The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 24, 1859, Image 3

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siTtlai),AV. SEPT. 24 1 ' '
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-'ilttsco--rr sailed from New: York on Tuesday
fortv o The (Dilution of tha (lonoraf to thi
Is.ore 4Wrelates to' a controversy otoi arising
wo n oilitioverou3ent and . that - of Great Bri
o I t s e to the proprietorship of Son Juan
_ 1 ' blob lies about twenty-fivo miles from
piston ,
motion: ur Washington Territory,-in the strait
..or gleg that territory from Vancouver'a Island.
'i t ' io t io sted outside the main ebonite!, and is
f og removed from Britith than - trent American
01 0 - ed accordingly, by . :tritmernorlai usage, bo
ost to the United States.
06N :panno 11. RattmUan."-4his is the name
~railroad now belog vnetruCted in, Brazil,
timigned to extend &Wily, or by its, lateral
weber, into the most fertile portions' of that
wiry. In prosechti4 the Work, the ,coritrae
pro experiince a difiliulty, in procuring native
iitkinen of experience in this deseri i Ptialt of
and are ohliged to seat for bandit in some if
l ot all of the 'departments of the Work in this
e g l etry..Section fourteen IS under the immediate
A i r e., of D. D. Mublenberg Co., hose agent,
plater James, will be at the Pertneylania liait is
ois Borough, ~on MondaY and Tesday next,
ti t l es those decking full information) can . esll.
pg particulate, we refer to as alive tisement. In
ssiolkit column
"mita in the Register t intintates balers tipte
loft subscribara to the JOURNAL.. IV . will 'lnger
bit head Against a pumpkin that he .as lost mare
tu tmiibera tban we have. wit Olb itatilliar..—
Aapilso another pumpkin thef t , the are five per.
toil jitlio reed our Joittiat. to eviery one who
re sdalts. . And we would not mind, risking all
-I,iii.ir pumpkin' that there are Cfwhoiolece
t;f
mots reliance on 'irar figures to other there is one
that Will endorse his. ..frois timed pumpkins. are
itit ibuut•as much es his bead, io far as use
folios it, , concerned, we think the !wager a very
fair one. ',}Viii be accept the preposition . ?
In cOpelusion tee apologies to our readers for
tlic.piace we have occupied this week in noticing
Ibis octerecucfont genius, and promise net to do
to heteeftet Unless it becomes neeset a , fur us
merolito Correct his gross blinder and ritlicuk
I t.
, dos Antenna(' in matters of impo tante to the
public.',, .- } ~.....
jgr Wni s s u mute
the r e
e v ln s 3 c l it
ein ; :t is
failing,httntenor."
gabitutiont . ..l
don't neglect to consultplr. Starn,, qps Optician,
. leave town on the 23th ins .
• Oxygenated,Bitters.—Ttie cures e. eared by this
remedy are ,)ruly astonishing. he confirmed
Dyspeptic regains his pristine vigor, be Aithmal
iC
"bnatbes friar" ludigei,tion disap ears. These
Bitters producrobese wonders. Lek all whii suf
fer try them.
Nitnwors At44lltuunsiatic ' Arwe , rtuss !—Hot-
Nod Bittere.—"We hose used this medicine our
teless„'und iii many °uses With . the greeteet nue
eila
cut.` l `, 'T Es t oolibieted of our t °email Physi•
tints Mu' !heeding it. Dario . Ibis change
-111416 wenthe., while most persons a troubled with
Deryoai , and rheumatic affections, it h irill be found
reiluable remedy.."---Staars Zeilnu ;:,. 4 .
PROGRESS IMPOSSI ; LE.
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The Goal' Ilea:hed at a Bound.
:, _ .• 1
We call this the age of progr 's. It is SO.—
Bat in some departments of 'Mee a discoveries
bate been made, dad practical eynte s introduced. .
which leave 4thifag to be desired in the way of •.
itnprovement,Banct. a hich, in fact , p reclude - pro
, grass by esiving'us perfactiorr at th . outset. For
csauiple, when.rrofessor'lloZbowAY. Some, men.
i i .,
ty-five yearling*, gave the, wo rk his inestima
' ble remedies, he seems o'have lettf, nothing even
for himself to achieve, in treatment of human
maladies: The progress of the demand fur his . ;
Pills and Aetuaent has, indeed, be in unpainlelled
'in the history of medicine ; but he
. has found no
reason l'O alter a 'lngle ingredient , or vary a pro.
1, , ,ef10n. We therefore,ebies the overate(' 'anti
dotes for external and internal diseases ' with
which that distinguished - medicalreformer has
L
blessed thalworld, swung the inv ntions .which
are,perfected at their birth. I
Our method of arriving , at a eueet appreeid..
lion of the respective merits of op ositigsyvteme.
.. is by comparison. No, we hav, seen a great
deal of What is called reyefar procre,tied do not
hesitate-to say that Ibfails more frequently than
.it succeeds. This is not the case with Holloway's,
.v Pills and Ointment. ' In many instkoces—some of
which should be specified if space permitted—we
have seen these reale'ies effect complete 'and per-'
Manent cures; when em inent mewl era of the fac
ulty had exhausted t cir repertoir4 a without find
ing anything that w uld even of i teeinte the ag.
i
t n
onielof their paiieti s...Teetimonllr confirmatory
t of our own observations on the eubject is contin
) tally pouring in from all parts of the tiniTt. and
we catiput refuse credence alike to our own renine,
the common eense of the publie - and the alinkist
universal opinion of our brethren of the press:
The ease as between the Facultt arid Prufereer
Holloway seems to stand thus: Tiqie Faculty ba k e
the prestige of sulk:pity, antherity and usage.
Holloway; on the' mho hand, lis,not a wan 0 ~,
mouldy melbas. Small respect has he for Ga
len and gammon. He .eites nouthoritiee, save
living witnesses and contemporar' . facts. A few
~
pages aufßee todevelop his syste i and embrace
his simple directions. 'He deniunces mercury
and all corrosive poisons, inWdoes not bercve
that life can be saved by drainin; its fountains.—,.
Above all, be fumbles the wind civilized, and
nii small fortiori of the, semi-bar;arian and say
aza world, with a Paz , and an 0 Nrurmv, which
appear - to accomplish all that the :Faculty aim at.
eases out of six fall to effect.' For dip
hut iii five /
eases of 'the stomach, the liver; the
.bowie s and
kidneys, as well as fur ordinary uhrienary affec
tions, the PILLS are absolute s ecifirie ; and the
aufferer from external disorders r it juries may
recover under the operation of the OINTNEST.
_ when nothing else will save im.--••Nortaern
Express."
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THE COAL T ADE..
r
~:,
Pottsville, September
The quantity Boat by Bali
.35,2$1,t0t—by Canal 26;736;0
65,0'23.10 tent apieet 35,587
41,071• by Canal foFthe ce.rrt+p•
year: Lots for the week 14'635
el which is by Csnef, caos'ed by
and the great freshet Iq the ^
,has Responded boating foe sever
The heavy rains •have ire j
lergely.in, many of the .o.lli
level. compelling them to- tme
they will be ready in a few day
- As far as we tan learn, the f •
little datnate . to ibe
thearater was very high-4a
I
o'elott yesterday, we had bear
the Catial—of Cone., the temps
, der water, will be washed at so
A telegripb from EssiFt op
that a breah had *marred is t
(below Freeport, end a large on.
the Delaware Water Gap Itailr.
in'. repairing it. The water
Emiton. It was reared that:
vision would be materially da
that Was Pot very high to tb
The trade 'sums up week
~..5., E - ep4tier-i 'l.-'1 1 ;77
... . • a =.3 0 r ....-.
~ i, 2:1 1 1 4.4.t.' 3 git
:-. ti: nr.g. firiTz.i.
at' F,..?,.1.1,1, ~ p l 4
22 P. g - r, 3' t; ..•' 2'
gi, 4-515
- 4. r .l
gtr 1 1 l W,T 11
11, g 2 ',., ,9..=_*
t a trtr'l
•
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Tit
,
1 ' I
I
e ..g.
e ga -2ttrz..
c.."
to 16.0 b.. a
. 14 •••
.2 "a
-p51:0 70 ,091,s
pUsieq V=S
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t.• 11 US'e - t
tr..•
' l 7
pp
cl 2-4 zmi
A
OD
.••••• Lad
•••• 1. • -St E tilS4 r •
sal atrea'Aotmo
z p i - , 1 ; .J , . , .
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The law tea gait forithe Week'tempered with
last rest, nutty balsiees tech other, lltli alb
*,
..000 lateeelsow ;felling o ff al aeo we
receive the reports omit week.
?hrdetaatd for COokbas iwprered a little, and
prigs all Moro irm, Woo increase la, the Twice
of Coil has taken Oa, so far it thia'Aegieti—
The dealers below are asking from 5 to 10 coats
Ter teo more on board, and in aonte instances
hire reielited it : . •I ,
Ia Lc alnetee of 40 Senior Editor, oar ;sraiot
made op the, c 'tat Tiede:lyd weekend be was
• unfortunately Oise `-witti regard to tin rate of
dumper allowed by tho Reading Itallroad Com
pany. lOU. ;gofer has frininsollypetteetheVßi.:
ogee at the earnest solicitation of its ileprietere.
through slips sent, to, the paper, but beingialis
fied of the Mandel% of that setter / we don't ;knit
he will do It stain:]' "The . dompaga
, allealekby
'Sir. Cullen is ten cents a ton on all Coal 4144 -
on the day it arrives, at. Port - Richmond , sad-not'
15 cents 'a ton, as stated' in Pennies' tispei.-
ThiX damps:e has been of greatadvantage to the
Trade'. and ought never to have beets discuatits..
ned—but we are sorry to , state that 'WWI 01 ' Om
dealers below limit the Operators here to .a certain .
mutter of camper dty,antlif they should 'need
the,,, exact number &mit any cause, they are
turned out, and of course no, downs ,cali
be allowed, and if ihrdealeir him will oat submit
tolo tents Vedoetiots on the Coal. it is. rotated
a n d turned over to the' B Oros! Company'to be
sold. No Operator eta limit his .business to a
putioolat intaber of ears any day, and Confining
the dumper so strictly to the day the C sal 'vi
rile., it tends to benefit the Railroad Company
ten cents a ton, and. takes it from the Operator
here. There ought to brawn* disoretion In this
business. If the ears are not absolutely wanted
there is no' DOCO4Siti for being sops', strict, bli.
cause the tendency is to eheekitie - business or tthe
road to a vestry ezterit [than the advantage de
rive" by the Company in securing the 10 cents,
eared to them, bwitaken off the producer here,- 7 -
whirl, is minimal to him at the present low rates
at which , be Is compelled le . , sell bin Coal. Lai
[ time* of difficulty the producer ouight.to be sided
as far sa possible, and 'out crippled 1.,y unreason
able and , ,unealled for ructions. -
Tws AIISCRIII Dill ALLVOiOrK ItmutoaD.—Tbe
articles , which We have heretofore promulgated
on the great iiivatstages to be derived by this
Region and Neil Tarb, in the completion of this,
Raid, have caned somewharof a sensation, and
have attracted marked attention wherever read. 1
Of course it has caused I terrible bugling in some
quarters, and the advocate for the Poribase and
importation of British machinery fov,working our
Coal Mioesi In preference to that ottlor minute-
Outer., has inflicted his
.readerr. with several
articles of abuse and. blickguardism, without at
tempting to answer any of-the arguments or pre
mises therein contained, except that be asserts
that we onght to put down in our eilculatioa, the
charge of carrying Coal . over the roads alluded
ro,,at the rates now charged on a small Ccal bus
bies.; which could oasts inn d under present
eireamstances even if the rates were lower; but
with a connection with Beituylltill County, whew
we have Navies already opened of su ffi cient Ca
pacity to reduce 3,500,000 tons of Coal per I
an
num, and If low rates attract a portion of , this
trade, and enable them to pay better dividends at
the low rates, would it not be their interest, and
would tbey not lessen the rates? Qf course they
would—and we prove . unelusivele to the follow.,
ing article, both by reports and figures, that spelt
would be the result. All glade grade their chap
gee according to liusiness.partioularly.Wherevir
there is competition. Our Lateral Railicta& for :
inerly charged nearly double the rates they are
- now charging on,a larger hoofers,. AA well reg.,
Want& Railroad I will . put their rates sufficiently
low te pay well arid Increase the business, because
an increased business always increases receipts
and lessens eXpenses, and alsoViicresses the
value of their property. None
. kat en. idiot or
4
ignoramus wou:ld make ' use stieh 'ergutnents
as the Register does in support iif his-position. -
Thrreason why the Dauphin s and Susquehanna
and the East l'eMnsylvania Railroads do not paye
is welt known to 4ntelligent persons oat of Ph ila- 1
delphia, oven if the gifted editor of the Register
is ignorant on this subject. We predicted at tbe I
time that the East Pennsylvania Railroad could
not pay, and we gave,ourseasons (urea predicting,
which are nowlllinown - to be true.. It was bells is
..-
opposition to the•Anbarn and Allentown Railroad
k g . interests opposed to that Road, and the 'New
Yorkers were deceived with regard to the trade,
just ai touch
,l as they were deceived by those
Philadelphia' ipeculators who so awfully' chanted
some Now Torkeri in selling the Dauphin and Sus
qaeh'anna Coal property, which leil to the build
ing of that mid, and , which ran never be render
ed profitable Withotit•the zbuilding of the Auburn i
and Allentown Aink, when it will : become remits- ,
iterative to its owners. Even now the trade on
the. Dauphin I A Susquetranna is largely inereas
ing.'perticulorly from the Pinegrove Coal Region.
