~i .4- : he Animist EOM . . 'NASTY: Tilt IPnntsms AND CoNfalnum OF liFt4N,gis .,`.. BY lioix. a Menem .A2CD tranvia! Itt!;a. PIunONOED Wan OVER me Pala:atm OP irsa. FirlzwrltAitierimorr BT TUE ' . eitio lionitaTrits. . • . i • , •' • ' ent_WanD, .Noo•Yoitic, 1 1, 1 , i lan. 24, 1870. i The tiv the 15th Amendment by. the oio :Lttialacher created'a profound sen 4 /ashen In this immejlt visinity. Thei• news reached US iii the afternoon,- and that_evenhi a large me wuz held in: the beck rOom tray my grown? express our views on the topic,' the elect u v-'the Democrisy nv the wardbeinl -pretient. , l.wns uv course called WSW chair,'• end; MichFatiand, who. wax wtinst 'xi re ixiltiir; an =o aria fordinis - fai t a r. i.„kyeeittd,, him from diaelargill . his... '.. , es, itagf who, ca be kid write,' h et' ADO "a /I'4n by actin eaSetretsty uvUnto) ',ha* meotiai In thia Fa* was tuaaSe4 - ~•_;TerezumO'Gratitimho•is an =de ..Wai. -at the Astorßouipeitematkot that his sole iteruatilled with - woe. The paasagerwr the. • Amendment by the Ohio 'l.‘eghilleherL - seti Itted-the question nv nigger IfUtflugWiTrem: . this time_forward jr. , "- - sieWal race.„ - onli fitted, - 'by =cher to' do metal alma far 'alleei ,!Fc;.:1 0, be o.ed on .ekallty witk . hUP• . ilt A wl* d i p.p to i the rib) iiv• #604 4 4 1 0 1 09. 11 i ~/e ind.feit one be weal •uever, no, __never Mr. &ath wood-litcv ettns, tanyood hie remark, bathe-silt eut - enort. by •:',ttuseistatzbes-uv the headwaiter, Whai ceMed him viggerusly for twin sway tetras hiiiplace; fend &demi hIW Instantly to levee: ' - 'lWho'a bftlfthhithe gentleMsn's •-•110 aiPtinilihr: • orther - Ixiohr,' •and el* - senile_ . yoor here , biatheriort indignantlyel a ackilatedthelteed . • ituac ex Mr . &Math mee 'y left thif room. , •• ,_,_.• Tbiguy BoalkPaOkiltaslaati_p _rematkt that . he wus entirely discouraged. Oniylset week . • .he hed bin arrestid and lined for beWn • his - has over the head with a dray pin, and now ?.kin nothing be dun to •obs.nit these outra -1 ges? . Thomas • Patterson, - Esq., • a ‘ gentleman known in pugilistic circler?' es, !Betty the Lifter". wantld to know Whether lie, wnz to be co:Opened to go to the polls i twenty times a day. beside niggers? "BUM •my I attes" . remarkt Mr. Patterson, vehemently,Hl'll gd back to hold Hingland first !" i • • Mr. Phellm Malloy remaikt that 90 far ez , Noo-York was conserned•he didtat now ez, 'twood make any diffrenee. He wuz entirely Shciot that no nigger wood ever- vote . in the . • Sixth ward,unyWw,e2 we don't all.'pw only sick 'White men to vote •ez we -want to -hey vote. But-".. • ' , . "But spoon they'll all vote the Dimeerathie tikket?" sung out an ,Aldernian. . t ' . "That woodentt do its any good." retorted - • Mr. Malty, - So: long ez we kin repato at often 'ez needs be, and stuff Into the boxes ez many votes ez we ward, wat do , we want .nv more . ', voters ? Wat ha;wuz abcint to say Wuz; that ..while it worsien't affect us in Noo York, his sole run out in pity towards the Dimocrisy _ in the Ahlishen Dlstriks who wood 'be tom _r , pelted to , vote with - niggers compelled to 1 , sten by helplis and see the' ballot-liox thus. `...1. degmdid. • c _ I i • At thiopint there Wuz a gineralexpreshun uv joy, okkathund by the entrance, uv Mr. John Sykes, who bed fist arrived from Sing Sing, where he hod bin enearcernted two years for burglery, wich wuz complicatid frith shootin the individjoopl whorehouse he wuz - burglin. His twin convicted. and sen tenced wuz °win to•the fact that hej bed op ,frosed.the noininashen ov the Judge .afore , whom he .wuz tried. Mr. Sykes ,wuz uv _ course indignant, at the unfair treetment he • lied experienced, but he wuz moreprofciund lysffectid at the politikle oitooashen then he =urns at his privit wrongs. "Thunder!, To think," red he, "uv etch' a mass uv Ignor . ence, vishusness and grime bein elewated up . to us. Ef 'twant for wine little matters con nectid with a half dozen , house-brettkins in Lunnun, I'd go back on the next steamer ez salls.', , . . , • 1 ‘,. And Mr. Sykeiliciilly wept. ' 1 • - -• At this pineanunfortunit diffrence occur ' red.- . AldernuirrO'fallon wits offerin a res lushen protestin agin ;the assoshatin uv free men with the lower and - more vishns classes" ' ez tendin to corrupt the sancti t Carney en red. •u' ,the bar-- .• lot, wheniMr. Patoey , "Pay 1 .1 me the money ye promised me for the ten votes I brot ye off the emigrant ship:hist fall„ ye spalpeen!" ejaekelated 'Carney. °• "Pee , - paa it twiot ye blaggard and be gorra theri was only-nine uv em an & one uv them wuz a legal voter for with 3-e bed no rite to atilt -, pax for 1" retortld O'Fallon. 1 1 , To the diva wid yez !" remark( Conry, loin for him. L'y course the entire meetin fined in the scrimage. It.lastld twenty min _ ts; resultin in the breakin uv everyi chair in - the room, a twogallon jug, and twelve, or fourteen heads. That relicuv AlAishen mis zool, the Metropolitan 'poloeee, kum in and .. stopt the rowetakin away ten men nine uv wish I knowd bed money in titer pockets, with, bed they stayed an hour, I should hey got It wuz exasperatin. .- Two uv my stiddy: customers wire hed bin .' overcome early in-the afternoon, and who •-•. hedjist got up out uv the straw w ith I keep •In a room for the aeeomodashen uv.sich. In itiated that they'd never consent to givin up uv . • politlkle pos'er to the degraded wretches.— _ They felt that the very proposishen - was an outrage. "Besides," one .uv era tremarkt, "wet effect will the makin ut,-, sleh, an army uv new voters the upon the price pv votes? Ef,theyvote at all itrthis city they'll hew to - vote with us. Will they immejitlY, demand their share uv the (Anew? Imagine my bein ' ' arrestid for vagrancy by nigger poleecetnen !" And the bare thought so shoekt him that . . he rusht out into the barroom and took 'a whisky straw, forgettin in his excitement, to - pay.for its . Rwlec,i4hens were introduced and passed - , • • denounsin the ackshen uv Ohio, and exhort- In Noo Ybrk to stand 'firm in her reseindin uv the milficasheu. ' Addishnel resdolushens • wuz pissed, demandln uv the Legislacher nv Noe York • a etrikly Dimoemtle govern . meat. 'We insisted upon the lannejit repeal , • uv the Excise law, the Metmpolitan Poleece - ws, the laws preventin erooelty to' animals, e health laws, the dividin uv the skool 1 d among the Catholiclchurches, and all the laws which tend to keep Ablistmists in 1 .- OMB OO ko ,43 .l r h k e . in w i h oO is T3 l ; t o st f m th e e nt sit io l n ec ed n e kr au pe se rs w -u se - z ,? , 1 ded at rnyl instance'. Ef the poleecemen I oaths beat Wuz all taken from my patrons, ' ez they will be when the change Smelly comes, wat a good thing I wood hey us' .it! - Imagine twenty or thirty men, all on good salaries, and with power, to arr , O , ,t_and go, . through jest slgh ez, they pleese, and all uv "ern opendin half or three 7 quarters} uv their. time in my_ bar-room! Majestic prospeck! 1 Governor Hoffman wood insist upon hurry ing up this thing of he realized how much . we who electid him are losin by'hiOnon-ack shen. i • My biznis is tellable only. My ' 04tomers are gettin into a habit uv reams-14o' to.me "jiat mark it down," after takin la drink, with, sence I stand , on the twit& uv a bar, I - find to be a mostdisgustin Thing. 'And then my custom' is bell( divided. Bence the . Dirnocratic victry in November !makes a' - : change in the control uv the city certin, five shires in the immej it visinityuv mypiace hey bin changed into s'loons, and eachene drews off euthin from me. But yeti make no doubt I shel git along. ' MY landlord wilt be a can didate for 'Alderman next spring and !he can't afford to bother me ‘ - ery much for rent, and I am.,busy estatilishin a - credit at a half dozen wholesale likker stores. I shel worry • along. '.. . • • I 1 • • . " ItTROLET3I T. .L. , Awnr, i , • . . (With was Postmaster. ) _ , • P I2 V I T I A A TVA'O I 2O 4I IVi t AIiIttik POWLOII, Jr., Proprietor. ttemasitcr..—non. Bel3j. Patton. Oct. 2, '4O-43m =OM EXCHANOF ROTEL. • • . 