ES :". :- 1 .-, : : 1 1- : i ni . ..' . ' ";... 7 -' ,'l,'S . :. f' • --'.-Z:-:'r,l-'-'4•:',-,''''':'-''''Y':-.'!'.4: ~-,••.1t • -,:.:1 : '!-:: : 1,...:::i•••••••7:.:::: - :,.t.: - ,:i::::::-.-. •P 7 0 1 P10. 1 7 : - :- -- i..'l - • -•.. _ -..--.-•-•••:.: • - Mil _ , . . • TATE .14.424-TEAT . .x".f. - am:PT ,- • -• .'- - . , 1 HA.VGA " •. - : . •' - i e ollon.. incident .:has - happenott t; . . esskp O, 107olland: 1 A Wife, exasperatetd by_ ere contfaual , dritnitenness.,bf-..her fins hand,. nititejimi hint- with death: Some n yis: „Sintattetia_pted to put this,thrtint s f Ina) ex ution. - There Vas biittnn 'attic itsive the. siting roan. TO - this 'she ascended, made a hole ift the labor, - and passed ani . through 14 'oriel end • Which fell into. t o . . roo wlaw, _While • '.-,..., thee- remained n liiti the atil e then des: - , i . i ~.made aBl T .. ' knot In the rope, and.a • - I'4; ter hashau 18 return. He at: last ant_ :': V, nd was rat t r hurprised to reeeivo'no.re , ', 2 ..? cheson.hts d "There. is: stimething. underhand 'het-4Z( thought he, "Iraust see." _, '•'• ' -- i • 'We }Hu' piremiso 'that this • scene tc+li placel.lf.tuiXtpitte darkney. t h is husband, whose, ,suspicions „were mused, let hinasci•lf 'fait into andzappeareil to' sleep profoundly. After some snoring, he fdt a wile -round his - neck - . He then understood' Z little trick that was to be played 'upon hhini, but did not move. His wife went up to-the . attic, and tagingadrariusge of this moment's - respite the. drunkard relieved himself of his • rope ai d fastened it to the foot of the stove, which went up to the ceiling With a fright-, fulhobe, caused lky:the all ofsonie erockery .which wasstanding upon it. - 1 1 . The wife, thihking the noise was cauicd . by the sfruitless: .strul.tles of her , husband, ran .to t ie.poliee office to„ deetaro that she • had fouul her husband hungi ' The polite - Arrived n hot haste, and a cdldle was light :et!,. When all started -back at' the speetaole . which presented itself. Tilt stove was swinging grac'efall:;- in . space,, and the' lins hand sat gravely smoking his pipe. Instead of a suicide, an attempt to - murder was As tabljr,hel against the wife, ' who whs ar - reSt4l, 1 , - ' - --,, _ . Al AIR:AP. Smt:NoN:—Oile morifing Eddiu Effendi ascended his 'pulpit to , preach, and . addressing his:ligircrr;, said : • "0, believets, know Ye what .1 am . ' . ing to talk about V . They xfpliedt that, tlipy disk:not. •"NvOi, th'en,"reloinod'he, "since you do not know, do youl suppose I - apt going to take the - t rituble Ito tell •you?V:Another :morning )1e . iiimin.appeari. A+ in tlffpulpit and-sniti: 11.) believers, know ye not what fam g i 4 to tell to you?". -They:--replied that they did. "If yoill know it, then,' - saidilie, "I need-riot tell It ti tott;" and he descended from his pitlpit, mid went his way. His auditors, 1 1 . plizzled v hat to do, ,at length agreed.thati if he twain lade his appearatace, some of them • would #a • that , bey 'did know, otheralliat they ddb not. And . again Eddyn ..Efrendl , • niountedfintothe pulpit, and said : "0, Mns ..sulnien, now ye what I am_ going to say tol you'."' i -"o whildi wine replied,'"We knoWl;" - others, l'' Vi, , k iljerliot." "tiorid l'''peturno lie, "let t ,1046 Ovlio know tell. those Who do not." Ili liettEr. recently e seri hej t fore t eitoyal ;Astronomical 50.1 7 ety, I.viis on, two singular ()Wets which he saw"eri-x.s ng, the• disc of` the sun in Oetol ter last. VI re seemed to be two "stremus• of shadows, one .of small object's and one:lot large .ohj -cts, continually pasAng : over tie ' sun. At length, while he was examining Mel - Alen nuenon with eareful.4;erutiny, jie •..saw one f the objects come suddenly hi a 'standstill ; and then whisk off a different direction • and thenlie'.nercefted that *kat lie had Ihr!en examining , with such sanxiolp • " care was, not an'. astronomical phonomenol • at all, 'hitt .consist ii. merely of a I.light • -locusts.' 1 . . 1111=1 „Prr •0 nnsly tpa, - topesi ip - Y9ulig [ll rousedJli Bark nig 1 e..*, the • thy wind . ladder as l`whieh {h W:119 I :•- t7Y.--"hie poet GraY was ~notori'lfni 'Ifni of fire, and kept a 'ladder 'of its bedroom. Some misehievobs len at. Cambridge, knowin this, - Int from below in the ,middltfof a Li with the cry of fire The. stair •S- • said, was in flames. - ITV we it rltw, and down he. me on fiis. ,- robe fast as - he could into a tub of water, ey had placed there to reediVe : ltip. tit Out. • Tuotta titer When 1i ftpproach direction: the! alnAost hiwif processio in ordo 4/1;17.-"th),' -• 1711_711A OF H 31!—All eldt , rly DeVOll sit ire died • reeen tky. hocomejeonselous that death was ng, ire ;gave" 'the •most 15 . 3001 hr as* to the disposal of his property Trang;thents . for , his funeral, and th his last breath enjoined it upcM and ihnighter to have the funeral leave the house at an early hors, rat they might get.home tinier) ores brfgrc ciftrk ! ' • Mill SAN' the Toll!) , flog. a hati-bo (if teaclii, never'; gcasly • )..4 4 (1 you , hat , is_that l . lihnd.."l- I - . . 1. , 1 , i , FITA NORCO school teacher: reeovpu •ing; ", lu)pe as to my Sohn, you' him just as ohm as you 'kin. I- as , L— jS:JOl4ll. .Altho_i've.bin inhabit ii him Myself, it seems to me he 1 'lam anithing=his spelia is ottra efishent. Wallop him well, fitr, will receive my thanks. P. P.' , ---: !ounts fOr John being sick a scholar 's my. Sun by my wife's . rust h 's 'l • - . . . or St lc nub, gtt. t en , nneftb - st-eIass.TOPSY DU, tonable. 'Apply to 1'31.1t.`?;31 IS-1 Centre St! ,CARE OPP >:401./ 4'40/ Wks) zII MB= COAL LEASE . iLOCT.,7t3'T 13tror to tease a pod/ yet untonched, Hi Region, containing lying and overt y In 4 Application to be Yresldct t; bi o. 110 DALE COAL COMPANY ,ed of their Locust Dale Estate H Ashland Basin of tke Mahal t he MAMMOTH, with the and !veins, in xery fine condition. made to (;D): it. POTTS, oadway, New York or to • S. C. fIA their Agent et Potttryliffli Jan. I,,aw-.1 SA.I.E.—A First-class White Asl A . ' Coal Field, lease 13 years to nn A Splehdid Farni, '230 acres, on the Susquchtintta River. ! . tt . A twenty feet lot In Seehral• Street, suitable for private rehidenee. • Town itti In 2ilalitinoy City. , • To Let* ,, ,-111aunnoth Skidmore and ' , merit; Veins, .ne.ir Nialuinoy City. .For Rent—An office in Silver Terrace; Itepply o , . FRA.NRI CARTF.Iti it Estatel Ake t, Silver Terrace, Pottsville. Sept. 18.1'011.--33-tf. A TALI(ABLE PROPERTY ."AT . PRIVATE_ V SALE.--One-twentleth Interc4 In the tract .01 ' Coal lank, in New Otstle Townshlp Schuylkill 00., (known las the rot' & nanxian tract,) contalntpg about Clitacres. . - • . A tract of 220. acres of COAL and TIMBER LAND, in RileylTownsnip. • Valuahle huildini pll lots on Aftillantorato art* A • -splendid lot on Sc nyikill Avenue,33 feet front , .the Arenue, and 57 cet, front on.Chtirth Alley- One-fOurth interest In the "Coal Rill" Tract f ‘ lntld.in Schuylkill Township, to close the estate 1 the late Mts. Sarakjlttrt. • • Apply to 1 ' lIBN'ItY ; C. RUSSET.. .rtkai Estate and Imo - trance Agent, No. 1.8 - Mut , -... • tongo St., Pottsville, Pa., , Jan. 1, 71 1-1 y I-Ve O.ILVE.,—A ?Farm of WO acres with Int,M7 nts and stoclt, situate on the line of t he Sehu,Vl-. kill and Straquehanna Railroad, li miles from.Potts vllle. 10 acres of the land are under culttvatima,t 75 stares are covered with chestnut sprouts Of It. tears • growth, : which would make excellent prop limber. • 25 acres are covered with hen,Py timber. The imprbYen• . meats Ootudst of a substantlal house.,, n.new Otriss , Barn ont houses, and if newt:law - mill w Ith water p4w - er, S oelt consists of horses, cows, grain,' hay, d farming imple,rnentse The price asked can be - "zed fro the thnber alone. Terms easy: Appl to JOHN' M.BREAFER, Esterly's Building. Potts lle, i d or to PERO US O. FARQUHAR NO.IBO aintre at t, Pottsville. , , ' I - August 7, IS.--4.L.41 rail SALE, - 7711 IFOLLOWMG MINING ;,MAC HINERY. • One higirpretisiurp -Cornish /lint! pumping cog rie s 25%-ineh ',Tinnier 7 feet stroke, boilers and,gd i l m .complete, and 2 lifts of pumps 80 yds each Inch timlßher Winch plunger, each. seven feet stroke. ALSO,--One W inding Engine 12-inch cylinder 4 - stroke, with drum-gearing and boilers complete. ALSo,—Four sets BreakerMattalnery. A 1 2 ,4,0 —lOO three-ton Slope Wagons, heavily ire for Mel, trak. ALSO„—One 11l ftet Pan - and Engine with tub lar 1 .botter complete,. • • . ALBo,—One; • Horizontal Pumping Engine 184 nth cylindetlfeet stroke, wit it ;marina tutdboisq, aud two lifts ofpumps 100 yards eacb, with,l4-iuch plutrgem,. 10 feet stroke. The above machinery bai been in service, but i4ln good workinzonler. • """ 1 _ ' GEORGE W. ANiF4ER, 9 1 4 4--.2 Jan.,-tfie.gent.L'o9-1-Iyd t Pottsville, 1)~W.I B)IEA.t . ER,,, AGENT, • FOR OWNERS, - ;• °lmam ' ' FIVE COAL LEASER. : Two leases at Ilelfenstein on Mammoth - ,below, wattr towel.• • One Red Ash east of Llewellyn • hie Red Ash Lease on the ( Rata Vein,-; feet thick.' • A Lea lie on Mammoth, Skidmore and Primrose on Cruet: -• '• . TIMRER. LANDS-FOR SALE: - 1 • 250 acres splendid White Oak Timber Lan.d;su4a ble, for car *duff, Am. ' • ` I Ik.lo altars Timber Land in Potter County. „ 100 acres ye ll ow pine for flooring. • t • 1000 acres 8111 and prop timber. i 500 acts% enestutit titobeeland. utzacles good ltd shale arming betwielt Barnesville and the Tuunel. 'rut into lots to Snit t tt I A blase and lot on Maltantongo street, GO pet frimt.PA - • . „ • ' 5 Dwelling "louses And lot at Speneerville. A geed dwelling and store Wove for sale otiblllber ` ton, z4r founeollieries. A lot-on iloUtderson Street, 1211 feet front by DM foot deep, *Mb 2 story fnune house and kitchen. • • Portayille. February Zak, ISO, . • s RoL,TANGIA“..... ...,OR BALE.