The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 15, 1858, Image 4

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'3I . IScrILANEOITS.. : '', _PLIIIIIIING: ..,
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wt. , TRAVELER'SAUIPE. a
colltiaoll. i rpHE latest and beet Traveler ' s Guide PL U Mill I tits ! p s ai OAS - FITTING
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sit thigothoot the United Stateedust received and ter MAR 1 0 2
Thema' tinily
' - • ' al stowero 2 . at BJ °ANNAN Clasp Doak Miss .3.- . ~.:1 1.1rMss of Potts,.
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Ile and eleinity. the& having
I iniee ,"arti Is so in , lent. LADIES' W a aMBOIIKETS, OR *
paranoid the Plustbbee Rs •
„And rapid Time. trial : • • tabliskistatofl3 tarp Mak.
, ••• 'Wien maidens all a 17r • 10PEAUTIFUL .15.attertiss—Light -and Insane and attached n
It to hie
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And logging to : -
_La Harald*. Alea,Saspenakin now nuked", jail 4 Oats-FiltingThaineu,will berm
.4 ., 4.- • Who would live . a t , • 11. HANNAN.
, And marrisEll ' g reedved and tbr oder* . after curry on both branches,
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Who'd be a - t
mbay...teat L ' '
acd with tw Dallissudt to bo liaaeleefireod,Fltoollos. and bopeal4 n rict attention
OHN ENGLISH &
ded eO dei ' li S ibs P best aten in t A . , _ _ t ' a lt uan66l- s a large as a n en gsi souctee 'wg'" w
It er . ho idadd eeas eitib 1
be ba
had
wham,. 1
may stock,employin n g e pri ons pe tent
• friedhotsiot
And sorrows oft 1
lb Now end stud Idle. • t 114U4
i o l f diff s ra d, iw , n it :: 1 1 . ,. : 3 . 2. 7 .11,47.. 8. ,.. , t_.... : : workmen ; and doing we } s t,
le and retail, at
Pollavalls, January 30 ,'68
LEONARD, a.
, ramaserati me-tore.
, i ....". - Mei a pOrtion of the public
~,, X.,r, 1.• It patrosuigik •
His stock will consist of WA
' ! Wror b: rnn a lt444 . 1 °4114 • Haakers lb Dealers Jim Exeleamge. r - , •-•'" '•" - '-'-.- • ter Closets, Iron, Cep r and
k . . Wisrat--aat 1. TAMAQUA;PA.
COLLECTIONS ATTENDED ro
. .. tiff; ,- , . Lead Bath Tabs, and .
• Copper Wash Etaidas,lron and
1 -,--, Who, viten Ms • ,1$ • Loyd Sinks: Hydrants. Pavement Plagealrage Cocks for r • 4
and drafts for sale on ail third:ldeal titles la the hot and cold a . /er, oindn a nd Leath er Hose Ina a -
Were tattered a tank . Union. Aleo:drattalbr tale on .ftillaca• h c bigl,B°24- larrate, Breach Pipes and lupllngs 6pairetnents, P l a ret
1 Cleald mend ibex 1 • land and Wales.
at Win June 14 ' 11 25- and Lead . Pipe of all elera, Gas•Flxturei of every kind,
- ' `-• ,wl e a inth :ssiesfty elf a awn 4 -
Li E. .. eurbracin,ga full assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants,
l b, sepedle aro e. . RE -. .7 1 Brackets. At Ac ., &e., mann ured of the beet quality
So nereGy nod e By- 511 LIML or sale at all times, of materials: and of the latestand mnst approved pat
• Whet—aot I.• at the kilns on the Island, liar building purposes, terns. DANIEL D. MORETON
. ad, Ac., at the lowest prices. C. If ATKINS, April 11, '57 , 16. . -
Wbea no body). • JACOB FISHER, Aihiand, will ell any orders prompt
• And writhing la . : , ly. and at lower prime than have been charged heretofore.
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when the fever 51 9 0 Pottsville, Rath 70,'63 , 1241' Ai-Advertiaments sere Farber type Thin bees) will be
Aside:Mod • hada: charged b 0 per mat. acleatee ea oar regular rake. •
Who would nor t• • , QILSI OILS!!
I"gra Pliti.M UI• , 1 y JOHNS lON, Agent for• A. A.
- ROMS be • , • V
ernoffl A E N :Zg a s ta st a tr. ro d . 1 41 t reiei w a i r i grB 101; J B A Sr. S. - ALLEN, -
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wb0,.....ti. . , .
. • ,trLN.. a .ork... All orders left at the aloe of James 7 and 8 s ou th in ane Thu a delphb,
icinly old barbel , , a. Gregg, lin., or st the lischange noted, Will Melee Sr
Wretelted indeed promitattention.- _ DEALDEALERS IN OILS.
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.. Noose to emend , , • September 21..,56 3941
Ooe thing yam June 6,'57 1345
Wriuld you go ha ily, "WHITE HORSE HOTEL."
astusg Oren Rif llama* ar revered and Mahan:ono Streets. Patraffe. OILS! OILS!! OILS!!!
Take tore with y , , Joseph M. Heger, Proprietor .
• A true-hearted fie. , ,
Entertainments and aecommalations of the best kind, HODGSON itc KILLN
and every attention will be paid by the bost and blast-
GOOD . T. t
- tendanb to maker guests and travellers eomfortabli . Nag, 3a13 6. Wljari,cs, f i lhilaba.,
A
August 1, 'An t 31.1 y
• Between eighty and ni • sty ye:triage, there ,General Commando* Xertausnts, and Dealers in
LAWYERS' i OFFICE ' BASKETS . • - -WHALE AND SPERM OIL POR MINING
lived in Connecticut rive valley two farmers, we year Waste Paper.. ; AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES.
one of whom was named Hunt, and the other W ILLOW BASKETS of various 5ept.22,'57 , , - , 3144 f
Clerk. The former in e rly life, had been a eying Waste Paper. We-will al- —.-
low • fa co who will save their peter •and
i t ; pet fo l . :rose
man
of
strong w i ll an d , mea h at. l usty an d bring it o our store. For sale by 11.4BANNAN. Wire Rope Works _ of-
JOHN A. ROERLING.
• violent temper. Someti. , es he had been seen HAlSEVleSBllllagifiliLtg.
as a ot of the -
~ beating his oxen • over . eir heads with the Trento`, New Jersey.
Views of Pottn ille, which is a beautiful view of
' handle of his whipr in way to elate the e location, emery, Ac., which be will sell at the low eir•A ism aserailisent of Wire Bops constantly on
• rate of 25 cents each, toeless out the lot. They were band. Orders 011ed„with deemcleh. For eke, strength,
pity of' the by•stattders, red when expostula• published at it 60 each. Now l athe time to procure a and cost, see circular. T [Feb. 21.'68 it•ly• 1
ted with he g excused hi ,• •If by saying that espy, as but few roman Unsold.
B. BANNAN. ALEXANDER KERR f
-he luid the Most fraClio , &team in town. By May 20 ,_' 51 -• • Bookseller and /Mailmen
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and•bye an altercation •.k place iti:the tem- . • • ' NEW • IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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per of farmer Hunt. ti• became' mild, for-
~ DD'' Goods and Grocery sio—
rri Hr. unders i gned • have • ,41• 1 4... k.. ,,
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' bearing, and what was , oat remarkable, his - A. opened a Trey Goods and Oro No. 1 . 34 South Wharves, ' ' Itir?'
PHILADELPHIA. - - • -
oxen seemed 10 imPra e in disposition at val . store, lost e t,
R ilding on Centre •
ewe Ashtou's Fine, Liverpool Ground, Turkalsland. Ashton's
equal pace with himsel i „wini street . n g sun n 16_,chezehmi, w otel. i,,, ez and Star Mills Dairy. assorted sises,eonstantly en hand,
they will be hap to see their friend's .td the p_ablie and for isle to lota to ault the trade. .
Farmer Hunt joined the church andw tili paerally. Their urpose is to do excludvely, a CASH N. B---Orders odietted. (March 13, Id 11-6 me _
an exemplary man. 11. * neighbors saw the' Pu'i'sa' ibtur oz inle mi e them to se o ll cheap.
change both in himself ad team. It was a
Pottsville, April 3, ' 58 BEATT A HElV..ityyt. GEO. W. POMEROY & COI,
. DMUS IS
matvelto the whole to • One of his minis
. - 1 WM. THOMPSON, OIL; SOAP, CANDLES, AC. 73•
men asked him for an • planation., Form r lVO. 42 South Water street, below
J. , • Banker and Dealer a Exchange,
Hunt said, "I have to • • out a secret about °ppm& the Rpiscopel Chunk, LbUtrale, It. .
.1,1 Market, Philadelphia. 1
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my cattle. Formerly to y were unmans e=
_NCURREN'I" Money, • Gold and •1, , .----
surer, Land W ate, &e., bought and sold. Will Sperm , fend . ElePhaol,Whlde, Tanclars'and allebinert
able. The more I whip , , andclubbed them etly attend to all collections entrueted to his care- 011 i Sperm and Adamantine Candles.
the worse they acted. •of now when they .inerni.s.uate
Money repaired on deposit and interest al- Philadelphia, January 6,1,6 1-1 y
• are contrary, Igo behi •. my load, sit down low ß oL eren m .
Baum A Co., Philadelphia; lion. JOHN A. 111100 RE, ,
and sing 'Old Hundred, and strange at it. C. I.lleouts, Pottsville; Joan Samear„ - President Ml
_ ' nem' Bank, Pottsville; Bear , Parreasow,Eaq., Pottsville, 011 and Commission Plerohant
may appear, do sooner ye I ended than the ens C. L euze . E so. . patome. _
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oxen along as q ,;; 'll Pottsville, November 7,'57 46. AND DEALE
as I' could wish. I , MINERS ' SUR IN
PPLIES
• don't g
know how it is, ' , they do really seem •, 1 ,
HE UNDt fiSf I G V AYO, in order to No. hoes C. Water 5
, Plantadelplatai
to like singing." , reduce their expenses and avoid increased rent, so
Has 'muttony on band
In the course of a y ear s the two farm. as o enable th-m to sell goods at prices Fatted to the
time*, have removed from the Slime Store House of Sell- Spann, Lard: Mar, Elephant, Bleached and Racked
' - era were Chosen des on • of:the church, and sinews Wetherill, to the building adjoining tale bridge lir hale 011 s, Sperm and Adamantine Candies,
on Coal street • which will hereafter be , known as the • Bull n lug and 0 nosing OIL expressly
• they both adorned thei profession. About ••one Prl.'e Island Store." where theired, d customers and for Minerecose. Wire Rope,
the public generally h will find a generallmorrt . meta eta!! Slope Chains.
the time of their electio , a grievous famine kinds of goods, sue a il
s)
_ \ d • Blasting Powder, Safety Lamps,
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prevailed in the valley; with° farmers gen. - Dry toe s ries, , Flour, . --.. Gum and Leather Belting, Fuses, Wicking. &e.
, Feed, p -
.. orally employed in layi •,., up their corn to Hardware, Salt. ' April 1 ,' 83 14.11 y
. . Queetrware, . Fish, ,
plant the ensuing seaso . A Poet ' man liv- Froybdonx. • Plaster. Schuylkill Fire and Marine
All of which will bl sold at the lowest prices, for CASE
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ing in town, went to De ,on Hunt and said; only MATTSON & BASER. - -INSURANCE COMPANY. i•
"I have come to buy a , • • •hel of corn. Here n Port Cathaa t. Jenuary 30, '5B 6-ly
is the money ; it is abo , t all I can gather."
. Wholesale Flogegrnd Grain Store. Cl ' (' fE. t — t gm v I.
ill *
The deacon ' told him. , e could not spare a THE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave ;to Mee in dilliman's Building Nahantengo st.,
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, 2 doors above Centre at., Poltsville, Pa.
