The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 06, 1858, Image 4

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Trout:lnning our crystal, 10, 1 1 tho diviwi -
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Anil Utak ots nodule smog dO NO kluge of Al e
Whoa Jour, lotosTuptiugtoWkitea a t
Aud liewLieb• sad listellsellessolltaire from-t)
AU oho goblets mho. soloritirbroddlardi Oak
1 1 4 1 1 4,
Mil OW,* Vat ituaikie: Jm/ i * r
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1 euao ikim suouottor or lime ee, I
Ineitltif4o l ll, IPS illr 110; ,
' 1 pfitorttl armed thee 1 earl Ofitir pile; '. '
And ova MO shale keel usaxi4 pektsiecheeife
When Jbdod, Interrupting, Via, ilAire's si ads
And women but play lath moo's Warts WI the
r aorever, .Why not f If therm bloteVow oy 1
Get outaf my seuditao, etoludest4o - Joireef k , ,T
•, ,
Mi bort glows with hope for the welfare of •
I prey lot' my fellows, and help whew mut !
I see thionsh the distance or agal tti. bat
The smiLS mroins wiser, wogs haPp7 • *roc
When J o P lu t blitir."oolf, NM's= Ws
And, if not • tyrant. • fool ors sloe.,
I 'Mimes Wad human flesh an my
Get out of my moil We, sadism/mut
, 1 ,•,, • THE MEM LOUIS..
Rader: your attention is requested
.' rrien while we snatch from oblivion s p
i a
hider, of BoliVar Brown, Esq. At ti3ePratrje":lenr'Ps"Yft
ijut enriegis'teentysiat;eai
dermatitis, and acted like a man. Bit co
was Sir; imootk bleu curls adornedl
brow and alltbaisort ottbing; his eye'
a blue and meloneholy cast, *Web gr
sorrowful exprassion_to his face; irk : f
all things wens taken into coniideratit
a veryjvlei sort of a somebody:* Vi
ly for'•Eliver Brown,. Esq., : there'wes
in his character, which ao elk* int
remedy, and that was bashfeinese
-hint perfect martyrdom to pats a . yetu
in the Street, a young .001114, in the si
Often has he goo* a square out of hie
`tier to prevent meeting • the glance o
!acquaintance. The sight of '‘. l diatit,
I caus i dli k eart to throb with fear t
land d be be found in temple
It blowsier, that a sot'
gl , ashionibfejady, and Bre
of (realms, was -prevailed spon%to
Fortifying' Us inner men with "s g
and his outer one , by era de cologar
. auftlelent courage to enter the crow
Taking a taut in an unecouplet f a
. attained a silent listener to the topic,'
tion', and occasionally answering'*, '
to the . interrogatives propounded to
Broth!: trembled I with fear, and it` rr
young lady approliehed and entered
'nation with him that he felt at ease. ,
lie was eirapluted with his new
*ld will resolved let some way to she
predated her, kindness. :"Ifes,".he
.. will' e• her home.'',l
• 1
To undertake the task was to iiim
attempt, and clearing hie throat, be
hie earth:es to stuAter home, but ',a
lug, rumbling sou)iti was alfthat .s
pals and ghastly. lips. , , 4
• .oMiss,,sh-sh.shall"—and limbs
liniiiir Br,own Stuttered. ' .r,
"Did you speak 105131, fir. BiO
the tidy, in soft, inutiost tones, - it
tra i need the Monier, -1 , • I
al re.re•remarted, tilts-if I
.. ' • .
' ''y ( s•ri ho.'ho.home,"poor Brown gas , '
"By all ,means," and tehe smile
a-e. • ,,L
nd -tookhis arts so graCefulli,
everything but her presence. ,T
Brown „thought that he would en ,
the walk agreeahle—he tried - to.
• subject arose before him. ". On the
. lance, and • irhen thely had 'gni* .
residenen, he managed to statnin
good ni.nig.ulght." •' t, ,
f . Bleep visitednot the eyes 'of . +o
Upon. that eventful night,. 14/1
#, heard, de., floated before him;
obt—liolirpr Brown wee in
. 4 , lie came et last ti the despera
"popping the oestion," and fOr'
,thritugh a regular course of study
Feetingliinself competent forth
be made . every preparatioth to
' 'with vigor. , • '
,
it wigs cold night in the wintry
when, that Brown arrayedlimm
beet, afd proceeded . to the haat
It was lowa time before he eons
(moray to monorthe -item an
accomplished, ins ito T od in a nor
afraid to ring the bell. At last
watchman might arrest him fe
on the hones, he me the kno
Ms heart was now in his mem
he hesitated, but the door at It'
And all retreat WSJ alt OM
he was resolved to stand the • asard. 1 1 ;
ll* entered the parlor wi trembling gape,
and as the blooming beauties •f Miss Price bloke
In upon him, be could searcel stand from agita
tion.• •
"Goloolood eve•evening, isv," hemumiled.
"Good avelaing, Mr. Brown take a seat ;" fl and
•i
as she spoke, she hatidi4 him chair.
There sat Bolivar'irown. > q, all in a sweat,
three it was ezeWedingir old. One tolled
upon th, wings of time, an yet not ten ords
had escaped from our lover. • s the leaves I npon
a tree shake from the violet ce of the wi n d, so
thef frame of poor Bri:ern hook from violent
agitation. Ile, tried to s • k, but not a iionnd
came forth.: Ile was near) choked, and his
clothes became moulted fro the perspiration,
which bill agony had thio to the surface of
his body. Mies Trice spa • not; site weer wei.
dently waiting with patio: for ,name signs of
Ms. Brown's ex im etee . : masa nature could
stand it ne,longer, so cresol honk:
"Miss I
"Well, Mr. Brown, what I It: •
"f am , g.go-go-going to h-ebb.change
sit-situation."
"You don't tell mp so, Mr Brown. Why, what
Ms caused that move? . not your landlady
plate you, or has her d ughtlor given you'llie
sack ri
"What in the dance ;is
thought Brussut "landls4
1 • .
mystery to me." 1 •
* , I "Miss Ma-Ma-Mary, /[!:1
. 4 "Don't mean what, sirf"
- 1
Desperation now seised
his hat, bernade a bee:Brie
went stammered out, "Yes,
. Home he went, and mad
tt up so." Neat day this
"Yes, by Jupiter I I Ira
torsi me: 'of that / *Mee
"Night * awn and es the
bung upon it • walls, 801 l
l i on his expeill ion. Buoji
-;or three eitr glasses of ,
eoutd overcome all, obit
Teitadel of his love's bear
- titime upon tiitp eofa, , hy he
grave face, sild : 1
.
.
"Miss Maty"-- •-•
"Mr. Browel"ehe ens
' "Miss Mary, I have io
intereetingeo-eo-ecuu...ee
'to you; and I de-sire yell .
"You . sball have it,:.
'subject may be." f .
• Brown began to , choke,
— wae an awful eminent. , ..,
"kiiis•Pri-Prioa, I ai .
Mar married r he at len
• The lady grew alariw
taken leave of his sense
moot was *Heat.
Silenoe gives consent?,
Brown . ; and- taking bei
Volemn.tirtses i
,
; she thonskt he. bad
1 ,/nd therefore fora pa
[
!
and :to thoughi Dolive
hind in hit,;he said lb
"Let'r-ee•aeal oar ri
"Yr. Brows i I protea
, and M frioa apisoara
apt''est aiicb ?liberties;
. si
Med.) , inSignalat. ,
"Sirl"
yen not prom
"No,rlrl"
"The- ..
theta mis-altu .
!lota Imre; air; iipiKl
1f011,4r Broirn, , IM
and a warnifittylqi Ito
derotood you!' '
I .101 r
winnii.haigm
brig NMI.;
• —•
ow' wbat for we ow our
"liyabser, do y'pult
boy, !heir'
• "Do sot
"WAII~ r mill tell yot
-.toy, Hain, Ish his pai
,
• ,11,110111ARD, FRY 00.,• •
lisualtors & Dealer* is Zulss*.
• frlAltierd, PA. - . •
COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO
vans antis Ibr salerin all tbo,prinelpal
Union. 11110,11tarta tor ulo on lingland.lreland,Bool,
land anilXalos. Jana 14,'56 '24-
9 ' .. 011.31 OILS!! ' •
A n JOHNSTON, Agent, for A. A.A.
7 • LANA (late Lau and Entary.) iholesale dee.
'et I L S and NIMES. N0.1.14' Pearl and 88 •Wafer
street. New York. All orders left at the' ' Aloe of Jetties
H. Gruff, Esq., or at the Exchange Mail, wilk receive
prompt attention. . .
.
ileptensber 28, WI
•
• .. ~ ' ' 811.tf
"WHITE HORSE HOTEL."
Metier. of .Clelfre end Mehaatonge 'Streets, '2"baseilfe.
Joseph 11. Pegattaryrietear.
gotertal sweats and ifeeomm Ilona of the best kind,
and every attention will be by the: hat and bleat.
telt dants to make guests add travellertemerortsblr.
/tenet 1,'67 814 y '
r . e a ma
go from
o period
g men"
>, and of .
plosion
hh lofty
non of
LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS.
iT Preserve rear Waste Paper.
WILLOW BASKETS of various
f sizes for preserving Waste Paper. We rrilLal•
low a Stir pries to those who win sale their paw sad
bring It to minors. For sale by B. BANNAN.
0 very
•t, sben
— PACINC2NIACHINt.
rpHE subscriber has added a Paging
Maehlne to his }nudely and Is noir prepared to
page Rooks, and number 'rickets, de., In large or small
quantities. All %Inds of Blank 'Rooks printed. ruled,
paged and hound to order—and all kinds of Sindtngex
stated at• short notice. Partitular attention paid to
Iftading Magazines, Pamphlets, de. lI.BANNAN.
Jane 24.1 • • Binder osi4 Bookseller.
13=
De defect
us could
t Nei .to
g vacua
teet i and
.y, Inas
a ' tweak
" alwais
!., d seldom,
WM. THOMPSON,
Bailie? and Dealer la Stabilanise'
Oppvile !hi Episcopal March, ibierrale, lb.
01INCURRENT Money, Gold and
Silver, land Warrants, ac.,boneht. and fold. . Win
etly at tend to all cella:4lone *ablated to hts earte-'•
*intonate badness paper, loom stodge, and alt other es
.4drities. Stoney received on deposit and intenest alt•
hawed.
I I rile, to be
n,..by dint
be prevent.-
I of brandy,
gathered
ed room.—
L . 4e/emcee—Meats. bum to., Pblladelphli; Ron.
V. W. thetas, Pottsville; Jost( lintrpot. Presldent i )W
On' Bank, Pottsville; Bticb Psrussox, Fay, PottssUle,
MAC. Lotent, Esq.. Pottsville.
i Pottsville, November 1.'67 {6•
'A - SIAVE FOR eusingsrpt
e loomainso ;store , r a •
I / ACOD MILLER, the active partner
It Of the firm haring recently deed, la order tvettionp
basinesa. the undersigned offers for sale, their *hole
• stook of goods eonsisting of Dry Goods; Groceries, Queens.
I. ware, Hardware, de.. &e., on Ikvorabie teams le nepotist.
bts parties—none other.need apply.
,
', At this the oldest stand in this Tleinity,'durinn the
Last eight ,years.'a Nathan incrawalug from thirteen
Abel:mond per annum, up to twenty thousand dollars
per annum has been done.' Please call on or address
EIAIIHHL E. Call SCOIII,
Zairt;itdiw Partner .f thefirwt of "Jacob Main. 4.00 •
' Wiermiseo P. 0.. Dauphin Co., Pa.. Yttb.1,1866. 6-tf ,
met, be to.
(converse.
aim. Poor
Arran a
silo tourer.
qiaintance,
Wholesale Flou N r a nd Grain Stns.*.
TIME SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave io
it lathe's the citizens or Schuylkill county, thatthey
hare leased the werehouee of Meyer.. Yardley & Ron, on
the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets. an Potts.
rifle, where they hate constantly on hand.—FLOUR. of
the best extra and ouperflue brinds,lWHEAT. RYE,
OATS and CORN. Also. Corn and Oats Chop. )1111iYeed,
Buckwheat and Corti .51viLL Apples, totatoes..., gia 4
ke., kr.. all of which they will sell et greatly z. siz
dneed Drives. Orders for any qfiantity of Flaw v
and Omin received and delivered at any point, on the
shortest notice. '
how heap.
altered, '!1
n Herculean
tried to qder
ow. murmur.
ea from his
ceased. Mr.
