El fk • • - _JO,4IIIALELLMAS7OII-: pnricolfrß." . _ ra' Prertr!E„ Bosttin is the-kapihsk,f -- Mass' the salt of the earth; and krW,lif. anti r ocking hoes at the live Yankee.::.:,. , jt is a city of imniense asitondulleirs, to ..attemps, vast victories and tretnenjuons learning. • , 'The intatitable. achoaltuanzi,,l_ kiuriPhOie agitatoi, Hie Warlike debeller, all cum redhot from Boston. I am Playkarded to lektur hereto-night at .Musik but low I shall succeed the Lord- only kriows, for 1,-a man of no learning; a very poor speller,- and devoid impu .dense, -and got to. face poets and shallots,' /11042741/15 and sages, besides , lots of with min, who hay got more edukaahun in one minnlit than Nebialkeneziter had after 999 years of toil and sweat. a shall Probably make a fizzle a' it, but i hare one oonsolashun to cheer me, it won't be mi rust . • - • Fust fizzles are what try a - paella* •if he kart one of them, and not all leak 'eta, then) is hope for him, and also s slight sprinkling of salvaahttn. What hake saw of Boston snits me. - The people are as gentle as lambs, and knosi a stranger the atinnltt they ;it their eyes on. , . . • " Noboddy here , lain too much of ,a 'mini to be civil. - If you have_ loartre - hotel the fast - Mad you meet will waste 2 houriftelling yu,of the different crookiryu lona; take:to • •ireach It; and finally konklutletboafest way ~ t o tell Ili how to get there his dreveveey7 thing and go with yn: ,• ' • - . Boston is the coyest - place tow git lost in .1 (with allits morality) tha I have . evikt tried. '-. You kan git lost and not -kno it tilt a hour , - afterward. . , • . , . • • - Tharedon't seem tew be'enny streets that run parallel., They - all seein tew run where they pleze, and every area -has got at lead, . one end: to it, that brings up in somebody's .doorlaid. - 7. " - • . _ • To l earn Boston one "should - be born here; ... or at least eesve art tipprentlaship hergior 40 or 50 years.,; : . • . , • Boston. is principally selebrated (just'now ) -.._ for its grate temperance question. J 'Whiskee is as aktualakarse here as hair on . the hid of .mi cane. ' .• I haven't dared to ask the question. for • - fear of ,heingunested, but i don't suppose, a • near alkanjudg.e, that:thare is not a square drink or corn whiskee within sir miles of , the city of Boston, for sale or to let.: What `Oh earth the people liv on for drink is a toys tery tem. , 4 • I - Virtew and morality are the two staple krops of Boston. This afternocin lam going to be invited out to ride d'n the mill damm, a piece of fast road - near the city, which IS built in a straight line to avoid the unworthi - appearance of a trotting track. - - Bunker hill is not fur oph, and I arateued - to stay over to-morrow and visit it, but I have - alus mode It a rule, the ioluieker i kan leave • a town, after I have spoken one of ml lek - . turs,l and got ray money for it, the more . pleazant It iz for my friends to entertain me. • -'. I'llinouth rok is likewise sumware In these ajacent - Parts. I would like tew, go and stand on it—the_man who kan stand'on Plimonth rok and not puff up satii is a stonyltuse:N„- - Stich a man probahlynever had enny-four fathers, nor tinny soul, porenny gizzard, nor enny fewter prospects in him. • / spent two hours just after breakfast in the ; common - , 4hipli Is an. uncommen fine _liieee - of veritable land, inhabltedwith grand . . ; elms, and lit tip, by day, with happy chil dren. - •If i had a hi* that i 'wanted tew elevate, in the way. he-should go, the most, I wouldn't undertake the job .miself, but I would take - opli his halteland turn bim out loose in the eitV of Boston.' .; < It has been sed, by one of her historians, "that a man once born - 1n Beaton don't hay tew be.born agio.7 . , If . this. Is-really so, it is a great saving. • : k c - Itelicks artf-very Cheap jOst now in Boston: ,: • II was offered a hemlok Lard, tin feet long, eight inches' wide, and .an inch in depth, taken in one piecelrom the grate Colyseum, for the miserable .pittance of $2.50. „ • It was Borg sassake-eheap, but it was two . , dollaminore money than i had, and more hemlok board than I stood in need of. .• . ' - :Y' Brains brthe chief artikle of•consumption • .l "Boston; almost everything else iiltneglek ted; and tho'; this is a sublime idear, the • consequents, is, theta great deal of natural - genius is.oeglektetL and the city is a leetie overstocked With morbid taylors and languid . • 'nantamakers: t There is one thing .that i love and- respekt Boston fiir-l-she- lets her, dead. aleep .. in Id' graveyards all abont the City. - m 4, - .Pkonsider a man's bones a fast ortg . e . on ) and, that no process but the summons f • Gabriel's horn kan-reineve. • `:WORKING ortni.P.—"Wriat does Satan pay you lor swearing'?" asked one. gentleman of. another. "He don't pay' me anything," ?nab the reply. • . "IVeIl, you work cheap: to laY aside the "character. of a gentleman ; to ipiliet so much pain on 'your friends and • ' , people; to lmfrer ; tm,d lastly,-`to .risk losing your own precious sour—and 411'for •nothing. .You certainly'do work cheap— , very eheaiindeed." •• • • 1 • • F: was a-meeting held. in Petersburg, iVa. the other day, to nomitiate..a candidate ...Ifotdge, and among those. toresent:wis 'one or, e's veterans: The meeting was allarge olie, - and it :was found necessary to make the• -vgters stand in line tdfecont them. The hue 'being somewhat irregtiNr,'. one of the.tellers cried out, "right dresii, "t'vhereupon our !vet eran exclaimed, "Look , bere,..Mister, "Ifsou tire going t! atart another war you' must count me out Pve.had'etiough of that sort of thing"; and, .with a spring to -the-rear, liEllitidtiTdhublC 7 4-11Telt - tinie away 'lot': his hOine. riot sottnnb to get. FAjiAT PRIVATE BALE.—AI Farm: con, ntag AZ acres of good Bed %halo Land, Nitwit° inTacker Township, Carbon County, Pa., with - im ' ,metnents, consisting of Two Dwelling ,Houses, Barn; Wagon tilled, Spring Rouse and -Waal Ilduse: also, u spring of .never falling water: con • venlent to the house; Malittnoy Branch of Lehigh Yalley Railroad passing through:- convenient to - school: good mar :eta afthiu two an three • for particulars inquire of - GEORGE BO DY op the premises, or to - • E. F. BODE ,; villa. - Dec.ll, '14,-40-tf :" • - COB S • 1 E.—A First-eta:a White A..ah Cadet' , " In LT e . the :NI atianol- Goal Field, lease 13 years to tun. A Splendid Farm, :XU acres, on the, Suaqueltanna Ricer. - • - . . • A . twenty feet lot in Second StreeVinitable for private residence. 1 Tocen lots in Alalionoy Clttr. 7 • I i.. - - To LeaseL , -31airunoth likidntore and Pritnrose Vans; near Alatianoy City. , . !. • For itent=Als ollice in Silver Terrace, - ' Mlv to • FRANK CARTER ° to Agent, Silver Terrace, Pottssitle, I' Rapt. Is, 'OS).-36-tr. i • i A 'RARE OPPORTUNITY 'Ts. OBTAIN: A - GOOD COAL LEASE.. THE LOCUST DALE COAL CVSIPAITY ' El Offer to lease a portlon of their Locust , Dale Estate as yet nntOuched.in the Ashland fitusinOf the Maim My Reeon, containing the MAMMOTH, with the tinder, lying and overlying veins, in very fine condition. .Application to be made to OEO. Elms, .President; No. 110 Broadway, New York itu dr to.i Jan..1,'69-1- their Agent at c. yorts7llliTh. 'CUR SAlsE4 c Farm of MO acres with . latptove- I molts and • eiteateou the llne of theitebnyl kill and Susqu MIS Bolin:Ion:till miles from Pone-' villa 10 acres of the landare under onititratiog, 75 acres are -coverts! with chestnut sprouts of i years growth, which would make exaßimt_prop Ur4Per . .cree are covered with heavy tlinber.. The bapenve merits consist of a stibitantiel h a nese Striae Barn, out houses, and a LIM saw mill w wafer Pow er. Stock consists of hems, cows; grain , t*r, and farming Implements. The price asked can be real ized from the timber Mane. Terms easy. _Apply to JOHN M . RRr AFER;Esterly's 'Z=n, _ ergo FERGUS G. FARQ,UHAR,To. 1190 trastreet, Pottsville. Asigtret 7. IMI VALUABLE) EHOPIIIRTY AT PHIYATiI v SALE.—Vue-twentleth Interest ils _the tract of Coal ln4 In New Castle Township, Schuylkill On,, tknostii as the Pott A Bauman Mlia.) C0n14141138 about .120 acres. -._ A ,1.1 A tract of 220 acres of COAL and TAMER, LAND, in Riley Township. • I i .. Valuable building lot s on Ilabintologo met. , A splendid lot on iitenuTl4lll Ave4‘ftige c t l oe the Avenue, and 57 feet front on_Ch . '. One-fourth Interest to the "Coal • of land in Schuylkill Township, to elosst tile. e of ;the Lae Mrs. Sarah Hart.