The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, August 13, 1870, Image 4

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    FORTY-SIXTH;YEAR.
fiunwrist.
SAM LAWSON O.Y ('`OVIRT.I.N'.
•
-'l'member I used to lead the singin'.
them daYs and .Miryueed to sing counter, so
we ietputty near together in the singers' sea* .
. and I used to think Sunday wornin's, when
She come to meetin' In.her white dress and
red cheeks and her bonnet aW,tipped off with
• lay-lock, that 'twas for all the tvorWlest likes
-June. sunrise to have her come into-tlietsing
erW seats. Themwas the days that I Akira
improve my privileges, boys.;” sabi,Sam, Rig kr
' deeply. There was times that'ef. I'd --tk•
spokg there's-to knowin' what mightn't 'a'
lispW:ned, 'cause you see, boys, I' Was better
itxtkitt! in them - days than I be now: Now
you mind, boys, when you grow up ; e!
you
get do wultin' on a nice gal, and you re most
a Mind•to speak up to her, don't you go _add
Put - otT, , 'Lauseef you do, you may live to re
pent' it.
"Wid; you see from the time that Bill...El
'derkin come and took the Academy I CO uld
-4,:ee plain enough that it was time for_ t tne_to
hang up my fiddle. Bill; Ite used
to
it
the.
singerat.Seats,* - mo, and tie . W. 01.114 have it that •
- be sung tenor: . b ut
mnre sang tenor than'
• skunk blackbird ; tiut he madeelieve be did
in the singers' seats;
just to get next to:Miry
writin' backward
and then they used to, be
and . forward to each other till they tore. out'
' all the leaves of the hymn-books "and thel
= , boeks besides. Val , I never thought
al l
the house of the Lord was jest the place
' _to beyigartin' in, and I use to'beconsld'ablY
slideked at the way thino 'went on - atweeu
-Why, they'd be sermon-.
time; acrd I've seen him .a-lookin' atlier
t liroughie - long prayer in a way that warn't
- *right, considern' they was both professors of
• religion. ,But then the fact was, old Black
'Hoses John' was to„. blame for • it, 'cause he
.never let 'ern liave noehanee to home, Ye
see old . Black lloss . he was sot twin
.Eiderkin
'cause he was poor. Yousee, his mother, the
old Widdah Elderkin, she was jest abbot the
• • poorest, peakedest old body over to Sherburne
and went out to days' works. and Bill Elder
-kin h e was - all for-books and lurnin' and old
_'Black ilos.s John be thought it wasjust shift-
leSSite/ts ; but Miry‘ she thought'he was a ge- •
±;.tiitis, and she got it*sot on herlinind that •he
to be Prc..sidento' the United States
• re,
somesieh.
, "•Wal old .Black ita,24.4 - WVnst none to po
lite to Miry's beaux ; but when
- "Elderkin used to mine to,see her he was
lier than a raw; he hadiA a good. word for
! Minim wayS valid he'd rake up the lire right
before his fate and eyes, and rattle about fas
tening up the -windows, and tramp up to
bed acid tall down the chamber stairs to Miry
to gO to Left, and was sort o' aggravatin '
every- way.
t,'Wgil•ef•the folks wants to get a gal set on
•
having a man, that gre's the way to go to
-.work. Miry had a consid'able stiff will of
- her own, and ef sbe didn't care about Tom
.1;cae.64•1 before, she hated him now;
and of
sheliki•il Elderkin before, - she was
elean - gone' over to him now. And so she
tools to going to the Wednesday evening
lecture and the Friday evening prayer-meet- .
, and the shigin'-schno!, jest as regular as
. a_elock, and-so did he; and afterwards they
, always .-walkeit .home the longest way._
FatherS may jest as well let their gals be
,-cou.rted irrehe iminze, peaceable; 'cause if they
tet ifet be courted there, they'll find :places
• whereAhey can be ; it's jest human - natur'."
—l.frx: &Owe
,in ilyantic* Monthly for Att-.
'gm/. • • •
- A ROYAL MEETING.-,When : theallied armies
occupied Paris in 1815, the Entperor of Rus.stai .
, Who resided at Talleyrand's 'ptdace, was in titer
habit of taking every morning, in the strictest
O , cogai/o, • a walk hi. the. Tuileries, and - from
thence to the Valais Rhyal One day he fell in
thre with hi... two allies, and the three 'sover
eigns were, going together to the' Rue St. Mr
'. When-they were met by. a man who, in
' all probability, had arrived in aris but afew
- . days ago. ' • -
•
•
lentlemen; . • said he to the - allied princes,
"ean - you tell me where,LeAn find the Tuiler
replied Aleximder, , `.'follow us; we
_,.,;tire just going there." . - •
'Xf • The stranger thankeirbiln, and.the.,cOnversa
ion was continued. A few minutes afterward •
• they reaehed, the palace, and, as their paths
• separated, they took leave of one another. •.
"One word more," added - the stranger, who
was an honest - theicen ; "I should like very
ncuch to learn the - names of the gentlemen' who
14e been so exceedingly kind to inc."- „
VI believe you have heard already or iner
replied Alexander. "r am the Emperor - of
. .
joke,"•exelaiined the Gaston ; "the
Emperor of Russia 1 And you," he asked, of
the second, "who arc you?" . --
II "I suppose I aut not entirelY unknown to
van either, as Lain the King'of - Prussia.?
"Better and better," replied thei GaSeon.,—
. you ?" he said, turning to the third.
"1 sin the Emperor of Austria."
The ,Vaseon burst into a -of laughter:— ,
Alexantkir then said to. him: -
"I suppose you will . tell us now likewise
- with whom we have the honor - of speaking ?":
"Certainly," replied the G.Aseon.; drawing,
' himself apt() his full height and walking inajs
tivally; "1 am the Great Mogul." _ .
The . Emperor Alexander often related tliis
= amusing .episode to his friends:,
Titc'boyit.out at Oshkosh are depraved.!--
Last i•:ihnifriv they.placed a. hornet's nest: up-:
Irr the s 4-4J/shim' in the church pulpit,
went it to the...gallery to watch, the ef
fect. The Ministergave out the hymn
satilown. Before the choir could. pick out
the tune the clergyriLm Was observed to rise_
suddenly and bowl down the aisle and out
church door, with such . iforce Ahat he
knotiked the sexton or the st.e. The ilea
- 0,) 11 .; who followed him found .him sitting in
. tie creek with - Ida clothes on, and coMptain
- ing that he,wastet well. 'He sent hislegrets
to the congregationhilt they were so mad
determtukto See If Um:l:Sunday
,selidol books couldn't be reorganized so that
the catechist wlruld contain some able--re
.marks agaitrSt the sin or playing . with i101: 7
nets' nests. leseems I* if boys 'WHO° lopi
•
=which is natural NOR% we cousider, that:
they can't be anything else if they try!
• • A 'GENEVA (New - York) editor. offers Ito
• swallow a mule if, that villige does not (ix
(veil Canandaigua In popnlation according
to the new census. -We do not want tti'inter-•
..fere with the private atnini of this. persOn,
but we have some . euriosity\ to know what
possible advantage he expects to gain by
doubling his'power as a Jackass. • If be
wants brains he ought to go out and get
- tlimSelf scalped, and have some emptied Iu
'right :„ but it - will do no gbod to eram his
stomatili with the kind he seems to have the
nrcatestnataral affinity for.
4:
AN editor in . this city, a few weelis ago,
wrote-for a periodical a poein which he called
:"Cast ng, pearls 'before swine." Perhaps he
• wasit't inad4vlken he:picked up the periodi
-2: cal a day or two afterwards, and rilunct that
the coiibpositor Inufentitlet his poem, "Cart
ing bills before sunrise!" And perhaps
atiout,half an hour afterward 4 that benight
- e 4 compositor u'asn.t.practiong the Zomive
d ill around - the -crises and bp and doWn
witli the edjtor after hiin, brandish
it fork Somgmen Itever seem to. : tmjoy.
r • . •
• •
, •
••
•
17, 1 1 - •
woman, extreme* anxious to! be:
prf*iefillirinett, was :asked by :the clergyman' of
110. Larisii whether it was with a view to re
-4 ive the sacrament, and' whether she under
the meatiineand purport of.'contkrims
, t ion ?, TP w hich she answered': ''Ay; Why,
no, sir:; can' say' that 1 well do: But I've
wanted mighty bad to be' centirmed, because
I've a notion I tis a sotn't ns'll do my rhcu
_mat iz good.''
AT Cape May l ; season, a number of
women indulge in the practice of •wearing
- thasia . when they go in battling. They say
it is done to preserve their complexions; but
our own impression Is that they are so home
ly they are afraid somebody twill-mistake
'their countedithees for jelly-lish every time
they attempt to float.- '
•
•
Tor: prisoners in the jail at Dover, Dela
ware, say they positively n ill .not stay un
less the jail is, fixed tip so that the town cows
cannot stray in there and bother them while
they are taking 1 heir afternoon naps. They .
a right to some redress, in4his mutter,
and we hope the ,Uuthoritles'.!,Wilk pa* , atten
tion-to their comPhlint. "'s• • '
'foots, Sbocs, &C.
CHAS. W. , DpriaLma, - Acigam
BOOT, SHOE,HAT AND CAP sToRE
CUICEITICrr STRE.LT, CR E...-3,..50NA
. .-
Boots, Shoe* Hata and Caps, riots.
• stantly: on hand. Particular attention paid. to buena;
Work. _: REPAIRING done neettiy on Mbort nonce. .
Feb. 11. '7O--'6147-1.9 ,
...,
1 bi , PO RT . ST T.
•
THE 'NEW YORK , ' .-
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BOOT B:•SHO.P. EAIPORIUM
Is
now la fat! operation, and,the attention of the,
ladles of Pottsville k especiall y - invited to the large
moek now in store and arriving dallyof al i the finest
class of goods, suitable for irldles'- wear. and adapted
to this market. Mr. Cline; has ntsde a speetaity of
This branch of business ; and gives his'parti at
tention to wearing the best line of Ladies' wear ar s e ver
brought to the city. •
..,
.Every attention will be
,nald to customers, and a
cordial Invitation is extendmt to ill. I
• - - 'HENRY CHINE.
43—ty
October 23 '69
•
* plitE DIFFICULTY OF MILD
. 1 LNG Ist Nuitir is (awes* coast&
-erame. especially with thaw whoseeyeeignt la fading
away. The _Periscopic Crystal rpectacles are not
only. eye helpers. but eye protectors 1 using them
glees as it were. new eyes. For sale by , ~,
• '.- JOSEPITDUERyt, Optician. •
?So Centre rt., Pottsville.
July 16. p-'J"-.
