ithe NASBY, . bts: *ABBY % I BA IinIEF ACC,OI±N'T OF 1110 , - - ,sane !WA lif.MT, AM , ALSO OF BOLE - - : ..oF4IIB PA.Tltoltil—HE yIEITS SING ifIN,O, .. , - AND iS (tOgrELLF.D TO WlT.litpti AN Orr ,. it,AOE n Stilliteli BE Is tNABLE TO FIVIVFENT. . , arm WArre, Noo Yout, Dec. 24 1869. I ina pedeetly and entirely happy; for I _ hey formed-a Wriliber uv delightful acquaint ances in this trooly great 'City, which ' makes . m,/' Pathway pleasant and cheerftli. - I, her. ' - added to: the deconishuns uv my bar, .por-'• - - treilfs of tairunim.P. Chase, Fernandy Wood, - - and Pendleton , one tiv.wigh is sure to be our ' ':- standard bearer fn the next Contest, *rich , „,,,e4lleekishtin I shel keep adden to ea 1 sett the means. I hev a stiddy run Ur. trade, and I' --•-•• am seldom alone, With soots me exactly. - -" Butfew men like to be alone. A man Is bad , ' - --.l>ornpaily for hieself; for he alone lathe onlyl *r.. tine who knows precisely how. Aimed mean '1 ' ''.he is,; 'The two. Aldermen with Ipaterilizeis 1 - . me pay ez they - Airitik, Wich paternage.alone . 1 • ' is almost suffislient to support me,' ez - they::' are conseienishusly industrious .drinkers. ,•' They pay, not beeoz they her any prejoodis i s in that 41ireekshen, but beeoz money costs < em nothing and becoz, likin my free, they . hev ii desire to keep me among em. One uv • eta wilt pleased to compliment me yesterday. i "Naihy," - tied he "that nose by yoors-indi- '.. 1 ! , kateis yoor politiks more'. certenly than wet e • - -*on- sew. The heart .is deceetful and the I . - tongue ofttimes sleeks wat the' heart ( * loth prom s the noe- kin never lie. Its " .liut safe to t approach sich a nose with a cash offer to do dooty ex a repeeter. Two mor e . hot whiske y s' and fittP . for yen elf, while yoo - nre - at it r'. 'I, • - • . -• Its'n-t. it a -pleasure to mix drinks for one who combines shn-wti knowledge uv bunian • -iiaeheristze,e, trail prompt pay, in sich • correct proportione? • tie. course it is. But ...WV buzz= ..friend. is Terrence O'Sullivan, t.' who is perhafei the lilted reglercustomer. I .:. hey.' Mr. O'Sullivan hi one n'e the oldest • Dimoeints in• Noe York, it hevln bin three. i , • years Renee he left Cork. It itshist known writ , iieiwuz before leavin Ireland-s-thereisa inVS ..tery hangin over: fits's.' From what - I hey bib - -., able to gather from Islin when he is cone's-- - -•.- yelly loostened *ere wuz , a eonspiraey organ lied agin him , lit his slat Ire esountry, eonatstin ...' uva sheriff, fourwitnesesse a'judge.and twelve -. .loorymen, wieh resulted in his ineareerashen in a basteel. There wuz a poekit book and _a - ~. watch mixed tip in it ; flit' particulars of whieh . I never got: On his releese Mr. Sullivan per '. et. did to wiliest , to Nils York, and eomnienst life ez a laGorar on ateexeasoushen on Broad way.- Forehurittly .ix weeks after be landid au elerkslisin took dace, and he immediately got -einplciymesit ez a I (Teeter. Doorin the. \-"; i 'war .he W . Orcliga;., , efl:lti enlistin hOsself under • - "k - arious ii:iily!s for the twangy, the monotony ev wick okkupasisen 11(i varied by's:occasional ', burglaries end opendieue in the streets on in>. • . tokicatesl"Wteteris men: He hez bin second and . bottle - holder In many prize tights, and hi.f2 an interest in two unpretendin faro banks ... and one lottery shop. • Uv course Mr. ' O'Sullivan holds office.' florin one hundred and sixty-three votes at. ' his eontrelhe is a sksiol direkter, inspeeter of Boa Cenatrikters in the menagery at Cen tral Park, clerk' to three boardisand in addi -shen hez a sub - -contract for street eleanin.- - ' Ez ther aint no' Wes Constrikters and no . Boards, and ez the streets are never cleaned, Mr;' ITS. hez a tolerable soft thing uv it,. orj • wood het. were it not that- ate bet to divide bis salaries In) among so many. - -. But, nev erthelessi. he lives. comfortably and happy. • ../I't O'Sullivan her-a brother who is; at this , . time - n inmate uv' tile State Prizen at Sing • Sing, for high'ivay robbery, and last Monday we went up th Sing Sing to see him, Wear- 1 . . rived Jist .es. the conviete wet a marching lit to dinner; "anti took posishen where We. cood see em an that Mr. O'S. rood point out .. his unforchinut relative to me, ez they passed. . . "There he is—good Herins!" . - - • . "Wat agitates you, iny"friend 71 , ' sod I. . **loads !" sett he, "the fourth ; man in the sixth file !" .. - I saw. at once Araiaisitated" him. . HiJi ; brother was the fourth Man in the sixth tile,: and;'side- by side with that brother, a white . man,. wuz—a nigger f • both dressed exactly . alike. ' ' , ~ - • • - - "Nevins!" ejackilate I O'Hullivan,'"le. thie f ' z • thingyennitted Mlle> Democratic State. in r --. 'Noo - lark ?: Her wa fought nigger ekality>at • the polls so Many N'earssio hev it plitetise4 : --... here, in a Ochlocratic State ttuder'Demoerati9 -". offish:`:'". ''• ' "And here, too where - Only Democrats is : degraded brit!" I put in. We sought out the warden and demanded that this infamous practls be changed. 'Th ' *Arden sympathized with us, but, sed i essiii't be. ,There wuz no. prevision; in- the laws govern : ln . the prisons uv the' State for keepin niggers only now and then that any uv the degradlikrace git here, and there's no prat ' . .. vision made for em. It. can't be helpetil - "Then," sod O'Sullivan; "do I undenstan( that the Democrisy uv Noo York city la to be - csintinyooally threatened with nigger ekalit ity?" . . - - "They are till the Legislacher changes it," _ . retorted the wardep.-- . We left the prishn shortly after that, Mr. O'Sullivan in a mist inelaucholy mood. •I. - -_ •"!.Zestiv," sod he linally, - after a silence uv perhaps half an hour, doorin with time h e ' • ;Win I/lung:M.lmo the deepest thought, "Nita - • kV, It's all up with"ssie„l shel never break - HAIR hiiuse, or pick a pocket, or gollirough a4runken Man twin. \Vat 111er - seen to-klay hez determined - me.' I shel never agin take a , ehauce uv gt'in to -' , i'la.; Sing. Why it this t ; ,,. '.. tie-iny'forchoon to he put beside that nig - gerlf' - It. ''--.* Anti a shudder LIN' ill-concealed angelsl - agltatert his - frame, Mitt the strong man we lt , . hitter teets• - , . . . I-e.:ntforte,l "him' ez best I ; rood,. I tol l • . hint that shrioille- i.e ❑ ll-i•estid for Say a mar der, tie tr4el and .:-.ovieted and sent to Ae pcnetew:hariv, atoil,t, e forced .tn march si ne by side - with,4 onset, ••ibe. disgrace," I se,, .won't be yrs ;r, , . , , 'iv% tilt-, the Infamus retch «(. "whn,putyoir there' 1r .at shoot', ilv yoi,r own free, will,,pat, t.,...f.-eif on a level with a - it igger—for insiat:c g, : f yen ,•110011 le:of 4 ...elvto an Etheopitto, 11,&11 the, degrredaslit w • . 0. - 41.eVoors, rye " -. i,.. toite leave 4.s .s trrt it ' ip . or soopetiorits . . lilt 1a the-rase itv Stal l , s • Prison I re*ty-thitik - -,•,-.-,..1 pot too much -tre e .. auto it. In that et.,-t- CI -ooperini. power (Yourt- , - peiF - ;veto to this, -atoi y:.:1 ain't re-Onsibir.• Were I in yoor plac't. —.hid I slob pionti.tn • , ...prospeeks ez yiThrti —1 iidset think 1 slystd, -,. permit. this to 'toy. l a c - " - ~ , : i . _ . But Mr. - O'Sull i. tits ili:' iiiiie - 5i1,1,, ife -• , ~,hood quit all Ka( pr; -., '-wiett hinted in' doe , • • alitekehutt Iry a' peneteushary,,fot it wi,4l f.. kill hint kOle Compol, , ,i ior a minis; to eat, . work or %vtilk be-id, ,t u:ieger, even tiro ire ?-:';- itha Compelled to ii:. , it, --.- • '. • ' ' • .- . Then an idea s!ftteii toe !'-;'firilliant ide s •-• • s'..i.ittz do mine to in pre: 1 . .e1y at the:rite tinte. . • 'Why, y; )o i-a,e,. 