The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 01, 1857, Image 1

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101*,L hriable I r ayanee. 41 5
IV)t/teidtwi pooreantarand.2so ulateau
to thlo
within alio year. .
. tonnes:
Threo males to one addre.s; lit adrayur, . , , $5
5 c . 4
tio' . , . yri 00
So en .) do - d•.
Fifteen tlf` de ' ' lid - '•• . ' 'Aldo
n instboiniarlablypaid in lidlit '
I ;In malbwriPtlon g -
and sent 'vent widow. , ,
~
to Vdnillix , Ar' in'ilPsi, „.,' . r......-2.
, ~.,,iitillte faratihad at • Gisriselia niiiiiiisiq a t
T" . " -- • I i • cash on delivery - --I • -
$3 icr l IV P t Wool Vcaase •
toppled-, le . 144 it
. la le e
( algal'
y o esatt at Fill.) advance. • •l ,- ... ~, ,
~, i •.„
Tint Weir Or If iItIPAPIIIR. ... .
If entreriben. order the digeontinuaneonf that. ~ .
4110 10 1,
~pe rs , the publisher 1111!ty continue to send them TID il
arrearageO re r ard-
if N bser;beric neglect or refuse to take theirnewspa.
( too , from the ofliees to whith they nendirected. they ors
-held responsible until they have Not tied ttio bills and or
dered them dbwoutinvied, - 4 . •-
I f subscribers move to other places without Informing
the publisher,apd t e newspapers are sent to tbefortner
di redden they are held responsible. '., -
The eietrts have decided that reftvinAto takeout/repo,
pern fvun'the office, or removing and leaving Ahern un
eal led enr, is primp-fads priden re of intentlV - Vlaid.
'' • tai` +Zesß~a
• RATES OF ADVERTISINC. -
On el us re of to Ikons, 50 cents fo;ri
laiertlone, 25 eents.nala i . nes one time, 25
nen fingertips, 1. / Vents each. All &dyer
rents—Sobtigi
over 3 lines, for short periods, charged as a
aq care
isisus. 08 f . TWO. TORII. 103. ityinca.
Three Dom, 117% $l - 25 $2 25 00
Four Itnes„ .95 100 ;175 At 2 75 ' 400
Filo lines, ° 100 lEd 00 3 ' 500
Lt. Oren I Irt LIIO4I COVSOIIIII A RIVAL 011 , Tter
fine square, 125 ,225 , 360 '6 00 •1000 •
Two equarei, 2 oo' 900 14'00
Three squares, 350 5 00„, 7 50 ... 12 00 ,16 00
F.., e,, lun r e ig, 450 0.00 800 14 00 .20 00
; Quarter rot.. 600 00 12 00 IR 06 Dil
' m ar o dmuln, .10 00 15 00 20 R 9 .35 00' 'OO
xgl o wer space for short porlois, Na poragreenhirik
,4 . 4.• liminess Notices, $1 each—accompanied witrean
ad verthoolent, 50 cud; each..
Advertbutmints berets Marriages and Deaths, 10 ends
per line for first insertion—a labsequen t haserticreis:, 5 ceote
per line., Nine word s are count.W. as aline in advertising.
. Merchants arid others . advertising by the' year, with
'charigei, sr,/ a stand In g ' advertl sement not exceeding 15
lines, will be charged, including subscription, $l6 00.
Space to theamoont of foursquares, with chats
ges'and subscription • •
Without changes, the rates dogtrotted above.
Advertisements aet In larger typo than usual will be
Charged 50 per rent advance, on these prices. .411 cuts.
will be charged the same as hotter press. •
N 4 Trade Advertisements received. from Adzertigiug
A g4nts *Mart except' at 25- per eentiaftenee on these
pekoe, unless by special agreement With the publisher.
Marrikges 25 Cents. each,' Deaths &commented with no.
titre, 25 co nts r althout notices, no charge:
AD tortleesiexcerit tlatteinTreitioneciutracter and
for educational pommies, wili benharged 25 reels for any.
Dumber of lines under 10. - Over 10 lints, 4 cents per line
additional: „' .•
Pmceedin"s of Meetings 'not of a general or p (Min Char
acter, charged at 4 cents per line for each
To facilitate calculations we will State that 32R lines
make a col umn-164 lime a half column—and 82 lines a
quarter oolumu. 1.'952 words make a col UM ir —1476 a half
solemn—mod 735 a quarter Column. AU odd flues over
each Swims, charged at the rate of 4 coots per line.
• Yearly advertisers mast catiene their advertialng to
their owe baldness. Agencies for others, aloof Real Rs
inks. de.; are /tot Included In business adveraseuume.
'LIORESCREENS.
* RODGERS9 • ENT O.'S
• -411 RON RAILING WO KJLit
110DGERS, - E?iT s CO .maniulirettirtrs
?f r ill of Cast‘ and Wrought lON itAILINO,
zwmismc r i °revery description, invite the attention
• of the public to their branch of business
"""' which conducted in the building for:
userly occupreg y oast as alCoach in Coal street, Pottir
Ole: roma: '
They can futdtsh 'Verandas, Trellis-Work for Arbors,
Ac., Flower Trainets, Tree Ernes, Ac., Irrevery rtriety.gf
style; WindovrfluardkOoller O mt Ing and Wire Netting
'
of all klndszat the shortest noUre and on the Wisest
terms, together with , loon Bedsteads, Fano, LA and Gar
den Fences,English hurdle Fence, Ac., &e., help'', city
N. 1 . 1. —cetneferi Ibis : neatly enclosed.• Designs "get
up" to suit customers.: Everything In their linoon Wind
or ordered, will be furnished At, the shortest notice. 4
We are prepared td do all kinds of castings, such i r as
• railroad chairs, water pipes, Ac. .
l'Arusry 2,1850 54y
MINERSVILLI.E.
41.14EISLER,_
.(Lato scurts,'Lseyerle. co,)
lianufactrirers of
I prom Wire Coal Screens. Coal Riddles. Si'Dis
• igißß Wa43. Brooms, Ac.,
County. •
'77. Thankful for theliberal pati.onagethey:,
hate received from the Coal Dealers and others, in the
put. would most respectfully solicit their custom lo the
future: •All work doreretriur shop will be warranted, io
that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job.
dr. Kurt z .being vne of the oldest. and themost exit&
rieneed Inire Wertzr,ln the county, we feel sure, that we
can tnriont the beet Coal Screens in the Region.
onfou*addressed to J. 11. Kurts. inenerille,to W.
L. IlelsimorDotterille or Kuria ,& Heisler '
Ninerrollfe t
will be promptly dttended Old Screens repaired.
• .1143 , 1 U, Dia • , 20- •
LEGAL CARDS.
ROSEBERR , Attorney at
et • Law. Office—Writer of narket and 2nd strnetr,
Pottsville. ' -, August 9,'56 32-
Attorneyat
Law.
Otile4--Contre street; opposite the Totsis Ilnlh
Pottsville ; [February 9, 'tie 6
.
D
AVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law;
POttarllle,Pe. Officelu Maria street, oppoolte the
Post (Mice. • • July 14,'56 2&ly
P. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law,
county, Pa., wlll.act as
agent lu the purchaseand sale et Baal Estate, oollectlon
or rents, C. , [Ashland, May :3, '6:. 21-ly '
LEIVIE NT •S. FOSTER, Justine of
Jibe Nikes, Minumiue—eonectio6 and agencies so.
cited and attended to ca refully , .
February '23, '56 84S
rpHOMAS R. BANN'AN, Attorney at
"'Lair. 01like, in Caiitre Stn3et, opposite . the Episcopal
'phnrch. Pottsville, rouna.
Nov. 20. 1858
't 4 fR — A.NC - IS SPENCER, . Magistrale,
and Real ,Esiate Agent. Office In RAU Road street
be ow East Market, Pottsville, Pa. _ _
Metich 22, 1836
1 01-11sj SEITZIN.GER, Justice of the
el Peace. ST. CLAIR, will attend to all .bualners en.
runted to him wittt, diligence and care. '
February 21,-.9+57
•
ropifEß IA Ivr E Attor
neyetLLaw. Pottevllle, Fchuylkill county. re.
imc&—ln nehantZugo.street, corner of &cond.
April 11, ',7
OHN C..CONRAD, Jr.; Justice of
ity the Pease and Conveyancer—odic,' opposite i'ablle
School House, Broad street, Tamaqua, pa.
May 2; 'Zi7 , •
fILEORGE ,deß. KEIM, Attorney at
tJI w, Will attend to legal business
le Schuylkill county and elsewhere. 00Ioe In Centre•
.trect, dearly opposite the Miners' Bank.
; Icily 7, 'pi ' 27,
(„lAMUEL • GARRETT, Magistrate,
00onieyailtrer and General Collector; will attend to'
business enteruited to him with diligence and care. Of
flee, Centre street. Pottsville. Pa..opposlte the Town IDA
, N. B.—The Dockets of 14. M. Wilson, Es: are In p
session of Samhel Garrett. Fig. July 14 . 86 2B-
kicIOLLE. -- CTiONS4 n N NEW YORK
and BROOKLYN.—Pe aln Potterille or &buil:
county who dealt* to re any debts .r notes. or
bonds collected in New York city or Broo * , or King.
county, or who desire legal information u law Procee
dings In three Mies, can bare thalr business promptly
' ettoudod to by the undeeigned. - C. J. JACK,
,• • % i ' annul/or at Law,
345 'Dutton street,' Brooklyn
R.,ference—Jastas 11. Gniair, Ellq,
July 11,'51. "
• f SAC SEVER 1; of the
I PEACE, attends to the Ilection of account., and
i -
nll business appertaining to is:office. He also attends
to the measurement of Brirk and Stone Work, Excava
tions. Ac. The Docket of Jscoll Kline, Esq., le In his
' . ;recession. Dfflite--Centro at) below American Blouse
0 Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, .6.e.
• ISAAC L SEVERN'wIII attend to the 'drawing up of
Red's. Bonds, Mortgsgeit, Surreys for Insurance, Ac.,
-with M:curacy and despatch . o#&—Centre Street, be.
...Ais American House, with Issas Severn, Magistrate.
Pott vIIh., VIAL 14.67 , •
BUSINESS CARDS., •
m.•DIXON,,, Dentist, 1612 .Lo
emit street, I'III.I.A.DEVRIA. - •
Elul) ll .: i7 • • • • 28-fsii
SAIITH, Mining Engineer
'sod 0911Iery Viewer, Pottsville; Pa.
14, '57 • 741
I OSEPH W. GEARY, Civil and NI
ping, Knirtneer: OMee—Clorner of Market and 2d
streets, l'ottsvlllo. • [January 10 2-
-:1V.I) SIIEAFEER, I'ottsville, Pa.,
• elate of the Pennsylvania State OA:anginal Survey,
explores landA, wines. ae. lOctober 13.'5b 41-tt
130WMAN;Sur-*
en I/101l t.. Mee In Brivkllnlldlng, gB Seast••
nerWarko add:Second. streets, Pottsville, l'n.
000'1
.1.1553 • 40-tt •
`C/VIZTER, Civil
Ing Engineer, Surveyor. de., will attend to 'Orme
ot end*. mines, tow r 1 plots. de. .otrlre with Sarni. Lewis;
Esq., first. door below Fllverrepinee, I'otterllle. Fa.
:May .• •• .104 f •
HENRY PLEASANTS, Civil and
Mining engineer, ['Tr: VILLE. •
A
, cgr-erntre orrrt. wimit'aldf.,l.l.viuen :Market mud
Nor,reglab;-stuno building ti which Mr. Puiug's (Mee is
located. Rariugtry 31. 'UT 543 ms
CLEAVER ` & CLAPP; Geological,
J Chll and Mining Endineerii, Cnnvoyancura, and
lk•al - Pate Agonta-.-nrprndte the 'Wyoming Honk.,
SCRANTON. Pa.
b. W. pasta's.]
