The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 09, 1859, Image 4

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desresly eastobled, .
' Visizt ibe tbot and errand, ."
Clinging mind lb. lalisZaskie,
Only bag las boor.,
Pawing time his pllicsaid bad,
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111100T1Mi A Btrille-13111 SPICCIILIITML
I have never been able to ascertain thecrusit of,
the quarrel between the Criellays and the Drakes.
They have lived within 'lsmael' ef each sabot's
Illinois for ire years,and frotts their first acquiln
tome there had been a.mutual.l fooling of dislike
between the two familiar I
One day Mr. Drake,. the was returning
home with a pocket full ofitalks, from
where be bad been to dispose' Vif a load of griitail
and Sam Barton was on the wagon with bite. t , As
they approached he grove eritich intervesced
bee
tweet' them and aDrsks's hoise, he observed. to
his companion: •
"What a beautiful shot old, 4 riekley's coon is
over yonder!" • '
"Bang it, so it le," mutterediold Drake. •
The horse was steadies andel. some kw, twelve
rods from the-road. '
Involuntarily, Drake .top sia his team , . Ile
glaitoid furtively around ; then with a queer smile,
the old hunter took his ride' Item the bottom of
the wagon, and raising it to his ebouldai, } drow a
sight on the Colonel's horse.
"Beautiful," muttered ol,l'Drako; favoring his
rile with she air of a man who tiad resisted temp
tation. "I could drop the old ruan so handsome."
- "Shoot," suggested Baal dattgn, "who/fired fun
To so, shape." • I
"Nu, %wont do," said the o d bunter, *Lacing
cautiously around. 1
"I wOO% tell," said Rani. j '
"Well, I wOO% uhoot this time, tell or not tell.
The horse is too nigh—if he vas fifty rods lositend
of twelve, so that there woof ea a bare Poiatbili
'ty of mistaking him fur a der, rd let Ai. As it
is, I'd giro old Criekley See dollars fur a shut."
At this moment the ColUiael himself, sietiped
from behind a,big oak, not hitt( a &min paeii die
• tent, and stood before Mr. Drake.
: I I
• "Wiall, why don't you ibinit r • t I •
' The old woo stammered oht come words In eon.
•
fusion. • '1 ,
"That you lo
net? ? WI!, temOtedto, I do
-7 stare... But, as I said, I'll givis you a V for ,
rid."
"Say alt-M, and it's a bargain." ' I
Drake felt fur his rifle, aild looked at the old
-hors& •;
"How Mach is the old solve worth?" ho *Mc
tred.inseer. 'll • "I I
"AbOat Stile i
I '
I II •
\ °WO. I'll do it. VOWS DO X." ,' :1 .
The Culotte! , pocketed thb. money, mattering .
"ill. be banged if I thoughtyou'd do it."! l' •
- With high' glee tba old li num put a [ fresh sap
OD his ride, stood up in bli wagon, and '. drew ai
elpse eight on old roan. •Tbe dollinei put his
Manly in his pocket, sod chuckled. . ~ ,
Crack went the rids. The hinter let oat a hor
rid oath, [ which I shall not lere.,.repeat.; nem was
astonished. the Colonel starad; old roan '' dr
red. I . [ 1
Drake staredal' his rifle, with a fecal black as
Othellal. ' .'"
i •'' !
• ; [ ..,'What's that matter with you, hey? Fast time
you ever served me such a trick, I *wait !' •
And Drake radoeded his pleas with great wrath
and indignation. ii
- [ [
I "People say .you've!ma'am . knack e , ( shoot
leg," said' the "Colonel, in a tone of cutting au
- .
oum. _. ~ [ !
...._ ,
• "Who said so 1 It's aDe ' thundered the germ
. ' • i'
ed old hunter. "I.eanshOot--'
"A hafts at tan rods. Bea ! ha!" .
brakeless livid. ', ' •
"Look here, Colonel,lfifuet'lland that," he be
"Never' mind, the bona eau,* s e ed the
Colonel. , • I - ' ,[.!
Griuding'lis teeth, Drake produced [ aMithar X.
"Bore," he growled, "I'Mbouid to have my shot."
"Crack iswey," said - the Colonel, pocketing the
.
!mtg.
.. [ A I!" [ -
,
`'' Drat* did crack away, with deadly k alm, too,
tint.the'houe did not, mind' the bullet in the least.
To, the rage and nouttereble disgust of 'the old
hunter, roil. stared him right IS the face, as if he
liked the da. •-' j , ; --- [ I
, . ."Drake,"'eried Sant. u ielere drunks. A hern'lt •
a doses rods I 0 Lord I", , ,
- "Shut your. mouth, or I I shoot you." said old
. Drake. 'The matinee that says I eau's' shoid.
Last week I tuts goose'[. head at 110,1 rods, and
lasdo it again. Criciliy, you can 'laugh sow,
but I'll bet you Shy dollars that I can bring down
old rose at the very nail !hot." '[ j [
• The wager was readily laiseetited. The • stakes "-
• pore platted in Sam's, bends. /Bated with 'the
' Idea of winning back hi two tens, and [making en
i in the bargain, Drake !Manfully selected a per.
feet 'bell, end with a hisekskin patch, carefully
loaded his ride, ! [, -
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It was now nearly night-, but the hunter wee in
the habit of boasting that be could sitam a bat on
the wing by starlight, end without hesitation he
: ' draw a bead on old roan's bead. [ 1
A •, - moment later, aid Drake was driving
• throggh the grove, the most enraged and desper
ate of mett Itis rile, ibuocent victim of his ire,
lay with' 'broken stock in the bottoni 'pr the wag.
mi.' Sail Barton was :Poo - mach • frightened to
' ' laugh.. [ [ [ I
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In the meantime, the gratified CACriel was roll.
leg on the ground convulsed with mirth, and old
-, rose was standing ender the trees. 1
When -;'old Drake reached home, his two sons,
discaverini his llit•humOr, hutjhed too arouse his
ePicice with t4e ors which they moil, sure would
make him dance with joy, 1
I 1 •
"Clear out!" growled the angry ; old man, "I
don't want to.hear. any news; get sway, or I'll'
ksieckyou down:" ' .
. .: • ,
-_ MBAs, father, it , is such a trick pia ad •op old
riekley " • . ' ;-- !
• rieklay rutted thealAmite, getting in'.
, tweeted. ' IGLU if yotthave gliayed:tts Colonel a
trick; let's bate -it.," ! * ' ' [ [ , •
a
- .11411, fatheii,led end I this wetting went out
for a deer—" - P. - : [
, [ !
[ l ?t ,- [ : "liang the deer, let's bear shoat your trick."
:.tClitildn't fled the deer, but I thcitight*we meat
. . kin something, im Jed banged away at the Colonel's
iild.reas—Shat him deed." ' ' i. 1 ,
7 . - 'saes ski roan r sheadered the old hunter.
'lid; did youshoot*te Colosel4 hose r
' *Dliteet'do eayttiing else."
, s. filtea," said Jed, ootiadeat that the 'joke mast
he egreeable' to his father, "Jim and I propped
• him up, &addled his head hick with' s.string, fad,
left him steadiag podia the trekked as II he was
alive. - Bat ha: bet it a kite I* , ' ,
Old Drake's bud fell Upset his breast. He f elt
~,, „
hls empty Pocket book slid ..laelied at his rile.—
Thee in a metal torie,W. to the boys.
- ' "It's a J oke: bet if yorii-
~, ell of-it--wr if
7es do, •Baas Bartel, I'll slaps I*'l - luive
': !psi ,bootleg at a deSi 1%." . 4 !el 'tioir' ; :lialf an
• ' boar at ism dollars a shot." , . ', ;,
'-:, :-,
' • At this stemint - Sara fell luta th ew'j. ptter. Be
• had hiighed him aim to ilsith..., • '
J. szatikurr, the rhseiiabroproriag the keg*,
t a low gro ppry ti
stet
Ms lassaitabje at
gattbbia •
H t IPl,oll ttauaa arpsetiaila an yin dee add
)::c.” . .Z.1; AV/ NDopaii ; irof ltra by ip bargains r
• ::: 4 14we - 0/"' . '
harlaiths r
POTTSVILLE MOUSE, -
rank Proprietor, •
o,,,inagraie.porrsrig.s,
Arociristatang
14o,tintlit 20. -
_"WNITIE 1101181E-HOTIELL:
Vow of diets* Rad Naktilatimps ands. Mama.
Jsepli x, Vegoor, Propsistor. •
Istadalusestssadsposcusidsib i s s
ottitiklisst Ittadossa sosal litigation •
es W 4 by t h e best sod Idset ,
fasessta to balm gusts sad ttsvell T .
orssoeskestd..
.I,opst WU • , 3i47
PAINTING, &C.
iszVr wm:s
- oft
railer nolginget
Decorations. BEO.
ousit meta:.., sus:
MUDEY s BOWEN,
Painters sad Paper Illsislprio
0111"8vieg-liggsmiacs2 deers aloes Anesicas ikon.
Shut 914 Nlll 13-
• - .:
: :,, REDUCED 'PRICES. - •. - .
11711rei31 3EPaipew ' CUlaotaro.
THE' subscriber lza's a large lot o f
- - ivory thole* Patterns of .
Wall Paper, Imitable fOr Halls,
pow",. Dints" Rooms* Chili°. i l lW ''.---.'------
bore and PhbUeßulldlogaortileh
'4,, _a l • . . ::. : ..,."
"_
he will 'sell at greetly. Mined .> .. -NM- ',.
pries*. The Steele endorsees the • • '.. , • .11Er" --.
Went and mast esteemed Pattern'. Paper as cheap asil
cents* Plecei. ..4
Saw is Um time Orr Hanging, lbr Vatier tialsjsinissod
Books at - , D. BAN. AN%
I asap Wholesale mid Reba Paper tusf/3sak Sum
airPaPEa lIANGISES SUPPLIED TWIT CHEAP.
April 1.'49H. •
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WIRE SCREENS.
WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS.
I_OHN H. KURTZ, (late of and sue
t .-tesisirto Sum & flizamts,) would resinreirolll all
attention of persons engaged In the Coal Busisses,
to his IlliaufaiWry of WIDE COAL AND SLATE
ISCRZENS,COAL ItIDDLZS, WIRE BROOM.
at the old eitabitshment. itinersville, Schuylkill Co.. Pa.
WADI been engaged In thabssinam of Screen talk.
log tbr upwards of twelve years.l tatter myself that 1
ran turn out as good work as Is done anywhere to the
ecrontj. mid would refer to the quality of my work in the
past, as • guarantee of what It will be In the future,
Oldest mgaslf that I will gore no pains to make my,
work satisfactory to all who may give ma a tr .
ial.
JOHN lIKURTZ.
30 tt
MI Ille. JuVy 24.'56
EISTERLY a FRICK.-
Manufacturers of Wire Coil Screens,
wU ULD respectfully call the atten
Lion of gen.
Rumen engaged in
tbeCoaltrade to tbeir
coal screens-Tilt the ...+4
various sizes. ,Tbey
have Increased tacit.
hies for turning out • 7 • .„
the best of work with ifs" •= 7 7
promptness and dia. ,
patch. Raving the
most elp•riene•d
bands In the State -
they • can guarantee
all work don. at their factory. ,
Bemiring umttly and substaniiiiily dove (tithe shortest
notice.. .