1. .: cis 056!"" sed I, fallin onto Lie- neck, -wit ,1.. we talk tiv tide?. NOw .. 'Ol4 the Retie:wee.v : hei the Legielaeher, - and -will Itev the vOittrt.la - , --. tile city in all its she startioents, no, l)elea.r.i - lit who bee a dozen .. . , ' votes:beck ushint ‘viiVpotothe penitenehary. ' But feet: of tee did ef, it - is o:hen. the Ablishnists i .'hod-tlle pelt. ese, hue t-mw 'that we her Judges, •-t ' ;;Meese anti all—wits toy deer sir, the than 'els.; i',-, ez ono to a million. - Oa on with your h u ltlr- 1 • t.riliary, my sweet 'terrenoe, go• in and in • - with no giant fear 'eel - kin like a spectrelie •.. WWI you.** : "tar. Cr6aliivair returned to the t itv with me eanfortel, that is ez to - hisself. • ' Bit he is deterinired that the Wrong shel be ' r•liiedietl... He ileelare4 it is his purpose .to. ... testi:shin the Legiebieher to pain en actin in seprit prizens for niggers, that Democra 'Of ~- ; the . city may not ,be tserpetooally men ed with the pos..._sibility list they may be cam ' 1- , -led Massa:it:ate with-ern ;or wot wood be a 1 1l -. better. they wood het': hangin made the - o its . panishMent for niggers wi th wood finish he cusses to wunat and end all anxiety on ti e ar : account; - Sich a petisitin is now hangi n on •., lay bar,•bnd I read it to all Who Cum in, nd 'in no ease bet any one of em refooseil to Make • ...his.niark onto it. ThhsWill be the first reform the new Legislachtr will be called upbn to make. - ' . PETROLEVM V...NAswir, 1 . ~ . —Toledo Blade:i .• . ( with wuz P: M-1 Watches, )tivitrg, CZAB3Ia - FIPDLE, .407,ELLW . AND SILVERSMITHS, - (4 &Km below 12th 1194' CBg9TSti STREET, POHL ADlLiii vier . Have awdopened a choice stock of NEW r arr Fall trade and HoWray Season: comprising AMERICAN & swiss WATCHES; JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER MARE, ELECTRQ-PLATED WARE,' TABLE CUTLERY, SC. . Also, a fine assor tment of Preach Mantle Clocks, Bronzes, , • . . English, French and •Vienna Leather 444 Fancy c • Of Op oirla selectkin the pastBozrner in Ettro • or winch we are offering at very moderate p HERRING'S MUM CRIIIIIO3 FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SA • (WITH DRY. FILLINGS,) • A %girded the Prise Medals' at World'* Far. World's Pair, New 'York. Expraitiori • Unlversell Paris., :PAititEL, C • • l XttvEY °MLA, latrliliATTHEM W. MYERS. ta, Min CNSII r - r 1 , Via= More than 10,030 are saw la age; Crilthrotatlt widow a scam instances faccarra Italia tam 01 .„-ktlt .4. teemai received In part pay firtialf* •VittftLt C r iataPlOrt. ter "de st lowta EMU WI tobacco.. Scsamitct FLAW WOLTMIS /1 - 10/10:. Bk#l4faeals S UM Markt hr. ll= 414 co.. or smsrmoßE. TOBAUXO MANIIFACTIMERS. Dir dal arrangesienti made with F. W.. Bieck & t 6 . se their sole agents Of MU CoontAnti Distriet. ' are enabled to eel* tW- r Cot and Dry.: nd sal. other kinds a Wit *ha eberEW 701 1.. ,at their Baltimore rettor, Priem ___ % ' - . 01/01,,Wctr.T.t= é attivr., 4 - i Z! otorriiter.,parranuA P.A. ' . . . ,Febrary lA, VII. ' • "-At ' r, :,,,,...• . • , : I,i/lOLZI4/.2 ASD - aziAn. . • WititEHOUSE, VO. 20° CMiTIT:EriSEEF* We e a rnapectfally_i the attention ' of the piddle to • large and well assorted stock of , els* Xmas aM Diesslit flegars. • • - tlariiLg s i t Cie.tag Il t i aerp , Ilienickwias, W. sad day IV" Omsk, de# • • prices vinsearitio wars ANT NOVEZ.IIIi ISE • • us mow STOREKEEPERS will dad it much o their advantage - to give us a esti before buying : Iw/there; as we *blithe:a at - actual Wholesale Elty ces—awriag Granville freight and the usual onal chsrges on city bills- Give us' a trial, and tidy yourself whether we come up to our primilse.• f all goods In our. line of baldness, We keep the • :est stock-and aarlaty ectarkept In this County; • of andeigars sold stamped and in Packages teeny awarding .to law—sre. giving to our ensto .. ere the guarantee of reeeiting tax-prid All gooft bought sit our Store, which f=t i ira not rove perfectly satisfactory, may he returned, and he money paid wiltbe refunded. • • . CHAS. WOt,TFEN & ERO., Feb. 912. Centre St., Pottsville,- • Pa. • li -, ,A.., r • : ... :••.,•• • • • : . The atd.:eriber is nowprepared' to build steam. A nes, Pam* Clod Breakers, and • D f Cara. All kinds of casting* and ifo oza made tawdry.. F,apeclaCattan- . ;trj=ore= 'do, ra l d to the nannutheture of Car : 4 - .- . ,10FINatTITER.. C 'IrZE-= O f : Shenandoah City, Jan. 1; "M—l- - - . ODNDBY AND NACHINDeIi OF, STEAM F, CAR'FACTORY• • 4r" • D - t • :( ! Tite,auto.orlber would ,4,11 utile/lino' - - to the superior 'facilities porsesired by tr i _M .... him for the various, branches of Steam - . • Engine building, iron Founding ~and 7`-tgyr...• the manufacturing rd . an kind., 'of ma-'.. ____t- chinery for Rolling Mina, Blast Furnacea,- , Broad . lie will also continua the business 'of mining and trelling the celebrated - Fine Forest White Ash Coal, being the sole proprietor of this colliery_..,. Sep 1,419-1-Iyd gah 1 ,' 69W a kx.).W..StirDER. s O RCHARD' IRON WORKS, • Prii-J;MAI.E.,4IIZNN,L The subscribers are prepared to fur- to m: nish 14TEAM .ENGINKS and' all kinds of MACHINERY and CASTINGS for ' 2 ,, ..1 , Minas, Blast Furnaces and Bolling la/ Mitts, and have a full assortment of the • - men. approved patterns for VERTICA L MILL ENGESt FS,SQUEEZERS, SHEARS, PUNCH ING MACHINES, and all other Machinery required In the-manufacture of .Railroad Iron and Bars. 5ept.1,19.-1-Iydir POTT. & VASTINE. pOTTEIVILLE ROLLING KILL. - • ATKINS ERCYlNERM,PrtoPitirroivi, Potbsithe,Heiiriftlll (*unity; Va.,. 4 Manufacturers of Railroad Iron (bath - T and Street Rails) are prepared to re- oeive and execute order, at short notice. "" • for any and all - the ordinary sizes in;use. Making our own pig metal, we at. careful to select Tide ores; buyers can t • • erefore rely upon reeelv in all caws fi rst class rails. The Inutiler sizes of T la, 22, 2g, :1?, anti 40 pounds to -the yard, always on band, and supplied in small lots as wanted. • - - Jan. I, "70.—1 y CABMEL IRON CO.. 'l4 OVNT C'ARif NORTFIVII BER . LAND CO. , PA. . Organized tinder the Law of July hith, 1961. iron and Brass .Fnumiry Machine, Sdreen and •,. Car Shona. _ . • This Company It composed of Prue- ~ lieu' Mechanics inMil the branches . , and .4 rz -Erd• ta x will faithfully till all orders &r wont trusted to the tn. - -tire arehr,Vm Jonas - Lan . nsteln's Patent for rnaldnitiquare-Iron Weven i•icreens. I • DANIEL MOCH,Prest. Jan T. C. RODGEFLS, Supt. TO COAL - OPERATORS AND MINERS PIONEER /WILK/ WORKS.' The subscribers respeCtfully invite t4 ,....1 the attention of the business eommu- • oily to their Boiler Works, on Railroad St. below the Passenger De Potts= • " vine, where they Pte - pre ed t man. ufacture BOILERS OF EVERY '0 RIPTION, Smoke Stacks. Air Stacks, 13 t Pipes, Gasometers fain cars, dic., de. Hers on band. - Being praetical m,. hart id havifig for Years devoted themselves entirely t a brunch W the r‘businews, flatter themselves that wo done &Libel: . 'e.stablishment will give satisfaCtion to 11 who may favor them with a cull. Individuals an trompanies I will tlnd greatly to their advantag to east:line 1 1 ,their work before engaging elsewhere. ' JOHN T. NOBLE; Jan 1, '7O-1-' •. . MATHEW 11110 DA. WASHINGTON IRON IVORIES. NOTICE.—The works of the late firm of Wren •er Brother, . known , - as the "WASHINGTON IRON WORREl,"!located on Coal street, In the e t Borough of Pottsville will be contin- • 4= 1" ,, nett by the subscriber In all its - various: 4s , •-; '— branches, Steam Engine blinding, .