The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, March 19, 1870, Image 4

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`YEAR. - - roArt- • •
trit: Amorist.
THE C:IITEST YANKER TRICK
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•'• cettneetieut ,brole-peddlers-4 Shrewd
from Qvcramca=eady habits,
we a n whoa , and there
• ,:tillniet4--(lrove h the streets. of Provi
dence heavily laden with eorn brocims. 'He
had called at,severtd stores and offered his
bo om ,- ever. saantall a portion of it; but
• . 'whenhe wented.the cash, and nothing else
fq psyment, they had - tmifermly given him
to understand that the3' had brooms enough,
and that he might, go farther.' At length
he drove up to a Urge - wholesale store on the
West side, and once more offered his wares.
want the brooms bad. enough,"
said the merchant, "but _what will you take
ri
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. 4 This was a poser. T he peddler was aching
to get - rid of his, brooms; he devisor the
very :sight of his brooms; but he would
soma tell a single broom for cash than the
whole load for any other articlez-espedally
.tkurt Which he could not dispore of aareeeWy:
as he could brooms After a monzent'aliest
- •tation 'however, he :screwed . mileage 'to
•(•the.sticking point--ICrequired some courage
• after having lost his chance of selling 'di
load halta dozen times by a sin
and frankly told the merchant be must have
cub. - Of course, the merchant protested
- that drat .was scarce, ind that he must per-.
; cbaie, if he purchased at all, with what he
'had in•his store to pay with. ,-.He really
• wanted the brooms, 'and be did not hesitate
• -;to say.ao; but the thmrs were hard,And he
' had notes' to pay, and had goods that must ,
„,beritiposed of: - ; -
Fizirdly, he said tie/Wouldput the goods
at the cost price, firrthe sake of trading, and
f would'take the whole loadiof brooms Which,
the poddler had labored so ;unsuccessfully at
:.the other stores to dispose .of. -
"So- .unload the brooms," said he to the
man from. Connecticut; "and select any arti
ketes from my store; and you shall have there
edat price." • ' - _
The peddler scratched his head. . There
was an:- idea there, as the sequel shows
'plainly enough. •
toll you what it is," he answered at
last, ( just say them terms for half.the load,
and easbfor t'other half, and I'm your man.
'Mowed. ef I don't sell soul, if Connecticut
sinks:withoill her- broom stuff, the next
The merchant hesitated a moment, but
finally concluded the chance a good one. He
• would. be getting half.the brooms for some
thing that would not sell as-readily; 118 for
the Cost price, It was an easy- gammon in re
, gard to - it. The bargain - was = struck, the
brooms Were brought in, and the, cash for .
• half of them was paid over.
-• "Now, what will you have for the remain
der of ytair bill? asked the merchant. • 4, •
The peddler scratched his head again, arid
. this time,more 'vigorously., He walked the
floor , whMtled, and drummed. with his tin
. gets Oh the head of a barrel. • By'%nd-by his
reply c e slowly , deliberately and emphat
ically. •
' • "Yon royidence fellers are cute ; you sell
• at cost, pretty much all of you, anal make
money. I don't see how done. Now, I
don't knots; about your goods,' barrin' one
„article, arid ef I take anything else I-may be
cheated, I So seem& as twon't make any - odds
• with yoni I guess VII take brooms. I know
them - like a boa:, and Can swear to jest what
you-Paid for 'eh]." „
And so stt)*g," the peddler commenced
,- reloading his brooms, and having deposited
I half of his former load, jumped on his cart
with a regulat,,CTonneeticut grin, and leav
.. ing the merchant, cursing his impudence and
• his own -stupidity, drove off In'search of an
other customer.
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JOW BLLI t INGS Ag A PfiILOSOPHEW
There seems to be four Styles of minds:
let, thealWlio knows it's so. • .
241., them who know•it A'sr so.
&t, them yho split the difference and
gueis at. it. 1-'.. .. .
• 4th, .them Who don't care which Way it, is.
There is - bnt few - men who hez character
enuff to read &life of idleness.. ' • I
. True love isspeltjust the Same in Choctaw
~11i it is in English. •
Thosel who retire -from the world on 'ac
count of- ts sins and perkiness must not for
' get that they have yet to keep company
with a Iperson . who wants just as much
,-
watehin as anybody else.
t ~ - •
- Recess ty:begot invention, invention be
got Orly .tuenee, convenience : begat pleasure,
pleasure ibegot luxury, luxury' begot riot and
disease, riot and disease, between them, be
got :poverty; and - poverty
..begot necessity.
again—and this is a revolution of man, and
is about all be can brag on. a
I 310.5 t people decline to learn only by their
oWn experience. And I imeas they.are mere'
than half right, for fdo not spore a-man tau
get ti Perfect-idea ofmolaases by letting -an,
other fel ow taste it for him.
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AVI;EL YOE TARE A SHEEP??—tAn Old far;
:fuer, about the. time That the temperance re
form wag beginning to exert a beidthful influ
ence in the country, said to his - hired man:
_"Jonathaff, I did not think to mention to
Sou, when I hired you,, thatithink of trYing
to do MY Work`this year - Without rum. • ffow
Much more must: I give you to induce yon to
-Icki - w ithOut?" . -
J "Oh, - .l..don't cara muclrabout it,"•siild Jon-,
Nathan, "You niiiy give me whatiyou pletiSe."
"Well," said .the fanner, • "I will give YOu•
a sheep in the Fall, if you will do without. ' -
"Agreed,"said Jonathan. . ° • - '
The oldest son then - said:_ ,
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"Father, will you give me a sheep too, i it I
do without rural" I -- - •
-"Yes Marshall, you Shall have a sheep it
yuit - do without."
'Phe youngest son, a stripling, then said:
"Fatlier, will yeti give me, a sheep if I will
do Without," l,
',',Yes, Chandler, you grail &sheep also,
ityou will do without rum." - • '
Presently Chandler spoke again: • . ; .
' "Fathdr hadn't you better takeilltlfeztp too?'
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Fti.llM AT
-talning
In Packet Toyan
Afttienat, cot
Darn, 11:at
Rouse; also, a r
rentent to - the
Vnlley Itallroat
School; goat uu
Premises, or to •
Dec.'ll, •It
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VOR BALE.—A. First-chus White Ash". Colliery in
. the Jlattanoy ; Cual Field, lease la years to run.
A .Bplandfd Farm, aio acres, on the Susquehanna
River.. ~ •
A twenty feet lot Second S treet , suitable:Tor
private residence.: • • • ' •
Town lots in Mahanoy City, •
To, Leaser—lklanuntith Skidnioie and prirnroite
Veink_near Mallanoy City.
For. Rent—An otilee 41vetiTensee,
tut' to 'FRANK CARTER,
Estate Artenciiilver Terrace; Pottsville.
A BARE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN
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. . A GOOD COAL . LEASE. ,-
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• TUE LOCUST DALE COAt COMPANY' 1
Otter Lq !Case a portion pf their bullet Dale Estate u
vet unpatichect, In tjtie Antilen4Daaln2l93iii Mal
-- ---- • ' --- -
e Mahe . toy ,
figt - o - ii, containing the - MOIIOTH W ith the under,
lying sod overlying veins, In. very dire condition .. •
Appljontlon to be niade to OEO. H. P07T8.1-Act.,
Prealdent. ;io. lle Etroadway,..New Yo or to , •
S. C.
Jan. 1, - 44-1- their Agent at Pottatrllle, •
13ALE - . - - - -A Farm of =acres 'with improve-,
1' men ta an d Stock - , s tuate on the line of the Sawn
kill and Susquehanna Railroad, 14 miles from Potts
11e. m•res of the land are under cultbratioa,Js
acres are hovered ulth chestnut sprouts of 19 years
tnatp,which z i ot V at: eA ceg e epAr nen t lrt:menanoistef.awubetandalhouse,siwpWza'Ban, outltouses.anda new sawmill with eater
pow.
er. Stoop' COnsists of horses, ,cows,, grain. )i ay, f and
farming i m plement.. 'The price asked can be reed , .
teed from' thet (tuber alone. Terms easy. Apply to
JORNAL SHEA FER, Estkrly's Saddles. Pottsville,
or to FIIRGUS O. FA R(1171.431:No. 180 Centre street,
Potts's - 111e: • August ;
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VVALUABLE PROPERTY A2r; PRIVATE
-B A.L.E. -- One-twentiettiltiterest hi' the tract of
_-Coal land,ln New Castle. Township,. fiebnylkill co,
(w as t
n he Pott, Balm= tr*ct ,) oraitalnityt
about On acres. ; '
A tract of 1121 acres or COAL and MIRE ft 1./4NA
in ItiLey Township. • . I '
'Valuable buthilng lots _oh Matuintongo sweet. A
splendid lot on Schuyiklll - ,Avenne, 33 feet fronton
me - AWentte, and
feet - Writ on Church All
Otte-Rnirtli' interest in. the - Coal B. 111" Tract of
l and In SchtlAkin TOW/ 3 0/IP. to close She estate of
theitue Mn. Sarah Hart. -
• A t p i t to , ECO;RT ROSSEL,
•Reia • to itutinsuranee Agent, No. 113111ainin
tongo L.:Pottsville, Ps. • Jtui. 1, 11)--1—jg
Ma 151.141.
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- • I i - TAN FOLLOWING -
miNING- -.MACHINERY.
- I - cite high - treasure Cornish Bull pumping engine,
2 15%-ineh,..y Uhler 7 feet stroke, boilers and all parts
complete, and 2 lifts of pumps al yds awoken. 18-
Inch the Other 4 - inch plunger , each seven feet stroke.
• .A.l.Bo,—One Windingme tildnchcylinder afeet
strap, with drum-gearing and boilers complete.
- , i , ,1-m0,..-Four sets Breaker machinery. _ •
A iso,—dou three-um slope wagon*, ileavnY Waled
',- • for 4 feet track. -
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ALSO—One 16 feet Fan and Engine with tuhnlar
holliek;amplete • • _
• ;one Horizontal Pumping Engine lianch
cylinder-4 feet stroke, with firing and bobs, and two
1
10 feet stroke.rte of pampa l yard.: each , with 14- 1
.4-Inchplungers,
,
The above machinery has been In service, but is in
,good Atoriong order. s • •
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GEORGE W. SNYDER, I
Jatt.9,*69-2-ifw.Sept.Vila--1-Iyd petteme,:pa,
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O.I4LING MILL POE fil.-r_The under.
R.signed offer for _sale the • " MOUNT CABON
ROLISSICA MILL," located at Mount Carbon,/ near.
ieo Sebnylkill Oetuity; Pa.
The liillfcontains 4 double puddllpg fu S
heating turnacee, 1 train 12-inch mu.!or
iron, I :viewdata bar Iron train, I train plate 72
mile
. inches In length by 24 inches diameter, and another
roachin for the manufactureat the above deicrlp•
tton of i The obit*
and
Of male are pro.
pelted by vertical engine IGI
SO ; Me
bar min a horizontal each/10.ot SO horse-power,
and Me nder of Me machinery, *netts* Matt.
