The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 21, 1859, Image 5

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POTTSVILLE A.
skrint.DAv,ins- al 1 , !).; • •
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IreTqr.-irentatlnn a the Ileass'inennittis einti
the elerreate enseutstlen ninny TIIILO. Other figibm
wen, t•nbllsherl In the Ceenty—nrtsA otilt
am9n: the beA portion of the p.pohnson.; en a d v ,„,
illentln‘erted In Ihsculumns In. of roar, woOb ii.71;711
t., the n•lven•etn.l It pet,lhhed In nen theft e,th"
ti si e tee et • Iverthlng stesaltra
j""""I f;:therireglittltilliuf the L:e Ys 7
1,/ In price accorntS • -•Pers 1,
• Agealai '
. n limas ?in. 2.1 0 (roadway,
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Nor 1-04 / r.a Dth Chsnul. oirre4!
PrmAnurau i
ki.lll- 10; •
bin aulboritesqo. meet,. subm, 'punt,.
arid
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led flit). t; an. M .1:1411:d AL aatablliliment.
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AprQUATE PROTECTION
, To American, haus., tryl
m i ca not another Inch of Te'
tory,.by Extension, Purchase • . 1
or , Conquest. d •
The above are, and will be .the two 161,
jag Principles ; before the country , until Ili!
are iietorious and we.nail them fO the in;
bead of the litNetts' JoertsAL,lthpe to ilo l
until they wave in triumph above the .tiat4
al Capitol at yashington`.
• RECEIP TS I - 1..
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For Subscription , Cu the ftlinere' , Joirnal 1(40
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lasi puldiealion. , 1 . 1;1
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David Mule. to July 1, 1059 .1 . i i.' $ 2 .. 0
Howell Henan. to Jan. I. 1860 .. 2 10
Eli Hammer, to Jan. 1, 1860
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D. E. Va t :lc.. ja.lnly 1, 1849 • 3:t10
A:11. floc to Jan. 1,18.59 pr 4'oo
J.. 11.1 Ba s o Starch 1. 1860 ' ..., i 4 -2 ,
John'Olover, to Jan: 1, 1859 N. 4` ' . 5 1 2
T. 31 Russel, tdJan. 1. 18611. 2 h
Wm. IVlghatn. to Jan. 1.1860 . l.l ..• 2 1
F. Ilitticr. to Aug . 15.1868 . 3
A. Piarres, to Fe b. TI, 18391k.l ' I
C. Boshyabell, to Ally 8. 1869 i
. 11'. ' • '2 1
W. J. Siegfried. to March 25, 18:Al • •. I , . I. to
Joshua Bock, to Jan. 1, 18611• . I . 1i .. . .2 *0
John J:Jones, to Jan. 1,1859 3 ' ' ' i .. , f 3 ,
Caleb Wheeler,to :1an:41859 ' i . .i 1 N 11.1
)I.•n]. Ilutchinaon, to Jan. 1, 1860
W. IL Satan, to Jan. 1.1810 1' • 1,2 ,
Lori. H. Jones, to Sept; 12'1553 1 00,
Joseph Atkinson, to Jul:" 1, .858 3 '
Wm. Young. to July 1.1668 -
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Chas. J. harry '. to Horeb 11, 1860 . ;
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N. Rehr. to. July 1,1558 -v., ' ' 2 I
11.mry K. Strong; to July,P, 1859 I I -
Felloia & Yanhorn, to March 21, 1861
Jahn Warner, to Jan. 1, 1859 ' l
51. W. Ludes's, to March 19,1860 •
W. H. Hopkins, to J .n. I, 1860 .
A.. 1. Wintmatern, to Jan. 1, 1860
Wm. Sharp, to Jan:II:1860 ,
Oreen & Vernald,,to Anil 1. 1859-,
Y. Macdonald, to Jan. 1,•1559 • • '
Wm. Hetherington, to July I'. 1853
Yr.nch; Cook & CO. to March .24:1860
John 1.: Ilamorterjot3lnrcli 28. 1860
K.aler ,t Baker. to April 41860
1. A u•t•nrled A Co., to Jan. 1:1859
(hot. Itilltsnyder. to Jan. 1,11839, -;
M Is! Kate 31cCarnant. to Jan. 1, 1800
Niclohis Jonea, to July 1, 1853
T. C. 1t0....r5, to April 1,1800
Wm. 11.1" Davis. to July 1. 1E59
• ',las. lloy•e.,:to Jan. 1. 1860
W. l'..Pla Blips. to Feb. 1, 1561
I`. B. Witberell, to Jan. 1, 1800. .
Deaalt Faust. to _Jan. 1,1860 '
I'. it. Bannon, to July I. 1859
'John Aj Otto, to July 1. 1859
..., L. Beach, to Apr11:1.1800 •
.0. 11. Bear, to Jan. 1, 16(81 . r • ,
!try Jane Eller, to April 1.18( 1 4' •
It. Bellingham, to July 25, 1239 •
lb. C. R. Smith, to April 1, 1860
.I'. Stanton, 1.1. July 1, 1859'
.14. ROland & Bro., to Atoll I, 1560
~. 11. Lerch, to 6,10.21. 1859
ohntllass, to Sept. I, 11139 ..
.1%1. Royer, to Jot) 1, lrital •
,ral, dad Thomas. to Sept. 13, itsrp
ivirp,t,eiwirtim..t co.. to Marsh 20,161
,din E. WynkOrm. In Jon. 1, 1839
heo•lore'Thorne, to July 1, 1839'
I.oph ;Wood, to Jan. 1, 1500 •. •
,I. Bout tarduer. to 1'0.1.1, 1560 •
A. )bore, to Jan. I. 1859
L. 31iller. to April 21, 1884
oj. Hughes. to Aprll 26,1860
..v. E.I Wad:4,rortb, to Jan. I, 1860
~ Kistler, to Jan. 1. 1660 . '.
lenry Strauch, to Jn'y 1, 1839
teary humsden, Itp Jati.l. 1500
. F. yonrhlea, tO.rule I. 1539
.A. Itakt, to F.h. 20.1850 • ,
h...i. herd, to July 1, 1839 - 1 '
• ,, , , e (loot, I.) Nov. 1. 1059 . •
. Iturden, to Jan. 1, 1860 .
411. 111 eorce, to April 12. 1859 •
. it. Last n irk. to Nov. I. ISO
. F. Con rod. to J . 1.18110
.11. Gritting. to 3lav I. 1860 •
•lin 31cConless. to Jan. 1.1861
. L. l'lnkorti. n July 1. 1838
. llotsoaas.,to A g. 28, 5860 •
, bn Reed. to Jo . 1, 1880
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A.. Stitata. to Jan. 1, 1890 .
(.Kinney & Doubleday, to Jan. ], 1861
ono W. Dllll4. iv Jolt. 1. 188.0 . .
P. A. Fields. to April 1. 1860
, ndros• .11rit too. to Jan. I. 1860.1 '
.. tl, Smith, to Jan. 1. 1860 •
mialt Carpenter, Yo on.]: 184 Q
1.1110•4100 (into `
.. to 3:111 1.. 1814 '
L. 11:1Vit• AI SOII. to,3lny 7.1860
'sal r. , ..ru, to A OM 1. 1 81 10 '
iltrliitlK A .Itrilly..to May 7. 18/10
....,1•11, Hirt pot rl••lc. to .14n. 1.1480
Learn M. %I ilsoll. to 'May 14, MCA
W. I'. 1 11111113113.3 . 11,0 1. 1810 .
11101100-1, ,1:•11 . 11liatlp, to Alm 11 12.1839
I m.ll,llour, 1..130. 1.1,410
Bisuor l'orrEn's. , ,eilitli repi.rt
improv4il by Lir Eii;( mitt trip.,
It'illiaanFport, • Po., on Al ..m133,
Ir:A Presbyterian Church, (0. S.)
prttperty was des_irovfire. Tot;
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.1T ii t: C tto Pg.—Le 4
tters from uur cocrespontler
in various sections, and also from sutr eribersj
Tee. in reprotenting the eiops as looking until.
illy Pramising, • . .
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Oa Our First. Page will - be found an admiral
:11 weitten communication from "Cecil' to I
Ameriraso, on the trial of Sit. ; In !
:of itnents every lover of law and order, and ev,
oed citizen will acquiesce. , ' IP
recent effort,to , run !up Pious: to
Cnormous.prica in consequence q the Wei- In
.trope, has already failed. There dernii/d
-r export, because it is idtire plenty in Eurer e
d the prices lower then in this country, unit le
jad of exporting, "mean initiort it nt a profit.LL .
to prices aro alrekdy receding lb Ilia' New Yirk
nrket, - cod holders aro anxious to tell at reduiied,
Tnor SANDS of disappointed, disbeartoned4 Id•
:hors aro returning :front Yiko a Peak. 'Oi l y
in a derporato dominion, and threateti.violirei
those western towns which eneoprattl the •tiSt ,
nigration.' Starvation, tnurdors and 011ie tle;e§
t o
order .of the day at Piltit 's Peak l It
it)totn .. ible that tlie goverPment waeri!t the 4t.'
inn of thig exotioF. 'rho ostentado ohject
to re/11 , 1,1;1'0cl, 10 . Feetuo a force for p
mraympu,,the Iklexicon .statei of Sonora Mut
ibunlpa. As ;:it was for tlie exclusive benelli';of
avv;ry, it is strange that Ilis 11i-linetts JLimei 1.,
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not
id carry out the project; Q 1 1 ~,, i
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Cat,tro,nstia.--The San Francisco.pipers Shute'
at the gamblers are obtaining the tiscenderki
lin in that city, since the Dettiocra, ' ydolve c . d ..
m l
'swtiyin thaf.State.: Nearly all the bfc4a
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again aketated by ;gamblers,. nd lawsire
for their especial brinc(it.' Thcl p l aners i'lltl
all, prolmllil ity the thieves and ip ikpocie ts
o ;Tilly for legislation li.r thei r ' porirn,.
, aht it will be granted, becabatt titer is
.. ditTernea betweep gambling
. ind plek•
Amts. Verily, the Eii-edled Dlnserrucyrof
present day. has sunk So low, nn. . b coust4dro
den and corrupt, that the, whdlti Inuctry 6011
a.ti qctcnntt Vie removal as fl nuisance,:unfeeting
id'corrupting the. ntnwpphere. +I , I Td. 4 • il
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A I.l.ccite.NY Coravv.—itie are pleased to lee
tat, col. J. Ilenox Form, (11\hi PittSbti l rg
tnily D; patch, member of the ll4se ok Refire
oatiVes for two years post, will be lit eitntli4te .
ilia Senate next fall, in that staunch 4epli
k. Distiict, Alleglieny County. IVe' have b.
reed lb; public course of Col. roter i n eith 4M
leial.le attention. nod 'mut . % - pleaserei for 'Abe
a the corps editori a lly , .;af whir, ha hi
stinguished pie,ryber, As a Repratent tiveihe
ipbversuperiorability. irdvfatigahle nthlry,
' striet integrity, qmilities.w„hich ten eredi t bis
vices extretnely valuable,. not duly
diet° constituents but to the Comm nwegth
large, anti _without desiring to interf re fthd
etiun of our Republican brethrett,in lle he-
-
County in regard to their nominations, wo4nat
'ermitted to express a hope that Col. osAn:s .
*es may be continued in the liettte, folhe
refit of Pentiaylvania and the Reptiblie n duce
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OM REPILESENTTIV4.A
,— ' n ?item t has
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.en made by the organs \ of a misereb t lY ,or..
pt party in this ICounty, to slur the taw
le of our representative/3 in the lasti,e iis
tare ;, but those gentlemen are! soii
in titEely
ierior to the darekr, of party yelping ee l the it
!Is, that we almost deem it unnecessar i to
'bud them further, from the petty t+ti/y- 1
. It is quite sufficient to know that cur
rkingtuvi eriderse their action'. Mi l t ' qot
ne from that wo4y class of our pc4cula •
in, hare ourrepresentagves received tile
it merited compliments. The itiet cot
ler counties has epokee inllite hi hltst
is of them. Fqr instance 'the Blnu:ch,
ink Gazelle of last week, in noticin; t4ie
.:.il4 workingmen's meeting at Tamaii atat
41 resolutions highly complimentary Ito
lator Palmer, and Representatives Phliiti-,
1, Boyer and Pain), were adopted, says:l ,
This complimen t is richly deserved;te
Senate orPetinsylvania contained no triter
nor more 'able. manithaw ROhert Palmer,
who tipon' every question stood qp manfully
Jim the right:. - ' - .And: the same must he said
of the gentlemen of the borer Mese.' Mere
Legislative husinesi was?
any
for
Schuylkill County, than for any other. Phila.
