The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 01, 1858, Image 4

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ever didilsee;
,it wu kinder in tit!
-kat - "hit the shake!' term thee ]
. rgal approaching me, and I'd crocf ,
•' time rattier than, fare iinoe.i..ol
'. . dOcklt. like l the critters, for if .1 will
•;;'t looking through a knot hide, I .col
', and fibs anoOgh 7. Well, wy 'sir
party one bight, and I stayed awe
esueirj wits too bashful to boo the
~,
. •
aroonA the house whistling "01A •
• decking- to
.. keep my feet warm.
bomb': bebbing up and .dawn.behi •
curtains, sod wisbloethe th under .
break up 10 I could get to. my
-op a 'Minch of viers, and as it w
and mighty nocomfortable, I co
up the dodr post. No sooner said
I omen found myself snug in bbd:
"let her rip. DanCe 'till youl WI ,
.•
• •Andcl;ddlingunder tho (pike, Itto
me. I was dreaming of aufts.
stewed tripe, and was havink p g.
somellody knocked at the dupe ens
• "Rap"tagain. I kid low. "Hui
Then I heard o whispering, arid.,
was a whole raft of girls outside.
• Then Lib singer out, "Jack, are y.
"Yes," Says L •Then Zama a roar
• "Lotus in," says she. "I won't,
iiou Ilan billow alone?" "Are.yl
she'. ,"I am," says L "Get up r 1
won't!" sail I. Then came ane
thunder! I !egan to. get riled,
pettkoated scarecrows 1" /
a beau without biuling's fellow
won't go hbute with you—l wo•
clear' out?"' And throwing a bt•
felt better. Bit presently, oh!
I, beard a still, small yoke, very
Lib's, and it said: "Jack, you'll
• • for all the girls' thingYwre. •
• ' thunders, what a pickle! Thin
all covered with shawls, miffs. b
and twenty girls outside the dOo
•
lot I/ I had stopped to thin
• pan.cakesi on •tbe spot. As G
among the bonnet wire and rib •
-6 Sinasti r went the millinery in
I bad to dress in the dark—for t
' in the door, and thigirls will , •
' I ambled 'about, was death.On
' critical moment came. ' rope° ,
found myself right adang.the .
"Oh, my Leghorn 1" cries one.
ling, winter _Velvet!" cries an
•pitched in—they pulled me thi
:, boxed mj earsotod one brigh .
• • ' Sal her name was—put her arm
and kissed rfre right on my lips
cuuldn't stand that, and I give ,
sent. 'lt was the trot time le r
at was powerful good. I belle,
kissed that gal [rem Julius
July. "Jack," said abe, "we av
•,,,: • you, but won't yoti t see me beet
VA "I will." I diMo it, and h
•', at the gate. After that, we too
dotting after each other,. betli . o
barrel of new beer when we we'
otherq• • . .
'T.yas at the clove of a glorio
the sun was setting behind a •!
the chickens were going to roe',
wero,jomtnencing their rvenin
lywogs, in their native mud.pl
paring tbeteselves, for the shad
Sal and myself sat upon an ant'
listening to the music of nature,
roosters and grunting pigs, an,
mellow music of a distant jaC .
our ears by the gentle zephyrs.
the mullemstalks, atideime la
Mons odor of ben-roosts and / t p
lingering rayrof the letling•s
the brar buttons of.a solitar
through a lie t Ot.hole in the ho
face; dyeing - her hair with 'a
and showing off my threadha
•vantage; one of my arms was
my band resting on the ems
was tojing with my auburn lo
She was ilmost gene,and I ara
like a grasshopper dying w i t
felt like a mnd.turtle chpked
"Sal," says I, in a voice mid
Itying swan,t'will you have
beg eyes heavenward, clasped
an attack of the heaves and
with a sigh that drew her she
ate, said, "year She gave
squaqedin My lap-=she mirk
flummoxed and rolled in it. •
broke my suspenders. Weill,
short, she Set' the day,'and w
weeks every night ho' lei
rookrto be married, 'till 'IW
walk oirgreceful as a couplet'
The bight, the company and
the siptal was given, and ar •.
throu l gti,the •croarded Imll.
ing
lie parl ) or door, when d
the l.,eloth, pulling Sal a te
reflow bad dropped a bonen
and it tooted me. It split,lti
mailmen's, right under m,
•was to late too back out, soils
it, we marched In and we7's
,seat I watched the kissing h
3ly groomsman was tight, au
I Jumped up to take a. slice t t i
a little six year old imp ha
ii i
d pulling my shirt thr r o
fts, had planed it to the
, rdisplayed to the &den r'
lished Multitude a trite te
r• plintsant' The women
fired,l
fired, and got mad, but;ir
there my trouble ended
desty forbids me, o purse
QUEZZIVILLE . mast be a
I:ay as Princeton. A tra
journal:—."Went thir
.ujiti the town—came a
heard o chop say to,
a new snapper to his whi.
'Clsonan, you are looking
•happened "The mot
ught naylenny try atirPri
wrapper, and witkowe
t kiei rye had since "w .
lot." It
pioverb,'"lightly cum
apply to the gout; north t
freckle", cos to a light so
'pies come lightly enoogh
e e
tostiuuetletyAn gottiogi
„ . 41.4 411.-
Hgi.eeart'ine
I
• ived a number of 'milli;
which was loeet, naked'
old African ;errant whd
Massa, r where ode. moiq
- - - -
TOIINGI physician, desca
es of a bnialo, perorateA
o a mainificent subject
eel her !" Thai'S what!
-•
lona enthnsiastn.
I
ARRIACI6AIILIt Toting Vlii.
l l d out West; a Yanked ' ,
;.
+, to his tatberi says:— ! ' p
l a some new teeth and tort.
. .4111.• •
Y. learaed:frind;" °Wait
a reallat, iilat t , praatieas
a g4o4 o ; 7 “Better la.
a, than After a glass," wia
A old Servant,.drinlkiog
tress, who was on that do
wish you many happy
• I
SOOZNAIIIIII- LUOI ono .
r loom. kinds of uwiebanl
.r finished, are always soli'.
''BA? Is the allfersooo betw
air bed? Otos does for 14
ohelterldr , lltoo. , - :;
Warll water isisu
- • -
..osithe head loofa ooe
' on rug of a that ,
nothing la it, '
14ferto root A . Acrevior
ittert.c' .
„ • • a 1 Lfwmiguioa., ,
T o ag West and beet- raveler e unide
tholighout the Vetted put Weeetind ant (Or
W t' • D. RAN NM I'S Mae, Book atom ”
LADIES' wiyik R§SICETII, Olt
IJPEAUTIFU • Pattentight and
Durable, dlioatillfroP' 8 4 0140 0 5 , m tur t
rtortied Sod !brads by
Mae tt. 1111, 011111.41 4 .04 /00•111 Se
TOHN ENGLISH •& CO.'S Patent
• mei DrniefivedN la, &tidally the beat to
the taste et. of Merest ohm, from No. fr.to 12. 'hurt to
to bate& O retail. B. BAN NAN 8.
Pottsville. /11111=1 $ O, taet
LEONARD, FRY £ CO.
Caakfirs & De
le
QuArs ilExclange.
rA, PA.
rIOLLECTIONS: ATTENDED TO
kftad drafts ibr Wet on all the principal deka la the
thaws. Atm, dratlefor sale on linothine. irelandArot
land and Wiles. j Jane 14.'56 24-
twits to tit
law :11'1407
1 e 'stmt. en),
' n't because I
1. hind a (nee
I , terns look st
1 2 -
• Lib .gave,n
I i
from home ha
- usic. `-Thong
II an 1 liickei,"
watching the
d.thtt 4, window
; g party w oul d
/ 1 , q(. ' 1 I inland
I Cge4ing. late
laded to, chin,
1 , an l done, and
'Now," says I ,
gives Out!"—
pheas grabbed
. .
1 It -crabs and
. o plOOßput ifics,i A.O.
NE w Ala JCL/. for keep ing doors
NAL Opew as welt as shit. by merely reversing the
spy ng—• pad, durable aad'elritup artiVe. Also, a cheap
and simple Patent 31achlwi for keeping..both dart and
cold from passing 'under outer-dclora. Just received and
foe sal by
. B. DANNAN..
T a lltESII LIMY. (or sale at all tilneB,
u at the kilns on the Island, foe bending purpose*
Sand. die at the lowest prime: C. M. ATKINS.
JACOB:MILER, Ashland, will till any ceder* prompt
ly. and at lower prkesthan have been thrilled heretofore.
Pottsville, March 20; '53 12-tf
•
OILS!!
"kI.JO tiN STON, Agent for A. A.
• LANE, Hate'Lane and Ituagey,) who're!. deal
n 011.8 and tl4 NDLIO3. No. 1'24 Pearl, and 44 Water
attest. New York. An order, left at the office of Junes
H. Gruff, Esq., or at the Itzehsuge Hotel, *lll randy*
prompt attention.
September:M. '56 89-tt
"WHITE HORSE 'HOTEL!"
Corner of Ckatre m d 11,:thaittattgo &reds, - Poilavirk.
• Joseph' 111. Fegeri 'Proprietor.
' Entertainments and areouunedatibus of the best kind,
and every attention will be paid by the host and his at
tendants to make guests and travellers comfortable.
August 1,1.7 31•ly
(1 time, when
wakes me up.
I ' • r
'0 rap, rap ,s
II knew there
"leap, rap !"--.
.u'in there ?"-=
• pf 'laughter.—
' ' says I, °can't'.
; it abed?" sayi . 1
says she... 1.
her laugh. By
"dot out; you.
"Oat you get
1 one of bed? I
t-k-so you may,
It it the door, I
I - •
cud buttons !
I
r ush like sister
!have,to' get up,
there'!'.' , Oh,
.r.
of. me in' bed,
nets and cloaks,
• •
Tinting to get
il ',should have
al, .I rolled out
.
ns in a 'huiry.-
1 every direction.
LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS. •
Preserve yittir Waste Paper. -
ILLOW ITASKETS of various
• Shell for preserving Waste Paper. We will al.
a fair prke to thole who will sate their paper and
`firing it to odThore. Poi vale by B. IidN,NAN.
. . mons OF PQTTEIVILI.E.
THESUBSCKIBER has a lot of the
View's of Pottsville. which is a• beautiful view of
ocation,. scenery, &c., which he will•sell at the low
late of-25 rents each, to close out the lot. They were
published at It 50 each. Now is the time to procure a
coP3r , u but few Umain unsold.
—11117.813,17
GEO. W. POBTEROY dr. CO.,
DaA
01Li SOAP, L CA1 US 11 5 DLES,
N.belo. 10 'South Water atreet,.
ow
Marke t , Philadelphia.
Sperm, Lard, Elephant, Whale, fannere'and &terbium
011, Sperm and Adamantine Candle'.
Samuel T. Killer Salesman.
Philadelphia, January A, 'td 1-,
WM. THOMPSON, • .
Banker and Dealer.ln Exchange,
r iari f i e latra . t irrneY, Gold and
Silver, Land Warranta, ke.,bongktand mid. Will
etcctly attend to all collections entrusted to his care--
negotiate business paper, longs, stockk, and ell other se
curities. • Money received on deposit and interest
lowed.
Refereseet—Moisrs. Dauer & Co.. Philadelphia; Hon.
C. •W. Pottsville; Joan SIIIPPILV. President Mi
ners' Bank, Pottsville; litmnParisesow,Esq.,Potteville i
and C. Lomita. Esq. Pottavilie.
Pottsville, November 7, '57 45-
ere was s erne 7
p—and the way
!straw hats, The
the door, and
men.
"My dear, der•
.ther t and they
way and that—
ed little pace—
around my Wick
Iladuan nature
.r MI good its she
got a taste, and
• e I could have
sar to Fourth of
sorry to dieturt;
•7" "Yes," eald
it another smack
• a kind of turtle
us sighing like a
• away from each
•
ARCADIAN INSTITUTE,
THIS Boarding School, for the edu
cation of Youth of both sexes. situated .in then's!.
et and retired Tillage of Orwigsburg. Schuyi kiliCounty,
Pa., will open Its Summer Session on Manley: May
The course studies includes the usual English branches,
Mathematics, Natural Sciences; Greek. Listin, , French,
German; Drawing. Music and Painting. . '
Terms:—Boartling, Tqltion; Lights, Fuel, per Session
of 5 months, $55; no antra .ehames for siny.twanches ex
cent Music and Paintift. 'A)fly Dollars to be paid ashen
the pupil enters. the rewsinder at the close of. the Session.
