The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 19, 1859, Image 4

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_This Sim Tasidembsirs Tots not&
?WING J ULIET 1/11111E8 11117ICIPE1 11 .
Shan I ever fOrget Borneo end Juliet'at the
Rochester Tlieetre balcony scene,
mpeciallyl The platform I stool oil w a s a
•sarrow door, lilted off its hinges to Uphold
Juliet's' filet ; resting very insecurely, and
.I•lvcaliwide enough to . Admit' of ti -chair;
there VW one, but I dared. not sit on it, for
fear of a unship. The railyng to theebalconr
VIM formed bys caripter'ebuider,'supPorted
at arms length, by two men,; one behind the
scenes, it one end, out of sight;• and the
other on • the star, and masked by a piece of
• scene "rePresenting leant Thus, I hid a
most frail and „ticketty standingplace ; I
could not lean on the mil, (the ladaer,) or the
men would be unable tioauppc4 it, at the fall
length of their Mind hands , ; end the plat
form- was so narrow, so scanty, and so- inse
cure, that I dared not move for fear of falling
lbackwirds, or bringing the whole"set" down
`with! me, in sight of the audience. Talk of
over on such a platform!
I anted to it by a fri:Sy stepladder; and
what Pasted between 'George, myself, and
the ,carpenters. :behind, was something like
Myset.f.--(Nervoidy, jetting Oa plafjora
hanhle under nte..) "Ab me."
(Thee aside. "Oh dear, I'M sure I shall
- •
Oh, Bassoot Rosso! whirstbreirt tbott,ltossio
lettfpneter locks& "It's all right, ma'am,
if. inn move."-]
Dial thy hitter sod refuse thy isms,
ICOrioitti&st o the 'other mot. "Bill, keep
par side steady 1"]
Or, if thou sills not, be bat sitorsi hy,loss;
Aid 111 so lop Ist be a (*pule% I
lines, aside. ,"O, how I wish the scene
• was over I")
I,qaipenter below. "It's quite sak ma'am
• if you. don't move!"]
TL bat tby nubs that Is thy snow!
Pitak• . 14 0 11611 . 4 dear; I know it'll all
come down
toarpenter. "Bless you, ma'am, it's safe
e church 11 •
What's in a Dams?
tearpenter. . "Steady with that ladder,
- Town
That which we call • rose
By soy Mbar muss would small :sweet 1
ithto2oll. (Asicjelo swarm behind his
haL) "Cut the seine abort, Mary r—mid I
=tide II great aut.], •
• •
Itettaa, quit thy name;
And for that DIM, whkli Is no part of thee, -
Tartan. myself! •• • •
[Gsoaor, as Romco—l .take • thee at thy
word ! (Juliet starts!):
[Crack I crack 1 went the platform I trem—
bled.] - . •
rGroacc. (Aside.) "Keep still; Mary,
for heaven's sake 11
Call sae but lots, I will forswear my sake, ,
[NCOrse those Carpenters 1"]
And never soon; be Borneo.
Ittruz.—What man art thou,'
• (Carpenter bdors.---"Don't you turn, ma'am,
or, you'll be off 1"1
—that thus lbeacreen'd 11 night,
, So siumblenton my mutual f, •
[(Aside,) ."0 dear, its all giving way.'3
Ososos.—l•know not tow to boil thet.who I am;
a(Aside.) • "Don't try to move, Mary--:
'keep quite - still"—]
My name, dear Bin trhatehil to m pelf,
i(Aside,) . "AO, ent the long speeches 11
Because It is an enemy to thee!
fltlTscur. (Aside.) "0 George, ran sure
it's going El • -
Mine ears have not yet drunk a hundred worde— •
1020505. (Aside, to the men outside.)-
"Mind those proprare safe, men."l
• [Man's voice. "All right; sir."]
kitestr.—Of that. tongue's Utteelag, yet I know the
l•
• Aet thou not Romeo, and aMo e t
Canes.—Lady, by yonder blessed m I swear— ;
[lllrset.r.—(Aside.) "You'v cut four long
speeches 11
[Groaor.--"Never mind ;•ge t through as
quick as you can 11
[Adreses.vpice below. 41 4 re. Vandeohoff,
you've caught your dress ins nail; mind it
don't trip you.l
A hiss from the audience.
'And so on, till the cod of the scene ; when,
jist as, with ifear and trembling; I had de.
'tended, and 'put my foot on terra firma, the
whole side-front of Capulet's house--balcony,
terrace, platform, and all—tame clattering t
the ground, in sightof the audience. Georg"
'rushed off to , .
his shosUy ththees tell,
Ms bsip to ears, and— •
the rest of the line web drowned in the roars
of the audienCe.
N. B.—NeOer to play Juliet in future with
out seeing amd trying the balcony in the morn
, •
ing."
THE Has cm MAN.—Washington Irving,
at a party in. England, one day playfully as
serted, thati e. love Of annexation which the
ingloSaion race displayed on every men
.
ston, proceed; probably from its ntauvaise
limbs rather than Ita greediness. As a proof,
he cited, the story of a bashful friend of his,
I
who, being asked to a dinner party, sat down
to the table next to the hostess in a great
state of esci merit, owing to his recluse life:
A ,few:gtatse of wine mounting to his brain,
tomplisted hi confusion, and dissipated the
lima rema jns of his presence of mind.—
Casting his eyes down he saw on his lap some
White lineni "My heavens," thought be,
"that's my slims protruding at my waistband.".
He burned! tely commenced to, tuck in the
offending rtion of hi/Areas, but the more,
he tucked in, the more there seeined to re:
main. At fiat he made . a despirate iffort,
when a suiden crash around him, and a
scream frolthe company, brought him to his
senses. H bad been all the time stuffing
the table cloth into his breeches, and the last
-time had s pt everything clean off the table.
Thus our b .hfiil friend aniiexed a tablecloth,
'thinking it ,is o wn' shirt.
"Donna as Bta Osss!"—A gentleman
relates an anecdote of • the Mexican war,
Which has . : Ter been published : t.
When th - American Army was forming
line for the battle of Buena Vista, General
,Line was ' ing up and doin the line of his
Indiana re : :neut. The Mexicans bid station
ed some emit guns oiti neighboring height,
which were blazing away most furiously on
General La . e's regiment. But as their guns
were badl • aimed, the balls in- every case
passed ore their beads, but sufficiently near
oi they . • the peculiar whiz of the balls,
to involun 'ly "duck" their heads. . 6
I •
Gen. Lit a happened to notice this, - and in
his rough,;tentorian voice he bawled oat: .
• "Indian regiment I No dodging l"
' I • In aboritifive minutes after, the treinendous
.Iwhiz'of a twentylour pound shot passed close
'llly the head of the gallant brigadier, who in
jan instant !involuntarily bobbed his, beado--
IThe men Saw this, and commenced tittering
11:long the tie, which the old general saw.--
Tuning a Ind with a sort of a
pressioa, tiunaered out:
'"lndigni regiment! Dodge the big ones r
1 Ws are loM that an Englisinnan; who had
latopped a fest days at Louisville, on leaving
for ch l eins‘ti, wax add ressed by an acquaint
ance with the very common Kentucky remark
at parting J "Take care of yourself:" Th e
'stranger, in all aimplicitr, replied—
' "My /*ions! they won't take anything
but my tn. nay, will thsr •
San a astronomer to a bright•eyed
tidies tatting of rainbows, "Did yon ever see
a limas btr, Miser "I bare seen bean: by
moonlight, if that's *bayou mesa," lieu tie
rejoinder.
• Cor a *wing clerk who engrosses Teal
bau be 'to executed al deeds?
Air boded Linares§ lions yntie linen— $
dislioneeillsosirens steals (dents) it ,
ITss +As whiell molts - most sonimmion in
OS eh*, of licisoutwes era o.lx.
•
SatilitErS-SALEaSaI,
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of sundry AvOtii3l- Wadi-
Neat aping& 7.ftari iscaisiips Art ',tau la
sand Oat of gm Coast of Opeatoaa .Plata 03' Atlattittll
moth sad to at* 01rettak tato atlbit:rpalat ta pub.
110 tab a nutery. es
• Saturday, Desaselltat. 1141, 1554
It 10 o'clock to tips laments ,at thalami et 110.111,2/A.
ma Loma. (Amebas now) la the
Va• at Potta.
Palm= 'aunty, tbo nal
- _
tat*, to wit : • .• • • -
a undiiMsdlntroit - 4
an, Manama Wet; of
and in all that certain heel of Coil Lad, situate to the
lownshipspf Bathe: sod Sim; it: the countyce&bnyl.
MIL Pegart.cadjOhohur lands now or late ofihddlo and
tieltedght. Jobs Dlighte.John Weaver and tube:n.Bo
being! part of threw 0
tadis of hid, seemed on war
rants granted to John rid*, on the 141115th atid ITtis
days of theguat, I=2, and containing, together
eight hundred and three ACM and thhty.sis
tio.S—The gown witted orietalf of two hundred and
Ibrtyncraa of coal land situate hi gabenoy township,
Schuylkill gaudy; iiionsylraota, bounded by lands
late of Peter Knapp, now Jacob Alter, John W. libselpie
ter, Metal, &Most and others. The humol now being
constructed ibr Sailroad purposes near Iliabanoy city,
'runs through the eastern end of this hut bas thw prop'
eared .10121 N L. COOO.
limo—Au the ImPrOts•uwobt marhinery and datum
steeled by the said Thomas W. Beeellef under a 041
lame and tract of land aided "Oak: bill, situate in Nor
wean township , Schuylkill rowdy, mud by William
Wetherill, et. al. The saki imprarentents remolding of
a awl Weaker. scientes, rsilosects, de,—we the property
of TiiONIAS W.SWEESST, Queer or reputed owner,
and ISAIAILSELLS. contractor. i -
and
Acstr—All. that eaten lot or plebe of gro, innate
In the borough . of Pattatllle.Schayikill rounty,boonded
en the ellte, Centre dad, wed by w 1 0 reel wide alley,
north by other lot of n Tiohrri ma nt au - by ••=
feet wide rant, railed l e t on street, ning In front
on add Centre street = feet, rocanding from the north
west corner of said Centre and Defeo streets, andti
' rannimr.the width of ssid2o feet *ion g add Union
street U 0 feat in depth to add 10feet wide alley,
being part of lot Nal Jo theoriglizal plan of the town
of Pottsville. with the appurtenances, consisting of a
oue story frame odic*.
No.2—All that certain lot Or piece of ground. situate
la the borough of Potter Ille.ech uilklll county. boor ded
on the east by Centre street, west by a 10 feet wide alley.
north by k 4 of estate of Robert; Woodside, deceased.
south by other lot of Allen lisheri eontalo log in front
on said Centre street 26 Peet, and running the width of
20 feet,l2o feet In depth to sald 10 feet Tilde allsyell
being part of lot No.l. In the otirinal plan of the
town of Pottwrllle, with the appurtenances, mak
sliding of a one story frame office—as the prcperty of
ALLEN FISHIER.' - '
Al" No. 1-A:1 that' eertain.lat 'or piece of ground
situate In the boropgb of Port Carbon:Ecbcflkill eo u nt y ,
bounded northwardly by a 10 feet widealley. - eastwardly.
by lot of May Higgins, aouthwardly by another
- lot of James Higgins, and weetwardly by ..letv . 1:11 .
street. containing In width 23 feet; end in depth.
mime, room or less, with the Ipparteitanals,coulating
of •I% story frame store house. , ,• „. s
' No. 2 - -All thaCeertala lot or piece of groand, aDnate
In the borough - of- Port thrtek, Etrhaylkiil eaintj,
bounded northwardly by another lot of Jana Higgins.,
and lot of Mary Higgins, westwardly by a 10 feet wide
alley, southwardly bylot of Gene. Lebercoan &Co, 44
westwardly by Acre street, containing' in width
,25 feet, and In depth . lso fret, mode or less, witOo"lis
the appurtenances, consisting of $ frame stable-as the
property.of JAMES HIGGINS. 1 •
duo-All that certain piece of land eltuate loth* vii.
hue of Ringtown, Tinton Township, Schuylkill County,
bounded;northwerdly and eastwardly by land of Wit
liam Mather. ecuthwardly by lot of Jacob Neingeuer,
westwardly by a' publiermad Indlog,to illiftlits-
.;4 1Odi
burg, contaiulog 73 perches, more or lea, with
the appurtenances, consisting or al 1 1 ,4 story frame .. 114211 .,
dwelling house with a one ' eto ry;frame Wilk attached,
and a from* stabie-u the property of ANDREW FOS.
TEit. .-7
, •
Ateo-All that certain lot or pipe, of trolled, situate
in the borough of Pottsville, &tiny 'kill County, bon od
ed westwardly by Centre street, northwardly by proper
ty of the heirs of Jona Maw Wyorl. i deceeteed, southward.;
• ly by lot of Joseph Wccdiann and westwardly by :Verne . ...
gals Creek. containing in front ' feet, M 31 3. Or
a i.
le, and in denth 100 feet more he less with the '
appurtenances, consisting of a two atory frame
dwelling house withaone basement-as the property of
EMANCE‘LIIENRY. . r
.. 1 • -.
