The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 28, 1859, Image 4

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PRESERVE YOUR TEETHE
lg. D. L. DODSVN'S Celebrated
111,,RoseT +tab Paste. for.eleanilog, beao arsine and
prosoroof . the YENTA. Mends untiialed hie dent/-
Mee, end is aditebtedly "nest ' article of. the kind'
ewer ogered. To be had of the proprietor; or of near:
,
Pottnrille. Jai,' 31,'13
'{} • -1 ALLEPYBI' • -
E. RAWLY Wit THUMB PRA&
ROWknily 6 inches high...and ,bear
Gjdit ructlred andlor iitle at •
Aptil23 - .,12 l 11. BANNAII73 end Stora-
rB§.l received tmnr , thei. flew fork
.-14WIP0030c 0.34 ti vitletylltd te ittisenta. - arith
Marian, lin:dab artd-ltreneti P rwa.Siatuary, iaudly
larsap,'l4.. de., presenting lite-Ilke picture.%
'tor We at. ' 11; BANNAWS
- Bonk and Stationery Stem
wiAiElVFrlrTilrg I
... VW Battle Piajer" - -41Immell.
"Belden Brave —Winchester.
.flaatioulm the Wlnd"—Hover.. • • ,
steals, the Fadltug
4 Flowere of the Sauelluaiy•-t4Mik..
‘lanibu'," a Ballad—Lioley.,
, fleura du Bud.'!6,Weltae*-11unt. ,
"rid:010121W Polka"—:blimshijmr. • I " •' •
VlTandtlie,"Briid Waltz—Farent.
“Ntese," March from Atballe"-rßartholdy. " ,
flebottlseb"—lleultt. '
.ofear thou flasurkam—Klllykellt. I •
11.. mud Improved , Bathed for the Plano
• Torte. 7 , 'Jest meelved snit fei mire at
• , B. IIAB)141,N11
• ',. • 'VALUABLE WORKS
'IOR SAI.E . -- 7 a variety; of the latest
and most Tellable Works, etentprildng— •
..tellphte's American Gardening rewind Witten. , I
Brldgeman's•Toung Gardener:a Assistant, '•
, Downiug's Rural EsAye.. ••• ,• [: , I
t do ' Yrnits and, Fruit Trees of,dosu• -TWA, •
Jobneon'allictlimary of Gardening'.
Derry's Fruit. Garden.. ••
Limners ficrticultare. • • •; ••• • ,
Johnston's Agricultural Cbemietry; •
Tboutas'it American Fruit Culturiet: I • •
Allen'. Treatise on the drape.
Theisses Farm Implements, SW 'Causeless, •
Wiles AMOTICIIII Farmer. •
' • Stultb•e.LandscapeDardening.
• I
Bairn' American Flower Garden Directory.
' DOwning•s Ladles' Companion to tbel'kiter Garden.
Gardner 's: Farmers' Dictionary.. 1.,
' Retire Pratt, Flower and Kitchen Garden.:
ethane?, Meek StanuaL • • • •
• Drowns's Field Rook or • Manures.
,The 0 arden, a pocket manual of practical Horticulture.
• The Farm, .do do • .• do Airieulttens.
. Nasb's,Progremdce Farmer.
Ili Florist's sod Fruit Cultivator's Duke.
itenneWe Poultry Rook.
• , Browne's American Poultry Yard. •i,
Bennett's Poulterer 's ContratauT Am , Zr.
Wi; h variety of garden . haplehtenth r the hest
quality. For tale at NAN'S
Book aid Feed Store.
• •-40 . lI_UYLKILL'IJAVICATION, V J
' frHE BOARD of .M A N NG ERS have
-. j_ . . adopled, the lidlowing Rates of Toll e l kliseellanee
ourttrticler,,and an Boats, to be charged their Works
. during the year ISMI: .;-: 1
TOLL TO 51t Cll . /Min 'PER TON OP *ooo' nouNDs.
All articles carried Ini , sa(les;andlender. shaft pay
nweitticents per ton, except where thisktuount shill, i 447
vs teed 6 cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage a the
vessel for any lock passed below Reading. or 4_centa per
ton above Heeding. In each ease, these last mentioned
wee swill be charged.' - -
For any distance beyond • ten . miles, one rent per ton
' per mile additionaL wilt be charged.nteept that Lime.
stone; Clay, Brick Bits: l'osta and •Italla, Manure and
Cordwood, abaft be charged not morethin'3o cents per
Iron Oro. Wrnu r ht or SM on nt
hbled Si , Cemon - Bricks,
I ,
Rough Bark, Sand. U nwmught; Build ng, Flagand Curti
- 't Stone, not Owns than 35 vents per, ton , t
Oymtutn. Slate; Maihle, Fire. Mirk; Snap Stbne;:iiish,
Salk Ice, Copper. Ore. Scrap Iron and Broken Castin g s,. ,
not mere than 45 cents. - , . , ,
Plg Irvin. Rail rrm d,',Bar and klanufsetnred iron:Cast
ings mind Machinery. Timber, round' and square, Sawed
Limber. Shingles: Ilap and Straw.. Flour, Seeds, Mtn
m luaus Coal. Distilled Liquors and Spiiits. Merchandise
i',4ll.ltinds. and all at t lees not otherwise -specifically
enttMerated, not more than GO rents per ton for any dill
- tance: Ounpoi der. If put epic kegs of metal, shall
1 past St the last named rates; but If not so pot up. shalt
for quantity exceeding 100 pounds in each boat, pay' the
full charter rates of toll for every lock proofed: . '
Novc—ln 'passing the Locks, Boats shall, have mere•
dance or Rafts:. itort, not compiling with this tvgnia
' Mon; will be charged the full charter rates. '-, ' '
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TOLL ON BOATS.!
The Toll authorised by the Charlet' of thetentpany,
Is tr,‘ cents per ton tor,every'lock pasted *low Reeding,
and 4 cent, per bin eitjeery lock passed ttboveltlittling,,
on the ascertained tonnage of the Tessa I,and theet rates
will be charged against every boat: tint conditional pre.
tolls willhe issued to Wile which maybe nwtirated In
strictennformity to law, end to this regulations, of the
at at the following rates: ; • -:•; - •
Mats carrying carp, which has pelt! Sr. ;t1 Ilan or
more for tolls—free.
Boats unladen. or with caret which has pia 1 i !than
Sre dollars In t . L.-- •; •
For b miles or under, - - !. 1 '
more than 11, and . not over 10 miles,s• • 1 rn •
more than 10. and not over 20 , sttlies, 4 - .01 50 .
" any distance beyond .20•tnileat • , 00•
Any violation of the laws or mutational°, ti hg the
navigation, ankftir the prntiction or lb. vie or the'
Company, will.render the boat liable to an a Blond'
toll„not exceeding the full,charter rate, and to - d tenth:to
of boat. and Canto' until ankh toll. or ;the coniniatatiote
thereof Axed by the manacers. is I°ll4. • 11 • .
. Boats running upon a 'lngle level of the workikbalt •
pay for each lock they may at any time gars.loiir 'emir
vcr ton' upon the ascertained -tonnage thereof above,
• iteading,and six reels wet lots below !Reading, agreeably:
talkie Act of Assembly.
,• By order of the'Board, • F. YRAllltr,
President.
Oleo of thelichuylkill Navigation Company,l I; • • ,
Phitudephia. Maich 19;1 0 359. f
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PRICE LIST AND CATAZOGU..' .
- f OF :THE I • : i . •
7 PAETROPOLITAN 6010 PEN {CO •
Cli FF IC E--175 Broadway,7,4ad 2
i 4ine
1 .._: , Courtland street , NEV YORK .' . ; \\.... 1..
• Five Dollar List 1
GOLD PEN, Commercial else; In Gold Pencil ,
..
_,.
with large Stone lined, price .: s*
GOLD SRN, Mammoth else, In Silts r Zit • • lots
Case, price' ' • li `• ' b.
GOLD ViN, Mammoth rise, In Ebony Desk Molder, •.*
gold mounted, price - I t . - 6
GOLD PEN. Ladies' else. In doOble slide Gold Pea. •.
• . {ell Case, with Stone Head: (extra line r ) price .il
. • ''. Three Dollar Lists \1 •
.
GOLD PEN. Engrafting sift, In Propelling V•P k
Holder. (something new'and very desinibis.)