May '.ST •
',Oil N 1110 D GKISS,. Mining -Eng'
VP- noor sod Purveyor, Centre St., Pottsville, Ps., al
od+lnsurreyingand Exploring Coal Lends. Import
NlineK4c. I Agent (or the purchase and &deo( Real
mllewtion of rants, Lc,
.t
P..t.ltY W. POOLE, Geological,
. LI T4 156 ,- . - PLlcal and Mining tigineer, Centre gfreet,
Put grilli Pa., gl gee attention to il marl, end exatillne.
ti ,18 14 Coal Lnds, to gurvagje of minas requirlltsM
cial accuracy, and to the aupentntainfanc°
. ,
lca
charge for pn , priatorg of totaling. •• ' and t
: Eibruarf 2 .!,[4 . , [July 22.'64 2744] Ilkf
itA O INICY-..-PO r the. Purchase and
l. ILl t ale Of Rral Estate; boring and selling Coali tor.
• king'. cWxgpf Coal Lillllik Mines, tte..and collecting
reuta—frent twenty ware experience In the Coonty,be
linage to:give satlafaction., (111 lee Mnhantangh Street,
4 4tryilie.
• CIIAB. M. lIILL.
. April 6, 14.57 ' '
14-11
t •- r
• t Ir. McElwain, Civil and Mining
•P NI Engineer, Aobland, Pa. IttAtb' to Bun . ' 6 YIDS "d
I l i k.t.grt lag Mines. annoying; and dividing la nds. reggo•
1 tEr *deg
mb T , at rn L n ott, and alt caber . , bunions In th e line of
•. Po
~
e.unt .
Lrttec I
! , addreaa, 7oxintaln spring .P. 0., Schuylkill
• : . • ' .
. . f gh.ll,lS , S' ''• • ' - - ~
_ 7 .
_ 7
1;I:rSIIIVENS,
. JirothOnlealEioginoer d4Draughtsmant ftmultm• Pa . *
,^luost Nelno,ind Working Drairiors of Condth
' 4 I ,I nIS Itnirltieß, %%lolling Enalate,aild a amend deer
'nga.a or Colliery. INO. Yuman', ind Rolliog 31111.111 r.
n, at. ae. 11 1041e1a, Dnaluqs and Speeillealloaa
,InvantFax awpankl.ll4 the Patna 0111aa .
",,na .retaciary.2l, 'II • • 11417
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~:p.p..i,i5n:E)),..0. E R• ,
..,,§01)10)4,7y MORNING, BY
VOL':
ADVERTISEMENTS SET - IN LARDER TTPE THAN
USUAL WILT. II CHARGED 50 PER MT. ♦D•
VANCE ON OUR USUAL RATES. - , ' •
J.;11. & ..ALLEN,
and '8 South: Wharves ?
DEALERS.IN OILS.
• June 4, IT I f 2341
• 'OILS.! OILS!! "WISH!'
HODCSON & KEAN
Nae r 5 a ti 9 . Whdrves,
General Commission Merchants, and . Deelers in
WHALE AND SPEED ' OIL,J:OR XINING
AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES.'
8ept.22,'65 Urtf
&
' OEO. VI. POMEROY CO.,
: • . mums TN
q/ 1 69 N SOAP, CANDLES ) dm. '
0.. 0 South Water street,lielow
Market, Philadelphia. . • .t .
sperm, AMA, Siephan t, Whale, Tanners' and ;Imidnery
Qll, sperm and Adamantine Can lea
• . • tiamnel.T.
Phlladelplda, Janmery 6, bi - •.• • • i 14y
• MAUCH CHUNK , i . .;.' •
W skg.49Xo,ty..„ I
• 3Plisispir .itamsewel,
llanufactilnv 01'Nfire ilepeb for. inclined planes, shafts,
slopes, ice:, would inform the nubile that he la now pre
pared to make • • '
LINDA ZENOTII3 AND BTUS' :07117,42'
AND ROUND ROPE, . t
At the shortest 'Douce; of superior - gnat], kill' on lhfi
most liberal terms, at hls Wire Rope Factory, . .
Manch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pri. •
•.%Reference mn be madtato Messrs. E. A. Douglu, N. D.
.Cortright and A. rI. Droadhead, at: Man& Chunk; to N.
Patterson, Summit EMI, to Sharpe, Labouring k Co.,
more, Luzerne mint), Pa.. and in fact, nearlyall the**
orators In the Iteglonwho have been using his to*.
. July 28, IA • j .
.30-ly ,
BAILT &,I,IROTIEER, -
. . .
Having Removed To ,
NEW . STORE 1 "
NO 92:0 CHESNUT • STREET,
- (11ETWEIRK NINTH AND TNNTII„)
'• ' Philadelphia, .
Arq noiqoperdng - Aspiendid stock Of
• : C PE T I'N G S
,
jtufbrael og- every Sariety of . I •
11:311, ifittrAgELS, INORAITi,
TA WNW, 151 1%41AL. and
TELVXF, 'TIMER-PLY, t ENETTAITE; •
ALSO. .
AMERICAN CARPETS,.•
'Of their owo manufacuro, wbicli ,they warrant !to' be
equal to any 'mode made in this eountry.
'#7 LOOR I' L C,L0T148,,"
Of every variety of style and width.
• .OANTON SIATTINGE,CO(X)A 31AT5,M1132,1)=0- ,
• , • OEM tte.,
'Airril 25, 1 57- [Sept. O. 'Eoti . 38-Iy]
. .
JOHN A. MOORE.I - - [JOHN W. WILLIAMS.
• MOORE .& WILLIAMS' ,
General Conan:aster' Merchatis,
. - ,AND 'DEALERS IN
- MINERS' SUPPLIES
~
- No. G 4, 8. Water street, Pitalladelplala. :
The subscriber having been - associated with the coal
trade and mining operations generally, for serstalyears,
are prepared to supply adore for all articles contingent
to mining purposes at .the lowest rates, with can and
despatch: 1) u r stock coMpriees the following articles:
011e...Sperm, , Safety Lamps, . ` Thondey'stelehratea,
Solar. Fuses, • Gum Belting,. c
Elephant, Blasting Paper, Washers, : .•••
Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, ,
r . Racked, Ropes, - all isis, Hose. , I - ;.5
Lard, Pulleys, Blasting and othei ,
I . • %Ida. '-• . Wicking, " Powders, I
s
: • Greasing, Wire Rope, Soap. 1.. , • -
- Linseed. Tar and Pitch, Candles, Ac., Ace -.
f . ........:..... 1
. I .
sarrizaccs r I
, •
Hodgson A Keen, J.B. A. A S. Allen, CharlosMiller &
Co., S. Rothermel. Eaq and John _Theruley, Seq., Phila.
wielphla; lion. W. Do naldson, Hon. C.;ll(..Pitman, Geo.
W. Snyder, Esq., D.. P. Brown, Esq.., and L, P.. Brooke,
Esq., -..' °thornier; Wm. 'Dellaven, . Esq., Minersiille; and
A.J.Conuer, , Ashland:• [January 17,'67 76.1y .
Schuylkill Fire &Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ot wibcbte:N:7•l3.-22.2..
iiffice In Sillymin's Bluing, Kahintongo it.,
2 doors above Centre it, Pottsville, Pa.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW,
.200 1 .1000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.--
This Company obtained Hs Charter at the last Simian
of the Leg!).Mtn e of Pennsylvania, and Is now fully or
ganised aid prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates,
on Fire and Inland risks, im Public and Private Build-
Inge, Furniture, :Mocks of Goods and Merchandise of all
kinds.
Aide on Coal Breakers 'and Machinery, 'lnland Insu
rance on Canal Boatir and, Barge'', by Canals and Rivers;
slim on Cargoes of Cal to Philadelphia, New York. Bal
timore Company guaranteesto adjust ill losses
promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patrinuige of
the public,
Directors, -
SAMbEL BILLYMAN. - J. 11. ADAM,
WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr:
JACOB HUNTZINOEIR, Jr.
2iEOTWE LAUER, •
W. F. MUM.
I ‘
ROBERT M. PAD .R.
• RANEE]
SMITES, Secretary st
Pottsville, January'', '57.•
OPA.RTNEIISHIE—The under,
signed have this day (January 21st, 11158,) p tared
in o copartnership for the tranmetion of a Genet ICoal
Commission Business, and 1111.0 for the purchase a dsahl
of Coal. under the Arm of W. M. ROGERS & CO.
Offices--208 Brea tway, New York t end in Centre treat
Opposite the American Hotel, Pottay Ille.
WM. M. ROOERFI, New ' ork.
P. D. LUTHER, Patient! . ,
February 9. '56
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The uTler,
signed have auvioelatell-Lbemitelven loVelbillr Ibr the
purpose of mining and selling Opel, under the firm of
.7. D. MeCREARY & CO., at AUDENILIED, and 'are now
prepared to fill orders fir the celebrated North Poring,
Mountain (Lehigh) Coal. 4ddreas. Jeannine; Lnsern• '
county, Pa. . : .JOI4Y;B. MiCRE. FtY.
I.
. ABRAM L . MUMP IL
: • JACOB' A, MYERS
February 14, '57 ":. - ' . 7•F•
RS
CO-PARTNERSHIPNOTIC
The ankscribe`rs lure asitociatid theniselre from
and after this date:43:mila the name and style of LER,
STONE # CO., and - will conduct the Lull nellf of ispr
in that. as successom to FREDERICK TYLER S 1., at
No. &SEt Walnut Street, Philadelphia; 169 II dway,
New York; Pier Net 6, Port Richmond.
FILF.DERICE
• ; GEORGIC F. TYL
C. SICUOLS LEA U,
WILLIAM E. STY NE..,
May 9.'5T z • 191
C II AL
else orders
lane ft Pi
ma ndim.
,Lor repair.
310• to the
ot.emar
oe to and
ma o elm;
hei mines-
IN (XL,
CRu iding.
6.•
iCk, SHLANEV and MAHANb
—Tha undersigned are prepsied to ree:
or t i
e celebrated Ashland Coal from the ~ :
oneer Colliery." From the extensive alterati.
prOvements aide at the Colliery this winter
ug the Coal. they feel no hesitation In diced.
trnde as tin article that can have no superior I
art, both as to quality aud.freedom from di _,
other Impurlibut They are also prepared to
tracts for Lehigh 4tid Schuylkill Coal from ot
Dexcnorr, LEW
N 0.19 Walnut street, Comments
Fehruary 9, '6i'. .
4 ' -CAIN ' HACKER 4i COO
jaiiiicixamArDoSlTALlS
,Also, dealers In ether fled qualities of
White-and Red Ash Coils,
iraleat str&t, Philadelphia, and IV , ,•$
. Wsarres, Schsylka7t.
Tessin CAIN. '3lOlllllB thrltll. UNIX M
February 7, '57
• HAYES, SMITH, & Co.
a,
Coal Merchants, '
NO. 107 Mite JO Walnut - Street, Phl
Aril now receiving. direct from JOHN a Itfcu►lßD I
a full aupply of Greenwood Coal, which we offer
lowest nuirket'orlee.
Orders may either be addressed to us or to our
for the New England Elates, 11. G. TUCK
Provides:a,
May M, '57
[A. V. cur?
tt•ty
VAN DUSEN, NORTON &
SoleAgento for the Sale of the
, IaEUELICAMIC -
Coal ; # Navigition Co.'ir I
AND viz
Beat Red and 'White Ash Coal
1
N ''• 2S Walnut Atruet, PIIILADELP
Of : No. 8.3 Liberty St, cor. Nitwit, N. Y
•
No. 5 Doane atinet t BOSTON.
Shipping Wharvos--Bristol, Ballston= aa.
• • No. 1, Richmond. • •
March 28,17 - IV.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & 90.,
Miners and Shippers of the ; foikiw
• ing4telebnited
ANTHRACITE COALS,
From PECLADELP
BLACK MINA, • Imo mu..
SPORN. - • it' - ,do
DIAMOND,- --• do
BROCKVILLIk.mxasn
_ Prom ELIZABEISPOBT,
Lmou, wit= Arti,sifia COUNCIL RIDGE, up au.
