The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 31, 1859, Image 5

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Tan faßt:tatirite l f.msruk.s—A gentlemais riding
Ia an Eaeserty itailreed ear, which was father
scarcely supplied with passertgers,-Alerved in a
seat before him; alean, slabsided Yankee, every
feature of. his face seemed tr,lsk a question, and
klittle circumstance soon proved that he bed a
more "enquiring mind." Before him;occupying
the entire seat, sat a lady dresse black,
andafter-shifting'his puffier/ several nines, and
maneuvering to get en oPportUnity; to lOok into
her face, heat length caught her eyer _
"In affliction?" ' _ •
"Yes;sir," responded the lady.
"Pa-rent ?—father Or mother?"
°No, sir." . • _ t'
"Child; perhaps ?—boy or girl 1" •
"No, sir, not achild = l hlie no children."
"Husband, then, I expect?"
"Yes," was the cart answer. ; -
"Hum i cholery tradin' man may be r .•
"My husband wu a sea-faring man=the - cars;
tabs of a vessel; he didn't die of cholera; be, wag
drowned."
"Oil, drowned, eh ?" pursued the inquisitor, hel l !
Sating for a brief instant. t •
"Save his chistr;
"-Yea, the vessel will saved, and miituabond'i
-
effects," said.the, widow.
"Was they r a l ted the Yankee, his:eyes bright- t .
ening up.
• "Pious mail?"
-"Ile was a member of the Methodist oharch."
The next question \ was a little delayed, but -it
;Came.
. .
, "Don't you think you have a great cause to be
_thankful that he was a pious man and saved his
112litr • t , I
- do,P i said the widow, abruptly, and turnod her
• head to look out of tbe• windigr. The indefati.
, gable "pomp" changed his posttion, beld,tbo wi
dow byhis glittering eye once niare, and piopouqd
. ad one more query, in a ( little lower tons,'with his
bead slightly inclined forward, over the buck of
• the asst. "Was yon calculating to get married
:•'• again'?"
,-
"Sir," said thirwidaii, indignantly, "you are hn.
• piirtinent!" And -ItUleft her scat and took an-
other, on the other side of the car.
'. "'Yeats to he a litt le i huffy!" said, the ineffable
Pbore, turningto our(pafrator behind him.
•
"What did they-snake you pay for the umbrel
• you've gOt in your band?" •
. .
Rub what Cepiain Job Freer, 141 .is "Wondev
ful
Adventurer," says of - the Vegetable Kingdom.; 1
The. term vegetablosunietimes - pronouncedl
vegetable—iirprobably derived from the piculiari
long and pointed form of this description of escu-1
lilts, hence originally called wedge-eatable, then'
• wegetables, and nods refined into the present term.!
•, '- An ' wort Omits resemble whales as they
some np to,or
tii,,w_.
l /' • ....,. . •
Flowers. eery warlike in their disposition,
il
and ever art with pistils.
They are iniVratCiry in their habits. for where
ever they.may:winter, they are sure to leave in
• 'the spritigonost of 'them very polite- and lull of
• . ( "bonghs. ‘--- _ -
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Like dandies, the coating of many. trees is their
' most valuable portion. Cork treeitand boot tress,
- for instance.. . -
. • Grain and seeds are not considerad.dangerons
except when about to shoot.
Several trees, like , watch-dogs, are walued.inost
. ly for their bark. _ •
klittle.,,bark will make a rope, but it . takes a
beige pile of wood -fora cord.
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though 'there are vegetable beaux, there are a
numberl spruce tripes._
It' iT onsidered only right and proper to al
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trees bef \re you fell _ them.
Fruit trees hags; military characteristicr, when
young they wro trained ;.- they hare many kernels;
. and their thoots are straight..
Groat] muse be treated - like . infants .; 'when. the
head bendy it must be cradled; and threshing is
resorted te, to fit it for use. • ''
Tare are thuitly found with. smaller grsins--'
which'regaire sowing.
•• Oinat illdulgence in fruit is dangerous—mid too
free use o'f. melons predates a melaneholia,Affeet._
• Oid maids arc fund of pears—but cannot endure
• •
4.01 raferlnce to •dates. _
art• attached to bays; ' oysterman to
r--
beeelies ; lose sick maidens to pine. . •
.--...,- }lulus Neicur.—They tell a good story of two
~
baoheloddown East, who lived a sort of cat-and
l' 'kl • 1; life, to their:neighbors' discomfort, - for stood
• .
, N., •
warty years, but who had been at camp-meeting,
. were'sligitly converted, and both of .them con
blvoletilo Worm l . ' •
1 Bruck r Tom," rays one,'when they, had arrived
- 4t their home*, "let us sit down, now, and I'll
• tell you of yobrii, and so we; will know hew to go
,
about mending of 'em."
'•ilot.d,l" says Brother-Tom.
'- tb Weltl , yod been." - .
i -'N ,, , you . begin, Brother Joe." . • •
;.- oil, in she first- place; you know, Brother
2..._ I , ot, you lefill!per
, • .1 Erich! gig? Brother Tom's paw 'between. Bro
- • iler • Joe'r "hlinkors," and a considerable of . a.
-..
.• ..i.k'-immage" ensues, until, in the:course of about
tea minutes, neither being able to come to time,
• rtfr n . ormatio is postponed sitie.die. - 1
L ea
Ecru; Asitwatuu. iIcitITIVIL-.-What cry lathe
g test territer:?"fire.' _ 4
What mu at bc , : i done to conduct a newspaper
right?—"Write." . . . -.
What is the best course to steer fora viagis
•, •
trate?—"streight.".•
. .
What is necessary_ for a farmer to assist him?
7 :-“syster•-•."
,Whet • are Ammo women's chief exercise?—
"sighs?" . k w : ', -, - . .
, What, would give a blind man the': . greakest 4io,
i l r,
1* ht?--?"light:' ' . - • N
What's the beat council given by a justice tp. the
. ,
pr4cc T—peace." . . • 0. 1.
)J Whd commit the greatest übominationa? na
gong." - • - , ;,. _
ir
A "MA, didn't tba ininiata say last Sunday, tbilt
As Sparks fly upwards?" • . . ,
. "Yes, my dear,loiroopie you to . think of that?
• , "Because, yesterdaylleew cousin Sally's 'beau
staggering along the street, and falling down
.
ards." - 1 i .
"iridgat, put: this child' to bed—she must be
-• •
. loopy," j"i - •
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Y _.
. A LADY wbosupeiintends a Sunday School, bur
-1 g occasion to interrogate qiie of tier pupils as to
the reuse of her non.attendance;tt_chuicb,rensit
.,a tbe.folicwing innocent: reply, prefaced of course
by a:sweet little.drop of courtesy: "Please, tumni
my father rays _be Asa% coming to eliurli day
•co re, the pariou boilers so he can't get si bit of
-;eep."
_ . .
A.' GENTLEVAN t—o hi ~.hec4i like something
, "itlitited in the hall of. new-h o use, and nbro.the
It T
1-1: tellies passing over the Red Sea. Re engaged
an Irishman for the..jok, who pent to week eu
ittiinied theta!' veil ,`Nice color, II.; but wiser*
Are the Isreelites 37 - ME; they've plumed over!"
:1 .a. .
Tatais I !MOULD torn to Bec.—ifastionsibla
meinskar'who was riot "from Patio."
1 ;:entjernan was not s self,oonstit,ited in
of Isaias bonnet linings.
tia-idSotne child 'who.did not grow, to
, ..
' • A 'tartan of aura say! that tie has beep with
-1 '
. ' zit money so long, that bra bead acties,"read i yto
when be tries to recollect how s silver dol.
:,.,, ~lit"
..' e .tlr tifikS. He ray! the notion that awe-111 a
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' , . ..,r ,I.of *change," , is affront fallacy. ' , 74:.' ; ",-
.., ... - . ,
r o aseEtrrats wntraan Yori.ii lure ta lelLotra.
-11,, , t op sitiothor lady's shoe and let her, catch
..fat it. , If that don't make her turn eat—btr.
.4%...,, r ~t 1 thl-tlomtdere4l null spilt nothing' will:
Vicious--to persist in kissing s pretty,ideek
. eyed girl] when she resulutily declares she wishes
you ouc to. It looks jest as though you wouldn't
tAkoi,er word.
f : •
AN OLD ltAlDoirlso bates the !itale.tez utottll4lll.
ent feuttle acquaintance reeettgpi be.
. !3 . kAtitl S he CUtilplipietted bet upon the Inwitten: gof
her • ,
• • -
&floral( yr, In .writiog a sketch of his lifer
roes away early from his father, Weems
diseoiemil be was only his Imola"
lanai:an. trying to pit outs gas-light itki
iihtterf. i : !lea vut, !•Och,.aurtiter 1 then — ii: 4 rtileg
!rick in It:" .. •
; • •411. •-•-•-.7.1 •
entatiei nut Weft, whose end son happened
0 1 * very- ehort, fat little nassee hien
i 4ct••
Ilq • lull-faeed Jones. • -
f•
1 ..' , 1 7 ti is ceases to be a "good Mow" tbi
' berthas to 4o precisely wbetrtfiker peo' pia MA
bliiiiwasa, 4 -'
_ .
Soria great genial has discovered that Orel tan
to of intvlty lain *Quaker rating. ,s•
IRON WOii.Ks:
HABItItiIfIJRG.
I. , NOVELTY IRONWORKS. -,
THE Yu irteri bers would respect
, ete, fully lot , rro the citizens ol the cal Be
I ts .
....;:,.. :ixn that is prepared to manufacture
.rivirffe". steam Enxi me of any power or pattern:
'"-••••- . amps of any capacity, and Coal Breakers
of every description. Blast Furnace. Bolling Mill, Grist
an A . llaw 'Mill, N achluery. maid Ja.wings of every variety and
form. ' Ifarloi4 a seri exteasire!variety of patterns. and
ereat faciatif . for doing hwinews.; the work can be -exe
cuted with the groeteat dapatrb t Ail orders for machi
nery thlza fully receiree mid promptly executed. -
J. R. JONES. -
• Elm risburt:s. June 14.' . 55 '
ST. CLAIR.
ST. CLAIR IRON WORKS.
cub-crifsers respectfully invite
the - attention of thebusiness community
• to their new Foundry and 'Machine Shop.
Mn-'the town of St. Clair.Sektolkfil noun
. Pi? where they - are prepared to build
neemn Engines, toal Druskers. Pump and Machinery ot
- every pattern. Also. Drift Cars, Iron or Brassrustinpof
- any Slid or "pattern. • Relax p smiled mecban 160 Cord op
erators and others who want machinery would do weilio
give them,a eallund examine their work. Orders thank
fully receiredupd executed at the shorted *Mice and on,
reasonable tenfis. CATICERS, RIFYITIIS k CO..
St. Clair, June 21, 'ld ,‘ YS ly
r,VI;II , I•Vi
ASHLAND IRON WORK
THE SUBSCRIBERS are now fully
t.; .
prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron
b. W orks, Steam rgaglues and puinpa of any
power and eaptlielty,foiutitidng and other
purposes, ettsil Breakers of 'every size and
pattern now in Use, together with eastiotta and fOrgings
of every deseriptionn. etal and Drift Cats ct all size.
and pi.lotas. large Trick and llOrse Cars ,— all furnLcbe
at the shrtrt,,t notic Thu iql .cribers Mater thew
selves thai. p l u t on,- n as every nientLer of the firhi if
practical orechanie. hei will Le able to DirnishAn tehi
nery that will eornp -re favorably with sapid the Be.
gion. .'Alt.onlers dir ;Ord to L. P. Gaavrt & Ash
land, Schuyiklil etistaty, Pa , will receive prompt attep
lion. ' IL P.
.• "" AEI, r •
Ashland, 31av 10,16
TAMAIITIA4
CARTERS.& 61 ; LER'$ IRON WORKS;
wiefiestq me, be uyl 1 County, Pa.--
jThe Subecribeie.proprieters or the
• 4 n 6 one e e
ru m ) a l it eX ertell iV ß e o e ttt li ttZ n
ettl a n n :
• rim „, ty, and the pubilc generally, their readi
"'""..l . nessto turn ont4any and all kindsof work
In their line, at the shortest,Pvilie, and in the most anti
istutory manner—such as building Steam Engines,mani
tifacturing Railroad and Drift Cm's, Pumps,pastirtgs and*
Machinery of all kinds. •
ktly the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction
may therefore be safely gnaranteed. Orders from abroad
pr.aop,ly tilled. . • . CARTERS & ALLEY.
