOOD, can
supply themselves for theIr.::SPRING
CH PP, with
•zg s
Leinatt's Pure Bone Dust, ~
' " Few: Phosphate of , Llme, at $4O per ton,
4 . 'Nitrogened Phowillate of Lime. at sbo,
American Fertiliser, at $2 per top.
These Fertilisers are Composed of-reliable Chemical el
ements. abounding in Pot Ash; Ac; they have received
the diplomis of four Rates, viz: . New•Jersey,New York,
Pennsylvania and Delaware. Also for sale. - GUANO,
all
kinds, POUDRETTE. Ac. Country produce received in
payment for the above, at market rates, or drafts on
god houses, or cash registered with orders, promptly at
teitded to. . GEORGE A. LEIN AD. (Prriprletor,)
'New Fire Proof ROW' N 0.19 t3outh FRONT
HIA stree
PAt. .
PHILADELP,
•
February '67 8-4 m
• -
Man= 'IIIIIIIOVXD
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
• - The•oaly. Oliver nodal • Y ..
ET awarded .by. AgNicnltnral &i
X
etles ILO given to this ohiperlor article.4t the last
Pennsylvania State Fair, at Harrisburg, as a Fertiliser 01
the best- quality for • ,
Wheat, Corn, Hata, Grass, as Potato:Mg,
rehrhig heavy crops and greatly Improving the soil. The
subscriber teopectfully informs Formers and Dailies that
be is prepared to supply the Spring demaied with this
superior and well tested article.
Awar.AGIFSTS WANT ED.- 7 .A liberal discount allowed.
•A LSO ,-/-Nor. 1 PERVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO,
POUDEETTE AND LAN U D - PLASTER, OILS, CANDLM3,
, . ,
M. W . El/ LDWIN £ co,, I SOAP, &e., of the best quality. at kowist market attest
Immerge, . • • _ 1 1 1 ' - Josh* L. , PulateroY,
• Broad 'anut Masi 1 uncle, fisticute!phia,pensuo ; ; ....• 9 and 10 South Whar . veshbeloa,2larket street,
W OULD ca ll the attention .of . Rail. P ILADLLPHIA.
; I yiipliarmers sin lead n on two private alleys. and nevoid
road Managers, Ind those inte.eeted in-Railroad . Hoe crowded Wharf. .• ~ [March I 'ffl 103 en
~
Property, to thole System ej-Loarewereelloggises.lowhiela • i---------r—D--44ciiieap ip--o r.oOA "-- a I --'-----
they are adapted to the particular buttons for which 1 - sty a
they may be required.; by the use of one, two, three or .; . . . . KELLEY illt aRowN,
four pair of driving aborts; and the use of the Whole,
or so much of the weight - as ' may be desirable for adhee ',• .f r o. 13 'North SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
s'on ; and in emu' coOdatingthent to the gradva,Cctrveg, I[ll - AVE on hand a full assortment of
strength of supirstruetion and rail and , work to be 'II 5 Spring arid Bummer DRY GOODS, aimprixing In
done. Ily thew means the elutxisoum useful effect of the pertl •- • .
power is secured with the least appease for attendance, Sup. oil boiled Alpaccas, . C
C lot s,
• ' •
costoefuel, and repairs to Rood alidEngine. •Witirthars... Black Silks, Rates's, ..- assimerea•
otdects in view, and as 'the 2.0:alto! twenty-three years Decals, ' - , Lawns, • -, Vesting's, -
practical experience in the business by our senior part. 'Madonnas, . Gingbanw ; 'Cialbroons,
nor, we manntsotureftee stiffireat kited' of Elegises, and ; Poplin., ' Prints, ,' • L Drilling;
several classes or sizes of each kind: Particular Mien- I Cruvillas. . - Pr ints,
'Cottonadess.
Hon paid to the strength of the waehineln the plea-and q Mous de Leine., Linens, Counterpanes,
worlunanship of all the details. Old long experleaeli ChalW do . Sheeting", ~ Table Coeur%
and opportunities of obtaining Information enables us; Stella Staub, . Skirtings, „ .Piano do
to offer these eng nee iilth the aatnaratteethak In elielent• 1 .Yelm .. do • . Ticking', .• - Paulo's, •
el's' "c 01 3 ,01 01 and derabllttp,theprill coarparefavorally ; • Thibet •f'do, • • Damask, .. Flannels,
with those , of any other kind In use . We also furnish to Mantillas. : . Napkin,. . Hosiery, 94 :
°flier wheab. axles, bowlink or low moor tire (to St eels- /Mr Also, Joyo' wear.ifogieat cork/y.IIW
tress Without horiao composition eastibga for bellcinitit. . our goods being bought and *old exchutvtly for CASH.
tottery deseriptiqn of Copper Sheet lon andflotler Workrt enables as to distance all competitors. = •
muteverry prticle appertaining to the - repair or 'renewal • Purchasers c ed buts email advance on auction
of Iva Engines . . M. W. BALDWIN,'
. cost, DO goods -al ted, and not abittemeet in
Lownot
Jarinary li, '57 io•ii 3 , 1 "" 1 " Inintro• .. per. . , - • HALLSY £ DROWN.
