The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 10, 1859, Image 4

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DOUTlftill OS A 1:1110rt MATCH.•
have heard agrest: dal about GM mealy,
offqbJeiriti Reiland," and have always
had s Snit tlcercirkr experts in the athletic
'gmeetrrif the ritilhers. Cricket has' been
specified at' it•gante - requiring the 'greatest
possible quiektiess of eye, and activity of limb,
and late beranfons looked - upon it as . glon-•
4040, fellef intense though inoeuoneescite•
mart.. In my laintilikeinnocenee I have al
ways, cosil. yesterday, supposed "cricket" to
be: isdivetalon,_an anntsementot pastime, a
braids, tecratton, and . nothing but ocular
deineatestion could ever have convinced me
of my' eat mistake. Two . famous "Elevens"
were to play a match at Hoboken--ersek men
on both sides—heavy betsitricortiog world
11141roPhenying great things—resolied to go>
--14 M go— am disappointed, and I may tray,
disgusted. Cricket is not a game,•it is a pcip.
War fallacy tce suppoleitis, butit is a 'solemn
ceremony pe rio di cally performed with the
greatest seriousness by deluded Englishmen
4-who •think.the"'ret having fan. Fun!
crieketer'has no mote appreciation of genuine
tau than a dead jackass has of a fancy born
'Grim are the cricketers, and despond
tfigismiltdass, dejected, forlorn and , bilious.
Tits - Fathers, holding an out-door
evening prayer meeting on a side hill in four
feet of -snow in the middle of February, were
a gay set of jolly doge compared to these rueful ,
matting Englishmen out for a day's, pleas
_ure. A Slew York murder trial or- Ken
tucky hanging match would be a roaring farce
by the sportive towedy of these two crack
"Elevens." The ghost of Hamlet's father,
and the spectre of the murdered Banquo talk
-ing,over their -private affairs at midnight by
the light of blue fire, would be a gay and fee
tire scene, when likened to the Hoboken
• ' cricket ground, with a alma in. progress.—
Cricket! Will, here afterwhen I want a syno , ;,
nym for all that.e intolerably dull and stud,
I shall say, Cricket. When Imam. to to express
a grand climax of spiritless dejection, I shall
a remark, Cricket. When I desire to say of
some man against whom I hive a mortal.
grudge, that he is a grim-visaged, jaundiced,
juelaticholie, dismal and flat, I shallsimply
.
,call him a cricketer, and then I shall -dodge.
Andif any man accuses me in a like manner,
I shall take out a warrant fof defamation of
„character and sue him for malichmely damiNgl
- log my reputation to a huge extent. ' ,
-• ,' I went to . Hoboken with Damphool, who,',
although an American'
is,* cricketer—l hope
'''Dariphoor may! be forgiven, 'and . indeed , I
thiak;tkeie is 'saltation in store for himepro
videklic speedily - repents of cricket and takes
' l to base:bull. Damphool told me I would see
, great sport—got to ,themund—be.stowid
myself under a, tree w • amphool went to
. the club house to attire hims I f—presently he
hiteN k
appeared again dressed in white flannel from,
head to foot—he had a jockey cap on h head,
and linckskin slippers on his feet. JUSOGe t
'fore-the game commenced, he tied a bed quilt
on each leg, and put on some leather gloves
—then the people took their places—then en
who were not , bowling all took the'same osi
tion with their hatulS on their. knees,.land
--111.0 chins elevated at'an angle of fdrty
tie degrees..—then the umpire. called lout
"plar,d then the bowler, a disheartened'
looking man, took up the ball, which was
„as
bird as a brick, and threw it with all 'his.
might at a lugubrious individual with a twci•
handed pudding stick in his'gragp, who stood
'in frOnt of some little . sticks which were stuck
in the ground like an unfinished hencoop:
There were two melancholy bowlers, two
drooping batsmen, and two •unfiuished hen
coops-when the dejected man taw the ball
corning, he made a poke at it with his pud
ding stick, but didn't hit It ; then. he - sadly
rested from his, labors, while a number of
doleful men on the other side wearily sought
for the ball—then the other bowler with a sad
countenance threw theball at the other gloomy
batsman, who made anothei aPirited.poke at
it with his pudding stick ; this tune he hit it
—then he ran towards the (-they hencoop, i
while the man at that end ran to his hencoop
—then the marker put down one Mark for his
side—then: they .all' rested in desponding
silence .for five minutes, during which time
everybody religiously kept mournfully Still— 1
I expected to hear • some one lead in prayer,
or, begin an exhortation, or commence read
ing the' funeral i services, or some inspiring
thing of that kind; but no one volunteered any
amusement, and pretty soon the downcast
playa resumed the mysteries of cricket—
tlfee was more throwing at the hencoops -r.-
and pretty soon one was knocked downHthen
the batsman who ought to have-stood before it
and stopped the ball with he edquilts on his
legs was declared to be out"—tnen he refit , '
ed discc,mfitteil i while th est of his eleven
set up a dismal g.tp. . ' !
Then Dam went in'and took the pud
ding stick' ea the grave men threw the ball
ut Damph l—Damphoot poked it manfully
—then Iskrun for be otheritencoop, and the
man who presided at the other pudding Stick
ran for his 'henceoP—the ,bedquilts on Dam
bi
phool's legs inte ered with his speed; and, he
didn't get along ry fast—so the niau •pOsi
tively took the and knocked down Dam
phoofs hencoop then Damphool was out.—
They persevered "a this jocularity until sunset,
at which the fun rial state of things came to
an'end—then th eleven whose pudding stick
men had made t eAnost journeys between ihe
hencoops was declared to be the winger—then
they untied the hedquilts from their legs, took
a
off their flanneland went home This is all
there is of the - me of Cricket—it may be a
very brisk amusement for some men, but I
t i
would as sooti : liiiik of taking pleasure irr a'
:hearse, or of go ng to a dozen pedestrian fu
nerals for a day s pleasure as of participating
in the gloomy eremonies of cricket -for the
same length of itne. I have been low spirit
ed ever since th great Jersey match, and am
rapidly sinking ndcr the remembrance of the
dismal doingi o t that oppressive occasion,—
Disconsolately,.
e. x.
['MANDE!. DOESTICK.B,
SLIIi AND i llE LADIES.—"Cousin John,
luivr`did your"wife hurt her back so ? I de
clare it makes Me feel awfully to see whatia
(1
great hump idle' got growing since 'she cu b
away from Con eeticut." ' With thai cousin
John looked St her, and turfed . a little, but I
could see he d, dn't feel right: and - after a
minit he said i z he, "Mush cousin, you must
not, speak so I ud; "it's true ..Mary has put
oldwther -too much bustle, but it's the fash
ioniyou see." I looked round, and, true as
you live. there warn% a gal in that room.that
handn't her back a sticking out jest the same
way. Such a Set of humpbacked critters I
never did put thy eyes on, and vet they all,
stood ohne ,t. a smiling and a talking to the.
fetters, as iMothing ailed them, pour thing's 1
I never see a t'of folks dressed so and so
awfully stuck u as they were .';' Some of the
galls had feath rs in their hair, , and some had
flowers or got . chains twisted among their'
arts, and I di n't see one there that wasn't
dressed up in er silks and satins, as crank
as 'etiald be. s for the men,.l thought I
shoild have-Julio...hawed right out a lafin to
see some of eat- There was one chap talk
ing to Miss Eerlbe. with his:hair parted from
the-,top of hia head duwu each side o f his face,
and .it hung Own behind all over his coat
collar like a young gal's just before she be
gins to wear lveomb ; and there was two
bunches of hail stuck out on his upper lip
right under hilt nose, like a cat's whiskers
when she begins to get her backup. -Every
time he spoke, the 'lair kinder raz up and
Moved about, till it was enough to make one
ers. r wl all over o look at him. Think, sez I,
ifit; wouldn't bd fun to see that varmint try to
itit: -If he didd'; get his vituals tangled up
inihat blanch Of hair, he must know how to ,
aim allfired s ight with his knife and fork.-
- Sam .Sl ick.
• HOW TO OPE'
oysters," said o
easier, it you o
"And how's
"Seoteh snu
. itry sententio
little of ii,ever
"•arteeze their
"I know age
"who has al
valves in aei I
and begins spi
an adventure io
of his Loves:•-4
transaction. 4
OTISTERS.—"TaIk of opening
d Hurricane, "why, nothing's
know how."
how?" inquired Straight.
If," answered old Hurricane,
usly. "Scotch snuff. Bring a
p near their noses, and they'll
l off"
ft
mins," observed Meister Karl,
'ter plan. Me spreads the bi
le, seats himself in the centre,
luting a yarn. Stnnetitues'
Odexico-L-sometimes a legend
ometiates a marvetous stock
he proceeds the 'nativek get
by Vie they gape with aston:
tremendous and direful whop
poured forth, and as they g a pe,
Os 'eta out, peppers 'eat and
interested:-.-on
isbnient at the
pets whickare
mp friend; wh'
swallowViat." I
said Straighcwiih a long sigh
Iliad a bushel of the bivalves
'd open easy."
"That'll do,'
—"I wish we
here now—the;
!" said Brown to Robinson, "I
(ter companion than younselt"
d " said Rubiu•kon; "all the
it are a flatterer."
"I DaCLAREI
never knew a 8
"Ah, my Erie
.1
'wurld knows
Svrro
into the water
head and ea
that probably,
.11m, that if I were to jump
hire I shoidd find it over my
"Over your Ilea, Frank,
ot Over .your.eara.7 • . •
A D
A t eir -yi
is hu d ci d
1
•
utuulaw-Amilmental youth.,
wiM you oblext ;Allot fortate
*lv ktiv rwrivi oirr
MA - DitrFACT
1 It-ttatti
. .
-ALSO.
Pewee risenps....3llople end.Dnirabiles
These are well known the New England and
some of tNe , Mddle and Western Stales, where they give
great itstletatllati. end have established for themselves
a minable reputation. They afford power which may
be employed to.drira a ton, saw, or other machinery.
/Error testimonials. certlficates,kind farther parties
.
tut, address the Manufacturers.
' • 1 PERKINS 6 WILLSRO,';
•.. (Formerly 4
00
Apri1,9,?59
Difficult' to be IFlati;s43o•iii Seedless
•TORN P.NGLISH CO.'S - Patent
Helix Drilled Eyed I.l6edles;;deClidedly- the , - best in
the market; etf 3111TiivotiiALfroin N 0.6 to l2.altss7sto
be had wholesale and ritalt4it . ' B. BADMAN B._
Pottsville, January 30, !SS' 3
DRATNACE '
•
A.
i ND also for conveying - , water, from
2to 12 inelnie in diameter, refs etieup cheaper
t an 'mad and all dandide es Iron. Persona to want of
such pipe .111 find It In any quantity at
B. BANNS:VS Store, Pottnllle.
Marebl9,B62; '
BOSTON_BSLTINC.
r he- best 1i n the . V tilted States, all si
r
ars alwaya for stilo at Vanufectniees priers at the
MI I t : by \ - It.BANNki,
Atinotfoi the Mmufacturers.
Ws-Belting made to ailt \ i i i i irktiess at ten or twelve
(terse Retire, at tint Factory, a our orders have the pro
terenee over all others. • 1.:: .
• Loi.v-oovntert./‘TES.
QUILLSON'S Cr.LEB ILA TED
ifnr mof:lng. •1 '
lILI9Vti S, UF;ATING VPRNACILS.
The sqlyserlieu reettres orders for the abois
all of If bleb are furnished at Manufacturer's prleea.—
They are the beat artklea extant for thediffereut porpo;
sea Intended. { It. BANNAN. •
HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
DO . LE IT( NING
j_ !Adieu!' Pruning Shears. . • ".
Garden or 11f.1.0 Shears. -
Gra.a Edging or Border Shears. . • •
Ladies' Bow Pruning Scissors.
Garden Trowels. for Eransplautlng;--all oho.
• Ladles' Floral Rakes. I *
Prdnitur and Budding Knives. •
Garden - einide f and:Grafting Sant.'
Garden Reels. with lines. Le.
All of whirl' ere of the latest and mrst approved pat
terns. 411-Atio, a.variely of the heat books on Garden
ing, P aiming, iv, For sale at B. BANNAN'S
Seed and Book Store,
• t 'immtildwp • .
