FORTY-SI Etc MRS. HAMLET'S A lady of ; Richmond, aja Hamlet, the questli To ,vote, or not to vote, that t Whether 'Us nobler to farta... And-bentthearroWs of oumsgeoustk.. or tO takelsrms against Our sex's moat And, by end theln? To live mo in t i; and by • marriage say we et . The heartache, only to nurse the i . Women are heir la-44U a 00asammatk . :Cot for Joseph„ if thir4ksirt herself do - And that she doth Is most Indubitable. To vote—to act—to act, perchance, a far There's the rub; for by this oct wha come. When we have shuffled off our crinolin This makes usu ;, this, too, is the r That makes calamity of stiff For who would bear the:kicks and cu The oppressor's flats, our lord's °onto Assault aitd battery; and the law's de , The Insolence of bummers, and the sp i • That patient women fromrough loafs When, to avoid It, she could stay at ho • And use her bodkin Who would tan - Or groan or sweat touter a mechanic's But for the pleasures of Emancipation The rich (3olconda. frm whose Wine The flesh pots yawn in tantalizing plen But therers the afterelaps!! This puzsl And makes us rather bear the ills tie Than fly to the horrid inexpressibles. Thus cowardice makes babies of us all; And thus our petted suffrage resolution Are giddied over with the pale cast of And enterprise , of glorious llot sloth Must fade. alas; because our Suffering Dare not imbibe the soul-Inspiring rye To give us vim and action. , t AN old toper argues •thus:_,"lf the•oles of your boots, what eff: haye on the rtomach ?" . LADY ,having bought sau_ eoftple of boys, oyeyheard them about the Money. "'Give me half," says one.P "Neo, I won't," says the other. "Now - that aiq't fair, you ki Joe, for half the pup was mine.". - "Wnv do you not admire my raid a proud motheq# to a gentlem, "Because,"; he replied, "1 atn 1,1 paintings." , "But, surely," -replied the lady,'not - in the least disconcerted by this rude reflection,. "you never saw an angel . that was not painted." • "Witv should we. celebrate Washington'S birthday more than mine ?"' inquired.. a teacher of his pupils. "Because he never_ told ti lie shoutBl .a .little boy. " : '• • This was rathet hard on the teai•lier;• but the boy did not see'lt. . : 'Au!" said old'Mrs. Doosenbury, "larn ing is a great thing; the often felt the need of. it: Why., would you it,. I'm now sixty years old, and I only know the name of three months is the year; and them's Spring, . Fall and - .,Autumn. I. larnt . the names of theiri' wheli ,I was a leetle bit of a gal." • e "DAN," saidu'.little fonr-year-01d, 1 2 give ine aix-penee to' iniy a'monliey. l !. ' "!We've got .:une monkey :in the house no*" replied the elder 'brother. > k‘Who is it, Dan ?"—askedjhe little fellow. "You," Was the reply; ; 4 "Then give me fylpfneeto'bifithe mock ' t•y some nuts.". ' • Ills brother could, not resist. • . _ • _ A editar our- yesterJ day : Morning*here was an old qliap with head As smoiar as a 'I say now' ' . Georgf,g•imarled he, - ' pat my hair evenly ."There isn't much-left to part' said verbose George. 'You have alivays sa id that; and vet you have finished by - patting it Abrciehow, and I guess you "earl' now.' NO use totry, sir, but I'll tell. you what I'll do I'll make a line with a piece of red "chalk."i A miscHrEvous boy, having got .posses sion of his grandfather's spectacles, -private ly tdok out the glasses; and when the old gentleman put . them on,' finding that he could not see, he exclaimed, "Mercy, on me, -I'veilost•tuy sight !".' ''But thinking the im pedithent to vision might be the dirtiness of. the glasses, he took them off to wipe them, he, still more frightened , . cried - out, "Why I've lost my feeling too!" . • A F4:4cit paper prints the following : The wife Of-Ge eral .11ying suddenly -dor ' ipg. his absence,- his faintly was greatly per .plexed.to decide how the news should be conveyed to him. A nephew undertbok the - taSk - and sought out tlf6 widower: "Genersl; My aunt is very ill." " You trighten me." • "Yes, Hear we cannot save. her." , "You • sly dog," pried the' bereaved husband, put • ting his fore-Niger to. his nose, "I'll' bet that she's dead r" „ ANSWERING QUESTIONS I —Nothing can'he More provoking. than to hinder a questioner for explanations when you.cunnot help him. A hunter-in a,furious hurry after game-call out to a gaivky youngster: "-Hello, boy; did y9u see a rabbit cross the road,'here just now'?l • "A -rabbit?" ; • "Ves, he quick, a - rabbit.", , . . • •PWawit a kiqerilr,ray, varmint '.!" t`Yes! yes!., • .1 ."A longish cretur with p. short tail • "Yes 'be quick, or he'll get Into his hole.", "Had it long - legs behind, big ears ?"; "Yes! yes!" - "And sorter jumps when it rims • • "Yes!" "wa, I haint seen HQ such 9etur here." .AT an enthusiastic meeting among the negroes iaplount county, N. C. last week, the. mourner's bench was-crowded with pen itents, when orie of them, a sable damsel Of elephantine proportions, sprang toiler feet crying: "If dis-nigger had de wings of . a June bug She'd.fly,right to Heaven." Her enthusiasm was checked at that. junc-• tare by a' Matter-of-fact-sister; .who raised her head, and brought the .new'convert'a thought.4,;.back from the ideal to the'real, thusly : .-. • - ' - • "V . ou 4 Sool, NN; bra "do you mean? elf . you had,a . Stino bug's rwitigs don't Feu" know a woodpeckeed goblge you- 'fure-yougot holt -a mile !"4 Pro (boobs nub groceries. BOLAND,O2 CENTRE ST., BELOW AMERICAS HOUSE, POTTSVILLE,. Rain - ow, opened 11 itt r iw-StoclC of Spring & Summer - Goode suitable for the present season, Inch as • , BLACK • SILK SUMMER CLOTH CORSETS,, 'FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS; &ci Has on hand a new lot of -• • SPRING AND SUMMER SACQUES, which will be sold illeap for cash. Ladles Cloaks made to order. New Patt i ezna tj ust, received. • Oct: 30, ' • wErrpIELD 4 itOYER, . . .i. - . • I I 207 CENT' E ST„ POTTSVILLE. ' In addition lolth Ir usual 7 rosortment of DII'ESS GOODS, E 24•1 SRO'. ERIE:4 NOTIONs, MILLIKE-• ox 000Ds, &e., ha l e ine, opened a full ftssortment of • Choiea Japanese Silk. Robes, Hamburg Edgy and Insertings, Jouvin an Jugla Kid Glovels, -.. . - . Ileavy lack .8111w4; 4-1 English Shillings,- Bargairta in Linen Handkerchiefs Ind White Goods generally.. • nto the Well known • • . surFAto ALPACA., liebrated • --i: Also otter In zuldltf, A full lino of the ' IiE.AVER BRAND is LACK PURE 31011 AIRS. test styles, made - to order. •- I—tf-w SILF, FINISiTED, Lgtdlex' suits, in 1 :September 1, 'IA) SP B. 1„ N G & 811 & 'BROTHER, FOX FM 276 Cl 2 STREET, POTTSVILigt Desire to call atte meat- of tloir to their extegalve itrort- 4PR AYR SUMMER 1. R Cot/Math:; th Latest Styles or the Foreign & Domestic Markets nycLuingra /Matto !its Ooiwicnoss 1 . 3,1,),.cic AND COLORED SILKS. LACES .AND Emsßap= t.plqql3, WHITE GOODS and DOM/NUM HOSIERY .. o GIi3VEZ or ALL KINTLS SHAWLS OF ALL ' =I We also ash ittestion to Oor,Stoes slt is very . este for this usritclocummanisio sarst•dass Div t =NE kno fighl of in he ater rots must it geh of • a •di+puti ng ( =I Asv 'taint, ughter?" imam WI DRY GOODS - 20 GOODS CLOAKS; Qc 4a.. at 44111 . :EN'S ' WART; .te.;' and /elected with the titcdnirt . ,We dowin &sudden' It news. • we have, hen everythini in • • andarocery en" Waite bad IMMI EMI cals FM _ Fib 5. 10 • , .;•OPPOILTIINITY'TO OBTAIN •, • :;17A...%X . 