-rjrn-0:1Wi. and all kinds of machinery for mining ' either noel or ore; blast furnaces of hot or oold blast; all kinds of railroad castings and railroad car fixtures of wrought and cast inon ; all kinds of brass castings; all kteds of snalthwork, and all bizes of the latest Im proved pumps, single and double acting. Repairing" promptly_attendeci to and neatly executed. By cardnil attention: to business the subscriber trusts be will reeeivna share of the public patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm. Jan 1, . JAMES WREN., A 13,11 LAND 'IIION,VirOBICS. The Subscriber., are new fully pre- _mow pared to furnish,' at the Ashland Iron Works, steam Engines and. Pumps of any power end capacity, for min- . riefy tug and other C oal Break - - eru of every - size and pattern now ln use, to gether with castings and forgings of every descrip tion. Coal and Drift Cars of till sizes and patterns, large Track and Horse Cars, all furnished At the shortest notice.. The subscribers flatter themselves that, inaSntuch as every member of the firm Is • practical mfthanic, they will -be able to furnish machinery that will compare favorably with any in the Region. , All orders directed to J. ft M. GARNER, Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa.; trill receiveompt attention. &IL GAR NER. ' -Ashland, Jan 1i,7 l' - EAGLE IKON WORKS. •• HENRY WALTERS. Proprietor. , • TAMAQUA, SCHUYLKILL cOU:crY, PA. • Having enlarged his foundry and nut- mi t chine shop,,rit the Eagle Iron Works,,,,gEn'ir, < Toping via, and thus' very materially • 1 lircreased their rapacity for turningouti r az4da i work in ids brie• of business, he is now ' prepared to make Steam Engines and Pumps or any • power and rapacity, • for mines; Machinery for tireakers, Rolling and other 1111,115 , , and ; , for Fur riacat; alt kinds of castings and forgings, An exire - rience of many year:" in the with the facilities which these works now possess, enable , the proprietor to turn out the very hest and the most sat isfactor - v work., - • All orders addressed . ' o HENRY WALTERS, Eagle .1: Iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa. will receive prompt: otenth.a, Jour: 'ai-728-if T HE PALO ALTO IRON COMPANY, Are pry:pared. to furnish T Emt.TioAD Nrelglitng front to 70 pounds per yard—STREET RAILS—tr. - an pounds per yard, fo suit either na Loire ears . or Woo- . All. these mils are of. the LATEST AND NIOST APPROVED PATTERNS. Abso, a general assort ment of MERCHANT BAR IRON, Rounds, Flats Squares, Oval, Ralf Round and • Grooved,,lloot AND BAND IRON. CAR- AXLES, RAILROA CHAIRS, FISH PLATES AND HOoKHPIKES for rat/s. ROLLS made of the best brands of cot blast . charcoal iron, ready fur nse,, either for . street mils or bar iron. -Also, all kinds of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also 'ln : elm attention to .our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF . :411 for cutting old nalls,..puddled iron, c., &c.. BENJ. 'HAYWOOD, Presleltitt, Once cot - . Second and Itark.ot St!..,,Pottv. - Ille. Pa. ' Jut/' BALIM 'LOCOMOTIVE WOHHO 31. & COMPANY, Broad and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, Penne:, would call the attention of Railroad; Managers, and those Interested in Crin Railroad Propert,to their system of • i Locomotive - Engines, In .which they • are adapted, to the • particular bust- • - „, ness for wach they may be required; by t use of one, two, three or tour pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight' b. 3 may be desirable for adhesion;, and In accom modating them to the grades, curves; strength supendruction, and rail work to be done. By these means the' maximum useful effect! of ..the power is secured-with the least exese for attend ance, cosoUpf fuel, and repairs to and. Engine. With•thM — olgeets vlew, and air result of twen ty-three years practical exyerlence in the businesii by our senior partner, we manufacture flve•dlfferent kinds of Engines, and several classes ofti.*.-s of each kind. Particular attention paid to the Strength of the machine In the plan and woritmataship of all the details. Our long experience and 'opportunities of obtaining information, enables us to offer these en gines - with the assurance that inefficiency, economy and durability, they will compare favorably gtit those of any other kind in use. 'We also fursdlig order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to centres without boring,) composition .castings for bearings of every deseaiptlon of Copper, Sheet - Iron and Bolter Works; and everyarticle apipertalning to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. M. BAIRD, OW. BURNHAM, CHAS. T. PARRY. M AILS.NOY mos wortics. . . Jan 1,';0--1- mm IMPRu '4.III,I4MA:IMR. The above MIS an Improvement on L P. Oar-. neva Patent of LK Inasmuch. as the grooves are co ... Elloons around the' , with a' grooved or i* Roller and Ra In them to keen riten!' tram 'clogging when the opal- Is wet. lt answers thewe as the coal .contas out and clean P =ta. we also build a COAL B which we-will teens undo, 6 per cent lees waste than art* other Breaker nOw in use. Ale), IMPROVED STEAM PVMP, which ma be=ol2 every telt, anywhere•in ths slops. No of out —no cost fee exasystbon, Also, a SELF-PA G STEAM PISTON; warrant ed to use 10 Mosta less hid then arry'other eurrins ' ntrw in use. • - All alms of MANI worm, and all kitty's of Cestings. &c., that are wade at L shops. OARNehewhER .11184. L. P. Gazers. [July 31, , 66-61-.) W. A. a., ~-mmorwr. EMI 110 IR :TVea XANMPADTDENE3 AND 11, 27 a Sm _ In TARE NCtr it 4have sold ALLISOM D&NNAN tutlntereett&lMPPATNNT 'SWAM PI tn dMA And have still% theta the entire medal *M Otanat earth to collect all inhherithatte to became dad,Dietve meet the mirro swum s aws stomt,f 0111- 1 , as 9LAIIK r . ' don, SAWM, MUM; i t uormes,ltillwartrame or Bo a * stLvr.ii PLAtED I~ Ckestitut itneei (Ikestsd !'loot,) 4 Pitt*. • Oct.2,* MEM . , ~,,. „, k ,„„„,„,,,,,,„„„„„t,,,,,,..,„ : ,,::,,,,..,•.: ~,...," -:„. .: .t. : ;.; -....,,,-.:,, , i:,.' i '',.7:?(,:,,A ; ''',..,...4,3..1',7-; : t.1 4 .-.:( - - i -, . , ;:„.....,;', , , - .."1`1 , -,‘"- - o .' , # . 47 - 4ir , A44.l44l;giNtliti. 1- 44-:kr.v...44 ,- ~ ,g a,%4;wt,4, 1 4- 4 14,..,.„,„..„4......„....„..:.,...._,......,,_„:„...k...„..___....,............,..„..„,x . ................„:„.... p c b ris ,,,,r --Trt-cx),.....T.Thry • p , SVPI4Nr 7 1 i THE MIN RS' 'lloljlll4-At,.... -4 •. - - - - - ---„,.-_:- , i,-_ , --,,.-„-- , „. „, 1 -.0.-,_„-••... P Ea l a ctalVikoWnit. . 4Zot iwoitssmirumNar.mreirrima:- r usinramirca,-4bni. 800. _ _ oet.a, t E:XCHANOR 8011".1.. tn. , • trefrCillttm"lida' - SAW= 41113111131 M . 'Mail " * TIIIII =LIP SZIWFPF FAKELT; /1941.21 D• A u""Clit".. l iFatlasmatiait 'i Ast Illtaillsk ettailasili binesuna. Ilksatlie MOOD I FOR irovito Il sta lr A i Nli -60YS, OOR . , . it M Cs. Fii; .The First Tait it the An u* Ilessirm Kill essomenas ,ou WIIIIRMDAY. the Fah . dlUer sFTTEBIBEtt neat Amps reeetved et ion umn. For Clreumn aadrom I Ratr.OllMGE F J IM . A. sr. ftteetFg;:, ..RIM 11)114.—MMaui, stimuli, Seim Multieubert tiastetr mark, Conrad. likrmser,Witte, Croulkibiunoliakt. IIONEL-nTdge halo t, Ilyeirt e t Jausser Its4rer k 210.11.11. Bort.rOterlb " ' il ' ar Cl - raer, Jams 'Wilmr. _ ..__.w.l .. • Matt—James El. Claktinill, Jima L. C la imant, C... A. Grose. T. C: Wood,. . Boner" 'Tbsoaorit 0. Bw C...F. Nonce, L. a Co.ok t,_B.orossa Fry, Misr a r CharleW - . ... 5m - • - J_._ mum Weskt, Uaut t ee e. . N umuumi : ,1111016.11.1 7 AS neOted MO to PIVI u gIIO .11 Sept 4,110 Bato : ElT,a H A ir ARDW itEi IRON. PAINTS, GLANS, c., NEARLY oßiverr mE MINERS' BANK. Jan. I, ID B BIQ8T&CO ! ', lARDW.ARE. Jan. 1, 'd9 ENItX C. BEILISPZE::ATTORNEY-AT LAN% . Oftice, I.ssX:entre St., rotuiyi tie. r. May 22, 'O9 ' I , 2l—lf JA. Y PAIIISYMIL_ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Pott.tivtlle, Pa. Ottlee, No. V Mittiantongo Street, oppoittePoot Office. 