:bushel for ' love or mon :I . He was keeping
halve
inform the citizens of Schuylkill s.punty,tharthey
b leased the warehouse of Meyers. 1 ardley A Son, on CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW,
double the usual qnanti y for seed corn the the corner of Centre and March Chunk streets, in Potts- - igskaa.,cyack.
ville. where they have constantly on hand,-FLOUR. of
next year, and had to tint' his own family. the beet extra and superfine brands, Wil EA l' BYE, CHARTER PRAPETUAL.
ilA ue T k la wi r ea d t CO ar y. C. A nl lso il Co n i-n It p u p d le th4ta r C o to t p.lllllllL . •
The man urged his suit n Bail). At last he ' B° ' 1 . This Company obtained Its Charter et the last Session
pll n gitt ed Lzi:ila pre tu ps d r o o f d l t 'e o n i Li l y ie lyr o l l t . . i a es n , d a l t sliz ni fi i il e ly nte o e r:
• said. "deacon, if you do not• let me have the As., Ay.. allot which they will sell at greatlr ro if il
•&teed prices. Orders for any quantity of F our 1. 1•1 41
.i,ri,nngFe,i;.:,nsuam,ttlnia.;3t,tn',:li,L'nksni,osnl•e,:trinbanlicnaldrrPl:;:3v.irieneßonfinhb
• corn, I shall curse yo 7 , "Curse Me I " rir and Grain received and delivered at any point, on the
"!--
plied the deacon ; " holy dare you _do so ?" B b De nrt a tt ri .°Ltl a e° rm .,. I ors generallwill find It greatly to
rir AL L o Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inlan d Icon
"Beeaus ';" said the ma , the Bible says so., th y e e tr n advantage y to ea st i i i enennes
at a es II
- I;at;: n 2f7 n p l e ft „ nn en ti r e . ondtihbenirt ranee on Canal ßoats andllarges, by Canals and Rivers;
. " Nonsense," exclaimed the deacon ; " there purchases. Give us a call and ascertein r o r rf10r..4,,,,,. also on Cama_esof_Coal to Philadelphia, New York, Bal.. ,
BOMBER° ER & BLAIR. "Mr.' ten Tr" Company liumim to adjust
t
no such thing in the Bi tie.' " Yes therein," •
Pottsville, October 31, '57 .e -444 f promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of
the,publie. .
replied the' poor man. 'Fell," ',laid the des- • TO YOUNG MEN. ~',‘ •
. Directors,
con, • "if you can find y such text, I'll give BoOK.K ..__l_,
rtriu TAUGHT AS IT SHOULD BE. S. K. M. KEPNER. J. IL ADAM,
a r ' " • WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr. JOHN D. DEIBERT,
you a bushel of corn. , AT TUE
Pennirlvania Commercial College, JACOB HUNTZINGER, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS,
"L. . They Weal to the lion e, when the poor man YORK. PA. 0 motto E LACER,
R w o . v. 8 NI ITII.. D. G. YUENGLING.
rt No COprEva From Printed or Mansiscrpt Forme ~,, IL H. 11UNTZINGE11,
..-; went to the old facnil Bible, turned to Pro. BERT 11. PALMER, - 131E1 IRAN J. REHR.
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verbs 11 , 26,1 ai d read ," lie that withholdeth 9 1
HE INSTRUCTION given at this SK. lI:KEPNER. Prosident.
I Institution is really a ,eourse of Counting-Room Volt. SMITH, Secretary and General Agent.
•,,, , corn, the, people shall curse him'; but bles s Practice and Mercantile A ff airs. Earls pupil is separate. ville. Januar, 1-
• ly Instructed, under the sole direction of the Principal.
sings shall be upcu • e head that selleth The superior method of tee th ing at this College Is atter
,
sings
/ I ! 4 ted by the large number of students who hire entered HARDWARE. '
, , . upon their duties, thus proving the successful issue of
. The deacon ' was f rly caught. "Come their studies. Foal:ether particulars address
, - -T. K,WIIITE, York, Pa." H AY FORKS ,
- • AIT ANURE and Potato Forks, Sho
- along," said he, I'aid I will be as good as my , T
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' ' - iiiird " Be took
,hi •• to the corn house,
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~ ~• • • . COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP. vele and Scoops; also. Spade, Shovel and Fork
d es, at 8 rICHTER & THOMPSON'S
UPON TIIE RECEIPT of FIFTY -
ltd
oe TIM Saw," eor.C4Ettre and Market ,treats.
' 4 .= : measured outs full bus el of corn and helped
114.-. cents, T. K. White's System of Penmanship, neatly Pottsville, April 3, 'O5 14-
.
.. the man to put aonh" • shoulder, and just be• bound, will be seat to any address, free of postage. ' -- ,7 -
-. Address. T. K. WHITE. York, Pa. ' 01,D DOMI toION aIiFFEEEQT."
• fore h i s departure, bei :. somewhat of a wag, March 20,'58 I -12.3 m 1.40.)15 CU Ok' COFFLE is a
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_A_ desirable beverage-this tan always be had by
'be said, with a twiuk oof the eye, "I say, •-'
1 :
•', , :beighbor, a ft er you hye carried this corn p 1
'' a, go to Deacon C ark and curse him out
- ';'-',. • ' 1-
of bushel ." „ -,
i using - the "Old Dominion Coffee Pot," for sale at the
Hardware and Iron Depot. •• FRAliir POTT.
Pottsville, January 2, '5B
erolki&illeAl FAIRBANK'S SCALES -
riaHt. subscribers, agents for the man
,
• - ' A taartuistax of N. rfolk, VS:, had a 6 ne • cer;r, s itiVali to F fl ' L ufacturere,havejust received a new artielexelled
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itegro,-,ka whom he e the privilege of hir- k 4 / // . • the "Union Counter Scale "calculated to weigh from 34
an ounce to 240 ms. Yodels at theirs:atria:ie.
ing himself out, and keeping onchalf the i l'i • / / / , fi r l'otterille, April 28th, 1367 E. YARDLEY
17. Wages. :Labors time ince the negro came - iAIOP I HARDWARE.APIC IRON DEPOT.
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,-,.•. r inn as nryitinnit, having now atnng.
twine to his roaster to 11 him that the man
• ed his goods at Ms new place of business
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'I- * for whom he had been • rking wished to buy ' i , LOCATED AT" and with a new determinatlonof furnish.
' PLULADELPHI A' ' CHICAGO. 111. •-• lug all such goods as the business of the
rim e andwould give • • ern hundred dollars he rrsw, N.Y.
CLEVELAND, Ohlo. Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value,
for him. , , ALBANY, N. Ye DETROIT, Mich.
A Student 'entering either of them Colleges • has 'the solicits the Inspection of the Public. I shall be always
an hand and bays on hand a full stock of
1 . "Well," said his m .r, "what of that ? ' I privilege of all for an unlimited time. Bar Iron, -
Flue Iron, Chopping Axes,
Coal Shovels,
44nn't wish to sell." . PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, Cast Steel, - . Trace Chains,
'B. E. corner O Seventh and Chestnut it. eat& slit Iron, Nails and Spikes, 4 '
•-•' "But you see, ma " said Sam, "I'se had • 1 - A Rope, Tackle Blocks, '
s BOARD Or SITZEREE. , Bellows, Anvils and Vices, &e.
a cough sometime, a. specs ' I'm gwine in. Jlonv B. MYERS , MaRRIS L. HALLOWELL,
Prof. JOHN & HART, iV.C. PATTERSON. Hardware and Iron Depot, Carom Platerr.th ' doors
10 deSLlMpliOtle Ido .1. 'spec I shall last EDMUNDA.IOIIDER, MAHLON WILLIA V above Market, East side. FRANK POTT,
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C. u.rausys.• J. COOK. 312° ' ' July 15,-1854 28-tf
more'n two orthree ye aid I'd like to take EIRICHT ite 11-..CPI'S
flat man loll' • • • COLLEGIATE COURSE.,
. . ttl itunur nanuiVAua STORE •rwo doors be
, . -,---- Book-keeping, •,,
• low Mate' Hotel, and nearly opposite the
, ' • ..• -411., ln all its most approved fertne; adapted to 'the various
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departments of Trade and Commerce. including General Miners' Bank, Potts v ille where will be
A Lessox nt GRAM AR.-"Jake, did ycu
Wholesale and Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwardhig, wi found an excellent assortment of HARD.
-ever stady.grammar ?" - Commission , Banking, Exchange, Manufacturing, Rail- c...m a eh . .peimmin - Files,
. ' . "rdid, airY ' ' radleg, Stearaloating,Ac., Ac. • Speinse, • Fine Trays
, I Perimiinsktp. Saddlery, " Britanta are,W
a
...,, . "W case a s e is Mr. I —1" -, " , A, good bandoeraing is regarded of the end impor- 6 hoemaker'sTools, 1 Assortment aline Locks,
, tame, Radix guaranteed to all completing the Ochres. Carpenter's Tools, Table Cutlery,
"His'e_am objective - .- ",
. C O.WIIER CIAL CALCITLATICNs; MERativ„, 131 sand Paint ' PocketCutlery e
" so?" - •\ TILE-LAW, BUSINESS, ORRESPON
• DEACE, USAGL, &e., rt - c.. - ,fie. Bari rot: °relishes, Table Spoons, . -
Ho w ßolled " " Anvils and Vices.
"Because ho objet - , ti• pay hissubscrip• Nails and Spikes, Assortment of fine Guns,
Daill o Leclures are del wend upon thetibore subjed Railroad Teen and Nails Sheet Iron Onteibles
thm thafs been owing or three years and a nip SIAS are awarded to Student S.
. ' Wire,Tln Plate, -
completing the Smith Tools.
- . ' Course and passing the neeemory examination. BuildlngMatertale, Braes Kettles,
half." 1
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1J Generallnformation. Cast Steel. Sad Irons ,
"Right I What,is a , oun ?" poprietom of these,Coarges design perfecting . Shear Steel, Pans and Irons,
'it Cha r i : f Schools throughout the principal cities m i Armßliste r ,. Chains,
"Don't know, but I now what renown is. East all ' I West that shall irked to young men opportun b l e . NM Saws. RellroadTmees,
"Well, what is it ?" • • 'ty to guano themselves In the various modes of doing Cross-cut Satre, , Powderand Shot.
'busiest', not only in Great Commercial Centres of the_rine Handsaws..
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"Running, off, witho t, ; paying the printer, East. but In the great and growing West, also. The es- G. B.returns hi ' , Menke to theralblieforthepetrenage
, tablishment of such Schools Is believed to be lodispen- they eitended to hien In hisindtvidualcapaelty,andhopes
and getting, on ilia bla k list-as a delinquent." sable to this tesult. the new firm, by the quality of their goodestriet Mbar ,
' -, . Th e schools at the above points are all in a prosperous tion to basinessand accommodating priees,will deserve
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, THE MOUSTACHE.- • lady . writer in Ora. condition, Over 500 Students were in attendance upon and command theircontinued sunport.
Uiem daring last Winter's Session. - BRIGIffr A LERCH,
• ham's Magitzine for ~ y has the following in There are no terms and no vacatione; Students may - Do
erails ffarch SA ean and Iron. Metre need
therefore:enter and promecute the Studies without rear. ontberfll 11IS
regard to the Bloodac e : .11 once to classes. •
Terms,
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- Dtd you ever kno a woman who knew n e t„s„„a4o..o s a s tao.„,t se t a st aa Boos .
. " Keeping, Writing, Lectures, &e., -
•- - CO TRANSPORTATION.