.delphia only excepted. And it wasixegials•
ti - pg mostly for the purpoie of developing the
immense mineral wealth of iSchnylkilt Coun-
ty, andoteularly to guard end .protect the
interest* o the laboring /Men. We bad a
very good opportunity to ascertain who ttie
substantial, tree tind' working members were
' during the late sessior4 and aecoiding to bur
observation, every one of:the gentle - men from
Schuylkill proved ~11ituselt worthy thn coat
dence reiaried in them by their 'fellow citi
zens, and if they—particularly. the Miners
and laborers' are true 'to theniselses, they will
re-elect !Glam. Pinkerton, Boy er ; and Palm,
wirhout othei opposition than hat which_ the
Postmasters of the County t4ill be able to
drum.up. . . • ,
CiIITTEicDEN ON A REPUBLICAN NOMISA•
TION.--Tim Washington corespondent of the
0. S. Jou'rnai says:
' "Some 'sycophant within' our ranks proposed
to Critter den the - idea that the apublicans
should take him up, and peke hint their can :
didate, lie replied: I could not carry a single
Southern:State, ak your .ctindidate,i and hew
many: eotild.you .carry North with me for your
candidate ? The _party;would sihk me in' a
Slave State; and I, should' sink the party io
the free . States. . NO, Sir I It is not your pol
,icy to take OP a Southern ,stavehOltler r ".
Precisely. It is complete folly to name
Other than a Norther maul's the; Lest can
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didate otthe RepubliCan party Jur ! the Preai
.dency:. •With ! a, pltitortn of Free, National
I,!
principles, such a ta .
I n would lead the party
to a brilliant iietery oveiTthe Shain"Demoe- !
l e'
racy. In confunction s with,
him a South rn
man could.rue as Vice Prekident. i Any oth- !
er- course ! adopted by the Pppositiou could
only result ip.an ignominious defeat. As ap
plicable to titis point, we extract the' following
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/ ma -th a t sterling journal, the New - York
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Beezti4 • !i-, osr:•
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Post:
! !'Let the Republicanipolicy once prevail in
the Federal, Administrakipti, with a fair pros.
p'ect of perdianence : an t i the patriots of the.;
South would be the first to tender their elle. '
miatiee and crime for !the 'crumbs, of its pat; 1
r>i • • ,*:
ronage. A . choice and prodigious array.fif
the firstfatililies oflirginia,• bearing the
'White flag of truce , and Making applications
for vacantiClerkships l ead Consulates, would.
besiege the White,lfouie, and disturb the rest
of our Republican President. The political 1
agitators :pf the .South want a living, and
when they cannot get it by agitation they
will get iti- by acquiescence.. A Repuhlican
triumph at the nest election will do more to,
remove sectional thsterbitnees • and suppress
disurtionisin than all the deliberations of the
•professed Union savers ,from the Tunndation
of the government till now. 'lt is the only
remedy, at all events!, that has any prospect
of efficacy ! and the.only onemhich has never !
had a fait,trial. It it the disturbing LelenienC!
in the slave institution—an„ element that will
'not go deal' 'at their biddrog—which renders
futile the schen . ..Les of !sack dreamers as Mr.
Rives, Jlr. Washington Hunt and their ass°•
elates. The cOuntry,they may rest assured,.!
will still he divided intotwo parties, tho Re l . •
publican I and the Peniocraticone repro
seating the encroaching interest of slaveryil
and the other ' the reihtrtne 'of the free lad
liorer. There will be no room fora thiil
party,r, and those genilenien who attempt tho
experiment of forming su h a party,, will
eitlier siiik into political' impotence, or„ by
aiding tite success of the c'oannon enemy, fur
nish another proof Of-the fact that, of all fan
atics the"! 'nost destructive. and imprOvideut
are the fanaticg of. conservatism."
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THE COAtAbE.
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Pottsville, May 9.1,1E139
'The quantity tent by' ltailroicl this week Sa
33,551:0•02-11 Canal 30.552 07—fur ,the week
70.102 091 tons, against, 44,103 tuns for the corres
[wilding week last year, when the shipments wero
alines't entirely sesperUle'd by C mal, owAng to a
turnout of the Boatmen.'
~, 'The male ftl , l4'a a lar4e increase front all-the
Regions thin week, and stuns up as fnllbwa :
.(2 j j . r e f r 4
g; -4 1 . ra =. l -;a
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=5 . gl
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ak ir 4.
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ed to. bo
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with oil
? I loss $2
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73 I I 113 '-`;‘2l ,l s fr,
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711 n 4: 1 14111 H
W.i0;710
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After next week the weekly incritase ;from the
different 'regions will be greatly'
tart year; at this time, soma( the Iteglons were
not telly buder way and .turn Outs Fbeeked ship.
ments from other points. This . year the trade
leammenced earlier than usual by till the Canals,
l and no,difficultics h4ve occurred to interrupt its
. .progress.,; • ! .
The demand fur Coal is a little on ,the increase,
and prica;s aro intire.lirm, but no advance in
price has! taken place so far es no can learn.
VeiSels'continue idarce at Purt Richmond, and
the tratleis checked to some extent from this
cause nt that point. We did not recciets'Our reg.
ularireprn, but . lear'n • that.theie is no change in
the'rater.' The destruction nf:the internal cum
-memo ef :the, country under the Free Trade policy,
re,fuzd freights en" low last !rear; that no more
vessels have been built,jand owners became care
less of these : in their possession, preferring to
leave Mein rut nt the ducks, in preference to run
ning theta at I..sing.ratos—the censequotme is,
that vessels suitable for carrying Coal are in de.
mood, and Conl freights ruin high: .while other
freights are merely nominal.: Such - is-ever the of.
facts of the Free Trade policy en the business of
the country, by first !checking' progress nticidts
stroxing bufiness and investments, -and then .en
bancing Prices to the consumer, stithotit benefit
t
log the massMf the producers.
The rate", of freight from Elitabothport were'on
the 17th inn. at follows :.:•
To Now YOrk, , akets. Tgli'otaport, .
" ttlid;:Port, - 55 " • • Panturkoi; . -
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New Ifaven• 'ss i • 4 '° ° 410at0n.,.. ' 1
•" Nt ankh, . G.: O : " Pottlandi t, 1
7,.' Nvvi London, Co ..:• ." A l bany,
, :Derby, a !,- 1" '
Tray,
• -2 ' Proall.nre, ' 75' " ; .." Iludaon;„ ;
"./all'itir,r, 75: " " Poughkespsle,
. PTIANOKI , ZI VALLEIr itr. 'POTTSVILLE RA.ILRIAD.—
,Thr annum report bai'•heen , pebiiehet, 4 The Coal
tilonoaCi for the year 1853 was 133,892 tons, being
19,013 I, l ms than that of 1857; but for -the _ year
ending; March 311t..1,859, which is hereafter to be
the 'close a the fiscal year, thettOnnage*as 140,,-
815 tons, an increase of 10,357 over the presides
_Veer: • The gum; earnings hare'beens,Bl,G7s;.
expense's, $45,7a4; net profits,
} 535,911.. The
ratio of expcnseit has been'sB per cont., but it Is
expemed, an n business of 300,000 tons, to reduce
Lit to 45 per cent. The interest pay!abie annuoll,Y r
atnOtints to $51,2:15. The .' ilefichiney . erabout
1,g15,060 las been met by an lisp' eX capital stock.
The 'company•is noir iritbunt enr,lleating debt,
and its unfunded debt is•spell $7000), ex. i
tended,in email amounts,fiver about — eighteen!
Inohths. ' - 1 , •
Tow Coo- Ifsitwess.—We bare no ehinges to
note this week in the pricei •or cent at PhiLAO.
phis, New York; Boston end atltimore.,i
TH4 14011,MARICE13 4110 rennin wlthent much
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change except n o on& dcellipsie prier;
Schuylkill Coal Trade for 1839.
Quantity of Coal Sent by, Itallmed and ,CeOal, for the
weep ending on Thursday evening last '
, - • CANAL.
Port Carlon,' 11.110 12 • .9447 00
Potterllk , • - ' , 1,006 07
Schuylkill Maven. - - : 13 , 00 3.17 • 23001 00
Antorn, 1,791 07
. .erg 29 ' oo
Tout ow the'wtet t
Pityknisly thlt your
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'249413 14
411+03112.- ~
To loom timio hut ;tart % 38t1172 OD
Iticrlayo, tdny
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10 €
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salt() es ' son or
570,(01 10 13,161 07
Beltruyiktiletaiststr,Jl ~h ead, ".'114130
.• The fultdirlag..lu the quay .o 1 Caal.fisuslifortied
inettbe d(lferipet • Unread) Is. Ciliary, for
y#4 Aria"; atirser,Lity Oivo, . •
MS um and OS • ..34W.471 02
311.1 , p4rb00; - • •• • .t 03 61 • 46.V.S OE
••• .7 OS • "60151S,IT DFt. .
f 14604 al% Orton ••- t h , .. 03 - M 143.3.03
Creek. ' 'I. - • /St= 44 ,
L 1914 Stbuytkill, •
IVlneigtove Coal Tsar
AOSoviattransported daringt.
Uni.o Canal; -
Swatata.Raitrocl.
Lehigh. Cool Tra de for
• Poi th e week ending on Bator
Lehigh Coal Otidihr.bo.,, •
Spring nountain Mine'
C. , lnraine do,
Waver Meadow do. ' •
New York and Labia+ Coal Co.,
German Penna . Coal Co. •
Spring*Mountain C oal.
D. Mummery and "otter', •
Itor.leioa Cool.
Ear.t Sticar Loaf CoOlr : .
31,,unt Pleasant Coal, -, ~ •
Council. Itiago.. • • -, •
Bark Mountain Cad Co.,; , •
Franklin Coal Co.,
dodlnreld.
4irticP ,l Clad CO, • :
,• • Total, • '• •
Lehigh Valley It.
For wain ending on Fate - rap
fl •
arleton. (A. Pardee *Dm.)
E. sugar loaf, Parker A Cp..)
Coantlfitldge.(Sharpe,L,dt Co
)lonnt Plossant. •
S. Mt.. (Fandolpha Lllatnpabit .
eaten,' no, (Itatclifft Johuion f )'
Waver Meadow, ' •.;
N. York t Lehigh. (Tamrt Alt .
N. Sp. d t. C 3,1%. 31eLtrea r 7, it 'Co,
S. S. 31t..(D0n4n a liels,vr e a.); ,
Union Imormrobiegi
German Penne.,
Other Shipper;
tat I
j
To
calm
I
yea I
r 6 :
inc;ea,4.lo far,.
RataioDf Ton and Tr ,
PUILA. & AMMO
4 'it. Mt.eartints. 3./T
To tletmond, $1 40 $1
To Pb liad'a , 1 40 1 •
SpringiMilla, 105 I 1
Reading, ' 95 -, .1
Rates of Toll by Canal
Pnout Aft: CUrto
To Phllaids 65 •
Spring 5114 .a 0159
Nocristowo, 55 !
• 54
, 38 ''.37 I
Beteg:lif Freight',
Prom 1 1 CI& M. C. S.
To New Ycirk, •11. 55 4rs,
To,etilLula.,: GO - ,
1
Rotel or Toll and Tq
• OX TUC LEHIGH PALLET
,Illaaebelaink to Trenton,
do Ellzsbettiport.