For further informaticn address
ELIAS SCHNEIDER, A. M.. Principal;
or. lion. JACOB LIAMMEIL President of Trustees.
April 3d, 1858 LLfit
- •
REMOVAI. A - ,
rrillE UNDE.RSIGNt, 2 In order to
I redeem their expenses and avoid Increased rent, so
as to enable th-m to sell goods at prices aulted-to the
times, have removed from the Stone Store iloniie of Sell.
slower A Welber'll, to the building adjoininOlie, bridge
on Coal street, which will hereafter be knoWn u the
"One Price Island Store, " where their old customers and
the public generally wil find a general assortment of all
kinds of goods, such as
Dry Goods._:* Flour. -
Groceries, Feed.
• Hardware,. . Salt.
. ; . Queemmare, . • Fish.
, Provisions. - Plaster.
All of which will be sold at the lowest prices. for rasa
only. . 3IATTSON &AMBER.
Port Carbon, January 30. 'SS 5-ly
saammar day
istant hug•peui
t—thei bull (rugs
songs—Abe pot
. ddles, were pre
ss ut night—and .
quated pine lug,
such as the toads;
now and then the
yes was wafted to
hat sighed among
en pith the deli
g:stynr. The last
FRESH CARD EN SEWS,
frHE SUBSCRIBER is rsceivinglis
eupply of Garden Seed' , from the moat ap
nroied Growers. embracing. a general s• of the
ehokest. Seeds for Garden or Field. and trill be sold
wholesale and retail at the lowest rates.
glanriog from
BirMerchants, Truckmen and Dealer" 'applied in
ifirße or small quantities by the Pound or dcrsen Papery,
at wholesale prices.
Merchants can be supplied also with Boles for $5.
emitaining,a general assortment of seeds, which can
be replenished as they run out.
Clover and Timothy Seeds by the Bushel or Quart—
White Clover for Yards. and Lawn Grass seed by the
pound or smaller quantity—Wyandotte Corn, Sugar
Cane Seed, Kohl-Rabi. Whiter Cherry or Tomato, Be.
Any.kind of Garden or Field Seeds not on hand. far
Wetted at short notice, at BANNAN'S
- March 13. '53 11- Sew/ awl Bonk Store, Poittrilie.
horseman ; shoue
.-pen full'in Sal's
orangii.peel hue,
e coat to bad ad.
rounl i Sal's waist,
of her back—she'
ks of jJt black hue.
She looked
tha hiccups, apd
ith a cod-fish ball.
I as the notes of a
me P' She turned
bi the hand,had
Sod staffers, and
strings, to her pal
leas out' thee and
crowed and I ciur-
I her till I
o make a long story
• pcticed for four
ouldi walk into the
got\so we could
of Muscovy ducks.
the minister Ca we,
W
AVlioleewle Flour NE and Grain Store.
THE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave to
I Inform the citizens of Schuylkill county, that they
bare leased the warehouse of Messrs. Yardley k Son, on
the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets. In Potts
%llk. where they have constantly on hand.—FLOER, of
the hest «item cud superfine brands, MIRA f. RYE,
OATS and CORN. Also. Corn and Data ChoP, 31111.Fee4.
'Buckwheat and' Corn Meal. Apples, Potatoes. egrzik
Ac., ke.. all op which they will sell at greatly
. duced prices. Orders for any qUintlty•of Flour •
and Brain reeeived and 'delivered at any point, on the
'hottest notice. .
Dealers and Feeders generally, will find It greatly to
their advantage to give us a tali, as we are rationed that
by on doing they ran save at least LXIP, per cent. on their
purchases. Give us a call and ascertain for yoniwelves.
11031BEIMER
Priltivillo, October 31,'5: • 44-tf
TO FARMERS , TRUCKMEN, 10.
THE subscriber has ,made arrange
meats for furnishing the folloW log Fertilizers Mate
msnufieturer's prices, earrisge 'only added, at his Seed
Establishment In Pottsville:
litest.Peniviati
- Pea:lel:Wean Gumbo,
Columhtan do
'Super Phosphite of Lime,
Bone Sawings,
Bone Dust,
• Lend Plaster,
Poudrette,
Lelnau's Fertilizer,
in aria we marched
"aware just enter.
n I want kerolap on
Ina. Bowe passed
skin on the floor,
awful' hole la my
yese coat tail. it
.ping 127 band over
.lieed, aid taking •
bride-operation.—
The• Peruvian Guano is obtained froM the. Peruvian
Government Agent, for whom we are Agent—and the
other articles trnm the most approved Howse, so that
we can warrant them to be what they are represented!
also
be kissed her till
hen— , ob, hoiroc!—
rawled behind me,
gh the bole in my
ir, and in jumping
L. g gage of the•as
white muslin than
giggled, the men
finally put to , bed
r that night. My
the subject furthei.
SORGHUM-or CHINESE SUGAR, CANE SEED
By the Pound, Quart. Peck or Bushel, together with
Lowering's Pamphlet pointing out the mode of enlUva
tiug it, and making sugar and molasses, price 10 cents
a copy. or for 6 postage stamps a copy will. be sent free
by mall. Also Clover and Timothy 4ed:Orchard-Crain
Biped, .together. with Carlton Seeds of all description's.
Fruit Trees, &a., .te, all of which are furnished by the
amilLor large quantities, at B. lIANNAN'S
'. March 0:'66 10- •J. Bredlttorc, .Pbtterille.
BOSTON B
aile t IeiTOMPANY.:
Diaage -
THE experience of tile past ten years
I . has gained for this Belting the confidence of.outtin
fnciurers and consnmees. The great improvements re
cently made in its quality. wOrant us in asserting It to
he superior to leather for all " o pen Belts,—especially for
heavy or mainTelts.
Its first east is much !Nathan leather—it is stronger
and more durable, and gives a gain in power on the pul
ley. It will stand a heat of qv, degrees unaffected.—no
degree of cold or wet can injure its working. In all rel
sped, It is recommended for Saw-Mills, Mines, Grain
Elevaiors, Machine Shops and Manufactories.
iely Placo--nearly
eller says of it, in
once—tr.:ly 'Veda
eleven year( after,
other,'fLook—he's
.aih' this time.'"
3lathlns Beltlseg, 3 4c 4 Ply.
Seale of Priem, 3 and 4 ply, frog which an estimate of the
price of intermediate widths can ba made.
2 Inch 3-ply, per foot 10 cents., 4- Ply, cents.
3." " " 15 .. ." :17 "
4 41 4. di 64 24 4.6 . 24 at
5 • Gt . 24 - a 30 64
64 a IZ2 41 14 64 36 a -
7 . 4111 34 a •as i 45
44 38 64 J 44 47
9 :44 66 a 4 5 u , • 68 414
10 44 4i I - 44 6 9 4.
II 64 44 46 64 ; ,u 75 46
" " " 06-
1 3 .. 46 61
. 72 at 64 in,
ai
15 44 44 64 ' 84 .. ,64 107 .4.
16 .4
. 66 44 02 115
10 " " « 101 . "130 "
20 a •a 'lls 'a 4.\ 144
22a u 127 " a 155 t.
34.4 64 44 '• 1 3 8 .64 " 173 "
' Bleary 5 and 6 ply Belts made to order Ur - purposes
where great strength is required. ( as a pubstitute-trx
doable leather) at en advance of twenty-Ore and,Slty
per cent. on 4ply prices.
3 'Ply Hydraist Hose.
Warranted to stand *pressure of 75 ibs.per square
1.2 Inch per foot, • - • - . • 71/ cents.
on in:
7 .8 14 14 I/
1 44
114 " " " 66 1
1 .1. 2 » " • "
1 3 . 4 , »•
.
3 - 4, It
ery What
.delightful thing.—
this morning,.in
psi and I get the
;aleborie came into
, lightly go," does
e rheumatism, nor to
ereign; limtall these
and yet there is the
eat to go.
A minister who bad
d could hardly de
advice able faith
plied:
ebbil."
kg upon tbo love.
"Wouldn't ebo
oilwould like to
ti '
might call pro.
en'sreAin great de
ting from thot ace.
ppcfie you get our
them out. 7 -
4 Ply - Loionsothre * Flat Estillse Hose.
`Warranted to stand a pressure of 17514. per aqua e Inch.
E-d'ineh ital, • - - cents.
214 " ' " " • - - - ,;_
272 IPn Pt
3 - 0 . „ 74 0,
New York Croton lioaa, - • - • - "
"lose of any size and strength made to ords Ise,
Suction lions thr Fire Engines and other puma
The above Bose has great advantages over lest ,as
it needs no oiling. la perfectly tight, will stand a' my
hlgh degreekof heat without.injury, and Is not affec
by the wevereat cold.
• Couplings, Ilose-Plpes,. de., furnished at Ipe lowest
priCes. rr
. _ _
ail advocate, do.
his arguments he-
I ice 'them before a
be reply. .
the health of hie
made d\bride, said:
tuto r s of the same
• • Steams
This article te now In general mos by the Most skillful
Fliftineers and Machinists throughout the United States.
It Is prepared so that MO Fahrenheit will tint affect
It, and Is superior to everything else, as no substance
has so much elasticity which elands so high it degree of
hest. and may be used about all parts . where parking Is
necessary. viz: Manhole - Mfr. Piston Rods, Ateam
Joints, Steam Chests, Cylinde Reads Eluding Boxes,
etc., etc. -
portant advantage
his iamb, When.
en II bale head it'd
ter aid the other
Packing made to ordet for all the various porpoeee,
garb AS M AMU/LS PLATES, FirmaLlteaa. PIPS FIANGCS.
Hot tese' Coll: Warm P 11111 1 ,14 VACIICSI Punta, Foot MID
DgitITSICS *INS' Sou BMX teams, de.
a tones like a cent?
rind tbo tail is on
atirThe entseriber his the Agency frost the Mannite•
tavern of the above artklaa,. The Belts an the beet In
tha United - Rates, end 'greenish thirst iffichnilkUl Co.
wt Manufacturers' prices, thus string the eaniagepo the
pltrobiere. Our adorn have else the preference at the
Mint Ower tiny others thr Belts to he thede loony pattern
ere thirteen not on Nand, at Per Agnomen' at
ibiltatlTO guarantee the dot lyert stegy_!)elt:ieltblwa
!keg time After the order-le rittes
iltrotet 'AT , • •,` ,
by , ibers betas
t, 3 40,00t
4.6 r
ri:
B.,BANNAN.
Bookseller and Btatboir
by the Toil or Bag.
do do
do do
do • or Barrel
do do
do do
do do
do . do
do do '
- 4o.itv
cif
WM=
.
' ilixrdsetaralni fe Wirt
I,IITOULE, ,respoOtralifeati . the Mien
• V V k: Nal Ottentlemin espied In the Coal trade to
their alai means of The Tallow olze*,. -Mei bare !it
emised facilities for tossing out the beet of pork with
promptaass and disysteh. Having filament,'
kande . in the Mato thef can guarantee all war=
itape,theft
ierdliaad sada:tics:lY rienit cd 'skeet,
erMise '_4
_
-SNOW IheitaAsserhstia,Edipearay Map, BIM% end
pone, &a., dr, always on hand:
All orders directed to the arm by mall or lefeat D. I.
Elderly', Hardware store will modes prompt attention.
July 4. 'ST
-KURTZ • HEISLER,
(Late Karts, Wo route e. Cur)
Xsaufactsressof
' g Wire Coal Salmons. Coal Riddles Wire
Cl l 4 rocana, ita.,SlimerstilleAchn Iklll
r i m , I nty.
• Thankfulfortheliberalpatronmethey
have received from the Coal Dealers 404 atbers.ln the'
put, would most respectfully sollcittbel r custom In the
future. aliwork done at our shoperill bewarrented, so
that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job.
dr, Kurtz being one of the oldest, an d the mostexpe
rimmed Wire Worker in the county, we feel sure,that
enn turn out the best . qoal Screens In the Region,
ill orders addressed to J. If. Kurtz. WlttarsvMe.toW:
LNlTelater, Pottiville or Kurtz * Heisler, Minersvinei
will be promptly attended to, Old &rem repaired.
May 19. ISM 21)'
PLUMBING.
