The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 06, 1865, Image 4

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thl °item tor machinery of any kind, i g;;;R
unallfir-beni*in"nhreateit' - 7 UV;
Repgrft-I*M.Aedin promptly.
SimbiLtheriand SOP ' M ••.-IXtr
posTNEwsuut NOTIICIEC. "
Wft-Itie'subeetibets, Time thla day In
entered Into-s'Partnerablp, under the I n ,
Prrnalnatme and` eITle
112‘NNAX to carryon the Foundry, Maetaea,
_ Smith
nu and Car-utaidna Stadnae, in Port Carbon, Sehnyl
hill ()Tanta'. • ROBRRT ALLISON,
Apia lit: ilia. FRANLIS B. BANNAN
•
pOTTIWILLE
The Katie:tribe's he purchased the Pottsville Roll
ing ballad tho y refitted the same, are.prepared
r ig
to reosive orders fo all stun of.T.ralls ~...,.
from F 2 ihs. - to th yard uP to- 6 0 lbs« CrLIK'
and famish the same at abort notice.., i , - 1-1-.. 1 -"" •
We are alseprep.re 03 famish and ,f - tisTv '' i TrTIT
will recelvet fbr MiIIICRANT • - ```...! --
BAR IRObls'all ptte . usual aims. 'Found, Square and
Flat. We shall iosep a supply, of the
,smsdler - sixes
(Collier's Bally always on hand. -
Poitivii )e, liaith le, '64 - - - ' it-
! muss . AND, STACK'S.
- _ •
The subscriber is prepared to execute
ordentfor the. -above articles, with' As- ; • - '
pitch:sit the old place of business,. Coal .;,,
Street, below Norwegiat, SO feet boll- 113:c.:-Cepia
- era always on Wad. Also, the mum
- ,Coal and Other' .
Of the best Material and workmanship. . Repairs
promptly attended t 0.., tirlosna for mining ventilation
always on hind. , JABEZ SPARKS. , '.
Pottsville, August 27. *59 35-1 y • •
A 811111.AXIII) IRON'WOICIpo.
The Imbscribers are now fully pre-
eto furnish , at the Ashland Iron j g tr iv i =
rica. Steam Engines and Pumps • L .
any power and capacity, for mining and
other pnrposes, Coal Breakers of. every ..,
size and pattern now_ln use, together with (=stings and
forging!' of every description. Coal and Drift Cars of
all rises and patteftm, large Trnc:r and llon , e
all futnit.hed at-the shortest notice. The subscribers
natter themselves that, inasmuch, as every member , of
the firm is a practical mechanic, 'they will be able to
furnish machinery that will compare favorably with any
in the Re g ion. All orders directed to J. & M. Gaacces,
Ashland. Schuylkill County, Pa, will receive prompt
attention. - J. &M. GAlth'Elt. - -
Ashland, IttlyV, - .23.: •
FOUNDRY: AND . MACHIN* 81IOP )
Mite-am Car Estetoa7,"&ac.- • '
NOTICE.—The businesi of the late
drin of SNYDER dr, MILNES, will be C'
thatirined by the subscriber in all its va
rious breathes of Steam - Engine btilld
Inc. Iron Wender. and manufacturer of - - • . --
all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills,. Bleat-Furna
ces, -Railmul Cars, &c., &c. • lie will also continue the
business of .Mining and Selling the celebrated_ Pine
Forest White. Ash and . ,Lewis and Spohn Veins 'Red
Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these Collieries.
GEORGE . W, SNYDER.' •
January 41, '57
PALO ALTO IRON CO. . are
prepared to tarnish T RAILROAD moN, at their
Mills in'Palo Alto, aver - ions -patterns,. ' - •
weighing from 92 to To pounds per yard.
Alsu, different sizes of flat, square and ,Lt Rtt gig, •
round merchants' liar iron. '-
Orders for rails or . bar iron are re- : 191 tg-r4 2 •
sped:W.lv solicited. and will meet with prompt Wen
- Lion iflift either :at the Rolling Mills, 'Gamma Batoor
Co.'s Hardware Store. Centre Street, or at their• of
flee, corner of Market and Second Streets, P . othwille,
Pa. • . BENJ•N'ILSYWOOD, Presq. •
'rip COAL OPERATOR/4 A - , iItINERM.
C - «-Pioneer - lAtillei Work*. - -
The nnbseriber rp.tpeetfulliihvitea.the, r p r •
attention ofthe hut - driest , community ..
hie Roller 'WOrks, on -Railroad Street.
below - the PaFeenger Depot, PottBville,
where be is prepared to manufacture -
BOILERS 01.7 EVERT DESCRiSTION. •
Smoke
. Starkti, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes,. Gasometers,
Drift Cars, &., /Cc. Boilers on hand. •
'Being a li-tactical mechanic, and having for years tie.
voted himself entirely to-this branch of the business. he
Batters. himself Ihat work done at his establishment
will give satisfaction to all who may favor.bim with a
call: Individuals said Companies will find It greatly to
their advantage to examine his .work before engaging
elsewhere. • . JOAN T. NOBLE,. .
November 21. '57 " . 47-tf '
' lITASIIINGTON IRON WORKS,
• . -• . . - PoWaville, Pa.
THOMAS & JAMES WREN respectfully inYite the
• attention of the business 'community to their New Ma
chine Shop and Foundry erect 4.4 between Coal and Rail
. road' streets, and fronting.on Norwegian
&tree, where they are prepared to axe- Mum.
all
Cute orders fur machinery of Brass,:
and-Iron,, such as Steam Enginesi. all V. -. '
kinds of Gearing fOr Rolling Mills, Grist 4.......-"•""s 6 "' •
:and Saw AIMS, Single and Doable Acting Pumps, Coal
Breakers, Drift - Cars, all kinds of Railroad Castings,
such.as Chairs for Flat and T Rail; Frogs, Switches,
&c.; all kinds •of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting:—
. Being practical mechanics,-and haying made the de-•
=ands of the Coal Region their study for years, alsa all
kinds of Machinery iwtheir line of business.' they flat
ter themseli , es that work done at their establishment
•• will give satisfaction to all who May honor them with a
call. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe
cuted, on the most reasonable terms..
THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. • .
:Nov. f.. 2, '6l
Al ol3lllB, WIIEE ruin
• MORRIS ilk JONES- Co •
IRON•.AND STEEI, WAREHOUSE,
Market 451c.8ixteenth Btw., IniOada,
. Have always on hand and for sale . •
• . .
BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII assortinent
of "Bagnalls. " and other favorite brands.
BEST
AMERICAN BARS-ordinary sizes, or rolled to order
for bridge purposes, &c., PENNSYINANIA BOIL
ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or cut to required'
617. C. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand. made in solid
dies: BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES—American and
EngliSh. FLUE AND SHEET IRON—for covering
schntes. Atc. JUNIATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY.
SLIT RODS; BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For
bridges, cars, anti machinery purposes generally. CAST.
SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also. an
extra quality- for taps and-dies. The above, together
with a full aseortmeut of Iron,. Steel. Nails and Spikes,
to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies,
engineers, miners, founders and scutchinists is invited.
Jan. 2S, `64 ". • 449
W. rir illB( lt n tr e
. Broad streets,Hamilton IliieltNra
Would call-the attention of Railroad' , -
Managers, and those interested in
road ProPerty, to their system of Loco
motive Engines, in which they are adapt- vetyntet-..,7u1t
ed to the particular business for • which
they may be re . tinired ; by the ascot one, two; Rime or
foot pair of driving wheels ; and the use of the whiole,
or so mach-of the weight as may he desirable for ad
hesion ; and in accommodating. them to the grades.
curves. strength of superstriiction, and rail and work'
to be done. By these means the maximum useful effect
of the power is secured, with the least expense for at
tendance, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.
With these objects in view, and as the result of twenty
three years practical experience in the business by our
senior - partner, we Manufacture five different kinds of
Engincei and several classes . - of sires of each 'kind.—
Particular attention paid to the strength of the ma-,
chine in the plan and workmanship of all tlsi details:
Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining in 7
formation, enables us Id offer these engines with the
assurance that in efficiency , ectinomy and durability;
theY will Compare favorably with those of any other
kind use. We also furniSh to order, Wheels, axles,
bowling .or low moor tire (to fit centres without. boring.)
composition castint...ts for bearings of every description
- of Copper, sheet - Iron-and Boiler Works; and every ar
ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomo
tive Engines. . M. W. BALDWE't.7,
• January 22, '64 1-ti • ISLATTHEW
HOTELS.
NORTH-WESTERN. HOUSE,
• Centre Kt., Pottsville, Pa. -
frillETt undersigned would respectfully inform his
friends and the public in general, Unit he has taken
the well known t•Nnriti-Western House," .recently oc
cupied by Mr Daniel Hill. in the Dor- . : .
ongh of Pottsville_ and will devote
his whole time and attention to mitic, qj
ing 'his"-guests . comfortable, The v t ,l„,oe
house is large and commodious. His
'Table will he simpiteitivith the • best provisions tie,
market affords. and his Bar will be-stocked with the
choicest Liquors. There are excellent and extensive
Stables and Shed% and 2 large yards - for Drovers. un
der the superintendence of. a good and reliablelioatler,
connected with the Hotel. Ile therefore , respectfully
solicits a fair share of the public patronage.
• April 29, 955.—1i-tf • - WILLIAM STERNER.
UNION HOTEL,_
(lute EXCIIANGE BOTEL,)
CENTRE ST., POTTSTELLE, s r
JACOB LINDENMUTII, Prop'r.
" -
April 4. '63
WASHINGTON HOUSE -
IlluerscUlc-, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
' D. X. lIERB, Proprietor, '
•
Who to prepared to entertain travelers and guests. and
every Attention paid to theireomlort. i He re.speetfully
invitee all to give him a call. [April '22...65-164m
:FEGER'S lIOTEL, .„
tiorerly MORTIKEIttiOId Stand.)
JOS. M. FEGER, Prop•r.
= te-1
15.1 y -
REDUCED RATES:
Steam between N. York and Liirer
pool . • -
Calllntat (Etneenatown Cork Harbor) Ireland.
The LIVERPOOL NEW YORE ANDg l it;
PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPA. '
NY Intend despatching their full poweredy e t
Double Engine Iron.Steamshipa, carrying IT. S. Mails,
C itY, of I!ari tr (now .City of Limerick,.
building) " • Etna.
City of - 13ostott,' Ediiabantit,
City of Louden; Kaugstroo, • '
City - ofßaltimore, Gias4ow,
City !If Wsuitingtott, Bosp horus,
Ci.y, of Dlianchester,l City of Durham,
of,Corlit, tnow building). .
City of -Dublin, • .
One of. the above named Steamships- will leave New
'York for. QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL every
Saturday throughout the . year, at - 12 o'clock. noon.
from Pier 44. North River: returning froth • Liverpool
every Wednesday, calling at Queenstown every Thera ,
day for Passengers and mails. • . . ,
nr - Drufin payable la England, Ireland. Scotland and
Walee. for £1 and upwards. Parcels $1 and 'upwards,
adrording to am and value. • • • •
• Por passage,' or other information, apply to their
Agent. • • J. H. RICHARDS, -
April • • • Ilineraville, Pa.
.
• - •
Steam . to. and-from the Old Country.
The well-known favorite Clyde-Built: Iron Screw
tkeam..,hips of the ANCHOR LINE - per
11Libernia, Calladlionia, . •tat
Z
I
• ' Britannia, Untied Bingdout,
are intended to tail fortnightly between New York and
Glasgow. •
. These Steamer s were built specially for the Atlantic
.rade, are divided • into water and al.' tight compartl
rntinm antlar4 fitted up in every refTect.to Insure the
,irr!:.. c-.. - r•ol , ort MAI trgWe'llieliCe , of pexengere. An
~,....:.• or, ~.. ...:••,• • .11 .!'...:Ll,lliet , Pat h ~,Ip. The pro
tsiw-s w .:. i he 1:r.,;,,r1,ve.,0rtf-,.1: and ~ I ved ni netuutt
ni Ataattitke,
Room of Pason
acid IfoOrt-Livßool, alattuw, Dublin. PeNut,
• Vanios. !gild- $6O ;• Inpermedistt, - - pf;* Steerage,. -
Ttp:*e %Op vy_ekty.
t..ir.4.,„'air*.iiiose raw frina - • .
• .. .y Pkt&gioNl6l:“ . l4o.'S'ALD •
l= JZi .I:;ittI7.IICLAS: P,,ttn///4-
ma It. •6S.
:WilitergittitithiezielA. DO** . 28,'' •
DOWN P4qSRNGER_TILSINIL ,
Leave Prawn's, dally.fOistept.Simaikvs) at 6.50,
A.