'ydo Mord' , Canal Rusin
RATES o 7 lIIE C.
From ¶Mauch Chunk to New
ware k Raritan Carat,
From staucti-Chnnk to New ]
-rlaCannt
Rates of Toll, to., fro ,•'
Via Lehigh Valley and Northern
to Mater atnet, Philadelphia
Rates Of Toll, ae.,
ream Sunbury above Shamokin,
below Do.
Tievorkons •
Lekens '‘ alley, •
. Pin egroae,
z . CfP=l..%l fat • ,
I.4ND 01 4 .11E1t SCII UYLK
I.l.qgx a NC: ' •
2 •
T. `ikiailrogdi s •
Philadelphia. Headline& Pottpvi
Itlmpltill And Schuylkill Ilave
gro Carbon
and ' Czt rhOU . :
Cfr.,ll. - - - • -
ikartvey .
ILoyherry Creg.k • -
titalira -- -
• Camilsl
•
ohilrylkillNavigatiOn
`• prefUrred
Union Canal - - •- . ,
,4 '• preferred -- I
Ni.k it ivEn c'op I h Transpoitnt
Railroad & Coal Compri,
Lit tleSchuyl.Nay. It. It. h; Con 1
Lehigh Coal & Navigation to. -
naitoon Coal Co . - • -
Buck 3lonnlain Coal Co. -
Pen nvlrania Coal & n. B. C& • '
Lehigh Valley. B. IL Co.
Lykona'Valley Coal c!... .
Beaver Meadows Coa I A It. n
Lykelia Valley Railroad .& Coll
Cott& Companless
Pnreat Improvement Co I - •
_North Ameritan Co., prv.fi•rred
" • " "• collation
Delaware Coal - . . .
CuMberland COal Co. - -
New Creek Coal Co.
Miscellaneous t
Miners' Bank - -
• Farmers' Bank - • -
PollWrille 4 3aa Co. ,
Potts , ' 'lle Water Co. -
The :Rock of all Coal Com
the, altovelist when furnished b
poblicrit ion.
NEW ADVEI
CPMBACE- PLANTS..
ARIA
.and'L'A'l'lt kinds, by the
Doren, Hundred or Thquaand. FRESH and cheap.
Als, Tomato Plants for Fait+ by BENJ. BANNAN.
Ja..rrnek o en Nupplled whtdelale.
PLANTS -...At 4e'd
CLOSING. out 'at• r
the lot:ince ofdur elpek'o
hatisejA Verbenas, ke.ot
_ t _.
GREELEY'S Qireil
WOW IS TUE TIME TO
MR. oit EnEY has just start .
Plkels Palk. Utah and Califoinl
America. , All his betteraalll app
• .andlWSEALT.Tannfas,wi well as
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$3 for ets, inouths.
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as It may he, eon pretend . to asp ascii It.
A.
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills,
SVOAR COATD—Vraltfqed to Wain DO ralotnel—a
mild-and gentle purgetirp„nnsu passed by any Medi.
ring for removing the bile, char' I nv the stomach. and
effeztually pnrlfylng the bluo4 These pills Wilier
gate, nor. produce nausea. ' I
Dr. Swayne. 9 l Doi"'
A Pte.sesst and sure.retvedy fin
era Wrings. Diarrinea, .Dyikeititerj
Summer Complaint, Pains ikthe
Von Iling'.^Picliners or the sleete
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In cage of sudden attack - le the I
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Invalttablaisi; Mothers. i
Pfttlt4 finsdhing Syrup. tor Chi dren teething. Pre
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. Philadelphia
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Great - Spring Porlf,ye of the Mood. •
Ss - Arles Corepound Fluid Pa ract of Sarsaparilla, a
great remedy for lic rofula, Old 111 ,cm. or il effects of lier•
rimy, dll Skin Pottptlons. Mond Iturifylng.4c.
Dyspepsia or lindigestiost.• . '
l•Int Swsvat's Ritter.eallsoliceio A very Valuable
1111 tore, may be taken with a devee of certainty, never
yet experienced by a Idkihine of. this character. foreon•
stipation. Flatulenee, Natmea:lfeart - burn, Acidly of
the Stem tch.Cold Poet. Debility caused by. the Infirmity
of age. proatration of strength from any cause: Deere*.
sloe of Spirits, Dyspepsia, or Indi eatlonln all Its fermi,
only An cents a *Atte. -
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Ail tho Blau., prepared only by It. SWATNIF: k SON,
No S NORTH SzimPrif Street, Beta 1.1 dcor above Market.
Philadelphia.
I Sold by Joon O. 11Emrs k Svs,,C. • Errixo, Pottsville;'
. K. - 11rase,11.W. Perron. 31InersvIlie; CoareaD Gas
. ra. Tneuerota; Ow. lloaratioia,Srbuylltlll Haven.;
one 8A11.7011 k . J. It: nut.vt, Trine:Rd ; Ws. Pam, St.
lair; J. 'Watteau. liddleport ; K. J. Far, Tamatina;
' ITS)IILL.I3ITEIi a Co., Pinegrove; and by all respectable
' tailors in mlaticines thrtinghout the county end State.
Iklay 21,'59 ''. .
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PROCLAMATION.
\ V lIEREAS, the Iltin. Charles W.
Itestins, President of the gaud of Common Mw
.f Schuylkill county, In Pennsylvla, and .3 ust 'reef the
.renal Courts 'of Quarter Sessio I; of4he Peace. Oyet
nd Terminer - and Cameral Veal livery•in slid county,
'eine Rahn and Bernard iteilly„Judges of the Court
1.,, 1n
f Quarter Delusions of the . Peace: Oyer and Terminer,
nit General deal Delivery, fur tke trial of all capital
nitother offences in the sail co my of Schuylkill, by
heir precepts to me directed, ha a ordered a Court, of
yen and Terminer and - °emend Diet Delivery and.Quar
er Seasioue of the Pears, to be hoiden In' Pottsville, on
ite bit MONDAY. in June nil at 40 iclock, A. M., o contioue two weeke. . • -
-
Notice is thereMrs' hereby dive to the Comber, the
c: et Ices pt the Pesee.and Conetabies of the mild county pf RehaYikill, that they are, by the maid' Plecepta cofoo
;minded to be then and there et Inbil
o'clock In the fore
noon of the said day, with their Ils, records, Juqu •
ilims,examinationsatid all other remembrinees, to de •
theata things which, liv their sere I ante*. epreetsto to
he done; and against the prieone that are or than shall
be in the gad of ;edit county of uyikill, are to be
• thenand these to prosecute them obeli)* just..
. .. '
.p° roe /are the
. Chink tallith l - fith
i t
•• -. .• - .• •••
•,• . '
uayxl 11121 P. !!011iTIT. -
': Sheiritra OfliVttsville, 1 SheriC' '
•. IC IL—Theilritnemes and farnMi itlin'are summoned'
to attend mid Court arkrequired to 'attend punctually.
fn 'We of non.attendance, the laud, In inch ' : oars teethe
and provided,milt be risldly enforced. - hue • *Aloe b
&Niched by-4d' eV or the Court; itileels, coattail) mill
evera Lt9sastlvaineardlogly.' j
NEW ADVERTMENTS.
• •• •
AIRICATIIIER GENERAL.. '..,''''
APtttltlil2kENT and firObstay the,
b e *. racoidsto ircl Brigadier_ Girrril;at-lbit AP
rake alrtiktu. 11%14mm Nattntesei.
B *R-an 1t7",,t0 be koiot fvr ibe credit rt th*Brigidr.
that tarygenrirl4leiretirt. ler./triPaydrrOtelert•4,ll . ll
teekivie capital fillteer. The let Iteglorot sill do
dltt, tnz austr,itby rutin tor him. sad we' /eve stor242
wlti folio* 'ult. e MANY VOL1:114TOMIL:
IbllaiWc. Nab 21, t 9 • " • 21-1 t • .
a for 1,113.9.
asrukikabv
gr:-n . i
31.174.1 i
4 1r1F_Fli SAME OF REAL ESTATE-
Y VIRTUE of. sundry • writs
£.%-pgmat awl Zerttri htlßbed out
of the Court of Common Pleas of fiehoyikilleotintrand
to we diverted, num will be enured to Public said or
Teruinc, nts
late 14' Cigna'.
Lim: • 4.
, • Tom.
15.244 IS • ;•10,3:3 11
1,551 11 6374 lb
, OS - 25:4 02
61 1.44 b Is
6.219 • 3.r.1 03 .
1,469 us 8412 44
5.1 18 3,33813.
. 19 10 • tos 13
5451 04 21.84 01
826 17 =8 03
Saturday, June 1104 1858 e.
at l &do...kin the 'ft.-roma, at the Public- tiouna
CYRUS in the Bomar,' of Pottstrille.Sebnyl.
kilt County, the following deoetlbed rear aerate. to wit:
All that certain lot or piree of ground. *it OW V tm the
enuthwardly side of Schuylkill Avenue. IWthe Bomugh
rottsville. County, containing In width
90 S.et and In depth 241 feet. bounded norther - an:lly by
/kb nylkill Avenue. easteardly by another lot of Martin
Weaver. }OW hrardly by land of Drulatnin Nit
aril westwardly by property belonging to the
fteto6. cf the Public Schools of the Borough
Pottsville, with the appurtenances. eons - 6111m of a two
story atone dwelling haute with Stone baikoent. •
Afar, All that certain lot or piece of goiond, situate
on the southwardly side of Schuylkill Avenue. In the
Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Coouty, containing In
width, 94 trot. and to depth 241 feet. Founded north
wardly by Schuylkill Avettue. : sostwardlit by lot of B.
kelinan.snotbwanily by land of, Illenjazolo Pot.. and
w:gdwaidly by another lot ot Martin Weaver—as the
property 'JAMES
- -•
Al" All that eettan tr-
49 C4A 2.025 10
1 431 01 2.7704 03
3.5.:3 17 10,381 12
b!O St . 921 la
•
'619 18 1301 16
466 10 2,6 S 1 01.1
=,ara 07 161„..61 04 4 .
1850.
WEEK.'
2,659 11 35,K1 03
1.,f53 04 3 1:290 03
1,117 10 :*.IK3 04
404 13 6.f4:01
.2'!18 . 04 50,351 10
523 15 ISM= 0.4
1514 14 11,024 00.
. ,
..- -. net Mitt tertian tract or piece of land. tittudelnl
the township of Carry:in the county of Sdiuylkill,
bounded by lands of Jacob Milder. Henry Boltz, anti
lands late of John Matte.. containing sixty-four ants.
more or tem. beina part of a tract of lead Isuree3ed-on
appilestion Ito. 7598. dated October sth, USA, granted to
John Elliott and patented to Peter Feather. on the VA
'day of Neremsher.l7s3, find befog the same premiws
which Daniel Rahn by Deed dated the Snit day of April,
A. D., ISA eonieyed to--Andrew • McFarland : ei tt .
Thomas Verner. In - fee. with the apportcaanees.
-consisting of • ”...; story log dwelling honte.a 4
barn. and a starer pow'r sow mill,..as the .property of
ANDREW McFAItLAND At THOMAS VERNER.
Also, All that eertain term, tract or pkee of land, tit.
male In North Manheiut township, Schuylkill County.
bounded he lands of Daniel Eller. Isaac Huy, lands .
ileorrie Ebbed and-others, containing 173 'arm'. mortice
led. with t h e appurtenanow. consisting of a two
story'tory atone tacern-house with al% story stone
kitchen thereto-.attached, i frame stable, a tr
story low dwel ling house and a frame bar b —as the prop
,
eel of WILLIAM MIN ELM
Alm. All that certain one story frame building, illit
stonebaseawmt, known as the German
cmi lieferatedra
Church. site at' the, southwesterly mime of
Elerenth and Marke). street., In 'the darbugh o
Ashland. i n Sehaylkill County. en lot. marked with the
numbers Pend 10. in 'cotton No. 42. In Ole general plan
of aid Borough. containing in front one said Market
street 30 feet and in depth 40 feet, and tlwlet or piece
of ground end cartilage appurtenant to salt building—
s, the property of 'JOHN Mall and THEODORE 11INT
DRIL owners or reputed owners. and JACOII VISHER.