.tk will consist of 14-
ets. Iron. Copper and
th Tubs, Poreehin and
Wash Basins, Iron and
A Plugs; Bran Cods for
Leather Rose florae' pier
manta, Branch Pipes and Couplings for pavements, Iron
and Lead Pipe of all alms, garlilituree of every kind,
embracing a full assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants,
Bracket:mtg., Be. ter., manufactured of the beet gill
of materials, and of the latest anti most approved
terns. DANIEL D . MOSETO..
• Aril 11,'67 15.
/114 . ".4cteretisessents set in Carper type than usual net be
charged 50prr end. advance on our regular rates.
B. A. & S. ALLEN,
7 ind t S South Wharves; Philadelphia,
Dr AT TIRO IN. OILS:
- -
i (AM -MC OILS!!!
HODGSON. & KEAN,
NOo 5 St 5 S: 03barvio,.
General Commission lierehante, and Dealers in
WIlAk E AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING
A D MECHANICAL PURPOSES.
eept.2 313-tf
W e Rope Works of
J. HN A. -ROEKING.
Trenton, New Jersey.
/SPA large assortment of Wire ]topes constantly on
hand. Orders Alleditith despatch. Iforsize.stresigtb,
and molt, see oirenlar. (Feb. 27, '6B ti•lye
- ALEXANDER KERR,
•. DIPOWIF.R. AND WIDDIESALE DEALEit IN
. 44 •
~.---
~ 4.
,A,-... ,
No. 134 South Wharves, . ...\1
Av.-
PIIILADISLPIIIA. -- -- .- •
':Ashton's Floe, Liverpool G round,Turkslsland, Ashton's
and Star Dills Dalry, assorted sites, constantly on band
and (or sale in lots to suit the trade.
N. D.--Orders solicited. f Mara 13, '5B 1143 m•
•
JOHN A. MOORE,
Oil . and Carnal'salon I)Teroha4,
' AND DEALER IN '
MINERS' SUPPLIES
No. 104 11. Water , Philadelphia,
llas constantly on hand
Eperm. Lard. Solar. Elephant, Bleached and Racked
Ili ha le 01111, Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
Burning andElreasing 011, expressly
fur Miners' use. Wire Rope,
Elope Chains..
Blasting Porder, Well Lamps.
'Gum and Leather Belting, Vases,' Wicking. Ac.
Jan. =, 4-ly
Schuylkill Fire and Marine .
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Oi Pet,tacrille.
Office in Sillyman'i Building, Xabantongo st.,
2 doors above Centre at., Yottsville, Pa.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW,
$BOO.OOO.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This Company obtained its Charter at the last Session
of the Legiilatu. e of Pennsylvania, and is finer fully on
ganised and prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates,
on Fire and Inland risks, on Public and Private Build
ings, Furniture. Stocks of Goods and Merchaiqze of all
kinds.
Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. InlaN \lnsu
rance on Canal floats and Barges. by Canals and Rivers;
also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia,'Nev York, Bal.
timore. Ac. This Company gicaranteesto adjust all losses
promptly. and thereby hope to merit the petrotage of
the public.
Dirac toira t
J. H. ADAM,
- JOHN D. DEIBERT,
JOHN *HENDRICKS,
D, G. TUENGLINO.
H. HIINTZINGER,
GEORGE J. REHR.
S. M. KEPNER. President:
and General Agent. •
S. R. M. K EP2CRR.
WILLIAM MORTIMER , Jr.
JACOB TIIINTZINCIER, Jr.
GEORGE:LAUER,
W. F. SMITH.
ROBERT M. PALMER.,
S.
W. F. smart. Secretary a
Port grill e..Tannftry I. 'M
C'
COAL.
1. a. itnim. • - T. D. COWEN.
TURNER & GOWEN,
Miners and Phlppers of
WHITE ABU COAL from the East and West Mount
Latta Collieries—MAMMOTH it BLACK HEATIFYEINB.
Omcz--Centre street, opposite Episcopal Church.
Pottsville, April 10,'68 154,
C° -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE:-
The subscribers have associated - themselves, from
and after this dati,under the name and style of TYLER,
STONE k CO., and will conduct the business of Dealing
in Owl. as successors to FREDERICK' TYLER k CO.. at
No: 326 Walnut street,-Philadelphia; 146 Broadway,
New. York; Rler No. 6, Port Richmond.
FREDERICK TYLER,
OEORCIE F. TYLER.
C. NICHOLS BEACH,
WILLIAM E. STONE.
184 f
May B. '67
ASHLAND and MAHANOY COAL
—The undersigned are prepared to receive orders
e celebrated , Ashlend Coal from the "Bancroft Pt.
oneer Colliery." From the exteisive alterapons and im.
provements made at the Collie* this' winter for proper.
ons the Coal, they feel no hesitation iwofferingit to the
trade as as article that can have no superior in the mar.
ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, slate and
other impurities. They are also prepared to make con.
tracts for Lehighlind Schuylkill Coal from other mines
BANCROVTi LEWIS A CO,
• • N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Building.
February 9, 'IS • 6-Iy--
CAIN, HACKER & COOK,
• • ' 1111711311 um lIIIIPPEU 01
3 3 / a rois. Seatlis
Also, dealersin other first qualities of
White and Red Ash Coals..
80. 136 Watout sired, Philadelphia, aad Woodlasal
Wharves, salaam. •
Timm CAIN. Mows McKim 12sal M. Coo=
February 2'4'38 941
' Anthracite-:Coals.
HARES A. 117.CKSCHERk CO.,
Strippers of 'Schuylkill Coals. him the celebrated
D CK lIEATII and BROAD MOUNTAIN Warta Rill,
c A
and the OTTO Ran Ace Veins, are now prepared to exe•
cute orders, either from Philadelphia. (Richmond, wharf
No. 14,) or from Schuylkill Harem, per Canal, at the low
est market rates, for 'angle corgoompor for eontraets—to
he furnlshtd in uniform prime Order. . '''''
Omcm—No. 46 South - - streeti NEW YORK; No. I
Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA t
April 3, '6B
. VAN DUSEN,' . .NORTONA.OO.,
8010 Agerits far thi - Bida of the
ia11.13.103k.X3C
• Coal at -Navigation Co.'s Coal,
AND THi
• Belit N ß m e g l it tn at d ur f iP ite ttflitAtirktiA.
Offices: No. 53 Libe rty n St.. coy. Raxpan, N. YORK.
No. 5 Doane street, ftOS.TON. ' • '
PlPPing Bristol, tavirn and Pier .
1i0..1, Richmond.
March 2A, '57 1341
LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE,
ESSEES OF KASKA Vir#LIAM
COLLIKtY, (formerly Room. Finni c w Co,l
are now prepared to receive orders for thel celebrated
WHITE ASII COAL from the Raven and Black Beath
veins, and RIP ASH from the La therand POich Orehard
veins, all of whiat are free burning and *ell adapted, -
for badly 1/118; laving recently adopted some ImproVe.
meats In the machinery for the preparation of thin Coal,
which enables them to separate the slate and tat pieces
from the square [minced, givlnd it a handsome and
uniform site and appearance,lhey can toefldently re.
commend it to the public.,
, Office—in Centre street, opposite the American House,
Pottsville. I
Agilely/ow York & Philad'a—ROGNltS & LIITIIER,
N0:'230 Walnut Btmet,PWILADELPIIIA.
0, / . ' NO. Id Haman stroet, NEW FOUR.
February, 27,1838 ittf
LEWIS ATMENRIED & CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the follow
. ink celebrated
ANTHRACITE 'COALS',
• From PICELAD .1 •
° BLACK MINS, -Arm Add.
- • -do
DIAMOND.. -+-' do
DROCKVILLIIL- Yocum.
_ Xrotit .11LIZABUBMIT,
immun, won mil, mad OWNCIL RIDOE, ax astt.
ALSO, the veq sayotrior • *. .
CUMBERLAND. COAL.
.1111aed by the Thimpshlre Magni boa Company.
offia g t a ro r
n w s
nal eat i t gt .„, o6l4 lo;W Pttl y : s 7L *WU:
tate atreet.. BOSTON.
' War& 1 i.ll 10. ~,‘
LLABDB.
- 101 IN HENDlllokg,cAttorney tit
111 Law, TAMAQUA, Schuylkill eacrafr, Its.
. March SO, -
Qatl:lllAD F: SHINDEI., Attorney
law, TAIAAQ,UA, PA.
13.'58..
GEORGE D. HAVGILOWOUT;
Attorney, at Lair,
ee.19,111' 51411 SCILIMOS.PK. • •
TOHN - HOBART, Attorney it
14: 4, ir oppitte A s srui um*,
41-17
M. SIMPSON, Attorney at Law.
y v pottirdo,„ A. ones—.xarket: stmt. °Pritti
the Past Mar. [Clethbor 10,'67 41.17
OW.: 1108EBERRY, Attorney ati
4). Law: Offloo—eoraor of Mszkot ud and dm . %
Pottsville. ' _ August M 641
11ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law.
011oe—Coutre street, appetite die Town
Ile. ' D'ebrusey 9, 'll4 - 11. •
a P ttcirfleyat 'avr,
• Pottstille,Ps.
.01Ilee In Slarket streetoniposita the
pet Mee: ' Ju1y14,1,8 :23-ly •
•
P. DEWEES, Attorney-at' Law'.
• OilllCE—Your doois above 'Mortimer's Hotel,
tetra stmt. Potterrne, Pa. [Dee. 4, 49.
41AMUEL GARRETT,
_Magistrate,
Convoanear and General Oonactor: thaw, Mirka
3 Pottsville, vest door to Post Ogler. Aug. S. '57 St-
,13-F1T.111 1 1142
out.
Tamrx, PA:
derrirnedrupteMay
the effisens:of Poor
vicinity. that laving
1 the 'Wishing lAr
itallestryDlek.,
ad attached.lfto his
ag/htsinessosill here.
rvy on both branches.
pee, by Wirt attention
tees—keepingelesys en
Arge and well selected
'toying competent
sad dolalt work at
ttinautteyprices—to
Orton of the public
te.
V P. SPINNEY . ; Attorney at. Law,
AM.. Ashland. fieloylhill county, Pa.. rill act as
agent it. the purchase and ale of Real ?hate. collection
of rents, de. [Ashland, May 13, tfir
VLEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of
the Poses, Minorsettle—eolteetions and agenteles se.
it tee and attended to carstally, -1 ,
February '66 B-If
HOMAS K. BANNA.N,,Attemey at
Law. °Mee In Castro Street,oppoidtathe Eplaeopa
arch.PottortltyPeruis.
N0T.W.1856
[A RANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate,
l ied Real Estate Agent. (Mein Rail Road street
. ow Rut Market, Pottsville, Pa.
March 22, 1856
JOHN .SEITZINGER, Justice of the
Nam BT. CLAIR, wiliattead to all busiwom on.
tnntad 4o him with diihronee aad are,
February 21,948
etHRISTOPHER 'lOl TT L E, Attor
i,jrs aat Law, Pottsville. Filsaylkill county. Pa:
Ilahantono street, corner Of Second;
Aprlill,'67 . 1 , 1 y
TOHN CON ' AD, Ju
ethe Pedio and Conlidysotodidi
Sehoehltoitee, Broad streat, Tamaqua, Pa.
7day 2. '67
GEORGE (1 - ett. KEIM, Attorney at
Law. Pottsrille,Pinuanwillaiteadtohigulbness
In Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Mies in Centre
tree. nearly opposita the Miners' Bank.
.lulv 7. 'EA - 27-
• _MAY FO 8,
IA y. N i y .. I i I I E aiut
i t . Ol a a pa tO de e
qhFc.oarks,dSylio
ork
ni 81,..t Scoo p s :
name k Tilo3lP3 l ollt,
.-Stos or TES SAT," cor. Centre and Market streets.
Pottsville, April 3,'611 . - 14-
"01,,D DOMINION DOPPEIg POT."
• A uoowcur or COFFEE is n
desirable beverage—thie can silvan be had by
nafug the "Old Dominion Coffee Pot," for sale at the
Hardware and Iron Depot. FRANK Pen.
Pott rrille. January ~ '59 • 1-
FAIRBANK'SSCAI r ES
ruHE subeetibers,-agents lot the man
ufacturers, havejust received anew articie.called
the "Union Counter Seale,"calculated to erehlii from 34
an ounce tc 240 Tbs. /dorsals at the YirkStere.
- - E. YARDLEY A 80N.