TO MANIIPAOTIIBERS - AND lISEEB App
steam Engine., &c., In Schuylkill A:entity
_ TAKE NOTICE. that • I bare sold to ALLISON &
- DA ,4 NA N.of Port Carton, an Interest In my PATENT
• STEAM PISTON and have given Ahem the entire
control of It In said County,. with power - to collet& au
moneys due or to become due thermos for the mans
( far-; ure and nao'nf the mane. DAVID CLAIAZ
-Jan. I.
47: 188 KATE LE.133, CanfactiotierfAtat
and Cakes, oonstanuy b band, at saw .liar.
,itarvainzket atreet,Pnttsvilla. Pattalel -rpb-d - with 100
Ju 2.10-27.1 t
M.M.M.•
11.1111.1111.11M1.11.1 1 1. 1 1 1111 . 1 . 1
II •. •
g i 1 Ponta 4 .'.
"'
ININ THE OBPZaNB' COURT .of Schuylkill
Count) .—Estate of tharles lopritter. deemed-
The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the said
Court, "to matte disploti of the, bahmee in • the
Lands of Charles T. iti tier . .lol l o lll Strat".. de , or.
the said Charles Sp
orgedeNesed. to and among
those !Milled to the * win Meet th e Parties in
terested.at his *Mee I Borough of Pottsville,
on the Mb dsy al Aegeig_t A. D. Wu, at 10 o'clock in
the torenoon. , • JriPits P. 11.011.31 if. Auditor..
• Pottsville. July . , 3:1..1u , . -A, .11..4g,
N 'THE COUttT I i.' C COMMON :PLAAI I. o
I sehuylltill County.
J craw A. SCHEACIC by her next
271 Jane Ten:W.ICM
1 •
friend. Harry Scott,
Awns° G i: . B. .
J t liS a l b Vur: for
551 Dee-Term, I •7.
To th e respondent,. re named: You are hereby
beVerclr appear
tle i , t 11:1 1°11 t- 6:1,2 . .; n rr o efe i altiti : :
tiel
on the r rat. Monday: september next, to answer
the cot. 1 islet of the beliant to the above stated
ease. I' •
OW' , ge. WYNKOOP, sheriff.
Sher r'a OM- Pot life, July 23.in—ao-lit. ,• -
. .
INT - M
E COURT •F; COTION PLEAS of
saw I=l County.
CATII It.i.NE.CrBuYL byber 7
next In - tad, Harrison t • rick. 91 June Term, Iti.
. rs. Alias Subpoena
tYBo fora Divorce.
18 March Tent., IWO,
To the respondent above named : Yon are hereby
muulred to ..ppear at *Court of Common Pleas to
beheld at Port...villa f. r the Monty of Hebuyikill,
on the first Monday oKepteas... ber next; to answer
the complalot of the bellant In the above stated
case. .1 GEO 'GE tl.- Koop, etherir . r,
Sheriff's Office, Pot vine, Jrtly "70-30-4 -
THE DOUR • . • P COMMON PLIEAII of
J.:Schuylkill Count*.
:;:-.:!Putt.ave Ss -1 122 June Term, PAI. \,
CATLIA I Sgt . BATEN I AIi. Alias Subpoena for
'M
'3 7 arch Term, IS O. ' • • *Divorce.
To the respondent a ye named: • You are hereby
required to appear at a Court of Common Pleas, to
be held at Poktsville, for the County of Schuylkill,
on the that Monday Of September next, to answer
the comp.alnt of the libellant In the aboreatialed
calla I Cle.OliGE C. WYNKOOP, tikeyrr,"
Sheriffs 0.. Fe, Pottaville. July 23. '70,-.30-lt
T N THE COURT _ _ _______
1 richuylktilleounty ,
1 ,
Es Ift Irv. siassoi.v.af by her 90 JunerTern, 1870.
next friend WM. lisang. • :.r '- i
, vs. . • . Allas:Sii 4 hpuma for a
CixottuE MPANG .R .. Divorce.
317 Dec. Terrii;• 11
To the respOndent a'
required to appear at
be held at Pottsville,
on.the And Monday ,
the eoutplaltd,of the
1 OEOI
July 23. '7O-74.111.4t,
ME
.ve named: You are hereby
a t Conrt. of Common Pleml, to
for the County.of Schuylkil
fSeptember next.. to 'amtlorel
ibellant In the above ntittt
,tGE C. W K.OOP, Shertlf.:
-A DMINISTRAT
.1 - 1. Letters testamell
-Woltjen, late of the ;
kill County. dece -
scriber, allveixons
queited to make lin
having claims agali
,known without dela
July 16. na-;-21)-14
,
It'S NOTICE. Whereas,
tarn to the estate of. Gu-tav
t rough of Pottsville, &hay'-
: have bron anted to the Sub
'debted to said estm~ are re
ozilate payment, Arad those
at the same to make them
to cJL%J tt. WOLTJL.N..
o AdrallnArator.
ADMINISTRAT • B'B • NOTICE. Whereas
l , etters of stand's stration upon the estate ,
Mary sparks, late of ft he Borough of 'Pottsville, dc
cestsed.lhave tmen.granteci to the subscriber. those
indebted to the estisteof said.decedent are requested
to make Immediate payment, and all persons bay-,
I g claims or deniancs again t the said" es are
requested, to make kno - wu the Faille without delay,
W. tt. T. TA.YGOIt.
No. 257 Cmtre street, Pottsville. Pa.
Pottisvllle, Jtity 10, 0 - 21-Ot
rp
.r. 8 T A.TE OF EL 8 BISHEL DECEASED.
I:.,,,Whereas, letters t tamentary to the estate of
blilS litsbel, late of ti Borough of A üburn,Schuyl
k 11l County , deceased have been granted to the sub
scriber, all persons ntlehted to saki estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims against the came to make *them
known without delay to .
. OATH A , NINE RISIIEL, Executrix.'
Auburn; Behuylkil Co., July 1ti,"70-Zi-810
mber.
UMBER! Link
Leiry UNDEAI4.IO
BE.III
ats AND CHAIRMAKERS;
large. lot of seasoned % OVAL
d POPLAR CHAIR and SET
)(we Is the Lest quality of IN
•B. PAS RAUL'S BUSH,
th di Spruce Sts., Reading, Pa.
We have on hand a
COFFIN BOARDS at
TEE PLANK. The a
DIANA LLTNIBEIL
July 3 ;10-31-tt eor.
BONY.
JOHN A. OTTO
Al .
171.. „
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• y • :÷:
.k.M.SPORT PA
1323
June 11; '79
EEEIM
I Ll;131LBER!. LU
100.000 FEET 0
WESTERN LUMBEit:
RAUDENII'Uf_4II,
130 .AS
nit spruce stN., Pinding, Pa
Corner of Ott
We keep eongtantl on handlifichlgan .Pa nel, In
diana Walnut, Popla Chair Plank, 5.; Poplar. and
•ANII Lumber; all seas ned. The Walnut rung from
f 2 to :11) inchea wide a d all thicknesses, and the 54.
Poplar from 15 to,llll then wide. The quality of the
Walnut and Poplar not be urpamßed in any mar
ket, and we are Belling lower than the clty.market.
•All partici' in want ol any. kinds of Lumber . ..would
do well-to call and exhzume our Block
July 9, '7O
..--
LUMBER,
lIM
•
E & bOOK,
A 1413 DEAI,ERA
)R 131t1roGni, BREAKERS).
3 White and Yellow Pine,
ek, and shipped to order.
Wdirsoic)crowiq, PA., and
rHAVEN. PA.
a .
nd Railroad. April 9,
)7/70 LUMBER.
P N.Rp
• 3. .1 Nrr'Aerr
r.z r:1; - . 1 F !
sav4sl fro I
Oa . and Yleml
Also, P; \NI 'HUAI!
INU x.c.01110-
• Lo.
~ 1111) by 1304 I
PINE
FILBERT,
I •
Mann
I s 1 lIIILLER,
,facturens of and .
DEALER
WILLIA]
IN LUMBER,,
,ISPORT, PENNA.
Min on Canal, west
f Mayriarri St. Office at Mill
, . 8: McIK)NALD, Age ,t,
flex 2'S P N
ot yiii, . l'a.
RI.
DOET CARBON LUMBER ICA.A.DIAND
I'LANING MI L. s.
%VAL. BEUCHLEY,- Proprietor4t.
Wholesale 'and Retitll Dealer In all Itinits' : of
Hemlock, Oak and White PinetLumber, and always
has on hand a - large lot of Doors, Sashes, BlindS, •
Moldlnin, Window Frames, CL . c.
"Work dotieut iltlarldiport prices, and delivered
at the
Scrm
daso,;coi
EU
.Frame . Lumber,
Shingles, Lion
14rtla' Plank, Lath, 40 ri
Inc._
rding, Sash, D' oo '
-•
•
o "
Moulding,
nufactured Lumber, constantly
on band.
hock and Oak Boards cut any
re To miles below Williamsport,
sarreigilt per 1000 feet. Order.
Ice ..ts furnished onapplication
ts-Gul •
And all kinds of 31
White Pine. Re
length; Our Mltii
being a towing of
filled promptly. 1'
arbiutire.-
ARD*ARE !
HAILDWAIIE 1
oiyiPsog,
L• C• 'T
ILIRDWARE,CUTLER,
STEEL SI'IKE.S
- - -
BUILDI
G HARDWARE
m and Leather Belting, Luang
vets and Burrs, Blasting Paper
Of every variety,.G
Leather, Copper R.
• Ami
•
G
SUPPLIES
nt tho CHEAPEST PRICES
Of all kinds :and
July 30.-'70411.4f
of the)
cell ;Tiled — FirdiiiaTirlie — ot 56 - 11 k ROEB
.
vairat.
I(ilmen
eßa
t SON.
•20
strZteia
S°JW SCALICA- BCIII4B,
fir ant ie lt e beet in the ungit. at ifmo.irr v .B.
, No. 251 Centre etseet. Po le. - is
TAlz.• N°Ticm•
Builders and Ifeeiganlea. At WM* i3Clitill3.
aas m* b• tonal. • •• • flolidiag Hardware oral! kfluds:
Paloies Oils. lekee. Cement, Inseam codatoas
TDB., nue *. . • . Terra ()Qua Pipe of au
9
1.1-17 . •
F RANK ,- jk"vira.
#URVEroR. said nisx,*;stoz
AGENT. onicoinNEn TimurAcc, paranizug,
July 8, INIPL-21-tf 1
HEBB ,
1-1- I Malkiniiir xi E3raiirszli. 'i
Mine • Cc:Uteri Maps for Imisitiwk
Male c Rdlrosd Locedioll and Canstenetke; Tow! ,
graphical Surreys and ail other prolleslawallrork:
executed promptly and on reasonable tonna. -: - • , ,
,0 fillets, IPottaville. Jan. i"76 -i 1
.