,raumqua. January 214855 4-tf
,Ti
- V - E -- R 7 NittIDOVCIROIIWoIiki;
iu SUN & RUTI , Iron and Urns,
Founders, respectfully inform their pad
i• ...
irons, and the public generally, that they.'
• otaxaz are Cully prepared at the above establish
. ;neut. to manufacture Steam Engines of
cseri sire; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every
ether deseriprlstrof Iron - and Brass Castings suitable for
the Coal mining or other bnsinevi, on the most reasonable
terms. Also, Blowing Cylindinifor Blast Furnaces and
Machine work in general. . .
- Repairing of all Muds done)rith nest qs and despafeh
at the *lowest prices. .All work funds h by them war.
ranted to perform well. They would soli the custim of
I hose w hominy want milicledin their ll a In this vicinity.
A;I orders will meet withihimediate nd promptatten
thn•. .W. HUDSON,
March 4,1654 9-17 W. 8.. IlUDuort.
DONALDSON.
DONALDSON IRON WORKS.
- LOESER, COX & CO. reepeetful. 1
eMil 'Willie lUt attent • I .1. Def4l
. ji:A . R i . T . : inmunity I their ,:ew Found! and
171n,-. - taii aching. Shn in t e town or ra aid. 1
. .. al, Schnylki eon ty. They ar now
;wady iite ail order. for machinery, vi b as
%team ..oginex, pumps' coal break rs. mill geari g for
grid Ind NM mills, runtime and dr "t cars, c.. / _
Bei .0 practical mechanic. :um fiat .rours ive.-thit all
t
- work lone at the Donald... Iron W r s. w 1 g.te such
antis Icti Ai; as will seci e the 're . one m of
!citron.. gfOrders tic nkfully • ia and xecu
ted at thisliortest notice, i od on r iist.t, hie term,.
A
...„.. PETER COX;
—.
ALFRED JONES. ..
F Niquiry 2. TAM 5 - I' Wl. ~,e T,r, L .
MINER LL
DEHAv valinner wßKS,
ammo THE Subscriber is :prepared to minu
&duns STEAM ENGINES of any power,
a ' Pumpsof any eapacity,and Coal Breakrrs
. of eve:7 description; as well as every
other kind of machinery need in.lilinest,
Bniakeie, Furnaces, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. Lc.
rom the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and
trOm long experience in the business,work can be turned
out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, and
of a superior quality...
Persons desirous of pucting up machinery of any kind,
are i netted to call and examine patterns and become ae.
- fuaintpLaith prices before contracting elsewhere. ,/
. Grath", of every kind are solicited. end strict attention
will be glion to their prompt execution.
WILLIAM DEHAVEN.
llinonaville, December 9,1854 484 f
TRE - 111 - 0 - ii - T.
P TREMONT IRRItW
wrentone, SanitylkiC ounty Tonna.
The Subscritters respectfully invite
rim , the-attention of vie - buslnesseommunity
1144 gi«R to their -New. Machine Shop and Fonts
's.
gyr cola dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and
under.the superintendence and manage
ment of Messrs.Z. Datdorff and Philip Emboli:, where
they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of
Prass and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power,
Pumps of any capacity. 'Coal Breakers of every descrip
tion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling 31111 s, Grist and
Saw Mills. Drift Cars; and all kinds of Railroad Castings,
such as Chairs ft:r Flat a - ird - T Etats. Frogs, Switches, and
fll kinds of Cast and Wrought iron Eltaftings. Mr., Um
hot tx being a tkcietimtl Mechanic, and having had the con
fidence and experience for many years in the Coal Region,
persons desixotis-of platting up Machinery of any kind,
s invittsl to rail mid examine our patterns and inperior
.01 o o . an , * -become acquainted with prices at
these Works. befor e conta cting elsewhere. Orders of ev
ery kind thi#lkfulik iroceiVed. and strict attention wink*
given to tii4ir prompt execution, having several 15, 20,
n 0.40, andi . ,horse Engines on hand.
Jau.6,lSet l-ly C. A. it A. M. SELTZER.
• P ARTS N.
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F01.4021r & . • ...
Port c bon, elissylkill 4' ' SVII I !
i t , ..:werisistr T. 11. V INTER TI EN annaune
ed his rea ‘loess. from the completeoutnt
t jn 4 ;Ft °Womb s e natnedestabibbt ent,tosup
: Allidlik pry all -t1.41‘ In his line of business—
. ... • ... such as for Steam Engines. Railroad and
Drift Liars, Pump* Coal Breakers. Castings and Machine-'
ry of every patpmen. Be warrants his work to ONO saris
fartion. and acitorgingly solicits patronage at home and
abroad. '- • i I sTs5 4-Iy, . .
FRAN(LIN IRON WORKS. -
iit: oubscribers announce to toe Pub
I that they are the .Proprietors of the
• ' N. C . -litt "
; - T rat-..• . atii / ed on by S. Sillyman, where they eon
: . .. -... . . tinue to manufacture to order, at the
shortest notice. Steam Engines, Pummt,Ccal Breakers and
Machinery of almost anyre or description, fur mining
Railroad
or other purposes. Also, innd And Dri f t Cirri, Imo or
Brass Castings of any else 0 pattern. Orders are respect
fully solicited. . pliO. B. PISSLER Ali BRO.
• Frajokilla Shovel Worke. -
The stbscribia:coutinue.to furnish the Colliers and
Dealers of Schuylkill Countj,qrith Shovels of all kinds,
st the lowest Philadelphia pekes. Attention Is particu
larly callW - to-lbeirX,ced Shovels. Orders for Shovels of
any sire or pattern piitinftly attended to.
• , GE0.,8. FISSLER A Rita
Port Carlson. August 21,1552. 34-tf
POTTSVILLE.,
FOUNDRY AHD MACHINE SHOP,
Steam Car Factory, &e.
e2OTIC business of the late ft
. , !Ns. of SNYDER k MILSES, will be contin
ned by the subscriber in all its various
(iol brindles of Stun Engine building, Iron
Founder, manufacturer of all 'kinds of
Machinery, for Welling' Mills, Blast Furnaces, -Railroad
Cars. - de, ice. Ile will also continue the businesi orMin
lug and Sellittp.ttie*elibrated Pins Forest White Ash and
Lewis and ,) , "?.11‘ rrins , Ral Ash Coals, being sole previa
for of these GEORGE M. SNYDER.
January 21. 181 4' ; • '
COPil f oPEI s igoke a i riNEßs:
oneer er wor s.
The,subieribers respectfully invite the
' attention of the bwdness community to
1 5 ,, 51 ' 411 3 their Boiler Works, on Railroad street, be.
-,-D:L.:,Luil4 low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa.,
whore they are prepared to manufacture
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, •
Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Oasometeril,prift.
Cars, Ac., Ac. Boilers on hand.
Being practical mechanics, and having for yeirsdevoted
I hentselves entirely to this branch of business, they fiat
ler themselves that work done at their esttiblislatnent will
give satisfactkm to all who may favor them with &call.- -
Individuals and Companies will find It greatly , to their ad
vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere.
Ma 5 1853 19-tf JOHN 'lt JAMBS NOBLE.
..ifsvtl&E ROINISC
gtlititaaaOUßsCit respeettuny an
nounee t 6 the priblia.that their new 801 l
log bull is now completed and in full ope
T EL L Inj ; /1 , ration. and that they are prepared to sup
ply all kinds of liar Iron of various sizes
which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any
obtained from abroad, at the same prices.
They also manufacture T Bails, for the use of the Col
lieries and lateral Roads, weighing Dom 21 to 60 lbs. per
yard, madeof the best Iron, and which will be found
much cheaper than the imported article.
Being practical mechanics. and having had eonsideeable
experience' in the Iron business, they flatter themselves
that they_can give entire satisfaction to purchase:mend
also make their Interest too j patronize home
ISH mannfae-
I ores. . , BURN CO.
December 6,1651 - .49-t1
stil E gToN n ittv WORKS.
ats. e,
T !OS. k SAS WREN respectfully invite
trthe attention of the bustnesa community
IQ; to their New :Machine Shop and Foundry
aza erected between Coal and Railroad streets;
and fronting on.Norweglan street, where
t are prepared to execute all orders for machinery_ot
Brass and Iron, such
.as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gm
log for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills, Single and
Double acting pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds
of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T-Rep;
Frogs. Switches. ke.; all Mode of cast and wrought Iron
Shafting. Being practical mechanics, and having made
the demands of the Coal. Region their study for yearly
also all kinds of Machinery ittheir line of baldness, they
natter themselves that work ;done at their establishment I
will give satisfaction to all who may honor themarith a(
call.. All orders thankfully received and prempHysase
ented, on the most reasonable torns.,
THOMAS WREN. JAMES WRZN. -7 ./ -
Nur; frj, '55 [October 102 # 0-tf]
PALO ALT O ROLIpIIIIO MILL.
TatE Subseribein beg leave Co ati
,,,, II r ... 1 TiOti4eo to their frauds and the public.
..
. 4; 9 14 - tualtrolly,that thetinew Rolling ldiu at
1 , ,rry , : T ., / ..-- t'AIWAitO is now retailed*, and In full
LIB. ' ""-- Iktation, and that.they are prepared to
f Matt T mils of various Fatten'', weighing from 22 to
TO the per yard. Alsn, different dun of flat, square and
sound merchants' bar Iron. •
. Orders for rails or bar Iron ire respectfully eolkited,
and will meet with prompt attention if left elt=
the Belling Mill, Aright A Lerrh'a Hardware
tlentre4treet. or at ibeirothce. HAYWOOD, LEE A CO.
i IFFICE—N. E. Corner Centre and
4, y Market streets, f 24 story. Pottieille, January - lid,
in g, T he underrizned hare ads dal' formed a to-put
s) ander the style and trot of HAYWOOD; LEE A
034
~...thepurpeee of manufacturing Railroad and Bar
from at their Palo Alto Rolling Mill.
- , SENJAIIIN IIAYWHODi
~ :. • RICHARD LEE, - •
OWROR RRIOII2, •
• vl H . :l HARRIS.
Maimed .- sea of the late heat of 1. , . Bright A 06.0ri1l
be aettlM by the Armor Ilaythardi Lee a Co. •
Jan. I. 'M • , -. . 1-tf
T - 711 0 6
RICH THE S U BS C RIBER saw
, ITICKINO OUT" ran be seen for "A retinas,"
In the window of the Gentlemen's rnrolshlng Rom
next door to : the "Pottsville Mum" ' --
•ALS4' . the most beautiful assortment of Summer The.
Stocks, starts, Ribbgns. nose, tiollara, (of an 0000
fbaSpendexv. and all mullet& in the ,Famiabbss Uwe, ever
Inf. we offered to the &bens of PottrelUe.
sprars lung TO ORDER! awl Rea riabte •
That every ahlrt ordered at this establishment* war
ranted to dt, being wade by Ourinragar a Tula,"
Philadelphia, whose reputation as shirt taanotisturirs
stand second to none in (ba Measure'taben and
shlrte made In the wont futdonabla styles. and it Phil
arlalptimatharket. C. TAMIL • .
19.1 1 ? - • * 2 rf '
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''.- ..- 1300TS'"SHOES' - ' , - •
' NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
mum wrztrz. xrxr voa. xtuvir vox 6 NRO., MIS , Vali
, QAMUEL sTRo USE hus just opened
kj a largoldock of 'all kin& of 1 - Mots, Shoes. i t
Trunks, Carpet Bap', 'Gumshoes- ac. Amon , '
e
Lac stock may alwalCa be found Ladles' and
ebildren'snhoes. CiaitersiSippors. Arc., ofecery
variety. Alia Bo(As and S..hoes suited for Miners' wear.
ife•Sfanufacturiugand Repairing &neat the shortest
notice. • , i 6, (wt. 20 ',5 5 • 427tf
AOES, SOOTS, TRUNKS AND.