TII COWER SNYDER,SAMEEL MANGO .D and FRED.
ERICK IMOSSER. hattrartors.
Also. All that certain lot or Ores of ground,.rittate
In the Piton .11 of Pot torllle. Schttylkaleinanty,baand
1
ed in the north. by Mabentongo Street, o the west by
Third street, dtr the south by an 8 (vet w de alley, and
on (be east by lot of James 11. °weft 11 ,, .. containing
in width 47 feet, and in depth 130 feet. with
rt the
appurtenance', consisting of a 2% stor,Y\ brick.
dwelling house with a 2 54 story brick back build.
Ina. and akwn story frame kitchen at leehed. sod a frame
chl,ken house—as the propetty of JOSEPH SHELLY.
Seixed, taken in - execution, and will bee sold by
1 • JOHN P.IIOIIA RT.
Again . Office. Pdtlalllle , ), &ail.
21-4 t
,11lay 21st, 1831
—.__.... .
.:...1613 O D 21,41 14
1;036.13 15,E64
•• '/O 08
3,079 Ce 4 •
:tr f qt 14 Linti 11
L 11511.2 133
361.344 04
11 641 10
.712 i 0 09
45.004 10 3933 ti 07
3245: Ot 24143.1R10
1:41,53 IS 141,217 19
usportatioint •n
IL ROAD
Pros Praia
' -Auburn
$1 25 $1 20
1 25 1 29
1 20 . 120
BO 60 •
fur the present.
4.31/uan.lß.Clint.tm
.' 92 •. Su
• 67 ' 60
61 .45
11. Clixion
111 45
50
ansportation
/AIL ROAD.;
• - 90
t Philllp~burg~ i 5
NAL!.
ork via Dela-
3O
ork ria Mor-
, .
STATEMENT 1- .1 ,'
toraigh, Schuylkill Haven Sahosil District,
,
- CIF %deka issued, for what ' purpose,
1,..27 and t he amount tor ttin , arbord year of 1.5" cow.
tl
monog J. ly 1, 108, and ending Hilo date.
1835. - ~S. - 1 "
July 1, P. 14.Winteratein. clock repair*, 1.1. 31.
... . PliltiCaufman. (Collector,) WI.
due on settlement, 1 21
Aug. 2, Jacob ilatenagh. 1 osuronce 10. !
Bleach' Chunk.
!Venn, Itslimed.% •
•w ears qr. . ladiri,lual
airxrny. ' Cars. .
$2 AO $2 15
243 - 2 lit
1 CO • ..
1 50
1 WI
. .
stet inent„ , , • 15 , CO
" " Mr. Stoma,' hit. paid on School •
Bonds; • • • 2 - 00
Sep. 6, D. C. Schnader, for spouts and
tinning. &c.,
" " Lewis Myer, for spout. (iron)
" "'Jacob Kanter. for land N0:79 ;
a ' end !merest, 33 00
.. " Gen. Knutiman, for bond No. 1 1 1 '
and interest. . 04 25
" c• John W. Shoemaker, for bond
• • No. 65 and interest.
' " . John D. Delbert, lime bill ofJtoi.
. Doherty, 1$ 75
" " Henry G. Raiment. balaneedne
hint as per'settlemeut of aces.
of 1153 & 1854. , 5 57
" " Daniel 'foot, for hauling, . 1 00
" " Benj. Dsobert, a Idteotrashing • '
. school mealy.
" " Washington Hoe, Ilthlte , WW•h•
log school rooms,
••• " lire Kane, I year rent to Sept •
1. 1828. 25
00
Oct., 5, Jno. W. Delbert, interest on
. bond No. 02, 13 00
. " 11. W. elioemaker & Son, More 1
- . 1 , 111 In lull.
. " WM. A. Field for I month teach
; • ing. Sept., . 6,5 00
" " Ilettry Wornts, ditto - 43 00
•• •• A. li.Seltz-r, ditto 30 00
. o,3liss 31eQu. , en, 'ditto - 3,5 10
•• "-• . Osier, ditto . ~.22 00
. " • . ' Gum., ditto . : 11l 00
••• " " ' Robinson, ditto " IS 50
. " William Dauber,. Janitor, Sept., 12 00
" Geo. Kauffman. Interest, '3'oo
"-10, P. & J. Berger. plastering, &c.,
basement rooms, . . 75 35
" " C. A L. Uuutzinger, store bill .
iu full,
. • . Dopey 0 Shultz.. carpenter work
basement rooms, 140 16
Noy. 1, Win. Iluntzlnger, Interest on
,bonds, ..
" '.
Jacob Delbert, bond No. 68 and
Interest, . 5900
" " [leery Saylor, bond No. 71 and
• Interest, .
, " " Loehr Royer. bond No. 33 and
interest. ..•
" " Joseph Shorn., int. on bond.,
. " Uri:lel F. Iturkert, error In du.
. plicate,
. ".11. Cannon, printing and sta.
tinery. ,
44 . William A. Field, principal, .
leaching mouth Oct.. 65 00
" " P. 11. Werntz, ditto 40 00
" •• A. F. Seltzer,. ditto 30 00
" " Slice McQueen. principal tamale
• d.p.. month October, , 3S 00
" .. Miss 051; •,, r, teaching nut 0ct.,•,...2. 50
'• ", •• Once, i ditto 15 in
2,' . " Robinson, . -ditto 'lB 00
0 •• - . ~ Krouse.part of ditto 0,00 .•
c• " William Dattbert,jtnittir do 12 00 ,
WC. 6, Ifdtary ti. Shultz, making school .
- dealt., PB4
. " • . George B. Alien, principal male . .
dep.. part of Noy, • $ 2 60
" •••• P. 11. Relate, teacher mn. Nor., , 40 '
. " A, F.Seltzer, ditto . '30 .0 0
. . Miss McQueen. principallemale L.
, -
• , dep., mo. Noy.;,, • -‘' 3.5 00
. " Miss Geler. teacher inn. Noy., %.2 50 .
" " ••• Robinson; ditto 18.60
o'"• c• GWO , , • ditto 18 50
"..
" " Krouse, ditto 18 59
'
" . William. Danbert,janitor do 14 00
. . John Waiter, repairs ot pump, ; Ti?
1839. ...
Jan. 3, Shoemaker, & Son; interest on ' *. •
' bond 4, . ~ 33 00
" .", D. Schnider, 'Store pipe*, - • IT 23 .
'.- 0 S. Winderunith, . ' 11 75
" • ••• ? Georgell. / 1100, prioeipal for M 0.,, 1
OS OC
. 1 "I P.ll. Wernis,LZacher mo. Dee., 40 00
" .IA. F. Seltzer, F. , 30 00
" "[Shea McQueen. pr ncipal female I
' I . dap. ow De 1.,,, 45 45 00
" "' 1111F1 Ogler, touch mo. Dee., 82 50
-... " 'Once, •. itto 15 50
."i •••• Robinson, " ,. ittO ' IS 50 •
" .I "' Krouse. , 1 1 tto - . 15 50
cc" IWilliatn DeWitt/4a (tor do 14 01)
0 . iEdward T. Warner,. bill of coal, ;2 64
.1 "S. Waleisi, •.. • ; ditto 481
Feb. 7,lWilliam Leran, lot. on bonds. 41 00 ,
" " Geo. D. Alleri, principal, too. Jan.,so 00
."' " PAL Wrruts, teacher do - 40 00 ‘,
. F.Selizer, ditto 36 00
•1` 4. 4 Miss MeQtteen,"principal female I .
. • 1 dep. trio. Jan. • 35 09
.1 . Mira Ogler, feeteher mo. Jan., 22 50
.• "I" Robinson, ditto 18 40
GI iII G„,,,,,, ditto ' 18 DO
. .! " Krouse, ditto " IS 50 .
/; " " William Lambert; janitor do 14 00 •
" " Jacob Holten, Insurance assess- •
• went. N 0.15, 15 00
.5 ~ Henry Byerly, bond.No.so and
, interest, I fil 00
Melt 7, Michael lin4ler, coal bill in full, 11 00
•-•'•• . George IL Allen, principal /0318 I
, , deP.lor wo. Feb., 65 00 '
. :. 11. Werntz, teacher too. Feb., -` 40 00
•
" . A. F. Seltzer, ditto
.30 00
4 * . Miss McQueen. principalt.lemale 1
' dep. too. Feb., 3.5 90
. " Miss Oster, teacher mo. Feb., 16 87
" " ,•• Robinson, ditto . 1$ SO '
" " " floss, . ' ditto j .IS 50
" ". litaw.o, ditto 111 , 00
" 4 . Willianaltaubert. janitor do 14 Ott .
Melt Zi.L.Ovi Royer, tlec• to date. 45 00
ApL 4, Georg° It. Allen. principal male
'dep. inn. March, . . 65 00
" "H. Wends, teacher mo. March, 40 00 .
" . A..V.Seßser, ditto 30 00
" . 31D11 McQueen, principal female 1
'dep. inn. March, , 35 00 •
. . Nice Oster. teacher ma. March, 22 50
. . " Rotineou, ditto 18 50
.. .. .4 • Rioo,, , ditto • IS 50 -
.; " . Krouse, ditto • ' 18 50 •
" William Dauber!, janitor do 14 00 •
May 2.11n0. D. Allen, principal me: Avail, 05 00
•• —31 r. Worn's, teacher do -40 00
" " Miss McQueen, principal female
dep.: mo. April, • - . 85 00
0 . Slits Oeler, teacher MO. Aplllf ' 22 00 , -
. •. .. Atobinson, 1 ditto . . 18 50 •
.• . ."- IC/041.15. . ditto , .18 50
" . William Daubsrt, janitor do 14 00 .
" . D. Caudebusli:hanllng stoma sill, 1,50
. " George it. Alien, School eardi. 200
" . John lireish, int. on Londe to •-'
-
- _April 1,1159, . 42 00 , •
. .... .. _ .... .
SETE
IL CO. STOCKS.
TlfoXlNo , DIACEA.
F 9
GO
DO
00
- •' ,50
- - 1 50
I I
- • 50
- - I; 50
• • l• 50
- . 'I an
Co.'s 100
sits:,
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04Y1
Co. - 50
- - L5O
. •Ji 100
- . I so
60
I::0
rloo
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T'MENTS
ced Prices.
duced prices—
Rosetclicmeysuekles,
B. BANNAN'S
sett and Book Store
nd LEVI'ERS.
StmiSditlßE.'
lon a tour to Kamm.
to return rla.Oeutral
r In the SErn•Wanar
the' DaliT.
Y TRIBUNE
I rAnuuni, In 1141ACICC ,
1
'el Cordial: •
Aala tic Cholera. Choi-
Chokra Turantucn,
'Stomach and 'towels.
bottle to the house,
kilt. It relieves all
" Zull4ll. Secretary, ; I 3 Oo
----PAM 21
; SUILMARY I •„
Interest aernunt. $3B 04 •
Coupon ibind•lsaurelled, ' 406 00 '
School llouse main. I nsutance, &a., hc.,404 02 -
Teachers' salaries for mouths, 2,064 15 - •
, 81,•MS 21
rubliebed by order of the Hoard of Diyeeters.
H. W. .nuW.J/AIV, Trennwer of Schttylkill Ha.
rem School District. • •
DEL. " . 81 1
• •
1858. ' .
June 30, For balance due at settlement- 2 ;C .48 '
Sept. at /lint. ntrasb• received of .D.F. ; f•
Durkert, Collector, 262 25
Oct. 71,' ADO. ditto 3 00 i 'JO •
.do' 18,- . ditto ditto' 55!
do 20, , • ditto • , ditto IOO 00 '
do 20, ' ditto
; ditto • 314 16
do 30, ditto„ 'ditto 178, 00
li6v. 10, ditto . ditto 183 00
do 24, • ditto , ditto ' 'DM; 00 -
ds 20, ditto ; ••• ditto 100; 00
De0..8, ditto_ ditto 116 00.
do; ar, • ditto ditto - 120.00
do 28, - Old ditto 150 00 ' ;
1859..