H ENBY ~CIVIL AXD ti laikumurami. ,
Surreys azullo!speets Collie/km. and examinesailxiol
ral Lands.
-Orrnz—Banuara Bv I IMrkg, Centre St.,
Epuieopal Church. Jan.
Air INN OM BROWN Went
- his serviesi es Miuiesetar audio/Upon
on nondltionie and ne
va L lue et Inlays; also to
sell
u Y om . '7O on commission, Oalee—Pottsvilt len,le, Pa. !
JZ. - 3
W.
i;2 Bllll43iNk - POITSVILLE.PaA late of the
State Geolorleal Survey. explores
min
az.
: s Jan. L. 1110t4—
TESE. IIIISTCIL ENGINEER ond ARC-
Efettest.7"'oft"l l 4 =it=
a buildings. burveying to Its various launches
attended to. . -; Jan 21,
ozoinz D lITILMICII.
STEADCH & CIPOILBAN. . .
DriIVAND,IDLVDFO ILNGINEZRA,
AND DRAUGHTSMM 4 I, . . !
179 CENTRE S TEELY , PirrFacua.r.,(Fpluilmi 1
January 1, '7O ,,., +J -.
•
mAstsrrauir. •
Laurel Street„ betweek 2411 , awl M I
TURNER in all Weida of Wood-WOrk,lkrackets.
and all - kinds Or Fancy Scroll work .
p maderoMPl47
tooSl rder at m oderate rate. give me U. 1.
ayll7o • . !S-411a}
:)IHEL CHRISM A.B. .TURTIM OR THE
PEACE. REAL 04TATE AO 'T. AND LI
CENSED AUCTIONEER.
1 MAHAarroxoolte.; Parrimini.X., PA.
Special attention givemtoallbtudneswin theaboye
branches.. Having a large experience, satisfaction
and promptness guszrzuateed. Collections especialiy
-solicited and will receiveilmmediate attention, ,
January I, '^o = I-
MMON • PLEA.f3 of
F. ICOPITISCH, Informs the public that he
C
hair repurctuuied :the , .1
SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY,.
corner of second and 1:110 streets, Pottsville, lately
owned, by E. C..rieldt & W., Which be Mr. Kopltaett,
established The near:thin will be, C. M. Kap
useh & son, and they will manufactureall kinds of
Soaps and Candles. The patronage of storekeepers
and the_ public in general ls respeetfullysulleit I
• July 2, pub lic
\\TM. /4; DARIB.•
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter,'•
. ,
Miring been in the bufAncia over 10 yearn irt.Phil
adelphia gives him unuimal _facilities for de;rivitig
hla supplies froth tint class houses, Psuliculir
attention paid to country work. march 20; 70-1 y
•
"E0.116E DILA.FtTZA_ItCHITECT.
7 NO, ZOI, MAItKFfr iSTSEET„ POTTSVILLE.
inventorof the self-dumping cages, and of , c4:41
breakers half the usual height, Saving thereby i a
great amount of timber 1t M large breaker. The
t acit -dumping cages are for' oooves and shale, with
of without door to car ;and with -.water apparatus
attached to dispense with pumps. it self-dumps one
or two stories, and hoists ope, two or three pars at
the same time.. • , I
The advertiser will plan, superintend or contract
to build colliery improvements of all kinds.
Match 5, 70 - lOrlY -
L.
F. WHITNEY,, -
• BANKER,
100 Centre Street. Pottsville, Pa.
MONEY RECEIVED ;ON 'DEPOSIT—INTEREST
allowed per special agreement.
STOCKS and BONllts bought and sold at tha New
'York and Philadelphia BUIMIS of -Brokers at the
naval Commission.
Jan 1.'70 ! 1-1,9
CAVE YOITE MONEY BY SAVING Y 01731
LEATEIEN. . •
BUY - BUY . • BUY
BUY BUY BUY
• (%, S. FOSTERS C. S. FOSTER'S '1
C. S. FOSTER'S C. S. FOSTER'S
Water Probt Grease
and Leather PreServatise
Inferior qualities of Leather made impervious to
water. Old Leather triode soft and pliable, with color 4
renewed; more lasting than any other of its kind In !
market; and applicable to all kinds of leather. I
Miners will find it the best article they ever used '
to protect their Boots or Shoes from aulphur water.
For sale, wholesale or retail, by CLE31}2 4 .7 L. FOS
TER, Ashland, in.; and .in Pottsville by Bright & Co.,
'
Fox & - Bro„ Jesse Foster, Thomas Foster; and F. Z.
Foster... ' • i May 29. 110,-2/:4(
EM
DM
F• H. ICAEROHER, %. GENERAL . EfirBV.•
. ILA.NCE AGENT. •i. - i
Office, Pennsylvania Sall. Pottsville, Pa., i
LIVERPOOL .4k . LONDON I ELOUE INSURANCE C 4.
Cash. Capital and _Assets, i 11110,000,000
Invested In the United litotes, over 1,500,000
HOME IS BURA.HOH COM.PA.N.Y,I
..- NEW 11AVICN, WNNECTICUT. ' • $
Capital, $ 500,000
surplus Jan. 15t..1865 '• : ' 111159,670 Ala
Insuotheoc i
trected n the nest Companies on lavOr
ahle terms. LosSes promptly adj usted and paid alp:t
ont delay.[Jan 1, 'ffil--1-
. ,
D ELAWARE MUTUAL'WET
• • INEII74ANCE
OF WILMINGTOS, • DI:MA - W.IRE2I
JOHN Pit McLEAR, President;
M. M. CHILD, , Secietary.=
131?..A.N . 0,0FF1CE:
W. `IN VII STREF.TS. I
I'HIL AD 141LPIII I •
•
GEO. W. STONE, President, Mana ger.
GEO. F. TURNER, Gen'l Agent & Attorney: .
PURELY MUTUAL ' LQW RAT - 1:g.
AR.Polleles Non-forfelt lug after One Annual- pay
ment. Every accommodation conshdent with sa(e,
to guarante, d to Policy Holders. . ; . ;
liOrilts containing full infttrinat lon concerning tbei
plans andeulea of the Co. sent free upon applicattUre
to the Oradell Ottlec.
Ea
• ,
trantr4 throvrcilbmit tl4v orate., of Pennty/vcmia
- aart New ..leraev.•
t
I:Er k IL:NC FIN (by perinlmelhn)—ilon. E
Chief Justice State of Delanare, lion. Thos. F. uo
;int, S Senator from: Delftware; Kt. Heir, Alfred
Lae, Itlsilop of .Delaware; i Gen. Henry da Pont.l
'Powder Mannrr ; lion. Gov. tiault.bury,•GOv. State
of Del.; the Pre,Ments of all the Hanka In the City
of Wilmington; 1i0n...4. H,.Valentlne, Mayor City
of wlrmington. • July A ^O—Jaly
IS
THE MINERS' JOM*AL,-POTTS, S
No. Z•fri MAHANTO . NO .KtHEET, Torreiviv l r. I
EME3II
GOLD AND SILVER,
' MiCHANGE,
UNITED .STATES AND OTHER BONDS;
3itsurciutt.
OLD'A.N . I) IIiCOUPORATED 1851.!
Mi.7TCAL. "
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMFI I I
mrsrailii, MASS. •
. •
• T:II9MAS F. Presidetd. I
JAM FRANCIS,. Vice President. I j
B. CH. ICK Eltl Nd, tieFretary and Tre : asuren;
J. 14 (.;111.;1:114.:, Asslltant Eiecretary - . j
flon-oil'Oture of all F'olloles Guaranteed 1:•34!
Law
• , .
in ease-any premlmia •bot paid. When due, OM
policy Is not forfeited; hut, the bolder remains baj,
stared for the full amount, Otatil the premium :Urea.:
dy paid and unearned : hi p... 4 E:haunted by the coati of
insurance at the net rate.
Example at, the Age of 43:
One Annual Cash Premihm on an ordinary Life !
Policy will continue the insurance for TWO YEARS
and till DA YS from the tldie the policy was issued
or ONE YEAR and ad DAYS after the SECOND
ANNUAL PltE3iltM BECOMES DUE. Shahid
the second premium nbt be paid, and the 'insured
die within one year and QS days after such non-parn
anent, the full amount of the policy would bep e d,
less only thepromium•dueland unpaid. The la r
the number of premluins paid, the lodger will the
insurance contihne, in, case of non-payment of ptxs;
MILLER. •, H
The Berkshire Cite Insurance Company has pidci
under this law Six 01111 MIA, which in Company of.
other States would have been worthless; and is nOW
continuing the insurance on over MW policies lon
which the holders have been unable to. pay•Pre%
mium.
The last. claim paid and* thiS non-forfeiture plan
vitui.that'of a member Who - insured a few years since'
for ItiOt. In 1 , 4 S he failed: to pay his annual 0 , e.:
mlums.• In - January laid, one year and five months
afterwards, he died. The Company has paid to the
widow the full amount, MX), less only the overdue
payments and Interest. , . I
Every ilfsmber Receives vevery Day's Inauraliee
• paid/or. .
ALI, PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG, TIIE POLICY :
OLDERS. • •
•
ANNUAL CASH 'LVIDENDS.. , • I
• ECONOMICAL MANAGEME;kft
•
Careful selection of lives. Safe Investments
Good Agents and Solicitors wanted. • 1
• For information, apply. sit the home Office, or
W. 11. GIt4IVE.I3, General Agen
S. W. eor, ELEVENTH and CI:II.73TNIIT Sta.,
PHILADELPHIA. •
Oct 16, NZ •
atistellanto.us.
TEPHENSON SAFETY LAMPS.-LAs at
some Collieries lire damp Is very prevalent, and
be common Davy Lamp is not' conslctered atife,l we
have procured a lot of the Stephenson Safety Lamps,
which contain a circular giess tube Inside of the wire
gauze. This Lamp from recent experiments made
In England, Is considered the barest Larnplnnse,and
Is now extensively used irtsdithe most flerycollierlos
In England. For sale - who:0141e and retail.
The CLANNY LAMP, • the DAVY LAMP, and
Safety Lap ' s of all .the most approved patterns
made of inspected 00y . 0114theat
.NRIV, by the Miters
dozen or hundred.
These Lamps Are all manufactured to ow wh
order, and we use mlm s., k ij an, Ouse of the pattern •
s ribed by the English ernment for safely.