. II raling . a U gs.
Sla C nut ve t E rtti lt r ' er li att E d ' ke ß nersl t
sthdeSitte and retail Staler, respa-quily In
vitee the at t ent km ofh is easterners
to the lame and substantial stock
of Children's shoes. ear.lien tlemen's dress boots.
4slters.' de.. together with the general- assorttnent cf
boots. stl. , es. trunks andcarpet tags which he has LlGyf
On it/41M his establishment, ' - •
.(Me door at.oec the' Iliy) and C etre
streets Opplisite'the - lratcl Ho itsr.
N. IL—Miner:o shoes and madelo ord * the
lowest- inlets, at the shortest notice, and menu! actured
from the best of materials. Ercrythlog In the Ehoranak
ing 11ue furnished with despatch, and wart.nted to sire
atisfaction. Air Try him, and you will not be, dinar
pointed,4l3
l'ottarlik.„ Atoll-50W
SrLI T 4 I I 4I PN BU 11 ti •
th 10th hare re-opened an establishment. 1
!I:a
the *here business. in Silrer Terra* where they will
thankfulter orders,and promise prompt attention al
satisfactory, work.
Pottsrlile. , ?-lober 28.1854 4.141
AIICTIA GARNER:
.ri)nN VAATAR.NER. -
.A:rat:il GARNER.
41, 1?
A U. sorts of T Rails, from : 22 !o 60
ilLp °ands per sn'rd, on hand and for t:alo Ly
1 E. YARDLEY k EON.
1.001 - 10L,mph
Caene,
&c.. 'stk. , by J. T. HAN:VOL
Schuylkill 'raven. August 34-
TONS Zinc , Paints, and White
NitAn,d, 'fim• Fale. by 2 J. T.
rzchuylklll Um August 93,154
y()RA 34-
SALE-1 laiie quantity of 2d
' hand slope Chain for aide; of various hues from
Inch to 1% Inches la diamyter.
Dee.S, 1:456. 49- • E. VAR DVEY 8 SON.
O l c i ti l m O m M l i ,e n n e n., ra
l Prvaainnatsi'deO CLrvm ecoGrAreßTor't
every dowli own, for it Ile by . J, T..11A NUM.
Sebrtylkil! Haven, Augurt 23. '56 . 34-
1005000 I s
a b
190
bPytha
tv4i or Guano .b . for
kill 'Jaren. by . J.T. lIANNUM
Schuylkill Haven. Augugt R^ ':11; 34-
90 000 FEET Window Glass; al
ms/ 9 so, Looking Gass Plates, and Putty
.
fur raft by , . . . J. T. I.IANNUiI.
Schuylki 'Haven, Andust =, '1,5 - 3-
ruio,-MACHINISTS and
.PRAFTS
. j mElerman SllVert lal van ked Triangular Scales,
unrivalled Steel Squares, StiaPAPlttud Beveled edge.
Straight edges. Rules graduated - decimally from 50 to tun,
combined Gunge and Oillipers. all U. ii;:alanda rd. at ~
STICIITEIS 4 THOMPSON'S.
Pottsville, August 9, '56 , , 32e
•
A GENCY for the Reading ' Agrieul
.
tural 3.la:hlne Shop.—navlng the agency for the
widely eelebrateitAgrieulturatimplementstnanufactured
at this shop,. I invite the attentioniof farmers. and can
furnish them pith these goods at 1 anufacturer's prices
—freight added. 'Sh POTT.
Pottsville, June '2B, '66 _
OHTNING RODS AND POINTS.
I.IST re c ei v ed, .an . assortment of
f pghtning.Rods and Pointy with Bat urea cc inplete,
which any fatiner can put up—and thrsale cheap by.
- ,lhno 21. 'A BRIGHT tk
J. T. KANklaill
- HOLESALF. & RETAIL Dealer
in Paints, Oils, Tarnilhes, Turpentine, Cam
phene, Alcohol, , Burning Fluid, Liking Glass Plates`,
Window Glass, Putty, Gum Hose, .tum Belting, Peruvian
Guano, Oakum, Pitch, Tar. Rosin, ke...tc., at Philadeb
phis prices—opposite the Swan hotel; Schuylkill Haven.
N:B.—The - patronage of retail dhlers, and the public
- generally, is respectfully solicited.' Orders filed and sent
with dispatch to all pails of the country.
Schuylkill Haven, August'sB rA-tr
_
MORRIS 'JON &
IKON & STEEL ME CHANTS, '
Narket and Sizleenth .52re , Philaddphia, ; •
Have always on band nd for sale
BEST ENGLISH REFINED MON Full assortments of
.-Bagnalls." and other favorite b nds. BEST AMERI
CAN BARS—onilnary sizes. or. rol ed to order for bridge
purposea. &e., &e. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE--
Proursenous sixes - , or - ut to reqtired size: BOILER
RIVETS—Dever brand, made In
. s
lid dies. REST EN
-511 CAR AXLES—Amerlean and English. FLUE
&SHEET IRON—For covering achtite4. &e. AMERICAN
A SCOTCII PIG 'leo:v.- RAILROAD IRON -y rails and
Oaf bars suitable for mime, turnouts, Ac. JUNIATA.
ENGLISH & NORiIcAT SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and
IT,ASIIEUS-;-For br dges, care. and machinery purposei
Oberally. CAST, SHEAR., MACHINE and BLISTER
STEEL. Also, an extra qualify for taps smfdies. Tbe
above, -together with. a full asiortment of Iron, Steel,
Nails and. SOlkes; to which the attention of dealers,
railroad companies, ebgineers, miners, foundets and ma
chinists is >lay 10. ISio 19.1 y
f"Oßfftiff peOPLEI •
Kea* anti Reflect b efore you Buy.
QTICHTPRI A; THOMPSON take
1 1 / 44 7pleasure in announcing that they have opened a dew
Hardware and, Iron Store,
On the corner of Centre and Muriel streets.
And invite the attention of their friendsand
the public generally to an inspection of their
large and varied assortment of plods, which will consist
in part of Table and Pocket putiery, Boilers Saucepans,
Brass and lion 'Nettles, Rifles, Gnus and Pistols, Rifle
Barrels, Poader.and Shot, Percussion Caps, Iron, Brass
and Copper Wire, Iron, Steel, Bellows, Anviii,
Files and Rasps, Tracts, Nails end Spikes; /Maley, 31111,
X Cutind chestier SARIS; English,
_American and Ger
man Grin Scythes, . Sickles, Scythe' Stones and Rifles,
Hoes, Rakes, Spades and Shoveler hay and Manure,
Forks; Riddles, S lever, Axes, Hatchets!. Hammers, Planes,
Saws, Ropes. White Lead. Oil.. ;lass, Locks, Latches and
Hinges; Butcher Saws. Choppers, Cleavers, Dial Balancea
with Bow and Swivel, expressly. for Butchers. de IRON
of allied's and descriptions. Our foreign goods are
manutactured by the best makers. and the domestic ar
ticles for the moist•part obtained directly from the manu
facturers, comprising Cabinet and Building Materials;
Carpenter and Shoemaker Trois; - -Smith and. iners'.
Tools; Mouldere - Plumbers' and Gas Fitters'.Toolk"Ag
destitute! and It Implements House Furnishing
Gads of eveirY ription, and in great variety—in
short, every article In our line can always be found
us. Our goods. are purchased at the lowest pikes for
CASH, and. as we intend to Put op but a mall advance,
it will enable us to sell goods lower than they burn ever
been offered in this market. Under , this evnvlelion we
contemplate opening a oxs-ritex aeons, and tate. the
liberty of submitting this' proposition to you for your
ecinsideratiorc. Being satisfied that a business based
upon these principles will meet alike. with the support
and approbation of all our Mends, we therefore propose
to sell goods LOW, for one price, with no deviation ;which
we are firmly ervlneed will result in mutual benefit to
all who practiee it. We take this .opportunity of res
pectfully siolielthsg sour phtnanage, assuring youthat rw
pains or exerthin will be spared to please, nor any effort
withheld to promotedhe interest or secure the approba
tion and support of alijour friends and patrons. Give
us a call aCthe corner ,of Centre rand 'Market street.—
Storeformerly °cop' by John S. Morris. •
STICLITER k THOMPSON.
:Pottsville May . 31,1 •
22-tf • .
f'a J iyt~)sft:l
ABLISHMENT.
. DICK I N SON "respivDtt
ouncea to the ptithle th:
has purehaaed the entlt
k of the late tirtit of More
and Dlpkiteon, NW In;
ads es-trylnp on the plumbing
neluess in all Its brandies at
'le old Stand under ,the Potts
le House. Viirre he hopes by
-? , tine to business, bCt - I ntai
able to merit a share of !the
bile patronage. lie wlllguar
-141 ht, work to be --a. 4 good,
it OM , be dune on as ra
table terms, as can be done
iwbere.
Sir - Give hint a tritd.'Slll
11. WHIM - 0N
August 27,15 M 6'.;-t fl
tßsflle..lan.6: f 6 1-tf
HARDWARE.
AL L
• Of D. 011
Esittogrly lo llaruware stage.
TrAVINer front the 'corner
of Centnytnd-liarkit streets, to Fry & Martz's old'
stand, 'nearly opposite. Afv. Elderly would inform his
friends and the tinhabitants of this and adjoining coon- ,
ties, that everythintsin the hardnare line will always be
found at his establishment, where they may be certain
of getting =vertu. articles at the lowest prices. Jar Ito-
Member to callOD: V. Esterly'snardware Store, Centre
streeo Nlelow,
N 11.Ordert propel lit7001:111, of Esterly & Friekis DlStk.
nincture. welted and promptly attended to:-
Pottsville, APri119,18.56
FAIR - BCAL 3
fp HE subseri A
bers,-agents let the Plan
t. aseturers, haveJtiet received i new article,ealled
the "Union Counter Seek s " calculated to weigh from
en ounce to 240 be. 'Fatale et the York Store.
. -
otts►llle, April 28tir, 1655 t
COLEMAICS cunmety STORE,
zio. north •rutra street.
Gortr i MI!TANTLY . on hantl,a large as
eat of Pen And Pocket Knives, Scissors, and
itssors, Table Knives and Forks, In. Ivory, stag, buffalo;
bone and wood handles; amen and Farkas Ehts, Ronk
Kekes, &c. -
very esterudve assortment o f Weiteri, Tea
Trays, Ac.
Fine English, Owns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers!,
and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with a general
stock of Fancy Ilardwart. constantly on hand. •
JOHN M. COLEMAN, forporier.
Philadelphia ,Dee. 30,1884 glee. 13,52 j
/IQPILCOMINIIIWIQUIVARE HOUSE .
18PETKE STICEETy rottsvtlle.—
j The roliocribers are•prepared to furehh the Tied;
Machlnistand Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight
added) wholesale or retail,•best American Dar Iron, mate.
ufsetared at Potiseille.and warranted of traperiorqualitr
Also, light Tinils Jultabli for mines, and Gable. Chains
tarnished at short notion direct - from the IMPorter.'
E:YARDLNY & SON.
• York Store,Noe. 1833 . 474 f
HARDWAR i E I ftIe IRON DEPOT. ".
lift,TH 'so ` Illdn, having now !arrang
ed hit goods at his new place of business
and with a new determination of furnish
ing all such goods u the liminess ot, the
Coal %peon may require, at their Wiest marklet value,
solicits the inspection of the Public. I shall he always
on hind and have on hand a full stock of • , - .
Bar Iron, - ~ • Chopping Axes,
..:4 •
Ylne Iron,, :i i Coal Shovels, .' -
Cast Steel, Trace Chains. --, - •
Slit Iron, , - - Nails and S.plkes, '
Rope, . -. Tackle Bimini,
Bellows, . Anvils and Tires, Ae., ..'
Hardware and Iron Depot,Clavas, Slum. three doors
above Market, East side. ;,:: . - FRANK POTT,
. July 1¢,1854 i . . - -- .. , 28-tf , -
WAIL STO dogma be
*Land nearly oppadtetbe 311-
!Marine, where will be found,
issortment of flausiwats:
Files. , •
Tine Trays..