, : But' as thiS man Vernon, who pours forth his
venom every week; who is deal:died and tabbooed
by every editor of a similar paper. in the Country,
is a dyed in the wool''N igi,er Loeof000," an ar
dent supporter of Ten Cent Jimmy's Administra
tion, the prototype of such men as Florence and
Phillips, who jhave b'etrayed every interest of . their
country sod Philadelphia, and would i uhesita
tingly sacri6e ,all oar industrial pursuits to the
foreign manufacturers for the sake of office and
plunder—we must expect just such, argument. '
from such a quarter—they are en a par with those
promulgated
,hy the knaves and fools wba govern
the country at Washington, and tbekwill have ,
about as much weight w ith L intelligeotrrader4— I
The stockholders:. OD 'the ' North Pennsylvania
Railroad, and 'also the Conii'qs of Philadelphia,
acted-wisely ',when they'dispensed" twilit his set:Vi
ces so 'promptly. and if the business men of Phil-
adelphia, the friends of American Industry, aid
in building rip ibis fellow, be will, like bit prate-,
types; betray their interests—it runs in the grain
of such charbeters, and it seems they can't help it.
With thisnotiz* of the arzuments and propen
sities of the I editor of the "'United Salon Mining
Register, Which the public ought to lie thankful
to us fdr, e+ if lie is not, we'will premed to recta
and figures it . ; fortify the, positions we have here
tofore assumed in 'advocating the building of this
Road. I . .
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- Lanka VALLEY RAILROAD.—Tbis road, lead
ing fromlfauch•Chnnklo Easton, ii 45 miles in
length. Ita cost up to the present' time, inclu
ding machine shops, depots, telegraph, sideline,
and 15 miles of double 'Jack.
Is, in round numbers,
Equipment;
24, 1859.
lad Ibis week is
fur the, week
(by Rt;ilread sad
• riding week last
taus. Dearly all
the heavy rains
ehuylkill, which
I l days past.
The equiranert ismaffirient to transport 700,001
tons of r. Coal, and the other genensl business of
the Company. The quantity of Coal trautported
over the Riad in 1858, was 471,029 tons, it an
average coil. of 33 cents pir ton; including main
tenance of toad; Le., which is about two-thirds of
a cent per , ton. This road paid a dividend lift
year. The receipts tram Coal were $333.800
Other sources, 103,213
e ‘ aaecl' the water
Sea below water
ud mining, but
toirork a,gaio. •
.abet has duos bat
Canal. l althatith
t our. Up ,to Grin
e re
. • This road with all its eqdrPments to the eat
time, has Only eon about sBo l. ooi , per. ile, and
is ,FayiVagi r w dividend, frith a transport tiontof
trnly 471,629 tons of coal and the other jonnake.
When tliii road ieeeires an • additional tonitige
of a million tons ot: Coal, it can entry Coil at
a rate of it relate pet' ton per mile, 'sod pay a
diSi lend 'of at least 10 per, cent, on its capital
ITot ao ". break an
l b.-which was nu-.
. points. •
Thursday,- stated_
e Lehigh. Canal .
ber' of men from
d were imploled
as very high at
he = Delaware Di
-1 't
aged , though t tha
Delaware river.
follows:
str.
he • , lost of the New Jersey Central Rsilroad,
65 emiles in length, with s double vatic for three
fotililts of the distance. depots. sidelings, equip
ments, h., tte., up tq the 'present tiute,•bas castes
follows: • , - •
Read 1r my, •
p ate zits, brodiogs, Ferry,
=3
•
,
1 - - - 47 , 1 , 1
• t
• •
P..
104. .1-
NfliiebeeqatT ett:trall4,ollo per mite.: l'bie road
treerported Oast 314#4 ions or,Ce4.,irk 185 S,
eid be reeeiptslierie yr fullews: •
FTatik Cost.
From other soureesi
Teti/ rieeipts,
111,11 total expenses were
Set eareinp,
— , ca
gi •
re V I ,
t• - hrf.a.:==7 ',is
•
';`,'This Company has not miimated this nPrantif
!Snorter-tin e Coal in the report s and therefore, vra
'tiamat arrive at the newel tete-:-but tbalelloAn
Ma. it Will he oftrerved, ,ettraparatively 'math%
ate emelt- They earned bias year a dividend of
I'IVELVE PER CENT., after paying ill ezpen
sea.- Giese thia read an adJitioall tonnage of one
-.million tons of Coal, and it wonitt hl.nabled to
earry it at cents per ton per mile, and pay a div
idend of at IsseetS per cent on its minitalstock,
I •
after paying a It.espenset.
i
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i; '. 7 4 417.9 r isi
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,• Neither of the Above rirsils ware built with
rcisb,—tbey were compelled to struggle tbrmoultw
-great misty diMeolties, ad were sobjaeted. like
many other roads, to yell bondsl.at a low rate on
the dollar to raise fonds. 'The New Jersey Can-,
teal abandoned a portion of their old track, wad
reduced _the grades very - materially, ill of which
sided to the coat of the raid i yet it does out
stand them over $54.000 per mile. and they can
complete- the mooed track• throughout ties line
gradually out of the receipts, over and above tbe
diridend fund.' The *high Valhi Railroad
COmpany are doles. the, same. and as the trade
needs it, will build the doable meek as fast u re
quired, without materially increasing the milts]
stoek, If it Is ingrain; any.
' P ea -
rie =ale branch,' 'l4 tbs- Philadelphia and
Reading nollcood. loirdlot f,om tba Coal. Regina
silting Dalai at *boat hilt
price, tie., has dattbletVip ita . eepital,So' !t
the
road and Mptiftemints, Midi 'hlillitrent's es,
stands them :,:the *ootamteepat,pt,ltTO SHUN - i
DILBB sad Ffiqu.s,..l.,LopAlzp DOl ofl4llkat4l
per Pilo: yet by the Raper' ,st Mr. Cauca .
. . -
year, the averagereeelpte 'en Coal per t am ems : a
litho less than $1:=l . poi inn, which isp Rade ;
over Is , Omits per tun per mils,- and the Company ,
not only paid all eipenses, bat interest. rt 11 12 r
295,930 on. Bonds, and also einmarin ad ition *
dividend.of 31 per cent. :on the 'espitalistiiet pt
the, Company, amounting 'in the age:Vali io - I
$11.737,11{1.
We assert tearleuly, that Coat can b u trans
ported as cheap per nine, (jinn Mount' Carbon to
Jersey City, so' it can froni i llrePPl:lforboo to
-Richmond. A locomotive of the same t4ass can
earrytas much Coal from
,Illoittit_Carbo to Eas
toies it can trim IllottorCerisatt Valhi delphia„
and the grades to be eneounterid fitia hock: dis
tunes on the New Jamey Central Rai road, are
not as great as the grids eneoantere ott the
Iltillidelphia and Rending -itstitrotul [ from the
Falls ~t' Bebejlkill to,„-gork.Rielintotid.4 -In
,both
eases, it requires the aid only of ao ' . ..ast
, engine
to haul the train over 'the grades, whi n :Awe con
fined to short dittaneas.
the 6,
Wa give tl ..igures
the-Iteporti,'-'—and they manikin every ration we
baintaken with regard to the actual asperities of
the traffsportation of CoaL If they Ali - not
the ILtports of. time roads are a cheat and
cannotle relied on. We believe, bereier, that
the Report, are reliable, and they fully preen that
Coal ono he carried from Mount Carholt to.Bergin
pooffor'St 60 per too, and to Janie, City for
$1 70 per ton, and the profits raalisekfrtin - they
ranee of transportition will make it enkof-the but
paying triads in the United States, priorlideil ths'
'remaining taut . Ira ting from 'Mount". Carbiln to
Alreatoyrn is built for eash.arid thelepital not
doubled ep as was the ease with the ghibidelioills
.and Reading - Railroad; ,
We therefore rePeat,..that a Rillrvid wittra
'double with sidAings and iiepote fully
equipped (with their prevent rquipmetits,) to carry
two million tons of Coat; with' airriudlCapacirgfor
the trairportation of four milli°, Ore be.
built from Mount Carbon to Jersey City opposite
'New York, far the sum of TWELV/MILLIONS
DOLLARS, which is at cost only afloat
$87,000 per mile,
,ar the following'
• • I
show:. •
NeerJersey Central, present cost' for
road,londiogs, equiptnents.
17 tulles Lehigh Valley at $BO,OOO
• per mile, double traekfor 1S miltull
together - with equipments for eat
Ming 800,000 toia of Coal,
Cost of roadway, *ad water station
bridrs, &e.; from Mt. Carbon t
Allentown-48 miles, double trae ,
and from Elizahethport talent
City, double track 12 miles, m
king 60 miles altogether, say: a
$6O l
drio per Mile, which is hittber th
Ellwood Morris' estimate 4 yea h ,
ego, when wages, iron, acs w
much higher, will be, •
17 miles double track on the line. I
the Lehigh Valley and the N
Jersey Central yet to be laid,t
$7,500 per talle c erhieb he amp
Cost of locomotives sod Cost
sufficient to transport' -1.000,
tans of coil the whole tins
spawn, •
Leaving for additional landings a,
depots, • . .
~/ The present Coal equipments
ValleY,ltailroad and New Sam
blued, are equal to thit traneporta
tons of Coal over these roads.
The .Reading Railroad came
cents per ton last year. on a char
per tun transportation, which ma
of transportation i shade over
ton per .mile. Nor; admit t
of transportation over the road I
bon:to Jersey- City would cost
cent-:.at the rate of $1 60 4 .
.0.10,06 cents a ton for the die
miles, WOO on 1,500,000 tons o
el. would Ore a profit for the y
which would be equal to about 1
whole $12,000,000 capital, fro
Coal alone. • ..
It hi also well known that t
Railroads is the Most prrfltable,
would hurl direct (Om New
west by the nearest and then
'posed, but aided by the Pent
Railroad, the trade, independen
be larger than on any other Core
in the United States, and the
these sources would be nearly i
ceived from Coal. 'Are we not 9
stating that this Road when bl
the best paying one in: theUoi
ded thtsremaining links are I.
tho capital not doubled up by se
and 60 cents on the dollar?
lIT TICLEGRA
Fatos.TnEven g, 6 o'clock.
hi l
In reply to a Telegraph despatched to
Philadelphia, we received I following :
ALMADA., Friday E e., Sept. 2111.
Lehigh and Schuylkill Ca Is safe. Forty
feet on Delaware. Division Eat Yardleyville
washed away.. 7 Signed,
V.v.:Dv:sew,
. i .
. . :._ The Coal Mar)
Pamtnitc.rat A, Sept. 23.—Prt
Selll4lEll White Ash, - •
~, - itea Ash
"" By retail, .- '
Lehigh 'Lump Brultee'arid Egi
' Store;
" ' By retail, y • .
Bttrtuoax.Tercamar.lep.2l.l ll ;
of lIIAIIIIIII VI notice !newt. •Th
busily engaged in:supplying fmall
stock of Anthracite at $1 25 pit $1
In Bituminous/ them has been a s
demand and =re business doing.
land at $3 25 per ton for flue, Si
$4 for lump.