Ateo-ho 1-All those two certain lots or pieces of
ground 'Ruff* hi the town of Donaldson, Schuylkill
county,bounded and described. air follows: In front ho
Cartir alley, on the east by Martin erect , on the *stab
by Pine alley and on the north by Coal alley, and are the
same.lota marked in the plan of tepid town with the num
ber 40 a nd'49. each lot containing 50 feet in width. and
160 -feet In depth, being-the ume lots which 44
Elijah-Hammer and Catherine LIS wife, by Indere
torribearing date the 20th day of November, A. %A la *
1864:granteki and conveyed .to Roger U. F. Horton with
the appurtenances, consisting of 1 largo frame stable.
-No. 2-All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate
In the town of Donaldson, &burl county, bonded
in front by Centro street. in the rear by Coal alley, on
-the east by lot N 0.13, and on theowerst by lot N 0.15, and
la the same lot which Is marled. In the plan of said
town of Donaldson. with the nuinter 14, and the tame
which John Jordan, Jr., and Jane his wife, and Friar%
Jordan and Emily, his wife, by Indenture bearing
date the 25th day of April, A. I), 1854, grante
and conveyed to Roger 11. F. Horton, with the ap-.
Purtenancee, coneastiug of a Larg l 2 story frainebuilding,
M
occupied as a store.. • , •
No. 5-All that certain lot or Ike of ground, situate
in the town of Donaldson, lebuyikill county, numbered
In the plan of said town wittkihet number 19, and boone
ded as follars: Beginning at a post, a corner of lot num
ber 18. thence fronting on-Centre street and along the
same 50 feet to lot number -20; thence along the line of
the saure,•lso fat 'to Coal Ailey. Ocoee along the stuns
50 . feet to lot number 18, thence along the same 150 feet
to tire place of beginning, being the 31133 premier.eithich
D.• McCormick and Catherine. hie wife. and James 31
Clark and Catberine,his wife. ballostenture dated
, the 19th day of January , A. D, 1856 , granted and
conveyed to Roger 11. F. Hortoniosith tier ripper
tautness. consisting of a two story frame dwelling house
-as-the property of ROGER 11. If. HORTON.
'Ateo-The one full, equal, undivided fourth part of
all that certain tract of coal mot timber hind and Mean
1 knbwn as °Kelfeea Tavern," in goner tow oship. Schuyl-
I kill county, said tract of , land, being comprised of 3 ad
joining tracts held and possessed as artefact. and
containing together 626 acres 151 perches. with the
appurtenances, consisting of a tire story log tavern
.horse, frame shed and stabling for horses. an apple'
orchard, le. -stag the property ofl II FORGE RICKERT.
Auw-All the right, title andOnterest of George' Rick
ert, of. In and to all that knells tract of coal land. sit
' nate' in Can tamable, Schuylkill comity, called the
"Ilerbeln Tract ," bounded by; land of Jacob Servill,
balati V. Williamson. Wolff Creek tract and others, eon
taking 124 acres, more or leas, with the apputtensnees.
There are 16 one and a-half On., miners' houses, 2 two',
story frame dwelling houses, 4 frame 'coal break-ti
ern 2 frame slope bunko, one stone slope hence.
4 frame blacksmith shops, one flame carpenter
shop and 3 frame stables, on the above premises, which
are the property of the lessees of the collieries thereon
erected and ethos, except one log house, as it is alleged.
No 2-All that certain piece or parcel of laud, situate
partly ib West Brunswick towughip.aodparily . in North
Manhelm tonnehip,Schuylkill county, bounded by lands
of John Schell and others. William Fehr-and land Of
the heirs of Frederick Lauderbrun. deceasedocontaining
26 acre., more or leer-as the property' of GEORGE
' RICKERT.
Aso-All that certain lot or Pike of groul4.siturete
In the borough of St. Clair, Schuylkill county. being
part of lot number 50 in the of iginal plan Of the borough
of St. Clair, bounded in front by Second street, on the
rear by part of the same lot. on the south by lot of Wil
liam 1 - 1. Jennings, and on the north by lot of . tei
Henry Nelda.. containing in' width 21 feet and
On depth 100 feet, with the appurtenances, cement.
( Lang of a two story stone dwelling house....-as the property
of FRANCIS A. )10WERY.
A tan-No. 1:-All that certain lot or piece of ground
situate in the boroigh of St. Clair, Schuylkill county,.
branded on the north by pkrerty of 'nomad 0. Else, on
the west by property of the'Welsh. Baptist Chtirch. and
Jeremiah S. Kohoto on theiseutb•by lot of •Joher ja
Nash and on the east by Mill /heel, coutaining in
Vette Et 60 feet, and in depth 100 feet more or less.
with the appurtenances consisting of 4 double 2 story
•
frame dwelling houses. . • ,
.
No. 2-All that certain lot or piece of ground:situate
in the borough of ft. Clair, Rh uylkill county. bonded
on the west by Second street. enthe south by Law
ton street, on the east by Third street, on the north to
Irt of John Wylam,
rontaining ire width 60 feet,•and In
depth 200 feet- as the property or THOMAS 111.' ROW
*RD & ANN !TOWARD.
Atso-All the right, title and lutenist of John A. Bast,
of, In and to all that certain lot or playa ground. sit tr
ate in the borough of Schuylkill Ileum, Schuylkill coun.
tj, hounded northwardly by Front strut, en st setae by
lot of &anus Tibbetts. eouthwardly by a :3) feet wink!
situ: and westwardly by Peer street, tontainin in
width:: feet, and in-depth t•Mrt feet. more oflek, -
with the appurtenances. consisting of a two-story
frame dwelling house% withe two eke; brick tittle
en thereto attached, a 1% story Pune dwelling house
with stone basement, and a brick stable-as the property
of JOHN. A. BAST. --- .
AtAd-AU that certain pin-* or parcel of land, situate
In the town of Trem net. Schuylkill county, bounded
northwardly by land of the Sentare Land Company.
' eastwardly by a 20 feet wide street, south wardly by
Spring street, and westerily 'hJ lot of Jacob Lauer,
cornet ningone acre. moreor with the appurte-tk
winks, consisting of a two dock tram* dwelling
house, with a 1)4 story frame kitchen tbereto at.
' tubed, frame spriea bona. and frame stable.
Alao-All the right, title and Interest of Philip Obert,
Of. in and to one undivided' one half part of all that eer
i tale tract of land. situate. to Barry Township, ;obey!.
4,lllcounty : tleginningafa Chestnut oak comer, thence
by land of John Mister north 73 degrties, east 160 per
ebes to a Mane, thetree by the 'same north 00, degrees
east 256 perches to a atone. thence south 30 degrees - east
20 perches to a Chestnut oak, thenee'north 50.4 degrees
' east 35 perches to a snow. thence by land surveyed to
John Filbert, (tate Peter Filbert.) south 20 degrees. east
, 87 perches to a Chestnut oak, thence by land of Michael
Etenbenhanr south 70 degrees west 131 perehes to a Pine,
thence southwardly about 14 perches to a .Pine thence
1 earth 70 degrees weal 'AO perches by laud of John Fitter
to a Chestnut oak, Ranee by the same south 20 degrees
' east 123 perches to &Chatnut oak, thence usual 70 dte
Bless - west tO perches to /1131.31111 span oak.l.h.enee by land
late of Vowels :Spitzer, mouth 78 degrees mat 76 perch
es to a stone near a small Maple,dhence by land of Bal
-1 jamin :Snyder north 12 degrees l west 21 perches to a
stone, thence by land of Peter Rixler north 82 ' perches
to a tiutto•tbence by the saute north 75 degrees west 5
perches to a stone, thence north 93 perches to the place
of beginning. containing ,TY.) acres GO perches *tat allow
ance-as the property of PHILIP °BERT.
Auso-All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
In the Borough of Middleport, Schuylkill county, boutk,
ded southwest dly by.lot of widow Groan. nortbwardly
by lot of William Wall, westwardly by Walnut street,
and eastwardly by Shade street, containing in width 50
feet, and in depth 190 feet, with 'the appurtenances,
consisting of a two story log dwelling house. with a one
story frame kitchen thereto 'Matted, and a log stabile
as the property of LAWRENCE O'BRIAN.
Aso-All that certain tract or piece of land. situate
In North tianheim toWnsbip. Etbnylkill eamty, bound.
ed"by land of Peter Beyer end others, containing 39 and
onequarter at au acre, more or lare-as the. property of
UENiti HnowN. , . le .
duo-The one undivided half Part of all that attain
, lot or piece of ground, situate in the Town or Tremopt,
Schuylkill county. bounded eastwardly b region duet,
sontheranily by lot of C. A. AA. H. Selt r, westwardly
by a2o feet wide alley, and northward', y slain•street.
containing in width 100 feet, and itidirpth 150 feet, more
or leas, with the appurtenances consisting of an
three story done Taverd house with basement, a
two story brick dwelling house with a stone burr
mint, a one story frame shoemaker's abelr, frame stable
and frame shed-as the property of EDWARD F. 11/KoT,
Auso-That certain lot or piece of ground situate on,
the northwestwardry side of Norwegian St- in thy- Be;
rough of PottuillCreonntroflehuy Milt, Pa., said lot:
beginning at the kolliweatwardly point or miler of lot
' marked number 1.56 - in the addition of Daniel J. Rhoads
-
& Co, to the bo * rough of Pottsville, thence southwest
wardly 20 feet on Norwegian street, thence spoilbweste
werdlo 110 feet to a 16 feet alley. thence northwestwardlY
..b.) feet along said alley, thence southeastwardly 110 feet
lathe point of beginning, containing In front on Nor
raglan street 20 feet. and In depth 110 fek to alley
aforesaid. being part of lot marked in the original
plan of the Borough of Pottsville, No. 103. with
the appurtenances consisting of 'two story frame
dwelling house-as the properly of PATRICK LAE.
VERTy.
Atane-All that attain lot or piece of ground, situate
In Abe borough of St. Clair, 'Schuylkill county, bounded
petal:ln/redly by Second street, westwardly by lot of the
bettor Of Francis B. Nicbeds, deed, eastwardly by lot df
Thome,' Reese, and northwardly by Foot street, con
taining In width 17 feet, and In depth 200 feet:with Mil
appurtenance" conehtlog of a two story Dante dwelling
house-ae the property of MAttle EELLE. '
Also, No. I'--All that certain lot of ground, situate In
the borough cf Pin tee, Schuylkill county. bounded
oath* west by 11 Jelin street on the moth by lot N 0.2.
on the east by Strawberry alley, on Um math by lands
of Rittlenan. Eckert and Lehman, containing b) feet in
width on 311 f lln street, and Si) feet in width on Straw.
berry alley, and being in dep th 125 feet, and matted lot
No. t, in said borough, in pla n of Ley. lioeh & Co. .
No-2-AR tbet certain lot of ground, situate In the
borough of Phiegeove, Schuylkill County, bounded on
the west by Mitito street. on Toe north by lot No. 14, on
the kat by Strawberry alley, and on the aroth by lot
No.ll, &attaining In width, 23 feel and In Illepth 124 feet
being k 4 N 0.13 in sold plan. •
No. 3-All that ererhln lot of ground, situate hi the
borough of Pins-grove, felkylkill county. bounded on
the west by lllMln.streeL an the berth heist N ck 15, ea
. waist by Strawberry alley, on the oath by lot N 0.13,
containing' 25 feet in width. and 12$ Gat In depth; and
being lot No.l i in said plau. .- . ,-
Nce.4.-All that certain let of grek‘d,situte la'tbe
beruegb Of Piseedrelltele illshullkillidunty. - bounded on
theby Main Week on the meth by lot h 0.16, on
the oat by Stralrlbsely alley ; en Mime by - 14 N 0.1 4;
nail bib( id 114. 1 1111 OM PIM 401011 ilai lietkili
SI betreit Is 111511hist.' :.
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la rrhilltikhutr"
srider.. , ..
borough
tho mart IL
an theme.
etutbdolog
being lot No.
borough of
the wad by
'at itiriutd ,
' roulatolog'
belaglotli
Ncr.ll—/
borough
the welt t,
on the mil
eoutalnlos
Was let
No. 9—/
botouitit
ihaa ow b.,
oil the um
aoutalitog
befog tot
amitotic/
No.l o 9as.
In this boroogh ot
ad on the north biktorr...
berry' alley, on the south by c,
lot No. 41,vontaini n g in *l4lti .
feet, and being lot N 0.42 in said
No. 1.1-. All that certain lot of
borough otyinegrOve, EetioylkA
the west br Strawberry alleirele
alley, on the east by lot No. 44. a'
street. containing in width 28 fee
and being lot N0.43'1n odd plan
No. 12-All that certain lot of
borough of Plaegrosri.Sch?/. hl
. the west by IDE Pech 43,,CD the no
the east by lot N 0.46,05 the so
enntainlor In 'width 'A feet, and I
beinglot N 0.41 in said plan.