Dealers and Feeders generally, will find it greatly to
their advantage to give as a rail, as we are satisfied that
by an doing they CAD save at least 20 per cont. on their
purchases. Give as a call and ascertain Mr youreeires.
13011 BERGER k FLAIR,
Pottsville, Ovtobtir 31, '57 44.tf
n 1" Inquired
t almost en-
.a-could sea
T': out.
eo lovingly,l
at he forgot { !
~er: left, and s
t
`r Tor to snake '
speak,„but n 4
walked in gif t ;
"at the lody'i
out,"gagoor
TRAVELER'S'
riIHE l atest and best Traveler'S Guide
nutmeats+ the United States, just waived and tot
/la est, lIANNA74'S Cheap Bank Store
DIARIES FOR 1856 ,
()F every siz o and style of binding,
for sale at D. BdIINAICB
Dec. 12.,'E.7 Book and Stationery Store.
THE TRIBUNE AIMANAC.
BY Horace Gaely; Price 12} cents.
Just published, and for sale by B. BAN NAN.
. A il.O • frexh supply of Pocket Diarlesoll lofts. kludi
and Maas: for 11158., ' 1./421.10,W S.
MARRIACE.CERTIFICATEE. -
XTEW antlt urautitbl styles, suitable
•
il..for Moront dekozolnatldna. for sale at
B. BAZ.NAN'S Book and Stationery Store.
rottaTille, Deo. 'A' , • en-
r baelltel lover.
tie of copldi,
he truth 'una
conclusion If.
paths
or the occasion.
droadM twAt,
nn the war
.LIVINctTOPIE'SAFRICA.
A screen ki upp y.
TCST RECEIVED, a furth e r supply
str of Livingstone's Travels and Reerarehre in South
Africa, with numerous plates. For foie at
• B. BANN AN'S ll,olt and Stationery Sf.isre.
of—.—no patine
It In hielandi:
ty
of hit lady loie.
gather sufficient
•
TALINASONIO TEXTIQQK.
S'S AIASONIO - IBILI 800,
RO
C beautifully' illustrated, and' duty attanged.
'CROSS' M AF.LON IC CIIMIT,I2 too.
s a h,-st, . HANNAN'S ,
Book and ?tatter:ear) Stele.
RjlBo that lite
used mood, at If
foaling that the
• baring deifies
a gentle pulc—
; for a moment
.1 juncture opened,
ei die was tail, end
BENTON en the Deed Scott Case.
IST ORICAL and LOGICAL Ex.'
etnination of the Decision of, the Supewe - Court
of the United States in the Dred Scott Case.;-by How
Vies. U. Denton. This is decidedly one of the most pow
erful and convincing reviews ever written.. For sale at
B. BAN:IAN'S Spol; and Stationery Store.
WATSON'S ANNALS OP PHILADELPHIA.
ANNALS of Philadelphia & Penn- 1
Weenie In the Olden Time, a ethic/Mho 40 f me
moire, anecdotes and in ridents bt the city and Its inbabi
tants,—uumerous 'engravings. 'New remised editinn,pute
llshlng In numbers, at 2.5 cents eae.h. Buhkriptions re•
valved atß. BANNAN'S j.-
Donk and Stal4ontry Store.
• yitycs of PQITSVILL.E. f
frllt; sullsoK lßEK'has a lot of the
of Pottryille. which hi beautiful view .cif
the location, scenery. de.. which he will bell at the low
rate of 2..eents each, to closeout the lot. They ware
published at $t 50 each. Now is the time tn'lpreenre
copy, as but few remain unsold.
B BANNAN.
May 30,'57 Booluieller and Stationer.
PAPER D 0 1.1.8... A Fresh sapply.
co.jHANDLER'S PARFALDOLLS, a
' the latest Perla - T . 34110a, comprising •
1. Carrie with her Dreasee.
No. 2. Mice with her Dimes.
. No. 3. Charley.
•
No. 4. Little rainy Lightfoot. ,
No.6..Betty—the blilicartid—wlth all her Pete. ;
No. 6.. Jack and hie Holiday Compaolime.
For male at - DANNAN'S Sark Store.',
rriffLlN um!. r4.gur FAUI
t; LARACERsQUADItILSILE.c
,! wieh
L a precise sod period description of the Nest Flg
res as executed at the prluilple Courts of Europa, add
it the most 'batik:amble Balls itul - Partlet by Mona.
New Russian MasurktiQuadittlei
8011,61 Musicales, by Fred. Meyer. ;
• • The Muleteer Polka, by Langton,
Scotch Polka, by Chas. D'Albart. • • •
La Relay Topase.
Malcolm Polka, by Alex. de lirthUa,
• Willie Scbottlsch, by Jar. Bellak. .
Nothing to Wear Polka, by Witmer.
' Jost received and for sale at ' B. IIANNAN'S
Feb. Li, IA Music and Bookstore.
the talktog 'boat?"
—daughter—!to All a
-do-clon't mosso' that."
ACRICULTURAL AND ARCHITEC
TURA,L 131)01(8.
4 ESSENDLN rS Uolnineto Farmer
and Gardener.
Duest's American Flower Garden Directory. ' j
Buest'aFirally 'Mitten Gardener.
.Johneton'a Agricultural Chemistry. . i
• • Downing's Landsuipe Giniening.
Nash'e Progreesive Farmer. . ; •
Alien's Treatise on the (crape.
Pardee on the Strawberry. , .
Touatt on the flow. (-•
• Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual.
' beill's Fruit. Flower and vegetable Gardener:. 1 •
•• Johnson's DiCtionary of Modern Gardening.
Blike'a American Farmer:
Breek's Book•of Flowers. ; , .
• i .
Thomaa's Farm Implements. '
ittowne's American Poultry Tied. . .
Bilitrlett's Poultry Boot.
,
Downing'■ Fri:lllsl.nd Fruit Trees of America.
American Fruit Culturist by Thomak z 1 ,
Lindley's Ifortieniture by Downing',
Bridgemartra Young Gardener's Assistant.
Downinealtural Essays. -- • I
. . t
Values Architecture.
Brown's Field Book of Manures.
Lfebies Agglenitural Chemistry. ' ' !
Ponta* at it..BANICAM'S;
Seed and Flower Store.
141 •
on 'hero. , .
Taling up
for the slo or,ltad as he
miss—yes, mieL" .
a resolit. not, to give
,e, soliloquised : , .
ask'her. to-oig4 She
in • "
(lampsm of.lfear'en, were
,
,' Brown, Esq,i, started
. g hinticif up With l two
rend), lie Wilts if he
cies, and conquer the
He took.a /sat this
I
side, and patting on a
, : •
1
tired.
; •some very iti-in.intbr
municatiori to :tos-toake
attention." i
•
GREAT INDUCEMENTS! . 1
An Eitensive Variety of Standard Books! very
• • : Chest. .'
HE SUBSCRI BE R being desirous
of reducing hie luxe strck of standard
ueous Books will Pell them off at extremely low prints.
Among many otters will be found
flobertson'a II ince 101 l Work. 3 vols., Sto.
nowt% Modern Bumps, 3 cola., Svo. - -
Plutarch's Lives. Ito.
Life or the Duke tifi Wellington, Illustrated. • I '
Uhanlitiv'e Encyclopedia. of Litetature,2 vols. I
I:hamlet's Infertitation for the People. i.
Stott 's Oommustary on the Bible. 3 vols.
COWinehenslus Boatmen ta ry on the Bible, 6 vo/11..
lithfrettes History of the Vatted Notes, 6 robs
Doncroft's Mandy of the Veiled States. d'vola. f .
Waverly Novels complete, in IS vols., and in 13 vols.
Tioswell's Life of Dr: Johnson by Croker.
Smith's Dtcttonsry of Arts and Manufactnne. •
Appistou's Cyclopedia ot Biography..
Irving's Life of Washington,l vols. •
South's Sermons,: vote.,Svo. , I
Addison's Complete Works, 6 sous: , •
Washington Irvin/le Works, /6 YOU.
Cooper's Works, 34 rots:
Bayard Taylor's Works. 6 vols.
Don Quixote mut Gil Blas,ltiastrated Editions.
litostratmf World of Art. .
Tales of a Grandfather...
Works of Lomas° Dow
Shtfon'a Natural History. plates.
etraldatt Nights Entertainments.
,Ilamtn*rs I/noting Adventures in the Meths'
Comm sliwater's Life among Liana, Elephants. tc.
Stephen a Egypt and the liplyirand.
WebMer's Vocal, Encyclopedia of Useful Race/left*.
'Headley's Washington and Napoleon..
Newecenb's Cyclopedia of.ltisaleas. . • •
Jotepb no's Works, {caplets, Various editions. .
ttre'l , Dictionary of Arts. Stauubutures end
bvell's Elements/and Principles of Geology. 4 vole. .
Library of Standard Fiction embracing works of Sterne,
Ets• - **l Fa nab Mons, Slim Burry, Jane
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and Art. , •
Ewowleilge.
volts
rammt Cabinet edition of . the.iitttlab
lb. gilt. • . j :
end Ito remains. • - • ,
ill* on the New 'restaurant. -
y of Ilsimesiesomunmonapt/ i n.
do/podia:Of Antilteeturo, 2 ne•
t .
Int volo„ nazis:oat Oils,.
1 Diotlooorraoyol Ovo,• i••
titters RloWooof.ZigiasilL. V. .
of nal" • TIAN.:
_•• •
mina editions et tlnilitiateraPosts,
7 ,_____anowilimoust In
II a !Mob be all
' It . ,
f•BealtastqlttitdinfieseDrgaspe.'
r. Brovru, whatever the
1. Misr, Pries to smile; it
go.go•going to get me.
th roared out
with* ka-ki,hisa."
to be minor
Der nation Ore ei)l onr
WARMMr9. , ..
18CELLAN'tiOUS,
„
LAMES' WORK BASKETS. OR
SANDS, -
101EAUTIFUL T Patterui—Liett , d
•Dargibli. Aloo,Suspeumbm Mover Dukes, pa*
rrfAnxt and Strr sal* by U. 11ANNAX.
totilleult to be litatiodattiell
1 - 01:1N `ENGPSH Jr, CO.'S ' 'Patent
t wird issos swan. tbe belt in
t , marattt atagitest dirk tem to Mabel* to
to bad elleiteale eel retail, at - BAUMAN B.
rttiavil oohs SO. -
BOOKS, &e.
April 4, 1,7
~, , ,tigor-Arev.rg.talrem',..- 7 ,:stan tit , *lCWy ~,vr,a",-...W.O.....E.,,,,,orAwvresem..•,ni'aitwOel•*.„
geal:olD and COAL
—Tiorliatiorslgned are vitiated to rondo* Orden
alebratad Amblaue Coal from the "BauerottEl•
eager Colflory."_ From aid extensive Aerations and ha.
protest/ate mad* at thee:Mel thhterinterfor mew.
Ind tho OW; t4ejWiraftiesitatron iirofferiat63 the
trade u ariMe that ambers no superior is the raaar
bet, botkart to quality.nad freedrun from dirt, state and
*tinnier:dries,' -They are atao`ppeeeery..roroaa treelike eon.
tracts Sir Lehigh sad *Schuylkill learn othefralues
• suitinerr, wing e 00., -
Yebru- No.
UT 19 wahrut street, Coistmerciii Build's&
ary 9, d4y -
CAIN, HACKER & COOK,'
lonscsso marrows, - -
.13.1a4,15.
Alio. dotter. in other test qualltier of
White and ked 414 '.
coals
No: 136 Wistatti street, Plu/cutdpkin cad Woodissul
Wleartes.
Tnaiat.ig Cu,. Musa ILLezei. Jaw*. Coos.
r".. 4 1 1 ± 81 7 2 7).'0 1 970
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VAN DUSEN, NORTON: A& CO.,
Bob? Agent. for the Bile of the
ra.l42:ll;_tGZE.
Coed & -,.tavigatioll.ro.'n Coot
• • AXIII Ilti i.• • I
Bea Reed Sad 161716114 'Ask Choul.
{No. 28 Walnut etreeniUmIDEIMILA'
Offices: , No. 53 Liberty Bt., eor. Nang, N. YOWL
No. b Doane street, ItgeTON.
thippinglitleistol,llallstowitifid
No. 1, Itioluathii. • '
Emelt 21, '67 '
' LUTHER, DAWLL GABLE,
_LESSEES OF KASItA .WILLIAM
COLLIERY. (ftenterli `Zoosial. Stwateiscor C 0.,)
J are now prepared to receive order* for their celebrated
wartz ASH COAL from dolls:Pan and Black Reath
talus, and RED ABU from the Lutheraud Peas kOrchard
1 seine, all of which are fr ee and weU • idapte4
for family use. Raving re2Entiy adopted Mine %wove
meets in the machinery kr the preparation of this Cad.
whOrentailet them to vegetate the slate?ind fiat pieces
boil the square fractured, giving ; it a handsome and
1 uglforto else tnd appearance, they can emedeotlr
commend it to A. public.