11001) , COAL LEASE. amoz.uomom TALE COAL COMPANY • Offer tolesse &portion of their Locust Dale estate as untonedzitt the Ashland Basin of the Malta toy Region, containing, the MAMMOTH, with the wader• lying and overlying velna,.in very fine condition-- Application, to be made to GEO,_H. POTTS, E,su., President, N 0,410 Broadway, Nee , York or to . B. C. ifARRIg, their Agent at Pottavilluxa. Jan. 1.'61-1- PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offers" Ms Farm, situate In Washington Township, &Mot; kill County, about 4 miles east of. Pinegrove 1 4 mile distant from the S. & S. It. It., at private - sale. The Farm contains IM acres, red gravel bottom, 24 acres heavy timber, 80 acres cleared, and the balance sprouts of 12 years' growth. The improvements con .sist of a dwelling house, swiss barn and saw millalso, a superior orchard , of chalet. fruit trees. T land is In good culture. All those wishing to pur chase or insPect the same; will please apply to the proprietor on the premises. - A good bargain can be made. -Conditions easy. JOHN M 120.153, Js. May 23, '7o44—ame is • FOB BALE.—A First.classVibiteiteb Colliery id the Mabanoy Coal Field, lease ls-ears to run. A Splendid Farm; IP acres, on thetflusquebanna River. - A 'twenty feet lot in Second Street, suitable for private residence. Town lots in Mabanoy City. To Lease—Mammoth SkidmOre and !Primrose Veins, near „Ntahanoy City. For Rent—An office in Silver Terrace, ' • ltd3kly to c .4 • FRANK CARTER, - Estate Agent, Silver Terrace, PottsviLle. Sept. IS, 111).—,"3-tf. • VIIABLE IIt,OPEATY - AT P.ItIVATZ SALE:—One-twentieth interest in the tract of Coal land, in New Castle ToWnship • Schuylkill Co., (known as the Pott & Bannon tract,) containing about 4.8 acres. - A tract of =acres of COAL aniCTllkflit ft LAND, in Riley Township. • • • Valuable building lots on Nfalkarrtengo Areet. A splendid lot on Schuylkill Avenue, 83 feet front on the Avenue, and 57 feet front on Church Al ey. One-fourth' ; interest In the ,"Coal 11111" Tract of land In Schuylkill Township, to close the estate of the late Mrs. Remit Hart. 'APpIy to HENatY . C. ItlTEkt Real }State and Insurance Agent,• tong° kit., Pottsville, Pa• -.1 Jan: 1, , Veit: SALEA. Farm of MO •Ltores .with ,improve .l: meats and stock, sit sate on t e line of the Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Ralirowl, 14 miles from Potts ville. 10 acres of the land are under cultivatiols, 75 acres are covered with chestnut sprouts of 16 years growth, which would make excellent prop timber. 25 acres are corered with heavy timber. The improve; ments consist of,a Substantial! house a new Swiss Barn, out hortsesitmd a new saw mill with water pow er. Stock consists of horses, cows, grain, hay, and rming implements. The price asked can be real z aed from the timber alone. Terms easy. Apply to JOHN M. SHEA FER, , Esterlyte-Building, Pottsville, or to FERGUS 0: FARQUHAR No. MI Centre street, Pottsville. August 7, '66—a2-tf ffi) t SALE, -; - I TIIE FOLLORIV) _ _ . ;MINING- MACT-I T NERY. One high Presiure Cornish pumping engine 28 1 ,4-inch •ylinder 7 feet stroke; boilers end all parts complete, arid 2 lifts of pumps,l43 yds each, ohe lw inch the other 14-inch plunger, eskh seven feet stroke, ALSO,—One Winding Engincinch cylinder 4 feet stroke, with drum-gearing and oilers complete.. ALSO —Four sets Breaker Machinery. - A ISO ...„fr . -100„three-ton Slope Wagons , heavily ironed for 4 fee ALSO,W3 . 16 feet Fan and Engine with tubular boiler complete. • • Al.So,—One Horizontal Pumping Engine 1 / 1 -inch "Olinder 4 feet, stroke, with gearing and bobs, and - two lifts of pumps 100 yards each, with 14-inch plungers. 10 feet stroke. . The above machinery has been In service, but is In good working order. GEORGE W..R.NYBER, Jan.9,'6o-2-tfw.Sept.l;all--1-Iyd ~ Pottsville, Pa. gegat Notices. , A DMINISTRA TRIXT NOTICE.—WhOrea, .t - 1 the undersigned having been appointed Adm in- Istratrlx of the estate of John Settzinger, late of the Borough of St. Clair, deceased, she hereby givesno tice to all persous-indebted Ip thesald estate to make payment, and all those having claims against the same to present them for settlement to MARIA SEITZIN apt, Admx_, St. r. J u ne 25, '7O - A ISMINISTRATOR'S NO TICE. , Whereas, letters of Adnrinlistratiors-on the'estare of John McCabe, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased,. having been granted to the undersigned, all persOmi having claims against the eahtte, are requested to present the same to the undersigned, , and those In debted to make Payment without delay to 8.1 t.-WHITNEY,.-WHITNEY, Administrator. ' June fS, STATE" OF CHARLES H. BROWN, DE CEASED.—N; hereva,letters testamentaryy tattle estate of eIIARLLN. F4i. BROWN, merchant, late of the , Borough of !Pottsville, deceased have been granted 'to the, undersigned, all persons indebted to the said* ;estate are requested. to makeAmtnediate payment, 'and those liming claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, will make known the same withont delay, to , • MARY JANE BRONMExecutrlx.. .lun 4, '76-13-6t. N 0.265 Market Si; Pottayttle. 'ITN THE, DISTRICT COURT,mf the tithed 1 States for the Eastern . District of 'Pennsylvania. In the matter of the estate of Michael & Joseph' • Kerkesleger, Bankrupt. NOTICE-TO CREDITORS: You are-hereby notified that the - second meeting of the creditors of said Bnnkru pts'will be held at the office of - John. P,,110, hart, Esq., a-Register in Bankruptcy *Timid District; In Pottsville, on Wednesday, the 6th day of 3uls', D.:1370, at ID O'clock A. M., before said Register, for the purpose named in the twenty-seventh section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1567, when and Whets you can attendif you see proper. „ . B. P. KETNER, Assignee. Schnylkiff Raven, June '7O ' ESTATE OF WM. E. STONE, DECEASED. Letters testamentary upon the estate of William' E. Stone, late of the Borough 'of,S4 Clair, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, have'been granted by the Register of Wills for said County, to - Martha stone, James Stone and Euslace Stone, the said Mar tha and James Stone reside in the said Borough of St. Clair, and the said Enstace Stone resides in the Borough of Mahanoy City, In said County; thole In debt.,d to said estate are requested to, make :pay ment, and- all pemons having claim's or demands against the said estate are requested to make known the same without delay to either of' the wild Esecu-. tors, or .to WM. B. W.ELLS, EsQ, their Attorney, at Pottsville, Pa, MARTHA STONE, •JA.MES STONE. EUSTACE STONE, June z, .E.XeCU rt. gegal garbs. CAKEW. , - diII...ATTORNEY AT LAW, I. . Office, et.STltt: St., ov4r Barman et*Raiitsey's l ' ook Store, Pottsville, Pa Jane 18, ' 70.25 fy HABBY C. DORNAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. __No. 145 Centre est., a few doors below Episcopal Church, Pottsville. Aprll23, . C F. SMITH, ATTORNEY. AT .LAW,. Matti . street. Shenandoah, Pa. Jan 1.5, 70-4.4.1 • . • T_TENIrg C. BEITAFE.B., ATV,IINET-AT LAW: Olilee, 155 tXtitre St., Pottsville. 1 - bleY '69 .• . • 2,Tr-tr A. M. PAIMMORE, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW,I. Pottsville, P a,. °Mee, N 0.9 Mahantongo Street, opposite-Post Otlee. - Aprll 8, '69-14—ly GEORGE Iap.EBCHEIL; ATTORNEk-AT:- I,,AW, Pot e, Pa. Office, No. 179 Ceut`re St., 'nearly oppositellitiers' Bank: Aprll 3..01-44—tt TAXES EL CAMPB ELL. VITORNEY-.A.Z.LAW; .3 Rooms LS and 16 Penn Building, ..1 4 .:o. 430 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . , Jan. 1, I TILLIA.M B. SMITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, VV No. Ib4 Centre 19t., Pottsville, Pa. January 1, '7O 1— DANIEL D. DILLMAN , ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Potta*ille, °Moo, No. 0 Mahantongo Street. Jannary-10, 'OO-4-13" ALBERT KNITTLE, ATTORNEY-ATI.,AW. Wiles, No. 162 Centre Wrest, Pottsville, Pa, All promptly collec • . • .- ly r',EORGE CRAJKBERS,(Late of the berg. burg Bar.) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. Ito Cen tre St., (2.4 door,) Pottsville, Pa. Nov. 8, ' ly 7AW AND COLLECTION OPIIDE. 1 CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, ;. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC PcTravna..s, Scam - Lima. CO, Pa. Sept. 1, 'O9--1-4• gumber. JOHN A. OTTO & 150N8. -z 1 tka LUMBER 'WILLIAMSPORT, PA June 11. '7O T UMBER. • • . • LUMBER. .. P.ARDEE SCOOK, MANUFACTURERS AND DRALINIS IN • - • BILL' TIMBER FOR BI IDGEIA BREAKERS. &eta sawed from White aad Yellow Plne, • Oak and Hemlock, and shipped to order. Also, PLANK BOARDS, Shingles, LATH; FLOOR ING, &v. offices at WAse?dcarows, r A.. and Logic BLAvem, PA, , - P. S. We ship by Boatedd Railroad. April 9, ":0-15-Cm CORE PINE OTC vtninza. FILBERT, OTTO ;1 MannWkekners of and DEALERS IN Idulti‘Eß, WILLIA.IIIIISpont PENNA. Mill on canal, west of Maraud St Offhte at UM- MoDON - Box =8 qPs JulYlll. `O-11.17 psaLA T ompesl4_UN SIN ICA A D AND az.i. WM. ILEITCHLET Pzeirkta, wbgallue slid RAW Deitsi int , &WI/aim at Reisioek. Oak lad Wane Ptartand ahrayp, , bas on slams lad et Daata,lliathad NW; • voet . dcal. at Iriskerns Irrarase,4o. r • . at We Pottsville Nene fr ei , e t flot ew deli*_eret :owl Xmas ipA4 Mad, amatrattar and Waist: I,daftlll/Illart y • rob 5, '7O 117"":1111". 11-ein• ;w; t'HERS' - , SCHITYL ME 'Avon: shaaftvit • • NIT 3 L , Z. D/tV/ 8 ,. . Practicat Pliimber 'and:C4r • No: 2), 24/a.rorrevoo Snarsi t " - :-Porrf Having been in the business over 10 peirgi PLll adel`phla gives him =lanai facilities fat !bag ,his supplies from Drat dam homes. 4 Ike - attention paid to country work. march '70.1y FORGE MATITE, fllttatrreXT. ' kr NO. S2l, MARKET STREET, POTTS 1 'LE. Inventor of the .telf-dumping, cages, "ad of coal breakers half the usual helghts saving th by great amount of amber in a Large break • . • T h e self-dumping cages are for slopes and sh wi th of without door to ear, and with water apparatha attached todispenserwith pumps. It Olf-d pa OM or - two stories, and hoists one, two or PLR at the same time. : The advertiser -will plan, superintend or. tract to build edlliery improvements of all kind*. • March 5, '7o' loxl7 _ L P. WHITNEY, . ...BANKER, ,1:1, ‘. •," 18ci Centro Streft:lNitladlia, P lll i I • I. - • DICAUIV: ANP FOREIGN, irSCHA244I . ‘uNrrincr - STATES AND. arms • •;., HONEY; RECEIVED ON DEPOSf7-4 lowed as per gpoelal agrdement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold ad thglitaV York and Philadelphia' Boards -of ltreltefa.ololll usual Commission. . • • • ; Jan 1 .'70 3,4*:41.4 Mahan. .I—ly liiM REM SAVE 'YOUR MONEY.BY 13A.riNCt LEATHER. - - BLIT RUT BUY BUY C. S. FOSTER'S . C. .f 3. FOaTi4lt'S C. S. FOSTER'S • C. S. FOST R c.. • • Water Proot Grease and Leather restive Inferior qualities of Leather made lm oas ti) water. Old Leather madesoft and pliable, theolOY renewed; more lasting than an other of I kind Ita market, and applicable to all kinds of lestbirr. Miners w ill find It the best. article, they ever used to protect their Boots or 'filioes from sulphur wadef. or sale, wholesale or retail, by CLEM.MS ri IL. FOS TER, Ashland, Pa.; and hi Pottaville by B ht &Ca, Fox et Rro., Jesse Foater, Thomas Foster, dF. X. Foster. May a 41-22-tf j 2itsuranct. B. KAERCHE.R.. OENERAIO =au- F. 'RANCE AGENT. ~, , 1 Office, Pennsylvania L. Ball, Pottetellie,, ti., LIVERPOOL at LONDON I GLOBE &SU . CE C 0.. - ,, . s r C l ash Capital-and Assets, 411000,000 Invested in. he United States, over . I. 500,006 HOME INSURANCE 'COMP NY,I NEW HAVEN; CONNECOCET. :1 Cash Capital„.lls4o, 'Surplus Jan. Is, lSe,5„ • 4158,070 BS Insurance effected In the oest Companies bn favoi able terms.- Losses promptly adjusted and , !_dwiti?... ont delay. ' • [Jan I,' ,I- . i • O LD AND TRIED. INCORPORATED r i . . . PURELY BERKSHIRE I 'LIFE IN S URANCECIMP", 1 , 11-” , ••• - • PITTSFIELD,.kss -,, TBOMAB F. PM:I3KM 'Puts i identi 1 JAMES . FRANCIS, Vice President.' . 1 U. CIIICKERING, Secretary and Treasurer. L - .J. - L. GREENE, Assistant Secretary,- . ~. Non-FerfeitOre of ell Policies fluaraxkteed to , ' ! .Law. - i. In case any premium is, not paid wbea, due, the policy Is not forfeited: but the holder remains .10- sured for the full atm at nt, until the premium alrefe. dy paid and unearned is exhausted by the cost of insurance at the net rate. • ; ' Example at the Age of 43, One Annual Cash Premium on . an ordi My LBe • Pol icy will continue the insurance for TWYEAIIS and. 63 DAYS 'from the time the Tlicy w issued, or ONE YEAR and 66 DAYS af r the SECOND ANNUAL PREMIUM BECOME... DUE. Blionld ,ii the second premium not be paid, - and the insured die within one year and 66 days after suchlnoci-pay ment, the full amount of the policy would be paid,. less only the Premium due-and unpaid. ; 7 pie larger the number of premiums paid, the loigeFFFF will the Insurcince continue, in case of non-puyme tof pre 'Muni'. ' • II The Berkshire Life Insurance Company has paid under this law Six Claims, which in Companies icd; other Stales Ikon litbave been worthless; and - is now continuing the insurance on over 4I policies do which the holders have been unable to pay pre mium. .. The last claim paid under this non-forfeiture plan was that of-a member who insured 3 few years since for Fisoo. In 1-tti he failed to pay his annual 'pre miums; in January last, one year and tiv r months afterwards, he died. 'The Company. has paid-to the widow the, full amount; VIM, less only th .overdne payments-and interest. . Epery Member Rece.itB every - Day's J itisuipice - . • paid for. ALL PROFITS ' DIVIDED AMONG TIII POLICY - • HOLDERS. ' • ; ANNUAL-CASH DIVIDENDS." , . . r - . ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. - Aaarefial selection of lives. ;Safe Investinents. ''. l .),i;ioCod Agenea and Solicitors wanted. -; , - 1 -': -'yotinfofmiitton,apply at the home Miler, or to r.. ..w...wizolt,AV . .t...'9, General Agent •. ' /13. W. , tor . ELEAUSTH Arid CHESTS - UT Sts., 1411LAIIELE1114 $ 1 i , ' ___ (4 - I.' —•-• • . ' ,:..-.. !-..,... :~tCQfattAl::~= ~t. "T IM MILVCSEILIFPI' vaimr..• 80 LSO SCHOOL. . An Enelieh, - Criiiiiiiii,Nlithenitlea4, . 011141 Ariistie'lngtitation., • • ~.. FO TAIYUN:G . -31EN ,AND.. 013, I it 1444.1i.nn5.'2011101;44T _ The Flraererlh,l3l"the litheteenth Eleadon will-commence WEDNESDAY, the Itith day of S EPTEMBER; next. 'Pupils received at smy time. RSV. GEORGE F - MILLEB, A. M., piaci/Lal. 4 • '-, tie * Firathitrei; ' REV. Ditiely,knt, Schaeffer, Diann, Rrauth,' Set . as, Muhlen ~:bttever Rutter Stoic, Conrad, Bomburger,WylleAiterretMuphy,.Cruiltahanks, IIONS.—J9daq Ludlow, Leonard Myers, , M. Russel Thayer, Behr M. Boyer, Jacob S. Yost, Ii ester (AY- Ixter, Jobn I,llllnger, &e. • Se.Q.4.—Jataes E. Ca:dwell; James L. Claghorn; C. 8. Grove, T. C. Wood,Marvey Bancroft, Theodore G. MC. F. Norton,:l.. - L: Roam, 8. Gross Fl 7, Miller r, Charles Warinemacher, James Kent, Santee RCo., &c. • . . [July 31, 'w--W-tt i . Eliticettaittous: ' TIED M IR ICRIC E IVI3 'C 0 Ali 1:1 Patented April now in use. Thep arelaud easy of 'operation, benne the large number sold, and the per. fect satisfaction given. Send for Illustrated catalogue containing sizes, prices and testimonials from partici' usin them also containing price list our Wood Hookron Cam, lion Tabs and Barrows; Bock and Blocks, dtc.„; also containing moth informa tion useful to Coat merchants. P DEICX & CO.; Albany AWricultural & chi ne Works, Albany; Jan 1. 'B 9 -16-31m-/Y j New York. ST PH EN BON SAFETY LANIPIL—As at some Collieries tire damp Is very prevalent, and he common Davy Lamp is not conshleted safts.!. we I have procured a lot of the Stephenson Safe,V. Lamp. which contain a arcader glass tube inside of the wire genre. , This Lamp from recent expetimentsmade in England, is cons idered the ustestLeuripinuse,and. S now: extensively used In all the mnstflerycollieries in England . For side wholesale and retail. The CLANI6Y _LAMP, the DAVY LAMP,' and rSafety Lamps or rill the mcet !moms:o patterns oads of inspected. Government Wire, l y the single dozen or lutudreLL I • These Lamps are all manitfaeturet to our own order, and we use none but gauze of thepattens pro s, ribed by the English Government for safety. -1 • _Xlllatizes constantly , on hand to suit lamps Men e .. ral use, so that we can supply any persons wisesins to replace gauzes that have been worn but. Giquoe for sale by the yard or piece, wholesale or . .Address, BAN.NAN & fiA.IIBEN.Li la Centre Street, Pottsville, .._ • • LEHIGH VALLEY HAMRA/LE COMFIT. ' Time Table ahow,ing . connections of the L. V. R. h. Co. a lih those of the-Phila. & Readiest R. rt.