The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 10, 1858, Image 4

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Itar,ieminorllt fir
In sweet common'
.1 . Of heart, and head,
.A slateenth pert
Of all the love that
Of all the hereOrl
Of aorldlywealth
A slateesth porn
. •
Noy, MI me not 4t many shire
The hlteshlVl 1 offer thee;
' remit end but' E n others there.
. A household tut , gay and bee.
• •
A atedesate house 1 :nay so;
. 'My odabbor US' many mole, _
. And brother Brigham des the wily
Lemaristee in As ty-lbor.
I promise thee I Ills of ease.
And for tblikelf, tit let thee shwas
each dittleSsosthy fancy Preset ,
Senben, ran thou still refuse?
Sephrinie cookla 'Weeps the Soorr„.
• -And flepstbs* OS the be"
• Jeleilllaalowerp
t the doors. .
AJI
d predates be the chtldrene heads.
The honsebold,du es all devolve
, . On each areordl to her lot ;
But from such le ru swan,
My Susan, If likes Mogi not.
• • lot° thy hande s h tasks as Wee
• A dignity, rill coordgo;
' 111 letthos black boots, or make
The sock and 1
t department thine.
•' • .
lit glee thee ape 'er,thou
flott be bat a t tee nthde per
antt;
would be the'd pth a
n'
. To slight the' who share my heart.
I
~ Then writ thinly tbx fraction yield
• To makiedrEoy Waif
a+yes—end Jet „by be sealed
With just file ateenth of a kiss.
vz 80110.
• cower *ldiom
to llTet
and-borne tp . tbse
'II Maly
oils toy totals%
gay mama,
-poosonech
a thou *all claim
DANGLE. ;,
Arpotatusraeli*,
its oss inen,
Where the Oven seeks the coves
• Of the boughs blurs tresahaniroser„
and the slow ire green with closer,
In the quiet thonth of Stay
Where the edible meet andsningle,
Ilabbang o'er the stony shingle,
There angle,
There danile.
All a day.
Oh„...tis sweet red the plastic
with iop a d butt elastic,
Shoot the line roils fintastle,
Till late th Is down, the fly
Light drops pun th e watts, •
• Thing ng for • finny slaughter.
4 Asia
And I ngl•
hin and sly.
Then gently has the tackle.
Till th e her and tat.' hackle.',
• In Its tern jaws shall shackle
• That of t, so wary growai
flow I strike mI joy ecstaticl
Stowing runs leaps acrobatic!
Sot a gle, . •
So ,I nglel
All ong.
ering—l dm au °dared
Cher, of whom yo°'va no
d I nowilitteer. hers to eif
id-pint out the . narroir wa
aid world to the streets of
and mj text which I shall
ion, Is in the iedi of the
wean the 2d Chronicles and
'motby Titus, and when you
fin these words:
My Beloved• tiro
Baptiai!p
4lonhi Learn beforn, a
.pound the scriptural
which leads from a
the New' Jernialeins,
choose for the oCes
totdewhere)m
the last chapter of
Lad it you will end
"And they shill
mountains of ilepsi
and the wrbang-dOod
aw a file and, flee unto the'
am, whar the roeroth
I. mourneth for its firstborn."
,as I/have before told you,
man, and know • nothing
and collidge . high.fatutin;
tittle preacher of the
inetlead Called to expound
[world, an prcpar a privets
• y • wrath ; for "they shall
untq the mountains of Rep.
reareth and thir:whang
its tint-harm". [ •! • t
[ bring, the''tex:_sijs "they
It don't say may, •but they
e'd more'n one kind of file:
rat-tail file,. double file
kind of file spoken of here,
d neither; because it's a fig.,
[ tilting, and it means going
ered ; for "they shall -gnaw
nto•the mountains of Repel.
[meth and the whang-doodle
t born." •
• 7 1 Now, my bi:etbrin !1
I am an unedicated
It, about
. gramEnor ¶al .
*. but I'm a plain lun
, :t , what's been fore.Ord".
. iscriptures tole d,tiit'l
igmterittion for the
~
4 knair a file and flee
i sidem, whir the i li ,
doodle moutnethrfi) 1
t. My belur.ed hr '
shall gnaw a flitti.' . l
shall.. 'And now tb
' There's the bends'',
•'. and profile; but; Itb .1
„Isn't one of them k i
..1 1 ger of speech, eni h. l l
-,.. it. alone, getting` 0"1
. upon a Ole and 6e ,I
dam, whim the hijin .1
mourned' for its fir 1
• . And now thMet
on their tacks,lb - !
bail. on tbsr bar, 1
' - youtig; find thar ..1
as their constitutio
goes it blind; Oat h
when they 'get Olt ,
. and goes it with ar !
ming, take care 3%!
blows his last tru .
. ,
alone and got nker.'
t ,
and See' unto the ...,
the lion roareth e ..
for. its that botit."
' And my brethoti '
„. Ilepsidam, Amite
'' a-decd—the last o
L . --- is the worst of all.
! stance I ones .knew
.4 was e men whit .!
Augur creek, and
the man who built
• • never guy nothieg
ering, one night t'
wind and rain,
deep wAir• broken
swept that man's..
and br and babel • t •
pp ! , be found
.enY young bretkii
. tetion overtake,.
grief and become
'aides's, for "they '
the mountains of '.
sib and the whidag
born." l
, - some herewith Anti close
i rings on, kngers and
what it. while they're
.../
brothers hero whit; ii,:long
e and 'Zoe/ cent:whisky !est,
Oar be sisterii 'here *what,
it years; cut their filler ropes
ii ‘
eb; bet I say, my deer , broth
- u don'. Had, "when Gabriel
.p, t you've all went it
d; for "they shall gnaw a Ole
°anteing 'ot Ilepsidant; whar
the whang doodle mourneth.
a
g, there's more dams besides
am, mill dam, and don't rare
which, my dear brethering:
• nd reminds me of i elreum
in the state of ninny. Thar
lit a mill on the east fork of
t ground a Alto of grain, but
it was a miserable sinner, and
.
;the ehurch, ; , and my breth
'ar come a dreadful ,ktorns'..,of
(I t the fountains of the:great
liind 'waters rushad dawn and
111 dam into 'kingdom come,
in the morning when he got
as not worth a dam. . 1' Now,
;no whet the storms of temp•
take,mre you don't fall crom
ke mates mitt—not worth
l c all gnaw a Ille.and dee unto
epsidam, what the lion roar
'doodle ineorneth for Its first
oaretb and the wbaag doodle •
rat bore'. TVs part of the
is another figger orspiech, .
, •n as it says. It don't mean
mess, whar John the: hard
. on locusts and wild asses;
;retbren, the Orel New Or.
. f harlots and of bard has—
sle bits a bushel ont ilay and
.1; wbar nigger' i eye its,thick
poitel lumen ham; and gam.'
pickpockets go skirting about
eta ina barn yard—whar they
horse w s, gilded carriages, mar.
ndy and sugar in 'eta—whim
rear then 'ben 's teeth, and a
e tel hi your beloved preach.
• him out of two hindred and
rs in the twinkling of • sheep's
' do it again, Hallelujah! for
a file sod nee unto the • moan.
, whar the'lion roareth and
mournet for its first born." '
am :es tint of that fiat boat"
ar,-End :yr got ibord of her
all, antl Triers and apples,
-i • ,
, aphids Iv skej as you ever
• igh4rapelti git a:Egig prke for
, oh my brethringbi would It ell
• n't rolidgiat Titer's nothing
rethring. 'lt's better nor silver
v, and you ean no, more gel to
t then a deg without a tail.—.
I'm an uneddiested man, my
o . senrched the scr iptures from
'and found - bid Zion right ride
rend& the besi of all gelid.
o like the Methodike, what ex
leaven by hollerin hell fire nor
iota what gits uptin the brood
1 whole bog; but 11 may be lik.
r, unto e man what had to crors
be in(tharilip ferry boat had
opileill pp his breeches and waded
1! for . q.thej shall'gnaw a file and
plains Of'llirtsidatn, where the
he wbang-doodie mournetb for
paler 'lint, and let every bard.
imen: I
"Whar the , Hon
i monnieth for its I
ter, my brethren'
and leo% In be' tali
the bowling Wadi
shell Dap, was..ll
bat ft meat aid 1 1
leans, the other
whir corn is wort
nary red the no
as black bugs n
biers, thieves and"
the streets like :or
have cream cold
ble saloons with.
honest men are
strange woman r 0
er la bamboozi
twenty-seven dell
tall; but she eon'
"they shall. glum
tains of Ifepsidap
the wbang-d 'ociilel
My brethring,
you see tied up 1
dour, bacon and
and us good 'id°
drunk ;. and Dm
it- all. But What,
be worth if 4
i
like relidgin' 't,,, ,
end gold jimeree
Damen without
Tbalk the Lo rd,
brethring, but ,I'
Dan to Bombe
up, and bard sir
gins. And ibeli
'peels to get into
like the Univereal
gage anegoeqii
ened, my brethriu
- a river, and who '
germ; and beju t i
over--:"llallelujiti
flee unto the mon
lion roareth an
its first.born." i
Pass the hat
„shell dal init.!'
i.
6. ......-- i --- -
'lands cost tme dollar an sere
d champagne two llellara a bet
man dies lanais', who, do
wallowed a fertilejtownsbip.
OUR govani
on an arersige;l
its. How mac!,
tin* his life, b''
No .4.0
I bating totd tiro magirtrate
•
wu. sake:4llo what department
lei4ed Ms pew, arid be replied
•!. p.in Smithfield Market.
A 'Lliebow sr I
be was a pawn:
of Marston be
tbat be peened
• its any use to riectnata:* said
OOkiaa I "fur I kaii.s.plitld
I oat of a window sod was killed
k aftormardal'• I
"I nos's. bet cr
• backwoods IC i on
oio•ted, and hti
in leas than 'lll
se* let • "cowpoke:a person to
ti of *new natant medieinef
ili be'probable to the findertat•
A sea siiir
uodettok• the
antliddirtbai
kir, Ito dont)
Hitt over *ever, said sistratit
tbe Other day. "Right over
• Yeang 'Arl l ***; "WM Re
.l
"Is that a .
*vs* a sow
t!,orsr. sanr
minis efacs
MI CELLANEOUS.
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MAYS.
THIS is a new and capital article for
front dare. Rousekeepeut, call and se? Om.—
Jett rooefted and tor aloe, •b DOAN Mil.
Monk to be Dad Needless
TORN ENGLISH do CO.'S .Patent
Dena Drilled Eyed Needles, decidedly . the beet he
the market, of different Mario frvr 255 * 5 55 /2 • 5/1r575 55
be had whaimileeed Meth at, ; ' It..DADNANII.
Pottsville, January 00,'38
LICHT BELTING FOR LATHES. _
ringp . lNCH 2 ply Light GuGumPelt
, valet:delft) , Isst.hra. 2e. It Is touch more deal.
tw • them Leatbor an wo are lnformed by than
who ase It. for sale by SS.II&IiN tat, ,
Agent for Manufartarers.
2/LISONARD, , FRY & C 04•;: . •
Bikers at. Dealers lull2oshaßge.
_ tutA QUA, RA.
CIOLLECTION S ATTEN DED -TO
k)suinntattnibirsalsonsllthe 0%0,44 cities to the
Union. +Allio,drail_aFpr sale on Nagland,lndand,Boir
land cod - Jun 4114.17 24
4r
i. , . 4 : , ~, -- . Limn.
n 'LIME - fiw sale at all hineb,
1 1 '; the knee on the Telend, for 11' UM - g remade*
Seed, Aat the beret prices. ° C. 11.-ANKINL
JsCoolsslnll64ihtand, will 511 any orders prompt
ly:and et vet isriatethan hate been charged heretofore.
Pottivllle, March 80,'68
"WHITE HORSE HOTEL."
both' our !Afshastesto, ./Mseete; Attseilia.
Jola~iti ] d. Pieper, Proprietor.'
Entertainments and aecommedathens of the best kind,
and every attention ‘lll be paid by Ibe host and bleat
teadano to make guests and travellers easafortabh.
August 1, '57 31-ly
LAWYERS' OFFICEIIABKETB.
Preserve year Waste Paper.
ALLOW BASKETS. of various
sizes for preserelog Waite Paper. We will al.
loef_a tar price to those who sill save their paper and
Mpg It to our dont lior aide by , O. BANN AN,
•I: - Curittatturf
marA m
LL kinds of riur;..ARMS made
to ceder. Cligal;and warranted. Toobandsmsll
nary repaired ty4 Ororge fSekwlty
Claites sired, Pottssatei•ppolit4 Basturt s . 1 10Tries Stara.