3 Aprll 131-1.4—1 y r-LEORGE E. HAZSCHZ.B,, ATTOUNEY-AT ‘...7 LAW, Pottsville, °Mee, No. 179 °entre St. nearly opposite Mine Bank. April 3, TIN-11-4; DZNJA.IIIII 11c000/.., ATTORNEY-AT LAW. 0111ce, 1111abantongo street,aboveCentre Jauuary 1, 'UN , i , I—tt j ASSES E.I34IIIIPBMLL,ATTOIINET-AT-LAWi Rooms 15 and . 18 Penn Building, No. CO:Walnut Mtreet, Philadelphia. Jan. 1, 'lO-71 AILLIME B. SMITH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW `V Na 184 ()entre MI, Pottsville, Pa. t January I,'7A ' • TIMMY. D. DILLY:A.D. ATTORNEY-AT-. LAW. Potuirllle, P . a. Office, No. Ilabaatango Street; Jaauarrle, 410-3—ti ALBERT 7L7iIITTLE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. °Moe, No. lttleerltre Street, Pottaville, Pa. All -claims promptly 001 l October 11K ON AND AFT= APHIL• INT; 11389r0. P. BEQHTEL, •41,ttoenay-at-Law, can, be Peen at has new pftlde, Esterley antldlng corner Centre and Mal hantongo titreeta, Rooms N u. and 6, Itrunedlately over the Government)Nattonal Bank, March 27, (_E03102 , CILLIILBERS. ( Late ot the (.2tamber*. ‘,..7 burg Bar.) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; No. 12 Mar ket Street, Pottmytlle,lPa. Nov. 0, 'O2-45--Gin LAW AND COLDCTION OPPICE. ; . CHRISTOPH*R LITTLE; ATTORNEY ATLAJW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC PerrrsviLLs) FICNt4LxiLt, CO.. Ps. Sept. I, 'Ol-1--1y - i SAAp K. STAR ' PIGS, -_____ __'' *: _._ WATT AND JICWICLNYtk. No. I.A Non= pimentos Firarxr, oominat Of QUAKILY, l'umizsuriza. • i , An assortment:of ;Watches, Jew y. Sliver Mud Plated Ware , constantly on harlot. i ring of Watches and Jewelry+, promp tl y. &Witold! tit. August, 'tli t 1- I Sl--10in SOLID BITAirrajALND BILITTA:PLA.TED Ware of every tiescriptlun and latest designs, suitable for Bridal Olfta, Testituonialsi Holiday Pres ents. Prices itrwer than the regular Intazitet. rates. Extriordinarr Inducements to purchasers. 0$0.: H. BEt:EiTEI.., ,". Old Established Stand, Oct. AlM—a-1y 2F45. 715 Ara street Philadelphia.. Esrasits.jr id 11367,StritqVar. '. ,„ • TACOS HABLE _, nelainßLßS,Anvltest il J ACOB patrons and the ;subtle generally -ti) tits new store, No. p2O . cuim - rn r bi ptarr PHILADA., where they wilt rind a and well selected , stock W DIAMOND CLOVIL, WA.TCHE%_ JEWELRY, SILVER cud YLATE.D WARE, at Moderatel_Prieen. : • I N..ll:—Wateljes and J•welly earefulty repaired.— Jewelry and Haver Ware of all kinds FU.l4te to order. . August 21 l'ltlp e t? : ClAlligla i Tnita PATENT lIPEp; ' • r IN GOLD, SZLV/CE AND UTZ= ifiL4DID. t. . . - With the finest .Crystal Lenses, oorteelly adjuited . " to the eye. For sale by 1 1 , - . • - ' iOEIEF'S DV ' En t .. l b Optician drat 'A'at Maker, Z 6 Cdntrs lit:; ree doors above the Mortimer Souse. November ISOM i ;: ' 1 , ; e 6—. HOLIDAY GOODS. , KINDSOKE, OSSAIDOTIL, Uflf kai SIGIIONABLE. Watches, Clocks,lry, Weilding•asid • • meal ,Rings, 13 K solid,) Slitter iand Pea ' Were, : Ladl . Work Boxes, hM& Ware, Ate• largest Assortmen & Dublin's and teeo. Wools ,t co.', Part& and Lhurcb Orono, Planos,. and Musical Merch !se generally. i• Watch-repelling , competent workmen. call and examine fore purchasine eliewhers. • t , - rt4Ht SIiGTHERS, j • ; 193 oentre Street, Pbttsville. Sept. 1, '6 ' . .I—lyd OPENING DAY BOLTDAY GOODS,' Having just returned from the Eastlrn =lrks* I will open on the .Iss of December, WI finest assort ment of Holiday* oOods ever ollierixt In this market, embracing both Fokigri and DomeiHeFancy Goods, such as I 1 .GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF; BOXES, '- WORK BOXES, • JARD#VELLES, • luaq uET VAS* I - MITRES, "SEPNZES, &c. , Solid Sterling Silver Ware In great; variety. Fine Plated Ware of b4-.4tlful design. (WI and make your selection. ..1 . It. GREEN, 1:8 CEATREt nrir Hiners' Ranki POTTSVILLE. Pottsville, Angus 28, 'S/ :•- Z—lydw SPECIAL Azrzrotraroliitzwo,- . • ~JIIICA°V4E"j4 • • • -i , - JEVVqLERS, 1 . • i • ; 002 .Chestiatat St,ree, HAVE ENLARGED tAND REHOD- Ied their establ metd, destroyed iby fire in Judi e last; and hacird the same for business !. w an ENTilt „FITOCY nfaear and Impo r tedQoodi, f ERlOHlVirsT__HArorgarb , OF TO TILE PIDEM4C.. They moat acira unite an sconan and taapect their store. I .. I MrATOIKES„ ' _ - • 3NWIIILZ I Y 'tun= I cel.lbere the authetheerstee to the world, and will at an Unman phmead tniesetve and alum vtgtonithrohith that: artabnibraint, BAILEY '&.. CO4-, NEW'IIAR.BLE 4il1 1 01t14' 9 1 EiritTvri4 1 111muting; oeEober 4y yep - ' 41-lot GAB TIXTUIIII,II 23111 ,rni: " 11E11a ' " A trAmery *Omit ems. . _IIIEB.IIOI'AX iitJANER: ap~ssArr asp irrm! cotama. s ik. Mao= art ,toseb. 3131111111111111' :•7 Sow Ihstinit '111 41;1111ili;;WAIIMI Cbgil ! ' ' NoitzsOi ..Jllitelkeeringtes.W64ll4 Vi zo * Ma k °vim' MEM 'Mc , acuoo. rm: saul i m t . '.44OnhaFPaCTIFIIna• POTTSVILLII, PA. POTTS. ."I;LLE, PA gesol Maras. Notrip. aub.3troef,eq. J. E. CA. 90 7.loreb 7, 19„. DWELL & CO!. Cheitaktit swSt. 10-13, irD Twirw I rru - BAILEY & CO.-, i - EwEE.R: ND OPENING . Gt Qt A MAGNIFICENT STOCk ,i . or au. zos Aoc sir stwillimaT l • .; ' - .o°°DBi'4c: '; BRIDAL COICIVII-A. I=l Me '..1:::-...:14ii7ti : 1110 ATOM 41:111M- 4 A. - Irietlisi.. "al eat, •• tuatoro. • deem sarrout debility, prestatars - 017. an. Us instervereOsidasplasseasaf conk ; be amodifrattiotilseellow suillerets.-• Ailareds. uFL NICIMMIS Kuban street r New Tedr.r. petabor 20111 • 41.4im TOW OUT t . ° 1 MEW ni l l'OBAL TIMM* fte -0041 0 00 11Pli Son - Thslit 11 11 1016 , 11 4 gross* 004,1460.20,11M05tai Nasal** sigt vv - RUSHTON * 0410 Astor Troulklatit_Tarki: Use stones et thaw henna Was* Siii*es*** 44 ,811/011Ing MEM TOINGIL" .15rov,.***-11-1111* Ar. '• tb-if F U J l"raliji ' COVIIIII3OII & CIMICUZIM mew Ass e dgaida. at tutaaal, wAA Wert Oreeit a r a tat St _per a r ts: such as are aelltagst Bap Mt lktitrtpal WHAY it ~_lttrtelk,t. tipportecL I tad 111 . • un ' t ' at Citlttn i i" Parelatted at raciest Bankrupt Salm ferule at thatri3OLD east.- _ I ____ Alstk a complete 1140 t of WINDO W itHADIts; Leg-el/dug fixture', and a fall •-- - wort sot Paper _ uroitogTh , G. &J. KELTY & ARPOREERS, JOBBERS AND asTArtzaKi 4C Illnielver. seer llemir4 Itted. WA UHL it. a—Furattme Store at 4111Crtitawsi t trinv York.' November 1111 • 411—lbst OQ , A. JOHNSON , 1 4 14 05. • i sr Goiter ViogrDealears la Leant Is= Starker Street,,Fhlledelphlti. October)), 11110. • - • - 44—em I MPORTAXIT BOOT .& SHOE EMPORIV,NI Is now 1° full opetation, and the attention of the lactiesof Pottsville IlLespeclally invited to the large stoe now In store and arriving dotty of all the finest class of goods, Suitable for Ladies' wear, and adapted to this market.. Mr. Crine has made a srialty of this branch of bnslnfts, and gives his pa leutar at tention to securing the pest line of ladles? wear ever brought to the_ city, • - Every attention , will be paid to - customers, and a cordial fps - Rath:at hi extended to all. October 21, 'GO OFFICE FOE BENT.—:A desirably otnee,'24 atory,cor. Centre anti. Market Sts. Apply. to LEWIS C. THOMPSON k CO. May '43-TP4F FOB BALE. 31. new and Q old Slope ; Nitagona, 4 Ilia Dumper*, anew Water Wagons , all heavily ironed, to wilt 40-inch track. GEORGE. W. .;;I4I"DE • Pottavi e. ,pap 1, 111-1- FOB RENT.—Two Offices in Russel's O ffi ce Build - Ing, copier liecond and' Mahantongo Streets. Possession April' Ist. App „iv to HENRY C. RUS SEL, Real Estate Agent, 1$ Hallantongol4irt. ' r Mar 13-tt - - FOEI BALE. . Five Ton Locomotive, auftaide for 4-toot gnage road. Has been used for eon- Mesr2.g an d La a i ZAr d -Jan 1;no ' ; 1- DWELLING HopisEs FOR SALE. - ltory Brick Mahantongo Street. story • . ; • 2 ree-story brick dwelllng4 Bth street.! Apply' to IL C. RLTSSEL, Rea . Estate Agent, IS Mahantongo Street. Utz• . . . Jan. I, '04.,4-tt, FOE SALE.