The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 27, 1858, Image 4

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BILL BROST
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Qat Morel tmerdrifirdb
Bill Brown anode e er*
And has filled his till by hour,
Of good mother iterfir_l•
.Who kindly glessiMPO _. - ,
To whateier, la fact-bee mindaMirsate• ...,. .
Of reel value, of grunt! eite,
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Prom the largest cot to the latiest gene- , 1
Whatenils good et, eater weer, - - i 1
To keep us warm or malts as fair..` ~
AU morn alike from good mother Meath
• In booth, but trace the proses/ pats _4 . I. ;'1
• And you'll And Weed a telleiliidil#4
That alesom emeriti:dog we ace, r'
lloweireetigh In Re drone, -' 1 4 "., •:1
Weever fine, Or rich or mire, .., 't, 1
is but a kind of Eartharsrarei • ... '' . 'I I.
And so Bill wooed, ~... . :,.. i
Asa farmer op t t ., ..._.j.. 4 1;1
Who, doomed to DM by SW 1 1,1 mss .. t.
Regan-like Adam-et the e
He plowd, be lonvored. and e sowed; , I
lle drilled. he planted, and be heeds , • ,4 A
Ile dug and &Ind, and reaped ands:sowed. -,
I wish I could-but I can't-tall now i
Wbethev he nod a rabooli plough; ,.
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Or whether Intl had ever seen , f c ,
ogibtr Ant lied fable seeddne) . •
The took mad pains .
With the nobler Inane . ,
Of higher value and Auer tissues ' 1 ,
Which. neeiht.i. on
. Inclined to aOM . I
Word& calt-iike
So
"cereal Issues r
With wheat his lands were all *blase; ,
Tim &mailers to ars hie fields of mato; j,'.
• •- Ad there were places I
s
. 7 ' That ehoped rpaaces 1 1 ~
As pigment to see as po many Omar, 1
And aside bops, •
' Ma samba wens ' -
8o very etteadin that, on my foe,
hey fairly reached from pole terho ,
Would bsetthirgrbeed OF any Ota *IC* '''..
, tlr-the longed MOOD at ileralogal I
1 Whetrrermed did moat abound, ^l'
fa Um grand sena that Autumn Jbund,_ ..r
It was ida Philir ' •1_
, Th ough* moderate than,
~•
To be early running it Into the grand t
That is to say, - 1 •
In another war- , . t
if bether_the wad was barley or by.
loge or little, green or payr- . i
ro
Pvided only It was like .th
van -.'
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1
„ He never chose to labor in • • ,
By stupidly going against the grain,, - 1
But hastened away without , stay or stop, .;
And carefully pot into hie crop.. . 1
And he relied tomatoes,/
And lots of potatoe•
'More sorts, In sooth. than I could tell;
Tsurntha,that always turned up well;
°Miry. all that he could 'ell; . ' 1
Grapes by the bushel, four and rweet;
Bee* that tertian), couldn't be Weir
Cabbage, like some sartorial mound; ll '
Vines, that fairly co-cambered the ground;
Some pumpkins-more than be could h
Ten thousand pears; (that's twenty thou
Fruit of all kinds and propagations, .
.1 •
Baldwin, Pippins and Carnations,
And apples or other exaltations. 1 ,
To sum it all up In the briefest epos, .
As you may swore, Brown lonrhhed •
Just became he proceeded, 1 ventpre to to
In the smikerdronam..matigrone Iraq; 1
That li-If you are not ithiversiti bred-
Ile took Crockett's advice about o id:g a
At all the State Pairs he held a r static,
liaised horses and cows and his rep*
Made banter and money; took a Justice?*
' Orew Wheat, wool and hemp ; corn, cattle
But Lho would be always a top:try-clot
And so Bill Brown •
fat himself down, 1
And, knitting his hrow A ln a studious .
, Re old, says to t-
Its plain to see t • ,1
And I think Mrs. B. will be apt to agree,
(lf she don't We much the, rime to me,)
That I, Bill Brown, - 1
. _Should go to town! 'I -
But then. says he, whet town shall It bet
Batton town is consid'rably nearer,
And York is farther, and ao will be
' But then, of course, the eights will be g
Bodo, I'm told, you're surely a lest'
if you ones pt astray in tiostreeta of .',....,
;'
York is rightangled; F -
. And Boston, righttangledi •
And both, Pre no doubt, are rUMOSIBIOB
At. 1.,..the .litaithe,. I remeniber. belong
('lwu ten yen ago I old them nay
tiood w hooest tradere-pd ups to, know,
'And so-lis settled-191 go to Gotland
And so Bill Brown I
' Set himself dorm, .1
With many a smile and deter a frown,
And rode, by rail, to that notable town
Which I madly think well worthy of me
As being America's greatest' Invention!
Indeed, I'll be bound that If Nature an
(Though the loaner, Nikki; older, has got
, In ware new thrtal MI! co of writable e
Should chow their duff- W aiters, and' a
Anse.
The latter would prove, when It amain
Whate'er you may think, no rontemptil
. For should Mr. Nature endeavor to lir
S
By presenting , at list, her majestic
Slim Art Doctidprodare an equivale t
In her great, orsrwhoholwlrtlthihdahr
And now Mr. Brown t
Was fairly to tira "
In th at part of the city they us4d trt,
Not far from the spot of ancient men
As being the scene • r
Of the Bowling green, -
A fountain that looked like & huge in n -.".
Plied up with rocks, and a squirt bet map „
'.:
But the .• Bowling" now has gone woe they kitty
"The Pall of the Ten," in e neighborhig alley;
Aod as for the "Li retain-why that yo will not
If henever you see the .litvisibbk' 41 -
1
.ti And he stopped st au inn that's kw, T ip7 llt'll,
.Delmdoko a" once-now "Starens'ili tel:
(And to borrow a pun whirli'l thitth Cher witty,
There's no better inn In this burn= s dtyl)
- And Mr. Brown I .
Strolled up toils, 1 . - ,
And Pm going to write his travels ,d a; .
But If yore supports AU Brown in! •
The usual sin and follies of thoee - ! '
Who leave - fond regions to see the e y Wiwi
•r, You couldn't well make
•I, A greater mistake; 1
For Brown was a man of excellent no; '
Could see very well through a bole I a Grace,
And Was honest and plata, without ham =nee,
Of sharp, rity learning be cooldn't ve b
But to wasn't the chip to to eddy • .
Though, like many a "Bill," hew 't well . 'poeted."
. And here let me ray,
, - in every dogmatic, oteenlar way,
(And„l'll prove it, before I have do with goy lay)
. Nottiely that honesty's likely to *it." • ,'
' But that on. must be, se a genera) 1e,,.,'
,At least half a knave to be wholly boil
Of pocketbook dropping Bill never beard,
(or at least If he had, he'd forgot the word,)
And now when. at length, the n occurred,
For that met of th at he wasn't th bird.
The gentleman argued with Ann t face,
4 ,4
And begged him to pocket the Um ' y; of town
But Brost, without thinking at ;a what he said,
Popped out the first thing that en red his head,
' (Which chanced to be wonderoutly Bing &adieus)
"No-no--my dear sir-111 be if I dol. _
Two lively young fellow's of elegy mein,
Amused himewhlle with a pretty machine- -
An ivory Ball, which he nonlife luld men.
But though the nasuspecting ttra ger
In the "patent ode" saw Do gated danger, ,
' lie easily dodged the nefarious De .
Because :the wasn't accustomed bet."
. Ah t- hero I wot,
e ' Is exactly the spot ',„
~ '
To make& small !Winnows easy not!
That man with the watch--what urge he has gott .1
It's .0 oing-ths brit of the t 104--
. To there a concern , at a desperate( te- •
I
The 'Jeweller ruined as certain au tel---
A capital nicht-you may Am the weight-
Worth one hundred dollars as as eight-
Or halt of that sum to belt dl ro into plate- j
ro
(Bwn doesn't know "Peter" Peter the Great,)
Bet then I can't w \ . /
m ordered to sell, , •
' And mustn 'tstand weephig--th look at the shell- . 4
I warrant the ticker to operate w 11-- ~ ,
Nine dollars !- It's hard to beletting the thing go I
Foe nip nine dotterel-Ire crue4 by Jingo! . 1
. Tea dotterel-I'm offered-the mpn who lectints
This splendid-tea dollars t-eayitwelve, and it's yocire
"Don't, want it"-guoth Brown-i"I don't wish to buy;
piny dollars, Pm suns, one Font 't call high—
Bu
t tepee the Maa rersedr-d dr-I done-
Between twoOr th ree bidders, It com't sesta Mr; " 6
To knock it off now were surel y si n; '
Just wait, my dear sir, till the le come In I-
Allow me to say, you diorites , r proferdon
As Sherig-omoddrleg tie de ethdltioD-
To sell Mich watch without moinpetittatit" y . And ben Mr.
Gave a very black . wn
Stepped Wendy out, and walk trenches rep town.
To re Idol stray along Broads
In the aftairooori oft summer',_
And nob" whet he chanced to and say.
i And what people h upsets '
•
In the narrower st ta,
Were a pregnant theme for ato ger lay.
How he marveled at them POI lad cups
Who go poking about In cretin and gap;. '
Those euriena people In tette terwebeit, -
i ii
The rerwearing , rag picking a of-dithei,
Who end In the very nastiest Idles
A "decent living," and smell es riches;
flow he thought city prices ex oily oriel;
The 'basses too cheap, and the arks too dear;
. Nowise stack In the mud, and %lost in the question-
A problem too bard for his mnlal distortion-
Why-In stoning the city, BO city employs
Such a very mall expo of all v small boys;
I • Row be judges by dress, and, ugly makes,
u r s
By mixing up classes, the d rat mistakes,
As If deride vanity ever were ins, , •
Or VOMIIII2 0 merit amid be skits,
Re imagines the dashing F Avenue dames
The came as the girls with un habits named-
An exceedingly natural blare in sooth,
lint, I'm happy to am very fa from the truth;
For Vend the worst, whatee you suppose,
the one Wirt of ladles can cl their beaux, .
While as to the othere-but ev ry one know' • i
Whitt-lf 'trent a seint-I w uldn't &Olen.
And Mr. Brown -
Returned from , `
With a bran new bat. and a mita gown,
Ash. ~told the tale, when the un was down,
'Sow 6b spent his eagles, and Ted his erown;
How he showed his placik in listing the claim
Of an impudent fellow wlio. ked his name-
But paid-eu a gentleman sr is willing--
af i.
_ ~
A t.„the old Park a
Ots the rsigu shillingl-IPT. r.Ledgmi.
Baows ie a iharried
tifuee he thought of tak , g a trip to
O •
ne of his friends 'nee g him in the street
inquired--
'"Well, Brown, my , when are you of 6"
"To-morrow." '
"Do you take yourw to with .you r
"No; it is voyage fpleasural
• "Doestm," L said a tch dame, ooking up
from the catechism to r um, "what's a shut*,
der'?" "A il4ndi3r, ode, milder?" quoth
young Donald, twisti the corner of hie
• plaid ; "awed, I harp ken, unless it be may
hap an ower true tile hick one good woman
tells of anither." • X •
A nutptp, pheeli# :
phtirnishes thtcpholli)
tors, 4taitoualy
bly 4bsde 4ty 4tniclatol
4ees•
A LADY il*Vingbol3l
bther little boy :—:-"311
beiand boy,ine it pool
be s religieiui
daye.!!
c.
I was thus. addressed
mme, will you min
e.
y whistle? and let. it
I esti use it on Bun-
A 'inimairr. Is Wits
could eindoesiont.
Ito ant wife ilod 0,0
rfftleed for a clerk who
AI 'waived ao . igsnivi . ;
von yam la WI: •
AY . 41 " 1 / . 4 rt.
duo onto of As cow
tios 6 , Pari'c't the Of
ibpis 'it late disti`rp,
Wiwi b 1 tin Ik
:eis of tho night, ao tba
thsio!slry shop.
I Lava the'lifein wit
Old saidArben be rob
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• .'• STANDS,
11Q . EA.UTIFUG Patteras--Ligbt and
.VU Durable. Alse,Saspeasieu Power Daiketa. Juat
opeetred and for sale by B. DAMIAN.