November St. 'AT e .474 y
rii• .Afiraots it PtTSVILf.E.
Hr. sullso IBrdtt has aloe of the
Views of Pottsville. tali la s liaantlfut tiew of
location, seensey,'ke.; whit. be will sell at the low
tete 0f.% Cents each, to closeout the lot. They We're
Po,libilid It a 60 each. , *Or Is tba time to proems a
nosy, as inn taw renealnunpold.. ,
1 - B. ftiliNAL •
May 10, '58,4 ; I . Seekseiler. aria Stationer.
PAGING , pmActimg
THEsammriber has added a Paging
.1; 41 0 411 s 1 10 1 0'hit indery •and Is now pretend to
page Ileolts;antamnbarTisitats, he.. In large or small
quantities, .1111.1tinfle of Blank Books printed. railed,
Park and brand to order—and all kinds of Binding ex
ecuted. ardiorettothisk. Particular attention raid to
Bladlst iistratleee, Pamphlets, he. B. HANNAN.
June 6.•'47 141 - , Binder and Bookseller.
HE UNDEKSIGNEU r in order to 1
Mum their expenses and avoid increased rent, PO
as enable theutto salt goods at grime malted to the
times. bare moored from the Stone More house of Sell.
zinger k• Wetberill, to the building adMutng the bridge
n Ooal street, which will hereafter , be known as the
on
Pare Island Store," +bent their old customers and
thepiddle generally will fah a general marrtment of ell
kinds ds of goods, sued se
Dry hoods, , Flour.
On:merles, Feed.
hardware, halt. •
Queermware, : /lib.
• Vrorlsione. Plaster.
• Allot which will be sold at the lowest prices, for cats
only. MATTSON BABIllt;
Port carbon, January 30.'08 k lily
• ,
- NEW
Wholesale Flour end Grain Store
THE SUBSCRIBERS beg kayo - to
Inform the ettisensbfUnjiltill county, that they
hare teamed the warehouie of : Thaws. Yardley k Son, on
the corner of Centre and Manch Chunk streets. In Potts
eine. where they have constantly on hand,—PIAMJE. of
the best extra and superfine•brands, tIIIY.AP. RYE,
OATS ',and CORN. 4. 1 1.1.60, Coils and Oats C hop. 31111 Feed,
Buckwheat and Corn Meal, ik.pples, Potato:GM
&a., kr.. all of ',bleb they will sell at greatly
dueed Orders for any quantity of Flour
and Orabt reeelvedl,and delivered at any point, on the
shortest notice.
Dealeriand k'veders generally, will dud It greatly to
their advantage to give US a OM, as we are eatisted that
by i4O doing they tan sat,s at least 20 per cent. on their
Purchases. Give ns a call and ascertain for yourselves.
11031 BERGER Jk BLAIR.
Pottsville, October 21, 44rtf •
OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STOBE
I IN TI.IS COUNTY.
" SIGH OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE', "
.
" SIGN
Street, Pottsville.
The extenstObtodness ...... ,
el this establishment in- 4 . C 1 :-. ,
s b lr t ei a p t it : o ll:l , lri m es zn a ictea rtvat:
51,. -: - } :: ..... ;7; - 2 ,......._ [L 4 ;,, ' 4
5._,.. :- ::
aupply or tbe purest and t ''..t.i ~5 ' "ak ...4.2k...e;
cincuctis. ai., /Sc.
...
.;,... , Y).
The proprietors , the 4"...- _ -Is
._.,.....-- --- E
senior bang a(lrtigulet - ...",..." -,.:%. MI 4 I W - r
of thirty years' expert- - ~.„, A ,r o pt. , .
ems, glee their personal is'... l
15N5...., ....,-,,, __.,
attendance at all limes. 2/ .""'N..- . -r... - 7 ',-
h.
W": Particular oaten- '''''- .4 - -
Own paid to Physlclans'
Prescript tomb • , ,
••• rainht,l tills. Slass, Dye stare, tr.. la large assolt
ment, wholetele and retail. JOHN O. BROWN k SON,
June 26, IA 26.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE MI ES
"NATIONAL - HOTEL,"
, (late . 4 WIEFTE SWA'4,")
RACE Stite!;labove . TlLLlP,
t tadielpttlia. I " • • • ---
Pla
The Proprietors'of the shove well-known estahlish
•ment,belng thankful for the very liberal patronage be- 1 ,
stowed upon!limn the past year, take this methodist n-
funning friends and this p,uhlle that they an; 0111
prepared to memninodate 'howlf favored with a mil- I
Daring thetWlnter months the house ham been thoy!
mighty renornted, Itnprovements made, and othereiten
shre alterations i a, con tem pla Hon. -
We are tietirtnieed to devote mar,whole attention to
business and tatter ourseirem with the conviction that
we shall tea ablo to give general uttlstaction:
liespeettnily yours, ^ SIDY.S & STOVER,
uis,
per
da ß y cier.. strut., abort Thiid.
N. li-learriages will always' he
_in readiness to wove ,
Passengers to mid from Steamboat Landings end Hall
road Depots. I S. A 8.
Philadelphia, April 1,'48
exh94.004
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lAICATtD AT
PIinknELPIIIA.- CHICAGO, 111. e,
BUFFALO. N. Y. CLgVELAND, Ohio.
1 ' ALBANY, N. Y. DCYROIT, Mich.
A`Stodent entering either of them Colleges hae, the
privilege of ell for an unlimited time.
PHILADELPHIA COLLECE. -
S. E. corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets.
smite or minus.
• JOIN 11. MYERS, MORRIS L. lIALLOWELL,
Prof. JOHN 8:11 ART, 'W. (. PATTERSON.
EDMUND A. SOCCER, MAHLON WILLIA3ISON,
C. 13:TRUITT,, J. qmc. --
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
. .
In all lie moat approved Mine
' adapted to th e redone
departments nf Trade and Conimeree. Including dineral
Wholeiele and Retail !demo Ile, Shipping, Forwarding,
Cominimien, Ranking. Earlta ge, Alanufaeturtvis, Eaib
loading, Stetuaboadiug, de., A
Peanut ship.
A good hand-writing Is mg rded orthe firat impel ,
lance, 114,i•1s gusranteed to at completing tbe rourse.
CO.ILLERCIAL CALCU.ATIOXS,..IIEIICAN.
.211,€ : LAIV, sums." SS, COIIRESPoN-
//g.l t7l, VSA
Daily &claret are delves
DIPLOMAS are awarded V;
Course and pinning the nevem
. Geheral lul
The proprietors of these Co
CitisitSof Scheele Shroghooti
East and West that s 1 atki
ty to qualify themselves in tl
business, not only in Onset
East, but in the gnat and g
tablisbment of lush Schools
sable to this result.
The Schools at the above p
condition,: Over 800 /Roden
them during last Wlnter's S
'There are no terms and
therefore. enter and
env* to classes.
•
• Tm nos t
Flatulent.lp
,tirr Complete Coyne. Including Book ,
Keeping, Writing. Leeturea, - $4O 00
Boolvfferplog fur Half COW: 70, • • • 25 00
ifirFor further partlettlavt pew' for Catalogue atul
Clt
'
eular. /Wires", KRYANT k WritATDO74,,
PaILADMIIIA)
April 10, rOB
SCHUYILKILLINAVICATION. - I
THE 'HOARD of MANAGERS hae
wino the folleering Ratty of Toll on 311seellane•
nos A rticles , l and on floats, to be charged on their Works
duHng the ear
INttt
TOLL I'o D *CIIAIIOEO PIIICTON OF 2000 POUNDS.
All edict carried ten leaks and under, shall pay
twenty cents .per ton. event, where ibis amount sbeg ea.
eeed d cents per ton on the ascertained 'tonnage. of the
vessel for any lock passed below !leading. or 4 cents pet
too above Reading. In such case, these lest mentioned
rates will be charged.
For any distance.beymid len milesome rent per too
-per nine additional will be , i:harged, except that. Limp.
stoney Clay, Bark kits, P is and Malls, Made and
.Cordwmcliithall be charzednot more thaw 30 cents per
ton. ' .
Iron Ore,Wrought or Scabbled Stone. Ccunnion Bricks,
Rough Bark, Sand, linwrolight,Building,Flag and Curb
Stone, not more than 35 cents per ton.
Oipsuin, Mate, Marble, Fire Brick, Soap Stonejlth,
Salt, lee, Copper Ore. Scrap! Iron and Broken Castings,
not more than 45 cents. j
Pig Imn,Mall Road, Bar and Mannfactured Iron, Cast-
Inge end Machinery, Timber. round end square, Sawed
Lumber, Shingles Ilay end straw, Flour, Feeds, BR°.
minus Coal, Div:tilted lAinorsand ' Spirits, Merchandise
of all kindi, end all ankles not otbenriee .specltlealty
enumerated, dot more thanj 45 rents per tun for any dis
tance: rnmEded, flat ifusore than 100 ponods of Ono
powder are cried upuu arty : boat, the lecHt end entire
cargo shall pay the full „Charter mks 'Air - every lock
passed.
Nors.-1 passing the LOcks, teats shall have, preen
.denne of Its M. Beta not Complying:with this royals
lion, iul be charged the hill charter rates. .
I . TOLL337IO.**BI - • . • 1
The Toll authorised by the Matter of the Company, l
Is SSG cents jeer ton dm every lotto:mod below Rending,
end 4 cents per ton for every icitigpimetsboveltesittny,
on the secertalned tonnage of the vessel, and there rites
-will be charged against ovOry boot; brit conditional per
mita will be, hooted to Wail which may be navigated In l
strict conforinity to law ,and to the regulations of the
Company, at the following rate,:l a
Boats carrying cargo, which hes paid five dollare em more l
for trals—free. '
Basta unladen. or with ono which has•paid leas , than
-'-Sr.. In
For. broths Or tinder. 1. • .
“ mote than h. and not over 10 mike. •
o more than 10. Ind oat over 01 - 160
o any distance beyond 20 miles. • - 200
Any violation of the laWs or regulations for wipe the
wavigation, and for the prOtietion of thl, work, of the
Company. will reader the boat liable to an additional
toil. not .weeding the full ; charter rate.and to &Mutton
of boat and canto until each toll, oe the commutation
thereof geed , by the managers, is paid.
Boats' running anon a Anglo level of the emits dull
pey Awes& blekihey may at auy time pule ism , ?mg,
per Cm upon the ancertaiteed tomato tberat above
&Oaths*, Rad six orals peplos below Beedisibagrembly
So the Aet of Amiably.
By cadge ?I So Board. , P. TRAM,
ta cs , at tbo &buylkßl ifweigetiow flitht 00111=41
.alerphia, Mu ;
th
IMISCPALANEOUS.
SPOSIT
UPERIOR: 0 ! ' BY THING IN
USIC:—P.ATTERMONVEIIIEILPVICIU P—ftree
bands, reasb:4lB, pimples or oilier erisptions k :rt
bees or the heath dr alldrea. Aloe, a superior satiated
imp our oemoring from rinitieo or other goods, end
nue for washing plats. For male at the 'factory In bth
'tree; phase Market. [Pottsville, May litra *94
W 90013 IRON. ORNAMENTS.
THE subscritier is authorized to re
drive orders for all Made of Iron Yaseo.Setteea
elm Itraeltera, Points. Ate.. te., ataetatred by Woos
:
a" Paw?, late 'Ronne Woo, Ridge Auntie,
phla,and will tarnish them at, their clart prieee—ear
(lege only *tad. of widow , s can be Mira', at
our store , togeth e r 'with the priors of the different's:U.
dee.. , . ItEN.I.IIIASINAIt.
• '. WM... :HOMPSON, •
•Banker Dealer r.selliatisetti
. „ .
Oppitite Ste Episcopal otureb, ititiridc;
eels
Money,.Gold and
Lana Warmintx, Jto., bought end void. WM
st etly attend to all collections entrimted to ble mare—
ocitotixte bovines* paper, loses, storks, and all alba so.
entities. Money received on deposit and intermit al
loved. - • ,
Rfferesees—Menra. DAcxit & tk•.,lPbiladelpble t•
C. W.llmnors, Pottsvillo_,: Jbne SOillen. ?resident lll
neve' Rola ParrsasosrEaq Pottsville,
and C. Lossta,E.n... Pottsville.