- Co. to and froni Pbttsville and intermediate point/else tween Readingand Pottsville. , -, ;A. at. vi.. M;;E M. Leave P0thiVi11e.....z....-.] ..........»_.. 5.40;1 0 . 00 l • A 45 Reading. ' 7.M;f 10.:131 - 4,15. ,E.a' at Penna. Jancti0n.......... 1 1i.:35, • , 11.551 &SO Arrive at Etedtm-..., ..............-1 0.151 /2.601 6.35 i New York ' 12.10 h, B.*), moo I P. HIP. M.IP:. X - RETURNING. • I • • . - - A. j. 4.1 hL _ Leave-New Y0rk............-- ........ ...-.-...... • ' 12,00 " Easton- . - 5.4.5; ILA FerX Penne-Junction - ;Se 4.21 Reading.-... .... .....- ...... :.......-......- ; .10.40 - 9.40 Arrive at 1v0ttavi11e..........-'....,._-....--..; j .ILSS -- 0 7.111 • = . - P. For MATar s c i/i CHITNIC and i IL nterm - •Iniz lL n leave Pot .40 and 9.00 A. M., and 2.46 P. M. ta 4 li rive at Month link 12.00 ht. 5.45 andll.llo P.H. , RETURNOt% leave Manch Chunk. 1.45 and-HA p.• 31.; arrive at Pollard_ ,le MIS and 7.39 P . -111. 1 - For ail points in the Lehigh Coat Mogen* and for Towanda, Waverly. and leave' Pottrellla, L 4021.31. - • -• . .H. 1 ..... a.... 5AYR,114 • - • -; . r ' Sliperhitenderit and Rethlatiest- . Dee.2o. 'oo •. - • - - .277-.. T-OdeMell OXllLLltraniatt lee Crooto to FOutt *oh_ Witten% rollecood other_ 211 04 0:tesserte• moue An the otale_deueloug Tr- sem . 111 1 16 111 sad! . „ soar: a. iiraxii.'" 11$s. Unkefer.* key Tepei; -alousl work term*. CANER . AL ,INSURANCE -• • •' Centro .St J'utt • vamp& trie, !atm': Jun!!,, ! of the m k ~ , p~% ~ A.RCEI.O flow, B _, deserlpiG All branches Es - cumzsts. •••• "it •: ; ; • - OODS FOR TIT.* 'LADIES AT GREA'' BARGAINS. u. 4 . I Gould Invite' tie attention of Housekeepers and other to nay Stock of i3HTIETLNG. BEGERTM4 MIISLLNS, CALICOS and I4,'LANNELS, TABLE •• • LINEN R NAPICINS, TOWELS, CRASHES I dcc. °Dl r4 — GOods - of all Descriptions, White Goods, Lace Handkerchiefs and Collars, . 1 " Linen Collars and Cuffs, .Notions, Trimmings 1. etc., _ ' - 40,4,6wEn PRICES thait can be paid eLsewbere. BULL, /air Z), =lv I 253 Centre•treet, Pottsville: • • Ntrik. if, • • CHINAP4- SS AND EARTHENVARE t -7-07 nut Street,. . . lIN P 14111114.14 GiWriltir; l l4 . .);;Set stoneware in the ni.:irket, sold at qe prices ,of ordinary. goods. WHITE }ME** 44*AI, 44 - 0 the best shapes and style. rtv:9RATi:,t),. Till. and ". • .1567.1.= ' lvariety. Glatopetraved on the preral4M,and China , ' - Tieetinitclit4ttier in tail sets or n tehings, in the beiit . • . ' • rilltsrcsAss GOODS Ci.:SLY; and LOWEST it • ' CASA!. PRICE'S. • . in regani to prices. it.e . .,of goods , ' - - • Utica GT lug . ihiriet . l4 -1 70 ;•,• • • =EI I . 1 W'K , , .FR & TRIO il l . , , ~, , ~ ' 11E 1 07 13 NIO - la . AT.T -,. ' I , 1 Q Ell BITY BUY'; 1111 ANY GOODS F GREA PRINTS, 8 cents and BLACK PRICES T THE NEW UNION D I March 0. , October 18, '4ll lylrrED 'ESTATFA3 BONtS BOUGHT, SOLD AND! I.7.kcHANGED, - ON MOST REASONA!BIIE TERMS. I GOLD' EMI ,-.,:, • H . . .. • . , 1 comltls.sui oNl,y. - - Acfconnts received en Inte..qt. killolyeil nn dalli balnwes subject to aft; ht sight.. . DiEMVEßitliia.o. OIEITING VIM No. 40.8: THIRD HT., PHICADELPHIA Maid' 53, 70 1:143. '• 7 \ 7 7 - • 'of.thr • • Ptithe•MCWlti4 , &.. The advantages and attract.hans of Ohl LOAN, for vestment purpos es , are ruati t t y and Important: 1. is based upon one of tie 'treat THROUGH LUTES nrnezrzy TILE SE.:A no i r) Az: TUE WEST. 2. Tag SECURITY ALR titEATED, the greater part id the iitie being $n Luceetutfal running operation. - A. The Loeal. Traffic, from tlit , unrivalled Airicul taral regions and lion and cf*al deposits. adist , ent, must be large andprofitable. 1 1 4. The enterprise receives !Immo - mom CON-CR.I - Amp PatvlLEGFri trOm the States cif Virglida and West Virginia. I , ," I I 5. It is: finder the 'msnagerd efit of efficient a } rd WELL-ittsowm siboiie names, are guar antees for iti; EARLY . COXYLRYIONI and successful operation. - I - - - - • 6. The Bonds ran be hail eltleer [ ;I, . COUPON OR RE6ISTERED , form; they haiithirty years to rim, both principal and interest being payable : in Kohl. • The Bads are oillenominattone of •‘. - • • • bearing interest at the rate of Kit per cent; In coin payable May lit and Nocctitbir hit, • ' From our intimate neouaintanuo: with the aftidrs and condition of the s ComY •we know these securities to be peadlarli clestiable,nnasuktolle fin sac employment of surpinsCapilal, and ftinding of Government Bonds; by Inottol, TrUstees of Estates, and others 'who .prefcs I tibial* security with reesonableincoMe. • ' Mld,* of United El' 'wenties Ore - MIEN. . bled !Omn:ars ' - the Mire rate ***PM mud Lod. to run; and to reptiss . s Ifni" in addition. and Stocks Stock Eichatige; metro' In adonis kW* * at the rtin Inar Moue, sad the • • of express titiarles. • -liitir9o andfaxtHed . Pam . 10•11141.1111111UNIAY'f. •..,- .r; .011.4N1110 . 4 .t":"•134 • • • - • 5:4" . 4 . :519r . 4 - t•''''••••••‘`,l•,,f,- •• 1.155114 C, Maar% .--.' --'''..-,1,4,,:,..:,4 s „- AL Ho HAZZARD:. I ' . 1 1 1, 0 svairria GOLD LOW * Come and g. 41 4) ; :i ti ,itfill 11 I' if reity z t I 1 •4,, _____- ~..., .., ...,,, ...,,"., ..--,.. • , . 1 . , . , T , (e-rr:.4 -.., A.'l ' • ' • .-' i, 4 1 r " ' .. - , „ 4,0114,14-1; U . , ; i '', :it' '' -N. • ,c_...,...„.„,,,,,... •,.....„,..•___......,„„.. ~: .. . • " . , By our systa o Self-measurement, easily understood, tie lenatile customers to sand, their orders in such a way as to, SECtfILE AS GOOD FIT as though they came themselves to our Ekitabliahment. Our Improved Eules for Self-Measurement, Sample_` and Prices sent when reviested, and PROMPT. ATTENTION: given to all orders, with-GIiAIiLANTEE of entire satisfaction. ^: ; , I E. I . 1 - I I' •' •• Ai. I , JOHN WANAMAXER. ~inanciat._j_—_.~ :__c BOUGHT ANI► OLD MARKET RATEs. COUPONS C L ASHED. 1 1 ACIFIC RAILRO/Ap .BONDS BOUGHT A'Sp STOCKS 'BOUGHT [A ' NII SOLP 5/000, 0500, it4d oity6Eassoits TO r:.* T.OIiEY.:, THOMAS' • t. - iltu.nErt: ' lii:a IC - I First ' Class carriage.s i rut . I.u.rgieg. +i • OT THE LAI,IE2gT ~11::CO X(UT AP''ROVED TTT LES, t , IILkNUFACTORY — CoR. , BECOIVO atm Noitszotaic 6rs:, oNz SQCARIG I aacg OT MOlLTllialt MOTSZ, POTTSTILI,4B. PA. 1 1 Oi : ) :astantly fin Band a good amortmetit of n . :cs• tind second-hand and, Boggles. I t 8 attention paid to repairing. t . AgrUlo.lo-15. MITCHELL AND SILVER. BASIS. 1,1 4 OFFER,' FROM . ryliTS Dil:Tf4 • 141 THEIR SUPERIOR, STOCE r i i AT PRiI • 1: A • ' R. THAN - GOLD BASIS. ' ,' ,' - REDUCTION IN tPRICES.iI up. AND COL'D ALPACCAS. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, all H kinds ' • _ NOTIONS,Idic.; r i 4.; • • . e Icor yoursolf,' . i I HA 4 T CANNOT HELP BUT BE POI'ULAB. ,-, i• • - . ,f WI ..GOODS STORE JS THE, .PLAdE FOR HARGAINS, J., ,I._-.2.1,-dt,,- i ; _ _ ,;. _ LION NEW GA. VA CL O :II6I4 • ' LIN:ENIcan he I .61.1rkt. I i • • . j SOLOMON HOOVER'S, i ; -STOVE, TIN aro lICUSE' Ft FIV lINIING KTOrtg ' i• r} No. 285 Centre Street[ rotbrytile, A nu mber of new pattern C0011;ING and PABLO2t STOVES, which can be had at moderate priors. HS also has a splendid assert tnentofTi Ili Brass, Brßatlike Jupaned, Glass, Wood and Willdw V. are, Hollow and lianlware. Also, Brualles, Broomit, 011 Cloths. Tata, Cloths, Door :Vats, Wrlngers, Trays, Catvl: and Butcher Knives Coal 011 . Lamps, Knives An Forks and all kinds of Glassware.' Also, Grid] m Ronal l'ans, Children,' Sleighs and Skates, Table:. Tea :Butter Spoons, Slice and Bat Traps, Paten NXiseg Graters, Splttoons, Lemon Squeezers .an G rs,Blr4 Cages,'" able' Mats, Table Sawa, Cleave ' F:gg. :Rolling 'Pins, Potato Atashert, Br BoardS, Windt Boards,Wooden Boxes, Flat and Tailor Ironts. Sausage, Cutteta and • StutTers,[ Mabee Linea Bed imrds,:CMthes Pins, Corn POppent, Cake Cutter-it Candlesticks. Dredge fßoxes„ Sdvings Banks, Match Boxes, School Companions, Slatos and Pencils, Toilet Sets, Bath Tubs, Hatobets, Hammers, Axes, Deed and Bond Boxes, Flour Slaves, Meat Saws, OalTee Concentrated Lye, Glass Drainer,. Fancy Toys, lard ns. Wash TuLts, Wash Boards, Sheet Zinc, M arket and Fanff.BasketN . CludorP, Knife Boxes, Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Coal litickets, Tea Kettlea, , StoVeilind Shoe Blacking. Oils, Palnts„ 'Varnishes, WM: dow Glass, Putty, Lanterns, and niany,artleles to* numerous o mention. Also, Robiltig, Spout ing, and altkinds o Jobbing done to order, and it the short est notice. Perseus wishing any, of the above meti... Honed articles amuiddll well by ing before pureduudng eisewhere.i j. • • S Ol -031_,GV iiOOVER. • ' . No, :No contte Street.' , Dee.ll. 1.: 72—tai fii 1 t! ARDWARE t k ~ \.) --Pipip-;‘,oc 7 4 7 4 ,..s ( - 3 ANts s c. 70 IRON, IRON, At • Centre MYER Street. G R. Best In the world. / 3117. ER. .1d: I WM:W Agent*, tll Centre rtreet. , I .31YErt, a 3C111731 4 g 'iNew ilardire.re 'Store, 251Ceutre St., to buy elteup Garden Rakes., grad , ghovela, Corn - and ttnnien Met of all' kl tidn. SCIALLES. !ilC4.l.:ti:, 6 cALM . S. Venkiint4 anAdgelli'isl3to.igthcilanettr,eaet.Vdi t ASEI NOTICE., . • ; • 1 i T • Du liders' arid Meelianks.. At : M Eft BCH GM* , can bet bcnag,,hutheaji Building ilard ware oral! kin. vlz Glass, Ceutettl, Tlatter, Chlmn To and Flues. Ala°, Terra Cotlit 'Pipe of ail als Di vi ned:ll2, .11/ , . IVART' will not mat and will' keep Ice Water for twenty'. Mar haw* verrtelleaP, at O.III.OM.PSON''' CCIYWMg Watk thethe , Buckets, Rake:4Blonm and evettarag neceasarY for approaching ix:aye:it season. ter sadech , ap • L. C..THCLUPBOSI3.I' STAIR RODS. • • . : A fall assortment in stock of nil sizes and lengths with buttons, eyes and screws. For woe at Pike. I • IL. C. 77101U16411•14, Currency. i.M#ati.ed • A ermi-dtLING 4-L 171711112 L. MMES. ac-, nio 44s at • 4A14.17,/ By BOWEN & B. iocae.• at ca*totips; Leave *niers with ' 421.8 i No. 9 TWA Zvr Way 311,:70 =. r-. ~~~~ ,~ ~~ Li, do i . GENTS I 20‘ W.LF,, 1 - I Stouts;, ut~cs °fit. 4arbutarr , . =I P,ENNSYLVANIA. IMEI ;, • i ' " • I : r - 1 gutrateb.- LBTED.J-ALFskuttei to take cha4cr of a Firm; r r_ _Asa, a good Charcoal Fart:Lace mari.'both tq . go .n virgin:la. Addreia Box ITS Pottsville rtkit ODlee. Jitic '7O-26.tt •' • • , . ' . ; • MEI lACitIERS - WANTED.-Fiver male • and two, stnale newhere wanted for the, *tool Piettlet• I' ttylkiliTownehlp,Schuylkill County.. Amex nal scion will be held by-gesse Newlin, County, 'u rinteuderd, at' the School - Btu:se:at Tusearora: ATI ,Y Will Township, on tke 18th day of July, cote erieine, at s l 2 ' o'clock A. M. Term. 0 and it:tram:arts. D,„t order a the &Saul; , JAC:OW/IEIM See'V t Seim lklll Township; June ll:<; '7O • as-13t E - 1 - A b - ERB WANTED-One male and two female teachers wanted for the Pirtegrare Ikt ough :ichoul District-school at coratnenele thrl Alrdey hi Auswit., Term, r month • for female e o 3 r i i rsiln teac r r P pl. '• • De b ut No. I need a ply - . L t 1 'e s - lnej ° r it or • e, J :LW hi, '7O- .l - it W. .11. P .U.V.LER. SOC:r. 12.2-36t1 L' :bWA-REMITS WAFTED , 1 1 ... ' , ', ..J OE WAR 01.; 1812 AND ME.All;Mir WAR. r 0 EIGN. COINS, STOCKS. GOLD, , G . rrERN tcT made on a T ll l :po nd i a Ll S : l :3- I *. POSTTS..L.ECEIVED. i :'. pains will be spared to serve `the: interest's of It Who favor us with their business. T. .._-. -.- CIL' 1 i g :::: l a n :a dN4 : B: B th. rO irre: ;e ll: : ll , tllNN .N DS' o. 50 South 3d st.; pi:m*ln. 41 4, 7 0 • - 1 - .• j -' • 1-ly ' 1 1 .._ tiIT /MOWS to •all .whomit, may Concern; hat the undersigned constitutes and appolntsP.. W. hearer, Esq., of rDeentrestreet, rottsvllle, Pa.., he agent to, sell.' hmse, and collect all rents in the , . latent her former agent' the late: lotin.Seitz- In ' r of Si : Clair.. i k.:L17...1 HALL ILAVV.N... ___ l ttsville, June IS, 70 • "..54m3120-Irri . - - 13 ILADELPHIA.!:'READING i'ac POTTS. agent i L ' ,LLLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY,—Notice ,is ereby. given that ' the annual meeting of the ;St It holders of, the : Philadelphia. Reading &Dual" . vii Telegraph Company, will be held on Tuesday I 3 a • sth, Isle, at the Company's airieeln the City or De ding. at 10 1 -: o'clock, A. hi., to . efect a President anVloard of Dire...tors.- DAVID'.V STOUT, ~. I ading'inne 11th, 74-21-It). , Secretary. 1 MCMICE.-iManufacturer* and users of Steant . , / 1 1,! PUtaps; are-hereby,eautioneel,agalnst the man ; (alum; sale, or use of any Pumps that 'Are an in ; fritigetpe;lt on Alit:4lWe , Patent, dated Sepouuber 21, 1 , 867 as they, will be prosecuted .to, the. full ezteut of ' theflaW. i ( ( 11,11 ave al ieadyrn co mcdced KU if agal n several Par tie4, and Ncill . proseente all other infrindivs. • ( Port Carbon.;.A.pril 8, '1888: ' Ittlig. ALLISON, plirt les in. want of Pumps ean.he suppiled at reason ; hlliprices - by the undersigned. • ( '• ' , Franklin ro A n i i . rorTB,so pl ri A L l: i N rlbo AN n. ' plik. ~ Jn. 1.'70 ,• ( . -1- , ----- -0- . - '• NT OTICE.-UNI.TEII:"TATES Esl , -TERNAL ItEV ,; -IX ENEE; C01.1.11CTolt!S OFFICE, TENTII•DISTRICT, ,: P . "NA. ..D OTTATITI.LE, 3UTte 13th, 1811 t, -, .- • ' ie'Tax on Incomes for the year 'giding:3lst De ,ce bet, 1844.. and'' on Watches, PlatB, ',ire., and the ': SPElat Tax (genei'ally called 'Accusal, on Business or war:anon for the Year MAY.I, .187 u tO MAY r. 1871, FCIR the CUt'NTY of SVHI.TYLER.L, is now DUE, :' and PAN ABLE at the COLLECToICS OFFICE, 2R I CO treStreet,•l'ott-syllie. Pa., until the • .''' . nr Eldon( 'DA .1 - OF JULY, A. L. 11:70, ..; ; After srbleh date all Taxes remaining tinpaid_will be pollEct,ed as provided by law; the pepaltdes'and " t.s81:1 s of distmintovill be rigidly enforced . ' 7 , • I.1.•(' . r , SIMON J.'IiTECE, li •. , , collector T - entli.llistriet Pennsylvania. fi J Ule;/8, '7o , ..try—ii , . • , ! ' • • • -, , , 10-3/u t ‘ - W . attlies iiitb';letuettg.. .._ ~._ Cil)LiD BILVV.D. AND SILVER :PLATED '1 -....k,j Ware or. Over, de,eription and ,latest designs, -1 suitable for Bridal (lifts, Testimonials, litiliday Prot- .1 etA t a. - Pritx's lower than the regular market rates.-1 L.; ra.onllnary inducements' o purchasers. , ~ L -, , - : will I•‘.stablisitiitl Stand, •, . .I,' .23,'CAt--1.3-ly . No.7lBArch street. Phibuldtdikt. : 4-.7--:- i-"t- i . . 'i. 7 . 1. U. ER BROS. 'I• z - 1 93. - • . ~.... es, Cloideli, Jewelry, -Wedding 'aind• .„.... • ' W4lent lungs, (18 K solido Silver !Mal' , a -- #l, • '.4'are, Ladies' Work ,Box.ess' Chtntt Wip.mite. " L: •- Mr- . ...Largist asf"ortruerit of Mason .k. Hamlin',, nn tied. W' htit Co.'s Parlor and 'ilium?' Organs', . limos,' 1:1 ' 'Musical Merehandize generaily.', •:- '• 'atch-repitiring by competent worknie '... . ' , all and examine before purchasing eis • ere. • ' ••• ' FISIIKIL Bdi.OTIIEItii., . ,1 , cie• _ , li•OCentre street, Pottsville; pt. I.'Z • - , ~ , . I—lyil PENING DA. • ,' - Y ] _ , i • .. , ' . HOLIDAY fi0.0.D.5..,- .. . •- Slaving...just returned-from the Enstern'rnarkets,'.l irrt i open on the Ist of' December, tile finest assort,. In nt of Holiday Goods ever otrered. in this niarkk,- et bracing both Foreign and DomeriticFancy Guests. a ,h as ,_ ' • - i , ii 1 OVE AND 11.1.NDKEIICIIIEF• p(:)..4., . ..- I' *Olti;. BOXES. . , - . , .i.k111)1•1NE1,T.1'... , ::. liOt,tl. - E1 Vil t sl , ..s, ' • ,I 1 , 1(11.;.B11$, ItiZoxzEs, ,t,( . , ,olltl.Sterlini.Oiliver Ware In .- - x - ent variety - .. Fine l'fitte.l....Wilre of beautiful deign. 'cult and TnAl-7.e . yotir selection. - ' ".. .n. C. GREJ:s, 1 171C1:tiTlif-: ST., near..Mine:s'llitrik, rOTTSVILL.F.;, tott i , ei,11,.. A iertet - ..5,. - 4,4 ..; : `23-1-..yd-er !