The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 17, 1857, Image 4

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j Vilitillibl)11,011r;
tint - s'
ilit i nAi;
rll3Ol a lettei.' itist received front the .
Ore ctip..the foiluw i titg inquiries, and.append.
the answeii r' . • .
4. , .' '• • '` , •. 1 „,,
• " I tillist kind'of I 's c:UUniey do Lost live is?"-
..11ixed Uta,ektinsii'sH; '.lt is roklii uP Prin
t4tllly of laud an ewttlei. - ' • . ' ' ~..
'''' "What kind - 4
weather?' •
_',..
• Long spells cptivrewther,are frequent.... Our:
sunshine comes off • Prinuipallf. in.the day
rim
"ifave you plenty of Wltter--and how got?"
A good d ' mate' scattered about, and
generally got - Petit Sett, 'WhistY. i ; , •
ey
• Whoa' . 'y have tb:; ;0- thive uules, end;
wado the river three tine* to get it,, . .
`!.‘.Kitigood firtis to *Awl?" •,' •,-
-,' Seversl small patceshave been fenced in
! here and there, and to be had by paying the
money, , ~ • • . . . ,
"What kind of buildings?". _ , •
Allegoric, Iciniir, - altVeiloric, find' Slabs.—
The buildings are. chiefly nutAtors, and' so
low between., joints, that the 'chimneys all
stick out through the rbof. ... ~
' "What kind of society?" 1 ..-
Good, hid; indifferent, Wuchnised.
"Any aristocracy ?" '• ° ,
A fei r aPeciPeurror l 4 6- , , * slll44: '" wi
strong of the bit-market. • ...
"Whit , do your people do' for a living,
mostlir -
_ Some work, some": late 'Tuna, one's . a
' •ashrewd business Manager," and several drink
whisky. • . ' •
'"ls it cheap living there?"
Only five cents a. gross; and ihe water
thrownin.
"I,:ny . taste for music?" 1 4
Strong:Busr. anal buck-saws in the day:
time, eftterit-fighting nights.
• "Any plan& there'?"
No, but have several eight In:ink-power
threshing nik?hines,' and a-dog in ivery. fa m
: • , !
"A n y manufftetuirci'
Every household. All'bur children are
' home prOductionll.•
•Illtat maid a genteel family; in Moderate
cironnistancel, do there for a living ?"
Work, shave ,no fisb r steal ; or, if hard
inclicdorel,l rum. • 1 • • '
your .people intelligent?"
Some know all ',things that happen . , and
some' things that dO not. s •
, • "Would they apkreciate a fanily-orwell
t bred eons and daughters ?"
Certainly.' Great, on blobded stock.—
i Fould take 'em deem to the State Fair with
lids' "Colonel." i . • I • ;
—Dear friend! 1. Your questions aro tins
'
wered. • Bring on your "well•bred" stock:—
••; • Wisconsin Ciej:l! •
JONATHAN AMONG THi .SPIRITB.-A cute
old farmer of Columbia. Co., N. Y.,*calted on
a medium, and ',requested that his sister
might be all Owed ICo 'occupy .the body Woa•
mesmerized medium on the
,platform for, the
--' • , ' ,
purpose. r
"Ia the spirit of. Mary Stokes present In
. • Ole body of the l in' eiliuin?!' askid the ope-.
- iretor. : . - '. • . •
i '..Year was theanswer. 6 , _
Mr. Jonathan :Stokes was now 'informed
that he might ask any ifuestion he pleased,
of the benefit of 'which informatioia' he aiail
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ed himself innnediately.. • • .\,.. . .
"Is that 'you;ai i tster Mary ?" , . .
ey es :, -
"Are you happy ?" • '
: ifStipremely so . " .
"What 'spear' are Yon in?" ' ' • ' '
"I am in the 4fth sphere."
"Ail, gettin' pretty well up," said Jonathan
in an undertone,!, as if speaking .to 'himself
' . k Well, Mary, is it true that there is a hel
of fire andprimtitone ?"
• i‘Not at all." 14 .
"Is sister:Sally Ann with you ?"
!'No, she is in ' the fourth sphere. I, w .
with you when„she died, and I aided her'
ascending to het; allvde. I was present wi
mother the night after she died, ind secret
comforted her
s" Well; illary, l whet' do '-they do with thi
. preachers who deceive "the people?" •• (Th
operator had been a preacher.) .. %.,.'
-, ."They are 'placed in ,the lowest sphe
and their asceut is slow and interrupted."
"Well, Mary; • now you, may go; perba ,
• they won't-like it if you stay away so. alon
When I die,/ watt you to be on hand, a
take me up' to the,sizth 'spear' in a'' chari
and two htrisett,"h;i coutintted laughing. • ,!
The operitor;looked eared. • ,
i "You iteeild boas, l l said Jonathan, "I ji
dropped in
i •tV tt7 your mediums, but friend .
he continued r turningto the audience, it's
a huotbug- 1 -1 hove so eizters, and, waver ha
"—• I was p/amin' *mum all the while." '
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Vs
How. LuNtst S . ICKI . NSON GETTING MO
THAN TIN ASEEp ;vs.—One 'of the.witue
in a case at cortland, N. Y., lait week,
which . ex-senator . Dickinson was coo
made the trial and the behavior of the con
sel the subject o f some cenersation outsi
the court-house. The ne: i;loy he was . .
~ . upon the stand ; and questio ed as to t/te p
I I
port of his Oonversation.' , He - tokfibrie 'y
L what he had Bald about the case. The - -z ,
Seuatnr asked 'wliat.else be had said.
Witness—Nothing else of any consequen
Dickinsontitut• what did- you say? i i
otbas judge whether it is of consequence.
'Witness-4 said nothing that has any f
EXTRAORDINARY
Ob. e er a ce rt. g'
- Both Water and Fire Proof.
T HE' SUBSCRIBER. has been al
l•
pointed Agent, and :is prepared to put on H. H.
1 7 erten A Co's celebrated Fire and Water Proof Roofing,
-it is ompcied of 'Fell, Compathes..q and: rldravel
it Is more durable than either 'shingles, tin, Ancor iron I
3. -requires no painting, and Cin belptthon complete at
a little over ono-half the , expense [of otheF roofing.-
:t The advantages of this ltoofint may be summed up as
follows: . I , •" , ; I
It is both W ATER.TIOHT a d VINE-PROM ,
if It will ord, ea paneland contesct, Ith beat and cold,
like metal roots. I •I I '
One inch to the foot Is all the Lne inatlon required.
The roof can be walked upon wi Out injury.
0 It can to used for diying pUrpo
It 14 of great admitage to en when adjoining
buildings are on fire.' ,
l e it IS not Injuriously al:reefed In i he least by Changt
of temperature. i
It is adapted to ever] climate.
It not affected by,tbe jarring f machinery.
r eta bear more thin double tit beat of zinc, tin, or
galvanized Imo, without danger to boarding beneath
It_ • •
It Is easily and quithy repaired, If Injured.
Gutters of the same material c oo be formed on the
roof.
ITS COST 18 HUGH LESS T AN THAT OF ANY
OTHER FIRE-PROOF ROOF NOW fiN USE.
insurance Is effected af the samaratas as on olldings
covered with other fire•pfoof matep
Hundreds of certitleates can, lir at M. Batman's
Book Store. We append,one or to to show tlt is
no humbug: •
We, the undersignedo had out\ 'eking House roofed
with. Warren's Fire and Waterzir f Roofing ahout three
it years ago, and so far baosilzad no town to dolebt its ef .
Scary and durability. mit' regret airing used it, and
should in building hereafter it teams other roof
ing ' ' DUNIEL & CO.
I imiadelphla, Harrel* /2, /6 5 7-
3. • Full.* inns 20,1857.
111 Musts. ff. M. Warryo -Or.-Harttritzte : 4 7 1 was pre
sent by invitation, at an experiment etith your Improved
tt Fire Fkroof Ocruposhioul Aran& on the not
at o n f oi 4s atTonut te7velinents7trnroittri to ff •
41"
Penkml
e too ng. an gyms
'rt o'clock- '
end ra see li w te lhe . bo l ards putve qo the gr:Tirthae, were
Idld in a rough state, the edges not j ointed. o or groove.' and
matched. Atter the'boards were they were covered
with three layers of felt, and then by a coaling of Coto
_.
position:end the %thole covered with gravel.
it • A gatutity of combustible MVOs! wasplaced
oaf lire t etattr in irfr ti o a7l ln side ct a l i ol a th i e P rr l o t°" attl iz e ri t;
lig settled the whole building in a thane. II continued to
burn OR at least three quarters of an 1'6%6 At that
staitiot the are, I felt a desire to know how the root
• v.: stand If water was thrown upon It, and salted per.
A NER,XbOWr ANT - A CIF , mission to try the expodnent,'lrtieh wu greeted, and,
4 " 1 APPIIO4 gyre or four, hiutete of water on, the' roof
Bitso. - Cuil - 2110iffria.-1, recently took a trip which - run' off as though theta was no Ere under re
Witty and tainting over the E. H. 1" 0 " „ t' „ ` 1 1 ,1 0 1 0 %, pgy pinion le, that Ivo • far. am tire eon
-11.,1t4 being' fond ' of .±ithe ,weed,", had en corned, It IN kind or a rokft, from,Abe gee, u s tat ita
atr ttahlnegs t pre e Yeuto centhurtlon. In ease atm in a
my seat in the baggage ear for the Pu blatant; where the root le or /lam material, the tire
would not be likely to extend te adhAptog bulld-i
of indulging in a "Havana," when :a ne eons I t „ 4 „ . I h a d ee e xam as of tide'', it tut winter, on the
individual entered - , the mar and worn noel( 0 1-ittnentro"
4 del ,ek MOTElint. Afire !
.broke out in a vow.of Ltritkflouses. rho "Oath side of
overhauling the baggage . The'. •ba age &part St,. west . or ,22nd street, llt bad a root of your
Compealtion, obe_lllo'Are. was °unlined to: the, house
master, after eyeing him a moment, acc eft-- whereit originated. 1 1 hate noluseitation In szying that '
, If it had boon an nolinary roof, the whole row • w o u ld
iisuritsthee gruffly with , - ' = bete b un k* /pop, from3bilirt4thanit Monne of the
lAA wither the
hWhat's Wantlug, , ' coldest " bad, rt, '"a wind blew
. a hurrtramoSithe time. ley* ettuet - D om ! o f 00 ,
"I
a m w a in g fer trunk,": de refs;
• otrera cortege wen, end at that Hour or the moveless,
• - together trt'th the coldnestref the troattlet . , urine ft
answered tie , nevous man. I -I':
w i ll t aw ' cue ' e your t ot s
i s i nci %o n t r i f i t s i tri tt lirmat m rg
o w :h i u,::k b tert d cl o ti l i t li er kit itbb:,',07.' 1 "1 41 1 8 574
my-boainetraP retorted &Id? . therefore mope tent rotting to the, eeetniehtll
"Oh, am *rare' of that,- air; but ould or e ln l re ,r l4 _Zl v eif " 1.64 Ili 1' •
'Yours, ~ ,
always 'Buell rather ' keepmy trunk mid r my s4motlr. P.lnsoN,
eye 1" • , ow reurneerptute Pire Downer:it.
'
"Well, then, air, you eboult have en An further inthruddiSTZtittircant t title goofing
born an elephant, and kbea. you. Conld have crivr• obtainedbydlUSgeOt subseriber at Ittaat
lkk
your trunk under your eye tbe 0640 me, %twine. BM.
• t The•tvervons wat!ruddralreamosea ••!. carrod i,,,,f o ot 0 p,.,. 6 1 1 41' 3 , 1 Q 4 i 3
Who will put no the Rowing arehorthotit9. ii
V ?or eafery, gete'hitsinenhOtinera' homes, Plaine
turtnes, iireene Ate; in ibis XVIOrr, t bib LtiptAte
"fontlitedOttfitlSsmmx. 1 09 1 414 10 9 1 Pluul. 1 "t
itwinwsnou ftg...r.. , • •
,114, - •
t :
*frattlegie and Hereof'. ante *Bk litt4eAd
r i
ow/pitch te net too at e s s , -
4617 '
ing in 'the case
.Dickinson-• The court, sir,• will be able" ti
juidge - whetherydur testimony has any
••• ing in the case. I wish you
,to give me
rest of your conversation. • • ~
, Witness-I•Whi, sir, really I.! woitht rat e
not ;'it had `nit bearing upon this case I
.
sure you,.andtr '. , . .
1
Dickinson-i•(tising)—l . hope the t
will not perMititself to be trifled with and its
time k t wasted bythese Manifest evasiiSns. he
• ' witnesChas given a part of this conversa on
and •refusr, to, give the remainder. I all
• . upon the' cotitl: to compel him to, finish i •
:The . ett*t+The witness had better re I
aU said, that-he.ean remember.
Witness—Well; if r in*, I will, thou i
• do not , see of whifuse it can be, to this t ial
I said, sir, (addressing;pickinsMii) that yo'
viere . One of the most ill•natured snd vei
bearing lawieri, in examining a witimia; a
I ever put rny 'nyea ou, and I Amid afar in
that you Wein a miserable old'fogy, '
and w ul
never bO President of , the United States. •
DiCylbsonH . fireinbling all over with'' di!
'nation7arl i giltieulating violently) -I a' •
to the iotirt for j_rp!ectioni
. 011,11,51 , 4r' ti
than ilirOlintuteie. -- - '. ------- i ''.- ,-
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Vpu t : Nzeir..i . x—ti. ',reit e I :r,e
hid =olelielt at heAs iiie4 . wit
I ' "bintey'lloyAlle dal he , oree l lt3peausi •
=lifted= it)ttO si4 , ° tad: I.ktPeffar . St' 111 0
tit...... 7 - Ineeti !' ' .". “ . •'.
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NISCELLANEOI/S; • ,
OAPRe 114ANICINCS,
orders, ,u-Nartamowaro“ fie: .
