The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 05, 1857, Image 4

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Tilt 'MONKS Ott tHE illitY. ' •
.... rruemigimpartia Romeo* e go .
Wooded nowt
0 of lirefltri:Ablieg, and or thil gottomeo 11brd
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,-- ' „ 'qf 'menet •tf the Gholito Brethren.
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. rim !kooks of ttni wry , seldom slog onyliontov,
And !KM the: thought of tollatfts tleahn -- • . •
Itialline, folaleiciag. ttolkonme gay,. . . • ,
'Joiltold boys were the Monks at tho Wei.
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to the sweet nuns of °Mune devoting thole ems,
. They had but a abort time itot Site , brads and their
• proyorsl ' ' . - •
Jar Or love of Um ataidonothotalighod night Amy 4 q ,
Ault noolectod devotion—these Walk of the way.
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And baypi. r intik theeestiteeke bete been
If the dila' hatitot it be tried
Thediabbey dart, and the convent trey _
Abel steed on the opposite side of the We:
Tor daily tear !sighed, and aftbily the; pined,
,Littleteasehodie mho Idelirted-
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ihinmitted ith•beauty's dulness went they, ' •
These nalikldeg, &elk:oohed Dloakeet the liey.
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Zit Os sesisdal to great to the ousettiy steer;
Thej. dared pot across Mr fear, •
dud they could not WWI, to fat were they,
Those dly, - essurous Kooks of the Wey.
Loudly they groaned for their Sate so hull, .
Irma the stones sit thoo beautgtd, goahla debsed,
Till • brother hlt on a plats to itay
Tbos roe, Of those haart-broken !looks of the Wel.
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ulfolldne," "shooldArti bin !UMW;
Mace we cannot 100 over, let nano under:
Itoatifited bridges shall yield to elay,
did a tunnel beneath thalirey:'
To It they ,*eat with tight node wilt,
With spade and shovel, and pike sod bill,
Avid trom evening's close till the dawn of day s
They worked like miners all oder the Wey;
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And every alight as theirworklbegirs'
Zarb sang or the eharmisof hit favorite nue :
"How earptioed they will tie, gad hovrtrappy" kid they,
"'Who we pop le upon thee from 'tailor the Way."
And for *ennui they kept grubbing, end making in,
IRMA
Like other blank soles, darkly under tie ground; .
And no one enveeted malt going many,
Se sly were these infsehierous ?donks of the We.
At hurt tbelidnamort was Wright near to a dose,
And early amnion from thetripallets they roe,
And tnet tit their tunnel. with. tights to wino '
If they'd scalped a tree limes". right under the Wey.
eleilbr their Wel es they smirked and theituidied
to think; how completely the *mid Wes bevdted,
The Aver brokeln, and It rrtrives me to say;
Ilitrowned all the frolicsome Monks of the 'troy, •
•
tbnrehmen f..beirare °CUM lures of the doh:
Its mot ot4thr devil bath many a mesh'
• And remember, whenever you're tempted to stray,
Tke fate that betel tba poor *elks of the Wei.
HOILIi MIL
A keepeisef a hotel. not fifty pines from Boston,
is of was, a famous mad for borses--owned many,
. and was always ready ;fir a trade in such cattle,
Be was sharp at a barge in, and was never known
.tei make a move that! didoTtionet on his' aid&
witil the following happened, .that proved' an
umewptionrolo: the - filial , Be always had , some
particular Jtoraci on him, d 'fur every particular°
emerpney.ot trade ' , surd the adroitness of his
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operations in, patting a a beast was a subject
of delighted approval 1. : on, all hands among the
eminoisatirs.ol that deltritfal 'and Much-abased
• animal, tha. horse.; o one .ever traded with
• • Bheflle that did not leonfess himself satisfied,
° thoegh satisfactiott . being. a latitadieal word
' did 'not always mean 1 that - the satisfaction was
the ultimate bappineie in the trade-,:like the some
terMin connection Wittithe daello.
There was a !jupy calf/der whose name ,was
Wax, who trceupied . : &sinall shop near the hotel,
.to whowilintilli waif accustomed to refer in. care
of any stick in a transaction, and he being a
disinterested • men, :!would decide' on the meta:
i
tof diderence, alwair--ehowever, by what , was
deemed a s strange (as
liti, deciding in favor of
: • Shaine., Softie, bur ver„ went so far as . to
intimate.' that Shaffie and - the • cobbler 'had
talked the tuatteeu'ver RTevioualj, and had Cer
tain signs by I . rhic,bthey understood each other'.
When the', stick eeme, then filiefile would se,
"Well we i r we cab't get alAig any further.',
Now"l'to billing td ;leave It out to a third party,
and aa Mr. Was, *round the corner knows the
value, of the ho.raU
. 1 dol . swapping with you, lie.
will , be in 'good and candid in arbiter as we can
find, and I gum 'him." 'Mr: 'Wax would
aonitrdingly comp gout, loather apron sad 'all' and
' 1 after looking at the matter candidly, would de
nide that Shales. should receive a smart
tiou•`'as the difference in value, and. this would'
tittle at nine ticata t in ten..
wQne day there imme• along iv stmnger ;with a
pretty good hum, and it was at once an object
of Shame's internal, Ile 'examined the home in
Myths Poielts,anill;determined to avehim. The
determination worked itself to a poaitim team
morning, and when the, stranger's
horse was, led oitt,to be harnessed, Shame stepped
i •lap and nitited thsi owner, who was looking .on,
Ni e ,dog t h at thoj 'harness •was adjusted properly,
be didn't want. to swap horses. .
'The'stringer him be bidn't the least ob.
' lection, providtal'ie could make a little something I
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,out of it.. 11, •
• ."Well," said Shisiffe, "Pm glad to hear you say,
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No. • debit bring Out the red cote
Thased colt r+ accordingly: trotted out. Its
name was a mistotner.' It wits one of those ant
/ale that having been Calle'd a , colt when legiti.
• 'matey entitled 4o this apliellationelad forfeited it
' by the offense j age, and was now' sailing un
der fable colors IThe stranger looked it the colt,
ard, pews wWi le as he saw the discrepancy be. -
tween this titleisscd the age.
0 Well," said be at last, "how shall we , tract
What are you to give to
„boot V'
"Boot!" -said shame, with tisigned surprise,
"the boot le on ',the other leg, I think."
said tab man, "well; if yoU think so, we
I will stop negotiation. Good. morning."
"Bold on," Cried Sheltie, "bold on—don't be in
such Jis hurry: l ll Suppose I should offer yiluilay
twenty.five do:Sam—bow would that please you r
"Itrwould ts'i l it please me at all," was: the reply.'
"I shouldn't 'Want to tats less than eight,* dol
lars." . -i, '
"Well," said Sheltie, "I can't do that; but I'll
tell you wlustll will do—l'll leave it out to some.
•
body." • . *III •
"Done'," said the stranger; "anything for a
trade. Whorl; will you leave it - to? Somebody, I.
• hop; that k4ers what a good hors* is."''
• "Never'a hater, sir," said Oaths, delightedly.;
"and here's jars the mac of all others that I would
like to um, caning•into the yard. Good morning
Mr. Wu." 11
Waxknimided good morning , back' agile, and
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said to,;and then stood with his hands under his
apron looking at the hormir.
"Mr ! Wei," continued Shattle, "this gentleman ,
and usyselfilare about trading horses, and we'
want you ti l ' i irecide on the amount of ;boot that I
ale to r payllltimi You know what'an excellent
horse 4he colt is, and can judge by comps:lug the
. two What the difference should be."
"Mr. WaX, are you_ a said judge ,(if bora. ?"
asked' the stranger: ' ' •
Mrr Wastjaiidded ' and looked up . into his face,
ae much atv to say, "I should like wham you find
• "1 better one." Ile then proceeded greatly to',ux.
aming thajtwo, sod after standing ssitiOds arms
'akimbo 114 some minutes said,- "I 511°1'14 thick ,
7
isei.erty.fice dollars would be about right." „ •
-L'.Good,", said the stranger, tivesidollars isn't;
much hi trade. Give me seventy r re, an 4 takejl
the
StialffelWas red as a hat, and si"
xis! og ctut
hit
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pocket-book, he (Located outf setenty.five,dollare i j
and plibilbeta ove'r.• The transfei was made is
silence, Mid r ibs stranger drove away. After , hi
had gain, Shale turned to Wiz, who stood theris
very smilingly, saying: I • i
"Thaijwisi a devil of a trick jou, played.ma±
What were you thinking:of ? Didn't you sda:
stied that the (Mit was mine? .
"Yes,"'replied Wax; but jou didn't sweet that
',She 'otba horse was taitie did yeu, , ,,L Omsk'
him yestaday on elieculation."—ifesme Gazette.
ffessril is t 'llortc.—*bile stinalm ,In the
dining:ki.om of the .IL"Canklisi Bones tie other
~e frenitsg,iwalting for • friend, the following !scam
'Wok plats between a newly arrived pot and . one
f the r •
ite jacket attachie : • ,
'ilfhtle4 , Waiter? • I
'! Valtep.-rWhit ' sir? • •
Gent;4 l - 1 I've got • a toothaohe, and want somas
thing tiF it. ' . •
WaitoP.--Draw what, the tooth of the &So
• Cienf.-The tooth, mullet !Mad. '
Exit s raiter, who lks outcast, returns *Di s
ited.entreb,cork.se'rew, and a tioot-JaCk. ,Seents .
( :closes.aldue.edged plate following a White •
jacket, pot of the side door '• I
A. Efritztra . Tots. —a/Jill, rya boon, hr. real ; es
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tau a' ttio, testy. .
1 uWe ;John; bow inch ban ion dippidit4"
'• ~1 uPWight a lot in the cemetery, and a bait awe
for a 'riddance just north of IL" , ,:: : .
i UJui t it north I what In the deuce did yoe.go so
IT f ar ntlrtirfor 1 Going to livo tborer
' "Teo . )301 I wanted a J{one beycit4l the
Ill 4.1• 0 11/ iiilejlins sad, both vanish whiodiall a
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Vir higIAMOIG.-The Osaka is art wider
Nlb 4141004040 0.0104.0 cox lAA
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SEMIIII
WATCHES; JEWELRY. 1
4USTICE.I3' FgE BlLLesj • •• M. AVISE'S
rPHE iiew...NSticers' Fee Hills; R evised . ritic*p Watch &
.14 ton*i.4l b 7 tius
e idotoro or rosOolooni4l katary Bbsre, No. 72 liortb Second
psi printed, and:fir tale try , DANNAN. greet, 041 ,,, tme the mt. vernou
Bowe,/ Philadelphia
Gold Leffle r Wetabee. ftxlf jeweled. 18 E uses , I ;
Ter Levee, tallieweled.sll; Silver Lcpine,g9; Quartier.
$t to $7; Gold Spectacle!, $4 tate $10; tither Spotted... 4,,
$150; Silver Table eimt*.ver $l4 to $ 18; ham Des
fes t Spoons, p Dalt ; Silver Tea Spoon*, $4,16 to $7 40
gold Vents and Gold Cases. $3 2/ to $4; Gild rens and
Meer Casea.sliltogether with a variety of 0 ne.Gold Jow
obi. Gold enttiNtOard and Fob Gbatua. All goods war
ranted to be ***l:relented. Watebes and Jewels-Ise
paired in the beet wanner. 'Also, Alamoolc
As, made to order. -
N. 11.—All orders sent by mail *rano:retro; WI
rtnelvally attended to.
Sept. 20,'50.
MISti]LANEOU.
OttPiAP . .
eliAtio
itTENT 14 i /int— Paper
Sap, to hold to* 1 to da prwadr,„ for Otocers.Drun
sts and
' othes, ftm sale y GARRIOUtgb,
.• - 1.1, . . Notre street' PbttatlEie,
November S. '36; ' - .. ' ..t " , .46•tf ' +
t
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. i , 1. 411,_cARID. . •
iT. TAYILU4 wishes to! call the
• 'attention il Oh customers end tbepublic Inge*.
era 10 his nor etiterilprlng RAGLANS.
Ornielaf alartoold ifuhorstosco streets, kittfrine-
Iles, 2.'37 1 ' 16. • '
' • . . - 2 2 1 ; , QlLBl' r. .-.• , ,
I VINti l i teiiities uus s urpas fo sso, °WI
en, ' f o ta r" r ieti i i iilt et r i ne'l l il'ar m
s l ie r ssi mitt=
ff kri
iseeet ! ed while one, et the lowest wboiesale market pd.
ask 441 , 0 a huge stork of Rasta 011 e f ! ) 2fito 40 errata' per ,
Galloe for tobriratles porMws. BARS & t'IIILLIPS, '
.1 ,
r. s. we weed atehaogo for at dm cargoes Whlto4sh
brats,. Oost,dellrermA to.Nes! Tint., . . 1 ,
sone 6, 'ST .- • 1. ••.' -' - -._ .' ' ..f: 233 m !,
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.., NEW STYLE. OrPHOTOCRAPHB..
Al M. ALLEN, corner of Centre
i, and Startit streets, this borough
_bas Produced
•nu bft , of Splendid photographs upon Trench Patent
Leal er, which, lei beauty and dunthility, surpass so y
thin y et, produced by this nonderfal art. The pleural
who dubbed, can be rolled up mid placed in the rocket,
nit t Injury, and In fr.-ming. require' jno glass to pro.
leetilt fro ivy`, Give Wm a all, and examine this]
41/rir a , MA ISTIP bilk" ! -. i . ~
Pi stile, unefl),:67 • - ' 2fr • '
• CARD.. I • . '
THE ,NbERsIGNED ;takes
sire in anntrunclog to bb Men Is land the public
In general, that be has purchased of Saone' G. Taylor,
thittartire stock.. of Res,
,Caps. Pam Ind Gentlemen's
threlabing gtods;ccothdned in the store lately !occupied
by him .. : . • I' ;
'2h/tabors dock Is nor and freak Mated froth the
try beat /loosed In the ernes of Neeralt and Phila.
delphia, and will he said at
,prioes pe rttty satbdhetory
to all patrons tart may visit , this establishment. De
member this le the only . establivbroent of the kind Ind
Schuylkill County, ,when Gentlenseo ran be furnished
with goods equal to any City Witethwa, by
I ARD T. TAYLOR. I
retteassor to SAMUEL C. TAYLOR,
. • City list and CaO Store. '
P. S —tta servlres of Mr. Ga. C. Lirsely have been se
amed to superbitend the department be ha so ably
.ed tor several. rises post. fits make and style of Rats
glre altogether anperioir to any other tke in this place
durability and war. Priem for; a ibis make . of Rats
are Romp 60 to $4 00. In addltth to the above, we ,
are in constant Vocelpt of the new .st , e flats and Clips
from snel floosies as the following: nllender S Pascale.