1 (LATE trig:lON ") Clew Cfstre sad Callowkill Streets. • 'POTTSVILLE, PENNA. f ISAkNCICL ISABILETT, Propri.tar, April 10, 'XL ' ". - r 16711 Stow, latigis, SOLOMON NOOVNN, No. 283 Centre Street, rettavitle, \ AMA* added to Ma alreadriallte- of stoveri, Waters, Singes and" Farnacc~. • -41. - =Ober of Om Vattern COOKING nisi! iittliLOß . InteVlcs, which cab be bad et WWI. ne - bota Glameraro. . Vt ec =din w & ol o9 , Brushes, firoams,(Witlothe, Table Clothes W and oil lir t* Cilirth lZ C" I Sitidirl u t7e. • - atr•WL ra Zatr i os4lllo6 ll° H Vl.l i tt dalultel =. . • :LOOM and •' t • DIM film ill =rfots.lahlegews.Cle= - ..ftae, 'Potato ' - 1-_,.._ -- - Ilotado. wooden Bo th, l j I"i= Tailor ' ":1 -4-- r- .' ' ihoilito ft lkor ril ektlo CII = itialotaott bt.'rolist . '... t i fr•:, ii 2 g o4 * 11:14m ,s Alpeed sod 44 --- -,,-* • . aims. , io I= - all ki Wpi e l. V iliftaH6 Tbs ilu2ntm do tqkftti t bIN , L a zi —D 'aull zWIt; to IMMO& Aloo, Moen., Z zi k i rri of Jobbloirl i tomt older. God In= mg Dodos. ow of to, abogro AM timed artter=dilc ley "Übe tad Itusoln• lattelfore purehoillnig e/sevehofff. - • * na i n i litr i a . „ . I,AK4 - U,lll‘4s4lllr YEAR. E2l BE Tiote4. tebacco,iskgais HAS. WOVIVICEr i& DSO.. - -, ~, --' %.• • it, &de 'lves tik sale Markt sir: •• , -, r, W. - BECK 4t111:).; OF 13AL la g o ; rit4., :t8i4,., •., I TOBACCO A C - A i 'By special ' ' te made erttli7.li/raddlea% eo., se their mole agents MI county , anabletrtitiet essted ire are to sett wets oeleoratee cat aserDrty and all Wads of *nd Meiling 2. . ( 1'i blidc". " "IL NrlE:r7aiititia... l :: iettroarrfB. VP .i ' 7 lia Cogrnrer., Pararl=r, VA.. - : - - ITAIS , - CILILSIWOLTJ'EN 13licyraza,, , • witotsaaF. lsa vsiart, TOBACC.o . *iiti 4l ol 7 s4" l- ro.432:l2E.erutter. -. , We respectinltteall the attention td . the , our largeand watt eate*ted stocked Garstes Saran ant Doiesstk: gttdt. "".. Lest, lismildag and "•'; Ikenidnein, Weed let - Pt*/ iissiivite,; l 4M4 -•- = . 1 Li et , vtes coliwairmr - Aznr=m a to their advantage to ve ns, I eldrbefore burl_ elsewhere, as we sell thou at *dual Whatelale Prtees-eavhar than the treed mad the usual Waal = t on , city •bills. *Zvi Os Ai Mai whetherwe =t i mi li dar Moods in our line at agr bi l ec cu is ock and vsuielty, _ever keisttst that • . andelgan Nue statopepuld ver siricti ate acc4lrdin fiegnaran t Vgeel ""re goom bought at W . nlea wwd prove saw. may be .rt l ur l the ma r = vdlleded. " `. -' t • ". - ' • • c1044-V0LT.1121,8 MO.; - 1 Feb. 12,111--7-41 1012 eentre St.. Pittstille, Ps. 3rois Works. SllPNA2eDitit tu tl li i —ON WOIIKEI. .• The'stibeerfber Is .„. m'ed to butyl Steam r.nsinss, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and DK' CM. All klnds_ ,A)Caistinksi and Ft, forging* inside, to order. p mial atten- i,',IF wheals paid to the manufacture of w i / ~-d whels_ . 1 JOIENT CAVIETit, ' - . ...:. "Shatiandoan City, Jan. 1, 10-1- , •OUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, STEAM F CAB, FACTORY, &O. The sibs:lib& attention to the superior facilities possessed by htm tog the various brancnea of steitm Engine building, •Iron Founding, and ..- 1 -faCiLi6-4 the inannracturing oflall kinds or Ina- • el:liner, for Rolling Bfille, Blast Furnaces, tail Toad Cars, oce., &e. • He will also continue the business of mining and Selling the celebrated Tine Forest White ash Coal, ; bell:eche sole proprietor of this collie Sep '69-1-Iyd Jan '69w GEO.:IV:SNYDER. CARCHA.I3D lIT.ON ` .pass, .: , v,:f , • . ~ ,••• rorria - ymis' , Bm. NA. . l' T he subscriberi art 4 - repared to far- et - .nish STEAM_ ENGI. and ail kinds , wawa of MACHINERY CASTINGS for t e „.... -- -- an* uo Mines, Blast Furst I and Rolling •-• T ri•Ti::: : Mills, and have still rtment of the -.--...- _ most approved Batt a for VERTICA R LLING MILL EIiGIII-,SQGEEZERS, SHEARS, PUNCH ING MACHINES, and all other Machinery revairea In the manufacture of Railroad Iron and Barn. . Sept. 1. !C9=-1-Iyda• 1..., .- , POTT *dr VASTI N'E. 110QTTSVILI.,E Bb.iiLiNG MILL. ' • - • r L. . ATKIIk.:B BROTHERS, Paornixroas„ •• iottstille, - Schaylkifi 'County Ps • Manufacturersof Railroanron (ooth T and Street Rails) are ,repared to re ceive and execute orders at shor notice, • for any and all the ordinary siz ~ • Making our own pig met , we' are .._ careful to select suitable .o ; buyers can therefore' rely upon receiving 10 dlic . fi rst class rails.. The smaller sizes of T 22, ...5; 24, and 40 pounds to the yard, always on nand, and supplied In small lots as - wanted. Jan, I, '7o—ly T" ,MT. CAE EL IKON CO., 0 . . MOUNT CARMEL, .. E7RP:4BERLAND CO., P.A. • Organized unde I the Law of Jnly ' f a pth, iR6i.. Iron and Brass Foundry, Machine, Screen and ar Shops. ". . - • - This Company is composed of Prae: ... , , tical Mechanics in ail the branches , and ,-.'z' '— will faithfully fill all orders for v6•oric. en- .._.....'"'-.. trusted to them. Ware using Jonas Laubenstein*s Partmt for Making 8 ware-Iron Woven Screen R. - . DIRECTOIM-7Thos. 4 . 'Rodgers ; John Forney, Nieli /oho PDX2, ~- • ' • . NICUOLAS FOX, Prest.. i . T. C..RODGERS, Supt. Jan 1, 11)t-1- T 0 COAL OI'ETIATORS AND MINERS. • PIONEIMB011:ER WORKS. " ' • The subscribers respectfully, -invite the attention of the `business eommu- •C' rim nity to their Boller Works, on Rallroad,,: & : .. .... St., below the Passenger Depot, Potts- rim ..... . • villa; where they are prepered to man- -........... ufacttireA ..... • . • - . . . • BOILERS OF !EVERY DESCRIPTION, • Smoke Stfirktt, Air Stacks, Rifest Pipes, Gasometers Drift Qua; &c:, .Ite.: - . Boilers on hand. Being practical m:chanics, and having for years devoted theinselves !entirely' to this branch of the btudness,•flatter theruselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may. favor them with a call. Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their advantage to-examine their work before en . : :ling elsewhere, • . • • . -.JOHN T. NOBLE, . Jan I, 70-1- - MATIIEW RILIODA, WASHINGTON IRON WORN.B. . ' • NOTICE.—The wor, : 'of the late firm of. Wren 4: Brother, known ai l the " WASIIINOTON IRON WORKS," located fm Coal street, In the Borough of Pottsville, -will be contra... tneffa • ued by the subscriber In all Its various branches viz: Steam Engine building, and all kinds of machinery for mining either coal or ore; blast furnaces of hot or cold last; all kinds of railroad &stings and railroad car fixtures of wrought and pistil - on; all kinds of brass castings: . all kleds of smlthwdrk, and all sizes of the latest tin.. proded pumps, single and double acting. _Repairing promptly attended to and neatly executed. ; By careful attention to busium the sal:Weber trusts - he will receive a share of the patine patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm; Jan 1, '7O-1- . JAMES WREN. A SULAND IION NVOICKI3 6 or . The Subscribers are no& fully pie pared to furnish, at !the Ashland Iron Works, Steam Eaginea and Pump of any power and capacity, for min- 1 , 0 ; ,ing and other purposes, (oal Break- -S.. ers of every size surd pattern now a( use, ri.o lether with casting} and (urgings of every descrip tion. 'coal and Drift Cars of all sizes mid patterns ; large Truck and' Riorse Cars, all furnished at the shortest notice. The, subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member of the trnt Is a practical mechanle,i they will be able .14 furnish . machinery that will compare favorably with any in the Region:, All orders directed to J. & M.. 0 A. ICS ER, Ashland,lticlinylkllllCounty, Pa., will receive prompt attention: -,- 4 J. d: 51. GARNER. • Ashland, Jan Ic7Ch-l- EAOE' IRON WORKS • 'HENRY WALTERS, Proprietor, z . TAIL.4.CII7A, SCIIPTLSILL c0tr577 . . , PA. viiaving enlarged his foundry and chine shop, at the Eagle Iron Works, A& Tamaqua, and thus' very • materially „:"", increase d:their capacity for turning Out sm iarOfire work in his line of business, he is now prepared to make Steam Engines and Pumps of any power and capacity, fur mines ; Machinery for Breakers, Rolling- and other mills; and for Eur-. nacei; all kinds of Castings and forgings, &c., &c. An of many years in the business, with the-facilities which these works now poSLess, enable the proprietor to turn out the very best and the most satisfactory - work.. . All orders whit - eased to HENRY WALTEES, Eagle Iron Works, Ttunaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., will receive prompt attention. June 26, TUE PALO ALTO IRON .COMPANY, Are prepared to furnish T RAILROAD IRON— 'lreighing from 20 to 70 pounds per yard—STREET RAILS--from IS to 1:3 pounds per yard, • fi r * to suit either for horse/tars or. loco. motives. All these raps are of the..., •••• LATEST AND MOW APPROVED .." - ;m 4.