- ‘ I Apply to -- _ . HENRY O. RUSS Real }..state and insurance Agent, ISo. lb • -bingo St., Pottsville, Pit.. Jett.), i I-1Y MI MI , rail BALE.. t , . 4 : , TUL rotioartao !. i • L MINING MACHINERY. -. 'M One nigh prextme Cornish The c i t %ni•Vihnik_leUgine. ' • ' 34-.lnch ..viltaer 7 feet stroke, ono on WU Complete, ...and 2 line of pumps BD ids each_ i one 18.1 inch the other I.4.4nettpinnger. aaoheeven reel stoke. 1 .. . LE IO,-- OneWltulingEnglaets4nehcYllinter4tert 1 stroke with drum-searing and boilers ommia*, ,—Four seta Breaker Machinery. i • ' - ' 1 &a,—Mithree-tontstopeWagons;ueivrtiy •• for 4 feet track. , ; i nsist, .- 1 . ALLBO,.-One 10 . feet Fan and Engine with ' : boner emendate. . , ALSO,—One Hotizontal Pumping Mach' Vt l :lll42 4fre gis s iO i nti r :ak ear sa a a l . bc'bi, 7.°,1 - 1D feat *truce. .._ . ..•., _ 1..... • 1 The above machinery has been in leAlee; 'lndia tni good working order... - gatqnoz V. SICTDER. - 311 z4M4itOOLIf* -11- 44 tows: 4 4k PL D °MING- MILL BOW 414.14.1k.--Tbei ender ROLLING-'MILL Mimed comer . for sale the .** MOUNT . CARBON, ~ ROLLING AIILL,". located at. McNutt getters, •Itees .•• Pottsville, Schnyiltill County, Pa. ' , . , • • , ~..., The MU contains 4 doable rortfal r a -- - heating ninsaets, I train ledneh g in ped. . '11 , 012. rmerchant bar fil le t i tralM Phe _Ablis 72 , Inches In lenstn by 24 outd eu other, , machinery tor-the matinfaotureoftbealloviedescr • • non of Iron. Timr* and lin fors lare pro _ pelted by is rem 'engine of ISO • : the ter MiliVr S horizontal 01= , o l eo end the remainder of the .ourch 0 . , • ingtheare, fan, de., by 2 engines ee wed to tkorts., Rosen :e.t9ppeettrei i - i-` - - 1 -- .. t as y tot Isuing' which tower an areß of over : 7t square feet., are Mites artthe fornaettland Itsg they cordabi)of tweet 4 ' • 1. roost substaausl ostorterand centred' ik ; waltehlafromthe . . sower t ame convenient 1 I•Mnotaltc sztt - fisr sblventist -r_ I - .„4114OrditiallolklId=uteessot to thal MOW*. . .111.111, nib iirt &IWO "Of and - WOOMIA Mao' ~ --t; iodiest, inea boo= cil =oonven Part ro d t 4 .• • .. , ' rt .. 'UM Oa t le honeseslad All -tread mestorith a tat . , --... .., k , out Amor-1U NM - the - - L - 41. - . ---- a p - iteoiftec eta wedy. or tmve rota water.' -- * am ' sa w *4 stout eessin7 wall lirsese. , , limn Inr.the, anO= l o‘ l7l l 4 0714itaniti ' * -facture Otirosi. the such as Is . sem. ___=l"a;t 6 6 fythe best valley Isiolocel this vichtler The htellitheof t ' t . 'MEV andds-tdirser -Tay tbolEttedirag soda* "mamasor, by the SchnYllall Canad. -• ' The fitiiht y °Mon Consinated In the fi r . ~ _hintkii,AIRIONAIIR . - ..t.,.._ 1 w i le s " ! -so IL, - .. . e. '-. -r. , f d ', per, .:f. , “, t - Ax :14: ,eteC r illarniA BAR'rt) Mart d* i .• i i Tts. X, 'TO - - - - , • I 4 t kin CpPlCall OP MPS& PAP= ii&NICr,IOI -4211) aavounneiT BEE The remarkable memo arthai attended ow 1111 0 . bake:La the ...ostke of the Czarsti.:Paavic Bans *oar, cold.asi and the Waselba Pam= . _ • -SOAP Catreaxv. and the ty . aad credit 'vow* Vase Lomb have nada lb the taaateta, both is this moan' aaa shows that - the Int=• 13auls e; • atathe • and 'reemati.bAba as the idvantateotat loan Uneabaatilk'4leld.hti a- more liberal Vienne, than coin UV& tar be derived from Aic - tiamen{ ionds,-(sid aviimbie Lo tali* nipix Plans Amoired Mil, in the selection and JD* o#ll o , od eoperlar-Itellived Lowe, we sin 'meth* w Fad pobito went.invinnideting valtUbleeect*W-boUt lithe !widow 4il 01*W and to those peat , Idstional Sforki.# Od inland met whose intrinsic metit end eubitantial chinwiter entitle them to the use of Capital and the Coadirdence oti Investors—we now Offer-with 11Pftha confidence tad waisfaCtion 'Cii2o3 - APE.VirE it-01310 RAILROAD 06317A11r . . • The Chesapeike cad Ohio l!hafrood, exutifeting the itlantio coast and the magnificent harboeS of the Chesapeake Say With the Ohio Steer at a point of reliable navigation, and thus,, with theventire,Tisil-.. road system and water ;:raziePortsilonl ed th 1 1 421 1 0 17 West and Sonthweet, forms the additional - East and West Trunk Line, so imperatively denumded for the accommodation of the immense and rapidly-lower ing tranaporUitlon between the Atlantic seaboard and Europe on the one band, and the great produ cing region!! of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys an the other . The Importance of this Road as a new outlet from the West to the sea magnifies it into one of national itnisequence, and Wit:tree tj:, It an extensive through • traffic from the day of its completion; while, in the develppmeht of the extensive agricultural and min eraLm.odicee-of Vitgin la and West Virginia, it pie sesses,gong its own line, the elements of a large and profitable local business. - . Thns the great tntereata, both general and local which demand the oompletion . of the. CitseArzsl4 AND ONTO RAILROAD bathe Ohio River, at<ord the guarantee j ot lawman and Value; andander tt tiae moat Important and substiallel Railroad eri• terPrise now in progress this country. Iu eupertorltyas an Zinn and Weetronte, and the promtsc of an iMMOUSO and prbfltable trade await hie its completion, hare drawn to it the attention and-co-operstion, of prominent espitallats and Rail road men of thie,City of sound judgmentand known integrity, whose connection with It together with that of eminent citizens and businesia men of Mr fits and M7est Viminia, insure an energetic, honor- able, e and stnicest. 1111 management. Roa4 Is completed and in Opention ,trom, l'tichnsond to the 'Celebrated. White Sulphur SPrings of West Virginia, 227 miles,. and there remain bat 200 miles (nowpartially ecnitrticted,) to be comple ted, to carry ft to the proposed iermlnus on the Ohio river at, or near, the month of the Big Sandy 150 miles above Cincinnati, and 350 miles below Plttabnrg. ' . 1 . Lines are now projected or in progress through Ohio and Rentnchy to - this polut; which will coigiect the ChesepeakeSnd Ohio with the entire Railroad-- systems of the West . -and South rest; and with the 4 , Pacific Railroad. A its valuable frimehises and superior advantages. will piece the CECEI4.LPEASZ sett Onto Ressaoin Cciirtawv imong the richest and moat powerful and triortworthy corporations of the country ; and there . eteis s present valno, In completed tread and work done, equal to the entire amount of tbeiziortgage. . The details of the Loan have been arranged with . sfiecial reference to the wants of all classes of Wiest ' I ors, and combine the various features of convenl ence, safety; and protection against loss or The Bonds are to denominations of They Will.he issued at Chapon Bonds, kilobit to Bearer, and may ha held in that form; or . The Bond may' be registerea 1q the name of the owner, with the coupons renialitinii payable to bear• er attached, the principal beirig traitslerable only on the books . ofthe Company, unless re-assign e;.l to bearei; ' • The coupcnii may be - detached and cancelled, the Bond made a perraarf Ref/leered 801111, tmnsfers ,ble only on the books of theiCompaby, ind. the in •tArest made payable only to the regfahaval owner or Wa r attorney. . and should be so 'designated by CowesPomUnkts Specifying the class of Bondi desired:. • ' They lased - thirty Yews to rite from January 15. re • 11450,Nwith interest at six per cent. per annum from' I.'covembei• 1, iMe. Prinntpal'and Interest payable 'gold In the city of New York. - _ Tile interest payable In hfay and lgoVintiber, that It may tape the Olsen:of theta the earlier Li sties of Flve-Tyreuties, andsult the convenience of 'our friends who already boil Central and Western Pacific toads, cith intermit payable in jaunary and July, find who maydSalre, in making additional Inveatfoenta to have their intereil - reeeiCableat Mt flint seasons or the year. BEM Nc NAssatz emu" raw Toss, Febtusr7 15th, /1121.1* FERST MOBTGA,OrZ lIONDO Or TEE •1000. 