Screen 801 l it,Cogwhoole, Edgettay Binge, Shafts, God.
geons..te., always'on hand.,
All orders directed to lb* firm by tun or leR at D, L.
Esterly's !birdlime store will receive prompt attention.
• Pottsville. *Orb 12,'(41 plait 4.1 8 271 it. 1
2•USINESS CARDS.
" D. L. DODSON, Den
tlit, Market Street, three anon 10 111
S re Third, south side. [Pottsville, ly
D. W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
L . olatisor Ship Penttrylvanta State Goologleal gimpy)
explores lands, mines, Le. (October 13.'55 dl...tr
HENRYLEASANTS,' Civil and
11 Mining Engineer, POTTSVILLE.
Orme—Centre street, west side, between Market and
Norwegian. [August 5,'57 324t0
VRANK CARTER, Civil and Min-
Ina linglneer, Surveyor. Le.. sill attend to survey.
laUdle.Millet, town plot.. se. Office Silver Tenses,
Pottsville, Ps. - .playas 119. '3 le-.
GEORGE B. EISLER, Mechanical
Engines r and Draughtsman, attendathe sale
0141/ . lqU.of machinery. and to the rah4llding and
piddle up of old machinery.'aa
Port Carbon, March to. 19 104
GEORGE K. SMITH, .
IffinlngiGagineer and •
CaWary Viewer,
POTTSVILLE. VEZINA.
Dreeri3ier IL '6B - 60-
•
4 - v rgN C Y —Fo
"/- Bale of Real Estate
k ekuirge of Coal La
roots. Ofilea Mahan"
lApril 8, '5B ',IAA
DODSON'S
MEW DENTAL OFFICE,
;IA Market amok two dent.% atria Tklrli. s geasa..
Pottsvllla, Pilo
•
With aptly Inertneed farilities for the prompt and
careful ixecution of all manner of work pertaining to
the profession. be hopes to merit a continuance of the
Mahal patronage that has been extended to him. lie
Inserts Allen's Continuous Gum Teeth. Achromatic. Vul
canised !tubber, and Mineral hire, block work. single
gum and plain teeth. @Lyrical to cult the thurs, varying
from $l6 to $lOO for fall sets; and nom =lo to $5O for
half sets. Teeth extracted. by a new proem. Teeth
ailed, cleansed. and medicated.
WWI Work ITarrastedniill
December 11,18 , 150.3 m '
COAL.
I. P. VOORHIES,
DINES AND mune Or UM CILIZNIATID
Lewis Vein Red. Ash Coal,
!rem the "NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY"
He mines no ether Coaltrkileh assures its purity.
swears* sales by .1011 N SHAY, Ars*
For 1. P. VOORII
• No.ll Pine street. New York.
Pottsville, Marsh 12. 'l9 rJ umcb. '66 214 y] 11.
SPRING MOUNT - AIN COAL.
• New Concern. .• •
THE undersigned, having leased the
spring mountain Allies a
AT JEANtIVILLE, PA"
Hitherto imbed by Wx. Maass& Co.. are now prepared
to supply this Justly qelebrated 1.8111011 . COAL, and
"lie ! tfull7 j"fte"
C. V. RANDOLPH,
TIIKO. F. KAN PULPIT.
IIASIPSIIIPLIS.
Applleattone to be addressed to .
Randolph Co., •
211 Broadway. New'forit„ RoOtst 23;
'205 Walnut street, Philadelphia;
Easton, Penn's; '
Trenton. New Jersey.
Randolphs t . Hampshire,
the. Pa.
. 4.1 y
COAL. COAL.
Janaary 1, tliti
LEWIS AUDENRIED .GO.
OFFICES
20e Wslnut'stnset c , PIIILAIH LNPRIWIIA.
YORK.
110
1?"11 88 State street, BOVOIC
. Wholesale Theaters in Um; but varieties I f DOMESTIC
(N)ILS-34e Proprietors of Rolf Mr* °Way. cepa
bk of productng aver 00,000 tons a year of the oilrbos
ced-Dtaieostr, (Red daft.) and Butt Moo, (ltSita.tak.)
. A
itteloalve Agents for the aloof the purely cronies Lo.
east . Mountain Coal. from the Locust Dale Colliery, of
Ono. C. Porn h. Co., all of which will be 'hipped direct
to Nio York. via Canal; or couttrise, via
,fireermich
PI an, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) ,
•
_
At PALIMUIphis, from ?tor 1141. 11, Port Rich-
The ebaleeat qualltio of BED and WAITE ASH
COALS from Schuylkill County, selected with 'modal
can, and shipped under our pennant ouporintondonew.
at Zliiiibethport. N. J. •
LBIIIQII SPRING MOUNTAIN and IXOTNCIL-RIDOE
° From Bs
'celebrated HASIPMKE BITUMf NOUS OPAL.
Athrisy City, 11. J. . •
(Ma K.pit eta Norris Ones.)
. The very superior WILK ENDARIIII,COAL, from the
&Wawa Vein, taken from the " Autrarted Improve.
mint led Coal Company's Estate," near Wllkesbarre;
&O f the COUNCIL RIDGE COIL; both of wkkb, for
steam purposes and for Emily use, are Inuerpost.W.
We hold eertifleates 1.. our alms- from partite who
hare used and tally tasted these %Coals, and pronounce
them the ant Aernasern Colds for steam In use, pro.
• diming no clink/v.lms ashes and greater blase, than any
ether kinds now Manna* public.. _
May ley 'OS. 20.
J. a. MS= r. 11. 00W11411.
TURNER & GOWEN,
Bluer, sod Shippperrs of ' _ i •
WRITE ASTI COAL from Mt Kea mod Best Bonet
cr
Lee Collieries—NAMPA & BLACK BEATE VEINS,
Omoe—Csol re street. o mrslte Epleropal Church.
• Pottsville, Apre-10,'S8 11sly t.
( 4 10-PARTNERIMII' NOTICE
The subseribers have assoetated thsasetwea. from
iodate: this &launder the wants and style of TYLER.
SCONE & CO., ant wlll residua the business of Dealing ',
1. Cbal. as suiweasors to IZDNItICH _Tl'Llift It CO.; at
No. .T. 93 Walnut strait. hiladelphts: 109 Broadway,
NewN. York; Pier No. 6. Riehiwood.
YRIDERICH TYLER,
OEOEOI6 F.TYLER. •
0. NICROLEt WRACK.
WILLIAM E. STONE.
11114 t •
Nay 9.'0
CAIN; LiCKER I COOA,
Limas, ass um= es
301i&075. 313Comit1i. Catkable _
imam la other &at guano:sot ,
*a& At*
' srato stridaliaithieds OA*
Tit0w4161 5 .% Sawn ' higtit.6o,ll;
,Februitry '.lB 9.1 y
(Late J.
In=
Wire pe , Works of -
JOH A. - ROEBLING,.
• Trent** Sew Jersey.
olip•A brim A est of Vint Rope constantly on
Land. Orders led with despatch. For alse.stewath,
and cost, see chador. - [Tetr.l7lls9 9.1y0
. OILS! OILS!! OILS!!!
HODGSON lit-KEAN,
Nos. SV. Wharves, Pifilabil4
General Co on Xerchants e lind Deniers in
WHALE A. .) SPERM OIL FOR MINING
AND MECHANICAL PII.RPOSEE. -
84 1 4 :2 2 ,7 01 • - 3/14f
• ALEXANDER KERR, .
IMPORTE AND WHOLESALE DEALER iIN 1
. '..
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. 44
Alert " -
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- In l o) . `‘
No. 134 South Wharvesl: , . .....
. • • 'PHILADELPILA.
Ashton's Floe, lyerpool il round, Turks Island. Ash ton 44
and Star Mills lry,,assortad stses, constantly on band,
and Wr sale In ato suit the trader
H, IL—Orde solicited. [Sept. 25. 'SS IN 4312 0
1
the. Putchase and
baying avid selling Coat: ta
ds. Mines, ke..and collecting
go Wind, Pottsville.
OMAR. M. HILL.
P. ALLEN, Ir
R:W
. Aid"' A 116%)
ril:l'iar..if ' ''' :: • 1' 1=
ilt W It 4: : Y.: ..;`.--:•:'‘,' :.' .-
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, - cages,
4,
HeirAt4
i9a
O. W. Boris
"C ON praiszo Lvt
,eirruary ZS, '49
Pbliadolpbll,
T = W &BEEREP,
Lubikating ' Gre - ise
The cheapest, reliable and durable used
forluivieatt g Ileavrlffiachluery.andtbasalas
of Own lb • Carriages. Carte, Dn's sod Wry's'
*lt rill of Oum. and Is not affected toy heat or
sold. Manotertnred and far sale In Tin Cans. K p and
'Barrels, it TAW A smuts, Philadelpbla.
done ID. 'fat -• •
CEO.
I POMEROY CO.,
DZAIJMO IN
SOAP, CANDLES, arg.
South Water ' street!, below
, •
A eitatit, Whale, Tanners'an d unwary
••• perm and Adamantine Candlei.
Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. •
a. January 6.'68 ' .jl43r
OIL
N'
listket
Sperm, Gird,
Phlladelpb
ARDWARE. I
•
RON! IRON! IRON! • •
.GES'I'OCK of Ito undi Square
at Refined IRON. etill stseaoasauGietared
aced PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL,: a rnatad
Imported. .For sale by
L RICOH. Hardware it Iran .lerchants.
1 Marra 12.`69 114 f
and to-j
A LA
at the cafe ,
equal to mull
Milan
PottsaMe,l
HAR . ARE AND, lit ON DEPOT.
, - TILL SUBSCItIIiEIt, having itow arrant
id his geode Attie new place of huskiness
and with a new determination of furnish
ing all such goods as the businessot the
Coal Region may require. it their lowest market value,
solicits the impaction of the Pub li c. I shall be always
on hand an have on hand n full stock of I
• Bar lro ,
Region
Chopping Axes; .
Flue I n, Coal Shovels, • I
Cast Steel, • Trace Chains.
Slit trou t • . . Nails and Spll4s,
Rope, ; 2 . Tackle Blocks. i
• Bello w, . Anvils and Vices. &e., .
Rardware and Iron Depot, Curran Snzwv.three doors
above Mar .t. East side. - ' FRANK POST,
July lb, 854 • , . 1 28-tf .
. -- . .. .
RICHT ,
lisw . tun
low Mats' I
Miners' Ba
found an a
Waltz: ' • • '
(Web T milli
Sodom., , . 1
Saddlery,
Shoemaker's Tools.
Carpenter' Tools,
Olass and Paint
Bar trop of all class, - I
Rolled " " I
i t
Nails and pikes. 1 '
Railroad In and Nails,
Smith Too IL.
Building tarts's, . •
Cast:Steel, .
Shear Pee ,
Arm BM r, , ,
Mill Saari
Cross-eut . awe,
Fine Ilan aim '
O.B.retilinis hi stbanketothennhlleforthenatronage
they exteridedtohlitin hlsindfirldnaltapOtymndhopee
the new film, by the qualltrof their goode.strirt alien
tioit to bnainesaund sesommodatitutorieee,will deserve
and ennintUnd theireontinned support . j
BRIOVIT A l LIMON.