- PATTERNS. ,Iso a .general assort ment of MERCHANT BAR IRON, Rounds, Fiats, 'Squares, Oval, • Half Round , and Grooved, HOOP AND BAND • IRON, GAR AXLES, RAILROAD CHAIRS, FISH pLATES AND DIM.' Ai:SPIRES; for rails. .ROLLS made of the best brands of cold blast charcoal iron, ready, for use,- either for T, ralls_street rails or bar iron. Also, all kinds of CAS'TIZiGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also in vite attention to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF - SHEAIts, for cutting old rails, puddled, iron, dte., _ 13.ENd.. ilAl3.yooD,,,Pre!quent, Office ear. Second pad Zlatitet. Sts., Pottsville, Pa. Jan' I,o=l- • BALD' =r LOCOMOTIVE WORKS • aL BAIRD & COMPANY, • Broad and Ramilten streets, Phil'adelphia, Penna., would • call 'the attention of Raiirmcf Managers, and th - interested - R a i l r o a d Pro Eng perty, toose In which th their system o •, Live ines, rE •• • • are adapted to the particular busrr -- - news for which they may be regal ;•y the .use of one, two, three or - -four pair of driving - wheels; and. the use of the Whole, or go much of the.weight as may be desirable for adhesion; and in accom modating them td the grades, curves; strength , of Superstruction, and rail work to be done. By: these means the inaximum useful effect of the. power is secured tv th the least expense for attend-. ance, oost.of fuel, and repairs to and Engine. With these objects in view, and as theresult of twen ty-three years practical experience 1p the business by our senior partner, we manufacture five different kinds of Engines, and several classes:sot sizes of each kihcL Particular attention paid tore strength of the machine In the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining information, enables us to, offer these en gines with the assurance that In efficiency, economy and durability, they will compare favorably , with %hate of any other kind in use. We also furnish to. order, wheels, axlcts, bottling or low moor tire (to fit , -centres without boring,) composition castings for bearings. of every.o ascription of Copper,. - Sheet Iron. and Boller V., 'oats; in& every article appertaining to the repair Or renewal oftocomotive Engines,' BIRD, GEO. BURNHAM, CHAR. T: PARRY. • M AIIANOY IKON WORKS. : Jan 1,'701= DIPlk MATER: Time *bare cut hi's= improvement on L. P. Garr ners Patent of 1800, Inasmuch. as the - poem am continuous around the with a grooved or flanged Roller and Rack woe in lama to keep the swum from eloggiall when ithireeel le wet; It answers-the torpose well, 1111 the- 1%41 cornea out and clean - ioralate. We sisOUBIdAt MAI; B which we will guarantee to inake4 pee: neat leas waste than any other Breaker now In ass & Abio, IMPROVED STEAM PUMP; which can bo s az iatz r i an seem pitch, anywhere ta l the slope.. No of arawnie v out-oe east ver-texcavatiork AdAlso, a ille;S-P . STEAM PISTON, warrsat-t. to ulO per I has fuel than way other engulf:. now In s u. An etas of STEAM msreinaailftri of; Outings. our &c.. that ire rude srbeee at: idiom O.A.ms= & OPERISTIAN. P. Osnmzin *ay St.'l 9 -41-/ W. A. MournAlit.' RA 4 .. To.. AoTtlizv i __ Am ~,;i TARE NOTI that I neve sold to ALLISON & DANNAN Oirboo,enthterest intorPATENT STEAM Pismo And bee" gem. them =: 'antra of is . (it? i ,.....t ias ertth m......o.. power to utaaere due or tO for the mon . end root the Rem& -- WTZD CLANK. Zan. I, vs -1.11 . ' ! NSW . 1111 * I r a te k- ' . . Webs-re pin A the New.res DM foe Justices and l sti A. Constables, sit um_ ..,, and sdo dia =the Ws the -- allgiti - :T.W:flook alt Stattases7 stare capzEaos Pima! COAL 11_____cat luta. Orders left at tue of .usiCsatz• Pfttlaptly to. • WO,* . ,41 1 Itirt .4 • .• • `4. - , 4 - 01_ • Wit'' , =MI H ri May 12, C. - ATrozrciT Sept. i. :• P. Pennsyl *ids, mines, E. " 1110 eideis TEM, tions and of buildings.' attended to.. H. tate also _Oils. Col lect , ees made. Ord: Nov. B,'; • WiLls"m: 179 Cea • and GREY AS aton. Partl.. car or cargo. GEORGE B. Ink CTRAUCH • CO pgREI ffgiiiE Surveys and I ral Lands. - OFFICZ— * Epleicopal Chu 1 1 1 C7 C I IIII E . IC 1 6, 1;414 E ' Attendlo lilning Engineering, liallroad Loation and Conatructlon t Topographical StirVering, and all other work in th e line of their profeselon.. • Os - vim-01re .pright'a Ironeitore ,Jan: 1": Q-1. H AltalB CARPET ' notice to ti place of. Geo. • the business 0 glad 4 to reedit' ers. Jan N, '7O RICK & Tobac,c BER, • -All Orde Jan '29, '7l) SAMUEL PEACE,_ CESSED AL' N - o. I M Special atte branches. Ha and promptn • solicited and January 1, , : , EY, ' . - • • I - ' . . tANKEII I I,' - , , itre Streett . rotissillf• Pa.. 1 ..• , ' , 1 DEALESi Iti •••- , • . I ' - -AND SILVER, 'ratinkaN EXCHANGE, :• , , __,!., TATES AND OTD1E1111!: BONDS, reIEIVED - 01;.4 DEI*I7,-I,..7EtLEBT s al agreemottt. (IN DS bought and sold at tho :low phla Bpards 9 . t" Brokers qut. The • • h 4 .- - ; . , .14 H . GREBE'i 0 di , SON, •! ' ' L. F. WHI, GOL I ri I. NITED MONEY n 0 1 allowed as per STOCK.I4 an• York and Pty usual Commis., Jan 1,1'70 I =MEI COIL Cerra IMM POTT3V 11. Gressang matted Into 11. his son;Jobn the Um Is no* Pottsville and % the latest and and salLsfacto • July 18, EMI I SAAC K. No. 148 Non' l Qtr. A tion - , Pax n assorttn! Plated. Ware Watches and August, '6J SOLID.S 1 .War 6 of ' sultablo for B .ents. Prime 2 Extraordluar Oct. 23,' WM JACOB H • It. JEWELER, Invitee & hls patrons and the public generally to' his new eto ;No. ISdO Cuserstri STREa - r, PlinADA.,w .r they will find It large and well selected Lock of DI ASION DEI CLOCKS, WATCRES, • *WELRY„ SILVER and, PLATED WARE, at M. crate Prices. • N. B.—Watches and Jewelry carefnlly repaired.— Jewelry and Silver Ware of all kinds make tci artier. Auanst • 44-40 a 193. tLSHER BROS. 193. . Watches, ClOchs, Jewelry, Wedding and! • Engagement Rings, its K solid )' Silver and Plated Ware , -adle' W ork boxes, - Chins are, etc. ' 3l s I'l ' Largest assoMent of Mason - ek. lisiralin's and (eo. Wools d; Co.'s arlor and. Church Organs , s pianos, and Niuslol.l erchandlze generallY, I t Watch - reps ng by competent 'SforYmett• Call and exainine before purchasling elsewhere..' FLIER BROTHERS.! i . I Ws: Centre Street, Pottsville. ' . 1-;-lyd , Sept. 1, *CO 0 rENI Haring just will, open on ment of Roll embracing bo such at • ' LOVE 'AN* *foRK Solid Sten! Plated Ware your selection 178 CENTRE' ( r -- e" — LO4l - S - ADOM US. d. C 4 -1. DIAMOXD DEALER/3k -IBRELIES. ATOM JIIIMAI UMW WAIL WATCIM and JEWIIeN ITIPAIEED. 11802 Chestnut et., ' , AVE always on hand a 14'1'ga/tad well selected Hn.ssortmeCof I WATCHES, tAMONDS, . 1 ' '.. • ' WELRY & SILVER WARE, i aings. _ I • 18 KARAT PLAIN KINGS, of all si - elghts rind sizes, sultabla 'for. Engagement and Wedding . ,11' • BBIDA iGIFTS, IN' , • CIREAT.VABIETY. Wateliea t reAred and warrantek, , ! ... All goods so at extremely low poem ' - Country, LEWIS 4: -- LEWIS LATIDVDS & CO, Dee. 22, ' BO- 4.5& 12-- tfOS Chestani Street. . . . CLAIM It • JEWE 1124 ACHES tigrow ed a choke stock of NEW t3IXMIS - for tr ade Leda/6eeeon, otrUlforingsw OAN b BWISB WATONBO, .1 - IkWELEYst• 0 BII E VER WAJM PINE • EMM 4E, TABIX Y. CI t o l= es, lir p cia u a l t clood „. - ot ,rof o wur h awn wa aaiaettowthepastentaltnenipa; hicioMdas Ppm I • . in • `4l - ERRING'S , fATINEEIWIEIp FOE di , BURGLAR . PROOF SAFES ERY•nuatai t ) • • Awarded the Medals at Woihrs Tar. ientikat, w New York - Enposition . ItlTMelki tikratlNO . trizastv uEATEEIBT. - • ' 'HARVEY b ; ow • • , • • Ancsam r m ontauc',lata it Eadl6 Kees than Woo *ENVEN_____GlCEAFEBlasinhaan. "t -an now la VIOL aniklinriir ISM .1111 Tn - ag. tlwoup aoamintatftramn aosnedentantoss anon nom . • ditoconr siuNd and war t t . . .... suul rut '' t . raVr ..-'' , t 1 -:-.- ~; , l! 1 - ic'. . ISE ' -j -, f - '-''.,-:- :.., -?2.-V--z.,;'4 - •-, , teiRISALI," . .1.- 2 . 4 - ' ' ' 41-. ~•,,ParninliAlks _, _,,,,, _. ,...7 , Ti, a. , ..' ,, .. . • ''. ~- ~ , vq, , .. 1-04 - ..-, , :. , r, , z,'..41',.,`• ,',-,-,o„abgt.4:rkt i•-- ' --- -" ': '',...- -•!--::-..' -,,, 2-- 7 ' , - A,... --- . - ^-1 ',..t :' ,l •,,,, , ~; :OPttitit naTitX; r r rAT IF.COLOX samminzt. 00,4%. •1: inns Ceti. POTTSVILLE; Pa.. late Outte.Geploglesl O Jaa rveY. ' • tre elXeet, Pottarils. deseript Ulm =gonna:lt ana l. (mates made bnint ,, es ' rYer in g til jc,:ii=2,6v7o-6.13 , • • Area , i,". - a ed Hay, Lubrteattng and Wtiala tended to end prompt remittal:), solklttecL '27l•l4)erctftlF..l•Forweran at. • LIAM. COAL AGENT.