The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 23, 1858, Image 4

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COUSIN CARRIC
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lihdtott t>
Wit out •••;
• Is prefoiditg
did, oiblep itm vahi itidtator,
151notealis kis#
lleaniysJlitidantroa.ta Cervi
, Qan pia Delmar, '
, Tea ?byre' per, ' •
• i - , ,
if you still pendtt
la pls~alo;me—
Of treaptleut the yet, ,; la a fearful, fret,
, ibfillipyourserf '
Ora Wag WNW •
waft* ladard would uallearabl•
Paalslaserat
Per Oefela.Oltrila
'The very yereoldeatlos a: glee.
In bar happy basal op,
• Mairliaast Is dancing
With dolizbt at lb. Pivislio—
(Udell pt lttb tbsuaka.)
W Of i trindr
t by l ibid
0/.lied Late obyly oaf
Lotting fregaaatly dy
• • Ma dalitztia Arta,
. .tad esuissoured pat.
• Uaabor4lbUy lancing.
BbsOm tire plum tri
Her Dane Segos Olt
;3e arbelliseb. yetis.
t Tans. or
Timm e Swale:
Mu Quadra tbey r
etdifly rattle,
Lite tongues that tat
• (4i 04 11 0 t
-Won *be plays "Mt
01 Poing' , •
: , ___
' - ' Oil 07 fall
Old Judy —,, who; wr ...qv"( ... ;reek
judge of
. that portion of Pthittlylvanla.)tnown as
. ; Berke county, wisittall cilltied f",i - hicleffal
,
‘ learning, end was greatly beloved \ byl his twig&
' •bors and friends.
I
Bet with 'all his- book lore and let 1 attain
ments, be was, perhaps, the greens; ' man, at
cards in his entire circuit. It has bee said that
' he did not know the "Jack of Trani s• from a
giam'ood.. In thivallage of °pausal, three In
. dividuali were sitting ; routid a table; lit one of
those doggerlea "with a billiard table attached,"
which ate so common in the creole p ' shee, ply.
log s small game of threellanded poker, when a
quarrel ensued„which ;resulted in ait)tggravated:
1.,11
case of assault and battery. ' • ! '
The trial mime on, and the only i ts; nets to the;
affray ires it Captain Johnson, who w the third
band In the game. Johnson was di skipper of
ont:of those cra ft s Which transport gar freer,
that settle° of the country to New deans, and'
was a silf.confident. go.ahead fellow4atid was ai
undatinted bad* thejudgo and jury babe walla
have been before the crew of his ow i l ti little craft;
a l ,
.After, being , sworn, be was directed; to tell the
court end jury ; everything he knew ut the tee
fair. After clearing his throat, he commenced
. by stating "that him and Griggs an, John Altai
were over al Bonita's grocery,' the ' and day of
the election, wizen Allen propose; that, they
should' have...e . emill game of poker; 11 agreed to
W end we went up, stairs and sat own to Sill
game—Griggs sot there, John Allen era, and 11
there (making a diagram un the el k's table in
order to elucidate the' polition of ti parties.).J.
il
• Jokx Allen'ilealt the earls, I went ind,GriggS 1
be went blind and John Allen wed n't ego him!
. Tholudge, who was q, little del , was in the
it
habit at making an ear.trumpet of is band for
the purpose of eharpeeing his hearie , and throW-
Ing his bead a little forward and Ideways, id-
1
. terrepted the wheel; lay asking hi "what was
the niasina that John Allen didn't a Griggsrt
• , , The witness replied, "be areoldn't ook nt
• him,"
' !Proceed, " says the judge: ' •,
ft token, I saw him and he saw,. an
minute—" , • : I
"Stop, sir," said tho judge, thrio .
• into a bearing attitude, "did I an d
• say that ,youu went tifsd 1" I 1
, I 1
"Yes, sir; I went., blind, and
buts
blind,' and Allen woOldn't see,. but I
and then be sow—" ..
"Witness," ordained the judga i i,
bench with his clenched fist,"do I ha
air?' Do yen sity•that yen went hi
Am., - ',. - :,-, 1
]
• "Yes, sir," replied the witness, ".;
and Griggs saw, and just at that
"Stop, sir," said thejudge. "Mr '
lateen fifty dollarit' fur eon teniPt;
direct the - eheriff to , take him to ifil
keep his until hi reedves firths
the court, -Calluithe Init. ease,
Capt. Johnson wait dumb-found;
awake to the realitY of his condi
shear laid his hand on him, whim'
"Glad gradous, kr. judge, whi
that I must git' to jail?" • .
The jedge, who was purple,witti
deign to ripply to poor Johnson,J
the order with bwriatsed rehearser
tiler mentberiat tie bar, who :tad
tins the fix that the captain thous
placed In, were eobeatied with I
Increased Storage ).,if the okljedt
pitch. TM prosecuting attorney
enlighten the Jodie, and evente
but not until be bad produced a
and after 'dealing out three hands,'
as elsarlm day to the judge.
The lino and imprisonment wel
der was resumed to the court, ani
'see was allowed to proceed with
An lust Kari' ea 01 Bret
"Outtalk," bare gat s War t ed
kind. She is a gager duck, aad
a biuket of chips." Well, last
were silk's dove to diitaer r
eat, with arm youurgrkuilktue,
in the nursery butitsess under •
4110," mkt is, "take this
tees and put them - idlers we shat
tame." A Wit of dreadful Is
demand.
"Faith, sir, septet I win."
The feline &telly were new
seeded to dine. By and by
with : an .elpretaion on
. ber 'f
rey, "Be dad, I geese they're
now!"
oWell, Biddy, et hat bats you
est sad hit' kittens l's
üße gof, sfr, they're safe eno
Wad the wood house foulest th
„I pet theta all, in there, sad f
sod wtolles: Then, seeing the
swath where they might get .oul
op too, and *le see, they woe'
mono." •
We "ere siatfel!ed "alr' coer - se,
dinner;ln peace; afterwards wal,
wile» we say as "diadem!" el
teak at paired liberty. Canto I
"Did you not icy you fasten
wood !mute?" I
"Faith, did; sir."
"And itoppe4 6e bole 1"
'Yea, sit,"
Ws11: : sho bad, that's a fact,
supp o s e abo had.otopped tho boll
slack a vectina sprepfri'int
wo bhould split:; And there
Imps at c ihe nioh;th of it, just as 1,.
licking its pswasild looking as
—A"rtickerboekek ' 1
"Wts t tr business was joir f
Imperious. Colong to lb mod,
t."A tobacesn'lst, •h."
• , What a pity'e d6cil make
"Pt - nimbly: arj mad now wit
uric itt t queatiap?" -
"Certainly—wbat 14 it?",
irs7l ,;!nur father?"
geritieurit,
thca ail I linTelckts,
'be 4j,,ip't yoke: 'Iyi)11 11011!•"
•It ie atedlets tp remark
turned to the right, and
MVeIirIYCLIOSIS Law Ran
/poen you was to be turned.'
woOld ion Ilte to b0 a. 1341?
, into, to bi
so—"
Toga (win b.. but
,!
**wires it school, int
ao, don't be a lion, , Bill;bo t i
vats illogic itettoikintaster.'t I
PATIMI 'olllAizarr tali
:cry uagratefel, for'
0 .41
bad'al a re; Ss bet back, sad,
with 'NC" L • •
It Magid ball fa
fat titC:4l44-1141(:-
keassiapatheitted Wear
lo oolothlo tseiorag,
bra Irttlotios Itho
"SWAIN tier," ropliot VAL.'
• ` D. 41- H. W. SMITH,
NASOPACTOZSOLS OF
ofggli
Bags iire/060
in and
111, and Pedil SO'
au ,j • HarlitO,
WiaahlagtOM, Street, Huston.
TIIE ATTENTION of . Clergymeti,
Oommittefthschooli,Lodges i Ce, ii Invited to the
new Pedal Sub-Bass Mirmoniuma , luted by the
Manufacturers,'
2t is arranged with two manuals or banks of Reis,
the lowest set running an octave higher than the othsr,
and may be used separately, and thus get In one MR
two diatinet Instruments; eft by the nee of the Oink;
the tiro hanks of keys may be played at the same titer,
by use of the front at only. This connected with the
Sub-Bass, will /endues the effectof a large organ. and It
sufficiently heavy to ill/ a house tbat bats from 1000 1 to
1600 persons.
THE ORQAN A!ELODEON
R - .
Is &doer/ for parlor and private use, The eo
tion almilar to the Church Instrument, being = 3 l . -
ett with two banks of Heys, and'when tired together;
means of the coupler,' ts capable of ax great volume 01
pmfer as the Church Instrument, when used without
the Pedals. • ' ;
Alm, every variety ofZIELbDEONS for Parlor use. ,
Purchasers may rely upon instruments from our Man
artier), being made In the mad complete and thor•
ough manner. Having removed to the spacious build
ings. bit WASHINGTON STREET, we have every &tab
, ty tbr manufacturing purpwer, and employ none but
the most experienced and skillful workmen.
In abort, we will promiseour customers an Inst Fut
equal If not superior to any Manufacturer, and n.
tee Emma AND .P.ERAELT 31278PACTIO
Mama TiACUZILP, taxans OP Camas, and others Inter-
Gated in musical matters, are respectfully Invited to visit
our rooms at any time and examine or test the Justin-
Mental on exhibition for sale, at their pleasure.
As astil I Put her gnamntee to the nubile este the excel.
ante of the MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS from
our Manufactory, we beg NAPO to refer, by perselsskin,
to the following -
PIANO FORTE MANIBFACTURERI3 OP BOSTON.
Who hare examined our 'lnstrtunents and wQi tire
their opinion when called upon : 4
ananni, ttSas, Radar a ancrros, %% Gnaw C Co.
Wu. P. EatClllOX, gnaws& Mug, A. W. Latin ROO.
Orono! thews, Wooowaankintows.NEwnaxtit Co.
IlielOdeons k Harmonlunsi Rented.
. . Persons who wish to hire Melodeons and MaratOniums
with a slew. ot purchasing at the end of the year, eau
hate the rent credited as part inyment of the purchase
money. This matter is worthy of special mote, 'as it
enables those who desire a fair test of the Instruments
before purchasing, to oblate it at the expense' of the
nutaufactarers. to the extent at !cast of a year's rent.
Orders from any pert of the country or world, sent di
rect to the manufactory Boston, with each or:Utiles&
tory exec will to promptly attended to, end as
faithfullycuted u if the parties were preeent. or
0 ,0 076 ,3 so agent to select, and on as reasonablef-rose
Pelee Ltat a
Detail leg, 434 OrtITO, • • - • • SOO
&roil leg. boctave, •
. - ••
• - 7b
Plano style, 5 octave, - • 100
Piano style; extra finish, b octave, • - I. Mb
Plano style. carved leg. . 125
Piano style, B sets of reeds, ' - 150
Plano Style, 45 octave, - • - 4.1 IDS
Organ Melodeon, . .. .
.200
Organ Melialeon. extra finish, -
re : s t 250
Pedal Dah•Base Thuteoplutn, • - , . 276
Letters. Certificates and notion from I tho p from
all parts of the world, may also be 6001 tat, our as 'room,
Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address
/3) D. 4 ii. w. &Daft.
MI Washington Street, (Sear Boylston Market.) Boston.
June 27 '67 • . ' 2041 .
BOSTON BgLTI
m llta COMPANY.
aculaeelting.
Ir rillE experience of the past ten veers
I has gained for this Belting the contidence of'mann.
fact - Drees and consumers. The great liaprovements re•
coldly made in its quality. warrant ne It to
be superior to leather for all open Bel t(,—especially for
Leary or main Belts.
Its Scat cost Is much less than lealhoft-it I. stronger
and mote durable. and gives a gain in ;Ater on the pul
leyt It will stand cheat 0f350 degrees unaffected,—no
degree of cold or wet can injuralm working. /pall re
epecte It Is recommended fur Saw.itilla, Moos, Grain
Eleratore. Machine Shops and Manufeeterlee.
Machine Belting, 3 st. Ply., •
Seale of Prices, 3 and 4 ply,fresi sable/lips estimate of the
• price of intermediate widths can Sc made.
2 Inch 3-ply, per toot 10 cents. 4-ply, 13 cents.
3 " " 15
4 . f 24 I
66 IS 2 4 . I 4 MI 44
0 4 a is 29 66 Ai 5 is
7 a 4 . 61 :14 a '5 41 "
8 a u 44 35 a 4 7 a
• 9 114 46 46 45 a 61 VI a
10 0 " • " ' 54 " l4 (40. 11
it • so “ •
12 4 0 66 " w .43 9
4 4,
44
13 44 , SS 72 4
4
14 a a 81 a 66 100
15 86 .4 " • 107 *.