'tit fisubsoritief vocoiviilg %hie
Twig tetterneof Paper flanging.' and thiseseal = for
Its lam ors'andtronw,sm ogthibiwrgamd moat
suitablepithlected tbr the um* hOttsda,td
. papered tit the cmosta.:; - •,`The subtarlber VOW gloat
30
cant lurelectlng_bli papers to dalt the houses ..to
I ps.
wed: Among the lot area tem elegant pathrl of god,
fbr hiftsand parlers.vg = •
Oar stock emtnsees assortments from four different .
maanufachmaiortdch glens a great variety of pattern.
• . Chap pen, in Ore sOirieti,
,
allwrirom:souerail kre rekEt cants tiptoes. _ ,
ruper.tm*Oss Greet Variety,' DI , saga 'mdan. ;
ittpl i sPer Hangers farohhed with paps, at ultideside
prkus. Good paper hangers also furnished wheat rat
yoked.
Our carted assortment of 'paper hanglngi,bokicis and
paper shade's, presents peculiar attractions to those 'who
desire to purchase, and as our stork Is the largest In this
section of the counteg,persons can almost *Ways be ae ,
connoodate4 by calling at • •B. ilAtit4 AN%
• Cheap pooh. and Paper Store .
Pottellle, Minh Btti 1888. • 10. •
,
i.-8. 0; & H. W. SMITH, •
. , I itssuricrus.sits or_ i
Manual% Organ ioludeons, and bold Snb•
• 1 - • Sail Hitraonirups,. , r
• • 511 Washington .Street, Heaton.
T HE ATTENTION :41--CierjtysatlT'
Oo , saudttees, &bogs, Lodges, ke.., Is Inv • to the
l
new Pedal Sub-Base Harmoniums, made ;sot by th e
ManUfactureps. - - • .., . I .• I
•It ism rranged with two manuals or taut of Kays,
the !dwelt set running an octave higher tfuenithet other, ' ,
and may! be Suwirleigratelh lawilhthos get in, one case
two di stinct Instrumento r or, by the use Of the coupler,
the two [betake of keys may be played at. the . kayo* time
by use of the front set *only. Thle:counktect 'with the
Sub-Bass, will produce the effect of a large organ. and Is
sifficicutly heavy to 011 a house that seats from 1000
ttro9 Reticule. . IL
~ 1 I
." ITffL" ORGAX. IFEL ODE'ONI
Is designed fo4srlor arid' private use. I Ttstrue-
Won 4 iiieollai lb the Chur ch Instrument, be g ainang
ed with two bank' of Keys, and when used t ei, by
means of the coupler, is capable of as great!' volume of
power u the Church instrument, whenl turd without
1 .
the Pedals... ......,' .
Also, every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor use.
Purthasen may rely upon hunnusente tom our Maw
aflrterY , being made In the- most complete and thor
ough:manner. having removed to ihp spaelomr WM
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hags. 511 WASHINGTON STREET, 'we hare every radii
ty for manufacturing purposes, and empi y none but
the moat experienced and skillful workmen ..
:In short, we will promise our customers art cist runsent
equal If not superior Wane Manufacturer; and guaran
tee 111117 RR AND PERFECT .1.4 ns,,t ctrro. , ..
Mono Tsicana, Lanus 07 Cuoms, and Others intet
ward in musical emitters, are respectfully ited to visit
our rooms at any time and examine or test the 'lnstru
ments on exhibition for sale, at their pleasum.
As &still further guarantee to the public aS to the ex eel
ence of the 'MELODEONS AND MAKSIONIOLS froth
our Manufactory, We beg leave to refer, by p i porminklo,
, -
to the following r. , • .
•• PIANO FOUSX MA.NTIFAafURERS: 0 BOSTON.
Who have 'examined our Instrnuienti a d wM give
their opinion when Called upon
, Cmonousro * Bose, Mitt= k. Common, T. muse A CO.
Wit. I. Extensor, COMM A ALLLY, lA. V. LADD &Co.
Clapnos lir.ws, Woonwthn a Irsowx,Nclemau. A Co.
... 'Melodeons fa liarsnotalunas Renaud.
Persons who wish to biro Melodeons and Ilannotilnme,
with a view of purchasing at the end a the year, ran ', I
have the rent credited as part payment, of 'the purchase'
money:: This matter la _worthy of . splehll note, u.lt
enables those who desire a fair test of ha instruments
before purchasing, to obtain it at th *Sperm of the
manufacturers, to the extent at feat of, leer's rent. I
Orders from any part of the eoentry Or odd, sent di...,
reet to theinvanufirctor7 halo/don, with olsh or sat %fee. I
toffy reference, will be promptly attehdoid to, and as
I faitithelly executed as if the parties Kilo present. or'
'employed an agent to select:and on 10 rea!onable terms.
Priam Lists I :
goroil 1er,,,,4 1 / 6 octave, -
Scroll leg. 5 octave, - - • -
Plano style, 5 octave, - , • • 4
Plano style, tiers finish, 5 octave, • 1
Plano style; carved leg, - ' • •
Plano style, 2 sets of reeds, ' -
Piano style, 0 native, - - •
Organ ffelodeon. - - '
Organ Melodeon. extra .tintsh,
Pedal Sub-lass liarnsoniurn, -
Letters, Certificates and notices from t
all parts of the world; may also be seen,at
' Descriptive eircuLars sent free to any
B. D. & A. W,
511 Washington street, (Near Boylston
/one 27 '57
BOSTCIII I 2EgI Vito,
rlPHE•4xperience of the pntft on years
I him gained for Ude Belting the eopedence ef - nutew
facie:era and consumers. The great tOprovements re
reutly made in Its quality. warrant Witt :wetting It to
be superior to leather Jr all open Bellsresptchdly for
beavy or main Belts. - , 1
Its first cost is much less than lealtter-4t It stronger
and more durable, and gives a gain iu Power on the pul
ley:- It will stand a heat ot 300 degrees iunaffected,—no
degree of cold or , wet can injure Its working. , in all re
:Teets it is recommended for liew•Mlibt, Mines, Orate ,
Ifievators-inchine Sheps and Manthietartee.•
Blischltse Belting*, 3 ilt:4 Ply.
Scale of Pikes, 3 and 4i:llA/rem which d: atenutie of the
price of intermediate width can Sc made.
2 inch 3-ply, per foot 10 cents. e . 4ply,,t 13 cents.
3Ai 16 /4 4 5 ~ ,1 . l7 ..
4 " " " "20 " •I “ t 24as
sft . at 44 , 24 II ,SA 3 0 ~a -• 8
•8 44 as • a 20 II l• at .38 II
7 Os . lit it 34 a ,te 41 a ,
.5 • •44 a : n 55 LS as 4 7 e,4
9.. 41 .... 1 1 .45 :r • , a 55 u
10 e a 4 54 • a j-. I• at 69 4a
it n 44 44 00 n ' iln 75 64
12 " " " • '66 "' ' 1 ... 83 "
13 sa . n 44 . 72 a I 41 02 as
74 a a 61 57 a 4 ' 164 100' al
16
£4 a a . 06 .a. . 1 .4 " 107 '".
16 " 1
Ix, " as o'2 . ! .. 115 , "
,ed
18 s 4• W 4 ' t" 'DIO4, "•• , " tao ~
20 " " " ' 115 •• 4 • • c • " 141 1 "
22 sd . ad n 727 d 4
, Gt 155 . , as
24„ " "' • " - 188 0 ,! ' " 173 “
nosey 5 and 6 plyllelta made to. ' or f ii . purteases
st)iste great strength la required. (se , • substitute- ire
double leather) at an advance of twenty-five and fifty
per ceht. on 4 ply prices. • '1 ,
3 Ply Hydrant else.
li i
Iramuded to stand dense:re of 75,
~ per square inch.
1-2, inch per foot, - -, - - 1 - • Virettts•
34 , . • .p. .. ~,2, e
• 7,5 . 11 11 11 • •.I . 1, -23 f r .
1 . " vy _. . , _ ! ..... 2 5 , /1
114 " .r " • . - • • - ..: -30 0
1 1, 2 ~ el r, _ _• , _ . _ 33,
134 0 " " - - - - - '.. 40',
2 :, •r/ n , , 451 n
4 Ply Locomoti 4 ee & Esteengine nose._
in [ d
Warranted to rtarui dircature of 175 l i
t.peT squak inch.
` 134 inch, per toot , - • - - - , - - 56, cents.
- • 65 "
21 . 4 " " " - - • - - - -, RI
.2 1-2 " " " • - . - . 65,
23
A „” ” " %:. . . . 75
Newyork Croton 114 e, . • - , ••• •23 , n
Hose of any size,and strength ' eto erdir—rdse,
I Suction Hose Si lire Engines-end o f er purposes.
The above Hose has greet advantages over lea th er, as
it needs no oiling. is perfectly tight,' will stand a very'
high degree of beat without injury, Ind is not affected
by the severest cold. , It -
• • Coupllpgs, 'near:Pips:o, de.,,furnilhed, 4 the lowest
rices,
4 . SteamPackin
, p r
g.
t This article Is now In general use by the most ' , knife!
Engineers and Machinists throughhe United States.
It is prepared so that. 3000 Fahr enhe it- will not affect
it. and Is superior to everything el as no substance
has so much elasticity which ate ndsaci high a degree of
4 beat, and may be used about all parts where pecking In
„ necessary, viz: Manhole Plates. piston Rode, fiteam
' Joints, Steam Chests, Cylinder Heads, Stuffing lioges,
etc., etc.
I
Packing made to order for :di the various phrpoees,
such as MANGOES PLATES, FUTON RODS, PIPE FLANGES.
• ROT AND COLD {VATS'S PIMPS, VAPULX Prlirtl, FOOl AND
. DELIVKI:i VALWEAPOR STLAWENGINTSt &C. ....., ~,
.41:21`he subscriber has the Ageney from the Manufite
hirers of the above artieles. The Belts um the btst in
8 the United $ Wei% and we furnish tlfien In febUyik ill Co.
et Manufactu-ereptieektttus s'cring the curriage to the
purchaser. Our orders hart:also the preference it the
0 Mills over any otherslGr Belts to tar made to any pattern
or thickness not' on land, as per sugreement ; we can
b therefore guarantee the delivery ofiany Belt within a
fixed time after the order Is received- •
Angust 8, '57 32, : . .ItENJ. HANNAN
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1300T8,•SHOE ••• RYNKS,
F OE'Subpefiber-.beOintivo to inform
euitomera And the eozamnelly at largo t r kit
tras just returned frog ibe city with a
Ana colleetiotroleaist hia Hatt, emit
.4 .4iiirblidg Of ' -'1113c4
•
. •
GAITERS.
. SLIPPERS, '
. . • . PUMPS:Ie.
. , 1
. Cita lt deeeriptiorm. for ladies, gentlemen and *Una.
*k elegant artteLe of Biwa' and ebildrette Motioned
gotten} wanething new In th e latent style '
Alvo,ltnew lot of Trunkajallaea,Cospetbege,Eatch
' ,
• Cturtomer wort neatly, aii&expedltionsly attot::did to.
litore and Shop In Centre, one door above 'High street.
ire-Nest door; to the fled Front: la& . •
DotAsslllno.sy3P,'s7 'WA DANIEL SCIIEETTAL
WrRE SCREENS.
POTTSVILLE.
RODGERS 9 ENT & CO.'S
i.
‘"/0.0
.3r :RAILING WORKS."
RODGERS, E,NT A. CO.. manufacturers
Of Cast and Wrought IRON ItAILINO,
".1 t i 7 PAR of every deseription,invite the attention
.-e of the pnblic to their brauch of bnainees,
" which is Conducted in the building fu
rrier Y iccupir ny 4s a. quads Coal stFes4,
sane,. Penna.
They cars ininigi Verandas;Trellls-Work i'oe - Artorr,
Le. , Viewer Trainers-Tree Ilcur.os. lb 'every iiriety of
style: Window 0 uards. Collar Orating and WfreNetting
-of all kinds, at the shortest noGee and ,vn the lowest
isms, together with iron Bodateads,farm, Lot and GU*
den emcee, linglisli Haag' Vejace,lc., kc,balow city
; , .
N. 11.—.ilemetery lota neatly enclosed .. 'Dens "got
41)" to Mit customers. iNierything in theirlinekn hand
or ordsgad„willhe furnished at the shortest notice. •
• - -are , prepared to do ali kinds of castings, insch.as
railroad chairs. water pipegie.
. February 2,1866
- ESTERLYA FRICK.
libutufaotlirers of Vito COSlAloreenti:
T o
uo U o l :e D gen r i es i p: D e o e t ti fullL '
in itheiatmdttesni-a,
their OW Serial/I of the *rufous plies: "Theylsore
creased fee - Sides the turning out the lett . ef artist with
.prosnprness and &notch. Having the modexnevirmosd
-,hands In the State they can guarantee aU work done it
_their Fachisl.
Repairing neatly suhsafly done al the 'shorted .
Screen 801 l B,Cottwheels, Edgeway Htoge, alerts, 9Cld
geons,le, Le„ always on limnd.
All orders directed to the thua by mail or left it D.&
Esterly's Hardware store will receive 'prompt tbon.
. July . 4,'57 ,
KURTZ & HEISLER;
(Late liatet'a, Ileyerle & Co;) •
• Maellfaet11211110r;
MIL_ Wire Coel Screens. Coal Itliptles,' Wire
' 14 , 7 1 P1 Brooms, he.,
A
ail minty.
- Thankful for the I them) patrOnelte tboY
have received fromthe Coal Dealers and othims. in the
putt, would most respectfully solicit thldr custom in the
future. All work done at our shop will be waoanted, so
that no one need be afraid of getting alesdjflti.
dr. art: betur.rono of the oldest. and the Mast expe.
rleneed Wire Worker in the soanty. we feel snit, that we
can tarn out the beat Coal Screens in the Region.
1 111 orders addressed to J. If. Kurt:. Minersvine. to W.
1.. Heisler, Pottsville or Kurt: Es lielslar,,3onetavil;it,
will be promptly attended to. 0/(4 &Twit repairs/1.
. ,
-RON WORKS:
CLAIR,IRON WORK? y .
• TILE sutercribers respectni i Invite
the atteii I ion of the Wain ess tiommunity
• to their new foundry and 11Whine Shop.
1-113:("S .