Ap6o, the,rery superior •
CUMBERLAND COAL. .
Mined by the Ilanepshire andend Don Company.
67 Walnut
• 4 / 1 " 8 :1 86 Slate =lt°lo4lnA
11.4,
How 116 Broadway, NEW Vat.
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Jolts HENDRICKS, •
• J. E. GRAYS - It,
HUNTZINOER,
I GEORGE J. BEHR.
iL SILLY3.I AN, Praddent.
tud Dextentl Agent. ,
• /-
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COAL'
* • r and the lIJES,
BLACK ilEATllorarrtAsa
LOCUST MT, - do
SPRING) - Liman:
WYOMING VAL, do
o
IRON' WORKS.
t-LAni•
WORK.:, _
rzia4 , the Ben ai rereir
a p l i f a 10n..0f deb tu+ noes community
to their new foury turd Machine Shop;
Tin— = in the towu of t.Clalr, Schuylkill coun
ty, where they are ..PrePs red i,to build
Steam Pssirines, Brrakers, Pumps and mad dnery of
eriry pattern. Al/DO:hitt-Cars, Iron er Brass castings
of 'any aim or pattern. Being practical mechanics, Coal
operators and others who irant Machinery would dowel
to igive them a can and examine their work. Orders
thankfully received-sod executed at thalhortent notice
and on reasonable terms, CATIII/B, ORMITII CO.
Clairaoly s - .
_
: - • AIIIILAIND. • ' • •
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
TUB' StnifilftitlßEßB are sow frilly
II" ' •
prepared to retrials:at the Ashland two
- .I'RR Warta Stens Unglues and Pumpsof any
rtin . &..2 power and rapacity, for minhig and other
purpos. Coal Weaker" of every *Wand
pattern now to use, hervrith castings and Owens
of 'eery descriptions. • Coal and Drift Cars of all rises
and patterns, large Truck and florae Cars,---all fitentahed
istpe sherteet The subscribers flatter theca
e. es that, Inasmuch as every meatier Of the erm is a
pi P
neal mechanic. they will be aids to furnish Wield.
g
a thatiertil empire favorably with • any In the Ite,
c All orders directed to L. P. GAMINS a Rua, Ashr,
land, Ra:Whin county, Pa ; will receive prompt anon-
MI. • " ` •'' L. P. GARNER.
' ' • ' MICHAEL OARNER,
'' • •
JOSEPH GARNER. -
Asntana. ilfav 10,17 .19 •
TAAAQVA.
0 TE •8& I. EPPIEIRON WO - Kl3 l
anasmetas glefttaylaill County, ' a.
The Subsetibets,proprietors of the
abovenamed estensivetartabitshment,ati•
'po i nottnee to the citizens of Schttylkillcoun
tcr = tY, and the public generally, their teadi•
ness to turn out anyand all klndsof work
In • elrl Os. at the shortest nonce, Rodin the most sat-
JO' ory eaddierrach as toindingEtaun Engines,inan
'oetnringliallroadaria Drift Cats, Putaps,Outinp and .
Ns:chine* of all kinds, ,
4c.7 the the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction
thetelbrit begafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad
ptly fined.. CARTERS ALLEN. , •
patasqu.a,Jannery 27,1857 • 4-If
DEAVER MEADOWS. '
• ER, IIIEAPOMMIMI WORifS.'
uzln,lrou and tress
EFounders, respectfully inform' their Fib•
' 4 l """ 9. ' irons, and the public geserally. that they
-Ea = are rally prepared at the *boys establish.
meet, to manufacture Steen' Engines°,
ev ry size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every
er deseriptlsn.of !roil and Muse Castings Suitable for
th Coal mining or otherbeas, on the most reasonable,
to • s. Alto, Blowing Cylinffis for Mast Puruseett and
chlite'work in general: '
epalring of all ld ads done with neatness and despateh
at , lowest prices. , All. work fiunishollby them war._
re to petfarm well. - They.wbuidsolleittlarnatom of
.th. -Who may want articles in theirlinein thialiclni tr.
Al orders will most with Imlnedbite and .twomutatten.
; . : • . • . , Et.. W. •
arch 4,1b57 9-ly W. IL lIIIDSON.
• •:',DOICALDSOII.. . ,
DORAI.DSON IRQPII WORKS.:
• QUA,. JONES A CO. rospettful.
a
ty Invite the 'attention of the buslne,ot
it=la •anumanity to their new Foundry and'
a i . j k Machine Shop. in the Gain% ,of - Donald.
von, Schuylkill county: , • They are how -
re y• to execute all orders for tnaelabiery, emit as
stem engines, pumpAl coal breakeri, mill ;oaring fur
grit and saw milts, rallivad Sod drift rani, AC:, AC.-
I ing'practleal mechanics, we flatter ourselvesthat all
wok donut th e Donaldson Iron Works, will give such
sat 'diction, as will secure , the fut u re custom of
t r patrons. Orders thankfully received and exam ,
t at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.
PETER COX. .• • •
' • .
ALFRED JONES,'
abrutry2; . LEWIS MILLER. •
• DR,HAINgjeS. IR?, WORKS,.
• 4lnaLeanii. l i.pired to mnfq
facture STEAM kialtaliB of an y
pewer,
; 141 Pumpaotany cipacity,andeottlßreaken ' t
:Min; Itea.lermleTim,;•o 7: asawf:dll In Mi na ,
Breakers. Furnaces, Rolling Nine, Saw Mill': d!. .
From the facilities - possesSed for manufltetnring t and
from long experience in the taisluess, work can beturied
out at this establishment, at the very lowed prices; mud
of a superior quality.
• Nrsour dadrous of putting up maohineryof anrkind,
are, uvited to call and examine patterns and hecome ac
pnainted with prices before contracting elsewhere.
Orders of every. hind are soUeltwd, and strict attention
will be given to their prompt execution.
I WILLIAM DEITAYEN.
Mineraville, December 9. 1851' • • 484 f
_ J •riat sio T RIIIREO MOW WO
Tnti solutraaala youuty ß
The Subscribetereappa K rallyinviter
tit 4 the atten t ionatte r n z tion of Mi
l t :Li b:M e
nenSoo Minindly
Shop and from
ada dry, erected in the bong of Trauma, and
under the superintendence and manage
mentif Messrs. Z. llatdortl and Philip Umholts, where
they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of
Wass and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power,
Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every deter*
lion, all kinds of 'Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist and
SawMllls.DriftCars.andallkindso !Stall read Castings,
such as Chairs for Flat and 'l' iltalls,Pleogs, Wenches, and
mil kinds of Cast and Wrought Irell Shafting*. Mr._trm
bolts being is practical Meehan le,and baringh ad the eon
tidence and experience for many years in the Coal BOOM,
parsons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind,
are Ingted to call and examineoar patterns and superior
quality of work, and become acquatnted with prices at
these Works, before contracting el *here. Orders of ell ,
ery hind thankfully reeelved,and attention will be
given to their promt execution having several lb 20,
SO. 40, and 60 hoe,* Engines on h nd.
JXn.B, 1857 I.ly ;,C. A A A. 31. SELTZER.
PORT CARBOI,.
.• IFOUNDRY &. MACHINE SHOP, •
Faye Carbon, EicaLlayMili Co., Pa.
. T. 31.1VINTERSTEEN annown
g7lll6;;4l e o uprreauti o n n er ii .fro ss m t =itzu m es:
t ; mi i t th z plj :11 orders in his line of bulginess
-such as form.m. Engines, Railroad and
Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Bliakers. Castings and Machine
ry of every pattern.• 'He warrants his work to give Rath.
action, and accoillingly solkits patronage at home and
abroad. . ' • Jan. 27.1857 4.1 y
FRANKIAI IRON WORKE. •
nos .awws , *annular* the Pub
CtiZlie that they are the Froprk4ofis of.,.the
agffl Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately ear
iied on by S. Sillytuan, where they'
Mune to manufacture to order. at -he
shortest-notice, Steam Engines, rumps. Coal Dreakeriand
Machinery of almost any else or descilVtion, for mining
or other purposes, Also, Railroad and Drift Cars; Iron or
Brass Castings of any slut or pattern. Orders are respect.
fUlly solicited. Ci HO. B. FIBALER # Bito.
Franklin :Shovel Works.
• The subscribers continue to furnish the Collier. and
Dealers of Schuylkill Counts, with Shovel' of all kinds,
at the lowest Philadelphia prkes. Attentkas iinartiva.
tarty called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of
may vise or pattern prompt'' , at tended to.'
1 , • Olin. 11. moult a 9110.
Port Carbon, August 21, 1850. 84-tf •
Virsiat
7 POTTSVILLE ROILIN G
PILE 'S ÜBSCRIBERS are con' ,
111a11411 stoutly manulluturing various ekes of
MR , Colliers' Bells, ereighleg 22,25.28;30,32
and 40 pounds per yard. Mao, large
Rails of the most approved patterns,
weighing 45, GO, 56 and GO pounds Per yard. From the
experience of the past eve years, we feel confident , of
makingllalls unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the
country. All business communications addressed to
?dews. YMIDLIT & Gorr, Iron Factors, Pottrrille..will
meet wilth p rompt attention. JNO. BURNISH & CO;
June 20, 57 . 25- •
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Stetson Gar Misctory t etto.
easy NOTICE.—The business c f the late firm
SNYDER k MILNES, will be csmtin
4. • : tied by the subscriber In all its various
7 . 7 . 11 m : s pix brioches df Stettin Engine building, Iron
Founder manufacturer of all kinds of
Machinery, for Reciting 'Mills, Mast Furnaces; Railroad
Cars, /cc., Lc. Ile will also continue the btasluess of Blirt
ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Fbreil White Ash and
Lewis and Spehn Veins Red Ash Coals, being sole prowl.)
!.or of these Collieries. GEORGE 1Y: SNYDER.
Jandary 21, 1857 - • oaf
TCo - cciko r OPERATORS a MINER S.
wager aso esasks.
The subscribers respectfully invite the
CPR!" attention of the businem community to
theirkirtiler Works, ou Railroad street, be.
n i .-: a bi g iow;.ta, Passenger -Depot, Pottsville, Pa.i
where they are prepared to manufacture
noiLgtts . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, •
Smoke Stacks; Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Oasometers,Drlft
Cars, ke., Arc. Boilers on hand.
Being practical mechanics, and Wiling for yearsdevated
themselves entirely to.thls branch of business, they Bat
ter themselves that work done at their establishment will
give katisfactkm to all who may favor them with a call.—
Indisiduais and Companies will Sod it greatly to their ad
vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere.
.May 5,1857 iO-if JOHN d JAMES NOBLE.
WASHIP O
LOTN IRON WORKS.
rottsvllte,
TllO9. k J WREN respeettally invite
the attention of the business community
ltilli=9l to their New Machine Shop and Foundry
m . a n a erectetrbetweenerml and Railroad streets,
and fronting on Norwegian street, where
t ey are prepared to °smuto all orders for machinery of
Urass and Iron, such as Steam Enitines. all kinds of Gear.
Ing for Rolling little. Geist and Saw little, Single and
Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Care, all kinds
of Railroad Castings. such. as Chats for Flat and T Rail;
Frogs, Switches, kc.• ' all kinds of cast and wrought Iron
Shafting. Being practical mochanior. and baring made
Um demands of the Coal Region their study for years,
also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they
flatter themeelret that work dour, at their establiehtnent
will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with a
tall. • AU orders thankfutiv r3eelved and promptly axe.
gated the most reasanahle terms.
THOMAS WREN, .JAILESWItEN.
N0e.22,16 ' • 474 f
PALO At e .TO POLI,INO MILL
ri.tE subscribers beg leave to,
trounce to, their friends and the piddle,
' 1:141 ;1 generally,that their new Rolling Mill at
a i iat Palo Alto is new complete. and in. full
operation, and that they are prepared to
furnish rails of Tatiana patterns, weighing troth to
70 las per yard. Also, different sites of Oat, squire and
t onnd toeretanta' bar iron.