Ottee—io Centre street, opposite the Amnion Bones,
Pottsville. . ; •
. ,
Agents In New York t PhiIId'UOGIIIRS A LUTHER.
ofikes: f No.= Walnut Street, PRILADELpIIIA.
1 No, 16 Nassau Etresti NEW YORE.
February, 27,1E38 . .. • J j 9tf
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the follow
ing celebrated , 1.:
ANTHRACITE' C O ALS,
From PIaLAD • 4 •
:BLACK. MIN E,'•un Asa
.. • do
NAMOND, •-•- - do • .
BBACKVILLB. -4n[
• I • '
Ida the KRUM •
BLACK IllEATliivernAu
-tort= mr.; . _ !do. .
13PItiNG unotot.
WTOSIINO VAL, do
Prom MaZABETIEPORT,
RIGH, warm ass. and 00UKCIL RIDGE, an Asir.
ALSO. the very impeder
CUMBERLAND COAL:
; Mined by the Hampshire Coil ant Iron Company.
• offices: 86 State street: BOSTON, '
110 Broadway, KEW YORK. •
March 1f.'67 • •
itterAdrertiyesnents :et in target type than mat will de
' clyzegai 50 per ant advance an our cepa/vie mks.' '
J. 8., A. Sr,- S. ALLEN;
7sasd 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
DEALERS IN OILS.
June 6,'57
I O 11.8! `OILSII mum
HODCSON.. & .KEAN,
;Wati, - 3 ti tea. 03bants,11bilatta.;
General Commission Yeivhants, and Dealers in
WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING
I 'AND MECHAN):CAL PURPOSES. ,;
Sept. 2,'d7 ' • 38-tr. •
Wire Rope Works of
JOHN A..IIOEBLING.
Tresitoa, New Jersey. •
Arit-A tante assortment ot;floolope constantly on
band. Order/119W with despatch. Yor site. strength,
ettutenat. 'ftw , ,elreuhrr. [Feb. Zr. '6s o.ly,
:GEO. W. POMEROY & CO..
•t D[ALOtBli
OIL,, SOAP, CANDLES, .Ito.
NO. 10 South Water street; below.
Market. Philadelphia.
Sperm, Lard. Elephant. Wh'ale, Titnners'andAvidnery
Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. ,
44 :Samuel T. Killen !Miasmal.
Ptiladelpbta, January t, 'SS • • 1-17
JOHN A.:NIOORE, -
Oil and Commbision Merchant
• AND DEALER IN
MINERS' SUPPLIES,
Mo. 104 8. Water ,
Has cdustsntly nn band
Bperm:Lard. Solar. El ephinet,Biembed and Racked
beleOils,Sperm and'Adataantlue Candies,
.BurningandGresidnailditellPresa!Y
(err Mums' wie, Wire Rope, j
Slope phatiis.
, Blasting Powder, Ruddy Lampe, : .
Guar and Leather Belting, Fuses, Wicking, &r.
/kir Age et far Enabling's.celebrated Wire Reps at the
Manntictinete prices. IJan. 23, '56 4.1 y
Sehuylkill Fire and Marine
INSURANCE .COMPANY.'
Of 3P I 1! es sr 1.1.1.0 .
Office in Sillyinan's Building, ffiabantongo it.,
2 doors above Centre at, Pottsville, Pa.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW
*sloo.ooo.
UMIMMM=
This Company obtained its Charter at the last Beision
or the Legislatu • e of Pennsylvania, aft Is now telly or
ganised and prepared to issue Fancies, at liberal rates,
on Fire and hiland risks:on Public and Plicate Build
fogs. Furniture. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise bt AB
ili d i & o
on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland Then
rime on Canal Boats and, Barges; by Canals and Rivers ; •
also on Cargoesof Coal to Philadelphia, New York.
thyme. go. This Company guaranteesto adjust all louts
promptly, and thereby lope to thorn the patronage of
the public.
Dlractoi•
J. 11. ADAM, • .
. JOUN D. DEFORM. JOON HENDRICKS,
D. O. 'DENO LI NO. ,
U.
GEORGE J. OELIR.
K. N. KEPNER. President,
lid General Agent.
Si K. M. KEPNER
WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr
JACOB IiIINTZINGEB., Jr
OIOROB LAMM,
W. v. - SMITH, _
ROBERT PALIIER;
' S.
• W. P. 831M1. Seerehu7 a
Pottevnie, Japaarg
OFFICIAL.
TREASURER'S REPORT
. or
Iteeniiits aild Mapeasdittores ;
FOR.the year!ending February 13th,
183$:•11oraugh of CRMSONA.
W. S. COULTER, Treasurer, to amount with the Borough
• I.
of Cresson: . , .
1867. ,'; '';
. .
~
May 19. Cash of'W. A .11ammer. Ch. Bur, (fine,) i $ 3 00
! June b. Do. W. Sh eri. Ito. Col, on ae't of tax, ! , Xi 00
• 10. Do. do '''' . do do I".AO 00
11. Do. do i do do .!-30 00
lfa, Do. Ch. Burgess, (One,) , , J ' '2 00
28. DO. Wm. Styars,tol., on area Of tax, 1106.36
1 Jrulyl6. Do. do do do . ;r.48 60
'Ana.24. Do. • do do do.;
,• 80 00
Sept,24. Do. '. do ; do .do ';32 00
0d..12. Do. do, 3 ." do do ; u) 00.
J m. Do: do , !;.' do , do ' 1D 00
'NOT. 3. , D0.
,do I.` 'do do ' I:. 10 00
• 30. Do. do ' do .do . i .; -25 00
.14. Orders of &di, as cash, Nos. 03, .74 U.
23 and 241_ ' ' .:31 13
' Do. do. Nos. d ,'2s and 35; , l9 26
1858.
Cash of IVut.rtyars;Col., . ' 12
' ; • _
' Jan. 20. OrdentorCol.i its eaxh,N05.33;3 , 0,.36 a 37, 970
29. Cash 'do , •, • . ' 1 e , 30
Yob. I. Cash of Ch. Burma. (J. Stares late) ; • 200
Do. of Wm. Slyer', Col., ; ;„ ',• 21 79
” ; Orders of ditto, Nos. VI and 47, ' ; 40 64
1 4 .
' - Total,
1807. ~
f , Cr.
IIM ' " 1
Pk4lll ON nokoton Ounzies._ ? - •
Joiy 20. No. 1, J. J.llUpebareh,oxpemvil of 800-
rooth Charter. - ! ' Fio 50
Sept. 4. Tio.2,ll.T.Rody, webs eleeniteketel lao
S. No. 6:19. - .ZlHiumte No.lll.J.Cier. lab.; 17 50
9. N0.3:19. P.filteheo. No. 12, J. Delt Oa,
labor. i , • 1 •t•• 11 16
10. No. In, W. A. Balmer. sundries: _ ; 42 VI.
11. No. ff. Jzioillookey, N 0.13, Joel NuwNi " '
tabor.i ', 31 40
No. 14. P. ind Z. Beek. No. 4,1!. Ulu" •
-esrtinu u lind supervision. , 14 60
12. No. 5, J Vlttek, No.' ''' ---
, P. T.'"
..,
..,..
~, Jaelbllttei, No. two. WISTOT, t
. i NO. 9,1, P,Boyer, labor. . 26 501
26 NO. 11, Andrew litnannel, labor, `, ' 1 ' 750
24. N 6.17, Daidel Frtaktc, meannt7. . . 11 02 1
Ont. - . 1 . . 'No 19, B. /Winos , per 14"..1,1.1inunes. r ' - I
' printing. _-.
16. No. 18, Jacob Itlekiilaban '- . , 3.00 f
? 7 - 1
Dee; 8. No. 41, IN6l7lrer, labor, ' ~• Irtln
hoot 114.,
9. No. . Ren tiler. Jr- tabor, ' 4 OCi
ii. No. 2i342-' 23,. 24, taken as cash
. .
' __. . No. 26, Otlind 36, ditto ditto i..
; 3 10 1 1 4
In. No. 22, Win. Brumfield, labor,) - ; 8 :
- • V.I. N 0.31, Jet* Car, No. int, *men ahoy- .
Shop
bell, bibor and tools, . . , . 4 •
.
MO.' ' , l ' I
44; .9. Na.' 91, W.m. Eller; lah o re , 1 • 1 100
20. Nos, 82,N4, 3d and IS, taken, as nth
how the CM., I ' 7
' se e Na, 43, W. ilarts, assisting Sarni of
9
-......,,1 ,
- —. ,
• . Hill It R.Co., labor, •g 06
Sob. • 1. Nog. 46 mad 47, Wq1.842621, marl sod
perriatatal, , ' • 4 0 9 1 1
•.: , 2. Nos Ina 60, Dodd Albs* . •
hon
• • ; 48. I^Billt. Na. 46. 14,1 Bait l•
mid*. labor act loaabar.• - .4 42
,• • . .11% 67Alorp faittgolaperrtmoN' t • •2 60
• • Na 61, yP. & Cosner, galaty as Tram" •15 gs
- Pfrx-87,1r Hill Co., lam _ • Itb
• N 0.41 a 66. Davital Brinier. Itaallar, 700
• • : Nail .•• A. Ham roar, Ch. San t early, !q tp
Nba.426.62.42brlatiaa Serino:4Boor, 1 tat
• N 0.48, &W. Übakr. Mallon, • 60
• ' N 0.62. IL T. &Tabu', N 6 66 • Dinh. L
Aebeaboek lafor. ; • Iso
• 6.116. 54. Auk Taylor; labor, ' : • ; 80
• _; IL Ho. 66,24aph Kiatear,oootrael lards* •'..
- Itraring 70 treaty of atom oio an. • ;• •
•limas Ornate; • • ; - !XI
• . 12. Na66, , Jaaora Marko, baull69 gob* on 87 •
-• . ' :Earithea's ooatntra, • ' • ' 12 60
• Balance 10,48460 t Stamm i5b.421,1668,. 19 06
..r.
WI, thew - -
Impesreed. imam of the bwolotik•of Como.
AL flehoyloht downy, biltirg ozonised tho ohms*
ellat tit IW.II...OOOVCIFS, Towootor of thi Waugh
of Cotooso.oadoroomszoll the ordsolio'tbe hoods of
mid Tierstnin with Wig Mot Wok oadtwith tits pop
aWotaitheit think' to tit oierooktist thit
.b• Ins ro.
ostveds6lll Theo loramb Ono sot molt owl ihoh
. be has pOI out WI iktossivialsoloocola , lo96o4l
: Alf el °Wog tido di* Meeftallit o. l,ll., • • - - „
[Eigola by] - P.11:11111111t. . .• , - 2 - - r" ',
, r.- - JOHN LIVILIKIiir,' ' f 1.- . 1 Audibils.
' -- -.-. a: -; =MIN LAIIIMMIII.S.
'L ~~C~R~S. -.- ~ .
f. 0 RGE D.' RAUGHAVOUT,
,atki.*"l"" at Laver
OHN' . HOBAR'r„ A •ys at
Lair, PottrrEUs, °Sea otipaatta Um AMIE=
October 31,T57 444 Y
M. SIMPSON, Attorney at Law.
PottitUle, Pa." Offica—Markei sheet, apiarlita
the Past Mee. ' (October 10,67 114 y '
T■ W. RO EBERRY, Attorney 'at
cy Law. 011ke—earaat of Market aim! lid iamb,
MUM*: ' • • a " 'AUgtestlllols6" , *Z.
VISAY ER ST ' OUSE, Attorney at Law.
Mks—Centro strait,. tok ale TO" /lan(
ISTe. ' e 9,16 0- •
AVID D. GRFEN,Atterney at Law,
Pottsville,a. Mosta Markeistiret,oosltis the
Oflce. • • ' July 14, 'l4 p
1. 4 1 " P. DEWEES,' Attorney at Lane.
onus -40w 41004 44. are mcebn.4 uota,
centre ,treat, Pottivilk i Pa. ft [lke- 6, 49-
QAAIUEL GARRETT, Magistrate,
Conveyancer andllowiral Collector'. 011ine,)Larket
EL Pottsville. nest door to Peat Mee. Aug.ls. '57 1!;5.