.
IlltVetitn, n., by Itenglnee orld and, 10 bone-
mere lvely.
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The 74
.IstiMings whiCh toter an area of over
2 4 020 6 9a0e feet, are ail oke are the foreman and ma
chlnety In) of, recent conztruetion, bean in
most en Mid lel manner. and arvertd'erith slate. • A
411=swItctd m the Reading Railroal Mune..
otos, serves-for tite convenie which
nt Mien/erre
Alf,, metal, de., and for shipment.
ponUguous arid appurEenant to the Railing
137 acres of:ambit and weatiand, aloe an
pew% Iron house, 21 good and contenlerd dwell
houses and an excellent barn. Part Witte
tenant Ilt town lots, would meet With a read i r i 4a.
A capacious reservoir near • the MIL affords . tothe
-.boiler* azi abundant supply of pare epring irate*
;Thereto sAso an excellent stone quarry on the,gdern
•:,Vree. For the successful prosecution- of the Mann.
rgetewe of ito'ri, the location is such as is rarely Mir- .
4 ieoi44- 4 a the hest quality Is mined in the
im vicinity: -.The Dictate:my ortation-A
*re ant te—elthr Ay the Readiair • uall and its
tatmectol:l4, or by the sebnyliau CanaL
Thequantity of Iron consumed flt the cosi re.
fflohr Oh excellant bouts market. . said an
.abutulluat =Of soraP lam. ,
f•
Mr For to
: • jenantrilticsalNN
to - inigintrAz, 1"1 =b itti.
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or CAL :
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orrxm or rux &shays.
BANKERS .11141) DEALERS IN
- ' EMI7IIX7XEB,,;
No S NAssArr Starr; Nror yomz,
The remarkable moose which attended mur assn
piton of the pima ot the &oarketi. ItternelteM.-
'imext CortpArrr ma the .Wberibbit PACUIe Raise
Mom) DoxrArri, and.: the asoMdarity arid reedit
whielt them Lcatas hmaitaintainetl lit the Mark*
both in tits country end iimorik, here shown ilea
then:lt Slioilartge Bands of wkeiplombalanilhoe
• orattly-messed Rellstaida are seomptly raceabdated
and readily takat rat the meet mak Mg
advantaguma form OfinviMirMat„ srldriblaa a mom
liberal ineamel,biur am hereafter he dart* Teton
Goremmerit Bonds; and **id* to= take their
Pam.- - •
•
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Amat etthat. in th e iielectlibit;:tuid
. Iselmtlition of
w, m3or
' . Railmed Lonna, we nti tneetiteg a .great
putdi want.
an nmdering a valnableaerriee-;-beib
to bidets
of Capital and to - those great National
-rot internal linktoreammt whom intrinsic
snail and substantial Character entitle them to the
map of Capital atl the oonfidetice of investors—we
ticiertilfer with special confidence arid eatisfact, Ism
the, ,
MIST MOBTGAGZ . SO2IIDB
arEst"umA OEM RAILROAD. COMPANY.
The Cheserpersie and Ohio Railroad, connecting the
/Ltirintiecoastand the magnificent harbor, of the
Chesapeabe lla'y with theiOltio River at Si. point of
reliable havigaticra, thus. with the entire Rail.'
Thad inisteni and sister triummortation of the great
West and SonthWest, *Fins the additional East arrd i
West Trunk Line, so imperatlveltdemanded for the
accommodation of the inunense and rstddlilfrol!-*
tag transportation between: the Atlantic seaboard
and Europe on the one hand, and the great pkodu
eing regions of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys on
the Other., - • ' 1 :: .
The imporbmee of this Road 4 a new outlet from
the West to the lea magnifies it into one of ,national
coderitience, and insures to It en extensive through
Male fronithe driy of its completion; while, in the
develornent of the ertenalveoirricultursl and min
eral respurees of Virginia and est Virginia, it pos
`sesserOdong its own line, th elerrienti of • a large
4.
and profitable local business. , • '
Thus the great, interests, general and local
which demand the tionapkt of the .CHEsAYEAXE
AND Onto RAILROAD to the 0 t o. RIVET . . afford the
surest guarantee of its success d value, and render
it the most important and an Hal Railroad-en
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terprise now in progress in th country.
' Its euperlority as an East in 1 West routs!, and the
promise of an immense and profitable trade aware,
lug its completion, have drawn to it,' the attention
and co-operation, of protriin i Capitalists and Rill
' road men of this City of arintifi 'udgment and known
integrity, whose connection it together with
that of eminent citizens and Mem men-of trip: .
• P
ginfik and West Virginia; bur an energetic, honor
able, end successful managem nt.
The 'Road is ' completed ' and in operation from
Richmond to the celebrated-Viihite Sulphur Springs
of West Virginia, .t , i mites, and there remain but
200 miles (now parkially constructeda to tie comple
ted, to carry' it to the prOposed terminus on the Ohio
river at, or.near, the mouth of the Big Sandy river,
150 miler above Cincinnati, land- 350 miles below
Pittsburg, .
Linese p ~
are now projected or ) in progyeas through
Ohia:and Kentucky to thia point, which will connect
the Chesapeake and Ohio wit the the entire Railroad
systems of the West and Son hwest, and with the
Paelfic- Railroad. ~ 1 ' ' • ''''
Its valuable franChLses and superior_ advantages
willylace the CumarnaltE`easu 01110 161.1X.ROAD
COMPANY among the,ylchest and most powerful and
trustworthy corporations of the country ; and there
exists a present value, in completed road and work
done, equal to the entire amount Of the mortgage.
',The details of the LoattliaVr been arranged with
special reference to the wants of all classes of trvest,
on, and combine -the,variOrui features of convent . .
ence, safety, and Protection against loss or fraud. •
• The Beads are in' denominatiens of
61000; $5OO, aiid $lOO
They will be issued as prep^ ponds, payable to
.Bearer, and may be held in that form; or •
The Bond may be j•egistered in the name of the
owner, with the coupons remaining payable to bear.
or attached, the , princlpel being' then transferable
only, on the books of the company, unless re-assign
ed to bearer; or ,
The tfoupons may be detached and cancelled, the
Bond made a permanent Regittete&flonct, transfers.
tale- p nly on the books of the Company, and the in
terest mAde payable only to the registered owner or
Ids attorney.
Ttie •
three classes will be known ,respectively ea:"
lit. "Coupon Ronde payableto Bearer."
24. "Registered Bonds with Coupons attached."
lid, "Registered Bdnde with Coupons detached,"
.and:should be ao dMignated by Correspondents In
; specifying the clam Of . Bonds desired.
They have thirty Years to run from - January IS,
1670. with tnteiest r at six Per dent.' per -annum from
Novetnher 1, 1889. Principal and Interest:payable in
gold in the city of New York,
.me interest is payabie In May and November,
that It may take the - place of that of tliB earlier is
sue* of Flve-Twenth;s, and suit the convenience of
ourifriends whoeirea4 hold Central and Western
Pacific Bonds, with interest payable in January and
July, and who may dealreAn making additional
investments., to 4iii4 their interest receivable at dif
&refit /Canon of the Year. - ; • ' •
'.The Loan is secuiedfby amortgage upon the entire
Line or Road from, ftitoLmimd to the Ohio River,
with the equipment and all other 'property and ap.
purienancei connected therewith. . •
L
A.,Stoklug Fund of $lOO,OOO per annum Is - pros - 144
for ibe red eitipttori oi the Bonds, to take effect' one
year atter tpte eotapletton orthe Road.
• •
The mortgage Is for 1115,000,000, - of which 5 2 . 030 ,000
will be reserved and held In trust for the rettemlP
Lion of outstanding y lbinds . of the 'Virginia Ceefral
Railroad Ctripany, now merged In theewssawzaws
OHIO. .
bithe rerna Int g
,000„ a, wattle vit. AILICOI4II t
will be sold to complete the road to the Ohio river,
perfect and Improve the portion now In operation,
and thoroughly, equlto the whole for a large and' ac
, •
tive traffic.
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prelate:it prlce`ls 110 arid accrued Intermit.
!Loan an amply secured, so carefully gearded.
andiao Certain hereafter to. commaild a pronilnent
plane among thefavorliesecirities bi the markets,
botlr i of this country andturope, will be at once up . -
preilated and quickly abeorbed. "
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Veri Mrpeetfisily,
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FISK & BATCH, Bankers.
Pik 26, 70
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. iStov!§, itafigcs,.4._'..
.rizz NEVI ' OALVANIVILD =ON
• a ,LIT.TES can be bad at , , _ • •
ao'Lomozi a - ooviawis.
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-4 piteii: as
idao haea r viegid meorwann otTirigt Brltam
Japezked. Wood end W/ow oUgrer
alClA flerthes orrno, w ... ll rnelmie, ri....... Rrooms, Oft ,
c ,......__Takde
ltroberree, Coil,___ — "LiZo l l pr,_ I IMWM
Fewstiol kXurns.--...,...,15. sum, Grlrureas. v.u...
Teeowirftxteroons, Moe and, }WS M4 e Nwres - 1
Nutmeg Gnaws, egttoone, ' , alibi& Squeegee tad
OF4MUJA-Mgrable Mats,Tatdelminee
VIZ BoardiaZen Bexteitat
metlirair Cotters sod Stollerk Clothe* Ides
Plos. n. Oonarstaattees, ,
EtridOut Dredge i M w Matah 1
Aib Cpulnerid Peeed*Toilet
auvm out
Firtiebess, Deed and
Bood Doges, Floor illenslideat Sew%
Lleoceotrated Lve. 0
Cuwok Waib Tube,:Wash rkula, t; . 1 Tclul lftiq i
and 'Nor) , IBasket; Ceara%
Z e oa c etge ls. . Coed Dadrel ai Tca Thee
Also, Oibt, ate, V
OW Oboe, INittr. t & temexml,
onookeroas to teen lioalLeg,l"3l6gthads
all Aui ofgotlbterc um... 4cone to order, arid et tie
est:notice. I mama
/lobed artleiee woold - o*" bY ar
tb.
111211"111.111- '
, broforeltooniewing - 41141141111/ 1 4a1 4 1 ":
• i Se. Ili Own .11=
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OF THE
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_ , 12, ;11311.1r4 ENGINE= and A.R.CHI
ei .st scut Wa d illg u tre mati r zumu V vay iiie.
i M d ra=
of bolbfloga surreying,in its varksts branches
=cadet to. • 3an.21y70,60
amtn r/LIAXM L
: sad -wow Ant co.tiVaiiii pocrs —e ` 1143) '
Ado& Particular arreutlou paid ato liae rade " by ill
ear at cargo. • , 301710. 111,-la-tt
Gamin a. antmy . - A. a. cocinw
STBAUCH 4 ,
crvm iNG AND ArDl Brit
AND DRAUGHTSN&N,- ~
156 amnia BDucitT, Parssrmur, tup stars.)