No.lB-AU that c er tain lot of
borough of Pinegrove, Ileltnyfla ,
• the oath by Union street, on the
alley, on the south by land of I
'Lehenao, on the west by apt No. 13
25 feet, and in depth 114)feet,enor
No.AI In said plan. ,
No. 14-.411 that eertsin lot of li
tiolongh of Pinigrove, Schuylkl
the north by Carbon street. on 0
Eckert. Illttlernao and Lehman, 0
wide alley, containing in widthnl
rect.\ and on Carbon street, 86 for
Ifes feat, more or less.
?to. 16-All that certain lot of round. situate in the
borough of 'Fillmore Scbuytti county. bounded on
the north by lot No. 23 , on the eat by Carbon street.oo
the south by lot No. 21, and onl e west by a 10 feet
wide al:ey, eoetaining In width feet. and in depthl6s
ret, more or le, and bring lot .22in ai
sd plan.
•No is--Ail that certain piece parcel of land: situ , '
te In the borough of Phlegm e, Schuylkill county,
Ilioundetion the north by probe of Charles Orae ff , the
teased. on the east' by the Uni Canal Basin, on' the
south by Maple street, and on II west by Tulpehockeu
'Overt, confab:4og 2 acres. snore o less.
N 0.17-611 that certain piece ' tract of land., situate
partly in Pinegrove and partly in Wathingtoci town
gips. &bnyliall county. boon Iby lands of El:obeli'
i
soer, Mathias Sot tin. and th e nioa Canal amuck,
P3l4lllnlng 10 acres. titore or
4 No. 18-All that certain tree of land. Situate partly
1::.
in Washington and partly 1 'Phlegm's loarnablos,.
Ee uf MIN county. bounded by I ds o i William Klntele, -
-Jo ei Baeshore, Levi S. Spangle nd others , containing
00 scree. more or ler.
1 'O. 19-611. that certain farm duet of laid. situate
1 'Finegrove township. Sebnyl ill county, bounded by
la ds of late •••••••• , 311111i0 1 10• Ike lied, Jonathan Leffler,
JacOb Orilbrozer, Ilan& h. Berl h and others, sonnies
log 140 acres, more or less. with he appurtenances, eons
, atrtiug of a two story log dwell) house ands kg stable
-as the property of UNION NAL COMPANY Or
rENNSYLN ANI A.
Also-Alt that certain tract plies' of land. situate
iI L
Wayne township, Schuyikll county, bounded and
d ibed as follows , to wit.- . Inning at' a stone ems
. for of land of John .W. Aloe aker and line of land
Claimed by JrtinAltherty and others, thence by the
p ai r. e llTe o n th 52k fi de d g-r c . ,7 2 ,17:144 1 orellehes to
gt r " le c AZ
a ch
titi 61 d ee eg by rees : l ast 14 pent' to a ;Vis u lthe r e g ee e by the
.-. - lame south Cl, &trete east 24 es too post and south
' - 44) degrees east IO perches to post formerly a gum,
1 tiuntx south 6214 degrees west 9 perches to a white
oak, and south ;16 degrres east 2 perches ,to a stone,
. aro south 66 degrees east 30 pis bee to a post, corner of
bind of JOhn Zechman. thence the same north 66 deo
greet east 102 perches to a p t, thence by the Patna
- girth 40 degrees east 20 040 hes NA post, thence by
o ber bond of said John W. hb maker noitb 36 degrees
west 63 porches to the middle o ,a public *cad, thence
aiong said road north 60 d east 60 ' perrhes• to. a
past, and north 30 degrees west . perches to the place
of beginning; containing 163 is es and 36 perches,striet
measure, with the • pportena . consisting of a' two-
story stone dwelling house, a S as bank tarn and other
outbuildings-as the-property f JOIIN W.. 1611012316.•
KER.
Arco, No. 1-All that certain
2;adjotning trartanf land, Altus
elalp. (formerly•Pinegrove fowl
ennhaining Ile arrest 137 perch
bay lands of Benjamin Beaver,l,l
Aber, Henry Wanner. Edwin r I
- b
eets,—
111 t hs and others.
elating of a two story frame
wo story frame back bulldinga
welling house, a log tarn and
N,.1-llltrtri.tric
ts,ubitou.i.tonsup
fining
38 acres, strict measu
Lee, Samuel 11. Shannon, a ,
urtentinces=as the property of
Also, No.l-611 that certain!
to in the Borough of tleboy
uniy,.being the southern half
of said town, containing in wad
2 30 lee, bounded north by
south by lot No. 67, to front by
' rear by a 'X feet wide alley, lilt
sitting of s three story brick d
room on the first floor, a two stn
thereto, a frame stable, and oth
oNo. 2-One undivided sixth
f Coal - land, situate In Bush to
q ty, one of them containing, 415
allowance, more or less; to . ..
meut,- land of Sarah Zane,land
gus, Timothy Lewis and others
containing 269 acres, sod 128
Snore Or less, bounded by land
'Diehl°. Timothy Lewis. Math
the I ropers y of JOIIN W. 6110
Auo-All that certain farm,
uate In West lironws kW town
'hounded by hoida of Joseph Ito
• Fisher and Peter Boyer, motet
less, with the appurtenances. •
log dwelling house, a frame La
and a pater power saw 111111—
,LEYMEISTI.IL
ALSO, No. 1-All that certal
mate in Mobley township, Erb
by lands of tleorge Kiosk, E,,
Loeb, deceased. John P. Kiting i
46 acres, more or lees with t.,
Ong of a two story Log Tavern
with a one story frame atom
ware house, and a cute story I
tached, &lotion epriog house,
gon abed. frame swiss bank
a 1% story frame dwelling boa
smith shop, and three story at
• tabbed.)
No. 2-All that certain tract
nate in Mobley township, Sob
by land of George Dauer, Sam
others, containing 21) acres, tho
et JACOB KAUFFMAN.
'
Auer-All that eerie& lot o
in Utley township, Se/112341;M
south by school land, on the -
Wiilialll L. Dewart, and on th
Street, eontalulng in - width 69
with the appurtenances, could
dwelling house with a stone
ofJ AMES F0WL6.14
Seised and taken' into °seen
Sheriffs' Mire. Petistile;
b,
SHERIFF'S SALE 0
r Virtue of a Wr:
tailed out of the Court o 1
{II cooly, awl to me direct ;
.pub/le -tend ue C r.O WM, on
. Batitardayt Nova.
At 10 05kt* to the fureuuu
PAItEL fits, In the Luning •
county, the folloide4'desert • .;
Aye, No..l—All !twos 2
ground, situate in the . tow
nanny, marked In the plan o
'bounded northwardly by lisp
of William and Christian in
street, and weetwaidly by lot
lot containing ln Ildth 40 fee
more or tree. • ,
,
those.rortaln 5
ground, situate In the tow .1
county, lboauded northwardly I
eestrardly, by Pine itteet, an
Railroad and westwardly by
lot containing In width 4U fee
more or Ire*.
No. the right Minim
ler, et, In and to ell that eer
situate In Tremont township,
dod northeardly 1y land of 'l,
ny, eastnardly br land of
routhwardly aad westwardly
road, containing 3i an acre, m
apputtetutoces, cooslstliag o
dwelling houres, and a one Cl
—as tie properly of LE V/ 8.
Bel*alind taken in 'snout':
Bhitifriioaice Potunrille,
-.November 6, lap..
SHERIFF'S SALE 0
- DY virtue of sund
tioni-x7ponas, Peen
sued out of the Court of Co. ,
county. and to me directed, t
lie aide or outcry, ou
. .. .
Saturday, Nevem .. r ,19th, 1659,
at 10 o'cl ek In the loran . ,at the Public Lowe of.
DANIEL GILL. In the boron li of Ptttsrl Ile, Schuylkill
county, the following desert real estate to wit:
All that certain lot or pl .of ground. situate Itt, the
town of Tremont. Schnylltli county, hounded north.
woolly by lot of Samuel ech ' Im, eastward), by Good
Ppring Creek, southward!, by lot of John Waft e rs, ad d
westwardly by Cream stir , containing in width 84
feet, and in depth 130 feet, w th the a ppurtenaares, CLOP
slat ingirof a two story frame Ist mill, with santeA
basement, and a one story I me and stone boiler.
hollse thereto attached. al5 one power steam en
gine with boilers and semis . and 2 run of French Burr
mill stones--se the property of AMIN A. L. TICE and
JARED STILLER. •
Atso, All that certain 101) r piece of ground allude
In the town of Tremont, uylkill comity, bounded
northirardly by Main street outwardly by lot of Mar,
Earth 'out hwardly b, Good r dog Cirek and weetwar
ly by lot of Punnet nipple. ntainlng la eldth u ti .
2t feet, and in depth 150 fee , more' ur Ira with •
the appurtenances, conalttl ot a two story brick
dwelling house, with a two ry brick kitchen attached,
and a frame *table —aa amp pert, ofJOIIN A; L. TICE.
Also, All the right, title a d Interest of Mary Maury,
•Of. in and to all that certaittinGf lot or plus of ground,
situate in the borough of Selland. Schuylkill county,
bounded on th;, moth by Witlnut street, on the west by"
Mt N 0.182. on the south by ,t of Peter Fiehrepple, j l
i
ea the east by lot cif Christi rotVetui,eoutainlng
In width 23feet, and In tit 62 feet dinettes,
with the appurtenance*, coo sting of a 1% story frame
dwelling house—le the prop Fry of MARY MAURY, de.
ceased, in the hands of Joao Reed. Jr., administrator.,'
. Atoo, All the right, title • d Interest ol Mary Aun
t
strong. of and in all Gilt . rtain piece or parcel of
• ground,sltaate in Nomad' townsblp,Behaylkilleoun
ty. bounded on the north b the Mount Lags Railroad,
on the east sudsiest by land now or late of Archlt 3 k
bald Donaldson, and on the so uth by Norwegian
- Creek, containing en* acre a d a quarts r, or theme
'bouts; with the appurienan consisting of a two-story
frame dwelling house suds frame turning khop—as the
property of 31 MCI AltlidTlo3NO. • • •
Afro—All that certain to of ground, situate In the
borough of Minermlllit,B4l lkilt county, bounded on
the south by Sunbury stre on the west by another
. lot of Margaret Quinn. on t north by Lewis street, on
the mod be lot of W. Seboll berg..contalning la width
•30 feet, and in depth 200 f mph apparteuannesitt
consisting of a amble two ory Game dwelling
house with done basemen with • three story
dome kitchen atisched , a o . e story frame bailing a nd
Strains Vida
Aua—All that eertiin I or plea of Oared, situate
min the borough of Mineral)! , &buy lidll county, bound
ed on the south -by Bunba ,tree on the mat' by lot
of Tertenee,Quinn, on then bby Lewis street, and on
the sat by another lot of Maneret,Quiou, containing
in width 25 feet, sad in dh :MO feet, with the appur•
tenanies, roman ing of • abed—al the properly of
sl/IRGASET QUINN. 1 •
el
Atso—All that certain lot or piece of grated, situate
`Am Gm northwardly sided arch etreet,la the boroug h
of Minemille, Schuylkill lay, containing In Width
40 Set and la depth Tri ~ - mom or leas, bounded ca
the earth by. lot of the esta of Thames Elias, dandled;
on the sad by the property . f the Weber Saotiat ja
Churel‘austhwardly by CI) cob street, and weal,
wardly by tot ofJoho Dam eift.with the appal'
twine" coadoling ofd t awry fragadwelling hat*
weft Ihai=t of Maas asd • ttes•O*l-7as to
.; ., 1,11g . i
AtastAll
lit Um*. 1401 , 0 1 04 . . . 'woltat.
hMsn-Ittlaisdn -11enthis, anti
JessirOdintieenedeistnarerwlll ir t me AlL •
wyytmtrimlinth Itin v Soww7, bona
d e oromeurai nmia linee .