Pottiville,ipril 28tb, 1857 '' 17-
' HARD ' 414 RE AND IRON DEPOT. I
litsu BSc:MI.IER, having neve arrang•
ed his goods at his new- place of business
and with a new determituition of furnish•
lug all such goods as the bnainenauf the
Coal Region may require, at their lowest market. value,
solicits the inspection o f Publio:' I shall buAlways
on hand and have on hand a full etock of • ' lt •
liar Iron, Chopping Axes,
Flue Iron, Coal Shovels, .. .
Cast Steel, Tracephalos.
Slit Iron, , Nails and Spikes, Ii
Rope, Tiickleqtlecks, j
Bellows, • Anvils atuflices,i4c., ',. :• , 1
ifardware and Iron Depot, Ckrax Siammthree efOoix
abOve Market. East side. ' FltAlitt" POTT,
Ju1y15,1854 - , ' • , rB-1f
• B tiIITRAVIISI9/ttc Va° d
oors be
low Mats',ll6tel. and nearly opposite the
Miners' lank. Pottsville, utterer will be
found an excellent assortment of Ilan.-
WARS:
•
Coneherrlmmin
Springs,
Saddlery,
Shoemaker's Tools,
ClarpenteesTools,
Blass and Paint
Bar Iron ofall sizes,
Rolled "
Nails and Spikes. _-
Railroad Iron and :falls,
Smith Tools.
BuUdingMaterials,
Cast Steel. ,
Shear Steel.
Arm Blister ,
Mill Saws.
Crosseent Saws.
Fine Hand-Paws.
G. B.returne histhank
. they extendedtohlm in h
the new Arm. by the ritt
Hon ttrbusiness.and.
and eommandtheireont
'Theaters:ft Ira
Pattrville.JanuarT ff .
Stichter & Thompson,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER& IN
Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Le.,
Corner, of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville,
Schuylkill County, Pa.
"Maim or tile; lelavvr.."
• p
0 •
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,c '
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An° 4
0 117.1:0
12(
'WE INVITE ATTENTION TO
our large assortment of lisrdware,Cutiery,Tools,
A,,., which we offer for tale at a reasonable advance over
manufacturers' primes. We possess advantages in trade
that have secured us the exclusive sale of golds which
have never bon offered In this county heretofore, and
our experience, together with an. extensive knowledge
of manufacturers, enable us to order our goods direct,
which we ran sell lower than any other establishment.
Annexed dud a number of articles comprising
' , Morticing and Improved
Boring Machines.
Paws.
Steel Squares,. ,
Broad Axes a Hatchets.
Adzes,
Beatty'', Framing Chisels,
Ship Augurs and EMU,
Agricultural and Farming
Imlement i,mmin ,
Cabin e t Trig', In
To
great
Locke, vartety.
Latches,
Butts, and •
Building Hardwire,
ention, with• a'itew of fur!
Men at the very lowest mar-
,Rope Peeking,
T.rred Yarn, '
Planes,
Iff,aave given expects!, att
contractors and but
ket . prices.
Agiv-Roods ordered by mai
non. and forwarded with d
the corner of Centreand Ma
. Nnv: 14. 'al 4841 : 8
PHILAD'A. a READING RAIL. ROAD.
ITJ =
RATES OY FREIGHT ON lIERCOANDIZE. •
fI N and AFTER.MARCH Ist, 1857,
1j until farther noticS, the following Rates of Freight
will be charged per lOU pounds 7
Dry good'. Confeetlemery,ilooke.Carpet.
too, CI gam, 1: re eh Meat: lamb. Glue, ae./
An T Di, Dram Mater, Copper, Eggs. Ear
, tbenwarearlndstoues.Grocerieellemp
Hardeisre, Hides, Rolkuprare,
Leather,3larldnery,Oydere,ole,Seeds,,
&e.. , .
Colton,Coffee.Grall,Bar Irou.Lead, bfo
lamea.Nalle, Spikes, Rleq Salt,
Moots, Sugar. Wblskyotc., . ,
Broome, Fare Bricks, Guano. 31111 StOnee.'
Plteh and Tar, Salt,Berap Iron, Timber
and Lumber. ke.,
Bricks, Coke, Cord Wood, Clay,' Gravel,
Tee. Ivy .ore, 'Limestone, 31anbre,'Plg
Iton.l'laster, Slate, kelt Lion°. s,
flour, per barrel,
_March 21.'67
P 7
ILAD'A I READING RAILROAD'
' of the hilada. . . Co..
Phitaddphia, 'Nana MI, 1868.
e rates ofFreight and Tolls on Coal transported by
this Company, will be as follows. from 29th Mareh,lBsB,
until farther notiep:
•it 0 isi
'. moil .‘ n 2 Ior'l 13 Ti
- t o .
To ilk% 'd, , , -!, 1140 l 136 125. 11 20
" Philathiltphli, ' 1,1 40 1 1•35 125 120
" Inclined Plano, ,1 40 135 125 120
" lileeteirn, 'LI 40 135 125 1 20,
4. Clannaitown R. R" j• 1 40 135 125 120
4. Valhi qf Schuylkill, 1 1 401 35 125 120
4. Manny - rink.
.. 1 140 1'35 125 120
" Spring 31111 e, 1 1 36 11 30 ; 1 20 120
ad Conshohocken and nr, ,- i. -
month Railroad, ' .1 195 1 . SO 120 1 29 . -
4. Itambols and Ittis' and' •
,130 Jones. 125 .1. 15 110
" Norristownoriridgeporl.l. 30 125 1.15 1 -
" Port Kennedy, - I 5 120 1 10- 1 .
'a Valley Forge ; ' ' t' - 1 • -25 120 1 10: IV.
" Plstralxvilio,- ' t 115 , 110 140 'lOO
4, Royer's' Nord, ' '' • '.l 13 1 , 110 1.00 100
4. POttitern.
' 115 1,10 100 , 100
44 Dostalaseillai" , '
' 116 110' 1 00 100
{4
larthlbolo.. ... - • - •I /0 lO5 - Si 05
."1 3 / 1 01 11 121 - .1 .
•• ' ' 95 ' 0 0 .' AN re
. 4.-linrrille, . '.... ~• 5 I 'AO SO SO
" Notursy.l l o. ' • 06 00' SO . SO
.. Ifsimbnet t . , : RI: — lo' ' SO .SO
<4 Cestebarg . .... '. 95 '9O ' • •
' 11yer of Ilailklard ofilinuererse •-: . '
.7in.4- 29, . '5 3 /4-1 . W. K. XcILIIENNIT'sIIIOe.Y-.
• and the XIIIES.
BLACK UtATII,warttABIL
LOCIDST MT.,- do
SPRING lIT.O - Limas.
VAL E do
HARDWARE.
Mott,
Pine Trays,
Writanla Ware,
Assortment of line Locks,.
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
Table Spoons. _
Anvils and Vices,
Assortment of tine Quns,
Sheet Iron Crucibles,
Wlre.Tin Plate,
Brass Kettles,
Sad irons.
Pans and Boilers,
Chains,
RallroadTrares,
Powderand Shot.
to thepubl le forthepatranana
plodividunkmpacity,andittopen
Ity or their goods,strict mitten.
..modatinaprlcesorilldeserre
nand support
BUM= k LERCH.
rdiaart and Iron. centre s' +eel
gbh
Locks,
Latches,
Butts and Rims,
White Lead,
Zinc,
011, '
Glass,
Putty, •
Nails,
Pplkes,
•
Bellows,
Anvils,
Viers,
',will reedye prompt atten
tett.. Call and see us a
rket etreeta.
:TICHTKAM THOMPSON.
TRANSPORTATION.
k
27PliWADELPHIZU
F
,;• HENRYIIII,,OVER:
NI- 11111/406LL
0..14401d
beUrw Market. "PhLadetpbta , *. •
Leather.
;Malt Skil* Mataxes.l.hdep, Bindings . iled"ind risk
; B° S• Ltather , 4ir 8.--Routb teettber, bought er
taken In ezehmera ' feth; 'SS: Pty
A. H. SMITH & SON,
DMUS
. R 1 DOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS,
I of
eesay . daseription, wholesale and retell, at prlees
- to SUIT ALL. ran be *mud at'
Pi! their Near lk,nt and Shoe Stem,
ri No. 344 N. Second St.,
'" — 7 AL- few doors beknr the Bleth •
Horse Betel, PUILADELPITIA.
alfr We try to rimier.; and atII I;briap."63o : •
Noma To Oxrrnt 3Lcactiants.--Cons4ntly on hand.
It WWI assortment of Non's and Boys' Boota,Oal fere and
Brogans, come and thitt:alim, Wommestad Paws' Lace
Booth Gaiters, Ellppara, de., de., dn., anti roil-se4
stock of Youths' and Children's wear generally.
We would respectfully turtle you to all and az
and no for yteksehres.
N. B. TRUNKS manutartured and tbr ale wholesale
and retail, at N 0.314 North deamd street. •r
Aprtla,l4 .
' 144 m
SPRING OF 11358" !!!
SPNANAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFEREI TO OUR
COUNTRY FRIENDS: S
IIrifIQRNLEY & CHISM;, Dry . Goode
Dollen, of 'Philadelphia:, aniprepsral ell • •
BLACK SILKS, CRAP.E SHAW L , Ate,
Cheaper by far than ever belhon altered. Where vet?
' recently purr:homed for CAEN, whorl lave dock 4.
BLACK BlL.Kasta lery peal irethidmi, thy ef• the
cheapest vette we have, ever seen. and. con confidently
recourounni as podia wear.
PLAN : AND r aiIfBitOI,DEBBP CRAPE SHAWLS,
. horn 14 up !OHIO I' ,
A 'GENERAL ASSORDIENT OP DRESS GOODS!
full Meek of FANCY DEESASILEV
. SPRING - SHAWLS. in-Array irarietY t •ji
We hare a' hvpaeadoess ARO of Staple Goode ;
THOR/419= i & CEUSISL
N. E: corner Eighth trid Spring Garden streets.
Sr Remember, ear' s sth; Sis Me "Large Mile Ettrading?'
P. r The stb, and treets City Railroad tars,
will land Pa:wagers within a few squares of the store.
. Yebruary 27, 'SS -9-3 m
SAVINC
'INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
NATSQNAL SAFETY TRUST CO.,
A.LN UT STREET, South-west
y
der of THIRD, plltiladelphla.
INOOEPORAIRD BFTIIE4TATE OP PEISIiA.
Mommy li received In any. um. large or Jena% and In
terest paid from Um day of deposit to the day of with
drawai.. .1
The omee Is open every dey &peon o'clock In theinorn.
log till S o'clock In the afternoon, and on Monday acid
Thursday essuhsgs till 8 o'clock.
lion. HENRY L. BIINIFER, Pte !dent.
RODERT BELPRIIXIE, Vice President.
Wardars J. Hun Secretary. •
!Ice o
to Public
DI i•
Hon. Ifepry L. B e nner, F. Carroll Bnrwster,
Edwin(' L; Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Holbert Selfridge, !hands -Lee,
Sarni. Ashton, Joseph Yerkee.
C. Landreth &Immo; Henry Diffenderfer,
Money la received ana payments made daily w Ithon
notice.- -
The In restmeitts are made In SEAL ESTATE MOST
GAGES. GROUND RENTEI„ amd such Ant clam =curl
Limas lb° Chatter requires:
Febniary 2T, '4B 9•ly
TRAVELING.
PHILADELPHIA AND READINg R. R
To Emigrants:
: .
rAST EMIGRANT LINE TO THE
West; Nth Wert, Canada. and Northern New
ork ; by MiTELIAbInPORT. ELMIRA, and DUNKIRK,
BUFFALO, or NIAGARA FALLS.
.46PDally, (Sundays ezeepted,) by No. 2 ears, in sego
larlip Passerefer Ttains—pasring Reading at 6 1 4 P. N.
Faxes i Tn Bimini, $6 26; Rocbest3r, $5 15; Buffa
lo, or Niagara Falls.3B 25; .11amilton. or Toronto. ST:
Montreal. $9; Detroit, $8; Cleveland. $6; Toledo, $7 10;
Columbus, $8 85; Cincinnati. $8 06; Indianapolis. $850;
Louisville, $9 f 0; Cairo. $l2: Chicago. $9 25; Galena,
$l2 70; Hock Wand, $ll 25; Quincy, $l4 25; Milwan
kb;sll; St. Louis, $ll 25.. 80 poumis of baggage free,
to each full ticket.
IrCbildren under 6 years, free; between 5 and 12,
hint-price. Foe tickets apply to E. H. WHEELER.
General, Pottsville Depo t.