THE TRIBUNE AIANANNO.
-ay Hone Greely; riles 121 Cents.
II Jett publtatimitand gor sia• by • 11.
. Abe • • imiti Imply ofPcicket. DMA* sil klady
asarbas: • . pia.3.4.411t,a•
. . ONARD, FRY A. - •
fl oak ber. at,
TADull MA er" Is Esilkango.
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- aud deaft,s for saleins all the prindpal dries la tie
Union. Also, draftpfor ule . ott lioglandarelandAel*
land and Wales- • Juno 14.'56 24.; -
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HJOHNSTON, Agent for A. A.
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o
et In ILS and LIANDLICS. N 0.124 Pearl, and S 8 Water
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IL Oraeff. EMI, or al Me ,Sx.ettaage hotel, 'lral weft
premPt attention. • .
September 26. '46. - .. • • • . 3941 ' '
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Corns:, of 'Orate mod Ifahmdmgo 'Streds, Pattrearc
Joseph M. reser. Proprietor.
Xafrstaiements and accommodations Ott* best Mod,
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QLOBING OUT STOCK OF CLOTHING!
Mrs. Catharbae Hai:Ser i ,
f it
ESPECTFULLY announces to her
friends and the public,That she has on hand a
ergs assortment of Beady Made Clothing, together with
it lot of Piece Goods, belonging to the Mock of her late
husbind, which she is desirous to pelt off in lots to suit
purchasers on the most advantageous terms. The stork
con be ezentined upstairs In the building on Centre st,
in which the Clothing StOre of her late hushrnd. lamb
llooffep tember er, was k
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Oppaite the Eniseopal ens/reit, IbitertWe, Jit. •
IINCURRENT Money, Gold. and
Bilrer, Land Warrants, he., bought and sold. 'Will
etly attend to all collections eatreoted to his =re—
negotiate Moine= paper, loans, dock., and all other so.
entities. Money, received on deposit and interest al
lowed.
Befetences-41esias. Ducar. & o'., Philadelphia pito*.
0. W. Heave. Pottsville: Joint RIPPLY, President Mi.
tress' Bank, Pottsville; Britt PAmuusmysq.,Pottirrille,
and C. Loran, Esq., Pottsville. • .
Pottsville, November?, '67 45
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le KT.:N S Last Novel, "LI'FTLE
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The Fortunes or Olencore, Loser's new pose'.
Nothing New, taloa by the author or John Hilite:t.
Magasines tor July—Tizdthuier's.Orshaaces.lltephen's,
odey's, dc., dc.,just receireltaiid tor sale by
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o. 1. Carrie with her Driseaes.
No 2. Alice with her Dreams.
•
No:3. Charier. .
-N0.4. Little tali". Llatitnaot.• •
No.d. Betty—the 31111oold-rwith ell her Pets..
No. 6.. Jack and his lioliday i companione
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*ENT DUCTORY GEOGRAPHY.
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lustrated- The work is every way adapted torthe caps.
city and wants of the young beginner. Ate has been
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dged features delineated hence they can be easily attt
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e lm* cte of
pupils In our schools who wish to learn re p Im
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teat facts of Geography; but hare not mg to consult
the more elaborate treatises.. In this Welk. great pains
have been' aken. by frpions exerelses,to nuke the pupil
thoroughly acquainted with the stops, and homer idth
localities. It embraces the whole sub Net of Geography
as ordinarily taught, and it ie a complete work ths itse/J.
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AGRICULTURAL AND ARCHITEC- .
TURAL BOOKS.' •
ESSENDEN'S Complete Farmer
F and Gardener.
Duest's American ricrwer Gardse Directory.
Boast's Family Kitm.en Gardener. •
. Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.
'Downing's Landscape Gardening.
Nech's Progressive termer.
Alien's Treatise on the Grape. ,
Pardee, on the Strawberry. •
Wish on the hone.
Illiott's American Fruit Grower's Manual.
Beth's Fruit. Flower and Vegetable 'Gardener.
Johnson'. Dietkonary of Modern Gardening.
Blake's Armorial:l fanner.
Brock's Book of Flowers.
' Thoinas's Farm Implementa. - •
•
•
Brown's American Penny Yard.
flannett's Poultry Book.
Downing's Fruits and Fruit Treeint America.
American Fruit Caliente! by Thom&
Lindley's horticulture by Downie.
Thidgemank Young Update?, Aaeista...t.
Downie:hes Rural Rusin
Vans's Architecture. -
.
Brown's Yield Book of Marrow. • ,
' Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry.
For male at -11.; BARRAN'S
*tom and Flower Stone.
April 4. • . 14-
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
arm=
FOISAIE t TO Ltetr-‘,
wows 'LOTS F,Oll SALE--Ati the
13 "" * ". "IrGdcar rii. 4fgritaminnt.
Feb. lt, . . 14f
OB RENT—A Thrie, ••Sto: t yji
. wick Dwelling House, snd reve4l alas AU
in stligtrPoitswilla. Apply WIL. Jur . •
45eptember 5 '67
IRE, BRICKS for C upolao, Puddling
and Blast Pumices. hem th•Baliding Worlujor
14 slow. at the PICLIM 417511104,
Potterillie,Jan.l4,lE4 . -3.4 f
'llO LET--An Office with all proper
waved/moss In lbe 341 story, In Coals stroot.m.
Inv:hoof ITOEIN BANNAN.
Paixtillo, Ammo! 8,1837. 11 Mt&
CFUEL—Cokt for salt, in
jh v ,, * nail giantlike, ittpialter Trigger t ants
per bathe'. riapilte either at the arm or larks at the
routine easCompier. krtof. 474 V
TO.LET
18C~C..and .
convenient
StoivrHaatiAtatOalap, taf isais--"ibiliot;Trip' -
moot, reeentiy oecalded by. Cbtrti a Co. Javan •or
THOMPSON A. GONPUY, Tremont,arJOHN HANNAN.
Ptt
oarlile.
..[Auritt 8. '57 mkt ,
OE SALE—The Ta'e -tend . . ll
;..iii
on the Where , ItaMead, Ibitrieej ' pt 4
Ir. Harm, together with,lo aos . of lived, pert_
Y
uhkh is cleaned. Apply to - • IT;..CEL9.3IOI•LT.
L Pinegiolv, February 13,'58 , 1:.. 1, Mu . .
T •
R RE N 'k.CHMlregientell
throning Maim and Stalls, alliated In Nov
idi
vorgian street, above Seventh, fontirilY °lied and °eft'
pled by John L. Martin. Pasant* given on Os 14
day of April neat: Inguin Pf JSSEIS FOSTER. Centro
street, Pottsville. - [lffib;.l3: '5B 7-tf .
.I[4FOR. RENT-4 - ..„. Tliiee'" Story.
Britt Hove% gftwitgel In Ib!i,biettetit, In the
rough of Pottering. veil liniehedoewl In good .eoe
non for • sally. with water at the door, cod . all other
eonvenlowes. . ;Poemslon gleal imed latel . A
. ly
to I
Potworille. Parvary 20.'&8 i',, , • " Mt. '
1011 - 01JSO.AND LOT6)e'SALE4
JUL-The enheerlher sell hie Reuse and L
sit Imbed on the 'north side of Welimt West, In the
,rough - , of Ashland. Schuylkill contity. - The lot Is T 5
feet front 11.200 deep-410. 97 lithe plotof the borough
—en which le erected a one and. a hair story Ihecoet
Dwelling Bowe. The Houle ant Lot will be sold on'
reasonable terms. Pot farther partlealare apply to
!.•,. :LEVI ADAMS,
Sei
• Llewellyn, ntylkill county, Pa.
December VI, '57 . ' i 61,10 t•
FOR BALE. --The t*o. story Brick
Boise and Mt Ne. 4, Fret* street, In the rapidly
utprovinw town ef ClWlDDar'tbitinrAit Haves,? 11'.6
10t1.4 40 by CV feet , extending': 4414 1,6 Cool
_Amt.. A
goo atone lee Bowels on the roared. The noise elne
tains 7 moms and, largo prrot,.,oltb cellar the she of
the house. •
A fine lot newly fenced 50 by 1 &set directly behind
the *bore, frtmtrokon Creel etreet sad extending beck
to Centre street, ran be had with:house and lot 40. 4,. if
desired. Per particulsre, &e., apply to W.E.WILSOB,
Ja4.10,16 [34l] , Nine rau Office, Cressona.
910 LE'r—TheSTONE STORE
:novas in the borough of Port Carbon, mow=
occupied by MattsOn k Saber. Bentl3ooper annum.—
PosecesPro given on the' Ist day or April next , 10,
terms, /kr- apply to Jir. Boone, Port Carbon, or to thesule.
scriber, at his office, lueentro:ittreet, Pottsville.
Jan. 23, .4.10 t , id. vaTHERILIft Agt•
arir
THE UNDEBSI OYe GNED, in order. to
reduce their expenses and avoid Increased ren t. en
se o enable th-m to sell goods at Prins suited to the
times, bare removed from the Stone Store House of &It
:lnger & Wetherill, to the building adjoining the briditn
on Coal street; which will hereafter be known as the
"One Price rebind Store," where their old customers and
the public reerally will find a general assortment of a
kind* of goods, such as
• Dry Goods. Flour.,
0 rode ries.
Hirdware, . . Salt
Queetswaie," ; Fish.
Provisions, ' • Piaster.
. ,
All of which will be sold at the lowed prices, forerun
only. • . MATTSON & BADER.
Port Carbon, annaty 30, _ o.ly
OFFICIAL.
ER.OICLAMATION
IVOTICE hereby given that a Court.
1 I or Onmenon Wean ter the trial of eaitses pending,
will be held at Pennine, in and for themanty of Schuyl
kill; on MONDAY, Marcia Bth, • 1818, it IQ o'clock in
the -forename, toxontinne two weeks.
Sheriff's Office. Spit/Tilly, W*. MATZ, Sheriff.
February 13,,11348. j . 7-te
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. Charles W.
T Mena, President of the Cowl of Common PNIS
of &hay! kll/ county. In Pennsylvania, sod Justice of the
several Courts of Quarter *salons of the Peat*, Oyer
and Terminer and General Goal lielively in skid county,
George ItAbnand Bernard Reilly, Judges of the Court
of Quartet Sessions of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer,
and General Goal 'Delivery, tbr the trial of all capital
t ),
and o her offences In the said county of Schuylkill , by
their recepts to me directed, haie ordered a Court Cl
Oyer a Terminer and General gaol Delirerrand Quer.
ter Sere no of the Peace, to be Wien is Pottsville. on
the lst ONDAT 'ln March nexi, at'lo o'clock, A. M.,
to contin e two weeks.
• Notice' a thereibre hereby given to the 64mtker. the
Justices 17 the reace and Constables of the said, county
of Sch ikill, that they are, by. the said precepts corn.
mended to be then and - there at 10 o'clock fa the fore-
noon or the said day, with their rolls, records, SngnieM
examlnations and all other *remembrancew to do
'J. those thiciprwhlch, In their several aloes, appertain to
. be done;.and !against the prisoners that are or then shall
" be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to be
then and there to prosecute them an shall be just.
gia•God saes the anussowowalta
Sheriff's Office. Potted
. WSL MATZ, Sheriff;
February U,1858,
d {
.t N. B.—The,Witnesses an intim who ate aumnioned •
to attend said Court are required to attend punctually.
In ease of Dm-attendance, the law, In such eases made;
and provided, • will be rigidly enforced.. This notice is , .
published by order of ths!Ovirt; those • conceived wlll
Koran themselves 'midi • gly.
'II,Y ORDER OF THE COURT OF!
