The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 12, 1859, Image 4

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00114 A r =ll.llD BETTER; OE, WHICH
MED TEE POr
OUntLING TRIAL IS vaillmiNti.
There is such a place as atleadwood" in
California.' A friend of our' MAthrough
the town the other 'day, bctf-ltapiled long
enough to Ininess atrial before the chief elk
Omit ,the law, vulgarly called a Justice of
the Peg*.
• - The ease was "Hanks vs. Breese," and the
facts were t • - •
brit—That the parties had violated the law
by playing "poker" on the Be t libath. (It is
perhaps, proper to state that the good folks of
Deadwood bad not seen the ( Supreme Court
decisione.) '
Bearon&-That Breese played* try 'low down'
or in other words, ebentid Plait:AM ,
Third -- That the game Woke up in a row,
the parties being !wrested by! tie Justice, who
happened, to be present.
It was as important case. . Both parties
were well known, and had limits of friends.
The defendant, through his attorney, a siuWp'
liar' man, demand a jury: , The people of
Deadwo'od neveigo to a trial.without a jury.
The legal preliminaries haring been pro.
Peri)" thicese wee Milled. Twelve
of the best men in the lomtlity formed the
jury. The attorneys were big with the event
of the hoar. -At length anod.looking gear
natued-Stephen Lick, was placed on the
stand by the prosecution. The case pro!
' • P.,
"Yott said you were present during the game
bettreen the patties. Did. we so understand
you, Mr. Lick r
The witness nodded in the' affirmative.
"Did you obOrve the progress of the game
with any interel2" '
"I reckon I did—licker wai pendin' on it."
"What was the amount &Catlike, at the time
the rim occurred V' ,
"Well the ante was two bitthand Lem Banks
bet a half on his little par. , Then Bill he Went
"Never mind the details, r. interrupted the
lawyer, impatiently, "answer.my question." •
"That's,what I'm going do," replied the
witness, drawiliz a large•b*k plug of tobac-
co from his pocket.
"You see when Lem dropped his half on
the pot, .Bilt:kirered it. With / a big dollar,
'cause I std fast *liar ' Odd Fee that be
heft a little par, too. Lein. be then took a
drink and 'peered sort o' keerless-- 7 "
"Come, come," again interrupted the law.
yer, "tell otitis amount of ,money, at stake at
~ t te tithe the quarrel commenCed."
"Steve," neiil the Judge familiarly, "you say
Abet, when Bill Breese shored up his dollar;
/ Lem franks took a snifter-'Anil 'peered sort 'o
keerless. What did he do 0/cur • • -
"Why he deed Bill and lifted him two deeds.
Bi 'peared a little uneasyy.burraised Leta
a five'. r Lem he tuck another drink and said
the game was g ettin' interestin,' at the same
time shaking a fen-dollar piece out on the
same pot. Bill he thou said; 'Lem; you' kind.
er suit me,',) and called out 'twenty better,'
Then —"
The lawyers here protested against this
manner of gibing evidence, but their, were
overruled by the Court, who, asked, the witness
what the• Parties did then.
"Thenwe all tuck a small drink, and. Lem
spread hiinself.", I see that matter of twevity:
dollars ,'said he, 'and go you thirty better.'
Wiltthe Constable please keep order in the
Cnitrt•rOorn, so that the jury kit: ketch all the
woia's 1" cried, one of the jurors.
The witness proceeded : "Bill, he then got
down to scratch his feet, and when he got .op
he lifted JAM twenty more,: Then Leta began
•
to look distressed, and pashed his shir sleeve
up to keep it from gittin'-airty. I s'pase, but .
cute up biuseby like a man with---."
• "Stop, stop,•stop," shouted one of the law=
yers, whose patience waaahausted. 4 'We do
not care about so much letail;iut desire sim
ply to know what amount,hf Money is in dis
pute." - , {, .1 - ,
"Mr. Constable," 'followed the Judge, who ,
. I
was deeply interested in The witnea' story,
"dciyour ditty." ' Then fixing his eYas upon
the witness, he'itsked :. !'Steve, my IMY, when
Bill plunged his thirty better, what aid Lem
come up with?' ; ;• -
."*by Lem he lifted bin: a cool a y." •
The Jute collapsed.
• 1i •
"Gentlemen of the Jury, dust's so, l ine I waa
thar, and seen-Lem do IL" : I
Byseme of the Jury i "What did Bill do
then r •
"Bill Iti,teok anotherieok at his hank and
then got down and scratched his font ,again.
4 When'he came up, he, said to me,isaid he.
'Steve, lend me a hundred dollars.' 1 , Says I,
'what ; fur?' said t ito clean out LemHanks.'
I said, 'it can't be did on your par 41)1 juces,
for he's got holly sixes. 'Good thing," says
he, giving ma's "'talc, "giver his pile, and
Call him.'
"Never mind what you 41M,' said tie lawyer'
foe defeudant, "that has nothing to',do with
the, niefits of the case." ' • I ,
The Judge gave the lawyer a' terrible look.
Then, turning to the witness, he said, "Steve,
if the Court recollects herself, then lyou"canie
up with the spondulicks, and Bill Biceseluck
down Lein's pile." ' *
This announcement was follow r by mur
murs of dissatisfaction. The attorney for the
plaintiff was the first to speak. • r :
"Now, if your holm; pleases,' *laid
would like to ask one question. •I ow come*
it that the defendant got that money, if he
only find a pair of duces against My client's
sties?" •
"Yes," said severer members .4 the jurf,
"how could that happen 1"
"Bill did have ince% fu t--I'll swear to that;"
resented the witness, ' 4 'but somehow whett it
come:to the last, he was stronger.",
The lawyers, thinking he was abou to eon
tinue the story to an endless length, request
ed him to b.) brief. Taking a fOsh "chew,"
Steve said:
"The way of ,it was this: . when I kivered'
the pile,'Biltialled Lem. Says he, `Lem, what
have you for yourself?' have three . of 4 em,'
says Lem, reaching out his arm. Three what!'
says Bill. ''Nice little spoti, all ire the middle
of the keerd: says Lem, laying his fist ou the
money. 'Show 'em,' says Bill. 1 Thar they
be, says Lem. •That's clever,' says hill, 'but
they can't win this pop.' flow ito?' 2 says Lem,,
puttiu' his hand on his revolver. "C* here's
,tour of the same sore,' says Bill 'p'- one
hand 'on the money and lather on hisVevolVer.
All I know , is, Bill got the pot before be was
arrested." •
' I •
. The htwyer for the plaintiff' intended tr;lnive
made is.'good case in relation to the manner
which' defendant's band, became Strengthened
from's little zair of "lutes" to four aces; but
to do so; be would probably-have beets ealied .
on to explain hew Lem:got his three "aims.",
The Judge saw thrpugb the case at once,
He charged the jury,' hat if they thOnght.them
was any thing wrong in the man scratching
Lis Loot during a game of poker, they would
so find ; hat if they thought such a movement
was em the square, they would also. be likely
to pass over the act of 'fumbling with shirt
sleeves, committed by plaintiff.
The "charge" was • fellnwed by loud demon 7
:strations of approval, sneh as yelling, throw.
lug op hats, &c.
.• _
The jury, after being out just t.hree
brought iu a verdict to the effect that it pee a
"draw game," and'the Judge thereupon
iiiistied.the cue.. • , •
•
W i pe die differenee between r." botcher
ear ' lady; Ans.—. The former kills
to dreitt,;while the latter dreamt to kilL
.140xo . ton kaonts.—A
makes a wofal wont of health.'
PLUMBING.
AlugoLitra ssCotta for
- Leather Baia tor pave.
mats, Branch Pipes and Conpflop tar pavaavenbs.tite
and Lead Pipe of all due, Gu4lxtuure of overt tied,
embracing' fait aisothnent of Chandeliers. Petdants,
Bracket& to.,te., to.. caanukketored of Abs. tandonality
of inatinida, and of the tatter and moat approved PIP
terns. ' DA.NIEL D. YOULTON.
April 'Wu la •
•I;EGAL CARDS
T W. ROSEBERAY, Attorney at
tlt go t 1 4 1 r. Odle•—eornar of utat and dad street;
Putts - 411© • - August 9, '66 ' 32.
'PTN ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law.
1 1 1,, Ofiits— cats street, nvosite the Town Hall,
canine. trelaramy 0,'66 6.
DAVID B. GREEN,Attoroey at. Law.
JUPoitsville,Pa. Wks ItabstutitteetopeollAib•
Poet Office. . July 14, '66 '.140y
:V. DEWEES, Attorney ar. Law.
u • OFFICE—Iran doors above Mortimer's Motel,
Nutt* street. PotterWe, Pa. [Dec. 6,'67 49.
THOMAS
R. BANNAN, Attorney a:
Law,' 03e OantreStnei,oppooltetbe gplaaapa
Church.Pottsvffle.Ponna. [N0v.20.'56 4747
U N .C. CO MAD, Jr.; Justice of
the Utica 'and Cenveyatseer—olßee Opposite Post
°See. Broad at.. Tamaqua, Pa. play 2,17 18
t cLEMENT . 5. , -F(V4TER, Justice of
the PesesOttoetseille—eollectioes and serattles so.
11 act *ad attended to earefells, (Yeb.23,111
TOHN SEITZINGER, Justice of the
vi Pear e, Si. CLAIR. will attend to all business en.
trusted to his with diligent* stud tam. (1858 - lay*
0,-.4tRR - ETT, Magistrate,
Conveyancer and GettentlColioetor. Othee, btorltet
8 Pottrevitle. orit door to Post OtElfee. dog. lb. '57 SI
AP. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law,
th‘atatana.seioymn amity, Pa, will set is
spur to the purehaseeud sale of Heal Estafe,eallsetion
of rents, Re. fßshlarul. May I:3, 'fa 7.1-1 y
CHRISTOPRER LIT TI, E, Attor
ney at tan,Poltircille. Schuylkill minty. Pa.
theicz—in Plahantongo atreet,vorner of Second.
,April 11, 'Sr 15-ly
JAMILIO !MO iJOBS S. 10Th.
maLLis &
ATTORNEYS AT. LAW.
OFFICE---io 31abastsago street, war %etre, Potts.
stile, Pa. [October 30,13 41,1 y
ego. salmi:cgs.) ' f H ernatur e. ,
ENDRICKS , "4: SHINDEL, At
to at Law, TAM A.1:iII A, Pa. ilavinmeuneoci-
Med together In the practice of the Law. - all professional
business in Sebnylkill and adjoining counties entreated
to their tore will reveries prompt attention.
Mry 29, Mg.. 22.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ID.
. L.
te n t O a
t O S t
. 0 ,
t N tirle b il e no n ii . 4
;gm, Third. south aide, APottsrville. Jan. 23. 'SS 4.)
PW. SHEAFFEL•Pottsville, Pa.;
late of the. Pennsylvanii date aeolVeat Survey,
implores lows, winos. ae. October 13.'56 41-tf
tIENRY PEASANTS, fivil and
Mining . osTineer, POTTSVILLE, 1 -
rineeentre street, text side, betweiels Ntrkst And
Norwegian, [Auguat 9,17 1 i 32-6 m
RANK CARTER,. Civil and
Mia-
F
loa Kughwer, Surveyor, Se- wIU attend to surveys
lando, ml Dec town plots. Se. Ofileu wit Semi. &awls,
Soo.. first dont below Silver Terrace , Sot villa, Pt.
May 9.'
GEORGE K.. SMITH,
Moths Englaeer an
• Colllergi
POTTSVILLE:PENN
Derambpr 11. '6ll
T U. McElwain , Civil-.•and Mining
el *Engineer. Ashland, Pa.. attend* to liurveying and
Inspecting Mine.. surveying and dividing Janda. regu
lating Torn Lots, and all other buslnera In the line of
his profession. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0.,
Schuylkill County, Pa. . Feb.23.1F158 8-1 y
OENCY—For the Puiehase and
Sale of Real tittate; buying and selling Coal; ta
kng charge.orCoal Lands, Mines,"‘ltc.,itnd collecting
rents. time. Mahantango Street, Pottriille.