16 N' 9 2 Al k 115 *
18 104 " 4 150
20 ° a " 115 ". 64 144
22 4. " r 127 " " its,
24 o 6o 138 373
Mary ti and 0 ply Belts made to 'order f r purptuats
where great strength is required: (its a substitute to
double-leather) at tin advance of twenty-flea and fifty
per cent.,on 4 pie prices.
3. Ply llydraat
/retreaded to
per
a pressure of 75 16s.pti square
1-2 Inch per foot, 1 20 cents.
64 Is' IR OP a a a a a zt OP
1 3.4 " '". " • . • • • •40 "
2 . " 48 a
3 e' in— -! •-,
4 Ply Locomotive Itt Fire Engine Bose.
Warranted to stand apreuure 61173 tbs, perazure isich.
134 Inch per hot, • - - .14 tents.
t .
2.1_ 2 tt ' • It tt • • • • • 66
234 " " " • - 1 70 "
ad at thit
1 himself
r esod you io
ggs,
.he wits
eau, Griggs,
you iy_right,
od, /Azad 'thin
saw </rig!,
Clerk Hoe the.
f court, aitd
I, and there / to
orders trim
tcClerk?'
r , end did 'irtt
on until the
he exclaioslNl:
bare I d4ne,
rap, did not
but reiterated
75 , t
New York Crotnn Slow, • - •
Bose of any Idea and atvength made to order—alse,
Suction lime rer Fire Engine► and other purposes.
• The shove Hese hat mat advantage,' over leather, es
It needs no oiling. Is perfectly tight, will eland a very
high degreei of beat without injury, and Is not alfected
by the severest cold., •
Couplings, llose•Pipes, ae.,thralthed at the lowest,
prkata..
and they ja.
been aotiOlpa.
eventually be
!! oirbter, whivb
to the highest
endeaVored to
Ily aueeeetlOl,
volt of etivds,
'ade the blind
Steam Packing.
•
This article is nor in general uet by the moot skink)
Engineers and Machinists throughout the United States.
It is prepared so fast 3000 Fahrenheit will not affect
it, and is superior to everything else, as no 'substance
has so much elasticity whirh stands so high a degree of
heat, and may be need about all parts where packing Is
necessary. via: Manhole Plates. Piston 'Mods. Steam
Joints, Steam Chests, Cylinder Meads, Stuffing Boxes,
etc. rte.
Packing made to order for all the rations ;
purposes,
such //1/ANBOLE PLATES, PISTON RODS, PIPE FLANGE&
lIOT AND Cow Water i'vers, Pecs uu PUMPS, NOT AND
DICLITEET VALYti cos STEAM Asmara, etc.
gipThe subscriber hes the Agency from the 'Mantes&
Wrenn( the above articles. The Belts ATE the best in
the United States, and 'refurnish them in SchuyiklilCo.
at MannLicturers' prices. thus Siring the mintage to the
purchaser, Our orders hare also the preference at the
Mills over any other, for Belts to be made Many pattern
or thickness not on hand, as per agreement; we can
therefore guarantee the delivery of any Bolt Within a
deed time after the order is received.
August 8, 32 . , BENJ. BANNAN.
• remitted,; or-
Captain John.
is testimony.
a A .
I -
1 the twit/ablest
4aatared man
Sunday, as we
towed de old
rtel./ e?giged ,
table. !
t and bei kit.
UM?' see flat
tt but .not u.
EXTRAORDINARY •
• 0114,111/Pi cp firk. g• •
Both Water and Fire Proof.
HE . SUBSCRIBER has been ap
pointed Agent, and is prepared to put on .11.111.
amen & Co's celebrated firs and Water Proof Rooting,
b composed of Felt, - Composition and Giardi—
ni% more durable than either ahloeles, tin, tine or Iron
--eequires no painting, and can be put on complete at
a. little over ourhalf the exported of other roofing.—
The advantages of this Rooting oily be summed op as
atibres:
ed. and we Pro.
r dd7 re-entered,
that seemed, to
'D tale kelTlps
cipo with the old
. .
• It Is both WATER-TIGHT and VIIIE4 , IIOOF.
It will not expand and contract, with heat and' cold,
like metal roots.
One Inch to the feet le all the Inclination required.
The mot can be walked upon without Injury.
It can be used for drying purposes.
It Is of great advantage to greaten when adjoining
buildings are on dna
It fe not Injuriously affeetectin the least by changes
of temperature.
It le adapted to sr F. m
climate.
It it not affected b bo jarring of ariner%
It. wlll beer more t au doable the heat of sine, tin. or
galvanised imp, without danger tothe boarding honesth
gb, sore. ID's.
• stable?
toned the! door
via s bolo be
otoppotk that
Iroablo you osi
lead, we ate our
ed into the yard
eeeind her kit
! Biddy. .we ettidi
that at In the
It heavily sea quiekly repaired, If injured.
(+Otters of the amuse material cite be [urinal art the
rear,
ITS COST IS MUCH LISS THAN THAT Or ANT
OTHER VI RE•PROOT BOOT NOW IN USE.
I mimeo le effected at the atom rates ae onhaildinge
covered with other fireproof materials.
hundreds of rertlfleatat tan bison at R. Bannen's
Book Store. We append one or two to show that It hi
no hitaibug:
We, the understrned, had our Banking. itatise rOnef4
with Warren's Fire and Weter•Tmof Roo/lea about three
year, ago, and so far have had no reason to doubt Its ef
Seery and durability, nor tepee. having used it, and
should in building hereafter prefer It to any other pool.
Ind. DP inr k CO.
Plabideinhls, Starch 12, 1551.
ut what do you
with? Ste Aid
it! Ire tt,longht
one of the littlo
.had °myriad out,
atoky a thunder
Pnr‘ursucts,Jorteo), 1057 f
Messrs. A. 11:Warren st , tic.—Osintmess was pre
sent by invitation, at en experiment wlthyourltaproved
The tied Water Proof Ccmpordion anodes, en the 2lat
of Ifay last. The object, I milieu. was to glee persons
not Acquainted with the nature of the mhos. an °poor.
Wally to pee it testaL I arrived on the ground about I
o'clock and saw the boards put on tire - KO 4 they were
in a relish state, Mudge* not Joibted, or grooved and
matched. Alter the Iftrards were on tifey ware coverlet
with three layers of felt, and then by a coating of Com•
is:ridden. and the whole cowed with curet.
A quantity of annbustible material was plated within,
and at Ihe appointed time a match was applied, A furl.
ens the soon burst from all 'Odra of the house. and en.
volved the whole building in a flame. It continued to
burn for at least throe quarters of an hour: At that
gage of the flze,l Mt a desire to know how the roof
would stand if i l t r i tter sou thrown Upon it,alol asked per.
mission td try experiment, which wee gutted, and,
I applied three or Ann buckets of water on the roof
which ran off as though then was no Lee under or
around it. •
•
th•ea iN
t looking
on owe'
you allow ape to
•' I •
I •
ta, that it'a a pith
Gentlemen, ray opinion Is. that ro the as Are le con.
nerved, It is the best kind otartmf, tram the heintet
air tightness prevents rannbustion , In woofs tire in a
building where the roof is of :your material, the time
would not be likely to extend'to the adjoining build.
togs. 1 bad an example of title kind hitt winter, on Ihe
4th day of January, et 4 o'el , ek , in the Morning. A tire
broke out in a row of Brick Limos, on the south side of
Seibert St.., west of 2nd street , • It had a roof of your
Compleition,snd the Are was "eirtilibed to the hOUO•
liberation:Ousted. I hare no hint/non in saying that
If It had been an ordinary roof the whole vow would
bait, burned down, from the tact that it was ens et the
coldest mornings we had last winter, and the wind blew
hurricane at the limo. Seybett street Is north or tbe
Ghent °allege wail, end a that time of the morning,
together with the eoldons of the weather. made It a
long time bedoreza email. got water on the building.—
Notwithstandin this, we extinguished the dire without
Injury to the a Ding buildings.
• I therefore recommend your rooting to the comionnlty
as a superior preventive nrfire, • „
Very Pinpactrolly Yount.
dAinlif. P. PEAIIOI , 4
• 1061 Apvialteraf ant "
that the . "'tonal
or---Jent: "New
o as animal, what
lion, beastias hies
me recent paled
ted ale rt) 4 0,
sop, and the jos
tbst2his was
insitisd bee, She
now she's:amend
ikpirfoenti,
Any, art**, I**Mosition rtitb roomed.** tido ittl ' o6ll(
an be *Mottledtoilltrg on *tee strheoriber at bla Do
Stemo,Pottsrlllo. ..131.001A7 41 or ,
•iOB. Yal
bt,thes Orchard. A .
tthOlte,
wao *Mist on the Itoollig at short wines _
Per Cbil notablialunon M emo' hawoo,tsiba
boopoliv Aritiomi, this Isivit the
rootrivelred, as nit grolifT4 AK no 410ificitt
nerni alien to Om = • • '
If=ma, niviooliorifiontb'* gosiria
neettoo
Isb , vie
notice was pm;
W iNcesial:.
=MI
add . ' &
*la all coil ye*
SCELtANEOUS,
1 FAIRRANK% 80A16E8
mllE. m ib se nbera agents tor dor man
, ;ha"
, t raketur r ent,hirrOnnt wad , a. new ,asid.
the f.l7ntolteoutt ter Neate,"aslealated to walghtraao J*
ap atom to :340 JDs. Yorseile at the TorkStora.'
; 1 ' - . • X.TAIIALUItAIt ROIL:
OttittYnis, April Itttints7 " •
111P1111111ellato :Mime aastlrgiratio, Otero.
SUBSCRIBERS Line to
tore Hoe Mhos* of Selinylicill rountj,tbat Ma/
bare lased norlitolkollos of riaetgtc tatdley *'Pon, ow
Ute proms; it coda. qua Mat& ()bank streets. In Potts•
sfileiyapee coastantly on handr-FLINIII.II.
tits•-beed.-extra sad . *over:my brands, MIKA F. lIVW
oats Old 004:11; - Also. - .oera toad Osti Cb op; Hill Feed:
miekerhat and Corn Meal. Apples, Votat , s
,4 4 4 e., all oi which they-bite)) at greatly ;;;
prim. Ottani tor ant quantity of .Moor •
antOtain received and delivered at any point, on th
elooteet notlee„ .
'I
Dealers and Feeders generally:yin and It greatly to
their sthestage to glee us s call, as weary initiated that i
by ea &tag they tan sato at toast :0 per cent. on them
pptebasee. Give us a call aokaseertaln for yourselvok
I • - 8011D1010111t BLAIR.
Pennine, Ortaberalc '67 • ; • • 44•tt
.
misOnitiNE6tB:
THE. .13E11$1' arpuve PUMP ;•
CS
•
rertllBl PUMP is madei>f Ira 4; Brass,
Drama. or 'Gun Metst outings, disigned, and ex.
enevie l = for Steamboat, Itsibasid, FactorY and MI ,
ning and gluts great rotSstartion as Doter
Feed mp. Tbeg,are very 'sully' repaltett, and, being
kst complicated than any otAer Skala eiosoP in toe tbey
are Mach less liable to get out of bider. For references
and testimonials, with tirtalar. ipply to
•. • LITTAXPIELD CO.. •
Mirth 2EII . Springfield. Mame
FARREL'S & HEARINC'S
Patent Five Pe.Oot Safes.
.73. 33..9.1VV1TELN,
Brand Idatirmer, Pottsrale.
IS authorized to sell
sir Safis in Schuylkill county
will tarnish them at the low
.et manufachsrers' prices, at his
Bookstore Pottsville, where the
sixes and a list of prices can be
ibesettafepon trial hare p'roied
be supertorin proteellogllooks,
!pent. 4c...from Sr., to any map
tett:wed:ln the 'United States.
id they are offeredat equally low
prices..
The 'following Is an extract from the report of the
committee appointed. to superintend the recent trial
testof burning Safes at Beading:
"On the 28th of February all the members of the Com.