-001ee; Street, Pawlße. RED, WRITE bought and gold on 'Coutrabi- Faik-b eattottledd to line trade by the . July 10, '01)--21t4f .A. 8. COCILWr. *OCR/lAN I I '1 ^n. 4 1 11 4 1 D matirra;=qopanErts, 711213AUGHTSMEN, , Pcra svax.L*, - ;up stairsi EASANT__,_ _8 AND auNvrill ibu'IGILNELItp, ' eeta CCllleslea, a4d examines *We,- • ,• s'Buildlng, Centre 9t., opposite Jan. l, 'W-1- - • VER.—The unprsigned ggivetc public, that he 1.1414 taken the old . lan, 14d Market street, earning. on ARPET WEAVI_NG, and would be .e patronage of the former mama- INTAV J-11TTEL,:116 'Starke St. • , -6-1 m TBCILER. AND RETAIL DEkLERS iN Seigars 44c1. Sniff, BERKS CQUNTY. I Spi'omptly atttded tp, HRISMAN, JUSTICE OF THE 'AL ESTATE, 4►OENT, ANH. LI ! ONEER, NrrOXcK) POTTXVILLE, PA, on given total bniinees In theabove ng a large experience, satie4atlon guaranteed. Collections especially receive Immediate attention: - 1— 1 , EBOOILS, t'wtorr !E, PA. b= l l - ; rttSSZ, ?C r irty on. style 11 attiiint 1,• . . _. : , , . I A urFER. TCHES AND 41 , 34 .I.lllf, iv SECOND Smarroossz4r3f , ELYLI;A. „ ! . !-Ilit of N, Vatches, Jettrelry, Silver and I i v. instantly on baud: . Denali-40g of I •elry promptly attended to. I ' - 1 1! , . • 33-10 m. PPM AND SILVER PLATED i!very description and Holi d a y .?elrttn,TTelmoriials,kelraPrteeiss: Inducements topirchasers. • I IJEO. • Old Estal= Stand, No.7l6Amii street, Philadelphia. I.lssLitt. U lfill—RiptoVAL. ? 1) AT. 110LIDAt IGOODB I turned from the Epatern markets, I c Ist. of December; the finest assort -1.13- ()cods ever offered In this market, Foreign and Domeatic Fancy eotir, I - , !lANIYEEACHIEF BOXES, cams; ODE:4ELLIS, I. BOQUET VASES. __ FIGURES, *BONZES, die. Silver *are to great. variety. Fine ,1" beinitiful dealg* I Call and make , • _ ;11, C. GREEN, ~ near Miners . Bar*, POTTSVILLE. )sp:tat 'CA ; 2p-1 dw, pIDDLU =ME AND•sto,ti*THs, (44109 n below 12lb • 1.11? P ILADELpHIb • • 1 . • ; • • •' • • - ' V d.~;..: ~...... } „.;~?. int •ea' Mid ''OE BALIL-SLargrAmad- sd.' , Bl 11 1 * Itionti u r ;ll6.ll""ter wail*141;1*111°"4 Indl , jaw. VirtiNiSitst Pot, e. VOElll3ollT.—lrrotnees litresereeKticollnild, A im & corner Second and itabijktonto $ treets; ntiLApr4. Atp,l7_% i buggay - c. 1117S1 B E I4- Real Atentv It' tonn titreet. Mar nrtr. - • . !.. i ; Tra # =IR SALE.--A WWII Ton • Loaorribtl in:atablet 4 .,... 1. for Moot Itusee 'reed, ;Has been, for eon , . coal ana coal dirt ratt d ran le Ite good' Wag.. Apply to - OEO.IW. fiN - VintavUle. Jan I .' o . - ; '' .; .; , ; 1- DWXIIILLNG HOUSES POR BALE. , , r 3 story Brick, Jiabsotoocoliiireet.r• • , -., 1 " ' 231stcsi - I. • 4.. , 2threas brick divetlisoilth:stieeti. • I 1 .4=2 to H o c. littehaL, Beal Estate , ii.Ont,•l3 tongo Street. i , Jan. II , 0-.! -§-tt Foit BATAL—A Five Ton Locomotive. tralniblu far 4.J00t gauge road. • Him beerrused for convey-I, Mg coal and coal dirt at the minea,_arul is In good or der. Ja Apply to CIEO.IW. SNYDER., Pottsville. • nuary T. '7O . , • FyDR LEASE. The valuable tract , of coal Land known as Bobb* Winebrener Tract, late 3tll - situated In Blythe awl Schuylkill Townships, and containing about WO acres io ls offered for lease upon reasonable terms. Apply _ F. 8. - BAB - NAN, Agent; Feb V, FACI. 9-tt Pottsville or Port Carbon. "T`LIIIIHNE LAND FOB, we t4klAcnts more or I About two miles west of the lane 11111 and Ashland Railroad, In BarryTowashlp. Also. about 2000 Acres In 'liming and Mobley Toirn ship, accessible tb the ctixd region, In lots or the whole to suit purchasers,;. Inquire of JOHN A.IOTTO- Williamsport; 341, Jan 18, 'T0 von RENT OR SALE : The Broad " Mountain Hotel with stabling, situate in Ontntville, Schuyi kill County, pne of the best brusiness stands in the County, being in the ilnel of the great thoroughfare of travel tromTemaqua,_Pottsville, SarnsvilleandNew Castle to Ifahanoy. Possession will be given by the first day of April, 181 n. • Por terms apply to _. _ MURPHY, Pa.. S-tf; Jan 15, '7O COB RENT.—In consequence of an early removal A. to our new store, we , offer for rent the store at present occupied by us; for the unexpired term of our lease, ontil.Aprtl, wr2 ; . CILAS. WOLT.TE.II BRO., 310 Centre St., Town Hall Building, Aug. 21, !"" • if . Pottsville, Pa. FOR SALE.—Timber. leave of 1000 acres of wood land, In Lebanon. County six' miles eolith of Pinegrove, along the line of the Lebanon and Pine grove Railroad. The timber Is principally ciak. Ap ply to. LMASON WEIDMAN Pottsville; Pa., or to W. MORRIS WEIDMAN, Union Forge P. O. July 31, '4o,4i—a . • Lebanon Co., Pa.. VERY DESIRABLE COAL LEASES can he procured on the lands of the Tremont Coal Com pany,-hear Tremont, Pa., on the Mammoth, Skid more„ Black Heath, Primrose and other Veins. Run from one and a half to two miles. The points are of easy access and not expensiveto open.! Apply to HA_N lEL HOFFS.U.N,; Ent; 'neer. . Ofnee—oor. 2/1 and Idahlintongo Sta;, Pottsville, Pa. OctoberM, 'O9 s • .4374.1.' L4Oll SALE. A Two Story Frame Dwelling Honseandpitore sitnate on Centre-Stree t, Mahn< ' 110 Z City. For terms apply to sue• M. M. KETNER, F. q., • • • Mniutnoy City. Or;to D: DILLNIAN, • '. Attorney for owner% Malinntongo Street, pottaville. November C,.'ff) c.4.1—;t0 FB.A.LE.—A Firsi-elaws White Ash Colliery in I' - the Mahanoy Coal - Field, lease l 3 yearsto run. - A Splendid Farm,2oo acres , on' the .Susquehanna River. -• i A twenty feet lot tit Second Street; suitable for private residence. ' .. • . , Town lots in 3lahnnoy City. • To Lease—Mammoth Skidmore and Primrose Veins, near Mihanov-Cify.• • i , 'For llent—An office in Silver Terrace, Apply to - ' - FRANK CARTER,'. - Real Fatale Agent, Silver Terrace, Pottsville, Sept:- is, 'C9.--38-tP : .. i A BABE 'OPPORTUNITY TQ OBTAIN . A GOOD LtASE. THE LOCUST DMA COALi,VOHPANY 1 . Offer to lease a portion of their... La c -est Dale Estate m y et 'untouched, in the Ashland Btu of the Meta toy ion.containlng the-MANOWTEL with the under lying aturoverlying veins, an very line condition. . Application to be made to GEO. H. POTTS, EaO., 'President, No. 110 Broadway, New York, or to ' - S. . HARRIS, their Agent at Pottsville, Pa.- Jan. L'OR BALE.—A Feria of " AO acres with improve tuenta and stock, s Mate on awl lac of the Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Railroad, 2 Miles from Potts ville. 10 acres of the land are under cultivation, 75 acres are covered with chestnut sprouts of 16 years growth, which would make excellent prop timber. acresare covered with heavy timber. The imprOve ments oonsist of a substantial house a new St' iss Earn, out houdm, , and a new saw mill with water perW er. Stock 'consists of horses,. cows, grein,; hay, and, farming implentebta. 'The price asked can be real ised from the timber alone. Torras easy. Apply to JOHN M. SHEAFER. Eaterly's Building, Pottsville, or to FERGUS G. FARQUMAR:No. ISO Centre street, Pottsville. - • - August 7, '6S-32-tf VALI74II. Lt PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—One-twentieth interest _in the tract of Coal land, in New Castle Township, Schuylkill Co.,' (known as the Pott. t, Bannon tract,) containing about 43) metes. . . A tract of 220 =olio( ppm., and TIMBER L+; D, In RlleyTotanship. ' Valuable building lots on Mahantongo street; A splendid lot on Schuh Avenue, 33 feet front nn the Avenue, and 57 feet front on Church Alley. One-ronrth Interest in the "Coal "Hill" Tract of land In Schuylkill Township, to close tho cstate of the late Mrs. Sarah Inst. Apply to 7 .nEs:nr.t. ItUSSEIL, Real *.katate and Insurance Agent, No. is Mahan tongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Jan. 1, '7ll—l—ly- 'UMIAK FOB SALE.;4tiltuate Bartley T wp.,. UniOn County, Pa.,.contalnin g 181 acres, lying along the' north bank! of 'Penns ("trek. About 10) acres are under cultivation, the remainder is covered with fine timber of White Oak, Maple,. Pine and Ilie:kory. 'The dwelling house is a 2-story frame, nearly.new., a BMA Barn 70x36, nearly new, and a never falling spring near the Ilona°, with spring house; 2 limestone quarries are opened OM the 1 olvf. It Is in a good neighborhood and within two miles of churches, a store, a ,flotiring mill, tannery smith shop, &c., and no tavern within 5 miles. This pro 'perty' Will be sold at-a very low pries, and on easy terms of payment to -close an estate. Possession given April Ist, PM. Apply_te the subscriber. JOIiN iiIIIPPEN, an Executor. 'Pottsville, June LBW . 