-.Patent \Vain ng iyohlne.
rrillS celebrated. nin,Chine. has ob
, tained chararter nn willed by any Washing Ma
chine ever befere,used. ,- It wilt not wear the clothes or
bi-eakhottons; it will 'wash thoroughly the most deli
cate as well an roughest clothing; it will rinse clear. l
Is very easy to operate; It will save =ors than half the
140,-111)0r and expense of. washing. and -therefore de.
serves a place, in every' welling house In the State, and
itgutrant,ol to every purchase. to do the work In the
moat satisfactory manner. 4.D-Priee 810.
Address FETIIEOOI,F DEAN, Tamaqua, Pa. •
This simple piarhine ran be seen In operation at edr
retyldenee every 31onday forenoon. B BANNAN.
's • •I=ll. Bin nun 1t11501.3nt bodied to receive orders le
It in poi t.vlWr anacrlclnlty.
=, '59 • 17•
•
J - TC - 1117.ALLEN'S
DOUBLE DISTILLED; SOAP!
•
.Mr-Warranted 'the Only Ouittinel24
Poi. ll' lakiug nod - llleachirgy LIIIPII, Qv,
„ It Efra) Wit AT THE LADIES SAY ABOUT IT!
T E haveused the abovelA squi d
Soap for the last 7 years. and we know. from
• •
long experienee. it &we not injure the linen linen or
muslin. We highly recommend it to every lady who
wishes to 1.{.1:1 labor aid Lard wrap, and have buautiful
white clothes:.
3lrs. W. Weilf, Mrs. Stall. Mrs. Jas. ft
Thos. Foater, T. Silliman,
.” I. F. VOorblee,
Ellserutan, " - F. iluahes. " Doyle,
Thos. ". J. IteGinoess, J. U. Trettly.
" .Isaac Severn, " Plebe.,
And hundreds of others, too nutnermai to mention.
For rale at lie Pen nan's store. In bottles prire,6 cents
—and 2 centaallowed , for empty bottles. Also for sale
by un (singer .11. Cc—Schuylkill . Haven. and by Moor
head k Co . Price, tl cents a pint.;
.1 Pottsville, May 2tt.'55
iii - 6ARPRN,TERS AND BUILDERS
SCHUYLKILL 7 CIrTY LUMBER
—AND—
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
IIAYR on band at their extensive establiShment, on
Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind
and description. which they-can supply to Operators,
Carpenters and builders, at lower rater; than It can be
bought elsewhere. They are also ready to Atlpply,
through the Means of their extensive business and la
bor saving machines, manufactured articles in their line
at a saving of 23 per cent. on former 'cost.
Their large work Shops have been In successful opera
tion for the past year, turning out vast quan tit lee of
Doers, Whidoer Fraruesi
Sash, Pftiliett Work,
Alnuldlugs, Ilett.posts,
Llltuds, Daunt •
Shutters,` 4
Alid off kindstof PransedXfasied and ranted Work,
Which they have constantly OD hand. They are ready
to execute orders at the , shartest not lei., tor any quell tity
ro quality or ' , awed or =inane, ureti and.
Dry and greed Hemlock of all kinds, for building par
poses. Oak. ?lapis, Poplar. chair, plank and scantling
boards: Cherry, Walnut,- klabogany, de., for cabinet
work: White and Yellow Pine boards for llonrlng, raw or
made to order;;White Pine plank, I, 234.2. 134, DA;
.andloch panel, alwat a ready: Mimi -plank. beams,
rails. .7i - tilling; posts. shingles,latb, eeillrq . .: lath, pall-
Inge k0...4c. •• •
of sawed stuff and everything in their line
on hand or to order, at the shOrteit
• Pottsville., March 29.'48 .
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.
BA NN AN furnishes Terra Cotta
Chimn Tops for liouses.cheapan‘titreantet4.
boierson'a Parent Ventilators for Smoke,' Chimneys.
Terra Calla Scrolls fit'. Wilding".
Chlllaetei Waling Furnace. the best in ese—and alto
gins ivatru 'lion how.to puf them up.
, Antique Marble Mantels,
manufactured from Slate Stone, and Is enameled in Imi
tation of the most expensive kinds, and is furnished at
about one-half the price of marble. It retainslta polish
longer than marble. Is about rix times the strength of
warble. and will net .jolt as marble does. •
ssmple eau be seen at his nook Store—come
as low in price hi , Sin and Sl2 per mantel. Call and ex-
amine the Pattern', at
Mar. 1112.'59 11-
MINERS' SA FETY LAMOS.
.'l Article.
lIIIE SUBSORII3ER has jnst re
., ceivoi from New Castle, England. a kit of Davy's
Safety Working, champs, made under the leepection of
the bugliAi Government Agent, of the best quality
wire gauze. Alen, Gauze Covers made readjler-fl. for
these Lamps. These are the best Safely Lamps•everin
trodneed into this Coonty.and arch - mettle wholesaleand
retail at about the cost of Inferior Letups. Alito, Wire
Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the.dosen - or
Melte. Liao. the Clieney Lamp for Bosses and Mine
171eweri.'• This Lamp is Fevered with a thick Glass, and
gives anluereated light which is of importance to Mine
Viewersi • BENJ. Ite.NNAlli..
6fo.lbese Lamps ran be put into** box filled With el
plosive kas, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards
without any, covering, and will not explode. '
Augusts% =-
'• •
CARRIACE FACTORY REMOVED.
uutlorslgned. respectfully ear(
brace this opportunity ofinform log
the public that they have rentored their
extensive Carriage Factory, from Mauch p_
Chunk street. where they have been '`Zelelealf •
since the late fire, to their Now, Large and commodious
building, in 3lt.rris' Additiop. on the. old site, where
they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TI2
fluty NEST IN TIIESTATE and ready to neeornmodati
theirc ustomers and all MOM) who may favor thed with
their patronage.. An entire new and well ieleeted stock
of materials and the same old hands • will enable' them
to do work width inelegance and durability turbot be
surpassed.'
They will con Untie to attend to the businessherealler
a* before-with d'etermlnittlen.to disco general satisfac
tion •
Allorders will reent ye prompt attention.
irritopNlring lnne at the ehortext notice.
July 18,157 it.111111.1111.1111D-
POTTSVMLE
saddle and Harasses Mannino t0t.7. - : •
HEREWITH. invite your 'especial
attention to my very extensive vtoek of R•ady Aide
siddfrry, Collars. ef.r., embracing the" largert
variety of Styles and imalitles ever offered for solo in
this roanty.and at prices that • will eompare favorably
with dose of any other house in the trade.
Haring been , for NO.lnt) wears past
111••••• , • • 1
to. the bapit of purchasing my fi e n
i~
/taw Material ezelutirefyfer Out,. ilitila
1 dud myself now in the possession of *drab tage rum
this muse not enjoyed by the trade renerallyo .4 feel
that I ran, with enufitletre,solielt the trade nf all lasses
and of dealers: and ..ii gemeats for _ the comitig sea
arm's trade ire u pon evens a larger aitotOt of burl
nets Um n r Aar 'Aorta. deer; yna rad therefore rely
upon flatting at my establlshmenteverything that It re•
quired in my line.
Orden' by mall are respeetfally Follette& end the goods
seat warranted to give sat isfseilon, both as to price:and
quality f,P.PEVER WOMF.LRDOI:I7.
°apatite Rptscopal Mar: h: Mars strut. Pdliville.
March 7.1837 ' , . ' 10-11,
MAUCH CHUNK
•
Wire Rope Manufactory.
Peissisole Mlllreasseorcl
ManufaeturrroeWir 4otes,lor Inclined plates.shatt:,
slopes, At., would itsuirm the public that be la now pre.
pared to make
ALL RINDS, LENGTHS AND SIZES OF FLA •
' AND 110eND 110 PE,
At thefortest notice, of superior quality, and on the
moat li ral tomato& hla Wire Rope Partin,
such Chunk, Carbon Co.. Pa.
Referent. 01117 bilmade to Mews: E. A.-Dougles, N. D.
eortriaht and A. ll.Brealbead. at Mauch Clunk to N.
reflection. Summit 11111. to Sharpe, Lidsenring it Co., TN
more, Lesserna county, ra..an.l In bet. nearly ail theola
orators In the Keaton who have balm using his roiralli -
Angled 14,'68 it &noel R.'67 32-111
. - -
To Coal Op .. NOTigs.•
au obitylkllllooala.
- - - •ty Merchants. .
SMOKING TOBACCO; by Steam .
• .ic ow orottes a day, at Llatabn, rg.atetaktar Tobac
co and &gar 31snatacterrj, on bantated ready he sal*. .
• *at bur* satkl, scontedassakiat Tobacco: .
• 210 000 Hill 8 paella tiegars. , . . , - •• • - -
200,000 Slie..4llnbi4 Seam •• • ~. • . - -' - ,
100,00 G &NI sad Extra beds. -.: •.• -•. .• •
OnLeystbsakfailTiles!"dintroaattoo6ll4 •
Timm aary.,..l, :•• , id T. 1110 1 / 1 01. ••• -'
- ' itsait Sertscano•-ra
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. 1 9 4, 4 11 -- '.
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211: fi . ..
P SHEA. MACCP.ottaiiiii4fti4
iititiatile~sytigutistifaatt*Tai
expUmaillaihubmigativW4l4lVH
ENRY PLEA N I ML
tattoter, earrsviut.•
Orr----centre street, west stithbetvws mew* awe
EAngustese
C==:l
F"NKPAILTMrCiviI and Min
hut Eigliseer,Sair4or• ti.;.;1013 tibia illsniveys
Of hindiAkineir,townplots. fus.' '1 Mai Ellne Tarrse4
Pottsville Ps. , - Vitra IMia
biloTafa S t it iq ofes air"liti." : '
ccil et attret, above Ciatrr. month slOs, datline Om week
lo.ln au: Got Monday of each *ozetti. WWI
AGEWWPor the Purchase( and
See of Red Water ; bnyloni and selling ente I: ti.
od donne of Orod Lando. 311oon and confetlog
trouts. Mem Matuentangn desnot,lPottsside.
e. 'Ss • 14-I emus. 3111iLL::--
GEORGE - FISLER, Mechanical
Engineer nail DratiOtianan, Wends to the este
orttwo tEttoottOitom, and to tits o ro•tutildio Off
putting np of 014 enatblnery.
Pod Carbon., Nardi; 6,19
C4EORGiI *IC SMITH, '
Xining Easiness' sod
colliery. Viewar,
rarrsvlLLE,
December 11.'54
loVecilor. 311nesortirwOng 2T14 dividhow-Issols , rms.
Wins Tows Lots; and sit other business In . the We 01
his proremoice. Letter signor, Fountain Sprldit P. 0.,
Behnylklll Coanty. - Ps. - - int% 2:1;111
LEGAL CARDS.
TO UN 11. ADAM, Counsellor at taw - .
0 001ea—No.10 Wall Wed, (Room 38,) New York.
Nov. :9. 'Bl . • ts, . • 47-lye
ROSEBEItRT," Attorney at
J~•irr.
Ottlee— ' eerier of.Slartiet aad 2nd streets,
Puttstllle. . Aegust 0,!56
MYER ST4O - ,U,SE, Attorney - at ram.
thlice,4-Centre street, opposite the Towtt
Nttseilte. • [February 9,14 6.-
yeni • P. DEWF.ES, Attorney at _Law.
• OFFICE—Four doors above Mortieter'e Betel,
tre street, Pottsville, Pa. [Dec. b,
THOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at
Law. OlarefnOeutreStreet,oppnaltetbe Mplseopa
Chureir,Pottwrille.Petnets. 41.17 4
TORN C.' CON RA lustico or
o the, Peace and Ccmveyaneer—odes oppootto Oozed
Office. Broad st.. Tamaqua, l'a. Olay 2, 'SP' 18.
Just
LEMENT S. FOSTER; Justice , f
the Pests. 51Inermille—colleetkins rind agencies=
ll ted and attended to carefully, [Feb: =,n.19 &di k.
TOBN SEITZIN GER, :Ju :flee .of the
"I Peace, ST.CLAIK. will Attend to all boetnese en.
treated to bintrwith diligence and ere . : 11868
QAMITEI.e, {.IARRETT, Magistrate,
Conveyancer and General CoIlecto;. Mee, Centre
St— Po, tailEe. above Exchange 11nlel. , Aug. 1fi.'147 33.
TAME S- J. SEIBERT, Attorney a
ty Law Pottsstite. Rrhuilkilt County; Pa.
SZ-Otlire on Centre street, above the Miners Bank.
July 30,'39. - '; 31-
G. BANC It 0 FT, 'Attoiney at
Law. and :41 aglitrato. '
oFNICE--Centre street, POTTSITILLn. two doois be.
low the Town hall.. Ppr119,'59 154 f .