Mittse met to wattage the Safes and Beeks and papas,
(plead in them) and were perfectly satisfied that all was
right. The day following the turning took place, on.
der the superintendence of the Ctonmlttels. after a tele
and Impartial burning for doe hottnt in the thrnace of
Itosan. Farrel' el fierrlog. the woof Messrs. Evans se
Watson wad Ann opened. the We:being on Sr. Inside,
'and the eontenti partially consumed, whlletbe contents
fn theliate of Mesars. Ferrets tt , Herring were in good
condition. and no Sre
The Editor of the forks and tichaySlM Journal, to.
nether with Any business toes. Who attended the burn
ing of the Safes, testify to the truth of the above state-
Mont.
For good:and reliable Sales at mannfacturene prtees,
call on ' It. BANNAII
Agent/iv Rit;•e. f: a It gerringes
Pottsville. March 14 1i;'8 11-
. LSAVE YOUR MIME.
• READY MADE ,PAPER BAGI3,
lOW = GROCERS, DRUGGISTS,
OONVECTIONEtta, RAKeris..te—se. Stitecriber
reaped:ally Informs hie Mende and the pablla that he
Lai been appointed Agent Ibr the inlet et
Patent Machine made Paper Bags, •
JuntrAcepara lIT
bun. John N. Lowaritr, Co., of Philadelphia.
Thelma Dap are of sires and qualities of paper imitable
for AU. rtitscMs who nes the artidle. and are of f ered at
sac& prices as will at once comotend them to the con.
tourer.
There are many advantages In, purc'hastag and using
reedy wade Bag. Where no 'tads are Uiett, it requires
double the quantity of paper and string to pack the NW*
number of pounds, and more tiro in putting up a pack
. .
'Where an extensile business fa do ie and Bays mode
by band, by buying ready made Pags, one hand can Se
dispensed with. By using them, you' will not only same
time and stoney, but always bare A convenient :wept*.
tie In which to put up your goods..
Wherever these Pa have bury introduced, they hare
given entire Satisfactiem. • -
'or late at Afanqfactirrers' prie'a br
BEVY. BANNAN;
Paper aid Book Dealer and Stationer.
Centre street, oppculta Episcopal Church, Pottsville.
A first rate assortment of WEAPPIXO PAPRIt al..
ways no hand. Feb. 21. 'O7
LIVERPOOL, PHILADELPITIA
v,IIO AND NEW YORK SCREW.' ilk
". STEAMSHIP CO.
lIE Splendid Steimehips "forming
IL the above Litte will sell trtkm NEW YORE: AI tol•
CITY OF BALTISIORE, Capt.Loltch,7th January:
KANGAROO. - thpt. Teffrey,-4th Feb.
CITY 01 0 WASIIINGTO7I. -
CITY OF DIANCIIESIER, Yetrle,
and every alternate Thunday: !
From LIVERPOOL. every alternate Wednesday.
Fare from New York, Cabin s7s',Tbird Cis art°.
" Liverpool. W 1113.0105, SSIS & 76: Th'd Clan SU:
RETURN TICKETS %veritable for • eta Mouths by any
Steamer of tbe
Cabin. sl4o,—Tblr4 Clan, tiO.
These Strainers are supplied with improved Water
tight compartments, and anyiesperienced Surgeons.'
Persona atreut proceeding; to Europe, or Wishing' to
rend for their friends from the Old country, can purchase
Tickets and obtain ail information by applying to 5. G.
Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel & Cords, 177 Broadway,
N. Y., to J. n. RICHARDS: klinenrylikl,.;
and to RICO ARD. EDWARDS, Pollteville..
' Passage Certificates by drat Choi Sailing Packets be
tween New York and Liverpool. also Drain told -by the
above. (April 25,'57 _ 174 y ,
N, B.—There WM 0
be no dcpirture between the 10th
December and 7th of January, --- --
• MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS.
A illmiterlori 'Article.
THE SUBSCRIBER has just te
• caved from New Oldie, England, a lot of navy's
Safety Working Lange, made under the inspection of
the English Government Agent. of best quality
wire gauze. Also, Gauze Covers made ready for use, for
these Lamps. Them are thrbest Safety Lamps ever in.
tviduced Into this County, add are fot tale wludesaleand
eaten at about the cast of inferior Lamps. Also, Wire
Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or
sintle. Also, the Vienne,. Lamp for Bosses and Mine
Viewers: This Lamp is covered with a thick Glass, and
gives an Increased light whirl' is of importunes to Mine
Viewers.• . 1 BA SEAN:
rfirThese Lamps can be pat into a box tilled with ex
plosive gas, and moved rapidly backwards and Onwards
without any covering, and will not explode. •
Au g ust 'B7 • •
PIANOS_AND MELODIONB
Of. the beet mantaveture.-.we steranted t
;(FOR SALE BY THE
11 Futmriber. All Mantis and Melo
deons sell by him be warranted—lf
not what they aro represented, they can be returned.—
Ali Made of Melodeons viii; lie sold at Manufacturers'
cash prices In Pottsville, by which the purchasers Pare
the carriage end risk of•transportatlon. Pianos will be
cold from $ lO to $2O less then regular city prices accord
ing to the value of the Instillment. Thine,/ hdpiler It
by calling on us, and receiving a latter of Credit,' can
make their own seleetionsatthalliatinfscturen,uscertalot
the prices, and we will length the inetrament "elected
at the above rates. If there is any doubt in' this mat-,
ter—all we hare to say la—rTitY VB. •
WM. THOMPSON,
Banker. and Dealer In Exchange,
Opposite thelPoiscopat Chaim% IbUrrate, I.
-1[ JNCURRENT ' Money, Gold and
- Ye th er, Land Warrants, ke.,boughtand sold. WM
aity a I tend to all cone/dimes eutrwted to hla care—
negotiate business paper, laws, stocks, and all other are.
entities. Mono received ion deposit and interest al.
lowed.
Co . BP.farniet—Meitri. burn. & Co.. PallvdelOblv ; lion.
C. W. Moots. Pottsville; ;load StatTra, President 111-
Ilene Bank, Pottsville; 110 PAITMOI, En, Pat/IYMIN
cod C. tome. Enl4 ronsone._•
Pottsville, November 7,'67 Ito.
CLOSING OUT STUB OP CLOTIUNG
•
Mrs. Catharine lloeffer,
D -I RESPECTFULLY announces to her
mend, and the pnblie,that she has on hand •
anorttnent of Ready„Made Clothing, together with
a lot of Plow Ocala beiotating to the stock of her late
heaband, which she is dextrous to sell off In lota to colt
purchasers on the moat advantageous terms. The Meek
can be examined no•taire In the building on Centre at.,
In which the Ch/thing Store of her late Michaud. lamb
UMW, was kept. . r. CATHARINE HORFFER.
September - 12.17 ; a Sidi
"LITTLE DOR Firre.,.Complete. .
iPICKENS'S Last Novel, "LITTLE
DORRIT," i s now complete. Cheap edition, 60 chi.
uetnstal, 76 cts. Pi ecil doe. ere. plates. $1 IC
The Fortunes of Gleapere, Lever'e rimy novel.
Nothing Nowt tales by the author of John MULL%
Idadartnee tor July—visz llarper'e.Graham'e.Stephen'a,
AM's,de4tc.,,Mot receired„ and tor sale by_
B. BANN AN.
LEONARD, FRY CO-.,..&
Bankers & Dealers In Ezekanse. .
TAMAQUA, PA.
(;COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO
_And drafts for salaam all the principal cities in the
Onion. Also, drafts tor aa le on Enatand. Ireland, Scot-
Land and Wales. . Jane 11.'68 24-
YOUNG'S-PAT'T SCHOOL SLATES.
trHESE SLATES ate from thecele
. bested - Lehigh Quarries, the, softest and purest
, g
min the United Sisters The fn4e Is *rah of one
piece of solid est-bent under Immense prereanr, befog
the strongest, nested and most durable frame erermadak.
For safe Tboliwato or robin by ItENJ. BAXNAN.
August 15:057
o_l LAI lIL St • •
JOH.NB IWN, Agent rot . A. A.
• LANE, Onto Lino and IR nasoy i ) wanton& deal•
er n ILS and CANDLER. N 0.124 Pearl, and BS Water
street. Now York. MI orders left at he oat.* of James'
IL Omar. Feel.. or at thO .y.sehanp uotel , Kit moire
prompt attention. •
_September '
.Salt
_- -- --------
DAR AND RAIL,ROAD . INON I . -.
TT. subscribers _ have now on hand
and wit! eel! Iboo.lllll, at the leered rnatki , t. price
me stook nt the beeigtutStir cortthootialr ken, VW
Be, itetheed him, and Hglat T ralle for mines;
- • . E. ItAtIDLST SOY.
Pottsville. November .-: 'ST -.,
"WHITE HORSE HOTEL."
earner if Users end' MaAstitteppo ' Stools, Anna.
Joseph Peter. Proprietor,
• Entertainments and aretardnedations of the best kind,
and every attention will be paid by the hoetand bleat
tetidants to make Oasts and travellers conafortabb.. -
Mama ; 814 y
— LAWYERS . ' OFFICE O BASKETB7
. Preserve our Weigle Paper. , -
WILLOW BASKETS of various
dyes Or Marring Wus raper. We will et
low a etir pries to those who will me their palate and
bring it to our ids o• Pot sale by ; B. BANNAN.
CUM PA (IKIIIII. •
OIsUN PACKING, Gam BOW, Gmn
ninAll. %whole end o th er Haber twada. kr Ida
at . nufacture* prico , , at th• Hardware arid Irrws Da
pot. - . ..,, .. , , • , IltatllK TOM,
' SQUARES.
MS : 711010St SQUARES; - .U,: S.
tondatd. Dates.Otinges; Slttlitltage Ro)e* Dm;
CalUpersi liptiotillvldsni. at t flardeare
mil
Ap Iron
al. Depot. ' • TUBE AnZ,
p I,IT , 31 .
• -
*UN SMITHS -
kinds of, FIRE
: A bi t ARMS tootiar* ,Clllll4V.ikadirsresikted. 44,01 made
, , .
,r t* •",, I 1! SHOE
I 7
BOLVTIS, •&CO
.".130QTS. •
Smogs TRUNKS. Le&
L. Snbairibei• beg 4 leave to:inform
Ids Ewitoiserx'ithl tfrietunzraulty at la omit s.
bus instret arum! frost ea city as Kb a •
tuts enthrall/it otattieleetts blagne, tow , A l 1
Of •.1‘11•734
awes. =
81/Obt , •
• PIMP& de.;
et an dosed Cadieux, ontleasen and ebildrin.
An elecart *Mel. of Ilbeitle and dallying* battened
otter; aconstbias new 'A au latest -
Also, a cie* tot at Trunks, Valises, Oupeddetp, Fatal.
eta, Av. 4te. f • ' • , '
Castereer work neatly and expeditiously attended to .
Stareand Slav InVentre. door above Web street.
A' s *xi door to the Red ProtMiEit
Pattreille—Mav M.'S? 224,1 DANIRt. SCIIERTM
... ...,..;
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0 i.. 7.
co tu ~.?.1 / 4
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3 DEI V4MMIII4
DAIRY £ TRUCK FARM FOR BALE.
AFARM OF THIRTY - SIX ACRES,
Abided Weems' fields of dire arms each, front
lug the road from; Pottsville to Alinement°, and bounded
by the Stine Hill Rail Road, two and a half miles from
Pottsville, and ode wile from Minerstille; thirty acres
being cicari.d. and the balance in young and thrifty
timber. and ail under good pint and rail fence.
This fsrat has been toed as a dairy and trash farm for
the last flee years, and is in a high state of cultivation. ,
with lame double TOWN Barn and Sheds, and garden
enclosed with pale fence, and full of various linde of
choice trait tree', grapes, to.; several neverfaillig
'swine of water,. and well of the best of water at the
House. This farm will be sold on reasonablelerms, and
possession Wen immediataly by applying to
J. M. WRTIfitRILL, or
THOS. R. BANYAN.
Itibtrak.