Diaterils fisrdwart and fron e flseheereet.
['January A AIMS.
_
LERONS
4.
uls A UX STWIY. Two doors bao.
lota'. end nearly opposite the
nk, Pottsville. 'l4lere will he
xcellent assortment of Haan
'
i •
fine Trays, F
• liritaninAVars,
Assortment of lino Lesko,
Table Cutlery, 1
• PorketCutlery,
Table Spoons. i
Anvils and Tires,
' Assortment of tine nuns,
Sheet Iron Cruriblit,
WI re. Tin Plati,
Brass Kettles,
Sid Irons,
P3.11* sad Dollars, .
• Chains.
ItallniadTrareit,
Powde rand Shot
L ESTATE SALES.
. WESTERN LANDS. .
H D' -UNDERSIGNED - , .Agent for
,Ichisylkill." Carbon. Luserne. Colombia. Northam
lber end add Dauphin counties, offers for sale, IA V. la
Pacific CI y. Mills C0011'1401 , 1. A1P0,14061 In Illinois
sod Nimrod, Ihr CUR, °ran time. For ftirther totems
tion writs and enclose postage stamp, to
ROB C. PATTEN, dgt.
.etllle, Schuylkill en., Jan. 22.'62 44f
• FOR RAU: .
'till D undersigned offers for sale 4
a net of land containing S norm and sit u.
at Oal tits upper Pt. Carbon . ro ad. about a , till m •
from PotOville. The Improvements are two frathe dotal•
beg honaek, a small stable,. and also a spring of never
failing w der. I wilt sell in one piece or in lots to snit
purchasers. It le alio well *darted to the nailed of
, vegetables. and has some, fine young apple trees and
grape . slur thereon. For further particulars enquires)!
0 501105 LAUER, Orchard Brewery.
Ills manna for selling the above are, that he has par.
chimed Rio Tumbling' Run Farm from tits •fichuyikill
Natrigetlint Companyorell militias to make It so eaten.
rise ralli . which waned - him his spare time. and aim
intends Mod a Summer resort thereon, which w ill ha
one of tI; finest ontsidenf Philadelphia.
Potter Ile, Feb. 12,19 . - 7.41
A RARE CHANCE
. table Investment of the most Vilnable
rty
ainit
in the Borough of Pottsville.
•
frSubscribers offer the following
velisable property at Private saki;
o. 1. he WHITE * HORSE HOTEL, now occupied
by Joafrell.lltut. This well known property contains
In front pipet 1 inch on Centre street, mid In
dept ,, el ng Habantango 99 feet 11 inehes, with
an eyte Ale bllerfl • yard. The improvements
on this roperty consist of an extensive two-story frame
.tavern ate. with extensive back buildings.
. Mao, 'Methane story brick handbags—a portion of
these toilklings are now used for the hotel, and • por-
tion oecispied by the Pottsville Gas ea. and the Schuyl
kill [lreland Marine Insurance en. on the first Mori
Am.
the
second 7 t d third stories ins occupied as a dwellin . 1 '
Alarge and commodious es stable fronting
au Seto 4 street., with brick carriage houses and exten
sive sheds. ' . .
This property Is IC well known that &more particular
docent on to deemed unnecessary; any person wishing
morefnl information will please call en the subscribers.
No. 2 All that well known tavern stand si mated on
Centre oset. known as the NORTHWESTERN Har9l.,
and kep for many 'years by Dim= Hat.
This valuable property will be sold with the adjoining
propertg—the two containing In front on Centre street
Ili fast flinches. and extending westwardly along a 20
feet *IOW alley 210 feet to : Second street. and northward
ly along Seeord.stre .II 91 10019 incises. with the Impmve
ments consisting of a two-story frame tavern
house With a large-and eomondlons t three-sto ry
tavern
brickllding thereto attached. This bailiff:lg
haabee erected within a few years, andlhr wholi-ar
,ranstem nt is complete. The chewiness. dining room and
trook,ln department, it is believed, will compare with
any, Ho el in the County.
suo. 'A large and commodious two-story brick Stable,
with a+ensive yard room.
AtanlA large three story stone and brick building
fronting on Centre street. with a stole-room on test door
and dw 411ng on the second and third stories.
This property, as a businees stand, cannot be sue
P agi°d ''
No. 3 That old and well known badness stand slaw
td or Centre street and for many years *vaunted by N.
1.. Looag and others, as a four and feed store.
Thisdoable property adjoloa aright A Lereh's iron
c i
store the north and James Siltyman ‘on the south.
amid tut In front on Centre street 29 vet 3 bubo, and
eaten westwardly at the some width 94 feet with right
of alley way from Centre attest through a:marched idler
now need for the hotel Ind adjoining properties.
The buildings on the property consist of a rod and
substantial two story stone building forty teat desp.tbe
first et ry Occupied as a store, and tbe second story as a
dwelar ir. all conveniently arranged and in good order.
Tett Is is attached a large two-story frame store house
with eitterrsiee granaries for storing grain.
This property from its location fbr business, I. well
worthl he attention of persona desirous of going Into
the fin r and feed twiner*. . .
' If this property - is not sold befbrie the 1516 illy of
ElaretsH will be for rent. Possession ntll be thew on
the Snit of April next. i
so. t. " Tire of ground on Itabanbingo ex-
tandin it Ma
from the brick building in the rear of otel,
along said street. to the three story brisk banding on ,
the southeast corner of Mahantangs and Second streets.
This property Is too well known to require any ye.
marks ,
Noe. 'and 2, adjoining three story brick building.
&mad big in front on !abutting* street, 42
feet. aid In depth 40 feet, with frame market , 13
bonee.,yeetspled by Hagar licaularasawgw i 1
No. 2, containing in front on kishaddlingo itreet,2l
feet. mud in depth 40 feet, with frame ales, occupied by
Stint 4 DAM . s'
Mai and tr, containing in front on Hahantango St..]
43 feet; 11 !tabs, and In depth 40 feet. With three brick I
offireeiocenpled by Jule IMP, Tal i p, .1. Nan"( and
Walt Balenin.
Thiproperty for the erection of dices or nubile
balld bo t
i p, cannot be excelled by any other property In
Ibis veil. Three lots will be sold Singly or all to
esr4to snit purchasers. :
TVs desitabledwelllng is situated on the south 1
ner
nat. of Halunitango and Seeond,streete. fur caw -
fort a d cuovoniente as a commodious dwelling, it has
fear niers in the 'enough. . i
Thl ProPeri7 andalat 24 fes4,6 Inches Insist Ins. Ha- 1
i r
Uinta street, to the corner . of Second, thence along 1
Fooon stitirt..94 feet ! 4 Inches to 110111 stalls, those,
enfaV/if mkt* said stable. 40 fat., 4 fiches.. thane*
nod!. Jrnktbsttelitii aims Hata yard. 07 to-XS
lie ' 'llieli it the 40 feet Lots,., 'Thlitssoli • lop
yard Min &Obi, on.sliteli yard is *reeled a cones-
Sent witltatitraneeleuigareeet.
' n'te nommisn'as tedesmAriao and cow*
etc
flora WO 'to • - - -• ~ . ,•. _ .--
....=,!. •,..,- • 9rntircromm.s,44:,..*ltiog, , . - -
i .
-;- •• ,i. ord. &Mimi Aged..
ttlt: 'Alto, 3T arch - 1. '''' - ' . - $ '
att. 5, 50 . i • - 41)
. .
I • • 'Mt
'": Attornejr at
liatrket . awl tad street",
f?trti l i - • " August. %Ilk 41
. _
• ER S'fROUSE, Attorney 11
0111a1 - NW!" Wit, rod tb• Tows Sr,
:Ft — AVID B. GREEN,Attorneyat
IJAsttreine". Meets Kartsisteestondioths
P.'' DEWEE§, - Attopict LW.;
- - OMCN-4roarommakbalio ., ll 4 6 1 1 11 0, 1 *
• tee street. Pennine, Pa.. ' ..'tDior.4 b, 4 1rt 410.,
- _
IIIiKIMAS R. BANNAIN, Attorney it
TAT. 011atlaCestrollttiod,eleitbeltitill e t a
O~areb.Pottntllop;?oaaa. AVM/ 474 Y
WIN C. CONRAD,Jr4'.huuice ofl
Z e tles tsarsas& Tost
CooopositootO-.0110 tipposato
Wood ot: ? 1'011341011. ' PIP" IL 'DT 111.
UcLEMENT S. FOVER,•Justice at
the Nook aod spades scr.
totraud attended a eatotally, • VA. 28,14
TORN SEITZLN GER, Justice of the
- tir IN:lmm CLAIR, will attend to all boldness on.
trusted to blot with diligence (Lod ears. [1.869 8.1 y•
-A 311)E1._ GARRETT, Magistrate.
tJ Otavoyatieer and Oitr' . era' Collector. Office, Mutat
Pottarillo. seit door to Pon Ofiles. Aug. IS. 'ST 33.
SPINNE Attorney U Law,
Aio Ashland, Sehaylkllt amity. Pa., will act as
asset
iu the purchase sod gala at Beal Estate. collectio n
of me es, *c. , leased. May M-ly
CCHRISTOPHER,-LITTLE, Attor
se, at Law. Pottavllla,Schuyltill county. Pa.
trrtsca—Pt Mahaatongo street, comer of Second.
Aprilll,l4 1.51,
tans ULM), - (.10na e. none.
• . IGLLIS 11110TLIC.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CITICE—In alabantango street, near Centre, !on*
Pa. [October 30, ' 116 14 . 1 1
rso ammetam.] famous r. utroxi7
HENDRICKS & SHINDEL, -
torneys at Law, TAMAQUA, Pa: Haring • • •••
ated together lo the settee of the Law, all professional
business In Schuylkill and adjoining emirate an trusted
iatbele rare will reads* prompt attention.
'SR
INSURANCE.
Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
17,cittarv1.1.1,..
bores in s aillyisses Eaildias, Itabsatongost.
2 doors above Castro st., Pottsville, Pa.
" CAPITAL AVTIIOBIZICD BY LAW,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This Company obtaltied its Charter it thelast &aim
of the Legislate e of Pennsylvania, and Ls now fully or
ganlsed and prepared to brae Policies. at liberal rates,
on Fire and Inland risks,on Public and Private Build
inge,P arnitare.lltoelts of Goods and Merehitudise .61 all
kinds. _
Ahem Coal Breakers and- Machinery. Inlanit Taw
ranee on Caul Boats and Barges. by Canals and'illiers:
.also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York,Bal
timore. Le. This Company guaranteesta 'Oast alt--losies
promptly. and thereby hope-to instil the patroitap of
lb. public. - :
Directors*
WILLIAM MORTIMEII,Jr J. E. GRAMM:
JACOB HIINTZINGER,Jr. 11.11.11UNTZINGEB,
w. v.sitrrn,, • ozoßo J. nzEn,
ROBERT M. PALMER, D. G. YIIENOLINO, •
J. MADAM, - GEORGE LAUER,
JOHN D. DRIB ERT, ISO. 'HANNAN,
'MILTON BOONE, SAMUEL H. SHANNON
WM. MORT IMRE. Jr., Preadent.