COMMON. PLEAS or SCHUYLKILL CO.
of Phllaitotpbta, ot.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
{ Seal Sheriff - of Schuylkill County, Oreetinr—
Wnasssa, THOMAS ALLIBONE, late of your County;
absconded from the place of bis usual •abode in said
county, being justly Indebted to the Preeident,. Dlnri
. tors and Company of the Bank of Pennsylvania , with
design to defraud MI C1V414401i 44 14 is said. TbrrethrO,
we command you, as beans we did, that you attach alt
• and singular the goods and 'chattels, hods Sod teno.,
.11114 W, of the said Thomas Allibone, within your ballP
wick; in whose bands or possession mover the same may
be, tot the benefit of the President, Direetns and Cosa.
pany of the Bank of Pennsylvania, who sue this writ;
and of the other creditors of the said Thomas Milhous:
We further command you, that you cause the goods and
chattels attached by virtue of tills writ, forthwith to,be
secured and appraised, and an .Inventory thereof to be
reade.eind how you have executed this writ, make known
to our jidges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common
Pleas for the County of Philadelphia, there to be held on
the first MONDAY of March next, and have you then
there this vitt. together with. the seidinventory and ap.
prabeenierit ; and we further Mumma you, as whore
we did, that you summon the personor persons in whose
hands or possession mercer the goods and ebattehr, hinds
and tenements of the said Thomas Millions you shill
have No attached; that be. she or. they, be and appear
before our Judges at oar Court of Common Pleas, there
to be held the said first MONDAY orMarch next, to
abide the order of the said Court In the prem'aele.
Witness, She Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON. Prod.
deaf. of our said fur at Philadelphia, this 12th day of
December. in the Year of our Lord, one thoneen4 eight
hundrodand littreeven. ' THOMAS 0. WEBB,
Mr Prothonotary.
The above to a tree and attested copy of a writ, to me
directed, for execution, and which I have caused to. be
published in pursuance of the directions of the Act of
Assembly in such case made and provided, and of an 00.
der of the Court of Common PleasWM. of Schuylkill
ff.
Co.
. MATE. Sheri
Sheriff's Office. Pottsville. Jan- 8. 'Mt • Wit . .
TREASURER'S-REPORT:
or [ -, •
• • - Res olpts and Ezponditilirts .•
jOR the.year ending February 13th,.
1838—Borough of CRESSONA. . .
.13. COULTIIR, Trouturer, In account with theltOrongh
of Cressona:
3857. . •"- Dr. • . • . - •
libly 19.' Cosh of W. A .11ammer, Ch. Day., (fine,) $ 200
Ants 5.Dp.,11 • m. Bt„ters. Do. Col, on ae't of tax, . 30 00
10. Do.' 'do • . 1 . 'do do - 40 00
11. /110. B u ms, do do .•30 00
15.(D0. Ch.goej . 200
28. Do. Wm. Store,. l i on 'met of tax, 104 38
;01,16. Do. do ,do do ' 10 30.
A 03.24. Da do do' do . 00 00
Popt24. Do. 'do do 'do 32 00
'Oct. 12. Do. do do do 10 00
El Do. •do ' do do . 10 00
N0v..8. Do. do - do ' do ' 'lO 00
- 80. Dci.
of do 23 00
Dec.l4. Orders Col, as tomb, Nos 4o 20,21,38,
23 and 24. " • 7 - Anti
Do. do. Nos. 26. Wind 33, [ : - 10 25
1858 Cash of Wk. 1811.08, Ca, ;_;_l2
,
Jan.2o. Orders 01t01i50nah,W01.3 3 • 8 4,3812 1 , 9 19
22. Cash. do . ' 30
Fab, I. Coati of Cb. ;largess, (J.l3tarr's fine,) . 200
' D0...0f Wm. Styets, Col, - - 20 79
rders Octt W; Nm 48 and 47, ,50 64
• .
• Total, . •, • -- - $5lB 79
. .
•
ilB3Et 1.. ,
', Cr. " '• ‘
• , FIIOIIMI OW foluallt OIDUS.
Job. 26. No. 1, J. 4:lloelitireh, eaten* of 80. '
z6b *miter. • $3 50
Sept.t. 4. 74.2, H.T . .2o.ly;servisgeteen tickets. 169
8, No. B,W. P. lisaa.a No. 10.J.Carr, kb., 17 50
9. N 0.3, W. P. lutcbeNlio.l3, J. Deltriek,
labor. • • 31 78
10. No, 16, W. A, rimier. illudrlea, ' 42 a
Al. No. 6, Joo. llookey, N 0.13, Jed Bark, ,
libor, '• . i •r: , • •-• 31 40
, N 0.14. F. sad .L B. Beek, No . -4, P. Bass, •
earttng sad ineperrbkra. , .e , • [64 60
12. No. 5, Jacob Rick, N0."7„ GSM Wainfri: -
No. 0, J. 9, Boyer, labor. - ' ES 50
. .
26. No. 11, Auderir Boaamel, kbor„ . 280
St. N 0.17; Dania Fiielsr, roams , . ' 11 02
Oet. 2. No. 19. B. Basnao, per W . 4, .
-- •
priating.:! 9 50
' 16. Na 18, Jacob flick, labor, ' ' 100
Dee. 8. No. 214 Peter• Boyer, labor, 600
9. No. 80, Henry Mlller. Jr.. labor, -• , ' ' 400
.14.. No. 20, 22.35, 2301, taken , as nab
•• ,_ ,' , two, cel., - - - -
.'-' 4 la
- , No. 28. 28 and MS, ditto di tto '- . 'IQ 26
. ~ 19. N 0.27. Wm. Bracedel4, labor, . 6co
26.440. 31, Jobs Car No. 39, Bow Skop.
~ .
• ball, labor 496 tools, . 1,, .. ' 4,50
1858. , . . . -,:____. -`, - 4 ~.., •
Jan. 11.`No. 82, Wm. Boar, bike, .[
' 100
:po - Noit. - 33,'" '
.99:11!9 2*.*-'
A Now. 03, e t alit, 0, Kelm ail t og,.
feam Bo: No. "43, W...llarts, asaloblag sumer or 9TO
• Itodt , , ,_• 4
'No. lb, 31bow Illllll.lLeo, lalxir ' ;,,, 3 iso
lib. 1. Nod 10 and 471 Wm. Myers !Wary. sod
, • psramtiits, :I . . .0 oo
2: Nom. 40 and 10,11ladd Olbrlglit, Wary '
tad hbor, .• • • 10 00
No,.' 44, (la S e t t i. l'io. 46. tort Ralf
L
rolder4aboe ud !sober. ' ' 804
" • " No. IST, Omega F le, Soperrbot, 200
4." No. 81{'18 8: Coulter, mkt/ iu Truer, 70 00
. . • No./13, Nino 11111 Co, hobo • - 174
' :. N 0.41 sada., Dodd Bomedint hoidens, 700
• ' No. 49, W:A. Hun:or, Cb. Bur.,aaNry, NI 00
• Ners:42 A 63,Cluistlan Seymour, labor, 180
No. 43, Bead. Heisler. bavitsag, •-- • 840
. • '' N0.•63, If. T. Bafoloart Na. lA, Duda ' l ,
•- • •• ' • Aelsrabeeli. lalmr, " • 99
6. N0..64, Jar: Taylor, lal ' , • 150'
9. No. 69,Josepb Xanlowoostioet brio. ••
- - ':.t therms ' 70 tractsV.3 stow an BB- •
' • • Iran stroet4 ' ",' ' • ' , 0060
.11 SO. AI, Jame Raft% itatn,Ungat° 66 °//' "
- Nanetuerb contract, - ' •• TO 60
- &Ism In Mods of Tressater, Feb. 111,1839, 1900
1 '', • .
.
- W, the.inordroid, A of the tottotirts of &owl
oar
- . pi, &MAUI county loiviogozooktiol MO aboro ao,
. :000rstotira. Goa Imago 'dr ins toroutit
" At cntadoip. obit , lot The &bolo tbo babas et
add Tremor; with Wier Vol* it'd with Islam;
~.. oasts, Iloil .tbogi to. 11, gawk ma that . Wks ,rio
• ilia Tel SUS - 7, 04 twoutY basso snit tibooiabla. PAS
• , boa 0 0 PO rifring /Wow 11 0 2 , 1 04 26 5.
.•of TO st tbta dots:ovum/I WISP, " ...",.
byj! FA. DRIOIII. - ', ,- • - ''.
, .. 1 400/1 X. meow, '''' ' iiill6l*•
_ ~- • ' 1111711E9 LAtIf . IMINI. .- • ,
litfiits4 20;T 8 ~ -'.• - - - , - 1. --..'-
, .
- =.
'• Att. ,
.
'4
e 'GARD&
- 1- ; ' Git:-.V:IIA.tIGHAWOI7T,
blZr af t`, ll ollMON; pa:.
TORN P. HOBART,= Attprney 4 at
oppos.PV4 l 4 llll l ll e",..
Ortoboral,l7 ' **"..7
M. SIMPSON, Attorney at Law.
Pottoille, Pa.l Ores—Wricet fit, emelt*
the NW, • (October 10,1 T 411147
ROSEBERRY, Attorney= at
t • 14W.. traire—ectrarr of Market .nn Sed strati !
. 4 12 glut 14'56
MY ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law.
05ee,4,34" atm+ 0 .postte:the TWA.. .0 41 4
ruminate. *wry L's 6
pAVID B. GREE,li4Attontey at Law,
iNittimille,Pa.. Maio Maiketitracoppodtetbs
' • • 471 4 24,16 '2547.
DEWEES; Attorney at Law,
• OlPPlCS—Youracials dim YoeAzier's UO4,
titto .PotteNtlb,Pa. Mee. 6,'67 4S. •
QAMUEL GARTLETT,• Magistrate,
Coavegaueler and (Renewal Collector. °Mee, Matti
Et. PM/villa nut door to Pod Ogee. Ang.ls.
Y. SPINNEY; Attorney at Law,
'Ashland. Schuylkill minify, Se., set u
moot hi the purchase and sale of Reel Estate, colhethou
of male, to. (Ashland, May 23, '67 21.1 y.
LEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice Of
Um Peace, Wrier* rlad—collettlOoriard lerucloa sa
l) tad aid attonited to carefully,
February 23.16 ,
FrOMAS It. BATMAN, Attorney at
taw. °Sea In Centre Street, opposite the Elbe:cps
0 mr.h.lPottaaille, Parma..
Nov.% 1850 - ; ; .4747•1 °.•
.. .. . . _
FRANCIS ' SPENCER; . Magistrate; TD Mel/n=lll • 1801175160 166
and Bold Zane Agent. Onicil hi Ball Wed stied : PhiMa/Phial 180 i I•7b 1.60 155
East Market, Pottsville, Pa. e , _ . Inclined Plane, ICO ,
1'75 100 153
w . . . , a Meetown , 180 175 160 155
Much =1350' ::: ' ',- —'- ' ' " ' . 1 ""• -' ' -'.
... 0 onto /I, R., -•1 80 175 1600_ . 186
Toltri sErrziN GER, Justice of the si Yells 073ehtly131/4 ; 1 so! 175 1 . 60 165
tfi Poser, sT.cLus. Tat attend to all business en- " 11106 .1 110 ,..... W k. • 416 0 1 / 76 160 165
/MAW td hint with dillionee and tan. • '' Spring N.? I 1 55 150 140 1 a
February 31, 1 '57
~ g_iy• . , " Conshohocken end Ply; .
month Itallroad, • •'1 CS 150 140 1 . 36
.(IHRISTOPHER 'LITTLE, Astor, ss aamace• 1 1 / l lr ibitle 1111341
t ' ' 1'
IL,/ ney at law. Pottsville, Schuylkill, county. Ps, . - ' T M.? v* ' .1 60 . ( 145 188 280
• ohms—ln liabontongo stteet, corner of &cond. " Noccistonnorßridgeport: 1,60 145 1 33: 130
• Aprllll 4 '57 4 ' ~ 25, 43 . . " Port Rennody, 1,'45 1 40 130 I'l3o
* " Valley Forgo,. ' 145 140 Iso 1.30,
JOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of ~ rturntuine, 1 tsilso isi Iso
.
the Peace and Conveyeinter=o2ce- oppcolts Mlle . " 1.41 " .51 °W , .• . !• :1 1.05 . 1.1 80 41.1 20 120
" Pottstown, I 1 20 125 116 1 15'
&hoot House, !Irma street, Tamaqua, Pa.