2341 THE SUBSCHLBER, IS NOW PREPARED to grant LeaSegi)ll the following Veins of Coal at Grantville, which, Tie - been shafted on and Proved The Mammoth.Vel feet thick; the Skidmoie Vein Li feet thick ; the meet Vein,- 7 feet thick. These Veins form a basin with a run of one -Mile, making a two mile ran, and are now being worked on the adjoining property by the New Boston Coal -Company. There Is also two large Veins , running through the North eastcm end of the tract, called the Buck - Mountain and the Lehigh, one of which is 12 feet thick, and the other called 80 feet thick, which have also been shafted on. The distance - From Elizabcthport to Easton, 61 miles. From Easton to blanch Chunk, 35 From Mauch Chtahle to Grantville,. " , 145 " At - I..enta per mile, making e 2 IN toll and frelh air For .r.""culanappl f‘B )dar. 20; 01-1241 runpin-, FOlt SALE,' MINING- MACHINERY. One high _pressure Cornish Bull pumping engine, 233 , 5-Inch r:ylinder 7 feet stroke, boilers and all parts complete, and 2 lifts of pumps 80 yds :Web, one lnchthe other 14-inch plunger, each seven feet stroke. ALSO,—OneWinding Engine 12,inclicylinder 4 feet aro ke with drum-gearing and boilers complete. ALSb,—Four sets - Breaker Machinery. ALSO - 100 three-ton Slope Wagons, heavily ironed for 4 feet track. ALBo,—Qtie 16 feet F'anind Engine with tubular boiler complete. AL/30,—One Horizontal ,Pumping Engine ISlneb cy_Under4 feet stroke, with gearing andbobs, and two li ng of pumps la) yards each , with 14-inch plungers; le feet stroke. _ • The above machinery has been In Service. bat Is In good.•working order. GEORGE W. SNIDER, 5an.9, 1 30-'4 , -tfw.8ept.11,439-1-Iyd Pottarill - _ , Pa. p. - AGMIT ...FOR OWNERS + • FOlt ixouatrurs AND LEASES. 2 large collieries in good working condition. Two leases .at Relfensteln on Mturunoth hekftv ester level. One Red Ash east of Llewellyn. • One Red Ash Lease on the Pate Vein, r feet thick. A Besse oil Mammoth, Skidmore ' and Primrose on • 111 Creek.: ' - A Lease on the Lewis Bed on East Norwegian. One• Coal Lease on the Mammoth at LoquattGap. A small Red Ash Colliery above water . • • FOR BALE. TIMBER AND FARM LANDS. 250 acres splendid White Oak Timber- Land, suite - le tbr.ear stuff. MOO acres Timber Lind with San , Mills in (Aux visaaValley. 1100 acres Timber Land In Potter County. ;_, - _ • 44 100 100 0 acr soma si es yelll loand m w nine plimberir. for floong. 600 • acre-s chestnut timer land. Rouses and and aert.lots near Pinegrove. 20 drift cars, 40-inch_ - 600 acres good Red Ci r e e. Farming land, between Barnesville and the Tunnel, cut into lots to suit pun. Chasers and Mitred cheap—very desirable. •A Farm near Williamstown, Dauphin COuntT, seventy acres with improvements, log horse -and good barn. TOWN LOTS AND adusrs. ttcouo sod lot on 3Lslutatongo street, 1p) feet, . . 6 Houser and lot sit spezteervtlle. ; fillienandot Mahroy city,. i , otundue, ikbertas_,gtestoa, dfenste n,_Trevor, i r=l):.. Jurielscirt, tellorl. =Puri' A good dwelling and store home for sale at Olibet. ton, near kw coMeties.. A good Widnes; stand. A lot on flanderson strest;l3o feet hunt by SOO feet deanl2. story frame house and kitchen. February SM. 1909. . • 9—tf R OLLING MILL TOE itAL.The_ under: Atoned o ff er for We, the " MOUNT CARBON . ROLLING IflLLjr_ lasted. at 'Mount Carbon, near ThrMfll eanyUall Coun Pa. eontsins 4 .doutde ty, puddlinginto •s, , 3 farmer, 1-train Winch role ibr p L ed lion, fstereltant bar Iron train, 1 train plate tolls 72 Inches in length by hi Melee diameter, and all other inaeldwry for the mailubcture of the above demi* 130 n of iron. The and puddling millsere pro-. vargeel ftews of 7110 honwpower ; the a boriscatel tingine fp ►botvolumr • sad the temainchtr of thaw each *Bahia %abeam ,by Ilastilnes or inid ; dilnw . r ividnii ear r iinatakottirar root sown test,nre an on aro Maswwo nut cednary they woman) otreamt oonstrenedon, On.Ut in most eutiounitlal tamarmar and eoverwl with slate, A nom the Itaadinfiltatiread which Mune serves ibr convenient discharge =metal, and far laitgeintigoons end t to the Rolling aVC acres of and Aroodiened. 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Pttnani•Plza. llaalned.2.:l - 4:4:.:::- -•,— •' - ' ' 'I- = ' - 653 960 00 Wan inag,liana Tark............4: 4 .::.:„.....;, - •- - ..-14'.4 • ' .....i., , ....—...:,..,1 4 1. .- .. i..... :•3. 1 ..- , ' - 3331 curillyamirmed.. .... , ...: : ::::.:.,.;:-.4.1:.......... , . . .... ......... 3 - •• '- , • ' ' ' ' • 503.11$ •23 ... EaterPria% ralladaiP7 - 41 . 17:..:• ' :..i...-1.-: , .Z 4 ' ............: .. .: - . , ...:..1. .:. .. .... :.'.......,:.—t ' ' • '' 811 6 1174 ' 69 , Albany City..Naor Ilarig.L.: •:.• ".......% ' • . . -. i........ ....... .:-.... • .... ... .....,....... —: . • '433;193 05 Natal Allbldrielln. Hartford ' ..: 4 .7 .7- 4•- • t.,. - ..:. • . .. ' . - : '449,35 0 5 1- 1 - Narisleb, Conneettent.. • . ..' .. " 1" '7"' ' ..... ' ".. • - 045,17141 *7.. - -.. .••,. . • .... . ------ ..... - Total AJweft Particular Atteutkm given t9 . , ltuarralact . ) :criCattliEcr!*ticars . _ . __ ~ ....:, .. ....i . . .. 1 I.'Ci',OSLING. ; . 44:1:T''' . '5:1i:.t.t . .,..40E - T - .' - : - FATX. '.. AND . - G`TiI•ITER ',piri „ ,!, tat101:*:- ~2 ' PRICE, r AT fiEE i. NEW I. .UNION -"F:riktiT I CHEAP' " DRY GOODS '' STORE, i• . i . ~,,,--• • z.:: , ;•1 , ;. • , Mahaniongo Stieet,.two Deere below the Poste Office, .' • I Are now ready to offer l ' hetr ett9tom4rs a complete stock of Dry Goods; to all the lateit: novelties, at greatly , '"1 : . -. RetlueeA prices, suett a..: . I. , . . . Superior 'Black Gros Grain !Wks; Superior Fancy Grain Si Superior French Merinos, Superior Plaid Poplin's, 1. Superior Black Alpapai • • iloperlor Colored., .. . . . .! 'They Would call your atteptiOn .to t h eir stock . of - ', ; - , . LADIES FURS, MUFFS, CAPES AND - SINGLE MUFFS, • - • As They are much lower than they can be found anywhere. Siiperior. Bed Blankets, of any size, at prices that cannot be beat. Window Shades end Flatures, Balmoral and Hoop Sklrts, , Real Thread Lace Collars, Real Slecklln. Lace ilandkerchters...l . ~. , . • , " . . c4l3rNirrs• 13 - EsT GL' OWES. • .1 • Tilts plq.ve.ll the very best In the market,, tnd warranted to lir 4 L. MEN S ril•H S • A„N CA SS:I E R‘E S . , At 'LADIES' :ORIX6 I.7.NDER*EAR;. - f i _ Ribbpn.4, LOces., l 3lnslitts, Ticking's, Flannels, Tole'.Linefis, French Corsets, &c. • With everything else intr t rle rV ° 4P e l lnTlta e°lPet"i°n. fi r f°r dealing with iln oirltetg goods. iT Glvr, , ,tflpf A 'CALL BEF 4 ORE PURCHASING:I , a;SENFITERE:*• Jan 4-2:lytUve ' ' • - • BERKSHIRE ....14FE -- : INSPAN4QIVIPANY, Incorporated A. D. ;1851. tiENJ. Sect. ' JACOB L. GREENE, Agst. See. DIVIDENDS PAIR A-VNUAI.LY, OR TILE cortraincriox `4 TO 70. PEE EENi. An ANNUAL Paym6t Life Polley, SOT Vorfelted by fallurd to pay 'PrerUlutti when due, but Is continued In force under the Ni.44eptipsetts Law of April. ;86,1. • r - , , ' Et AXPLE - AVAGE r. 3. , . One. Annual PAyment:wlll,continuO the Policy In force I; yeai and s.lays. , - Two 1" ,- Payments " i " " - ' " ,2! years "1.2 '- • . • ' . Three V* ' , " • " ' " I . st . .. 3 , .. .. 27 , .. . The HIRE:BERTri was the FIRST COMPANY IA the United States -tOre ALL OF ITS POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE), EVERY POLICY Issued lly this Company since prtl. A. D. 1881, is I.ON-FOR FEITABLE, and so E...vausarn in the Polley: . , ' I I , Assets Annual income ''' r ''''' ".."' . -- SI ;450,000 • .% 500,000 • All Endowment and Limited Piiym . out Life Polk yl are entitled to a' - 1...4-rt. rrox-roasErrAnts PO - after One Annn i alPremhim has been paid. - AGMSTS WANTED Di EVES T TOWN 1:93 DriTEICT. • • - I LIBERADTEWIdS, will. be made with Good CianvassT who ar invited to address this (dike. Citculars, PaMphlcts and full p?4•tleulnrs will be cheerfully given nkplicatlon to . ;. • • N7--FeARPELL General Agent - • • For Schuylkill, LOl..dn'on and •Lancaster OFFICE—rprrsvILLF, Pe. October IC, 'O-13-Ir;c Drugs'.a.tb- D a W. s. EOBLOS9E, • • (3nocimior toi J. C - 4, Broirn Son r ) ' I ' DETAIL OILER T 5• DATJGS,4.NrID t'HENICALS4' . PEE,'IIISEDY, DYE STDITS, 7 #IO. - , 263 ee4re 4treet, Pot tseille, .Penna.• • .v; B.—i i hrtieular attention given to*Physlelan:f Prescriptions at all hors of.tho day and night ! Fecruary 27 , 'B9 • . • bncational. itiiE MULL" BELECr,P.A.M.LLY BOA-11D TLNG beli9ol,. 