—A Five Tou Locomotive, sultabla for 4-kat gauge road. Had been used for convey,. lug coal and coal dirt at the inineb, and is in good or der. Apply to ~ I Cial. W. SNYDER, Pottaville,. Januar) , ' 7O J EM3 'COB LEASE.—The valuable tract of Coal Land 1 7 known na Robb A - Winebrener Tract, late. Mil ford, situated in Illythb and. Schuylkill Townahipa, and containing about :tap acres, la offered for .jease upon reathitable term*. Apply to " F. B.VANNAIZ • Feb 27, 'O9. 9-tt Pottsville or FOE SENT.—In consequence of an lk remoToil to our. new More, we offer for rent the stOre 'et wesent occupied by us, for ttie unexpired term of our lease, until April, 1g72. CHAS. WOLTJEN & BRO., 310 Centre at., Town Hall 13ulidluit Aug:2l, 'OO-34-tf - • Pottsville, r !TIMBER FOR SALE.—Prrqms and Laggin'. for a 'Mines. - . • i • ClieetnutPcita and Rails, -. i . . .• ' 'Railroad an Drift Sills. • All the abC• . will be sold by the WOO near Pine grove, pa. JOHN SCHULTZ; Llewellyn. Schuylkill County. Pa.; . __ , . • IL R.11704T0N, Pottsville,' ' N0v..27, ,09-4.5-ta. 'COE SALE.—Timber leave of 1000 acre of mood a'' land, in Lebanon County, six miles sotith of „Pinegroye, along the li ne of the Lebanon and Pine grove Railroad. The timber hi principally oa'. Ap ply to ' MASON WEIDMAIq, Pottsville, Pa., or to . W. MORRL4 WEIDMAN, Union Forge P. O. July 31, 4S-31—tf Lebanon CO.,' I",a. VEBY DESIRABLE COAL LEASES can be procured on the lands of the Tremont Coal Com pany, near Tremont, Pa., on the • Mammoth, Skid:. more, Black Heath, Primrose arid other Veins. Run from one and a half to two miles. The points are of easy across and not expensive -to open, Apply to - DANIEL HOFFMAN, Engineer. . ' Office—cot. Si and MahanFongo fits., Pottsville, Ps October 29, 'B9 • fi--tr . F°' BAUD. A 'No Story Frame Dl:idling House and Store situate on Centre Street, Stella toy City. . . For terms apply to • • '3,1. M. ICF;TNER, Esq , ':. : • , _ . Mabanoy t,ity,, • - Or to DI.N'L D. DILL-MAN. •, ... -Attorney tor owners, ~ . . - . 9 Malian:onto Street. Pottsville.' November 8, '69 . 4.5-Bnr COE SALE.—A Fl -ciao White Ash Colliery In the diabanoy Coal leld, lease IS years to run.i A Splendid Farm, 200 acres, on the Susquehanna River. • A twenty feet lot in Second Street, suitable for prlrate residence. - Town lots in Nfahanoy City. • To Lease—Mammoth Skidmore and Prinirose Veins near fiLahanOr Ci ty. _ • • For Rent—An office in silver Terrace, • ' • • App to Agent, Silver F fel l 2 .- e, L l t oilMiZt. Sept. l, , NM VIDE SAL2O.—A Farm of, 2)) acres with improve a: mains and stock, situate on the llne of the Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Railroad, 14 tailed from Potta *file. 10 acres of the land are uhder cultivation; 75 &qv. ere covered With chestnut sprouts Of 16 years growth, which would make excellent prop_timber. 25 acres ere covered with heavy timber. The iSciprove- Manta consist of a substantial hours!, a new Swiss Barn, Mit houses, ands nevr tem mill with waterpow er. Stock consis ts of horses, cows, grain, bay, and* fanningitnplsmenta. The price asked tan be real ised. from the timber alone. Terms cagy. Apply to JOHN M-SHEAFER, Eiterli's Building. Pottsville, or to FERGUS 9. FA RqI.IIAR No.lBo (*nitre street, Pottsvi11e... 17ALITABLEI PROPERTY AT :PRIVATE v SALE—One-twentlethintercst In the tract. of Ckat land, In New Castle Township, Schuylkill Co.:, arnowti as the , Pott sc 134.Maatt tract,) contaln L ing about CD acres. • • A tract of =nacres of COAL and TIME R LA:$l5, in Riley Township. • • • Valuable building lots on Maliantongo ..treet. splerldldi lot on Schuylkill Avenue, 33 feet front on the Avenge, and VT feet front on Church AlleT. OneloWth 'lnterest In .the "Coal 11111", Tract 'Of )and is sebtu lltlll Township, to close the estate'uf the Willits. Sarah Hart. C. App to HENRY C. RIISSr.L. ' Real-mate and Insurauce A gent, No.AS Mahani, talsgo Puttsville. Pa. Jan. 1,10-1-1 y --ve.sair FOR BALE.--Bltuate in Hartley •Twp.; : v - ,llnion County, Pa., containing 181 acres, lyi a along the north bank - of Penns Creek. About under cultivation; the remainder i i Covered With 41 timber of White Oak, Mapie,,Pine and lificAory. The dwelling house is a :story /rune, nearly new; &Bank Barn 7uxBB, nearly new, -and a never fairing spring. near; the house, with spring bowie: !limestone unarriss are opened on thelandl Xis in a good neighborhood and within two milts of y will be sold at-a very low price, and on easy sof payment to close an estate. Possession Minn April 118, 1870. haply to the subscriber, • JOHN SHIPPEN, an Executor, Pottsellie, - .Ttnie 1, pea' 23-tt Tlcm 81TBSCRIBEB NOW?PREPAMED to grant Leases on the following Verna,of Coal at Graurville, which have been shaftedon and proved ' ; The Mammoth Velkilefeet thick the Skidmore Vein 18 feet thick the seven Feet vein, 7 feet , thick,. These Veins formii twain with a run of one mile, -making & Monello rtm, and are now being worked on the wiloinblll Property' by the New SWAM Coal Oocimany, There 13. also two large Veins running Iltrthe Northeastern end of the tract, called the k ilr aountain and thel...eldgls. one of whiwh i ch feet th ick, and the other calledin feetihick have also been shafted on,:, The distance • • Frorn Eibiabettiport to Easton, &Mlles. .1 From Easton to Maw chunk, 33: • From Manch Chntik . to orantville, 35 •• . , 1 t 5 Alteite perticulars zuhe, rnaktnit tol l and freight.par appl,i , to r. 7i, - 12 x. mtrEtray, Pottsville. VOS BALE. ; nit& sot.r.Owswn - MINING MACHINERY. One-high lemur* Conde" Sidlmtb Pint Shill . net 211*Ineb launder 7 feet stroke, bo ilers and all parts es and 2 lifts of Omni* ee gds trek one Alneb plunger, each seven feet Stroke. . • 4111aWindingEnginski2-inelteyllndsr Met - • wi drinnleitrine and boilers coinolate.- oar INKS MVO= fi :riON threo4oclitiCTOV l =Str il f *re ALIK001",It list Fan and Engine with tubtdsr Irditts= 44 , liortstatid . nuttrilha t Esttlne Windt alarshotstrtolta, ,with t d bobs, and two It2lyttrtla I.4.inch etunrenk toMer y hat been In mini** bat bill ' ' GEORGE SNYDER; - .7saimi4tihr.septzipz-l-tri Patna*. Ps. ' ME pi";liaElltit; AGENT FOR E OWEERG, - • •- , • • cOluziumAzirp Lusa,' Vino ixatertaitizipood working condition. xiwo &Wm al liegan .an Iturnacoth• below ME s =tn=risrel iali VrateV4l*,_._' Treat - Wei. Towson hammer, akkhoon sad ...... on , lot e t i l u t e i =ILI alcial h a st , ~ ......; k: J A.autiak Oolliter . " - Trwatar. •. • ' .- 'FOE I SA= • • . ~. ~ '',": „,-!, • , mama Aral ?Alm 4.iwra_ . IS atiesta White Oak Timber Land , mita go ikewaserer._ _ - _ , ram mom /Ma with 81111 MW lb CM* , . ar o riror Ladle Potter Colmar. ' 11111811111 ses 6:lr flooring OßA aarea= a rl ine kaber. • - , - • 1 .! and arid wirinicitirtear PkieVpre. : i Jade= ears,4o4neb _ . ~. Mama goat 8b e~la tae L um, between Darasseala sted-tbe Tarawa. eat Into toataitgbar t==idettadda, l aavesty acres with tirkraemigetss7 - W — ',,Q good bars. . • • , - -.: boss TOWN TA1M3.13111) 'IIOVIODi .'. , , , , • A dad 10,- Oa Mibliale," "Oa. 40 lett' i. 1. ,"•• ,' names indica atL. - -, 43 !*- *( 1 1 / 1 14 . , ---, in the purchase and, ilanuilacture of Clothing. Oar hales bave exceeded last yean, but have fellen.fer short. of our calculittiOns —amounting to the presenttlme. for Fall Trade, to about . 1 i ' S400000(5.00, '• • • -- . - . I . . Leaving u* Four finndred.Tisousand Dollars' worth tit Gsaments;of evert. description. suitable to all edem a, made up with the utmost :care, or This vgar arcs - Est stArrou.s_,l. - NOT ONE DOLLARS' WORTH OF WELCH are' e wining to carry overas Old Stock ir.tomext year. hence we are determined ' • . ... . 