FORTY - SIXTH YEAR. UN lumvrist. •124:T 4 ; t: iN 111 E aIiADE. A )fib C31,11= ODE.- - . * Ph i> .. ..i' lodge. ' - —r.-------• . . ' foy ain a grden i f cut - um - hem ; . . . tu $U 141 iI. i•t+rip, u Itt to Sit (A/Ila rl.ll ! t 10.1 Illi ti vapattA it- 114.10.1 t 11.1/6“.lNy the. Cumber,! .1.410 turn bllt c. 1411) Up to Ilie full ! . . ... : • i .., , . - 013 foe aI I Eli on.-ht r.s-Ibermoructer, N AL Lut.l,ll3g, but. MSC! Qp '14.,/ Out -IW., 01.11 c. led t,“rurtiettyr,_ . iiteuzuat: LILIn / Oicts gout 111) biuv, •-- • • . .. , , . . . • , gli that 1) - ria.eold wo ;d wcre'llventyt Slat s colder! il salt ;,"itus..)' , 4 - eit lut It ...kcal , la to mu;. '. 01, fur u tin it i,t an 1 taut:l44:oW .hoil ,10.: Ole Waal . a .. - 01tifor eeti awl... Would i.e.: - • ~.. , Oh for a grotto to ty Iry heaven., r!coopeil An the r .i. under vataracs, vasl! , .Oh tor a V later cis_ lhvoutent ee,e u! ••• • Oh for wet blatiltr es Jusileastn.i:,-. c.nst : . . . . .. 0 t icir a Exalt-fount waiting ;sp bold lY ' • r reps v.v. ry hot so:top-pos.l agaiimi the hot Shy ! " ..e. Oh ha prowl leililt.l. I. to oral: col for co.dly, • • , Freezing En! , ess,ul. it lilt a Wane:Ls-7r 'eye: .1 .. .s...Tlif a Oh f ;r a drau„st Ifrene ,11,eui. of "COM illze•re --- And ..b fora fr.ettha•le.e.i, In , nu' c"I sl Wave! " IV's:. a ham in the :rt.. x, - .here the - I uses.. couslow 11 . 'l4l ~,.. wave! Andactpensthec Alat: . . . . •, —•l`lllsuicide laisi ritis i- id to iiiii - 6 imlue_ 'letl . t m . enitnin bine ' .1-efvr?... to tichniiiii tWi, ...: , -yvt tj,;,. bu. 4.111-111 z.M% l ill:Ci..!,lllt , tellt/ ---;--7 A1:1 ---- . W IDETN-2-CLETI' A I" '- -(ILIV - •• 1 • ,1 , . 4. • .• : ' BOOT, HN)E, lIT . AN 'V CAF' gfkOitt, , Cp... n 4T51.7 Si - MIMI% I 714:ssoNA. 1 . .. . ~ . - . Boos. shoesl nat. and Cape, In great variety, cute . arantly . on but d . Punic - [1r oirrfatturt Na Ul 10 (Yew. . . Work. REPA RI NU doll!! nolakl,) , on talon Do uc e. • Feh 11 4 7••• 1 / 4 t 7 . LY .-. I 3120 _ T. - ••• ' T. . . THE NEW Y lITZ. . . • SHOE ' NIPORIU:%I I operation, and the attention of the Idlle Ls ettpeclall,• Invited to the large ore and arriving daily of all the finest ultabie for lactic; wear, and adapted Mr. Critte ha Londe a specialty of wanes*, and gi 'es - hla particular at ng the beat line?" Lanes' wear ever I n will be pap tit, Citatainers; and a ' :. -I ligNa entirE.. I El, extentM waif:- - - -- - - • li • ~ . 1.- i ;'. ' • ' ila.—J9 7,300 T S i • Is mow' in rut ladiatof Potts 'stock now in s I . chess of goods, tO this snaritel. this branch of r tong° i to secs • brolish , to the tv , ry attend invitatti Oltaber le-illvnot Sc.: Pat leitts just 1.•/ 14- MEE ?m em of DRESS 31.1 La-I.N kj toll a` ut Loma ot, „era. 1. e EMI IIV~II.HY, (11;JVES OF ALL" 1:11s1e.i culA,Ks, ECM , &c. FOM LEASE.—Tbe valuable tract of Coal Land known as Robb* Winebrener Tracb late Mil ford, altuated sad B,4 W kil/ n w nsbi P l . and' containing about' MU aorta, la ey e d for !cam awn cre w term& Apply to • • • F. B. IsANNAN,Agent, Feb V, . F4taville of Puri earban. Eva SiLLE.—A Five Tim Locomotive, suitable .for 1-tutit gunge road. 1 Bag been used tor con veying coal and coal dirtatthe mines.and is lucid order. Apply to GEO. W. S;ITLEIL Pottsville. Jail 1; . , /- SL.4Trt .6LA E!! ; The ' Onderslgned \ has always on "hand a .large lot of Itool ISO kraLATE, of , all, Adzes, and of the beat qualitgg. sr bleb he will sell at the cheat:s(.l4. . prices.. The ...fate can be delivered br Ratlrogd ‘ ur canal. Apply to . WM. 'KALBACII. Agent. t.r„ ilalhburg„ bergs Co, Pt. , . kay, T ESIRAB 7 1FX70 PEATY FOR SALE. 'ru• splendid residence, lately occuplas tly Pi..IsANCItOFT, in a.ahland, .Pa., °Dice, Green anclAce Houses, Nimble, tiutlseds, Ac. The dwelling is comparativeiy new,andhas the modern eonsenieneeS.Price luw and ter s assty„ - 'Apply to IRVICRY.RU 4 .-4.L. iteaLEatate Agent. la Mahantongo St. , May IS, 70--a—tr I u B LEAs E—Aeitlt:LILTUrt.A.L PARK AND HOTEL.—Thei underalgned urtltxris ul he t•ctiuylkill County Park Astkoctatlon Kill receke ,ropositts tor, a t lye Year.! Leaae of the Hotel and 'ark. Rents payable quarterly - tn atlvauce:-P0tt.141.- -lull Oven on the lat•da of April , 1a7 , . • L. WO.II.b.L6DORF; Preat.. F KAZUCILIER.. Sec'y IJKIVATS trALE.-411 undersigned onerit his Farm, situate in Wu:thing' on Towuship,bc huyl gill County, about 4 mites Cast of Pluegrovei!4' mite alstant 'frontline) S.'et S. 11., H.. at private side. The Farrn contains 115 acres, rid gravel bottom. Tr acres neavy On ber, So acres cleared, and the balance , pruuts o. 12 years' growth'. The improvements can ,ist of a dweitlng house, swiss barn and saw mill . .tnar, it su rior orchard tif, choice fruit trees, 7h. and is in ond.culturc. 411. those Wishing to par Anise Or in peel, the same l will . please apply,to the Kormenu. al the. premises. .A good bargain can be in e.'. Cot Mum+ easy. JOHN HINNIO, Ja. v''; • , V ALUABLE PROPERTY AT. PRIVATE siALE.Une-tiwentletli ititieroit 'in the inset (A _:oal land, in New Castle Township, tiehuylkill Co., known as the Pont, dr. Hannan tra.cyj ountulniug ibout L7i tierce. A tnict of 4 .t.'1) acres of and TIMBIft LAND. us Miley Township. • Valuable hutliling lots on .llnhairtongo street. IA ,-rleritl lot on Schuylkill. Avenue, t's feet front On !tie venue, 67 feet front on Church Alley. tine-fourth luterit •In 'the — Coal Tract of Lund I_Schuylkill Township, Lb close the estate of che hit•• Mrs. Surnh'llart. I 'TOY to• " 'C. IttYK-5/..L., • k.stute and Insurance Agent, No. IS Mahan it., Pottsville, Pit. ' Jan. I, '7O-I—ly w, ,~ . 5~ ~~-r Real' twig() SALE.—A Parra af ari netts with iniprove-.1 1.. MA, utr and stuck,sl tante on the line of the Seim) Atli . :Led Susquehanna Railroad, 11 tapes front l'otts li) acres of the And are under cultivation, 75 Acrt•s are covered with crttwtnut sprouts of hi years 4rowth, which would tnalteexcelleSt prop timber, .ti-acresti re covered wit h heavy titnbez.,Tlme tprove- menu.. eottstst of u substa4Mul ifouseit 'new who 'Et n rb;:out houses, and a nett sawmill with water pow er. Stock consists of bona.* cows, gt.3.ln, hay,, and I rating Implements. The price'askeo tan be real..., ..ned from time timber aluiie. Terms (4. 7 y. .Apply - to, J "ITN 3L:SILEAFER, Esterly's lfulldlrlg, Pottsville, or to US U. rAIit4UHAI3 No. 1511T'entre street, le. Autpast 7. A.E. - • . DUBLiC SALE ID.F., IRE AL ESTA.i.E.—Pur -1 sunlit to A. of Assembly, P3af FXI April Int, 1647', toe uoderr , tgned contrnisionen s oftic dylkill Co., • Pa., will exp , se. to puulle sale or outcry, ou st.A.T.. l: BAJA Y. JULY 30th, is4o, at the inutile botiste of" so.onton f cattier, all that certain Ica or•pleoe of. ; 4routot, sittutte tau Western Avenue, In Wood and , . I.,yolis* Aduition to the Borough of Pottsville, num:. orred with the nutnbef 30, containing in .front on :quit Avenue ~2 teet. 2 tnetteN and the same width on .Norwetti,un street,,auoin depth 1,32 feet 7 iucties.-•-. -talc:oft-urn mence at '2 o'clockT. M., when the con ditions wit' be made known. - - t ,-- . 1 PATRICK DORMER, • i 13 LKJ. t VERT; - ' PEfER 31 I LLER, Attest-0..1. AREOOOD ClArk.j Cotnnit.-sionere. lute 11, "Pi,F....14,-,31. , FOR. • THE froLLowyk.:o .NI Isl LNG NIAC HINERY; • One high presrate Cornish Pull pumping engine s!.'.-incli , ylisider 7 feet Stroke, hullers and _all purts -otitplete,;*iitid 2 lifts of pumps WI yds elicit, one Is . tich the Other 14-itieh plunger . . .ad] seven (net id coat. • A 1.-40,-Lone. W I tiding Engine 12-11 i eh 4..yil niter. 4 feet 4 ruke, wit it - druih-gearitia and txaleri eXanplete. , ~ . .1...-o emu, —potir sets Breaker Machinery. .. ... • A Lso,--1011 three-tun Slope Wagons, heavily Ironed :or I feet track. - I , A I,st 1.--Orie to feet Pan and Engine' with tubular ..oller complete. I- ~ • .. . A1..0; ne lioriZtaltal Pumping Engine 111-Inch II .3* I tinier i 7etot ruke, with genri lig andl.),olitn, and ten • Ilit. 01 pt tips lOU yards each, with 14-inch. plungers, 10 ieet strUlte. • rilt, co. ,c-,,. Machinery has been in service'; but is In ..td wilt*lng . order. .". ' . (31...91.10E W. SNYDER, lati.a.'s.-- 1 2-trw.stept.ll,lo--1-Iyd Pottsville. Pa. grgalL flatico. 4IdIiIISTRA TRIX'S NOTlG4.