11.., and 2.35, P.M, —Passing Beading at 10.35. A. lit.;
tut 4.20. P. M. Arriving' in Philadelphia at 1:20. P.
Both
noOid.ingConnect.
Usniebi l44l
York, and it Port "Clintoirivittl
Catasvissa - Railroad Trains for Willianuwort,. Elmirtaise
UP PASSICKOERTEAMS.
Leaveybi, ladelphiic t4icetbj ,- Sumblf!t r AS S L M, i
hi, and 3.30. F. 31- _ Leave Eteatung at 10;i4i,
and 5.00, P. ht. • , • '
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Leave Pottsville at L3O, A. 'll. - ; Min Vankilaties'
LEBANON* 4124.111L'.-
from
at Harrisburg with Trains Lt:
from .Pitisbnrg;cbma ..LwaNtßE.tn...
a " shLurg, timiliti7,WifftsemPott. Lurk and
D''' T;rd ' its Matt Harriet:Fork slt AMIS, S. A. M.,
and 1.45,'P." - M.: fot Puliterffl s , l %iladolphia, New
York, Easton, etc.. and at 4.40. t,• IL, for Reading
lAmve Beating :41.00' A. - M.; 10.45. A. it:.
itel 1.25 and 4.10.; P. - Sundays t- I.eaVe Beading' at
1.00 A. IL, and Etarltabnr2 at 5.15 A. M._
TlLMUghtkiketa kat Pottstille to New York, Balti.
mum,. Genyeboty,..ltlid- all the principal points In the .
North, Northwest, and Canadas. Emigrant Tickets to
tame place at.redncA brut,
SOO*: of baggage allowed eaili,Pagsenger.
IWO 1111-1.1.-... i.
catimmetuys TICKETS.
With 215 coopons attached, between any points desired,
or FaMilina and Flrins, St 2b per cent, d is count..
BriLEAGE '17621,2411,
idood for 2,000 miles; between all points, for Families
and Firms, at 1552, SO. •
• SEASON TICKETS,
Hoed fig Holder only, between any .gointly at reduced
rates, for 3, es 9, or 12 months. • • •.. •
32rA1l tickets will bez purchased before the Trains
start. Higher fares charged iS paidin. the ears.
NICOLE,
General Superintendent.
Dec.' 26.,64
Alf NNE TALL& SCHEYI.BiLL.L
1,1 YEN R. R. - •
' . WINTER, haIIaANGEZICENT.-
.
On and after MONDAY. November nil. 1864., Pas
senger .Trains will leave. Ashland at 645 A. M..
connecting at Schuylkill Haven With Reading Hail
mad trains for Philadelphia. Harrisburg. Reading, &c,
and at 3.05. P. M., for ischuylkill Haven and interme
diate points. . • •
Trains for Ashland leave Schuylkill Haven 6;45 A.
M. and y2OO P. M., stopping at all principal stations.
Fare front Ashland to Philadelphia, $S 95 ; to Read
tng
$l. 00: . °Schuylkill Mayen $a cents. - •
Or All the above trains 'make connection . at West
wood with thges to and. from Pottsville. .
- J. E. WOOTTEN, Supt.
Cressona. Jan. 7„ : 1-tf •
pUILADkLPIEIIA A.; READING B. B.
Excursion Tickets. from Philadelphia/Iw. Potts
stile and return.. will be sold at Philadelphia. on Saar:.
days and Sundays. at $4 35 each, good for any train
on those days, and on the succeeding Nenday.
G. A. -NICOLLS, General SKI:
,j VAL RAILIGROA.D., O 63.
1,4
• .
Fall rrangeamAs..
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, • Sept. - 19th. the Pas
senger Trains of the Lehigh Valley . Railroad Comnany,
will iun as follows: • _ •• • •
• DOWN. OR. EASTWARD TRAU6S. - •
Siwiloss : No: 5. N0..3.. N0..1:
• Leave • P. M. .A.M. A. 3i.
White Haven • . 2.28. 9.00 ,
Tannery - 2,35 9.08 •
'Hickory Run........ :.......2.45 9.19
'Mail Run • • " 5 0 . 9:27
litickport. • • 3.02 9.38
Drake's. Creek • • 809 - 9.46.
Stony Creek - • 9.53
:Beaver MentlOw
Creek. Bridge,
'Weatherly •
Penn Haven
MAUCH. CHUNK
•
Lehighton
Par . ryville • '• -
Lehigh Gap. •
Slat ington -
flock Dale • -
Laurrs • ' .
.4.46
White Hall 4 55 5.34
Coplay , .
459 -1168 5.68
Hokendauqqa ' • 5.03 , • 5.42
Catasnuqua • 507 • ...11.48. 546
Allentown Furnace 515 • . 5,54
adientown • - • .5.20 11.54 .6.00
Bethlehem 511 12.13 6.15
•Freemanshurg : 0 .41 • 12.21 6.23
Lime Ridge • ' 553 12.28 • '6.29.
Easton, (arrive) , -•- 6 - 10 .. 12.45 '6.44
• • UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS.' • • -
SIATIONIS: • No. S. No. 6.. NO. 7: Nu. No. 4.
Leave - 'A. M. P. M. • • P.M. :A. 'AL • P.M.
Eaton... 9 30.
.. • 3.25. 7.40' 11.42. . 10.03-
Lime . • 3.42 „ • 7.51.,
Freemansburg...9.so 3.49 9.06'
,10.00 '4.00 • 8,15 12.13 10.03
A11ent0wn.'.....16.12 • 4.15' 8.30 . 12.23 10.44 .
Allent'nFurnve • •-• 4.20 6,34 .
Cata2'ampia.....lo.2s C 29 4.42 .
.1 - 10k - endauqua...lo.3o 4.33 8.47.
Copley' .10.34 ' 4.38 6.51 •a.
White Hall 10.30 4A3 8.56 .
Laury's. :. . . -10.46 • 4.55 - - 9.04 ..
Rock Dale 10.56 - 6..06 • 9.14 -
Slatington 11.07 5.12 -...9,,•25 • '7, 1..7"
Lehigh Gap, ....11.13 - 5.16 9.31 - •
Pam .. ...11.28-5.03 9.46 . • •
I.ehighton • 11.34. 5.39 9.50 . •
Mauch' Chunk.. 11.45 6.00 • 10.00 • . •
Peirti Haven- • • •
Weatherly " 12 40 ' .
Ilazle Cr. Britlgel2.so .
Beaver Meadow. 1.10 • •.. • .
..... 1.30 ' •
Stony Creak-. 6:38. ...•
Drakes.Creek..l2,29 • 6.46 ' • ' •
Rockport ... . 12.36 '• 6.64 •
Mail Run 1 4 46 •• • 7:05 • • . • •
Hickory Run...12..153 7.13. • , • •
•
Tannery. 1.03 :: 7.24 • -•
At-White Haven 'l.lO 32 > • :
.CONNECTIONS: • •• • .
iticxxim. a. 1. OF ,NkW JEROIST.• : •
AU Up and. Down trains connect with the trains 05-the
Central Railroad of New ,Tersey to and from New York.
--soirrn i . E.N2O3YLVittitA RAILROAD.'
All Down Traius and UP Trains Nos. 7 and 8 connect
with the Trains of the. R. R: feu Stations aboin
Bethlehem. • Down Train No. 5 and Up Trains Nos. 2
and 6 for Stationa'below 'Bethlehem . ..; • '
LAST ektiNSVINANIA • R. 8. •.
• All trains connect with the trains of the East Penney].
vania Railroad, except Down Train No.l and Up Tralti
-
.
.. . BELVIDERE . DELAIVABE RAILROAD. •
Doivn trains Nos. 1 and 3 and Up Trains Nos. 6 and
I connect with Trains of the .13eividere - Dalawareltail-.
road. . . .
'CATAWINtii, ANT. Qt./KANN NAILROAVS
Dciwn Trains :ion. Lana ts and Up Trains Non: 6 and
S Connect witty the Trains of the Citstaw*A a n d Qua
hake Railroads.. . . . .• .
nAgi.rrox lIAILROAD
. .
Down Trains Nos. 3 and 5 and Hp =Truth :Co. Beon
fleet with the Trains of the Hazleton Railroad., -.
CM=
- . .
-Down Trains Nos. 3 and ritrid Up Trains Nos.. 6
and
6 will.conneceiyith the Trains to and than Wilkesbarre.
- • ROBERT H. SAYRE. ' •
SuPerintendent told Engineer L. V..R: R.
Sept.. 16..64. ' • • 39-
Schenck's Mandrake Pills
SICK HEADACHE,
. .
Its Syrup - tiaras Camp - and Cure,.
'rfi IRIS has received its -name name trem a constant nen
tea or sickness at the stomach, which attendi the
Bain in the head.. This headache apt to begin in the
moaning on waking froin'it deep sleep, and when some
irregularity of diet has been committed on the'day. oe
fore, or sometimes fur twkral days previous; . At. first
there is'a distressingly oppressive. reeling in the head,
Which gradually anerges into.a severe heavy pain in the
templet, frequently attended by a Sense 01 fullness and
tentlerne,is.to one . eye, MO 'extending , across the for..
head - . • There is a claumiY, unpleasant taste in the'
mouth, an offensive breath, and the tongue. covered
with a yellowish white fur, The sufferer degree to be
alone in a dark room. As soda al-the•patient feels the
fumes in the bead and pain in the ten:inlet:take alarge
dose of Schenik's Mandrake Tills, and in .an hour or
two they-will feel as well as ever. This; hat been tried
by thousands, and is - always sure to cure, and instead
of the sick headache 'coming' ou every 'week or ten.
days. they-Will not be' troubled . with it once in three
Scheuck's Mandrake Pills are composed of- a number
of roots besides Podophinln, or concentrated Mandrake,
all of which tend to relax the secretions of .the firer,
'and act more, promPt.thart blue pills. or merdnry,
with
out'leavingb any dangerous effects, in a bilious person
they will show.theniselvmt by the stools... They will
. expel worms, mucus, bile and all morbid' matter from
the system. In sick headache,' if they are taken 'as
reeled above. fa full dose-as soon. es they feel the -first
symptoms of Schenck will and has Airected his
agents to return the money if they' do not give perfect
mtisfaction.. . . .
1f .a Person has heed compelled to stay out late at
night, and drink too much wine, by taking a three of
•pilliton going to bed; next morning he will :feet as
though lie had nut drank a drop, unless. helorgets to go
• They only costa cents a box. •
Whoever takes them Will never use any other. „They
are worth a dollar to a sick man for every cent they
cunt .
•
• Don't forget thename--Scassca's MASI/HAIM Pitts.
Sold wholesale and retail at-Dr. Schenck's Principal
°Dice, No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by
•Drnegists and Storekeepers generally, •
Price for Pulmonic Syrup; Seaweed Tonic, each $1 60
per bottle. $1 60 the half dozen, or two bottles of
Syrup and one of Tonic, for $8 75.
Dr. Schenck will be at his office. No. 16 North Sixth
Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday to see patients.—
lie makes no charge for advice, but for a thorough e.x•
rumination of the lungs -with his Respirumeter, he
. charees $3. March 18.'65-11_
The Itiot Complete Sewing‘llla-
chine in Existence.
The Introduction of the " FLORDNCIE "
Dates a new era in Sewing Machines•
It• Hem. Felle, Blade,
.Gathere, Braids;
Quilts, and Gathers and Sews Qua
. •Bathe al the same time.
- - •
=he • undereigned- has been apPeinted A% u : for
Schuylkill County, of the Florence Sewing
Company, Idannt'acturens of the celebrated lieveralble
Feed Sev,ing:Machines.. • -
The following LdVilatages over any and all. Sewing
Machiner. are claimed.for the ••• Florence":
_ . .
1t makes four different stitches, the lock, knot, dou
ble-lock and double-knot, on 'one and, the same, ma
chine. Each stitch being alike on, both . aides of the
It has the reversible feed Motion, Which enables the
operator, bysinaply tnrniug a thumb.wrew. to have the
work run either to theright or left,lo stay any part of
the same, or fasten the ends of the seams, without turn
ing the fabric. •
Changing the length of the stitch, and from one kind
of stitch to another..oan readily be done while the ma
chine fain motion, ' • , .-• t• •
• Every stitch fa perfect i Itself, making the 'sewn se-
Ic i_• almost noiiieless; and can be used where, quiet is
Inimcitions are.all poeitive - : them are no springs to.
get opt of ordetvand In§ aimplicitrenables the meet in
etperienced to operate it.. • .-- - • •-•
ft will not oil the dove of the operatorote all the
machinery - is on tlieltopi of the table. •
hie the mat rapid ewer in the world : making five
Kiteliee to.eartivvoluikai. . . • -
le the -wonder . .of all. bea . ittaetot_itarcoM;
strenalli and , heant.Y.'