Oakford, Bribe k Co.. Lightfoot, PiteS, Patton It
other llama if desired.. Reasembril
• THE CITY RAT AND CAP STORE,
• • corner Centre and Mibantongo draft
Pottsville, Jan, 31, 1847. 6-tf
CHEAP -.WALL £ CUR T AIN PAPER.]
.
. . In Great Variety.
- - ! " NAYIK ET STIt CAT STORE."
ItEsutiscril!er hay.' j- . - 1 -- - -,--
. lag enlarged, his state In l . . ,
rjrii•ka,
arket street between &mud ~ .a.,":; . e ..- " c 4..,,c
and Third streets, and replete ste .• • . . - ~...'
fished his itorff. takes th e liberty •• " ''' te• - • •
of stating that he is better peep.t • than ever to amour-
Modate the 'MIAs In 1411 Paper, Ting just received
Papas
how ifew . Torlt and Philadelphia, lante and well retor
ted stock for patient, futile, offices, üblic heaves. tile., to
gether with Goa and velvet " bend 4 ail of which Will he
.l a,
sold and bung ii the very Invent( les, embracing the
menden and most fielsionable patte s. The subscriber
takes great ralst In selecting hte pent from different
manulacturen, width gives a greelt variety of patteris
to rinses Trott.
Paper Shade and The Broad Print*. In genet variety,
embrarin% th latest styles and pat'erns Persona In
N sh ould wait of ilea him a rail before plug else
iFr
where.• • . " t - • , i •
Kir,. . hung 'at the shortest aelicertil
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PiiINTINC & GLAZING-.
tbesubirr I*l . /den continues OS above business in
all Its brenehrs, at the same place, and will be' happy to
'receive the ot,dera of those who drive wor k done in tilts
branch of bra net. Paint, Oil, an d - Glam. plain and
enamelled. ferniehed at the lowest rates. Thankful for
pastpateouale, he wishes a continuance 4 tho Fame.
=DANIEL NAGLE,
Pottiortile. r kfarch 23, '67 J
,1! . ~" 13.6 m ,
BOSTON_ 1:111- TI% t F mt ONIPANY.
Mae no e g.
eperience of t nt_ past en years
11 ; havgained roe this Re tang he confidenee of mum
fata:leers and consumers. The rest Improvements , re- I
coldly inidedn its quality, nt tt. in asserting it to
be gaperka to lather for pl o n Belts . ,—especially fin
tiedvy or main Delhi.'
. Its first apt Is much less th I leather—it stronger
and more durable. and gives a In in power on the pal
tell It w7llstanda heal or 3fAr i degrees uusiTected,—no
degree of cold or wet can injure Its working. In all re
spats it 14 recommended tor ISaw-Mills, Mines, Grain
/tbastoes.lllschine Shops end Manufactories.
Maehtuse IteltiniN 3 lb, ik
cille of Prjas. 3 and 4 ply, /reps Kaiak as tatioakof the
;wipe gylintermethiirte "gibe 0011 be suede.
2;lnch 3.ply, per loot 10 ants. 4-ply, 13 amts.
3i '' " 13 "1 ." , • 17 u
41 " c2O • " 24 "
" . •fl " 24 . • 3. 30.
0, 44
8
9
10' "
14 • zi
44 34
4d • 64 .33
4' 44
1.11 61 44
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i 60
r. " . • 72
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Sli
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U
3
10 ,g r.c
8 <4
tyl oln id 715
22 W, r . w. - ' 1 121
.24 w, ' . w 138
ileavyl6 and 6 ply Bolts
where graft strength is n
double feather) et an min _
per ceuft on 4,ply priers.
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3 Ply Hydiant Hose.
IVirrniiiteil to stenri.a pr 'of 75154. per stpare inch.
1.2 inlb per foot, - I - - r'• 20 rents.
1 " .• • 4- ' : ' '' 21 n
174 '1 '' :•-.•'l • • • ', ' l ' 23 "
.1 I.l' .O n O - . 1 . _,. • . •30
• 2 ; 44 ",...40•1r,. "
3 : I'. " 1" - -' - -` •- 70 "
, ,
,
4:Ply. Locomotive , Pire Emitine Hose.
Weentered to stand a lineages 4174 Ita.per.square inch.
134 Inch per foot, -. 4 - -.- -IC !outgo
2 ., in --, n .. 1 .
,a . . , ba n
2.14 r ": • " . • - • •• -00 "
2 1-2 t" " "
.• -1 - ' - - • '65 "
234 I " " " - . i' • • . . .. 30 " '
S r” ” , . u .1 . . • 75 ..
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New York Croton floor, f -'.
• • • • 23 . .
Hose Of iiny; else and tongtli made to order-4150,
Suetfon Hose for Phi, Etna. and other purposes.
above lion, has g • t advantages over leather, as
it,neelis no oiling. IA per ertly tight, will Maud a very
bighldegree of beat wit t Injury, and is not affected
by the severest cold. ~ .
Couplings, ilose-Ploni. c., furnished at the 'lowest
prires.l .
1 :41 I
Stem Packing. • .. .
• Tits article Is now In konersi use b y the most skillful
Englueem and Machinists Othinfhont the United States.
. )I`l ll prepared so that3loo Fit.ornbelt will not died
it, a nd is superior to a etything else, es no PubstEnre
has ',so much elasticity stitch stands so high 4 degree of
heat, and may be wised i bout all parts where peeking Is
necoeary, els: Man/ el 'Kates. Ilston 'BEMs, Shots
Joints, Steam Chests,' tilinder . Beads, Stuffing Brat*
etc:, etc, - . 4 , , ..
.
Packing made ton et , foe all the various purposes,
each. as MANHOLE PIA , Tucto3 Boos, PIPE FLANGE&
HOT hen Oelm Wane Inrs, VACEIHI Pvue, FOOT AND
DEttvees Yaws' , roe S t to Envars,4c.
W
, he subscriber ha w , the Agency from the 11annfac..1
storere of the above' artic es. The Belts are tfin best in
the United Stales . end. e furnish them in Schuyik i ll Co. -
atiSlanutieturerie prigesl, thus living the cirri likke to the'
Millshamer: Our orders hate also the preference at the
l over any others , r Belts to he made to any pattern
oriihicknesit not on , hind, as per agreetnent ; we can
therefore guarantee I •• delivery of any Belt witblif . •
flietl time after theOrd6r to received. -t:
;..knitust t ,'57 32'1 .I - ~, BENJ. BANN Afft
I .- ' . EX RAORDIXA - V
1 013. 4D a, itikl XV.c. co EX ani. it.
I s
Both W t ii ±' sod Fire Proof. .`
THE . SUIT RIBER has • bbert ap: .
pointed Agen and IS prepared to put on 11. SI.
un A Co's tele fed Flee and Water Proof Rooting,
-e-it is composed o •Velt, -Composition and Gravel,—
It is more durable t me either shingles, tin, sine or iron
-requires no painting, and can be put on complete at
4 little leer onahilf the expense of other roofing.—
The advantages of E rs ( tooting may be summed up as
follows: 1 , ;
1 It is both WAT -TIC HT and "'TRETE*.
1 It will ,not expand and contract; with heat and cold,
like metal roots. '4 i,
i One inch to the tot is all the Mellon tient required.
The roof can be 'Stied upon without injury. -
It An In used ii drying purports. - , 1
It is of great a vantage to firemen when ablates
bulldinge are on fire. 1 • 1
it Is not Injuriottly affected in the least by changes
' of temperature., I '
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ip-adapted to very climate. i
It li not a ff ect bY the jarring of miebinery.
It will bear eq than double the belt of sine, tin, or
ponsaulsett iron, Tit 'out danger to the hoarding beneath
it. '
it Is'easily and •In ekly repaired, if 'Oared.
1 Gutters of tette same material can be, formed on the
ITS COST TS MI CU LESS MAN THAT OF ANT
()TIM FIRDPROO, F 1100 F NOW IN ESE. — ,
Insurance is effect ell at the saute rates as cu buildings ,
cove,ed with of her groproof materials.
hundreds of c4rl. fiestas can I e moo at it Itannan'a
nook Stony. Welapperd otte or two to show that it".
ant bumbitg: i
We, the undend ed. had our Banking TIMM roofed
with Warren's Vire ,4ind Water•Proef flootiogabout three
yeantligo, and golfer have had no reason to.donbt its of
Scary and durability, nor regret haring used it, and
should in building [hereafter prefer it to any other roof.
tog I . . DREXEL a CO.'
Alladelphis, March
. 120857. I ,
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PIMADIII.III4 June 20,1867.
Mears. Ir.' M. Warren d Cb.--tillmalluM:—l was por
sent by insitatloo, elan et:polio/at with your Improved
Wire and WateelProof Octersition Roofing, on the llst
ottfay fast The object, I suppose. was to give persons
:not acquainted iwith the nature of the roofing, an hope .
tunny to see ititeked. I arrived on the ground afloat I
&elm* audio the boards pat on tie roof; they were
in a rough atat , the edges not jointed. or grooves' and
matebrd. Alto the beards were on they were covered
with three hyena of telt, and then by a posting of pone '
position, and the arltele covered with gravel.' : I
A trevntity of constiostibte ma brio' was placed within,'
and at the apptitintest time a twitch was applied. A furl-
maim soon bOrst from all sides of the bowie. and en. I
veloped the whole building in a gam& If continued to
burn for at Laid three quarters of an hour. At that
stage of the fire, I felt a desire to know how the roof I
would'stand if, water was thrown upon It, and asked per- 1
mission to try the experiment, which was granted, and, I
I applied three or four buckets of 'water on the roof
which non off es though there was no fire under or
around it. 1
Gentlemen. my opinion is. that so far as lire is con
cerned it is the , beat kind of • red, Dotal be tact that Its
air tightneas prevents combdstion. In case ofogre in a 1
building white the roof is of your material. the Ere
would not be likely to extend 'to the adjoinieg bond-
Ingo. 1 bad en example of thistkind last winter, on the
nth day•of January, at 4 o'cl ek 111 the morning. A eat
broke out lull row of Brick houses. on the south side of
Seibert St.. vied of thud street. It had a roof of your
Confirillion , and the lire was oxigned to the house
whiereitoriglualed. I have nohesitslion in saying that
If h bed born an ordinary, roof. the whole row would
hare burneddotty, from the fact that, it was one of the
coldest mornings we bad last wlnter,and the wind blew
a burritos* St the lime. Seyhert street is north of the
Ohsrd Colwell, and at that (Woof the morning,
together'wit the coldness of the weather, made it a
' long time we could get water on the bu i lld j ing.—
Notwithstanding this, we extinguished the Me 111 tbouV
Wilsey to the adjoining buildings. .
1 therefore recommend your rooting to the coutoluniti
as a superior, peacoat's* of fire, • ,
1 - ' voqilso l ocifully Yours, Ac..
- 1 , SAMUEL P. FEARON,
_ } it *kJ Deirhicer of the Art Dcparentsst.
: -
.
• Any fartho l r information with ramird to this Rooting
can bo ob t li s trod by calling on the aubscriber at his Wok
Sloe, ko ills. VW. BANNAN on
• . are. D: nand
. i .
. Cementer in the Orchard. Jtjtes4ll4 .
':Wise will, eat on Cho Woofing at shortwotior.
• he dellttu liatablishmentadlinirre bowies, !new
h°41.14 : ard041014 ae Ow nib &KWh tab a isa the
notimplreo, as it ismer yenta4 and no sparks =Aloe
it will set if on itra
4111.111 0 110amd tin roofforwanol "lib the instartia
u the Is eat too stay, ..i.
. - • fr•
.::~;~u;.~:::,~
STAUFFER it HARLEY.
CIiVAP WATCUES t JEWELR
Wholesale and retail—at the" '46-
at Watch A Joothg Stove," o.
90 North Seated strut. tOraser of Quarry. PhUada.
OciA Lerer Watchst. ell loos Lied. le carats flue, $2B 00,
• / - Gold Lepine Watches, $lB 00, to 114 99. •
Silver tower, full jewelled, . . •$1 00
Silver Lene. Jewels,
SuperiorQuirthow, 4 00 .
Gold Bracelets,
Gold Spertueles, . . . .. • . .00
Fine Silver d 0.,. • . 80
radiate Odd Poodle , . ... 100
Sliver Tesopoons.ait, . , 100
Gold Pews, with Pe:K.ll.snd Silver Holders.S l .
' Gold Firrgeroluga.l2% cents to aeo: Watch Olsura,
plain. 12Korwts; pateni.lB% cents t-Luteet, 13 recta;
other articles in puportkaa. Alt goods warranted to toe
what they are sold for. STAUFFER 4111ARLRY.,
OR hand—tome Gold and Sliver boyars and Lepinre,
ailll %seer iloulthie above pekes. '
October 4.1858.
RE-A.MATE
.SALES:
rpowN LOTS FOR SALE—In the
1 strait' Or Port Carbon. Apply to •
J. I. WNTIMILWAgost.
Fob. 14. 'M—
CHEAP FARM, COAL AND TIMBER
Lamas IttlleiCsast Cultist' s Puma.
, DERS3NS wishing_ to procure lands
j_ to McKean or aisy Kee adioldln (krill:ties, at very
tote rates, can lakseipplled by addressl • g the undersign-
The .11cNian Coal region, now a at being opened
to the markets of Western New York, otters superior In
' dna:meets to settlers With abandan oreoal and Iron,
a fertile ail and healthy climate, It tudurpassed as a
localitylbr investment or aettletnent.
fli. K. NI. 0, Smlthport.
