The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, May 07, 1870, Image 4

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FORTY-SIXTH 'YEAR.
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GC 111110
• - prim orrrog Orrie 111.tomr1
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Frnho m -thi 'part; andivs mAI
Tu gh the parting sad 'Will Qv
Old tuit.
Tho u. my old etid wellArled ftte/d,
am's% no more my ate pa attend,
Or item harm my old
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efend,
Old at.
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•We bat %many wail:may a day,
Close Corapanion•sj kept our way
• Whether aad, or whether gay,
m . _ Old hat.
Thor' ome b ast *Rely Keen 1
" Dearest hat thesveyes hare seen
We has-Atm - relied long tmether
Been all kinds of wind and went
Old hat. '
Rain - and hail and awful blows,
Hutuittine, storm, and driving sn •
AU the changes nature.knews,
All that;
Old bal.
Yon arid I have seen; and treztre.i
'Since the time_ wbea4bt. of stem,
• I did wear thee,:hig with prideff
. On mv. bead; thou tipped, didet
•Ha aid' the bats bahle, •
Ohl bat. •
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Neer thy formls sorely hetiered,'
And thy sides aresorely• at
And thy brim Is OM h t,nraly
at. MI at t erect
And thou loolreirt all sa dusty,
And tbouFAßeLles. t all so musty,
Th at I say, Furew
°id lull
armpit.
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UTE RECENTLY discharged a s!rvanti
. V V 'girl named 'Endline, and, she wanted ri . ;;
certificate of good character.' 'Xs she couldn't',
read; and we desired to be honest, we gave . ,
her the following: She must, have showed,
it to her brother, lieemise ther has been an!
Irishman.sffting:on - her Mat 400rsteps withH
a discouraging club fora"weel•i Past, and we'
have gone in and outthrouglrhe alley gate.
"Emiline is h native of !rel. lid. "She hl!
black eyeis and:black hair. I Whenever sli
comes 'home. frOm a wake ber eyes are blacker,
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and she has less-hair by three idr four hand
Fula. Emiline is engaged, and her young math:
.is the most succossfui assimilhtor, of butter
and sugar and Milk:that ever emigrated from
Ireland. He is•eeptal to any d mould of thi*
kind upon his stomach, Emeline. has IYeerl,
vacillated, but. it didn't take. This is the
only thihg about Emelitie that, we know of
that ieoit't take.. .1....zp00ns - take, and herm
stitched handkeichiefs take, aid sbeean - nai
more pffloiv-cases and forks within a give
time than - any.other girl of Hu' same size ant
weight in-thisland of the free.l
tier 'Sunda.)
out' comes twice ti-week, anet r -she Can Nuasti
stoekings in the tea-kettle more efficiently;
thini any living woman, Her [way of taking
dire of a baby is to Ithld it uptick' down by
the leg until it bursts a .blood Vessel ; and if
'she washes windows , she never ! sluices water
docpwon the paveinent unless a man is going
by with a new high .hat on ;'tutu she slings .
itaround.by the till-Cap toll. Emeline's ines,t
unpleasant peculiarity is that she always
Nowa the giis,Out-Whili she-gars to, bed: but
it will be better toeneourage this practice, in,
the hope that she-will Sullbeate herself some
night. Su,,wOuld be nmeti More efficient as
a good quiet,' docile Corpse than as a servant
girl."
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,'• MR;AT:ExANDExi - SrMPSON, of ToWatulal, -
• 7 , i,Yas bilious, Mr.. Alexander Simpson wash
and he saW the folloying liaragraph fron
the pen of br;diall: . . - I.
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.It* a bilious man Wants to get well, and is
in no special hurry ; all that he has to h ii
to lie down ontsof;donrs between two brOtiii.
bOards, and stay there until he get ravenous's
: ly linngry." ,
Mr.. Simpson followed titiS , adviee, , and
- calmly fell asleep with abroad board. Uzi, to
of him. Under ordinary eiretitn-datkes titer
, ;would have been no : trouble: but Allere wa -,
a-Fat Men's,liall in the lager I , eer.ralo,in next
door that day., and . the two vham wii fatmeo
_ got over ttie fence, arid sat dowi with a jerk.
fon top. of (Mr. Alexante.r* Sinq oilis uppe l 4 -
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board without knowing Ike... Was there. 11 ,
_squelched the bretith_right-otn of him at thi:
%first blow. And the fat men. you understant ,
they sat anti sat theni.'and distnissed ptditictl,
,and the Alabama claims,-and the Lt al Tert r .
der Act, and. the - ,weather,--land iVomen f:.
' rights, and the •Harrison boiler, and Met*
physies, - and they kept on drinking glass afl 7
- ter glaiis; of beer, and tzyttitt4 heavier and
' heavier;;until one of thtfiw,happeited t 0,104
under the board—and there trial Ali. , xandl
~tsb, a. dead :is Nebtudeadnezzar, an
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mashe'dMut so 0d:1'111:if voif c6uld ii:ts! ,
0 bin?
- in under a o;,etl. door . with on sera lii nz. i hir
i.
rest-buttons: H e, s
He du,not 't ILT fnmit MI
now. Hut sibe•t, allyhtt,ly' know - wliVrei)t..
Halllivet? Because M n:. S,initl.solt.is - makin
' inquiries!, and she is - anxious I' - _ , snatolt a fe r •
silyer , lull 1.. - from his j.
r, 4. atiil ton, %:( •:sit a l •
, the purchase of a patent,ilas f eye.
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. THEI - biofe.jug introAlticili Ls int,. Akriul,
Ininuis,l4l Nvlielivyer a nit',lirr put into a
hollSelhe ratan alWays t. ..want, [to "110
la gat Lux full will i‘
tout there all it In: -
thu :quart.
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A Gtur.-n.tisk with threeazncs has lit(
born in lowa, anal nil' tint. young men in ti
neighborhood are pr(parin. to ennigia
West jhst as soon as'en, I•hat infant arriv
at Years of inset - idiot). ninui; OMI ,tat
that kind of thing, they
"THEpowerilehind thee airLv. - It - --rlliv f,,
`that kicks you 'down gain,.;.
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for Sate tutb / Vet
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`;FOR BA.LE.-11reakt.t awl ETit,tlittt., :•il.tpo Hot
. I:anct - Enittae, Boilers, (inlet'. Stack ,
bitely.becupled bylhe Vrinirose 4ra Peach On.III
; Coal C 0. ., at St. Chili'. 'W 1,0
ill , sold low. Aiddo
. • HEINHY HUsSEL,I, Maltazitott - iir, s.•
Jan 15;'70 3-tt
L'OR SALE.—Timber leave of . 04. 71
, , IVs Or WO
.L.'. land, 1u- Lebanon County, sl In:le,: south
Pinegrove, along the line or - tlie Lni,anon and Pi
grove Railroad. The timber IN principally oak. .:
/ply to MA,4ON 'WEIDMAN, R'ot 1..%. ille.'Pa.,
or to W. - 1 1 ,101titis WEI LlMAN:Elnionl'orge P. (
=July 41; 115 , 41—tf 1 EidJunon-Co.,
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SA 3:—
The subscriber offers for sale lids doublet t! , t.t.,
brick. dwelltnit .corner ofStlintai Sehuylk ill Aven ie.
The grounds attached elej arms) are under tine
tivattou and well:docked with fruit trecs;-shrubbe
&c. •For terms, and fn rthor information, apply t
HENI3 . .Y C. Itt'*SF.l., 15:31anantongo S .
. Feb
- 70 ". • 7-ti, I
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ARARE OPPORTUNITY' TO OBTAIN
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A GOOD COAL ,
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THE L(tK'UST ',ALE coA.. VC)MrANY
Offeeto lease a portion of their Lo rust 1 )rtle Est al
yet untouched, in-the Ashland Rain' of the Males
Region, containing the .7i1A:i1:11o1,11, with t he /2/1( (4
lying and oYerlylng veins, in very . line (aid It ion
Appticatidn to be made lo OD 1. Id Parrs,
,President, Xo. 110 Ilroadway, \cu York; or to
hel r Agequt Pott.sville. P t.
Fe" BALE.-A Farm of 'Au afros Ni - it II )111pr, ye
trAnta andstock,sltuateon the llne of t tie s:el o yl..
klll sW Susquehanna Itailroad. tl ia4les from IN its
vine. 'lO gores of the land are udder cultivatio , 7.1
lions gtre covered with-cheatnuflWrouts of 16 y arli .
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growth; which would-make exeidlentprop tii
acreserecovered with heavy tithber.
_ , lbe imp ve
•enxnenla ooneded of it, substhnthil house ?. anew S 'iss
Sarno:mit houses, and a new saw nf 111 with water iw
irr. Sto,Clit 'cortslstb of hor - ses, cows, scam, hay, nd
i terming Implements. The price, can be r ul
.", tied from t_he timber...alone. Terins easy. Appl ~ .i.o
20a.KM.SH - EAFER: listerly's•lMilding, Pottsv Ile,
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or to PERU Cri O. FA R 441: ILA R, o. IN.) Cent re st eet,
Pottsville. .Auir. ist 7, '1,6—,:t2-tf
rOl3. BALE, .
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711•6 YOLLOWIIG
MINI!NICI
' On'e high- pressure' Ccrnish Bap pimping .. erighic
23%rlrieti vllnder 7 feet stroke, bhllers and all tart
complete, and 2 lifts of pinups !to vds each, on •is
ilneh-tho other 14-inch plunger. eajh seven feet str4;i
ALSO,-4)neWinilinirEngitie L ineheyt,inter 41ec,
.• stroke, with drum -gearing and 14,11ers euniplete
AISQl4—Four sets Breaker Machinery.
ALSO —ld7 three-ton Slope Wtoions, heavily - lrune,
for 4,lt.et track...
ALSP,—One 16'feet: Fan and E
• boiler complete. ".
ALSO,—One TTorizonfal Pump
eyiltider 4 feet .tn4ke,withcart e g
nits of pumps 1W yards each, wit
ID feet stroke.
• The above machinery. has been
; good working order,
Jan 9 I .4 4 „__n OF.Ott Ca" 1‘
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1). W. .81.1.EAPETI,
/ • • , • OFFERS
. FIVE COAL I.E.
TNCG TP!,...PS at. Hcltctvaclu o
Water level.
One Red A:All „!,.l of Llewellyn
_2 One Red ~n
A Lease on NI avuo,,t h,
1...,reek,.
TIMBER I,A . .NDt.'t
250 acres splendid White oak It
ble for ear stuff. ate.
1600 aermTirnta. , r Land In p o i
callow - t 100 acres for 11,x,r1
IMO acres Sll),und prop tlatner.l
500,ncres chestnut t troller laud;
poi) acres good. Red shale - tart
Bchd a arnesville and the Tuuner, eat
ers. ' •
A house And lot on 11;t1Arintor,go street, &m fe
fronC:
5 Dwelling Housesand lot at t•-i
A good dweln collieriestore hot
ton, near four .
A lot on Sanderson street, PM
deep; with ttslory frame house r
Pottsvillt.):ebruary tfith,
...... OLLING MILL' FOII:44ALE. The tiii--...rrier.,
1\ Signed otTer for sale the • ' -.:tli A:NT t - 1111 - 10
PALLING MILL, - located at users Carliond n/ar•
Pottsville, Schuylkill Conn tv., la. , -," •
The Mill contains 1 - double Milling furtineev; tl
beating furnaces.l train lin ,I1:-rolls }lateid
iron 1 merchant bar iron train,' Intin rolls - ,^2'
,inches in length by 21 inches illmeter. and all , jt her
machinery' for the. man ufact ure f theattovt;(leierip
tion'of.lron., The plate_and pm riling Mills are:pro
pelled bea vertical engine of NV horse-power ; the
bar Mill b - a horizontal engine. of &) horse-pow er,
And the remaindel• pf the' tnachlnery. such as hit s -
Ins, shears, lam, Ac., by 2Vigin 's of 40 and 10 Ithrt.