NNW YORK. TOrDSDAT. Sept. 22. The demand far Do.,
medic has been good Births Zs and, with flee at.
rivals, 101e/ears munaltied;: Our ii oek he Urge. but the
consumption is MA Itt than last son- IF* quote at
$3 15 @s4al by the cargo, and 4BOth $4 TO - it too
From yard. -Foreign 111 in fair d nil; Litarproi Ddel
is selling MeV at $B.lO, 4 stos,, In part to arrive.--
Other kiedsare nomlnal. .
and Sy TtliftiDAS. Sep. 22 , 18 59 Sidon and S i !liney
Coal remain without clung's, wit farther cargo 0. at
$ t . .A.) VI ton. Enzlish Cannel ha been glint at $1314
ch. cash. ID AMADrael A4l there ha •• been retail sales to
some extent at $5 V t"0, cash.
,w
~ -.•:' ' •
VIDA
Ilehrtylhlll Coal Tr a de for 11159 s
'Quantity of Coal omit by Rail d and Canal, for the
week ending on Thursday even ln last : •
IL AD. ,
5 04 5,816 00
2.
18fe
16 - 1.178 IS
.., 16,. A 19 18;43 0 . 0
5 ,8 04
$3,195,000
435,000
$3,630,000
10
Pert Carbon. '
Pottsville.
Schuylkill UaTea.
A9barn; •
• 1
PortClintos, ,- •
$442,045
Total for the . work. ' akin 02 28.735 08
Ihresiousis this pat, 1.t9919 12 843.908 18
Totg, 1.C5 276 IS 928,:3:06
To same 1186 last year, 1,179411 13 951,938 o
-Icrome,, tons, - 76,393 19
as " Ot
is Schuylkill Ceistsity
The following Is the quantit
over the different Railroads in I
week ending on Thursday sound
a
1
ie•
g 1". , To, Tilt.
Stine and S. Ilaven R. 1.,. 1 ?.1,065457 It
Mt. Carbon. -i.
" 4,0111 IT • • *3%738 Ot
'• •
Schuylkill Valley' , •• • . 7 141 19 1911t1:09
Mt ateban k Pt. Catboo " 10 49 €3 SAMS 16
14111 Creek, I*ll 1 386.161 18
Little 16 ' ." 8 10 138,991 00
11,4f1m97
.:9.43,866
Pinegroire Coal Tr
/mount trinsported • (luring t
..$5.446,163
Union Cann!,
Swatars 6Altma4.
Lehigh Coal Trade Ce
For We week oodles ea S 2 t r
Lebiult Oast and Na*.Ott.
Sprlog 11Zo
Coleraine • da.,
Duet ti do..
New York ow/ . Lehh;li Cool Co.,
Geroun POOlO/1 Coal Co., -
Math Spritz: Mountain Coal,
Old Beaver Morton,
D_ Mammas and Qatar;
llailetos
Kea Soar Loaf
Mount PleamantOtial, •
Cmunril
Buck Row:dole Col Co..
Frooklia Cwt Ce-
Aeol•oriel Imes. 2 Coal Co,,
*fortiori Coal Do, •
Ileueock Coe, •
$3513131
:,459.019
5870,933
330,280
53.0,673
, .
Lohlgk 4a11e7 R; Ra :
For Irodt maims on *stonily
itadetois (A. Pardee C 0..)
R. Sugar Lear,(Pseitoir * C 0..)
Cowan Ilidst,(Sbaspo„ Lalt •
Mount Plommtol.,
A. Otsedotplas &Mops
Colorala*. (listener t Jobosoa r )
Berm
x.Warttt.sldilt. e Wirit •
N. rip. At. (.1. C. ill 0-
a
Uoloa isleyoramornt Co.,
Osman Peons., •
Total li7.l4dlraitd,
Last year,
Iseream, so far.
listiis of 'Toll mod-T. '
tom. & sumo*
To Itiiiisolid;•,
' sllo :$1
To Pliihufa 1 15t • .1
Rprlog Milo, 135 1 -
Iteailisix.
Rates et Toil by Canal Om this yessalks.
ntne 7.7-071#04./L:Coltigt•llAtiocs..rfiCtleiiit
To ' T 5 ' • " T - • - 110
!Spring Mills, -60 -•— - lA
risorrimows„, . as., as. 42.• •
keadlog , .7,11 -
•• • aft'lliritight by -
M. C. ,S. Haow. AT. Liffithist.
,• 04', 00 , ',..
ebllada. ISO .•tb 40
sod the faete tekett.. from
urea will
$5A68,763
1,360,000
3,600,000
- • UO. R BE at QPES, -= •
BY the B ALL A
o L r RO
Geo. P. lkonsiath%
Noe. 411 and .417, ARCH &met. PHILAWA.
Aamis-t-lisge amendment 01.4.1212 P FAACTIVIts,
of.nimr inert temendbetterek - - -
N. EL—The highest prim palirtor all Made areptr
epioyous . 2422_111m
IigAr . VIEII,FTIAN 11ILINDS.
.
j OItGE LININIgitMANLIVIatii
ntatinter, Na 211 ARCH Street. (eh. eiwond.)
Philadelphia.
• 1
tinily on hand, a general assortment, at the
to at 11 pride.
N. Id Winds typal red and trimmed,equel to nay
Philadelphia, Septeutbor 11,'39 • - 393mit
445.737 I "7"
• :$10,426,763
Yi
$10,554,263
e
',1,b00,000
$11,354,263
$12.000,000
on the Lehigh
Cqntral coin'
on a 1,000,000
proot of 70
e of $1 21 cents
es the s expenses
a half cent per
t. the expenses
out Mount Car
tiro-thirds of •
'7O, the profits
once of 126@140
Coal transport',-
ar . of $990.000,
per cent. on the
the revenue of
other traffic of
land as this line
ork to the great
t route, not ur
. yfrants 'Central
It of Coal, Would
Carrying Road
'set revenue from
goal to that re
light therefore, in
Lilt, will beeome
.1 States, Prof i
itt for easb, and
ling bondi at 50
'ORTON & CO.
•
..n bnop • eoselA:
113 15 3453 30
325 •0 3 50
3 75 0 4 25
337 ® 3 50
350 ® 3 62
4.00 0 4 25
_-There.lit no chance
yards acs stilt" very
with their winter;
per ton or 2.2401 be.
Olt ineresee in the
We quote Combo , '
for run of mine lad
Ilrestsis 1839 s
• of lsml traosiOorted
iehaylkill C0m47,. tot
iilost
for 1839.
e ast month: j
AWL • TOVIL.
• IStl3
of 37,g3 02
1149 ly. Caul.
sy bst e 1 '
16.2h10 06 =6630 02
503 09 2L40 14
145 12 141191-1:
• • 213 63 • 3.907 13
19. i 8 . 9=7 12
:,1,310 12 31.= 16
932 1T,104 10
03 370 16
83 04 3.007 00
0/017 01 100 RN 13
1,127 11. 31.904 03
ZlO 11.009 01
043 13 31.047 OS
3.711 03 611.073
701 OS 15.054 11
013 13 15,601 01
nl 01 13.1% 10
52 04, . 2ru 01
31,5 12 217/41 18
:1859.
I=Ml=2l
3.44914 73,3;1019
2.501 U • Fi.351 13.
) 14012 U 50.251 07
.7:11 09 0.151 15
3,1e9 ismt al)
95. 00 34.1111 01
, 215 11 . 115,561 19
) 716 10 31,19 01
I,lll* It 42,666
OSO6
' 19
SIM 15 60 155 7 1 1
, 4° 9 t°
PAS 0 :4144.139 OS
SAS:ZI3mTIQ
1141.19109 11IC=16
41316 111 pups) co
.{.21611 13
[MMWA
- Pros , rms.
Aslant PLC-Gatos.
, $t as..sl
l td l 30
'l2O .1a)
. , , - .
R.4071:41 1 t0141 glad Tralairballati lli ".
Olt ?II LCUILM 1/33.13111313. MO;
Mandl Chunk to Trenton, - • •
do litisabeibport.. • : - - -
do Mortis Canal Rosin at P&lllipabuig,
I . 1113131 03 133 C-Litll3..
• boat Mane& C: oak to Re roe t rid - - •
*are & Raritan' Rang.
Prom %iamb Chunk to 3t York vid
rts Canal,
Amass at Toll,gre., trim Mauch Chunk.
ila tablgh IVallityraint ttorthing - Nun. Vadliroatts.
• to Muter ityliet;Phllattebbia. •$1 Zl
!tea olL:111011i , 4114a.,. Ball: 1a Dots puiruffiet
• • ••• anwits
Irma Sunbary atom Eltaabotia, . li
,ton Da. below 244 2 •
ll n. kana Tea, e !ley ;
4174240. OBAticolasai.
AND OTHER, SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS.
-.4
itatlreradi
Pbtladelpbta, Reading a rottevills
311 Se uurima deboylkllt Mires
StorStAterbos . • - - - •
Mount Carbon sad Port Carboul
Milt Creek • • - - - • - •
Schuylkill Talley -
Lorberry Creek. • • - • - - -
13waisra • - - • • - - - • •
ffIti.MMEMI
preferred
4; •
!Taloa ICittal
lc .4 preferre4 •. • - •
Del.& oitra daial aFrsarportailaCa
Railroad & C4al Coaripallaon i
j
Litt ie Se-huy I. Nar-J X.13.* Goal Co. • 1
.Lehich Coal /11..21artgatiottCo. - • - ;
Ansiittqa ece.103.. . .
Back Sion:nolo Cool CO.
rennitylviints Coal tR. R.Co. • -
Yalley R. IL Co. - ,'• - - •
Gykatis.Vidley - •.; -
Reatime Meadows Cot; AR. R. Co. •
kykari Valley Railroad &Coale*:
• . Vest -Couspanleat
foiratlmproremenueo - - - • -
Delaware Coal Co. - -
Cumberland Coal Co. - -•-
New Creek Co.- - - • -
, Miscellaneous s
Miners' Dank • -
Farmers' Dank • - - - • - -
Pottsville :as Co.
Pottsville Water Co
!EERIE
sir The Mott of all Coat Companies
the above list whoa to rin bitted by 9losit
• Dahl Teo .
NEW- ADVERT'MENTS
ALtIKIKQP (111611-VAINRII..
ABLE WO R K- on the “EVI
DENCES'Orr lIRISTIVNITT," ran be bad To.
day and Monday, at Mrs. Fox's Boarding lioure„ or at
her Sons' Store. while the Agent is operating at Miners.
villa and Clair. [Pottsville, Sept. 24, '49,,80.1t•
STEREOSCOPES. • '
TOOlt at the wonders of the STER-
I
**SCOPE l This beautiful instrument ban become
so popular, and belonging to the cornett of the Mashie,
that we have no doubt, people of ridded fade
wilt Im
pravi this. opportun lin and proeare ins• of MrAiteett;
who leaven town onlbe With inst.
8'1.4.24 'VI
•
LOW DOWN aroists. '
cIiILLsON'S CELE GRATED
RANGE. for emitting.
inusiors HEATING FURNACES. • _ -
- The subscriber recrlees orders for the Ithaca arliel.s,'
all of shirt' are furnished at Manufacturees prices.—
They - are the best articles extant fur the different purpo
ses Intended. 11. -HANNAN.
CHEAP ANp COMPREHEINOLV
S
CIIA3IBER ENCYCLOr.tuvrA,
A Dictionary*, Useful Enowledps for thet'People,
embracing tlut. Art sand .8 ciencea.Geogra 'thy. Blograpity.
Natural history. Am.. illustrated by Elogtav Ingo and
Maws—now publishing In smuttily parts.' Price; 15
cents; to to completed In 80 ;rm., forming six or seven
volumes. Nos. Ito 5 now t gtesdy and attbseriptionS re
ceived at B. BANNAN'B4lcohrorc.
- Putt sville.Sept..24.
CHARLES F. RUNIPP,
;forth Fourth St., Philairs,
.AT THIS "OLD STAND." - • V . •
1110484 e and Retail Jlamwfactiiree
. af
Peet•iiennakms -Cabiis and Parses, Dressing 611 , 11,
Maney Belt& Baikal**. . Char
Walkers' Caws, Leather Baia, Writing Desks
Pocket Books. Post !olio., Bill Books, ex.
Philadelphia. September 21.'49 791 y •
131EPOILUI3
"PATENT 6CROLIOSAWINN MACHINE."
PATY-NTtl ,"- 417N11
THE above Machine can
few dayslnnger at Stlebter k •
w — rire and Imn St.n., ' , timer of (Satre lb Tan - 111a Pee' rkeR — sis.
Ares men ters. cabinet Makers. Pattern Makers, and
otters wishing one of these Machines, should apply
loon, as the agent will leave town In a short time.