- ; No-13 North SECOND a b oveStreetob Market,
March 28, II Scs .- , . . Philadelphia.
MUSIC )-4 PUBLISHING HOUSE:
tr ----
ro t ism =ow:, t i r s...nrst l it.o:
der the Utah dons- . Philadelphintare
ets tautly habilitates the latest Mu ,
:ate, from the mos popular Nut herein the United States,
in a style that wilt vie with toy Lamed at any other
house, either la this country or %SWOP,. %
They have nhootbeishaseureatitsanieunce to thipablle
I bat their stock Or Sheet Masi: on band.consista of the
luiestand most aka:splits aantrinset tube found in the
country; they are constantly edding totheir stock all the
New Knife published In New York, Sato*. ike.. '
They also publish seem) Instruction Dooka,whieh say
Id geweraitalw threughOut the country.
PIANOS-.A Ant simorisnent of thebilt tessataata L rra
or'New York and Poston, at the Wattle etas., pities. ‘.
.' 'MUSICAL INSTRUMIINTS.
'
Also, a generalassortusent of Guinan, WWI os. lonaocst
Viutt i L Acronisims,Ats, Tiollft, O Strings,
of the best Italian qualities, all oultarf whicw ill b e
tarnish"
ad to the public. and the trade at the Wiwi rates. .
' Orders punctually attended ta.'•
i SW All Lee A Walker's Mode and Pnblica t ions ran be
nbtaitied at.B DANN A N't.- Book and Mustr :tore'. Potts.
ate. . ; • .
Phibuttactti , Feb. 4.1 tt
R PHQH
8 TR oF•ums.
litEsubseriberPspAresein ,to - the 120
tire of Armern and others interested,
been so wen
the abO,AAp.
C ft. Th e exeelleneyof our preparation has
i r f
known for mirky years per, that we diem It unneompary
to ay much lo respect to its -merits; but merely rem*
that during slang series of years. tie parity and valor
air A stimulant !Os the growing crop, sa d as a
PERMANENT MANURE .
Ursa been thoroughly establishod.
Oor g a perramping( qf /OK Is . tat thamted is its
eharaater torerparesen, but 1111 what it pwposto to *ad:
loon In Its chemical mostltsents. and is retied wpwarast
the asst illirann lit are MIL • .... . .
COIL OATII,_ WILT, P0TA10311,.. ORAIIII,.
And other mpg requlrtita s vivre= mid hatted assurare.
Pamphlets doe/ DM - it, tut the Mode of a ~
can be had glatuttowsly st our 1401411 N or ,Ivy when
cArnoii.—li• particear to Macre that wary bairel
of *Mete has ear stanselnid 'Sat it/ Pelts di Xiell
branded on the bead Tbblttatimili rendered meow
. 17: as their' • are sio ovary irtieles of doubtful treble sold,
nadir fbe name of &per Phosphate of Lila, ail to ob.
laid these who are usuqualuted with the value of a:
. .
- . 610111111 E ARTIeLE.
Thee lapse 2000 ibs. . (2y, aura per lb.) ,
A Mend Ilsitectlon made to DRALIIES.
".
of
last fall there !tau bees Imported but was arriss
of the celebrated .
Vadat erran :Guano;
Vilge we effs. der'sate he anon
n suaruaz. ..! .
Is A sorely of IA r ablable cradle tbe sate.:
,' •,..., ‘
• ' Price IP Per . 0 % Per lb.)- - - 1-
. MO. I Owyszasessit P•11111VISMI Glitalaw
• 'Tor sale tat Wlowest wiles.
. IfirThe t0.uu!"0..: - 701 !" 1 4 .. e ad Ms4or
0.2
15 .2
."
e.
c d 5
....
PHILADELPHIA. !
