The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 14, 1858, Image 4

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FORRION COIMIti AND SUITE
• Ton led* of the nerdant due *
floft, sentimental foule r
' 4 ls.efesre of fnrelen mule, echo pats
Tee noble exiled Mee. :
Oka dote not on their =Ten bate,
Their lean and bang mews. ,
or by Woe, their tragic Oft
btotent jaws.
Tillit net the ran%
No patriot vu bs,-
Whom Locidese fete it drat to 1101
, woe eonsylfafir •
Year Count, who bears ern btu head
?hit rick laserient mop,
Tito offal pemnsame won will tread,
' sport the County cm.
Tb. bent tones% that seedy vest,
Bet not beneath I shirt,
• WM sordid feelings is veneered,
Well matched 'with o n dlet.
lie nests Tone song, not your toads
In seeking you for wths. , •
lie tattier, dent be, would donna 4
Your mowq or your HO. ) •
Onant,ltreesni—oonnayear spoons w
Hu been to make a call
Log vary lintanate ,ywall be
•If you shall Sind thew all. • •
Bat better were n with your plate
Tbe_failow 'honk! detest; '
Maio Ida poster gel your entato,
• By stealing, Brat, yous,beart.
You Indio of • attain ate,
,rapeetalli take hoed.
A
. nd don't In wedlock bonds eagaite
With emits of foreign brook.
The ivaiy Wed to the view ,
. of oil thou, counts Is pelf.
Rather then iet them marry you,
amain upon tbosbelf.. , •
.COMIPLIMITAZT , . :1:
Scans A? iBerrALO
Union bas the
,
Guest.—Ploise 1,01 you let me he
,plebe more of the steak I Only alit
Waiter.—Why I tare you ',bit just
have you does With that!
' '
Guest.—l ate it. It vu very sem
tough. (Waiter lettiss guest and g
career.) I
Waiter.—That man (points) wants,
steals, and he's liuding fault too.
Carver.—Mark that man, boys.
more; do yea bear that? (To waiter
Tell that gent, waiter, that wo ,can'
feed him like ap elephant, at the , p
We shalt raise him a dollar a daY,:
.for "more. "
. N. B.—" Pie since leire tbat the .
takes by the police u s ',shadow:"
SCHNIGI A? A CHICAGO lierit.
Republic bee the folloarink: ,;•
Beene I.—Arrival In the morning
gentlemen from the Bast twelve io n
let °althorn's:6—M clerk In the ei
le this confounded smell here r
say, oaten& imall t the
bogie, air; good heeltby smell, slr.l
Gentleinaii.--Protoablip I want t aloe aeata Off
eared for myself and ,friende,Al Tighe, sire,—
. Have .in secured right sway .
Seca* 2.-Dinner. Gentletuan , ds his.reat,
with eleven other chairs, reserved .r Mall—waits
about twenty minutes for his fries ; to Com...—
Fluidly asks waiter what's the mat •r.
'Beryint.—Guess defri got de d tem r.
' Ginest.4-Dlsiemper ! what instate .er?
‘',Servant.-0 you see 4e bonse.2 • ells; sod Pea
piechitl. stand de smell at Nat, sat gits 'dea f -
Dam what day calls distemper.,
Guost.—Will you go up to my ,
and tell thorn lam waiting? • (Es
A period of half an hour is sap!
Guest growing indignant, and Ina'
collud vision, •
Guest.—(lmpatiently,) Well, ill
Servant—Well de fast ls, mats"
Huest.—Well, sir, where's %mai
Servant—Simpkins? well de ft
jest's!, layite of blut out. Died
nar,,good many dies of dat.
Gaest,;-(Wlib - hair on end.)
per! and where's Taylor?
Servant- - He's got: ,de dieters'
Uuest.—And Jenkins and St
Servant--b Ide doctors been !
kith; ober dem half an
Quest.—Good heaven ! And
ker and Williania
gervant.-0 item's been i 4 43
leas do hours. • iDay'll be in
Pt frongh yer. dinner. '
Gessl.—Great gods! .And m wife'?
Servant. -0, sar !•datsa whit want to tell)ou
She's been twirled char since t o'cloek, oar.—
Sent far youietteral times, gu you Was smokio,
an' wa'ahhet want to 'duet y
_.. She was dead
Akre sdrtet to her room ; site as dead immcJit
ly after brooms; Bab to ho y 'em fast hero,
magma ; bedbW spite quick in Oh cago. , Yeti, Yah!
(81KICeesit With 'his hands on Mil ibdomen,
and &bowl of pain) .
A GOOD yarn Is told of Dr. , utopian,. of At
. - 'aka*, a generons,.good man, a tiptop landlord
and )wit ; but , he certainly emu . fat it once. _ 41tra.
valet called very late for b •
,fast: the triestwal
hurriedly prepared.. Thorripr—, feeling that. the
. ."feed" was not quite up to t ' m a ci, made sal
sorts of apololuse alt *ion; the eater, vim
worked on in *llene% never, Wag his head be
yond the efitnitive influence f his fork, or by any
act acknowledging' even th mutant* of mine.
host. This sulky dentiernor ratherl uflea'a" the
.Doctor,whO changing the nge Of his batte n," stuck his thumb in his vast •ho 'expanded
..ci
• his chest by robbing the .'m o Itl( its •iit,
, es.
and said: "Now, mister, d, ,
: dem me if I )taint
' mude all the apology n • •• ' sary, , nd more too,
considering the breakfast nd whii gets it, and
now I tall you, I have seen , irtier, worse cooked,
ii,
worse lasted , worse 'Molars : , and eller break•
fasts than tlife is, emend Urn • ." T i f i ;to weary, hon. :
gry one 'meetly laid down his to la, swallowvid
the bite in Tipsier", placed t • e paltos'of his hands
together, aettoodestly lac ing o ' at the vexed
'and fuming landlord, mho himdead with .the
;
words following, els :—" 1 erh t—yon—say:—'
truer' "Yes, eir,"eime Wi '. a vindictive prompt
ness. "Well, the", I'm bi• t, host, if you habit
opt warded me." There w. 4 posttid in the - front
door a small nigger, aspect ,lly to toil the wayfitr.
log man, "dat be didn't ,we numn dar sartin
?..frsure." After he was fairly •,nder wit, Thompson
was observed ureePing f 'm an attic windoi,
. tiking a roloziied rear vi wof the'steed and his
i;
rider wit a four foot tel •ope. It has been intl.
• mated that the Doctor h stated many seconds
between' thr6olee of the leo and a double-bar
ireleci shot gun. • . ..
- 44111.
Tee Fins? Kiss.—"Am
I whispered,. l and pram
her. rosy; mouth. She 'di
not say no, hut she reinj
earth went from under m
no longer , in my body..
knewthshappiness of the
Is all of this deeply esel
publish. _ The remainder_
Y. Blooper of April Ist,
more subseriblirs than ,
the world. 1.
• Aw English journal re tee the following :—To
show the relative .potiti.n lit 0 lifs of members of
toll yeomanry Corp., the foll wing. I siceedote may be
cited :—A regiment in t north; rec e ntl y on per.
nutmeat duty, were got g tlingh their move
ments, when a private o f suing his sergeant,
the letter towled bat ! rive t s Jackson,. ift yon
d::
don't pay more atten I sh4i report you."—
Aye, do.it if thou der, an asell raise thee; thy
rent." The: elrect may:.. imagined.
AK ILL. MILT MAN.
of sows of his trials.
iilmitbers was telling as
ttea' e bid bean sizipwad
ice, and hsd to i t e
nde for whom bsha ~
an trap 'in the sidewalk
tall by the Sheriff on
he didn't owe:, bat all
ithout murnapring. The'
as that las wife wouldn't
ror. ;!
.Zr. Smithies, who by the
pf gratimar and orthog.
ilideparture'' otlll saint:
e bowl of tny 'diseased
i'his last, rstOOd by his
ewe' too-tar gOne to, talk,
pliy now, fist squeeze my
once, was burned oat t
notes of three of his frl
domed, fell through is
and broke a leg, Was
his marriage for a de
these evils be bore
great trial of his life
lot him smoke in the p;
• P;trntrw.—The Re
way has a holy borro
rephy,ltbris describes; t
'!When I arrows II
friond,be 'superset! ,
t bedside; sod said, as ;
brother, If you feeLlii
haud;;and he equate
As old lady the ot;
a friend', ,paid that Nei
rearekry s and iraialei
log got agar me Maui
cation act heard toll
part s eha did Dot sae .
at slab eebootia' s as I
the tosoayly tottoiret
any, la converslig whit
darter wont to a tomato
Int at a great tali; bar.
Nat, brraehu of oda.
In bei , .
for bet
by they could..not gotlebet
lea gala bops to: ran after
, . f
Mrs. I Soalth to her irpause
he railway tram London
1. .08," bald , Mr. filaddi." for
"Orr abi item,"
no they otsztetilf bY
"You are,'w
thin Is the mail
A F A;11 advertises .
dertakii the ogle of
that `!lt,Rif be prOS
riii , "oompo;eatlNTlVoll 111$.
wow medicine." and sat !
bleb Ski andlortiokor.*
A grim oksliiblit
"11. saver tails. b
an UA•natand aaaa. t
iii hat asbaand of IV .•
irV9L D li ß tf r rvsaMTeltalfce for
front donrs. , ilauseksipers, tall and see them—
Just recatirlal and tor joie at IL DANN ANIL
Dianalt to be ilied..floodl 'Needles.
JOHN ENGLISH A: -Patent
MHz, Wiled Eyed lobe nta rbbdii the beg , Is
lb. muketioldbleeeet rims, b to 12: always to
be had wboloole sot
• Poltrellba. Aaiun . Wet
e ,s
",;..1.
9 -&‘ Dealers Isi liliz.baiiige.' 1.. •
.., . • - - ' rAmmit .- u 4, PA., , '-- - ‘-, .th
00 ' CTONS. errENDED TO
a id draft itti nu Osi,ati the pew* dties in Ow
Uslas. rAtso,drinsitor:i.alseit imd,Traland,Sei*
laid itadWeis: . , "luxus IV6T
“WNITE MOREL HOTEL.”'
&mei g astre and Jfiutaasttow Streets, Arttsrate.
Joseph Pegs,. Proprietor.
110 tasteless:mita ataiwomookolaileoeOttkeboci Mad,
end every attestionviii be paid y ibe last lad his at
teadanis to make pasta and trav b ellers exantatalib
August , 3
11 1 1/7F._ 9 B9IVATIPI4 on
Aethe Quaker ilowerofJohn k EctwartltCordaoya
of London, at:deaths BMW Banking Co. Of Jr..
land, Alava Au' solo. to caw tea* Al up to i4OO, by the
subscriber, at his Bookstore, Pottavilte._ Theft Bross
have nothingto do with the Passenger Littes, and Oil
are eonsidersoi Viof Watt hones ittthlt cough,' [ad Ut
It slope. BIINJ.BANNAhh
,
1111_ hats a totof the
Thing of Pottering, which It a beautiful view at
motion, wantati, tc., which be will sell at the low
rate of 2.; coati each, Web*, oat the LW. - 75ey were
pahlithed at al6O each. Now la the time to meant a
comas but taw remain unsold. I
• 11.BANNAN.
Dookaeller and Stationer.
May 29, '6B
Chicago
PACIOO
subscriberb
subseer has added raging
7ilichinsto Ws Madcap and tattoo. prepared to
page Books, and number Tickets, Ike., In ism or small
quantities. All kinds of Blank Books planted. ruled,
paged and bound to order—and all binds of Binding ex
ecuted at abort notice. Particular attention paid to
Binding' Magazines, Pamphlets, de. :. B.:BAN:SAN,
June 6, 'AT Diodes' und Bookseller.
a stasll
bit.
ow, what
and very
• to the
OV_
HE UNDERSIGNED,
in order to
rtireduee their expenses and avoid increased rent. I*
es enable them to sell goods at priees•euited to the
rembeed from Use Stone More House of Ben
singer A ilfetherill, to the Raiding adjoi ning the bridge
on cloal street, which will hereafter known is the
"One Price Island Store," where their old customers and
the public generally will And a genend assiortutent of all
kinds of goods, snob as
Dort:Mods, Emir, •
• Groceries. Teed. ' '
Hardware, - Salt.
• Queensware, Fish,
PrOIriaCITIL Plaster.
