• Ft* TY-SIXTH YEA I 0.0 14 1- %MC 474umortst. •AN EDITOR PLATS RASE 139 Llt. , . . ._ . m - .., The deligh a tful nd tender gae,ftf base ball having broker' 'out with fresh 'Virulence . - 'tin; season, the following sketch is in order.; -,-,The doctorsaidpe needed exercise. Doe-- tor knows. He fold us to joie - base ball ; we • joined. Botight a book of initructions, and for five days studied it wisely if not too well. Then we Issught a sUgar-Setxdrtp, a red belt, _ t • .a grech.shirt.;t - ellow iroweeng,purnpkln.col - shoe, a paper collar, aud-a purple neck tie, and with.a lot of tither delegates, moted gently to ilre•grotind.i!' "..• r• 'There were two nines. These niin Were antagonists. The ball is a pretty- lit e drop 'of softness, size of a goose egg, and ve de . • grees.harder than a rock. . The t o nines_ ~.: play against each other !ifs aqu et game, much like chess, Only a little more Ouse than ~ • Chess. . • . . There vas an unwire.. ' HiSPlifib n was a hard oncr.'6_ Ile sits on a box, and yals ``fotil.". ' His due ,is a severe one. ,-,... , - ' • H , I toolithe bat. It is a murderous plaything ",3ilescotidol from I'ottaltoutas to Oi s e head of 'Joh ti tita It h. Tile man , in front of me was a pitc h er ., B e I cs,, a.,,tricc pitcher, but he sent( the hail's lint.. 'I he l, 6 - Man behind hie wag a ' 'catcher. 'lle caught-it, too! - • YUro - pii . e. said "play.',' It is the most radical play I ktioiv of, i lus base ball. Sawing cord ' mood is nmonlight rambles beside base ball. co the pitcher sent a hull towards rue. It lisoked pretty coming, sal letit et me. Then ' he sent2another.l hit it' with the club - and' lioVe it gently upward. Then I started to walk to the first base. The ball hit in the pitcher's hands aiid somebody said he had. caught a fly. Alas, poor fly! I walked leis urely to the first 'base: :Another man Wok 6 . the tiat. I turned to 'Ste how he was making itl. and 'a mule.kieked me cin the cheek. The xuatt.i.aiii it was the ball. It felt like a mule, -and..l, repi)-,ed on the ground,. The ball went one 6 . . ' . • - • Prctly4 , oon ther&Wore two more flies. and Threerof us flew otit. Then the other nine Caine in and us nine Went out. This A , s better.. J ust L ‘s'as standing on my dit. the kit fieldti a hot ball, as they call eanie skyrocketing towards me. My captain yiiled "take it". . . I hastened gently faryard to where the ball - was . ai in ing to descend. I have a good eye to . measure distances, and 4 saw tit a glance where the little terolite was to light. I .pit up my hands: How sweetly - the baltdeseend ed ; everybody looked •, I felt something warm lii My eye. "Muffin !'' }wiled ninety follows: "Mullin be d—d! ilt".s l . , a cannon . ball rt: For three days I've had two pounds of raw beef on that eye, and still it paineth ! Then I wanted to go home, but ".- So I nayed•at sta y y gentle captain said "nit:, ed. tii i Pretty-Soon it wig my strike. -" 6 bat !", -.yelled the:umpire. 