•11 ri SPECIAL. 'NOTICE.' • ~ , • , l is tllercNo.::l . o::ta , sk, ail I:l)prk.—i,»l v:itli inany it wt'' deal ONE). - in ver:,.-PlCim•lt,lytt 1'.41,,1 G04(1% wi'9l Tou specially announce that we ki l .4.p . andl 1 stfintlY maintain a , :RN' 11-7 LL !Ii:) , 1 CONIPL E TE; sTociß 1 of RELIABLE CIIKAP i,PLAf El): . AtABEi.4, . , , --• . . • ' COrniArilmr, every variety ,;f* Hi REAKE'_ W Th,:.'i SF.ILVIeIii-3 ; nelOiling also, it large and' earefillly-:,:ieeti-d 'l i no o nlyes. Forks,. Spoons', Ladles, iLvory Colliery, • • lien Vr ore s tliotig,ll bite priee.l", fii`: perfectly re , .i. ! 0 le for all thit ..nlitiary . mes expected or requires o Faith articles. iinti will recei I, e nOr CUB rantee.a li- 'rig t„tio bent of. their kind lit the 'nark - et. , zed plain-figlirt , ,i, conzanorili:t;.: LLwn tue10,4•4 buYer ,. • , r 11. 1 . - CALDWELL e.: - CO I - No. Clll - )iTNI."T 1 - . • yeti (I. il~iLnbtlp in -:Abu'ertisrtittnts. CEP NI • 41ch.lnack Silk for Dre 5,4,,,, itee Sacques, POlnts, Paktots, &r., ';,. LOWEST iIOLD LOWEST Artlehent nut g., (01 . 7poutt P . Coiltinolt,a1:11.G14:1), :And 29 ontli if ;Ini April 'ld, '7O WINDOWDDCODATIOT:' , i 11.,A0E . •QURt..-I'lN:::4 s ., • , trgakrv. A'&D ~L LACE . pIIAI'ERIF.,. . • - - t• ' -1 I:AIviBR , EQViIsTS ..i- L - • EiAT I ASK, :41 LIC„ AND. f 311.1: •IV OUT, , 1 . • C - Of all Ahralcx cif . 114b•rs She lAtryt I,7.iporterr.l OW SIIADES, IIN 'AU THE NEWEST•T,INTS;! ttc., for ROllroad Supplies ;' L.E. AyAI.IIAVEN, • , rffil MAiiONIC BALL; :19 CIUESTNO STREET, May:7, ;ID . _ a bugs and 0) epitcals! • ' IRCiN IN - THE • aad expOisdivisse by supplying the blood i Vitt 'lNgunPiplawr CAN.-8e pare pee Ton vet IstiniTSE, . P"mptgets tree.. J. P. - DINPUOTOI: Pro - . .Na se net Si. NeW Tatt, '. • Sold bi Dr Paghtte metallp, t • • • . -_ - 7 .1 2 2-1)-egyr • 11 uß.r r- !TLC R . S 141 '1) HEUMATIC _ 1 ; VEGETABLE :41 EMEDY. . - •. WAR RAN I E D BY AFFiDAVIT',. , , A PE_RmArli - _NT CURE RHEUMA7 ISM AND t.f.JSALGiN 4.` ;I! Thistvegomo., prmwription ni the 11: I' e eminent Phi Physician,andlfepsor, - oars& P. FirLica, M. who has devoted years * 'Rheumatism and Neuralgia spectally,,and ,bye,byethernedical 'Profession publicly thnounced as the highelt authority in Rheumatic complaints.. Bee Edditualtir.) 1t is pleasant and agreeable toile taste rm.-ranted flree from minerals and Injurloas, 117.7 tt is a scientific preparation , a medical mon opoly; and warranted under solemn oath a perma nent, harmless:positive cure for Intla.niatory Mien budism, Vbronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism. Rhell . - *Minn of Kidneys, Nenrat.' in the Read,Neuml la In:thd Body, Nervous Headache, and Nervous q mold by Druggists et !I in per bottle: elret; if so. Medical adrift, without charge; sent euer. oilers Sent by 'Express Collected on ixtry.' Depot, -INo. 26 &oath ' FOURTH street, • -- i'OUNDII; I)l\\Eß UII~,ERT, au l C 40 A 'l7 tin.l, r aarilients of all X Itiel,L N EVERY VAR! ETV lEEE= AGNEW hprlY~B, 7046- ~ «jr+ - lac Ines. (;80153 & inns? =maim Jursrui orrnat FAMILY SEWING MACHINEga -a; BROADWAY. NEW YORK. - - 780 CREtZirniT STREET, PNILADELPII7A. - Prainta ExceUenre.: ° - ' • Ni l e k tj t dlgiy a Z l Ebultej..Ofatisict y from the spools.: No fastening Of mama try hand, and no waste of thread..,Wide range of &PP , cation without , change. of adjustment. The man retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work doneby other hewing Machines, these llaehines extieute the moat beautiful and fiermanent Embroidery and Or rim:wand Work. :* or salt by :5,1: E. (..71..t.MBEIGS. Pottsville: ' July . 91 ly . . , . . -, • • . c loit Works: . z .. - , • -• ... GT9IBITIP,Rit9. ?-73M 1 .lu.Nyg... - 4 1, iti-EcE. )44: enth St., west siae,}Putiankt,ritts, manufacturer of CAST IRON OAS and WATER PIPES, that iron Flange Pumping, Heating and,Steam Pipes, Stop , Valves for Mater or, Gas. all sizes. Fire (Plugs) HI! drants; Lamp Posts, Gas Ilolders, Telescopic or Sin gle. Castings and Wrought Iron Work, of all kinds, for Gas Works. All .Pipes proved by Hydrogtatic Pressure... • • April 16, '7O-18.1y • k:OECUYLEILL COUNTY STEEL CO., - NEW RINGGOLD; PA. A. L. Ttiomaa, Prest. Tito& traumas, Agt.„Tatnaqua. Manufacturers ill Spirt ng Steel, Tires, Sleigh Shoes, Flow and Cultivator Steel, Stkel Wings, and moulds made to pattern ; Flat, Bar, sound and Square Iron and Steel. Shalltag. Crow Bars, Wedges, Earro* Teeth. and sago Octagon Bars., on and Steel, cape dally adaptedlur MINERS' DRILLS, &e. ' • . April 9. 11.1 15.3 m polimmur, JOSEPH D CAB WaRKS,__ E . , ELANY, PRomenron, Ash/and, Schuylkill c . bunt'', J. Having enlnrged his Car Shop, k now 'prepared to build all kinds.of Cars for mintog purposes:,. Sethi; a practical Inlecitanio and having for - . . L years devoted himself entirel • to this branch of the business, and bt iding o ..t........ COAL BREAKERS. Also, the telitee ' 2 ••• ' ~' • ' ' T ITC.:dra of two celebrated Self-Ouniping Carr, - ' .. . • -- . which can be seen working at the works of Mrarrn. IlaticrOlL Lewis ,t Co., and Patterson, Elt ringham & Co., Attliland, and at Messrs. H. A. Moodie & .05., Preston Collieries, Hi rardville:. Coal Breakers, built at the shortest notice. Orderr solicited. Aprill, '7O-11-ly 1 '. JOSEPH DEL.ANET.' ,-- -I SHENANDO-4H IRON WORKB•2 - • The subscriber is now -prepared to build Steam Engines, Pinups. coal Breakers; and . r .. ..... .. Drift Cars: All kinds of rusting* and f . . forging. , name to order. Especial atten- '"„ — . 7. ---- lion paid to the manufacture of Cur' ' - `....v.:-.1.4g.... wheLs. ,' JOHN CATHEIL ~,. 1 1Y t"‘ ''Shefiandegh City, Jan. 1,70-1. : - TZDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, STEAM 1, CAB FACTORY, &C. •. - . ~ The suliscribfr would call. attention NI to the superior 'facilities p05..1 by ~Et' - "ist him for the various branches of Stehm"" .Engine building, :Iron. Founding, and- 1 .441n7,`,, the manufacturing. of 'all kinds-of ma- '''. ".7.''' ' - ehlnery for Roiling Mills, Blast Furnaces, 'hood • CarS, &c., Sr, He will also continne the husiness , of mining rind selling the celebrated Finei Forest White -- Ash Cprij, being the sole proprietor of this colliery. ' Sep 1, .0-1-Iyd JanGEO. \V . SNYDER. I)OTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. ITKINS 11R3TILERS, Puorltlr. - rokLS, • NU: 61411 e, tiellaylklll pouirty, 'llanu facto rers , of Itallrond Iron (both Maud ,Strect Rails) are prepared tore- _ ft .; cetve ulal traccute orders a t short notice, 7, —7- foriany.and all the ordinary sizes Making •our own pig metal, we are -- capelld to select stritable ores; buyers tam t erefore f rely upon receiving cases first class rails. The smaller :sizes of T " 0 - 21, 2/4,,11., and 40 pounds'to tim yarda always,ou hand, and supplied in. small lots as want, 1..' Jan. TO COAL ,CWERATOREV.AIip.M.INERE3 Iliconsat WORKS. • • The subscriber; respectfully Invite - fhe attention of the busir.ess column- • Lilly to their Roller Works, on Railroad "', ""-" St.. below the Passenger Depot, Potts vine. where they ute - prepered to man- - lir:taunt •'• BOTLEP,L; OF EVFMiI - DF-sCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks! Air Staaks, Blast• Pipes, Gasometers. • Drill Cars, ,te.; Cc. Boilers on hand, • Being practical inschanica, and having fo year; devoted themselves entirely to thin branch the - business, flatter heu)selves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all Who'i aj favor them with a cull. ludividiTals and•Compaides Will find It greatly to their advantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. JOHN' T. NOBLE., • • •, . Jan I, TJ L • MATHEW 111101/A. • NCIIA.RD IRON. WORK% POTTSVILLE, PENNA The suhserlbers are. prepared to tur-rossie nish STEAM ENGINES and all kinds I' • of MACHINERY. and CASTINGS for -•„ ‘±r."': "7 Mines, - , 111171hr:es and Rolling .7 -, 'Mills, and have a full assortment of the V nusit, approved patterns for VEIITiCAL. NU ..LINCI • NULL .ENG LNES, squEEZERS,6IIEAR,S, PUNCH ING. MACIIINF, nod all other Machinery' required' in the manufacture of Railrond Iron iindtars. - • The following Steam Engines are now on hand and ready for delivery : e 1 Engle IS 111:cyl. 4S in st'ke:2-•En- g' s 12in evl.lll st'ke • 1 't "i " 21 ..". ' 1016 " 15 " • " II•9! " 24 I"'ii . " 12 " 1 " 12 " 21 " j 2 " 6 " gK : The alnive:Engl nes are all new. and fai HI upon the rot approved prinelpl• s, and eau h••• •:•••••cri -at the • works of Liresillisprits•rs. Also, a full ham, of 14tealli Engine (io've.rnors un hand, which have given universal sr tls act ton - Sept. 1, POTS a V.ASTIN E. . • TASHIN.GTQN 1120 N 1,V013.103: . 