All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, for can
only. MATTSON. A SASS.
Port Carbon; January AO, 64y
bit more
U.sant.
spot 'him.
stfotd too
t tales
t be asks
• st ha! been
• ' MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS.
- - A Pettier Artlole'.'" - -
IIE •has just re
rely,' from New Castle, Engliod, a let of Davy's
Safety Worklnw bones, made under the inspection of
the 'English Government Agent, of the host quality
wire gauze. Abet, Gauze Covers made ready tar use, for
these Lamps. There are the best Safety Lamps ever in
troduced late thb oounty,andareformiewholesaleand
retail at about the cost of Inferior Lamps. Also, Wire
Gauze by the yard. and Lampltroshes by the down or
Matte. Also, the Clanney Lamp for Bosses and Mine
Viewers.. This Lamp is covered with a thick Class, and
gives an increased light which is of importance to Mine
Viewers. , • GRSJ. DANNAN.
The Buffalo
Quit, of
mbar -
ME=
girThele Lamps can be put Into 'a box filled with ex
plosive gas, and nioroill rapidly backwards and forward.
without any covering, and will not explode. •
Augnst,t3, , • , . ;
N 1011 •
Wholeaale Fleur 'sad Drain Stars..
THE SUBSCRIBERS .beg Lave to
intone the citizens of Schuylkill county,thatthey
111118 leased the warehouse or diessm-Yardley Son, on
the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk stree ts, in Potts.
Ville, where they hare constantly on hand,—FLOUR. of
the last extra sud superfine brands, WilklA P. RYE,
OATS andCORN. Also. Corn and Oats Chop. Mill Feed,
Buckwheat and •Coro Meal, Apples, Potatoes. gig 4
de., kr.. all ot which they will sell at greatly re
' •
deuced prices. Orders for any quantity of Flour
and grain reoeived and delivered at any point, on the
shortest Donee.. • •
donde rooms,
t darkey.).
!clad to elapse.
.a tient. Enter
Dealers and Weeder, generally, trill lindit greatly to
their advantage to gimp unit call, as *Bare satisfied that
by an doing they ran rave at least 28 per cent. on their
purchases. °lye tta a call and ascertain Pat yourselves.
BOUBBRIIKiti it PIAUI.
44-tt ,
OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE .
IN THE , COUNTY. i•
"SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EACILE."
Centre 8 r Pettey - 11Fr.
The axial:l,oe busineas •
of this establishment In. fir`
.ureo at all times a fresh A. ,
•.:1;
supply of the putt:stand , "- jai
best DAIIOB, ‘.l'"
CAtICICALM, 44.4„ &e.7 —. .„t!
The proptretors, the
senior being a druggist
of Harty years' experl-; - k.,-r - ,,,
give -Ip** penamal
attendsnen at all Irma. rfr
Sit Particular .
non paid to Pkysidana ,
Preaeriptions. ! .
*.• Paiute, Ms, Maar, Dyniduffs, Le.. In large snort
ment, w,holesale end retell. JOHN O. DROWN . * SON.
JuntvVl, ' 5B • • j 20-
t is, do nese is
de distemper,
DftAld4Wm
: r or; too.
ith ?
holdhe • waft-.
ones, and Bar
collapsed stage
cot:Etas afore you
NATIONAL HOTEL,
• (Gate "WHITE SWAN,"). •
RACE Street, above TRIED .
'' •
' ' qrs.-
The Proprietors of the above, welbknown establish
ment, being thankful for the very liberal patronage lie.l
stowed upon them the past year,take thb method of .n- 1
forming their friends and the ruble that they are still
prepared to accommodate them if favored with a call.
During the Winter-a:tribe the house hap been thor
oughly renovated, improvementi made, and otherexten
alve alterations in contemplation.
We are determined to devote our whole attention to
business and flatter ourselves with the conviction that
we shall be able to give general satisfaction.
. Respectfully yours, r WERTZ tk STOVER,
Race street, door Thil 4 .
hirTRNMB:—$l 28 pei.dayA"
N. R.--Carriages will always bifln readiness to corms
.Passengers to and from Steamboat Landings and Pali
road Depots.' • • • 8. eB.
'Philadelphia, April 1, ifely
t e4r /e74 141 1 ", , ,
c‘es;: Araiiema l
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lACATIM {l . l
FILILADELPIIIA. CHICAGO, IIL ,
BUFFALO, N. Y.. CLEVELAND. Ohio.
ALBANY, N.Y. y Drrnorr t Mick
A Student entering either of these Colleges has the
priTilege of all for en unlimited Ume: •
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE,
B. E corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets.
EDWIN D A. WEDS% DIAULON WiLLIAMBON,
O. B. TitillTT, . .J. COOK.
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
, Book-Weeping,
In ail Its most approved forms, adapted to the various
ftartmente of Trade and Comuieres. including General
Wholesale and Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding,
Comminslon, Banking, Exchange, Manufacturing,
mading, hteuntioating, ke.., Ac.
Penmanship.
A good handltriUng b ',girded of the first Wiper.
tance, and 4 gnaranteed to all completing the Comae.
COMAIERCIAL CALCULATIONS, NEATAI
TILS-CA.W. BUSINESS, CORRESPON-
D4'IVCR,' 'USAGE, &c..
Daily Lectures art delteereti aims the aZore essiistic.
DIPLOMAS 'are 'awarded tO Students completing the
Conne and paising,the necesary examination.
General information. •
i I really dear, Sophia?"
i my bungling lips to
t ,
d not ay yes; she did
ad toy kin, and the
feet, and my soul was
touched the stars. I
seraphim I The above
[log story that we can
will be found in the N.
Which Ina four million
ere are inhibitante In
. 1 i
The propiletoni of these Colleges design perfecting
Chain of Schools throughout thelrloclivil ernes of the
East and West that shall Admit* young men opportuni
ty tosqualify themselves In the various modes of doing
business, not only In Great commercial Centres of the
Sad, but In the great and gniving West, also, The es
tablishment of such SchoWs;is believed to be Indispen
sable to this result. ;
The Schools it the shore ;Mints are 111 In a - prosperous
conditinn. Over SOO Students were in attendance upon
them during last Winter's Session.
There are , no terms and no iseatlonp. Students May
'therefore, enter and prosecute the Studies without refer.
*nee to dams.
' Vernal
Sebolarnblp fbr Complete CAiune.theludlng book.
KeeplngOrritlng, Leetctrem. . 140 00
Dook•Keeplog for; HAW Conroe -• . • - 20 00
_ .
40•For . fai her particulars - 11;4d for Catakque aniOir•
cigar; Addresa, BRYANT is STRATTON,
April 10, 'Si 2 Ipfrly
, _SCIUYLKILL I NAVICATION
THE B OARD of MANAGERS have
adopted the followlkir Rates of Toll on Miscellane
ous Articles, ind on Boats, to be charged on their Works
during the year ISM
TOLL TO DE CHARGED PER TON OF 2000 poulsps.
All articlei carried ten mules sod under, shall pay
twenty teals ton, except where this amount shalt ex
ceed cents per.ton on the ascertained tonnage of the
vowel for any lock passed below Reading. or 44xwita per
ton above Reading. In such curl, these last mentioned
rates will be charged. ,
For any distance beyond ten mDes,one cent per toe
pot mile additional will be charged, except that /Juke.
stone, Clay,.lirick ,Rata, Posts and Mills, Manure and
• Cordwood, shall be charzed not more than 30 cent* per
ton.
Iron Ore, Wrought or Stubbled Stone. Common Bricks,
Rough perk, Sand, Unwrought, linliding,Flag and Curb
Opine, not morel/mu 34 rents perion. .
Cypautn,Flate, Marble Fire Sticki Soap 'Stone, Fish,
Salt. Ire, Copper Ore, Scrap Iron and Broken Castings,
not more than 44 cents,
Pk Iron, itail Road, Mr and Manufactured Iron,Casta
lugs and Machinery
w, Flour Simla. R , Ticaber, rostra' and oars, Pawed
Lumbar, Siiinglas, flay and straaw
tuitions Cool, Diatilled I.lqp9nrand Bekaa, Merchandise
of all kinds, and all articles not otherwiae "pacifically
enumerated, not more then E.S cents per too for any dbis
lance: Pnnideci; That Union, than 100 pounds °Nun
powderare carried upon any boat, the boat and 'entire
cargo, *hall pay the full- charter rata for. every leek
pelmet:,
Nors.—ln passing the Locks, Roots shall hare me*
dance of ;Rafts. Rafts not complying with this- Mule
tient be charged theAtil charter rates. • • -
TOW, BOATS.
Th - o Toll authorised by; the Charter of the Comply;
Is 6 1 4 tents per ton for every lock passed below Reading
and 4 rents per ton for every lock Mused above Beading,
on the aserrtaltred tonnage of the mount and these rates
will - be charged against every boat; hilt conditional pen
cults will be issued to boots which may be navigated to
strict conformity to law 'end to the regulations of the
Ontapany, at thy following rates=
Ikata carrying cargo, which has paid Dye dollars or more
for tolls—free,
Ikactsworladen.or with cargo Whkh tuts' paid foss than
pre dolinr• is tolle—,, , • : •
• For I Wire under.', -• • • • • - Du ,
" mono than 0, mid lcit over 10 milk* 1 00 .
" wore than 10. an, not over 'XI Mktg, • • SO-.
s 4 as distance beyond 20 nailer. • - 200
Any vtaatlon of the laws or ragnlatloni for using the
navigation, and for the' protection of the worts of the
Company, wilt reuder.the boat liable to an additional
toll, not exceeding the fall charter =teased to detention
of hosiand cargo anti! each tailor the eatinnetation
thereat deed by the Inanagave. Id paid.
Beata running upon e **tie level of the weeks shall
pay tor each lock they may at any thee peas, fear oasts
per gen upon the asoortahted tonnage thereat One
Seedling and Si, onerper les below Reading, egrejahly
00 the dicker - • • - --
;.'DlorAnol WiBsr4. • IRAIXi,
Illee . of 'the flavtgatios 0 01 11 0 1 12 -
aiwg+pua, Nowa ;iss;
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pottsville, October 31, 'b
PRICES BEDUCXD TO, SUIT THE TINES!
110.113 D OP ILLITLISO.
JOILN B. MY RB. ; ' . MORRIS LALILLOWALo t
Prof. JOHN'S: BA RT. — W. C. PATTERSON.
".I..MISCELLANEOUS. , i-,,,
WOOD'S IRON ORNAMENTS.
H E subscriber is authorized to re- -
calve driers for all *Jude of Iron rases. Fetters,
halm Brackett, Mints. tr.. e.; watt utkaturett Wove
• PII3IOT, late Wont Wool; Ridge Air en ua ,
awl wilLfarcelah there at their oast Vices—ear
rlage Daly added. h•book of theoltoettr cad be tom at
oar store, together with the pried of the difforeat arth
cit'L ' • • . TINNJ.BANNAN.,
iii..,NHONIPSON; ..
. ' -
`, Banks* stud IC/ostler to St xtbassitief
Opposte/lie Beiscopatl Olen* Etttirilf/e. itt. . -.
K
NCURREN'I's Money, • Gold and
Silver. teartiriunints, Ite.,boughtaad sold. Wlll
etly Oland to all collections salmi, ttil to his ears—
negotiate balleela paper; lees* eteelsa,vol all other M .
ensigns, Money notoised on deposit *pinafores& al.
„lowed. _ .
Befdvse Dumas A Co., Philadelphia ; lion.
C. W.llanns, Ppltzsillo; Joan &arm. Preslaentlll.
here batik, Pottiville: .11IIlta Pansam,Eig-, Pottsville,
and C. Lama. Zig - Pottsville.
Mira* Sorstabor 7; 'fa 1S-
L =AIM 6114. 7AIM&
Illhat which his long been souglit Ibr In pcottnillit t ;
catiov to bad by going to
E. T ELLRIC4 & CIEVIEt
• (amassers to E. T. Taylor.)
Clump Insltionable Clothing, Nerchant Mier.