Gauzes constanuy on to suit lamps ine
• rat use, so that we can supply any persons w lna
to replace gauzes that. have been worn out.
for sale by the yard or pieoey b een
or retail. •
Address, /3.ANNAN & RAMSEY, l•
148:Cenlre Street; Pottindlle.
Lziaim VALLEY. /EL-4 -i- UL/104D 0 *El'• !
f
Time Tahle showing connections of tlte L. v R.
R. Co. with those of the Phil*: & Reading R. fl. co.
to and from Pottsville and Intermediate points ibrl
tween.lieading and Pottinillle. - •
..,:- ` 2l . M. i 4. M.T4 IL '
Leave Pottsville. ~.......; ...... ---. 5.10, 9.00 i 2,46
.• Reading.-- . ' ' i-- ' 7.= 10.251 ,I-I.Z
• ... '' East Penna. - J - iiction. , - ii.A5 1155 .16.30
Arrive at Easton . ........ .... 9.15 Igor -11.25
• " - New Y0rk.......5............. 12.15 1.40 30.411
' ' • P. 31. P. M. 1 1 .1 E.
. .- RETURSING. ---
'' l ' ' • . l A. I.l ' Ail
Leave New York,
.. • ' ' 121
FAuitan_ ... -,- ....1...-..,-' .:.... ..... ...__ $ .45 /2. 1125
EastPenna.:Junollosl . ..........-I .
..... _ 1.11) AID
" Read ing'....., ...-4....--.---- la. 1100
Arrive at f,t4lavillp — ' i.---z.
......-- .- 12.25 '; 7.55
... rb, •.0
, • ' • _____----IP.-F-LIPLI4
For MAUCH - CHUNK and intermediate p_conla
leave Manville / A4O and 2.911) A. M. aud2d£, P. id.,als
rive id Mauch Ghana 12.00-14. A.Ci athildo P. M. iL L
" RETURNING, leave Mauch Chunk CM and 40.26
P. id, arrive at Poitsvll_lel2.lls and 7.16P-11L- -- -r: -1 .
For all point' !re Lehigh Coal Rugloriaanditor
Towanda, Waver and Bann, leave flealswignp
SAO A. Id.
_BOBT.IL SWU I
&Wane Dea. 24 6 %7 411.We" and ! ii r es !' , N, 1
ni i • -- - = • ~ -1 '
RA IT. vocraz.vor a. mamas. ,s.anairnararlart
VOUTE, 8.80A11,8 it op. • D4ALZWS
s . ,
.Itssidaplasto;(Tlsi soli; -1140 H r tlarr , ithat " l6l 47.
, tail,. Mortis. Bristol Itarsoss, TIT 1
- ,_ and Was2l.4itssad Tops. Taos !.
.. .
. at i r c orattimes o 1 1 : 3 : 1 11: 14, 1V .' .1 •p a : 4 4 sidliw .: ,
101
I"4rtrAfaTrt l anTiTi.; • ' iiive•-
~.
Bandied.) Raidlosh-Po.' X. • T" 4
lat.
ttraia.w POWRIER 1 1 1/Llall.rl Minh
••2 We above POWDr-st eett be ten ukikanks i k u
"Mb ROMOIT IL' h r ot .
g I IT I I2OIM. RYON. Phq., es the PeneeYwilin
Nottosall Bass_l4 sod vitt bp prole_
_pttossiended to .. .7
. jaus 2,, ne I .m.5...202 yittimAS WRISN RIM; 7
I
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R. 13 1 : 1131 (
B9DET..)
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411INIERAL — -IN .ITRAII . CE - AGENTS -(. .
-
No. 178, St:;PdttsdiLte; Pa:
Jape 211„!19; • - t , • • - • .
iwar: s, Iggidat.
NM
.
GOODS roR TEM LADIES AT- GREAT BARGAINS.
. 1
1 woidn Jayne the sittetdl4_
of Housekeepers and others to my' Stack of
I
l edibk.riNG ' and SHIR.TEST6 . 11IIFLINS, CALICOS and • FLANNELS, TABLEI
I LINEN, NAPK,..I4, TOWELS; CRASHES, &e.
• •-, •
Dress Goods of all Descriptions, 'Whi .
te Goods, ,Lace 'Handkerchiefs and .Colliri,
i •
1 ' Linen .Collars and ;Cuffs, Notions , ' Trimmings, &c, -. i -..
lAt LOWER PRICES than ean be Id els!ibe're. l' ' • 1 '-1
• 1 THOMAS BULL, .
1 Jan 29 , 76-5-Iv' -- ' ' . 253 Centre gtreet, Pottsville.
Wr '7' T : •
TYNDALE; ITCHE'LL 84 .lArtit..t,.' -
CHINA, GLAS .• AND EARTHENWARE .
i
No. 7 . 07 Che's . t.n . t Stree.t, Phila.d.elphilv.
; . .
FUME PARISIAN GRANITE, the tkest st nerrare in the market sold at the priced. of ordinary I goods:
'WHITE FRENCH CHINA, in all the ' t shapes apd style. 4C,ORATED, DINNER, TEA *Rd
TOILE= BETS In gieitt cart y. Glass engraved on theyremises, end China . ;.1
Decorated either in Deets or match - InO, in the best manner. , ,
rits - r4 GOODS ONLY, end LOWEST - - '-,---,
t - CASH PRICES. . - ..T . ..: 1. ..,
• Letters of, inquiry In regard to prices, d.c.„o answered„ . goods, promptly answered„ . : . .
March 5, '7O I
NEW UNION AAP MAELANTONCIO STREET.
WILL' OF I
rER, FROM T r itlS DATE,
APTY GOODS FROM TirlEIR SUPERIOR STOCK AT PRI! ES
LOWER TX-lAN G?LD BASIS.
GREAT RE
PRINTS, Et cents and up.
par Come and see: fori yourson.
PRICES' THAT Ci.NNOTIIELP I BUT BE POPULAR.
THE NEW UNION DRYI GOgDS STORE IS THE PLACE - FOR .BARGAINS.
1
I .
October 10,'99 , L
Of Cie
1;""± and 014;;O I6i!Mii Ca
The advantages and attract ions !of this ] , LOAN, for
4
investmeti l t purposes, nre ronny and Imp9rtant:
1.. It-is . biased upon oue of the. 4reat
. p . 1101.7011
LINEA IlittrEEN TUE SEABOA.B4/7.: a TILE WEST.
2. THE fik.CUIUTY. Is ALRE.AIATCItE i tTED, the
greater part of the fine being in sPecessf , I running
' I
operation. - . ! • ,- • - .-
3. The Local Traflle , from the unrivall Agricul
tural regions and Iron and Coat. deposibt adjacent,
must be Large mid prollta[ i
4.-The enterprise receives • mi.oirrANf CoNcr--;-
i.
IRONS AND PRIVILEGES from the litEttelf if Virginia
and West Virginia: . . . ; '
§. It Is under the management Of efficient -and
VraLL-KNovirs CArTraLtars, whose namer are guar
antees for Ha EARLY COMPLETIcni and
operation.
6; The Bonds'aui be had either La
[arra ; their hays thirty years to Ora, ten
sad interest being payable in *ca.
•
The Bonds &roof denominatiorulof
, \ - •,, 1
•
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' 111000.,1111 . and 11100. 1
•
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beating interest at the rate f al; per cont, in coin
, . ,
payable May fat and Nenrembi4t.. - w I
Freniour intimate acquaintance Rl:tithe affairs
and condition of the Company; we lirtrow-Cheese
securities to be peculiar irdesindde, and4ultahle for
sate employinent of surplus capllal, an funding of\l
Government , Bonds, by Investors, Trustees of
Estates. and , re who prefer absolut e security 1
with . e ncome.
Holders of ilted States Flre4wentlis ire enn-
bled to pri,Scurti •Iwese Bonds, bearing th 9 same rate
4
of-interest andAliving a longer , period o run, and
to zealleklis laud increase of capitol irt dltion.
Bonds and w.ks dealt in at the BtocklE.change,
reeelied In exciienge for Mit Loan, at thee full mar;
ket4edue, and : ibis Bonds retarded free! of expresi
Acluirgea. --'''.• .• - '. t i
• -, i
' •
. ' ' Price 90 and Accrued Interest in.t 1
uirrency.
Pamphlets; Maps, and full inform/Hilo:I furnished
A
an appllcation.
,
Pab Illr 70
5.20 9 5 AND 1881,11
BOUGHT; SOLD
fi.X.CIT,ANGED,
ON mosr-REASiONABa;
• GOLD -
Bought. and Sold at Ilarketi Rates.
CABlftEp:.l
PACIFIC RAILROAD, BONDS
Ammer AND SOLD.
;
STOCKS BOUGHT AND Oil),
- COMMISSION ONLY.
CH IGWA 'DANVILLE VIACENNES
'fbitihrtgap sari Geld' plonth,
Fox ash AT I"' AND . 44 / 3 CRY" V I T IMEST '
7 .40004A1110101110410011 !mere st 1 01 dal!?
bbmiceivi , C4o4loolloPOls,
it A
311 0 ; 4011. 2111141 RT.. Ta346:41:114fti111..
11110,01101 ft. 1 1847
t
Fu l a
1' ' ' r THOMAS J. DOXOHOE,
i •-. '... .1 Duna= of . . - - i
• i
1 s_ t Class' Carriages and Buggies'
- OF TIFFILA/Frt AND xonr arTnovadk 'Trams. " i
liAlcuiFA6ri l ity,coa. Emmen awn itonintatair,Erre.,oss 4razit
i 111.44 OF KOSIFLIMO BOOM POTTSVILLZ.TA.
Cfonsiontli on' band a good assortment of new and aminti-_tuand
=Vit i ation BWE4 ;id 1;‘) repairing. '} • , Aprillo.ll-5.
• ‘ •_• .
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GOLD
WALKER &s
BLACK AND
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ONI i i i
- [clam) aoimailet:
t •.b . 4 4
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a g i v n , - -: t ~' -v, v., 0 tiTi t
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By our . system o4 Selffrneasurement, l easily understood, we ens* -'
customers to send; thei4 orders in sneh a way as, to,BECITRB d.fk ,i- - ,
GOOD PIT t.i.3 though they came themselves to our EstablishimAilt
, Our Improved Rules
; for Self-Measurement, Samples And Priest
sent when' requested, and PROMPTj ATTENTION g*en to fit]
orderS, with GUABANTEB of entire aatisfaetion. ' -.,.. (i .
- ' t JOHN WANAMAKER;
, (
=
COUPON OR REGISTERE
FISK ;.! Zit H,
;0.5 NASSAU Itrium - 4 :Saw YORK,
i 1
R BASIS.
PRICE,
UCTION ;IN 'PRICES. •
OL'D ALPACCAS.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, of all kinds.