Tatman' WM • ••: /
Tj Maly
cam. AND Dorm= ZN44Nalnk
&mom sad Impede Collieries. sad rands* Mine-
Ornes—Bannaril Dandlait, CePt Jew
Eplacopatebureh. : . • ~
H
AROTillart ze .,
ezvzlmairmass.
/mind to WWI . Eng% I.. ngiekeert . ..A .- 11•Ilring teeetion
amid anuoutuman, Surveying; anti all
other 'troth in the litiaTWFrolteidon -
. Ornen—Over Bright's Iron Store Jen. r'79-1
GZ O IIO/11 311ARMARCIIMMT. -''
NO- It. NIAR MThErr. Moriellii,F.
_ ewes, and Zarentor the seif-d
breekerthatt the usual saving atcoaa
great amount of timber ' bk. a breaker.; e
self-domping canes are Etc slopes iutd Shartsorlth:
ad without dew to ear. and with_erater apparatus
attached tedlepease with Pe. neelt-dtunps ape
or tire !Miens, and mac twos, three nun at
,the MD* =MC ,
, Tin advertiser irtil plan. superintend Or eoutinet
toMarch bald winery tatprepeeteentenr ail kinds.
L iFirtiranry•• .
BA'IcKEXI,
. 1.00 dirtre'Sfive",:rettmrine.
' imu„uk'
. GOLD AND stL,v.E.R.,.
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Norm azczymn uslinspoqr—Fornowyr
allowed as per ir.lai
aroma ana Bolmsal=rittibir.vm
Tait sacranadephyb. !Foos ar loi'"t he
am ime"- - - - . • , Air '
NAstriFAVIVADAS AND -1151Ma n... 431
M_ Otedinkonvbei. 444,. : in Isobeektlil
. pf__ got , i -balto ALLlE3o—iti
Aug ofrortaittiakatalassyrATlEST
MAN PiSlTCusamt bor o llivvek thele the hettee
0014tra al it Cr Couur. vtdommorto cedilla all
isomimissorle bosses osio itlyeepar the
.li.....mizat Us siats. • :,*- pA,
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PMILIO SALI4,-Tair .i . • Ira 1,1 V
salt airt
it e at Ow usem e i rs...l .
sosa lliiiiii"Ri lo cl atatiVirlralayoWSlOrat
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' ' mama .....,„...**?-:- :, :- •..
-gictic , ol4eli biL .
4 110 am Hail t` aldnia4 s mairiz
pkoialli Saad mommr• 2 "'"''''' ,2
virisieklitik-Sielaah la .44 , 11 . • • 0104 ailZkr
eas.ll4.oarsimilitapalt • - 1 ' • X
ban 7 sipthican. 1 adlUi ariSeakc .- %, •
lime maim, i l , lOl/04412M i :
doligh.l nuaK !paw?
ADS tope.4tiazdas baulk!' • -
that. Plausta.•bastaws. t 3rwir altag
hen. Ism ir e ssiaMaa 4, 14111 1 , 1 21 4
= d er = i:Ant aeak
i v=
astly Awl „ei , w,.=
Ulla Akins of - s 4 awl
other anklet toori i mers -
Oa salisasaaas Tea at upwasl4, air ,
'ileaalas (cantina Shea bp, 4614p:thaw Sh'bis
=is with sporosad asauttp. . ~ - . . 4 '
,
, f ' - . OPO. PAXSON.
X. 2.-41* Thluar P wl 1 U / 10 1. 11 1 10 1n 11 1 **-
Ow sagadiptis upon tbe at a. . - ..
North Manliest _ , yeesoli .. 344 to ,
TEIO 'I. , - -A
VALUABLE PO.Ai tA. 11 46,41 - 13 eta,
. ,
monoriesiocaursiwaw
lorrocum. . , . , , ,
, , '_
._ COMMIS. MirhirOYAlS/h t :- z -
in th e nuttier of the 4 sealigead eitate.at , Thohaa
EMI, trading as Thomas DettikCo,
a Bankrupt. bj the Distriet, court of
Statak forth*mantra District of_Peaalyire Irv!
be aoid at public male, . , • , , , - !!, :
.• • ,
CLIC frii.CELOAr, APJZIL Mk,t
At 12 o'clock noon, et Hie Philadelphia Elehaskik:
AU that tract of land. situate in Haul Township,:
Lmerne county6Pelvaisia, bounded and Oct.'.
scribed as follows
et
ween viz o/kill g at a s zlittletterW
COUllty Une. b
cou the nties, crosses the westernline of the lotriKuil:
kel tract; thence along the said county Übe south
lettlegrem 45 minutia. west 14116-lOpercheitos stone;
thence still along said comity line north 67 degrees
minutek west
of Timothy Lewis ad
pAar choesß to ow th e e n noracht rnen
along the same 'north 81 degree* 30 minutes, east
96 4-18 perches to 'a fallen pine; thence north 47 de. '
mos, east 189 perches to steAft'armnd a stump of a ,
fallen pine, a corner of the lohn Kunkel tract, and;
thence along the line of said' tract, south I, delimits.
east SS perches to the place of beginning; containing
51 acres and /68 More or Bole
Also, all that tract of land, situate In Union Town
ship, Schuylkill County, bounded and described as ,
follows; Beginning's*. a atone tin the. diViding
Schuylkill and Lozenge counties.and Uiesoutbealti
wardly corner of Union Townabip,Schnyikill Cacil.
ty ; thence south eel degrees 42 =theta. wedeln &la
perches to a pine; thence north I d e grees 59 mantes,
west 86640 perches to a pine and stone, the' north-.
west corner of said T. Lewis and A. Bowen tract
thence along the northern iltie ot said tract norttral
degrees 90 minutes, east 014-40 perches to said countY
line; thence along the same south 67 degrees 81 min
utes, mot 376.10 wrebee to the pleceoof begthning ;
containing 13 saes Ile looreor •
The above described prort is a part of a larger
tract, of land, which has , been'suceessellly Worked
for coal, and contains coal veins of grrnt value In the
heart of the Leh ir Coal Region,-with rallettut (sell-
Mei for on, The above tract is heavily
timbered wit pine, hemlock and other mintng tim
bers. For further particulars, apply to Win. W.
I ,o dirlittb - Estl., No. 1113carth Third street.
By order of, H. TIA3 I / 3 CIIOEII, Assignee: .
It. Timm & Sows, Auctioneers.
•1.70
and 14.11100 h Fourth buret-
Philuda.. starch 7. Mr/0
gambei.
T MPO ItTA.lir 1' TO OONTD , ACTOW3,- DFITLD•
A. . EBB AND OTHRiDit. , , . .
•
SILAS BALL & BRO ., '''
i 3 , -,
..';
~,,,,... ~ . • win donee? alfkindsot
• ILI.- - i -Hemlock Prairie ',Lam
. 'her on - car at , or near
'Pottsville, at 419. per
. ,
„,„.". . S;{ •'. thousand feet, and - all
' - other kinds at equally
q
• h ' till' 'fie-, • lo* rates. . •
. -..
7 , - Ai They have on. him(' at
I their yar P. d, In Coal at.,
near the & 11. A. De.;
, . Pot, a full supply of all
:ktnds of Lumber, at
lowest market prices. ' i -,• ,
Dreamt' and other bins sawed at shortest 'not icei
lan. 24, '70.111-tL '.- , • i-„ '
JOHN A. O?TO & Bogs; ' - _ - -:,.
. .
•
v K - A 7
-
LUMBER
Jan 15, 70
CORK PINE OTTO WM:8.103.
FILBERT, cvrro to
If andfacturers of and
. .. .
. ~ . ..
~
DEALERS IN ,•LUMEI,ER, •
-:`; • .:. WILLILAISPORT, PENNA.
Mill on Canal, we 4 of:3ll4l*d St. Mee M Mill.
B. McDONALD, Ap.nt,...
Box 2136PottaviDe. Pa.
81.10-41-ly
POET CABBONLIIMBEIII ARD AND
Mt/MG NULL.
WM: BEIJCHLEy, Proprietor,'
Wholesale and Retail- Dealer in all kinds of
• '
••
Hemlock, ( yakand White Pine Lumber, and Slwaqs
this on hand a large lot of poor", Sashes,' Blinds,
l'oldltags, - Window Filinlell, Ake, '
•
Scrowl Sawing and Surfacing doziest shori.nottee.
Also, contractor and builder.'
Feb 8, ",'0
-
.MILLE.BBB , I 7 / 1 .11 , • ST.LieLg SAW
PLANING
. . . , _
N. :C. FRECK
ANDDIA.XNNS IN
'4llAinde of Lumber tar Bridget& Breakors,.&o.
•
. Atl 7 Kinds of flit Thiitier rut to Order.
Frame Lumber, Boards, Plank, 1.m.12,44111fping
Flooring, Siding, Sash,. Doers,
Moulding, ,
And kinds of lltutufactureci Lumber, constantly - on hand. -
White Pine, Hemlock and Oak Beards cut any
length. Our Mini are 7111 mile* below Wllltaitt++port,
being &saying of $2 5D freiglit per 1O feet. Orders
fined promptly. Price list4funiished on applicatio3).
Jan 2i) '7O - . ,s. gm
*gat Odic
CF. SMITH, A7TOBSTET iT 1.0114 , ,, /Loom
r tt, Eaterly's Building, Centre street,-
Jan 1.5;
.'7O-3-1y) PottArine, Pa.
HENRYC. BIIRAYER;'. ATTORNEY•AT
H
LAW. • Otrlceos6 Centre St.,
May 22, '69
T A. AL PASMORE,'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
J . Pottsville, pa. Onlee,tio. 9 Matuantonso Street,
opposite Post Office. • April 3,, 1111-11-7-I.y
GZORGE E. ILIERCTIER, ATTORICEY-AT
LA W., Yottsville,Pa, Oflice, :No. 179 Cetitre St.,
nearly opposite Miners' Bank. April 3, '49.7-14-rtf '
B LENAt'. rgi B. McCOOL. ATTORNEY-AT-i
c*, Mahan tong° Street, abovp Centre.'.
.January L felt ' . . ... ; I—if
_._
JTAMES R. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
• • Rooms 15 and 1U Penn' Handing, No.
~4 30 Walnut.
Jan .oa . 1, 1—
.
WAN
vrT.T.TAX B. SMITH. ATVORNEY-Ay,LA W,
1.34 Centre M.; PottavlLle,. Pa.
Jatmary /:
• " •
nANEELL D. :- /lELLICAISI, ATTORNEY-AT
LAW, Pottsville, P . ()Mee, 2 4 ;0. 9 Btatiantongo
Street. ' January IG 10-6--tf
A LBZBT .IENITTLE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
.4"L Moe, X 0.162 centre Street, Pottevllle,Ta. A
deltas Promptly aillected, October l6 , 10-42=-1y
O N ABM A.IFTZE APB= IST, Me, 0. P.