' Johia O. Beak, An m.
Pottsville. September 21.'59
THORNLEYA CHUM,
NORTII EAST corner EtCHTH &
SPRING HAllDKN'Sloneta, Philadelphia,
Haire a Large Stork of .
'fury Beautiful SILKS,
• .
Fine Alt Wool DISLAINKS,
• • French MIERINtiES
Beet Nake of Black Silki, lit'e•ote.
Stella SWAB+ LI, 14 . Blacks and Colote, -
Long and Square BROCIIE SHAWLS,
Scotch. French and Belutin SHAWLS.
Cloaks, Ragtime, tPe.,'IN Great rariesi.
Clotha.Coullteres and Satinets.
Linens. llinnels. 31urilm, de., de.
Boum' emir MS CA311:1111
• • • ••-lre Mire Rwt Owe IWce.
N.ll.—The ears of the 4th and St It-Greett. Coates and
Germantoitu flatiron& pass ths,sirre door /mei few
minutes- [Sept.
VALUABLE IRON 'ORE BANK.
NYILL • he leafed for a series of
years, upon thromblo terms, the mining tights,
and privileges .of a very valuatle Ore Sauk.ln Chester
County, P 3, 4 1 i ij miles wmt of . Phoenixville. known as
the Lewis Ore Bank. It has been worked anecessfully a
number of Years, and all that Is now requisite to make
11111 i table a very large supply of the best quality of hem-1
afire Ore, is to exhaust the water; a rare opportunity
for an enterprising bpalness Man. -
Aura, Will be solorat private sale a farm adjUloing the
whore. known ss the "Lewis Fenn," contaiotgis 90 metes
:ind 9i perrhes of land.Of the celshra led PnektrinE
Creek quality. divided into convenient goids;Ven
watered. The improvements are a large/Lod eons
modieus stone house,large stone turn, with straw house
attached, wagon house, and necessary outbuildhogic-
Thi.s:property is good for farming purposes, and has also
an extensive mineral vela...sod Is pecan/fly attractive
to any person desirous to engaprin farming nod mining.
For full particulate. call on the woderslgned, near
Schuylkill P. 0., one utile south of Phrenixville. •
, • . P. PENSTPACKE.S.
Agent for the sale of Reel Bead.
Ikrpt. 24,'60
-- - .
COMFORT lil COLD . WEATHER .
Per same Milltb
rp IIOU SANDS or SANFORDS
_i_ PORTABLE CHALLENGE HEATER 3 are used
every Winter to cheer with their genial warmth the
happy 0W0.1 , 1, 'bone pleirates are not alloyed by
Ginned: or a heavy bill tor fuel.
THEY WARM ALL THE-110011S WITH ONE TIRE.
and with eery little lint, burring Me ours end smoke
le , o no ethrkera.
Jost the thing for Dwelling Houses,
Churches. lintel:, do, Le.
HANFORD'S, CHALLENGE HEATER, • .
SET in BRICK, is on' the tame principle, and Input as
I reonormiewl and atisisetney. - ' .
I.> . sesear.tra MAMMOTH OE GLOBE HEATER
1 la the most powerful beating stove known, for all pheer
i . where great beat li wanted. All who nob to know
more Min receive free a book with full deseviptkos and
overwhelming testimony. by writing to
' HANFORD TIIVSI.OW .t cs.,
219 InVer Stmt. Nem ralfic.
Who elan manufacture the eetehrated '•CONFIDENOL .
-SENTINEL," and -SICEPIISE" COIKINO six:lnm
i .DODO VA PATENT' nitt:-PLACE REFLELTORd," and
I eve." , variety of Storm for wood or coal. rolled to all
realms. [dept. Si. 19
' DRY COODS: • •
No.lB North ASSXXIND St PZUWIELPEIA.
TrELLEY & BROWN invite the at
m. ,tentioo of Ova Pornliqsies to a run anartment
of rALL end WISIEI2 Dry Dodd*, comprising in
Put
LADIES' WEAR—Stark Sint" Pon de Chorea, Coburg,.
I'4l4u:oast& Moue de Lathes. Allem.. Ac.
Limg and Square BRIX BE SU AWLS.
. do. • do. IthaNKSt SHAWLS. •
• s: froths Border TELL SU &W IS.
MEN'S" With SS—Cloth& Caselmerea, Vesting', Cited&
' lletwertermr, Kent achy Jeans. Vest inra,ar.
115.IPOSIIIN0 GOODS—Slamellies Quilts, Blankets,
• Tithing% lewli Tale Cloths. Napkins An:
FLANNEIS—BaIIard .'Pais Uoshrlnhable flannels;
other nukes of all colors and qualities.
SESLINS-40 all grades• sad widths. at low prism
PICINI'S—a full amortuntat of these
wail known goods; always on band. ._
ALUM SOSOMS—tnaka tor our own sales.
Sir An =desist owl, Butows..—ow P.S'ot end sto
—lPipsbt ro driel saki.
t "' KELLEY SOWN.
Benoit,-. No. /t..lthrsh, Second Stied, Philest
Sept. 19 • 3S3ca
LECTURES ON MAN!
ny- Pr f. 0. S. FOWLER; on LIFE,!
L UN Latrs. Omens and Improrement, a. tesibt by
Ptircooloty and Physirloty-en Evenings and Selects
as ditSoiri: • • ' • •
&Wife" Ersiihsf.-Tistatert and Memory-thrb• Ter
pariment. and the tractive" ail Mors lioll of Children.
Send*, Erreing.-A Religions Pismires on Man's
Moral !tater.. the Divine Existence and Attributes. a
Fate's. Mate, its Reward and Parikhment. ProPeare
and Pardon- and Ilk* ilktdeCla diAressed from the idind
plat or Man's Moral Consthatkni. ' TREE! sad as
compatible pith Sabletarian aserednas as ray ni.l4)ons
Norden. _ . , ,
Monday and Tuesday Remises Kist:-Matrimony,or
Lore, its hes, aldna, and alsaUhty ponce over human
lifiq &Lethal of Matsui adeptatioh. that la. she ran
awl cancel line happily Welber; Osertshlp, Da fatal
;mord aid right ntaal-"laneal/ and harried /Il k ita i tsar tit addition tribe above mentioned seribtowers
quiekitands. and bow to render all misfits' happy: lar ..._ _
... solipsist STARS*III appair.
tie lind the manners due betereenGentkmen mid Wks.), , .
leathers and Itniughters. Mothers and Pons, whaler/eh;_. sits _11=1:1111M, ... . .
net liter and dismi s s In the others. !woken bar* and i The/kid Equipoises. Whit. , .
he* to Med them; Matrimonial Qoallikatkina. Dim- i „ , • .
dies. Nuthionable Okla llama Komio...Coarthig jest I B., P. SITISCEET,
Sr Fa*. how tri render the hooey-room pireettet, One ~ - .
*lons es. fire Lore. ' The Martiatitablit Ats,rdseitnilar ',., - ' it o u h i n g Sid. wag s - , ..
Ades. &rood Merriam* Sharma, 1 ittertatiag old Saks spa fh. at iv ,,,i new 1.,W 5 ., - -... „ . , ~ _
andltatativas. babas - tar biome . Itastrasta mod tritat.' , .-.-
„- ~ _ ; imam innzer , .. . .
. . . .
.
°in" and car " °I. Dilt°l4.l44lxteniall* ardiel as di" ' 4.11. - Sbe ' Mint lout Onaetttia• togatttes pith Mar
ow, Nouldinz met ether , bow se were 400.1 .C_ farm! ,, ,,, ~ • .
.. .
can. Model liestrasds. PatMirs Miro.
~ sr ream; . -- -, - • -
iltniii
' lite ' .1 - ' lino. '''
. - . : .. 4 Wit - illtit w aad -.4 4?' -T • 111111111110.!
To easels& h Kam sat - .. •
... , . . . . , a .
.W.birtdar thcaterT.- want I verdict ?Matti. -
ty..Matatalty. &duality and Idtadtr-to.gratletivir t- The -"NATION/L[4O4CW viii Sandi:At IStidt.dat
ally--is ma fated' 071104 U: ~.,_, ._' - __l ''' TWA* con liremriDAT;Olettabst MA: . , . .., „ ,
dirPrototakataldadtaltatkindarantintater.aritalitit-r,eirpfaiiitt. -,itheiliiii sad x i ,i id3 4 , , ,
~: r i m ,
' hia deirriptieskeed•ed.lc• - tmsekin - fat If:Wow ' itodastitSividint Smits, 4,31,.."_: '• - -..- ---,
sent, Ilaittla, (kraintlst. - Ilanagtatent et CiaLWast, f , ...._. L . __,,,__..., - .- - . - -
~,..: -: ' .., -,, _ •
f liottidot3te.;,./te., ad, at the Ssatavane Itattl.tiUltot• , m!til. - ..1:,,:. ; at , ' ...t. , ~..0 , L. SS ctn.
vivatikk 140 1 •S* 1 4 -So 041 datTY it pat nnuldtatnr -it lintido RANI IttAddindi the Tike - I , lol.ol6side
ywarsatrad and 4aten - ttodooablY-lioeliiii 'AWN% dub; '*/# 0 7 0 . 21 1 01 , 0 4 4 :. 1144 viaz ithallorreg*doiltd.
c any:.. •- • - ksll , • Irattatille.Sed444,S9 ~ :,:.•` 7 ' CMS, ~ -- -.' - - -, - - -
!I)=2E
44 1 / 4 4.01,..d..tbfinberibff,Ado4.
=44l...iitawaritanah kitiainh 14. :et
dtethsoint tiitowTh lb. Misty of
lcttl. o lllSliassio *SS tif.: leninsett,
tbol,Bth day of Cortaro neat, at o'rtart tae
tbnitieneolh4at t lhirrbite-hoitinprof lentor, in
01 0 1,0 00 1 1611 1 01111t41. Bonk is: recoly of
Sebuyikii 1 that enutain tot oferost o 4 Mi
nato Wthehennieb or tOrenylkill Haven Is the amity
of Seltn:yllilltaint *hate of 'Pintoriltoella: to 00 ; 00
' pealltreot.roatelatotr hotly rridthaint, 2.10 feet lit
depth, bounded north lot of' 'iota Rudy, south by"
lot now or late of Dam& IP. Hergerja frost by Aranle
'greet, mad in the nor by le Sr feet while art wi th in;
the lanyrnrreents coosleting of a VA story frame demi.,
bight:nut asdi stleill fienhighta i lase the' l ied. a t
eaktSimeassi. Ifrrlas sad . eondil ss ode 'kstisit. it
the they-and pbtna of WO" _
WILLIAM WI LlAlfElt; ;MN ilthoter.': '-
Sy seder of the Omban Cotut. Jiro porn,
. 'Pottsville, ,14.9, 'be 30.41.0'
. All ORDINANCE " • -
FOR the better,regutstion of Streets
and Sidesialte in the Barash of Pottscrille:
Be it ordained and enacted by tic lbws tbeicil of
the ftnongb of Potter.ll4 and it is hereby Ordained mid
concted by, tbc audairft a
yof , slung. That train and
after the pabikatlon of this ordinance all pain= emp
loying. or owning pro - erty hi any of tbs,streeta tot the
ftmotigh of letteelfte, wham grades hare lean laid out
and *hearse eceopted by roolotlern of the Town Conn
ed of the norOugh atoned& or which may hereafter be
hild one and invaded by the muse shall bare theireurbe
set, their pavements made. and "toilets paved. ID after-.
dance with the &Dewing , regulations, stbk:h ere hereby
deelaztd.to Xi! general. , -
ler.. The welds of the enibielopeie abell be placed 'on
the lloeti mentbeed torrtbe width of the pavements:in
the weed streets. and abaft be at least roar tbet long;
two feet alt Whys wide mud six hales thtelt at the top.