'I - went, but not • all se renC'as was toy Avont. - .The pitcher. %eta in one Id p 'high. It struck 1 tue _in the gullet. ""l oal, ' yelled the 'umpire. — 'llk sent in the. ,ball again - . This time I tolk it square and sent it ; down the right field, throtigh a parlor window; a kerosene lamp, and_rip up a;lrainst .tlAteial of an infant-who Was quietly taking its --4 tp in his or its' mother's arms. Then 'l . slting the bat and meandered forth -to the first base). I heard high. word's , and looked. When I -.ll:tig•the bat I had with it broken thelaw 'of' the, umpire and was fined - ten 'cents.. , . The Opie Went on. I liked it. It is so much fun to rare base to base ju.t. iu timelohe put out, Or to chase a ball three fourtbs Ofn mile down bill,, while all the sPeitafo,t4-ell. "Muffin !" "go it !" "home run round again !" or "go :,round a Bogen times!" Base. ball is a swipe' little gtune. When it 'came my turt - On bat again, 1 4 not iced every body moved back - about about ten rods. Thb new umpipe retreated twelve He was timid. 'Die pitcher sent. 'em in hot.' Hot h ilk hi thne.ol war are. good. Bat 'em too.liatlor fun. After a while I got r air at. it, and you bet it went, cut thu; tF14..-41.tisie;"tiowu the right field. A farm an and plug stt - - in the - shade of an oak enjoying thc:gaine. The kill broke one 1(14 of the dog, :aid landed, like a runawaY'en ill the corporotiby .Of the fat man. - -, e* wa, hOfile to - went on a iliiiible•gniek to the field and tried to stop a hot ball. It came - toward in • from the lint at the rate of nine. miles ai minute. I pat up niy hands-the hall wen .sweetly singing on its with all tile skin Intn my palms with -it: • More raw beef. • That was - an eventful 'chap who • first in vented base ball. It's stud) fun. I've play:ed , tivc• games, and this is the result:• Twenty`--even dhllars paid out for tlitngs (Me bunged eyelnolly hungoli. I . 4 011e:broken little finger. • thit% hump On the 11011(1. r ineteen bonft - ipatiks„ •Tme thumb d tsioeate,,o. T•liree sant i net' a I : it: I es: • • Five. swelled' - that diAiteated slibutiler,,frofti trying to throw.the.ball a ihousand yaNts: Twci ha init:s._raw fl:OITT trying' to still; hot balls. • ?' A lump [lie size of aliornet's nest on left ]rip, well haa. A nose sweetly jimmied, and five unifo'rms : spoded from rolling in the dirt:at the bases. I have played two weeks,. anti don't think like - Oleg:tine. looked Oyer the_seorer's hook, and find that I've broken several bats, t inhide one tally; broken one umpire's juw; 'broken, ten wiiirlows in adjoining houses, ...killed a li'aby, broke:the leg of a dog, mortally injured !the bread-basket of a spectator kuswked rive other players but 'of time,' -by . slinging 'toy bat, anti knocked the waterfall from a school-marim4who was 4ttanding t wen ty roils (coin the field, a quiet-looker-on. I've usart up tift.. , ell bottles 'of arnica link ment,tive 17,ottles of lotions, hall 'a raw heel, aft 1 hors( fUll.t - K - pain (hat it seems - as if toy ivere I , l•6ken bats,!and my legs tlie ‘liiiths Of a dead ihar4-cl)esnint.• ,Alatc ,dub. COL 4 ID SILVER AND SILVER PLATED Ware of every 'dowriptlon and suitable t ,r Bridal Gifts, 'f est halontahOloliOy Pro,- en Prices lower than the regular 'market raten. Extraordlnary Indocenien.ts to Bo rpha....:c . rs. GEO. . • . Old Ditilblished f•it and, . • M.'2:1,' . 09-13-ly - .tioilt;Archstreet.Philtulelpilia. - - 1 93! FISHER BROS. , . 'watches, (Cocks, Jewelry, Wedling and Engagement nolld4 Silver and Plated Ware . ," LAW Work Boxes, China 'Ware, Ito, . rixiwltment of Mason it Hamlln's and GiN, 'Wools Co.'s Parlor and Church Organa,. Pianos, and M u.dealMercleindtze Wateii-repAkTing:dy competent workmen: Call and e'adtaimibelore elsewhere, • ° 1 . 