-Lri the town of S. t. Clair, SchuYtkill coon
t y• - vtbere they are prepar44l' to -. bond
Steam Engines, Coal Ervitkers, l'unips and machinery of
every pattern. Alen, Cars„ Iron or Brans castings
of any 517.0 or pattern. tieing practical nielanica, Coal
operators and others who want machinery woidd do well
to give them n call and mouton, their work. Orders
thankfully received and executed at the ahortectitot Ice
'and on -reasonable terms. ~CATLIKIL,ORIFFITII A CO.
tit- Clar. July 11,'57 #9-13,
• 100
- A 'll5
H 125
- -- 275
e • preos, from
lour salesroom.
dress: .• :
: arkeL) Boston
ASHLAND IRON - WORKS. .
THE SUBSCDIUEDS are',•• now fully
prepared to furnish. at the AShland Iron
w slitt Works. Sleaut Engines and Piinips;if any
power und capacity. for mining and other
purposes. Coal Breakers of eVi•ry size and
pal.teru now iu use.logether with outings and (urgings
...of every descriptions. Coal and. Drift Cats A•f all sizes
and patterus,large Truck and °lee Caak-4I furnished
at the shortest notice. The 'subscribers flatter them
selves that.inastnuch as every member of lite tsar' !it a
practical mechanic, they will be able to fUrnish michl
nery that will compare favorably with any; In the Re
gion. All orders directed to L. P. Gana" .*'Bans., Ash'
laad, Schuylkill courtly, Pa , reeelte prompt &item
• 'lou. ' L. P. GARKEIt,
311C11AEI: dAftNER,
CAtiNER.
19
C T T u E ta RS& Ae nL E y ßasi aJ R y O u N Pa. S.
The subsoribers,proprdeLirs of the
abovenamedextensireoataldlshmentan
'" nouncdto the citizens of Schtiylkillzotin
ty, and the public general W their
neer to tarn out any and ail hfunloof work
I n their line, at the ahortestnotlee, and In the most sat
isfactory ulanner--such as building Steamliigines,min-
Omen/lug Railroad and DrIR. Cara, PnistpOnstlngs and
Machinery of all kinds. , I • _ -
)nly the - beet workmen are employed, and pattsfactlon
may therefore be safely guaranteed. Ordereirom abroad
promptly filled. CARTERS ;it ALLEN.
Tanuicku'a..lanuary 27,1857 • 4-tf •
BEAVER 1416.11130WS::! ,
BE • VER MEADOW IRON WORKS.
litil),StEN tr. DROT/lElt, irdu and Bras,
i
Foundtrrs, respectfully Warta their pa
' aiffl, trona, and the public generally, that they
itit.,Qil>b no fully prepared at the above establish.
it
merit, to mann cture titettin _Engines of
every sloe; Pumps,. Railroad d Drift Caii, and every
other description of Iron and Mils Castings suitable for
the Coal mining or other business, on themost reasonable
terms. Also„Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and
Machine work in general. . -• • s • : i
Repairing of all kinds done with neatness'and despatch
at the lonest.prices. All work furnished ,by them vitt ,
ranted to perform well. They would MUcil the euitom of
t bo.O. who - mar want articles irithetr lineint hh vicinity.
, All 'orders will meet with inimedlato and lorompl alien.
I Mn. i 3. Vi...; HUMON,
March 4,1k37 0-ly W. 8,',. -HUDSON.
DEHAVSAM !rm WORKS,
ammo TILE Subscriber Is preliared to mann
future STRAW rit:6llo,B of any power,
ealaltelti,andPaal Brestkrrs
•••,.I ..=Z ""•• of every deseription,; am , well as every.
•
, • other kind of machinery tiled In Mines,
lireakeint.Purnaces , ItolllniZ Stllls..Sawr Mills. kr. •,
Prom the facilities possessed fut manufacturing, end
from long experience in tha businesmorork ran beturned,
out at this establishment, at the very lowlat priees,lnd
of a suPerior quality, , • • ; ,
Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind,
are invited to call and examine patterns and become ote
puainted with prices before contracting elsewhere., • •
Orderit of every kind are solicited, and strict attention
will be Olsen to their prompt execution. ",:_
WILLI.14.51•101.Ell AV EIN.
I )er 9,165 i -
Decep'
ITR — E — NITONT t iII WORIC i p
Tremont, clingNi '0111111)1, ejlna. •
, - ' Tbe Snbertiliervrespeotfnlly in vi te
the attention of the businesscommunity
„7": to their New Miiehine -Shop and roan
-71:-..capy dry, erected in the/town of-Tremont, And
....., . under the superintendente and manage•
meta of .31essrs.Z:Initdorff end Philip lllnboltz. where
they ire:prepared to execute ail orders for; Machinery of
Press and Iron, such as Steam Tingiuett vf any power,
Pituipe of any opacity, Coal Breakers of erVeey deartip
tion,, all kinds of Gearing for ladling Mills, Grist and
Sav Ilills.Drift Cars. and all libido: linlircad Castings,
fuel/ al , Chairs for Flat and T Rails, f ents,/Switches, and
all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um
bolts being a practical Mechanic.and haying had the non.
fldence and e x perience for many yearn in t heeled Region,
persons desirous of putting up Msehineily of any kind,
are irptited to call and examineour patterns and superior
quality of work. and become acquainted with priees at
these iForks. before contracting elsewhere/ Orders ores.
try kid thankfully received. and aided attention will be
given to their prompt execution, hav,ingiseveral 15,20,
80. 4ti and lip horseli
nglnesonband.l '
, i
Jan 6,1867 1-ly : 0.-A/ A' A. 8L SELTZER.
FOUN T R Y .4 iwtActiftririsp, ,
PortArbon* .moriny a
..war T.ll. INTERSTE announc
es Ids readiness, from the roinpleto outfit
0FE9). 14 4k of theabove natnediestablislimant. to sup.
1121-,.dial ply all orders, in his Itne of business—
such as for Steam Engine*, Railroad and
Drift Cara, Pumps, Coal Breakers. Castings and Machine
ry of every pattern. Ile warrants his woe to glees:Ms.
PO ion, and areordhsglisolleits.patrodisle at hums and
&lima& ' :Jan. , 27:11114' .4-1 y
POTTSVILLE ROLLINO MILL.
'I lIR UltriOlt IBESS are con
stantly. manufacturing ivirioua sizes of
Colliers' nails. weighing. *") db . 80,82
and PI pounds_ per- yllid ' r • Alpo, large
Rails of .the Most • apPrOved
_patterns,
wcighlog• 46, bo, 56 and GO pounds per yaVd. - From the
experience of.the past flee years. ,we-feel confident of
mating Iloilo uniurpasacti in quality by any mill in the
country. , All business communicational addressed to
Messrs YAMS? A Sox, Iron •Factorit, Pottsville, Wilt
meet with prompt attention. JNO. BURNISH A CO. •
fa - WRY'MACHIN SHOP,
stews& maks at sceolry, me. , •
wry NOTICE.—The businesecf the laser=
offINYDInt It MUMS, a4ll be cimlln
ued by the subscriber W I ell Its various
T riu . :aali branches of Steam Vagina handing, Iron
founder, manufaetnrer;of • All kinds of
lischinery, for Calling Mills,' Blast Yurnems, Railroad
Ceue.ke., &e. Ili wilt aim continue the badness of lidia
lug end Selling the celebrated Pine Ibrest White Ask and:
Pasts and Spade reins Red Ash Coals. be)ng 'pole Sropris
tor of these Collieries GEORGE. W. SNYDER.
January 21.111111 • • 3.4 f •
TO C - OAI. OPERATORS IC INERB.
tonvey Motive... Worms.
• - The enliiirilein . Cretipedfulfy linUethe
attention of the lausiuois eon canalty to
their..Ekdicrr.Werkeotattitliroad street. be
,ll7r:-F, low the Passenger :Dereat,/kAtatille. Pas
'
. " - where they are prepared to manufacture .
. BOILERS OF }I VERY -
itmake Stackit, Ait.S tank& Blast Pipeajtaiensotars,Thift
Cane, Boilers on hand. , , r .
Being practical mechanic's. and harittgfor years degOted
I hatoseives entirely to this branch of bgainess. they tat
ter theactseirett that work doncrat thetr establishment win I
give satisfacamitti $ll who viay fateilliea Vial a call.—
In gteidttala and Companteswill tind it greatly tothetrad•
vantage to examine their weak before engaging efseirbere.
May 5,1F.57 lin-tf . JOHN & JAMBS NOBLE..
_
CVASHINOTON tßQ t rit ',KB. --.-:'
rostimilic. a.S.; •
• Ti OS. & JAB *was rorpertfully Inelli•
e tit the, attention of the business community.
e ,.. : "'"1 to their New aithlne nil artd YoAbdry;
i//ieroded between Coal and Railroad grab,
t... and fronting on Zorweilan.atreet, eb ß ee.
1 .ey Are prep a red UP, Aurae ill ,0144 re fbr machinery, CI
thaseqnd lam, such as Stoma IltiMutarall Medea( Om ,
ring for Rolling 1114111,, Gild and, Baii..AUßs. Single Aga
Double eating Paine, Coal Ilmtkere. Drift Causall kinds
of Railroad Ceilings, etwk aa.Charra lbr Flatind T -Mall :
Prole, Setteheerka; all kinds of, cut, and wrought lron
/Werth*. • Mug pritetical trieillboirs, arid having wade
the &Mall& of. tha ZcAl.liast- MAN:- at ndJ for yeeng,
;Owed kiwis of, IdaddPirAl teltailr Itat#of PlettteW MN
water' thlineebree that ; w drEIIPi ; It t lVl 4lt4 4lit liamtsl
wits *soy. uturstums . t6-alf , ' ? n ull' tivrqb ti:
ea11.,11131. orders tletatfully,reeeteed abdfiremplly A '
catalpa that:met rassettalde time. •!.:' •• ~• - • I+ , ',..
• l ii , gll,4lAlt,WitSlt,i.. ~•• JAMS lIFRIN. ,, E', '
7 0 A LP - 4, 0 11,19, 4 1 0 Li 3 10 C thiEr - 77 4 ' t ._
1 , 1. 1 . 1 - übsSr_ketibeg leaveau ;kW!
~L _ i _ 11. 1 _ to tlx,.frlattja Arid the DOW.
''• " ti ' 174-1 rek, er t i le• t i b *it'. ntai Balling 3111 1 M
. OZA,aitia - 1- now complete. cad WW I
, „„ apillitiOa k awl that ther are pretrered In
forotahx. rails of tattoos latteras, tee Marie from 22 to
Ti) the peit,Titra.: , othemiltfetant•Memkur n i t, square and
4
,0.,,cd.,.....„,3,,Nr.fir0rt• ', i, :- ,• '',. .. • . .
DoteriTat r eill•itt; WA: respectfully a: '•. • tess,
mut will :al oillt`hrt, qv it,lett•es",, a s
the :Whim I S , it t. l k a riiktlirwt , lum - Q.
ttkatre street, ~at ,at ' the ratgleet A,;(lerais mreaatta.
and Matketatzdes,24Aatys,;#4TyiNDStglldttle.••
1 • 11/ ' /, . 5T • .:".- ll , ' •'• tg,/..t •tz ,f, •- —4 a ez•-• -- 44 1 1 .
' N .
..: .-
«' A ~..r
•
DI X • RSV
ASULABD.
riciiir( - i - V A.
IIirNEASVILLE.
PORT CARR X
w li. i . gli.=ai
OR,
NEW OTYIIES WINDOW NHADES. (I
1 - IIST received a largo - and eleg nt as
•r sortmoot of Window Zhades. flier beautßil do.
e, Including Gold Bordered. Oiled. Laadsospo of Flo.
, (loath. Az., *t".eheeper Olen era'.
Mural, Glued ilk, Thin riPetShadeS , "1"1 df
seription Par Sala by , BENJ. RAMAN.
CentfeStreet 7 'oproalti tplsecipal Much.
Maieb , 11,
- • JUST RE EIVED',
New Styles Pajer fismiglagi t
.
• • •
llit
'crit,DEßB, P
E; - '
&P
J Board Prinia, Gnash' ra•
..•-
Plates from 6 teats W. • .• •
fr. 00. which we litre prepared to ' •
put up at abort 'Mitre. • _
atone* and Big's Patatllag, Glasise.
Stained `and Enamelled French sad JitnerictOl tiout 4
thick, Chrgetal,*heet and Plate Glass, ,turnished to or
*der. dil orders promptly attended te_
• !Muller BOWEN,
Centre etitet, 2 doom above American B ou m. •
March ^21,'57, 12.-tr
COAI•
The substribers" hate anlipthiod theirmiser• Dan
andaftwr thin dite,under the oath anditylo of TYLER)
ETON E CO.; end "Uleouduct the bustorte of Dealing
in and. an successors to FREDERICK TYLER k CO, at
3:63 Walnut street. l'hiladelphin• 169 Broadway ) ,
linw York; Pier tio. s, Port Itiolituord.
FREDERICK TYLER,
GEORGE 1L TYLER. .;
h1C1101,3 BEACH.
WILLUX k:.
1948T0N E.
Mai 9, 'ST
. .
As lILAN D and MAHANOY COAL
—Thuniider'sfgvied are prepared to receive orders
ecelebrated Ashland Qoal from the ..•ItazicroftPl
- neer Colliery.", From the egtertstre alteration:land tor
provemonte made qt the Colliery . this ',interior ',Tema.
ng the Coilvthey.feel no imititatiotiin otferingit to the
trade as an article that can have tit, unOtrior in the mar
;4.et,hoth as to quality and freedom front dirt;t2ate and
other Impurities. They areal so prepared to Mithe eall•
tracts fbr Lehigh and itthuylkill Coal item other mines
- ' • 110CROWT.T.Ewis hCO., •
$0.119 Walnut Arcot, Commercial Building.
February 9,1t17 • . •
77 - 7 -_.CAIN, HACKERA COOK,. ...
. I I !inento At" IMPLIO3 OP • - ' ' , •
-33113"1201%. 330414.22, Cr Cie/a.
Also, dealers in other first qualttles of •
White and Red Ash Coals...