GOLD PggiConitt*relsl slits, in Patent Extenef on
Silver Omi t prim;
GOLD PEN, Ladles' site, IA Gold Pencil Case, with
Stone Head. pries a
The (largest) LEVIATHAN GOLD PEN. pries a
Two Dollar Lists
GOO PEN, Lading' ilze, In Sllvir it:tendon Con,
price
GOLD PEN, for Gentr; In Sliver Extension Case,
• price
GOLD PEN, EnyrossinX siset, Ebony Desk Bol der,
, goal mounted .prlee ' •
GOLD PDS:, 31ampoth d ee, price
. In preference to selling our Goods to the trade on
dime (thereby incurring great losies,) we sell for Cash,
.I rect to the consumer.'at wholesale prizes;' and as an
so dltlional Inducement, with each article ordered, we
it vos a valuable premium, varying In prlie from $1 60 to
g: L Persona ordering Pens from oar Five Dollar List
will receive, with the articles ordered, a premium from
the following Ilst;varying In price fronl3l to $lO, 1 . 124
Void Brooches, with rdnorde, Florentine. Gold Stone,
Shell, lava. Cameo, Garnet and Coral Settings; Indies'
full sets, same style :' iterolvi ng Pins, different patterns;
Ladleg" and Gents' Gold.and Sliver Watches; do Gold
Cha i its, various patterns: Bractolete, plain and mounted.
all stles; Gents' Diamond Rine; Ladles' and Gents'
Gold lags, solid, and with settings : Gents' sets Studs
and S eeve, Buttons; Gold Lockets single, and double
glasses, de. - .
Persons ordering from the Three Dollar List will no
retie a premium varying Its price loom $2 50 to $l6.
from the following list, Th.:, Ladles' Gold Plus and
Drop., various styles: Silver ;Watches : hunting eases;
, 41%). open face; Gold Rings, Studs, and Sleeve Buttons;
Thimbles; Gents' Gold Cal I Ibrnis Diamond Cluster Pins,
with Chain.; Slime sets Pins and Drope• ' Gold :Neck
laces, plain and with settings; Bracelets, do.; Scarf
Pins. i.e. • . -. .
Persons ordering trod the Two Dollar List will re
ceive a
_premium varying in price from $1 60-i to $lO,
• from the following list, via.: Open Fate Silver 'Watches I
English Plated Chain: Imitation Gold Watches; Gold
• Tooth Mks; Gold Slap; Sleeve Buttons and. Studs;
Ladies' Gold. Belt. Slides; Plain Gold !Into and Ear Drops.
WirPerscrna ordering from the Prim -Lists' will
please state the pen et . .their 'election, enrlosiou the
amount ( S 2. $3, or SS,) and thee wilt reee3reilse same,
.• with premium, by return mall. seemly packet and pre.
paid. We guarantee perfect satisfaction In every case;
and should any memo be disretisilest with . jhe articles
sent. they can return- the goods within three days, and
we will Wand the money. • - _
Our Pens are all stamped with our Trade Mau l, and .
. are ,warranted perfect In every respect._ •
Persons ordering godde , will please be' partieuler to.
write their address plain, giving Town, County and
Elate. • •
. • P. B.—Cash orders for any, of our preniinM goods will
big tilled with promptness, and, at. the biwest possible
prices. -
igrA/1 Cbsternications ahreolef.A.e.n.fdremed•te the
• . • "IdETROPOLITA GOLD PEN
• lin Broadway and 2 Courtly • streets, New'TOrk.
)11y 1, '59 1V V'm . • ..-
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' PATENT CIARIPIET , SWEEPERL.- -- :J
- A.;.mosAlciceellent4artielo for sweeping
~M &l that of Crupoki'ldthout 'any dust, and takes
up everythin clean. A lady who has had one in we
says 'abs wou not take $lO for the one she has, if she
maid not replace it. Poe sale at B. 116 !MAXIS ,
r Nook and Variety iltori,
*resit an see them - , _
PHOTI3CRAPPIS INA:1110: , !'
.Ik.- - M4 :AbLEN;. , corner of. Cenfre
4 ij and Ma rket ;trees, Pottsville, Ps.. iimtinikei to
. ititll.n to l pie ores in any site and style. to ea.
PIIOTOGIRA 118 to MG, LIE' &LIKE end of LIFT4II2IT.
They are eon /ared Otte worki of art, and faithful lon
traits: Cant Mr. Alleres,-allery, and wroth * the
* o
opeelminiwbe, lois on band. . '. (Dee, 11, '6B 604 f -.
' ZIA,
I.l i
- - - ORCHARICIAIILL ' ;
HE e bscribers having taken • '
Ole Qr
.- *bent It, le the lkitovitt of Pommels:Sive rm.
t wtbaltbe, data 'removed their flour aid freditirfrioss
to tbo o trotk where !bey trlll be bappy to ateoteeitebto
tbilt . MI& and tintourers. - Prieto lows
Folk . '59 ; .tt. . • - ... HOMBEItti ft it HUM
LgGIL CARDS.
T IW.I ROSEBERRY; Attorney at
pir 4 , Law. ettlee—eoriser of Market and 2nd streets,
Pottsville.• i August 9, '56 ' tr.s.
MY
(
*Min
'WEES, Attorney at Law.
Pout doors above Mortlmer's Hotel . ,
nits utk, Alle, Pa. (Dee. 5,17 49.
10MAS R. EANNA I N, Attorney at
ter4ailistmst'°rto:Bl Episcopal
tur svre,Alna. \0 . 20.'56
I!=3
TORN{ C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of
' the T'elee and Ocraviyanaerroffice opposlto Post
Oflua."Droad at.. Tamaqua, Va. [May 2, 7.7
t LEM
c-thi Pei
Ue ed and
TORN'
,
ty Peace
trusted to h
I ;4(IitUEL diltlierT, Magistrate,
Y6Ceara*inter and General Collector. OM re, Market
Pottael Ile. next doim to Poet °Mee. AIWA& '57
• Law
L
low tits To
A '
P l . SPINNEY , Attorney at Law, ,
shland. Bch oyILUI , county.• Pa.. will' aet as
agent In Ihe purchase and sale 91 Real &tate, cblleetkin
of nr1115,49. . . [Aihland : Slay *.3, '67 glzly , .
CiiiiirroPtitß — lfTtla:E. Attu
-107. at LAW, Potting! la. Schnilklll enmity. ts.
thrrts-In .Slahantongo street, corner of Second: .
April 11, 57 -•- -* 1 54y - •
AV MI. GREEN- , at Law.,
I ,
Putt ',
ilfe.Pa.. South' Writ enrcor Centre and
'tract at . ts. Second Story. Entrance on Market EL
'N. 11.:4) ay be cariaulteu` In German, • .
Slay 7.'-9. - .. • • , 19,
=EB:
OF PIC
•11Id, Pak
`,` IRO. RR •.RICRP.I 'PCORRAT V. RRIRDR4
HE DEICES, Ic:SHINDEL, At
tqr pys at Law; TAMAQUA, Pa. paving assoet
sted tnget er In the praetlevnt the Law. An prnfreelimal
business Itaiett,44:lll And adjoining eountlea entrusted
to theireate will reeel:ra prompt attention. • .
Mt • 20: •ba tI- ..
Echo
Ind ra
Nellie CI
and 111daao,
lion writ -
FOR IiALE..
HE undersigned' offers for sale.
. -....., et ot land containing 9 acres, and elle
i
. at' on t . upper Pt. Cerbott road, abolit st" half 011 •
it
from Pet M11e... The improvements are two frtune dwel
ling hops R.* small alibis , and also a spring , of never
. failing we er. i.l will sell in one piece or in lots to spit
. purehmers. Ills COD well adapted •to the miring of.
vegistablir . cud ba some floe young apple trees and
griMrktriuss thereon. For further perticulara engulf's of
% la. • GEOltclE LAUER, Orchard Brewery.
', Ills mitts for sellinglhe above are, that he has pm ,
abased th Tumbling Run !farm from the Behuylkill
Nesigatto Companyomad wishes to make it an eaten.
site Farm i e:Whieh will require Isis spare time, and also
Intends making a Summer recut thereon, which will be
oue of A hel finest out Aden( Philadelph la.
4144110 le, Feb,l2, lifi . , ' T-tf •
1 -
f: • A RARE CHANCE .