Beek 19,'5T
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
PURSUANT to an - ortler of' the Or
phans Nurt 'bf the county of Schuylkill, In the
mouwenith of Pennsylvania', the eubrribera, admit•
Istrators of the estate of Jacob Faust, late of the to
ship of Wayne. in the county of Schtiylkill. declaimed,
will exonee to sale by public vendneonhanday, the 15th
day of February next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, it
the 'public house. of Joa.ll. Feger, In the Borough of
Pottsville, In the • county of. Schuylkill atbresaid,—All
that certain 'Tract of cold land situate in the township
of Branch, in the Minot) , of Schuylkill and Slob, of Peon
',traria. to wit:
Bounded by lands of William Niter, Martin nearer
Philip Clouser, John Clouser, ShippetsCo, and land.
of Jacob F. Faust, containing two hundred and dR
!Maureen* and sixteen perebee,neat measure and
warted No. one in the inquisition returned by
Sheriff, and Bled in the Orphans' Coors of ikhuylkill
county, with the Improvement e, consisting of one kw
bowie, one and one-half story high bank barn, two Or.
dumb, wind house. and about one hundred acres
thereof being chased land, together with the right to
use a saw mill on the adjoining tract in common with
J. F. Faust late the estate of mkt deceased. Tenets old
conditions toads known at the time and plan of sure by
JACOB P. FAtifiT A DANIEL FAUST, Adasinistratfirs.
By order of lb. Ornhans' Court, Jute From Clerk.
Pottsville, Dec. 19,'67 6241
_ •
,j)ulltlitlPt'oCaOn'Trle?Atflie Or
phans' Court of the County of Schu;MK, the
antoonwcutth of Pennsylvania,' the subscribers, Ad.
MI nisbutots of the estate of Jacob Faust, late of the
township of Wayne, in the Comity of Schuylkill. de
meat will torposelo sale by puldie reitdue on Satan,
'day the sixth Bay of February neat, at one o'clock In
the afternoon. at the public house of Charles Hummel.
in the town otfriedensburg Wayne township, to the
County of Sdatylkill aforeasid,—Allthat certain tract or
piece of land titivate in the township of Wwyne in the
Oonoty of Sehicyl k ill and State of. Penney I mule, to wit:
Bounded by laids of Michael Frits and others, contain
i In one hundred and Itarty.six 'Wel and twenty-two
perches, cr u isesure, with the appurtenants
consisting O lama story log house • esemill , bank .
'purport,
and orchard, andluarked in the ingnlsit
purport, No:1; A.
Also, all that certain tract or piece of land. situate In
the township of lrayne &thread& bounded by hod of
henry Stein, I. S. Sterner, and others; containing eighty
'lb ur acres and ' , twenty-one perches, strict mee t :Sit
lure, end mulled iti the inquisition purpmi,No. a.
Cr, with the appurtenances and improremen
combative ofone two store log house;slat:Used orchard.
Abe, all that certain lot or plac e ground, Nitrate
In the town of Frfedensburg, in the County and State
albrerald, and marked In the general plan of mid town,
with the number 12. bounded by Bush alley co feel, by
lot No. 30 166 feet. by South sheet 66 feet, by Illekory
'fleet 166 feet, containlog:4o salaam psyches; late the
estate of said deemed. Talcs and conditions made
known at the time and place of tale by
JACOB F. FAUST t DANIEL, FAUST. Administrators.
By order of the Orphans' Court, &icon Fears, Clerk.
,Potterille, Dee.191;'67 8.2 lit •
IRON WORKS.
T i OUN t pR NLCIVIIF S
errs far bY
on, fie A
sty 1 Co., H p a p s.
4sterse • T. H. WLNTERSTBEN announc
.__ es tag resdininui, front the complete outfit
i+lli 4 dd of the above namedestabll,hment,tosup-
I m , •a r a ply all orders in his line of business—
.- such as for Steam Engines, liailrnad and
Drift ars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Casting, a ndialschine.
ry or eery pattern. He warrants kb work td glre ;sits•
rattlon, and areordlnglysolteits patronage at boine and
abroad. .Jan. •27,1107 fly •
FOUNDRY AND .INACHINg &NOP,
Stemma veer teantory, 4E44
roe NOTlCE.—Thebuslnessef theklate Arm
• of SNYDEIt k WILNES, Slit be comfit'
• ned by the subscriber in all its various
adz btanches'ot Steam Engine building, Iron
Founder ' manufacturer of all kinds of
Ilifachinery, for HM1114 3 / 1 11,, /Mut Funaseel,..kallneed
Cars, te, ke. Ho will also continue the business of Min
lug and &Minx the celebrated Pine Peru I,Vid le Ash and
zeta. and Spolus reins Red Ash thars,belog sole propels,
toe of those Collletles OZOIIOII W. SNYDER.
`January 21.1541 - 3.tf
POTTEIVI,LLK Pr" • •"'"--
_ EVIL i,g kqujimajolLL.
3 - lim. 81.11StillItIBEIttt ors can
* etantlf maoulketurtog various alms et
, .'""- Colliers' Bails. weighing 22,25. :8,00,32
t's. • '',,,,,
-, 1f5t . ,, , , , ai 11. - And 40 pagoda' per yard. ' Also, lame'
- •••'-'. ~....,' . - Italia of ' the most approved petteros,,
Weigbing 46. 60, 68 arid 60 pounds per yard. From the;
aspartame of the put fire years. we feel couAdeat of,
making Rana unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the ' ,
11 ,
country. All buoinflta communications dr essed to-.
Hews. YAIOLit At Ewe Iron Factors. Pot Me. will
m J
eet with prompt attention. JNO. MIMI II A CO.'
• ti ne
T. RI,AILR WO RK S .
a sunset lama re peat y invite
L "'"I
„,„, the ottani ion of tbe businetts community
to their new f nd d hl
on ry /LC ne Shep,
in.the town'of ticlair, Schuylkill coon
ty," where they are prepared to'
Stem Engines, Coal Breakers, Putopeand machinery of
every pattern. AL°, Drift Cm, Iron or Brass castings
of any size or pattern. Being practical taechanks,,Coal
operators end others who want machinery would do well
to glee them a call and examine their work. Orden
thankfully received and executed at the shortest - notice
and on reasonditle terms.- CATUER., GRIFFITH &CO.
fit: Clair, July 11, 'ST 294 y
• PALO AT.IO.ROL I / 4 1110 MILL.
T Subacri err beg leave to an.
l i r, flounce to their friends and the public,
!I: 4 =R generally,that their neer Rolling 11111 at
Palo Alto ir , now complete, and In full
. operation, and that they are prepared td
furnish- rails of variouspatterns,walgbingtrom22to
70 the per yard. -Also, different sites of Eat, sonar* and
tonna merchants' bar iron. ' •
Orders tor rails. or bar iron are respectfully solicited,
and will meet with prompt attention if left either at
the Bolling Milt, Bright * Lereh's •Bardware Store.
Centre street, or at their cadre. N. E. Carrie% of Centre
and Market streets, 24 story. HAYWOOD, LEE &
Jan.*. '67 . e 1-tf
TO
001.1 f OPEILAJOIS, d MINERS.:
.", 'MOO, Oil Or SO Orks.
:MRThe subscriber respectfully ',repo the
attention of the Milanese community to
, '"'"‘ hie Boiler Works,on Relined etreet.be.
uzz low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa.,
where he are prepared to manufacture
BOILERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Smoke Starks, Ale. &sat Blast Pipes, essinnetersißrift
Bar* dn,, de. Boilers on band.
Being a practical mechanic and having for years devoted
himself entirely to this branch of the bushiest, be flat
ters himself that work done at his establishment will'
give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call.— I
Individuals and Compentra wilt find ft greatly to their *di
vantage to examine We work before engaging elsewhere.
Nor. 21,'67 474f] JOIIN T. NOBLE.
B. HANNAN.
•
0, ER Vlstol &Tr WORKS:
Ll 6 • i3ON ' , iron and orals
1 . 4;41 Fannders, reispectflay inform their pa
• • , ' trews, and the public generally, that they
Ea umz are fully prepared at the above establith.
went, to manufactrim Steam Ent:lnes of
v 411118; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cats, and every
other deserlptirn of Iron and Bran Castings suitable for
the Coal mining or otherbusinees. on the most reasonable
terms. Also,'lllowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and
Machine work in genera/.
Repairing of all kinds done with neatnewsand despatch
at the lowest prices... All work frirnished by them war
ranted to perfogn well.- They would solicit Merman= of
(hose who marlratat articles; in theirline in thlawitilliti.
All orders will mkt with immediate and prompt attn.
tlrn
March 4, 1857 ik , ly
W. 8.. nuDs.cd
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
TUE SUBSCRIBERS are now fully
Cr i t prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron
; Works, Steam Engines and Pumper any
power and capacity. for mining and other
purpores, Coal prethersa every Ike and
pa . ttert. now In nsa, together with castings and fbrgings
of *very descriptions. Coal and Drift Carl of all else"
and pattern'', lae anti liorseCars,—all Washed
at the shortest n rgotice.Truck
The subseriben flatter them
selves that, inasmuch as evety member of the Arco is a
practical mechanic; they will be able to thrfaith
very that will compare favorably with any in the Re:
gion. All orders directed to L. P. Gansu *Liam, Ash,
land, Schuylkill county, Pa wilireeolve prompt anti
lion; 1.. P. GARNER.
MICLIAEL oAltlrElt, I
JOSEPIL ULMER. ;I
Ashland, Mar 10, '57
DEHAIItR'I3 WORKS,
DI 1111 VIIVILLIO•
THE Subscriber is prepared to maun
facture STEAM ENGINES of any power,
•.. " 01 =41. Pura psolany capacity,and Coal Ureakrn
. -
• ara of every description; as welt as every
. other kind of machinery used In Mines,
Breakers. Y urnares, Rolling Mills. Saw 311lis-dr.
Yrom the facilities possessed for manufacturing. and
from tong experience In the brudness,work can beturned
put at this establishment, at the very lowest prices,snd
of a superior quality.
• Persons dedrous of putting up machineryof any kind,
are netted to call and examine patterns and become BC.
e vAnt e d with prices before contractingelsewhere.
Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention
Will be given to thelrprompt execution.
WILLIAM DEUTZ%
kftnenrrille,December 9.1141 4S-if
• WASHINCTON A ARV WORKS.
Pottav a.,
TIIOS. MS wREN nesewettallyinsite
ezial, the attention of the businesseownranlty
. all
to their New Machine shop and IfintudrY
'_ tittle erected between Crud annaliroad streets,
'. • . ' . - and fronting on Noriregtai street. ',bete
they are prepared to execute in orders 'kir machinery:et
Brass and Iron, such as Steam Engine: t all kinds of Eutaw
Ins foe Bolling =is, Grist and Saw. Bills, Single and
Doublaaeting Pawns, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, Rll kinds
of Rabroed Castings, nib as Chairs for 'lit and T Ball;
Vrogr.dwiteltes. de.; all kludge( oast and wrought Ito*
eckanksg. Being prattled mechanics. and haring made
the demands of the Coat Regina theft study for years,
*Wall kinds of .Matidnery In their Rua of business. they
datterthemaelves that work done ateheir establbhnient
will glee latirftetkid to all who atay bon them with a
call. AB orders thankfully readied and +promptly ere.
stated, on the mnid regulartabliterno.
TIMMAS WREN, - • . • J 1,1428 WEIN.
N0e.23, '64 k . 474 t • •
TRqIiONT.IRfiItWORKII,
Trenton thinly ki comeity. rewash
The Subicribers respectfully twits
i l t:1 the attention of the busbustuntosonalty
~ It4R 'Mali New Maeldne Shop and Noun.
dry. erected In the town of Tremont, and
under the superintendence dad taanagas
a:onto Messrs.& flakiest and SIMI thnholts. wiks
they are prepared to execute all orders for Machine
Press and Iron, such as Steam Enghses of turps
Pumps of any enmity. Owl Breakers of eserydesurfor
non, all kin ds ofdenting for Itotnag MAIN Odd wed
tlaw lllMs,Drift Cam and all klndso =read Outlant
such as Chairs for Flat and Tltalls,f mcs.Switches,and
all kinds of Cut and Wrettitht Dron Shaftlium Mr. Una
,hcdta Wog plastleallfeebilutettend Itatingted Shims
'nem* antlexpertaiti for saannwars Is **Coal Ttesttes
wand. &Wm; of pattfait ap liselettery of ally We t
istatertitattfenalliunt arandstaontindlismattif
atollti of Ira% autl'herust wide
.....Iforki;belbrsiamettanitig TOnllseiter
rldndtheandlyestaileadelablk ,
fli,4o ) rita fal= 1111111 :1 1 "r6 - 4, ,,
Jait.114111,1 . ."'-. • -
. • -
';" , TRANSPQRTATIOM'
PHIL&D'A. & REAPING RAlto ROAD:
iTATE.3 OW SIMI° lfrOX 11
gN and AFTER:MARCH la. 1857,
infil far th er nallei. the following Estes oiCtelght
thargad parlor ;found= -
411.11=1-07 nitssaT.