110.40 Wahiptt street, Phifade listict, 414
• Wootiland, ,
.._
( • Wearres;AisrytitU:, • -. .
• i .1 . •
.:Trion-I Cirri' Maus Ilicstuf, -jun 51.C00t..
Fplirtuiry 7, '!"7 ' ; f i ; _. 1....
1. : 5.1 y .
' : - HAVES, SMITH, & Co, -.
. Coal Merchants.
No. 107
. (lite la) Wall:tut Street,
Are now ' retathtft. d rzt (rout joint & RICUATID 681E1,
• . all supply Of Greenwood. Coalothich:wa offer at the
lowest market 'rice.
Orders tria3i, eithe• be a Wetted tout or to our Agent
for the NeW gr 3 lnad Elates, lf. 0 TUCKER,
Pratidenes. R. I.
2141' .
May 23,157 3
VAN :DUSEN, NORTON & CO., '
- 8O1O: Agents fon the! Sall of the - '
Coal•li! Navigation Co.'s Coal,
AND TOR •
Best • i \ l ' it o. e l trgul iV at h rea it t7 Itistill.A. C oa l.T
—EL. —I ",-..
Ow:. ' ..ii . o. 53 I.llwrty 5t.,.. et•r. NanliO, N. YORK.
.
(too. 5 Donne street. WE TON. •. 1
Shipping Viorves—Briitol.Rallstoom and Pier ' I
Ro. 1, Richmond. I
Muth ?Ai ria 13.1 , .
LEWIS AUDENRI) D & C0.,',1
„
Miners . :and Shippers of the follow 4
ing celebrated
' AAtTEIRACITE - COALS,
,
- Proni IsruieltritiiaTui the -MUM.
BLACK MINIS, -asp AIM. BLACK BEATll,wnrrEasn.
SPORN .. -, t-- ,do - LOCUST MT., - - do
DI AMON.Di: , -- 4 - do' SPRINO MT.. - Lamm
suserriwg. -ma t ABM WYOMING VAL, — do
UZABETHPORT,
and txn.I.NCLL RtDOE, RED ABU.
.111
u, *cure AEU
__
• ; • A t the very Puperinr
CUMBERLAND COAL. .
Mined Ly the Hampshire Coal and Iron Company.
. __-......_ - •
; . 57 Walnut atreat , PHILADELPHIA.
/
116r8"8:
86 '
Slategft t lk lt r ° l1 110 Drod:e;,EiToE . '
'NITA 13.'67 .10 -
MTATS SALES.
REA
CHEAP , FARM. COAL AND TIMBER
.
Lands lu McKean County; Penni.
P ,
ERS3NS wishing to procurelandsl
in McKean or any-of the adjoining Counties, at very I
rlov rates,Can be supplied by addressin2; the underarm
'td. . The MeKeen Coal region:now about being opened
athe markets/of ‘Veatern New York, otters superior in-i
durements to settlers With abundance of Call and Iron,
fertile soil and healthy climate. it IF unsurpassed as a'
locality for'inseelment or itettlentht. WM. K. KING,'
• Smdhpmt, McKean (Leinly...Pl4
Al/gU422, '57 34-3m] ELI THOMPSON, /brt turbos&
tei.
Igloo Agan FO
a w R
asu m anse Coal Land. '
1 1110USAND Acres of ,-the:
r k. ,,,Fratuaide Broad Mountain Coal lands.situated in
Butler and Barry townships, Schuylkill county. is. is
hereby otTeredat private sale. The Ashland Extension
Railroad tans through part of the propert yt, which 117 tun.
gerinid 'with Coal litt,llll , and well timbered. For refer ,
once or infortkation apply to Samuel Lewis. EN—Centre
street. ortn subscriber. at his Real Estate Agency,'
in Railroad s t reet. Potlirlile, Pi. The terms are half
me
caste and halTmort Itonds. FRANCIS SPENCER.
Pottsville. April le. 1n56 , • Inkf
VALUABLE COAL &TIMBER LAND
FOR SALE. • , ,
.. ,
WILL BE SOLD. at private sale . Jt
• ii , juable tract of Coal and Timber land, - knO . ,wn
as the Antos Wickersham Tract, in Columbia county
Pennsylvania, and located at the Eastern termination of
the Mount Camel and Shamokin Coal Basin. Said
tract contalna about 400 acres, more or hem, is well tim
bered, biillere`itto contain the maw veins of coal nan
o lug thibustrAhe Shamokin Coal Basle. Title indispu
table.. For term and other'partlenlars apply to the pub
scriber. i . iltaliTlS SPF.NCER
, Real Fatale Agent, Pothmille.
6-11 r . .
Pebrlia;7 7, '57
PAIBLh.
Y , [ VIRTUE. Ot• , AN ORDER OF
Hie Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the'sub•
scribersq *administrators or-the Estate of Solomon Eels' ets-1
good, co:lT:lard. will expose to Public sale,' oh Saturday, I
• the 24th day of October. 1857. at 1 o'cloek, I'. Si, at the
Public ISlowe of Seth Leymebder. In prwig.horg, the
followisig plantation or Tract of Land, situate in )
North snnhetra Towtuddp, Schuylkill County, adJolnlng
• lands,rpr pr'late of Joseph Hoy, Henry 114. Edward
Kerns and others. containing 62 acres. 125 perches, with
the improvements, consisting of sone-story Leg Dwelling
House and Stable. The wail is a red shale. and In a good
state or Cultivation. JAMB 11A3151E11,
EDW. LEDENOOOD.
Orwllisbor3, Sept. 19, '57: 37-
'
DAIRY 1111, K TRyC FARM FOR SALE.
AR mOl. THIRTY-SIX:ACRES,
•
}prided into seven fields of fire nerea each. Ironi
ng thg,road from Pot:svllle to 31inersv lite, and bounded
by the.m Inc Hill Rail Road, two and a half miles from
Pottsrlile. and one mile from Miner/millet thirty acres;
being leared, and the balance In pants. and thrifty
timberland all ander good poet and rail felon.
This~Orrm hat been used as a dairy and frult farm for
the lait flee years, and to In a high state of cultivation,
with ,inrge double House, Burn and Sheds. and garden'
enclosed with pale fence. and full of carton...* Finds of
cholog,Ffruit trees. grapes, de.; several neronfailing
spvingt of water, and well of the best of water at the ,
lipase:, This farm will be sold on reasonable terms, and
possesaion given Immediately by applying to
•s, J. M. ET II ERI LI.. or
TllbEt. R. BANNAN.
4%ora/1e-
k. - 19, '57 38-tr
A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY
Tkilt .subscrer, being, desirous of re , i
firitig th
from the minlngbusi dem oti,ll his liitArd
ey at Private; Sale , This colliery
_ls situated on the
Schuylkill Valley Railroad. about one mile above Middle.
port. , Tho 0-m1 Is of a deepiled Ash.and of superior
nuilltp, and well adapted to thelstewlfork end Eastern
marke s. All the improvements are:, the moat 'sperm
el:hea—el- !auditing In pail o One 24 horse pow
er pu ' ping and hoisting engine, wl pumpe and all the
o ry machinery. in perfect order: one 25 horse en
gine itpd bleaker: saint's, bins, screens. holiviing plane
and string complete, cars, tools,. and stock: all in' good
ordef. Tbe colliery comprises the celebrated 'Spohn
Lew li .elOll above and below Warr UMW, ell 'opened and
ready
. io conimeuce Immediateoperations. For. further
I t
partiOditil In wire or the subscriber, at Tothiellle,'or of
' ALEX S. PIS at the works. - , ,
Mayi3l, '6O ..l.f) ' SAMUEL SILLTMAN.
_ —__-----
IRON CONINNssiqN WARE , HOUSE.
1 lEN'IItE S'fitLE*l*, Pottsville.—•—
ki The s Orwell...lllf are prepared bildrulsh the Trade.
M :whin imt . and I operator. at Philadeinhia price*. ttreight
folded) wholesale or retail, best American har Iron, man•
u facto/eclat Putt sill ie. and warrantedonuperiorquality.
A Ise, Heber calls .suitable Sir minter, and Cable Chains
I u r 'dialed at short notice direct from the import en.
.E. YARDLEY A SON.
York Store,-Nor. .^.2, 18.53 . 1 . •47-t f
— DO Ct. DIA leB CUTLER ,-
Y STORE
AI o. 21 north...misled Si
CON S'l'A N 'FLY on haild, a layge as
sortment cf Pen and Tocket *ono', Scissors, and
Razor, Table Knives and Forks, In liory.sfac, bultdo,
-LANDS FOR ITM.E. I
r C OAL i ho li. n i ean , d A trood e. . handles; Careers an ,
'd Forte Dirksjllowle
(
VALUABLE COAL:: I;AlliDS • AT FI ,
~a 50 , .., very ex t ens iv e aAsortment of Walter, Tea
Troll, c.
V , EIITVATE SALE.—Tint Ce i emted tract of 'ocnien- I I &
did tekbl land known se the "S hn T act: , containing . Flue linglnh Gums, Coles Pixtols. Alien's Revolvers,
the ASO,' celebrated .and 't Spohu Vefin,7 also what ISt,' mud Single and Double bArrelled Pistols, with a general
enerally' known as the "Serenty-dre, sten tract," ad:, Mak ol Ilan UsrdwproptuftencotilzonuAhr di.
joining on the Mt. Carbon Bail road and in Wait Nor;f
wegian . Township, owned hy Nitheles N. Thouron Esil PRilsdelphie,Tlee ...;.M ° ,1135 ' 4 11.
ec. ^ 7... ,'52-521 1 5rtr er .„ . •
behelitly offered at private sale, on the Meet advents. HARDWARE AND IRON D EPOT.
=fomenting. • TILE SUILICIIIIIRR, hawing now arrant
Tins; tract contains all the Coal Veins in Mean/at ed his goods at his new place of business
Southini'Anthrsteltellegions—includlng.tedidea othrr;, and with a new determination of furnish
traetotho.egenemily known-as the Pciater,Ctesicy Pell', • ' ing ell prochgoods as the businenot the
126 4 8(m * n ' adi- Of (har4 f °r(hard • rfilares((m4, / I ° l i' • Coal Region may require, at their lowest•Mstket sable,
mom, wttlk all the underlying. though Yet,nnexplored,.,
~„„ I solicits the inspection of Public. I shall be always
eat hu s u t dred l a tb fm, e ftrn tr is s. .... 4 . f, on liand add have ou hand a full Mock of ,
a bedrir Tera l At ir 7 1 Wit wb en ich p a ro ce ve lt d, no o w y n er ta a
,Dar Iron, -• . Chop itig Atcaa. .
Cail• ;; In faet i the tracts now offend, content Nu . won,. ' • C o . hovels,
the detest. Coe deposits im the County. . . Cast Steel, Trace Chains,
For,lnformatkm. apply to Fraud. Spertear. F..q.. igen i. olit,lron, ?fails and Spikes.. . .
ter Void lands, and roil estate generally.' Office In Rail • Tackle ; Blocks. -
read Street above E. Market stmet, , Pottssillg, Pa: •• I • Itsdoe. .
1 - Bstlcaln. , •
_. . Anyijannd Vires.:&e,; -
1 1 doich 21 r BB -''''''' '''' '---• ' 1244 ' ilardwere and. Iron, Idenot,. CUIN:T. 4glglrg. three doom
ORPHAPLW COUNT. SA E . ', 1 above Ai:lrked. East side. •, FRANI( ?OTT.
IiItS,UANT to an order of the Orr I _
j)
: l iband Caurt of the County of Maikin, in the} July 11,1864 . ~. , i . T( l •ftf
• - VERDENNEDSDACEs. ; •
Insionweelth of Pennivatia. lbe imbiteriber. Adlniii- 1 . gempeonfa iisegf nig.
latrine of Rillall .TarnM l tato of (ho t°wns h iF (4 Bul l' ' - R AI I :11 0A D 'Crack Scales: flay: and
in Me county of FtebuyikilL'dereased , will expose to ~
cog ay public Testa, on ,Situnflay, the 2lst day of .Ifoa Coal Scales . Platfclin and Cofinnr Smiles. Meow
by the Yergenne. Stole Co.
somber next, at ten o'c'oek to tiffe• freeman. Orc the pre 1 factored only, _. ~„ „ _
ril l In the township of Barry, in the county of Srbuyl- Orders addressed to . . .• , o ..gg• g` g ,
Pl. tam,.
[ kill skantkaid.—All that certain messuage, primmest and • • , . . Sreretcr,k. Vergtnnes. It
- Ina ic - ti • - t , It - I.m I Lerrh.
Triiikt Of Land, situate in the township of Harry, f itlntglgen tie • OM. , • A-f -- I - n
• right• Supt. of Mt• I., ( ferbdo . Intl Road •
[in the county if arbuyikill. sua State of Pociaolynnisi - PnitAsiii.:' it B • • . , _ ,
' to ash : Bounded by land c. rwiffiarn Ifej,,s. g r d e js : • Was IL Johns: fit: Clain. ,
.. . .•
•
Dangler • . ?ohn Dilater. John Ilubler sod Francis Yew August I. '47 . . . . -13.1.5m *
. nail, alining one hundred'and sixteercarree tamer , • - .
less. wit the appnrienances.out of whirb is to boo taken; • Richter' Br. Thtspipsony , _
the(ain y acres sold by Elijah Yfiroalf to Francis Tar- I
,tudi,„erfdpe acre sold ta Willa/BT. Warn-late the es. Thir di ta i e ,,, tf u h r i y. ib i imi fii i iikh hi x. 66 o 4,, l / 2 • now
tato tiff id deceased. Terms .tuid condition model , *iri,: Meth:mime Tools, Cabinet rilimildre, Moe-
Ilitagn ' the time add if4fitleof Mieby • tieing and . Boring Machines, Lear, lathes
1 - , ..,. t ~,.. , .1 t JOUR TAUNALIA4dan. , I „ i d. ul a pa,, ensue, nettows, Pleb' Paint, -,
I f) RY:ordar of the iiih•pb , aus' Court, ~ 1, ~ ~ ~ • , ou, Glass, Rope, -Puking, una , a gm
•, ~, •-• 1 - -•.' i • Jotutrs Baltic,. clerk. l• ', - ' Veal tm t. t v tug Ault
moor en o IMP 1
AT STICRTRit A 'Tfromrso:g's.