1 , 4111:11 : 3tkoriM, ts, To Centre street, rciitsville. I—led "..pt -0 P'4NINOYDAY.• 'HOLIDA.I.' GOODS • I 1 t- Just returned from ilt# Eastern markets, I uili open on the''bo of December, the finest assort , ' nient of 11 , diday - G,ssis ever 'ol - Rfc,Lin thts market, • em bract ng.pot h Foreign, and Godiest le Fancy Goods, such ac • GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. • WORK -.BOX Es, JARDENELLES, . ,••,•. MAXI:ET VASES, ' • • FIGURES, BRONZES. , te. . • Solid Sterling Silver Ware In great. variety. - Fine Plated Ware of beautiful. design.. Call and Maki your selection. • R. -C. GREEN. ' . 17s ENTINtE ST.. near Miners' Bank, POTTSVILLE. Amost . . 17 OLD MEDAL WATCHES • • • 'll A , NO. ' At!/DST N 1:7 11111,AiiEfLPHIA, Have 1 rerilvt-d by St eawer anotheilarge hyp y of t Ire tELEBEATED • ,COPI,'N HA GEN W A t('HES; y a u fact u redfor 111 . 14 rattles by . .El egrpn. - Thr,p . W;,tebes ‘ttSie litZilpguished n excelling in Qt . A.ll T Z• 24 T YI, N ACGI.TRAC"Y, Lac Lt d ihn tno.t ennientent nrranßeift:Pnt for c 1 I q. itrl I utilltillvd at a very offerafe cost.. I 1 .rtf ". Geneva,. English and, America 5 , IN E‘(;()I.1) . vilraityt cif fln and thre..t from the 'Matittfactnrers;, with Retest and bet styles of ,• . „ Gold, Chains; Seals, Ke'yS„ 416 TI NI EitS I'VIV47IIE Feb 6. y • 'THE PERISCOPIC CRYSTAL • 1 SPECTACLES cause zu)straln up fon the EYE. They seem to'be as' it were a rieeond par or eyes, and one may' use them a whole day Sri: hour' fe_if ng that one ls looking through an art{ tidal hur ace., For sale only by - A < JOSEPH DUERR, Optician. No.= Centre St. July Pi, •;p_ -•-%11. .-... INDIAN POWDER circler* ..foo ttie above PO W tit can be left at the ()Zee, Int. 4Nntre Ntrcet. with L t B.- tIEATti; or with ViItALLACe: P. RYON, at the Penaslviin a Bank, rAnd•will beprompt/y atf ended to. 34111(.2. '7,i.11,K-2t TritiiitAt4 WRI4N ACC!. (.111• PERIOII FAMILY COALalwalia on hand. ordeoi left at the office of (1 . M. MILL; 180 Centro ht reel. will be pmmritlY a:lei/Melt 14.1 . • • Miiii•' . 2o. Air CHECK A.N,D SatadLESS BAGEL—The War - N.—• den of the CountS Prison has a large assortment of sdperior cheek and Serinite.:s Bags on hand. Also NIINERs' no(m.*aD :MOBS, which he offers fo r . sale, at the Prloon, at low- prie.44, for rash. Higheu gash prices. pa!4 for Carpet ftaa,,. Juno 1.41, ' , ai.-- , 2:, TRA AC WART). H.ORTON, MAMIE i d; CO. ' . . suect.•ssors to IC H. CIick7,SETT, - • MAINVFACIURERA OF ALL stisrus OF , No. 1 I' . IRE •Blt I C ir - . , For Furnaces, Roiling .Mills. Forges, Steel Works 'Lime Kilns, Cupola Furnaces. BLOCKS and - .. TILES, for Blast Furnaees, - Gas Works, Hai. - - leable Iron Works, Baker's Ovens, On - '• - fl omes„ er,e, • Stove Heater and Range - • Linings.. Cylinders, titr-. of every description to order. . Fire Clik;Kliallit, Fire :land. Fire Celment, in Bulk • or Barrel. .- Fscronins e • , • .. , .' 3fontla of Woritibridge Creek, N: J., und Peekskill, - N. Y. P. O. rldkkress• Feral Amboy, N ..L, or Peeks kill I.N. •Y, '. ~, _, Aprif Zl. iIS -- 1 7 -li • OH BALE.