~powerl-espeettvely. -'.• • _• 1 r.
'The Mn l rglildings which en . er an area 'orover.
*OOO Square feet, are all ICs are he furnaces and ma
idiluery they contain ) of receii structlon, bulb in
most stibStrizitlal manner, and c ered with slate: A
switchhafrom the Reading cad which Ironic,
&may oiria:servits for the venient. dischargd
is 004,4netal, &e., and for. shlp tent. . -..-` .1
. m trfi4roOnttgat)Us and appurt nant to•the Rolling
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!are 1117 acres of arable an woodland, 'Mu an.
saaktron house, 21_goci'd and tonvenient dwelling
homes qind lip eXMlient barn. Part of the land, If
l a id m - t, in town hits would mept with a ready tale.
capacious reservoir near the Mill, affords tat the
boilers an abundant supply of pore spring Water,
There is also an excell@nt stone quarry on the iiretn
lees. For .the successful prweeution of the Mania-
Mutate of. iron, the location is such as is star-
Used of the. best quality is mined in the
Vidal tr. .-Th e fae2es of transportht 101 l
ate ample - sitter . by the Read! g. Railroad avid' it!
numerous connections, or by a .Sehuyikill Cianni.
' The large quantity of tron,consintuixt in the coal ire-
Ow. affords an excellent home market; and lan
abundant supply of scrap irol t i ...,,. 1
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41r. For further infotznation a ply to -' ~
-- - ' JAMES A. INN Pottsville. Ph.
• -- ' •P. C. ONDERRON. "i l yrineeton,lc . . J.
ilo
or ..OALITIN B. RABTOLETTE, ort Clbston, , : .
Jae. X, 70
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I POW litilatbantj4o%
D' M. ROBINSON, 4 00. '• -•-- ' • '--
t a.‘. • , Macassar to W. u.] a 3 • = '
illtroitrz* . itAsaraimmis atitatiniumso 2
latlitarT, aiiirei n == . l2oll l l lCloods;Thigi,
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Decem ..
'lca 11112Torth Tblidlitreeti Itcriadel
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ber 4.14161. P—
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' T11;10. ?DUMB'S • ' • • -... „
I: .• , , - • - MAR •ESTA-BLIBEIED
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i3E1)131.144 s,, Vi r .AILIZEKWILT .
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N. W. corner Fourth and Vine' istraers,Thlisdel•
ohN n t se S t anientnrent of Spin& flair andlturk
usu. • e, Blankets • and , - ocrar calk,
stantly'on d and node to order. :• • _ _ ..1. .
Also, Ticking, Feathers had • Efidr.--totiote
aide and retail. 4U satioteit ged /4 elbs"4"
od, trndpricee 1
,• n. -- 4141:254
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rl - 110X.60 ' • • : - 'DOS lk.: •• . • nutin2fse
?-1, tii .. . • -,I ANotbs - and.inirderst 'Floor
1 ._ , ; e : I ftsilnl§id egen ialtil t s • , i
....b.
. . • •le - Oil Mitts; - Oil Collage
.1- . • 'ankh:Sand Shading, Plain and Fancy Gilt
Shad , • • Cords,
_Tassels and Fixtures of all kinds.
dig Arc h Street, Went Filth Storeet,yhiladelphla ..!
• Mucks;lo: , . 10-341 = ,
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"DATMIIL M. KMICHEII.
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FURNITURE WAREROOMS • .
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238 and 238 SontlySeenedgireet,
PHILADELPHIA.
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The undersigned havirtg greatly Increased facilities
in the l addition .of the large fourqiitHery building ad
lolning his former place of business, offers great In
ducements to all purchasers of furniture to give him
a call. Ile is confident of being able to plesae .4/1
who may 1 ivor him with their custom, and his ex
perience of twenty years i n trusiness Is a guarantee
oE his ability to turn out the, best of work. Be per
sonally snliervises his large workshops, and any ar
ticle not on hand will be made to order at the lowest
terms. A large stock of all kinds of FURNITURE
constantly on hand.: D. ht. KARCHER.
Sept. if, t 69' - ' 7-Iydw
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• L ADLES' FURNISHING HOODS, •
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Mal Black Silk ft;r presses, -7
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Lace Saegur.s., Points, Paletots,
No. S'Z Chostitu“ - §t., (Op ix)eite Continental Hotel),
April 16; '7O
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WILLL&Ig. D: ROGRREi e ' '
CARRIAG'E'BUI.L.DE.B.,
OnIGINAL AND ONLY MANUTACTURRR OF TUi
CELEBRATAID ~ ! ' . . •
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A 4 ' ll'
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.ROGE'IIS"CARRIA,GES,
1000 ]tind 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,.
.PHILADELPHIA.
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LIGIIT'WAG . ONS AND PHX.TONS„
4 • - FOR TR D.
11. 1 014. P AND PARK A SPECIALTY:
air New and Elegant St2iles of earriagea'eqn ,
statitly produced. . . April 30,'70-I&3m
NEW SPRING GOODS FOR 1870. , '
.":••• $I 00 §ILK POPLINS.
' ••••-ii.i. 30 SILK POPLINS. •
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• • . 4. '''f. 5.1 e... POPLINS.
30e. PLAID POPLINS. -
BLACK DRESS GOODS. •
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~„-: WIDE. I>ELAINES. • , •
- 1,,' . T.VIISE,. •:
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- i • BATTIS'f E. .
•I' - EN ;LISH. BOMBAZINE,
fs BEST'I , IOII.A . .III.S. . .
: 1 7Aloll.Allt TAMISE: ; • - .
t„,,,, ,- El UK HERNANI. .
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.BLACK SILKS, CRAPES, &e. '
. lviirTE-G4JODS, LINENS, ei..g. .
-• :,00 pieces New White Goods.
101 pieces Elegant Table Dam•asks.
1`,90 dozen Napkins, $1 to $7 .50 per dozen.
:;.',9 dozen Towels, SI 21 to $l2 per dozen, ',...
- lou pieces Shirt lug and Fronting Linens.. '..
. 1. - ,e pieces D pers, all the widths. .
• WOOLEN- GOODS. ' .
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. - rilion,Me . ltons, ise„.worth,6qr." ,
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Ca.,sluteres., soa.:,.reitl xalue :Se.
t'coo•riliieres. ttit . ...real value SI-10. :f f
:., 2 1 head,. e,nd Twist. Si, worth li S.
i•-i. ,
lia(*. Cloths and Doeskins. $1 to Si. ll
' - Blue and Brown Coatings, 6:c. • I
C6OI'EII & COICiiRD-,,
S. E. I 'ORNER NI NTT! AND MARE ET STREETS,
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- • I'IT I LADELI'n lA. •
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Oct. 2:69 , -1y if
1,570 SPRING AND sum mea 18/0
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- 1,: 4.3 1" I 2%; .ll 4. .I_, 1... '4 Ac, CO.,
.. 24 Slit7Tll SECOND':iTliEtti PntLAnELMCIA.
.ill'ite the attention of pnrehasers7km visiting Phila.-
, d.dphia, to their large and.elegant stoek.of
D IY
• ; I GO, 0 p.,s, . - .
CO'SPiTI7 , :t.; 11 , 7 PART OF 7.
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' , Black' a:IU Colored Silks. c ~ •
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Plaid and Stripe Silks, ; . '
' I'laiu Japanese Silks, - .
Figures, Stripes and Plaids-do:
Plain-Silk Poplins. seleceshadesi.
Corded Silk l'opllng. • '
. • Silk Serges and Wool Poplins. ...
r Best Makes of Alpacas and Mohair:3;
Mixed Mohairs and Poplin Alpacas.
Grenadines and Organdies. Lawns, Percales and
Chintzes: Calicoes and Daw-Priced Dress •
• Goods. Dress Goods ot the latest styles •
. constantly. receiving.
DLACK DRESS GOODS IN'oREATNARIETY:
Brodie and Paisley Shawls, Thibet and Blanket
- Shawls, Spring and Summer Shawls, Lace Pointes,
Lace St:coves, Cloths and Cassimetes, Table Linens
and Napkins, SheeOngs and S,birting Musllna, Coma
terpanes, Blankets, Spreadg;', &c . Piano, and: Ta ble
Covers. White GoOds, Laces; Embroideries, Gloves,
Hosiery, Ae. ,• .. .
N. B.—We deal In vial Goods rind Ohdeßvor to sell
at such prices that will give satisfaction.
• *4-The Chestnut and Market Strut cars will con-
vey you to within a few doors of the store.
EDWIN'HALL •J; - CO.,
23 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
April 16, e7O. , - • - IG-3m
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UNITED STATES BONDS
BOrGHT,, SOLD AND EXCHANGED,
`ON • MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
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BOUGHT . AND SOLD - •
• AT
•. v MARKET ..4R - AT -E S.
COUPONS CASHED.
PAC&IC RAILROAD' ißoios .
. -.• BOUGHT AND SOLD. - . - :
STOCKS BOUGHT .-kND
CO3.MIi3srON. ANLF.
Acconnts , received awl interest allowed on daily,
balances ku bj c:ct to check, at sight. '
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dErtklilatiDßO.
• No. 4) S, THIRD ST., P.IIILADEI:PHIA. •
march al, '7O • . 4 ;
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GRAND;;INAUGUBATION .
gine with tub M
1 - 10:gER, COLLADAY & CO.,
ng Engine ISA:
• and b.qt".... mid
L o hiuch plun.
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SNYDEIt
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Am.: NOW OFFERING THE WHOLE OF THEITV:
FDIC N
sA.
Att.uainotit-
Y1:111. (•&t tl
i re Imo Pritnros
itti,leie with all the ; Cliacest tiovelttes• of this.
• Z SALE.
iniher Lana: s
r cotlnt y.
C.
LARGE - . INVOICES OF DkSIRABLE 1:00t 1 S,
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• DCECHASED IN FOE cSsrz.
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IIITIZ , lan, L 1)1,..t •I'f.
11t0 lA, 1,,,,ui t pi.,
ASTONISTII.N . NLY LOW RATS.
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C. & co, cowl ndL that it is only necessary to
quote a few of their oirerings as an index of tile pr-i
-ces al-which thi, sUPE.t.I3 STOCK
,wlLi be disposed,
-of, insure an.early call.
cri . TrviTl e e. • L •
note nt C pc.
vet .front. •
tee
21(1kitelferi, •
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list/ dserhe Dyable:4 dth Chene 31.ohatni, 373.4 Cents
l'6ulard llohittrs. 45 Cents
Dour Poplins, - In - the new light
'shades, 56 o:nis.
lAc's Yard-wlde F t ngl6ll PTlnts, ta Cents
Primo) :Satin Cloth, a new article for the house or ;
Costume, Si Cents, • .
One ease of the lineSt Orr &tidies imported, 40 Cents . .;
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Beal Seoteh Gitithams,Ltinil ... ecilers, 25 Cents
Two allies of French Eo'ulard Mohair', whic h . sold
by the
. pleOe for 65 Cents, are now offered
Sri Cents.
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Black Lvonn Gros Grains add Drap ft-Lyon, of the
-beat Makes, from $1.50 to $8 per yard.