Y. SPINNEY, Attoiney at Law,
• Ashland. Schuylkill county. ta., trill act as
agent lu the purchase and sate of Real Estate. collodion
of rents, Ae. [Ashland. May %."3,17
IHRISTOP HER g, Attor
niy at Law, Pottsville. Schuylkill epunty. Pa.
ornes—ln )labin ton gn street, corner of Seeond.
April 11,'57 • n-ly
-
EORGE DALLAS, Jr., Atictr-
Tnoy at tsar, . Pottevllle.
Uiee cm CentrscSt, nearly opposite the }liners' Bank•.
Pottsville, November 5, t _4.5.410a*
R. PO.'I"I'S; Attorney at" Law,
• nalte—OPP4lte Frgees,notol.'ennine , stree.,
(on n.,coutl floor.) Pottsville, Schnylkf It county. Pa.
Octoljec , Z, -
ji)kirlß B. GREEN, Attorney at Law.
Potitefile.Pa., south West earner Centre and
arket streets.ltecand Story. Entrarteepn Market
N. It.-3lsy be eonsulten In German.
3lay 4 . - 10:
JAYLS ZLLI) ponx T. DOM.
ELLis noTLE,
ATTORNEYS AT .LAW'.
OFPICE-In Mattantange street, near Centre, Potts.
eine. PA. [October 30,'08 444 y
as°. ne.gmut as.] • • (coneen r. SITINDLL.
11.ENDRICIiSo d; "SHINDEL, At
torneys:at Law, TAMAQUA'. Pa. Having associ•
ated together Ind he practice of t he Law. all professional
bu Mores in Schuylkill and adjoining connUee entrusted
to their rare will receive prompt attention. '
May 29,'58 21,"
CONSTANTLY, on hand, Rails for.
mining purposesi at redtjeed priev•s, fir rash or good
paper. • 7 '3 " 4 HAYWOOD, I,Eli k CO.
Pottsville. Dee. '26, '5 ' 5'24 f
,HARDWARE ANDIRON DEPOT.
Til E hairl es now strong
ed Ills goods at Ids new place of business
end w It hit new determination of furnish.
ing all such goods at' , the butanes. of the
Coal Region may rinuire, at their lowest market
solicits the Inspection oldie Public. I shall be always
on hand, and have on hand a full stock of
liar;lron. . Chopping Axes,
Flue iron,' Coal Shovels, •
Cost Steel, , Trare Chains.
, Slit Iron, . . , Nails and Splices, •
•
Rope.
,', Tackle Blocks,
Bellows. . Anvils - mid Vices. he. •
Hardware and Iron Dent, C . Sesser, three doors
above Market. east Side. . FRANK PUT.
July 16,
SPORTSMEN!
THE latest and" be:
.inventlon for catrblog
UEUTIIE 9 S
"Patent Animal Trap
Somali enough to be carried in. O.
pocket, and as offective- tor a rifle.
It will kill A ilear or a fox as eas
ily aita rat.
/Wean and Pee the great ion
tiou, at _0k:0130g
Hardware d• lrou &ore,
Centre stivet, L'OTTBVII; k Ii
April '59 . 17-
HARDWARE
SELLING OPP DELWIN; COST
-
niE SUBSCRIBER, intending
ri •
to relinquish . , tbe Hardware businees, has
removed the balance of bla stork to the brick
building In Norwegian street, between Ceqtre and l ail
'read streets.adjnining the Liquor atom ofi Mr. Jae.
trmitb. where be is now closing oat his go4kla with- -
.out regard to cost. Ile would rerpeettully coil the
'attention of ilougekeepore. lieehtinlea, ;inners and
others to hie.stork. bein j ; eatialied that It hill Ue to theli.
advantage tn . itiTtlia - lie 11C-'determined to
close the business. Amongst his Mock will be found a
renewal assortment surb as la usually kept in hardware
htorarYl Thaw wiU found -
i;ilC*P. - . ••• hinges, -•
-
'taint and 'Panel Sawa; . Xl:at and 31111 San; •:
Flier and haaps
Bellow
- , • -Mem. ;
Stoekr and Dleli; Chinelty - • ' •
Augers. ! Braces and Ditto, - ,
, Plane* of all kinds; Taeks,l
- • I • - Chain., • • • -
Stiossis-and Spades, Saddlery • Itardware: -
SaddriTools,, Wagon Boxes, Re, tr.
3F.A n hand, a lot of first rate Cabinetandeooeb
maker's Varnish and Japan. together with Rolled and
- Forged iron, Shear, Cast and Spring FteeLde of the
hest manufartunl. ' HAS.I►.CLIiMRNS.
April N), i
18.4 f
13. DANNA . .S'S
Bcd+bfore
.. ,
‘ • ,rsEOFCE BRiCil c rp. -i
-'• - • •tiLi . BART/WARR $ R , two doors be;
Ziglowl envr's liotel,and neatly opposite Ma
—, Miners' Bank, Pottsville, whet., will be
found au excellent assortment of Masa.
WART:: 1 .
Coach Trimming, 1 • . Tiles, , • ---
iPprings, 1 Tine Trayi, •• '
Saddlery, •
Briton's Ware, ' - . '
i
Shoentaker's Tools, • Asi , orturent of iinflyekai
Carpenter's Tools, . Table Cutlery, _ .
Glass and Paint, • Pocket Cutlery, . - '
Bar Iron of all e•ces, Table Spoons.
Rolled " " - Arai iI , and Tt-es, ..if "
Nails and Spikes. Assortment of fine Gamy
Railroad Iron and Nails, Pbtlet Iron Crucibles, •
Smith Tools,' , - ' - Wiry, Tin Plate,
Building . Mateilsla, - Brass Nettles,, .•
Cast Steel, , , Sad lions,. ..
Shear Steel, . •.- - Pane and Boilers,
-AM Blister, . ' Chains. .
3101 Saws. ' • - - lialltmul Trues,
thlatemit Saws, ---, ' Powder and Shot,
'P a ine Hand Saws. . .. '
(.111:11:ret f u - rna birtbanie to the public foi - the *Aron:
age they extended to the late Hem. and hope* that in his
indicidual capacity. by strict attention to busters/sand
the eurwior quality of bis roods. and accommodating
prices, will deserve and command their continued sup.
port. ' . GEOlitil: BRIGIIT.
. - • : Deakr is Ronficare and lion, equire Stmt.
Pottsville, N0v.12. inp. .l - f 46..
SHERIFF'S SALES.
i •
HERtFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
1. virtue of sundry 'writs of Vendi
tipni Erp4mas mod Levert Faci;u issued Out of th e
nit of Cooiinuo Mom' of Selitigikili Comity end to nt •
directed, there wlll be exposed to public. rends/ or_outr.
try, Op
Saturdisiy . , December letb t 1859%
at I o'clock in the etteetwon, at the p u bli e h odm ibt
in the borough of Pottiville, Schuylkill
County. the following tltweribrd real estate, to wit •
- All that certain tract or pleee of Coal land. situate in
Butler tnwnrllp, Schuylkill Ceunty, Cal led the Sophia
mud Philip Meyer tract, bounded by land of The Forest
Imporetnent bompsny, land of firitzinger and Weber.
Andrew 11. Wilson. Harriet Wynkoop end others.
containing 000 acres, marl or less—as the property of
TIiP.IiWOAD MOUNTAIN IMPFFIVSMENT AND BAIL.
130 AD COMPANY.
t hat certain lot or piece of ground, r3t ate
In the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, bon oft.
ed westwardly by Centro street, enuthwatdly by lorni
B eli jszola 1000 k, esstwarilly by lot of Mary Ootbe
and northeurdly by lot' of Mary Fainnett. contain.
log in width li,feet, and io depth 100 feet. with
the'iappurtenances.consliding of a taro story frame dandl
ing? house •with atone basement-,u the property of
RIPARD OW ENS.
Atso—Allthat certain lot or 'piece of groan& elicits
In the-borough of klinerwrllle. Srbnylklll.County, bee
ginning at • prdut on,the northward,: aide of Carbon
street; and on aline with the westwardly side of /root
street, running theiice 'forth rattly and at right *ogles
to Gilboa street one hundred and' forty . feet, thence
westwardly and parallel with Carbon straw' eighty feet,'
- thence bouthwatdly and parallel with said first men.'
Untied line one hiandrod anti forty feet to Carbon street;
thence restwardly along Carbon !street eighty Jeet to the
plat° of boglurditg, with the appurtenances. wandering
or a two story brick, door and moll factory. MA
horse power -steam engine, with 2 toilers. belbtand
other nature& nneplanlng machine, work beaches.
one turning Uthei.fraine enginettonte. ode stroll salt;
I rip saw, one iamb and toouldingtriachlen, I anon turt•
611)42 mortieing 'turbines. I cross cut inw—..as the
. property of ItEti Alf LJALTltitittlittittit: • - •
Alan—Ali that cattalo Oute, - traet or_ picot of lan& att
ests IA North Illantichn townablN Seltrylkllreounty,
loboodettty kids at Daniel &kw, Ware flay, bad of
HARDWARE.
SPORTSM EN I
-V •
IllellibitglidElittilitlifil lillll l%
ilikAatelmaiktissilli Wilt
-lEgkirlib tbellitlmet et a, kens
w how egamp ag giteerslillistb". •
Iktutaillabk4llME *Mr ,
rilvelltakimiese - bilai . Swan bantebtlik ItelletE , •
WILLIAM WEENIBIL :
__,„,-,
..-,.
i i4 oo
ii ,
- .- 5 dEnere5A1tiuti...„1„ ,,,, . , g........".. 64 .
la Obsberengb diehlervuta. astYlkillarantnicusW
tkelasinikirantlyierloterf ClunityDebblue
byirmoteurese,sestimeraly by bid Jeanine siliatillev
andwestwantly byaturenty het whin Illey.Sembeedies
In widUssa fretand In depth Itle hits Walt 806111 " .11
lathe spool planet odd tam wittatlaiusperk
consisting of a two story Dame d
_mollibyt - ,, „WM* et,*
stone basement, a two story fritiner bet Dalifliolli Id"
tothodk dud noes story fame eamewer- Oxbow; and - a
frame stable-with* privet" rig fillifillitit Etal OWN,
iltnigo
..., Aule-AB that emtkin braise *rad onsaik
In Nen+ - townitop, sausoisireaustresamma by
lands of Jacob' Dwakelteupw, Disdra utimiikr Joh* ipso`.
ler. seer.. Samuel - Mater mutoothoflL nantatlVA
arm, more or leas, srilli tbsP appirteartnem, co tug
of *one story log dwelling lioneet(westibmboe • .
one rhea log aweilingbonathAttrostsry frame await ng
borne and a lechers -4s the property of ANDREW
-Assn thsteertain lot or piece of ground, usts
In the
terror
of shisad, Schuylkill Ooutly, bedded
ete the Watt by Centre street. on the wit by nth ' , tree,
on the meth by an alley,. and on the *tit by lot Of ?bum
es Dann, enntskining in width 25 net. - astin depth 125
het, with the app I:dewiness, oessisti tit of a two story
frame Aerating boos. with a basement story of Weds '
and a frame stable-as the property of AUGUST WM
END.
Ause:-All that certain one and a half storyfrause rue
nate and tenement, situate In the township of Wayne.,
'ln the Coll IIIY-Pf Schuylkill, an the east side of a public
mid leading from Long Lou Ilotal In said township. to
'the Black Ilorse Tavern in tame lowneblp„ dent one
quarter of * mile north of the told Black Horse Tavern,
containing In front on said public road 24 fed, and In
depth 16 feet, and the lot or plated, ground and tura
lege appurtenant to said building.-ias the property of
JACOB ELUL
'
Also -No. I-All that certain lot or'piers of ground
' situate to the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county,
bounded on thebbet by Centre shave on the north by
ether property of James Russell, or the past by Coal It.,
otr the math by property of Edward Yardley, con.
Udder In front on Centre street 'AI feet. and in
depth Ild feet with the appurtenances, conelv.in
of a three story brick dwelling house, with brick base
meat and a brick stable.
-No. 2-All that certain Int or piece of ground situate
In the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. boun
ded on the west by . Cetitrestreet.on the north by proper
ty of Wilibud.Carter , on the east by Coal street, and on
the south hy other peered, of James Rumen, contain
ing in front on Centre street 20 feet, and In depth 120
feet, with the appnrtenances,eonsistlngof a threa . Zei
story-brick dwelling house, with re three story
brick back building thereto attached, with brick
basement,and a brick stable-as the property of JAMES
RUSSELL.
