The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 22, 1859, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    lalib ant
---
,Teati: Marie 'oilitsit ins Oinamos.
.
—This reminds of is 'Walla misadventure
to': Gertain;weL,Eaglish-leducatiri bad -
Iteen'!quitily ne&ted. Raving obtained an
intervsew _with an English ,l
- lady,' who , utting
receetly_lost,her husband, must.(as he in his
unwashed , German condition took for granted)
1
be :t to new _ fen, he, opened his lousiness
this ;-- - qrsys m adam , since par bus ,
bend here kick the bucket ----? "Sr!"
interrupted the y y, astonished end displeasd.
"Olt pardon 1,-,n ne, ten thousand - pardons!
Now I make oe , beginning '-( nice oder be.
ginning. . Nada _ sinceyour husband has cut
Msatiek." -If , rbe supposed that this did
not mend matte ; and, reading so much oat
of tit lady's con tnnance, the German drew
''out an octavo di' 'onary, and said, perspiring
with shame at having a second time missed
flre, "Madam, sin ce
oin your husband have gone
to the kingdom e-7-) 7 This he said be.
sekchingly; but the lady was past propitia
tion by this time; and rapidly moving towards
the door. Things had now reached a crisis;
and, if something were not done quickly, the
game was cp. Now, therefore, taking a last
hurried look at Isis dictionary, the German
flew after the lady. Frying out in a voice -of
despair, "Madera, since your husband—your
t neverenoff to-bajflonshipped husband—have
,
Wiped the twig.--" This was his sheet
anchor; and, its this also came home, the
poor flan was totally wrecked.' It turned out
that the dictionary ho had used--(Arnold's;
we think-)'a work of one hundred and fifty
years back, and, from mere German igno
mance, giving slang translations, from Tom
Brown, L'Estrange, and other jocular writers
—had put down the verb sterben (to die) with
the following worshipful series of equivalents:
I. To kick the bucket; 2. To cut one's stick;
3. To go to kingdom come; .4. To hop the
twig; to drop Toff the perch into Davy's
locker. ' t
Sessowlnt.r.-1-We copy th e followipg from
Mn: Partingtonis new book from the press
of Messrs. Brow 4 n, Taggart & Chase, 9f Bos
ton : , ' I
-WATERING rucEs.—"Are
;you go..
watering place this summer?" asked a young
friend of Mrs. Partington, on one of the rainy
days the present!week. She had just shut the
window to keep out the damp and disagreea
ble air, and rabid her bankerchief up over her
shoulder to keep off the chill. "Watering
places" said she, with a tap on her box, at
the_ eame time ooking at Ike, who was en
i
gaged in makin a kite out of the last Puri
- tan Recorder, t at the! dame bad lain by for
' her Sunday rea 'ng ewatering-places I don't
think 'much of, owit-days. There ain't no
need of 'em sin the lucky-motives have run
off the stages; ut once, as the old pumps
j
stood by the wa side, under the ambiguous
trees, with'alml o w log for the cable to drink
out of, it seem like a horses in a' desert, as
some of 'em used to say." "My dear madam," ,
said her-young friend, "I mean the fashion.
able watering•places where people go to spend
the edininer. "0," she replied, "that's it, is
it? Well, we needn't go away from home to
find a watering. lace to-day; and them that
do, depend npoft it," and here she laid her
mouth! close to his eat', and spoke in a whisper
—"they go for (something else besides the
water.' She gftve him a queer look as she
said this, and pointed i ignificitutly to the. lit
tle buffet in the learner, where an old fashion
ed en; i glass 'decanter stood, surrounded by
half,ta 'dozen liittle glasses, as if they ,were
young decanter* just hatched out : but what
she meant we dare not attempt to explain.—
Ike just then fiiiished his kite by burning the
boles fos the be/ly baud with the small point,
of Mrs. Partington's scissors, that hail been
heated !red.Lot for the purpose."
l
,
- DVTCS COUkt. AT A THEATRE.—"Vett I
first come to F iladelfy to serve, I Ives - verry
), munch unciviliied.," said Katrina, now a tidy,
J: r fittelligent girl in a respectable family,"l MO'
' rapoch,*nd I reel mooch ashamed to remain
-. ber bow .1 !Attire ven I know so little. Shoo,
- ' that was my beau then—Shon he took me to
• the theatre one night, ven I been in Filadelfy
' but thrce,week 3. We sit in the gallery; and
we see not goo,and Shon said he would get
anothcr l at. Io he puts his deg round the
post an +Midas down mid de pit; and he
'looks. ri and lls out:—
, " 'Moline I Trine I Coom down, tish a
1 goot-view here.
44 And; I lean d Over, and said II . .
'.'llow can coom, *lion Y'
~ ' • 1
. "And he said :
"'Just shlide down. , ' ' 1
"So J put My legs round de pillak and
shlides down,' too. Donderl how de 1 folks
Taff I • Dey la .so mooch dey play tio ;more
t
dat night,on t e stage.• x serybody far and
yell, and Wbi , tl all over 'it house! 4 was
mooch ashamed, den, tb I knew not any
harm! 1 But now I turds red every time I
dinks of it.? i -
PADDY
i itta. Tne s'llißTLE.—ln NW 'York
a man was a c rring a live turtle along the
street when al ng came an Irishman, followed
by a large dog The countryman tried by
gentle words, get the son of Emerald, to
put his !finger into the turtle's mouth, but be
was toe smart for that',
"But, o '....Says he, "11l putrmy dog's tail in,
and sea what the baste will do."
He immediately called up his dog, took bis
tail in his hand and stuck it in the turtle's
mouth.' He lind searcely got it in when Mr.
Turtle shut do n brithe poor dog's tail, and
off the latter s rted at railroad speed, pulling
the turtle afte him at.a more rapid rate than
ever it bad tra Bled before. The countryman
thinking that is day's work would be thrown
away if the ail mal should run at that rate,
turned With a avage look upon the Irishman
and exelainted
"Call - back
Patrick pul
threw his hea
answered with
"Call back
[ our dog!" , _
his hands into his pockets,
to one side, winking and then ,
a provoking . sang froid:'
our fish'!" -
. "Pt.6es giv
/ urchin of 'the
“ Na, ., was t,
Get out,"
"Oh, yes yo
the man with i
sere, who gets
night." '
"Oh, that's
o nice pipe fo
end." . • '
me dad's pipe" said a ragged
, eeper of a rum shop.
eLreply, "1 doh% know; him.
I n do," returned' the boy; he's
'he red nose and ragged trou
drunk here every Saturday
our father, is it? Well, here's
Mtn, witka bit of wax ou the
AN absent minded editor, having cow
a girl, and applied to her father, the old
mud: - •
"Well,you,ivant my daughter'. What s
of a settlemeat wi you make? what will y,
give her?" -
"Give her?" replied editor )
vacantly,,"o, I'llgive her a n ,
"Take' her,"' replied the oh
AN HONEST, son of Erin, green from his pe
regrinations, put his hem) into a lawyer's of
flee and asked the inmate: .
"An' what do you sell here ?"
"Blockheads," replied the limb of the law.
"Och, thin,-to be sure, "said Pat," it must be
a good trade, for I see there is but 'one of
them left." •
A .nterrY mat, attended' a ball out West
recce decked o ff in short
11,1 ,
dress and pints.
The of ladies were
i hocked I , She quietly
rquiarked hat if they would pull up their
diessesit out the neck as they ought to be )
their skirts would be as short,as hers! ' ,
A titts► having applied to- a blacksmith
for work, thq low showed him some hand
cuffs, and asked if he understood such kind
of work. .
"Why, yes sir," said the other, "I guess I've
had a band in 'em afore."
A vs EOBETICA LTA' benevolent man on being
asked by a Mend to lend him a sovereign,
answered briskly, "With pleasure ;" but sud
denly idded "Dear the how unfortunate! I've
only one lending sovereign, and that is oui."
""An, Iti,7 said a pious lady, "our 'minister
was s very 'powerful' preacher; for the short
time he admipis" tered the word of God among
us, he kicked three pulpits. to pieces and
banged the inards out of fire bibles."
. .
/ "Coat, don't be proud," said a couple of
silly : young rbysterers to two gentlemen ; "sit
down and **aka yourselves our equals." "We
should have' to blow our brains out to - do
that," replied one of them. ,
POLL! , being bantered by some: female
frienils regard to her lover, who had bat
one ler,,she replied to them Smartly, 'Pooh;
I Imelda% bate a man with two legs; they're
tott comment" -
.otrt War the law gives damages for ap•
parint.breict of promise. The bacbetors,
however, obviate therdiffteulti by having , their
cards labelled, "Good* ibis call only.'
Wirt are ladits like-beits2 , Because you
rimr find out tlxgr,u3.etulUt,il,74:4l hate
ea,Ahein a ring. •
2 1 0togiiest and oast mischissisOliiss we
cyccinmr mit Miss Govertiment2.
'OFFICILLI).L'.: -1
C(11111114111012f SUM, .01 , 114 SWIM
EIE COiIbiNSIONE I RS -Witte
, .
••roaratyalt 11141101.111.11111 belt a Paddle Oder*
ta AL the Fourteenth day of Notitinberiontatt lb*
Cori Gouge Its the Berens& od It llialliat ibrlhe rt .
pawed Nellie* all oh& Ilareatad r leitab, tot& add_ . 'maw
Baal &state, that . wang,peraliameal by them aallie Taal
straes &alas, and Won been beK by them !or ira yam
aad upwards, agnotabla to Ilmaet of llaaelobli• Bale to
COlDUilliet elle o'clock.... K, and mating. trim day to
day mill the hdlYwlng yamperty la mold:
Blythe ibusalf.p. ,
1
106 aerie land ILop & Bodo Id sea Weary Karol , 1
Delmar . . 100 het Maw 4t Itirlt '
ad aeaG. Ellamel &Thaw • I IllehatelOasaaily - •
111 an KIP 3141W:ea. I hoes & tot W Makatea!
`Rnemell limenaltip.:.
471 era Warman (Wes
11 lot & Wean Philip Gale
I ltd .e. bowie A Cannel!,
I. lot & tame Wei Lewis
270 lawinlll JE' bona Kam
mer & Co.. ,
Hot & 2 homes 3 Kitty
I lot and boon Usury , &ad
I la Mudd Moyer
438 seir Goons Benetton •
236 aes Behan, W. N
96 am Sett r3agtr
94 ae•&Mange,' Kelm.
grabe •
327 sea.
StniaPho
llot No 27 E 0 iruderbick
'"4:00 ass Philip Moyer.
175 arm Barbara Artilia
150 ass Bailey It Belts
100 ars Bonito labia •
Llot 79 Cliltori Roads
1107.152 War 2bormui
444 ars./ Karats -
409 au A -
404 arse labeabart
600 acs Paves Woman
154 No 09 War Price - •
11a4 N 097 Win Price •
ig formatip.
tans Benjamin Smith
83 sea Hontaingss 1 Yoe*
14 are Peter filttromel
II lot Wm 111M7borry
ig Towaskip. • • ,
9 as* J Huntdo uer,jr
3 &Nat . & D P 11111 st
8 nes Keller &Delbert •
1 lot & boas* L Brown. est
Cum tbunisiorp. • . .
1 lotot pound Patrick MOO*
Naterreare
11 lot & house Y Deiria
do Jno Andrews
3 , ebatity.lismes Colter
I.lot s shanty B Ile3Liehasi
l'sbanty Comford •
lot a house W j Jones
48 acs * house L C Dough
erty and others • t
Led Bra
162 se* &User k Pog
44 an Jekku Ransh
110 an Ultel IC Kepner
70 an Joba pont „
• . ' West Erns
400 see J flantdoger Jr
62 sea John Reilly
8 au Bamnel Kremer.
02 John Bailey
Ik43Loydl, ,•
lot W Thomas
1 lot Jaws Gray
1 lot James Geary •
I lot Was J Thomas
I lot it house J Cowl=
I shanty Snit Evans ~
1 shanty Mathew Kelly •
1 lot It bouts • Maude
- Jlakasay
1000 as .Stauffer ReKahl - ]
Ponder to '
162 an a house Palmer,
Boyer k Kline -
MO set J Grimes
200 sea 8 „Medlar
400 aes W llsldebra tit
North Manta
22 aes Usury Garrett -
50 perches land 11 White
1 acre Jacob Kunkle -
2 lots P W t P nooses
20 aes Eloy and Bode '
76 aes Jac and Maria Reed
2 lobo James Ilegley
CO are Jacob Reed jr
1 lot No 13 Cuthbert Allen
1 lot No 'ACuthbeft Allen
17 4 .1 ate Roy A Bodo
MEOW*
400 ace Jose
oing to any
Sea* ihnhei4
436 imeißlekel, Muntsingerll
It Warted
Lower Jfatuteta
34 sat W Pilger' It
SO Sc, Filbert, late Hain .