1,, 1$ NOTICE—The works of thelate. firm •of Wren 'Brother, known Jot the "WASHINGTON :IRON WORKS, - located en'Coal street, in the wirer Borough of Pottsville, will be ettutiu ued by the subscriber in. all its various • , : . .brauches, v :Steam Engine building, and all:lnds of machinery for mining -• .either coal iir ore; blast furnaces of but or cold blast All kinds of rallrual castings and railroad ear fixtures of wrought and east iron; all kinds of brass castings; all kiesLs of smithwork, and all.sizes ofthe latest int proved pumps, single and double. acting. RApalring • promfaly• attended to and neatly executed.•• • . By careful attention to. business the sabsciiher trusts he will receive ityl - tare of the public patronage so liberally bestowed MI the late - finn. Jan 1, '7U-1, - y J.UtF' A SHLAND won Es., - • It • • The, Subscribers are now fully Inv pared tolurnish, at the Ashiadd 1r0n ..0 Mime o Works ; 'Steam. Engines : and rumps of any power' and capacity-, for min- 1111f-addi ing and - other purposes, loaf Break- - - ere of every .size• and pattern now In use, 'nether with ea:stings sand forgings of every descrip tion. Coal and Uri ft :Cara of all; sizes and patterns,, large Truck and Horse :Cant, alt furnished at; the shortest notice. The subscribers flatter themselves that, InaSinueh as. every member of the firm is:a practical meehanici they will be able to furnishmachinerY that will compare favorably' with any. in the Renton. All orders directed to J. & M. (Ltazcsn, Ash land, S . t . ,cbunty, Pa.,.*111 receive prompt attention. • J. S. 31. GARNER: Ashland. Jan 1 - ,70-1- , . AGLE TORur.s: - , • . • • • HENRY . WALTERS„.RroprIetor. . . TAMAQUA, St:HUY LW LVCOUNTY, iiaVing enlarged his foundry - Mid tna -41.1 Ine shop; at the'.E.ng,le Iron W - orks, and thus 'very materially "". Increased their eatmeltY for turning oat.„ work. his of hmlitess.; he is now - 77 preparvtl to make Steam lingines and Pump% of any power and entmei-ty. for?. mine ; Machlner3-. for I:real:erg. Rolling and other mills, and for Fur naces: all' kinds of (list ings and forgings, &0., Ate. - - An excellency of inanY years in, the bastness, with the facilities which these works noir possess, enable. the proprietor to turnout w the very hest and the most cathcfactory work. • • Annelle& addressed to lIENRY WALTERS, Engle Iron Worke,-Turnskina, :iehuylklll Cuunty;.Pa., will receive promptattentlon, June :31. t;B—X-tf THE PALO ALTO IRON COMPANY, - .Are prepared to fornish;T ,RAILROAD IRON— weighing from 21) to 70 pounds-per yard—STREET RAII.S—froni IS to ;pounds per yard, '+ to suit either for hprsp cars or loco- 11: 3 1 1 Motives. All 'these - Mils are of the ~ tag; LATF:-.:T AND MOST, APPROVED? rry PATTERNS. Alsfi a general assort ment of AIERCIIANT BAR . IRON, Rout' Squares, Oval, Half ROund . and Grooved, HOOP AND BAND IltoN,i, (-Alt AXLES 'RAILROAD CHAIRS, }ISE' PIIATES" AND itDoxspiKE,.,ye for rails. ROLLS made of the best iittinds of . cold blast 'cluireoal iron, !ready for, rise, either for T • rails, street rails or bar iron.! Also, all' kinds of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. 'We also-in vite attention. to our DI FFERENT•PATTF.RNS' OF' SHEARS, for euttlng hid rails, paddled Iron, &c., • .11F..N.L HAYWOOD, President, Office cor. Second and Market Sta., Pottsville, Pa. Jan" I,od--I -BAL.triVIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. " . 31. -BIRD C. COMPANY, , Browl and thunliton.streets, Penn*„. would cull the attention of Railroad - :Stationers, and those interested In er • Rahn:l4ld Property, to their .system of , Locomotive Engines, ht which they • are adapted -to the particular busi- • 1 . . . ness for - which they May be requl •by the'nse. of one, two,"three '..four pair s 1 driving. wheels; and the use of the whole, or so, much of he'weight 11.4 IllaY-b0 desirable for adhesion; and nu meconi modating them •to the grades, curves;. strength of superstmetion, and. rail- work td be done. - By these means the maximum useful effect..-Of the. power is secured with theleast expense for attend ance, cost of fuel, and repairs to-Rimil and Engine. With these, objects In vlew, and as the result of twen ty-three years practical exTerience in„tlie business by our senior partner; we manufacture five different kinds of. Engines, and several eisieses of nisei of each kind. Particular attention paid to the strength of the nundline in the plan and woriurumstup ol art the; details. Our long experience and opportunities cdl obtaining-information, enables us to offer these en trines with the assurance that in cniclency, economy , . 'el durability - , they will supare favorably with , of any other 1411fd in'use.. We - also furnish to order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to fit Centres Without boring,) eoutpositlon castings for: bearings of every description of Copper, f3heet Iron and hotter Works; and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotlve•Engines. . 31. BAIRD -Tun 1, , " - EO. BITRYI - I-A.!4, • : (3£O.CHAS. T. rviiirty, • , TIIWS. L. AIII , IS‘. , Y. - • 11' Atil t. ; W A. ATRE*3 I'iI e COATI DEALERS, GAS. cO . LrEs; , • The undersigned hitting sneecetted Potht.& War ron to the 'sole monnipeture roelit's etdehroted rattail, . ; norslltiti, Scool' IRON JjOISTIZZU 61:'eulortilitig Coal, Ore, - Saud, SW. • , .., . . • . • . . Also,. nam In tlie iuthetd . . re of .. ‘ • 40 . ' . inox .c.ut44,. . _ . 4 .. ... ,•. .... .• .. A,--„ --...„. : _ . di• . in . oN itox IVIIELLBAttfIOWO; Pre to tai orderPCth pmptnees and pat . lla Sln ro • - , NOTICE.—BeIug the ~ 4 1:4.- owntri or the 'Patent 'tight for the Self Darntiltig, Ifolstin,g, soe.,,T Bucket mid Mckallpel;;; wo minion allpermt.4 ukilitA matt - ufaci urlng or gurehustug the 'fame frain any except ourselves or dur agents, um we •n - 11l prostecote to theuttuost Mutt otty - Aurriugesuent ots Ito Letterx Patent. -Itestowtfulle - . A.BDDION & WARItE - N; ttembne, p a ; ~.,. February a. 'III I . , 'hives ltd sad ark • ve ,* JULY, 1870.1 El the (farmer. , • 1 - KlTelirgif WARDEN. " . • • I • TIIE 0,0 A10111(.1 ,be constantly ocleu p i .1 , v . - • some crop,' It is very. poor gardening t 4 lOW a piece, after au early crop is taken to grow 'up with weeds. •As soon a , : • .‘• thiuglsAT,spacle or.plow up and - lint in ' Cession erori, - • , . BEANs..— Tho Li thaa,. when t reached.theAnp of the poles, may be pill Bilsh*rta may•atllrbe planto. - • . . BE E7 :4 4!.--If •kiwit as late" as ;,!,....',„ menthwllljn ordinary seasons:•ln4k.A.. Thin - eddy. , . . . 4-- • ~ C 13 A F-3' • 42 , .."1.) . C:11.Y• LO U .- EU r • plant the late sorts from the seed-tied. •I • well to ii.:ciiort the plants and, use only • malt vigorous c •-.• rejecting any whic.ll :Malformation , of .tlie root. 'zilugsare 2 ! , iiti, • very troublesome, and may be caught ing cabbage kai - es on the ground: ; hide under:the leaves,•and may be Ducks wilt -destroy - theta. Th ese ;„, hciditted by frequent hoeing. • '; .C,Aitßiol* are' to be', kept clear of yl:eeds - the tops prevent working between the • .