?ottseille,lieveisber 45-
LT. 1:141ICII. CHAS.♦.OUSDIi In. T. T. MUD& •
mhat 'which has tong been sought for In Yoitntllq
..rtan now be had by Dingo° .
T. $l - .I.RICH & COM . )
. , .
(Oseruners to E. T. Taylor) •
Cheap - Fashionable Clothing v ierehint
ins, and General Furnishing Store, '
Corner of, Conine and alahantangw streets, *bent can he
'found the largest assortment of cloth*, vasalmerear vent-
Ings„ furnishing goods, and ready-made "lotting
ever uttered to the eftisens of Pottweille.'whieh
has been selected With great care from the ler
pat, houses in Philadelphia and New York. We
boy fir cssh. and will sett f,* rash, at the very , lowest
'races. We desire to pall particular attention tooter cun
er department, being all practical tailors, hiring
long experience In the first honsesof Paris, Philadelphia
, and Boston; we feel ronedent that our garments cannot
be surpassed for neatness of style,. beauty and fit, by any
banes In the cities. much less in Pottsville. Our fur
niahlng department is supplied with all the latest styles
of gentlemen e furnishing goods.. Shirts made to order
on scientific principles, by axle of the first holies . in
Philadelphicsmd warranted to at.,
gerltewartiaber the place- - -Oman" 'of &Ore and :11a
hrtintenesai streets. ' May igt.' , 6B • tte-tr •
iiiTlnl^sßutlgegee' TRUCKMEN, LC.
arrange
; manta for furnhaing the following Fertilizers at the
easnufeetuter'iprices,caniage only added, at his Seed
Establishment in Pottuille
Rest Peruvian Guano, by the Ton or Bag.
Pacific Ocean Guano, - • do . do
C61=01111 ; 1 do do do
Super Phosphate of Lime, .do or Darrel
• Rona &airtime, 'do . do
Bone Dust; do do
Land Plaster, do do
Pondrette. • ' do do-
Leiniu's Yartllher, • - do do -
. The Peruvian Guano la obtalned from the Peruvian
Government Ages'', for whom we are Agent—and the
other articles from the mosuipproved Roues, so that,
we s warrant them to ho W h at they are represented:
s, alto
. ROLIITAI—or CIIINOR SVGA it * CARR SRED.
• By he Pound. Quart., Peck or Rubel, together with
Lore nz's Pamphlet pointing out the mode of cultiva
ting I and making roger and mobutess, price 10 Usti
*up or for b postage stamps a copy will be sent free
by 1: Also Closer and Timothy deed. Orchard Grass
Seed, thew with Garden Seeds of all deecriptions,
Fruit Trees, Ac., Ac., all of which are furnished by the
small or large qua zanies, at E. BARRAN'S
Matrh &VS 10. ; ' c sad Stare, Pbtfroft/e.
• - • _SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS.
r following books are published
•
by s ubscription only, and sin be furnished at the
pat Ushers' prices by the subscriber, vbe has reel:Prat
the Ageuey 5,r Pottsville and vlcloit7
....
r4Red by ClWal ge IthrleyaudClass. A. Daus. To let
eouipleted in 101. volumes, mist oetavo,'at sn per vol. In
cloth; tzs 60, Ilbraryz'64. haltmoromm; $4 50, balr•Rus.
Ma. extra. A volume will be Issued every 3 or 4 mouths.
BENTON% ABRIDGMENT OF DEJIATES IN CON-
Prim. $3, In cloth; SO, Law Sheep.
DENTON'S TIMMY YEARS VIEW.
Two volatiles. 35, In cloth: $ll, Ilbrat7 style.
A al EHICAN—ELOQUENCE.
Fmm Otte to Ifeleter. Edited by Frank Moore. Price,
$5, In cloth; ss.llbrary style
DR. ELDER'S LICK OF DR. KANE.
This work Is equal In Interest to tin Kane's celebrated
"Arctic Explorations," and' all those whourchneed
copy of his greet weak, will want a copy obis Life.—
Price, $1 50, In cloth ;,
Thew Books( ran 'only be had by subeeription—and
specimens of t be-work can be seen and examined before
oubecribinn. eo t hnt ywrsonl , know what they are subgerP
Mop, to. We take thin occasion to .remark here, that
these works cannot be obtn Ivied from, any . of the book.
sellers, except when they are appointed Agents to re
ceive subseript lons. BE NJ. BANNA.N.
Alerit for 1. Applcto4 0,- , and Childs d'ltterson,
M411811'6.3, Plalndaphia.
Pottiv(lle. !iti Ifi. '6B
NEVIN, SAWYER & CO,
Shippers of the best qualities of
Elto AND WHITE ASII SCIIUFL..ILL COALS.
Also, CIBIBERLAND COAL.
Orncr-103 Walnut street, PIMA DELPIII.4.
AtirPredueens and purchasers of Coal will find it to
their advantage to give ua a all..
• NEVIN, SAWYER k 00.
July 3,'38
I s F. VOORMES & CO.,
XpflitS AND SH I ifTit A OT THZ CEIMIZATICD
Lewis Vein Rea Ash Coal,
From thu ,, NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY."
They mine no'other Coal—which "mares 14 purity,
Caego sale" by J.S.SILVER, Jr.,* CO.,
No.ll Pine street, New Tork,
Pottnille. June 5. '55
VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO,,
" sow saute or Tin
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co.
Wharves at Bristol and Ballstown.
Y -MAO. TIM
BEST BED AND WHITE ASH - COALS.
Wharf No. 1, Port Richmond.
CUMBERLAND 'COAL,
•
At Baltimore and Alexandria. • .
No, 122 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA.
Offices: No, 53 Liberty BL, eor. Notoolu, N. YORK.
1
No. 6 Donne street, ROSTON.
May 22,'58 21-3m* .
COAL. COAL. COAL. •
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.
205 Walnut street, PIIII.ADELPICIA.
110 Broadway. NEW YORK.
86 Slate street, BOSTON.
Wholekle Deems in, the best earieltet 1 DOMESTIC
COALS—Site Prriorietors of Rolf Creek (Otter,. cape•
tie of producing neer 160,000 tons a year of the =Zebra
tat Menorah 4Ned Ash.) andtwcic Mum, (liAlte.dah.)
. ,
ALSO, •
Exclusive Aphis for the tale of the purely genuine Go.
cast Ilountsin Okel. from the• Locust Dale Colliery of
Om. C. Purim k Ob., ill of which will be shipped direct
to New York, 'via C411113i; or coastwise, vie Greenwich
PI us, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.)
ALSO,
At, Philadelphia, Mai Pier lto.ll, Port Ma-
The choicest qualitle► of RED and WHITS /UM
MALI; from te boyllsill . County, eeleeted edit' ep►erecist
care, and shipped under our personal l superintendence.
,
At laisabethrirt, N. J.
LEHIGH SPRING MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL , MIDOE
COALS...
From Baltimore. Xd.
The celebrated lIAMBSITIBB BITUMINOUS COAL
cee., ke.. ofe.
upon the abort sub* . N.
Studestts completing the
ry examination.
rotation.
Iteges design perfecting a
the principal Mira of the
,111 to young men ozportuni•
e various males of doing
!outusercial Centres of the
wing West, aish. The es.
Is believed to be indispen•
lots are et in a prespeious
Its were In attendance upon
slog.
racationa. Students may
the Studies !blunt refer.
At Jersey City, 11. I.
(via Lehigh and Ihrris Clines)
The very superior WILIESSUABILK COAL; from the
Theirsore rein, totes from the "And otrbni Improve
tutu( and &al Onopany'a Estate," near Wllkesborret
also, the COUNCIL MOOR • COAL: both of which, for
steam purposes and for family use, are unsurrused.
We hold eertibeates to oar offices. from voiles who
have used and fully tested these Coals. and pronounce
them (hell= ANIIIRACITII Coals for steam in use, pro
ducing no ellnker.less ashes and greater blase ; than any
other kinds now before the public.
May 1. ,'6B • ' • 20.
J. a. vciiites., Y. II ! T3W11:10.
TURNER & GOWEN,
• Miners sad Shippers Of
WHITE ASH COAL from. the East find West Mount
Lana Co'MeIee—MAMMOTH WAVE. 111CATU VtINS
Orrice—Ceol re stretA, opposite Episcopal Church.
Pottsville. April 10,10 15-1 y
00-PA.RTNERSIIIP NOTICE
The subieriters have assoelated themselves. from
and after ahla date, under the name and style of TYLER,
STONE A CO., and will conduct the Lupin* bf Dealing
is Coal. as gtitremors to MED KhlCli TliiiEß A CO.. at
No. Thi Walnut street: Philsdelphht; 109 Broadway',
New York; Pier No. 6, Port Richmond.
FREDERICK TYLER,
ti EuittlE, F. TYLER,
C. NICHOLS BEACH.
WILLIAM E. STONE.
19.tt
May 9. '69
Ath§llla ND, and MAtIAIVOY COAL
—The undersigned Are prepared to receive orders
or e celebrated Ashland Coal from the "flancrull Pt.
oneer Colliery." Yroskthe extensive alterations and im•
provements made at the Colliery this winterfor prep**.
nig the Coal. they feel no hesitation in offering' it to the
trade as an Article that can have no superior in the mar.
ket,isotis as to quality and freedom from dirt, sate and
other impurities. They are alio prepared to Make con
tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines •
BANCROFT, LEWiti k CO.,
V n. 19 Wisinist street, Commercial Ituildhog.
Irebrosry 9, ',58 64y
CAIN, HAOILEII & COOK,
NNW ENCTCLANEDIA AIEEICAXA,
COAL:
OFFICES :
wraue *!D MPH= or . 4 '
131ao1z. sotsth ocral.,
Also, deniers In other llrrt quilliless of
Whits and Red Ash coals. ,
No. 113 Tral.ut freadtand
lI',ATI', 'Schtsjaki/L.
'nous Cary. Monte Jug/ 31. Con
Fobruikry 27, MB ,; , 9.1 y
Anthracite Colds.
ITIARLES A. HEC,KSCIIER & CO.,
'Shippers of Schuylkill COON from the celebrated
II ACK ['RATH and BROAD *OI3fITAIN WurreAsil,
and the OTT) RIM Aed Velne,ete now prepared to ale.
cute orders, either from Philadelphia, (Itkirmond, wharf
Pio. 11,) or from Schuylkill Ravin, per Canal, atl he low
est market rates, for stogie cameo or for eontrscts—to
be furnished in uniform prime Order.
OMmat—No. 46 South street.NßW TOM; ICO- 132
Walnut street, Pit:MAI/ELYRIA.
April 8, 'as
LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE,
TESSEES OF KASKA WILLIAM
4 COLLIERY. formerly Weans, Si:Menem A (lo,)
are now prepared to receive orders for their cekbrated
WHITE ASH COAL from the Raven and Black Heath
vein., and RED ASH from the Leinwand Peach firchaod
vein., all of whirl are free burning and well adapted
fir family are. awn* recently adopted some imperre;
meats in the machinery for tbeprepa ration of thleCoal,
whleb enables them to separate the slate arid fiat elects
from the *mare (rationed, giving It a ha ndamre and
uniform she and appearance; t hey can confidently rti•
commend It to the nubile. • -
Merin Centre street, oppedtdtba A - median Mot t
Pottnlite:
Agent. In New Tort a Pbflefri-110011 88 A LUTHER.
()J . : 1 11 4. . 1 1 : 0 Walnut Street, PHILADALPIPA.',
Manse ltreet,lll9N YOU •
I ffebenary47,lB6B ; 94f
PL MBING.
PLUMBIC ANishC CAmewSFITIIIIO
zatsol,
POTT3rIbLA PA.
re uts4ersignedrespeettally
pas the citizens of Polle
e and sicinity. that haying
:based the -Ithsthing Zn.
fivinatfollietartillek.
ton, and attaehad It lei lila
4 41 4 1 00-aseelaies,wll l dem
r carry on both branches.
hopes, by atrial 'attention
Audneas—keepinv always on
td a lama and well *deleted
rk;lsmyloying ecim pet e nt,
innen, and doing wadi "at
pnewnieratiteppeinee—tors.
,f 0 • porkina of the peak A tomise. Aomise. I
ifirstocit will consist of WI S.
tar Closets. Iron. Copper aid
Lead Bath Tabs. roreoLin and
"opperyaah Sitalna,lron and
tent PIags,BEISI Cocks for .
od.peseher Mar Alt quiver.
ments, Brands Pipeit and 0°50%10 On. pavemen ts,
and Lead Pima all ais®e.Oaa lrfztares-af every Wed,
eiabraolng a assortmant ot u pirdelkirs. t*
Pendan,
Urseketa. le r , Ourrtatae of Os bard quality
of materials, and of the latest nd most approved pat
terns. 1 DANIEL D. MORETON.'