'May 2 ,' 57 ' . . . . - -18. " Dow;lassille, ' • •(1301IA1 15 1 15 •
" Birdsboro'• ,1 Ei 1:15 105 105
f•'IEORGE doJ. REIM, Attorney at i , Reading , r 110 105 106 105
kA Law. PottarEae,renos..wlnattene toteplbsisame " 111er10 443 Rewilor omit -*. A
In Schuylkill county and olse!bon,. Office In Centre .t.hrseillo, 110 106 145 105
Meet, nearly opposite the Minces' Bank. " 110hmr:.11e,...." 110 J 1 05 105 105
.l'uly 7: '56 27. * " liam b ' — , " 110 i 1 05, ,
" Orwhisburit, r . I 10.' , 105 , ,
PLUM.I3ING.
.AS-FITTING
•
ra.. ,
sndersignedriespiretfailY
Jll the CIUII to of Pone.
.ind etc/DIV. that haring
tailed 'the Ruiritdap /4
nasistoffloseryDlekv;
1, and attached it to his
ethwiluirforn,wift here
:try on both branches,
Tea, by strict attention
seas—beeping always on
large thdarell selected
imploying competent
us, and doing work at
Innenttingpricts—tote
. portion of the public
iock will consist of Wa
osets, Iron. Copper and
Itkit'rubs, Porcelain and
h Bitays, Iron and
I nes, OMNI Cocks for
, ..nd Leather Bose for pave
ments. DranehTipee and Couplings for pavements, Iron
andlead Pipe of all sizes, thatYlstnres of every kind)
embracing it full *assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants;
Brackets* ite.,'fro.. itc- manufactured of the beat quality
of =Medals, and of the lateafihnd most shroved pat
terns. DANIEL D. SIODETON.
April 11,'57
iiialtiMitiMkt.l
'ESTERLY I FRICK;
lfaztafsotuoro of Wire Cot_ &mac
WOULD respectfully call the atten
tion of gentlemen engaged in the Coal trade to
their coal screens of the various stfce. They have in.
creased Lieflines for turning out the best of work with
promptness and dispatch. ; the mastesperienced
hands in the Slate they can guarantee all work done at
their Factory.
Repairing neatly and 4thslantially done at the shortest
notice. •
Screen Bolls, Cogwheels, Edgemay Rings, Shafts, trod
geone, de., de., &napalm hand. • ' •
MI orders directed to the drm by mall gr•left at DA
Esterly'a Itardwarn atom will receive prompt attention
July 4. '57 - I 27-
KURTZ I HEISLER.
(Late Kurtz, BePorle dL Vet)
ltannfaoturefo of
Wire Coal Screens. Coal-j Riddle,. Wire
• 12 1 4R 1 ;;;R Brooms, Ac.; Ac,,3llnerirille r Schuylkill
;
-ry t , orirr County.
_. • ''?"_ "'"'"' Thankful fortheliberalisatronagethey
have received froia the Coal Pesters an others, ih the
past, would most respectfully fink eturtoin In the
rotors. All work done at our 'bewail] be warranted, so
that no cue need be afraid of gettlur, a had
Br. Hurt! Mast one of the oldest, anti tht mos t expe
clewed Wire Woriwrin the county, we feel snre.that we
tau turn out the best Coal Screens in fife Region. ,
' tit orders addressed to 3. n.lrirts,Milfernille•toW•
'L. Heisler, Pottsville or Kurt, klltettier,
will be promptly attended to. 014 Screens repaired.
may le, lean • 50.
HARDWARE.
, -
Sticliter & Thompson,
WHOLFSAVE AND RETAIL DE;AtieRS ill .
Hardware, Cutlery, Toole, 41.,
Corner of Centre otnd llfortet streiets, Pottsville,
Schuylkill County, pe:
"ESisz of the filemptr."
. ,
•
P1A....., ,
' C 2
I 1 litt
AP.
Alik ' 1 . =
(li ''
C )
r : t
,i g
r. " lt
a .
, LtAND 4
'ILI T iI‘ 1
. VS
4. .
/1311 •
.. .. ,
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO
. i
our large astortment of Hard are,Cutiery,Toolt,
de., which we offentbr sibs at a nable 'dupes over
roanufeeturers',prices. We pewees dvantages in -trade
that have secured us the excinsivelele of pods width'
hive never be, n offered in this coanty heretofore, and
our experience, together with an ttensiie knowledge
of manufacturers, enable us to - owl r our goods direct,-
which we au tell lower thairany Other establishment.
Annexed find a number of articles comprising
' Leeks,' Morticing and impro4ed
Latches, ' 4 Boring Machines,
Botta and Ming's, Sawn.
White Lead, Steel Squares,
Zinc, Broad Axe s a Hatchets,
Oil, ' Afton
' Glatt, Beatly's Pruning Chisels,
Putty, Ship Anguis and Bit's,
.
Nails, . Agri ultnralandifarming
.
' , Pikes, ' . Implements,
Bellows, - Cab net
e Trimmings, in
Vic
o Anvils, -
To
g t variety.
es, • ki, •
'Bops-Packing; . Latches, •
Tarred Yarn, . , Butts, and
Building Itardware,
We have given especial attention, with a view of fun I
Malting contractors and huilders aLl i te very lowest marl
kat Ides& . . ,
MirOoods ordered bytnalL will ' vs prompt atten
lion, and forwarded with despatch. Call and aft no at
the corner of Centre and Market streets. , •' , -
N0Y44,17 46417 , BTICUTP.B. it TUOMPSON.
. .
CUM MIMIC
ALL kinds of ARMS, made
to inkier, oaBA P. and warnia Owl . s and 'limn
nery repaired by George Schalk,
antra stred, .1121 state, opposite Samuel Norries Stars.
.November '57 • 474 y
_HAND SAWS.
•
IySSTON'S, CreasOn'a, Spear &
Jaekson'a Hand, Panel and Itip Saws. the best
aasortment in town.' Yor West low prices at the Bard.
ware and Iron Depot. • FLANK. PO TT.
August 1,'67 • • . ai
A'lotto Pt tiooaC UP Ur UOYFEr. is" a
&nimble 6werati-4bin n always - be had by
using the "Old Dominion Coffee Pot," tor Me at the
lierdweht *MI •Depot. • - FRAN* PM.
PoMmille, annum', 2 , IS
•FAIRBANICIII , 4OA4EB- •
'PRE eabseribers,sgente ter the man
idlitirms,bar•Just malted &Alvin artlele.eallid
the "Union Otenter Arailepeeletzleted to weigh from 3 , 1
an owns te24o lbs. Farad/tat theriorltStore.
if...YARDLEY &SON.
follerrile, April 1557 b 17-
T.itß AND-RAILROAD IRON '
T A
ura subscriber's haire now , ,on land .
--", now,, on .
and al sell Sir CAS:l4st lowest snarliet•pries,
a large s of the best quality erehant lbw Iron, flat'
Barltelivoad Iron and l ight .T 11; . for ranee: 1 1
,
YARDLEY A SON.
Pothrille:NOrtinher 23,1 r . 4S-
HARDWARAZ s
ON DEPOT
=Tuna Jaw, hug now arrang-i
ad Ids goods at his new place of business 1
• and with anew detersoloatlonot farnblis-'
Dig, all such glass the bindnessetthe
Coal Beaton hay require) at th Ir lowest market Talas,,,
solleltsthe hapset:ion or the Palate. I shall be always'
on band and.have on hand a ND stock or,
Bar hen;
r Olzping Az* .- •. • "..:
Finfairen, - Shovels, • '
Dot Steel, . ' ' ' Tries Chains, • 1- -
Slitbbn, ' • 2trallitind Spikes, 1 • 1
Reps, - ' l ' , Tackle Blocks, ' t
Dellewil, • ' - Anvils and Vices, a c .;
Hardware and Iran Depot; Quin Sranse.thrse &writ
aberellarket, Bast side.' 4. liflgAlilt POTT,
July 16.1854 • ' ' ' ' ',.. , sett •
Igo* *its' Hotel:unit nearly opposite the .
Mime Beak.when will be
•
Amid An ezesnentaaorhnent of name
Osecie•Trholain.- •
Spring,. , . liie Tram
Saddlery. Beitanin Wen,
Shomikkeerstoole.:' AssoetieentofiineLodri,
Carpenter'eToolti • Takla entlety.
Olaassad Paint Todu4Chltiery,
Der boa °fail eineami Table Spoons, • .
Rolled " " • Advileand Wee*. . • -.•
Italisandligkes, ' • Alortrent otitzteanns,. •
Railrasdlrosaatlfails i tt , Iran Orneibles, -• • -• :
Smith Too* vi,"110 Plate,
Betiding maizetall, Kettles, • - •
Cast Steel ; - Item. . • .•:.
Sheitelitesi;, : • •. •+. sad
NUJ Sen. .
Orearestileits,.,, Piewderaindatot. •• • • 1
rue Ushtkevre.
o.B.storiallothasksiethicablieferthipatmep
thiyentendedtohintinbligolisidnaloapikaity,eadbopia
fises.tglesegielityielheillgoodeeetiot stela
*it id busisestandWeßhit d4l4l P ak l i k aill 'A ss i ne -
and * o4 4s4 ll4 iloyff. - I
aiskralikillin* A
yraiiii/r" Closbv IttruC:
liatseitleaanitirjrll.lSsl • ..
''' ,- 114:g4i()Orkitiifst::
Pt' MAD* Of, READINCi: ROL "ROAD.
r
' , Cl l § , = - MAIVIA I
m 01011444. sotlmAle *PO* 11 " 1 "40
be *mad per HQ posiads:
. _
AZTICLU O,IP ussa 82.
Derloods,Crentertlonary,Booke.Caspet-
L Ines, Cizaroaresh Meat, fleb.Glasek Se
Anvils, Bran, Butter. Copper, Ear
thearoenrlesliesup
Hair% nartbrare, Alden, nelloworire,
Loalber.klaehlnery,Bisters,olb4Beeda„
Se - : • • •
Cott:a.Collie,Oraln.Bar Iroit,Lead, Alto
laapes;Nalls, Spike*, Mei, Silt, Pearl!.
glens, Bagar.iChlaky,
Brooms, Fire Bela& 0 nazo,lllll Stones,
Pitch and Tar: Balt ,Bcrap Iron, Timber
and launber..te., •
Bricks, Coke, Coed Wood, Clay, alltlo4
lee. Iron ,Ora, Lbneetane, Manure, Fig
iron, - Plaster, Blata, Balt Limier
Flour. Der barrel
Slink !vim
gIP t.AD'A 4 REAPING . RAILROAD.
Ili of the itfaila.,& it.. t. Co..
Pkiladripktooffared 13,1861.
Q. rates of Freight and Tedts on OW transported by:
Ibis Company, sat ba All follows, from 16th , blanstkl&N,
until Author notice: ' ' ' ' , . •
not
By order of the 'Board of ManaAers
March 21,14 )21 W. 11. Mel ILTIENNEY;t4rey
COAL.
CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-:-=
The subserltin have , apclated themselves. ham
and after thli data, under the name and style of TYLWII;
STONE t CO, and will conduct the . bnal nese of Dealing
in thal, as romensors to NREDERICK ,TYLER t CO„ at
No. 32 Walnut street Philadelphia Broadway,
New-York ; Pler No. A, Port Richmond.
PRERERICKATLER,
GEORGE P. EYLER.,
C. NICLIOLS BEAM,
WILLIAM E. RTONE.
19-tf
3fay 9. '6
ASHLAND and MAHANOY COAL
The undersigned are prepared to receive orde rs
e celebrated Ashland Coal from the `ltancroftl'i.
.on eer Colliery." From the extent] re alterations and Inv
provements made at the Colliery this•winter for prepar
ing the Coal. they fedi no hesitation in offering it to the
trade its an article that can have no superliir In the mar
ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt. slate and
-other Impurities. They are also preparedloymake con
tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Cost from other mines
' ftaNClto FT. LEWIS & CO. l.
No. 19 Walnut street, Commercial Building:
February 9,'57 6-Iy.
__
__
CO., VAN DUSEiVNORTON &CO °
Sole Agents WA, Sala of the
' i X5311.13C30/113.
Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal, '.
AID THE
. Best Red sited White Ash Coal.
i yhan
• No. 28 Walnut etieet, PIIILADELTIIIA.
Offices : No. 64 Liberty St.. roe. Nassau , - N. YORK.
. . No. 4 Doane ittreet,iioe:TON.