.• any thing about it, wh • • would give two-pence
D'lelm K eeping r
i ii• ,. K re ac ritan . f° par4e 2bl2 ult.. scud 6 - ,,. ea j aiann - a an 2s d o w , . PHILAD'A.a f READING RAIL ROAD.
for a kiss • from a a • ye:111p ? Somebody
curer. Address, ;SUYANT & STRATTON
• talks alsclut egg withe t salt—nonsense ! that I , saitta arni A. MIIIIIMMIS. I MINAINIE
•
does not!begin to exp ••• it, because if a man April 10,'68 15-1 7 - . RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDIZE.
f • N and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1857,
' or womito either is h , ngry, they will forego SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
, anal further notice , the following Rates of Freight
if I was on the T HE BOARD of MANAGERS have w• IN, charge,a. per SOO pounds:
the condiment, but I , Tare, • 1
. adopted the following g liatarof Toil on Mbeellane. ' i t I ' en
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pOlll3 of enulaktry ation. I would die ous articles, and on Beets, to be charged on their Works 1 , f.. 'a. *.5. u
during the year 1866: . P-',„ ._9 1 4
decently, and make n. iscirt of sign, rather AITICLES OP PRZIORT. tra 4 1 1
. 1 TOLL TO BE CHARGED PER TON OF 9000 POU N DS . '•
thin take the kiss "thout ils accompany ,All articles carried tea stiles and under, shall p a y ; ' Z C4 'l 4
.
- moustache." - '
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" - aware mats per ton.entarpt whore Mit mount @Mlles- p ry 0 ,„ 0 „ e,,,,,, , rd b, } •
:ewe 6 cents per ton on the ascertained tmanage of the in ,. e 1.. ., ra E . ROI, BooltF.CarPet. ge i 16
vessel for any Oct paswid below Beading. nr 4 cents per Aprils Bran . - , olaOl'at,Fish,Glass, ae 1 , 1
Butter,thenwsre.rindstuesrer, Eggs, Ear 1 •
to riam th s, er ns ,ua rd ehi va n re ely , 11 ,0y ides, stom mo oil lto iosed w-was z g 9 11
' . AN Irish ‘gintlema , had occasion to 'visit too abo si tsZA . lng. In such ease, them Last mentioird
rata cha rged.
the South chine time ding . When he' re.; For any distance beyond ten miles, mas mat aw tem
r ner mile additional will be charged, except that ritat.
turned, he remark.. -to a friend that the ;nem, Clay,Briek Bats, Posta and rad% Ilanotss and A e•
Cotto ' n,Coffee • Grain Bar Iron Le s Ito.
, Southern people w • very, extravegant.-- 1 =164 s hall be charged n°1110114.A1"4* 30 cents per laares,lialbt", Spike ' s, Rice, SIR, * ' 18 9 -
Upon being asked wh sq,le remarked that ken Ore, Wrought or Scabbledltone, Common Brie'. 1 I ;•,., en e•l ''„,"; 2 6 .7 i t t e r ' ri m e . a.a, hifl o Y' le 'l Prnvi.
,
Rough Bat, Sand, Unwronght, Railding.Flagand th ub ---,
, Mak end Tetr, Balt ,Setspl li re n nl i t aben 'inb e r
, where he staid they h. lc 'eandketiek loorili swim net more then 35 cents per ton.
ekren hundred dollar ! - ~(4 Gypsum. Slate, Marble, Yin Brick, Seep Stone, rub, and Lumber, &c.,
! . Eon, Ice. Colteer Ore. Beret, Iron and Broken Castings, arleks, coke, ' 2° ^ l w °° 4l, cis'', florrel, 14
7
"Why, how in the ;rid could it cost that n o t more lb w ' 45 cents.
. . pis Iron, 4 ) toed, Bar and Minufacturedlron,Cut- Iron , I , T l' l l n aster ll .Bla laninn te,lll tnnn alt ` L l'i lq a u n on te s; & P I! I ' .ff
. ' much ?" inquired ain •nd. c, , ' logs and Machinery, Timber, round and equare z tiewed 14 ,,,,"Lt e ,,r, b1 r e z , i ", 52 - 14
Lumber, Shingles', Hay and straw, Flour, Seeds, Bitu. """` ''• '- 12-
P ILAD'A & READING RAILROAD
._ .l ,
"Och, he prey 1 i was nothm__ more'n a. winanacno,nuunaduquera na andlrldts i ,•Merelutndlas .
, _ e
n
of all kinds, and all articles bete me speelltrelly
big nager fellow holdi ' starch for us to eat umerated, not more than 55 cents per ton for any dia. 401/11141111111
law*: Provided -Tbm It more than 100 pound's of 0 an. C 01 t e Phi ada.,S, . .
Co,-
- „ , , - ' . powder are carried upon any boat, the boat and entire
cargo shall pay the full charter rates for every lock . ••• PhiPhiladelphia, Mara% 49, 1863.
'WlLLunii said ica penter to his ,appren• e rata . a
Freight and Tolls on Coal trumpaged by
,
r tier, srm go i ng away •., , a y, an d -I wan t y ou t. , Nors.—ln tossing the Leeks, Boats shall - have prom ~ this OotualloYsolli be as follows, from 29th March, tea,
~ . ) dance of Rafts. Rafts not complying with this regale- until further notice:
• trigtind all the tools.' - . • , - lieu , will be charged the full charter rates. .
••• 12 . 1 . 4 I
, •
• -. "Pea; • air." - ' ,• ' ' TOLL 5N BOATS. - moils S A 1 -;„: zz i
: • _
,i , The 101 l authorixed_by the Charter of the Company, „ ; _ . .., 8 0 ,.
~.. a
, ~ a .0 ~ ~
" The - csirpeater chme ham at nigh"t. g 6% cants Per tan lbr Mil lock rapid below Reading \
'"William have yor iround all the tools
, and 4 mote per ton Mr every lock passed 'Were Readiag, ...._..— _ ..,,,,`_• .'
To Rkbroond, ' 140 135 126 120
, , on the secertained tonnage of the vessel, and these rates • a phiteselzhie, 1 411 135 126 120
.. sheep rt . . . ,-' , will be charged against every haat; but conditional per. a t o m mal `p la 4 , .
.. 140 r 34 1 26 l2O
, • "All but the • hancleaw" . said _Bill; _"I s m t= li n= e tny itlyhosatrttch.hr, may 1 ° •
... “Nketoirli, 140 .1 36 125 120
.1° • °(-4. " 8 " Germantown R. R.,
' ' couldn't get quite all the gaps out df that." Company, at the following rates: I • ' " Falls of Schuvlklll 11: 11 6 5 1: 190 o
Boats carry los mg°, which has paid fire dollars or more 4 , manarnok. .‘.., 1401 as 1 26 140
',tor tolls-iree. i
• - Two Irishmen we . recently , looking at- 'Boma noladen. or with cargo which has paid less than 41 ''
214°11111114 136 '1 30 IRI 120
Conshohocken end -P1 -- • _
_,_ ,
.
•,, "t• some people,' stretchi g i'. rope &erode the . il roc l° s gi t i l a res b er t :nd li 7r. •-•- 60 6 0 -•• month Railroad, . 136 130 1 20 193
' ' .
~ , street, from one house •p to the other, for the !, more than 5, and not over 10 relies, • lO O te 11 .1 unla:s and : Botts* and __ _ _
. " more than 10, and not over DJ miles, . ' 160 " ° ' 44 " " ' 120 / Ex' 111 1 1
Purpose ,pf suspevidin .. a-banner. :I - “ “ any distance beyond 20 mitre. ~. - 200 ',,`„ N port 6 r 6 " K Wri neity ° " 3ll . air 1301221 15 1 14
. „1 .% 1.20 110 111
. , Pot.—"fibre andw .at .ivill they be either ' Any vi°l4)" of the Um" 7 far wh i t 11444 " Valley e F u orgey . 136 1a:1 to i It,
navigation, and for the proteetlo Absth works of the a pheenizeme 1;14 1.10 100 100
- ... doing
s al, th e % Op r ett, as houses t h ere ?" • . company, will reader the boat its le to an additional • a R em : T ee l 1- 6 8 i
. ~ . toil, not eitioding the fall charter tateAnd to detent a p e ‘hd e s M s , ' 1 16 110 100 e 1 1 lel
• Mick.-= 4 Faith and '
its a submarine tele-, of boil and wane mall such toll, or the commutation, • " Douglaaviße, .
.. • , •
, . - graph they ' re. Aber • • tting up, I suPpose..
„ twig* arid by the manager s , Is paid.l 16 ,I 10 IDO 100
Boats running upon a elute level of Co. works shall a R e se ll s. ,
” iardstmo' 110 -1 ga , 95 96
, , • *sr ~,- 99 90 • 80 *a
pay for each ken tbiy may at say time pose, four onto ~ Dam e n m es ab ig ~,,d
.. - Tvie young lady • per toe upon the aseertained tonnage thereof, shave I st-h i s e re s
.e 96 90 , .10 ea
noutioed th i o a as k , , Reading, and a t e aids per tea below Beading, agreeably l ei tonsiAls: _- 96 1- 90 al 90
to the Arad Asa mhly. '
Monied on receivin ley order of the BUN , , s,ltasiburg, -., .95 95 • es 50
. • • 'is ormasaers. tei .lie „
,_,
It would be clothed '
fled on beeping it &s
-leet would be disclosed,
positive.assarsoce that
becoming language.
7..intAwr
• .. Need , 't.
Oleo of the Baty Navisatioo Colnn
praoffelphto, Afro% 0, 1 11-
.
By_ore* Otto Beard ot
IMO Mf,gas 141 W. IL
COAL.
J.O. Mara. , • 7.III.IKIVEIL
TURNER, & GOWEN,
• Illness and Snippets of
WHITE ASH ORAL from the Nast and West Mount
Latta CutIeries—YAMMOTIIIIBLACK HEATH TONS.
Omit-41110re street. oppalta Episcopal Myrrh. •
Pottsville, April 10,18 164 y
(10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
kJ The trobeeribers hare associated themselves. from
sedates , this date,ender the name and style otTYLEK,
STONE t CO., and nUI conduct the bualues of Draft's
is awl. as aureterors to FREDERICK TYLER t CO. as
No. 328 Walnut street., Philadelphia; 189 Broadway,
New York; Pier No. 5, Port Richmond.
FREDERICK firm,
GEORGE Y. TYLER.
C. NICHOLS BEACH,
WILLIAM! E. STONE...
Mg 9.17
AiS , HLAND and MAHANOY COAL
The undendoed are prepared to receive orders
celebrated land Coal from the ullancroflPl.
tmeer Colliery." From Um ristansiva altersUons and int•
prorunents made at the Colliery this winterlbe prep's.
in the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering it to the
- trade as an article that can have no superior in the 'w
het, both as to atudltxand freedom from dirt, eat and
ot j her impurities. They are also prepared to mak* con- i
tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines
BANCROFT, LSW 16l CO.,
N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial
February 9, *l9 day
CAIN, HACKER & COOK,
X 41315 LID SIMMS 01 '
• Zillarais: 33eabtala.
Also, dialers to other erskoolltiesof
Whlta'and Red Ash Coals.
.No. 136 traL.St stru, /haattel.phis and Watikurd
Whams, Ballow/kid.
Tama CMS. Monis Reams
*brassy 27, 'l5B
I Anthracite Coals.
11H ARLES A. HECRSCHERs CO.,
'• Shippers of Schuylkill Coals. from the eekobrated
II ACM WRATH sod BROAD MOUNTAIN Worm AM,
and the OTTO Res Ass Um, are now prepared to exe
cute orders, either from Philadelphia, (Rietunood. wharf
No. 14,) or from Schuylkill Haven, per Cansi,at the
market rates, for aloes oargoew, or, for eontraeti—to
be ftraished In nolfinca prime order. ' • 1
Onloss—No: 45 South street, NEW TORN; No. US
Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. S.
April 3,'68 . .. _
VAN DUSEN, NORTON & M., •
• &di Arida for ihe Salo ipt the '
MsIIII:EIMC3rBEe
coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal;
sea and
1112
Coal.
Na
Red aad White Ash Coal.