• .Upper Nahantp
12 are Dant
East Norivegia
1 lot P Holahan estate
1 lot Joae hAlllaou
1 lot Daniel Connor
1 tot Janie; Potter . 1
I lot Sainuel Liffey
lot Jews Aldridge
1 lot J lieltrlnger estate
Koneeoian
I lot a house T Stark
do do T Mender
• do do W Welleisa
do do D Gunder
-do do 0 Framt
do do' A Foust ti,.
do do F Case - 1
do do 9,llellhonglo
New night
300 in heirs of 0 Elderly • ,
100 - do ido
200 are Brick it Franey
43. 1 0 are helm of 0 Seltseir
34 lot James James •
00 aes Drenkle
lot and house J Nolan
{brier Tr
100 see 11
8 sex l'eter Filbert
50 aes Il lieberling
:'Pintgroue
3 see Jacob Snyder
103 aesS. Kreuter,* Boyer I
ibteseiSle
2 lots Martin Slanebtery
I lot Taylor & Webber
12 aes George Jennings,
1 lot J W Beagle
1 lot Ludwig * thintsinger
I lot Marti° Snyder
2 lots Beek* %week
3 toil C Boyle
1 lot Bobert Williams
I lot Wyukoop
Nina T
123 nen Wm Lawst
400 air I. Binder
100a,lY Audnnried,
400 am C Dim
000 ars StaulTel Kelton
300 am Eta utter ITlCeown
100 am Braciffnr, Kan
Drrnk le
400 am Kremer
Schugaill
2.0,5 aes Eno A Shoemaker
10 am John Shaeffer
100 sea Adam Kalbaek .
140 Ludwig. HuMuinger &
&1eek....-.
125 acs 0 8. AHaldeman
1
IPB Joho glottman
115 am J Marta, la Mice
&hay ,
2 lota Miami Hoy ill /1
I lot Thomas Matta '
I lot Lame Bitting. - :
1 lot No 411 L O'Kenuodi
1 lotlnTs-Nennedy
1 lot wltartJ llualxt. ad
1 lot No 440 Mary Kenpoed•
I lot a 11 turf Allier, Patter•
son k Co
Trea!o64
5G lnt L 0 Joon
120 act tiatouel Nab ,-
1 lot Philip Nets
1 lot Charles liable*
3.50 aes Georg* A Zerby
Undivided %cot the unseat•
ed lands
oy t _or M yr mill tract A
Mite
• Tatnaqun
lot John Griffith ,
1 lot and house D Honorer
Da ton
62 so Samuel Diddle alb
392 James McCalloy '
400 acs :Nicholas Ridgway
Wayne
%MO ars Filbert A Miller
6u ars Jacob Mlonig
flot Demo, Limitslager
Ludwig •
6 are Jacob Moyer. deed,
20 as Peter Ludwig
94 sea Dan Berger t Do Long:
16 nes Union Quill Cump',4l
6 nes Ehnen'
West Ann
30 sea P P Lodwt;,pant•
• Etuger k Bret*
10 as Jacob Weruell
Pnicip nOYER, ,
EDWARD O'CONNOR. Rostsduiontrs,
• SAMUEL KAUFFMAN,
AttIat—BAIIIAL OCAIPLAT, Clerk,
Or I. If, ,59
MISCELLANEOUS.
'l5 •mu_sict
T JENKI&SON, Professor. of Mu
t{/ • sle, gives lemons In Singing., Alpo. on the Plano,
Melodeon. Vinlin. TiollocOlo, (Mtn., Jtc.
nutsts—Fpf a course of 2t 10. Success
guaranteed 111'111C-oln where prnper application to study
and practice is nerPevered In. '
Planos•Tnned....(On the prin,
elple of equal temperament.) and war
ranted to give entire satisenetion, on
rianottable terms, and at short pollee.
. awl estlmoola Is tif the highest order an to character
and eapability.
RDIDVICIL-470. I Pleasant now, 3fabantsinpo it.
N. 11.—Agent tor tbe'sale of PIANOS of all fail
elms makers In New York City
• Pottavilbs, May 14,'59
NEW STORE I
riIHE subscriber informs his friends
- and the pnblie, that he hes opened. next door to
Prank Putt's Llardwsre Store, in Centre street. a new
Dry Goods; Grocery and Provision Store,
Where ran always be atlaasonable rates tor CdBU,
Print; Articlesfor Family Viet
He will be ronstaatly remising from Philadelphia and
New York. and will *brava have on band a fine selection
of BANDY Ditost GOODS.
$I By giving his businew his personal and stria at.
,tention. he home to merit and receive* fair share of the
-.patronage of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity.
• E. hIrDONAID. ,
lar Cal/ at the Nero Mora
April '69 ' rt•tf
DOUBLE DISTILLER SOAP!
• 4 Warranted the Only Guanine -gm.
For Washfug and °Waling Linen. .!thu s & c.
READ WHAT•THE LADIES BAT ABOUT IT!
66 E have; ,used the above Liquid
Bap foe the lest 7 years, and we know; from
long experience, It does not injure the finest linen:or
intone. We highly recommend it to every' lady alto
wishes to se - re labor and lard soap, and have beautiful
white. -
Mrs. Win. Wolf, Mrs. - ifrs,Jos.Rtisset
" Thos. Voider, O T. Sittleuin, " F. Voorhies,
Shottnon. " llorbet. " Doyle,
" Tbos..3lllls, r." BloGhtness, "J. H. Tielbly.
I. luau Severn, litsbs• -
And hundreds of others; tor numerous to motion. -
For west D. Ilan nut's doro,,ln bottkos prier,6 rents
—end 2 cents aligned, 8w moor bottles. Also for solo
by liontalussr t tx.„, Etbuyikill Haven. and , by Moot
beadkCo,Dilnereville. Price, ti stote,s plot. •
Pottsville, )ley 28, *29 •
•
- WM. MOYER,
Stone:Ware -Manufacturer,
ilaurelsburs.
A FULL assortment of WARE 0111);.
11, staidly on hand . AU kinds of Wire Blade •to on
der. POT plea Itsta, eddress the otoprlator.„ &awl toy
mil prompt!" attended
HARRISBURG STONE-WARE.
This Wools deer er all poisonous nutter. • The glee
slug ts coml. of enema wit' eind dep. Applellotterer ,
A l olblop else may be kept lo ft with perfed rojetp...—
There is NO Pollslti to itote lbws is in moms rod
Ilartbee4Tate. 11111 t sad MAter keep tomb , better lit
tilts material than tt does to Zirtberre. 11 libmwt
Walnut body, *ad will not ablortt wiry pert eillat
may be pot tote it, sod Is ttot Ilsble to break. or creek
sir AMA by doesbespers 1* *14171.131, eta Amu ,
Amite tbmosbout tbe Stela • . . • •
sir A WarAtAg......A gi ii * r iw unt 1 0 Thm ,
roelt.Ta., were raceway POISONICD IT eettup Apple
Batter vadat bad been kept le Ilettbee.Orodtktbe Wee
eloper etbkb le 1 , 0 1 / 3 03 1 0W—Ableetiour..
NeßolosfoSlol7 In VillPlTstrtibsitlt
Math at mear the Melo MOML lryeerlltitp
llatatl ,rA. ibprl/ 3O s let 41 ;';
• .
Datrintorisldp.
352 * . es Sabi MUT
Thailer Ibasship.
414 arse Labeatiers'
200 ace Paul Beck
sesactin garde I ,
t lot No 77 Calton nada
20 as Salley k Beltermeo
IS ors Bailey It &letterman
I lot No 29 * 0 VandettieFk
330 ace Daniel Win •
lte sex Peter Kate3r
lot No 33 Brock* Wart -;
1013 ace WIWI. Art Ms
WO ecs Robert Kltineer
•
Tenonsll (P.
se* D natter
400 ace 0 Flower
400 seaLudelg,llontaloper
Co
390 ars G Bode
50 aea J Wooster
263 sat Heebner
ww TovniAip.
50 see Blast t Shoemaker
150 sea Bickel k Shoemaker
563 aesJ Hontringerjr
shanty 31 McDonald
shanty Ede . Moran
1 shanty T Kennedy, •
I. shanty James Lapahan
1 holm henry Bird
1 lot *house .MrsDonithorl7
1 Lea house Mrs Kelly
I. house John MC.II3I2Di
Tatcruhip.
!ph' Spencer -
Os Tcrouship.
!OO ace Went Seek
les ars Boyer and Detmler
asgo Tostmthip:
160 acs Filbert, late Unmet.
SUM .
'
eio Township.
let BrosMs '
as Times Atp.
1 lot Petertillbert
2 lonS Patrick Conner
11 lorJohn C Neville
11 It Ralph Willingham
1 lot'James Buchanan
2 lota Jaanit Fox
3 late Patrick (Wooer
7blott ill fp.
1 lot and house W Blunt
•do do' ll rownwl
do do W Boon .
do do John Press
do do 7 10111113 ms
.' do 2 houses U Loomis
do 1 house A Richerds
do J ilindinbrk
Tinocuhip.
!. lot and house J Johua '"
Vdo do 0 horn '
tiiido- .r
. do Drrker
do . do .T Whitlows
. i. do do, P Gately
!,4, do do Juo Ventler
rounuh ip.
158 oceJohn Umber ,
r 5 ace Peter Filbert
3i ace Perec Filbert '
Toumship. lk, '
150 as Viiltp Zerbe, dee'd
•
Bdrryagh. •
1 Int Chas famine sail
40 It lot Ludwig t float.
siner
1 lot and house W Blakely
1 lot and shop Woodside &
Ilaagerty
1 lot John Balley
1 lot W Wilkinson
lot Satinet Heffner
do' do • do •
=skip. ti
200 ars Henry Shoemaker
102. are Peter Kern.
1 house Benjamin Bain
150 ars Charlie Witco au
100 as William Haller
NV are Jae Taggart
207 Bamuel.areen -
ICO ace JV!ltro.bst
lbeenship. •
76 aes Slottman, Snell
°loco
100 aciJosopb Mitehell
000 acs Wm /Mobley
12 see Levi Reber
93 ace Wm llroch
100 ars Daniel Esterly.
I lot and house John Ryatt
area Borouoh.
1 lot John 11.1ohardo
I lot and house 3 MrCowie]
do do 3l Moyer
do do • C Dooblir
do Shanty J Dougheity
do house l' Martin
do ' bonsen)onr,bertyagt
do do J Itishe'll .
3 robartJ Sol; zinger
?Sums:tip:
031 am 10 Main, deed
al ars John Strlmpler
I let Jacob Singley
I lot and house P Brolnlng,
300 acs Pettit Mort
lot, otorebonoo and oMee
Morris .t Wisher
Fkrough. '
lot Joblab Booohl7
1 lot and Douse W Hauck
• dit.
300 ars David Walker
400 nes Gideon Utah
unship.
Hu sua Utrauphower& Wait
:5 am Filbert & DIIUer
tt an Snyder • butler
530 ■ra:Nenjamin Ilaacnits
ll ars .1 Ilening & Solteing
30 are M etrnuphowar
90 ace John Emrlrh
ape RI Stroophowar
TArnst, ' ijn k .
160 .es Jp6o MAO
56 nes *Ain Melielm
MMM=
IRON-NORISi - .::-T'zI
41 a t BOILEIIS AND BTA
• •it4bletiber ptepareitio aur;,
, 4, reht.otder.foitims fibafeartkimirlOs
&Yet* r of* pleat of UAW",
•• litanoespais. feint Wen gifria Oa
band, Alm, outimikturocf . • - •
COAL 0191141•1003 6V/ILOiL-'L. 4
Of Ow best caudal and a -Rarn proinr
ly attendot ' //Ernst. fixed - Mat Inieffisflaa Idesl l 4
au bawl. - • -- qtr. VASIL
Patna* • 3 11 4.7" •
AEOUNDR 4 I*-1V00001g 401440 i 1- '
rootvorbo -Saisraylausa Coro , ra. • •
• T. IL n,
wassastirmi sumo:maw blis
readiness, *oat :iboVanialdoWoritittaf
the aboOrroarard artablkalawarat.to tor
' : pi); ad orders In MARI* of Wallow=.
aseti".as. for atom plash:Lai, Railroad
sad Dritt Cara,: Tamps, Coal. liriiiikers.Casidap and
Rarbinerjoir every patient: , n• r n gbh work to
giro sartalartkin. and aciordlogly aid kite , patrooage at
tor:wand abroad. ,- • . Jaa:dl,lB.sll
•: FOUNDRY At /0 YIACHINE SHOP,
- *team mar Pacturi, doe.