P. SPINNEY, AttorOy at .I,alr,
• Ashland , Beliailtlll fount }.
will 'act Al
went lta do runts,* and Want Baal Beats. eollectlon
oPrentaplta. ! 'Ashland, May '24 21-1 y .
cLEMENT 8. FOSTER,: Justice of
tie Peace, Sibierseffle—rollectkeut and amseleo ea
ted end atteudid to carefully..
February 23, 16 . 84r
T HQMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at
taw. Ofilesin Centre Street, uprieltatbo EPlscoPla
C arch-Pottsville, Penne. . • ,
Nor. 20.1.866 47-ly
- RANCIS SPENCER, 'Magistrate,
and Roil Estate Abet: Mee to Rail Read street
East Market, Pottsville, Pa.
Muth 220356
JOHN SEITZIN GER, Justice of she
NAM 151". CLAIR. will attend to all tonalniitai en.
trusted to Aim with diligence and care.
rehruary 21, ,b 7
CCHRISTOPHER ITTL E, Astor
.nay. at, Lair. PottsTille,SibuyLlal comity. Pa.
Orrict—ln Mahantongo street, corner of ?wand.
April 110:4 „ ,
TORN C. CONRAD, Jt., Jnotil v t of
tr the Paseo and Irkerveyaneer— office opposite bile
&hoot House, Broad atreet,,Tamaqua, Pa.
May :.'67
fIEORGE -K.EIM,2 Attorney-at
kit Law: Pottsville.Penna—Will attendtotegaibusiness
In Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Mee in Centre
treat. nearly opposite the Minirs' Bank:
InIT 7.'SA . 27.
PLUM
NC
hme'nt.
POTTINTLNLE h ret.
.his 'undersigned respectfully
fare the rhisens. of Pats
's and .vicinity. tbat having
lamed the Plumbing 'Zs
ihmeafof Ilietiry Dick.
a, and attached it to his
:Pitting Busineisorill bere
t. carry on-both brooches.
';bopes, hy strict attenti9n
msiness—keeping always on
a large and well selected
,employing competent
mum, and doing work at
remuncratingprices—to sr+
a portion of the public
MOW!.
stock VIII consist
logLets.' Iron. CopOr aid
/ Datb Tubs, koreelallt and
pper Wash. Basine,lron and
mnent Plum Bross Cocks for
and Leather Hose for „pave
men tri.:Braneh Pipes and Couplings for pavements, iron
.and Lied Pipe of all Rises. (fait-Fixtures of every kind,
embraCing a full assortment of Chandeliers, Peradanta,
itrackMs. de., dc.. ac., manufactured of the beet quality
of materlals, and of thelatest and Most approrssi pat
terns. 1 DANIEL D. MORETON.
r aurti 11, '157 tb ^
WIRESCREENS;
ESTERLY&
Ifanufactur of Wile -Goal Horsens,
W OULD respectfully call the mien ,
v Hon of gentlemen engaged In the Coal trade to
their Foal screens of the various slue, They have !It
ems"' facilities for turning oat the best of work , with
promptness and dispatch: having the meet experienced
hand* in the State they can guarantee all work done .t
their Tactory. .
Repairing issatlystisdsubaktntitalp does at the shortest
Selea +wk.
Bolts,Cogeheels, idgeway lungs, Shifts, Gud
geons, ke., ke., always on band.
Alltorders directed to the firm by mall or left at
Rsterly's Hardware store wilt receive prompt attention.
Jut, 4, '57 27 •
KURTZ & HEISLER.
(Late Karts, Bertrlft.4ll. co,)
Ilhaufactulers or
it" Wite Coal & & seen Coal Riddles. Wire
Brooms, te., te.,3llnensille.Schuylkill
ar,..„= Cou Thank nty,
fultorthallberalpatrosagethey
hate Teeeiced fsout the Coal Dealers and others, is the
past. would most respectfully solicit their custom lathe
**Are. AU smith done at Our shop will beciarrant ad, so
that ark one need be afraid of getting a bad job.
Adel Kurtz being one of the oldest. and the most expo.
riencert Wire Worker,in the county, we feel sure.that we
can tarn out the best Coal Screens In the Region.
4 11 l orders addreued toJ. U.Karti,Mlnersville.toW
L. Heisler, Pottsville or Karts Ak Heisler. Nllnereville
will bepromptly attended to. Old Saw repaired.
May le. 18.68 • 20-
HARDWARE.
Stichter a: Thompson,
wHoLERA:LR AND RETAIL DEALRIIB IN
Hardware, Cut Jeri, ToolsOk.e., • •
C.oruer of centre and ilarket streets, ?ottnille,
Schuylkill County, Pa.
Pt the tillsavir.”
40.41.
ini . • ~.------ . V 2.
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OR ~ •4' 0 ' rs•
..., ~., w ~. 0 • P*
- ,.2 _ 6 •\C• Li 'IN. , V:l'
P :*
etlILO •
N 6
I $ '
. VA
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO
T 7 ourlargeaftortment of Hanittere,Cutlery.Tooh,
..
.
de., which we o ff er for sate at a reasonable advance over
manufacturers' prices. We powers advantages in trade
that have secured tie the exclusive sale 01 pods 'which
have never be. n offered in this' county heretofore, and
our experience; together with an extensive knowledge' '
of manufacturers. enable las to order our Knodr direct,
which we can seitiower than any other establishment,'
Annexed And a number of articles comprising' , I
' '
Loeks. Stortielng and Improved
.
Latches, Boeing. Machines. '
Butts and !tinges,' SUM, • • ,
White Lead,Steel Squares,
Zinc, . Biped Axes* Hatchets,
' :011, ' Adzes, ,
'Glass, - Beatty'e framing Chisels,
"Putty, 1 ' 'Ship Augurs and Wits,
Nails, • Agrieulturaland farming
'Spikes, ' it, 4 Implements,
'Bellows, - ' Ca hi nob Trim:On/Pik ,
Anvils, gimt Variety. '
' Tices, To Locke,
Rope Peeling, Latches. •
Tirred Yarn, Butts, and
1 Planes, 1 Building Meditate,
We base given espkial attention, with• • slew of for.
nishing contracteritnd bullders at the very lowest mar•
ket prices. , • ‘,
I .115i - Goods ordered by mall
Mon. and forwarded with de
Ihe corner of Centre and Ma
Nov. 14, '57 48-ti] .8'
I, will Teethe prompt Welt
Petah Cali and see us a.
AA streets.
& TIMMPSON.'
CUN SlVlntill.
AcLL kinds of TIKE ARMS .made
to *Aar, Cll BA P. and warranted. Toolnani small
Ictery repaired by Ge:orie Schalk, ,
anise street, ibetstale, opposite &mid Morris's Store.
.November 21, 'ST . 41-ly ,
. .
_RAND SAWIIi: • ' '
:rows, - Creason s, , Spear &
aeksates Rand, Panel and Pip Ears, the best
t In town.' tor sate at low prices at thollard
war. and Iron Depot. PRANK l'Or.
August 1, '57 I , ' at •
"(no ognsimps _OfFeg PATJ"
A GOOli CUP OF uOrFrx, i s • a
desirable beverage—Ws can always be bad by
neing the "Old Dominion Coffee Potr. for tole
I ;ti r the
Hardware and Iron Depot. FRANK P .
Pottsville. January 2 '6B
FAIRBANICEI 80M.ES ;
•tubscritiers, agent's for the mau
l_ uesaturenrs,havejast recelred a new arttcle.enlled
the ”Unlon Counter Reale ' ° calculated to weigh from 14
an onnee tc24o.lbs. Yorsale atthelorkStore. '
.Pottstilie, April 2811418157 -
T}Ptillsiiik,NscrOrittitsl L h ß a o v
e A I w it
n N land
atutYrtlitell tor CASH, at the lowest market pries,
a targe Mork of the beat quality tnerebani Bar Iron, Via"
Bar tialimail Iron, and Beal' cans, for mines.
B. YkaDiSlr & SON.
Penitents, iota : Mt:et 211,1 t . 46.
. HARDWA!E ARE) t p DEPOT..
lit Twe, WSW ARE)
• b aring now arrang
ed Ms soonest hinie t nr piece of business
and with a new deteiteinstion of famish
int pH such geedsis.the business of the
Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value,
calcite the.lnspectlou of the Public. I . shall he always
on bind and hems on 'Wat a full stock of 1 ' •
Bar Iron, Chopping Axe; . .- ,
line Iron, • 'Cast Shovel;
Cast Steel, : . '' Trace Chaim ..
. • Mit /rote, '' - Nails sad Sp ' ikes,
Rope, ' " " ~ Usk)* Blocks • '
~
Bellows, ' ' _: -- /Luella and Vlses, te. .
rfardwarennd Iron leer!, C 131114 Susse.tbree doom
above Ratliet, Bast ! side..
' ... ..111 28-tf ,ArK POTT,
July /5,1884 ' • .
ifi nte l fratittranntrodtfoestse.
kr, Mats' natal, and neatly opposite the
Inners' BeW Pottsville, where will be
found an excellent atrottsnent of Mao-
Arum. _
Coaeh Trimmln • • Ales,.
Springs, Shur Ttaysi
Saddlery S
, - SW'S& Ware;
ShoemaliertsTools. Assortment fln•Leeks,
Carpenter's Tools, Tableentlin;,
Glass and Paint Socket Cutlery,
Bar Iron of all !Inter''
Rolled _ • AnsilsanitYless,
Nalls and SpUres, ' - Asortmentot Sne Gunn,
Sallrtaidiron and lUDs, - Sheet 'rename:44es,
. Wlre, !IA PIA*
Brassßattlia, . •
Cast Steel,• Slid Irons,
heat Steel; ' Nat triol r ioanen t
• Arnalllstair r ;
• .
trope* Saws,' .
llaaHaldiawt'; ". — - " • •-
o.ltattiritittankito
tbayiatotedto
qpialtir•ettuttrMstrartiT.
Ifna 1 0114111111 1
gad sairausht tyottlamolit, Tam,.
Doktralls
POtiabothalugl, 4 4 4l, '
EM=IMI
- amoyeir
, _PIANO
, • t Oman 'fiVe•
L. Olen oa the Piano forte end X
Ims;lis Yothiltb sadlllitighbosing toms.
Prilatioskratc. r Appl at ISt 011601 ,00011 40 00 'mr
'th•Ptetellick PulY-UrVi !;.
PIIILADWHIAI
:;-SPittint OP' 1858 it!
Maui tripoosiresys . A ss orroso r OUR
. • . 'COUNTRY VRTRFDS ttt
rpRORNLEY & CHISM, Dry Goods
A Dealers of Ptilladelyttia,
BLACK SILKS, -CRAPB-S WL& Rd.,
Cleaner by far than ever babes adored. We hive inert
reeently.uurebued for 0 Minot wry asap Want"
BLACK SUSS at a-roity great redmileas. they are the
cheepest goods we have seer seen add tan confidently
recommend sagged Wa arnar..! -
PLAIN AND EMBROIDERND_ MAW*
• fromlld up td R4O I
A GENERAL 4SSORTIENT OP DRAM GOODS!
• Full alma of FANCY DROSS GOODS I
SPRING SUAWLS. In every variety
-
Re bvia trokaidialkerpir stick tft 41911 Oxide
TIIORNIXY &' calsrai
corner Eighth and Sluing Galen Mimi&
.1121'4feiiii•ne. Oar's is Llor",„lxope RUM Reildiesi.b
P. t The atla, and 6th. Streets City Railroad Wm,
will land Parse:wen within* taw squarest* the. MAW
February 27, 'an -
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.
AAT ALNUT STREET,, South-west
r. corner of THIRD. Plalsidelplits.
. . . .
Money is received in +nT arm, large or mall, and fa
tenet paid from the day of deposit to the - day of with
drawal.
from Y 1
The oMee Is open siery day rom o'clock In the morn
log 1111 5 O'clock 1n the afternoon. and on Monday and
Thursday evenings tin 8 o elork.
Ron. nsyleit 1.. BENXIDR, President.
ROB&RT 86I.TBIIXiM, Vies President.
Watts" 3. Bun, tieeretat7.
Directors)
Ilenry,L. Bestow, N. Cansll Detester,
Idestd L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, •
Itebert Selfridge, Praseis
Baal.B Ash's. ' Joseph-Terkel.
C. Lsodretlassz„ Atisso-plifooderrer;
Moue:Ty readied and perauni4mied• dilly without
notice.
The In restments are wade fa BEAT. ESTATE MORT
GAGES. OhOUND RENTS. and such Wet clan .scud
ties if the Charter requires:
!three 27, 94
PIIILAD'A. & READING
ritommg.
ING.
RATES OP PRNIORT ON IIItReaANDIZE.