— Whereon, (be uh,dett4goed hu,;'lng been upputot-d.Adaila vo ran Ix h,P t lie ehtate ot John tseltztuoter„late of the or St. Outr,sdereattell, mue tieretiy gities Mk= for to pi,r,•oas Indebted to thettpld estate to wake postilenti p :aid au • ~.ute;Jtavlutt chu loin uguln.l. the ,ante to pre,,ltt 'l4r- settlement4o . • pi A ILI.I SEITZ - IN Ui U,. Adui.x.., St. Clair, 'Jo fte.2.11 ' , tbl-6t • X DMINIDTRAT.OU'd Cf 'I S IOE. —AVIttl o+, ft cr. of .y d lot rilBtriffiou Mt, vMule of IL titsut 'the illitioigh.,of Pottsville, deceased,' 1.1%11104,11 grallt,(l tUrt oa, log cjiaitos wsl ti 4tts.e,,arer iequesteci to ',res.-tit the sitilo: to the oiotk,slgui.d, and thtise in .1,,u...a to inoke psyntrht ivithout tleoty.tol • WHITNEY, AdnthilArator. . .Tune-14, • i — i --- 1 ,;' , S TATE o.f , Virtti.; E. 13TCYNE, tiECEAtitD.. .1...., Let ,i..rs tesliiineis terry upon t oeestate 01 Witt:am v.. :,toh.,L, •inielot !the Li:m.4loi- 01 St. Char, in the C.IIIIIItY 01 selihyls.ill, ilea hard., -hay.: been grunted hy tile,ite,4l+ter of hills for-saki CoAinty, to Martha sue, Jullee. :-40,.ebild Eustueestone,thesald Mar- . tint and alineM :NW:tell-slue in the said Borough of ~.. Ciuir, and ,ltle No“ - Eustare:,toile resides in the 11 , ,rouz.,:ut .Nl.i. i htuoy City, lu said tAiunty; those 1n ‘1,1.t,1.1 ti; stint cantle •ure rein/exalt-11 lo Wake pup- Lent, anti' LI per'6oti, buying el Anis or cleinau,ds ...gainsi ihe slit t i,est ate are vettutted to nnike kiiwwii •11,e smut• with:Nit tietuY, to eltOur or the said Exeett iors..or to W3t. it. WELLS, Est; , their Attorney, ut Pottsville, l'u. ••' • , ' 51Art Ell A STONE, , ' JAMES SEttNE, • t • . 1 , - EUSTACE STONE, , June I. '7O —i—k,t. -,,.. ~ • Executors. Vtgal Earbs. - I VI. CAKE, SR., ATTORN KY AT LAW, . r ofll,le. ur Z. l / 11 . .. - St over Batman & gatosers Putthillie; Pa. ne , , AHRY C. DORNA.N.ATTORNEY AT LAW' H re rsr., o few doors below Eplseolia Aprli ;t3,170-17-ly CF! SMITH, ATTOWN EY AT' LAW,fjitti . street. ntientiatluall. Pa. • - . . Jan iii, '7a-3-iy j .-. . • HENRY C. BILEAFER, ATTOItNEY-AT 1..1 W. -Office; liAi Centre at., .Poltsville. May 4,1, • . vj • • ' 21-11 A.; hi. FM38211031 V, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, J ...Potp.v We, Pa. . °Moe, No. 9 Maliantongo Stteet, ~i,posit Pckst °Tee. • . April 3, 'C."9-14-1y• ( 1Et).13.0E R. SA.ERCHER, ATTORNEY -AT- : LA W, rottscille, Yip. 1.1111i0.!, No. 1711 Centre St., i wanly iopposite 311nene 'tank. April 3, Iti-r.-14.--tf f AISIEB H. CAitIPBE.LL;ATTOW. , .:EY -AT-I.AW ,tono. 15. at lid 16 Penn .IJuiltiln, Walnt ' Ja g n. I. "70-1 tn s. i4L.I.AM R. SMITH, Aril/RN EY-ATT.L.sw.,, v No. lwl Centre :SG; • January 1,'70 • ' I IAN LEL ..D. . ELLIMAN, AI7'ORNi.Y-11T -1-.1 .LA W. rott6vllle, l'a. Office, No. 9 31ahantongto , 'street.' • • January 16 1 10—g—if - • 1 • 1 ---- ' - ' ,-- ALBERT RN iTTLE. ATIOILNEY,A'I , 7I:.A,W.J liqicw, No. 162 Centre Street,. Pottl.cille, ea. All: claim , protni..tly collected. ' Oetolter - 16, '69,42-1y - . 1 - EORGE CRAM BEES. (Late of the Chambers- j V litirg Ltur.• A rroHNI...Y-AT-LAW, No. 161 Cen-j tr?•St4 t2dlloor,)Pottavllle, P. Nov. 6, 'tb.-15, ly LA.Ny AND COLLECTION OFFICE.. •I • ,CH RISToPIiER LITTLE, • ATTC/lIN El AT . LAW AND NOTA PUBLIC;I PuiTsvu,LE., Scrtirructu. Co., Pa. 50.t.!1, gumbei. UVBE V .! LUMBER!! L ' • I I E 11,(1. - 7i , F.ET OF wssTERIN 13 AS Sc. nAu-nr.-N13t.74.114. . !Corner of 11 h and F‘prire It:priding - , Pa. We keep constantly on band Michigan Panel, In diqua itt mfillt, Poplar Chair Viank,- P.p.ur, at. Asli Lumber, all-seasoned. The, Walnut runs iron? 12 0.3' inches Wide !and aIL illeknesses, rind ;1 he 5 .4, 1•4 Tint froM Jo to 30 inthes Wide. The quality of the' Valium and Poplar eutorot he .urpassed In any mar , ket. and we are selling lower than the city mai kett Al parties In want .1 any klocis 'of Lumber would do well to call and :examine our stock. July. 9, , LuAiß ER. _ , LUMBER. F A_R-ae &c o O.K, , XANVFACTCUEII AND Dr.ALERS iH pl t . L.t e TIMBER. • FOB .BKIBRFII., .BREAKERS.i 11,ats sewed from Whlte'alid Yellow Pine, I Oak and Hemlock, and shipped to , order. I Also, PI:1 Nit - 1 1 0A It 1X4,35hl nglea, Loorti- IN 4 G, &c. °dices it WallokaTOWN, PA., and . Loca kiAving. PA. P.'S, iVe ship by Boat and Railroad: April 11.":0.1::i.er CORK PINE ViLBER.T9 Manufratorers of ail 4 • DEALERS •IN LUMBER, , • WILLIA3IT, PENNA. , sun I 'OD Canal., west.ollittaynardat. Office at ital. EIoIXMALD, I Rog Zit .Tn)p,Ri.'(i4—!-Iv 00.0.1. CA/030.N LIUMBNR I'AAD AND I PLANING MILLI • WM. BEUCHLEY, Proprietor, • Wiiolocale . and Retail Dealer itt, all kinds oil flemlpek, Oak and White Pine Lumber, and alwaia has on hand a large lot of Doom, idasties, Nikddinip, Window Frames, &e. WOrk done at NV illiatnaport prices, and delivered at the Potts - Ville Depot pre of ebarge. • .si•row I sawing andan rfaelng dOneadahorinoti Ab.o. 4.44131.r:.et0r. andlmilder. W34BI7.ECHLET, =BEI ILLERSBUBD OTEAIIe EIANr . AND PLANING MILL N. C. FRg.CK .- "MA'NUFACTCNIDILD AND DICAIXDS.IN . - , Art • Kir a M "Thlt rtotber Cut to Order. 1 1 ,g ' Praline ? Lumber. Boards, *leak. Latitt_etfif o P l . titiluglei, tioorlart. SkUus. Itaeli, moony f l y licßibahlir.. ' k And tilt kinds ca Martutiurtured Lumber; : 150111111111 , oti Nita. _. . I White Nile. HricilotiC and oak Boards licit leirtb. Our Milk are iv knifes bulow.wy beings Raving of $2 ISO'frelht yyee tele feet. Orders flu lIF Praintliii, Price lista ocieuil li cattelo. July 9,1 u.,,. . 1 • • , THEItJ II Z 6outirrift- FRANK CARTEIt, t. * : 4 ,•• • ENGINEER, STJRN'ETOII, *IA REAL EkAT E AGENT. Ottice..u.vvr.TOrHACE,lNii•rss:n.i.r , , ' F i a. July 9, • f. H AERIS BROTEMUS. • V - UL NGINEE ' Mine F-nzinecrtur_., t.olliCry 'Mart for InsrprectOrA ltulto.g.d I.meat undiOtostrurt Topa , graphical tiurrOos and ati "tiler rrufeeMonal,lrprk execute!'t wont ptly land rew.oisuble terrruk Odice—Centre eitreor, teerikiSt. . Jan. 1'.70-4 H ENEY . PLEABANTS. r ' •• • • . CIVIL AND ikIINVG ENGINEINAL -I surveys and Inspects entlicrijs. and examines *Me ral Lambs. - --Ba - OrricilChu r r c tr hu.l. Dal r iji m , , c. • un . tr J e a ns.t ~ 'olp7plg— te Eph.eopa . • 11 W. BHEAFER. PQTTA - v latt fatale . Pennsylvania State Lidtri,logiml Sumas - . explores lands, inlnyx, mac., • . ET. Q:UTLITCH . , .1.4.:(11,3;EER nud TECP. 17I , Centrr stn*.t,RkAt.vllle. i'lnui, Pt iltiention*.antl Egtinuaes wale of ,yety dt,crlpt lon of buildings. Survryinl4 In 11e varlona branches ante utl,4 ;:an • ~,____ ........... T v.e_.,... c,. , _ ~. A. B. COGIBIAN. STRAIIC et - , COCH.reMC. -- . 11'IL, AND 'SIVINC; .77'..:crt - Tros, . X.:CD DILAUGIITr 4 MEN. •: . , . 1 79 CrsiVE-E':,,,ixatu.-T., 1113rxm - ILLE,Iup stilir..?: Januar} I. - 70 i . _I• _ CHAS. MARZLIN, - • . luaurwl Slrret. betwevn 24 and :Id. • TrII.NER tn , ILA kinds ?of IV , sal-work", and all knals of Eaaey ,vitoll work vrantyLly taakaa border at}hoderate ate ,Give May • • • Lr=.'tm S A 1.1.17 E li C.HR I 8,74. A N,Ii!STICIf. OR TJ-IE. PEAVK, REM. E. , vIrATE, .AOENT. A Nth LI.; cES:4k.:I.) , AI.7CTION.F.EIt; , ' . • 1...- NU. 1 ,NlMJANTwiturer.. POrTivIL-Li. PA. ' ' , Spercial attention given 10 all liil.4fri..,* in the above, brunches. Itavinir a tame expericifec. satistuctlon .and pr(napt new , gnat-matt...y.l., 4 :61 litit il MS .t.rsucl.illiy ..ulicliecl and'ull rtcvlve imukcatute utteution4 i ...Tarariry-1. '741 ~ , . 1 I-. : r, C. 4..KOPITSCLL informs tlic pubic thai he • he liar ret,nrcine.Cd ' 1 1! SOAP ;AND CA SII,,LE FACTORY, • corner '4d-era:l'd and II owned by E. C. Neidt NV itirh he Mr. ft:Lipltsch; in I'll. •Tiiciiiew thin will tie, CAI; sop- Itseb S Son, arid they maa faetu re all Id hd. of Soaps and candle.. .Thelnithaditte ut alurei:{•epera and the politic In general A., req,..c.truily solicited. .Juiy , DAVIS. 'laving been In the over Ifryears 111.1'1111. adelnbia Ova, hftn M111241:11 facilities - for deflvinit lib:14001es few:: houses. Si- Puri brutal- Attention paid 10 i'ountfgwork v . I-;- f• - EORGE 'MARTZ, .A.RCHITECT. ‘..7 No. 3_l; .MAILKEr 2+TREET, HurrTsl:ll. 4 l.E. I nventor f:f . the riVir-iltimpithi cages, and of coal breaker:, half the usual 111,1g1.11. baying tbereby a great amount Iltnlwr; Inn large breaker; The . eattei: 1111. 