TottPro. table Investment of the most Val!table
iii ; Property
t •
3' si l i n bs th c e ri lki be r :s ug :T o e f r ii° tl t i t e vili folrowing
salable property at Private sale;
, n:t. he WHITE' HORSE GICITEL, now occupied
by JosEr 81. FLOES. This well known property contains
In front 40 feet 1 inch on Centre 'treat, and Ina
dept :1 alo g klahantango 98 fret 11 Inches, with
an sten ve tavern yard. The improvements
on his p perfy consist 9f an extensive twoatory frame
tav rn h use with extensive back buildings.
1
.. _
t klie tI
in
dooccu , i
kit Fire
d a
-Atoo, A
ou geeond
ell ehed l 4. . • •
his p tarty le so well knbwirt that a more partici:Tar
i d
de apt ,n 10 domed onnecenary; flny person wishing
too ull nformatioo bill please call on the subscribers.
• o, 2:411 that well known tavern stand Wasted on
Ce tre et t. known as the NORTIIWESTERN LLYZNL,
an kept or min years by DA.viot, 110. t.. •
_This vs nable‘property will be Auld with the adjoining
r
ri. ee l t i tOt e est w a o ri 'o e n z t :e i o n rifig ia w f es m rw e ar on dl Ce ya n i t e n ng st a 20
9!. wld r :ey 233 feet toSecond street; a`ndWorthward
ly long t.d 'trot 91 teet l d Inches, with the improve
h e o r f e , l c :
a two-story
teb e
attached.
This
t r7 b O b
a th i I I d ;
n r Intern 1111 .
ho Fe with a large and commodious I hieestory
t i
m br c n k ts baildlOg in t g .
been rented within a few.yeant, and the whole ai
id
Ts mune t lacomplete. The ebambertt. : ditking room and
king epartment; it Is believed, will compare with
a I in the County.
!xi, large and commodious two-story brkit stable,
id h !ablative yard room. • . • •
Lab; .84large three itnry stone add brick budding
fr tlog 431 Centrestreet, with a storeroom on first door
a d
r
eed. - 1 -
N 0.3.
. LLola?
Thi dwelling ptop o rt n y, th as e !em s
b o u d o a n n a d s th sta i
third
to nd s ,ca ri n ". not be any.
t no CA
This e uable property adjoins bright & Lerch's iron
s ore on he north and James Siliyman on the south,
.ntelni In fronton Centrestreet 2fi teet 8 inches, and
tends estwardly at the ictme width 85 feet with right,
,11 alley ay from Centre street through the arched alley
ow,use. for the hotel and adjoining properties.
The bu Wings on the property consist of a good and'
cutaltant I two story stone building forty feet dewp.the
lrst'stor occupied as a store; and the y ( on& story as a
welling. all conveniently arranged in in good order.
k:.
To this Is attached a large tircestor mine store lipase
HA eat 'MVO granaries for storing grain.
This p perty from its location for business, is well
forth t • attention of persoris desirous of
• going Into
,t e flour nd feed busine.a. i•
I If this property is not" wild before the 16th day of
Mardi it ill be for rent. 'Possession will be 'given on
the first f April next. •
No. 4. Ire lots of ground oh Mebantango street, es.
anding nom the brick building in the rear of Hot e l,
ong Pal street: to the three story bait building on
the lout . st corner of Mahantango and Second streets.
This p .pert! is too well known to require any re
merlre.
Nos. 1 ad 2, adjoining three story brick building,
contalnl i in front on Makantengo street, 42
mss, frpt, and lu depth 40 feet, with frame market
house... • pied by Home Itosesomtumr.
N 0.3, 'maiming to front on Mahantango street, 21'
feet and n depth 40 feet, with frame olliegeoceupled by
gnu & : tht.
.
Nos.
N 41nii 5. containing in front on- Mahantango St.,
43 feet, 1 inches, and in depth 40 feet. with three brick
attires, occupied by Jacuslßem, Zig, Y. 4. PASTUI and
1 ,
801 M AIOLTMAN. . 1 :
• Illifs p pertrafor the erection of oaken or public
building dimwit be ;excelled by any other property in
the bore th, Th.se lots will be sold singly or all to
gMber tc4 suit purchasers ,
I Nit. 5. Flits desirable dwelling is situated on the south
east cornet of Mahantango and Second streets. for com
fort andimnvenience as a commodbms dwelling, It has
few superiors in the borough.
jThla property contains 24feet, 6 inches front ...on Ma -
liantango street, to the corner of Second, thence along
Second street, 91 feet', 4 Inches to Hotel . stable; theme*
eastwardlcalong said stable, 48 fee', 0 Inches. tha*
nbrthwa ly et that,width idong Hotel yard, 67 feet, 6
lathes the line of thedo fret iota' This leaves a large.
yird tot e dwelling on which yard is. erected a conve
nient b ic stable, with entrance from Second street.
I Nor fu they Information as to description and' condi
tions of le; applyto .. .
JOHN HUGHES. Req.. Matte, '
• l' . • or S. Sitt:m4tY Agent. .
rottir lis, Hatch 5, '59 ll-
.
. ~
' • •
'ROUSE; Attorney at Law.
tre street, opposite the Town Hall,
()thrum 9, 'OO
NT S.FOSTER, Justice of
, iilineraville—eollectlona and agenda, ea
to carefully, treb. sm.
gEITZIN - GER, Justice OTtlie
.CLAIR:wiII attend to all. builtwei en
m with dilisenee and ran. RIMS 84
BAN R.O FT, Atterney‘at
and Staalitntte.
entre street, rfrrractr.LE. two .doors Deo
n - uan. . [April 9,19 1541.
136113 T. DOTLI:
ELLIS E•BOYLF,i, . .
TORNEYSAT
In Ilebantange circa"; neartentrr; Potts
• • [October 30,741 441 y
L . ESTATE -SALM.
•WESTERN LANDS:
UNDERSIGNED,
.Agent for
Carbon, Lwierne, Columbia. florthum•
d Dauphin counties. offers for PAO, IS TS in
y, lltlla eounty, lowa. Alen, land In Illinois
el, for nun, oron time. For further Inform-,
and enclose patiage stamp, to
ROD f. PATTEN. Agt.::
s, ffebuylkilf e0..4.7an. 22, '59 Ott
wo three story brick buildioPi—; portion of
I ding,' are 110w,nprd for the hotel, and '• pow
'•ied by the Pottsville Gas Co.; and the &biol.
' nd Marine Insurance Co. hn the first stbry, the
I d third stories are occupied 4s dwelling. •
large and eotarnoalous Alone ,'table fronting
greet, with brick carriage house and extett•
at old and sett known business , stand sites.
tre street and for many years circuited by. N.
od others, as a flour and feed store.
MANUFACTUUS.
L"FSEIELD'S
: 9
C
8... -
- ALSO. • .
Pettier . Putops....liimple and Durable. '
These PumPs are well knoWn In the New England and
some of tberMiddlo and Western States, where theyglee
great =Defection. and havvr'rietabUshed fot themselves
a valuiblimputailon. They afford power- which 'may
be employed to drive a fan, saw, or Other maehineVy..
Kir For testimonials. eertillettes, and farther piffles
•.
the Manufachnere. • - r
.: , ' • • •'.
• PIMILINS & WILLARD,
. -, . • (formerly LISTLZYIIIS k C 0..) '
_April 9 ,'69 16•171 Sprinajtdd, Nan. - -
,
MEW SADDLE, HARNESS A TOD= STORE,
Pottsville. • '.-• . • - • .
, r „E
,unitersigned would•respectfully
announce to his friendnand the public lageneral,
t 6he has opened his • -, --..--
..
Saddle, II at n• sa and:. ' ,_...7; - ..7,4 .. F. • . , i,.. 9 , '.•rrr: - fr •
Trunk Establishment, " - . 7 - "Kz7- ,, - - 5 "r:,: , , ,V .! ,
4) o the west side of Cen• -,...-_ ..;-4: ir - .#, . •-•:#-..: -•.._„.--
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tee street, Pottsville. ern : - , - j"?'!:', J: ,-;.•....,70'7,,
• posits the Town 'Hall, ~:.._...,,.--;•_
~ ''„, c...`,.Z.e.:,.-
k
where he Is prepared to 0-,:it.-. lir #.! , ....";b....;rt.- .
do all kinds of work in -.! ,-.",.^.-:-'; 1,. - k 4,, :"-#l';, -
hie .branch of business , ".-r...,.:.:..7.74, ,;.y.;‘:.:1,,...i... .- •
and keeps on hand a gen- : 7 :: .. E,„: i r... - ,f ‘ . P-4::
oral assortment of ..i ad, - ,--. ... ... t.is . tr w, _ --•_-_
dles. ,. Diemen, Collars, 2 . -- _ .--, -- "m" - i. , ,
Dridles;Whip,,travellog • #
trunks, traveling page, satchels. ke.