NOTlCE.—Tbebesiness.ot tab
ecA, frm of *NIMES .0 WANES, mill b•
continuedb tbe sibserlber fn *llth
: •-- ere' varlets b-stiebea Of 114161;•Xliellls .
• 5 1.1 ",.. -. 2 building. iron Founder.. and mmninec -.
I aver Mall kinds of Mriebinery, for Kollin:1 1 M* Wait
Fantail . ", Railroad, Cars. te. ite. ili sllb also continue
the badness of Minim:and &WV lb , ndebrat e d Pias
Areal Mite Ask and Lewis end Speilit /Mat ;a Llak
Onals,being sale proprletcrc4 Orme " -
„ . 9.631141 E It . BMYOEB.
Janasey 21,1337 , •
•PO TOVILEALA9ALING
COVALIMILIJ mann.
CPI! - littering vulonssiira of Colllereitaila,
selabing 62,26,Z3, 30. 32 and4o pounds
pre-yard. Also,large Italia of tbe most
approved pates i ensopelabing 43.60,66
and Oo rounds peryard. Venus tbeeSPirieneir of tbe past
- 2 5 years. we feel confident of making Rails unsurpassed
in quality by any still in the rountry; All business
ounaminleations addressed to Meru& 'Yardley Son,
- holt tars,Pottsville.will meet Isrliti prompt atten
nem.
June '20,1 • JXO.4II:TILNISU *CO. -
7 1,25.
PALO ALTO ROLLI C LL...
The, on mariners] beg leave to no
eL. *manna to ttelr blends and tbe public,
, m!=ta asn snip,. that ittelr new Mill
Ea al Palo Alto is now complete. and In fall
operatfon. and tbac.lbey am prepared
to tarnish T rails of sa Ilona rat terns. trelgbleg front
4o 70 lbs. per yard. Also. diffstentf alms of Cat, ware
andlmand num/mate bar iron. 't
'i i Otters for rails or tar iron are reiPeetfolly solicited,
and'aill meet with prompt attention If left either at
tbe;Roillug 31111, Bright A Lercies Mardware ,Store.
• Centre street. or al b thelr Mlles, coiner of Second and
Ustket streets. .EAYSTOOD, LEK it CO.
Jan. 1.17 I•tf
....TOCOAU OPERATORS& NIIINERS.
Pioneer Boner works.
The subscriber rdspeut fully Wailes
the *Oen MID of thetasiness eratuie
Passenger o ge l Tge r rht
- • - Pottsville, Pa., whets bets papered to
• anufactnre •
- -BOILERS Olf EVETtIf.DESPDPTION,'
S ok•Staeks, AIM; tacks,ftlast Pipea,liarometers. Dr ift
mit.. de. Boilers on hand.
Being a practical mechanie. and hyrhig for years do.
• ted himself entirely to'this beatieh of the business,
. dattera himself that, work done at his establishment
ill give satbditetlon - fo all who may favor him with a
- 11. Individuals and Companies wlll find it greatly
t their ad vantage to examine his wark before engaging
eisewherai ' 401INT.NOBLE.
Nov. 21;'67 . 47dr
tEADOIL IRON WORKS.'
mice w. respectfully to-.
311 the, public Oat be Is now sole
prletor of the Deemer Meadow Iron ik
on Works t and is tally prepared tb
Intact-ore, at ibis establishment,
every the: PuMps, Railroad Cid
ery other deirOption. of Iron and
tble for the Cosi Mlninitor otberbu
t reasonable terms. Also. Blowing
Furnaces and Machine work in pen
kinds done with neetteas and des
it ,Alt pork furnished by
co pertorni well.i They would solicit
who may wantWrtii les. In thelillne
ill orders will tnyit with Immediate
pro... lon. •
,Iteeter Meadows, January 1,'19
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
•• The sunseritiorsiture how fully pre
..ett ',.= pored In furnish. it the Ashland Iron
. Works. Steam Encinea and Pumps of
tts. '
r . r ry f , ~„„, any power and cap4ity, tor mining and
61her purposes, Coal .11reakery of every
size and pattern nowt') use, toget her with castingeand
forging" of every description. Coil and Drill Cars of
all PUBS and patterns, large Truck and florae Cars,--all
furnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers , flat
tei themselves thst,inastuurbas,lvery member of the
firm is a prant teal meahanle,l hey will be Iliad to furnish
taaehloaey that will eorupare favorably with any in the
Beaton. ,All orders directed to b It. GAILNESC A Bans.,
Ashland, Schuylkill county, Pa-will twelve prompt at
tention..
MICIIA.ELGARMI,
JOSEPH GAR,5lv.n.
Aebtand 10.'57 •
DEHAVEM"S 'ROW WORKS;
The 'subeeriber is - prepared to
Manufacture eTEAM ENGINES of any
•
ritifßigg wer, Pumps of alb; rapacity, and Coal
T -ivT
- - S.',2a r :i Breakers of every description ; as Welt es
every other _kind of machinerrused In
Mines. Weaken'. Furnaces. Itolling r Nlllt, Eaw Mills, At.
From the facilities posse:teed for manuficturing, and
from long experience in the busint, work can be turn
ed out at this establishment, at t rutry lowest prices,
and of a superior quality. fy
Persons desirnee of putting up machinery of any
kind, are invited to tall and example patterns, and be
come acquainted with price" before contracting else
where.
Orders of every kind sire solicited, and strict attention
will be given to their prompt exetot ion.
WILLIAM DEHAVEN.
.Minersvi lie, December 9.18:4
464 f
_ . .
WASHINGTON ipoii WORKS.
• Pottsvil e, Pa.
. THOS. ot 44A. WREN eitaneel4
folly Invite the aftention of the Masi..
''llll 44 itti: ness community. to(' their New Machine
shop and Foundry lerneted between Coal i
4 •-•—•. and Railroad street!, and front.ng on
Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute
all orders I.lr machinery of Brats and Iron, such as
Steam Engines, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills,
Grist and Saw. Mille,'Singie and Vouble acting Pummt,
Coal Breakers. Drift Cam all kindtinf Railroad Castings,
such as Chaim for Flat and T nail: Fmgs.Ssrltehea,
dm.; all klnde of east and wronghl lion Shaft log. Bee
log practical mechanics, and having made the'dentaude
of the Coal Region their study far [years. also all hinds
of Machinery In their line of business. they flatter them.
solve, that work done at their entkblishment will give
satisfaction to all who may honor them with a call. All
ordirs thankfully received and piomptly executed, ea
the most reasonable terms. '
THOMAS' WSEN, JAMES WREN.
Noir. , '57 47.tf
-PRIFOROVE IRON WORKS,
Pinegrove, itichnylkllli County. Pa.
This einnbiiebotent is now ondei
gik the Superintendence of 'Jon! Y. WILL%
Eat., formerly of the well known - firm of
1 .-Erry,..]; l iii J. Wren k Bros., ofiPottiville. •
Nr.Wren'a experience ass Maker Mt.
chintat, extending through a perlcid of many yeark da
ring which time he bag been concerned In the erection
of 4008 of the largest irouworke In the United Stateit,
will be a sufficient guarantee of the character of the
work turned out of this establishMent.
All orders, by mail or otherwise, for steam engines of
any power with their connectional. machinery for blast
furnaces. rolling mills, forges, grisituille, saw mills, ma
chinery for using single and dfsuble acting pumps,
breakers, drift ears'will receive prOlpt attention.
Connected with the works is a large steam car factory,
capable of tune ingamt large ordersat short notice. The
cars made it this establishment are second to none in
the State for ddrability, ttie style of plate, wheel
manufactured and extensively need is superior, arid
worthy the attention of Railroad tiompanies. By strict
attention to business. in all its ditails. the, proprietor
hopes the Plnegrove Iron Dbrks may receive a share of
public patronage. JAMES L. N
JOBB T. WREN, Proprietor.
Master Machinist and Supt.'.
March 12, 'l9 Its
TAMA t QUA
urges
Iron Sbandart, Machinists, Bailer pad Meta iniste Tool
Mars, and tor Buffeters. •
The subscribers are now prepared to
NM receive orders for nil kinds or atm loess
• ry Engides. and machinery for collier
rsitEr..R.,te lea, blast fu rnaced,' mills, La. Eaten.
sive Utilities and tpratt teal experience
In the business warrant. them in taking the largest
contracts at the lowest prices.
Particular attentionAs ealkd tolverne It Alien's New
Style Patent Wlndlog,Michineryoy which the Slope
or Shaft rope or ch,i t ltze,rou on UT top of both drums
In double ways. t
This arrangement, it Is eontbiently believed, will
save la the wear and tear of ropes; or chai ns, the pries
of the machinery in tire years; and for fast winding,
simplicity of.ronstruction and duilbility, it cannot be
surpassed. iii,e elsotecommend the new car wheel, in.
vented by Mr. Lacien 11 Allen. This wheel can only
be had at our works, and has stood the test of the serer
sal severe Winters past, triumphantly; not a single
wheel having been broken since ilaintrodurtion. We
are now placing it under the cereal some of the prin
cipal Ball road Companies in the Mintry.
We would atm call the attention of the public to the
Tainaqui Car Shop.eonnerted with the above works,
and recently erected trw the manufacture of Railroad.
Drift, Freight Cars and Trn4k s, and furnished with all'
the latest I inprovetnents ow that they are thus enabled
to execute work much cheaper and wlthmoredexpateh
than heretofore. -
MI work guaranteed. Persons t Wanting anything in
our line would do Well to give us a call.
CARTER & 'ALLEN:
17.
April 24,'68
_WI. BALDWIN £ CO.,
ENO MEER 8. • •
Broad andHasnatonstreels./Vadelphfa..Ftnna.. '
Would call the ettention of Railroad
Iraqi Managera,and thiselite tested in Rail
igi'F.Rß road Property, to. their Systaa of Loa.
'a z motive Bligincslnlrhlshthey *readapted
. to the , partiettlad Widnes,. for- which
t i le! may be required ; 'by the 1140 of doe, two, three or
four pair of driving wheels; acid the nse of the whole,
,or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhe
sion; and in atcommodati eg t hem to th e grades,,eurees,.
atrength of superstruction,and !rail- and work, to be
done. By these means the maxlmin m usefuleffeet of the
,power Is aeoured.wlth the least Opens° for att indance,
costoffeel,andrdpainlancedandEugine. With there
Objects In view, and **the result lof twenty-three years
practical experience in the busithlss by our senior part
ner. we mannfaet refire diferratkittds ef Rasrinet, an d
several elessesof *hes of each kind, Paeleular atten
tion paid to the strength of the mmehinein the plan and
workmanship at all the detaliLl Our long experience
• and opportuni lira of oblaining it:dermal lon ,enables us
to one, these en glues w ith th e man ranee that in effleien
ey, economy sad durability, they 'will compare favorably
with those of any other kind In hse. - We also furnish
to coder. wheels, axles, bowling crier moor tire (to fit
centres without looring.)eomposition castings for bear
ings: every description ofeopperlSheetlren and Boller
Works: and every %Hide oPPertalignit to the rePrilt or
renewal of Locomotive Enginei.-M. W. BALDWIN '
launeryl3.'s6 141 . 11ATTIIEW BAIRD . -
L. CIA,B"Fitl INa
.ihniont. • -
S. POITSFILLE, P.A.
Theaddenrigpsdrespectrally
".)tsna itbs eitlsono of Pottle
le and vicinity, that having'
trebastd the Ilatatbieg RP
lishicatotHenry Dick.
ion and attached it to Ids
writ todßannectorill bete.
ek s.
lt , ' trots Loth 'branches.