1.101..ni_ and shatfto, with ol 'without door to t.:tr • itnti.with water appatuta,, attached to dl,4nense wit lt,:ttrips. It ,elf-dinaps-une or two. etorte,, uud 110i•In "18', tWriOr tillie6,Cat'S at the parole time. . The adverti-;er wll3 phut, 's:ll'ler - intend or contract t o build colliery itapeo‘l;tlent,.ol-iall • • Alarell • GM LIIIIEBZIL. 1 - , 4t.' MILLER,- Ilusitus* Cabs. t c.t.4 Practical Pjutiih r arid Gas Fitter, No. 3), STREET. 1 F. I.V.EiT.EikTY , L. - t _., ' ~ .•.: , 'I3AN K E li. , • - • ' .1" . . i .. .• • 1 - 60 Csittre Striet, l'ottemllli., rill. '' •,4 , 5 DEA4 7 II. IN .-, • s , ! • : . Clr, 0 LI) AND SI IXE IL. . ' FOREIGN ' I ..EXCTIANGE, , •• -, i- ,' UNITED .4T,ATES ',AND MONEY 'RECEIVED ON DEPDSIT—INTEREST allowed aR mr NI - lt:MI agreement. • - ' • - • ' STOCKS and - 131):C11S Ironglit and' mold at the New York nod l'hiladelrdlial Roar& of Brokers; at the umnal COloran:sion.. Jan 1. '7ll. , • . . LIP • . • c. AVE YOITR 110V - pl' 111rSAVINO lir01:111 - .-7,LEJLTHER. tut • ' .• RCY. EVY • , BUY • • c. S. FOSTIM'S 1 7 0titEit'S C. S. •FOSI'ER'S s. vosTiqcs Water Proof-Grease and Gather . Preservahve • Inferior quail( Ikather made inipertdous to water. 'Ohl Leather to:oh•!;ott . azat pt!able; with e. I a renewJat more I:v.4111U Phan :My other of its.i . lkitiu ttt tttrlttd, and applicable' lo "1" 4%11)0. • tint it tlyt• 1...5t :trite: , 1114 th•er to protect their !loots r.; tNltoe., Iron] totliltir water. Poi sale, wholotale or tetatl, t 'LEM EN" L. FOS- A',llland, Pa.: and lin Pot INYille by Itrii4ht Fox. ro,ter, alrd F. I . MILy jI. *144 22,11 R 13 ±ttsiantirc.- ti . KS.tCIIE.II, UEN1•111,11, , h. ItANCki :I.4+t 4 iben. l ” h II Petti;.vilie, LIVERPOOL 1, LONIP IN A 1::.031.: I NNI' I iCE tU ‘',:•.-41 capital an4l S!“ t ono.offio ttaxi,fra in the- 1;5119.00i1 INSURAIN Co7,ll'4.Nii, Cash 4%114141h .. ..; .. , • i M 50001041 ,uvritl: J U Lan 1 , 4. I , C,:t. • K1., J .P.1170 914 III,101111111:e ..tri . 1•; , ..1 in ,11,i• 04:.;( 1 'nniliann , On niVor utile trtiii, L. 4 , ,,,. prl4ill,llY :1 , 1,111.101/ :Mil Pitid WAt.ll. , Pnt deitlY. .. itlial I, .ta,7l. . , OLD AND INCORPORATED 19$1. , , BERKSHIRE LIFE..INSURANCECONIP'Yf Max'. • SeciOary :Up! Tcrastirer .1: tiftEENE, L:retary.: Non-Forfeiture of a 1,1 • PoLcie.•Guaz*liteed by . . . . , . • i • - . ..,..--.. in case any prernluin b, not 1,:i11 v10 , (1 (Inc.:the pally"; i* but forleite,l;:bui tat.ll6,tlPr Delnaltri. in „ured 1c... 1 Ite;htll' alth,zlht; nil the 1r:1111:U111 atria `lv pab4 e and tinarn, 11 ;I' N. e t• I lain,” d by 'thwa. .1 ' • lahltralice at the het rate. - • . ; , E%nmple Age of 4b.:, One Annual t.'ash l'ii•minni ou na orfril 4 arS HO' Policy will continue the iii,uratte, for T W 4 , Y 1... A and ht. DAY:i from .Ilse Litio• the policy wa. 1. , 111.41, or. ONE YEAR and ec• V.+ ()ND ANNUAL l'It1:11t 7 N Brd 0N11.6 E. • 4-liould the second premium tint he paid, and tile , in,tned die within one year and tai.ilays'after meet, the full zioniunt ni 111., poney w„ida.he paid, leNs only the premium due :Lll,l Mira:lL The larger the number or premium, paid, Ili: loiiizer the illKUnitoce continue, lit ea.,: of non-pay inv:it of pre 11111111n. The ilerk,,htre JAfe jn-u ranN. rompariy, ha. p:11,1 under this wiii - ch in Com I.:ip,p , s rdherSUltte,s would linvt• oil tictis iow continuing.the Int.urtmee op ovor 14 0 , poii egs, , op which the. holden, Wive. been tin:kbic- •tq pay pre:: The last claim Paid ander thlstioh=f,i - f, , iturk• tana was that Ma meMher:who imnred a 1,4 slime (yr Stint. /111-o.lte full.l . to puy hi, annual pre miums;. in Jahuary la,t, one year and live months afterwards, Int. died. The 11,onpaity ha, vitt.] to the widow the Rill summit), ie.. only the overthie payments and interest: Every Mrniber Recep'ex ercey kikumner. paid for. ALL PROFITS DIVIPED AMGNII TIIIf pi, )I.l('Y ANNUAL CAt4II.DiVID'ENDS.. . earkul sidert inn or Good Agents and solivitor . ..xviintcd. For information..epidv :It the hoho'idn'i,". or to If. (k n..% Agfrt. W..eor. ELI:VT.:NT!! - C,III.*'IINITT ' PIIILADEI.XIII.I . Oet 16.'69 *?,.„11.!-Iy" iirons; DERI4-Thve'-8 0 L 0I ri G .W• . Puta•ut ‘7tl. A prP morn . • . • t\ ES arc': now in use. They are simple, gar;..i..1.4 an 1 - casy 01. Operation, hence tnelarge number x01d.M..1 theper-: feet satisfaction given. semi for illustrated cataingue L5...M.412nm; sizes, prices and test inknitlu is from parties: axing them ; Also containing priec list 'of our Woolf and Iron Cars, Iran !Tule. um" Ilarroivf.; Melt' Mid! Book Blocks. alSo containing nine!) Infanua." non useful to Coal zaerelituib.. I'. K & CO' Albany Airtcultuial fi Mactiluts Jun 1.`:119-16-tun-ly ;. NrIK 16.: IEP IS .j.,&&u.s.—A. al; twine . V4)llleri , N (Ire damp is very prevalent,' and he eiintla , ti Davy liattip is not considered taste, we,' 'have proettred a lot, of the istepheusen fety Lamps,: which contain a circular glass tube inside ot the wire. gauze.. This Lamp, (rum reveut experiments made ui England, is Considered the :40(4;1 L:1111) , iu 1.1. e; and' It now extensively wastinall theinosttlery collieries„ in England. for sale whotenaleuud • The CLASSY 1....1.:1te the D.IVY, LtMF, and, ...safety Lamps of all the molt ap_prOved patterns matte of inspected tiovertonent W ire, Ely the sittgle, dozen or hundred. • • These Lamps are till manufactured to our own , . order, and we use none but gauze of the pattern pre,. so tilled by tilt. Exit:ll3lk Government for wipar. Gauzes constantly On band to sun jamps In gene; tai use,•tal Lied we can supply any per - sons wishing to replace gauzes that :have been Worn out. Gauze for music by the yard or pleve, li•tedesale or retail; Address, • • •• HANNAN & ic&Nitskx.] • 114 Cent re.sitreet, Pottsville. Pa.- LEHIGH VALL E Y 14AILAOAD.COMrY „ Time Table•Kiietwlng •connectlans 'of the R . Co. With tlozse or. t.t, Iteading It; IL C 0... to and front Pottsville' and Interntodiatn pOin •••,.be tween 'Leading and Pbtthville. • A. If. M. P. •••• atx); R 35 iI. 5..54 9.15 12.1 , ); . G. 41 12.1: 8.401 '100) P. Al. P. M.. P. Mb RETUItNiNG. ”. Le:aye Pottgville "1 Ikea Penna. Jamaica' Arrive at. k:antant " New York ' . , • ' , •A. 31 . ! 11.1 I.A. , ave New York , ; 12.010 ......P . - Easton ' - ... 1 .4..4 5 .. 2.1.1 " • East Penne...function • 4... ' 7:1+1 . ^4.21 ;Reading .. .....„.... ................ ........„.., . 10.4 e, (Li Ar , ive lit Pottsville le . , , , 12.231 ..Si • ; P. M.iP. For MAUCH CHUNK and Intenn tate point 4 leave Pottsville, 5.40 and 9.etl A. 'M., anti 2.43 P. M., az, live at Mauch tMunk 12.10 M.. 5.45 and 0.31 P. M. ' RETVItiNiNG, leave Mauch Chunk, 4AS and 10.3$ P. M., arrive at Pottirvi Ile, 12.2.5 and 7 . 413 p. M. ' For all points in th e .Leiligh Coal _Regions and ;for Towanda. Waverly tntl Buffalo, leave Pottsville, )1/ 5.10 A. M. ROirr. 11:.MYRE, . -Superintendent and Engineer.' Bethlehem. Bee. "X, IQ ' l' 'OBEY'S ICE CREAM FREEZER, *arrant: 4. ed to mike lee Cream, in FOCH: Alt :I U. CE."3: Fro. zen Cuitturdet, Water, lee, and (Aber. Wee 'ireaserta made in the, tricst delleions4 utithleVn the !Oure# time. • .All bites on hand anti fur sale qap_by _ 'i - . L,. C. 1-10.1in+.0V., I L'EIitTILLZERII.-Zio 10 Szt " lIALL's" KUPER; MOS P HATE. OP LIME.' outunfoctuted by lienou At Soo, Eseter.• Warranted pitre,onaßOluestod, , *e. ttro'sod , - • For *ale GLENN ' BEL 4 4 1 Lgent", itoltraed dtreet,. A libetil dlpcoont to doolen train manutizoireot prlneiby' I - 1 3 4starvilla t Moil si t isulLs.cr Nir ATAmoNt:. aßslt• KA. E LEIB. coareetlearty..ita aism IYl:and Caltes,ventstutitty tin hand. la Mar i, Yet street,, , ,Pintsyllte. .FaitulAtes .upwd , with lair erragn.:. = Juts no,-sq.o • - Mil nc!Br. z , • • !' 13.; • - ,gammons TO E. F. DOlkp . .i - INSITIUNCE ;AGENTS, •No. 1.74, 9 entre St., Potts.y - ).1.1 7 0i. usAmir. GOODS' FOR 1.1:14 LADIES AT GREAT . 11A.RGAELCS. ; would Invite the attention of liousekeepers,and °thane to my Stock of _ skIEETING and SIEIRTf i NG i , MITISLINS, CALICOS and FLANNELS,: TABLE 1411:NEN, ti t -%. KIN'S, TO CIL4/StlES f 4e... i . • I Dress Goods of all Descriptiobs, White - Goods, Lace y ' Handkerchiefs and Collars' Linen,Collars and Cuifs, Notions, Trimmings, &c., • • , .A 4 LOWER PRICES.!han' eau ;be sold elsew'he're, 1.. ..THOMAS BULL, Jan 70-5-1 v ' i •I • :253:Centre ., treet, Pottsville. .......... ‘• - • - -- -t- , --7 TYiNDAL:.T., ;'MI.TCHELL & -. ..W0 .. .LF, • : CHINA ;GikSS AND EARTHINWARE• • : i 1 1 No. 707 Cligst , ilitt, St,i'oet', •PhilUdelpilia.'