—The" under -signed offer for sale the ' 2106 NT CARRON • ROLLING IOU," located at 'Mount eahon, war Pottsville, Schuylkill County,Pa. ' itinaie l ic; The Mill contains 4 double puddling - 2 heating furnaces, Virain 12-iith rolls for pud iron, -1 merchant bar iron traW, ;1 train plate rol.p "22 inches in length by 21 inehaidlatheter; and all c-her • machinery for-the manufactureof the abeve destrlp : _nun of Oran. • The plate and puddling mills are Pro _ pelted hy a vertifti engine of-300 horse-power v, the ear mill by a horizontal engine of 80 horse-power, and the remainder of, the Machinery, mach as shaft -, • lug, shears, fon, de., by 2 engines of 10 end ID hogs°. . 'power kespeettrely. ' The '24111 buildings Which cover an area of river . 25,00 e square feet, are all i'lB are the fOrnaces and trub.7 , ,eldr h t; they contain) of recent conSlimctiom, Malt i mosts a iniliuttial manner ; and covered with slate A = - awl ng from the Rending Railroad whlth •iniltie *mute ae4cdrcaerven for the convenient discharge of one, tote„ and for shipment. ~_ - ' • Lying contiguot's and appurtenant to the RoLihr • Mill, are la-acted of arable and Woodland. also : . • Ague. iron house, 21 good and coAvenfent dwel in i i. honseannd air excalent barn . - rart oftlie lan 1 i big old in dues loin , would meet with n ready e. • A Capacious reservoir near the - 21111, affords to boilers; an *hued:int supply of par e $4,11,g 'av er. i lia , There mg also an exce ll entatone quarry on the p er.. `'. •ises.•• lior the suceessfel.prosecution et the 7:. bictins.Of iron, the location bench as is rarely c. Coat of the best 'qualify is Mined a the to vicinity': - Theilacill ties of tsns ue • are ample—either lry the Reoding Rai ~ nnutenhas oaruwalicoak its orb the flch The qtiantiry °Man consented tha t ' a l glee: - an excellent home taarks4, • a w n - - abundant r is n: t otscrap iron. - ' • , • ITT For inlet:maim app lo• • • •• - •.., ~ z , -• . ,TA, m AA/MRS le: NI. • Ad b 1 •••' . .. , • lir 16%-1,112114 , ..-: . .. . t l': :lTag!••'"b I p ' • ' - ..,:. ' ' ,: • ~..:- •t - , . • ..'',.,,.:•-„- . i,•'., _: -•- ': ' '•• ''l - ' --• •• ' _ ..3,-.4.44;;;rt - r i OR SALE.-,A j Terms roll \la}l7,l . 70-110-lf I' &!:','' . :..".. 7:::1 --,..',,'.i.';',.::_ , :::'. - -,:-:f :',,7;•'-.; into YE it ME _ ~.. shOti(*ii .- ..•.; , _; - .; - :-: NEI .C./ntallrri_AlAl,l2 ir:Orill r 1 /0 1 11 644. 1111, z . newi lrill-24 •-•, BY IrictileWs, .a.pnam. Aim lltlred Oat - of the ' ''"ber at and _.l' ej,=, -effhtfe 4134 Conti of CoMMOSlirierwof 80bill_ oat _ vivo a "tett Of readadlese St a et....r.."'E ann a Orphan's Court of SOWS Irl Los. to Me rib. _ _. Meted, there will be aglow! to.Pti _ I."*, or 7.!..1. cry. on • /24_1'gaD4 rennr/lIIN PM r 'l - !, At le • • In tbeforeneeth al n 4COnrintle nt e seV eribed iflettmlne. iSch Ilt Getintre the the rad estat, to tr - following eel I,—All tbateertain lot or plebe of ground. ilts Date in the rough of Minenmille. Schuylkill County. monawlierßY hY Llewellyn Street, east:gladly by are alley, southu= n tia alley and well:tea:WY . by eh* et the ed Church, andaining ,In wiath NI _fell 12 .... ui11n depth lei feet, more Or les eistin • of aVe Story inane dweWir=se, with stone ~ . "rm., and a frame shed. N 0: 2. All that certain lot orffidem of ground. alt nate In • elkaFl u t of AahtantlichuylkiliCOntlty. hounded •, b 2 16 ati alley e el,t, lot of Tb . . • i us etouthWaraly b Street, and- wardljr by lot orelatrick allagber, containing • Wldth,2s feet an& In de IZ feet, , With the a• • • • • • cat consbaing so a 234 stmy de , Awns awe Izr • i ttm ith "lore Sean. and * i3e *Ray trans° • p.seebee, and &frame sta. bie; as the • . .„„eisf * lIEDERICX. MOLLY tie. In t . - 7174 ; , , A 4( his admit' 11EL 'A t‘ HANDEL, late r ilsi ttllNA ALt3o—All 4, tertain lotorploceofground,sitto /aeon the north werdly atria of Railroad : street, In , the Baronets Of Pottsvilles Schuylkill County: Pa. . and marked with number lei an the general plan of lots laid out by John R. Volittes,Ellg. Price,L%arles Thompson Jones, by their attorney, Samuel - Lewis, and the Miners' Bank of PoNSVI II e. le the County of fichuylkill. rued tatted Norwegtim Addition to the town of Podaville,bounded and described as follows. viz: Beginning at a post on 'the northwardly side_ of Railroad street, thence along the same north lieee degrees west 00'feet to a pastels the corner of lot Itle on said plan. thence by the said lot north 24 de gmes east 221 feet and 3 Inches; to a post on the southerly side of the Centre Turnpike Roarkthenee along said road south OW degrees cast Id fe ed 3 inches to a post, 'a corner of lot'7o. /07. thence by tine 204 e same south degrees weed 223 feet IS inches to the place of beginning, with thepeutenarcescon sistMg of 42-story frame dwellisig Ouse wltliestone basement, with al l frame kitchen attached. and a frame 'tattle; as 'l. e property. of NATILAN J . CLEAVER. I ALSO—AII theseight, , tille and I nter est of William 11. Webber of, in and to all that certain Hot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Auburn, Schuylkill County, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at formerly a White oaktree, now an Iron bolt, thence byebscad formerly of Dewald Faust north 43% degrees east 20 11.10 perches to a pea at the Schuylkill Cloud, thence up the Canal north VA degrees west 8.10 of yt perch, thence by land of le Hoffmeister south 42 degrees westa and four-tenths perches to e spike, thence partly oy the tame and partly by had of the Canal Company north 48 degrees west L 5 and sLyetenths perches to re 'spike, thence by laud formerly of George Ludwig and crossing the Philadelphia and Reeding Rail road south 115 1 ,.i degrees west 12 perches to a spike, and thence along the Schuylkill and Susquehruma Railroad south 44% degrees east 20 and three-tenths perches to the iron bolt and place of beginning, con taining, according .. toe survey ; - Houle by Samuel Lewis In January, 1813, one erre sixty and a quarter perches; as the property of WILLIAM H. WEBBER.. ALSO—AiI that certain tract or piece of coal land, - situate in Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill County, bounded northwardly by land of John Fry, known as the Israel Cope tract, eastwardly by land of The Preston Itetred Company, southwanily by land known as the Nathan Beach tract; and westwardly , by land of David 14happell, the City of Philadelphia and ahem, containing 150 acres and 90 perches, more or less, with the appurtenances consisting of a fmtne coal breaker, with screens, schutes, &c., a 12 horse power eng , ' Me a frame blacksmith and canter shop, a 13e-story log dwelling lionse„ a la -story frame dwelling house, a 2-story log dwelling house, a I-story frame dwelling house s and d fame stable ; as theproperty of DAVID SHAPPELL, JOSEPH. H. sticratAN, Row" Bnosarti, and PETER KNEGHT.'N ' - ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground, sit uate in the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill Codntr. hounded northwardly by lot number :18, caste:unity by part of I t _number 39, owned by Mary Rattliff, , eouilimudi by lot number 40, ape westwardly by Hunters .1., containing In width 40 feet, and In depth 103 t, more or less, and beig part of lot No. tttco e. 39, Hu street, on the map or Plan pf said Bo- rough, with the b appurtenances, ectusistingzf e a two story brick dwelling house, with stone me ; I t th prop HAWORTH erty of JOHN HAWOBT.II and HAN nt - NAH J. . ,' ' • ALSO—AII that certain lot or pi : icee of ground, sit uate in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven Schuyl kill County; bounded northwardly by Margaretta Street, eastwardly by lot of Jacob A. Geiger. south madly by a public street and westwardly by lot of James Saylor, contale lug in width M feet, more or less, -and In depth 110 feet, with the, appurtenancee. consisting of et 2-sillry frame dwelling house, with a 1-story from'e kit hen attached, it:mad a frame sta ble -, as the proper of PETER ORAKELOW. ALSO -=.lll that tortain lot or piece of ground, sit: nate in the lier fe gh of Mount Carbon, Schuylkill County, bound northwardly by lot of •William Carter, eastwardly by lot of Mre. Ellen Gallagher southwardly by Main Street and westwardly by lot of Mrs. Ann Lynch, containing InWidth 40 feet, end lb depth 230 feet, more or less, with the appurtenan eels consisting-of a 2:Story frarao dwelling house,. with a I-story frame kitchen attached: as the property of ANN DAVIS. , I ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground; sit uate in the Borough of Mount Carbon, Schuylkill' County, bounded northwardly by land of William Carter, eastwardly by lot of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Don net, southwardly by Main strectomd westwardly by lot of Mrs.• Ellen Gallagher, containing in width. 40 feet, more or less, and in depth 250 feet, more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 2-story stone dwelling nouse, with a 1-stoty frame kitchen attached as the property.of HUGH - SHERIDAN. ALSO -AU that certa i n lot or piece of ground, sit uate in the Borough tif Shenandoah, Schuy lkill County, bounded northwardly by lot •of Charles %rite, east by a 20 feet wide alley, south by a lot of A. I:alien, and west by 3fairestreet, containing In w th 30 feet, and' in depth 130 / feet, more or less, with the appurtenances conslstingof a2-story frame dwelling house, with stone basement and a lie.estory ' plank dwelling house on the rear end of lot; us the property of ANTHONY DEVITT.I I ALSO—An that undivided equal one-half of all that certain square of ground, situate in Pott & Pat terson's addition to the Borough of Pottsviile, in the , County of Schuylkill, bounded In ; front by Market. Street, in the rear by Norwegian 'street, eastwardly by Dumont street and westwardly by Spring street, containing in front on Market street '2lO, feet. and in depth 241 feet il inches, comprising the fohr adjoinieg. lots marked in the plan of sold addition number 02, 54, 58 and se, and being the same premises which were conveyed by the Commissioners of Sehuylkill County, to Fiends W. Hughes and Sahsuel Stillman, by deed dated the 12th day of March d 1851 ; as the i pro =Off Pit M agas Nr i atjr " , ' JAMES H. FIAT I ERf he ALSO—AII that teertain lot or piece of ground, sit unte In the Borough of Pottsville ' Schuylkill Court.' , tv, bounded northwardly by lot of Terrence Mc (Done, eastwardly by Centre street, southward)y by , lot of Thomas Toohey, and mote - nutty by Second street, containing In width 30 feet; more priests, and In depth MO feet, more °elms, with the appurtenan ces, consisting of a 1 1 ,,4 stole' frans e d welling house: as the property of THOMAS COLLEN and CATHA RINE COLLEN, his wife. 2 1 ALSO—NO. I—All the right, title and interest of Septirons Thomas, of, in and to all that certain lot or ictiece of ground, situate In the 11c:roug11 of Potts- vllle, Schuylkill Counte, containing in width 22 feet 1 I inch, more or less , and in , depth 132_ feet, more or less, bounded northwardly by an alley, eastwardly by anothbr lot of Septimus Thomas,soutliwardly by . Mahanton,go street , westwardly be, Williams or} ifth street, wit t the. appurtenances, consisting of a 234 story sto pbdwelling. house and a frame stable. NO. 2 'ill the right, title and interest of Septimue Thomax, fin and to all that certain lot or piecee ground, situate in the Borough of4Pottsvllle, Sehu 1- k ill. County, containing in width 20 feet, more or less, and' in depth 132 feet, more pr less, bounded northwardly by an alley, eastwardly by lot of Alex anderte, Moorhead, southwardlybY Mahantengo St., and westwardly, by another lot of eteptimus Thomas with the appurtenances, consisting of a 2,-.ector stone dwelling house; as the property of S DWTIMUt THOMAS. . I 1 ALSO—AII those 2 certain lota or pieces of ground, situate on the southward) y side Peaceek street, in the Borough of Pottsvile,c Schu y lkill County, Pa.; being lots marked 35 and 30 on tb map or plan of a subdivisiob made by George W. er and Anna S., his wife, of sundry original lots n rnbered 85 and te, bounded and described as follows on the north by Peacock street, east by lot No. 37,rest by lot No. 31, srsouth by other land owned by d Anna S. Slater, ,containing In front or breadth on _'aid Peacock street, 60 feet, and extending hack of tl i ld width between parallel lines iv at right angles th said street in • length or depth 3)0 feet ;as the p perty of THOMAS MAHAN.. ALSO—AII thattertaln lot or fileeß of land, situ ate on the corner of Market .and Canal streets, in the Borough of tichoylktil Haveri, in the Countyof ,Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, bounded qn the'north by Market street, on the south by land Of Dr. Royer, on the east by the Indladelphia and Reading Railroad and on thawed by the Canal of the' Schuylkill Navigation Coltipany, containing two acres, more or less, with . the appurtentaeoesi consisting of a frame Furnaee, w i r machinery; en gines and fi xtures, a 2-story , tram dwelling house, a frame stable and a frame bone owe, ace.; as the property of THE SCHUYI.E.II4. N DIREt7T IRON COMPANY. -- . . ) I A : ni4 T ALSO—AiI the right, title and 1 tercet of. David Beveridge; of , in and to all that tairelot or piece of ground, situate ' - on the north Morally. aide of Market street, in the Borough of eters - tile, leehuyl k ill County, being part of let ked No. es in Pott & leittersotes addition to said Pottseille, containing in front on Marketstreet aforesaid, in fee t, and in depth 100 feet, bounded by lot No, 7 in Said addition, and by other part of said lot Nd. s;' in front by Market street, and in the by ground qf Elizabeth ',Fox ; with the appurteria consisting of a 2-story frame dwelling house, With al-story. frame back building attached; tat the property of DAVID BEV- MUDGE. I Belted, and taken in execution and will he sold by GEORGE C. 'WTKOOP, sheriff: ff's Sheri Ofliee, Pottsville, May 14, '7O-3.1-4t. ' Q . . , HERIFF'B SALE OF REAL EBTATE.—By virtue of sundry writs of fileti-Facias, Leveret .141- ewe and Vend/rim:4 Erponas, Mated out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, and a writ of Testatum rend. Fapon4u, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union County, and to me til nwted, there will be exposed to' public sale or out: cry, on ' • SA TURDA l', -.VA Tart, 1870, ' I 1 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tne Court House, In The' Borough of Pottsville, Schayikill County, the following described real estate, t o wit: I ALL the the surfaceof that lot Or piece sf ground, situate in the Borough of Ashland; County of Schuyl kill and State of Pennsylvaisia,lon the north side of• Centre street, west of I. ifteenth sereet, being the lot marked on the map or • Man of said Borough with 'the number 279, section .48, with the appurtenances, consisting Ka 2-story frame dwelling house, with stone basement, and a 1-story thane kitchen attach ed; as the property of SANUEJ,,RHODES.- ALSO; NO . I—All that certain lot or piece o ground, situate in Barry Township„ Schuylkill county, adjoining lands.of Francis Hensler, Michael Snyder, John LI. Otto and otherk tabling' 5 acres, more or leas, with the appurte ees, consisting of a frame water-power saw-mlit. NO. 2—All that certain farm tract of land, sna il:Tut ate in North Manheim Township, echnylkill Coun ty, (near Orwigsburg,) adjoining' the Centre Turn- Mire, lands of Benjamin Pott, d David Gar ber, Edvrard Kerns and others, Containing 813 acres. more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 2atory lcz:welling house, with alestory log kitch en attach a leg bano,ab i nlog stables; as-the, propierty of OHN K. Cilit . ALSO—AIi that certain lain . • iece of ground, sit state in the Borough at OrwigsbargSchuylkill - County, bounded 'northwardly by_a 21;feet wide al ley, eastwanily by loe nnmter 115, southwardly by Market street, and westviradly, by Franklin street, and being lot Nce,4B on the mats or plan of said Bo rough. containing in width. is Meet more or leasjand in depth tin feel, more or less, with the aputtenan ece, consistiug ofa two-store frame dwell in g house; with a one-story frame kitchen attached, a tteeetory, log carpenter_ item, and 8 frame stable; as the prop - _ erty or ADOLPH DOILIIMANII; I • ALSO—AII that certain farm Or tract of lend, site , nate In North Estion Township, Schuylkill County,- adjoining lands of Geo. Miller, Sam!. Rupert, Jemet Vssablareen and °then, containr rreteemtire ore' lms, with theappurtenances ce left gof a 2-story frame dwelling botuse; as the " p 1 p roperty of 131CILTA muTLEtt. • i .—All Hutt certain tree' or piece of land, sit nate In Batter Township, Schnyekill Countyad , joining lands of Michael Leiser Jacob Fisher Mi -1 ehael Derr, William Bench, 'Brigid & Dobson,Weth• erill anti Seittinger and others, i riontainft 115 acres. More or lees; as the property , f OWEN ULA HAN. ALSO-411 that certoto lot oridece of d i sit uate in the Borough of Ashland, %dray ',County, bounded northwardiy by Centre StMet, me:bran:lly by lot of John B. Price, southwm. by Middle Street, and west - madly by lot of. Cornelius Kane, containing in width 25 feet, and indeptiil2s,o=l:l the appartensbees, consisting of is •. e e dwelling house„,:wlth a tedory frame lei ' of/ n ate EN COULAHAN and MARIA.C. Co I LA, : . 1 4,1110 wife, in luta of the said wife. A LBO-11 that certain on Pla nk ' - o 4 Church 13nilding, sltuale In the town of 8 dash City, in Mahanoy Tnsbip, Schuylkill County, on lota or Meese Of pound marked with the =MUM nine (0) and Ma Mein block nuMbersix (teem the map or plan of said town of Shenandoah City *slid/Lout by P. W. Shearer, containing in front twee Aim race feet, abd In pth tht-nre and e lot or piece& ground and cartilage a woad buildlnc_ae tr it ej x rtsl i a of ai_.4.__moyza. , ,, J or ted.owaere ONAS HEIC ai l d tream i Itiro= 4 owners the ligt i titia Interest gag k eirgb &hock. Ofilksind that oan ETllid, almata In the me Bmft,'' 't°4144.„ py -I Couuty arm* by tot Bitlebeivo wd- bush - .1. •_lAroLasile ailla Yb y l ot of southwardly by lotbelcaging the caernit cou RPPL UMag d te ere tZu t s % .14 4 4. ab d leflett , - inmitor law s within* .....eVii twardory trains 4 Xinett In UN Prolanty at 132 ..A1211111141 gegnt garbs. HAI:MY C. DtiiiitAlt A7TORNEY LA:Pir. No. .155 Centre 11t.4n few doors below Episcopal Church; Pottsville. • . . April , CF. MUTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW; Mali Jan 15 nua w street. Stken i andecat, EU, r • • HEEnty. o. Lama" 3 : ATTORNET-AT SAW. Mice. 155 penere id Pottsville. - „ - • . 21-4 14.71.'PASSZOIEt ATTORNET-AT.LA j " • . YoUsville Pa..012#0 '0. 9 919 h 991- ` 91 9 9 aired: opposite Postbffice. '• : c I, • .4 'e • t;. . V. LAW. Peltaillle. : , 171%1ee, N4l79.loentro nearly opposite idlnenOlanlL. Apra&lll-44-41 : • Vii• :t• : . • Items 16 and 16 Penn • • • Ilb. 436 **lnn ;Street, Philadelphia. a • Jan. 1, '7O-1-. VI lanaos.7D M(3B=:ToItNEY-A'O•LAW, .N ent-a natarmx. - D.. nulataar. ATTORNEY-AT streeJ-, JAA. t. W . °Moe. 11 Mahantonzu January la, A Pi: 4: sge .1.1 t 4 • ••., OMCP promptly,)7o. Cestre__ psi. MID coilecl i ed. • October 16, '66-411-13, - t • "4:11. in, Mani ,) A S AA , ' EIT-14% , LAW ; Urn:. fool,) Mainllle, Pa.., Nov. 8. '6O-4*-49 T AW AND 091,11NCIION OFNUTA.:, CEIRNEM:ji*HER triTLE. • ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NrcrnsaY "%mu°. ve r ri v -4 1 ' z ' c° •• Pa. • • 130011•BAJON AS 1881713); • .I.II4rEW STATumirsu—Boaxa's Osommig.,_ Justreothedat. • ;- A/444ANA. • • VIXOTALIrI .GAAAB 1.4 . andscgot BANNAgt aItAUSIMS pct:iiirdatjacas , same AO ' MON Mr had l ir a ' streepousxtrortum DeS"*. N 0485 "n.D. ' 4 • _ 7 _ BEM In ~'~.u= ~` =IN M 1 • NEM New Work UAL. Narth ...... British aad ....... -- Imperial Fite—L05ad0w—(11,0144)L.::,........ Security *OW Yerk_ 7 •_. r . -Z7 - • 111aaliattaii Firi% New Tora--1... Haimeer .Fire,, New York._ .... Putman Vire. ; :Glewlfella, New York.-- Ilartford . nteriirleer,, now ~ amarm —....4....--...,5i5.00am00 'oo ..: .. ..... 14,865.224 36 _ , 8.011)3,000 00 m. -., ........... ---...- ..... -.....—.. ...... .....-.---....-, • 1 , 51 x 12 ' 1 202 104 00 ' ... .... ~...„. i„- . [ 7l • I 683,960 00 ----- .. .l. ' A. r ~ .. 506,11.16 37 _.»t.».._i. 803,989 23 ......- ..... ............- ........ - ........ .!. .. ..2 7. ~,,,,,.,_ - - . 519/374 89 . " .. 45,3,103 63 440.839 51 .--..,.. 