• Ile aloe ha, an, merriment of hobby horses, children,'
gimi, chalses, roaches, wheelbarrows, and a variety ot
• other &they &elicits in the toy line too numerous to
- Mention. ,
Ile ha, elm on band an menrtnient of 1.0. Regalia of
LI/ of O. P., and will be prepared Co make them to or
der according to style and taste.
feeling thankful for past favors at his old stand In
Port Carbon, and feeling muted that satisfaction will
be rendered to all who give him a mill at hie uew estab•
liniment. . , •,.
Arril 1.6,:'59 . 16•Ouil SAMUEL SNYDER.
PINFOROVE IRON WORKS,
Plnegrove, Sohnyliclll l County,
This. estabitsbment is new tinder
the Enperiutendenee Jenx Y. Warm
yjol l 4lizg4 fortnerly - of the well known firru'of
J. Wren & MOP. nt Pottsville. '
' Mr. Wien's experience sea Master Ma
chtnist, extending through a period of many years, dm
ring which time he has been concerned - in the erection
of some of the largest ironworks In the United States,
wilt be *sufficient guarantee of the character of the
work turned nut of this establishment. -. 4
All orders, by mil smothers/I,e, for steam engineit of
any power with their connections, machinery for blast -
furnaces, rolling mills, forges, grist morns. paw mills, ma.'
chluery for using tingle and double !Cling pumps,
breakers, drift cars will resolve prompt attention.
Conoesied with the works is a large steam ear factory,
capable of turning tut large order, at short notice. The
ears made at this establishment 'are second to none In
the State for durability, while the style of plate wheel
manufactured stud extensively used Is superior, And
-worthy the attention of Itiltimat companies. By strict
attention to business, in all its detallit„ the proprietor
hopes the Pinegrove-Iron Works may receive a share of
public patronage. • JAMES L. NUMMI,
JOHN Y. WREN, - ' Proprietor. ,
. . .
March
Mtater Mathis:44 and Bunt
k March 12,'59 • - „.
,
THOMAS FOSTER.& CO., , _
• Itanufaaturers 417/hob:tulle a /Leath Dauer"
BOOTS SAND S OES, *._,
CENTRE STREET, Three, - doors
• below Sloetlinees .11 , 1101, Pot I ale; .). "
Ili i.7l.l o ra ti ve r a. ita rie s i o : rtmernt comprises re.;
ia , r , „f,givaseelptebrioorr 1-1 \ 11(,--I
• , Raiding Work. for Men's. Aro. •
• mete's. Biqa', Misses' or Cbildren's Wear.
We manufacture and are prepared to furnish our cos•
tomers with a superior ankle of Gents' French or Amer.
lean Calf Soots. Gaiters and - Walking Shoes:, Water
Proof and Klp Boots, suitable for Engineers: 411 d Mie ,
chinks'. Slitters' and Laborers' Workt rig Dont, -and
Shoe*. Ladles` French or Hnglisti Lasting Gallant, But
ton et Lace Boots, toskins, Slippers. tc., Ac. • • -
• • Atß"Travellog and Flicking Trunks, Valises, Carpet
and 011 Cloth Traveling Bags. lloys' and Miltses School
Satchels; and an excellent amoriment of Umbrellas
will always be (Gaud aLonr establishment, at moderate
prices. . •
oe• Courstry Iterchants' will be supplied with may
goods In our line i n ; such quantities as they require, at
a trifling advance co) city prices.
Thankful In nurfrlends f'r past favors, we are. deter
mined to merit a continuance ( public patronage by
col plying good articles upon tit most reasonable terms.
Pottsville, April 30,'69 , ,y? 18. ff .
WM. MOYER. '
Stone-Ware -Manufacturer,
'.. -. 'lllarrinbueg. Pa.
er.AFULL assortment of WARE ton
.
staidly on hand. AU kinds alt Ware mode to or-
For priee.listo,addrem the proprietor. Orders by
moil promptly attended to.
HARRISBURG STONE-WARE.
'This *llllB Is clear of 411 polsonbns matter. The gla
dug Is made of common soot and day. Appie,Butteror,
anything else may' be kept In It with period sufety.—f
There Is NO POIST: In It, ea there Is, In common red
Earthen-Wave. Milk and Butter keep much heitei In
Ibis material than it does In EarthOE-Ware. It Is burnt
to a flint body, and will no 'beady any laid of what
may he put Into it, and Is not liable to break. or crock
In witm.
ifirsolid by storekeeptts In I'OTTSVILIE, and flier
clients thrnimbont the State.
aa- A Warmliag..".."-•A family resldlni In Han
cock. L's., were recently POISONED by eating Apple
Batter which had been kept in Earthen Crocks, the gla-.
sing of which Is . POISONOUS."—EcIectic alfrficUl Juts' ,
nat.July.-11158.
%Manufactory In FILBERT street, betw4en *ate aid
North streets, near the State Capital Steam Flour Mina,
- iianisaulta, PA. iApril . 3o,'sll 18.6 m
BOOT u SHOE eA STORE NTI NU ED.,
Ai the . late- widowTH, O l,
AI
respectfully an. /
• •
* .
mount** to her friend*, _
- •.1
and the' public. that she .•• —r •
will entity/me the' Boot
and Shoe itusinessiin all . 11 d ei
its branches, at the 051 ;Jr 41/4
'Merit' In Centre street: •
nearly opppoite the Spit. .
copal Church, vr here will. • - r t
be kept on hand and ,
made to order. all kinds
of Boots and Shoes. etabracinfi • general assortment for
men. women and children. which will be sold it the
v.ry.loweat retie. .:All kinds Of-Bents and Shoes made to
order and repaired In the hest style at short notice—
She respectfully solicits the patronage of her friends slut
the public. feeling ccnadent that they w Bland it totbrlr
Interest to give her% call. •
Pottioillle, Aprll
• JOHNSOOI3
Patella Washing machine.
PrHIS .celebrated machine has ob
tabled a character unequalled by any Washing
e ever before used. It will not wear the clothes or
break buttons; it will wash thoronchlr.the most dell
cate as well as the roughest clothing; It will close Clean
Is very easy to operate; It will Rise WM than leaf/ the
time. labor and expense of washing, and therefore {.-
servos a plice in every dwelllnghoose in the State, and
lx guaranteed ,to every purchases to do the intrk. in the
moat satisfaCtory manner. SaPriee $lO.
Address - FMB:ROLF A DEAN, Tamaqua, Pa.
This simple machine ean,bet seen in operation at our
rtnidence every Monday forenoon. B. HANNAN.
• Kir . Hannan la also authorized to recedes orders for
It in Pottsville and vlcinity.
. April 21, '59 IT-
7, I - 7. REESER'S MARBLE I'ARD, • •
i In Ea Sit, Pottewlllae l , rm. •
TOMB and GRAVE STONlES..ornamental and plain,
made to order by good and experienced nireliketa .Also
building marble of every description, Sey to stilt •GM
times. 4 .ts - 011tre —2ll street, Potts' We, near the yaid.
April 0,!39 . Ina.
PAPERBA_B,
t sang
BIAVIIINn-MADE Paper
asi l s, to hold freak I to 20 po ands. foreteeers . Drag
g others, for satiety E. GARRIOVES.
centre street. Pottsville.
itoreniber 10611 • l\a4B
-TO CARPENTERS AND 811/IDEBEI.
ao,
1
n
SCHUYLKIU. C OU NTY LUMBER
. MANNFACYIFe COMPANY
CLAN4ust band at their extensive establlahment.
Railroad Street, a peat quantity of lumber °revery kind
awl geileMptlon. which they can_ supply to Operation,
Carpenters and builders, at lower rates than it Can ba -
bought elsewhere.- They are also read to supply, •
through the means of !bell. extensive bus iness and la,.
boy saving nutehines; manufactured art Ides In their Ilne.
at • saving of 25 per tank on tonere e:lts r t. -
Their Liner workshops have be In i shweessful opera.