. • .• • - FIN - k. I S AHL,I AN GRANITE, the ',cid stoneware In tho matt:et:sold. at the prices of Ordloar7 tools WHITE FRENCH CITINAH in alj the hept. shapes Ind style. DL'COILATED, DINNER, TEA. and . . . . TOILET BETS In great 'variety. - Glass engraved on the premises, and Chine • • - . ... Decorated `either tn full sets e",matchings, in; the bestmaiiner. ,•1•• ' . .. . FIRST-C i ASS.GOODS I ,ON - Lt, and LOWEST . !, • ' . • - .. • , CASH PRICES. • , Lettets of . incitilry llV,rega^(l to priers, de., of goods, promptly ausweret March 5, 'l'o t. • ..; i• • t . -.10-Ssa NVAtKER & PRICE; NEW UNION 1:11A T 49..H.ANtspisIGO STREET. , , • ; . ANY' (100DS Flip : l -4 1, THEIR iit_TeF:RIOR / BTOCK AT t , , Pitit.EB '. 1 • . i .-, L • . ' LOWER -1 THAN GOLD- !BASIS.' ~ . 1 . • GREAT PRINTS, 8 cents and up. = BLACKr. Se' s l oe - 11 - TCES .THA THE NEW. UNION DRY March 9 '7n. • - 4 .‘ - fl _ i I 1 91 j .. t . L . 5 ..1 . ..,..., j 1 _ .ll 1 - iic ' i a llf 11 i - !1 • - f: '2:_-.L7-- •. -: . • • • 117 ; J ur of L ' t .c:f-racesureroent, ensilyunderstood, wa enable c.:.untorni - f5 to send 1 . hc ti: ciders in such a way as to SECURE AS C;O'CiD TIT as they came themselves to our . Eitablishment. R.uses for Self-Measures:W*l Samples ,tind Prioes - sent when recitas;ed, and PROMPT ATTENTION :given , to all ' order:, with Op' it.NTEE' of entire satisfaction. October 10, 121 • • e I Iginauciat. . - ~•..r.:.....t,.,.......0 - ,t7 ) ~..„----- ' fl,----'‘,,------ -1----r,' ACa ty . iit vosi.iiieaLf i 01 1 RintroL „ r e The advaMages and rittraVtions ;of.thls LOAN, for Investment purprrses„are many ItMliii:r.ortapt: i 1.. It fig Tin,Pkl upon one of ihe great TIIROU(1 11 . - LlNE.Q.nrrwr.ws TIM SE.I.III,IARTKAND TUCE WI-INT. 2. Tux f4E(.I.7ItITY L 4 A 1.1ik..\ DY 2 CILF..I.TF.I);tiie greater part of the I ine'belngs9 ailit - t . essful-rtitittlng -... • .' I 1-''' . operation. -- , - [•• . •.. ' tt. The Local Traffic, frotn tile utrya;lett• Agrietl l 7 tural regions and Iron - and, ("mi . ' ilerxtsita adjacent. must be large and prolltsible. l-- - , r, • 4. The enterprise receives:: ixiiiiirrAsT • coxte_s- NIONB AND•PRIVILICOES Irons the Mateo of Vlrglrpa iind.Weat:Virglnla. ' I • _ i i .-,' -' . 5. It Is. under this _ matiagemenr•of•efllclent tau] WELL-telr - tily7.4 CAP1TJ44.1.4 - vs, 4rhorl f riMamett are guar aritees for Its EMILY Cciatri , . criltand auccesiful . ••t • operation, - C,TIM Borids can be had either lit' , .. • form; they- ave thirty yeara to pint; 1;oth principal and interest being pai l able iul golcl-2' . • , , The Bonds are of denominations-of' eLi.,.. , . . • • •• 61000, 6500; rind 6100. . . t • 1 ;. , i • hearinz Interest at the ,rate of sly per rent, in ruin ruivuhir May ,Ista ' rel .*ovemlics. tat. - . ' ~ . . From our intimate :.equalutatuie with the, affairs . and condition of the Cont . iillut,3i we know these . secutittla to be. peen' tarp. dedrah e, and suitable for 1 safeeteployment rd surplun'Efitpl(al, and funding of IGdvernment Bonds; by l}tvetit ors, Trustees cif' • patates„ And others Who prefee l ateOlute security' with miasmal:de Income. . 1 1 . ~ el 3 11Oldersar United State* Fly wentles are ena.. hied hi procure these Bonds . 1 ng the tarn rate r . fhnterest and havinge tanker rkod to run, and ;to reidizen large increase ofst.pl In addition. ~? Bonds and Stocks dealt in at L i Stoely,Exchange, received In' exching e for thbf ,at the full note-' ketvalne, find the Bonds retu ed free eNtpresS. chargea "-• ~,II l I I -- . • ''' ' ,• Price 90 and Accrued . Interlst in Currency, , .., Pamphlets, 3fips, and ttrll;inforntatkni)fuinishel on application: . 1 . - 4 . :. - , • Fuoi t - .t. HATCH., t 'l . NO. S ItAt siv 8 Feh 211 "id) 5 ,.. 207 _, s AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD. ANip XCHANGE-bg N O MOST REASONADLE TERMS. . O - 0 Bought and Sold at Market Rates. COUPONS QASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BOND'S BOUGHT AID pSOLD. - STOCKS BOUGHT ND SOLD'. co.stmissio i ls CIIIGAGO, - DANVILLE, rirat mortgage 1 per limo Foe.. ext.r. A T SO AND A • Aceourds received sud 1 • bplaseessold,.4 petrt;sl;l444t. • - 1 Nq .11ERMEN I EBNI AO 43. ;TB JAE; ST, iSLif.A.DZI.pitiA. Mager "25 . _ • ME - ' • THOMAS eT-.,'DONOT4PE, uurtma ov • ' ' First Class - Carriages and - 13uggies 07 ruz LAtiorr Axat, Koss. APPY01.:10; 314,NUFACT08Y—Con. Stenlip AND Noairtotan his:Airs 04avAmig awcf. OF 21.1.08TINER Borba, Fordnriack, ra. donstantly on nand a 'good i !issortnuent , :pf ~nayr and aaeond-halil ii : = . 4tu n ; i nt l i n ot t ep e ald April it. GOLD' SILVER BASIS. ioFFI*, FEOM TI3IS DATE, IMII . _ \ ~ I , : •.:-= -, 4I I , -...11t? • ' I .-'• ‘ - -)i i 1 • I- i . ‘' 41.• 1 ' • • ep .1 • U." COUPON OR" R E GISTERED , Nicw-Yozz, ONLY. d. VINCENNES Gold Soak .VEDY trmauDrr tDUCTW:N IN P R ICES. D DOL'D ALPACCAS. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, of all kinds. • NOTIONS, &c., dd. CANNOT HELP. IBUT ' BE . .P6P6LA4.. . • GOODS STORE IS THE *PLACE _FOIRAARGAINS. Jan.4— . l-Iv4&vr Ir El 1 1 , e- Lli \ . c' • • - .1 is, , 1 • zr.„:4,-1 " %4 6 : •- - , . . ~ • .7.1.4:, '.... 6. 11..., : . 1 : ‘ , , .ri.... , ...,,,,, • , ~.. 1ir..;..., •.• • ' 1,... ' . . . t .i. ''!, 4. -.t• ‘4: - C.:l*. ) _-„ '. V . ' l;4 - It ...v..' , .. ''', , 1 , • - ' ; , i :f A • ' . JOaN MOM l'llAtTg.tA had Lverz IRON CLOTHES.' • • •E! o b °it' o v Ewa. STOVF TM and 11004 E FUANISHING STO2l.lk • Pfo. 255 Centre Street, i'ottaville, A n,_ ARLOR KrovEA::veifch caiatilad - atinoderate Prices: also has asplendld assort inentnf TM, Brass, Britania, Japaned, Glass, Wood and Willow 'Ware, Llotlow and Hardware. Also, Brushes, Brooms, Oil Cloths-Table Cloths, Boor Mats, Clothes Wrlngerm.,TraYs. Cervlti3 and Butcher Knives, Coal Oils .Lamp;iinivea Forks; and all kinds a, Glassnere. • Also, Gridirot* Roasting Pans, Childrens' Sleighs and Skates, Table, Tea and Butter Spoons Mice and Rat-Traps, Patent Nutmeg Graters, Spitakona, Lemon lequeesers and Graters. Bird Cages, fable Mata,Table SaWa, Cleavers, Egg Whips, Bolling- Pinit, Potato Mashers, ,Bre.o Boards, 1% ash Boards, Wooden Boxes, Flat and Tailor Irons, Hansage Cutreni and, inti ff enx Clothes Lines Bed Cords, Cl dhes Pi Corn Poppers, Cake Cutters. .Candlestieks, Dredge Ikmes,.Havings Banks, Match Boxes,Schoril Companions; srates and Panel Is, Toilet Seta, Bath Tuba, Hatchets, Returners, hies, Deed and Liondßoxes, Flour sieves, - Meat Haws, Coffee M t iA . Concentrated Lye, Glass Drainers, Fancy Toys, Cans, Wash Tap Wash Board!, Sheet Zinc, Markel and Fancy Baskets, Cnstors, Knife Boxes, Shovel', Pokers, Tonga, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles,'Store and Shoe Blacking. Paints, Varnishes, WM.. `dew Glass, Putty, Lasterns, and ninny articles. trig numerous to mention.. , Also, Beefing, spouting, and ell k Indsnr Jobbing dOne.to order, and at-the abort est notice. Pervious wishing any of Hie above Menr aimed articles would do well by calling and exeunt:l:- log before / purchastng tdsewhere. . I SOLOMON,HOOVER, No. I,entte atrea, 71-1 par. 1 I YO—. 41, 7: i hr. til '4 lt ' ' 0 : ARDW fiE .(`, ' ,- if 41k0 - • 3r 4 7 '' •• , oii. si s a*,AdrAthit. LASS ad N.l" V l* *)t 4S, ( S' i.t r 4CP F=NEI 'nos. IRON. IRON. AND STEEL. At !AYER: A SCHUMI"B, No,. Mt Centro Streetli GO AND SEZ • • - TEIBDAVIii BEFItIGEBATOB. Beet "in ' the world, Al MYEIi Agents, No. Sll Cents* street.. , . • ill CALI! • • • - MYER & edlilne r 4 Mee :Hardware Store, Ice. SI Centre St., to btrilloSP- Gardendakela s. • Shovels, 03rn end *mien Mete of 'kin • - • SCALES, litadLEN ti3A,LI6B. tit all lentbi, and the liist In : the market, at LlTlkit • ISCRUIrs. Agentsq• No.: 1151.Centre Weal. Potta., .Ile. - 'T".1L1011 NOT.I.WC: 'l' . .., - I / ' - 1,.. -Builders and Me chanics. /1 /ITER 1 SCRUSOB, can be bought cheap Building Hardware cif Wittig* via : Paints. Oils, Ulaali,Ceinerd e Plaster. Clain slay Taps an d Flap. A Iloj Till. Col.tapipe of all aisle. ..Materi 12, 'W , ii-l 7 LI UATER coLERst tell Media an sizes on hand. rondo l o A corrugated galranized how. Mat will not runt and Wilk keeps lee Water for-twenty four bow* very cheap, at • L. C. THOMPHOIPIC OY THEB ! /MATHS 1 /MON= t MatsS Raitet,steklve, atm everthilt vs • for the app roaching LArvest ' for witch. t ' C. • • • s.ll STAIRMODg. ' A tgl as Ikansek of all alma and' with bottoms, errs smagmttrirs. For at. at rnr . o7 ltrieshitY ' L. C. A liillMar -4 "Vittoor. "nal= JA!APPAIFOITNT4t* By a auwei4 so, muswiesixara. 