1500. and $lOO The three classes will be known respectivelytts: Ist: :''Conpon Bonds payable to Bearer : " • lid. "'Registered Bonds with Coupons attaeliedi" fd. ' : Registered Bonds with 'Coupon* 'detached The Loan is secured by a mortgage upoti the entire Line of Road Crete Riehrebed .to the Ohio River, with the equipment and'aii iliner property and ap- purtenances coinzected A Sinkini Fund oT 8100,000 per, annum is provided for the redemption otthe Bonds, Yo take effect one year after the ethripfetion , df the Egad. The mortgage's for 115,000,000, of which i3,000X00 wilibe reserved and held in trust for the redimp tionof outstanding Bonds of the T . /milers pintrat Rafb:dad Company, new merged in iiiettsu pfta zt A -xi) Omo. Of the rental - 10ml 1113,04,000, • sufficient anmunt win be sold to complete thirroad to tbe Ohio river, perfect and improve 'the portion now in operation, and thoroughly' equip the !hole fol. a lane Mid ac tive trees. :Th, present 010 . 41 Is 10 azascsnaltd interest. A Loan eo amply secured, wonr4 l l7 it carded. east so certain hereitter to command• s prominent place among the favorite ie4nriths la the ,nuakets, both Of thle nountry aid guiope t wlllbe at °nee &p -ro:dated gild quickly abeerbed. " - 'er r , nrseevtfally, FIBS & HATCH, BattikelX MI Feb 28,10 %mug, Ranges,: kt. P PP NEW ;8°11.114111114 • soxoillow InooizE.S, - groat, 'us a 4 Bonne 1,44,2441. w min, 24; SSW Cadre cwt. IN A number e.. _ mai STOVBS, which be bed id imodente prism lie Up abobeesVamentsbedt 1110== s's& Wiped esed Heederats.• - IMBeoome.OU Tebbe ii.tui tti tateber i t ii r , ei c ps Coil , oll ll MAtebres Cant a end all Obiernere. . Oeidletak •iigPaaie. , , . , • itastir=ras• -rr UP' —l4 - -..g qumegto ki, .. .. . • sad, i____. .4careiervi all MOIR* 40111(0101:: M i rstoes4 ..f; 11.11-4144t0r Ms Vire. k ICP C.11:10137ra Ikatult:01 1 M Vet 012. 4 b.., tirtuirof sirodry Write. iotarel ,f,sno - . seent. inatell out sitins Court of Qum: mon Pima, - Eintinfhllll Ceuta. 81 1 41 0 , ifie 40 144 ,there Wilt be expoealSl pliblle min ac Outery, rinuag , 4rAzzEr #6, ' at PA tau*. atinimmo. ixr. the Chanhassen, t ri (Ns Boa_st *Mho WO! following m• ‘‘. tom rail eshste,_tolett.: _ • ' All3O-All therlght.l ll4o4ol4ll4o m lol 04 1110 0 4 • 11 -* Tauten of. in and to all that !eatidi barn r tme47 ty of situate in Barry tewnshin, Chan. fi l A ang lands ofJorinthanY Xise- Michael Bo ll es 1 aeresonore or Ws. eritittbe ask easedating of * • 24tory.frame with* Pesory Meese kttehsn attache& end ,hern • airtimonmehy of fRA.AC YARNALL. - w -a: aICSAIRZL-1.11.14 Magt,asettaln - plesmor 'pertel'at now„ the begs w otrott , Clinton. lieturri. CouWAseanded doserthel me Whom, vied at MMus; by-hind- NM at -John f=alaittleessised,rlMCgorptesa Met 40% perches 1 to *tones, theme MC Clismuel C. - Boyer south met ipereasse testosei,-„ _Mame by Mad VlAMllliltler sad erhere south SW dearest west C perches tostanelletal• of Manner hem? suill weet.4s 4 perches totheplikos 0-(7.hbinM.------to 10 acres. amore 1 11 11 No. 2.•;-4111. tbas codas lot wow of s t wid, aide in ibe borough at-Fort Cliatook Schuylkill Countyboandednertbirerdly by kstallbm Ash: nustwartlly by lot tafJernei BaMeit. easithward wrg*moue street, end westwardly...sty Centre pike, tiontlintiret in width /NOS More or Lem,. sad in depth= issgmeore or less, visa the 8 14FITto• 'samosa, consisting OF a 3 OW, fauns direlling.ftogio With stone basement and a• frame simmer kitchen attacbed,anda frame *table; ea thetinMenyoffsahlf I RORN, Jr. _ • ALL Mat certain lot or_pitsituate ln the Borough of Ashland, ric 1 4111 p bound. ed northwardly by Middits_........strest. bY street .souttiwardly e = by lot of Frank Di and tn depth 100 feet, ank bear . litalr o ' n Block 57. on a e = ti or • with the 1 .. dwel a ttinteekstralthe , • ~• All those ;;;L; • • Rms.,. 01 , IMladsituate* _ earbon„ " • • _ north modlY hYI OOO Car-1 txm. . , •. . • • hardly - 1"". in . 414117M03, and in • • T PIZ less. with the appurto- UMW, '‘" • bra 2.lltOrY franle dwelling house,. with ialsth basment, _and a frame stable ;i the of WILLIAM ITILDESILANT: All b landtha n messuage teneMent ann eruct or piece of ituate in 'Union Township, Schuylkill County, a djoining lands of Hugh , BeMie It Co., Philip Rain, .I=hower, Samuel Boone and others, containing el 4 acres, more or lark with attrizpurtettences, ting of a 2-story; mime dwelling Imes. im flame stable end a water-power saw miu • as the property of I:CRAM ILFREAs. ALSO-411 those two adjoining to ' or DiDOO4l of t=l i enate on the pontos/mow sideof - PeMock the Township of Norwimilin, Moir in the Borough of Potteeille),SchuylkAll County, 1*(040 be lots which are marked numbers 125 and 121 on - the map or plan of the Normal. a re a d sitten to Potosirille. - . Containing la front - or 'bath on said Peacock street 108 feet and 4 lecher- , that is to i my, lot -number 123 °cattalos 41 fact ; and 4 inches, end lot number 129 sixty-six feet and ten inches in width on said. Peacock t and are more particularly bounded and descri bed as toll we, Ber m = at poet on the northwardly side of said street, thence b y _ a feet wide alley. whieli was for! merly a part of Judd lot number ras, north 11% de drum West 231, feet and 11 inches to a iset 13 feet 6 Inches southwardly from the- Mid, of the west Branch of the Mount Carbon Railroad, thence along =itwith said Road north :SS deos;sitist 117 ems by lot marked number Lai - on. the said map or plan, south 113 i degrees east 231 feet; and 10 inches Ma post °tithe northwariby.sidc of said res tock street, th ence along it south 00 degrees west 10$ feet and 4 Inches to the place of beginnin_g; as the huirr m tiatiliN BURNISH, JAM TALBOT and ARDLEY. Seizes _end taken into execution and will lie sold by GEORGE, C. WrIKOOP, Sheriff. Sheriff* Office, Rottsrilled February 19.1870 . f . . '8 -it h e _ ELPIIANS ° COURT SLLE.—Pcirsunut to an O Order of the Orphans' Court of the Count,' Of Schuyikil, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber,. we of the Administrators of Henry Boyer, late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will.expose, to sale by public Tendue, on - 8.4.111.4 Y c the . itifnefeenth day of dfarqs next,, et 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of I. M. Fester .e Co., in the Borough of-Pottlyille, in the County of Schuylkill Aforesaid„—All those cer tain three niessnages, tenementeand lots of ground, 'situate in the Borough of Pottsville, - County •Of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania. No. 1. All that certain messuage, tenement and lot or piece of ground, altuate in, the 'Borough Of Pottsville, County of Schuylkill. bounded , and de scribed as follows, to-wit: t n the .aorto-lwest by Church alley. 30 feet, thence by lot of Clecregellasiee ty, in • southeastwardly4irection, 90 feet, theses' in a southwestwardly direction parallel with Chun% alley, 4 feet, to Sch u ylkillavenue, thence along 'aid avenue In a soathireetwardly were 26 feet to the other property of Henry Boyer, doweled, thence the same 62. feet to Church alley, being the wastnardly Miff of lot marked No. 27, on the plea of Benjamin Potta' addition to the Borough, of Pottliville, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house, with stone ft.seruent, and a tiro-story frame kitchen attached, and also it ono-itery. frame dwelling hoes., with stone, basement Mt the rear of Raid lot. , r Na 2. All thatbertain lot or piece of ground, site ate in the Borough of Pottsville aforesaid,3manded in front by a twenty feet wide alley, now called Church alley, °nth.e eastside by lot number twenty- Seven (0), in the rear by a public alley twenty feet .wide, nowlied Sehayaill avenue, and on the west side by lot° J ohn Halbach,withthe appurtenances, consisting a ono-story frame dwelling house, with one story frame kitchen attached and frame stable, being the east half of lot marked in the town plot of Benjamin Potts' addition to the Borough of Potts ville, with the number isrenty-eightl23),containing in front 30 feet and i 54 fiet deem - • No. 3. All that certainframe blacksmith shop end lot of grOund, situate on the southwesterly side of Coal street, in the Borough of Pintsville, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a point on , Coal street, thence toutheastaratdly alone sard.Cold street 32 feet flinches to a ten feet wide alley, Menet Along said allernartheastwardly i 6 feet to lot of =ln Hannan, thence along sense: ty n Hannan at an angle northwa --- feet, thence southweotwordly by - lot Pr George el and eat right angles with Coal street 100 feet to the place s' of beginning, being the southward' s' • half of lot marked In Boyer & Harman's addition to with the number three (3), late the estate Of sald de ceased. Terms and conditions made known At the nine and place Of sale by " - , JOSEPH H. 618iEN, By Order of the Orpgans' Court, I Administrator, CnAs. Diolamt,' Clerk. , • Pottsville, Feb 214. '7O • ' 04t, DVEILIC SALE.