1 , An English, Classical, Mathematical, Scientiec., , ' Artistic Institution, FOR YOUNGH 3IEN AND BOYS; At Pottstown., Nosarmsery Co n FL ' The First Term of the Nineteenth Annual Seas on alit cokunentio on WEDNESDAY,' the tali day, of SEPTEMBER. next.. •Pnplis received at any ;Erie: For - Circulars Address ' • Rut. GEORGE rM Friar*. P • •P nrstriti :• ' • REV- DRS. -31 MM betutetr r, mann. firanth o , Seiss, Muldenberg, tipaver, liu tor, Stork, COnrad ; Bortiburger,Wylie; Sterret,3f y,Cruikshankii.A.e. BONS. -fudge Ludlow, Leonard "Myers, M. Russel Thayer, Benj. 31. Borer; Jacohls: Yost, Gloster Cir.- mer, John liMinger,Ac. • , ESQS:—Jame] E. Caldwelhelarnes L. Clasborit, Ci S: Grove, T. C. Wood, flamer Bancroft, Theodore G. Boggs, C. F. Norton, Ijoupt, S, Gross Fry, Miller Derr, Charles Waxmemachee, James Kent,. Santee .!t. ,Co.. C. 2 1 , tJuly 11. . NA V A TE;ITH nAisi.s : : 1 . , : - XOILAV/AX 'ZIOAR.DMG SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ... . . 45rPtiplis received at atiy_time. For Catalogues apply. to . REV. EUGENr, LEIBEIRT, Principal. . • - _""iazartAlt,'Nprthatuptou Co., Penna. Sept 4, 'O9 • ; . , -. • arum . lliaiteb. WANTED.-i-An etperleneed girl, to cook. mid Al milk and do general.housework: None but'one who can Come well recommended need apply. . ply at GREENWOOD:, , ' INTANgratrnEtiir-Voo.Atiyiijat or Ireatelle7glvetai terms sent free to Year P rom 515,10 t.." 5 per day 7 i:ul 3: a ' '- tinniness entirely new,. Can be done at home or.lti~ traveling. No gift enterprise or humbug• Address W. IL ar, BrOadway, biew York, Jan '7O , . , • 3-it T AND 'WARRANTS *ANTED • OF WAR OF, 1812. AND WAI TED' N WAR.' FOREIGN COIN'S, STOCKS, GOLD, G WEAN ENT and other BONDS BOUGEIT and SOLD. , COLLECTIONS. pr_brdptly , made oft all points. pE- Pcrslwd. ktECEIVED. No pains will be spared to •serre the interests of ho. 4e who Savor us with their business. • JOHN S. RUSHTON de CO. Itatiker4 and Brokers; No. 30 South 3d St., Philada. Jan 1, - ' - 145" 3risurant;. D.NA32IICITER,' INSII. • RAN . CF: AUENT. , .-- - - Oak% rennaThanii:nall. Pa.. . ' usimPooL .LONDON a GLOBE aco sylums . Cash Capital and Anita, 910,000,000 Invested ill the United States; over • 1,809,000 OME I1!T131:18AttOE POlit•i'ArrY. icarat HANIO4I;. CO,...i.I . S"FCTICVT. • ' Ls Capital, • 1 : . 11500,000 &Indus Jan. 15t,1866,, 9189,870 98 Ininuanee effeetedln the beet Cemnlei on Amor able tenna Lames promptly adj noted and paid with. ont delay. Van 1. AMERICAN LIFE INStRA.NCEHCONi'Y, rril ) , ....;_i„, ~,de nt .. , . , . ALES W i a lL ''". ' .7. rt secretar r ; j'a s 61°:1• • 6, m rimaic* ' 3 0. rozz. , .. AlerilarClMm. mime. '- - 4 * i i i _H . .:. 1..,.. 04460 00 1800. DP:EL"---ti . . 42Vg S. -- ,liNs:l;ti.t,"" iiiican'__,lnu...7..4------Ixted. c7224dalldednatiolgiia in a t low , maw. ootiTur=il, Comp*/4.T .9 1 uto? / „nobwriza, , A.-_, - nos= Or- zo.AEBT 3 O . L 14 L &, :. g=,lpapoai. -- . 31• N, D 7 u 1 ut, Get., OZOBOr. ,MIG .., . „taaattowt4 ' i r ,... a ;,,, na AUX= ' Cita Mar.. r"1"." r .7. ' ws karket St. ii. 3102 1FMI Li va 2 - . "-a.-.* Mardlo",. "•'4l9rt4._?" ~ , ' .11001 k. a . 0 41 7117*: lOAC- 4427661=11,1171 '. mot is- ITlmik ' #o6th igerinr*,,,ilai ,tainta il irP- 1 0--4.4__,-.-.iiiip. 4.31318L44,,1N1PP1P01rt . ,-- "- . 0 5 -,....,,- ~ ...r.;. : .- . .-4,.,•,..,,, .... - 1-4.--_ . I! :11.0int i •Apilar I. ' ..1,7.` 4 ;.',; , - ~I ' ,.- - - - - --.4r P., i'x'=- 1 :! , -"' . _;!', •-•,, .. 1 7. 47 - , - , :. r Id F. LSM ME .7; UttilaSlAS: ei.„.7?;‘. '''.l:„ . :, - 4:1 ,' • . ' •inrxiiii* q' ..' .: ; • .. ~.A . .i .: ~...._ -s! , '-• iiiii; iiajefE4 . -Pirgt,,.Wass... YFirr_44;9ll, , . ~....- !, ... 1 ;,...., #ol7# _ .IrCot.iaccoai t uiDN itaazaa s tri4 6 . 41 ,3r4z: iinje f uti ......, ;.. :-. f z • 01 , 24:17xx1i Wink 'I rvanstaittio I tiand -a good most= - Otaaw aad. aceausi-Wa iii. sigt ea. 4 , . •i • pia to repairing. ---- - 4404 11) 0 : .. 1 „;:; :.;."-r • Superior 'Wool Delalns, - Superior Wool Serge*, • Beautiful Double Shawls, • Beautiful Single Shawls, Benytiful Black Thibet Shawls, Beautifht Shoulder Shawls,, MEI MASS. Pt:erit , ~ 43M14VB H .ABIA314.ThTS) tol ''''_ . . . , at 0( , . r• • ' !' : : ' - e-ft • : ..ii Lail - . eft- end Co ll arsr— otiont,. Trintini . ':: - . 1:44, ;.: -,...--,,,.:, , j i i.. .- - ,•:-ii::.,,-, ..?- 1 , :' • .z.... - i;... where.' -. 7 :-'r.",.. , ....4, • I. •• : •-••...:, .- - .;i 1 • • ~ TH ,•., .4 SI :12113L1.-:-...,1 2 ta ._ Cent . 8 m., .ti Potteirilie:l • . -.4,,..-- •,-- f •'"•1" ''':!.'l'.... i.:1" - '.1...,; . - 1 BM O,J - V: 111 y . i kitty 24, 'I3S,It-43Ri Beautiful Brooke Shawls, Beautiful Paisley Shawls, Beautiful Cloth 'oats, • Beautiful cloaking Cloths, Beautiful Water-proof Cloths =I T. CARPENTER, 11. D., Medical-Exanalder s barbruart, BfIiGHT , • I-1 A.Rt D AV A, R POTTSVILLE, PA. - Jan. I,'6A. titIGEIT &ICO.:, , . ' ' • :' I DEAI,I:B9 1".7 . H A.ll D.W A Xi. .I, I ilt p• N , . --- - - • PA„I.IC'TS,..- GLASS, C., •• , . .' Id .", NEAIRLY OPP6SITE THE MINERS' 8A....N.t, - POTTSVII,LE,, Pk • ' • , Jim 1, .0.. T--w; . . 7, 130.7-5- \VE ARE GEEER 7 AGENTS FOR 25 • RAIL P4ll O. . . • 1 Madii by U le PALO lALTO IRON' Co. `, All sizes on hand Iron ilt3 IDs hi the yard and upwards. Special Lengths tnade to ,osclge, .L. C. THOMPSON t CO . iRE ROPE. Of all sizes and lenitha furnished at maanfictureri glom/either of the HAZARD MAICIPACTIIItING AVANT, or from JOHN A. ROEBLIIi__,O for both of which makers lire treIMTERAL AGII3. Cirou- Ism furnished orb application. givinglkste" size, measurement of drum, and manner_of preserving rop sts;by ' C. THW:SON CO. 11 szs 4R .**v . • A 4411 stook on new , put up 11% ght, iriod. ti Iran boueld and tor West inamilgikiewer's prices 49 . • LC. TIIOXFI3O* CO. • • For Ale wholesale by to bne et tan barreliyut Ro nne" " sad ' lrst " LUCTirISMit MIIIII it , •AMPSON SCAIES Aft , mailer to any Othernide 1111M1With= 1 ,..... / 1 0,, Proof of what we NW, Ingt SAY oh* ftli atook, of an alma on tou&lnekillni Counter otoberMattOwn.,,Biga fr es ' renatEnti lll34" ta 'for 141.3"/X ll 4 '. MletbUMbial* C t Carbon i lunbbil i 11.04 aiontoor, • • •-- USE r's OH 0 4,930 \- X L .3° Ilr (111: 1 -4 ,t _ IliaClor soda *alio or by tea barrels ea Prima The MR- krona boa : ImM plot ty s tax _ - 8 0 0 ;&m,gift it, ' ' - - • s, i 1 .~_~~~~: N6HOE, Charter Perpetual - rile-as mom . 6 , 1 %. 1 ,-. . . . 01111,46111). -ssßs• ag, sairereox kray.- .., ; ~, $ 4l 2%.., ~,, :,, t... lawarmarritaagoartnar.: -: ck4.l 3 42 ff rawaNdenirarlimatioidra matoori. HI ..,.-.l,l4o.un.trobillfartsetatuaddiads: t. i .vikismorlor 14.41.40.. , ..or,. ::.,-.• ~.1 .....,4-: . . ..-, .............. 1 c :Jiil 4 , lIESP/EalintegMath B OlirW 24. ' BANDAGE-4 6 , p North .'., a P rrl =. m,.. .1600KoriOloralder Ruspensocirs, tik6 : ••- - !LlAlecrattl2P4ed 8, bYI Mo. IL -!.,..„, —•— -....-. - - -..-- Amy 28, .'.21-ly ,- 1 Tv ' INDIGO 137.61713. bx the oraar= •fa . ascarticre' WIMP market 'f CIMIDNU R+41484 nol ecilstati 10 *ld - treDl4Bo4 _p i ture theesait_o4ictit is s ,put.upat s TB=6-4 ER% DREW ET02411. - .NO. au •Norths ND 8 I PHILADDIMMA awl liaT " sall .14,7 010i4 , ,34:th i i :ezteerivld wi l lettrai - • ... • ~. .- .. • Thevenulnet- boalloth Balm% and Wilthergeo , M i 47:041 4 =r4 ln tga r i li . 44 , Sone 19: I* • " - .'.7 ; •-- • 25.10ni , 1 . , • Errio. ,1: • We have blitatiseathillAien :ktiLitor anent the Mit , : vied and teittehippati of surrsre In Orange 01014 ways VarsV ars to tin All- orders' prosuptir mix arta at - the :my. lowest ro 4 sr4 o f rates. o a r e , a r n depend upon haTani 14°' 14111 . 9117: ti c it". 1 1tn(21E88 ". 0i , Cile& Ca .=..==.' .1* Pciffr4:s"AclAiaPiesajo N ov . Butter, Cheetie. k 1 I, #lll sudirEIVIV • • OLD ESTABLDaIIED..; Pir4: o 4 4 * - 4tt_ N. W. corner Tamp and Vtue-strt P 4 isriCilk klu 3l ; etat A oclAit ,;•11. ! lirsayPtThaThWitilade tonrder. — MAN Ticking; Feethets `sst 73atr, .whoiel Mille and retaiLoAll Sinteieseistrlinted isi represent:, -ad. stod.prtCtrt tavaritaaq al3cOr-,914 AAY.othor fin, they Azad% .!, Jan. rA) . , ,t4ta , GAS , TECTUB.3B;e4XEROISEISTE . . A GREAT VARIETY 01 NE,i,:ETTLEA. , N N EAEEBT HEST IN THE HAREM. IP CITTTA THE LARGTA? LIGHTOT ANY Brlt7fEß PLAOE, • '" • i cotit.#3 . 