Offices: o 28 5T W LI al bort nu y i St., "
ror t. . P fi l asmo l"b u, l N: P T U O T ßlL A. .
No. 5 Doane street, MOT. ON.
L ames._
Shipping Brinta,Ballatownand.Pier
No. 1, Blohlacaul.
March 25, '57 ' 134 f
LUTHER, DANIELL &:GABLE,
LESSEES OF KASKA. WILLIAM
S dor.ueßy,(keinetiy Boone, Stinneasou A CO4
are nnw prepared to receive orders lbr their eedebrated
.WIIITZ ASII COAL from the RaVett and Sleek Wrath
veins; and BED ABll front the Lutherand Peach °rebind
veins, all of which are free burning and well adapted
for family use. having morally adopted songs - Improve-
meats in the machinery for thepreparation of this Coal,
which enables them to arparate the slate and flat pieces
from the square fractured, giving it • handsome and
uniform else and appearance, I hey can confidently re-.
commend it to the public.
Ocoee-1n Centre street, opposite the American house,
Pottsville. I
Agents In New York A'Philad'a—ROGEßS A LIITIllgt:
f No.-230 Walnut Street, -
° SC"' 1 No. 16 Nunn A beet, NEW YORK.'
February, 27,1858 ' . 94f
TRAVELING.
PHILADELPHIA AND READINC R. R.
To Emigrants 1 `.-
' akiNg i -NEMk.itigMg- .
I 4 AST EMIGRANT LINE TOTIIE
04 .! w l; d ivirgi b ANi v gj a , n ittiligral h uturiZ
BUY trA bO, 6r
-Dally,
an .
AllirDally, (Sun days excepted ,) b 7 N 0.2 cars. in regu
lar Up Patmengernains—rmsring Reading at € % P. 311.
Fares 5...T0 Elmira. 116 25; Rochest •r, $.5 75; Buffa
lo, or Niagara Valhi. $6'25; Ilan:111nm or. Toronto. $7:
Montreal. $9; Detrolt, l sB; Cleveland, $0; Toledo,s7 10;
Columbus, 58 85; Cincinnati, $8 03; Indianapolis. $8 50C
Loohmille, se so ; Cairo, $l2; Chicago, $9 25; Galena,
$l2 70; Rock Island, $ll 25; Qulnry. VI 25; !Milan
hie, $11; St. Louis, $ll 25. 80 pounds of baggage free,
to each full ticket.
itirChlldren under 5 years, free; between 5 and 12,
half-price. For tickets apply to E. 11. WHEELER.
General Agent, Pottsville Depot,
March 1,'58 134 f
0
BA NON VALLEY. RAILROAD,
ASASI I M I ND iIi M PUBLIC
TRIAVEL botwsen ending and Harrisburg, on
MONDAY; January Mb, 1868.
Paysenger Train, leave Beading dally, (except San.
dais.) at .10.10 A. M., connecting with no and dtiwn Morn
ing Trains on the. Reading itallroadiund arriving at
Ilarrlebuirg by 12.b0 man t le flaw to connect with Trains
for Pittsburg, Lancia/3r, Chambersburg, Trevorton and
Plnegrove. -
RETURNING, leave liarilsbum at t 45 P. 31., (after ar•
Iva! of Trains from places above named and from Haiti
more,) and reach Reading at 6.30. P. ltd., connecting with
the lionnille and Philadalpida Trains paning, Reading
the mime evening.
Fares. -
Between Reading and Harrisburg, $l.OO and $1.30.
" " Lebanon, • 85 " TO
" Lebanon and llarrhibug, 75 " CO
Sr Ail passengers will procure their tickets beibre the
Trete, start. G. A. NICOLLB. Gen. - Sept.
4an. 30, '4B [Nov. 23,17 481 5-
jipLf• LIVERPOOL. mniutazultur
MID NEW YORK SCREW Jim
STELIESHEP \ CO.
rpm Splendid Steamships forming
the above Line will WI from NEW YORK at fol.
CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt. Leitch, 31a n y: sd Oth.
CITY OF WASIIINGTON, Wylie,jn
KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, June 17th.
and every alternate Thursday.
From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday.
Pare f k Cabin $76, Third Class $10:
t"?' New Yor k, pm, $B5 a 76; Th'd SU-
M/TIMM TICKETS available for six Months b) ,, any
Steamer of the Line.
_ .
Cabin, sl4o,—Third Class,s7o.
These Steamers are supplied with improved - Water-.
tight compirtments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to
send for their Mende from the old country, can purchase
Tickets and obtain allinfonnation by applying to J. 0.
Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel At Cortls,l77 Broadway,
N. Y., tol' J. U. RICUARDS.NinersvIlle,
and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville.
Passage Certificates by first Class Sailing Packets be•
tween New York and Liverpool, also Drafts sold by the
above. [May 8, '5B 14.1 y •
LEMON VALLEY RAILROAD.
lkN ./ 4ind after
J WE DNESDAY, , 00-
A, TOBIER 'Alb, the Passenger Trains of the, Lehigh
Valley Railroad will run ea follows: . - '
Down Trains. _
Leave Piraneh'Chunk at 7.15 A. M.,and 12.30 P. M.
•. 4 • Lehighton - 737 " 12.12 "
. 3 Lehigh (lap 7.49 44 1.09 -"
"• Blatlngton 7.55 ! " 1.15 44-
" Lanai's - 1.10 " . 1.36 "
White Hall 8.22 " 1.42 "
" •Catasangus 8.33 " 1.64 "
" Allentown 8.44 " 2.05 ~ ."
" Bethlehem 9.00 " 2.20 "
" Freemaneharg i 9.10 " 2.30 "
Arrive Bestow j 9.40 " 2.66 ' "
•
Up Trains.
Leave Seaton at 11.35 A. 21.,and 4.40 P. 31
" Preemanaburg 12.00 " 6.07
" Bethlehem 12.10 P. M., 1 5.17 ' "
' 4 4 Allentown 12.25 " J 524 "
" Catannqua 12.30 " 5.44.
" White Hall 12.48 " ILIA -I.
" Leurg's 12.54 44 - 6.03 "
" Klatington . 1.15 " 8.24 "
" Lehigh Gap 1.26 " . 6.30 "
4 4 Lehighton 1.48 " 6.52: "
Arrive Mauch Chunk 2.00 " 7 06 "
/rig'The above Trains will connect with the Morning
and Afternoon Trains to and from Nreir York and Phila
delphia. The Beaver Meadow Train will leave Mauch
Chunk for Wilkesbarrr, Ilsdeton, White Haven, &e.,
pon the arrival of the 2 P. Al-Train.
ROBERT M. SAYRE. 510. di Eng.
rAnittuit 8, 87 82-1 44..
October 81. '37
PASSENGER LINES.
Philadelphia and Readiog Railroad.
, _____ ROUTE TO • • •
_lndra, Burlington, •
Buffalo, • Montreal,
Chicagoy, St. Fours,
Rook island, Detroit,
Mager* Mills, . Dunlelth, and
Mffraukie t - St. Louts. I
•
Putman Tune wilt &are the Phibuielohla and Rea
- dlnglialhead Depot, earner Broad outline sta.; daily,
(Sundays excepted.) as follows:
7 • 30 Ajli...bay Exuma& for Einar", Niagara Folio,
Buffalo, Detroit, Cbtor.to. Milwaulite, Rock
Island, Galena, St. Peal% Burlington and
St. Lout,.
3.30 p. pi .....:i tght Express, Sae Rimlra,lelagars Falk.,
Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Id Ilwankle, Rock
Island, Melees, St. Paula, - Burlington . aid
.. BL boots.
QUICKEST
- The 1404. SI: Train connects at Reading with' the
Train for Harrisburg and all Anthems on the LEBANON,
VALLEY RAILROAD:. and at Rupert for ITllkestorre,
Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LAC4AWA.N.
NA and BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
illierickets good till need-11111 . -
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo and inepenition
Bridge.'. . , ‘ . .
-- _ . Rates of Fare s
Williamsport,
Wilkesbarre, -
Pittston, -
Scranton; -
-Elmira,• •
Canandaigua. •. - •
Geneva, via. Gorh am ,
•
BlateQ waPalls,
u
via. New Yqrk and Erie,
at
via. marred Falls.
Toledo. via. New York andltt -
Cohostess. - - 6 •
Undone% via New York and Erie,-
o via N4gara Palls,
barlianspoils. vie New York and Ede,
Detrolt,.via Niagara Valls, - •
Chime, via Great Wodern Rallwayr, '
51 via lake Shore Railroad, •
Bock Island, via Niagara Ed* • •
" via Lake Shoraßillroad, • • 27 00 1
Budisaton, • • ' • 28 °°
lowa City, - - - • • - 22 M ,
St. Louis, 'la Chicago, . - - •
29 00
via Ind4napsils, , • • • ' 29 001
Dunleith, • . ••• •N 27 ao
St.-, - - • s - - 35 101
iTickets an be procured at the ihUndelphbr and Shol. l
rs 'Railroad Company's Ticket Oahe, N. W. comer Sixth
and Chemist streets, and at the Paseemmr Depot, corner
of-Broad and Vine.
through Express Freight Train leaves the Depot, at I
t o Road street, below Vine, dally,,(Stordays exeepted,) . for
10 all points West and North. at 6P. M.
10 • Freights moat be de li vered beton 3 P. M., to barely
their point the same day. •
!relights ere forwarded with greater despatch-and low
er sates than by any line from this city to the West and
Northwest. For further Intimation apply to •
, AWOL 11110E4,
noon& Poripht Depot, Broad et., below VIM.
Or to CHAS. S. TAPPEN,GeneraI Agent,
• N. W. earner Sixth and Chesnut ate, naiad's.
O. A. NIOOLLS,
Genera Inpetintsodsui thiladalptila d Readies R. R.
H. A. RONDA,
Deriersi erperintendent Catania/or, W.* Z. R. R.
, J. A.MIIIIITELD,
Depend Supt: Willismspart t Bilks It - •
Hal 8 , 18 19-
' •
'.' LEGAL CARDS. - - 77
t JOHN -- HENDRICiiS, Attorney at
i Lays TAMAQUA, fiebuylkl/1 count/. Pa. 12.
ktircb 18
QONSAD F. SHINDEL , Attorney
ttaw,'BSTAMAQUA, PA.
13.
ei r EORGE D. BAUGRAITUT,
t Lave,
.`Va.19.14 .41-17•1Atte rley
- a
13CRANTON, PA.
TOHN P. HOBART, Attorney at
0 Law, Pettily!!te,ogliii cippaelte th e Amtrleen Howe.
October 11,11 . ; 444 y •
4• W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at
. Law. Mee—corner at Mute sad 2:4d
tsvate. • August 9. '66
ER STROUSE; Attorney at Law.
011tee—Ceatre street, the Fawn ..111 1 1 1 ,
llle. [February 9,18 6.
AVID B. GREEN,Attoraerat Law,
Pottsvllle,Pa. Oaks In Market street,opinelt•tbs
Ocoee. July 14, '5(11 24-17
• P. DEWEES, Attorney at Law.
• orytca—rout doors above Illovilmor's Hotel,
ire street. Pottsville, Pa. [Dee. b,'s'l 0.
QAMUEL GARRETT, Magistrate,
Conveyancer and General Collector. °Pm Market
M.. Pottsville. next doer to Post Mice. Aug. lb. 'AT 33-
AP. SPINNEY, Attornei•at Law,
y Ashland, Schuylkill tanty, Pa., will act as
agent la the purchase and sale of Real halide, eolloeilOo .
of roots, he. [Ashland, May uS, :3-1y
. ,
C .
EMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of
the Peace, IllnersvMe—eelleetiens and agencies so-
II ted and attended to earefuny,
Iratirnary 2x,'68
. 64 f
j_
______
Jug M. Coot.