Peni
March 1,'38
134 f
BANON VALLEY RAILROAD.'
le
ASMPE r
fr F TtgmF ptTß c
TRAVEL between Reading and Harrisburg, on.
MONDAY, January 18tb,1050.
Passenger •Trains,leive Reading daily, (except Sun
days.yat 10.10 A. M.; connecting with up and down Morn
ing Trains on the Routing Railroad, and arriving at
Harrisburg by 12.50 noon, in time to connect with Trains
for Pittsburg; Lancaster, Chanibeisburg, Trevorton and
Pinegrove.
It ETURNING, leave Harrisburg at 2.46 P. M, (after at!
rival of Trains term places above named and from Balti
more,) and nsseh Reading it 5.30 P. M., connecting with
the Pottsville and Phlladellohia Trains passing Rending
I be unto &ening.
ltetween Reading and Ilarrisburg, $1.60 and p o ll
• " “ " Lebanon, 83 " "70
" Lebanon and Ilarriabug, 76 ' 60 -
.re-ill Fussengers will procure their tickets belbre the
Trains start. w G. A. NIC6ILLS. Gen. ,Supt.
Jan. 30,'68 [Nov. M '57 481 5•
tiffiLIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA Ar t
AND NEW YORE SCREW
STEAMSHIP CO.
T"
Hplendid• Steamships forming
the above Line will sail from NEW YORK as fol-
CITY OF BALTIMORE. Capt. Leiteb,Sth '
CITY OF WASIIINGTV, Wylie,22d do
KANGAROO, \ Capt. Jeffrey, 6th May.
" CITY OF MANCTIES " Petrie,
and everraltervutte Thursday.
From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday.
Fare from New 'York, Cabin $75, Third Class r.O.
" Liverpool. Cabin $lO5, $95 k 76; Th'd Class $45.
RETURN TICKETS available for. sli Months by any
Steamer of the LIS*.
Cabin, sl4o,—Th Ird Class, $7O
These Steamers are supplied with improved Water.
tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
Persons about proceeding to Europa, or wishing, to
send for their friends from the old country, can purchase
Tickets and obtain all Information by applying to J. G.
Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel & Cori 6,177 Broadway,
N. Y., to - J. E. RICHARDS, Mliterstille,
. . . . . . .
and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville
PIUMKO Cer t Melte, by first Class Sailing Packets be.
tween New York and Lis.ee pOol. also Drafts sold by ttor
abase. - [April 25, '57 -174 y
LEMON VALLEY - RAILROAD.
MNc usage o Imo.
ON and alter AVEDNEDAY, OC
TOBER Wilth, the Passenger Trains of the Lehigh
Valley Railroad will run as follows:
Down Trains. ,
Leave Mattel: Chunk at 7.15 A. M.,and 12.30 P. M.
" Lehighton 7.21 " 12.42 "
" Lehigh Gap 7.49 " 1.09 "
. Slat Ington -•• 7.55 " 1.15. "
4, Laurra 8.141 " 1.38 "
: White hall 8.22 " '1.42 "
" Catasauqua 8.33 " 1.54 e.
" :Allentown 8.44 " ' 2.05 ...
" ltetblehem ti 9.00 " 2.20
• " Freentansburg • 9.10 " 2.50 "
Arrive Easton 9.40 a .2.55 "
•
Up Trains.
Leas Easton ' at 11.35 A. M., and 4.40 P. 31
" Yreemansburg 12.00 " 5.07
" Bethlehem ... 12.10 P. M., 5.17 "
.1" Allentown 12.25 " - 4.34 "
" Catasanqua 12.36 " 5.44 "
• " Milt.. Ball 12.49 ' 1 ' 5.56 • "
" Laury's • 12.54 .'" 6.03 16-
" tilatington . 1.11 " 6.24 "
Lehigh Gap 1.26 " 6.30 il
" Lehighton 1.48 " 6.52 .g
Arrive 31auch Chunk 2.00 " , 7.05 "
The above Trains will convect with Abe Morning
cod Afternoon Trains to and from New York and Phila
delphia. The Beaver.Merow Train will leave Mauch
Chunk fir Wilkesbarre, Hazleton. White Hazen, ie.,
upon the arrival of the 2 P. M. Train.
' ROBEET H. SAYItE, Shpt. sf Eng;
' [August 8, fa 82. 44-
October 31. '6l
• PASSENGER LINES.
Philadelphia and Reading Railroitd.
v3B.
►VIIE GREAT - Northern and Western
United States Mall Routes •
/Kr Speed increased and Fare reduced.
LITTLE SCIIU YLKILL,ICATA WISS A. SUNBURY and
~ E RIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRAMAILIWA D.
Through to Buffalo, in • - • • ;16 hours.
Niagara; Falls, - • - 16
Detroit ,1 - - - 24
I , --Chigaga, • - - 34
" St. LOUIS, • - 48
Ticket Office. N. W. corner Stith and Cheruutstreets,
and Philadelphia and. Reading Railroad Depot, comet
Broad and Yin*:
On and after MONDAY, Dee. Bth, Three Passenger
Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
DepoLcorner Brretd andYinestreeti,dally,(Sundaysez
capted,) SP tOttO%I.: •
Day Notprnase.4.3o
Stopping , :: htenizeille and Reading,only: Connect
' ingwitneatawtem,Willfamitportand Erleand Williims.
port and Elmira It. Road ; arriving at Elmira at 6.16 P.M.; .
connecting with New York and Erie außMulialo,and New .
York city Railroads for DOnkirk and Buffalo: and from
t hence. • is. Messner, on Lake Erie or like Shore Kill:
road. to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Ife.
troll. Also. • with Elmira,' Canandaigua anti Niagara
Yalta_ Railroad; connecting at Canandallfutirith New
York Centralliallroad, Eastlnd West. and at Suspension
Bridge with :Great Western and Michigan Central Rail-,
road for Detroit,Chicigo„ St. Louis, and all point/du Can
ada'and -Western States.
Mall Tralme.4.3o A. IL
StoPPlngstillStitles,audrunningloPottarilleonly
Might Express-. 3.0 P. M.
Running every day, atoppihg at all Station, and run
n in; to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cal
awissit.Williarasport and Erie, and Williamsport and El'
mintßaliroads.arrivingat Eimlra at 4, A...lL:connecting
with New York and Erie,Buffalmand New York city and
Lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie.Clore
' land, Cinclunati,Toledo, Chicago, ands!! points West.—
A 11.0,with Elmira. Canandaigua and Nlllplra Falls Rail
roads: arriving at litagara Falls.at 10.30. A, M..connect
tog with Day Express or CI rent
,Western Railroad for De.
troll, Chicago, etc. 1- ' •
-This Route, with its'conneetiotut. forms the shortest
and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes.
Only on* change ofbiggagebetween Philadelphiaand
Canada or the Lakes. •
Passengers by DayExpress.breakfastat Port Clinton,
and dine at Williamsport. Pasowrigers by,way of Night
Express take supper at Port Cltntoe. - . •
Puseugerspurchasink Tickets by this Line hare the
privilege of stopping at any of the above potato and re
'sawing their seats at pleasure. ,
4 ' • Pare from. Philadelphia to
gt Tamaqua, . 8205 BaQalovlaTonaw'nda,lo oo
thilawissa, st Njagara Saila, via. 131-
Rupert, . , 4 . mins,Canandalgua & 1
Danville, . _ .4 N. Y. Railroad, 10 00
Mitten,. 6 1 N. Falls. sit.Bulfido, 10 00
Williamsport, 1 3 mrpensiou Bridge, 10 01
Elmira,l 7 Cleveland ' ', 1170
Jefferson, .1 7 . 65 Ueda, ". • 14 75
Starkey, • 7 Cincinnati, • le 0b
Penn Tan, 8 Detroli,cle. Rail, • 16 00
Barham, • 8 " Buffalo and
, via. Gorham ! 8 Lake, 13 co
4 4 " Steamer Chicago,via Ot.Wes-
JO John Arnot, . •!, 11 tern sad Michigan • '
10 Reeendniene, . .. . g Central Railroad, 2000
10 linneoye Fair, '9Chleagoirialtertaioand
10 ihilodonia; • -• 8 Lake Sharealichigan
La Roy : • De Southern Railroad, '2OOO
italaria. • • ....10011tileago.11a But. Lake r
Rrrheeter.ria. N..Y.3 I and Michigan Cen
and Buffalo, Coto tral Railroad, 16 ,
ts - slug and 00titeek Maud, • 2600'
Rusale, via N. York , : I . •
• Ihie,and Iluttaid . . • ;
' Yew York City. - 1000 ..
E. T. illildrl:Wil'ckeieird /WWI Apeed.l.
• r -R. •11F.eorner, Sixth apd Chesnut orttimlts,
- fl.'A.NTCOMS;Rap'tPhibdelphiahßtadiugltaliroid.
T. McßiSSOCK,Sup'tdatairtera,W.and ltrießadirseld.'
J. A.' Sufi WMlAlnsport ankninini Ban-
ts II •
1:121
4141 42 - 4
30 16
:2 11
IS 9
H 7
Fare 16
TRAM-CUTTIale._
pr Ai :it*: b rat* h at the lila au facto
atm.* awnicia t iet wavirace and Iliner
et IIIIILADELPIIIA; *hero Enaty_bli found the en t .
atwartumet of FILES and RASPS. in the(rit-F. I
ARrOld Files meat and anode equal di Ra
sp' of SOPerc`lnt' &edelhew street Tn. TioVIIIIA•
Fete-nail , "Jl. b O5 r 1
SUBOYS' CLOTIONO.
BSCRIBER, resiieci
- • tuIV okrtm their numerous friende and customers
1)1 h topi.llloonati, that their issortilient ClOthlng
fit TOUNC Gentlemen Is' much larger su ever,:ang
they ereglspoeed to sell cheap. Person riiringsf
tones. hate the privilege of exchanging clothing pitc ,
chased at this itoro.li they do not suit.
• • V. A; BOTTA iIROTITiA I t
272 Chestnut St., corner of,Tentb,Phllado6
• April 23,'5T ' , nay 1•
it. aco •
. oron.l ' I DILLIC C. rtanngt.
CHESEBROLICICA PEtRSOINN
6VOMMISSION — MERCHANTS IFod
Dealers In ►1614 CIIIIESif and PROVI.S.ONSS No.
.. Water street, doors above Markel, Philadelphia:.
have constantly oil hand an assortment of Dried an
Pickled I ' Should
Se. ' ; • ,
packets!, Codfish, Lard, -ers; 1d
Salome, Beet; Hama, Cbeestsl•
Pork, Skies • I t Butter t io..
Vehraso %kin' 83to
' •
13 4
.------- 40NIN STONE - a. 89N84 1- 1
'CHESTNUT §ipet o above sth,
i 9 .(1ite41441.45 Shath - Seroodßtreet,) POLA
, :, are nolireceiving thelrSpring lopoit!itipn . of
Silk and .111111hlerrikals,'":
- I • fbco4otlng lo part GO
PANCI' DONIIIIT AND CAP RIBBONS, ' 1 :
SATIN AND PAINITAS-RIBBONIA 1 '
ONO DE SUM (Glare rod IWO
-M ARCEL .* g AND FLOBB.NOES, ;
'BLACK 0DE... 4 ; : • , 1 r.
IMO LISII CRAPES,
_,_ l I •
____ E , •
M
, J - .LINE 4ND ILLU SI ON LACE S,
-aloo, i'llillasiort+ont of Preach * zio American
Flow*ro. ' . [Nora IS, 'l6B 11.2 m t
TOIOI3NDBWEN,I I / 1 01:11 1 / 1 1 1 4IHYTBICR3.
I,PURYES, .N. E. cqtner South
1
.0;3 Pone ' •
n sties bigot coppbr and tem, plain)°,
* sheet iron,soldera.erebrieks,pertablefok
ges,spelter.bloct ttn.leadloundry umuld-
Ingalaeinaa. erndblee, antimony, babbitt mete nd
of all kinds, beam, old copper. he., he. Be is also ado:d
er to wrought and wrap iron and other mobilo!. It
Is his desire to acdommodats um dibble and othersat a
distance from the city, by furnishing any sable' they,
may want in their business. Articles opt mentioned. in
the above will be procured and forwarl,d. Any Inuit,.
In the above line wilt be proniptly missiered.-
I I 411. PUBVEEtt
. • • N. E. corner South and Penn st reMs.
febrossey 14.'51 • -
NETTa2Ar PRY rano§ Noufg.