ON.and AFTER MARCH 10, 1857,
untilturtheinotiesi, the following Rates of/Night
istil be charged per 100 pounds:
Dry Dooda.Conteetionery, Dodta.Darpet
lugs, Cimrx„Fresinlleataliab,Gbua, Ac
Anvils, Bran. Butter, Copper, Eggs. Yaw
thenstareArindstoaes.Droceries,llemp
llama. Hardware, lll4es. Hollow-ware,
Leatleer,Maehinery,Dystem.Otle,Seeds„
AC,
Cotton,Coffee,Gralti.llat Im,lArad, Mot
lasaes,Nalle, Spikes. Mee, Salt, Font
stens, Sugar. Whisky. le.,
Bun a , Fire Stir kJ/4 0 nano. Mill , Stones.
Pith and l'ar,tfalt,Serap Iron,Timber'
and Lumber. Ae. . •
Brleka.•Coke, Cord Wood, Clay, Gravel.
lee„lron ,Ore, Limestone, Manure, Pi;
Iron, Plaster, Slate, Malt !bane- s, Ac.,
Flour, per. barrel,
March 21, '67
PHILAD'A st . READINC RAILROAD.,
()
FMB of the Ptiilada. at ft._ .
Philadelphia, March 1 5,1857.
The Walla' Freight and Tolls on Coal transported by
this Ceuipsny, will be astollows.from 16th March,lBW,
until further notice;
*ls
who._ ;
i• .-rej •
w 1 Billiiir.- . num , - a R vs 9 is ....g
°.- i r. ' i: A c a
*he titton- . ..9,3nta 0 A.-
0.0 I crA= .3 C
`rade tol ..----- .--.—....-.......... —.....-.„.
In. To Richmond, 1601 1 75 1 IXI 155
" Phlinderplils, •1 1 fo' 175 160 155
" Inclined Plane, ' 180'I 1 75 leo 155
" Niceiown, r, 1 501 75 360 155
"Germantown 11.11., • 160 i / 75 100 165
" Falls of.Sehuy 'MI I, 180 t 1 75 160 155
" blanayunk. . , • 180 !1 76 160 155
" Fprlng min!, - . les 1 1 ISO 140 13b
" Conahelincken and Ply i l
mouth ftallroad, lssi 1 50 1 .60 136
F 4 Rambo's and. Potts' and'
loins', 150 1 1 45 135 130
" Norpistovrnorßridgeport. 160 i 1 45, 135 1. 30
1
" Port Kennedy, 145 1 1 40. 130 3O
" Valley Forge, 145 140 130, 130
" Phoenixville, 135 330 12) 120
" Ilnyt:es Ford, • , 1 351 30 120 120
" Pottstown. . 130 i 1251 15 - 1 lb
" DonglaOlile, --- 130, 1 Z- 115 1 . 15
'"iiirdsboro' ' : 1201 1 lb 105*1 05
" Beading, 110 105 105 105
44 Retiteen Reading and 1 i.._
.•I -braille, 110' 1 05 105 1.05
"lieirarr.lip. 1101 1 o 5 .1 05 lOs
" Hamburg,. ' • 1 10'f 3 05 .
.. orwloburg. , 1 lo , lO5 ,
By order of the Board of Monger s
MIAMI 21. '5l - W. R. McIIMENNRY. See'
_AS a f
• BANON VALLEY I RAILROAD. '
,‘ kit
, t i ffElll i t, 4l MC
TRAVEL betweetriteedtrif-pand Ilarriiburg, on
MONDAY, January 18th, 1858. 1
Passenger Trains leave Reading daily, (except Dun.
daps,) at 10.10 A. M., connecting mith up and down Morn
ing Trains on the Reading Railroad, and arriving at
flarrieborg by 12.50 noon; In time to connect with Treini .
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Chantberiburg, Trevorton and
Musgrove. :
RETURNING, leave Harriaburg at 2.45 1 ) 11., (after ar•
fleet of Trains irons places above named and front Bala,
:nom) and reach Reading at 530 P. M., connecting with.
the Pottsville and'Philadelphia Trains passing Reading
the mime evening.
, Fares. j
Between Reading and llartieburg, $1.50 and $1.30
Lebanon. 85 • 70
*" Lebanon and Ilarristing. 75 80
• ifirAll passengers will procure their ticketahelbrethe
Trains start. G. A. NICOLLS. Gen: Sept.
Jan. 30, '6B (Nor. 28, '57 48.1
LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. '
a Ais i
IL:flange of Time
O .
N and alter WEDNESDAY, OC-i
TOBER Mb, the Passenger Trelfis of the Lehigh!
Valley Railroad will run as follows: i
Down Trains.
Leine 'Mattel Chunk at 7.15 'A. Elf.,and 12.30 P. 3f ,
;
" Lehighton 727 " 12.42 " '
" Lehigh 04 749 " 1.09 W 1
•, Slatington 7.55 ' 6 1.15 " i
6 6 Lonry:s 5.16 "
White flail
8.22 " Lao
, " I
1.42 " i
" Catondaqua - 8.33 " 1.54 " :
" Allentown
" Bethlehem
rreemansburg
Arrive Easton
8.44 "
9.00 ."
9.10 "
9.40 "
ihje Trains.
Leave Easton at 11.35 A. 81., and 4.40 P. M.
" Ereemanshurg 12.00 " tart ..•
" Betidelibm 1230 P. X, 5,17. "1
" Allentown 32.25 • " 5.34
" Caten:mu 12.38 " 5.44 "i
" White hall 32.48. " 6.58 ..
" Laxity's . - 12.54 " t 6,03 ea
• " rilatington • 1.15 " 8.24 0 1
" Lehigh Gap L.% " 0.30 .4
.. - Lehighton 1.48 " 41.52 '
Arrive /Much Chunk 2.00 " 7.05 4
WThe above Traini will ronneef with the horning
and Afternoon Trains to and from 'NerrYnrk and MB*.
datable. The Beaver Meadow Train will leave llatach
Chunk far Wilkesbeerra, /laileton. White haven, Be.,
upon the arrival of the 2 P. 31. Train. • 7 .
ROBERT 11. SAYRE, Apt ef Jrn4
[August 8, 57 82.1 '44.
October 31, '57
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
MaivALKILMNIERPO
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. 113.
91111 E GREAT Northern and Western:
j_ united States Mall Routes ' 1
we.Speedmereated and Fare retriteral:ll6 ,
LITTLESCIIIIYLKILL; CATAWISSA, SUNBllltltitue
FAIIR,WII,LIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD.
Through to Buffalo. Ili 16 hours.
• 'Niagara - 16
1, Detroit, -•- • -
" Chicgo ) - • 34
- - -
Ticket Mike; N. W. Mauer Sixtif and Chesnut stnrets,
and Philadelphia end BM:ding fathead Depot, earn in
Broad and Vine. • E •
On and after MONDAY, Dee. Sib, Three Passenger
Trains winker* the Phtindelphleand Readinglialjnad
'Depot conmr Broad and Vinestreets,deily,(Sundays
'rept* es foLor, s:
• • Day !tapr00m...2.30 A. RI.
stopping.. .•hoenterille and geabing,only. Ca:reset.
lug w ith Cabo WM. Williamsport and BrleandWißiams•
portend kintire &hoed; arriving at Elmira at 5.151...111
connecting with New York and grieand Buffalo : um New
York city tisfloMds for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and frith
thence, via. steamers &fear Lake Shorn Rail.
road, t o ciore! , oledo, lio Sandusky and De.
Also IthElmin, Canan gee and Niagara
. Yells Rail d: col:netting et Canandaigua wit), New
YoritOentregailrose,,Badand West, and atSuspension
Bridge with Great Western 'end MichigauCentral Rail.
road for Detroit,Chicago, St. Lords,and allgointifn Can
ada and Western State".'-
JJa.O Tralii..l.3o A. ?
• - Stripping at el Statioul, mud run n IngtoTottaville only.
Sight Itapress-.3.30 P:52.
.thintking every day, "topping at all Stations and re O.
ninsto Pottsville. Connecting et Port 011utnn with Cat.
owies".Williamsport audit/100:nd Williamsportimd 111.
snit "(Railroads, ant, ing at Illmira et 4.A. itf.monneeting
with New York and Erie. Buffalo and New York c3ty and
take Shore Railroads. for Buffalo. Dun k Irk. Briii.tlere.
l o na, eincinnati,Tolodri,Chiesgo. add all point sWest—
Also, with Sham. Ca nandalgua and Nis,-are Falls Ball
-1,03.55; "miring et N lagaralalls.4oo.lo. A. 31.,Mninect.
log with Day Repress or Great Western Balltoad for De.
troll. Chicago, rote.
, 7511 Route, with its conneetions.forms the Ohortest
and most direct route to Caned' and the Laker. -
Only nue chuille 064 12PigebetweenPhiladolghlaand
Canada or the Lakes.
Pamengers by Dayltsprese.breakihstat Port Clinton ,
end dine etWilitamsport. • Pmeengers by way ofNight
!impress take supper at Port Clinton. .• !
p""sengerspurchasing Tickets bY this Line haws the
Wynne of stopping at any of Murutove grant. and re.
aiming their, seat* at olea sure, •
• Vara tsiC
TaMequa, 's2 ' Buren via Tonirenda,lo 00
Cots, 485 N1 4 6 4 /6 VW* •i 4 o ll '
R u p er t, , . 4 miiEsigus
10114,1110, , 4 N. V. n, R Cauan ailroad. 10 00
51• IC Tana via. Buffalo, 1010
'wpdianisport,, 6 , fampesnAmßridge. 10 00
Elmira, • 7 , Climasod s . ' . 1110
Jettison. olet3o. . 3475
'Starkey, , 795 Cincinnati, . 1000
Penn Yes, , ' • I;v4.ltail,". • 1600
Gotham, " VW° sad
_
diurta,..l4 Oortuan, Tat" •
tinnier ' • leasioliet-WH-
Jobii Amot, ' S t " tern sad Illation
Canaidalgt.,. - • - n Central Railroad, 20 00
Boutslye Yiltr , R, Chimignoleihnfelomid
- 6 , LekoShorelliehlgin.
Lerßoy, ": • * Sionth era Railroad, 20.00
Eels ~" - • eta But Lake
Ittshooterda, B. Y.J6 and *Wirt pai.
E.Y4IIIIIILEY &SON
. 111. sad laltalo, Coe.
T. tiotas4 V.Y:11,11:
• Bottalo,',ls 11. York ,
Xx 1•4400 110f.and
NoriTeitellty. lO
4,t .
set
.P.Li3oll3ll4 r iliff
rad. ,
SAVING -FUND.-
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT:
INCORPORATED BY TUB 'ETATS OP ?SENA
TRANSPORTATION.
M!MEM
AILTICLUI 07 Mums
TRAVELING.
PASSENCER=LINES.
SiBM
11 4 1‘ataiki Aiwa
. 4 • chemist Amu.
• Rodin Woad:
WAsolariellAbwiik
• • • • • • sad NiaditianDt
FMEIMiM
lINAINNEDY
:tisk Clow ilia nnwaa lisfebUti; •
1 . 08:110ind 40,Didith
waylied - iretaut *triptil; PH
14'67 . 1147
NOTICE, COAL-OP ATONE! +
mu Sabiperibers hare 'prime lot of 'WILLIAM 0 1 1ie
Ilirodied and nitAssebed, WOOD Ow wii! snooty
lin Or Ming & U COAL. Address • ,
IdORRIS 1 AIUMAAT.
• . N 0.109 11!„sioas street. PbUa4.lpbla.
labtaersr Str, '3B . 7 ' . IS.Ste
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No: .14,. (Oh NO. 8,) South THIRD
belowhlarket, P ladelhlplds. • -'
L•athar
Calt Skins, Notooldilledup, Bindings, Red and Oak
Sol. Leather, ate. N. IL—Rough Loa her,bought or
taken la aukaaga I (Feb.2l,The -11.11 g
WHEATLEY'S ARO .. N PICEA E.
Auer TL
avow , Wlstinr rallaweipret.
yrenHE STAR COMPANYicomposed
of the drat dvtlates in the world; aid exceeding in
gat insd Talent) any dramatic ecwohl nation hereto
tore offered to the 'theatrical pnbile, will appear every
n/nbl to OntnedY. Vegedy,ifierlo4;ol l lit Drams. Vends
tines, Masked Bariettai4e., de. When slatting the
eitmorthers• ' loctober 24 , l 7 44,0 ,
' •
TN a ll its branches at the Manufaato-
I. ri, Nov steer, toenttd, between knee and Vine
!Orel'. Plill.lal gu r
_ . ..here mo be tbund the beet
areortnient Of EI and RASPS. in ate city.