NOTIONS,
n
g
MM:=n
PE
•
Cuirrsi &razz; Pqnnivi - Lts,
.
, well known and popular tithe!. having .bees
1g •r. novated and reiurnishw is now Apes.
,anent and tranidest era! 'y
Mtp WAiii)LE eori, Proprieicrai
10—w-11 . • •
This
entire
Cur pet
Jan
pziIf.A.DELPILIA, •
.
W
Maple Spring Hotel
• and Mu seum;,_ .
ISSAMICIiON,
„
.
V, e hex to announce to our olct triendis; patron
and the - pubfle, that we are_ prepanxi to give them
hearty ; welcome to - our I. , MW ESTABLISIII3IEN .
slttt.to intme of the most beautiful , and ;delightful
localities in the "Mg of arothettl_LoVe.'4ea,veri.
lly, 'tie Switzerland olAnterica. We any Moll, coma
and no. us, our Altsgnm is ma 'Nov/slit OF ma
AGE. i • , ,lUSEPH,I3. ITU, , I
Late of the Smithsonian Hall, Ashlatut - ProptLetor,
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Julyl3o, '7O-31-3m ! ' - .
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J.
CAS; JR., ATTOMIRY AT LAW,
(Ake, er..N no; en over Barman & Itamseyli
~
livoirxtore,Potusvilte, . Jou(' A, 70.215.13,
HMIRY C. DORN/LN, ATTORNEIC.A.T LAW,
INtio. 154 Centre est., a few doom below` Episcopa l
Pottsville. April ;*791=17-fy,
. SMITH, :ATTORNEY AT ~L*!W„. Main
reet. Shenandoah, Pa. -
"704,tyj •
C• 6
Jan
lE=ED
HVIET - C. 115FLEAFER. ATTOIINty-AT
-14.i. W. Office, 1.55 tXritre Yottavqlo. T
MaY '69 - - 21-u
I A. X. PASISKOIt E, 'ATTORNEY4T-LAW,
J. Pottsville, Pa. °Mee; No. 9 Itiabsotoo Streel•
oppoosite Post Office. April 3, 'N—.-14-714,
GE9BGE B. KAMECHER„ ATTORNEY-A ,-
LAW,. Pottsville, Pa. 011I0e, No. 179 Ventre St:,
nearlx opposite Miners'_ Hank.. April 13,19-14—g
principal
liv t . im
.t t.
J
R. SMITH. A TT OIINE4T-Lii \
o. 184 (.. antra tn., Pottsville, Pa. ' ' z
Jan 1.70 ' : . I ,
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CANEPBELL,OiiNEYi.kt-LAVit4
130tiouth t3IXTII Sta:eet,PhllaOlphla
1, 10—',—
•
D. DJ:LIMAN, ATTORNEY-AT.
AW Pottevale..l*, , Oca j o: l , l , No. O
uary ttatooso
KNITTLE, \TTOILVET;AT
AZ -1 . °Once, No. Ita Centre Street. Pottsville. P a. .
claim 4 promptly collected.. October le, 130-42-17,
ROE CRAM/MESS, (Late of the:Chem 1
rg .A.TTOHNEY-AT-LAW,. lid. 1/11 Ce .
(* 2 - floor,) Pottsville, Ps. Nov. 4,14111--45-I,V
Z:
treS
AND COLLIPTION . 771011. .7 •
CHRISTOPHER LITTLE,
ATT RNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
/)
ITBLICi
Sep
o .l:ol4ry y .LE. 5ci77.11.1.C0.,11!,. I
I'
I Ai
MI
---- Atom
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imposed. owl as 4 MUM Wank,lomr
Hannan's.' illoWasa„ Brearna.44llokotha. ,
going. Door Clothes W
and Butcher mos.,Coml_0 1 1
gl i
Forint:Ca khaki Or usim wpm. *
Roos; Pans. ChildnoW Siddgba said
res agld der Spoonaaliee pad Sat wok
Nntanta Ongara, Splpeons. I.bafoai eatiemons "and
Graters.Blrd CwisMata,Tableasift
Egg Wil l & • M An ittalo sais4 . •
m s .t o . e i 4aboa
r hses m . sP
i a . eispk s. a
C n a d m C l i r tu o fi v b u r o a d r . s r
.PEorelm a ll l3Dal6o6k,. l I
IMd a ei Zna Barak F V kar , timmas. lira AsirM
c°4n7r"Tn u
setsct
V il a l acan " h i taelei 'll ekvsk
and T sari Baskets. -Coodaes._
relmo , • onga. Coil Socket% Tea ik t i ft l a6ll " . •
Shoe Mariana. • Mao. Olimaillatik.
2 01, gam; jattierras. /g am
all= . pos sosederaiiii as es
imair som 4
=es. lam of law
arWeli Puns= ar."11"
Ing•beraps .- • 4 :' ' ;.• • ==-
:241°)Utriti="ga.ilielkl
Pi li ft 4iii" "fr eiss io;
7,'7011-it ..
...wm. nicwitrest.
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CO 0 P NSYLVANIA.
t 1
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II
lIIMI
kottls.
=I
gegal Cat,
S. 1
•• .• • wjappilie-Two male Umbers
NW the g gothis• schools of Cirwigste for
C s.it
Grammar one fbe Secondary' actwol, for a
term eight optna. Application to be made at once
..z . • . JOIEC C. - BECK; •
Angus( All, , Sec', of Board.
glf ,i-- 8 NALB . AND 3 TNNA.LE
Vl' TNA for Wadi Towna Term,
and t mon Salary, good to live Teachers.- • pub
lic will. be Ink! at Ibuuesville. on
Tbursda,y. brut igth. commencing at fig *Watt.
A. Id.oeb 'all applicants must be examined in
we ofrie Board. The public are invited WAIL
'WM. 11. BACBERT, Beep,
August 6, 10-Va-a " Barnesville P. O.
Lam, W*RRAWTS WANTED .
OF-1812 AlIrD MEXICAN WAD.
FOREIGN STOCKS_ , GOLD.. WEBS
MEW d o th er BONDS BOUGHT Old SOLD,.
P 3 /4•ECTIr ,N r t e rfMaT inad
RECElt . .aall . 'points. DE-- .
No PRAM Lifillt be spared lo serve the' 'tactvista of
basewhocarte tub y j rtaktrar s T i fit i .
it
CO
Baukeri4ul Drokers, No. 50 South 3 , (1,S t.,
Joni: 704 ,
. • ' ebucationat. .
pOTTS'
English, jassical, and .French Boarding
and Day School,
FOR, iIr.i3UNG EAD.TES.
. .
•
• Thif -,lnstlintiun under the Cbarg f
- •
Rey. Di. and Nis. G. -W. g3IILEY,.
• •
win upen •)n the first mco*DAY in StrTEMBEIL
J
Special +l . nrill be given to YOrtiq!Cill!LI)REN-'
Ifle Artistic Und.Commer-
MaL Lcutictiati admirable. :Tirentletii:Anuual Ses
'MomThuOugh preparation for College tirAllisinflii.
For eiretitata address . . . . .
acriu t a
.. , GiXi. F. IifILI..F.II, .t.
.. M., rl.
rioripa
cies--Beri.los. Melgs . Schaeffer. !Mann,
Kruath„. - Butter, &e. Hons. Judge tituilow,
Meyem, 03:Yost, B. 31. Boyer. I. Miami , Thayer.
etc. ; _ 1-- , , - July iti..;:o--30.,tf
SPIS4A
,rENLA.L.E COLLEGE,
- i 1 ..
. . . k • ' F ., SELINSGROVE,P..t. I '
romn i
na
Next otaatle year begins AUGCST it. Tho
rotiiitL los &Lon,. good board, tomfortably furnish
ed light , fuel and .washing, OW per year.
Applyreferences and ratidogtreg to , -
: 1 WM. NOLTLI:Nti,,A:.I., Priudpal.
' July 2 1 ,.,t70D304g. - •.: . . r
TEZZKOUNT REMISAIIY, SCiRRIsToWN.
PA.; [Sr Young Men and Boys.. Classical. Mathe
matics' axid Commercial. 3 wenty-seventh year will
comtnenelp TUDiDA Y. SEPTI.I.MBEIt ti, 181"0. ,For
circu JOY lars rasa JOAN W. LOCH:. Principal.
• ' . •
B/13.13PTHORPE,
A4l LIRCLI.SCHOOL , FOR YOUNG LADIES.
The Th Year commences September 11, Is7o.- For
ciretaltr sigid further Information address the Princi
pJuly 1
!;0--1-6t Bis M
oph F
ope .
, WAL e H e
m, Pa.
DENNtiVLVAITL. FEMALE COLLEGE.
1 FRU, SESSION will open SEPT.:Kb, ‘ l / 5 70.
Superior advantages are _offered at—ma - lonize
change. i i For Qat'logne with fall partlealare, ad
dress theProsident, • - S. P. SH ERNI AN
July 1, ffo47-et .College Elie, Montgomery? Co.. Pa.
1111 9"" : Hu.x." . SELECT FAMILY BOARD
1 1103 SCHOOL.. , . • 1 • •
An Itraibih, Chunked. Mathematifal, Er...lentil:to
, t i Artistic Inalltntiow, , ,!. •'
'FOE 'YOUNG MEN AND, BOYS,
The
t ie e rt s o t l ini. the ll N es lrre tg"i tee nT. nth C t PL nua - s ex. - 'don
will nehoe on WE.DNEMDAY, the rith day of
SEPT EA next.
,Papila received at a.hy time.
o i l
Far Clrcildara addling • 1 I -
: Rzy. GEOWCIE F MILLER, A. M., Prrelpal. -
, .
• . 1 t HETERP2.:CES: -
7 REV. -- pRE-3.lehatot, ' Sehaetrer, -. 4tann; ,Krauth;
Seise, Mahlenberg, Stcever, Hatter , Storic; Conrad,
Panaltulter Wylle,Sterret,Nlarphr,Cralkshanks,&e.
HONS.eadge, Lta.P.,W,Leonar4 'Myers, M. Rumel
Thayer tij. M. Boyer, JaeoirS. Yoe,,t, Hierter Cly 7
meriJohli Killinger, &e.'
EMQ,S.-platnex E. Ca:dwell,Jlimes FL. . Claghorn, C.
S. GrovejT. C. Wood, Harvey Baneraft, Theodore 0.
MC.,?.F.`tiorton, L. L. Honpt,S.Grooel Fry, Miller
, (adies Wannonmeher, James Eel, Santee
& Co., &;.. • [July 31, '6,l)—. 1-11
N
_fprug9 mitt nenticals.h.
I~dN IN THE• BLd~D.'.