Pottsratc. acpt: AV, 1 , „ , ....• - 40 , 1 1 t °
_;.. . , , Agriculfaral Implements.-- •
ene.;'Ctetre cE Market, "Slog at Ise Saw,
Magma 1,117 =f • - • .1 , 11l .
~- -: afttHII3!:;COAIRT.SALE,. ,
rit,p,A,N, .to atk,.order of the Or-1
- ihans 4 Cuitrt . 0 the f caul of Schuylkill, In the; ; ..„
neensatth rot PenesOntn • Ilre‘ .sttbseribet,' Ad-d. ' • ' BRIOHT IL! L,ERctre.' .
Ploletrator its jaw& eon pf 11d1e,401 Slohen.lsteof the.; - ' NOW Hall litres: e. :Munk rwedeorsbe.
Zorn:Ugh of • Mluentellle, Id the county of Schuylkill,, - . . tolablete Hotel, auc t
nearly °eyeteeth*
lit
:dorolowd:wIll expent to sale by fuddle vendee cat Ttlen: :Ulnae Durk, Pottsville. when. be
'day the rich day of „October next, at ten o'clock ta the I found du excellent assortment of Halto
foreloon; at the public Ileum Of Teethe 'Wird, In the Bo.: taxi :‘ ~,„,, /- • * ' • - .
inglia Of lantworthr. In the rount, of:. llehuylkill efore..! 0091thirrilIlitlin ' ' - ' SUM,' -,'' ' ..
'' . :
.siihli,--Aiktbat certain lot emplace of , lend eltuate In the - Sprints. " ' , - ..., -F W. Trall4. ~''' • - _ . '
• IllntiettrefldluernMe In 'the • Mina, of Schtlyllillit Saddlery, • ' . Itatiutla Wm*/ ~
• ank,Sutte of Pennsylvania. to wit :—Bounded aad del, Shoenntiter'sTonle.- ---- etatantnwent of one Loth , '
•erlbed es follows, to lilt :—Couneene- : 1• Carpeater'ioele,' -; , Tollie entlerYi .-. , • ,
i ess -. lug ) ethilltake / on (Mr bfdrih'elde of 1. Glees and Po nt i °act College '., - •
* .2
111 Sunhat] Aredf et le dlehtorOofloo ft . Ilstiren eta eiseav -s' Imbh,-Bpootts.-
weitwargtylraaaat6aelttaoedontlse
fjoith side of-thultatry.on a Iltwetith the arestem idle : Net tend Wide, - . ' Assortment of fine OUTIII,
of Fifth Jarrett, thence iteedneardty at rtshtinglen Willi dattroad Iron and Salle; : Sheet Iron Cruelblee,' . N, • '
Seaport etrect 21Xt feat to land now! or .latent &ands , Smith Tool*. .. , .... . - ,Wire;Tln Plate, . • ,
j e weisbenee neetwantly aad , rarallel .wtth Sunbury Ithildlng Materlits, - . mire, K e ttl e s, .
street 25 feet, thence southward], at right angles 411111; flantliteel. ~ • , :. , ::.fad bans. •:; .• , !
1 fleshurratiestattOrfeld to Sunbury sheet, theneke-tatt-i Shear Steck .
... . - . , a m um a a L l i o no l ,
e , , ~
grandly alone Banbury street fl feet to the • phoseet be; !- Aim ßlistir, , ' , Chan,: c' • ,
sdnulna...,wlth the separtenaurre constellng of a one aud ', Mill . Saws. , • . : .-'. ~..' i ittlilrtiadTllifelVir : r . ..
a half story Prune, Dwelling Ileum. -,',! - . 1 / Croix-cut Sane, ~ , . .r. 1. , Ponder and*bot ' -
',Also a certain 101 l or piece of ground eltuatein the-86 1 Wine Iland•eiltra. .
tooth of4lluentrlllet.albrteald, bounded In front' bY f • . O.B.retunSe btsthanks to the albite foxittapatratutees
Int Of Ittatatratte antleontalutner.le frost abitlibfllettl they extended totilm lubleltullehlUaleatetetty.andhepee
eatble depth= foot acre or less with the sopurtersa. l , , (bestow Opal; theittudlty:Of their abeetr i strktatten.
efallate Ihe Wale of said deceased!. llama andeeinalk-fi tlerstetnistantosedseeethisetiattlnguetentrl deastwev:
thane made Warn atthe thee sad pin of - sehelP , --` 4 . andtdelPlAlld Mid, ettliballtdltitalort c ofi r n •'t° •,' •",
1
PllhNelft Y. VIVRE% dtdraleiteeesteriliffek I ~.,, •pa .I.llRene , -,
Illy Imlay of the OtpbutitOeut,,Jol,llyA . 14 t -,, " ' :''Dtoilesnolfariftenri , nod e rinp.l l evdr,*: iircti.
1. vlbttsellertkt VW' • ii(44' ,. ..:,,i :'t 4: ,:.'-',.* , Tan Ai' . rotWille,Jaulutry,tl;l36 6 !' , ,'.• .
. I
PEEC EIIibELPIELA
stiz AND NEW TORE MEW - mike
EIMENSHIP CO.
T" "°plendid - Stesinships forming
aloe Uri* union from 14-4 W
.... YSlLlCimlit .
emit. .ieffreg. 111 fipt.
cjV I,AVTI3IOIIE, •
ere/ o,
__,
ffry-ot wAsiiisaros.
CITY OF MANCITEDrint, 61 ?ark,
and cloy anarnatoThurstily
From LIVICELPOOL aotery alterniterThrdliogo7.
Fare nowt Now Tort, Cabin C 5. Th ird Clan Pl. •
" LirorProL Cabin : CPl% 1184176:11idtittM $lO.
RETBRE TICKETS 'available Ow six Months by any
Otranto! of the Line. •• • .
- . Cabin,
Iliese"Stramers are supplied .trithlmprcnredWater•
light compartments , and tarry experienced Summits.
Donors About Proceeding to Europe, Or winstog
fend ace Medi- Wends from the old cone try. eau Foram*
Tickets and obtain'all Information by applying
Pate:l3 Broadway; N.Y. Babel Cortle.l7l Broadway,
N. T., to . J. D. RICHARDS, Minermille,
and to RICHARD EDWARDs, Pottimille. •
' Passioe Carliticatro by first Clam Sailing Packets' tar
swoon New York and Lives pool. also Drafts sold.by the
*boys. • [April 25, 'Ea J "17.1 y •
-7-.
. : EHICH VA'
0
liviiigst
,Ew ,AKILANGE.IIII4N It of Pas
iwnger Train! COssuilencing WWSESDAT, July ,
8, /831. , .
. - Down Trains.
"Mauch Ckeilk at '7.26 A.M., and 1.00 P. X.
blatington , ;''' 9.06 1.10 "
Caltaxauqua .. -11.41 " 2.11 "
,Allentmen.- . B.bl " • ' .27 - . 4
Bethlehem .9.08 ( 4 2.43 "
tpreennenabitrg 7 9.23 - I" 2.42. "
k Easton - ' • 9.50 " • 3.16 "
• Diii Trains.
Leavelfarton - . at • B.Mi SID., and 4.40 T. Id.
" , It'reemansbarg 8.56 " 6.0.5
• : 4 i Bethlehem ..• 9.10 " ' b.lll , " '
- "• 1,, Allentown .- . Ltd.: "- " 5.84 '" ;
. -- . 14 leatatauqua . 921 - " • 6.43 , 0
.„
'ki Silitillgtol3 . ' 10.10 ' ‘! . " 6.21 a ,
Arrive Mauch Chunk ... =11.45 " . 7.00 " •
, Both Traine ertaneet at ilanchAthank with trains ran
slag an the Deaver Meadow Relined to Weatherly, and '
.Bearer. Meadow. aleo, at Bethlehem with tndes!nin.
Ding on the Noith.Penneylvanla Ballrred. . The morn=l
tog'Emig" down will connect with „trains on 'the Betel.'
dere. Delaware and Lackawanna dc Westerd,tallroada to
Belvidere and Scranton. " . •
The afternoon - Train will connect - with with the trains
.on the, Belvidere i Central Railroad to Philadelphia k
New York. '. . - . • ; •
The afternoon ,Train trp will connect with trains on
the ;Belvidere Delaware Railroad, from Scranton and
Ik4eidere.
There will tie but one eoneection between Easton and
Philadelphia by way of North Pennaylvanie Railroad !
which will be la the morning.' ROBERT 11. SAYRE,
August 8,•57 $2- " , • Supt. I' Beg.
'3B. WINTER ARILANGIARENTS. ME.
ririlE GREAT-Northern and Western'
i )Jutted Stites Mall Itoutes'• .
• ' Sir Sired increased and Fare - reduced: 1M -,---,-. 1
'LITTLE SCIIUT LKILL;;GATAW lan. SUNBURY atilt
ERIE. W I LLIAIIePOILT AND ELMIRA RAI LROA D.l
Through to Veal°. In -- - '- 16 hours. ,
. "• Niagara Rails; •-.16 ".
t i
F• • " Detfoit, - 4 44 24 . “
Chicago,. • ... - - 34 " 4 IP,
• " St. 'Louis, 4 4 '4. 49 " ; •.- : ff
Ticket Office,N. W. corner 'Stith and Cliesnutstree
and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, coruat.
Iltoad and Tina:, , ' ' • l•
...00 and after MON DAT; Dee. Bth. Three Passtrogro
Trains will leave the Philadelphianut Reading/taliroad
Depid.comur kroad and iiluestreets,dally,(Sandays dz.
• cepted,) as foi .oes:. • 1
, Day ,Exprass••••7.3o A. E. . . i.
Stet ylna A haeulxville and Reading,only. Conntict-
I ng With cr,t : w /Am. Williainsport and Erie andlVilliams
port and P Im‘mit. Road ;arriving at Elmira at 6.15 P.M.:
eon ectine will. New York and Erie and Buffalo.and Neil
York, city I: rlinnvls for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and Om
thence, vin.*Lamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail•
road.. to Clemaisndi Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and; De•
holt.' Alan. with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara
Falls Railroad: connecting at Catfindaigna with piew
York Centralßailroad, East and West. and at Suspension
Bridge with Great Westerrratictlfichigan Central Rail
road for Dotrott.Chi ca,..-o,Bt. Lon* and all Rants lutCau,
oda and Western States. • • • • _
81.11 Train...7.3os A. M.
atnplang at all Stations, and running:to Pottsvßis only
Night Itzpless-:.3.30 P. pr. I
Running every day, stopping at all Stations rind run
ning - to Pottsville. Comiectingat Port Clinton with Cat.
salmi. Williamspor t and Erie, and Williamsport and RI
m i t a Railroads, arrivingnt Panaira at 4.A.31.; connecting
with New York and rrie;ltntfalo and New York city and
lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erio•Plere•
land, Cincinnat I,Toledo, Chicago, and all points - Wed:—
Alio, with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail
.raadc arriving at Niagara n 111.10,10.30% g. M., connect.
Ins with Day Expresser Great Western Railroadfor De.
troll. Chicago. etc.
'fiats Mute, with Its connections. forms the shortest
a tid•most direct route _to Canada and the Lakes/
Only one change ofliaggagebetween Philadelphia anis I
Ctinstia or'the Lakes.''
Passengers by Day Expresi.hreakfastat Port Clinton,
arid dine at Williamsport.. Passengers by way of Night
Express take supper at-Port Clinton.
Fassengkrn purchasing Ticgets by this Line have the
privilege of-stopping at any of the above 01114 and re
suming. their orals at nlemrare. - • ,I
, • Pare from PlalladelphiMoto
Tamaqua, $ 396 ButfoloviaTonaw'uda, lo 00
Cotawlssa, • _ 4 3S Maws Falls; via/ El. . ~•
Rupert, , - ; 440 -mira,Canandnigua d
yOurille, . ' • • 460 N. F. Railroad. t " IEOOO
Milton. ' ' , ' 6 13 N. galls. vii.BdifaJo, BOW
Wititamspert, . is 90 Snaperdon Bridget ' 10 00
7 Cleveland; ,-• - 11 70
Jefferson,,
, ' .7 65 00: 1Tobido,. • . : • 1 14 74
Starkey, , 7 05-Cincinnati.i 1600'
Penn Tan, •
,' ,- f), 0/ Detroit, vitt.RaN • 1600
Grisham, ' ' ' ' g ” ' Buffalo and
Geneva. via, Gorham: 800 bake, ' ' i 13 00
" • • " Steamer Chicago.via CI t.Wes•
;John Arnot, .. .8 tern nod Michigan . _
Canandaigua, . '
gOO Central Railroad. . • :Xi 00
linneoye Falls, • 8 50 Chicago.vis Buffalnand
Caledonia; • 3 R Lake Shore Mirhlgan
8 90
_Southern Itidlioad, 20 00
IQ SALE
MU=l
PlilladelpLTa ß and I{e~sdf~n s ~tallroad..
Le Roy.' :' ;
Batavia. 1 , ' 900 Chicago. via 80 . 1. Lake
Reebeater. via. N. T.k . ind Michigan Cen-
E. and Buffalo. Cur ! teal ltaiingul;f ' • ]690
. 1 ring Wild N. T. R:R. 800 Roik laland„iVi 00
finfraki. via N. York k ' ' t i
"
Erie-and But and k ' .. . -r
--
New York City. 10 00 ..
I E. T. lIITBBIgeL, Tigkei and Prthl Agent.
N. IV. corner Sixth and Cheimut sfreet A
la. A.NTCOLI S.Sttp't Philadelphia& Reading Railroad.
T.llollBB(W.ll;Snpl:Catawitet.,W. and Erie Railroad.
.1. A. 11.RDWIELD;Bnp't •Willitunapprt and lEhnira Bail
road. . .
HARDWARE.
PL,ANES. • . 1 '
- 14ENCI1 PLANES, louldlpg Planes,
Sash Planes, Hollow t ;Rounds, Beads, Astnneles,
at the Itardwee, and Iron Depot. Fit?o,NIC
I Atnrust I'si . 31
I LOCKS.