Apdlll.'nlll
TRA.VE ING.
PHILADELPHIA AMR READIFIC R. R.
mesigrantst
FAST.EMIGI4NT LINETO Tur.
West, North West. Canada. and Northern Neer
.York; by WILLIAMSPORT, mama, and DUNKIRK,
BUFFALO, or NIAGARA FALLS.
Ars-Daily, (Sundays excepted') bi 1 , 10.2 cars, in
lir Up Passenger Ttalos—pearlog < Readipg at CU, P. 51:
Pares ea...To Elmira. 55 25; Rocicestar, $5 75 Duda"
1 0 , or iiisgara :Paps. $11 , 55; Dintillircri or Toronto, $7:
tiontreal. IP; Detroit, $5; Clesilancl i St; T01ed0,57 10;
Columbus, 56 85; Cinelnuati , $8 OS; udianapolia. 58 fat
Loa Jet file, W; Cairo, 512; Chicago, sa 25; Galena,
$ l 2 i 0 ;;Rock Island, 25; quincy..sl4 '25; Milwese;
kir, $11; Et. Louis, $ll 25. 80 poop& of baggage fro.,
to malt tail Octet • .
ellirebildrett under 5 pales, fres: , beaneon 3 and 12,
Lolf:pda. for tkkots apply to H. %CUDDLED.
General .Agent, Pottsville Depot.
1311
Mani' 1.'58
• LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. •
NI T AS OPENED FOR PUBLIC
TRAVLI. between Reading and Ilarrisbarg, on
MONDAY, January .. 18th, 1858.
Paavonger Trains have iteadlnedally,(eaespt
days ' ) at 10.10 A. M., connecting with rip and down Morn
ing Train& on the Reading Railroad, and &relying at
Marrteboreby 1230 anon, in More to connect wlthTral elf
Inv Pittsburg , Lancoatorr , Chambefsburg, Trevorton ant
P-- atA
11 ING, leave Ifankaburg at 2.45 P. 51...faiter ar•
Oral of Trains from plitereatoee named and fr'ut Bala
morej and roach Reading at 5.30 P. 51, connecting with
the Ilgtaville And Philadelphla Trains pruning Reading
the 1101111. ereniug.
, oanon, rB5 Fares.
Delneen Itesding And Lanlabor& ' s $1.60 and Id .30
" • " " Lel " 70
" Lebanon and Harriebng. 75 "c " 60
Ara-Au Plasensera will procure tbelr tleketsbefore the
Tralna *tart. O. A. NICOLLS.Can.
JAn• 30, '5B [Noe. Z3.'67 4a. I
IfikLIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA i s
AND DEW YORE C FNEW
STEAMSHIP
•
FrIlE Splendid Stearn hips forming
the abort'. IJiie t will sal! t • NEW YOUZ u red- ,
lows: I
CITY OP BALTIMORE, Cs Lbeltribllal 20 f B.
CITY OP WASHINGTON, • Wylle,June 3d.
KANGAROO,. Cs . Jeffrey,..lone 17th.
and every alternate Thursda . 4
From LIVERPOOL every alte te Wednesday.
hie from Nyw York, Cabin szs, Third ciao, SO.
" " utenowcabin $lOB, $58'176; Clatrsll.
RETURN TICKETS avallabie for six Mouths by any
Steamer of tbe Line.
- Cabi a, st4o,—Third Class, $7O.
These Steamers are supplied with improved Water-
I ight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons: •
Persers about proceeding to Europe, or wishlnk to
send for their friends from the old eonntry. ean Purchase
Tickets and obtain all information by applying, to .1. G.
1410.13 Broadyay, N.Y. Sabel Cortis,l77 Broadway.
N. Y., to J. 11. RICHARDS, Minersville,
and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville.
• Passace Certificates by trot Claws Sailing Packets be
tween New York and Liverpool. also Drafts sold by the
*bore. [May' 8. 'BB 19.1y'
FP. - A D'A../k. READING - RAILROAD.
Change of Rosirs.
IN and after Monday, July 5th,1858,
IL." the Down. Morning Passenger Train, will leave
Pnitsville 815 A. 31., ;inning Reading at 0.30 A. 31.,
and arriving at Philadelphia at 19.,^5 noon.
The Down afternoon Train, w Ili leave Pottsville at
7.30 P. 31., passing -Reading ae.3.00, and arriving at Phil
adelphia at 7.40 P. M.
ad-Afternoon Passenger Tribe leave Philadelphia at
same hours as belying:ins, 7.741 A. 31. and 3.30 1'.11., par,
sing ileiding at 10.03 A. 31 . . aud 0.07 P. 11.
LEBANON VALLEY BRANOH.
PASSENGER TRAIN teats& Reading at 10.02 A. M.,
(atter arrival of Doan said Up Morning Paasonger Trains
from Potter 1110 sad Philadelphis.)and arrives at Harris
burg at 11.33 noon, In lime to cono r ect with Passenger
Trains for Sunbury, Wllllanuvort, l'ittsburgh.
Chambersbuig.ltaltimore. and Lancaster.
Returning. leaves liarrish'urg at 2.23 P. M., gßer arri
val of Passenger Trains from all above points. and ar
rivos at Reading a 1,4.56,. in Dural° connect with Up and
Down Passenger Trains to Pottsville and Philade/pida,
the same evening.. 0. A. NDCO,LLS.
July 3, 'bB 27- 117eneral Superintendent.
AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE.
Established IA 1861,, Wiling the U.S. Nails.
Sallie...l' Psseitively ors- the Loy Advertised.
THE noble AI, extreme clip-' i. ,
per ship "Sierra NevadaP 1045 ....., 4
tons register—PT:met-tow, Commander—succeeds t
..HEYSTONE," for Melbourne. and will nail punctually
on the :kith of July. this noble ship is worthy of being
styled a Boating palace. tier racoon aecommodationg
0 1,
for Arleen passengers may are far more roomy an feau•
dons than can be found no board of any Steamer whilst
for thirty•two second class ponseagers, the wh of the
midship•homse ls fitted up. Nautical men wit appreci
ate her proportions by being informed that ltan corpero
ter's measurement is 19i2 tone, with capecitylor 3:h to
tone of weight and measurement. She is of extreme
clipper model, and her roominess •can be imagined by
knowing that her breadth of beam on Acct, akuridshlp,
rs 44 tenet Ar she has frequently /egged fifteen nautical
Miles, and will be to light trim, it is 'expected Mit she
will make the passage ont inside of seventy days.;
Passengers are rerommended to makeearly application
for berths. A few steecage passenger's will be taken, at
low rates. ' ,
1W ESOP PASSAGE:--Cblldrea is Aram ran; nn•
-dee twelve years, ruts ems. First Cabin Saloon, $2OO.
Second Cabin. $lOO. For freight or passage apply only to
It. W. CAIIItitON, 6 Wiling Green, New York.
Sight Dills for sale, and cash advances made on COD.
alganteata.
Consignees la Australia: Mears. Wilkinson, Sec's. Co.
Jane 12,'25 2t•ly
LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD.
4ilfttliF ir a.---_
V r maga 0 lane.
N and alter WEDNESDAY, OC.
'MUER 28th, the Passenger Trobas of the Leta&
galley Railroad will run as follow
Down Trains._
Leave Manch Chunk at 7.15 A.M"andl2.3o P. M.
" Lehighton 727 " 12.12 "
a Lehigh Gap 7.40 " 1.00 "
. 81allnittrin
. 7.55 " 1.15 a
" Lanny's. ~. 8.16 " 1.36 't ,
, White hall 6..... a. " 1.42 . '
~
~ Calamugna 8.33 v " 3.64 "
" Allentown 8.44 " 2.06 . -
“,, Bethlehem . 0.00 " . 2.20 "
" Fieemansbnrg , 1..1p .4 2.30 "
Artie. ,Easton , '• 1 040 " 2.55 6/
ILip Transt. • , - -
Leave lEastea at 11.15 A. M.,mod 4.40 P.M.
" Freentanabarg 12.00 . 0.07 .
" Bethlehem ' 12.10 P. M 1 5.17 "
4, Allentown ; 1225 irt bAI " '
0 Catamoqua 12.51 " 8.14 "' '
" White Ball • 12.48 " 5.56 "
0 Lanry`a 12.54 4 . .6.03 "
" •dlatlngten , 1.16 " 6.24 "
", Lehigh Gap • 1.26 " 6.30 ,4 1 . ;
f" Lehighton 1.48 " . - 6.52 " ,
Arrive Slaneh Chunk 2.00 " 705 "
4117 - 1'1044 %bole Trains' will convect with the Mortaink I
and Afterhonn Trains Mind from New - York and Phltrl
delplkin. The Beaver Meadow Train wilt leave Manett•
Chunk far Wllheabarre, Ilimieton. Whits haven, Le.,
upon the arrival of the.2 l'. M.Trarn. .
ROBERT 11. BATRIS. Sept. 4 bap.
Maggot 6, 57 32-1 • 11-
October 3/1'57
• PASSENCER'LIPIES.
Plitladelphla oad v iteading Railroad.
. _ .
i QUICKEST ROUTE TO • .
Ehnira, , Burlingtern, '
Buffalo, , Montreal, •
Chicago, ' St. Paul%
Bock Island, Detroit.
Marra Valls, Dunleith, and
hiiimsukle. •St. Lob is.
Passmuuns Tiumus W itt leave the Philadelphia and Rea
ding Ratlioad Depid, corner Broad and Sine ate., datly,
(Faindays excepted-) RI ibiloWil:
lag 4.IWX-dese Express, for Elmira. Niagara Falls,
Buffalo, betn4t, Ctitato. Milmtukie, Boeh,
. , lsiand, Galena, St. Paul'{ Burlington and
St. Louis. I
3.30 P. 111.....N1ght Esimiv, tor Elmtra.Ntagsra Palls,
Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukte, Rock
' ' Island. Galena, SL Paul's; Burlington and
St. Lords.
The 7:30 A. M. Train connects at Reading with
,the
Train for Ilarti.burg and-all mations on the LEBANON
VALLEY RAILROAD; and at Rupert for Wilkesbarre.
•Pitteton, Scranton, and all station' on the LACKAWAN
NA and IILOOSiSBUDO RAILROAD. •
4dt - rickets Good till used.--43
Baggage ihocked to Elmira, Buffalo and &mention
Bridge.
Mates of rarer •,;
Willlantrport, • •
WiModernly - •
Pittston, - • -
Ream too, • ' •
Elm - -
Canandaigua. • -I
genera, da. Cortina,
Rochester,
.
Nirignnt Fells,
ithibrio,
Erie,
Claire Land, via. New York &Talkie,
,n ,• via. Niagara Fills, .
Toledo, via. New York and Erie, •
Coiambus - •. -,_ • -
Cincinuathvia Na York ' and Erie,-
' " via 'Moira Fails, -
Indianapolis. via New Yost and Erie,
Detroit, lia Niagara Fails, • . - .
Chicago, via areal Western Railway,
via lake Shore Railroad,
Rock Island, rit Niagara Fails, ,
..J . ‘• - via Lake Shore Railroad, .-f
• V". •- , -' • - 1 •
lowa City, . 1 - , i . . •
Et. 141111, vii Chicago, •: j - .
. 4 via Indianaptils, ,
j e • . • . .
21 29 041
Dunielth, • • ~ ... \. • . _ . .
Et. Pours, - • , - - ' - - - 35 10
s Tkkete can heiroeneed at the Philadelphia and Eical.:l
ra Railroad Company's Ticket Qflice,N. ir.'eorner Sixth'
and Chesnut streets, an at tho Parownger Depot, corner
of Broad end Vine.
, iThrongh lExprem . Frel ht Train leaver', the Depot, at
Derail street; below V n , deity, tEnodsYs, excepts:ki t ) for
all poima West sod N rih. at 6p. 32. : . I 1 .
Freigats must be d dieted before 3 T. 11.; to int**
i
their g or et t th e , eme
,i,. .
~ , •
IFreight a are fore* vilth ' irreater despatch and low.
' , r eales than by any line Worn this city to the West And
Northwest. l For farther initwmation apply to'
1 - A LLEIt, it UIIDET.,.
i Through Freight Depot, liroad 84, below Vine.