. . Mo. 36 Dry !$... Few Tort.
14... c 80idd by Dritiorbrol gen.erl4l 7
o w,. , •
DP Fl r I. F - R . c, "r,
.p HEUMATIC
r
YU:ETA.BLEI ! :':k EMERY.
WLP RAN TE 0 Ei'T AFFIDAVIT
.. A P ERMANENT CURE FOR'
..,
PH ...:U, 7, "7, ^..a "j' Nr.:','PALGA
This tti.A...',..i i i , .... ~.. . .... ~ .,:oscnpothin Of the
the ens t Pill Iphia PhYstelan arid Prolesstm,
Jcstarit. i irrL M. H., "Mohan devoted= yeses
to Hite Nal Sad NeUralgla SPeda lb% and is by
thePref_nial on_ 'pot , 'lay announced as the
higlield-[ ontrta , Sheumatte .irom_plaints. Bee
testirao ..It is pleasant autliagreeatile bathe taste
and warranted - Tree from minerals and Injurious
drugs.. Nina scientific preparationlos medical mon
opoly, and warranted under solemn ' oath n perma
neut. binandesui, positive cure for Intituhatory Rheu
maUsati Cdtronic Rheumatism, Rheutnat ism, Riled
!batten:44C Kidneys. Neuntigia in the Bead, Neural
eta in II; 'Body, ketvous Headache, ...nd Nervous
diseasee. Hold by Druggists at $1:50 per bottle; ti
i
bottles, 3lu
0. Medical Advice, without ctrge, sent
by letter 'All orders sent by Express eMiected on
delivery Depot, 'No. WI, south For RTII street,
Philedel Ida.• . . , Aprit in, 70-IG
. .
••. NO, Bor k Abutrtistmcnts-.
3 ON, MAI3rE, &. CO.
uceessors to B. CBOSSI
kri ON,
. :
,iticarracrrasas OF ALL siutrrs OF.
6t: ,PIR.E-
F'Or Fciitineet, Rolling' Forges. Steel Works,
Llmelion., Capitols - Furnaces. , and
TILP4, for Blast Furnams„ 6 AB Woks, Mal
:. leatile Iron Works, Baker's Ovens. Breen
Blouses Sc. Store Heater and Range
1
/1.147-:11 '7°
1 - ..llllllrtcheti Otitt,s3tructtij...:L.:,".s:_.
2131L17318 AND SILVER PLATED
of every description and West designs,
Brlda Gifts, Testimonials, Holt day Presr
cps lower than the regular rnarket rates.
_____flnarT Inducements to
_purchasers.
GEO. H. BECHTEL,
! • Old Establltihed Stand,
Oct. M,• 4 61-ly `No. 718 Archstreet, Ph iladel ph la.
S o t
suitable
eats. '
: •It ..r.,
g FISHER BR OS.-. 193•
• Watch . Cloc.l3. Jewelry. Wedding and •
ent ft ings, - solltE) Silver and
rue.' Ladles' Work Boxes, China
Wane
I.4 l lest went of Maaon & Hamlin's and Geo.
WoolsAi Ca's Parlor and Church Organs, Ti,mott,"
and Mutleal Merchandise generally'. .
Watehtrepairing by competent workmen. " •
Call itintexamine before pumbaslug elt e wL
FLSILEII. BROTHERS._ •
I . Centre Street, Pottsville. ,
Sep 4 i 9 • , „1-13-d '
LOTMES
07
INGD AY.
. ,
Havl J u st returned from th e n .. • • _
Eastern Markets, T
will open on the Ist of.Deeembee, thel finest assort; ,
merif i rsliday Ooods'ever offered in this market, am g both Foreign and Oomest le Fmacy Goods,.
sash b.. " .• - , ,
OLRVE LAND HANDKERCIIIEF lloXpk, - -
• . wqßx-soxm __ . .
• - .., . JARDELLE'S, . : •
-,1 1 i St/tWET V...k.14E4. i,,,, , . . A. ,
ea Steeling Silver Ware in grtAt ß a l -nii N ciP. 'kr%
Plated , are of ( beautiful deshim_.. Call tind make -
- R. C. GREEN....
your RE ST.. near Miners' Bank, POTTSVILLE.'
p 4316.
. „ August* Ve • . - .Z--17thr
, t 4., . ... , s
. SPECIAL NOTICE. --‘
iict,f IV
AI
As titirelieerllS' to te an Impression with many
OW Wit ONLY 111 very expensive Plated (goods
wetb apedatly announce that ire keep and
4 F il
maintain a
iJLL and COMPLETEtiFOCK
tELLA BLE CHEAP FLA ED
i WARES, A,
r.614z r 7 'arid) , otl
, 1112114. "BESSERT, and ''..
t; YEA SERVICES ;
, ig also. &large and caretidipselected line
peeks, gluto l n,idiesi, Ivory Cu
m a y s th i 01,144, priced, are rtect:reer::
rWil the win ea or required
lirtides. and 11 receive one guarantee as
le bed of their kind in the musket. ,
leek In plain fturea, commending them
to duis.ai buyer*.
il ' e t
DWELL. et.Ua
iia ‘
Ira amargimarrazer. ,
Pittuuntui arA.
Vr.lt
of
Combl
• B . :,I
I
, C+
i II
I' 103 4
1
N _ 11111IINDS
ahs,
as
wrzhreal.,...._43l•Diressh.
- • 7=4114,
'7l • •-• • F ' • ,
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INSTITUTE.
address
GEO. W. tiMILEY.
Pottsville, Pa
ITIII . E.
AIERY COPNTY,
Eff3
12-1% -euw
DOOLEY £ BROTHER,
•• • • and
• 69 Nero
• . !- 7.i-L 6
HOLIDAY GOODS
KAY= & * WM'S • '
j.
; inter minim =Ai= ilnspi.. 4
tAtILY SEWING MACHINES.:'
415 13ROADWAY:,rrzr
,s ORE. .
';30• JULIA V t STILEIST,4IIITLADW,KLA
* , Potato at Eszellosee; "
r4 e m
Bea a nd . Elasticity . of Stitch: Perfection and
elm ty of Machinery. - Using both "eeds di-,
the spools. No bate of seams by_
end no waSU of thread: Wld - -range of SPW.
cation; witisoat change} of, adj The yearn
retain* its beauty and - firmness aft:Or-washing and
ironing. Besides dotc*all kinds df work done by
other blowing MachtneaVtheso Machines execute the
most beautiful and .permanent Embroidery and Or:.
nameatal Work. For sede by
X. E. CHAMBERS, Pottsville.',. '
31—1y",-
S ; i1) . ):31,
3ran Wairky. _
LOUCESTER IRON WORKS. 4:11.01:TCZ8-
•-7 TER CITY. J.—prrics, No.B 'North sev
enth Br, west aide. PIILLADIKI.PHIA manufacturer
°MAST IRON GM arid WATER PIPES, Cast Iron
Flange Pumping, Resting and Steam Pipes, Stop
Valves for Wider or Gas, all sizes. Fins (Plugs) Ry
drantsjuntp Posts. Gas Holders , Telescopic or Sin
gle. eatinge and Wrought Iron Work, of all kinds,
tor (tie Works. All Pipes proved by Hydrostatic
Press re. • - April ly
'CRUYLRILL COUNTY STNEL CO,
• -- NEW RINGGOLD, PA.
A. L. TriedrAS,. Fred.ol , FIND' AflL.lainatitin ,
Manufacturers of Spring Steel.'llses,tiledgh Shan.
Plow and Cultivator Sleet Steel Wing,. mod moulds
made to ein ; Plat, Bar e Round and Square Iron
andSeel,Shafting. Crow Bars . . Wedges,' Harrow
teeth, an also Octagon Bare, Iron and, Steel, espe
ciallyApri adap l* ted tor MINERS' DRILLS,
"
DIOKEERR OAR
ELAN
WORKS, •
JOSEPII DEY, PitoYnivfott.
.4thland, Schoyflit/ . Cbtinty, Pa.
Having enlarged his Car Shop, k now prePaiell to
build all kinds of Cars for mining purposes.. Being a
practical mechanic- and having - for
yeant'devoted himself entirely to this e at,
4),,m,,b of the business ,and building o ia , •••=4"
OJAI: EREAK MS. Also, the.Patenfee
of two celebrated Self-Dinnping Cars,
whieh can be seen workingat tbe worlui of Meatus.
thineroft,lsew is & Co.. and Panorama. Eltringhans
Co, Ashland, and at Mosses. H. A. Moodie .a. Co.,
Preston Collierica. tilrardville.. Coal Breakers built
at thn shortest notice.' Orders solicited. •
Ap4l.?, JOSEPH DELANEY.;
SEL.:I±I .- ANDO.AII IRON WORKS.
..
- The; sutwerlber Is now prepared to build Stearn . '
ertglnes l'unipo, Coal LtWakers, and
Drift Canc. Alt kinds of. casting* and :VII
forglngs made to order. EApectal atten- e i , t.s.-i
Lion rata to the - niaottfactoro of- Car - pry . ~•---
*twee s. JOHN CATHER. Lk' ''''''
Shenandoah City; Jan.l, Itt—l- -.-
FOjINDRY AND MACHINE SHOP;EITEAM
11.71 FACTORY, &O.- •
isTto . subscriber would, call attentipn
to the superior faollities?assessed bY
him for the various branc es of Steals
englito tmtlding, Iron Founding, and
the manufacturing of all ,kinds of cria-
,Uroad
oldnary for Rolling Mills. Blast. Furnaces,
&c.
lie will also continue the business of mining and
*oiling the celebrated Pine FODFSL, White Ash Coal.
being the sole proprietor yt this cllliery. - •
rsep I. 'O--.1.1) - d Jan I,Mw - • GEO. . 15NY1,3}".33.
p7TSVILLE ROLLING MILL.
I ATKINS BROTM;IRS, rnoriurr.pro.4,
rottmllle, Saul Coady, Pi.;
,
;attach; rem of Itallrond Iron (both tr .
T and st reet Rails) are prepared to re- L. ;
ceivuand execute orders st stiort notlee, r , ' • c 4 R
for any and all the ordina t ry sizes in use. ELL ar : L6 -
Mahlng .our own pig ;metal, we nrt
mrei``t'toselect suitable ores; buyers taut therefore
rely ton recating In all cases first class rails. :The
.stualter sizes-of T halls, 22, 25, 28, :r.t.'euld 40 pounds to
the yard, always.on hand, and -supplied in small lots
as wanted. • Jan. I, 7k1.1-i-ly
COAL OPERATORS AND =NEBEL
TO
4 . li
' . rzolgEn BOTLEIL W WORKS. 1 - -
The 'subscribers resps4etfully Invite
the attention of the buidc.ess commu
w:.. t..„, -
nity to their Boiler Works, on Railroad . - • — " ,1 :
St_ below the Passenger Depot, Potts , : "In. : Calk
vill;. where they are prepered to man- -
ufa tuns 1
' ! BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. •-.-
Sineke Stacks. Air Steels : Blast Pipes, Gasometers
.kc.