Atso-All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate
in the borough of )liner:olk. Schuylkill County, be.
shining at a stake oft the westerly side of Second street,
at the distance of 402 feet northwardly from the north
ern line of Twin street, 100 feet, thence southerly and
parallel with Second street 40 Vet, thence eastwardly
and parallel with Twin street 100 feet to the plectra
, of beginning. with the appiv donned, consisting
I of` a 2 story frame dwelling - haus° with a one
story frame *Rebel attached and a trams coal house
-1 as the property of MARY BAUMAN and PETER BAC
`, MAN. husband of said MARY._
Aiso-All that certain moiety and part of a certain
lot of ground, elln de in the borough of Pottsville.
Schuylkill County, bounded in front by Mahanwogo
amid. weetward.ly by a public alley. esta ward!, and
outhwardly by other part of said lot, containing in
aeon t Cling raid Mahantongo street twenty-five feettand
'in depth along said public alley ono hundred and toren.
kV - scroll feet, it being the corner and westwardly part of
lot marked in the original plan of the said borough of
Potryilite with the number II liktwo (52). with the sp
put...seeds*, conelatlng of a two and a halt story J ga .
brick dwelling house, wltli a two and a halfstory
back back building, and a two story frame kitch
en attached. and a flame chicken hone-as the proper
tier JOSEPH SMELLY.
Atso-All that certain lot or piece of ground, Moat,
on Bari., I street. to Wood and Lyon's addition to the
town of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill. consist-
Inc of three contiguous lots or pieces of ground. Lod
marked or numbered in the plan of said addition with
the number 63,64 and tb`. bounded In front by Market
street. In the rear by Norwegian street, eastwardly by
Clay street. and westwardly by lot No. taL containing
together in front sod rear 180 feet, (each lot bring 60
feet) and in depth 221 feet, be the same more 4,14
or lent, with the appurtenances, conastiter of a
double 2 story frame dwelling honest, with atone
hutment. Oa rue eh teken boom, and hot tied-as Ihe prop
erty ef CILARLES W. CLEMENS.
Also, ho. 1-All that certnin Id or piece of ground.
situate in the borough of Pottsville. Seidylklll entente . ,
bounded on the north by lot of Silas Month mr theme%
by itallread rtreet.on the math by lot of JoteCanles,
and on the weal by Centre stecontain' -In width
r. 3 feet, and in depth 200 feet. mere or b eers. with :
appurtenances, consisting of a taro gay frame
dwelling haute with ftol2l, basinneal. and a frame
stable with a frame waggon shed atteched.
No. 2-All there certain S houres,al,ortee birth. one
on ta
frame ande atone. frame slabs ind lot n
i
ground. situate on tbei westerly e eld Centre e„,
street, in the borough of Pottrell , Schuylkill i
county, being Ate lot which Is mas ked N 0.76 on the
i n
map or pled of lots laid out ealhei lb Norwegian le ihs
town of Pottsville, and is bounded a ti dawdled MI
.i.Ol
- to wit: &ginning at A' post o the westerly sre
of Centre slreet,4 corner of tot Mr Od N 0.76 no be
same wager plan and heretofore veyed to Edward
Wakiens. thence by the same south 3 degrees west iel
i;
feet 2 inches to a post on the castes dly side of Ad'arn
street. thence along mid street north 17 degrees westlP6
feet 6 inches to a port, thence by lot number 7: on the
aforesaid map or plea and about to conveyed to The
!Ws Quinn north 7,3 degrees etst 2-'S feet .5 inches to a
port and east 00 feet parsing along ale northern end, of
the house now occupied by James Buckley to Cent,*
street aloressid. thews abate said street eolith 73 feetlo
Inches to the place of beginning. 1 ,
No. 3-All that certain tract of font% and timber land,
situate in 3lahanoy township, Schuylkill County,eon
taleleg 07 acres, -retches. bounded , mithe , tutrat by
land 01 "••• Ziegler on the south by la b ile of IVllliam
t Faust, on the east by a public road . and r. the west by,
land of Willlikm Punt, with -the appurtenances.
consisting of a two dory frame dwelling house and el:
stable; 10 acres of the above trait are_cleard, an
the balance theater land-as the pioperty , of JOIL
..
BUCK LEY. ..r. . .
Seised and tiken in execution, and will be sold by
• JOIIN r. /LOBART,
Sheriff's Office. Pottsville ; I Sheri":
November, 18.1859. 4 4.7-tt ~
INSURAN E.
Great Western • 'innate and Tint Company ,
• OF PtiILADELPIIIA.
Charter Perpetitil.—i-Capttal 8500,0001
FIRE INSURANCE,
On Stores:Dwellings, Public Buildings and Merchandise
generally. Also, on Houses, Marna Mid contents,
Stock, Farm Implement*, de. Limited or Perpetaid.
. P.S. DEWALIk Agent.-
EXPRESS Onus, Pottsville, Pa.
ly
January 1,'69
„ • ea READ THIS 1-xat
"IR- . ECElVED,Pottsvilie.hlay 27th,
1551, of the 'WEST IiRANCHIII.ITUAL IN
-
SITI&TX COMPANY, per bands of Mr. SAOIIII3. C. TAT.
(LORI Agent, the sum of Ten Dollars, which Is in full for
, two spells sickness.
Vor the: prompttnanner In which the 'Arrent acted In
tny cask,,l am under obligations, as I' received my dues
two days alter I sent In my claim.
Respectfully, HIINUT MEYER!'
"Thit Is to certify that I attended ',Mr. Marts,
during his recent sickness, gage him' his certificate, and
was present when the Agent, Mr. B.OIIULL C. TATLOTh
- paid him Ten Dollars. 'YOurs, netpretmlly,'
JOHN T: CARPENTXR, M. D.”
irFire Risks taken on Reasonable Tenn.
Ilor Nailer partleuLtn , tan at aleOfikee,
" •• HOTEL. POTTSVILLE, PENAN"..O
BARREL C. TAYLOR,, Agent.
Pottivllle, lay 28. '59 12.tt
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY;
C ri IIIARTER PERPETUAL -Office;
iii0..311 Walnut Str'eet. Jamie Third, Philadelphia.
W 11 Insure against lost or daniage by fire on Demo Nos,
either perpettuilly or for a littiltid time. liontignoto VCR
?lncur, and MrscrtsYntza generally. Also, Marine In.
*ursine° on Vessels, Cargoes and 'freight.. Inland In
surance to all rifts of the Union. ' •
.....
_ . DIIII.C101.11:
Jienb Esher, . .. - .Peter Finger,
Ill: - I,uther, . • Louis - A udenried.. •
Joo. It. fll tkliton i , . Dr. Oeti. N. P. - ekett,
Joseph Maxfield, , -
._ , Dash Pearion,
Wm. 1. Dean,. • ' J. E. Daum.
. JACOB EdIIEII, President. 1
W. F.l,Daair, nee Preifdiat. '/- ..,'" 4 '
- - W. 31. Smith, B.xnelary. ;: ,: ' •
/14-Joits IlLssros has been appointed agent for the
above Coinpany in Schuylkill eouoty„to whom persons
desiring Insurance can apply. .: i
Sept. 8, ~,a
TILE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PIKE AND
LLER.INSURANCE CONPAI6Y.
Authorized Ctipital--$10.000.000.'
Paid up Qs pital.Su rplus,and Reserved Funda,
- $4,000;000.: '. .
- Liability of the abarebolders unlimited. • -
Hiving been appointed Agent in this District by the
; Liverpool And London Eke and Life I nsurance COM peny.
and for other reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies
or Philadelphia. I am prepared to receive applications for
Insurance against Fire, on every description of build
ing and property, . • . ' . •
Coal Operators would And it advantageoue to insim
their colliery i struct urea In reliable Companies, for which
I at as Agent.
, Parties deldring Insurance are .tespeetfully invited to
call At my °Mee, whtvelartirnlant will be given. togeth
er with the respective circular* of the *ninnies, and
detailed etaetuents of their present condition. .
. . NORACE P. SMITE,
1
. , Centre streeLia hove N^rweglan:
Or at Pennsylvania-Ilan, Pottsville, Pa.
REFERENCES:
Philadelphia. Pottsville. .
John Tooker. Ea' Ki - : John hippo). bal..
James Dundee, Erg., Ileo. W; Snyder, Erg,
John R. White. Esq., Ilon.Jemes 11. Campbell
David Jayne, Pd. D., Ilon. C. W. Reline,
iljlehard 8. Eolith,
January 01. 1 /59 - • . 6.
• urz INSUEANCE. •
THE. ,Girard Life Ins r
utance, Annuitx
Act;lnadolterreft:Tg674 Phi latt i Po i ribe °63 Cenehtim o.
House. -
CAPITAL S3OO;OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL;
Continue hi make insuntnees on Jiver on the most fatter-
Able terms
.
The capital bring plaid up and invested, together with
a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers
a perfect see urity to the Insured.
The - preiphams may be paid yearly, half-yearly or
quarterly. ; ••
The company add a Boyne periodically to the Imi:ran
tee for life.; The test Donne appropriated In Derember,
.814, isti.l Donne In Bonne,
the third
.Dients In December, Nibtorhich additionemake an are.
rage of more than 130 per cent .upon the prendumspald,
without Increasing the annual premium. .•
t ILLNAGLIS
Thames Ridgway, John A. Brown,
Robert,Tementi, - John It. Lattimore:.
Thommt P. Jams, _ John R. Slack,
Prederlck Drain; John C. 31Itchalh •
George Taber, • -Isaac-Barton,
Henry G. Yu:groan, Beth J. Cotply,
'mac Starr.
Pamphlets conttlng table of rate,aold explanation'',
form of appliattici nd further information can be had
at the office.- 111031 Ad RIDGWAY, President,
Joel F. ditties, Actuary. . ', • . ,
Sarno sututerlber Is agent-for te above _ Company
In Schuylkill Count', mad will effect Insurances, and
give all necessary Information on the subject.
June 23, 'ST l „ -- B. DAITNAN,, '
- :
r rHE ' Franklin Flie Insurance -
Cunt -
ji. paoy;,or Philadelphia. OSlce, No, 163,34 Chesnut
streets, neat V !fib street .
( ntaaceolts: - , '‘. • .
Charles:C. Banditti*, , GeorieW,lttelutrde,
Thomas' Mart, , . Mordecai D. Lewis,.
Tobias Wagner, - . Adolphe B. Bode,
Samuel rant,
David S. Drown,
Jacob It Smith, . Morris Patterson.
Continue o make I insurance. permanent or limited on,
ewer" description of property, In tosru and country, at
Cates as low is marronsistent with sestet le: It' - •' 1
The Company WM* relerfed a large contingent Vond,,
which:with thel r Capital and P IT/31 i 1:1011 , 112611Invested,
Alford amide protection to the Insured. Since t hair le
eorporetlen, a period of leyears,they linen paid upwards
of one reglion. too handers, tamarind doilars,loesea by I
Ore. the Utfording evidence of the advantages of In-I
suran cc, as *ell as the ability and, d Isposition to . meet
with promptness, all Ilabi lithe.. • -
- - • MAIL N:BANCILER, Pre:Widest.
Cste.o.lleicssit,Seeretary. , -,-. ' • - - • . ,
?be tobeettber blebs= appoiitted atilt for theabovir
stenuonestastitottao,sod la new prepared to nabs in.
surance,ou sun detosrtintottbf property. at lbw lowest
rates.- . . •- • , knnxalf,ansap,iaet,..
rottii*jiii.t. ilas .!---- . • 24..-...:
N.O - ; e'4.-; 11301FRIZAVE84 ;
Trigg
HOLLAND BOUM' -1011,
- DYSPEPSIA, •
- DISEASE Or TEE KIDNEYS,
LIVER. COMPLAINT, • ,
•
WEAKNESS • OF ANY KIND.
• • FEVER AND AGUE ,
r.IIY FARMER AND EVERY
_F
PAIILLY has its peculiar Dittere.icunpounded'ae
eorg og to some favorite recipe, handeddowp from father
town, perhaps. 'The principle that atonitstlmulant it
necessary in every honseas undisputed, yet, being cow'
pounded py. unskillful bands. often eontilna elements
both ineotopstildeand I neonsistent—somettmespositive•
ly hurtful. We here offer to the public.fn a highly eon.-
cent rated form, what will exactly supplylhia want,prr•
pared upon seientifie principles- eanipo'unded ofaimples.
acting in hstmony,yet each fulfilling it own remedial
ales.