[Apr/it:4'6B 14-j - CHAS. 11. HILL.
DR. M. D. L. DODS • WS
NEW DENTAL OFFICE,
Ilarket,slreet, two doors akoye Third. s ‘aille•a
W'rattstrillei Pa:
With greatly inerealud facililles for the prompt and
eatetal execution of - all winner of work portalolng to
tbtr yrofewskin, he bops to merit a continuance of lb*
liberal patronage that has been extended to him. Re
insert,. Allen's Oontintions Onto Teeth. kebromatle,
Ynl
eantaed{itubber, and Mineral base. bkidt work, single
gum and plain tretb. at prices to unit tint limn, veining
from $l6 to $lOO for full sets: and from Sin to sso for
half seta. Teeth extracted by a new Teeth
fined, cle ansed. and medicated.
• - dip- AII Work Warreatcd.lill
December 11, '6ll • 503 m
I. vooRHIEs & Co.,
• *piens AND 11111IITE1S or to Ctl.l3llAttll
' Lewis Vein, Red ABIL Ceal.
Prone the .NEW DIINCAN COLLTiRY,"
Tie r r o ! ca niDe tio other—whirh amiures lie purity.
fp mire by J. S. Si LIT Ett, Jr.. A 4.,1.).„
. ' I ; .1 1 Pie street, New York.
Pottewille,Jonw 5-'5 5 1" - ' I fly .
SPRING MOUNTAIN COAL,
New ; Concerti.
•
HE undersigned; havin g g leased the
T
Stonntatia Mies,
AT JRANdViLLE, PA..
Hitherto worked:l,y W. MrLNrs ,1,00,. are now prorated
to supply this justly celebrated LEUIGH COAL, end
respectfully invite orders.
. C. F. RANDOLPH,.
THEO. F.RAN DOLPH.
CIIARLIRS HAMPSILIRIL
Applications to hi addressed to !
Randolph k •
111 Broadway, Noe York. Ileum 314:
206 Walnut steret,i Philadelphia:
Easton. Penn's; ! '
‘. Trenton, New Jern,ei.
Randolph' k Ram'poldro, • -
• Jeausv 114*, Pa. ,
• - ; • 4.1 y
COAL. COAL.
Jaosary 1,'89
LEWIS ACHENRIED & CO.
' • OX"-t"1.O.E191:
OM Wallin; st - PIIII,ADELPIiIA.
to #roidway. INIXW YORK.
• :Btl State street. BOSTON.
inekeede Deakrt I,Ne deft earistka of DOM?STIC
COALS—AWe Pripsisiors of Wolf Crech LbWel, wiPll
- of producing aver 160,0u0 lons a year•of Ma arienra.
tatlitimsonn, (Red ArA,) RU
ALSO,
Exclusive Agents forth. awls of thopureiy pandas Lo
coed Xouotslii Coal. from the Locust lade Colliery of
Ow. C. Pores A Co.. all of whit!' will be shipped direct
to New Took, . via Goal; or Cont.*, vLa Onesuwkh
Plots, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.)
- '
• ALSO,
•
At -Philadelphia, from Ito. U, PorCliiele.f
: • - • Pier
• ,
' The • choked. qualities of RED and WHITE ASII
COALS from Sehoylkill . County, 'elected wish speetal
cam and shipped under our personal "nperintaidenea.
•
• -z• ' At Itisibeth_pprt, N. 3.
LElllop MING 110IINTAIN and COUNCIL RIDGE COAL&
,
From Baltimore: Id. -
Tpeedebrated LIAMPOLIOMBITUMINOCS COAL.
At Jersey City,'N. J.
•
(Oa Lehigh and Noma thuals)
The sexy superior WILRESBARILS COAL, trOm the
Ballittare Vale, taken from the MAadenrled Improve.
meat and Coal Company's Estate." near Wllkeshamr;
also, tbe COUNCIL RIDGE . COAL; both of 'bleb, Or
shuns purpose and for favallY ass, are usuurposseit.
Ws hold errUfieates to our ekes. from - juartles who
have need and fully tested these Coats. end pronounee
them the cur A Malt/Let= Coals for steam In tills, pro.
ductog no ellutei.less ashes and greater blue, than any
other kinds flow before tbeptibllu.
May Id, le
J MINIM P. U. ewil.N.
TURNER & GOWEN,
kilos - Fs stud Shippers of
Minn ASTI _COAL from the kart sod West lima
Lilts Collletiee—lVADlMOTH t BLACK ; DEATH VEIN&
1411 street. opposite EptscOpal Church,
'Pottsville. April WWI • ' 1317
no-pARTNERSHIP NOTICE ---
itj Vha
soda ftthisdatthee;toen ha r r e h aes n s o oc n ia a d
dt h sty m o P f r T ee Y . LE,
81o& & CO., and willeondeet the bend nein of Dralleg;
is Ga.** iretwesaore to PIROKIIICH. Matti 4 CO.. all
3 . 41 Walnut street. Philadelphia; 11l Meorotenty,'
New York; Pier No, b. Port Hichourod.
Pit KDRRICK TYLP.It;-
GEOROE p. TYLER, •
WILLIAM
t BY mm L, .
Ho 9.'68 .
CAIN, HACKER & COOK,
ammo a=s sionciio or
Coal.
AND, dealer, to ocher ars! ti co of 2 -
WOW., bad Red As%
No. VIII Wotan isnot, naguio/phia, tad -w w 4i ta t
Akkagatti.
Timm Com ":" MontslWO& Jugs Leon:
Yobroiry 27,!5$ ' , Aly .
aspish waist
Punch.
-FITIINO
,at.
arras, PA. • '
thmdgoodreopeathattl
lot Musa of Pcata,i
latotty.that hails*
the .efinibtog Sp i
totnalaryntelso,
,od attached It to his
ing Bus! set,* 111 bietet
on both . btanetati,l
.14 Ode! attadtiosl
Eattiiideeplattahraysett]
Pend wall selected
dcryingeittapetout .
aid dotnit work at
teratistvprico—tare.
Irtion *fibs public
:Ir. vlll consist of Fa• ;
's. Iron. eapper and;
t Tubs. Porcelain and
rash ItaslnsAron and
Viewer,
COAL i
====ilei
REAL F;SriTE SAW
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL. ESTA'),,
J3lr VIRTOE of: sootily Writs I - ok
radaumiE*itat and /mart /brim, itentodoul
the Collet of Otoronnon Pleas ot &boy, WM County,
sad to me directed, vlll be "posed to public. sr
vendtte.otti _
dlist*rds*, Illatritta illtbe lE49* _
at '2 o'clock to the afternoon, at the Prtaind HOUR tilt
I by. Go&iin W. Nlitter, in the tunmsh ef , &Muth*
lichltylidit county the kilowysit stemetbell fud Older
Ata r- , ' . :: .
ii r tt * u ........, t alk
o All that antala t indlirided imoht yor /WI
t.hat whole , into equal parts &she - . eta ! t ut"
ior piece °feted lan situate in Brouscittownehlin NW
ilitt enmity, teem aid Asscalbed ea hiksist Bede.
ring ost a poet, th by lead 44'.fambetneale ninth 22
f rame
;degree", west 186 to a pun, thence by bind of
'fietegs Boyer end *cob Genide north 58 degrsesi east
1011 perches to a white oat, thrum by hind Of4aeoh pan.
title south 4 p S er Zeraas 62 perches to a nhitos oak.
want 46 depot 112 perches Ma whitest*. end
mouth LIS to* white takend Matti duty db.
greestrest 180 pitches to the plate of torginniog, eon.
Mining bribe shore mane" and distances Mg arts,
but by the aouraMo and honndmiss 436 aeres,WK`mea.
slant Welt the ee Potable which William N.Aleht
ter, mq., by his i f &attire bearlog date the glittt day of
April, Anso Domini, 1848, granted and coatinned onto
. gamma Coombe:4*nd to his baits and Issignainint
And intended to be recorded. tc., with the appurtenan
ts% Mash log oft 2% story stone dwelling boatel with
a 1% story stone hack building attaCtbed.s 2 siorPta"
Manse, with a I story haute kitchen attaehad i , tone 134
' story doeeminen?houreu a twestorystottesse,
-Al 1 4 story log hquie,2 log stables, a ficsmeomal breaker
with I 111 horse power engine, 2 boilers and flateres, a
frame carpenter idiom, (rattle tolachunlthshop.antV a Er
ter parser saw milt—as the pmperty talf SAMUEL. &Nil-
DON, with *Wee to Bard Patterson sod 3anies .1. Sad
dersme and th Undersea. ferry ktunds, 1
Arco, 'Alt tha certain twoastary satesuage and teas
meat . chaste In Pithaylltill' Maven, in the township of
North falsraffelm, In the county of Sebtlyrkill. on dot A.
MI
In N. R. &lulu es audition to Schuylkill Eineri.jolto
tog no the southeast side the house occupied toy the
paid William Sholaten for sow years, and adjoining the
laud of Abmtbsei , er, and on the moth east side of a
30 feet fw Ide)st*et, Bald street haring ho haw and the
lot or piece of i t rcn 4 and =ARM* allsurtantuit to said
buildlne—ar property of WILIJAM SIMPSON.
Also, All that certals three story frame messinige and ,
tenement, with Itiamment of stone, and front of baso
moot of brick. Whets on theseuthwardly Mao( Laurel
street, In the borough of Pottsville. • about 70 yards
sooth-weet oftha tome occupied by Welkin Pritchard,
on said Laurel Wert, containing in front on mid Laurel
street :51 feet. a d in depth 30 feet, and the lot in piece
c l i
of ground and ninon, appmieroutt to said building—
as the property f i IOSEPH SPACKNIAN, . t
Aim, tux . 1.--A ll that certain lot or Sere of ifronnd,
situate in the village of /Mutat Carbon, North Maoheim
township, SchtiYiklll county, beginning at the north
west corner of Mein street and centre Inrottike. theme
I tooth 65 and thrisequarter degrees west 301feet:toe cor
ner oft 10 feet (wide alley, thence along mid Ohl north
24 and onegnatter degrees west 214 64, thence north"
70 degrees 50utiontes east. 91 feet to alO bet *ids al
ley, thence along said alley math 28 degrees 20 oni mates
east 1110 folio hence twit!' 5034 degrees east 65 1 feet to
turnpike, thence along the same month 1 degre
centrees
10 !ninnies, girt 35 feet to the Oleo of beginn ing. with
the entomb:nonce& consisting as two story shine duel
ling bogie, w a two stow atone kitchenthereto at
tached. i.
I
Nat.—An two adjoining lota or Pieces or ground,
situate on the rthstde of Main street, to the (Otago of
Mount Carbo Schuylkill county, bring lota Np. 17 and
No.lB In the plan of said village, bounded northwardly
by a au filet _Wide Street, eastwardly by Diehl 'u attest,
southwardly; by Main street, and westwardly by suds
now e , j a c o.a r. leonorgen, coutaloing t ether in
width 40 leaf, nd in depth _lnd feet. with th appurte
o;
naoces,con /pg. ot a two story hg dwelling bones,
(wevitherboarded.) 1
, No. 3.—A1l sbat cartels' lot or piece of mound situate
on the youth side of,Bacon Street, In the boroug h of Pato
Alto, Schuylkill county, containing in width eq fret, and
to depth 100 toot, bounded on the uorttr by Balton street,
on the east tof lot 44 William U. Bacon. on the south by
another lot of Ernst Kloinert, and on the west by hit of,
John Medlar with the appartena Dees, consisting of a'
two story stone store house, and a 134 story fiecue duel.
bog house In the rear. .