An. st • '57 • .3m 'Kean Cessity,
OR z AIX
1000 Armors o F r v mama,
O"VHOUSAND
valuable tread ILOwittalntoal
ligation , and. Illoawriawnshipsy &buy)
hereby offered at private saki. 'The
Railroad rung through partof the pr
derfold with Coal seams and well tin
*nee or information apply' to Samuel
strytet, or to the subscriber, at hi*
In gailroad street, Potbville, Ps.'
rash, and half mortgage bonds. FEL
Pottsville: April 19. UM
4111,
VA LUA.., M. COAL,S,TII BER ILAND
' • - 1 ' IFOXILALE :: - r
WILL BE .BuLD. at iliate"aale a
valuable buctut Onst end raper land, known
as the Amos Wiekershinf Tract; • Columbia county
Pennsylvania, and located at the • stern termination of
the klouub , ,Cannel 11. DIS, Shimell# • Coal Bath. tiaid
1 raetcootatei about 400licisesoin. • °r ink, hymn tim
bered, believed to contain the mtn veins of coal run.
Mow through the Shamokin teal • • aln., p F i ne indispu
lubler 1w tams and other patties n to the sub
*Ober. . . - . F . gni APICNCER.
Real Edo Agent, 1.1" be 4- treille,
tf
A VALUABLE RED AS COLLIERY
' . FOR BALI
. .
.4.jr HE subscriber, bein&
tiring freta the mining Leigh
fent at private sale. This coil'
Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about
port. The Coal Is of a deep Re
quality, and well adapted to
All the improveme
ed einnstructlow—eonslstlne i
er pumping and hoisting eni
nem:wary machinery. In per
gine and bteakeri schutes.
and gearing complete, cars.
order. The colliery eompri
bowls Veins, above and belt
,ready to commence Immedis
particulars Inquire of the on
ALEX. S. VISLER., at the IV
May 31, '56 22.tr]
COAL LAN
VALUABLE Cl
PRIVATH BALE.:—Thi
did Coal land known alb
the lastly celebrated and
trenwrsily known aa_ be
joining. on the Mt. Carbon
weghn Townshlp.owned by
Is hereby offered at priest.
iteohn terms.
The tract contains all
Southern Anthracite itegioi
.1 recta. t hcwe g,enerally known as
aarksen. Peach Orchard, °reit
tooth, with all the underlying,
beds of coal which are known t
averwalng when proved, over
Coal. In fact, the ; , tracts
the richest Coal depoilts in tl
For Information; apply to Fr:
for Coal lands, and real estate
road street mare-ig,,Market at
' Starch _t2. Ins.
.47 '
bs 44 ,
69 a
MEI
" 93 "
11)0 "•
44 z ' 1 0 7 41
" 4 113 4
.4 1 1110
"[ 144 u
• 4", 1.58 u
170 "
to ruder f r purposes
sired. (as a fubstitate for
ce twenlydiva and Say
PROC
the
Hostas ; President of t
of Sehnytkill county, to Penns.
several Collets of Quarter
and Terminer and General G
George Kahn and Bernard B
of Quarter Semitone of the P
and General Oruil .1/slivery, It
and other offences In the sal
their precepts to me direct
Oyer and Terminer and Gene
ter Semitone of the Peace, to
IMAM. MONDAY in Septer
31,4tomuittnus two weeks.
Nolice is th&refore hereby
slices of the Peace and Co
of Nybuylkill, that they are,
nu/ruled to he . then and ther
noon of tbe said day, with"
lions essminations and all
thoetethitigit which, In their
Iry done; and again/4,th° pr
he in the gaol of said cowl
then mid there to prosecute
'Cod pare the
Sberlirs 011 lee, Pottsville,
Auvust 22. IFNI.
N. 11.—The Witnetates del
to Attend said Court are r
EIIIMi
Vebruni7 T, 'ST
____4. tesides other,
iee, hePahster,CUarley /141
rd. PriOurose and
Maw.
rd.
hough yet unexplored,
exist in the formation,
hundred feet of solid
now o ff ered, contains
County. •
ci. Spencer. F4q.. agent
nervily. Office in Hai
et, Pottsville, Pa.
1 , .
AL.
OFFIC
ATION.
'lon. el harks W.
e Court of Common Vlkus
testae, and Justice of the
ions of the Peace, !liyer
!• I Ihdhrery to mid count),
fly, Judges' of the • gonrt
nee, Oyer and Terminer.
1r the trial of all capital
county of. febuyikif , by
bare ordered a Court of
Gaol Delivery and Quay
. holden In Pottsville, on
bee uext. at lq• o'ekult, A.
given to the Coroner, the
stable vet the said.eounty
by the said precepts 'COM.
at 10 o'clock in the tore•
heir rolls, records, bignhd
Ober remembrances, to do
Ftweral oflices,,apperialn to
nets that are or then shall
y of P:chuyikilWare to be
them ■a shill be just.
r , JointorworaithPißil
i • WM. MATZ. Sheriff.
f .• - . 31-te
Jarrow who me subinrned
/tilred. to attend purwtonni
he law, In mach eaPea Made
.ly enforced. This notice 6
art; those concerned will
led. • ,-, •
In case of nonattendance.
and provided, will he rigi ,
published by order of the
govern themselves it •
UTION,,, •
I cote to the booett.,
I • osantoorrealth:
these Irßeprewelefirei of
'imam in General As-^iably
• endmeals' are proposed to
ionionwealit. in aecordanee
tenth article theme'
nciroirort.
RESO ,
Proposing Amend
rotten *rine
Rooked by the &late a
the Choi nionevealth of
met: That the following,
the ecatatitattori of the
with the provisions of Ih.
onal attlefe' to old ecru/Mo
ld. elesen,na 1531kma: •
CLE
There strati be ♦n addit
lion to be designated sea 1
AItT
. -
tires
Lie DIM ': . ,
ll I.
Errrte The 'is ay contract . debts, ter . supply
casual deficits or Isres In revenues, or to meat expen
ses not otherwise pro, dad for;. belt the - legrePto
amount of such debts ti reef and contingent; whether
cootie eted by virtue of o or mote sits of the gesier-I
assembly; or at dllfereot rloda of time, eha't never et - -
reed seven he odred de. fly thousand dollars, and the
money arising irons the -aliffn of ouch &him, shall be
applied to the put s lope which It was obtained, te. to
• repay the'debta so coot - tea; and to no other. pmrpoto
whatever. .
it
See-1. In addition t the above limited wer the
state wily contract debt to repel invasion, press In
' surreetion. defend the sto In war, or to red the pre-
Dent daptandlng %deb : mats of the state : b t the ma.
may arising from the en trading of such deb , than be
applied to the pus pose f r whlchtt war raised. hr to repay
such debts, and to no o her repots whatever.
Sea 3. Except the de • to above specified, hi isect.'oos I
and 2of -this sr Ida, n. debt whatever shall be crested
by., or otebehalr of the .. 1 .
Sae I. To provide for the payment - of the preserit debt,
and any additional deb am-meted as aforesaid, the leg
islature Flail, at Its A- t session, any , the adoption of
this amendment, oast a sinking fond, which shall be
sufficient to pay the a rake litterest on such debt; and
. annually volatilises lb priednal thereof by 0, , sum not
lessthan two htuadred red fifty theumnddol re; which
sinking fundahall con let of the net annoal, Income of
l y
the public works. from time to time owned b the State.
or the proceeds of the • le of the mime, or an pert there
of, add o" the income . proceeds of sale of s ocksowneal
by the stele, together ,th other funds, oi ; resources.
that may be dosigne . by law. The said s 'thing fiend
may be increased, fro time to fleas, by vs going to it
aoy part of the taxes, other revenues of ttse State, not
required far the onlin ry and cunent expenses of goys
0
-et etnent, an/Amine : este of war, lovas* or Insur
rection, Tye p- rt. oft p aid sinking fund' shall be used
I ta
or,
public debt, until th' amount. of such de is reduced
bele* the stun of tiv m ill ions Of dollars. ~
Sec. 5. The credit the eoramoairealth hall not In i
any manner, or eve n be pledged, or honed to, any `a-f
dividual, company; t poratkm, or asseciation; nor shall:
it
the commonwealth h natter become a Jol t femme., ori
eta:Abrader. trimly Fillly,lll.ll4odir 1:11, octrporst /OD
803. G. The comma wealth Omit not ass me the debt,
or say part tbire o -of any .conoty.eits, borough, or
township; 471 any oaten, or assoltiont-ttnier4
such debt shall hate been contracted toen hie the state
to repel invasion pprem doutestle int rreetkm, da•
3
fend itself in time . of; war, or to 'Mast 1 std e in thei';
-discharge of any poetion of Its present in ebtednees. I
See. T. The legislature shall nitsuthori aoy county,t,
city, borough, toworp, mainceiporaled Wild, by vi
. toe of s rote of Its Insects, or Other. ,to beconse a:
stoekholder in any napanyasseociaticen, corporathdi
or to obtain money S or, or logo its- credit o, anzesorpot.
ration, association, netltutiaer Cr partY•' i. • i' , .
BCCAND arrioretnact.
M : s I p
There shalt be an iddititinal Maki. to (said nit It*
lion, to be designated as article' twelve, alefollotrst '',
. ; hitTieLli Itll., .i 1
•'- . - or law "certornas. ... • oi.
No county shall be divided by a line outdated areg
, basSenth *Site istion,(4lltheetotarao a pow conaly
orotherwise,) is ' t the expresertmeb of mkt, tai:
ty,-by a vote of t elector, trstif; a shall any n .
county be *stabil, ed, ecodaltdng less Imp bit
'.. sir square mass.
if I
• Tana airlerbamte. . - . -- I
--,, rosaltertion ti P 1 f t the that prtiete of the consul
• lion, strike out lb words, ;the cityq PhiladelphrAl
and of cork co vraprotarely r horn section 816,1
i
same artiele , strike out the words, .Of Ph il adelphia' ,
end.ef the several mutates:" from section seven, vatic I
article; strike - ou the wards, tadther e city qf Phily•i'
ifelphis nor any," red Insert In lieu th f the - worts., i
ai r
"and nee sad st Ike oat "sedieo Ate , ease, ariieltri
sod in-lien f ',area the tbllowin : 11; i
Sec.& 111 the ear one thousand ed thundred 10
. sixtyloar,and in every seventh year thereaftett repo
• sentatlres, to the, number of one hundred, shall be !4.,
portioned and distributedequally,throogitoot the etitrei
by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable' in. i
habitants in the aftersl pavts thereof; except thatin e l i
tt
county containing at least three tho nd firebun , '
- Wallets, may be allowed a separate re resentAtlont'lest 1
no move than three counties shall joined, and.rgio I
&Minty shall be divide-4.1n - the throat on of is dirdifct.. I
AO city containing a andirlent number of tazablen to
rem lut
t entitle it to at two representatitres, shall - have it I
separate rep tation tualgurd Mend shall be dhdded
' into convenient district* of mutinous territori; Of 'I
equal taxable p ea tenon se Dear am 'may be, ea - 4c of
L
which districts all elect one replitstive." Th ;• 1
' At the end of thin wren. tame a ids. Insert these
words, 'the city rtreadelykia shall &tided interfite
ph seanfonfel eft '. if exestipecou tory as nearly
oral fis taxable ' impartible bat no mardsta
be Weider! fiv tke‘erntation the • ;•I .?
The *Wats at Its drat erasion, tear the Mention
of this amendment, shall divide t city of Pttiladet;
phi* Into material and representative districts, in the
tosnmer above Prattled ; en-it dirtriets to4satedet un•
clang d until theappertkmment h z tjhe year one 010*. 1
. setnteight hundred and slaty-four., . ii
Young AIIINDW r. ' - • . ji
_,
There 'hall an additional seetioo to the Ord ettleGe
.
of aid wYnatittlllool tehleh shall be 'unbend nod, rued
,aa Wows: j _ _ • ' i
`'.:. en 26: The inutatutotoboll bate f
i ttko yam to alter,
tvvolgo, or' onaltl, say etuulow of totOrporottoslhoitottor
soullormil by 0. tenderonyrspeehtit or runt kV,
'',wow lo
of brk opinion it any 60 fojorioullO Oa
*o *
ottluito the aosisoassoilt ;to tioalltrki bow.
woo, Oat no Wattle don bo fo.tho coniortat 0.
.t.;;IL-:2-k - j-:,',':..,,,5.,;1 , ,,:j-...;,. , , , ...-- . ::., - ;4 ,•'-,..... -,.: : ,' • , '. -: ~.. ii• ,2;:,4' ,-_';'.
,~+_ ^PY:._Y"~^~'~'~tY.lw.t n^ 'S. c ~xv~Ns~c!~'Kc -- c v i~., ~-:~ia~_~.
/ Sum% /arra 27,11f.i..
Runfeed, That thbf resolution par. CM the fret
nuerdment. yam lA, nap 7 ; on the emend amendment,
yam IS. nays 4; od t4e third atenitment. yeas 24, ears
4; on the fourth aMMutent, yeas 23, n 1,704. •
' tifitin4 from the Journal.] " . •
Quo. W. 11A1LNRSLIfi clik,
Ia pui 1101)311 or iteraiscertnins,
•
~
. ' .Aprl2,
Resaloal, That. tide resolution Ca the rat .
mendment. yeas 7S. isays 12- '
on the se.:inad amend
!art, yeas 27, Day, ti; on thethlrd smendoent, year/
• .4, nays 22; on the urtb amendment. yeas )33, nays Z.
(tfatfrat from the /won't .
~ wtss, Cerk•
Samistry'a Omee, 2,1837.
arm x.
Beerelary qf tha eatmouwealla.
411XIMAII Vs Omuta.
iforrfstrant, Arm f
•
firampieartia, err' . ,
I do certify that the above and thregolug is a true and
correct. copy 'of the •ori;inal 'Resolution proposing
ameedineets tothaeonstiattlerrof the OmuncerwersLie.!
with the vote in coach -Wench of the Legislature upon
the anal piesage thereof, as appears hum the originals
on filet* this otfiee.