_ • •-- ingoutil Gonad. Flarnigking ittoro, ,
tainserof Osittire and Maltantango streete,'Whesti be
*wad tbe b nuemstosent ot cloths, mailmen* rest
bpi= gpalsosntreadyinsee clothing
age to — Winn* of Pottssilie:whieh
has - been eilleeted srtfiltgeset earn hunt the tar-• •
gftt booms to Ph! iadelptate and New Tack. We '
buy for ash, end will silf'Ste rub, at the evsl towed,
prices. Wedesireto call parlimalar &nestles toossrenie:
tower deprttos, being all " radical ; tailersi twain
,long experience In &titbit. Paris; Philadelphia
~andlioaton, we feel ermadent that.anitswill <alma
be surpassed tbr neatness of style, tea and nt,by any
houses in the cities. much lest In Pats Our fur
nishing department Is supplied with all " latest styles
of gentlemen's furnishing goods. Bhll6 aide to order
on scientific principles; by one of the plc bowies in
Philadelphia; and warranted to et. L ._ _
Sirnemanber the place--Lbraer of ,pitiarsond MCP'
Aniliaalf)o sired!. • Slay 2/: Id Mt
gaIatICRIPTIONBOOKS.: . '
THE following,books are pablithe c d
'by wa'airtiptlon pals, sad alll be farnlabed at Ha"
idlers' prices by the snbeertberosho has recalled
the Agency for Pottsville and viednity,_
- i'llsW ESCYCLOPRDIA ASIY.RICANA.
Edited by Dowse Ripley end Chu. 4. Dint. To be
completed la 15 volumes, royal octavo, at $3 per vol. In
cloth; $3 50, library; $4, haltmorocco; $4 be, banytes.
Bextra. A voltam, vlll be Issued *yeti 3 or 4 month&
ENTON'S ABILITKIMENT OE DEBATES IN CON-
Price. $3, In cloth; $3 Law Sheep.
DENTON'S TRIRTY YEARS' VIEW. ,
•
Two.* nlumen $6, Ineotbt $6, library style."
*DORIC/AN ELOQUENCE.
From Otis to. 'Webster. ry Rated tar frank Worn. Price,
45, In cloth; SP, lib 'calla •
DR. ELDER ra 'S 1.11/11 Dlt DR. KANE.
. This work is equal In Intend to Dr. Rens's celebrated
"Arctic Explorations," and all there who purchased a
copy of hla gnat rook, will want a copy of his Ufa—
Price, di 60, ha cloth.
Theme Books can only be bad by subseription-4nd
specimens of the work ran be en and examined before
subecrlbist, so that panne know what they are subsert.
Wog to. _ We take this occaelon to rum* here, that
these woe einnot be obtained hots any of the book
sellers, except wben they are appointed. /loots to to.
crier subsreiptions. BENJ. DANNAN.
agent for D Appleton Al Ch.'and Childs d itterent,
Preikuktph
Pottsville. Ms 15, 'WI • 20- •
PLUMBING.
CAIFITIANO
,hment,
Porrsvius, pAi. • '
„es undendgmedrespeetfully
wins the eitlierns of Pottle
e And vicinity. that baring
•ebased , the Plumbing Er.
lishatenfotHeary Dick.
war and attached It to his
41tUrtgBasistor. will h..r
enrry on bot:. rnl,lre,
hopes., bu l tt:lct attention
minews-- in g always on
id • large an well , selected
41,employing competent
'men, and, doing work at
reatuneratingprictis—tore•
se a portion of the public
tentage.
' in stock will rolislet of Wa
lllomits. Iron. Copper and
, Bath Tnbs, Porcelain and
pper,Wash Misfits, Iron and
.ement Plugs, Brass Cocks for
—nu Tate,_ and Leather Hose for paver
mentsalreach Pipes and Couplings the pavements,lron
and Lead Pipe of all , itisectimellzturee of every kind,
em¢racinga tuft assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants,
Bracket.. kn., fie.. Le., inantifsetured of the beet quality
of materials, and 1 of the latest and Most approved pat
terns. • DANIEL D.IIO.IIBTON.
April 11. '3ll 13
COIL
NEVIN 1,,
SAWYER &
Sh(piers of the beet qaslltleirof •
RED AND WRITE ASH SCIICYLiiILL COALS.
Alto, CUMBERLAND COAL. ' •
Omote-106 Walnut 'treat, PIILLADELPIII4; and
SI State street, BOSTON.
EirPraducera and puretuteers of Coal wUi fled It to
their advantath to glee us a all.
NEVIN, SAWYER & 00.
July 3„. • 27.3 m
I. F. VO,ORIIIES & ;Co.,
MIN) 1.11) MA/ Or TUC CELE:DRAM
Lewis ,17'ehs Red. Ash .Coal,
Prom the "NEW
'i ' •
They mine noothir Cal—wbleb assaree Its portly.
AM . - Cargo svdes try J. 8. SILVER,-Jrn it' ol 2.l. -
I No: 1.1 Pipe street, :till" Dr , "
Pottsville, Jut* 6, MS
•
VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CM,
SOLE MEM OE Ylla ,
Lehig4. Ccial & Navigation Co.
• Wharrea at Bristol awl Banstomm
. ens—
BEST RED AND WHITE ASH COALS.
. - Wharf Btu 1, .Port
CUMBERLAND COAL
ht Baltimore sad Alexandria.
(N 0.12 2 Walnut street, PIIILADRLPRIA.
Officies:
No. 63 Liberty St., eor. Names, N. YORE.
No. b Doane street, BOSTON.
flay 22,'58' . 213 m•
COAL. COAL: • COA L .
LEWIS AIIDENRLED & CO.
OP.PICMB
205 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. I
• 1101troadway; NEW YORK.
SG State street, BOSTON
Wrsoksale Dealers in the best varieties of DOMPATIO
Propriders of WOlf Creek
Us of ?redwings/seer ifro,ooo tout a year of She celebra
ted Iheasown, (Rod 444 and Duca lizerw i a.thltedsk.).
ALSO,
Exelusbralsteuta fins theassie of the purely genuine Lo
cust Mountain Coal, from the ,Locust Dale Colliery of
Geo. C. Pori k Co., all of which will be sippp,ed direct
to New. York, via • Claud ; or coastwise, via Greenwich
Pier% (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.)
- • ALSO, . -
At Plifladelpkia, from Pie No: U, Port Itio
The chOlcest qualities of RED and - WRITE ASII'
COALS from Schuylkill County, selooted with special
oars, and shipped under our potions! superintendence:
• • At lairabethpart,'N. 3.
LEIIIOR SPRINT MOUNTAIN And voliam 'IIID4B
• COALS.
Wait:Baltimore, XL - 1
The celebrated HAM SUtUtl BITUSIINOUS COAL.
iitlersey City, 21:1.
(eta Lehigh and Morris °Male)
The very superior wilr • •ABARILK COAL, from the
Mdli m ere Van, taken from the Meddled, .1
moot 'and Coal Company'a relate," near 11‘..1..% 4 ;
also, the COUNCIL SIDON COAL; both of which; (Ir
steam purposes and for family use; are wuroywrerd.
We hold certificates In our Ohms, from parties who
have need and rally tested these Coals. and pronounier
thee, theater Amnia/me Coale for steam la use,
pro
dacing no doter lees ashes and greater blase, than ling
-
other kinds now before Um public.' . T .
May 15, '5B , •
J. 0, 7101/Mt. T. a. froirt;-
.
TURNER & GOWEN ;
Miners and StOppers of '
WRITE ASH COAL from the East and West SLicrot
Lidta Collieries—MAMMOTH A BLACK HEATH VELIB.
Orrtes--Centre st m li,a PP o,4l •4 ll "Pal Churd4
Pottsville, April 10, MS ' ,
(10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE -«-
lJ The subscribers bare assochsted themselves. from
and after this datacades the imams and style of TYLER,
STONE k CO., sad will conduct the business of Dealing
is (be!. as successors to BREW:1110E TYLER I CO.; at
No s , $26 Walnut street, Philadelphia; 169 listadway t
New York; Pier No. 6, Port Itielnood.
• FEEDER/0C TYLER,
O]OROE P. TYLER,
C. NICHOLS BEACH,
•
• WILLIAM IS; STONE.
.. Nay 9.'69 : 194
tLVIILAND and MAHANOY COAL
—The undersigned are prepared to receive orders
or le celebrated Ashland Coal from the t.Bantroftti
tmeerOolliety.r Troni the extensive alterations and Int.
; protpments made fit the Colliery this winter for primal.
lug theCosil, they feel no hesitation in offering It to the
- trade as an article that can tune ns superior In the Win
ter. both as to qiality and freedom from dirt, state and
• other impurities. They are alio prepared to snake eon•
tracts for Lehigh trod &huylklil Coal from other mines
• DANCROVT, LEWIS d CO.,
• ' No. lit Weald Wee!, Commercial Et:aiding.
February 9;18 ; 6.1 y
CAM, HACKER & COOL
- • tirlias AND SUIPBOUI Oi
-3314114 Car. ZECI4I4 4:70061;a. .
Also, doidors In *that trot quintlesot
Whit* and Red dais Coals.'
No. 130 lrabad streA,Ailatlelp?s:T; and Woodland
- - Wlearna; Ildilllt l U. ,
_____
'
Salmi Cam' 'llea= Miens . Jain M. Co o t .
Pebri!ary . 77,%B . ' 0.11
Anthracite Codas!'
cAHARLAS A. BECK:EICHER& CO.,
Shipper, of Schuylkill Crab. front the Welebrated
11 CK HEATH. and .131106D'IlOtiell'AIN Warta Aau,
and the OTTO Kat Awl Vein are now prepared to m¢
rote order*, either from Philadeipida,(lllrinotrod: wharf
,No. 14) or from Schuylkill liarett, per Canal, at the low.
eat market rites, for single entwoms, or lbr contrweht.4o
be furbished in outdate prime order. sr
• Orruzi--No. 46 South street.NZW YORK; flo. 132
Walnut sheet, StiILADELPLIIA. • i '' •
April 3,'68 .. . • . • • , -•• if-1y -
111TBER,. DANIELL & GABLE,
LESSEES OF KASKA:WILLIAM
COLLIERY:Home/1i Roams, Sminamoir ♦ Co.,t
are now prepared to receive orders for thelrielsbrated
WHITE ASH COAL from the Raven end Blare Heath
veins, and RED ASH frousthe Lutheran/ Peach Orelmod
veins, all of whirti are free burning and will adapted
.tor family' use. hissing recently adopted aurae improve.
meets in the taachlnftry fur thapmperaturn of thhi Cord,
width enables them to repents the dote and Oat phew
from the sguareiracture4 giving it a handsome 'and
nnifinve sise'sod appearance, they can +medially re.
•
commend It to the public.
' Centre street, opp9altit the arneriesn Hot*
Ageu r"tt ra i l l. 'n Heir iodic lkPtt 11a6L',100 . 1M3 LVTI4II.
f N 0.230 'Walnut Knot, PUTLADELPHIA.
Ot ice ". N 18 Nasals Mired, 2011, Teem
February,4lB4B. -
WIRE SCREEN&
WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS.
TOHN H. KURT; (late of and sue
ty resew to gears k If aertea,) would respectfully eel
the ottrutioirof peirons enraged in the Cott 1 1 1131111414
to hit ManuLtrtory •of WIRY, MIAL AND SLATE
- SeTtERNP,COAL DIDDLES, Wl7tK 8u06115, &c:, &c.
at the old estalia,h meat. ererille, Schuylkill Co, Pa.
[tartar, been engaged in tho business of Screen Utak
tor; for upwards of twelve years. I Settee myself • that
can torn out as rood work as Is done-em3rehers in the
eouaty. and would re/into thequati ty or ay work lee the
past, as a guarantee of what it will be In the future,
pled: low myself that I "Disport, no palms to 'auk* iv'
woriasatitfatiory to iii who may ere me a trial,
JOHN H. Ruin.
IJieersrille.Joiy2t.'sS
ESTERLY,R,
IlLanaricturtn Wire Coif llore . kins;
`%JOUJ.D respectfully call the alien.;
ttoo of genCemen engaged in the Coal trade to
their coal screens of the various sleet. they bare in
messed facilities for turning out the best of. wort with
,promptnere and dispatch. flaying thoutostes
bends to the Moto they eau sharietee all trt diet er t "zeed wat
their Factory.
Repairivocallyanci 'abeam/MA, done el the aherfat
Screen Bolts, Cogybeele;lidoreay 11110,131011 a; Gad
pone. de n de., always on bend.
All orders directed to ttm, firm by mall or left at 1:1.1..
Reedy's liardleare store ell' resolve prompt attemtlett.