1 ' .' • j . '. At all Hazards; to makea : • - .. 1. I, . i .. ',. I , . 1 GLEAN OF ALL THIS . LOTHINGi -.1 - SWEEP Getting backAtimt money we thn, so'astect be In good Condifion to ociutinetioe,olo nQzt Season's Tyade wit - out Wren/bre:ace. We offer t hen ' .I , I. ° ' l• - I • ° I ' • • • i - j •,, ;.- i : - 1 •• . 0: 1,../ji ENTIRE STOC _ - . At Prices as Low, - those prevailing at the Great ale last-t'all, . bring- 7 ing some o 1 our Prie'es 'far below the Cost of itinufa/turing. • ... • . . ..„ • --- - - 4.000 OVEIiCOISTS, made in the moat famed° ab Stslaikof all kinds of Dialers; ChllZebtll% - ThoOt s . & c . 4.000 #l7lrB, COats, a lr i srd Vests Si th e Busletero, priissii Traveling, "Indispenslble" - ct,oco Chingrilefds and Sack Morning and Loaner Coats, Frock arifi.DreitaColitt de. ' 5,000, firs: PA.3. - FA alr l,r c M fi g ta naxureetals,.and cat on every approved style, (Narrow atid . • Nobby,""latri 6,000 VIES elx:et Vests, Fancy Cassinsere Vest a, Crothf Vests, donble originals breasted,- high "or f l ow cut. DErdDFM 'ALL TIILS,,WE WILL; FOR TWENTY DAYS, F ' Discount all Cab' sales in our tasiont - ,tlepartment, I deductig 15 - per cent from the bide of each !MU, And Allow a 20 pee cent. on all 'F!cg;•ehases in the Futitiskiwg Depttmoo. • ,•_- • 7 . . ~ •.. ~., " rr . Yomthi! and Children's Department.-.... - •- . . . . .. This:Departmenl hae'been a specialty with a !this yeas - . tWe hoive•had_rtuingilehed e the t. largen teat y d hest Assortment, of BOYS' cL9TIIING" ii:i be kauskili :••••eity, all of which is wow fo rNal , a c 1 red uce d , , . c". ' 1 . 1 iIi&RE 41"1312TUNITT we sir 01722i* mourns., - - :.,. - • . . EDNESDAY,-Y DECEMBER - More will be %Wicked earl,r ana eliebed 1,4. About Salesmen will be in attandanea Prompt and pane attention will be given to No etistot ger b unsupplledi it any reasonable 11000MIDOWI non of prices will induce-Wm to buy.: • " ' i: • • , . . •.. • . :wANANAKER . • . t =I Nov. 48*"17-ath. Ocutitals. D IL 11419331N114 ! L Odunamen.4 4 .u.' - Ilig!nodrOan.) = *raw a D Durk ImAla d prmos AND CHEMICALS, PliiipiThElLSY. ism ,sTuriii, Se. 1-• sc. eso"str4 S.—Piailout Prgp, attention swan figratailar , acri P tlaulli t t ddidin 11 7 and Wins. ir ; • V F. - •• I dI I ell I 4 - • • • • Zolatt in a= •• • • ass • ttorill•prove blew, • • cams air Rbeamatlas aall-Prea••• • • • • or imiaimat ts shrip may Pelle • Ultialast it i s last Mods rum audios gym, satfica_sitiatiets* erbareres has boa sed. • 'Max, OA st t o link tatiLnoN . - " c:"* " Drugglit t . 7AI7figIIT:AL, - te ; - Airti i;.l._tosivir f: ...l.l4l2owituorii4sittiavii.,, ~,,. - -‘ '''''•,':: j. • .••••:;),_'-:', -•-tt• • ':: 1Plr 40Mti .:. / 1 ,.. .4 061Nio e .- :::',.'.::-I'-:i4•,•: -si • ,-.l.lliiiiii-•••1,i ----,:].• .1.,-,t/1,=,----.;::....,, ~,:*,_i;:.•:-1-.,-.v,•-*,..,..4,,.• 'l-:-::..-1-i-iN!4"):4,4.Pkitroriiints -•••• ''' 4 i...q': - .1 , : '.:= :-: .LL :'.: 4 . 41 *.' -*Olt : intis'ii,: - ''';' . .; • -• 1 i 3 ,11. !Fa" 4!..;;' - - -H- !Y.. -, -,..:;,.:,:-,-4-;,•. ,.. .; , .- ... •i. :,.- ..:. i...; -, --_,,...24:.: ti. '. - -7:2,---.-.:_..,.., , . - , ,, .. ,„ - ' . . . ' -•, -.4 • . Ti-xoref.4s bciNotitit, - ; =rum= ot , - • . • case parriagell and Buggies, er'zing tAllarAn'p Mell! - AMICD arl - LaB. lickaHrimeroar4um:sinsia , Asp 2itiaineataa 9re.. aim Sarum • arigown Room Porsrua.s. Pa. ConstaatVa" Mali a `it amortmeat of mew mat :apeosat-I!Laad attos i =d oitipoilrltri: • • l• • " • •. • AT AGE 13: • One a t rthutilrtlyment w9l krenytkue the Poly/ in farce year and 12 3 clh/s. Tyr ee ' ?entente, - •.• - 2 year r , (.44,0,000:00) DOLLARS' W_ORTIT AT'-S : JCR PRICES . AS SHALL INSURE•AN MN EMI Al, Half-pas t Seven l (Yplock, 'TO 'BE IN EVERY RESPECT-'A DUPLICATE OP TUE litJ This the , Statemeit; •of our Caine SALE COMMENCES' '~ ~ OAK-HALL BUILDINGS - S. E. CORNER OF-6th & ,14,1FIKET STREETS ? PHILADELPHIA. "•7**P C M, * 3 * 3, 1, 1,, 4 : -- " on Coarlareaki!tni: =I Jowl T, , CARPprtER, U. D., Medic:el *xamiliner II ME . . , G# ..4 ' . Gaovas : -s 8./JCZIIB • i !,; ion, ni!ftivit stai . inc warm ' tAMILYIEWING -MACHINgS. : . . 111 D117.1.T,; NEW YONX. lili aLICSIMM tlngl22,MEGArlgorM ' ( • ;.., li*BOitiumumat • ~ ;,..... r ilika v ap °touch: rintediie and tr , oull at , %poth threads 41- Ma the e rico of stsizai s a am se oggittiod... niqp_of - eation slant Abates ci sevitaraL woo a rea Its busty AM *Maws attar mialtilis s__ troxWs a l e l e l rlzz o bacidnas uu~sa t a =M Awl ratbreallety 9r "1.1111114 9r-1L;: • "le 63011201; itttrrall• .. - •v* lit. :AIM'S -•-• - a . !i'' c • - ' • 31 " ir - Artiaiwat Inatioir &IMMO; ILItC,HMES, =el . 1144 40 1 . 0112 n EDE am.1,111-4g ' 600.000 MEM MEI saeitelnukhw. ~::,:' -1,~. , -_ `. VIVRAMTEIML,ILUIZir itIXYZEI COBSETO: • LAT= !BENCH GREAT BARGAINS AT "MRS. STEELE'S.- kNi,lll,2Boolo,rt Ot.PhibhdePais. DittELANKSIA. etrileZONEV - 13439VAQ7i INST bro., 14 North Ninth St.. et. Market, . C. EVERETT'S Troia Ivey eurealtitM es 7eapTrusent, itateltketoek Supporters Shoulder MollPensathat.lPMO 'ladies attended to by Kra. E. May MV4IB-214y,, p e askunvis nruiagluano Is the tkeapest ana_best aittetaln eine nuultet ter BLUEti NO CLOTRY - 01. " It hot esatatu awash' tehare the finest 11041 e, Lit ta_put twat ILTHERG 'EMS DRUG STORE, No; MU North SECOND st,, , TIIIIADELrd for ' sale hp most the Groeerased= ' I • _ •• The genuine hes both Berlow's and Wlltbenrers motet= the label: al.others are cousterfeit. ' BAR LOW'S BLUE will color more water than-form times the who trets•ht elf indles • • • Jane la. 41. ; , m.ien;l COMP . TOYS AlirD FANCY 000Ds, • • .101* DOLL & SON, _ . No. 9011 MARKET' STREE'r, PHILADELPHIA.; • • 4:',.txpoierrars or . • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. . THE LAROF SPOOK AND LOWFAT In the OM Jun received, hue assortment of all kinds. Pipes, Ones, hilentonicons, marbles, Omer boxes, etainaleare, he, Please call and examine our . 4114mw Al.r, - PARERs.. . .; . - Iv A, . ... i.,„ • .. ap , w.Et. : a HOURKE,.• Ramie and Window'Shadtis.: Sales Boon* . Youth At Market Ste:, _II4IILADELPHILA. - ' , Winton', Cov. Twenty-third arni Sansom Sta. •• . NEW STYLES EVPIT DAY,OFOUR OWN MAIM, . . E. -O. THOMPS'ON; • MEIICLIANT- telLoß, • ' No. SCIS W4.2ivT A:rioter, PiIitaDXLPITIA. Especial attention is invited to the COSCKODIOtS and BEAUTIFUL establishment, the EXTKNSIVP. STOCK of seasonable and desirable goods always on band the reputation obtained am a leader in fashions and tfie great faellltiss possessed for the fabrication and prompt dispatch of all coders.„ , Although eminent in the - prosecution o f every Walfish of the trade, for the karlicular benefit of the great number dissatisfied, pantaloon Cutting as a speiiialOP, is announced, which lean art not obtained. by imitation, MO through close study, experience and practice. - Those desiring easy and stylish pantaloons:are In cited togive this method a Dial. • - ta 2.'00f 4O &n A. DCPLAINE. DU_ Bps & • EIIEV-Za. BRASS FOUNDERS AND SMELTERS. .. A.nrAFnation s litabbltt, Type and Stereotype Met als „,'Coisznitne* and% Tinsmiths' Solder, Wtrite zunrrs.. rman Silver, Britten* Pewter, Red and Yellow Braes,..Heavy and-Ltght, • Cuatinga;,Plated and .Licquen Werje. • ' " Rolling Mill . J011“12111 mid Railroad Cr,a'Boxes Specialties. 80191'8 B.ROAD ST.; PHILADELPHIA: . . . sir Old Metals.RocrOt or Sold on .Dornmlaslon.lio March 6, 46-10.1y, • ÜBBICI.L.AS in 811 k; Glnghamitina, Alpaca. . .COTTON, ell cents and above. • 2 • • OLNGHAM,III.OO " • • - ' ALPACA, C. 75 • . : " - • . ~ SILIC. 