Di to I .CUAS. S. TA P PEN, General Agent,
1 . . N.I-,rrner Sixth sod Cheenut eta. Milled's. .
T
, tL A. NICOiS.S,
Oenieal illirperintendeutl'hiladelphls A Thredieg R. R.' .
1 . . . . ".. ..
~ U. A. FONDA, ;
f General BFperititnitent Clitiwies4 W.A . N. It. R.
• ' -
J. A. REDFIELD,
• Genetil Sopt..Williamtpoet A Riurins R.ll.
mar et Is . . , , ID• j
. ..
•.. .. , FTS ON FM
•A B i nt Ai:sosstr tS on
.tbe Quaker flow of John & Edward Cordeloy`i
...of Loudon; end oaths &Mit Banking Co. of Ire.
hod, always tbr,indeitn NMI frtsm il.up to isoo,by the
edtsaibor, st, hls Bookstore, Pottsville. • These arms
base noildny ITS° Ink the Passenger 'Lir* and they
are eoneldeted Is Wig Immo ii, tbhreentAry and to
Pargri• ' - o r . . ' . BER.BABNAN.
•
bid
art ir WTI, haw thaw rill bil
diamed 40 per amt. advance Gs our repilar rata.
• TAW & BEERS' ; .
• ..
Lubricating Grease!
The &piped, moat rellabl• and durablo unnpound used:
far. lutnieating Heavy Illaithinery,andpeaxles
of Onaulbusea, Carriages, earth Drays and Wagons::
Sar . it will not aim, sod la not affected 14 haat or
COW. itadditactdred aad for all in Tin Cans. K. ga and
&nub., by TAW t DEM& ridladelpida.
Am* 110. 158 j 2:54y .
J. B. A. & 'S. ALLEN,
7 land 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
DEALERS IN OILS.
;imp a,17
•
Wire Rope Works of
" JO H N' A. ROBLING.
Tiresitsti,litew Jemmy.
wire lame auattament of Wire Roo conahuitly oh
band. Orden tilled with despatch. For riz4stnengtb,
and cart, see circular. ' flab. Ti, '3B Vy•
•
• OILS! WWI OILS:It__
HODGSON ECEIAN,
No, 5 IV II o.l34atoce,
Oswald Commission Iforelisats;and Deskil in
WHALE AND SPERM OfL FOR MINING
.AND REWARICAL PURPOSES.
Rept. 22, '37 3,141 f
•
ALEXANDER 'KERR,
~ IMpoRTER WHOLIMILE bEALgic IN
-
' 4 84 l kt
it s r s it 4
4,aFrk"‘,.
• No. 131 South Wharves, •li l tat
•-
Ashton . * Bina, Ltrerpiol °Conn& Turks Island, Astston's
and Star 31111spalry, assorted sizes, constantly on Wind
and for site in lOts to salt the trade.
N. D.--Ordarsisolleitcd. [Mardi 13,'68 • 81.8 ts•
CEO. W. POMEROY 84 CO.,
DIALIU 11l
• I '
• • OIL,•80AP, CANDLES, A.C.
NO: , 12 South Water street, below
Marketaidlsdelplda.
- i
Sperm, Lard. Elephant. Whale, Tanners'and «ivitinirry
011,Sperra and Adimardine Candle's.
Saumall.Xiller, SoleantaA.
Phltadedplda, Jamary 6, '.58 1.-17 ;
• 'JOHN A. MOORE,
Oil and .Commission loleinhant,
AND DEALER 1141
. .3ILICERS ' SUPPLIES .
.t.
14...104 E. Water street, Phtladelpitts4
. Has constantly on hand I
Bperm. Lard. /Mar, Elephant, Bleached and Racked
baleOlia,Bperrn and Adamantine Candies,
Buiningand Greasing Ott, expressly
for Silvers' use, Wire Rope,
,• Otape Chains,
Blasting Powder, satetY Lampe
Gum and Leather Belting, Eases, Wicking. de.
April 1,;'58 ! 14-1 Y
Schuylkill Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
car 3PottiorcPlllo.
Moo in thilyman's Building, Naliantongo it.,
2 doors Above Centre at, /o.l**ins, Pa.
CAPITAL AIITiIoRIZRD ST LAW,
1020C10.000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. i i
This Company obtained its Charter at th e last flesilan
of the Legislatu e of Pennsylvania. and Is niaw fully or.
gunixed and prepared to Issue Polieles. it liberal rates,
oh Fire and Inland risks. on Publit and Private Wild
-1 g& PurnitUre. Stocks of Goods and lierclaindlze of all
, •
lands,
Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland Ingo-
ranee on Canal Boats and Barger, by Canals and Bison:
also nu Cargoosof Coal to Philadelphia. New York. Bal
timore. Ac. Till,' Company guarantees to.adjust all losses
promptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage of
the public.
8. K. M. ft EPNETt.
WILLIAM- MORTIMER.Jr
JACOB 111.13.77./NGER, Jr.
GEORGE LAUER,
W. P. SMITH,
ROBERT 31. PALMER,
S.
W. F. SMITH. Secretary a
Pottavill..Januati 1 . '5B
INSURANCE.
cnsnirn PCAPETIfiI& [INCORPORATZDri 1 8 50.
THE STATE Y END XARINE IMMUNE
Company or Penna.
lc)
FFICE-92 Market Street, Harris
' burg, PA. Carlt3l 380,000 dollars.
mire all the safer classes of property kratritt Loss by
Fit,
Per" j r ll l ; l l ln ittj v ivga ° ol,l ,o . d irsi i niv_
.__.!--
8. WAIN Secretary. L Mosto:‘, Vice e-resresesd.
DEN/. BANNAN has been appointed Agent for this
Company In Bette:yarn county, and is prepared Minsure
all kinds of property at the lowest rates with regard to
security. The miss dm be ascertained at his Bookstore,
Potter Rte.
. B. RANNAX is also Agent for LI gE as well s' FIRE
Insurance. (Dec. 5„ 49-
WEARS' LIFE INSVILANCE AND TRUST CO.,
Pottsville, Penna.
OAPITALSIOO,OOO-CHARTI:E PERPETUAL.
,THIS Company, chartered by the
Legislatureof Pennsylvania, with a capital of One
hundred Thousand Dollars. is now fully organised. and
has commenced business. The Company is prepared to
meelye moneys and other: prorerty in trust, and allow
Interest on alt money's deposited in tried, at the rate of
live per cent. per annum; principal and interest payable
on demand. For rates of Premium. on Life Insurance,
see the printed Tables supplied at the oaten of the Com
pany, Centre etreat, Pottsville. three doors south of the
Exchangenotel. JACOB HUNTZINO B'es't.
Watisnering Ktned, Secretary and 7reassiver.
April I, IS 13 if
lUVZARCE COXPANY.
f AuthoirtittlikCapititl, $400,000.
fl HARTER PE HP ET tJ A L--0 rn e,
VV No. 9P Walnut reef, between Third and Fourth
stradds,PhiladeiPtda. Is Company will ham e *gala St
Irma or damage by Fi Buildings. Furniture, and ster
ehandba generally. A as IMIZANCI. on Vessels,
Cargoes and Freight*. 't. atrn 11M11411C3 to an parts of
the Union. miticroar
D. Luther,. - Davis Pierson,
Lewis Audeitried, Joseph Maxfield,
Peter Salve. Dr. tieo. N. Eckert,
John K. Mickleton, t B. Hammett.
Samuel it. itotheimel, • Wm. F. Dean.
D. LI:THEE, President.
Wx. F, Dave, rice President.
W. M. Smith, Secretary.
n—P. D. Lyra= has been appointed agent for the
shore Company In SettaylkM comity, to whom persons
&fairing laittranco eau apply,
Janzary 1;'57
•
.rHE Franklin Fire Insurance Cain
M
. pans, of Philadelphia. Mike, No, 163% unn
rests, near Fifth street.
iataactoss;
Mimic; N. Ranciteri George W. Richards,
' Themes Dart, • Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobbie Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
-c}aeobS.Bmith, Mortis Patterson.
Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited on
every description of property. in town and country. at
rates as low as are eouslatent 111th security.
. The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Pnrtolumi, safely I wrested,
afford ample protection to the insured. _Muse their in.,
corporation, a period of IS years. they havipald upwards
of ruse mtlisoa, two hundred thousand doffaes, leases by
Ore. thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in
suranee,as well as the ability and disposition to meet
with promptness, ell liabilities.
CHAS. N. nAsekErt, President.
CRAP, 0. Murexes. Secretary.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above
menticrned Institutionothd is now prepared to make In•
savants, on every description of property. at the lowest
rates. ANDREW ItUSSEL, Agent.
Pottsville. Jan. It ISSII 2-if
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND
LITE ERBITRANCE - COMPARY.
A tIIItiRIZZD .0 A PITAL.—£2,OOO.O 00, or 810,000,000,
Paid up Capital, Surplus, and Reserved Funds,
, $4,00 0,000. i.
Nearly 5030,000 Invested in this country.
Lis billtY 9f the shareholders rtnllm ted.
, The income of this Company In New York, for 1857,
was upwards of SAOO,OOO.
The undersigned having been appointed 'agents of the
Above Company; are prepared to 'receive applications for
- Insitranee agalcort Fire, on every description of hull&
logs and property, Incladi ng coal breakers and the striae
t9ren connected with collieries. All those parties re
oohing Insurance are respectfully Invited to call at the
°eke where particulans will be given, together with the
Company's cireular, and detailed statement of the con
dition of this well known and thoronghly reliable coot°.
ration. ,
In 'mum the amount of Innumnea (leered exceed% Ibe
rube of the Liverpool and London: the undeisigned are
authorised to obtain It In other reliable companies.
Reference Is permitted to be made to the buoying
. gentlemen: .
John Tucker, req., John Shipperg, Esq..
Janes Dandles, Vag . Oeo. W. Snyder Esq..
• ; S S O
•
• 4 So
I •• - +7b
• • 600
• • 700
•• $OO
• . _ • op
• • It 50
John It. tßialto, Eicq non. Jamoidil. 6nntibel
nirtAcE P. SMITH and HEN sty W. POOLE. Apextsl,
At OfUce of H. W. Poole, ,Engineer, Centre at., Pottsville:
din. 30.-16 - fi-tf
10 00
10 00
10 00
13 00
13 00
16 25
16 50
10 00
14 00
•
IT...THE Girard Life Insuran c e, Annuity
and 'Slut Compant of Philadelphia. Office. ,No.
Chesnut street, the.tfrat door ;East of the Custom
Rowe.
CAPITAL VT3O,OO—CIIARTER PERPETUAL,
Zontinne to make Insurances on Beeson the most favor
able terms.
-'2l 00
18 50
-- 21 00
22 00
- 27 00
27 00
- 28 00
2) LI
- ZI 00
The capital loins paid ttp and invested, together with
Marge and constantly increasing reserved fond, otters
a perfect security to the Insured.
The premiums may be .paid yearly, balf-yearly or
quarterly.
Thecompany add l e Bogus periodically teihniesnrsn
eesfor life.. The flrit Bonn,. appropriated in December,
1844, and the second Bonne to December, 1841, amount
to an addition of $162 60 to every 11,000 Inepred nu t let
the oldest policies, malting $1,262. 50.whirh Will be. psid
when It shall heroine ' a claim, insteld of sl.oooortgin
allyinstireththenext oldest. amount to sixrt soithanext
In age to $1,212 50 for every $1,000: the others In the
same propwthmarcording to the amount and time of
Mending, which Additions make an wars** or more than
60 per emit. Upon the premiums paid, without . increas ,
tug the annual premium. '
Thomas Rld%way, John A .11rotrn,
' Armen Davie. . D. Danner,
Jobe. Jay Smith, Frederick Drorti
• . •
____
Robert Pearsall, ' George Taber, , .
' • Joseph ream, - John R. Latimer,
• 'Thomas P.' Jaums, , • Wharton Lewis, .
joeseph Y: Dailey. John R. Slack.
' .l
• Phausphletseantalning tablec4rstesiedesplsnatloas.
erns of application and further Information mit be bad.
at the &Ace. - ' TIUTSIAB RIDGWAY, President,
Joss F. JANSB. Actuary. -
sir The subscriber lesson! for. the 'above Ciimpany
In Schuylkill County. and. will 1/Meet Insurances, and
eve all Isecemary Information on the waded. • •' .
Aprilo.lllsll. 15.1* , ',. . U BARU All. '
t;10IE tIOIMEHOLD. RTICLES.