July 4.'57 27-
=
D. L. DODSON; Deii.
tigt, "surtet Stieet, three demi 1 .• a •
entry', eolith side. [Pottsville, Jan./118 1p
pW. - SHEAFFEL Pottsville, Pa.,
:ioro or Um; Pouts,.hank nat. Gsaldgleal Blirreis
implores lands, mines, *a. tpctober 17.'66 414 f
HENRY PLEASANT% Civil mid
I._L Mining Engtimer, POTTSVALR.
Omcz—llutet street, north sitie,between Centre and
Second. , [darn* 6, '67 w.-os.
. .
n R. CHARLES H ERMANSADER,
Suurigeon send Ateessuebert
- tit WIG 8 Witt Gl—Opposite the; Arced Institute.
- ngint 29, '67 . . *l.l
- RANK CARTER, Civil and ;Min
lei Engineer, Surveyor, ie., will attend to iterrrys
k i o
ds, mines, town plots, ie. Mlles vithl3aml.Levls,
Pes., first door below Sliver Terrace, Pottsville, N.
Allay 8.41 - . • 11741'
I'4l. McElwain, Civil and Mining
Ity yp irineer, Ashland, Pa.,attands to Elarseytng and
in intlip, surveying and dlekllng Una*, ITV*
lating Prom and all other Wainer, In the lino of
protereloW,4etter address, fountain, Spina P. 0.,
Se nylklll • , Pa. • Yeb.211.1858 bly
ate. a. ainta.l_- .1 , br. a. sratasa.
, . ifitafri ift: Sysoloass,
ava, Mining aid ropogntpk(col lawireers, 60 dificr,
• - . iwa.s. ,
i
31ahr.qtanao A Eleand ittor.l • f Broad street,
.., parravituv-,4 lEI • TAMAQUA.
April 74,'48 IT-tf
j_IENRY W: '. POOLE, Geolog i !Le t .
Topographical oldie lWinoer,gootre ,
ttovillok, LNL,glossottestioio rood molt*
lions of Coal Lands, to omen 9 Oes requhind I!.
ad VadnieVand do' tifo - s nee and satire
chars° Ibr proprietors o(.est ato ' - .
odii4 .
Ye bruary 31, '6B (July A , 27413
4 iGEN.CY-FOr .Pnrchase and
'Sale ofitesi Estate; b Coal; ter ,
k cr: charge of Coal Lands, hors, Es4toill collecting
rents—from twenty years experience In tblyonnty be
Lope's to give satisfaction. °See Irehleiteiep Street,
Pennine. [April6,'.4B '44.] LL.
'!.' TRAVELING:„.
F" "Fw cNAV
NOB A tblisP P SH
„ /01M tegleter. aso •
boon pnrchmed. and to being itttad up foe
a Toyay.... to Port Victoria nod hazer Slyer. 'fira
and win poeltlrely sell to October—to arras
In thee forthe Spring talalbg. , The Rockland has
°front arrommodstione for passengers, and the expert.
°me ta the euhscriber for the past ieffla years in the
Australian trade is VI guarantee that the parnentera will
Le provided with every comfort and requisite. Much
Wore c ow furl *lll I,e experhmeed in making the voyage
direct in a noble clap than hi eroaelw the Isthmus end
undergoing the expense and delay at gin Francisco. For
further particubra apply to •R. W. CAMERON,
No. 6 Soiling Green. New York.
August i,'1511 ItteSt•
j g tr ‘ ' LIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA. d ik .
AND NEW YORK WOW
4 "° 14.41. " - • 82ZAK811FP CO. •
• Ili
FIE-TS-iiiiiidid .Steamships formingthe above Line will sail frogs NEW YORK u ft&
1 3
lows: 1 , . . .
CITY OF BALTIMORE, . CapLiwitelipuly Ist- '
' CITY OF WASLUNOTON, ' 4 , Wylleoluly 11th.
KANGAROO, f" Capt. Jeffrey; July 25tls.
and every alternate Thursday.
Vront LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. ,
Pale from New York. Cab' o 8: b, Third Chum PO.
Liverpool. Cabin $103,804 76; Th'd Class $44.
RETURN TICKETS available for six Months by any
Steamei of the Line.'
thibin,Bllo,—Third Ciase,loo..
These Btoamera are supplied with improved Water
tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
Pensms about proceeding to 'Europe, or wishing to
send for their friends from the old country, eau purchase
Tleketsend obtain all Information by applying Co J. G.
Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. 'Sabel A Cortis,l77 Broadway,
21; 1., to - I. B. RICLIARDS, Minersville,
i and to RICAIARD =WANDS, Pottsville.
Passage Ceriltiostes by drat Clan Sailing Packets be
twe;n* New York and Liverpoolodso Drafts mold by the
shove: •. - [May 8, 68 ! lisay
• ! LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. .
•
afterWEDNESDAY, 00.
I )N and
. I Ton a raiztu4 tDe p Trafes
irjll mn es tell:tr ar
Valley Railroad
i: ' •
t.,1 - Dommi TIMM'S. •
Gesee Mauch Chunk at 7.16 4.11, 7 '041220 P. 11.
" Lehighton - 4 . 7.27 1 3 , 43 " •
Lehigh Gap •, 7,19 -1 0
.1.09 ' 4 •
I . Slating:oh 744 " 1.16 '
ea's 916 ' 4 • 1.34$
White Hill " • 1.42 " ,
Cntasanqua 8.83 " • 1.64 "
.• " Allentown 8.44 " 2.01 "
" Bethlehem - 9.00 " 2.00
Breemansburyy 9.10 " 2.30 "
Arrive Eneton . :
Vp. Troilag.
Leave Easton , At 1126 A: M v and 4.40 P. M.
I . Fre.Enbu ir 12.00 " "
" • Bethlehem . • 12.10 P. 4
' Allentown, 12.21 , ,. 624
" Catanangsus : .1236 " • 6.44 - "
" White Gall 12.44 " • 614 "
" ' Lnuey'n - 1214 ," 6.03 '"
iiintington . • : 1.16 " 11.24 "
" Lehigh Gap . 1.26 - 620
" Lehighton ". 1.44 •, 8,52
Arrive Ranch Chunk ' 2.00 " ' 705 ".
ire• The above Trains will Supped with the Morning
and Afternoon Trains to and tromMew York and Phila.
dolphin.. The Beaver Menaces Train' will leave Minds
Chunk fir Wfikestnne, Ilashiton, Whit* Raven, it.,
upon the arrivals,'" the 2 P. X.
lIIMIERT SATILIL &IS. of Mg:
October 31, (August 6, 67 •. 321 , 44- .
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R.
WaiginteleaMMEW
Summer Arrangement, Jaily.fh 1838.
DOWN PABEESOEN TRAIN&
Lokire, Pottnllle, datly.(excapt Sundays) at 8.15
and 320 P. M.—Paining Reading at 9.41. A. M., and 11.06
P. IL Aniving In Philadelphia at 12.25 noon, and it
7.40 •
' • 13P PASSENGER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia, dilly, (except Sandie's) at 120 A.
11.. and 320 P. al.—Pan Ing Reading at 10.05 A.M., and
6.47. P. M..Atylving In Pottsville 5411.,66 noon, and, at
-
and .
Both tip n Dow Painetign Trittua *suet at Port
Clinton with Trains to and; from Tamaqua; Catawina.
Willtamaport sod Maths. ' atomism Pawner Pram
only am met at Port Cliutoo for Wukagana, Smarm
anti Pittston. ', ,
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Passenger Train leaves' Reading at 10.0/1 A. td..after
arrival of Up and Down Maiming Panwager Trains Ginn
Philadelphia and Pothlvillo. Arriving at fiarrisbarg at
12,Vi noon. and ea:medlar; with Passenvw Trainman the
iitirth.ru Central, - , -Pennsylvania" and ' , Ovimberhind
IL:11:roails. for 'Ronbury, Williaresport, Elmira,
t I z Cali: rare and Dlnnobersburg.
.•.;, t ;!:-Ltisg. at 233 P. a ft er arri
val of Train , . from above points. Arriving at Beading
al 4,56 r. IL. and manacling with Up and Down Trains
for Pottsville and' Philadelphia the woe OTODitig. ife
- Trains run en Sunday*. ' ' •
Fares...lletweerit Pottsville and Philadelptdays2
and V'S 251 Ittadlna and Philadelphia/ft 75 and $1 45;
Irpnitraryan,/ Phi 14 , 1e)Phla; tgt ft/Sandra TO; Lebanon
and Philadelplola, F.: CO and $2 1 10; Reading and Bar.
- sisburx. st CO and $1 PT; Reading and Pottsville, ft o 4
and „so t',s; tending and Lebanon, a and 20 oents;
Pottsville and IfarrlsbnraM 65 and $2 16; - Pottsville'
and Lebanon: $l R 5 and $1 40. " • , •. •
Thinner No. I Tlckete—Pottaville trißalthrioneAS egg
Readin to Baltimore, Reading to Letwastar,42
DSO pounds of Baggage *nosed each Passenger. •
The Second Chien Cars run with all the shore Regular
Passenger Trains.
grirMorniugTritinDown andAfternocaTralnCp,only,
ninon Sundays.
4 . • •
Thiongh Flrit Class Tickets, t reduced rates, to Niag
ara Falls, antrioo; Detroit, Chl ago, and all the principal
rc i e l it i n n t tt 4fell t ,:ro tth werlii., 4 t P o d altt ' s ' bre pisacielt
can be bad on application to trio Station Agent.
L WrAll Tickets will be pircbssed helm. the Trains
start. Higher fares charged If pad In rare.
0. A. MOLLS, Eng. t Gen. Supt.
TCOOO 'at HADI
11E' SUBSCRIBER offers at private.
sale the old establLthed locks known u
The Fron.klln Iron Works, •• '
sitnafed In the borough of Potl. Carbon, Sehullkill Co.,
,
Penne.
The property eopststs of turning lathe's, planing MO ,
chines, three new noshing; blacksmith'♦ toois, fonntiry
tools and flasks, with other tools of every description nor
cessary for omit:Wing the business, a large and vain*
Me assortment of patterns of the most approved ma
chinery uow assail* the raglan and a largesteek of new
castings aud raw material. _Possession given iftnosdh
Tho property wit! be *OM nit-reasonable terms, and to
soy person wishing to engage In the business presents
an ivirrttrilty wldom .
For further *ll4ln:dam itiqutie of the uuderrign at .
Bt. Clair . , or between the hours of II A. M. and 2 P. M.,
it Kirk A Ileum's otAre, Pettey-tile. J. B. KIRK. )1
St. Clair. Verb. 24,1858 9-tf )
VALVABLZ WATER POWERS PIM 413.!
THE SUBS , ORIBEIrptrots for . sate;
open mean:table teS dm:three 'sellable! water
_t 011 s•
en, h."lngtetel‘O. feet felt each. situated on the ' est
Manch of the Vettayklll-111ter, 134 Mlles from the bo.
namb of Cressona. 2% miles from Schuylkill hewer. 214
miles from Pottsville, end 4 miles -flow ILlsseresPk. , —
Those watre powers mould be piolitably appllot - to 't
smoufarta re of deur,posider, or mining and other
which fled a rash market in the, Immediate
They are' located on the Mae ltilt a Schuylkill Saves
Ttall nod. and are also coureekost, of soots hy,the public
roads. so that persons desirous of turprosing them can
have superior tartlitlre IbEtratoportstibri.' , A sudden-
Pei dew and saw-mill :hare been eroded neon ere of
than,' so that the expense of applying It to any massifs&
tering purpose will be email.
For further particulars Inquire of Timex .IVlerman,
tor the 'wombats, or of the subscriber. at his residence
is Cresmue. , A.14911.0112.
July 17 .-74 8 , • • -
• • MAX/10141: ~
Thomas Ridway, John A.ltrown, .),..
Amon Davis. - - ' - D. Danner. • ''
.
John Jay Smith, , Frederiek Brown,
Robert Pearsall, • , George Taber, t
Joseph Yeagar, John R. Latimer,
' Thomas P. James, Wharton Lewis,
Jowl& T. Bailer. • John R. Slack..