Orderstor rails or bar iron are remeettully solicited;
and will _wet with prompt attention it left either at
the Rolling Mill, Bright k Lerch's Hardware Store.
.Centre street, or at their online. E. E. Corner of Centre
and Market streets, Sid atom HAYWOOD, LEE k CO.
lIFFICE—N,E. corner Centre' and
V/ Mallet streets, 2.1 story, Pottsville, January ist,
1156. The undersigned have this day termed a co-part.
Worship under thwityle and thus of HAYWOOD, LEE k
CO., for the purtiwe of autnufteturing Railroad and Bar
Iron, at their Tato Alto,Bolllor MM.
• BENJAMIN MAYWOOD,
- • • RICIfARD LEE,
' axone n nnionr, .
. ice HARRIS.
The boXlDess or the tile Arm Lee, height A Coorlll
be lidded be I* Arm of Haywood, Les & co. . •
Jan.!. •• • , • , . • 14t
BAIsIXAN, POTTSVII4E, SaiVTLIaLLCOUNTY I 'ENN ' IXANIA.
:4Ty,4l?*-:y . .,N9 - INWG.:_AUG . T: : _:L::_ . IBS7,;I'_ : - . ,',:i1 . ':;
DICINAL.
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'- '. •`'. :'' LYONS` %KAIWARION I .i . '
L[it.V.g YOU used (Lyons' K help:6
for the hair f It b the Most deAghtful tenet mil
ls the world and Is preeminently bewelklal for O M7
and Bald heads: The EathaltWn folly restored my hair
after a baldness Itwelne yam. Towratroly: ' : ! .
. . 4 .04 - 1 -!1: lAA-WATER. '',
No. 56 Worm Streetalrriturk." ,
Ala°, Lycinat EX of PureJantelea flinger, ter dye.:
impala and gen MMUS ditaltro dt tan. be had at
..„
I .BAELErd •''
Perfumery and Variety Store,CentreStreet,Potteallie.
' October Et, Ina -' : -- ,I' - 1- '" , „ >:4l4f g
GRAS. 111/..11M10, , '
"' Wholesale and 'Retail
Dankm. swum* ItackiEsipszikrzniairt.
, . .
8.P.: terrier Centre And lionnegian EL,
(Opoo(te Mortimer . * Notal,)
• POVVYILIsr.,,,PEIEZILA,I,
Theinbaniber, having lalienpoesslsion of,
• the hones lonised! occupied bY Kn.& M
has converted anaemia India
ff - Deng and Apertiseerr Stares
• : ;. anti air hb thluki . wilt pane patareetory
ell - purchantra„ and respectfully eells the at;•
Usti qr,his Min* And the petals to Web*" stock.
files taken great can in the; asi t.l 49l'
g h t =
Medicines, de., and een therefore
,a ease as beint, - -
*r• MRS ANb UNADOZZIikAtED:.
dale determined to glee bisisindivided personal at.
tenttbn ta Ws Wanes:. at all haannt Use day and night
whed a:piked, belleelnithattha Simons and rquiaticm
of ~all, as Well as the Nide-able tires of rade
firsts depends in 0, great measure on the etre or the ,
Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and •inizturea;
and he teelsebnedent that caaartnas,wben obtained at
the espenie of virtue and health; will not be the only
question with his,custons'ers; when once his reputation
as careful and Consotent Apothecary. shall be satlstaa
tort!) , /stab) Isbed.l
• This repntatiou he to determined to build up,irlth the
Assistance Of a ilhjtO of the poblierronage—a hir pro
fortiori of whkh; guaranteed
Dim by mimeos,
iends,independently of that which be hopes to obtain
y clime attention to briefness and 'strict attention In
10111xlatit clone,
which may affect the health mar
Mm of die cushmere. • ;
Deception In the preparingand eompoundlog of med•
telnea dlr rattans speculation be will never resort toi
thOsigt it Is notoriously true that such - a danmoos de ,
rept ion bi much Wive eitenstiely and soeoessfally prae•
*id by drytnistithini can he readily imagined. •
Cardident of obtaining a name and task amongst the
diet °this totemporat las, be only asks env:dims to prove
biaLwlll to Eerie, and hisebilitylo satisfy , toe most ea
actingt: 1
' aii;Pations may wltit cobedeneerely opal' the prompt
and Letidid exerotion of Omar orders, esat•try snail or
o.therolse. OEI4B. W. 4PTINO. DIUMMIT pewter.
...V. 1 Owner e t f; centre and Nerwelous JUlfrall.
PotsyMe, /tine el '5B I ' 25-1 ' '
7 • 111 !. ~ • ' rpoPEsson 'WOOD'S '' • .
1
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-- ' HAIRIESTORATIVE - ::I
. 1. . i
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Is, no doubt, the most wonderful uacorery 'of I Wage of
progress, fbr It will restore, permanently. MY hair td Its
original color, cover the head of the bald with a Most
Im:driest &earth ; remove at Once all dandruff and itch.;
ing. cure - MI scrofula , and other cutaneous eruptions,
each as scald hoed, etc: It' /.11.1 core, as ff by.utaala,
nerving or pedalled headache; snake the halt soft, 141 m.•
sy, and wavy; and preserve the color •perfbetly, anti th e
hair front failloiNto axtranutold age.
lc; .
- The Mosta li, from a dltleguisbed member Of the
medical profess : .. - , . -.. '. - -
~' ' 'ff PAUL, January I, 1814.
l i ,
PROFESSOR 0. , WOOD--
.1 - I'huoa dat—llniollcited. I id you this eertilleate.—
After being nearly bald fora au time,ind having tried
allthe hair-restoratives de t, and having ni, faith in,
any; Ives induced, on hearliig of yourste give Its trial,
I placed myself In the hands of a barber, and had sty
122s_ion.
bead r bbed with a good atlft brash, and the Radom
Uve th applied and well nabbed in, till the snip was
aglow. This I repeated -miry morning, and In three
weeks • young hale appeared and grew. rapidly from
August hat slit plod thine, Mall knew WM, black;
and and pleated. to the - ,Straellt whit
u m%
before, t. wa abarsh and wt what Utile them wee MI •
aid' tbrireg - dftppErtldirrerrurs, y7 - I
nee yot4r Resterattee about Mite a week, and shall soon,
beer and perfect coop of hair. • Now, I had read
of t things—and who has not? but bare not teen
hints any case where any person's hair was really
benedtr by any ' of the balsiteule,Ae., ot um day: and
It teall gives me pleasure to recOrd the result of my ea.
perietice. - I have recommended your .preparation to
others, cod It already, hair a large and general de
throughout theTerrltory t ', The people here know Its of
fects„and have confidence 14 It. The, supply you sent
us, as holmale agents 'for th e Territory, Is nearly.
c l od
cm.
beast , and daily Inquiries', are made for It. Yon da
serve it for your. db.:miry: Mad 'I, for, One, rental
you m thanks for the benedt It has done one, for 1 as.
1 talnly ad despaired letin a! of ever effecting any inch
riser. , • _ Yon Imittlly. i
' ; • ~• J.; W. BOND,
. : Firm of Bond .k, alley, Druggists, St. Paul.
' 1 -- eril
m the Editor oftlie Estate A _ her.]
Maros. 27, &herd Street,l.EareA'lo.lBhf.
.11114—having become Pretnathrely quite gm', I
need, come six ' weeks since, to make a trial of
lorative. '1 hive need less thin two bottles, but
~,,tz,
ha* hare all . dlilluppeare4; although my
not fully attained its ode color, yet the
of change Is gradually. going Oa; dlam le
pes that In a short time my hair w I be as dark
erly. I have alon been much Met at the
moisture and:vigor of the hair, which before
h and dry; and it him teased to come out es *an
Ilexpeefftdly rake. ' ' . •
D. V. 31. RUPP. •
. .
Profikaor Wood.- 1_ • - - • 1
T w o a t i t i r i
the
hair — 1
procesal
petit 11,1
as lb 01
health '
I
was be
trtellY.
Oast its. 1111nols,7em19, 1856.
havel aced Pregaser Weed's Hair Smterative and
hate admired Rs wonderful erect. My hair wee becom
ing, eel thought, prematurply gray, but 14 the toe of
his "Itistoratim47 It has named its original color, and
I have ato doubt" permans y
SIDNEY lIREESE,
x-Senator United States:
0. Jj WOOD . 4k 00, Prop stars. 3V. Broadway, R. Y.,
1 and 114 Market lazed, St. Leads, alkeauti
•
Sold Pothrrille by 3. C. C. !Inaba*. F. Sandmen and
' Maury Saylor ; Ts tosgua-11.3. Fry ; Sebnylkill Haven—
Dr. B. chlebestar, and by MI respectable Druggists every
where, Feb.. El, '67 84y
Liiportant Diseovery.
- CONSUMPTION,
_LANA ALL
DISEASES OP TIM TAINOB AND TIDIOAT
ARE positively Curable by Inhalation,
yrbleir conveys the rentedies to the cavities in the
lunge through the air pusagea,andenazing in direct con
tact with the disease', neutralism the tubercular matter,
raises the cough, reuses a free and easy expectoration,
heals the Icings, purifies the blood. Imparts renewed vi
tality to the nervous system, giving that tone and ener
gy so indispensable for the reeteration of - health. To be
able to state confidently that Consumption is curable
by inhalation, is td and a source df unalloyed poseurs.
It Is iii much under the control of medical treatment as
any other formidable diseate; ninety out of every bun
dred eases can be cured in the first stages, and sixty per
cent. in the wend ;ibut i n the third stage It is import
sible to save more than five per cent, for the lungs are
so cut up by the disease-en to bid defiance to medical
skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation af
fords extraordinary,' relief I to the suffering attending
this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety
five thousand persons in the United States alone; and A
entreCt calculation shows that of the present population
of the earth. eighty milltoes are destined to till the
Consumptive's gm*. • u.„,
Truly the quiver lerf loth has no arrow- adlittal as
Consumption, In all Hewitt has been the great enemy
of ife, for it spares neither age nor sex, but tweets off
alike the brave. the beautiful, the graceful, and the
gifted. ,By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom
eometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer
to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con
sumption. The fired eines of tubereles b Door impure
blood, and the immediate effect. produced by their' de
position in the temp, ikto I prevent the free admheton
of air into tbe air liens, which PARA a weakened vitali
ty through the entire system. Then surely it is wore
rational to expect greater pod from medicines entering
the cavities of the lungs than from thoserinistered
ro
thuebthe stomaibt the patient will al as
find the
lungs free and the breathing easy after Inhaling rem.-
dice. Thus, inhalation Is 4 leal 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, eidorotbrus Inhaled will entirely destroy
sensibility in a fee minutes, paralysing the entire Der
Tong system, so Chit a limb may be amputated witbont
the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary burning gis
will destroy life in a few beers.
The inhalation, of amtermia will rouse the system
when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many
of the medicines la pr-optible In the skin a few min
utes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detect
ed in the blood. 41 convincing proof of the constitu
tional effects of inhalation; is the fact that sickness is
always produced by breathing foul air. la not this posi
tive evidence that proper iremedies, tunefully prepared
and judiciously administered tlinutgh the lungs, sheold
prcduro the happleg results During eighteen years'
practice, many thou ands, suffering firom t diseasee of
the lungs and throat, have been Under my care, and
have effected many remarkable eurts, even afte r the
sulrerm s had been prononueed In the last stages, whist
hilly satisfies me that eonkumption Is no Maw a fatal
disease. My treatment at consumption is miginaLand
founded on long expedenee and a thorough intrestirat
tion. My perfeetecqualniance 'with the Mauro of in
berelesotc., enables me to distingolab, readily, the vs
rime forms of disease that simulate, consumption, and
apply the proper remedimi rarely being mistaken even
In a single ewe. •Thlir iamillarity cOnneetion with
certain pathological and microscopic dinners-les. enables
me to relieve the lungs from the efforts of contrasted
chests; to enlarge the chest, purl' tba blood, impart to
it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire
system.