Atm that cattalo lot ingiseonflovirm' Ohm&
hattretnewegh ctildnteldr,RAnyikilleininty,homad
-odner.the north try lot - of Theodora Jahadarson - ifie
by,"M at
at 'irecoM tliViniktgy . ad atsi
on thsireth lariat or Mimi IMltlferann
IMwfdilintitest Wad Isideptirdin
e tva titti
) 1a the •
apnitdefoonettßOtit *MSc Maw
stone dwatiltighwase—as the property rif Ablikutlx•
AtavNa.l-41112rat cedilla lot a g r i Virrallanl ,
etude IR 6'201~ tordstiondi, math
twintwi oir MlMltzlkir-Coatintatrosti_Zra wet try
tot No. Mom the north. by_ottesommtwniwtaut d fist
earl by lift olowOr Meal t
o , d cow
Mining in width IS Rot sotto , dish 11S feettlk
itlethapporteuentamesuebriert et. et tenotorY
frame dwelling holm, with 'rime ADM on , first
globftidS *Alm May icamirtistek - bonding, with a onto
story frame Ititetiotattacholiarsare mime house and a
-frame t • • . •
ltio.S=l , ll diateirtain let or plece af ound, &rata
In the iswwwflt radelskiwt, tehlillhill county, bounded
b low . limb by Walnut street, oa•the south try Sprure ,
c r:usert, on the west by LAO Thames Monty% a me
nd
'math, east by Tetras street, containing in width
frOSie‘and in depth 4Z lest, with the appurto
nape" eanditing of one turd a ball story frame duel-
'Hag bourns: . I • •
lito.&-ntilUtose certain two lots or pieces of ground,
alines in the bolongh of Ashland, Schuylki ll county,
Winded on the south by Chestnut street, on the east
by Seventh street. on the north lot Mod taken by the
Min* UOl and :" &MOM% Haven ltail Road Com
parry, and collie welt by lot N0..1,, being lots marked
Numbers it and 4 in plan of said town, containing to
tether in width to isotottid in depth 1501 et, more or' '
leaf ',to the land of the said The .Mine AlULendend
Schuylkill Haven trace Rand Co., with tlie appur- •
tenancyeonsbudg of a frame stable soda frame
store house—as the property ofJONATUAN FAIIST.
~Alto—All that certain coessnsge And lot or plereof
ground. Wog. the south end of Jackson Row, in the
borough of rinegrove,ln the county of : 4 .ebuylkill and
state Ot Pennsylvania, (containing in width 10 lent, and
In depth 140 feet, more or less.) bounded' to trout by
-Scalpel:maim street, on the north by Eons* and lot of
Mary Serb', and °a lb* east and math by lots of the
Dauphin and thisquehsecus Coal Company, with
the sppurteosnees; consisting of a two- tory frame
dwelling house—as the property orialLLIA3l
,61. A
feet, *ad he depth tea
Waste la the
reollwrlaty, bosaided on
the north by Snort
ek oath by Malan
Vt. id ta depth 140 11,
• tul,alluate In lb*
i toasty, boundary*,
th by Fport alley, on
th by . Ileflou keret.
depth /10 fad, and
• and. situate In the
county. bounded on
t by a 10 feet wide
kert, Klttlelnau and
enutalnlneto "Web
or less,ead being tot
• • nd, the
county, bounded on
e with by lands of
by
the west *lO feet
10 feet aide alley.
and being in depth
HO= . .
that stain piece or parcel of land, Situate
in Reilly townshWEeloolkill county, brooded by land
of William Gradl and others, sad the public rood inttilull
from Llewellyn to Tremont, containing one stereo:tore
-co less, with the apptutenardes,t l Thilting of a
two story trame dwelling house, with a Iti story •g;
frame kitchen thereto attached. (occupied as a
Tavern) a 154 story forma dwelling house, and 3 frame
stables—as the property of JACOB SHADE.
Also—Alt that certain tot or piece of ground situate In
the town of Donaldson. Schuylkill county. bounded
isorthwardly by lot of William Weber, eastwardly and
sonthwardly by land of the Sanders Land Company.aud
westwardly by s public toad leading to the town of Tto
moat, containing in width 60 feet, and. In depth
i
2 50 feet with
appurtenances consisting of a tw o .
story frame dwelling home with stone basement ,
a 114 story frame dwelling house and frame stable—es
the property of LEWIS MILLER.
Auo—Aß the right, title and Interest of Peter Cow, of,
in and to all those 2 certain lots of ground. situate in
thebotougb of Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, bounded
on the north by Norwegian street, on the west by lot of
the heirs of 1-tae Tipton, laced- on the smith by lot of
Richard Standt, and on the east by lot of Sarah Sands,
containing in width 100 feet, teach lot 60 feetA
end in dr pt h 100 feet with the appurtenances. eon
slating of a two story frame dwelling home. with
a one story kitchen thereto attached. partly frame and
partly stone—as the property 9f PETER COX. •
A tso—All that certain lot or piece of gronod, situate
in the town of Llewellyn. Schuylkill county, bouarlA
on the west by ilinersrilie street, on the north by •
B't feet wide alley, en the east by a "X* feet 'Walley, on
' the south by lot of John Dieter, containing in front tfl
feet and in.depth 200 fret, with the
co appurtenaull
see, consisting of a two Moll hams dwelling house'
with a basement story or stone, and a two-story
log carpenter shop—se the property of HENRY BUSS.
LEIL
Arco—All that Certain lot er piece of ground, situate
in the borough of Saint ,Clair. Schuylkill county, cow
taming in width 0 feet. end le depth 200 feet. more or
less, bounded northwardly by kit of Joseph Schuster,
eastwardly by Nich6ls 'sheet, soutbwrrdly by Lawton
street, and westwardly bylllll Creek, with the apli t
;mittens:ices," conshrting of a one story frame
church, with basement,, and a frame school house
—utbeproperty'of FRANTZ FREY. THEODORE WEIS,
FRANCIS SCUMELTZER and AUGUST OS'fERMANy
taloa:ono:idyls of the Bonetatlus Church of Saint Clair.
....,Seiredigid6 taken in execution, and will be sold by
JOUR P. HOBART,
Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, l SherS.
OctoberlB69 - 4Pit
, .
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT . :
• .
Tll SUBSCRIBER, havlrknow erring-
lAed his goods at his cum place of buslnem '
and with a new determination of furnish
ing all Ruch goods as the business of the
Coal Region May require, at their lowest market mine.
solicits the inspection, of the Public. I shall be always
.on band, and hive Oritand a full stock of
Bar Iron, . Chopping Axes,
Floe Iron,•'''• • " Coal Shovels,
Cast Steel -i - Trace Chains, , . •
Slit Iron, ' ' Nall. and Spikes,
Rope, . ' Tackle' Blocks, •
Bellows, , Anvils and Woes. Ike.-
173rdware and Iron Depot; Currie Bram, three doors
above Market, east aide. ' FRANK POTT.
Jay•ls,lf6l. . itg-tf
'. mirage,ington tenement and
Wash tosn4
ip,) 'Maly litill county,
, utore.or la( bounded
'.". ea Bixier, Marl Wag'
eeton, Urcitenbreb and
lib the appurtenances,
1. welling house. with a
tacked, a one story lPg
' frame chicken house.
!! ...piece of land, 4itus ..
r ` buylk ill '
county, eon
' , boundtd by _laud* of
d others, with the sp
. 8101tS1 AN F.MEDLAR.
', or piece of ground.sit
, ill Useen, Schuylkill
I f lot No. 6e In tbe pl an
~ 80 feet and in depth
1 her halt of tot No. tt,
1 runt street, and In the
I the appurtenanter, cow
j-iling house, With store
•. brick kitchen attached
r outbuildings.
, rt of 2 adjoining tracts
[ e n li t
i ß l e t u (ell l .7.7d "
. od by Dresh a Improve
',. reeyed lto Francis Mao
and the other of them
arches and allowance,
on or late Cbristoliter
' Keely, and others --u
: MAKLIt. -
ISPORTSMEIN
SPORTSMEN
latest and bei
invention for catching 10
autuudit
“Patent Animal Trapi
Small enough to be carried In
pocket. and as effective as. a II
it will kill* bear orl fox as
lly as a mt. . •
ii-e 11 and see lb. great Inv(
lion, at URIGHT t LSIICII'S
/Wilson it /rot More,
f; Centre street, POTTSVILI,E.
Aprft 23,'59 . 17- ,
. .
set Or piece of land, sit-
Eclat:3lldt! county,
' er,Dantelliertley, Peter
j. Ing 11)3 acres, mote or
nslstlng of a IS story
n stint stone basement,
•
sbe property of bt.Tll
HARDWARE & -IRON
farm or tract of land, sit
; 'kill county, bounded.
omen Colman,' Cleo+,
1 C and others, containing
io appurtenances, cousiw
-are, (woatber boarded)
oww, a one 'tarp frame
'tune Mks . ; tbereto M
kt U, ai i:lin n ebte ne m w en a t,.
!!... kit stably, frame black
s dwelling house, (m -
.. - BELLING OFF BELOW COST 1 1 J
THE SUBSCRIBER, intending
to relinquish the Hardware business, bar
removed the balance of his stork' to the brick .
building In Norwegian street. between Centre and nail
road street', adjoining the Liquor store of Mr. Jas.
Smith, where he is cow closing out his goods with
out regard to cost. He would respectfully rail the
attention of Housekeepers. Mechanics, Miners and
others to his stock. being satisfied that It will be father
advantage to give him a cal Les he Is determined to
close the business. Amongst his *beck will. be found a
general assortment such as is, usually kept itc Mardwar•
Stores. There will be found— .
Locks, Rinses.
Hand and Panel Saws, X Cut and Mill Levu,
Files add hasps, . Anvils,
Bellow's, : . Nicer. • .
Stocks and Dies, Chiseli,, 1.
Auger/4' • • . /traces add Bat!,
Planes of all /Jodi,Tacks, . \ ,
Brads. - - Chains, • '
Shovels and Spades, Saddlery Hardware.
Saddler's Tools, • Wagon 110erec/c., &e. . .
ltarAlso on band, a lot of first rate Cabinet and Coach
maker's Vernielt and Japan, inscriber with Rolled and
Yard Iron. Shear, Cast .and Spring • Steel. ice . of the
best manufacture. CHAS. W. CLE.SINNS.
April 30; 'edMkt •
r piece of woodland, slt
ylkill rottoty, bounded
I Owl, tkorge Klock and
t. or lese—au the property
piece of pound, Ideate
uqy j ..htenuded on the
aud west by lin& of
stet !,y a P.) .feet Jelde
•t oldie depth 110 feet,
Clog of a (me troy frame
i rmeut—as the property
too and will t.* sold by
P. 110.11AliT. .
. .
'l2E.Ottel t RRIpHT'S -Th.
zitX kt liA D 'Alt a WILE, twationrs be
low . ?gees ItoteLand nearly cppi , slte the
Miners' Bank, Pottsville: where will be
found-an excellent assortment of
REAL ESTATE.
t of facias,
I lloitimon Plena of: eh u 31..
there will be exposed to
. .
MANX.: . • . . -
C onch
ia Tricrtad : ug,. . Tiler,' ' •
Sloe Tiara,
Farldiery., - , -
.. 1111tania \lire '
Shoemaker's . Twit, , - ~ AsKritoent ofllne Lock's,
Carpenter's Tools, . . Table Cutlery, - .
Glass and Faint, . Pciket Cutlery, •
!Bar Iron of all axes, . . Table Epcons. . '
! Boned !" , ••, ... Anvils and %Ices,
Nails and Win. : Assortment of floe Guns,
Railroad Imo and Nallit, , Ebert Iron Crucible'', •
Frnltti Troia, Wire, Tin Ililats„ .
Building Materials, !- Brea Kett lay .. -
Cait glorel, , Fad Irons, •. .
tibrar SIM, ! - , Pass and Bolters,
'Arm Blister, Chalup. ,
11111 Faso,' -- Fitarrad Traces.
Crosreent Eats, • Por der and Ehot,
• - Moo nand fair,. .
er 10,16&9,
;at, the public house of
of Puttkillle t hehujtxill
real ertate, to all:
stain bits or pieces of
sa uf lAl n o l) , c ,',.1. I c 3 1
-Bhl l4l 1 li .l l ,
sti4et, easittapity . by 04.
soutbaardly , by Laurel
Christian Darter. each
and In depth /DU teat,
tignows lots or plecenot
or Tremont, Schuylkill
by Good Spring street,
'hoardly by the Seaters,
Al fret side alley, inch.
nod ib depth leo„fuost
0.1. returns bis thanks to the public for tbe patron
agaitbey extended to the late firm, and bores that in his
hydride& capasliy by strict attention to buFinetnyand
thi iasperkr qusiliy of bis goods, and.hecosnmodsting
.prkes,lll . ll.deseree sad coniniand thetr continued
port.OEOROE
• iketre in /Tarrheare and foon,'Cintre Aral
' Pottsetile, h0v.12. 46-
interestqf Ler) CEpang ,
It piece br parciol of land,
ebtaylkftl' county,
Gwatars Land Cowpa•,
kel sod Spsugler.ti
TbotSorataraligli- •;;;
o or less, vilh tho
2 dc üble 2 story , frame
ryi Inner dwelling house
P.ANGLEIL • '
• Et, and -,,M be:sold by
JO/124 I.IIOOART,
•
_ 46-
PW..81-IEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.
alate of the I'enniyhaniadtateUeoloecal durvey
explores lands, mines. te. [October 13.'5,5 41-If
11111gNRY PLEASANTS; Civil and
Mintug Ilbigteeer, POTIVVILLE.,
Opics—Cenhv street, west side, between Merkbt aucii
Nqrsteglats ' • (August 8,17 a • 13 •
REAL ESTAT.E.
writs of fendi
and-Ani /boas, lip
mon Piaui of Schnylkill
r. will tweaposed
tRANK CARTER, Civil and Min
tng
Engineer, Su rregor, Le- will attend to en Preys
nda,nsines,town plots. at.. OMee Silver Terrace,
Pottsville, Pa. - . [March 19, '5B 12- ,
Al. D. L. DODSON, Dentist,
A...L.
may be found at hts ottlee In 3,lnr-' O l4 e a .
het street, above Centre, 'oath stde,during theme. fog
lowing the first Monday of each month. [l9 37.41
AGENCY—For • the Purchase and
sot Real 'Estate; buying and selling Cnal: tie.