114.50. the ch !. eapest In the City. . - • .H. DIXON, 2.1140ut1a KmW.txt Street. • • - .. AI — rilltilllON,'LA.DEESt ' ." ` ' • EMI ..I„Dast received a large Inioice tf the 'RAREST and mosf ELEGANT STYLES of Jet and other FRENCH JEWELRY ever offered In Ms market, embracing Plus, Ear-rinse, Necklae**Lodkets, Combs, Hair Or-. namenta&c.; new style Fans,-Leater Bags , Pocket books, French Flowers for Jardinters, Flower Hold ers, Toilet Sets, Vases, Peden Goods, G lit Ornaments, &c. Prices ,gnaranteed as low as can be offered In the City. - • H. DIXON. 24 &Milt Etnlivii Street, Philedelidita. .Nov. 6, ID. • • ; - D 41FIRT.; AL: ICALUCHEE. FURNITURE VAREROONiSi 238 and 238 BOutlafietil Strai PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having greatly - Increased facilities. in the addition of the large four story building ad- - -Joining hie former place of buainess. offers great in, ti4tements to all purchasers of furniture to give hint. a call. Re is confident of being able to please ME wno may favor him with their custom, and' lat e x c. perience of twenty years in business is a icciarantee Until* ability to turn out the best of work. He per sonally eripervisee his large workshops, and any ar ticle not On hand Will be insider° order at the iowest terms. Ak , large stock 61 all kinds of'FrltisTlTEllr; constantly on hand. P. M. KAReillqh; • fiept.ll; O. 7—lydw . - II .1440 N. EIGHTH PHILA, PIHtF23 TO SUIT THE TIMES. RICH, FANCY, ~ matnificent awaortment;unsurpAssied for Varlet • elegance of stylepor moderation in price. Fine Frencir.Flowers for Jardiniers, rich Bale mien, and China Toilet Seta and Vases, Parian Dusts' and Statuettes, 'gilt mounted Card Receivers and Flowet-holders, Bohemian Glass, China, Lava, Pm-, Tian Marble, Bronze and Gift Ornainents. Rich Paris and Vienna Fans, Fine Jet , Vulcanite and French Jewelry, Cigar and Tobacco Boxes and Holders, Writing Desks Olove„Randkerehlef,and Work Boxes, Pressing Cases, Tablets, P aper Cutters. BILE, ()INGRAM and ALPACA. UMBRELLAS, • CANIM,Qcc., ' . With a thousand other articles, embracing all that is new or desirable for bridal, birthday or holiday presents, superior in quality and mixterate hi price. 11.. DIXON, No. 21 S. Eighth Street betirieen Market . and Chesnut, east aide. • [Dec 4, !A:4O-3m • IN EN , H 4,:naikAys-iese. • . •••a , Wg A. - *G A 11$ - S. ' • , FOR • • CHRISTMAS 'PRESENIS: • , . FACE arRTAINS, DAMASK CrItTAIN!..3. : DRAPERIES AM) ITrillium' whit Rklt Tassel& • • WALNUT - OR **GOLD 'CORNICES,- TAPEVrai AND CLOTH TALE AND PIANO COFFIN, EIDER. DOWN Will be Closed Out at a Great Redaction, prior .to Annual Snack 'Faking. , • • . .1. E. • WA - LRAVEN;,•:: . • • - • 'MASONIC. HALL, NO. 719CLIESTNET PIIILADELPIII‘: • Jan I,'"AL. E. E. T. TAYLOR, : • . LATE OF. THE FIRM OF CHAO. STOKES & Co., • 824 .Cheshint 'Street, Pruning., .1 - 1. ND • HHOHHOHI3 TO EIS FRIENDS' A business acquaintances that -he has this day, April 12th, MP, associated himself with the .• • NEW 'CHESTNUT. STREET ESTABLISHMENT : • Finest Resiiiiiiide Clothing and Fash; ionable Tailoring, . • • • , Jlltir coPvran , sr 818 AND 820 CHEST/SEX STREET, .". , • • .. MR. JOHN WANAMAkER. - Here he invites all his former patrons, with the as: surance that he now contimands better ['tenni& than aver before for giving them Mtlre sattabtotlor‘, belt% able to submit to them for, selection the largest and 'finest stock 12; goOdS, much of it tkuported, ever of fered in any TsUcirlng House in Philadelphia, and' corps of Cutters whose names see sufficient guarantee for the excellence of their work. Noll.—Mß. E. T. TAYLOR Is Sowell known to the' 'Clothing Trade of Philadelphia, and the public See-. orally, as it man of good taste and quick app_reciatiori of the wants of gentlemen In the way of irin!.Mir meats, that It Is only necessary for me to my thffall the resources of our large and extensive establish ment vials brought to - his aid An hit endeavors to please his friimds end customers. . . - JOHN StANAIKAKER, 818 AND WO CHESTNUT ST., PITILA.--, • . • Nay ' 'l9—tf . F ALL IND DBY IFf9ODI3-,1859: • EDW HALL' .22 CP., 1 1 • Selnaltel:nel STREET, PHILADELPHIA; Invite thaititenuon of Pitichiters on 'visiting Pntla. • = aelptda toft.beir large•and elegant stock of 43- 00 D S • consuang p . art of , Mack and - • .•- , •• French and Irian Ms, • - and Poplins, ' • Mdi= and low priced Dress Goods. Dross Goods of tbe Minn silks constaatly recolv.inZ. • Black..lllrimme Goods In Great yariety. • Loft and Square RtociieB:baw Lmi at ls; ired., lik . "%=Velvetl l y ' • • " 11.11 k ?Wish 71. elveteens, - _ - mut muskies; in colors. _ Clothlf and Ossatmers, • a ir e ft as Linens ati and Napkins, , Blanket* sad Coaarrase. • • • piano *ad TibleCovert rat _ •'• • . INVITE GOOD% LA EMBRIDERIES, GLOVSM, BOW Y, dc. • - N. R.—We dad In Good Goods and endeavor to sell at snob prices__that Kiri ififrThe Chastant and Innit et Street cars will c on= tor/ ran nlttiin a low doonrof the store. EDWIN: HALL & CO.; is saris SBcQND snt,scr, ?Erg.untpitiA-. ._ Oct. 0, MIL • • . • 41--.lon. Fataiirmistt MAP AND eooDui Whirs there are a 0 many" Fur atone as there ii In the Ply of YhiledelyWn„ -it ie di for th e urstortn•H•ah to d•tarmine where to buy. Those' lrho eut Wined In th• dffierent rumlitles *Ulu* bolteyer know where w go. aug Those maim s of MU Paw. who OM not soqualutak with. the onions • grades of:rum. we would advise them to s e tt an establishment of *abut reputation; where =Van with the greatest confidence, and that they are I=7 dealt with. We a ir rhff t r Atimg Mi-a u lo= locatim, where., Ire we intiedelit DOM ca n In their For ma get good end the . 1 4 411 11 14 1:4111 0inti a. !atm_ 9 - 1 attraction oh ac -441g 41% the wir 1 ,b 2, IMO , they show or au • ' 'ti in i figLro atinissemag • win t• the • sums serriasabla Par, and " k • • • Vitteas Aries &Ad quafitle6 ,end to rail •• • and Ones • lady down: so lo Fluaevery=e mem ' tto and :, 11 " .11618 L __yv . 1% .. 4114 Verre a pt a llift i t-11 this • • • wawa a t their Fors are warranted' iS • -Bay Sable &Welber/ail r - . a I,ll : ll theitimibet rr - • • • febarui • • , : ;3 t :o. Petri S. Rua-Es. AND TOILET CH:tODEL: 3111=11.111110.-Timcr 'Cot • - 4,S JANUARY; 1870. itlic (fainter. SPAYING OP GOBS FOR - MILK. The following is a summary of a small pant phlet :presented to the t3tateof.New Jersey -by Al:Vanes:nitre, aFrench veterinary surgeon, `Onthe "castration,?' or "spaying" 'of cows, .wltieli'may,prOve of interkto" some dairy farther readers:, The effect of the "eosin tion"..iieems :to be that it • produces a more abulidant etteretiots of. milk; 'which acquires at the:sometime a greaterf , ricanesS in quality and" , resulti " the .following advantages. to the proprietor An increase of one-third tri•quantityormilk, # 2. Certainty of haling more eqnstantly thesame Attiantity. .3.. The pow Is:net exposed to the accidents which of tetifeectir. when she is in season. .As sty williMt _gecalVing nerate, all the.aeCidents or' fiesta- . ,ticiyand/ are aVoided. 5, Greater disposition to . fatteei when the.milk fails, or the owner wiShesto . part with them: This. is' the 'expert-en - iv of one man. Another' • .writes as follows: .Of twenty-seven cows— • aged-frOin"6 to 15 yeais-- - -,Avhicli we luivecas trated; we.hove-obtained the following re. sous; I...Xuerease. of Milk in. •txiws of or 8`• years. I:Constant supply, in , :theeei above • thatage.;.3: , The milk is richer than In. the ordinary; Ow, and consequently. yieldsiaore butter.; the butter isidwaysof a yellow color and bas a taste and flavor superior to that. of co* not" eastmtet.l These are strong tes .timonialts'. The results of nulny other exper- . moils : are:given, but all unite in saying that the Ow. Bhtlpid • not be operated:upon ,anti! lici.lactative powers are fully deV eloped---say attite: age' of 6. years, and 'alieut f ortyi.daye after. calvm . .. w hen. she Will gontinue the game flow tif•Milk aslOng asthe owner choos es to keep her food and - other _ equal, -Prairie Fariner, ' - . 