, No. 4.—A1l tiott certain lot or piece of growl& situate
in the boroughh of Palo Alto, Schuylkill county, contain-
ing in width to feet, and lo depth 100 feet,oded on
the north by,Ttacton street, ou the east , by t ut of John
Medlar, on tboviouth by another lot of Ernst Kleinert,
and on thrf est by lot of Walter S. Chilsod, with the
apporteaso etousliting of a 3 story Monti dwelling
No. 6.—A1l hose 3 adjoining lota or piece, if ground,
s.
'Boats, on t north aide of Saver, street. n the bo-
rough of P ao Alto, Schuylkill county, con mining to
gether in wi th 120 feet, and In depth 100 f bounded
con mining
by soother lot of Erna /I/doer . eastward.
ly by lot no or late of Win. It. Bacon.rioutwardly id
burry slit, and westwardly by lot : of W illiam IL '
Berm,.
No. 114—Al that certain lot or piece of gra nd,
on the Rood side of Wean street, in the borupghof Palo
Alto, Schu),l4ll county, containing In front AO feet and
in depth 10t gag, bounded northwardly bycoo strut,
es
11
etstardly iv lot, of Viands %Odra°, Pout eardly by
lot late of William U. Baotou. and wostwudi by lot now
or late of
, 'in., if. Bacon—as tbs . property:of ERNST
EPELN Ell
Also, All that certain lot or pious of gro und, situate
on the weirardly side of Centre strut , to the borough
of Puttavill county of Schuylkill, being idt which is
-numbest number Si) ou the mat, or plan of thsf Norwegian
addition tointioribe,-bonuded and described is follows,
vizi begin lug at a post on the westwardly id"' ut Cm
ir
tre street, c tier of lot marked 75 on said ap or plan
heretofore tons yed to Edward Walston, th nce by the
muse south 3 degrees •
west INI bet 2 inches, o as post e rn
the easties ly side of Adams street, ltiencil along slid
street north 17 degrees west 93 bet 6 inches to • poit,
thence bylot marked numb er77 on the atesald map
or plait nor h 73 degrees west 228 bet 5 Inc ton past,
and e a r. feet passing along the norther end of the
house to titre strut aforesaid, theoretic, g raid street
73 feet 10 1 ebes to the place of beginning, Rh the ap.
purtenan consisting of a two story st e dwelling
A '
house, a t o story frame dwelling bousend a frame
stable— ro
as he pperty of JAMES 111.1CKI,EY.
titre
Also, No, I.—All that certain lot tar piece of ground,
situate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill confity,
Wooded o the north by tot of Silas Moog on the east
by Rail street, on the south by Wt ot total McCaw
less, and o the Vest by Centre street, e ocotillo; in
width 23 f tr, and in depth WO feet, more Lu.„,, with
the a ppu rt e n a nces, consisMog of a two sto frame dwel
ling du with stone basemen t, and a stable,
with fram wavon shed attached. j
N 0.2.— II those 'certain 3 houses, two Modes high,
us)
one frame nd one stone, frame stable, and cot or pa owl,
situate on the westwardly side of Centre :stmt. in the
buough 1' Pothuille, Schuylkill eounty, a tieltig tho lot
which is lto h arked N 0.76 on the map oxpi ot lots laid
oat called the Norwegian addition the town of Potts
stile, and ,is bound d and described as fellows, to wit:
Beginning at a poet 'on the westwardly side of Centre
street, •rer of a lot marked N 0.73 onj the said map
or plan, a d heretofore conveyed to Edward Walden,.
thence b the Rune pouth 73 degrees west 231 feet and
2 inches Oa post on the eastwardly side of-Adams street,
thence alog said street north 17 degrees rest 93 feet 6
inches t :si post, thence by lot marked N 0.7 7. on the
aforesaid map or plan, and about to be conveyed to
Thames uluni north 73 degrees east 2.M feet and A
to
inchespost, andeast 90 feet passing einug the north.'
1
ern end like house now occupied by -J Buckley to 1
Centre street aforesaid, thence along said street south
73 feet aad 10 inches to the place of begifitiing—as the
.'
property for JOIN BUCKLEY.
ALto, ill that certain lot or piece of 4ound, situate
on the oraithwardly side of Schuylkill Avon., to the be;
rough of Pottsville. Schuylkill countycontalning in
width 18 feet, and In depth 241 feet, nnded on the
north b Schuylkill Arcane, on the east by 0 Erdman's
lot. no t south by land of Benjaminlttt, and on the
*pit by roperty belonging to the Mee rs of the Puts.
lie Sch 'of the Borough of Pottsville, With the appur
tenance consisting of a two-story stone dwelling house
with so • basenteut—se the property of MARTIN WU.
VElt.. I
Alto, All that certain two story stool, mesenage or
tenement, situate in the borough of %MAR*, In the
county Schuylkill, on the south skit of Sehuylkil . ,
Avenue, containing in front or width on paid Avenue 40 1
feet, too , or leas, and the lot or piece of ground sad cur.
Silage appurtenant AI said building, said lot containing
It, front lir width on said Avenue SO feet; and extending
to length or depth 220 feet, I) traded oulthe weld by a
public cd. common whorl house lot, on the east, by other
lot now ilir late of the said Martin watir e e—sir the pro
perty of?4tTlN WEAVER. ' 1 -;
Seissoiand taken in elocution, and will be,vold by
I,_ _ „
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~ , JO/IN P.,1 HOBART, _
1 I
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Web
¢llee, P_oynllle,l
urn"' / 8 , 1 559 . it•
larP.
4 , 4 . ~: y A RARE CHANCE . •
Stable Investment of the ntost_Valnable
in the Borough of Pottsvil le.
Tii t t subscribers offer the following
• • Inable property at Private sale 1
o. The IF Illifil 1101t811 HOTEL{ cow occupied
by Joe n 111.Fcata. This well kaolin property en thins
in iron 40 feet I ineh on Centre street, and in
dept. ong 31mbentirego 98 feet II Inches, with as
an set , sive -tavern yard. The Improvements
on thlelproperty conefet of an extenslyq twostory frau»
tavern bonen with extensive back buildings. ‘..
ALM, TWo throe story brick bundle Mi—re portiere of
these buildings are now used for the hotel, and a per
iota occupied by the Potteellie Osseo. kind the Sebuyl•
kill Flee and Shaine Insurance Co. oaths first story, the,
emmod!and third stories are occupied air a dwelling.. '
14,1 large and commodious stone; stable hooting
on .. nd street, with brick carriage horse and extern.
' sire sheds.
This:property fare well 'mown that IS snore particular
description is deemed unnecessary; aq person wishing
mooted Information will please cad on the subscribers.
. No. Alt that well known tavern stand si t uated on
Cent street:Armen se the NORTH WFSTEIIN ULITEL,
and k t for many years by DANIEL tint:.
. Thi valuable property will be mold with the adjoining
r ;
property—the two containing in fronton Centre street
\64 feeer inches, and ettendlng westwardly along a '4
feet w i de alley At) feet to Second street. and northward.
ly alo g &mood etre t 91.1eet9 inches. with the IMPTOTO.
litotitli consisting of a two.stoM frame tavern
houservith a large and, commodious three-story - Th ,
, brick building thereto attached. Thht build!.
- byte bt ri o erected within a few years, mut the whole err
range eat is complete.. The clunoberi.dining room and
cook! g department, it Is believed, will compare with
any otel in the County: ' • J'
A . A largo and ODlOlatontitlif twOhtory brick stable,
' with tendve yard ,aocett, 1
A . Atiarge three story steno and brick building
$
front eg oh Centre street, with a etoreiroom on drat Sear ,
and dwelling on the second and third', ovule..
This property, as- a imeinees stand, cannot be star
P• 5 1 , 1 1 . f
No: 3. That obi and well known bun stand dtua.
ted Ob Centre street and for many y ears occupied by N.
1.. Loom and others, as a dour an , store.-
This valuable property adjoins ~rli(bt & larch's crop
dont cm the north and James Silipean on the south,
conttinlng in front on Centre street X set 3 inches, au&
• ex ui D di westwardly at the mute width 65 feet with tight
of alleyway from Centre etrect thrmighthe 'relied alley ,
now Nuked for the hotel end adjoining properties.
Tide badinage on the property muSlat or a good m il
subekantial two story stone building forty feet deep,the
firstlstory occupied u; More. and 'be served non , as a
dere ling, all conveniently arranged chit in good order. '
- To tide is attached a large two , stor k . &limestone house
witt4 extensive granarke for storing in. -
Title propetty froutlte location to „ business , is well
Ivory:w basins.
the attention.of persons. &shunt taping into
the 'and feed busiss.
I thiaiproperty le not sold beftre the 15th day of
Xat i tt Weld be for rent , Posses:Joe will be given on
the rst Of April text. -
7 M . 4. Five , lots of ground on Matintantro street, ex.
ten g from the brick building iti the rear of ilotel,
. along said street. to the three story; brick building on
the icatheest corner of Mabantango-and Second streets.
•-'' This property Is too well known Ito require *4- re.
marks.
,
' Ntet. I and 2, adjoining thine story belch building,
eon airtime in front on Kahantando street, 42m
feet., and in depth 40 feet. with frame market
hodee. cceupled by LIMIT ft oemeorythm.
No. k containing in front on klahantango street, 21
feet and In depth 40 feet, with hamlet/Mee, occupied by
.
Kit; 4 BAUM: {
Noe. 4 uit. containing in front
r if t Afahantettgo . St..
6
43 0.11 inches, and in depth 40 i with three brick
- OEMs, occupied by JAM Reny Itsq , V. J. Ptatrat and
Brink MMUS. . I
This property %Or the erection df, officee or public
building*, cannot be excelled by ar ty other property in
tbAcrougb. These lots will be sold singly or all to.
pther to cult purchasers. . I
0 6. This desirable dwelling is sitiated on the south
es corner of Mahatatango and Second street% for coni
frfer Mid convertiettee ites coca nrod king dereMog, it has
i l
stipulate In the borough.
le propeety contains 24 feet, 6 Inches Wont on Me
hantango street, to the corner of Stroud, I hence' along
&Mad street, 94 feet. 4 lychee to Hotel stable, thence
westwardly along mid stable,. 48 le)., 6 Inches, thence
nok, Inwardly at that width along Motel yard, 67 feet, h
impel to tine line of the 40 feet lota', This leaves a large
yard to the dwelling nu which yard Is erected a mine.
Oahe brick stable, with entrance firm Second street.
Foe nnthet Infonnadon as foifoorilsktO and
_mom /
' items of sale, apply to 'r •• 1 ' ~
1- , ' . JOUN 1.1191110.1/11%. 21M49e,
, , tal'
or .
_ . 11 t mari, dettlfe ,
Ilottiv .
ilie, - 11dateh 4, 'O9 . 1 . . 40 '- ,
. WEStERN LANDS.
11E : .UNDERSIGNED,. Agent - tot'
Moundll. , Carbon. lowwwnlialtnribia. liortbara
i
wid Caliph!. counthohoant. ibr ado, Lt TS in
a ir: t• is f i rt u ati , ,, , , ty. ia... .baa. 14,.... is inlilpit
dais Wit* and endue pate sianiii; ta________ •
ROHE PATTEN, Agt.
'tliatiWrilie, fkbaylkill eo., Jas. SS, 14 • 441
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c"1 AR 171111:::***Pliv.OA.0.4'''';.,
2tllocapviiiobtainialtiCiialteittibstitigilleitteit
et the teeishite `sot l'esetyltaule.thall Wino telix et,
poked Lea prepared to bser'Polittio,at" Oberst god"
on lire sod Island riski,ovi Febliit lied Mate _Oa&
Inge,Parattere. Mocks of Goodseeit Netellartithe clan
unds
on
Coat-iteteltere►lst -lltOtb . lailoli kir
on Coed
Cr wet ituttoe 1 1 ana Me*
1 Cergoesof Coal to - 1 , ' ow Irotitatol•
1 g. ke.. Thiethempaey gettioileatoWleit ell lamps
ptlytet.a thereby topo:to-Amoitt 4.; petroofte at,
Publii,. _• ' , - ': -
, _
1
WILLIAM MORTII4III4Je ~. J. S. OR Agri _
_• :
JACOB lIINFZIIVISN Jr NIL Antilllallli' ':
W. F. SMITH., . SEoRGS .1. SW ft_
ROBES'? M. PALUSSi' -, WO. TIIILNGLIIIS * .