- It doe!'the . heaviest or tiuete.• ork With egnai - facill2 .
'ly; %% thorn chnn eLf teatioifOrmactiltiery. :
Every-Machine has one of Jentirei "patent`licininen . i
attached (the right nee whictiwe - controiXenitpling
-the operator to turn any width of hem ; .•!
The pablic*Ja.reopecaully invited to. exaßint tber
maehinei:rat:the ;Ore - of - thetualerii - ,.Med.-Sentreet4iet,
i:IL 11UREIS.,
G4-tf .
August 20, 'O4
n
311
ana.,i 84,
-1!
.
ti eca; Pun, snit Onattra : Parma
thaQtre.. BEre
-bp Leave -Loweers,: l caalals,- rival
87.4 RivecTiffit*T, CtiTlEVii, Magic 7 :,Brottobeia,"
Diautondea;Ettaertilds, Pe 'ath=, , and"Criude
set in ritn3,4angP, Chranik-U.; English, Slyer
Crnet Staxids, ,utter toolera;',;.pinner and Tea
&tittles, rnr.aos, $04143 canto:nee, is.,yal- .
• , • • -
ONP, - Jmnliti - N - Dtt t LAßS ' i
, -
- -
1 40401:aerie Maxititiati - innrAssociation
ONE DOLLAR '-t..0i0-)1'..,;:k0i01:E,-
without selectkin;and no article to be pidd• tor mils=
• • rpefectly satisfactory. - „- • .
.
• ..: . CATALOGUE •
-„ •of rich and valuable articles at one Dollar tacit.-
100 Fine Gold ChronomsterWatches:eao. .... 0
100 Fine Gold Eelieh. Lever Watches' ' .150
200 Ladies' Gold Enameled Bijou Watrhes, (Jew,:
elect_ Levers) 150
500 . Solid Silver
,hunting English patent •Ltver '
Watches. ' • • $,Jk to se
• POO Web Vest Cbains, Drop Dads " - 12 to Ts
Bono Ifeitiy . Guard and Neck Chains-:.; ...:.,,,, 12 to 00 .
3000 Patent Binge Bracelets. each.:• • • 10 to so
0000 Unique Chatelaine Chains with In to 25
0000 Emerald, Pearl; and ()mil Brooches to to BO
7000 _Cal.-Diamond Pins with Maine - 10 to 30
0000 .Full Sets of Ladles , Jewelry Sto 20
50 Silver. Dinner Seta ' 100 tolso
T 5 Silver Tea Sets..., 100 tots°,
- 80410 English Silver Cruet Stands 20 to SO
3000 Silver - Fruit Urns ... ;.. ... ' ...... 15 to 30
2000 Silver Butter Coolers • 20 to 30
1000 Myer . Ice Pitchers - • • -50 to
5000 Silver Goblets, Gold Lined • 15 to 20
10000 Gold Pews; Silver Pencil Cases • 4to I
50(10 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons • 15,t0 20
- 5000 " " Desert Spoons • 20 to 30.
20 FirstAllass.'Orwing Machines • 40 to 00
Gold Fob Keys, Thimbles, Tooth Picks; Seta of Sol
' taire Sleeve Batten and Stride, Stone Set; : Large Seal,
Signet, Chased and Plain Rings, the.. ,te.
All the'above extensive stock of fine, Watches. rich
Jewelry. Silver-ware, &c are offero by the New York.
.Jewelers' Manufacturing Association, without except-
ONE :DOLLAR EACH
The alxive ...kasctelation.. {favorably noticed by 'ail the
principal Journals throughout the. country aitice its or
ganization in 1F,55,) consisting ofcombleatiott . of-the
largest tinumfacturers," have'. appointed a Board. of Bi
-rectors to superyitie the proper distribution and Sale of
their Whole Stock Rice -Alai of COSTLY
Waua, without
.• ... • -
.•. • •
'Esnineittly. Appropriate.. for IFamily Ure
or Present*, - •
. whith. will be disposed of.. on the following liberal
terms:.. 1,000,0e0 Certificates, bearing upon their face.
*the names. of the articles .n 8 above enumerated, are.
each enclosed in plain envelopes, and:-sealed,.undis
tug-Mailable one'froni another. mixed and • placed id a
repository, without choice, from which they eriAlrawn.
as ordered. .The sealed envelopes containing certifi
cates marked With the'name Of the article, deselptiens,
and marked-price; it entitles the holder , to; will be sent
by mail to ary address at Its Cent!? each; on receipt of
thecertllleates the ..purctutaer ascertains the exact era,
ale he is entitled to, - which he can obtain - upon ' the re 7
turn of the Certificate the office of the Asso
ciation. When Certificates call for article , : toe. large to
be sent by.niail„ the full express charges must be.for- -
warded, together with cost of boxing,
Single Certificates, 25 Cents Each
.
One Certificate may obtain yell &Gold Watch, Ser.;
vice of Silver Plate, or any other valuable article. . •
THEM WILL BE NO BLANES, ~
Packages: of ..Cortiftoates...
will be sold to ibs, Schools,' Agents,. &e.', at the •fot:
' • - . lowing rates:. •
One certificate Sent to, any address by_ mail, on 'recent
itto .25'
5 Certificates 106
.11 Certificates • • • • • • 00
an Certificates (with prentinin) • , - • 500
• f,5 tides (with prom i unv) .. .. . . .. .10, 00
100 Certificates (With - 15'00
' • 'Perfect satisfaction gnaranteed in .all cases,': 'Goods.
notTleasing the testes or' fancy of oar . customers will
be exchanged free of cost.. : • .
Agents and others will lie allowed 10 cents 'on each
certificate ordered by. them, providing not less thaiftive
are ordered. at a time.: Azents , w ill collect il5 cents for
with certificate and remit' 15 cents each to us.
Large orders for packages of. Certificates or - Articles
, from richOols, • Clubs, the Army, &c.,ehonld be sent per
Express, Drafts . payable to our order, or i•PoSt Office
'Money Orders.” should.bc procured. Agents wanted
everywhere.
All orders must be addressed-to
JEWELERS' MINUFACTING
•
' -JEWgIEPCS'
4,66
.10.50: .4,40
_4.06 ' 4.46
.. 5.01.
...4.21 11;13 5.01
. - - - -
Corner Alassrais.and Alan Kis; New: York.
ALFRED KERIIITELY:
April 22,.'6.5,-16-Sm . Presq Boni of Director..
Thee Greatest Discover/ of the Age,
READ THE CERTIFICATES.
Extene ! Extene 1 Extene !
TICIC IT AND BE CONVINCED, "IT
.„
' It is a purely Vegetable Medicine —tonic. and stime-
Fantle its properties. Its action cipou the Lungs and
Stomach is wonderful... Buy a bottle and be convinced
it is no humbug. , ". . •
It-is prepared under the. FiTerviPion rind direction of
one of the leading PhYsiclans of the city of Reading,
'COUGHS. CONSUMPTION,
ASTILMA. BRONCHITIS,. • ,
ANY DISEASE 'OR • ' " •
TIGHTNESS OF -TILE CHEST, •
By Its action as a stimulating Expect Omit. and Ton
ic.• it cures Dyspepsia., it. produces..appetitc. 'stimulates
the system, it. builds npihef failing strength: while it
driyeS from the system and lungs the seeds of Cqn.
gumption: ' It has never failed, so far as.we have heard.
Wi give 'our certificates front- the city of- Reading;'
where' it is prepared._And now try it: If it is . good I'4
nothing, tell your friends so.. The • quicker a good for
nothing medicine is - out of, the way, 'the better it is for
everybody.,Bnt If you: find it good, then tell your.
friend and eighbor so, We want your. sick friend to
try it. They are to he the judges; and.we will be satis
fied with their .decision alter a fair trial; for, after a
fair trial of it in the city Of Redding, we know what
.will do.. lii werikness of any kind it never fails.
Prepared and for sale by WM./LEVAN CO.; No.
:.144 Penn Street. •• •-
. Prier per liottte.• ,* •
Also for sale by JOHN G. BROWN". &- SON,Petts
...ville, by HENRY: B..DAVIS, St. Clair, and by all
Bead the Certificates: .
• . CONK , • • .
Testimony of. Adam X. Menglet.
• Wu. LEVaN 4k, .00 the Spring I was attacked
vviUi...a bad cough, tightness of breathing. night sweaty.
and spitting of blood from the lungs. I kept getting
worse and worse-till I had to giVe •np work. I MIA SO
weak I could hardly get along. My egugli kept' getting
wolid; and I became very. hoarse: - I tried every thing
ami finally commenced to use the Extene.. I have
used It about.V.wo months—the cough, spitting of blnetd:
night sweats and tightness ofthe chest are gone: lam
at my trade again, working as hard as ever. • My appe-
Utz' never was better in my life..ram.entirely cured; .
• . ADAM J. MENGLE.. •
• . At Whiteraan's Shoe Store, -Penn St., near Seventh'.
' Reading; December li, 18t14; , • • :
• WIL Lary & CO.—About eight 'yearsi ago'l was at
tacked With Asthrita. It is" a family :complaint,,- . my .
mother having died with it. I need everything. but - of
im use.. I-was so bad with it in the army that I - was
discharged from the 47th' Regiment,' Pennsylvania vol:
nnteers, and also exempted at Reading, on account of
It. ' I could'-not walk fifty_ yards, nor • ascend a flight of
steps-without resting i my heart became diseased also
from it. I had palpitation and min. • I used form bot
tles of .Extene, and inm entirely well. - and working at
my trade, • blaeksmhhing. Its effects with me were
wonderful.. .Yours, • :CHARLES A. HENRY,
Mamh'3 :'14116, Cor. Wastlitigtim St. & Willow . Alley
:Mit. Lryks the gnring atticked
with cough:and spilling of blood from the lungs, and
night sweats: my father. Mother. and six' brothers and
sisters '.haio• died with. consnmption ; they all. ctini—
menced.the same as Me. 'My husband had - just died, -
and I was left alone with four small children; I con
sulted Mr. Davis, of this city, statin g ipy .
...ann and that
I was pour. He mid me that Cod Liver Oil might cure
me. if .I wished to try tt ; and also mentioned the Ex
acne, stating that. the proprietors were claiining to cure
consumption with it; I bought two bottles of-you and
am, entirely cured of it. .• SARA /I M'CARTY:
. . • - • Laurel St.; Deriding.
.
Ce'rtificate.of Rev:George .Printz • of Reading..
. LET 61 tit CO. -I have been knffering.,iiith cough and
ioreness Of - the chest all winter.' I am entirely. re
lieved of the soreneas; the, cough is much better.; the.
'Bronchial tubes were cOmptetely . clogged with matter;
-he Extene has cleaned them out entirely.. Ihave
used three bottles, and can aordintly „recommend it for
linty affection' of the chest. GEORGE PRINTE, •
THE HISTORY OF.T.tik
•VitnnsAania pm* Coq
Is now Beady for Delivery $o Solneribers
It contains a complete record of thtigallent organize
Lion and of the different Companim Regiments: and
Bripules, giving graphic -descriptions of their ',Rive
ditiouß, Marches, Skirmishes and Battles,.together with
biographical sketches of Officers and personal RecOrds
of each private - ,dtiring his term of service--compiled
from )FFICLkL REPORTS and other Documents. by
It is in one iolamei octavo t2ti.a.p4es, . and- Is ere
gaudy Illustrated by • ' ~ ^ l , -; • • •
STEEL ENGRAVINGS . •
of Governor CURTIN, Gem MEADE, MeCALL. and
the lamented REYNOLDS, and by a P of the
vicinity of-Richmond showing the route of march:and
the battim in which the RE.4ERVES were.engaged in
the Seven days , fight • :and la neatly.printed ou good
-paper and handsomely.boundiri black cloth and library
leather.-_. It is sold only by Subscription. • price
?row this - ante, $4 30 in Cloth; in Library
• Leather Style, $3. Bent by, mail free or pixtager
on receipt.ef price. - • • •
Active and. responsible puttee.,-esiring to canvas, -
for this popular and attractive History, win make
_ap
plication with written recommendations to ' ' •
ELI ALS .13)111 Ilia- Sr - 00.; publivaert.
Lancaster, April 5, *as; , : 14.1 m .. • -
Cons m ption Curable,
NEVER I..!4:”
ASTIOIA
CONSITAIPTIQN
Franklin street, Reading.