Ot /arum
T
Agriculture' Implement ., lse.AM
SETHE subscriber will keep
up Laud (9ovir. Timothy ang other Gresi
seeds. "White Chorer and Lawn Glass
,tOgethee with garden and AM weds, eh rh s r
wilt usnaut to be/rash and good. Ile will aim recen t
orders bra ll kind. of fruit em(ted to he alit
they are P.Pr , rxr nted.) agricultural implements. &e. CI
of which will be tarnished at nutaufeetarerti pri.'ee—
The seeds and frees said I y the subscriber are reto•Nd
with ereat rftra , on!) , frrAn grwannt of reputation are
standing. Ile does nut d,.. r il to geeds procured prorntste.
i. ounly in the merktt, trans th,le who hull cheap, nh..nt
regard to the ehe tttttt of Iseed sold. Nor tir , s 6
[ punchy rse or self see ls s n ,„, pr,...thivuouoy in
,than ear.
h"e " t'' I `'. o I qin:ity deteriorates Wen
three ot the mime specie?. The, is
I.lllAlll7.partieul3rly
an imptkrt.nt fop aiderition to tho.en. pore base ear , r
"needs or fruit trees. For tin,..1.,....,4 in orders
to le'-
sIxNAN.
, NEW GUANO DlEPCltiiii.
Tho , guano traio--so important to the .f e el_
tural interests of tho world—is, at the pnireci
moment, attracting special attention in Europe._
It is estimated that the guano at tie Ctiinrb t
Islands will last for another century ; but se thli
is a monopoly in the hands of a Government that
uses its advantages , to raise, at pleasure, the pr.es
of an indispensable commodity, greateffurts hare
been made to discover new tlepositi. In e bac.
npoint of view, nb blame can be attached 0
Pe She -had 1,,
been, hitherto, the sole ~.,„„
e) r
or a aluable article of commerce, and is 10A; ll'
this s the case she has the power, and pay,"
the right, to place a fictitious Yloo . on her se .
ports. Bat monopoly is not the only objeetten ti
..,
the Chincha trade.- The frequency of re,,,i,,,, : ,'
ih Prine,•and the change of tioveloment from va"
fiction to another ha* been a serious impediment,
to own iseros, and, even as we write, iftrive m .
,ikd o to sa"hether the Jillauds• are in the pe e .
sessiOn of . Vivaneo or Castilla, or bi t e far the far.
sign vessels loading there can be protee‘ei by I.
aiintherity. ,
th e a ttention , of the Government sal pe l f. -
of . England has been lately turned to tenco Gu
inn Islands off the coast of Arabia, situated to
Koorys-Morys Bay, abatit twenty miles from the
main lacd.' They were ascertained to tenets*.
ly.valsable, and swelesion of th e e Islands in ben
of Great Britain wee obtained from the limits of
Muscst, of whose possessions they-were sapposo
to form part: They are represented as complete
ly covered with guano; and, , though the depth
!hi . deposit has not been ascertained, it is km,
from actual observation to hi more than . eis ,
According to knough estimate,, it is - cocci:
thit-thi quantity of guano on the whole gem ..,,
Will amount to two unfliono of tons, with et ,,th,
,:?„r, , -
favoiable forshipising it during "eight months .. 4....?,',j,
I
the yeir. After 413. e Islands were eedgli, by ti, :".-..r,;'Vlft
Imatim of .Muscat, the British Government,. '',.. 1 '. 1, 4
reward Captain Ord, the discoverer . granted 4 - `;1 - ls
for flue years a license to load the guano flr'irl '%.:',. - 1 . .
'llsh ports .- An expedition to the Island o('lr : .?': • ;
i
'1,11.1 thereupon fitted out; but when the l esser .: 7 I
reached their destination, 'and some ninety 1 1 ,•,.-.,' Li
,had been actually shipped, the tneOwere ituum ;'.- es
and foried to'quit by glare body j k,f Afil4,lll '''
'." wi al
refusedlo recognize the right' of the 'maws ''
.' ' ffix
,
cede, the Islands. ~ ‘ [ 4
'Thus the matter stands for the.present is ,ii?, .'",
parties whii. went out on the expedition coact : I' :!;!fs'''''
that proper' protection was nut 'a ff orded theall . ;f4
-the British Government; and ask' that, (oriel. "i,J,1 5 ,'
tore, u vessel-of-war be stationed at the Leqe
... ''',-
Moritt:: This request, .considering the impetus% '.i
of the ,intereets - atatake, we suppose, will be snit ',
I
ed. I lse, we may , expect a revolution in the p....0...:: , .. r .14
\ano trade. From-the Kolnya•Morya group, fa '. , *ass
voyage to Englan o l'is twenty „days shorter 4u .
from the Chinches, and, • once open to commere''!'ff,
1,..
they will draw off European vessels from the-ye ;,:,.'t!
navies' trade and bitaktsp,,,iti monopoly„ The,l's:,,'. - .-,7
ruvien Government will then be forced to reduce .