I , NOW OVSPRIN ran o§
. ~
TYRE ik; I LANDELL, Fourth .nd
- Arch St 44 Phlladel Ma. are mit, offerlbg st full
stock of ree
P : !
; New Geode for Spring elf 183611
FASHIONABLE SPRING trX)ll O 3, • 1
BLACK SILICS,24 to 34 Inches wide, b
SpringiDreee Otiodi, Newi Stylee t ' i I
1
Shanli r In IM MO Newest Styles, : . : ;
inithh. French Ind Acne/testi Chlutaes, 1 c
Full Stbck of H*estle Goode, '" 1
Full int il
nt EOnpeinoo#4.
N. B. ins in, Seasonable Ginnii. day received
from the AUCTION'S of ,New Fork and Ehliadelphl4 "
I'. S. 31ERCIIANTS,sareinvited totinuilne thelteek
.
—TEIO.I3. Nett Otell andlOw prints. r
• 1
March , 1858 . • , 10.qm' 1
"STAUFFER £ HARLEY.I
.... •' • ' t,___---, CHEAP WATCH ES I ,2 JEWELEY
- \,.... .7 — ..--, Wholesale and -retalt—at the i
•. - + ••••::.--4-.•-i- - ---l- link Watch a Jekelry Sto'retrio.'
148 (Old No. 90)North Second st.: corner of Quarry, 1411a.'
Cold Lerir IM:owlet. fedi Iciodled,lB' carcrt cam.. 00,'
Gold beptne, 18 caret,- ' • • ;-; .f -24 0 0
i i
Sliver Le er, NI jewelll4, - ' 4', •. 12 oo
Silver Le toe. jewels, I, - ' - ''- • . 1 -
0 00
dopeilor nartlers,
l. - - -I -1 700
Gold Spec acles, - ; - - I•• .. i-7 00
Fine Sliver do.. - ' • - ' 4 , .-' 350
Gold Itraeidets; •- i • • ,- . ,; •E 00
Ladles' &told Penrlls.: - ••
•- • 100
Silver Teatspcxms. set; ' - - i - ', 7 • AOO
Gold Pens, with Permit and Sliver 110 der. a 00
. Gold Finger-rings. 37t' cents to $80: . Watch Glaises,
plain, 12 ) ,4 cents: patent - , 18% cents: Lnnet, 25 cents;
other artlael In proportion. All Roods ;warranted 01 be
what they are sold for. • STAUFFER A umeLty.
As "On band some Gold and Silver Levin and Lepinei,
dill lower than the above prices.
October $.1857: • 10,13' .:1
IMPORTANT DISCOV,ERY 1 0 4
A Chimney pessessing all 4.he required r ui
sites. and applicable to Dwellings , Fee es
Steamboats; and any posltiqn 'there meeded:
THE jbqnefits '
resulting by! the:uscl Of'
this itiaprotement are— gand draught itt tinds
n weather; a slicing of /Nei from 20 hii2s per entO r : a l
wiring of t4rerf, ntrtha t' the heat, tang wasted;; a perfect
means nj retatlntion ; a perfect protrcilitas ogainstotre
frost ignition with: the joist; cheapness lit the erection of
chimneys, riot reOuiring half the flambee of -brick s,iand
saving one half the space In a room taken up by tb or
dinary chimney.
For Factorial. 30 t.%0 feet In height only mho! to
give a powefful draft for Meant and otbet.purpotes.
Tat FLIINA. PATINT CHIONZT VED VISMASION CO
, I No. 318 Chesnut street,iPhiladelph a,
Are now prepared to furnish this very valuable impa ,
went, gnamnteeingit to give satisfaction, when po mp.
by them, ertn etanpltan re with their Imitrnetlon.
N. 11.--7-TtM-Ctimpany desire to obtain tame good agents
to take charge of the telling of this improrementinithis.
city and .eintrity: For farther information athhesti the
Secretary,, ,IL Wt SAFFORD, ,
318 Chesnut street;Philadelptda.l
October 24, 'ST,
MUSIC PUBLISNINC
Et SI C In ; Lt b
Chesnut li r tree °
• der the Utah Mouse. Fhiladelphl are
:ea nstantly publishing the
lutes
Mu.
s.e, from the most popular A at herein the United States,
In a style that will vie with any issued at 'any Other
house, either in this country or Europe. • 1' ,
They have also the pleasure t o announce to the phblie
that their stock of Sheet Musk on hind, consists or the
largest-and most complete assortment' hi be found In the
:nun try; tboyareconstantlyari'ding'totheirstockis lthe
New Music published In New York. Morton, &e..
They also publish several Instruction llooks,whlch are
in general use throughout the conntryi -
PIANOS-4A fine assortment of the bet. man tliketitters
of Nen! York and Boston ' at the lowest cheap prima.
• MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. '
Also..ageneralassortmentillOultam,ylolins:Ba"Joos,.
Flutes. A ecerdeone.SeA l Vlolin.Oultar and limp &ling's,
of the best Italian qualifies, all of which will be foolish
ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates.l
Orders punctually attended to.
Uhl- All Lee & Walker's Music and Publications etas be
obtained at B NI , Book and Mie.ac tOre.
IPhlladeirbin r t 4i185-
6k, MORRIS, JONES . } 1 i. CO.,
- .
IROIS llt STEk L 3IERCIIIAISTS,I,.
Jfarivt and Sixteenth Streets, .Pkiladelphia,l
Have always on hand and fer pale, - 1
BEST ENGLISU REFINED IRON—FuII amirtments of
i 'llignalls,"Und ether faVorite btands.l BEST AMERI
CAN BARS—ordinary sizes. or rolled te , order for bridge
purposes, ke4 at. PENNSYLVANIA BOX LER PLATE— ,
Promiscnone shies. or 'ut to - requiredi aim& ' 0 'NLRB
RIVETS-.-Dover brand, made in solld'dies. BEST EN
GLISH CARlA*LlSS—American and Snalleli, FLUE
k SHEET IRON—For covering schntealke. - AMER CAN
k KOTCIf P,IGIIRON, RAILROAD 1110 N-7 ral
sand
N
Ihst bars Suitable for mined, turnontsile. ill ATA.
ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, B9LTS,'NUTS and
WASHERS-4dr brld7,PX. cars. and machinery purposes
generally. CAST, SIIEAR. MACIIINF4 and BLISTER
STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps and , dien.) 'The
above, together with a full assortmeint of Iron ,iSteel,
Nails and SpilMs, to- Which the attention 'of desk**,
railroad romisti? les, engineers, miners, fonpders and ma
chinists is invited. May 10, 1557 19.1y1
•
M. WI. BALDWIN B. CO.;
1 ENGINEERS. ".1 :1 ' 1
&nit asld iffaatilion strents,P4ladgpliia,Pecrid.,
WOULD ca l l the attention . of , Rail ,
, , •
road Managers, and thoselnte outbid in Bißroad.
Pripprty, to th;lr Systean qf LeccrasotiriEnpthee. In Width
they are adiptad to the particular buSineul•for Which'
they may t required; by the use of flue, two, three or
!bur pair of driving wheels; and the tWe of- the Whale,
or so mach of the weight as may be *shut& for; adb•-
don ; and in accommodatlog them tothe grades , inives, -
,°tningth of stiperstruetlon, and rail ?and work ,Ito be
done. By these insane the maxiinum Weal effeeqif the
poWer Is seen rd with th e least* °spent.° for : attendance,
cost of fuel, an repairs to Road and Ei*The. With,theee
objerte In vier, and as the result of twenty-three lean
puetical experience In the business by our senlell' part
. ir, we manuibeturefire di ffe rent kin d s of EPlffiAdl, and'
sewers' elawes'of sizes of each kied.l rarticularlattio
tlon paid tolthe strength of the medif ste in gho ggin and
workmanship ' of all the details. flue long experience
'andopportunities of obtaining Information enables *
‘ ill
to offer these - engines with the assurance that In e d
y,en
ey, econom and durability , they will c ompare RC rably
with those of any other kind in use. IWe able f Trash
to order. wheels: axles, bowling on to W moor tins? (to tit
centres witliatit boring.) composition A-sidings foil bear
ings; eveiyAescrlption ofCopper, Sheet Iron andgoller
Works; and eery article appertaining to the re it or
renewal of Colromottve Engines. .M. W. BALbW
1
.lannary 23 'SS 1-tt • MATram BA RD.
MIEN & NEEDLESI
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
TUE BEST F EDTILT Z URIN_US/ FOR
Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potattfo, arms ,
AAnd other crops requiring a , vjgeorotis
and lasting manure.
Pamphlets describing it, and the :mode I ca applying:
1,110 be had gratuitously at'our stores, or by mall when.
desired ~ I
Pmts. $l5 min 2000 Zed, (2Y 4 6ta. reit Ih.l . -
A liberal deduction made to DEALERS. , I
, Regretting our inability to fill all the orders last fall, i
owing to unfortunate and unforseen iccidentl , and draw-I
backs, it affords us pleasure tn state that the neessamy 1
repairs and preparations having been compTeted weans
now prepared to supply nil demarteD without•debry:—
Our friends will please bear in mind that our atticie Is I
an old established one, always reliable and, antlers", in
. illt eiftitillielltS: ,
We have, also, tam corpora of 1 •
•
PACIFIC OCEAN Opi k NO,
ca
Which we n confidently recommehd as being VW In
value to Peruvian Guano, and many *me meander it
. IVP. eTieff .
Pates 142 era 800 its: (2%lcis. r Ibc ,
. No. 1 -Gloverriment Persawist* Owasso
for sale at the lowest rates:. • I' .
It arneltading AgricuLturaLkarnialreed,lthspeper, I
are regobsrlyfeled at aur office for the!sil4% of Farmers. ,
ALLEN &. NEEDLES"
No. 42'54ah Intirres, and el .4eastai Warr' -
First state above. chestnut st.,lPhilailelphia.
iebruary'27.l.B - • 1 ,- I 0 -Itt
FARMERS OF PENNO'LIf,A lAI
'Attention tii t ' •'.
Volllcaa s upply ' yottri . tovcs with
..1.. Cheritteal Manures wares** purr, ob_ h have
Twee in successful use In New Jeriey the pat Seven I
Yeara—they hllll9 received the DIPIANIAS at ew Jer
sey, New York. Delaware, and 'Pennsylvania A taupe.
ral Socleties,:and have been need -by - ihe :Pre t of
GM United IStates, en his Garden and on tlk Public
Grounds at Washington; D.C. and by the lowing
Gentlemen; via:
. .
Z. Locke. EM., I • Senator Roberts, .
A. P. lather, ' Win. Miller; 1 -
~
cJ. L. Reeves,. ' I
~ Clets. Zoi li k, I -
{ uontstosto', li . :J. ,of e tsisN.J,‘
r
' Tbosse;lbilford..Req.:Camden, Ni J...D . - tt e. cos, Dr.
Knight, Me Wield. Mr.Atkinsou, and - bril'Johnson, all
of New leriay--they soy It is the caeopest and t mad re.
liable Anoint new in use, being pertnanent and Minor.
•ay. the land by enriching the sot% I It- lamsitszd to the
dons crops you raise—Corn, Potetoes,LOra* Wheat,
te, ti. fly enclosing a Chea t ed . ire Dew derhoj or I
Filad' Bank or reference to any good fines, in Phila.,
In chain. for Produce, at fate ltarliet nitre Dim,
ur ordentiwill be Olio and litttplwd to yoO, free of
Cbrrfoge uTesue. .. , .. - ,
.: :
article add • s ae .•
* I
-1-42D7Ectry 11 ispeaFaateed.
Super•Pldephate of Lime, . 1 SIO 00 a Tao.
Dose Tliewptiare.
. . . '' ' ' '4" . ' " '
Ante/lean Fertilizer. - r .
_•26 at. o' 1
I Darrel is i nitdereat for ens .fore of Crosiud. limed oral. 1
Pore poop Dust (bOO towels now rea d ,) at $h 00 per
amp or ptS a ton. i - I
Paudrette, No.1(400 barrels awl • y,) 4F to is,'
tumid. II . • -f '
liapd:Plister,No. Iy—looo barels, at SIX, to $2, a
4 1 nrol• 11'
1 Pot Ao.6o.birrelo. - - . r i
rerintaii, Pautgivnis and. atMan GUANO.. _
OZONIC A. LEINAU 'Prcridw.