BECHTEL, Attorney7at-Law, can be seen at his
new otHoe, Eaterley Batiding,; corner Centre and Ma
hantonigo Streets, Booms NO. 4 and 5, Ittun,Batelq
over the tkriernment National Bank.
March 27, Thl -
GzOILGE CH/MORES. (Late of the 03 - Umbers.
burg Bar,) ATTONNE.Y-4 . 4.T-LANV, No. 12 Mar,
kot Street, Pottrottle,,l.a. Nov. tt,'Oß-46-43m
LAWJAND COLLECTION OIPPICE, '
.
CHRISTOPHER :LITTLE ;
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PORLtO
ParTsvn.LE,Sciitryurn.r. Co., P&L'
Sept 1, , 01-1.-4). •
CA.II MAN..II.IBTICE OP THE
PEACE, REAL REITATE AGENT, AND LI
CENSED AUCTIONEER,
No: 1 ItiAnexrcuroo Sr., Porrevriza, PA. .
Special attention given total business in theabove
branches, Having' • large' experienae,.satlanietion
and promptness guaranteed., Oolleetlone especially ,
soUcltal and trill reneive immediate sittentioni
January I, '7O • - -.I
Pisintso Cads.
suiluurze.porrivw,E.Pa.,late of the
• Petuasylvatola State o,logl . aml SOrver, tnrphses
Lands, adzes, Jas. 4 'lO.-1
ME
L
IR
AT,
WM: nutxtiLm'
Mtn.
lasPßll+zu,
• PARNIEUSa_
•
Incroute your crop' of '` . !. 4 .;
CORN, OATS, FOTATOEfi, WHF.AT *co MUSS,
wat.i. as t • .
•
ADD TO THE FERTILITY cif. :YOUR SOIL,
.Ity a Jed Wow! and ;Economteal mode of
MANURING. °
.Get the Value of yciur outlay the first season. Ob
tain better filled cars and heavier grata. Keep your
soil free front noxlotle weeds. -Blake your land Per=
m
anently- fertile. '
'Over SI XPEEN years of constant use, on all crops.
has proven that Bangirs RAW 80110 Phoeptuito may
be depended Upon by Farmers. r Qlllphly .
linproned and B*- - mdfail Warranted.
For asle,tw Agricultural palm glens:rail/.
iKUGH'4It SONS,. Afaxufaeturera
OFFILIE— 11
N0.20 - Ddiawaiti Avenue, Phtlada.
March_'V: 1,1-Sat
Fna li d r atiT ii""S WeTbliM
Soa r Exeter. Warbutied pareoinadalte ac
tive and reliable Ikee. . For sale by GL ICill 6
BEL,Agenta,lloll street, literaldiaoount
aeatera trom matt rerapriota.
WM. DONALDSON:
N 0 BAP= OR 'BETTER; inviarrxxerr
THAN TUE FIRISTAtORTOAGE 7 PER CENT.
' r Gold Roads of thisTeatral Ealireed of Irma
At fd Mr from fizz
Thie 1 railroad runs EN miles north and south
through the finest and Most thicklr settled fezetiee
of the magnificent State Of lowa. and the only link
wantinvo connect the railway centres at St. Louis
and at. Paul by an unbroken 1ine,1147 milesuhorter
than any existing route. This road offers Many ad
vantages. The bulb:ling of the roliroad north from
Ett. Paul to Duluth et the head of Lake anterior;
where.fire reatteelr will soon ecntre-the constreic-
Uon of the North Pstelfic railroad, already begun
and the rapid development_ of. new and productive
country In Mlzuresees and the Northwest., must fur
rrhb a taus Eloutherntratile. :bathe llPPerlditabt
sippl Is tromn over ' the Winter, Enda* nevi
pima is otten uncertain the Summer, from
low water, this road - must have at all tinted a
amount Of tranIIPIMIUOII, and a monopoly of the
bruin us at solnemisons of tae = year. ts • townie.
=rwith other. Hues Interco/id by mutual mum
ot reatiodmanangememt s , will etre Robson.
the entire north - and south travel , between itillarmi_
mg anittheir vleinitn - ~ .
Tim road will hare a great adrameire ever me'
other Western line In carrying' the_ brio waxer of
mat ftma where ills tsbant In southern femi to
Northern lowa and Minneaue„ where none is to be
band, And in retain freights of lumber,
for which the denhaadll very great, • 0
The construeum of the road is n i o u t=lunt.
dependent upon any uncertain .of its
bonds, It is in the hinds of - «lemur of wealth
and shill . ,ty bankers And
risliroad omlne °l _ ;ll ;ce I rrefemu ul4l3'.. *. F T au Wiese(
the line. are just completed, and eigh -MO& miles
more are graded. An abundant enppis. drab, the,
and other maharishi has been eon i ......mmiA tor. The
Company *Urea large and dray surpass
of money on hand, She melt su—hrer and
the sal the made. gle e them snub
_,_
._zneans. to'
posh i m bed out leeward. so that, with mounts
U, la expected that the white Übe will be
1511CURITy ;TRIM
every Illinnweesirr.
So Orr as we can oompletet railroad_
-in the Wort/twat is only the tarereat
on It* tends, bate dividend on Us and we ha.
It
the theirmtu,4ltura um emmey en unsay
strong that ' .„ :• - - -
' Theamount brim mum Is but SWAM per
mile. or 3eis than millkum faun, . .
• W which Mr Om /Mat AcesPairmso ham alSid.
' As we emidtier these iseettiltiesthe cholera
Lee tut market, we bare no doubt t $t
mudslides
will hstob- farm. solbat It saas be will for par.'
tiee ogii to ....-iee at onee
We believe there will he to
s dont e =ore firree , thite time
*nein ffivenkand buy
ro rasa" lirstueu rail
ad uncurl • as theam-erean Um presaat
A qty After a full 'exaralunon, we 'have
the the Sal e the above I r be i rr el a tr ul
.. and dasher,* reetemmend them to our ene.
*Omen as a tharmen4 sab, m mil es sweitemage.
investment Ws have no heettatien_ irs shying that
ha out °Mainz the : Ib:MA& ainumetk
_ow /ow*
will be one the most importimer and - miaow
roads in the . est. .-' - ,:- - ' '-.. •
I , ' - gat COORS a INK, Ile Wall Oterett. f
,
TalilliddetA i witti My, may be eiheihset ind Nub.
antrum* be embed at the Om
No.- St • Pine Sheet.: Newffeet • I st c= li ort i t
COOKER Mi.„.ifeee Turk. - d iet Wash*
ingoiu • Me Ri-Mle ,at .ROlllllll Nen
s Xtekvend In :..-:,- -- ' r" • - • ~ •-
~.
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. _Bandli ilia, 'freek.,: nirtio• . unla s h
meis==l kzetAt il tbema far 4•PwreT.
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Dross:a6 -- - - ':;.- ....
SO
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--, .; ....i-,.. ~., .0...1 , --:..1, - :,-,-..-; s . A ----k1......, .1. , ,...,-?. - !.n't , ,-2 - ; • _- . -,- 1., U . , .- . ;- . . ~,, 4 ,94;:,1,-.7.- 4 7-7,17-. 1.4,,,i,77.77:1_,.
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..,144 141MAIVIIIICER thimiTtaltAiCiald':_dierolioskiv*-- , : - ..:Le:.--44,...!f'• . - t ( - '
:.,K,.._,J..
iiillika r iklif ...l ,4o i I .•.- . .' -;.. ' ' 1 e r,... ' ' r -- 4... f 153.
TY N . 1)..4.1* E; ' Mll e CFt t t' La X-8 - & *a t
r , ; • - ,' i 1 : A,.': ,-:- .
ilI : ,'. ~
• 1 • . CHINA GLASS AND EA THEN E.' • ,
rt. sw
.:. N0..-.707 Chestnut Stret,. Phil.a.dwl.pli,fa.:;:
FINE • PARISIAN iine.llll7„, the beet stammers in the irerkei. et44l 4 4 the Of and el'er 4 0 343 d5•
WRITE ntWral puniA, in ell the beet stink" and latie., DECORATED, I ) , 1414. TEA and •
- --. TOILED 6E214 in pest ririftr. Giese en/raved on the premteee, anti C7titte,
,
.. • 1 Deeotetei either in full seta or =stelae% in the het leen , . , ~ -
,
„, . PmErr-4.4as axioms ONLY. ia,id Lowiwr 1 \
' • ...1 , • ' CASH putaia. - , 1• 1/
DG us' 410 - .. L e" . 7 °I . 1 .13241°1 " . I° regard to Prices ! ike" 0
1113941. ? 1 " :411P7 111116r,c4
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kid.
t .
IL.:HSURANC - jk. :Aje r 4: , , :. N ! : ,
• • .'179 Climalt.Bl4ololll./N
-.
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EMMERT/3 Tilg FO
LLOSTVG COMPANLYEr
... , '__-_— • - - . .
.• • .
Erni Tait WO- '.-' l ' ' ' -• • . '...L.—..:::-...__...............,.....-..
'frorolopm LI& *Oil . _
. -- A - oittlisia . = .- • .:, *...._....._:....,4
North Brftlish and • ourromano rim editii,i-- ... -- - ----- ---;• - - -
city Fire,
Enterprise, Eitiladelpidn ...-
.. .........,_,.......
......
'Albany City, Brew York.
Iterniek, Conneetient+..-..-- ... :. ..
7°061 *Ilet: 1 ;••
• .. .. •
Porticolar Attention ,
slim to Ituturatwo of Oval 'Banters
GOLD i!ND SIMEL BASIS.
i ----
W ALKER & PRICE, -
NEW UNION IiALI A MAEIANTONGO STIW:ET,
ANY CICKIDS . ' - YROSI THEIR SUPERIOR STOCK, AT PRICES'
LOWER THAN. Gb - Lto BA I
OM
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
PRINTS, 8 cents and up.
- BLACK AND . COL'D ALPADCAS.
SILKS, DRESS G00D5,,;(4 all )(Inds.
NOTIONS, 'S m.,: &c
,Come end e, - 3,ed for yo'urseif.
pEICES'!EHAT . CANNOT HELP BUT BE POPULAR
THE NEW UNIOWORY.GoOps'STOREIs THE PLACE, FOR BARGAINS,
3farch P. '7O. Jan 4-2-18d&IV . • .
Adds.
fI*EPTITRYLVANIA „13:11AWD ___
A HOTEL, TREVORTON. PA.
mollitts roWLDS; Jr., Printvietor.
RKFRRENCR.—nOTI. Peril. Patton.
Oct VO9. • • 1. 46--6 m
EXCHANGE H0FE14,..
•
a•.krE 18 '
Corner Centre and Oillewhllikreetj,
, • ' POTTSVILLE, PENNA. .
sax - rm. GARRETT. Prinutetor.