--The following" articles will.be 1 sold at the residence of the subscriber, in North Manhetm Townsllp on the road leading (rom Cres sona to 114 inersvil e, %wile below. Westw otx.l, known as Allson's Farm s on . : • MOSUM Y,' MA liCll 21, 187 O; f • ' :Cointrierielng at 9 o'clock In the forenoon'Nle: 4 mares; 3 of them good family ultimata, m Nles one an extra good leader, 0 cows, 2 heifers, one of which will be fresh in April, 4 shoats, s slot of thick ens, 1 Willy carriage, l two-seal carriage, I sulky, 1 heavy spring wagon, 1 milk wagon, I heavy two horsawagon,:sleigh two hometown; I clan_ 1. family sleigh, I milk, 1 heavy 00,4 log sled, 1 mow ing machine, 2 horse rakes, hay ladders , hoisting Cork and rope, l fanning mill, licutting bench; 1 feed Sloughs, harrows , cul tivators, roller, riding saddle, bathes., log and other chains, wheelbarto*, hoes, forks, axes. 40-gallon .tron kettle, milk cant, =ter bench, tool chest,-.I set of >blackswith hot bed aasisand frame, band cart, SO bushels. early Goodrich platittag"potatovi, and 'other Norte. ties. Alms lot of choice_ garden seed, sad 'iniatt3r other articles too numerous to', mention. -- On sales amounting to Ten Dollars or upwards. six Months credit w ill be given bytho purchaser giving note with approved security.. , - 1- - GEO. PAXSON, 11.13.—N0 intoxicating liquar_will. be allowed on .the premises upon the da3r.of 5514.. - worth Manhetm Tovinshlp, 9 . 7e1) 21, Ili , 10-ill• LIIIIII.BER YARD. I. • „ • ,• ' ' SILAS 'BALL ` ;& . 3rxertcnA*rs, COAL STREET, NEAR MR RAILItO4D REPOT,. POTTSVILVE, PA. 0 4 • Have c eup onatent ly Ito stack full pltot ell Mode -••• 1- • • • • • of - L UMBER, aril to • eedsotted„ at. loweot • -tharkr prthea t - • rt ill : . f . we arereporetl to ter • • 1 1 5 1 1 Pb *n thV nd c i f otg i ft l :t ' the loirestetholesale ug . For east* patetuieter Itheratfiseciunt slilTered. Jan. 21, 70-01;tt. . . , JOIEN A. _OTTO...AZ:Mk. CORK PINE OTTO lalitllElL FILBERT (WTO'4 MILES, " manntacturem;d and DEALERS ./N,l LUMBER. Nr11.1.14LU5P08,t, ,, 410.1q4.: NW on ONnal, ,west of Maynard &Bee .41 ' 11. Box, 201 201 ALtpotAseo.lL pBT a r LioN 1.81;13LIIEB YJ►BD' • ' WM:BtUCBLFX, Proptfetor,' • , Hemlock, Oak and WitiniPlae Lambet, and altisys: has an band a Lase lot of Doors. Moldinp, Iniutat! team* Scrawl "awing mai inicaletke aoneat t iboit notice. Also, =tractor and baiktero: • • _1X014114. - Ividu; Ounti las _ 1/04ffit i f ini Zat• 'palm ith• na huillivratrolluas. EC '~~ r"T SJatcs: timber. . . .... .... . ... . . ~.. . . ~ . . ... , -„,„.: :‘,-,.• -.,-,•:,.._:;:-.,‘. x4i•:.. ,--....., •.:, ~ • .., .-... ..,,,,, "Lt - ii - Nll3 - E. - :" - 'R' ..v .. . Jan 16. 10 July 410-814.1` Wh*Pie Priger.in lands Ot Feb a. mua4ciuPnlEG N b. FR C CO, - ataxyricrupats gain status Ett All Kinds of itsimberiOr Bridpf&Biesii!nl;l+ AUX4sda'qf ad nether* to prder. ream. 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Scientific : THOMAS PoWLDS, Jr,,Prepristor. , • •, L , • Artistic Institution,. . Iturzaillicx.-Hon. Benj. Patten. ~'' FOR. YOUNG: MEN AND .BOVS, Oct. 2. V. 40-4lm t ' • ', 1 Ai Pattlotelr , gootpiery cli4 Pal ... :. • _ , . , . . ~...,_ nd . , The ri Term Of the Nineteenth Annual Belgian . . spy • will oetamenott on,WEDN-ESDAY,' the Bth 4sy of i ~ (LATE ..mrk.24 , , , ) ,••,, Nwl. 1 SEPTEMBER., _next. . Pupils reeelved at tirly..tme. r• - •- ; For Menhirs waists' -• .• • Center Clare sad Ca ll owhlll Street;4 ...-.. .. - I BAY. CIEOROE r mn.s.:En, A. Si., Prrichga.. . , 1 • porrsvitax, rENNA -- - . ,- ' , rsassices: ' • _, •- ' REV: DES.- Mel Schaeffer, Hann, Krenth, I,A3irrEIL GARRETS, troPriet•Or! ,L„ - saw, Mithlenberg, - Starter 'Huller,' Stork,Vonrad. APralai .69 . -7" -• • - ' - -' " ' '"'-'''' Bainburge_r_Xylie,Sterret&iri:cruilashanksoix. , •••••• ,_IIONS.--Jordsti Ludlow ,sill , Myeni, M. Russet - Thayer, Benj._ _IA. Boyer, Jacob S. Yost. tilester , CV er NlobAlUilinser In Ekictfl.--Jtunes E. wen. James eisi= C. Grove, T. ,C. WOokliskrei Bancroft, Th 0. il=C. F. Norton, L. Hottp.t r E3. Gross Frylilller , (Merles Wfusienificher .I, James Kent , tee A. Co.. din. I- - • i.JillY4l.;w-m , tl • tXbliriNGE 110 TEL, C 11" -.ES LOGUE, -.-. • " • ' :• ' I 1.: 'DEAL= IN:.. : FOREIGN - AND DOMESTIC . • W INES . AND LIQUOIO3, : I . • LONDON BROWN STOTT, • ' :EDINBURGH ALE. and DUBLIN PORTEB Se. Iti 6042 . 1 , Strut, Apposite tit Maeda's" Mame, ---._ ; - Manille, Pa. ' . • , - . :ALSO inners Pon *MI NIAG4RA. STAR BITTERS, • 1 Sara Iteatady for' Ihispepsla,) lIERB RS; and , ;• - ' • .- ; MILLS BOURBON WHISKEY' _October 17, '6B 1.,.i--- ; • ! . • 42._1):: • • C. P. fi'MaTIET. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boom . No. is, Esterly's Euildlng,'Centre street-, ' Jan 15, 'lO-3-1y) . ,• Pottsville, Ps. HENY C. dB:MAPES, ATTORNEY-AT LA,. Otlloe, 1.5.5 .:eutrt!'l3l.,. Pottsville. .May 2.2, TIV . 21—tf I A..:11. PAESSMOBE,_ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; J,. Potts - kJIle, Pa. ()ince. No. V bitattintango Street. opposite Post Office. , Aprll3, 'W-14-17 GEORGE KARTICHSIB, ATTORNI6II-AZt LAW, Pottsville, Pa. °Moe, '1..; al. a Centre ht., nearly oppoelte .111nenr Bank. , April 3, BENJA.IIIIN B. 111c4300P. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Orrice, Mananuingn ntreet, above Centre January 1, 'iv • . , I.—tf TAME H.CAMPBELL,A.ITORNEY-AT - LAWi J Rooms L 5 and 16 resin budding, No. QC Walnut zitreet, Philadelphia. an 1,; W.m. B. IngTH. NITORNEY-AT-LAW6 Cent.re rogaville. ra. - Januaz7l, 'Tc! • „ , • • 1— ANIXL D. DILLMA.ISI,' ATTORNEY-AT AI LAW; Yvtteville. ra. Ottice, tio. 9 Makuuateato street. I , , January 16, 4111--3-4.1 • ALB.EST IGNITTLA , ATTORNEY - AT-LAW: Mee, No. tat Centre tstreet; Pottsville, Pa. All claims promptly collecte(L. ' October 16, '4lll-44-I.y N. AND AFTER APRIL 18T. 1889, O. P. O BRCHIRL, Atiarney-ac4.mir,aui beseenat his new anew, Esterley corner Centre and Mee. tiantongo Sine% Roam No. tend 6, Immediately over the Govenunent Bank. ltneehl7; oar rIICORGE 0821.11BERS, (Late of the Vhsinbers- Bar,) ATTUILNET-AT-LAW, No. 12 Mar. k01411r002, rotteellte, ra. [ Nov. 0.10-4 S—bu t. LAW AND COLDNCTION 017 D D. - --CHRISTOPHER LSITLE. • ATTORNEY AY LAW ANT; NOTARY PUBLIC Porravratz, Scstsyuctat. co., Pa: Sept. I, 'c -1-17 -, S jl / 11 1A LIC E TATS%W I Z E A I D T 4.22113E1/ 1131 0 1T1C1.15/rEit, - • 0: _ 4 l raaaarrrosiao Br.,PreersMlX, Pa. Spears). attention given to aubaslll o o ll in thesbove breaches. Bails* large experlearsk and promptness guarantee& AXWeetleas especially . solicited and will receive loarrsaillirealiention. January 1, 70 , • - • , . • MC2I P: , We of the eels vanio ' Bt4sto 'illTr Osourva. enk , tads, tame, /Ba. 8, s-eln 'E• • T.,_,QIILIsITCR, ENGINEER sad ARM .tin, TRW, 171/ Centro street, Pottsville: Filet, Elps. Sincanans and Eftlaraiss made of ovary tlasariptLon of banding& —An:imtrisg_ La Ala various branones attendedW . • • Janlll.lo-+11: POLLCK. COA.LACI -W . L—Oesos. IiPIVWre and, PotariOls. WRITE snit OEXT.ASK COAL bouglit &AA sold osi Cassails• PUtissi4ar ution lA* ta Use trlttnie air at map ana . . JOl7 CIXOIOII I. WM/WM. , A.. 1. arIINAN cTSANOHALIXKIHRIN ___ cavu. A.ND 0 2DI DagAASN' ,"! AND D AUGUa F. In Crimps Aram, PastovlALAlslistelisi _lamina 1. '79 tr iilnl2" P Clvi ll iatiniiirlk , ~ andDisposteColautskaad szusilneslLLtw . '-iXitsam—Bannizes ;11fi1dlitg. Centre St" !wolfs —Epsom& Church. , 1 1.. -Jou I,'6o+l— Attend to Mattisliallroad Location and Construction. TopoirtaSorvglal<And al ethic wort In the line • thnintel—Cieer Bright's hot 10-.1 'L . :Ar.'vntnutzr. BANNER; leo cage. saw*, Pottsville, ra :zigAlzin r COT - SILVER, rasitcni wrziLisoz, maw stets AMY mugs 110.111D8,- MN= iiken ; go 01 1 1 irpoorrasiziuirr sTocrriM" r atid sold at tbi New Tot actin - et Muds:Lai the 4111411) ; imuntor4.4'l l r., *atm &um= aoiligia, item anima runtralliuml • • 311. . 