Chene SI tka of the latest destgna of the Paris mar
ket, and extra quality, geld last Spring at (3.25.
tzzo.
Striped Silks frota,sl.so to V-00.
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Black Canvas Xtareges, eztra su perb quality, ON
Ceuta.
Black ininvaa Bareges, i 5 bents.
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Blo xo ck Ota vas Bareges, all width: and t 4111410a:0v
Wailiing Sults, Loess, Shim's, Laos Points. &c.
•"' ALL AT THE THEW.RATES:
16, 713 /04msa..tra
ÜBE
CL0.A.17:1i3, SUITS,
Under Gaimeata of all Rinds,
IN.EVERY VARIETY,
I=l
LOWEST TOLD PRICES.
AGNEW it ENGLISH,
And 2D Shuth Ninth St., Philadelphia.
18 3m
COOPER .(k
.CONARD
LOW - P}UCES.
104: 1112. N. lilt Clirs:rsutSTßElCr.
PHILADELPHIA,
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
iooDS, SILKS,. ETC.,
Svls4an
I=
,
E .•1 m i • 0.••/•i I i 2 r a I 1.•2 .. 1 ii 1 I ama MM Eli
=IIIMMNIMMII
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A. Pianza.; •
p ARDEE & COOK,
XANXTACZI7II.II33I.A.FD DEALRES
ALL KINDS , OF LUMBER,
(LONG Mg? EBORT).
BILL TIMBER FOB BBIDGEB, BREAKERS.
Boats sawed from White aad Yellow -Pine,
' Pak and Hemlock, find ahlpped to order.
..dho, PLANK BOAR DS, Sttlngles;- LATH, FLOOR
ING, &Ace Offices at W,.71501.751Y5WX, PA., and
•• • ' LoczatilvF.N. - PA ,
P. S. We ship by Boata' nd p.tallroad., April 9. 704.5.6 m
CI WE OTTQ LUMBER.
14111\11 :* )i•
DEALERS ".47 •LiTYI4BER.
Mill on Canal, west Of Maynard Bt. office ai11111 . 2
B..McDONALD, , Agent,
Box 298 Pottsville, Ps.
July 81. 'O9-31-1Y
ORT CARBON LDMBER. YARD AND
PPLANDIG MILL,
WM. BEUCIII, 4 EY,. Proprietor,
Wnales.ale and Retail !Dealer in an kinds of
lieniloak, Oak and WhitO Pine'Lninber, and always
.has on hand a large lot Of Doors, Sashes, blinds,
Stoldinvt. Window Frames, &c.
Work done at Williamsport prices, and delivered
at the - Pottsville Depot free of chatge.
Scrowl Sawing and Surfacing done at.short notice.
Also, contractor and builder. ..
WI!. BtrEdILEY.
Feb 5, '7O 6-81 n•
1111
IMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS, BUILD.
1 DRS AND O.TBEERJ3. ...
,
. SILAS 'BA BRO.,
LL & . - -.
•
•
~ . • Wilhdeliver all kinds of
. Hemlock Frame Lute
;. ...-....... .
her 'on car at . or near
i-L-, ; 1
Pottsville, at 119 pet
I
~.X- i ; :: ,- thousand - feet; and all
4s
el ista ,.. 4 other kinds at equally
•: low rates.
.1 . 1.. ' ''''ll.-.
.1 . /V - They have on hand et
i I their yard, in .Coal st..l
_ ..„....,.... t , . i _ne a r Ll u e l r. &
. . lle-
P i
It. f
11
. I rind; o f Lu m ber,sup p ly
'lit
--
lowest market prices.
Breaker and other bills'sawed at shortest notice.
Jan. 24, '7O-16-tf. , •- ' .
MIRY a. DORNAIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW
,
, NO. 1 k Centre bt., a few doors below Episcopal
Church, Pottsville. , • April 23, '7O-17-ly
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Main
C., street; Shenandoah, Ys
704-1 n , • . • .•
ENIIIL" 311
81.4.1 1 1011. ATTORNEY-AT-
H LAW. Office, 156-Ceptte St.„Pottevllle,
• MaY2.41 2 ) • . ./
'T A. M.- PASSMO.II ATTORNEI':-.A.T-LAW,
Pottsville, Pa. Mice; N 0.3 Mahantongo Street,
opposite Post °Mee.. April 3, '061,--l4—ly
GEORGE • 1f.." ICILEOCEtEII, ATTORNEY-AT
LAW,l".uttaville, Pa; Office, ti 0.171/ °entre St.,
nt.arly opposite„lllners' liank. April 3. 119-14-4;
JAMES H. CAMPB ETA, ATTORNEY•AT-LAWi
Rooms 15 •and 16 Penn Building, -No. 436 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia.- . Jan. 1; '7O-1
Wrzzaax a. emapir, ATTORNEI7-,NTi•LAW,
No. 124 Oentro Pottsville, Pa.
January 1, '7O : • ; • ; 1—
DANIEL D. Drr.r o g a If, .A770.13,11EY-AT
LAW, Y0t4vi11f.„ . 1.4. - .•.patoe„ Na Mahantongo
Street. ' • -14" 360166 , 17 16, 'O6-3---tr
A LSE= WORNEY4•AT-LAW.
- 7 POttsville, Pa. ,411..
claims prom . . looted. ober 16, 19—C37gly
CNN -AND ATTER IBT: -"see, .0: P.
BECHTEL, A=i-Law; can be Seen at hi*
nt
new 00% Eaterle y corner Centre and Ma
hantongo Streets, Rooms 0, 4 and 5, immediately
over the Government Natiorialliank,
March 27, 'de
riECEGE CHAMBERS, (Late of the Chambers.
burg Alard ATTORNEN-AT-LAW, No. hia Cen
tre;Bt.,, floor,) Pottsville, Pa. Nov. 6, '1.61-45-6in
LAW AND COLLECTION OEFICE.. . •
CHRISTOPHER LITTLE,
-ATTORNEY. AT LANYIANIt.NOTARY PIIRLIC
Pormy.n.t.E, SCIIVILLSILL Co., PO;
•
C
THE NEW GALVA..NIZED LEON CLOTHES
Lulf.-3 can be had at.
SOLOMON; HOOVER.B.
STOVE, TIN rind` HOUSE FURNISILINO STORE,
. •
::No. 285 Centre Street, Pottsville;
A number of new pattern COOKING and PARLOR
STOVES, which can he had at moderate prices.' He
also has a splendid assortment of Tin_, .Brass Bri tan la,
Japaned, Glass, Wood and Willow Ware, Hollow and
Hardware. Also, Brushes, Brooms, Oil Cloths, Table
Cloth's, Door Mats, Clothes Wringers, Trays, Carving
and Butcher Knives, Coal Oil Lamps, Knives and
Forks and all kinds of Glassware. Also, Gridirons,
Roasting Pans, Chlldreas' Sleighs and Skates, Table,
Tea and. Butter Spoons„ Mice and Rat Traps, Patent
Nutmeg Graters, spittoons, I,.emon Squeezers and
Gratersßird Cages,Table Mata,Tikle Saws, Cleavera,
}:fsii . whips, Rolling Pins, Potato Mashers Brea
Board s ,Nl , ash Boards, -Wooden Boxes, Flat an Tailor
Iron s ,Sausage, Cutters and! fMuffers; Clothes Lines
Bed Cords, Clothes Pin's, Corn Poppers, Cake Cutters,
Candlesticks, Dredge Boxes, Savings Banks, Match
Boxes School Companicins,_SlateS and Pencils, Toilet
Sets,Bath Tubs, Hatchets, Hammers, Axes, Deed and
Bond BOX£S, Flour Slew*, Meat Saws, Coffee Willa,'
Concentrated Lye, Glas, Drainers, Fancy Toys, Lard
Cans, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Street Zinc, Market
and Fancy Baskets, Castors, Knife *Boxes, Shovels',
Pokers, Tongs, Coat Bucketa, , Tea Kettles, Stove and
Shoe Blacking. Also, Oils, Paints, Varnishei:,..Win
dow Glass, putty, Lanterns, and many articles too
numerou. msdition. 'Also, Rooting, SpOuting, and
all kinds of Joiling done to order, and_at the Short-.
est notice. Persons wisldng any of :the” above met:i
ntoned articles would do well by calling arLexamla
lag before - parch:ash:lg elsewhere.
, 1
tiol.osfON HOOVER,
• No. 255 Centre Street,
72.—thi .
Dec.ll. '69-,50-ttw
"TADERICK'S cpAL
. , .
More than ot ou mint. 1/ ACII ES are
now in use. They are durable and easy of
operation, hence the large number sold, and the per
fect satisfaction given.' Send for Illustratedmitalogue
containing sizes, prices and testimonials from parties
risi them also containing price list of our Wood
andiron Cars, Iron Tubs and Barrows. Dock. and
Hook Mocks, dc.: also_ containing much informa
tion useful to Coal merchants.
P. K. DEDERICK & CO,
Albany X'Arleulturalkt Machine WorksAlbanr,
Jan I. 'OB,IS-Stm- 16 ' New Ylirk,
-L
EHIGIL PALLET RAILROAD COMFY
R Time Table showing , ' connections of the L. V. R.'
Co. with those of the Phila. At Readfng R. R. Co.
to and from Pottsville and intermediate points be -
tweete Reading and Pottsville. . •
Leave Pottsville
.. Reading. ..
East Penna. Jurietlon
Arrive at Easton -
New York ,
• , l - 1P:.ir.11'.11.1.. - M.
• - - RETURNING. --.".
.
- A. M.i M. .
Leave New
Y0rk...:...4i--......,.
Easton
~.. . .
E l
DA" East Penna. Juicti0ti...—............. . , i
4,23
Reading .. ........ ............... ...........- 10.401 0.00
A eat P0tt5vi11e . ....1,............- ........ ...... • 12.251 7.85
l. •I'. m.ir. M.
F MAUCH ClialltAL and intermediate points
rl
leav Pottsville, 5.40 And 9.00 A. M., and 2.45 P. M., &-
rive at Mauch Chunk 12.00 31. 5.45 and 9.80 P. M.
RETURNING. leave 31imeh Chtink i. 4.4s and /DM
P. IV.Q, arrive at Potting_ s ile 1.2.. M and 7.&., P. M.
For all points in Thal Lehigh Coal Regions and lor
Towanda, Vt7Dvri3 , •elid Buffalo. leave Pottsvi ll e,
5.40 A.. 11. , - -, ROBT. H. SAYRE,
•,
_ . • Superintendent and Engineer,
Bethlehem, Dee.. A ID9 . 647
•
I IRE -I BlilC.K.i r ' '
TIi&DY MAux;" MOUNT SAVAGE."
• • 6:Med States Government Standard; 'Mainfae
tared exclusively by the CONSOLIDATED COAL
COMPANY. of Maryland, for Blasting Ptiddihtf..
Smelting, and Glass Furnaces, and all other pu
requiring the BEST QUALITY. Diagrams of g=
and Prices will be Mrnished by...the UnderaigriaL
- •
GEORGE'S CUMEM. Cho.—
By the Cargo, from :the Company's Ocean
. . C. IL DALTON. President, ,
r; 4 Pemberton. Square, Boston:
• S. S. MOLCICIE. Vice President,
JAB A • .71 Itroadwas , New,York.
MILTIOLLAND, .7‘l N i ke Pres:ti. •
•
onAton Mount Savage, Md,
Z South Gay Street;Baltimof e ,
• f•D•dm •
Dec. /I, 'M.