944
LtBONUS R. BANNAN, Attorney at
taw. Ogee In Centrearest, opposite the Epfseopi 1
. Pottsville, Penna.
N0v.W.1855
ERANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate,
and Real Estate Agent. Oniee lir Eall Road street
East Market, Pottsville, Pa.
Mardi 44,1&56
JOHN SEITZINGER, Justice of the
0 Peace. ST. CLAIR., will attend to all business ea•
trusted to him with diligence and ram
February 21; 968
cIRISTOPHER LITTLE, Attor-
aey at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill ecniaty. Pa.
In Ilabantongo street, corner of Second.
April 111,17 Day
GEORGE doB. KEIM, Attorney at
Law. Pottsville, Penna., will attend tolegal business
to Eleharylkfll county and,elsewhere. 012e6 In Centre
attwet, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. 1'66 27•
PHILADELPHIA.
HENRY W. OVERMAN.
O. 14, (Old No. 6,) South THIRD
street, below Market. Philadelphia.
Leather-Dealor.'
Cslf Skins, Maroecos.Linings, Bindings, Bed and Oak
Solo Leather, et& LI - N. IL—Rough Leather, bought or
taken in asehange. [Feb. 27, 18
PLATINA,POINTBr,OrLightningRods•
(SUE POINTS are made of a Taper, -
VV tog Copper Body, about:six inches bag . well Of
with pure gold to prevent the action of the weather, and
tipped with solid platina. They have been In use over
twenty yaws and have given general astiefaction.
HeALLISTER k BROTHER,
Chesnlst street. t'biledelphis.
.11firWe bare also for sale, Glum insulators and Iron
staple": "Remarks on the conttrnetiou of Lightning
Rod., etc.." sent by mall, free of charge.
May s,'sB 19.3 t . .
_ _
. PAPER, MID
E. D. WOODRU
O. 9 North
DELPHI/L."
inter k Spring Slier= Oil- Winter-Elepbant Sed•tr 011,
Lard and Tanners' Oil, Winter Retired Whale Ott.
Miners' Oil, Greigtit Oil: (low price, fur
Vegetable Paint OIL. ear use.)
' • IMPROVED MACHINERY OIL.
Made expressly fur lobricatlug Matt Iner y. as a substitute
for sperm Oil, and recomineaded by Engineers of emi
nence as befog tomato& to aoy before intrtdared.
April `24, 'SS
DRY GOODS 1
50.13 Morin second street, Ph Ilad's.
( K ELLEY & BROWN invite the
11l - attention of CAM purebasela to a full itasortruent
of Ppring and Summer Dry Goods, consisting In part of
flack Silks. Stouts Shawls. 7;11°141,1g5,
. I °nide Ulnas, Mantillas, Ticklngs,
Tqballl de do Parasols, -Counterpanes,
ernrellas, Lawns, . D21:11111A14
Dectals, • Brilliants, Table Corers,
Lesellis, Chintzes, -Napkins, te., &e.
ALSO,
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, IN GREAT VARIETY.
The above goods having been bought during thb late
pink for cop, enables tas to offer them at a great reduc
tion on termer puree; NO goods misrepresented to effect
sake, and No AILVIXIMILIT to mgrs.
KELLEY t BROWN,
No. 13 N. Second street, aboes Market, Philadelphia.
—. April 17.'58 ans
A. H. SMITH # SON, •
• 'SIMMS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS,
of every description, wholende and retail. at prices
to SUIT ALL, can• be Ibund'at
AA their New' Boot and Shoe Store,
NO. 344 N. Second St.,
"" • • A few door,' below the Black .
none Hotel, PHILADELPIIIA.
az-We try to Please, and sell aleap.lifh •
Nonce To CUINTIIT Mumwrra.--Consiantly on band,
• large assortment of Men's and Boyle Hoota.Galters and
,Brogans, coarse and tine; also, Wornen'sand Misses' Lees
Booth Gallen, ellyilers, he., he., he.. and a wellseleeted
stock of Tenths' and Children's wear generally.
hrh-W• would respectfully invite you to Call ind ex
amine for yourselves. ;
N. B.—TRUNKS arantilketare4L and tir sale-wholesat
and retail, at No. 344 North deeoncretreet
.Aprtl 3,'68
SPRING OP MS!!!
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED TO OUR
COUNTRY, FRIENDS!!!
THORNLEY & CHISM, Dry Goods
Dealers of Philadelphia, are prepared to sell
BLACK SILKS, CRAPE SHAWLS. Ac.,
Cheaper by far than ever before °tiered. We have very
recently purchased for CAtSII, a very large dock of
BLACK SILKS, at a eery great reduction, they are the
cheapest goals we have ever seen and can confidently
recommend as Food 'to wear.
PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED CRAPE BRAWLS,
• from .4 up to $4O I
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS!
A full Mock of FANCY DRESS SILKS!
SPRING SHAWLS, In every variety!
We have a tremendous largo stock of &pie Goods
THORNLEY & CHISMJ
N. E. corner Eighth and Spring Garden streets
IFlPResseasher;our's is the "Large *Atte _
P. t. The 6th, and 6th, Streets City Railroad Cars
will land Passengers within a few squares of the store
February 27,'68 9-3 m
SAVING FUND.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.,
WALNUT STREET, South-wes
corner of TlllRT!:Philadelphla.
INCORPORATED B'T TUE STATE OP PRIMA
Stoney Is received In any enm. large or small, and In
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
• The office h open every' day from 0 o'clock In themorn.
Ing till 5 o'clock In the afternoup, and on Monday and
-Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock:
lioN. HENRY L. BENNER, Preeldent.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
W 11.1.1,0/ J. Ran, Secretary.
. .; Directors I
Ken. Henry L. ',Bet:inner, F. Carroll Brewster, '
•Edward L. Carter, • Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, i Francis Leo,
Semi. K. Ashton, I 'Joseph Terkes. • '
C. Landreth Muons,:i Henry Diffendeffer.
Money is_reeeired an payments Toads daily without
notice.
The inveetments are made In REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES. GROUND RENTS. and such first class eremi
tic% as Ibe Charter requires.
February 27, '5B , . - February
9-1 y
constantly on hand, of various sizes, for driving
Mos Machines, Saw and other Mills. Coal Breakers,
Screens and Ore Washers; also, for shafting for Coal,
holettng.'pumping. Ac.
Atig•Englnes made without - wheels when required.
FOR SALE—A New Stationary Engine, suitable for a
Coalmine. Will be sol Avery cheap. Cylinder, 14 In.
bons; stroke: boa bed-plate, 16 R. long, 30 in.
wider, 111) cwt. drifter:li Iwo eccentrics, to run both
ways! . • -
-ir Drecripthre Circulars of Portabis Eing.nes and
Price' Lists on band. •
• - A. L. ARCHAMBAULT,
City Portable Engine and Machine Works,
15th A Hamilton streets, above Willow, Philadelphia.
Aprlll6. MS ' 15.3 m
85 80
• 4 50
- 476
• 6 00
- 700
• 8 00
. e'oo
• 860
- 10 00
• 10.00
• 10 60
•1800 1
13 00
• 18 26
• tlB 50
-1900
• 19 00
. 21 00
• 18 50
• 22 00
• 22 00
- 27 00
ORZILT DISCOVERY OF THE A OE:-Tink.
Tobacco
DIL onsrs, LIN SAUD'S .
Taste Restorative Troches,
The Great &Wilde For Tobacco.
l i r is a w ell, known and incentroverti
tie fact ttrat thcipe of Tobacco is the promoting
cause of many of. the most' severe
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
To,whieh the race of man is subject, as careful snail*
and long and painful experience have clearly p rom
that It contains certain narcotic and poisonous:rm.-
U dangerous m moat dangeus in their effects , which by., erlng
into the blood derange the functions and Opera , ns of.
the Heart, causing many to somas that organ to be se
donsly diseased.
TOBAINIO affects also the entire nervous system, man-
ifesting itself-;-as all who have ever used tbe.noslons
word will hear testimony-1n fAssitude, Nervous Irrita
bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disor
ders of a similar character.
Are designed to eoutitemet these baneful linnenees, and
have proved Completely successful Ina multitude , of
(wee, end wherever used.. Being harmless in them,
selves, they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire sys•
tem, restsaing the Tate which has become vitiated or
destroyed by great indulgence, completely removing the
Irritation and accompanying tickling sensation of the
Throat—which are always oresement upon abstaining
from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to
the gtomaeh, !originate the whole system.
Persons who ale Irretrievably undermining their con
stitutions and shortening the lhes, should nee thee.
Troche. Immediately and throw off.tho brjuriona and
unpleasant habit , of Totem» Chewing.
These Troehas or Lozenges are put up lnc oenveekost
and portable form at the low price Of GO is Per bet--
A liberal discount to the Trade.
Prepared sole:* by the undersigned, to iirhoss all or
demi shank Like add ressed. R. DOWERS, Druggist,
Corner 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia.
March 111 12-ly
•
•
RAO WAREHOUSE,
FF, JR Jr Co.,
ront street, PHILA-
IMPOR RANT TO
Chewers!
TIIK TASTZ;IIKSTORATIVE mop=
PEILLIDELPHIA'q
ILE-GUTTING - 4
N its i! ranches, at the'Manufacto
strat.liTlVA oti.pam, wbe abon d '' bet ‘ een
jr be totalt i e V a;
iewetsaant of WILES and RASPI. In the ettk.
dirOldre-eul and nude pawl to Now, Of. a as.
*IV of so pf J. .B. SMITH,
New street In. Warts. rhibidelptifs.
Tibraary MIA B.llin .
, .
eg Y eilira m "l" ' • '
Ten s s , . E.
~,wou itrespect.
fnUYlnftorm their nufnervas friends arid einarnnent
Myr ICounty, that tbelramortmcall elcieuded
for Toast Cientkmen is much' larger 'bath ever, and
they are Ispate4 to Fell deep. Persons living at a dir
tanee.hais the privilege of exibanging clothing purl.
chased al ibis stono,lt they do not suit: ?,_—__ : , i.
P. A. lIOTT A 131KITLIKR, 1
- - 1 472 Chestnut St.,eoriter effentir,Phileda• 1
' April iS, '57 17-1 y
a. c. canicatovonit (tatic it. nalkdaP I
' CHESEB 01.11014 a. PEARSON. i :
COAiMISSION • MERCHANTS - and
.Deakra In .11911, CHIKESk And • PROVISIoNS, N 4.
Eli. Wat6r.streqt, 3 doors akmo ',barite, Philadelphia,
have conPtandy.on • hand A .alsortment of Dried and
Pleickd dial, A..; Ete.r '..K.
Mackerel,, Codfish, • "Lard, ' abonldain,
t Ealmon, I Beef, ,!,
' Mom Owe,,[
.
~ 614 d, , . Pork. OW., ;BM ler, Ate.t,
- .7ebroary 70, '69 i . 1 83m - '
TO TOUNDRTICEN, ILICIIINISTO i 01BEIM
4 4i ' IPURVES, N. E. corder - South
~ - .
• end PennSts,Philadelphia.fur - '
• sties bigot topper and ,brad; pig Iron, , i
sheet kon,soldera.drebrieks,pertablelbr
fzellltior.ideel tin.lead.foundry mould
etop, Miscible', antimony, babbitt metal, sand
of all Mods, briss, old copper. de., die. 110 a also a deal
er In wninght and east scrap isysta and Other metals. It
is his desire to iseeommorbde machinists and others at a
dlatancejfrom the city, by furnbahlurany article they
'may want in their business. Articles not Mentioned In
the above will be procured and terlmrds.d.il Any inquiry
In the above line will be promptly answered.
A.PEllif KS,
1 "N. B. corner (Muth And spa street's
Petwnsry 14.'57 's I
N EftCA4
iii - OP N NOl --- TPI4 4 I ° GOO D RI, I a 3US C .
