The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, August 27, 1870, Image 4

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    FORTY•SIXTH YE • R•
the ifiunuirist..
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BAcK DOOR.
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The Cincinnati:llHO has the ann._ : :
- ' ..A man staggered' into our sanctum ' this
. ' -morning who bore the appearanm of 'having
.4'. - been badly used, Hist . but , was .gone, his
' . • elothes.soiled and . his face dirty, bloated and ,
disfigured with:wounds. Dropping
,protids
etiously into a ' chair,
.he hoarsely: Emir
'inuifid : , 1
• ' "Back doors.". L
4 •
• . -"What is the matter with you„ old fellow?"
.
, • we inquired.__ ••: s' • .
"Back•doors,Sl tell Ye-(hic) that's Wha'ser
mi'er." . , .
,
' ... • "Explain yourself.'? '
' .
"Head' Mayor's or'er closing • front doors,
loOns - Surey•didn
't ye?" '
, . _.
• •t'Yes."- , •
"So'm I! Took 'gran' tour 'vestigation yes
. day. : t' see's law's 'beyect" - ' . '
- . - "Well, what wast eh result?".. ..,
k,'llis •is 'er 'suit. Ha :•ha !, :(hle) ,ha .
ditinker'n oiled owl." . . _,.
did ,
o
can s ee that, butyu
- "Yes, anylssly .>”
firole front doors cl(*e.d. . .
"0 ' ti es, the Iron' doors were closed, but
' • lordly: how many back doios I found open.
• - Didn't know there . was s'iniiny back doors
' in Cineuati. They mus' It -e •
sent away and
. • .
.ir)t some hack , doors some % re. • Wloons_
closed in front, but were's open hie) hind
as a fanning mill. I tried 'em all. Some
had one back door, others had tWo'r, three,
• ex'ra ones cut in specially, and one sloon in
' • er West End had title) 'hole back end
out to 'eommodate'erowd. I ought to:be on
• - Boar' of Health," he Continued after a pause:
"know more about condition of ei,allews and
- back curds than any man in, the city. There's
,
one thing"lsouth, if this business:of closing
- 4' .e front doors Sunday keep on, they'll have to
- widi , n.'heir alleys. Alleys: wasn't half big
~. enough-yesrday to commodate . the crowd.'
"Was the rush for &inks as bad as all
• that ?" - • .
, . • "Wus, s'loons ftill all er tirne 4 alley full of
. : thirsty men,, waitin' their trifle ..to get it.
• • Had to take turns,.saine's, barber shop sun
- 'day mornin'." - ' . =
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'Didn't any saloons, have their front doors
• open?" . ' . - ' - - •
• 'tA ft-w, but they didn't have any cus'mers
:. . , - to mention: Fact is, folks rather like sneak
.- in' through alley and into back doors for a
„ - :drink. Ilain't been drunk . 'fore' a dog's age
. •fnlyself.-, I can walk bol'y bY - a'sloon with'er
fruit' door Wide open, but shut it. and hint
' .about a back en'ratice, and I'll find 'it, sure.
' I t's huinan !lathe, as sure's you live.'P
' "The new regulation affect; you 'rather
disastrously." . . , 4._ •
~ . You're mighty right. -. I am sulTeriir. from
• . too nanny baCk doors. The atigenee of. front
. 4 - 7 blinds has , 'Jetted my . Oda cdn'stution.
'",-. 'Sider myself a mar'yr to erMity'r's old proc
'ermation liolisbun' frou' doors, and,Pwatut
; ..- ,nunistrate !gairist it.. through er press.
~.- • 'Nuttier Sund'y ‘‘%ith them cussed back
.. floors•an' your unele'S gon'r sure. Alleys is
-.tor.much , fur the , ,. - Them: back doors is my
- . ruin." . .
And with this he departed: , . ; 1 ,
•
••SrF,xiattic A • ..conVenintion
.:tnin in* one evening•upon .:the propensity to
steal. Caethimula(c was the ;wdrd more often
_ used-to express - a violation of theeighth com
mandment) which. was muclt more prevalent
in some commands. than in others, one of the
officers said that the mosrsingolar theft that
he liad'ever heard of had been - committed
that des': It was no less
,than the stealing
of . a grave. •
'*Stealing a grave!" .was echoed in aSton
.ishment ' from
.all
.sides. "Impossible !"
"Absurd!" "Can't be done!"
"But - it. was done," insisted the officer' ;
"and (Ili tell you how. ,You know that -- the
—styegulars and the - 7 th Oregon volunteers
at'e :bligaded together and camped side by
side." Each regiineniliatia death yesterday,
and to 7 .day the regulars made preparations
to bury •t heir lean. They sent out a party
to dig a'grave beyond the Kuard lines, and in
'the meantime they were waking their.corpse
ready.. The: volunteers-had theirs all ready
over night; 'and no sooner. Was the regulars'
wording party out of sight after, the grave
was dug, than . the .voltinteers• started their
escort, ::marchedquiek time, . I guess--
.straight to the &aye, buried their man and
covered him up ; and when the regulars
came round with thcir funeral they found
. that The volunteers had actually stolen their
grave."—Lippincotes Magozitoc , •
A 'PuW►•:RFrt. j2xsix - r:—The (endeney 'of
10-grotesque exaggeration is well it- '
lbstrated by the remark of one of them con
cerning that greatest,pest of the Camp'which
-the dictionaries denominate'a "small insect
of the genus padietibts." press e. exciry
artily tthtory has been annoy-led by this
atomy,, but I think none swill' red it and at
the samel dine made it tilf stiyct of habitual
- jest before the . armies of our var. As in the,
case of every other sourc • .`of vexation,•the'
men grumbled over it,. a d philosophized at
• it, and laughed .at it. '• •
"I could bear the Ude, fellows, and say
nothing about. them, ' I heard a dry joker in
blue say to his comrades at reveille
.
use morning, "hut such nuinsters as there
arc i n , this camp! Why, I woke up last night
and saw one or these ereefer,i.sitting at the
foot of my hunk. He had his back to me;
:0141 there was a great .U. 63. Ai mu it; but
when he turned round=great Scott! what,
Wye think he was doing!"
"Eating hard-tack Suggesbil one, with a
wink. '
_ "Smoking your pipe?" put infinotla4: -
.N 6 he wasn't.; he picking his teeth
with my bayonet!`r—Lhipfneott
•
.
A rt:l.Litw,witli smut! poetic taste, dind not
entirely coitfof talent.s,Acts ofrthefolloWing
apropos to the opening of the public baths
Liu Neve York city : •
Di Gotham the 1i:1005:ore free to all.' •
The,Teuton, :%Ille:lancote and Ga n l . .
And wash 'every morning through
,autumer and
•
A iiite.Axer be asked for aal fiver at all: . '
litifrthe other day up [:poke Oakley Hall
To the - Head,of the Building Committee:
" "Twont do,' ayes he, "twill resist, old Nick •
Don't .cash a man,u,p tf y,,ti Want hlrn to at irk, •
plainly a bitustti Itepubllean trick
To get. the control of Il city!"'
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RON, IRON, IRON, AND STEEL,
.A1:51 & SC II C 7 M'S, No. 2.11 Centre Street
CALL AT
MYER dr SCH.C.M'S New ITAttd*tire Store, No
2.51 Centre St., to buy cheap Garden 'R
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Shoyels, Corn - and (larder) Hoes of all- k tri . •
SCALES, 13CA.14,,e, SCALES;.
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(M all k ( nda, and the hest rn - the ,
.market, at :‘I . YER
SCI - 10 cS, agents, No. '..151 Centre street„ Potts
vilie.
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T AKE NOTICE. • ... ..
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; Builders and .:tiechattics. At 3IYER &SCHUH'S,
can be bought cheap Building Hardware oral! kind's,
viz: Paints, Oils, Glass, Cebtent, 'Plaster. Chimney
, Tops and Flues. 'A iso,Yerra Cotta Kiie of atrSizes.
Starch 1.2, "AI . 114)-
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Watclics'ant 3titietri.
SOLID SILVER AND SILVER. PLATED
Ware of every description and latest design.,
14 liftable for Bridal Gifts, Testimonials, if oliday?res
emit. - Prices lower than the regular-market rates.
F:xtracirdinary Inducements to'purchasers.
IFEO. R. - SECHTEL , .
' Old Established Stand,
la Arch Street, Pit litutelphitt.
00.1'41, '69 7 -13-1T • No.::
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193. ... - FISHER BROS. /93'
wat c h e A, .irloelts, Jewelry, - WAxldlng ank ,
Engagement Rings, ( Is K sollil,) Silver an
Plated Ware, Ladies' Work Boxes; Chin
- Ware, etc..
Largest assortment of Mime& Hamlin's amil tiro.
\ - Wools & Co.'s Parlor and Church Organs, Ilanos,
\and Musical Merehandlze generally.
Wateh-repsuring by competent workmen.
Cull and examine before tnizaiiising elsew herd.
Fls14:11 BROTHERS. • . .
lki Centre Street, Pottsville..
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Sept. I,,'p
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Having just ret timed from the Eastern markets. - 1
orientV on' the ist , of Deeetnber, the fines( assort
of Holiday Goo& ever .offered invite market
embracing both Foreign and Domftticraney Gouda
snchaa
GLOVE AN HANDKERCHIEF BOXEHi
WORK BOXEH. -
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. - - • • BOQUET VARS.
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• • -FIGURES, - 8R0N7113,
Solid Sterling ftliver Ware in great variety; Fine
Plated Ware' of beautiful design. Call and -make
vour selection. R. C. GREEN, ,
17s CENTRE ST., near. Miners' Bank, POTII4VILLE.
Pottsville, August 31. - '0? 2s—l,ydw
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
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As there seems to bean impression with many
that we lent ONLY in very expensive Plated Goods
.we wish to specially announce that we . keep and
eon h taut ly maintain a
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_VERY FULL .and.COMPLETE'STOCK
or — RELIABLE CHEAP PLATED
• WARES,
Combining every variety of
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Including also. a large and carefully-selected hue
r Kn dec ives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ivory Cuttlery,
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These wares though low priced. re perfectlyecl ref , :
able for all the ordinary uses expected or required
of such articles, and will reeeive our guanunee as
being the beat of their kind in the market.
-Fixed prices, in plain figures, commending them
to elcsev buyers.
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AL.DWEI:4. & Ca
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O. 902 CHESTNUT STREET - -
Feb 6, '7O-6-13, PHiLADELPHIA.
A:;sw.
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HOLIDAY GOODS
Sljttirrs Salt.
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ter nieelai =TAT/re—BY
s..Y CH et E rt ai ne rf r ati a ndry ßAM er Z rilfo r f Yert • Nlegag, A rt a.
eerie and l'endirtoa4.RzPws'ag, ued out of
comidese Jams of sehuylklll County and to me di
reted, th ere edit eke exposed to public sale or out
..ery,•on. ,
'•• 4:4 TURDAir, SEPTEMBEI Ild, 18 . 0, .
'at 1 - 0 o'clock in the forenoon, at. the Court
. Howe, in the Borough of Pottsville. Eichuylkld
County therollowtng deeerlhe'd real estate, to wit
eo. I.—All that certain lot or piece of groun I, sit
uate in the Borough 'of Schuylkill Haven, Schuyl
kill County, bounded northwardly by 14.2 i feet-wlde
alley, eastwardly by lot of Josepli r Hummel, isouth
wardly by (; anal street, and west ardly by Liberty
containing lass,
w in ith wid th tir e 6l3 ap fee par , te rm nari d In depth-210
s i fee n t To nit ta re ll r e story brick i Tavern and - dwelling
house, wit atone basement, and 2 frame stables.
NO. 2.-4 , 1 that certain lot or piece of ground, sit
uate lu the Borough of Schnylkill,iliaven, Schuyl
kill County, bounded northiyardly, by a 3.1 feet wide
alloy , , eastwardly by lot of John Stevenson, smith ►
wardlv by the Schuylkill ,Navigation Comcmilly's
Canal and westwardly by lot of G eorge Hel erman ,
containing in width -- q) feet and in depth 2.3) feet, '
more or less, with the appurtenances, a/resisting of
2-story frame dwelling bourn, with stone basement,
a 1' story frame dwelling house and a frame stable,
excepting - and reserving thereont a 33 feet wide
street, called Canal Street
,• as the property of
- JAMaS DAVIr4 , deceased, in the hands of Hettle
Davis his admiuistretrlx. , • . .