Britania Ware,
Assortment of tinaLoeke, •
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
. Table Spoons. - -
- and Vices, •
.4elle and Spike.. dasorbsenrof line 0 use; •
'Railroad Iron and Nails, Sheet iron Crucibles,
Smith Tools, Wire. Tin Plate,
linUding Haterhis, Crass Kettles, • - -
Cast Steel. . • Sad Deus,. -
Shear : .• . %upland Boller*, ••••
Arm Blister, . . _ ma ns . •
Miltasirs, - Railroad Trues, -
Crosweut Saws; . ' Snyder and Shot.
_ • . , .
Q. B. retzrres hlstitardti ton& palate for thepatroulde:
they extended to biotin hisindividualeapasity.and hopes
the new' Brut. by the qualltiheir anode, strict attar.
Ikea to basiness,and acme ng Rift/41 1 m i l mrre
and continual theitoontln s u p port u. .
4 11,1 WITT IMORCIT„ '
Mairseeit4,4.!rfa. AiPetestrest
alisift 4 4. 14 " -"`
BRICHT 6.
NNW 'Wan%
kill, Mats' Holt
ners Rant, Po
an sseelLirnt I.' ,
Coach Tellnadniph
glwillil l 4 -
•
- • •
s Tools.
Carpenter's Tools,
Glass and Paint.
Bar Iron of all sties,
Rolled 44 ''• - - ---
Rolls v.' tel.
ortuc•Api_p' rimming STORE.
EIN #l7 SAYLU,I4 formerly drug
.
• 2, , ist N.J. 8. C. 3bertin;.respirtingy announces to
the public that be has. established hirawelf in the
a p o th ec a r y berieese..and opened a new drugstore.
near W.it, U. filine's cabinet warerooms, twilaricrt
atrret. aberr Setyatst. and Wilke the patronage of
these who map require anything hit his line, promising
that every ranter d tention that his experience will
enable him to give. and that the nature of the business
demands. [Pottsville. Aprili.2.
• I,YJONEr KATtIIAIRIr.
YOU used Lyons hatitairmi
L-Lfgr the hair! It is the mr4; delightful toilet artl
ele in the worid and Is preentimently hellcat-hi for Grey
and Bald brads. The Kraimiron fully rettorril my hair
after a ilaidnris of twit e Years. Yours trill V.
IL L. ATIYATER,
• co. 56 WaTtil (trim, Sew Yoria 4
/too. Lyons' Extract of Pure Jimmie* Ginger.. for dyk,
pepaia and general nerrous debility, ir.. . eau be b .id at ' •
CAARLEDS
' Perfumery and Variety Eton,Centre Steve!. Pottsville.,
Octobbr 'II, 1533 ' ---.,,, ' 4111
.1
THE TRIM DIGF.STIFE FLUID. or GASTRIC JUICE.,
PREPARED from RENNET, or the .
fourth stomach otthe ON-after dinetlonsof Ramo
Liebitt. th. great Physiological Chem ist, 14,1. S. :Ad lI
TON, M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. - •
This Is Nature', omit Rowdy for 'an unhealthy stom
ach. No art of man ran equal its curative 'ilvers. It
contains n. Alcohol. bitters. acids. or nauseous drugs.—
It estremelv agreeable to the taste, and may be taken
by the most feeble patients who cannot eata watercraek
er without acute distress,. Beware ofdrup,pati Imitations.
Pepsin is itat.tdrter- _
Call on the agent andget a doseriptireelreniar. gratis,
giving a large amount of scientific evidence. from lie
big's Animal Chemistry: Dr. Combes Physiology of Di
gestion Dr. Pereira on /VA and Diet: Dr. John W.
Dr:eve of NOW York University :Prof. Dunglison'sPhyo•
balmy: Prof.SFr Wan. of Tale.-C.llege: Dr. Carpenter's
Ph - ysiology de., together with reports of cures from all
parts of the United Stales.
41- 'Sell' by all druggists and ,Lmlers-In Medicines.—
Price ONE DOLLA it per bottle. -
It. BANNAN, Inote-Ve and Retail Agent.
Pottsville.
-'lO
)lurch
M& - W. EM[IG,
Wholesale -and Retail •
druggist acct 402:tonalast.
S..E. Corner. Ventre and Norwegian Sta.,
(Oppo.ite Jb,rtimer'4 Mad.)
•Pflor TSVILLE, PENNA.
.
p The subscriber. having taken povesslon of
Wthe bona*, formerly occupied by Mrs, k!.. M.
Ileatty, h r fonverted the sa me' into a
Drugaild Apothecary Store,
such as he thinks will prove satisfactory to
. all pal-chasers. and resPeettully calls the at
tention of ltia friends and' the Public to his choice stock.
lie ha• taken great care in_the selection -of his Drugs.
Medicines, &c., and ran therefore cheerfully recommend
each and every one as being
l'r'RE AND 17. NA DULTERATED.
le iv deterntinvd to give his oodividtil personal at
tentlon to his business. at all hoursof the day an - Imight
when required. believing that the slice-, •tut 'reputation
qf phygiciatas as well as the inroluabl, ores of their pa.
hints dtpende in a great measure on the care of the
Apothecary and the quality of hie drugi and mixtures;
and lie feels confident that cactrstrso. when_obtained . at
the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only
question with his customers: when once his reputation
as a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be Batista&
torily established.
This reputation he is dtermi ned to build up, with the
assistance of a share the pnbile patronage— s fair pro ,
portion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous
friends, Independentlf of that which he hopes to obtain
by close attention to business and strict 'attention to
mixing prescriptions which may affect the health and
. .
lives of his customers. . -' -
Deception in preparing and 6tnisitinding of medicines
for ruthless_ speculation be will never resort to, though
it is notoriously true that such a dangerous deception is
much more extensively and successfully practiced by
druggists titan can 14 -, eadily Imagined.
Confident of obtaining..a name and rank amongst the
first of his cutumnoraries. 'he only asks attention to
prove his will to serve, and his shinty to satisfy the most
exacting.
ftirl'atrons may with confidence rely upon the prompt
and faithtui execution of their orders. vent by mall or
otherwise:, - CHAS. W. EPTING,
• ,
, - Dnuaatsr k CIIF.IIIBT.
'S. F,. Carver of Centre and Narweigan SU., lidisnillt.
Potsville. June 21, '56 26.1 y
_. .
The virus of disease often makes its way to the inter
nal organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrat
ing Ointment.taelting under the heed salt is rubbed
in, is absorbed through the samechannels,and.reaching
the floa t or inflammation. promptly and invariaLly sub
dues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the
lungs, or any. other important organ.' It penetrates the
surface to the Interior, through the countless tubewthat
communicate with the sk Dias sumr.er,rain passes into
the fevered earth; diffusing its cool and regenerating in
fluence.
Skin Diseases and Glandular Swellings.
Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced
by the acts-Inflammatory action of this Ointment. An
gry Eruptions, such as'Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. Tetter,
Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rash. Scabies. or Itch,
ke.. die out, to return no more, under Its application.—
Despite, experience in all parts of - the world proves . its
infallibility in diseases 01 the skin, the muscles, the
joints and the glands.
Ulcers, Sores and Tiunors.
.The effect of this unrivaled external remedy_ upon
Sercifula. And other virulent ulcers and sores. Is almost
miraculous. It firsEdlscbarges the poison which produ
ces suppuration 'and proud flesh, and thus the- cures.
which its healing properties afterward complete, are safe
as well as permanent.
Wounds, Bruises, Burns - and,Besds.
In casesot the fracture of the hones.ittk i n;!es. caused
by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Sta Itheume..
than, Stiffness of the joints. and contractio of the Sin'
as. it is employed and warmly recommended by the fa
culty. .Tbis toaryelous remedy has been introduced by
its inventor In petson Into all the leading hospitals of
Eitrope, and no private household should without it:
Undeniable Testimony.
The Medical Staff of the French and En lith Armies
in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of
liolloway's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for
sabre arts, stabs, and gun shot wounds. It is also used
by the surgeons of the Alli4d Navies.
Both the Ointment and' the Pilli should be used
. in the following eases:
Bunions Skin Diseases
Burns, 'Swelled Glands
Chapped Wands Fore Legs
'Chilblains fiord Breasts
Fistula Sore Heads
Gent Sore Throats
'LlAmbago Sores of all kinds -
Mercurial Eruptions Sprains
Piles Stiff Joints
Rh umatism Tetter
Ringworm Ulcers
Salt Rheum - Venereal Bores •
Scalds _ . Wounds of all kinds.
- Sold at the Manuhketories of Professor Holloway, 80
Maiden Lam, New York, 2441trand, Loudon. and by all
respectable druggists and dealers in medicine Igloo
out the 'United States _and 'the civilized world, to Ws,
at 23 rents, 62% cents, and 81 each. sir There lea col,
siderable saving by taking the larger Eite4. - •
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients 14 (may
disorder are affixed to each pot.
June 21, VI . 23-ly
R. KENN,EDif, of Roxbury, has
dis in one or our comma pasture speeds a
remedy that cures
Every Kind of Humor, -
from the worst scrofula down to a common piniple.
_-
Ile has tried it in over 1100 easel:, and never failed ex
cept in two cases (both thunder humor). lie has no in
his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue,
all within twenty miles of Boston.
E. YARDLEY A SON
17-
One to three tattler will cure the worst kind of pimples
on the face. - •
Two to.three bottles will cure the system of biles.
-Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker do
the mouth and stomach.
Three to Ore bottles are warranted to cure the worst
ease of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in
the eyei.
,Two bottlei are warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to' care corrupt and
iunning ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst
%se of ring Worm.
-Two or three bottles are warranted to rare the wed
desperate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt
rheum.
Five to eight bot tles will cure theworst case of scrofula.
A. bona t is always,experienced from the first bottle,
and a perfect cure is warranted when the abotequantity
Is taken.
Reader, I peddledover a thousand bottlesof thistle the
vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of It in every
ease. So sure as water will extinguish Breoro sure will
this cure humor.. I never sold a bottle of It but that
sold another; after • trial It always speaks for itself.—
There are two things eked this herb that appear .to me
'surprising; Ana that it grows in our pastures, in sore
places quite plentlfuliabd'yet its value has never bees
known until I tiscestered it In 1846.—ereond, that it
should cure all Itima y iumor.- • , -
In order to give so: des of the sudden rise and great
popularity ot the , I will state that in April,
ISA I peddled it andAld abont six bottles per day—ln
April,lBs4. I sold overtire, thousand bottles per day of It.
gems of the wholosadruggiste who havehein in the
business twenty and thlrtj years, say that
the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There
universal praise of it [rota all quarters. . •
, toys:mu practice! always ;dart strictly for humors
—but since Its introduction as a general family Medicine.
t r e nt and wonderful virtues have been blued In It that,
nererinepected.
Several cases of epileptic Sts—a disease .which war-d
-wayseonsidered Incurable. have been Cured by a few ,ot.
ties; 0, what a mercy If it will prove effectual lb all
lame of that' Flirt malwdy...thers are but few who have
seen more of tt than I have.
'I know of_several cases of Dropsy, all or.theta aged
people eared by it . For the minus diseases of the Liver-
etch Headache. Dyspepsia, Asthma. Ferrer and Ago., Pain
in the side, Diseases of the eptns„,and particularly in dis
eases of the kidneys. dm., the dessevery has - done more;
food than any medicine everkeown.
No change of diet necemary—eat the best yostset and
smooth of It.-
Directions/or use„—Adnits, onatableapoonful per day
- children °Ter ten Years, a dessert spoonful- , children,
from eve to right yaws.twkapoonfol. As no directions
emalbe applicable to all sonstitntlons,take sniectent to'
operate on the towels twice* day, - ' 1
ktanniketared by . DONALD KlifilfEDY#
le, .&e.120, Warren dive*. Rarbtn , y, Mau.,
•
• Pince, Oa* Dollar.
- WU/auk Aristel*New York city, C. V. Cliekreer,ll
lanky street; -C. Blot, Broadway; Ramble
Clark, 216 Broadway; A. 3. AD. Banda.loo Felton '
Wholesale agent . foe- Pensaylvatsta. T. W. .Dvon. *-
dews. 110 Borth end Street, Pbiladalphla
Tor ado in rourripors G; "lre , riON
. C.:Thibitt
lerryleiletWt ' ••- . _ *ly
MEDICINAL
GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!