Phamphiets containing table of ratmandesnianations,
onn of.appllcation and further Intbruuttion tau be had
at the °Mee. THOMAS RIDGWAY, Preident,
asp() R TB-0 pi .miNtc, ,. 1 , , ;loge I.JurtS.Aetuarz. _ • ,
ID EPORTS of the - English -House of L Rip The subscriber ix agent for the a_VeLs .. f . lo_rg a is
In PrintylklU County. will I
1.11 CoMnions on the working of Coal inner, and th e • glre all nerearary Information on the su ', 'W .'
cause* of Accident* la Ito same. Oltaltroded with IllP ATTII9.I.IIIA: 164, R lqiNlf AN.
riserone drawing"; a very viluable and wafts work, lat, ' .... we
24 and :id Reports tarsals et the posokstme of the Sub.
'scriber.. -.. , - "R. athINAN.,
, yoUsrflio;Maith - **2B . ', '. = , . ... II- . •
. < ,
litligg• ' • - '
LIRESIi LIME, for salet' all times,
at the kUna on Ma r ived, !be bail4l at ors,
d, ie., at the lowest velem . •C.U: At IL
JAMB 1113111 M, Aahlati4,l4lllll a= protapt
11. and attester Meet than ItaTe b4ft heel/haft*.
Pottsville, Zack 21413'
. ,
AirAchertaisestaretiplisiveropithiarestiiiiabe
diamed SO per east. adecume en tor respdat Mks. '
TAW' & BriEßf3' • •
lubmating Grease-1
The chowe . st;ovort rellaWe and dors* car pound used
• for lobrieiting Heavy Atae bittern ato; the asks
. of Otetttholes, 4 terklages, Carts, Drays antlilfayous.
airit rilloot•Onin, and not affected '.by best or
eekt. Itanalheterod and fair ash In Tin Cana. LIP 1 024
Ramis. by TAW k DIMS.
Jima 111.'Sbe.. • • , - . 2. , e1y •
. L , r .r.; ,: 1' .86 S. ~A,LLEN,
I and 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
DEALERS
.OILS.
June 0, '47
Witiltope Works of '
JOHN .A. :ROEBLING.
• •
Trenton. New Jersey.
. .
lane assarhnest of Wire Rope constantly on
hand. Orders Ailed with despateh. Yor stte.sttenglii,
and wad, sew rinnalar. . [Fob. 27, '6B 9.W;
01; El! OILS!! OILS!!!
HODGSON • & SEAN, •
Nos, 0 S. UThanno,
Gamma Commission Zenhants#andZialers in
WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR HIEING
AND MECHANICAL PURPOEES:
ISept.l:4'37 3&4(
'• ALEXANDER -KERR -`-‘
9 ' .1
UIPOBTI/11.itaiyruot.ssAut DEALER, IN -
•
iFe. 134. gouda W/aarvea,.. . 11 'F.,1".3‘
PIIIffADELPIIIA. —•-• .-.
Aibtoa'a Floe, Uverpool Ground,Tarlorlels Od, Ashton%
and Par Idills Dalry.aovortod Am, oonotalotli On hand
and for ante in lots to suit the trade. i
N. 11.--Ordersiolleited. ' (Mara 13,'68'1143m*
GEO. W. POMEROY & CO.,
DULTIO 111
OIL., SOAP. CANDLES. *C.
NO. 12 South Water Street, below
market.Phllaitelphbi.
Sperm, Lard, Xlephant,Whak,Tannereand alarldnety
00, Sperm and Adamantine Quad's'.
; .• • :Sum' T. ialles, ealumia.
Phttadelphia, January 6,18 ldy
•.
JOHN moonE,
Oil and-toraralsolan Morahan&
AND DEAD=IN '
' I
-MINERS'- SUPPLI ES , •
As. 104 1. Witter street, Phltuutelphle i ,
Ras constantly on band '
Sperm. Solar, Elepliant, Mewled sod Basked
haleolls,Aperak and Adamantine Candles,
'Darning and CI routes! 011, expressly •
So Miners use. Wire Mope s
• Elope Chains, •
Blasting Powder, Satety,Lampe,
Gnm and Leather ,Beltlng, Poses, Wieldng, le.
girl! I,'bB • 144
Schuylkill Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
11:01f I'ottwillo.
Me in liMpian's iffshalitinigo at.,
2 boon above Goitre rt., Pottsville, Ps.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW,
101101COA00,
if ''-'1 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
,
I This Company obtained Rs Charter at the lasP Radon
id the Legialatu eof Pennsylvania. and is now rally or
poised and prepared to bone Polities, at liberal rates,
on Wire atsd [eland Oaks. on Public and Private Roll&
L nr: Junius, St r aka of Goode and Merchandise of all
ps. Coal 'Breaker. and Idaebbwry. Inland Insp
. ranee adieratial Boats and Ramos. by Carats and Invent;
else on Menpoesof Coal to Philadelphia, New York. Bal.
ktrOOre. &lents Company goaranteesto adjust ell loose
proraptifiand thereby hope to merit the patronage of
the public : l t
•
. ,
Directors,
8. K. M. J. H. ADAM.
WILLIAM MORTiMER,Jr. JOIIS D. DICIII KRT.
JACOB HUNTZING ER, Jr JOHN HENDRICKS,
°FAROE LAMIta, D. 0. 'MENG LI NG.
W. P. 8111114 , ,.'" MU. lIONTZINGSR, .
ROBERT 11. PAROLEE, OItoRON J. HEUR.
S. K. M. KEPNER. President.
• W. T. SMlTUeeretariond General Agent.
Pottsville,' , •s I. !SE, • .
INSURANCE.
MAIMTWILTIOSIIA , ttIftOIPOILWIZI IN
THE STATE TUM AND MAME INEINAINIE
- • Company of Peons.'
QFFICE--1116,Market Street, Harris=
balm Pa. 04,160480,000 dollars.
um all the safer eyes of propel ty against Las by
Fire, pardia of Inland Navigation and Transportation.
.1011 N P. RUTHERFORD, President.
&Winn, senrelary. L. Sloisrog, Flee Praident.
811iNAN bas appointed Agent for this
Company in Schuylkill eland la prepared to insure
all kinds of y at the Wield rates with regard to
seeurity The nt.'s eau be aatortaine4 at his Devastate,
Pottsville.
B. BANNAN Is also Agent Pat.-UPS as well as vras.
Insuranee. `(Dee. 6. 'AI 40-
*INERS' ME INSURANCE AND TRUST CO.,
Pottsville,Va.
CAPITALSIOO,OOO-CHAR PERPETUAL.
yunHIS : Company, } ihartered by the
Legislature of renusileitKultb a capital of One
dred Thousand 'Dollars isigew hilly organised, and
A in
has commenced business. . 'kb. _ moony is prepared to
receive moneys and other pro in trust, and allow
Intend ou all moneys deposited I trust, at the rate of
ere per tent. per annum; principal d interest payable
on demand. For rates of Premiss:nu Life Insurance,
See the prlnted Tables suppAled OW office of the Com-
T7,lomitre street, Pottsville. the...doom south-of, the
abling. hotel. JACOB lIIINTSIONER.Jr., Peat.
Wailmaron Kum. Secretary isidArtnerer. ,
Aprli 13t1 _
arrinacra nisunitalomPANY.
Authorised Capital, ,000.
• C IIARTER PERPETtI:a O ffi ce
N 0.91 Walnut - street,betiresn A rt and Fourth
streets, Philadelphia. This Comps &against
loss or damage by Vire, . ~and Der.,
ehandhegenendly.. Also Mama • on Veuels
Cargoes and ifiliights. Istarn to all parts of
the Union. bowmen
D. Lather, Darla .n
LeetarAtidenried, •Joseph &staid,
Peter anger, Dr.. 13" ' • tart,
John N. Illsekiston, D. Ile - •
Sasusel 11, Rothermai, •••• WM:
•
Rsr
P, rsas Preside*, -
W. If. smith, Sttrefam, • •
P. D. Loran has' been ap • ant fir the
above Company hi debnyildll eentothilic • Perm=
dedrinelosoranedum aPP I 7. ' • " 4 ' l ' - '
Jatmery 1, lef
zpizzarr. . •
BE Piiitklin Fire "flints . nee
pang, of Philadelphia, Mei; No, UAW• ' ut
s reetiosear,Filthstree 9 t. •
,
Ctuteleit N. Baneker,
- ,
Thomas !tart, NortrocallD. Lewia4A
Tobias Warier, ' ' 2 Adolphe
sam nal Grant, ; Itnyid 8- Blown.
.
Jacob IL Smith, - Morris Patterson. -P
Continue to make Insurance, permanentor Itmlted of
every description of property, in town and country, at .
_rates as icor ara cansistent with securitY. • _ •
The Company have reserved a large conting en t rated;
which, with their Capital andPrensintesesalhtlirmst4
afford ample protection to the insured. Since their In
corporation, a period of years:they have paid upwards
of one malion, two Aundred thousand dollars, leases by
tire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of In.
surance, u well as the ability and disposition to meet
with promptness, all liabilities,
CRAB. N. nA.Notan, President.
•
CUB. 0. &worm, Secretary.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the slave
mentioned Institution. and la now prepared to soak* in
'snranee, on every description of property. at the lowest ,
rates: ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent.
Pottnine. Jan. 11. 1852 24S- 1
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND
LIPS INIMMARCZ CWIEPAIa.
itrrtiourno Cmqvm.--•.£.2.000.000, or $10,000,000.;
Paid up Capital,Surplui, and Reserved Ecuuls, '
• • $4,000,000.
8600,000 invested in this country. '
Liability of the shareholders unlimited.
.The femme of this Company In New York, for ISS'L,
was upwards of $600,000.
The undersigned having been appointed agents of the
above Company, are prepared to receive applicatknis for
Insuranee again:lt Fire, en Gym description of build
ings and pnerty,lne:ndlng coal breakers and the struc
tures connected with collieries. Ali the* - parties In
quiring Insurance are rarpertfully Invited to tall at_ the
odice where partieulars will he given, together with the
Company's circular, and detailed statement of the con
dition of this well known and thoroughly reliable come.
ratios:'
In ease the amount of Inraranee desired exceeds the
rples of the-Liverpool and London. the undereigned are
authorized to obtain it In other reliable companies.
Reference is peZmltted to be made to the' following
gentlemen:
John Tucker, Esq., John Shippen, Esq.
James Dundee, Esq., • Geo. W. Snyder, Esq..
Jahn It. White. Nook • lion. James If. Campbell.
noßacz 83IITII and HENRY W. POOLE. -eigettla,
At Mire of IL W. Poole, Engineer, Centre st., Pottsville.
Jan.3o, 'SS bdt
' - LIFE 1111111RMICD. • •
rCheE Girard Life insurance; Annuity
•
' and Trost Company of Philadelphia; Ones , do.
suitt street, the drat door East of,the Cliliol2l
410131140. •
CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CHA ETRE PERATILIL,
•Jontinna to make Insurances on lives on the most favor.
able terms.
Thera pi tit being paid up and Invested, together with
*large and eOnstanUy lacrearalng reserved fund, otters
a perfeet *yearn, to lbelortired-
' • The premiums may b 8 paid yearly, bolflcorlY or
quarterly.
The company add 4 Bonne periodically to the lasuran•
castor Iltar, The drat Bonet, appropriated in December,
1844, and the second Bonus in December, 184% amount
to an addition of $262 ISO to every $l,OOO Insured wider
the oldest *Mies, mating $1,262 60 which will be paid
when It shall become a claim, Instead of $l.OOO
' ailylnsured;the nett oldest, amount t 051,237 50;th/emit
In age to $1.1.1.2 50 for every $1,000; the others In the
same propostlonaccerdingto thildnotrant and'tinus of
standing, which additions make au average of more than
t do per couturier' the premiums paid,;, : pdtbont lamest
tug the annual premium:
F
litirtitti t eEttil.oBlf, *34
- and most templet* artiele'of the kind. '
ater,Coolers, far office( tad private dwellings. ,
, Wanir-Tilterree.
r Gaon Cams hr Mots, Butter or Ifrult,dithrest
,•• Patine Wham .11resiorm-3,01r ask, lei
Iht - ' t •
Wlre Blit coital keilei 'Per Ws by - •
BMWS.