4. Ji5N`E4 di .CO„ e, Ucalers, -101 Aida S.t.; ' e 5 , 1809. ' • ' L ' • • • • 1,2547.. E. A. C. DuPl4.zsz.... DU PLAINE R REEVES, ;BRASS tOuOtils AND. SMELTERS." Anti-FrietiOn, Babbitt," Type and Stereotype Vet als, Coppersmiths' and Tinsmiths' Solder, Whitt Alloys, German later. Brittanitt, Pewter, Red and Yellow Brass Meaty sod Light Castings, Plated and Rolling Mill Journals and Ralliaad tar- Boxee , , Specialties. -; . , 760, SOUTH . BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA 14'01d Metals Bought os Eiold oft Commisslot March 6, '66-10-ly - • T TELBRELL,4I3 in' Silk, Gingham,. end Alpacti. - COTTON, tit) cents and above. . . • • OINGUA4I, Si OO •`‘ ALPACA, 62.75 " • ' • SILK . . 84.50, jhe cheapest In the City: FL DIXON, 21 South Etrurx Street: ATTENTION, fdabrits's . . Just received a large Invoice. of the RARE•WantI most ELLYIANT STY LES of Jet and other FRENNOEU JEWELRY ever offered in this" market embraclng Pins, Ear -rings, Necklaces, Lockets, Combs, JitilrOr nameute, &A,..• new style Fans, Leather, lugs, Pocket,. books, French Flowers for Jardiniere, Flower tioldz. era, Toilet lid*, Va.les, Pollan Goods, Gilt.ol•naments, d.c. ' Prices guaranteed as low as can•he offered in the elty 11. DIXON -•• • 24 South r-14.11111 Street Philadelphia.-' Nov. 6, 'C9. . ' ' l. nt, D ANIEL M. KARCHER. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 230 and 238 South SooOnd Street, The undersiguid having greatly Inereaged facautei: In the addition of the large four storlltling ad- Joining his former place of business, idlers great in ducerlients to all purchasers of furniture h Lm a call. He Is confident of being able. to please 'all Who may favor him with their custom, and his perlence of twenty years in business is a guarantee of his ability to turn out the best of Work.. lie per sonally supervises his large workshops, and any ar ticle not on hand will'be made to order at the lowest terms. A largestoek of all hinds of FUR-NM :HE constantly on hand; . D. M. KARCHER, Sept. it; 'CS • t . 7—lyilw H DIXON, N0. , 21 8. EIGHTS BT.; pri7pA: - • PRICES TO SUIT . THE TOIES. RICH; FANCY AND TOILk.IT ODOM. • • , A magnificent assortment, unsurpassed for Cariety,- elegance Of style or moderation to price. Fine French 'lowers-for Janliniers, 'richo B ha l:Wan, and China Toilet Sets and Vases,Parien Busts and. Statuettes; gilt monnted Cunt -- Fteeetee-rs mid Flower-holders, Bohemian Glues, Chinisi:,Larft, Fa :gala Marble, Btonzeand 0111 Ornaments. - '• -. Rich Paris and Vienna Faun, Flue Jet; Vulcanite and French Jewelry, Cigar and Tobacco Botswana, Molders, Writl4 . Desks, • (Hove, Handkerchief, and Work Boxes, Dressing Cases,. Tablets, Paper Cutters: SILK, OINt/11.131 and ALPACA . CANES, &c., With :a thousand other: articles, embracing all that Is nevi , or desirable for bridal, birthday of halfday presents, superior in quality and moderato In .pilce. 11. DIXON', • • No. 21S. Eighth Street, between Market and Chesnut , east 4 1 4 e. .7 • '" [ Dec 40,1/ 7 -19-3in 'ANDER, ' X.& 130•2 41 - BEET. .PPILA.DELPIII,C. rr.t3 ort;;ED :s‘gtv. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such ns all ite ladcr4tylei of. 0111R0113F.RIE9, • ' TOWEL-FiNCES ;-.A.150,' a 11:111116 61" Ept.ND.9O3IE PAPER: PATFp:NS, , • WOASTEIS, CIIENILE AND BENDS, MONOGRAMS, `DONE to onDrr. N9cembe.T . 6;69. FALL AND WINTER. DRY GOODS-1889. . . . , EDWIN HALL 28 SOUTH SECOND . STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Invite. the attention ef purchasers on visiting Phila.. dolphin to their large and elegant etock`l DRY GOO D • 7 • " Consisting in part - hf - Black and Colored , .. • . • French and Irish Poplins, •. • -, , Plain and Corded Poplins, Medium and low priced-Dress ds: Dress Goods Of the latest styles constantly rcceiiing ;. Black Dress Goods in Great Variety, • Long and Square Broche Shawls, • . . Long and Square Blanket ,Shawls, • . • Antbs, Chinchilla Jackets, . -„ , • Silk Cloak Velvets . , ; . • - • • silk Finish % elrete, s. , • • Silk Plashes, Vail colors, 7 • . Clothe and Cass!ere, -, • Table Linens and Napkins; • • Sheetings and Shirting% = • , Blankets and Counterpanes, • Plano and_ Table' Covens._ WHITE GOODS, LACES, EJITIROIDEBIES, • GLOVES, HOSIERY, „ • • , • ..• N. IL—We deal in Good Goods and endeavor io sell at such pribee that will give satisfaction. " • f- The Chestnut and Market Street cars wilicoh... vcy you within a few doors of the . store. • EDWDT . • & co., . .• •-• • SOUTH SECOND STREET, TIIILADELPIII..-1. Oct. 9, 'W. •11 7 3tia •.•. • . • HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., ' 1412 and 1414 Chestnut Street, CiREAf ii•MkiLtltS . , DRESS GOODS:: _ , 1 ;~. =~ Taking advantage of, the•greaf &eines/don In bust sines., A. C: & Co. have made ' • ' • Immense Pureliases Of Dress thksis In thts market for Oslikt nn: ° qr. ENORMOUS RF,DITOTION Nam tho cost of impottation, which they are how opening, and will offer at a very slight advarCei:.. , they &aim to direct lia:mt . dalattentlian to this stoat; twether with their own 'largo Importation, which hay* been rebtoe . d to correspondingly low rates, and LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK EVER, OFFERED, "Inalading 10 cum Blue And. Graen.l3tilpei, Chasse Poplins and Mokuktra, in great ilitietf of styles tot balm, at CM; Borth 75c to St 00:' • • - • . • • • . VERY HEAVY WORSTED SURGIZAti tho fashion.' able dark ahlides for snits, 50e. • FINE AL L W LE3 UEJ39CLOVIS, is all colors, Including the very desire**, shades In Navy 131nf, frir sults; EVJ;t. , • ' - • Eli smx Bratiazi, !wall colors,. RICH RItOCIISIPPPIISS, slik-:aixo.,liritpl-t.5e.43., Fi,ewnat PCIPLIsk all StUt NS*l4,, BNe. U RA Rivre WOOL ..I , OIVS COftiti p tor , 'WWtrittrow,Sl2s-. \ OO ANTIr.4. A 11 PAUL S. IiFE-ZS. ~. f };: ~'C~GF-RF.liT3,,Scc DnikWI.NO QOM ';;:-vm PHILA.DELVHIA. LIN ~ ; ;;-4,,': „,:iiOltw,-., Ell 44 . WPM . , zcarrolizeAz-coaabracjoozitz. 172:ZYG, ,YOTHLYG. '; pi- FAirit RocittErsu ',.: Itls a favorite axiom with-my father deft ; '. ."YOu- can't get something.-oat of . nothing,”. I.litive sometimes felt the . tin y experienc e in. houSeholtriniftleitli Airiest - preyed . the e o i - n .. „ , • .I, fa ry;:4ethapalew readers of the Aracnkl.- ' - ,urn know , what, it;ls to, be too lwor t,.'. ; euji , otOntize. - -It is such poverty as compel s •, Xe.,. - 1110160 to wear an old slikdress to school. c ' this whiter. - The,-mothers r ithwilates; •-• • ',think. good - calico a- frock w oe s xy for mon , ,infitithlf E consideringherlat*cutest:in. • -.., :- ces; or suggest - to . ..each-Other :that - A' wand .• - ,fiiifin•el dreSs'woold. be - better' and cheals , f ' ' --_-. than anything else.---, - Alas I 'At Nellie's hou,, • '. - - there is not-a pertny.to be spared for bit;-in,, - - any sort of anew dress, and every ' ..pepii,j'„ -; old dreia of Ifi , i - Maher 's haa.heen mitre iiv . ,r for hety,lllllll - tUerd iS nothing lefthut the rid ~- - ii . ltke, of better Lflays' They .are learning- th, sad meaning of , debt - and interest, '..la, - - . and.,. ictokoo;'-te economize . ,. .' ~..,-. . . . ' Taking health and I:id:at:tient into n,.., count ; . as well as moneyi.it - lathet'tkat evono. , my; under ordinary - circoinstanCea, to tis,e x- - -.- liberal- diet;,conslating largely Of fruit 1 1,1 2 ,1 the-flper grains. I think - people, , are rlin", -- likelyto eat to excess habitualiW t after a - fi...,- . • :- -. • scanty: and-unsatisfactory leeda; than wit ;..ii , - - -themisitovariety in their fare from day today. • • • 7 , ,The stoinach.seenas: to bo must/may unsati,. . fled atidtakes.more than a proper amount in ' • :-.' the-effort-to get what it 'craves. but-estin,,t fintl - :' There Ore lean timeallithatupboani., .....'.--, 'of so many hotnes s that.l,purpose to reve..o. a: iew secrets once taught me by - a" severe ~I ti '.----. schoolmaster named . Cperienco. .. 'When the cow has gene - dry, and thest,,k •• of butter is getting low; and the: hens do,;,:; - --- lay,.and the fresh apples gre.nearly or quit, .. one; and (worse than all, perhaps,) the rani. . fly purse is very, 'Very lean—then - what'siniff ... ii-body do? 'Receipt- books-are -very sunsuii,- factory at such times: •... .. ........' . - :• . ,- M os t pple use lard'and eve n pork-fat f,,r , ,':. shortening„ 'game of,us do not. - Any kitat f -of shortening needs to lie eareftilly aged or it ' .trill become an 'abomination.. It is--not so - • easentiarau articlein cooking. as many int.- .aginei . , -Of all kinds I give .the,.Preferene 4: ' -... liter, . cream: We-crust. made with laid is. i . !biter but. made' With' creiint it is ilio'ru - -whoiesOme. - I have heard of shortening - - pie-- - • ertist with hearts . , bit 'have 'never tried--it ~. . „people can keep alive without plea; espeeial 7 .l • - -ly if they-can get - . - - ~ . , , . - -..Drurt.r.Nos.