. Shipping
No es—;->
l,lialittown and Pier
March 28, '47 ` 13,if
LEWIS AUDENRIED &
Mineis and Shippers of the follow
ing celebrated }
• ANVIRAcIrE COALS,
From FEILADELP — HLtmotiIe rum,
BLACK MINE, -LCD ABM BLACK ITEATII.wurrt A3B.
31'OI1N, ..... do • Locust wr., ifo
DIAMOND,- - - • - do APIIJNO MT.: • Liniou.
unocsviLLE. -rm. iAltn. WYOMINO VAL, do
Prom ELIZABMPO — Iit
LEILIGH, w.urrr. Aso, And VOIINCIL RIDGE, ItZb AIM
— ALSCifie very sape Hoy
' i CUMBERLAND COAL.
Mined by the Ilacipsh fro Coal and Iron 6mpetoy.
. . _
1
_. -- -
' 67 Walnut street, PIIIIADELPRIA.
• Offices: 86 State_ street. BOSTON.
110 Broadway, NEW TORE ? I-
mirth 14.17 , s' 14
, TRAVELING.
EBAPIONNALLEY RAILROAD,.
A SAIIIitiVrnt,IMC
THAVEL betweeirßeading 'and , itarriaborg; on
MONDAY,lanuary nib; 19(01
Passenger Trains leave Beading daily, (except Sian
days.) at 10.10 .6. H., connecting with up and down Morn
ing Trains db the Reading' Railroad, and 'arriving' at
Harrisburg by 12.50 anemia time to connect, with Tpd us
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Chambersbnig, TrttrortOn and
Pinegrovo. •
RETURNING, leave ILirrisburg at 2.46. P. Al., (after ar
rival of Trains from places above named and from Balti
more.) and reachßeading at 6.30 P. M., connecting with
the Pottralle and Philadelphia Trains passing Beading ,
the Mite evening.
]Porto.
Between Reading and 14idebarg, p.p? and $1 ,90
a ea " Lebanon, 85 " 70
a LeMon and Ilaniabug, 75 " 60
Siirdll passengers will prawn theta ticket/0:04,re the
Truing kart. - ' 0. A. NIMES. Ctn. Supt.
Jan. (Nor. 11.17 47. - 5.
• LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD.
. • I A vi,. l M!
ON and ..alter WEDNESDAY, Ale-
Toggit tiatla,,the Passenger Trains of-the Lehigh .
Valley Railroad will run as follows:
Down Trains.
Leare Mauch Musa -at 7.15 A./5.4119112.30 P. 31.
' Lehighton . 7.27 " „ ; 12.42. '
" Lehigh Gay 7.49 " 1.09 "
.Slatgion 1.86 ' ".
" Lattry's • 8.16" _. 1.36 "
: White 11611 8.22 " • -- . 1.42
" Catassuqua 8.33 " 1.54 "
" :Allentow n ' 844 " ' 2.05 "
" :Bethleh em 9:00. • " 2 .. z, o
" , Freemansbnrg 0.10 . " 2.30 "
Arrive Easton. I 9.40 " 2.56 a
Up Trains.
Leave Easton at 11.35 A. M., and 4:80 P. M.
" Freemansburg 12.00 " 5.07'-"
i " Bethlehem 1210 P. Bf., 6.17 "
'Allentown
Catassuqua
" • White Han
" Laney's; •
tiletlngton
12.25 "
12_38 64
12.48 "
12.54 "
1.174 "
" Lehigh Gap .
" Lehighton 118 .
i " , '
.. . 6
.5 80
2 2 LI
Arrive Mauch Chunk . • .2.00 " • 7.05 "
Allrir•The above Trains will ronnixt with the Morning
and Afternoon Trains to and from New York and Phila
delphia. The Reavev Meadow Train .will leave Manch .
Cbnnk for lillkesbarre Hazleton. White Haven, 4; 0 :
-,
upon the arrival of the 4 P. M. Train._ .
ROBERT IL SAYRE, Sept. 4 Sig.
October 31.'57 [August 8, 87. , 32.] . 44.
PASSENGER LINES.
'Philadelphia and Readies Railroad• #
'izimuggiggimim
"50. WINTER AitßAlactealKillliTS.
r PRE GREAT Noirtherd and Western
X Vnited Sates Mall Routes I -
sa- Speed increased and Fare reduced:
LITTLE SCUTUM!, WITAITISSA, SUNBURYaud
ERIE,IVILLIAMSPOUT AND ELMIRA RATIMA D.
Throughßuffalo, in -•- - labours. •
4 - Niagara Alla, •
- ,
Detrolt - - - 24
- - • . gg SS
t r ickf ONION N.•W. tooter Sixth and Chesnatiroote;
and Philadblphia and Reading Railroad Depot, cornea
.
Qa and alter MONDAY, Zaie. Nth ThroW , Paateagat
Trains wlllleate the Pbiladelphiaaud Readingßailroal
D. l ,,,teocner Dread anAVinestreets,dally,(Subdaysen.
ceptoOp tohr""
Day llrorprealv..7.2 0 A. M.
Starving*: .•tkoratrattle and Readhar,only. Connect.
log withCat.wbua.Williamsportand RrieandWilliala
portsn d n ui t ra ROLnul; arriving at Rindraitt6.ls
connecting with Newinerk an d Erf eind Buttalo.aod New
itsilrisdir for Dunkirk - and Bußaloiand thin
thence. vie. steamers on Lake Edo or Lake Shore Rill.
road, to cteeeiand, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Ge.
t ro ll. 'Also,; with Rimini; Canandaigua Ind Niagara
y e n s Railroad; connecting at Canaudalgintwith New
YorkCentralltallwiad, Nast sad Weat,antlattlaspettalon
!Mare with Great Western and Michlr,an Central Rail.
roafiar,Detrat,Obtesgo,BLLoalywattall poLatalsCan.
ads and.Sanstern Status. • -•
•
Dull Tratia...7 AO. A. M.
' Stappltigat all Stations, and running to Pottartlis on ly
• willaght Ilistpreas-..3.30 P. M.
- ittrashig *am den stopping at all Stations and ma
tting to PoUstille. Conasctingat Port Clintotswlth Cat.
• awissa,Wllliaxasport and Erie, and trillisassportand RI.
witsilalboadit,artivihgatKindra at (I. A.3l.3onnotting,
with NowYortand Etio,liuffalo and Now York city nod
Lake fibtirsliatiroatke. for Ituttsdo, punkt rk.Erti.Cioro.
land, laileinuatt,Tolado;Ckitago,'stadall pointaWast.—
Aloo,with Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Rail
roads; arriving at Niagara Valiant 1020. A.M.,sonneot.
lag with Witt - press or GireaMiltoro Italkoadfor De.
Poi t. Mow. ete•
• This Roots, night!, iooneet4s. forms the, shortest
Ind most direct knife to Caniia nog the Lakes.
• Only one change Ofbaggsgebetween Phllooterribis sad
Canada or the Lakes.
Passengers by Day Expretm.breaktastat Port Clinton,
and dbrik at Wildatosport. Pawnor* by vo
ayNigbe
Nspresa take sapper at Port Clinton.
-
PASMOLdere P=b asing Tlckat4 by this Llna base the
prtrflette of stoppingatsay WM/ above points sad re
sowing their seats at pleasure.
• - Vivre, trots Pkllhoalablito to. •
Tanlsqua, Buffalo visTotsorada,lo
ILUtaOlts, 4 • Mama rallspets,
Rupert. - • 4 • intra,Cansattakcia & _
Madill' 4 • N.l: Rattraid. - 10 to
11116,6, 61-N. sic Bats* - 10 00
WlMasoposi, 6•. • • don amp, not
Moira, T • 11 SO
Jeffenon, T• •• • • -• 14 71
Slarksi, - 96 Clastanati, - 1600
Papa. Tao, 44 Detroit i yta.laP, 10 00
Gerbail h ...." 4_ , 4 14 4i 4, t
datusio,'lWErtalkaaa, "1 • • 4'1414' - - 1310
" " Nome, 4' ' • 1at 0 , 91116, 4 11 41-.
•
John 11 • tern sad /Illehlgsia
Causada 4. Central Italtrtad, 1100
licasatoo li ff/s t ChboSoAtaßutratoan4
Woks - • Lab Sborsilll446ol
Leßoy, - • SentlieraltatlnSai- 1000
Itatas, 14 • • sia, Bat laki
I.oslollsO.atiae, t a • And llkhigae gra'
• and Rallaki, Icaltalsalds 1010
4 1. 2 1 14441 f►•Xtitt, ' • Wads • 2403
Sanwilis 20, view* , •
Memo' Patina a
Affrortateitv. 1.011 • • 4
- Wtasosotillstli an&Classolit fati
" 4 ... l o llo atilArs'ltto*Otaibtaol.'
11 ?- 116 0 0 11,011pleatasisas,1Nusdbi•Vollood.
J e d. ISIDIMCLD, Stet Milbuespott mad IbrdcalWk.
!t.
iiiritiesertmemotetss iamer tppe tlln snag Abe
thanpottbdiereart. 'ess owe Artier vadat.-
MWME
7. sot,
fDEALE SIINIOILS.
4 t).
415.- 4:114.
30 15
OILSI' CinAltr Min
It:KEAN .
Nos, 5 5, faltprito, philaa.;
Gonna Connnistlnilinikanu, andDu** n
WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR iff INO
, AND MECHANICAL 1 , 0BPOSBN;
50PLUV57 , 384(
22 11
imams ta • ' •
' SOAP, OANDL*II, La e
O. 10 - Water- stregi, belol4 ,
J.lllairkei, Philadelphia-
.11
• r
Spina, Gard. lilsirhairt Whale, Tawaara'avd eiseidairy
Oil, Sperm arid A u rr i ari=anZ a es.
liva 'Philadelphia, January itr, z „
U +
28. 14
11
JOHN A . :mom:Ey
OWaad Cow • Metijhailt;•
•
AND nkirmt zrt:L.'
• •
MINERS' SUPPLIES,
t
.2,...204 S. Waite r street, Pranadelptillai
• 4 .
_Hu eonstailly en hand, " ';-.
Sparer. Lard. Bair; Kleybant,lllinehed and Reeked',
Whateolls,BpermaadAdamantineVaedla, i
Darning ando retsina 011,expresdi
Miners' we, Win) Rope,
1 ope
Blasting Ponder. StfetpLampe, ; -
/ Retie and Leather Reßing, Yeses, Wleklng„ •
Illirdaent for Roebtlng'n celebrated Wire Rope at the.
Manufeeltuene price.. Part. P. 'M *3 7 ,
jg il
uS 1 lA
84101 kill 4 ;iOpid: ilia#4
INSURANCE COMPANItc;
Otos in iiillyumn's Buildlig, Xahantoogo ot.;
$ doors above Centre rt., Pottsvrno, Pa.
CAPITAL AIITUORILIZED UT LAW; fi
. •
CHARTER' PERPETUAL.?ii
This . Compan;obtaoedFts Charter at the last Send*
of the
.I,egisLatu:* of ennsyhantat and Is non: My or.
Banked and prepared to Issue Po - lick/4 at Liberal. retell,
on Fire and Inland dam. on Pnhlk and Private Build
toga panthers. Stooksor Goods and Merchandise or , all
*lads: •
Mao on Coal Ursalieni and Machinery, Inland Insee
reneenn Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and BUM*
also on Oarlineitof Oral to Philadelphia, New York. nal-
Oman., kc.',This Cotopany guarantee.' to adjust all lasses
promptly. and theraby SO merit the patronage of
J.he
M=l
AILLIAM MORTIMBR,jr.
JACOB LIUNTZINGBR, Jr.
OEOROB GAITER' ? t
W. F. OHM , f
itOinigT 11. PALSIER,
•
8311111. Secretary a'
Potts, Ille, Jatulary 1,
JOHN IC. KNANEDY C 0 .., j
Chaise anitProvision Merchants,' f 4
\TOS. 39 zind 40 North .Wharves, hilf
way bstwelea Are? lind Race xtroos. P/lILADIU
.ILIA. [March 11-ly
LEATHER sJ.EATIIER I WEATHER 4
EN {Y; W. 0 V,EKMAN, Imptirtpr
of: FRENCH CALF •SEINS, and general Lea et
Val r. tin 6 Soath Sd at, Philadelphia.