'Mon for the past year, turtalnx out vast quaint that of
Deere ' , ~Wlndsl '
• Sash, 'Panel ark, -.
Moulding.,' Bed- Ili,
•
Blind., ;) ni
Shutters
And elf Wade of Premed, d and Tainted Work,.
Which they have constantly on band. _They are ready
'to execute ordels it the shortest notice, forauy quantity .
en quality of sawed or•manufaetured'stuff. • - •
Dry and green lisuiloak of alTklids, for .
aies. 1)1k. Maple. Poplar, chair, plank and mantling ,
boards; Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Le., tor esibinet
work; White and Yellow Pine beards fnreaoring, raw or
mide to order; White Pine plank, 3, 2%,2, 1%, 1%, %
and IA loch pa nel, *Onyx ready; also, plank. beams,
rails, scantling, posta r khinglna, lath, selling lath, pall.
Irma. le.. ke. • '.
Willits of sawed Muff and e — lrer jibing In their Her
on hand or to order, at the shorteat notice. •
Pottsville, March 21. - • •
a /
0
si
WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL,.
~ armor TBX
Sunbury & Railroad andthe Canal,
, (Opposite thelurnare. Williameporf;Penna.) • •
RANGER & UO., :Whole
sale and Retell Deedetaiiiikidanufacturers.of white •
and yellow pine Coating bbards,sash. doors, blinds:shut.
ters,siding, wood mauldings,ge. Jig, and scroll sawing, :
fancy and plain. All descriptions °flaming and planing
done with promptness, and In the beet pelmet. •
' February IT. '6B LI4Y
• TO BUILDERS AND - OTHERS.•
B-BANNAN furnishes Teira. Cotta
e Chimney Tops for Houses, ebeaP and ornamental: *
Kungeson's` Patent Tentilanws far Cmokey Chimneys.
Terra Conn &tolls for •\
Chillson's Heating Furnace: the best in use—and also
gives Inotruclinn haw 01 pot them up.
Antique !Marble Italstels,
,
manufactured from :live Stone and Is enauteledin Imi.
tat tau of the most - es penelvei kinds, and is furnished at
about one-half the price of marble. It retain sits polish
longer than marble, is about sti times* the strength of
marble, and will not soil as marble does.
Simple Pitts!es can be seen a; hit Beek. Stele—POEM
as 10 , 03 Pica 3P fitt cod sl2"per mantel. Call and OZ.
amino the Patterning ' W. BANNAN'S
Star , b 12,'Ml 11• • Boastere.•
POTTSVJLJLE
• - Vogel lasi alma rstotogye • • - g
Fitt SUBSCRIBER respectfully
announces to the citizens Of Pottsville and vicini•
ty that be has removed his Venetian Blind Factory lo" •
Jlerket street. four, doors above Centre, pest 'door to'
Aurand's Cabinet Robots, where he keeps constantly on
hand' and manufacturerto-order all kinds nit Venetian
Widdow Itlinds. Win.low Shmdes, Corte i a /
for-clinds and Shades, together trith everything in his;
line of business; all of which will be sold at the lowest
rates, lie invites the citizens to call at his establish=
went. feeling Confident that he can furbish ae good *M
elee as can be'obtalned abroad. Ile also attends to re. •
yairing all kinds of Windt, sud hhadeelard puts them
up when deelrrd lotto so. W.
March 5,'59, 1041 m •
EXTENSIVE MA
ee RB Pot LE .Yjkil, Pa.
Itlestsasstssisgo eee ,tav le"
TUE subscriber Is
prepared, at his of
stand, to furnilitt
kinds of tna q terialr
his line,' for - bnildi
purposes 7 plalnaue
namentall Ile Ativl
particularat tentioi
the tomb , Btones
llonanientsofhlstni
abatises.. They eat
bad in every varlet:
style; and will coma
favorably, in brava;
where, and are offel
June 5. '5B 23-1
••• MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS.
A Supe.elor Article. . .
rrHE SUBSCRIBER , has just,. re- .
rr cei red from New Castle, England. a rot of Deere
Safety Working , Lantps, made ; under Abe inspection of
the English Government Agnt.:of7ithe beet ,quality
wise, genie . Alsn,Gauze Covers made ready for use. for
these Lumps., There are the best Safety Lamps ever in.
traduced into thole Connty.and are for sale wholesalcand
retell at about the cost of inferior Lamps. Also, Wire
Gauze by the yard.and Lamp Brhshes by the dozen or
shrgle. Also. the Clan ney 'Lamp for BMW. and Mine
Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick Glass, and
gives an Increased light which is of importance to ]fine
Viewers. ' BENJ. DANNA N.
JR'. These Lamps ran be put into a box fitted with ex•
: OMITe gel , ' and moved rapidly backwards and forwards
without any covering, and will not explode.
August 8, '..57
CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED.
fll1 - 1E -undersigned respectfully em-•
braie this oppOrtunity,of informing
the public that they haver/Moved their"
extensive Carriage Factory, from !leash
Chunk. street, ,where they have boll
attire the late tire, to their New;Large and commodious
building, In Mfxris' Addition, on the old slte.ithere
they are prepared to torn oat CARRIAGES EQUAL TO
TIIE BEST IN TIIE STATE And read to accommodate
•thetrc nstomers and all thous who favor them with
their patronage. Art entire pew.and • II selected stock
of materjala and the same o d bands w 1 . enable them
to do work whitti Iti elegan and durability cannot be
surpassed.
They Will continue to attend to the businesphereritter
as before, with determination to give general' satisfac
".
lion
ordira will receive prompt attention. '
Arirßepulribrdune at th e Oinked notice.
July 111.'57 29.11 Y ABBIOIIT t BURKITARD
' SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS Alb SHOES, '
At .Wbolenalarad Retail.
DANIEL SCHEBTLE •
desires to call the'atten• / -
Lion of the public to his • 'a 0 . •
extensive assortment of e , ct
Boots and Shoes. mann. • • (""N -- t• - •„/
lectured under his own Elk*. NV
an ap e c Hon, especially
•—••••?"L W•
idepted to the Coal Ite•
gion.and rffered for Pale * -/ •"1-,;*•--- •
at blot Store coICENTRII •
-STREET, above. filch,
and opposite the Nikita
School House. He has on hand a well assorted stock of
?diners' Boots and Shiva, Men's and Boys' Calf. Goat and
Kip Boots and Brogans of every description; Women's,
Misses' and Children's Gaitei• Boots. Heeled Button Gal.
tere, Half Gaiters and Lasting Buskins: of iveryPeolor;
Women's, Misses' and Children's Hid and Goat Skin Lies
Boots. Busking, Ties and' Slippere, Patent Con•
grew Boots. Also an assortment of Fells k Co.'s Bead.
ing Werke. All of which will be sold at unusually low
prices: 4 Particular attention given to enfilade of utaniK
factored and customer work and repairing. Also on
hand, a One assortment otTrunks, yatioes end Carpet
Bags. J une t l9. 'ISR 2fetf •
- J. L. MENNIC'S
PSOROO:C.O,.FACTORY,
, < .
And Leather And 'Shoe -iiindilw,iltorp.
Railroad tfrol i , ' '
ile respeetruly Infix
his old customers;
thipublie generally,'
be matinees to al:
facture ALL RIND:
MOROCCO' Kids.Stra,
French , Ithirocen. dr
let and Book-Bind'
Pink Lining and It,,
of all-colors. lie ha,
so an hand a general
sortment of all kin(
LEATURR, Oak tam
and Red 'Sole Leat
City Calf bkina. 111.
Leather for belts, and - good Bucket Leather for pumps,
and an mammies variety of Lasts. Threads, Nails, Pegs,
te.. All kinds of skins. Sheep; float. Deer. kr.;
elan, Sumac taken In exchange for leather, at the highest
Market prices. pr paid for In cash.
• Pot ',Mile, July 10.'58.
_. .
PQ:TTSVIkLE
Saddle and Harness manufactory.