1 ,1- 346,171 51 Alban North Norwi • Total mine Atientlon given to linntrance.of COW liteakeit. =I .544;405,022 Cl July 24,'8}-6m g 'lt 1 1/1 ciJkostaut ; . 1 , I 114 „, \sit • \ irt•4; = .17- 1 51341 A _ In BY our system of delf-messurement, easily understood, We enable customers to send their orders In such, a' ; way as Ito SECURE AS GOOD FIT as though they came themselves to our Estnblishnieat. Our Improved Rules for t3elf-Measurenient, SaniPleitiand Prima 'sent when requested, and PROMPT ATTENTION given` to all orders,'with GUARANTEE of entire satisfaction. .1 • • Octo JOHN , WANAMAKEFt. lier 16, '69 MEI GOLD- AND SILVER B.A.SIS. ME WALKER Ss PRICX W UNION "FIKVI' s MAHAL' NirONGO STRE.ET, WILL OFFER, FROM' THIS' DATE, QM • • ANY GOODS FROM THEIR SUPERIOR .STOCK. AT • PRILES. LOWER THAN GOLD --BAS IS : GREATIREDUCTION I .N PRICES L . TS, 8 cents 25414 Buick `kN - DCOLTI ALPACCAS. • SILKS, DRESS GOODS,• of, in kinds. • . - -. NOTIONS; &0., -",'• Come 'arid see for yourself. I = ' • ~ , PRICES TIIAT CANNOT HEL P BUT . BE POPULAR. ,z THE NEW UNION DRY GOODS STORE IS THE' PLACE FOR .BARGAINS. Ma • O. Jan 4-2-Iyd&w I • • . • insurance: . . -F•c. NAERCHER, cfENEUAL INBII. • . RANCE AGENT: . . • • . ' • ' Oillee, Peansyhoiniss Hill; Pottevilie, l'a., • LITERPooL a LONDON k $21.01111 INSCRANiX CO: Cash Capital and Assets, ' $16,000,000 Invested in the I.lalte , d States, over • 1,500,000 NOIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Cash Capital , ; • Raw nAvner, contrrerscur. : 11800.000 !ftl*Pll4o Zan. let, 10/Z, _ --- 10189,870 08 laminae° effected In the best'Cornparilea on favor able terms. Losses proniptlyadjusted and dwith. out de y. . . . : [Jan I, 'OO-I -. , INCOIMPOIATILD OM • , ''• 'BER SHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. 0. prrisrELD. XIS& /1.,A NITUAL STRENEENT, JAN. I. 1 8 79. : Ann* Sept. 4, 1808.---___..- ' ' l o o Paid-c.aima.._ . ...'....517,500 OD Paid divideildnn guarantee esp ., ital for 1888- : ~- 2,450 00 -Paid Memberi iiiiiiilaWaL.... 4,222 14 . Paid Members sth dlvideruL...:_. 68,150 Lei Paid for canceled policies. -- .-_. 56.21 ,Paldgparautee capital:redeemed, 5500 - : - —,_ : - Distance .. . a . .. '_. .......lisakom 03 iiii ir 24. - oWiiiiiiiinicl . iiSC.3I! M. wag Prenis and renewals, 1280,818 25 : ~ • , Into tend rents recoil,- : - -:4- edandsocrued,and pro •- , ' - . ISt and loss aecount_-. 01,721 OS .: ,IX - 31 ' • : • i. • . nusatnuunnuna. ' : " Paid chilms, Mllveg,4opol. Rd ' •—_-,. - .4055,748 00 Paid nuanisions toagentsBl,llll 55 ta k res Fold gases , .2....,:_ salartes, 58,00 : 7.1 . . Pald In ton guarantee appilal ---.--.--- -' 2, 141 00 ,Paid medical examine,- ties- •....--.-----....- 00750 • - 'I --r--703,111.188 401.1.:52 a , January f 1820..—,'...- iii .' .--11,777.805 10 Hates reg INVZSTICD d AtLLo: • istere so - -..- - CI per et., MI, . '' lee__ . ssoolo 00- , hales . , _ . ' nar vsdue 50,000 ID Dn.-. 15,00003. , , -.-- .-----115,000 - 00 Ada,, 8 ' . --- 15,02250 . Water ' t:..:.CPO 00 loai, - 7 '' .. - 40.0d0 00 . . • "T i'er - ii Wm au ' - . • '169;10000 . •• ilia. 69,54000 • ' : - *Ns- : : • ' ___ -._l , =SO. 1 estates Ist ':, : r. . TerTilii! . 9 °I) : '" 1 - • ity-....- WAX 00 •••••••••; 481,011200 vendee la tpciptoia,ani is _ - „-,•lia,oco at ;ft deposlt- - -.: 111,72188 - ' casta.:-.....Z.- - WAX 05 . ' investments, 'A,IN IS. lail.intuoSt -:- _ i - • " .;....-...:-......... ' 4720861 - • ...:-........-....4... - : -40210 '. - ' -...1„.....-..:: • .045 110- X 0 ... 1 ..... . . • - ------1,X2,006 1 - a .1.1 - .2 _, 1,116,24500 ''' • " ' av oar : ` - ' • - .3. 21.74401'.. - ~...,.—....,, ' - WOW - - . . ..--.: : • 20,50040 i' - _ . i, :. .:.•••1111,1se al ----- •, . .. . re par, . 17,00009 , 1 1181 t Walbrg ' -'' - DIM C6-74 ' —•- -- W. 1114 411LAVIttl.'t mai? Awn AVlngint2l4ol4 Pam* . '‘ !mad. ' - `4o, l :lB,absrva. - • 1: ..,,-•..; •- - - ,- .-.,:.•:,-;.- ' Stones, iltntigto,-;&e. oioascizr 4 Room*a , s. STOVE, TIN and . 110118 E ninsisiirsa STOKE. IfQ.qtBs Crates !!treat, Patisvll344 Um bol Xlibar Air SAVING YOUR _ . . . , ;BUX..• -= BUY * • -PCIEITati O. EL Fiteralli v , , likVum•-, iar '4lo!rlsr. Al& -pattern INN)KINO sum .rARLOR BTU VIM, which can be had at modende prices. .He also has a splendidassortment ofTlmßraas, Britain*, Japstned, own. Wood and Willa* Ware,Hotiow and ilanleare. Mats , Brushes, Brnoms,(Hl Gloths,Table Cloths, Door Clothes Wringent, Tram Carving and Dutcher Knives, Coal OW Lumps, !Knives and =and all kinds td" Glassware. Also, Gridirons. cPans, Children** Sleighs 111141Skalea l r ten dsi Tea and Butter Spoons, Mice and Rat Traps, Nutmeg Graters, indttoons, Lemon Squeezers and Graters, Bird Cagesaable Mata,TshloSaws,Clemm ECK "Wis.• Pins, Potato ; Mashers, Wash Boards, WoWen Doge; Masud Tailor ./l'insk it Cutters and !Hullers, Clothes Lines nen_ ids, es Phu., Corn Poppms,Cake Cotters; LOA Dredge Baia, Savings Banks; Match Boxel,Seb Mmpanions, _Midas and Penells. Toilet Pete... Bath Tubs, Hatchets, HAMMerI. Axes,Deed and Bond Boxes, Flour Slave*, Meat Skim. Codes t i n Concentrated Lie. Ginn rwidnws — rila rce Lsket Cans,Wash Tuos, Wash lioards, and Finer Baskets, Castors. Knife; Boxes imov iivels, Pokers, Tongs, Mal thickets, Tea Ke e and Shoe maekinic„ l Abso; , oimi paints, N t =sil Win dow Olen, Putty, Lanterns, and Many art! es toe numenwus tomentlon. ; Also, Rooting. SPonting. all kinds of Jobbing done to'arder. Ind at the snort est Make. Penn:ass wishing Any of the above men tioned articles would do well by calling and examin ing before purchasing elsewhere. St7LOMON HOOVER, No. 2811Centre Street. 13-•-tfct NlD—bo-tf!er • UM Dirbwart. MEI ,7 - ' 2O ' DMA. nrro 4 4 11) a 7 At iiii:s9ll 13611171114. N 1231 Gzi DANIS 11102LIGENATOR. • ` .', Beet • - . Agenti tn the woad • .At WYNN. A No. 2310tontreistreet. • kra. ALT I : .arnui* icattmi New km:owe •stiire; t?. 151 Canis St. to bw ehatp_Oardett Rau; sunreuiCara sad eaftm Rims of' all, kll.. z!t S C(41 " , !_; 1 et 11111C . *ThIltikti nen lathe multeoii 1112107/1 Agents..No.2s/ Centre ••••••••=n0mm00g...... STAIR -;t90 11 . ;; - • • A • AriAliielst ido*. +On sizatand o 0 4. bMaAlk,eres wad •-m. To* sal•- tiff - Till - Llama IMI RE f 1" 11111 ",l'Axac amianus , L UIS alititil4Wrol mi . 1 11 1 6' ar""llll.4''' I.examig6 au , _ ~'- -- At 4. 41k - 1.. ' ' ' • 17: lESE - ....i . 1--,‘,1ri:.;,,_,';,'.:::.v.:r. 4 if 11 CEO II MEE - AMMININI MIZRSLOJAi MS r - ' ' l l ie d iti r • ---''''' '.l''' '.l 0 1-2 ,...... l 2r w eattildithilierj illtnihttikti n gand . sedrrinnate -- 1 •..' ". -7.7 * Attila na litn r „„ellitalluoul 1/41itarhastlien=tatelansulteontimo1dr. Isill rig` -.'t opother ..- wititti lli 4 =. toodistsertiC6o,Andleesitetdb.Pilindiett o-01 direttlea straettdallaketta6lierceialaletenridetraatgratuisi. Markeglinktiorilitalactlidea=b4 number.) lindatillaletik'Ntk - 1.; and driatatbed- as libileeni,"lo vitt/tenth ! Ili= street,Vreat - lac- etreete-nertithy Week - arid gest_by let - - NO. - 11;block 1, eloatal=r • feet lafrent ea Centte ftittlegtentliqt At that% at rightangles therearan and -parauei to 41:tellaWisitet 1 street..l4s fmt to Railroad nn street. and - the. Write pieces of ground and caiest' ppurtenant leo atdd - building bald tittlidingsand - of a er-fllenent killUiatirettse Citialebn,n , etrate, Pa;;•=1110740114,-JOesue,j1.0E MAAbor_ier or iv nted Owner and .. - All the etant,Mtle and Interest of George C. Lee of. ta and- Us all that. certsdn lota, bel iicho l,ll - adttiate -in -the !.Borongh of Port n amity, bouna,d narthwardly.liy Street,eastwardly And sonthwardly_by lea OtMars wet Wilin and w yby Itarkei Street., contalning la -width ZI: ,and' In depth MO feet. Mora err ba z zith the Imes emulates of dwelllng - house4 as the propetty of o=l{ C. LEF...• - - - - I '. • ' " '• , • • ALI3O--13.11 th at certain lot or pie:nut trend, sit- • nate In the Borough of Pitlegeoee. Sehoy II Conn - ty,honteled northward' . by. lot sow or late. ed Levi- Miler, ealtwardiel3=h- wardlr by lot of Faine-O' Won; anti -by a 23 teettrideelleYi . rUntainlent, t tewidth 50- fee?, and in depths* feet, mere or less, 'with the apptur -1 tenances emulating of a double 2-stary frame dwell , 1 linghouse, 2 lettory frame kitchens, and:a frame 1 hog-sty ; as the propoU of REBE CCA BOYER.. ': A.LSO—Alllthese ..aln. - six traeta of . patented land, situate In (fonnerly Lower Mabantongo Town 'ship) now partly Mnins and partly Porter Town shi Schuylkill Cottnty..Pa n stureyed on warrants • In th e p names of George Eckert, Jacob Bower. 311 chael Madera, Johtilltroecker. Philip Millertuut Conrad Pager bearing date the a th day ' f Novena ber, liir,adjoinlng ettehother and lands.of Philip Kunsehmin and others, which saldidx, trade were ~ - all patented to James Wilson, Esquire, one,of them'" containing 410 acres, 64 • perches :- and - allow anee,- by Patent enrolled In • Askant . : Book P I _ Winne 27 . • Page 81. One other •of- - them also containing 44it acres 64 - perches - and- al lowance,hy Patent enrolled in Patent Seek P. itdl. 2 7 , page M. One other of them containing 4a.aoU-1 56 perches end allowance, by Patent enrolled in Pat ent Book P,'VoL 26. page M. - One other of them con- - taint:age% urinal sierilies and allowance, by Platerd. enrolled In Patent Book P Vol-28, pegs 97. One other of them containing 420 agree 5 6 perches and allowance by Patent enrolled -in Patent Poole P Vol. 26, page 29; and .the - other of them .eontainlng 443 acres eft perches and. allowance, by Patent en-. rolled in Patent Book-F, VoL 26, page 44, and are each one of them particularly described In a ottrtain Deed dated the 21m1 day et February - A. 44. 