16 6 hlinte of Coal lands. Mines. Le., and collecting
rents. Office Matiantango Street, Pottsville. ,
.1 April 6. '56 14-J , CRAB. M. HIM
fI.EORGE B. 'FISLER, Mecrianical
► T f ogineer and Draughtsman, attends io the sale
and Parttime of machinery. and to the rcebuilding and
putting up of old machinery.
Port Carbon. March 6,'69
GEORSMITH,
K. myrn,
. nining'Engineer and •
• Colliery Viewer,
POTTSILLE, PENN A.
Deemper U, '59 , 50-
•
ii. McElwain, Civil and Mining
10 a Engineer, Ashland. Pa., attend' to Survegingkand
Inspecting Mines, surveying, and dividing lands. rain.
bang Town Lots, and all other Widnes', In the line or
his profession. Letter addraia, _Fountain P. 0.,
Schuylkill Oootity. .. [Web. 23, 8.1),
pitiyiim un
A_e___gF B ACT9RY REMOVED.
der ignca respectintly; em
tbraeethlsopporttualty of Inform leg
tie public thatthey baz y lemoved their -
estensiveC.srriage Pact front Mauch
Chunk street, where they have been ' 147 - 6 . 11111 -" ,
store the late tire, to their New, Large anti commodious
building, in Maris' Addition, on the old site. where! ,
they are prepared to turn oat C kaltlAo E 8 EQUAL TO
111 E BEST IN THE STATE:and ready to accontinodste
theireustomers and all those who may favor them with
tbeirpatronage. An entire new add well selected stork
of materials and the owe old band* will enable them
to do work which inelegance and durability cannot be
surpassed.
They willeontinue to attend totem busloesthereafter
es before,withdetermination to give general "atlas.
ttoo
ifirAllorders win TOM TO prompt at tattles
gtirgeoalting ',boast the s hortest notice.
July Ilk '5l 29-ly • AilltiONT 1117RICIIMID.
111ZU F Taivls
13ITS1NESS CARDS.
PIANO AND MELOOICINB
Of she bast asatfacturs.. peva:tied,
yOR'SALE'IIY, THE - fßpip
satoerlber. All Plstioliand Melo •
ennoeold by blot wUI be warranted—lf
notwhattheySarer.prefented,they an relined.--
All kinds of ftelodegparill be sold at Manalteturere
cask ricotta Pottsellle, by-which the Intrehasets sass
thecarrloge mod risk of transportation , Oases will be
.old from $lO told° lose down:odor elty prices zetord. ,
lug to the value of the I estrautellt. Maio who Miff It
be coinages us, and matelot , a totter , of matt: eau
makethelroso ablations 'libation ufacteretsetseirtais
the price& ated we will Walsh the tootrottiest selected
at the Odl ee.'Ttthentoaui doubt thls IL*
tar•!.4l . ribe's to 5a,y1.411410.
• I • • AlattaL"t'
ffNWE
.4 , '-.:?,7,,ftip . **,:z(ti.vr.%f . '!.:::'; ,
11111 C/14.1121MED MILANO MINDY non
WESPEPSTAI .
DISEISE OF TEE EIDNEII,
LIVER COMPi—Allsll",
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND
FEVER AND ACUE,
iVERY FARMER AND EVERY
FAMILY trains peculiar Bitters:eompounded ac.
eo ng to some favorite recipe, handed down from firthel
to son, perhaps. The principle that a ton lc st (mutant is
necessary in every house.liundtoputed.yet. being earn
pounded by unskillful bands, often contains elements
both Incompatibleandinconsistent—sometimespositivm
ly hurtful. We here offer to the publie.in a highly cap.
eeuttated form. what will Melly supply this want, pre.
pared upon Aden title pi ociples. compounded ofsimples.
acting in bannony,yet each fulfilling Its own remedial
°Mee. . , .
To vas PergerMan Is hers offered.ln a eonvenie n t form,
yet perfectly safe. an incitant.whieh,aetlng upon the
circulation. raises the action of the system to the stand
ard of health. especially after any debilitating attack of
disease, after depression from beat. or any local or seri
' dental cause; an A nti•Spasarodie. which. with a general
stimulant nower.acts with a peculiar influence upon the
terrons System. calming nervous irritation, when taken
properly, without the least tendency to the brain, and
without that distressing reaction which is the bane Of
Most tonics--often causing inoreinju ry thrui theoriglual
disease. ~..
As Toxic. moderately and permanentlyorraltingthe
energies of all parts of the frame. producing neeessarily
healthy Increase of the action of the variant or garter
chemically chancing the acidity of lb e stow ech,s nd act.
Ing nem:Ally upon the liver In regidat leg permanently
the billiary. -secret ions. '
NOTICH.—W hoe ter expects to end Mira beverage wit I
be disappointed; but to the sick. weak and low-spirited.
It will prove a grateful aromatic cordiel, possessed of
singular remedial properties.
Caution..-The great popularity of, this delightful
Aroma bee induced many inallations.which the public
should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded -to
buyanythipg else until you have given Porensys'Olot
t,/.!fri Brrreas a title trial.- One hor MI will convince you
II * infinitely superior It Is to all thete I nations.
sar
• soid at $ 1 per bottle, or six bot es for $5, by the
SOLE TROPRIET R
BENJAMIN PACE, jR. - .111, CO.
KANtriACTITILINo • •
• P4ormarentists nub (Minutely,
PITTEIBURG, - Pt.
For sale In Philadelphia by the agents—Botturen
Illorwig. office of the Democrat; John Johns,22 2 Bare
street: Ilyott a Itons,l3B,North Beecurd !Breit. Also, to
Beading, by Bitter I C 0..: Lancaster, b 7! John F. Wig
CO.; POUSTIIIe,4IOIIO 0. Brown, J. C. C. Hugbes and
COY. Eptlng;:Tamaqua,tv le. J. Pry; ilinereville.' , /.
K. Burns, end in- Schuylkill - lISTeD, by 'Dr, N. Chi.
November Tr,
-"" ITTP
- sray to Jr
nal organs through therex of the skin. This pencitra
sing Ointment, melting fi nder the hand as It is rubbed
in, is absorbed through t o Saute channels. and, notch.
lug the seat of intim= lion, promptly and Invariably
-subdues it, whether I ed in the kidneys, the liver,
thellungs, or any other i mportant organ. It penetratcei
the curter.* to the inter! ,through the countless tubes
that communicate with o skin as summer relit passes
into the feveied earth. using Its: cool and regensm•
tang induence. , . .
Skin Diseases and Glandular Swellings.
.Every species of exterihr irrAation is quickly redured
by the anti-inflammatory scifon of this Ointment. An
gry such as thus Ruses. ERTIIPLLAS, Trrrtht,
RINOWORX, &LLD HILO, 'ETTLII RAM, Scautts,tor itch)
Ac., die out, to return n more, under Its application.—
ilospital eXperience in parts of tner world provesifs
int/lability in di of tbe skin, thcmuselispi , Ue
joints and the glands.
•
Mears, Botes,.and Tnin is. •
. The effect of this uhrivaled.-externa temedy upon
Scrofula, and other v irdlent .•uicers and lona. Is almost
miraculous. /t first diskharges the pr which prudu
ees suppuration. gad Proud 'testi, and bus 'the cures.
which its healing prope4ties afterward mplete are safe
as well as permanent.
Undeniable Testimon •
in eases of the fracture of the bones, injuries caused
by steam explosions, I alosts, Beats, 'ALDN nUIDUA
TIM, Sr/mites or TUL J ours, and COolladlon of the
situ/wit, it Is employed and warmly recomthended by the
ticulty. ?bin marvelous remedy has a Introduced
by its Inventor in person into all the I ding Hospitals
of Europe t and DO private household shun bo without it-
Wounds, Braises, Burns, Scalds.
The Medical Stall of the Preth;h and Itglish Armies
II the Critnei have Okla ily signed their proval of Rol
lorfay's Ointment, as the most reliable lug for sa
bre ruts, state!, and guitehotwounds. 1 Is also Used by
thelsorgeone of the Allied Narks. •
Both the Ointment noel Pills shottki e stied in the
following cases:
Bunions, Rheumatism, So Throats.
linens, Ringworm; //ore of alt kinds,
Chapped Hands, Salt Rheum, Sp ins, •
Cbiib his, Scalds, • Stiff °lots,
Skin Diseases, • Tip r,
Gout , al:lnds, Rice
Luta bago, Sore Legs, Yen
Ale/curial Erup'ns,Sore I/resets, Wo
Piles, S.,re Heads, hi
*;,*[Sold at the tilanufactorlas of Prof
80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strao
all respectable Druggists and Dealers
throughout the United States and the c i
in pots, at Ira eents,-€2!„4 cents, and $1 n/
airthere is a considerable saving by lel
NI 11.— DI merlons for the guidance of
disorder are affixed to each put.
--July 30, '3O •
Mt?
For C 42 4 16 ? Tali t l e " D 1 11 E D as
NewetiiiVa l itr iew
IT IS NOT A CUR a
Air- For Inflammatory DU
Pit. COGGSWELL'S NEV MED
icm.seur, instead of being a remedy for all ills,
control over but one ill. has but one alm, and ac
complishes but one thing, to wit: *nano is 1.111611311•10.
lIT PUPAS C.Wliataver be its form or locality, whether in
MO bend, throat, abdomen, extremities or skin.
NtW MEDIAL SALT.—Its peiu
liar excellence is, that without the useless loss of
blood• and strength; it effectually curet isitastatatory
Diseases. (no others,) by producing an equiiibriam of all
the dulls In the body, the want of which it the sole
- • emirs of inflamnial ion.
V °TICE TO IN V+LIDS ! !—Tie
1.1 following forms which the unbalanced Acids as
sume. and many not here Mentioned, that harexuore or
less fever or pain, areas easily subdued by thd,NEW
IdEIIICAt SALT, as tire Is extinguished by water, to
wit: Drain Fever, lleadsche, Rash of Bleed to the Head
and Heart, Fit., lnflamed eyes, ears, nam,luup amid
Dyer, Neuralgia, Epinal affections; Erysipelas, Drenchi
ng, Pleurisy, Asthma, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Venereal Dia
.easca, Rheomatism;lJout, Scrofula, and all Itching ?d
other cutaneous eruption". ;
_
,TIR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MED
ICAL SALT exerts, like the sat.zlne =dt . r, an ex
traordinary Influence over the veins end arteries, nasolVi
fag In a .. gradual decline of inflammation ae Indicated Ly i
the pans, whirls soon resumes its naittrq state, as the y
beat pain and faux disappear. .
DR. CO GSWELL'S NEW MED
ICAL EItILT does just whet It claims to do—no
more,. no lesa—equalizes the fickle by motoring from
the system all arterial and v e nous-obstructions. fr om
s C•'ire:dora may be obtained from any Druggist
who his Ibis valuable medicine for Me.
Dr. CoggivelPs Autiphlogistie. Salt. _
Acv?i PArlitol.l s $ 1 O.IIO*IC $2 6 i FAMILY ,d 044.
Snit 6jr awit, tret:al,capettst. on receipt of price.
Invalids with chronic or !Deg standing diseasee, should.
ALWAYS orders chronic package.
- Yor testimonials and directions see'clreular.
D. C. TAYLOR A CO:. Gen. Agents, 202 Dock St. no
- -N. B.—Agents wanted lo every City.Toivo end Village.
DR. COGGSWELVS NEW HIED
ICAL SALT is for Kale in Pottssille, by C...lEr
irl
Sun; In llthersville. by 11. W. Pamirs; in Neu P Ms.
deinbia, by D. W. Dowel!: In Port Carbon, by 11. ll us._
its; In St. Clair, at Kiliar3; In Middleton, by , . 11 .
Pollan ; In Tuscarora, by Damns 4 Boa, and by al re
spectable Druglasts wherever the .*.looasst." is read.
As It is not a patent medicine, but the pro-sceptic, of
an eminent physician, no one sbould tall to try the
NEW IIIEDIDAL SALT. • i 1
February A, '59 Ale
MANUFACTUR:
IC (.w I:lolkticitett
H ILLSON S ut;L t. B
RANGE. thy conking. .
11l WON'S HEATING FURNACES.
The pubseriber reethes ordere.for the
all of which are forniehed at Menufaetu... _
They ire the'best articles est/tut:3ot the dlfferetit.perpo-
See intended. B. VANN AN.