HOWPON. ILABV6I - 00.
au emir to IL B. cnossETT,
• rasorAOrraion or ALL IMAPICII ox
NO. t o ' FIRE
For Tummies, Rolling KU* Forges; Steal Works"
. Lime Kiln, Cupola Furnaces. BLOCKS and
• TILEd. for Bleat Furnaces. Gait Worts. Mai
• leable Mit Works. Bakers Orem,. Careen'
Houses, &v.. atovirileater and Range
Cylinders, 1e., 1
of every
dmongtion to order. • - -
Fire Oar, rescues. Fire gazul, Fire Cement. in lk
or Barrel. ' • "Pakgnancs:
Mouth,of Woodbridge trimly 11,..7. arid Peekebill,
W. Y. P. 0. Addreis„Terth Amboy 7. J., or Peeks,
kill. N. Y. April zit, 71: 1 / 4 -1:7-1y. • •
m
MirMO
gUnthet: ,
Matiofacturers.l of and
.WILLTAMBI'PRT; PMCIW,
gegat
Stouts, Batt
to &c.
UlsttlLßiloUs.
OISTING M
;A: Elf. l l. M, 'P. M.
i &40i 9.00! 7,45
7.21 10.25 t 4.26
5.35 11.551 5.50
9.15 12.40 '&35
12.15 ,_.3.10L10.te
11=1
ND
ll==2=l
: TYNDAtE MITCHELL & WOLF - , i
....,! .. , 1 • . . . .
•
• CHINA I ,
,LASS AND.EARTHENWARE.. ' ',
.1..
- N0..707 I _. iiist'niit.Stteet, Phil adelphia
..
..,
„.. •-
FINE PAMISIAN °Tali
__ 0,0 best strinei / rire In the market, sold at :the, prices of ordinary good's;
' , WHITE FRENCH
cum ~ to all the best shapes and style. DECORATE D, D.E.NiNEM, TEA and
~ •
, TOILET 803 i great Tarlety.-` - .olass engrwred on the premise; and:Chia-is ' L :
. . Dmitri , either In kn seta or matching*, in the best manner, , . 1
k . t FICIIEST- CIASS GOODS ONLY, arid LOWEST , i d
. '
I' • • . CASE! - & -., . . •
- - '
Letters of it .rilry . In rega rd to - pri ces, of goods, promptly . answered, . : ( 1
rega o p ces, Ic.,
March 5, '7O . . - 10-.17n
R. G. COOT
' 178 CENTU
REPRESENTS THE Fl5l.
Neese' York Life:-: . .
Trarekre Life and'Aecideni.
North British and Mercantil.
Imperial Fire—London-1w
Security Fire. New York.— „.
Manhattan Fire. New Yorit;„l
Hanover Fire, New T0rk.....
Putnam Fine, Hartf0rd .. .... ..:
Bien Falls. New Y0rk............1
City Tire, Hartford.. ;•
Enterprise. Philadelphia.
'North
City. New
'North American. Bertiord....
Norwich. Connecticut..:.... 1.:.
Total Asaelii..
1
! rarticulist• Attention given
=I
W
NEW T- 1 Nlb
PRINTS, 8 cents a
: • 13CAC•
ME
40 - )come anti
,
[ e PRIC4S
THE NEW UNION
March 9, '7O.
EMI
P FI TOTEI A , 711A . 01 T 1 ',
THOMAS PQWLDg, 1
REFERENCL—Iion; Ben) P
Oct. 2, 'at • -
EXCH
• (LATE: ' 'C
Corner.Oratre laid Calloirld I '
j POTTSVILLE,
SAMUEL GAERE.
Aprlllol'oll.
AOu l ,
ABSOLUTE DIVOE S - legally, obtained - 1t
NewNork,,lndiana, 11l not and 'other States,
for persons from any Stat 4, or Country, legal every
*here ;desertion, drunkentleis,Jmn-support, etc.,
Sufficient cause; no
. publiCitV; no charge until di
vorco obtained. Adviec free - Business established
fifteen years. Address, _ 31',1101ISE, Attorney,
N 0. 7 .8 NAvAle 11T., NEW Your CITY.
Mafch.3.,7o-3rit
C°NTTIONTA.L . ? .. III.I.II,I9,
& CO.,
•
: 1 WHOLESALE DEALHAS IN
TE:BS,COFFESPICE
. .
AND FINE G l B ` pc.Enik.)6;..
:tit Itya:Etty, bet. Fourth S riot and Astor Place.)
1 3 7 1
• J as the result ofla long established
and successful buii;ess enables us to
offer - 4riducementr, jthat Makes this
announcement werthY,of
IMporting our ;foreign goods di:
rect,\contcolling Many'leading styles'
of Ameridan fabricS, employing the
best artistic talenOn the production
of our goods, and 4 `a:lstant progress"
our motto, we clam to lead'the mar.
'
ket in° - • '
READV-MADEr CLOTHING,
of which we keapl i fu'll lines 'of all
grades, for Men 'and: Boys. In
CUSTOM! WORK
our products are u'rku passed for quaf.
ity, workmanship lafid elegance.- In
GENTLEMEN'S IFURNISHING GOODS
our stock is constantly large and
seasonable. . We !are the sole menu.
. .
'Prices Unifonrdy i low.: " •
' . Gentlemen visiti g New-YoriC - ari
requeited to call, and have their
measures recordii 'upon Cu? b&at. , .
System Of Self4easurement, and '
other informatio promptly fumished
when desired., l -I_, -
.... •
041dre"?. O' 0)x - 22 5 6, - N.. Y.
) 1
• ' ' DEIMIN &-- CO. -' ,
m&r.krz., . ~, - , _. .2..
SATE YOint MO .' ' BY SAVING TOUR
IsW.THILB. ;, , f
t
BUY • • r .., •_. BUY
r BUY , • ' BUY
'-C. 8. FoSTER's C. S. POSTER'S
if
' C. S. POSTER'S ; • , C. S. , POEIT En t 'S
Water Proof arias* is d 'Leather Preservative
I f'' • , •
Inferior qualities t i ,er rnsde..impervious to
water. ' Old
Lesther and piisbleoritb color
renewed; mars Instills t 4grer of its kind in
market. and oppitroblo of,lostber.
Inners wiii fi nd it Use snide they win used
to_protsel their Boots or! alms minim mister.
IrT‘For= d holestie or
r. by
t rizi „ l 7 m.
‘ Jiro,. Jiriss 'lL V atad
014, illornesi didßrig C° ". L.
rottikr• • ' - , ' :Wiref2o.l9-41H/
. i
•
•
EMS
ANCE AGENT%
. .
STREET, POWTSITIII.,E, PA.-13ECCiNitFi0011
'WINO CO3.4PA'NIEE'.:
I - -
Fire, (Gold.)
,) •
illiMi
Itisurante of Coat reakers
.1111 . D SILVER BASIS'
G 9
FT A r imEc 4eX l -I'o NGO STREET.
OFFER, FROM. THIS DATE,
FROM THEIR' SUPERIOR .STOCH .AT' PRI( ES
ES
ANY GOODS
,
LOW
R - THAN GOLD
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
up..r '•
K AND COL'D ALPACCAS
~` ~
,4ce for yourelf. •, . • ,:•'•
,THAT CA.tiS'OT HELP - BUT BE IOI ) ,LTLA,II. • . -•
DRY GOODS STORE - IS THE .PLACE BARGAINS,
Jan 4-1.-11detw , •
jjotri
prletor'e
: tton.
I to
NGE 110TEIL
trees.•
PENNA. •
, Proprietor. • A,
. • 15—t f
•
I ON ,"
rtisematts.
lIE
THOMAS J.. D,ONOHOE,,
First:AClas Carriage r s aud :Buggies
OT TIM I,Alarr AND mar Aritaviso erriziS. '
MANIJFACrORY—;-COE. SECOND A.NDNORDTGIAN SM, ONE SQUARA
BACK Or DIORTIMER ITODSZ, POTTSVILLE, PA.*
s r
Constantly on hand a. good assortment of nosy and Second-hath
Carriages and
Special. attention paid to repairing.
F. BODEY
Asslns.
' . 1111;oocr,000 too
• - 1,231,491 07
' , 14,003;224 39
,0,000;000 00
. - 1,009,303 53
_ . 1,202,104,00
:11;512 - 12
035,960 00
- aroe,'sss
- • 503,9!{ 23
"74
=
KER & PRICE;
SILKS, DRESS. GOODS' of all - kinds.
NOTIORS, ac. , dio.
EB. EARBOECE.B.,' GENERAL INSET
., RANCE A 4 T. - •
Ogle°, Penasylvainhi 'Carl; Pottsville ? ' Pa,
LIVERPOOL
r 4 LONDON ' , k GLOV E
.ISSCRICE CO.
Cash CanttaV z and Assets, ..• , O1O,Ot)0,000
;Invested ltOthe Cated states, as'er • .1. 50 0.000 .
HOME INEIVR.A.NCE.CPIKPA.NY;
:NEW
~ kpiit EN, CONN ECTWIL:T:
Cash Capital, stcoo.ooo
Surplus Jan. Ist, 154.5* • , . 11150,670 on
.Insurancv effected in the best CoMphnleann.favar=
able terms. Lossei promptly adJ usted and paid witn•-
pia delay. ' • • [Jan 1, 'llll- 1 ..„4- ''
, .
~. . .
- . .
.
'INCpRPORATER: lit.ii, ' ' ' '
BER K SHIRE LIFE . INSURANCE CO,
• . prrps.F4=l,D, it ASS. 4 ,- , •, .
, ..
AN-ImAr, .
STATEMENT. lAN. 1, 1870. I.
' ' I
Assent, Sept. s 4, 1868' ' ••• • • 11933,166 37
Paid chit ms ''' ' • $1500 . 06
Paid dividend on guarantee cap- .. - . •
Hal for Iso " • 1 3,456-00 '
Paid meinbera 4th 'divideild_ ' -, 4,2 n 13 ~ •
`Paid members sth .ilividentl 63,153.96 . I :
Paid for canceled policies.; 53;247;61' . • .
l'aidguarantee+capital.redeented, 5;a161.4:10 ' 1 -
• 15;1137{
, .
. , 1
'Balance ' , ' .......1.. ...... ..: $340,052 63
,stEcEIPTS FOR 'l6 luoscrits EC:SUING DEC. 81, 1869.
Prenaluins and renewals, 53ii0,310 25 . • '
Interest and rerits,receiv- 1 •
1 • ,
.ed and accnied, and pro- :• • . ~ ' • ,- '
tit and loss account ' 191,521 OS ; . •
el - 1 - 7 --- 7 ---6111,137 33
nt.stitms'Exiszyrs. ', . . 1 : ~,,
' Paid claims; 55 lives; 4lipol- , . ' '''''• •
Mies • .p 5,740 te 2
Pitt d commissions to agen 53,19 r 55 `
Paid eXenset, salaries .. . . .
, .
' taxes, &c 15e,010 72. '
Pall interest on guarantees - . .
capital ' ,',, 2,109 90i, :1 ; ,
Paid medical . examina- !' 2 • Fld: . I 1
lions -' -* ''.• • , 4,01t7 59 •", _• ~
%.1---m3,134 SO i 51,15,2 47
_,....._,,. ;
.Assets, January Z 1670, ' •-' ____ ___
"61,:r:.;,0cr0• 10 I
INVESTED AS FOL_LOWS :
United' Statest registered , .
" bonds,. 6 per et:, 1651,"
par value • 450,00000 ' ' j
United States registered
.
bonds, 5.1.9, '67, par value 50,0 W 09 = . ;
U. S. coupon bonds, 5 per,• ' ,
, 1
cent, 1871, par va1ue..;;.... 13,00000 ~ •..