15.10, recorded in Schuylkill County. In Deed Book - No. 17, page 512, from John Snevtly to Ovid F. Johnson. GenerW Adam Diller, and Peter Frits, Trustees ; 1 " with the - appurtenances, consisting of a lk-story name Tav ern and dwelling house; a lk-story frame dwelling .house, 3 one-story name dwelling housea, a 2-story stone dwelling house, and 2 frame stables; as' the property of - PETER FRITZ, Trustee sole survivor ofOVID F„..1011N14031, ADAM DILLLR, and PETER FRITZ, Trustees for themselves and Parke itJohn son. Henry Buehler, General Adam Di ll er. Wllllani Willard, Charles' Chandler„ Christian Bachertan, Thomas E. Franklin. ' John K. Findley, Samuel Humes, John W. Nesbit, James A. Caldwell. Samuel H. Carpenter, William T.ltogeni, Peter Fritz, Samuel I. and William J. Lelper, T. Si. Moore, .Fratteis B. Nichols, Richard and Robert 'Smethurst, John A. . Ganible, Joseph B. Anthony, and their associates and substitutes, known by the style and' name of the 0610 D SIR ING CREEK COAL COMPANY. AISO. NO. I—Alt that certain tract or piece of ' )and, situate in Rush township, .Schaylkill tOunty; bounded and described as follows:it:ming tit a dead Spruce stump, thence north thirty-81,x and threes-fonrths degrees west 256 feet ton s i f t rii, thence • north 21k degrees west 207 feet to a roe I op kite the dam; thence north.l9 degrees east feet to a stone heap • thence north 503 degrees cast 230 feet to a stump ; .{hence north 31% degrees west 166 feet, , crossing the river to a dead pine; thence north 4934. degrees west 110-feet - to a maple; thence south (*de grees west tr.ts feet to a paint Ins a rend • ; thence south 61% degrees west - 61 feet to another point In said - raid; thence south 39k degrees west 100 feet, creas ing Spring run, to another point in said road; thence south Ml,e degrees west 167 feet to another point In • said road; thence south 3634 degrees wdst 150 feet to another point in said road; thence south 1734 de - green west 74 feet to the intersection of said road with the highway leading to Catawisea; thence south 41k degrees cast '135 feet to a point In Sold highway: thence south Ve,i, degrees east Mil feet to' 'another point in said highway . thence south- 42 degrees 50 minutes east - 390 feet to Another - . point In said highway; thence south .W 1,4 degrees . east se feet teen other point In said highway ; thence north 57 degrees east 300 feet, crossing the river; to the. place of beginning containing - acconllng to A sur vey made the 4th day of September, A. D. 1867, by Hawley A Lewis, 9 acres and 145 perches, with the appurtenanceseeonststing of a frame water-power Powder mill, a 1-story frame refinery, a • 1-story frame coin o ikg house, a I-story frame house, and' 1-story at e magazine, and all' nary; na tures, de., nneeted with said baldly' - • - NO. 2.—A11. t kat certain lot or piece o ground, W- I nate In the Borough of Pottsville , tech Ylktil Coen.' ty „bounded northwardly by Callowhil Street; east ef..., rly by lot belonging to the estate of Amos Wal - . dee, deceased, moat hwardly by lot belonging to the estate of Charles A;' Rahn, deeetieed; and west ' wardly by Third Street,' containing in width a) feet,- - and In depth en Axe, with the appurtenanceit; eon-. . slating of a 2-story frame, dwelling house,' - with stone basement. , . , . - NO, B.—All . the right;' title and fnterect of David Beveridge; of,.in and to-all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in- the Borough of Pettey ille, Schuylkill County. bounded northwardly he 311- nersville street, outwardly and sonthwardly by lot of Mary Johnson; and ivoiteusily by lot belonging -to the estate of George H. - HalbersVadt, deceased, containing, in - width 30 feet, and .in depth ,80 feet, . more orient, with the Appurtenances, emulating of- a brick Churchoslih:Stone . basement, note. Used as a school house. ' -, 1 , ' -'" . - - -_. NO, 4-LAII thou G venal la lots or plows 'or ;ground, situate s -in the:Borough:of Pottsville; feebuYikill Coe y, northWandly hy Arch street cast= ward by -lot of Emily Polloair; aouthwardiy by East ket street; and westwardly by Wolf street, centainhig together In width 150 feet, and in depUi l feet, with the appurtenances, conslatraged a 214. ;la. ry brhrk. dwelling holise , oty brick and frame bake -house, and a frani a2-itt t sable; wt the pr,opert y xpf : DAVID BEVFIDGE. '- -- -- - ..- -- •,• • • ALSO—AII t right, title:and Interest of John C., Northall, of, n and WWI that certain' lot, or 'deco of ground, situate in the Borough of Mattamoy City, - Schuylkill Cnty. - beginning at a point on the north side of Centre area at a distance of 644 'feet west of the middle of r 3 street ; thence north 10 de grees 30 minutes west 150 feet te a post in the litre of the East Mahnney Itairoad release ; thencit 4 from the same point along Centre street south 79 degrees 30 minutes west 400 feet to a post; thence north 10' degrees. 30 minutes west to a post on the aforesaid ~ ~ railroad line, eastwardly Ili feet to theplace of be ginning. with the appurtenances consisting of a 2-story . stone:. machine and pattern shop with a' 1 1-story- stone foundry attached; a - 1-story fmnie blacksmith shop; a 1-story frame-orrice and a 1, 1 4- story' frame dwelling house, together known as t h e Grant Iron Works, being the same premises,which Thomas Wren and - wife. by deed granted and con veyed- unto John C. North:ill, Ralph It, ;Lee ; and George H. Wren, in fee;- natenants In common; as the property of JOHN C. NIORTIIALL. - i ALSO—AII that certain let or piece aground alt unto in the Borough of Mlnersville„ Schuy lkill County, hounded eastwardly by I& of Thealere A. llelwig, northwardly by land of Joseph .reanes, westwardly by lots late the estate of Enoch Morgan, deceased and southwarilly by Sunbury street,•eon taln Int in width' 25 feet, and In depth .t.. 10 feecivith the 'appurtenances; f =slating of a. double 2-story frame dwelling house op Sunbury street, a f.:..story frame dwelling house in the middle of said lot, and a 2-story' frame dwelling house on the rear .end of Raid . lot; as the property of THOMAS WIL LIAMS_ Seized, and taken in execution and ill be sold bY - - . GEORGE C. WYNKOOP, Sheriff. - Sherid's °Mee, Pottsville, Apatite, 1870-18-4 t ' 3 " gegal gotta!). VSTATE OF CHARLES 'DA.BLET... DE CEASED:—Letters testamentary ,upon the estate of Charles •Earlet, deceased, having been iranted to the subscriber, his e.xecutor, all persons ndebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims against the estate will present them to DANIEL L. Li' 3TERLY, .3lay 7,10.194 t ' Dili Centre fit., Pottsville. VBTA.TB OB HENRY 8. DAVIS, DECEAS ED.—Letters• of administration upon the at tate of Henry S, Dasis, , late of the Borough of St. Clair, deceased, have been granted to the under signed an persons having elating or _demands agatast the estateof said decedent — are requested to make known' the same to her without delay - and Heise indebted to the estate to make Immediate payment. MATITUAW DAVIS, Adralnlrtnttrlx. St. Clair, April 28 ; 1870 • 18-6 to TOTlClE.—Whereas letters testamentary to the .1. 1 4 estate of Michael Murphy, late of the Bor ough of Pottsville, deCeased, have been granted to the subscriber : nil persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the CS- . tate of the said decedent, will. make known the same without delay to LENyis C. iIouGHERTY, :Executor, Mlaerefi tile , April El, 70-IS-et ADMINIBTBATOR'I3 NOTICE.- - Whereas letters of administration to the' estate 'of, Willthm o.lfoore, late of thIS Borough of Pottsville; deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted ; to said estate are requested to make immediate .payment, and those having clot:ma against the same to make them known without de lay, to , • - • SAMUEL MOOR,. London Grove, Chester Countr, Or to his Attorney, T,IIOB.II.BANNAIi, Pottaville. April SO. • 18-4* STATE OF SILAS BALL DECEASED.— Letters testamentary upon the estate of 'Silas Ball. late of Pottsville, deceased, halving beettgrant-. ed to the subscribers, his executors, all. persons in debted to the said estate are requested to Malta pay ment, and those halelatms against the estate will present •thom to 041.1 Et BALL, Coal street, • DAVID dA. JON/Li, Attorney at Law Oilier, No. FM Centre street, Pottsville, Fla. April 23, '7O •j 1743 . ESTATE OP - JONATHAN lEWICIIIdt.; DE CEABED.—Letters'of Administration upon the estate of Jonathan Sebum, late of the Borough-of Pottsville, deceased, having been granted to the tin td ei geed, all persons 'having claims or demands inst the estate of said decedent, are requested to hake known'the garnets, them without delay.; and hose indebted to the estate to make hrunt?ctlate payment; ... ;; HILTON BOONE, i ; • • i No. IE4 Centre Street. . . DANL. likiHUM, No. 261 Centre Bisset. Pottsville, April 1.5,'"1 • 1643 • A UDITOR'B NOTICE.—In the matter of the 1 - 1 Account of Joseph Coover„ Assignee for the benefit of Creditors; ac., of George Zeller, late of Jackson township, Lebanon - County, ra.'- The un dersigned 1i nditor. appointed by the Court of Cony. mon Pleas of Lebanod 'County, to, distribute the balance in the hands ofJos. Coover„ . Esq., Assignee, -&c., of George Zeller, to and • among creditors, will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at the I'm , thonotarrs Office in the Lkwougft of Lebanon, on Tuesday, tile 14th day of t ione, A. D. 1870, at 1 o'clock P. AL. irbeik and where .persons interested in paid dtatrlbldloa may atten they think proper.. - 'I m - zitla EWA. Au ditor. Lebanon - May 12, '7O • - • 3:- It ' • . !NW ' -• xi .1-. a t 1 i• , - - ....1-4-. --,1 , ..:- 7 ' • -!. 4,......„4/;'," : ' '...; - l'. ..,:-'-. .e .. - '- ; ..-- ~-.. .., t , •,-k:',:- ,- - litikialaluxteicoosilowellissioadisrmil-sh4 Ohm 0, • • ~. • I.• , cuta l sr intsteibitiiiiiiiiii*G Jatriluzik, - cAucob , ' fu - ` ; 'I,IIO2rNAPKINJE4: Town& ? DIVM - 600670tidi .0 -na: •-• White ,Goodr Lace -II - ' _,_ _ W . _, . !Mow TAR - ' ' AI,LOWEII-PRICES:thas Can. 6 sokt ORmiterli."' ' , Ho ,: - _:. :1 4 ''T , „, , Alb w, 70-64r. , ' ."-'• 4' : - - ' - - 'am ce3Hitre,: ll 4 -114M4. - AINEL . AB* TAlda Lke.,;-• - ant , 1211 j 3 t ax, PothiPeille. TYNDAL . t - • MITCI - tEIiLB(WOLF --'; -' ',*...., -CHINA,: GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. _.• No:. 70 - 7.iCiiptstn.;tit. Street,-l i ivirdeilD,liiia. PINEI MOUS GRPITTE,,the best sMiieerare In the trui!ket, !old at ti Prices.,oe Ordblarr goods. rAliiirlit FRENCH 0121:34 Min the best *bites and 1 ,6 14 % .DE ORAT E DINNER, 77. 