Agenenfiassodznent of all k Inder6r Lunriza,Mouccolg
ea.., etc. ittfr 411 0.1.1‘ SOLI : LEATHER.
- February ZS, -
WHEATLErs AIfCH ST. THEATRE;
Arch Ste, tthO're tatztiti Philadelphial. ,
Fr HE STAR COMPANY, romfinOed
of the trai Arnett% in the woridAnd erbeedtur 112
Strength and Talent any dramatic combination hedetb
fore offered to the theatrical pubtir, appear:rteey
night In Comedy, Tragedy. Serio-Vernie Drama, Cande•
rifles, 3lnaleal barlettan, ke., tG When visiting !tile
cltygo there, October 21.'57' 4344
• IFILEiCUTTINC,. - iI
. N . all its branches, at the Mapuraeti7-
I:Ty
. Nor st t. abnve.Seewnd, between Remand Vine
streets. PIIILADELPIIIA, where lusty Le found tbe.heist
annitment ofFILES and RASPS. In the city. • i I.
/WM Filed meet and wide equal' to New. ed ft ea..-
vino of 50 psi. J. li. 831VElli
" 1 New !creel File Worts. Phliadetiyhbs.,..
February' W.l US It•Sm
• a_OYs• currifiric.
/HE SUBSCRIBER, would re§pect
tunyttilbien thew titunetott. Mends and entitoreires
i eh uyikili ()mot y, 010 their mulatto eti t otelothin
toe Young Gentlemen to murk larger than ever; mind
they are cllspoited to sell cheap. Persot4tivinr at •41t
lance. have the privilege of exchanging clothing ptir.
chased at tblistore;lf they do not atilt. ."
: I - • •
Y. A. HOYT St
i 272 Cy tot**. St.,forner
Apdl.2s,'S'l 17 y ','l'
, ..
xp.envanoiottl , . • ..., rinAc e. .a.
CHESEBROUCH I PEARSON,' ",
c
OMMjSSION MERCHANTS, a• d
' Dealers in FISH, CHEESE and PROVISLONB, I IIIo.
5 '..Water street, S doors above Market, Philadelphia;
have conotardly on band au assortment;orDried had
Pickled Flsh,lac., de.
'Mackerel, : Codfish, ' Lard, ' SllmliderlS l -
! ' Salmon, 1 Beef, Hams; ' Chee,e,: '..
P Shad, i j_ ,Puri, . Shin, - Butterafrie
;February 20, '5B - :• • • - 831 m
20 -1 40iiiiantztrotACIIINIE311 a OTH l .i.
, 4t. , PIJRNE S, N. E. romerlOo'th
• and Penn Ets.„ Philadelphia:fur. ' • ''
is sties ingotcopper and - blast, pig iron, .
sheet iron, selders.flre bricks. portable for
ges, spolter.bloik tin.lead.foundry mould
ings, facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, Sand
of all kinds, brass, old copper. Le., de. lie Is also Oral;
er in wrought, and cast scraptron aid other metala. It
If his desire to accommodate.= ehlnist s and °there at a
distance trona the' City, hy (pp Ishlng any .
,articie they
may want In their bueluess. Articles net - mentioned In
..the above will be procured and forward , d. Any inquiry
in the above line will he promptly answered. , • • •
i . A. NI tivEf. ,
It, E. corner South end Penn streets.
February 14,'67 ! • • . .• ; 7- 1 .
, • STAUFFERIki HARLEY.
' ' ! CHEAP WATCHES A JEWELRY—
' Wholesale end retail—at the*Thila
lphi'a Watt% I Jewelry EtureL"Nci. •
148 (Old No.OS) North Semnd sk-aeorner of Quarry; Phila. '
Gold Zero- Watched. lull Iccullefi l 18 carat carea,l SFS 0 0
Hold Lepine, 18 caret,- • - • ;--;. 1- 21 0 , 3 i
Silver Lever, full jewelled; - • • - 1 - ; 12 00
Silver Lepine. jewel's, ; - -''' '
... - . -1: Is 9 00 ,
BnperiorQuartlere, •.• • . - 1-'l , 700
Mold Spectacles,. - ,-..- H • •y! -1 700
Fine Sliver do, . - ',• . ' • , - H i 160 I
Cold Bracelets, -1.. ', 31 i ,' -•-• '1 , •
j
Ladies' Gold Fanelli; -1- • • - "i- ! 1 'OO
00
S 4
,Silver Tea-spoon's , set, --; -, - • .!: 1
500
:Hold Pans, with Pencll, l avid Silver Holder,, -1
_l i 1 00
Gold Eingereings,Bll4 cents to 880; Wash! 4iusses,
plain, 12 1 ,4 Cents ;. patent ,18% cents; Lhnelt, 25 pints;
other articles in proportion. l :lll goods warrvbfed to be
what they are sold for. . : STAIII/PER I HOLEY:
- .
hand some tlold and 811Tei favors and Lepines,
•
still lower than the above irkes: ,
October 3. . 404, • !
A ChinuteyIMPORTANT ONlCOVE u t i llt .m .
-
possesdng au the req
sites.. and applicable to. Dwellings , Pile o r
' Steamboats, , and any wherif needed:
luiHE benifits resulting by theliise Of
this improtteinent are---poodtbuttght in dUltilitfe
o yabler; a tariug of fuel from 20 to 26 ley. cost; et
medley of threefatrrths of the hoot, wow teastolt. a perfect ,
eicemr of, rerotitation ; a perfiet protnetiota against ire
from ignihen with the joist; cheapness far the ervilten of
chiteneet, not requiring halt the number of Mae, and
caring one ban the spate la a room taken up b.l the oi
dlnaty chimney;
- For FaCtories, 30.t0 42. feet in height 'only nwrelred AO
give a powerful draft for steam and other purposes.
Tea IFILAIIA.PATM Oman AND VumAnos go, 1-
' No. 218 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, i
Are now prepared to turuielt this very valuable improve
ment, guaranteeing It to give genet:Wks, When Ott ny
by tbsm,lor In compliance with their Instruction. '1
N. 11.—,The Company desire to obtain some goOdaromie
to take charge of O. yelling of title inrorettient in this
city andicountf. For. farther Information address the
Secretary, - • . HOP. SAFFOItit
• i 818 Chesnut street, Philidelphia.!
- oMobeV 24, '67 . . 1 4Sly .. 1
6.34 '.
6.44 "
6.56 "
0.03 "
6.24 "
MUSIC
PUBLISTpHOU:E. .
LEN . 114A.Stecessostotr
FA)., KiAQIIh WILLIE , N 0.186 Chemnt s treet;
tin
der4he Utah flouse.thiladedpbta.are
astantly publishing the latest Mu.
sir, from the most popular a uthorein the Unifed States,
In a style that will Tie with any Issued al Any other
house, either in this country or Bumps. I
They have also the Olean& 10412110Unee to the public
I hat tid•lr stock of Sheet Maud.: on hand:eanalsts of the
largest and most complete snortruent fiche found In the
emery; they're efinstantty adding tobetretbek all the
New Abode published In New York, Ild. nott'. r
t oo
Theyalso publish several Instruction hrb.whleh are
In general use - throughout the country r i •
PIANOS—A:fIoe sasorahent of the be i triannitetserers
• f Nevi York and Boston. at the lowest cheap iirices.,
j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. -1 ' 1" I
Also, a gene ralusortutent of Outten. V lolln a. ItsajOes, I
Flutes, A ccordeons. de., Vtolin.Gni tar and Ilaim Strings,
DI the hest Italian onalltles. alto? which will be ferolsh-
eel to the public an d the trade at the /Dwarf rtte. I
Orders punctually attended to. •
>IST All Leek Walker's Musle and Public:it P can
obtained at B ,ILANNAN!tt Book and iinsizio, reiPothe
Ville.
~ fPhiladeirSic t t 4.18.1 , ' , it
MORRIS, SONES
k & CO
IRON & STRICT. .
Moist and Sixteenth &reefs,
Mare lIIWOYS on Land and for siJ Th r
BEST ENGLISH UXITINED IBON Ynll assortments of
"Thumalls."and other favorite brands. REST...AMERI
CAN BARS.;-iirtlintrry sizes. or. rollid to oidSr air bridge
purposes, ie.; te. PENNSYLVANIA DOI LED PLATE:-
Promisenonsalzes or "nt. to requirtd pile. BOILER
RIVICTS—Denrer biscnd, Made In solid dica..l REST EN
GLISH CAR AXLVS—euneeican and English. YLUX
k SHEET IRON—Tor erring Abates; At. AMERICAN
& LitOik. RAILROAD IRON4-T rallsand
eat bars suitable for tnea. turnouts, .1= JUNIATA.
_ENOLIAD kIiIORWAY SLIT RODS, ROLTb, NUTS and
WASIIERS-LF. or beldam ealWand inseitinerT purimass
generall t yX SILEAR, xivcrirs, pitid BLISTER EffRIL. Ai in extra quality for taps sod dim- Th e
above,. with a WI ammiturent; of Iron. Stsel.
Nails and elpikets, tet which' the attention or dewier,,
'railroad companies, engineers. miners, Ittabiler , and tna'
cbloists is invited. Kay 10. 166710.1.ci •.1
M.W.• BA LDWIN 4.;004 •
j
• Brood awl Ihrstittom streets, Phaadelphia, Ft;
. BVO OLD. call the attenti6 of Kail-
• road Managers, and those lute terW In Itanniad
PllsPediy to thelrSystes zeeewottee stattna. tatkMA
s.
they Sr. adapted ea the yartlestar bushman Fat <rbital'
they may be required; by the um of oile4 two, three or
lbw pair of driving wheals; and the use nf the ;what";
or so moth of the weight as may be destreble for saki
slop : end In atetentoodatlng them fo the credo, nitres:
etreestb saperttruetlon, and rail- mid work, to done. By these means the maximum MOW direct of th ho
e
power is sertmet with the least engem* thr attendance,
rod of ftteLadtd Mahe folioed and linen*. With these
°Wads In stew. and es the result of tadetity•three roan
vreetkal eiverlenee In Uni 'badness by ntir and* part
ner, We nutuntleterefisedirentittkinds of Xierioss. and
aexeral elms* of Rites of each kind. Particular atteß_. ,
Um piddle the strength of the losehltie‘n the plasm
=of alt the detain. Dux king experience
Ittat of obtaining inforniation. enables
dOellee theaseitinerwith thepsearanto the( Weir:
47 , = 02, 4,4*ra11itY, lbw Will eet4pare &Tamil
with say othk kind Ina or. ' e are lamb
40 cobra wheels, **toe. Italian* or law i6aw thie• (to*
4, 4 lPditraacluS,PvinPositifan AutißlPl ibt Wu`
p; "MY totePtion ofettfofr, frhoforitnn and, Boiler
nteallnd frind.artiehisppitteinhey the Asir Or
tooonsotive Engines. . RALDwitt
Jenne* SIAS 141 • 'lllArtalliW WAD.
EMEMM
J3s.: - ' 4%
ALLEN.,c
Jams 8,'67
Gra). W. PM:CROY & LVy
: 1 0 1 r. i°o.ttdviiio.
1015100.000.
Directors I: 1 ;
J. H. ADAM, • j. I
~. JOHN D. DRIBY.ItT.I
. JOllll lIINDII,IOI{B 4 1
D. O. YITENGLING. , i
H. a. numtso Rai
GEORGIE J. HEM. ;
It. N,11,EP111:11. Presides t,l
end General 4i,gent.
1. 1 ,
PHILADELPHIA.
.• 7,3 ;' , 80611i1i 4 5).10114 MKS JAL'
1 1 1 SHE Subneribor tetra to inform
.■
,•nistuatonani ami the atmaraalty at Isrge - tbat
has 'Just rah:road from tba city stth 111
Mat er•Pectkra :darnel/ la Ma '
ailnßß e(
. ,
, riooTIE ;.• •
=owl,• •
• • • GAITElits
' . •atILLITEII.S, .