-: . (.l4.itt:Vi--Thc early sorts nuty "be sown I rubutli 4 - and give a late picking. i • . CUCCMHERS. — Sog for pickles iii nured For teed, select the earliest finest shaped. . . . .. . . . " -Etio-i'.I4ANT :need all pot4sible. ur;zll 1,.. • - :::,-, Hui frequently end give - liquid.i ina.o.:t 1 ,1 Plhee.strew 'or hay utt&k.t.lte fruit to Wt•rj , ,t from the ,round. • i ' '• - . z • 1 • , , - - E,'lYlVE.may..be sown for late •salail: Aii.un.l.:-LThese are beSt grown as a erop,-tranSPlanting from theseed-beci copy griniad from which early things 11,1‘,. been taken., They gro* better late in 't it,. • .seuson tkim if put out early. • L t.}..hs • may be transplanted' tot licit c,;11, :placing the rT,WBti: foot ;apart; the, plant:P inches - in the . • ,• 6 .I.l7rruer.- , -.The India is the belt fur 1,,.- weather, and thisar s ill . be better if had part of thP day. • - • ~ . .. -- . . , - I%f i:Lass.eilitivate the ground is 100 :1- .1 it .cats be done - without injury to the viio•-s.; Remove Aat fruit thdt is not likely! to ripei. , •• ,•.. • • . ONtoss hed - to ho kept free froth weed,. !those who live Deal' cities - MiuSnally.bun, h their on iOI . IS and market the' crop Before it i . ll'of:t•iror.s - .oilly -the early' - sor'ts tied place hi. the garden, and these .tre - tisua.ll dug while the tops are yet green. We open -a -treueli anti bury the :tops, which decorn pos.. raphily,:and make an excellvnt manure for - whatever crop nay follow. , •._,lttrutri.itn. 'should have it". rest as soon a,. pleiity. Keep the flower stalk e..Ut iti they exhaust the roots.. .. 57(41-i , -ilrli'z - ' -- Keel) , i - lie "ground elenTi until' the vin 4 taite• ixx4:•:.e.-tsion. of it, find theu , allaw,theth to root at. the joints. ..I,( ! i,k out . In. insects.,. . - ..- - - ~:. . Tom.yroKa.--1 - f . t le•JrlantsAiett up to the. stake Or N. - chi-. -They will bear cutting, ari-d fruit all tl:, better f4ir 'shoots eat ()ht. I; nothingl'het,h!.r . ean. be done; lay dowli brush to •keep the fruit front the eroui,, , The "worm,'' as . the' large 4recn eaterpii!, , isi . popularly called, must be removed diseiavered, as: it spares neither q; nit young fruit. --The notion that it ia pOisoN, la an err4r. •• „ . ).. lire'reinovis4-4.4 they inart: littje pruning will he required iinti:4;:t ri , J; ItAst*EnniEs.7--lleninve the ohl ear tiorft4 0161ruiziA , Cill; :11111 iloo-yotr not ne - vtictd ttl groW.e'snes for the t-yv:ir AlLAckitr.finfr.s.—The new growth, is try i‘ear•the fruit ikxtsyeax, is to be 4( pt proper shape ley notbenllow•cttZc3.grow e than .1 feet , ittid ilia side shoot=, which:they out, when, :are ;L foot or IS inehes 10fig . DwARF TitErs :are tit 'ln.' kept ill the Anti; • of tnighes, pyrAmids„ or whatever style tiainitig may ile - -adopted,lby tf s:boot is dispo_sed to!grow ti c ,o long, ploeli ti.•• end, atid!if opie . does not grow :1,4 there is probliblv a -tite , rt - !!.ci orn.t.: oue should La clerked by the-sau!,• means - L., - They lire pattieularly apt to over- ' bearralul.the°,lt fruit isroulv7l6 be had . . care iu ni ng.. : . _ _ • . Nr.s.HKeep Young growtli Wel! tied tip, - ant rul) Mut any SuperthMus that; may ktiir,t. • f mildew makes a[,peal. : mince, iiseLq Itiliti,r•Crtelv. Bellows for ing it ma47,l4er-,d at the iMplement store,:. :YouUg cities sliuld-not•be allowed;' bear ;..a butieh to the shpotiis all thilt should btaratits ; tl*.fruitliig.'. Beetles - a t eliterpillars will need! hand-pieking: • Lay ers: may made of Ithe' prescit se;:soll'- :growth,.b? bending a shoot down and. wry inga.-portion •ii - f its. length. The extreme' . eud of the layered shoot should be tied to a Stake, - .in an erect positson. . • , ..f.,64 - 1 Screens, 41. • SQUARE ROD AND WINE SCR E ENS EAKEIF.NSTEIN, .4%" . LTFAiri. RIM or . . - • 4, . SQUARE 1t0D.4 b' SOIEENs PATENTED FEBRUARY : 4, lye PA • THE SqUARE ItotcrtEENs, ON .it't't trN:: of their superior strength Rini •1111rat)1111Y ‘. ' : preferred to.a others wherever- tried - t: sterei,n:ltoit, all sizes, niwikyson ita.tid; - .Others pronkptly nth:it at tariclerate . prices. . May :29, iviAxv ApTuftEitsOP COAL 6CBE S L.AtrilEtiSTEt:s7. Movi 1:: L. . St. CO., s ! y,c,..,org to John It. Diet:t ; . - ..l)4anpfabOrer of CcmrsciTens,.. or the: La t est. and Moat Approved • • • 'The undeisiroed are, practical kereen Mae, farturen . i, fit forms .Ctl Operator: atut other., u;:=' t" , they - are ntanttrarturina: a- new t -Si 'lt HEN, 1,0 tented June :it, N. uud.arother patented Al.lgl.V.t. 11411; they guarantee that the 3IFSIWiiirtIWHyS reta'h tts originajaize it at i tenti vi,:wnrii nut. second Luna Screens •atid tiewneuts always • Wcrespeettully . scilleit a cunt !nuance of the lint n.i. age heretofortrso betet.,wed. • ' - l L. LA üBENsTErs te - co.. Railroad St.', rear of, l'iterly's Hardware ' Jaw!, 71,-1-. f_ Pottsville, . . gorkAbbertistments. ....... T__T OILTON, ,M.A.81E',84 C 0,,, - . I. 1. SUccestmrs to 1... t. 11. elti••§sErl . . . ' . •;. ItA..nrFA&r . REMS Or ALL stiAT.Fs . in , -1 N'a -..f .V 1 It E 13 n .Le . I. . .For Fu:rriaces; Rolling ',Stills, Forges,: Steel Well. . \ ,Llnte Fling, Cupola Furnaces. - BLOCK'S ;my, •J ' • TILES, rot - TOR:BC Furnaces. (las!Workw,..Tht-:- . .. !e i a l b o l u e f,es lrr ,t, N l ,:o s rk tt s ,‘ ,.. e lla ii ll e e fi r' t. : r t) n i• T i;: i ts ll a ufr g ei•n -. , • ' '. Jiinttigs, •Cyllnders. t tc . , of every • . - . - des.cription• to order. .• • .. .Fll3 Clay; Eaolln,Fire . Sand. Flre Cement, in r y Orl arrel. .:: . FAcToittis: ----:•' ' ' ociptiomy.... Put up in -tins, actual-weight, as re gestated, and will keep for years. • - • • I The'quantity required. for use is from one-fourth t i p citaaalf less than other Baking - Powders. _ Sold by Grocers throughout the United States: : • ' DOOLEY dr. - BROTHER, • • • Manufacturers and - Proprietors. 69 ..lt'eto Street, Neu MEI FIRST - IiIOI4.T9AGE SEVEN l'Ela 6ENI . ' I ' .. • G 040-D. B 0 N I) . S • . - . . • . -• ~,.,,, or rilL C NTRAL I:RAILROAD of - lOWA. - 7 • • , -Vt; 05,: , -Fre,c from. Tax. ... `. ti tter a •tall exitininati.l3l. Ave have eeeel.r,..i . • Agency tor the Sale of the al)nve,„l: - lur Mn-!. -- lionds, and4hadre AO ree.ontlikaut them t., Carr ~.> • Waters 4.• a thorottyhty safe, (4 Iva: , (4 ,o , j , , , , i: •' • . IliviiitMeNt.'. . .• . , : We - heti : o:e there will be nn itinri"; , rvoral.:... . . to jell. the tiovernnaenticand buy really FIT -, !- Re , lroa , ,lSeearltlear•stieliaa thia.e.—thaii the.pr... ~., " . JAY t0013.E &. co., - "Near Yarlz. 1 alrgerlpt infix will be reeeived In 1 , 0r.0.4.1. - I 1.1 i . • . • ' ~ - . L: V. 8 . VIIITNEY ; E -.i.. uf.ivlihrik. prininhieta and /ell Inforinati..! , r ,, . had., . - • --- W.,13. SII.VI - 1,;(1:. : 1 : , :" . .... ' ~ MAN.... 7, .79- 19 • ' • I!'y'JlAk 41;VOrTIC. 1 3 :qt110.4.1”4;4.111 . . t VOUTP. BSOADB.IIt C 0.,. • 11.411alcStair, (Plain aikd ornament:l: tells, T earth, Uraeket l3helcc., .!.11;r.• • /1111i1 Wadi -SLaipl Tetv4, , • .. PA V. , • tN.: • . VIA:4O laid at Philadelphia pack,:, al., rt.,:. at AIL times with eirmpetent tilat,rs t" lay • anj•:part of the'eounty. • - • (4)lt. FIFTH. COUItT 1 1 CtIIIi'dhg,y1tehoiIng, Pa. - - 3lay - 21, _ _ ' O S 7 ISIAZITIPACTUREBB Alito 'USERS . 01 , Fit:tiant EtNines, dc.. In Settliytk 11. A TAX? ! NOTICL, that 1 have sold DAVlNTAXorPariCitrbon; an Interest lit tt', I 1' .Err*lA.ll; PISTON, and. have given, theta the e: Control, or ft In wild County. with pow tn. ' Ivone.3ll due or to become due them, 16r Its , I ) l,o ^'' Iti , 7lUte 4.lid ctse ()file • DAVID h. f itaatoton,Pa, Jan. 1, '6B—/tt, . ' : AIXAIt EIicfIITICD'PEOPLE : J,lt or, persons with other detteletkeie. of the eyes, should remember lhat tlwv can' w lth -the;' proper glasses by . JOEIEPti IIt*PAW, tlelstsh:No. 255 centr e Stpet,Pottookllle. sign ot . Spectacle. ' • • Match u,No--12-4 CI 3! 13111