Q., BUILDERS AND OTHERS. •
nANNAN furnishes Terra Cotta
OblaniejTOpsfor lionses.chesPendornaisental.
Enserson'ii Patent Ventilatore for Smoke: Chimneys.
Tern Cotta Strolls for buildings.
Chlilsres Heating Furnace, the best in use—and situ
Itlie* instruction bolt to pit tbem
Antique Marble Blentelss
manufactured froneSlate Stone and is enameled In Intl.
talon of the most expensive kinds, and le furnished at
abontpne-half the price of marble. It rets µsits ponds
louglan marble, is about all tales the strength of
marble nd will pot soil as marble does.
Sirup e Pattarnsean be seen at hls Book Stone—soma
as low in price as $lB and $l2 per manteL Cali and ea.
amine the Patterns at DANN hiVS
• Mardi 11. ors.
A.M. ALLEN'S
'DOUBLE -,IN.STII•LEID SOAP!
prWarrszted the Only Oonnineitat
For Washing ( gild Bleachiag Linen. Nusiia, tie.
READ WHAT THE LADLES SAT ABOUT 6TI - - f
46 NVE have used the above Ltquid
' Soap Ibr the last 7 pers. and we - buoy, how
tango perleoce. It does mot Injure tbe attest Ilsoeo or
muslin. Ws btsbly recommend It to "tory lady litho
sr Mos to sirs labor and bard soap and hay. besolital
IMO elothrt. . ,-• , -' - . -
Km Wei . WAHL - Sim Stall. - ' Efroass.EarroL' '.
- Thos. V , aT. Milano. - ... rl:7.Toortder,
• Sturm .- - 4 ' F. - Ilueiss; - -i• • 3eyle L ,
tr
" ThOS. / I ' " J. 11cOlorketa, • JAL Trebly.
• baste So oro, neon - ' ' •
And boa of saws. too aumertala to inottob.
rot ado at IL:lias awes store. la bottles, prter,O coots
...-sod. 2 ctst allowed the wept". bottles, Also thr sato
by Ousts' raft...Wm:lMß Utfan, and tOloor
idea. morstine.' May 0 an4s a SOL - -
ll' ,
. Ant -' - '''. " • ' !- I
IME SCREENS
4 811ffritTL P rriCa r tf ritt i S a
ir
4r* it,theisai..) would roojooltanY,eall
••attoollidoVoorottoo estaged la tholgoal HaPlaaat;
lilasotaotory Of WIRE COAL AND SLATE'
BCUENB.OO.t.VItIDDLIII4 WIRE , 2111903115. Asa
at the old ostablishasont. Mloarsolllo,SebOylldUCa;
Having bora engaged to tkokbuslooos of roma ma
in lbr upwards of toolni 'atm: I latter amen that
can torn out as Rood aOrk as Is bow aarrhar• bibs
acuity. sod woukt Torsi to tbo quality of my work lathe
pistols &guarantee of vbat It will pas the Mt"
Ploktias asyselttbat I willow, no ato MAMMY
!Fork oallatoclaq taian 'be 'soy give use
, • - -
JOHN II:
Niatirrlllo4ol73l, -- • • . 1304 : •
. •
__ gsTERLya. FRICIk Am i s
• Assursetartus sz lints Coal , P:,
••
0 ULthtespect fully, c*ll the atten
.
W tion et g en.; - -,-- -•" - -3- •,
thump eapi s ea, In f , ... ~er"'---11 - !4., - ..------- _ ....._ : -....51,
tbeGoaltradatothWir , ..4 - it '• - 4' -. .
Coat armor of the , ..,,- ~.',`, ; - - 1-,'viiiC,,' ....4 .
various sista: They ie._.!' .c. ~ . -"""
base Isereased fatil..--: •• 7 , . •-• '., *.
sties tor turning on t ;;-f y!-. : :',' ...i'.'. ..„-_' el ) -r
-\\
the best of work with -.- ' :: , - ,, =•.xf . :.. irmk, ",.
promptauria cud dia. tis. - ,-- -: - .i.t.--- , - ,,,-,
.4.',..... -4
patch. [laving the ~,-; • .4- 7 - 7 . ~,‘„,; ; .-airll 4 ,
sat experienced , s 1. -- - _'''' - gi .
bands in the ' State •
wws - ~-;, ' _
" -- i .i i
they' can guarantee Factory. — - ------ 0.
an work don. at their F • • I ..
Rtpuiring neap anti rubsta sgiany dom a Itke skertu
notice. .
Screen Eolitt,CorwhiWlLEdgeway Rings, Shrifts, bud.
=sons, Ac„ A r.. always on hand. •
All order' directed to the grin lii mail or len st 0.14
Eagerly's Hardware store will reaps prompt attention.
Pottsville. Much 12, '59 ' Only 41.'45A
.. 27.:j It. i
POTTSVILLE HOUSE.
JOHN r. Kirmr#. Proprietor , 44
Omen , street, POTTSTILLE. Po. , 7=r
air.lood Stabling provided.ll4 -
24.uvember 20.18 •
AMERICAN=OfEL,
Chestnut, bet. Ilith it Bath fits., _.' A Z:: — :
PIMA 6ELPIIIA: ff 1 --cgs—
'll .....•„
la- 9 t ' ISO per Day.lik v.._ -_..2v, - •
The undersigned having renewed , their leave pr •
term of years, have entirely refitted this house, hiving
'painted. carpeted and refurnished thrtagbout. The lo
cation of this House Is unsurpassed, being upon the
widest and most pleasant part of Chestnist street. (di
really opposite !be old State House.) near the plaies of
amusements, the jobbing houses of Market and 1111 rd
streets, convenient to the City Railroad, the rare of
which run to all parts of the City for flee cents fare.—
The rooms are large, well litbted. bare superior ',Mails
lion. 11111 have been refurnished With a esneforevenfort.
tie are supplied daily with pure milk. cream, fruits
their friends and patrons bat
p
and regetablevefretu icfsrm belonging to 1}.... and Which
is managed earlasiveiffor the Rohl The propr i atm*
of the American mon. a
no paint will be spared tomato the appointments o 'this
lintel complete audits Table 'compare favorably;pith
the best booms in 0411E110n.
A as. 20.'39 _ 3t-ant . WYATT d RECLIN 9.
PHILADELPHIA.
UFFALQ_RQBES,
B
BY the VALE 'or ROBE, at .
%Voutrathis,•
Nos. 415 spd 412, ARCII Street. Pli I LAD'S.
. Ataaa;—.l tame asuorttnent of LADIES'PANGT OJH,
of our own Mb taut urs.
N. o.—The highest price paid for all kinds of 8111 P.
PING FETUS. • [Sept. 24, 'dp 343 m !!
.•
J. EPALIVIER & CO..
ARK E S'IsREET -WHARF,
1111 Philadelptda,Aealarn In Fish, Chins* and i'mrl
s ens; hare constantly on baud an assortraentof DRIED
AND PICKLED PION, de.irts Maekerel:Shstl,SaPuon,
Mae Irish, Herrings, Codeih. - Beef. Pork, .Lard, Elould•
era,llama. Sidia, Cheese. Deana, Rice, /Se. •
Ort. 15.'69 '. . ' d2.3m
HENRY S BATTIK, 1.
, ,
MANUFACTURER OF SNUF FS,
Arid Dealer hi TOBAtX.IO, `AECIAR, N Ae.,
At the Foothwetteorner of Strood 1 Noble . pts.. I
( A FlKtory IA3 k• 15.5 Nade stmt.) Phlllatra.
tat•Woold espeelapy call the attention or:the Trade
to Dia .•Olebratetttkratao awl A'toteh Baufs.r • i
Auptst . o,, 19 ' • , . nem!.
J. B.; SHANNON, ;
AIANITACIUREIL or I:
Locks Dell-Hanger. Sllver.Plater,
AND DCatdoll7" 1
Building rl7odir'gre, Nails and Sad ;ve;ghta,
1009 Market St., above 10th,.. Ninth :
airtions repaired'{ Kepi. Sited, ie. Porcelain ;Um-
Plates supplied output on. Speaking Tribe* put lup.
Philadelphia. September 3, '59 I Ell•ly li
1859—DRY 990D9 FOR Airruirs.-1869.
VULJa ...;tobli. of SILK GOODS, F
„Full Stot c of,ISTAPLE GOODS, ' •
- Full St k 'of FANCY GOODS, •
Fashlouilble TALL SG AWLS,
IIIirCLOTII6, LAS SIMER& & WRSTINGS, ,
Roark, Quills. Table Mums. rter•U-.,
- '
„
. N.-, 1 ; EYRE lt LANDELL,
FOURTII A ARCII Str, eet s , PII/LALPA.
.Y. B.—Blatt Bair, IFhoksob., ag km rake. i '.
Or Bary aka Dat 9 from New Fork AuctOm.t. 1
Sept, 3, 59 , ) ' : i . 30.3 m
i i
.
THORNLEY do C ISM,
'3 ..'.
OR'rH E4ST corner EIGHTH
.&
~
are
GARDEN g treat... Philadelphia,
ar a Large - Stuck of , . ' , -
i .
Very Besutlful SILKS I l . r
Pine All Wool DE ' LAINES, i • '.
French ilr•ltliftlE.3 A.CASII3IZBES.I
.ilake of Mack Silks, d:c.i, gtq.. 1 •
Stella SHAWLS, In Blacks and Colors, '
Long
Long and Sgasle BROCIIB Sit AWLS, il
!Scotch, French and Belgian SHAWLS. l
Cloaks, Itaglipts, 'dm., is Oreat Variety. • 1 . ,
Cloths, Cessiwerestind estinetis.
Lis Its, Elsnuelt. !I ntlitt, Ac., ge. I
.. - JEM. DOEOHE CHEAP run Csialliii
~,,, * et- IteWrtre But One Price.' I
.•• . , - 1
N.B.—The airs of the 4th and 13th, Green, Cot* and
Germantown 114iiroads pass
[Sep the
t. ;II iicreldoer
30 ev few
tolnn. !
.. • -Ihn iery
. ,
. FURS! FURS! FURS! • '
Fowl , Stlitle6o.
,•
F . ;
AREIRA & THOAI§ON, NQ.I 818
Market slicel,(aboi•i ' Blll,snutli side.) Phil'aira,
Have jug opened their Elegant Aosiortment of
Furs t . maoulacttired under their, telt :
ate supervision. from FURS selected W lh ~.;...„;
the greatest of care front the LirOst at s, ..'"'
of the European Market, embracing every '
variety and style of ', . I ;,,
Ladles' and Childreio's '.l;Vearr
Those purchasing early Will hare, the beriebt of flir
ter selection. Besides the above goods, we have; a' fine
assortment of BUFFALO RUBES, UESTLEMEN'S NUR
GLOWLS. and COLLARS. • 1t 1 •
• - 4111-Ttie prices for all these goodirare at a lower figure
than they can be beught anywhere else in - the city.
FAREIRA A TILOIJSUN,
No. SlB Market street, Philadelialia.
N. A—FURS altered and repaired, and NULL ilthlitt
MENUS made to order.
Nov. 5, 'Si • , I,(ktober 1,'58 40-toi] 4i•
I rval Sores,
odi of all
I , ds.
, 11 . HOLLOWAY,
d, London, by
In Medicine
rinsed !world,
b. ; ,
tlentsla every
tf
tiI_LOPgCIMINO
SUISCRIBERS !lave jut re;
ealred;per barque “llaiiistim," from Loodou '3334
loos, (12,00. MSC).h - und h.' inch CHAIN, manufactured
by John Abbot a near Arw castle,,,of
FLY ELO IMO W.V/fiCt.V, each pleat, being subject to
Admiralty primu,--Lbolugthil.tnalte,unliersslly pnekcred
iu Englind and Wiles lot Cisore, lac II Ors, Coat Ilts and
Mites: It Is confidently recommended to 311urrs and
Mho - 2as a teliathe article., - A so in stor:,s°
Inlughaus Short , Link Prom! Chain, frl6,
34 and Nj inch, Mid, and n-suit jy turyi ilea-Wilt Iron.
4Sertiulebeis' k es.tirllbu a /loran click; Nallt4l3luuse•
bola, Parer Wrlglft's Patent, and Wilkinson's . 'anvils,
11 right's Solid Bon Vices, Vice buses said Pins, ASsood's
Sledge, nand and-13touo Hammers, Bla'silng Tubas, all
stars. Kiley Ytniss,?lear's !diners'Lamps • Itonlind's .1
Uriflith's Coal Shosels,Sandersou's and AlterellS's Cut
Steel, Babbit Metal, Wrought and Cart solle, ...King's"
Storks. and illcs; Merrick's andl Tarifa! rateD4
Itloncbas, Le.. . Iik.W.LIN, M4EaIIALL k W., ,
tr Market street, llsiladelphia
4A:Siscs
AL SALT
ical Salt
-ALLI
1.. Only.