1, 4 and -- , Toitxratistßireeivioe!y. obiasezigriivedonutsivreinliiii.an.ifebuus.i' • -. pe'coniteestber ulna! seta or truttetOrkwit, Iti the beit fiMrinen eka — irlibilT-CLASS GOODS i ONLY. and LOWEST 11 to pri ite.. of goals, prompt* 11111 1114rth 5 . 70 Letters of 1nq417 1 • • Hwereri. • • THOMAS ' J.. 1) NOHOg, . • • - • III:TILDE* OF• First Clasi! Carriages and .Buggies es Tat Juni icon vim mrsrlJl3. - AtAsurecroiti—oik.szcosn esprit. ers..,omeSqtrairs or blburrnum Rolm, / 14 • 1 1, rA. • _ coostontly on- borux r good as siortm of new sod . second-hand ° fr i =a a t i ga l4 itt ig n 114 1 AI to ftOaring! ;14)-44' - . - 'ii• - :- - -..4.F...J30p: 7 4, ::-INTlvitA.:Ncivi,A:4o. ENT; 178 CENTRE STREET. POTTSIMaLk. PA ,-;-8 EC 015 4 11 11E.PIZES.M.7: 8' THE FOI..LOQING COMPANIES: PLoos., r „ . .ipc, 3 , . • .•. fr - •• • beant • rh f • , „ ME • ~ ~~E .i~.. .:: P~'~' - ~ ~ - Vii'.. ~.1, EMM IMMO M Lk. 4 , skint4 diar_ , IP4 - 117.111r1P210011111 1601111 MI WIT= AMILY . SEWINt MACHINES. +AaBROM NEW TORIC. CRESTEUT'''SrIIgEt PICELAIDEXPHIA. and Elasticity or. ath. tening Perinetio and o .41 Wet - Using thin of tn &- Vont tb voas,• __lssi acaind by andttown of timed. WM* rears cif anal. without cluing° of 141411bnent. The sego beauty and Erman's after warbling and • Dews -doing all -kinds of work done- by __ Idachinak Llama Mlliring execute taa beautiful and permanent :m.ftyy and Or -il Work. Voir sale by • M. Pottsville. 113 F -31. lb • ' • E--ly • I, o *kiJef at 3.ta1e19. . . , • : AD !' l lail r ilffiliD4WWWAit - lame:re 81cceerignemer, vourpcs or LIT, PAULAIDELFRUL --- • • ' ••- limetieleet, of Watcher, Jaye • -Weer - d , Were: constantly.; on hand...: : of her end Jeerehr preMPt l Y,UolltiM -•' .. gust, Illi• ; • , :I „ , : - l'i,ri*-hee , re " or t ze lniL awr V ioni ta iste r st rAll er E Edens Water than the regular nuir ° Wratea. inducementata , !. GEO. 22. 1 4,14.1 y Na7l6Arehstreat.Pbl Oita. • P FIsKER Eittos.. 193. . . ocks, Jewer, ',Wedding and' "eta MAIM (I .solK) Silver and are., Ladies . .Work L 11$160tilACIA of Mason & n 's and 'ls k 06.'s Parlor and Mach Owing, Pitinell s USlCllVALLTCharldikeirenerallr• -repairing by competent workmen. and eladnitte before,pinstaudng else where. 1111.0141E11.5. , • 193 cen, L tze 'tri;et„ rottaytate. • L . t. ; ' - i* ,M3IIING DA•Ir..2NI. • - - • •- 1 ' , ' .'. HOLIDAY 41 1 90D . 5. Fvingjest, returned !Pita the Eastern markets, I open op the Ist of December, the finest assort % of Holiday Goods ever offered In this market, meths Path Foreign and Domestic Fancy Goods, VE A*D HAND,Kr,iikanEr BOXIN, - ` worm DoxEs, ' . ~ ' r - 2 ' I.rAnDENEtimi, , , - ' 1 •i . .1, ' BOQUET V 4 sm3, • .. . . . •i .. - VIGUILES. BRONZES, de. oldSterne* filljer 'Ware lb peat varlets. Fine ,ti Waie et heap:dirt& design,' Call and - make itelectien. ; ' ' •- . • It„ C.'GIi.E.EN, , ~,, • Fzillt.p firk,„ near 3litters*Dardt 'PGITTRVILLF. !wine; Angina 2R, 'M. : '-' „: "..:0-' -Iydw ' LADOPIUS & CO. 7q DIAIOND *I7CISLY Jaw Us[ a AM ill xAM • WATCHE3 . 11114 JE VIELSY REPAIRED. 80 2 Chaim ne Phill . _ I. YE always malaria a' large, well seletted aasortmeist of .. •.' . ' . . CSIEFI:; DIAMONDA,' . . . ' .. .i . ' -JEWELRY el SILVER WARE, . 1 •1 - -. .' • 18 KARAT PLAIN, 'CMGS, welglftst 2n d sizes; scalable for Engagement leddltig Rings. • . . . 1 pRIVAL, , GIFTI3, ,IN GREAT VARIETY: , 1 ' hes repaired and warranted:. ' i goods aold at extremely low ; prices. ' -•.. 1 . retry trade solicited. ~. - - • , . ... ~ i `LEWIS LADOMVS di tn. ii ••• V. , . . 10:— , 14 Sed. ti ' ' -laa Chest - mit:Et: l ee t. 1 178 I IM E , CALDWELI &,C(1 i • JEWELLERS, 4 : .iIyiPoRTERs, 2 Clieshmt Sfreet; NEIN' ONLY • ' USTI a 0,0 D S, • AY - txmlEtsg VAIRICiT or D W.A!,:rcH ES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY; LVER WARE,: WEDDING SILVER, ' - *WARE, CLOCKS, BONZES, - FOREIGN - FANCY GOODS, . FINE PAINT-. - . • INGS, &d., , persona av/dring really lino articles,-reliable in ty and moderato in price,' are certain - to be • by our exceedingly largo and varied calico. Our•stocit is kept al*ays fresh by additions first sources. store is pronounced one of the tilted elegant and any parties' , risittng the city are ally Invllkid. to oull and inspect it at their leisure. 6,16? .7 • ' • 6—ly 'ARK 8; BIDDLS. JEWELLERS AND SILVEISMITHS, (4 doors below 12A Sf..) ' • 4 CRE4TNII.T STREETS • , • c.'1 7 •14V....• • -1,1 - • • l• . 1:1 - • • • • re now opened a choice stock of - L. "NW GOODS gor 011 trade and Holiday Season:coulPrising: • I AMERICAN & svmsafYiTATCIECES, • • , • , lIEttELRY, 'STERLING SILVER. WARE, FINE. i . .ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, TABLE. . ! , CUTLERY, SC.- - a'fine aisotiment of • • " -French Mantle Clocks; Ilronzes i . . • English, French and N lenrut ' • Leather and Fancy Goods, own seleCticna the past Sumnter in Europe; nil rich we "re °tiering ut very moderate 4 , 5/oaf. • NE .{~ .. 1 PATENT CILLIPION & BURGLAR PROOF, SAFES , j. (WITH DAT FILL) NpS,) ed the Prize ,lifeilals at World's Fair, London, Word's FAIT, Aev rorir.,Fxposition. Udiversclle, PnrLi. 1 ; 1 FAMZ:EL, ' HERRDIG , & c 1.1., • I i 6 ) CHINT . NUT STItEET. • ' itVEY WM, to : AS, liA Ews,}PIIILAIMEPIILt. t .•. W. rirkr SW tie. A PASSEL A SKEWS, New Tart. v ING r . maim S. F Illtrt, # M., New 'fork. M m than 10,000 ILEURING'S SAPPS have boen, andi n owt n nee; and over tux htlangra have through accidental area, preservlngthalr eon- In some instances where many others falba& rN WMS D HAND of our own and o th er makers. - . been received In part pay for the improved a Patent Champion, for male at low rates. , .. . Suptr Pljoiplintes. - • S . NOTICE. . • •' • " ' - ' . • (4temphttl4g' a change in our Orin, we .have de -47 te I•ed to elose out the entire etoth of our dole b Super -Phoeplutte of Limo and A3MONIATED rel lizer, at !. . ' . • . „ . - - ' GIRFATLY REDUeED . PRiCES ! 'I . i, ' - '' '-' ' -- '• ', 1 '•• -- I__, . 1 t a. tip Inducement!' win ir °Crew! l ' to Fartuerse.nd . , _ ci rt an'opport ity to procure , ', . . M N UR F.3' , THE FIRST QUALITY fro ' ihotuse eetiblished over twenty-tiro years le eelloni offered. • II _ Devep L _. will be'itilOwedsklicavtpercentiige in asltn• tiozi to our refloction In. price. b r „,t _ ' I . i npRRY i IN' YOUR oruitns. N.E.I.I?LES; 42 84ukti Delsiwart . Aceptie,lnilkulelphla. !"/' ALli 2, •;0 1141,, BOWER'S CRIMPLICTM SEANOME I tuns saou 8. .ER. PHOSPHATIC OF -CO LE, .A 20.1- ' f SIA - Isi) POTASH.' . , " • . i For ' Side by ill Leading Doaret : ./I'. It -- • . A %PERFECT . FERTILIZER Volt Ayr:CROPS: or peronni otibo redrew:lo3ot of Raw Magerfals,l ran enabled tai licit 6 Ctaapteta Itantare" at a lower pli ,Arid by the aid of new =whiner,'" It Is l!nprov.7 - eAI n condition, alto la wadlty. tII arrartrea free adatteratiors, ll 6" • . 1• 1 HENRY, WEiteaintiaeturing Chemi s t_ i - • - •,• 1 Grara °To' Hoed, Philadelphia. • elltelelfe etlettehlt , the isletnents -of phial% In a Somixtir. sonn.eontalnlng as well,food for , ng lasting "MUT to the soil, : . _ ; I •* ' - ----; '' ' - rue tri theme of ''Cbsitipini Manure" by the!, . mummers ;Of Pennsylvania. New Jersey. pas, trwad. and of the New England States, sZini bA, od -of three rears trial. has led• l a d le it te be the beat Fertiliser now for oak:, I I) SAI,ISIIAIt.PLI.T*3 & CO_ . • 4USlonth Delaware Avenue Ptillaa. .• 1 ;- _ _WILLIAM REYNOLDS. *int, south -Street, .13altImore; Md.. , &RO s WIS RAW Bpi .•' ' ' '' ' I),,E,Et i , PHO.SPHA..TE OF 'LIME. . , . ' -"FRADE" "MC - - • ' ' " . • . _ .. I ' [ i r , . ,-; I - , I PRING ..,• • EMI -•.ro-A.R, At E'R S , . . . ~ ,' _ llngrealle /Kw ' enV ei . • . 4 ' T 04TE4 IVTATOES,'WHEAT ,ILND 0114.1:13, ' -- {. .. 1 ! %Ail `Mat" AS', ' • 4 D ,To 27121EIMITLITY qr,roim BOIL Er a indleleaa and Economical mode :ot • • •-.1 -. 24.11,S ZJIt IN G .-, ..,- -- - the yoniet your maw the flantamanti. Citr sioti t i t‘trom ckl ni c a im ar4Leargc on.: anniently - .antlka, ~ - • •,- . ••;- 4 " a i tt ._. Per preraLrzwyesisortiat,:o6 1 1 . 1 i m p % trarti ty , s ,__lllime - B9lkosphate, may :i.. 1" 4 14 = - iiirai trlg"lst;ck - :iiiiire . h. ,: , orsliati+4 ,- ' BA "it DowaN B ONe delli- AL cat aaatftutit ruums. er; • 7 1 . 4 - ' - "BALLI I7 ' air po,man!diet un d ' am, Latium*. - an* straet‘''at. aricamo OA I i =MEE e~ Ona ii Alk ph, lOn • n ~' EE bay g J 3rou Noths. Gwircma _mot _LEON WORKS. CAROUCIEE TAR , CPITY J.—Ovrics. No.B North Sett., oath St.. West it&Pnwanztanua, L nsketeacturer Wat c t IRON and WATER Pillat, Cait Iron PattWni. Reeling and Meant Pipes. stop ttr,e; tor Water or Clas; , ail sizes. Fifa (Plugs) lir. 4lnats, Lamp PostoL ir fl aseg Holders, Telescopic or Bin- Oh Costing and. Wos Iron. Work, ottill kihdOw =Ma ht . rosta 'Works. All pipes proved by Hydtic Peetsare. • • • • April 133,16-ly • COUNTY STE= CO. NEV' ILING(IOI4.PA. ' L. THOMAS, Prod. Tuca. FENDER, Agt..Tainitqua.' Manufacture= or Spring Steel:Tires, Sleigh Shoe., Pknr and Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings:and moulds Made_ tapattertt ; Flat, Bar, Round and Siva= Iron and Sleet," Shafting; [vow:Bari. Wedges Harrby Teeth: Auld Octagon Bare,Sron and S teel, orpe. elanyadapted for DILNERWDRILLS, fide. • • -April It '7O 101IONZEIM. CAB WCALILI3,_ N .110:1F-E'H DELANEY;Papi.xisTote. , datasid, SdneviLiti Cbuzgv, J. • Ilavingeularged hbi CarEhop. Is now prep..tiM to build all - kinds ofeurslor mining pu llcing a practical mechanic and -having for years devoted himself entirely to this ' branch of theAandneskand building • !‘• ccrAL , DEEA.K.W. . Also. the Pitteutee, • of two obletleated Self-Drunplng Cara whict e a Lt: * seen working at - tim wor of • CSIT74 Ban Lewis Co.. sad Patterson, Eltringbaut et, thr..• Ash 'and at Messrs. IL A. Moodie .It Co„' PrestonFilieries, Co al Breakers built at, the sh Kest notice. Orders solicited. Apra ”itk-11-ly J43I•TH DELANEY. ICZNANDOAII- IRON WOEKB. saltairiber : la now =iced to build Steam IDrilL Pump:4..42021 B era. and -• • Oils. All kings-of casOno sad trisit, in:inglngt made to order. rapeeuu otten- 14.9•Etwati' 'Sion paid talhe maaadicture 1)(' Car • • .