Jan. 8, . ditto ditto • • 00
do 4,fftnie Appropriation, • ;;; 519 96 •,•
do 26, Cash of ft. F. Darkest Cot., ' 12 7 Of'
Feb. 15, I ditto ditto 1 200 00'
do 21, V 'ditto ;ditto • 1;0'00
Apr 1110; Collector's note at days 630 200; 00
do do ; do r do CO do,, 200;00 . •
•do do do; • do' 90 do \ 2000
-;;-1 1 , 5 35 15
• cu.
teas. ,
`Oct. 6, Dy ellen paid and cancelled ; _
• ' prefetace‘of lbarkotitinefs,s7sl:lll
1
8110. • • • '
May 4, ditto • ~ditto .% 2.950 se
ditto - ' ;6ltpenit ; • - Anita 12
.00
Amt. Patti 3001101104 In emear
• ' 3410. Boyar= tiro,boodf, • • 12304 . ; '
040 pild tot 000 4urto . ittase. - „41:
:'•,, 'pram% pild sod. ranie4lo4'l* -
• proton , /filming tirplrol'ort 44214 •-••.•-•
..4.47reei5t:6783,14:
doe Felionifflittrkt i : - • . 1 sat 42
.Py order of I be - 11044. IT:DOWItAIf.
3Lsy 21,14 21-Itl- ' • .
MEM
feral/mi l s of the Phßaft & Reading R. R., ott the Delaware, at Plh ila
Pier No. 1..'" -
VAN DUSEN, NORTON & co.,
, InttAlLS 15V]ir , 14CAUltEei (11/,1
RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
•'• ( - 113 Walnut street, Philadelphia. •
OFFICES: 4 53 Liberty - street, New Yank. • •
L ' 5 Diane amt., flualuo. •
CUMBERLAND COAl.t •
t Alan, solo Agent. far the
Coal and Nffleigatiois o+4;
October 111,'58 • • • - . 43.
. , • • •. , Plat. No. A. . • ..; .
BLAKISTON & C,OX, •
• sturro4l or . ills sort Qui,trrin ..v .
WHITE ASII.R.F.D'ASIIandI TR K3IONT scuurtairx
pAI,. FRANKLIN C4 I UPA NY'S CIAILIERs, .
LAND COAL; Alpo. tzAzta..rox I.E. - • .
-.. 'MOIL RUAL. • . ' ..
i -
' r7Waln 01 otrei;t. lifiltillelphls. . •
OFFICES: 4 New Mere), New York, .
17 Doane Ito*, Ilemtcro,.. ' r
October V1.'94 • . -' . , 42..
. .
. . -.- Pier No. 3..
BAUM. OGLE & CO..
. •
vONeri'AND aniPPrts €4 , "
Wit.41 : .1 - N-13COVV . CCO.A.X.r,
, . • First 14,noliqy Eked Asta'Coal.
-t so. 113 %Palmas goal. Plill.ololpliii.
OFFICRS: No. 70 State *tree". Boston.,
Nu. 166 Broadway, New poic. -
Oitober io, Ai ! ' -, 44-
Pier N0..a.•
TYLER. STONE &
CO.,. IMAIJIRS nif VAlrlurig 7EKR11 , 719Y9 07
Red and White Ask •
SCHUYLKILL AND .LEHICH COALS,
AND
• GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL.
US Walnut street, Phlladelphla.
.OPPICES: 9 Wasoblnklon Liollaing, Providence.
109 Ilmoduvrow Pork.
PI .111, N 0.3, YU
October 10, •52 42-
MISCELDA.NEOUS.
DAHLIAS IN POTS.
I",a few choice Plants-and Ro s eg.
for ante at Ma Seed Slops of D. BAKNAN4
• DRAINAGE PIPE, ..
•
NI) also for conveying water, from
2to 12 inches In diameter, very c heap cheaper
tanwood and as durable as Iron. Perron lu want. of
such Pipe will and it In any quantity at
B. HANNAN'S Store, Pottsville.
March 19,13 . 12-
SCHITYLICILL CO. ACIRICOIXORAITEOCIIift.
I[IE 'Annual Exhibition of -the
I RchuPlklll County Agricultural Society. will be
he lit on the ground of the tiompany at Oraigchurg, on
Tuccaday. "Wedneeday and Thuntday. 271 h, gsth and
29th Septeintxr, .1659. W3l. H. SCIIALL-
Orwigebunt, May 7.'39 19-3t] Pre. Fey:
Buy .the WAMSUTTA Prints.
TBEY are the Best Calicoes yet of
fermi to the public , for the money.
111101.1E,ALE
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG& CO.,
Apclll6, 1a41.11 • NEW YORK
JONES • & COLE,
MIN I$ AND siliPPEfrn
• TAMAQUA WHITE ASH - COAL,
Prom the lleevesdale and Snekville Collieries.
OFFICE—No. 320 Walnut otrout.Thlladrlpbla.
Fre•Coul ,fnmorarded from Port dintnn by R e nding
Railroad; nr lu Boatol4 Seltuytklll Canal.
May It '69 53.
Stichter & Thompson,
DEALER''
HARDWARE • , CUTLERY,
litog . TOOLS , &C •
•
Corner Centro and Market, "Sign of the Saw,"
POTrSVILLE, PA.
JanuAry '69 e-tr
PALO ALTO GROCERY.
THE shbsetiber. has taken the Oil
Stand nf K. Kleinert, orpoidi e the Nay ipstinn [And.
ing in the Borough of Palo. Alto where he will keep an
awsortmonlof groreries, flour, feed and Provisions, which
Will be guarantied 211 , goal as the. market affords, and
lite as cheap foe cash as can be, bosswbV elsewhere. lie
respectfully vile(/' the palliates° of his friends and the
public In genersl. . W 3 1 ,. BENSINGER.
• .
B. Also good stabling, for th e armor
mxEr non of
boatmen. and a good supply. of lay and .traw by file
beadle constantly on band. —' ,W3l. Sri INCIEII.
Marsh 12.'93 items
A CRAND MUSICAR- ,
EANDIITKIN !
117 th e Pupils of the • eon a. Instil odors
for the their net lon of the - Unlad e
11 , - TILL be giveujw,the Court. House,
r on Tuesday ereailog,'Vay 21th, 18.59.
The nwrillt will ho areompanliAby the Prlncliel. The
'felt Is Intended to exhibit. the extraordinary sumo
'bleb has attended the instruction of the Bllndilu the
loot II ution at Plalladelpl.la.
Ticket& 25 rents. (to &frit) , expennea only.) may be
had at the boolcatorea,and at the door.
M ,
•
Pottirllle,
Stay 14 51. 21.2'
• 10E! ICE!! -
(WING to scarcity , and the high. pri
.
• yes that tee eintianding, we are" .romprlled to
•,tls the fillowing prires f or the present &mama, width are
about 14 he:ne priers fixed in Philydelphia:—
14 peek par day for week, 40 eta.
34 a op
a u *1 1* a
• _
nolots, Ike.. taking 1 bustel. or upwards, dally. 534
cents per:bushel; transient trade. +SO cents per'busbel.
'Those einnmemi 4; with the amen,,. may depeodiftpow
haring,' fill supply during the main, summer, at the
above rates.
• .
//11'"All °rafts left at the Pottsville House, or handed
to the drivers. will be promptly at tended,to.
Proprietor of nodding Rios Ice.
Pottirllle„ May 14,1?
MUSIC!
T JENKINSQN, Professor of Mg
.
~ ale, 'tiara lemons in Singing.' Alm on the Ptiklioi
Nielo,geon. Violin, Virda. ((altar, de.
~THltHrt—lror a coon. of 21 lessons, $lO. Surress
guaranteed in all ewe where properapplicatlon to Mealy
and practice la perm...arod in.
Planes Tuned..-(on the prin.
elple of equal temperament,) and war
ranted to give entire satiafaction, on
rearonabie tenni, and at short notice.
irrestimoolals of the highest order as to character
land capability..,
a s e ftrAtosztre—No.l Pleapant Row, Bahnateripn et.
• N. B —Agent for the pale of PIANOS of all Roe
'elan makers In New York City
Pottsville, May
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 110 subscriber, 'seen
•tor of the last will and testae ant of Geo ge llrumm. late
of the township of Foster. in the county of Schuylkill,
deceased, will expose to public sate bit public 'endue on
FaturdaY, the4th day of June next, at 2 o'clock In the
aftermsm. on the premises:in the. tort - tests of Miners. '
elite, In the county of Schttrikill aforesaid—
All that ectialn No. I Int or piece of ground. situate in
the borough of Minersville. In the county of Schuylkill,
'and State of Pennsylvania, to will—Bounded north-1
wardly by Sunbury street, eastwardly . by late of
Joseph J sees, now of the estate of Oeorge Ittumm, de
ceased, snuthwardly by ether lands of said decessitd,and
westwardly by lof.of Joseph Levan, being lot No. I in
the original plot of the town of 31iner1rille—The said
lot containing In front on sold Sunbury street 100 feet,
In the 121 feet and In depth 80 feet, slid having thereon
a two story home tavern stand and outbuildings.
y '
NO. 2 —All thit metal n sthLer lot laying east 'rf, and
' , adjoining No.l, beginning a The .northreast corner of
No. I. thence along Sunbury street 11 feet, thence
southwardly atongthe Westwood wagrn reed. 85. feet to
lot of said deceased. bought of Samuel Kind non. thencit
westwardly and along sold last mentioned lot, ': feet, to
\the Pont h east corner of lot No.l. thence along the east
/Inside of lo g ilo.l, 82 feet. to the place of beginning,
hllvfng thereentereeted a frame shop, now occupied by
trip, At Moore. ilk iv Tin Shop. .:
NO. 4.—A1l that•certalli other lot O ground,
s
piece of gund,
tuate in toldborengh of :innervate, Inandad as fol.
loWs:—lleglnning at the northeast corner of lot former ,
ly owned by Mkt lei Weaver, now Twine Ward. thrum,
southvrardly along the wee 80` feet. thence evstwardly,
and parallel with Sunbury street, 28 feet, thence north.
wavily, and parallel with Front street, 50 feet to Sudbu
ry street, thence westwardly along the same 20 feet, to
the place of I;eginiting—the said lot being marked In the
gebeird plan ofeald borough with the No.-2,..ancl.having
erected on the row thereof a small two story frame house ,
late the estate of said deceased. Terms and conditions
made known'at the thus and place of sale by
Ot:O,W.IIICCNII,F.recetor.
•By enter of the °militia' Court Jacog KLOSIL Clerk.
POttrell le, /lay 2,18 5 4 r 203 t
The Great Strengthener and Pain Ilestroygr.
The brit and. ehe Teat Household Remedy in the
. world. • SlMple and pleasant In its application, erectaln
and eteet nal In Its results. A beautiful, scientific, ex.
tainal undiye, applleable . for the relief of Pain it any
time, in any place, in any part of the hums n . .ayetenb
and under all circumstances. , If yon put this Plaster
anywhere, If Pate Is there, the Plaster will slick there
until the Pala hat vanished. itik . Planter Cavell:es
the Paid away, atid .. • ! • • ~ 4 ; '
PAIN CANNOT'. p. XLET WHERE Tillfir idiETED IS
e APPLIED. - .
. .4 i
1
;Rheumatism. Innings., Stiffness, W4llll 1 14111tyg
Nervotunese, Nenralgia;,Dyepepi.b. Colitis a; . - cOds,
paint and Aehelof eVery. kluti t down een la
I.IINIEDIATiLiMELIEVIIit, and withiii littlenstletk
PEIIIIANENTLT,CDEigt, by the wag* Influence of
the MADE ETIC *I.AiTER,It. Is. the sEnpleat. anMelt,
Weal, pleasanteViamicheapest. reinedy In existence.—
Iti application is nolvoisel-eqnallyto the etreog man,
the delicate woman; 'lnd Ole feeble In6aL • To ea& and I
all it will prime a Dalai and a Diesilng. - Hived Is agree!!
able,ind• without aniCyanee or trouble. : Its 'priciis
within reach of . all-741eh or poor; all. may have it, arid
all phonkl have it who are itch, and enticing in any
! !