Ito. 21 Soutb. FRONT. Street, Pb bia elth
',girl/ideate Dieterlanineed• offamprat - . - . •
111 airhatioltliotii at!. be Woe millhailow 011iart
CI 2 1 !Igats; retp,;lB3, rti •
•
micDtai
.. ...--
, 'CM ilr
~ ~ . • --,• - "IrV .
. 1 Wholesale aiii '
Idruliglart alma I,
7 5.3. Omar Centro 'llid'
(Opposite .Monist,
1 PO'VEISVILLIC,
RANUFACTERER AND 'ROLL.
. • 1 . Spitilairs IPatetoraCt
—......—...1
EPTING4 PECTORAL 11LITCEE ewes Coughs., /...
..
SPTISCr4 PECTORAL MIXTURE eteres,lnflueless: TB
EPTOGI3 PECTORAL MIETVRE ewes Deimbebttls. .. 111 :
EPTL'e$ Ateroxii, MIXTURE mires Soil , Moats.
EPTINGI PECTORAL MIXTURE will gill*** ronsusol*
tint Pittiottia in advanced stagni of the disease. .
EpTiliGli PECTORAL MIXTURE sold byJscoe L Bro.
map, Maud.. '...
.. , .
EPTItE44 P ' RAt ATIXTI#E sol 4 by J. ExuAti
Bum, the. • . i
EPTiNO' EAL 3111ITUll,Esold by Wit.R.Kcivn,.
Echol TM. 1 •
i
Ernscv AL MIXTTIRE bold by all druggists
• genenalli tv. out ilia 'anty.
Oetobee..2l. '57 . , ! I 43-
NOWA ASSOCIATION,
• •• rialadelo4la.
Abasirrainat lestilenrott, establisited bp - special redovretesid
far t4c meet of the Fiattied distrwig tq ffiwkd, ,
- leg -Virulent aid I.)iisleaste diseases! .
THE HOWARD . ASSOCIATI O N,
of Hie aural 4estrOction of human life,
caused tys Sexual Manage, and the deceptions praettald
'upon' the nuforto nate victims of i s itch disease. by Qu iw k k
*trend iaars ago directed their; Consulting Surgeon, as
a thIARTTAIILIi ACT worthy of their name, to open a
Livens:lM for the treatment Of this cies* of diseases,.!
to all their forme, and to Elio MEDICAL ADVICE GRA
TIS, to all who apply by letter, with a deseription et
their enridition, (age, ocatipstiOp. habit* of life. Ate,;) and
lohasee of extreme poverty, to TORNISIi MEDI CINES
FRB[ 0.11 CHARGE. Tt to needless to add that the Ai
sorittlon!commands the highest Afedical skill of thew,
and will ; furnish the Moat aPprOved modern- treatments
The Directbrs, on * review of the past, feel assured
that their labors in this sphere Of benevolent effort, have
been of greet beneSt to the Anetta. especially to t to i
•young, /ad they, have resorted 4o devote thezaseleee,
'with renewed seal, to this very important but midi d
pised catise.
Pithilshed by the-Association, a Report on Spite,
insdorrhdo, or Seminal Weakness. and other Diseases ot
the Resdil Organs. by the. Otstsulting. ffitrfflitoottrhieb
will be pint by . mail. (in a sealed envelope.) FREE OF
CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for poStage.
• Addre4a. for Report or treatment, Dr. ONORO 3 R.
CALHO N, Consulting Suratein, Howard Association,
No.ll South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. ' •
By order at the Direetorc, h7.ltA D. USA4TWELL.
GO. FaitClinD,Seeeria „ Ptasistust.
Oct: 3. '57 041
OA' PORE CATAWBA BRANDY.
AtvING received ] the- sole Agency
- of A. Y. Hazard eCo.. wbblembe druggists. Phil
a e p iai, for the sale of this drawly In Schuylkill Cough
ty, I. eteddently oder It to thepnbile a pale and 110.
adulterated article as the rationing certificates will prove:
CHEMICAL INSPECTOR'S OOFICR.
ritial.. Dern Walnut ATlmi,Cineinnati,Maretz, 1567.
This it'll *artily that I. bin* this day inspected two
seprobitli r lota of CATAWBA BRANDY one In Lltrrels
and remelt, Bottle manufaetared by LAURITILE LYONS,
and gold by his Sole ApnteJ4Jacus, at _the - Depd. No.
99 tippialte the Burnet Hon* and 11.1 Wed Third
Streit. Cincinnati. and find them both PURE and 'KEE
fronnalf*isetious or delete/16in drugs, and as each have
narked the same, as the law directs. Given under my
band at'my oMee. [signed.}] HIRAM COX, M. D.. .
hopedor, of Alcoholic Liquors, dc.
. NEW YORE, 20th JULY.
, No. 93 Prince Street, corner of Mercer
Pla:—l have received at bottle, of LYONS' P URE ,
011IDCATAWBA BRANDY. fOrnished by Mr. A. Rua.
Toli,Er., of Loritteltrt, N.IL. anityzation; and I Ond
It taVentain only' those Olgrogients which 'EXIST IN
- rulz BR A A'D.Y.—Th e proportion of Alcohol obtained
fremeit la 47.00. I believe tb i t SAMPLR,TO BF. PURE
BRANDY WITHOUT AMA RATION—the FLAVOR
of 1 1a delicate and peculiar.
'Signed.) . JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,chegtigt•
Thu want of PCRE,BRANDY ban long been felt im.
this Irountry, and the introdrietlett of an article of suet'
r quality as to supereede the side and nee of these vile
compounds hitherto mid under the name of Mrandi
raniali` be regarded as a grail public 'good:" The I. A.A.
TA BA BRANDY pummel at , the good qualities
dal ed for,the best Imported Li or, and in of perfect
purity and superior fluor, We I • cuedent that its
reeettkin la this Slate will tee as favorable as t bat which
it hits Met with in the * GesetZest. and 'TIIAT•TIte 3131 P1
NO? 'ea* rnamorr. when the . periority OF OUR OWN
bitrOltS will pot an end to their Importation from
'abroad, I I
• Foe. Medicinal purposes thin Brandy hu no rival, and
ban ong been needed. 1-
V, gderft is a Sovereign GUI Sue Remedy for Dyrieptia,
Wirtirleetey...Loto Spirits, LaNtfver, General Debility, 4c.
ICAO [ ' rice, $ E 25 per Bottle . Liberal diseoun to
the trade. -t I JNO. G. BROWN. •
Pottaellle, Feb. 13, 'ilft 73rn • Omuta.
DA-- according to Ad of Ifingms. the year 1853, by 0
• 1 B. Llournsacx, in the (Clerk's Office of the ' •
Il ' District Cburt oft, the U. Males
- 1 ' 1 ' for the Eastern Dis-
tried rtf,' /h.: ' •
I i
. t HOBENOACVS
.1, ;
AItOIVLiTICIR9N BITTERS,
I
>FOIL TILE CUBE OF'
Elvet•Gomplalnt,Jaundice,llyspepsia, Nerve" Debility,
Anthina, Disease of the Illdneys, and all Diseases
- editing from a 'dlsorde i led Liver orefitomsch,
. j inch .111 Constipatio n Flatulency, Inward
t
Piles, Rushing of ood to the Iled, '
.1 Felines,' or weight in the.Stomacb, .
Namea,Acidityif the Stomach,
He nett's' r .•Disgust for ' • .
• I Food,Sour ruetetions,
i Oinking or Flutter
ing -at the- pit .
• of theiSto- .
1 mirtr. :
Siimming of the- Bead. '
1 • Hurried or Difileult Breathing • '
. i Dimness" Vision,Dull Pain In the .
Hcad, Tellownese of the Skin and Eyes, -
' Pain In the Side. constant imagination
of( l evil,. and greet Dan ress ion of Spirits.
' ' ' •" -- '1° • •""" : .
Thee/ Bitters are a most rueful 'remedy for those com
plaints the female sex ire ginerally subject to, by giving
tone to the digestive art• nts:--the iron, entering the
bloodoclfenses, purifies an InduCes.a vigorous circuits:
lion. overcoming the obstrections to which they are lie
ble. &misting nature In the.performance Id thew Bine
tlensibereby health Is recovered. and the patient, from
looking pale aid sickly is restored to af ively complex
ion. 1 • r
. ,We would recommend tlitts as IrTonle of superior effi
cacy, etxd are 'tailored In doing PO, from the fact that we
have taken great care and eipored no expense in its prep.
- *ration, in order that it should voltaic the Poll strength
of the active ingredients of which it is composed. and
I that the attention of Physicians has been drawn to it, •
end prescribed in numerous uses with the happiest re
sults. . .
CERT/FICATR:—"HayIg been - in delicate health for
some years, arising from D spepaiti and General Debility,
I was ;advised to try ROB •NSACK'S -IRON BITTERS.
I used One Bottle and was Witored to my ((trifler good
t health. I deem.it my duty to recommend It to the of
particularly thoseof My own vex , believing it
will be the Means of recto rniemlnY from an untimely
treree Further Informatt n cheerfully given it my re s.
Menet. MRS. E. OG LE.
t !Bute street, below Itew Market, Philadelphia."
. . j .
• - i .Preps only by
G.0.4G,E S: HOBENSACK,
• I Pamices • c. t. CnovsT, 1-‘
- 2 4 1. Wi earner of Third anti Green streets, Philadelphia,
N. To whom alroolet must be addressed. . 1
- .1114YOSOid by JOHN O. lIPIVN, and CHARLES IT
SPTEVG, in Pottsville, and by Druggists generally.
* * *Price. Si per bottle. DOcouni le Dealers. • ,
Match 13, 'OS • 11-3 m
. . .
FA• 1. : ''' W . ' . AMS'S
ILIA
'LATPITI-PYI3P ,TIC Floxin.
Ilyapepers 1114 lel a , t. eon yapepay 1 .
S: MORBID! - SPANSIBILIT of the
i
• i Stomach rind Dowels , attended with obvious dis
c eriof the dlrostive orgins.
Dyliepsy and He attendant Ills, such as :1
• Nausea, Headache,
t i r - • .
_Fillip°, Dimness' of $ At, . .
Deg 2 of the Nimes *slim, ,
E ondria Jaimulicri, ' a • •
ins* of Arriaeie -
- . . _.
,
WiSsting of the . rerrolh,t .
Fhitulcoce, with /rapine beichieg ef' tried,
Iffriated taste,c ,
.1
Cbristipahro and iroteaniess or U se //Meets,
Bilious Powirliegi: .. 't -. •
Droning semprowei at !kelpie of ; the SZowourh,
. Liter Crosplanid, -- i• t- .
osiprielt to o Is Alter Eatissie,l .
. Jtilpitation of the Heart j -
nun in Meld* of the Stoinach, °elements Me right side,
811Totortess of pmplrolow,
. Depression of spirits acid ier.ffebi/gy or temper. rfe..
Ilaveln many cares defied the skill, heretofore, of the
best inedleal practitioner& la the world, and many Mies
have ibeen ellen:tried as Iflearable.
Dal J . Wituruts, Chetnist and Pharmaceutist, alter
"tatting direly the practice of Dn. Abernethy end J.
' Johrion. England, end observing the nature of the dire
ease In all Ifs stages, dualist neejonrn In the southern ,
and western portion of thi trolled Statesorbees It poi-
Talts'to a greater extent than elsewhere. procured from
South America, certain trots and hate. from which he,
prePired au ."Euxut ;" which, after eighteen years' use
- Iriprivatehractlos, has proved itself MOM lIM eIcIOUS In .
the cure of Dyapepey, thal . soy medicine that has ever
- been prepared In any age r any clime, for the same pie
p 4.. .
Having submitted It, with an explanation otitis con
ponehts to a number or, Physicians of, Philadelphia,
among Whom were the Fite Drs. Joseph Hartshorne and
J.C. Morton, it has receleed their entire approval, and
many of the Medical taculfy are now not only prescrib
ing it for their patients, but are using It themselves,
.personally, and In theirlimilleri. As a tunic. it Is nor
quailed, and its propertied are of si, invigorating a Zs•
ture, that It lir - given with perfect fuggy and success to
' the most tender Infants. .