1, Drift' Cars;. AV. . Boilers on hand.
Being practical mech. ics, and having for years
-devoted themselves' entirely to this branch of the
business, flatter them selves.that work done at their
establishment will give satisfaction to all who may
raw r f
them with a call. Indlvidualstand Companies
will find. it griatly to their tuiSrantage to examine
„Wel( work before engaging elsewhere.." '
JOHN T. NOBLE. .
• Jaml. '7o—l- - . MATHEW RHODA:
ORCHARD IRON WORKS. -. • -
"- ' ..-- • .
. •
_rarTgvn.i.E. FEN - NA. . -.
Me' faibserihers are prepared to fur- c .., .
nish STEAM ENGINE'S and all kinds
~
of SIACIHNERY and CASTINGS l'of . l' , .
Miric34, Blast • Furnaces and Rolling ..:- Ir .=
Mills, and have a full assortment of the, __..
moat app rovedpatterns for VERTICAL NG
MILL E. 'GINES,SQUEEZERS, SHEARS, PUNCH
ING .31A lirs.T. ES; and all other Machinery
In the manufactureotHallroad,iron and
The following Steam Engines arenow on hand and
ready for alivery: -
LEiiire IS in cyl. 43 In st'k 2 Eng's 12 ineyl. IS In st'ke
I 16 " " 21 1 "- 103' "• " 15
1 t li " •." 1.. .. I . *, t i • a ~. 12 44 •• ..
\
I . 12 " " el " " 2 -- "•":' :I.'" " 6" ." -
The above Engines are all in , W, and tin ilt-upon the'
most approved principlea, and
_cliff bef seen at 'the
works of the subscribers. Alk.; a ful l'assof tmeut of
Pickering & Davis' Steam, Engine .*tioVernors on
hand, which have given univemal satisfaction.
Sept. I, 'W
-1-I,y
WABIYINGTON 111.0 N
. .
• IC TICE.—The ;works of the late firm of Wren A
Bro her, known as the "WA.sIIINGTON ‘ , IRON:
;WO KS," located on Coal st reet; Di tlie
uoi ,iih:ot Pottsville. will be contln- r•
lied hv' the subscriber in all „Its various eL , ',* ""**,
bra clics, viz: Steam Engine building, •ba ',...; : i'dia
and"all kinds err nitichineryfor mining _..
elt her coal or ore; blast furnaces of hot or cob blast;'
all kinds of rant-wad midi mpg and railroad carlixtures
of Wrought and cast iron ; all kinds of brass castings;
all It !Ms of smit Itwork„ and al! sizes of the laterd Int
proved pumps, single and double acting: • Repkiring
pronto ly attended to and neatly executed.. . .
BY carefulattention to business the subscriber
tried.. he Willreecire a share of the publicpatrOnage
so ilbenAll y:best owed °tithe late finn."
•Jan I, 70=1- '' JAMES WIIEN.• -
At3.llL AND 1.D.014 118.
WO,B.
The- Subscribers are nor.' fully pre- r .
pared to furnish, at the Ashland Iron g r i g.. ~!
V 4. 'otks; Steam Engines and Pumps • ... ;4" 244 .
Of any power and capacity, for min- - -E a.
lug and other purposes, Coal Break- . _...
ern of every size and pattern ' now n. use, to
gether with castings and forgings of beery descrip-:
[lon. Coal and. Drift this of all sizes and patterns,
large Truck .and Horse Cars, all .furidahed at. the
shortest notice. • The subscribers flatter themseivei
that, inasmuch 'as every' member of the firm Is a
practical mechanic, they will be able to famish.
Machinery thatzvlll compare favorably With ariy in
the Region, All orders directed fo I. & 311:0A. i
Ashland, tictutYikill County - , Pa. will recelva nrot
attantlon. _, J. deli °AJMER.
Ashland, Jan I .76-1- _
• A. f
GLE 'IRON WORKS,
• RENEY WALTERS, Propri'
TAMAIWA, stixtrrunt.t. oocxFitx,
I vim; cp.rued hisVOnndry told ma
chine shop, at the Eagle Iron Works, • . 1 1
Taniaqua, and thus very Materially . I •=s
inctiaski tht;ir capacity or turningciut EL
WI in his lino of business, he is now
pre' red to make Steam Engines and Pumps of any
•r, and capacity, for mines: Machinery for
Breakers, Rolling and other mills, and for Fur
[tares; all kinds of castings and forging*, &c., dc.
An experience of many years in the business, with
the facilities which these works now possess, enable*
the proprietor to turn out the very best atid the moat
satisfactory work.
Ail orders addressed to TIMMY WALTERS, Eagle
Iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., will'
reeelve prompt attention. June'2B, lia-364.1*
RE PALO ALTO IRON WORKS, •
, . .
A e prepared to runtish T TtAILROAD IRON—
welhlng from 1) to 3), pounds per yard-rSTREET
i
RA LS—front IS to GS pounds per yard. ..
to silt either for horse cars or loco- rr:ok
motfVes. All. 'these rails are, of the L. ,
Z.,'" , 4 , 1
LATEST AND MOST APPROVE! ' i r x
PATTERNS. Also, a general aasort
rmnt of MERCHANT BAR • mos. Roan. - blats,
squares, (WM, . Half . Round and Gn3oved, - HOOF'
AND HAND' IRON, GAR AXLES RAILROAD'
cif:AIRS, • FISH PLAT.L , AND' lIKSPLEE*
for falls. ROLLS made of the best b rands of cold.
blast charcoal. iron, ready for use, either- for T.
•relb), street rails or bar , Iron. Also, all kinds of
CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS.. We. also in
vltedattention to our 'DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF.
SitY...AR.S. for 'putt Mg old rallspuddled iron, de., ite.
1 BENJ. HAYWOOD, Preoprietor..
..0111ce cor. Seebnd and Market Sts., Pottsville, Pg. _
Jan ,
,1,03-1-
.-.•
pp.A.LDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,
• AL BMW ii:COIIpANY, • •
B and Hamilton Streets, Philadelphia, Penna.,
'would call the, attention of Railroad •
Matiagers, and those interested
Railroad Property, to their system cif '="l
Locomotive Engi nes, in which they
amladapted to the particular bust- ----
nesit i for which they may be renal • ;by .e use
of o e, two, three or tow' pair, el ,driving wheels;
anit.the use of the; whole, or so mach of the weight
as may be desirable for adbesionrand in swam-.
modating them '4o the grades, curves; • strencth
of euperstractlon,. and raft work to be done. By
theSe means the maximum useful effect of the
power is secured with the least expense for attend
ance, cast of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.
With these objects in view, and as the result of twen- -
ty.three'years practical exyerienee in the business
by ciur s senior partner, we manufacture five di ff erent
kinds of Engines, and several classes or silt,* of each
mod. Particular attention geld to the strength of
the Machine in the plan and workmanswpoi sal the
details. Our long experience and opportunities of
otiti g nirig information, enables us to offer theSeen
gin with the assumace that in efficiendy, economy
and durability, they oonapare favorably with
is eof any other kiltd in use. We also furnish to ,
wheels, axles, bowling or low moor Bre (to tit
centres without boring ) composition ' castings for
bearings of every descri ption of Copper, Sheet Iron
and, Boller Works; and every article appertaining to
the repair - newaLof Locomotive Liagthes.
M. BAIRD.
CHAS.? P ARRY . .
i 4,11
FRANcts weltarair.
.GAS COMPANIES,
T 114.9. L. ADDISON.
I'9 COAL DEAL
A. AR. I
Tile tincterslg c ul '
ref] I*. the ioi '
F.'aLf.st ' '
„ i cing hucceetle& Focht & War ,
Inaphfacture of Focht'aCeletmated
i .. • .
SEEP-DtIIPINO, , - 1
- TWISTING, ~1 . 'l'
1;
scoop Ruk:Kr.r;' t . /
AND 1 :4 1 1
146:4. Litn&rixo pLoczs,:\
for unloading Coal.
4tr, dcr. ,
'A in
.t.ho manufaciure of
inox CAIiB, 3 3
I.
itoi Aviikr.LnAnnows, .
lArapri te tamd to till 1: , ordc m with promptness and
• ,
. i 1 4 /0 11 TICE.-!•Itel ', . sole owners of the. Patent
iRI t for the Bell trig, lioistingißcoop Bucket
"I
t l:43ck urtng ßi or pnre k ' s iisal e'e"l n t i the ilnt rain ' t'erli° e
tko na m a4Pl an in g 3 ,e t zeep nlim i:
Ira; or our agents, se we will *.proseenta to
the U tmost limit ' limy infringement °DM* Letters
nt.• , •,Mkpae- Wetly, • . „
ABBIBQN Alt•WAlt • I • '
I. - &V , Reading ti.
tf
' ir brtuura,ll6)
, t • , ..
Pavia
Atiltits.
AN I.ITOBP 01 fare
OgPvA TRANILT—
BetenNwB kOendondery,
...Liffi
• t Liretpookkeeentid Hamburg.
, RICDUCISai HAM; or PAseman.--Por „.,,,, s ,. or;
' anal
IzzZapaecenninantukcatniortableand popular'.
of between' the United Staten
of Europe, or for hill information in remit to rake of
41rAt,
N ete., applyi in portion
C. on or by mad le their '
e . .- - , —Capt. P. GLOVER,
-•• •- • •o. Mi catamaran% Pottimue..."
.i. di z nti44L-apk,... _ .-. • - .
ki11,;7,.•1.
an Z MIOf; Garden "Mohr eau -be had•laril
cee. - at lIKILOMON, IiCKIVIZIS Tin
ifurldahlag - Dope% Ido. ais coup
ClMltaacuTi of Mod
%..? Orders left as of C. M. w 4. ummitre
"stoma. wrn prosrly atttottot to. ,
yams,
ItrITAITIFE Pd UE, Of.B-R,LN
. . .. „
. . We have the following from article fro the ed-
'ilium of ; GERHARD'S 4".aitittit-ZEST!No, , a: - .
semi-monthly agricultural journal ROI isl )-d
In - New York) In answer to the . enquiry
'Kentuckian, in the Cou'grav, GEN:T.I.En A .,
of - April' 7, It le-translated from a ' rec t a t
' .nuMber 'of:that per:pa
• ' 31,oderit,chetry has contri hued. Insp.,'
Useful hints in the. way of. a of , r&i,, 1 „; ; •
reparation of fodder, and.. if ' oekAireok r
preparation
only take advan ,ge of thew. ..
he may_do a great, deal toward decreasing e x _
• uses. It _ has long been known. tbat -th.. '
usk of the, grain; or the bran . Proper roe---•
'tains . mpre.;,,nutntiye ingreitlents :than , t ft,. ',
flour:; yet it was not understood how it eOtdd •
be made available. .8S
. ti‘ food for 'cattle. :11 .:
intuit be known that in the state in .whieli • it "
'separates by bolting, it I*.only azylinit i lifted to.
:* very part. 'The problem- referred to j.
hail at-last been solved, to the great sat isfa , - • i
don of all these, Who hive made use 'of. tI k, k
Plan -proposed. • . ' - . • • '
"Rytentul witeatibran contains -nearly .on,
ands half ag.thuelt al bum inoubodies as !lon r.
'twiee . thequarttifi'etf fat of the whole - grain: .
three times that of phosphoric aches - rid pots:-
. sa,• and font 'times that of lime and tnagnesia:'. -
.Ttie.tireedef and stock-raiser , thus possesses - ill
' the:hian a fodder tiofteurp&ses rape andliti-...
heed' oil cakes inntitritive.vahle. .4 -low hig - It .
ly these are estiktated 'is Ak•ell knOwn: 1i
mixing:branliitb straw and hay, Wii - 1 - 01 ar, . •
deficient "-Ohnsphates,4 most uutritive.fod- ,
'der for y lig and- _milking cattle May, - foT
et,instan -, be - prepared. - The first need-. pito,:
phate for their. bones,. the - seeprut jor thek .
But the.nutritive :value' of - bran way IR -
still more -enhant.titi,... one- will 'only tat,
• pains- tO prepareitin h e-fallowing manner:
•MO puutids l utigaga:m I,be mixed well with ,
bl/0 ripurixlizt._watei,l to _this; V pounds of ,
murtatic, acillio.ft.lBflspecillegraity, are add- -
ed) the motets then - boiled for:about ten min
utes; . The same is-3rrtulually added to the, ,
acid extraet,lind.tlnally two or three spoons
fel ;of crushed tAnilk " are tin-own- in. • The
third piepatvilbran is fed like swill. -. ,' " '. •
.- Intbose Rates Where rice is euii vated, the
attentipu of.thestock-raiser should be called
to the use of its brat). ~In. Frauee it is cotwid:
1 erably employed for fceiting3 lo .. g , and- 't lit .rt.:
is no reason why it might not 17esatistaciori-- -
ly•empk4o.ln this country. ;
• D4:4lart , rioN• OF r FuktEst . BER.— If
must be Causejor regret to every lOver (.r
Nature, and te,all . who fret an interest.in the
;welfare of futuk , generations, .to Witness-tin:
destruction of our,forests, which is, gulag (A;
at.an. - accelerated pace; and the sad eon, -
qtierice . tini , :.:ti..'soon be felt' unit ~
a- "Change :comes over the spirit .of
dream" • •
There.' are litany - Fe2Mol.l . ' why inis.fOre.r-
Slinuld bc . preserVed.;_ibe strongest of • - w
perha - pr, produttion of timber. r,, ; -
fx.ncing";' bending; and the nunicrota otrn.l
utiesle which wood-is appli6if.• 'Then a I.i it
of-woodland forms au excellent protecOn,,
'from the winds that SWeep, our country, it.,
severity Of_whieli will be. feltas the uptity:ii
barrierS•to . tts force are _removed. .•..: - 1
• These are the arguments. to . be
in•a-utilitarian jpoint of view,; but the tro••
lovel'of -nature Icii*s further; he_ loves' t
forest - . for its beauty; for •i ts associatiMis, :,? i
for the„part it plays 'in the operat
Nature. •
•:'..t`country inay'abouud in•mountains
ers;
.and iweiti&A,. railroads, ant'
ly cultivated-- farms, hut without
forest . it.lacks .object of beauty. 411,1 ail
essential • Meals of •comforo to its in hal&
uints. .
Let - eVint••••land-owner thew c.onsillef, -
fore proceedingfurther with the Wei; of, &-
creasing his woodland, whether it'be gi.no I
policy cr not;'• anewhether he will iii,t,•l•,•
doing injustice to his children, or thost.. Al' I.
;may sueeeeiLliim by..thus depriving I hi:iti ~
that-which -the next generation Will 1,r,,1.-
bly seta higher value upon than we ,;;•t
-every-one be alive to the. importanci: ofi
-siabjebt,,and profit by . the gxtelience ofO1,1•• i•
'nations: -
Almost every.:lhrmlma 'rocky idlbside
remote corner, whieli'•eannot be 4311101
. 16
better account than the growing . Ofitnni.
I t than which nothingis so cheap_and eons-I.lli
eat for feneing; and - A fen - acres: !ielt lan,i.
set with. chestnut' trees, wiff. : &Oduce ston
eient material for' that purph;:e';-Jand, at tl t r
.same i e add • a - clia rm h e landscape.
..kAnd no*: I Would add a;ft....W: words%ph.
half of the - birds; • and. :entreat every hill:A
"aWliert4t iilauta few evergreeii . S . far
placi.s, - and for shelter fortlies - ejnteresting
itttc objects.-4,—q-rstfi-nat,o.f ~~tr .
n.
rorr 43, VAS.-TIN
. . -
• .
',..EcoNoltr:,is nothing nnire m'a'f
good management, either•as relating:to'
viduals.or a nation, and the. proipe:rity - ,:iffilic
country depends much on the economy all,f
thrift of the Agricultural Otninunity.: 31a-,
ny. , forme rs "tnanage in eye rY .f 4e4 ti i
concerns to - '.the bet. advahlao,-
there ,are • many who. do tuiferelitli ti I: •
of-their errors! of matiagenten,&iterrhuvii!
thelicst interits of the countts,—,
T LAIIBENSTEIN & • CO., •
, J.,. • utreatfors- J0111141 ; 1 Idt ,
ManUfacturer of Coal Sdreens
.Of the Latest , and Most Approved Styles.
Secondhand Screens and Segments al ways on halo.
We rN..pec- Unity solicit a continaruice of the pat ro t•
age heretofore 60 liberally bestowed. • .
• ‘`' L.. LAUBENSTEIN
Railroad St., rear of Dderly'S Hardware ore.
Jan 1,..7U-1- Pot tsville.
setup!: ROD-AND WIRE SCREENS
J. EAUBENS'IIEINiI.
31 ANL - FA CTUREIL OF • • ,
SitlAnE RODAN,D IWIRE .SCREEN
PATENTED FEBAZ,A.II,I7,
. ,
THE :SQUARE ROO SCREENS, ON ACCOL:NT
of their superior . gkerigth daraldilly.
preferred, others wherever tried. Sereep Bolt,
all sizes, tilwayaon hand. Orders, promptly filled e ,
-moderate prices. _ • May i :29,,'tl9.-22 -
. .
MAGGIE lIOLA.ND,I22',CENT.RE ST:,
. • Jiktow• AMERICAN ri9l:l4E, POITSVILLF
..
Has now opened anew Steek: of Spring &Sari:true
• - Goods suitable for the present season, such as
BI.XCE. SILE, St'lkildEl - V, CLOTE, CORSETS.
, FRINGES, TILUMNLINGS, NO,TIONE., &e. • .
Kis on hifnd a hey: lot of - -' •. .-
- SPRING .AND SU l'-ttEit mAixtilms, - •
-
. .
which will be sold cheap for cash. : •
.A.Adies Cloakks made to order. New Patterns lu,t
•
font: • • • 'Oct. 30.
et ROYEB,
Ir•CENTItE I'OTTSVII.X.t.- .
frituld.ilion to their ustral assortr;ient . of DRE ,.. -
4100 DB EMBROIDNIME3, Sil L Es
HY GOODn, ttp.diayej ust onened it, full asSort Merl r
Japaneeel3lllc Robes,
Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, • • • I!
~• Jouvin and Jugla kid. Gloves..
Heavy Black
• • 4-1 English rinirtings; . — '
liargnins in' Linen Handlterd, 1..! •
. . and White Goods general ' •
Alsoroffet. in addition to the well - known ••
• • •••
- .
Atall lins of the celebratedßUrF4LOtAll'At'A,....
• - - nEki'ER BRA Nl.,
3101-1 A lilts.. • ;
Ladies' sults;in latest styles, runde to order.
tiepteniber 1; 'is • •
- .
'
C'PRING *Si:fie/LED DINE GOODS
. ,•' FOX BROTHER,
•.. • _---
• _ •
276
TWO re.to pall ap.ention to Oielr ex e sive an,:
client o
. ,
Domstio Markets
^i.' L
.-
y .
:
111.1c1C .4ND OXidItED.SILF.S.'
L I A3I 7 i
421 D EM P R T I T AI 0,
j /
I ; - WHITE GOODSand ,1 TICS.
.. .
HORIEItY. , V' , t 7
014 1 7EZ1 - OF 2.4i1,11 , KJ:210,,
o
Which br !err large and selected with u
awe tar gda market. We do riot consider . -
' 41 7 to atraterate what we have, but es eryt
a firat-class Dr 7 GoOds arid Grocery Stork \can
air astatdbitusiat."
April 11:
„C1E295 AND SZAJIIILESti BAGS.—The.
den the Comte” Prison has a large assortinent
at. superior Cheek and Seamless Bags on hand. At.,
ALUMS' BOOTS AIMS/TOM which he ,firers for
sale, nt the Prison, at to* prices, for cash. lab
cash prices paid foe Ofrepet Rags.
June XP•E'.+M—. • • 1.%.21AC, WARD.
.F°B-altair.e-two-Cacesill .
00 r0,..,,, Th ar awa y , nd and Ilatantougo, Street',
A VL it u .‘aaaw"'"'` C: MABEL, Rem Entate Agent.
°Mee Bad. :
/ 8 teitoSArt. , • • . .
AUGUST; 1870.
qua( ,scrette,,
MiNgItSVLLIJE, , SCIICYLILL CO.,
,
,jlxii, (Saabs, an Or acetic.%
Eit < ,
,_ ;~
~:.;
.G0,0..D s
- .:•_ ';:i - , r , •-Lt'-s:-
~—,
Con Slating of the Latest Styles of the
,INCLirDivda 500.
,
;_,li:l4:wi;,s ( ': Aiii.;' ;. ki . . N i)f-;
,We fah° ealt attention to our litoca of
9 114 MMJM: •QUEM , ISW ARE. ‘ief,
MS
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