March 18. 184
April 29,
History Crowns-the Brave,
The Publishers Respectfully An-
flounce that
J. R. sirruga,
WILLIARIE FRICK - 4/c CO.,
SEEP :AND BOAT BUILDERS,
CHESTER, PA.. .
rfave'6Mstsietly on Mind MST-CIAO BOATS fOi
sale, and are ready to build tirst-claqslaata and Barges
at the shortest notice.,:
A
A number of Caulkers and Boat Bail ra are wanted,
to o-bom good wages and constant employment will, be
given. -
They are also_ prepared to trail?. at the shortest no- -
tine; (*AL and DRIFT LARS — , for • all lands of
mining operations. - • '64.-31-11 .
..011:RAP; .. GOOD ROOFING: - • *. .
ABOUT HALF 11133--- . PRICE - arm
WARREN'S GENUINE VEIIIII,EROOPIN6 ie now
need wore than any other hied. lt-la -both' Fire - and
Water Proof, an will - nail/tar-two On r 0063,, while ,it
cone only aboutt Alan price of Thle : 1'9(414 :le.
put tin by the anbecribersod attort - notice::-,_
.HANNAN , * DrPIRAIN, Penteetile.
It cannot be put on rooDepitrifing over, itinchee the foot . - It can he put `on ffati Itennanny::. : - '
Mardtlfr l W: -
.4
I .1
51Extrr,a • mad: allivitnit
• eigiirs rce'sule itARSELER'S;
opiiiite.l.6ine Potavll, Pa.
Aprl Le
• < . /D.
,- •
•".."41.z'PA,
, 4j ' l2
IftiiNVA •-• ' tiltlVAlrg SAUS:
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Sti.abf t
r ity ThotripeoV
.FrALltmoix „ .
- ILlRDlWAllirfirato
: TtliffeleS'iiii •
C mlizz 01641312 4311 ) MAzitur.iViles 4c4;titifi'
JanTIRTJ% •
si.
-
~EB
3ticurNE AND Formargit it.. -
NI - .11. Corea
sad PANN,Im4•No. T 1 SOU ,
Ingot 03 PPer•.... ; Foundry, INclogs,
!Liget Brass; Die; 815
" Yel4 ... a ‘ VIM, •
- Pig - lint f isir fro* -
Bar Tin; y .. skeet , ' Old Mutate, . '
Pig icadt '... Sheet Zinc, Old Copper,'
Bar im 414 %, Steel, - Oid Brass,
Spelter, . & wa x, - pid Lei* Ar...are.
Aniinton.l % Crucibles,
'Aim and . %Wild-Una' MU:MAW . eald Bleat
am .'llP.Toole, and StemsEngkies; boneht and'sold:
Articles at every. - by Madam;
Fats and Foundrymeni Intracr. - ' -
Cash paid for Scrap IsonOlNd Rills. and all lin& of
March 'n;
.. . . .
p_ip
Eiti;:E WEANERT dc CO." .Succg.
•-s , *or* to Henry - Rosie .
nitartets, takelehie' to
recommend to the public their lately undOrtuken buei
mess.. - They hare constantly on 'hand .n large assort:-
meat of
Fresh 'vegetables, • -
Stith as 'Cabbage, oliid. &e., now in this season o
scarce to be had. They have also . ' • '
Slrotatoes, , . • . •
sweet Potatoes; • .:
• Bennis,-
• - • . Lentil*: '
Apples,
.
-• : Banana's; •'• - •
Antlmtinv 'other articles, just as you Wish to have them .
There is also to be had . _ : , •
.„
Apples. Cherries. liaising. Peaches:Mins, Grapes, &c.,
which they will Sell at the lowest prices AL4o,,
: • . Sardines, - •• . I
Pickled Fruits, from all parts of the world, tp widen
they would especially direct the attention of the'pnblie.
They have jest received a large stock of . •
.•
SAviss and -Liatbertrer
Which they w.Mld reeoMinend to Tavern Keeycrstind
others: Come - and try•our.'gOods: hefore• buying else
:where. - . --" . gEO. WERNERI & CO.
IMPORTANT
INVALIDS!
•
.IRON -IN THE BLOOD, .••••••
rit• is well known to the medicalprofeSsion that
IRON is tbe.vital Principie . ar Life Elenientof the
-blood/. ThiS Li derived chieltAtkm. the no. we
eat ; but if the fiNd is- not properly:cligested, or
if, froth any cause whatever,- the necessary quari
tity of. iron is not taken 'into. the 'circulation; or
bectimes reduced; the whole system:Rigors. The
',had blood Will irritate the heart, will'elog up the
lungs; Willstupelv the brain; will 01i:sin - mt the
liv
er, and will send its dis'e'ase-prodtteing . elements
to - all:parte . of the system, std every one Will flut
ter in whatever organ may be iiredispo:sed to dis-
The grent_valtio of -
Iron' as a Illfedicitie
Is well known and. acknowledged by medical'
men. The dillieulty has been to obtain such a!
preparation of it as will'enter the 'circulation and
assimilate at once with -the blood. This point,
saYs Dr. Hayes, Moßsaelmsettslitato Chemist, hay
been attained in the .Peittvian,pyrup, by egmbibiL
tiou in - a .way.befOrO..unknown.
The reritrhaur Syrup • •
Is a'PROTE,CTEDSoIution.Of the PiIDTOXITiEI
Or 11ta.5.4., A SEW, DiScovnitY Iv . anwiersn• that
strikes at the: Moot of 'Disease by supplylig-; the
•bloods with'its Altai 'Priiicriple . (Jr Life
Iron.. . • . • • :
The Peruvian 'Syrup
. . . .
. _
.. .. , . .
Cures Dyspepsia; Liver Complaint, Dropsy,Veyer
• -, and Ague; Loes.of Energy,. Low Spirits. ..! •
.. . . . . ..
The 'Peruvian Syrup,. • .-,
. . .
. .
..
InfuseS strength, rigor, and naw life into the..4B
- tern, and builds. up au ".trou Conitituticiu.'
• '
: -: The : Petuvian
,Syrup • -,:
Cures -Nervous ..k.tibetionsi Female' Complaints,
and all diseases ofthe kidney's and Bladder.
, The.Peinvian Syrup.
. .
da a SPECIFIC for all .cliseases . originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,.or. aetompailed
by Debility or a Lo* State Of the Syeteni.. ' :
Pninpidets 'cent:tin:lug:certificates of :cures" 'awl
reconamendationelrcill :some of the most eminent
Plivstelans;.Glergytneu and -otlierB, will, be 14etat
FliEli.l..to any .address. . " • • •
Weliefeet a. few - of the nstnes to slimy the char ,
acter eCteistintenials :
John E. Williams,
President of the•ltetrogolitau Bank, N. .Y
Rev. Abel Stevens,
• Lat,i3 AdvoCat4 &"JOurnaf.
... • •
- :Editor;Now York Ohronicki.- - 1
•
Rev." John Pi,erpent, • Lewis Johnson; M. D.
Warren Burton, - Roswell Kinney. M. D.
"- Arthur, B. Fuller, • S. Kendall', M.. D.'
". Garden Robbins, .W. R. Chisholm, M. D.
" - .liyivanus Cobb, —' • Francis Dana.. M. 1). •,
." ' T. Starr King', Jeremiah Stone, ,M., D:
" Ephraim . Nute,jX., ' Jose Antonio Sanches!,X.D
" • Joseph H. Clincn,. A. A. Hayes; M . D. ~,
." Henry Upham,- • Abraham Wendell;D.
``.
He
`•. Chilton, M.l). •
:" John - W. Olmstead, • H; E. l intiey, lA. D.
Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO,:, exclusively for J.
NSMO itrw No. 491 Broadway, New-York.
_ Ur:Sold by all Drukgists. -• . - • . •
. .
Iteddin g's Russia Salve !..
FOETY :YEARS' EXPERIENCE •
Has fully established the superiority of - - •
• -
1 - tEnDING'S.- . •
• 'RUSSIA. :SALVE
.
Over 81i other_healing preparations. :
It cures, 'all _kinds. of. Mores:- Cuts, Scalds,
Barns, Bella, Ulcers, Salt Ebettm, 'Err.
iipelas, Sties, Piles , 'Corns, Sore
Sore Eyes; like., drc.,:rentOring the Pain at
once, and red aciagthe most isnigry louring
Swellings - and loilamtnatioirtnt ifs by
* . ONLY. 25 CENTS A BOB:
J. P. IIiNSMORB, No 491 Broadway, New tork.
8. , W. FOWLS & CO., Isio. 18 Tremont St.„'Boston.
And by all Druggists..
July 16,.,56.4. : • , • 29-Iy-eow
ManhoodlloW LOSt l . •11 . 6 W •ReiliCired 4 ' •
• 6
.6 • 'Just published, a new edition: o r Dr.
• CalrerwelPs. • Celebrated
any on the radiear'eure f without mell-••
'•• ichm) •of SIMILLATOILVIOLL. or, seminal
.Weakness, Involuntaryl Seminal,. Looms. Irarorriow,
Mental and Physical Incapacity. - Impedimenta to Mar
riage.-etc.r aim Coserimnor..Ertursr, and Firs, in
duced by self-indulgence or sexual , extravagance. •
tar. Price, lariticaledfnrelope.. only-6 cents:
The celebrated author in this•admlrable essay clearly
demonstratetiorrora a thirty year's' successful practice,
that - theseliutning's .censetlueata: Sell=ribuse ;:kiay.be:
radically . cured without the •dangerotis use 'of internal:
medicine-ala rtolicatlMll`of•-thelm-railncing out
a mode of entreat onoe airiMlC:'eertabi: -- and - 'effectual,
by meana,of , which every. sufferer, no matter what- hie!
corrilElo - RMay he, ;inti. mirr:bEntaorperiplY4alvii*.
arcryti
thi;k aro l s , of every
*nth pfd ortrylmiMiisllialtind..:r. •
Sent undeneesla. k Plain envelope, wsda
reatVain; Mi./reef oalcterWoraSho r u ed p*
Addossi the publishers . : • 'CHAS: J. E.E
k
147 n•wery, New York, Post pnice box 4,586.
.!Tak. 21.!0‘41111Miaii
Diiii4l Fruit.
TO ALL
Rev. P. Church,
.. 17 .
. s°llliefillialle:rafloorlheldili 'thirantilerthaliall
;',,;- to offer ids friirmahosale,,- Said:WWl* Wm,
H ' -:S IV VV I W; Vaira rd i tVel " T e i ,' iirAi w lts
statdostlitridetia eassteati - "The Farna criAiiiPsabout•
rill-aensiyesirlintalkmill - sinitiliteen - tmdef i good: . W
zalissoll - hrioodlid - *elk s&pt.-
A44ll.lositlietszhos,sztgitodbeing we ll slater._
# zia
3. opoahl esabeitrie of th eilloest-grashig farms in the •
:•<. . - TheandidiareTwo Dwr. ll ing 'Tlinisos. olio,
.. .
y wed.Gnilia Sim : one Cow Bath for Stabling
1.,. Catthelpi,Botests and Stable; and large 'Ad
-- *lam. OpIR OIICHARD.—It is also iiill jal.
feitees.:azikag seresid hundred , rods of stone -
wall ism it ; is oititeilly idestea ,- two mad' c/rltg
•at dgigiurrles Deer the - buildings. ' • There Is - a
Climb incTScholl lionse on the preminiuk. and null
'meetly - a Post legline was kept at the place kiisixteen
rad*. kr is Nrkilit INIS Bar MAW= IN TEM STA= '.
It, is .siltwthet a desh'able property: and wanes
having money to Wrest in real estate would do well to
call on the gilbscriber and.view the premises. Any one
desiring fulfils information can call on or address the
Editor of the. Pittson Gazette, or
__ RUFUS CARVER, _
- Wyomitig, Lnzerne Co., ra...
ra!Astgg - Feat_ BAIrA.
Jan. 14, '65
Welt valuable FARM and pleasant
eoestry residence, situate in Bast Hanover Town.
shin. Lebanon county, Pa., on the Jonestown and Har
rishorg road. one.half amile West of Mt. Nebo, eon
...etaining about 83. Acres. Abont,l acres"i
is Woodland, the remainder being wader
. good cultivation , w.:l, fenced, and - the soil
well adapted to the different crops' generally raised in
thissectiori.. The buildings (neatly new) area BRICK
HOUSIr., BANK BARN, large Hay Barn, and other out
buildings. There is an orchard of young bearing trees,
with an additioi3 of others lately set, out. =Line preini
:tea, A Well, with Pnmp, is .at the house; also 'run
ning water in . most of the, fields. • '
For further particulars, -apply by letter or in person
to the subscriber, !Al the premises . P. 0, address. ONo.
- ' . THOS. P.: mulart.
East .Hattover TP., Aug 27,.63. .364 .
BROWNI.NG'S
E - X.CELSIOR
. •COFFEE'.