November 12, '6O
• • -
TEN PARIS MANTILLA, cues AND, I
lira
xxPozium,.j I
NO. 708 CHESI'NU,T Street, above
Seventh. PhlladelPhia: .', "
The sabre:item Invite the attention of Ladleejto their
Stock of these ELEASAAT tiAIIiIKSTS, of which being
a speciality, they are enabled to offer the most. complete
smoitmentitt the city. EE
They will open In October and i
Novernber,thellmpor,
tetious, consisting of ' . j•• 1 , I
1011131W1DERED VELVET CLOAKS, . 1
:-• t 4" thIADSOKE licAyEa CLOAKS. I
OPERA CLOAKS, IC., AC4 AG.,
and elegantaperiteena of Kenai ', &tasteful ars, 1,111 be
added. tu t belt :Rock hi erY SlondrigThrough thtilleason.
' Xi' GRAND OPENhSG
Or i
'I 1
ZLEGANTIVES, For Limnos' Costume lin the
Fur Boom of. the ..
"Parts allanallla if.mporlam. , ! ,
The subscribers beg also itrannOtlAco that, ini compli
ance with the wishes of several *algal customers. they
have added to their eatabllsliment. a 1 _
' '•
• VIM DEPARTMENT,.
In 'bleb will at all times be, found the largest! display
of well seasoned Oarnaexts, suade,up O . the beat French
workmen, and at [prices whleta will manamill them to
the econotukat as well as the most luxurious puechleeee,
EVRItl' GARMENT may be relied on as being ex,
wetly what is reptiesented fl as it is no part of the clews
of the subecribere to obtain au ephemeral notoriety 14
addling Imititien matinlastures for the sake ot selling
cbesp,—but, on the contrary, • 'invitation based on the
permanent and durable fo udation la - public confidence.
. ' 1 •j. W. PROCIOR A co., 1
li
heperkrr seSfantifacturer of Cloaks. Sfontilas; &Punt,
No. WS CIIZSTNUT Street, (atloiti 7th,) Philadelphia.
October V.,'69 i i , I . 43.9 m
GOOD GROCERIES,
.fit Saar 3Pillocipa
• •
I
8. W. Cozier CHESNUT and 12th its., •
• rhitadoptata,
flu on band and, ts constantly. receiving a chides and
genentlassortmoot of Family Gra:levies; consists
tog of Superior Black and them: - Tess, Coffee, &tsar,
Bice, flame, Toupee, Beet teesd4bili,
Sauces, Presertiec Potted MeistalWine, Liquors. de do.
All of which will be mold's& tha toast reasonable pr
for Cash.
sir Orders by mall or otherv i isep, ,raptly steraded to,
and delivered to ins part of the eityifree ofchnsyc..
Veatislogoes Seat *ten desired. , •
January LS, \ • I Is•ly
TO CARPENTERS ANVEIIII,DERS.I
I.
`I I 3ECIO
SCHUYLKILL, COUNTY LUMBER
MANUPACTURINC COMPANY
TIMM. on hand' at their extol:taro er,totiirbinenf, on
Railroad etraitot greet quantity of lumber of oltety kind
and description. which they ran supply to Operators,
Carpenters and handers, at lower rates *bah it earl be
bought elsewhere.. They are -aiso read e r to supply,
through the mania( their exteneire bu neck sod la
bor saving toothlike*, manufactured articles In their Ilne
at a saving of Rs per cont. on former cost. t
Their large workshops have been fn neconfil opera
tion for the pet year, twain; out Toot quantities of
Doers . Wind Pratt..,
!Mob". • Pan 1 Worki
Mouldings, • -poets,
' Blinds, ***** .
Matters.
And all Wadi of P'rdeeed, Panda dedi r fkneed Work,
Watch they bac/ constantly on b:td. ?bey are ready
to execute owlets at tbeeborten no Ira, feranYtlolutitY
ro (Pally of awed or menu Greta stud._ •
Dry and green llemlock of all kinds, tar b ll ll4l ll dPor
eel.' Oak. Staple. Poplar, chair,*lank and ;seentling
boards; Cherry. Walnut Naboatib tie tor rabloid
work; Mille and Yellow Pine beards for troor ltraw or
made to older; Pine plank, 3,2%, 2.1 X
and % bleb panel, always ready; •
deo plan k . beams,
rani, null . pasty Wailes, , elk Jog lath, pall-
Drat. de..de. •
dirlillllo2 wed doff endow atm fa their Has
ott bast or to ober, at the sotto. '
HOTELS.
PIILLADELPHIA
SAVING FUND.
tonal
CUARTF.EID BE TEE STAYS Of PE NA.
. .
_.
Mates* ' '
1. Honey Is vernised every day, and id any ideatig,
large or small. :., .
2. /AVG PreinVemt. Intend is paid for money
from the day It is Pat in.
d. The money Isidro' paid bark in Geld, whew*,
R is rolled the, and without notice.
4. Money . Is received from iirecerews, Arbeirredrateri,
Granhans and Others who desire to bate It In a place
of Paw.* WM!, Ind cabers interest ran be obtained for
It- 1 • -
fr. Th e moo ar 'rereired from depositors ht !overdid In
REM. ESTATE, bIORVIAGES, UROUND RENTR, and
such other first elan seeuritks as the Charter direct.,
D. Office florsrss-Rvery day from 9 till 9 o'clock. and
on Houdays and If Itursdays till 8 O'clock In the evening.
KirThis old lied weft established SAVlita VUND has
received more than TEN MILLIONS of dolLtrs from
dearly thirty theMtend danositom
Uoi..i II EN RY L. It ENNER, President. 7
• ROBERT sBaltilKlE, Vire President.
,
Wustad J. Iliza,Bierstary.
• -- - .
i i , :l Directors i
Tlenry L. lis Tier, • French; Ls*,
Edward I.. Carter, • . Y.Carroll Brewster, -.
Robert Send Ash on. de, -" ' Joarpb B. Barry,
i i
Sarni. R.; • Joseph Terkel.
C. Landreth tonna, • Henry Diefenderfer;
Once es...WA ',NUT ST.. $. W. corder of TRIED,
1 , Philadelphia.
Aprlllo.l9 i• . 16-
I . .. .
CHARLES F. RUMPP, .---....-
jlll3forthkFtiurth St., Philea, =l.
,
~ .
Awl' ''OLD STAND." . ~ L \• - •
Wholtial l a and Retail irminfoeturtr of '•
Port 31onnakvs, l C.ahae and Parses, Drool:kW (Nisei,
Money Dells, l Itatkoleo.
Ise • Cizar Cases, •
Banker.' Cases, . Leather Rags, Writing Desks,
Poeket
_nooks— •-. Poet ,liallos, Dill Donk& de.
.Philadelphia,. Idempar 24.'59 . r%ly , .
TRUSSES BRAVES ! ! SUPPORTERS!!!
Cll N
F.EPLFrS, S. W. Corner
Twelfth and Race Sleets. Philadelphia. '
Practical Adjtleter Rup are lrusses t slim Methaiti
eal Remedies, Ilas conelant y on hand a large Stocl(of
Genuine Frencti trusses. also a complete asawtment; of
the best Swede's*. Including the celebrated Whites
tent Lever Trusit, believed bY the beet authorities to he
auperto to any lyet invented. English and Amer! •
'Supporter» and.Reita, Shoulder Rraces. Suspentory I IF
dazes. Self 11%1e/tins Syringes, adapted to both secee, n
neat portable r s, French p•saariely Urinal Rage, c.
Orders and le era of (mut ry, will meet prompt at <re
tion. • < [Sept. 3; 'fr.) 36-Sm
ARD_JF_URS .
'roux+) iIYKNr;,B.E. corn • r
FIGIITiI Mid RACE streets,'Phatdelphia, reiptith
folly informs this nubile. that be bas now to
store a •rnoat extbollent assortment of DRESS
HATS. at. S 3 and el sash. Soft Hats from $1
upwards. tAddrsn's Fancy Clips dad Bearer -,°"'••• •
Ails, in an unknal variety. LADIES . F.DRS, of the
chokest . kinds. and most earefolly Made.-
" IV O onarepmentalions as to quality or kind anotred.
Ladies' ihrsidtered and repaftsd prhaspor and tier'
fixity. Air Trlmatiagsof rarions widths. 4
of nß H e T m H e an be d i R OC'REY R r N eEt'S.
Is S atid t i h e so
G u l t e ße asM Ti A ger ;
and /km., stauttutnts the Starr—
Oet. 15,10 I;1
FUROI FURS!!. Fn7S V!
OTSEPHri.ROSEN BAi h , ANair
FOR MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, vs
has now ready Miv
Mr! very extensive stock of r mu'
consisting of pes. lisitCapes, Fictotinas. eu a•
Matto, Cuffs, MP' In Mink, Sable, Wee. Mitten, Fitch,
Chinchilla, flibV an Squirrel; and;' other lower priced -
Firs, all of width he Is prepared to 'ell at prices to defy
eotopetition.
r ..i. , • ,
All Furs geld in this dot* are warranted In be what
they are repr nted. - ~- •
Strjre : 'No. 416 ARCH Stteet, between 1111 and 64,
(abort! Eyre di Landeir r Pry ColdarSrorc,) rigs of Mc
GOLDEN LjOAr. PHILADELPHIA: . ,
P. S.—FULLS littered into. fashionable stylus, at a mod
erate charge.
pct. 13,19
DRY COOD4._ .
R0.13N0 SECOND hiILADELPHIA.
"KELLEY Sr. BROWN - invite 'the at
tention of flesh Pore/Myra to a full assortment
of FALL and WINTER Dry Goods, comprising in
part
L4IDIFX WEAE—lllack Silks., Poll de Cheirree,Coburgs,
C.aaltmork Mous de Taipei; Alpacas, to.
, Long and SquareßlßP. lIE SHAWLS. -
do. (do. • BLANKET SHAWLS.
. Bmebe Border STELLA SHAWLS.
MESS' WEARS—Cloths, Cassimerea, Nestlings, Cords,
Beaverteens, Kentucky cans. Vest' ngs
FBRNISIIINO' GOODS—Marseilles Quilts, Blankets,
Ticicinge,Towlivg, Tattle Cloths, Napkin& Ac.
FLANNELS—BaIIard' Yale , Unshrinkable Flannels;
other makes of all colors and qoalit lett.
grades;and widths. at low prices.
MERRIMACK PRINTS—a full assortment of these
well known goods, always on band.
LINEN BOSOMS—make for Our own ales.
ro-An erdtorire CosA hastiness.—One Piet aitd no
obateasenL—N., goats utisreprivenotd lo dfici salet..l
o KELLEY it BROWN.
. Remember—No. 13 North Second Mold, Eht inetriphia.
Sept. il, 'l9 39.3 m
POLLOCK, BACON & CO.,
No. 20 South .SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
ImPORTERS'and Wholesale antlße-1
, tall Dealers in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. it f
In this doytrtment buyers will fled is very fell arid .
template stock of Plain, Medium and Fancy Dressi
Silks, prinrioaltyOurchaseilarthe recent large Atte.
tion 5.085, in Philadelphia and New York; and will be
sold below tbeeuet of importation. Also, a full line of
Black Dress Silks, of the most celebrated menu.
facture, and high lustre. Also, in tbelr appropriate do-
partuienti, an extensive end Varied assortment of other
Dressliaterials. embracing all the moat approved fabrics,
and 4 tut styles far Fait and Winter Wear. .
i .•- gm AwLs: SUAWLS 21 •
In shls department we offer by far the most taloa/fee
apartment to be found In the City; which embraces all
the latest sottier, and most popular styles of the sea
son, in Low t Superfine Mods; many of 'ditch have
been narcionsed at the late large Auction Salls,and will
be so ++ d at greatly reduced prices.' 1
CL 413.82 R AGLA NS 2 2 31ANTLES 22 2
liti,ens•willlfind in this departineut a very ritensive
assolleot. itd almost endless variety to select from,
and theist my doubt the largest and most varied
3f
stocit4ho'h iii point of quality and stale to be found in
this eOuntry+raqgint In prices from Low. to Superfine
Goods 4 all . man iretured of fee best and snort approned
.nsule - 6 al, forlilf and Winter , •41'eur. and of unequalled
wortinanship fo , first clan Retail Sales.
NirStrangers ,lislting Philadelphia, are solicited to
examine one st ock. A Liberal. Discount to' IVltoksok
'fuel Ilteyers4 t: PW,LOCIC., BACON & CO., .
No. '2O South Becund Street, Philadelphia. i
.4,t•lim , ,
---,,
:TO rOONDRTNEN, MACHINISTS & OUZELS.
A•. pußvEs, Scrap Iron andMe
g=
tit Morchitat. Morhiuo and Pion-
dry V urnlbhrri • Norttiehit Corner of
South and i Yaw Streffs, PLULADXL
MIA; ` i
.