IC, itArttE KEFRIGEHL fox, tho
best Sod most complete mikle of tit. kind..
star Dialers, for oMees sod prints dwellings.
Water biltsrsrs.
Osuse Corers for Meats, Ratter orindt,dtlferiotrlsoi.
' Patrol Ire Cram Yreesers—will Malts la Cram to
llre oda • _
. Win Cages;dr..., es. Tor rah
• • it. ti.txxiN.
Directors' #
.7. U. ADAM.
J 01177 D.DELILERT, ,
JOHN HENDRICK% ,
D.G.YU into VINO.
TAWATZINGER,
GEORGE J. HEIM.
. Dl. iiiiPNXlt. Pees/dent
14 General Agent:
la,10A", P4OO
Adolphe It &die t
David S. Mown,
LIFE INSERANCE.
HOTEtt&
a. W. Jam) • 111. Mrsa. •
POTTSVILLE HOUSE, k.
IL W. 4 S. JONES, Provieton, 4-4
(Aare amt. PO nisi-H.IJ; — ‘"
airGoo l l. 'Stabling provided:la t
PULASKI HOUSE, • . ' •
SLATER, ProiAptan, -
'Oritre strut, POTisra4gra. 1---*
This house having been. replied In - •
the finevrnsanaer, gnests and :vivitars will have every aC .
einsitnedation: Reds at sit hours. - The ,choked and
best liquors will be fotind at the bsr. Travelers, as well
n one citizens,. wilt Clod-the PULASETIIOI.IBE, in every
nand, no at dm said hotels Id the candy.
Jana • , . ;
.26iy
lltrlgusßi°l
i. it e g cit r , s, i., iuer.ineh:
1 • ......;,
extended his lease of ihri above .4.. —i,
mealisl esubllibment. will, try the re. 1.0_2
Quest of mint friends, Gossip. forth. . 1.-1-.. ' ' f 1.!... - -
reception of company on the Oret o --- --: 1
.Jam. - The Imprereuesdnr, Ulna last seasier, Ims* been
large, and can seecenteodato - one bemired additional
boarders. The ground floor ef the now. building, 190 ft.
long and 12 wide, will contain Are Bowling Alleys. Sue
Billiard Tables. two Bagatelle Tables, Wine and. Lunch
ltoounkwhere Isla supperiwlll be furnished as required.
Thee' rooms will le: eselualvely_for the boarders of tits
house ind their invited frlends. No bolding will be al
lowed after night. Ibsen liken mnrh pains to select
ksoliable cooks. takers and,sOrvants. To Ouse who hate
Visited tbe Surf 4louse, itlAuunectrutel to say more.
Rs:p e w:my, I 1 , ISAAC . TBAYSIL
..,... Juno 5,'58 !;' 1 ' i Zi.- •
PAINTING, &C. -
f
rW'STYLES WINDOW SHADES.
11St received a . large' and eigg.,nt as
111' eortment of Window' Shades. new and beonfifol dep
idgoe.lueludind Bold Bordered. Olldd,l4iodsfeape of Pia
rat, Gothic Le i ke., cheaper thin ever,
Mkt° I - .
ilgaied. Maud awl Pala Paper Shades, of eiery 41e
seriptlon Ydr Side by BENJ. DANNA.N.
_Centre.gtreet;oppositaEplicipalChureb. -
rattoville, April 10, '5B • 1,1
PAINTING, PARER HANOIIIIO, *O. .
TtopHE undersigned would re,speetfally
announce to the public that be has 'Opened a•Palat
S ,In Second street. above 31 acket, next door to this
First ilettiodiat Church, where he la prepared to execute
all work In his - line, such as flOome and Slim Painting:
Glailog.6lralnltir, and. Paper Illanding. on the shortest
notice, and on reasonable terms.- living worked at the
busi nevi ror a. number of years, ba hopes toerrs* *
share of the.publie patronage . • MICHAEL JCL 161..,
Pottsville, April It, IS , '. PIA
REDUCED PRICES. '
Wall imrsper C 3313.0140. 1'
3rE . Subscriber i has, a firge loft of
; T ory choke Patterns of .1 ' • :1 ,• 1
I Paper, suitable for Dale,' ii p . , '
Parlors.- tatc
-Dlnlng Roo - Cllate , ----
ben and Public Balldtageoenteh . 1 /7.' . .. , • ...-. 1 :-- ; .:;,
be will sell at greatly related . .... .....: .
• . •
prices. The Stgek embraces the 6 6 ' 6 ''
-• . •
latest and most esteemed Patterns., Paper as chap as b
cents a Piece.
i ! 1 r '
blown the thee far Berialas, fin Paper Ilanglegsead
.
Books at . I _ • B. DAIINAWS 1 •
' Cheap Wholuale'ened Retain Paper aiser Balek "me; '
bIirPAPKR DANGERS, SUPPLIED YEBYVIEAP.
- Cktober glet,'67 . : 1
' lIIIUDETA BOWEN,
House & ilsn Palsteei & Paper Hansa
•
AVE ''ieceiviriSiew. Siiks Plain
A*PA and Decorative ALL ieW.
RS. 'OO LD WINDOW
WR 6:
nouotats„Ae. . „ ,-
Those wlstang a handsome /so _---
Parlor Paper shoal/ism Mir • " • '
Impressed;Olohl Paper.. f
• They are "JEW DIZIGS I , And bare a better effort thoo
those generally iaantaseninni. "
Puns Whito.Lead. French Colored, Bnamo ted,
and American Zlnrsr • French Sod American •
Oils, Varnishes, de.. I Windnw
Clnierr Strad, doors above America:a House.
April 10. 154
LEGAL CARDS. • •
.
ge • , ...
EORGE D. HAUGHAWOUT,
Attozney at Law, l ,
.19,`57 tivlrt) : SC RA N 'WS, 1' fk.
TORN P. HOBART, Attordeyi"4
ty Law, rottif Me, office opposite the A inerirani
.oetuber $l, '6 _ . 144 y
_-- - _
T W. ROSEBERRY, Agortiey at
CI • Law. °Mee—corner of Market and 2nd streets
Pottsville.August 0,'36' . 2..
A Pt i t l
YE! STR9US 7 'Attor
I V a l
La i '
°ac.tio,t,,l p.iie;oiz
tavlle. [FebrusiTil.'so
jitl'.
DAVID B. G RE - EN, Aitorriey al - Law ?
Pot tsc Llle,Pa. Offiee la Ms rket s t inet,opplAf te the.
Post Office. j July 14. 'Ol ti-lly
P. DEWEES, attorney nt Lau':
1 1;1 .
OFY/Clg—Foilt doors above Mortimer's lintel,
Centre stn*t, Pottsville, l'a.• ' [Dec. 6,'57. 40.
THOMAS R. BANNAN; AttOrty at
Llvr. Offlee in Centi*Street,oppobit, l kbe Octopi . ).
eh,Pattsville,P.nni. ., iNov.'2o. 'SG 47-ly !..
OLIN C. CUNIiaD, Jc.,
T Jusicc of
'el i
the Peace sod Coneepancer- , onlee opposlt• Poet
orrice, Broad at., Tamaqua, Pa.
4LEMEN'n S. FOS'T'ER; Justice of
tbe Peace. 51litersellliP-colleetions and agencies 80.
tic ted and attended to cordially.; . 23, 141 8-ti
J -- OHN SEI'fZIN - GER — iiitifilieel Of the
- Peace, 131.6LA11t, Will attend to btoiiness, en-
trusted to him wLtb diligence and tarn.) [lB4B
(ZAMUEL GARRE ~.MaOstrate,
Conveyancer and General Collectot. ioftlee;slarket
St.. Pottsville. nextdoor to Post 011iee. Ang.ls. '57 3:1-
Al'. SPIN NEY, Attorney at Law,
* Ashland, Schuylkill bounty. Pc. Ott set is
ageut iu the purchase and sale-of Rut Estate. Sollection
of rents. ite. [Ashland, May 23, 1)721-ly
_
CIIRISI ' OI ) HER LIT T 1; E; Attor
ney at Law, Pottsville. Schuylkill t 4 ouniy. Pa.
ornca—ln Mabantongo street, comer of Stud. •
April 11, '57 , 1, ly
1
deß., KELNI, Attotney at
‘_ft LaW„Pottsville,Penna..willattendtelegiti business
in Eebuylkill eounty and elsewhere. Mike tin Centre
street, nearly opposite the Miners' Sal*. 1'56 27-
. fCa7TAn V. 131,IIMLL. I
HENDR CKS - SHINDk:L. lit
torus's:at. Law,tVSl Pa. Muting afioel
rtXt-oxether In the practice of the Law, all pirckwelmiral
business in fiehuylkill and adjoining eountlesentrusted
to.their:caie will rueolio prompt 4ttentiou. "
HARDWARE ,AND IRON , DEPOT.
lit Tut; ZuB§CILIBEit, haling uow arrang•
an his goods at his new place Of bUSInOM
and with &new de
burnish
ing. all inch goods as !ha buslnWot the
'Coal Region may roublre, al their lowtalt market: sake,
solicitsthe inspection i,t the Public. I shall be always
on band and have on band a full stock of ; • '
liar Iron, ' 1 . , Chopping /Ises, i .
Vine Iron, ;,, Coal Mtts, , ;
.
Cast Steel, I ; Traee Cb ns, 1 .
Silt Iron, _ - , Nails and spikel i ,
Rope, Tackle nicks
Bellows, .l An/11'mnd Ifk4re. /le.,
ilardWare and Iron Depot, Crams Svasgr;three doors
above Market. Rest side, t FROKTOTE, -
July 15.1834 1 '• ' . • 128-4 f .41
BRIGHT ,
44451 N W HAW
loirMite
511ners'i Dal
toned an a:
Coaeb Trimmln ' . .
Springs.
Saddlery, '
Shoemaker' Tools.
Carpenter's Tools, •
011141. and Paint
Bar Iron °fall sizes, -
Rolled " • "
Nal/sand Spikes.
Railroad Iron and Na is,
Smith Toole.
But Materials
Oast Steel.
=CM
Arm Miter,
Mill Sawa
r is'e ne [land- r".utSa twZ
O.B.returns tasthtinhe to thepublleforl
t hey extendedtohim histediridueleatiae
the new Ann. by the quality of thelranode
tion to bnstness.and atwommodat Inn' pet eesi
and command thelfeekntlnned slipper,.
BRIGHT
Deedirie n' Hardware anti Iron;
Pot tsrilts.Jan va r r 6.1n31t
TRANSPORTAVON.
PHILAD'A. £ READING RAIL ROAD.
SLIMES .IntititatT MEItCII)NDIZE.
()N and AFTER-MARCH Ist, 1857,
untilfurther notice, the folk:living *dere f Vreight
Rill be charged per 100 pounds; ,
'Ol l e 4 1
11
11 zp ts I
♦IUCLES di nuldns. ,
Dry Goode.Conteethinery, Dooks.Cairpet.
• ingx, Cigar". Yrexh , Sleat.ilsti.Glass. &e
Anrlla, Drag, Butter, Copper, k.grii Ear.
thenwarearintleteoes,DraceriesrilemP
Haw, 11ardware,tillides, nollow-rorare,
Leather,afarhiner7 o oyaters,Olte,S,
kr.,
Co tton.Doefee,th'aila.Dar Iron. Lead, Vo r.
insfem.NaltP. Sptkes. like Salt, PrOij
ticet,Segar.if
Brooms, Fire Bricks: Guaiso, Dltll Stonee,
Pitch and Tar. Salt ;Semi Iron, Thiiber
and Lumber: de.; •
Bricks, Coke, Cord tlirood.Ctay, Gettel,
Ice. Iron .Ore, Limestone; Manure; Pkt
Iron. Mater; Slate, kelt Ll4ino . a dc.,
Vlonr, per barrel,
-
'arch 21, - .
PALAD'A"*.READINC RAILROAD:
11)Pie i s , olefin ada;&lt. tt. Co.l,
i Ailadripts ( a, J.liirch '29,1858: I
Yhe rake of Frelzht and Tolls on Coall r:insported
this Cienpauy, will be as follows. limn 29th 31.114418.5 b,
) until InAlternotioe: • ) ) 14
ox
!
Po Illehroond ,
." Philadelphia, 4
1 " inclined Pjanei . I
Nlcetown, • ;
Clerwantown I
IL;
" Palls ottitbriylPl, -
" Siansynnla ' I.•
" Spring
"Conshohocken and
month Railroad -
".Itamho's and P o t ta' and ;
Jones', ' I
" Norristown or Bridgepogt.l
" Port Kennedy,?