Aprlllo, 'B9. - i • ls—tt
Suptr
ROWER'S COMPLETE MARIIME ;
XADIII TROY
"
SI PER PHO§FITA"TE OF 4JME, AMMO
• NIA ADD roTA.su. _
For Sale by all Lefullpli Dealers,
A PERFECT FERTILI;ER FortAt.t. CROPS.
ton t
to
the reduced cost of Raw Materials, I
am e i ~ - ,to sell T" avoptrie Manure" at a lower
price, od by/the aid of new maehiner it is improv
ed i condition. also in estallty. (Warranted free
from i teration.i
ENRY` BOWER, Manufachtriag Chemist
Gray's Pemy Road, Philadelphia.
c
This Lc num-contains all the elements of 'plant
food in a SOWELL Posta . , containing as well, food for
giving lasting fertility to the soli,.
Experlenceln the use of "Cbmplete Manure" by the
best farmers of Penrurylvania, New Jersey Dela
ware, Maryland, and of the New England ' States,
running through a,period of three Years Mal, has
resulted ult in confirming It to be the bell Fert il izer now
offered for tole. • pimps, sti&RnEsa & co.. •
, i 0 Sot Delaware Avenue, Philada.
WILLIAM RE TNOLIOS. _
.i 0..., South Street, Baltimore, Md.
i3ARGR'S RAW DONE
PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
ODE NARK
=
'., TBO
NM
First Clagil
orHant tao
pLititi7FACTORT-"Cos.
: - - BACK 01-
- t Constantly •an.hand
fil=land Bantaa.
. attention pp td
la==111!!!!!1!!!!
M=EMM=
212
- WILT, OFFER, FROM
M
. .
FR. KARRouzia; .GENERAL .
. RANCE AGENT. • •
Otios, Inennsoftwalitilt. Potossme;
LITERTGOL SA LONDON a aupas LIIIIIIARCE W.
Cash Canttal and Assets. 411116,000.000
Invested In the United States, over • • 1.600,000
HONE INSURANCE CONEANT,
tray' 'raves, norrrammerr.
Burp
Cash caplval, • 8500,000
Itni .latt. Ist, 1905,. ." ' • statkeity 98
Insarance,effeetof in the best Companies on favor
able terms. Loissespromptir isclj tutted And paid with
out delay, . . [ Jan
Farrar TOUR Li EIN tax
lIIIYAL aft INSLILANCM COMPANY . ; OF 11 0O3ON,
COLE & STROUD, Genet.id Agent, and Attorneys,
OrsiClas • N 05.1.50 and 1.52 South 4th fit., Ph !lads.
A Gesture in the John liancoen Mutual is, that its
Pander are non-forfeltabld after one twrzuent, and
for reliability, it is fond to none. It also pays 41v-
Wends In man, after one tpayment. •
We submit If a man is doing his whole ditty as a
husband and bather without nubble sortie positive
provision w it ie fatally, la
if
of his death. Ulm
is rich be is hout excus e, if he be Ahe need
is greater, zio excuse. Let h Make pro.
vision at once. How can this bedone I' U 4 call In
sure in the John Mancock; and there is nothing else
be
roria am do, th
lsed fmiat is morets. certain mid so sure to bring
thit_p . •
We what agents ter the unappropriatedjortions
of Pennsylvania, 'New JerMi t and
Agents.ir
Apply to COLE &STROUD, General °mom
ioo and 152 Soutlifth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
,Feb 12. 70
• nrcokivaxnED 1851.
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO,
rnmsnEta),
ANNUAL O TA.T III CIIOV..Td.2I. 1, 1E470..
Asaats Sept. 4, ISM; ' 095,108 3 7
Paid
..,....617,500 00
Paid Midi:land on anarantseCcap•
4441 rdr1443.., ...
....... 2,450 00
Paid members 4 th - dtv - maentL. , ...... 4 3112 14 •
Paid members sth dividend: .. ... 40,153 $6 '.•
Paid for canceled poltelek.--.4—. 60,2 ff •
Paldguarda tee inkpltat redeenovi, 5,80000
------- • 166;113 74
•
• —. . 4440,052 43
DIZ ' 31, hhs.
Premituns ren 6 awate,llsoo„ElN 35 • • •
Interest and ta racelv- •
ed ad d accrued.andr ,
fit loss an t. , NAB 03 • '
CM
. ... znastrna
Paid claims, 35 lives; 40 poi
: icing . .. - ' —WV °°'' ''
Paid otiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiica . t 553,191 55 -
Paid expenses, salaries,
Pa t id
• axesj ,fe •
hawed, en gtianinb-7.58,00 T 2 .
capital-- .: 2,10000 ..
Paid medical — eanuninal - - •
tim m - ------:- ----------, 4,077 60 •• - - s
.
. ',e,
, . : . , - • — W4R .„ K 06 80 4 132 a
. - .
Assets,
annary 1, 1070!. . ; .......$1,857 005 10
'. fityziorgo w e . ricii.iiii: , -: '
Malted ,Statee registered ;..
bond', 6 p•r ct.; nal,
Par value • $5O 000 op
t e
United , Starei . " --- 7Q '.
b0tide,5.90,17 par value 66,0p0 oo ' • i
tr. R. caßpoir o , per ..
cent, 1574, par tie...... '15,000 00
Gap
City orCetiecnet ' ds, a ' 4-- -*".
Northcen (g014)..-__._ i 5,000 4
'A da m s linter,
sort II per cent. Awe op - , ;:.
It , county 10;i1iTi --..
per cent- 40.000 00 ,
Town otcheiiiie7,fieCii , /um ao .• .
464,t(10 03
Plttaßeld Ns=
tloaal V stock ala O.. ,60.51000
awatutraaairlaaltaral Na-, 2
Mika* Hoak stock $1 SO- AMMO 10
!Weans Adams Natlcai- • • •
al Bank at0ek,5121%,....- .1/MIX)
• op
s cia real estates' Ist
110,"1.0
46011a11 on eallaterstaad
parsoail seesuitzr-.—: ',Skean '
:
_om , 00 • _ ,
Orendinn . ton pOlides In1 1 :114,5X 40 - , • .-
Reakeeinte.—
--180,80000 ', 1 '
Cash on hand and on devallt...— 34_ MS 48
bnds al agante—. ..' .:. CAE el l=acerned an lansaiall,
924141 to t
inderred prendasolopend-annual
and'anarterly 47J146t , •
o meatunature - -...... — ....= 840 - 0
rum wolug..- - ... - .4..—.._..........._ Mg le' ,• - '
. ' .
nc:' •, - . ------ qw;eixs •
a.. 4 " -
. *maks& oo '2
:•••"--v. ralborted unpild suidt.i
paid dtildends—,-----. .. 311'si
ciai ) antee capita1....—..._....: • 21PANIOVi ' •
: ; • ....:/t , ------'- 4. 111 ‘... IS
Add OcererusoestirmiWiWarP;l7., 115.10
. indb m iaphi s oake,M., No.WitasilteC.74
AC=T • .H.
Airtcounri Mk Picts
' Adepts 00g vanti4 ,Appky as above.
4 -
-LimmoiFlYALlalr iIit4WIOAD cow.
•
• Tina Table altaamtatt matiteatkas or tha:l. yolt.
a, co. vs% Oust a/ Mt Plala. - co.
to awl tract Pattnizmairawaysio pomp bo.
twin Basidlas and
Lease , IA.'IL LAI. P. IL
iir..:.„--H.........a........4*1 IL Le .2.45
• 7 Um
•
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Par 'MLitt= - (31117iic *ad !lb ' " ' tootatt g"ilL
&ma &Omit SAIDA. St.. NMI* rjr.„ -- ar.
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IN Imre Muth ' l : 2 la.l i tilitat 11411
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are s , WirtOtis - sat atritakkiisva
and
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449,959 51
346,171 51
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1
• E.FAPAIL-1---I.l' Y
~/,•-• , tw , -,—; , . ' ,q , ''''''', -
, -I , i,f,,imier
;SEWING' MACHINES. - ''''
11111,1111)WAY.7NIEW . ,
7 1! ' , !. 41:4 ‘. 113 7 (1701101 1 12 %, Ilitt . L.Ml ltea tt; " . r:
:rotatitrot.putotleadmikiit - i :
- ' ',
insiElisticity it iteb:-.. , .
...,..-.,:
or Kilettinet7- '.- ina' bOW ;
-',
Mut thiVanonoi-- No illasooteg 4
toiniiKiilitareod.
Eg o .
Amnonwitkr iatr otniage or adilutineAfellotapp
sseun
..:.L
totottoClts. and minium . ani f e lt
iilit irug , Swift doing eill'Modoot *QM done be
t.o
ow Itodbines, th ose ltseldneo ozetote the .
most bow ondimormanont. Embroidery rad Or.
umoontil Wo rts .' Tor oile -- ---..
'. .401133;111 - E ' —Xt ttsvaie,r
ME
•
With ail the late Ingstimittnetits, eoldint more jib
etallentet than any other *kyles Meehtne..
fteag msh,t nil
40;4.
.
on'eaiali_re
sold for doing tonor's wor, and
are giving - perfect sathdhetion. And we hate, the
greatest novelty of the age -t• -•-•
,
• KNITTING Id'AEITINE, Ibr - Wetly nseodrople,
cheap and re/fable, sadly operated, and not liable
to getout of order. Knits everyth ing. Every.- Mar:
chine warranted. Price, pg
Salesroom. No. e, Mahantongo street, next door to
this Posta:Mee, Pottastiity Paroshere of are invited
to tall. And examine the machine begestMelte
whare i i • . TV: U. e
Agent for Schuylkill GonniY.
buttractiOns given at the residence of the port,
chniersorithout Writ charge.. • Dec. 4, 119-4D-tI
. , .
- • Niatchei4ali
WA
IE. ISTAILIMERt • • IA
/ 8414C7 Tcugg ANTS JEWELRY,
No.lllllßougg Sigoun Bruin; cerflat or
• Au mosutasetut ot , Watehee i '
Plated Rare. .. -constantly on hand. 2tepatrtng of
*Watt:hal and Jewett'', promptly_atteUdtd o.
August, 33-.l(hrt
• f". ri • ' 4, AND ll= _ PLATED
are orr.erery description mid Meet designs,
sultabie IbrarLdel Gifts, Tea rtionixdx,RA r dif Pre.'
!sta. Pekes lower limn the regulsema e =tee.
Extraordinary, inducernentslo_parchissiers. •
. FL. BECirrEL,
, Old EsuddisbM Stand,
Oct.A 119-43-ly . • N 0.718 Arch itireet:Phiiadetrinia.
•
193: . FUHE,REiIkos. • 193.
Watehes, Clocks, ~ .Tewelry, Wedding and
=Ment „111tupl, {LS li solidi) Silver and i i tt
ire, Ladles ' Work : BOVIS, '. China -
Ware, etc. „. -
Largest assortment of Mason & Manilin'a an , bleo.