'oved oas daily Alwk; aU klnpiet Cilth*it.ltalahlre 8110111WW. 1 ha Laiviturden With KAncirruir. 'il NoY mai 711 WWWIlik* et.."Potta, May "I, 70 ' 19-14 a `csAi. a : a~sua~y ~. , '4V ~; WAN AMAKER. Stains; ilmigre, . , - SIMM 7 -* - . . lir - ,• • • iitAILIFTED.—A. Farmer to take charge of a Farm; , aloe, a good Charcoal Furnace man, 808 'to• go toli'lrgiula. Address Box CS Pottsville Fait OM*, noirk.lo-41141 • lEA • : 1- ES IiCAISZEID.-;:lirree Tambora for I the Public Schools of I)swipbarg. viz: 1 for fictrO School , ar Sebi.lTeacher for becondam term of S opals: t TeaehPr for Primary School; term, 6, megatb Application will be made on Ist Monday ottiaig tto J. C. BECK, ffec'y. ; ; /LIFTED-4Th rep (3) Teathera for Treraon; Bo • ToINI 3 '; 4810,31 5. one (1) wale Teacher Air secopd iftt g i h a t ry ottl i teti x m a c t . , n s f . l4,a pe nt r tr o o ( t rial: 0 bers . ,thie Boord, !• C. W.. 1.1A. 1 13 f3ec'y. 28-41.1. iM T,! 'so WARRANTS WANTED - /4 OP WAR OF 1812'Aiso'MEXICAN WAS. .O-14 COINS. STOCKS,•QOLD. JVNELN:- sad other BONDS BOUGHT and SOUL__ CI?X•LEFTIONSpfmtIar irms,c/f,tr,.o E ri ) all . points. ,D E - f; will be spared to . serve the Interests at titles Lsvor us I . 244b , c i ii . r l teginess., 2 4 Ranieri and Bthkets, No. 60 South 3d St., Philada. I. • l7/7 TiNDIAN POWDER. MILLS.—AII oider4 for thezabove POWDER eart be len at tbe Mlle.. int, Centre street, with ROKF.RT B. MEATH or with WALT I ACK p. RYON Esq.; at, the Penney ivartla FAO° al Bank. and will be promptly attended to. iftln 2„, '7O 1 R&M—nit Triti?,lAn WRFR.N tCO. TILTOT/PE.-31.anufacturers and users of Steam ,„ .. ,im Rtitilps, are herehv cautioned against the man- Fl fliCtrTir. e, or use any Pumps that ' are an In i4tl at on Allison's Patent, dated September SI, 1 ,6. '141 t ey will be prosecuted to the full extent of the'lltisi. - • ~. , i. II hate already commenced suit agairuasevend par ties, an trip prosecute all other infringers. . -' J IPoro rbon, April 8, 'lBO3. - RA-MT-ALLIS( ).N. iParq In aunt of Pumps can be supplied at 'reason ale p ' by the' undendgned. .• ' • f ALLISON /t DAMIA,N. i , Franklrn ron Works. Port (...Urlarn, Pa. I ' 1 ,Tan ,, I "'0 • MEI I=ESEIM _ DEIif.MOVLITANIA FEMALE COLLEGE. p SESsIHN•wiII own liEpT. 1:111. 140. so rtertor advantages are- - offered at • moderato illargen.. For Catalogue with full particular'', ad- Prltlent, • 3. P. SHERMAN. 2, rAN-27'-tit collegerille;!dontgonrry Co.. Pa. SEMINARY. -.ol'he next Teim will 'Commence iIJtII.7BT 3d. Location . eligible print!! N moderate; advantages good ; good corps of Studies: English. Latin. Greek, French, iiiernian and Music. Fter Catalogues+ address+ . r . • DENLINGE:ff. Principal, Suit 2. - f7O-27 7 6t . • New Berlin , Unlon 1 41 - THE HILL!' SELECT. FAMILY . BOARD :LT ING SC/100E. . . • Ats'EtigUsli, Classical. Matheinstical, St lentil:a Artistic baitltuthitt. '• 1 kon . tOUNG MEN AND* BOYS: p , • -; Pon:tows. Nostaawery Co.. 'a. Thi4 First Term oUt he Nineteenth Annual' SeaSion cotarmjice ou WEDNEDAY, tile' soli 'day oi ,i4EPTEMBEK, next. rupilii r e ce i v ed at any time. iFor reti lars add • . ' 1 - I.c.v. F MILLER, A. M.; Trtflcllral., 1i ' ! REFERENCES : • I REF MS Schaeffer, Mann, Krauth, /testi, Mattlet3bers, titterer, nutter, ,Storle,' Conrad, nomlntrger,Wylle,St•••••ret,ldurphy,Cruiltshanka, & e. HO NS.:—Judge I.u. w; Leonard Myers, M. Hassel -Benj. „Boyer,- .lacoh S. Yost, 'lllester ;John Killinger, &e. • 00.8. --James E. Ca'dweU, James L. ;Clhahorri, C. IS: tara, T. C. Wood, Harvey ilancrOft, Theodore G. &WO; C. F. Norton. - L. L. Houpt , S. Gross Fry,'sllller ioNrr. Charles Wannetuacher, James Kent, Santee rt(ll.&e., • .11,July 31, 10 7 31-tc • . 1 - 7 r- ----1 hfiruge lUI Oentical.9. The. mo and tape ;me by adytir E t the blood With is di n .• *,r.TITRe'Ci ORM Vrrill*o yiorh-r—IRON. Caneton.—Be sure von krq`itvilvisfi 81 1 47 i. Pruiphlets free. .1. P,." DINSMORE Propiltior - No. M Dry 9t.. New Tort. BoUli by Druggists generally. Starch • :DR.FITLER - S A HEUMATI C I VEGETABLE t EMEDY ;WARRANTED BY AFFIDAVIt4 :(2 . A PERMANENT CURE FOR S RHEUMATISM AND NEUP,ALGO s .... . • . ,y..simption of the eminent Ph ilaciglphia Physician and PrOfossor, Met Tit r.Frlt.Ett, M. D., who, has devoted 37, years uidthen mat 'sin and Neuralgia specially, and is by the migllcal Prnfesslon publicly announced ns the itlighest authority In Rheumatic complaints. See testimony.) It is plisisant and agreeable to the taste sT%t warranted free from minerals and •initirloug Irtigs., It Is a sclentille preparation, a medical Mon •moly, and warranted under solemn oath , a perma umt, harmless, positive pure for I ntlanuttory 'then tn4t Ism, Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism. Mien , *Mon of Kidneys, Neuralgia In the Read, Neural zits in , the Body Nervous Headache, Nervous ditteases. Sold ' by Druggists at SI zi.) per-bottle; 6 bottles. $7 50.. Medical. advice, without charge, gent: by lettpr. All orders sent by Expregs collected on delivery. Depot, No. 4.1.1 South FOUIITII street,' ibuleiplcia. ' Aprh 16, 70-16- ,Mtni Mott';AbOertistmeisto. 1( SURE CUBE FOR PIMP7.EB.-I;wili sen 4 11. by return mall, on receipt of 6 cent shinips, a re, er for preparing a Genuine Vegetable Balm. which nt mecitately removes, Pimples; Frerkles;•Blotehest; r - ii, - illack -Wornts, Moths, and nir Eruptions and iltpuritles 'of the Skint. leaving it clean,. with' $h althy,glow. Also. Instructions tor producing rt gtpwth of Hair on a bald head or smooth face. - t t t F. W. TRITEIf, Chemist, 113 priatiwk.Y• N. Y. „Idly 2, '7O-2. - -3m ._ .; ORTON, MABIE & CO.: :ti. '; :, . • SUeecssors to !LAS. CIIOSSF.TT, 1 i. :,. ;•! .11ANI:ValeTrkEktk ov 'ALI. SHAND; OY .. ! . '-• ',!N:o. -1 I.; llt El :13.1t .I ; 0 R',. l : POr -Punowea, • R9lllng ;NMI., Forges, Steel Works, • IJ.lm'r Kilns, Cupola ;Furnace*. K . 131.00 A and 1 -11 LES, for - 1111dd Furnaces. Gas Work*, Nlal- 7 : ;t , leable Iron Works, liaker'S.Ove6s, Limon : 1 i ''louses, .tr. "stove Healer find Hauge . . ; ...'• i ; Linings, Cyllplers, ate., or every . i description to order. .•-; •• - 1 •Flir Clay,- Kaolin, Fire Sand, Vlre C.ernent; la nulls . , or IlaTiel. ' -f ; F - - ..1,CT (MIES :. . ' . I I 3toijtli of W.uultaldeil 'Creek, N.. 1„ and l'eaksklll!, N, 1%; r. 0. Addres s , Pprilk Amboy', N. J„ or Peeks= kill N 't" • ;' . April 31, ";o--17-ly i. --- • nOLEY A . ?AKIKG Pow C 1 -1"1 The standard reputation attained by this mn ai'. cd and infallible 'Yeast Powder during twelve years , Past; is due te its perfect purity,.healthfulness and economy. Put up in tine. actual weight, as re presented, and will keep for years. The quntity required tor a kin is front one-fourth to one - ha l f less than other flg Powders.. Soldby Orocera throughout the United States. 1 - 11 . !ity 21, '7O luntitirc; 'tufa 'Sciarlrn. SOLID SIEVED AND - etlLlifEE' I'LL ED 'Were of - every deseilyt ion and latext. d , ..s, suitabk , for BrtiJal'Gthti, lestimon inl.l, Holiday eats.. Prices. lower Minn the regular Harker rates. Extroorditnary lottpeements to pu mho-semi. , ._ . , GEO. 11.•1,11..CC1TE1, . . . - • Ohlklatabllsbeil Stand, Oct 23,14---43-ly 1 4 :n.716A.relistreet,,l' illadelpb In.. if • 193*. - FISHER BROS: ' 193. Watches,: -Clocks, Jewelry, I Weddlng and • • ement Rings, (IS - K" solido Silver. and 'Ware, Ladles!. Work , Boxes, china trg etc. 1 . Largest assortment of Mason k 'Hamlin's and tieO' Woola& Co.'s .Parlor and ,Church Pianos, and ,3fusleal Merchaudlw generally. I . Watetorepalring bi,dompetent worktrien. Call and examine before north:18111g claewhere.• 1 Sept. 1. 'O9 tyPENING DAY • . EOLIDAY GOODS .I. Ha ving just returned from the Eastern - Markeis, l l Trill open on the Ist of December, thellnest saw. - Went of Holiday Goods ever otrered itilkli mark 1., embracing both Foreign anirDomestie Fancy Melt as - • , . .i. ••• . . . 1111:4)yE AND lIANDKERCITTEP'IIO2CF/3, I r: •: , WORK BOXES, . ~ - ' - 1 ' ' ' • JADDMVELLEN, ' • : . . 1 ' DOQUET VAI,f,S, • FlGritili, BRONZES, Ac. ,-, SOUd Sterling Silver Ware in great variety. Fine ll.