~.LA-•••, , . In testimony whereof I hare he eunto set
f r , Imy hand and caused to 14. affixed .o eel o:
j . the Secretary's Ocoee, , the cl:•..y and yr ~ r Sore
writeek.l • , .t. h. ti. CURTIN,
• .. &mac ry of ide Ca r -unmealth.
. • , •
t. • is Sviers, .16 oh 27,19117.
The resoluilon proposing amendments to the Consti
tution of the Pommonveolth being umeletation,
On the question; ,
Wilt the Senate upsets the first amendreent! -
the yeas and tsars were taken agree:ll4lo the provi
sions of the ConStitetion, and were as follow, cis:
Irals—Nearsi Brewer,Browne; Coffey, Ely, Evans.
Fetters Fristrilerresm,
Knox, Lan Lewis. Ryer, Scofield, Sellers . Shuman,
; Steele, St it, , Walsh, Wilkins. Wright and , Taggart,
, Sleeeker-24. .•
Iterr-;4lentrOlrsber.Crooserell,Titiney,Oreggt Rawls,
Penrose and'doirther-7.
So the enestlim:vas determin d in the alireiative.
-
• On the questkor, .
...Wilt the thesiteupreetothweeenei amendorratt - •
. The yeitaVys were taken ergtoly to the Octet
ettitts 0c - the , Ration,
L aud woe
Tess—Sl Enfiree, Ittarerne, Cromwell, Ely, Wane,
Fetter, Finney; Flenniken, Jordan, Knox. taw
barb, Lewis,. ,
liyer , Salem Shuman, Souther, Steele.
Straub, R . sistri
Wi lkins,' Wright and Togged, Spaider'
• NATlP..Xellttro. , y r r MOD, Futahr, Oren, MUM*
II Winter, teiimie and Seotield—ti.
Re the question nal determined in the allirinativer. •
On the question,l
Will the Senate agree to the third amendment?
. The yaw and ;sat* Were takielgreembly to the pdiriq
alone of the Constituting'. and were as 'glow, vls:
Fikui—liseervilrewer, Brewria, - Orabb, CreerwelLEly.
Krems, flenniken4Frazer, Ingram Jordan, Killinger,
Levels, Knurl , Lasheih.erls, liver, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman,
Soother, 'Steele; Straub, Welsh, Wilk:an and Wright
•
•
Crei "of the
[Lindy, situated In
111 county. Pa.. Is
land , Estension
party, which-ban
bored. For 'refer-
Laois, Nig.. Centre
. I Estate Arm],
The terms sr. ball
CIS SPENCER.
• 16-tt
'Nave— yea. Rani, and Penio e-4.
$o the queetOnlinks determined to the affir.o.. • ire:
Oa the
Will the Sittatelagree ta the *nu* amendment?
The roe atal,a3y , were takea agreeably to the pro! I.
atone tif Ihe Co d re
and were as *flew. el.: '
brewer, Browse. Coffey. Cromwell. My.
Evans, trlenniketi, Sauter, lagram, Ktllinger, Knon.
lantselt, law* ?dyer. Scofield, &Hero, Sharaan.Bontb.
er, Steele, Straub. Welsh, Wilkie!' and Wright—t.Z.
N.r?— klertra.Prtibtt Fleury, Joni.? mut Pent:ei.t.tri-4.
Bo the ftwOotiook was deer rtnlWed la the elti:oastire.l
1 Pr Tex ilOnnit Of RZPAZINITATTITILI
• • Apra 20,.1857.
The remit:dial( peopeettufentwodinente to the Cotten
talon pr the corn montreaUl Wag under considerattOn,
2?.!! ! !! I tt . "4 6,
Will theilloizie 'agree to the Drat amendment! 1
The yeas end bays were With agreeably to the prod- ,
Mons of the Crvistituflon, and were as gallow,,tll: 1
Ttita—glassniAluierson, Arthur, Itackholrn B.C.
Deck, Blsbrp,' leer Brown, Calhoun, Campbell;Chh.e,
Cleaver, Crate , Dickey, lint, hyslet; Vausold, Pester,
,Gibboney.Oildea. Hamel, laz-pet. Heins, iletatsud. Hill.
Hillegns, doff ii, (Iterhs,) Dario, lanes, Jacobs, 4en-
Mos, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kett, Knight, Leisen
ring, Lougalier, Umiak Manear, Mangle, SPCalmont,
Wilvain, (fttooreheed, Mumma, Slubtelm„.., Nichols,
Nicholson, Nhnemzel a -, Pearson, Peter', Petrikin.
Pownall, 1 Pullen, R..w..ey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey,
(York.) Reamer, Reed. Roberts, Rupp, Sher, Moen;
Smith, (Camitria.) Smith, (Centre,) SeereAson, Tula*.
Vail, 'Vantoortits, Tickers. Meghley. Wal te-. Westbrook,
Whartonl Williston, Wltberow, Wright, Zimmerman
and detai l *oiler—Hi ,
Nste—ldessta Backus, Meson, Dock. Hamilton, Hen.
each, Woe Ihitiman. (Lebanon.) Lobe, StnithersiThorn,
%ranter:tad Whdrode-12. .
So the traidjon was determined In theraffirm.the.
On the gulag lon,
Will the Hahn agree to the wand amendment!,
The yeas sittit nays were taken agreeably to the provi
sion.' of the qmstitution. and were es follow,
viz:
Yale Anderson- Rackhonse, BalLlkeit4l l mr•
er.Calhout4 o.4upbell, Carty. lint, Vausold, Meter, Gil- .
des, Hoge!, Harper, Heinz. Illestan(l,llilleps. Hoffman.
(Berke) ilnimekeeper. Imbrie, Junes, Jenkins, Johns,
Johnson} Katiffman, Knight, Leinenring. Lottgaker. Lo-
vett, Maneat t ii. Mangle. M'lltain, ',Moorhead, Mu Imo°.
Niebole,(1)11 den. Nunensacher, Pearson, Peters. Petri
kin, Tolman) Purcell, Ramsey. (Philadelphia.) Rameey.
(York.) Reanter:ltoberls.R upp, Shaw, Siton,-Telan!. Valk
TotehleY, Walter Westbrook, Wharton, Zim n
and Gets, ArreakoL67.
Nata-Mrient. Arbor. ,Aegnafine, Hackett, Men,
Bishop. Mown, Chase, Ckayer, Crawford. hy .er, Gib
honey, illton, Hancock. ML H
MIL Ito .man . (Labe
j
non,) Jacol - Kerr, Lebo, :tiralmont, Mr ants herd.
Smith, (Am GAO Smith, (Centre.) Stever en, 1. all , '
ern, Thorn,: iiantoorbirt, Pickets, Wage teener, Warner,
Wintrode.Withreow and Wright —34.
So the cialatlon was determined In the affirmative.
On the queotiott,
Will the House agree to the third amendment,
The Yens and nays were taken agree- bly to tb provlt
Mons of tbe Constitution, and were as :ollowe, t :
Yeast—Mfears. Anderson, Baelthonse Ball, Deck. Mr
son, noweiCtirowu. Calhoun, Campbell, Chine, Clearer,.
Crawford: , DI leci, hot, Eysfet , Fausold. Yoder, Gibbon
ey, liamel,(flarper. Heine, illestand. Hill, ilillegas, Mott
. Man, (Retiek) , Hoffman, (Lebanon.) liousekeeper4mbrie,
Innes, ( JaHba, Johns. Johnson, Hangman, K re. Lebo.
lengaker, I , Lovett, Meneetr. Mangle, M'Calmont. Moor
head, Mumma. Mosaelnian, Nichols, Nicholson,(Sumac
=teller, ;Pearson, Potent, ‘ Petrlnht, Pownall, Thrrell
lismstiTt I (York.) Roamer Reed. Rupp. Sha w Shun.
Smith. t (Cambria ' ) Smith , (Centre)) literentim, lola°, •
a
I', i antporhis, Tickers, Toegbley. Wagonseller, West.
brook; Witli.tton. Witherow, Wright, emu) inand
Getz, 1 ,54.r-7'2. -
Nita— 13.M.14. Arthur, Augnatlne, I4ckns„l Elshop,
Carty; tiklt,Ulidett, Hamilton, Itantsok, Moe jlenklne
Knight,' Misdating, Wilvaln. ii-nuey, (Philadelphia.)
RobertsS true hers,Thorn, Waiter, Warner, IV hicumand
„Wluttneiqi-22. 1 .
So the question was determined in the ellrmative.
On] 114,310es:ion, ,
Will ttliosse agree
to the ibetrth artienduient?
They s sod nays were taken agreeably to (be proyi
stone oc Conatitution, and were as follow, Ms:
Ysoir4Verara. A ulerson, Arthur, Bacichouse, plinking.
Ball; Beek, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Drown, I Calhoun,
Caratbili•Pirty, Chase, Cleaver. Crawford. Dickey, Ent,,
Eyeter.lbausold. Foster,Glbborey.Glldea,Thunellla•per,l
Heins. illestand, 11111, Ililleys s, Hoffman, (lie-ks,) Hoff.
man; (Lebanon , ) Housekeeper. Itobrie, Infos, .1: cob - .
Jenitiosidohns, Johnson, Kzaffman, Kerr, Leto. Leisen
duel toner, ker, Lovett, bilinear. „Mangle. SVCalmont,
MI livalil, Mumma, Mussehuan. Nichol:, Nicholson, Nu
neresqler. Pea•pon. Peters; Petrikin, Peatnail, Purcell,
Ratuniy; (Philadelphls,)'itantsey;,(York.) &MUM Reed.
Mike' -; Rupp, Shaw; , Steen. Smith- (o..mitria„) 'Smith.
(Ceti re Stevenson. olan. Yalf; l'autoorbis, Ykke I.
Voeithlay. Watonseller„ Walter: Wa nye. Westbrook,
IN hen oh, Williston, Wllbetow, Zimmerman( and Getz,
spetilii- 43 . i J i
NAr—Sfenrs. Dock. Hamilton, Hancock,( Sirnibete,
Thee ;IWintrode and WI ight,,--7.
sh he question was determined in the attl-mattve.
, , i ..
: SCCRET4ifiI oniCl.l
Harrisburg, Jane 22, 15.4. j 'n
deiirous of re
.'s offers hitiliVerd
•ry Is situated on the
alewife above 3lidd lee
Ash. and of superior
end Eastern
lost approv.
horse Tem.
andel' the
25 horse ,en. ,
Astlpg plane
. all-in good
fed Fpohn
I op,ned and
For Millet
tsville, or of
.E.•
DS . AT
ict of ',glen•
'containing
aino what ,IN
ve tract," an
ti). Weal Nor
iouron Egg.,
Est advanta,
II the at es
Throviritran(a. ss;
(IVrerlity that (be ebert and feregohig is a tree and
coireet copy rt the "Vein." and " tysr taiien on the
mlOOlOll proposing runeedineola to theipenstitntion of
lb+ Gornsonirraith, ac the mita anciarenn the Itutruals
of jtifetwo nooses of the General Assembly of GI% Com,
itrWer6lth for the ce:-...i0n of ISAT. 7 t
Wl:Ness my hand aid the seal o( said of.
1f I fire. this tueety.second day ot J nits, one thou.
ft. j sand eight, hundred and A, i peeven.
t"*. A. G. cIIIMIN,
Jt ' exretary of the ConnuntiorallA.
4PIY 4 . ' 67
•
i!!` TAYLORSVILLE HOUSE.. •
tt the'Old Sunbury titat*'ltid,
g miles DOlrtill of gliglerOlant..4 lOUPll.ollthlreot Or
Aotaind. JOHN A.orrot reapridor
Jity 11,'57 _& m' .
Ri "WHITE HORSE HOTEL."
of (Mare nral Nuhanternm Slrkett, 1144rille.
3.1 Joseph M. Peitz.. Proprietor.
titertale wents'and aeconmad,Wons of the best kind,
ers."' attention ‘lll be paid by lb. Is raft and Ala it
'ants tb make guests and travellers domfbrtabb .
I APZ. • 1,'67 81-17
I ;
; I). I? 'COLD SPRING HOUSE.
11 TS toelebrated Hopes will be I .. • '
'otieleittion the 29th.of June,and a Dm- '..... '''.7'l„,
Mod number of Bonder .: can be lux*. &I ..,,
*Maly accommodated dorirm the toe. el, , -Tr
atm. Brady amnia to tl.la place is el- !...._!._-_=_ _,I;
,'D...ded by the train of the Dauphin A liutp:m 4re haana nail ,
Mad, which leaves flarrbiang dally,at A.Mturn
low to Ibmiobrow LBO, P. M., and by tat na ',ditch 1e..-re
Auburn at dAb, A. 31.., reMming to Au i rrts by 6.,7), P.
mui
31; nceting with the Pottsville maul g train, afford
inX vle:tots • pie want extension tied a opportunity of
eti)oylup_thernreireet rationally. The Baths are In tine
order. Meala melded for visltont.
t ,Addre•r 7 Coim Sousa Horse, Dos A illarrisburg.
1 d .Iprlng, Lthava.a an•••-y, "tined
1 /
, Jona Pd, '67 1 - •
11 i •
i SURF HOUSE. Atlantic t it3re N.J. o
'THE indersigtied takes much. •
f ,
i plenum In announcing to his patrdis o . 72'1,
3(l' last, season, their friends, and the e -
public. Ant hells" Weed this delight- . 1 . ..ty:t .
flatly situated end - elegant establish ',..--- '' ' '
wet for the coming year, and has me • . mins3 'doable
Additions and Improvements, such as erandabs, 12 feet
ref
wide, entirely ertmad the hodse. Stt tln extent ; has
tressed the lawns In front and Adis n at the ocean: re
moved the dice to the opposite end of the house, where
nightedditionel rooms have been added for ladles', gen
tlemen's; and *irate' - reception, barber's and porter's
r00m5,, , Ae.., - de,, now buildings have been erected for 1a
.?1e17. Patty epok. km cream and oyster rooms, with'
sleeping apartment over' 1 4.i ntale servants. and wash
howneelarged, with addit I sham were for &MU& ser-
Isants of the boom; all the In the hoteleill be ren
' meted and made agreeable; additic i al. cisterns hare
;been erected, Of suelrient else to PC pli visitors with
11 elate= water Ihr all purposes, the ba Woes are situ
-1 sled but a ihert distance from the hotel with plank
walks to !hem i Abe, will be under the charge of the
' steward's wife; who 'filial ill times. he provided with
town* foot tete and bathing drestesifor all Who may
are re- i
hi .
quire them, that patrotusof the, use ( none others).