3?61012;2 Aosta be aluaye supplied isius ma Neel.
tumble ructdrik. If will be tbe Good Rl:l*km la soy
hausebob all ilmes, sad et lastest apnea. .
ihst%ip la eir•ildtit tin bow. • ;limb Ws win makeslx
to eight plestemluil sly Mid auk eisssid Qum.. Plies
26 Irate abas, !lib lilt and pllula 4111reetleas,,
- IV: O. Xerilitad t '
- last Pa WaMa; Mut, ' Mai Park: - ,
alpacas* MamaMaur la add Vali Aar
. ,
Pit!, in sit* Dora 4144 MP at th4o. tttla
. - l',.
MEI
ENO
Pier No. 6. . 1 .
LEWIS ROTHERME.L,
. . mauls AND sunrise or COAL, 1 '
i o
Offers 6'r isle by the Cargo. the best ins Invent
RED AND WHITE ASH C 'ALS._ .
Alegi, LEIIIIIII • sod CIIMB4IILAND AL,
wiimur wp. 6, racipiOND. I"
01 , 71 6 Es: 1318 WSlnut street.
Phibolelpity.
), It) Xxchange street, Baton' :
October 16, AS , , _.:.),. , - .?. `l.ffe,
,
_ ,
4)Ei'Plee'Zie. T.' , ' i
.Iri R. WHIT/4. -
./SETTIMUICILS.at Coal,
-• SIIITIPM or
1
- R I ANF NO. 7, PORT hien MOTO. - ..
,
OFFICES:
,; ‘ , 1 1 0 0. . Stel e aln et !
r ind, Philathdpl4!.:_ .
October le, 'S .. West
~ I ,
.. tb it., ew 4 gork.,
' • " Pier No. p. -
f.]. Inx.TexpoNrl -- : - - ,!• R. T. atOTIM.
• SINNICICSOIIICGLO ER.
tenreistoi . .
- sciarTracru. Warn 41n) • ASH,
, 1
Lehigh and Bitnininoug , ale..
OFFICER: { ao. 112 Walaull Fired. Phi Arida.
1.1 Mite douse Dareinent; tou. r
WHARF N 0.9, 0011 T RICHMOND, i'IIIIIADELPIIII
Febrizary (9,1'9 y. , 1 e.
. .
Pter N o.lo. ,
• BANCROPT,.LEWIS & CO.,
AND SRIPPcte OF
CELEBRATED ASHLAND GOAL.
• Fiti)-11 3IAUANOY MOUNTAIN. • .
OFFICE-11i Wnlnot ittreet:Comtaerefil landing,
r P Oda: '-
New York 011ice--7 stroot. BoNtqi Office-25
Allbystrert. Wet. A . 43-
31EDICINAL.
READ! READ!!. READ! !!
ESENWEIVS.
Aromatic BaLsarri,
IS a REMFDY not to be excelled .fer
Ohl orpir and cam of Chao maladies licidesii fc,
the Bifincorr Seasqn, Hs: •
Dreatery, Cholera or Cholera Not4or,'
V , ln4 Why. Acidity if .the
.Stimortch, etc.. •
itaexeelleut,Carmiusul.o 'steers. pleasant lame and
soothing innotince. tenders It a ,valuable remedy in
Jeintile diseasqs. peculiar to the 'Zceot.l Sumner. viz.:—
Cholera ..Infinttutm. 'Cc It has a .ne.itivigorating 'and
tonic Influence on the spotlit, allaying inflammation
where it extolls in the eloarach-and LOWeb.—ntill on trial
will be found ludispeneable to the well being .r evere
fausily. It will be round qui . writ adapted to' adults - as
children. ire"'
Prepared one Fs • A..KSENWEIN.
/Menthe.
N. W. router - Ninth and Poplar as.. Philadelphia. •
AO-Price-23 cents per Isittle.-Wk
....3•SoId by Cu Vt. W. EPS/ NO a n4l Joni 6. Isanict
SON, Pottsville; It. 11. lurvi. ; E. J. Fat. Tama
and by druggists and Ptorekerpers gvurrally.
_ay 21.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE
IN TILE COUNTY. •
...
• "SION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE,"
Centre Street, Pottsville.'
The s,xtensi ve business
et this establishment lec,
. --., '' ,- .1 IT , •-I
sure< at all thues a trcsh .-. /, -- ' - '.-- 'a
supply_nt the 'incest and , - '4- - -1.-- 10.- . ..c.- .- • - •
t...g DCGus, NIEDICI323, -.. - .. - .1 , 1.- - ..„
cuaatteats. fic...ta. ' - --", ,, e`<:\ f itai7 -- • - ..!
*
The proprietors, the
._ '"tik, ... 0 2 - _ "'''' . 7,.. _.
.ett ler Ulm! a druggist -' ' -7 --.l' /Itriz.l4'
~ " "
. 1
et thirty years' esperi- lit.- .. '-. , , .. ,• .
micro. else their perrnial • .--•' -' ",_ - . -, , , a.l
attend:lncest all times. . 1 --
.7- .. • • .-,
t .
4"s Particular alien- ""'"--s .4 ,-...._, 1
lion paid to Physicians'
l'reseript ions. •
*.*Paints. MI& tilicss,'Dye•stntli,, /e.. in large nssori
meet, wholesale and retail: JOHN G. DitOiTN '8 SON.I
June 26,'68 ' • -' 1 26.
•
YOUTH AND MANHOOD.
TUS PUBLISIIED, the 25th Thep,
4sand. and milled in a sealed move- - ,„ ~,... ...
lope, to any address, post paid, ourecelpt •. •
B . a - .4
of three stamps.
- 1 ' l l' tut
A nitwit. ESSAY ON TILE PIITEICAL iXdAChTION AND D
CAT Of TOE FRAME CIUsED DT - ERLPADVSE:"INFECTIO, .
ANC TOE INJCIROUA coNAtiattficra Of' xxwenkr. Dr L
cuLvrxwm. Y. D., YOWL% Of Tut DOTAL' COLLEGE
setrmosit. se. . ,
air'Spermsto'rrhora or Seminal Erni...kens, enital and
Nerrone Debility, impotency.. Liss - of gpe gy. Depres
sion of Spit Its. Timidity. Diseatie of tbefCie nal Organ..
and luipedifnentit to 3lnrri tee. are promptly and effeefir
ally renweed by the author's novel and aloe pueempful
mode of treatment . by means of which the invalid rap
regale pristine health without having re ( ou se to dia
-1
mous and expensive med lei Wes.
. (FtOm the Loi4lon Lanot )
The bestfreentitie eyer written on a ouldeet of vital Ire
portancelo all, we:lXorthy the author's e ted repeti
tion. '
Addeo's.. the Publisher's.); C. KLINE & lat . Ave
nue, mr. 19tir street: Vest Box 4.56, New T ;k City.: ' .
March 13,'69 .. [lr) 33m
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I-
The amides-a Reim), of the Nineteenth fluttery, ,
FOB ALL DI.SEASES OF TEX BLOOD.
jREPARED. BY DR. I.OUSSBF.R
•ii & co.,' No. 60 North Firttt street, below Arch,
lillmlelphio,
Fur Otamnons and Scrofulous Diseases. WA ire SeMliorgit,
Rip Diietlite, Millignillte Glees, 0214111,116% le!.
ter..,Nr.old heed, Ific.rt of the Alova.cona
Throat, Eruptions of the sin,
and oil
HUMORS AND IMPURITIES OP THE BLOOD,
are effeltually and permanently eared by' .
Imperial Depurative.
*his kledilne cos mends Itself t o
. patients and their
confilence.•for two reaSons—First--11 is just whit It is
reorteen led to .4. and will do all that Is claimed for it—
but it will not cure every disesiOr,becatiselt is especially
adapted and prepared for one clans of complainta.and
these it cures—!a thet Second piece, this Medicine Is
pure. higlikenheentratedaud attire—so that It al awe
masters the dlsease---if it is curable. Larne doses. nor
long continued use of it le not asked for—Owe to Three
bottles will in a majority of cases. exhibit Its Oval Mira.
tire properties. • In this respect, time and money•ie not
wasted in long and fruitiest, efforts to obtain a core.
f ,canceroms wf SO;YVIIINIS 4114 , 1501, 110 =akine his
ever equaled it In Its successful cores.
Setter, ao obstinate and- inserete, pannot resist the
el en r.slog and* pu ri tying' effects of the I itritemt. DA PURA.
TIVIC.
Weirs et every character, no mattes' how obstinate or
long eteedher, invariably yield to the wonderfpl ants
of the Iwramat. DePtIIIATIVE.
Old or lietui may nee it alike with pe,rfeit sestojty.
If you are afflicted. try One Softie. and if you - milli
advice, write to the Principal Office... No. 60 'Northl'l[th
Street, below Arch, and yon will receive it.(b,yemdMalug
stamp !Stammer.) . DILLOUNSBERRY 4k CO.. •
• Millie& .!
atir•For sale by CHARLES W. EPTlNG„Droggivt.
E. Corneae( Centre a Norwegian streets., (opposite atop
timer's liotel,) Pottsville, Pa.
afe-Por ;?ale by Druggists generally.
Drs II .' FA ' •• (ln 50 Pni
BO'ERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
171111 CICLEDRArLD HOLLAND REMEDY . FOR
DYSPEPSIA,.
DISEASE OF THE KIDNETS,;
LIVER COMPLAIN - Ty
WEAKNESS OF ANY 1#1),
• FEVER AND AGUE •
1p VERY F -E R A ND,
.EIVEItY
_LA FAMILY has it a peculiar Bittent,compoonded tie
cording to some farm Ito recipe, handed down tium fathot
to eon, perhape.. The principle that a tonic:stimulant It
necessary in every house. it und imputed. yet, fie' ng com
pounded by unit:1111ul hande. often coffielue elements
both I ncompat ible and Inconsistent —sometitnieposit
ly hurtful. We here offer to the pbblic. in a Mighty con
contented form, what will exactly supply this ant. pre
pared upon scientific principles. compoundedeimples,
acting in harmony, yet each ful fi lling its au remedia l
office.
"Toter. Piturctsx Is here offered.in a eonvitilent form;
'yet perfectly eafthan whkii, acting !Ton the
' circulation. taboo the action of the system to the stand
ard of health:especially after any debilitating attack of
disease, after depression from beat, or anj local or acel
dental cause; an .Anti•Spannodie. which. with& general
etimalant oower.acts with a peculiar Influence upon the
nervous system, calming nervonelrritation, when taken
Profwely, without the lout tendency to the brain, and
'without thst distressing reactiun which Is the bane ol
moat tonics—often ea using morrinjury than the Original
disease.
As a Tone, moderately and penninentlyesaltingthe
energies of ail parts of the frame, producing aseennarify
a tumidly Increase of the action of the Teutons lupins,.
chemically changing the acidity of the tetomwch,a nd set
log ncrmally upon the liver in regulating permanently
the blllhu7 mentions.
NOTlCK—Whoever egpeete to Mid this. hire/rage wig
be disappointed; Nit to the Sick, weak and low-spirited.
It will pve a grateful aromatlecordial,pumessed of
singular remedial properties. •
C` ant ots...The great popularity or Ibis delightful
:Aroma has Indoeed many Itollationa.whirh the public
should guard against purelmoing. lie not persuaded to
bay any thingelie until you have given PosunaeVullose
um) Bermes a hir trial. . One bottle will convince you
limr.ittavitely superior it Is to all these imitation S.
Sitilold at $1 per bottle, or ilt bottles for $5, hi the .
soi.z Taoralwrois ..!.
.. BENJAMINJDACE, JR. er. CO.
• ~ , a4puriaTuaraa. ' ..,
flijanaactutiota anb (tripininis. , i
.
PIT'TSBURG; PA: - - --, . •
...