• -;' • ?tr x es. ne,
at all eleveriptkata. for UAW:. poWanaii, nod mildioa,
-Am etetmat artlefo.of 31.1m5. and thltdmate battocred -
Vdtere, smartidas oevsa tba latast is
Alta, a boo let of TtOoke, WING, Otrpt-hap, Bitch.
OIL *e.• • 410" • •
ectstoser ‘1:01. neat, and el l me t kril y r li t t "..._ _4'3 to.
atom abd ShOVO.Cea r tm. ono door abort utu gams.
I - • , Afir diallear to that Bed /roe VIES
l'ottsving,llaya), ST 7-41 DANIEL SetIPATLIL
MEDICINAL.
- ;Whokill.' and
arsismiS amid. CalsoliimilisS.
S. IL Corner Centre and Iforiegian
• - (Opposite Nortister's Hotst,)
to , rTsvuLLE, PERNA.
XASITYAOII3REIB AND BOLE PROPIIIiToR OP
?Mitt la glo Pectoral Sltzta „ ;•-
•
- PECTORAL 31IXTURE curie Censgis,.
RPTriCIIIIIAL MIXTURE cures lognelota.
RPTrATYS PECTORAVIIIXTURE MAP Broethltls. •
-EPPING'S' PEOPOELL MIXTURE mite nose Moots.
'EPTIMPS PECTORAL id:CritlßE will reline eon sump.
• We patients In adeosteed Mope of the 41,e50... •
EPPING'S PECTORAL murals sold fly Jacos Stah
tux, Ashland.
EPPING'S PECTORALIIIXPLTOS sold by. J. 143.taa
Mass, Ilbsersvilbo.
EPPING'S PECTORAL MIXITTLE,444 by Wm. B. Nom,
Se,bnylkla Jima. , "
Erizstra PECTORAL =PURR sold by all drtiggleti
• geoetally throughout the county.
October 24,17 ' ; 43-
HOWARD „ASSOCIATION,.
. .
.:A besetting In/faunae, estabtioted by ipeclat esstrirearent
,., /sr the Ishii of the sick and, distraied,operi , r t
eta Pirated and • Epi r dnik diseases. '
THE HOWARD A SOOIATION, -
10 view of -the awful destnietka of human Ile,
caused. by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced
uporrithe uallarinnate victims of such diseases byQuacka.
,:erereral leaner' directed their Consulting Surgeon, as
•a CIIARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a
Dispensary for the • treatment of this clam of &soaks,
le all their fermi; and to give ADTICE GRA
TIS,Its all who apply , by letter, with a description is
their, condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. de.) and
.In .eases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH *MEDICINES
FREE or on ItO L. It Is mediae to add that the As
soesitlon commandx the highest Sledirmisklll of theage,.
and Will Walsh the meet approved modern treatment.
The Director., on a relax 6f thej past, feet aliened
that their labors In this inherent benevolent effort, hare•
beenof great benefit to the afflicted: specially to :the
young, and- they hale resolved to devote themselves,
with renewed seal, to this Very important but much des.
plied cause. •
Jed Published by the Aiiociation:li Report onSlur
matethcca, or Seminal Weakness. and other Idioms of
the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgerna,wlrish
will .be seat by mall. (in a 'sealed envelope,) FRER VP.
CiIAROE, On receipt of TWO STAMPS for portage. ,
Addrese. for Report or, treatment; Dr. /JIMMIE R.
CALUOUN,Cousulting Surgeon,!Toward Aneociation,
(o. t South Ninth itreet, Philadlphia, Pa. .
DT order of the Directors. EZRA D. , HEAETWPILL.
• • Ozo.",tracruttr; Secretory. j• rroWent,
• Oit. d ',57 • 4t).ly
Important Discovery.
DIBELSEB or Tailaios AND iEtWir
A" positively curable by Inhalation,
which conveys the remedies tethe cavities in the
lungs through the air passages,aed Owing indirect COD
tact-with the disease, neutratius the tubercular Matter,
alleys the cough, causes a' free and easy expectoration.
Desist the lungs, petrifies the blood, imparts renewed el.
tally to the nervous system, giving that tone and enes
gy so indispensable for the rester-aline et' health::. To be
• able to state confidently that Consumption is curable
by Inhalation, la to me a source of'unalloyed pleasure.
It is SO much under the control of itedleal treatment as
say other formidable disease: ninety out of every hut:-
, dred ruses eau be cured In the find stages, and fifty, pe,r
cent. in the second :-.but liethetbird stage it is • impost
sible to save more than fire per cent., for the lunge are
en out up by the disease as to bid ;teefiance to medical
• skill. Even, howyrer, in th e last stages, inhalation :d
-ared' extraordinary relief to the (suffering atteudlng
' this fearful scourge, thich ennuelly•destroys - ninety.
fire thousand persons in the United State, alone: and a
eorreet calculation Awl.. that of the present mutation
of the earth, eighty millions are destined to till the
oOnsumptiveagrave.
` 4 Truly the quiver of death has Ito Illitiw 'IGO 61 0 3,i as
COnetunption. In all ages it has beers the great enemy
of ire. for it spares neither see nor sex, but sweetie off.
alike the brave, the beautiful, 'the graceful, and the
I gifted. By the help if that 2uprerne tieing, from whom
4 .:,edmeth ever} good and perfect gift, I am enabled to site,
t 4 the afflicted a permanent and I speedy cure In Con
' gumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure
.-blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their de
position in the lungs', is MS prevet the free ado:if:elms
of air into the air cells, which ce mesa weakened ,vitill
tjr
through the entire ajatena. T en purely 11.
' le mime
i t
rational to expect greater good fro g s medicine's entering
; the cavities*, the lunge titan front time administered
through the stomach: the patient will always' find the
lungs free and the breathing easy after inhaling' tense
dleis. Thus. oth:dation is a local remedy, nevertheless!!
Sets ronstitutionally, and with Mere power and certain.
ty. than remedies administered thy the itotrineh. To
prove the powerful and,dlrect in s pieure of this , . mode of
administration, ehlorofortitinh d willentirely dektroy
sensibility ins few minutes. paralysing the entire ner
eons system, so that it limb may be amputated -without
the slightest pain:. inhaling the ;ordinary bushing girt
trill destroy life Ina fear bourn. 1 •
; be inhalation of ithmeonia jeriU mist the system
When fainting - or apparently dead. Tim 'ode/. of many
bf the medicines is perreptible in flee skin m few min
idea after being intuded,and mai be immediateli;detect
id In the blood. A convincing proof of the constitu
tional effects of Inhalation, lithe Met that dames is
, always produced by breathing foul sir...l/Snot this post
,tive,srvidenee that proper remedies, weirdly ;prepared
'and judiciously administered through the Intent, should
. ; produce the happiest results t ;During eight een Jeers'
prudes, many thousands, suffering from Minutes of
(the lungs and throat; hare been under my tare, and
I bare effected many remarkable cures, -eve* 'after the
;sufferer, had been proaoctuced in the last strigee, which
'thityleatlifies.Mitisat coothinpilon is no longer a' fatal
;disease. My treatment of contemn ption ',original. and
founded on lohg experience and a thorough investige:
tion. Ily perfect acqualntaice f with the. nature of tcs•
1 berries, Ac., enables me to distihguish, readily, the ye.
dons forms of disease that simulate consumption, and
apply the proper remedies tair being ralitaken -even
! in • single case. This familia ty her. coneeetion wtth
certain pathelegical end microscopic discoveries. enables
me to relieve the Buys from the effects for contracted
chests; to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, import to
lit renewed vitality, giving enery aud tone to the entire
. system. .. ; •
Medicines :With full directions sent to anipart tit the
United Stated and Canadae by Pottlents communicating
; their symptoens by letter. Bukthe cure would be mura
-1 certain if thepatient shouldpay me a visit, which would
give me ail iilppartntilty,to lublifle the lungs and, ens
, ble me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and
then the cure could beeffeeted without my: seeing the
patient agaid. - 0.114., aRA RA M,, 31. It.
office, nal Mat sired; (aid 1.112. lett) Wine. Teen.
1 'PRZZADRLE7IIA, Itt.
- June 2'1,'67 ( March 21, '57 it:MY)! '; :6 '
• .
WILLIAMS'S
ANTI-DYBPEPTIC Et.IXIC
Dyspepsk I I Mil I gel tit Ia a I Elysrpay i
MORBID. SENSIBILITY et the
- ' !Nemeth and Bowelkattended with obvious db.
.l„.
oo r of the. digestive oirgans.l.. '
Drllpermi snd Its etterildirtt Ills, such as ; •
Nowa, iltadaehe,
~..-z.rertijao, Moistens of Xphi,l. . .
~
- Debility of the Nerrows dysterei v
Hypochondria. Jattedieei. ' j - ',' , . •
- Loss of Appetite. ,‘ •
Wailing Of Mc St r ength, 1 .-
• • Plattsleiccilotth flillielli Ilichlag of pied; . •
Minted tans, 1
antstfmtnion and sowneinesi of the Bowels, :, •
Bilious rpisiwng, 1 - • . I
Burning Sensation at the pit of the Slowielf,
/deer (Urgent;
_-, `' ' '
Oppression crfier Eateng, i' ' . • •
• I tOpitatiOn of Me heave, '
Inns in biewit of the Stomach; or totrardi the rig h .
Aincomois of Chstpt•rion, 1 .
Deprcuirs of spirit: and i rritabitity of teieper; it..
have in many. cams elided he skill, heretofore, of the
best medical praetitionerain I hirwld, and many cases
hare beAp abandoned as incurable. . ...
IM. iff Midland, Chemist . anil P rtnicentist, alter
studying timely -the lunette. oC Dni.)•Abicrnelliy and J.
Johnson. England,'and obeirlng the nattier, or the die.
ease In all!its stages, during A sturiurn In the southern
and western portion of the United States. where It pre•
calls to a greater extent 'Juin elsewhere. oriented from
South America. certain roots and. herbs. *Mu which be
prepared tin '..klugm;" which, after eighteen years' use
In privite: mart] re, has piled itself mote em melon* In
the cure of Dyipepsy, than nydmedielne that bag ever
been prepared Inany age or an clime, for the mime pun
pose. Us
; • ! ''''''
eingiuhmitted It, wit an espinnatiol of its coue
pc:treats to a number of Physicians of Plilladelph
among whom were the haglike. Joseph 11M-Mhorne a . . -
J: C. Morton, It has received their, entire approval, and
many of the Medical traeultylare now ndt only preecrib.
, lnip It foe their patients, but tare usiur4t: themeelves,
personally, and In. their Cuinfiles. Le a tonic, It is une
qualled, hod tts propirties ern of so invigorating a na
ture; that it is given with 'perfect safety and 'success to
the inost;tender Infants. + t ..L,
The . litzsza" la very gradiyth bat retrain In its action
upon the organs of digeetisit t the it:teeniest secretions of
the live ,paocrees and mucous membrane El the 13to.
mach, a nd requires that Oily one dose be taken in teen.
ty.four hours; for confirmed Dy apply can only be eared
by giaLtuaitit restoring thel Oilcans of dlgeition•to a heel
thy stater. The great en me met with Di caring the
mod kilitlnktea ,' we Ot Dopepey, aceonipanled mune
times with a high grade byporhondrhMis. has *stab.
Ef
tithed the moat unbou "eoutidence Id the curative
properties of this - .E1.1a14;" in, corroboration of which
. read thee following tertian( bile: .. • 1
ATTVITATION.—We, hsting used Wthiams'a "Anti-
Dyileptier Eligir,',' with-the most p'rfect Mit isfaction and
,auceens4take great edeasare In recooimending it to all
penman ; suffering with Dyspepsy. fi wii. are fully con
vinced of It* most estimable finalities in restoring the
digestlie powers.' removldg alipaine end ineasiness,and
Imparting a healthy tome to the Stomach . :
Julialt. Peormie, at Seuth • Wharree ;1 Casper klorrle,
' Taconyft Thomas A Ilibonel, President - ofl Dank of Prate
' syltrania; •Abnet.Ehnee,ti, arket almetrttory MLitt/ ; Ed
ward ff. Donley; No. 141`forth Wharves:: Michael Dunn
llnPerlietendent Iderelisets' Weehange: ),lalowah &ilea:
Vrankkor4 Rout; flannels Webb, 28 .Ilibert. stews; H.