Medicines with fall directions sent to any part of tie
United States and Canada. by patients communiesting,
their symptoms by letter: But the ewe tumid be wore
certain if the patient should pay me. a TDB, which would
give AO an opportunity-to exam ineUe lunge and ena
ble me to prescribe with Minh greater certainty, sod
then the one could be effected 'without my seeing the
patient again. - I 0. W. CR •}1•11, M. D
05ee,831 Albert Wed, (rid /lit 109.) Wow Twelfth.
' I PRIZADELPIII4,
June 27,'67 [Mara 91, '67 12-14 24
' VIEWa•OFIPO SVILLE. •
r (ntE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the
1 Vieux of Pottertlia; width is a beautiful view of
the location, seetsery, fte.i which he wpb sell at the 101 l
rate of 2: nada nab, to Ono vet the lot. They 'were
published at 111' faseett. ;Lis the Moe to procure a
enPf, Out fee !malt) fi . i. A • i ll,
314 '67 attelqtatlooen'
MANUFAdTURES:_
'nun STEAM PUMP
--•
tg*
tritlS PUMP made
r uronse.or Quit Metal essilnes, dealsbed, arrd ei
tenerely seed lbw liesusdioat, Railroad, Tarfory and 116.
Mu purposes, and styes tuosUssiblhrtfini as s Boer
reed Poore, thirsts tad easily relsdnodoind, betas
ksa=heafed thesSies effier Muss Amp is they
ins leis Habil*" cal of order. .res , rehrusees
and tastismordels, with eirealar. ruts. dearer to
limb 41,'67 . ll4y !
- :0111T SHOVELCARtioN FACTORY. ,
- ellaraelos goal My Proprietor+
ofetal shovels. spades, coalriddles; to.
The Patronage bf tbe public h respectfully softened. • i
January ley67 •.; • ' 1.4 f _
•INOORE'S PATENT SEED onii.l.o,
rßißauttei :Wheat, Rye. and ll
• :• Undid wat t Moe Edo eg..,inanuaicturors' pdees
4 • . K. 3041111 A BOC *gat
Nast Bromide* TP.2% wiles mug or Orwirsbunt•
luso V{ : 20.2p4
• • , THA'TCHERI3 •
Doable Action Forciag and tactical Pun*, ,
froill'Oxperichce, are
- - fielissoeledged to tie superlar tc.any In Au. They
ore also obese and durable Inc Pala by C.C. CARTER
ceaa,
giteelli P a n glit r be g r r it 4 '3 l l; ighg - fer ‘.91141111-1,7 y.
4TOttACCO,,CICARS,AIIa CAVIL-
T the Hambirg Smoking TobaCeo
• andClor ManOtiarterY_
btudtelsrimoOotr; wobsrictilltnoilim Tolima
co; 0)0,000 Ralf Spoo l sb9ictif;loo,oooSpanish Sus,
24C . 40Cabiractros. - • sAtetee.vorne,,
' • traitsturg,Derkocoluq
es-
BEICIEKAKING, BUILDING, PLASTERING, ao.:
.' THE subscriber announces - to the
petals that he will continue to carry on the Pal
ms. of brielimaklng; building and plastering; in all. Ita
basiehes, as usual. Ile is ready to contract thr ereettug
beildingscomplete.ormilllurnishlbe materials In Ida
Owe to contractors, at the lowest sates, and will ton happy
hatecieive the pairings of the publlrt.
BaIIUEL AI:I3IAN..
Follsvlae, February 7,17 _ , 6-6 m
•
' EXTENSIVE mArteLE YARD,
,INlsawratowpo &neat, rutkvoise, TU.-
bune4loubs - ribpr - is - prepared.-at his old
afeildjafuntith all kinds of materials In his line,
irff parposes—pluitt - stud Ornamental. lie iii•
4 whoa particular attention to the Tomb S tunes and Monn-
Itteetta of his maintictun;,' Theban be had in every
mplety of style, and will compare lbrorabiy, In 'beauty
aid glokiti, w ith any obtained elsewhere. an d are offered
.
at Ilisivar 14444 JOIIN .T. LANG.
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ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY,
St.' Clair Sohnilkill Co., -
niS;ESTABLISHMENT lo now
• tominteset with Railroad Co's. and others
masher of Freight Mut Coal Cars of every •dar.
I machinery' isof the most approved coastnurtion,
and the materials Wed of the best -quality. the Pro
prietor can guarantee the work equal to any..manufse
lewd in the United States._ -
- - - 71 S. Chilled Plate Wheels used bp him are
from the Celebrated Foundry of Bush Jr Lade% whiele
for exeellenee have no saperior. .;
o...epts It. ABBOTT, Proprietor.'
• - • CIIAB. LAWTON, jr., Surd._
.lan. '
10 1 51 2.1 y
, • • PO_TTISVILLE • • ' •
• - I Saddle and matemesennanintaatawyer ;-•
...i , HEREWITH' ilivite your especial
__IL
attention to raj yllq . extfaribre Wick of 'Ready Midi
• Saaritery, MMUS, VOUarl4C.. alibriCiOg the largest
satiety of Myles and qu il t epee offered for mle in
.Oda manly, end at prices that will compare favorably
with {bass of any other boast; In the trade.
014.• ' !laving been, 16' IPQMO r tlift teurt,
In the habit of i pn sing my
Raw kiitterirdercluarielififf °rah,
I find myself now in the positesske of advan es rum
this MUM not enjoyed by tha trade -notedly, end feel
that Iran, with confidence . W 'hit the trade oral' dessert
of ;dealers: and WI arrinfrotients for the coming - see.
. eee's trade are lased anon eras a larger amount of bad. ems than / have hitherto dote: you can Sterol:we rely
Upon 114dInght my astablbtaemt everything, that hie
, gaited In my line. . , .
Orders by mall are reaped ly winched, and the geode
sent warranted to,give setisfai km, both as to Price. and
quelflp. LITYSVER WO3IELBLORY.F.
Opposite Ilptecoloot (112004.61entre s tree t Ptttsvate,
Meals 7.11057* - i : iO-ly
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SOLOMON.[HOOVNR.
i_ j_. • wow/Issas stud Retail
•
Alk,',R in.,Stoyes Ranges
•. 1 • ,-
ni.c.ori'4 . ..,w in . , Hollow Ware, Bei- •
'hada Ware, Brats Ware. French , Were, and
Cathay, Range Waif, Portable hanges, Gas
Ovens, Summer runface, to.; he., his added .
to his- former* stack of Stoves ii. variety of ne w pai
blsl of Kitchen Ranges 01 , which he can give the
hest recosnmendatieu.. .. .
e calls particular atlantic. to his new style of Kee:
f which he is confident wilt makW the best Heater that
ever been used in this pail of the country, also,. a a
riety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and Ilan
Korea Ile calls paitkialar attention to his sheet iron
lialor.Btono, if is an improvetneut on Ws Kbderbaeh,'
Vlach be is confident is the beat stove in use.
.11° has
Mr the largest sleek of the above articles (too names.
IT to mentien„) that bits ever been offered in this part
o the country. Ile Invites his friends and . customers
mii and amain. for themselves. feeling' confident
test he ain suit them in qualify' and price; he Batten
limseif that he has had much experienceln his line of
itsiness;therefore be raleei m alent that be cannot be
+passed in quality maimil . •
allf‘lioofing and Elpoitting, and Blll'lo4l of jobbing,
One at the *hinted entice. I .7. ,
Chart eteut. 6 doors aides west side ;
J
Werth 61, '67- • • • , 12-
liros
T C A R P ENTERS 1 4ND BUILDERS.
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CHUYLKILL. COUNTY . LUMBER
_...__
- MANUFACITURIte COMPANY iu
.
Vi: on hand at the es wive esta ent, on
It d street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind
al descriPtion , which they can supply to Operators,
13, ;Mors and Builder Kat lower eaten than ' it can be
bright elsewhere. - They are also ready to supply,
though the meant' of their sited - sive business, and la
id wing machines, trianufatitured articles in their tine
0
a saving of 25 per cent.on former colt. •
heir large workshop ha:sheen in successful opera
tl for the past year, thrilling out rant quantities of r ,
oors, Window Frames,
Bash i Panel Work,
t Mouldings, Bed-poste,
I• - Blinds,_ ' - ; flaunt I , •
_ Shutters,
i f all Leath of .Franted, a rtuirkil and Turned Work,
'll ch they have constantly on hand,, They are ready
mute orders at the 'hafted notice, for any quantity
Or uallty Of sawed or Man afar' hired stuff
l and green Hemlock, of all kinds, for bitildlngpur-,
.s. Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair, 'plank and scantling
es'
Cherry, , Walnut; Mahogany, ac., for cabinet
. k; Whitei and Yellow Pine boards Ilbrflooring, rate or
. 1 eto order; White Pine plank,3, 2%, 2,, 134, IX, 34
. 1 4 Inch panel. always ready ; - also, plunk, beams,
8, scantllngiposts, shingles, lath, ironing detti, poi:
. U.. ke. a •
111113 at sawed stuff and everything in their Has
o . nd or Warder, at • shMlest notice.
ottsville, March 29 14 1
i I MUMMA sad • -4: • 8 BUILDING.
tliE
subscyiber.islAgeht for.the sale
EILLSONI3 LIEATING'IMAGE for bee flog hots
, halls, reboot homes, public buildings, ae.. It does
'
,t barn think. end gives an . agretnble beat—. -an
nt matter: We sepointend putting them up and
put up by our dir ect ions , will guarantee' them to
k. We also put Won up et abouta 54isle e
ti it put up by persons from abroad. Wo funs=
L - all sires and Beglstere; alma, at inanufao
-2 o si tokse, - -
I A LETON 314111111. bi MANTELS, In Imitation of
bo Prophyry,PyrenZigyptian, Brocatelia, Ye rd
Uq e, Agate,Spanlsh,Gaiw j, Sleek and Otherromble„
- Imitations are so that they challenge the
ernalny. In style an/rish they areuntiralled.
• ere en highly polished t t they retain their beau.
nib longer than marble, and • ere not Injured by
;Goal Gas or glide. They are viz titan Me etreoggh
arMe; and cost hut Wile; over one of thi price qf
eee Mantels range In OM trona $l2 to $125, Mead
to also and Sul*. A specimen of pattern and sites
• barmen at his atom Pottsville. M .
ERSOWS VENTILATORS, far ventileHug
which Mau foul air ont!of cold fines. end abeam
r by dam neys. With one of these Ventilating pieced
a chimney no current of ale can pua down the sun
nd it makes no difference Whore the wind may strike
Ventilator. it tames a current upwards. It Is put .
all public buildings anderb constructed dwell
; * where system of renti t on is curled out •
Iso, Pier Slabs. Table T Bureau Tops, Tomlin'
•
hands Black &coda kw SchOda,lleglider Pnurasi•
•en Table Como. se. , , Also, •
lIINAMENTA L STONE GIFIMNIT TOPS, ler build..
; • in one block, different qs.s 'and lengths, cheap as
et; and g
den% inz"2:4t big& •
I I m BUCK ornamenting'
14.1, AuWafil l k iaint be Gould=
usausarturereiri!erievoisfeenly *MM. '
'mons bitten ma better no I and standuellomar.
whieh ars very Itiefid oTtl orairlosetd, awn*.
dm"hw BANNAW,,
- .• Areragio,Wkia foling" , - •
pout Aorta). .
...1:1110THINCIATi WEAR.
- .
Alt ansons or ma'am. •
Mos FLORA Wriamsze,of Idadhon Square, '
llu made three separate journeys to Paris, • 1
And her filtAbor mama ins, each time she was thamo
:That a ie sad berAriand Mrs. Earns,'
(Not rite lidy whose nape Is AO llamas ht Mahon "
But plain wittiest romenee mystery)4,
;Spat artUiareatllr weeks without stopping,
Shopping slone.and
-AI all boom of tbada l =lr i o l l r !of weethet; ,
Par sit summer of things woman ma pat • , .
On the moan of bar bead or the lola of !melba,
Or wisp round her siwaitHials, be th, round her said, —.