,Whilzit trying , Coffee of all the various brands.'
Remember. .!•BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR"--...at the
. bend it stands: - • • - , ' . •
Tru, jr , s'zior like others that are ' `'S'OLD - EVERY
' . ,
A little stretch, we all do know, good goods will easily
Lear:. -
;Bat a stretch like this"solit evaryCrhe‘en—li vett'
. •
•
apt to tear.) • • - •
- Now; I can safely say. - without any hesitation.
There's none_ lifre. "BROWNING'S. EXCELSIOR , ' in
this etiliglitened nation.-
Skilled chemists have Out round a Coffee from any store
Possessing the same ingredients as "Eros/Mails
NM. is there any one., in or nut of the Cone trade, •
Who 'mows' the'articles from which
.`,93.rowning's.ft
celsiores• made. • . . _
I'm'toki made from barley, rye , wheat,- berms, an. 4
Name a thousand other thint , 7—hut the., REMIT ONE
. you please. .. • • . .
But with the; Coffee-men'l will not hold contention •
For the trimly, many things! they say—too numerous to
mention.
hilst they , re engaged in ruining round-, from store to
To learn the Current w olesale Jere qt. ”Browning's
. _ . .. . .
Excelsior." .• . • • . . .
. . .
. .
Some who know my . Coffee gives perfect satisfaction.
Have formed *a plan by which they hope to cause a quick
-The ease—niS with a few : no doubt 'twill 'be more—
To namelheir Cotfeeafter,mine, (BROWNENG'S).,EX-:
.Some say - their's the only brand that wilretand a rea ly
test.
Now, try a littleofjbem all—see which yon like the
Three years havepassed away'stnee I first sold a store:
Never have I-in your paper advertised before
Nor Iseult] I now, or ever convent to publish
If liketu
soe used, by 4.everylx*y,” everywhere,".
in "every Stole:. -
A trade-like this Ido not wish; -theorders I could not
The factory all Jersey's land would take—leave not a
foot to till.
My trade is not so very :large; gill I think I have my
• share; ,
But, reader,' von may rest- assured, 'tis NOT SOLD
' EVERYWHERE: , • •
Manpfnetured and car Nair by the writer,
GEORGE . L. BROWNING,
No: 20
Market street, Camden, N. J.
ThisTtniiie is not. composed , poisonous drugs, it
'contains nothing Olcterions: many
,persons nse this
Coffee that vainiot nee. 0:16. pure coffee t it takes but tine
.. atal dbitlf — ouuceS to make aluart of good strong cof
fee, that tieing jut one-half the quantity that it takes
of Java coffee, and-always lesS thatione-half the price:
RETAir.,. ISEALERS may purchase it in lesli quanti
ties than tsp. groats at my prices from the .Wholesale
Groeert
• ...
IX - Orden? by mail from Wholesale Dealers prompt.
ly attended to,
Feb. 11. 'O.
• •
LAW BOOKS. ..-
PIIRDON'S.DIGEST-latest edition. '•
•
DUNLOP'S LAWS -OF. THE UNITED STATES;
WHARTON'S AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW. -
LAW OF' HOMICIDE.'
"'" PRECEDENTS OP INDICTMENTS L
PLEAS. • _
t. BOUVIER'S LAW 'DICTIONARY. .
, SHARWOOD'S AMERICAN BLACKSTONE.
SEDGWICR ON STATUTORY. AND CONSTITU
TIONAL LAW. • - • •• :.
ROBER'PS DIGEST OF'BRITISH STATUTES. -
- DUANE ON THE ROAD. LAWS. • •.
DUANE'S LANDLORD AND'TENANT.
• DUNLAP'S'BOOK OF FORMS. • . . : •
'GRA'iDON'S FORMS. . • .
. SMITH'S. ELEMENTS OF THE'LAW. •••
BINN'S JUSTICE.
WELL'S LAWY4R. AND U. S. FORM BOOK.
TOWNSHIP AND Locas.,...LAws• ON PENNSYL
VANIA. . .
HOLMES'S.AMERICAN STATESMAN. '•
RULES. OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COURTS. .
For sale 8 B. HANNAN'S
Stationery Sto ic .
• . BStationery. .
Encimrage
- CIIARLE'S KEILBER,
. MANUFACIVREZ or
-
SALAMANDER :SAFES • •
. .
... . Secontt.St., Pottsv illei • •
...
•--- , • • -
Annoiince,.W the b usiness cOmmtmity, of this
and the adjoining. mantles, that he rnanufaC.,.- trs
tares:SA TAMAN DER, *SABI:SuI all sizes and 111 g
kinds, warranted Fire-proof, which, in point of •
werituinnship Mid !Witt, will compare with. those '.ob
taine.(l from any other establishment in the country.-
13e alWaYs keeps safes on hand forsale, Mid ivill . make
them any size, for Banking and - other Pablic'lnstitu-
Mons, as cheap, if, not cheaperthan they can be obtained
from abroad. - . 2 . • . • •
• . He refers to Benjamin Haywood; George Bright, Thee.
Cooch and A. Henderson, •of this 'Borough, who have
• his Safes in use. . •., • (June 13; '63.-24-tf
.
. Dec.l7, , ii-t.' - • . ' . ' . - -.•. 51-ly :
I\ - 11ENVA t 11C, CAP AND.
,
The undersigned respectfully - inform-
.the citizens of
itPotti , tille and' vicinity, that they have
taken and 'refitted the Store in Centre
street, "above Mahantongo. West • side, -ti t
where they will keep cimstantly on hand a large and
choice stock of HATS; CAPS.aud STRAW GOODS, and
' fine. assortment of- FURS, - which they will sell on
reavonable terms. • The patronage of the public - is so
licited. •
IMr Hate and Caps.miule-to order on the shortesttaw
. • S. M. 711.ORTTSIER.,
- . J.. A. GILMOUR.
- Pottsville, Jane -4, 1364. 23-
..
. . .
.E 8 'The rolipmeriber
Al i h r : r re l .n7L l4 rEir the .— Boston Gum Belting
Factory, and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices,
ail sizes;,kinda and lengths_, I3eltaof greater thickness
than those kepton hand mde to order, at the shortest
uptice.,•as his Orders for Colliery pnrposeii have the pre
ference.* the Mill.. Alsu Steam Packing of . every de
scription, Blasting Paper by the. single, or, ten reamif,:
or by'theton, at manufacturers'. prices.
SAFETY LAMPS, of the most approved patterns,.
made of inspected Government Wire, by the single doz.
- n, or hundred. Wire Guazes; Wire by the roll or yard
lays for sale by • „ B. BANNAN.
' April 23, '64, • • • • • .
NEW CASH PSTORE.--Just opened at
• the stand lately °tenni/A . l4y Cen.
tre street, nearly opposit:i Market, a New Dry Goods,
Grocery anti.. Provision Store, in which will be kept
'constantly. on hand Choice 'stock. Of *Gkioda . in that
line. .Also, Queensware, Flodr and t'eed..tc,
.. The nuderidgned.. hopes by - - strict attention to broil
to.resii.'e a fair share of the public patronage.
• • - -* . ROBERT A.,GLOVER.
Pottsville, October 29,. , 64. • . • 44-tt
f t ii.ENDARS.A. new. sand- bennitiful
Calendar,giviuk the months; drtyp and date; suita
ble for Offices, Depotai &c. -It requiresno altering. and
is, balact, a perpetual Almanac and perfect TIME
KEEPER- Price $25. Call and see them
'•. • R. C. pItEEN, 'Watchmaker; •
April 16. - '64...-16:trY.• -Centre L. I'o.tt,tiville
-MECCA . LURRICA'I.INO OIL.
.I[IIIWV RECEIVED o lot of• GENUINE
••IVir , cea Lubricating Oil—the beet: CLIBAI' OIL in
the market tor Laricatink, purposes-,for PALiC whole
sale at.manufacturers prim. by BANNAN.
Also, Pure Winter. Blenched Whale 011, the quality
of which we warrant, at the lowest
,"wholesale, New,
Bedford . - '
UK144111 GARDEN' SEE DSI.--Yecitre
them in Tinic.»The - subscriber is now receiv
ing ins stock of Fresh Garden Seeds. As many Seeds
are scaree, we would' advise Truckmen who de
sire to mud:L.l,9e Seeds in - quantities, to 'send in their
ordernavonce, - to secure what they want in time
. 8.. BANNAN. "
, .
.
(MOCKS oulLocgs:.'-CLOCKS
A large stock of eight day and thirty hoiir clocks, In
every variety of style, for sale cheap, by
• .R. C. GREEN,
Watchmaker and Jew eler; Centre Street; Pottsville,
December 12.'63 • '
TROXELL
ts Closing off' his Stook of
Crockery, Glassware I &c,,
At Gamut', Reduced Rates to stilt the
NOW IS THE TIIIE TO BUT CHEAP:
STORE ROOM, uENTRE STREET, OPPOSITE
MORTJMER ROUSE, PorriwiLLE, Pw
1110.1t4T11141S PRESENTII..FINEALO.
SORTMENT OF SILVER '
seeh as: oyster tureens, butter dishes,. Cake. tomkets,
castors, fruit dishes, mugs, &c. .Also, a well selected
stock of silver knives., forks, spoona, cake knive, pie
knives, ladles, napkin rings; 'and every article of table
cutlery—for sale cheap, by . MEWS;
Watchmaker and jeweler, Centre' titreet, Pottsville.
New Greengrocer's Store,
KEPT BY mitS. ritOsT,
Market s, kfl-hand side,nezi door beieno Elines
• . _
Flour and Feed Store.
,-_• • • . •
Nrs. Frost putposea to
:keep on band IL variety o
VEGETABLES.' FLOWERS, FM& - Bce. • She feels
=1 to her friends for their former patronage, and
that it !iii.1 . 1 . :11 unitianed,.by gieing.Ser. an early
call.- • • . • : tApril 9, "
. . ,
a c- STE - 118 1 1- Ace.;. Friieh trona
Ail undeisigrusi now bas 'ears
mroing tegnl rty . tinder:Ms anpervtalcri, froni Bald
mere roPottavMe..which mach here on Thursd" ay
or each week Witlihmtt fist, etc: T/1411111 to
ititioned on the; - aiding o to Ruch Jb Evans`
The . patronage cif p dhs revecthilly naked and
I parantee - to Word. satisfaction, as : ' I ell , the
put tisses myself, Fel Maim trlps'wlth my cars.' ,
GEORGE 11OFFERKAW:
airch 11.'0
Viensei;ritt OtSesses 9 ii , "Fleur Ai Field SlterAe.
-;-The, undersigned bairremoved his Flour sat
Feeiff3tOre from Neorwegiim,au4plird.Streets, to ttia,
corrier,iirMirket Ind William Streets, where
leeetiodlusiirkthottie.storli .mtieles is bls - Unkiiio
a Ana AM "',
,11:13 old Metall4;lld enstordeis sie'respeotraljiilello4-'
ted to'cOutinue their taitrotiage,iiidle the &tend pub
lie will find hie articles A, No. 1, and are invited to give
call. • JOSSIPII D. JONE
14 - 111 2 1- 0 • P-41
GJL NOTE
seariescAltpso
iidesthesieliglittreotedlor
. 001. Fir.lll1 la
17ifilitari , Atkait.ttitatbsSinkAiot .
Penna. ,111.11 b etreet, Waallpiagair,
Pilt - Paaala9a , 7111141 all
,Villitivitg4adarietak.gritW
othimedl;oldters, 1,1111111DP'0111AltOR: ~' -.. Alt
the necoftryinfonaattou gimpy alldrlftsthg as
pyletter or othqati* •=-1' •
1-3 t.
.
"ak'
111.&11iliC.NOTICE.- I.l M l m Is - hereby
made to, bur
crease. the Csoltal &auk Oritie National. Bank of Penn
froin,Voo,ooo to $4$00,000: Ondee
an Act to eStabitalVa System of Free Banking of Penn
sylvania, and to secure the public aust loss from id=
solvency, as per 'act Of Slat Mareb;l36o, and the sever;
alsupplemente thereto. j • .
".:By,order of the Bowl Of Direotorts. . .
C. 11.1)ENGLER, Cashier.
Potherille,:-Junuary . l&03. 9
U114801:11ITION'PARTNILIK•
8.11.111 P . --The• Partnership teretofore ex
isting between the subscribers, ander the firm of. AT
KINS, LANIGAN & hap this 'day been dhs%olved
by mutual:coreent. H. K. Atkins and 0_ 4L- Atkins
will settle all the huAiness pi the late firm,' and con
tinue the busing of rnanufactarin,g Iron - as :hereto
tore at the Peottevi/le Holliieß Mill - ander the
arm of ' . ATKINS BROTHERS.