~.----115,c100 ou ' •''
City Of Concord bends, 6; •• ,
per cent_, (gold) . • ! 13,000 00 , '
• ..
1 / 4 . 1
North Adams • Watert, • - • J , •
scrip, 0 per cent' ' ;4 ; 3,000 00
Berkshire county 10au,7; ' ''' • •
per cent • ' , 40;030 00' . . •
Townw otCheshlre, 7 per et, 10,000,00 • ' I.
, ' -------I60 ; 1100 W
438 shares Pittsfield Na. ! ' ' ' I •
tional Bank stock Sl-39..; 59,540,00 , ' j • '
309sharesAgricultuml .Na- ._ ; ' ; !, ; • ~,,
' tional Bank stock SI Mt:, WOO 00
13trshares Adams Nation-,• • ; , - j •
- rd - Bank stOckill 211% '- . 18,375..00 1
..
--,-;' --116,915 00 . .:. •
' Loads on realt t estates Ist
_,„._, ... • '
mortgages.. .. r.r.. . ! ....._.r...:310,6*0 00 , ~ ' • -
Loans on collateral and. ,
' personal security ' 56,013 00 , • ' .
—092 00 . •
.
Premium loan ;irn porkies in force, s76 40 - ' ,
Steal estate ' 180,000
Cash on hand and on deposit , ; 29,7 M 60
Cash in bands of agents__ ....... ...].• 67,392 ill ! . '•
Interest accrued on Investment/xi, 11,237 3J ' „ '
Deferred premiums, seml-anuual ~ ..; .
'and quarterly ' .. ',47,99261
Office turniture_ .:
.......,..i. • • • 301)00 , '
-Puel. account '' - 2 ~.... j 1,0t5 99 ". .
-------1,527,00.5 10-
~ - • ~ LIAII/"LITIF,S. ' , . . .
lteinsurance........... ....... ... , ......... 61,165,215 00 ..
Losses reported •
uppaid .
. ,
await
ing pr00f...,.._ • ' ; ." 21,141 9) . . .
Unpaid dividend's' ' . ' . 3,610 36 : .
Guarantee capital ' ' ' ‘... , p.soo OQ '.,_...
- - •
'---1,:zp,469 36 ,
-1 Net surplus ' ' • - •55;: . „505 74
Add Government bonds, worth above per, : 1,,090 00
-
6104,505 74
PhlladClphia Office, "No. 329 Walnut Stirs , eti , __
•,; . . ,
W. EL GRAVES.' .-..
i GENERAL AOSST A - ND ATTORNEYFO.If PENSA.
Ilbillible Agents wanted. Apply as above. ; ..
,Oct 16, '69-13-Iy:sr
~ ! . .
HARRIS BE9TIXtEI3,'• '
• ,a . CLVILENCrINEi4I3; , .
Mine Engineering. Colliery Maps fOr Inspeetor.s
toner, Patiroad-LocatiOn and Construction. Topo
graphical Survey's and all I other profeasiorial a . ork,
exec Luted promptly arid on refulonaltde term's.
oMne--C,entrelltreet, Pottaville. ' Jan.;l"7 —1
HPtN,BY
AND MIN[ ENco.llKr* •
Barre
tanr"' arid InspoectisCollleiles, and exiimlttesine..
ral de. - •
OrrioE—Eann.an's
. C.en . tre St4.opPositi
'Episcopal Church.. . ! Jan. 4'10,4
DW. SHMAIES„ POTTSVILLE; line' Of the
. Pennsylvania State Geological Survey' explores
lanctk mines, ' 'Jan
• r
E
T. SUILITCII, F—NOINEtP. and
TEC', 17s Centre street, Pottsyllie. Plana. Spe
cifications and ZStlmatartriade of every description
of buildings, •Surveying s in its various bratiebeti
attended to. .an
NUMLIAId. POLLOCK, COAL AGENT:4)min
re a Norwegian Street. Pottei-ilie. RED. WHIT},
and GREY At 4.11 COM...bought and sold on Commis
sion.!
= Particular attention paid to ti ne
10, trade by e
car or go, uy '
:atoang L it 2B-.-tf th STRAVCII, I
STRAUCH di. COCHRAN, .
• civil. AND alEvitsi Epic
'
AND DRAUGHTSMEN, •''
179 Csarras Sritcyr, l'orrev.u.s.a, off , stairs . ) 1 . 1 0 '' •
FORGE MARTZ, ARCHITECT.
. No..tn, ' STREkT, POTTsygiLE.
• Inventor of the- self-dumping cities; and' of coal
breakers half the-Usual height, saving thereb,y_. a
treat - =mint. of timber' in a Large bre:shell The
self-dumping cages are for slopes 'and spat; with
of without door to car ' and with water appilmillis
attached todlsOcure wit pampa. self -dampa one
the same Lune , Lune , or two 4tortee, and, ho to one,' two or three gars at
The advertisei will plan, superintend or to tract
egsbolld colliery, lmprovereents All kinds. p.
March 6, '7O .
L wittrzirzy.il
A.NICE.II4
160 cu l t,. It r e.t, pektwu.,
GOLT.; AND St.I.X .E . Ric
. potuum zotaasikunt, • 1
,
inirran nAras Ann arms ist r l4l,
musty itactivrai ortincivirr-nrnmurr
IPer pa.
111
IMial saul li Zrl=ht end wild at New .
York sod Phthetelptda Bow* of Brottersilit the
Mut 1,70 • /-17
> 1 -
=Mil
(X)UNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
BUELDER:PF
April
••••
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-::844,465,02; 6 7
duly 'oD—ram
EH
IM
315uronci.
Fipiness ClrbS.
=I
G1 , 1017/12 a BAX2IIII
• • writar rium , nrcit , rustle srircE
. •
SEWING.MACHINEK
- 403 BROADWAY; NEW YORK.
cymErritrr. smutur, rartarampinA.
Polnta at EzeeU ea:
• BeXuty: and' Elasticity of Stitch. PerleMisms— and
Simplicity. of Machinery. Being both . threads di-
My from the spools. No fastening of seams try
A, and no waste of thread. Wide range of
cation without change of adjustment. The Wl=
retains iii beanty and firmness alter washing and
Besides doing
themds of work done by
other Sewing Machines, Machines execute the
most beautiful and eat Ernbroidery and Or
namental Work. or sale by
• M..E. CUAMBEBS, Pottsville.
Ju1t..31"0 • . • 51—ly
p i. Plat*" > anb {Schmitt).
/814t°' IL !WADY/MR, 1_
WATCHES A. 111) JEWELRY,.
N0.,•14S Nos= SECOND Siloam coasts orb
Q,cAttar.
An, assortment or Watch* Jewelry. Silver and
Plated Ware constantly; on hand.- Repairing a
Watcheek and Jewelry promptly attended to.
August, 'St • .- •
COLD), SILVER AND SILVER PLATED
Ware of every description and latest designs,
suitable for Bridal Gifts. Testlitionials, Holiday Pres
ents. Prices lower than the' regular market rates.
Extraordinary inducements to purchasers.
• EL BECHT 211 P, • .. -
Old Established Stand,
Oct. 2:1,7--43-ly:Co. • 70 Arch street. Philadelphia.
FRi
•
.. . ) •
'.93 . I , ' FISHER EROS: /93,*
1 ,
Watehei; Clocks . , .Jeaielry; Wedding and
Engagement. Rings, aS K solid d.
,) Silver an 7 4difir
Plated Ware_, Ladies' Work Boes; Chrna',"
Ware, etc . . . . • . - s
Largest assortment of tfascin & natal and Geo.
'Wools & Co.'s Parlor and Church Organs, alarms,
and Musical Merchandise generally. • .
, Wideh-repairing by competent workthen. • , .
Call p 4 examine before purchasing elsowliere. •
, .
'...
FISRER BROTHERS, -
• •_, ' • liO centre,Street,Tottsyllle.
Sept, X. '69 • . , . "' • 1-Iy4l
.
ME
OPENING D.A.Y:
- .. g oODAy =OOODB
• ~- '
•-• • , •
Havin ~ ,i 4
g JuslVeturned from the Eastern Matteis, I
will open on the let of December, the finest snort
merit of Holiklay,Goode ever offered 111 this market,
embracing both Foreign arid .Domestic Fancy Goods;
imettias% . - -„; . - •
GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BAEZ,
• WORK BOXER, ." • , ' , •
• - ..- JARDENELLE9, . ' • , •
. - ' ..BOQUEtVARES, .
FIGISItEN, BRONZES. &e.
Solid Sterling 'Silver Ware n great variety. Fine
Eine
Plated Ware of beautiful design. Call and Snake
your selection. . J. It. C. (}REEK;
178 CENTILF ST., near Minces' Bank, POTTSVILLE.
Tottayille, August 28. 'ffe ; 2 r7-1)-dw
519;514.89
453,103.85.
449,859 51
348;111 51
•
/DIAMOND DEALER}q JEWELERS.
rr Tell EA, JIMI;LIT a Sluts WAIL • "
WATCHES and JEWETIN
8 0 2 Cheitnutlt., . 1
HAVE always on ha 44 a large and well selected
alsortment of - • . ••
'WATCRES, DIAMONDS.
JEWELRY & sitxr,ft WARE, •
• • 18 KARAT FLAIR RINGS,
of all weights and Slut% suitable for .Ertgaltement
and Wedding Rings. . ' •
BRIDAL GIFTS, TY OItEAT VARIETY.,
Watches repaired mid warranted. • .
All goods sold at extremely low prices. _
Couutry.trade solicited. • -
- LEWIS LADOMUS &
Dec.it.' 'BO-7&&s2—tf-4 .tu: Chestnut Street.
INS
• r . 'JEWELLERS
. , ,
r.
••• • Z
•
IMPORTERS„
902 Chestnut Sirget, Philadelphia,
- EP:EP ONLY
=PLUS CLASS GOODS.
: • AN IMMENSE VANtErr OF -
GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
- SILVER; WARE, WEDDING SILVER,
PLATED' WARE, CLOCKS,. •
IS . BRONZES, "FOREIGN .
- FANCY .GOODS,
FINE PAINT- - • •
• :
INOS, Ac. -
All persons desiring really line articles.
quality and moderate! in price, are certain to be
picased.by. our exceediagly Large and varied collec
tion. : Qur stock is kept always fresh by additions
fronpflrat sources, ; •
Our store is pronouneed one of the most, elegant
in the.world; and any parties' visiting the city are
cortliuliv invited to (=nand intmccyt at their leisure.
Feb s.'70 _ ;
•
1.11311 C B BIDDLt.
;JEWELLERS OD SILVERSMITHS,,
(44.1h0rg 1)elos0 12th St.,)::
3124 i SinEo;
•
•
• 1
t • • •'` ;" 11•••• . • • •
•. , .
ler
.Have now opened a Choice •stock of NEW GOODS
for Fall trade- Lind Roliday Soason:couiprising:
. . - •
- ',AMERICA* ar'SWIER WATCHES,
iqTERLING sifixErt WARE, FINE
ELECTRO-PLATED[ WARE, TABLE, * -
CUTLERY, &C.. , •• •
AlsO, a fine asiki , tmeneof
French Mantle Clocks, Bronzes, •
• English, French and tenure . • .
• • ! Leather andFincy good,
iOf 6,lir own selectlim the pa..t Bu comer In Europe; all
'Of whith we are offering at Ter mode ate prices.
. • ir
_
FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF!AFES,
• • ~ .