H.H.HUNTZINGER, Secretary'. •
PrMavllle,lan. 24'59 • 4-
Gieat Westin • Insoruce, and Trost Gimpy;
. I or PMILADIMPfiti.
Chaster PerrpeOlar—Capital $500,0001
FIRE INSURANCE, :. • •
Od Mores. Dwell op, Public Boildinp and Merchandise
generally. Also; 'on Mouses, Barna and contents.
Block. Farm Inaplessenti, de. United or Persrdrrol.
, P. $. DEMA Apra.
EXHIS.I3B orrics, Pottsville. Pa.
117
Jenuary 1.!60
11EIIICAN LIFE !AM &TIM COIPAAT.
CAPITAL STOCK--11 500 , 000 .
(bainntei Bid/ding. Mahurt at- S. E. car. 4tll,Pl.itad'a.
LIFE INSURANCE at the usual
MILTVAL RATES;
Ur, at Jots! eruct Bata. at about 0) pereent. left;
Or. at Tom AIMITISISCZ Batce.tha 101,04 In tho world
Pram'lent.
J. C. atm &ere -
Christopher Little, .
;, °emeriti Ageme fur Schuylkill Comity.
,OVlFlCE—elahnotango at., cur. of Second, Pollwrllle
!Jannort 8,-'B9 , • 24l .
.
~
EIRE INSURANCE • COLLECTING AGENCY
OFFlCE—Market Street. second door above TAird
• Street, Pottsrilic. Pa.
1 1 1 HE UNDERSIGNED, Agent of the
I LYCONING EGUATF MUTUAL Ittsvasscx 't!oetrawv,
baring become associated with the KoreiStOTON and
Cott EXCHANGE htSIIIANCE Colleagues 'Of the tie r !. of
Philadelphia, is prepared .10 execute fire. risks either on
the Mutual or Joint Stock princlplq and trusts that his
large experienre both in the Insurance department, and
in the adjustment of Fire Claims, seven as his covers!
knowledge of the character and reliability of both ilweign
and domestic Insurance Companies, will entitle- him to
the contideneeef persons Best tons of securing themselves
against Iwo by Ore.
The undersigned will 'al.* glen his attention to the
collection of any monies outstanding within the limits
of Schuylkill county, and will, In all vises" make a
prompt end careful remittance of sums-so collected to
the parties employing his services in this department of
business. Residents as well as uotrresidente. who have
outstanding bills within the county, would probably
promote their interests by availing thernegves of the
ad vent Agee offered in this advertisement. '
, Those residing at • distance,
and unaentlaintbil with
the advertiser; are referred, forinfortnation, to any of the
following named gentlemen :
lion. James IL Campbell, Pottsville, l'a.
lion. James Patine*, Milton.
lion. Matey o.,Cartin, - Bellefonte, . 4
Hon. Henry C. Loogeriecker, Allentown, "
James Rankin ' H. D., latency,
Willis P. Haza rd, Esq., ' Philadelphia, "
Williasti Fatten, Beg., ' Lock Raven, "
-JACOB A. Il AZEN,
Bra 360, Itthrille P. 0:
9-3 m
Feb 26,'59
AATERACITE ntscramtat CON.PAIT.
Authorised Capital, $400,000. . :•
0 HARTER. PERPETU A 1,---,offi.Ce,
VV Ne. 91 Walnut street, between Third and Fourth
streets, Philadelphia. This Company will luaus eagsinst
loss or damage by pre, Buildings, Furniture,and Jieo
ehandlze puerally. Also Manua Insonasci i on r lresieli,
Cargoes and Freights. Istsin lasezAnce to all parts of
the Union. DLINCTORI •
Jacob Esher, Davis Plenum..
D. Luther, Joseph Maxfield,
Lewis Audenried, Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, 4,,
Peter Silger, J.E. Baum,
John K. Blackitton, . Wm.F. Wan.
JACOB' ESIISII, Prersdenf. l
Wu. F, DCAN, rim President.
W.H. Smith, Steretary. . •
,DirJOCN CLATIOV has been appointed agent foi the
,above Company in Sehuylkili eounty,to whom persons
deelrimplaston nee ean apply,
Jon:anle67
riiHE Franklin .Fire Insurance Conj.
_IL pony, of Philadelphia. Office, No, 168% Chi' not
streets, near Fifth street.
DLSICTORS : •
Merles N. Baneker, George*: Rfehardn,
Thomas liar:, . Idordecal D. Leiria,
Tobias Wagner, , Adolphe S. Doris,
Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown, ,
Jacob R. Smith, . Norris Patterson.
.Continue to makeD{thrance. permanent or limited on
every description of property, in town and country, at
rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital sod Prem lump, as rely invested,
&ford ample protection to the insured. Since their In.
corporation, • period of 18 years. they have paid upwards
of oar asithon. treo Aendred thostornd d9ilars, Imes by
ere. thereby 3 anvils g evidence of the advantages of in.
throne*, as well as the , ability and disposition to met
with promptness, all
The
month
saran(
rake.
Potts
THE
Liverpool
and
of Phi
Inset
tug sot,
Coal Ojent... _ insure
their colliery etrristures In reliable Cowlicks, tot which
act as Agent.' . • -
Pliilolll.lofirifig Dunmore are nespeettallr vorited to I
tell at my otllre, where partltulate will be,e4 , 4 togeth
er with the nineties, &enters of the Co std
-detailed statements of their present condition.
1 EIPSDENC6B: . -
Phirrtdripkid. •_ .
John Tucker, , titilppen.Vq.
James Donde', Esq" Oeo. W. Snyder. Lsq.. •
John It. White. Erin, llon.James
David Jai D.; * Don. C. W. tiryGey
Diehard G. Smith. '
R. Palmer. Esq. -
GODACII P.
Centre street. ahoy* Snrirrtlnn.
Or at Pennsylvania flail, Pottaville Pa.
January 29. "
LIFE usuuNcz.
THE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity
and Trust Company of Plaids,lpbta. Miro. No.
13.2Cheimut street, th• ant door East of the Custom
[louse.
cAPITAL.SIOO,OOO—CRARTER PERPETUAL.'
3outinue to mete Insurances 9U Urea OU the most favor
Ibis tenni.
The • vital' eG
II .11111eap1 ingl up a.._ -.......ea, to-.
alarap t nd constantly increasing reserved (anti . offers
a perf security to the instupd.
. Tit premiums may be paid yearly,- hall-yesrly . or
;Insularly. i
Theitompany add a Destro periodicaTlyto the ineuran•
cesforlife. The first Boins,appropristed In December,
\
Irv,.
is 44, .nd the second Bonin la Deamber. ISM amount
to an ddition of $262 60 to every $l,OOO insarriVnader
the ol est polities. azakingsl.262 60 trisiels will be paid
irbou t shell become a claim, instead of sl.oooorigin-1
allyins • thenext oldest,antonnt tri stx 60;tbenext
in age 011.212 60 for every $1,000: the bthers in the
ga m, pkoportionaecording to the amount 'end time of
staeghg,which additions =skean averageof months*
'6O ,adut. upon the premiums paid, without increas
ing the annual premium. , • . , -„ . -
stitaatle:
,'
Thomas Ridgway, . John A .trown,
Armon Davis. . .' ' "'
, :. 11
. Danner. ' '"' '
John Jay Smith,. . /Melia Draws, - .
• . Hebert Pearsall,* - '
S tab r.
-
Joseph Tearer. " John )I.l.atirner; .
"-' Thomu P.2autiet, L Wharton Lewis; ,
•• .
Joseph T. Dailey. Jobn R. Slack.
VimmpalabentufainhtetableofratevandesplanatiMM.'
arm of application and further information CIO bi bad
at Me °Mee. \- THOMAS RIDGMATt riesident, 1
'"
Jowl F. Jeliti. Atlas ty. ' • .
trir'Thesubuteriberlammut fbr the above Company
liffebaylittliCousty: aud willeffect Insaneness. and
timi &Miamian tnibrotai ifs Meths rutdeet. i
Mail I L a l ag . 1 5 4 .04 ..;{ ~1 / 4 .
a aA M I Al t .
. . . , ..
S '...9.94 1 1 1 1 9 -4 0 10 111 tAtk...- . -
_ , ~ ambit' 4 , royft-q, lin/W./Of On
, . ..
etto Quater nous 0 Jetra,& Zdeard Carder°, a
ot Landae,aaa ow Ow Iseleatlisikilet Co- g ift.
land, always*? se* Isinitsteam-4japt*a 6o o. 6 J Pm
ilabelitibir• in lag Bookikom Pottivillae :Moe ems
hue NANO* 40,1 th the tamer , folio; aid ail
aro tonsiderell Ile sated Mimi Is Ott pistil and la
Earcnii. - B.M.II4ItRAN.
.. . •
n - N )
IWANNW
1114111 , -*ITIJNCI
191...11.N)11-:8 11----14- 4 11
7 4.14s it aritZ E0
rev PA - . 101 -
n ;..
the et bees of Pottle
kWh?. lb" asTir..."
the .."-
Itof Usury wok.
toffittlartied It to hie
ty Rettaers., Ul titre
.* ryba both bratebin.
br "Wet attelitklit
, 4 7--- -;kepleralultri on .
Aergiland eelertot
,iiijimitall"l"ll
o, inA doing IRA 11
eratiappricen,-tore
,
portion of the Patine
ailleorodst of Wa
ts. Iron - . Copper and
Tubs. Porcelain and
!ash • Basin s. Iron and
Plugs. Braga Cocks for
_ Leather Ibr paTe•
men* Branch PI pee aid Cleisplings for pavements. Irma
and foot Pipe of i a L:Li;tes:flast•Pisttires of ever! kind,
embeselou a full' matt . of Chandeliers! Pendants,
Brackets. te..Le.'. de.. manufactured of the beet quality
of materials, and.: of the latest and most approved pat
talm. •• • 'DANIEL B. MORETON.
, April MIA 18 '
TI ANSPQRTATION.
PHIL.II AD .6'A. i READING RAIL ROAD.
11451MMEO.REW.
DAVIS Olf Fittllti irk ON IMAM AN lath.
tiN and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1858,
kfi untilfruther notice. the follow big Wes ol bt
will be charted per 100 Pounds:
Dry Gocele.Confedionery, Books. Carpet.
I nips, CPprs,fnish Meat. Nab, OLus. Ake
An rile, Oran. Cutter, Copper, Eggs: Sar
theawaraGrintbraaeatirocerka.Hemp
/. Mina, Hardware, Hides, Hollow-ware
leeither,Maellineey,Hyslers,olls,Seeda,
ay.,
tton.Coffee,Graln.Dar Iron .Lead. Ho
, , ? e lasee,Haile. Spikes. Alm Salt, Pima-
kw, Swan, Whisk y o ke.,
Brooms, Yu* MIAs. 0 suino. MOI Stones,
Pitch awl Tar, Salt,Serap Iron, Timber
and Lbmber.