I bci byarriot attention
mai • lunploaajoaym an
td a , rge atta• Ireli splinted
.:I,employing competent
•Arktecen, and doing' work at
tyresisstratiatprior' t—tere•
lie it imlioa cattle - public'
tronage.
lir stock will tourist of IT.
LadCionds. Iron. Copper and
Bich Tlcto.Poreciabland
Uopper Wicalt 'basins, ifOtb atid
virankenkfings. Bran Cocks for
tan* Leather Hooke - for panto
agents, Intiockliiiii sretdl;lottl: n forpavasentit,ltica
*ad Lead Vilest 141-1004 Ogir atom Mf *very kind,
eratonehiga rail Oschrtitent et deliefs. Pendants,
lirseketaiteOVl4.llonntikettnad'oLtho bst4 24l
,inf tastetrials,iigut,afthsiate4p i t ow Ostrava PAT
' Pgns• ' , •44 , .,...7 , ‘ .: , , ,11 4 .p,mos.wrort.
1 , lapin %lir:
.:.‘.,- .., , ,-.
r ,
.., - ~ 1±5..
S 7: , - '-- .- -. t,-,E, :.
z,,J;;;;,44 - 44, 4 4 - iAgAiwrggaiw.
TUX CRUiIIRA? ED noursD -ItlMk DT FOA
• DTVERStiti_
DIStiSE - TEE KIDNETS,
LIVER COMPLAINT, .
WEAKNESS , OF ANY KM)._ '
FEVER AND ACUE
.
VERY . F A RAI ER AND -EVERY
FAMILY has Its peculiar, Ilitters.ecimpountied aci
card ng to some favorite recipe, handed down from father
Fi
own, perhaps. The principle that a ton le Mlmulant is
necessary In sem house.is undisputed, yet. bens tom!
pounded by unskillful hands. often contains eleutenta
both tocampatibleandinconidetent—sometlmespesitiem
ly hurtful. We hereafter to tbe public.ln &highly caM
=itrated limn, e bat Mill exactly supply this
pared upon scientific principles. compounded Ofidloples,
acting to harroony,yet each fulfilling Its own remedl4
office. •
In ?El Ptirtacclaa Is here oderedln a eonvitdeattbree,
yet perfectly safe,cur feel:ant. which,acting upon the
eireulation. raises the action of the system to the stand
aid of health. especially after acy debilitating attack of
diseasc,after depression from heat, or any total or acci
dental cause; art-Acti4pencoodic.which.sriths general
stimulant oaer.atts with a peculiar Influence upon the
nirvana system, calming persons irritation, when taken
properly, without the least tendency to'the brairt,end
without that distressing reaction •hirh Is the bane of
moat tonics-often cansingmancinjuryttutntheoriginil
As it Toxic, modendelyand permanently's:ening the
energies of all parts of the frame, ptedetring necessarily
a healthy Increase of the action of the various organs,
ehemlvally changing the acidity of the stomach,* aet
log us malty upon the II veri n regnant lug permanently
the bliliary secretions. •
NOTlCit—if hamar °genets tattled I hisa btsverageWlll
be disappointed; but to the deb, treat and low-spirited,
It will germ a grateful arotnetleeordlal,possessed of
singular remedial properties. --
Caution..-Ttre vat popularity of this delightful
Aroma bag Induced many imitations.whleh thepnldie
should guard against purebaslig. Ile not persuaded to
boy any thing else until you have given Poem] airx`s Rot,
Win Ihiuss a fair trial. One bottle will merlon you
how Inenitely superior If fa In ail these Initiations.
airsobs at $1 per bottle, or six bottles fOr $5,4 the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & CO.
KASVIPACIURIXO
Uhannaceutista anb ebetaista,
PITTSBURG, PA.
For sale In Philadelphia by the 'gents—Hoffman It
Hornig. Oise of the beaocrat; John Johns, 222 Here
street; Dyott & d0n5,133 North Second street. Aim in
Bending. by Ritter At Laneaster.by John F. Long
a; Co.; Fottarille,Jobn Q Brown, J. C. C. Hughes and
C. W. Epting; Tarnagits`by 1. J. Fry; Minerssille. J.
K. Burns, and in Behnylklll Haven, by Dr. E. Chi.
:heater. November 27, 'BB 48-
DR, ,COGGSWELL'S XEW MEDICAL SALT
For Inflammatory DI Only. •
New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt
IT IS NOT A CURE-ALL I
A2ll 4 For Inflammatory Diseases Only.
11R. COG,GSWELL'S NEW MED•
I_,FICAL SALT,litiatead of being. remedy for all Ills,
bae control over but one 111, boa • but one atm, and an
cowl:11111es but ouo thing., to wit: SIIDEULP lartenaram
Er nisamit. wbaterer be Its form or locality, arkelber in
.the bead, throat, stbdomen,extreadtlea or skin.'
NEW MEDICAL SAT F.—lts pecu
liar exrellenev Is, that without tho uoe its lest of
blond and strength, IS 'effectually cures - inflammatory
Meat,* (no others,) by producing an equilibrium of ali
the tinkle In the body, the , wept of which Is ttie sole
MUM of inflammation.
VOTICE TO INVALIDS ! !—The
following tarots which the; not:silenced fluids as
sume, and many not here mentioned, that have more or
less fever or pain, are as • easily subdued by the NEW
MEDICAL SALT. as fire la extinguished .by water, to
wit: Brain Fever, Headache, Bush of Blood to the Head
tied Heart, Vita, Inflamed sibs, ears, nose; lungs nod
Liver, Nounslgia, Fplual alTectiosui, Erysipelas, Bronchi.
tie, Pleurisy, Asthma, CI oche, Dyspepsia Venereal Dis
eases, Itheumatis Bout, Scrofula, end all Itching cud
other cutaneous eruptions.
DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MED
ICAL SALT exer ts, like the vaccine matter, u ex
traordinary inntleliCe Over the veins andartertes, result
lug In a gradual decline of Inflammation as Indicated by
the Pulse, which .soon resumes Its natural state, is. the
heat n and fever diMppear.
TA R. COGGSWELL'S NEW M
ICAL SALT does just slat it claims to do—no
more, no less—vegialises the fluids by removing from
the ',ratans all stied:ll and venous obstructions. De.
senjlire Circulars may be obtainett.lrom any Druggist
who hes this valuable medicine fur Ala -
Coggswell's Antiphlogistic Salt.
Apia Famous, $1; CSILONIC do., 112 ; FAX= 4044.
• Bred by *nail. free of cayman, 071 iseript tit price. _
Invalids with ehronl e or longstanding direases,sbould
ai.w.srs order* chronic package. ,
Fur teetimonLils and directions tee eirrular. -
D. C. TAYLOR A CO.. Gen. A1ga1:4202 Dock M. Ph:l
• N. D.—Agents wanted in every City,Town and Village.
DR, COGGSWELL'S NEW . MED
ICAL SALT is for sale In Pottsville, by E. W
MO: in 111oeravIlle, by 11. W. Passoss; in New Phil*.
delphia t by D. W. DODSOY: In Puri Carbon, by U. 8 MIS.
WI: In St. Clair, at Kunz's; In 3liddlepOrt. by J, R.
Postai; In Tuscarora, by REAGAN t SON, and by all re.
speetable Dru=lsts wherever the "Jot:mast." is read
As It is not a patent medicine, but the prescription of
an eminent - physician, no one should fall to try the,.
NEW MEDICAL SALT.
February 6, '69 0.17
A MEDICAL REVOLUTION
The World Unanimous VS'.
, -
f
The virus of divalso often makes ita 'way t the Inter
nal organs through', the pores of the skin. T la penetra
ting Ointment. melting under the hand as tla rubbed
in, is absorbed through the same channels. and t reseh
lug the seat of Inflammation, promptly and invariably
subdues It, whether located in the kidney the liver,
the longs, or any other Important organ. I penetrates
the guff/re to the Interior, through the con *less tubes
that communicate with the skin as summer In passes
into the fevered earth, diffusing Its cool an rescuers-
Wig Influence. I
. skin Dileases and:Glandular Sw
'Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced
by the anti-Inflammatory action of this Ointment. An
gry,ftheitees, leeh as SALT eilStlf. EIMICALAIL, Twins,
IlteelvelLL SCALD MAD, NETTLE Rini, Scaaira,(or Inn)
de, die out, to ref urn no more, under Ur applicat ion. Hospital experlenceiln all parts of the world proves its
fefellibillty le diseases of the akin, the Muscles, the
joint/ and the glands.
. .
The elleet of OW unrivaled' externarremedy upon
Berotsta, and other •trulent ulcers and sores. is afronat
miracniens. It first diechargea the pelson which prods•
cps suppuration and proud flesh,and thus the entire
wbkh lts healing properties afterward complete are aide
as wallas permanent.
Undeniable Testimony.
In eases Of thig fracture of the bones, Injuries.caused
by MARI exPkellons, luctacs. Boast, t CAI" Enslave
ertrestas OF TIM JOINT., end contraction of the
sinews, it Is employed and warmly recommended by the
faculty. This marvelous remedy has been Inttodneed
by Its Inventor in person Into ell the leading Hospitals
of Europe, and no prirstehousehold should be eelt ho ut it.
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, and Scalds
The Medical Staff of 'the French and Enelish Armies
In the Crimea base WO dally signed their approval of II al
bray's Ointment. as the most reliable dressing tot sa
bre cuts, stabs, and gunshot wounds. It Is also used by
the surgeons of the Allied Navies.
Both the Ointment and Pine should be. used its the 1 1
folloiciug eases: ..
Bunions, ithenauttism, - Fore Thmats.
Burns, Itingworm, SOrm of all kinds,
Chapped hands,* Salt libelant, Sprains. --, -
Chilblains, Scalds. ... . S tilf Joints,
Vistula, Skin DIP1211P1%; • ' Tatter, I--
Oont,. Swelled Olandit. hirers.
Lumbago,' . ; Sore Lep. - - .. Venereal Sorts,
31ercurial Erny'neSorelireaste, - Wounds of all
Piles, -, Son heads, . kinds.
. .
se ,Sold at the 'Manufactories of Profeßlor 1141 4 01 f4T,
80 Malden Lane, hew York, and 241 Strand, London, by
all - respectable Drnuists and Defilers in . illedielso
thrauabout the Unitrd States. Md - the civilised *odd,
in pets, at 25 rents, 1216 cents, and $1 each.
El-Thera isa considerable Laving by taking t he larger
slum - .
N. 11.=-Direel ions for the guidance of patientsin nerd
disorder are taxed tb each pat.'. • '
July 3u. '5O ' ' 314yonli
The molt Extraordinary look of the
"First Edition of 10.000 Sold ill 8 Week&
"BOYHOOD'S PERIL=
PUBLISIIED 11r 1 / 1 1. S. PANCOAST,
116 Spring Gorden Street, Philadelphia, J'a.,
Arol for Bale by all Bookiellors. - •
Tali le a beak OM eagrs.Vhno.,bound In rloth, with
NINE LITUOGRAPIIIC PLAtiki, and intended • for
Parente, Guardians and Young Alen.. Every young man
that vilihre to in &dale bin. health !and stanitood, and
hare a heathy pv0,7.401214 nood this brad, Some of
the statements are really astoundlng and have never be
tare appeared in print. Pace $1; Uy midi $145.
LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE,
ASO 'MARRIAGE _
This Is a work of nearly - 600 pages, - beau tifoily booed
in cloth, and contains over 100 arbasrom- acid Claim*
Itsoasmaros. It gives] a complete deieription; of the
strutted* and function of the reproduetlveorgans of the
(mule, sirloins how married ladle* may have or avoid
large fautilldh., : 'Also, a complete history of Ilermaphro
'ditisto, with curious Plates. showingboth sexes in". one.
It also gird' advice , to. Young Ladles' In Wieling a
husband, pointing out the excise of so mulch unhappi
ness atter marriage, and the tuflosnce It exerts on the
offspring. -" . .
The work also gives the symptoms and treatment o
all female diseases, so that every female may be tow own
Physician. _ •
The last chapter Is devoted to the TOILIT. - giiing the
receipts Or cosmetics at present ID use by lb. nobility
Of Prat ce,gniland aml Rnsaia,tbr beautifyingthe skin,
hair, teette and ger retooling 'foul- and preserrios a
sweet breath. ~ They futvisheett ebtaimar at great eop
swa rf p* e .