• ', ' ' (WITH DRY'FILLINGS,) ,-
. . ~.,
.4 warded the'Priz'o Medals at World's Fair, London,
. . World's. Fair, New ?fork, Exposition
• ' - . Unlverselle, Paris.. . " '
• FARREL,* HERRING .4 CO •
• 629 CHESTNUT STREET;
I - 11%7..Y PALLANI ± • •
NIATTHEWS, _
VW: W. NVERS, •
-HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New York.
HERRING A CO.. ChicA4o. • '
HERM, FARREL A.CO., New Ted.
MOre than 10,000 'HEARING'S SAFES have been.
and Ore new iu use; •and over v./ rioNDHED have
/sassed thfough aecidentalllres,pfeservlngtheireon
tenta in sonwinstances where,many others failed.'
• 86CONDMAND Of our own and other makers
,;having been recelVed in parA,Triy for the Improved
,herr'ing's, Patent Champion, of sale at paw rates.
Jule 1.111 •. ; • , • ~• ' 24-1 y
Super ._Vijespijates.-
l' SPECIAL NOTICE. , -
Contemplating a change In our firm, we hai-e
ternalned to close out the 'entire stock of our eele
. brated Super-Phosphate of ][..lme and 21.3ich4tairsn .
,Fertilizer, aL
„i G4t:ATtl. ItEDIiTED.PRICE ! •
F,Xtra•lndueementsil be offered to Farmers and
Dealers. :
S eh. an opportunity to i scare •
•
11.-iNI RES OF Tl-I..E'/FIRST
• •
from a lomse'e';:midlshed oier twenty-two years Is
Seldom offered. 1,
s ;
•
piinler.s will he allowed a Heavy percentage In aZII 7 .
•tI 1 1) onr•rednetlonla price. ,1 •
111:11IeY 1 - )1:1Z,• ORDERS.
•T ;
:4°4111 Dela - are ' Arenue,•Philadelphla.
2, 'l't) • ' I•14t
80W13'9 COMIV;PsL.M.AZIURE
SUPER PIIOSPHATEr LIME, AMMO
,
NIA - Asti rOTA.gII. • •
For Sale by all Leading , Dealers. I .
•
ukjPERFECT FEIt:TILI;IER FOR ALL OOPS.
4
, On account - a the redoeed east otßaw ' Materials, I
am enabled Co " Complete Manure" at a lower
price; and by the aid of new intfehlnery; It Is improv
ed; In. condition. also In aflyy. ( rar ran f r a free
frum atridteration.) ,
MENRY BOWER, Aranufaeturtno chemist.
• ; Gray's Ferry Soad,'Philadelphla
This manure contains all the elements of plant
food, in aSOIXBLE ronn;eontainlng as Well; - food for
giving Mating fertility to tote soil. • -
Experience in the use of tlCbuiptele Manuer
.by the
beat farmers of PeintiylvanitZw Jersey De/A
ware Maryland, end of the tte 'England 'States.
runnlng through a period bf tb years trial, ttas
resulted in confirming It to mi. best .2 6 1711/izer now
c ytrered for sale. IXON, .11ARPLF"3s & co„
•• 40 Son ware Arena ,e Philada s
W LW:4M REYNOLDS,
• • 105 South Street, Ileitis:nom Md.
, •
'Pt ATMS'S RA.Vir BONE
•
SIT . P.ER PHOSPIIATE OF LIME.
• • t
vRADE MARK
J.- -
ir •
El
;
; .. . I .' '' A .tier ß ici f l% voi, " :cro ß p of B ! ',:.
CORN, OATS, - ,POtATOEtt3, WIMAT wisp] GRAMS;
. . . 'AI . writm. Ad ,
1
OD TO THE FEET ) LILY or itOult SOII..;
' . 4 ' By a Judicious and F , contlinical mode o}, %'
MANUIRING.
Get the value cit your untirtY UN/ dratollsolL 01)-
tad rc better tilled eam and heatier rat a. ' "cep your
soil free from modicum weeds. Make y land per
scianentiv fertile. :I' zi, 4, 1 , x , L5 : u1
Over &STEEN years or eonEtarit u ropa,
has provim that liaugh's Raw Bone Asphate may
be demuded uipon by Farmers. /
4fighlic Intpswed_tend arzadard Warranted.
1 ' For gala by AgricuituralDetlarsgeneraliT.
.1 BAUGH it SONS, Max*facturer ,a •
OFFIcE—No. 2;0.13. Del/mare Availtts Phuada.
'L bfarch'l2. , 7o . , .; •., i /14ut
ammemor
VIIRMIZZBI3.4O TONSI ":11ALLIEvi
y .
PLIM PELSZEOF,LIX4msatiftetaraL L.. bY
titan, Ez e . Wa rreal-uzubdal
we and rq. GLEN.N7iMi . .L
Asians. 30/I na
man MeirotbdusetV
se Me
br nai -dlipoosant
ileolars train
P 4401,1111; - •,•1, AQ,NAzawer , _
„ Saving illattintl: .
I,EWis LADOMUS & Co
HERRING'S
RAMT CHAIPION
MMI
=I
~ ~ °;
3ron orks
17_LOIJCLESTER; LISONNITOBES. °LOXES
. Niar TEE CITY, N. 7.--6 „ Flrzcs, N 0.4 North Sev
enth St, test side,•P li t XL#lllA,lnfixtutzteittrer
of CAST tRON and %ITER. PIPES, Cast Lruii
Flange Pumying, Heaths and Steam Pipes, AoP
Valves for l a star or Gas." sises. Fire WHIP/ ny'
drants, Lamp Posts, Gas Holders„ Telescopic or Sin
gle. Coatings and. Wrought Work, of all kinds,
for Oss.wori . cs. All Pi ,•• proved by Hydrostatic
Pressure. . • April 16. '7O-10.1r
SCHUYLIEML COUNTY. STE7:I CO_ ~.
NEW, RINGLD; PA.
A. L.TROMA,S, Prost. "I`gos. , FUNDgit, Ttunaqua.
Mangfactuters of Spring SteelMres:Sleillth 6.1,0 " t,
Plow d etilticator Steel, Steel'Wtngi. an moulds
made to an
,tern • nat. Bar, Round and Square Iron
and Steel ' Matti, ng,• Crow Bars; Wedges, Marrow
Teeth. an also Octagon Bars, Iron and Steet, , eg.to=
cially•adapted for 31LNER.V DRILLS; Av.. • , • •
April 9, "M 4 • , • ' 15-aro •
•
p/OWERRR CAB w « RffB,
JOSEPH 4)ELANEY, Paoentgroa;
&Auld tburgy, '
'Having enlarged his Carl Shop, Is ow prepared to ,
build all - kinds of Oani for mining p . Being a
practical mechanic and having for
=ridevoted himself enl irely tO this
tch of the business, aria building . fat pt„,..41
COAL BREAKERS. • Also the Patentee • •
CL • ail=
of two celebrated Self-Dtimping cam.
which can be seen working at the works o -
mars.
Bancroft 'Lewis & Co., and Patterson, Eltringbant &
Co.; Ashland, and at Messrs. H. A. Noodle &
Preston , Collieries, Girardville., Coal Breakers built
at the shortest notice. 0 ders solicited.
April 2, '7O-14-1y JOSEPH DEL.A.IEY.
•
SHENANDOA.H EON WOMICIS.
The subscriber is now 'pre red to build Stearn
EnWittes.tinps, Coal ers, and
Drift Cars, AU - kinds of ;castings an. iltplop ti ,,.
forging. made to order. ESpecial Mien.
Bon paid to the mann:facture of. Car
wheels. "JOFLItiI CATHER.
Shenandoah City, Jan. 11. , 711-1- •
,
VODND/4" AND MA HINE SHOP. STEAM
J." CAN PADTORY. 410. •"". ,
'The subscriber would.
, ?all attention"
to the superior facilities possessed. by ClM,ra.
him for the various bran ,hes of Steam - 4
Engine building, Iron Fnunding, and t ruj , o l =
the manufacturing of allikinds of ma-
chinery for Rolling 3111 , Blast l!Turnaees, tat d o.
He will also continue the business• of •mining anal
selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash Coal,
being the sole proprietor Of this colliery.
Sep I, 439- 7 1-Iyd Jan I, M -!w• W S
OEO.
. NY DER:,
fIRCHARD WORN.S;
k d r
' • POTTS - E. PENNA. q;.
The subscribers are p red to fur- tr .
nigh STEAM ENGINEnd all kinds
of MACHINERY and ASTINGS f0r1. 4 ,
Mines, Blast Furnaces and. Rolling
Mills, and have a full ass rtment Of the
most approved patterns- for YERTICA - 4 I NO
MILL ENGIN LYS, SQUEEZERS,, SHEARS, PUNCH
ING IdACIIINFS, and al other Machineryrequired
in the numnfacinre of Railroad Iron and Bars.
Sept. I, '81)---1-1yda• 1 POTT h VASTINE.
ROLLING MILL.
ATKINS 13 . 110TII:gliS; Pnorn.T.vro!cs e
rotttyllle, SChuylkill County, Paw
„ .
' (both ” ' '
Manufacturers of Railroad -Iron tr _
T and Street Rails) are prepared to re- . ' _
ceive and execute orders at short tioticc.
.k "7 0044.
tor any and all the ordinary sizes in,1u5#... :7 431 . -- ; .fraid
. Making our own pig netal , we are . ......_,...--
careful to select suitable ores; buyers eau therefore'
rely upon recerving In all cases first class rails, The'
smaller Sizes Of ,T nails, 22, :.p, •.., 32, and! 40 pounds to
the yard,nlways on ban : and supplied in sm all lota.
.as wanted: .. Jun. L .o—ly
T o COAL OPERAT ES AND-MINERS.. '-
-
• : .PIOS'EiTt B9zLEn WORItS. -. . 4; '
The: subscribers respectfully.' in,Vite ',', • suer,
the attention of the bust),E.esa comma.
nity to their Roller Works on Railroad ~...±... ''" ''—''
St:, below the I'assenger•Depot,'Potts- , - -•gaz
vlllej'where they are prepered to man- '' ~ -.
-- M - • --
afacture • ~, • , . , .
,
- BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIIiTION --,
&Doke Stacks, Air Stacks, Bla.st Pipet; kiasothetent
Drift Cars, &C., Boilers on hand,
• Being. practical Mechanics, and having for years
'devoted - themselves enttr:ly to this branch of the
business, flatter themse ves that-work done at their
establishment will give ttsfaction to all who may,
favor them with a call..flndlviduals and Comptuties
will And it greatly to their advantage to- exarnitte
their work before engaging elsewhere, ' • '
JOIIN T: NOBLE,
• Jan 1,77ti--I.•' , MATHEW RHOD.A.
W ASHINGTON =ON WORKS.
NOTICE.—The works;ltit . e, late firm of Wren &
Brother, known as the "WANHING:paN MON
WOBK.B,*2 lodated on Coal street, ni the. i t
Borough of Pottsville. will be confin- I, Zsse,
ued by the subscriber Minn its various -,. 6 ,,
branches - viz; Steam Engine btillding, t i:// , Xidda
n t
and all kinds of machl ery for mining
eithet.coal or ore; blast arrives of hot',( cwtblast':
all kinds of milr-saleast ngsandrallroad ~ 11.r.tures
of wrought and cast iron l i all kinds of brass castings;
all kieds.of smithworlt , nd all sizes of the latest'im-.
pro.t•ed pumps. single at d double acting. Repairing
promptly attended to arid neatly executed, '
By careful attention to business the subscriber
trusts he will receive a share of the plliblic patronage
so Ilberally'bestowed out-the late firm. . •
i Jan 1,170—1-1
1 qAIifF.S3 lt, REN.•
ASHLAND IRON WORKS. . • •
z
•
The Sabscribertt are now fully 10ro
pared tpfurnish, at the' Ashland Iron . sosi,
IN'orks,‘ Steam .Engines and Ptimps: - : e. ; . "".