The fronts and ends of raid stoners shall be - dressed
smooth fir el breadth of nine inches from - that bow The
topmost also be dressed stralght a nd month anti bright
to a Miffs ilthis-knees. of six Indus, by.dnowittg the
beet of the breadth by two and a half Inches. The top
of the stone shall he so leveled as to have the same rive
as the pavement, and the stone set m that the frost
shalt lean back one and a half Inches to the foot rise. •
lat: The ddelfaliti or Shots - aye between thetorbstonet
and line of the street ehall be cut down or filled op ea
as - to corremendwrith the ,lee and tall thereof; and shall
be paved telt h.well bfirnt bricks or flafistones,and than
have a tiler of half an inch to the foot, from the curb.
stone to the line of the streets; Piersled,that in front
of any lots not actually built . upon, lbe aldetralks or
footways shall not be required to be paved to a greater
width thin See feet from the curbstone. the residue of
such sidewalks or footways from the said pavement to
Cleansed' tLestreet, being lined with gravel se stab
support the pavement. , This. prWebo Is not to apply'to -
Centre street. In the Dotough of Pottsville- •
Up. A gutter three feet - wide shall be psved outside .
of the curtetrate with brick or stone. supported on the
outer side by Oat stone sunk on edge into the earth,and
the bottom of said gutter to by pine inches below the
top of the curbstone.
Its. No person shall yet er ranee tabs set any curb
stones:omm or cause to be paved, any gutters; crumbs
or cause to be made, any permeate, In any street of
which the grade has been fixed by the Town Council,
until the grade and p are thereof shall be given by the
Botough Surveyor, or a person appointed by the Council
for that purpose. The expense ;tiered shall be borne
by the property holders In trout of whore lots the same
shall be given, and any person who shall set or ranee to
be set any curbstone. or shall makeror cause to be made,
any pavement, Or thall,ptiee OT MASS to be paved any
• gutter. :contrary to the provisions of this ordinance,
shall fir every offence forfeit and pay a penalty of Teen.
ty Dollars; Proriard. the game be not on the grade line,
to be collected and paid into the Treasury for the use of
the Borough.
• ben. All gas mope. rattiest+ and awning posts must
be placed inintedlidely inside of the rurbstoues:- The
top of the pseud water dope to be on • level with the
pavement, and any persons placing or causing to be
placed any stops er awning ;wets contrary td the prone
tone ofthie ordininee, shell remove the same, and forfeit
and peg a penalty of Viva Dollars, far each and avec: of.
fence, to be collected and paid for the woof the Boroegb
and all stops now pieced shall he cot down to the level
• of the pavement.
SUL, Not mom than six feet of pavement 'from the
line of the street shall be allowed for doorsteps Greener
doors. when the pavements are fifteen feet or more An
width; Ibr parements that are twelve feet wide , pot
mere than four feet Shall be allowed; fur pavements that
are from seven to twelve feet wide, the allowance shall
be three feet; and fir all pavements from four to seven
feet, the allowinee shell be eighteen Mama
person shall dig or valise to be 7 dog. any trke ,
ermation whatever, in any of the streets, lanes or alleys , 1
of the lioroughbf Potteville, without :ltd obtabolux s '
written permit front the chairman of the Street Com- •
mittee, or, In his absence, from a aiternbei of the same.—
Provided. that the ofneere of the Pottsville Water Com.
pany or of the Pottsville Gas Compile; shall not be re
quired tai obtain a permit. When the purpose forashlrh
the excavation made in the streets is completed. the per
son or corporation making the same shall have tbeopeo.
lug so made filled up Immediately- beating - down ear*
fully and firmly the "earth thrown to, leaving the street
at its proper grade. and in as grad a condition as it was
lefore the excavation was begun. For each 'and every
•lolation of this ordlnauce tho party so offends ms shall
pay a penalty of Twenty Dollars to be collected gd paid
into the Treasury for the use of the borough.
Stu. Nu person shall erect any stand either on the
sideeelke or public streete of the borough of Pot tsville,
or make use of au y wagon, sled or other vehicle fir the
purpose of Crying nut and vending ate patent medicine'
or any other article whatever. The Burgess Is hereby
authorised and Instructed to keep the sidewalks and
public *harem open for passengers and travelers. and any
huckster or vender rd mods, refusing to cleat the side
iatkl in front of his stand, for passengers. or causing
the tboterays or sidewalks to be blocked up In exhibiting
or selll ne las produce or goods, shalt for each Ind every
offence forfeit and pay the sum of Flee Dollars, to be col
lected and paid into the Treasury for *hellos* of the be
rough.
MM. All areas and step*, leading below the level of
the pavement shall be protected by ralllngs,and all gra•
tinge over vaults shall be severely deed in such a man
ner as to renderthe ressaers of the streets - safe at all
timed. and If any owner of property or tenant of each
property. where. the owner thereof is, a non-resident of
the borouth, shall neglect or refuse to protect such areas
or shops with sufficient railing or to- cause such vault
grates to be Securely fixed, such owner cr tenant shall
be liable to a penalty of nee pollee* for every day atter
notice shall be given by the Chief Burgess or any mine
her of the Town Council, that such areas. steps or grate
vaults are in en unsafe or dangerous condition.
lout No drain shall be made from any cess-pool or
piey vault into any of the culverts of the borough
-without permission first obtained from the Town Conn
ell at a stated meeting under the penalty of Twenty Del.
lam for every each offeoce, rd no person Aoll be al
lowed to deposit tan or any fete's. In any of , the water
cooper or public drains , in the berongh of Pat/villa
under a like penalty-of Twenty Dollars for leery such
offence.
. •
llra: TllO title% and penalties lammed by this ordi
nance shall be reenvered by sulfa in the name of The
Corporation of the Borough of Potter tile. In accordance
with the Atte of Assembly in such ease made and pro
vided:to be instituted by direction of the Chief Burgess
- or President of -the Town Connell:
Enacted and pissed into an Ordinance at Pottsville.
this twentieth day of September, A. D.. 1859.
. D. E. NICK, Presideni.
-Attest—A. S. Warren, Tome Ckark.
Sept.2s, '59 29-
4
94
61
ss
55
20'. 28
to
their
e seen for
Up7rd-
TUE tArzEsr.AND W*
• COMPLET ELY .EQVIFPED,
EOVFZWJAN FSFABLISit-',
• ,
TILE
coXPRINCI . 1113
GREATEST ; TROUPE
4_, .
- ELTOPEW.UVIICIN
Kale and Faille &Usti,.
Asa out met
"COLLECTIMI
I, OF WONDECF
TRAINED HOR ES SES •
A PONI,
• via =wars worrni. armee
• zap rataqua IR* talc 1PILII:
-
- MOIN NOM t %MU
egpic i _ PEINOSIUSCRI
7 - • se as HATS std - TOM On.
lanztatat attaxernew
7 .lMBl=elehrated of the
ant b• Sound
kixrirn names of
• Mr. Frank 8 Boston;
- The experieaced sad tleavashla
0 educated Eel:sit/lan sadAcaai
- g. PLISUID UM DU.-C.,E.
- t Ir. Henry
Tbe enthralled abet Repo *salter
sad unappteschablo Riza Rana
r Mom The GREA BARI72VS milt
appear hi his esdirelym*issi and
dazing liorassaanahip,slAaa,,Vaadt ,
fuz. and Icapinq Ofer Hurdles.
_ , Fences, BUS sad tales. addle etas&
fag up an Ah , •
NAKED HORSE,
and at the same tate carraltur sad
Balancing
"MD CIELD ILIDER„ Is one cdthe
w 0,4 Pkiging end tasteful *entree
r nseeented Ds the wet combined
"" • Ince vital/et loom pretty, and
waded. entomb kartees she sire
e ir mt=ost er inlis o
teN
Cl= c lit i tt e d il dediring
Idlle FUSE to be the
.aadDttiwW
Deg Algablagie
THE Tmiza •
r.
-- Great elms;
.1 1- Aiije." DAN .ARDICER. PAW WSLiSORs
nd W. lirCADE.
' Alefsted6y Tot= DAD, the Th ree
• Tots W., the ereallen. youngest,
- and tenant Grezede ever known
in the Ibex
- JNO. FRAM:M RILTO.DDWIDKM LI;,
WX.A.4
IL lISTMAND SO
' w. iwcEOW.
• „ • nun chin= MEDDiaI.
Ta lvalt rier i nc UriVAth im .
t Atari I I ZIA,
11 44 1 -7- the atilie ": 4 4ll ,lnsde.
' •. itbs.Gardner, tads
- el nodaretidti wildiednlne•
_ ...,..... - , L.
f
5at .,....„.„.i....?,
uum,„.., .110,. Shot and
0 poirOr tea_
i :, .. *snow= Jt 2.IOO3IPSOWS.
_154, , ::';',l*toiliilsiitre tia*Xurtis &not& • ,
YOUNG FORREST,
A Tooth of Seven Team in sTm
T
of graceful posurre. I=
Ten:l4BA= Ur. Bartibei has te lOW
Mr. WO. Xmcade,
The 100 Sainnerset Man. and BEST
71;11BLEK in the Wcwid. Mr. Els.
rode wIU abo app e in 6b original
Kakikercas
skit of the Tunny
PETE .1120=8. or oga
AMERICAN EII I.
That
tithe..
LePetit" Mile Elise,
- CUIIIS,
VIPPLES;NiOIe Wrene a
hei4 Colt
ItiProbil,sgath o g i 76 i ira Wanes Ptdely
a:',-OwaseCi,trocid4
Ayntst:mt -
--A PPLES Para, ARs vit
iftt aa ft:ad
xs.:L . OgleOPratka.‘ liseblarevobitinsne,
. STICIITER •
Sfl• &too eosin/ mud Marto* &Teets;
Annuli iIraILIASNTIe IVlLDOrnaiffit
ANNUAL DIGEST of the Laws of
l'entoilventt for each of the yews IR= to 11159,
iodides the dets of the Tastorestoo of the Logbo
irthso,ibr mile tl .0. NAtegkleB
Pattarattllol6ll4idlaig• CUMIN mai
^. ffi f i ns br fip "Mk Zildt..l nstutano, mfr. -
rloEy are ultuie'ef tin, fi reproof yd
.. - w wan, and slam and loam beta lased by than
fandlles.'boteta, in., lth 'perfect satisfaction.
TO bit hal of various Anes..HANNAN,Cantra St
- -
YIIS
bas Just abased, to CENTRE striel,abras
ntanda. POITHVILLitoa miadasan and retail To
blew and Ow Stnfoorkwnt all ankles la Ms llna,.
both Imported and Dotoestk, can be otanned,at raa
sonablama
pri. iiirGlwaftfat callmie
Octoia 23.13 • , • 414 f
• . JAMES •
name, Sipa and Prise* ralikter. - •
TM IT AT OR OF WOODS AND ,
uutouts. • , - , .
Gluier; ?liar Hangar and Ckinaral Dontaintir. s
CANTft E sziasT; sigurty,oppwite aucAlittriFal
Haude,,Atteritlf,: [April 109 lean 1,
. ... . ...
4.- .ENT,siFty. •
will ,
OSE;'11 -.v. SkauLttS 'i after
tbb date devote his *tether attention to
____
t Dentistry business. Oillee—Mattintoa- ,"" --- :
go street adjoining rhea:Mere, tbe Piatseille , 'fs• a • .
Oats Works. He aollelle a eontinusure of the patronage
heretofore so liberally accorded lam, to bit profession.
April 9, iB3 ' - • • ' r lb-tt 1 ;
. , i
SCHOOL BOOKS! Ilebsei teaks t t .1
CIONSTANTLY on hand, a full as
imtmetst of alt the School Biota la me to the
county. £li.. -
SCHOOL STATIONS/Mt •
Pape!, . 1 11 1, 4mikTli . 4,Peos, Ink, Slater, pencils; *a, or,
dished - whiney._ - -
at the lowed prtw. and Teach.
ets entligforeheepeeCon the inostlaeorable terms. at
81 DAIINAN'S Steak and Stationery Store. I
_
StichterA Thompson, i,
- • maw. IN . ,•
HARDWARE,; CUTLERY,
IRON,. TOOLS . , &O.
Corner Centre and Market, "alga Of the Elaw,r.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
January ZVI*
Genesee Flour DM,
LEBANON. PA.
WEIRS 1 IMOITR. Proprietors.
ToHE Subscriber has been appointed
• tads agent for tbe salebr ible celebrated Flour Iti
ylkill county. .We ran coadideutly recommend flair
Flour u a euperlorartlrle. and it will be soldon the most
aoscorunatluilog terms. Apply to 1.: -
pottgon z
joy
90.'59
31a4CIR, Mast Streets;
. 31.tf 7.1;
COgIARTNERSHIP FORMED' 1'
TAMES P. PALM and CORNELIUS
IR LOOSE hate this day formed a colartnership In the
lumber businesa, under the name of PALM & LOOSE,
and win continue the byname at the old 'stand, ',bibs
they hope to rendre.", . continuance of the patronage
which hss heretofore been so libersliy Welded to them.