The 'Rums" is rely g duel . but gertain In its action
ni l
upon the organs of digestion, the inereared semigloss of
the liver. pancreas and Mucous membrane of MI Ste
nisch, and requires that only one die be taken in twee.'
ty-four hours: for confirmed Dyspeptly can only be cured
by gradually restoring thy organs , q digestion to a heal
thy state. The great suerose•matilth In curing tbe
Most aggravated case of Dspepiyi aceunpanied -some
times with a high grade f hypichotidrissls , has estate
fished the most untrue eoutdeure in the curative
properties of this "Eu i'' In corroboration of which
• road the following testi Uhl: I •
' ATTESTATION.-"We: having meld Williams's "Argi
-1 'peptic Elixir," with the most perfect satisfaction and
I !Less, take crust pieesnie In rerommendiug it to all
Persona suffering with yepepsy. is we arm fully coo
l.. iiinceel of its moat esti= 4e* qualities in restoring the
dilgestire'powers, reatowink all pane and uneasinei r lad
Repining &healthy tonic the Stomach: .
John It
• 1 Joh. .Penrotre, 31 nth Whines :„Casper Morris,
Vliori.l;. Thomas Alliso n ii. Presideht of Dank 4111 Penn:
ser Irani; Abate Elmira, Market 'tweet above Sixth; Ed
ified lii Rowley, No;-14 N b rth Wise roes; Michael Donn,
Superintendent Merchants ExeltatigeyEtannab Silica,
irankfrird Road; Irarinsh •Webh, 2t3 Filbert street; II:
Ns Sperry, 12 Edward sheet 4Lawrentie Newbold, No.
• ate Chestnut street. Plriladalpirli; Wm, Trod, `ti City
Row: Rudolph L'Atni, 207 Droarray tH. N. Winans,
*1 Water street, New York. • i '- . .
The 1114 of names- epulff. be extended J d almost any
, °gat, but the foregoirigila deemed sullirdent.
. Pry of U. N. SPERRY, 14110 was abandoned as
( incurable. aid given elite Die. -
Ds. J. WO.LIANII—Ikat Air:—ior fifteen . years pre
- loin to 111141,1 suffered atsmnels hem Dysprpws. that I
compfattly_proatrated, both In mind and body.
• 7:lll l it e letrole . became so Weakened I could obt attend to
imy bullies, and was oinking into a decline, and It was
Mims:ll Mier weld remover; the best medical aid eras
Pronged fur me; and emiry maze resorted to without
itray relief, ttill wait *delved to Use your "Elixir," and
4 r i om the time l began taking It I gradually improved
. 11l was completely restored to health. The dreadful
kalieringe I endured fro nt Drearily 1 eannot describe:
i ; Milieu confident that without tile use of your "Elixir."
1 I should be In my gravel I assert that 1 solemnly be•
lives your "Elixir" has staved and from an early death.—
11 kootinna now ha tbii enjoying of most excellent
L .
, iheilith.,._ _
___ - . I . ;
.... 1 . _ It : N. qrqt..l.l.ll'.
.7geße C4h, . i h No.nOtt N. Third M.., Philstra.
We, the undersigned, 214) knOwn Mr.'perry
,:rot Weird Years, and taktfpleasare in Ftating that his
neeertinn can he perfectly retied, on. and that We our.
iselves know that he hew been Wonderfully restored to
ituStlth from the brink of the mese:, 104 we believe, as
114 esserte, solely by the bee of Ttr, WillUuntia
• Taos. J.'cusunlts, No. 111 Phoenix at..
• Jolty Timrt:; . ll.4. et, abcive Pecond. '
l'arimaally appeared 'a:tibia mr4:torie of the Alderman
!; . $1 new city of Phliedelphla,)ll4 Blum lablo belog
ded,y dinned. dab: depose and; my, that Om Meta set
in the above eraeracate are Ira* In every particular.
Sworn and eateperibi4 this OM - day of June. 11357.
; • , Plum Milts Itiecw.Aliermast.
• ‘ rpbe Le sold l a bottlok at each, or 0 bottles
ill' SI. Prolgiastr - JAMES WILLLIIIIB,
, , • lelinatrat meet il•irmemealtet.
4 • I No. 4 Noutli firreuth street, Philadelphia.
i r etimarY 1 ; . . 11.1 y
• •
man! to thut climactic of I>todaltdsoi4. Not door be
purriunw or sell seeds thrown atom ircuoualy la pct.
dent , , where their too Aorta proximity dietroioatars abate
quality, particularly Mow er lius flats apidna, Thia
an Important eotaideration to throw %if Ito parebturtaltlar
seeds oT fruit tsars. Nor trap, ac wad la anima aufly
to 11):F4JA311111 BANSAtar
OARDZBUICI toil Tali UMW
Ws wish to saa few worth, this moot*, tisAsitr,-.,-:„
lady readers about gurdeilag, As ogle,' kimbik7
into your houses this foot Whiter.
;our attempts to make home ebeettlil eultivee .
sing si'rely house plants. Soma or you havolaia4:l
- AR and good fortune to . mad tins show
Others have succeeded bet lodiicrently. Tbe irvir*
iii , enas would dry op, or damp oll:1 the rpnutioliot
7 0 did drop their yellow leer's and look serstierY.l.
the roses were covered with lemmata, and '
not bloom. 'You bare ablioet berm' to loomed*
in gardening. s t it, we w ill w i l y aelblieg more se,
present 011 that point. Spring' ti bow °pm entr.-..
you will uudouhtedlY, .sueceed boner, In outedoet%
operations. Light,iiir, moisture end tommteatarp.
are bettor regulated by nature than wo eV! M. 11111 `
ego them. ,
Oar little iormon to you nuw,..12 suggested b 7
the eight of the early butts just pooping io / p lathe:
warm border nit the social side of our deirolgete"'•
The anew eroiitel crocus are beginning to show
Their hluis'om buds; 'and the daffodils. hiaeink
sod tulips are coming up, ready to dower Its their
turn. And yet, not far awn)! are 1101.111
Why should not this eheltered +put be, at It is,
one of our family pets? Here Spring shows but:.
tell OW, end here Anteing; lingers latest. We
therefore advise you In seek out a warm sorter ; •
like this, under a high; tight !saes, or. wall, or
the protected side of your house, and make a bed
there fur early bulbs. In this neighlkorhood,,also,.
it might be well to pia a few earl 7. shrubs, such
as Metereoni...Jopan Quiree, and
mond ; and these might be plowed now. Is is •
too Late, however, to set- oat bulbs for - BOrtag •
dowering; but now, while your .mine is open it,
secure the spot fur planting.in the Yell. Such a
spot as this lain excellent otse, alvo4 for setting
out late flowering plants, which wouia tie injured,
by the froate of Autumn, it growing" in the open,
garden. Last Pall, we had Chinese Obrysantlto:
mums dowering in arty border, after nearly suer;
plautdn their situations had been killed by tha ,
cold.
Now is the time, oleo. to . prepiie for improve.. F:
mettle in your gruandi it large. Hare you •.
.front yard? ,Trim up those lilacs, prone out the
dead branches of those
.I .ov-bushes, no d tie u p
the remainder to neat stakes. Persuade husband
or brother to hoe out the weeds from the sialite,,
and to dig up all thistles and, foul-stet from tits
grass-plat. A little pure grass.seetl and whits
clover scattered over the ground will do no bans,
especially if a light dressing of old compost is
added, and the whole is raked• pIT smooth and
neat. Of course, you want some flowers in your
trout yard. But we would not Advise yeas to self
out. herbaceous perennials there, or to low sums-
ale. The latter are a long while coming into
'bloom, and the former, as soiin as they have
flowered; begin'til die down end look shabby.—
Sot these kind of flowers, in a garden by theta.
selves, a little aside from your front'lawn. Bel
prepare a border by the able of your walks, le the
front of the house, fur such Wants as !stoma all
the season and whose foliage is alwayk. fresb..l-
Or, In place of a formal' border, cut out circular
klip 44,
beds (or those of oily fanciful shape,) in the grass
near the walks, and fill them with th lasts last
mentioned. Ot these, the best are ver es, pe.
tunias, scarlet geraniums, heliotropes; Whims,
pyrethrum, itc. Any or.all of these can be gut at
.low rater, of the florists in your neighborhood:
Their perpetual bloom will repay well ull their
oust. You can exercisartnuch skill and taste ita- !,,
arranging colors. Blue contrasts finely with
white; orange with purple; ,white with pink, - 4.,
scarlet, &e., itc. But why should we attempt to
teach ladies anything about the arrangement of
colors! They will. however, let as advise them to
keep the grays of the lawn shaven smooth all •
Bummer, fn order to get the full beauty of this
style of gardening.—dtmecicals,A viola/airier, .
• V6O6TABLII GARDEN.—In choosing a situation
fir the culture of vegetables, that which affords
the most shelter should hare a careful aonsidir•
ation. The best altuatioq and aspen in one haw,
ing a Southwest slope, backed on the North and
East points by a shelter of trees soilieietitly dls-
taint to breolt,the force" of winds without interret
ring with the crops. This is perhaps of more im
portance than the natural adaptability of the J
The operatiOns of culture will constantly tend' to
ilter arid improve the soil. A tree loam will be
found moat suitable, ■nd If resting on a some
what rlojey subsoil, it will produce heavier Crops, .
and require less manure than where the wth-soil
is of a gravely or randy character: Draining
will be indispensable as a permanent foundation 1 .
for the gritduai improvement and amelioration of "l
such soils. A clayey soil also requires more care
in its cultivation. but this will .be mute than
counterbalateed by its eapaeity of production.—
Light, sandy soils are in general earlier; meet,
however, wilt dqeod on the situation. A clayey
loam, well dra'hoid and sheltered, will be at Least,
as early as a sandy loam on in eiposure; and the '
great superiority•of the former. for general pur
phses, ls'stieh as to /slider it the most desirable. A
.
prineinaliesture in the , management , of clayey
soils, is to torn them over roughly, exposing as
much surface as possible, to the action of frosts.—'
This Is a very important molter, and haa the ef
fect of rendering' clayey soils , capable of being
crozpedas early ,as those where sand predomi
nates.
Anon? Prlfl.—lAltink farmers stoup do well
to pay more attention to the 'culture cribs pea.—
I think • from , what exPetieneel have had they
are very profitable 'to raise. I Lase grown sixty
bushels per acre and' down to thirty;. have raised .
them with a bog in `every pea, and every per
without a bug; if I went bugs, I sow them early;
if out, sow in Jane,! plow them in four inches
deep, harrow well, and when they are fit to cut,•
aka a hots. rake when the dew is on, and rake
th t emmp ; pass .1,7 the wiorow four feet berms
emptying the rake; that will leave each voiceful
by itself, take .fork and put them into small,,
round bunches, one rakeful in each; turn over
once is day until dry. Ido not know any name
• .
for the pea I raise. They hive a bluish look
when ripe, are not early; are good as green peas, .
or good to cook dry; have seen them split and
bulled for Vale in New York. I have never sold
any; have always fed 'them to my hop; think
they pity better than elan. Peas andj,liarley
ground will fat hop very fast. I hare / lone to
sell ; wish I had WON sow. I have on.r three .
buibisls.l sow four.hushols.per acre,'
Iltripto.
• Rlcs FLoammes.—One piound, rice• fluar,..i
quarts of Aunt ; put the. rice in the milk whirs
cold, and stir until it boils; particular act to
scarab it; add pound'butter..li do. sugar, 3of s
a pint of cream, 12nggs ; epice twouit thetatt! ;
bake well.
Quitre CAge.—Ouo %b, of sugar, I tlouuf LAO
(very light weight,) 10 eggs, (lease nut t'whites,)
beat the yolks aud.suger together. whip the Whites
very light mid add theaCied the flour; to
suit the taste.
-
Rice CAICIL—Ope pound rite door, 1 pound
angst, pound butter—beat the eager' end butter
together, then add 8:ego whipped serf ght, -
Rid the dour of Hee; bake 'etumit two hourein a
cool oven.
•
0611111.113T81rS CuP Cass.--4; cups of flour,
n do, sugar, l do. butler, 3 eggs, I teacup of
sweet milt, 1 Coaspootk erect full of carboostu of
soda, I do. tailarlo'schl ; nutusci; or lemon.
DnotrCitts.—tlalf patina ut' hotter; do. eager;
beat to a cream; 3 eggs, a little rout water or
Ibi.'flour, light weight; drop on buttered,
tins and bit e. ,
-
01$01.11 POVID CAilt.—Oue tablespoonful! of
oco toa,cup of kustor, ono of snpr. ono
molstasn.:3 eggs,- one torappoilfull of ulitatus, 3
Olin of ••"
•. •
Jussuist.—pal pound; butter, 3 peva
egg', Z pound of ever ; °