I shall save say undivided attention lb, comforts of
my 'niters , end have a jest confide co I will be Mee-
SKI agatainel• - '- ' ' ' 141Peetra
ikacTnATEn.,
. .
N. . .
, • N. 11.•;.•The'llathlag at Atlantis It, Is eat introused
an the North desert:out mad, and t facilities of going
to and trtm Or unequalled by any tber;.l(drives sod
fishing are jgeod, fowling fair). la es and gentlemen
.who to spend the day only. leave Philadelphia
alter breakfast and arrive it,Atiaot before the metro.
masy-boor flir tithing-10 or 11 et. -be with: their
friends its bonus, and be at home fore super; eo, on
the other had, gentlemen of basin which =Us them .
to the city deity, can leave Atlantic a ft er breakfast, be
here at 4% d. IL. and leave at 4 P. Id., and health their
smitten' at f!.. P, tf.;.onit halt bellinsittiplierl '
?day 114,17 20-Iy., ~ • - , . /18-iiderlIATSR..
0 8 -FITI IN di
,ltin At.
ro srrus, PA.
be nn endgned respeethilly
wore be ri been of Potts.
good vicinity. that haring ,
:based the flansting Rio
tsksseptofliestry Dick.
loop pod attached It to his
4 . 2411118M5141411, will hero-',
r carry on both branches,;
1 boir, build attention'.
?12140 , 01.11-.- log always on
ad a 14rga so well selected'
ek,,ssploying competent
Amen, and doing work at'
lyrcansperettoppricae.-to re. •
lye & portion of the public
, , ,
aro/nage: i •
Ils stork will roarlat of We.
( Mewls, Iron. Copper and,
mod Bath TOG, Foren end
Cbtipaelirash haslos,lron and
Paysages' t Plop. Brave Oocks for,
..,___ .._ , Ours and loather Hope tar pare- '
manta, Branch Pipes and Oinpllovi for pro:mats Jima
andlead lips of all ghee. Oulflaturas of ono Mind, ' i
embrietnp. a ,
rati La.. atomic,aer rchandalera.'
Bisekata.de. Its, antaalhetareot of the taid 4 1141 =11
of reatertals, Rod of the late* end utostowared pt
tarsi. , _ D DM D.IIOIIITON. '
hprll Its 'O7 , , Ifi•
c•
- • .•
HOTELS.
PLUMB
WIRE SCREENS
RODCERS, ENT &CO.'S
stlitON Mt AILING WOllllllO 9
ElNiTh snantstacturere
er fa, of Cast and Wrought IAOIi
• -P 2 S in=q of every descriptiou,lnvite the atteutket
, r r y ofthe pantie to theirbraoets ot business,
' 66 .` '-'"•• which is eanduelcd In the building
suety oaapant by ,its= at a Coach In Coal street, Potts.
Penna. ,
They an tarnish Teratidas, TrallbsWorit *for Arbors,
to., Viewer TrainermTree Bolts. /le" ovenr ruler of
style: Window ()nerds, Cellar rating and Wire Netting
of all kinds. at the shortest notice and ock the lowest
t irate, together with Iron Bedstands,liann, Lot and Oaf
den taboo, NazAtzh needle ream,' to 4 below city
prices.
11.—,•Cuietery lots MaLly enclosed.: Drelittia "got
ap" to salt customers. Everything IA theirlineon hand
or ordered, will be tarnished at the shortest notice.
We are prepared to do all kinds of resting', such as
railroad chairs, water pipes, to. • ;
bra tr 2,1E166 •
• : , 11 - 132a IPI
KURTZ & HEISLER.
tifsete Karts, Reyes'le i Co,) •
_ Xannfasturersof
rr" Wire Oeal Screens. CO4ll Riddles. Wire
te4litzgi Brooms, de., ite.,Hinerevillip,Schuylkill
County..
, Thankful for theliberal pstronigethey
USTe reedited from the Coal Dealers Sod others-in the
put, would most respectfully solicit their enstomin the
uture. An work done at our sisop willbe warranted, ett
that no sue need be afraid of getting • bad
4r. Kurt: being one of the oldest, and' the Most expe
rienced -Wirt Worker in the county, we feel care; that we
tug turn out the bettered Screens In the Cegton.
all orders addressed US: IL !Sart'. liknererille.to W.
Heisler, Kateville or Kurtsw & Heisler, glnersville„
will be promptly attended to: Old Screrminipaired.
Bur To. Ulan • 20.
~~~~
_psAmoTEACIINC.
muuruy, Ork .itet, ires last
r • lkiti ea thintuuribite tad 11
on, fultit Me and *eight:admit touts. ,
Term, „Apple at bit oak*, second &of We ,
the Peat Office, Potts% i Ile. IJuly' p, j'At•
- '•• I NAZARETH,
111.birtbamaiitan Csivaty t Pa.'
riE l 734 : Annual Session of this In
stitunoti for young gentlemen, counnemied on the
lust. Applications received by the • i
A
r.
ugus • t
Rey. EDWARD U. REICIIEL, Principal.
Vr "dr ' a-21u
- 11111ESLEYAN:Ft111141.11 COLLEGE,
Wllmlp tau , Delaware.: •
THIS INSI'rfU'CION,, , chartexeil
with fall malleilale powers to gent diplomas and
enAT degtvc-e,is . desbmcd to mret **demands of I. b
swat Vestals .144iffeation. , I j
No expense has been spared to make It u First au
hu'aubion.: • • •
A PULL BOARD Of INSTRUCTION Is regularly
employed, Wording facillties ow an extended and thor
ough educatkm, such u can ally he had lo the Olt Us.
dilutions.
Thi Collegiate' Year commences SEPTEMBER Ist,
18370
Catalogers may be had by Inquiring of the Pried
dent. L C LOO.lllB, or of the Financial Agent, T. J
TIMIIPSON. Rely'2s,'67
•
THE kiiiiittdqulC COLI i tet.
of the tate of leransylvirii n t a.
Medd Pre.; prayer PhOoder t deia. • •
riIHE POLYTECHNIC COLLE . E,
Ineiwporated by ttie Legtalatitre,lBs3. on the plan
et-the Indrotrial Colleges of Perla and !Winn, afford% a
thorough. protrielonal Adoration In etvia,;Knotwauurro,
liAtatau Kauteetatwo, 13 XIIANICAL • glltinterrito, lwoes•
TRIAL, ANALYTICAL, AcD rTAL
LURAY Awo AKIO' ECTLILE.
Maplitricilltles are pror , d ol for Vtld and La Oly
practice; and atria. ~t E.rt,:neera may perfect the lees
In any branch of tbeir protearion.
The #5:1111 Annual &ashes will commence on Iletorot,
Eleptetaber 2111 t, 1847.. Apply to
Dr. A. L. RDNNEDT,
Prrit of iblOcchtlic fblkye. 4ia.
• A tesist '4l! , 34-3
CQ . TTACE FEMALE SEMINA
ottstostrin, FE MALE CO. P
rpuE scHoLAsTic YEAR 0
Institution le divided into tea sMabms •
teen weeks earh. and commences the! last Wedn:,
September. At the rime of the first twelve wee
will Lea public cumin Ilan of the pupils to th
one 'audit*, and a recut of two_wreka
arranttemeni will give to the Tamil the entire' e
Weal. of tinpn.Len time. and elude the Month
and August. it will, it Is believed, g. edly pro.
health and comfort of the manivra of the Seh •
wore all that could be deiced in•the Ivey ol
culture.
'Terms s
Bnanllng, Fuel aiAd sight ,jerpnnnm
Instruction In Marie.
Anclotit & Modern lan3tinges, eseb "
Flower Pilnking,
Pencil Drawing,
Washing al% rents per down or
Books st tit; prices or tor the use of
books,
Bills psysble4,so In adeanee for the session.
Rev. W. it..WOIIK, ncipat.
3342 m
August 15, 57
HARDWARE.
• PLANES. •
IQEN.CII PLANES, Mo*ling
1) &osh Planes. llolMw & Rounds, Heade,
at the Hardware and Iron Depot. FRAI
August 1 :
_
'LOCKS. 1 ..
j.
_l , l i l, 1 1
,1; F . r n o Te n r t r d ia i t or,
T. C ,, lo l s a tt:',
( 1, i f
Ilt.ba. al very large assortment , n 1 low p n r 1
hardware and Iron Depot. FRAN
Aogult 1,'67 - -.
SQUARE'!
Standatd. rtulea. Guava, Shiinkage L
el Podeetarr. Calllpnra, Elprlna Wattling. at t
and Iron Depot. 4. YHA.'
Angina I,'b7 •
RAND SAWS.
TA ISSTON'S, Cressotes, :
Jarkaorie 'lend, Panel and 'Rip Se;
assortment In town: Vot tale al low pica '
ware and iron L'epot. FRA
August 1, '57
Preserve Jars &A -
AtSTICHTES & THOM
Cbr. Clittre .e Market, "Sic N
AnRuPl 1, '57 -
BOILERS, SMOKE STACKS, s•
. And Finn'.
TitE SUBSCRIBERS are
, to furnish the *hoes) articlea, of Bea
worktnanahlp at the shortest not IFr
eon.tantly on hand ' .•J. k J.l
Aux. $,'57 L'2-6m• foot Mr.
FAIRBANKSSCALE
THE subscriber!, ageOts to
L efacturent,harejust received a or
the "Union Counter Peale," calculated to
en ounce ic 240.11*. Yor sate at the York
euttsville, April 28th, 1855 t Allo s
IRON COMMISSION WAR
VENTRE STREET, Pc
J The subscribers are prepred to fru
iischinist sand Operators atinillatellehlt
added) whelessie or retail, best Ame.icat
u faciared at Pettsville.and WWI , ntedof,
Also. light T rails aut.:iota for 'tes, ae
urnished it short no. tee direct from the
. S. YAlt
York Store, Noy: "M, 1853
. VERCENNES SCA
Sampson , * ! Paten:
AILROAD Track Scale
Gral I , esJes, Platrorm arid Comae!
etured-only by the Vergennes Beale C.
Orders addressed to • . W. G SPRAGUE,
Semler, Vergennes. EL
thertANNCIN to POINT MILL CO. PA.—Bright k Lomb,
Tottsrlide; M. Bright, Sept. of Mt. Carboe Rail Mud;
Wm. 11. Johns. St. Claft.t • •* • •
August 1, 'b7 .11 bine
— Stichter ,Tito!npson;
Dealers. la
Ilsrdware, I .
Caner', House :Varnb•hleg.Goeds,,• Listed
Wan, Meelmnales* Tools, Cobloet, trundle'', Mob.
tieing. end Boded Machines, Lbeks, Laehes
• ' and 11; , :ree, Anills, Bellows, taa, Paints •
On. 4Mass; Rope, Packing, a d a gerb
• ersNssortinent of Fa.• re7ng sod;
dgrksltarst Implies/ODM ,
• ^ AT ST/CIITEM &HOPSON* -
Qtr. &Jam it MgAti, e ras or TUN PAW."
August 1.17 ; . • • ; • • SI
COL I FMAPIES C E SIXER STORE.
si rta Wlllrel#
CONSTANTLY en head, a large as
sottment of Pen and Pocket llisPres, Belasors. sod
Rasors, Table Knives and Forks, In prory,sta g . buffalo,
bone and wood bandies; Carvers and 1? arks, IHrks, llow le
Knives, Le.
ALSO—a very entendre assorts :Tit of Wailers, Tea
.V . .
Trait,
Fine runnel' Gans, CoWsi Placa Allea's I:evolve, s i
and Slagle and Double barrelled Plidels4wltk a general
stock 0$ Faney Ilardware.eonstantl on hand.
• 401 Ill• M. CO ENANJwsporter.
Phlladelplds,Die.3o,-18.54" [Dec..7 2 13421 61-tf i
,
ii
"
~
.i.
,
"
,
3 ov
i
\ E
6 I
MORRIS ATON
I . .
, .
„. . MON & STEEL M 1
' '• hkerket and &Walla terse s, ,
~.
hate always on band 1
DM ENGLISH' REFINED 1110N},-1
ullasualls," and other favorite b r
CAN RARS—ordlnary ghat. ter re t
Mimosas. &c., do. , PRNNSTLY "1
i
. Promiscuous thee, or -lit .to . ui
RTVICTS--Dover brand, made In I
GUM CAN &XLSS—Atuerlcan an
& SIIRRT IRON—For covering. se ut
£ SCOT= PIO f RON, .RAILIt D
,i t
gat bars suitable fof 'minis. to o f
ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT RO
WAS.I.II:IIS—For bridges, ears,-a d'l
generally. CAST, filiK&R„ MA En
STRRL . Also, an extra quality or 1
above, together with n full a 1
Neils and . Spikes, to which t e• •
railroad ecanssentra, eng4n.ein.;:lr
ehlnlsts is invited. • , , 31 y
_ NARDWARCAND IRk
Tll X SU BECIIIBER,I
ad his goods's', his no}
and with 's new deter
lag all such goodssi
Opal Region may require, st.their h
solicits the Inspection of the Publh
on band and have on hand a full et
Bar Iron, - • , Choppit
Flue Iron, . , :Cool Ell
Cast Steel, ' 'Trace
Slit Iron, , Nails a
Rope, : Tackle i
' Bellows, ' Anvils )
Uardintre and Iron !:!?pot,
Stews Market. But side
. Jit1y,15.1&54
~ ,
8 1 MAIRtWINIREtro . st am be.