LW. • Ls. joitg. -
PorrsviLLE
& vr.* s. unnok'Ploprietas,' e,
avant
25,'14 ARM. Portsnus, -
Airs:food Stabdug provided:la ,
26-4
77— Pi - MASK I HOUSE, s • 'I . •
OLITE i ILATID4 Propriatitilit
Gates sereft,POITSVTLZE,
Thls beam having been refitted 1 • ^-
tbelleeet autaster,sseataaud vlsltort me every se.
ameasodatlaa:
be
at all boa* Tbe ehokest
best a gora *IR be leered at the t
he i r. 15revebrion eitl
*sour daze's', will tied the PVLASECIIIOUSE, atm*
respect, one of the Cunt hotels to the county.
Jame 26, 14;
•
rt. rt f a A t tt"l E gilti ta h an tiviti e f e).l
j!. 71
....,
extended . hie lease ails: shave ".4... .
named est:Wilma:at, will, by thii to !..1..! .....,----
quest of many friends , open it lolitis „14,. „....,.:...,..
lotoPtlon of moral on the Snit . . ---- - _
Jane. Th e improvements , dace bit Miami. PATO been
tam% and cen accommodate one ;hlcadred. additional
boarders.' The ground door of she nevr;baildiax. DO it.
LAW and b 3 wide, will contain five Bow ing Alleys; four
Billiard Tables, two Sapient' Tables. Ins and Lunch
Rooms, where late supperswill be
Swabbedßooms, as required.
These rooms wilt be exclusively thr tbi boarders of this
boom and their Menai friends. No bowling will be al,.
?avid alter night. I hare taken touch pains to "elect
suitable cooks. bakes, and earvanbl. To tame wbo have
visited the golf liottae, Kis aaokaatati to war mom
15A.A0 TUAYISS.
Jam 11, 11• 7 e Y i . 'E .' '• ' A l 2,
,
.
.11611f r eilTlf e t v E e l i a illt a ldr a tf li S e lit/018 1;25.
• lortment of Window Shades; net and beautiful de.
atgara c including Oold Bordered, Oiledi Landaeapaof Flo.
ra, Gothic de., to., cheaper than over. • :, ,
,:... ALSO ' •: ,
Insured. , Olasad awl Plain Paper Siiides, of frier! de.
seription i Por Sale by , IiENJ.BAIWAN,
Ventre Steset,opposite if.plaeopalCbtireb.
Pottnille; April 10 7 '6B . 1 , 14.
PAINTINC, PAPER HANCINC, /A,C.
!HE .undersigned would respectfully
announce to the public that he'has tuned a Paint
S , Second street, above Market, neat door to the
First Methodist Clidrth, where he is Petered to exerote
all rock In his line, each as Rouse end Sign ?Mating,
Glazing, theintng and Paper Ibtosios, on .the *boded
uotke, and on countable term. Wiring worked at the
business for a number of years, be ;hopes to receive a
share of the public patronage. IdICIiAEL SUNK
rottsfille, Aprti IT; '6B ' 111.1 j
REDUCED PRICES. , r
1017a.1.1 IPoszoos , COliekeirs.'
1
HE • subscriber has a large lot • of
very choke Patterns of . i
1
I Paper, suitable for Balls, -± \ili a
Porters, Dining' Rooms, Chew. .! •
- - "...7- -- 7
' 7:-
bers and Public Bolldlossorhkh `.•
'`; . ~ 1; ---__,,
be will sell at smelly reduced eg .., .
prices. he Stock embraces the ••. • • .....
latest and most esteemed Patterns.: Paper a. cheeps, II
*mato& Mee.
Now is the time tor ItarvLlns, for Paper Bane . nosand
Books at t '1 B. BANNAN'tt
Cheap Wholesale and Belch /biter and Reek Store.
erirPAPER HANOI= 811PPLINV,VBBY, CHEAP.
Ottoher 315t:17 . 0.
~ ,
•
muory & BOWEN,
Ileone & digs Palatal.* & Paper naafi.
ars _ •
AYE' received New Styles Plain
j. and Decorative WALL
PAPAS. GOLD WINDOW'
BORDICIA.to. , .; • - -
Thase wishing a handsome v. 4.. ' 1 7 1 :
Parlor Paper should moo our ••- • a wk
Impress/ad Gold Proper*. .
They are xsw nnsumn; and hare a better sleet than
ttionrininanolly •
Pure White Land, trench I Ct i ln r Enameled,
and "Antetintif , lanes, french and American
Torniabin, &le; 1 Window Glata,do.
OsV,w Scat, littivilk, 2 &airs Xdoni Americas Mature.
Aprii IC 'U 1,5-11
E O.R GE. D. HAUGIIAWODT,
Law,
• .19,17 14-lej . PCIAANTON, PA.
JOHN. P. HDBARI`i Attorney. at
ofail ß
tj las, Pottsville, opreite tbe American tioiun.
octowrai. '67' - , , 1 - "' kr '
.. ROSE ERRY, Attorney at
Ar ~- W
• Line.- 016e—tomer ! of Market and 2nd streets,
Wilk. , ' Ltalrast 9, '46 rz.,
MY ER STROUSE4 Attorney at Law.
liee—Centre street , dppciette the To Be
gebenary 9,18 8:
DAVID B. GREENciiii - :arney at Law,
Patty face In gasketstreet t opposite tbe
Post Moe. :,Jinly 14, 1,6 wily
In-41 P. DEWEES, ititorney at. Law.
•. OFFICZ-7our dolts iibove Mortittier's Baal,
tre street, Pottnille, Pa. [Dee. 6, 'Er-49;
THOMAS R; BANNAIit, rn
Aitaey al
jaw. Office Centre fltriet,oppoaltetbs liplscopa
ureb-Pottervllle,Ponoa. [Nov-20,16 474 y
TURN C. .CONR/VD, Jr.l Justice of
Itthe Peace and Conveyalicer—M - 116, ;opposite' Post:
Ogee, Broad it.. Tamaqua, Pal. [May 2, '6T
LEMEN ' t P€IB — TER, 4nstice of
the Place, Minenville-4361leetton• andagetiellea
lie tad and attended to carefully, [Feb. $8, '68
' TORN SEITZINOER, Jui,tice of thO .
Peace. BT, CLAIR. wtli &Amid to all beelines eri;
trusted to him with diligence and care. i . [l6/18 ; 8-1 7 6
- CriMUEL GARRkTT;, - Magistratei
ocaveyancer and &amid Celleetor.! Mee, Market
at.. Pottatille. next door to Prat 0111ce. Aug. 16. '67 ll+
P. SPINNEY, Attorney at-Law,
A. Ashland, Schuylkill county, Ss., will act as
agent in the purchase and sale et Real Relate, collection
of rents, de. [Siblatit.l‘ , Way 3,17 . ;:
cstrHRISTOPHERi LITTLE, Acp* ,
my at Lmi, Pottsville; Sebuyikill'oeutity ,
ics—la litaliaotongo sAtvet, earner' of Second.
April 11, '67 151.7
GEORGE deß. KEIM, Attorney et
Law,Pottrrille;Pennal,will attend tolegal business
in Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Office in Centre
street, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. PH 274
. ,
Hno. antaxicu.l •I [CONRAD r. eamain;
ENDRICKS SHINDEL,
torneys'at Law, TikIdAQUA, Pa.! • Hiving aseciel
ated together In the prectice of the ' , mail Profeseio4l
business he Schuylkill and atijoitilug Muntleamitrusted
to their care will receive prompt attention,
ly 29.'38
; . 3 MARDWARg AJAPJapri DEPOT/
151ETun, au BOL/1140 , having now anung•
ed his troodsat his new place of business
and with &dew determination of furnish
ing slt such goodies the business of the
Coal Region may - require t their lowest market value,
solicits the Inspection o f Public. II shaille always
On hand and bayou's bands full stock of
Bari - eon, ' 1 Chopping Axes,
• Plus Iron, - . i Cosi Shovels, .--
Cast Steel,. , ; prrace Chains, 1
. • Slit Iron; , I Nails and Spikes, d-•
- . Rope, . • i Tackle Blocks, -, - •
Bellows, ; - AnvUs and - Vices, &e., -
Cardware and Iron DepOt, Cmcfmt Sterzr,three doors
above Market, Bast side.., . . : PRIF It POW,
July 15,1834 • - ~ - , - 1 2841
~44‘
litow Matz' I
Ninon'
Duna an •
qeorlte Tisßt-431
Caleb ?Hamln
.
; : ' rugs, 0
.. - ddlery,
' •• er'r Tool* ,
' : ' . ter'eTeols,t
• , nd Paint
~
ter a ofall sizes,
i t . , -, I,
,_
.4 Spikes,
, , t• d Iron and Nell".
am . Toots.
B ..1.., nottateriale,
8 It ' ett, ,
nal ,
I
XIII e. .1
C t Sawa,
line &save. i.
G. rne bletheilti
theyeotilit dedtahttnintil
the newem, by the mial
lion to b ree.and arm
end elial ' d thettcontl
. . '
.rite Aron
Pettavlttei*e nary 11,1
•
PHILAD'A.• READING RAIL ROAD.
14011 2-- ' -44-
RATISIVOIFsr
__
' UT UN IiIteIIAIIDIIIM -
QN and Ar
.. R MARCH 1,3411857,
untlifiarther • ee, the Coßmeing - icon otvieisite
be charged pet Quads: '.. . • 4
g: t
' .., .1 L . -4 f'. • 1 ‘. t. Ok
. . altrlcui or ilestatur: ; I t ' 11 * Ps
. '1
''',. •
Dry Goode, Conleet.l 011errepai.1eprPer ao:. lb
1 unit, Cigars, YroSh ihret,lNgli, Ghia, icel i -
MITI'S, Bran, lintteer=k 4 o l4 /A l'
thernware,Ortridsteh tiaikliemP
liame,,llaedwaie, glikkr4 lol lew-lreee,
Leather,llaehlteq,o7etert,olle,Seeds,,
ke..
Cottost,CetTee.Graisijkle*Tl,444l. Blif.:
bkies.Nalle, Splkek, Mee,' Zan" Provi•
Mess, 8 nor. tiltlelty,*.e4
Broome, Mr* Brieks.onftnektllll Stones.
Pitch and Tar, Sali,derap Iku,Tlusber
and Lumber. de, ;. 1 --; - 4 - ,
Bricks. Coke, Cell, /Wood, CUITOPTI7OI,
Ice. Iron .Ore, Ltiliestone, Mai re, Pig
Iron, Plaster, Blate,lnalt Lkolks, /kr.,
Vleur,perberrel, i
March 21, 'WI ;• • . --it
PHILAD'A • READI RAILROAD:
°lithe Phi a.r&
- j rfriketNiAia, March 2t), IRAS.
The rates of rutibt and ?WSW Coal travaportot)
this Company, will toti as ;3129th ;throb, ISM,
until furthernotk*: - . ;
WINSI. ,Illk .
!
It k t i 1 '° ' 4
- 1 , 53 013 c - ". :. 1.1.4 ~- 1 ,! 1 1 - ili
. r .; , • - • ?la, s.la 1 --4 - e,
......__ _....._
To Richmond. i \ 1 1.35 125 • t'2o
" P 0115 41 111 1 , h 1 5, i " . - 1 011 135. 125 110
"inclined Plata% .1 01 35 25 Igo
"161eetava, j - 1 1- 33 125• 1 pl
" Germantown B. IR, 3 • 136 126 110
a Valls of Behuilklll, . it
.67 134 126 I'2o
" nanayank. .f. ' 'l'oo .195 125 1120
•' Sprlng.Mlll4 ;I, !Alt • 1 30. 320 1420
marl
" Cotudieboaken: and 1 , 17-P • ......z.• - • • -,. -
- =both Railroad, - - ind 1 scs - 0- 1. so ,1,;,
go Itatabo's and ilolls' •' ,' - t "
Jones' " = 1 30- 115 110
" Nonitairtior/012 1110 125 11 16 110
" Part Nennedy_,. . l'Ut• :- 20 110 1.10
.oo Valley Toraa,., 126 ' , '1 10 110
44 Pbaostraille;'; , • 7 ' 1 l5 :• I 'GO 100
go Royer'. /*di . I- '.. lo 100 100
3 " Pottstown: 1 . .1 .1 110 100 100
" Drillet,. ,- ' ''. I' 110 100.1 00
to& ....: Likts t 6 . 96 91
Rea nib' -? . ' ao so so
II Baton** .110lidlisa and •.f 4, • • -''
•
II•broilIe, ..! - , 00 80 .80
oo llolintv:11•. l'• --•' -- - ''-' 00 -80 50
go Umbers, i s . ... -? 00 80 SO
4 o Orodszbeng, ?- ..', : • ..--, '• •= ,-. 4 1. ' gei • - •
xstch2e,Wl I/44 :WAG
: - :::.}' , llotkis.'' - fs'.-,!:' - '-'''.!'