Wools & Co.'s Parlor and Church Organs,. Pianos,
and Musteal Merchandise generally.
.Wgab.repatring by odmpetent workmern,
OW and examine before purchasing ebleir here.., '
41,911 ER, BRO2MP,Ms,, ; • ' • '
193 Lientre I.9tt•etst,. Pottsville. •
OPMNING DAY... ' .• ' . "
.544,4605,0r5t sr
21 .
Sept.!, •03
Raving „fruit returned from the Eastern truuteta, I
will open on the let olDecember, the finest assort
ment of Rollday-Gotids ever offered in thin mark'et s
embracing, both Foreign and Domestic Fancy goods,
such as• , .
GLOVE AND RANDEERCRtEFROXIS, . • -
WOI
BOXES,. • • .
JARDENELLES, • • • •
BOQIIET VASES,
• • • • '• FIGURES, BRONZI*.ite.
&did Sterling Silver Ware in great variety. Fine .
Plated Ware of beautiful design. Call :and- make
•your selection., • R.. ct GREEN,
178 CENTRE ST., near Slineise fiaiIk,FOTTSVILLE.
BittiVille• August 4 1 . 'fig
AVE
va on hand a large sad well- sele c ted.
H
. assOrtmentof - '
'WATCIrEit DIAMO7 4 .IDH,
• JEWELitY & SILVER' WARE,
•t 8 KARAT PLAIN RINGS,
of all weights and sizes', suitable for Engagement
. ,
and Wedding -
BRIDAL. GIFTS, IN GREAT;VAI24.7I7.;
Welles repaired and warranted.
All good" sold at extremelylow prices., •
Country trade solicited.' • '
I.F.WI4::;IAiDOMUI3 &
rim V.. 1 9 —issaz.-ntt • • StO Chestnut Street
CALDWELL &Ca
JEWELLERS,
AZID Ab
IMPORTERS,
'4062 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
MXI.7 ONLY
_FIRST CLASS GOODS.
• As mussy VARIETY or
GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, WEDDING SILVER,
PLATED WARE, CLOCK,
BRONZES, FOREIGN
FANCY GOODS,
, FINE PAINT
INGS;"
All persons desiring really tine articles, reliable in
quality and moderate in price,- are certain to A be
pleaaed by our exceedingly large and varied coilec
from first sources. tiop, Our stock Is kept always fresh by additions
Our store is pronounced one of the moat elegant
in the world; and an parties visiting the city are
cordially My ited to mil and inspect it at their leisure,
Fab 6, "M.
CL!MF. t BIDDLE, , ' •
JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS,
II!! C1122'22r2 81112iT, PIIILADELPIII4.
1,
•
• •
4 (-47- •
Hare now opened tieholee stock of NEW 009D8
for Fell trade and'Uollday Beason; cotdprielng:
4113131,10 A- at SWISS WATCEJEB,
JEWELRY , erraurra ertvrn WARE,'FINE
•ELECTRO-PLATED 'WARE, TABLE • .
; CUTLERY, &C. •
Also, a tine assortment of ' • • •
French Mamie Clocki, Bronzes ••• -"
• k English, Freed]. and Vienna
- , . Leather and - Fancy Goode,
Of opr osWi Selection thePalitEninliser in Etirni,Ct all
Of which we are nearing at very. moderate ptices.
• .
•
EEM
FIRE & BURGLAR' PROOF SAFES;
(WITIT1: 0 11Y FiLLING.9;)
,
Awarded the Prise IlLedals at World's Fair, London,
. World's FabyNew York, Exposition
- Etzdversalle, Paris. •
• •.'
FARREE4I3EKBRINO & CO.,
cutErnmr orntEET.- '
RV'EY
raf tf, }
mAgaffEll.9, nuLatorixtuA.
• •
1 II • MUM A 1111EWS,11sw Vertu
7711% 0-a
I (it, /MA W /V., Sow Teri.
More than 10,000 &APES have been,
and are now in
moot utak t and aver tzr HUNZOILED hay.
%mash .Arsa.
M i tt some Instancut e atal pr eserving their
s where rawly others ma--
d.
Ilistrowa mum Li. 1126 Or oar own and other makers
having bum rerelyad to pov, pay tbr the Improved
Ma Tune VS
ytag* PUNA oftsimpton,Tor oda at kw rates.
Wt. • • , • - 14-ly •
=
Q.IIXIII DMPOSIT oo .
Yllu
AOALKST LOSS.
BITRIMLRY, PIRA OR ACCII r'T. •
THE SAFE DEPosre COMPANY,
stw rips AND DuppLAR-PRPOi EiVILDthO
- -
Naa ate ASO 131 dirilinnit !farrier,
The . Fidelity Insuranolo Trust
- edtepairr COMPANY.
N. B. Browne_
Cianence H. use* Wir
John-width. A;
Castles IlLacalastk_..,.,_ UMW , . filer,
- Vice Peadgenit—cLAßENCE 8.
Beeretary suedTnesennar-.ROBT.
_Arrant:lON.
. darlitiint filemptal7.4ANLEEl W. =4lLe.urtungT .
Thu CoutMiseve Prasidad teethed, weer Builng
and Vanine nil aecatity against lam try Pi dim
immati Aechn
i k and
Alkfte VAXIIIIBLES ON
=POSIT TND GUARATINK
Cpale Mee
53#
t Wawa* utak 117, moms or ion Period:
cevennalea and allatieer CsuPoti Ele` '
anima, se Mae vaugaumble trp de.
SUP per MAO
esosamigggs and ail Wu? namitas •
p er
1.
Oold Cotner Bollloor ' •
Ls SO p er p I ,XP OOO
SliverColie Or Dunkin-. .1.00 per 1,000
ether ar G in crl zai m iknder- sow rao •
OVUM • vats% sad • •
*11454. te alloaasat ts , talk-- Ado
LW Per
• hiro!m Dirapoodipeco....-... :. • 2.40 per 1.000
plialli to wnr uz lotiko
_ . vatioo,, 4lP4 Ila aable yeaeset4 ll4lll nr -11- I .lcurozog r '
ThereUrterflebrrirriPerateribttla kaellear"biliged
accordharo balk, opro a bads of th - feet rabic co-
Coelho* aid tntinnitivill beco
' ton lleitakitneti ncetroni
ten nttot tot/m oonier; tor coo per cent.
?be Coinleek7 44 bete I ,..„ ' Riarr. the ca!tee etanotvelY
PAPER /2 4 1irri ' 117114‘
As Mot Keying . V ni t s to VS oath pet Ama to atteu. p. Oar
& D om e Onnoney tecetten pwohleil biteingi vim be
• allowed; Witt. on can DepostWe by
• dunk 4 Pee teen.
-•PePollts.F".Walcil2"4.l4'
Tsivre*4:LetteVitrolitrenuallin to
pont of , •.
min
too tunion r i s mai sainsiblata net - tee Ittecit.
. Atb=tissato. oat tininttsv, on sant'
ascotsole r t eck he co
• 114 Jai Prodatus,
'A 54 1 : '','‘ 7:l l l ll Prart k i
1.4a1e,_-
==
noLanii.'r
Ti,EINIS LADN)
S
t ML (t it r " list '` sa2d =9lSnVNrt4
~ASI lAP
SOS Chestnut it.', Phil
_Ad
(4 doop 04gow L2t4.8t0
MO
1 - IEftRI.NG'S
thin auxinox •
Ito 0: 4'oo
4 . ji • I
4 1 40 14 ; k a ti *O ti k
o t tx.,l
' O , IVA
,_rite,(llllrdiandinig n , t
- • F ro
pcoVrier.,
, mpttotts' Aourt ottbe dad
p ettruntr - zr • l o iwty
D ..;:-
NEW
DRVOral
KIM
Aytitri" 4wiy.
041;ur. Pre=o loB
ally; WaPtis dWorereg telmmigipelipnototect=r
he w(li send hititliovfiereiret4o A
ILL'e l • SAM NalitefasieeM,Sens Yort.•
';Oetoberli+llVl-, .f •
UM
hateste. Whet *
Wilson received the
Gold Medal, and the
Marro, atraidad
tal=steietwn.
neandaat;
eiltW.M.Mattitriene , '
matted:a the Parts
Untrue al Repeal
s.'cnourir,
.8. GailAwnt,tor
the asposiMe.'
- liana lane neetsditl
=to- -tit
gewing M seb In es
• that the 'Wheeler at-
Mechlin* ea ail
.. -
I . ' .; ' - oxiikinicus „trier
1.
or mgr. otio - 1 - itteed-prifiersi. , I. Al 1
i Wool 099914 *- : 4 : 4 2 , 111.50 Iter , y, : fasett ar
aresolitotat 'qa RmI44B9MRILKARriPed
TERRY' 111 ~.. OP_ 4 31.4t1V.14 991 tiLaPP 11 10. "I
91:11:1: " ". * '' . 0451144 ; 01249;
Prriehitfed' i` :: .-: ,119Akiiipt i galos.49r9ale SALVE_
144Z 176ra
. * 9, --. , ' ',19.9ek .of WINDOW itr.ADEs.
190d.9 ; 191,4 9099911i9ent of raper
VVrirs - -: , ; ' ' - ;. ' ;
._ ... _ .z 1 . : . t * 46.;iitti ! -Co ' t, ..
1.44Yu1t ,1011BERRAtED.RAILERf3,
~ ,• ' 442 Ti mar 15e5ii1941449.4494914.
91:D.-:Tursiilurefitrire SE on thakiiiiy;l4! eir York.
. Isiovenzboril,, 119 ~.: h. ~ , .f,.. ''.'o'r••''' - . '•
m i er
.•
skENA! noxti iliON 'NfilitAtB::
pie stitstsel -Is now pre ..to .bWild - Steitni
Eng-ins:hp k inds '. post 8 flk.and
Drift Cars. 1 of' castings and ilLt . p,
forgings to onier.,,Espectalattetn• t , -
non told to tint- trianunietwer of, , -•,:•:.,,... ~ •
wheels. 7 - , .11)112.4 CATAER. • , i.u ,
- Atinnand.. Ctty,74.n. I; eVI-4-
.... -- - .., ~,
. -
•
F ainn iri Cs P l Ta ' UPP; STEAM
R &C. - - • • •
' „The subsestber. WOO 4 call iittetiiton , t i 0t,... " '
to the superhm- facilities Cuu by . R:r
him for the itorions:btane .of Steam ~,,,, -=': "
Engine building, Iron Founding; laid Ea . ~ur.,;
ttl
the num rtw, of ail kintbs of •nna ' .
eblori 'or , thug 31 1 U1.,1iht,l rfrmwtss lilt . .
OM, t.q., , ~.. . , •
He wilt tt ftintiolie the btottisi orrnining' and
selling the CO ebotted 'Pine F orest - White AIN coal,
being the sol proprietor. ofi this collier7.,-____ , •, , • ,
_. gent, 111-1. 11Jan .I, 'Ohs. -, UM). Nt . B.NIMER.
to t al
.. ..'-' POTTSVTLLE; PEMIA,.. , ... ,
i.