—A new and nret-elass TOPSY BUG GY. -Term reasonable. Ap ply to. May 7. '7O-btlf WU. X Sal - pd, 14i Centre St. IN2Z hini,s Pin W ft W LOIICESTZR IBON WORKS; GLOIHTHEI k.7 CPPY,,_ N.l J.—Oirtme, No. 8 North Sev.. end' St.. west side, Pail manufacturer Flange IRON GAM and WATER-PIPES, Cast Iron Pumping. Heating and Steam Pipes. Stop Valves 'or Water or IChall. all alma. Flro (Plugs) liy drants, Lamp Posts__,Has HoldkrsZYelescople or Elin: tag. Castings and Wur e llron,'Work, oi all kinds, for Gas Works. All Prorol by . Hydrostatic Pressure. = April 16,'76.15-)y DIONWEEB CAB IVORIES JOSEPS D El, Piumaturroa, Addend, AlaPaigetkUit Ctrunzy, Pa. Having enlarged kis Car Shop, it now prepared to build all kinds of Ca* for mining purposes. Being* practical mechanic! and having for years devoted himself entirely to thin et r g l iglz4 bmi.ch of the businmr.. and building MAL fIitEAKERB.I Also. tbe Patentee La of two celebrated Self-Dumpitig Cars. which can be seen Working at thew. ' _ mark Bancroft, Lewis & Oul.„ and Patterson, Eltrtngham & Co., ,Ashland, and at Messrs. B. A. MoOdie.& Co. , Preston collieries, Ofrardville. Coal Breakers built at the shortest notice. Orders solicited- April 2, '74-1447 I JOB EPPi DELANEY. SHENANDORH IRON' WORKS. 1 —....-. . The subscriber Is now_premed to bullif Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Break u p and Drift Cars . All kinds . of anti and eaii (orgings made to order. Espee atten- it...--, laii tfon paid to the manufacture of Car' - r n ....... wheels. JOHN CATHER. "'''': . Shenandoah City, ;lan. i. '7O-1- . - :- F OI7NDIMAND MACHLSZ SHOP, STEAM CABFACTORY, AC. • , The subicriber wont' d call attention - to the superior facilities posseased by tri. l ll htmlor the various inanches of 'Steam Dftgine building, Irpn Founding, and ', - "irr T =L -- ; thcfmrinufacturing of all kinds of ma ehirfcry for Bolling Bills,. Blast Furnaces, 4 '3 Care;' c. Renewal also contirine the- b(ritineas of Mining rind selling the celebrated Pine Llfonst White Ash Coal, being the sole proprietor of this collierySep l, 439-1-Iyd 'GEO. W. SNYDER. pOTTSVILLE BOLLING ]SILL., '• —. • • ATKINS IitRXMIER/4,lltoPiturroks, PattnlllNlSskaylkLil Cesaty. Pia Manufacturenrof Railroad Iron (both ff . T and titreet Rails) are Periled to re " l, calve and execute orders st sport n YUct. (or any and all the ordinary Mies in use, Ea Making our own pig metal, we art careful to select suitable ores; buyers eau erertire rely upon receiving in all cases first class rails. The ,mailer sizes of T lislls, 22. 25. AM, daid'4o pounds to the yard, always on ,hatid, and supplied In small lota as wanted. ; , : * • Jan. 1, '7O-Iy. TO COAL OPERATORS AND MINERS - PIONEER BOILER. WORKS. The subscribers respectfully : Amite ji g the attention of the business comma - CM," fifty to their Boller Worlut, on Railroad ; r SL, below the Passenger Depot, Potts- !l a , ura villa, where they are, prepared to man- —.- nfacture • BOILERS OP !EVERY DESCRIPTION. • smoke Stacks. Air Stacks . , Blast. Pipes, Gasometers Drift Cars,me., dc. Boilers on band. Being practical niachanica, and having for years devoted themselves lentirely to this branch of the business, flatter themselves that work done at their establishment will'give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. IndiVidaals and Companies will find it greatly !to their advantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. JOHN T.:NOBLE, Jan 1, • MATHEW RHODA. • OHOUA.BD 1808 WOBKB, . . . PaTTOTILLE. T'M'SNA. • " The subsCribers,ate_prePared to fur nish STEAM ENGINkm. and all kinds tt r i = l of MACHINERY and CABTLNGS for Ku;t9 • lines, Blast Fdrnacei and Rolling -. 