45P•01d , Tiles re-eit and made equal to New,:at des
tins of 30 per eng. , - , J. B.' 8311TH.
r - ,) Ng* ANNA 114 Wadi. P111144401a....
rebruaky 'AN% 1 ~ ... &Sr
t a 6 4 '?Atit."c I --..
r ile ss It would „ respept.
rutty infirm their ntunerom friends And enatithtili
of nytkll I County, Wet their assortment Of Clothing
for Young Gentlemen Is mutt, larger than aver, , and
the} aredispoosd to selicheap. Persona living at sills.
taunt. have Ito privilege ore:changing elothing„por.
chased a't this stoti,tt , the” , do not cult. _
__ '
•- : ' ' ; % s ; V.A. Bort iiBROTHItn..
1 212 Chestnut St., sorrier ofTeuth;Plstlada.
April 15,'h7 1 , '."' •• • , 17-ly 3
.
R. c. ensoireaoroar.r ' - • ' - Nue C. nava
CHESEBROUON £ PEARSON, ..
.
IcOMMISSION MERCHANTS and
Deblersln Flair, CIIRESP. and PROViSIONS, No".
5 Water street, It doors above Market, Philadelphia,
have coherently on hand. an assortment of. Dried and
pickled Pish, de., k,. • I •
Mackerel, - Catfish, Lard, &milder', - . !
Belian, Beer, . Hama, . Cheese, -
', Eked, ' Pork, Bides, _ Butter, .I.e.
Pebri*ry 20.1d1 ! ! -8.3 m . I
TO NONDRIVER, MACHINISTS t OTREB&!
A i_PURVES, , "N. E. corner. ntt
tri_.l and Pennfits.,,Phihutelphii.for
nisbes Ingot copper and , brass, pig lion,
wheot fion.solpers.firebrieks.portsblelbr- 't
ges,speNer.bacit tin,leadJoundry mould.
lugs. facings. crucibles, antimony, babbitte metal, sane
or all hinds , brass, old copper . Ake.; /M. lie is also odes '-
er In **ought and cast scrap Iron and other ieetala. It
- le his desire to accommodate mschinists and others at 1
Mations froin 'the city, by furnishing any article their
may want in their business. Articles not mentioned in
the shire will be procured and forward, d. Apy inquiry
in the glove line will be prompilly answered. •
A. P,l7l2lrEfl,
N. E. corner South and.renn „
February 14, '47
17.41
111 4 ;4 "i
g a,
30 lb
•
STAUFFER a. t HARLEV.
CHEAP WATCIIEB kJEWSILRY'
Wheiesale and retall—at thenPhite„-'
elphia Watch d Jewelry Store." No.
lard No. 99)North t 4 ecnn d corner of talterrY, PhDs ., .
i„erer Watches./ tat Jewelled, 18 carat eons, ; ON
Gold /opine, 18 caret, • I - • - 24 99 1
Silveri Lever. Poll Jewelled, • • - - 12
Slivee Lapin'. jewels, 1 • - • 9,
SuperiorQuartiers, • • - -2• ;
Gold Spertsclew,`• • • • , ." •
flosSilverdo., - 1 - • '
Gold Sracelets,
Ladiets'Oold Pencils, - • /
envoi. Tea-spoons, pet, - - A. 00
bold! Pens, with - Pencil. nod Silver Holder. - _ too
Gold Flotrevrings,37lf cents to ISO; Watch' Glasine,
1214 eents; patent. lAN cents: Lunet, eeritsf;
other articles in proportion. All pods warranted to he
what they are sold for. STAVE VES. k HAR.LET.
On band some (told and Sliver Levers and Lepines,
2111110 liter than tbe above prices, .
04tober 3.1857. . , • '
22 11
18 9
14 . 7
28' ir
12.
A CIMPORTANT DISCOVERY!
himney gemming all the requirtid req—
. sites. end applicable to Dwellings, Factories
Steamboats, and any position where needed.- il,
i HE benefits resulting by the .usti bf,
' this Improvement are— Ooddraught in all 4 4 011
a Smaller; a saying of fuet.fraas 20 to :Spelt cettl4i a
taring of three-fourths'of the heat, now wastect;'a perfect! ,
meant of ventilation; a perfect protection againet Jlre
fit* ignition with the joist; cheapness in the erection! of
Mintier, not requiring half the number of bricks; atuk
eating one half the space to • man taken up by the 'Or
dinary ebtannel. '
tor Factories, 30 to 40 feet in height of ltrimil, to
~,.r flu 1ea.... _ .“ neigh.. uttly.crquir. .
gWe a powerful draft fot steam and other powers:
pt 6 f Lana. PATZ.NT CIIIMSZT AND' . /L=l4llON CO.,
r i
' 110.818 Chesnut street, Philadelphi ~ •
Aie now prepared to furniah this very valuable Imp TO.
,niut, guaranteeing it to glee satisfaction when pub up
I:4 them, oiln compliance with their inatiuction.
N.B.—Tile Company desire to obtaip some kood!igenta
tuf take charge of the telling of tisitfimprovetne- -.*
city and county. For furtlum information •
Sticretary, , IL; W. SA.
4 48 Chesnut street, Phi
Petober 24, '57 •
MIJBIO PUBLIBIjI 14d WA .II? HO'
MMUS , C gei wve nu i t .
der the Utah Hoene. Mad!'
adantly publishing the
rum the most popular A ul bonito the Ur
a style that will I. with any famed at any lothir
house, either in thli country no Bumps. 1 .
That' boo* also the pleasure to announce to the(Publie
(hat their stock of Sheet Musk on hand,consists of the
largest and most complete assortment to be found in the
er:intro.; they are emistantly adding totheirstock all the
New Music published jo New Yorks Boston. kr., -
I: They also publish several Instruction Bonk ',which ere
in general use throughout the eountry. 1 - • I
t PIANOS—A. imeessostandint of the bestinan tautens,
ni New York and Norton, at the lowest ehesp,pelces.
' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. .
Also, a generalasiortmen tot Quito's, Viol Insillanjoes, j
11' lutes, Accordeons,&c., Viol in,a ul tar and harp Strings,
sat the best Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish-
Led to the public and the trade'at the lowest rates.
1 Orders punctually attended to.
war. All Lee Walker's Music
!obtained at B 11ANNAN'S Book
initadetcbis
MORRIS. JON'
IROF•E STEEL MERCHANTS *
Atrial and Sixteenth &Nett, Philadelphia,
UAW!, alwiys an hand md for Bale
BEST ENGLISH REVISED IRON—Fsill ansortments Of
"Rammlis."and nthdr favorite brands. sT AMERI.
DAI4 BASSonUparysizes.or roiled to order for brithgei
purposes, *F., Sc. PENNSYLVANIA BOIEERPLATE.-,
promiscuous alms, or •ut to 'required MO. MOILER
RIVETS—Darer brtud, made In solid dies: WI-ST RN.
OLISH CAR AXLES—American and English. FLEE
k SIMETIRONVor &mitring *chutes, ei AMERICAN
AR SCOTCH PIO IRON, RAILROAD IRON-1r rails and
flat bide suitable fdr mines. turnoutsotti. JUNIATA.
ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT RODS. BOLTS; NUTS and
WASHERS—War bridges, cars, and machinery purposes I
generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER
STEEL. Also, an extra quidlty for taps add dies. - The
above, together with a full guworttneht df Irma. Steel,
Nails and Spikes, to .whleh the attentlim of dealers,
railroad trompanlea, engineers. miners. f ou nders and ma-
ehinists is invited. - May.lo4 l Si
M. W. - BA LDWIN &
ENGINEER&
2.05 "t
2.20 " •
2.20 u i
2.0 .. t
Broad and J7artilion Ferrets, Phil* lidtia,ftipaa.,
NIVOULD call the attention- of Rail
road Managers. and theme inteiested in Railroad
Property, to their Systems of Lownestrtive Rapine& is Whisk
they are adapted to the.trarticular business for which
they may be required: by the use of one, two, three or
four pair of &tiring wheels; and the use of • the whole,
or so math of the weight ea may be desirable for adhe
alonti and in memo nibdat log them to the grades, turves,
strength of superstruction, and mil, and work to be
done. By these moms the maximum useful effect of the
power is secured with the least expense f r attendance,
cost of heel, and repairs to Raid and Rae e. Witgrtheie
objects In view. and as.the result of tweo tr y-three years
practical experience in the business by ma senior part
osr, we manufacturejtee &Arena kiredi rpj 'initiates,. and
several classes of sizes of each kind: Particular atten-
tion paid to the strength of the machine in the platrand
workmanship. of all the details. Our long experience
and opportunities of Obtaining information, enables ad
to offer these engines with the assumnee that In efficien
cy, economy and durability, they will kompare raeombly
with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish
to order. wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to tit
centres without borlug,) composition cuttings for bear
• logs; every description of Copper. Sheet iron and, Mier
Works: and every article ippertitnins to the repair Or
renewal of Locoinotive Enneg. hi . W
: PALDIN -
' Jet:nary . ..n, '6 B 141 i
li . ll:PTIIEW RAIRD.
ALLEN & NEEDLES' -• r
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF L.UME.
TILE BEST FERTILIZER.LIN .11SE FOR
.1 Con, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, Gran,
And other erops . requiriog a vigorous
and lasting manure.
Pamphlets describing it, and the mode of - applying
ran; e bad gratuitously at our stores, or by mail when
dest i ted.
! NM& $4O PLII. 2000 Ihn. (0 , 4 CM. rl5ll Ur) . •
A libeiiii deduction made to DEALERS.
Regretting Imir inablilty to till all the orders last fall,
owing to unfortunate and unforeeen tecident s and dtaw
baelle, it affords us pleasure to state find the necessaty
reptirs and preparations twine been completed. we are'
now prepared to supply ell rlemands.witheut delay.—
Our 'friends will please bmrlet mind Mitt our article is
an old establisUd one, always reliable aced stniform Os
as Constasents.. ,
Ts have,nlso, lan cargoes of ;..- - - .
- 1 PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO;
Vleh we can confidently recommend as befog eq ual la
ite to Perntian Guano, and many,fsntims =dder it
sagerior.
—‘ , l rises filb ran 2000 IDs. (234,ct5. resn !b.) ,
N. 1 Government)reinivisa Guano !
i ' • ,
for We at the kiwest raten, ~
/Pr Theleading .Ayrietillirral Jewenals#nd Netcapnier.
are ronlarlyfiled at our tdicefor'tes sue of lanacrs.
1 1 ALLEN ' .86 ES;,VEEDL -
, .i N 0.42 Seta 'Marra, and'el 'AAA Weer stmt.,
Yin* store are Chestnut st.,,,Philadelphin,
41 frf bruar i 4 V 58 1 . , 1 . • 9401 •
1
• FARMERS
ttoss QF FigNAISYL*ANIA
, • Atsom I ,
VOU can supply' 'yourselves
it Chemical Manures; etemmirol pure. uhlrh hare
•hreo in surcessfut sisetin New; 'Jamey the.post Berea !
Years—th hive reeefred the . DIPLOMAAUf New Jer.
$7, New York. Delanars;krid "PentalyPranta Amieoltn. 1
cat sorletles, and have been used; by the resident of
tile United *Mutes, an his Garden and on, the Public
roan& Washington, C., and by the. following :
entletoen, ill :
1 Z. Locke,' Bage7 ' Senator Rotemts,
4.-P. lasbet. w go.uillori • . •
J. L. Dares. Chas.t York, , •
• Otramorouo';,! et Cara Warm, It. J.
I
Matt: Unhand Erg., Minden, N. J" Dr. &wens, Dr.
Ididlt, Mr. Yiel d, Mr. Atkinson; sod bert7ehaem tU
Of New Jerrey—theypoy It ts the cheapest and mod 're.
Manure now in soe, being permanent and improv-1
trig Um land by enektrlng the 1011. It linage* to the
various crops, you rales--Coro. Potatoes, Drime..Wheat,l
Oatsu le. Ity miming a Check On any New Jersey' or
Philad'a Bank or raterencofto any Poi" lbws
Of lu exchange tor Produra,at - tar Market rater beg,
your orders will bo 111101 And,hipPredto you, f ree el
-. 4 2 1 4 4 47 4 egMasx' • • 't•
. "Um arum me is Illusrsnresa.
Buperfbosphato of Lime, $4O 00 a Ton.