• .
o.octo,Oorifeetliiiiery,DPAL Carpet.
lepo,Cipara,Prerb Ileatatob. Glam. ke,
Alreth 4 ant Pllterr C9rr ELI^ Pil 4
tbromare rindoteaest reearles,llemp
!limo, Ilardwans, U 1 Hollow-ears,
Ledtket,3l.nekinensOYstirs
•
Cotton. 6tres, Oreln,Bar Ire.,lead No.
lasoeo,ltallo t Sid)" Mrs, Salt, -SrarP ,
okra, :Tap:. ividsklr
Ilreems, Firs Erlel:J.olmo, Sllli Stones.l
Mat wales, Salt, Scrap Iron, Ttn'ber
and Lumber. de., •
Dela& Coke, Cad Wood, C 127,. Gwen. i
Ica, Iron .Ore; Llatestento Manors, KZ
Iron, Platter. Slat*, LPLaw s, J
Flour, per barrel,
Mareb 21,'5T - ." •
,PHILAD'A READING • • ILROAD.
tIETICE of the Philade. & R. R. Co.,
_ Pkilufklpkiet, Marc , 13,1137.
i:f.taramariaiolZlig=Tkti.• Ox
Yrom rettensportedissl;
until further Loam: . _•
, •
.. .
. .
• _
, lfg• 'A ia I t I
no* . . 0,,... rr i „ o a
. e a i ds A a L. a .
4. - C
io akt.ona,— ----
Tr 80 1 170 180 l'. 65
" Phllodelphli, - 160 175 160- 4 65
." Inclined Plane, 160 175 180 165
" Nicetown,l BO 1 1 15 .1 CO 165
" Germantown R. - 11., . 1601 1 76 . 1 CO 165
" Falls orlkhuylkill, . . 1 160 ,1 75 ICO 165
" Manapank, , 'lsoi 1 75 180 ,1 65
1I
" Spring Mille, . , 165 160 140 1:4
"Conshohocken and I'ly- 1 ,
mouth Railroad, 11 65 160 140 135
" Bansbo's and Potts' and'
Jones', f 11 ao 145 135 130
" Storriatownor Bridgeport; 1601 1 46 136 130
" Port Kennedy, , 145 140 130' 130
" Salley Forge, 145 140 130 1.30
" Pbcenizellle, • 135 130 121 1%1
" Boyer's Ford, 155 '1 30 1 p 1 20.
" Pottstown. 130 1 25• 116 111
"Doiaglassillit, 130 125 ,1 16 115
" Birdsboro , • 120 i In' 106 1;05 "
Belding, 110 ' 105 106.. 1 05
Between Beading and '
..1-hrsslne, 1 10 ^ 1 ... O3 105 IOS
" liohrse.ilo. • , 1101. 1 05 IOS 103
" Hamburg, '.- IIOI 1 05 . ..
KOrwigsbutg,. . ' 1101 1 05 _
A order Otte 804
"2.1 ""r. • ' 4 V
6 . COAL'
CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE -
ki The enbeeldbars have asepeisled themselves. litts
andante this date, under the barna and style of TYLER,
, BTONN k CO., and rill conduct the business of Dealing
in COQ4 as gums/sore to 1212.12218111 CK TYLER k CO.. at
No. 328 Walnut stmt. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway,
New York; Pier No, 5, Port Elebmood.
PEEDEILICK TYLVXt,
GEOUGE V. TYLER.,
C. NICHOLS BEACH,
WILLIAX E. STONE.
1942'
May P. '37
It A i. SHLA D and MAHANOYCOAL
—Tbe undersigned are prepared to rewire orders
ror eelebutted Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft P.
*neer Colitis-A" FrOUI the extol:mire lateral-lOn , And lin •
premiums Nide at the Colliery Ude winter for prepay
lag the Coal, they feel no healtatkat In offerloglt to the
trades* an article that can hare nc superior in the Mar;
heti hot) as to quality and freedom from dirt, siate and
other ltdiporltlis. They are also prepared to mike cap.
tractafar Lehigh and &boy] kill Coal from other mines
• BANCROFT, MIMS' k CO.,
14'0.10 Walnut Street, Commercial
February 9,'57 8.1 y
CATN.,..H . A6KER - 4 COO - . K;
lawless AXD SNIPPY:BS or
SZAQYt Xresth Cc il e
Alto. dealer* Its other ant qualities of
tW6li. and Red Leh Coals.:
Re.4o Walnut street, Philadelphia, and Weedtand •
Wharves, Schuylkill.
Tar Mae Cats.
February 7, 'ST
Mourn )hczu
, ,
• VAN RUBEN, NORTON & CO. •
i• Sole Agents for the Sale of the
• , I .4IZILWECIaZIC '
old & Navigation • c.'i ma,
_. MID TIM
• Bela Red . and White Ash deal..
~. , {No. Mi Walnut
$
treet, PIIILADZILPHI A.'
Officer: No. 53 I.lberty at, con Naasau, N. YORK.
. No. 5 ; Doane street, BOSTON. . _
Shipping Wharves—Bristol, Ballitown eau' Pitf
No. I, Richmond: ,
harsh 20. '37
LEWIS AUDENRIED:& C 0. ,:
Miners and Shippers of the follow
ing celebrated
k
• '• (AItrTIIRACITE COAL' ,
.
Prom PRILAD — ELPELS. -- - and Che 11:111E8, 1
BLACK MINA -I= Ls& BLACK llKATll,wornuol.
5P00N...... do LOCOS? MT., - - do ,
DIAMOND.- •• • do BPRINO MT, - Lzmou.
I
BRoCKVILLE. - - PLITAIIi. WYO3IIN6 VAL, do '
• /.. -Ma 11 311 at ilt ,
11111011, wails Am, nod COUNCIL It WOE, inn Add.
. the very superior
CUMBERLAND COAL.
Mined by the ilampabire Coal and Iron Company.,
/
67 Walnut street, PIIIIADELPIIIA
. Offices: 66 Slate street:. BOSTON.
__ • 110 Broad wa y. : 4 ;EW YORK.
Nardi 14.'57 •
TRAVELING.
•I L VIANON VALLEY.RAILROAD:
MIPMIMINNININAPOR
Open to ituatinehterou, 9 sego froai . Hairtsburg.
(IN and after AIONDAT, NOVEM
kir BER 39th, 18.57, the Passenger Trains will ran to
Mumma!atom, leaving Heading- at MO.' A. IL, 'and
Munnuebnown at 230, P. M., daily., (meant Sundays.
;13rp Train_ passes Lebanon at 19, noon, and Dowu Train,
at 810, P. • , • -
Both trainer connect at Deadingnith the tip and Down
Passenger Trains from and Lo Philadelphia, on the Rear
ding Railroad. I •
Ftiires.
Zetween Reading and Hummetstotrn, $1•36 and $l.lO
, .. " Latainon, 85 • 10
Labanon and rintamatatown. 60 ."
40
Btago /are been Flatrtstatri and flommelatown,6o eta
0. A. NICOLLS . General Superisitsdrut.
November V.'47 • 45.
MICH VALLEY RAILROAD.
cbange o_ anis. • •
N and alter WEDNESDAY, OC
TOBER 28th, the Passenger Trains of the Lehigh
Va y Railroad will run as follows:
Down ,Trains. •
leave Mauch Chunk at 7.16 A... 11., Mid 1= P. 31.
" Lehighton 7.27 " 12,42 "
" Lehigh OJtp 7.49 ••-0 1.09 "
6 .• • Slatington 7.66 " lab u
u Le's' 8.16 " 1.36 "
.‘ ~` Whit. hall 8.23 " - 1,42 "
" Calasanqua , \ • 8.33 "
.144 "
. • " Allentown . 8.44 ' 2.06 4
llethlehem 9.00 " 2.20 "
" Preereausbus 0.10 " - 2.30 "
Arrive Easton
.9.40 " 245 "
tip Trains.
Leave Easton at 11.36 A.. 31., and 4.40 P. IL
Preemansburg . 12.00 " 6.07 "
" Bethlehem • 12.10P.61., ; 6.17 "
" Allentown 12.26 a 6,34 a
" Ottasunitus 4 12.36 " , 6.44 "
" White 11.11 ' g2.4s “ 6.56 "
" Laury's 12,64 4 6.03 4
" 011atington - 1.16 " • 6.24 "
" Lehigh Gap f 1.26 " - 6.30 "
" Lehighton 1
2 .48 " 6 .62 ..."
Arrive !Bauch Chunk , .00 " O3
Mir The s,bove Trains will etetnect
York Morning
and Afternoon Trains to and from New and Phila
delphia. The Reeve. Meadow Train will leave Mauch
Chunk for Allhestes., ilasieton,Whlte haven, te,,
upon the arrival of the 2P. M. Train, '
ROBERT 11. SACRA 644, 42 Dig,
October 31,74 fAugust 8, 67' 32-] 44.
PASSENGER LINES.
Philadelphia and Reading lead,
'l6Be WINTICIL ARRANG.I6B I / 6 21T18.
!FIRE GREAT Northern andiVestery
j_ United States Man haute.
finr , Speed increased avid Fare reds eed .Ij* •
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAWIBBA, SUNBURN and
WILLIAMSPORT AND ELJULARAILitOAD.-
Through to Buffalo, in • - i 16 boars.
. Niagara Falb, I Id 44
Detroit, . r 24 • 4 .
" Chicago, • . 34 It,
44 Bt. With • •48 44
Ticket Office.N. NV. corner Sixth and Clam rit *trees,
and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, cornai
limed and Vine.
On and after MONDAY, Dee. a th, Three Passenge:
Trains y 1111,4,6 the It iladeiphiaand Readingitalline4
Depot.eorner Broad and Vinestreets,dally,(Sundayseg
erpted,) le 0: • :
Day 1 apre5a....7.30 A.D. o '
Stoppling*: haat:. Ille and Iteadlomoaly. fienag e e..:
log witneatarriece.WilliamsportandErleandWidl ams 4
port Andra:airs ft. Road ; arriving at ELtaira at 5.16 P 414
connecting with New Yorkand Erie and Raffalo.and New
York city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and froth
thence, rla. ',hamar,' on Lake Erie or Lake Shore .
road, to Cleveland; Toledo, Monroe. Sandusky when,
troll. Also. with Elmira, Canandalgna and Magara
Yalta Railroad: connecting at Canandaigua with Nair
YockCentraißallroad, East and West. andatSuspi.neian
llridge with Great 'Western and Michigan Oontral
road foLDetrolLeb leago, St. Louis, and all poi nts in Oin•
ada *DI ifesterpSta tea.. - - . •
Magi Train.... 7.3 0. A. 3%.
stappin,ontall Stations, and nano InitoFoltavittiOnty
sight liMprellf..3•3o P. M. 4
• Titinntuß every day, stopping at all Station' at% rim
slog to Pottiollle. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat.
alataaa,Willtamaportanarie,andWlllismiportirld
Mit a Railroad,. arriving st Elm Ira at 4. A. M.: connekting
wit yirawYork outd Erie.linealo anal Now York elty said
uk e sh ore 8,0 naseht, for Buffalo. Du n kirk. Erie. Mart
jatit4 el urOuatt,TWodo, Chicago, sada!l poi nts West.--
Also.w as Aimha. Callan astans Ana Ztitaxsza it4 li
foams:slag at Niagara Mast 10.30. A. XL. (*gaol.
log with Day Express we GeetttlYesternhallroadfor De.
trait. Chicago, st!..
Thts Route, with Its connect ions. forma the shortest
and mostillrect mate to Canada end the Lakes.
shsagnotbsimagobetireraPhiLtdalphla and
Canada or the Lakes.
Paymasters bylisyllspress.bmaktutail , ort Clinton,
and dine atWilitamsport. .Pasiatoiress hy tray °TRIO t
Roreas take rapper at l'ort 'Winton.