Or that ran be veered my or pinned en; en
Ot *Woe with *shin, or stitched op with a bow,
.lo frost or bablod,above or below:. • ~ .
For Inapt* mant4ll4, caps., conarsoilld shank;
Drones fortreaktlist, and dinners. and balk:
I*mm/to sit In, and steed in t and Wilk fOl ' • ..
Ilreasee *sauce ti, to Ohl In, to work la; - : •
'Dresses lot old& todo sorbing at all; ,
Dames for Winter, Orin;, Summa t e:A , ,
All of them different In color and pa tter n ,' , •
• muslin; and lam, naps, velvet, andante, .
'Briteada, and laroecteloth, and otter anateatd, •
Oahe as sewer* and much more ethenelt. • . 4 '
In shonaor all things that amid eves be thsualst of.
irons tenatunisand frames robes to twenty miss frWs;
In all quarters of Paris, and to every store; • •
• Wlrlhasey tn . vela stonued,scoldedanA!yon,' .
i .
,
' A-4
They folded the streets, and he bated the ktB4 -,
The . , •
lastibrip. their goods shipped by the steamer Jizsigo
Formed, Miliresey declares, t.M both or b/w tailor
Nato mention a worthy kept born the tad, • 'kJ
Sufficient to All the largest sized 'chest,
Which did me appear on the ablp's "What,
Bat for whktt the ladles themselves temaiested : I
Such particular interest, that they invested •
their own "doper worms In layeis add ems
Of muslin', embroideties, worked underekdbee,
Gloves; bingkerchlefs, seerfaiend suck bilks as tleare,.
Then, wrapped In great shawls, like Cirtaahm bthutleei
Oars goe4Og to the stag, andes•liftw tbo duties.
liar ',kliegs at borne all marvelled, no doiabt4 •
Mlai llthashad grown sowormy stout. • - •: '
Yor an actual belle and a paidble bride;
lint the nihsek emoted Whoa she tamed Indite out;
•,.:. And the truth asseittolight, and the dry goods beside,
Which. In spite of Colkebw and Cult= Rona solthls
110 emitted the port without any entry,: . •
- • •
ffkd jot, theigherarto threarnonths-liave puled sines
the der I . _
Tide reerlbandlire re* . on twaltw carts, wlr MmdwaYr
This um o Übs.lllllbusey. of Madison Square,
The last time Warta utter despair,
Because she bad nothing whatever talker!
Nothing to wear! Navies this is a type ditty,
• I do not evert--chit, you know, in between us—
Thatshe's In a state of absolute nudity, . ,
Like Sewer's Greek Elsie, or the Medici Team; - -
But I do mean to say, limy/ heard bat declare,
When. it the swum moment, she had on a Alms
Which 'cost live hundred dollar, and not a cent leery
And rfeweiry worth feu times more, I timid gum,
,That eke had not a thing In the wide world to ireful
I should mention just here, that out of Nits lma's
Two hundred and fifty or slaty adofers, .. ' ' -"-
I bad juat been selected as he who should throw all •
The rest to the shade, by the gracious tredowal ,
Ou myself, after twenty or thirty felonious,
Of those fossil remains which she called "heraffertions;
And. that rather dined, but well-known work of art,
Width Mhe nuts Persisted in styling "her heart."
So we were engaged. Out troth lad heft plighted.
'Not by moonheamor starboard, by fountain or grove, :
But id effect parlor, most brilliantly lighted, -
Beneath the gas fixtures we whispered our love,
withonteity /*sauce, or raptures, or sighs.
Wide - tit any team In Min 110 flea bias eyes, . -
Or blushes, or transports, or such slily Whets, , -
It was one of the quietest business transactions..
With a verytmall sprinkling of sentiment, if any, -
And a Very large diamond imported by Tiffany.
On her Virginal lips while I printeda kiss,
She excbdmod, es e wort of parenthesis, ' •
And by , ' way of putting - me quite at thy maw -
"You know, l'm to polka as much as I pleas., '
aod.tliftwhen Ilike—Dow stop, don't you speak-
Andmst_,,,!
you u. not mine here more than twice lit the
to M e ' •
Or talk to Me either at party or ball, - ,
But always be natty to come when I oil: '
So doutprom toms about ditty and due; - .
If we don't break this oil, there will be time. though, '
For that sort of thing; but the bargain must be' •
That,'M long as I choose, I am perked', free; •
' Poi thlehts sortof-engagement; you see,_
Which le l
binding on you but not binding on me." - --
Well, having thus 'Wooed Ulm Ifilimsey and gained her,
With the, silks, crinolines, and hoops that contaluedber:
I had* I thought, a contingent remainder,_
At least in the propi rty.and theheit right - -
~,•
TO appearas its tokurt by day and by.night; ,
dred it being the'week of the t3tuekup'e grand bel—
-1 Their cards had be out a fortnight or so, f , 1
- --.. And set all the Avenue on the tiptoe— -
I conshlged itonly my duty to call, ' •
1 And ore if Ulm rims Intended tor and. . - : •
I Lead her—en ladies are pot m be
When the time Intervening between'the find sound -
Of the bell and the dittoes miry is shorter . ,
~ •
Than suptial- T I found; I won't my—l caught bee— •.
Intent on the pier glitia;mndeuMedly meaning ' .r
To me if perhaps It didn't need cleaning. ,' • „ ' ,-
She turned as I entered—" Why, Harry. you doter,
A thought that you went totter Ittesher'e to Maned" •
"So I did," I replied, "bottle dim: eels mellowed,
I;clAnd digested, I trust, fbr 'tie now nine or more,
tieing relieved from that duty; I followed /
Inclination, which led me, you ssetto year deer. 9
And sow will year ladyship 90 0019d990811d ,
Art just to inform me i. you Intend: --. 1
Your beauty, and grnma-and prmenti hi lend;' --
,
11 which, when I own, thope soon* will borrow)
o the /Reckon's, whose party, yon know, Is to 100110 U r.
?be 63r rem looked up ,with a - pitikal air, . '' .
dad answered quite prmpily, "Why Harry, mon cher,
T should like above all thingsto,go withyotr there: -
licit really and truly—l've nothing to west." • '
"Nothing to weer? go just as you am; ".
Wollr the dress you have on, and you'll be by for, • •
I engage, Um most bright and particular star
On. the Stuekup hotison"—l stopped, for her eye,
Notwithstanding this delicate onset of Battery,
led ob toe at onto a most terrible-battery
!item end amassment .. She made no reply, .. ,
at gave a slight turn to the sod of her nom,
(That pure Grecian feature,) as much as to say,
Bow absurd that any muse man Should suppose •
1 a lady would go to a bill in the clothes.
o matter how doe, that she wears every day!.
...
. ' •
I ventured again—" War your minima broads." ,
(*mood tuns up of nose)—"That's too dark bye shade."
"Your blue silk"--:'?hat's too hestirr . "Your pink,"
"There too light."
"Wear tulle over satin"—sl can't endure White."
"Your rowoolored, then, the bud of the betch'i'—
"I haven't a thread of point lace tb match." • ' '
"Your brown smite antique'Yes; and look like a Qua.
ken" . • : -
"The pealtotered"—"l would, but that pliguey divan:
:Sit{ had It a weak'g-"Therithat exquisite lilac..
In which you would melt the 'mentor a ithyleek." . '
Ohne tisenoestook Mato the rams elevation) , .
"I wouldn't wear that , for the whole of creation," .
"Why n ett It'smy fancy, there's nothing coed strike
As more anises a fing—t , 4FT its, but dear me, that lean
Sophronia Ituckup has got one Just like it, .
And I won't spear dressed like a chit of Sixteen."
"Then that splendid purple, that sweet Ideas/toe; '
That superb, mint a'rriguar7k, that Imperial green, . ;
That sephyr like tadeton. that rich rtf9414116"
&Not orie of all which is lit to be men," .
Said thelady, becoming excited and Husked.
"Then wear," I exelahned, in a tone whir* quite crushed
Opposition, "that gurgeoas loacUe which Sim 'ported' i
In Paris last Spring, at the grand pnuentation, •
When you quite turned the bead of the head of the ne•
: - :
lion, _• .• - •
And by all the grand court were so very much MuftmL
The end of the nose was portentoudy Upped DPI
And both the bright eyes shot fluth indi ggnoaation.
I. As she burst upon me with the three euLmalion,
"I have woos - It three times at the least calculation.
And that and nut Most of my dresses me ripped net'' '.
lic Q7d l te n i Pimzi n t, thong oar th l i sT ig gu i r, ; t: i u mi se ra an xpree ther ibu
More striking than classic, it "settled my lash,"
And proved very into the last act of out ,ca non.
"Fiddlesticks, Lit. de, I wonder the ceiling
Doesn't fall down widens& you—oh, you men have so
. feeling, ; •• •
You selfish, unnatural, Hlibeai creatures,
Who set yourselvegnp as patterns and preachers. •
Your tilly pretense=why what I mere nos It is! -
'Pray, what. do you know pf a woman , . sucessitleit •
I have toldlou and shown you I've nothing te wear,
And Its perfectly plan you not only don't care, es
Rut you do not believe me, (hens the m& went still high•
sr
scrppoM, if you dared you would call me a liar.
Our sopgement is ended, sir—yea, on the spot;
Yon'rea, briate,and a monster, and.—l don'tknow what."
I mildly suggested the words—llottentot,
Pickpocket, and cannibal, Tartar and thief,
As gentle expletives which might give relief;
Hat this only proved as spark to the powder, • •
And the storm / bad Weed cam fasterend louder
It blew and it rained, thundered, lightened, and balled
Inkojections, vette, pronouns, tin language quite failed
To express the abusive, and then Hs arrears
• Were brought up all atones by a taunter - team.
And my last, faint, despairing attempt at ehO -
Erratic= was lost in • tempest of sobs. . •
Well, I felt for the lady, anstfeltibr my tut, too,
Improvised on the crowtitelhe latter a tattoo,
In lieu of expressing the lollop which lay • ;
Quite too deep ter words, u Wordsworth would no,;
Then, without going through the form of a bow,
Found myself in the entry—l hardly knew bow—
O n
n &or step and sidewalk, past lamp post and squat,
A home and upstairs, in my own easy chair;
Poked my feet Into sio.s, my Ore into blue,.
And said to myself. is I lit lII,T cigar.
deposing a man had the wealth of the Cur.
Of the Ruda& to boot, for , the met of his dais,
On the whob, do you think be would have muchto roue
If he mauled a woman with nothing to wear . •
Since that 'night; hiking 'pains that it shoild not be
bruited
Abroad In society, I've instituted ' •
A eonessef Inquiry, catenary p mid thorough,,
On this vital melded, and find, to my tensor, • •
That the fair Fumes carets by no means surprising,
But thatilare Wets tae greatest dbtrese
In our feendeecisiutinnity, &obey Wang -
.• Frees ttdstublopplied destitution of dress, . ' - , •
Whose untbrtunate•vietims.are filling the air • ; • -
With the pitiful wall pi "nothing to met." '
&searches in unmet the "Upper Ten" districts . 1'
Reveal the suet painful and &larding ststtdics,
Of which let de mention only a feat: •
In one slegle bones, OD the Vittis Ayoub, -
Threoyoung ladles were found, all below twentrten. •
Who bare been th me whole weeks:Obeid/mynas* weer
In the way of flounced silks, and thus left in the hint,
Are unable to go to ball, concertos. church.
In Another large mansion swarths ume place,
Was tblind a deplorable, heartrending ease
Of entire destitution of Drnsael's point lace.
In a neighboring block there was *rued, lu three cenii.