.1. IL ADAM. . ; "SEISM LAVIS,I4.
301111-D. SEISMS% - - .11 , 10. BASSAW-.
invrom - soosx, - -1 - SASMEL'II, EILVESOIL
WS. ISSRTISSIL Jr.. Prosideat,
U. 11. IttrSTUßGElLEemalary..... •
Pottsville, Jso s 'A '5l) AI , ,
.
Imp - • ircwris. Mau . .,
EIRE INSURANCE CUMP'Y.
0 ITICE:-81.11y man's It ntldingw, vest of Itegyea lintel
—Entratte• anltithantsoicvettent.-
Pottnriile, Dee. 11. 'SS .W.lca -- • • Agra;
QUAKER CITY, MIIRANCE COMPANY '
- Ott Phillidelphii.:`
AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL-8500,-
'O%. Anutunt yoki 'twain) surplus probts ter the
Jeer 1658. 1,361: Thla ta.one of the Met tellable
compotes In the city of P'hilabelrbbe. '
A. GODYREY, of Pat sville;*hes been appointed
spot for the Oonnty of tebeylkilL
Potterillo, February 12,!b9 •
• •
Great Wistea Ingrain Trust Capay,
-• or rinr,AbiLems:
ChazWr Pe potnaL. .- Capital lb00;060!
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oa Stans.Drallinal,Pabitillothaapaadlliorelinadise
Anomaly, Alin, as Bonny Balsa and roatepts;
Stock, Faris lempismeem, tr. Lierdedbr Perydeal,
. - • P. B. DEWA LP, ..49evt.
,!'darts Orfice,POUttilie, Pa.
itionari '1,19 • lly
AURIGA lin INSULAn TOT. mint
-. CAPITAL, IBTCICK-0,0300.000. •
morns?, Brildtap, Waltzed st. B. &icor. 4%, Nand's.
IFE INSURANCE - at 'the usual
I_ 4 l Blustree. Leers;
or, at Joirt STOCK nuts. et about 'X percent. fees:
Or. at TOTAL ABilliniscs HATO. t he lowest in ft:geoid.
A. NMILLDIN, Prerkkid.
.7. C. Sias, &missy.
aistapher Little '
'
amend. AgeNt fir Schuylkill (, b eefy.
ornce..;..daltautnato st., oar. of 81.4, Pnaktv#k.
Januar, • 'Se , 2.tf •
113 rattataxcE a COLUMN! AGEOICT
OF'F'lCE—Marko str;et. second doleaboce
Street, Pottsville. Pa.
rrHE UNDERSI(;NED, Agent or the
jimmied Cesare UUTIIAL UMW= Corimmfi",
having become associated with the Hicastearoai sad
Cosa Mamma lissinume Cortearami of the city of
Mlle&lphia.ls prepared to execute fire risks either op
the lingual or Joint Stock principle. and ttusts that his
large exmailenee both la the insaranc• department, and
In the aQuatinent of Fire Claims, a* well as hie general
knowledge of the charmless and reliability ot both foreign
arid domestic Lasuranea Companies, will *atlas Mai to
the contideuce of persons desirous of seeming themselves
against tom by tire..
The undeesigaelVwlll Ma give his attention to the
collection of any monies outstanding within the UMWe
of tlehuylkill county, sod will, la ell eases., make •
prompt and caretul remittance of stuns en collected to
the parties employing his service, is this department of
btugaess. Residents as well as tamiireeldeute. wits have
outstanding bills within the county, would probably
promote their lateresta by availing themeless of the
advantages °remit in tole advertisement. •
Those residing et • diligence, and unaequalated with
the advertiser, are referred, for laforusatiou, to any of the
followitur named geld /Innen
Ilan - Jatuca.ll. Campbell, ' Pottomille, Pa.
lion. Jenne Pollock, Milton. • ' "
lion. Andre* O. Curtin, Bellefonte; .
lion. Henry C. Lon Unease, Allentown, "
Jammu Rankin. D. D., Mnncy.
Willis P. Uaurd, Bag" PhDadeittle, "
William Puma, Bag, • Lock Haven. "•
JACOB A. lIAZRX,
Dez .11.4ttrilk P.O.
$914
Yeb 26,'60
33. 33,Aza ntr , .41.aie233
MERMAN LIR OSUMI k TRUST coffin
011ee...Auserlean Sullldfugs,
WALNUT Striet, 8: 8. Comer of FOURTH,
PHILADELPNIA
Inatftporatlid 1850. Charter .ParpotaiL Capt.
tal Stock 11500,000,
Isflrour LIT* Issaredt • '
There Is, perhaps, nothing that - trustee - so severe a
pang on the death bed as the reflection that*, are lea,•
log those We love, perhaps * wife and cloldren, depen
dent upon the cold charity of the world I -Therefore ev
ery one in life should prepare for this emergency. It
can be done, even by the poorest. through the agency of
l e lfe Insurance.
Every man wholares his Atmlly,' ought to get his lite
Insured. Every man in debt, and owning property,
ought to get Ms life lulu»Cleat at his death M. PM.-
arty may be sacrificed. There are but , few who mold
.not arra &small soMt annually to Insure ;their ilea:
which If not Invested In this _way would be spent pet
haps. I n trifles, and their huallies thus be lefttoyeenry
and want.
Wises, persuade yourt nibands—yon Erie enough
in your household affairs ferny the premium.. without
feeling It—end the reflection that you Cr, presided fer,
will alone be a full recompenpi for the outlay. Hue.
bands ran be Insured in favor of their relies and child
ren, and the amount cannot be touebed by their credit
ors n'case of their death. A person may insure. his or
her own Me In Meer of heirs, or may dispose of the
amount by will.
TUX POLLOWI3O ILIVI3I/3 PTA wm 18 •LL slur is Nl:Ctd-
BAIT TO /NUM' $5OO rot uric:
Aje. =,= _Age,
'eta. 4 3 4A j
21 17%44 1 33 = 24% " j 3k%
22 18 44 84, 24 44 46 •1 - 87= "
16% " 3 ••• 26% 44 47 := 38% 44
24 19 • " 36 27 " 48 ; 40 44
.
2a 105.‘ M 37 .1 t; 27% ". 6 ',! t- .42 *
23 ,20 " 33 -... .29 - • 50 •.: '44 *
27 -21 " 39 -1 - •30 "'3l ; ' 45% 11
23 21% " 4 i ' 35% " '32' ; ~ 47 "
39 22 “•41 . , 31$ 14 '53-t 30 1 4
ao • 21% 11 lex: 32 "34 ' 1 "
- , 5214
31 - l'-' Zi 11 43 11 : 23 33 -"- 54: - 65)-i 11
Anp vats not exeeediep $5OOO slay be I leituied 011 I
single life. ?be premiatite nisi be paid suattarii; bay
pourer lead:. -- :,
;
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Presided; MARSHALL
HENBZEY, Vire PresidenthJOHN C. sms,lherefar N ;
JOHN 8. WILSON, Treassrkr. •
DA'XN AN him barb appointed Agent .ibr the
above Life IromraneeCompany 113 Pottsville.ind is pre.
pared to receive applications - for Life Instarattecat his
Bookstore, Pottsville. Any informaticits with regard to
Life Insurance wilt be given with pleasure.
December 18.'68 61-,,
11111
arramtcris a tffsußanz coxpeO.
Authorise $400,000. ;
CHARTER PERPETUAL—Office,
N 0.91 Walnut erreet, between Mod and Fourth
streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Mauve against
loss or damage by Fire, Buildings. Vurniture,arld Der.
ehandise generally. Also Nearer. issoiLures, on Tomah,
Cargoes and Freights. Ixianu ISSITILUCZ to all parts of
the Union.
.DULUTO/B:
Jacob usher , Danis Pierson. . • ,
D. Luther, Joseph
Lewis Andonried, Dr. Can. N. &kat,
Voter Sllger, .6 . J. B. Daum,
John ii.lllaeltiston. Wm. V. Des*.
JACOB ESHER, Prersiteitt..
Ws. V, Data, ries President. •
W. M. Smith. iimirlary.
AdrJoas CLITTON Iktis been appointed agent ibr
%bore Comumy In Selmylkill empty, to ;whom persons
desiring Inntnee eau apply. •
Janzarj t; '67
TEE LI OOL MID MOON FIRE AID
LIES norgitexcE CONPAhY.
Authorized. Capital--$10.000.000.
Paid op Capital Surplus, sod Reserrod Funds,
, $4,0005000.
. Liability of the shareholders aoliailted
Having been appointed Azent in this District by the
Liverpool and 'infidel:trite and Life I nsorance Company;
and fur other reliablelEire and Life Inm:trines Com panlea
Or Philadelphia. law prepared to receive applications tor
Insurance against ithe, on IITIO docription of buil&
log and proPertYa
Coal Opennors.would And It 'advantageous to Insure
'heti colliery stritetures in reliable Companies, for which
I act as hectti- -
• Parties
de niinstirsnee are respectfully invited 'to
call at my offlre, where pertinalant will be given. togett;
er with the respective timeline of the Companies, and
detailed statements of their present condition.
itSPERESCES: ; • •
PkiladdiAia. Patel ills
John Tacker, NM, John di:aspen,
James Deludes; Esq., Oeo. W, Sal deg; Sp -
Johwit.Whitre. Esq.. lion. James IL Campbell,
'David Ja)ne, M. D.. • lion. C. W. peens,
Diehard d. Smith, Erg R . M. Palmer. Seq.
110 BACH P. SMITU
Centre 'hint, above N;+rwtglan.
Or at Pennsylvania llail, Pottsville; Pc
•
January 29,'69 .
. b.
TCREISSZ reamr.i ND tiI MSS n UANEAUFssNU
eimpany or Penna.
QFbFIC P aE.
Ca 9 i 2 ta . l
Market
0 S tre
aetet. ,I
a
arri s
.
anra m ltheoaf p chasesofprp don valhtLorabyoeit
rim pails of Inland Navigation and Transportation.
.101 IN r. RVIIIMIWORD, /*guide,' i, ,
B. Wain, tb7elary. - • L. Mottos, The President
EUJ. BANNAIf has been appointed Agent fir
company in Schuylkill connty,and Is prepared tolusure
MI Mods of property at the lowest rates with regard to
security. The rates can be ascertained at his lkokstore,
•
Pettoviite.
B. BANNAN is also Agent for Lllrlf as well is IMRE
Insurance. = 7 [Dec. 6. 'AT 414
ITHE Girard Life laaaranee, Annuity
And Trust Company of Philadelphia . . OThee.
.4Chosnat street, the dint door East of the Custom
House.
CAPITAL #'too,ooo-CITARTER PERPETUAL
FMMiMiMNM
The capital' slag Paid up and invested, together with 1
&ergs/end constantiy increasing reserved fund, offers i
p_erfeet security to the insured.
The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or
quarterly. -
- The company add a Borne pertedhrally to the %swan-
castor ure. The erst Bon us, IntomPrlated .Deorneber,
1844. and the second Donna In December, rB4O, amount
to an addition of $282 60 to eveu. $l,OOO insured under
the oldest policies. making $1.262 60 which will be paid
when it stud' Weans a ebeirte.ltatead of 141.009origine
allyinsured:thenestoldest.amounttoill,=6B3bermat
In age ;a51.212 50 for every s2,ooo:the ethers I. tits
same proportion *termites to the amount and time of
standing, which addi floes mate art avelragoaf moryth 2l *
60 per rent. upon the premiums paid, without Increase
lag the atiallal premium. -
j *ABACI'S: . •
• nesseßidgway,
' Arraon Neje: - A. Veneer. • -
John Jay Smith, . Nredetiek Thrown, .
- RobertVeareall. George Tiber.