II
lAA, Front doer, Closet, *
.ht.
1 with Silver-plated, Porcelain oddark
Irons, a very large aireortuient, at Iow; prise
Hardware and Iron Depot. FRANK
, .
I At:quail, '57
---- SQUARES.
Ai r t/iCHINIST:S' . SQUARES, U.:S.
Standard, Rules. Ouages, Shrinkage. Rules, Be,.
el I rotectors. Callipers, Spring dlvidcrs. it the Hardware
land Iron Dtpot. .. FICA.N.E ['OTT.
i . AuguNt 1. '57 , ' •1 : . It
HAND SAW}:
Cresson s Spear ,
Rand, Panel and 111:1 Sawa, the heat
linont In town, Fot sale at low pritea at the 'lard
' ware FM/ Depot. F AaK purr,
August 1, % . 7 • . I - 31
Preterve Jais:&Xettles,
Ati STICIETER . iff. THOI4PBOIII3,
Cbr. Centre rt./far/my ...f.ior or rag haw."
Angliali 1, '57 , , i al .
— BOILERS, - SMOKE STACKS, fEON CABS
•
And `Fans.. 4
1
qIIIE SUBSCRIBERS are ptipared
ji. to furnish the above articles. of best Material and
a orkmanship et the shortest notice Whims and Fans
row.tantly on hand. • .11.. k 3.'.4PARK.S.
Aug. s r -0,.7 33.. Gm• (bat Sirtet, l'.llrrale.
LEGAL CARDS .=
71" , ROSESERRY, Attorney at•
ty • 411: Oere—eorner of Ranked and Sod streets;
PottstWe. .„ Autyst 4,14 :31r - •
V I ER STROVSE..,Otorney at Law.
I ' Ofilee—
mG prant street, opporits du) Town'
thsbruary 9,16 6- ..,
0.4.•••••••
k I GREEN,Attorney at Law,
r gottatilleAlt. Ogles In Market istraat.oepolltitb•
%Oita. July 146'60 ,
§IAMIJEL GARRETT, .:Magistrate,
d weer onvey and Goneritldollectoi. Offire,3lsrlset
8 -Pottsville. next door to Post Otflee. Aug. lb.
; P. I,'lNNEY,'Attottiqr:o l- 4 4 w ,
,m' t Allgood. Schuylkill - lean Pa- will set u
Imo u the pdychoo and wile id Rod Esitiste:; collection
of rei Is. de. [Ashland, May n-ty
CIAEMr.,NT S. F OSTER, Justice at
t:he PasesAitiersynit.,—en lieetionsauci agendee an-
II ted and attended tcLearefulli, : :':
February '23;'56 i i : B.ttii
- - •
--
THOMAS R. BANNAN;'AOorrum
I L*w. 01110.1 n CentreStrout, oppot3tethe ,Epleopal
Chn*cli.Pottrrille, Naas. .
1•57-17
Na .20.1858 .
ROAD.
VRANCIS SPENC'ER,i 14I4istpue,
Red Estate Agent. t ca In] itsll !toad sleeve
ale Nast Multipt, Pottsville, Ps. • I
litSe i
iSst • •
r We
--
tOliN SEITZIN OER, Tus(ipp of
ty I Penne. ST.CLAtit. wUI attend to? Mt biusinees en
, .
itneted to bim with diligence and au*: ; ' • -
.7
February 21. Mg, • . -. ' - - .4. I • vie
. .
ItRISTOPHER LITTIIE, Attor
vuey at Lew, Pottsville, Schuylkill .eloullY• P I LL
Oritce—ln ilahautongo strait; totter
April ' . • ' ift"lT •
TOHN C. CONRAD, J 1 . 1; iJimr. ice . of
ff. the Pose* and Coiteiyaneee--efiteit oppeelte Public
Betwot noun, Bro,al street,. Temaqua,l,Pa. . ,
No 2, '67 .7g•
' c o . , .A,itioney at
Law, Pottaanle, Penna., wtllattadd t ' le gal tattiness
Sebnytklll county and elsewhere. Oiler In Centre
feet, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. ;
Jll l 7 7,16 2l*
lISA'AC SEVERN;, 'Juioe or the
PEACE, attends to the collectkai 'of! accounts: and
business - appertaining to-Ms office,. He also attends
to the measurement of Brtck mid Stoke Wm*, Rama
41ons;.*e. The Docket of Jess& Elide, is ia, his ,
possession. O f fice—Centre st, below Aute,ttFus Unum.
Pnttavtlle, fob. 11, ' , 'l-1y • '
BUSINESS CARDS.
14-1 M. DIXON; Dentiit, = 1
e' east street, PIIILADXLPIIIA. t`
ay 11.17 - , 0343132 j
.
9i- P.O. K. SMITH, Mining...
.;
- and Colliery %lair, Pot.liv.lUO, Pi.
.. b. 14, '57 . , . .
. , .
I OSEPH W. GEARY,!OiviI and
i tang Engineer. 011iee—Ourner or.?larket aisd 2&
reets, Pottsville, Ps. ' Rivalry.% 2I
PW. SHEAFFER;
i blitte of the PeunnyttaulO Stiao Geoloitteal StreY,
explotestlande, mine*, kr. ItlotobWl3.'6 . o 414 1,! '• •
• I
4ENRY PLEA - SANTS, anti
alining Engineer, i*orrsv tux, • • .
rrict—Matket street, north side, hetfreen Cehitre mid
Second; ' • [Angto , t 9, '51,; 32Am;
-fti_ECORGE BEOWN, Mi ne rzypertoi,
MOMBs, loved&CiAl ISIlds; and 511ries. Tfutku•
,Iseattentlon paid to ventilation: (Aua . utt 1, 'Si 31.tt
:DR. CHARLES HERMANSADER,
Surgeon and Acconeher,
b,UkW BRUlitirOppoade lAir Arcadian Iniiituta.
. Ararnst - ;. • ..
-
TAR. G. IC . 1301VMAN:
-Iyieon Dentist. 081t4. , In Brkirtlulldlng. jll ise..
Ccalaer Market and Sueopd atreets t iPottaville. Pa. • -
00.ober 1;1853 • • : 40 7 f ,
. .
I?RANK CARTER, Civit.and:,Nlin:..
ing Engineer, Surveyor, an., will uncial to aurreys
of lends, mince. town plots. se.. - Office with Faulk Weil,
Eag.; Stitt door below Silver Terrares,•Pottav tile. Pa.
MaY 9. '.57 . • , 1.9-tf
CLEAVER
• G eological,
Mail and Mining Engineer Onnveyaneora,ani
Meal • Eatato •Agenbw—nppoKta the .Wicantug Mo.nsui
pciLANIONqa.•
catAvas..] ; ; 1. s: CLOP.
May 2, '57 . .
IF9HN ming Env
tir
Deer and lintessor, Centre it.. Pottsclllo,
tends to Surveying ansplqrliig Coal. hands. Inspect-
Ingldictes. lie. Agen forthe. purchaseind sale of Ilea),
Estate; eollartlon of recite, de.
.March 22, 1.856,
H _
•
ENRY W. POO L E' Geologiritt.
Topi,,, aphimi and 311ninritngineor, edit re st reef,
Pottsville Pa...gives attentiontoandreys sod examine
dons of
Pottsville,
Lands, to surveys 4f Ones - requiring spe•
dal "seenrsey.and . to the snrierin . otiencr and entire
diarge tor proprietors of estates 1....• l
.; . 4 , - -
Yebilimy 2, ' 57 [July 22, ! 5.1 27-tfj .., 7. • .
...
•,GENOY—For the iPerehttee . :lted
&
4t -
Roof Real Estate : 'buylmt 1,4 d *Ming Nal: La- I .
It ng charge of Coal Lauda, Mluea,latc.. and collecting ; '
renta—Trotmtwenty years expetintr• in tlie.Cdtint, lie' ~, -„,,, - •
hoper,*) ilea satiafaetlon.. °Rica Sfahatitangr Atrissdt, . I Ni--ou r- VI? ...r : SS GOODS anti r U ' L
t.ottsellle. • , V1f.M.4.'.)1. HILL. • . , .
. , . , •,:- :•:11 I vr - d -4,Hrt merit% may Ittet found it full a tit
April 6. 1R57 '' , I I, , 11-11 , (....p' Ir ..S4r4;VtclUtK aii the tut , rt ap . proi ti•
-., t t
' - FA' Itt 11/i LAI Let 81 VLF,. ilTetkr 4 it b fife
it
ts:
is rannist of dotn.)ttk and othet goodg, to which- , ts e Mr'
• ti.tity t kttklity: additions from ;New York arid Philadelphia'
a thFilt no. _Purchasing and Felling excluslvel) FT f1r,142
*wars. enabl,d to Mier unaseteltinctoccAnda to GL N. Dt,iy,
t rt— II 110LENALE aN4 ft End IL. ,
- ' - N 6.20 South-Second Streik( '
_• ~
' and N. 9 z , trawbst;ry. stroll, PLllatle tibia " '
.iallttr 5, NW I
Y Am. .'l :
r 11. McElwain, Civil and Mining
IP/ &Engineer. Ashland. Pa.. j aifends to Surveying era
inspecting Nines: survVvine sod dividing lands. reru
[sting Town hots. and all other business in the litre oi
his profession. Letteruddress,Founthin Spring P. 0.,
Schuylkill County, Pa. _ Feb. "M. 11,457
.Bu RCIFIES
3,0001 NOW ON
.I.IA ND ; and . for
Sale by the Bate oi e Robe, br
UNOSO F.. Fa ' 110.11 KATO.
• No. 41i A.RCII Street,"aboire Fourth. (Late of
. - 0. IS Fourth SC,) PHILADELPHIA - .
N. R. 'Also, klargo Mieortmitit of IA DI F.F . FANCY
FURS. - • Attiohtt . 22. 34•3 m
• " BOYS' CCOTNINC. r•
, cc ilE SUBSCRIBER, would respecti
-
filly inform their nunternits friends and moor - hers .
hUYikilll County,Ahat their asigorf men t Clothing
MI Young , Gentlemen Is much inige'r than ever.-and
they are disposed to-Sell cheap, Persons Ilvin Ix at &die-
Lanee have the privilege of eachanging clothinp mu*.
chasset •I this atere.iftbsoy do not stilt , • -
F. A. I.IOXT & HBO:WEIL
•2•2 Chestnut St., coOteporrenth. Philada„
.
• April lly
FAIR2I FURS; FURS! -
• r r
,cl-LESTNUT
M e ST 1-11:1..gOht.h,7P21.1611iiitteiphia. 114.! 6pined 1 1
Lfa beautiful Store on Chestnut Stneet, with one of the
Isugeat and best assortment, of latties!.Faney
Furs. Imported dilvet trout the Markets. and
'Manufactured under his own ta lon .sup4r. to which be
would call the attention of all r ho,wlsh to . purchase—
• Rus.lan Sable, i lludson Sahli,. Ermine, •
Mink do. •Siberia Squirrel,: , Fitch,
Chinchilla, :Stone 31artin.:' :• French Sable AG. '
Mantifsrl td';lnMoCaiallude , Cages; CireurarS,
tines, Mulls. Cul% &e. Being:a ppaclical Furrier. ' and
having obtained the newest patterns from' Paris. be.•an.r.
assure th o se who ivisit, the City QM be can supply them
-ticlesprt„ lb, ' , cry; lowest oath priper.,-
~ Gent's Cimsoilovw,
31.!0MZ;
%et, bdn*Mghth:
-latch,
Mineral
at the
POT.
[LADOES:
IP I _ (ti!ew:No-:)
RIB MARK b'r At., above •righth.
I til pOrters..Sl anOrtUrers and Detilree In LadieiL Gentle
meu and Childreps' FANCY FVlLNWidesal,i sod p e t,ol. l
J. F. * Co.. tr6uld rail the attention ;of Pri:Ors. and the',
l'ah lc wenerolly .1 to their imuienso F,tockbf retry Furs I
for Ladles. Gentlemen amt their imitate's:sit 1
embraces every little. and kind of ensue. Pars, that will,'
be-worn during t thCliteasou—sucit, Full temp*. Mit t
Capra. Quartet Cares. Telmaat TelVictorines. Floe. Media
Muttatets, from the finest Xuuign.SaWel4 ,• the Liwent
. prim Domootlo Fars.
Foram:lomnd" the lament inumitment of inr Collars,
Gloves, Gauntlets. ie.; belog;the.ditect Importers of all
our Furs, and Mann ficturersof.thein uuderiour PWII co-
perrlsion, we feel satisfied we can offer latter indareel
moats to dealers and'the public generally. t San any oth
er house. baring an immense assortment tr Petra., from
audrnt the Manufacturer's price.. . Ire rode ask a call.
JOII?L1RAItEllliA. i CO .
.1
" No. 818 Market St., abate. Eighth,
Sept. 19.e'n • 1 .
r SAVIINC FUNI:L, ...„,.. .:,,
RATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 0 • .;
~ 7 A:LN UT ISTREET, South-% e 0
corner 1,1 TRIED. Philiadelplda.
I .fl ' e°t • re nte ' l A -
i the St"t j- t . 't Pe ,, ...f tent , i •) i.