Bricks. Coke, Cord Wood,Clay, Onset'
lee. Iron .One, Limestone. Manure, Pig
Iron, Plaster. Edats,ltalt Lida* s,
Ilonr, per barrel,
March 21, 'id
•
PHILAD'A d,READINC RAILROAD.
AininuM
ff MAIIM
O E ol.the rktlada. &K. IL Co..
• Philasidphia, March 12,1859.
• The rates of Freight and Tolls on coal transported by
this Company, will boas follo9s, trout 12th 31firC141.859,
until further notice:
So Rlchinotad, , • 40't
Philadelphia, • ' 140 ;'
-" Inclined Plane, • :1 40 l'
" Ricetown, • 40 I
" Geneantoela R. R.; 1 40
" Tana ofSchuylkill, • 140
" nanaynnit,• 1 40,1
"Spring , 1
35
Conshehoeken and- Ply
, month Railroad. • 1 35
" Rambo's and •Pottal and
Jones% 1 30 •
- " Norristownorliridgeport. 1 30
" Port Kennedy, 1 es
" Valley Forge, '1 • -1 25.
Pinenixellle, • .1 15
" RoyeetTord, '• 1 15
"Pottstown, • 1 1 5
" Doustlasville, ' Ilb
scllirdeboro , . 10
- ."Reading, . 05 L I
Between Reading and .
- „ 95 ,
3fottrov.ne. wn
" Ilarohnrg, • . ' 95
Orwlobwrit,'"." • 951'
. • ,
By order otChe Board of Maaagers. A
March 12,'69 41 ; W. H. Mc6LIIENN Elt.B y
SOHOYLKII.L.NAVIOATION CO.
Offi c le igm O i ! 4 . lr a,
I S t e l h e : 9 7l T k b i e ll eti Navigation
as
ge for the ox
of Cars and for Toll on . Anthracite . Coal. tweed on the
Schuylkill Navigation will be as tolkcirs until further
notice: •
To.Philadelitils, , . • '
.Liattayonk, . t , ,
Spring .Mill.
. Conitkohoeken
Plymouth Datti, .
Bridgeport,
Norristown,
Port Kennedy, ..
'Valley Forge,
Pawling's Dam,
Port Providenee,
. Phoenixville,
, . Boyer's Ford,
•, Pottstown Lending,
Port Union,
' Birdstorough, . .
, • Reading,
4 Alt houses,
Itiolersville,
l '
Hamburg.
Orwigstmryt Lending. •
'The chirp, will be per lon of 2210 120., leis Bra per
root , alloaanes for waste, u win!. and oo Aura.* less
loan iwenty-flre Eutaw ton will be Made for any Abe
tune. By Trite of the Mauves.
F. FRALEY, President.
PASSAGES BY STEAMERS.
TllE'subscriber is authorized 4•. •
• • 4 l
to ttke Passengers by diagonals to and •t 0.... e
from Europe le the first sod secondels& and aso u t .e
steerage at tbe lowest rata. A Shamer milt front New
York for 1-trarpool en the 28th Inst. First Clan Pas
sengers, ret—Thlrd Class, $3O, found In Provhdotii.—
Passengers also brought out by steamers. Apply to
B. DANN '
Who also sells drafts on Europe In sums of 11 and
- Orford& • /larch 11, '49 ,
• •
AUSTRALIA PIONEER. LINE.
Established in 1868.. Carrying the 11. a Kane.
' 'Suifigsr Pacific..ly oil 'the Dust Advertised.
THE WELL KNOWN A IA
clipper ship, "CON TIN E 1 , 1 T," Ocatot,
THE
1000 toss reghtter, is now loading l ac vier
10 East Hirer, and will tall fortllelbourpe direct, on the
, %Rh of April. >. '
' The First Cabin accommodations of this ship are far
.more Twiny - Than ran be found on board any steamer;
while Tor &wend Class Passengers tht accommodations
are both comfortable and commodious, the whole of the
Poop being titled •sp for them.. I.
• Mates Of Passage. •
First Cabin Saloon, 11160; Second Cabin. 6100.
Children in arma t tree; avertwo years, mid ander twelve.
half 1 rice.
PorTn•ightniTaspau apply to
it. W. CAM'Elte, 6 Bowling Green, New York.
Sight for sale, and liberal cult advances made on
consignments.
Consignees in Australia: Messrs. Wilkinson, tiros. a Co.
March 28,'69 . 'a 12, '6li 24,4y]
LENIOM VALiEIf RAILROAD.
air
and alter MONDAY, DEC'EM
BER 2dth, until farther notirs;the Pawner
Trains of the Lad* Valley Railroad Company will run,
as follows:
Down Tribes.
Leave Manch Chunk at 4.50,A.11.,and12.30 P. M.
" Lehighton . 5.01 " 12.40 "
" Lehigh Gap , 5.23 ".
. 102 "
" Blatington 1.2z1 ,k • 1.01 u
' " Leary 's' 6.61 " .. 1.28 "
" Whitehall - . 6.48 " , 1.33 44
" Cataimanqui , ' 8.11 44. 1.45 "
", Allentown • 8.23 a 1.66 4 1
64 ; Bethlehem • 6.38 44 2.11 ."
Arrive Easton lA, t{ 2.45 "
Vp Trains.
Leave Easton - • at 11.45 A.M., and 4.4 P.M.
- upthioomn .-12.39 P. 51., • 6.02 04
4 • .Allentown 12.34 "f. '537 4 4
44 Cetera aqua 12.46 " • 15.28 "
• " White Mali • - 1.00 " - 6.41 4 , 4
. - " Laurie 1.06 " -. ' ' 5.49. "
-" 6tatimenn . 1.29 " • -- '6.11 : u
u - Lehigh Gap 1.35 44 6.17 ' 4 ,
" Lehighton 1.55 -44 • 8.39 44
Arrive Mauch Chunk2.os " -.., 630. a
.116. The Mprning Train dower., and Evening. Train up.
connects et Mauch Chunk with the Cotten's**. Nil-
Mammal and Erie Train. • The Morning Thar dOwn,
end Evening Train pp. connects at Easton, 4th Trains
running to and from Scfauton. The Beaver Meadow
' Train haves Manch Chunk - for Weatherly. Eekly. Weyer
, Meadow and Hazleton, npon the arrival of the 2.05 P. M.
Train. Both Trains connect with Trains to and from
New York and Philadelphia.'
' ROBERT H. BAYER, Supt. itt Eng.
• December 25,`58 . " 62- • .
PHILADELPHIA AND 'READING ReR R.
:41
and thirested, tor,etUltr vitb
astrass OF nuns?,
Is 6
1.86
1 88
1 36
1 &I
1 55
1 35
1 15
. TRAVELING.
Wistitr Arrangement, Dee. 13,1888
,
' 1
DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS.
TAainPnitwrilla. day. (except Pnodayr) at 8" A.M..
arid 320 P. M.—Paseine Reading at 921 A. M:, and 6.06
P.M. Arriving in Philadelphia it 12.25 noon, and a'
TAO P.M.
UP PASSEttGERTRAIIVS.
Leave Phlbuielphta, daily', (except Sundays, at 7 304.
31.. and 3.30 P. M.—Pavetneiteading at 10.03 A. I(., and
6.07 P.M. 'Anteing In Pottering at 1145 noon, and at
7.a
, •
Botb Cp lad Dowit Pamonaer Trains conned at Pirt
Clinton vitt) Trains to and .from Tamaqua. Catawirsa.
WilliarorpOrt . and Elmira., Morning Passenger Trains
ortly connectat Port Winton for Wilkmdarrs, Scranton
and Pittston. , • 1 • .' •
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Passenger Train Reading at , ia.n.s A. .11.4 after
arrival of Vp and Dosmiliirolnif /Wider ?rains from
Philadelphia and Potteidge.. Arriving at tietriebory at
12.36 noon. and eonneetinOritit Paristerper frains on the
Northern Central. .-Prornsptionlaw- *and "Cumberland
Valley" Railroads, for Bnnhrary.WUhamaport, Etmiry
Pittsburg Lancaster. rialtlmore and•Ctignibaribmg. -
Itetarning, liaise iiiirrisburg it 2.951.P.1L,ager
vii of Ttpittii front above points. Afriving at Reading.
. at 4.55 P. M.. and 'managing with Up and MomarTralna
for Pottsville and Philadelphia the tame evening. 'No
Theist ran oil Sunday. • • .
Fares«.4lotween Pottsville and Philadelphia. 32
and .$2• 26titeaulivis and Philadelphia, $ll 76 and di 4$ -
ilairlsbncsand Philadelphia, $3 26aad so; Lemuel;
nit ebtwolo. olt CO and $210; Reading and nor.
debugs, PAM and $1 30; lionling and Pottsville, $1 OS
and SOaf'; Reading and 1. non. 86 and 70- taints;
Pditaall Ilarriabnii.s3 06,and $216; Pottsville
and lebeitnit.sl wtt end $1 60
Throaitt;No. 1 Tlehats—:Mos orville to Bat tiosore,ss Ote.
Beadinctilßaltitoore. VI. Reeding , to Lancaster, $1
lartttsioitiotta of 6aggageelio*edeaeh Pannier.
The liattood Mos Caro run with all the shoo UelPiPlif
Pamiongew Trails. t. • _ _
s3.3,towsitogorrolitiowts attlAbortiowittntioUp.owty,
run on Sottda:o. -
Tbroopte trlndiNiatirkete. at reduced rat" to Neap.
us falls, II altata,ileatrait; Cbkago; aad all the prickliest
pellets)* tai.Wertareetti WM. and the Catydaa; and
Rata/sat ?Irate. at !yea letrektealt teme *terra peaces.
ASS be lied est aptiatlem totter Static* Agent— 4
sirAliTinkstiritilt VP parleyed being k tem Vales
start. Attptsat'Eares ebereent If piddle oink -
A 7, A.D1I001:14, Zug, d Oen. Supt. l , -'
July 3,14 = - 'll9- S .
MILANO :
STRAW - 9010111T8 & TRIMMINGS,
.Wllelesale.ased Setwits . . .
ESIRRACINGin atrnii asort-It
tweet egos t to soy its this tit". to *bleb
we twit, the *Melaka of Dryers primal,.
Abu.* good awe most of Miami; out 0111dree's11 313 :
BM 7 AT:l4Od Minot BAIA. - !.
N. B. Oar stock of 11003q.113 is very Ades sod well
est sea ed. ,
N0r.103.103 sad 1 07 North MONO Om.,
above Areb: Nest side, PIitLADCLPILLI. .
i 11-2 M
Mania 12. 'EA
FILES & RASPS.
IPin [
F !he.bpst'quality, nt thel.Mannfoc.:
tOry, Nine street. &bora Second. %Wine& Saes and
'V •stneta, philadolybla; when may be tonna the
buten assortment In Um eity. Old Film /Penland made
equal to net, al a wing of El IV per remit.
Ike entweriber bep to Inform ida waitron , friend!