TYRE & LANDELL, Fdarth add
.: I. Streets, Philadelphia's, are tssileadierfng a hal
noel N ew
. - • I .. II ;
New Goode for gprhig of iltid II 1
FARGoNeeLIi SPRIN.O tr)OD4 d.
BLACK 51LK8.24 to 34 Inches wide,•
4 , r'
Social Dress Goods, New Styles, 'g . , . • .
Shawls, In all the Newest Styles. 4- r_.
brined, French and Anrerkin Chintsell, • ,
lull Stoerof Domestic Goods,
lull stock of European Goods.- • a .. ,
N.B. i Ramie. In Ihmsonahle Goode, Artily received
from the AMIONS of New York and Philadelphia. -
P. 3IBIICIIANTS, are Milted tormatolue the Stock
—rands, Nett Cash and low prices. i',
March 6,1858 ". , j i . - ;,1 lad' an
Plf.'fitasklat e r 1 101.. E it' If i tl1 1 5.•
AP S pee . ta ig j et'Se " ! y ß i- "
11 county friends. and the public. 1 --
that she has opened In'ehenipt street. , .. .. _
above Tenth, one door abime ' the As. -
sembly Buildings, a noose fbi. Permanent and Transient
Boarder, where she will be happy to secemmodate them
in the best manner. It is one of the m.4t desirable lo•
cations in the city, being on the fashionable promenade,
and in the vicinity of the Public Ammihtents, it offers
superbri Inducements, particularly- for finalise from the
country. Persons desironsof visiting Wieldy with their
hmillei can, by addressing a line, ascertain thrkterms,
Le., and engage the rooms, arise to be certain of accom
modation. It is berdesire to give satisfaction on the most
reasonable' terms. j [March 6,i1b8 103 w
STAUFFER S. HA'RLEY.
eap IVATCLIES;Ic JEWELRY—
. \-
Wholesaleand retalt--st the•PttGa•
• • aphid Watch k :lottery Siam" No.
148 (014 No. 98) Northf3eamdjit. comer cif Quarry,
Gold Lever Wateiler.juil Jewelat, 18 cared cares, $2B 00,
Gold Lipine, 18 caret,- % • - - 24 00
Silver Lever, fall jewelled, I • •: • 111 00
Sliver Levine-Jewels, - - " • 000
SoperloVlduartlers, - 7 00
Gold Spectacles, -, • • 7 00
Flue Silver do, - - I- ' 150
Gold Briceleta, • - • 300
Ladles' 'Gold Peddle, • • • • 100
Sliver 'llea-spoons. set, 6 00
Gold Pens,rwith Pencil, snit Silver Holder, - 100
Gold Singer-rings. 3734 reads to PO; i'Wetch
plain, 1214 cents: patent, 15,4 - cent.; Inet, 25 cents;
other +titian In proportion.' ; All goode Warranted to be
what they are sold for. ;STAUFFER & HA RLEV. ,
e - efin hand some Gold and SllverLeviers and Leptoes,
11111 lower than the above prices.
October 3,1857. • 10-ly
IMPORTANT. .ISCOVERYI
A Chimney ponessing all the tegnired regni- .
Dino. and'applicable to !eellbws, Factories,
•Steanboats, and any position Where needed.
i
r lit benefits resulting bYLtlie use of .
Oils Improvement are-I, good drai,ghl in allkinds 1
a weather ; a wring of fuelifross 'M t0,:25 pfr cent:: a t
oaring of (areal:math: of thehea!, now Oturted ; a perfect I'
means if rettlifolion • a pelted protection against fire 1
Drees ihnilion with the joist; cheapness at the erection al
chimneys, not requiring Ilalf:the numbsi of bricks.. and 1
sating One half the space In i room taketi up by the or ,
dinary chimney. 1 - I
For Factories, 30 to 40 feet In heighi. 4ly'requlrod to
give a pOweriul drift for f toaiu, and othet purposes. '
Tus keTI.Y.I. PATIN? CHISINOT I.ND VISV{LATION CO..
- No. 318 Cbeinut street;Philadelphif,
Are no* prepared to furnish this Tory valuablitimprore•
went, gimrantoelog It to gird Kat istsetiott, when put up
by them, or in compliance ulth their iniitrnetion. .
N. 11.•:—Tho Company desint , t i o obtain To me good agent s
to take charge of the telling this itapiuremen tin this
city and county. For furth information - address the
Secretary, 1 er
U. W$ BATIOR D.
, 318 Clrenut ptreetOtilladelphla.
October 21. '57 ' . o . 42-ly
MUSIC Pppu,twill HOUSE.
rv... t,Surcessorsto GEO.
VILMVSIC WILLW, 1F44.188 Cheanut street, nn
-1
•-- der the Utah lime,. Plalladelphla.are
.... - constantly publishintethe latest Mu.
sargrom the moat popular A ut hors In the United States,l
In a style that' will- ale srltir any bank at any other
house, either In this country or Europe: .
They have also the ptomain t o announce to the public
I hat their stock of Sheet Musk on hani, consiste of the
largest &not most complete asitortir ent Vibe found In th
zouutry; they are ronstantlynddlng to teirsteek all the
New - Music pub/Ished In New York. ROC on, Ac.
They
.also publish several Instruction Soot 3,whlch Ist*
In general use tftronghont the eountry.t, •
I'LkNOS—A fln, - -nrtment of the beti.; -
assortmetit of the bt.,. manufacturer*
orlie - mr York and Boston at the lowest cheap prices. !,
MUSICAL INEITRIMIINTS.
L_A.lio r avtioralwortment Mil : buil
flutes. A ceordeona, he., Violln,Gpitar AIM Hai p Strings,
of the best Itallan!quallties,;nltof Willbe furnish.
ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates.
Orders punctually attendcll to. ' I .
gip All Lee k Walkees Music and Publlintlonc can be
Obtained at 11AN NAN'S Itilok and Masi/. z•tore.P4ltsoi
0110. rbiladel I , ^t. 4755+ Ctt
MORRIS, 300 E8 4 )41 CO.,i
t _Li
IRON & STEELiMERCIILOINTEI,
Market and Sixteenth Oreets, Priaadelphia;
Have !Gail ys on hind and for sale
BEST ENGLISH REPINED IRON—FaII assortment o
"Liagnalls."and other favorite brands. I BEST AMERI
CAN BARS—;ordlnarrsizes. pr rolled toLorder for Drift
purposes. te., ke. PENNEVEGVANIA 801 PLATE -1
promiscuous siresor ^'ut tq required r.alse., BOILER!
BlATlCTS—thaver brand,fmade in wild dies., BEST "Eil
GLISH CAR AXLES—American and English. FLU
k SHEET IRON—For covering schutes. 4c. AMERICA. I
A SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD -T railsitud;
Bat hers suitable for; ratneattunimats. e. JUNIATA.;
ENGLISH A NORWAY pug ? RODSrBO TS, NUTS ind
WASHERS—For bridges, remand. machinery pue'
generally. CAST; SHEAR. iILA.CHLEX;Iand , BLIr
STEEL. Alpo, an extra'quality fortapsind dies. !mei
above, together with a fulllasso_dment of Iron. Steel;
Neill end which the__attention of dealers,l
ratiniad cornirnies,engineeri, miners, (Minders and final
ehlnists is Invited. May 10,11457 19.1 y i ;
M. :W. BALDW •,. e e IN •S' co . ,
1 , - BNOINEERS, 1 I
Broad anal Hasnilton'streelf, PA tigdelphia,Pensta .1, 1
1. il ! I
WOULD call thO attention of Rail.;
road Hannan', and I . bose into cited In Railroad'
Property, to their System of fixsoinotirt Elgines, In whishl
they at adapted to, the particular bullpen/1 for latch'
they may bo.rennired; by the use. of ode, two, thre4 orl
four pair of driving wheels; and the use,' of the whole,l
or so Much of the weight as *ay be_ clearable for adhe
sion ; and in aematcoodatinalthem to thi grades, enev.l
strength of superstructinn, and rail and work to be.
cl
done. I By these means the maximum useful effect of hr
power is secured with the least expense 'for attends ee,l
cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Beene. With tilesec
obJeeta In view, and as the result of twehty-thres yen*
practical experience in thehusineve by Mir genitor part-I
ner, we manntitetureifee difernstkinds gilltf. anti:
g • al
several classes of slam of each kind: r:ieular atte
tion paid to the strength of tho maebi nett, the plan toot
' workenanshlp of all the details. Our Intig experiencti
and opportunities "of °training information, enables u%
to otter these engines with the essuratwe that in etßeil
cy, economy and durability, they will spare favora bl 1
with those of any other/ kind in • use. We also Omits i 1
to order. wheels. axies,howling or kir Moor tire (to Atq
centred without borlngh mmoo6looll castings for bear 4
ingot ivory deserlptlon'of Copper, Sheet Iron and &Berl
every Work ; and eve article appertaining to the repair or,
reaint lof Locorpotire Engines. M. W. BALDWIN „.:
January = '5B - 1-t t . .11 ATTII ED' BAIRD:- '
'ALLEN ..&i ,NEEDLES'
PER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
Tilt BEST P E RTI Li ZER IN USE FORT
Corn, Oats, Wheat; Potatoes; Grass, , i
An` other_trops iequiring La vigiiroti
- and lasting manure. !
Pa phials describing It, and the mode of applying!
eau
,4
bad gratuitously D
at our Mores, or la
:by mail bial
desired,
cra.
.. , .
I Palm. SO PIZ 2000 The. (2li sa 10-
A liberal decturtlem made to EALERS. l.
itetinottlag oar inebilityso fill all the Orders last fall;
owin to unfortunate and unforseen accidents and drawi
backs} it affords Its pleasure to state thatr the ereeesagy
repairs and preparations basin; been completed, we an}
now prepared to supply all. demands without delay.-4
Our friends will please bear in mind that our article 14
an old s establlshed one,. alloao reliable and uniform' 14
cougaumm. • •
We, have, also, two cargoes of
.
PiCIFIC) .OPEAN qt.i.ANO`
Which we can runtidenily recommend aa;bel pi equal 1
salmi to•Perus lan Guano, and many fanners consider 11
superior.
Paws $45 raw 2000 IDs. (VA crahrn
NO. 1 Government iPernsellan Guano
far sale at the lowest retell ' -
tar rie leading Agricultural Journals rind Newspaper,
eye 'Tye/dripped at our nffice for ihe wee tf Furwers.
ALLEN. •.&. NEIipLES, .
210.42 South Wharves, atsd 41 Sowttlq/Thereitreet.,
First store above Chestnut st.,Philadelphla.
February Z" '6B ti ": 94m
FARNIE • S OF - I ) NNS _
,•
Alien losp t 1 8 ,
YOU coil supply you . Ives with
Ctiamiail res, worranicse which have ,
il psi
SeSeven:been In stweessful us to New Jerse Abe past se
'ears—they hare received the-DID ' 31AS:of New Jet..
sey, New York, Delaware, and Pennejlviloia Agrleultu•
cal Societies, and bare been tised by ltire" President of
the United States, on his Ibrden arid on the Public
Grotinda at Washington, D.1.C., and ibyi the following
Gentlemen, via: I - •1 _I
Z. Locke. Esq., Senate's Roberts,
A. P. Usher, • .r, Wmi Miller, -
,1.1.. Reeves, - - 4 .1 . Chau. trk,
1 - ce...manscaio', N. J. i... of CAP hens, N. J.
Thos.. il ulthrd, Emp,Carrolen; N.. 1„ . Berens, Drat
Kll I ght, Mr. Field, Mr. Atkidson, and Liwi Johnson, all;
of New Jerrey—they say it is the cheirprst and most re- I
liable Manure wow is we, belA• wermknitot and i topics , I
log the lend, by enriching thW sell. It Is salted to the
various erupt you raise—Corn, Pota ' Oran, Wheat,
Oatt, &e. Ify enclosing a Cheekier' n . New Jersey or 1
Philad'a -Batik or relerenes tO any louses In Phils.,l
or in excites** for Produce, at fkir et rates here,
your orders will be tilled and Shipto you, free; of
Gar cope espelle 7 - ; • •
pirSierl article told by sae is Guaisataist.