* Ware of beautiful design. 011 end make yourieleetion. •' . , R. C,, OItEEN, , 1 , llg CENTRE ST.., near Minoru' Dank,P=C WILL) '.; Pottsville, Augu5t...13..6 , a •.4 •. .. 25 , -;lytt , . . . i - ; 4.- . . . - .. ; • .4'. i ---. 1.141 • SPECIAL . NOTICE. —, 16 • / • S.. 16 -, 1 • )116P . ' - . . '" ' - A , . . . . . I .. iI . ' th ere sft:ns to ho an impression with Inar t lY * we deal ONLY In very ex p.nisive;Tlated Goods i - wish to specially'annonice that !we keep and aoliiitantiy maintain a - ' . VERY FULL and COMPLETE STOCK .' ,of :.RELIABLE- CHEAP PLATED ,i - ,1 ' ". • - - WARE.9 P - Orwabinlng every variety of. . - '' ' • . ,;,.: ititmiltrAsT '- • , . • _" " -,-. - liiii3.4ElitT. an d . TF.A.tiEItVICEi; . , litelading also a 'Age and carefully-selected line ,lot 'Wives. Forks, Spoons, Ladies, Ivory' Mitt!' , AGE . Thane wares though Ma priced, are. perfectly I. ',able for all the ordinary usee expected or rain! of arch articles, and will receive, our guarantee as ' beluga° best of their kind in' the market. Mien priers, in plain figure% commending th in t to elosesthoy-era, . , _- • .j . t • t; :ei i' . 0.4 , CALDWELL • L - E 1 . ... • : -, , . N o. eat CliFilTli; VT STREET,:I 1 , ' .1 1 '0)4. '7O-17 - . : - • InniLADELPin . =I tr. 1r arm I...trac antra, J. wineraatex ;;V 701:PPE, BROADS k CO4, DRALEBBIIZ Mate, (Mtn Rad - Ornamental), State ' teas.a. Bracket Shelsea, Itareath t • , ald Wagb-Stand To Maar Tiling, • 1 • PA VI ci 04 • Tiutro3 laid at Phlladelph mad ;at all times sttli competent to lay ..alatial .7eoritryTurremito staters JUltltilait.Pßeaditt R:. t I . Bay 21, , 111 Jui N___Wr ill:a rrATlCrlarWegin VlND, lf 1111011T114 fit , BANNAX 41 • 1.1r1V: ~ ~! ;.; Potices Eburatiottal.. ; &11116TIIER, Monufteturers •nd Proprietors, - r G 9 Seto Street, Nab York. . ' FISHER BROTHERS. I . 194 (..Vntre Street, PUttaville. 1-.-4yd' MR Si GRIME' & JVIXAM9 , men nuauOt.iir-urno omen FAMILY SEWING MACHINE& ea BROADWAY. NEW. TOM. 730 ttIEsTNOT STREET; PHILIDFIJIML; ‘. * Paints if iltseellessee: Beauty. and _ Elaiiteity of Stitch. Prfectionand` Simplicity of Sti , ittnel . y. Using both titres& di , "Teeny trout the spools:- ICo *blinding of seams by hand, and no was of thread. - • Wide range of appli cation .without elianite of adjustment. The seam retains iti beauty and firmness after washing arid ironing. Atesides doing all kinds of work done-by • Mier Sewing Machines, three Maebines ezecnte the, oat beautiful and ent Embroidery and Qr ni4mentai Work.. or sale by - CRANIUMS, rottsteale. 31—1 • ly Sl. 419 ikon forks. e"..LOi7C7ESTER 'LEON WOHKEI, GLI7 OCES• *TSB CITY* N. .7.ofricis,. No. S North bey imtb Mt., vest side, PEttlAnszTitra, manufacturer of CAST MON (us and, WATI . R tkat Iron Fkamto Pumping, Heating and steam Pipes, stop . Votive for IN Ater nr cites . Fire (Ptugs) Hy &ants, Lamp roam gas Holders, Telescopic or Sin g*. Otstings Ittid WrOtudatilron Work, of all kinds. for Gas Works. .AU Pipes proved by Hydrostatic Presactre. j .1 April 16,10-16-.ly BCHIIYLKILL COVNTY EITZEL CO. ,I , NEW .RINGOOLD, 'PA. Al. L. TIKMAS, PreSt, Tnoo. I.'nnatt. Agt.,l a marlin'. ,Manufacturera of Spring Steel,Tirea. sleigh Shoes. Plow and Cultivator Steel, Steel Wing:Nand mould* made to pattern Flat, Bar, Round and Square tlron Wort, Rhanlns, Crow. Bank Wedges, Harrow' T tb. and also Oetagon.Bars, Iron and Stork espe ly adapted for MINERS'-DRILLS, do • !April 9. 70 • . p-Sni • • T.l 9 NEzrutJtM , ll 7 °-i:LAEY, Award, hti l iL CMrnty. Pc.. . !Raving entailed his CAI ShOr, it now prepared to bidld all kinds (dears fur mining purposes. Being a practical mechanic I and"; haying • for ' - years devoted himself: entirely to this Mauch of the business, nncl boilding.o • r' , l•• 4.10 m.. BREAK EFtS, Apso.3 he Patentee ^- 1 1iii - • • - ._. • rt of two celebrated Rolf-Bumping Cars, • - Which can be seen Working at the works of Messrs- , - Bancroft, Lewis it. Co., and Patterson , Eltringtoun (10., Ashland. apd at Messrs. 11. A. Ataixtie at •Co., prestos Collieries, Bdrardville. Coal Breakers built at the shortest notice: Orders solicited-t April 2, 'M-11-ly J(KgEPII DE.L.AI4:EY. 4.. CE 1.41.2t.130AH 'BON wous.p.. —:..,_. 1 The subscribed - , to now prepared to build Stettin floes, Pampa; Coal Breakers. and • .mors. WI -tra. All kinds ctenstin g s and g - E.- ri ngs made to order': Dpeelal atten. _• -•• • Lion paid to the manufacture-. of Cdr'"i i tr i,-,,„• "heels. • , JOHN CATHER. " ' '''aft:' ``""" Shenandaah,Clty, 'Jan..,l, '7O-4- '. ' . •' • L'OUNDRY AND , MAORINE 13110 P .. STEAM CAR FACTORY. &0.. The sutuncriblw would call attention to the superior facilities possessed by C him for the varloui branches of Steam. " Engine building. Iron' Founding, and , N ei the manufacturing of nil kinds of ma eldnery for Rolling Mills; Blast F,unumes, hoed Can;. Sr_, dm. t 1. wlll also continue the business of mining and selling the celebrated Fine Foitird. White Ash Coal, being the sole ptoprletor at this colliery. . Sep 1,139-1-Iyd Jan 'B9w GEO. . SNYDER. pOTTSVILLZ ROLLINGMILL. ATKINS BEDTIMES, raoeturrons, , ' Poturille. Seluallllll Ct!asty. Pa- .. Manufacturemof Railroad lroniboth c r ag T and Street ltalls) are prepare( ore- ... beive and execute orders= Shortriotice, ',... for any and all the ordinarysixes ip:ose. .:11:a..itta Malting our own pig metal, we are careful to Select suitable. ores; buyers eaut erefore 'rely upon reeeiving In all. eases first class rails: The smaller sizes of T Rails, 24 15, S S.:, and 40 pounds to ,the yard. always on hand, and supplied in smaillOts as wanted. ~. . - Jan. 1, '7O--ly TO COAL OPERATORS AND MINN, PIONEER BOILER WORKS.• The subecribers' respect4illy invite the attention of the busir.ess coattail- e oily to their Boller Works, on Railroad nt., below the nussenger Depot; Potts- - 'vine, where they are prepercd to man- - • . . • ufacture • BOILERS OF EVERY DESCHIPTIO'N',. timoke Shucka. - Air Stacks, Blast Pipes; Gasometers Drift Crirs,'&e., &e. 'Boilers on hand. Be in g practical mechanics, and having for yearsV devotede theruseiVes entirely to this branch of the buginess, flatter tliennuelvea that work done at their establishment will glee sattsfactloti to all Who may favor them with a 'cull.' Individuals and Companies find it greatly to -their advantage to examine dielr work before engaging elsewhere. •, JOHN T.' VOILE, 3I&THEW 11.110 DA.. 'Jan lc '7G-4- ._ _ - 011CRA:1111 , IRON• WORKS, ' •• . . ,__" • I'OTTStILLE, P1 , 24.1CA. '•. The subscribers. •are prepared ,to fur nish STEAM ENOINES and all kinds . ' of MACIIINERY antl CASTINGS tor ~- ' •••-• .7 Mines, Blast Furnaces rind Roiling , alas, Mills, and iIIIVP a full assortment of the •-.-........ L. Amara approved' patterns for VERTICAL Itt NG Mild. ENT4INES, SQ,I7EEZERS;r4II E.A RS, FUNCII-• I INU MACRIN ES, and all other Maelii,nerr• required to the manufacture of Railroad Rim litid Pars. Tie follOWitig StenqEngium are now On-liand and ready for ciellyery: : . . 1 Ettire Petit eyl. Isla st'ke 2 Eng'4l2in cyl. li; I u stlm 1 • ' in - " ‘•- lii - :‘• Ir. • !i '15".• •- - i I .. i* ,24 " ''• •'1 "' it 1 " 12 ".:" '• 1 "' 12 " ''' •21 "'" 12 " ti " " 6".' " r-iy-eors• The above /•:nginqs'are all new, and built upon the most approved pH:100AI, and ean be nevi' -at the works of thesubseribers. Also, a full also: tinent of Pickering & !Davis' : Stt•ani Engine tiovernors Mir, which have given universal satislitetion' pt. 1, 'tß-1-ly H PoTT,,s, vAsTIN E. • • . WA.§.IIINGTON . .I.RON WORSE. - NOTICT..--The Works of the late firin'oi Wren .Ik.' Brother, known as. the "WASIIINtiTON 1110;:si' located on Coal strcet,lri the , Borough of Pottsville: will be cont in- immb, tied by i the subscriber n all various '4..„ . ; branches, viz: Steam Engine building, t and all kinds of machinery for mining • . either coal Or ON; bbtst furnaces of hot or' , blast -1 all kinds of rallriad castingit and railroazi • fixtures of wrought and cast iron; all kinds of brass castings; -all k leas of smithwork, and all sizes of the latest int proved;punnis, single and double acting. Repairing promptly attended to and neatly.executed. By careful attention to business Una' subscribe' trusts be will receive; a share of the public patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm. Jan 1.'70-4- • ; :WREN. • '— ASHLAND. InON WORKS. " - , The"SubscrlisMs are now - frilly pre pared to furnish, at the Ashland Iron . 