IHEREWITH'''. intite your, especial
attention to my very extenalve noel: of Beady Made
&uldkry. Harness; (biters. il,c . ..Ambracing the largest .
variety of Stiles 11041 Online, ever offered -for dale in
this county. and at prime that I will compare favorably`
with those of any other bogie in the trade. ...,
having been, forborne years past,-•, •
In the habit of pstrOtasina my f,,,e4
Raw Material exelunlayfor Chih, SPA,
I find mjelif now in: possession of nlvautages rum
this ensue not enjoyed by-the trade generally,end feel
'that I can, with eonfidenerwsoillit the trade of all elasses
'of dealers: and my arrangements far the coming Prot
ean's trade are based upon even a larger amount of bast
mess Mai I hare 'hit/Urfa- donation can therefore rely
upon fading at my establishment anything that is ra
quired in my line. ' • •
Orders by malt are respectfully solicited . and the goods
sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to price and
quality. . LEHRV Ell WOMELSDOIII7.
Oopeuite Eptscopoipturea , there tired. 1 1 4,1iviTte..
. Match 7, 1?-.67
10-1 y , ..
, .. ...
- .
. L 1 !Unlit!. MIAPe 4 : a L . - 1 .
Alma of flit iles ripp Mop of 'hi rutlfis, rho
nsl2, for sato id tbh cam Moo MiTs .ar• Fares
met %it Ant mph. csi bi lust • , ' ,
Putlatill• Jan, 16, '49 3. H
.
is e aLitlel (19.1. p PB.NB. ;. ,
ElbS 1:' irecemeo, a 'reign assortmOnt. 01
I w alobraft4 aototzsg. a Vinous sisal, 'llk
• fix 04 ywbo,or drat. Wo warrant theft
.„
awl ozeboopo *bun If lb* *Onto emu* al. roi se It
......--. -
•- , a, DAN NA?I 'S • hook owl Ala lowa,. bIoio:
....
S! 1 MAPCIAVIAPBIII I. '
9cliftrof Schuylkill'Uoulity, and -of
• I WI 041 Rogloos, ID ilbostf;lo Podia hook rPflolr
ow o Wm. and framed.. hf solo by 11. Ild NNMC .
flarrbillP Maps hoftwa,f, ion,bo gpiiot by 0.11 fo filmy
who dears thaw. ' • • .'
_.
Boas sad Wood Cbaosunta of Oboist stilsor
Cbsos *wilts snd risekgsmaton ItatioN troWoo**, AL..-
A so, Altael *a Chou,. YU, IWO - - ;
U. BAN:IAN'S lloolt sad Otilloasfi , Pilot%
' ,g)CTRAEXTRA lIANLY cIORIL..
artit. ,Setteriber has , for Nale a., pow
. .
vakety of fora, whkh Is shout te n flays earlier
ts any other kind. sod la eareDent Do llootbliug gaff.
Aloe Sugar Coro and Stowell's *unreel) efen.-411 e.iPitai
Ilariel• for keepin; for whiter, at the Seed Store orl
-Aoki'" '59 1T...,. , B.. _ DANN - AM.(
.
XO SCHO L DIRECTORS.
HINTS 70 . TRACH.S10-- ;11 Cird DrApteilfor Mies/
• " lie ;Ch M "
THIS dard co `taitis valu s able hints to
tattlers sari also bolsi.. and a top, ought Ai) ha
bang ap to eye. 47 public s , ehoolla tbamanty..
coati each. Jostpublis etraqd rot Ida NY 461 1
, Aug. 14, '5B 1331 ' D. BA, N.
CROyER & BAKER'S.:
cat i ttettlTSD
FAmiLr MACHLN
•
Nipw Styles..lll:aa ona $3O lel
T•XTIt-t iliOr $5 r.9ti usm„sisitts.
Off ; 495 ll ' rohdway, Near
/730 Chastain Street. Philadelphia.
. . . ,
• These Mad:dues saw horn tWo spools, as purelmertt,
from' the store. requiriftig no no-wielding of threeit i they
Ileus. Fell, Oatbter. and Mitch in a 'superior style. Smith.
log each seam SY, their own operation. WltbOut•l retrainee
to the hinds needle, as a;requlretil by other machines-
They will do better and cheaper stewing than' a Seam.
POWs , can, even •if liiii . w:rke for ene.cent en houfr,Snd
are, noquestionabiy, t e;•eest Middies in the Market
for family sewing. on unthf their simplicity ; dura
bility, miss of managestent, - and adaptation to all:ivarle
-lies of family 'sewing exonting either heavy - r tine'
lurk with equal facil ty, and Without special adjust
ment. • - , • .
-
As evident* of the nqueationed superiority ofi their
Machines. the Geoma A BAILS SEWING MACIIINt UOMPA
AT beg Imre to peepeetfully refer to the following .1
_ . ..
1 Issnspineu. ~
ufieviughad ono ofl rover Jk Maker's •Mathines In my
family for nearla Ye, r and a-half, I take'plesuiere in
eonummdinclt is ever way reliable for the purples for
which if is desiteno-b-Yamilf Sewing.--Vre..loshisa
Paint. wife Rms. Br,. Leavitt, Editor of 4V. -.ll.lssde- .
visceral.
./ • • .
'el confess - myself delighted:with your Sewing Ma
chine: Oil - eh has been in my family for many months.-
,It has always been reall y for ,duty, requiring no adjust:.
mint, and is wily a . pied to every va•let'y of family
' sew fug. by simply c ging the spells of thread."4-41e5..,
,
Blioibeth 0 rickla net, WV I of Rev. Dr.,StmcklandilEdit rr
of N. Y. Christian Ad' (e. -- • ' I i •
"After trying ravens ditTerant good inichinee, I peel, err;
miyoluirs.onarcount o ifs" aim plielty, and the pierfitt ease
with which it is managed. as wekas the siren and
durability of these After After long' experience. I feel
! competent to speak In. thin manner , and to eonfl wetly
recommend it to every variety of family pawing. Mrs.
E. .9; Speiser, wife of the &Mgr of /fteekten St tr
IT
. . I have used a Goatee A ilagea Sowing Mach,
two ye,re, and, have ° fOund •it adapted to all- kii
family sewing. em Oembric to ltroadeloth ; .•••Gai
have been worn out telthoutthe giving away of a , , , 1
,Thepachthe is eimily kept In order. and easily a
Irv. :A. O. ;nipple, wife of /ice. ` Geo. Inippo
' fork: . .
- - Your crewing hrieblne hailleon In um iti my.
the past two years, sind. the ;ladles request me
you , theit.testimoniali to Its perfect adaptedness.
a 4 I abnr - Pali ng qualli in thelperforma nee of fain
household sew in g."- 'obert //norm an, :VC ei York.
' "-'For several menthe we have • used Grover k I
Sewing Machine, andthave come to the entitling' , "
every lady Who desireli her se ling &dial fully and
ttr done. would be meat fin t aye; In pomesslngl
there reliable and Jiidefati bte 'iron no-anew ,
wtio•ecomblned nullities of timidly, slrimyth mut
city, are levaleable.'"r.J. W. Morris; daughter n
Ceo. sr: Mdr, ris, Edit* ofthe Home Journal. • i
-Ex - Iran i -of a leOei \ from TIM". B. Leavitt. 44
Ameriesin gentlecna . 'now resident in Sydney
South Wales, dated anisary 12. I°5S : ,
I "'I had a' , , tent mad in Melbnurne. l 6 1553. isi ;
1
there were - weer thee thousand l'iarde of sewl
with one of Greyer' Raker', Machines, Arai 4
. seam Of th at has on e tool all he i double seams 4 1
1
sailor' will', a need, and mid e."
"If 1101111er, could he railed ~kin fram-Winurki,
:he would sing the advent ofGreyer A Baker es;
henig~retleacipet art the was ever Vulean'ai
Ile would denounce Mklnigh shirbmaking ae 't
rifutspring of wcies urthumbe d' "-Pref. North.
..1 take pleasure ip sityins4 that the Graver
Sewing Maeldners have monolith sustained my
Lion. After trying and rat ur Inn pthers:l have 4
• the& in fleetest ion . 1 my did nt places, and. at*
ACa , years' trial; have n !Snit tb tlnd."7 find."-J. IL list
1 ;
Srnater of &M Jina. I • :
__,.
"My wife has . bad one of ,Grover A Biker's
Sewing Mathines for,sonie time. an.d I am masts
nee of the beistiabottsaving machines shat has
:rented. I take moh .pleesure In inerimmendi
the pubile."-J, G. arra, Gerernor4 'Annus.