They will constantly keep on band all kinds of White
Plea and Hemlock lumber—elan, reedy Floosies, Dom,
Saab. Shutters. Fltinctri. 4., de. . i 5
461-11A811 BUYERSarereti Italy requested In anti
as to bare determined not to b uudanold by anybody
J. P. PALII.
, .
SebnillLM fissen.lisreb 21st, 18-6 m
. - - STJFAINI TOWt1(0. ' [4'
Between Pnuaaaphia - sad Ba l timore. il
3e7IHE undersigned is now preparedtto
tow Canal Boats prompt{; kietweett Plat. ,;'' '
IpLis and Baltimore: .
_..4,
• A Tow Boit will be sent at any time for two 4 1 i 14‘
Barge.. tingle Boats will be picked up twice
Wweektit Broad sheet. Captainstan save time We
e:inning me by letter before ,bey leave the mouutap*
when thecexpect to he at Philadelphia. '
eery we
i k.
My Tow Boats are an! and commandmtby
men of great experience t Chesapeake Nay and okthe
Delankrs. - • " 'ItEDEXICK . .A. - PlllPPiLi'i.
. A pill 2,'69 14:8m ~ Italtimoet.
Polytechnic Collegel,!
West. Penn Square, Phtladelplals43 .
ifESIGNED.,on 'the plan of the
dustrialOplieges'of Paris and Germany, to edOste
gentlemen pmfessionsily, for the praellee of CIVIL...MI
NING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, METAL
LURGY, ARCHITECTURE AND INDUSTRIAL ANAL-
Yl'• CA LA ND AGRICULTPR AL enamtarar. IL •
' In addition to Lie instrnetion in the principle', of,Met
chinks, and of the instrnethm Marhinee. In Archi
tectural, Mechanical and Trdrrgrapllleal Drawing,
gineering in the Field, and Chenlletry, in the LaLonde
ry, the cause* Include the following
1
Lectures
. in on Geology and Mine Engineering.
,45 on Crystallography and Slittealogy..:
.56 on Oenenl Physirs. • '
SS on Industrial Phyties.
IS on General Chemistry.
45 on Applied Chemistry and Metallurgy.
A Preparaktry Department for younger students:
, ANY-Catalogue• of the Scrota juiseal &Aries'= y be
bad on application to DS. A. LACENN Mt; •
Pers. qf Facetkv."
38-it
131 pt, 11,'59
.
HARDWARE;AND IRON. DEPO
TILE SU KZ-CRIDER. had vta bow al+WD'e
ed his goods st his new place or badnees
and with a new deteevnlnation of tarnish
ing all =eh golds ALP the bailees. or the
•
Coal Region may require, at their lowest market Salsa.
soiled, the Inspection of tbe Publle. I /hall be allra, --
on hand, and have oa hand a fultdoek of ; II
Dar. hod. , eb"riend Axes, • p
' flue bon ~ . Codlbovels, if
cast Eta. : • Tune Chalon. i
• •Slitlvon s . ' ' Nails and Spikes,
,Teekle Work&
• Believe; ' • Anvil; and Vices. de.
. la..'
Hardware and into Depot ; Cassiafitalri. t0m....
above Market. east dde. ' • FRANK Pr.
July 13,1fi1t..'- . 264
' li - i
is
• • BRIGHT ,iii, LERCH'S i i •,
• - - NNW 11-ARDWA RE Sroatt. twodgerelle,
low eirar's IloteLand Doyle oppodte.the
Sneers' Bank, rottarille, where will be
Stand an excellent. moortnient of astir;
'll - AICI p ,
Comb Trimming, Files. ~t
Portage, Pine Trays.
1,..
,
Siddlery, - Briton's Ware. . Et
Stwentakerif Tools. Aa.ortntent of eneisplks,
Carpenter's Tools Table Cutlery, i:
~
Glum and Paint, - ' Pocket Cutlery,:i
Bar Iron of all ii" see, Table Ppoollll, Li )
BAPS, MITI 10. and Vi•re, r„
Nall. and Spikes.. ' , . A mrtment of tineCrOnt,
,-
'Railroad Iron and Nally, - Sheet Iron Crutillerr
Smith Tool!, . - Wire. Tin Plate, 1 '
Building ilateriali, , . Wars Stiikm. , , ta
Cart Steel, Fad Irons,
i s
Shear Steel, Tans and -, Boilers,' 1 4 •
Arm Blister, • Chains,
31111 SSW. ' Railroad trams,
Crcasent Saws, - Powder sod Mud,. •
• Fine Mud elms •
G. B. returns his tbsubs to the public,. for the patron
age they extended to him in hia individual capacity, and
hope the pew arm. by the quell:rot their porbil strict
attention to abd secommodstinst pries", will
deserve sod ioaunand their ecad lowed support. •
BRIGHT LEllp et. •
Dram rn Hardesare sad .1, On, Centre
Pottsville , , Joinery 6.-11345.
FALL . -IMPORTATIONS .,
We ma notelvlng ,
•
LARGE
extensive ADVtITONS
ear k I
ft;
STONE WA D CLASS
9
FOE.ROTELS.AIID mutnasi I .
At Greatly Reduced Pr lees.
NEW STYLES . SHAPES
Of Plain and Richly Decorated '
DINNER,. DESSERT. TEA AIEI TOILET SETS,
CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL.L ,
MIEN sieurtLE FIGURES, 31ANTLE ou . sAgiorra,
Tom= sornEs, CZGOON ES.
At Reasonable Pr es.
.TOGIZ7ZEI WITH A OMMILAL TARO= of i
I
-Fancy Artialels,,_
suitable stepereeuia Rutin the approaehltet hi:4days.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL'
xxampartersig,
NO. TOT CHESTNET STREII I , -
n
Lem stirTre.
PHILADELPHIA. tl
&Omit*. 17, 't9 38-Eat
STICHTER & • THOMPSON,
Agents for TAGGART & FAWN Sewing Its
chines-. :1
c=r
- ar
cbcz•
,--4
C.=
..az4
I==i
I=l-4
Their ihngneity of eonstruetkon.thorongtt axermlbao
of work. reliatOty of rtirdi.Anbh and abrogate* roue .
blood. bas met lb* nogdalined approval of all ult. have
veto and Vied them. They sin do as ;cart a varlet, of
work, tt• It as well, and does moth of it es 'II* 618h
poked atachbles ran do. They will sentlumer heavy
I
goods. She Mu* to this bit leek tattete. Aram and
elattle, and will 30? utast „putt Via ordlspe.', de poods
Wm* urnArd.. Any 'pod rbthan gAreed or aill- mold at
the stores may be nordf wl t reminding. Prilte..
Dina $3O le 41406 ,
a3rCall Ma Doe the St tao• at work. saktiortre. •
Ciaroter, at ; . tonna * nn: 'tors:
. These Madders aerate rde4 the fiat maintops at
thedasesster-a ad Moat County ralva,in 1 7 411 9 , "
• Mhos 11th Wborder 4ir 's, 'l,ozwies, andotber She
Arepe e/did flraitiltst At Chat, paroti Aeries&
. Wog Srie. ty.
The IbUsitoir ii UN 15entent N0v10'41144 at
the ilorthialtared UMW to trot Charter, Jam,
Watiataitionikartl =Wes. to abort who refirood
.thetertiateetTosast rtalell layteweitilltWlNG
h l ck.
MAIM 'Mow Whey nutty. tb• ITtlitita•littb
seri k a
at INA brat lam to "that lb* Wee rarefald
IT molt- VW v with the earl* of mat
b illdrenttloa. bee lottb Ita.o4losWl
at • ' sad Ow railthertkota4 balsa*
- 'ia tecoatearrallat. ao s tritiaoS.To LIT
f l i ISt lITISTO reTrattrt, i 44
fate "_
_triti of , prefirria* 4 'date
tatitalat.t.-,. --:- t•,. We _ 4 . ., ,, , 1
.. •i... , " ; - : ' ,; :':' : •.":''' . ' ' -', Aguas , . $1 1 4 , 11*,
' .
.• :-
is-aura BE Nsrr, -.
' 'l' Xlikaap ffloorz„A . .
~'' • ' .-..-:-,,,-,:-::' :;! -';.'. r .
*IL TE0011:401..j.
- lucti recetrvu, ,poun
er Itiripsbilt,bestbiMaritiptit • • ' •
' anclinirsirontnolnk
-VW Cause Ornfts so* Woad &soft
tOll
ItigkiNfuriev afessor
es of _Ma
e sitstvlu laross Siaglag . : • Also. ea fl u Piliso,
Manksosh 1 1141, Visilamsllo.oatimr, au •
Ttalta—rer • & Arta Of SS limpora'SM' Swear
gairastai4 la all ant Wain. prefer spOlkatica to study
apeiprodies I* psionroomi is. • -
. • Planes Tuused....KOn tini • •
eiplaotigal isaisiniansaL) mad moo
nutted So ems entire aitbireUsw. oa
ronsamatolo swam. seta *bin* aotko. -
Silersitinismisbof ttro Vend arise as to ehusetsi
aus espmblitty. •
timiumems—No. I Minns Row, Uslusiunto
L05..;.-41vpai foribi ale of PIANOS of all list
elsamundismin New tat C ity. - -
PoitsvilWXo.ll4, - '49 - ' lbas
-1111 kw sToßzi
JIHE • subsc p ber inform s . his friends
and the ;0114 tbat luts otiose . Hutt boa to
rank 'Petro Hardware Stem In Centre wrest, t nes
• Dry Goode. Grocertandirovisioa non,
Where ass always be asi at redesable rates in CASH,
Prise Arlie/ea for family Use! .
No till be rendantly reeiltlst front Pbßstlelphts sad
Ron York- sad will altrassetass an hand ease melodies
of FANCY MUMS GOODS. -
illir•By midst ble tottleste hts personal mad Strict at
tentin.. b• hoses:to =MI and readies tab share of the
patronage et the salmons of Fettsrfilo and vicitilti.
• '
B. IiteDONALD.
DIP' Carl at Vie New Store.."-M ,
yp~'D.'b4' • . - 11
ERUIT , TREall • £.9.
pERSur4s _desirous Of 'lain
' int Wait Trees this Silk eta Ps supplied
y thwenberriber, who has a lot on hand , now
li_rolifoltvallidstilli of Apply Pear, Peach, Plum and
ri,s Twilaqdwarbi and stsodsrda, mama which will
heartiest year. Theme trees can be transplanted from.
Greenwood aid their growth wit chortled ,whsteeer.
*Ober this fall or la the spring. Order* mosived for all
kinds of Fruit Tress, to be delivered either this fell or
In the spring. Ire feel salithettl bat the public will ba
More likely to get the trues they- require and quite as
Cheaply= us saffron those who hawk theirs about, and
who generally accommodate the public by supplying
anything they may want, and whkb is very frequently
done by merely changing the labeton the tree.
Aug. ti, '63, 34. D. HANNAN.
c9j,..LIERY EOR SALE,
THE, sunsexißuits offer for sale
the Leese which bee about nine years to ran, to
er with the remaining fixtures of the Colliery Ere
tablisharecit located on , the Primrose Vein, at. St.Clalr,
and known as the /dame Colliery. The &holism and•Eir ,
floe remain on the premiers lim:4 condition, hut the
Weaker wee burned down • abort time ego. The. Col•
they, with the exception of the Breaker, if in tood_work•
log order. carkikle of praincing from to to IGO tone of
sal a day. whkh is of an ileellent quality.—Almo, will
be sold 16 drift Care, Stables. lc.. ac. ;• Persons' wishing
ro examine the Colliery ran do en by applying to Wilc
Item U. Littlehales, at New Castle. • Terms moderate.
WILLIAiI_II.I:ISTLNIIALEIN,
JACQB LINDEN }I OTU.
Astignme of W. Litlldgeks.
Stilt
Sept 10, 19
aPORTEINIEN
SPORTSMEN
TH I E lateof abd b
itinituon toe =laths
aatioaT I
BRUTE'S:I,
4 4 Prit i erat Animal Tsai
Smal4s 1 •
l artoPeh to be carried Ia
pocketraad aael7tet/ra as a r
It will klll* bear ore fox es
fly as a rat. '
Areal! and tee the great Inr
tion,,at BRIG IIT t LICEICW
Hardware d Iron Cl
_ Centre street, rorrsvuxt
April 23,'b , 17.
' g *WM. MOYER.
StcinarWare Manufacturer,
n.....mba m , Pa.