its present high prices; and its Amellein. c'rie'r.- , ',• ....,
mere will be most benefitted by the red irt:7l.- :
~ ;:i 4 43 , ti
N. Y. Tiwies. i 1 ' t.- Ir.:
i Bennett Mrisafannasi 'or Bnitr..-41' r • * 0
.•
\spring.do not turn yotsr shiip r :nto the #47 .. a
I
until it is 'roll up, or lentil it. nide icietoeu , ea
to have something to shade thil - gclitta.in i.. 2.. '..
your cheep close and feed them haAni 'pia.'. -... ')..,.
some kind—they will eat it well if kept ho 70.,•1"..4,
grass. When put, upon pasture, have thre
more fields and change them often, so thr
pastbre may be sweet. I have known ato
lose three hundred cheep out of sir let
one summer. Ile divided them into. three
end- put them into three large, fields, t
shade s except what tbiEfpro on the /oath,
each field Made. 1 The sheep lay along tin
and when thonoim fly ears. the sheep we
seen 'running With teuclr noses to the
fighting the flliandj.eating only just en,
keep life in them.' The sheep did not
than eight or tent rods "(rota 'the' foam,- c
_ _ t
was eaten cloie to the ground, when Merin: - c i 4 i
plenty,of .pastu,re on the north aide of the isf.,::KZ:
SA a consequenice4 the sheep poisoned tliviec., : , - .W-',
is their own filth . The fly laid its egg' 12.5 g
t v
nostrils of. sheep, and they soon died is re , ;,... ......
~-.
numbers of "worm in the bead." ' it t i+.. .
Now, You would ask, bow 'should bp sine:
..,,
sheep?. _lie should. beveled, -them all int.*, , il i
field stud eroed theta to go fartleerfroul thus'.:,
sail Mist two or three dare.sifteir the first so'.
he should have changed them to- wain le.
WherMver you,see.T . r.sheep run with tbeir ts- i ,,,;, - j
down, to the ground; drive them to 7Olf h el tdie .
pasture; the fly will stay a coat 'bl9 lits v
have lain. Keep: changing them ?from, fe4
field end you , will net be troubled witit"r 3 7.
the head:"_,—Correne's off 4 o,o*.
011,14 e ORANCth.-11ere, we bare 00 or
most popitlar hedge-plants in America, 1 "
clothed With glossy, .and beaptiful foiap. •
grow ,aw freely aa • willow,. bears tto
,well, and m armed with a regiment of am;
does not suffer front' attacks of the" bug" "
met" It has boon planted. extensively
st
W4 l, sod Jo most' loOalities is said " •
every purpose of: a Sann.heige. 044 '1
'rotors, it is feared that, it will not 14 0114'
ly hardy for the Northern. States.' Atm to°
41° North latitude, 14.1 8 .44(i cut '
Being a native of Arkansas, thie B"t
wondered-at. On Owner hand, it it c° o6 ' .
that if the mills will drain2d ) ths ttt t ''
prove hardy enough as ler North 'oil Voz '
What 011ie tape are a little frost.bitteo , it
and only eaves so.mucii labor o
, 13 Prlog pruning,: Jack Frost works for er
frieside are enthusiastic in itt peaise,dera
thWA, if well trimmed, it grows bariiier even.
and that wherever the Ibabells grips or aft '
Opens, it will make the best bodge in lbs
isaurivalled in the density eied:etebbottle..
its 'brioche, and thorns the suiallest bird
Sy t hrough It; horses;' Mulct, COWS, ;bah;
.;
unruly boys who wish an aphroken aref
to keep on their own aids of it. j Our ewe 44-4
ion trohat it will proven good f i litalp-pleet
the Middle and western, 13tatee,; at teat"
,milder pstiona of those' Statue, I,but it rest,
rsfied upon, for .Northern, latitudes.-710c,
iitciptoi
•
Howse 61 ICY Yir e otna..-1. Loot at
w it la MhLts With • slightly yellowish or
.010,011 ttil It ls s good ■ign. It it it eery!
With a'blilsh east, or with. Welt specks in 11,
des if wet good.
wet mid kneed
; lilt 'Works ',we
mitilottiMa api
I 3. %V ow a Ili
smooth, perpei
lasi, the dot
der, It le bed.
your Mud)
It
preoterot. th at
will stand an
modes were
sake se spot.
tits to a stems,
the quality of
Wrest:lb?
lamps lervanl
Ablate*brls
rtl
. 71
becto
rabotanoi,
414 01 . 841 '
vinas-0.?
'abr. ift info
tttir~f►
trjli byissidlr
sieseivilalte
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