• • JOHN Cli-THFJ!‘. dr* qtr. jait: 10-1.: , , _ -.- 4.. 2 : 7lri 47 4 MMUS. , F 0 ju 7 3 " Wr.in . E4NE SHOP, STE:Ax- . c PAcv --- r }. The to bet would call attention tr _ _ ,to the 'inverter lheilities pos.wd. ' by . , i him tot the vartesm branc.. of Steam* _.. :Engine garling, Iron Pounding, and 7-13/,: :thismanefacturing of MI kinds' of am- - ~..... - 'Weary% lbr. Rolling Mills, Insist. Furnaces. MI , • , tarsoke..; Ste. • • • - • . - . ~ , - Hewitt also mailman* the huslness of mining and selling-the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash Dial. ;being the soleproprietor of this colllser.. - - • l• Sep 1.,11)—l-ltd ,Mn 1.'69w • (lEO,AV:aNy)s.n... 011071A.E.DJ..11.0N: - .WORIES -" .' : • . .. . -•. , I, rcertkriii.Eilrrai#A., • -. • ~.. I Thg imbaerlhers arialreinu 4 ed . a thdinr- . t . - • nlah STEAM RNMINTFA and ll kinds ' • Of • MACHINERYand CASTINGS'for ....,..'.., ~.:::-.• . Mines, Blast' Furnace& And Aloollirag ~ 7: iii , ,,.._ ;Mills. and have ii,full assortment of the - ... ,_ , ~ tibat approvedremt for VERTICA , ..LISO 111.11 A. kINGL.N.E. SQUEEZERS,SILEARS. pirsen- ILNO MACIIIN and all other liiticidnery required in the manufactOre of Railroad Iron and Ram.- ~ gept;:d.,-7(&--1-Iplw . . ; 1 . : 'VOW it-VASTY:IE. ' AS TINE . pOTTSVELLEAIO.I.4.I.4Na. !KILL. - -,.--- - - , ATlClNSlMCvittEßS„Pmenraio!ts, PottsfUle, Stitui!Ltil C4astivra.... . . 3lanufacturers of Railroad Iron (both ,T and Street, Iltails)4ro PrePered to re esive and egecuto orders at snort notice, , 6. ml,4 4 4ft, for any and a ll the"ortfinary stack In:use. . Making Oar own pig metal,. we are • - careful tti select suitable' ores; buyers casts ierefo • rely upon receiving in all tunes fast class rialbi:. Th - rely stub of T H011)422, 2i, 9i, and 40 Ponsids the yard always on hand, and supplied In small Io -as wanted. • . Jan. O COAL OPERATORS AND MINERS. • ' • . . . • PIONEER uouxit wouns. •.. , . . • The subscrilk:rs respectfally: Invite ,it the attention of tlie:brisless comma- . 1, j.... 0 rilty to their Boiler.Worles,ou UrtilVsalil j s .."m,. St., below the Pa.ssenger •R •- epot. Potts- inp..'irag •;ville, where they are ,prepered to man- ',-,.. ...--,. -..---- ufacture • . _• . DoILERs OF EVER DECtiiirt lON,. ,_ SmidM7 Stacks. Air Stacks, lilast Pipes, Gasinnef • ' Drift Cara, &c., &e. - Rollers orr hand. • ~ Tieing practical mechanics, and having) , for yen ..- dented the.niselves•entirely to this -branch of .tap ,husiness, flatter themselves that work done , at the ~, establishrdent will give satisfaction .to all who m a faVorthem with a cull. Individuals and Con tni will thud it greatly to their advantage, to exami gin n their work before engag elsewhere. ;. •' . . - JOIINT. NOBLE; MATR . EW•II.IIODA. I • WASHLNTON IRON WORICEL :,' • . . Jan 1 , '7O-44 NOTICE.—the Work's' of the late firm or Wren .• Brother, knOwn as. the .2' W.ASIIINOTON IRON . WOR'FS," lnehted on Coal street, in the ' Borough of POttaville, will be contin ued r the aufr•uriber all its various 9 1 $ , Wt , branenes, viz: Steam ramble- building; and all killdeer machinery for mining either coal or ore; blast furnaces of hot or co d blast ; :all kinds orrallmd castings and nal Irate d car fl - a - tuMe of wrought and ertatlrciat -all kinds of Wass eastingal fillikleda of amititwork, and all sizes of the tetrai lin -oMveltimret, slngle and double acting. : By prom ptl y f'lleilitt,tiort i onasin tly thVittbserk. r trusts he will ledelve a share of the pubil . - ro io liberal ly towed on the late firm. • Jan 1, y 7 .-4.- , C.l. E. A BE 4 A,ND IRON W 033.5 8, • I 4 l be The Subscrl rs are now fatly licire" pared to furnish, at the AShland iron Work's; Steam Engines and Pumps of any power IF.nd capacity, for min ng and other :purposes, Coal Break ere. of every f , sixe and. _pattern ntrw 1n- Ithe r. with coatings- and (urgings ot every desert Lion. Coal dna Drift Cam of all sizes and patterns,. large Truck and .1 - forw Cars, all furnished - at - Abe shortest notice: The. subfieritx , r4 flatter; themselves that, inasmuch as every merpOer of : the thgn Is la practical mechanic, they will be Edda to !umiak machinery that will compare favorably withany. La the Region. All orders dirieted to J: & T. oAm:irk Aahland,SchnylklU. County, Pa., will receive prompt attention.- l . J. &M. GARNEM.?, ;"Aahland, Jan I . • • . • W 0.11103, • :, 111:tiltli WATAhIt.S. Proprietor. ; ",' ' ii i ; i ttiA4atTA, liC/11.1YLKILL .cot: Nry,. P.' . , liatling.enitMs foundry-and ma.' r Chine: allop;nt the Efeee Iron 'Works" Tsmiulnit,fmll 'thus . very materially • fiiiiii - ak•sftheir capacity fO'r turningont • work in his line of business, he Ls now - - - re p • -pared to make Steam Engines and Ynmps of • y porter and capacity, for mines; Machinery f.r Weakens, Rolling and other milts, and for Fur nacos; all kid& of castings and forgings, &e. An exparienceof many years in the business, with the facilities which these works ncrw•possess, enable the proprietor , to turn out the very best and the meat satisfactory work. , , • AU orders addressed to HENRY WALTERS, Ellie iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill catinty, l'a. w recelVe prompt attention.: June PALO ALTO IRON COMPANY; Ara preps rev to tarnish T RAILROAD TRON . veigking from 2) to TO pounds per yard—ETRE RAlLS—front 18 to e 1 pounds per yard, e t - to suit either for horse ears or 1000- motive*. All these rails are ,of • the _., • LATENT •AND,MOST ArPROVED . Also, a general assort- • Iment of MERCHANT BAR IRON, Roonils, Squares, Oval Ralf Round and Grooved,- HOOP AND RAND - IRON, GAR AXLFS , RAIROAD C HAIRS, FISH I PLATES AND lIROKSPIItEIi.; for rails. LIB 'made of the befit nds of cold blast, ehaffoal iron, ready for use„eltber ' for rails, street rails or bar iron. Also,.all kinds CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS.- We also ?vile attention to. one l DIFFERENT PATTEILNS BEARS fc cutti puddied iron. &a., dt EN.I4 , IIAY 00D, President; ' Office eor. l ei and - Wrket Pottsville, Jan" 1,60-1- . • • VIRE •DRICK.', - Tamm 31.trts-- ; " MOUN'T RAVA.GE." United' .Statea Government • Standard, Mann tared exclusively try the CONSOLIDATED CO COMPANY, of •Maryland, for Blasting,. Puddlin , melting, and Glass Fu and all other pu ulrinu the MIST Q,LTA LIT Magnums of S.a . • ',Prices will be furnished by .the undersign - ' r kisc.*• GEORGE'S CREEK COMDEILLANI; •Dy the Cargo, from the Company's Ocean Mine. • C. M. DALTON, President, '• • 1 Pemberton Square, Bosto JAS. S. I.IA.CNIE, Vice Presidant, , • • • '7l llroadtray, New Yor JAS; A. MILHOLLAND,24Vice Pres% GILMOR Mount Savage, M' - • . • :13 South Gay Street, Denim 50.6ixt Dec. 11, 10. 1D ALDWIN Lop:Alton - v.* . WOEFUL . . • - _, 1 ~ M. 11.1/111) a COillPAhilri Sisal' and Hamilton street/41%110dd tia,:fen would 'call the attention of, Hauagera and -those Interested in rl i rdali?"" italiroad Property . ..to their system o ~0 .-......-= Locomotive - Engines, in which they '- are adapted to the .particular , bus - : P;. news for which they maybe feTill .y .. of One, two, three or four pair a( driving whee and the use of the whole, or so much or the weig £ es may be desirable for adhesion; and in , • nu:gating them to the grades, curvetc, strenet of superstruction; and .rail work to be done.' By these• Swans the maximum tusehri edbct of the power,* secured with. the least e.awnse for attend- ance, coat-of Mel, and repairs to Rmd•and Engine. With these objects in'view, and as the result of two - ty-three years I:leeriest esyetience ln.the bright hr our senior partner, we manufacture tiVe direr* t kinds of Engines, and several elasses of sites of Particul.sr attention paid' to the strength f the Machine in the plan andworkinanship of all t e details. ' Our long experience and opportunities Of Obtaining Information, enables us to o ff er these e - gine* via' the assurance theta° efficiency. and ghtrability; they . Will compare favorably Wi Rinse wheels , y ther kind In use, We also furnish Order, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to centres without boring,) composition °eating% 1 bearings of every description of Copper, Bheet:l and Boiler Works; and every article appertaining o the repair'or renewal of•Locombrive Engitust. - • • - M. BAIRD ott - AB. T. PARRY Jan I, "M-1- 0014. L. Aronson. - • siarrcza.transizi 0 COAL"DRAT mB, GAB COMPA.N .1:1411 4 °•' • • • The undersigned having sumo tell to the sole manufacture If aunt, • • . . ,SELF-1)1711PDIO. nourrtuo, 8000 P BUCKETS. MI max noprrora mama, for unicsdlni c M Ore. Bsnd, Also, In V 1) manse of • a ; titO t if CA.B", • • IRO'N ROL WIIIiSLIIARIIOWS. Are p to.llll ail orders with promptness* , • dispute . • hOTlCK—lieing !the sole owners of the • Right ku• the Self Dumping, Hoisting, Scoop Buck 4 and , Doek Moen, we caution all personsagairod nineturingorptirehasirot the same tram any ourselves. or , our agents. ous` we . will itroseente • the utmost limit any infringement-i - on the • 111144"., pea, Pa. Iretorteary 6. . • - • .dings -1 R. 002;S BZOTIONAL NITHOUGUIr IEO SAFETY BOILERS. • f ,ROOTS. IMPROVED TRUNK .ENGINES, - , Lstitamoim Antabk - sad *arise. uronnle Piston Square HoistingrNogteiria, Idaolignary for Coat Shafts. 810 Ping, • : Mist Milla r Stores; &c., deti .9ne qr these s. can be seen. nnu*dally & tuuragg' Colliery, , Malumoy , , . MATZO:MM . ATTEIRT4 , lON. Itr INVITZD the Noisier. width- has no equal. No dead_ poin —havind wet puns- in one -cylinder. either ot which st towns tali steam when the other p4rrpeed_ ngreeritte:"l a tpree no diction stra*cl u . uralm of any- .11tarted. reversed ar stop instantly. and amr-point of ;min eimptenrovennadotiftlingle lever. - gibe, setscrews. or other atiAtebthlw Pitilt4 wh ich in Asher holsters require the 'knowledge and constant _cowed an expedeneed engineer. can be mit'. in th e - hands Vif the most inexperienced persons. All its working parts are en osedthe case or - cylinder radars p from ideaktnre. the , stiketir o ff . dust. dirt.. and nest or -weather. Its extremelight cornpactnese_and rapid speed. highly ocrannettit it - fne this aso, tirdereveadved forth* nmaumgegrer by the undesalgtted, Who vitt silo furnish descriptive catalogoar,Priel' /Mao tiniv d. a Pt * " l ,4tee/ 13 4 other' NATUANy_fI&RANT..XiOntr p4l,ta. A. inztru.m: pfrivluA, Pta.