4 111 =Kaitik.' , ..„ , . • l•liks 4.—__ 1.. immet p 4 I= M2SHOU 1=2:1 MUM= . • • • •• .1 Tat iroLLowpgesTßZlT coliparmi WIZ) AND SILVET , 13.0113. • - ; - •;• •. ! ! . ANY GOODS . FROM THEIR STJPERIOR 1 1,EftTOCH,',1 .AT PRICES „. LOWER THAN • GiCkEt) 13A.SIS. GREAT: REDUCTION•Iti, , 8 cent* andlsp. , . .IILACK COL'D ALPAOCA'B. SILKS, DRESS; GOODS,,of 0 .. , kinds. NOTIONS, egc., r v . Come and 'see for yourself- - 4 PRICES THAT CANNOT HELP'BUT' BE POPULAR. NEW UNION DRY GOODS STORE IS , THE PLACE FOR . BiRGAINS. . , - MI tUinti, giquors. ti. Regal garbs., liminess gado. EEEM , THO - - -474 ple , 4)0;111(011k, '- s • 7.0 • First' •:,• - - et, or VIZ • • 4trin i fr-0046 1 061 1 kag l ia r 16041.1112 Q UAIUN *ACC or my on naibd.S.Polt - oriOrtria_ I Cli 4 OnirraPki,.. sui - hind I =4 l tan Bl4lll *./i/l i ig r ''::1141* -111"46* H:.H - ~ e ~~:7s ' • imak[pannovaidatitan,roctmna,ra.; • unaroot, a 1.031103 aqmoas wawa - C43. Cash bapital and-Assets, $16,000,000 Invaited In the United States, over • 1,500,000 1103111 INSTLEA.NCE COMT#A#Y, ' • • aisw mAvirs, comoccrictrr. • Cash,Oapitti, saiickooo Surplus Jan. Ist, 196%, , . .•111119,670 95 Insurance to in the best Companies on favor able terms. li.osees promptly isti) anct pald with out delay, - , • . (lan 1, is YOUR I.lpn Di THE . . . .• ' P _ . ' • ' 1 . - 1 , ' 4 : • - ' - , . . . . IFIXIII, I LIFE INSORANCE COMPAN2, - OP FilidTo2, COLE It 112110IID. -General Agentsand Minnie/ye, Orilcits i . -Nos. 150 sad 15213outthtblit., Pbllada. A feature In the John Hmteaelt Mutual is, that its Polities are nos-forfeitable after one moment, ,and for reliability, it is ineond to pane. it also pays div• ideals In auM after one ~ , We stibridt'll a man is =l t s' whole duty as a husband and father, withoutnair some positive . Provislon'for ' his Wally, in case of his death.' If he Is rich he fa wit, bent mime, if be be poor, the. need Is greater,:and still no name*. Let him mph. pro viilOn at Onee. How can this be dons? He can in•. sure la this John Haamet, a n d there is nothing else • he eau do that. hi more certain and so sure it' bring -tile pro mftea fruits. . - - • We wish agents P3r the nnappropriMad.nortions Appenns New Jeney, - . and West Vial s. a. ly to DOLE A STROPID, - Oeneral Agents. . 150 And L 53 South 4tti Meet; Philadelphia. Pa: t - Feb 12. 70 -7-10 t • 1 = i ii , ' L „ ISCOIRORATED 11151. 'H. '' ' '-- - • BERKSHIRE IRE LIFE INSURANCE - , , 1 prrreFIELD, mmia. • Anara - 4 si..iiimazarr. ism. 1.18 0.. . , • -. Asets, Poipt., 4, 1869....,-.........., •' • 166 $7 Paid datum; .t- . ...Li, ...11f600 00 ,- Paid dividend on ,guarantee cap- •_,, __ • --,, , .• • -ital Mr illffl.. ~. ....... 3,460 co Paid Mtlfra t ith d i v idend...:...:. - ' 14 Bald =webers 6t12 dlvidend...--- Oki= *5 WirftrUelinceled policies... . ~' .- 611,3117 .64 paid anarliniee =Vital redoeullea; 6,509 in . P , --..- I ---- , - 7 ---- , . r . ! .... `• F 115,1113 74 lids:nee- - ", . • ..... ......._.' 3940,032 ID suicstris intifilroliiiie iiro — iiic; ilea $l, 1969. Pretniunie and renewals. 251X 1 , 11 / 6 2 5 • ' - ' '' ' - Intereetand rants t goc elv cdandacirted,andpro- 113' •1 0, '- dt and)eas arootnt.. = „ • ~: • ' , ,rd innrtisticrivs: • ' Paid claitis,llllllvat,Opol- 1 c1ea....;-.,,... - .... _---065, 7 4 2 0 0 ' Paidoonuniationetoseemisiti,l9l 34', Paid expe nd. salaries, . • : , • tat KM 73 Paldl e t al iterest on guarantee . - • ' •• • capited...--_ - ..- 2,10000 ' Paid medical examine- El= ' Ansi; is:mar/I,lM --..-11,SV.0:1 1 0 1 • _ INTMOTED Ai 707.. L. We: • s. , • , . Unttsd stases mistimed , . • , • bonds,: • pir et., Mi. • , , twvaltio....4- 010,09000 ~, - ' ~ 'mime stase** --- Mkt • bands.4.2o.l7,parratus 10,1100011 „ UAL coupon baltdeJ 4 P 4 * 4 , - - - .. WOW , i attocoriaord beprds, 1 . ien t a:al (ll l 4 l i •- ii • iiii Us " cks . . , Rints t ro s per esnt.:----- 1 44 00 04 ' ' coff.? l 7 ken. Tree, AMOS ~- ,:., , • ' _ _ .. - *a drafts Tlttelleld • tlonalßaak etoelti: - 0,5000 ' ' • IlatbarasAirtralteralNa - _, _ • tlonalasokraoS! 110- IMMO .• • • 1110shataladeras mimeo. • 1111 0(1 4 • ‘ • al Bank etock,tl , Liana cet teal :ratetra ist ' • taottelraea...--..... =you 00r ya ws collateral sad • ; • • i • " 714 " 51V)4"41 4 092 00 itemtuni Lisa OapiAlcleetoiprie, Doss to 4 • Reel estate- .zalleA oo CO - • amok imaairtsTiiii - tosi.- -- Inig =tads of egente........4- . . atorcet ateroal larastaseata._ AMR a asagossi.ssaletoama , • • '4 , Agog, tor., • , " 4 - laminates._ __ Lome seeraldiarratt . • los • 1 - Ma -quatiateo • • : 4 , 4 . • z ra. Add erinumetaboada,vocsk above pis; O. stVi.ll iphiliistpa4i.o4".Ne. sief wain% ~. ..' azmizeix, , .A.iiiiiiir v ATiaraivorricirxi. -.1 itellabls Asesta,lllllll.llol. 'Antra OM". ': - " •i 'Oet 1.8, 11104,111/11!, Lamm imuatraAn4o,Az oentrc.' ' TilaiTablw ebelrtigsramicebma a ail L. T r ig. iti Mint& Moo arms 11 1 4 _Buidliq; a. /LIM. f i b tad sad Maireabiteristo b.... ii.ims -,' . ... r• ,:2l ', h a r • gall 2 ' 41 irstvj g a il t i“ 14.41116. ' 31". , - 1 1 r15, • - tr 6 , - .. ,i . New 0rt,J....:-..,•—.. livi Ai jam 1 ' t, . :., ! - K. P.' .• IL •, , I ',-;.• ' t - : 311M11111 1 ,Ir* • o :. siter , . ......;,..,:-... , -c:.. - - . ...7. 1p .11 . ' z, .'''. :y....- ",..." 1 , - 4; : :: 4.; v - -..J1M14.M11M0 07 /aly 19:-Itni !~I ■ PRIC-ES. 3nsuranct. GWENALL pf SU- Effil enissir IMO 30111118 5W1141311 - 1-4 - -.'--:-Jl..irinrrl4llxlll/114417,131 • I s l l l s ll - •• . -FAMILY.SEWING MACHINES.- oricaostiiv4Y. imw.YOK, I rotinseTNUT &last i' - f . Midnitigrszei 5 • 44,41alithai fitital: PiFfikicat•Niti Slaof Illocidowy. Mang both- thtesds Is , the amools.A No fosteatoirOt seams ay, Ladesoad* of *nod. WM* Talkie of otkPli xstSon iritboat elmulfroof aftjustosess. "The seam Mains, .ts: beauty and, frowi tands ofte r r e. a.g op ircil iMorti a lleoblser,Besides those Xaolliolo eurate the montesati audjonOsment. tan dory and Or 7. liaD r lt ! l t l W c*.t. N.IIOOIM, ibitoriffe: .1t41104. • *, • , 411 WAI3OIII " SEWING - 'With all. the lath impresements. mark ort mere lib- Mal time than ear otimir Sewing. liAciater. doingtattoefi stork, mid are giving perfect latlefaction. , .6i.nd we have the greateatnovelty of the age— . ' 101117M0 nee. simple, andrellahle, easily operated, and not liable' to oat of order: Snits everything. Every Ma- Price, 113 G. • ' Sidemen, No. llabantonto Week nest door to the Postofbee, POte4llle, re., wherel'all are Invited to call s t rid Ewan:Line 4e machine befOe_lloyinielae wheYe• 1 __ „W E.STKONeI„ Agent fat• Schuylkill County. airlillatruetloniitiven at the residence of the pur -1 chaser% without extra oharge.. - Sec. 4, '414-tt i i a#4o . Ott :3ep.Orti. OW STAIJIPP S , ANDWATCHE JEWELRY.I2I NO. 148 Norm' Mtconto Snow; ocinnsit or (Waiter, PHILADELPHIA. - An 'assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Either and Plated Ware constantly 'on - hand, Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. _ Attend. 411/ - COLID stoma AND SILVER PLAT g Ware of every description and' latest designs; *affable for Bridal OHL., Testimonials, Holiday rms.. era& Prices lower than the regular market rates. Estranrdinary inducements topurchasers; ' - • ow..u. BECIITEI.., • Old Estabilshdd Stand, O.'B9 -41-1 y I , :o.7ltlArch sin/OP.-Philadelphia: . . ~.. • . . /934 • , . FISHEIBR9S... : 1 93. - Watehei, Clocks, .Jewelry, Wedding ,and Merit Rings(is" K solid,) Silver and played Ware, L ies' Work Boxes, China Ware, etc.' . , • • Largest assortment of Mason & Rainlin's and Geo. itroois di Co.'s Parlor 'and Church !Organs, Pianos, and .Insicsl Merchandise generally. .. Watch-repairing by _competent workmen. Call and examine .before purehardrig elsewhere. - FIBBER BROTHBRS,I; ! ' lAll Centre Street, Pottsville. - • ' .. 1 7 -Iyd OPENING DAY. Sept. 1, '69 7 CitOLIDA* GOODS - • • _HavingJust returned from the Eastetn m arkets, I wIll:onen on the Ist of •Deeember, the•tinest assort ment of Holiday oOods ever offered In this market, embracing both Foreign and Domestic Farley Goods, =eh as ' - ousvp AND HARDKERCIIIEF )30Xt., , ' -, WORK BOXRS, . . . . ..