H K.'ATFMS,.
JAMES LANIGAN,:
C. M. ATKINS.
lfitt
Pottnille, March ‘ . 27, ISGIS
115.11. P PEA L nridersigue,d. Commie
• mlssionr.rs of the County of Schuylkill. here
by give notice to the taxable inhabitants and .others.
owners of property within said County. that Appeals
relating to the Alvat:smenta • and .3filitia Enrollment
made, or the year 1865, will be held for the sevetal.Sor
coughs and Townships of. said County, as follows. to.
. . .
For' the , Township or Schuylkill. at the hense . of
stepheu Ringer, on Saturday, the 6th day of May,'
For the Borough of Minersyille,'at the house of
Weaver, , on Monday, the Sth,day,of May.-
For the Towm4hip of New Castle. at the holm of
Levi Reber, on Tuesday, the 9th dakof May. . • -
For the Township •of FoSter. at the house of Thos . .
Stephens, Ott Wednesday. the VIM day of Iday..
• ~ .For. the Township: of Butler, at the house .of Lewis
Seltzer. otiThursday. the 11th day of May. •
• For theitorough of.Ashiand. at the house.of Mich'l
Horan; on eriday and Saturday, the 12th and 13th days
of
- For the Borough of Pottsville. the Southland North
West waffia, at the Commissioners' Office, on Monday,
the Vith daybf.May.'. ,• ' • -
;Frirthe Ben langh of Ptittm.ille, the Middle and North' ,
East wards, at the l'..4'mrinftisioners' 'Office, on Tuesday,
the 16th clayof May. •
:For the ltorongh of Pala Alto; at the Commissioners'
Office; on Wednesday. the 17th . day of May: - . •••
.. For the Borough of Port Catimn. at the Commission
ers' Office, on Thursday the 18th day:of. May.'
' For the Township of Eitit Norwegian, at thS,Com
missionerw Office, on Friday; thelath day of May:
• For the Township of Norwegian; at the Commission
ers' Office, on Saturday the . 2oth day of, May. . ,
For theTownehip of Cass., at the fixtse.nf Kel4.
ly, on Monday. the 220 day. of May •• - -
- •
For the Townships .of Regins and .Porter,
at the house of Mbses Ureter; - on Tuesday, the 230 day
of May,
For the ToWnship of Uppper Mahantongo. at, the
house:of John W. fielder, on Wednesday, the 24th day
of May.
For the ToWnship of .Eldred, at -the house of John
Wetzel. on Thursday. the 25th day of. May. . • • •
For the' Township of Barry, at- the house of John'
Stengle, on Friday, the 26th day of May.
.'For, the Borough 01 Saint Clair, at the house of Jona,
than Johnson, on Saturday the 2701 day of May. ,
For the Township 01 Mahanoy; at the house of Ney :
mour Wright. on Monday; 'the 99th day-of May.
• Forthe'Eturough of Mahanoy City, at the house. of.
Harrison Derrick, on Tuesday; the :Matt tiny bi'May.'
For,. the Township Of tTniou. at the house' of Daniel
Stauffer: .on Wednesday,' the 31st day of May. •
• -.For the Township, of Rush,- at the house of Israel
Lindner, on 'Thursday.' the.lst day of June. •
• For the Borotigh.orMiddleport, at the house of lien.
ry Kreis, - on Friday, the 20 day, of June... . '
• For tire Township of 'Blythe. at the house of Widow
Kelly, on Saturday, the ad day . ofJune. ' •
For the" Borough of Mount- Carbon, at the Comnlia
shiners' Office, on Monday. the sth do} , of June.-- :
ItttrAll. persons and'corporations, who feel therm.
selves agarived, by the .ASSESSMENT .AND VAI.I.7ATION
01'T.111:1t1.110PERTY. and all persons claiming exerup-•
tions'frian the MiLiTik. ENUOI.NIE'NT; on any' account
whatever, are requested .to attend' at times and
places above'Stated, for redress: No exemptions from
Militia Duty will be • allowed after said - appeals by the
Commissioners. '• • :
CHARLES SPRINGER, 1 _ • •
• ELIJAH W. ZIEGLER, }Commissioners,
• • 'DAVID VOLE'S% .J.
' ATTEST' t F. W. lirmitn.F.. Clerk. •
Omnuivioners• Office, AlAich 1:905
FERTILIZERS.
Agricultural Chemical Co.,'s
CIICEAP FER.TI-LIZEAS
TUE Fertilizers prepared by the Xuricultural Chem
ical Co,. fa. Company chartered by the.: Legislature of
Pennsylvania with a 'capitzl Of $12.50,09,j, have been
: vowed in pruCtice to be the cheapest, most profitable
and best, for the Fariner, Gardener andiornit-growet,
of all concentrated manures now Offered iliallYTUarkCt.
.Tll6 CoMolly's list embraces the following:
.
TABTJtETT
Thin Fertilizer is composed
Ls (4 :night soil Cud. the fer
tilizing elements-, of urine,- combined chemically and
mechanically - with other valuable fertilizing vg.ints and
absorlientS. : •
It is reduced to a pulverulent cOndition : "ready for,
immediate use, and.withriut loss. of its highly nitroge
nous fertilizing properties. - • • • . ••
•
Its univemfamplicability to all.crops and soils. and
its durability and active qualities, are • well kniwn to
be all' that agriculturists can desire.,
PSIOE /530 Mt TON. . • • •
CHEMICAL COMPOST This
Fertil
izer is largely composed , Of animal" matter. inch as
meat, bone, fish, leather, hair-and wool. together Witli
chemicals and , inorganic fertilizers, which decompose
theimass,. and retain the nitrogenous elements.- •• •
.It Is a verytraluable fertilizer. for - field crops gener
-ally, and especially for potatoes, and garden parposes:
Its-excellent qualities, strength and Cheapness, have
mad 6 it very popular-with all who have used it.
, ; Pattiz $4O ratt Tots. •• . • . • ;
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER,
.
THIS highly
,phosphatic fertilizer hi Particularly
adapted for the cultivation of .trees,' fruits, lawns and
dowers.- -1t will promote-a very ,vigorous' and healthy.
growth.or wood and fruit, and largely Increase The
qtututity and -purfect • the maturity of the fruit.--:
For"hot-home and household . plants • and flowers, it
-will be found an indispeneable, article •to secure their
greatest perfection. It wilt preient and ctirediseased
conditions of the each and grape. and is excellent fur
grasaand lawbs: .
•-lt is composed of finch elements as make it adapted
to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils.
. The formula or method of combining. its conentueut
fertilizing ingredienti have received the highest appro
val of eminentehemists and scientitic•agricultarists. _
Pales „VtO'rra Toa. ' • •• • • ;
PHOSPHATE OF LIVE. A T g li ri!
cultural C,hemical CoinpanY:niatinfacture a•Phnspliate
of Lime In accordance with a new and valuable formula
by which a very superior article is prodUced,• so as: t o
be afforded at a less price than, other manufacturers
charge. :Practical tests have proved thatits value, as
a fertilizer. is equal to the beat Phesphate . of Lime in
the market. • , • • , - .
Pules $65 pia Toy . . .
TERMS . CASII. All Orders of a Tan or more.
will he: delivered:at the Railroad Stations .and the
Wharves of Shipment, • free- of 'cartage. Cartage will
be thawed on all orders of. 6 barrels,or../ess..
, .
' One dollar pei- -Ton allowance: -for outage will-he
made, on altsales delivered at the Works of theCom
pony, on. Cana l. Wharf.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S WORKS
• t. . CANAL WHARF, oa TIIE DELAWARE.
1 • .
Office 414 dri:lt - Ph _Pa. ,
. ' r . • It. B. FlTTS;•General Agent.
. .
The :COmPany's Pamphlet Circalar.. eMbracing full
direetions.fer using the above Nei tilizers, sent !ry mall,
ree,.when request.ed.• ..March 11.465.-1114 m
BA.UGH'S
RAW BONE • •
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
BAUGH & SONS,
MANUFACTURERSAND . ,PROPRIETO.RS, •
Store No. 20 Couth Delair:ire .Avenue
PIIILADELPHLk. - , •
. To 'the farmers of Penn Sylvania; New Jersen*Delti-
Ware, and Maryland, linugh , s Haw Bone rho*.
vibrate. is not a now•name. he great efficiency as a
Fertilizer,' forall crops, has.been.for years -past • practi
.cally denoted by them in its cimtinued use.. We want
no better assnranee'orthe hid' appreciation . in which
it is held by 'Agriculturists than the fact. of so constant
=lncrease in the demand, from. year, to year, .as our
article has enjoyed, and .it has been onr main object to
render it, in every respect; worthy of such:a favorable
Is order to give.greaterfacility in the application of
the Raw BeuelPhoisphato. *a . have, since the
test season, succeeded in making it so fine and uniform,
as to be capable of Farmers will find this-an.
important advantage.".
The. facilities: for' the.. manufacture of the • Raw
Boni+ Phopiptente are now very complete, and we
can fill large - orders - with. promptness ; but- it is desira
ble-that. all orders should lie sent in as early tut the sea
son as 'possible. . • • . , • .
1 -It is packed in bads and bariels, :and may be - had of
any regular dealer in:Fertilizers, fta. whom we advise
all farmers to apply, or of-the sole manufacturers,
11AEGMILAz SON, :•.-. . .
. .
- No: 20 South Delaware **ewe, •
. PITILADELPIirk.
PP - The hlghest roarketlirice paid for Bones.
25,..115. • . . • • 4-3nios
IVIOKO PIIILLIPS'
GENUINE IMPROVED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
'FOR SALE AT
HAIEFACTIREII.B , DEPOT,. "
, •
No; 31 North Front St., between - !Market
• • & Arch Ste., PIIIII.,ADE
And Xo. firmly's Wharf,* Baltimore,
The Subscriber begs leave to inform. Dealers . and
Consume that he is now prepared to famish Mono.
Pumues• GENUINE IMPROVEM Syria VI.I6BIIIATE Or
LIME, in any quantities. • •
The universal satisfaction this article has given dur-.
ing the past four yeam, has se increased the demand
that have been compelled to greatly enlarge. my ca
pacity fdi Its manufacture, and now trust that I will be
able ton all orders daring the season. 'Yet' my . itile
leflidcomefirst served.', .
Discoan!, to Dealers. - •
lirosto Punta: twos, - •
Sale Proprietor Manufacturer.
. Jan. 2S, 'OS : '
TO °ATOM - ERB 4 BUILDERS,
The Sehuylitilll County
~
Lumber ..& Manufacturing Co,
Bays on hand at their extensive establishment, on
Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind
and description, which` they can supply to Operators,
Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be ,
bought elsewhere. They are also ready to 'supply, l
through the:meatus of their extensive business and la
bor saving - Machines manufactured articles in their line
at a savirit of 25 per cent. on former cost. t
Their large workshops have been in successful opera -1
Lion for the past year, turning out , iraat quantities of I
Beers, Window Frames,
Saab, Panel 'Work,.
Moulding!, Bedonnsia,
• Blinds, Banastefs, 1
And all kinds of grazed, Paneled imd Turned Work.
which they have constantly on hand. They are readyi
to exe"ute orders at the shortest. notiee, for any quanti
ty or quality of sawed , or manufactured stuff. I
Dry and green 'Hemlock of all hind% for building ,
purposes 'Oak. Maple, Poplar, aair,.planit and scant-
ing ,boards= Chem, Walnut, liathogany. Ale., Rie eabi. I,
net. wotir.: White and Yellow Pint i.ds for flocftg,
raw made to order ; White Pine plink. 3 , 1 3‘02,_ MI,
IX, X, and 3f inch' praieValways ready . ;. idso, pia:4 4 l .
beams, rails, ecantlinlfs,poSPl, 111441 4 % 1 1. 11413, 11141:11 4
Issas, pellbigs, ac.:&e.—
rirßills of sawed staff and everything la their Una
on band or to order, at the shartan aotise.
rottseills, Marsh 20, Id for
T P ILABELNCIA.:
_• .
.1131‘D tOTR,TAXLOR"& BROWN,
ARTISTS. -AHD I":HOTOEIRAMIERS;
rio . . - els * F a 914 Cheat it 10E444 ' ". 1
. . .
4tYkEEnrIIPER,:'
a
piffle; PIEULADELPIIIjA,
,-,llllitsviicrivarat and Drati*tnNZATCHES. Poor
Stitan'- &tan Wass, and ,Scrastoir.-SILVER
',I.LATEDWARE., . •
. .
. *,tatcls.