- - ',lam ' - • • "'' Inamfleb:r`lti-ik..t„ftat *l,v,P '. MUM MEM itA\r, 70. 7, he-Sumer. CELLAR stABLES-IN . • ,Itottilthetanding. the pretty generalna - colt': ..-_. , detonation..—lit,printif basementstables ill harnic.ehlirginubp - on them In so inany.e a : US respowilbility:Of miseellan'cous. di, - vises 'and 41fIlietions.of -Cattle .and ' herse.- -,kelit lirtheni, I.- believe theni - to be of 'great ,:excellence•and economy. .1 . have used and 7. - 'been ;Annular with the use ,of such stable:: - for-rnany-yearkainiwith proper care, atten• : .41ort to;cleanlinmts, yOntilation,4e.; without which no stuble ja bl. healthful; I-believe. - , therettedirequalta.the s best first floor stabler that;-cab 6o constructed- 7 :wpm in 'winter, :cool hi summer, t - cmivenient of . ftecesit, and in • • - I*.linatter Of Supplying feed; fodder and 'lit- -, lerilf- Pray planned, not to_ be sit - massed ::by lest so construction: . .' ' ' •-•- - • ' I- . vo a farm , no* In Mind - where Such , . Stab - have been: nised for - fifteen ypers,.shel- -• te r. it 30 cows hr stanchions-, •4 ' horses, box --•:. 'stall:for bull, fei_4'reom,!.and rooecellar; and , • flot' a single eme.of disease - hi atik animal - has Viie:;:oceprred Which could Ju any way " be lathe. cellar stables. The 14 i .__., . , piteled: dost , ti:Alkotigh ..t,wo open __ seurli, Teaching'-to ihd.-roof,. the sides of the barn_ tiei- weathet%rboarded,,pp.aikd •dowtt _with out ttens.7. The -front of tire stablesin till. '. , Sara Way.; in this way good , ventilation -i -'seeu • oind . ...tio herd. of, catty Can do bettey Wit the sonic. care. ,71iiitbayri was built for • _t - rited •tme. _t ifoe'shore, "everything being Alone a-• eh ply; aly 2 possible- consistent [ with rq:1; • util ty . Ass:to'. the -use of barn. cellars fu r 1 3, 121 8'.lna.n. Ore; .1 think John: Solinsion•:: plat .the true one; husband your Manure ill 3.mi • yords;• guard against - the escape Of• ti l t. to l) - lig ids;by having absorbents; straw,, meek, 1. - "Waoh,..ite., and no - drains from your .ya '.draw the- manure . out and apply it w re:Wanted at every opportunity docln g . tit -*inter ; and I would not Tice mueTi for th . t'inarittre pits.". and cellars under harm. W lekcankhe'put te tfie better use of sfable... I \.. .do not-mean to say tbat.ltor $0 cows will • d ,i y ... e h l e l y in w, -4 014 q t ese .do d all ark y t e ll tte ar r stab iii - l a e l , t a e izl i. .l.4 ll l .. et ' % stable ' even kt be on the second floor,r r and s 4. ...e( si , Tt iii rix a c u t ri efi ci i . n . F "th u n it ro he os r te sa la y bo t M fia t t e l a .e n r d; l S: l l ll ,e t i . i : 1 3 I said—more by,theoriats than.by those wllt7 . •"k "ote -of-what they write—about ' the ••" hor- ". • r 'rs"'ethi*nietit stables, which has little hi- • I t i of sense or retison. '- ~. . - . . • • .~TIIu:u NO 8(.)IL A It Q .ngur the il.aroiundthe loots . • of trl_ses, either in the spring v. or Fall,..for , purpose of letting in warmth, and afrortlie a freer medium - for, the expansion and decor-. 1 opruent of the roots, is of greht Value in, pro-. • !noting the health And vigor the tree. An tree whether fruit or ont4hiental, yuung oi. • .."• old; hligenons.or exotic, are vastly, ibene:jt,- ted by",..this process.- In old , orehOili, soil about the: trunks of trees i and tod cousin= - erahle distance front thetti f in every directing should be direfully brOken, anuktlie uppec surface Co the depth' of three or four Inclo , „ - reinoveti 'hi the,' Spring; every four . .ot'.ni-i. . yeais...The.egts of the curculio and other • r ,seets are deposited hi the, stratum; Mid 4f not removed or destroyed, wilt . produce the ravageS of Vibichtliesucceeding,year win • " be productive of far greater losii than the - ex - - pense Of removing the soil, and replacing •i; :• ..witli.„-eomix)st • and learn. It Is an .utterly litipelet•ls undertaking to - attenflit the-x-I,lllllva tiou of flood fruit when JiiimeaSureS are re-; • skiiteitto to obviate the fatal l'avag(tsi4f this detestable and insidious foe, and the prineily now stiggeSted is." 110 MUMS, eXpitilitiVe; ' iVe take into , eonsiderati on the advantage-, utherwlie.reSulting to the trees:from its a lleatlon:; Any. good sOil, • taken.. from the open Aar!, • 'or eitltivated lands, - may be' used as a sui;sli- • trite lbr;ixaritiost, and a, very small clean teit " , Even If no fresh Matter i, p p! ied, I would recommend the reitioviof tile • ,:surface soil, and•woulti replace it WheThi.oll - Chip .Manure or old dung - with:straw,IIIISAVCIS well for-that:purpose. Germantown 7ilegraph. , :. • TAPI - OC .. A. CRE.414.---Takb. two tablik,4l.o 'ruts Of tapioca, .Wash and let It soak in ii lit tle %crater:for an hour—put it in.one,quart of boiling milk, andteook half an hour. Po at the yolks flf four eggs, with enouglt sugar to .sweeten. the Whole;iitir this into theinill. .and 'cook three inuoutes flongiT ;, ha i!e II:, vetritoi beattqa to a stiff froth ;: take the furl- - ding from the' lire, tititl immediately. stirit. the desired liny;oringond the white ...I whet: Nvelrmixed, Pour into moulds. .Setve - eol.ii ' ith eream - und sugar. - All - pice puddiints, : in • whiell milk must:, 1 ' tes a large- portion, should be matle-iii.a farina 'boiler, Which, obviates all danger: o: seorehing. . - .6 S . . • •` - 7 - ' the . tapioca thoficiugbly;. take two bible.spopitfuls to °to. (Waft .-of milk;_ let it simmer over the tire until soft; add *.the,yorks of four eggs.,• .welt beaten, ,sweete,n and flavor to the taste.. lta three-quarterS of an honr. Have the wititt.:-, beaten tea stiff froth witht two" tliblespoon, .of fine white sugar; with a spoon tltpty this nicely the pudding in "little ,mbuntis. Set in the oven a triontetit to 'make a delicate brpwil: To be eaten told with sugared cream... ' --Tm - i§u Who" think : our cultivated lands m.ust:growpoor as they grow old, Will fluid feleat ibr•reileetiOn in the fact-that not many ebbs back, the average yield of wheat ,1 - 41- ticrein•nghuld was about ten bugthelS. l -itis now over thirty" bushels. Brains 'meow idished-A. • • .: - . ...., . .. . •A.' COIettIiSPOICDEN'T of the - RITUAL Nr. Ti' •Yitutt:En reeo . xnmends . adding, one pint 'Of silt to every pailful of whitewaAh. - He say - , this inakes. a covering "as Baal uti cualnei and'altnost equal to paint." ' • ••:-- ti • . •- • - 11ttdo4 clop usually brings good priecs. \ ::: It is a prbfitable crop where br.emusare thatbv on the farm in Winter. 1-- - 4 teal *tens, &c. CQUAILWROD AND SCREENS: .J. xi.nirramtnuqc or SQUARE-ROD AND WIRE SC . REM .PATVNTED iEFFRUARY 4.184 e• MINERsvILLr.;-BCHUTZKILL ett.„l . l. - A THE SQUAREIiOD BCFLEENS ; ON ACCOUNT of their - aaperlof atrengtle and . darabllltr, ore . prefernsd So all Wm= Wherever. tried. :Screen Bolts, 'all alzekalwaybon ku o ßa. Orders .Iwfollifittrtined at mogarasa pfloes.. .. .- ? . filaytai, al t -22, - c,,,, . - ,m,A.fro3nicTun..r4ta co.sailacnr,Errs - , •. 1 • • -; - MOYEV.. L. L.ttrusNaiitui•.' L. LAItBENSTEIN& CO ,•- • . .13i r cessiors to John: lit. ; Mehra, .. :. . Manufactisrer - of - Coat Screens' • `• .. Of.-the - -tho Lilted 'land . Moot 'Apprciked Styley- . i . i . . - • The tinderaigned Who are practical c useit Muni - facturefs„ informs Cord 'Operators an . otitens. that they era umnufacturing a new MAL ERN, pat- i tented Jane 21. ISM,. and another pato ted Asguta s . •1 MIS; they guarantee that the *ran wilt, !ways rerun.. its orlithr else until entirely worn OM. k • firecoad-hand Screens and Scittaen always ors hand. •We reirpectfully sOlicit a continuance the warn 11:: • aim heretofore so liberally bestowed: --.- Illi : . __ _• - . - • L. LAENSTF.I & CO., "••• r i itailmerl St., real - of Eaterly's Bard 'are Store; . Jan li 71,1—S - • Neiti NOrk ,AblitttiStiltent9. • • IA iosotarno invonams legally obtained in ; 1 •New York. Indiana. 11116,16 'mid other State, for pen tram Any Mate 9r oOuntrnievtl• where: desertionotrithkentleasi notHsuppOrt, ~qse; no cloirgt, n ,i,- Noroe Advice free.: Ilusinev esinblisl.4 Iliteett3reali Alicitem - 1101/0, Atulrispy. • • - -0.178 it Ass.atr 3.4%/47 Youi Ct March SA, .tO-41ra - - I - • . c015pxrprzt4i:24.41..13,., ;: 4 • AND.F.INE °ROOMIER; • • • t 4 „ . .; . 3 SiTowrix;il.t..rourt.ll Stret Atitol\Pltite,) . . • NEW Tonic. Xpr11.2i,,71 IBM & • • • - Watt-atom t6R. C. CIIOSSETT, ' - 347.5.uviterruirTR, OF. ,A A LL altArzev or . N ..13i:11 I Fii 1 7 1 4(43 - Vorges, Steel Pine- Kllnte,Jeutiotiii -FurnatOsi.lll44l.7.s - TILW, for/Oast Gas 'Workk Alai- IgWle Iron Work4ralls - erWl.ivrn3, liotuttoyat. Stove Ileoter and Vox ge• _l,llll3lgs, •Cyllndens, ac.; aC ek . t:s'Y hvocriptlon, taorder. • - r, 4tri Ci4y,*.4lll,crlreSalid. Fire Ceinerit , Run , ir rel..: ' Mouth of WoOdbiltiz, 3 Creek,',N. J., ;awl 1.,Icv:1;• :Iq..T.i P.'o:444lress i , l'esthAtuboy. , ti.J.,,. kill. If. Yi• •,- . • • FusT A ORTGAG N • 13'0 N • • • . CENTRAL. RAILROAD , of "lOWA.' - At ''o'..s; - : Vibe° •fr•cini After a fttli - exaintnal ton ; c :." Agcacyjer. the Sac of the Above Boada ; and desire .to reconuurnd touters, asje 41.10i-ou• 414{if attft , , , aa wen i:s We. believe there *III be no .more 1 _kit iP tbe troyetu*rieurs,uuti buy reut1y.3.1.. , ; ,, ' 1 . ,-- itallrotal ElecinitAel—suctiar. these—tbati r ~•; • • -- • ••• difelir COOKE ,fis: CO tow iirbe retkelvol in POTTsVi r " ;-` L. WIIITNEY, ' dm PamPikits smil fall 1.-kfointatioa ii*897 , 2„1 T.11.01:1T . - -.li•Ow lithe Season for Sport. :.Call mid m31:4. y,,ur median of TAgALTI front oar tali sawirtnnsut, J . received from aiew York„inelniting fouri , A , ‘l itotbs With hickory tipa, Waiklutcane ex - x.`a • inn, btu* eta. blitz and silk. Sint , gut; leaaerx, t ;OsrUsle_ritid reels. Walks. Potio'l and enrerything necessary.' Call and 111:14e •- • " 41 "y 11161. -RW• s.. • C. TIJOMPSON•r_.. • , ISE lEEE Iffil ECM =I OE MEE