• .' Jeteepb Tomer, - • Jobe tettater i i ,
'I; Versus P.Jamei, Wharton Les* -,'
Joseph T. Halley. Jain It. Sleek.
PhataphletsenatalalagtableofratesAadap4aatleitals
ana et appliestiep itifiturtliarisfbiimatlea ari be had . 1110)1A8 RIDE!WOIiT, Plesidelet t : -
JoßWlP.J4,llo.Aetuary. -
err 'rho subileltheit !it will
tor' Amp 'Calopaily
13ehayllillleauaty. tad will siert Inianapets, ant
_Ova all fieftexamlafeetaatlatira the auldael.
A pile. 11114.. 16.1, It BAX2I/11!.
°Moen's
1414 4s:_i:ilftvl9l
Ainikantelstssettitiarstrtyptitassntigivek
'4"041130.1.1100.1 oisr reg*e*riktes.:.
,
T A.LLEN
• 1 ..:
44-404:4 B. A..cf; S. Allen,) n.
.:4 4 1 4 ;.**Iisia*ars afrymif.
t raUlniMaji t
•
; - -
- CitiflieS; '
age.:
A eri,..t f atr m: •• -
MO - W. 'BOYD'S
41cONDENSED 110 1. 1 1 E• •
rm~.aetveii*7aDraul iO. 69: - S•ly
• • • .
Wire` Roiie Works of
JOHN :A. "ROEBLING. •
- • \ "Fiteittnsto .11111.1er Jamey..
/Fit 4 lame assortment at Wire Rope sozistantl
y on
hand. Orders tilledeith despatch. For sise.streatth,
and see chnielar: (i5b.1141.9 nays
OILS! oxiistt• Ohs! I
HODGSON &IiEAN,
Noe, 3 SA If 9. COliart!te
mama cfoinsisston Xerehants, and Dealers in
WRALrA - 549 SPERM OIL FOR MINING
AND MECRANIOAL PURPOSE'
as-ttS..
Seit.22,'St , •
ALEXANDER „KERR,- •
=PORTER AND WUCtLESALEDHALER - IN
4
eitt.T t . ".
10: 1311110. th Wlttitrif an. _
• PHILADELPHIA. • •-• •
Ashtan's Fine; Llverpool ti round, Turks Island, Ash tiat's
and Bear Stiffs Dahl, assorted MU'S, constantly on band,
and !be ale in tote to salt the bide. ,
N. llL—Orders solicited,' Vent. 25.'15. • E9-time •
TAW & BEERS'
Lubricating` Grease 1.
The cheapest, moat sellable and doratits (impound-awed
for Inbrleattbg Machinery - l aud the Wei
'of Ounaltinseii. Cart! ! liOnysinil Wagons.
ltrit will tint Onat. and is doff affected by bisect
cold. Blanntact tired and for rale fit Tin Cans. K Rs. and
Bartels, - Philade
• TAW *llWERJ.lphls:
June 1 - - :
~• , • . , , .
GE(I;"W... PIIMEROY-.& CIL •
7 OIL; EIOAP..CANDLEB, ilik.C.
NO. 12 Soigh 7 Water street, below
Market,' Philadelphia.
4' 3 . i , ._ . ....... • .
Sperasi Lard. Elephant, Whale, Tannereand el slidnet7
- , Oil,Opeeza and Adamantine Candles.
.'' • ' Samuel T. Miller, Salesrima.
Phtlidelphli, January 41, '6B 1-ly •
JOHN A. MOORE, '
011 and Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
MINERS' . SUPPLIES,
Na. Soli S. Water; g
• • !Ilu constantly on hand . • -
Sperm, Lard. tklar. Elephant, Bleached and Basked
Whaleolls,SpermandAdamantine Candles,
• Burn Ingand Gros - Inc OP. expressly
fo
r Miners nee. Wire Bops,
' • • Elope Chains.- •
Blasting Powder. Fakty Lamps, . •
Gum and Leather Belting, Fuses, Wieking. kn.
April I.'o • • 144.
TRAVELING.
DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA R. R.
• ~. 13.1191tTEn AND CHEAII;ST ILOUTIt ' ,
arm=
• Pettilvllle . and ....,rburg.
TnRAJN leava Auburn at 9 A. M., or
on th e ' arrival d the' Doin Morning _Penvenger
ra, from rottnille—Arrivea at Ilarrilqurt at 12.20
Leatro llarrleburg at 210 P. U., 'Mem at'Anbaiti at
CLI4 P. 61., to time to retitled %kith the Evening Train to
Pottsville - end latsemediate places. irii - Thae trkaame.
Oilsis 65 'afar less than.by and. other
Bouts.: a
U. R. TRACY. .940 t.
December; 11, '• • . 604 m
• AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE.
. • !lined initial. Carrying Os 11. B.IIIIIIC.
Mist:, ,Pooritfreify ow at ' Llay' Advertised. .
Ti Molt, I CLIPPER. SIIINIFS ,
II , wewister,” , Oorinnander, at
p er 1 0 Elver, will sail for Melbourne puneiimul vu:
bth March,
.4 I clipper Ado, "OCEAN ROVER," Picaratwci, Cow
mender: At Pler lio. 6 East River, will sail for Sydney,
20th blareir. • •
A I dipper ship. "CONTINENT," Glans, Commander,
will sureeell the -Brewster."and gall In all March.
Yorrala%t or Parasite apply to -
H.. Ira CAUERON, 6 litorrilng Green, New York.
Sisht 11111% for sale, and libeisi cash advance, made on
consignments. • - - '
Consignees in Australia: Mamas:Wilkinson, Bros. t Co.
March 6,,'10 [Jana 12,'68 24.1y] • 10-
dirkLIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA ' l 6
AND NEW TOP.IL SCREW'
• STEARSHIP CO.
-frIHE Splendid Steamships forming
the abase Liao will sail from l'iEW YORK as fol.
:laws:
CITT OP BALTISIORZ„ Capt.Lelteh,Sept. 9.
Sept. 23..
KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, October 7.
and every enemata Thursday. • • .
Pr= LIVERPOOL 'ray alteroateltiednesday.
Pare from New York,Cablo $l6, Third Class $lO.
4 . Liverpool, Cabin 3105, 5 33 Vb;Th'd Clam $4O.
RETURN TIMM aralteble for at: llontbs by any
•
Steamer of the Line.
cable,el4o,—Third '
These Steamers are supplied with improved Witer.
tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
Persons abont,proceedlng to Europe, or wishing to
mod for their Blends from the old eonntry,can ppreham
Tickets and obtain all Information by appiying to J. H.
Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel Cortle,ll7 Broadway,
N. Y., to • J. RICH ARDS. Antlers, ille,
and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottevllle.
Plump Certidimies bylind Clan Sailing Packete be
tween New York and Liveopool. Moo Drafts mold by the
chore. [May 8, '5B • 194 y
LEHION VALLEY RAILROAD.
•
; 12 1eR • tate 4 R l ß
•and alter• - MONDAY, DEOEM
AJ 'PM,' mall (*titer noting, the Priesenser
Trains of th e Lehigh Valley Railroad Company 1/111 run
airollone: '
• Dowii Truing.
Leta* Ilanelt Chunk at 4.60 A.M.,and 12.30 P. M
a Lehighton . 6.01 " 12.40 "
Lehigh Gap 6.75' • " 102 "
" Slatington . • 5.29 " 1.06 a
" Lei:offs ; 6.61 " / i i "
Whitehall" Whlteoll ' 6.66 " •.‘
" Catasatutas . 6.11 " ... I. . ` i ‘
" Allentown 6.,% , 0 1.66 "
" Itethlehent... . 6.311 '-ti '2.11 "
Arrive Easton t,-- 7.':D " ' 2.46 "
•k V p Troilus.' . • :
L 61,11 Manton .. , ',,-, .44;11.46 A.M.,astl 0.20 P. 61 .
" BethleheUt 12.19 P.M., 6:02 "
" Allentown • 12.24 " • 8.17 " -
" Catasancins • 12.45 " 1.28 "
" White llall 1.00 " 6.41 "
•" liturre 1.06 " 6.49 "
" SintlivOon . 1- " e3t "
" Lehigh Oap 6.17 "
• " Lehighton • 1:65. . 6.39 "
Arrivei Manch Chunk 2.05 " 650 . 1 .
Jra-Tha Morainic Train down, and Evening Train up.
connects at Manch Chunk with the Eattawisan. WM.
lianorport and Erie. Train. The Morning Train, down,
and Evening Train up. enanecte at Eaxten, with Trains
running to and front Scranton. The Beaver Meadow
Train (dare* Stanch (Thank for Weatherly. Erbly. Deaver
Meadow and Hazleton, upon the arrival of the IRS P.M.
Train, lioth Train. connect with Trains to and trout
New Part and Philadelphia.
ROBERT 11. SATRE. Supt.. rt. BEng,
December 25,14
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R.. 0.
XAM E XERNEagiMPNI
Winter Arraitgemeut, Vele. 13, 1538.
'
•
DO*X PASSENGER. TRAINS
leave !Pottsville, daily. (earept Sundays) at R A.M.
and 326 P.M.—Passing-Reading at 9.51 A. 31., and 5.06'
.I'. M.- Arrlvlng tn Pitiladelithla at 11.14 no:lnland at
4.411P.31.
t . lIPPASSZSGER TRAIN'S. "
Leave Pl4adelplda; dally, (txrept Panda,* at 7.50 A.
II- and 3.30 P. M.—Pa wing ItrintLag at 10.05 A. M '
~ and:
6.07 P. M. Arriving; I . n Potty!Want 11.55 noon, and. at .
7.55 P. Id. - .
^—• -;
Both Up and Down Passenger Trains connect at Port
Clinton with Trains to and from Tamaqua. Catawisas,
Willimeaport and Elmira. Morning Passenger Praha'
erd'y meant at Port Clinton for ,Wiltesterre, Scranton
and Pittatrin.
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.._ ,
er Train leaves Reading at 10.08 A. id, alter
arZ i a l Mtip and Down Morning Pawnor Trains from
Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg at
12.95 noon. and cannerang with Passenger Tolleson the
Northern Central. "Pirnusylvania" and "Cumberland
Railroads, for Butitiary, Williamsport. Rhalra,
Pittiburg Laneashtr. Saillmore and Cluunberahnrg.
- Returning; heves Harrisburg it lid P.M., after *rd.
eat of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading
at 444 P M, and connecting with Up and Down Trains
for Pottsville and , Philadelphia the same 'evening. No
Treat ran on &Tadao. ' .
Fieereat.,lopiereen PottedNand PhiLadelphia,lo
and ti '4;. Rawlins and Philadelphia, $174 sad $1
Ilarrisbargand Philadelphia, $a and 70; Leinionn
'and Phihrdelplila.ll2 eland $210; needles and Bar..
riche ,$t to and $1 30; Readliagand Potteeille, $lOll
and $0 26; Beading 'end LeUttoe. n 5 and 20 cants;
Pottsville and liatriebnit.s2 66. and $2 LS; Pottsville
sod Lebsnon.sl and 64 60 ' ,
Tlireugh No. 1 Tickete—Pottailli• tolialtlekoir,ll6 oo
Sealing to Dalli!tiore : sl: Seed#l6' to /Aylmer-$.l VA.
reue dal pd each Tawnier.
WI 00 c`r 271 iiith all tile above Beglau
The Second Mu Can ran
pawnsrerllahlL.- - - -
sg-gornin TriihtDota pod AftersoopTraln rp.ootly.
nut on Band3Js. - • •
_ -
` Bal i ,„rnetib t Clain Tlekety.at ranted rotes, tO
ilia Va aio,betralt.Chreark, and all the prinelol
pointy lathe Week North Wait. and the Canldas: and
Saipan! Tkketa. al inner Area, ta all the/I*ns PUMP.
Can be had en appilentlea to Um Iltatkin Agent....;
larAll Mast" TM be parttime!! beruns the ?Mir
Mast. 11414er brat flamed If paldla cant.