To ens Putlimanis hers offered.' na c ventent form,.
y.t pe r f e ctly safe, an facie' ant,whlch, tang upon the
circulation. raiser , the action of the syst to the stood.
and of health. especially after any debit" tang attlekol
disease, after depression from heat, or any local or - Aga. -
_dental asuse;-an - Antf-Spormodie.which. with's general
stimulant foyer-sete with a pecnliarinfluenee upon the
nervous system, calming nervonsirritatiott, when taken
properly, without the least tendency to the brain,and
without, that distressing reaction tibial is the bane of
most tonics—often causingmorcinlury than t heorlainal
Manse.
. As a Tosie.'mokenitely and . .permanentlyegaltingthe
energies of all port. of the frame. producing neorssitrify
healthy inereessof the action of the various organs,
chemically changing the acidity of the stomaeb,and act
ing normally upon' the llyer In regulating permanently
the blillary secretions.
NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find thies beverage will
be disappointed; but inlike nick, weak and low-spiritcd.
It will prove a griteful aromaticeordial,possesied of
singular remedial properties.
Caul on... The groat popularity of this delightful
Aroma has induced many itnitatlons.whieb the public
should guard against Marehnsing. Be not !persuaded to
lany any tbiugelse until you hate given Poranays's
ilot
uap Dimas a fair trial: One bottle will convince you
how infinitely superior It is to all these imitations.
TBold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $4, by the
ROLE PROPILIETORSi
BENJAMIN PACE 'OR'. &CO.
AXOI•O2II74IXL.
xti
pljarmarcutiste,anb oniels,
PiTTSBURGIPA.
. .
. ..—.-- . .
Tor gala In Philadelphia by the agents—Uollinan &
Hornig: office of the Democrat: John Johns, 22k nave
street;,Dyott & Fon", 133 North Second street: Aloe, In
goading, hy 'Sitter k Co.; Lanauder, by John F. Long
& Co.; Pottsville,John CI. Drawn, .1 C. C. llltighes- and
C. W. Epilog; Tamaqua, by E. J. Fry; Marseille. J.
W. Darns, and In Schuylkill Haven.. by Dr. E. Chi.
:heater. . November 21 bS . 48- .
HEALTH OR SICKNESS!
Choitse BOareen.Them.
The blood furnishes the material of rvery boneournt.
eta. gland and fibre In the human frame. When pure,
It. sccuree health to erery reran.: when corrupt. it neer*.
sat fly produce• dl.ease. 1101.1.°W lira PILLS_ operate
directly upon the elements of the strmtm of life. neutral•
Laing the principle of disease. and thus radically curing
the malady, whether located In the nerves, he atomarh,
the liver. the bowels, the muscles, the akin, the bralo„or
any other part of the system.
used Throughbut the World! . .
yIOLLOW KY'S PILLS are priestly edkacione In com
plaintsemnumn to the whole human rare. and In diger
dial peculiar to certain climates and localities. -
Alarming Disorders.
Dysperals, and derangement of the liver. the source of,
Inftroalty and suffering, and the cause of Innumerable
deaths. yield to these mu rat Ives, In all eases. however ag•
graysted,aeting as a mild purgative. alterative' and ton.
le; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids:and !nal*
orate the system and - the constitution at the same time.
General Weakness—' Nervous Complaints.
When all Ptiinttianta fan, the renovating and bracing
properties of there rills cive Banners to the Ph n k log
nerves and eufeebled muscle* of the victim of general
debility,
Delicate Females.
All _irregularities and ailments Incident-4o the deli
cate and eetnAtire orenne of the sex are rrnosatql or pre
vented by a lew dot-es of them Mild, but Intailible alter
atlree. No mother iihn rezaide heron,' or izet
child
reu'e health should tall to bare theta within her reach.
Scientific Endorsements .*
The Lendo,n%•Letkeet," the Landon 4 .3tedi Review,"
and the meet eminent of the faculty , la tiret_E, Rrlteln,
Fra nee and Germany, hare eulogized the PIN nod their
Inventor.
Hoilousay's Pills are the brat irately known in the
• . ' world /or thelsiloteis dissasea':
Asthma, • *Dropsy., Inward Weaknes4
Dowel Complaints, Debility,_' .. Liver Complaints,
Coughs, Foyer and Ague; Lowness of Spiritir,.
Colds, Female complaints.l'lles,
Che.t. Diseases, Ilmdarbes, 7 Slime and Gravel, .
Costiveness, Indimition, Sorondary. Gym p 5
Dyspepsia, Influents,, toms,.
Diirrinia, , intlammatiotr,'. Venereal,..ll.ffeetiofs
• - *orate of all t Inds.
old at the Manufact6ties of Pmfestsfr HettOwar,9o
3laiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand. London. byall ,
respectable Drusel4s and Dewier, In 'Medic's,. throngb
out the United States and the civilised world, In boxes
at 26 cents, t 234 rents. and $I each.
AffirTbeet Is a eonsiderableaaclug by taking tbe larger
Rises. .
B.:—.Directiona for the gold:4cent patients in every
disorder are seised to each box. •
July :3, '59 ;.
DR. COOOSWELL'I3 NEW' MEDICAL SALT
For Inflammatory Dl • Only.
New Medical Salt! Nei' Medical salt
IT IS NOT A CURE-ALLI
# istr-For Inflammatory Diseases Oitiy.:
D R. COGGSWELL'S
.ICAL SALT, Instead of befog a-remedy fat' all Ills,
has control over-bat one bait but one alto, and ac
complishes but one thing, to Wit! SCIUMES INFLAIIMATIT,
RT. lablatlE. whatever be HA form r locallty;wbetber In
the bed. throat, abdomen, ext re Mies or skin.
NEW. MEDICAL SALT.—Its pecu
liar excellence It, that witbratt the useleas loss of
blood and strength, it effectually cures inflammatory
Pivases. (no Ot Iters,)-by producing an equilibrium of all
the fluids In the body, the want, of which is the sole
earn of intlannual ion. I
NOTICE TO IN VALIDS! r—The
following Corms which thi — unbalanced fluids as
sume, and many not here mentioned; that have More or
lore fever or .pain, are as easily subdued by the NEW
MEDICAL 9A LT. as fire Is extinguished by water, to
wit : Brain Fever, Headache, Hach of Blood to the Head
and Heart, Fits, Inflamed eyes. ears, nose, lungs and
liver. Neuralgia, Spinal affections, Erysipelas, Bronchi.
its, Pleurisy, Asthtua.reughs, Dyspepsia, Venereal Dis.
oases, Rheumatism, Gout; &Whim, and all-itching and
other cutaneous eruption&
DR. COGGSW W:M
EI.I;S NEED
.
!CAT. SALT exerts, like the ratting/matte, an ex.
traurdinary Influence orer the reins and arterial', result
login a gradual deeilne of inflammation as indlrated by
the puke, which soon rt:atutnes its natural stalki, as the
heat pain and ferer dlaappear.
r. IL,COGGSWELL'S NEW MED
BALT' does just what it claims do—no
more, no less—eqUalises the fluids by rrmor tog from
the arstenvell arteriol and -ienous obstructions. , De
seriAre Vircularx buy be obtained from any Druggist
who hex this 'Mashie medicine for sale. • _ '
• • Dr. Coggaarell's Antiphlogutla Salt.
Aran ri cs Aux. 7 . $1 ; OnItoNIC do., F b 4 ; IrAXILY do., $4.
' Sent by mail, free of expense, en receipt of prim
Invade with chronic.oilang standing diseases, hould
ALWAYS orders chronic tmekage.
For Gott !tannin& and direction* tee cirruisr.; -
D. C. TAYLOR a CO.. Gen. Agettet,'Ard Doek. Sl. ti.da.
N. R.—Agents wanted In every City. Town and Nilliage.
DR. COGGSWELVS - -NEW 'MED
ICAL SALT Ls for Pile in Potter-10e, by C. AY Er.
In by . U. IV. I'ILEVOSS; In hew Phila
delphia, by D. W. Dianna In Pert Carhoe, by IL lutes
teat in St. Clair, at Rentz's; Id Middionort, by .1.11.
'Posers: In Tuttearora, by ItAiG/In A Pair, and by all re
spectable Drum tats wherever the .Jocia.o." to read
As it la nor a patent - medicine, but the prmwript ion of
an eminent physic-Lin, no one should fall to try . the
NEW MEDICAL-SALT.
February 64y
The Most. Ettraordlnaiot .Itook of the
Age. 4„,,
First Edition of .10,000.5'08 in 8 Weeks.
"BOYHOOD'S . PERILS
MANHOOD'S CURSE."_
_— . •
P4B1. 1 1SIIEWBY: DR. S4PANCOAST,
918 Sjk,tr 9 Ght;den 'Stretl. Philadelpiia, Pa.,
And for sale bi all Booksellers.. • .
'-This Is a book of 2.2spages.l2tno„bonnd in cloth, with
LITHOURAPIIIe PLATES, and intended for
Parents, tl uardlanit in/ Young %len. Erery Yount: Han
Wit wishes to nutfilialu his Mak and atantuest, and
havela Atalliiy progeny, should read this beiuk. -Some of
the Starembota are ropily nstoodim• and have never boo-
fore appeared In print. Price $l. lly mail $1 lb.
•
• .•
A Oreite Work - ter th e Ladles,
By Ms mut. Author, rntittled
I" . LADIES.' - MEDICAL. GIIIDEi
"AND MARRIAGE FRIEND.
This is a work of nearly tuirt Pears, beautifully bound
in cloth, and 'contains over 100 Inxxoto and (tumult
ENGRATINGIL gives a complete de.cription of the
structure and function of the reproductive organs of the
female. showing how married ladles may hate or avoid
!urge families. Alao,'s complete. history of lierinvphro•
ditikm, with curious plates, showing both sexes in one.
It also gives advice to Young Ladies in selecting a
husbaud, pointing out the eau.° of so much unhappi,
nets after marriage, and the influence it exerts on the
offspring.
toe work also &ea' the syingdoms and tretattnent of
Animals diseases, so that every female may bi het own
jlthkstelan., "..
1 The left chapter is devoted to thelOlLEr. giving the
steeelpta Ibr;cosmetics at present in Use by the nobility
if Prance. England and Russia, for beautifying the Skin,
hale, teeth 4 and for' removing foul and presenting a
sweet brmspi.. They 'hate been obtained at great ix.
4P-121*.
Price ft 6t. By tuall,sl 75, nt eight additional letter
stamps. 6000empleshave already-been, ordered.' Mem
whaling a copy of the end edition should sent.theirr. or.
dery without delay. - -
For complete desmiptimeof the work see Proepectue,
which wilt be senron receipt of one later stamps.
AgestaL.wanted in ey . ery:tuwa lb. Baton. •
Yob. Ni.
New Ytrle Stamped Eirelora, ,
all kinds, furuished , as le eap, if
A s Jootebesprylllils tt)3 nut beinnen red In the city,
' • - • B. !IWO. "
;...t:t•.- • . ,
- • $
~111
41:113ianoitustiaxitialgtrusals,
i.Z.CaraereentresailfOrwegianlitit4
- ' • iiOTTBVILit,E:
. .
airLEA PNRRINI Calibrated 4,4Werrarptai
shire Illauee t tr coasts: al Oa hand.
Idarch 3.'39 lOr
=VIZ
,
SANFORAI.S. . . -1 , i
Liver Invige rElllll ati)r,
• SEVER DI.IITATES. • 1.
rtondis CompeutdedlNtirely iSlie
Guns, and has become sit . estaitlisbed ;fact, a
ard Medirtue, known and apprivred . by all that
have used W and Is no resorted to stitftlerinfldente, in
i alkthe diseases for whirls - it is reentonmedad. ! i
It tias - eared . thonsinda rthin the last tu4. palm
si b° Itsdnlvert avail hopes. no f Mlle; sui.lhe nuMenuts
unsolleited certificates It. .;,,ml poluession shorn "•
The dose must be adapt 4:4 to the tempera:tient of ,
the individual taking It sal land axed In such iimantl•
ties as toad gentlyou thtillturels. '
•'
Lot the dictatesof your ''''' Ja4drment guide yo l ta In I
..the oven( the Liver Its e•. , iv Illgara t or, and' it *III
euraLiverComplaints.lll3 g':ious Attacks. Dytpepsla, ,
Chronic Dlarrlutet, Sum <:mer Complaints. IDyten•
, ,
tery. Dram, Sour Stow e2larh;UabltaslCortlrrness,'
Cholla:ChM ara , Cholera VlSilloabus. Cholera I Intan
tum.ylatulettre,Jaundke- 0 ;Settlal• Weakuessta. and
las. 'an ordinary [Fatally '1
iiiek Headache, (a:* thou 1
minutes, if two or three'
ratesmeneernernt °repack.'
giting thefr tratthilion in'
.• ; !