Dow Phosphate, Mr 00 a ^
American Fertiliser. 00
1 Barrett. satlicierst forte dere hf Omura, &Dad eta
Pius Bona Unit (MU • bundsistm riodpaat AS 00 pr
Darrel Or $36 a ton. ,
Pondrette, NO. IMe barrels istro rendy,Yet rl-terpl;
laud Ilisiar 2441.;-1000 tartabi;at Slk ri; a
'AWN& aid 0141Ank GUANO - .
'4 T.} GMONWILLI IIIigtYMPAIMPAATI
itta= 4 : ll = M ilitZ ' Pa.
lit aiplkallsa -00701.0 h
Or or mg Amts. - os
SD, MS P.
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FULE-CUTTINC,
I 7-•1
' :. 400T8,11141 . 31115, TRUNKS, &O; ' .
-T HE„tutiiieriber begs leave to inforti
. ibis chatoateiti tad the oreannialty ethuzetbetae.
, bee 3 a4returued from the city slit& i a .
t a , i i robeetkrn of *tildes to Mt nue, COO. :j ;11101 1'
4wetettased ' ,to l l r A ,
.1
- BOOM
filitollB, • . - .
I . 1 • GartrsB,
, I }
aLIPPSItfI, .'; • ' -, 0
,
1 PIMPS. ke., 1.!
• g it deseripeken, 0:4 feidlesageathasea . end childish:
Aisles:eat artiste of Mime and etolidreacl‘ bottomed
• piles, sostettilog new in the latent style. • , I
also,* um lot of 'rehabs, Tallies. Carpetbag'', datatt
ithK: de., dr.
, L Customer work neatly aad expeditiously ettesded to
Baas sad Stop la Metre, one door above MO stmt..
i •, ktitin Sir Next door to the Rod Front.-elps - i
r .. ille,ltayilo,'ST ray] DANIIM PCIIENCIA
1 I 1. .
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J MEDICINAL.' - ~.
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Can. W. BPTING,
Wholesale and Retail
( 3101rniZeigst abria.
LM.Corsa Csalreakulierwegiut $4., •
(Oppooite Martemer's Hotel.) •• : '
.rorrsiviraos, pigNmr.i.. •
.AupitrlPActinica AXD Bois rusivilarroit OP
Elptlears Pectoral . *haler*.
,
013 PECTORAL. MIXTURE ewes Conibs..
EIPITNO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE ewes Tallnetaa.. I'
EPTINCPS p,ECTORRL lIMISRE antes lkonabll4. 1
EPTINO'S PECTORAL NixTvai enrol Scan !lunati c
IPITEOS PECTORAL reliant renantsp.
f the lethal' in advanced Magna Of tint
t 7 ,Pnli ? 'S PECTORAL WRITHE sold by tacos L. Ear-
Ashland. - • •
Errui6l excronAL Au*rinui vim Rigs.l
Rinerari/la. , • , 1
EPITII*B PECTORAL KLETURE dby Kars,'
- Se nylklil Saran. ' .
EPTINO`B PECTORAL IfIETTILR sold by all dinstglsta
ge4erally.lturoughout the county.
Octobrt2i,l7• ' 43-
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!HOWARD- ASSOCIATION,
,•
• •
• • Patiladcaptalet.
IA beaa j t4eat Lastitetneu catianshed by spetiarecloniasst
I for the relief of I* sick an"( . distraixt. *pew
WM rinds* and. Andrea. ' .
.HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
thrt, of the .msful atenruetion !of human. life,
caused - lay Sexual dbesses,and the deceptions practiced
upon the unfort (ate victims of Poch diseases by Quirks,
j several ketts ago dintited their Consulting Forgone, ea'
'a CHA BITABLE ACT. worthy.of their Daum, to *pea a
Dispensary for the treatment ' of this elan ot ell T , eases,
in All their forms, and to give )EDICAL ADVICE RA.
TlB, tont who apply by. letter, with detetylptinqn
their Condition, (ago; oesupat habittiof life. k - at,land
Mei* of extreme poverty, to FORNI.9I MEDICINES
FREE OP CHARGE.: It is neediest" to idd that the AS.
;Mallon eomtnadds the highest Maidicialakill of thence,
Bred will furnish the'tnest approved niddern treatment.
Directors, on a repent of the past, feel ashured
that their labors lo this sphere a benevolent effort: have
been Of great benefit to_ the adDicted.especially ib the
young, and they have resolved to' evote themselves,
with yermwed zeal, to thisrery Important but murii , des.
Wedcause.
J Mil Published by the Association, • Report OD: 4J
matorthcea, or Seminal Weakness. and other Diseases of
the iNexuld Organ., .by the Consulting SurgeOu. Which
will be wilt by mall. (In a reeled envelope.) VII RE OF
()HAAG E,l on receipt of TWO STAMPS for posiaFej
_Address, for Report or teen' ittent,i Dr. GEORGE, It.
CALHOUN, Copsultin g, Stirgeoni Howard Animistic',
No.:I South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. t ,
By order of'the Directors. EZRA D. lIRARTWELL.
Ova. Famcmia, Secretary. a Pirr!Vent.
5,'57
• Teri ,
ti•W'
Disco. ..
portant- ver3r.
CONSUMPTION, . .
, ,- LCD ALL
DOUSE! OP THE LUNGS AND TEDIDAT.
A RE positively curable by Inhalation,
L'Lwhich contein the remedies to the cavities in the
lungs through the air passages. and coMingin direct eon.
tact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter,
&lays the cough, ',causes - sires and easy expectoration,
heals the lungs, purges the WOW, imports renewed VI .
tality to the nervous sYstem,:glring that brie and ever
it so indispensable for the restoration orbealth.' To be
VVie to state confidently that Consumption Ir. trrable
inhalation, is to me , • source of unalloyed pleasure
a as much - under the control of medical treatment as
sly other formidable disease; ninety out of every bun
dlisi cases eau be euredin the first stages; and fifty per
cont. In the second; but in the third stage it is inipos•
slide to save more than fire per cent. for the lungs ire
so cut op by therdlseme as to bid defiance to: medical
'skill. Koren, however, in the last stages, inhalation at
fOrds extraordldary "eller to the swat ring . attending
this ,fearful *none, which annually destroys" minety•
Ate thousand persons in the United States alone; ands
cornett calculation shows that ofthe present population
of the earth, elghty millions:are destined to 'till the
Consumptire'a grave— , •
"Truly the gutter of death has no arrow 'ao. iatal as
Consumption. In all age* it has been the great enemy
of if,, ibr it spires neitherage nor eon, but sweet* off
alike the Matei thebestutiftd.lthe grantal. 'and the
gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being. from whom
totneth everygOod and perfect gift, 1 am enabled to offer'
the afflicted S permanent and speedy Mire: in. Con.
mu:option. The first eminent inbercles is ffom impure
blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their de
position in the lungs:is to prevent -the free mimic-lon
or air, into the's& cells, which mires. wea ened vitall..
qty through the entire system. Then enrol it.' is more
, ta
. 1
tional tb expect ireater good hln
am edlii ell entering
,the entities of,tbe lungs than front those administered
(through the stomach; the patfent will always find' the
;lunge free and the breathing easy a ft er Inhaling "ewe.
idlits.. Thus. Inhalation Is "Joni semedy. niVorthelees II
*diconstitutionally, and with more power and certain•
!ty than remedies administered !by the stomach. To
prove the powerful and direct Induenee of MIS mod* of
administration. chloroform Inhaled willentirely destroy
sensibility in a few minutes. paralyzing *tie entire Der
roue system, so that a limb may be amputated without
the *lightest pain; inhaling the ordinary 'Minting gas
.will destroy life in a few hours.. t
, The inhalation of ammonia Will route the system
when fainting or apparently dead. The edor of-many,
of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a. few WO'
°tee after befog inhaled, and may be irome lately detect •
lit
. ed the' blood. A convincing proof of the eonstitul,
l
tiewaleenwts dr inbelation,ds the feet tit t aiekness is
always.prodneed by breathing !polar. Janet this posi
tive etidenee that proper remedies, carefully prepared
and judiciously administered through thelungs, should
r prcduce the happiest results? , Dorton ets i titeen seers'
practice, many thousands, Suffering fro 'diseases of
the lungs and timed. have been under ,my rare. and
I have effected many remarkable earn, tven after the
'endemics bad been pronounced ID the last stages, which
frilly satisfies me that consumption is no anger a fatal
disease. My treatment of consumption is original. and
,banded on long experience and a thorough inveittga
tion. •My perfeet acquaintance with the paten of to.
herein, /1.e.. enables me to distinguish. raidily.-the ta•
Haus forms of diocese that simulate conemnPih, • end
apply the proper remedies rarely being, mistakeeLeven
'ln a single case. This remillarity in connedlockwilb
certain tathOlogleal and Interoseopic disnireries.ti;L . des
inhere
me to ere the lunge from the effect'''. °rem, d_
&SSW. to enlarge the ebest.ipurify the blond, impart to
it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire
system.
Medleiniat. with full direettOos pint to Lny part of the
!Jotted States and Canada by patients r•ommuniciating
their symptom/ay letter. lint the ettre would he more
certain If tbspatient should nerve a tialt,Which would
- Rite me an opportunity to fawnlike the lungs. and ena
ble pie to prescribe with ninth . greater;certainty, and
~ then the mire Could be effected without Ure seeing the
patient again: ,O. W. GRAILS:M. M. 11.
• ogre, 1131 PiTheit sired, (otililt 100.) erhno rist:ta.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
June 27, 'ST . , 13 1 arehl 21, 17 til-ly , T 28-
WILLIAMS'S
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC iLIXIR.
Dyspepay I Ind I ge•tiow, t I MI yapapay I
AMORBID SENSIBILITY of the
Stomachond tkoreisi , , attended skill obvious' die.
order of the digestive (Su:gene ••., 1
Dyspepay and In attendant ills, na l Wi
Nausea. Headache. "-
Vertigo, Diasarass of &phi, '. I
Debility of the Nerrosts Systsat, i ,
ilyporhoodesa: .faundfee,, I
,trua of Ahoe j l i ite,• , • . 1
Iraalirp of la Strength,
Fiatelence. with frequent bekhiiiyi of wind, ,
Mated torte,
•tinstriparian and toteasinme of the Dtvethr,
Bairns* rossitirsg, •
Darning ssionthon at Ms pit of, Ms Stirroach, '
Limy Oseeplatai, ' ', ,
C4pression apse Eating,
Palndatimt of the /Port,
tot4uvD
Puns in the pit of the Stmeack, or the rigid side . ,
• Drilosearessq, Cbstplizion,.
'Depression of spirits anti trrilabitit of temper, de. .
Have in many cases defied the skill. eielolure. of the
beat medical practitioners In the world, and many cams
have teen abandoned as Incurable. • 1 •
Di._ J. Witusws,Chendst and Pharniareutlat, ails,
studying closely the practice of Drs.iAberiudloy and .1.
Johnson, Engin& and observing thelnature or th e die.
•
ease In all Its stages, during a adourri:n the southern
anti western portion ,of the United St es, where It pre
calls to (greater extent than elsewhere. procured from
--South America. certain Mots and herbs. from..which be
prepared an -Rum: whiebosßee a ghteen years' use
In private practice, has Protect Itself /lone 41c:clean in
the cure of Dyspepsy, thin any medleine t hat , ha. ever
been prepared in any age or any 'limb , for tile same pus
"awing 1
i• ! '
submitted it, wth an explaailion" of Its Km.
portent, to a number of Physicians Of Philadelphia,
among whom were the late Drs. Joseph Dartshorne and
J. C. Morton, it has received thole entire approval, and
many of thelledleal Fatally are now net only preserib
lug it for their palieute: but are tering It themselves.
personalty, dud in their humbles. Ay a i onic It la Imo.
quailed, andlta propert ies are.of Po twat:orating a na
ture, that Rill given with. perfect !suety and ieccess to
'the most teoder .1 afant4.
The . tu.iii." is very gradual. hut ieMain In its action
upon the organs of digestion, the intressed secretions of
the liver: pancreas and morons mairibrane of the Sto
mach, and requires that only one dose be taken In twee.
ty-four hoary. for confirmed pyspepey tan only he cured
by ;rodeo:iv restoring Ilse orgens of digestion to a heal
thy MOS. The great suttees met. Olth In curing the
most aggravated ogee lot Depepty,lacenuirenimi some.
times with a high grade ottrypoehandrtardsThas wed.
Med themost unbounded conedeia&e in the curative
properties of this " MRU ;" in•corroborstiod of which
res the following tensions lan: j '" . •
ATTRSTATION.—WeAmrinar used Inn ierne's °Anti-
Dyspeptic V4lxlr.".wit4 the most pilot satiated lon sod
succemitake great pleasure to recoarreendiug it to all
persons eadering with Dyspepity, in we are lolly con
vinced
persona,
ifs most enamel le qualifies. in r e storing the
digestive powers. removing all paler, and uneasiness, and
impartial; a healthy Moe to the Stomach:
John R. Penrose. 34 South Wharves; Casper Morris,
Tacony;_Thomas al'lbone, Paesident of Bank of Penn.