-low Mate Hotel, nd nearly opposite Ow
Miners' Bank, Orville, where will be
'found an %cell t assortment of HUD.
W. 11111: " ' .4
ikeeti Trlmola
Spring& •
Saddlery, ' '
Ahoertisakei'oToolt.
OsepentetosTools,
dins and Paint,
Dili Iron etallllses,
Rolled " "
Relieved Spikes. •
Battened Iron and Nails,
andth.Tools,,
Cast Steel,
IthearSteet
Arta lilbter,;
.11111 Biwa
arrosoeut Saint, '. .1 P - Owdor and ghat.
Vino Ilaadowors. . . I
G. B.rotorno Mahal*s to tbopittalet'orttiopatetraigo
01170W:idea tobltala httlatthrldualatiacitrgaidttepoo
lb. bow Iltat,trz lb* quality Of their goods, attar
lion to tiadairsAad oareastidattal pflosoorlll dome
suit ocoratosathdrepottawal
t - It in5W
. . . , - CAROB, . , ,
' . Deakritit rrantilibT five. Clootre mina
Pottaillisasauryo,llllls
, . 1 - 1 • ,
. . ! .
. ,-,, r
BOOTS, - ,,SHOES,
,
ticiaTc - stioas . . aumica, .
rip HE Subscriber liegs l e ave tuinforrr
file canamen. and the etwarannity large Mist a 4
his fusCreoureed (rum the city with a
Xll n
ADO collection otartietes In With*, eon! 1 1.11.41 1 .11
3 !
= ~.. . .
~
. . • 5113)E 1 8, - _ 1 - - ;
' GAITERS.,
• *; - . tLIPPSIIII. ; .- - ' .1
'of al) deseriptions, tir Lidies, l ; l33l 'l l eonst e' 44 clititire,i
An elegant gullets :of Misof and chinless& !suitor
gallons soraething new In the lata- t Oily. , ; • !
Mao, a new dot of Trunks, taltio, Carpet!:bage, Sate'
els. &C., &e. e- .
Customer work neatly and eipedlt lonely Attended , i
Eton, and Snap to Centre. one door above Itish street.;
; ' •
q' 'eat debt to the Red Front: 4 %lS; - I
Pottsville. .11V :10..'n 2.2-1 v I 1? .A NI t L Sell tiltTi,t,
c OPARTN P SHIP:—The :Ulldf4l
figne4linTe this ay (Januar y 2lst, Itrad;)entet
to o oopartners trip fur true turn part lon of e ; aeuere I fli
CO/21121161011 buldneerYiud 311.0 for the Furth++, end IIL
of COAL under the firm of W. IL ROG hRS k CO.
Ofileee-208 Brea 'way. New Notb,and ru Centre stir
opposite the American Hotel, Pottsville.
' •1 WM. 1 11.! IMO XR% !few York..
. ' 'l' D. LUTlllo4llh 4 taelile.
i
, !Sir
.
itotbruary 9, WS
riO-PARTN ERSUIP. NOTtek.
The subscribers' hare waisted theiniares. ti
and atter this date, underthe name and 'We of TY
grONIC t CO,, and will solidest the business of -Dm/
is an/. as successors to FREDERICK TYLIck & CO!
Na, r,ml Walnut stied. Philadelphia; 169 plaid
New York; Pier No:9 - i - Port /lithesome.
FUNDERICK TTL
(twig° r - rrtfut4
c. tilicaots REACH
WILLIAM E. STUN
!mu.
•
' _I
.3111 8.17
SEILAND and MAHANOY CIS. L
,
A t :--The undersigruni ate prepared to re :etre Olen
or t to celebrated Ashland Coil from the ••Fincrell Pk
onset Colliery." FroM the estenairi &Umiak's* a 'i im•
pureements made at the Colliery this whaterfar p', par.
, ng the Coal . they feet no hesitation in offeri .the
trade as an r tide that can hare no sermetior ath mar.
met, both as .o quality and freedom ...our dirt, realld add!
other Impurities. They eh also prepared P) mak.
~e: eon.
tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal ft Mother Mines .I
BA Nenorr, LEms a 0.,
No. le Waled street, Comuurecial Dui ding.
February 9, '67 . : I: J 64y i
. •-,
CAIN, HACKER, i COOK, 'II -T .
...
MINAS AND 111111T1213 01/ :. I•. :.
• 1314110/3. 321Coost11 COsi.ll4
Also; dealer's in other first qualities of I 1: . li
White and Red Ash Conti il
N 0.40 ii'uleirt street, Plidadefphics, 'cacc f4adlend
" Wham'. &iarytkill. I 2 . 1 i
, -
Mono Illcisa I ilesi it. boot. 'I
, 1 lA* • I
- ..< Ir [
TtIONAS, CAM.
Febrairy 7, '47
HAYES, SMITH ,^ & .Co
• Coal lifer3hants; • 0 i.
No:107 (late lb) Wilbert Street 4 Phltadfia; .
Arn tinn receiving. di efiitteaJoas Blanes. hktittse,
Ail! supply of thee..w cost, which we, offer; at the
loweetsearket ,
Orders may r;•*.te-lat Id. eased to near tti on o] Agent
for the New Batiste/ Wee,. -H. (4 TUCKS
FetiritkwoNlß.J.
I 21-0
May W 437
VAN BURN, NORTON, &
Sole Agents for the Sale Of the •
Za.1103313143511310 • •
Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal;
Aso ems
Hest Red _and Alls Coal.
No. 9S Walnut street, rifkADELiquA i
\ offices:{Bo. b 3 Liberty 9t., eon !Savoy, N. 'mug.
No. 6 Donne street, ItatTON. 1 , 1
Shipping Wharves—Bristol, BallOrans sad Pier
Ito. 1, Richton& . I .
March V. 3. '57 ivr
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO
Miners and' Shipbers of !the follow
ing cerebrated h
ANTBRACITE v eOAiS
I
•
Y.
•
this
eigh•
;Imlay of
then
!it- earl•
tidy
ghteto
ofJuly
!,,te the
HI, end
mental
Prom PHILADELPHIA and lhbe *0
BLACK )11„SK, r -sto VW. BLACKIiKATII.
SPORN. .. • ... : do LOCUST SIT., - =II
Di A , 4ON D.- --- ' do SPRING. IT.: -1
BROCKVILLM. • rpm AIR. Ti VOMNO !AL,
ta 1 o 00
00 00
16 00
8 00
10 00
6 ofi
4 00
EtizeilintetißT,"
LEHIGH, Tains Ama..nd CO,LINCILIIIIDO
— 41.6(1. mxprlor
lil==
CUMBERLAND 1COA!
Mined by the nensrohtre Coal 407111`.1•1
• 57 Wilbut
Offices: .86 Stati.l4..ee‘ IV,
110 Bro.idyrey• rlllfr TURK .4
March 14. 'Br • . _
'
lEEE
_ TRAVELING.?
DAUPHIN &SUSOU ETIA N
) laneq,
Astrncles
rorr.
j
• SATURDAY , 15th ',lttl'
7 The Morning nal.' leaving lirrilottrg
sn'd'the A..e. noon Train le 31 , et• Nuloirn al
will be disenntinned antli Jr ter heti. e.
fraios on this !toad: . Ideviog Het tlika , tg at
and AuLava at A. 45 A.:4, ew.heit: w t To
Philadelphia , k Reading , Not therm C,... rai
übseandCa*.iwtseallailroads, to lii!ilat e. i
Pottsville, needing; sod to all popttif "t tb%
I :JOIN 1
1 ik.oherf
' t -catch,
i i Mineral
et the
parr.
August 15.'57 E.l.ltn
oftt:LIVERPOOL, PHILAD — E
, AND NEW YOUR ABC
Ermine'? co:-
rI I IIE Splendid Stelltn,'sh 4 o3
k the above Line will Ra'i frolieNry yl
KANGAROO, emit, ielVei,
CITY OF BALTIMORE. `1 I
I . U. U S . I
toles. Bev
: Hardware
K POTT.
pear
■, the beet
t the lined.
POTT.
CITY OF MANCII.E.Sf ; Bett c ,
CITY OF WARIINGTON.• ; ivy!
and pieryadternate Tbureday' d •
Foam LIYERPIKK., every alt ernate Wed t
Fare from New York, Cabin g7s.Tnird
• Liverpool. Cabin $lO5. nSii di 731 ,
111.1TUR.N TICKETS aiallable ifdr abi 1
Steamer of lbw ,Idue.• • i
Cabin, sl4o.—Third claim
Tliceite Sivotnem are voppli I Intl 10
tktht comp rtmenta, and c.myitinwrience
Persona abort:. proceeding to. Europe,
Pend for theOgrienda from the 014 coontv
Tlrketa and (Attain all I Oformallon by Sap)
hair. 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel k Cottle.
N. 111, to ! J. H. 111.011ARDK
and to ItICIIAIIII SDWAIti
PA,..4lllCerilticatca by first:Clam Saill
tween New Vol k and I.lveipoOlL Mao Ural
above. f3P&3_ .. , .57
ttles,
ISON'S,
.11T1611 SAW..
I
I f t !TIT e . d d
.rm and. Fl n ue
SPARKS,
Partreille.
' the man
artlele.ealled
weigh from )4
:tore.
LEHIGH VALLEY. RAIL_
'WK
AfiAINGF , III g ELNI r of Nzts
omger [rotas! .Commeotling
'1837. • .4; - •;,;! . I _
ria , virocTrilisks.-
Leave Marteb ,•et.Ara 1.60 P. M.
" Slat Ingtoo ' 's* 4. IAO
• Cataeauqua • '1.412.17 "
" Allentown -= ;;A.ll
• vethieheni ;9.4* ; 2.43 "
Fr •-rs. .nsbarst ;•0.26 , M'l 2.62 6* .
Arrive Disten • .1 1.15 ..
Up Tiritnis.
I,eare , Easton at , A.D.) .A.M,, a d 4.40 P. M.
6 ••.
Freeman breg %.64 I = G. 05
" Bethlehem • . 4 4' • :416
.. Allentown • ,i9.:16) : 44 :1
' Ca, &Angusl; 9;6! . 6.43- ,
" lilatington .
;1.0,i0j . 0 ; 6.21 "
Arrive Mauch Chunk. •;• I I 700 .
,t
Bo h Trains enoer4 at M i nch Chunk with trains run
ning on the Raster Mradrewlll.4llrod to -Weatherly zed
Roarer Meadow, also,' a.' Bethlehem jarliD train. run
nier on the Nen th PeDtlr.lllll.43 lotnrttot - 4The MOM
infrrgin down will emirert with 'tiajna the Belvi
dere. Delaware and Laettawknha kifeshirn Railroads to
Belvidere and Scranton. 11
The after:in° Train 1r 01 ',comma. w
on the Belvidere L Ceatrat!it o titroiot to .1
New York.-
46 •
The afternoon Train Oft eonneet ,
the- Belvidere ware Hailroset, s
Belvidere. if ;
Them will he at one•eohneetiois betw Easton and
Philadelphia by way of N'irtla l'ennayli nit Railroad,
which will be id. the morning, upqrat 11. SAYRE,
August-9, 67 32- t • -; •Supt. et Eng.
LNY A SON
HOUSE.
wi the Trade,
• prieesAfrelght
• liar Iron, man
'd Cable Chains
importer.
LiKY A SON.
4T-tf
ES.
s, Hay and
Scales. Amu.
Eiblltsclerptai l iFEM7akt i n t i ' I irate'.
174istsiast4C
S. WINTER A URA NGE,NIEN TII, Wt.
riIHE GREAT Ovitherit g d Western
i
j. 'United States Martlllotitesi ti
gr.- penal ater'eitsed and re weett."* - * '
I,ITTLESCUUYLKILL4CATA "USA SUNBURY aud
1141116,WILLIA3ISPOMT AND KLSII A RAILROAD.
' j Through to Pattfalo,lin , -,) , , 16 hours.
• • .- ' Niagnri Pails, !-,1 ' J,, 16 1 ..
~ Detroit ' ) -) , -; 1- i - 24 '' 4, '
" Chicago, )--, ' -,) . k 115 . ...
• " ' St. Louie, 4 h. s .V4B ;; .4 • ,
- Ticket Offire, N. W. corner Rath al:F t ...at streets,
and Philadelphia and Reading Bait Depot, cornet
Broad and Vine. i ! ; .1 1
On and ) after MONDAY, Dee. lithi t hree Peasenget
Trains will terre the Phtladolpkia end - matingßallroad ,
Depot-water ): road And Vinestreeis, delly,tfiundays ex- i
espied,) es rola., s: i ; ) ; ) i 1 . .
~.--' Day. II npireas..7.3o A. 33. • .
Steiping 1. Agenixville and Reidink,orti , . Connee: -
tog with e,t,wisea.lVUltarosportapii ItrieitUdW:lll.,..lo.-
port and Kimtra 11.18-0161 — : mitring at It mirk at 635 P.M,
connecting witL New Yoritand Krittan Dotialo.aud New
York city Nan Dunkirk and ao:ads; Ihrffalo: and from )
t a
thence, via. steamers on lake Erie ort Le - Shore. Rall.l
road, to Cleveland, Tatedo, Monroe, Sandusky and De
troll Also. with Elinire,l Canandaigua and ' filay.ara )
Valle Itallawd; connecting at 011tlatidalgua with New
fork Cautraißallawd, Nast and West And atBuspenaion ,
Srlige wit. Oreat Wagons and Michigan Central Nat ) .
road for Detroit,Cbicago, St. L 01111.41/ All points Wean.
ads and Western State.. ' 1 ,
31.11' Tikiki:.4.3o . 31, -:
Stopplurst 1118kItione,and run:aligns Potrawalle on ty •
• Night 160press-.3.30 P.R. - - - i
. Running every day,attipping at at( Statiens and tun-1
ni nr. to Pottiville. l ConnectlngatPort Clinton witbent.l
awlisa.WilllamsportandArie and Witlianisport and K 1 I
rob a Kann:tads. arttringat Kludni at 4, A. M.: eonneetint 1)
with Now York and Kele, Riffsio indfg.ew" y or k c i ty imd
lake Shore Rail raids 4 for Ihitralit.Dtinkirk..Nrie.eleTe;
Wild, ancinuatg:leff,o;Chlimgd, andel' pot ntit West.•
M,
AI with Kind CanandaignartuttlNl.uura Pans Bair-
rands: arriving at , lama ifalicittl3o. A. M....onneat. I
ing with Day Espotesi be OreetWeste- n liailtoed oe De,
trolt. Chia.gn, etc: i,
,'; •,, )4 I , , ,_
Thi s frame, with its ebuneetions.tonne the 'Alerted
anti most direct trite to Canadkas e t the L.ltes.