\
1114 ANM WINDT. DRY 00fIDS Pt:0.18671 \ oney is received In , . i:
1 . , i $ any sum. lame or small. an it
. li3o - aNtivit - At idafirm. - . te4,o, paid from the, day of depasit , LE; the day of Itll
Northeast corn' ; EIGIItH.,t SHZINtIidAIiDEN streets,' ilryval, . .
j . Philadfl,ll44Ete 1 • 1 . The Milre is open eery day from 9o - clock in the or,
i - %n, till 1 o'clock in i the evening. and on Mond,' j .st;
W OULD -call spevial 4.l4;entiOn to,. T nob ,
iri hu.. _ v,evenfoes tlli 9 Meliv.k
yr f :tbelr titocts of goods, ertdch are eanifulirie•' l t
leeteeind bought very cheap ibrlcosti. ar d :whistv we I some . forge o n t ?Pall , are PIA -back. In.: 4 Kit ... •'
pledeomuselv•into sell for the smallest . • 3 . 9 N ov , deputy ' : IrE
without It _ u E ., . p ir tdee ir , f i r L ol V ai:
Il . lox:. tot L. ti P u m p7; t u nt i r ,‘l 7 re N sid T e 'i , ;
RLACK SILKS for 75, Mi 94, 21 j, p. 12, •
25. up to $2; i
i 3 _
11 . 1,
j‘
REE . ri ttu sr ld ere Edt ti T arr SELFßlDOE. Vice Preside. , i 1
per yard: f t i T•t." '• f
FANCY dILES, Itn - 60, 60i7b. 673 gl, 21 119., 41 25, OM ;.. 1 . • • , ; • . ;
Directorial 4 , • .... I
$2. per yard. ; pr vi r l y rd . ib itenner ; 3 ~ . c..1 6 1n r dreg, - Manna
Very Rich Sifted Moir Anthturi,SoMething neml l • 1 -
Vita i Watered liilkli., Tura gatins. MoirjAntitittea, At, 1. ~.Au
,•I *berg golfridor ' ,,: -I . : r
.',' -;
i josePirlifi r t:t w ry 'd . 7l I i'
J. , sh aw l s ie m o ttksm , ..- : I- - j.tadnuel K. - Ashton .."-.. - • Remy L. Charehnut ‘:
. . •-'. -•- I Ja m bi D . Smith.
Long and 'Emmira ...turbos Sbastia.in ev,e;ryksaluren motto. t , ; ,„„ ___ ___ - j „ ; __ ...L
12 Yrane4 . Lee- • - 1 1- I,
Lang and Sluare thanker Shawls. to evOry•niodity. ; ~, .-4,7-7 0 r....... Y.-z 7 1_....,t x. .., 14 , ;. t"_ 111 o n ' ttee), t•II I 4. 1
Stella ihawir,tmehea RonteredandEhrnnEleTrimmed:- - I ir , t 1i!.,,,,47 . '' Y I , ~1 I .' 4 '' t 'T•i nTeitme .A tt !" ' I A l
ir l
Pbtiq and Embroidered Canton ; Crape ElbsUlm - ••,. 1 ° 1.. I •
Plain Ehawls for Primptc.lilaclC Shawls' fee.: AC. • •• tte nu a- half 1111111 leas of •.”01 rs
N e w e st style..el CI.OARS,VAIrIiA2. fieliTEltf4,Ae. Ave made inronfornati seltli•tho rlairdimin at lb ein
A Large latoelt: of Deintestie ' Goads it.' 1 4r a t , n u iLL , L , E.: , r i, A. ,, TE.• ; :u i llati a A s tr ii s i .9 0. 1:?UND V ; Si
•' - ways ealutaklif,ery cheap ! • . i rAt• security to the deijsitors:and.u;lch, Y ;n ei n " :. '''
. 1 gird p mammy) , and, stability to ibis institution,
Irish Linenti , 4 . Oar Olen linitortaKti.• •
; •_ 1 Ilarch 7, '67. , -, • .-. ; 104
Linen Tattle Clothe, Dlaperpi',N4ltioa-rraohte: ': ~' .
I • : ALLEN .•
, it . NE II .II)LEST
Clothe l'laesitnereel - filattinetts!
BLANKETS. VLANNELS..KIPIL4' , ,,Ae... de. , . . I • - ' e II
1 '
''.- CA It 11.71. oi L cunt) s. utwuorrys.,.. .-. - dr : SUPER - PHOSPHATE OF :.L.l ,I.
Remember it s the Northeast rorner of lidghth I Sprin g . . , s • ..,
Uarden, sts., , tne Lone 0 , 10.5144. While Moklingr, e , - r AU I 1004.-11 - prticular 60 , 011 '', PI
•
4 .1/(fit ; N.LEY A eiti S hll "• °mA Pluec Caryl . I I
. that sir •ry towel o[ artiedp has nog v.,' e:n
.. PRY 110 0 0 Sallie PriTrAD'A 1 '
_I I 7 Mdt of Puiti ‘ 4 lattf, braided on the head. Th .r.,
'Oct ;6. - 47 .; . ;. • i :;: - C .4.04412: -,J 4411 h rendflOktleriMClTy: lB braided - nn
are c many I le
, of dont:drat 'alto. sold'udder 1116 name of A i l 1 - 2
Odlelllth the value of a -. ` ' ''' 'J. , t ; .'• I: j.
:
of Lime. as Ibuthiond those who int, SLIM 1 , oat
, OEN iiINE AILTICL.II. ,lci , ',
gide $45 per AOOO lbs. 1104 cts.p 1. i l,!
A liberal deduction made to DEALERS., • . li
•Ondeire.for Ibis valuable lerfaitiser attended to • MO
Pomp - hie(' ' demdlting it, and' Om - mode'. f a j oill;
can bat ad gratultotoly at our Storer, or by m I 94
t has no voßatiOr as a. MANURr for • . ,I. •,
-- I I inIEAT, RYE, : CORN, OA El s
and ail other enim requithvg a' 'tigers% spa - ,
LASTING _FERTILI Z ER, ''
-;
,picanitni not only e k lieii ler ylekt of Gratis. I an!'
ItUVIAN GUANO, biat stiffening Me-strum to ''' •rf
• ' ; ; Grabill:is 191404 ma. '•
tares failp to take. gr.e.lt. where otir Phosphatei appl
oi
to IFht .tond f. , • -
- P.AbIFIE) ; OCIIk'N . 43 - UX O.
Wft.lAysi..ssoill quantity: still la .i
-i.
elms. -• ie t,..
.., I I rasakiit
,
A -svlSajoribbi vslaabbartkla fbr • ade. r,
:. • ~,: dfat. • Ai t
Wise 1830 per 21300,1b5. (1305eikt perm.
, • a0...1 ClartintsitAtT•rtorian GW9I
H.
~
. Tor mle at the lowest rat's. ~ 4 •
4V- The leading .4antabirraulaaiitatt aNdrielOr;
;rci. a.7,;".1."1-arl. l ll,ll6 k g.l2 ,4r erf . :St iln"`a
n it
Fleratn4 fini novassitiedof der
re M. ',MAW .wrea aid
' neon/ SIC crowded tertorf.. alstpte fiscilales a vitalist
in lomfatys MOM' and offeudireij ts !hi florsts: 1 . .
I.„ .i . .; ALLEN. Si, NEED.A -..,
1 3.,
No, X 4 Aisle 1air0a,40414-I(ftwapitita.dh at.
' . - ,Ltitril,Stofe abol'actidAptt P.. Isla, ~
"Augui V 57 ' , • ' - $ 2 l
• 1
PHILADELPHIA.
St DEPOT AND PLESTED NUM,
it.lusneero 01'4 e
Avehite. Crnibis a I ,OillnivAtri greetst
_ • •, - f --- " , , ! - _:. • • '
QE,, !fre,f a, lifg . 0 ;31;DC,k,101' Chemical,
y !failure* apLrertlitterslt lowprlcee, and war
mated to *ran ate: anloug;whleltstill be found: • i
14000 tuns No.l Government. Ilernelan. Guano. t
1,000 tons De Dime* No.l, fluper•Phiaphate.of Lime. ', -
The *taw standard :artlelia ane. , elds. of th e ir-hind,
the best In the tliar; Lanai Piaster. coap t oroe,
tured from *elected stone; is eeTtshilited thrungitent the
Union for Its purity sod stLrenuth. ' [ • •• ` -
f WE - INVITE ORDERS FOR • ,
De Burg's No.l 8 goer ehopphate of Lime. ' • ' l'_
NoplShrrseanuint Peruvian Guano. • ~, I
ireneh's Implored Pulter:Phmplutta of Jame.,
• • IttertObli Philidelphin.rotutrotee. - - ,
- . No. liPhappluttli (luano, 11111.delplits Cot's). :
• ' Maximo Guano) (q).. . . .
PlTtrtitan'erPlaster.' , • ' Ordluart ' Tind Pla'ster.' •
ChemtudiBBo46 ; ',; , ,
Pure bogie Duet. • ~ • , •
fish ananof."* . , , • -*Orontail Charcoal.
...
/0 1 000 i tan+le Lai&Pirditei• '.'
- i —'..
B,ooo ' l, ." •I I Caititig Plastirr. ", -- • ' '- .
10,00 M ". :.. 'Hydraulic' Cement; ,': , - - 1
3,000 i,- " , ' - True Roman CoMent. 1
1,000 t . :: , " - PcirtlemitEng.) Cemen.
• .-...41,50. . . „.. -
D entists' Plaster.- PqwduYed AnibraciteendAlatibla.).
Stwrot,priPlutvrai'Triwdervi Ditoadwas Oval. ...
°laza Makers' Platder,Gn and Brawn Stone (in 1410 '
Ground - fitopflttntok - wbod Vaud; (in OILS._ ' .
Ground Whitellarblatatatuld Drink*, (Or kaligets, .;)
lorrotari.l Glue Illarble,Cheruleal B4,:di krost.
.. ' . ~,, :,., ,
tV b ltleg s tiltVES lk o. ' do, ' -,-
Stir Ita. Slot *Viers , .....,t; ' ,
AtisactionArr•rk',Alirsak•ewaim .mild thitissiail an";
- 00tem i ii ,` S, IOIIILA9ELPIHIIIA. , i• i• : r -' •,:
- 410 Sal
- west -side. •
I PII ILA DELPUTA
.-Noveml*o 8, 1856 • '
• JOHN M. KENNEDY a: co.,
Fish, Cheese luarroviiion Merchants.,
Z I TOS. 139 and 40 North Wharves,..half
way *lrma Arch aid[Marc Rare h
11, 'Am t. PIMA DLL
' 57 11-ly
. .
LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER!
I t .
TIENIIY W. OVERMAN,: In!BAN orter
• of FCII CALF SICINS, and pnerail in'
: th
- or or, No' 6 66nth &Lat.. Philadelptila.
• A gimaraEirsortrao at of all kln de at loaraaer.,ll leccai,
et s ate. ICED and OAK SOLE LEATHER.; •
• • iebrilFii 28, '57 ~.. . 9-Iy. • .
THEIIMIPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
The-Great Remedy of ,the Biliseteenth
FOR= Cesatiotryi
the cure of Cancers mid
slow) ditteases. Tetter, 'White Sereilleg..aialigneat
Dicers and pid ewes, end all di wanes 003020'1m in an
-Impure stets of the clOod. For dieeases of the flouted'
and Liverlbts preparation has ho equal:and is especi
ally iraliable to Female. of a weal[ and debilitated ha
bit. This Is the celebrated remedy trod by Dr. bou.ans
.aristis lit their successful' treatment. of Cancers., .
Scrofula. It is a highly . concentrated and pure rem
edy. and iSrge doses onion; use of It le not neerstary.—
These , nein: this remedy are audited to medical adeire
from tha principal dace: free of charge ..-DEPQT. Nee,
60 North 6th street, Philadelphia.! ' •
• July 1e.67• Polo 6.'!. :ZS- •
;n7-
'Ol2
I
TO . FOONDRYIIIIENr - MACJIENINTB:O4 OTHERS. '
' A .-:- PUBNES., N. • E,-vartio South
- ..-4 i slid Penn Ste.„ Philadelphia. Mr-
stsJhes hulot roppeeand brake, plu Iron, -
•
sheet irenisoldemilretnicket portable for.'
Am ,- sPoltae• block tin,teadlotinilry tnould.
.11ngs, faetrttre, crucibles. antimony, IA b 1.4 I moat. nand
of all Made. braes. old copper. ke., ke: lie is also a deal
er In wroduht and east scrap itastAnd other motel P. It
Is bin desile to serum:nodal Onsebielats and utlict f, at "a
distanceitont the city. by tornishlog any article. they
may want{ n their businesa.i ' Ail ieles not mestioneti in
the aboce:.4lll be procun4 slid forward. d. Any tnqulry
In the stolvenso cr.ll be promptly answered;
--. . • • • 1 :• ' Ai. Pt:RYES,
, , -'f. Si. corner South , and Pens streets.
~,
14;brunty 1'4.'57
; ; .
i U l j i ttl i ll 2 . I I , ( ART)Ett L A R mItV I° A C A;
4•i • •
_ itr*et, phrbui.lphi,. r e SpeetruTly reuneot ra..11
1
' .re I examine a tint, stock vf.srasoliatle goca
1, r, ndsv
o t Pennsylvania trade.
Fu I Line of FAD Press Coeds.
' ISO detdwis of Fall Aetels,- . *. - - •
I:hib Silks of Nirreel ,es. Stil ' 1 ' •'-, .
.•. . .
Good black Silk. of ell - widths.
.4 cases assailed YrinclOteraune... H '. -.-. •
.7 1 4 . Poll de Cites tA'Nest ,Gooda, ' • .
"Ittitt.h and American Dark Prints.' - . ..
KS ;nett& Clll}Plintreg. eluths'and Veatluga. -.
• Ilislins,idnens. Ylanneht. Blankets. kr.. ate. .
i.411.--I.Auction Darmtinsfrota New ...YAr'rkand this city
.daily ri4c6lee4. Particular nitenilon glen to c ountry
orders fn} desirable goode.—Tirees net calk .
Auguqt.V, '57 . ' ' . • , ! . 3.5.'2m
.. . . ,
Engi n eer
'•ttf"
WARMING AND. COOHING. APPARATUS.
l
r. HE subscribers .:woultl! invite, the,
- 7 spjtclai-attention of Architects. Builders and ,thei
pnk lie. to our superior ass ortment Of Warm -Mr Furr,ai
crO.' Yolitnallug anratatun. Itath' Rollers. &las theos
PierAt Lowdown Wales, and others' f the latest st}kth
'tent, Ai lame. assortment of Ventilators. black,. gold
bmnzed.aad ' while enamel Registent;'Coolcitq. Itard“
of stiller merits, warranted • In , perform - well: ante
1
Pr nab! Ranges for stir: we; J..i..,fllver'S.Air Ti4l)
Gas ColsMuer, mode in the best manner . sod ne,ordik
to the v eh:hint invention t'solerM:enta for °Ali TiF 1'0t.4
e l
Chianti y Paps. for ventllailvir all cideses of builittd..