- , . . ' JARDIMISYR, ~' . - BO4UET VARRI3,. . . ' - FIGURES, DIRKIM,, &e. Solid Sterling Silver Ware in great variety._ Fine Plated Ware of beautiful derig ir „ serdl and make your selection., R. C. GREEN, 178 CENTRE ST., near '3,llnrs' BaniWPOrISV/LLZ. POttaville. August . 2B, 'Sr ' Zr-rlydw , \. E. -- i.Vi IS LADOMPSA:CO,' - 71 DIAMOND. DEALDRS l ifi lEWEI,ERS.\ warms, arena / 4 Rum **Et • ' i WATT ad dEVELILIt . *EPATIED: . - A 602 Chestnut Bt Ml* HAVE always on hand a larg and well selected' assortment of wit - km, DIAMONDS, • .Ir.waLRY .& SILVER WARE, 18 KARAT PLAIN RENICK of all weights and Slaeii, suitahla for Engagement and Wedding Rings. BRIDAL GIFTS, IN GREATIICAKIETY. Watetias,repalraiand Warranted. • - • All woods sold at extreknely low pzices.: soIicited.C 7 trY I7 4I 2 " LEWISLADOMVS & co., Dec. ° S 2, . & a Chestnut Street. . . i r . • . .. • . .. . ALDWELL tk 0 ' C' `• i aL- AC • ;,. . . •,. . .P* AF ' ' • " A • -'••••*' : • JEWELLERS, •-, -4L .-- A -- - 7 .- - .'lll AND , , IMPOIITERS OW Cliestnuf Street, Phlialletpliiii, . 1 ... ‘ Imo cairix . • 1.. -. PIRST CEAS S_ Ei- 0 1 0 I) S. Alt 1;114.FIC8IC TABTICiIt or ' ' . GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONBS, JEWELRY,' SILVER' WARE, WEDDING' 51Lt" . 1.7.R, . • PLATED ' WARE, LOCKS, • • BRONZES, • FOREIGNI, ,f. - - FANCY otlsooS: i. ' FINE PAINT. •1• . , • . . • 'NOS, & - c. '..: . ' f ' All persons desiring really line Siticles, reliable in *panty' and ,modemte in price. ere certain to be pleased by our 'exceedingly large and vp.rief I collec tion. Our stock is kept, ' always fresh by additions from first„sourpes. . : ' . • z t otir stotels pronounced one of the most • elegant in the world and orty• parties visiting the city are i corOlally invited to call utui inspect it at their leisure. 441,11. 10. - 1 ' . i ti+ly CLARE & BIDDLE. JEWELLERS OD. SILVERSMITHS; . • • (4 doom below 124 i! . • • 111f4'CIIZIONVT , STREET, PIiiLipILPHIA • Have now opened s eticttce stock of 'NEW GOOtins: for Fa l trade and 'Holiday Season; cordprialng: AMERICAN ai SWISS 'WATCHES, 3PFELIRT,_ )V=,-W_Q__ES4 REL WARE, VER WTABL E ARE, FINE ?I. 4;0-R.I.A T CUTLERY, &C. AbsO, a fine,atetartment•.of • • French Mantle Clocks, Bronzes,' Engljah,Trenekt and Vienna • LeaWr and Farley Good*, Of onr own selection the Past Summer In Europe; all of whieltvre are offering at car! modexitte prices. HERRING'S Earn OLUIPION .FIRE dc. BURGLAR PROOF SAFES • N. • (WITH DRY FILLINGS,) • Awarded the Prize Sfedids at World's Fair, London .World'a Fair, New York, Exposition • • Univeraelle, Paris. . • PARMA, HEIMANO, 4. CO., east cumariNtrr arami. • RAIWEY °ILL" IPHILLADELIiIILi. • =slaws eabigw, !kw Tort. imam, san a rra, !air Teri. J Moen thile/00Th ustiktNait Emil= hire been, sod are now in nee,* • ant over efor,preaenringthair six Marna= have I =lthwilihillmusfinal rn MOM tostanoelarbares manyOben itifie w d a earxfan flan* sass Of cow own andotbar mates hoeing bean reoained in ;art pay for tbe Improved Patent amoploo, for at at loW,rates. • 31 11111 =1111. ..; , • ' QAre nicrosrrCOPA.NT.: awsz X urf AGALSST LOSS. punotAßY:Fm, int .Accio*r. - THE SAFE , DEPOSIT COMPANY, iirrizist NSW s Win : MiGLA.PipPIiOOO B=DING N05:159 nun ail Cs~l a~cr seise The fidelity iniurance'Trust _ . - ISAIM DEPIXOT .00117AZY. N 4 B• Brelnia ti ' , ' : Edward W. oak, - 31. -r, . - Attemseeter aui Sr lacm lifeieb. - - • - J - • ' - BtePfkee A. M Cald , well, i Orli*. kfaceleilier • : .8=..41r 1 5 1 17... _ F 'x ix : : , r* ' • ' ' - ' ' - .-- lee • _,- _ . • . 14 • .•i. : IC.CLATM___,, -- egoneseuree- Wr. E TON..`Me 111fr.07-*J • i A 3 / 1 31 W. Arr T. The Conail2ll.= 2o2elafelin theft newilding iAridVathe -iseerltr egeino foes r 2 -ESre. , 6 ,...,_0r Ajiteleteusf3 AND vA i trA i , ass ON a'k'vm.A 4Wir e GUARATES _ __ Mior sess ibilootos totes. im ltide fee el! le!B Pcnuus atutoll other . essitlemOr thoieb3.43l"Yr Su" ' firr2 l . o oo ,Cio= s 2llll 24l =r - Somlit •.. ,; ~ . vnlarter * • • • •;' Oa g xe 6 - 20 M L t ..•.............,:.• —:—._ 1.2 i per • 1.000 at .; - - - ----; LW peF . 400 ( 1 = mt. rad& uusw' lie ••• :' . . - lriititt, rio! - i to - - isM et ris=" r .... .::7120 tr. .4800 'DM- i tril l ra na 04 11 •11 11 ble- risr :=Venefelly. to bulk. x ' .-- -- 1! '• ' - 7-- --- " * lig rr l4lll 11eseeltatterM intro boxes.areeba rg e4 sbeala of 134 tel cable to* 11 15 411 r; tritapese."ir:7 , r- 1 •:•.•-_,••• •••••...; , . extpissiaolltoteneteoll becolleeted, ivies deiliedi 5ee1fw10.4104,1,0 9 -#.almeNi°l', ,1 1.'4 4/ "?ent* ' - ' Thi s t o • aft% theieelir-: . .... . , . _ . wiz rsiniirritg : • 7 ' l • 2 , - PR0C 4:47 4 1 7141 1 1,1 I=3Ak 777 "13111 , : , 7. , • , ,,7 4tu ; vaieolorriewati., 17 , ; ••. - ; - ,1LH: .. 77- - .thosti ral et t ia Wry : - - - --,' ' ;- 1, --. 0 0-• ‹V - .r, , f, : ' • r : 110131:111130, t puD ecessor to L G. 'W•iikia. & . waousAuviso ummonuse DRUGS AND CHEMICALS; PIERFITAIXErf,. DYE STIIPPS. Y.' 143 Cestre 412 . 04 * Thlttavila.• • PEliaa * • N. k_partleigar l itinr o tit‘tatlan given to Pkriticiont . Prow:intim* tat ail I t uf tho IsT•stl night. Feldman" V. ,A VOID . QUACKS . -4 victim of club! Impni• Xs; deuce, Causing nervous debility, premature de cay, &A. has dtsooveredasimple Deans of care, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Add mot 3. H. R1F.,EV1.13, Td l.iassau street, 25ew.Yorlt. • 'October Itt, '6B' , • : . 1316SMITRE GOITERINGI3 & CIIRTASINGS ever description,at.reduced prices. via: AR' F Wool Green Rep andT i ep'll 50 per •yard, such as are sellhas_at SSTS Strl Reps,* SI 751 SILK Stri Pal TERRY $ s and np war to the richest imported. . ~.._ _' 5W15.4 mad IiOTTINGISAM . - . ' LACE CITRTATI.IL PurchMied,sl recent Bankrupt Sales, for sale &el qt Also, a: emnplete atecic of WINDOW SUADFS self-acting flit -neat. and a. full aasortment of Paper ilansinga. - ; G.' L. & .1, B. KELT!' & Co.. - I • IMPORTERS, JOnamill 3....1T8 RETAILERS; ' 442 Breadway. saw Hama Street, New Tat. 16.13.7-Puitilture Store•at 061 Broadway, Nevi York. Nevember.TL I& War& Wheeler & Wilsoauset*tred the Gerd Medal; and the 'aly one, owardedfor met whet Sew -4.ltachlneand Bet con-hole Illsellineex hAtetal. as the. Parts RiPasi", n,- ; • - - c en Arent OIL . well= usetalk- Vd t that see 1 ` Maeb tees all the wing, the Wheeler 4. • 3taehtnea as all SHENANDOAH IRON WORICE: • , • • The scdseertber Is noir pre wed to baltdSteain Engines, Pumps Coal Breakers, and Drift, Qtrs. All kinds of castings and PR forglngs made to order.. Especial atten-Sh,l'haa., *lon paid to the manufacture of car ."....: wheels. , . 'JOHN . GATHER. - - IM 2 - = . • Shenandoah City, Jan. I, 11.1—h , . . OUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. STEAM F CAB PACTOBY. AC. . • • The subscriber would call attention et to the superior facilities possessed - by ' hint for the various branches of Steam 7. Engine Whiting Iron Founding, and - ta cia t the manufacturing of all kinds of ma- • chinery for Rolling Mills. Blast Furnacks, : 1 road. Cars, &c., &C. - He will also continue the Inse.hess of mining and selling the celebrated Pine Foft•At. White Ash Coal, being the sole proprietor of this colUery. • . Sep - 1, ty . 01W ' GEO. . SINY:IDER. 0 ROILARD IRON ;WORKS.. , The sulkserlbert are prepared to Air- • rdsh STEAM and all kinds of NLA.CHINERY - tuad CASTINGS for ~a '"' Wines, Blast Furnaces • and Rolling SI lila, and have a full assortment of the • - most ,approved pasterns for, VERTICA LOLLING MIL 4 ESIiINE 11,17REZERS, SHEARS, PUNCH -17,.4131 31.A.1111.NTEi. 4 , and all other Machinery requited in the manufacture of Railroad Iron and Barg. , Sept. 1, '0.4-I.lydvr - POTT d VASTINE. - • porrsvnam ItOLLIIM MILL, ATKIN:3 8R0T11.E123, PROPRIMMI, Pottsville. &binßill Leanly, PS.; , Manufacturers of Railroad Iron (both' e T and street Rails) are prepared to n.u. celve and execute orders at short notice„,, for any and all the ordinary sites in:use. - E a •liaktut our , own, pig metal, we. are careful to select suitable ores; buyers can t ereforn rely upon receiving In all cases Ant class rails. The smaller sizes of T 21, 23, 21. and 40 pounds to the yard, always on hand, and supplied In small lots as wanted. .. Jan. 1, '7o—ly _ _ ~.- Ap-.