- 0,411.1i1VQ41014 Xasak 04144
•
*FAMILIARDIALOCISEIS.
AA. CAPITAL - BOOK for , SU NDAY
&boot Iskibleineo—cme of Ow tea potildwel l —
Yoe ale, very their. at f BANN ram
Cheap Book Store, Pottsville. •
•
18CW:h.'
Phil/1610*
Mad best assorted
}OD YaroN . Wadalia.
Red Cord; Wash,
e. indigo Mae ?wl4.
Lard sad Fluid Wicks.
• of rt.ltAalaTs, trhkh i
cash priest. •
' • ; .lin I
4.pae • •
It the Maatit.e.-
I'd. between tato and
may be . found atm.
. Rretit and made
'WM per rent.
• Ileerabeerlbeg begs to Icfium Als.lmmense Mends
pubile generally that De does Dot exeldoy en
.Agent to eollelt arum Crensanekattions by Mall lila
11114 protogi attention. . J. 5.831 Ira,
{ • Noe sired Fl7a Works,
• Marra $.'S9 „ . 10.3 m
! • WI CHESTER I cOM :
Gent'steals Punetsblem Store,
71
ridelit. er flesam Intitt IfitilltihtitOry, .
AT TB OLD STAND, 7 08 Chest
-L-1;1mi .11i1,,...W4L,P111.1., opposite tbs"litash;.
lame Mime. ; ; . .
. A. WINCRE. TER sill give, ai berstsbre, his woo—
s) sopereisies 1 the Carting aid Matta tiettilas de•
rrtaleses. , er a ferias eelebrsted se*hief Shirts Ise4l
collars clu ed* the shortest notice. ' • _
Pen.orts dee! tog to order ShirtNesshe segalleinitb
the formula f iPeaeuremout. op iippileatiol by mall. .•
Cow/tong 'banal a varied sod select stock of 01?-
tlemeek Para lane Goods.
SW Whei ceders supplied on !there] terms. :
September 4 isf. - •• , - • • -WIT - ;
..at.. A;. Z . i — )D r. '
' 1
PQI4 NQATISEcONErStreet
Street,
(aeb 'etty'keptbyMarcObo.&At.ggiA
ia.)
Phiadelpbbt, wbolatal• and, retzi,l =A T r *4
dell,ers in ' • .
' Wiry
'Together wltal
014 lon-
I se ssramilles i , Masi £c .,
soketiou °IL I ,. •
: and Irie
I '
• Alio, ; • ,
RATH PROOT SPIRITS ,ND FARM
/MT • AND
LIQUORS. .
prompt atteation;,
3111TOrders
Jan Gary 8,
t POTATOES, • •
geed intl. Pus eil* Vsa
qOI:JSAND Bush*, of all
rent irarietiekfressi tadousseetionsofthe
PEA
tb.diff;
countrt,gue.
1
Peach 810
Blue
Whlta •
Rleek "
. Late Pink Ern,
" * • • -
Carters,' •
Toxitee. • -
• Bock Rya, Ar» &e., :
tmnld invitithe attention of • tarsiers and
Infiemation mid be 'Oven of tho feld,;qual
tion of the different varieties. We par.
It tamest Wlrattak market prim in quart
-11;0mb/hors. , . • WOODIII/17 it TAYLOR.
10 2m " No. 4 Arch rfreet, i'hOdad.
' Judson',
To which Ire
OtArra'. All
Ity sod OUP,
intact to moll I
titles to salt}
March b."
Gosh Dry Goods House. ' l•
iNi n a% t. I .A rc h 1 1
D ___ L re ll e_is, Piiila
-1 i are now : opens* a • ibll assortzrunat of
.!FOR SPRING Of 15894. '
of lie* Styles,
s Double Skirt !lobes, ' I '
f;the Neer Spring Styles. ,
es and Fancy Dress Goods, . . r.
uter Poplins and Valenelsa, . ', '
! *veiling Dion Goods toll varlet). _.,.
Illankets,:heet‘ng d nonselteeplog Goods.
-towage* respectfully regurstod to azatit•
Of BLACK SILKS and MAMA, before
. t e
• 1. •
Goods remised Daily. and good Bargains
etlons of New York and this City.
NW auk and pilots lo*. r ,
09 ' ~ • 1 104 m
FOUR
dal6l
EW ;GOOD
arias Bilk
Irsihions
Mumls
'Detit
Bur
NOS.
Ins ourst •
puP. rchBasi. Neng
frnsn,the..4
Sir Pc
March 5,
' ; PHILADELPHIA,.
I IL B. tor. Eighth and Spring Madan St.,
'TI .. .
kr RNLEY - & 013 ISM ' - 1
A RE idaily ' receiving; Netv" Goods,
"so otir CfIEAP YOB camr• add in order to
ma ataln badr - tardbened reputatho for Selling Eery
Cheap, the 'iraletermlned to.sell for mutt 'novlllllll .
Rich . Fane4 lql4llll-- . l;lew Styles. I .
Best Boned Mack SlLKS—lmported.
' - Plain . Iti)ILDE SOIS.,in every,shadeland color.
t. llantisome Itayaders SILKS-fheautiful Goode.
Foulard 8 I,:kce. 51arreline and Novenae bl LIES, de.. de.
'
Sha, Is! Mantillas!! Dusters!!!
j :
Satin 0,. big., Glossy Valenti's.
i Chironlitoistorlas- do.,
Baragesil, badlnes, India Silks, Cttlntt . kr, de.
Best . zonting & Famil Linens !
CLOVIS and CASeDISRESI 1 ,
ii i ,
i kardI,INS. FLANNELS. TIC !MS, /le., de. '
Dann Clovers, Table Curers: Table C ON Marseille*
Quit Allendale Quilts, de., de. I • 1'
'
n. 1
• I j .THORNLEYIAr. CASH. NLB._: - this day of City lien
- -
friends ea travel from soy
for Vivo nts.
Philade phia, March 5,'51
TO F RMERS k
fpli SUBSCRI I
± 00 00 hurels ot .
P UratETNTE,
; . , ... of VIZ .1 ~
L
IL, in di tinsstactuirliasy 'Company,
Niantifstared from the night - poll of New York city,
1
In lots to suit purchasers. This article (greatly im•
proved w thin the last three years.) had been in the mar
ket for eteen years. end still doges tompetliion , as a
manu re ..pn ff r Corn and Garden Vt
same atablin, being sktoPsr,
z ,
..ed than any ether. and at the sae time, flee
from d'grcealtie odor. Two limes; 43 worth) *III ,
manure acre of Corn In the bill, will save two-thirds i
et
co
In labor. illcanoe It to come un quicker , to grow feat.'
er, ripen filer, and will bring !a larger crop on poor ,
ground t in any other !crafter, and is also a proven. 1
the of t • cut , k nem ; d-ry it does nut Injure the seed
to be put In routed, with it. I I I 1
The 1. 1. Co. point to their long shading reptitailoa,
and the r:e capital (511,0,000,1 invested in their boat- I
nes& as guarantee that the article they make shall gi.
ways be f each quality as to entail:tied a ready sale. t
Pane 160 per barrel (or any(guantlty over six fide.
rels. ' '
.11QA Itsaphlet, containing , lever 3 Information. will
toe Pent sz) to any one applying pr
_the sae. Our
address a— ' osirlictoy.nsos.a C O ., n ~.
~,evr. W arelkerae, GO CoillandlF st., Slew Torki
Febrtutry 5,'69 6 am
,
1 '
____.:
MERICAN i G ANO, 1 -
JARVIS ISLA Y.' • 1
•
take pleasure lin .i forming F u r.
titers, Dealers and 014 pub le pneestly, LW,
nen appointed by the t
__
ICAN GUANO. cOMPANY4
SOLE AGEIITS .•
• of this valuable Fertiliser, In Philadelphia,
• repared to furuiell it in any; quantity, Orem the
g or barrel to* ablp'ecargo' Ot.tbe teak of ' pa
led by the Company, t
•,.. $3O to $4O per Pound.",
to ow amount 4 purettsmodi 1
imenta made wit), Jarria :Wand and Peruvian
upon all Ala& Orson, have. to witty instance.
in floor of the tbrmei. and tre are now enabled.
Mate the Agricultural community upon hat
. in lie reach.* DAN°, at a
EASONABLE PRICE.
Accord
Ex
Octane,
rcautt
to coo
log all
o bits RETNAED *ln shortly. arrive at this 'port,
.rnea the Islands. We ire prepared to tell* orders
ry from bee earirr. or from those of the "White
"And "Plying Easle.7
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
1 42 S. Manes, and 41 3. Water street,
Philladplplata.
.Is..Arentaor the States or Peansyivantai isw
and Delaware. ] [reb.l2. '69 ;3m
VAN,HAACIEN AND rafoX2o73E'S
Or ental Detersive Soap,
• . Philadelphia. !
wi ipso airs Stance T/TlBl ecnox, at Tut Buses
• wits at antnamao. ,
dad Agenis are hard/ arrthor : iseri to sake rola,*
foaurr of it at oar espe!tu.
AVAN, IIAAGEN being a prii`eti
al
eat Soap Maker. and having for the last twelve
yore at di ff erent times) extierimented upon and slated
this rtteuiar Soap, In +various wave. now offers it sp the
pub! as a Soap which vtilleare Inez, Laos and ittbsag.
We a willing It should rest era its own merits - 4 All 1
we as Is to glee it a fair trisii+nud use It a vordlitit to
our dlrectlona. (found In each' boS. ) and If It does, not,
giro roll satisfaction, the morn; 1111 refunded. ,„; ,
Amen , the many adsrtta4,w ;over other riaaning
floapqithe following may be Dewed x
I. otbee need no boiling. nod eery little rubbing,
(moat Article" bone) I i
'Z. e pound will go a. tlt)r. Ibr 011 e. Ile throe pounds
1
ore mon rosin mop , or twp pounds best family ,wwp.
3. requires bet than otte•half the Umeand labor to,
do ill washing of a family; that It requir e s with th e
beat tally soap, and le warranted not to Injure, the
faint .
it. or cleaning Palls and removing Grease, Tat and
Prin a Ink. It is nominee.. sed. lischinists, Printers
and I Inters will find it au; invaluable article, for;wash
ing b ads, as It does not chap, but greatly soften the
alms. ,
d. The ettpetiority of the matetials need.and th Soap
iter relltAllttWO ANT ISMS 01AL/elate. lii more mild than
soy other known, Washing Soap. and undoubied , lL the
hest dapted ( or white a nd Colored Clothhapas ell an
Pawl tea and Laces, and is w arruetid sot to the
dot
Poe' sale at all respectable Grocery Stores in the city
and t eighboring towns , and wholesale only by
i
TII ant A lie E SNNE , 2: South Wharves,
-Resew* Afarkd and Chestnut Sa l PkiWrfattbs.
Pe . IP, 19 8-3 m
Mt,
RBIS, ;ONES & co.,
. ~
111011& STEEL niratimaiiims, •
Marini and Siiteentit Streets, Phdede/pAtar
Haire always on hand rind forma, I
ENGLISH RISIINED 1110 N—Fall assortniente of
i
alle.n.and other favorite brands. ' REST AMERl-
BARlS—ordlnery sizes. or rolled to order /Mr bridge
. he., de. PEN'SSYLVANIA 891 LER PLATE—
lotions vlseime -at to required else. BOILER
UV S—Dorer brand, made la rild dies. DIST TIV
OLI lICAR AXLES—Amadei/I and English. FLOE
* SI NET IRON4—for corering *thole*. de: AMERICAN
A CH PIA IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T isilnitia
list re imitable for mints. %unmet,. de. JUNIATA.