..Irts a beautiful thing. and puts . everybody
t i t
excitement nll CO , it umor.' Wre i I a - Catholic'. I
irudet tr'on Saints rover and Baker hevinghis
holiday in entumemination of their good deeds
. manity."-thmier N. Ct l y.
. ' 'I think it by fat thebet tatent In nee- 1
chine can be adtp& tem.l be finest cambric
heaviest earsimere.l It newsiiitronger, faster,lar
beautifully than one can Imagine. If mine route
. replaced. money could not buy it,"--litrs. J. 0.
.:Fasheil/e..Train.. • , .
"It in speedy, very neat. an dniahle In its •
easily understood ani kept I repair. Tian:lntl
mend this,MachineLo all my cquaintancesand I
-Mrs. N. i . Arr. t, Neseph , Tenn; '
I "
"We fi nd this tO chino to work to oar calls
and with pleasure , 'lumen it to , the public'. a
• Hese the Grover and Baker obe the hest Sew;
chine in owe ,"- ry //rot , A Usonia.-Tenn.
.I( used exciiiq eel, for fa illy purposes. with
se l , erdina,
ry care. I will wei a r they will last one 'three re year
e n d rem,; and ne . get out "of fix."-John . .Ersi - ine
Nashrine, Tenn. ..,..- 1 1
"I have had you • Mnehine for rpreral weeks. Mid am
perefeetly,satistisd that t be' work it doe. is the beat and
most beautiful tha ever was made."-.Magyie•Ainsison,
Nasheilte, Tenn.
"I use my Mach ) se , upon crate. dres . m aking, and tine
linen stitching. and hev ork is admirable-far better
than the best band slwido, or any other machine I have
ever seen,"-;;Ltscy Fl'. Thompson. Afasheitle. Irvin: I ,
' . "I find the *orb the strangest .and most beantifsd I
have ever seen. Ile tither by,hand or mathiner, and re
gard the Gamer A ikerllarb In« as one of the [Meted
blensings.to:ourx."-Nrs. Tujilor.•llranler/le. yinn,, -
, I have one of sneer t 'faker's Sewing. Machines in
si
use to my Molly: nd find It invaluable. I sari; coon
dentlientommendlt to till personii in want Of a nuithine."
-C. T. Thompsein c /ths/ni/le, Tenn..
"I take pleasure's' certif log to the utility of 6e Geo.
yer A Hake, Sewing : Machines. I have• need odivon ll'
most every description of wink for month*. andfind It
much stronger and-better In every reticent t n writ
done by band "-Mrs. D. W. 'WA der, Nashrilli, Tenn.
"I would be unwilling to inseam Grov e of my Gve A Ba
t
ker Machine ( bra large acme im, could I- not placett
; 'gain at pleasure."-Jlry. ii. G. Smut, Nuhrillo. Tenn,
*Our two Machines, purchased born you. do the work
of twenty young ladies. ' We with . pleasare reesimmend
the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine to be the beat in
nee."-N.Sfiliman of 0; . NeMph (serest*. '.-, .1
"The Grover A BakenSeiring Machine works
- bly. - I think. the Mich and *ink farantperior is
any Sewing. Machine I ever eave.• On tine work.
the machine would be hard tbbeat."-W. J. Da
plus. Trek. ' I, .
• ol find the Machine easily Manama; very does
take pleasure in recommending it' to all who
earl
lenience, economy, and pleainre."-Nrs. h ' Tit
;phis. Te n s. - I , te• I . •
"The Grover A Bailer: nosing Machines ham
such eatlefsetion ihit we cheerfully' recommeni
to all who wish a wolk ith mutt f
r obd, and enteitantial Sewing I
It executes work and speed. a
finely than any o her meehine I have seen."
fl.-Mitchell. Menr . Tenn.,
•-I am happy give my testimony in favor o f Grover
A Elakerli Sewing Machine. end of the -perfect stistac
tion it gives in every respect. It sews neatly. a dis by
no menu comitaled, anti prefer It to alithers r
have seen "-J / . Bryan; Wife of Bey, A. X. Awe;
- Memphis. Thus. i I ,
. 4 • . ,
..It affords me Much pleasure to say, that the whine
works well: and I do not hesitater, to eecomme d It as
momessing all the advantages you claim for it. My wit*
fi very much 'Amsted with it. and ; we take ptomain , 14
r ieetify I og to thisatreet."-1/.C. Brinkley, Memphis. Tenn.
. "It giver me p 1 to Sod the Greyer I ilikerSew.
Ing Machine glenatio much mittisteetion. I have it in
st
ennant use, an find It all that could bedesirad. It is
t
the meat simple nd durable machine in, Seq., and I
heartily tecomm re d It."-F.X. Mite, Mwpalis, Tenn.
'Miming 'seen ximined.hud Used man* othir kinds
of Sewing Mactibseis. I feel free to say that tbetirover I
Baker Machinesre far superior to alr,others lq use."--
M. Francois Sri Nashville, Tina. ' • •
"I consider m S ewing Mathias invaluable, end would.
lim
; not take fi ve its cost . if I could not stipply its .
i t
place. With li ca n do all my family sewing in abriot
ono-fburth the t Me I could with my bands.r-M. J.
Scott, Nashville, pin. . . . . -;
.".
Ili - SSE. . POR A CIRCULAR._ • ,
e
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. ..o.
• Arip-These madames are for vale by 1 ~.
. •- • . ' GIIIENA 'irtoviluat'
\•
. ~ i Jewellers, CFnere Send, lb/Intik,
! Who hay* been appointed Agents 'lnc Elehaylkill
County..
Feb. 26, '3ili - I . . - • 4.• . • 1 .
. . .
•
RKPORTS d AMINE
DEPORTS of'the English Honse of
cnninnus on the irceetlig of Coal Lees, sod the
eets.istof aseldeulethe twee. illustrated with nu
M ns
oro drawls's*, a vary valuable sad sesroaxeels.list,
24, eta 34 Berets tor sale at the Boehsfore of the Sub
• .B.BANNALIS.
Pottsville, March 15,41/ - -
•
, * __.. WM. THOMPSON: -
nanikerana Dexter In Enobasset
Opposite as Vpiscopoi Clunk ltdisrtile, ht.
UNCURRENT Money, Gold and
dilver, , Land Wamtnts, de, bought and sold. Wilt
ia
iltrictlT sl teed tekt II collections entru.ted to his este—
aciottete hasil2ll , lr ,
per, loans. storks. and 'ell (ober Nu
het
newsy r ved on deposit and interest al.
lowed. ' . .__.
itefeessese—Mosine; Miran. t Co., rnilidelphis; [lon.
C. W. Moues, Poi Wills; JON! 61111T111. President, Ml
tun' Bank, Pottsville; Boar. Pstnasoa, Zig., Pottsville,
and C. Losses. Rm.. Pottsville.
Pottsville, Sovsmber 7,'b7` • 41..
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'I II I4_IIIOII I AND,LIVIELOgRONS
at the act ma usiimetiers... , w arra aged,
) 1.
4101 i ,SALE BY THEffiso f
sulAcribsr. AU Pianos m 3411,10.
eon, soli by blur will be warranted—if
riot what thaf are reprssootid. they can be
in returoed.-- ,
All kinds of .14elodeoos will be sold at blanuteclurcre
eash.hrices Ptittarille, by which the parwhaserio save
the Cil rrisge,and risk of transportation. Mune will be
sold from Cato $l4 Idea than regular el ty'prlces accord
ing to the !nine of tbkinattument. Those who puler it
by calling onvrs, and receiving a letter of airdit, raw
make their own selecUons at the 3lan a etcturers.aseertain
the Mese. and we will Inrul•h the Instrument selected
at the above rates.. If there Is any doubt In this mat,
ter—all we have to say Ie—TR,Y US. i
U. HANNAH.
MAUCH CHUNK
Wise Rope_ Pllanfaotory,
Wil~hor,msee.rdi. sb Oco.;
81anufacturer of Wire Rope, for Inclined planes, shafts.
*lopes. At., would inform the public that he Is now pm
Pared to make -
ALL KINDS, LENGTHS AND SIZES OP. 'tar(
ANU ROCND HOPE, •
At the shortest inotke, of superior quality, cud on the
most Ilbeial terms. at his Wire Rope Sartori, . •
Masaols Otastak t Cambia' C. Pa.