Is prepared to furnish Ehuadrymen. Ilfachirtieti and
, others, with the plowing artichl:
'lngot Copper, : Steel, ' Bridge k Marbluo
Ingot Brasi, ' Boras.' - Bolts.
Ithtek Tin, I Crucibles.' Eheet and Boit Cop.
L e nd; -Foundry Yachts's. 'Pert • :
hielter, , . Anells,Vices,Files,Ehest and Bolt
Antimony, ' . A..., Brass,
Babbitt Metal, Old Metals; Sheet Lead,
Bismuth, Boiler Plats, • khret Zine,
Solders, Boiler Rivets • Wrought !etas Tub
pig trait, Steam' Pipe,
, ' . log forOmyttaani
Bar Irdo, , Lead Pipe, 1 or Water.
!Meet Iron,. ,Washars and lints,Eiteam Felting.
iiir Aril tes °revery description in use by Machinists
and Youodrymen, tarnished to order. -
vt --% enid for Scrap Iron and all kinds of kfstals.
Veasb paid for Scrap
March 5,14
1 : ' convene or roe roil( or , •
MR.. 1.- T. TAYLOR, • .
LTPPINCOTT A TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR
A CO., ;'
lierchans Tailors and Extrusive 'Clothiers,
Of this City, fad the ibliowini Cities and Counties, to
wit:
Lirrixoorr & TATLOR. of Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
Liritscocr, ?Ariel & Co., of Easton, North ain'n Co..,:Pa.
.. " - " of Danville ' Montour Pa.
44 ." ' -" of Mauch dunk, Lehigh Co,"
~ 61 ii " 'Orilesdlng, Deficit County; Fa.
- " 1, - " of Cincinnati, Ohio.
, " -, "' "of No.loo Market st.,Philad's:
IliCquld•respeetfolly Inform hid mimerous friondeotud
the public, that be has aseociats4 - himsetf in badness
with the well.known house of
. , GRANVILLE STOKES, . .
N 0.607 Menet Street _Aaiun Siiihead Sacra,
Where hia entrre and particular attention will be dos•
ted'to the filet chant Tallot lug and Sineitea dy-)lade De
partments ' I ' • ,
lii. E. T T. Follette a call from his former namerone,
customers. nod from ell who wish r Pilling of superior
- Style, Quality and Workininship, either ready-wide or
made to-Order. I
/Fir Stran ger* vl sit I oit the city will please remember
the Temple of- Fashion, No. edl Chretout street. just one
equate below the beautiful Itaiouic Temple, si tested OA
the same atreet.,The wodemlgnid will be barmy to meet,
hi. friend. and serve them with the beet end most PA..'
ionable atyle otiteady•Made Clothing that can be met
with In soy city In the 'Linton. . E. T. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, September 4,'5 8 30.
RE AXERICAN 143FDAMSCROOL UNION
pr.u.nr.
Ciwzr TiSCCII7.I34II-712
Wawa; ILLE6Titd.tEld-13thni
Vol •
^^,
CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
TIEING the laigest, collection in the
iicountry.—Thery are now' publishing:
A Nero -Book Ectry Saturday Moriany,
itz el untiy fllnstrated Cataloguewheff<ba bad without
chinos. by addressing
- TUE A 11EILICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ' UNION,
1122 Caufrav , tr. Pnitanstrnis..
ZrAll the publications of the Sunday School Union
eon be obtained at Union piece at the Bookstore of
B. EAS3AN, Pottsville.
42d f
Ott.llll, '3S
rLOTHINC.
THE . SWA Y SURI .S BER, would respect
• fully Inform their numirons friends and CUMOIIIO,II
e buylkill County, that their amortment of cumin'
my Young. Gentlemen is much larger than aver; and
they aro dimmed to Pell ehrejt. Protons living at a dia.
lane*, have the privilege of exchanging clothing pin
chased at his Mine, if they do net snit.
. . V. A. 110TT &
• 172 Chestnut EL, corner of . Tenth, naiads.
April 14, '69
MORRIS, JONES & co
Jr;
; • ../awate
mos MIDATEEEIs /MERCHANTS ,
Marks/sad Stiteeatta Btreria, rhaidapANS,
nave always an hand and foir sale
BEST ENO LJEII It EVINEEt IftoK—Fun o Wnitioot of
"tia*nallo." and other favorite brands.. BEST Ail/311-
CA% BARS—ordinary sizes. or Riled to order Ni bridge
urP oo ollote, Ao. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLAT 11—
••fOMIRIPOOII eta to reqired lase. - BOILER
BMW—Dover brand. tua4e 1 go u nd ars. 'BUT KN
OWS!! CAB AXLES—American and En'iltah. FLUB
A BIIIIIIT IRON—for covering Imhof" Ae. AMERICAN
SCOTCU PIO IRON. RAILROAD 111.02 L—T
flat Lars suitable for mine* . turnouts. Are. .JUNIATA.
ISNOLIBII A NOUWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and
WAS!" ERS—For brldges. eats. and assettleary
getierani. cisr. siwAs,MACULI 4I ! and B=1 " i
' STEEL Also, sal *sirs ktataltY beta* , add dies. 'The
ebsee, topther with • tall.assortment of Istis, &tog,
Baits sad Spikes, to which the attiouttod of dealers,
..-ramadeoispoirsooglafel.ls. Wows: Lusairsand
'alba, is la • .. . . 19$ WC
Fl -7 31
.3
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, iiiiiliii - aiii
agricultural Implemmutsok e .
TILE subscriber will keep
nn band chmersimothy and otbseOraer
seals. While Clover and Loon illaie
Om , * ectitelltor withgardon and field seedy, sb ~
will warrant tuba feint and roos. Ile will also rieiii,
orders for all Mods cf fruit troll. (laaffloti'd In D,. oi nk
they ire mpeomatod.)sidealtarsi Implement,, At. El
of which will be tarnished at masufactamei yeiem—.
The mode and trees sold by the subscriber are rel t d.4
with, great rare, only from (MOM of Mutation eat
standing. lie doer, not deal to seeds procured p o mt.,.
aunty to the market, from there who Pen tbeep.‘ittu tt
regard to ihe character of the seed void. Nor den b.
parttime or sell seed. grown prOxesiecUously In mall
pedant; where thole too dose proximity dement, *
Matte quality, partimisrly those of the same spat e __
This is so important eouvidoratkot to limns •bo p la ,
chase either seeds or fruit trim Fee tree% kt, rend 1 %
orders early to BENJAMIN BANNAN.
pany.
TIthriCISOIVING.%
For many 'Tan( this honored custom was
confined to New England, autatok, sons and
daughters removing West and,South found
nothing in their new:homes at this genial
peason of harvest, to remind th of the
Qt
East. The mass was not yet, les.. cvl, and
the times were not ready for ALl•nationsi
Thanksgiving. Gradually the bud&tion pa s .
sed the Hudson sad the Delaware .t e Eno.
mac and the Missouri, until anti , -1 " ithfrev
exceptions, it has become an established
usage in all the States.; It is wJrthily per.
petuated, for its social and religious ends. A
score or more of the States will keep the fes•
tival this month. -'. - 1
And of all classes in this Wideeiwead land,
none have more occasion for gratis de to the
Authimot life, and all its blessing e, than our
rural populaticm.. We who hive permanent
possession. of our homes, and can„look out
over. broad acres, and call them , pun, and
point,to lofty oaks and elms with Ibis growth
centuries in their boughs, and say these
monarchs, of the wood are oar possession,
have no occasiorrio envy. the luxurious lot of
the citizen, who !dwells. in hired houses, is
ministered unto by hired servants, • does husi•
neas igia hired establishment, is -followed' i o
grave by,hired Mourners, and whose hosts
are thrust out of thiir hired sleeping place
to !make room - for a Oew street or a now hotel.-
]
We have the most .healthful occupation is
thewOrld, the green fields - and the free air
ever around M. Our climate is blideed change•
able, and severe in its influence upon those
who are rCekless of health. Rut, for those
who will adapt themselves to its peculiarities,
and live soberly, - and industriously, there LI,
no better climate in the world than can be '
i
found in most parts of our country There!
is something exhilirating to the. nervous sye.
stem in our brilliant skies and fresh breezes.
The restless activity of the American cliarac..
ter info douain some Measure Owing, to the
quality of 'our atmosphere.
Then we have, what is wanting in the pop.
nlons countries or• Europe, cheap land. It is
so abundant and cheap,_even in the oiler
States, that almost any industrious man can,
in o few years, earn more acres than he can
till. ; We have every where this material la.
sis of happine'ss,Within our reach. The men
of. willing heart - and strong arm can rear his
home upoh his own free acres, stnd tej6iee is
the full, reward Of hiv toil. To appreciate
this blessing we have only to visq lands where
the rent of the soil, annually, is two or thrie
times morethan the whole cost with us.—
The poor landless emigrant of-ton years agn
is now the proprietor of his quarter section—
s cleared farm, on which are tire comfortalis
dwellingand out buildings, with her& of cal,
tle and flocks of sheep.
Our country is the paradise , of the poor:-
If land is cheap, labor is; and all who bin .
that cominoility to ; sell, as their only forum,
can dispose of it tothe.fiest possible advt.
tags. "The rudest kind o!labor is
l ih demaai f
and every one who can lift a hoe or use
spade, can haie plenly• of bread as 80011
his foot touches our shores.' He leaves be
hind squalid misery, and homeless mendi•
cants, to take his lot in a laud where every
natite is ailattnied toibeg.
Then, this labor, which is so abundantly
rewarded, is not over burdened with taxes.- 7 :
.
The inevitable tithes, 4‘hich d
go to the support
of an established religion, in many lands, are
here all selfimposed, land "no man pays for
preaching or pastoral labor, whkh• does
not enjoy . There are many rural coatatuni•
ties, numbering thournds, whose whole tat
for town and State purposes, does not equal
as many dollars. +hen is remembered
that in sotto countries, the taxes. eat , up from
one•fourth ton half of the avails of induitri,'
this fact will be appreciated. It should also
be appreciated, when contrasted with the
heaty burdens lail l on taxpayers in large
cities.
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Then, we have app the rich inhegitance of
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every American.citizen, our civil and religions,
institutions—no capricious • will of a despot
! re
forced upon us at t e point of the bayont,
no comptilsory acq iescenee in a creed that
Loth head and hearteject Ilere,tevery t right,
is gtiarded by coustitiitional law, and pruter..
Lion iit extended toputation, property and
person:Here, everyman interprets the Bi•
ale lot• i himself, and Molds himself accounta•
tile ramie to God for his religious o`Plnionl : --
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This freedom is no oubt.„ : sometimes abused
to license and indil ity, but this ii au evil,
infinitely less !heti t a half smothored•it;Gdel
ay of an established, -andchoreh, the grind. -
itik despotism of 'hierarchy.
In the possession bf all these rich blessings,,
wp come to the close, of the harvest,, and the
annual 713 A NICAGIVIc10. _lV ‘ hose heart doffs
~ pot Swell with gratitude to God, as be remora
' hers 'his: American !birthright, if hii,befres
born, or his.adoptioa into thfaiored fa m ily,
if he have come from abroa d The year 4,1
been full of blossiegii, and the hasbandma'a
has more occasion' than all for praise ; His
barvesis have been abundant. His barns are
filled, with hay and grain, his bins with wheat,
his cribs with tile golden corn, his stalls' with
sleek.cattle,and,.'hiis ' i sheds with the peaceful
flocki. With a glowing heart 'he may well
exclaim' in the beautiful language of the lle•
brew*tet : '
"Thou crOwnest the year with tby good
!less; aid .thy paths drop fatness. . • .
"They drop . npoe the pastures •of the wil•
,derness i unit Pie little hills rejoice on every
side. , - i 'l,. •
1 "Th pastaes are clothed with flocks; the
i valley ' l itho are coffered over with corn ; they
lama i for joy, they alscr i sing."—.Jmes
Agricir , twist. - .
TLIAW3GIVI)IO PUDDING—CUE/LP I.IOD Goom
+Pa2on one quart' f milk to boil ; into this
stir as much .corn meal as will make rather a
etig batter; chop very finely half a pound of
beef suet; wash • very carefully: one pint of
dried peaches, and stir in; the meal most
cool before the peaches and suet are added, ;
eiie iu half a teaspoonful of salt, I,teaspoda
ful otgrouod , ginger, and a large cup of sift•
ed wheat flour; beat thee* all well together;
have ready the pudding cloth or• bag as di
'meted ; put in the compound,' tie it rather
loosely allowing Or swelling, ind put it into
a pot of boiling water. Boil four hours;
serve hot with sauce._
GEl4lr DOIIGUXU7S.—One pound a nd a .
quarter of flour, thriequarters of sugar, two
ounces butter, half a teacup of cream, hag
a teaspamful of soda, id* the seine quantity
of cream of tartar; . then add three eggs
beaten,
,1, ?, 3, 4 Cie._.One cup butter, two cop!
stigar, Wee cups Boar, four sus, nutiaesp
iecipes.