Mesa with Psi laeliorr l lor
1 ' , • , i .
Aar per Itsitt3 'lite
- -
.so.—i Ij
-•- SAN sa FORD'S , . il
Family Cathartic • ' .11
_
fIOMPOUNDED- from - Pure IVe tt
viable Extracts, an* put up lia • Olass Cases, .111 his
and will keep in any Slimate.•L,.' - • I I
The Family Catlin rtl ci 4rILL is a tee thi ; Out
active Cathartic, w !Ash t he 0 proprietor has Drills
1
prattleettiore than twenty e m , years. i • I 9
The constantly increasini: 4 "; Moused from th rree . ,,,ebri
have built:red the Pllte, '4 rtild;thesatisfactirattlileb
ell express In Nregard tul M libel: nee, has indliceffine
to place them within the sg, 1 Ant h td all. 1
The Profession well know P"'llhat different Ca harries
aet on different prelims of iXI {the Dowell. 1 i !j, l•
The Famlly Ca tharti et.,EPILL has, rill due
reference to Ibis well ertalri, - .: illsbeti. fart. • bean row
pounded from a variety of
p igek ,the purest Vegatsb e Ex
tracts:which act alike op .... hirery part of thesdiroen-
Lary canal, arid • are GOO 14T1d .101 In s! 1--1 Inioes
whertaCalhartie Is needed.,.. 2 ' v :iurla as deraneetrts of
1
the 8 to m etc b ,81eepinessi= tains la the n cit and
Loins,Costiveness Pain and: l rorenesa ore; the whole
bcdy, from sudden coldar Which fregoentil, If DO
&tied, emd in a lung coo rift; al .6f Fever, Loss Of Apse
tile, a Creeping Eansationi....lo Cold °Tar till, body,
Restlessness, headache, or ' 'Weight In theillead, all
Inflammatory thrums. %Venue:ln Children rir Adult,,
Rheuiustiscu, a great Purifier of the Blood.,and many
diseases to which flesh IA heir. too numerous to triennial
n this advertisement. DOSE- 2 1to 8. l
.
sir•Ptiee-..3 I i • , %I .
*Ono ZIVEI: INVVOR.etirOR and rAmar CA
THARTZC PILLS are retailedl by Druggists generally,
and sold wholesale by the Trad# In all large tow hi.
S. T. w..olautord, Ms s,
Alawalutrirer and Proprietor, 33i) Broadway; . J.
Iffritetalled in Pottsville byIIIENItY SAYLO, ; and
in Tamaqua by E.. 1. FRY. , Rept. 10,'t.9 al-it
may be used suererefull, •
'Medicine. It will eon
sands can testify.) in 20
teaspoonfuls are talten at
41 All Who um) It ja • No'
Ms favor. • ,
Wafer in at .1,
gad swallow , Loft together,
Za7Pirice....One Do)
.
Hoatetter's Stoniac h. Bittlis!-
rtrilE Prd'Prietors add, hiantif l actiirets
of HOSTETTER'S i:',Et.r.tinATr..Dsromaii 1111r
dB can appeal with perfrct 00114m/re ,to 'ph ,sletans
and till/ens generally of the Coiled States, lecdrlse the
artier.* has at tatord a Teputatk* heretofore nokniwitt.—
g few -facts upon this point w ill speaks more. poi rfully
than volumes of here &auntie& or biting pd ery
The consumption of llostetteeli Etothic bitten fix the
11.14 year amounted to over half a in Mien lrttl4s, and
from its manifest steady furred . * In thbes past, it Is evi
dent that during the coating yknr the k-on/amptir u will
reach near one Wilton bottles.l Thtel Immense alliount
could never bare been sold butt tor the rare Fit Miami'
properties contained In the &op:nation, nod t iy farm.
don of the moat prominent physiciatin to those wtiotig
f e
of thecountry a here the articlule li mit known . it o not
only recommend the Bitters itt their 'patient', ot are
' tradylat all times to give testinionials' to Its e rln
ail case of stomachic demngeteents Nod the se:ases
rOstilting,'tberetrom. ' I '. I ,' ..
Tills Is not a temporary'pollulstity obtalm
tram dinary-efforts lu the way et trumpeting th
ties of the "titters, but a solid **dilation of au
able uierlicine, which is dese4Ml to ho as *oda
time 11w-it. .
iloidetter's Stomach Bitters 111141 p i ved t: f -.end
to regions 'there fever and 'ague and v arious nib r bili
ous odurplaints have wanted their- TiCtilla. by by , dreds.
To be aide to state contidently .I.i.at the "hitt are a
certain cure for the Dyspepala and like disease:,
to the'
proprietors a source of unalloyhd pleasure: ft morels
all atorbid Matter fnlin the Steinach, pus Ifies4 l, ll blood,
and Imparts renewed , vitality to the nerve e stem,
giving it that _ tono and enetiry Indlapeorablthe,
restoration -of health.. It optiratets n, on tb tinuart,,
Liver, and other digestive org.ine. mildly but p trial.
l e
ly, and noon restores them to aicondition emend to the
healthy discharge of the functions of nature: .
Elderly peewee may use 11/ Bitters daily- s r di.'
reclines on t,e bottle, and the will find In it, ',stimu
lant peculiarly adapted toci.,tu ort declining 3le rt., as It' '
Is pleasant to the palate, luvigratlng to the b,eleili. ex.
cellent as a took, and reitive. sting generally.
Wiese
the evidence of thousands of a -td men and wu who ,
have experienced the lanai t f using this pre iration 1
.. u
while suffering from Stomach s a dlgeueral
debility; acting under the advice of physic 3114. they
have a beurtuneckell deleterionsi drags and rly lasted
the merits of gbh. article. 1 ; - • . •
A few a ords to the gentler sox. There are celain pe
clods when their carets am so hariasing that many of
them aluk' under the trial. The relation of mailer and
child is-so: absorbingly tender 4 (hat the Mot he • especi
ally if sheibe young,,le apt to forget her own , tiniith to
her extreme anxiety for her in'pnt. Should the period 1
of maternity arrive, during th t l:untmer seeson.ithe wear 1
of body and mind l's generally ggravated. Ile e, then, i
is • necessity for a stimulaut recuperate the energies
or the system, and enable theother to hear rip under
her exhausting trials add- r poiwibilides.- }Nursing
hpmothers git orally prefer the Mery to all othet intim>
mtors that' receive the endoriement of. physic :Ms, be
muse it Isigresahle to the tee le we well as certain to
give a permanent increase of bodily strength.
All those persons to whoth rile flare particula Ty refer
red above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ag caused
by malaria, dlarrhow, Oyaent4y, indigestion, I sof ap
petite, and all diseases or derangements of the [munch,
' supaiannaated -invalids, persbus ,of vadantary 'occupa
tion, and nursing mothers, will consult their o u phys
ical watifare-by giving:to Idostritter's Celebrated towach
Bitters a trial. - - __.t, . 1
• SIWCAUTION I—rip cautioti
cothe public anal st using'using'auy of the many imitetious 0 unt rrfelts, lets 'ask for
flustetter's *Celebrated Ston*.b. Bitters, and e that
each bottle has the yroida -.Bt. .1. Unwell, is , tornact
Bitters" blown on the ;Meer the bottle . , ands. 'toped on
the metallic cup covering_thel-ork. and observe that our
autograph signature' la on th label. .
Lail Prepped and teekt by !IR/STETTER it SMITII,
Pittsburgb.J'a., and sold by ill druggists, g erg, and
dealers geueral-y, throUghoutithe• Visited Ste* South
America, andiCermani.. , ,
* * *Also, for sale by John CL.Brown t Son, P tivvil le ;
jlliellar'lluniv and O. J. AJ4S. Lawrence, MI imilltg
L. Eckel. Tremont; Kitsmillar. Stew it Co., lldegrove,
C. J. Kneed ler, DoualdsOn. I [Lim. 3,'08 48 ty _
804 yeow
PHILADELPHIA.J i.
~.
• - BUFFALO ROBES, •
i,
jj.
BY the BALE or RORE, at' _'L
- • Gets. 15. Wolter hi
1.
• Nos. 415 and 417,,AKC11 Street. I'IIII,AD'A
Aiso—A large amerttneut at LADI.E.T.BAN 'll FURS,
of our own manufaeture.' . , . L I
N. 11.—The highest price p. d tor all kinds f SKIP
PING FULLS. • Sept. 21, , sti , 4 1 •
• - .1. PALMER 456 CO..
-A/I- ARE ET. STREET - W lARF,
i Plilladelpithrilealers ln Fish, Cheesedud iirovb
atone ; have constantly on ha nd an assortment 1 DRIED
AND PICKLED FISH, hr., vii: Mackerel, et ha , Salmon,
Blue Fish, Herrings, Cedllsh, 'Beef. Pork, Lart, Should.
era, Hams, Sides, Cheese. Beebe, Bice, Ae. .1 ,
Oct. 16,'59 , -,-,.- • 1 - 42 , 3tre
HENRY S. !BATTIK. . 4 ' . 2
• [
Al A.N And UF i tt er ci n T r U ou lt A Tt
s t s ) o F Aßs SN l : ii,i t i y i ; ; 7,
At the Southwest corner of Sticend .5 Noble Mk '", 11.
(6ttetory 153 If 155 :VOA rtrrvt,) Ph stra.
AirlYould espeelally call the attention of the ITra46
to hli.•Orlebraied German Meg Scotch Saure."l I ,
August 6,'59 ' 1 • . ' 34•61,
' J. EL SHANNON;
NANUFACTVISI or
• Cooksi Belt-Hanger,
AND Dx.I.EIC IN
llardtectre, Su 'lc and Swoh
1009 Market - Bi., atooTe 10th, So
reighti,
Side.
1
#a--neihi repaired, Keys SUted, ke. Porcelain • Doer.
Pjates aupplted and put en. ;Speaking Tubetdpat, up:
Pidladelpilla t emptetnber3,o9 • ' 0 , 43-111 !
. SPICES! SPIC i y.SII SPICE '
11011URS AND.N O. A GROUN •
1. PER. -- 1 .,, I
RINGER, CI:s.IITAMON, ALIJPICE. CLOVES.
AMERICAN AND ENDLiSIi 314.7STARD.
CAYENNE PEPPER. NUTMEGS. a!
SUP. CARS. izODA, SALTPL ICE, SALEItAI
• SAL. SODA. INDItiO.
= ' • CARAWA T . A CURIA "DEE SEED.
ASIITON DAIRY AND G 110 IN 0 SALT, de., For We et the Nagle Mllik. No. •-'4i and
Fran %at rest corner or Not, litalladeliil4.
I • . i 1 110yARL'WO
sirPurehierra.erlll and It i greatly to !the'
both iu quality and price to buy these goods, I
we, ranted as repreeented or forelteel. A'trlal
' March 111, 'AU. '
GOOD GIOCERI
t Xrakty
W.
Wm. PARITIN;Sr.,.
8. w. Corner VHESNIIT and 12th.1044
i Phtladelpftla4
Ms on hand and la ensistantly receiving, a e i heice and
general ataortatent nt Falk:My Groceries, fonalst
(l.
big of Superior Black and seen Taut, CoF'sed husar,
Rice. Ilama.Tongues, hest La d, Fish, lingllit icicle.,
sauces. Fre/craw, rotted Ilea a, Moe, Liqd . o ike.
All of which will be *old at be most snare bl pekoe
for Cash. .
i I ,:
AllirOiders by. mall or ot harp Lae prom ptly a ded to,
and delivered to any part of the vilifies*, , .. .
Vettalmties sent. when &aired. - !
. - i
. January 719.'59 ;. 1 , : ' . .ly r.
,THORNLE'f,,4It. CHISM
..;i s TOR'III. EAST corner EIG
SPRING GARDEN Striate, Plillad
are a Lave Stock, of
Very Mindful SILKS, ,
Flee All WeutlGl L AVES,
French MERINO:P . & CASUME
Beet iloki of Muck' Silk {, ( . 4 . •; ife. '. 1
StelliflllAW.LS, In Eta ka and Culers,
... - Long and Square BIKIC LK SIIAWI.S,
Sentrb, liana and Unl fan SIIAIVI-S-
Cloake, llauthm, &e., is flyeut Variety.:
Mina. Cares nerve dna Satinet te.