FULL assortment of WARE con
stantly oa band. All kinds of Ware made to Or•
. For prim lista. address the proprietor.' Orden by
mall promptly attended to. , , .
it ARRISBURG STONE-WARE
This Wars Is clear of al poisonous matter. The gla
sing is made of OM *WS sa.t and day. Apple Batter or
althing else may be kept In it with perfect safety.—
Thera is NO POISTN in It, as there is In common red
:Earthen-Ware. Milk and Bolter keep much better In
this material than It dors In Eartben•Ware. It leanest
to a dint body. and will not abetwb any part of what
mar be put into it, and Is not ILatikt to break or trot
in using.
j-sold by storekeepers to POTFBCILLE,iud titer ,
eh tuts throat:bout the State. .
mar A Wairoing....••A faintly residing In Bar
cock. Pa, were recently POISONED by eating !tipple,
Butter which bad been kept In Earthen Creeks. the gla
zing Of which Is POLSONOCS."—Mattic .Medicul Aar
nalarirty. IRSA.
%Manufactory In FILBERT street, between State and
North streets. veer the State Capital Steim Flour 31111 s,
HARRISBURG. PA., [April 60.'69 IS-Cm ~.
HARDWARE & IRON
SELLING OPP BELOW cosi.:
THE SUBSCRIBER, intending
_LI to relinquish the Bardeen, businesi.l9l
removed the balance of his stock to the brick
building in Norwegian street. between Centre and a.. 11-.
mad streets, adjoloing the Liqubr store of Mr. Jae.
Smith, where he' Is now closing out his goods with
out - regard to mad. Ile would respectfully tall the
attaittion of Housekeeper*. Mechanics; Miners end
others to his stock. being at idled that it will be to their
advantagelb give him a call. is be Is determined to
clove the badness. Anumdat his stock will be stiauld a
general assortment ppekaig Ia niaally kept In lil/dWini
Stores. Thercsill he found— .
Lieks. • .. Binges.
. ~
Hand and Panel Bawl, X Cut and min stirs,
files and Beeps, Anvils,
Bellows, . • Wes.
. Stocks and Dies, Chisels,l .
Augers, 1- Braces and Bitto, . ~
Planes of all kinds, Tufts, - '
Brads. . Ch'ing; '
/ 8 Shovels and Spades, . Saddle/3^ Bardeen,.
. , Saddler's Tads, Wagon Boles, de., de. '
• " IRPAboo on hand, a lot of Oast rateCableat and Coach
makers Varnish add Japan, Isaiah', with BMW and
Pined Iron, Shear, Cast and .Spring Steel. de. of the
• beet manufacture. • CULd. W. CLEM ENS.
. •-: April SO, V. - Mal
,
- -
NEM - Nititic I NE MU§!
4 -g - EMS of -Italian
W
•••• rt le Diattle—liellak.
'Lee Huguenots"— » '
"The Cry 'tat Set." with brilliant ItastaUons—litellak.
-"Sweet Siernories"4-Deckel.. • , •
r, 7, -The 141 , 1 erleir—DonlzAt I. . .
"Penobscot Polka"—Sports. •
'Crystal Sebottisch"—Dellak. . •
,'Twinkling Stu '
"DO4lllllO, ^
• "Wake Thin.. Dearest," from 11 Trovatoms—Terdi.
..-On the Cold Shores oft he St tangoes—Ml*l.
Anthem,"(), PralseGOAdst ills
' "D. be Joyful In the Lord all ye Lands"—
!Tre Drought Thee an try Lear—Wood
"Adieu to the Villagt"—lihnee. -
"Our Sires of Ohr—Reinhart. ' . ,
"thrudolette Walts"—ftellak. ' ; •
"Howe Treasure Polks"—ltellak.
"The Rodney Polka"—Estellr de Lisle.
'Not 'a Sound Is on the Ili 11"—fitesiet.
••Dear stGlrt.be Min e"—Derket. • _
"Sotoot tang You Cannot Help Littag"—Taylor.;
"Jessie Ferree—Heckel.
"Ssudiordlt Wadley Col howls"—Detrel. • -
"Floreuee Walta."—ftellak. ,
"Our Schottitoh"— Porter. er • ,
"I'd be your Shadoer"—Bailey.
"Haggle by my' Side Polka"—Bellak:' ,
"Troratore Jlareh"—Tallo.
Just published, and for sale at B.DANDAIri,
' -• Centre St '
C _ _
COPPER -
THS CELICIMILATED
ITCH ,
E
L
s'ikSedPeßATEyNto' r Do M r
pt 7. Y - co A
uth's
and ildnen's Boots and Shows.
An Improvement has. been applied to Malts and
'Shoes, by which a analog*? expense to (be mummer, of
two-Wrap, is realized, by actual ezperiment.
• , THE TIP
bonfigta of a piece of copper or other indestructible Mi
te dal. neatly fastened to the toe of the boot or shoe,
forming a complete protection. This Invention Is now
prevented to the public, with Put tollest knowledge of
its practical utility, haring been kited aver two palm
aud is destined entirely to supersede the old style, for
Children's. Boys' and Youths Pinata and Saws..
'The Importance of this Invention Will be readily Co.
predated. as it Is well known that children iniarlibly
steer out their boots and shore First at the Toe,
and,vith this protection. tbey will upon an average
wear at leant two or three time, as long as the old style,
while the expense is L'IIT.A 'TRIFLE MORE;
Tbis invention is also especially applicable to inners*
Boots, sod all occupations subjecting the toe of Cho boot
Cr via* to be cut or worn.
Merchants, and the public geneeally.. in we tb. tm
port awe of obtaining these goods imm.dlately. as they
me dee' ined, fur general lese, to thpeneeds all otheritads.
The Glands maybe obtained of nearly all the *tele
sale dealers in the principal title.. .te of the subscribers.
. ' CRASS. McKTNN/rt * CO I &sloe.
(ow 3 111 OP TUB Pam.) • • - -
August 13.'14
T arroMLN.shtAv,AT6l7l.l%„l
•Actupled the following flat et rnikon Munil4llo
- aid en Boats, to be charged obitheirWorks
daring Um Tear . •
TOLL TO BE GUMMED PEA TON Old 2000 POUND&
AU Articles , - curled tar macs and under. shall pay
heady oasts per Ise, eziept where this amount shall *s
teed beads per lon on the ascertained tonnage of the
versa for any lock wand below Resdhsg. or 4 costs pir
ton %bora Rending. In sorb case, this. butt tirntkeed
raise will be charged.
Far Any distance beyond ten Wks. one rant per ton
par slim additional trill be chimed, swept that Lime
*bum, Clay. &k it Bats. Pos. Ind Balls. Van aro and
Cordwood, tball,be charged not ism than 33 cents per
too.
Iron On. Wrotribt or Sealdded Striae, Cowman Edeks.
Bough Dark. Nast, Gawrowbt. BuildlogMag and Curb ,
Stone, is* men than 3$ cents per ten.
Gypsum. Elate, Marble. Yin Brick. Bose Stone, Fish,
IR haw Copper, Orr, Scrap Iron and Broken Castings,
not atom than 44 cents. , =
c==V
Pis hum, Railroad, Bar land Manabort and Trove. Ga.
ilurseatt Machinery:Timber. round and square, Pausal
Lauber. Shingles. flair sad P tray. Dour. Ruda, Situ
ruinous OW. Monied oors and Spirit*. blerritholhe
adult kind...sod all at 'fetes not othroartto sporienally
IMUCIIefO4, 110 t more than 60 rents pay loft Par any ithi.
tame. 0 unpaid/tr. 11 put up la kegs at metal. abaft
woad tbo bat named rates: bat if sot an at up, shall
for quastily rimed's, 100 pounds In seek but, pay (be
'fell dialler raves of toll for treat leek psalm&
Con
, .7,73
King.-1113 passing the Loa*, Sista stall have pews.
Armes sf hafts. Oars not entsplyiug t•ith this resells
tics, trill Es chartist the WI thane", rain. • '
The Toll aifborlsoa by lbw Mafia , or lbw Ormosay,
Is 64 era FS per ton Ittv every Lock pawed Wow Reading,
and 4 cents per tea Ibt ono lock pawed above Veselleg.
on lbr worottalard toosszvollbo rerfolortul Itsfor allow
frill be charged hytera every boat;; bet coedlttemeal pre.
wife will Imbrued to bolts which- way be eavipated to
shirt coolirnwity to kW. ao4 to the we, blab . rem of the
OsinPils!. at the Wields! rater:.
Boat, aterytag earge r ebkh 4e paid It. 'or
mom Er tolls.-bro.
tioatsamtedea. *FYI* cargo width boa paid has
Ire ficilando lolfr—
• orb Who or nice.• • - ,Id
more that ir, sad set ever leatika, • •- 1
saw tbaa lo.ead megover -
NIT thtance.leyeed 24-estbee., • • .2
•
;Any *MOD* of the lame of tegadatkisn tow The
worfpfloa. sod toe tb*.protoenoll Of Ow worts tlf•
Cluarpatiy, will reties' t bad 'WM* to as yin
ha hot estarifeattbetell ehetteente,aad to the'
at best mid yerg* hstlt each , leikere tie comma nos
theX s ibted by thessenehyar la pelt
hated*. Iceeted the wets II
. lory away* they may htsuoy tier lava. As? s'
tea , - topoalts! astertagyeg - tem= e!.
Iteadhig.ttedvis yeapeetaratteges
tatbeedet et - deehießely:' , ' -• .
tly eideght
oardpernostbrowinifitii.4ooo.P/Tyt
, -"00000144 - Bool • 1:0
-/ •
,
Aye, It Umbel,
, Bkattor„porpotod ,- 14
fro.do . Skooldoro, , $# 9
Oats aci I Baits, I
Potato is. do .. • so'Lard, • " 11 *
Thoolkykorad ,1 - 2 O t t l ik s c a e, Mod quart/ 181
Clowirsl4lB $ 8 do. Rye queer 1b
naY1P•444414 24 00014 Oo Pinter . 0 Ka 0 1 8*
11ggs,dosea, 14 ',pet sock, VIS
TOE!
TOLL. ON BOATS.
•
: : ••.
: rarlimvu&igitAllearaves. - ,
:- • -- 6waincuaorneo•.) . .
Wheat Ykrot i ottfa Addf , l,b, Omit* $6 06/
_ .6 ad
do do " "attrit.' dj, 6SE .add
do -.,_ dir . disprdldlk..'srld • , -1,119 1:
heat, pries wldta, • , * . . I SO
So up
do
Bow prim drit. dd ::' '•• ' -.
s. 40 i 60.1 3 IS
69
Delatf#D ,„,
D4‘ passel: • .11 1 11 0 1 013 ... : . 3 .
do ' do - doparod, do . '-' II
Drill Apples, do - - ' ' • II
poirrivlLLE . Pl4oll4' VOTE AIIKICTR:
• - (Itetetl • •
IPLOCR.RC.—Eitni Tually floor,-$7 001 ralra do'
VI rx Pewees &SI 211 1 bakr. and lye noire, si n.
Buckets/a /bur at $3 001 Used. Ily• Cbop at 00
A L , : corc neat et 64/ wed Middlings. Wets, $1111m0141.-
1311A1N.--Ityes•ll sat $1 00 be, Oorik IS do; Weal
do.
.114S/1T3.-Iteof alibi** 106 13304a_.p0r lit Matta
11012 da. Vol 12 do; Park II ea; Siolldevall
do; Ila as 12 to 13 do., Bologna Sasaarea. 14 do.
PEOTTSIONS.—IIetter lolls at 17 eta.* lb. Mao
12 y L eo.. Egg. is etc Iran.. Lewd 14 eta.* lb.
Oettesa PCIFIIb,“W' White dot ChatatT
do: *e"Wble• 10 d.r. Creutbae aud Pahrartati II et.
P i m bat u its. lb; *set b • : 8
111171T'AND VEGETABLI&-41106 23 a 614137 0066
bushel ; tkoloos 10 eta, * bar - Peek 7 Basta a ell.,
Mulch; New Patatow 37 a WM* bubo) Tomatoes
4 03 eta, ball poet ; Cucuta/ a d eta.* &mak Pots ID
eta.., halt peck ; Peaebso 31 43 60 et6.131r Wilkief'
melons 1924 di,* poets; Como 1 Op etc.
Cotkons op 6l to eta,* hod; Swap Ibtataa 13TTSi
eta., hall POS. --
REAL ESTATE SALES.
TO ALL WANTIM FARMS.-
8,• shallow:neat at Ilasimostan Last& , .
•
.
_WE,SINRB t.A.