Sylvania; Abner Rime., Market Pi Oet above Sixth; Ed•
ward U. ROwley. Vo. 14 North Whines: &Helmet Dunn,
daperintendeat liercitsnte trzetieage: flasinab Stile%
.Frankford Road; Hannah Webb. .211 i 91/bert 'trees; a.
N,. Sperry, la Edward street; ,Le,ereveellawboide No.
396 Chestnut atreet; Philadelphia; Wm: Yard. 8 City
Row; Rudolph VArni, MT breedwiy; R. N.' Innen*,
94 Water street, Neer!Tork.
The Hit of names coiald be o s a u t i .;tded to almost sew
length, but the foregoing is din sufecionL '
• Testimony elf If. .V....W.11414; 04 4 Wa l .d * iad " e d a
_ ~ inewrabk comae /tic.
' Di. J. W1L144.10-.. r: For flacon years pro.
Times to MCI A ash byrperpey, that I
v eut 4rox,
bentwarentap y rated, In mind and body.
, and at length smatmeddl-neon not attend to
Li
k nee ct us, and was sinking into a 'decline. and it was
I never Geoid recover; t beet medical aid was
prorated for Me, Ind every 3 resorted to without
airy MIK tfiLL was arbrtiodlo M your .•Eltlir." and
from the thee I hellos taking. it ,4 ;gradually Improved
I (11 _ 1111 / 1 1 4 soy_ Pletely teatated to health, The dreadful
seuerackiel endured from, bylining L cannot doeribm
bull am eooddret that without the owe ofy•our ••Elittir."
I Annie be la my tray'. - I 'sand that I solemnly Mt:
Wee your ogtilate" has saved nil flour an early &nth.—
I conflate) now 10ke enjoyment of mkt excellent
health.: . • ig, )t, spERRY,
*TIAN Oa, /P 57.. . ' ' . No. lug ti. Third st..ll,ll.ltra.
tiedto, the uodivalitned„ bookworm Mr. 11. N. Bewity
r several. years, and take plrseari In, station that his
a lots ran be prfeetly rell.4.oni. mad ar that e oat'.
ea Mime quit lid has hosoLvroadertittry restored to
health from the brink of the g re; and we believe. as
/LI anaris t solely by eta of Mr. Williams'sg:lbtir."
,Tito,. J. Camstslt , No. 143,Ph0m la at. .
...Tool', Enact, Race st...ebove esonod.
rarainsally awntrual before m. , (( one of the ithlernian
of the city of - Mail phla4 IL ' N: Boma. who ,lielog
duly dimedieted.doth daises. gall that the' tmell rat
flathlitthetabova reettneoloaretnestu every pulicabo.
~ Moors std inbooThat this 44h do of Jauw.l44l.- i ••
' 1 / 1 14 Alba' li * fiu
at 1411101104
a , twit " Dt. •:- !.
. No: 4 SODUI lovestb streak - I '
• Febasuaty NVI4 ~ ti•ly
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alai . OAIO - 1111 AIDS, !MIT TIMM
; - Aselessiltearal Image emetaltas Itta.
aftsTHE suboerjber still keep
on hand Clover Timolh ande4bes Una,
weeds. White Clover and Lamb Giate=.- •
6, togetbor with garden and geld seeds. • Wet, ,am
Witt warmatto be (emit mad good. ' Heed): atm rmelee
orders for all kinds of fruit trees. (warranted to he re hat
they are represeated,lagrietiltural Im pletnerits. i e.. a a
of which will be furnished at manufactimero prlrei.—'
The. Wed/ and tree* sold by the subseriber are alerted
With great ears, only from rowera of reputallso end
staidlog. tie does not deal I n seeds promired priMisem•
misty lo the t,Trom tittle who sell ebeepoorMx t t
' , regard to the vier of lb e seed sold. Pier &rob.
parrbaseor,, E grown promiseuetudy la entallxer.
dens. "bees close proximity deteriorates their
Quality. portico y Mason( the um. rpe..les. This la
4
au Important ronsideritilou tot hose • bs p orebese either
seeds or fruit trees. - Yor Mem. tr. s.nti In orders rariy
to : BENJAMIN
.BANNAN.
Obi there Is Dot lot all.tite world 0
Such glory to be found.
As tireles hint whose hopeful heart
• 'With labor's love IS bound.
Oh! when would be the sterling gold
That's won by drowsy drones:
And when would be the enneareh'i wealth,
The pomp of transient throwea—
If labor reared to nse Its skill •
Its lu.trous dead' and wars,
lake summer bntistlen when the inn
All golden roofs the day..!
For thane are melodies that start
From Labeen mighty chords.
Au seer thrilled the human heart; •
Fired with a blateNor words.
•
The toiler* shed (bale hitletlears •
For friends andllndred gone,
' Yet . . Aland at Milhaud«. ill l ka dorm : 0 "--
3UWIMOY i14M1401 ,
The tyrants shed their fella ' blood
And talk of lleseen's deesrse.
Then strike like wuri.Wrers when a stale
Is burning to be free:
' Alt! let the silken dandles scorn
Tim toiler* or the had,
But let me fed the worker's heart,
• lila hard and wrinkled hand,
And let me labor in his class, -
Though I receive no thanks,
And I will own a joy unfelt
In Mahlon'? pampered make.
"WILL BOOTS PAY ?"-I 444 that, two of your
correspondents have:opened quite strongly on the
negative of this queolipe. I takd the adlroistiis
;:—at least, till our markets are Nitta sopphod
than at present..
Rout eulture, like fruit eulture, dues not keep
pare'srith the demand—to route bring In musket
much more than it cuts to raise them—sod, per.
hope much mote than they are worth to feed to
stook, unless it be, as one of the getitleMett on the
negative has suggested. "for medleinell
Oa the basis of nutritive value aatenned by
carrots would be more profitable'
this region than corn. We rem reriiie ea, , ugh
more than ten times !ha qe.lintity y , to , -pay (u• the
extra labor required for the curling.
-But a writer in a recenti , ltairal, if, trying to
Show that potatoes are a more profitableerop %bin
whe . at, ranks the nutritive value of ale tuber near
ly equal to thegrain. Now, I believe darrou will
as nearly equal corn, as potatoes will wheat, in
the comparative value of food for man, or beast,
One farmer in our tt.wri, has taken missals from
my premises befure they were housed, al tweetY.
three cents per bashe/..when ~,rn was worth...ay.
enty five, arid good hay could be botight at levee
tlotlara per ton, (sissy pounds for twenv cents,)
to feed his stock with. Another brooght,tne eon),
in the oar, id the Spring., and took catr4u, bushel
for bushel, to feed hie homes.
lem payinterest on land, ■nd taxes, Within
the eorponition of Attlee village, and raise ear
ruts for ten cents per ,bushel, one OCILSUIR with
another. Qu cheaper laud, exempt from corpora. ,
Lion taxes; I (hint forums generally can Enlave:
them fur from four to , eight tenth, sod pay nil ,
charges.
'P.' ands trouble in keeping'
the cellar of the barn, crtll; such is you trotiid
use fur corn, and I think they will keep MOIL
slight freeze will nut hurt them .. .. A little sand,
scattered in among them, will [mid to keep them)
fresh.
I bare spoken only of enrrowi, As ibis root if at
'tame the best;Alie surest and moot prolific. crop.—
But to supply our city and sillags markets, every
kind of edible "root" will pay well,as those ilia
try it will kaow.
As to the "medicine" •for smelt, I like the Wei
—.6ot hiee•DO fear of ite bad effects in elopathie
doses. cow is nut harmed by a half husbel a
day. It "dueth good, like e medicine," es Sole
mint says of a merry . heart, and sr I think all
"aeedic!ner," we take., 'Weld d...—Cor. of 14e
Rural Nero korker, poet Attien,.. 4 y.- Y.
1 EDUCATION ie Aserctivrnizi:--A farmer should
1 1
be 'Chemist; he =Arno; be an onalytie chem.
but sbouldlos familisr with those laws, the
observiuica of which is indispentable to, his safe
ty and Forcers, and the violation of •bicb is de
structii;n, Thir science teaches the value, quit ,
' hie,. nature, 'and application of manures. The
question ot fe i rtilization or sterilization of the
earth is ti'ere involved. A periodical renovsnon
'of the soil is nut only the base of agricultural
success, but in fant'of all political economy. Bow
vast the difference between leaving the value et ,
fertilizers te'nore vague coejectdre, or making it
the eubjeet 61 "
o potitire analysis and artual•dem.
onatration under the hands of the chemist!
Physiology opens u wide field st study to the
farmer; for en ;the, observance of its laws de
pends the health/al exl.teuce of all animal and
vegetable natur i e, The• study of this seismal
teaches that it is a law uT growth that like produ
ces like, the best produces for Attic in vegetable
Mtn, and that the souudeat nod moot syintnetrkal
/animals only perpetuate a like progeny; and that
it is actually cheapertto raise a good etOP, i good
ox or horse, or sheep, thitn.o Pour one. rtorbraewl
in this study are the wide questions ofisslapta
tion of food, its amount, quality, preparation, .1.c.),
Au the nature end sentare of animals.
A' fanner ebould i-s familiar with the Veterina
ry Mt, for there aro but few farmers whto hp**.
not trader their supervision ona :or more valuable
animals,atka knowledge of this art might-Many
times prevent the entire lose or rain of such.—
The country IS full of horses that have been res.
tiered worthless through ignorance, tbetmigill be
reciainted to usefulness, a majority 'of thelm,*t
least, by iii,n;ttlia'that uniferitood their treatment.
‘Thette met Wine*, With which every fernier
'lipoid be familiar, without which he minuet ex
pect toaietste his condition, inn serial insist of
view, to thatl position it so justly deserves. But,
Where are we to get our educated farmers, unless
from agricultural inatistaiions; for whnt graduate
Of our high ethoole or colleges thinks of chum
ing the avocation of a farmer? , Certainly tint
one; their education, or West, they think begot
them fur some more, lucrative or less laborious
life.'ld the condition which we fihil agricultural,
science at the presebt time,.perhers they do w e ll,
bat let other Stales follow the eintniits
inn, and they will noon peseei , 4 their error.—
A revolution is already iskini • ptinee, Agri
cultural science is waking snob stri tar timards
perfection, that the time is not far (Wilma, vbcn
it will he One of the proudest professions that MO
ever aituruerl.--.Rart.l New Yurkyer:
BATS .t.ther ruutiu srt kept :silky 11+ 8
Oxiio.by a sprinkling of p4ie whi n paCk lug th.
sbeie We,.
lliren CORN PCDDIIIO.--The, following is'er
eulltiut tj—Scabi threw plum of milk, into milk!'
ids smoothly '2
sups ems meal, end en Sup eb e r'
ped suet, or half cup butter. When wooled add
well-rountled, cup aloud angst., Y bested
teeejwodlfulie of einniMoll, of let, .and s piat
of 'alai l mixed with 3 tablesiteontullt of lost—.
Add • et, of raisin*, lied bete 24 hour!.
way of cookiog Pie', 'to toil is
pound or more' until every groin is rooked thragh
and iwelled toitibigiter4 milt to the tom,
put it sway id tilo Stoutest . corner of the t l / 2 01ar• -•
For.suppere I poareold, thin ere4m, writ WO .
0 ,1 10 0 , ors , it, and parson wish nuteveg or
ihwa
11 . 4 cheap and healthy toad, and very g4400:' •
children. i•
•
SOAAMILID Eses.—Pat a teeeapftli of an* el
il,kiotl;,pat in a piece of bumf the size eta la'
ntlit nit and dredge in a little doer; hart do l
eggs well beaten and stir theta in quiektx Ore
to
l{
bolt's; stir tiltit 6 tidekened, net carde d ,_--ig
arttib Improved by being tarried *veto hull 4 1”
Wait it a 10,41'44'
• _ _
Excisitre Cust
imbed sad' yet twit the . fire
optic the s tate thatit inii'ilad , alerEsii i
add two eggs sad thieket - the NOW litth 114.1
as thick as weak* batter ; try istAatd.
=MI
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THE LABORER. • ."
The eieereeried Sovereignty et files
Who daily germ his breed; • -
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la be to whom I am ahlwi.
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Whose sweat leer clog;
A brawny toiler at the forge,
At heart a reel king. .
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