.'
''', The manse h ers arai tprepariarM fur- '.
nista lOWA IslaillNklt and adl kinds It'
ot2MAtailli Y and CASTLNGS for .I y. — *
Attnes; Mud Fatrna*m and Rolling - 7 -ic a --,±i z
2 4
MTh% and 1 ve a tult assortment of the ._,._.
most appror patterns tar VERIPIOA . alf ..111(4
MILt. E !' GI 'Ed, 8443.1ER7rics, tittEAus, Put:el-I
-MO MA MIN; and all antler Machin Lwi requara-d
In Um ma are ot. Manlroad Iron and Bans
Sept. -1,, 't*-4-Iydw :; • .. . '• MIT 4 , ItABTIVE.
DOTTBI7 1 I,s.E ROLLING -
AT*. -"S - 1014./TILE, rißitatignuirtomi,
• Seim:TAW ileitis Pa.; • ,
• Railroad Iron (both tr
) are prepared, to re
n•ders at snort nothm,
edinary sires InN.M4
pig metal, Ire-are
.41 table ores; buyers earl eref° o3-
Ihg la all auleellmt, fans : The
,Rekths,W,,,Z," 2S, 32, and 40 pound* to
n hand,ande a pplled In sonsdllote
I . Jan. 1 ;77%-.41' I
. • 11,92irriORKS.
rkit of,tha late firm of Wren . 4 ,the "WAIitinINVIITOtt-IRCLN
..(.I*l street In the gg.
n be
will cantin
in all its various 01 :1 "" •
a Engine building; '
whiners for mining
Mint furnaces of honor cold blast; .
Leanings and railroad car flaunt%
_ iron; ail_ binds of Muss email nip( ;
_ SIMI all sizes of the Wein im
profed — put 1:1!ia, single and double acting. _Repairing
promptly attended to and zteatly executed.
By care 1111 to business the sribisrlber.
trusts he sr receive a share of-pie public patronage
so liberally wed on, the lateltinm: • . -
Jan - • • JAMES WREN.
•
ABHL ND-1110N 'WORKS. • •
'Ake Spit. rlber's are, now fully pre-
Pared to fti , rh , at the Ashland Iron C
Works, St to Engines and Pumps 7"
'•
of any pp er and caPacit,y, , for rain- rim act
lag. and other • porposes. coal Break- ' - . .
.ern of. every size and 'pattern now ,in:j use. tp
gather with castings and forgings of ever/ descrip.
Una., Coatand Drift Cars of all.alzes and-patterns.:
large Truck and noise Cars, all fUrnished at the
sborteid notice.. The Subscribers flatter theruselvei .
that; Inasnrch as every. member, of the llrrn is a
practical n echanle, they will be able to •fornish
ortachhaerythat ceeure *volubly with.aby In
the Region All orders dted to J. .M.[„ GARNER.
Ashland,llhuyiklll VOunty. Pa, will receive prompt.
attention. .11 • BI.I.,GA,ItNEIt.
Ashland,,Jan ,10—/, • "
. .
'p'4 I .LGLE, Inollll WORIri.B...
J-, L • ,u__
TIT..IIY WALTERS. Proprietor. ; . •
.. . ' ? TAMAQrA, fiCTITYLKILL Cg!..14 - 11 - v PA.
Raving enlarged his foundryand ma-
chine shop, at the Eagle Iron Works,
Tamaqua, nd thus very materially
4 ,..,. Tamaqua, "wwi
increased their capacity for turnirrgout Tr uk,. ti t
,work in•hiS tine of business, be is now .
prepared t 6 make Steam Engines and Bumpsof any
power and capacity, l, for mines ; Machinery for
t f ir
Breakers,. Iling and other mills., ands for Fur
naces: all: Inds of castings and forgislits.'4 - c.; Sc.
An expe ence of many years in the business, with
the facing which th ese works now possess, enable
the proprie to turn.eut the very best and themost
satlsfacto work. ,
AD orders addressed to HENRY kl , 'Al..ll7illS, Eagle
'rod Worka, Tatnautia4 Schuylkill County, Fti.. will
receive prompt attention. " , June iß)l39—*-tf
T
_0 ALTO IRON COMPANY:,
,_ „ ' 1 _.
~
e prepareu, to fttritsb T RAILROAD IRON—
weighing From 'X to 70 pounds per yard—STREET
1
RAILS—fro -18 to , 68'pounds per yard,
to salt elth for horse cars or loco- retil i
motives. A :thee° .rails are of the
LArEST I ,- ti MOST. APPROVED : ., Ea ,
PA7TERNS. "Also; aireneral assort
met t of MERCHANT BAR IRON, Ronum.,, Fists.
Squares,'..Oval, Half 'Rolinci: and Groo_ _ ,ved .HOOP
ANLBAND IRON, SAft AXLES RAILROAD
en 1.45, iFLSH • P LATES AND fkIISPIICES;
Um Is. ROLLS made of tbe best ' tis of ixlld.
blast char!...•oal lion, ready for use , either , foe' V'
mai, street rails or bar irtm; Also, all ;kinds of,
CA WINGS FOR ROLLING MILL We also in.'
viteattentiOn to our DIFFERDsT PATTERNS OF
SHPARS c ror cutting old ralls,luddlect iron, ac:; tte :
- i :B EN J7I I.O.YWOO_D,Presidtmt, ,-
. (Mee co Second and Marketing., Pottsville, Pa.
'Jan' 1,60tr1. , :
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AlalrirrizuL o oo.4o'rth.Pl-. WORK. •
,I - 3g . ktutp g costrAmr,- t ''
Broad and Hamilton streeta,t Philadelphia, Penna.,
would the.attention of Railroad
3( and those_ Interested in Tag
anageria
Railroad perty; to their system o - ftrs
Locomotive, Engines, In which they • - in ,
are adapted to the particular' bust
e a*
:f o f e o , r t h,ift they
e or four lll 3
pairuldriVii strhheekii
4 ,
and the of the whole. or ,so much - of the weigh.
as desirable for adbeSion; and. In abcom
in g them to tile grades, carves;' strength
of perstruction, and rail work to be lone. By
these m as the, maximum, useful , efibct of be
periVier is ed with Liao least expense for.age -
An , cost f fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.
estiz
Wit th objects In view, and as the result of twen
ty- ree y practicaJ exyerienee in the business
by r sea or partner. Bmanufacture, live different
kln of sines, and, several cleans of sixes of each -
IMO- Particular attention paid to the strength of
the Machine in' the plan and workmanahip of
d al the
eta. Our long eXperiellee and opportunities of
obtaining information, enables us to offbr these en
glues with the assurance that In efficiency. economy
and durability they will compare favorably with
those of no' other rand In use, We also leriliell to.
order, wheels, axles, bowUng or low moor tire,(torn
centres withoot boring,), composition testing,' for
hearings or every description of Copper, swot. - iron.
sad Rot ler(Works; squi_every article pertaining to
- -"vmsir Or -- -"motive es.
kfrt.S2
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=AR -11 Y , T. PARR
save.ow , .- •
standara fi ma ss ike.
'CON.
.0901 4 1 DA D Al&
( Prime liiLT3taiAM 471 , 8- 13"11 M= 1"11111"uddl r= 11214
it
Prime - twill be terrnshed by We uttrkeidipiwa,
. ,
011,,E. 1 3 eitiEliiikTifill' AL- i
the (fano, from the 19.;ompany's frohimittike,
C. H. Dt..lllbH. Preiddent . • ' - ,
Al
jrz
Pemberton Banatw Boiste
" . - 1 JAS. B..ifiAm vice prikaiik ----
' • 71 Broad Neer ailic.'
• ZAPI. A. HlLHlCrdthie 'PM% ,
onaitoft itEri f ibriir. "71 14 P'" d*:
. 23 S9attt Ow SiSk 4 ilia tInV-ri
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BXICTioNAThiti . ST
S4tkirnr., nOitigniCr:, ', ~ . ;!„
4 IMPROVED -TRUNK , ktfOpf.-
i' llatio N i k r, iiist+'4 4 l*.ii.4:
latoi,_ Begsriskitnenu ir i4; kn a‘,..
_wavier, forowasbalti, Bloptcw . •
--. :Gristlitalgl.llo.„Akel
Ohet Trolitereenik be seed inrinl dally.gt . "
" .
. I P Ll g l td"X` o l l ieTryitranolot ', -, Pe. • •
, ' 4
• -PAIITICIVEAR - ATITAMOIt 1711 ' A$ ' ' TO
. the Roister. Width tomr.'no wi al : 1 1 r. ' • • mints
4-bsetnd two' ha, one elfind • Wilber end
t whisk lit full; Adam when' ! . .eileg; la-
beettni i itre. - ltteoireeno Men ' " crotches:
A zar%
or bake. any' .. alerted.
hearostly. wird et any galas: ot • .
'bugle - anent of seingle lever.
Idle. Ilmt.isk Or OMIT, &Olga eleettk En.
caber legnlse the knowledge abet eogaterg
%rotetted
'am ot expertegeol engineer, eert:be, ped.n the
band". most Inexnerieneed gallon.' - .All Its
aro mewled in the - seat" or et
=ritAlit than breas". 0/
dolt, dirk ie hll , rdet.Or i ghet- It. e hkentellthlz .
. goo. am ....: • . ,• . e t re ig , highlysosateend_ ... -
"Mt* thle 77 . . ; , trdees ea thrthentan.
Aber the •.. . . ... ed.wholtlllabotattogb dagnipt h , '
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'ERA:MORS AND ifttil:tus: --, ,
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inOte
- 1411x111CBS comma- ,
Wiirket on Railroad
'nger Depot, - Potts- - -[II
prepared to man-
, .
EVERY DESCRIPTION; •
Stacks, Blast Plpea,..Hanorneters,
ce.'4dre... Boilers on MAO, •
techantra, and tuning , feir years
'entirely-to' thla branch, of the
smseires that wort' done at their
give satisfaction to all who may
call IndiViduals and companies
v 'tp their advantage to' examine
niniging - eiseatere.
JOHN T. IfOBLV,
, DIATHEW RHODA:
-,•
'HIS EINGT3IIII le
especially adapted for
- . 1 7 141 / I . o3'perp:seee,
pleli4: compact
Table and cheap . Ea
made
the 'jvery.