" Valley Ponce,
" Phenlaville ' j
" Royer's Ford,
" Pottstown. .
Dormburrille, .1 - ; •
" Birdsboro' -I
, Reading,
" Between itemihts and
• A •hreellie,). • 4
•
"'hamburg, . • .
'!Orlyilistnirlb I ,••
BY "Mar claw loud of Ilhoro.
21:1, 'SS -141 v!. enatbnin, awl%
HENRY OVERNIAN,•
yO: 14, (Old No: 6,) South TIIIRP
below Marital. rhhadelphia.
Leather Dealer.
Calf alas, Mosndens. Linings. Bindings. lied and Oak
Se4ar Granter, ate, Wt her. bought or
Men to emetuunco. freb./1,'1.8
rave' tl - ciT"'"c"
?rag s s R , *ould respect
a fully infbna their anunerous friends and eastonsera
ut Schuyikil t Count y, t hat their aver Uncut of Clothing
f‘n Toone ilentlemen .mcith inner n ever, ind
they ara 4140,4 to sell cheep. Person alsing at - a MI.
tante. bate' the
_privilege of exchanging clothing par •
dined - a (phi store,if they do net snit.
• . . - 1. A: HOYT k IaratILIER.
wzrypitc r int Bt., corner of Tenth. l'hilada.
Arrn •-• . . 17-ly • •
OIL, PAYSB., - ARD RAG WASE1101111; •
E. P. WOODRUFF; JR., £ CO.,
TO. 9 North FroOt street, PHILA..
Drustk. ,
1 0
v inter k Spring sperts Oa WinlerEleibans & itoasto l ) ,
'Lard and Tanners' MI, AV in ter & based WWI obs
11.
ins e rw li i t t ' '
*41 . 1 , 4 Vegetable Paint Oa (sr use.) . . .•
. INPItOreD NACTIZATRT On;
Mid* esprewsly for lubricating saarbinety. At A SUbStitilk!l
'to!' Sperm oil, and reenazraerded by, Znitiseent ~‘`f O w
nenes a. bring svranos. to any Debra Introdw rew.
April 24,'*'
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. . . DRY, CQ2DB 1 .
aris44.3 Martin !manna' gye/. Pllarlta.
IT EI.L E It tt; BROWN • invite the
- detention of, eioteirreettninele to s full enntrintesii
of awing and bummer Dry Goods, ,ronalstioll ID-parrl'i
Dly. Mike. - Stella 3baelt. " 810 141 v 3 h
Mous*, luinea, Mooting's, -, • Ticking., .
Chain de do .Pstaeols, CohntrrDsnaar
.Crurettss, . Larne. . . Damasks,
•
Ducats; ' Brilliants, Table *owe,'
Levettss, t ..• Chintzes. lispltins,ae , ix
- • MAO. .: ~.
NSA'S ANli Bore I".g.A R. ile-Gart.Ar rArdErr.
Tho shore goods Wing boo* bought durlug the late
Pol' (or CAJW-• enableo us to offer them st a great redo°.
Mork on forever soiree; so goods misrepreeentel to 'tied
sates, and go Ammar/ ts MTI:Lay isnowx,
No. 13 N. Second street, *bora Market, Phthute lll pla.
"Aprlll7, IS • • ' ." .164
,
A It .I - PIA ' L
• 1 orniAp WATCIII7II a JISVIZLOY—
Wholoath , and retail—at the"l'Aita
phis Watch *jewelry &err," No.
tukoia No. tPe) , pith &eon& at...hornet of Quarry, Phila.
Gehl Vier,
.Irale-I+saull Jocello!,15 ',Grail CALI 444 $25 110,
(1014 Lepton, 11l caret,- - • - -24 00
"Sliver /4".11 , „ falljorwelled, •-. , • e 12 on
pin*. jewels, • • • 9
EIIVOr 00
SuPerlorlaruirlbers. - -
Goa Spertaciele • • r,, • .-7 00
rine Sliver do.. t r - • - .'• • Ibo
' Gold Brareiets, • • - . • .• •3 00
Logles'Oold Panay, e..
,' • 7 - - 1 I. 00
Silver Tea-sptions. Set, - •• -b 00
Gold Pens, wlth Pencil, and Silver Holder, - 100
• Ocid finger•vingo,37% rents. to $5O; Watch Gla m ..
,
p/aln,Lili rents; patent, 13,1 cents ; Lune. 25 rents;
'otherrtion. Alt goods warranted to be
• ic k,“ atop ace aoW tor. STAUFFER h 111.14.5 Y.
di
a-On hand some Gold acid Pilfer Levers and Lepines,
still lowerlban the rebore prices. •
October 3. 1557:
.
• IMPORTANT
*U sDICOVERY!
A Chimney possesinng the recroxed retrai
iltes, and applieable to Dwellings. Factories,
Steamboats, and any position where needed.
IHE..beuifits . resultiug by the use of
oirthwitupeaeotaeot are— jpaaldrairghl in aillinfs •
weather: a *nein:l4/mi from 4 .1) to 25 per rats: a
staring of Mree-Aortha of Me Mat, DOW wailed; aver:Ail
is Ansa of ocaniatiou ; a perfect protection against fire
from iflnaiort rid. the :P•in; 'cheapness so th,,rertioh of
-althimeys, not requiring half the number' et bricks, and
awing one half the space in a room taken up by the or
dinary chimney. ~ ~ . •
For Factories, 30 to 40 feet in height only required to
giro a powerful draft for steam and other purposes.
7ur, nr.ssA. PATENT CIIINNET AND VENTILATION CO.,
1 ' M 0.318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia,
Atli now preparedlo furnish this veryvaluable improve
ment, guaranteeing it to glee satist3ction, when put up
by theta, or.in compliance with their lii.truction.
' li 11.--The Company desire to obtain some goodagente
to take charge of the telling of title Mime rement In this
city and county.
.For further information address the
Secretary, 1. 11. W. n AFFORD. '
. • • 815 Chesnut street, Philadelphia..
(Ictoher 24, 'Si . ; . 43,1 y
I MUSI C
pusLisHiNc ...Hpuse,_
towsit ,
it.l [ l.l.l , „ ,.l , .4. o l .l l. B4 li de ll s C n t : F i lkl e r t t ; iol : l. u .O n:
' di,r the Utah Ilona, . pbtimi t .lo,
..re
constantly publishing the fat& Mu
.ale (rourthe moat popular Authort.in the United Sates.
in j 7 a style that will 'Vie n' Llts toy Issued at any taller
honse, either In this country or Europe.
They hare also the pleasure to announce to the pu bile
that their stock of sheet Musi.. en hatid,consista of the
largest and 1310/4 complete assorin - et t to bttfound In the'
ementry; they are rtmslautly addift. tr thelratock all the
NOW Itluslc.published Or Sew . York. I:0.ton. kr. •
. They also publish resent! lor traction llooka,whieh are
:in ' general use thn..m.thout the country.
PIANOS —A tine assortment of the bee - tnannfart urers
of iNew Torliand Boston. at the lowest cbepp prices.
; MINICAL INSTIIEMESTS.
Also, a auneralassortment of tinitai R. V {Mini.. IlanJoes,
VI ittew..a mordentmtc—. Violin:Guitar and liar ya , trings,
Of 'the bestjtalfan qualities, allot which will be furnish•
edi to the public and the trade at the lowest rates.
Orders punctually attended to.
tre Ail Lee & Walker's Music and Publication! can be
Obtained at II I.IANN AN'S Dock and Muir : tore. Potts.
/life... IPbtladeArld..• r t 4.185. t.. t ,
WARE.
ppoolto the
will be
• t of 'lino-
Adfi l lgt i t:E
note!. and nearly qi
tnt, Rot tsrille,
ranian . t sisortmeit
Filer,
Flue Trays,
Dritaula WA re.
Aasortmeollotett
Table Cutlery,
PoeketCutlery,
Table Spoons.
Anvils and View
- Assortment of di
Sheet Trait Cruel
Wire Tin Mgt.;
l a ' I
Ineapti
ibles,
Brass 'Kettles,
Sad Irons.
Para and Boller
Chaim,'
RailroadTrutt
Pawderand 8b
epatronage
tyandlinpes
triet.a.,llteri
willdeserTs
LER(4ff. '
'Centre eveit
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1 16 t 1 16
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-PHILADELPHIA.
• if
MORRIS, JONES & CO.;
IRON A. STEEL MERCHANTS,
Lariat qnd Sixteenth Streets, Philadelphia,
Hato always on hand and for tale
REST ENGLISH REPINED IRON—YuII assortmenta of
"Datwolls , " and other favorite brands. REST AMERI
CAN DARS--onllnary slue. or rolled to order for bridge
purpross.tie., +he. PENNSYLVANIA ROI LER P [ATE—
Promiscuous sizes, or -rat to requirwl size. ROLLER
RIVETS—Dover brand. made in solid dies. DEST EN.
GLUM CAlt AELP.S=American and ingliah. 'LUX
SHEET IRON . —For covering ichutes..te. AMERICAN
A SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T railaand
Rot bars editable for mines. tornouta. &a. JUNIATA.
ENGLISH h NORWAY SLIT RODS. DOLTS. NUTS and
WASHERS—For bridles. eara. nd marblnery purposes
generally. CAST, SHEAR. MACHINE and IILIBTER
STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps and dirs. The
above, together with a full assortment of Iron. Steel.
Nana and Splices, to which tba attention of dealers,
railroad companieL engineers. miners, founders and ma.
ebinists Is Invited: May 10.1!4LS 19-ly
1 NU W. BA'LDWIN es. CO.,
ENUINERRS.
Bioad and streeta , Philadelphia, .hmta
WO U
road „ L i
a D n
r e n a ,
n 1 i n t n h d e tho a nn t n t
n o t n o
e. d
In Ra i l roa d R a i I-
Property, to their Sisiesa of Leconsotire Engine?. In which
they are adapted to the particular business for which
they may be required; by the use of one. two. three cr
,tour pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole,
or so much of the weight se, atey be desirable fur adhe
aion ; and in arcommodatlng them to thee,radei:eurve_ ,s
-",:trength of superstrsktion, sod rail and work to be
done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the
power is secureit with the least expense for attendance,
toot of fuel. and repair, to Road and Engine. With three
014erts In view. and ap.the result of twenty-three years
Practkal experience in_thehnsiness by. our renter part
ner, we manufactomArs dijlerntt kinds of rapines, and
iwteral chumeasir sixes of each kind. l'ar testier atten
tion paid to the strength of the machine's' the plan and
workmanship Wail the details. Our long experience
Sind opportunities of ob./fining Information. enables us
to offer these eaglets with the assurance that in efficleo
il. economy and durability. I hej srlit compare reversibly
with those of any other kind in we. We also furnish
to order.'wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tire (to fit
Centreiwithout.boring.) rosoposition castings for bear
togs; every description of Copper, Sheet Iron and Parr
{Works; and every article appertaining to the repair or
renewal of Locomotive Engines.. M.W.k BALDWIN .
Jausiary,=, , 'S6 1-tt MATTHEW limn
SAYING FUND .
I •
INTEnEST VIVE PER CENT.
144TIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.,
ALNUT STREET, South-west
corner of lIIIRD. Philadelphia.
INCOiII'ORATSD DY THE STATE 01 PENNA.
Money is received in any enie.large or mail, and In
ferust paid from the day of deposit to the day of *RA
drawn'. •
If The office Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morn-
J 1 log UR'S o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday And
Thursday 'rieslings till S o'clock.
• Hoy. HENRY I..IIIRNNY.II„ President.
'' ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vire President.
liTtl.tAbi J. Into, Secirtary.
Directoret.
Mon. Ifeisry L. Demmer, • P. roll Dre er,
Edward L: Carter, Josep
Robed Selfridge, Pranc ia
Saml. K. Aehten, Jnscpb Yer
C. Landreth Moons, Henry Dlffenderfer.
Money Is received and payload s. made daily n ithont
notice. • / • -
. The In restmente are made in REAL ESTATE. MORT
fIAfiES. GROPED RENTS. and sieh first clans neuri
tics is the Charter renstirrs.
. Irebnuiry V, '5B ' 9.11
powr A P 11,1&= STEAM . GIN ES
cohmtant ly on t hand, or TIIIII I WI Ilfttr, for arl,lp;
bras:bins 31arld,n(•114Paw and - ether 31111 m. Coal Breakers.