N. aperry. 12 Rdward sweet; Lawrence Newbold, No.
366 Chestnut street,- Philadelphia; Wm. Yard, 6 City
Row; ftudolpb L'Arnk7 Ilrtepray;'ll. N. Winans,
lid Wafer street, New. Y ork .. • ji . ; , ... •
The hat of names eon d be ektended to almost any
level% bat the fleapit* ledeeined.swilltiatt.
restioioßicof It N. silaiter, who wilt utandoanrne
; - Ntrafruble, dad gime en to PO.
De; .1. WllLtatte=pear Bin—Wee tilloutt :fat pro.
stone to 1854.1 suffered so much" from pyspepay.. that I
bemuse eomaletely prostrated, both livadud and body:
and at length became so weakened 1 eistid not attend to
my business, and was sinking into a.deellete. andit was
belittled I never could termer; the best Medical aid wail
procured far me, mid leery meaes.rergeted to without
any redle‘ till I was *drifted to use your "Ellitiri" and
'from The time I began taking It 1 gradttaPy Improved
.iii I was oonspletety midared 14 health; The dreadful
sufferings I, endured teem Dyspeosy I patina. defeat*:
bit lamb:mildest that;wlthout theuse of yourpitilzir,"
I shoSdd be In my twee. I. assert that I solemnly be
neve your "Elixir" ban eaveCtme from an early defiti.—
I enethmie now ttl the enjoyment of most eseellest
- health.. ' L.. 1 - - 11. N. BPERRY,
lla
. Jeme, ISt Mi
' ... ' No. Mee N. Third at.. lted's-
Wei the smdentign have known 'kir. /1. - N. Sporty .
for several years, and take pleasure In stating that his
nmertion din be porfratly gelled on. and 'that we oar
selves know that he ltas been wonderfully . restored to
health from the brink of the grave: and we 1 "" 0 , as
he aseertr, tole)" by the use of De. Wilibuns'e."Ell ain't
Taos. 1: Nanette, NO. 143 Ptonfr O. -
•• -i. - . , domfdlusse, lbws st.i above tacos, , .
Tinuttmily appestat before tae,fons of Um Alderman
Oftbi etty of hibultitshisj U. N: Netiae.'whe being
deal affirmed. doth, depose and , say ! that,thst, Meta ash
Ibrtb iii tits above matlllude sri true In etorypaillenlar.
StOMa p d subserihrt thhttittb depot' June, May,
- The miscast'Medd.% bottlek.ht $1 Nato* ii *O -, "PlisDtatos - Eav,=,tisdtdiaaw. M
fpr*ls.,.,..:yropriedoe-sfhlfititWlLtdAMS, IL D. .
i . No. 4 Sodth Bernath Iliad, Phlladelp 0. I
fiebruary 21:1, lit i - • tidy, • • J
• -! . ,
MG=illE=l
:eke,
_— ~,usniii 1 /1.1 7 / 1 1....A 6 1TML1
Agricultural - Implata ) tlits, Las .
igtTHE sutiscriber Iv HI keep •
on hand CloveralmothyaudothorGw,
seeds. White Clover a tad Lava Guns
, together with gimlet, and field Seeds. w 4 rho us
will warrant to be fresh awl &cod. ilikirlli also malt "
orders for all kinds of fruit trees', (warrouted to he what
they are repreartate4.l a itrieult tital I inplethentS. it, all
of which will be furnixhed at mounter, urrrs' Mete.—
The &redound tree', r'fd t.y the subarriber are **treed
with great recs, only frt in growers of reputation and
standing.. He does not deal in seeds procured prolniscr.
(mai, in the'Mllrket.irent the N. *hose!) ebeap.rrit hoot
netts rd to the 4 haraptpt. of tbp tippd pod . N or t y„ ii i b o
ha
pure ". seeds grown prowl wuousleht /Man war
delta, IV *t• tnet eloteproximity iletirkwales their
auxin r • Addy these of the same 'Nodes, ThiPfs
as bp .Iderottion telbose wtepuretteseekher
aside or fruit trees. Yoe Hem 2e.: repo in pm, p u n y
DENJASIIN BANNAN. °
CLotrze.—Clover has an importance to farraers
which can seareely„be orer•estimated, and ore tea r
It does not teceive*ftitScient consideration. As
furnishing a large sweat of exeelleet tumors
and (odder for domestic animals, and es a; means
of
,keeping. up the fertility of oai. firms . when'
plowed under, it deserves a ptioninept place in the
system of rotation, elopt'ed by ,those who follow
either a mixed or A graln-growing husbandry,—
As a general, rule, (req. acre Of Wtnter grain, ,
should be "Seeiedifown,! l , as it is termed, to eh).
Ter In the Spring, to roulain fur at least one, and
not more than three years as a meadoworpatt.
tare.
`.The soil beet adapted to the clover plant is that
of is somewhat clayey cliarseter—such as wilt pro.
. duce the best wheat crops. Any soil which will
,grow wheat will also grow clover, A deep, well,
drained loam suits it well--on all ill-drained soils
it staffers much from Wintee':killing, tepee:4lly If
the Spring prove one of little snow and variable
tetoperatbre. On light soils it amide, the assist,'
ante of manure to prove profitable.
Clover is usually sowh early in Spring upon
- Winter grains, 'and occasionally with cods and
barley. With the latter it - generally does will,
espeebilly if' sown in good season. Upon wheat,
we sox in March. when the season is sultiviently
advanced. /While slight frosts continue, the
slight crackfng and heaving of the roil, th'roveh
their ;with,. Will gencially furnish a sogicient
g—t
ooverin the seed, though some recommend
late and harrowing in, arguing that ibis
process not' nly covers the,cluver more perfectly,
but benefits the wheat cry. When seeding with
Spring grains k it is usually ,sualcient to pas!ovcr
With the roller; lowing the 'clover : seed after tho
last harrowing. ' .
The benefit which clover shrives from plaster
seems a "fixed (actin agriculture." not needing
spacial remark in this connection. fence they
- have become associated in the minds of most fir.
tiers as partners in itM product desired; and the
one usually accompanies the other. We'think,
however, that the.suwing of plaster uplift übot
fields seeded - to clover is frequently deferred too
hie, The cloverneeds its aid when it first vanes
up ;- beside, if sown lot; the wheat is injured by
its causing too rank a growth of straw at the time
when the grain is forming. We should tux plat.
tar as early as'April, if possible; upon .viltent, and
upon Spring. grain seeding as soon as it fairly sip
peered above gruand.
The amount. of Filed necessary for an acre de
panda upon the character of the soil,-buti-there
seems no disposition us yet to - 'Seed too heavily.
Loamy soils needless than elayoy. and thwittowth
of the crop with whirl' it is'atietled—whether largo
or stuall-Alas convida! able influence. A Peck to
the'acre is little enough..-some use more, but many
leek It Is pot''' . economy to now 'rut hilf enough
to iiver the surfacethe puturage and hey are
of much less Value, and the saving of five dollars
In seed often entails s loss of five fink. ' th at
amount in thapreduet.
There ere many varieties of the clover plant,
but those most grown are the cowmen red, or
Northern clever, of which we believe there are
two varieties, the linger, or pea-vine clover, and
the medium—as It is called, perhaps, from lyini
between that and the Southern or emnll variety.—
The medium kind makes the best bay, and is
equllly valuable ne a green manure.
• We have already fouarked upon the greet talus
of clover for this: latter purpose. Sumo of
reasons why it Is so, tarty be !bus brlellyftased
Clover take/ leer from the roll and more frem the
atmosphere, in proportion to the feeding and mo
unting value Of its product, this most other
.plantts. It has numerous rodti, long, bulky
and abundant leaves, each supplYieg /egetable
matter to the soil. A luzurines growth of clover
is an excellent preparation rm y and every crop.
Its far spreading routs loosen end deepen the soil
and bring to their support and to tbo surface the
elements of fertility .bolosik the reach of most
other strops. This, too, is the rerson _why clover
delights in a deep,'fresh soil, and.ethb after rid).
coil plowittg, it is ad , Certain to suceeed.—Kura!
Yeti( Yorker.
WA° W6l/LID NOT DE A FAIIMER?—The
sills L'aarier pays the ftillowing trfbateto the oc
eupstion of-the farmer a yout.g man wants
to engage in; business that *lll insure him, in
middle life, ilia greatest .amount of leisure time,
there hi nothing more sure 'than farming. If be
has au iotlependentl turn or mind, let him be a
trrtuer.yt he wants to engage in a healthy oc.
ouristion let him till the soil. In short, it he
,Would be inderVent, let him get n spot of oarlh,
keep within his means, to shun the lawyer ; be
temperate, to avoid the doctor'; be honest, that he
may have clear coneciente; improve ,the ten,
so as to leave the world better than he found it;
and then, if he can not Bye happily and die con
tent, there is no hope for him." •
CARE OF FARM IMPLEMMIII.—WO 6plicro it,assr
be safety led that the &ruler its the courses of
years sustains as much loss in the needless injury
and decay of his tools by exposure ta th` weather
durlngtholrenson thiZethey are not in use, se he
does rrorit the actual wear of ;heat on the farm.—
The'rragon, the snowing machine, the harness,
the plots, with the whole catalogue of minor tools
and implements, we are convinced from actual oh.
serration, suffer more frOm the influence of the
sun in shrinking and cracking and in the decay
caused by:exposure to the wet whot not in use,
that, they would were they kepi constantly em
ployed in the werk•for which tb4 were designed.
—Valley Farmer. 1
CARROTII Suceisstols.—ln some parts of
Musachuiclist tpur or Bre successive crops of
carrots are taken, froto the saute fund. •,itti out •
dimlolehed product. The editor ofthe law Eur
land Forvuer'says 'be has raised four suet:essir•
crops, with a grsdual increase. All crops, must
exhaust land tuclre or less. truisms part or all is heft
ea the land; but in this la/ileum, it SPPt-ilfg t h at
this nuptial timattrioi iespiited more fertility than
the crop look easy. •
' EttiftS.:
To CLEANSt FeATIIICR Babll.—ltub them OW
with -a stiff brush, dipped in hot soap ed& When
clean, lay them nn a ?had, or any other clean
place, where the rain -*ill fall on them. When
thoroughly soaked, let there dry in a hot sun fte
MI or 1011'10 etmeessive days, sluikirlg thew op
_well, and turning.theat ,over each' day. They
- should be covered 'ever with , * thick clo) during
the night; if exposed to the night eirt, L they; grin
become 'damp, and mildew.
iiRALIIO OINTXEX7 YOU. WOUxiik,an.—Till• •
quitter of no ounes n ' t sf white wax and a bAlf an
i
0111100 of,speimsee and pat thtuts in a stain 1 ;..
Au by the fide of p fire, till the sess,atol sper
maceti are.dissolr i Whets ,cold , th e eiutioeut
is ready fur use. is is an setiele which it is
much
. better to m tha n to purchase. When
you make it !Deist you knisse that it hes no ir''
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ritatingtir I' ti; aterial in ft.
To exams „;,•,2 0 ,asuiss.-11oir mattrauct this
hareheceine bard and dirty, can be made Derifil
as good as tier by ripping them, washing the
ticking, and picking the hair free from Isenelso.
and keeping fit in a dry, airy place semi days.
Whenever. the ticking gets dry, al/ it lightly wi th
hair, and - teek it together.
Fan to run Canarr.—lu case* of Ere fie the
Alumni, it le an. exrellent plsn'tO put salt on the
dre fu the gribihetow; es It Nett ehomtca.lr 02
tSti• Seining root above. Ibis 'bas beer. famed to
extinguish the Ire in a short thee, sod down"•
89 Weser* generally Aeons::
flirnuOirroo - Porsoi.-;-ff ainfinni Aosta 14
twalloirod ItelifeOtally, file' Oro liblilpoonfitt
of grotrod spostard, lsizid in - worm water. , lc
will operate soon iostonisoomis es tin. •
To 'Wait Vein KID Ou ow
ttiiii6olel3l of etitarfde . 6f rad*. atietsiti rabi:
spuousful ul w4tur ; usa a .uago.. • -
et Jew.