• manner, haepnt all
ecrnneettop pinrinede
teL The listen and
C'renk with their connee4
bilatieee4Seh other,
sayks the 'usual
!raia,andJergfordinat,
Vcal engines,
de3clipti6D,
Id references, send
nuinufsetiwers,'
. Jr BALD lii
Tat., brew
. • 5,-s.sat
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ARCH., 1870
=WM
:trotte' . .47ll . olo
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.r.itimNtia-tVAIEUON't§ PA:TEIq,
CAST Saab tiow - aa, is one of the • most corn-
PI
.eteiljurei . .l4l4ollof #m;s It : can be used
brriand hnrc t power. •XVith the hand,
raaakine= sone M at the usua l _ walking g a it.
estiJiliosefroribloar eight h ires per lipur.—
n,thrOWlt Wheat about forty feetwide
tus ter; little-trattk• - Price-$lO irand
saywer; and $5O for the - horse power inaehine•;
, i arbiab-Will so* about fifteen acres per hour,
iitid.wil isciwit more even than by the usual
anode or' sowing. - . • •
-- HANNAN *.firAMSEY have-been appointed
jitipits fotthe gaiepf the machine. •
_. • •
ROIr POTA,TOE.
Withoht..excßptian the earliest and
..most;productivepo,tatee „now in except
Fobably . „,tme, other, whie,4 is held at wiery.
krioe;,_ 3Vitherdlitlity culture, the Bue:
as , - 111. field Por4toes, . pounds
t hinttsl lasi
~,-YesChu Greenwood, yielded
had etit thew to single
eyes; we,traYe 'm3% doubt they would Imiy e
yielded : bushels. Thih. pohdoe is ab ou t
ten- dais .: earlier • thari.the, 'Flatly 'Goodrich
and the yield-Ist:ouch ;greater, and. ; is con.
%Mere& kritniny as
,s:better 'table potatoc i
If phuitedtinite early, twocrops can be taken,
• off thessuregroand in one season; •
' ' We ..travert.feti• bushels of. genuine Eric
~Rose ildtatoes: fOr sale: at GreenWood_ at cu
cents per half peek ,• $lOO per mil and $ . l
'per hall:buslrel: Those
•-who'degre to pr o ,
:atcure genuine seed 'had hetter apply Ratty
t Greenwood NurSery. As these •are vin - -
.pophlarpotritheS, a great many kindi resent,
• tiling tht - 4e will be sold a:4' Early Eck. pola
roes,. .This Is done to such au extes#now7a
days, ° that # lea most impossible I to procure
genuine.se:ied • except.. from. those; whb it is
known,:will not deceive,. • 0 .•
WO have.aliso. ii\few: bushels genuine Early
oodrieti
.
,potatoeS :and the -Harrison, a late
product iye. pothtoe for planting, Sale at
Greenwood. . These .three kiinW for early
and fate potatoes; are. tioa; causldered the . .
bestrhe market: '"• •• ' •
MEI
.
.'.THE .PROCEEDS:fIiOU. Awn tEIEZ
IX ONE S4A-Stri. -- -selected s good,•healthy,
Strong . stand of •Italiati bee* last: . spring.
13th, took.a,new hive and filled it with
, eittpty Combs-prdserved from laSt yegt. I
intraluceti brood emtib . :,,Uritheggs'Und young
.becS•in the _centre of the new bi,: moved
'the old - b a ite about two . = rods to new stand,'
d
.anßavi the .new hive the old 'stand, *hen
the largest nuMber or.beettstere in the field.
- ;-.ArtiSl2lst:—The. Ohl hive full pft bees, and'
One bop: of honey weighing .Sixteen and a
halfistunds;. the new hive well tilled with
honey, and working in the boxes. I Took tkte
second sitar& from the old hive, - treating
them .the sante'ns the first, - except that I
gate the second.eapped queetfeell from 'the
- first:in the:plat:4'of brood.
juite . Bth.-- 7 8warmed tbenld.hive and the
tirtt-now hive,' treating it in, like 'Winner;
at, the same time took a box of _honey
_from
."eaelLottlie•lwohltes weighing thirty-ttio.
,andn half pounds. • •
.tune.:4l.—Took two hwitrins; one trent
-the old hive, and one from . the sees:did new
hite; and -.four boxes of honey weighing
sixty-font ricsinds4 • : ,
too . swarms and. three
boxes cif honey, weighing forty-setefi pounds.'
" f hive sent nut very large.
swarnidhai Went off: •
'. _Oct. 3d.—Took: two buses Of honey - weigh -
Ingthytk po,u - nda.
;,Honey. obMined,.l9.o poUnda';•soid4or $57;
.saved : eight new 'swarths ; *old four cif-them
`for $lOO. Rematning on • hand—four • new
, blvea;.,wortif 8106; total profits $257; —leaving
'old hive rich, and !kaki- good condition as it
was last fall. In this locality, - we have had
continued 'honey-harvest from May,, to
Octobef.-Correrponc@t- of Practieat
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---- CORS.q..?, , - 0* , iicoßStS- ..t. EET.-4 , "leorreipo& N. s
dent,, writing from•Bacine, Wis.,.says: 1 Um 4-
a blacksinith i dOing•\ a. genera;-business in
the horse-Shaeltig • and Jobbing line, and - •
being considered a, fair. hand, with bad feet,
I.havO naturally a great many bad feet tO •
contend with,,. and one „in particular is de
serving of mention. - :. The case %to' which I .
refer is that ,of a Morgan •nriw, eighteen' - -
years • old, owned by,S. •JorieS,• •a• wealthy .
.
fa - rixter - ,6f•thia county,* This mare- hall had . ;
L.
corns ••on...her feet for the lag- twelve year-+. •
She kept .getting •worse - : Until ashe was 00lizn , : •
sidere4l almck .useleSs. 11Iv attention ;was,/
- called id. befabout the. middle of February; ' '
1868. On examining 'the feet , ' found them .*. •
• to; be very drv,and hard; resembling those of
a foundered. itorae, witll.4`deepeisted corn - •
, hteach heelof the fore feet.' I did not, adopt • •
the' old Van of digging them" with a pen- - i
knife; then pimring,in aqua fortis or; a trits •
•••olsaltay for Ii think that would be 'a ding '
'fuel .to,,the fire; and in my opiniotiA , 'cleat
.r
-thing That Ann . be done with a hor 's ,foot. • -
tes t
.1 . : eons fenced with. a* vigorOus . ilig-, in ' '.., •
fact. 1 po.rellthein- all that' I cct. with...
,:oitt: cuttin through to the quick! I then . •
fitted the shims rdtegether, upotl the concave
Style •and n such a manner that they did ‘.
. not, bear i onOr crowd the affeeto part of the
:;foot, and
-in six or seven shoeinga.the' last ' •
..
vestige •of corks .had entirely dhiappecired; \. • -
•anclihe is now . able tai. trot her mile In four_
minutes.,' . , •. * - • ' !'.
.- '.,-• -
.; "It'd man' has a Bored with sigui.i.xwn In I t ' • :
,his•foot, I* tied it an excellent plan to thin. -‘ . -..
the; heel of the-shoe down on .the ;inside; 3 ,
;almost. as 'thin as a knife blade;. then • weld .
a steel cork:cross ways.of theshoe, say --two '
inchia- • front ,the - heel. By this ine.in- YOU • ;
throW' the bearing completely= Oft the corn; ,• , -
an,d the can grows outwith the foot,i ; ' 010 '? •
keep•the
.shoes- from bearing - on lhe Corns,. :S .
'and shoe regularly at. •not too long. intervals,
and - theennfmust get well."
, Pliitabelpliia Attnertisemtnts., • . ---,
ti 200
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:AL YEAR 'AND EXPENSES 1
AMINESn the Celebrated ,Wil , So-, •
.t3t.w LN<EI'- The best machine in the
world. Stile alike on' both aides. Gine Machine with
out money. .For birther particulars, address
• Feb 5, j '..- ZN. 9th St., Pliiiittra, N.
• M. ROBIIiSON & CO
~ •R.
. . .' .(6‘xecessor io W. CR. /Hintze* t s
4.M.I.PEcTX&S,..II.43TUFACTUREUS & FritZUSEtfitS 0 , 6` '
Alltlinicy, Church. Soclatii, Theatrical Goods, Flats, _
. , .. • Banners. Badge*, 4ltc., . ..
• ..ii"o. 131 North•Third'iltreet, Philadelphia.
. peeeinber 4 ;193F. • ' ' tii-4,31 ,..
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•0 111 LADELPIII.a • BURGEtil'il L E
•BANDAG I N -
1 ' OtISTITUTE . ,,,..NO: 14 North Ntn Bt.,
above Market. B. C. EVERETT'd .
pos . littely curesßuptures,CheaThOUntgle-j
FlA4tießelte;Stoeklngs,Sujersi.Blio der
Suspensories. Pile Bandates. Ladieti _attended by
Illra..E. ...• • :, May 'X, '2l-I,t
Air Etfl)8T;i1111L, , L •
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No. 1313 eatIMA'T sr. , PrIILADYIIPIIa.
Merck 13, '439
A MILE *HASILING,•WIREDI3, for - kora
.v v Fronts, Faitokles, &c., • Heavy 'Clrlmped Wire
Cloth' for.eleaning .ores, coal, de. Heavy .Hereken
Cloths and Coal Screens, Wire Webbing for sheep
exid poultry Yards. Paper Makers' Wires, Brass and
ad
/ron - Wtre Moth Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornainen•
tal Wire Work: • 'Every information by addressing
the manufacturers, ,M. WALHER * SON&
.. No. a North eth street PhlelpWa.
,
''''••7•l'..... ati," 12, 'TO • • st• 7-Iy
tinfirrinal.
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JOSEPH WALTOI4, & CO., .-
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Cants= 31.4.kiriis, No. 4l Walnut St.;Philadelptda.
Oar establiahmentltt one of the oldest in Philadel;
phia, and from lon, experience and superior fawn
ties we are prepi to furnish good work at platoon
, able pates. ~ - ' '
• -We manwacture fine flimflam and alto medium
priced furniture of superior quality. A stock
offrulture always on hand.' Goods made: der
~.....__unters,. Desk . Work and.. Omen. are. for.
°aces and Stores made to order.
J . 0:' 1 V ALTON,J.W .LOPENCOTT,J9S.L scow..
-- Feb 12. 'TO. ',. - -
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QI.TRTAIN ,
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Satin. Dsunialc, Silk, and Silk and Wool Fabrics,
of sit shades of vigor*, thelatest Intl - sorted.
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•-• For Its Unrivaled Whiteuem • -
2.(1. 'For Itii.tfaeltaded ' •
34. • For It* lliumrimpagtemrirot VraperlY.
Lily kriesSeoremzr.
it COM left to paint *Rh Book than an.
Other White Lead extent; Ittesame:wetot invent
sa,irtien; hi mere I htrilNe. l 4 l4 l*mhes Whiter
Wart:.
WOW `OUARANTE..E,
ittAlt-ZUsC awls all other Ztnes.
let. Porjte iFmP4nated Danbnitf ..
24. For itstriariraled Ntrhiteteetot.
, 34: For its viiii.coi.eit* Prof•ittr•
Lasiii,fi n ; Its,preet Eocetotor
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bein the Oktieliejt Handsopest.,atet meet porobte
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