S oo cop*aWs aI A dy -b o lib-ildicia & u
.saT
he
wishing a p
epyorllilestelltionelonitamidthili
ders without delay,
For complete descripti on* thi we* iltitPrellilt4lnt,
which *ill be on receipt Of One letter Stantp.,:,
- Atents-111Fiwtcd - la every Soir_3 la *maim",
10 VatAYVA'
Moire, Sores, and Tumois.
AND
MANHOOD'S CURSE."
A Great Work ter the radios,
Ity the tame Author. entitled
~--~: ~,.;~-
i.i=~, ~wjh_ , b.-~:.a ~, .r, .~»„~~ - ~c!.:.«w`.'~a;..ir::?',;0 5 . ,< ~~:;-,.-^_~e7'.:., : ' r; .:..:
~F~:
tROTELS.
- .
POTTIAMMUWWW.; - : - - ,--1 , ,-
;47931tiv,MONIMIamilistag. t eltitsc;,._
ljeEii,#l**llrizt4 ,l * 7 .•
• • soot4Apilia-, • -•- tr"
1116461ki.k- . • .
11,410 T-1144-:
Ljd
/MAW Offluti..Drai."**4-:
aMeniCtuivi4,.-teninritill their Mese Sm. AL
:term trrytainr, boletus WO' retitled ~tha -loots . having
Sedutatt.eirpetedand refurnished thrtnutheet. The. la
• ratitarOfthisCHOuseAs wastopaseed, hetet upori 'the
widest aDd meat piraismit part' of thestottt street./*
~reetly merriti tits aid State liaise.) near the ;Urea*?
amearoweritk the Joirtdos 'houses of Market sod -third
streets, ; wwormitut to, the City Railroad, the 'ears of
:width vivito ell part* of the Cityire. dye mints bre,—
The rooms anibrge, well lighted, are superior ventila
tion. and have been fvforui shed w th a rare kw eoutfrat
• Ws arelmniled drily with purr milk. new, fruits
owl ‘feefahhe hem a four below:int to us, and width
Ism:owed Inclusively for the Hotel. -The p r tprietors
of the deteriten assure their Meads and pit ni that
no Paws will be spared winakatbe Appoint/x*og of this
Motet complete and its Table compare favorably with
thrthest boasts lath* Union:
A vg,,10., 5511 - WTAIT,4 UEIILMOS.
INSURANCE.
S. ZLEIVATINTALZT, '.4gLgeoza.t
Ain ICH lIFI4INS AM VMS? (MANY,
Oftlee:...Aasterlpitat Bindings,
WALNUT Stmt. Carats. _cif FOURTH,
. • -
PHILADELPHIA.
Mader Port, C9l-,
_ tal is!:ook.
Is Voir Life Insured', _
There ratchet*, bathing that create* so mire a
pang eu the death badge the redeellon that Ire arerlear.
leg those w• lore, perhaps a wife and chltltree, demo.
data upon thabold charity of the world! 'Theretoreere•
sty on• in, life ahanid prepare for this ernageney. - it
eta be done, area by the poorest, through the agency of
10fe Ituraranes: •
Avery wan ado lovas Ws family, oinbt to get fits Ilia
Itnued. Every man In debt, and owning property,
ought to get his life lusuaid, lest at his death his prop•
arty may be swert&WlL There ire but few who could
not gave& small sum annually to locum thole lbws;
which If not Invested la Mb way would be eient per
haps,lp tvllles; and their families thee be left to iron ry
and want.
Wives. persuade yourbusbande;--yourean save sonnet
In yOur household Affairs to pal the premium , . Without
feetinK it—and the reflection that.you an provided for,
trill *Mae be a full recompense for theroutlay. Huss
Banda
can be insured in rarer of their vices and child
ren, and the amount cannot be touched by their credit
ors income!' their death: . d person may insure bin Or
her own life in favor of heirs, or may dispose ,of the
amount by sill. -
THIS 101.1011110 sArniati TIM WEII 10 AIX !MT U 310X3.
WILY TO 1333111 $lOO ion unn .
Ago. Ago. • ' Aga.
z) 1:' et5. , 32 24 Its. 44 34% eta
21 173.6 a• 33 . 2 4%" 45 35%"
22-.18. " 34 .26' "0 VS 37 "
23 - 18% . 35 Z 6 1 .14. 1 17 :91% . * V
.
24 . ' .19 " 38 ' •27 .. e ' 48 40 "
26 . 19%" , 371 27% . 19 . 41 . "
26 ' ' 20 .' 38 1 " , 50 44 ."
27 ,' 21 '" 38 i 30." " 61 45% :: :
1
23 ' 21%" 41 • i 80 1 . 52 47 .
23 . .. -22 ", '
41 '.l
31 a 53 30 a
311:, , . : V% " 42 , 32 u - 54 52% .
31 ~. 94 " 43 1 33, Y . 56 , 65% 4
Any sum not oil:aiding $3OOO may le Insurod on •
single Ufa. Theventinniantay be paid quarterly, half
yearly or yearly.. ..
.
,
' "i , . •Otlicrirst •
ALEX ANDSR' Ira ILLDIS, President; lIARSIIALL
ITENSZKY. riee President; JOUN C. SI3IN. Secretary: .
JOUN 8. WILSON. Trossurtr. <, .
DANNAN has been appointed Agent for the
above Life Insurance Coppola y In Pottsville. and is pre
wed to receive applications tor . Lire iniuratual. at the
Itookstore, Pottsville. Any information with regard to
Life lusuraneenill be given with pleasure.
December 18, '6B 6 • . • 61.,
Great Western Insurance . and Trust Conipany,
- OF PIM ADELPELIA.
• Cliiirter PerpetnaLCapital $500,000!
. ' FIRE INSURANCE,
;On 19cans. Dwell age, Public Dondloge end Merchandise
• generally. Alsec, on Manses, Barna and contents,
• soak, Farm linplenients, det Litailed or Perpetual.
P. E.DEWALD. • Det,
Ensigns 0771C/4 Potts%
January 2,'59 • Ily
•
stir-READ ' •
"14 . ECEIVED, Pottsville. May 27th,
1E53, of Our WEST BRANCH MUTUAL IN
SIIIVIII COMPANY, per hands of Mr. &WEL C. Tar
tan, Agent, the sun, of Teii Dollars, which 1s In full for
two week, sickness.
For the prompt manner In wb kb the Aeut arced in
my ease, 'I am under nbihratione; as I received my dues
two days atter I rout In my claim.
Respectfully, lIENRY MEYER."
"This b to certify that I attc‘nded. Mr. ITEMS MyTM,
during his recent steknerc, givre Ilia his eertafirate, and
was Witeot whon the)Agent, Mr. &must. C. TATLoc,
paid him Ten Dollars. Your., ro.pert •
' JOHN T. taItPENTA, N. D."
Piero Risks taken on :Reasonable Terms
lifer turbter partieulars rail at the °Mt e,
FEGEJ'S Born.; POtTSVITZA.PEN.r•A.
SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, Agent.
Pottsville, May 23, '59 2.ttf
• ;1•4: 1 1; • *: I; • ' 0•• . ' •
CHAR'rER PERPETUAL—Office,
N 0.311. Walnut Sheet. aliove Third, Philadelphia. •
Will insure againstloss or damage by tire on
either perpetually or for a limited Hine. iloosznoui Foa
..arruas, nod Mskcnsientrz generally. Also, Marine 10.
suranee on Vessels, Cargoes and Freight. Inland In
surance to all parts of the Union. • ,
ritazcsons
Peter Sieger,'
Lewis Audenried. .
Dr. Geo. N. Eekeit,
, Diets Pearson,
.11 E. -Santa.
JACONESIIEII, Pre:ulna.
W. F. Dux, Wee Pre/Neat. - ,
W. 11. Smith, Syrelary. •
gra•Joris etarrot - has .been appointed agent for the
'above Company in Schuylkill county, to whose passim;
desirtng insurance can apply.
Sept. 3, ',;.9 36-
-Jacob Dater,
D. Luther,
Jac). It. BLitlstou,
.Joseph Maxfield,
' Win. P. Dean,
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE CODIPAIsY. •
Authorized Capital--$10,000.000;
Paid up Capital.Surplus,and iteserved Funds,
$5,090,000.
Liability of the shareholders unlimited.
Having been appointed Aiwa in this Distriet by the
Liverpool and Loudon Vise and Life insurance Company,
and forother reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies
of Philadelphia, lam prepared to receive appllcat lons for
Insurance against Fire, on every description of !wild
ing and property, - - •
Coal Operators would find it advantageous to• insure
their colliery structures in reliable Compani*for 'MO
I act as *pa. • • ''.• .
Parties desiring insurance are respectfully invited to
call at my °Flee, where particulars wilt be given. togeth
er with.the respective circulars of the Companies, and
detailed statements of their present condition.
. • KORACII P. 'SMITH,
• Centre street, above Nerwegian.
Or at Pennsylvania llall, Pottsville, ra.
REFERENCES .1.
Philaddphia. •
Jobn Tucker, Km., John Shippen. Esq..,
James Dondas, Esq., thio. W. Snyder, Esq.,
John R. White. Esq., Hon.' James 11.Campbel
David Jai no, M. D., iloa. C. W. tlegins,
Richard 8. Emitb,Erq., A. Id. Palmer, Esq:
January V, 'b9
t~: ~; :Lid:.
.
THE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity
mad Trait Cumpa•l of PhlLldelibla. Office, No'
Chesnut street, the first door East of the Cu,toli"
noose, '
_ _ _
CAPITAL VlOO,OOO-CHAR TED PSRPETCAL,
Continue to Make insurance on liver on the moat favor
able terms.
• The c.tpltal being paid up and Invested, together with
a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers ,
a perfect security to he iesured.
The prshaluma may be paid yearly, half-yearly oy
quarterly. • -
The company adds; Downs yeriodlesily to the lusnrkif
ces for life. The Drat Bonus, appmpriated to Decembei,
.541, the seednd Donne in December, 1849, and the third
D d eue in December, 11.54, which additions make an see
ragewf more than CO per cent.,upon the Preallims paid,
with Out increasing the anoint premium.
KANAGMLII:
tbamas Ridgway, L John A. Itroirn,
Robert Pearmil, . • Jobe R. Latimer,
Thomas P. Jamey, John R. Stark,
Frederick krown; John O. Mitchell,
George Taber, Isaac Barton.
lima, G. Freemen, . Seth I: Gauls . ,
Isaac Starr. •
Pamphlets mutat - Wog table of rates and explanat lone,
form of application and further Inforthation can be had
at the price. THOMAS ltlDGWAY,lltaidelit,
J 041,1 F:JANZI, Actuary..
_ *1 The anbaeriber is agent for the above 1:lomr
AA:mom
In llTZbaylkill County ' end will effect Ineuraneer, atn
glee all neeensary Inferenatlon on the soiled.
Jane 25,'52 . '24. • UANNAN.
• - IND •
TIHE Franklin Fire Insurance Corn
.' pang, of Philadelphia. Dfilee, No, ialf Chesnut
streets, near Pittbstreet.
DIRECTORS: , 4 •
ChstrlesN.Baneker, ' DeotgeW.Riehards,
,• 'Photons Hart, - • Mordecai D. Lewis, -
' Tobias Wagner, Adolphe Pl; Doris,
. rant, David S.'Brown,
Jacob D. Smith, Morris Patterson.
Contlntieto snake Insuranee.pertannent or limited on
every destiipMcnt of property, In town .and ennuth, at
retesas low agr are eonsittent with - strength. •
The Oonipany haisseserted a large contingent Fund,
which, wilistheir Capita' and Premiums, ea fely insetted,
afford ample protection to the ineured . 'Since their in
corporation, a period of 18 years,t hey have paid upwards
of one tatifion. two hundred thousanct.dollart,losses by
Are, thereby affording evidence of the advantages-of in
siSrance. as well its the Ability and' disposition to meet
with prOcaptnestk,aliliabilities.
011 AS; 11.1ULNOILEP4Presldeut.
CHM°. ItaZatia. Secretary. _
- -The sabre4ber has been appointed agent for tb e above
mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make tn..
anrauee,on eYery desetlpt lon of property. at the lowest
rates.*ANDIMW RUSSEL. Agent.
Pottsville. lan.ll. ISM 2.tf
WIRE SCREENS.
lIRR c0..A4 - AND . SLATE SCREENS.