1111116 Works, Steam Engines . and Pumps of any power and capacity. for min ing and other purposes; - Coal Break.: en. of every size and pattern now in [MC. to gether with castings and (urgings of every fleseilo - Coal and!lnift (firs of all sizes and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars, all furnished at the shortest notice. The autwcribers flatter themselves that, Inasmuch as •every member of the firm is a practical Mechanic, they will be able .to furnish will compare favorably With any irk the Region. • All orders direeted to. J. S M. GARNER, • Ashland,gcbuYikill.County,lft., will recelve - prompt, attention:, ' .1.. t M. GARNER. • Ashland. Jan-1 Eis.GLE'ISON . WO.IIICB. • .. • , irENBY wAitnis, risFprjetar, ~• • • . • , vax.sutta, actruYttim. COUNTY. PA. Praying enlarged him foundry and ma chine ahopoit the Eagle Iron. Works, ittgge, Tamaqua, and thus I very materially lucre:used their capacity for torningout a t .. work In his line of business, he is now prepared to make Steam Engtneaand Putnporof any power and capacity, fpr mines: Machinery for Breakers, golfing and other mills, ward fbr Fur- • maces; kintlaof castings and tingling", de..,- .An experience of many years in the business, with the facilitleewhich these works now Possess, enable the proprietor to turnout the very best rind the most satisfactory Work. • All Girders addressed to lIENRY WALTE.FL9, Eagle* Iron Works, Tanumua, !Schuylkill County, Pa,; will receive prompt attention. June 21, 1.11--35-tf • - rt"lrid PALO ALTO IRON COMPANY. -• . - Are prepared to fnrnlsh T RAILROAD IRON— weighing him 20 to'7o pounds• Per yard-,STREET RAILS--frohi .18 to 68 pounds per yard, ' „ to, suit either: for horse cars or loco- t; Motives. Aty.these roils are of the LATEST AND ItiCtST APPROVED v. ? , arr , • PA.TTEILNS. Also,' a general assort ment MERCHANT BAR IRON, R. F Sri, mires, Oral, Half 'Round and Grooved, 000 P AND BAND , IRON, CAR AXLES RAILROAD CHAIRS,.FISH !PLATES AND 1140 SPIRES; for rails. ROLLS of the best b dm of cold . blast charcoal Iron, ready. for use, either for T . mils, street rails or bar - Iron . Also, - all kinds of CASTINGS. FOR ROLLING MILLS. 'We also' in riteattention to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF SHEARS, for, cutting old rails, puddled iron, dc., Ac, BENJ. HAYWOOD President ' Office cor. Si axind and Market Sts.irofterille 3 . Pa. Jarg, 1;89-14 • . . BA32+W.gi LOCOMOTIVE WOMICE. •• • - IlAtlllDAt COMPANY, Broad and Iltunilton streets, Philadelphia, Penna., , would call the attention of ',Railroad Managers, and those interested in Railroad , Property, to their system o • r .•-•• Locomotive Engines,. In which they' • are adapted; •to the particular bust. 5 " nisei for, which they may be required; -by the Use °tone, two, ;three or four pair of driving, wheels,• and the use!of the whole, or - so much of the weight . as may be .desirahle for adhesion; and In. aoCona *modeling them to the grades. curves; terenth of snperstruetion,: and rail work to be .don ' By these mealut.the maximum - useful . effect. or 'the power is secured with the least expense fur attend,' ,once, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.. With these objects in view, and as the result of twen. - ty-three years practical exyerience In the business by our senior partner. we manufacture five different kinds of Engines, and several cheeses of *sr*. of ouch kind. Particular attention' paid to the strength of the machine in the, plan and workmanseop the details. Our long experience and Opportunities. of obtaluingAnformation, enablest us to offer theme en.' glnes with thbassuranee that In effitieney, economy and durability; they will compare favorably with . ••49 of any, other kind in use; We also furnish to 0i,t,,,• • wheels, ri axles, bowl or low moor tire (to fit cen t res without honLy reposition castings' for bearings Orevery'deserlpti n. of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Works; anal every article appertaining to, the rspair.or renewal of Locomotive 'Engines. , • BAIRD • GEO..BURkHAIf, CAI AR. T. PARRY. • `Jan-I,'7a-1- THOS. L. ADpLSO.N. I _ VILAZICLi WAILML TO COAL DEALERS, GAS COMPANIES. J. 4".. unileittivied*avime unravelled" - Poeht, di•War. ren to the uoternanufacture ?aunt ' -1 ; BELF.DrIi L PING. stool> isucKeni, IRON 110113 TING BLOCKEi.. for unloading * Cod; OM. Sand,. /dm, In the manufacture of n~ox - ', I ." 4 'l ' • • . ' nutv nox WIIE I 4,BATiIIOWEI. • ‘ - ' Are i •to MI all orderavaith promptness and . OTICE.e--' B o eing , the sole • wnen of the Patent Right for the BOWDunsping, Misting, Scoop Bucket and D tu ock Mock, wessauttontill persons against maxi tillicrtnit or puretuminz the same from any except ourselves tir 'our agents, as we will -prceecute to the 'atm*. limit' any Intriligement nu the letters - Patent. t- ' , Itatpectfully. _: , • . , P• • '. ADDIBON & winnr.x. neqdfax,Pii. •, • S. 'tip. ' ' - • - • - --- e--ty - PrOatteWl3B ‘ND larsEas •OF &e., in Schuylkill tkniuty r - TA= MITI Abet -I have sold to ALLISON & DAASAIIIMAFaveca.an interestinnty PATENT smut INl', „and have givett thein.the entire Control of It In said tkiunty. with power to eoUeet,ali atestere dee or to become due therrot lb! the mann, are mit nee of thetune. DAVID CLAIM:. Satt. i. 411P-Ittr • MIAMI SIGH XXI inqopimowi t es t or penmen . orbit orim a. or in the em amid remember ratigtErpr beanie(' l aisaNZSraat uma street tut inimlhketa ; • . mina*. •-m•-u •A 141 =Ng; eardaa Toga eaa be had at re -1100144 'at SOLOMON :SOOVER.B *rig. nano atat..._stoase tratniabbia Depot; Dent/ 1124Aftrir,r11* • " ro S t 4t a xmr. tow 137W.WiriA r s bond igar 911-7—rallods4°mitre ' - - - 11.4 - AND 1 Chi Amer. ABOUT' VANNING FRUIT. So much has been "said ,about pr&erving fruit la-air-tight - caner or Jars,' that We are 4urpr i se d-that the inquiries still come for tfe actaptions of the proms, As , our circle of readers widens, it includes new ones who du - not semi to have practised this adluirable household economy. -Only a short tin* Sgo a letter came from Africa, saying that writer had seen peaChea 'from - America put up id a thin liquid; and asking if we could find out beW it was done. bi our fantilit A K the canning of fruit is a matter,of cour se . — • and -we aavise all *hryhave never tried it to , de , so at onte;thoy will be sure to ;keep up' - the practice afterard • , TIM principle .hould be 'undershxxl, order by in work intelligently. Tfinit is pre. served by placing . -it in a Va-Ser from whieli :the external air-- is _entirely eicluded. T h lei effdeted by surrounding thelfruit by liquid and by the use ofireat to iarify and expel 'the air that may entangledii - in the fruit fir_ lodged' iti its pores., The preservation d(ws• 'not , depend upon sugar, though - enough or this is - used in.the liquid to make RI-goats bie. The hear answers another purpth,c; destroys, the ferment which fruits naturally' contain, and as long AS they are kept from contact with the external air they do not 'dt-,• coniPc 6 le. • • , • Tun IV INSELS - 111 which fruits are presert .are tin, glass, and earthenware. .Th 3 • at the factories where. huge quantities art: putup for commerce, but is seldom used iti fandlies, its more skilliusoidering is required ' than Most persona possess: Besides, the title' are not generally safe to use-more than once. tilafei is the preferable material, as it is resit ; ,Ily,eleancd and allows the !Merle* to be fre quently InSpecled._ Any kind of bottle or • Jar t hat 1144 m e„outft wide enough "to ,admit the fruit anti that an. be securely stopped, . pwitively Mr-tight7-which is much closer • than ', water-tiglit-Will answer. Jars or carious 'patterns and patents are made for 'the purpose; "and are sold at de,' crockery and • Frocery -stores. , ,.-These have wide mouths, and a ghuts or. Metallic cap Which is made to fit• i Very tightly by an .ndia..rubber ring bt , tween the unitalland the glass. The device:. :Ter these caps are numettius, and much inge hult,y: is dispitiyeifin inventing theta. We liave used:l4eve,raLpatternis. without mt#:ti• difference hi, stamps .but have found there was . 