On ly one ehange of baggage boilw n Philadelphia and 1
. Canada oetbe Lakes. ', :‘ 11 • -
,p,,,e.agerit by DayNwpra;s_ ,eak*. • ,Pert Clinton, !
and Rae at witikinteport.' - ,resaragers •• r eraraflight '
Napa,' take inp*alPort Ciletol.. - ..: f
Paseengerstinrtlnetiog Mks e brth!s Linakat a the:
privilege ot stopping at aky of Ihe Rote polntif a 11 re
suming their seats at ilea irony_ i :' _ -!
' - Pars prima ekititagegpittia is .•
.Tamaqua, ; ?• $2 95 ..Mticisin Nortmendeio 00
*thimbles, _ i 1-. 4 , NRgartt NAM, via. Ni• • k
Rupert, ) 4 . pairv9Catiangaigua g •-•, 1
banville, ; i !. 4. ff. P 4 Railroad.. 10 00 ;
Milton,• • ; ' I ' 615 if.traiht. via. lineal°, 'lO 001
WillhlistPeffit I 1 a 'qiiitoell4oltEridsti, 1000,
Swim 4 , I . 1, '1 Chireh 4 ind, -,': 11 10
4•Nersoe, I . .. 7 .. 'i *4 • . ' 14 73 '
Starkey, . ) i 76 C einnatl. .
I ! 16110
Penn ylO , ) i. 8 i s h . .kt, riaalßall, 16 00 .
,Oorham, • ), 8 • !" i ' ItuaL:o a d i
Geneva, via. Chia*, .. , i t., .
~,,t i.• • . 1 -13 00
" -0* 01010441. I, I- . *l2lol.Wta. . I
Jobs amt. ', :, 1 4.. I aaorNieltlga,9 ,
Ceetulaipa; , 9, , f . ral Railroad. MOO!
linef os 7 o Wa i i
ft .;' 8 • , " Nato,eis 111.faktaid ' 1
Cpl.donia, i '.';! f ft 043 • i take Shore Michigan I
Leßoy., '.- • ! • 1 S.' 1 50411sersk 11011 read: 2000
Walls: ;;' ; , - 9'oo t , . -,:eht - Iltsf. Lake
RFAMAIrslia. N. i'.& , 1 I .. - i i t nkhk t .. c... .
...N. 1,19 g Buffalo, rip , . :.I i tail Rdirald, 16410
minkuid N.Y. u.ni S'oe .14 . 10,nd, • - 2s oo
Ea m% via N.Nork tk r : 1 ; ....,.?,- . '
" Etift.and Elf. Mid! 't' i 1...31 .‘ • f
~- New Tomcat ! . tem i - •
: ...L: ~ R. T. 1114,11'4z, ~ • „. (
. ..., . KA aorihor •izak 4
. C./CM ,ilo2.lltihgp't .. I • ; ' t
211001yhree •
I 44. .
A. 120121
INDITIMIn Ilopli Wit • 11—
•
sad. • ; • I
, DEPOT.
baring now arrant.
w place of baslneis
Anatton of furnish.
the busltogns of the
sweet market talus,
- I shall be always
a of
ig Axes,
toirels,•
bales, -
id
.Bplkes,
!Blocks
wulTicles, dc
St thrt;
amm doors
FRAU. POTT,
28.1 f,
SA CO
4CIELINTS,
s, PMtaiWjaMc,
Id for sale
-Yell amortatests. of
ands. BEf3T
Mod to order ear Midge
;IA BOILEN PLATE—
(aired else. BOILER
Wild diva bE EN-
and' English. NUM
Mot, de. ANNRICAN -
LD IRON—♦Ttalk and
locife,lte. JUNIATA.
)S, BOLTS, NUTS and
id inailibet7 purposes
UTNE and HUNTER
or tape and dirs. The
meat of Iran. litoel,
e• attention .of dealers,
leers, *minders and me
-1 ,111,6 19• l
Mal Trays:
Urn/Into Ware,
Meortmeet Of fine lorks,
Table erdlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
Telde Spoon& , •
Ai:driblet)
Moorhead of One Gum,
Wheat Iron Crucibles,
Wire, MO'
Bras Kettles: l ,
MO Irons,
noosed Boilers,
Chiles; .
1/01Tad
COAL.
UST,
at&A.M.,
437 1'
he ro*nlar
1 3.101'. M.,
Ina oil the
I'enniyha•
a. blitgtnn,
nd West.
ILLy,
d'• 41.
foriping
UK hi fol-
t".stbiJune
9th July.
214- "
ttli Aug.
h Clams Pk
o,s;by au).
coma iTster
Sorgtous.
.wtste;tit to'
nitt; , sbass.'
J. lA.
177 Ilicadwsy,
141Ineirsirilte
g 1m
s sold by tbq
.
th Me tole'
filladelphlia
,Ith'tralns on
&Tanta* and
owl height .
• lzak sad Ohm ut
it Reading Italhosd.
Ibis Zagros&
Ytaya MO, Balk
; t
• . ) )
• I . ...
. , • ••
. .
‘ . . .... .
I . .
. .
. . .
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PHILADELPHIA.
TRIMBLE B. LA,NDIS,
ettElleltift
PRIMA DELPOIA.
November S t 1656
JOHN M. KENNEDY £ CO., •
Tisk Choose and Provision Kortsksats,
OS. 39 and 401Nlorth Wharves, half
.ay between. Ara and Ram streets. ' • ff I K r,
• I,A . _ . . [Mirth 14. '57 114 y
• -
LEATHER I LEATHER! LEATHER I
lIENRYI W. =OVERMAN, Importer
• of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and' venial Leather
'r, Kir i ' tE:dh 'Wyk. Pt ILedelphla. ' • :
A grateral went oral! k Indsof Lurant t liatoCcoi t
oto:, ate ,KB and OAK SOLDLEArIIBK. ' '
Mr:wry 2A. IT ,
P: I INLISIA WOOD MOULDING MIX,
Willow Ht., above "irreteltattrlifortki Hide.
IVO (Min NGS suitable fo'r . Carpoo
1, tent, 801145M14 Cabinet-and Volume lilakern, work•
f icri
4:43 Innis t beat and theromble pessoned atateliat, la.
ways on 0.1. Any pattern worked from a drawing.
Irbil as boring pu•ebared Obe entire Intend,
will mull tte 4be bosinesa with tne•earrd firilltiew.,
Agents waned to the rarionA•towns ht this portion of
'the igniter, to vibe= cpportenities will be ollesall .o. barge
profits to theuritea.
./nly 11. 171.
' THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE,- ._
14 ,
Th Great Somas'ily of . tiale-almettidaatie
Cetsturn
4OR the - cure of Cangers arid Sotor.
ulnae diseases, Totter. White Swelling; 3f.liireant
Ukers and old sores, and an diseases orlgitialle% 10 as
Impure .late of tbe blood.; For, diseases of-the Ptotitaeli
andj.iver th preteiretkra ties -no egoist, atid is erred.
illy,valuable !opal's' of a vre.k, and debilitated ba.
bit. This Is the rated remedy, Mied I T Dr. Loneee.
item I Co., t eneresinst4senftnent:of C. , MIMI"
Scrofula, As. • a bly amosin tailed and pine rem.
edy, and large - it or long nee of it In not neeeiwary.--.
Thtee:uxtrig (hi , remedy are entitled to medical_ advice
from :he prinehill ofliee,• tree 07 'charge Illi•POT, No:
60.Northl5thist , .eet, Philadelphia: ,
July 18, '57 [Juno 6, '67 23:An] "26, • ' -
... , - —......
Ilr FOONDRINEW lIIACIM It OIIITS TPLICRE.
•
PURVES, N. E. corliv -South
sad Penn Sts...:Pialladelptria. fins '
n rhea Ingoeropper and Amaral, pig iron
sheet iron solders.fire bricks. pOrtablafor:••
res,trpalbeik bloat tin,lead.foondry mould-
Inge, t tutibles. antimony; babbitt metal, sand
of all kinds, brass. old (tipper. dc., Le. lie Is also a deal
er in wrought and east wrap Iron and other metals. It
is..his desire to accommodate machinists and others at a
distance from the city, by furnishing any article they
may leant La their business. Art !civil:tot mentioned In
the iliaro will be proeurtd and forward d. -Any inquiry
In lite above line 'will be PlUniptly . quartered.
' • ••' A. PORVIaI,,
• N. E. earner South and Penn Antis,
February 14,17
WAIMCI3O AND COOKING. APPARATUS. •
rtiRE - subscriber) . would invite the
Spechl ettention'Of Archittehi..fluildeis and the
Pit lie. to our superior assortment of Warm Air Varna.
ere Ventilating striates. Lath
Patent Lowdown Orates, and others of the latest .styte 4 t
also; a large assortment of Ventilateils, black, rohl,
bronzed and, white enatnei , Registers; Cooking Ran ,se
of zunerior merits, warrinittd to perforin Well: also,
listable 'Binges for summer use ;J. S. ether's Airtight
Gas Consumer, Made in the best mannOr. and according
to the original invention ; . arde Arent* tbr Collin's Patent
Chimney Cape, 11w sentilatirr all- classes of buildings
and for the cure of smoky chimn Pe , sorial ailention
riven to all work entrusted to cis. She publie are re
quested to call and examinei our large and eeMplete
stock, as we know we can give tat hetet km.
MAK kit t ItVILLIAIift,
1=0:3
No. 11X.' (old No. 406) Market •trret,
May 9, '07, Wro] Above EleventhillMratti Row:
MUSIC PUBLISHINC 'HOUSE.
L..,r;. -- ~• e ,,„, LEE vNV A Lli Elt.guccessors to GEO.
NEW,INUJIV. WILLIG, No. IS6 Chiaunt street, un
„ .w.....v . _4 0 c, dot the Glib Untie .. Philadelphia:are
eonatantly publishing Mot:deist Mu.
a 0, trout timing/fa popular A ut horst n thel:nited Mates
in - a etyle that will vie with any lamed at any other
h .use, either in this country nr Europe.
Tlierhave alssi the - plea-ante t ° announce to the public
I hat their stock of Sheet Mud... on hand, rentable of the
largest and inesti complete &wan o•dlo be found in the
country; they ars; eonstantiy addle:. tAtheiralockall the
New !dude publithed in New York, llogon. As., .3
They also publish several Instruction Bunke:which are
in general use Ittmughout the country. • • .
. PIANOS--A tine assortment of the bea snanatnetorwre
of New York Ind Boston ' nt the lowest ehecp prices.
MUSICAL,. INSTRUMENTS.
• Alio, a general smell meat ef Oultsus, Ylol'4. B4 ll 3 o *st
Flutes, 4ccordcons,kc.. Vbdin.tluitair and lien p Strings,
et the best Italian quail/les, reti 4t - be furnish:
ad to the public and the trade at, the Invest rates. .
Orders nutlet natty .it tended to.
Off- M 1 Lox h Walker's '.llusleild Tuttle:diens can be
Obtained at 16 1; ANN Ilockllnd u-ir Potts.
n3lllOOOl, 1.4 ln./ . • tf
CUANO: G AII UANO
it ll s GUANO:!!
tu,n.
T I EINAU'S Super Phosphate of
LIMP. 1000 iTONS. 3.7
ItMERP
• For your Wilk'. Crop+. vie LEIN MS Sum - •
. FbOmbate of Limo, atCla. alb 0r , *40 a Ton; or use
LEIN AU'S AN ERICAN - FERTILIZEIti at $I 30 a Dbl.
, irr VS inn. .
Oro torte of ,e 1 'ter in ',efficient for an /it v CIZ Wheat.
There a•.e ['erre •'ettt 3fanores, urde of rerable Che
'drat Elements, a .41 have bee.f In sn eesafed use' for the
tilt
SixXL\ e, Itr.irotlng the .iI and Illete..elng the
latie of the land.
• bor IWplemai , from the State Agrleultutal Sorloty of
Peiowyltanirt. New Jesse!. Delaware and the C , yatal
Dalai Ai:awl:Alm of the City of New York, havi, two
rereleni a r these Valuable Ferri '
t•r+en/dean in tie Ettaßah and.Gerroan Language, caul
be bMSy govollralinu at the 0111 cc.
' A LIMAL DIF;COUNT TO IV/1911.F.SAirE
The ribke Fr
auy tri....rito I
Orders sett h
still „be proeioll
' No, '914;
Philadelpida,J
N 1.1111.: A LOWIN CO..
• Iginek.vs,
• Broad and I_,..ktis on streets,f7iladriphia, Thrum.,
W
OULU It the attention of !tail
' road Slaglag and those tote extol lu Ralinuol
Property, to their Su us of Lcslowlefire &piaci in which
they are adapted to . e particular, btminest for whirl*
they may be taunt by the nee of,ormtwo. three or
font . pair of driving e 4114; and the nse of the wbole,_
Or so inuch.tif the wel t RS may be detimible for adhe.
s on; and innocomm. tiog them to the grade*. curvet,
.strength of snow *dr ion, and rail and work to be
done* By Oleo' mean e toaximFs useful effect of the
power Is trotted with least es nee for attendance,
coed ot not. M•id repel • Wild ati Engine. With theta
objects in •.ew. and as . result of twenty-throw .y ears
practical experlenee in • batinets by our roofer part
toer, we nuinufactn re fir ; l A N */ kind, 0 r al v i• Tia. „d
emeriti classes or 1 , i 7X : I o ach kind. Partieular atten
tion paid to the atrengt the machine to the plan and
workmanthip of. all the tails. Our long experienee
ehd opportunities of ob tog Information, enables ns
'o* offer theteeng hem wit ht assurance that In officio*.
cy, economy and dursbill . they will compare, favorabl
, with theft* of any other ki in ape. We also (tarnish to
order wheels. stalov.b6wlin .r low moor tire (to fit een•
ties without boring:loom • ion railings for bps r in
. every description of Mpper set I on and IkAler Work le
and every article appertain to the repair or renewal
of Locomotive Endlnes. 31. W. BALDWIN.