Percent' and Or Washers; &Imo; for shafting for Coal,
hoist Ina. tinutplagc tr. ... ,
aiii- - Etnrince tbadeWithout whiebtwhen required.
FORIALE-...A New ttationary Engine. mailable for a
Coal mine. . Will be; void Tel* cheap. Cylinder, 14 In.
bore; .10 'in. stnatel,bnx bed-plate, 18 ft. /one'. 3 1 ) In.
wide', GO: cwt, Sperheel; two eccentrics, to 'run both
way& . i
/14-Demeripttro Circulars of Portible Eng.nem.44
Trice Meta on handi ri
I A. L ARCII.tlioAr LT. tl
. - my Portable Endue awl Xaelone Wial . r.
18th & Ilantilfou street's, above Willow. L'hiladmlPUL
Apt il 10. '43. Itrain
, .
DIrOVEEtY OF TIM AOZ.-cam
lIPOitfANT TO
Tobacoo Che wers!.
: . Dit. DUSTAV 1.1)0:AILD'8 _
Taste Bestoratlie Troches,
' - -The Greett!Sidwitide .for T.fmcco.
IT is a welt knaitn anaincontroverii
x bie fact that tbsi toe of Tobacco is the promoting
=IMO of many of the most severe
-
dIIMtTAL MI6 eIIYBICAL DISORDERS
To which the race of am Is subject,-en careful analysis
and long and painful experience have Clearly proven
+ that it contains certain narrotto and poisonous proper-
Zi lies roost dangerous in their effects, srlatch by enterice
into that Mood derange the functions and operations of
20 the newt: causing exaey: to suppose that organ to be se.
rionsly diseased.
Tt)ll,totXl MVOs also the entire nervous syetem, sn
-20 Keeling itselfits all who hare ever used the noxious
.2r," weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous !nits
-20 bulky, Water Brash, Dyspeps,is, and many other disor"
dory of a similar character.
• TUE , TAM ,jtKSTORATTCP. TROCIIIKS
Aro designed to cottnterset theft baneful influence: and
h*re proved completely VICOOPIUI in ittutdtituris of
=met, and wherever used. being bIITIOIrIa in them.
Naves, they exert a beneficial elfeet upon the entire ay*
`tem. restoring . the Taste which has become vitiated or
destroyed by great indulgence, completely removing lb.
initiator' and arcompanyingitickling sensation of the
Tbrost—;.*bkh are always coiLerrat upon abstaining
"from the urn Of lobate% and by g vies • heathy tone to,
the fflountelt, invigorate the whole system.
Persons whoaroliretrievably undrintining theireon
'Motions And shortening their lives, should use these
Troches immediately and throw off the injurious and
unaleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing.
These Troches or Lozenges are put uptei a eouveultint
and portable form at the low price of 60 mats per box.—
A liberal discount to the Trade.
Prepared solely by the utkiersizet to whom ail W
aft:* should be ‘441 . 01804. a AB. lifffkff, Devout.
Comer 24 mallets stneb,
I March 20, '6ll ' 12.1
fig /arum.
rep''"'- -
atw bfri t farnictoni at loaouraiturer's "
The seeds tan
trees mitt by the uln , rtlmr 'kyr
„oh - gro at vire, only fborn growers of reyet A tl,
*tending. Ile domino! dell In procured gr am ,„ ' r
oast, in the marbatottnan tboae ntiormil cheap: itb.,;,
ni ra4d 10 the character of the seed Sold, r.,
rehiSteor'sell seed, grown proinkcw,,,, lb t.•
dips. where their too close proXIIIIIIT dete.rkri!„ . ;r:
qUldity,pliftieutarly thenkof the .acne
** important ronalderation to those who
fte d.or fruit trees.. lror trees, ar., send in ore.q
to 11.1.1f:1 ' ;
1, e
DON'T SHOOT THE BIRDS.
D,,.'s shoot the Mids, the srerblitottirtis t
That cberr you with their soot, q,
That All thesis with soeheiles•
The bright and hippy throng:.
That carol brtb tb,ir aatiro Llys
From otrab and li.fty limb,
Amid kitty sing their tunokil stamina
Frog wort) till evuoing dim.
Don't shoot the bird,. the heralds** birds, ,
That roma with buds and lowers,
That soothe the farmer's weary toll
Through the summer's sultry hoar*: 1
That build their orate and brood . their yttwag
Doable your est tags door, ,
And linger neer from earlyspiing
Tlll auto:no . ' goideaustote.
Don't ohm! the Dirtbl, the sportive birds,
That Dit o'er hill and plain. •
that leers •heirchillin4 winter emu's,
But no return aca n
', That +garb/e'en thdr hymn of prates
• With MAO) A giverld 1.1 , 11".
• w birch deism tLe daily tares of We i
- And bids the heart rejote.,
ROTA TlOit Or Caors.—The following wis,copy
from the Rural New Yorker
Ens. It t:RA L 1 —I hare bOefltneetilinterested, by
the communication of "F." of Oricaus co., In your -
paper of stpril 17th, and am looklerlg for respoa,
tea final other experienced farmori. No doubt
they bit're their rhoirgAte upon the subject; we
hope they will give them pen and In that y ou
may print them for your hundred thousand t ea, '7
den, I shall nut, at present, attempt any
i review
of the question, but take occasion to yeagh a cu.
ration which has already received soma notice in
your columns. I refer to the "four course" op
few marked out to the table beloW. The Lai.
mates areluunded on those Of "F.," bit, wary is
some particulars :
• ~. • • Tlabl T'l mit t ..,
~.
i paraere. Total. Prlos. sale. .
(Corn 'l2 ass. 50 ba. 'Coo $ to tz,,, „ ,
r 40. (odder 12 • " rant :
Potatos:s . !3 a 150 , " 450 tn. 2:5 0. , '•
I Earley 15 " 30 " 150 ls :Ii: 4,) •,
2 1 a straw 15 a :I/ ou f
• I"9w st raw
6 ~
at . 5a,. 20 " 100 12. 1 . 72. ! ;• ,! )
. •':
Ilya 5 a 20 • " 'loo' .:/5 74 N
3 4 straw 6 .. ' 15 ~ 4
Brans b a 25 a ~ 1:5 .1 CO 1::,, o.
Sisals b a • 50 o,
--,...
Ilay 15 a 114 tons T. 1% 900 ~. Lir: '.l
; IcioTe iran ted
1444 10 • Ps
.• .2 ba 20 A ,
ltr) 1., ...• ~,, •
..., .
The particulars of, the it urse are briefly fib M.
ComMencing Frith greensward, manure frer4
and plant to corn and potatoes. The second yen , .
4.
sow the ground to barley. .The third par 4i . v*
five acres to wheat, with a dreising of
posed barn manure, blowing early and
the work in the best manner. Glee another fire
acres to rye, which is a better crop either f.r
man food or fattkning pork or beef that many --
farmers may suppose. No ono:who has Oren it •
a fair trial i will neglect sowing a few :term—,
These crops are among the best on which to .. ACf .
down," 'and we shall always take advantage of the
fact. The land for the beans may fas fitted ant
planted after other spring crops are finished,
the crops will ripen in time to admit of auccosiful
fall seeding to mix grais, or clover alone. Beat.. ;.
straw is of high value for foddering sheep—near• k_'
ly or quite equ tl to the Common rpn of s hay. 11 s ' s
all eases of sowing grass seed we would ones;
with' a dressing of plaster, if none had b en eat
plied within alx months previous. --•
The last year's sowing may be varied; givitt;.,. 4;„,
moris or less roomto , either crop, as circuinstan;%:,;,
suggest. We would not tite much wheat, uhkot
tie could apply manure, raid sow early up , n
warm, well drained toil,iro as to give it the etr'„
est possible maturity. We would glie more 1 ,, e r''L
to beans, we're it not that more 'labor is reqe:re:
for seeding down; and the first crop, of grap t
ernally"of less value. If we kept sheep, we ~,,t 1 ;
certainly give a few neres• to this crop. At
rye, we think it rod policy 'to keep a supply d 1,.".
this grain always on hand.
It is of jeetionahle to grow more than'one so
sty of product in a single field; hut many fume
are so divided tbat.thatrhis would not be Feeel
nary.. It would not be tamed roptinti per,
down on the barley, and, where ore tat a 641
stock of cattle, it would b ad bottle to
some cases. As to the price: o arley. it i,
profitable crop to grow for (eliding out urn th
faren.2-and . perhaps it cannot be put to bettey•
than thus to consume the crop. Oats utighf ,
low earn or barley—they often pay a ttoud
—and would do still better were they not r
crowded Ore to the poorest laed, and to' the ho
period of sowing, end half cultivated at that. -
A
Torno Fat
' BUCIMUSAT.—Any time up to the middle
July, mill do to sow this valitable grain, sal,
most any'description ofsolgAry, and not ail
lately barren, will yield a-tolvable crop, protii
it be moist enough .to sprout the seed rtn.,l ge:
above the ground, A shower or two, er.4 t
dcwi will bring it on afterward/. We hare et
robed a Owl crop of buckwheat when
, s .ssi
a dry time in July, end ft did notr . cotne up r.!
the middle of August. t
The ground need not be plowed until en
ready' to row, as the fresher the 'fent), the u.
readily will the iced germinate. •It phoull, h'
ev,er, be light ariXtie. llalf a bushel to ti
pecks of seed to the acre is sufficient, at the .!
branches out like a tree, and the grain I. 1 ,,
on every tendril. Cool September nights bell
and matnre - the g,rein.. Early sown, tied bl 9 m.
In the hottest weather, the seed Is apt to Ida ,
forming, and hence a light chip; butt if fun,
in early. September, before a Lost, It rapidly t
and gires,a bountiful yield.
When ,ready to eat, which may ite'done el '
sumo of the latetl.kernels ere yet green, it lb , t ".:/
according to its hulk on the ground, be corefu!
,k 7 .
. out with a cradle or scythe, and lie a day or to -.±:
to dry, and theti be carefully forked together '' off '
to little stooks to cure, and not taken in until n,e,..;;A
stalks are fully dry. It On then b e thraehrd it 'A I
. 111 machine more , treenail.); than , in- any other 1.'1:
mode, although 'it is elpily beat out nith the flail. '
When cleaned nip, qtr.-1d it thin or a tt,,,,r,•thst
it May thoroughly dry, since being . late in the
Semiton e it is wore liable to damn than the enrlt: .
• A,
cut grains. 1 , ..s.
,
Well 'inst.?, and kept dry, the straw is a tole. .;
sible (udder fur young stock of any taut,'.''t :
sheep nilt.cat it grteliry for a change., W e E lo :„.,
e. fed team! it ativont.tgeourly to Cat,Wintert! , -(% , :t
P.. while for cattle beddini nothing is better.' ,
,er
The virtues of buckwheat as a table find 0 , 1,,;1
' c e,l n e t eniTerate..llluckisheut cakes
ur *herever known ; and fur pcultry,..tiset 3 .::
growl grin is excellent. As pig,
horse teed, it is better ground than NO
when ground is fuilstantial and nut: ..•
farmers hsve a prejudice against Vt.*
wheat, as it "fouls" the land for tLe
crop. Other thick it injures-the Inul 1 , !: ,
til:ty. From lone alp: junco, we tl:U.'a
wise. it kills wire worm., 'lcurcelha
and free,'and te crop of Winicr rye way
immediately on o tta stubble lo good a a:atd.p..
We believe in buckwheat, as one
of as annual. faun .1.1'""`
luipts.
Woe ,Sr clown caaa.—,Ono
quarter i
of sugar, throe cgs's ) on• hilt pint vt t •
‘
even teaspoonful of sodo, thr4e coffee c '
one heaping teaspoonfulof
cream tel)r. a bi'.l
salt, and oscines of letrion. w ill , mvs.
loaves. Hoke in a quirk hat n et !co bos ste•
—•-- ;
l'Avgar Bata.—Taltp a Hine g.til fit, `
witli a fau4,, put ha•iwo 4u.trts
pint yeast, and fill with soft watir., ittshe
and leave in a warm Once for '.!.5 I,l;hatiir
off 141 nee. It Wll/ In:wain good but a shot
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1 10 0 D C. ece , —Ono Cake cup of topr; I '` l
baiter; 4 'eiv.; I sestroonful of sok:raw: %
tablespeonefull of milk; ; cope of flour..•
Cookne.-1 egg; ; o*cup:l of iugsr;
buttei; i teacup of toirr milk; t tea.Foonrol ^f
eilerstw; a little eutmeZ " .