:or any. power and capacity, for ,
rgtn
tn and other purpc . sies, Coal Break
ere of every sip" and pattern new, in , use, t
gether with, castings an 4 {urgings of every : desert
lion. Coaland. Drift C¢ of all sizes andpatterns,
large Truck and 'Horse Cars, all. furnished at the
shortest notice. ,The subscribers flatter the,inseives
that, Inatuduch as every Member of the firm is
Practical mechanic, they will be able to furAti
Is
machinery that wilicinnpare favorably with amain
theltegleM All_orders directed to .1. :t• M.
Aihrtmd, Schuylkill Coun ty,.Pa., frill receive prompt
attention. • • J. : 4 it. C.AItICER 4 .
Ashland, Jan-I ;70-1. - • • --• •
EAGLE IRON WORKS.
• HENRY WALTilltS,'Prdprletor. - •
TAMAQUA, BC - HUTLEILL COU:;.:Tr„ PA.
—Having enlarged Ids foundry and ma-,
chine shop, at. the. Eagle Iron Works,
Tamaqua, and thus, very'. materially """ •
increased their capacity for turning Out -Az,-
wark in his line of-business, he is now
prepared, to make Steam Euginesandrumprof any
poser and capacity, for mines; ;S,laeldnery •for
Breakers, Rolling - and other . mills, and for Fur
naces;,all kinds of castings and forgings, ••
An experience of many years Wile business, with
the facilities which these works nowqxkisess, enable
the proprietorlo turn out the y
o besVanct the most
satisfactory work. ' • .
All orders addressed to-HENRY WALTERS,-Ea . gle.
Iron_ Works, Tamaqua, Schnylkiii County, l'a., will
receive prompt attention. . Juile B 'l*--2t,i-LZ •
TILE PALO ALTO IRON
. •
Are PrePared .to.. furnish 'l' - RAILROAD "lit(T.ST--
welgbing.lrom ffilto 70 poninis per yard STREET.
RAlLS—from 18 to 68 'pounds per yard, - •
to sult.either for horse care or loco; C r !
motives. All these rails are—of the •!•• """"
LATEST AND MOST AppitOvap. zttr ri s; : tik
PATTERNS. Also, a general -assort- •
meat of 'MERCHANT BAR- IRON, Bounds, Flats,
Squares,' Oval, Half Round, and 'Grooved,ll.ooP
AND BAND IRON, GAR • AXLES RAILROAD
CHAIRS„ FISH PLATES AND .Ik/KSPIREs:
m
for iIs4ROLLS made of the best . nd.4 of cold
blast charcoal ikon,. ready for- s lue, either for T
rails, street rails or bar iron. Also, all kinds cif
CASTINGS FOR ROLLING: M ILTS. We also in
vite attention to our DIFFERENT YATfEkNS OF
SHEARS, for cutting old rails, paddled iron; Sc:,
BENJ. IRA WOOD, President, '
. Office corr Second and Market Ste., Pottsville,.Pa.
Jan' 1,04--1- • . . •
.BA.LDwIN LOCOMOTIVE wouts..
111. ILURD A COMPANY . ,: - - •
Broad. and Hamilton streets, Phl lade/pitia; Penna..
:.~could call the attention of Railroad
•
.lilartagers, and those interested,. in .gt
Railroad Property, to their system. of ' t„
Locomotive Engines,: fit which they %• • •
are adapted to the particular • bust- •‘
neis for which they, ;nay be reoulli. • ; by the use
of one, two, three or four -pair of Arivlng wheels; •
and . the use of the whole, or ,so much of the weight
as may be desirable. for adhesion . ; and in ..nccom- . :•
.modating 4thein 'to 'the grades curves; strength'
.of superstruction, and rail wor st to be atone.. lty.
, these means the maximum useful elfret •o£ the:
power is secured 4 crith the least erpens6 for attend- •
atom, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine :
With these objects in view, and 51.% the result of t wen
ty-tlfree years practical exygrlence in tile business
by our senior partner, we maniffacture five . dllferent- -
k nds of Engines, and several classes °raises of, each •
kliNd. Particular attention . paid to . the Strength of
the nu:tektite in the plan and worlfreauship Of all the
details, Our long•experience, and opportunities bf
obtaining
,informatton, enables us to offerthese en=
Rims 'With the assurance that in efficiency, economy
and durability, they will compare favorably with
those of any other kind ..1,11 use.' We also furnish to
order„wheels, axles, bowling orlow moor tire (to fit
centres without boring,) composition'. castings for
bearings of every description of Copper, Sheet Iron
and Boller Works; and every article, appertaining to
the repair or tenewal of Locomotive Eng Ines.:'
.13AIRD, • '
BERNILAM,
. -
Jan I,l'o-1- CHAS. r,A
mills EUG'i...N.A`
especially adapted for
all Nil lIC G•pnrposes,, •
It is a plain; •corripact '
(lambi§ and cheap En
gine, znadeqn tile's - cry •
bisst tilanner, having all
its connection pins made
of steel.. The Piston and
Crank with
tions balance - each other,
which saves 'the 'usual •
strait' and Jarof ordinary
'vertical engines. -
FOr dereription, clren--
Itir and referC'nees, send
to theartaiinfacturers. •
(MEESE, TItOWEIRIDGE & lIXI.DWTI3;
it.t and 3.21 Delany Sta r . ,Itiew York. •.
ttios. L. ADDISON'. VILICICILWAREEri,;;
_ _
• C , COAL -IMALEFIS; GAS, COMPANIES.
2. fir. .
T 1 e underalgned having succeeded Focht dt War
ren•to the sole manufacture of Focht's celebrated
Patent
SELF-DUMPING,
npisT : TNo,
SCOOP- BUCKETS
IRON HOISTING PLACES,
or unlbading Coal, Ore, Band,
• • ie., Are.
ALSO, in the .manufacture ,
'' IRON CARS,
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_ ~ . - IRON BOX WHEELBAJIROWB,. • "..
Are Pie to all all -briers with promptneisand
snaps I. • 1 •• ,-
__ NOTICE.—Being- the sole owners of the Patent
FUglit for the Self D imping , Holstlng,•iicoop Bucket
anerDock Block, we caution all persohsagsinst man
tofseturing or purchasing the same from any-smeept
ourselves or our agents as we 'will prosecute to
pthe utmost limit - any i n fringement on'the Letters
atent. Respectfully, - - - -
ADDIsON -3: WARREN; Baadlkii Pa.,
Penittary 8, 'O9 - - il./3y. •
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ROOT'S SECTIONAL WROUGHT: IRON
. SAPETy . BOILERS; '' ', -•--
ROOT'S IMPROVED TRUNK,
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Stationary, Portable sad Kailas.'
Double Piston Square Hoisting Eitiginee,4ob*,
, 'ing Machinery. for Coal Shafta. Sloping, - •
Grist Millis, Stores, ao. &a. . •
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,Onea r.. these Redstart can be seen running d aily at
t --- a HARMS'. Colliery, Mahanoy CUT Pa.
''' PAItTICULAR - ATTENTION IS INVITrii 'TO
. the Roister, which has no Aqua. -No dead points
- --havinet two pistons in one cylinder either end
of which. is taking-MI Mann "when' the other is
oemtre. It reqoires no friction strapkelutches
1 . ;
brakes of any kind. started, reversed or stopppd
instantly, and at • any point of revolution, by the
ample movement of *sines lever. Raving nokeys,
gibs, set screws, ur other adjustable parts. which An
other boLtters require the knowledge- and. constant
elm of ats AsPeriessed- ensineeri Mr bb riTti. In the
hands of.tbe , most , Inexpert eueed:persorut. All its
workingparts are enclosed in the case or cylinder.
and are Urns protected from breakage the, effects et
dust, dirt, and rust or. Weather. its extreme light
• news, stompactiress and rapid w.d, highly commend
ft for this use. Orders received kothe menu Ter
_ fatizoimai. by the =datelined, Irk* will also furnish Wye,
price ,
~ Lists. drawings„estimates, unclothe? 1412r11.811, TEL,II.NIEL GARRET, Mahanoy City Pa.' • -77'--. --.'.
__ _ A.B. 01.1711431. Danville. Pa. A •
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- ..,. COST; I PI-RAISIN G CORN ,
• . _ Th6Boston Journal of Chemistry bas Some
remarks on thia'subjeet Worthy of_riotice.— ..
Tlie - edltor says he has devoted six years of
careful attention to. thiarp. lit has been •
cultiYated tinder - every d dvantage--rNizitli
hired labor, in wet and:cold; and in hot and' ---
'dry
.seasOna, bu t the cost bas, averaged less
than fifty sentsperhusheL. -He.adds that ".a
crop of. co.rn•that - Ives only twenty. or tliii--
ty bushels *per se • • does Clot Pay i • 'but one
that gives savant
nt „or •eighty or a binndred, - •
e
doeS pay.- •We have never raised less than
seVenty bushels to the Ore, although our
.farm..was'exhausted. whett •we took hold of
it.'.! •He ploweinatittnurt; and spreads nu<
• fresh manure in spring. It is harrowed well
' and the soil thoroughly pulverized: Each hill'
bass handful of enriching Mixture of ground -
bones; and ashes, thrown ithiu ad . the hill and
scattered OYek - H i . before •plantliag..• In-Our
own'experienc6, . manure spread' In autumn
and dift'aSed intimately tbroeigh • the soil 1).3-
'solution is worth.twice as retch as *hen ap-
plied'in:the'common way lfilspring ;-- but any
manure, fresh or rotted., - if thoroughly bro- . •
ken and woikedinto:the'tiil by repeated bar-
..
• rowings, is far ntorceffective,thata when left •
.in lumps or but partly intermixed: If.plant- -
Inc In hills gives thee edltbr pf the .Tor RNA I. .
seventy bushelsacre, dill l culture would
• yield • not :less • •it eighty . five or •ninety,
„other things being equal,:
i ..r
• -There is one ..hio, pta c tires which- we '
Would not • recompend. ' The top stinks are '
•
removed in a green state ;
,and the corn is al- , •
lowed to, ripen outhelowttistalks in the rield.,,
'After husking; the " butta!'• are bar:E.:stet!:
salted, 'pitched over, and placed in Ahern:i.
'ing layers With *heat .straw.' These are eaten
with 'avidity
,by the catttE, and ;butasmall
'part, reject:ea. -..Wo,object•Lto 4 9:topriing " 'the .
corti, - on the ground of added labor and •d int- •
,iniShed crop, ',The rembval r of. necessary - `
leaves before.tbe ripening • Prn§e. is complet
ed; as every one knows, deprives the grain of .•
alkittion of its food. QM* eulturists under
stand this principle„;the re, pping of brancheslmmediately .aboVe• the - bunches, checking
thegrowth and destroying-the ilavor.:"Exper- •
•ircienti with cutting , otr the upper stalks, side
by side, with cuttin g up at: the grOund at a
...latex pe riod, have giyen the latter advantage- .