,Reference ran be made to Messrs. S. A. Douglas,. N.
ilertright and A.N.Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk
Patterson, Summit Hilt to Sharpe, Letsenring A C0.,111 •
more, Luserne county; Pa.. and in feet. nearly all the op ,
orators in the Region who.haire been using hir ropes.
August 14,'55 (latittust 8.'87 32-1 y) 33.
VALUABLE COAL. LEASES..
yHE Locust Mountain Coal and Iron
compant;offor to goad tenanta seems' valuable
s Lasses Upon the Company's property, In Columbia.
and Northumberland counties. The Tains offered are
the laripaWhite Ash veins of the Locust Mountain. upon
which, enfilading have been already established. • be'
Messrs. Dist is Pearson. Ono. 8. Mepplier and M.O.
.
The • mammoth vein averages about 26 feet In thick
ness, and the underlying (du some 121014 feet. loth •
vein* afford klarge body or Cual.aboNe watyr level. ll*
quality of thy Coal Is well established In Market.
-The ktne Lill RaPrOad affords an avenue to tbsi
Sastero markets. and the Pbila=delpbi* t Sunbury Batt
road tti;the tioutheru and Western mariets. lietb"of '
these railroads are completed to the eollierlra upon lbw
company's property"' )or particulars. irquire 66 • "
r • J. ANSPACII,Jr.. Prert.. •
'No.IB Booth Fourth Street. Philadelphia.
Or ALEX. W. REA. Eng. st
'Centreville. Columbia Co, Pa.
7-if •
I,COOO 'BARCAIIi CAN BE HAIM
HE SUBSORIBE,R offers at, private,
role the old established worke known as
. The Franklin Iron Works,'
situated in the oornagh of Port Carbon, iSchuylklllCo.";
Penna. 0
The property eon slvts of t IVA ng lathes. planing Ana;
chines. three new engines, blacksmith's, tool.. foundry
tool., and n 314111., with ether tools of overi description we
canary for conducting the Laciness, a largeAtud valua
ble assortment of patterns of the most approved ma
chinery Dow used in the region and i large shirk of new
castings and raw material.. Possession given immedi
ately. •
. The proterty.wlll be sold on reasonable tertnand to
any perMiT witthing to engage In the business preseista
an opportunity - seldom offered. • r
For further particulars itin titre of tbe undersigned at
. St. Chic or between the hour. of 11 A. Si. and It P. M.,
at Kirk & Baum'. office. Potlarilits. d. B. KIRK.
St. Clair. Feb. 141.18451 • 94f
no for
de of
onto
Utah
ed."—
that
.)114.4%
lotto of
omen.'
lamp
mli•
Hie t t4 SCHOOL AT , PINECROVE,
9114 h REV. H. M. KOONS,. A. M.,
1 for *tidy years Principal l — of ' Preparatory be.'
Unrtment . Pennsylvania college. will 'open a Select
School In the New Academy building. at Pinrgrove. lie
will tench all the branches usually taught In. onr high
Schools and Aendeinies and.wlll prepare pupils wishing
to like a fall coarse of ittudy for any class In College,—
Those desiring to quid fy themselves for business will
enjoy 'special advantages for so doing.. : '
PISEOROTE is aptly situated and neeenlble by Rail.
road.
ggr Itnardlng can bb bad at very reasonable sates in
private famlllen. '
'The School wifl commence about the Ma of Jiand.•
For terms and other Information. address
done
single
red by
"DUARD Of DIRECTORS, Pt.gtricort."
Stay 15. '5B
ARERICAN fLIII INSURANCE b TRUST COMPANY.
• ipAPITALITOCK-4 5 009 0 00.
Cetnpeny's c rlding; Walnut at.: S. E. car. 40, Phaad'a.
L,IFELANSURANCE at the usual
j_j MUTUAL RATLS;
Or, at JODI? EToCI n ATM at about toOlf Md. len;
or.at TOTAL Assentuat RATE.. the torrent In the world.
A. WUILLDIN, rreittaatl.
11'n3„;
tit ti
-h In
g to
J. C. Setreiary
. . Christopher Little, .
• Osner t ai A g ent Sehttylfkiii Variety.
OFFlCE—...lehaisteDge rt., eor.- of Second, Pottsville.
?anasry 8,19 2-11 •
1M
Jo the
id more
not be
. ,
' ANTHRACITE. INSURANCE COMPANY. •
Authorised Capital, 11400000.
OH RrER -PERPETUAL--Office,
Nc. 91 Walnut street, between Third and Fourth
streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Justus against
loss or damage by Fire, !landings, Furniture.and Mee.
, ebandise generally. Ake iltatax lasussacz, on Vessela t
Cargoes and Freights.. Lit cry lesugsacz to all parts. of
.the Union. DULICTOIS :
Jacob Esher, Davis Pierson. •
D. Luther, . Joseph Maxfield, • •
Lewis Audenried, ••• Dr. Leo. N. Eckert,
Peter tinier, • • ' E. Baum,
. John' K. blackistoi ' ;.• m; F. Dr.an.
' • JACOB Esurn, rignarni..
Wit. F, ULAN, rice President.%
W. M. Smith, &cedar,.
.Fa-Jour Cttrros has been appointed agent for the,
shove Company to Schuylkill enunty, to whom. persona
desiring Insurance can apply. • •
Jautlary 1,'57
. .
INDEMNITY.
rrtlE Franklin Fire Inintrance Corn
j_ pany, of Philadelphia. ,Oftlea, No, 1.03% Chesnut
it' eets, near Fifth street. = , ,
. •
• i ' maicresi:
Charles l'f. Smacker, George W.Rlehardi,,
Thomaellart, . ' . Mordecai B. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner - , • ; 'Adolphe M. Bode,- t
..:
Samuel °taint, ' . David 8: Brown,
Jacob It. Smith, . Morrie Patterson. • '
- Continue to make-Inettranie. permanent or limited an
every dercriplifict of property, in town and country, at
rates ea low as are consistent with security.
The Company hale reserved a large contingent Pima,
which; with their. Capital and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protection to the Insured. • Sines their in
eorporatio n , a period of 48 years,they have paid upwards.
of one millton , taco hundngt thousand dollars , losses by
Pre* th ., OrOby affording evidence of' the advantages of n
suranee,auwell as the ability - and ,disposition to meta
• with•premptuest, all liabilities.
• CHAS. bI..BANCKER, President. •
-' Oise. 0, ll•Nctim. Seeirtaiy:
The subscriber has been appointed agent foi tbeabove
mentioned lust Hut ion .a nd la now, prepared to make isr
anrance,erierery description of property. al the lowest
rates. • .ANDRL"Pi lillfSEL, Agent.
Pottsville. Jan. 11.1668 . 24f
tiro( Ira
' that of
[i think
p given
4 them
aebirse.
amore
Mrs. R.
Schuylkill Fire and .Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
• iF.f.Pattis.l7l.l.le.
•
.oface in Billyman's anilding..kahantongo
2 doom above Contrest., Pottsville, Pa. - •
CAPITAL
RIAUC2O.OOO.TINORIZIRD BY LAW,
• SA •
CHARTER PERPETUA,L.• --
Thlp Company obtained Its Clinker at the last Session
of the Legislate sot Pennsylvarila,ind Is now frilly or.
genised and prepared to Issue Policies, at liberal rates,
on Fire and Inland risks, on Public and Private Build.
ings. Wurniturs, Stocks of Goods and Merehandise of all \
kinds.
Alio on Coal Breakers and ,Machinery, Island Ism'
ranee on Canal Boats and Dames, by Canals and Rivers;
also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York, Bal-
Moore. de. Thin Company suaranteesto adjust 'Mosses
promptly.and thereby hope to merit the patroaap of
the public.
• Dire ccccc a ' - '
WILLIAM MORtI3IER,Jr. J. B. GR MUT.
JACOB IIDNTZINGER, Jr. IL It lIOKTZINOER,
W. P. WUITU, ' GEORG n J. HERR.,
ROBERT M. PALMER, ' D.O. YGENGLING,
J. It. 'ADAM, GEORGE LAIJER, .
JOAN D. DUD KR; -. J:4O.IIAN N AN.
MILTON BOONE;`, . • SAMUEL U. SHANNON
MORTIM ER. Jr.,Preoldent.l
TIGNTZINOENEarretary.
YoUivillei Jan.= •
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