UUN ti. KUltTZ,.(late of nod sue
. attar to Duets I Usistie,) would mrpeetfolly eall
the attention of persona enraged In the Coal ellislocui,
to his - Ilasubtetory of WIRE COAL AND SLATE
SeREDDS.COAL RIDDLES, WIRD BROO3IB. he., te.,
atthe Old estsbllshment, Ilinerullte. Sohnylk ill Co., Pa.
Miring been rowed in. the bushiest of &Teen mak
ing for upwards of twelve - years. I Batter myself Mgt I
can torn oututtoed work as Is done anywhere In the
roonty.tuld would Met to tbequallty army work in tbe
put, as a gnaranteeof what it will be lln the future,
pled:leg myself that I will mare myosins to make my
work sattsfactoty to all whores, glee ma a trial, ,' ', •
" - - JOHN 11. D0R72..
Batt -
MEM
eIITERLYAIa
Zanulaetarers of Wire Coal knew
v E r oULD respCctfully call the atten‘
Y Um of 7 --
thumb engaged'
the Coaltredeto
coal screens or
various sires.
have Increased
flies for tarelog
the best otwork
prompt/ha and
patch. lining
.most: drape/hie
heads. ea Ilia $
they elm,
all work dame at their reeteri., ~
~-
ItepatriessiaLlyaa6trbrfast What
aaotiee: ..
gene* Solle,lthescheils,llggalear Wage, Maas; dad;
lanol4l444,4oaeliaaysoie 1404; , -
Madera directed to the Oita bY gain or lift et
• AVIII Malign atonrwilkiweirr pempt atteatkall,
, raglan* Minh 12,'b 0 41 4 4 tqfd 111 :
,UNUFADTVBFIS.
ti
_rt.:ENGLISH & CO . 'S , Patent ,
nithilortnes Elsa
.../ " W IW hn I i lr
l e ikaaniery dieidedly 04 bisi t
a
CorditrerstilnNelrbsisto
beharrtiobaliaetrotall.it S.tiNAN'S.
ft, .•_?-; , - •
. . . . .
, . , .... . •
,•- . '. L . - c.': - . P.ATSTATTi - ',,',., " I:. r - 1
• tire ticiktng Glasti .eilt.saa ttraititaisil
1
),_
_. Fronk Isnasctarer; -
11tilifttbentange ett*ei, between Centre
'sei nd socooitstneta.Poutptuar.,ez,l6lMU6Aillire
hi °malaria/a, Sqoate and Oval reansen. Also.,
Lea itt Houldlnes, Poltdied &pare arid Val fowls
for Phdtotruphs. Wholentle Mut .ttatail._. ‘ 1
_. • A _
11redrivitrge. Oil Paintings; Litt to Mut Iledell,
Osman wad Amain's-Looking Mass Plates; toasted - 11y
. dKrtAit 'kinds of Frame" made to ordei.atad ,914
Frames hindsernely re-alltyst alinet notice.; l i - '
-Potlevllle, April 'X, 19 ; , , i.den : -..
NEW SADDLE, HARNESS elrA/W7-Mili
T, nia. - . " --
he opened I
H unders P it ettivue;;
' an ounce to bis
t .
Saddle, Harness al
Trunk Establishmet.
on the al t side of Cen
tre al . Pottsville. op
posi t e t a
is
Town Ur
where la , prepared
do ail ode of work
his branch of busines
'and keeps oo bind a nei
eral aWent of Sat
dies. II ruess, Collar
Bridles, Vhipv.travell
trunks, raveling be Fr, eau.-
lie al has an essoconent:ot a.
gigs. e Ives. amebas, erbrelharrovi, and
other fa el articles in the toy Iles too I
II
mention, • . i
' .He has Olio on band it imMrtmint et P.
LO. or O. P., and will be prtpered to make
der according to idyl, and taste. •
Feeling thankful for past tarots at his t
Port Carbon, mod foaling soured that ssth
be Tendered to all who giro blot a eat - at hi
Ibbutent. • 1 •
Ar rind, 14 i 10.glid - ...
.TO CAIikEIiTERti , AND Bb
~
._. ...
.. . . . i
.
..
SC .: IIYLKILL COUNTY - .L.MBER
—air— • ' . 7_ •i f i, ,
INANUFACTUR PiCCONI ANY
WAVE on bulk Lac their eAtendve estab 'Jamul, on
Railroad etreet.a great quantity of !umber dfeverykind
and description. which they can supply ;RI Operators *
Carpenters and builders, at-lower rates than It, tan' NI
bought elsewhere. They are also read ' to sUpply,
through the means of their ',extensive bus nese and la•
bor saving machines,' manulhetured artkie In their line
at a saving of 23 per cent. op fornife•eUt. • , , •
Their large workshops bate been in en fill 'ppm.
Mon for the put year, turning out vast qu nt I t les at
Doors, ! . Window it anew,
Sash, ' - ' Panel Wok, ! '
Blooldlnge, ; Bedapost , ! !
1111u4s,- ' Bannill ere, • ' 1
!Molter* -!
And all kinds of "gaud, ranolok and riled Work, 'I
Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready I I
to execute orders% at the shortest i
t i lei;llar ny quantity
ro quality of sawed or matt facto stuff: •• ; r I
Dry sod green Hemlock of alt kinds-, far unsling par-
s
poses. Oak. Maple; Poplaviehair, plank a d scantling
boards• Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, &c 4 for cabinet ,
work': 'Mate am, Yellow Pine boards for fl;rilnl,nrw or I
made warder; White Plue plank: 3,234. ' Ili.' lYe• 34
and 34 inch panel. always; ready; also. plank. beams,
rails,' scantling, posts, shingles, lath, cell ihg lath,'palt•
ince. ke..Le. 11 I ; I ' .
Jr:roma of sawed stuff And everything ila . lbelf.llno
-on hand or to order, et tbelhorteit , notice' ' • .-. '
Pottsville, 31areh 29.'29 ~ f 10. . .
CA4RIACE FACTORY REMOVED.
riIHE uadersign:cd 'respect ully etra
-1 1 brace this opixirt unitx of Intiorm Ing
(two public that they have removed their : "°,..6. :_:,
sitsoriveCarriage Factory) trom t alsuch .. 4,-'l_
_,.. ) ,.......T;
phupk street, where they have been ''Awrook".
*lnel the late are, to, their New, taarge and commodious
building, In Marriott Addition. on the old 1 , 110, where
thev* are prepared to turnout CAIIIII AG'S EQUA L TO
Tit E BEST IN TILE STATE ro
and ready to attomodate
;.
thehinatomersand all thtise who may fa or then with
the), patronage. An entire new end well ;elected stork
or materials and the'same!old hadds wil .enable them
to do work width inelegabce and d limb' py cannot be
sn. .
T t reVrilleontinne to attend tri the bus
as beforeorith deterralnatton to 'give, ge
.._
4"Ti All order' willrecel*e p pt Atte
.IW/Inpalring tune at tliB shortest notl l
July 18.'67 . 29-1 y 1 / 4 .13R1G11T k B 1
PHILADELP
SUFFAILO ROBE:
BY the BALE of ROBE, a
Geo. F. W4nrath7s,
Icoi. 415 and 07, ARCH Atr .1.111 &Alf&
Auso—A large apffiettnent cf LADIES' ANCY FURS,
of our own menufeeture. t • • , I
N. 11.—The highest prisel lintd tor,olll k ads Of SIIIP;
PING (Sept. 21, I 3941 tit:
• • HENRY S. BATTY j.
IVIA A N d U P
I A t
i ; .
E U °
i ll
s O EO F A t r g i !IF :1 1:S
At the Southwestcoiner Seernd Nobl 4 e
1 .3 1 .
(ratary 153 i ct , Ibsl Nolte stmt.) Planed!".
scirweeM topeefauy call the attentiot of the ..nidet
to hit'.o/15raitzi airman iand & dch &Iry a."
August 6,'59 1 I I 3.2- 6 mi.
' =
trrkurSHANNON,
NrArasz or '
Looks, liellatirmiger.'.llllllVe
. AND MULES IX
Building Hardti. nit, *ails and Sa l l
1009 Xarhet Bt. a aye 10th, E
I ! I
at:tolls repaired, ay,' fitted; &a. P
Pin, %applied and put od: !'peaking T.
Philadelphia. i.3eptatabetitl, '49 i
CHARLES ft t!MIIS-0,
US North Fourth St.,lPhilad'a,
AT THS ''OLD L ST .14 2,
..i -
9
. irka.,..t..t . militail jfayirffn •
1 '
Port no . nnaletq - Caba MO Pures, Dr ,
Money IMO.. lietleulolt. ! Ch;
Itaokers' Caner, Leather Dags, It't
Pocket Booka, .- Poll Voltrar, ! BD
Phlladelillo.Peptember'2l.'s9.
. fURS 1 FURS!! FUR.
T i lAßEilt4. it'l'lipM*()N,
i Manulacturera and Bpalors,in LAllt
ana CIIILDBM'S Fan g Plinio)? er
dhoirtion. Also, BUFFALO ItOlita, Ft
TIED GLOVES. ar d COLI.AIIS.
g r.
I • • re - Inolesali and Retail. _
bro. 818 Mirka strset,(att.Oh, /oath tide. Pniladtei
N. B —St.rekeerisra willLdo well to us a !all, el
they will ctind the latgest', auottment .tar to select
from In the City, and at 3 1 ayutictuters' Tee&
. kietober.l,l,9 , 1 ; , ! 44).1m
18159:—DBY GOODS pit 4111 - 7,
LULL Stock of ''SILK. GO
ju • Full Stook o}. STA PiE GOODS,
Full Stock of FANCY GOODS,
Foolllooable ItALLIGIAW '
_ ilarCl4.llll2, CASSDIERES %t TI.
Mtge Li
EYRE & I
FOUATII & &reels.
1V /I.—Maek.ViNs, at lout .•
Sip-Bargains Dad' . frOpt /Vey Ibrk
Sept. 3,'59
TRUSSES! BRACES!! SUPPORTERS!!!
i
.0 H. ' NEEDLES ,:' S. . Corner
IL.' ..le Twelfth and Race Streets, Philad Iphia.
Snielleal Adjuster et Rapture Trus also Afechani
tad Remedies. Has constantly on hand a large Stock of
Genuine French trusses. Also a complete asawtnient of
the beat ;American, including tbeeelebra ed Whites Pa
rent Lever Truss, believed by fhe best authorities to be
superior to any yet invented. Eugllsp find American
Supporban and Belts, Shoulder Braces. Snspensory Ban
dages. Self Injecting Sy: thew, adapted tO both sexes,in
neat portable cases; *french Pessaries, Urinal Balm &e.
- Orders and letters of legal ry, trill 'nee prompt atten
tion. ' • 0 ."`; 1 Sept. 3, '59 . :7,641m
THORNLE,Y t CHI
VORTIF EAST corner EIGHTH &
SPRING GARDEN StrMats, PhU ailelphlae
Hare d Large Stock of
• Very Beautiful SILKS, •
Aloe All Wool DE LAINES, •
French MR llso 6S * CASFIIKRES.
BM Nate of Black!. Silks. tfe.: •
• Stella BRAWLS, in Weeks sod Col ore,
Long and Square BROCIIE ERA% , LS,
Scotch, Trench and adz's. snAirr.s.
Clog s,. Raglins, fu Great tinier's.
Cloths. Camlnores and Satinet*
linens. Flannels, AI uslins., he:, he.
AFR-Au. Boman. CHIAT ICJ CA*Ui
f i ntka•-lre /fare But One Price.
• N. l ll.—lito ears of the 4th and Si h. Green. Coates and
Germautoirn Railroads pass the Mere 'door every few
minutes. [Sept. 24,' 9 4.11-3 at
,r 4
• -
WALL PAPE
HOINELLe.)BOURKE,
NAN CNN:TM/AM AND INPONTS 0/
No. 17 South Fourtb Streets
.(ileloto Market, and opposite Meleartat Stieft.)
PI ILADELPIIIA,
EEPS on hand a large and beauti
ful amm c m ent of PAPER HATOINGS, BOW).