02 . cli Mills, and have a full mabrtment of the __. must approved pattern* for VERTICAL ri ill ING MILL ENGINES,I3I4,GEEZERB, SHEARS, PUNCH ING MACHINES, and ill other Machinewilred in the manufactureof Railroad Iron and The following-Steil:a Engines are now on-hind and ready for delivery • 1 ii• . ~ I Eng'eni lit cyl. 48 frilst'ke 2Eng's 12in eV: Ifiln st'ke i ti i '-te - " 24 01 0 1 " 7 1st,i ",-- is . t - 14 " - 24 " ' " - ".. ,' 9 " 12 " " 1 "-12 " I '. 24 " " " 6 " " 6 " " The above Engines 'are. en., an ._ . Wit upon the most approved .principlek, and. can . - - .seen at the works of the subscribers. Also, a .11 ow • i tment of Pickering dr Davlsl Steam Engine ' l•rnors• on sand„ which have g Von universal' =tic -,t ion" , ' _Sept. 1, '6O-1-ly PO'IT • 4sTiN E. WASHINGTON I I 1101 1 .7" WOR/CB. • NOTICE. The woks of the,late firm of Wren figithei; known the "WASHINGTON-IRON WORKS," located og Coal street, in the Borough of Pottsville will be tiontlia- C L ,:evl by thesubscribizw in all Its various .. R:fs ,ranches viz: Steam Engine building, is ! ' find all kinds. of m.achluer3 - for mining . _ •Itlier coal or ore; -blast furnaces of hot or Co dblast; sll kinds of rall mad giant ngs an d raiircsid car fixtures 4 wrought and cast Iron; all kinds of brass castings; ill kieds of smithwcirk, and all sizes of the latest Im proved pumps, single and double acting. Rcpalring promptly attended M. and neatly executed. By careful attention to business the subscriber] rusts hewnl receiv a share-of the'public pat renege i .0 liberally bestow on the late firm. Jan I, '7O-1- . . JAMES WREN. A' IMAND 1710 N worxxs. . The Subscribers M e no* fully pre- ~, .• ~ pared tafurnisli, at the Aiikland Irop L'EI!, Works; Steam - Engines and Pumps -).. 4 any power. and ,papacity for mlo hi g and other purposes, CZal Break- „,,,, ""—..... o's of every _size and pattern - ncPw u use, to; :ether with castingli and. forgings of every descrip lon.' Coal and Drift Cars 'of all sizes. and Patterns, .arge Truck and Ilprse Cars; :all, furnished at the .liortest notice. The subscribers flatter themselves hat, inasmuch asvery member of the firm - 111 a practical mechanic they will. be able to furnish Anchlnery that with compare favorably with any in he Region. All orders directed to .J..ik M. GARNISH; • ishland,Schuylklll!County, Pa., will receive prompt mention. • .1 . J. & 261. - GARNEN Ashland, Jan 1 ,70±1- . . . . EAGLE IBOE WOBKB. Mil . • HENRY WALTERS. Proprietor s TAMAQUA, WHITTLE/Li COUTCYT, PA: ' Hailing enlarged hi.; foundryand ma- -„ ~ , •hine shop, at the Eagle Iron Works, I-L ' Camaqua, and thu very materially „.... _. .ncreased theirca ity for turningout el : . i.i., .cork in his line of usinesus, he is now prepared' to make S Engines and Pumps at any power and capacit , for -.mines •, Machinery for dreakers, Rolling nd 'other, mills, .and ~for Fur l= lances; all kinds of castings and forgings, -, &c., &c. • An experience of. many plums in the business, with L he facilities which these