A MEDICAL. R_EVOLUTION
The World Unanimous
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
The Great Counter Irritant.
Medic:S lN CREA 7 T o c,S t I '
e Age.
M:IiNITYXCTITItES:'.'":
- TOBACCO; OSCARS AND OATS,
AT the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco
and Cigar Manufactcry
te.ooo bushels prime Oatst 200 barrels Smoking Toboc
co; 20100 Ralf Spat:dab Cigars; 100,000 Span ish ~Uces.
4 .4.5,000 Cuba Extras. . .1 A .1.1 ES S.• MOYER..
Ilauiburrks county.
3,`•
Rept: .12, '35
, •
THE LATE FIR • 1
NOTWI I 116 - 1 . -AN ' the,;TIRE
width destrolod oar (7“arh pri. , :ry, and ter' Pe
I. ore Leos., no are not diP.-ourai:eil. D r hair
Lately to work_ at the old thrp ttrar t tionerr,Furnare.
where we will ho happy to RV our trion
into us a call and aolat tut to rrpalr .Cr tope.
Amaintr
,434 r,
Pottsville. f1et..25,
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD e ' i
- - .1143.tatongo Ora I. itthrtar. Pa. I
iIIIE subscriber is prvared. :Lillis a ) 1
Mani!. to furnish ell kinds of in:declaim in "hie II e.
b.r building purgoare—pLain and ornamental. Ile i n
vitas rut irular attention to the. TOMB Z`t -in es and '..!ict •
manta of hiii manufacture. They au be turf to every a
riety of style, and wilt compare fivorably, in beauty a ~..i
liniatt, , witb any obtained e seabare; and are tittered at
cheaper-nit*. ' JO/IN T. LANG;
Patty/1116,Thu . IT, '36 - 4:1•4y,
ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORy.
St lair, Schuylkill Co!,, Pa.
TTHIS .ES'I'ABLISHMENT is no u;
I .. prepar4 to contract with Railroad and others
for any number of Freight and Coal Cara of every de
scripticn.
The machinery is of the Most apptov.d constru.tion.
and the Miterials Used of the lest quality. the I•ro
prletor can guarantee the work equal to any ruanutic
tured in th. Tnited States..
th.• Chilled Plate Wheels usial by him are
from the Celebrated F. - undry ot hush a Lobdell, which
for excellence have no superior.
C ARLE.I3 R. ARROW. Proprieti.r.
LAWTON, jr.: Supt.
°c.f. - 4, '54 40,3 m.
- POTTSVILLE
Sadd a and Harness I.ilanufactory.
The S
!ire, Subscriber would - e 1;1 - N,
i. again
most respectfully Witte the
attention of the eel item. of. Pott?,
villa and the Coal Region in' xeneral. his large and
well selected stock of - SABDLERY, all kinds of
Carriage and Train Hartle's,
Collars of all descriptions- Drift itainees, si c. Ito de
sires all who may needanythingin the above line to cull
and see his goods before purchasing elsewhere. as there
tan be nothing. lost. -
Orders fur Harness, &c.. promptly filled on rertionable
terms. LKFEVER WOMELS.DORFE.
Opposite Episcopal church, Centre street, Pnasrille.
March 3.1535 [May 13.'54j 9-tt •
• SOLOMON HOSIVER.
Wholesale an --
TOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware,
Itrittannla and Brass Ware, Cutlery - . kr.,- e t e
K t,lten Range... Itangsnollers, Portable I:an
gen. ,Oas Ov ens. ll..fers, 4c.. kc. Raving en
larged Kis steep he has added to his former
meek a meg,. variety of new patterns of Cook
ing. pallor, office and hall stoves, ands in. has
now the largest-stock that hes ever bFfn oftertld in this
county: Ile invites his friends and cu..totners tr 7( call
and examine for themselves faeling confident that he can
suirthent in quality and pricey . J.
!re. Ile calla their particular attention terhls sheet
Iron Parlor Storm which he warrants to 4ivelhore heat.
with leoa fuel than any other stove in use. Ile haa also
eplendld article Of Itifehen Ranges, which. be can give
Oho hihest recommendation.
Pottsville. Augn't 30.'55 - = 45-
TAM AcHiet COAC H
Shop FACTORY
And Smith ,
PPRNER of Broad and Centre sts,
& DEAN. 'Proprietors.
~lest. Foster k Dean hating entered
Into Alintrshlp. In the Carrhtge
llorv. 4 hoeina..lllack<mit Ling businesake
w sold inform the public. through theJousx tt_ that they
will henceforth carry. on all the abuse named branches at
their workshop in Tamaqua, at the ad stand. Mr. Fos,
ter is well known as a blacksmith, kc-and Mr. Dean is a
professional Coach Maker—both are practical mechanics.
and by a combination of their skill, they intend to add
to their favorable and well known reputations as black
smith and carnage maker. feeling cotldent that thou'
rprodnetio. a cannot be excelied.
Messrs. Foster A Dean will keep constantly - on band
every 13rietv of Carriages, Crtarhs anon aeons, and hnld
themselves - in readiness to execute all orders—jobbing
or otberwlae—with good workmen, at short notice, on
the easiest terms and in the beat manner.
Orders from all parts of the surrounding County soil
elted--address Foster k Deaii, Coach makers, &c., Tama
titta, Pa.
July 2_6.'56
_
LOOK HERE!
The Chcope4t place to !jet Store*. 7'ioccore is at
EORGE -H. 'I'ICHTER'S 01d
"Stand. in Centre street. Pottsville, nearly opposite
Brown's Apothecary Store. where he has now on hand a
full and choice assortment of
Siore4. Sheet Iron. Tin. ropper, Britlannia,
wh,leh he offers wholesale and retail. sys
at prices correspOuding with the Jlttr •
times, and which cannot be surpas
red In the c- unly, In cheapness and
quality.
During the approaching season he will pay particular
attention to furnishing stoves of all kinds. Viz; Cooking
Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Office Stovei, &c. 'lie has made ar.
rangements with the manntaiturer to furnish the same
patterns of cooking stoves which are furnished at Derrts
establishment. This a the best and most approved kind
of cooking stoves in use And uo family should be with
out it. Missing or broken plates are furnished at all
times, at the shortest notice Old stoves taken in ex
change for new ones. sod stoves delivered without charge_
in the vicinity of Pottsville. The undersigned being
a practical tlnsmith,-flatters himself to be able to glib:,
Box tin always
n'tCIITEII.
IPotts4ille. Angnst 16,'56 ' 3.7etim
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER
MANUF-ACTUR INC COMPANY
mak. - ow baud at their exteu•ive establishment. on
lialltoad street, a gleat quantity of lumber 01 every kind
sled description, which they can supply to Operators,
Carpenters and Builders. at lower rates than it can be
bought elsewhese. They - are also ready to ...apply,
through the toeing of their.aacootvo business, and la
bor totvistimactentes. manufactured articles in their line
at a waving of 25 per cent. on former cost.
Their large workshops have been in successful opera
tion for the past year, turning out vast, quantities of
.Doors, Window Frames,
- Sash, Panel Work,
Mouldings, Bed-posts,
Blinds, Bannisters,
Shutters,
Am/ ad kindle of framed, Paneled and Turned Work,
c ey have constantly on hand. - They are ready
to execute orders at the shortest novice. for any quantity
or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff.
Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds. for building put-.
poses. Oak, Maple. Poplar,. chair, . plank and scantling
boards: Cherry, Walnut , Mahogany, itc., for cabinet
work; White and Yellow Pine boards fir flooring, raw or
made to order; White Pine plank. 3, 234.2. 13/ 2 ,1%:%
and %inch panel, always ready; els., plank, beams,
rails, twinning, posts, shingles, lath. ceiling , lath, pall
ing. &e.,
APR Ills of sawed stuff antievervtbing in-tbeir line
on hand or to order, at the sliortest notice.
Pottsville. March 29 10-
InTirOM 4:11 - . Obi - A '!4,11
- The Great Invention of the Day.
T HE subscriber announces to the citi
zens, g stose o l f t Iti l X i a il s7Pass
that l he ' h as the i
tent Flouring Mill, which Is pronounced the greatest
American invention of the day. The sabseriber has one
of 'these Mills In full operation now, iu Tremont. where
he invites all persons to call and 'lee it in operation.
This highly . ingen ions. and - much needed Invention,
forms an eut ire new feat are In the manntacture of Wheat
Into Flour; .and the . srendld manner in which it per
forms its work. Grinding;-Bolting, and separat ing the
grain at a single operation into seven different dualities
of Flour and Feed. and that within a spare of ovv y twen
ty-one Oat in length by four feet in breadth. at the ra
bidity oir twelve bushels per hour. on a pair of French
urr millstones only thirty inches in diameter. The
Grain la converted at a single operation into F ir xtra and
Superfine Flour. Fine Flour. Middli nes. Shipstn s. Shorts
and Bran. any power being applicable to propel it, from a
lour horse up to any other desired. The small space It
occupies wonldnot be missed when Plan:din a roont.with -
other machinery. and the small amount of power it re,:
quires to propel It, makes it certain tbat..ere long. it :will
supercedo and revolutionize all other Flouring Mills. So.
applicable, is this Still to the wants of the world. that`
every saw - mill, ma hive shop, locomotive shopalaridry,
forge, 'oiling mill, o. any building having a power alrea
dy erected. can now have within its walls a conipletelder
chant Flouring Millet the trifling cost of from four to
seven hundred dollars. and thus the enormous amount
of Grain raised within. the United States, can be' cower-.
ted into Sionr within its limits.
With one of these Mills nearly every.large Colliery es
tablishment in this courOy where steam power is used
for primping, should be supplied. 'They could be erected
at a small expense and would enable them to manatee
lave their own flour.
This 31111 only occupies the space of 21 feet in length',
by 4 in width: 'lt is also portable and when put np can
he placed In a wagon pr dray, and with a. single horse
larded to any part where thay desire tc use it. Its con
struction is so simple that it can be connected with any
engine by a single shaft. .
. - Single or Township Rights will be disposed of by the
.subscriber, residing at Tremont. Hundreds of certifi
cates from Millers and others who have seen the Mill in
operation, can be seen at the residence of the Subscriber
J. A. L. TICE. •
51 -5 f
110+•.
BRSIWN'S
491.110110 t eo Ary.
A h LTHOUGH• It thunders and light
nings in all corners of Schuylkill county, and rains
new_ rug Stores, the undersigned still maintains in a
firm manner, his old establishment as heretofore, and
will continue to accommodate his customers in such a
prompt and astistlictory manner as. to warrant and se
cure their entire confidence. At the tame time be
takes this opportunity to return to his friend/and
patrons his . grateful acknowledgements Sir the
very substantial manor n whlch.they have, dur
ing many years; fev44 him with their patronage, tend
hope they will coutifine to appreciate our humble efforts
to serve them. Oar Drug Store is ti ted up in a superior
manner suits well stocked with all kinds of-drugs. in
this respect our establishment cannot be excelled by any
other similar concern. JOIL"i G. BROWN, -
Druggist and Chasid.
Pottsville, Juno it. la 25-tr
[.....,17,....i_itz_ „ low N
wimp,. .8 C O ZPOUND at .
PUKE cop '1,,1vE4
_ OiL :AND; latiE t .
JIM= ..-- , ---m - NEM 4
A - CIME 1 0 011:CON811 4 PTION.COUG BS, COLDS, ASTII
MA, BQONCRITI GENERAL DEBILITY,
A LL SCROFULOUS HUMORS.
area ,Tom Tried It!