PamauSersPurchlaing Tickets by 012 Line have the
Ortilass 4 er 00 91 40 1 *tatty of the above points and re•
stints' their seats st pleasure. ,
part IttliSit Phllaile/phts te
• Tassatt 22 Raffittoria Timanlade,lo SKI
caw Niagara Pa d a rk
Rupert. - 440 miss. Can
Daaville t 4 24 F. Railroad. 1000
'Bl N.2allitti.s. Buffalo, -10 90
wuib usapor t, , Simpenssjkidee, 10 00
Rinds*, 1 21,;fr
309erraa, T • 1475
starts?. - elneistaatl, 16 00
Prealat, a Deirvii,vir.l4ll; 1600
Wows, 8 0 - Ballitto sad •
.41atre.valla. :Murat 8 Lasa.• Chleago, ytion.x . 13 00
Jots Am!, - lets aa4l3liehlgaa •
Masadalsaa. , g,..evilini l ß , direml, . $OB6
• satiramvialtuiraloart4
Catalan* •• 11, 1.51/..BbaraXieltigaa,
la Rah, , • . , •R 'llearlont Railroad. 8000
Batavia,, - 9 vla Bat Ulm
Itrobistahriall.7.* ,•• *ad leak= •Orric
B. rad Ballisia. Var. ' tral RailresB, NV
- atairavidll. T. 11.11. 41 6491riailie Jboo
Ueda. via N. Toot: •
.1144aiatikalLand _ _ . ;
~ 7 1 ,3Fitt • `-'
—Naw.swaseltistkandeaut
o , :a.risaukruparrobilaktresisititaidtailtsBbia‘, •
~1.11151113195(93174 8 10147a4u1/44W4110888
1.11. SIIMIC/114 Sort rillasolori "pm,*
4 EDucArnoNAt.
PIANO TEACHING..
Uttyer,,lirgasktst, Mei Wirt'
jt. ibitrtikao rang and Zdelod qJ
on, to •=triltias4 Belghbotinit i townsk
raw ' •
trate. - Apply' at tits olflett. sreottittleer
to rtotthttee, „Vctly 12,!g
144.1-I.r
'III Ai
7 4 g c`
wksi.EYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,'
Wilmeissigess e Delaresoo. " •
PIUS INSTITUTION, chariered
with thf ediegfeito peers to gat diptomia end
Coedit *WOO*, kdeslaned to movt thestertadsof &lbw
rossale Iddnostlaties ' •
oexpense Ms been spared to mate it a lirst Class
ladtAithott.
•S, NULL BOARD OP INSTRUCTION ts. regplarly
,employed, additing facilities tor en extended and Myr•
cosh education, sub as sin only be bed lnibe 4nress•
stusofees.
rap Collegiate Isar cosoniena pzi,nmitzn Ist,
11417.
Cataloguer eniyin WA b inipiring *false Frei.
dent, C L 00311.14 or of t h e uxocial Agent, T. J.
THOMPSON. : [July 23.'47 30•Coa
f
0 t is
22 11
IS 9
14 7
FOR SALE & TO LET.
2111 U
.
rpowN LOTS FOR SALE—Ta the
Borough of Port.Crbon: ADDIT to _
4 , J. IL wrritssath Asyut.
Teo. 13 , , ' • 741
TR B OR v al
tfeutre street,. Pottsellte. Apply to M. MUA
September 3,11' . . ' 36.tt
EIIRE BRICKS for Cu
. mad Mad Fiirnotes, fromibeßeadbile Wcairr, for
ow. a t tho . IONERI: FURNACE.
Pottsville, Jan 39,1850 34f '
rjlo .LET÷rAct Office with all proper
051:Iirenleoeei In the niary, In Centre slreet,--
Inquire or JOIVC DANNAN.
Auxurt 8.1887. • • ; •
CHEAP FUEL. Coke fot sale, in
lar,o. or stuallquantitles,. ill the low pile•ot cents
per bushel. I nqUlre either et the ogler.ot works of ltuf
Pon/R.llle Gas Cr.?!mpator. ' I 41.tt
_
LET; --A large and convenient
Store uoude sod Office, on the "main street, Tee.
moqt, recently occupied by Clark & Co. Inquire of
TIIO.I.IP.SON A.CIODYILEY,Tremout,or.IOMI lid liNaN,
Pottsville. (August 8, 'B7 12•tt
TUST RECEIVED.--A large, assort.
Inane ofaplendld Perfumery, he., from the Maputo,
tortes of Jules Hanel & Co-, lia Moon and Others. •
All those -who want tine PerfauterT,call at C.DAE
LET'S Book and. Variety Store. . ,
January:2l.lW - _ • 2.tf „.. •
lIOUSE AND LOT for SALE.
—oThe subscriber will sell his Mould and Lot
tasted on the north side. of Walnut street, In the
rough of Ashland, Schuylkill county. The lot is 25
feet front by 100 deep—No. tr 7 In the plot Of the borough
—.on which is evicted a one and a half story Frame
Dwelling Rouse. The House and Lot will to sold on
reasonable terms. For farther particpbro - apply to , .
LEVI ADAMS.. '
Lloweliin, Setruyikill county, Pa.
December VI, '57 • .; 12.10t* •'
OR SALE.—The two story Brick
maw and Int'No. 4, front street, in the • rapidly
• motoring town of CM KIM. (tate :West Ilatin.) , The
F
lot la .0 by 200 feet extending heckle Coil street. ..k
goodstone4ee House Is on the ground. The house eau
tams 7 rooms find large garret, with cellar the else at
the house. •
A fine int wilily - fence:lso by 185 fret dimity behind
the above, fetaiting on Coal street and extending back
to Centre street, ran be bad with house and lot 80. 4, if
desired. For partite:l/am de., apply to W.X.WMON,
Jan.lB,'o3 - .13-tt] • Aline Hill Olioe, fkessema.
COAT. MINES TO RENT.--To lease
tmon favorable twiny, the !Moo , late of the n'tlkeve
berre Coal Coal pa ny, situate near the borough of Wilkes
berm, and connected with the Lehigh t thuguebanna
hallroad by's pod Iron tack road.
Tbe above mines are In complete working otder. hav
ing two slopes and a tunnel already opened In veins of
the hest. White Ash -Coal, and with Breaker, "Moen'
Houses. lc., erected sod reedy Ibeuse. The mine ear?,
nudes andloola now at the Mines can, also be bad upon
favorable-tams, If desired. - . '
Proposabi for leasing the said Mines for • term of pests
will he merited mall the first day of February next--
the rent to be paid either In cash, or. In Coal. delivered
halo !mats at %Chile llaven. Address JOHN, BROWN,
Bethlehem, Pi; or JAILES dlcLEAN,fiummlt 8111, Pa.
Januar '4B -2,4 t -
Just 3f. Cam
IPH LADELPHIA.
JOHN EI..KENNEOT & CO.,
Fish, Cheese aad Fri:114110i Merchants,
X[IAOS. 39 and 40 North Wharves, half
- •
way between Arch and Race streets. PMLA.DEL•
. - i (March 14, '57. -11.1 y \
LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER!
gsrENRY AV. OVERMAN, Importer
!of' PRR:tril CAL/ SKIM mid general Leather
, No 0 South tld at.. Phlbuleiphia.
A eneral aisortment of all ki daof Lzarnam
eta., g
eh, AVID and OAR SOLEn ploactecos,
. LEATIIER.
kebrnary '43, 14, • —
• o.ly
—I--
WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE,
drab St., above. Sixth, Philadelphia. 1
YtrenHE S'FAR COMP-ANY, composed 1
of the And Artistes in the world, and exceeding, 111 1
gth and Talent any dramatic combination hereto.
fore offered to the theatrical public, will appear every i
night in Ciimedy, Tragedy, Serto--t.o' mle Drama, 'Vaud& 1
allies, liuleal Bariettas, lc., Lc. 'When visiting the I
city, no there.. (Octal* 24,17 Stem - I
I REMOVAL.
•
N•aSTONZ •fc.Bo - lio
;.
J:.. 1 61701.11114 AXIk.1011211:1/1
silks Ribbons and Rillinery Goods,
- Kase retained trom K 0.45 snuih Seined street to their
new and elegant Store. No. SOS. Chestnut street, one
door above4ilgbth, where they will be pleased to see
their friends and the trade generally.
Philadelphia, January 9.'58 , 2.1 m
k. • gs , CLOTHIG.
rttimiio SU BS CRIBER, w o ul d respect
'fully in their nuOserons friends and customers
htayikill County, that their assortment of Clothing.
for You gentlemen Is much larger than over, and
they ere dieposed to Pell cheap. Persona Ilting at it
tance,bare; the privilege-gresetutnging clothing, pur ,
chased at this store s if they do not snit. -
I ; V. A. HOrit & BROTHER,
272 Cher4nut Bt., corner of Tenth, Philada.
lortl 25e57• 17-ly • '
TO XODIFDRYIaN, lACHINISTS lk OTRZIL9.
IIURVES, W.., E. corner South
*ud Penn Sta,Philadelpilla.ftir•
s ingOt copper and braise . , PIP' Iron=
sheet iron,solders.firebrichs,Portablehm•
speitenbloca Un,lead.foundry mould.
top, (actinic crucbles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand
op
of all kinds brass i old cper. ta.• &c. lie is also a deal.'
er i*wrought and cast scrap iron and other
.metals:
is his desire; to accommodate nischtniste and others at a
distanee film the city, by furnishing any article they;
may ',want In their business. Articles not mentioned In.
the above irtlt be procured and forward, d. .Anyinquityl
in the abuie line wilt be promptly Answered.
~ , ; N. E. corner Sout„
h aid Penh streets. I
Fehruarit,l4, '67
,
!SAVING FUND .
NATIONAL SAFETY, TRUST CO.. I
ALNUT _STREET, South-tine d
corns o f THIRD, .
r
• ;f • I
Armigenextts for ThasiiinW during the'.Bl*
pennon of Specie Paymenls by the Banks:
1. itegatetta received and payments made daily. , - I
Si. Corte& Bank Nvtor, Cbeekskod Specie be rot.
• cchred on dopes%
3. Doptailta made In Bank biotie or ' Checks will tie
. petd beck in current Bault Note*.
4. Denbit Ool ta made In GAM or Slttec ulll be paid bicit
n.
I sS i innEs i r
jia i v iea llE , NßY ta L. NNEI; President.
tipttx 'November 33. r .
' 48-tf -
• . STAIJFFER & HARLEY. -
entip w4iOau.soniviurzi
wholegaiesoalota--otthe-roaie-
• ' • Ipnia Wakh t Jeweby Rom" NO.
148 (Old N 0.98) North Beeond et„ corner of Quarry. Phila.
&id lever. frateAes. _torn Alealkrt, 18 coral caw, $2B 0141
Gold Levine, 18 caret, • • - • 24 00
Sliver Lamer, falLiewalled, • - - • 1 2- 00
Silver Lapin*. jewels, "•• • 900..
Superior Gnarlier',
GoM Elpertaeles, - • . ; • 7 00'
Pine Plirer dd., • - -; - 160
Gold Omelets. • - - - - ••0 90
Ladles' Gold Pencils, ; 2 pp
Silver 'Nil-spoor% met., -; - • • - po
Gold Pens, with Pencil, and Sheep llolder , • 1 20
• Gold Fingerrings.ll734 rents to $80; Watch Olau6s,
plain, 12% rents ; patent,lB 2 Y, cents; Linnet, 25 rents;
other articles in proportion. roods warranted toil,'
What they are told for. STAUPPNIt 4LIA ttLETi. -
11iP•Ort liana sum Gold add Sliver Livers and Lepines,
el in lower than the shore prices.
October 2.18.27.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY!
A Chimney possessing all the required reqUi- -
eites..audapplieable to Dwellinp, Factories,
Steamboats, and any position :lam needed.
HE benefits resulting by the use ;o(
this Improvement are— , --peefefrereghe i n a nkfia. 1
e wailer: a &nix', of fuel /root 20 io 2.5 per mid.; a
eating of threelourthe elf: the heat, nom nailed; &perfect
IT
~...t tf rrntitation ; a perfect protection against ;Are
from igailintt with the 'nig; cheapness in the erectiolt of
Chimneys, not requiring half the number of bricks, and
saving one half the quire Itla MGM taken op by the or
dinary chimney. -•
For Faetorien 30 to 40 feet in height only required to
give a powerful draft tot steam and other purposes. , ,
Tat LUSA. rmsfeltlllirt A.ND VSNTILATIOY CO., ' •
• N 0.318 Chesnut street, FhiladeliAtht.
Are now prepared to furnish this very valuable improve.
ment, guaranteeing It to give saUstactioe, when put lap
by theca, or in compliance with their instruction. ..• ,
N.ll.—The Company desire to obtain some good agents
to take citarge of the telling of thin icaprotententin, this
city and county. For further infornutOon address the
Secretary, IL W. SAFFOI2D.
. , .. 318 Chesnut atncet,rhiladelphla.
October 24,'b7 , ~ • . 43.1 y .