PAINTING,'&C.
LEGAL CARDS.
HARDWARE.
: • wodoorslbe.
°fill, and nearly Opposite the
, Pottrrine, where will be
Moe Trays,
BritaaialWaro
Tab asaortaontof tix to Lochs,
licotko7, •
Poekoteotlety,
Table Sworn!,
Anvils and Vidor,
A/wartime t of Soo Gnito,
Sheet Iron Croidblos, . •
Wtre,Tta Plato,
Brass Kitties,.
Had Trona,
Pansand SollOrs,
Chats*.
ItallziadTractia7
Powde r and Shot'.
•
stotheyikblieforthepationans
Imlndttidnaleaptetty v inilhopen
lay of their goodn,sttlet oaten.
mmodatln pricln,wl,ll deserts
inued apport . •
41. tzgen,
"Doan and Iran, Cenfrn erled
:85f,
TRH O,SPORTATION.
`''TtittiDELPHIA,
SAVING FU ND.
•
•:' W ALNUT .STREET, Smith-west
comer of P laladolpla 1
INCORPORATED ET Tilt ;TAMS OF l'Eflit.A.
.FIVE PER CENT.•INTEREST.
Mousy is toceiredin soy IMIO• Iwo or Oil" soil to.
tarot pad from the day of deposit to the day of with
, &oast.
Tbe ones is open every diy fromD o'clock to thalami
's; till 3, o'clock to the afternoon, and on Monday' and
Thuniday saraingt till 8 o'clock.
Hos. lIENUY L. BENNER, President.
11.011E1iT SELFRIDGE, Vice Prisidsot.
- WaLtat J. Bien, Secretary. •
f !
.' .Directo --
rs! . '. ..
- Henri L. Delmer, • F. Cassell Brewster,
- MLR, d L. Carter, Josepb B. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Praibets Lee,
Bstal. 11..4shioss, . ' . Jpeepit lintel.
C. Loodroth Muting, '. . !teary. Dilreoterkr.
lionsl is received and Psilsssits 'wads is act deny
without node*. ' _
The to comment* and spade ID Bill. MATS BORT.
GAOL'S, OBOUND RIND+, and rich first elan scowl
tied as the Martaahrs. ' " . ", • ,
.sly 31.'68 .• [ rse Feb. 27, 'SB 4-17] . . 31-.
- - HENRY W. OVERMAN. •
VO. 14, (Old‘Dito. 6,) South THIRD
1111 street, below Market, Plillade
• Leather Dealer.
Calf 81rIns, Morecaar. Linings, Bindingly Red and Oak
Sole Leather, etc. WN. B.—Sough bee ther, Willa or
taken le siebaerge. (Feb. 41, 'AS 94y
NOYs' CUITHINC. • •
rEHE SUBSCRliitat, would respect
- tally Inform their marrow friends and ClUlleel •fl
to hay lkill County, that their assortnient ofClothing
her Young Oentlemen is much Luger than ever, arid
they are disposed tcp sell cheap. Pelona living a t cdhr
tance,have the privil eg e of exchanging clothing par.
chased stale store,trthei do not sult.
Y. A, HOYT & DROTUV-R,
272 Chestnut St., coVner of Tenth. rbilada.
April 25,'5* 174 y
- 'OM PAPER, AND SAG VAILEDVSE,' ~•
E., D. WOODRUFF, JR., £ CO.,
- - .0.9 Norilt Fiont street, PRILA
-- DRIIPIII.4
liter I.Sprtng Sperm Oil. WI rder Elephant I fkdtroll,
lard and Tanners' Oil, . Winter t ReSn'd Wink OIL
11.1neri011, Uraudos 911, (law pricey**
RsSn'd Vegetabte Paint - Oil, ear am) • ,
_ . IMPROMD MACEIINERT 074
Made erepreesly ter bibrieiti
for Sperm 00, and Teem
nonce 40 being enenuot to
Ap II ZS, '6B
----. . .
, .
FARMERS, ATTENTION!! s, ,
' E best article in the world for
- rsistpg WIIKAT, li Lel stritt'a Saps ir.Phoa.
p , site of Lbws, at $4O per ton, or 2X. amts p er lb,
by the Wiwi.
An braid and , tommornented Ar the Wheat and pram l a
'troll by Progessor CURS . T. JACKSON, Cheasol rf Ike
Cis Mates Jistent Office. Washington, P. c.,
It win repay the outlay CM to 100 per; amt., and win
not tam the mod by coming In contact as amino dots.
4111r-TItY IT—POOVE IT.-Sgt
0. A. LKINAU, Proprietor,
No-fl South Front street, Phlladelptt l'a.
' Or of mi.Amm throughout ts thughout the country..
ANALYSIS an be SNOW at my odlee. Cash mai with
the order will recolre prompt strontkrn.
. st liberal discount to sloretwpers who boy to wit again.
ifirPasiphista can he bid at my °thee. G.A. L.
- July'3l,l4 . 314 m
• BTAUFFER £ HARLEY.
aIMaCUILLP 11ATCUE/3 A igIVELIIIf
Nrolosale sod inCell:-It the"..rbila.'
Iphill Wakh I Jewelry 19tore." No,
. il it ird No. 00) Northlispons4 at., corner of Quoin, Phila.
Laser Watches. ./ al Jciecllecl,lB coral caste,
.$T
3 00 ,
old Lepitie, 18 caret,- - • . .. • '- 24 00
Silver beeer,full.leorelled, •-.- • - I 12 00
011eer Lepl de. jewels, o o 0
Su porloriliartlors, ' -- ; -- , • 700
Gold Bportsieles, • • - —•' • • 00
rine Sllver;do., • '- - %••
• I 10
gold Bracelets, . -• • ..
• , - ' • aOO
Ladles' Gold Pencils, —. • • .., 100
Silver Tei-itpoons„ set.• • • • 500
Oold Pens, wllll Penal . , end Sneer Uolder, - 1.00
• gold rillEcc 37 % cents to $80; Watch Glasses,
plain, 1214 cents; patent, 3.8% cents; Lunet; 25 cents;
other articles In proportion. ll goods warranted to be
what they ere sold Tor. STAUFFER A IIARLEY.
a-Oh hand some Hold and Silver Levers and Lepines,
et 111 jeerer tbantbe above Wee*. -
October 5.1857. 1,.
INIPORTAPIT DISCOVERY
Chimney possessing all the required rooii
. sites. ind applicable to ftellinp, Pactories
t Steamboats, and any position lam needed:
1 110-benetits cein4ting_by the use of
this improvement are , ---'spiaidraugAt in allkinds
e w e a ther; a saving n//oft /ram to 25 per cent.; a
saving of threelowths of the heat, now reacted; a perfect
mams . of ventilation a Pellet Prasstioss agaiMi Ass
w
from allow with the joist; clicapitesa in the erection of
chirancyr not requiring half
abloome mber of
thed
saving one half theypace In
dinary chimney. "
For Ilaitories. 30 to 40 feet In height only milked to
give a powerful draft for steam and oth'ir purpowva.- •
- Tut k. Lllll/1. ?AUNT CHINDAT AND VarrtlArlok Co., ,
Na. 318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia,
Are now prepared to furnish Ibis very vainabh; improve
went, guaranteeing it to give satisfaction, when put up
by thew, or in compliance with their instruction.
N. B.—The Company &ideate obtain some goodagents
to take charge of the telling of this itaPlassassntitl this
city and . county. Per farther Information addle"' the
Secretary, , •11. W.I3A ?FORD.
318 Chesnut strict, Philadelphia.
Weber 43-ly
TO TOONORTNEN, sioursmas °THEM
:PIJRVES, N.• E. corner South
liw and Penn Sta.„Phliadelphist,ftu. ' •
n s es-Ingot copper and Whet, pig iron,
sheet iron,solders.llrebrickat,portabletbr. •
ges,orptdter.: block tin.lead,foondry maul
Mal, facings, crucibles, antimeny, babbitt metal, sand
of all kinds, brass, old copper. tc., &a. Ile is also deal
er in wrought 11134 east scrap iron and other metals. It'
is his desire to accommodate machinists and others at a
distance from the city, by furnishing any artiele they
may want in their business. Articles not mentioned la
MO above will be procured and forwazd,.d. Any intuit,
in the above line will be promptly answered.
A.PURP&S,
I. H. corner Smith and Penn streets.
7-ty
February 14, '6B
~ .
ri NIUSI PUJILISHir_HOUSE.
- - • • L k: \ Wm. it oumessorsto GEO.
, r. USIC WILLICIcIio.IBI3 Chasm:lt street.
.4:::der the iltals Boum. Phliadelphis.are
militantly p übllshlng the Mica Ilu.
me, rout the most popular Authors in the United States,
Iq a style that will vie with soy finned at any other
' house, elthm• In this country or huropo.
They have also the pleasure I o announce to the public
t hit t heir of Sheet Musle on band, eonslsts of the
Largest anctinest complete aseratwen I to be found Intl,
country; they are constantly , adding to thelrstock ell the
• New Music published In New York, Boston, Ac. ,
They also publish reverslln strnetion Books,whleh am
In general use throughout the country.
PIANOS—A fine assortment of the bestuumulketerms
of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheep prices. •
MBSICAL INSTIRIMENTS. .
,
Also,a gene ralassoitment of Gni tam, Y101in5.3411110014
• Flutes, Acoordeans,dc.; Violln.Ottltar and Iflnp Sitters,
AI the best Italian qualities,' all of whleh wail be furnish.
id to the public and the trade at the lowest rates.
I Orders punctually attended to.• - • • . •
Sir All Lee A Walker's Music and Publieltione can be
:obtained at B BANNAN 9 S Book and Music r tore. Potts.,
'Tine: - ' rPhlladeltble l'• I 4.181, slt
MORRIO, JONES & CO.,
IRON dt STEEL !MERCHANTS,
- • Nartxt 'tad &shoals &rata, Philadephfa,
neve always on hand and for sale
BEST ENGLISH lIRYINIM IRON—lull assortments of
ftliagnalls." and other favorite brands. BUST Milli:Rl
- CAN DARS,ordinary slug, or rolled to order for bridge
PENNSYLVANIA BOILET.TLATE—
=Ioos slue, or '.ut to required size. smart.
RIVRTS—Dever brand. made In solidAiss. BERT IN.
01,3511 CAR AXl.R.—Aseerleas and Ruglish. - FLUX
I SWEET IRON—For eoveringsehutes, he. AMERICAN
SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—Trails and
-tiat bars suitable for Inters. turnouts. hr. JUNIATA.
RNOLISII. I NORWAY SLITDODS, DOLTS, NUTS and
bridges. can. and machinery purposes
generally. CAST, SHEAR, itACIIINE and BLISTER
STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tapered dies. The
above, together-with a full assortment of Iron. Steel,
Falls and , Spikes, to which the attention of dealers,
railroad comp:plea, englneen nitners,•llAnden and ma
. ohini . invited. ' May 10,1858 19-ly
M. W. BALDWIN &
RINITNRRItS.
Wood and Hassilton sto rlls, FA ihtdriph ia , Tim ea..
WOULD call the attention of Ra.
road Wan ogee", and those int.:potted (os Railroad
Property, to their Ayshut of &e motive Attiliqes, In which
they We adapted to the , particular beeriness for which
they.may be required; t 7 the use of one. two, thinly or
four pair of driving wkiee R; and the use of the whole,
or. so much of the weight as may be desirable for "vibe
:ion ;. and in setommodating them to the grades, curves,'
rength df supemtruetitm, and rail and work to be
done. ~By them. means the maximum uveful effect Of the
power is ~need with the least expense ter attendance,
rout of fuel, and repairs to Road and Rogine. With these
objects in view. and at the result of twenty•three years
practical experience in the business by our limier pert
ner. wemanufacturefire chirrrast Nada of and
leversl el/11144 of alter of each kind. Pa r' leular atten
tion paid to the strength of the machine In the plan and
workmanship of all the details. Our. long experience
and oPportnnities of obtaining information. enables us
to offer these engines with the assurance that In etheten
eY, ketotany and durability, they co %.11113part.VPrabiy
with Ulf:Meat any elbow kind in use. We elan furnish
to order, wheels, sties,' bowling or low moor the fin lit
eentree without boring.) composition castings for bear-
Wits: every description orCopper, theft iron and Boiler
Works; and every ankle nppertafolnu to Dos repair
renewal of Locomotive ROgines. • Si. W. 'BALDWIN
JsunArl =.1.6 1-tt 1f ATTIINW BAIRD.