Thin irawtaet question should be artkOß every Invalid
who is sang from pulmonary trouble in this tickle
climate. Dave you tried WILBOWS .COSI POUND OP
ODD LITER OILAND LIME t It will not natmeitelike
the plain OIL, but is on the contrary, pleasant to the
hate: moroover, the Phosphate of Lime ix, in this com
bination, a most remarkable aid to tho healing proper
. Iles of the Pure Cod Liver OIL as the.;diming
eater of-the
from s boat of like gratefulacknowledr,o
meets) will amply show. No person should neglect, for
- single hoer, a cough, or any affection of the lungs.lest
the mold seders consequence! follow. Dr.. Wllbor's
pretender. m both safe and simple, and sure in ell ordi
nary e uses, and his performed some surprising cures in
divided eotniusupticin, where • ordinary' medical aid has
De. Wnscre.:--During nearly the whole of the past
winter, I had suffered soriotudy with a cough, which had
so irritate I my lungs, that my physician frankly admit
ted idiLrear of consumption following this trouble as the.
ffprs..g weather set In- aledielne seemed to afford me
little relieC, until I tried your preparation 'of Cod Liker
Oil and Lime. The effort lam forted be facts to admit,
was almost magical, and I bare the pleasure of 'laying at
this wilting. (Mars 2d.18)3,) I am entirely free from any
pulmonary trouble. , - • -
-IVith thanks to Yon fOr your valuable discovery,' Ste ,
0017 recommend it lethal* who are that' afflicted. -
Alarms, C. nous,
Chinsher street, Boston.
gams iketured only
_by ALE.XP4/4./ 1 . B. wir.thit,„
chaos&
166 Couri ifxset. 'Bodo*.
For oho phi bidapiai to , ft. Dram Scas.l32
North Eamind 7or Ws .10 Pottrrill• try, J. C. -
- Magni, Drsigestiapposito Elop":4 .
Pottr0111; !VS! ' 10:.loor
TO.,BUIT:DERS.I
AMIVISER,I:I-U_MBER!!:
rri4e Subscriber respectfully
. annputices.
L to the public that be - hv e.nurieted h 1.. tearii Cif'
ritiartiavv-mill in Leetnct Yaliey. Sehuylhill reunty, and
1.4 ;I.*, prepared to furith‘b 311 kindv Lumber ai ttie
lowe , t prin. s--,such as Pine, Hemlock and Whitt 4,ktt:
every vh:e snd ckeerlptien.
Bill,..,.fionnUer cut to order nt the ~hertevi
NuT. 171 '55 46-tr. EDWAL D P....1114N1).
RT PLANING RAIL .
Til T.
. • Sunbury-4 Erie Failroad and the Canal;
Oppoqte the ,e'urnfre.P.
I. EX) . ;S:ANC' C0.,.w h..pt e
It I ,A 3, and Retail Dentt-sand and 3lanninet urer.
and )roli. is piste floorin.; s.tsh. doom Id nag. ihu
ters. madldinzs, ag:fl scroll siicin
funcy and plain. MI ions or tumitcr and pidni.,
dpne 4,lth promptness. and In the be<t martuer. i I
P. . -
---q
.f-: ; : FAIN'f,I . NG, &C
Nglow STYLES WINDOW SHADES.
tI
UST received a large and deg t t as
t I eortuleut of w new 'mid bewu i tl.lll
intlehliug Gold Dadrrcd.ollud, lAndseare,4 11
rat. Gothic he., Le., , chesper than ever.
*LSO
Pimred, Glazed an I Milo Paper -
, sertption Ft.r :tale by
Centre Et reet„oppesite
ltlamb 22,
.. _
---- ' ------- PAIER HArCI CS, . .
Borders, Curta issOisc., Ace.
1
r HE subscriber.,is no* receiving:hi
~ew patterns of Paper liangiti'gs and llorders: f ,
hai
Is nation , and rooms 'etr.hraeleg . ..the newl:st and we
sultah - - ort.erns—select. d for the Usual size al houses
be papered in the country. The sdle.criter takes gre.
rare iu selecting hispaPers to suit the houN.s to he
pyres!. Among the lot arca raw elkgant patterns of gel
for calla and parlors. ~
Our stock embraces assortments rom four dittere
manufacturers. which gives a greatvariety of palter
h. , shoe:so from.
Alas, Cheap Papers, in Great Variety,,
t all prirra. some as bra at
. S , refits a piece.
ittper Curtains in Groat Vi;, , ety, Iflmicialf unit it t o ,
air- Papir flingers furnished with paper at wholesa
prices. Good paper hangers also furul.hcal when r
quitvd. ' ...
, ,___.... .. . 1
Our earl/Id:assortment of paper ban:Za:V. uuruer l
i. an
paper shades: presents plculiar attractions to thoso wl
desire to tierehase, and as our stock 1. the 1ar.4.-ri In th
'section ofilhe country, persms can almost a 1.., ay s lar a
couttnralated by calling at It. HANNAN'S
Cheap Book and Paper t,.r
m.'
Mn•rll clb
PHILADELPHIA.;
DECOU dt MIDDLETON
•
ft" , 01:11:11S 4NI, I.FAL?I ,
IRON AND STEEL, ,
No. 13 Hort Water street. above Idol:kat,
April 12-1.4 e: 15-ly
' - C. F. SHOENER.
Wholesale Dealer lb fools, Shoes, and
FANCY sTRAw AND PALM LEAF HATS,
.V) 1444 North Third Stre,i, Pleiradr/phfr.
Janulry. He. 1.56 3 - 1 Y i
CLARIFIED o'sie‘rirrei0 ' sie‘rirrei scalable
lib,Pontlers orllidel.keemra.
rom.taptly ori;band
and Icr .tale, by , ANPI:I.Vi 51c1i1.1 1 / 1 . :1 f. 4 .4).N;
... N 0.1159 Noith ties. nd t.Strert-, Philadelphia,
November 15. '56 - , •, I'^' m,,'
LEATHER: LEATHER! LEATHER !
HENRYW. OVERMAN,lmporter
of FRENCH CALE SKINS. and icurral Leathig•
Denier, No 6 South 241 St.. l'hilvlelphia. , .
- Aseueral apsortmeot ~f ail k huts of Lt.:A.:4IFR, MogoccOs,
ote., ele. - RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER. .
An* In. 15.56. 1:14.615i
_._ .
--
aCHT: LICHT !I LICHT; !'
- 13 U RN IN G FLUID; Absolute, Mug
." )gists* and Perfumery , ALCOHOL: CASPItlikiK„ or
NNE OIL; PIUVOICNE. GAS. and OF i'Ult-
PENTINE: all of Which am of a superior quality:—
Manufmtured and for•sale at the lowest Ntanufaetarer's
prices. by - YARNALL L cGLtti.
No.. el and 2sa North Zd st.. above Noble. l'hilad . a.
ifirOrders respectfully solicited. will to filled 'with
pronintness. and delivered to any of the V, U. In the
city free of ehar,n3.,
Sept.l3, 1856.
OILS: OILS!: OILS2II ,
J. B.- A. A; S. ALLEN. 1,
7 staid S. South Wharves, Philo elithla,
lAEA LEDS N OIL. have
Ifeeived. direct from New Bedford. the foffewinasup.
ply of Oil, which they offer for sale at the lovers?. market
rates:
WintorSperm oilAntiagat I
WlnterWhalvoil 12.500 11
do Filoph.mtoll,9.Co ll do lacked do dc 7,000 do
Also. in st,we.i.iroasing Oil. Pale and B
Sperm a,cl Adamantine Candles.
B.ly :
PLATORtit) "SCALES
(IF F. VERY description, sbithblo' for
Itailroadg..to, weighing Hay, Coal, Ore; and ' Mer
• ban fliv,) generally. l'urehasen, run no risk, every wide
is guarantied corree. and If utter trials net rotund sat-
IsfactdrY. can be returned 'MOW. Chaliee.
le . Factory at the Old Stand, - established Toil. torire
than twenty yearr,eomer Ninth and Melon F treed;
• AIIEGTT A Coy ;
Successors to Ellicott Abbott.
I 374ux
LADIES' FANCY FUR: : •
I CIN- FAREIRA, No. 284 Mo'rket.
Ipy street. above Nth, Philadelphia, I MPORT It, tiANII
FACTUREIt and DEALER in, all kind andi
.inalitiel of FANCY FllltS. fur LadleS and. r
Chhdren. .1. F. would call ,the tittentibn o
the Ladies and others to his immense assort- 1
meta, being the direct I mfmrter`lind IMatfitactiarer''of
all my FURS. I feel confident in *soling the -
this greatest inducements to those 'in want, and ;at tht
same time will have one of.the largeit assortinonts to Fe
' -
StOrekeepers and the trade will please Orel mei is On
before'purrheeing. as my Whole.ale department li
dell
supplied to meet the demandlor every artielei in the Fur
"lne, and at the lowest possible 31anufacturei's priced.
Jult FATUEIRA, 28-1 Nu rket si.
16-IM ;
Feet. °JUG,
LOOK' LOOK!: i t .owcp: " I
. icTNTIL, illid during Ache Holidy's,
„ I I will sell Gold and Silver W.f,I.ToI.IES T , CIA INS,
Ji!. f ELRY, CLOCKS. or any othek
_article I In MY line.
chea , er than they can be .bought atiducgoo.!Every
article iv trranted to be strictly atc‘rapiesedtedi or the
money' returned. I ,
Sir LOOK AT MESE PRICES. - W 4•11
Solid IR karat Gold Patent Levers, 15 Jewelwairranted
two years. only - 's'2s 00
Mier Levers. 15 Jewels, warranted 1 yr. ., 112 00
Cameo Sets ilEar rings and Pin.) entire news) - 101; 700
•Other style! of Ear-rings and Pins, in .setk, aal •
...,
low as 1 II 25
-Brass Clocks from $1 to sm 1.. . ;
.
The reputation this store . lias acquired for fair dialing,
selling, heap and being ace( tninodating. should jinduce
purchasers to call and see quality, style dud 'price of
Omits, before going elsewhere. , I '
!
•
Remember name and location. • ...1 .
E. W. MASSON, S7S Rid Avenue.
Nov. 22, '56 . I 47.5 t - i .1
• ,
'1 •
CARPETS AND OI c L , CLOTHS.'
Ride 'age's Cheap arrell:Store. i
PERS()NS can purchatie ICarpets,
All Cloths. Jlattings, dr.. very cheap. wholesale or
retail, as the subscriber Is under a very lqw rant 'and
light store expenses. and Is enabled to sell! at • the airy
lowest prices. -Ile would call attention to his
,I -
• !
Beautiful Imperial 3 ply, • . ! 1 !
J
Superfine 1'11.4.1131f 2 CARPETS.
P. - - -tad Medium:lngrain 2 ply, • i
_. -
ins tr..- .
. Veuitians of 41 kinds. i
And Om l'u'ornafibut 2 to 24 feet wide, to cut for roOms,
halls.th a greit variety of low priced,lngraln
Carpets. froth '25 tclal eents. and Entry and Stair, Car
pets from 10 to 50 cents per yard; also. 31:Grit** of all
eidt ha, it earth It ugs, 'able Covers. - Floor . Cloths,. Rag
Carpers..rC. It. 11. 'ELDRIDG.E, .
No. 41 STRAWBERRY reel. one door - above C i liesinut,.!
Ist street west of Seceiud street, Philadelphia. .' ' ; 1
Sept. 20. '5O 3SZIn ' 1
--4--H--- 1
STAUFFER & HARLEY.I d
..„,., ...it CHEAP WATCH '
ns & J IVELI;Y— i
l
' l / 4 , leSa
Whele rnerretall---at thii-Oila-
delpiiia Watch & Jetortry &ere? No. I
ai North t , econd street. co
end Quarry: l'hilada. i '
Gold Lcrer'llirtches. full Jfwelted, 18 caralifireic $2 00,
. i • Gold bepine Watches4lS Off to $24 004,
Sliver Lever, full jewelled, '.' - - , =ii' $ 00
Silver l.cpine. jewels, .-.- I - - 1 06
Superior - Quartiers, - , - •Ii !--'. 7.00
...
Gold Bracelets, •
Gad Sp& tacles,
Fine Silver do.,
Ladies' Gold - • - 1 00
Silver Tes•rpoons. set, ' - • -1 00
Gold Pens. with renal. nod Silver ilrldrrs $l.
Gold Finger-rings. r. 7 3.e.. rents to go; I •ateitj9 - s,
plain. P. 34 cents: patent. ]tl' cents: Lu let, f 3 ' nt
otheSarlicles In propertion. Alt goods warrvittett o I
mint they are Kid ter. STA GYM: L. lIA it LIY.