Unens, Flannels,
ZCP•4I.t. Boman enUtr INA Cum
e e.o.•-•lre Mare But One Price.
It. B.—The earn of the 4th.tind Bth, Green
Germantown Beßroads pm/lithe store d es,
minutes. . Sot. 21, 'AO M
•
• SLOPE ejtAIN.
THE SULISURIBEHS have *thst-li
erived,per barque'"lltrivatuko from 8814
tons, (12,00 feet) % and % inch CUAIN, mannfsetured
by . /oho Abbot CO_,Atear Nay Castle, of Bitlyst RR
FINeo Mows' IRON. each piece bologi voldovt to
Admiralty proof.—being the 'Oaks universally preferred
In Ragland and Wales for Ctabarsanclinia.Coal Pits end
It is confidently reporatnended to Miners and
others as a • reltaide arttele. Aoset in stew 'tons Bk.'
nalughant Short Link i'rorati; Chat*, yi; %, 74 6 ,
end %inch, Beet, and Son 34 inch Bellt•lwat Iron.
airßuta.b.re vuethatiflin'i Gorse-Shoe Silb4lifoinve•
hole, Peterj Wright's Patents and Wilkinson's Anvils,
Wright's Solid has Vireh Vice Boxes and PinsOltwoOd's
Sledge. and Stone Minimum. Slastbate Tubes. ell
sites. Satet4 fuse, Woes Miners' Lamps, Itowiend's
GriMth's Cast Shovels, SandOwn's and AttetTlys Cast
Steel, Rabbit Metal, Wrought and Car Miner
State and bleb, Merrick's ?wad .Taft's hank ;rl3errir .
Wnmelies, e.. • 143.WL1M, MAUI/ALL A co.,
• L
•- AttrW,Wwl,
SoWdllber /2, Ota
PHILADELPHIA
t catunatED 07 ?us STATE 07 19011,ei
•
•. aules , a
,_ _
•'
1. Worley is rarelyed every day, and in any amount,
larva or moan. , • • •
4 1.'irtre Per cant. • Interest Is paid be mossy
trout Ills day It la pat In.. • ..
3.' The money Is always paid bark la Geld. who
It it railed for, and without notice.
t. Money Ix reerlvedfrom Ememtot, Adatiotstrotors,
Ormerlianinad others ebo &etre to I;2t In i plies
of partort safety , aid arberlisteemt obtained ter
It ' , • ,
5., The money received from depositors Is Invested In
REAL, ESTATE, MORTG Afi LI. ROC ND RENTS. and
aurb ether first class 'Arendt lecee the Charter dlrette. \
6. Ogee lionre—niery day from 9 WI 5 o'clock. and
on Mondays and Thbrrdays till- 8 o'clnek In the evening.
Zen& old and well eetehliehed SAYING y UN b hit
melted imqre than TEN 3ITLLIONB or dollars trona
nearly thirty they:wand depositors.
Ile,. II EN rtY L. BENNER. President. • 1.
•
• ' ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice Prealdent.
WILLUX J. &tin, Secretary.
Fjenry L. limner, . .Frattelor Leo, - --:
--Edward L. Carter, Y. Carroll firewater,
Hobert Selfridge, "J Joireplo 11. Barry,
Sand:lC, A ebfon, '', Joseph Yerkee. •
C. Landeeth - ) tonne, ' .. , Henry Diffeoderfer.
Omoe p...4 - A Mg UT ST.. S. IT: corner of THIRD,.
" . Philadelphia.
, • April 16,19 , , - .. 16.
CHARLES F. RUMPP,
118 North Youth
AT TX • 'OLD STAND."'
Ina&fait gud Rlail Nanufactirer of .
Pnrt 51nonalny Cab's and Pl:tn/ea, Drenstpd Cues,
Manny Iteltn,) - Retie Oen, Cigar CWIIOP,
Ihnkrrn' C 5.4 1 ,„
. ;Lenther Bags, Writing DOAN ,
l'oekrt Book; Pm* Minn, Pal! Dunks, iu
Paptember 21.'59 . 39.1 y
HATS AND_FURSe
T 0 II NO'IIYRN E, S. E. corik er
• EIGIITU and RACE street's. Piaui/441a. t.
fully Infnrms the public. that ha. has nnw In pye
*tore a mate:cell...di atonnitornt of DRESS . A
MATS. $3 and 1 , 4 ench. eoft hats from st'
upward*. Okildrrn'a 'Fancy (bps and Bearer
HO, In an uomuall 'misty. LADIES' IV IS, of the
eholeerd kinds. and i mrd carefully made.
he 114iSTSMSSIdati'"ta as to quality or Saari anoint,.
. %Adios' Par.calter-d and ropairrd prpanybily and per
fectly. • Par Tr;aneoprofrarhnswidth s.
Sarßemeratorif O'ItYRNIS'S In at tile tintithriet corner,
of EIGUTII and RACE garrets. Sig* of the'Liers,'Tiger
and 'Bean surotounts Me Afore. •
Oct. lA, '39 )4Z3nt
FURS FUREI-11 Vit.
TOSEPii T KO ST , FANCY
ity FUR MANFIFACTURRR 731'011'1'ER; ada
bits now reedy his very extends "lock of Fun;
consisting ot'-'pes. Victoria's.
Rub, cuffs. etc:. in-?link, Sable. Stone Marten, Fitch.
Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and Other lower ,prired
Fars, ell of - which he Isprepared to sell at prices to defy
competition.
All Furs w 44 in this store-are wanaatrj to be what
they are represented. ' • '
sore: No. 416 ARCH Street. brOcerie and MA,
(above Eyre Landell's Pry Goads ore,) sips el Me
GOLDEN LION. PISILADELPIIIA.
P. S.—FURS altered into tashkmabla styles, at a mod
erated:mtge.
Oct. 14.,19 • 42.3 m
•
74• 'DRY - COODS, •
.13 North SECOND Sk, PtuLADEI,PHIA.
I[Z . - ELLEY & BiZOWN invite the at
tention of Chap ihrechasers to a 101 l assortment
of PALL and WINTEI4 . Dry Goods, comprising in
part
LADIES' WEAR—Black Stika4.lPoil de Cherreti,Cohurits.
I Croduneres. Nous de Gaines. Alpacas, he.
Ung and Stinare BU B , lIIIBLIAWLS.
do. do. BLANKET : 4 1IAB LS:
• ' i.flowhe,Border ATELLA SHAWLS.
MENSi 1Y EA Ile—Cloths, Cassitner. s. Yes' Inge, Cords,
Behrerteens, Kentucky deans. Yestlnps .le.
CUODS—Marseilles quills, Blankets
Ticking*. Towline. Tit te Cloths, Napkins he.
FLANNELS—BaIIard Cold Unshrlnkable. Flannel
. other makes of all eoleisrand qualities, t. .
SICSIANS—Su all grades, and widths, at 10* prices.
sItiItRIMACK PRINTS—a full assortment oft ~ se
well known goods. always rm hand. • :
LIN EN' BOSONS—make for our own isles.
/14-.4sseset•isire Cash Business.—One Paiee. .and rro
aholessent—No pools misreprostn'eal io Ira! scrim
KELLEY A BROWN,
,Fementher—No. 11 North Second Stmt, Philodfrplaa.
Sept. 21, 39.3ns
by ex
rsiu
lag as
POLLOCK, BACON & CO.,
416 - . 20 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
I AIPORTERS and ‘Vholettle and Ha
-1 Detlittril in Fancy and Staple 1)111000DS.
In this d,n'artment.buyaN will find a very full and
reutplhte stock of igain..Nladican and Veazey Drees
Sillklieprincloally purchased at the recent large Auc•
lion Sake, in Philadelphia and New 'Fork ; and will be
sold Wow tot rosl of. itspoehifion. •Alan, a fell line of
Black Dress Pinks, of the most celebrated menu.
factu6 and high lustre. Ateet..in their appropriate de
pettment an extensive and varied assortment of other
embracing nll the moat approved fabrics
arufjareaf atillr:‘ fur Felt and wiab.r Wrier.
StlaiVLSI 81IAR1L9 SS
IV title department we offer by far the most, erfniiiro
orsartatek to be found in the City; which embraces all
their latest noreltiro, and most popular stylea of the. sea;
Pun, le Low to Superfine Goods; many of which have
been purchased at the late large Auction Sales,and Mill
be sold at finally :minced pmts. •
CLOAK.S4 RAGI.iAItS I tfiI:A.NTLES I
linyrys.will find in this denerttnent'o. very extensive
assortuieni..arid almost endless variety to aeleet front,
and wilhobt any.dnobt the larieit and most varied
Flock, both In olt of quality and stvle to be found in
this country—ranging in pricestrom Low to Superfine
thiodfc.all man niartured of Vie Mst and 11 , 10.1 e approred
isoferiat for Pal and iVintes It'eor. and of unequalled
workmanship for first class Retail Sales.
ifirStrauxers visiting philedelnbla.,N4vilirltad to
exan3ine our stock. A LOerat Oinouni IV hole4eis
Ruh Arguers. POLLOCK, It ACHY k CO .
1. N 0.0.3 South Secmd &tree, Philadelphia.
October .T. 2, 'ft') • 43.3 m
• •
THE EARVI-MANTIELA, CLOT
•
NT
EMPORIUM,
NO. 708 CHESTNUT Street, above
Seventh. Philadelphia.
. The subaerltaxa Invite the attention of Ladlea, to their
Stock of thee.,
_ELEGANTAIAIIIIENTS, of which being
a speciajity. th, are enabled to offer the most complete
assortment in the elty.
They will open to October and November, their Impel: ,
la Done. (11 - 111 , 11dIng of '
EMBROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS.
. HANDSOME: 111. AVER CLOAKS,
1 UPEKA 'CLOAKS. &C.., AC,
and ale:tent specimens of Mime Manufacture, will be
added to their Stock Etery Morning Through the Seaton.
GRAND OPENING 'Via
, 1
ELEGANT FURS, For Ladies' Costume,' in the
Furl:teem of the •
I • isParts Blunting' Emporium: ,
The shbecrihera - beg also to announce tluit, in compli
ance 'with the wiehee of several vetoed cuPtumers, they
bare added to their establbhment a
FITS DEPARTMENT,
In which will at all times be toned the. largest display
of sell seasoned Garments, made up by the best French
vorkmen. sod at Inlets which will commend them to
the nconouileal as well as the up'st luxurious pit reit-users.
' EVERY a et101h...,Y r may by rolled on as being ex.
stetlY what is represented. as H Is no part or the views
.of the sulscrlbers to obtain an ephemeral notoriety by
offeriogdmitative manufactures Mr the sake of selling
cheap,—but, on the contrary, a reputation based on Ate
permanent and durable-foundation .4 public confidence.
• J . trOcruit k CO.,
/importers &Manufacturers of Ciwks, dientiges & Purr,
No. MI ell EnT li UT fitreet,Saboee ith,)
October 11... la • ' 433 in
TO FOONDNYITEN, MACHINISTS &OTHER&
.PURVES, Scrap iron and Mc
tal 31eribant, Machina and Ram
dry .t.kuinisber.l Nortbra,d , Corner of
!bath and Vann- - Strevto, PIIILADEIr
rill A, '
h pripared to furfolish Ffiemix.ernen. Ikachirrists and
, uPiers, redh the fo ll owing articles: • •
Ingot Cop p(, • Steil, . • Bridge k Machine
_lngot Tiros's, Borax; , Molar. •
pitsi. Tin, • ercfibles. Sheet andßoitCop
-44.end, • , Foundry Facittys„ per,
Speller, . , knells. Vicee,Files,Shete
and Bolt
-.Antimony. Ste.. , Brass: , -
It:Obit t Metal, • Old Metals, • - Sheet Lead;
Bismuth, • Boller Plate. Sheet Zinc, :-
Solders, Boller Rivets, li sought Iron tub-
PIA iron, Steam Pipe; lug ferCo, : team
Bar iron, Lead Pipe, . or Water.
Sheet Iron, ' Washers and lints,Steatn Felting.
WAttleiee of every description in use by Machinists
and Foandrymen, famished to order.
***Cash paid for Scrap Iron j atil all kinds of Metals.
Philadelphia, March 5,14 ' 110. , :
46 Neill
L
interest
Ibleb are
solicited.