„''',. -,lllllV=Me. O.:, ',a,. • 111114, 41 , gel Ned: Vinectimputs. Jon puts. PATTSVILLI , PENN f. TO COAL OPERATORS AND MINERS PIONEER. 'BOLL= WORKS • The snlyscribertreSpectfully Invite • the attention of the busitiess:oommu- nity to their Boller Works on Railroad 4 es, .annl' st., below the Passenger JOepot, Potts- - vide, where they are . prepared to man ufacture "' • . BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Mr Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometer& Drift 'Cars, &c., tte. Boilers on hand.• . Being practical mechanics, and having. for-years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of the business, flatter thefiXseives that work done at their' 'establishment. will give satisfaction to hlt who may favor them-with a call. Individuals arid Companies. will find it greatly to their advantage to:examine -their work before engaging elsewhere. . • JOHN T. NOBL,E, Jan L 10-1, . MATHEW RHODA: WASHINGTON IRON. 'WORKS. y I , YDlCE.—Theivorks of the late firm of tVren S. Brother, known as the "WASHECCiTgiN IRON WORICS,'! located on Coal street, in the Borough of Pottsville will be contin- ued by the subscriber In all its branches' via: Steam Engine- tta and all kinds of machinery for mining either coal or ore; blast farm:tees of hot or col. blast all kinds of railroad castingsand railroad car tixt tires of wrought and cast iron; all kinds of brass castings; all kieds of sralthwork, and all sizes of the latest inn- proved pumps, single and dole act ipg. Repairing promptly attended ta and zieatly. exectited. By careful attention to. business the subscriber trusts hew ill receive a share of the publle}saroaage so liberally bestowed oa the late Arm. 4 • Jan 1, JAMES 'WREN; AB IILAND IRON WORKS. The Subscribers are now fully pre- pared ttirfurnish:, at the Ashland Iron . Works, Steam Engines and Pumps 45 . " 7 - of any power and capacity for min- y-au gz ..-i cul ing and other purposes, Coal Break ere of every_ size and pattern now in use, to gether with castings and forsings of everY:delieliP tion. Coal and Drift. Cars of all sizes and patterns;. large Truck and 'Morse Cars, all furnishe4l tit tire shortest.notice. The subscriber* flatter 'themselves that,' inasmuch as' every member of the firm Is practical mechanic,. they will be able to furnish machinerythat will compare favorably. with any in the Region. All orders directed to J. I. Gattsza, Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa., will receive prompt attention. J. & M. GARNER. Ashland, Jan 1 . E .A.GLE.IROICI WORKS HEI.'Htl" WALTERS; Proprietor,' • , TAMAQrA.,.SCHVICIRTLL Having enlarged his feundry and ma ehlhe, shop, et' the Eagle Iron Works, „Ct . _ Tamaqua, and .thus very materially increased their capacity for turning out ;7 -yrrii , lailit work in his line of business, he is now - prepared to make Steihn Engines and Pu_rnos of sur power and capacity., for. mines; TifaChinery fur Breakers, Rolling and other. -mills, and for Fur naces; ail kinds of castings, and forgi curs, &e., Ate. An experience Of many years in the business, with the facilities which these works now possess enable the proprietor to turn out the very best and t 43 most satisfactory work. • •-•- - All orders addressed to HENRY:WALTERS, Eagle Iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill -County, Pa., - will receive prompt attention. ' June M, 130—C tt HE PALO ALTO ' IRON ,COMPANY; Are prepared - to furnish T RAILROAD ,IRON— weighing from 20 to 70 pounds per yard—STREET RAlLS—from IS to 00 pounds per yard, . e ..• to suit either for horse oars or loco- 1; Motives- - Ail these rails are -of , the ••• •••• LATEST AND MOST - APPROVED PATTERNS. Also, a general assort- • went of MERCHANT BAR IRON, Routs Flats,, Squares, Oval, Half Round and CirOoved Hoop 'AN D BAND IRON FAR AXLES RAILROAD CILURS, FISH PLATES AND Pk i Ii:SPIRM., for rails. ROLLS made of the best de 'of cold , : blast charcoal iron, ready for use, either for , rails, street rails or bar iron. 'Alscvall kinds'. of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We' also in vita attention to our DIFFERENT PATTEMNS•OF , SHEARS, for cutting old rails, piiddled iron, Ac., ha BENJ. HAWIOOD, Pretildent, Office tor. Second and Market Ste., Pottsville, Pa. Jan' • . - B ALI r WIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS... • • ' •• . , M. BAIRD & COMPANY, Broad and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, Penner„ would call the attention of Railroad • Managers, and . those interested In ft • Railroad Property, to, their system of • • •—• Lotomotive Engines, In which they are' adapted to • the particular bald- . - ness for which they may be required.; Y of one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels; • an the use f the whole, or so, much of the weight be esirable for adhesion; and in acoonr- - . modat them to the grades, curves; strength, of supeastruction, and mil work to. be dime. By these means. the maximum useful effect of the, power is secured with the least ex for attend- • ance, cost of fuel, and repairs to hoed and Engtue; With these objects in view, and as the result of twee- ty-three years practical exyerlence in the business by our Nether partner, we manufacture Ave different - - kinds of Engines, and several classes of sizes of eactr Mid. Particular attention paid to the strength of theinachine lathe plan and worktuanahliaa all the' details. thir long experience, and opportunities Of obtaining lufelmation, enables us to, offer these en, . glues with the assurance that In efficiency, economy , and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind In use. We also furnish to order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor Are Rafit centre* without boring,l composition esatiwy for" of every descriptionof 'Copper, tilhftt Iron ander Works; and every article ai nd Vning to the repair or renewal of Locomotive nee. - M. BA. • L• j . -GEO. B 31; CILA.S.T. PARRY. • Jan 1,'70—1-, "OREM, TiIOStRIDtIE & Reitetris, al and 213 Delaney Si ., New York. ' FIRE BUICK. Twits Dina=-" MOUNT SAYAOE." rntteit States Garen:anent Standard, jltaqullte. tined es iv by' the (XIMBOLIDATED COAL' COMPANY, or laud, for Blasting, Puddling, Smelting, and Glass and &Umber requiring the EMT =ALIT Dlingtmottg= and Priam will be ftrnished by tits tualersigneL GEORG EK E , S CRE — CIiGICBEELAiep COM.. By the_Cargo;trara the Contgan • s Ocean Mine. C. IL DALTON, Pres'. eat,' - 4 Perabert • n'Square, JAS. S. MACX.I.I7I , President, -New TOM • JAS. A. 3 1110LLAND,2d leePreel . ,'GILMOR Dec 11,111., , 35 South Gay• - tribiaumme. . • Datuumnr. DU PLAIN* s B.lliffiNl, . • BRASS FOUNDEV AND SNIELTEN.i. • Roll Anti -Frictibbitt, Type An t a t itereotirpe w y ti t ERG 1 i tt a camings. Petit/tr itis tr4 r a t Roll " `Journals and Railroad cat ;tom .-. _ ' , ' - Scapoiattko. • !-- ~.' . ---.--. no not= uncom Si'.. plru.kimusrA.- NO Oki Attila" - 130004 'or Bola on moiirdiniiiimis maztaca.ma-wli • • ACTURIIIM'AIra MC= 011 1, • • •spesta •• • *as in4lotranklASillpikk-z •:t ! 1/ =t i c n °- - my •aattr its 2 4 4 1 , _•_ b. itriLini (PAW Um The entire , o r t o Constr. wi t tl collect 011 • or ti? tempo Visk s vil_9lg. • 'lls4 rho : _ l)4 i . W., ' _ " 11044 1 111 ahlgadar .111104 . ‘ ,.7 ualkit-lhe' :nue, Peribettssibre ,-- , Te VAIDLESS—VAIWON' S rATENT BitbAD , Corr "313EDSo.wan,_isrone of the moat o,4am ; pleb - I:inventions of the.day.. It can b e _ , by hand or. lone • pryer.- -With the - hand 'machine, ono man at the:-usual walking gait - can glow fromfour to eight acres per hour.— 'lt throws wheitabout forty feet under, by turning a little crank.: Price $lO for hand sower and $5O for the home power machine ; - which Aral sow about fifteen acres per hour, - more even than the 'Usual mode or **lug. , , Bsatras &Ri SEY have been:appointed , Agents for the sale of the machine.-. 7. IM CA BE. OF HOUSE PLAN - TS . . ~,.-. , , .., -- 11o* to make' plants grow in - the .hittaso is 1 ti much more hnportant, question thin Aiow---' .toinalte them grow'in a, given,luiuSe: :yew.