On hand—sun - et:old and Silver Levert and: 1.4e , P Inv
stilliciwer than the above prices.:
Octobers: IBUB. , ! so-)y;
- _
egr,-e tie itinieie nttAttlis fare tl.s
THE FURNISHING STORE, •
cnsvnasf NT., cossrit OF PT. RL T
14 I MBR A C extensive tan 4 e,.tx
4
plote assortment of the latest Imphrtationa RI
i
.est manutheture. of GENTLESIEVB - OiltNIS I
GOODS. equal in material. make. texturei l dutahilit. at
style. to any stork ever offered In this ntry.Hatni
prices which cannot fail hi secure the at ntiott•of tit
,C,P,S I I arrEas. consisting of • . I
-With line bosoms, collars and _Wristilinn
_ !nen t.
of the best And finest gnalitles,end new and ebnleeitt - yles.
CALICO SHIRTS—The latest end 'meat, at: method pat-
terns. -
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS-:—Of 1,004 merino,
cashmere. silk and cotton, nYdealrelde and derible 4 uall
ties—and the Terlot Wool Undergarments, so highly ap
prised by physicians: Also, the abater Shirts' and'
Drawers. • •1;
C AVATS--Superior.quelltrand bestutiful ,stiles,and
It.
a ull assortment 'of steaks. Collars, Neckties, Gloved,
Sc rfe aild 'Outten; of the rlFltest kinds. :• i • ,
1.. 1 8P :NDERS—An almostyndless variety incieding •
th hn t and Most durable. •-,• . • • •
,_ .
OCIUUT-HANDKERCHIErS—SiIk and rotten—plain
and priuted-ran unrivalled assortment. 1,, 1 : ,
HALF HOSE—WooI and cotton, of the :Lest, ! textuic,
selected expressly for retell trade. •
.10RNINO ROBES and GOWNS—Elegant pettterns, ex
rotten t material, and of tnc best w o e .,, ,
This stock co m pr i ses all irides . from the 'Deist to the
richest. that can be produced—and having every facility
fur Import I ng, and manuft ct uri ng.not exceeded by ani oth
er establishment in the United States—buyers,, therefore,
will consult their interest by examining the graddwideb
ere $4114 at the
rom LOREST POSSIBLE
red CASH
all Maas.
Ra •• ' • 1
4rir Ooods pptly delive at the •
ilroad De
pots. Steamboats. tc.. and In ant part ofAte city, without
charce.
w c ,* Shirts made to order by experienced hinds! fo su
rior Style, pt abort notice, warranted io ht.' sir No
Machine work done in this establbehnient. , 1 .
Set Lit. 11336. - '3741n
•, - SOYS' CLAITHINC. , 1 . 1
9[lllE SUBbt;llllli.R, would respect
-
folly Inform their numeronstriendsandeastoeuenonr
Se nylkill Punoty,-that their assortment of Clothing , I'r
Younv.entlemen is much largee. than - ever; and they
are diepoeed to Fell cheap. Persons living ats distance,
have the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased al
thisatore,ll they do not emit. ' - I I '
V.A.' norr A lIROTITY.R,
- . '272 Chestnut St., corner of TentlLlPiiiisda,
Apill L'2, IfVi . - • Pl*l,
M . w.co4;
wi • .1
. ►
Broad ta ansiiton strwels, Pililade!phia, "Sum
N y 0 LD call tl d le th atte ose i attention ion of i
o sited in Railroad
Property, Rail
road
.they are adapted to the particular businme foe which
,they may be required; by the use of.one, two, time or
four pare driving wbv•elF; and the nee of the whole.
or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adbre
s on: abd in aceommodatlng them to the grades. mtrrea.
strong. h of Dope. struction. and rail and work to 1*
done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the
power to secured with the least expanse for attendance.
cost of fuel, and reparre to Road and Engine. ;With these
objects in view. pnd as the result of twenty-three years
practical experience in the business by our -ehtor pat-
um we manufactnrejler different kinds of bt/trieft, and
eeveral cluseare sizes of each kind. !artit 4 ularistien
lion paid to the strength of the timehineld the plan and
workmanship of all the details. Our long Le:perfecter
and opportunities of obtaining inforination. enableer ne
to offer these eng nes with tht. assurance that ineibeisn
ey, economy and durability, they will COMP& ittTortibl,
with those of any other kind in use. We glib tarnish tc
orderwheqs. axle, bowling or low moor tire
,tiol lit 'eerie
tree withont boring.) composition coatings for bearings;
every description. of Copper Sheet I on m4116114* Wring
and every article iiipertaleing to the repairiovlstweiral
of homMsotite En nee. W/ BALDWIN.
^seam IA tt MArnalinrilaßD.
No. 21
'hydra. of every d
DENJ. HANNAN.
Eid.r.eepal Choral.
(SIGN OF THE GHLHE ' BUFIPALO.I
11 .1;.; I , r• ; b. 1,1 I von. /MAIL ul
DqUBIA. I; GU:\ IS.
ttAt:S. •
M It AGF
I. HOR FLASKS.
INAVULIi.
CAPS. A.
the short...a limb,
N. 11.—All done
'Lb
- LS! 011.511
JOI . S I (.),N, Agyot for A: A
• LANE, t late Lint and 141.41.1 wholi,ale di a' ,
er to 011.:4 L attil NDL1..6.; I'4 l'earl. e i b. , 1, %Vat.
reet. Now York. Ali °Mem left.ht the t illre of Jaw•
ll,Urtef. 6P41 a or at the 'tivhanite Hotel, will reeds
lic‘titpt attention.
tzeptetnher ' ; -
NATIIAN [ l. Sil A itPCESi;
A'rf, LY .ti IAW,
No. 2 York Buildings,-P elphia.
Rl/Er
it. Corter,Tamaqua.
Jones kCole.. 1 l'hl del his
Stillman. Norton & r P •
Phi1a.1,•10.13. Wrlf
LEAF TO BAC
.S 1 CO01i; AN o f , CICARS.
Tv g 0.,
Ik7 0. 21 South Front. 'Street, _Phila . -
il delphitt. Commission Nier ants, and v. holtata.
dealers I all kinds of
Leaf T.,ltaccu, .Ihinatfirctured Toliarep k V lir,. .
Have constantly on hand and for sale low. all kings.
AMERICAN and SPAN R. 1.1 LEA FVfOIIACCOS, select..
with speciaLiehirence to 3lnnulacturPbe use..
All articles sold. warranted to tunas represented at.•
every opportunity afronled fi,r examinnt It n.
Purchasers at a distance can simd t heir orders, ai .
rely upon being asalthfully sem d as if the go.als.wer.
selected In person. -..- ',".
s
April 12. 'slVT''' !IA-ly ,
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. J ,
OSEPH A. NEEDLES,
I .1 YAM' PAMT EL eq.
• Wire, Silk and lialr.tloth Sims,'
COARSE, medium a ' d fine in men ;
Large. Oddle-size and small 'n
diameter. Metallk
ti
Cloths or wor n 'wire. of the he t ualities. various sire.
of mesh. from Nos. 1 to SO. hielusi O. and from one test!.
feet in width. • They are nuntLer il so many spares to ti
lineatinch, and rot tomtit.- The übewriber, also keeps
constantly on hand bCREENR, fur Coal,Sand, Ile, Lime
Grain, Gravel. Gain°, Sumac , Su r. Salt, Bone; Coffee.
Splee,-hrugs—PY.e,Stuffs, Ate. 'ft thee with an assort
molt of bright. and annealed iron ' , l ire. All of theabovi
sold wholesalelor retail, by - .1. A. NE,F.PLES.
' ' ' „SI Nor th Fret, street, Philadelphia
Slay 31, '56 . ' 22-.9ut
.
__
CHRISTMAS AND . I.W YEARS.
A IRI"S .Uhristsnia'p aml New 1 Cars
itga
PftESE4.4.—. l l - sesyl rietu - sssortMent of si ' ni
and ns.t.i ...Aro, or
126 .A monewert.t:urorean PrWillett ns.
RCLI St., %bora 6th, Philo 'a.
i . , i
Flirs WRITING DESke, PAItIafIES..IIIWELI
CASES, Wilful 81)X1 X..te:, warran ed manufacinessili
our own work shop: from. materials srhsotled to Plitt till
Clililato. ' 138 ARCH St., abOre 6th, Philad'a.
FRY'S DRESSING CASES n f wood or Tether, for tray
Wins, or borne u, , are all [titled with articles of rea
utility and wary tiled Cutlery, the largest assortment it
the city to select from. ' •
I2S M CD St., above 6th,
FRY'S Cabas. Ratchet a. Portmonalea. Traveling 'Bags
Etouis Cases, &hews in Caste, Portrilie's. Fear Cases
&c- as lemma similar goods, can be purchased In the
United States, PIS Arch' treet, above 6th,
December 6, '56 • : 19-1 m ,
18 _ILADIES: FANCY
.FURS 1
7 HEN visiting the Co y, out:friends
In the country should notlail to Gall at the FIT
Store of 31. tIiTZ. N0:7% South Second stns t. Being
the direct importer and gis leg his whole atteutlt n to
the 31anufactore of. Furs he cannot fall of kit -rising all
who will give him a call. ills stock is the largest and
most complete In the city: his twins will be found as
low as any establishment in this country. Every style
of CaidipaltsTalutas, Capes, l'icterines. Ac.. made of the
fallowing Furs : Bussian Salle. Iludson Pay Sable, Si
beria Squirrel. Fitch. Daum' Martin, Stone Martin,
french Martin. Silver Martin. dr., Ac. - ..
hi" FURS altered and npaired. M. GETZ.
No. 7% South Second St. (below Market.) Philadelphia.
Oct. 16, 1656 I : 4, 1 , ,,, A ,
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CLOTHING!stsiiTHiNdICCO I IiiNCiI
WIIttIESALE AND ILLTAIL
THESubscriber would respectfully
inform the readerof the "Miners' Journal" that
he as just opened a nett —Reformed Clothing Store," at
1'i0.7.103 Market street. (S doors below Ninth. South aide,)
Philadelphia; where be keeps constantly, °Oland one of
the best assortments of Beady )lade Cliithilfg in the city:
also. a large assortment 6f Cloths, Cassinters, kr., which
will be made to order in ;the best manner, and at the
shortest-notice; all of 'whiell will to sold at the lowest
CASH prices. Reader:omq/ eon plume ;fire us a cull?
DAVID MAUL. 295 Market street ;
' N. B.—Wia. Sitars:len hill be pleased to see his friends
at the above Clothing St i bre. •
.
Octeber 19.':6 42-2 us
~'
FIJR*I • FAI RAIL
W y i , d L 4 M nb A s l i t ; : et 14 . , i f it . o Corn.ci§th
. I la phis. has opened hhc, ,
Fplendid stock of .I , :ancy tore sir every description for lad!
diss and children. and ;wishes the public to examine
them before purchasing elsewhere. As they anfall ma
factored under his owu Superisssiom be warrants them
to be perfect in every respect and RA l'beap ni4 those of
any other-establishment In the. city.. Ile bas also on
hands Magnificent assortment of childreu's Fancy flats
and Caps of the latest styles. beadtifully trimmed alto,
every variety'of kloleskin'andlelt hate for gents; la
dies' hiding (late: Umbrellas,' ALC.. all of which will be
sold at' prices to suit the mossiA,..ireful purchase, P.
' N. U persons purchasi ng goods at.thisestahlish
ment r friends Mit of the city, u ye them exchanged
11 • if not silted: w. C. W ILO!
s; • AN odd Put corner 01 Eighth and Arch streets.
'eOctobet 4 ^ } m
0.
77'
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. A Ll.'-AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
----• I: cheap fa Cash.
kr gr-LE y 4-.. B 4) IV N, No. 13,
:kiolu s EetjND St,. P iladelpbb, would partie.i
d i tr call t e attention of thole et:Women. to their large
' . assortment of Fall and Winter.L47 Goods, comprising In
' I part H
Ladle. ,i/rOist Goads. '
Id - — Glack Silks. , }lout de liana'.
;0 - Plaid Cashmeres. ; • i : • lombazines.
id I Cobourge. i Monts de urge.
at I Alpacas.' ;• • Gingham'', Prints, &e.