SOpeo•Phosphale of Lime,l 1 Is4o 00 a Toe.
- Dime Phosphate, 1 , " 1 30 00 •" l'
Kmerleaa Fertiliser. 1• • 1. i .43 00 a" 1
A Garret is saltehnd for et* Acre etriesind, , broad tail. Pius Bone D st (600 build! now.teadb) at $6 00 per
barmi or $36 a . I . • -.; I ,
Poudrette, N 1 (600 banal* now naedy,) at $2 to $3,
a barrel. •i" • 1 ' ,
land Nast ,1!0. L-1000 bane ' hit $11 , 4 -to Rg- a''
barkel._
_ . r•c , (l '"'
Pot Asb,6o rrela. . - ! .
Vituatam, Patera% indtbillan JANO. . •
GR0R13166„ 131NRO Perarkter.
. N 0.21 South FRONT 81 het, n41 1 4101* City, RC
Siriptskasla &taloa gnawed at • I phi ,
1 a .
Serhussidess cut be bad on appuestion to say Mee,
("ref ity Agents. 1 TO. 20415311 ' Oslnt
I ..! • . 1
MEDICINAL
CRAB. W. BPIING,
- Wholesale and Retail
rfruairlasS fiAL CM ea=list:
:1 &Leona Cutts asullleriregiaa Sts.,
(Opposite Mortisser's Ilutet,)
poWITSWILIOI I I,.
t• , i.
MANUFACTURRR iIIOLE PROPRIETOR Or
Eyeing's: Pectoral Mature.
EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cuss Coast's.
4PTIROIS PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Tawas&
fiIaTINGIS PNCTORA NIXTORB Cum lkonelittls.
.PNCTOR/L 31EIXTUILIC sum Bon [lrma&
;,11PTING13 VECTOR I, MIXTURE .111 rellevierassounp.
iltkpaperds in advanced sta,,ris °Mire disasse.
tgPTINOI I- PECTOILAL. lIIXTUAN sold by Jam* L. SM.
assodabland. . I
;RPTINCPS PECTORAL MIXTURE sold , by J. Ksis.al
Bassi,
' , ;.EPTINCPS PECTORAL MIXTURE iold by Wu. B. 1611.T5,
Bch nylkld •
,••
PYCTORAL 111X7TRIS sold by an dronists
generally Ohm:ghost lb. orknoq. • ,
October ' 43.
HOWARD • ASSOCIATION,
5 Platbadelphia.
u.tbenre4rta hutiation,establiehed by special rifsfetrisent
far' the relief of the sick and distressed, ofillkeed
svdtb rineeot and Epielestic • diatoms.
HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
tri view of the:. awful destruction of human life,
I. caused by Sexual dbeasea, and the deceptions practiced
upou the oinfortnnate vlatuisof such diseases byQuants,
I several Veers ago diverted their Consulting Surgeon, as
'a C ANITA BLE ACT worthy of their name, to open 'it.
Dispensary for the , treatment of this dos of disease',
In all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE 0 RA.
TIB, to all who apply by letter, with is dearrlptkut" ot
their condition, (age, orapetion, habits of Itfe.de..)44
In eases of extreme poverty, tti ruiensti. 'unmoor,*
FREE or MUSD Vo i It Is needless to add that the A
sedation commands the highest Medical skill of theists,
and will [mina the meat approved modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review, of the past, feel assured
that their labors In this spheres! benevoient effort. have
been of great benefit to the addicted. especially to the
young, and -they. have resolved to devote, themselves,
with renewed seal, to this very Important hat mods des-.
piped tause.•
Just Published by' the Association, a Report on Spir
o matotrhces, or Seminal Weakness. and other Dismiss of
the Pexual Organ,, by this Camillus Aurpou, which
kvill be sent.by mill, (In si e sel ird eltirelopej FRES OF
VCUARCIIL,.on reeeipt of T 0 PS fir postage.
• Addreas, !tor Kennet t nt,.. Dr. GI PA)RO ER.
1 CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,
No. 2 South Ninth street, Phlladolphla. Pe.
' By order of the Directors. • EZRA D. LIEARTWELL.
Ozo. PaLICWIID, Secretary. • P
40.17 ruidnd.
Oct. 3.'67 . I • .
'P vlig CAT BA !RANDY.
.i AVINti received the sole Agency
,
of A. V. Hazard A Co, wholesale druggists, Phil
'
i ade p la. for the ode of this Brandy in Schuylkill Comte
~.ty, I ctefidently offer it to the public la a pure and un
adulterated artieleaa the Ibilowirog eert ificatee well prove:
' CITEMICAL INSPECTOR'S OFFICE.
286th at.. beg* Walnut A Yine,Cincinnati, March, 1867.
This will certify that I have this day inspected two
separuteclots oftATAWBA 'BRANDY, one In Barrels
and one In Balls manufactured by LAUIUTZE LYONS,
and sold by his Sol{ Agent, J:JaCO/1, at the Depot. No.
49 opposite the Barnet house, and IC West Third
Street. Cincinnati, and dud them both PURE and FREE
from alt • or deleterious dings, and as loch have
marked he name, as the law din etc (liven under my
band at my oMee. I (signed.] HIRAM COX; N.D.
. hispedar ref-Alcoholic L•Deeffs, ifs.
. .
# , NEW YORK, 28th JULY. 1857. . 1
N 0.93 Prince Street, corner of Mercer
, DEAR Sia:—l have received a bottle of LYONS' PURE
01119 CATAWBA BRANDY, furnished by Mr. A. Rats.
vosr,Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for analyzation ' and' I end
lt , to rontairs only Th ose ingvedients which . EXIST IN
PURE BRANDI:-The proportion of Alcohol obtained
from it to 47.00. I believe this SAMPLE - TO lIR PURE:
BRANDY WITIIOI7 4 ADULTERATION—the -- M4l TOR
of. it is delicate and .peettilar.,
frigned.] JAMBS R. CHILTON, M.D., Chemist.
The want of PURE BRANDY has long been felt In
this country, and the Introductlon.of an article of such
quality as to superrede , tbe rate and use of those vile
compounds hlthertof told under the name of Brandy,
can obly be regarded as a great public good. The CA
TAWBA • BRANDYL possesrev all the good qualities
• claimed for the belt . imported Liquor, and Is of perfect
purity and superior , avor. We feel confident that Its
. reception In this State will be as favorable cellist which
It has met with in the Oreat'Went; and THAT THI Tun in
. NOT FAR DISTANT, when the .superiority. OF OUR OWN
LIQUORS will put lan. end to their importation from
abroad. .
For Medicinal purposes this Brandy has no rival, and
bar long leen needed.
grlgt is a Snrereigra . and Sure' Remedy for Pyrpersia,
natuleney. LAW Spirits, Languor. Genera l Debility, de.
Retail Price, SI 23 , per Bottle. Liberal- dlsrount to
the trade. jl, . '. JNO. O. DROWN.
Pottsville, Yeb.13..'38 .7 4 nt . - Druggist
Etitatit creconling.toiAet of (bigraNthe yrnr,INSS. by 0
IlonEnsict. in the Cleric's Office of the
- District laisri if the if: States
_ lot the 748terIll
trier nf'tte.
, • HOBENSACK'S •
.ARObLiTIO IRON BITTER,
leM THE CURE 01.' •
.
Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Dyspeissia, Nervoum Debility .
Asthuia, DlPeasatolf the K idneys, and all Diseases
arising from a 4lsordered Liver or Stomach,
such as Constipation. Flatulency, Inward
Pile*, linshleg of flood to - the fiend,
Fullness or weight In the Stomach,
. NeregettJAeldlty of theStomarh;
nettithUro, Disgust for -
. 1
Food,Sour Eructations, • •
Sinking or Flottet- ~
- Int at the pit
• of the Sto
mach.
mmlng of the Head.
II ied or Difficult Deeatblng- - •
,
Dlmness.ot Vialon,Dull Pain In the
fiend, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,
Pain In tho i Side, -constant truaOnatton
of cell, and giest Depress lon of Spirits.
•
These nltters area most . useful remedy for those Fom
plaints the female sea are generally subject to. by giving
tone to the 41gmttlre organs—the Iron. entering the
blood, clessiaef, purin*and Induce** vigorous circula
tion, overcoming the °bet rucUong to which they are lia
ble, assisting nature in the perfot marine of those func
tions whereby 'health is recovered, and the patient, from
looking pale and ailkly is restored to a lively complex.
ion.
We would recommend this as a Tonle of superior 'ink,
eau, and ale assured.lo doing so, from the fact that we
hare taken great rain and spared no expense In Its prep.
aratlon, in order that It ehould the full strength
of the active Ingredients of which it Is cOmposed,.and
that the attention of.l'hysiclans has been drawn to it,
and prescribed In numerous else, with the happiest re
sults.
CERTIFICATE :—"Havlngheiiii In delicate health for
soon years, arising from Dyspepsia and General Debility.
I was advised to try lIOBENSACK'S IRON BITTERS.
I used One Bottle and was teetered to my former good
health.. I deem it, my duty to recommend It to the af
flicted, particularly those of my own sex, believing it
will bertha means of restoring many from au untimely
grave. Further Information cheerfully given at my res.
Mance. MRS. P.. OGLE,
• Duke street, below New Market, Philadelphia"
'repared only by
GEORGE S. II OBENSACK,•
PIIIIiIIACZUT7M. CIMNIAT,
N. jr. corner of Third and Gm, greets, Philaddpkia,
To whom all orders must be addressed'
/Winfield. by JOHN. BROW3I, and CIIARLES W
EPTINO, in PettiLvllle, and be Drat:Oat,' generally.
_***Plire, Si per battle. Discount to Dealers.
Marrh 13, '5B 1 - 7 - 11.3 m
WILLIAMS'S
ANTI-PY,SPEPTI ei C FLIXIR.
Dyspepsys a Thd Sisal • ; layspepay 1
Aet. MORBID SENSIBILITY of th©
Btoutaeh Mid *trees, attended with obvious lilt
or of the ditrestiVe organs. ,
Dispepay and Its - attendant tile, such as
Noma, Headaehi, ,
rertie s Dimmest, of Sight, .
Debility of the Nerrous Systeeft, •
ritypocholutria. Jaundice, -, • '
Imes of Appeti/e, : -, •
Wasting of the Strength,
7117 a faience. With frequent belching of wind,
• •
Vitiated taste,"
Onesh'petion aid insiasinas of Useßomets,
Bilious Vomiting, . ,s• •
Berrniag eattaboet at the pit of the Stomach,
Lifer amplaint,
Oppression Vier Bating,
lutpitation of the Oran,
listm tit the pit tif the Stomach, or rewards the right tide,
Selkweasof Domplraion.
Depression of rpints and irrshabilirk of temper, lc.,
Hare in many came defied the skill, herelolore, of the
best medical practitioners In the world, and many eases — have been abandoned as Incurable.
Da - J. - Wausau, amidst. and Pharmaceutist, atter
iitudvlng closely the practice of Drs. Abernethy and J.
Johnson. England, and observing the nature of the dl..
In all Its stages , during a ardonid In the southern
and western portion of the Dotted States, where It pre,.
rails to a greater extent than elsewhere. prokured from
South America, certain roots and herbs, from which he
prepared an "Emmet" 'which, after eighteen years' use
In private practice, has rowed itself more efficacious In
the cure of Dyspepsy, than any medicine that has ever
been prepared in any age or any clime, for the same pus
Caving sabmitte4 It, with an explanation of Its coin
portents to • nun s of Physicians of Philadelphia,
among whom were Ow late'Dmi.Jor e ph Hartshorne and
,J. C. Morton, it has received their entire approval, and
malty of the Medical Faculty are now not only preierib
ing it for their patiente, but are using It themselves,
personally, and in their families. 'As a tonic, It Is nue
quailed, and its propert lei are of so invigorating a na
ture, that it is given with perrfeet - Met; and success to
the most tender infants.