'and the pabliegenemlly tbat.be does o f employ an
Agent to solicit orders.. Commnoleat b 11l
_y
_Mail i
meet with prompt attention. •J. 'Mt !EL
...T and
ew Pas ' Wee& Plibida.
i 10,1 m ,
Marrh b. '5O
POTATve. ,I
Vwo Seed . awl Vasil)! Vsat. • •
'11" THOUSAND ;BushiAs, of all
- the different treAttitm;froM itarlttua seetktiaof (hi
country eueb se
Peseit'lttortep , lite Ploi Eiee, •
Blue Mertes, - ' Early " j .
White " • ' garter*, 7
Mark ".,, -• I ffoxitee, . • :'• .
Jaebtona. ' I Burk Eyes, 4.. oe,
To 'bleb we would Incitothe attention Of lamas and
Most. 'A I inf..rmetbn will he given Whet yield, OW
it. and calibration of the different Tarteites, Wit guar
antes to sell at • kateat Wholesale market Priem In: quan
tifies to cult purchasers.' WOODUU FP k. TAYI.OII.•
Nara 0.14 10 :to i N 0.4 41IrrhOrect, PAtTada.,
"WINCHESTER d
Gentlipinenis FaraleblDlStoret
AND
30 lb
Patera Shoulder Sem Shirt fa Cory,
AT T HE. LD STAND, Chest
tsai Street, PUILADEIAPII,LA ,appasitatbe"wasi•
!autism Wow." • • •
A. WINCULRTEII will gins. es heretolk% re, bta perm:m
ai inpervisloo .1. the Cutting and MaNufseturiag de
pintas. nts. Orders for his celebrated alto of Shirts and
Collars Ailed at the shortest Donna
persona desiring. to order Shirts, ran he supplied with
the formula for measurement. on 'splice Mu by malL
Constantly on hand, a varied sod select stock 4 Gen
tlemen's Furnishing Goods.
AirWholessle orders supplied on libei a l terms.
September 4, '6B t' 26iy
22 'll
1$ 9
NET CASH DRY COODSLHOUSE.
• Eyre &Landslip!. ,
FOURTH and Arch Strets,
delphia. are now nyten'nor a 101 asadrtment,mr
NEW.GOODS. FOR SPRING OF 1.11591 •
Spring Mikan( New Styles.
Tashionable Dnubla Skirt Robes.
Shawls of the. New Spring Styles. • • . ,
' DeLaines and Fancy Dees , Goods, I
' • ' Sommer Poplins and Valencia". •
• Travelling Drams Goods foil
' Blankets.tfbeet'ngt iloultekeeping Goods.
N.B. :Marckeeptes are respectfully reduested to exam
ine our Stock of BLACK SILKS and'SHAWLS, benne
purchasing. • •
P.S. New Goods - reeelved Daily. and, god Simkins
from the Atiel Imp of New Ircil° and th,ts City.
ars-Tema Nett Cash and prices /oat. ,t
. .
Mareh 6.'60 • . 103 m
- -
THE PARIS MANTILLA ENIPORIUM,
14 T
NI 11
12-
708 CHESTNUT ,'street, above
th. PIIILADDLPIIIA. The subscribers respect.
Hy invite the attention' or Ladies to their collect hin of
Iff.lergstaat hlautkllwas. adapted Ow Ling and Sew.
s ter • comprising eirg
ry description antkvartsty of fabric
In n4dlum and hints priced crude— iL
Solid Silk Mantilla*. ' ' •
• ,• Silk and Lace Mantillas:
• Paris Laee %fatalities.
Estella& tam
Chantilly .Lare Mantilla*.
Oniptinr Lae. Mantillas, he, he.
This department of Lodi..? attire, being. a sperio" 1(4
with the.sobtirribers they ere enabled !to offer itranta•
gee not to be met.trith In Dry Goods Eittabllshmrets.
t ' • J. HOUTON A; CO..
$O. :OS Chestnut Strout, Philsdriphin..,
- 11.301
1;20
1 . 20
1 20
1 20
1 . 2 D
1,20
120
1 20
1 26
1.26
1 26
1 26
1 26
1 25
1 26
1 V/
1 15
116
1 10
1 10
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1=MI:1
THE AMERICAN . SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
rcntteur
c0tra,..a.1v15 7
. CINCH ILLUSTRATED BOBKB
Yon
CHILDREN ANp YOUTH.
VEING the large4t e,oll.eetion in the
jui count' yo—They prr now publishing
A New Book Berg Notard4 Morning.
. Eleaantly illustrated Catalogues ma 7 be had without
eparge, by addressing •
TUE AMERICAN St'N DAY SOOOLVNIBB,
H 22 elirnsur
AI All the publ lest loos of-the Sauddey S.ehool Colon
eau be obtaloed-at Colon pricesat the Bookstore of
10tANICAN,
Ort.lB, 'SS
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
I 1 7.
',LI LI
i t?
a U t
0 1:1 0 ) f t
brespectfullyi i
4. a t u e l
ty t
t h o e th a a t i. -
LARGE :PICK, Offc
NEW SPRING 'DRESS GOODS,
• EMBRACING
Silk 110h..e..2 Flounced do, Robes a 3 C fien e Silks.
Plaid, Striped. do theyaderes. &e.iwith all the newest
styles of Silica Imported this gesson..6 .
ORGANDIES, Do. . ROBES, 'ARGANDEREL
, New Styles Timis, Robes. Bleeds li.obes,
&armee, Grenadines, Challis*, & . •
Mourning fiends in .very variety[
WHITE CH/ODS.—EmbrjAdozies_ •
, trees. Moses; Mittens, ' , Veils, Enklit , h llosiery.era.
vats- Perasols, Ueubrellia, lc, &d.. eomprisinee the
handsomest assortment they have offend to their Cur
'Menem.
• New. MS.& 820 Ches4mit Street,
April 2 ,59
6564
65 64
60 59
60 59 I
60 69 I
55 I 54
55.54
110 49
50 49
.50 49
49
45 44
45i 44
45 42
43 40
41 1 40
38 I 37
38 37
3*
as f ,
2934
37
10
LV IS 'A'DYE, art . d'a P4R:MANENT
ONEI—H.,P. A W.C. TAY Lorti • , Phil* t heals: o
—A complete II Olt DYE and DRE [ VAING , tngetbii'. kn.
bract nit, Dr hlgh perbecti'm, all that ti. regulate fort:olor •
Ing l Softening and Beautifying the HAIR, imparting to
It a floe igloos, and a clean. agreeable; rdor, and ants no
more that. the-simple HAIR DTI: of; otbev aunts !actor
era: To be bad In Pottsville. of Mr.l . JO[acit 0. SEIDEII3,
1N. , . G. Dutra A Box, Mr. CHAS. W. EPTING, Mr. JOll3l
MCDONALD, ISINJAMIN'BEEIVI. and F; Baxutesoir. end
wholesale at the PitkillAlEßY and =TOILET SOAP
Manufactory{ of . ' . . ~.
•
U. P. A V. C. TAYLOR. he I .:ingterfvb Perfaineri
. . .
611 North NTIST , 'areal, Philadelphia.
January 1, '59 :, . • ' 1-
C.
• [ . c I , .1
II: P. it W. C. Taylor's Philetlirs Hair Dye and
Dressing.
`'Another testimonial to the super Mity of this splint
did artlele, from an experienced Hair Dresser: , j 11
**Mt:Mx& 11. P.l W. C. Tanonti-I bare usk Font
Hair Dye. and find It the best nom a me. it dyes lb+
so rough hair a beautiful black; and !tarot it OW and glossy—no
ugh and'harsh as other dyes.' , n tart. I find I lint
i 4
beat I have ever used . : J ..F, ElEillEit .
Pelantylranfa MAD. Pi thriite. t." ;
, . Concentrated: Animal Manure:- .1
. 60 Pee: cet. Cher rNit , Than
Any Known Peitiliker!
T.,--1 AItM E R S can buy [this valuably
manure with the fullest confidence of being repaid
the tohott owl by the incrested proiductiou of the drat
crop, besides rapidly rarieltiwz ther land. -
i
. . _
• •
__ far Rend 'VS ,
'THE ANALYSIS - 08 PROFFOnDit Li; STEVENS. q
"I hereby certify that I bare anaiyzed I lot of rho ini.
for Trench, Richards A Co.. corner of York Road and
Callowhill targets, rbliadjAphia, al end Its compcineuta
to bit is follow*: , , ,1
ANALYSIS
or rat irh ,, r . k.. • 't
Antmal matter. Obtain I rig 8 per amt. dried blood, $l.OO
Phosphate of tante. E i . 31.00
Sulphate of Antmerdc wr ' - 4.00
Sluriate. Phosphate and Caebonatetof Ammonia, 3.10
Nitrate and Sulphate of s o da.: ; ' 500
Sulphate of Pontos, 1 f
.., - 20
Mariate, Phosphate and Carbonell.. Potaasa 1,40
I
Chloride ot Sodium, IWO
Sot einites of Lime and'Maknesia, ? 1 6.40
Ellice and Sulphur (soluble), . 1' . 1.01
F 1 L. STEVENS."'
. .
' .Tter.itbotre proves, eonelnsiveli.ithat PIIUINE Is td
the Farmer and Land owner. Insfdlscovery orthe age;
eentalnlng all the ncieseary constituents foroprod
LARGE CROPS, at a small espeusr.' Tbe,pilrw, eo lot'
Within the rtweb of all, Is butt,a'ee is per ,
nettle per ZOO Ibis. with n dlscoent dollars. Call
and see It. Send your orders to • i
' • French,
.Rio a & Co.: I
Chr.: York Road A Cailmohill ftree , PIIIIADI:LPHiA
' Santos shire article can slso . si ()Witted from th,
aubaerlber at mantifarl urerit'pr ' b the bag or ton.
Pottsville, April 2, '59 14 tin I `, --- 7 - B A N,NI AN
1
,--- nom
VIS ISLAND.
WE t j a '. .easure in, informing F: r
mere, le and the Public generally, that,
hating been ap inted by the
Ampi AN GUANQ COMPANt;
SOLE AGE NTS '
Tor the wile of this valuable Per iliser. in Pbiladelp la.
we era prepared to furnish It in uy quaellty, from ;the
single beg or barrel to a ship's cargo, at the scale of pri
ces adopted by the Company, alai
iyaza $3O to $4O per $240 Pounds,
Areording to the amount purchased. ' t
Eaperimenta made with Jarvis Island and PernVian
°winos upon all kimis of soil, have, in testily instance.
resulted in !liver of the thrtneroind we are now enabled
to ennoratelstet the 'Agriculture,. community upon hat
ing within Ile roach. a EISTINS GUANO, at a
REASONAIiLt PRIC)E,
The ship REYNA:UM will abtitly arrive at this port,
direct from the islands. We arpeeping to take orders
fur delivery from ber elm", or tektite those at the "Milts
Swallow" and "fliing Eagle."
•
•
ALLEN & NEEDLES c s:
No. 42 B.4harves, sad 41 S. Water street, :
:
• Phitadeipitta
Agenti fOr the Motet' of Podtusyltania, ;New
Jersey and Delaware. Feb.l2, 7.3 19 •
•
,
31 11 49.1136tE rise DEPOT , . L ER . s
D i •
PLASTER iIYIILLS, I
emah.apcbr. Old Teri; Road &Cam/kin Arced,
•- Philadelphia.