- inisker and 'Jeweler. - No: 14llge"
'-'I , TorthfiRCIOND Street, corner tit <bar , :
ry. PHILADELPHIA: An assortment
q r WATCHES. JEWE'LRYSTLVIKit nd 'PLATED
• WARE.ettnatantly on band. Imitable or- HOLIDAY•
'PRESENTS. par Repairing of Wat and Jewelry
'promptly attended to. (Dec -451.49 m
M. • WARCEIEI;,
...CIO Cabinet Ware Roonno • and Hanalkeory,.
2a6 . 1301:101-tir&CONTi
•
• . Philadelphia.
.. . •
• N. B. Persona going to the City will and .it to their
'advent" to 'Call and examine the stock. D. JIL.S.
GEORGE • A. ± WARDER . ,
*TUCK BROKER,' • .
111 S t-2 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
: Particular attention given to the sale and intrchase of
stock= strictly on commission: Refers to JOHN SHIP
PEA Trq . ALFRED LAWTON. and ORO. BRIGHT,
Pottiodlle. Pti. • March IL: 'Q.-104W J
OS. B .: DIABMUALLi
"
. •
SHIP. CILLIDLER AND CROCER,
404 South Dettiware Avenue,
PERLADELPERA
Fr." Rope of all kinds, Oakum, Tar.' Pitch, Painter,
Paint 0118, and Black Varnish, furnished in quan
tities at the lowest rates.
;Philadelphia; August 1,.1'63.
•
'BLINDS .AND
. • 8.• . . j. WILLIAMS.-
1164. Sixth Si.,
VENITIAN 131,INDS A.sn WINDOW-SHADES.
The LARGEST and FINSST assortment" in the city, at
the LOWEST eAsu nurrs. . - .
STORE.SHADES 311 DE AND LETTERED.,
April 1, '65.'
CHAIN MAN‘TACTURER.
Wagon, Harness and Ship Chains
OF. EVERT DES.CRIPTION AND SIZE .
• ' • • • •
Also superior Flat:eh:an for Coal Mine's,. a' ram ble
which can be seen at the Duncan. Colliery, near Potts
• Orders proMptli attended toi and made at the,low
est cash prices. • Addreps,
WI L LI A"(
CRAIN WORKS.' OERMANTOWN AVEN't.'E aboTe
• 6Da,Philadelpisis!. • . April 15, '0. = 16-am• •
GARPDIrt§ AND • OIL - CLOTHN...-P.
11 - 013011..1n....t CO., Would invite, the attention
of housekeepers and Country Merchant,. to, their Neil,
.Stiritaz Styles . • .
CAIIPE,,TIINTGS, •
edyisistlug of Txpeary. BrueBels, Three-Ply, Ingrain,Mary atrat.titnir CATIPETEStIB.,
AIeu, , WINDOW SHARES. in great variety. OIL
CLOTH. CANTON and .COCGANATTING, '*Arr.s,
HAG CADPET.'&c.,*..
• PIIIINEAIS 110 Call; Jr.. Co.,
•Nn 508 N. SECOND Street, above Noble. BRANC4
STORE. S. W. Corner Eighth sod Spring Garden
Streets, PHILADELPHIA. P. HOCGIL
March 10-lot
GOODS. GREATLY REDUCED.! ! !
The Time
. to BUY ham COIVE
I. Splendid . Stink of Goods just Opened ! ! !
We have held. off buying until prices went right
eown and then stepped In and bought freely; and now
we are prepared to.SELL COMPSI - LkTINTELY CHEAP
Black Silks, Plaln'Silks, in all colors. Wool Die
•Lainew, . in. all colors, Figured DeLnincis, and:
Calicoes, Bean - War: Plaid Goods, Lineas and
Muslims, grados; Canninieres and Cloths,
Flannel., 'eickinga!, Checks, Gingham's,
Ae.. • !Malvin,' Mk t 3,• Handkerchiefs,
Veils, &c., Mareelles, Sw . d other' thin and bard
MUsLLNS,...t.n... at .
• . - .-.:THORNLEV ar.
Cor..F.II4IITIIS; SPRING GARDEN Sta.;
. •
March '25. '65, - 12-3tu. '
MILLINERY GOODS -
BRooKs & • ROSEN IKE 01,
WHOLESALE DEALERS. No. 4131. MARKET
•
North . • . • -
Rave now open their handsome. Variety- of RIBBONS,
-BONNET MA TER LA LS„ • STRAW A FANCY:A-lON
NETS, LADIES' it. MISSES' HATS,. FLOWERS,' RU
CHES, LACES, and all other articles required by the
Ali II i Tirade
' By king experience and strict attention to their branch
of.nusinesi exclu.sively, we flatter ourselvei that.we
Can otter inducements. in variety. styles, quality - and
moderate nricesnot everywhere to be found; The
attention of MILLINE R S , -and MERCHANTS 'is re
spectrally- solicited„' , •.
l'arlieular attention paid to filling Orders
March 11, 415. . ' -10-3 m
• PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
FOR T - HE MILLION!!!
At Reduced Prices.
Photograph Albums . sent by mail, postage paid, upon
receipt of prieei autiexed.- viz :
Bolding 100 Picturek. French Morocco, Alto' RelievO,
two ornathental clasps $3 00
Bolding 00 Pictnresi`,,French Morocco, Aptique. . •
two ortfatntattal • claktei" - ... 300
Bolding 30 Pictures,. French Morocco, Antique,
clasped ' ' 200
Elohltug 24 Pictures, Bound. in Pocket-Book Fortu, :
Morocco 1 00
'olding 12 Pictures, Bound In Pocket-Book Forin;
MoroccO' •• - • ' • •
... . , . . .
Various,other styles equally .low. Catalogues sent
gratis.- 'Address, . BURLOCK st'BRO.,
Booksellers. t Stationers, No. 126 N.'9tn- St., Philads.
March 25, '55. - .
, .. -12-gin
BEST WHITE LEAD ! BEST. ZLNO!
, • . - Pure Liberty Lettd,
Unsurpassed for WIMP:NESS, FlZilr. GLOSS, DCLABILITY,
,FITaIiiESS and EN-END:ENE. of SVISFA6II..
PURE LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to. cover more
'surface for same weight than any other Lead. . . •
.Try it ,ind pott s will hare no other ! . •
PURE LIIBERTY ZINC, selected' ZINC. ground in
'Refined Linseed Oil, unequaled in quality, always the
tattle.
Puie L iberty Ziuc,
Vrstitiorrzn to do inore and.
better work ate given costthan any other. • •
Air Get the best ! '
llanufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT ic COL
OR WORKS. Orders executed promptly by
• .'ZYEGI.EIi 8c SMITH:*. •
• Wholesale Drug, Pain! and Glass healers.
ritP - Store & Office, Na. .137 . North TIIIRD. Street,
PHILADELPHIA. - • •
• March . 4 , • )0-ly
•
• •
•
• - .1.1.1KER
• •
" •• NEW- YORK. 4) 40 0
- CS • • • • • •
Coiner - Washington.
.and ..I§lnrray
rIOIXIALE IDS.ALIIIII lIRST QUALITY' '
risfi s c pßovrsloNs
Orders snitched and faithfully filled- when accom
panied with a remittance or drat class clty'reference
COI/Mal, WHITEFISH, BITTER,
POLLOCK, PORK, ' • CHEESE,
MACKEREL, BEEF, VINEUAR,
'BLUEFISH, lIAMS, - SALT,
SIIADI9 SHOULDERS, ; PAPER,
HERRING, TONd CBS,' .• SNUFF;
SALMON, . LARD, Ace., Sra.
. . ,
'March • 11-3 M
A SAFE STEAM BOILER.
The subscriber is:prepared to .receive orders for the
"HARRISON STEAM BOILER,” in sizes-to, snit pur
chasers.- The Attention of manufaCturers and• others is,
called to this,new Steatni Generator, as combining es
sential advantages in absolute safety from destructive
.explosion, first cost and durability, economy of, fuel,
facility .of cleaning and transportation, dc., &c., not
possessed by any boiler now in (19C.•
These boilers may beseen in daily operation, driving
the' extensive works of Messrs. Wm. Seller' it Co.,
.Sixteenth street and Hamilton street:at S. W. Cattell's
Factory. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tre
mont Mill,-Frankfonl.
JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr.,
♦Vashington Building;
•.
74 S. - THIRD STREET,
Sept. 24, .64.-39-tf.l • . • PIiILADELTiIIIA.
HOPKINS'
• HOOP .SKIRT .ILANITAOTORY, • .
N 0.626 Arch Si., above 6tb, Philadelphia.
IV it olesale-414.Hetail.
The most complete assortment and best quality and
styles of. Ladift.', Misses' and Children's, lloor Sairrrs,
in the City. . Those of "Oen Own Mkge," are gotten
up expressly to meet the wants of Clam mai
Trade.,--einbracing'alt the' new, and - -detirable styles.
.sizes, lengths and size waists. in trail and plain Sitters,
from 19 to 56 springs, from' 5.3 - to 44 inches lone, and
2X, 2,x, 3V, and B}l yards round thebot
tom; making more than a hundred varieties for La=
dies; in Misses' and . Children's SEIRTSwe aro beyond
all competition ;.all that are made by us have ea's:siren
on the kid pads' "Hopkins". Floop Skirt .31anufactory,
No. 628 Arch Street,-Philadelphia," and are warranted
to give satisfaction.. " , • •
itir — Agents for the "NEW FLEXIBLE" SKIRT, the
'moat pliable !loop Skirt made, equal to 13radiers ••Du
plet Eliptic" Skirt, and at much lower prices.
Also, constantly in receipt of . a full assortment of
good Eastern made Skirts which are being-sold at very
low prices: • Kid padded and metalic 'fastened 15
springs 85 cents, 20 springs $1 00, 25 springs $1 15, 30
springs $l , 25and40 springs $1 50.. SKIRTS made to
order, altered and repaired: Teams Casa.—ON K Parse
Oats: For Circular containing Catalogue of styles. -
lengths; sizes and Prices, call at or address by map,
inclosing StamP for PostaAe. ' • •
`ll o Pkines Hoop Skirt Manufactory'. No.
62S Arch Street, Pllll. A DE L
• March IL . `65: '• • In' 3 u , •
COAL IL 'LAMPS.
I beg leave to infprra mj friends Rad the public:en , .
erally that I have commenced tb manufacture of COAL
OIL LAMPS of every deecriptloa and style' of finish,. at
NO. 3S S. second Street, ,
With my present.fseilities Air manufacturing, and a
practical experience of ,thirteen years in. the manage.
ment the lamp business for some of the. largest bon
sea in this country. I flatter. myself that my experience
and knov.ledge w 11 enable me to offer to f - the.pablit
goals not equalled by any In regard to style and
manebip,.end at prim . competing - whit the lowest. rI
shall always endeavor to lead in offering to the pablk
tie'w and useful inventions in oni-line. have' also ta
ken the . wholesale ••agency. for- the •Sale -of GEO.
BROWN & COrh Crtzessawn ifftersc. Tom . -
No. 88 Routh i3ewind
April 29,'65 113 m - ' - • .11-3ris
wAtcuins •.:
A bitie"liscitta Watthe&:-Aiierican,
&OSA and Swlakin Gotdiand Silveri•Sinkle
and Bunting CLOW 'An- emanation la , rez'
spectrally m eo a l t ict er te& IL C. (MEN, •
Watchmaker and wide*. Centro Street,
11 '
0 AlDEits TO . • LET.
• , •
•
OR POLLE,A house in Ple;want R ow ._
9. 21
• f r o .a. y I,..e.THomps„N.
`March 4, 15,
?E‘OfroSALIC...-.A House in Pleasant litow,l t
liabuitongtkittreet.. yoreerma apply. to
Yard] 26; 12-tf L. C. THOMPSON.
rpo GET.--&veral inftlens - on Centre street.
JI, ;dui one on Market street. 'Apply to , •
.... 1
.'March 26,••86.„. 1.2-tf.„ . • . L. C. 71 1, 031•P50N.
• ~
wOw RENT.—The. Ta vernßandiii — t --- - - t - le . •
Al; Tumbling :Run Dam, either u a prirstea,
dwelling house, or hotel. Appir to GEO: LAUER.
Mar& •L - .65... 7 0-tfl Orchard Brewery, Pottsville,. Pit
- .
tatt..fai,LE:--Fonr Steam Engdoes In good ru n rank order; 01'12 horse power each. 'will ge t w d
with Ist without boilers. • Also•one tabular boiler lah
able forihe Oil Region.- • ' JABEE SAARS.S.
'Pottsville; • Coal Strtet.
WHITE 48A11 COLLllEltit liar PtAin,
frr aafe A ClW.4r i o n e a llY Clli tA t h tas lll T7 "Ire" 4
egion,
farther particulars:ll)ply at This oftlce.