Jacenary 1-tf • MATTHEW BAIRD.
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SAVIN 3
• NATIONAL 'SAFE TRUST CO.,
ALNUT . STR ; T, South-west
corner of THIRD, Phi delphia.
Incorpurnied by. the Stat p e e n eyfe d el d ,
Honey, is feed 'Min any Ram, eor small, and liv•
teree paid front thm.day of • to the day or wish.
drawal.
The afire is open reriey'day 'eteinitc In the moro
lag
tlll I o'clock in the evening,
Thuriday evertines. till p o'clock. „
INTEREST FIVE • IL CENT.
. : All SUM& law or mall. are palln %OLD, on
demand, without imliee.lo any a • n I • ,
- Box. HEN BY L- BE. ;R, re sid e nt,
'• ROBERT SELPRIDO • i re presid e nt,
Wis. J. Iletn,Piereterr.
Di
• Henry L. Benner, C. Leo
'Edward L. Carter, - • I'. Cu .•
Robert Pelfildafr, Joseph
&motel R.listdon, Eerily
James B. Smith, • French , . ,
This company eonfines Ita bushiest ,
ceiling of money on Interest". The toy
log to over
One and a' half 111111 finis
Aft , made:ln eonformity with the prowl. ...
ter. In BEAR h..tTATY., 31ORTOMLBS, (11
and such first claim pornritirt, as will it!.
feet seLisrity to thsfilepoodlorx; and whirl
girepmmanency and stability to this tool
BArch 7,117
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ALLEN & NEED 4s 1
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF IME.
elAUTlON.—Be.particolar to serve
that every barrel of our , article bee ear c. end
hole 154tr•cf _Vet, braudrit en the hoot.
ties is renderAt nereesary; le there ire rum. r cio es
of doubtful value Fold under 'the natne of Sa
phdtA of Mum es to nil:dead those oho tre i n c=
ad the - value of a • • -;
131E.NVI111E
' ‘ Price $45 pir ROOO 144. - IS% leas. p
A liberal dieltieher made terIYSALERS. t .
Orders/41Mo valuable Mitdrai..• Abraded In pro
Pateubleta dierribinz It, and the mode • f app '
,ran - be bad gratuitously It-par Edam or. by wiftP n g,
dashed. . .
. It boa no suraitior as a !lANtrilit Jar
ICYII, CORN, .:OATS, •
and all other erpatonnirinu a irliorous and '
.
LASTING
r‘dortognot onlya beavk yieid orE,:ruin than
lIUVIAN UPANO, but allr the strut, to taiTort
hod. • • ' - ,
Cilersitom 19k)oci,
renfflry faita to tal., veil when our PMvpbal• In spoilt
to Meat Land. . ,
I
PACIFIC OC EAN 01„1A'ZgO„
We save a 'mall (mainly alFll la mate. :
- /flea MAKURIT.
A swell of this valuable artklel
,for sale. '
Price $3O per 11000 /bee Xl}4caletparly
No. 1 Goirsiimisnt Peruvian' Otatipa .
tor Sale at the lotteee s rotra. ' •
• The la/4w •Amrtoulturert Journals and Knespa•
*fast* nvotioreyfilal apart it/Ave./0' UK Nit itf Atrium
Goods cog be !Gaol at either fives of ter !Mehemet.
Parsers ore •naltioetractot to drew to Water Mott Meet
mead the .reran wharf Ampte - famTittee• are apnea?
is toatitig firer** and Wind:* Ilea* *rm.
ALLEN &NEEDLES; •
M. ill Auk *ltems; end it (Ras stple) *NM Wideli it
' "- tint biters eons 0114.61111. IFNI&
Amid 1, . . 41.40
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Willow,
84111111 EL B. liraißY
vs4ot,
Riser .. IN;re. fd ill Eli of ais Loge to
6 1 4 Ci.y rtoper. •
Intl seronnemled , with Caste.or nntfls,
itloptil to any part of the World;
EOM; E A. LEIS AU. PpriEtorl.
..FRONT street, Philsdelptila City. ;
y 18, 'La. ' 1.13...4m
th.3funna,
Inewster,
:iriy,
iurvhman,
rely to the re
lents 'amount-
Dollars
oi't he eh - sr
`;';‘D 11EN-114,
ell N per-
Innet ntil to
um),
et finite.
gLi t
on hind Clover.Tienothy and Mb., 0 rasp
.• _ '
aoeda.• Whit* Closer and Lamm Gleam
aieeda, together with harden and 'held seeds, eh • irk
will soarrantio he fresh and geed. lie wilt ale, n.cels e
order; for all . kinds of fruit levee, (sorra gird to be w ha t
they are• represented:la Vivid t oral Implements, de.. all
of which will be furnished at UM nureeturers` pikes._
The seeds and frees meld by the subscriber are sOcried
with great cars, only tram growers of reputed*, and
standing. lie does not deal.ln acids procured Protebru.
ously In the market. (rem those shovel cheep, er it be e :
regard to the character of, lb. seed sfdld. .','or d, es h e
purchase or sell seedagreran promtseteoualy lu small gar
dens, where their too doss proximity deteriorates their
quality. ParelcularlY those of the same tredve , . This h
an Import tut (enablers t ion to those who purcluice ch bn
seeds or frail hese: for terms At:. send lit ortterP call,
to - .. .: • lIMIAMIN RANNAN.
THE'MILKINC.
- n -PT SWOP awe insostr.
•
The ant algid the glover bloonue—
And oht 'the wanking maid was Bair—
The jet-black bettlir's shining Adis
Here sot ad Oda/ int her hair.
the Ming n on her cheeks
, qloar'd the er tome looks every n 1,710,
And, 11k.1.1. stare lost Inn stores,
Her dark eye* dashed to Rest the light.
Yost niudiadly Am dainty Tin
Through rony, etaaping Angara,
And ?mar hay happy bearthor joy
• Rang theaven•ward, like a !diver hell. 110
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letrona tba Alining fields of May,
The aateet birds, haat Inn. shook the dew
Prom throbbing telex., old wildly beet
With mood thentirryiattd bias. i•
1
Nall pkterd to ber be.hful ale— .
Halt uttered In her Ample jay
-Loves sweet !meal, that make.. the woods_
Ilona `tweary7lth the elude of Hay.
When all the lints are bleak. shoved paid.:
And emir/7 "boons jrmw lay by,
Wllh'erlineon bootee to the pun,
found on Imei ehoplts a tortft.rep:y.
Pasetba mild orlon. Above the.oooda,
;She 11,tHan woos hammier slob iplate,
And down 14 fading meadows
The windy Muldoon of lb.
/Ter weary bandit ketether laid—
For now t ha, milking la all done
The lovely pinatas of her
Far in Ulf al/tapes lies anwon.
And birderraut out the shining feids
libel! Malting go to wet the dawn ;
While low and still the 'Bakke' lie%
With.dcath's whit* crown of silence on.
,•. . '
Lo • w,wbere bird-pond cannot roach.
The shadow of her beauty wafts -
The angel, who, to care from pain. •
Unbarred for bee the starry gate*.
She dwellothby The Ihlntt iireszos:
Per beer Geo ainaesath apleadora glow,
'Where o'er Om raided/Miser God
• Ttwerwireriending summers blow I
WI EN'S HE P FOR macaw n1m,7.5.
A large, part of, our farmer's swivel are over
'<irked. What with the •boardint of.the-farm
hands. the dairy, and all the other unavoidable
parts of the routine of daily work, there needs to
be extra lisindsito do, it, and when theta cannot
be, or are not furnisked,leidth sulkers, the lempir
le often soured,lthe beauty of mind and soul Is
marred, and hi often thei;worn:uut mother foils,
to live out halfl her days. t' 4 t.
We believe ! must famVes would gladly hire
more assistance, if possible, but there are constant •
complaints from till parts of, the country, el a
lack of girls w, to will consent to hire itiro—farui
er's families. it is evident that we cannot expect
much of this litod of help from American girff.+—
Either they dare insufficient health, or , their
fob eat, are able to support them without, or they .
are too proud to "work out,". as it is esdled. And
girls of foreign birth, if they hail? been even for
a abort time id the City, eon- seldoni be persioded
thereafter to go into the country. •
.On the other band, while luxiry is everywhere
gaining ground, there/ is mall chance that our
wants will he, simplified, and thus be more readily
mat. On the contrary, they are vastly more likely
I to be multiplied. The - demand is Bey to in•
.erease, whilt the sripply,dinainieheie.
The Same *ant. is felt to a ronsideratto extent
by the farmers in their out-door work, though -
machines rqe‘tist lessening the eiril here. Not
~,
so ineloois,anl the questionluti become an , im
portant one; bow is this growing evil's° be met 'i t : .
The moetleasiblo s plan that we' can suggest is
this a cheap, though comfortable home
Olt OM! corner of your farm, fence off a few sew
of ground to go with it, and rent this townie tel
ent who will be likely tp supply_ sour
There are enough families in_ our cities, if
comfortable provision were made for them; wortht
be glad to'ire into the Country, The (lemons Are
'almost always good tenants-neat, 'industrious
and raving, and teal of workihg the ground. •
Welsh and leometimes English and Fratelt fem.
flies can also b e found who will do well.
Theadvantegesresulting from ouch an arrange
ment are numerous. YOU ran f,nsily spare the
Ned, the fire pool, etc. t intleetlldit would scarcely
miss Karla would be mire tol.tuitonore Oil the
worth of it in work, and the e rive intellect id hay
int help at haniferhen wanted,. must. he great.—
Yarare nnthbliged to hire 'eithermen or somes
whetraot'artioa, as they can I strktort themerlirre
from their orin shore of the giourid ; neither are
you obliged to retain them as wows if they
prove laWless, • -
One enure of the scarcity of farm laborers
this; You generally ini.iat upon . biting eiag!e
men. A man with tiferatly could be more eloily
obtained, and by hording himeelf, tour, would re
lieve the women of pert of :their bnrtben. Mme
over, the tenant family could pmbably board nor
other, t:andethat,raight be required, and Chas tire
tat-Lally lessen the crushing labors of the tvoate•
wife. •
The women of such families, too, are unusually
hardy MI well as industrious, and would commonly
to glad to get the job of washing and irouisgfvr
the family, or they wouldme in by the do f eud
Olean house, etc., and if t a ro be girls in the fop
fly, you eon probably - hi them Ftradily by di
Week or month. Ily hiring them 'pins 'Atria"'
ally, from childhood, they would leant your imp,
and be much more likely to meet your !rants ito
any freith importatiml. . . ' '
The advantage of ouch arrangement must; al
think, be great to you; and in return, you Amid
make it advantageous to them. Let them bars
the place on such terms as will make it an object
for them to leave tbe.. city anti hire with Pau.:
Make, their !mite a comfortable one, pay fair wager,
take no advantage over igdoran ' eo or triVe re..
*Writ); in abort--do as yOct ;roan be : d, naty.—
Leetbere beirendom on d both sides tra .gt, or Stay,.
or biro as:they please it.4l we 'aro sure the 'Atil
huge will bermut nel. - -- , OA i . o, Cw/riro to r.
Mips.
To:BM IturATor.t. 7 —Put them into ,:v.l.)';°
with scarcely suffielent water to cover them. i'"
reedy the Akins begin'to break, lift theca er , !!!!- 1
Sri, and acrapidly as possible pour off rr.r. d p
of 'he Witter. Then place a etfarse (we w,i,h 4
say clean) towel over thorn, and return th
.the fire again until they aro thoroughly dons, uJ
quite, dry. , A littlo salt, to taste, should bso
bean. tided to tle . srater before boiling.
PRIV!? cAit.--one cap of.blitter, , oroe of hrov3 -
sag+ one of mot:trees, one . of sweet aro
of (four, end four eggs. Ono and n heir tes.ror
fuls of cream of tartar, and ono -of sod g. Ts ,
poundi of raisir.s;cl4pigi One; one Outme; 10 1
e little brandy, if you choose. Thi , will mail
two - good sized -lualies, whit will keep wo:
without liquor from tour to six *vela w hen rro'
erly covered:. -
VOTATO anti ref's'
•
Mil l Planaltb". sepaitztely ; mesh the i n.s.itoo•
110eFle the greens dry ; ehup ,hem quite 6"e. aO l
mix them with the oiatoes with s•littip, Lutrr
pepper, and salt. Petit into a mould. :lpultZt . . , .
It well first; let it! stond In a but oven fur 4 1 -
uttnutei. •
PLAIN T 16 - CAI/F.—One. ' Cup of white /20.
hell/ cup of butter, ono cup of sweat
hair a, leaspoinsfal of soda, one of tat'ep
nilo7or enough to, make it like soft gingarbres i •
Flavor wills the,juico of a taxait lem"a.
makes owe gwvl'i; ized' foar.-•
. .
• AxoTnEn rIMIT eACC.—.9.o ana a t.tri...^
or gnat, one an *Tarter pounds.. l
thor ,i r,
tiartera of. povna 43( buttcr,"aismeggs. a Pest
of
muchrater; one glass of wino, ono of brao3Y, . 1 "
tuucli fruit soil spice as you c'a 0 alf.rd,*o‘l°
• .
OTATOEMI; CAE 6.-000 (Woad ot mob ,
toes, quirjer Of a pound of currants, qttine
0 ,ownd of sugar and butter, and f , nr
be 11 willed together; bake them in pnitYl ° '''
ha ern lined them with puff poste.
a Luis misall.arith ekimutod milk is P .
11) " as emollient: drab colored pei tJ I
• 11- to MOW, awns, Wick ortama r r i o .
,
rad
nit Pal as oot bola WWI asa I°7