EN .1 isn a NORWAY star RODS. DOLTS.). NITS and
WA HERS—Yoe bridge". mire. and machinery purposes
Ily. CAST, SHEAR,I MACHINE and BLISTER
STE L. Atscyan extra quality for tape and diels. The
elm e, together with a full assortment It Iron. Steel,
Nairn and Spikes. to *bleb the attention of dealers,
roll ikmd eompardes, engineers. mi n en, thunders itnd ma
alibis is Invited. " ; Shy 10, ISM WI/
IN!. W...BALOWIN &
, triumzus,
hoed_ and Monition strertrjkaadelpika,Plioaa.;
'llroold eel] the attention,: of Reihusa
?I ( o ,l l liManagers. sod Vaosolotvartodi 1 Rail.
i' road. Propprty, to their Hydrae of Saar.
audire.Eskolora,lo whirbtbay arisdapte4l
to the trartichisr blialovra for which
.tbe, stay I* reqtdred by the use of out, tali. three or
um pair of drivico wheels; and the use of the wholl4
or tomb of the welfebtnei may be deettrible'l tor 'Whs. 1
sic ; end in uiecitmendetieg theta Utile ',lodes, come"
.1 nett of saperstrorlion.okod rail and work to bs
do •e. py throw awns the stszlptuto: werel effort of
po (*la 'metered with this least expenlia flu sttendanre;,
ONO" and tepaire to Raid and Engine, With these
. in view, and u the result of twenty . threttPlos
•allele sapient* le the business by our senior pati
ne we manatiseturejleiediferentkialfr of Bleplees, and
me rat elute* of slue °leads kind: • Par teeter after
non paid to ihs strength alba leseblneits the phis slot
wortessuebir of ell the detail. Our king- esperksee
gad opportunities of *Veining Information; enable* us
Water theta region with the imeinrshee that le akin
.mettemny eta duratillity,they wllleotapare ravorably
folth thosepf Any either, M use. Mod is u. Wm also , furnish
to-,arder,, , Nmiciesim4bowllng or low moor , tire (to di
Mottos withoot borinr,)etwapdaltiart envious for bear
bell "Yr destilPl toe (+Monet . Itheet Ireg and Baler
Weeks; and emery Miteleappertainlug to t • rialr or
sweewal Lotomothe Ungtoel., M. W. BAt,DWfN .
• tic anetr..l;'sB 14f • BAIRD.
• 1
PHILADELPHIA.
PHIS:
LNUT STREET, Sauth ? •weat
T terrier at WIRD. PbPsdalplas•
• INCORPORATED DT THE ETATS OF PENNA.
FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST.
d ,
wirim essoy ta tra rreat zu Lad s
da ta
l an ol y sum .
posi I t arge w
(ho ar sma .247 ll,46 w d iuo its!
iii ti ll
o im el l m s open i t e h t e ery an day enoo rro n os ;a 9 D o d 'e o loc u k u tn on too s ni m i
i' uraday mantras till 8 (Veleta. •
Hos. HENRY L. RENNER, President.
te p o
HOU= SItLIIO4I,GX, Vico Proeldwnt.
. i willux,J,7 l / 1 29,940,9114-
' -
' Direct ,, vet
. limn L. Beinner, •' , -, F. Carrell Brerster„
Edward Leader,
jp ,r er, -. • Joseph 18. Barry,
• Robert Belfridas, ' FraPile Lea,
Saml..K. Ashton, , •
'. Joseph Terlsta.
C. Landreth Morons, - Henry Dlffende , rkt.
Motto I. meekest and payments mad* in gold daily
*Mott ratite: -
iiTbar lusindmenti ass made in MCAT. KSTATiI MORT.
Min fa
, ttOUNktfitaf TB, and suet, Arm class smart.
I IS tbeHbarter reqsires. .
';• 1 8 1 Y 3 1 , 13 - '' trao.27. IS 9-171 .31-
4 litcpYr
tc, wo9l`HINg
rcl h le SulitSc;RiliEuia resipeet
fully Inform their nun:trout friend* and enitoue re
01 aylitill County, that their assort went ut Cloth Ng
for Yonne Gentlemen* la numb larger than ever, and
they are disposed to cell e,heap. rervone living at a dis
tance. bort . tbe privilege of exchanging clothing pnr
there'd at tble story,lf they donor snit. • r
. . F. A. HOYT a BROTHER;
272 Chestnut St.,eorner ofTenth. Pis llads. .
Anvil 2b.'58 • 17-11 " '
:'— OIL, PAM. AND BAG WARE:ROI=
; E. D. WOODRUFF, JR., i CO.,
TO.' 9 Mirth Front street, PHILA.
DELPIIIA.
luter A Spring Spurn OW Winter Elephant A PottrOU,
. rd and Tanners' Oil, Vloter A Renal Whale Oil.
' bliners'oll, Greasing Oil, (low price, tbr
I I
Eared Vegetable Paint 011., ear ase.)
, IMPROT - ED MACUINERY-014
M
ade expressly lbr lubricating machinery. ace anbrlituti
for Spernroll, and recosuneeded by Engineers of end.
il•tle• u being corrupt to any before introduced.. '
.; AP rli 24, lei . 4 • , 17-Iy,
FISH, CHEESE& PRO,qIII3IO — NB.
IpANCOAST & BRO., Commission
' • Moreinats and Whale/an Dealer, In "
1 /CEEREL. 0O1)191311. -, HAWS. '
SALMON, CHEESE, . sliouunaii, .
BUAD. BUTTER, . - BEEP,
nisnnrses. LARD. FLOUR,
. .
'WRITS raw, PORK,
. . • At the lastest priers.
. 1 122 North Whareeseabeve Ant, Rhlladelphlis.
i 2.13.....-The Cheapest Fish and Prat .ton akin lAMB4
t ndelphla, . Sit-Civa IN a CaIIPIDI
14as . . .
January 1,159
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THS ANIMICAN BUNDAT - SCROOL 'UNION
f, cozrin sinetcorrniAse - so .
CIIOICE ILLUSTRATED BOORS
rosi . . -
CHILDREN ANDICOUTH,
BEING the largest collection in the
reh.T.:-Tbey are uowpublitblag..
A Neao — ,BooCEeery 'lntardary .- Jforaing.
Elegantly Illustrated Catalogues may be bad witbent i
charge, by eddreeming',- '
lIIE AMERICA'S SUNDAY PCIIOOI, UNION.
11 2 Ctuan?rive'BC. PiniAnneerA.
. . . .. . .
lir Ail the pubileatlons of the “ unday Bettool Union
eau be obtained at Union prices at the Bookstore of ....
Oct. lit
B. BANNAN,
.Pot Incite.:
, IS 4241.
.
FARMERS, ATTENTION! 3.7.711
;74 1
The best he The World for raisinv
CORY, OATS, POTATOES, ee, is
SOper-Phosphate of Lime
At $lO per On; or .0/ 4 eta per pound, by the barrel .
Ara toalyzed and reromnended by Prof. CHARM/ T
JAcx.soe., Chemist of the United Mateo Patent Office,
Washington D C
t.etsates American Fertilizer
at $ll ton, $t Sr a barrel. It his been In ourearaltd
U tK fnr the pod 7 years .
Sombrero and Colutnblan Card and Solt Phosphene
GUANO,
by thel ton or earrn
Pot Ash, Bone Dust land Plaster. Nitrate of &de and
Sulph tte of Strietll4 41Eirq liberal dloeouot tollhule
rale nesters t• ORGY A LEINAII
Na, 1 1 Sonth FRONT street, Phil* Jelphla rity. Pa.
rebtuary 24, 39 9•4n3
e es 0 ;
A DYE, and a PERMANENT
j 5) Kt—li. P. & W.UTAYLOR'S osPhtletheiria.”
—A complete II Alit DYE and DRERSINU together. rm.
bracing. to high perfection, ell that to requisite for Color
Softening and Beautifying the HAIR, imparting to
it a fine gloss, and 'clean, agreeable odor, and crate no
mom than the simple !UM DYE of other manutaeturrr.
era. To be had in Pottsville. of Mr. Jammu O. Stow.
Jno. Snow* t Sot, Mr. CUL W..Erroo, Mr. Join
MCLICiNALD, BILVAIII,I BANNANI. •nd F. SANDIIIIMS. and
wholesale at the PERFUMERY and TOILXY SOAP'
Manisfartory of
• U. P. t .W. C.TAYLATt;isspertera ri4trjewers.
. Sit North Ninth street, P 111104044
January 1,'69' -;
! . •
•
•
H. P. & W. C.Tayliir's Philetheirsi Hair Dye and
Dressing. ; -
Anotneir testimonial foible stsperimity of this splay.
dld_arlicle, from an experienced Bair Dresser:
“hiceefte. It P. é W. C.' Tartelt.:—l hive awl your
Hair Dye, and fad It the but mow in icte. It dyes the
bidet' beautiful blaek; and leaves it solt,and yknoy—oot
so rough end harsh as other dyes: In fart. I end It the,
test. I have gent used. JOS. V. SKI DER&
rearmytrania MU, rttlntille, Pa,”
,
A CARD. .
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euraddnAid, Th.. Pfe.0",11019.
lIIE UNDERSIGNED; the Founder
!' - and Publi ober of "VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT
ECTOR," desirous of retiring from this' breath of
business. hasimerged that' old setabilabed limit In the
popular DANK NOTE,REPORTER of INLAY 4 BtoltsrAL.
Masi og •pubilsbed VID Court's Deteetor More 1839, the
onderalgued reluetautly parts with his old friends and
subscribers; bat this reluetaum It Immured , by the con
viction, that In INLAY A BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE
REPORTER, they hilt receive a work that matches the
thus. ' - . ,
OE!
All tobacripticua to N 13114 0T1 1 IsICKNELL'iI
1 114
t • Bank Note Reporter." •
Areayable serum:lonely In Advancn this le the old
est illabk,Nota Publication in ./he +amid. For thirty
long years 11 bee maintained en unitilikd repetatinn t
and continues lobe the yeetnaery companion of all bur
Inks people over the able continent of America.
1 "The Coins of the: World!"
NOw In pews, by Intaa A BminciA, will be given grata
itonAly to all old and new subacribent. All Coln Charts,
Oldra and Manuals, atecanpared with this, may be cow
si ti "l waste p
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r
!' TERMS:
i• an the Sonl•Monthly,.— •• 11 50 per annum.
I " Monthly. • - • 100
- Single Copies, at the Co
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, Address— INLAT.I:IIICKNELL,
Box 1150, Post Of Phlladall:bla. Pa.
' . ,Tanttary 15, '5O
I • cairrENoEtes;
I' l lbilabelphia Commercial coif igt;
, N. Z. Corner Seventh and Chestnut Eta.,
I : . , -.PIIIL'A DBL PILIA .
AN INSTl'reTlONtlOsigned to pre
pare yowl!: men fur Arms arriezi.;
t- ' hiked Sept 1844. f sicorporst Jane 4, IMP T
1101,1tD 01 10017111:0: .
1 B. B.Comelt7 l 4 • - . ' • 1 Berld R. Brown, .
L Frarstja llosklos. ' l' A. V. Femme,
David Milne. laaae Harker, '
Georgalt. rOnart, " ' 11, IL Illomarr.
' J . uhta Sparbawk. . Frederick Brown,
...., • Joshes Liimincettdr.
. . . .
' • ' FACULTY:- . j
S. n. ametraoas. Principal, ennwllting .Aetowntant,
! 'and Instructor in C,orrunrretal Customs.
TnONIAS W. Moor's, Prokwww or Pen inan4l4.
tiromic 31. Mumma", Pryfeasor of ftIO Meet* of Ate
' counts.
Jon:. Coonnizan,Profroorot Dook•Weeplng and Pkw
nopaphy. •
'AtTGUOSIJO Bl,XoOpProfrrsor of in n guagew.
now. Jou. Joarta, Lecture. on Commercial Law.
W. 11. durt.1,1... D.,—President of Girard College—
Leaturer on Political Economy:
illreitelogtteo, eobtaltilag full irtrltrulars of terms.
=armee of Instruction. &e., may he boil on applying at
the College. either fa petino - or by letter.
hCRITTESIDUI."B BOOK-E. EEPINLI" for gale. Tile..