Jan. 41 - 'B3. • •
lOR LIK.-14 acres of Garden an:f .Parrn land
under good • cultivation, with . vainnble improve
trients, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, a btrx.'
-portion of which may be sold for buildire , lots p o l
particulars inquire of WILLIAM B. WELLS.
April 15, '.43&• 1541 . •
V,OR 5ALE...200 acres- valuable Red Simla
. 111 . Land for Farming, situated- in Locumt
There Is a tine stream of water, several large spnnza,
a tine two story house and barn, and thre.h.tioor. Ap.
ply to E. - E. BLAND,.Pottr.wille, Ply,-
' Jan. 2i, '65. •. ' :i•tt
VOit SALE.--The property kalown as am/ .
• FOGARTY' PROPERTY, corner of East
Market and Railroad streets. Pottsville. For
tons apply to CHARLES M. HILL,
Real Estate agent.
2-tf
Jag. 14, 65.
FOB SALE.—.An undivided interest
a valuable tract of productive. COAL LAND;
New Cagle To*whip, Schuylkill - County, mow worked
twoby collieries. Appll to
-FROMM B. GOWEN; Pottsville, pa;
- Aug. 30. '62. • . • • - 354
U IR. L E .-7319 acres of-excellent. Timber
F
Laud. estimated to contain over Rdowooo 1 . 1 et
PiZIP and Hemlock timber, situate on Tront
a branch of Lycoming Creek, 14 mica from Wil
liam, port: FRANK CAItT
Real 'EscateAgenti-Ittahanoy City, Schuylkill Co., h.
March 4. '65. 9-tt
L Off SA GE.—Two.NEWBOILERS.3o itn7;.:7i;
diameter; 20 feet In length: Also, six. sECuNII.
IIANI) BOILERS; 30 inches in diameter; and .0 fret
long;
one cast-iron CUPOLA for melting Iron, with
drop bottom.. Also, about 1000 - tett of chain. .
JA • BEK SPARKS, Coal Street, Port,:ville.
• Nov Ill: '64. • ,if•tf
L'OR RENT.—The large prick Hotel romer
I. Centre and Main Street*, Mahanor City.
known as the - MANSION HOUSE. PossessionA
given 'on .at of April. Apply to '
THOMAS A. BIDDLE or - •
CEO. MC. TROUTMA.N, 326 Waldut. St.. Phtlada .
March 'l5. .65. - •
FOBSIL E.—The subseriber has now on hand
and for' stile one 8 borse - power engine, Box bed
plate. and Spring Packing; with forte pumps and gut.
ernor. Alwq tt live horse power engines, suitable fur
driving screens at a dirt bank. .TALIEZ SPARKS.
Feb. 23_:6.5.-12-tr7 - Coal Street. Pottsville.
1110W1401 1 i1OPERTV FOR MALE..—The
1 .• three-story Brick Building, used as a Store, Ware.
house and Dwelling, sititated west *side of Itail.A
road street, and east - Aide of Logan street.; In the
Borough of Pottsville. For further particulars,
inquire of GEORGE U. POTI'S & CO., Mlnersviile. or
4.. S. MOORIIEAD, Pottsville. _ •
June I S, '64. . . •. • .4SX
lowN LOT FOR MALE .— Lot situate
hi Borough of Pottsville. bounded North by Nur.
wegian street, East by lot of Rosalie Macdonald, South
by a twenty feet wide alley, and on the West by the
Greenwood Estate in width 25 feet, in depth 2011 feet.
For further particulars, inquire of GEO. H. POTTS ar
CO:, Millersville, or ek: S?MOOIW.KAD, Pottsville.
• June - 18,161. . • - 25tf
'OR SALE OR TO RENT--The under. • Aug.
11: signed offers fur Bale or to rent; 'ha :easy terms. I :',- -.-. valuable property 'near the Pottsville Depot, SO .. • ' 'IVO I
felt fronton Cual etteet.and 185 feet deep. ex- '::: - - - 1' Lai
tending to Itti;lroad street, on which is erected a - Tine an
substantial frame shop oxwarehduse, 45 feet by
bA C , sr , :ef, al brittle
two stories high. ' SILAS ALL - .. 4bi rn , pc
. - Feb. 18, 4.1.,:r. •
.. ,1 - -tf . „ , Meal RI
' •
•
.7011 . . Frame Dwelling and ••
Store situate corner of Centre and Second streets, F".
iliahatioY City. -Size of lot, by 05 feet.-" Siz e.. die
of building 55}; by.Z5 feet. Stable cAI . It Ni :HAND
is a valuable and desirable business stand. For . • 311Filr
terms and,otber particulars. apply on the prendsee. or Pb (
to . . itCifiEllT A. GLOVER,
Centre Street, l'ottsville,
44-tf
Ociober 29,'!G!i
VOR E.-,A fine, uew, seven-octave then-
wood Piano, with round corners, carved legs,
F 6111.11; keys, tOue, and. newest style' a
11 - 2.,
of finish. -,Sitty one: desirous .of purch- •-- •
acing can see the instrument 'and 'corr.
the. twins by e.alliug at the °Moe of the
undersigned, adjoining the
,Unicai - Hotel, Centre St.,
Pottsville. ••- • . • J.A. ISAZEN:
Feb, is, , G 3- T-tf
VALUALILE PUOPERTY for SALE.
—The Water Power and froth 1500 to `OOO arc, of
,Mountain Lied, is offered fointle. This proper
ty is 'situated in West Brunswick Township,
Schuylkill County, on the Little `6chuylkill Riv- .
er and Railroad, one mile above Port Clinton, and Is
known as the Schuylkill 'Forge Propqrpy. - For terms,
&c., apply to GEORGE & W3i. 11. SCUALL, at Or;
" (Nov 23; *tr.i
°on, Lauds- at Private Sale.—The ante
*..) scribers offer for sale TWO -TRACTS OP COAL
LARD, .oeated in Schuylkill County.
Any information concerning -these tracts of Coal Land
will -be given on application to Been PATTI/7EON,
of Pottsville, or either of the subscribers.
• • GEORGE, SCHAIL,
WM.. H. SCHALL.
Executors of the Estate of John Schell. decd.
Nov. T..63'
1 , 4 OK. SALE.—A Strong 60 horse power engine,
11 fiat stroke with a large' drum complete. also
pump shaft and heavy wheels for pumping and hoisting.
Stroke of yump wheele T foot, to work a 14, or 1G inch
puntp, lath stub • ends and all bob castings. to sort
pump roils. The engine is' in good order; tylinder re.
bored with new spring parking and new pi-ton red.
Also. one 20 horse engine, suitable for running a break
er or saw-mill with all sizes of willies to work the same,
at WREN & BROTHER, Coal St Pottsville.
Starch 25 'fs. 124 f.
OIL SALE.---A. den/ruble form of 310 : ' -. 4 1•;1 1 0i-I'Ins
I. acres situated In Westmoreland County. Pa., four .-:. 1161
4 ,e- 11,
nines from the county seat and twenty-eight miles from ••.:4•• •d 11
Pittsburg.; well watered—near one hundred acres el t k: ,;- '.ll 1
... titriber,— se
two dwelling houses, barn, stable. Ell t .._llleari
excellent Mom :Um mill, a tineyoungorch- 1 1147 • i.',: : -of
..ard of crafted fruit, the whole land under .^ 1.; 1; '
laid with COAL and . quite convenient to the i11i11r04 , ... ; ', 1 Jul:
whiCh rendris it valuable to those Wishing to erir::•, , ,q• ,a . .- • _
the Coal business. ' Title perfect, price moderate. and t l_ ll ,'
terms easy, , IS lam 'anxious to sell. For paili,V..o :, ~...i-...„
inquire you self or by letter to Rev. A S Fo , Ter. %Vett .',,,..0 „L“
Cheiger,. - Pa., or to the - underaigned at I.l:irri.on City, -
, 12 "
Westmorelatuieo:, Pa. . .' • JOILN . K.IFOSfEIL .
•_,-„. ng
..
May 6 P 64 ' - .
. 2 ,.,..0 'VI : : ti
" " • Villudei
•.••..
tie
-* " el
',.•iF
iF
V'''LTEW Sienna Engine for Male; 250 none
I •
Power.—Built at Burdon Irun Works, Itroek
lyn, N. Y., (where it may be seen), a FIRST ELS'id
liiglelioz‘Bed plate Horizontal Steam Engine :
der 6 feet strolta by SO Maws diameter
red Reynolds Patent Governer;and Adjustable cut-eth
Wrought Iron Shaft 15 feet long, 14,.; feet in dimmer
nt hubs, inches at centre. Fly wheel '2O feet iu di ;
ameter. Weighing tritons. suitable. for Mining or Man
ufacturing purposes. - Apply to
A. tP. ROBERTS. CO.. Philadelphia.
LILLY, Munch Chunk, Pa. -
THOMAS BARBER. Allentown, Pa.. e '
BUBB:1.RD S WHITTAKER. Nettie ,
Iron Works, Brooklyn. N:1.
march 25,
EI R SALE,A small Varm, situate about two
u miles Nun Mt. Carbon. along the Tunibline Ron.
in North Manheitu Township. Schuylkill (Nanny. ad
joining property of the Schuylkill Navigation-
Company, Mrs. Lyon and Jacob Iluntzinger. Jr.. "111
containing tine bunked acres, twenty-live of
Which are clear add in, cultivation. - There Is a two
story stonedwelling house on - the premises, eurrond•
ed by choice fruit trees. Also a toe barn and other
necessary improvements. For Maher particulars etP
:to Mrs. MARY McgUADE at Mt. Carbon, or to von.
R. 4ANNAN, Potlscille. ' (Feb. 1-i. tan,--i-tf
I. LEASESA.--The subscribers hare
C determined to make eeveral leases on theirivi".
erty, known as the 'KENTUCKY Peorsarr, sitluto'd
Schuylkill County, and . In the irtimediate
Tusesnor.A. The ground has been fully developed, ited
those deusring a first rate colliery, can obtain one, With•
out making any further explorations Of the - saufe.
None need-make application unless capable of erect
ing. all the improvements.
Apply Gr GIDEON BAST, Schuylkill Ifaven,.sehtql
kill County, Pa:, or to DAVIS I'EALISON, 207 Walnut
street. l'hilarJelphla.
January 7, OZ. . • • .
E. HOVER, , ,
"• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER RI
TOBACCO, PIPES
• . AND . ..CIGARS
Centre, St.,'Oppontte - the Town Hall,
POTTSVILLE, PA. . •
Feb. 71, 'tn.' Sc-tf
T .
BUSINESS . LOCALITY, Pottsville , :: , *6
To
.LAmbernien, .31achinists and I:Vi a
Others. .
TUE -.tiT(INE Ware. House, with 'Railroad •Zip;
and va'ant gvxmai, three hundred feil on the rles
of Centre street, extending over the .Railroad end IV:
er,,with front on the Canal,. will be rented on fool'
hie terms. Apply.lo MILTON BOONE. . .
: Centre St.. Pottsvi ift
HENRY MORRIS, 209 South 3d it.. Piffles '
March 4. .6.5. 94.ni
•
TUE EvE AND-EAR.
TO TILE PEOPLE !—Now REALM, a work
by Di. VON IitOSCHZISKER, of No. 1027 Wm!.
nut ',tree*, Philiadelphin,—entitled AO(4
FOR TILE PEOPLE, on the following Mae-v.:es
and EAR Diseaaes, THROAT Dlgensep te&nlienu:---
Clergymen's an Public Speakers , SORE TLIROAV
Diseases of the d-
AIR - PASsAG.Di,: (LarYtigitia, Ewe'
chitis,) •
Asthma and Csitarrh.
This Book Is to -be had at No. W 6 BTIESTNT'i
Street. Philadelphia. and of alt Boottellera. Price ft
and from the author, Pr. Von Moachziaker, Who can ti
consulted on all these maladlet, and all Nervous AP
fectioes. which he orate with the atirett eurneta- '
Office, nra. 10•417 Wahanit 1616, Philnda.
11, '65. 6-3 m,
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES
•
I
PROVISION .STORE , ;
The undersigned will continue to; carry on the bei.•
nem of the Fiore (formerly Nichols Se Beck at theca.
aer of Market and Second streets, . Pottsville. Ile ' llll,
-keep on hand a (nil and choice stock of Dry Good'
Groceries sand - Provisions, which will be Mid . ai
reasonable prices. , . GEO:W. BE - .1., tow
Pottsville. 'March 11. laftl lir(
F. S. IIAESELER,
- JVHOLESALE'AND RETAIL DEALER
TOBACCO, S
. -
-CIGARS, PIPES,
carers* 'STREET. POTTItYII.I.I.
rteirly Opposite the Mortimer Hesse,
Dec. 17.954.
M.
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