WE offer a large stock of Chemical
Manures sad Fertilizers at low Ores, and war- I
ranted to be Genuine. i.aong which will be found:;- ,
1,000 tons Sto.l Goveinniinst Peruvian Guano.
6,000 tons French's /zupreyed.f3uper.Phospbste
of Lime, ( i •
1,000 tons French's Purs'.ohemical Bone. l
3,000 barrels French's Philadelphia Yearend.
no above standard all Wen ire. each of their kind, the
best In the WORLD! Our LtND Puerta. autonteetured
teem SCIACTIO) Seas - Lk eeletrated throughout the Union 1
fbr ita purity and strength. •‘ ii
eminent" comae 7011: '
Freneh's Implored Boehm. , 'Slesteen Quinn. (A)
phate of LOS. . i : Sal ra Laud Piaster,
French's Pure Chemical Bone. 'Ordinary . Lead Philter.
reneh's Plolll4'4' Pozoirette. Pane hone Dust. li
otwernmeat faraelen Guano, kenbrero Gagne. 1:
N o . I. , Ground Chareeel. ,1
10,000 bls. Land Plasters' 1
5,000 big. Casting Plaster. . 'ii
10,000 bit Hydraulic eepieut. il
3,000 Ns. True Milan Cement. r
1,000 bis. Cortland (English) Ceilient.
. Meek
1
Deurige Flute r Powdered iithle Coal. (in We.)
Siono4.7Po Fhull ,l 6 , Peadited hitte6as Coal (in (bin.)
Giese make . s Meter, nomad Breve 'wee, (in hts,)
Grouatertip Moue. Ittito sand, (In tile.)4
do Whits Moak, Grouse Blida, for Pala4
0 0
'do iltua , Marblo- tailors none inert. 1
Cll4 lil •
PRFS- dIARDS • agr 4
$ earn 11111111 s end :11ranikeri0 De 1 4
. ,
brawn andrAif old Forbitoni A Cunford .. !O=,
~ , 8741,4w1
PHVINF!
AMERICAN GUANO,
hb.19,10
ADELPHIA:
'ND.
;anal
VALNU'F STREET; South-west
corner of THIRD. Phllladielphla..
OiCOICPOTIATED DT TIIE FIAT& OF PE:4IFA.
itt,VE PER CENT. INTEREST.
recti aid from u ll y anj
t orre a l y l. and In_
tejent h d of with.
draear7
The office Is open every day frout9 o'clock In the morn.
brit $lll d o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday. and
Tbstasday . eirentugs till S o'clock.
• 1 a E l k
1 11 ,1 01PO N E N , t c ; e l =
astax,l. ham Feast. ry.
•
• c -Directorst
limns: Benner, Y. Carroll !Irritate!,
lEdward L. Naar, , Joseph 6. Harry,
innbert Rothidgo,, Francis lows.
K. Ashton, • " Joseph Yorke*,
Ci Londltsith Stumm, - henry Diffenderfer.
Moles Is remised and payments made in gold 451 1 7
without notice.
The investments are, made In REAL ESTATE EMIT.
GAGER GROUPIE RENTS, and such tint class @smut
tiest as the Charter revlreo.
' !July 31. •S [FR 7, '5B Pis]-
•
131/Y13*91-QTHINO. ."
THE .SUBSCRIBLR, woulo.respect.
fully habit= their nunierotte Itienda,JandCrlfiCtllffil
huylklll County, that their aniortmi.nt ot Clothh:g
flt+Young. Gentlemen is much larger than ever. and
they arndiepomed to Oen cheap, Persons tieing at die.
nee. have the privilege of exgbanging elothing put
t i tit t his stomit they do note nit .
Y. 4 1 1.110 YT t anarrixr..
'IT 2 Ctonttint St, corner Tenth.
argil 25.,, 8 s 174 y
IFIL J. t
'Mr} [Ws. 11.14numass.
WM. J. TAYLOR .& CO.,
OMMISSION MERCHANTS, and
wholeeala Seniors In Fish, Cheese end Pre%
', aloes, No. 138 south Wharre.. between Chestnut
ntl,Walunt Streets . , PIIILADELPIIIA.
STS , te Agnits Ildtry's Celebrated Tiaegor:Ta.
March 12, 'S9 ' .
A. H. FRA
1 - 26. 241 Market street, Philadelphia,
EEPS the largest and best assorted
stock of Carpet Chain. Croon Terms. WsrldUlt.
ttou Lerps.Teloes, Coverlet Taro. Iled Cords, Wub
Mt.- Rope In Coils, Seine Talae. iedi,ro flue Twist.
ould, Lamp, Candle , Campbaue. Lardnod Fluid Wicks,
the city Also,• ,tryst variety of FIX NEW, which
be offers at tranarturers' lowest 'cash priced -
ua Febrry 'l2, t 59
I
.... PLATFORM SCALES,
.
OF .EVERY DESCRIPTION; Sil-
TARLE FOR RAILROADS, de., for iseighiu
bay. coal, Ore and merchandise generally. rurcba.
here ran no risk; every wale Is guaranteed correc t.
land If. atter trial, not found sattsfartory, can be rettirued
without ebarge. '
Rirraclory at th e old 'stand, - established for more
Ahabb tbirty•llve years. . - AttlatiTT A CO., .-• •
Corner of Ninth and Melon Streets, Dbliadelphix.
]larch :93.'59 - , • 13.3 m
. _ ____ ,—_ _ •
OIL, PAPER, AND BAG wratimotra,
E. D. WOODRUFF, 4R., &. CO.,
N Q D . E : L 9 pIi N IA - int!' Front street, PRlLA
tinter A Spring Sperm 011. r i r r i , t i e i r r Elepba n n d t A v tlaroll.
Lard and Tanners' 011,, A ROI A le Oil.
31Iners'011, ... ' Greasing Oil, flow price, for
Itedn'd Vegetable Pettit 'Oll. . err ore.)
. 1- • IMPROVED L JIACIIINEIII" OIL,
Slade expressly for lute leafing uteblnety. Asa substit rate
for Sperm OIL nut recommended by Engineers of ern'.
Hence no being summit to any before introduced. •
• '" April "4' '54 • , - .. - -y
___ 1 _____
. _. .
1010. P. ABM 1 [Jens A. NITS.
. ABDEY'I NEFF
;O.' 308, NORTH THIRD . §treel;
i • thrre doors nh.Yine..I.IIILAIIELPIIIA. "The
ld - Hardware Staiid”--iKtablishca Tscenfyi.'
Char Tears.), ti
.
I Every description of Minding, Mechanical,Tartning
and ilquarheld HA A . 'fiint lit., is now lu store. and wit!
be offered at the lowest tnarksit prices, to Cash ink
'Prompt Six Mouths-buyers. Mills at Manufacturers'
pt ices far Club. -- . • . .
Orders from new rostomere wit rerave JO rift and se
'en rate attention. and all geods edut from this home will
be es represented. ‘ ~ - •
*Country Merchants, on their nest ri.i. t to ong
'city to`nrike their Spring purchaser, are cordially Inn
Jed to
it and niatuipe our Stockk and Prices before pur
'chasing. . l2, 'L9. 11.2 in
----
SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES!!!
tURE AND NO. 1 GROUND - PEP
._ VEIL • . .
OINGEIZ. CINNAMON, A LLSPICE.RLOYES. 4 .
AM /AMA N AND ENOLISII MESTA ED.
CAYENNE. PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE.
SLIP.,CARB. SODA; SALTPETRE, SALERATUS.
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SAL. SODA. IDIO°.
CARAWAY A CORIANDER SEED.
ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, i.e., -
For:Sala at that, Elate Mills No. :AI 'and 246 North
Front street corner of New. l'hiladApb la, •
1101% AltD WORRELL.
irrPuitbsoent will tind It greatly to their interest
both in quality and price to bay these mods. which are
warranted ma reprazentedor hatched. A Walla solicited.
)larch 19, '99 12-ly
• GOOD GROCERIES,
.8t Fair Wiricogn:Sl
-•. ... . • Wm..-PA.RVIN, Jr.,
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$., W. corner CHESNUT and 12th lite. ;
. . • . Philadelphia:
thm On band and Is onstantiv receiving a 'choke and
general assortment of Faintly Groceries: consist
ing of Superior Black and Greer, Teas, C,:flen. Sugar.
!tire: limns, Tongues, Beef. Lard. Fish, English Pickles,
Eauces,lPreserves. Potted Meats, Wine * Liquonk kr., ke.
All of nbleb,*lll be sold at the moat reasonable prices
for, Cash: ~. .
Xi - orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to,
.and Jell oared to any part of the city, free of derv.
. * * *Catalogues it . ut when desired, .1:
Jan uary,29, '59 51y
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1859.1 - SPRING ‘ STYLES, . [ I SS9.
ACARD k CO.,
. :. • -323 Market Street,
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PHILADELPHIA,
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invite the attent kat of Buyers to an minas stw ind
rimplete stock of ' , Ft
11ATS 1 • -.BONNETS. - _
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CAP'S. • RECITES. .
STRAWOCKMS, - . ' I . FLOWERS. AC.,
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Wtil they offer for cash, or on the tioull credit.
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lIENKT GUTERMAN,
• W.. 11. V.AIIARD.
March 19,`50 . • 1:2-2m
Ait FARMERS,, ATTENTION t --,IA
7...-. z.....- The best Article in the World kr' Inning .
CORN, OATS, POTATOES, &c., II .
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LEINAU'S.
• Supef-Phosphate tif Lime!
At $lO peetln; or 2 eta per pound. by Ihn Leave!.
LrArudyged and recommendrd by Prof. CUkrirs T.
JAV,pO7I, Chetelet of the United tates Patent (Akre,
Waahingtno. R. C. Also.
,'' Leluates•Amertaim Fertilizer! ••.
at ni a tnn; $1 tote barrel.. It has, been in successful
USKIfor thepeat 7 yearn. 1
Sombrero and Columbian Ward and Solt Phosplia Ile
GUANO, ,
by.the ton Or elltgo. '
Pot Ash. Bone Dust. Lend rinoter. Nitrate of Soda end
, Enlphntn or Awonis Siir .A liberal Alliwoubt to W hala
-1 sale Deelem.• . II VOW kt A. LEIN AP.
No. 21 South FRON T street, Philadelphia city, Pa.
' . February 20.!,59 , 9.4ns
MR: E. 7.. TAYLOR,
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ILSIM
TOILT or Tot limo Or • !
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:LIPPINCOTT II TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR,
& CO.; .• . ,
Mere/tall Tailor* nutt.Extemeire Clothier*,
Of this City, and the following Cities and Counties , to,
• , , • : wit: •
WTl:roofs & Ttetom,of•Potleville,Schuylkill Crt.,'Pa.!•
LIATIFOOTS, TAYLOR CO., of Easton.. North sten Co., NA.
.• ••'• of Danville, Menton, Co- Pc
.4 " of Ileuch c ,•':
,hunk, Lehigh C 0.3"
•••, - of 'tending. Lecke County, pa.;
, _or Cineinoett:Dhlo.