._, .....
POP tato Ira 'fklbodlool* try tholgratp-Ttoirma 11:-
, Uonilaollai- crib. Demadvattitha4laltai4222 '
Onset: Drat,* ekau l / 2 133Northawaat 'stook z AlosOla
Raaataa i ly Meter A 004 Ellielideffibt - John ri Lu i
a 04 rottullls4oka IL Ittawit;l., O.:0. 11121wa,
,- ;- o . ll, lEptlairt‘ltaVllo7:ll. a;• NY t Illtaiarnile...l7
-11. -Batas. suits is Aeburicift IlartmAy• Or; X; "'i
,elptiLs,-';—Tien for t
•
Pier No. 11.
• ILEWIS I AODENRIED & CO.,
. waotraatestataaa ix TM! PLITTA22IIIII.I
Anthracitic, at Bituminous Coals.
ASS witn strveLlPhltultilphLik.
014/OE3 :1110 Broadway. Now York.
• Se i Stah l street, Dtiatou.
ticTirefli, Skippers from Ntrizabeililort,
OP
'11217011, 111.111711 motrzimAnc. HAZLETON AND
T • . COUNCIL LIDOS COALS.
Mardi M. $9 1 i
.13-
No. 13.- . •
Noah gluteus .--Jos. Maaftel4l.—Clunt..Wannemae Rm.
N.. slim ! mewl , ft CO.,
•
DEALERS 1,11 THU VARIOUS DICSCRIPIIO}II Or .
ANTHRACITE,OOIIiI.
. •
••eLyip•G••• PEST VARIETIES OP , i
-'
RED A WHITE .1311 30111.1ELE'L A 11111011 COALII j
i l .ALSO, "... .. .
COMBERIAN from the Womb ifyg Compearechmwo
f Creek Blow.
• -.
. :
• • 14 1 {No. 10 Walnut street. Pitllsdelphla.
~
OFFICES:Nu. 25 It liby street, Boston.
No. :M Broadway, coy. of Cedar 5t..,//:Irorlf.
itirShlpmeni a from wharsea Nos. 12 A IS, Port Rich.
nmeol. Xlizabethport, 11. J., Baltimore, Bd., and Mel.
andria, Va. (A print!, '4O .16..
• '..? Pier NQ. 13. •
RoG RS & - LUTHER,
NIXLILS MID SHIPPLIA OP COAL. ' . ‘l
Red AsIa....PEACLI *OUNTAIN, LUTHER, and ot.b.
..r choke. reins. • *,—
White AaIhte..RATF.N, BLACK HEATH FEISS. '
°FFICM No. 230
16 tmeowltt
WHARF NO, 13, RICHMOND, PHILADELPHIA. .
HAYES & GODSHALL,
SUIPPIIII,B or. '
AM AND WHITE ASH scar - haw. COAL
• WITARV : 4 10. 13, PORT RICHMOND. -
Lehigh and Sohayllislll -4 Ceal at
YAllll—Ournee 230 Mid Ari•lt ,trails. . a•
OFFICE-103 Wilnut street, Phlladtlplila.
Octplrer 16,'68
. .
4 • • . , Pier No. 14. r.
_CHAS. A. BECHSCHER , & CO..
sm Pi'
UM OF -
BROAD .310ORTAIN."IlLACK lIIIATIIAND St PEORIIL
RED ASII COALS. . .
45 South street, New York.
On/WES: { ln " nut a i ii ..
c, Phlladtilphla..
October 23, '6B 43. ..I
SCIIUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
Shipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL,
AT ORM:3MM'.
Delaware River. Philadelphia..
"Wharf N0.,.11.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.
•
ROMMEL, POTTS & CO.
(200 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. •
OFFICES:! 110 Di raidnai, New York.
I State Street and Merchant," Row, &Woe.
I ' - ' Wharf No. 2. •'
- .
. REPPLIER & BRO.
I.N. E. ear. Walnut &Fouth Sta.. Palled*.
OFFICES 2 33 Phu, Etreet, New York. -
. Merchants' Sauk Building, PrOvidenee.
DAVIS , REARSCIN & CO., •
TWILSS AHD AIIIPPIIRS Of. TIM
CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN IV lIITE Agi and
I SPQR"; YIN
RED ASH COAL
(Xi.. 131 Walnut Street, Ph itedelphia, .
1 OFFICE:•• N . 39 WlRLant Street. New York.
I U
• ' N. 11 rkettle di reet, flpt.ton.. .•
AVItAitFL-0 'HEN wIC11 : DELAWARE. ATF.NITE.
DAVIS PEARSON, lIILA. j" GUitoN OAST, ASFILAND.
• CUM.. MILLER. . _L.,.f , .. S. P. 005905,
. . Wharf No. 3. '
, •
CH S. MILLER i f4l, CO.
0 It US AND OHIPPOLS Oi COIL . .
.13EETTE . ASH, • ,
From the mil KNOT and ;MT. LA SSA COLLIERIES;
RED - - ASH,
• !', . Frousi their PIUENIX COLLIERIES.
, .
CANAL: LA ?MINOS—GREEN WICII AND SPELT& STS.
' OFFICE :—N .103 Walu'ut Streit, Phllatielphhi.
' April 0, '59 ' l34y
MISOELIANE6IUS.
Townsre CLERIrs , RECORD Imola." •
LSO Crder Books - under the; new
- . Law. Jo, t printed'aud fur isle by
• 3 a rch lff, '39 11-4.
4.
0_11A? NAN.
CHOICE TEAS, BLACK AND GREEN.
EAT'!'.& lIEEBNEIL have re
ceived and fop nle, very choice Mark and Green
Tees; latch they offer In their eustutrara at fair rates.
Pottsville, Jan.•.hr, 'll3 • . . ' : 1.•
_CO - PARTNERSHIP FORMED
1 AMES P. PALM and CORNELIUS
F P LOOSE have; this day formed a roisirtnership
lumber busluesit, under; the name of PALII4 LOOSE,
god MIII contione the bukiness at the: old stand, where
they IMpe to twelve a coollonaucti of the lastroriage
whkh has heretotbre been WI liberally extended to them:
They will constantly keep on hand all kludged White
Ploe and Ifetnicrk.lumber—alsn;ready Flooring, Doors,
Sash. Shutters, Shincles. le., k,. ' .
C ASH 'DINERS are respertfuly requested to call,
as we hare determined . not to by undersold by anybody.
• J. P. PAL.II,
C. LOOSE.
Schitylkill Mien, March 2lst, 'SO 13.6 m.
-NEW STORE!
Trig . subscriber intbrins his friends
end the ',One, that he hap opened. next door to
Frank Pete* flinty Ore Blom In Centre street, a now
, .
Dry Oooda Grimery and Prcivision Store.
Where can always be had at reasonable twirl; for CASU,
i
PriseArtidetfor Family Me!
He trill be might malting from Philadelphia and
'New r.wk. end 'fl sys base on'fiatt a ftnelelertion
of FANCY DK S GOODS. ,
Aii-ity tiring hi ultimate his pertonal and strict at.
if
lentien. he lunar to merit and receive a lair share of the
patronage of Um citizens of Pottsville and vicinity.
.. E. 111e1MALD.
' .• Afr..atif at Lie New Store.'llAt
April 23, '.59 - 17-tf
; . .
•
NEW STORE: ,
• ......
tTilt; . subseriberg aitnoime to their
^ frienda and the elf hens of iPattrriDe cad vicinity,
at they baeetattl:n
, ' ..MOORIIKAIrS OLD RTAND."
'1 Owner V" Seemed (fed Martel lrate. tit
' , ober. an alw l int,' found a rood aurrtmernt of
Dry Go la, Groceries . ), Provisions,
and a satiety t article" 'Way,. kept to 'a tint Chi, re.
tail , tore . lin eritanding their business thoroughly.
they Welts& et:tom which. by strict attention to' bud
neva and Dar d ling, they intend to .deserss. •
Fresh Goods Constantly Arriving.
••• The beseattitles always cut hand at the turret Pittens
YOlt CAB 11. . , 314 R. NICIIOI.II,
I. • .. „ .0101. W. BeeK.
olf. CA LL AND EXAMINTATICEIR STOCK.
„April 16,'681 -
.. ' . ' ', is-er ~.
' -1
REAutsci nALuto.tp co:,ot
Ike, 24 couthyOUßlLLagreet. • r
• 1 eitILIDELPHIA-, April 18th,1350.
pAssn9e,R. TRAINS YOR HARRISBURG. -
On and aline Monday,lBll, Inetant.TWO Pawniter
Trains will he , tnn DAILY (Suo.days excepted) to liar •
viabnrg via Re ding and intermediate points. .1.
MORNING LINE.
•
Leavea the Depot, at Broad and Vines attests, at 7.30
....11.
Arriving at' Larriaburg at 12.30. Noma. • .1
. . . .
.', I,AFTERNOON 1.1. NE
Leaves th e Depot, at 'Broad and• Yin. )ttreetit.'itt• 3.30
P. x., : .
Arriving in brilaburx at 8.30 P:III ; ;; -
• ;
Y • are to I tabard, let clans, - .113 'M,
" 1•" 2d dux, i 2.0 1
y order of the Board. '7lr. 11. IIeiLIIENN EY,
' April ao, '59 I 134015t.] Secretary.
• •
• • •
HARtiWARE \ di IRON
SELLING OPP BELOW COST I
THESUBSCRIBER, intending
to - relinquish the Hardware brininess, her
unloved the balance of his stock to thelnielt
building in Norse-peso street, between Centro and will
road itreols.adjetoing'the Liquor store'of Mr. Jae. •
Smithi "where be is now cludug out Msiusxis with.
out regard to resit. He would rerpeettu Is call the
attevitiori of Hbusekeeperit, MeChank, , , Miners and
others to his tick, being satisfied that it will be to their
advantage to vo him a rail, as he is determined to
close the busing's& - Amongst his stock will be . thund a
general assortment suar as is usually kept In , Hardware
Stores. Tilers' : will be found— . . . •-..-, ,
Locks. 1 ' •
_Binges. ' • ' - . -.-
Mud and POineliSaws„_4{ Cut and MID Saws, .
Files and Rasps, • Anvils, -
Bellows, , • Vices,. . . .
Stocks and Dies,' , (Noels, . _
Augers, ' • Braces'and Rills;
Manes of all tads,- ' Tarks,, ,
Brads. Chains, - •
- Shovels and psdes, Saddlery Medway's,. :
Saddles's Too u Wagon Sexes, Le., hr.
Sii-Als4 on bond, i Int of first rate Cabinet and Cowell.
maker's varnish and .Ispan;h:Wlller with Relied and
Forged Bun, Shear, last sail Spring' Steel. de, of the
best Insturfsetaits. • ' „ ' CHAS. W. CLEMENS.
April Xi, '591 i 1 ' . ~, '-• , , „ IS•tr '
- APPEAL S. . - - •
JeIHE unders igned ; Comnijssioners- or!
Prbuylkill Conwy. hereby give notice to Matsu.
inhibition; and others, owners of- property wind*
slid county, that .appeali relating. to the aseressninsta
rude for thalear lib% will be held for the errand bei.
roughs and townships of 'aid county, as Ulu's, to-tritr ,i
For the township of Norwegian, at the Contaiiihnrira'
Oates In Pottsville, on Saturdaf , the Zlst- day of May
- '
nest. ' 1, ;
,For the South and North West Wards of the homer ot i
p o ttniu. at the' Commissioners Mesons Moorish ;
the 234 day - Of Shy next. • . I
For I belltddl) and North East Wards of the baronet of '
Pottsville, a the lOontrahraknons? OW», on Fonda;,
~ the 24,th do of ifay neat ' •
- Alf Soon" tail erleisiral lane ibis - ilhed.thaniselvoie ad
retread - bythd arumnowellt sod valuation et. their pro.
pithier* alt debates asetiptlosi- Ar-.. RIMS
te t r a Am ma int Whatanever ate , timparded bottom!
s fo cu tst+l Owego 'bine gated dm redrew.