•ALSO-1411 that certain lot or piece of ground, sit
uate In the Borough of Matianqy City,.Schuylkill
County, On, the northwardly side of Centre street,
being the lot numbered seven (7) In block one (l) on
the map or plan of said Mahanoy City. made by
Frank Carter in July, 1559, containing in - front or
width on Centre street, twenty-rive else feet, and ex
tending hack of that wiuth at right angles thereto,
In length or depth one hundred and twenty-nve
(12.1) feet to Railroad Street,:uounded westwardly
by
lot No. 6, northwartily , by fLidlroad Street, eaatwatd
ly by lot No. 8, and southwartny by centre street
aforesaid, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 2
story brick nod frame dwelling , Thous°, and a frame
-stable; as the property of JON IioFMAIE AND
JteILPH. HOFMAIN •'-'% H
ALSO—AII those icertain lots or pieces Of ground
aituae In the Borough of Mahanoy,Clty, Schuylkill
County; bounded northwardly by Centre street,
eastwardly by. -"A"• Street, southwaidly by Water
street, and westwardly by lot of Jacob 'Moeda, eon
tallying In width 50 feet and in depth • 1.. T., feet, with •
the appurtenances consisting of a frame eta le ; as
the property of JOHN ittielleN and JOSEPH
110 E -MAN, .
_ AL''O—Al l thatCertain' lot or piece of ground,
situate In the Borough of Tam !qua, lichuylicili
County, bounded northwardly by lot of Peter thal
ami, eastwardly by Hunter street, isouthwardly by
lot of Frank McGorvin, and westwardly byan alley,
containing in width 2,1 feet, more or less, and In
depth 150 hit, with the appurtenancee, consisting ~ f
a 2-story frame dwelling house, with a One-story
Indite kitchenefittaeliett; as the property Of JESsi:
DODSON. ~ . .
' • ALISO-111 that. l eerlain farm or tract of heed, sit
uate in West Penne Township, Schuylkill County,
bounded by lands Of the Little Schuylkill !Stel e
glair.° Railroad Mid 'Coal Co., lands now or late of
%Michael Hoppes,,Dweid Hoppes, Solomon Slattern
and others, containing 50 acres more:or less, with the
appurtenances, consistingef u,2-story frame dwell
ing house and a log barn ; as the property of WIL
LOUGHBY "SHOLLENIILoGeNt.
Al )—Ali that !certain lot or piece of ground, sit
uate In -the lioreugh.of Port Carbon, Schuy lkill
County, bounded !hurt/mann) , by Coal street, east
wardly by lot of Thomas Gorman, egmthwardly by
lot of Hoover and, Gorman; and westwardly by a 3u
feet wide alley, centaining in width 62 feet, more or
leo, and In depth ; -1130 feet, more or less, with the
appurtenances, ctinslsting of a double 2-story frame
dwelling houselnd a small frame stable ; as the
property of LEV HILBnRT. .
,i ALSO, O. 1. en that cern In lot or piece of
' ground situate. i n , the Boroueo of Shenandoah,
richuythill Count '•, bounded notthwardly by Oak
street, soutbwar '. by an alley, eastwardly by lot
of Samuel Ruse rth, and westwardly . by lot ol'
Michael Grover, • ectainlng.in width 50 feet and in
deptu 140 met, wit 1 the appurtenances, consisting-a
al-story frame dWelling house and a frame etabie.
le 0.'2 —All thatcertain lot or piece Of ground, el t
uate in the Borough of Shenandoah. Schuylkill
County, bounded northwardly by lot of -- Ben
singer, eastwardl . by an alley, eouthwardly by lot
now or late of 511 "heel Ciougan;nnd westwardly by .
Jarden etreet, co Asinine,. to width 39 feet, lend in
etith 15 , ., feet, and being lot M. 14 in block 11 on
Sheafer's map or and
of said Borough, with the ap
purtenances, consisting of a 2-story plank dwelling
house, with a 2-story plank kitchen thereto attached;
as the property of JOHN SMOYER." .
ALSO—AII tue Vght, title andlnterestof henry
Hurst. of, In and o al l that certain lot,or parcel of
. land, situate in the Township of East - Norwegian ;.
Schuyikill County, bounded and described as fel
lows: 'Beginnings at a post, a corner of lot agreed
to be sold to John Ryan on the old Nithols road,'
thence northwardly Pei feet to land of Eliza Hail
flaveu, thence eastwardly In parallel:Brien to other •
lauds of EllZll Halt Haven he feet, minutelug - 19,0• u
s.4uare.fect; with the appertenances,eolisisting of a-
double IVestory frame dwelling house, Wilhat-story
frame kitchen attached, end a• log stable; as• tile
property of El ENRY*H.LII,ST. AT:. • .'''':.
ALSO—AII that, certafer' oe. grouue; situate 'on
_Washington stfeet In the ( reenwood addition to the
Borough of PatUv I lie, Se inyikirl County, being lot:
No. 55as numbered in plan of said addition, bounded
1,1 front - by said Washington street, in the rear by
Jefferson 'street : 4'n one eide by lot No. 56, and on the
other hide by lot NHS. 51, Containing in front on said
Washington street 25 feet, and in depth. 137 feet,
being the same lot of ground which Thomaa,ll. -Rue
sel and wife by their indenture dated October 2let,
1867, did 4rant and centlrm unto John H. Rudy;
with the-eappurtenanees, consisting of a..2-story
triune 'dwelling house; as the property „, of 'JOIIN •
H. RUDY:•
AW:L.AII that certain lot or pbeee of ground, slt-
MAC in the Hui ()ugh of Palo Alto, Schuylkill Coun
ty, marked and numbered 9 in thegeneral plan - of
the said Borough ha laid out by Benjamin W. Rich- .
ards, containing in front on Bacon street 40, feet,
and in depth lou feet, bounded,oh the north by Bar .h
street, un the east, by lot No. 7,.otyllie •tionin by lot'`
No. 8, and on the west by lot NO. 11, with the appur
tenances, eoneisting of a tEouble 2-story frame
dwelling house, with stone basement, and al.. -story
frame Kitchen attached; -es the property of FRA 'l4-
CIS CONDREN. ! ..
ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground, sit-, '
nate on Norwegian street, In In Wood& Lyon'eaddie,
Don to potteville,,schuylklll County, con gaining tne
front on Field Norwegian street 'X leet, and An depth-,
111 feet Pinches, , !Ong part: of lot No. tee to said ad
dition, and the same lot or piece of ground Wilier ,
Valentine Testa& and wife by deed dated 25th ot',
October, A. D. ,18.55, recorded In -chuylkill County.„
in Deed Boos t No. 48, pa g e 697, granted and eonveye
ell to Henry Nick; his helm and ass,gns forever, it
being bounded by ground of said X alentine I ea
tacit, Norwegian street, -groom- of Chris lan' /goer;
•and•others A with Rile appu,tenances, coneistlng of e
2-story frame dwelling-house, • frame •ntabitrand
brick. smoke house; ad the property (If HENRY
',NICK. -. • -. .
A LSOAII thaticertain lot or niece of 'grtiund, `sh
elve in the Borotigh of Ashland, Schuylkill County,
bounded nortewardly by Centre 'Area, eastwardly-'
by lot of John , ;fluter, eouthwardly , _by - Middle,
Aeet, and weetwabily-by'lut of Edward-. Lutz, esti
- nine in width Zieet, and in depth 125 feet, With
-the appurtenance", consisting of a 2-story (none
ilwelling house, with stone' leeement and a frame ,
stable; as• the property of ANDREW K ALTe....N
'BACH. , .
ALSO-All that certain frame dwelling of two-ato- •
.rise, having a front of 22 feet, aud a depth of 14 feet,
nu back buildings, situate upon a certalu lot or piece
of ground In Ashland, County of Schuylkill, lot No.
13, boundeded on tho north by Middle street; on the
south by Walnut street, on the east by lot and frame
house owned by , Swartz, on the west by lot and
house owned by J Burkhard,- all in Ashland Bo
rough,_ County of Sehnylkill, lot 2.5 feet by 120 feet,
and the ground covered thereby, and so haueh other
ground irernediatelynt'thereto, and belong
ing in like manner t le owner of sueh• )i uildings.;
as the property of all 4 EL HOWER.•
o niface
ALSO—AII that certain lot Or piece of ground, sit
uate in the Borough of Ashland, Schuylkill Ceunly,
hounded on the spot h by Kiddie street oil the north •
by Front street, on the esetty lot of N icholak tim
ber, and on the West by lot.of John Penn Brock, con
taining In width al feet, and In depth 135-feet, with
„the uppurtetiances, consisting -of a 2i4-story frame
• dwellingliouee; Cs the property of Muis.E.3s FAUST.-
- AL-o—All that certain lotorpiece of ground, sit
uate in the Borough o, Yorkville, SchuylkileCoun
ty, bounded in front by Market street, In the learn);
Penn street, eastwardly by Hart street, and west
wardly-by lot N 0.27, ling being lot No. 23 on the map .
or plan of said Borough, containing in width 93 feet,
and in depth." net, with the appurtenances, con
sisting of arraine stable; as the property or JOHN
K. Warr'. ...„
-Seized and tak en in execution, and will be sold .
by . ..., (GEORGE'S'. WYNKOOP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offlce, Pottsville, August 13, '79-33,4t • •
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SHERIFF'S SAE OF REAL ESTATE.— ,
By'virtue of sundry writs of Fisri Facto', L ,4 l:ari
Pack's, and l'enditioni l Erponas, issued 'out of the
Cciurt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, and
,to me directed there will be exposed to public Kale
or outcry, on _
SA TURD-4 F, ACC US7' 27th, 1670, °
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Court House tai
the Borough of!Pottbilile, Schuylk l / 1 County, the
following described real estate, to..wit
. ALL that certain lot or piece of ground, sittudeln
the toutri Of .Ilelfenstein, in Eldred Township,
'7chuylkill County . , bounded northwardly by High
.tmet, eastwardly by lot No. 9 In block 83, smith- .
wardly by an alley, and westwardly by lot No. 7 in
block' 63,land being lot No. 8 in blockdl, on the gen
eral planlof Knit( own, coutain:ng in width 3,1) feet,
unit in depth 15e'eet., with 'the appurtenances, eon
*sting of a 2-story frame dwelling house, With it
1-story frame kitchen attached as the property of
PETER' KELLy. •
NO. 2—All that certain .tract or piece of land,
situate in Barry . Township, Schuylkill County, ad
joining lands of k`raticlm• arnall, deceased, Henry
Ruttier, Williani Bolich and others, containing J./
acres more or leas, with the appurtenances, consist
ing of a t;,4 -story frame dwelling hotise; as the prop
erty of ISAAC it. YARNALL.• ' • .
AL-sO--All that certain 2-story.frame inessuage,
tenement and building. situate In the town of Gor
don, In the Township of Butler, in the county of
Schuylkill, pa., on the svestslde of -McKnight street,
on lot No. 4, on the general manor plan of said town;
said lot of ground being bounded as follows: north
erly by lot of Ells. Horn, easterly by said McKnight
street, southerly by lot of Sol. Maurer and westerly
by Birch alley, andaaid building containing in front
on said Sic Knight street .16 feet -in widtti,_ and In
depth feet, and the lot or.plece of ground apptir
tenant nisaldbulfding; as the property of G &JEW E
;MITT, owner or reputed owner, and TIMOTHY
M. r4NYDEIC: contractor.' •
.ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of grOnnd, sit
uate in the Borough of Mahrinoy City, Schuylkill
county, bounded northwerdly by an alley, east
wardly by'lot 'of . Jamettli. Collins, s' uthwardly
-spruce street, and westwardly' by lot of Thomas
liultlowneSt, containing In width 2, feet, and. to
depth Pis feet, With the appurtenances-consisting of
a,2-story frame dwelling house with stone brace-.
ment ; as the propert. of PATRICK MULDOWNEY .
'tin& MARY AjsrlB MULDOWNEY.