. flimsy's.-
. -
• ' Stella, Brodie, i Long and Senate. I
' Long and Square,; - ' Black Tbibet.
' ' Blanket. _ • I Cashmeres. &c.,
' • • Firrralathlmg Goods.
Mankato. 4 'Linen Damask.
Ticklugs. • ' Tali," Covers.
!Meeting*. I
, Nal king.
.Counterpaneo. I • . Toweling. Ac.
Men's end -Boy's Wear.
Clotho. CaNSiMCII4I. Cords, 13eavorteena.
Satinets, Vestinga- - ' .... Kentucky Jeans, Ac.
- - Fl Ousels..
Red,White and Velkiir.- Bay state Opera
in all width* and qullltto , .' Fackfugs, In all shades.
Our prods being Um kit and sold exclusively for cash,
enable us to distancui all competition. Purchasers
Charged but a small advance on Auction coot; no goods
misrapresented to eget sales. and oo ebittenTeot In
prices. . . KELLEY & BROWN,
No. 13, Nerth 2.4 St., above Market, Phllotra.
. Sept. 20. '36. . i• L. 3S-3rn
MUSIC PUBLASKING HOUSE.
LEE • II ALK Mt. successors to 0 eAntoE
1111 kitTILI,IO. N 0.186 Chesnut street, under the
Utah Hosts ; Philadelphia, are constantly
publishing the latest Mus•c,from the most popular Au.
limey to the United Stites In. a style that will tie With
any issued at 'any other house, tither In this conittry
or Europe. ',. f • :
They hare also the pleasure -to anitintiee to the putale
that their stock of Sheet 'Mttoi: on. hand:amidst s of the
argen And most ebtoptele assortue• t to le found In the
muntry; they are constantly adding to their stock all tIM
New haste published Iti New If orkao ton. ice. -
They also publish several Inetnictlon Books, which are
a general use throughout the cou4try. ~•
- PIANOS—A One assortment of ttre bes . .unnuntetoters
of New York and Boston. at the lowest chw.p prices.
.. IitUSICALINSTRUMENTS.
Also, a general assietntent of Gnitus,Yioti s. Banjoes,'
Flutes, .tecordeons, itc. Violin. Guitar and Ilinp Strinits4
of the best Italian finalities, all of which will be furnish•
ad to the public and the trade at the ,lorest rates. '
Orders punctually attended to. . '
sir All Lee & Walker's Music and Publications can be
obtained at It I.:ANNAIi'h ifat I and Si USW: if re. Potts
ville.. -
, P4iladetrb'.• IF^t 3.11 W
_ .
PHILADELPHIA.
TRIMBLE & LANDIS,
PREMIUM
A. •A.RD
FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE.
THE subscribers take pleasure in:an
pouncing tOthe public. In general, and the Cofl Re
gion In particular , that they are now prepared to 'ripply
them With all articles In their line of business. As they.
intend to confine themselves to
FURNITURE
manufactured under the immediate en
perintendenee of one of the Ann, Yr. D. N. KA =auk,
who bar fw many yearn had the entire charge orlltr.
beet work. they feeeouftdeut that they yontarobb
the public with and a& in their line. not atirrararat by
any other establishment in the Colter:. States fix style.
durability and linbh •
• St-ALTMAN •A IC AStiefiElt.
Wind Wore Ramer end; Afanofeerory No. laS
- amt. Mow Dock stmt. PAilaMploe.
AVM. MU yolitn.] D. N. Knerehow.
•-• P. S.—Our friends fir Pottsville and the Ova heukt•
rill find it to theirluterest to give us a mill. As that Is
ettr..natlve place; we are determided to do our beet
phase then. -• All orders will be promptly otteudod to
- Philettielyddet,Oebeteea. l l B4 i - 4 "! •
4
,
Thr seals and tries %.4.115y the sulowriLer
with great care. filly from emners of rrptitall.i,
standing.. He does not deal In srs.dir proebred pond—r,.
in the market. fterri , th• Se rt ho sell cheap, with . 41
regard to the. lusractrr tit . The Bred sold. or do., b r
ptarchase dr roll seeds grovin protniscnously iu email
dens. where their too close proximity deteriorates th. ,
quality. particularly thosti of the alum '
au import tnt consideration to those QV, parehase
seeds or fruit t teeth for tires, mot4t In oil.-r..vri t
to _ 13ENJAMIN itANNAN.',I
Willow;
HOW TO RAISE TURKEYS
A corre*pwiden t friuu Ntik i higau, Outober
gives the foilowing rrs his mode of ruising
keys. It is his opinion that a farmer. can
p..und fowl ca:•ier and cheaper than a pf.an , Ecf
park. 110 rays
"Heretofore I have bead strifeMonate in rai , in,;
turkeys, but this seas In I a dopteds. diTen^•,t
mode—a plan of my orris lure 3 tioll-1-by
It:winces' very successful, Others tiny 1,„,
n‘loptell the saute course, but . no to tuy icn,
"Young turkeys are ti - I)(,t'a!lie before they att.i:n
the age of three week's. I came to the c nelo.ion
that the fatality among them was caused 6y cep•
heay:y feed, and cold, damp weather. M t •
method thin season lOts been this :—Take the ezz,
of the firtd laying and set undei hens: the $e
hying let )i.lse turker hatch. Two or three {.1}.1
before hatching sprinkle the nest and the 1 , 0a1 4
thetoreives with sulphur. •When the young w, re
h l tel ie d, I took a little sulphur, gunpowder and
lard, mixed, amt greased their head, and necks, to
keep off the vermin wide the young brooded. If
it Aides not remain Ifn;, in bight or ten
.days pot
on another rout..
.31,„/,,,ix,..,ri g i b -r took equal quantities r,:"
wheat, bra% and Indian meal, and wet with soar
milk; or lippered milk, with a god lot 4 Eno
cut *chives once in two or three days in with ir,
and fed them till a month or six weeks old; then
I—aen the bran 4, !Feed them early in tie intlein2;
to keep them from rambling In the dew.
-Such has been my method of feeding and ms ,
.4ement, and I hare lost only two out of in,
hitched. Din•ks managed in the same way-',7 , m,
three by accidental causes out of thirty rlrs
, ntehed. One, only died while yelling. eld , k.
-Is like manner, with greased heads end salplmr•
• ! nests—lost threa t in about sixty. This Is Ely
'ode find m y surre4ll."—Raltintore ';nn.
LAND IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND.
Some of the Englieh_paptire expreia tOmselves
•.otsled to nceount for the foot that the rent of
',.rut lands in Scotland is much greater thin in
F,oglrind and Irelnnd. 'The comparative differ
isoce in regard to Irelnnd may be accounted for
I.ly had forming, butit is denied that this 18 '' 14) in
I.4ard to Erglarttl, as there is no deficiency in this
re4peetwith the English tenaniy, The enigma
.:ought to be solved by attributing the larger
r.nts in Scotland to tie superiority of the soil.
:he evidence of this does not seem to 1»
•,Ily satisfactory.
The rent of fanning landslr(Scotle — n - d is cer.
t tinly high beyoniNrything we have ever hem/
A.ll advertisement in the LoiWon Time. of the
inle of a farm fair miles from Berwick, is note
worthy. lt consists of' 285 acretiand tb6 rent is
83700 a year, on a lease of 14 years, or about 813
an acre. Pasture land on Carßivarth - Moor, 20
miles from Edinburg, and 550 feet above the ley'.
el of the sea rents at $l5 per acre. In Peoblesirire
the average rent is over $l7. an 'acre. In the
neighborhood of Edinburg it reaches $27 nn.acre,
and some as much as $34 an acre for purely ag
ricultural purposes.
The rents of farm lands in England are much
lower. Within fourteen' miles of London farm's—
not average $l9 per acre; indeed in some
parts they do not nu/I.h exceed $7 an acre. .
GUANO.—The .IforkLevie Eeprees gives the Cot.
hiring rules to be 'tied in thet application of ()n
-ano, and considers thini, loin experience, to
be useful as a guide to those' farmers using
f rtilizers. hrt. Guano is best applied in- -
Inmp or stivery weather. 2,1 Guano.shouf.l not
generally be put ,m-gra's; 'audio the spring later
rhan,April. 3d. When Guano is applied to_nra
ble land, it should IM immediately mixed with
ilia soil, either by hicrowlng or- otherwis.. .
When the wheat is sown very early in the autism%
a less than usual amount of Guano should at that
time Ire applied, and the rest in the spring: 4 '4li
wheat,,Otberwise, might hee . pme too luxuriantand
be injured by subsequent fronts. stb. Guano, and
artificial manures in general, should . he put Tin
the land,aly in - quantities, suffieibrit for the par- ,
,titular crop intended to be . growni4and . „not with
the intention of assisting the .succeeding one.—
Each crofi should be..separittcli manured. 6th./
Guano, beftne application be mixed with
at least fiver or six times ita weight of ashy.
charcoaly'salt, Or firm soil. 7th. Gitano should VII
no account be allowed to Arta in direct contact
with the seed.
Tux T A Itykft . SII CEP, imported fromy t hinz into
the United States witltin thet five scarf, !..onn
of which were exhibited et t o_tstte - U. S. Fair,
bi s
are beginning tb attractaltentniia—not from any
particular, value attached to their product of lucid,
but from their being, qdite a singularly prolific
breed. An ewe has been known:to drop as may
as five limbs at a birth, and .fifteen in the, ipane 7 ,
of sixteen months. For the shambles they aro
said tabu excellent. They are claimed, also, to
be of "good size, fatten easily ontEmature rapid
ly.". In the present high price of mutton such
a breed would seem to be .especially valuab4 and
derirable3 at least we shall soon have an oppor.
• tunity of knowing to what client. . ,
in t,lio
cultural department of that tare; that our coun
try at large can be supplied with tho 4 grapes
from California, at a cheaper, rate, than thole
from Malaga or eliewhere' out of the Unite*
States can now be furninbecl.
Cirrus standing in cold, muddy yard's, coed
to the weather; coysumo about twice as much als ,
those in sheltered stables kept clean and littered,
and free from the accumulation of manure.
Tat cattle out in lowa, live so long that they
have to put sticks on thhir hOrns fur tl rings to
rpn out , on !
Cone von Foci's Rev.—Take ouo-half pound
gunpowder, cide.half- pound burnt alum, finely
pulverized, to which add ono giU sulphuric acid,
sacid thole gills, salt water. Mix the whole thor-
Oighly together in an eatthothor it glass veisel, and
apply immediately to all the feet, whether
eased of not, and where diseased, the loose Fart
of the hoof should be cut away, and the sus
cleansed before applying; and if you want to
make sure of It, catch every sheep, in the flu k
'and apply it to.tbeir feet.' After a 'Wink or two
go over your flock.again, and 'you ar4 rid of the
fuot'rot for that time of until they get. the Aoki:-
Jim:l again. • - •
KEEPING DWELT r..TAIVEII.--t, plan sai:
have ever tried to keep sweet pbi or family'
use, ithe - pack them in layers " ,boxce. of
„dry sand- 7 .driedi% Ff neCessaii, kitchen ,
floor. This will iitsorb the no
rp , from the
louts and preistit theta', sound .ati*ritirly - sum
mer vegetable's can be produced. I fs layer of dry
'sand and a layer of potato°, on tkit, with rand
l!trewed among them; then another layer of nod .
supporting • layer of potatoes at before; The
whole tote kept in a dry place. ; .
• roman:cu.—The ladies are yeti: fond . of keep
ing the dour knobs, spoons, platei p ac., in bril
liant order. 'Now, if instead of water anthchalk
and such preparations . , la - dies will u p
ca w
wad rot ea *tone, a far brighter; more durable, and
quicker polist can be obtained than in any other
way.' Csunphene is the article used for producing
the exquisite puliab of daguerreotype plates; and
nothing hal•been found to aqui! it.
,CULIOAILY VSSIMLII, can
retnoVed readily Ly belling a few potatoes in thew.
This has been known for half a century;
there are are always young housekeepers earth);
upon their career who may not.kncwr this itupur
Sant feat, where /lard water prevails.
- has recently
fif "Malaga
re large, tell
ntrodulin
yeara,6go:—
Mips.
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