TOILMEALT or TIM [MX OP
LIPPINCOTT. & TASLOtt. AN D.LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR
.tCO..
Merchant Tailors and Exteusire Crot.liere.
Orthis City, following the lowing Cities and Counties, to
• !wit: •
LIPPIXIX/ft & TAPAII. of A'ottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
beldam*, TalLOir & Co., orEaston. North ani'n Co., Pa.
I t. of Danville, liont¢ur Pa.H
" " "of 31siteli Chunkrlgh
" of ittuding, ,erk County, Pa.
" • " or Cincinnati.° K.
4_l ". " I t , Or No. l 0 Market et,Phllad'a.
.
Would reirpectfulty inform his numerous friends:end
the public, that he has, associated himself in business
with the well-known home of '
. GRANVILLE STOKES.
No. CO7 Ci a shug.Stre.t.betwevs Siza and &math,
Where his entil4
particular altenjlcm will be dew?.
ted to the chant3le: and Tailoring and Fine Ready• Made
part molts I . •
3tr. E. T T. solicitajt call from his former numerous,
euatomere.aud from all who wish &tiling of superior
Style, Quality and Workmanship, either ready-zurde or
made to order. ' •
trancers sirdtinithe city will please remember
the Temple of Fashion, No. fO7 Chest out street, Jost one
o,olsie below the beautiful Masonic Tenaple, sit listed , m
the Setae street. The undetalened will be happy to meet
hie friends and serve them with the hod and Most fash
ionable styled' Itcadrltade Clothing that can he met
with tunny city In the Union. • E. T. TAT LOU.
Philadelphia, Peptember 4,'68
ag wain*, Ae,Ae.
_ _ .
•
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ITRION
rcnuanxs
o irmecstraca.rirs
U.IIOICIR ILLUSTRATED MAC.
9 CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
BEING ,--
the lirgest • collee.ion in the
enantry.Tboy. are Dow publishing
A Next Book Leery SottiCting Morning.
bletvottly Illustrated Catalogues may be bad without
charge. br atlilressluic
- • TIIR AIIKRICAN NUNDAT SCUM!. UNION.
11:1CHilffnIT ST.. .
the publications of tbo.Bunday tichool Unioo
can obtalnetat Union pricsa* the lionkrtete of •
• • •
0ti.16. B.BA % NNA ro42,..tt;frille.
Directors!
MR. E. T. TAYLOR,
•- '- - • • ROVS' cII.9_TINQ.
.r re i b lE SUBSCRIBbn, would respect
' fully fathom Mohr nunsmous hien& and customers
0 nylklll County. that their ihnoffment of Clothlna
far :Yonne Oonttomen la mach larder than over t and
!hay aro
had,
to MI cheap. Persona living at •
,dho
lanc*, hat, Abe prialleao of olehaagfoi aientbll Pur•
ebtaml tattle store, I they do not mgt. -. • -. ,
... If. A. ROT & BROTHER, •
. ..
.. 222 et Bt., tomer of Tenth, Phllatta
Aptiiii, • l4
•
i I 1 .A •
On ----'
RD.
HIST
....
.. .... . . _ ...
DUBS AND GADDED BEEDI PLIIITTBEis:
Agricultural Itnpletnenta, die,
Iit4TILE subscriber u ill keti,
on.hand flower TlitocthyandelboiCimoo
w.... 19. White Clover and LAND Cra..... ,
a...dp, bmrther with minion and Grid wed.. shoe •
will lIIIIIIVUL to br flys.l4 and good' Ito will *No rte.ite
orders c., an kin , e4i. 14 Di t IRO,. f t • muted to 1...•4 1
they are repeeleht agriculture implomot.h.nt e , i g
Of which will 148 N(1 , 1111411 at toantiOnttuirt". viz...—
The/reeds and trom Sold by tho aselo.erlht at..e4tt.,l
wrth greet ear* only from growers of reptit.th.a al it standing. no ear*,
not drat in weed" procurtd pi , ta:,„.
0111.11 in the mathet,fnon th , ee who soil cbcap.•iti.. h t
maned to the etuirafternt s tbe weed eel& Nor d,„, he
patchy.. or Pei) are.thi given prond.ruoudy i n .„.., 4
gardener. where thel4inojcbee proximity dot4t,,, t ,
their quality. partkularif them of this same *goyi m ,.
Thiele an Important rowelderatlnn ~to tho.o who 1 . o .„
abase either seeds or Anil two. For tree., .1c.....n4 l a
orders early, to ' :ft ''. IiKNJAMIN HANNAN.
I) - n \ Y•
- THE PLOUCHNIAN. • .
Trort the etuhhoro soil—
Tr sin'. den gine. triting.mniling,
Illor and and garments roillo4—
Who son gets) e the ulonstimmes Wllt•
Tet the ors in his eye a ;
90110WII from yon sionina'sky ; .
And theno's intoning icehisirlanees
That bespeak no dreamer's ranches -
for his mind has prsei-us hss.
°issued from liaturs's awed store. •
Tcdling up yrtn weary bill.
Ili has worked sinew early morning.
EMIe and teat. and plows scorning,
And besot his labor Mill—
Though the slanting western beam,
Quivering orctbe gla•sy stream.
And you old elm's lengthened shadow
)bang athwart the , vertiant meadow,
4 . .11 that shadowy twilight py
• • Cannot now be ter away.
•
•
.bleel be stops and adios bletl•row—
Marks She rapid sun's detAinding—• •
kinks big sh ter eitandipeg—
Deems it time t wit the plough.
• Weary man and weary Ailed, ..
. .Welcome food end respite need;
'5-la the hour when bird and lee •
Seek repose—,and why not bet •Na
Nature loves the twilight west. •
Let the toilworn ploughman rest I
Ye, who nursed upon the breast ,
Of wise and pleasure enervating, .
lgreensw delights cresting.
Which not long retain their tern— •
Dresupen your taste they Pail,
What availyour pleasures Silt
In herd.but p:tuent labor:
fir, your 'mita I, healthful sleights:lr;
• rinds enjoyment, real, true— •
Vainly bought by eutt‘as you.
Nature's open Volume lies,
/tidily tinted, brightly beaming. •
With its radon' lessons teeming,
. All outspread before Your eyes.
Dewy glades and opening dowers . ,
Emerald meadows, vernal bowers, ,
Sun and IthAdo, and bird ind bee,
Fount andiforest. bill end lea—
Ail things Seautifu I and fair, '
Ilia benignant teachers are.
Tearing rip the stubborn soil—
Trudging. drudging, toiling, moiling,
• Mande and feet and garments soilinit. •
Who wouldgrudge the ploughman's tell?
Yet 'tie health and wealth to him,
• Strength of rterv.., and strength of limb,
Light and f e rvor in his glances,
Lite and beauty in his tansies ;
Learned and happy, bra.. and free;
' Who so prowl and blest as MP
Tinter has come again in earnest, and over
meta - of the northern territory of our coma•
try the fields are clothed in a white mantle of
sn ow•: . ,
. .
Htin crto we begin the work of the evening
winterimonths better than by a surd or two
ITUR CARE OF.,STOek IN .•PINT/R
. . ,
"A iiAteous mean regardeth the life of his
beast; but the teader mercies of the wicked
are cruel." Eve'', farmer knows, that the
health of his cattle next Spring *.iil depend
much tiPou atilt. manageinent 'through the
•Winter: The'r treatment for about six inonths
to come t , shut up, and! fed on dried food, is an
artitreialie, and needs to be well conducted.
It is Said' that' ore than $600,000,000 are
invested in, live sock in this country '-, is that
investment not w Ali' looking after? It is
hell' too, That it coats about half 'the cattle of
the stock do Winter it; hence, there are some ,
three hundred millions of, dollars- to be fed
;(December)out, beiWeen this month ;(December) and
next May. Now, if that sum can be reduced
by good economy,. would ,it not be a great
benefit to the faravng community ? ' Wel* ,
lieve that some of that mo ley cati be saved.
llow.eutved 7.'
1. By providing goods elter for stock.—
Every man' knows that exposure to a 0.,11
wind in Winter (even though he does itiee.v_
ereise much) gives him an enormous appefri.
The carbon in his system is expended in lee
ing up his vital heat, and he needs o neiestd
large supply of food to restore the wage,
So vyith animals. If they ere kept out of
d00r. , , exposed to severe wiqs and ?frosts,
they will be compelled to eat. touch mire !to
keep themselves warm, thin they would if
well housed in sheds and Stables. If they
have onlyfoilder enough to keep up flicir an.
imal heat; they will decline in flesh; and of
course in value. Farmers not at all given to' ,
exaggeration,' assure us that they Mid it a loss.
of one third of their fodder to try Water'
their Stock- without adequate-shelter,.
2. Consider, . too, the waste of food by its
being trampled into the - wet ground, by irreg. •
ulnr feeding as, to quantity and time, also the
effect of.. lying on cold, wet ground, with little*
or no bedding, and other wasteful practices
- which generally 'accompany the neglect of
providing shelter Do not cows give, more
and. better milk ;.do not horses and oxen
work better ; do not sheep improve mare in
flesh and wool ; and do not pigs fatten qua
'er .if kept.in comfortable quarters and well
fetl, than if treated with `neglect? We have
seen horses and cattle that bore, for several
years,.!lhe marks of bad' treatment for a sin
gle Winter. They were stinted in their
growth, or they" contracted diseases from which
they never fully recovered. "Penny wise and
pound foolish," as Dr. Franklin would say.
.lidrses are not as 'apt to
,bp
neglected as
other stock'' but even they s oinetimes suffer
from being keptin tee, close and foul goblet!,
and in being irregulary blanketed and cur
ried. Their stalls should be cleaned twice
every day, and supplied with good dry litter
at night. - Provision should be made for let- 4
ting in fresh air on 'the least windy side of the
barn, and the opening not very neer,.to the
horse stalls. The currycomb should not be
allowed• to rust 'for want of use, and this
should be. followed by. a gceid wisp of pea
straw Ind the brush. If the gime is blank
eted;at all, it. shoild be.'' :done the Winter
through, by no means neglecting the times
when he is heated after working.
Cows should have special esie. Tlicek with
calf should hare no sort of harslefreatment
from men, or dogs, or °timescattle. Their
food should bo plentiful and- nutritious. Re-
member that their : own future condition and
that or the toming calf . depends on their man
figment al this critical time. By no Means,
deny the comfort of a Stable by night. Milch
cows should hive an abundance, of food and.
pure water-4st from a running spring tieing
better than water from a well. They should;
be fed and milked at regular hours. Roots
should form a stated part of their fodder, and
if these give out, they should have messes of
shorts; meal and flax-seed cake. ,If their
hides get an occasional carding, it will do
them no hurt. •
• Cattle and sheep should not be neglected,
'either as to thelter.or you - Would have
them return a profit. Aud so endeth our first
lesson.—Amer. :;•Ifirieulturist.
/MD FUR
,
VERT Boil apple a-sloe would
for puffs . ; and boil, urso, an equal quantitruf
pumpkin, and *ash them well t'ogether. - Add
a - few currants, andsugur and ndttneg to taste.
Bake with a light crust torfand bottom. The
puuipkin must be strainc4 as dry as possibkl•
•
SUREWOCRYtCAKE.B.—TaIie a. quarter of
pound-of butter; well worked, awe it oh a
pound of brown sugar; one egg well Ub atin,
and as touch flour as it will take to nniki it
stiff. - Roll it; then cut it with a tin would,
and bake the cakes in a crow oven*
. .
GINCEIIBREAP.—Ono
.poUnd 'Of floor, GEO.
il
POUIA'SWIUIIiaSSCN, a quarter of a pound of
sugar, is - quarter of a poubd of but*, n.l
half an ounce of ginger. Mix then ell,.
drop on well buttered tins, and Lake in al q' lelc
oven. , i •
I ,
Jusint.r.s;--Tuke a quarter of a pound of
flour, a quarter of a pound of powdered loaf.
sugar, two ounces of butter, rUbbed in tbe , ,
flour, two ounces of tumults, tWo egp.f.t, ond
a satall quantity. Of' brandy. ;Drop torn on
tins..` - -
. • -
- •
,•
Rica posts—Take a quarter of a pound of
leal'aegar, and beat well wish two eggs ;
and
then
add a quarter oe pourti of .ground rice,
Bake is
flavor with any essence preferred,
dro a
• - -
Boos--An egg.. broken into a cop tit: ha,
or beaten and mired with a built ot milk,
nukes a breakfast mote• eupportlog
than to
II r**l
Utfijits.