Therhuxra" Is very gradual s but certain in its action
upon the organs of digestion, the Increased secretions of
the liver. pancreas and mucous membrane of the Sto
mach, and requires that only one dose be taken In twen
ty-fonr hours; for cmfirmed Dywpepsy can only be cured
by gradually restoring the organs of digestion to It heal
thy Mate. The greet success met with in' faring the
most aggravated • case of Dopepsy, accompanied some
time with a high grade of hypoehondriasie. has estab.
limbed the moat unbounded confidence In the curative
propertiesoU this "Eustis;" to corroboration of w hi c h
read the following teslimo, bits:
ATTESTATION:4We, hav,Sng used Williams's "Anti-
Dyspeptic with the - most perfect satialketionand
success, take great pleasure In recommending it to all
perilous suffering with Dyspepsy. as we are fully eon
!need of its most estimable 'panties In restoring the
digestive powers, retrieving all pains and uneasiness, and
imparting a healthy tone to the Stomach: '
John R. Penrcilie, 34 South Whirvea; Casper Morris,
Tacony; Thomas Aillbone. President of Dank of Penn
syardlvania U. ; Abner Elaws.NO. Market street above Sixth; Ed
w Rowley 14North White Michael Dunn
Superintendent ,
Merchants' Exchange: tail; Hannah Stiles,
Frankford Road; llannah Webb;2B Filbert 'street; 11.
N.' PPerrf. Id , Edward street; Lawrence Newbold, No.
396 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Wm. Yard,o City
Nowt Rudolph, L'Aral, 2bl Eroadway; 11. N. Winans,
Wateettreet:, Nem York. '
The list °Unease* could be extended 'to almost any
length, but the fotatoing L. - deemed sulkiest.
Tirtimoey of IL N. SPERRY, who was .abaadoned as
hwerribk. and given teSi to Die.
Da- J. Wlll,Mmi—Dear Stir:—For Mee years pre
iious to 1864.! suffered io much from Dyspepsy, that I
became compietelYprostrated,Arth in Mud and body.
and at length beet*, so weakened I could not attend to
my business, and was sinking Into a decline. and It was
believed I never cOUld recover; the best medical aid wax
procured for me, and every means resorted ,to without
any retie; Ull I was advised to use your "Elixir;" and
from the time Lleptn taking It 1 • gradually improved
till I wax completely restored to health. The dreadful
naming. I endured from Dyspepsy I cannot describe;
but I am confidrnkihat without the use of your "Ellxia"
I should be in my, grave. I as.aert that 1 Internality be-
IlsT 6 your "Male has save d me from en early death.—
I continue now In the enjoyment of most excellent
health. ' - 11. N. SPERRY. '
Jane 611, 1857. N 0.1104 N. Third St, Pilllstri•
•We, the undo
,gned, have known Mr. If. N.-Sperry
for several-years, end take pleasure In stating that his
eseartien can he perfectly relied en, and that we our-
Delves know that he has been 'wonderfully restored to
health from the brink of the pivot and are believe, am
-be mutt, solely.by the use of Dr. Williams's "Elixir."
- Taos. J. Citaxsasa, No.-143 Phoenix M.
. ,
. • Jena Sauer; Race st., above Second.
•
' Personally apPeisied before me, (one of the Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia) 11. N. Dewar. who being'
duly efflrmed.doth depose and say, that the facts set,
birth in the taste. eertilkate are true In every particular.
Swore and suhicelbed this eth - day of Javan:ff.
, YILIDSZICZ SU, Ashman.
Tbe. 0 11112.111 0 sold In bottles. at $1 each, orb bottles
Sprit. z Proprietor—JAMßE wn.uAsis, M.D.
. amid tad i'kermacculitt.
No. I Soup &math attest, Ndladelphla.
74Onsarl 2 .04 1 ' S-ly
at efatmtr.
01. __, —....sesases it4ED3, 'Snip, „,„....__
- Agricultural Impletapi t 7 4 4 ,AAlSS
,
1 - ' l'llE subscriber milli e '
rep
on hand Clover, Timothy and ot bet nrs..
sash. White , Clover and Lawn 4,.„..
ther with garden and fell aredt, 11%7. 4
pe e tcw,
I'lllmoms:it. to be free,„
and good. lie will also ~,Z:
orders Poe all kinds of,frali trees, (warn tied t, be ~,1 , 7,
they ace ',meet, led,) agricultural Implements, a e all
of ',pith still be furnished ,at manufarturrr's 'pd. e;....
The seeds and trees sold by the subscriber are,sele,s„i
with great tare. only from growers of reputation and
standing.' lie does not deal in seeds procured prrmlox. ,
ously In the market, from those w ho sell cheap, •Ithout
regard to the character of the seed sold. Nor do,: e be
purchase or sell-seeds grown prom isruously In small gar.
dens. Sibers their too slow proximity deterlontre eh,.l,
quality. particularly those or the same apparel. Tble I.
an important consideration to those who purchase eitheti
wads or fruit treas. Po trees, de., send to order, early .
- BENJAMIN lIANNA:r. .
.From trican .Agrigultiirist.
OTErISTIOO OF AII:ERICA" Acraicurruu.
The importance of collecting early "and
complete official returns of the crops, stock •
&c., of American Agriculture, is beginning to
be felt . . In treat Britain, the wheat crop,
tar example, is ;scarcely harvested, before of
ficial returns of the entire yield are gathered
and spread before the country. This saves
much , uncertaiety as to probable prices and
is undoubtedly of - inestimable value to pro
ducers, however it may effect the interests
of dealers who speculate mainly upon the
doubt'and uncertainty as to the actual yield
in'enY year. Something equivalent , to 'the
system of annual statistic tables recently pet
in operatipn in Great Britain, will, we hope, be
soon intreduced here. At present we have
dnly imperfect tables gathered once in ten
years, and published in the decennial,census
reports. But even these are still imp er f e ct,
and - we are happy to second any effort to ren
der them more valuable. The "American
Googrephical and Statistical Society" of this
city is agitating the question; as will be seen
by the following proceedings at a recent meet. •
ing for organizing ad "Agricultural Section."
John Jay,' Esq., was chosen chairman of
this section, and read the opening paper, tak
ing for 'his subject . :—"The Pre-eminence>of
Agriculture-as the leading National interest
of the United States, and the increased
itn
portance it is to derive from_ the growing de
mand for bread for Western
. Europe." 'We
can give but an outline of the remarks. "-
rious facts were quoted to indicate a future
increase of that demand, not only in England,
.but in France; Belgium, Holland, and the
German, States: The food question is evi
dently recognized by ithe European Govern
meets as the'great economic and commer
cial ' question of the age, and, as one that is
invested in times of scarcity, 'with .marked .,
political significance. The capacity of the .
United States to become the grain
. prod . ucers . .
of the World, is apparent fromiho brendth of
her arable land, and small density of her pop:'
ulatior, the intelligence of her farmers, the
expanding ittfluence.4 of her institutions, and -
her commanding central position. .
Agriculture is destined not simply to ter.'
keish the bulk of our exports, but to exert an
all important influence upon our national
strength in developing the industrial aqd
moral qualities of our people, and its futuie --
statistics may develop laws that will assist us
to solve Moral and economic questions, that k
have puzzled the statesmen and philanthro
pists of both hemispheres;:
The returns of the census for 1840 and
1850, discloie' with tolerable accuracy the
leading feattires of our agriculture, the
' amount of Nand occupied, improved -And un
improved, the breadth of land devoted to the
-several crops, the annual value of each crop,
the average of' crops to the acre,
_the nuinlier
of farms, thbir average size, the average val
ue of land in each State, &c. They .show
Indian Com, our native grain, to be by fn
our largest staple, exceeding in value w ,
cotton and hay combined., This cro torn)
has doubled since 1840, and yielded the last
year more than eight hundred millions of
bushels, worth Four Hundred Millions
Lars. Wheat comes next amt, constitutes of
breadstuffs our•largest export.'
The apparent, deterioration of the -soil as
shown by the decreasing average of crops to,
the acre, the average — of 'wheat je New York,
Ohio and Indiana being 12 bushels, while in
England his - 21, and in Optlend 30 ; the .
average duraticn of life in towns and in the
rural districts with a reference to thefact that
in Surrey, England, it is 45 , , years, and in
Manchester and Liverpool cildy 25, and the
increasing proportion of our popula t ion who
are relinquishing agricultural purruitii for
trade we ir referred to as interesting topics
which might, be so elaborated-and verified by
the'nextDensus, that its returns should teach
us not only, lessons of political economy, but ,
daily duty. The 'subject , was one -- ,that con
cerned the whole countiy, and suggdstions for .
the improvement of the agricultural schedules
would doubtless -be cordially welcomed at
'Washington. • . •
/ On pie conclusion Of the paper, Hun. Geo..
kolsgisa, Ade some retnerks concluding with
thelellowing resolutions which were support
ed by Mr. Pierrepont and Dr. Adamson, .
and adopted
"Resolved, that in the opinion of this Soci
ety the increasing magnitude' of the Agricul
tural interest in the' United States renders it
a matter of National importance that the
Agricultural Schedules, for the census of lAGO,„
should be made as complete as possible, with •
the view of 'marking accurately its progreas,
its captibilities and-the-podia of Agricultuial
labor; and with the further view of dieconir
'tog where, end to what extent, the treble 4il
of the' country is deteriorating in fertility,
under existing modes of cultivation. .
Resolved, that the agricultural section of
this body be instructed to invite suggestions
front gentlemen throughout the Union, in re
gard to the topics that should be embraced in
the New Schedules.
On motion of Mr. Barney, it Was . further •
Reso/red, that the Governors of the several
States he advised by the Chairman of the
AgriCultural Section of the foregoing resole•
tions, and bo respectfully requested to present
to the Society, for preservation in their lilea•
ry, copy of the last State census and any
other official docuMents bearing upon. 'Agri
cultural Statistics." •
After some further conversation in which
Mr. Folsom and Mr. 'Dinsmore took part, and •
a vote of thanks to Mr.. Jay, for his address,
notice was given that a meeting of the Agri•
calturai Section . would presently be called,
for - " Working purposes," and that gentlemen
wishing to join would please send their Eames
to the Chainnate . I •
lieciptc
NAIIANT TEA Biscurr„—Put in one teslei
3 teacups , of flour, 2 of sweet milk, 3 'TA • I
little salt, and beat ell Eogetlier tur fitteen
minutes. Dip into cups, making theta half•
full, and bake tweoty•five minutes in
oven.
MOUNTAIN CAKE.-,-Stir to a cream I cup
butter and 2 cups of white sugar . ; lull the
whites of, six eggs beaten to a stiff 1:14 ;
cups of butter milk( 3 cups of sifteil dour :
teaspoonful of min ;" 1! teaspooiKul reant*
of tartar; flavor to taste and bake, in smod.
orate oven. It looks nice cut in Allred.
.11owisric CAEs.—Ta /•pauciii and
pound butter.keaten
_to a cream, add I lb.
flour and half a nutmeg grated ; work to 3 •
smooth paste; roll , to half an inch in Abiek•
noes; and cut into square or round cukcii
bake in a quick oven,
INDIAN GRIDDLE CAELS:- . =MIX 1 quart o'
new milk, 3 tablesminfule,Of cream, 3 bee`
en eggs,tablespodhful of.salt, and Indus
meal encsigh to =kali stiff batter; beat do
whole well together and cook on a griddle do
sameWs other griddle cakes, but with not
quite' so quick a b I.—Airse rime ..4grieli .
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