MUSIC PUBLISHING H • Uffe ---
c ...,,
eo
~_....,,,„-- -i ,,- , .... LEN 1, irALKErt.suceessorst o GEO.
tilltlill.l4lV, WILLIO, No.lBo Chesnut street, na-
A - der the 'Utah !1 0n5... Pb IladelphLt. are
..... menet, publishing th e latest 31u
s.c. rout the 111011 c popular autborsla the Ual ted Slates,
in a style that will vie with any Issued at any Other
hooss„ either In this ioutitry nr Europe. •
They have also the Pleasure to anirtnince to the gubile
1 hat their stock of Sheet litudz. on hand, eonsists of the
largest and most complete assortrrei , t to be found in the
onntity; they are constant/3r adding ton:eh/dock ell the
New 3luile publlshedin New York, Bogdan. ke: : - • ,
.They alatTnalish several Instruction Ilealut;whiph are;
la general has throughout. the country.- . -, I
iletltoB-8. Sao asaorttnent of Mob:tali:lUD aticturen , I
of New Tork and Caxton, at the lowest cherp prices. , I
i -. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ; 1
Also, aawnenslassarteeentotaultass, Violins. itaajwse i
?tufts. A econicons„&e., Violln.Gnitar and ilsopStrions, i
of the best Italian qualities, till of which wll/ bolaraish•
ed tell the public VI d the bade et the lowest raten I
.',
• Orden punctually attended to. -
/Slp7 Mt Lea ,t. tifalkeeeltusie and Public:idiotism be I
obtained a t /I .I.'42NAN'S Borland &taut- etern.Pett.s• l
elite. „ ; 't ---.••
. Philat , eh-hia tr-t, 4.1 . W R.tf , '
.-...
MI
'OAS, JONES 41 CO.,
mos& iTZEL BIZRCKANTIIO
Native gad SE,Tteesth Mrestr,PSiattektpAin,
nave abrayport band sod forsake I • •,
"11:4710 1 01.1811KMTIOIRIES-4111r eisortuseuts of
ullassalls."sted other lavotita trsads. ' BEST MORl
cem DAB.%-.' cousin or rolled Worth., fdr bridui
purposes. ito.. PLVSYL'FANTABOILZILPLA,'M
veowseiions sties of at (0 myeloid Idles. tot=
Watt—Dow brat* muftis solid Mos. Illeft Wt.
auSIgCAA AW2I.--ittseritsu sted Mnstlatt.. runs
a BliVerlit43..-roibutso..te.-ASIPMICAN
LOOOTCIIIIO 11402(., NALWADIRON—TroIIs trod
is; bus sultsMs fbr Woes. Annetta*, 4ltc.. .
Is2lol4Bll*NOnlir.ef 20M, DOM
IffJ4W - 4371. itz . •
i lerpl&Lasikasid useallethory .4 4
KACllllll.lueil
• . 41,2===iltsibir an d dlies. , ?be
1 * Ink* WU reseorteseut or I ',SW,
„owe spegosi SOW* Z im aitartiess
out
16 b 61 : 114Pl all . 2,11:
'FIEGAL CAADS.
Q.P.O R GE' D.IIA.UojiAWOUT
; Attirraey at Lam,.
,
„ „limn , :44roi - SCHASTAII.
JOHN - HOBART, 1 Attorney at
CV La*, rattaiiil4oflea *noon* tbdam.efe.o
• °apt*? al, '67 . 4447 ,
SI#PSON, Atto,rney auLaw;
Tv
the t otentll4:Pa. Offee—Uaritet sum*. op'poolt•
eat Ofter . . (October 0.'67 41.1. y
- AttQrney at,
J. haw. Otkea—corner fd Markid and 2nd street',
Pottsville;
STROUSE, Attorney at Law.
Ogleo—Cetitie stmt., (Irate the Teem' nail,
tte II • Re rear) . fosti
AVID B. GREEN;Atiorney at, LaW,
..g ee tsrllle,Pa. ail a Usr n kie r t;rl2 *Map* th•
1[:;!, 1 - P. DEWEES, Attaiaey at Law.
- 01710 E.—Your doom 0014 Mortimer'. Haat,
bentte gffettc Pativrilte, Pa.. Pot. 40-
O n : 07. : EL GARRETT, Abgistrate,-
10 E l onihstinsi'and General Colifictoi. Mate, /Juke(
tl .IfOttstille begt door fa root Orgm. Aug. 13. '37 xl
•
P. SPINNEY, Attorn eyat Law,.
• Ashland. Schuylkill conuty. Pa., will 'act as
Apo iu the pd . close and sole of Real Estate. collecllos
of newts, do. - [Ashland, Alai :3, '37 ,
- 1
S. PosT'En, Atitice of
the Peace, 31Inarirlile;— collections and ageneles so
tid and attended to carefully,
February M
I - 8.1:
IHOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at
Law. Ofllea In Centre Street, oSealtstise Pp/stops]
eli.Pottaville, Penna.
. Mer.2o. VISO ''l . 41.17
. ,
/- 1
RAN CIS SPENCEitt; Magistrate,
'tend Real kstaie Agent. 011latin Rail goad street
oh rest Mar t, Pottsville, Pa. f :
314reb 22, l , . • . ' . . 12. if .
HN S ' •
Star
I[o, I ' VZINGER3 Justice.Of,the
P 3 I *este. STCCLAIR, will attend to all business in.
truired to hirelwith diligence and tare. ' .
Felvnat7 2t.i ref I ; , 8-lye :
UQh RISTOPHER LITTLE, Attor
ney; at Lad. Pottsvil la,Bebusik 11l conaty.:Pa. -'
cs:-In 3labantongo street, rftrner of *void.
A i niil 11, '57 • '.-' j . 10.1-1
TOHN C. CONRAD,(Jr., Justice" of
eylcthe Plena, and Canviianner-Bad opposita PuDUe
Sehhol flout*, Broad. 'treat, Tamaaltui, Pa. .'
gal 2. '5?
fIEORGE doll. KELM, Attothvy
kj Law. Pot Will.. Penna., will attend tole:al business
In Schuylkill minty and elsewhere. Me* Id Centre
trait. nearly opposite the Miners' Dank.
Jiiiy 7,'66 '
ISAAC ..SEVERN, Justice of the
attends to tho eolleetkm accounts. and
,aaslness appertaining to Hs oilier". De also 'Meecs
to 4be measurement of Didek and Stone Work,•Exriva•
nobs, The Pocket of Jacob Mine. Eoq., Is In his
posaessinn. Offiee—Centre nt. below American llonse.
Rottsiille. VAIL 67
BUSINESS,CARDS. - ..
QbEO. K., SMITH, Mining Engineer
sus Colliery Vierrer,Voiler
. 14. 's7' 'Mr
♦IOSEPH W. GEARY, Civil and 1V1i:.
to Ding Sogineet. 'Ocoee—Norwegbin ktreet, Potts.
Pa. ;‘, (January 20 '2-
W: SHEAFFEIi; Pottsville ? Pa:,
p
slate of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey,
implores lands, mtnee..te. tuetober 13.'66 41. tr
GEOHGEBROWN,Mine Inspector,
Pottsville, Inspects Coal lands and Mines: Partirn•
Jar attention paid to ventilation. i (August 1, 17 ' 3t41
TENRY PLEASANTS, Civil and
Mining Engineer, POTTSVILLX.
nice—Market street, north ride,between Centre and
sc°°l' [Avvpiat it, 17. 32rui
Iy. M s A g RLE . S: t H d E A M
R ANh
es SADER,
r un WIOSBURW—OppoMe the drradien ' lnstitate.
::5-3y
..4-------.
kiItANK CARTER;; Civil and Min
• lett Engineer, Surveyor, de.. will attend to goreerys
HANK
Dee. Wirt' plots. Sc. Pace with SAM Ir. Lewis,
N 4 ,41... grid door below Silver Terrace, Pottsville. Pa.
; May 11. '57 19.tt •
ILEAVER &. CLOP, .Geological,
J 42.11 and Mining Baitu....—ts. PonaeYaneers. and
Heal Estate Agent—oppoehe' the Wyomtnr Moo*,
.S.CHAIt TON. Pa. •
b. w. ctzavit.] • ' 1. cure.
May 2,17 i 184 y
OHN - HODGTCISS; ' Mining
near and Sterve3ror, Nutt* Bt.: Pottsville, 141..•dt•
tends to Surveying and Exploring' Coal Lands, inspegt
log Mines, te. • Agent for the pdrebare awi relent laid
late. eollattion of rents, de.
.
March 12-tf.
lIIENRY W. POOLE, . Geological,
• Topographical and Minini F.ngineer, Centre/areal,
Ro Me, Fli., gives attention to vniveys and easunina•
flans of Coal Lads, to surveys 'of mines vivinlring spe
cial aeeuraei,ami to the anpiaintendenee , and entire
cbaT kr Prorietora of estatea.
_. ~,_
re rusty 2. .5f [July 22,'"34 27 -tfi ,
j .{/ 1 GENCY—For • the Purchase and
Weal Real Retatel, buying and soiling Coal: ea.
Lor, diem° of Coal Lands, Mince, *e.,and collecting
rents—from twenty years 'experience in the Munty titi
hopes to give satisfaction: -Utilee Sfahantingo 'Street,
pott pe svllle. - r CILAS. 3i. IIILL: •
April 6,1337 : - t .. .- 14-tf
. . .
H. McElwain,, Civil and. Mining
P. *Engineer, Ashland, Pa., !Mends to Surveying and
Inspecting Mines. surveying und dividing lands. ream..
biting Town Lots, and all ether business In the II us of
his profession. Letter address, Fountain . Spring P. 0.,
'Schuylkill Count .Pay ; Feb. 23.1857 /3.1.,
HARDWARE.
I Stichter& Thotipson
.
DEALRIIS INS
Hardware, entleiy, Tools, en.,
''''-
C(lfller of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville,
Behnylkiil County,ll.
6 ‘l9ll4wsi of the. Ellefew."
•
4:114
1 D 2
f rl l :2
E
ag
INVITE ATTENTION TO
our Luxe assortment of Hardee re.Cutiery,
Jke.,ohk-le we offer for sale at et mutonalete admen, over
marastefturera' liaises* *dr:cut:4ox to trade
tbat.kare secured us tbe exelual re eel. ',of B ode 'which
hare never be. n uttered In this coantzbertfotoro. and
.our experience, together with an extensive knowJedge
. of roanntecturere, enable us to order our grads dlrret,
which we can sell lower then any other watablishinent.
Annexed find
,a number or articles comprising. .
Locks. • . .Morticing and Improved
-i Latches,. • Boring Ilacidnes.
ha:wand Hinges, — Saws. • : .
I Whltethead, • Steel Squires,
Zinc, , — llustd Aire k Ratchets,
Oil, . - Adios.
Glass, -, • Ifesuty's Framing Chisels,
Putty, ~• bbip some and BRAN
Nails, ' • •
Spikes, . elm
lementas. nd Farming
•'• '
lielkws, CADS p tr - reimmiligs, in
• _ •
Vices; T o
variety.'
• • • 'To , •••
Rope Packing, - Latches.
'
Treed Yarn, • . Buttsould '
Planes, Building hardware,
Ire bare given especial at Cation. with' a view of tUr.
Welling contractors and builders at tbovery lowest mar
ket priete. •
-
D® Lkwds ordered by mat
Mon, and forwarded with
the corner of Centre and M
N0v.14,'57 48411 • •
• 404
. LOCKS. ' •
Frontdoari Closet,'Niaht-latch,
tolth Silver-plated, Porcelain cr dark Mineral
flora, a very 12nr,e aaaortment, et /ea , prime, at the
Rardtme and Iron Depot, FRANK POTL
Any,uat 1.'57 ' 31 ,
' FOR THE HOLIDAYS. •
rrilE subscribers have just received
a large assortment or Table and: Pocket Cutlery,
8 leer Plated and Common Epochs. &Imes, Port Slots
nice, and a variety of other 'helot, articles suitable for
Christmas and Now Year CUTS. •lIIIIIGLIT di LCllett.'
Pottsville, December 19.!47 41-.1 attire street.
COLEMAPCS diSILERY STORE,
04 Ai 1 North Mill Street.
CIONSTANTLY 'on hand, a laig'e af!-
IL) aotimernt t..f Pen and i Poeket Knives, 3elaw7n.. and
lissom Table Knives and Forks, in 1 eoeyonar, buffal , ;.
bone and wood bandies; Camera and Yorks, Dirt 11.1 low le
Solves. re.