22 ll
14' 1
fiIifrOILIAT DISCOVERY OF THE RODick
Tobacco 'Chewers!
' DU. uun.ift.umuurs • •
Taste Restorative Troches,
Zie Greg!" Stibeafire For reIOCICeO.
IT is a well known and ineonfyoiforti-
We fact that the Itee of Tobacco Is the pronsettog
muse of many of the moat.seaere
_ .
MENTAL AND 'PLITSICA L DISOEDEES ,
To whieb the rune( wan to aubjett, as esroftd analysts
and song nod painful experience -have clearly proven
that It sontainaeortalta Garrotte and poisonous- impar
ting toed douasrous ha their, o !Teets. uhkh by euttirins
Into the blood derange the functions ind operations of
the Moot, ranking lawny to suppose that organ to be sr
riousfy disraisA. •
TOBACCO affects also the entire names system. ma n
ifestiag itself—at all who hare ever wed the tIOXIOUS
weed will bear tostitantip--lb Lassitude. :Nervous Irrita
bility; 'Water Wash. Dyspepsia, and malty other disor
ders of a similar character. -
- TUE 'PASTS lIIISTOIIATITE
Are designed to countered these baneful influencesOnd
bare proved completely successful in a multitude of
wee, and wherever used. ' !Otis - harmless In limit.
selves, they *aorta htnedelel ofrectlfPoli the *Wi n ' I Y *
tens. restoring the Taste which has bemuse vitiated. or
dentin' by greatindulgente. cofhpletely removing the
irritation Ind accompanying tickling Penalties of the
nroat—whieb are always consequent upon abstaining
from the use of Tobacco, aid be giving a limit by tone to
the StOmaeb..turigotate the 'bobs system.
• Persons who are irretrievably undermining their eon-
Mitotic& and shortening their tires, should wee tbeeei
Troches Immediately sot throw nil the taintless Mad
unnteeient habit of Tobacco Chewing.
. Theo Troehot or Lowman are pat up In a enuttnilest
A
pactiilde limn at lb
Oro of 40 tootapar bar.-
41: Mond discount to His 'nada
. .
Prepared moiety by tb• a a wbaur. all or ,
den shoubi be ddreraed. JAIL BOWIRS, Dg"
Corner 14 andßara streets; Pbflado i
111, 4 2 ° , _
=SR
• tuaebiaosy.aasonabstitoto
.wded by Nogineers of inpi•
ay bolbrotairodored. , •
17-ly •
Ix ron.rArm M,
Jars.
_ _........_
GRAM AND AMISS ISICDI.IIMIT TRIMS,
Agricultural Isagiesesisata, *se.
THE subscriber will keep
on hand Clover, Thnotby and otiose OM.,
meta. tibia Mier and. - Levi ()me
iiiiilr, teigettereertal tweets and kit verde. whr-tr we
will warrant to b• fresh and good lie will mho ;reels*
order" for all kinds tit fruit itteN (warranted to Le *bra
therm* represiented,) epicentral Implements, &c_ sit
of wtilela will be fernlike at nianuliseinter's pr),
The stets and tree, wild by the rubseriber ant *effete&
II&
visit - wet I *eta growers of reputation and
W 441 In songs p r ocured promisee.
curly in the 'those who roll cheap, wit Lout
ward to tbe of the seed bold. Nor doer be
purcharo or ael
_seed" poen promiscuously in smitten ,
dear. where the., too dose prolLulty deteriorates their
quality, particularly those of tbe woe rpirelee. nu, IN
as important conridrie t low to Owes wbopurebese either
seeds or Drell trees: Win trees, ire— and In Union early
to -., . BENJASIIN BAN NAN.
•, , Irvin the Cincinnati Gametic
THE REAPER 4.
ir scum ix Ing n. annum
'hurrah! hurrah!" rings a glatbome shout,
And the bright erythre Gash in the Nun; •
4 litirrahl hurrah! for the waving' field,
Yor the harvest Wu beggar • -
IYlth brawn arms they wir4d the blade*, .
And the h igh
gh headelow are laid,
And they mown the meld. with a mighty wraith.
Like dtifts by the strong winds made.
"Hurrah hurrahl'' the gleaners comer
lb And the, bind the golden sheave.--
,
- Strewing them thkkiy over the ground 1"
As Autumn's Yellow Wives.
They are -ober around:" aid the cooling dree : hi
They quaff from the purr, char sprieke,,.
, And wipe the drops from their honest brows,
Then shrilly the rides ring.
An added airentth to every arm
Along each nerve thcy 1.4;
Am:legato, with a shout, avid the bowing pain •
They are plying the abetted steel. --
Thew. round and round the fields they go,
The reapers and gleaners al l , •
While wilily, surely, circle down
Thy ranks of ripe grain, 411. "
Rut there Is a.Resper, mightier far,
Who workelb busily will,
Al years goby; and the ranks of men
lie sweepetb away at his
Thrice happy ha. sr bed the Reaper comes,
• 'Tooth', his mighty 91614_
listh striven with strong right arm Rod won
tits rest with Wriest 1011.
TAX" O.
FARNICIIII WIIYIIIII4-1-41iiii4
. 11i young
person- to a lady, wbo sat holding ter child,
"Now what good Mall .your education going ti
do? Yoi have spent - ati math time in study,
graduated with high tusly. !Inroad music and
painting, and tow only married a farmer. - ,Why
did you not teach school, or to something t d ben.
eat tho world with your talents; or, if .you thole
to marry, Irby not—yoke a teacher, i clergyman,
or some professional moo But, as it is, you did
not need in much learning the &rural life."
• The lady replied, 40 1.Y0u do not look very far
Into the future. Do you see this boy au my lot;
I need ail the stay, all the discipline, both of
mind and body, that I °mild possibly got, in order
that I may train him -aright. Yon see, I have .
the tint impression to make on' the fir blank
his pure heart, and unless my own mind was Orel
cultivated, my own bean first partied, how could
I well "peiforus the task now placed, before Inc ?
And,lesidas, du Oa !not suppose, that farmers
have
have hearts tike other Mcn, tastes Joel as pure,
, Lamas they hold the plow, and tilyho soil for
their ouppott? Do you not suppose that their
minds are just as susceptible of cultivation aikii ›
expansion‘ as othermson? -Aare „they no lure 'et
.1 • 4,
the beautiful, in their' nature or art? Cann ,t
poet pain ; iings be jest as mtich admired on their
walls as others, ur does the evening hour nicer
pass as pleasantly with "them, when they gather -
around the riano after the day's tains is fltiimhe 1?
Ah, my yhung friend, you have made a sad mis
take in your reckoning.
01 all occupations, give me that of a fartra;r.—
It is the most healthful, his life lo freer from care,.
his sleep is sweetie, his treasures' safer. A firm
er need not be the slave of any, fur ho: has none
to please but himself. Not so with almost any'
tradestian, mechanic, or professional tom They .
have more or less to do with ; the world at lirge, ,
and have all manner,. of persons to deal with, so
that - they have need' of the patle'ace of n Job to
live. They are well aware, they' must not frvely
speak their Minds at all times, If they du they'
will lose custom, for they depend upon it'd peo
ple' for a living, therei'are, they are the screw-Ai
of all. Then what can be desiredinore, what is
more peaceful; prosperous, honest, lealtaid and
happy than a fanner's wife.—.--Corrs•PeAdion
Bora New Yorker,
Asovr yaw:le.—Do you ails , whets the Weal
are? Sorry to say, io your. plowed Acids, your
meitdows;nud pastures, end garden, Ste! right
io Mein sight, in yonder pasture, thistles dourish'
lirately,*both the native
. AIIIIIfiCIM and the for
eigner, mulleins, docks, whiteldoisies, Johns Wort
and what not; Havn't time to grub them up?
Perhaps you barn's time to exterminate them all,
root and branch, In one - year; but you can make
a beginning on them. Every farmer ought to feel
a little ashoined, or at lota uneasy ( if he is net
gainlog_some beadwity against this invading
army. He ought to be able to say; at the end of
4Cry season, that he "owns 'more free territory
¶ban bet did at the beginning. And , if he coo.
not root oat all the weesie In one year or two
years, he ought to exterininati some of them; and
to let none go to seed.
Did yen everatop and think what gross (ceder;
these Invaders are They carry off annually a
great amount of nourishment which ought to, hire
been saved for the benefit of your wheat, corn,
potatoes, and the like. TWO , or fork! duilan
worth Is annually lost" on , loins farms that we
know of. " Lost, and worts than lost! Row shoo
farmers would murmur agalnit Providence, •if a
good, or haii.strm, or drouth;caulled theta a loss
of half that amount! But they take the don-
agofrom their own carelessness 'Cary quietly.
Now, let ui speak a word la season . Grub up .
at onee, the
: roots of fie& w eed you cep {iil
time for; and if ykkeen not kill alt, b4ure
prevent alai.. ripen - ay seed. Set that down AA
rule never to be violated. Now, in this my
ittooas of August, when every growing - thing is
battening to maturity, make an' onvitu4lit
the barbarians. Heap high your trispliiey on the
hattle.lleld; and era long, lire thorn„
theca up as • Icallfiat• to Caret. It'll plce.c the
old heathen esightily-Awsenenw
lltcipes.
- I.luw To Matta TONaTo Fica.--Pour twilh
water over the toutatoeS, in order to remora tht
skiti; then weigh them in a stone jar, with
mueh sugar as ydu bite tometorm, and let they
stand two day.; then pour off the Ayrut,
tKa and skim until wile= •riser. Then pour
over the tomatoes, so let them avant two Ity ,
es before, then' boil he skith again. After 11
third thee, they Ire fit to dry, if the weatho
good; if not let them 'tend in the spur trol
drying weather. Then place on largo e:tr:.l.3
plates or dishes, end put them in the-eun h,
which will take alrout:n week, altar which 134
them down in small wooden buses, with
white sugar between every layer. Tomatoes
pared in thie manner will keep for years.
• rol•-.
PICKL SD " rtf . /LATogit'.7Tak 7
a . smo,,th
mateis, not very ripe; scald I diom uut;l the,:
_swill slip off easily , and sprin kle salt over tune
After they stand twenty-four hours, drain.:
juice, and pour on a boiling hot pickle, cowl'
of one pound of sugar to Avery quart of YID ,
and two, tellr, earth, of cintt)yt. , n
Mum. D amnliquid, scald it, awl 1.0
on them *gain, every two -days fur a 1 , ”el ,
they will regain no further`eare..
TOMATO CATSUP.—TeIco ouo-halt
maim , ' scald thew; Fa pros/ atom ttagg; , i t
commas' pieta. Dail thaw (lowa sun 6.1:J; to'
atid,Swci tablaspotadulls of salt, sue ut
$
per, one tsarpouttfull of tktystine psti.c4 g
citutatutai, and onsottalt al am% 311s.$t
add eat: teacupful! of vinegar, bottle,
and tat in a cool place. Preferred 13 v.,' •Sl
they retain their natural flavor. , _
• FRUIT Cuts.—Two raps or butter ;.3 el riP °
1 of tiulasses; 2 pooatte of rai.inr; 2 uf
I/tulip.' of citrus; 10 eggs; l iuuiLlur of cros i
t f t bawdy; 1 teuespounfull ealrotus — tr iN
all kinds.
DLLICATII Cnita. l -ouo pound nt f!..ur;
supri t of 'better ; 1 tco'spounfut iwrtgao;
a==s (the:whites only); and ono tatte,puvo i! ",
the 'Wait of lemon.
SiIoIMAM CAltt:—Half cup 4f batter; I e l l .
of loaf sapr ; the whites of 'three egg , ;
Spoonful of enli;rettas-L'stir as thick as cap col'
Oak* in small tins.
OULU CA 1114,-00 0 clip of 11111 M ; ose ol
/KW; 1 egg; 1 teaspoonful silicates ; I of 4
Thick as pancakes. , • I