Na ilea unitary telt eau he allowidafter
naidappost la the Oosiashabote w . -.-.• - -
' '..-...-.: -' . =WARD (rcoNsmt, cbi*Nia
_. "- ~. '4I , IIIII3IP4RdIifFNAN, ... -- - - , .
'AlteW 4 / I roid:aterritit OA. -
~,Amaiaktdilitte mpe,', - peltaville,y .
.f. • -,,•, riatplt VS, MP.— : -"kilt
e Skipmelit of 4nthracites.
rats dot
ftanille, iNtiaddt, Itiq at. 11150:
Mi!EEIEM!!!I
re
.ij I
It Mine prOtabitAbili
via will by drawn iota ilia war 'Mum Aiit,E'
and Franc. and Sardinia.
• . farad, la Beadles.
There was .a imposing militrey pandit* Res
dingy yest.rdsy. in hpo.r et the prelim* there of
the New Tork Light *horde. 1 1
Antethier liorram.
A ilteadtal asorOst and *skid* teak islsoi la
NewXork on Tharaloy. A woo named Julies
°relent/erg killed his wit% ! hots whoa' ha had
been iseparaitcl.aud then killod blasaelf.
a ••••
Mardett ha Carbon toasty.
In Summit Hill on Tuesday last. a ma* nape&
Blasi, while ander the Indeenee of iiitalr o
thar
dered a WOMID, named Campbell, beeper of •
gruteltap. The murderer was attested, indents.
witted.
Agestra la Menke.
The latest whims from Mexico are &venal* to "•
the prospects of the James government.. The
Church pan, had been overthrown in all quarters fi
of the Republic except threw or four chits, - Islets.
diet" the Capital. It was much . 'depresseilet
wa .1 of funds.
Kan'Castel.
' Fran-e, Austria and Santini* haveissaed their
manifestos. Napoleon's mania:Mir says:—"l do.
sire nu congest, bat I dash* Ilroaly to asaintalw
'tity '
national, traditional polity. I absents
the treaties on condition that no one shall slalom,
them against tie. I respect the talker* of
the rights of neutral Powers, bat I boldly avow
my sympathies for a yaopti whose history .ia
mingled with our ows, cud who grata sada let.
sign oppriulon. • .
• The Eivaropeatte Wae.
The advicu of the Bocaidebip
.Canada, which
are to the 7th inst., are meagre,. and, sr regards
the - war, not eery IMportant. The Austrians,
whose dilatory movements bad excited great 'sur
prise, had armed the'llo at some points, but had
been repulsed in the *Hemp' to eyosa at Trassin•
"ado. The Emperor of Austria was prepariag to
take the chief command of his army. •Lonis Ha.
poison was expected to start for the seat of war
on the 12tb. Baron Humboldt had tiled. Several
changes in the Frineh . Ministry are reported,—
Al thoutth no seri JOS fighting had ocouned bet's.*
Austrians and Setae - lanai news of a ball%
was hourly expected in Loodon.
theplarktts.
Tux Wan AND TUC DMIAND cos BRRADSTINTS.
—The Economist, alluding to the rapid ciao in the
prise of breadstuffsi Wog to the war, Speculates
as follows upon, tho probable demand apsa thia
country for a supply
"Among 80,000.000 of people, the -takine•ef '
800,000 men, that is one out of 130, more Or feu,
from, ordinary occupations, will bars but little in
armee upon production, and no more upon eon.
sumption than will be caused by waste. Whet
they actually eat as soldiers is less than what
they get at home. A largo portion of those idlers -
are from the cities, and in Europe the labor-of
agriculture, thanks tfi the long wars of former •
ages, is customarily performed by females.- Nu
conscript:is taken where his labor is necessary I.
his family. The ware : movement or t h e men I.
of no commercial iuttinvuce. WGers their opro-'
rations ektend over ao,•large agricultural surface, '-
they, however, destri4 and prevent agriculture,
and In sit far cause a.detnaud from other quarters.
It this is confined to Northern Italy, whits all the
ordinary !sources of u ply are trudisturbed, the
commercial effect of t War Will hardly be, felt.
"There never Wile 111 to propitious moment
for war, than nowViittes'erops of ell ports In Es.
repo are very ahundan4tCapital and money abort- .
dant anti cheep.andanterprise not recovered from
the panic of 185 S. ;This is a very different, state
of affairs from what existed when•the Damien
war took place. " There was then'a failure of -
everything in Western Earope. 'Wheat in Ear
land, had touched 101 s. In France the eine.,
silkworm+, loud, and other crops, wore all short,
and money was very dear. 'Under the-ti cireura
stances the cipotte of produce from the United
Slates wtaild have been quite ls. large bad then'
been no` war at all. That event did not add to the
demand in any degree. 'its influence was felt
only.rn the wanufa i onring towns of England, In
a tcarcity of lahor„erhente a large portion of the
new troops woo The armament of itnt
war, however, cautiod,* deat decline in; govern"
went funds, under rationmillet of large loans.
"the migration of triarrand capital„to the United
States during the Crielican war, and sales of pro
duce to Europe were cettnly large, but those cit•
mintainer were not du lto the, war—they were
the result of short crops Europe, which drove
forth great numbers, and called fur large impolti
to austahrthoso who rewniue3 . Those eireum.:
stances are pot now to operate, at least fur a year
to cane. 114 n that t h an the war should become
general, involving strife between Englind;and
France, their fleets would disturb the ocean, in. stead of keeping it open, and England would be
thrown upon the United §tateis fur, those large mar
plies she now drawi from France." .„
. POTTSVIL.LIC MARKETS.. •
• .(Whioleaale Prices.) •
Wheat Ylour, extra faulty, lit barrel, oao ig, so OG' e
do do, extra, do ~ 800 O 860 , '
do do superfine, do. • 7 bOO 800 '
Dye Ylour, • do 400
Wheat, primo'whlle, . * bushel, , 200
do prime red,' •do 180
Soup Deane,. , do • 1 SOO Ibe
Dried rearhee, pared, Vi pound, , • 15
do do uuparedi do 11 .
Dried Applex, . do - - p
•Rye, • *bootie!, 1 tatianiter.per pound .18 ft 20
Corn, do lOt 4 houldere , 691 9
Oat., do , , Olt, Ilante, "11
Potato t.s. do • GO Lard. "11)4 012
Timothy Seed, - -'2 01 Beef, tdod quarto, *lb 8
filoverdead, . • 5 rel do fore quarter pie
Ilaymortoo,- 14
. ci.i€l6 m. Master, .11 ton -0650
Iflgo,dozen, 14 Salt, per melt, . 1 211
POTTAMILLE PRODUCE MARKETS.
(Retail Peteem.)
Fl,OUR,llC.—Kxtni Family Flour,?l 00; extra do
$7 504 Miperfloe do Si 01E0 I , l,l:*and Ityrfllkrarat 84 15,
Buckwheat Flour at $3 00 ? II u od'; stye Chop at .90
eta.; Con. Meal $1 411 and Illdditage Meta. It bushel.
tißAlN.—ltyomelle at $1 00 it bury Corn 9,/ do; Oaten
kIEA2I I .-11oef sells at 10 tat li ets.par Mutton.
9l 12 do. Veal 12 do; Pork lido; Chouldera 91§110
du; lla us' 12 to 13 do., Bologna Fiforager, 11 do.
.PROVIAIONB.—It at tvreelleat '53 64 22 ets. ik lb. Ramp
1214 dn.., Eggs 14 eto...t dos., 'Lord 14 eta. Itlh,
thUßAllB.4l.(hleana €5 De"? lh,"11” Whits 10 dot"A"
White II do; Croaked rand Tolearlsed 121.4 do. •
1234 : eta 42) Pt; Rork riPh 10 eta. VI fh;
iFhad 2.i to 50 eta, a plate; Merling 12 34 eta. dozen-
Flit= A:ID VFAX I / 1 111.118.—Onlona I to 2 Hall I
boric
31 ; Itedlabee 4 etc do.; Rubor!, HI eta.do4 Spinach
125 eta. half peck ; Salad 8 10 eta. head ; Applaslll
ivy :t eta. 611 f, perk.
MISCELLANEOUS.
• • INDIA RUBBER BALLO.
INDIA itubber Bat and Parlor Italla
various sixes, fur ask§ wholerate and robin, at
lIANNAN?, Centre 'beet.
tE4I7 " TaAtll'l tI34IERCE 2Ov sEk:D lOTA tora lngors,ind al•
o , its , rilt«, 314 y 14.'D 21j TUOSSAS.
DAVIS PEA SON ak CO.
ITA VE opened an . Office, in 9 Room
No. 9.19 !William street. New : Nerk. the sae
or their eelchrvted LOCUST 9IDUNTAIN W 1.11211 ASH.
and. SI'OIIN VEIN RED ASH COALS;
R"s Orders given to ji OMIT TAnoz, at till SUMO
ptner, will receive prompt autf careful ',Malibu.
April 9,7.9 ' Is3m Hula
' 'F,ALTSTATT, --
Picture, Looking Glass, Gilt and Onainestal
Frame hianufaoturor; 1-
. N Mahantango .stret, between Centre
find Seroad street*, POTTSrI LLE. Pa, inanurattursal
•In and ihuatneolat. Moan, and Oval 711111101 Alm,
jl4
Lack Opt Mouldings, Polished Equal* and (hat rea
for rhotograpint. Whnievale and Entail. .
Engraving*: Oil Painting* Lithographs, and r cb.
aa
German and Amerleau,-Looklng Mass Plates, eons Ify
ow bawl.
kl^to of Frames tromdo to order, and 64
Frames handsomely main, at short notice.
April '4O :.em,
MANNY'S 1`
PATENT. COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER,
With lilrocnt , s Inaprovrosiost,
TS.a g ain presented by the ouliscrther
for public favor and patronage. This guiridgui ban
bean **were'' , tried and terted`fortbe past sia rams, and
has stnpd the test. and Is now acknowledged to be Um
best Reaper and Mower offered to the flamer. 'l"wirat"
those Machines were sold and used anraaatsliyiirt ibis.
mainly the past year. They are waninted to eat bulk
grass and grain In a workmanlike nalaner, and sepia,
oreutt/ng 10 sere of gnaw or graln - pec day. for intik.
er particulars read tr a pamphlet. eireasl l lo,6ailwattd .
on the Waal Reading.
ERA SKIL COOl,lRlr. Peaky,
segavl for perks, Flail+ and SialagriAal Ontatisit.
lidlarila,ittrasary Ina.
Tataa lll.Cisatcy —Deus Sir:—Tbs Reaper and Maim .
I purchased of you. (Maony's Waal, with Wood's hie
provement.) I used In Gutting mY ere, of mew and
grain. It done Its work admirably, and's", • entire eat
krestion. and it a great saving. and thick It 0110 of
the most labor seri*/ wrichuscs that fallllol7 tit us&
Yours, truly. g,OTT.
•
nittei. Anwar,
Vita% M. Coeur —Dear Sir: nt —The Mann Uni Mt% versal!
Mower. with Weed's Impressment , I purc hased at yea
laid swoon, I need in cutting t h e and stain. and it
gave entire mil isactiow. I eau rfully rensuntead
It -
to to the farther,.
- Yours, reepeetfally, D. G. Y[ll ItIIISIfO.
•
- .
Snobs.* alio t) *genes of WOOD'S PATO? MOW
ING 11 ACIIIIikwarranled to rut -ID acme of gram perms '
day to a workmanlike manner. It le simple, lksikt and "1
durable. - - - . I
Pries of two horse 31achloss II 83
' , 4 on o t. 4. s7dP'relzht added. '
•_ .. 'FRANK 11.COOLCir, Mai. Rovaibilt, AI.
Dealer in flerteui titre) Implements; Ifleist and garden
Seeds, Cedar and Willow Ware.
.10e-the subscriber Is antborind to reeelreMdara lbe
the &bore Mower and keeper, at Ids deed Steer; sit' the i
aiiinntartarer's prkes, mod will ' Pend • ' penes with
those mold to pot them In °wrath:ea. livery Mathias
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