'mine difference in the facility with *lnch the jars could `be opened and closed. The bast ore those :hi which atmospheric p,ressure helps. the sealing, and where-the sole dependen ee is net upen screws or clamps; To test afar, light a slip of .paper and bold it will - 1110i The heat of the - ftme will ex pand , the air, and drive out 4 - portion of it. ,New p apa the - cap.; when the jar..becomes cool the air within will contract and the pres-. sure of the, external Mr should hold the cover on ;so firmly that it cannot be =pulled off withontßrst letting inair by pressing aside the rubber or tiyineh other means as Is pro-. "vided In the construction of the Jar. l When regular' ;fruit jars are • not used, good corks arid cement must be Provided. , . Ck.3mrrismadeby melting 11 oz. of tal lOW,-witl“ lb.-Main.. The Stiffness of the ce • Meat May be governed by the .use of more :. or Ilestirtalloiv. After the jai is corked, tie n , . piety of , stout drilling o'er the mouth. Pip the _cloth On, the mouth of the jar into foie Melted bement,irtili the Cement un the cloth_ 'lth a stick: to break itp• the bubbles, rind leaVe a clime covering: • Pnor,.‘isgl- - -Everything Should be• readitietio„thejara Clean, ,the. covers well tit- • , ted, the froit 'picked over or otherwise pr.: pared, and cement: and corks, ,if thene.at',- used, at . hand. The bottles or jars are to i, very hot liquid, and they: toast I. gradually warnied -beforehand, hy Placin g warm' water in thim, to which . tont itg.‘%a tee is. gradually Conanence by niazli ing a syrup. in•the • proportion of a -round of white-sugar to a pint of water, using It-r is - , gar-tif :this' quantity • will tnike,,the fruit • sWeet;'. When the syroP, hbils, add as mueh fruit na it Will cover, let,the fruit beat in Hy. kyiup gratlitally,amal when it collies to a *bitty the jars or bottle W liccii:warnied.: as • above directed. Put in much fruit, as piin k ible, and then add the .0, r tip to till up all the interstices atuotvz fruit; I hen puton the cover or insert the si per as soon as possible. 'I lave a elm!' nth:M.l . 'dampened-in hot water to wipe the !leeks the jars. When one lot has beeti bottled, Loo- - •Cced with - MOre;addi InoreSurkar and water if' mare syrup is reqUired. diminish the syrdp much. less that ! others. When the but tles-aue avoid, put an ina cool, dry, and-dark irdat..e. Do not tam % per- with-the covers in any -way. The bottle; • should be inspected - every day for a week or So, in order to,diseover if any are imperfect.." If ferMetitation - haS - eommenced; bubbles null 'be seen in the Syrup, end the covers will li ' If taken ad once, the . i:hutcats May ',be":.savett 'by thoroughly reheating.. :Another-Way is toprepire asyrup and allow it, to. cool. PlaCe the fruit in the Witter., 'cover witlithe syrtip and then set the.ho4tiv, nearly up •to their tints in a honer of coil water: Sonic Wooden slate Should bephared at the bottom of the boiler- .keep the lot ' ties from cOntaet with it. The water in. Ow ; holler is then- heated and kept boiling- untii. thalruit in the bottles is thoroughly- heated. through, when the covers- are put. on, and the bottles allowed to . 'cool. It is_ claimed that the flavor of the fruit is better preserved In this way than by theother. • . , • Wit AT NAY. itiAPßEsmtvim.--All the frith,. 'that are used iriheir fresh state for pies, ete., `and'-Rhubarb, o • Pie-plaot, 'and Tomatoes. Alreeti Peas and Corti cannot be readily pre-. served in families, as they require-special op aratui„ Strawberries. Hard-fleshed sour va tietien, such as the Wilson., 'are better than ~ .the more delicate kinds, . -Currants need more sugar than the forego-. fag. - Blackberries and Hucklehrries are both-Very - satisifactorily preserved, and make capital 'pies. --Cherriegand Plums'need only picking. over. -Peaches need peeling sill •quartering.- • Thc skin may be removed from ripe I)eaclien by- scalding thCin in water or weak. lye fora few seconds, and- then trans ferring them ;tow cold .water: Some obtain it strong-peach "flavor by boiling a few peaiela Meats iu the . syrup. NVe have 'had peaches keep three:Years, and were then better-than 'those sold at thestort..4. Pears are pared and halved; or quartered, and the comremoved. The-best, high-flavored and melting varietic only should be Awed. Coarse baki,ng Pearsall unsatisfactory-. Apples. Very few put up these. Try some high-flavoreilaties,and you will be pleased with theta. - Quinces. Then. is'a great egfil r no. [HAW fell U nevspieServe,l itothin way and those done up in the Old Way' of•lxitind for pound. They do nit tavola. hard,rand they remain 'or a fine light color. Tomatoes eobkingionger than. the frxits proper. Any intelligent person who -Understands-the principle - -upon which fruit is preserved in this way, will 'soon find the mechanical part- easy of execution and the results satisfactory.. '• " • • ' AGRICCLITRAL PACTS ANTI I4CRA -It hi the home-market that profits - the - agricul turist, for his produchi - . are not eaten tip by middle Men anti transporters. _ FLAx'SEEir occasionally gWen to . horset. i,r cattle will make them sh'eii;theiroiii hail, and.Whetherohl or - young, soon get sleekaud .I.ti is the only thing' .that will fattt.ll Some olii.hork , s • ,COIARESF;ONI4.:NT of the TI.EJtAN Says that tomatoes wiintvcater at most as much .as ducks, but as theivitie_i , . Itardy and• Will stand almOst, tiny aniount 411 . heat and drouth, few supply the water it Ile mands. -111 order to make • Maititoe4. ripen: quickly-, they: should ba Watered at lrrt once - ti Th em - cuing. is the best • ttui,. to Water ,them.' ". BA ROW VON Toeit 1.7 DI, the ell 1.1 11611:r: SNS naturalist, says that without birds sm•cyssitil agriculture 4s-impoisible, as they • an it hilt e in a tew'mOntlis a greater teutrit)crond....st ri tire, - inseeta than. man could in years. - lb• classes among the , most useful the awsll - O.A, wren, .rohin and sparrow •; Mid. says that ,robin 'killed eight hundred flies in. an hour,. and a .. pairl of sparrows carried three iiiiip -- dred wortna or caterpillars to their nests in a day n, E t ittNa' . 'BO'Ant). FkNcis.--There tae :many dilapidatedboard fences - that by a lit tle attention, mighe, be made to Nat tnativ years iv ith• cemparatively little expense: few new boards should. ba - provideif sod dielottaly used to strengthen the rloreake , t 'panels- --The trouble!with such feuceilh that the ends of the boards nailed tO the - pests ate shWeititened by-decay that the nails will oat told: . We !should' basin some: troad-he4fled - nails . ; but lit the 'absence. of theie it. difficult to ',Make fewj washers out of _hf P. ..irtiniithat *ill enable thenails fa.sten'tile ,, ! partuilly•decayed boards to , the fence. Allat.ate partly or *Noll)" rotted citf at tilt- Isurfacemay.be repaired '*ithout taking till! - lioarda'frem•the upper.portion,uby, digging - hole by the side of the old post and ;ling apiece - of aur • old. oak . . rail or other, di table *oat, and spiking it onto the post. - lo ,oute each - *otos this many old fences wit kit Inv rapidly becoming useless may be patched up so as to *last until they -am be rept:teed by hew ones. If any readers have discovered there excellent,--way of doing the; work t i c, !hall be glad to hear from them. . Hots TCi osr Wouk Doxt: A - Every farmer is at times oppresscst, i I sense Of the overwhelming number of til-inp thatfrequires to be• done; •Me have sees , a nervous;•man in such eircurnstanees cow; ruence vine job and before he had got :storted, abandon it for scnnethingttiat ed •• more.preising, - merely to leave the same unfinished state ; and • w I al, iiivP . Came he lutdai.complbthed little or I ,ollnug and: Fooled , hours tossing abuet: tileepless•bed, thinking what he Akpuftl do o n thentorrow. 2. A young , farmer et;ula not adopt abetter rule to repeat tot Jai-let( ever) .- Morning, "Whatsoever the.:hand do, do ft with-thy-might," : and act wait. -When a - job is Ocimmenced, finlaWbero , rK ginning another . . Wit- at t i ts mime' tend to the littielhings. • But if you • 1 0l'i w Pto pt behind, strike a JiVely gait, 'do oile ttlting at a'time, tind. when it is dour, take little rest •by immediately conimenciug arr other, and thls way you will pull tbroull'i . toodllme.' • . - ra• JULY, '4870: