The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, August 20, 1870, Image 4

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FOR'I'S~= I H" B AR.
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Slump
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hs elderly lady ,who was handling
ot, artificial plates in-a dental oboe,
miring the fluency 'with -WWII the
described them; asked him': "Can
eat with tbes' thinga?" "Illy dear ~
mastication can be performed with a
t
scarcely den - equ ti s aled by nature herself,"
“Yes.. - „I _know ;. bu
ed the :
bqdy eat with, thein - ,
i - 01-Na lady, wishing to ent
young man in thez. - 4teshes of Cup
folloWing invitation: . •
.“Oh,yettl you come to tee with I,
Anit-ttelp me eat, A =Ward pie?"
T 4! whitiii the youngan with . co
ingsentlin im
tnt and grammar, replied:
"Another one's asked me tops, .
• And I mm.t go and sop with she."
A nnunA"R went into the shire of a
wholesale and ietail' crockery. dealt'.
asked for a quarter: hThe deal& 100
bhp a moment from his comniandin.
. nenee, and then remarked, You beg
strong, don't you? 'Pears to. Inej yo
inqre successful if you ask for a fe •-
only, as a ride.,.! 'Well then, giye m
cents," ivalijko• quick , reply. This ty
much for our dealer and he ga+e u
4;ents. . •
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ratNci lhe'time of a great. religi s ex
ritement, an honest Dutch farmer, n the
follawk, was asked his opinion ail to Web
denomination of Christians wagon th right
fi
way to Heaven. "Nell den," said he " vdn
we ride'imr wheatto Albany, some say 'dish
road is the hest, and some say
. dat; but it
don't make much difference wineh road we
dale, for when we get dere, dey never.: k.us
vich liay we. ednye---and,.it's notid.o their
pizziness 7 if our wheat is good." .
THE elder Booth was at times the , ictith
of strange fancies: Once he ttiolo the fancy,
to be an absolute vegetarian, and while .pcis-1
seised of this-idea he was traveling on a
Western ?titer steamboat, and happened to
be placed at a table opposites solemn Quaker
who had been attractedby the eloquent eon
xersation of the great actor. The 1 enevolent
jtebid Quaker, observing the lack ofi viands on
Moth's plate, kindly.aidd: " Friend, shall
- not. help thee Wife breast of this chicken?'
'"No . , I thank you:friend," replied the actor.
"Then shall 1 uot - Olit thee a slim. of the
ham?" "No, friend, not any." "When thee.
Most' take a piece,of Mutton ; they plate Is
empty," persisted gOod old hroadlirim.
-'Friend," said .Booth, in those deep stentor
ian tones, wilose volume. and power had so
often electrified crawdedaudiences; 'ffriend,
.never eat any flesh; but human flesh, and I
th-efer :that raw." The old Quaker., was
speechless, uhd his seat was changed to ano
ther"table at the next meal. • !
c'!"
' WHAT' HE Wort D . DO FOR HER.-LA mat
ter-of-fact lioetical genius Sari: "I overheard
.moonstruck . chap the - other day remark -
UAL_ he loved a certain young lady well
enough to die for her."'h\ow•, I love some-.
boily very much, and--; - •
"I'd swear for her—:.
I'd tear for her,
The Lard knows what I'd bear for her;
_ 'l'd lie for her,
• - I'd sigh for her,
I'd
drink Big Muddy , dry for her.
•
` "I'd•flaht for herr—
I'd bite for ber, ,
I'dlwallt the streets all night for her;
-- r•l'd plead for her, •-
`. 'l'll bleed km her,
I'd go - without any 'feed' for her. .
. "I'd sliloot for her—
' I'd' blot for her
A rival come tO`suli' for her
• !Aimee! for her,
~ I'd 4t. for her
lioch is the love I feel for her
I "I'd slide for her— '
' I'd ride for tier,
• I'd .Aram 'a tta I nst wind ttpti tide . fdr her;
I'd try Milker,'
I'd cry for her, •
i me if I'd die for tier!
it.- Orauy other woman." r •
A BIBLICAL REPKTATION,;,—Mr..Lordiwho
i-' residing. in Illinois, was a•short time since
riding from ,Jitek.folAille to. Peoria, in that
*tate,
.and ii'L; he wits•pas-ing a small hut by
road-side, he noticed a idtAgy-headed
boy of ;dont • eight years of age, with large
and no hat, dresed in
.a worn-ont pair
of his father's trousers, trying to balance
:himselfon the splintered top of a hickory
- stump.
More .for the purpose' of breaking' the
monotony‘ of riding all day . without speak
ing than to gain information, Mr. Lora
reined his horse up to the'. fence, and ex
_—
."My little boy can you tell me how far it
is to i.. , :angamon btAtom?" • •
The boy poised himself ott one leg, opened
hiStarge eyes to the largest extent, and re
: • t
"'Bout six miles, I reekon."
"1 )o you live house'!" inquired
Mr. Lord.
"Lreek9n," was the reply.
— DO you enjoy yourself out here the
woods ;"'
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"A 'heap." • .
- "Willa ail: yOur pants ?".
..: "Tore 'On," wal the laconic answer. -
- Finding that he had hold of a genius that
could na 'be putnried, Mr. Lord .turned his
Bead to- ,depart„ but in his turn was now
Bailed hi. - the boy who , in a comical, half
rehietant tone, exclaimed: ,- _- .;,
. What mom your name Ler
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"Lord," - was' the reply.
" The boy here grinned all oytr, even to the .
wrinkles in his father's trousers, and seemed
hardly able to surpass broad snicker.
• ''fou seem pleased," - said Lord, "perhaps
jnu have never heard that . name 11efore?"
'Yes, '1
have," replied the 'youngster,
"I'l,:e'heurd l'opAul about-you.'•
Lord put spurs to his inieser; and says that.
even the thoughts to Whic the incident
gave ri4e,• were not sulfide! t to keep him
..from srfiekerim.7 thrimgtou the rest of the
journey. ' ,
Ratites.
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NT OTICE.—:The - rizrtnership h •ret4nre existing
IA ts-t'ween riltniel J. Itiditway , and . ibehtpluin .j.
Itideway,umlei the tirmnament.l. ftidgwaydtp3on.
m
Lie M ers bithis clay (July
ir , •' th 16704 dissolved
t. l
Lc Mimilit (onseiit. The busines.• will be carried ou
lA. 'it:inlet , . 'Ridgway, the senior 31artner. by whom
:cif the Itee4/tlthA of the lute firm w ild .e settled.
1 1 .1:\1I L J. Iii.DGWA Y )
.• III . :LANAIS 3. 1 11CK1N% AY.
My
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:"Itoots, Shoes, fa.
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Guns. w: t DENGLEII, 'NT,
LOUT, SHOE; HAT 'ANts*AP STORE
CII E e iTN srtu:Err, CItEMONA
Boot., Slnlesi, lints awl Cana, In .great.varletY;con.
itu!}tlt on hun,l. P•zrticolor ottent ion paid to auto +n
Work. EPA !KING done neatly on short notice.',
F. 11, '7.l ta-7- I y
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.111.P.ORTAINT T.
THE NEW YORK
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-1300 T - &• SHOE EMPORIUM
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Is now in full operation, and , the attention of the
ladies of Pottsville to especially, Invited to the large
,st.,cl; now In store and arrivingn3ally °fall the finest
eia..n of goods, suitable for ladies wear, and adapted
to thin-market. Mr. ("rine has made °specialty of
tills branch of business, andgiven his particulisr at
tent inh 10,St`Oilrin.: the bent line of ladies' wear ever
bromMt billicelty. ..
. Every atPaition will.be paid to customers, and a
cordial Invitation Is
rt. extended to alil. ~-' . • , IIVeRY MINE..
fictobcr 23; 'O9 .'
.. 43—1,y
CHEAPER THAN :THE &HEAPEST
BANNAN & RAMSEY
WILL ALWAYS SELL
_
sqHOOL BOOK'S
OF ALL VILNLIE
At Lower:- Prices than any other Booksellers in
Pottsville,
MiTTEII . ITII . * TIIEIR PRICE.; 311.118 E,
, • And all Artleieiin.the t
;BOOK AND _STATIONERY LINE
At . a Great Reduction from former Price;.
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i - - 'Call and Campanili-Barna Purchising Mewlhew
" • ••k° DA.I)DOW'S NEW MAP
OF rnE ANTTIRACITE COAti E66ION'S.
• This Map is the latest published of the Anthracite
coal Regions of Pennsylvania: - • diffans In many
. remsiets Iron' other Maps pgbllithed,, oecatute It gives
the formation and also a representatiofrof the Coal
Rasing, together with the location of all ihe collieries
In theAriihraelte Coal . Regions, dta;
Prioson Rollers. - " 2 1 150
In twat, for ' 150
In Sheets ' ' . : ... 1 25
Ito: on Mu.lin., ".7
. I 75
Do. on Muslin dissected__ __. 250 . •
Those In pocket form will be — sent — fres by . mail an
receipt of the above prieft.:. Roc sale at
B4NNA h RASlN,Erikliooksiore, rottarine.'
THEToi'iit
DlFFlCErittlr MAI).
I,NO at NIGHT isoklwuif,acanald
,mbletrimpeclaily wltlrt hose Whose eyestalitts tiklllag
:Rtiony. , The Perlseopre Crystal Bpeetaeles are not
only eye helpers, but eye protectors; using them
glVes as It were. hew eyes. For sale by
. . „ JOSEPLI DUERR, Optician.
-,. =Vacate en.. Pottsville. '
July le, 10-2).--
TO ISANIIIP.ACTURERS AND USERS ON'
swan! &Wage, ',kn., In Schuylkill County—
TAKE NOTICE., that have sold to AL &
BA NAN.ofPortCarton,anlntermitlnmyPA
STEAM PISTON, and bare given them the entire
control of It In mild County. with power to co ll ect all
MOOOMI Poe Or to become due thereot foe the mane.
%lure and use of the sable. • DAVID CIABIL.
- hazknon,Pa., Jan. I. 4N-1U
M .
MEM TSB KATZ Coureettocery, Ins Cr okkee r ee tk etenuy on hand. at No. 9, Us
het street, Pottsville. Families supplied with l ee
Jill,' 2. '7ll-2141t
IBM
to the
NT OTICTe.a. fatten hatentotracx,. _
.1. eNeatate of IC Refebeldeat. fete of the sto
ve been panted.
rough of Port C ll3 :7, m 4llo4.ll "l l 'ndebted to the, add.
to the entnertbejal
it l ems.
to - Alnico Immediate pa=
,
and egtat th are ose reg hevt a ns eisdros or demands
- i i a Rill make known pa
the estate of
gm" withou t dc ll BY BEICEIELDERFEIt, •
V *.emtar. at Fort uniatau.,
a pair
ad ad
', elitist
body
auaru t
,acility
, can a
A lIIKINUITSATOWIS. NOTZO3.- , Wier..
lA. Depets teett'...Pletaty to the estate of Gustav
,Woletate of t e parotiatiof Pottsville, Schnyl
gall . 11%. have been granted to the sub
perst;
sert all debted to sold estattt ate re
eves to make 1 late payment, d those
having claims tat the same to make th em
known without lay to . Cl4B. B. WOLTM4 -,
July IL '7O-4541ti r' - - • Adnitinstratot.
ngle a
I sent
ADMXISIBTBATOR'S , NOTICRL
letters of sdadnistratlon upon the estate - Or.
Mary Bmrks, late of the Borough of PoUsviLle, de
ceased. have bmn granted to the subscriber, those
Indebted to the estate of said decedent are requested
to =the Immediate payment, and all persons hay
!r g rialtos or demands: against the. mid estate are
requested to ntake known the seine without delay.
to B. T. TAX LOH.
' No. 2-'ff Centre street, Pottsville, Pa,
Pottsville, Jtuy 18.10 -2154 t
pond-
pular
and
"eclat
emi
t ther
` 'd be
cents
la few
too'
the
STATE OP EDIAB RIMEL DECEASED.
Wherms, letters testamentary to the estate of
Elias Ettshel,late Of the Borough or AuburmSchnyl
kill County, deceased„ have been granted to the sub
scriber, all persons indebted to said estate are re
queAted to make Anamedihte payment, and those
haying claims against the came to •make them
known without delay to
CATHARINE RIMEL: Executrix.
'Auburn, Schuylkill Co., July le, '70.1.1P-6ts .
J.N THE Dl= c ICT COURT of the United'
States for the tern District of Pennsylvania.
Michael R0ma,,40 Ashlattd, Schuylkill County,
Bankrupt, .having atoned for his discharge, a
meeting of credit will be held on Saturday, the
27th day of A, It, lat 10 o'clock, A. M., before
Register John P. Ito, ,at his (dike at Pottsville,
that the examinatoigt of the Bankrupt may be fin
ished. The Register will certify whether the Bank
rupt has conformed to his duty. A hearing will also
be bad on Wednlty, September 14th, DRO, before
the Court at Philapiths, at lOo'cloek, A. SI., when
Parties Interested may show mane against ttre
dts
cbarge.
Witness the lion ruble John Cadwaltuler, Judge
and seal .f the Coutt at Philadelphia,
[east.) August 1, 61111. G. R. FOR, Clerk.
Attest—Jon. P. 110BAUT, Register
August 6, 70 • $2-3t
LT UMBER! - LIIKBER
TU tniDERTAKEkiIi AND CUAIRMAICERS,
We have on hand ;large lot of seasoned OVAL
COFFIN BOARDS i d POPLAR CHAIR and. SET
TEE PLANK. The above Is the best quality of IN
DIANA: LUMBER. BOASA RAUDENBUsII,c
July 3 „
.03 .4th & Spruce Ste., Reading, Pa.
JOHN A. OTTO
V .
Dz,-;
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Juni 1, '7l)
L IIIL V ERI LU
141,000 FEET
BOAS &
We ItiOp constant'
'dlans Walnut, Popli
Ash Lumber; all ,sea
12 to 3u inches wide
'oplar from 15 to 80
Valnut and Poplar
ket, and we are sell
All parties In want
do well to call and
• Julir 9, 70
L UMBr ' it.
PARD
MANICFA.
I BILL j TIMBER
Boats sawed Ir
L • Oak and Hem
Also. PLA4NE BOA
I N G, d.c.Offlcee
IF
P. S. Weship by 80l
CORK PINE
FILBERT
Mai
DEALER
, WILLI
All hind., of
F
mute Lumber.
Shingles, El .1
knit all kinds of 1.,
Willie Pine, He
engtii. Our Mills
wing a saving or
Wed promptly. I
July d,';o :
IA ; RDWARE
G T..
11. 1 k HD - WARE
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Of evary variety;
Lent Iler; copper 'll
MINII
Of all WAR an
July, 30. '7O-31-tf
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F ALL SIZES t i rnm hi t., to the YARD upwards.
the very best Itivaltty- and pattern?. Special
gills made t ? - order When desired. For we e at
I i prices:by, . ,'i
lily No, , 70-11-i Pi
100 B AitZ S "i v"b lf T mllc,wg ter PURE VT
TERIBEACHkD I
WHALE OIL, for sale at Manu
facturers prices, aful delq,ered to Collieries without
additional charge. L.,C. THOMPSON.
July 30, 10.31-tt • • , •
WIRE ROPE.
AT M.A.NUFACTuRERI3? PRICES of the
celebrated. Manufacture of JOll/§1
sONS and furnished promptly. Call ,at
store and obtain circular; giving prices, (Hulett-
MOM'. size of Dm manner of prefterehm Rope and
all pa
yrticul l)-31 lars. L. C. TlitalitiO.N.
Jul 30, -tf
CALL AT
MYER d. SCIII7.II'S Nt.w Hardware Store, No.
251 Centre Bt., ttl buy cheap , Garden Rakes. SPadea,
titioyehi;Corn and Garden floes of al! kinds.
,SCALES. Se t LEB,.. SCALES. -
Of all k'nds, and ple-hrst In the market, '
at MYER
tr. SCRUM'S, Agents, No. 251 Centre street. Potts.:
vine. . ,
TAKE NOTICE. , . .
i' • •
Builders and 111ehanlek. At liTlrtn & SCITIMWEI,
earn be bought eh • , p Building Hardware of all kinds.
. vlz : Painta, 011 a, Glass, Cement, • Plaster, Chimney
- Topa and Flue*. Iso. Terra Cotta Pipe of all SW=
~
1 Mareb : l2, 10 • . 11-ly
LE311611 VALLEY RAILROAD COMP'Y.
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1 Time Table showing connections of L. V. R.
R. Co.mwittifttose of the Phila. & Reading R. R. Co.
to And from ,Pottsville and intermediate points be
tween Reading and Pottsville.
• ' • I . . • ;A. M.'A. M. if.. M.
Leave Pottkvllle:; . : ' . -, - 5.40. , 9.00; 2.45
Reading. ; ...... .. ....—. 7.21 1 least CZ
.. East Pen4 " .....lnnetioii..--- 0.351 11.551 ' 5.5 5
Aritie at Enstotl.. ..... „...,.c......„ . 9.1 '12.401 6.31
New 10i1i......:,..4--- 12.15 -ami 10.00
.- 1 • ••• P. AL 1 . . - 11.,x . ..m.
, : . • 1 RETunSitpo.
1
i , • A. M. 1 bt.
Leave New World. ' 12.00
-"- - Easton •I. - J - 5.45 1 " iLZ
" East Penn Jitnetion...... - ........... 7.31 4.20
. " Reading • -
... ..... - ....... .....4 7 10.40 COO
Arrive at l'ottsv e.-...—... 1-.:- ' --- 12.25; 7 .35
1 P. • SLIP. M.
For AlAtreli and Intermediate. points
i nnoc
leave Pottsville,
.40 and 9,00 A. M., and 2.45 P. 11., ar
rive at Manch eh nitl2.oo M. 5.45 and 9.30 P. Si..•
RETURNING, leave Mabel* Climb. 4.45 and .0.35
P. td:', arrive at Pottsville, p...t 5 and 7.35 P. M. .
Par all points itt.the Lehigh Coal Regions and tar:
Towanda, Waverly and Buffalo,
_leave Pottsville,.
AM A. AL 1 ROBT. H. SATRE, •
.1 superintendent and Batsmen
3). Vii 1
sitroLikto_cre,l2, ol trii i i. ait rig! : 3. b itglem trorr
u . xxis 'Po•
RonanlC Slate, (Ptak' and Ornamental), Slate Man.
telr, Oraeloet filesivre. Burma, 'Table
aad Wasb-Staad Irby% Floor Tiling, ,
...PA I AT I NG, _
ial at lladelphttiprirea, and prrparea
at all times trith competent Slaters to /ay slate in
antrotumat toontivr
Fire Ina
Butidlng,) llama', re, 21.'70..t4m '
Bethlehem:,
INDIAN POWDER, ILILLS.—AD orders $ l ht abuse POw [telt ears he lett at the ofilml7ll,
(*ore street. AItICROHERT 8, MEATH; or AIM
WALLACIS Pat the Peneolvants
figalonal Bea 'i% 4 L e sl ..1411 taproots_
_WA Attended to. .„
Jens '7O - IllitratAXWlMN AIM.;
Q-#1%112011 raimarl 00,11.1* ail baid
°Mention &Übe Ornes of CL, Centre
Street, grill be 3
Slay!, OW 1 1 1 . 3444 ' l n • '
ISISE
.6,____. - - • ' L
-pump. • ' ''.- .'4-•---a
umber
& SONS.
I.tMSPORT, PA
UM
BERt!
F'WESTERN LUMBER'
ILA.IIJEIE.NIII27STI,
''orner of 4th
And Spruce Sts., Reolng, Pa.
- -
4
von band Michigan Pa nel,ln
and
oiled.
Chair Plunk., Poplar,
ohed. The ,Wainut runs from
nd all thicknesses, and the yH
nthes wide. The quality of the
nnot be l'urpsased in any mar
ng lowes than the city market.
.1 any .kinds of Lumber would
amine ottr stock.
234 f
ER.'
E Sc. COOK:;'
.RERA AND DEALERS IN .
BRIDGES, , BREAKERS.'
White and YellOw Pine, •
ock, and shipped to order.
Shingleas;'LATli, FLOOR-
Wiemolitirows, PA.,-and
e& !UWE'S. PA.
t and Railroad. April 9,'70.15-Cm
OTTO LUMBER. •
OTTO tt lIIILLER,
nfacturers of and •
I- IN LUMBEPt,
MSPORT, PENN A,
Etll 'Timber eta to Order
lards,.
Plank; Lath. Stripping
ng. Skiing, Sash, Doom.
Mnultting,
flutricenred Lumber, eon - stantly
on bawl. •
- dock and Oak 'Boards cut any
re 70 wiles below Wllllatutp‘irt,
2 50CreIght per 1050- feel. „Orders
lee sts furnished on ap . plicatlon
:24-Gni .
arDware.
HARDN47ARE!
•
0 M P 8,0 N ,
CUTLER IRON, _
• STEEL NAIL. 4, SPIKES
~G HARDWARE
BUILD(
um and Leather Belting; Lacing
vetl and Ilurrs, illatstlng Paper
AND
SUPPLIES •
at the CHEAPF.4 : I* PRICES
LL%
MI
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.
* laiST 0 1 51ARtikt"" 3 '. 7 r -
r
,aar
• Apfdig* &
/UAW* .4
4114 f ,i 0.0. r in
ENorszsit.stravEroaZ and .sz./4. Ewan_
*maim care.-AuLri*.t4zAfg
Julys, - A-rz - • • ".
4so 19 v ' .
ira°ll l l
' - suus=itzumy maps swlissisetur..
sod caustruessur. Two ,
-vmprovur surveys . and sltAlltusomalleedosialiralt
exect ofinp ted romp=d.,l4o-=.0164:::
HENRY PLEABANWi rm i -.
ENGEMIE .",
CICIL MID IR - .
Surveys an 4 Inspects Collie**. and misdate Eli&
nil Lands. • 1 , ..
Omas—Bannen's Buildin& Centre St, Win*
Episcopal Church. . • %Jan. L, 1--;
11 if DM INIMMTOIt. GEO. =ORM offers
INS. his *eyrie* as idinelinspector and to RePoll
on condition. capacity andw e lt mines; also :to
sell lands on commission. Pottsville. Vs . '
July "10 .
PW. 81131APIIR.POTtSVILLL,,Pa.,lase ores
. Pennsylvania State Eit*i*ml enver.
lands. mines. Ja!l•4'.lll64'd
L'" Qumrpora, ENOINEWS aad /MOM
TEM'. MI °entre streeti.PottaTilia. Lla=
ettleations oind Estimates made of Of eryo
of buildings. Surveying - lit. 'lto various branebta
attended to. '.;an111.:111-6-17
swims A smicra nati i r ,
.. ~ A..114 - C4XMIA.S.
STRAIT= &
MIL AND MeGE-22(&ZIOZW6 ' ' .
.i•-'
- A.VD DIiAU )17133M1,
, • x7O M . C.lty. Brescr. Porrr44., (uP stairai
January 1.:0 ', - - . tf,, , ,
CHAS. XAMiLLIN h.., •
TERNEEIn t il l "I I
itladat k aAf l ll irate 3' 4
and all kinds of ram/ w •-•
soorderat tztatittatetat,l*. 0 91 8 1 ,
$1 1 77.1 0 .
- THE
EA. ' - " = LI
CZNIEJ9 - •
No. 1 mAHANTorroo , poi" ra;
Special attention given toalibtudneaatntlwabove
branches. Having a large;antperlenee. sat action
and pmrnptness guaranteed ? tlalleetions especially
solicited and will receive itantedlate attention.
January 1, To •
P. KOPITISCH. informs,the public (hat he
C
he has repurchased the
SOAP AND .CANDLE :PACTORY,
corner of second and Itichitreiets, Potleville, lately
owned by E. Cs.idt t which be Mr; KapHach.
established In 1844. The new firm will tieS.
'tech & Bon, and they will huuinfactaire BJ3 hind* of
Soaps and Candles. 'The flatruninfe of ■
and the public In general larespectfully riaTl= ll-
July 2, 70-27-ly • . 130.1f1i
• •
,
WM. L. DA.I4
5. .
;,-Practical Plataberand Gas Fitter,
•
- -
No." Ittinkivngtoct
I:laving been•in the btutiness over 10 years in Phil
adelphia gives him nnu: 4 ll.l 1 facilitlet for -deriving
Ills supplies; from that CI houses. sir lartiettlar
attention paid to country ork. march as, '7O-1y
- -EORGE MARTS, •c OT.
I O. =I, MARKE - rRIMY. POTIVNILLE.
Inventor or the self-dnidping *gee, and of Coal
breakers half the usual height, saving thereby •
great amount of timber ip pp large breaker. The
,elf.tiumping pages are for. slopes and shafts, with
Of without doer to ear, add •with water ap to;
attached to diSpense with pkmps. Itself-du mps ne
or two btories,, and hoistspne, two or three at
the same time.
BEM
The advertiser sell plan e larripert ntend or contract
to build - colliery improv,einents of all kinds. ' •
.larch 5, '7O • *. --
L . P. wsrrxn.Y, ' , •
.r.
BAN -riC E-R, • '
160 Centre Street„ Pottsville, Pa. -
GOLD: AND. SILVER,' .
' FOREIGN =ORANGE,
17,t1TED STATES AND OMB BONDS: .
MONEY .RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT—'INTER ST
.allowed es:per speelal agreement • -
STOCKS' arid BONDS bought and soldat the New
York and .Phllndelpbla Boards of Smokers at,. the
usual Comitalssion.
- Jan 1.'70 . 1-ly
CAVE YOUR MONEY' BY . BAVESG TOITa
LEATHER. -
BUY ' :BUY • ' BUY
• Buy 'MY " BUY'
C. S. , FOSTER'S 1 , C. S. FOSTEWA
-C. S. FOSTER'S' • C. 'S.. FOSTERS', •
•
Water ProotGrease 'A4 Leather s PreserVathe
Inferior qualities of Leather made impervicitut to
water. Old Leather media:a and pliable, with color_
. renewed; more lasting than any other of Ito kind,
market, and appli mble I.; all kin ds of leather.
Miners will find it the-beet article they ever need
to rprotect, their hoots or Shoes from sulnkur water.
I. °oxide, wholesale or retail, by if.ILEBIL.FOI3.
TEll;Vtidilandi Pa.; and in Pottsville by Bright &Co..
Fox dc Bro.; - .1ess.e Foster. Thomas Foster. and F. L.
Foster. • • • May IA 411S-.423-tf -
nELAWAILE MUTUAL
LIVE- Irisulte,ticE CO.,
.WILMINGTOY, DEI,AI 4 I.kRE
JOHN P. McLEAR, Pre‘ident. •
• M. EM. CHILD, Sitretary.
N. W. tx)ft. NINTII'Ki CHESTNUT 43TREETS
. •
GEO. W. STONiOe =President, Manager.
: E; 'X
GEO, F. TURNER , GefiThAgent & Attorney.
PURELY MUTUL. ;is. - LOW iu;Tr44.
Policies Non-forfcit log after One Annual pay
ment. Every aechrutuntlailon conahitent with safe
ty- guaranteed to Policy liolders:
P,oakiebontaining full InTormat ion concerning the
plans and rules of the Cd. tient free upon application
to the Branch Office.- • -
Aggpts wonted throughout the SYntes of - Pcpittyfrania
'and lycsij Jcrsog,
4raitmits
cc"(bY pertnisSionj— i ron. E. NV. Gilpin,
Chia Justice State of Delaware:: Hon. Thos, F. Ra'y
ant, U. t, Senatdefrtnn Didaware; Rt. Itev. -Alfred
Lett, Bishop of Delawarc; Gen, Henry .lu Pout,
Powder:daft urr ; , Hon. Giiv -Saulsbury, Gov. State
of Del.; the Presidents oral! the-Banks In the City
of Wilmington; Hon. J. 'S. Valentine, Mayor City
'of Wilmington. July2l,
OLD AND TRIED. INCORPORATED 1851
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y t
•• MASS. •
T11c0.1 . 4.F. PI.X'SIZETT, Pres
.I.INIEs VI:ANCIi 4 , 4 NIee Prodderit.
,Secretary - and Treas4rer
..I,,,lstant,SeCretary,
Non-Forrelture or all • oiictes Guaranteed by
- Law.
-In CaSe any premium 14 not, 'paid when due, the
pokey Is not forfeltedt.,bra the bolder renialtia in
sured for t ill- full amount, until the premium alrea
dy paid, and unearned is exhausted by the coat of
insurance at the net. rate.
• One Alumni Cash Premium on an ordinary_ L ife
Polley will isintinne the Insurance for TWO YEARS ,
and to: DAYS Irina the time the. policy wag twined,'
er ONE V EAU mid 16 DAYS after the SECOND
ANN UAL PREMIUM - BECOMES DUE. Should
the riceond premium not he paid, and -the insured
die within one year:mil 4;6 days after Kiehl:ion-Pay
tuedt, the full amidint of the policy would be paid,
less only the premium due and unpaid. The larger,
the number of premiums paid, the longer will the
insuninee continue, In casvf non-payment Of -pre
mium.
.
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company has paid,
under this law Six Claims, which In Companies of
other States would have beeniterrthless; and is now
continuing the insurance oti over 400 policies on
which the hullers have been unable to pay pre
mium.
The last claim paid tinder thislion-forfeitttre plan
was that of a member who Insured a few years since
for SUR. In 1%4 he failed to Ow his annual
'ninths: In Januarylast, one year and five Months
afterwards, be (Wed: The Company has paid to the
widow the full ainount,Mg' less only the i)verdue
payments and Ipterest. .
Ecery'3lanbet# Rceeirrs. every
. Day's lasitraftes
, .
paid for.
ALL PROFITS-DIVIOED AMONG THE POLICY
- - - - -
i • HOLDERS.
ANNUAI.,CASII DIVIDENDS. '
ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT
Careful selection otlii.es. SI trettivestmelth.
Good Agents and Solie4o . rs wanted.
For intormtition; spiily at the home omee, or to
W. H. OHAVES,'General Agent..
fa. W. mr4 ELEVENTH and CHES. 1. 'NUT'Att.
PHILITIELPIIIA.
; Oct la, '63 ' 13-Iy.
M
MELG. T. PUMP'S'S 1 . .
' , . 1 . LIFE.O DANIEL WEBSTER._.'.
, This Great Natlona. Warw., written In fullilltneot
fruMr. Webster's tesuunentai7 Injunctions, ;Mine
' blished in tiro voltnea,lSco, MO pages each, Illus.
'rated with elegant Steel , Portraits of Mr. Webster,
aail tine Woodcats, of different views ai Franklin
and at Marshfield. ' • i
VOLUME ONE NOW ram.lay:. .
. •
"Alsoon as: Mr. Curtiles ,work Is published, the
present generation will have a much fqller and more•
completely rounded conception of tills extraordi
nary•man than Was slammed by kis Intinediate con
temporaries. • r
.A.Mr. Webster will again come' Into flew per
haps the foremost man of this century on the Amer
ican Continent, It was he that supplied the ideas
which triumphed In the hate war for the Union.
The Union now and forever, one - and inseparable,'
• was a sentiment. which he had so Infused Into all In
genuous hearts that that they were ready to pour
out every drop of their blood is its support. He Is
the one man wittiout.whom success cotild.nothave
Veen achieved."—X. Work!:
, .
"It la probably the list Life of DANIXL Wgstrrs,
that will ever be written, and it Is beyond compari
son, the best. As a biography. It has the remittal-.
Hy of usefulness, Deng suited to the listeitt the
general reader as well as answering glis restdre
ments of the scholar and politician.'
"The cattail& from his speeches and
deuce are copious, but the selection of =rig
happ enoug h they carnal be dun to any man who
mares for the book or Its s ubjec t to bur H."—
If: Y. 2'rsbune
„.” Mr. George Ticknor eurtlies life of DAttlgt
Wragren will meet a warm welcome flout the
American public..
"The Author aloes not write at a Politician: and,
were the 000 - hosed withoutt, the name of any edi•
tor. it wouldlie dinienit, if not impossible, to neeer
tain from any - thing in it what are his own political
, alliaeces. We dote the BM volume mith great lab
isfacticm. feeling that the life of the illastrions.New ?
Englander has been written as he. himself 'would
have approved of it,"--Joiamal of Ceasseseree,
Marcie/from tie"Bostors Cherie'," Soo. Lent. ' l
"Mr. Curtis has produced ) not only a biography of
marvellous Interest, but one of extraordinary merit
in a literary point of view.
"It may be .considered great praise, but we think
that Mr. Cciitis hairwritten %he Me of Deur= Wait.
area as it ought to be written."
. .
"Since Chart e," said. Theodore P ar ker,ae n
think there has not such a grand fgure in all
chriseendor w . A large TOAD, decorous to dreas ;„ ll4g
-
nilled in deportment , he walked as it he felt lit 11
a king." ... . ... .
This work, of which the first reteduse. is now pub
lished (the second will be ready Pebrussy Ist), is sold ,
by subscription only. end the price l ,$$ 00 Vol.:
EtobseVions zany beglven our authorised Ansens.
or sent area us. • •
Agents Wanted in nii_p_i_w4 a the country. 'Address
D. AN & CO., PliMisb
at
Feb.
to.
, 76-29 at
s st IS Grand ;JIM Yak
Pirafannamma: statozoirtr BA MAN
• I.I4BTITUTS.,pra. Wie . rtkAtoth et.;
above Market. IL C. mv
tivety ewe. some; •
mmatie Betts, Stock
dpi. iodise
Mrs. Uri".
M.' P. -- • July 11,—'76:41143
• -•-
HVANNT I re-NNW PATZNY
4.W LAU nuoIIILDNRSRAM. sod oinarreur
•DßlTTN: No atom griglotibe anus. . P.M* dellIP;
loft and
r benefit puiponoo i d,. ISO North
b e k vw
wo m ip
ZINO° 4Occ loft Meadow
Jul: /11.10 39 -7/7 , •
ele
s c e
PURELY i,IUTUAL.
Example. at the Age of 43
••‘- --. '..--;-•,,,' - '.. i :-.:-,?--,,..
tni troff ;Pilreolv• nr4-Txt ..._,..,, ,
... .; ,„ t i , _. .t I; -' ;' • • • ; 41410 ~,,,._ .
, -•- C t" -- . ; ' • •1410221130 10 ir , .F. -11 0raJ"
it 3
f! 0 a :I'' '''.: -- ; (, - t ii i -- - I-- - ' -- • ' 4 • - • -11 1 i 1 .. ii`
CHINERIAL: L INS
t
7 - ' .'
' 4,-..
..' Li' :
7-' . • fr ,'''
- ' V:11-.. . sal
n - NoTrrecleeiarf3 St., P(ltt r 4lll4. f .. '
GOODS FOR TEE LADFES AT c REA 3)3ARCIAINEL .
- I .' i would. Invite ple*:tentiort of IllousekcePeT 3 lattlirs to 11l stock 4 , i ,
Sigik7rlzifit - , aNI,iARVTIXO Mu s, CALI COS '
and FLANNELGS, TABLE
r.r:Fmr, - xAligiN , TOWELS, CRASHES,' Iie_ • ~ • 1 ' s -
Dress Goods of ail - Descriptions, .W ite Goods, LaCie Handkerchiefs
.and Donal's;
•:,1••. .. •,._, - . Linen Cellars and Cu 1 Notions, TOmmils, l'itc.; •- '•
At LOWER. PRICES
iOM . tttsur tikri belsok ' elsewhere..
1 j,. 1 "
.-
' Tili
Jan 70--5417
TYNDALE t , mirrckiE 1.4
CHINA, G.I e ASS EARHEN
No.:7o7,.:_Che'6tiaut! Street, Phil
' - - i. • , - !
FLITE PAILIfLA.I 4 I
.GRAINITTE, the best stonetrare In the market' SoLtl at .th
WHITE FRENCH CHINA, In all the bestrshapes and stile.• FC,01124 )
)3
' . : - -•
' ' ' yortEr It6TB hi Oval variety. klass engraved o the pram ' . r
•.• 4 :. - , De;niital either In full gets or =telling*, Ili the best
' • ' FIROT-MASB .04)(5D8 ONLY, and I LOWERT
! . .
- tif3ri PRICES. .i . .
, lard, —
5.
vzo Letters of inquiry- In regard tO prices, ae., ofsoc4s. Premitli l
i :
GOLD AND; SILVER B
RIO
NEW UNION. 4ALL; 104 H
_ON e
WILL OFFEII:,. FROM DATA;
~ANY GOODS, FROM . THEiR SUPERIOR eTtiqK
' • • j •
LOWER TITAN GOLD Et
,
GREATI REDUCTION IN PRI
PRINTS; 8 cants and Op. .
• BLACK -AND C L'D ALP : ACCAS. - '
. BILKS, DRES S , GOODS ,.. of all
. • ~,j NOTIONS,
Mir Come• and se l p for yiaurself.
PRICES THAT CAA t s OT HELP BUT BE ..POPULAR. -
IRE NEW ONION DRY GOODt".STORE IS THE PLACE FOR BARONS.
)( A rent 'Jan 4-2-lvd&w
„
~ ..- - --4,., - .;4,4'...4
1
i 1 - 1 . , 1
1 la , . ,
Ica ke-)%t At 1 4 (1: g, .E 1..! %ev _-•
-t
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4 , kt1...L.,-.....114 '.. ' i • 41111 4
. . c .
. ,
. , I ' ' ~.,X-1 • ' 1 ' ! ?
.. • I
,
. _
By otir , system :pf Self-measurcir:eut, easily4inderstood, we enable
customers to send their [ orders in such a Way ors to SECURE AB
GOOD PIT ns though they came themselves to our Establishineo.
Our Imprcivedißules.for Self-Mcastirement,,Simples and Prince
sent when requested, and PROMPT fiTTNIOION given to all
orders, with GIIIMANTBE of entire satisfaction. ._ '
~ t , 1 '
,'', JOHN jWANAMAKEIta •
October 16, '69
financial;
6 _ 20 9s AND 188111
BOUGHT, SOLD AND E l XCII
ON MOST REASONAIitt TERN
G . O liD •
Bought and Sold at Markel
- COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD B
BOVOIIT AND SOLD
STO6Ic.,S BOUGHT AND. S
COMMISSION lorzL
CHIGAGO,, DANVILLE and VIN
. - First MOrtrage . 7
per cent. Gol4. : onds,
F9ll BALE AT 90 AND ACCRUED IX:TM - MKT%
Aeeonnta received and Interest allow 4 on daily
.i,
e • ' balances , rubjeet.toebee:k, at Mgt i t.. '
•1 i •
. ' No. 40 A t TEL;RD.AT., PII;LADELIIITA:
, •
• Matelk 26, '7O 1..549
.jeriili}rrE
FET11,12:11118. 50 TONS 4 ,' HALL'S" SUPER
PHOSPHATEOF LIME, maribbletnreklby Hewn
S. Exeter. Warranted pura, unadul#rated, no.
ilia and relS d !‘ • For sale by GLEN 4 BELL.
*meta, ES street. A 'liberal tecount to
dealers from rien:trent prloasby
0 Pottarllla, April*. '9O-15. W.Y. DONA DAON.
A TN NEEE4.IOI3.
Routh DELA.IkARF. AVEicrE, Pi
ESTABLISHED
'il-botlnue the tuangfacture o their o
.quality
'SUPER. 11110SPHAT
• — AND --
AMMONIATED 'FENTILI
Both of which are sold af. Low Items, h
is erauve to the Venues or Dmaxsa.
BEND,PO)3: ' CIRII LA
-
•
~ . .. II& I PE RUVIAN I GUAR a, -*
(GenuMe Govertunent from eittneha and 0 nanape
11" . e..
/Await)." Puri, calcined; and rdind .Hydran
no Vaunt. Candle! . and a full auto at of Guru
tag Mid Otelalng Oils at lowest nutriket
li: DISCOUNT TO D,F AMI -
Should the dealer near yoa. not keep our article&
=one enters toms and thvyrirM rendre prompt
on. , ~ ; Aug. Lk 7L-13-301
F I -31"ElliONritEli FIRST
BAW BONE B'EIOSPBATE.,I MADE.
1 • .
• • ALL 401118123 'ARS
- 5 I • 1
BAUGH,.!I3 RAW EcONE
• I.
t" Sup* 'Phosphate ; of Dine.
. f - -.4 '••
_.„_,. ;
,
, .- ,••-; . M
• - i. ._ ,t , _
Aliiddallaasstam inadeof East or onborned lames.
me* va.,Nltrommmas saatter_, dissolved Is Oil of
riol, parientltomtba Dom nompataus in* tasklY DO'
luld• mad taus aitallsilastatamsaduss Ammonia
In mak arms:oakum as to Immo* moms and vier
oasaaii itamt e aln. .: % ~' ~..1 :.'
Wbsee • rucassiasMas mdshost Om pact
sassoM Oa arttlalliSM l4 7 l.
fit will maintain Its earn** Wo se
mimatall !mamas** -Odd nettele,
*arta, --;.. -a. a 11:0111C4M
amssast a Ph
1 '
FALL,
MM. • poi _ _ DIM send
• MM. seems pe.sh
. wbPaa
zaLtfZ an amp=
tostrutaiss \lenfie ea
• WI swot IMMO-
F. IF. TIMM. ClwandsioXi ,
-.1.117,14 10-41104 ft •
I i ( HOIAAS
ssuzesor.
4 4 Class Calirusges and auggik/g
ens Lassa AND mar Amami= • L atinna
MAItIIIPACTORY2.—Coa.. EistcurD AND Nonirsouitins..onsfinnast
- - - - soca or Kos rimsa novas. Pornrsztan. rt.
Constantly on Landsgoo4 nintorthann of new and saansflaand
Cl = s rati tu an at iatd to +lrtng. ;- ' !48..
. . 2
I 253 Ce
t. •
Rates t
ONDS
OLD
Olt 1
EM
ILAD'A.
atund . a .. .t .
LIME,
'► ER. .
ship retna-
ino.
'
mrmE
j• 1 el'
„:, 0- -71 i
CI
0
OHOE~:
tre St
i ;
w cr.L
WARE.
- -
a e 1 a
Prices of ordinari *amis.
DINZIER,ITA iisisi
an!' China '
aruswerod.l.
JLISIS. .
E,
Arr.,' iltlt ES
SY:.': L
CES. • .
bolds.
rqs - zfayLvasze HALL. •
emu=Brssar, Parrsvita.k, PA., )
This well knovin and populartiotel, tisidria been .
entirety renovated and refurnished, Is now•cpen
for petruanent and transient borceni.-
- trs t.f WARDLE dt 80N, Pro prietors. .
June
7.
pHILADELPHI2e.
Maple Sprimt Hotel and Museum,
WISSAHICKON. ;
We beg to announce to our old friends, patrons
and the public, that we are prepared to gire.them al
hearty, welcome- to our NKW.MTABLISILISIENT,
situate in one of the-mnst, beautiful and 'delightful
localities in the "city of Brotherly Love;r yea, ver
ily; Switzerland at Americo. We say to ali, oome
and aee us, our. lift/JEW; its t. or ruz
n.
An JthiflPH B.SIITH,
of the Smithsonian / Halt, Ashland, 'Proprietor.
• ..
•,Luly 80, '7i}-41-3nl •
*gat garbs. I
INY% CAKE, in.,.ATTORSET AT. LAW,
. °lnce, VENTRE St. . , over lidarian & Ramsey's
ook Store, Potthvllle, Jane IS 70-254 y
LI ABBY C. DORNA.N. ATTORNEYAT LAW
I No. ISi Centre tit., a few doors below Eptimpa
Church, Pottsville: , : • April 2 3 ; M"-/7-/Y
F. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT •LA W, Main
. street: Shenandeati;Tt
Jan IS, Itl-3-Iyly
. .
HERBY Q. SHEAFET.L.:,,JAVTOrtNEY-AT
LAW. Office, 156 Centre - Bt., Potting!le.
May 22, 'O9 . • _ 21—tf
I A. M. PASOKOItki, ATTORNEICLAT-LAW,
j • Pottsville, Ps. OMee, N 0.9 lialuirit Street,
opposite Bast ; • .„ .April 8, , 14-1),
G—
EORGE ,KLETiCHER. ATTORNEY-AT=
LAW, Pottsville, Pa. (Alec. No. 179 °wire 81.,
nearly opposite Miners' Bank. April B,s'S--141—tf.
TAMES H. , OA-111-PH ELL. EY;AT-LAW;
•130 loath SIXTH Street, Pltllailelphla •
. Jan. L. .7- -I. f ' ' ,
wrrALSild ATT9IINEY;AT•LA
No. Ird Centre St., Pottavllle. Pa.
January 1, In 1 : 1—•
ri.A.NIEL D.IT,Lbt 4. 1 % ; ATtORNNY,AT
4-, LAW. Pottsville, Pa.! tHnee4 No. p ]lahshtonJo
street. ' • Januar% ie,
LBERT BRITTLE. ATTORNEY -AT.L.
W,
A Office, No. 11U Centre street, Pottsville, Ps. lat
Clulme promptly 'collected. October 14, Ve-12-1y
- -
1 EORGE .0.11.40111.13E85. (La or the Chambers
burg Bar t / ATTORNEY-AT- tW, No. IR Cen
tre St:, Boar.) Pottsville, pa. Nov.,6oll:HlS—ly
LAW AN] COLLFATION'OPPICE. •
CEIRISTOPipUt ,LJTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND #OTAItt. PUBLIC.
Porravn.r.e, Beinrrucrx.r. co.. ra.
Boo!. i. • .• • : •
--- n
, 4 Be, C. •
~~:l a '2~Me7.r~f." rs: • Ff :1.
' 80% Crit.6 N V.lll le's, • •
STOVE, TIE and YOUNIMITNO SToRE,
_ , _. ____ ___..-..sessitakii
also has is c itlaswortmentottle,_ Ile
Japased. Woodised Wino* W
ilantwame. Brushes. Dreellta..oMkitlilL. r... TwW l
f1.i.... ,.
Clotlta, Door - Wes. Clothes W
sad Bomber Koras, Owl GirriZipicillaWs WI
IZols!al AU kiwis of Glassware. Moe. ()Mimes,
Pans, children glelsLa atelglelassaabls a
Taa's=og Butler Wpwayl. /Deem* Bat Tels: ream
Nutmeg Graters, S. &loons, Lemoa essaasers wed
a
141131 i * Vo a ilk MIII l a 0 snli: s r"i s " + 11 : •M I e Pli 2 k 1 r
Clelgers arid illturDses, Clothes Uses
ileirnorek ries. Peru PaSPere.DillaerlDenk
Dandleglete. Dredge Boara. Beelnast NW; Marais
Boxes
_fficiloot Vompsmlglates said Amens. TWO
Detsaselb Tubs. DatetsetaXam mere , ;tomer lied
Bond Boxes, Flour Mimes, bleat, Sawa,
,amenigtiedTuLgarri DMillintmet T°%/Pst
stiFifLM im ßesksta, Calton. Heir*
Cosi ftdelsaleslF. .
Ake. GM.
iitott ai == - allie . :
old
aa • • of slasiblageLets , swel OM
. . , .. . WM.
,: . . . • Sit '..l :WMFl4 ll lB r 1 ,11011 0 141.
ONFu NOOVNa r •
,
•
it asimmire.
Nig 7.11 F ek
r!MI:MfMfM
=
-
: 71 - 1 - • -rm.
• ix, • • .le schools or Orwlscbunfrons
osts for Seeotstary school. for
.tent 3r lr4 l ll .tossolths. Appliestlon to be mad* at orS •
A• t JOILN SZC. -- ,
Assinst S. flec'y of Boa rd.
T AND SP • XIO ' • .
..L. . OF W , : 0 ' niI2WAIMISI4I
;.Ito NaxICAN WAN.
FOREIGN InDMII&_ GOLD, RAMS*:
C3 ri
til ' i Mc w r ei rid DONIS matrour szkl SOUL
Q a ci oad a t on an point,. pr,-;
No 1;164 will,be awed to aerve .ED ihe Interests' of
boss WWI fa . aiwita thelrboatnesa. ',
- • • JOHN 134 BESUITO./. & M i,alL,
mai& ... dad :, . No. Sisoutalld St.,
' • /-17 ; "•
ti
Q"RIP2tAXB 001THTISALH.—Pursuant to :an
order of le th'phans' Court Of the County.- of
SclitgrUHll, In he( isumonwealtb of Pennsylvania.
the suabir ei aldmiiitstrator of Mary Sparks, late
cif the Of Pottsvllle„ln the County of iieltuarl
kill. Orill expose , to sale by public Tend,-
. .
M AL& ri7Hicbm. Ale thliT4 - ' ; day ctf /4:ptentber 'next„.
at 4 teeleck l i tghe anernoim sit the preantsok In the
Borough Of taaVilie, In the County of Schuylkill
atoms! Al that certain one full undivided 'half
of th e ". certain two-story frame dwelling
tweieontiguous. lots or pieces of ground,
situate the 13oroogh of Pottsville, County of .
l
.egit glamor Peonsylvanla, marked ,•on
the ' drift of Hughes' 1131 bdt vlatop of the east
ern lEl ol N:stern*, with numbers 161 and lai,
bonndedond tied- as follows, to wit: north.
• woolly bY let . a 144 on said . draft, eastwardlyl by
Lawtonr sauthwardly by lot No. 153, and west
wardly Oeogge street, toget ju ir=ntainlng in from,
or w ith n Ge org * meg* and extending
14 or depth of that' wi th. one hundred and
Myles& Dorton strecct.: Sabaedt to the coal and
kui
late Wof mid d Terms and etindl
tions • ktiown at the time and place. of tolo'by
mineral
11- .I7M F I:T .. . H T u A I :LO iI It ia . im Ad ira m ari ln: l s l t:t i :r a . a.
111 . of the Orphans' Court, •
VlPot I ' Cows. MeGxr, Cleric. ;
WTI°, August 13, 10-33-3 t . . ;
BULL; ;
t, Pottsville.
PUB 'OR -, OP UMBER AND COAL
TA14.10, FO • WARDING HOUSE, DWLLLINGS,
at., 'amide in the village of 'EPHRATA, Lancaster
.
County. iPa. _„r . . .
No: 1 dottabcts of apiece of land, fronting about
206 feet On thecDowntngtown and Harrisburg 'turn
pike,
, alid i aboe.t 400 feet dee with about W3 I feet on'
the B ong and Columbia p,
Railroad, on whiqh Is
e 5 • ' 1.
TWO-STORY BRICK WAREHOUSE, •
40 by 100Ifeet, Sinn a good dry cellar under the whole
building. Alt the freight business of the R. tr. C. it.
R.OO. la donti In this biOlding ; also the business of
the Oenvq;oresis Co; also, 75) feet of good Rail
roadcise4 sad 120 feet of ighich is a new Coal Dump.
and LID feet ititaxidingii keeping coal under
cover_ , Brick 'Stable; a e 2-story Brick Dwel
ling II 40 b3r 33 feet, t two-story Brick buck:
building. 1 b . 24 feet, .and a one-story_ Brick wash
kitcherrattac ed ; Ice Vann connecting with cellar;
a g l
aide= d smell of never-failing water.
'No. 2 a a ptece olgrongd 23' by 313 feet on which
L ere et a Viro-atory Sandstone House,'. .e by 32 het.
wIt11.1? ' achen attached. -
II
No. 314 s apie ce of ground adjoining No. 2, 21 by
313 feet on wh is erected a two-story Sandstone
.House. byfeet, with' frame kitchen attached;
and w I of. er-falling water. -
No. 4 a loe , of gteund 24 by-313 feet, adjoining No.
3on th westelde. • I -f ;
- The, ve'ivaluable properties will be sold at
EPH TA, llt Public Sale, on i
TOURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SM. Is - . 11; ',
at I o'clock, r. M. ! ! ••
Tatt*—One-third cash at time of giving pus-.es
al on, abalarice in five annual pay t n oils, Ittlest red.
A very ertensive LUMBER, COAL and FOR
WAR
abovtse
NG tIUSINDIS' is flow being done ot4 the
Med property: Persons wishing !Wo r .
matio will please call on
SENER BROTHERS, Ephrata,
Ot, Sail& Seers' corner of Prince and Walnut
Sts.„ Lenia. ! 1 ' August 6, '7O-Z2-a
0
=I
STREET.
~-• , • , .
RAMP COURT BALE. . .. .
rs t 'to an alias order of the Orphans'
ditirtf the entity of Schuylkill. lh the Common
wealt -o
i t
fPe asylvania; the subscribers, /W WII to,'
Erato Of J EPEf. 111011,GAN, late of the Borough
of Pot;svillei to the County of Schuylkill, deceased,
will epose:Waste by public! on ,
) ,!.
• WE N -I /". AU a t'S
t T 21, IS7O,- at 10 Wcfpci:
i f
. .
tn th Jore t oOn, at thiPublic Rouse of Solomon
Feath r, (M, rtimer Ho !.) la the Borough of Potts-
Troll
,11:•otle3g County
a i lx s i l i ci. t lplr huY t i t .l: 'goa l" f a tl ,t, tl7 l l l t i iicttTn i
l ed
desert as 011ows,?. . -
No. . tilting - at the :s.liE. corner of Third and
Fairsl i w.st ts, thence along the eastern line Gl'
Third trees N. PP iii' W.-VI feet to a post, a corner
of Wrio..E. er's lot, thenee by the came N.711-r E.
El% feet to post, a corner Of Mei [zinger's lot, thence
along ludd - 1 1, &le :kr E. 1.15 feet to the north side of
,Fairylew st t, thence along said street S. 7t!4 , W.
176 1 4''leet t the place q beginning, containing one
acre acrd 190 rehes more or less, with the appurte
nances., en listing of at twd.story frame dwelling
,h
f u,
ouse with . emerit ando frame stable. And
N0.12. - Beg piling at the iMithwest corner ilf Tliir l / 4 1
and 14orgadi streets, t !tenet. along the north line Of
Slorgam str t 8.;704 ) W. life feet toils) N. E. corner
f ul
of Stlddisto TiOga and 1141tirgan streets, thence along
said sll.ldl !or Tin g° - street N. PP 24' W.2*.ia feet to
the line of .1 formerly offleorge S. Itepplier, now
-sit George l. Johns. thence along said tieerge W.
&shill' . lant N. 71 %, }.::..Wc2 feet to „tile west side of
Thirdaitreet heme a Ilalgt m1,1'11.1111 iq rect. Ks° 3,
i,e
i
• E.Zolreet t the nisei, o f beginning, (-mkt:lining f.tur
aCres laud 141)1y-eight pe) riles. I i acres s i istrehl)s)
more pr led .. late the estate of said deo:aced. !
'Terms ansi conditions !mole L nswn at' the tithe"
and place : ~..,i, by .
;-
' JOIIN -, E-. ItAr3f.
4
: l'itt , .i)'l: L. FitsrEit,
BC Omer , f the orphans I. ( , :11 I, I -.% ,4111113.traturs i
- -CltAs. .N1.111:E,• Clef k. 1 ' : -
_
Pettmrlli Aug,gstyl, '7 1---.1-2,
.
. it
II
MI
MEI
AZLOR
==3
Palm.
Nublit , Salts.
.'buctitiot;al.
'porrnoixt.LE INST/TUTE. I
~ t i • 1 : '
Engqsti, Classical, , and French Boarding
. and Day Schoo!,
F 0 11, /V 0 I
n J X(1 F. I N 1)I ES.
• ;.,. • n .
. : Thiii ItSlitlithilli UptIOT th e Charge of
i 1 I •
ReTII . 'Dr. and Mrs. 0.,. W. BMILEY„
. .
,I
oi.
wln j ovli on the BrNt, MONDAY i.I; • EI'TE3IIIEIt.
I ! ', •
Specie' 1.
oare will he triTett to I'ITIEF.C(; rti.rl.l)lq2 , ! •
byiexprienced Teacher: . ' ', . !'
..For Rarticl9Bl.+l , d•fro,. ' -.
t• W .•
; i , I '- ! ). \V. :431ILEY ,
At4uNtl, '7O-32-:m ' ' Fottsrille, l'a.
66 Tx ,
, . INSTITUTE,
INSTITUTE,
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.. OW D.:: 31.0'N'TGO.Il Lit 1 !COL NTI,,, 1'..1...
~
Eng bib, lassies', Scientific. Artistic and - COnt mei'.
dal. Loa admirtstilb. Twentieth Annual Ses
sion Thorough prepiiral4on. for College or Business.
1 ,- 'clrelidars addret4 • , - '
. ..
Rev. 'OE6 F. MILLER, A. M.; Princirll.
- 1 .
T
Rargagpicss—hers. JCIR. MelgS, Schaeffer, Mann,
. ,
Krauth,.
um, flutter; 4c.. Irons. Judge Ludlow,
.Meyers,, fi.,'Yost, B. M: Boyer, M.'Russel Thayer,
I
etc. , i, : July :II; '7O-In.t r .
" . •
SusQI4EHA.NNA FEMALE COLLEGE,
•il ' y.ELINSGROVE,•FAI -- • .
- ..litixt alholas.pc year begins AUGUST hi. Tho
rough Intj rUctlon, goodboaril, Comfortably furnish
ed rpoina ? light, fuel and washing, 51st per y.rar.,
Apply f,r references and ciltalogues to'
I _ WM. ISIOETLINV, A. M., Principal,.
• Jay 21,11n.:71-f . 4 , . -
ISHOPTHOEPE: - '
B -
1
I.lltEll Setlool. FOR YOUNG LAPIE.S.
The,Thl Year commences September 11. 1579. For
circular id fit rtherttiformnflon addles s the l'rtrici-
Pal;' , • • Miss F. E At - AI:NIL -
July II 7i litsbopthorpe, lletilieltem, Pn.
1012NNityLVAISTIA.'PEIEALE COLLEGE:.
' iF.III.L SESSION-wall open SEPT. 11.70.
ISSPerI advantage*. are o ff ered at- moderato
charges. F7or Catalogue with full 'particulars ad.
drat" the 'realdent. ' J.l'. 311ERM I
03
1 1 21 1 7 - Yj i teepr pleasant L in d il"c e-T
i r ie l-i tit i ll i i.' , Zt:
an if ted free from minerals and I n.:,:rtnu r s
disuse, I Is a scientific preparation, a medical awn
-OPOIY' d warranted under solemn oath a penile
ne t, leek positive cure for Infiamatory Rhea , "
Chronic B.bertmatimm, Rheumatism, Rhea.
h i
matiam (Kidneys, Nenralgis In the Read, Neural
gia la t e Body, Nervous Headache, and Nervons
Bold by Druihrtsts 5O per bottle; 0
bottles, 60. Medical advice with out charge, sent
by e t : ,All orders sent by Express oolleeted on
del ' Depot,, No. i ß) South FOURTH street,
h_la
Pdelpkta. •
. . ' Aprlt.lo, 719-10- .
Coal Screens,
- .
T ' uszNEl ll llThr & eTee 3 R. inehm ,
lan ; ruily
ai t isi
1 hil ufactimer:of Coat Screens, •
. , Latest and! Most Approved Styles.
batediScreetwaiedSeermeataslways outland.
s solicit sootitinosace of tb•Pelrell•
so liews/17 bestowed.
___
, ' ,__ , L. LAITHENBTIMir & U•l%.
• elt,.. rill of; Bistealra Hardware atom .
an i Pottsville. re.
Eiii
t son Amp wins: iscairationi.
. LAUbEINSTEI N.
igAzartAcitsze. or
I ROD AND *IRE SCREEN.S
PATILNTRD FEBRIIARY *l*
ERSVILLE. scaruyilarg.C434',P.A.`,
SQUARE ROD SCREENS, ON itaktuNT
the supedor strength and .-Alusubtlltr k :-_tim
to WI others wherever trtedAlergris Untts.
ghrsyson hand. Orders prosegly_SUed at
71""T . prices. • Msyllt,111:-22-
Miff '
0N41.8.11/111 & CO, L _ •
sioreessore to rt. B. t , useser• - r - x •
acitresas of Au. snares or • ,
FIRE: BRICK;
1 1=
Mast urnaces. Gee Works.' Fare s . HIACKs -
Aron Works:Baker's Ornes Orem .
• • de. - Stove Heide: li pid none
upyi g a. Cylinders. &e.. everr
description to • -
i!Citorinil&reristadoiriniCeeemt.lis BWk
7 0 /4 41 4sedis i tsdip a ..
_Crook ,_arid peidesirm:
•11.: 17 "' Arberied:A""**
F!MMIIMI
'ANCHOR - LINN - OW TILANBATLAMMO
Uvrilmol.:Quanistown sad tiasnbora.':
Remora ,Rarsa. Pasaasur.—Few Pie ot•
dying _.onimoolatui.eWfortabe and popular
llne ors.tpii between ine United States arid.
Europe., oe for lull intortnation la regard to rates of
Agent
Pmintge. etc.. apply lw peCapt rson or by mall ,to their .
F. GLOVEIIk
Wo. ",* Centre street; Pottsville.
' ARM 2. 70-111<bis , • .
•
,riLotrcEsTitt IRON WORKS. GLOtIMICS
•...r TEAVITY. W. J.—Onacie. So. • lifgal Sev
enth 13a. treat side. Pim.ADELPlll.4l,manafseturee
of CAST , I6ON GAB and WATER PIPES, CS* Iron
Flange inping..lleatlng and Meant Piro._ Stop
. Water or Gas, all slim. Fire (Piny) H 9 -•
drugs., Lamp Pmts. Gas liolders,Teleseopte or Sln•
a l l 4 eZtitigs and Wroodit Iron W ork; a t ll a kinds,
for- Works. AU, Mes proved bp 'Hydrostatic
re. L . April 16. 'lO-111.1y '..
•
/ONB7sII OAB VirlDat P•
. JOSEPH -DELANEY
4011/and. 6lchus42l amty,
Hatt e nlarged his Osr,Bl lc now prepared to
build all lads of Cars twinkling purpoUs. : Beings
practical mechanic and 'having for •
'rears devoted himself entirely to this
bumph of the business, and building of 1 tlsßitszwi
COAL BRBAKERS. Also, the Patentee -
of two celebrated Self-Dumpiruc'ears,
which mn be seen working at the works o Messrs.
Bancroft, Lewis & Co., and Patterson, Eltringbam &
Co.. Ash land, 'and at Messrs. •H. A. Moodie &
Preston Collieries, Olrardville. Cool Breakers built.
at the shortest notice. Orders solicli ed. - -
April 2, rM—lt-144y .• JOSEPH DELANEY. •
SREIXIANDO/L8 IRON WO.Bick ...
I . _
n ,
'The subscriber is - ow p . to, build Steam
Entilhe% I Pumps, , Cdal B em, and '
Drm Cars. All kinds of castings and etr' i
forging§ re to bider. Especial atten- .. .. - ti=-.1
tt on pal to the manufacture of. Car "r r , '
wheels. i - , JOHN LATHER.
' Shenandoah City. Jan. I, 'M
-I-.
. .
RY D MACHINE SHOE'. =DAM
FACTORY. &C.
Aber would call attention
perlor facilities posseaseaby uci
e various branched of Steam
of Ittitt Ft. Iron Founding and "
facturirat of all kinds of ma
or Rolling 11111 s, Blast, Furnaces, • •
tte.
The an '
to the
_s
him for t
'Engine
the man
chincry
(Sirs, .te.
Ile nil
selling tl
being tli
Sep l, ...
also continue the business of mining and
e celebrated line Forest White Ash Caul;
- .
sole proprietor of this
1-Iyd Jan 1,119 w GEO. W. SNYDER.
ririnnmlpm . Tyrrxm
pOTT
. . .
I TKINS BROTHERS, raorarzrozp3; • •
Pottsville, SchellLill Ceasty, IPS.; •
et urers of Railroad Iron (both 'r, m .
reef Rails) are prepared tore-
execute orders azahort notice, ~ "Witaz4i -
rid all the ordinary sizes In use. :" Etc --7-
0 our own pig metal, we are
' select suitable ores; buyers eau erefore
'receiving In all eases first - clam rails. The
!zee of T Rails, :B;-2 Z, and 10 poundi tO
always on hand,,and supplied in smailleihr
• ' Jan. 1, 10—ly
Itflaunt
T and St
celve an
for any a
Makin
careful t
rely upoi
*mailer .
the yard
an want ,
.• ~
TO C
iiioN - 71 , :kir, BOILER WORKS.
171 , 1 t Svbscribeng respectfully Invite
1110 atteation of the. busbr.ess comma- , '
of tot icir Roller Works, on lialibriati
belo • the-PassengeeDeriot, Potts- = at ::
wl ere. they are preiiir , real to man- -—• •
afartu . .
iLEit.S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; . • '
'tacks, Air Stacks, Blast - .Pipesy Gasometers
rift lUans, &a., ic.• Boilers on hand,
practical inoclumlcs, and having'. for years
themselves entirely - to this branch• of• the
flatter themselves that work done at their
will give satisfaction to nit who uay.
It(
SniOke
• Bet lig
dk °toll
bunt
establlN
favor
wlil f
their
FM
0 Uk
.D IRON WORKS,-
' •
• POTTSVILLE, PENNA.: •
The s _bens are prepared to fur
nish ENGINES and all kinds
of MACHINERY and CASTINGS for '""'"
Mines, Blast . Furnaces and Rolling irr r c i a •
Mills, and have a fullassorttnent of the •••`......„
most ay proved
.patterns for VERTICA •• s . NG
yI G rNE.4, SQUEEZE:RS, SHEARS, PUNCH-,
ING M CHINES, and all other 31achinery required
M the I anufacture of Railroad Iron and Bars. .
The fol towing Steam Engines are now. on htrud arid .
ready terdelivery:
•
1 Eng'e cvl. 48 in st'ke 2 Eng's 121 n cvt. lk In st'ke
"
1 . 6 ~2 .i " I . 1 103,4 •
L " I" :" Y 1" " • 1 " "'. " 12 " ' 4
The a love Enginei are'all new, and built upon the
most approved principles, and can he seen at ;the,
works Of the subscribers. Also, a fall ressottruent of
Pickering S. Davis' Fircatn . Engine ..tiovernone.,oll'
hand, which have given universal satisfaction-
Sept. . POTT Sr VASTIN E.
WASHINGTON . /BON woltics. T NGTICI :The
,
'works — of the sate firm of Wren &
Brother,.• known as the •WASHINGTON
,IRON
WORKS," located an °mistreat, in the •
borough .of Pottsville will be 'contim • r t ,
tied br the subscriber in all Its: various " '91;1
branch' i viz!• Steuni Engine building,
and all vt,
kinds of machinery, for Mining • —.:
either coal or are; blast furnacedof hot or co bitted;
all kinds of ragrual castings and railroad earfixturesi
of wrought and cast iron; 'all kinds of brass castings:
'ail kieds of smitliwork, and alEsizes of the latestlm
proved pumps, single and double acting. Repairing
prompli . y attended to and neatly executed.. •
By. careful attention to. business the subscriber : 1
trpsha he will receive a share of the public patromige
so liberally bestowed on the late firm. • . ,
Jan 1, ":4-1.: JAN! C'W RES. -1
;It-It
. -
ASEIL AND IRON WORiKS. • ..• :
•
. •
The Subscribers are now -tally pre- et . • .
pared to furnish, nt the Ashland' Iron
),Vorks, Steam Engines. and Pumps •,. - - .
of any power and capacity, for min- • int . t, di ol i z
log and other purposes, goal Break- -..
ers of. every site andpattern now n ese, to-.
getber-with castings and forging,: of every descrip-.
lion. Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and patterns,
large , A , ruck and Horse Cars, all furnished! at the
shortest notice. The subscribers, flatter thengelves
that, ituumuch as every member of the lirm • lit- a
practical mechanic, thcy will be able to tarnish'
machinery that will compare favorably with any In
the Region. All °niers directed to J. & li. - Gsvevgit,
Ashland, ttchtlytk 111 County , Pa. wi II receive prempt
attention. • r • . J. &H. GARNER.
Ashland, Jnn I ,71:1-l- j . • , •
UtAOLE IRON Nitonit.s. ~ .- ...
. .
A.:, . .
_. • •
111...'NRY WALTERS, Proprietor; • • /
TAI/AQrA, SCHVYLICILL COUNTY,
Having enlarged his foundryand ma- tr y,
chine: shopott the Eagle Iron Works, ilk
Taninitua, and thus very materially "'"' -
increased their capacity for turn ingout gru .,
work in ills line of business, he is note
prepared 'to make Steam Engines and Pumps of any
power and capacity, for mines; Machinery for
Breakers, Rolling and other mills, and for -Fur
naces; nil kinds of castings and forging', dc.;
An experience of many years in the business, with
the facilities which these works now possetw, enable
the proprietor to turn out the 'rery best and the most
satisfactory work.
All orders addressed to HENRY WALTERS, Eagle
Iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., will
receive prompt attention. June 20. 10- 7 116-t1
THE PALO ALTO IRON WORKS,'
Are prepared 'to furnish T RAILROAD IRON- 1-
...I"hing from '3) to 70 pounds per yard-rSTREET.
RAILS—Prom' IS to d pounds per yard,
to snit either for horse cars. or ,loco- 1 -ri.„
=dives.. All these rails are of the
LATEST AND 310 ST APPROVED - r r y - •
PATTERNS. Also a general assort- "'"
inent of DIERCILANT BAR IRON, noun
Squares, I h - al, Half Round and Grooved, 800 •
, AND BAND 'IRON' GAR AXLES RAILROAD
CHAIRS, FISH PLATES,. AND IkESPIRES;
for rails. ROLLS made of he best ds •of void
blast charcoal iron, ready for use, either . for • T
rally street rails or bar iron. - Also, all kinds ;of
CASTINGS FOll, ROLLING MILLS, We alai) . in , .
rite attention to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF
SHEARS. for cutting old ralle, , puddled Iron; die., de, HAYM 00D, Preonrietor:
011 ice cor. Second and Market Ste., Pottsville, Pa.
San .
•
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS...;
llf. RAMIE & Colllll'..4klgT. -
Broad and ilantliton streets, Philadelphia, Penns;
would call the attention' of Railroad
Managers, and those interested . in i l teali
Railroad Property, to their. system .
Locomotive Engines, in which they - 'rp r
are adapted to the. particular. busl-
ness for which th`ey may be maul • ;• e use
of op.', two, three or four pule of driving - Wheels;
and the use of the whole, or- so much of the weight •
aii-may be desirable for adhesion; and lit •.acxxun
ittedating them to the grades, curves; strength
of amperstritetion, land. Mil work , to be done. My
these means the maximum useful . effect. of the,
power is secured with the least ex_pense for attend-
Ance„cost of fuel, and repairs to and Engine.
NV it lethese objects In view, and a the result Oftwen
ty.thrce years. practical exyerience In.the business
broursenior partner, we manufacture five different
kinds of Engines, and several classes of Rises of each
kind: Particular attention paid to the strength of
the niachine in the plan and workmansuip of ad the
details. Our long experience - -and opportunities. of
obtaining Information, enables Ili to offer theie en
gintia with the assurance' that In erheiency, economy
and I durability, they will compare . favorably wilts
those,of any other kind in use. We also furnish to
order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor Aire (to At
centres without boring ) , composition castings for
hearings of every description' of Copper, Sheet Iron
and Boller Works; and every article appertaining to
thorepair , or renewal of Locomotive Engines..
M. BAIRD,
GEO. BURNHAM, •
CHAS.„T. PARRY:.
Jan 1, *l-0--1-
THUS. L. ADDISON.
IrRANCLS
TO C OAI, DEALERS;AGAS COXPANIEEI.
- • .
, .
•
..Ell , undersigned having sueced
ret: ,Ire the sole manufacture or
I'atcnt ")
SELF-DUMPING,
lIOISTI\ G,
SCOOP is'peKEis,
AND •
IRON HOISTING IH.QCKS,
.1 :
for nit Coal, Ore, Sand,
ALsoi In the manufacture of
I MON CARS,
AND.
- IRON BOX WHEELBARROWS, •
prepared to All all orders with promptness and
dispatch. . ,
• • -.
OTlCE.—Being the soie nwners of the Patent
Right for the Self f l umping.linlatingip Bucket
and Dock Block, we caution sdTpersonseettinst man
ufacturing or purchasinz the, nu= tiontaur excett
°unwires or - our agents, Ca we will prosecnie.
the utmost limit any Infringement on the Letters
"'agent. BespectfullT • .• .
ADDD3ON & , pa;'February 6,
B—iv
'TNEDERION"I3
C OAL 'JI.OCHIN ; • •
•• Patented 44111
, .
ore than ifiluatour - rtonoTtNti itAtAIENEB ors
ernO, qt Thwant oligto, dotted*: nod easy' of
on. Immo the
fat , sadoOtetion given. ib larearrnboruh=rthe per
additional alowprioto and toottmontals Ironi es =
Misociit also containing Ma of oaf Woe&
and _13406 Iron Tuba and
Door, and
11 , a. *O4 Mao containing ni
to Coallnecrohanbt. , - 1 - 111bn , 11*
. . . , P. IL DEDRI4.I4 : Clf & eso,
Albany dgrienthirat & Illarldno worilleborkT
-
BOOKS £8 BOON- 111 11114pItik A •
STATUE7TES.—Itocizat
Jut rewind , BADMAN 4lk 111.
• swains.
3ron Storks.
Indio (duals and Companleil
really to their advantage to examine
fore engaging elsewhere. • •-•
~/0113.1 T. NOBLE,
IktATIIENVI
'`)
018 TING,t i MA-v
git:ll
AUGUST, 1870
STLft'-FILE, Soa.-
:.• • Notwithstandi'ng the great - progresii-ifi i,- •
- enee; .- anti. the addition of labor saving i ii ' l ..'.
iplemota,:the farmer: . must still 'depend
largel you' the: toe. horse -bee or 'hand libi.,,.
The heels - the chief implement 'ever siiii., ,
theidaYS -Of Tut:t if not !much prior:'- tO_lii,•
me. Re-however,- Is oui-beot• traxlein e..x.
POsitor of ite eipahillties.,: though .31-e, S'ntitli
of Lehr Weedon 110 . 1) . Lciorp reeently breached
T.oll'adostalne:.• -.- ,-• ":---.,'.', '' _
A faint voices are at times heard hi
uppOsitleit to the repeated Kilning of the ;Ail.'
but they gain little attentittri: - Espfebilly arp
we reminded in the case of lirehards, that a
verillaighltithority basset himself up iji fa .. t.,r
-of Waiting the. -- iod• around (mit. trees utrsli.;
turtle& .'As thete mar be some' specific arf_
. imiatage_s hi!,this practice in regard to Drell ar.ti ,
- weshall - W no
_wholly . eantrovert iti'inf . i,.
priety, brikite:shijll. never admit it fe412451 0 - ,..
Ma in our agrieultuml'ereed. • The-Tarty -1%1 i ,,
tuts soperSisterititurg,ect this Idea of te ar ; „ v .
the, sod undisturbed around fruit trees: ha:,
'we see; . gainWeVer to bls•party, no -16,5: a
' lerienage then'lthe superintendent of the
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' XPerittlelltril•giOunds at Washington, hut
tlila-aglicicnia writer and - Very:practical gar=
dener, only • aims - to prevent the Judi r i,,,,
stimulation.of fruit trees to' form late giowtli
otivood,ati admission at °nee conclusive t fiat r,
stirringthe•soil promotes active growth, .
• .'We have - also beep: instrueted that wllt-ti
we - Stir the soil In-all - cases where it is coliv,:„.
nient, a little phosphate . or.,icther,:fertili/...r
should be-stirred into 'the - sod. _ ,1.,...0.pecia11y
would this '.lke . "- lierieticial to , the_ cern c.i.,, i . :
whoSe• gpint 'months lare_ near the !fir:3•(....
reaching ont tosbiorhwhatever dr nut thy,- :. t
Is within their' reach: - The- mane ri , ai -is .., ,i
,to the4mp • befOre
_planting, le no:10 tu_ i:-_-‘‘ i 1 !. -
3n theirrestch;:entt !wares** a ,lighi th-c;„-
iing - ntoti the - roossudiitirring it iii - crop
which titan its proper
. quiltdvi f t :itil
j tr.
yard ruSte might be inade wail ply,fiff!iili,,-
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Solite feitAltiers' Are mr.our . atettrett whit
iheirlrtfluttinid t . t*ituttOittiraey-xi+Lttite, tltu'e
w4.prtituttjestre*holtuohit..w . tittahlult t r t
pase..: itaci , trupEir-aillusfh s ta.
•pateh•ht.tlll6.way,-linving full evuthil tri
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CARCAI7.4EI3 rolt M a.t.•kt 4 1 . „
j. CouNTur (iF4cTl.E.m.t's •of .Itioe
'would-My ;that .1 have ovule . feil yx;
tyl
menfei:lacareaaees; •
I 'bought- ,dead .steer 'after the .
tallOW had. been takenoft;• for
neight>ortrall had a good - latigh at me.) 11,..1 _
bim'cut up in -small ON:Ts. then made n i ri;,.'
of manure, by, putting a hiyer.of stahly
nureittfayer of flesh, -Jones, dc., well
kied' with Bale; minther layer ,
and So In about Six weeks - afterwar - ,1,
hatiled the luau tire out on my eorii fl eta ; :u„{
I am - of the opinion - that .1 Will be well 1 - .;tiel •
for my tronble and investment. I have ite.,l
- SeVeral careasses in" the 'S11111 . ( M'ay,
think a slower, but better u-ny would i
bidid a penot -ralls : or boards, tlitit e!.l 1 ! : ,.
animals up in - small 'pieces and till.
Upwith, them and loam, taking care to 11:1 \
sufficient loam on the sides and tOplo e i lt,•l;
and retain all the gases, etc.,front : the OA --
tug animal matter. Whether the additiot,
of.-litn'e would be a - benefit or not; I cann , .:
.saY, but . should use : Hi When the
matter 'decomposed Shovel the iv 11:1,
maks over once , or twice, ter mix it well ,t . .-
getlier; - .:atidAlieu cart it out. on the
taking ..out.'-tite - .undecoMped bones : :t,
putting theist -in- al-box or hogshead,
'asln.4; and treating them to atl„.
• front Alie, house. ,: g
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-- .1 'have out a stand o
hg er of $-,5 foi'it;!:i-i;
dead. luirse.', or stetal,.. weirifing i;ont.n?i.
delivered to me at any larnvard, and .tin:
willing to let my neighbors have the Ian - el,.
••- • • 4. :ALFRED h. B. ZEnt - c:\
• I.oution county, ,Va
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DETOIOIt...tTION ..‘ -
agrictiltural writer Of considerable nob• tc• 1-
tit ng in. 4liehigan,.has- lately 'been vb.itit,.:
portions of Wiseonsin kind Northern I ll it
and has published in a lOcal paper, t
Mantled-ft (Nlieh.); hitt obtetvat :
follows, regarding. the above sultject
vie* we ha%'e stated.frequently in tliisl,4,. ,
and have urged thc.apparent remedy: I
strange that- western. farmers are so Plom sit,
the general adoption, of fertilizers. Wt.
lir: Holloway will continue to.pre 7 ofti
impOrtatit subject . on every fitting oPpor116,: l
,He flys . :‘-- •
"'rhisis thelteart of the great grain g.'Ci‘l
atilt-North
ern Illinois": For '3O lqrs- or :mire, th,• ; .•
prairies 'and plains.,ll - ve annually brought
forth- their abundant crop„. To-day as pri, ) -
lifiC: in growth as ever; but . theyhave. beet ) ;
ShOrp. of their strength in producing in gnat)
ity. Once their, grain. Was • noted'as N?o. -,--
unlese - diiniaged after maturity. Now nisi
: tenth's of -its grades as N0..2, or - rejected, Kuii
it "I Sirettineworse every yea r-.,a . good
for grain growers"tO reflect tit - ion and study.
in every, country ' •
and I loop upontbe main
difficulty. here as the want cif mineral man - ,
ures in their soli, . , largely vegetai
Ole, the other having been thoroughly taheit:
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; C lOUS T triuS TO
feet that ice, is" lighter tha'n. water; there is.
'another - curious thing irhou t which pmrso:r.
do not Itiow, .perhaps-,namely, its purity.
A lump of lee, melted, will always - beconii
purely.illstilled water. When the early ink -
igatorkof the Arct ie.' seas, got out 'of water,
they melted fragments of those'; Fast_
twins of lee called : icebergs,"and were aston
iihed•to find,that they yielded only fresh wa
ter. They thought that they were froZen,Palt
water, not, knowing that they Were fornit-1
on the land,: and in, Some Way launched
the l aea. But, if they had been right, the O
ink would have been all the same. c'
face • is, the water, in freezing, turns cur
of-it all that is- suit :waitersalt, iiie
matter, and all impurities,. Frozen sea watio.
Makes fresh water ice. If you frZeze a hasia .
of indigo. water, it will make it - asTure
that ..rriade'. of pure rain water. When-t h,
cold: is very. sudden,-those foreign.
haVe no time •to escape, either be" risi ng
sinking, and are thus.Cluangled.with the i(
btit do:not form any part of, it.
rij. 4500b0`
mAGGIE BOLAND, 122..CEINTRE ST.,
• BLLOW A.30R1,f .741. N 1; erft VOTTS ILL
Hai now.opened.o new Stitch, of eprlng &
Goods suitable for the present season, such as
BIACX SILK, Sl73l3lErt (tont, ~ COIL_S: F iIk
TRINGF...,TRIJ.I.IIII:I.IO3,,NOTIUNS,
lists on hand a new lot.of .
• 7. SIACQUir_s,
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wklelt will tiesold cheip. for; co_sh.
Lodeii Cloaks blade to orde . i. Nei-Pattern. Lt.!
resefved.Oct. 30. '69--11. -1
liVi*/TPIELD 8 86YE,34,. '
• 2i7 ciNTrtE , POTT:ii;"II,II,E
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In addition to their Usual assortment oe DOF.ss
GOO_ _ ,DS - .EMBROIDERIES.
RY GOOOtt, havej oat Opened a full assort
Choice Japanese, Silk. RiMes,
Hamburg Edgings and Insert Mits.
' • Jouvin, and Inglis Kid Glover,
• Hevy Black Silks,
• .414 Engtish.Shirtings, • ,
- • 'J
/ Bacg~in,
in Linen Ilandimn•hi , .:
, ite ti 0041.., •
Also otl'e , z aildttion and
to W th h e wel knownrally •
BOYFAI.O ALPA 4
A fall line the celebrated
.LLIt nit:i
SILK FINISHED; BLACKIcIi moil: tics..
Ladles' snits, in latest styles, haute tln onkr.
September I,'o`J' ' - ' • :1-7-11 v,
CPRING g Eitrhi3.lßß. DRY GOODE,
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FOX & BROTHER,
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sia_chien trritErr,
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Ll4lllre - to - can attehttuu ti their. ex I elm Iv e ~, ..!, t.
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SPRING AND. SUSI VE:
DR GPO-S
Coilslxting of the Latest tityks et the
Mil
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& Ala fit (
.mc'L-LiDillia.Aynß44 Tu i c CciLLY.L`TIc,
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Bi...tCK ' .ND COLORED RILES.
AND EIDEMOIDE.P.I tt,%
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anti DOMEhTlcs,
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GLOVES OF AIA. KLNi••
CLOAKS ttc., A '
_SILAW . LS OF ALL K1 1
.N i)s
We laS;) Cait &natation to uur - gtOct f
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'EE WARE
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%%Fen lM veiy litrge nud selected wit T..-
mire . mustet: • We do not canal-dor t
lacy ttl eninuentts wliat.we Itsvit, buy ever:k z
Dry goods Audi:tiger
a;:dur establishment. . • .
APO 11:119
yaws ihNM BILAMLIEIg a IasLIS.—The
donor the Ocenty Prison a isuge 'mom:llff';
of superfor Cheek and fkainlesaßago on hand, ,
MINERS' BOOTS AlqD SHOIN, which he otter',""
avid; at the Prima. at, low prima, for csuah. Hit
"dr prkmaapald for Carpet Rags.
lerorle. ISA A t• IV.A ftp.
Flt intllT... , TwoOlSoeg la }lsmael's Otlice s Dili! , i
ih r .n.ne &wad sad Diallantango 4 ;qee t-
A • BENRY C. RUSSEL. Real Dilate AgePt
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.18 tango lipaia. - •. ..
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