. .
ALSO—a yery extettalre assortment of Waiters. Tea
Tra.ya, ke.
Flaw 1111kglish Guns, Colt's Pistols. Mien's Itevolvers,
and tingle nail Doable barrelled Platole. with a geueral
',Locket Variey UardwartNeenotantle on hand.
jums Jl . PoLP , MAN./usporkr.
PhllAdelplala,Doc.3o,l6:4 [Dee.'-'l'.'s.'l-624 5141 •
HARDWARE Amp IRON DEPOT.
JIM nUn.44.3lilizat, having now arm g•
'"."!*." e d big gO0d) at his new Oleo of business
". t, and with • new determination of furnish.
• ' (rral! such Ir,fxxt, as the bushiest 01 the
Oral Region may require, at.theiflowest rket value,
solielts the inspection of the shall !midways
en hantrang - have on hsculit full stock of
Saffron, . Chopping Axes,
Flue I on,. Coal Shovels,
Cast` Steel, • • • Tsars Chains. •
Slit Iron, . - Nalif mad Spikes,
• Rope. • Tubas/ Illoska,
Bellows ' Anvils awl 'flees. Le..
frairdintro a nd Iran Depot, CsaFTas Braart.thre• aeon
above Ifarket. Eat tide.: "}'RANK POW,
Jciti 13; ' '- ' ' 23•tf •
l itS i tjitta i ng,
lit wo doors be•
low Nese natal: and neatly °welts the
Minnie tank. Ihntrilthr. where .111 be
(mad an excellent eascettnent of HARD*
wit*
0 6d Trilittan
attains; Sloe Trays,
Saddlery, , Mitsui* Warr,-
Sboemakar'aToole, Aerartraenterda• Leeks,
Carpeaater'aTools, Table Cutlery,
Mao and Paint Parket Cathay, .
Dar irtga °fall Table Spoon!.
Rolled s% dui lb. and Tier&
Not:sod Spites, Arsortmeat of Ora anus,
Sallroart trim and Nna, Sheet Iron Crucibles,
Smith Toa/a. • Wire, Ttn Kate,
11411)111n:Itatertals, ' /kw Keaton,
Oast Steel. Sad bob*.
Itheor sttel„ • Pao • sod Donors,
Alin Btlgtot)'
Iltlll &um , ltOtvitiittteet,
Cfooseteairs. Poirdorio4 Ithot.
' Ilsod.oovoit.
O. B.raterso Itlettwokla to tAtpaidlitifretinwitratiao
tlieraateadadtoktralablaidattz iet erheapse
INA pal=
wo fiT im a lua ntOt attire*
tkak It Eli ewers
.**4""/"4,1"4"4""*_ MOB .
,s. Dolor" Friortimo lOW notklbotro strait
Tottnittshisolagyll,llll6 - 4 4 , I
. •
4,3 T
P 2?
I, +lll reeelie prompt atteo.
ptch. - c an aad'sre us at
arket streetx. • •
ICIITKR & TIIOiPSON.
takes fk pounds of eurudo form ono a lee:
Three sell n half pounds ui Cooked meal
1./7111 pippound of pork.
• Lye° goi!d silted lenv.np, mutat
the juice, and chop tho reci, migitj
CUPS of tnolarP,es, obe cup ' of augar, oto egg', a"
e little rob. Ptiodry, no for any' pie. C.,re ;be
bottoal trust . with • moderate• thickness, of
prepared lemony; place over this a secol.l
then place More of. the prepared lemon and O.W
!kb tnp'entst.. _ .
Eritut Melt BAUD Arecre.—Take .40 IP*"
piety—thee. of I keen aeld—jand to every No"
tY . ' INA' with them, pair over 6 tearuprui
sniteie;jankl a teacap‘fal a eager. Dike 610 0
tilt 'done. Ext 'with motm and the juke th' t
coke from thew..
'PA iza Arria Pnvnino.—Ono pound or
stewed and grained; ono pound of ropr;
tigra ; one pint of C 1411112 //Ls Mate* Or boner;
oasis of oleo, and • littio nutmeg. POMP es al
bottom of the dioh. and Oslo Am a
. „
Cr.tr. will pirmaseati paper* soy vit-till"
Minty - or !subj. time &lid leached solo vat
alga beseiciameily Lod. '
Abe eforuttr.
novae s *Lawn Iltass -,
eeds, togetier with garden oOtt scedi.loirtr;
will warrant to he fresh and good. Ito wln a15,,e,,,,,h.
Iltderif rot all kinds or ftult trees, (Wrranted to is what
they are repreeentedo agricultural Impmeats, le, all
of which. Trill he funalabeil at nt an ufar tUl'fl. wt.,
The seeds and trees r•old.hy the subscri Ler sreselorted
with mat rate, only from growers of repntsthe sad
mandi nt , li e d e , n,,t dell In seeds proeurolpontiee„,
ously In the am net. from thorn who:tell ettall,elthost
p regard to th+Vl/ e I Im
..iratter cf itie.tted Witt. Nor dor. i. urebaao or ...tiS genic' proallacoottaly t• /Man the.
dens. where t ittlr too time proximity dettrlontet the.
quality. particularly Ulnae of Ihe Rama 'reties. TM..
an important comiciaratiflt. ICAO', • ho purrobaar ref her
seeds or trait trees. Yet beet, At,. semi hi Ordera early
to
Rt,NJA.IIIN BAN:IAN.
THE COUNTRY LAIBBIE.
Sbe blotanmesi In the renetry,
Where so nny'suremer MACS
Her roar arms *twat the earth, •
And brMhteat blessing* brtnp;
health was her sale Inheritance, - •
And meat hertinly dotter;
/ never dreamed the wild swat
Contained io sweet a flower.
•
Yet dlstant from the city,
And Inland hem these*.
My Lamle bloomed in per num,
As pure as pure conld be:
She caught her dewy heehaw"
Firm hill miff mountain honer;
I never dreamed the wild Toed
Contained ao sweet it Gabler.
The rainbow mast have lent her
— lt,nne of Its airy grave. •
The nll4 TWO parted with *blush
That nettled on her Uri;
The lanbeam got entangled In
The I.)ng Tares of her hair.
Or she bad never grown to be
Su modest and so tilt.
The cull birds have taught her
Their Joyous rutin song,
And Romeo! their soft in noeetiee—
She'll been with them eo long.
And km her now. it nerd be,
I'd part, wealth end power;
I never d med the wild wood
Contained so sweet s newer.
Tat Nam . SCUM?. EXPLlalfir.37.—We harPre_
eelred fcom Mr. Joseph 8. Lovering a pamphlet
sureount of his experiments with the .. iior;be m
Elnechuratum,' or Chinese sugar cane. This pa*
'per is minute in Its description* of processes end
I
resu is o f only in the making of the sugar, bat
the cult aof the plant. Aecompariym; thepam
phlet s, t specimens of , the auger end the syrup,
the tat ut fine quality, and the former ranging
from imperfect eaniplus to quite* superior article.
The onlyiumition is;one of economy.' Str.Ler.
ering, iu,a note addressed to us. prononnoti the
result "highly encouraging." , The pamphlet will
be sought' with groat interest We Pubjtthe
concloafons pt which the writer arrives; and ste
need haidly remark',Fat ha is toast exeallentati
thority In the preingis f
let. That it is obvious that there is. a culminst-
ling point In the development of the sager in the
cane; which is the belt time for sugar'utaking.—
This point or season I consider to be, ir6so mat.
If not all tho .reeds are rlpe;ltul , after permit
frosts, soy when the temperature falls to 25 deg.
or 30 deg. F. '
2J. That float, or wren hard freezing, does cut
injure the juice nor the sugar, but that warm Ia it.
en summer weather. after be frost and bard frees.
ing, does injure them very materially, anti nus
ces.both. quantity and quality. y
Id. That if the cane is cut i ! and bowled, or
sboiked in the field when in its most ftworob:e
condition, it will, probably keep:dnehanged for a
long time. _
4th: That 114 on tko Jules is obtalocd, the pro
cess atioald p oceed 000tkinouoly and without de•
Stb.; Th.st
at possible b
Beautue, the
brand,.
be clarification shoild be as perfect
the time the 4nusity ruches iSdeg.
ly;iip hAvitig a appearanco of go i 4
although eggs • were used in then
Monts, on account of their conreti.
I 's blond, if to bo had -is equally g&d,
of time alone will answer the par.
latter ease, however, more auart.nit
d skimming will be required to pro
t clarification, which is highly in-
6th. That
enee;bulloe
and the mil •
pearl; in the
and Oroloc i
duce a put
portent.
7th, Tim
after eharifl:
without so
beat. I
the conceiltrattor, or boiling' doro,
iboutd be as rapid a poesi;,lo
king—shallow evaporators being the
With th!
easy to ma
as to make,
thin to ma,
American.
corlditione secured, it is about se
o good 'sugar from the• Chinese tans
,e pot of good nausb, and MIA easier
tte a kettle of good apple butter.--N.
. Lttrgirmitz TEUAL Cams.—The Royal Ag
rioultural .triprovenient Society of Ireland, one of
too n9bleek . find moil efficient mean of reform la
. ..
that country t , bas just closed a most successful ex ,
hibition.at Vhilerford. The trials of implements
closed with a very amusing ,one of churns, of
which Welt were put in competition; namely,
Moore It (dark's Yankee ilydrethermal Atneriesn;
Standing's Oral Upright, worked by two daeliers,
turning inSido; Stranahan's Darrel, old-fashioned
pattern, tainted round on its owb flute; Rich
mond st Iheutiler's with double dashers; Fish
er's Oblvn ; worked by lover dasher; Graf*, the
,dashers are two perforated boards, with open ends
worked from either end of the elturn,and turning
opposite ways; Show'. Upright, ltmnd churn,
with plunging dasher, worked by Wheels; add Al
lan it kitchen's; worked by a' large fly-wheel um
don, lifting an upright plunging dasher, on the
principle of scale andibeahr, motion. These were
1
all suppli 4 with milkl---noti cream, cairn coul d .
not . be eh ;lined riladilyLainfor l ling to the r e qu es t
I or appear I of the exhibitor* .
All bei g in readiness, tit4io erne ealledAind it
WWI troy ludicrous to see at many active fellows
at w or k if
`to
good inane t, some taking three,
others tire, to tine each ! , according to sire, The
Yankees leered first, liinving obtained butter is
ten minims; but the subsequent "gathering" was
1 •
proportiottably longer; We obtained one pound of
cl i
butter fr m three gallons of milk, 504141.0
next vie "botttit,'' i's nineteen minutes ; but he
st. I
was aco ".feieb,f et.ute "gathering." H e oht, l in•
e 1 three °ands,' twelve enacts, Irmo Sets gslloat
of milk. Standing next rolled "butter." twenty
and a ha f minutes ; but ha was forty minutes be
fore it " atheied." He obtained three pounds,
six mum , from tire;ve gallons of milk. tarsi
next ann noted "butter." twenty-one and a ball
minutes, l and soon "gathered." He nhuttned three
and a gunner pounds from;weir; gallons. - Fish
er now sidd, "I have better;" but it turned oat
that he
i ll,ad churned butter some. time preciously.
Bat it t uk him thirty.two and a half, ,Tiuutes to
complete his task from the 'cotntuenectnent.- Ills
Chtirtt . lll l lrl very malt, Ile obtained ape quarter
pound tom one and a half•gallone.l Allen A
Mitehelltext cried "butter," and it'whe "gait"
Bred" within thirty ,minutes. They ohtniar.l
three and three-quarter pounds from *ten gal.
ions of milk. Shaw kept on . for one Iv ctvl
Arleen minutes; but AM tie , prospect of butter-•
peered, he withdrew! I This churn dasher 11 ,,, ed .
too quickl3a• The prise was nwarded to Stivo
han's Barrel Chum—b./14n Paper
Ilcciptg.
Ari aro
.11errtic •Pt:untia.--A byer of
quartered POUT 41.1.1C4 ; atlittle nuts eg a;',/tuir,nr:
a Inyer'ut dry bread buttc4d, (no um nerbo* .)
atrotheylayer of cries, 'with rigar .71,.1 mew;
as before ; and ro euntique until you tovit C.l
k
your pau—tbo Grit and Intl layer being ay, Ic3.
.Add outicop et water, or raßcient 'la ert
bread. Duke oathotta is a mothrole , Aon;
without num • •