Total want, long continued, of acme, hair shawls;
And a catferift family, whose ease exhibits -
The most pressing need e real ermine tippets •
One deserving young lady almost tenable
To survive ibrthe want of • new Russian sat& ; -
Another confined to the house. when windyr • - •
Than usual, because her shawl isn't India • •
Still another, whose tortures bare teed most torrid,
Ever sines the aid lac of the steamer Pacille, ' ' • '
In which ware birdied. not friend or Mallon: •
(For whom fate she perhaps:might ham Lewd eapsola
Mon,
Or borne it, least, without& rusignatleo ' •
. Hot the eboicottaaleetment of Trench sleeves and callus
aver sent out from Paris, worth thousands of dollar*
And all as W styli mod mikado sad maw
The *ant of wideleceise her with nothing to wee;
And Pendent her life io drea — t end dyspeptic
That doe's quite i ledtus. and almost a skeptic,
llbtrsleeM4ll myethet tide led ef pis(
VasnettaßtscXcalPsr nth flidllitrtr"f 4 '.'. s •
AndPtdb= bee Mg a assalis tenant •
roe thl of stub Over. etiolating
hat tbe ambhat by thr sof ad Uwe ead lento en ;
en" ll 7g 4 thotsvon he poor mwatnne_ -;
tudsands dithers, nod Ithebsaids sad litsabO,
c hat
add the met lowehing mond sags tee disamsadi
hyhotfoots wives and t ir daVit,lemacid 11.11 , 0 Urea far
flea• •
tairtrjrinda has, or kneels, - •
VIII- . • •
bras ugh at miseries when tiosykorl'a chaos; •
Ma arid thdr diminds'ar lidos estemsee;
taret bride was brOnalit to my rases,
Too sad br Wien Ind, dist twas too true,
tehaielmetand Wailed, as mite as Cithrous
Pictish Int to bk more than tin trent* to Slurs;
Was gonseammee was, that whets a o got there
Mewed at throe waits she hid nothing to was,
"Ives sea wpm* toilalsb .the sawn,
,he The mood', refused out and oat, • •'s" . •
I• h otemons cmignet idbaginif os noon, •• •
nip( •••the esairmsomew good *ebb goat:
,tteatspent as this was toe shootings of MVP%
• d proceediogoarn now going On for Croke.
• !Sibyls/ems thegoilop by lifting the instals
these wens of Woe? hoeingh, it is whin, ' •
haretems dinkiest to stir np the pity . •
men , trosensisot heart laths city., .
d opus up Humanity hit° a tenter, • • . • •
• rust had selismitheis ad coma loshmter. •
on't totttehotte, Mond with this tonchine deseriptione
• ftwirard tosnorebiewod hand a subsesipthere
met some hind Iddbistsi s amine abi4
swedsdiry moue of Mee indigent mies,
hs charts of the matter* or inset feta thopsi' '
the camm4tcsass liyaMowestgondidlsuP•r"
$ • milk* that which today hags his name,
frit • Ihdowenneeding of b6norami Ousel. •
i 144341
u....1,7 f1i•ers dosityjoust for ears ' , ••
o ppy women with nothing to wear, - •
;••-in " lew of the slash , wtdels would . daily be
=:=Il
, •
•• Lo 'yitspostr ospltal salstat to wooed , .
Oleg ItillittOltlOClO of oor &sins& Isspirtsrit; •
*wand ibr,doaduliwAr tins and !F- , 111 g h "
ten? •
to tarnish the atilt to minty lbws distraint, •
4 Ilk's pathway strum kith dumb, collars, sod
resses, ' ' • ithornleirl
Also wood of OMR mikes It mash Noughts/ sod
Net solos Dos disccrysra Dos: alllbtsdit?
•, •
.
4adbes, dear r lin. tbe mat nosy day
ease trundle boor put oat tit Ihnediral`.:
tbi whirl an Its bustle; nu ilidttou and prkle,
.
n. 6 the temples ef,trade which Wee on seek 111150. , ,
1. the alleys and lines where Plisibrtune Ind Guilt,
J .idrehrldren tune gathered; their *Sty haw* Milt; " '
1 here giramir and %lee, like twin beasts of prey,
I Ir. hooted their victims to gloom and &apart
71 the rkh, dainty dress, and the thee Moneyed skirt,
k your eisittiderwarthrowilerthe dampness and dirt,
• Pe thfianktlie Omit dien, sli tub the rickety stair,
• e garret, where er s t i lbee,the young and the old.
• starved and half Alia crouched from timed&
] those skeleton limhs, Mee frost bittenlbet.
~,- 1 I bleedlbg audbruised_by the stones of the street ;
i t' the thtli, frtor thildhood, the deep plans that
swell. . .
1 • 4111. 1 ,i PK_ . .iLittiLtile f
gure who smiths, on the door,
: r the curses tbsireond4 Int. the *those trim,
you sickenUndishlidder and fly from the door: .
• u•houte to yoW.saltrdrobes, aid iv. If you dare— •
. • • &Writs of ratdilois—yeretre3llolo4 to wont
.- .
,
. ,
4 oh; If pentium th ere monk' be a
i . ail Is made right which so puss= ken. .
I ere the glare and this glitter; and Unite' of Time,
. sand ditt in the that of that'reglon sublime, .
I here the soul. disenchanted of finds and of ernes, .
lt , . screened by its burping., and shows, and pretsnwe;
)1 be clothed her the life and the service above,
Ith purity, truth, falthimeekness and lore:
ih, daughters Of Earth, foolish virgins. beware!
in . that Upper reit • you bees nothing to wear!,
. .
Tae PacIPAGATIOE! seems , indeed,
at this country is sadly behind hand in :elation
o the modern earertmenti raisdnir fib.. no
reach and the: ClUumits have gone - towork-In
Unteat,'and thwrimmeituquantltiea of fish are
jirodneCd in nitunti a well u artificial
he tegialsturei of gairaihnsetta; Connecticut,
• .
!ill .
ll his, ssigsoinpshire' Wive appointed..special
/at
opantittees.to ipeeitiesto the beet , an d report
Jests. We tessatly read e reports 'castle to the
it asssobe tette sod .o'min ' tient Legislatures, and
ome potHtions of ..tleritek's Treatise on artificial
'propagation oeeertain kfrols of flab: - The con
at..,by these reports is, that the
trout, plekerel;'yelloW perch, the sun-fish and eel
Ceti be easily and profitably propagated and raised .
in water adapted to tkeir,Pecullar natures. • . •
i' The Berke and fiebaylkill Amigo/ says: "That
the treutithe tioitheintitel Of fish, might readily
be raised by every firmer, whose grounds are
Supplied with. a clear 'end cool spring. A farmer
.in yrs kiln county has for several years raised,
pne hundred pounds per annum, for family user- .
'Agreater andmorehesithY luxury for the table
cannot found. A Spring of clear Water issues
front the hillside, sours thirty rods from his house.
.end under the shade .Of spreading elms,'he has
iimstnieted artificial ponds, node of them exceed.
iurthree feet in depth be thirty feet in leegth.---
'Some portione ofoech pond Is provided with- a
:Sandy bottom a s t *Shallow . deptk., The" Size of
bis stream' Is so . s mall, that 'nose ,azeopt the
:smallest trout Min pass from one pond to the other.
tUe usnally feels •ble stock daring the summer
'.estscin every morning; furnishing thein • with the
:common angle worm, grass hoppers, garden
worms,-minced:.meat and ;corn bread, the ray:Wi
tt J' •
;ty of their growth' depending on the abundance
of the -supply, funiished."
1 1 The pickerel andlerch, regaided -by many,
'quite as palstaldeiti the trout, tan be raised in
tiles. ixiol and transparent yam than di. tront.—
The fa a bold- biter and a handsome;
'idating fish. The perch is a hardy- fellow, per.
lifectly adapted to slegglsk waters, and se 'a table'
dib maks very. lair; Partteularly: In winter and .
;:spring. • • "I • •,' •••
t Ia China for centuries the - propagation of fish
I hss . ben as Common! and we ll .undirstood ts the
'itilaing of corn and 'knit he this country. Oar_
people arstose. psUed the Celastigs
produebig the mama of subsistence, but we be.
lifers the rearing' of eboiee fisir for tie table, can •
Ito a lerteln extent, be'mede an'egreeable and
• profitable builttess by thew: haring the owner
; thip:ef choir and. cool waters:
. ,
. ! ... Python tiro OLD: Bume.—,The Lebanon Ad
' inlet?, s Locofoco iheat'of the straightest seat,
irpitels ins Int& • Buabanen In the fiercest style.
the 'editor, in the'course of. &congratulatory ar.:
s ltiele on the Orobabla election of General Packiri
Ihe shouldn't mutt his chickens too soon,) hopes
that he will distribute the oftlece wisely &adjoin-,
'cionsly—giving. the '' Editor a 'gond fat one of
eoune.The Adoertieor goas.on to ay:
.: .•"We trust be (010.:Phaer) wilraroid the error
hi President has committed,:or entirely setting'
id a, coldlessly mid heartlessly, the claims of
is owe friend., to gratify: powerful leaders of the
rty in other States. •Not thspeak withoutbook,
lie refer to tha'eases of Cal. Forney, for whom we
!hero no particular regard, but to whom, undoubt
-ledly!, James Buchanan owes his election; Hon.
Ij. Glancy) Jones, who was his main stay in Con.
:kress during tho..,eativass foe the nomination, and
;one of our own citizens, ;whose services to hies,
:are too well known to our readers to need any
;particular recital. Alf of these gentlemen bare
,been most shamefully 'treated. They have long
i bien prominent member', of the party, and their
Ihnown abilitisi and sound radical democracy fit:
,them for any station in the gift of the President.
They end others have been set aside by him to
;Make room for drunkards, gamblers acd swind
:ler.. We mention no names for the present. The
;time may come when we shall do so. All this he
:'has done with his eyes open. We deipiso an on.
4rateful man, and each 'Ur. Buchanan has provid
Phimself.. Them gentlemen were big intimate
friends and staunch supporters for'years.• Now,
ilwhen he bait the power to serve them, he refuses
!Ito do so t be and • all ' other,: knowing that they:
prettily need ii. : - : ,
',, We could and shall in au. time, Mention other
' notices glories cams.—We are not disposed to
submit in Aeon., to what, we consider, gross in:
' jtiatice to prominent members of our pasty. This'
}fault, from what we hare heard end know of
ItGenl Packer, his nature: will not permit him to
.mouitnit.'' • -.- I ; ' I ' • - '
=The Advertiser Is-not'siono in its:opinion of
:'lllr,.fßnehanan's appointments.. , this
!' l wldols gave him the laming majority of any other
;in Ilse Union; the feeling bf dissatisfaction is very,
lemma!, The friends of the new President have ;
been sadly disappointed-Lend Should Mr. B. be a
candidate for a sacood -term, ho will hear from
them in a way that he will not be relish.
. 8 general is this feelintsmobg the leading pelt
-1161ans tarsi, that we , hot believe to-day, Mr.
Buchanan - could heroin receive the ordinary
;;patty vete in this Democratio stronghold.—fica4,
fag Alined; ' '
BVCIARAN POLTGAWC-AIISJOU Jack
Downing thus relates a convenitlon he bad -with •
...Mr. Buchanan on i ptah : Old Buck is a good,deal
Tiled with Brigham Young, who'with his one hun
dred wives, bas crested a rebellion—when the old
Buck beaten° that be an call his own, If one
:woman created a rebellion In'tho garden of Eden
• when she bad a man and ooght to bin satisfied,
,Isn't wonderful that one hundred should do the
like in titah, having only'omi man amoneem
Bays I, Ducky, did you ever see Utllolll and bar
. mony where there wan a hooked celesta and bet
one min—its *gin all aatar,to impost It--and the
noly way to bring matters tel good 'twilit point,
' is to sae each woman has her man. ; Yea, but meld
t'old Beck,- then' every man would be ablated to
w Imo his woman. Yee. earthy mat I. Well, then,
:NI be, they'd -blame me for the hall of this tron.
; bla, and my l'& soVent a bad example. flat , .
110. set I, Not since you dttlt to 141101 110111111 to
talic. up with one man Ukase you yenned to take'
;lour sheer, It's your duty!to make 'am lire peamk
;Albin u they Um, or else break theitall thing tip
thy reforming cad , mating' tray old bachelor a
;led sal** • 101akla toe .of Awe sdaladol
icosseafor random Upper, ; • .