•of several' bushels more - per acre: • ThCse
•.experinients have, however, furnished vary
, ing, results ; according to-the thriti • each Opera- •
tion was - performed. • Spine •farmera have"
Iphi• ns they found no pereeptible4iffereneq.' -
in the.product; 'but on initiuiry. we learned,
that • a 'very. few-• days Ordy had intervened
between - the two ,operations. .: But cut'
'the tops while - the.zorn leiVet.quitc'soft, at) is
-.cotudionly done, and Inava..the cutting at ilia
ground until it •• is thorMighly:glazed, and ..
the difference Will be;gritilt.-• . •
• The'ash an.d,:bons.fertlllzer, mentioned lty '
• the•JoenSAL, and_whiCh la pronomiced.ctOu- .'
ble in value to..lny-eoinlAerdal fertilizer, is
made by mixing" equal l !measured: parts of a.
- finely ground bpne with wood. ashes, adding ',
gradually whiht• mixing,i enough water to •
thoistetrit c but not to mae a• paste..
,it will
be ready for rise in a wee The potash acts
fin tbe gelatine and make n enriebingsbap.
whielii•with the bine; f 6 is a feitilizer of -
iiigreat:value:J . It . must o i urse be used us
sparingly as Supetphosfil ate. . < ,•..' ,
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BoF.T . S.invilEu.nßEAD.ticke .one cup of
kuolaskses,:twp-thirds.Ol l- 4 6up of water, one
large tabl6poonful of shortening, one tea,
spoorifut>of soda Or salcOttns, ginger to suit
the, taste,' one cup of tioiir; bake Slowly:
three-quarters .of an.hour. It is nmell
lighter and ulcer to haleltherrren cool wheal
,
firstquit in.'; • •
ToAsi:ANn'enExsr.--4.7ut. a Slice
,of bread
half an' inch thick;' pare off-the crust -L and
toast It very • slightly .on one side. Cut a
slice of , cheese a (punier of an - inch thick, ;
not .so higtu3.the bread by, half an- ineli - oft
each 414; Oare:otr the lay it on the
toasted bread;placeon a- flat tin plate., and
put it in the ovetyten minutes or so. Mix a
quarter of a teaspoonful of salt and mustard
and sprinkle of yiepper ;,Istir,into. the cheesv,
and you :will have 4 delicious luncheon. •
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RaisYv WArkim—Cone pint of Swutst
Milk, one - heaping teacupful of btitter, three
eggS,.a tagiesrx)onful of thick brewer!syedi,t,
one quart .of and another. teacupful of
sweet milk; in which;/ IS dissolved a !ittarteti
of "teasPooftil of soda. Let it' rise until'
very light,:tben bake as ::'?ttier Wll fEI es... • Set .
hoti. with_ ,utter and , sugar. •
.
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• 61...4,zrNa • ..-_,LunTs.-:--.To. every .quart of
starch add a: teaspoonful of salt.and one of
white• soap, scraped, fine ; . hoil the, starelr.
after - adding - hot- water, ; until you have it a.
thick as you wish. , \ ' •
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• :•Potsus.—An eminent;. physician says that
t'lie Fhite thbber used fit nuNing4sot ties al)
infants"' toys fs-v&y poisonnusi, causing
,sore
mouth, skin eruption, Alectived teeth', spinal
curvature., and- death._ In.urope the sale iii*
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It is prohibited hy law. !. 4 . i - .
cif nits nub -Stebs.
gr k ItINDS" OF ROSES, embracingictosk- of.
yi../ about 500. choice Verbenam, and about
15,000 - Redding -out Plants. elapati Lilies, aft kinds,
In pots; Tuberoses, Dahlias' Poenals, Sc., in pots. .
.These Plants are In splendid condition, no. ready
and for sale wholesale andiletall at
tiIt,TIMIWOOD NURSERY, POTT;SYILLE.'
Early Cabbage and Tomatp Plants are now ready
Bend In your ordeni.-
GARDEN ,SEEDS.
N PAPEBS•OFt.BU7 2 Y. 'A. full and general
tutsnrtment just received.turd forAwile at the se, l 4i
Store .of
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nA.N:s.r.A. - x - lir, 1 12.A:Mii.411.7,
.. : L PfirrsviLvE, PA. • '. '
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A?Truck Gotdetierr and iiieretiants desiring to
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sell itgaln;.-supplied whcaesnie at_groWors! prices. 3 .
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Orders byMail promptly . o.ttendell. to. -1.1-'
GREENWOOp
SPRING .PUNT] NG
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• 'We have for sale a very line lob pf all hindA of
FAULT TREES, including Apple; Pear, Plum, Cher
ry. Peach, Apricot, Crab Apple, Quitieell large and
aniall, and Standards and Hwarfs, all Selected, suita
ble Tor our soli and•elintle.. •Abouk,soo , large sized
Cherry Trees will he sold cheap; asgrfier must be•re
moved. 'Also; extra Dwarf Apples,'Pears and /quint.
lie bearing.: - I • - '
Gases: VINE:v.—A-large qUantity of Coneord.
ana, lonti,Delnwitre, Hartford Prolific; Clinton, Itog
-era, Hybrids, Martha..white Grape, better than (on
cord - and ripetts as stion. • Etneulen, the prize Grape
just Introduced...together with many - other kinds. A
large - portion of our vines are in bearing, p U nd are
genuine, an'itnportantleatfire to purchasers. •
, ORNADR:frrAI. SiTADI TRIMS, such as Horse Chest
hut, Silver Maple, Nortt;ay *Maple, Mountain Ash,
English-Larch,. &c.,Jac. . • . 4
GARDEN and- YARD SiihrlißßSlY of all kinds; also,
Evergreens,' such asNorwair Spruce, Junipers, Ain e
'rican Arbor Vitae, in quantity.
• - STRAViattRRIXA, EASPLIER3uRS, - GoogEDEßitir_v.
I:LACK/if:RAILS, fzunitaicta t '&c., choicer k Inds by tie
dpzeth hundred or thousand; also,.Rhubarb and ~
'paragon Roots. • ' , •
ORAUE 'ORANGE lianas P.t...orrs, at S. per w x.) o .
for 1 year old, good plants. •
:Eighty durerenvktruttor Roes ;•.w.OOO Gteenhouse
'and Betiding out Plants: '
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Our stoek is in excellent Condition. Send in yotii•
Orders for Fruit Trees, small Fruits; 4tc. First coup.
first Served , at GRERNW.OOD ANURSERY, POTTS
-VILE: • I • . ' . •: BAN TAN. -
March I
Public Safes.
DUBLIC - BALE oy .I VALIZIABLE
1 ESTATE:—Purtuant 'to.an Act of! Assembly..
approved Hatch 111th, 1.3711; authorizing the under
signed COMfillasioners..to sell certain public prop
la . thellorouit hof Off , / igsburg, Schuy 1 k 11 caitif
f:V. Pa. , : will he sold at public sale on the premises,
In the Borough -of Orwigsburg ; itoresald, on
TUti&DAY, . THE Zhit Y Y. 13 - Ki,
At 1 - o'clock, P. the folloWing property, viz:—
all that - certain lot of ground sittilia. in said
ough of Orwigsburg, bounded smith or front by
Mark et street ,- west by., Warren street, north by it
•Ixo feet wide alley, and eaidby lot N0.,16, heingmixty
-81-x fret wide , And - one - hundred and sixty six feet
deep, and marked in. the general plan of said town of Orwigsburg with number nine, With the Appur
tenances oonsisting of a two-story ibriek building,
formerly tilted and occupied asa Court House, being
forty "feet wide in frorit and:seventy feet deep. the.
stories 16 f4et high.. Also attached thereto, is a two:
story brick ptilldlug. thirty feet wide, and forty-six
feet deep, • formerly. used for County °Meek the. Sto
ries 11 feet high. ,
Also. All that certain other lot of ground situate
.in said Borpugb, bountled7south by .5.111111 u street:
watt by lot No. 123, north by an alley, and cast by
lot. No. 127,ibeing sixty-six i'eet • wide, and one ho
Bred and eighty . ..zinc feet deep, and Marked in t 1,.•
general plan of said toWn of Orarigsburg, - With hum
ber one hundred and twenty-six, with the apptieco-
Stances „ransisting Of a s two-story brick I?Utidlog
• thirty.get Wide and thirty- , six feet dem
god detteg.wsi, buildings ; with little exiStiage,',-:,,‘
be convert into afactory. : . ,
, Terms Otitiale will be mode.known on gala any L. ,
. BAHL. It. MHDIi - A It
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Co mission, i,
For 'nether Varticuities apply to lit t her of ;he
misalonere
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firwigsbUrg, Apell 16; 1870. • ; 16-ft
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riltPri XIV COITST ' SALE . —VUMUEI/11. t; i e:1
N-1. circler f .the Orphans' Court' of the county :,4-
B e.h.uFikal In the'Comtionwealth of Pen flay' VIIII t.......'
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tbe,subscr ber, one of the Adminlstratont of lies-'.
Boyer, late of the Borough 'of Pottsville,-in H..- i
Couuty of Schuylkill; deceased, will ett.pmie..lp sale
by public *endue, on , . . - •
' •.. ffi.dt TUR - DA .P, - '..1f.4 y 2,8111,.- wit,.
:at 2 teclock In the afternoon, at the public b . al , :c. , : 4 ,^
.T. M. Feger & Co, in . the Borough of .Pott.vilh. 0 , .:
the County of Schuylkill aforesaid,—Alltt hose , , ,-V
Min three ptessuages, tenementsiand lots of gr , o.ti.ll;j•-•
situate' Itt.f the Borough of Pottsville, County
Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania.. ••
. No. 1-.:A1111 that aortal h messuage r •tearn eittan.l:.; , ..
or piece of ground, attisate in the oorotfch of I''''...'":
vale, Con ty of Schuylkill, bounded and deo4 - /t.e.:
as follows- 6 tO wit: On; the
_north-west by ( . 1, ki:,•!,
Alley .:30 f t. thence by lot of George liadvsty, In a
l e
southesstwardly dlrection.9o feet, thence in a s6ull l- •
westwardlY direction parallel with Church Alio . r
feet, thence In • southertatwardly direction 62 fret . . t't
Schuylkill Avenue, thence alongsa. i
d•Aveniie 111 a
- 111012 thrVitirAtd;ircOarS.% feet to the other pro pert ',...'
of - .Henry Royer, .deceated, then b y The sarue z s ..
beilo Cbtireh Alley, being the - twardly hot: ~f
lot marked No. 27,0 n the plan O Benjamin' POI tS .
additrOO t4l the Borough of pottaville, with the a ~
purteraattent, consisting, of a two story frame d'A''''''
ling house. , with Stoncbasement, and a I wo.k.t , 0
frame kitchewattacted;,and 'also a one-story frame ,
dwelling house, with - Wow basement on the rear !.,f
aski lot.. + • ~ .. . • , ,
No. 2—A2I that seitain lot Cr piece of ere:Mil...li
nate in the Borottgh of Pottsville aforesaid, hounded
In front by .4 twenty: feet wide alley, noW eill , d
Church Alley, on the eatitside by lot numbert wen ip ,
seven (7.0,1 in the rear tiy .4 public alley twenty.h , ri
.wide, nowealled - Schrtylkill Avenue, and on the .
west side y lot. ofJohlt.lialbach, with the appartt': .
nances, nsisting.Vora one - story frame dwelitn „ .;
bow*, tat one-story'frame kitchen. ttached at I
frame suit le, being thelesst half of loFmarited in the
town plot fßerdaintn Pott's addition to the Boroncil
i
of Pottgivi le, with tha.rrunber twenty-eight- 1. -' , .
containing in front liti fast and 151 feet deep. .
- Terms arid conditionit sande known at the time
and place Of Sale by
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1 -. • 1 JOSEPH Ff. SKEEN. Administrator.
By orderl of the Orphans; Court. -. ' '
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