- per Sons have conservatories. • Almost every.. one has a window at:which - the_ spring. and ! • suMnier, of plant-life may be • fostered: and'; . maintained miring the long winter months.: Fo-rinerly,almest every hotuie had its , plants. _ The.children and the dowers were .the;. hlef: ormiinentii Of Atte old homestead...During' the .last . generation,.or since the intredaction of furnaces,and gas; the Cultivation of tibias • has steadily declined. -This great' deprive- _ .tiorf and less to: our modern -houses is un necessary; for Plants may - tfoilrish • as' *ell .under the tilaiwnsation Of gas and furnaces, as in the days of the wood fireandinoulo . oantileti. .. - 11 - ntay'be tine that plants:will not grout in an 'artificially , dissipated .air. The skins and delidritemembmnecthe throat and • - -kings, parch. In. the dry. heat -just like the . leaves of the plants. -The:freshest ciithples-•,, "ion" beconies whitened by it , winter. or. th"-; siroet".. What then . shalt j*: done iro o r. furnace. heated houses? --- -o&pljr Introdu • - evaporatoni, Which shall furnish to the air at least, ne half as much Meisture t as theqii i•, , , naturally containa,at the same tenipera . tur e v in springOraummer. • The shrinking ! of the wood l work.of•the houties,Or Warpingsof fur- niture,lare•indications of a naturally dry heat, which is fatal M. plant' and Injurious -to iinintal life,".: it la true, .also, -that 'plants : .will.not thrive iti cOs.e.rooins ; charged with . ;the stilphutouil acidiescaphig - troni the. coin '..bustiOn -Of anthracite oir a product-of eombus thrh of impure illizminatinwgas; - andi hi the smite, atniosphere•the throat and lun s l4ol hu-. - .. mati-beiugs alp sutrer.tuore or less yerely-. What isi the remedy.?.. Open , a ventilator Into .then chimney, near the top •of ' every '. room, iftou can do no better,. and keep.,it open, at 'while east during the evening. the ' .gas is burnink. Furnace heat and gaslight are no obstacles to the cultivation of plants` ; ' •011serviug onlY ..the. preeautions.:whichare .eonallv es...sentiarto human. health. X think .therule should be broadly• stated, that any , • . rhorn iii which plants refuse. to grow is unfit • : for .human •. life: .In this connection - it la proper to enter a protest against the barbar ous habit of excluding the „sunshine from . .in- - habited :rooms, especially •in winter.-»,foitr not of-':Agrieultu're. - ' .' . .' - • ' .. .. . . _ ' MILK' FEVFA: IN CirWs; — Cows apparently enjoying. good health 'during the nrst 'ten. days after calving, .itre seized with this fear ful `dlaease of a Pr otean' character; in some cases consisting% okaixiplery and • paralysis; in otheca," isi 4ullatinination of the abdomen - -and .Wolllb,•cpu,pled with.great weakness. In - still, it is a blOod disease assuming, :the-character Of typu.s,. consisting of puru- Icid - defection, especially when inflamma tion Of 'veins and' deposits of pus or matter,. 'occur in several parts of the body. The great cause. of thisdisease, over-feedingbefareand after-calving. - '. The- early signs of the- fever • are loss of power Of the hind legs, thiowitig the head about, • _T. • • Tirixruuvr.---Give twenty-five' drops of, tincture of Aconite soot at once, which will all*" all excitemeikt; fever iind pain. Re. ikcst: the dose in thrt:lo hours„ -Next -give one pound each. of Epsbm'salts and table salt ,mixed in four - quartti of water and drench, Turn the cow froth Side to side thr&,finies day, tualisik the action of the medicine.- 4/bek Journal, • • WEIIE FED. Dr. Lyman, in bias remarks at a recent meet ing of. the. Farmer's Club .of .Nett , York, spok - Oof the fckur fat cattle recently exhibited in that citY,:"Weighing from 3,300 to 4,0 u each; sid-; In blood these tikeyes were . sevenzeiglifsDiliort horns. They "Ni'vre Aired - for fattening,: qualities, and were fed inthe usual way-- : .:.sumnier•range and kweet hay in, the Winter:. At the age, of foulthey were given: .a - Peck Of meal twice al day... They .werealso.fed •roots twice a dayrand had.aa much hay as-they Gould eat. : They had in , the:paiture a variety of 'grasses. 'they had .hay, all summer.. Variety. In feed should be carefully studied. These iteers-'gainedilye hi~nctred pounds the first year, but .theast year they only gained three hundred, and; :seventeen pounds. • In responiie tot/ question it *53 stated - that.; no four cattle : had eber equalled:" these in weight. .This particillar family were reniarklible for their site.; rt'auairn .in : 1,./.ef< alb 'county; • i tets OnIV • eighty acres.; of lank but his sales of pOrt; this season riniotint Thisvian raised and - • fattened'Upon forty-two 'fteras of corn.: 'His total. income from fartnproduce will be itiver.i;•,!,201.0... 4 : • - • 8,20011'.A - TEAII AND EXPENEDES TO, - Agents to sell the celebrated WILSON SEWINO MACHINES. The beet machine LTV the itorkl.' &itch alike en bosh irides,4 One 3fachltiewltti out money, . For - further particulanwaddmas ;Feb 6, '79-fitn] Tu N. 9th St., Phlbuka, Pa. R-"*. ROBINSON . CO., • • . • (iimvesiscir , to W. U. Mlrdier„) • . . wpotkrmts, sr.tztVir,\CTIIIINRS FITRIPISHATS OF Mlli4ary.Chtreeb, Society. Tgestriesi Goads, Magi, • Bsmiers, Badges:. &c., 0 , 1 0:1 3 11orth Third Street, Ildledeltdda. • . 4 lELLNDULPHIA BURGEONS' BANDAGEI • INSTITUTE, No. 14 North Ninth SL, above biarket. 73. C. EVERETT% Truss .positively eures Ruptures, CheapTrusaes.o ll. Elastfeißeits,Stockino,Supporters,Shouldittßraces," Suspensories, File Bandages.. Ladles attended.to by Mrs E . May 23, Be r OTEVL. A• 7 J. • ' • . IRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS; for St o re , I V PninKastories, die., Beery Crimped Wire .; Cloth for etinhag ores, coal, -Heav y Screen Clothe and l Screens. Wire Webbing for sheep and poultry yards: Paper kfakers?. , Wires, Bran and fron - Vt'ire Cloth Sieves, Painted Scieens, Qrnamen tal Wire Work.. Every information - hy addressing "the manufacturers, fit. WALIZE.R it some ~ ;No. 11 worth Bth street; Philadelphia.. , nts EIT GI NE; le especially adapted Or MINING purpose& , ii s plain, - compact; tumble and cheep En gine, =de In the very beet manner having all, ‘4COunection pins made A peel. The Plaice Ma Crank with thefr eirnnee lons balitmze each °thee.," rhich saves the ;usual strait:tend jarordniinary vertical engines. • , ' Foi deli:2.44lcm; circa• r ogldretertinies, send She trquanficturera. , Atm& Itatargs.. IMO MOM 4ttAßetl, l ,lB7ol fliitgtittp4iti Abiiirtistm*l.l :;. - - . IIANDEAaVRED AND LIIIPORTZX OP- FRENOH CO SET'S, No. 1313 c'grisrs - 01 . ST., ?if I.IIkDaPATI4' 3finNitl ;,10 - - . " ' • 11!-.17 Feb Y 2,. F u 11141 :7 1 m. . JOSEPH 'WALTON, a C 0.,• spc - rT • MAS:ERS 4 4137Walnui 8t ,Pblladelphla • Our establiihmentls one of the oldest In and from long experience and superior teeth tles we are prepared to furnish good workat reason able psices.• • • W - emanufactiire fine furniture and else tneditun priced Painitureof superior quality., A lir ge stOck of furniture always on hand: Goods made to order.. Counters, Desk Work and °Mee Furnitrire for Dankk . eillees and Stores, made to order. • • JOS. WALTON, J.N. LIPPINCOTT, JOG. L. SCOTT: Fob 12.70 . 7-ly , OM,ESI. , CO,LLADAY & CO.,- - • r. 412 •nd 1414 Chestnut Shied, 4:: PHILADELPHIA. GREAT• MI DRESS G(76.p.5,. N'ERI ; B:EANY WORMD SURGES, friths Whim able dank sbades fcir suits, 60e. . ' _ . . . Taking advantage of the great depression in bast innees, 'XL C. it co. titre made - • • ,` I Sj i Im ge Purchase s . . Of Driiims,Gtoials to this market for cash at silt • ExpizittitrEs AutmxianozN'.— • • . , „ . ' A:1 . tinlow*e post of linperiiitlep,;ntileh.tinsy are now estennfit t and will et a very slight advance. . . • a , , , . ~ - • . ?he} desire to direct spedal attention to this stock together with their own large . importation. which have been reduced to correspondingly loqintes, and wilthe tonna the -!.: • , - , - ,' • • -- ' LARGEST ?AND CHEAPEST STOCK- Writ OFFERED. Saelttdin~; to isms nine , and Green Efttipee,s(helle PopWanCiNtobalis, to great•Tnr!et,rotelyte;l fur as47)4a, worth 75e toll. OD. . , , MEI 1 0E Aitwociu Emnum comp, ID en colors. ve:lry desirably 1411114e1t Navy Blne, ftindt44 6 se. • Ell El atiatSt#ll)4r4l.lTY Snit *Z*0;11110 colors. ; 7 3 - 0 1 14 1 ): , . • / 13 .= latdtla A l f01:11% Silk and Wool: very ,lußbbarll4pool 7itic. jeßme ItOMPOPLINIA. Silk:snit tc3:e ME , AILTR;VIUMPirt 16* *Ono CADS. for W*0412.001-I.l4Virk: '• NI MEI EU
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