• and foi the cure of smoky Atli:tinter: Perron:DJ Ol tent i , il
given' t all work entructed to tvi. 'I be puLlic on-4r,
quoit to call and examine our large and roniphito
'estock,twe know we can glee .at isesc Win.
- RAKER A WILLIA3IS. 1 '
- - I , ~
No. 1182 (01.1 Noil116) 3larkot 'filet. 1 1
Moy, tn. '7,7 1:6-rm 1 . Al..ve Eleventi,t; trent. kola,
.1 JESSE WILLIAMS it. CO.-, . • ' '
I. v.. I, IN .
li*LS, SILKS& FANCY, & t3TAPLEDBY . t
SORTERS AND .MANCFATVILER'z i ;
AKS AND. 1 1 11AN'tlistA,Z
Embrtechw .•// Ur ..V"r•lt:ex 44t & v io l . •
GUANO! CliAtil ti GUANO: US
a n s.
• y
j 'EI N A U'B "Super Phosphate l ii
1 'Lime. 7000 TONS.
i lisrFA it MbliSi 4 tit.o "I
ForNour Wheat Crops. use LEINALI'S Super
l'hoqt r hate of Lime. at 2yi Cta a lb or iitisTon; or'llse
I•EINAC'S AMEILICAN FERTILIZEIt, at $3 501 fibt
cr tl:laton. •
Unt., ban il of either is sufficient for au acre - of Wh
•
These are PermaneneMattores. midg of reliable C e•
micariaments,ind have been. In successful use for •
past is. YEARS. improving the. coil and increasing e
• value of the land. ,
. -Von/Diplomas from the State Agricultural Rkelet, of.
Pennsylvania. New Jersey, 'Delnwarei and the Cr el'
raise+. Asauelittkat of the City of N ew Vork,haTii •
• receled fir these Valuable Fertilisers. ' ' • I•; 1
• Pariitiblets In the English and German languages ti •
b e had by application at the Office. •.. 1
A IbIIIKItALDIISCOUNT7II I£IIOLESAL:KbEA Li:, A.. ,
Tht above •Vortillsers. cldirered 1711:E.f arras i .: to
any sibyl In the old City- peoper.• -' - • .
orders sent by Mail accompanied with Cash or Dry a,
will to promptly Shipped to apy part,of the World.'
0110110 K A. IbEIN.AG./Woristor,l 1. •
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11 -- road 51artaers. and those Inte esied in Rant a 4
'I- Proptity. to t heir Systeraof Loanstotire Engin es ,ist w hi
1 theptre adapted to the particular -business fur wl h-i
1 they }nay be required; by the use of on.. two. th ,li
flair pair of driving4tieels; and the use of the w .dr
oreoimuchpf.the weight an may he dmrahia for a .1 ) ,
a oni and In accominpdat log, them to the Md... eu . et.
otrengih of supe.struction. arid rail and pork t .. b
l dond. By these meansthe.ntaximuni Useful effecto ' tit
. p ear 4e 1,, ae enTri with the least expense for attend. Fel
Hart ....* -- .d.....pairli to itoad and Engine: , With I ter
obi tsiit . ew.pnd asithe result
of„Vecutpthree l'aF
practical experience to the bur i nessiby our ' • en tor Art
uer.:we tuanutternre file d(preur kinds of Engines, 4
sereOlclassea or sirs "of eactikind.. Particular a et
tionifiald to the strength of the maehineln the plan n
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to nor theoe cog nee With th. Assn rancelha t I it efli let
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order *bee* a xii.s. hoist% r Or low moor tire (to 81 To
tresietthrrut boring.) eidrpoottion raiding, for heart 'ter
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andk,rery article ippeytain I ng to.ttle repair or ren Mr/
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Agri'. ul tur a t Implement., & -"
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A 1 . ".41 .4 71 31 ‘ te "- t7l l 6 m k:r ac.4.1-1.1tr.1.,:1
p,3,,, ge kber . with gatder. and Held s ,4 4 . : . 1 . 1 4,44, - .
wil! Warratit tribe &rat and vial rile wil ',;,, v . ''
orders 1 , , , all klida Pf fr1ig.awma:46.ag.000.4,,,,Z . ;,:t" , t
ttoly or.• rel.roktuited.r - 4^srnl doplvd, t 1 . 1,4.; ‘ll
of ibloh W 11l Le furor te mant3A-Ions; :. '
furor a
:reds
aid trues.raid 1:5 , ' log cul,gerlter a0..,;:. 1
wl great 4:41"4. Italy train c r.lkrrx of roplarti...oZl .
sloitldll42 ll , ' *1 , • , 8 not dlal to ao, , (l ,? prt,urol ) ,,, n , l--n. ,
.meaty in the. orkrket, fr om tht : l4. riloaoll cheap... 0 two t '
r rd to !a.. tiaractur lit IL, ••••I 1.01.1. \..r Uses. y '
PllFbaa , •. , r .ell worts grnalk pr no{ ..?%:., li..;T in 1.1, .111. ;
.1063 i , whi.T.Wth..fr. 100 c 10,.. vox fan It) c1...1.:rf015t..‘ lc:l . '
Villy. partVularly Ito ,1141 the 0t,t0., ri..^l.C.--Tti i ' t -
a 'luipurti.nt conill4 , !rstlim - 10 tiiii,. n lin4.lrol . V, 4 1:1 , 4,1
7i 4 414 or fruit ttfsm. Vcr low", Ar.. '4.14 WI id. if , ..,li .
°I.. ItEZ:JA3IINTLAN•NAN. .
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mums mrxenl e n. TO vtattmorr., '
One of the greatest•drawha'cks tO•sta•t:eq s
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and pleasure in farming and gar ienittg, is
tlieravages-of insects. : Their name ii legh m .
Toe meet thorn in Spring oti first turning. up ~
t' ,l 6 i t il withplow and ptide,. they - swarm
bout you in "Suinmer„they dog.,y( mr steps in .-
. I ,..l,atotnin, and if coo try to'cultiyat e plants in ? ? '
Pinter, they infest your green house, censer..
• Tutors and parlor... They -prey win every:
iree,•shrub, vine, pfut, flower find trait- that '
man cultivates ;. nay,- it is said • that n I
Sal' y
iii.t very plant has six or
, eight special eta-Unes.
or is it .very consoling' to think that
every
iwarin of insects around us is only One 'phase ..,.
Uf their existence. When tkey die, they will' ;
11. 7.0 f stay dead, like good, 1 0 • est 5me ,„i,.,, , ii4t iq
Kl ,
• estppettri inettrnOrphosed into - some .new
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.sht . spe,- r e q u i r ing some flew metlitsl of attack.
Moths, millers and flies, -- are trut the repre,en
t t,
tatives and propagators Jr maggots, worms,
l
cater Pillars, /tc., innumerable. is not this"
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pile' , of the plagues'of old Egypt reprodneed?
1:. Bat Slitune on , the farmer dr garilemr w h o
lsits down in despair, and lets'this allied arms
Lake n ' undistorlied possession of his grutiwi,,•! •
'Let flint rather set himself to studying t 1, ::
habits -ot his enemies, to, finding out their
w_eak points, and when and how they can Le
libest Assaulted and ' vanquished.. Much 'the.
!Ifni information has already been 'collect's! (,
!'"this subject by Atiteriqati and foreign writers.
The late Dr Bitrris, cif Boston % prepared a
;valuable; bopk oh 04 insects iniurion, to ' '
Iv .4- , •t - t" 'and Dr. Fitch, of kr..iti •ii 7 .w
i.,,,,,c. a ion, , , . . ), . A,
Industriously at work, among the varmoj.,
leartiing ail their ways, taking their portraits .
and- writing their memoirs; :alj of which' will
"Soon.appear in his second Report to the New
~ "York- State Aericelturil'SoCiety. These pule
licarions also give.some of the best remedies
for preventing the increase of -insects and
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stopping their ravages. ye•cotild only wish
' that some competent hand would condense
: th'ese, reports into a small and ,cheap hook
; 40 . r ,universtil cirdulation. ' t •
i ' So . netNng,- has alriady - 'web !earned' con:
'earning these depredators, and "the mode of ,
&,,,,,ying them, which is of practicalmalue. .
:,"Ink. , the etirculio,''fitr instance. Ve have tit '
least liotroud that certain methods of combat
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, i,tilig ititli imed relied.. , iap - ti . are -ammunition
thrown away. We 'now know that he- eau) r
I • tiefenced out.-by.hlgli'iialingii;tliirkept risen
:tscentlingtrees by rings of tin, or cotton hat
:tiogi or tarred ropes, and that he . will often
:circumvent. pigs rand 'Chit:kens.'% - ,Frequeutly
' jarring the tree and gatbering•uP the Whi n
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fruit and insects, and dusting the top-or the
, ;tree' with little and sulphur seem- now to pre
.;miss more benefit than any saber remedy.- ,-
. ,The German method is also useful, of utixitt4
.rpo psum and spirito - or turpentine, and wire ) -1
jii'dried, dusting the foliage with it when the
1 :i . dui" is on. -So cf the ruse bug, rose slug, bus i..
~: rer, caterpillar, the scale, judiping louse. mid
I " aphides of
all , ions, much has been dearmd '
'1 [ respecting them. The best remedies for in• -
I . .sects that infest the bark and foliage of treet
awl plants is tobacco water, or a dilution ~f
~ whale oil soup applied with a garden syrinp.
l• f The rough bark of the trees should be scram' '•
off in; Spring, and a good washing of snip n
ter applied with a broom or white-wash brut i
The (Oli,t , e may be cleansed- by . one or It, d •
apple a _
ons of either miitar, just as the Z..
sects tqfpear in 'the Spring. The \ whale a,.1
soap should
, be mixed with water_ at the rat., 1
of twit , ileunds of soap to' fifteen gallons al
water. Weaker than this, would not kill the
iinsects, conch stronger than this would injure
I the trees .tilid plants. The - tobacco water
['should he used-with sonic caution. The ice'
' baceo leaves, (which. tau tie bought of any ,
:. tobacconist at a cheap rate.) should.be h o il'ed
!': in water until the liquid is: of the.. color of
weak black tea, one postai tit fotir gallons of
water: To proceed with,siefety, it is best id..
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r try ,the decoction first.on the, foliage of some
~l i t'cieninon plant, itud•it that is not injured, the
b - mixture may be-used hugely without fear—
.'n Every good- gardener should have one of
I :i t those preparations always on ,hand, that he
'4 may bid defiance .to.a.hok of erten:ties. s - -
.s
oi • Another • itethod of subduing insects is
c lef- bottling them. Common glass bottles with
4t,..1 wi ! ie mouths, filled the heck with swe:.tene t
44 I wat• r, - and hung on the bra ill
branches - of tree: w
Al decoy a intiltitude of inserts iti the course Id
we
li tq
• ' wenty
. foor•hours. Beetles, millers , was,
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'''ir r - hornets, bees , bugs. flies, of all surks;col.ts,
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le and sizes, take blindly to the bottle, like man,
m. ..
.p.; 1 and perish. -Light colored bottles are better
kr
ra i than dark, and they mike a better trap it' hung
attia,angle id allow -15 degrees. They will
need. emptying every 161r:days. A: friend of ..
, i,,1. ours one% catught in .tweuty bottles,
.elgit
quitrts of insects in.,' single day; , '
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st 4_ 4 ! part of this
up
warfare, it is int.
••'• " portant tp throw up the'.sOii.of
. one's garden
iii.- evest Fall, into ric.ges, that the frosts may bet.
1 ; 1 ' . ter penetrate the ground tli•stro the il.'i.rn
rn - and' larvm of - insects vhich Wifitvr li , ""e•
uil . . ..,• -
And it iime is used to alternate, ..eveNither
in •yea,r,. .
with salt, it will_ be all the. better.
--Avtericitit :lyricyllulisl. .
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• "YEGE'I'ATION Or SEEDB,--It. LS often a won
unvieesin gardening., that theirghov
enseeds.do not vegetate. They take inn•
nate pains, in digging, at:minting,
.watering, and`mulching, but after Oh many .
nt of theirseetis. will not, chine nil They I,:nme.
L the ssedsman and the- season: 7 , In many Gl•
1 ; . sea, neither is to blame. MlA; tel the
-ditliculty. lies in:the too "ettrlisowit)g et then
seeds.' „There is a great ,difference
hahlts.of plants. .The steeds at even sp . Fe
; native - plums du not start into gn.Mth at de
a rst opening - of Spring.` 'And certainly, a.
would .be 'atiang , , if ; the seeds 6t . t r ypiru a l.
v.e • , , a ,
plants suomm du SO. They need the %wraith
uwd
the'trapica to make them geriaMate.. Nor,
hiit• many, of ont%fitrest annual flowers 31. P "4"` i .,
of
.• of Sotith Anierica,Calilornia, Airlcaind AuP
6a,; traliat.44.ougllt. we in stirpri,ed het.suic
• ' their se.Cds Will not germinate in the c iar[so
atively cold Wesither'of••our Springs.
ten -thein'their native %atm weather, %%lather In
the hotjanise, or frame, or parlor-windv w,
wait atitilthe,month.of May tir June hrttlil
it. then they iviJ_grow-ata_2.v.U.:........5..•
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OTATofill .11IND • 1:* •.mt.tern..—rue, oak •
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potatoes, tax them nhoot a quarter "fan ioco
- • thick, or cut:them into shay . ing.t, Ili you woul d
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peel a,,lemon ; fry them. in lard l q driliog•
Taike care that.tho fat and frying, pad 2N
'quite clean •• put it cntalttiek firs ,and aigto
as the lard boils, and ia' still, put-in the slice
Of potato, and keep moving them until tW •
.are ,criapt.tako,thous up and lay them to doti s
ott a sieve.%Send them to table with 3. jin's •
salt sprinkled over them. •
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A. good Widow lor•poisons, and ode 11 1 ~'
itis useful to know take is poi-on bar
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swallowed accidan4,#o teasignnifi.d°,l,l
ground ustislard mixed iniwarm water. Inn
°potato is 'ad inetanispeous emetic.
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