$1 50. Key to the name, 50 cents. ;
October '5B . it 6m
•
MR. E. T. TA YLOR,.
POWIRLY Or TOE X AY
UPPINCOIt A TAYLOR. AND LOWINCOTT, TAYLOR
& ca. •1 • .
JlerchanT Ta'ilorn and EA-41014re Clothier*.
Of this City, end the following lies and Counties, to
wit :
Litetettirt A TAILOR. of POLISTIII , Schuylkill Co., Ps.
LIPTINCOTI, TATLOS L CO., Of Maine. Northam's Co, re.
• w " of Danville. Montour Co.. Pe.
.‘ N of Manch Chttuk, Lehigh Co,"
o of needing, ark Countg, Ds.
" • . 4 • of a octane ti. Ohio,
" of No. 20(0 Market rt .. Phliad'a.
world reepeetfully inform his ',Onetime Metal". one
the public, that be has isvoelatell himself In business
with the well known boom of
CRANVILLE STOKES._
Re). MK Chestnut Street .6assen Sixth and derma,.
Where his entire and purtkularsittentlon will be der*.
ted to the Slat chant Taikains and Wine itesdy.klade Dte
pertinent'
r. N.l .T. sol felts a eall Prom his former numerous , ,
customers. end from all who wish' tie thing of ellPeijor
fityln,Quallty cud Workmanship, either ready.msde or
mode to order.• • . . -• ,
air:tempters rlaltjnft the fit please remember
the Tempts of Fashion, No. COT Chest nut street.just one
utitinita below the beautiful 3dasonte Temple, situated en
the sense street. The MI tidstsle4d will be happy to meet
his friends snd serve them with 'the best and most tub-
tonstdelltile of Ready:Made Clothing that ea, be toek
er,th In any city In the Union. ff R. T. TATI.OIi.
• "Philadelphia. September 4 '45 • dn.
EDWARD ail C . - 1( I.—E
"tenty's Perry Boiler -Iron Works. • '
(..ht,ths Lost tad of Gray's Arne Itn . :slge, 34,th ode ill
time -
Ore's Ferryrood.)
f
TWANUFA.CTITItER of No. 1 Char.
&toed and tramaterrd Holier
intislue Iron, Stamped and Warranted '
Bairtyltallned Vire pox Iron Ss'r'U" • -""
flee from Itilidera and Other doll.ers. •.
`Stamped and Warranted; Charueel Vier
lola of Medium quality ; 2.4 quality Peet t
• I
died Plate and Flue lron /row !deb to No.lo W 0 la
Oddment boas for Tanta, Olacenatarsdibutters. Ltel
Chutes. Cars. Ship and Seatoboat Molls, and Itridstea:
Orden tot thi ibingolog ascription. of lron of all leestbs.
aims and pattern~ within fel Whet; to width from
Ineti to No. I 3 tP 0 In thletnesa. Poilalted and promptly
*Waled at lowest current prima; an amoriment, of
Wiley mods sod. promisenoua sheets of‘all wkitbs sad
tbleltnemes constantly on hand.
Large or small orders supplied willtont , detay. Sala
Itlieto of superior quality an lotions slam Ritmo on
•
srOdtce at the Worts, aid t Ilariphar Bad
• loge, No '4llll Walnut street.
October 2,13
et larutir.
ND.
ional
EMT
411141111 AND °ARDEN PEEDILTRVIT TUX,
Agriciaturai inspiespkente,ite.
(fAtt. • l'ilE subscriber will kr el.grt.
jiltkon bind Clover Tin, thy and 01,, Ere ktOA
iell. White C 1.,., a:A - Lawn r. ,, •
arritot to
colrether with garden" and debt vaccdt. 'e filch sr
will w be &ego god
'I ro.,d.
nters tor ail kiada fruit trers, (warranted ti' Wirt
Sher ace ciri entrd.lacrtrultural Impleirentk .tr 001
of whkh will he Toralabrd Ai WOOrktirtlmpt t a price...-
Th. nerd. Cud trees sold by the au barratry. sr* selected
with crest ano.only Prom growers of reputation sad
!lauding. lie dart nor death, seeds procured proat hrs.
oealy in the aaarket.foun (hose who melt heap.. • ilhoot
regard to the character of the seed sold. For de*, L'e
Pertb*"°t " 11 'Wed' riftv porrmlwectottrly , fo car •
amp, where their too riot.• proabnity detertoralca thcic
qual ity, particularly tbnve,er the PM, 7.peeleot. This I.
au lenportanteosolderallois is tho•shopurrhiPr rift?. r
seeds or fruit trees. Yor trees,ar. n.nd to °niers early
tO BENJA SUN 11.4.!5i 1% .
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pany.
HYMN TO THE FIOINER3.
,Day-stirs!- that opt your tmernlese eyes to r v i, kl
From ratatuir getallee of earth's fres te a,
And dewdrop. on her lonely ellen what. •
As • libation. ,
Ye tuella worshippers! ;retie hooding )Doi fy
Before the uprisen sun, God's lidless eye.
Thrum boos your cballi-es • aweeC sad holy ,
Incense orr bigh:f • '
,Ye bright Moralesl that alto slotted beauty,
• The floor or Nature's temple Wading—
What numarone Ofilflitll4ll of Instructive duty
Your kerns create!
'Wrath eloistered toughs, tack; torsi bell I hat sningrib
And to• it Its pedal** on the peseta* ate
Makes &Moth in tho'lleide. and seer slugirth
A call to prayer.
Not In the &mei' where mumbling arch sod column
Attest the feebleness of mortal band,
But to that hum, most eatbottaand in. 1•914
Mach God bath &mad:
that cathedral, boundless as our wonder.
Whose qUsehhose lamp. the sun end rooms septde...
Its choir the wind and eases-11s organ thunder--
Its dome the sky. •
There, u In solitude and shade I wander
Through the Breen steles, or stretehed upon the sod,
Awed by the silence, reserentirpowler •
The ways of OW.
Your voiceless it ott /*towers! are Mtn' preachers,
Lath top a /Welt, every leafs hank.
Supplying. to my nine!, numerous leathers
floral Apostles! that% dewy splendor.
—Weep without woe, and blush without a crime,'"
Oh may I deeply learn. and prier sumander
Your love sublime!
"Thou well not. Polomoti, in all thy glory.
Arrayed"—the lilles cry—lu rubes like ours;
Wow vain your graodeur! oh, how transitory • . .
Are hymen borers!" • „
• •
ID the sweet scented ;deform heavenly artist
With which thou paintest Natures widespread ball,
What a delightful lesson then impartest "
•
Of love to alit, . • .
Not aisles* are ye, Flowers! th ough made for pleasure,
Eloriming o'er field cad Iwo, by dvy mad night.
From every source your sanction bids me treasure
Harmless delight. • •
•
Ephemeral rages! what Instrnetors hoary
Fair such a world of thoutht could furnish scope!
Each tadlug calyx a memento mort
t Yet It of hope.
Posthumous glories! angel.llke collection!
upraised moat Ford or bulb Interred In earth,
Ye •re to me • type or, resurreetion,
And second birth.
Were lln cluirelileya moth ode remalnlor. '• :
Par from all yoke of teachers and divkwy.
Hlrsoul end. lb llowors of Odds ordakang,
lyYty, sermons. do Neal
VALDE OP CI, , O R ES.
: ..- question is pqn ‘s,i' le sked, nre coal
ashes - . arbing tbrusurial purpo
see? to which I - can anew 4. I have
used-them morer leas for the last twenty
years4—the anthr cite for the most time, in
} d
Rhode Island, a s the• bitufbilzoits' here in
Ohio for the last four year, and I shoUld as
soon think of throwing minty my wood ashes
-as my coal ashes. To,tell you when and how
I have employed them, with benefit,, would
lengthen out this communication - beyond the
limits of the patience of your readers; suffice'
it to say shatias an absorbent for highly am
meniacal manure, I think theta invaluable.—
I have also found them very valuable in ren•
daring a stiff soil light and porous, and a
light sandy soil compact. I have a piece of
ground which four years -ago was a coarse
yellow sand; .by composting my hen manure
with coal ashes, the sweeping* of the wood. -
.house, the grais and weeds of the yard and
garden, and the slop from the chambers, the
soil sa getting quite dark and compact, and I
have beets enabled to get the genie crops oil'
the same ground year after year. , Indeed,
such sweet corn and cabbages as I hare had
year after year,' would be hard to heat. ln ,
the Cultivator fur April, 1851, you will find
In analysis oi.' the red and white anthracite
coal ashes, by which it will be seen that the
insoluble matter is 88.85 per cent. Now, if
you have the transactions of the New York
State Agricultural Society by you, you will
find by turning to one of the volumes about
the year 1.846, (as it is many years since I
saw it, I cannot tell -exactly& an knalysis
showing that from.3B to 42 peitent., or near-
ly one-half of she, amount of insoluble mat
ter is alumina, a greater proportion than most
clays possess; it ietherefore, more valuable
than clay as an absorbent, because, while- it '
will fix more ammonia, it is less adhesive.
N. R.I.—To get the full benefft from coal
ashes is an Ibsorlxint and deodorizer, they
should . !ie used fresh or kept dry.—Corres•
pondini of Country Gentleman. ~ •
AN IMPEILINENT IN DESININN
When we witness the change of
_is sterile
soil into a fertile ono through the influence of
draining,. it is conclusive evidence of the val•
ne of labor so applied. Such has recently
Come to our notice, and wo shall recall . it fur
our readers.
It not unfrequently happens in hilly or cent•
ly undulating district*, that at interval* dump,
springy soils abound, requiring draining . be.
fore it can be brought into'pro6table cultiva. .
Lion. • The instance in question was a field of
fair : aurface, quite free from stones, but re
ceiving. from elevated laud, a continual supply
of clear ; cold, sett spring' wafer, which ran
over nearly fhe whole surface. The owner,
faithless of reclaiming the lot, watt yet dcsi•
rous of collecting the water4o supply a reste.
voir for cattle. This was mainly won t ,
plished by cutting a drain across the lope
lurid near the upper side' of tb* tor
about a hundred. rods in,lengtb, witich'djd se
much for draining tin; surface that' either
ditches w ere
... cut, completing the work. The
drains were finished withthe flat stone usual
in such districts, carefully laid and covered
with a good coat of &mar, before replacing
the dirt, Now of the change produced.
A crop never grew upon thi4 lot from the
time it was'cleared until aftee it was drained.
NVater grisses and weeds Were the only re
duct ; since draining, it has• produced &Irma•
ally over two tons of good bay ;its acre, with.
out any manure. The appearance O f the oil
is wholly changed, from's. tenacious blue clay,
adhering to one's boots like tar, it has become
a clear, black clay loutn—just such a soil as
always produces remunerative crops to the
farmer.—Country Gentleman.
'To MAKE GooD CANDLES FROM LARD
.--
For twelve pounds of lard take one poubdd
saltpetre and tine pound of slump; mix then
and pulverize them ; dissolve the. saltpetre
and alum itt s a gill of boiling water; pour tie ",
compound into the lard before it bu quite mil
ted; stir the whole until it boils; skim of
what rises; let it simmer until the water 4
boiled out, or until it ceases to throw a
Steam ; poor off the lard al soon as it is den'',
and clean the boiler while it is hot. If the
Candles ere to.be run, you may commence
immediately ; • if to be dipped, let the lea
cool to a cake, sod, then treat it as you ouu: a '
,PICTLED Euos.—Boil the eggs unfit , TO/
hard; when cold shell them, and
,cut them Pt • f
halves lengthways. Lay them" carefully is
large:mocithed jars, and pour over thou scsl' } '
ing vinegar, well seasoned with whole pepr: _
allspice, a few pieces of ginger, and a t i r i
cloves of garlic. When cold tie up ,;1 at
and let them ailed a month. They are Ilie*
fit for use. With cold meat they are a itio!t,
delicious and delicate pickle. •
IT VOZACI soma.
Prom tonellett nook.
lictipts.