IHE •UNDERSIGNET.,. Agent kr' • ,
Saly' kill. Carbon. Loraine. COMA* R..ottlitui, •' I
nd and Dauphin count ink dritrii Sbr oak* " " I ' D la • '
Neer City. HOW rowdy, lowa. Rh*, laud in Ilileabr '
and Missouri, Sir care, or on time. for tadOluntalbrins• ''.
lion trite and widow postaie stamp. to
ROD C. PATTEN, J o . a
',.' blinaisrilla. Oebuyikill tn., Jan.ll. '59 . , ea, • -
ALL WANTING FARMS IN DE-'
LTGITMJI. Aland*, rite ordl, and LIM" ' fitll6 11/111411...."
See advertiaemest of Ilamosontos Lands Is. swam
column:
• . ,
FQR RAU. .• .
THE undersigne4, otrerif for sale '. s
a tract of land contalningdurres, and Mo
st on the upper Pt. Carbon mad,„ about a hal to
flout Pottsville. Tbo Improvements imp two fromotorole
hug houses, a small stab!e, and also u grips of never
falling watoir. I will sell in one pierior ht lots to silt
purchasers. It to oleo well adapted to the robing of
voitetahlos, and boo some Foe young apple trees and
rape vista thereon. , For further mirtleuhtra enquire of.
0 t:OttOE LAVE% °retard Ittooor. .
In, reasons lbr selling the ibortwr, that he has pew.
etumed the ?ambling Bon Farm from the.- j ariMdkUll
Naviistko, t>topaoy. and niches to make it att egOno. •
Ave Farm, erhirkylit 'require hie spare thwaltd 'oleo
la tends mat log a Summer remit thereon, tehlthitaintm
owl of the Guist outside of Philadelphia. • ~,
Pottsville, reb.l2,'S • -• • , Ftr'„it. -' .
FARM, LANDS FOR SALEr .25
miles from PbilidelObla by railroad. In the iltatieflieer
Jersey. 801 l aameg the best for agricultural turopleine
being a good loam *lll with II clay bottom. ?beim**. fr.
Illsrge tract, divided lobo small farms, and knallteilei
from all parts of the country are nor settling andbailde
ing. The crops produced are larp• end an be sseit
growler. Thee houts to &nightie/4, and enure tram
trete. Teems from - $l 5 to AV per Aviv% payable vitbin
four years by Instalments. To vied the plate—leave
Vine strerVir hart at.Pbiladelphia, at I'l4 AAA.. Icy nil.
road for ifaincionton, or addrem It. J. Hines, by letter,
Hammonton P. U., Allende ,Co., New Jersey. : See fall
advertisement. -
' • ORPHANS' COURT SALL.' - •
RIURSUANT to an - order - of the Or- - •
pharre Court of the County Of Schoytklll. Is the
• monweelth of Pennsylvania. the aubitTiber. Ad•
tnintstrator of John Fetheiwtr. Woof the township of
Albany, In the county of Delius deceased, wilt•• to
'ale by public vendor on Friday, the Itb day of toter.
nest, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, at the prosaism Ist
the tool/ of Tures mra, In the county of Schuylkill sewer • ,
said :—All first certain undivided onothird part of *
boure.andibt ot ground. situate to the town of Meese. -
tura. In the county of izebaylkill and State of Pronsyl
viola. to wit: Situate on the north able alt WIIIOSt , ,---,.
~
strret, In the bow nof towaroradalhe cotrn 1 7 of &hull' .:
1011.boutoledfin the north by °walnut Street. on the
south by.Warout strort, on the east by lot Jt0,,,52. and ow - -.
the neat by lot Not - . 01; conTainlng In trout mitubt Wilt. '
nut shirt fifty fr.w, and in depth two hundred fret; late ,
theestate of said &wowed. isrma sad coodltlolla Nada , .
known at this time and place of sale by
, JONAS DADUEII, Adatiardrator.
Hy order of the Orphans` Court, •. , . JApcs Yam_
rollseWe, Sept. 10, '.1411 Mil " ' . • Clerk.
PUBLIC BALE of VfallidiLll TALL
UNDERSIGNED, 'frustee ap.
pointed by the Court of Common Pips of *hail
t County. to sell a certain portion of the Roll Estate -'
of Robert Adittne, a Lunatic. for the payment of hit •
debt's_ will expose to public sale or miters, on WOMBS"
DAYTtbe twenryolgtith •day of September, at the Ex
change UoteL kept by P. B. Earretter, la the horimgh of
Pottsville, at 10 oeloek In the forenoon.—All that cer
tain messnage and tenement and tract or petrel or land
situate in North Manheimtownsh p, Sehuylkllicounty,
Peu tisylvsnla, along the Centre Turnpike and eke, on the
road leading ttilehoylklll Haven, and Mrs& One mile
from that plans; adjoiolng lands of Benjamin tot', John
Emerich. John rowan. Jacob Deibert end the County .
Farm. containing Elghtyotght acres and 'Pliny
rt ja
two perches. with the appuenances, .conalsilmt
of a twoetory frame dwelling house, with a frame
kitchen attached, a bank-barn and other out holt:loge.
Th. above property wi I be sold, subject to the two
folioeine Slortusvest. botb dated 31st March. 1 , 45:—0rm
from W illivm Collins to Mores lisle'', (hark. [letter and
Christopher bearer, Execotwe of the last will and tasta
meet of Jacob - Reber, deceased, rooditionsal for the pays
meet of Stile On. at or upon the day cd the deossue of
Brehm Reber. with Interest thereon to be old yearly. -
from 1 April, 181,5-;-boing the dower of It.wine Reber,—
iteowthsi In Martsimist Unbk, 439. on $1 Mgeh,•
1845. Theothir Irma William Col liesleilliornas Lynch,
cramiltioned for the payment of slloo.oo.at or spun the •
First day of April, 1917, with Interest for lb. male at -
the rate of fire per cent. per *ennui, from I Apr 11, 1 1,43,
payable yearly.—ltodorded In Negligee* Nook Y, page ,
all, on 1 4..11 1141.
Attendance will bepiven, and terms made knots CM
be day of sale, by the undersigned.
31. INXIAII wawa's, misty.
9731
Sept 10. '5O
RARE CHANCE
los Profitable Investment of thence?. Voluble
• Property in the Borough of Pottsville.' ' •
firg 'subscribers, offer the following
valuable property at r ate mar ; •
1. The WllOll 110 E LIOTKL., now . combat
by Jnicen .11.14.6*: Ti do welt known property annals*
In frout 40 4ettineh on Ceniro street:and is
dept. alone Metal:stanza 00 feet 11 tnehee, with '
an ettenelve turns yard. The improvements
on Ude property ronsist of an estenelve twcestory frame
teems holm. with attenuate. bark belldinp. ' L
Au*. Two three story brick bulkUngo--a portion of
these buildings ere now wed for the hotel. end a pan
Lien onespled by the Potterill• as Co., sad the Schuyl
kill rho end Marine IMU 1713te Co. on the rst story,the
etwold and third stOrlecont recupled as 4 dwelling. •
At*, Ahoy and troastoodlovw move stable ItoWling
ow &rend irtmet, with -brick carriage bowie and 'Eden
.
sire sheds, • '
• Shia pppeity is so well "mown that a more particular
description is deemed unneeessary :any person wishing
egorefull information will plasm call on the subscribers.
. No.:. All that well known tavern stand missatted on
Centre street„.knowis as the :11111,THWHSTE101 HOTEL,
and kept fw many years by DANIEL Uhl_
' This valuable property will hominid with the agjeigigg
property—the two containing in front on Centric street
94 feet 6 inches, and CI tendlor westwardly along a 26
feet wide alley =6 feet to Second it rect. and northwarib
ly Along tleetw.d etre t 91 teat 9 Inches,. with th e imp eo r e .
meets consisting of a twoetory frame larern
house with-a large and commodlora t Inatestery
brick building thereto attached. Thii4milding
bashes , * erected within a few years, and the •wboh ars
rauxementis complete. She chamber^. di slog romm sad
tooting department, It is believed, will..
compare with
any Hotel he the County.
• ALSO. A lame and commodious twocatory buck stable,
with extensive yard room.
•
ALSO, A beg. three story dont and brick 'building
f ron ti ng on Centre street, with • etonsroons on Spit door
and dwriling on Ma mama and third storks),
' This property, as a _Widows 'stand, eminot be awes.
.941. 3. That old and well 'move beefeese standidtest•
ted on. Centre street and for snowy years owespind by N.
L. Loess and others. as wham' and feed atom. '
This valuable property adjoins bright 1 turtles 11611
store on the north and James Maoism ..as • tb• meth.
containing ld froo t on Centre strait SP net 3loehes, and
extends westwardly itibe awns Width 43 fart with right
of alley way hutu Centre street through Ibis &robed alley '
now used .for the hotel sod adjoining properties.
The boildlags on the property tourist of a good and
substantial two story stone building hely feet detp,tbe
test story,oecnphd as a store, and the ftrood story as •
dwelling. all conveniently arranged sad ingood order,
To thk I. attached a large two-story borne same Masi
with extensive granaries for storing grail..
Thisproperty from Its iocatiots for business. Is well
worth the intentben of 'persons desirous &aping Into
the fkarand find business.
If Ibis propriety ts not wild Wine theilith dal rif
North it will be for rent Posseraion viii WI shoo ofs
the Stet of April next.
N 0.4. Ikon iota of ground en .ILabantango.streat, at
tending from the brkk building In the rear of
itiongand street. to the acne story lirlek beading on
the southeast corner of aabsotango and Nervind streets.'—
This property is too well known to require say or.
• inarki.
N o ,„ i and 2, adjoining three story Met Inftilos,
rentalnlng In hoot on Nabantsego sheets 43
fret, and In depth 40 reek : stab frame stathist
house. °erupted by Munn EOIII3GAIDEI.
No. 3. containing In &Mit on liishantsngo street, 2t
feet. and in depth 40 keg, with km/Biotin, wended by. ,
Knot BIM.
Nos. 4 and S. containing In front on Nalrantirego 111.,`
fret,l I inches. and In depth 40Yeel. with this, brick
cern, occupied by Jams dna, Esq., F. P. Pomo and
6-wirrot P.ru.smAx.
• This property for the motion of tee* or pulpits
buildings, cannot be exceill by soy other 'property la
the borottgli. Tiro* lots; be add sing of all Co
dither to cult parthssers:
. Pio. 6. This desirable dwelling is *odd des the swath
_east corner of Maluntango sod Second stroirt4 ilbe- taw •
fort and 'ocean ktice as a eossolkoss, . dirollisj6. it eau
- Por rape: tors lo the boron:Ai. ,
This property *Oil* II feet. 6 Imbed bolt * Ws
hardest° Anat. to the corner of Snood,flange skim
Snood street. 94 Ont. 4 Inches to note thalita t erse rir
outooritly akess nisi' slob* 46.t05,i . 6 IneheL *Um.*
northwardly ration width as mix lintel yard, 67„tess.
inebss to the line of the 40 feet luta Thlikermisti honor
yard to the dwelling en which yard to wee* a ankh
shot brick stable, with mitrancalreas second street.
For further tatorrotoloo as to tlimaiptias and andis
lions of sale, apply tss - • • . •
JOHN UMBEL Praries.
• • yell. Ettxrusx, /pas/.
Pollinate, Nita 6: '6O • - 10.
PERSONS WANTING CHANGE
at climate lbw teeth t h e advertisesasat. at ihmatos
tos Lards, asillbei Maim
NOkW i lr i t E A R A G. D.,
t ot °
r Tan't irr i TcaTlCl t 7003 MOWS.
CAT Cie» ae9 Marbot P'Ut ML
TO st°7slll'
D owD_EHr-- , F Rine and
'port Itir. fa 16 b. sal 1 lb. tiiii or tau. at Marto
ail i s d.nr, at STICIITER IC
3g. ennue ColstrP Watt.* at/rift
OW - CAS , kill !NMI =AIM
CAPITAL STOCK..4laemic
c.rowi-otirans. Wataiel 14... S. S. tor. air, Pi atria.
LIFE • INSURANCE 'at the — mai
Ur, at Mai nee* NATO, at slam! per met WE;
Or, at Term lagetatatt gam. tbe lows; la taw aura.
• 4.,walu.tllati.ffidekt-
A-C,*i ftatteillm
• -
Cligriraplionr yaws, •
Zckeytkitt Clatigs,
01111C+=- Aaktutaav'.l., fte. et : • weed, INitittine.
Janina w V 'hi • • , •