NO. 31.
OisctUann.
:,,.~ .INAN'S
STEAM PRINTING OFFICE.
co low d to
ezeutto3l)llsallOOK Pli/fl=o Owe* desartptiae
at the tlato oats Maare!ounsat. Auger Wu at tau
bodoneataayotkarastabitaknott la tioeaaatheatk a
1 80 4 . 1. 111 ,Ba k iti a= B
. 4 gab, alegierlisees,
Areitles oflgretateaf, Mee Boob.
Bin 41480, _ , t . Oudot ;sob, ea.
At the Ivry ehortettdotka.‘ ii r aistlkaf4oll rrps
•sioi.` 6616611th= IWO!: say etkarollie• Id Ws sec
Sine of tbe State, sad "steep hands employed expresaly
fOr.tobbing. Made littlest Prieto ourself, we will
'Cuinuitotoir work to 'twat lest as asp Qat as be
tdfdiaeattata.dtU,. HURTING UN COLORS. dose
Mika diadem. mottos. , ,
. .„ 300,11...8UMERY.
Bookslll l lvir7 style. Biala ileeits
pfarig demeripUon "a2intietursd,bousd as! raw to.
opt shirt toilet ' . • _ -
• Tan folloaltte which .And smoag,sille of
'elipplop la too good Bp be. lost. and !mails! it to
oar restorer-lush if it has boon Wig sp
,011
:dirk for soma One . .
- Jaa.iota Of lad ktoisaaa,
• mt. tally.. ll lfieedb h timely visestedNr.llerhaieaa's
ihetas ientilset .11121 i never broke of panoteat
inwesee with Ulm tlillett. when he *end Na gall
. ty of another set at inparalkled bagasse toward bhp.
het area when they were at terse oflereanat dent,.
Mr; Clay walk always hied et p atting him to the totem
diterltr. Barbanel mointamet I we cuter 60 Uwe
1/0 4 . b e 'am hi
n d Clay-were of. thirmassaillninryarty .131
Washington, ed IttrAlachanan. who "bray! played Um
'toady to Mr. Clay, remarked to him mob timetable that
he had no court dray and itallallld ol.blot ni to the
styLe, cost, de. Kr. Clay phkyfelly teleaticad that belted
' ow whkb he had no velar, sad ha meld -Wier phi&
tow Cho It to Ma. Jinettanan *beaked him, rev/ .
earnestly, bat said, .1 am afraid It la oddest! liana.
be a Mb tertilsbeer Clay replied to lasweapeeer
Iftmeamw. but pm can tarn It. dothonon."—
)he disomniftre and dumb eastansememit of
• Mr. aa
ehaman seised a iseteral titter around the hada. Mr. 11 -
kering Jest tuned hie political coat moss
moose itated
aablmtkbWy
chas Upon a
ha certain the ocau
rammeat dowin the U. S.' Sem* Mr. a emplenestemo
ss
that he had volontemid to N to Baltimore in the last
war with Gnat Britain, when the Bath& attach* that
city. -'I think I lavebead soneethamsbent the mms
- tiemeoes volentteeriog,! said lar-Clay,"but 1 sederstand
that when be arrived at Baltimore the' Britt& were
' maw"' oTea; Bashanaa. saws vim"—
W• 11,7 said ft. Clay, .1 Moreirwialt to know whether
lir. Buchanan volunteered because he knew that the
• BrkW were er mastiff ise Aquae hard that Ma
eattheanbed eohosterred end therriere eventoded the
ccort."—Zowireitte Award. • •
Two WAY is otioi Otis Wier.—"We 'oblik .
of hard times,'snd go Wist to bassi bar' abed'. _
don. If we would live in log or loud house
with onotroent and, na door, peep.. s s(taw, go
lows footed, sear this
. cheapest and eoarsest
• clothes, and deprive ourselves of all the dotikforts
of life, aoybody might equal apes two miss of
common pastors, and with the sun, labors to u•
rich lu seven gore as spot' any half geodes of
land in KUM; sind.if there wan hundreds Unil
/gutting, they could get tip a land hver, Spelt.
late ht lots, and have dm' prime gaup ea they do
• What people save In the new States they crash
out of tbentselves, and that they can do any
'where. All the advantige they • bare is the
privilege of liviegss mean as hems magas will
bear, with nobody- to And Dealt wide it; vials
hem livieg la the same manner, the, would.sepa.
rate from the masses, as much as glpsies de. If
any of our people wish to learn pra ctically e about '
ebb matter, let them take • -view of the !make,'
makers who drive into market from New Ramp.
shire, and tbep .,, go home arid live. with them a
moeth in the beck part of Barrington, and they
"will be saved the trouble of going to Kamm."
-Virommes Davoisox.—One of the most etriking
"incidents the fearful tragedy - near Quebec, was
the _conduct. of tire. Bloomfield, in-saving two
childtin, • SYS held to. .a repo with one hand,
keeping' the head, of one child above the mita •
with the. other, and holding the other up by.fast
ening ber teeth In its dress: So heavy was the
' load • that two of her tooth • gave way •and were
lost, yet-she still retained her hold. At:lasts boat
came towards her, and mon .were "Ureateing all
around her to be taken on board. She. eould not
scream; but a men seeing ber sitnation'brought a
boat to her, telling them she needed - help most.
Then her strength gave way at the prospeOpf re
lief and safety, and she came bear drowning be
fore she could be lifted into the boat. She was a
slight, delicate in appearance, and one
• woodere4aow-she was ever able to endanio much.
Oar masers will exclaim, what will not a mother
do! But theie Children were not her own. One
of then:wiled eightun'months, b 'Jennie, as Mrs.
Blitotaltoi heard it called on board by its parents,
who were from Glasgow,. and were both lost.
"SWavino."---Tbe Germantown Telegraph con.
side's it businessrequiring • a very pliable een.
science, and as altogether dlrreputabte, in the
which ninth is in direct violation of law, Of
course. Why not then, *raise your voice against
the' evil? 'Both business snd working -men
are dCeply Interested In a matter which affects le
etiolate business, and in fact destroys It. Let •
but the "presi of r?nniylvania wage an w i sps.
ring warfare against it; let the people crush the
power thit controls - our Legislature, and send
honest men to Harrisburg—the needed reform
will
.bo eireetcd—the modern Shyloolcs will
*Jutish Jr' vain Tor their , pound of desh. .
The Philadelphians are wakingsp from a
Rip - Van Winkle sleep, and beginning to talk
askant rooting the long-contemplated Monument
to W,ishington, in the beaUtifid Square called by
his' nathe. ' • •
• 11111" A youttaill eonp?e, aged about twelve and
fourteen lean respectively, undertook pa. get mar
ried week before last - in Detroit, but were sur
prised by their parents before the ceremony bad
been performed. , . ,
At Cincinnati on •Teerrday last, a German
named Nobler strangled his wife„"killed Nicholas
J. Horton, and then committed suicide. Cause, a
reprimand which. IX received from . Mr.,11., fur
abusing his wife.
pllri l he public are perhaps not aware that the
*Mount of :capital claiming to have a home in
the United States, which is invested in the Slave
trade, it not less than R 3,000,000, and its Profits
$17,000,000 annually.
• •
.• $4114.A man named Andrew Winer was L oa f Fri.
day last in St. Louis Sued $OO for using Omens
languige on the street while ladies were paesiag.
The Magistrate who administered that sentenee
'should have a monument. •
,IMPLast'week, John Salter, aged fa part,
employed in the store of William Donbaoh, near
the Ringtown station, on the Catawisaa Railroad,
had his leg cut off below the knee by being run
over by the Express Train. -
ASP Upwards of ten thousand females in New
York, forty thousand in. Paris, and eighty thou
sand4n London; are said by statistloians to rags•
lady earn a daily living by immoral practices.—
'And yet all these are Christian cities.
Ai!`Some of the licensed rataselims. in Por
tions of Now York, are complaining of the null.
rinsed ones and having them final . Let Satan.
war upon Satan.. Would that the strife might be
Kilkenny:Catisit In its eonsequeneee. •
pr•Thil Ts °pie of Chicago are alarmed at the fear
ful increase of crime friTtbeir midit. - Their alarms
should have had birth before a boil of rum;hella
were opened in their midst. Society cannot
dread rattleanaku and expect to camps Gm rasp..
41!`A youth of seventeen and a lass of fifteen
eloped from Philadelphlis 'last week. Their re.
'pectin psrects.are anxiously on the lick-oat for
them. -This is a fast age, and Toasts. America is
one of the fastest institutions of the go-ahead ms.
se-A correspondent relates that, one morning
the past spring, alai:auk. came and sang in a
field near his house. Ills littisAfear year old
daughter was muck deligh e tad, and asked : !What
mikes he hang soSweet, mother ? Do 04 eacdtew.
ore P'
11.41te'Ciarles J. Peterson • the editor arid Pub.
Usher, has purchased the beautiful oonntri resi
dence and farm .of Gen. George M. Reim, in
Comm township, Berko colicky, a ew miles below
Reading, where he intends to reside a portion of
the year. . • •
liffrChartotto Joust, convisted of being one of
the murderers of the Wilson Enmity, is un der sen
tence of death. It is thought that eke will escape.
Wrong! II gait', she should be' executed.—
Maudlin sympathilas • too moot% to aurora for
already.
The' Deseret Ne w s, Brigham Youneeer
gin, is highly gratified with the decision in the
Dred Scott ease, and argues ththea t application
of the same principles to the "peculiar institu
tion" of Utah will secure that territory to the full
and free exercise of the Mormon faith.
jEff•ln Louisville on Tuesday, a street rumen
ire took place between Mr. George D Prentice,
editor of the Joarnal, and Mr. It. T. Darret, edit,*
of the Courier, growing out of an article that ap
peered in the latter paper reflecting on Mr Pren
tice; Pistols were'tied and Mr. Prentice wu
wounded. •
_.;;`Fits. of the Cii,y Item, mu meetly did
dled out of twenty-A►e dollars, by a Mr. Loth
(Lamb). Getz of the Reading Gogotat says that
the only thing to him singular ahead. the atory
that Fitsgerald had twenty-tire dollars to
Does not that insinuation live young ohickons,
come home to roost?
- 1321'-A leiter received at the Navy Department.
from Commander flartstein, of the Wigan, dated
the 4th of July,. represents all hands in exeelleet
- Three hundred and ten niiles'of A. ten.
grephie cable had teen coiled on board that ship,
and the work was programing at the rate of 100
miles in twenty.foer hours.
jeffr Charlet, Frederick Louis von Schiller, the
oldest and only surviving ion of Frederick Schil
ler, the poet, died at Statigard on the 224 of
June, of dropsy is Me chest, in the sixty-fourth
year of his age. He had onapied many high
*facial position:, and was, at the time of his
death, Chamberlain at the Cointof Saxe-Weimar.
.2111rTire publishers of Dr. Kim's Aretie Expe
dition have paid upwards of $641,000 to the estate
of the deceased author, copyright money, for nine
month's sales .of the wort, and the „wino"
demand for that work will soon make.the rum
reach $lOO,OOO. Pecuniarily, this is princely re
muneration, the impel, probably, ever pairto
say author in s ist short a time.
yor-Tbe total funded debt of Sin' Franeisek
I s . 11,902,500; while the floating indebt,suhmea ($1. 2
700,000. rejected by the Mood of Examiners,)
_will swell the total indebtedolto to upwards of
$3,600,000. To this however, must in added the
county deht, upwards of half a mUlion, mating
the Wei Indebtedness of_the city abed comity of
San Praneisco,aboat $4,200,000.
„ffirJast two weeks before the death of Gov.
Much 11W'wasrin the Rodin:sr Clio* pales, and
visited the pram teem or the establishment. This
ist a:6lre' Oat, he mid, the •hadsver :ben :
Printing press a work The - Ones observess
When wo aoaelderthat he had from his t ymtb ep.
bees .accustomed to write for the political press,
and hetalways been more or leas emaciated with
the ptilitibig dice; this aireanursanee seem veiy
etunhirt* • , ,