I. •••° " •" pf No. :00 31arkitt‘t.„Philsd'm
Would respectfully inform his numerous friends. end
the pubileetbat be has associated himself In business
with the well•known hops() of
GRANVILLE STOKES ,
ko. 801 Chestnut .Street behmeraSixth Srernth,
Where hie entire *Di wirtieular attention will be deer
ted to the Metehaut Tato' ing and - Fine Ileady4lade Dr
portrayal'
T.eollette a call from his. termer numerous,
easterners. and from all who wish elvtl'hug or superior
-Style, Quality and Workmanship, either readytavde Dr
; made to order.
firStrivngers visiting the rite will please remember
the Temple of Fashion. No. rO7 belt nut street. jou one
squaw below the beautiful Slasonle Temple ' situated to
the ume street. The Undersigned will be happy to meet.
hit friends and serve theta with the best and most tastY
looable style of iteady.)lode Clothing that can be met
with In any city in the Colon. E. T. TAYLOR
Philadelphia. September 4,'58
MORRISoTONES & CO.,
ITION'as S'PEEL,DIERCH•MTE I •
At e irtat and Sixteenth Streets,Philadelphia, 1
!lase always on hand and for sale
BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—TuII assortments of
"linnet's." and other favorite brands, BUT AMERI
CAN BARS--ordinary RiZel. or rolled to order for bridge
purposes. *c., Atr. PENNSYLVANIA BOILED PLATE—
prom. ft -wee sizes, or -et to required size. BOILER
RIT KT.%—Dover brand. made in solid dirs. , , BEST EN.
OLIStf oAR A T.LES—Anteriean and English. PLL`t!
& SHEET InON-4or covering sebutes.&c. AMERICAN
& SOTTO II PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON— . reel!, and
Sat haul and able for mines. turnouts. ar. JITNIATA.
RNOLISII & NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS,NUTS and
WASlltiltS—Tor bridges. rare, and machinery purposes
general*. CAST; SIIEAR. 31 ACHIM,: and BLISTER
- ;')ST Also, an extra quality for tape and dire. The
shore, together with a full assortment of Iron. Steel,
Nally, and Spites, to which the. Attention of dealers,
ratirombeompaniesougineers. MM.= founders and ma'
' rbtnlstilelnvited. May 10.1118 111-ly
77- 111 L W. CALDWIPt 8 CO.,
ENGINZIPIS.
Braid, sad Henri:ton stree4sPhiladdphia
Wduld call the attention of Rallroadj
dR mmisaters, and those into carted to Heil%
" road Property.' to their System of Loc.
atotiralngones.in whiebthey areadapted
t.) the particular burinere for which
t "AT be witilrei by the no. of one. two. thrower
fhtir pale njditeing a s
and the nor of the whole,
mao.uitieb of ibewelght as niay be dodrable fur sdh,
lion.; and In actornmodat ing them to the grade , . curves,
:attiongthl of actasratrartion. mod rail' and work to be
done. By these mean the nictitation lawful effect
edance,
of the
Dower la *reti means with the keel expecte for att
ilfatoffeel. and repairs to !toad and Engine. With there
' objects lo view. and as tbo retails of t wenty•tbree yearn
nineties! experience in the bn.itteal by OUT Want Fut.
nee. we manufacture dcv diferent kits& of Nognes, and
platentistassea of stair of each kind. Par teeter alien-
Wo paid to the strenrth of the inarblne in the plan and
' aerkraenship of all the details. Oar' long experience
and opportunities nf otealnint totems' loo.enablea
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to offer them engines with the neurones that In eMeten ,
encineuty and durability, they will compare favoribt
with thole of soy other kind 10 coo. We goo fared.
tAt order, wheels. axles, howling or low moor tire (to it ;
centres without twine.) ietapirOtion casting's for bean
Inge: every decariptiou ofCopper. Sheetlron and Boller
%demi and every artleleappertalnleg to the rile or
renewal of Locomotive Encino". M. W. BALDWIN
isunary2V3B 14 l MATTIIEW BAlltD.
TINT
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ONUS AND GA RDEN FEEDS. FRUIT TEEk
Agricultural Implements, Ate.
I'llE subscriber will keep
en hand Clover.Tlmothy and od/rata.,
seri*. White Clover and I awn Gras. •
iiad a, together with garden and geld seeds. wb tts se
will eternal to be fresh and good. Us will also weer,
oniers for all kinds of fruit trees. (frirranted to le ob i t
the} are reprasentedJagriealtaral implements. ile ,iii
otablob alit bo garnished et tosoolorfOrres Peres —,
Tits acrds and trees sold b}, the he subscriber. to re fulerf.d
with crest eat...only grin grower" or repotal bat era
'landing. Ile dose nol deal in seeds procured sir , mires.
meal, la the market. from those who sell tbrall• • it boot
regard to the character of the coed sold. Nor doer. h e
reran , * or sell ftetdor Frown rromlicarnaly In man n,.
dent , alarm theft tondos!, proximity delerieratre fluff
quality, part leularl v these of the same species. This I.
au Important conottiorallon to !hoar who parrbaa. .if N.,
mods or fruit trees. For trees. dr.. rand - In radon , early
o Br.:+iJa3ll,: DAN:CAN.
pang.
SUMMER AND WINTER.
3rwaur—Coa+e oat ID the cierd,a
EIMMI
I am a practical advocate of deep plowing,
having been engaged for several years past
in deepesding my farm, and having found it
more profitable to add to my land in this way
than bybuying more acres. My deed runs
down to the center of the earth, and I mean
to make the most of it, and I save found that
this also gives me another advantage, for the
deepen get my, farm, the,_higher my grain
growi r , so I gain in both directions, and by
this means I reckon I'vei,get at least thirty
per cent. more available apco than formerly;
at any rate my seventy dollars per acre land
would now bring me ninety dollars—but I
haven't got to the bottom nor top of it yet,
and I meanie stick to it.
A od Wile with me:
Come. Winter! 1 leng
To be daneincelth thee!
Wirtfer-4 will rot be danelor,
I •111 novo forth!
trams frt.roity atm*
411 thy,frootti aids wortht
wee now, how everything
r Joyir.liy eprinest
'And hear how divinely
The nightingale vingst
Tbg springing and singing
I An nottato; to
Covered up In my bed
!" I much rather inald bet
No long. r abut up
lw lbw bow, abaft earl Aar
/sr Out le du world
rn drive thee away!
;Then tar fry mlb;* plus
1 sus exile-sin be;
Away, to the blab
Alplneusountnins I'll 7 ..
be lathe moulstst s •
Yd saler than here:
I I'll sandnay warm sunshine /
And,thase you from thiiro !
r at, If you will never
Ar 'pewee be with um,-
You'll And very soon
I will come 41 , 0 LI:0.111VA
Well. Men I wiiutd twsk
In the grveuironi i bombe
With the'leavesi nod thelowere,
Whale :144.0 nonot comet
te there wills my ke,
And ray liege, anti my snow.
And chaup, all )our green,
lute whit. ele Igo 1 • •
Sassamer—l'llereep with my dowers
Down un.ler the grays.
And Ile drop in the earth
until you shall pellet
Winger—A fro& es white er.vor ' r
• vii..er you e.st,
Theu sire from your Lomas 24
I•U b mtfug at last 1
Simmer-I'U rail the warm .nn.
Wh.i the call will I>bry..
, And. with his bright shining,
WM Sri's* *.ifir away!
-If thus I were driven,
• - What ••d would It 401.
For Out of tho world
1 aukuover to ir,u.
So, Winter and Summar
At strife do appear,
And be quarrelling
:AM 'every year.
For, acWinter and Sommer
• never ba o'er,
• They wuet keep up this wrangling
Aud strife er.-tmore!
DEEP imovnio—wEEN, TO DO IT
I have found by experiment that it is bes
to run thelihjw deeper when raising oats and
Winter grain, rather tlkan when breaking.uo
far corn.
Corn is an aristocratic plant r as you 'might •
know by its . tasseled head, silk gloves, and
long ears, and like such gentry it must have
good narsing t in the beginning, and the best
living the land will afford. It sends its roots
about, near ithe surfaCe ^there it can find
plenty of ft 4 , and where they can grow com
fortably neailthe warm surface. If you plow
deep etongits:p) turn• up the cold and hard
subsoilpthe"seed planted at the, usual•depth
will germinuite wherel they meet with a cold
reception; etecially if the season be wet.—
Scarce any top seems to be more benefited
by•att early or to be more injured by 'a
slow pitinfuVowth in the-cornmencement.—
The Young pAtts seem to be discouraged,
and not haqpg,forie enough to Alig down to
find a good flying they arc apt to gni , : up
sickly.
In cultivating this crop I have therefore
practiced turning up all the soil, gisOug my
plow to run just on the subsoil, and let the
corn have the Lull benefit of the manure and
Clover which were plowed under. The corn
crop is followed with oats, which can stand a
wet awl isoil better. 'Then I drive the
plow. deem, about an idch, as you recom
mended in lour last number. The soil, mel-
lowed by the previous hoed crops gives the
oats a good chance, and they bear the sulisi it
mixture on the top quite well. The following
crop with Me is rye and seeded down with
clover and timothy, especially the former.—
Now I give the gage another turn, and bring
up say another inch of •subsoil, and the rye
and clover dig fur their living—and mine—
most admirably.—Correspondent of Ameri
can Agricullurist.
Flow - DOES YOUR PARR PAT ?—A
,dry im
Roriantinestion this, which every farmersbould
tie able to answer with a good degree of deli•
ititeneal, ft is nor enough to know that,,,pne
is getting along in a - general 'way,: withGt
knowing what part of the farm is profitable
and what nut. It is possible to know how
attach profit there is in raising and fattening
a steer, how muchin a field of corn or wheat,
how much in - tbe annual produce of the whole
farm.
A. good way to do this, is to keep an ac
count with the farm from ilia_ beginning to
tho end of the year. Under tht Lead of debt
or, pia down the interest yn the-COst of the
farm, the money paid out for new buildings,
'fences, drains, for manures bought, fur implc- 1
menu, seeds, live stack; hired labor, taxes,
.etc., in short, all the necessary expenses of
tarrying on the farm tor:one year. Thenoint
the credit side, put down all that the farm .
produces for home consumption add for mar
ket; and all that is added to its real value in
the way of improvements. If it supports a
family comfortably, besides furnishing some
thing to be expended in improvements, it is
undoubtedly paying well: And if, besides
this general profit, each_ crop end each and•
_mal raised, affords a clear bald know'. profit,
the farmer is doing well, and he knows how
it comes to pass.
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ipts.
SUAII PUDDISO.—One quart buttermilk
one heaping teaspoonful of sods; 1/: little
salt = flour enough toYmake a very stiff but'
ter ; steam over boiling water an hour and
a half." Serve with menu,, sugar and nutmeg.
or lemon. This makes a plain, good, and
cheat• dish.
TO Daiva Away RA*9:—II is stated in the
Boston Cuilioctfor, that' cotton batting artily
kled Over with pulverized potash, will' drive
, rats from premises infested by them, if crowd .
0 ,4 ed, into their holes.
1 4, •
• Busies .01SGERBREAD.4-ThreelOtallis of
a pound of, flour, one quart moluseer, one.
fourth ' of a pound ot butter, one .
vino: of
saleratus, and one ounce Of ginger , '