RS, FIRDBOARD PATTERNS. de., Whitt they sue
soiling at very low prlcati. Country me hants-sopplted
at the lowest rates. Itooles papered at ;hest Dodos by
careful workmen. . ' i
The citizen's of Schuylkill county are Invited to cram
led their splendid assortMent of Paper beFere purchasing
elsewhere. andludve tot theinsehms. •
gileleg.int new iitykilust
Thirst Vl.' 9
• - EARNERS OF - SCHIMXILtICOMSTY;
• ATTANTION I 1 - - t. ,' 1
ARMERS_ who wish t 9 .raise
,
large crnpi of grain.IneeLEINAWSOIJANO.
iii n
FIRTILIZER. and IMI'ItOVED SOP 4'lltlS-
Win?. Mr LIME. Analysed by Pro mor Char
Jackson of
,the United States Patent Oilice.Whemist)
and by him recommeeded for the g ta, crop, and has
been in encrervfni aye ibr year*,
Price of Fertilizer.
~-: l ' ' $ 25 A ton,
.4 , improved SupetPhairphate of ime, 40 "
" •NitrogeneCl . . , - . . . 60 ".
`•a ; a ann., Culumbtan. No.l, - 1 40 "
- " • Soft Phnspbatici ditto 1 •30 " •
No. I Givernment Peruvian Guanalralte Bona Pust
and Pot Ash' n barrels.;
Blood and Bona Wawa. Also, ,Ta!rilt Tree. 13rve
Tine and Grave Lawn Fernlike..ix-kegs, at El 25 a kelp
To Move who my to sell agnin - a Merit discount. Ile.
livered tree of portage to any.point in the OM City.
4Orramphiets can be had at the Mace, sod full diree-
Bona fur ming it. . .-i . U. lA. LEINAII.
• . Ne. 21 Ruth,rcolOrPvld r rialaitsiphiu Qtr, lb.
July .16.'59
Ultr; AND ro O. tiltuur•D P P-
P .
L. GER. CINNAMON,4IXSPICE. CiOVES.
AMERICAN AND ENG LISII MUSTARD.
' CAYENNE, PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE.
SDP. CARR. SODA, SALTPETRE, SA LAR.A . rus. l • •
SAL. SODA.-INDIGO. -
CARAWAY A CORIANDER MID. • •
ASIITON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, /Sep - -
Poe- Sale at the Eagle Nlllll N0.24i and 240 North
Front gine. corner of New. Philadelph la. ' •
Alit'Porehaaers will :find It afehily to their !Pietist
Wain quality and priPe Palmy the.. gooda‘wbiett aye
warranted an represented or forleited. l l ,ll trial la solicited.
*birth 13.'13 "124y,
GOOD GROCERIES.
t Sttiir 3Pricesient
Writ. PARVIN. Jr.,
8:11T. corner. c$ VT and nth Its. •
• • , -
,
• .
flair on band and fa enrinalv rereivlng a obolc• and,
general "Hort Brent of win Itr Grecerte • • consist- 1
lad 91 Enperiar Stark :and Green • Tani, Octet, Mar.
Ilke, ibuna,lntnOwn, Beal, Lard. Iflrluilogitab
Siam, Preantm - Polteif Mesta: Wbni Liqnonkact
All of it tdeliAill be mold at M* tacit
for Calla. •
-411iNttimttlyoudlaretticrelso l7aWnGd ttrr
qd damn, fanny pgo.of toe city, free qf dump,
VOA talquiirsent ttlfren dettred.
Tait gary SK Till • -
EM=ME
sliviiior FP Ni: iti,
Natithial.
a ilstiel a
I. Wormy Is reeelveril 'eery day, and in any amount,
Large or small.
2. Flare Pei Crenate' inberast Is paid for money
from the day It is pat
3. The money Is always paid baek In Gold, whenever
it la called Lr, and without notice. . yy
4. Money Is reeehed from Exteriors, Adwriaidrateris,
Gnordidiu and other* who dertire to have if lu a plan
of perfect safety, and 14 bete interest eau by obtained for
IL
5. The Tl3ollolreeelv•d from depositors is Inverted in
BEAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. ri !WEND 'LENTS. and
aurh other Prat class securities as the Charter directs.
6. 013 r• Gouts— Kerrey day fmni 9 Oil b o'clock, and
on Llondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock In tb• evening.
and.weil established SAVING FUND has
Welted more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from
manly thirty thousand depositors.
yarloly of
iItDOIOUO to
. ' Ilaw. [INSET L. BENNER, President . .
: ROBERT 'A ELYRI COl4, Ties Preildent.
WILLIAM J. ILun,Swere tau. .
Directers i
1 Henry L. Benner , Irrande ire.
1 Edward L. Cerrei, • P.Carrull Brewster, i,
' "Robert Snlfridire, Joseph E. harry;
Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Terkel'. •
C. Landreth Wynne, . Henri Drffenderfer.
Oddria e....WALNUT RT.. 8. W. corner of TIIIRD„
- ,Philadelphia. - , 1 it.
Aprlll6.'B9 - .
Regalia of
bem t¢ or.
121, staid In
• eilan wilt
new ,eitab
,
H. P. & W. C. TAYLOR,
MANIFACTSRIIII3.O7
Perfumery,_ A „„
<1
Toilet ;Soaps.
• 641' North Ninth Street,
PRILAIiEILRHIA.
April - • 17-
MATS AND FUR L S.
'TORN() YRNE..E. corner
i
# r
EIGHTH and RACE streets, ri ' rdclphfia. respect.
folly infnrms the palm that he has nnsr in
store a most @stollen essertmett of REFS
RATS. at $3 and Si each. 'Soft Hats oat SI
upwards. Children's Lowy (bps and 14 , 11rer
Vats, In an unequal variety. LADI *S' FURS, of Abe
choicest kinds. and m carefully ma e.
.Yo taisrrpmentattaks as to tr. Illy r kind allowed.
Ladies' Pars alt and and rep. teed ;nrocuptly and per
fectly. Fur Trial nt kayo( V3llit , a IVl4lh a.
Siarßestentber 11.1 , RYA:4EI34a at the southeast earner
of ElOlllll and RACE streets. apt of the Limn, Tiger
and Bear, SUrrlt64ll6 the Atm. , ,
Oct. 15, '59 , -
1 42-em
DRY COoi.
N 0.13 North SECOND St 4 IoruLADELPHLt.
I(ELLEY tBROViIN invite the at
tention of as Pagechose—s to a .full assortment
of FALL and )ELVER Dry aio9da, comprising lo
MIEN TEAT—BI.Sek f ilks, POI do Clsovies a Cotglegs,
• Cashmorrs, Mous do Lolues.l.4.llwan. &e. •
Long and Fquaro BROt LIE:SHAWLS.
„do. do. • BLANK El SHAH LS.
Brodie Border STELLA Mi.
MESS" IV EA ES—Cloths, eal•Aitoertg, Voltam', Cords,
Belyerteens, eottick y Jeans, Veot I .&e.
FURNISHING GOODS—Marseilles Quills, 'Blankets,
Ticking, Yowling, Table Cloths:Napkins de.
FLANNELS—DaIIard Vale Eli - shrinkable Flannels;
other slakes of all colors and qualities. - •
MUSLIN'S—In all erodes, and-width*. at lOw prices. •
%lERIIIMACK PRINTS—.s full assortment of these
well known goods. alwayeon band.
'INEN 110S0113—roake for kur own tales.
Lis exchairt Caah iturinras. l o4e Price asuCno
atstletarld.-2Yoilools atisreirre.tkoted to effect talcs.
• . . KELLEY a BROWN;
Reateutber--N0.13 North Secosaßicet, Philadelphia.
Sept. 24,
33.3 m .
1 arsghergiater
era! satlifac-
RICHARD
,TRE. OHBAE 6 BOOK STORE,
1 - N I'IIII4ADLLI'IIIA, is at No. 224
i ..17.rtlt &cund Strad, (between 'Lire and Tine Streete.)
keteblished nearly a Quarter of a Century Ago!—and
still continues business on the prinelple of the "Mashie
S.i.rprace," ke'.. ~
Codstantly on band.and sold to Constre Merchants,
=Mall; rf, San Kerpcix, Putalic and Private .4A , a's,
alleges ..I , adenzier. 7tachers,ffe., at WUOLLSALS, and to
every bony: at it STALL) ,
All kinds of Srbuol Bunke, latest editions.
Fnols Cap, Let ter and NOW Papers.
. Slates and Slate Pencils(
Carmine. Red, litaek and-Blue Ink..
, Letter anti Note Envelopes. in great variety.
Copy Books. Cyphering and Compcksition Docks.
Blank amount and Memorandum Books, many slice,
different qualities and various pikes.
Steel Pens and Pen Holders.. - .
Wrapping Papers and Bonnet Boards.
Almanacs, Diaries, Lead Penella, Writing Saud. ',
School liewstrds and everything 01141--b.xl dee ratelly.
Frhovi end Pocket Bibles, ifyton Books, Prayer Books,
logettler with a largo Otoek of Books in'.every depart
nient of Lileratutt, and polled to every taste. A
-Akip•Au a 14e very lows: Nit Wit Prforst.'llial.
Leary,"ls Ar. 01;
eahlishrr and ltook,effers,
?.(0.224 NorthSecond', reef, Philadelphia.
Partienhir attention paid to'all i rdera by Mail.
Aug. 27, '.69 2na
i Wei4te,
ith Side.
1 . i
• reelniti poor
, bes put up.
:16.1p
AMERICAN :GUANO,
xxdaf
Jarvis Island.
NV an d res Le a t r. f t t
In i T e a t
n i
tlg
ere. u t nh
at i t e o a farm
`
r e
r o
prepared to supply all orders for the above valuable and
LASTING G - IJA.,NO.
tßlrPriee, $4O Per T0n..15 - %
Liberal Discortts 4/lowe4 According to She Quantity
Purehosedl -
The practical-results attending the use of this Guano
have been most remarkable. end from Its permanent se
non on the roll. it takes precedence over all others.—
Fanners using It can depend upon Lull and regular xxtp
plies; it Is unlike wane elder Guanoes whirs the con- -
sumer has just begun' to appreelate.whe" be is informed
that the , •deposit" Is exhausted. or the price raised
his ability or Inclination to purchase. Upon this be
mty illdly rely .as to the fullness of the supply. The
quantity on Jarris 'standalone, Is believed to be over
Three Millions of Toast
We have just discharged I large cargo In ens; condi
tine' and 'ball be in constant' eceipt of others Imported
dirert from (he Islands to this city.
Mir Jarvis And Ilskees Islands are under the protec
tion of the United Elates Government.
Allen dr. Needles,
• Sole Agents fur the Company,
42 S. Manes B 415. Water Bt., Philad'a.
July 2,'14 tXtlltto
titrer D . (
a=xing Cises,
r CISPPi
riling Deploy
I Drinks. re.
i 4
inpcorc,eiz,
.rY
DS,
:OS,
; 'tot, de:IES
PA DELL,
I
,tea.
TO 11:TONNRYNCEN, MACHINISTS it OTHERS.
A PORVES, Scrap Iron and Me
tal Merchant,3larhineanQYOUn
dry Fcu 'Asher, Northeast Corner of
South and Penn Streets, PIIILADEIe
-
Plll A,
h prepared. to furnish Fosndrynseiv, Afachisiets and
others, with tic/diming articles: '
Ingot Copper, Steel, Bridget Machine
Ingot Brass, Borax, Bolts.
Block Tin, Crucibles. ' Sheet and Bolt eop.
Lead, , Foundry Facings, per, '
Spelter, - Anvils, Vices,Files,Sbeee and Bolt
Antimony. te— -- Brass,
Babbitt Metal, Ohi Metals, ' ' Sheet Lead,
'Bismuth, Boller Plate, Sheet Zine,
Solders, Boiler Birds, , ' Wrciught Iron Tub;
Fig Iron, Steari Pipe; kg forOss,rteam
Bar Iron, Lead Pipe, Water... :
Sheet Iron, - Wasbersand Anb,Stearn , Felting.
4FirArticies el every deseription in nee by Machinists
and Foundrymen, furnished to order.
IVCash paid for Scrap Iron and all kinds of Metals.
Phitkdelphia, March 5,'69 10.
. .
10113IXIILT or TIM FINN or
LIPPINCOTT t TAY Wit, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR
& CO,
Merchant Tail ors and Extentirre Chithiere,
Of this City, and the follow it iv Cities and Conoties, to
LIPPINCOTT di Tares. of Pottsville, Schuylkill "Co., Pa.
Lir PletVIT, TATUM 4 Co., of Easton. Northatten Co., Pa.
of Danville Montour Co.. Pa.
• -d of Mauch Cpunk,Labigh C 0.,"
tt " • " of Reeding, Ceske County, Pa.