4.IWOL — Nto HATIFOR CATTLE FRED.--JOSCV/ I.4:•.Kirk; Of Tittsbtirgil Pa.; writes to the N. .1. Partners' Club as follows : • . "For some time past II have been making observations- and • experiments, in animal's food, and obtaining what. I. believe to be an ItiaProvemerit,' and • I take the•Jiberty o( "comniunicating. to your club _ the restilt.S. Graas'being the natural food for live stock, it is easily. and properly masticatect, and a • consequence'-,its nutrition easily extracted. • :With hay, however, the case is different, for whenjed in sullicent quantities - thelmimal • -esiteeralirtf its teeth have become flattened by age, attentpts.to satisfy itself by select tag the leaves and tender branches. To - oLvidt e - this dilllctilty,.• and preVent waste, cutting in:.94ort.leligths has .to an extent -become ketiera . 1, and Is, no doubt, a step In the right •, direCtion. - ..11y. belief...is that we should go stitUfeirther, and grind the hay aa we now grind oath, and corn. It. is thought that - owing to its: glatinotis• nature. hay_ could - Akit be reduced ton state of meal or itisoteduced, ' the expense attending would riot Justify. 'l'o test this, I' constructed a cutter and.erusher . on: new, •prineiples, and the result was be you my- most sanguine expectations. Ten 1 4 tans. a di”,,- can be g nd,with one machine, at It cost tiot to exc one dollar per. ton. - 'GroUnd tu this' " or hay ia".not• unlike ground .oats, save in olor, it weight being from 32 to 36 politut - per . bushe l. , : 3lxed ...with chopped feed, s' eh as cord 'Qr. , : oats, it . inalces ii eheari and eXcellent food: \Thus.we • . effect by means what the hard- - • working or 'decrepit! animal. is incapable of doing--;perfect niastintion." , .. • - - et)" LimiE -Aonieuvrtritt.—The se-: tion of lime is -two-fold ; fiat physieal, and ,As a mechanical agent it olitns stiff' clays, rendering them friable, mellow, and more easily worked ; chemically it acts upon the vegetable matter or the and sets.free those stores of valuable substan.-; ees which, without the action of thisagent, must have 'remained inert and useless: It at4oenters . directlyinto the corriposition of planta,•and.in many varieties forms a large proportion of the weight of their inorganic . constituents. neutralizes certain - acids which are :often; present - in' soils, rendering :them . useful to. vegetation instead of being positively injurious, which they are in their original state: The existence-of waterin the soilihowever, affects the-actiOn - of - lime very - considerably. fit' the land is net and un dridnecl, lime will not eseri. the same influ-'' eive.whith it Would - do in the ease-Of,thor bbghly drained land.. X greater quantity 04 lime hi necessary to 'produce .11 given effect, neglect of thorough .drainage j„entalla a considerable greater expenditure in liming, than would lia.e been necessary, if the land was either naturally or artificially Chem bar:y of .Agriculture. llKkerrittususs vege- • ••• table more extitesively , an article of food ; ortuore Universally relished than the pie. • Every farmer shouhl have an - apple ur-. ,-•;" Allard. lolay in a go.oa'slipply of apples ovary . eutuditilliespeaks a good house-keeper." There ean be tio: won- in. all • the - line of culinaries. An apple, a good mellow • one is 'digested in a single' hour after it- Is eaten, . and aids in digesting the other fobd, while fresh pork takes froth 'live to sithoura to digest. . • No more. healthful dessert can be used: thaU , 'stewed { baked, Or even a raft= apple.. It miry l,e taken- ap, ; -,break fast with simple coarse bread;, - and pro aces a - healthy-result upon the aYstetn . by 'retnrivirig constipation, 'correcting- acidity, 'initigathigleverishness, and producing a much - more happy- elTeet upon the,body than medicine. • Apples.wonld he an eiccellent substitutojo t phatry, cakes, arid the whole• parhphernalia of sw.eiineats; andlf they were Made to take the - "place of those 4 articles of cookery with 'which. the children ate so often crammed, they larnuhi be touch thore,)lealtbv,sailddot.tiorie. andapothe earies!.bills grbutly dfininiabed.—Good Heuith,. . , PhEsEßvEu.—Air slaeked jiple has been fretjuently. recommended as a pre-• 'ser v er for vegetables *when stored - in -pits. Ite e entiv we- heard a - gentleman - state that . he ivas'fri the habit orsprinkling it amotig - his apples - in barrels and pits, andlie thought . Velicate full .varieties eould thus be kept wuch..b.eyona. their season. The lithe. du, t .couldLbeetrAly removed - from the applei by 'using**, cloth or brush, and it imparted no 'flavor to -the fruit. 'l'he.use 'of lime in the ~ cellar, ail 7 preservative tv e *llt, is a good idea. It acts by absorbing moisture, and if one in dividual in the masssieearl, the lime arrei , t4' fife sp*lid. of the ill4as.e to othgra: - 3nsnrquit. CHARTER • 10: PES;PETUA L. 'FBANSLIN INBURANOE-COMPANY, O.,V•* . - HHIYADELYHIA.- • . 488ET8' OP .116.19114 R it 1889. • - $2,077,37213: caplial, • - , 11400,000 00 -- Accrued Slag, . - 1,083,528 70 1. Invested Pmnlq,ara. . 4193,8;43 43 Eliseoled Clalsco.,., Income for 111188, • *23,1.28 ' 1 • $380,000 LoAq• PAID SINCE 18.11, Over 85,600,000. Perpetual and Temporary Polleles es Liberal • • . DIREbTORS: • . ALFREDG. -BAKER, - ALFRED PITLER:" SAIAUE'L GRANT, • • THOS. SPARK'S, GEO. W. RICIIARIXi, •• ISAAC LEA, - • • THOS.. S..ELLIS t . • GEO. FALES,'' OUST. SAIE.Ns. ALFRED G. BAKER, President. -1 - ' 'GEO. PALES, Vice President. • . • JAS. Si. AtcALLISTER, Secretary. .. The sUb_ scriber is agent for the above named hi tl. Vatlon, and Is prepared to make Insurance on" every* description Of property - . at the lowest rates. • • - lIENRY c.,rtussEL, Agt. • Jan. I, No. I$ Menton:mg° s reci. ,ICAERCEER, . GENERA', INEWII •s•;.• MANCE AGENT.' • Offlee, Peansqivanla Hatt, Pottnillii, Psts, unaulm & LONDON a GLOBE _INSCRA*CE CO. Cash Capital stnd A.s.sets. *10;000,000 Invested In the United States..ocer _ 1,500,000 HOME INSURANCE GOisirANY,' • • .:bar skvEzr, coNSr.cnct^r. • Cash capital, . 11500,000' Surplus Jan. 1at,.19A5, • 809,010 9 Insurance ethteted to the heat Companies maw. able terms. 'Lossesprotuptlyadjusted and paicl out delay. • [Jan 1,7,1*--1- AhliEj3.l7; =FE' INSURANCE Cog'Y OF'PaILADELPHIA.- ALEX. WIIILLOIN, re..trident. %/I 8. WILSON, iiicreiary El Gitorrn ,07 ME AMERICAN. .. ' DATit... NO. pa POLICIES. A ml - rssartEn. in), Dee. 31 ', • 991. 1.090.4.50 00 Ma. ". . " 1,120 1,211.000 04.) UB7, " - ... ........ . ..... .-.. 7,658- - ‘18,112,478 id .+ ~u "........ '.....a0x... - ' MO 1,760,901 The American Issues pollcles'on all dasiisble plans SS lent rates, end' for security and . promptness tn 13 : 1 45.thatialladi Istansurpassed by any Company to t' the States. • • BOARD OF THtSTEES !lON. :14NIEB rot.Locfr, Ei-Gov. of fennsYlcauta• J. EDGAR THOHP2ON. Pr i grlgtf 8 U. 41111 11 ,veliCla Ci pi A l ga s 12 88°42 , ga T d h e i n r ‘cit Z.: - ":14.11ERT BOBEHTS, iredde tnan rkurtli 14stlieniti Png.BIP B asbroz,Seed .3f,erclidan. 108Mariget HOrt.ALEX. O. CATEELLWLBen Orth tSfararettut. *Lc; 505 Wat: WHILLDLN, 30rchir a IS/iad 22 lii?Ath Front, HENRYIC: BENNETT, Hrhatt.74llllooth 'FOttrtli GEotioRBE HILL, • It eladezt National .IA3fIZS CLAciIIORN, Pr , sident:Compierclal Na- JCTZ; WANAMARER, Ostrat i rall, B. E, eor. Sixth and Market SW., 818* 820 Mang t• LITTLE, - Agent. February . 'So qtyle3ll! 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