—Good 4 . .. rust far, varionSkiii,t, i Of dumplings limy be. Made ore - part . 131-1.6.: 1 . .dough. Afhen baking bread. IV may he rolli-t - . -„o'ut _thin and -wrapped - around the,.4ipit,,, - . previously pareti,,quartered,..a.ihi cored ~,--‘-, , • cored without quartering,NoWeln each, tie-t. -. . - I.eave the crust very thin - 1 mider the ap[i.l . (or it may be heavy), .and When.. 4‘ade .h-t. , . them rise • a little before going into the .ovei,: • ~. 'Bake - slowly. -- Or; pare, quarter and (•,--,,,. • , fresh apples, and put in t hel bottom-of a thl, . with a. little watOrk &ILO apple„sauee i- . ; bet:, • ter than nothing, - . if frith tipples are want • ing,-) .- a'nd :;over with *rust of bread illaigh, • . • It should rise 1:1 little' * rust going into thj oven, and then bake , siowly. - Graham mu.,•.),:, . . is not a had crust for, s uch a pudding, - tioiled ~-rice makes' 'a 'pretty cover `WI,,i, . ' browned ( by the baking. (Jr baize, a the, .. loaf of bread and - split. it open when .don,-, , ' And spread each ltalf elf the split side • %%it), earthed or steiked• fruit, or -fresh - berrie ,• Id slimmer, plachig_one.above the other. It 1. better, • butnot necessary; to I spread 11,,! .. halve 4 first with-butter.l . . , ... , . . . . - .APPLE JONATRAN difibiN , from 1.. t, oth,-, . dumplijigs chiefly from belug Maflelii a ii,,, or lettler. Lfirst made its acquaintance Ito - dei:the name Of ”Pet apple pie.' Inver( ... . • 'plate in:the bottom - of the pot, - Puririsiii •- or . quartered fruit apples. Pour over then,.._. .; maple Molasses if you, have it; If not, titii - ' sugar enough' to sweeten well. Add a ...te,t-_. - cup,of water and nutmeg pr allspice. • (I.k;-. - , this around the ridge °Nile pot put strii: , .).• .._.4 - ertist, cover-tightly and boil over a me t h-, • y'-'' - 'ate . fire. [This is what. is called s'-`l'en-4,,%, - tly'' . . in•lsonie parts of- New- England.--4;o ~----, ' STr...kmr.t.) BREAD AND BETTER BUDDINx I. Place slices of bread-and butter In the Lot • tom of a pudding dish, a layer. of sliced ay- - .ples With sugar and sloth:leg, -another la % 4' of bread, and butter, Alien one of tq, 1 ,1,--:. Sugar and spice, until the dish Is full; 111,% 1)1. - -. bread - and- 'butter at the top, buttered ~tiet, I. dowti. - cook thorouglilyln a steamer) - . • . ~. . . . PchbiNtl-SA - LTE.—Crearti - sweetened- ati , i - flavored . is a favorite dressing, - .and nripl, , • ,syrupl's beyond- - praiSeilbut when errant i, • 'scarce and maple syrupOackhig, good rlito.'t ,' may -I.a.r made aftetilie,receiptS.given i a tie, last • volume , of the., AORICELTERL 4 I, toil), . plaitier. as . 'one's ne.fessities- require.. 1 ,, ,:r bread hastily, made pothing.cau surpass. . .: • , - , .1 . • ~ —GE3RI:---'.They- me cheap, easily toad,, - wholesome anti ~pgiatable. Graham -ti,cir - and ,water are stirred together to the cold -, -teuey of a thick pancake batter; and ba s ked; --, Th . ; the-iron or tin gem-pans. Everybody - , should itayathesebread-pansi Gerns,wiwtti- • - cif Grelfain .rneal, fine flour or .eopl weal . - t. , slould be Put - into 4of . oven. Sucre.- ,t,-., Bends-on this.. Fine flour and- sweet with - • (Skirthired - mlik• is good enough,) well beans, .. together, , rather thicker than -the. Gr:Alrilli -. • batter, makes a very sweet and good kiwi ~ 4' warm bread. Corn bread of the best kind - can by. Made without egg. 4• or shortening, u, sweetening. Sit/At/4v scald the Meal With boiling Water. add a little salt, -stir Well ~:id ° hake quickly in the gem-pans.. We illottAt - the Graham and white:gems must lie:, -41 t, -- nifil4e found that its-abscence was not ~,1).- . . served, and then we discarded it, as itseehi i - an unreasonable amount of salt is eaten un- , der- the.•plea of - a little salt being nece.4sary. - , • Scwilte3 iliatliints: GuovEß & BAKER'S rlnsi filturrm ELA.stie FAMILY SEWING MACHINES;; . . " . ' 4,95 BROADWAY, 'NEW YORK, " . .. - IcIOXIIESTN CT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • Points of Rs:reliance: . , . , , ••. • a -Bertritt - and' Elasticity of Stitch. Perf'ction '.4''. -- Slmpile . ity or Maehiner3s. ,Using 'both threAdi d'- ' : - .reCtle from the spools. NO. fastening of Seall,i t.y hand, and no waste of thread. Wide range of anpii- eatlon Without change of adjustment. The • , ,.:111, • 'retains.its• beauty and firinness after wash in g.yitil ironing', Besides doing all kinds of work don, t,:f other bowing .iftelifnes,.ttiese Mach tries °Negate t b• most beautiful and permanent Einbroidery and i.ii• =mental Work. 1.43 r sale by - 4 - . . 1 . . M. E. CHAMBERS, Potvillt: • July I 1,! 't.''''.l. ' L - i . AVIIEW . . , ELI. 4; f wiLti l loisr . .• .... : . SEWING' iVIACHI.ttES, • • NV:ith all the 'late Imprgyernents, sold . on ra4 - 4•: . .i ' . era] term* than any 4)ther. Sewing Sfachtz., C. Dt . lll -, d tr. S. Gent the. Etpoil :lord -.. . out. the world, ' only true Illek ilk I z favdr, and iuper - d•ri & Wilson Sew,r , M •• de Champion:- d'r thd,number nfaCtured and sold from the start 'up todhe pre' . *tme,theyhaving built and sold'ove,r 31ftehirj , • I .13sildsroom, iklo. 8 Sfehantougo , st*et,, next ;•. - Ilia Postofflce, Pottsville,what. ail are in vit ter - call and eatitnine the,tromhine before buylug el - • • Where. , W. 1-1 1 . - STIWNii, . Agent for Schuylkill Cot; rit ..41;11 - Iristructiona given at the residence of the j• 0 • -chaers, without extra charge. . Dec. 4, 1;9-41,:[: SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.. SECURITY AGAINST LOS- DURGLAt;.FIRE, OR ACCIDENT.. THE SAFE DEPOSIT: COMPANY. - • j •t IN THEIR , • NEW' FIRE AND Dtit.oli..ur.-Ntilor pru.DIN - e; Nos.29Dan CITITSI.7IIITREET, . . • I . The Fidelity Insuranc e Trust;. • ! . • ADD SATE DEPOSIT Co ANT.; •-• CAPITAL. • • " DIRECTORS. - N. B. Browne, Edward W Clark, - • Clarence ff. Clark, • . Alexande Henry. • -John Welsh, • Stephen . Caldwell. Charles 31acalaste ,r George . Tyler, henry. Gibson .• • ' • • President - Y. B. BROWNE. ' Vice President-CLARENCE . CLARIC. • Secretary and Treasurer-RO . PATTER:IGS • - ~Assistant'Seeretary-JAM .11.1,141L841.. int., - The Company have prov led intheifti&Bnilfl:ti and Vaults absolute security against-loss by I ° - Barglliry, or Accident, and RECEIVE SECURITIES - A.ND VALUA.BLEI • DEVAIT TNPER GUARATEE, Mien the following rates, for one year or leas pv.,!...1•:, • ‘, Government andrdl other Coupon Sr - entities, or those tratuiferable.by • 1ivery............'5up per • . 'Government and 4 111 other Securities • reglsteredandhegotiableonly by en- - • I dorseMent... - • '-• per 1,(5.. 10cdd Coln or.liallozi -...-.. • I ilk Per lA` 'Silver Coln or- Ballion--- .- . 2.1.X.1 0 per .1. - • Silver or Gold Plate, under s eal no , owners estimate .or Value, and rate • subject to adjustment forbuLk • 1.0) ,Tewelrt. Dliundndai 2.50 pl . r . , Mortgagee, and valtiajrle pipers generr,ll7 • . when of no - axed ;vain°, 51 a year each, or aCOT , iIL4E - • . . These bitter, when depilated tla boxes, are elks • according to bulk. upon a basis of l Met cots , -pacify, 110 a, year. . I Coupons and !Merest will be collected, when dee, r• 21 .1 - .and remitted to the owners, for one per cont. itaVempany offbi for RENT, the lessee excluilr , e key • I 'llAlltS INSIDE TUE B th UReff,AR-PROOF v Aut.T4. At races 7rarytag. from VS to 675 each per, ant,..11.1. - • • . • cording to site. • D2iosits naceuOt received on which interest whi 1. •••,, - - lowed; 3 pos Cent. on call Deposits, paYebk , t-•:" check at sight, and-4 per cent. on Time - 4 -.- Deposita, rukritde on I.odays' notice. 1. Treitellers' Letters cd-Credit rarnir,hed, , ( This Oampant li'also authorized to act- 0.1 E.k.*:•=? • torsi Administrators, said Guardians, to receive mi:J execute Trusts brorereg h dezription from the coo n#.-T4_ nuricsations, Or indl • , - , ,B, BROW.NE. Pros! = ",- 11,0113 - ItT PArrirstscm. Secretary and Treasurer. • 4,‘ Jan 1, 70 . • I_-„til ,• • ',T.. ccructit 1 copont • _ . • : I°l4anidetooli".. # a few cc its css be - re TV :*. l ''Nf i- z . 1 % . - A I iE LTI-11)--91)51: ww• 7 , '"wr — war - • '— kro. Messrs, Whe( l'e.r Wilson received :y am e Gold Medal, and tr, only one, asrardrj 1 .r the mast perfei2t - Inglinehlneand ton-hole 1tae11tr,..,%; htbited at th. - 2 P:0:, : IMO 1 ,- BE ME I -