" " of Cincinnati, Ohio.
" " of No. 2LIO Market st.,Philad'a.
•
Wo s uld respectfully Inform his numerous friends, and
the public, that he 'has associated himself to boldness
with the well.known home of
CIRANVILLE STOKES. '
Nn. 807 Chestnut Sirtel .between Sixth and Seresdh,
Where his entire end pertleular attention will be deco.
ted to the Mei chant Tenet log and - ,Fine Rea dy•Made Db.
partmenta -
Mr. E. T T.eolirits &tall from Ids &inner numerous,
- customere..and from all who wish eh - thing of supericr
Style,Quality and Workmanship, either ready-wide or
made to ordep.
sgrStrancera visiting the 'City will please remember
the Temple of Fashion. No. GOT Chestnut street.' wo one
square below the beautiful Masonic Temple, situated no
this tame street. Th"e ttutten.imied win be happy to meet
his friends and sees. them with the best and most fash
ionable style of Ready-Made Clothing that can be met
with in any city In the Linton. • E. T. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, September 4 ' 'NS 36
•
TREE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ONION
' CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
BEING the ,largel , t collection in- the
eountr 11118 00
. 1' ' it:llll64ll4g
• A New Rook • Every Saturday Horsing. '
Elegantly illustrated Catalcoes may be had without
charge, by addresaiog - - „
Tile dENCLICA.I.ZSUNDAT SCIIOOL 1711071,
Ilneuratart BT,Tinlatztrata.'
411"A11 the publleatiatmar, the Pundity kehool Union
eau bel obtained at Union prices at the bookstore of
8. 114 RIOS, Pottsvllls.
4241'
11114Y8'- CLQTI , IIOIO. '
TT SUBSURIB.bIi, would respect
-fully Inform their numerous ftlandeandeustomen
; huylkill County, that theft assort anent 6112fothIng
fa young Gentleman is much target:than veer, and
they are diepoied tomtit amp. Persona Ilring at die.
Lane. hate the prtellege of exehangin3[.elotblng put.
ehassd al MIN stoteilf they do not volt .
V. A. HOYT . / BROTIIER.
272 Chestnut St.,eornar of '
A pill 14,;19
Mow.s, JONES & CO.,
SILOS L ISTIRELPIIdRiEnAN TS,
Amer! anti Sixteenth Sreeted'hiladdphia -
I .
ilasealregoon hand snares sale
REST ENGLISH REPINED IRON—lntl assortments of
"nagnallo."au* other favorite brands. REST AMERY
' OAN BA RS—oralrusersises. or rolled to order for bridge
purposes, Ae.ote. PENNSYLVANIA BOILERPLATE—.
Crony sevens sisel,or -at to require* she. BOILER
RIVETS—Doser bran*, main„ soli* dies. REST EN
:OLISIIOAR AXLES—,Ateerlean and English. FIVE
it SHEET INON—Tor covering istaut.e.te• AMER/CAN
' t SCOTER PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—Vsits and
.flat hare suitable for nsines, tusnouts,Ae. JUNIATA,
ENOLISII * NORWAY SLIT RODS. BOLTS. NUT S and
WAS', Rait--Poe bridges. oilman* nosehinsry purposes
tonerally. OUT,-81141R, lIIACIIINE - and •111.1frilta
Mars s rotes quality for tips and Mee: Sh•
'abort, Walter with a tali worthiest of Iron, Shoo].
;Ulla and Splkoo, tie • whirls,. tbs. alleollon of &ohm
rattrood ampoules, ougtooofookplasom founders mut VW
ettiuldiffi lawite4. Nay /0,111 . 11 10-1 y
•
PHILADELPHIA.
SUITT UM
'Company.
91,12TERED urTIIE STATE OP VEN'
MR. E. 7. TAVI.OB,
PUBLISFUS
C 014331 TSCPITELOLTVII,
'CUOIoRiLLIISTHATEDI3OOHS ' •
0et.16, '53
Or lamer.
_......, r will keep
. -
an baud Ckgrer ,Timothyand °theta MRS
...__ Stesll. Witli!• CiOTIPT and Lawn liti,t
need% togearrant to ther
he fres with gardenh
and a X oo .l. nd gr III vill id wad Om , Tris. •larb e i
*
will wa l".
orders for all kinds of fruit trees. (warranted to I.e ht si
they are represented.) agricultural len olemeo tr. ke , el
of which will be furnished at roannfsetureer erten--
The seeds and trees sold by the subseriter are t0,,, 1 , 4
with mat rim only from growers of reptitstMn and
•standlog. nide*, not deal In reeds praeured mal e ,.
nasty In the market, from these who sell theitporitt,"
feaatli to the thirstier of the semi sold . Nor dam x i ,
percher.* or sell. seeds grown prondeetewaly le s ta l l
trardeon, übet• their too clove proximity tleteriont, a
their quality, particularly three of the mime rewle....,
This la an important ronelderatkat to thee* who p,,,,
ehitse either seedier fruit trees. For One. fr. metht la
orders early to . BENJAMIN BANNAN.
WHEAT CULTI3I4. -- - ---
, The following remarks about w et ced.•
l
tare in Western New York, we take it
elm t h e
Rona New Yorker. They are. worth read.
ing r. . .
"It is nearly ten years since a full crop cf .
Wheat has been produced' in this State—the,
prevalence of the midge (mis•called weevil)
in those sections which formerly produced
the great staple most abundantly, and t h e
consequent partial or entire destruction of
the crop, having caused a great change in
agriculturatoperationd and materially depot.
ciated the value of firming lands in many
localities. Farmers who had mainly cabin.
ted'end depended upon the wheat crop for a
long-series of years, were suddenly confound.
ed by the appearance and mew of a myr•
iad-heacied enemy, and knew .not what to do
to alleviate the calamity. In some districts ,
of Central and Western New York, wheat
culture was given up with scarcely au effort
to head or counteract an enemy which seem;
ed more numerous and devouring than the
locusts of Egypt, and attention directed tq
other crops, stock-breeding, grazing and dairy
ing—thus inaugurating a comparatively new
system of husbandry over a Urge ettent of
country, The change was of course some•
what difficult and expensive, so that the prof.
its of the farm were, for a , time at least, great.
ly diminished. In some localities, however,
many farmers continued to sow and harvest
wheat, theugh generally with little success
until recently and after adopting a change of
varieties and other requiiites.
The ordeal has been a severe one, but the
skies are brightering, and we believe that
wheat can again be abundantly and profits.
bly grown in sections where the midge has
prevailed cud proved so very destructive for
several years. Indeed we think 'the experi
ence of wise and! prudent cultivators has ad.
:ninthly demonstrated-the correctness of this
opiniou. Last year. many farmers succeeded
in evading the midge, and growing excellent
and profitable crops of talent—and their sue.
cess induced others to sow somewhat exten
sively last fall, from which a good yield has ,
been obtained the present season. Thu re•
stilt has been achieved, mainly, ..by a change
or varieties, time of sowing, and mode of cal.
tote. Though the weather tas been remark.
ably favorable to the growth and maturity of
the wheat plant this- season, the success of
our cultivators is in a great measure attribie
table to their wisdom and r. foresight in man.
agement—for the midge was not destroyed k t
the June frost, as many suppose, burn,.
peered in myri ad swarms at the usual period,
ready to attack and destroy the staff ofr - life.
The wheat plant escaped ; only for the reason
that it %yds au fair advanced at the period when
the insect usually operates as to be invulner
able.
Within the past month wo hive devotekno
little time and attention to the investigation
of this subject; . visiting . various localities in
this region for the purpose• of examining the
growing wheat of different - varieties, and as•
certain as to time of sowing pod cultute. 7 ,
We have seen as fine fields of wheat in vs.
riot's parts of this . county as were grown pre.
vious to 'the .appearance of the midge.
,In
every instance where early varieties were
sown - at the !proper time un good, dry and
properly prepared soil, we have found the
crops good—excepting only where the severe
June frost proved injurious. .
REARING AND MANAGENENT OF COM
Colts should be-taken from the dam whi
about six months old, if in a good conditie,
and stint np in - a house loose, or. in a sad
yard, (if the yard is large they are likely to '
ts
ru thenoselses Poor,) with a fence that they
cannot leap. It is at this time they usually
acquire the habit of leaping which follows .
them thiough life.- They should be kept oat
of aight4and ;hearing of the dam, as much as
I possible. shey may be allowed to rejoin
1 each °thee Once ft, day, for a short lime, in
order that the foal may empty the udder, and
not be suddenly deprived of its natural food.
They hould be fed with oat meal and
sweet apples sliced; about two pints of the
, formegand two quarts of the latter, three
. times a,dav, with a sufficiency of good limo.
hay. They , should eat out of a manger
about as high as they naturally hold their
heads—a stable with earth fou ndation, s kept
dry with straw ,— chaff , or leaves is preferable
—if on a stable floor, their' dung should re
main 'with occasionally, leveling off, and pro.
vided with litter—they should be let out daily
for exercise, and should not be tied in the
stable. Continue this feed through the win
ter. If fed oats, they should be soaked.
There is no period which is of more imper•
lance than the first winter. We frequently
see very proMising colts make poor horses
from want of proper management When
young. They should on no account he al
lowed to get poor while growing, unless it tie
on grass when three. years 'old; fora short
time this is thought by some to.be beneficial
No investment that the farmer en make will
pay, better than keeping. colts ' a good cat
dition. On the "
other hand I ey should not
~,,,
be too fat, nor forced to maturity too soon, or
you may give them a kind Of hot-bed growth.
317A1117RING HAY
There appears to be a great diversity of
opinion' in regard to the best method' of as-
certaining the Weight of hay by admeasurer
ment. One writer in this State says ; "Mul.
•
tiPly the length, breadth and height of the
hay into each other, and. if it is some
what settled, ten solid yards (270 cubic feet)
will weigh a ton. Clover will take from elev.
en to twelve yards to a ton." Another says:
"For timothy and blue grass, it ,will require
seventeen cubic yards (459 cubits feet) to
make a ton. Clover bay will 'require 512
cubic feet, or eight feet iqtfore." Another,
from Maine says: "600 cubic feet hare been
sold here'for a ton ; but in very large, deep'
bllys where thp , pressure is immense, 500 cu
bic feet would make a ton. Clover would be
lighter." One from Vermont, says "From
:16Ct to 500 cubic feet make a ton, according
to how much the hay is settled." In a work
pitblished some years ago, the author gives
268 cubic feet as a ton. Loi t it Scotch author,
says: "Hay in a field.rick• weighs somewhat
better than 112 pounds per cubic yard ; when
1 it has Veen some time stacked,it weighs from
'll4O to 180 pounds per cubic yard ; when , old
200 pounds per cubic. pare The New Jer
sey Farmer states that from 700 to 800 cubic
feet are- required to make a ton of 2000
poundif• .
The rule we have used, where hay is tolera•
bly compact in the stack or mow, is to aliow
fifteen cubic lards, or 905 cubic feet, fur
ton (2000:pounds) of clover hay, and four•
teen cubic- yards for timothy.
We should be glad if our correspondents,
irho have tested this matter by actual meas.
rement and weight, would give us their re.
ults.--G'eniaree Former.
lecipts.
STEWED Am is.—Peel and slice two or
three goca4sized apples into stewpae,
with a few cloves and some lemon or orange
peel, and let it stew fur about one quarter of
an hour in two glasso of white ine .
be done while the &unify are at dinneriand
. the apples eat bet* that. in a pie. /They
abould be throNn into cold water when sliced,
to prevent their hectuning dry and discolored.
no apples may b&also mired' with pears or
plums, and ill be found excellent.
•
i s
Cnacet Porta. Strain cheese-curd from
the whey, and bea hall a pint of it fine in a
mortar, with a e nful and a half of flour,
three eggs, but on Otte white, a spoonful of
orange flower wat ri quarter of a nutmeg, and
enough sugar to ake it pretty street; lay a
little of this paste in very small round cakes,
on a tin plate: 1 the oven is hot, quarter of
an hour will baketbein. To those who make
cheese, these par i.- are not bad ; but they are
hardly worth th • trouble of preparing the
curd. - '.
Swiss. Cats.— rdo and a ' cupsful o
sugar, four table- • gonfuLs of butt r s one cup- < 1
ful of milk, three o..pfuls of flour, • o eggh
one•teispoonful o sods and one and a Lair
tea spoot.oful of cream of tutor.
Tour liking., ).