ALSO—Akio all that certain lot or pleeiof ground,
81.tuate-at Fountain springs, -in Butler Township,
bdylklll County, bounded eastwardly timid of
Pirderick Meyer,- westwardly by land of George
Veters, southwardly by Lantfitelonglng to the estate
of, Peter Seitzlnger, deceased, 'and nocthwardly by
the public road beading to Mahanoy Planes, Colltlllll
- f aertit, node or less, with- the appurtenances,
consisting of, a i'-story frame dwelling house and a
fiamestable; us the property ofiIENRY C. MEYER.
ALSO—AII that certain. farm or tract of land, situ
ate in Hubley Townshlp,Schuylkill County adjoin
I ng lands of George F. Wiest, Hetiry Cart,
Nathanial Williamson, George Enterline
and' others. .containing 40 acres, wore or less, with
the appurtances , consisting of a il%sittory frame
dwelling house, a flame hart, and frame Mack
smith shop; ai the property of CHARLES COLE
3IA. ,N.
ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground, sit
e in the Borough of,Cressotia, Schuylkill County,
bounded nOrthwardly' by lot Of John C. crneon,
'restwardly by ThlntstreeLiso i n ot th o ssi by
Wagner; street and westwardly by
'containing In widthtbo feet, and In depth To feet,
with the appurtenances,COLlNisting of a .-story frame
dwelling house, with a l-story frame kitchen attach
ed, and two ii-story frame shoptS; as.the property of
CHARLES W. DENGLE.R.
ALSO—AiI that certain half lot orTground. 'situate
In the Borough of Cressona, schtaPkltl County, Pa:,
and being the southeastern one-half of lot No. 1, as
Laid out by Daniel ita.rtoleft, Sear., in a plan of town
tottoas lald out by hint in his addition t i what was
formerly called V. est Haven,) who a front of 21 feet
on the public road leading to Sehuykli I Haven, and
• txt feet 3 inches in depth, bounded by part of lot No.
I on the north west side, and on the southeast bide by
lot No, 2. as per plan aforesaid, add 21 feet wide In
the rear, with the appurtenances, consisting of 11 a.
story frame dwelling house with stone basement;
art the property of CHARLES W. RE .B GLER.
ATe4l,l--All that certain . .two-story frame house or
building, situate in the Borough of Tremont,
Ach uylk 1 1 County between Vaux avenneand Pule
`'roansgly. said house contalnlhg In front on bald
avenue IV 11:-et, and 10 feet in oepth, an i s the
-lot or piece of ground_ and curtilage appurtenant to
said building; *lathe property of-JORN HELWIG,
owner or reputed owner and contractor.
ALSCI•AII that certain tract of land, situate In 'd
thiaTownshlp of North Suftielm. Schuylkill Conn
ty,•ra., (near Pottavilled•nc'khded and described as
follows: Beginning at - an 'este the southwestern
corner of land late of John M. Croalarni, thence
north 60 degrees 15 minutes east two thousand two
- hundred and eight feet to a post, corner of said
Crosland's hind, thence north 7 1 8 degrees 50 minutes
102 feet and 10 Inches to a corner late of F. 11. Nich
ols, thence south 4 degrees 21 minutes' 633 and four.
tenths feet to a post, thence south 23 minutes east,
363 feet to a post, thence south 26 degrees 9e minutes
west, 371% feet to a post, thence, south 38 degrees 10'
minutes West, i= feet to a post, eornier of land now
or late of Schuylkill Navigation Company, thence
52 degrees 30 minutes coat, 213 feet to the channel of I
the River Schuylkill, thence Bola the said channel 1
south 45 degrees 10 minutes west, 684 feet, thence
south 39 degrees 20 minutes west, Oil feet to a
_point
in said channel west of the (*lull bridge, hence
north 40 degreett 15minntes .west 1220 feet to a pine
stump and stones, thence north•l9 degrees ilinizintes
West WO - and four -tenths feet to the ash tree, the
place—of begthninig. centring 15 acres and 26
perches, strict ;measure. I . l sq—All that certain
adjoinleg tract of land, situate hi the Township of.
North. Manheith aforesaid, bounded and described •
as to:laws; Beginning at a pineen4nerly st white
'mg ; thence by d formerly of Shoemaker
and late ot Robert M. and Lawrence wig, south 50
degrees' out 70iperches.te a post on the northern
side ay the Schuylkill River, thence down atone the
some the several courses thereatt perches to for
rtmtesliAsa.
:iM
THE MINERS' JORNAL,--,-POTTS,VI, SCH . I3""YL,KII4/. , COUNTY 'l;pEllNg'
•
inerly a spruce. thence by another nut at thetritet
of which this is a part, south 78 1 4deWreow was' Isl
perches to a chestnut, oak stump, Indithenee tby
land formerly of John Hannon, now Biddle, north
19 decrees west 40 perches •to a heap' of atones, and
north 57 degrees east 178 perches to the place of be
ginning, containing T 2 acres and and the
allownace of six ter cent, for roade,he. being the
same . premises which John L. Post and wife and
Lewis Vastine, by 2 separate deeds. dated the I,3th
day of ,Jnly,--.,and recorded respallyely in Ban I
gkillran (bunts , In Deedyed Book N
oun
o. el, pager 222 ap4llW.,
ted and conreto the - said.- The Mt
Carbon Rolling Mill ,Com un pany, its successors and
assigns, as whose property, with the appurtenances,.
consisting of allotting Mill, Iron house, clay hostile,
biseksmith shop, carpenter shop, frame called.
blocks of dwelling-houses, barn, ac., it was sold at
Sheriff's sale to the said James A. Innessand Patter
C. Onderdonk. and In pursuance of said sale and
purchase, Michael Horan, Sheriff of said i siebtiylkill
Connty , by Deed. dated the sth day of December,
ISta, and acknowledged in open Court on the 7th of
December fotlowing, granted and cOntlirmed said
premises unto the , said James A. !antes and Peter'
C: Onderdonk, their hefts and asthma forever, which
mortgagee's recorded in the office for the Recording
of Deeds and Mortgages, in and for schuylkill
County in Mortgage Book B. fl.'page as ti.a'
property of PETER C. V.s.:DERDONK and JAMES
A- I NNEsS.
ALSO—AII that certain farm or tract of land, sltu
ate in Regina Township, Schuylkill County, adieln
ing lands of Wtillam Kessler,. Daniel Bo es, Wale
Weikel and others, containing SI acres, mote.r less.
with the appurtenances. consisting of 2-story
frame dwelling house; with n 1-story frame kitchen
-attached, a frame hay shed, frame pig stable, a 1-story
frame spring boese, apple orchard, etc.; as the prop
erty,of sASIVEL BARTLETT. - . '
ALSO—AII that certain lot • or piece of ground,
alt
nate in Regina Township, Schuylkill County, ad-
Joining the public road leading from Donaldson to
Gratztown, and lands of Susanna Heater, Reuben
Huntzinger; Jacob rodegmve, and others, contain
ing 3.acres, more or teas ; as the property of ARRA
HAM SCHWENK.
ALSO—AII that certain lot or i piece of grouad,
,-situate in the Hoyeltsch of Ashland, Schuylkill
.County, bounded northwardly by Market street,
eastwardly by lot of John Phillips, southwardlyiby
Chestnut street, and westwardly by lot of Daniel
Keller, containing in with 50 feet, and In depth 100
feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of 4 tiro
story [tante dwelling houses with stone Nutmeat,
and a flame stable; EN the'property of IRVIN ED
WARD:4. '
Sekzed, - and taken In exeention and will be sold by
GF.ORGE C. WYNKOOP, Sheri tr.
Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, August oth 1870—V-tt
Nusintss Cubs.
FRA:Mx CARTER, .
'•, I .
ENGINEER, SURVEYOR, and REAL ESTATE
AGENT. Oltlee—Suxr.o TERRACE, Porrsynti, PA
July 9, 11)—Lli-tf •
H A.p.RIB BROT e IE y R I S L , N E - R
Mine Final:meting, Colliery Maps for InspeetOrot
Officc lUdiroad Location and constniction, TOpot .
graphical Surveys . and all other professional Ircick
exeeut.4 promptly' and on reasonable,ternis. •1
orace—Centre Strer, Pottsville. Jan.] .
H ENRY PLEAKANTS,
eI,VIL AM) MINENISI ENGW.R.Rt 1::
SurveyS and Inspects Colll cries, and exarninee Mine
ral Lands.
Orricz—BannatisAMilldlng, „Centre St., opprgilte
Episcopal Jan. 4 ititt-,17
MINE INSPECTOR. (JEO: BROWN offers
Ails services sm Mine Inspector and to Retiort.
un contlltlon,rupselty and value of mines; also to
sell lauds bn.corumiston; Ontee—l'ottsvllte, Pa; .
July 4 2'3, , 3 -Gm L.
Ws SHEAPER,POTTMVILLE,Pa., late otthe
P
Pennsylvanlastate Geological - survey, etplllea
lands, mines, .• Jan.'l, 118-1
E T: QUILITCH, ..ENGINE
MI Centre street, Potts
cif eat lons and E.,tlnltiCes - tnu • de of
of buildings; Surri:e . Vng in its
attenlw to. 4 . 1
GEORGE II STRAI;CII.
S
"TRATICH •& COOP: LAN CIVIL AND MINING 4:IXGENEEIL.S.
• :•• AND DRAUOLITS.MEN, ' 1 •
179 CE:Tritn t7TXEET, Porrsiii..t..s. - , (Alp stal . rg,)
January 1, '7O , • •l•
SAMUEL CHEZ MAN,
PEACE REAL' "TATS
CENSED AL' CTIONEXH,
. No. 1 MAIIANTQNGO
Special attention gteen.to alibi
branches... Haying a large .experty,
and promfnciat guaranteed. Collections
goliclted and alit tecelve
Januaryl, '7O ,
CF. KOPITSC.a, tnforins the' pLt)lllo;that! lie
. he has repurchased the
SOAP AND CANDLE - FACTORY,
corner,Of Second and High streets, Pottsville,'lately
owned by 1 , ..."C. Neldt d:Vo.; whirl/Ile Mr. Kopltach.
established Lit 1544. The new thra ,, WIIL-heC;;1•. Kop
-3tsch ...t Son, and they will manufacture all lulnda of
Sbaps and Candles. The patr_unage of storelteepera
and the publieln general Is respectfully sollefted.,
• July 2, 4 7u-'27-ly . - .. -, . . ' 1:0-1m,
~.
x ..LTNE. t. DA.VI.3,
..
.. ..." •
Praciical. PlumbeT and ;,Ga.i Fitter, t.
D), •MAIIANTIJN6O - STREF:T, ParriviLL
Baring bpedin "the bitsinestcOver 10 years In POI:.
mlOl3lllll glvasii hint tor" derivlng
suppli,tmli;gm , first class houSett.... Partletlltu:
Attentlo4 tuare.W.7
E..- EO.R.IIE -MARTZ,.A..E.C.IIITECT.
7 N0..3..1, I'll ARK Ici- &TREET, POTTRVI;LI:F.:.
rnventorfiCillielf-iluniplryg eil.ge!4, and ...07.g10a.
fireaktiii.half 'tin. , usual height,. saving thcrehy:'a
greatithioan.vtif . timber In a large breaker. The
Aelflapiiptti:g cagis are foi Mopes and shafts, - With
of wttlitiut ,door.to ear: and with water appa.ra;ttn;
attactied ttidispenseAvith pumps. It self-durnpa bite
or two atories, and hohda one, two or tliree)cartilit
the ate tinier
>The tolvertie.6r will plan, super.nitend oriiOntract
tp lailld colliery improVeniente of all kinds.' ..!:-.. :
t.-.Jlarch 4, 1 '71.1 •. • ~ . , ' , 10-137,.: - . -
.L. F.- WHITNEY, .- •e •
-..,. - i
.
. • ~: '-'. 13 - A N .1-C.1 7 :, 1.-1. ,
.
:IGO Centre Street,.Pottmvllle, Pa,
GOLD AND SILVER,
.EXCHANGE
UNITED 'STATES - AND 'OTHER nonos;
RfPEIVED 0;..;• DEPOSIT—INTERFS
riIIowerfaa per special turreement. ' I •
tiTQLliti and 131)1sTIrri houir r ht and sold nt tho .'ew
1 - prk and Philadt;lphin. Boards if Brokers •at he
usual Comnikodon. ' r
- " • 1-‘l.y.•
. - .
SAVE YOUR-MONEY BY SAVIIIG ' 5 l - 0
LEATHER.
DRY
A- 111lir
BUY
BUY
C. 1. FOSTER'S C. S: FOSTER'S
C. S;'-FOSTER'S .•• C. S. FOSTER'S
Water Proof Grease and Leather Preservati ,
Interior gurilitles or Leather made lmperylonS
water. Old Leather made Oft and pliable. with col
renewed; more kr , ting tinin.artv otherAtt its kind
and.applWalde to all kinds of leather. "
nersMly rind It the herd. article they ever ui
to prot&t4it ,tr'BoOts or Shoes from sulphur wat
ot,,sale; holesale orretalt, by CLEMENT L. 14
TER, Ashhitid, Pa.; and In Pottsville by Bright
Fox dr, BrO„ Jefi.Mei , Foster, Thomas Foster, and F.
Foster: may 29, 7tll-22-1
D EL . Av '''A -Ex INSUitANCE CO.,
WiLNIINIiTQN,
JOHN P. McLEAR, President. ••
,' M, tit .:CHlLD,''Setrctary,
1312.11 GII O FILE:
N. W. Cult. NIN , PIL S CHL;erNt.Tf
YIIIL_~DT:LI'III_*.
GEO. W. - STONE, Vice President,' Manag_r.
GEO. F. TURNER, GeiVl Agent & Attorney.,
PURELYNITTUAL LOW RATKS.
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' All Policies Z.Zoti- forf,,d t Mg after One Anintatpay
ment. Evpry aceonitmxiation.consietent with slier
ty guaranteed to Polley Holders. . '
Books containing full Informal lon coneerningihe
platmand rules bribe Co. sent fry upon application
to the Branch Office.
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. .
Agents wanted throughout the SY ales of Pen'sa.sqlttaria'a
and 'Neill :Jersey. . • - .
REFFiRENCES (by permission)—lion. E. W. GI in n,
Chief Justice State of Delaware; lion.-Thos. F. Bay
ard, U. S., Senator from Delaware; ttt. Bev. Alfred
Lee, Bishop of Delaware: Hen. Henry tin Pant,.
Powder, Mantirr ; Hon. floc. Saulsbury,. Gov. St: iei
of Del.; the Presidents of all - the Banks in the City',
of Wilmington; Hon. •J. S. Valentine, Mayor City
of Wilmington. ; '. July '23, 711- , 3l}:iy . 1
OLD AND TRIED. INC9III9.II.A.TED 18
- : :LTRELY MUTUAL.
BERKSHIRE' LIFE INSURANCE COMP'
. . PITTSFIELH, , MASS. ; '
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THOMAS F. Pi.UNlctiT, President.",
JAMES FRANCIS, Vice President. I
11. CH ICKERIII,: Secretary anti Treasurer.
J. Ix GREENE, Assistant Secretary, '
tion-POrfeiture of all Policies Guaranteed by
i
1 Law. ' - , I
In case any premium is not-.paid. when dEM, the
-policy Is not forfeited; but the holder remains iiln
sured r r. the full amount, until the pretnturn ala;.
dy Pal and unearned Is exhausted by the : east ot
Insure! ce at the net mte. •
1 " Example at the Age of 43.
One Annual Cash Preminin on an ordinary L fe'
Policy wi 'continuei the Insurance for TWO YEA4s.
and 66 IrtYS from, the time-the policy wars Issund,
or ONE YEAR anti en: DAYS niter the SI.:COND
ANNUM:: PRP,MIUM I BECOMES DUE. Should
the second premium not be paid, and the insured
die withln one year and days after such non-ptik.
imerit4 tbuckftrflamount of the policy - would be paid.
less only- ti - M-Prem lum due and unpaid. The larger
ithe number of premiums 'paid, the longerlwill the
Insuntnee - contlnue, In case non-payment of pre-
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company has pa d
.under this law Six Claims; which in Coinpanles
other States would have been worthless; find is n
continuing the insbraace on over 400 policies n
which the holders have been unable -to pay pr
'Mum.
.The last clalm,paid under this non-forfeiture pl n
Was that of a meMber who Insured a few-years sin
for fi3s), In 1 , 41 be failed to.pay tits anpual pr
returns in,Jatina*- last, one year and live months.
afterwards, he-died. The Company has paid to the- ,
widow the full amount, $3. - 01, leseonly the overdue
• payments andl in terest.
.4'very..ifonber flee:elves every Pay's Irtsuran le
paid fur. -
.
ALI. PROFITS DIVIDED AMON THE POLICY
IIOI;DI R 9. .
ANNUAL C.L.H DIVIDENDS.- ,
• • ECONOMICAL NIANAG,EMEN'
Careful
t Careful selection of It : yell. Safe investments. r
Good Agents and Solicitors wanted. • - ;
For information, apply at, the homq office; or bb
• W. H. GitAVE., General Agent.l
. . S. W. cor. ELEVENTH and CHF:ST.ISI7T ste
PIIIILADELPHIA. - t '
. _.
Oct 16, '6l 4. -,-..
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LEHIGHVALLEY 11A.T.L.ROAD CO lifP'Y t i,
~")
Time TatleTaimwing connections of tittO L. V. I.
li s ,co. with thoakeof the Phila. a Reading R. R. Co.
to and from Pottsville and Intermediate polnts.h4-
tweet' Reading and, Pottsville. .
,J, I .
'A. 51.121. M..P. 31.
Leave Pottavlll6. - ' ' 5,40, . a.wl 2,45
Reading. . .21 1 - 10.231 14.25:
Raid Penna.lnnetton......... &.1.5. , 711.61.1 '3.10
Arrive at F.aston .. t1 1 .5!' WO 6.25
New York : 1 15 1 3.40 , 10.00'
r. .IP. m.lP.w.
rr —, , ROTURNING.
, . A A. 4i. If
.
Leave York •
' - ; 12.00
ton • 1.45; .25
le" .it Penna. Junction _. 7.2 r. ,4.0
- - Mg.... 10 401 6.00
Arrive at Pottsville._ . • .. / 2rt. I_ 7i2
iM. ....__
For r MACCII CHUNK :and...intermediate point 4
leave pottsville, 5.40 and kW AIM., and 2.45 P. M.
rive at Mauch Chunk 12.00 M. 545 and - 9.14) P. M. I
RETURNING i . leave Mauch 'Chunk 4.45 and 1145
P. M.. arrive at Patsy!" le , 12.25 and 7.3: P. M.
For all polnta In the- Lehigh Coal Regions and Waverly Towanda, nverly .and Blbar'
u, leave sPottevlll
6.40 A. M. ROBT. H. RAYRE.
- Superintendent and.
` Engineer. •
Bethlehem. Dee..2o, 419 - 40-/Y • •
11011111LADELPRL&TBUROZONEP EaLZIDAGIC
A INSTITUTE.. No, It North Ninth SL. d eplina
above Market. B. C. EVI:RETT's Trust
positively cures Ruptures; Cheap Trona. .111111 111. 7_
m
motto Belts, Slackly's', litapporters, tad& iam"
suspensorlem, Pile Bandatp, Ladles at ended tO
Mrs. E. • , July 16, "?,...01-13,
nry
BU]
Ittsuraitic.
MC
EASTWICK &. BROTHER, -
COAL BROKERS AND: COMMISSION MERCHANTS,,
NO. 228 DOCK STREET,
An g .1e,70_162486.0 , PHILADELPHIA.
ROST. B. BERTH.
• '4,, CHAS. H. HAVZARD
R. B . _IBEIL.T.II. 80 co.; . .
Itt.TCCM4OR4 TO E.F. BODETS . ;
,GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS ,
June 22.'711 No° 17$, Centre St., Potts - cqlle, Pa. .
rasa
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS
at . ' THOMAS. BULL'S, 253 Centro Street, Pottsville,:
. . .
I Would Invite the attention• l
of Hoosekeeper4 and others to my Stock of, ' : • -
SHEETING and SHIRTING ISIIISLINS,
.CALICOS and •FLANNEL.S, I TABLE
~.. IOI;gEN,NAPHINS , ITOWELS, CRASHES, Ace: I- . I • _
7 -
Dreis Goods of - all Descriptions, White Goods, , Lace, Handkerchiefs and Collars,
-, - - Linen Collars and Cut Notions, s, Trimmings, -.&c.,
At LOWER PRICES than can be soldlelmewheie. I ' . • - Jai 29, 70--li-lv
YN L.E., MITCHE LL
i• : • • ••.•,.„. - •
CHINA, GLASS AND. .EARTHENWARE - ., -
:7.
707 Chestnut Stream"r,ll e
FINE PARISIAN ,GRANITE, thetest In the market,44l‘ the: . priceA• of otdtnarp goods.
WHITE FRE.NCII crir.kxi In all the best and,sty le.: DECOIL.I . 2tif, RINNEIL, TEA and ,
TOILETS In' greatvarlety, °lap; engrimed on tht2tprentl-?eS, and.Citina •
• .
• - Dec9rated * either hi full sets nrinatchtngS, in thezb4t nu& / 11 C'r , .. •• - •
FIRST- CLASS, GOODS :ONLY, - and, Lolyt§:r , ' ••.
•
i - PRICES. • „
Letters or itigniri In regard tenrices,Ael, prlsmptix , ahsirefetl...- • ';
March 5170 • • ^ " . • • - ' 104 m.
•• • • ..-
\VALIUM &TRICK'
NEW I:TA T r, 4S.LuEtAjsrxol4sao' STREET.
OFFER, VROM Till .3 2 DATE,
ANY GOODS FP,O4,.THEIR bCTPERIOR STOCK , AT „PEW.
GOLD' ,BASIS...
11111
- . ,-6'.REAI(REp-11C - TION IN .PAICES.
PRINTS; 8 tents
• ,-,ifitACK AND COLD ALPACCAS„ •
6 ,
S
C . onie -41 aid 5e4 1 ,50 roi• • !., - .
'PRICES TtIATCA.NNOTRELP BUT BE POPULAR
,THE NEW UNION °DIY GOODS STORE IS THE' PLACE: FOR. BARGAINS:
March 9.'7(x: . • Jan 4-2-Iyd&w ;- • I •
h, 0 .4 t rt
1.
By oar sYstem•of Sailf-niessurpmentcasilY understood:We enable
customers to, send their orders in 'inch a way as to ISECUBS AS
GOOD,FIT cYti,iouSh they-came a
tbemsciveato,our•Establishmt.
Our Improved' *lles for Self-Ideasnremint, Samples and Prides
sent when reqUested, and , ri:4O2rIPT ATTENTION siva to
orders i with GitAßArprtij.pc entiramitisfaCtion.
October la, •W
ter.
•-.: ,
1f381*4
BOUGHT,, AND! EXCHANiiED,
TEltmg.
/..." ‘G'• Sal.A l D
Bought and Sold at !Barker . , Rates:
COUPONS' CASHED. •
PACIFIP:R.AILROAD 'BONDS
• . TIOUGIreAND SOLD.
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STOCKS : BOUGHT ANA') .1 , 01,D" •
_ •
'CO 1%! S S'l ON• ONLY. -L .
CHIGAGO,. DANVILLE qnd .VINCENN ES
First MortgaieJ pOr cent. Bold Bondsa,
'FOlt. SALE AIT'.I) ACCRUED INTEREMT.
Accounts received and luterest allowed on daily ;
' balances subject to check, at sight. , •
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No. 40 R. THIRD ST., PFULADELPiIIA.
March 26, '7O . 1:44y
Oitigt*.
FEBTILIZERB. 50 TO:ill." HALL*" SUPER.
PHOSPHATE or LIME, manufactured by Henon .
1 0011, leter. Warranted pure, unadulterated; ac
tive an dreliable, For sale ny GLENN d BELL,
Agents, 009 Railroad street: A liberal Omani to
deniers from rrumunteleirers priemby. 0 I
Pottsville, April 9:114-15 , - WIC DONALD4ON.
ALLEN
';l2 South DELAWARE AVENUE, PIULNDIA
• ESTAI i ILISIIED
.IW. 4 . 1 '
Continue the nushufactuie of their ohl inainlard
quality -
SUPER PHOSPHATE ; OF LIME,
-3 t
—AND— % r
AMMONIATED FERTILIZER.
Roth of which are siild at.lc.oci.PatcE24, hlghlytiho.
operative to the FARMER Or DEALER. '
I
.sExo I.'o R. cincu.LA.ll:
No. - 1 PiNUVIANUA
GUANO, :.
,
• (Genuine GovernMent fromthineha arid tinanape
Islands). Pure ealeihed, arid Land Plaster; Bydmti
lie Cement. Candles, and a full,aseortine4t of Burn
ing aria Greasing Oils at lowest market tes.
.
. A DISCOU NT TO
.DEA,EII I §.
'Should the dealer near you, - riat.keep oar articles:
send your orders tans and they irlirreeelre proMpt
'art ention. ~ _ tAng. - 13, tr. -333 m
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TILE ORIGINAL, BEING E FIRST
RAW - ,•RONE PHOSPHATE 4.1A1jE.; -
ALI • , • e:
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OIVIRS AB. r 1„.
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BATIGI-rk RAW BON E
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Siper Thosph*:tif 4inf. :
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_This Maoris" isstuide of Rails or unhurried Bones,
rich inNitrogenosa Matter. dissolved in Ctil of. Atti.-.
riot, prarentlatutbs Bone Masbate in a highly Bu
fable and qul available form: and the timmords
in suelspropoition - as to insurea prompt rot vigor.
one action tame the crops.
Where Baugh's Phisrphate was applied; the Isiust
araironi the indicesioss, withotrt cis:entice:4 ere th at
It will maintain. tts wall earned:reputation. We re
quest all In nowt at a Fertiliser to give ibis article
a trial.. BAUGH & BOMA, Manufacturers.
OFFICE—Nd. 318. Delaware Arent Philsda.
March U. 111 , ; • ' ; ;
A 13132.11 C 7178.11 1108 PEINIPLZEL—IIwiLt Send
by return mall, aft teal ptl of 6 cent' ttem
tar s re
cipe p ing a emu hie Vegetable m, widen
lmin removal" Pttopiw.Frecities • •
- 2se;i3lack Wink Walt& aW lertippons •
impurities of the Aida. teridog -.it clean, with a
healthy itkAr_ Also.i hematite= tor predating. a
growth or uair on a WY head or smooth Ste.
P. W.
jety 2; '2O-27-Sia MAIN chemist, 113 Brooders .N. Y.
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'; THOMAS J. ,D0±40140g.; _
BUILDER OF
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First Class quri•iages .134ggies
or iIIit, ; LAIXST AND MOST ArrROV/19 111714:
ItAirErFACTURJeCoa. Sworn; arm I:OBWEGIA 3 848..ttci SQUAIX
I La r bioirrimax Boyar.. Porravit.l.r.,l*
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Oca titazi
Ili on hand a good assortment of new and ,secon-hand
E Cli tg i r
and Boggles
to repairing. :
', , Aprilie, 'ailLig.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,' of sll ri kinds.
NOTIONS, &c.,
a,:mmar.a.
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pEI!INBYLyti:NIA:HAT..L,
CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA.
'Piga well known and popular Hotel, lieen
entirety reriovated and returnlatteet, Li. 'DOW of
(Or pit unment and transient .bo , t-ers.
WAII.DLEA..bpN, PrOprietore.''
June 7. '7o—W—tf
YHX.LADELTRIA • ! •
Maplel
and
Maple Spring lintel •MiISOLPTI,
Nl, ISSAHICKON:.
,
. Weibel; to,linnounee.to• our old frlends, pattints
and the public, that we are prepared to gtito theta a
hearty. welConte to our NEW ESTAIILLICIIMENT,
situate in one'of the most - beautiful and ; delightful
localities •in-the "City.of Brotherit Lave it! yea Aver:
Ily, Tim Sul tzerirtnti tit - America. We - say to alt, <sone
and see - us„ our MUSEUM is ,nin NuvELTY oi"intk:
Itit:,l . - • JuSEPIPS.NirriI, t':
Late Of the Smithsonian Haft, Ashland, Proprietor.i ,
„July- 30, '7O-,3141in . • i;
.L - str. CA.,, JR., AT:rottN Ey :AT LAW,
Orrice, CEN PRE tit.. over • liatusun tßarnieY's
kl:Store, Pottsville, Pa. June 18, '11)-25,/y
1.4 ARRY C. DORNAN, - ATT4JRNEY , AT LAW.
No. IT s.Centre St ., a few doors beloW 'Epfseopai
Chu h, Pottsville. April M,
r //""_`` - SMITH. ATTORNEY AT Lk:W.; 3lalni
- . street. Shenandoah, Pa; I.
• Jan; la, 70.3-iyj
4. M. P.A.BEVELOB E,ATTORNEY-AT-LA'W.
POttsville; Pa. ("Mee. :;:sto. Y Iklithantokigo Street,
opposite Past ()Mee, • • , April 3, 'd -14-1 y
GibilLGE, R. itkERCHEICATTORNEY-AT
LAW, Pottsville, Pa.- Offica, 1110. 179 Centre St.,
nea.rljr opposite Miners' Bank.. April 3, Al-11-4.1
•
T AXES H. CAMPBELL!, ATTOHNEY-AT-LANV
1:10 South SIXTH , it,roetillnillad.A.lpitht
Jan, 1, 70--! ">*-
IV/LLIAM B. SMITH At TORNEY-?1T-IAW,
vr v No. 184 ventre st., Pottlyilie, Pa. ..!
. Jan • 4, -, 71.1 1—
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DANIEL D . DLLLMAIi, ATTOR:SEY-AT
LAW, Pottsville, Pa. 0119cevNo. 9,Maba nto u gc
Janp,ary,l6. ?.
~ Strives, Rafigts,
NtW GALVANISED IRON CIMRES
.It. „LINES can be tuml at
SOLOMON. HOD
STOVE., TIN and HOUSE FIJANISHINO STORE,
Brovm, which caii be had atiicoitiralicpitireiTile
also has splendid wort ment of Tin, Bras& Bri tin*
Npanid, Glass ; Wood and Willow V. are; Hollowit
ara an ard - Also, Brushes, Brooms, 01112oths. Table
Cloth Door Mats, Clothes Wringer& Trite, Carving
and Botcher Knts'es, Cool. Oil titres and
Forks, and all kinds of Glassware. 'Also. Gridiron,
Roasting Pans, Children.' Sleighs and Skatett_Table,
Tea and Butter Spoons, Mice and Rat Trap& Patent
Nutmeg Graters, Spittoons,. Lemon Squeezers and
Graters, Bird Canes, Table Mats, Table Saws, Clearers,
Egg Whip& Rolling Pins,
.potato Mashers, WNW ,
" ash uttersooden Boxed, Flat raid Tailor
Iron& and Staffer& Clothes Lines
Bed COrds, C ea Pins, Corn Poppers, Cake Cutters,
Candlestick& Dredge Bose& Savings Bank& Match
Bose& School Companions,Slates and Pencil& Toilet
Sets, Bath-Tubs, Hatchets, Hammer& Axes, Deed and
Bond Bose& Flour Stevea,Meat Bawl, Coffee Mills,
Ooneentrated Lye, Glass Drainers, Fine y Toy!, band
vftnit Wash Tnba, Wash Boards, Sheet ztan,_marsist
and Fancy Basket s, Cantors, Knife Boxes; - shovels,
Poker& Tongs, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettlesa i toire and
Fil•coe Blacking. Also, - 011s, Paints, Vern Wing:
d" 0 4 1 4 18 . Putt,. Lanterns, and artt ea toe
numerous to mention. Also, Root i ln i Vpolating. and
all kinds of Jobbing done to order, and at the abort
est notice. 4km:woe wishing spy of the abort,. men
tioned articles would doweld bk calling and ,examin
ing purchasing elsewhere.
spLomazir itoo • • '
DiCA/146=4:041 . 11t • tis—ura
L4'o It euaat.—A new and ttrat.elaaa TOPSY BUG
GY. Terms reasonatre. A To :to •
. may y, 70-1,-tt WIC R. all Centre St.
Mil
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'Vega Cube.
EMIT C. SHEAPER,• . ATTORNEY-AT ,
LAW. Office, 1.55 Centre ht., rottsville... •
Stay 'OD • ' , i•• 21—tf
:T ,BSYTTLE. ArroB,NEY-AT-LAW.
, le.leeutre Street, POttuylllej Pa. 411
imptly collected.- 1 October 18;
eHAILBEBB, (Late bf the Chambers-
Bar.) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; NO. 181 Cen
d floor.) Pott . eirtlle, Pu. Nov. (3,
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AND COLLECTI9N
' , HRISTO,PKEFt LiTr 12E;
fr.NRY. AT LAW AND NOTARY #BLIC.
Pormitna.a,-ScitcYmo ti t Co.,
trpqpt, 111--1-13 , .
reximpriuss: AN Two male Teachers
for, the 'public schools of Orwlgsbnrg—one tor
GISMIIII24Ii school, one Mi. Secondary school, fora
term tWit months. Application to be made at once
, JOIE? C. BECK,
Aptput 6, ia---4-4e : • Sec•p of Board.
P- AND 'WARRANTS WAFTED.
A.. ' ; • PV WAR OF. L812,1A11 - 1) MEXICAN WAR.
rcia r ,i COINS; STOCKS, GOLD, 0 fylntli . - •
ME- end other BONDS BOLTOHT and SOLD.
co lONS proroptly i made on.all poltite t DE:-.
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..: OSITSRECEIVED.
No pittpx.will be' spared to serilt the Interest's of
hose wh o: us with their briefness. •• • .
1 _ t :, • JOHN IS-RUSHTON & CO.,
Ritraters'anct Brokers,•No. 50 South &I St:. Philada.
Jen I. tIU • • • ' I ,
1-ly
Public Saki.
pus .4a SALE. ! IL . i _
!IVII be sold at she house of NATHAN stEICH,
ELP : • ER, deftest:4, lw the Borough of Fort
elllttonJ . on
' r Rip-A3;,.s. , EprAmBER,46O„ ISili,
at 1e0"... - ia the fore noe i n, the following persona 1
peepert
~ YIN: ~, '-; '
4 c e
One frame house, and log stable; O no . bog , two
swartnel of bees and hives,. one han dwagon. and
!sleigh, two wheelbarrows, oats with the .traw, hay
forks, ke. Ipind stone. iro kettle, cupboards, hogs
head, bariels and tubs; eh vela, stoves and pipe, one
li t ri
gold watch and revolver, ne bureau. chairs, beds,
tables, wool, Bloc . looking glasses, cabhage
and`san e cutters, axes' d hammers, wine kegs,
lard , saws, crockery 4 other household goods
and k 1 ben utensils too numerous to pleution,
Conditions mail known on the 'day
plaix. of sale by will be
HEN il l REICHELDeItFEIt and
,
Executer of the last will nil testament of 'Nathan
Relchelderfee, deceased. :
Port triton, August 3), 7 1 ,--41i-it. .
OPt eI.NS' COURT SALE : Pursuant to an
ord rof the Orphansi (Court of the County of
Bch uyi il. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
• the subscriber, Administrator of Mary Sparks, late
'of the. ough of Pottsvill ,In the(Asunty of!
. ssehuts - 1-
kill, d ItStd‘ will e = pos to sale by public vendne
l e !
on I ,
,i1.42* , RDA Y. the thin day 01September,11 , ...! - If
IA m
at 4 o'elnek tne ifter nat the premises. in the
Borough of Pottsville, In he County of Schuylkill
afor.esaidAll. that certal one full undivided half'
part 0f(41 ,- 1 that certain t o•atory frime dwelling
houge.spd two oontiguou. lots or pieces of g•r• and,
situate An this Borough , cif Pottsville,' Coun v a
souynkitr, and State of Pennsylvania, mark • ' on
.the plan or draft of ,Liughes'subdiyisiori of t east
atkl
ern. Addli ion to rot tsv Ille -With numbyrs I ti Itri.•
bounded and deiwribect n$ follows, to .wit. „n tit;
waraitips , lot Nd. lail on . hid draft, enstwatilly , .ry
Lawtottlatreet,southwarly: by Ast-NO. ha; and weal-:
. attpdly y GeorVelstreet,t/ gthercdotainlog in. front
t .
or vridt on George street fifty feet' Mid extending
-In lengt i or, depth of tha width, One limidr6d and
!thy feet to Laltvton street Ittufipet to the coal and
smineral right of P.-W. lin !hrs, lits heirs and assigns,
TAW theestate of said thweassed.rTerms and condi
tions Made knosvp at the time and place of sale, by
•' 'BENJAM,IN I'. TANI•GII., Administrator.
let , Of the OtTlunisr.„Costrt, '. ~__ •• _
• ' - .• ' .1., tints. 51c(4,:r.; 'Merl:. -,
lie, Arig'ust 11, '7O-1,-1t . ': •
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DUB IC SALE OP LUMBER liaiD COAL
../. ym.l4 - rottwAßDisti ligumli, invlitaxcus.,
:te.; sit I Me in the village of EPHRATA, Lancaster.
Conntyll Pa. ..• ! : •' ' -.
No. I.' muslsts of a-piece:Of land: fronting' :11,..Mt
'MS eel al ILA- Downingtown and Harrisburg turn
pik t .t
~, az tl about .400 feet deep; with about I;r2 fe t tton
the Rending and Citluintlia ItailroatT, on .which is
ereetedia - I' i 1
• . 1 TWO-STORY HAI '1:: WAREHOUSE,. . 1
40 by . loo feet, With a good dry cellar under t he whole ..
bui ding. '' All the. freight!. husiness of the It.•& C. It.
It. iltdone In thnf -building : also the business of
th Gential Express Cci;'n so, -7O feet of good Rail
road side traek,2-Y3 feet of . hlell Is a new Cool Dump,
and *P
-NI feet of She , blinl for keeptng coal under
cOtler, *Brick Stable;a arge 2-story Brick 1iwe1....
11l Hcanwilo by 32 feet; a tii fw6-story Briel; back•
1
bit ding; 1.6 by 24feetc - and a one-story. Prick wash "
kitchellitttuchettv.lee Vaidt connect lug with cellar;
Cistern and a well of never-fatling water, ,
' No. 2 : 4s aplepe of grougd 21 by 313 feet, on which
Is erected alwo , stpry Sandstotte Ilouse,;Mby 32 feet.
141 . 1.14 kAuneiltiltelten attiie.bod; - -
No. '3 us a, piece of ground adjoining No. 2, ' - .1. : 1 by
313 reel,Hon which is. erected a two-story Sandstone
Ito iSe.; by XI Seel; wilt frame .k it Own attached,
ant. we ' of never-faltine, water.
No. 4 . a lot of-ground :II by 313_feet, adjoining Ni',
3on the West side:* ' '
T le , above valuable pr.perties ' will be sold . M
-EP .11t, ' TA. at Pdblle Sale, oil •
-' 7 , ;(IUPS DA Y,...4...p:11:211 il El: 51it,1 , 70, - -
at 1 ne!oelt, P.M. . , - . . • ' ..
TKR3O---One-third cash at time of 'giving pos-cs
slorkitnil balance in firc annual payments. I f desired,.
A.' Neu extensive 1.1.7.M8E1L l't tA I. and Ft.ttih
. W4llfliNta'llt,TSlNESS is now being done on the
alsive-qekertlaal property. l';;Thons wishing intvr
moron ijWill please call on . . ,
d i SENER lIROTHERS; Ephrata,.
0 ; 0. ,- kNER IS: SONS' oln , ley of Prince iind Walnut
Sts .La caster. .. -i . August a, ':13,--Ir2-51
P?'''
Englisi
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wil 0 1
4 4 wel II
VII on the first MON (Lk . '" iu SEPT6II4:II.:
1 1 jar' , be gi nto Y.O '1111:1)11.1:N
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l'perienced•T,ael4r. •
. ' , For partlenlarvnrlarres' •
S3IILEy,
t 6, •76-3.2-.1111 .
HE HILL " INSTITUTE; • ' 4 C
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TOTT4TOWN, MONTC;011:111 - i.'Ol.7.fiTY,,_PA,
EnglisllClagslcal, Selent I th., Art Ist I c ;Ina Cornnter
clal. I.eratkiiiadrulralde i .. Tw..ntletli Annual Sea
atoll. Tllorotiall Oreffilratlon for College or IluslncNA,
:Flw etieularsaddre's l 4 .! . .
r ••IttF-Vr 41 1: 1 . ) . F. 3111.7. ER, A. M., Frlnripar:-
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, RiEr4ENCII%-4eVS..Tor. , M..iga r . izithatller, Mann,
Kraurlal (Inas:, flutter, '.l.c. - 11 , 4114..1401re Ludlow,
,'Meyers; I. S. Yost: it. 31.1 lloyer, M. nrigio:!l Tha3lei.,
tle.i yl ' - I Juiy 21, '7o—alt-tf.'
I
S.l7' -
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4eholastie year is. ilia
rim h luittrUS lon, good limn!, roatfOrtably furnish
ed `oolrM, light, fuel ar , l.ova. , lsing,';slSil per yt!tir.,
• • •A•4pki: for references nrid Ca to
M., Principal.
Jit.o " 2:<, 7.:6,306•Gt. - > • ' -
1•21
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IMEIME
Mei ..
b.;.
andirPels alicitte applyingthe blood With
NAtCartl dirt; AGENT--incrs;
Co4tion.,-tie tame yob aet VetTlvtan Syrup.
TaaThlets free. J. P. DINSMORE Propri . etor
No. :6 Dey ?Cew Fork. . •
1, Sold by Dnwrists iteztarally. .
' ' • ,r2-I.y-eow
of the
fe:sor,
wall;
... , curuiLtiwsiiii. .---- is lli ,-
,tie Oedlelli-ProrenSiOrl !;rlLl'..lelyninotitieed as the
highest Authority in - It tetttnat le complaints: see
.4101 otiy.) It is pleasaat :tint agreeable lathe taste
and. waitinted :free front minerals 'anti injurious
dra P._ I lit it SClVlltifiC o'pp:4r:olo2l, - a !neaten! nuns
: Otto r; a d Warranted ilinlyr solemn dath a ',cram
lin
, 11441111, ha nitess, positive cure for Intl:dilatory Itheu
' mattstn,Kbronle Illieninittisin,'lllietiniaxism, }then
' rn4 l U4 l l Of Kidneys, Neuralgia:ln the Head, 7Seural
, gia In the Body, Net %mai( headache, and NerVous
dltteases4 Sold by Driitteists at SI 50 per bottle; A
bcittles,l7 50. 1 Medical advice, without charge, sent
by letter' Alt orders sent by ExPress colleted on
delhery Depot, No. al South - 1:01. 7 tall street,
Pltiladel Alla,
i
Aprli ltr '7O-le- „
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' i• '• 1 • glinibtr., • * .; .
7! uzi.arra !• Luz — if - ma !, Y . • ..
L, 10 UNDERTAKERS AND CIIAIIINI.‘KFiS;
We hat e on hand a large lot of seasoned '7,•," OVAL
COFFIN BOARDS and p H
OPLAIt CHAIR and S KT
1.
TEEIPL. NK. The above is the best quality of IN%
mArg 4 tl4,ys443S4t. • ' 140 AS ii.IIAUDENBUSIL
.It4lyili , "10-31-tf cor. 4th it Spruce Sts., heading, Pa.
U R! Luiss.Bga i ! -
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1100100 'FEET OF 14ES - TED.N . LI'IiIIi Elt.
i
' ‘'FiOr.l3 ilk .17.4 1 1.1713NINTJSII; .
••, i h
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'. J• °pier of 4th and Spruce gal.', Reading, Pit:
'We ke ift - ).i Constantlyon hand Michigan Panel, In
'Alarm Wiflnut,-l'oplar Chair Plank ; - 5!„, Poplar, and
Ash Lunther, all seasoned. The Walnut' ruirs from
12to 1)0 Ifit,hes wide and all thicknesses, and the
Poplitr from 15 to hiii-inthes wide. 'The quality ,of the •lV.alqiuttOd Poplar cannOt be 'urpassedln any mar,
ket, *lid we are selling lower than the city market.
,'Allztleis 111 want oh aykinds : of Lumbei• would
de w e l l to call and examine ouristock. '' • .
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Jul `9, 70 . .
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13.- Bra.
LUMBER: .. •
~.. Fr
RDE't & COOK., •
c • . ANCFACTtIiEIti4 AND DiALERS IN • -
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HILT, . TIBER FOR, tHRIDGD3,. - H - REAHSHi.
sawed from White and Yellow-Pine,
koand Hemlock, and sit IpPed • Ao order.
,AFPLA_NK ifOARDs, Shingles; LATH, FLOOR
II,
1 I.'o, jr.c..oflices at WATSONSTOWN, PA., anti •
, - 1 `Loch HA T
VEN,A:
P 41.1." 'el lip hy Homan(' Railroad. April 9,1'0.15-ran
C°
1.143.31.
,•PINE; OTTO t..117M8E.8., •
.
rILBERT, arro &
3lattetfnetiaiers of And, • '
tE.4I.ERS
,IN EUMBEizt,
„ WILLIANSPOET, PENNA.
n 'clatal, west of Maynard St. °Mee At Mill
5
S. McDONALD, Agent,
.21.1f0-31-ty • • Box an pottsvlne,
t)
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Siding •Sash. Doors,
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1 . / . MOTIMIng• •,.."
II k!kids of Manufaetunk Lumber, constantly
hand. '
to Pine. Heml oc k and tftit-Boa:rds cat any
Opr Milli are '-nrileiFbelow Williamsport, !
ight per 10(0 feet. Orders i
, y. ' Price ata ftlrulshed on ap=t ion l
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And
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1-3:ZS
.LVANIA.
Uaflttb.
bucattonaL
;
VILLE . INSTITUTE
and French ,Boarding
d -.Dai School, '
DAI)I.E S.
hL, Ilistit lii• Char j ie• of
Dr., and Iti:s.• (1/". , AY,-. SMILE",
FlTrir7V,Tnr
Ocm
ON IN - THE BLOOD..'
LUSIEURG STEAM , SAW
. 47D PLANING MILLS
FRECKNG:' & CO
0101[B AS SOON AS ISSMCD
• TATIIETTES.—Roars.'n Gnovrts.
•
vadat SANNAN tit RAMSEY'S.
3ron Works.
SEES CHBIBTI4OI, • •
Machinists, Founders it Car Builders;
• ,
Pinegrove, Schuylkill County, Pa. ,• .' •
DitY SAND' PIPE cut on end, and Melt-011i us
Drift Car WlEtwels a specialty . . Aug. la. '7O-34-8m•
GLOUCESTER LEON WORKS, GLOUCES
TEE CITY - N. J.—OrslcE. No. S North bey
-1
enth St., west stay, I ILADELPHIA, manufacturer .
of CAST IRON GAt i lan I WATER PIPES; Cast Iron
Flange, Pumping, ea inand Steam Pipes, Stop
Valces`fOr Water or Gas. alPsizes; Fire Irlogs)-Hy
drants, Lamp Posts,,oo Holders, Telescopic or Sin-.
gle. Castings and Wrought Iron i Fork , of all kinds,
for Gas Works. 1.11 Pipes proNral by Hydrostatic Pressure. 'I April 18, '7O-143.1y .
1101IONEKER CAR WORKS, -_ •
• JosEPR DELANEY, Vuontirroiz,
. . • Ash/and, Se' huyikiii am/ay ; rti, !" • -
Having enlarged his Car Shop, lenow Priphied to•
build all lands of Cara for ruining purposes. Being a
pna4tical -mechanic • and baying for ~,
years devoted hitnself.entirely to this rill",
branch ofthe business, and building of ,
COAL BREAKERS. A . 150,, the Patentee"' • •• •
of two celebrated Self-Duni : ping Cars,''
which clan be seen working at the works of Nic,ssrs.
Bancroft, Lewis Co.,,arid Patterson, Eitringhana &
Cu., Ashland, tend at 31'es.Srs. 11. A. MoOdie &
,Preston Coal Breakers built
at the shortest notice. Orders solicited]
2, •TO-11-ly • 40SEPli riFLANEX;
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SHEN.A.NDOAHIB.ON :WQRIC.B.
• • 1 :• 1; ..
The subscriber is noW prepared la , bulid Steirti.
Engine*, rumps, Coal I itreakeo, and .
Drirt Cane. All kinds. of tnist,ings..and let ,
forging:4. made to order. Especial at tell- -.1.„ ...• ivalq,
Hon paid to the manufacture of Car" '''.lr,-..„,....•
wheels. • JOHN CATTIER, ' ‘ 0 . 54 - •••••"`
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Shenandoah City, Jan.l. '7O-1-
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FOUNDRY AliiiiliCHlNE SHOP, STNAII.
OAR FACTORY, &O.
The subscriber would call attention ' . .
tolthe superior facilities piAssessed by r •
Mtn for the various branches of Steam --:•/..... Wi'w•i+S .
.Rngine building, Iron Foupdlng, and ~- fry., -- •,
the manufacturing of all. h bads. of ma- •_••`lr,,,:, •
chinery for Rolling
..41115,' Blast Furnaces, • : Broad
Cars, dc., &e. •,-
He will aim') continue the business of Mining arid
selling the Celebrated Pine Forest White, Ash coal;
being the the,
proprietOr.of this colliery.. • •
Sep 1, 'lO,l-Iyd,,Jan 1; liilw. .. GEO, W. SST OF.R.' '
1
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iOTTSV.ILLE ROLLING MILL. '
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ATKINS BROTHERS, rROPRIETIES, .• -
' • Pottintlie, Sdisylidll Coinity, Ps., • - • -
. .
32 u faelu rers of, Railroad Iron {both ,
T and Street Rails,: are plepurcd to .
0 ,7
eeive and execute orders akt short notice, _.
Mt!' •
fit' any and all the ordinary sizes in-use.
•;-flaking our own pig metal, we are ,
eitrefal to select suitable ores; buyers•can therefote
rely,upon receiving In all 61.ses first class rails. The
smaller sizes of T 22, 25„ 2S, 32, and 41? pounds to
the yard. always ho haud, and:Supplied itiv-inall lots,
as Wanted. Jan. 1,5.,"‘0-1 •
.
To COAL OPERATORS.A.ND 8. • •
• _
• rIoN - Era , .
The subscriers respectfully. invite .
the attention of the ~tiM.Y.,ess commu- •
nlty to their Boiler-Works,' on' Railroad ","
th‘• Passenger Depot, Potts- silut - ;;litiz
%AIM, Where they are prr.pered [ll man
ufiwttire
• BOILERS OF DYER): DESCRIPTION; - ,
Smoke Stacks. Air Stagics,Jilasit Pipes; GasMucterS'
' Mitt 'Cars, ..VC;;' , .k.e. Milers onliand„ ;
Being practical mechanic., and , nav
ing fur years
devoted themselves entirely to this ; bran& lif-The.
husi newliat ter timinseiv.,ss .t hat work done at their
establishment will tive satisfaction tri all it - ho may .
_favor them with a call. ndividuals and companies
will thid it greatly toll elr inlyantage to 'examine
their work holm,: engag, g elsewhere; •
- JOHN
Jan 1,':0-,1- 31.‘1'HEW RHODA. •
ORCHARD 0 N RECS..
. —•
• - PO, SN'ILLE, - PENNA.: z :;, .
The Nubserilwcrs arc prepared - to
wish STE.IM.ENtiISE..., and all kinds
31ACHINERY and CASTINGS for ..I . f• - •
Mines, Blast Furnaces and itouing,
mllhc awl have a full assort nwent of tin ;
.
most approved„patterns for V - KRTIcA NG
3111.1. ENIII'NE:7I, SQ. r EFZERS, SII
_LNG M.ICiIINES, :Ind 1.111 other Machhii•ry
in; the Manufacture of Railroad Iron and Dars._•
The following Steam Engines tare ninvtoLt hand and
ready for delivery :
En..., - ets cv st'ke e:cl.lBba-st'kd
• 21 " " • 12 "' "
.7tre al ovo Engines dre all new, and built allow the:
most approved inlintpli-s, and can he' 'Welt at the:
workt. ot the sulNerliA•rs. Also; a full nsliox fluent of
Pk-kering , A: Davis Steam Engint: tiovernork -on
- band, which have gi yea 11111VerS111 Nalsfactloit
1, '6O-1-ly ' , TO TT
WASHINOTON IRON WORRR: :; •
,NOTICE.- 2 -The works of the late Man' of Wren &
Mother, known •as the - . *V.v.sitiNuTON. 1:RON
v;013);s," loi•ntell on Coal street, in the rt
ildrongh of l'ottsville t .will contia- . ' ?psi,
tied 1w the.subscrikr in-all Its various '''''..";••• •
brimOies,viz: Steam Engine building, 1 .- t em..idi r t •
and all kinds otinachinery for mining t •
either co.d or ore; blast (unlaces of hot or-co blast!:
all kinds of railmal cast lugs andrailroad ear fixtures
of ,wron alit and cast inon ; all kinds Of brass east Mgrs . ;
alVith4ls smithwork, and all sizes of the latest It
pumps, single and doub4.:leting. Repairing
promptly attended to and neatly execute d.liy• . •
, careful attention. to business the subscri ber. trrists he will receive(' attention ;
of tlii`f public patronage
. bestowt. on the late.firm.•
Jab 1. '76-.-1- -1 - ' N' ..:,, JAMES WREN. .
A SHLAND IRON WORKS.
. ,--
The kubseribers tq
:1r is e [ noir fully rrek ti
pd to furnish, .M -the Ashland iron • ' -
NVorks, Steam Engines *and rump' : r5 : . ".',"""
of flny power and capacity, for min- jyar...iiitc'
ing tuid other purposeg, Coal .Break- . ~.._ -
ens of evoy size .and• pattern - now In use, - fo-,
gethcr with raNtiflC,l4 and forgings of every deserip
(telL! Coal and Drift (tars of all sizes mad patterns;
large Truck and 'lonic Cars, - all furnished at the
shortest-notice. The Sultscribers'llidteedltenuselves
.that,, inasmuch as-every member of the' firm 1s a
prattical, mechanic, they will be able, to furnish
machinery that will - compare 'favorably-with any In
the Region. All orderg directed to .1:& M. GONER;
Ashland, SO uy !kill County, Pit. ~w ill refclve prbmpt
attentiori. - - . i . • J. & I . GARNER.
• -
Ashland. Jan 1 ,70-1- 1 •. . •
•
, 1 7 40 L E IRON WORKS.
_ ' ~ t - •
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HENRY '.ALTERS, Proprtetor,l • '
- TANIAI;it!A, se4t . vitacita. COVNTY; r
Moving enlarged his founllr.innri ma
chine shop,at the E.igle Iron Works, rt
nut
Tailia, and ° thus eery, materially'; :.
Inereased their cap/nits - for tmningour
work , in his line of hmdness, he is now
prepared to make • glea Engines nail Pumps of - kny
power and capacity, for . Machinery for
Brpikers, Rolling and other mills, and. for Fur
nares;. kind; of castings and forgtrigs, ike.,..te.
An experience of many years in the business, with
the t which these Works now 'passim.; enable
the proprietor to-turn out the very best and I henicist
satisfaet orv-work.
All orders; iddressed to HENRY•WALTER.q, Efigle
Iron 'Works, Tamaquat - Schuyllzilt 'County, Pa. will
receive prompt attention. • June 'X, I.o—iqf
THE PALO ALTO IRON WORKS,
. , s
Arc prepared *to furnlsh•T RAILROAD IRON •
wolghing from W to 70 pounds -per yard—STß
RAlLS—from is to GS pounds per yard,
to C
snit either for cars of loco-- g 1 .
IJI tat l V.'S: 'A
l l 'these rails are of the;:,, ••; b•MPI
LATEST ANli MOST • A PPROVEIi :„-'• ':,' • •
IT Alsd, a general assort- ' I-
...--.: -.
•
meta of MERCHANT ISAR IRON,- Roun .21,11 , Lats,
. hares, oral, Half I:wind and Grooved, 4. 00 P
A. D BAND I •
IRON. VAR. AXI.E.s.' RAlLtsitAll
CIAIRS, Flsli PLATI.:S AND IttioKSPIKES;
fix. rails. IttiLLS made of the best bratnlii. of cold
bl: , t charcoal iron, ready for 6,-e; either for T
ra ls, street rails or bar Iron. Also. till Wilda of
C. EsTINGs . FOR ROILING ,MI M.S. ~Wc _also I/1-
cl e al tiAttiop to dur DIFF EMENT • PATT ERN'S -OF
Si , ,E.A Rs. lv cutting old rallsv . puddled iron, Sc:, &c.
...
• ( Mee car. Seco ll n l ci ' i . f r t4 l 3 l l• A arl
I
au' 1,6t;-1- N e ‘ t OOD, Preaprietor. • '
:its:, Pottsville Pa
Loco t moTivE WORKS
11. U. S COMPANY. •
- . _ •
ltr Sail and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, retlta.,
%II( hid call the ;Me:trio-it of Railroad
Nli Ittgl.^,S. , 811(1 tho,e interesfed in' ~ ' kin&
Ituittroad Property, to their systein or " ••.' -
Loloniiit ive lthnones, lin widely they, - '` . ~,,--'
art] adapted to' the imrtleular bust- •!.7 .... - ~
*2" . "
ne-is for which they ntay •be required: by the use
~1 Ate, two, Huse er, Four pair of driving wheel.'
awl the g,e Of The whole, or so ninth oof the . weight
as way !be 'desirable fOr adhesion ;. and in •acront-'
motlating t!,•in to , the, armies eurves;- , strength.
Of sn 1:er:4n:elle:, and rail weric to be dont , : 'ay ;
Ilte•se intans the. ma. Imam useful etreet of the
poi •er is secure 4
d Ith lie least. e - ..'pense for attend
-1
sone, cost. of fuel, and •epai rs to 'toad and .Engine.
WI It these objerbi in view, and as the,result of, twen,
ty-three years prNetteal exyertence in the business
by our, senior paYtner, wemauttfacture live different
kinds ei Engines, anti Severiaclas.scs of sixes orgagh
kin I. Particolar attention- paid to the strengthef
the machine In the plan and.worktnansm p to ail the
detells. Our long experience mid opportunities of
obtaining Information, enables us to corer these:eri
gluts; with the assurance that its eftlelencyt eeonomy'
and durabilitYthey will compare' favorably with
those of ally otlicr.kind ill use. AN'e also fUrnislr to
ord, r, schema, axles, bowling or low moor OM (to tit
cell' res without borinh,) composition cas ti ngs f o r
bea lugs of every descriptionl of Copper, iilti4et •litin
and Boiler Works; and every article appertaining to
the
~fpair or renewal of•Locombtive Engines.
M. BAIRD, - •.. .
,
1 GEO. BURNHASI, .
r . CUAS.I'. PARRY.
MEM
BE
•• L. ADDISoN. .FICAN.CIS WARREN.'
) COAL pEA.Lt:IIs, GAS CO4PANIVI3,-
*.e.
T°
e undersigned-Imi lug succeeded Focht
to the sole, matouteettrre,Of Focht's eelel.anted
rcr
Pat ,
!F-DU:MPINO,
lIOISTING,
`.?COOP BCcKrr
1311
no . isTlNG'4lkkli
• ,
uloading C.4..ha1, 0111 Sa
•
ram
o, in the . intinuLkture of
IRON CARS,
AND I
- L
I, . IRAN TIOX N't HEE.I.B.VRROWS, ,
prepared - 10 2111 all orders with promptness add blob. - I ~i .
NlCE.—Being 1,12e1 sole owntrk of the patent
IMfor - the Self . llumping, Hoist Inii, Scoop Bucket
Ouch-Block, we caution all persons agalnSt rntin-
I turing or purchasing the sane from any except
• lves or our agents, mi we will, m prose c ute ,to
tamest limit any! infringement on the Lettcre
int. , ItespeOt fu Itv ,
1 A)DISO.'S LS:, WArtitE.N, Reading; peN
bruery 6. 'a)" •s 4i 4
.? , .DER ME. rCH' N ic.. COAL HOISTING :Ard-
CJI 1 i
Paten'tedt April 1 1. ii 4472, ~ . . .
0 - • '- i •
Are
ithcl
and
WOG
ou
the
Putt{
.1.. _maple,' Mt ble • - an - ia 'easy 'of
.
lion dra
oper, hence the barge. number sold, and the per
fect Mtlsfaction gi c bend for Illustrated oataloppici
tontf Inlng sizes, pr im and testimonlaLS from parties
'want them; also couting prke Ilst Of our .Wood and . ron Ca Iron Tubs turd Barrows, Dock and
" m Hoot. Blocks, .tc.; also contaluthg much InforMa.
Bon useful to Coa t merehants.
• • -
Alhany Agrlculturall P. K. DEDERICK & CO.,
l 4 /4111111 e Kew any;
Jul 1. ' W --10-lltin-ly 1 • ; • Work York.
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3L&IIIIIPACTLIBERI3 ,AND.A113307
t N eam Emines, {t c., In Schuylkill- Count
TA K NOTICk., that I I have sold to . ALLISSIN &
BA AN °Mort Carbon, an Interest - 1n my P.Ii.TMIT
trr
E ,
31 PISTON and have given them the entire
con , I °EA' In Raid County, with power to, collect all'
moni ya dile or to become Aue thereos for the emu:
torture and axe Of the lame. DAVID CLAIM.
• • . - .
:A' Wieral gentleman offered 'this- y ar
Prize clip of. the 3.-alue}rof-..C100.t KArirwel
by the ,ROyal AgriCulttiral .S eft of-E og ._
land upon thellest managedifarm held i,v
Meant' in a district around afford; the exiw t
-filo:illations of whichwe do notTecolh , ei, 1„, 1
included an area , of some hundreds
sonare.miles A. committee was
to; examine the candidate farms, m r.
TOrr . the - gfeat:',l4incoinshire farnier
breeder; ti - Cting as Chalinian.. Tneir
has nowlyeen rendered, and' the tiVe-h u
dollar cup, among no less than tllfentr-one
competitors, goes to aI:WY!. • • ; .
Aoagrove * 1 I %Vats pr.;
m::
'tongs to • the Duke of Marlborough, and I.
held 'by a Mrs., Millington, whose jiushafel
rented , r3„:in 1851 for it term of 21 year, , ,
died a year or. More agO, %Ming it ignder r
nianagement.,. It, is about 6, - So acres in o x _
`tent, 70 '.of which :are in pasture of .p“,, 1 , •
.quality, and the ail is spoken,of as thin an.;
[ -poor throughouta fact the judges must ha
bgrn,e in mindyfrona the published aeitount-, ,
in considering the pbstaeles with whicli ;la.:
B..ocanapant- had to, contend -in the production
of good* crops. 'lndeed the 'evident fail •
400ricriaps; appears to have won the day fnf • ,
.MrS.- Millington, as the reporters dim he)
buildings. incortipTete and rude, the
.:•modations for d
,the stock itself -twilit!
bOthinferior,, the implements mitukof'th, Ili •
, atitirjuated and the
the fields mid'fetiee,
liberal to criticism In vt ,,._j, i .., ! sr ylo is ways: !hail].
•
hi premien leWsfter , ys the A . .g fit •ultu ral •
-thitette;.l:4 "that the scene of-4 paying bus' ,
11* , ,s .110 been inspected." -The of lift..
teirintes,eapital 19 the best advantage was t,,
be.eonsidened; and not the investment of t
.in-landlord's, expensive structtires.:
Wheat and-; barley were "magnificent," aj..l
the - riioP4 "surprisingly gliod for the sea ,
and for the district: . "The . seedS or •laoil •
grass Mid cloVer, looked bare. anlf thin. -
We have no details as to the extent of 11,,
crops . sectired i but they should belarge, evyi, .
on poor land, with the provision itnthe \la%
nf manure' made to4core them!
Mom than is common 'on wp
:English - farms, but appears large in t h
-trY..-The labor bill tat ...45 to
,ti„ p - tam!: ,
.$4.i,000 a-year, which at :,1-1 per wijeli for t
best men - , will pay for.a w4irl;.
Elgbteenherses are kept, and a steameniti
:vater hired lo do part•of the breakjng. up
'Spring 'Mere is a standing do c k ;,f
sheep of - Lincoln blood, including about
!breeding, ewes. y
Twitt t
h...ye 'ealYes
to be bought each spring to be-roan-<I
5414 at three . years oik which %rook' yik-eb,
stock et 75. neat cattle, and twoe f iWS an- al.!h*
kept. From $.5,000 to'fr:ti,ooo a year is
for, oil,eake to.be c.onVerted into rOn tire
the live stock; and about :E . -1,500 m,ir , fir
• superphosphate. The rotation•Js- 7 ,1
-chiefly- Swedes and turnips ; 2d, liar cy
• Eeetli ;.4th i two-thirds, weat . and one-Itii:: , l
harlrey,,with some VetelleSsoll zimy part: 0!' .
.'land-not equaV to 'the rent. in eopliti.in.
die division is equalooearly
, give abont.2o4l - aeres.of - roots, 200 Of gra
-elover, ifay".l3o, acres of wheat-and 27ui.i', 1 4:,-1
:ley; • peiVear. tttifd of the -turnip ,
Itrawn. for
.the juttle, and the rtst
with cake and grain, by 'the .1410.1)\
:Superphosphate is bought
c )
AUGUST, 1876
aftl Siirmer.
AN , ENOLLSIi ;PR R
•-.,
routs;farm-yard manure spn;tll -4 ,A:t".i
the seed Lind in prepttrution for barley
wheat:
. ..
Sc nniell fork;' ligli.4l priz - e faint «+ tl,• •
year, and.itrs iiii:•4re,st. .It attbrds'a paral!,•!.
ieerthinly, for, any 11 tirg . use hear now ant
-thew, lif‘laglies' farmi i,c; in ffils e(iuiltry,:al,.?'
N i
:.:iri,:tlie‘extent of operaliobs involve , fl' (00,1,-
lutes a .bu.. , ,kiness - of no tittle inagnittide. :ii..i
requiring no - little pkill
.in inanagi , lnvy,
Oititrtili Genfb4nireli.
, . .
fr
haVing early and lute rip; I,
ing . variettes . of each kind of fruit; and a slu,-
hly - .tittay. be obtained : suilicient to la
throughout the year by preserving a spiel. lir
quantity Of .the various !Init., according,a
they"-comc to maturity, There are-nunit-pffi ,
•Itiu,thi glass'jars . for , holding preslrve-,
of which are superior to tin elms • !rm. I.:la—
eannifot be corroded by, the acid of :flte-.fruii.
There have bean many eiLseS of 'fatal poi-on
log from eating fruit put\u'p in cans. 1-21
serving. fruit, ibis nebessary that - it
perfectly sound and.recently gathered. labt
-aged berries, etc. .'should be rejected..
.I'll,
,fixed - air - should lie . expelled by sufticicht
choking, but much boiling softens the fruit
too 'much,: and untirs it for t'itkul7.. ,
choice preseh. Some kinds of fruit requlr ,
-more boiling 'thaw others.. In 'filling jarnt
pottles;"air should be eXeluifgh •by corltio::
tight .and 'covering every bit of the cork
eeMent. Corks are porous, and if not s'eai:d.
air Will enter and destroy the:fruit. .In - 1A:-
where - An India rubber ring and 1,1
:are used, the presstire on the rubs, l • sh; . llll.i
be strong enough to - etreetuallv.exthyle
'A
-wrapper, if oiled, tied over tutu lip, will h
Entc : lN . AND' ENOi,.,it IMPLEME.7 , i rs*.
-In .a . leading editorial on. the machinery
and 'implements at the Royal Agricultural.
Society Shaw; the. Landon Mark Lane,EN
presis speaks with commendable pride of the
display; elicited-40a, different 'stands, about
iiioo3 articles ;shown, stet engines sr
stork, - a walk of :41.x . miles noi t essary to hi . -
'spect.t be Whale. ~ . :•:Nre are long likely,"
addi in
,eonclukion, "to be manufaeturers
agrieultdral implements, engines, and. inii
chinery; f 0 1 ... the. world. - the United Star.,
May ; and does, invent good lahor4tavi rig ma
chinery, much of which, when found nsefid,
will doubtless be adopted,lfe,re ; althougli
far the exchange Is all the.othdr.way.'
' mss: to the truth of this last hne„ we. aro
lirtle in•doubt. know of no English p:Y
'iieultural ithplement that is imported,
.quantity whatever, into this cotintrywi ,
:know of a single liouc that ekports from.lier,
to England several hundrd 'mowing, nu:-
chines esery year, not to speak'of
gal and domestic - idols of any Other ; kind.
On)_ anb
. . . _
. . • ...
MIAGGIE BOLAND, 132 CENTRE ST.,
• - BELOW....VVEILICAN HOUSE, rOiTSA ::':.F.
815 tiow otielleo a 1111--Suck of SprtnA ,V.Stunl,. ,
• Goods t•lltuble roil th•c; presOlt geason, 6uc11.D.4
ifi.Aciz SILK, SII.IINIFIL' (I',OTII s .'." COILS-71': , .
FRINGES, TRESIMINGS, NUTIGNS, ..tc.: -
v*
.
11:0n - hand a tww lot of , .. .
- . .
:4PRINU AND SU.NIMi:I3.
I.tc-x,04(1 tp fur cash. • ' - I
• tticties Clu.t.ks luti(le to order. New Fhdtern. ;r
cocci ved. • Oct. a11k," . 1‘71:--Ii -.1
‘krIELT.T Pj.FaliD &BOYEIV,. 1
POTTSVILI.F.
•
. In Atlition•to their usual assortment f 1)1:.!:.-^
.GOODS, EMBILOIDERIE:S, NOTION:4, '3111.1.1N i •
KY 0001.ki, have Justoprned 401 issortio.•:•l
'Choirs Japanerie Silk Ttoben,
• ilannhurg Edgings And Insert ngs,
Jouvin antl'Jugla Kid Littoirs, -
.ileavy Black :silks,
- 4-4 English /Shirting» '
. Bargains in Linen llandlicrct,:. , :•
, ' • and Whk n
e Goods geerady.
Also offer In tuld i t ion to the well known
BUtek'ALO
A•ftilltln - n of the celebrated . •
IMII
BEAN Elt 8R.% N t..
inLK F.p.SIS ILE D,' BLACK P CAC E.. II OILA 1it...,
° Ladies' suits, ii 1 latest styles, matte to order. '
September 1,"9
SPRING 4" SI:TIMER DRY GOODS
FOX & BROTHER',
2 7e . ms'rzii . STREth,
lleolie tort: If-attc . o Mu to thelr X.7411,i N : tt 3 -
%went of '• . •
sintrxti AND summuit
- D R Y ODDS
Conslitlui of the Letest slyki% of the
Foreign & Dozno ie M;wlc. r
iNCLUDiNua TUX' COLLl:criirss
13/..1.C1C . AN1)
LACES 'AND EMBROIDERI
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS and DOM Flh't t
11(WIERY:
canyr-s O!'. A
SHAWLS OF ALL KPN 6:4
=I
We aiRll . dirantion to mi. Stixi
F. • 911.0VER,IES, QUE,ENsWARE
-• \S
Wlticli
layery large and 'aeleeted NV RI)
tare for LIOn market. We do not emu:tier,'
nary to'inumentte we . have, but v 6. 1 -)
ttrat-lasa Dry pocxt:t and GroeerY t4;4.:0ati.314 1,3 '
st oar eatablislimert.
April 17,'89
T ZiEENI3O 13A4'ET
some'Osllleries Aro damp la very prevaiOnt,
he common Davy Lump is not ,conaidered !cm..
have procured a lot of the Stephenson - Safety
eouu u el rcularulass tube. inside of 4 11
gauze. Th is Lamp, from !went. experinumts mtie.
-10 England, Is considered the :afest ip-• And
Is now extensively Used In all tI te infra nen. ol
In England. For sale whoies„ae and retail:
The CIANNY Davy 1„,0ir,:10 , ...„ - :
Safety' Loretto of all the most approved f in ' t Y . . l.34 ''
.mside of Inspected kloverumeut Wire, by t ,ougle
dozen or hundred.-
These Lamps are - all manufacturs ito our own.
order, and we use DODO but gauze of epa (tern kat
rtbed brthe English Goverpment.f u• safety. ,
(Musa constantly °O m
land to suit' laps' gear= •
rat use. to that Wean supny pereton* w Ish 14
to:replace gauzes that hav en worn out. tiaaze ,
fOr'sale hythe yard or pteoey wholesale or retail.
Address,' • : it RAMSEY -
N
MEM
_
EE
CLOAKS,
EEO