works now possess, enable he proprietor to turn out the, very beat Mid the - most 'at isfactory work. I P All orders addressed-to HENRY WALTERS, Eagle iron Works, TanitaMia, Schuylkill County,-Pa, will eeceive prompt attention. June tE, 'OO--114i 1 THE PALO ALTO IRON WORKS, 1— I Are prepared to furnish T RAILROAD IRON— .reighing (font 20 to - 70 pounds per yard—STREET rtAlLS—front 18 to 08 pounds per yard, - ,o suit either for horse cars or woo- L .uotives.. All these rails are Qf the . =1 ,8 z841 LATEST ANDMOST APPROVED rr i PATT-ERNS. -Also' a general assort- tient-Of- MERCHANIT BAR IRON, Itoun Fiats itivates,' Oval, Half Round and Grooved, V.,00P tND - BAND IRON, GAR AXL.F.I4 RAILIWAD :HAMS, FISH PLATES ANDUMPIRES; for rails. ROLLS spade of the best dm of cold blast charcoal iron, ready for use, either for T ,alls, street' rails or bar Iron. Also, all 'kinds' of -ASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also in vite attention : to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS 'OF, 4.ILEARt3, forictOtiog old ralls,_puddled Ac.,&e. A • .SX - ' Ba i Nl. HAYWOOD, Prooprietor. Office cc*: Second find Market Sta., Pottsville, Pa. Jan' 1,09-1- • BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WOHEIS. • - M. BAIRD & CIA:PANT. kroad and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia,. Penna. ' would call the attcntion -of Railroad ~ llauagers, and those Interested in Ctlilli dallroad Property, to their system o , iwttu-ste locomotive .Englties, in which they : .;se— • La = ere adapted to thc - particular busi oess for which they may be rectal • . ; uy the use .f one, two, three or four pair at driving wheels,• end the use of the Whole, or so much of the weight as may be destrablfOr adhesion; anej :n accom modriting them to the grades, curves; - titrenr.h n of superstructiun, d rail work to be dons. By ..hese means the a ltaximum useful effect bf the power Is secured wl h the least expense for attend -!Ance,..cost of fuel, d repairs to I'd and . Engine. - %lth these objects ip view, and as the result of twen - .y-three years practical exyerience .In, the business ,y our senior partner, we manufacture Ave different ,tinds of Engines, end several classes of sizes of each cueti. Partiar attention paid to the strength of trutchine in' the plan and workmanship of ea the letalls. Our long experience and opportunities of )thaining informati+t., enables us to Offer these en -4lnes with the emu ce that in efficiency, economy mud durability, the will- compare favorably with those Of any other kind lb use. We also_furnish to irder, wheels, axies , l bowling or low moor tire (to tit :entree wi th out boifisteig,) oomposition castings for .waling. of every d ription of Copper, Sheet Iron mud Boiler Work* . nd every article appertaining to mite repair or renal of Locomotive Engines. • HURD, GEO. BURNHAM, , CHAS. T. PARRY. Jan 1, '7O-1- rllOB. L. ADDISO r 0 .05AL D &c. Thr undersigned I rem the sole mar Patent I"ELF-DCIP.INC.I , • 110IRTING, • SCOOP Bl ' ANzl , - .IRON lIOISTtN6 inr unloading Ctial, re, Sittid, . -Also; In the nutnnfacture of „ . 'IRON O A RS, , Ai• ••. , , • IRON ROX WIZIEELBARRA*I3. • Are prepared totll r l all orders with _promptness and li,patch . I . NOTIV . E.—Rein the sole owners of the Patent Right for the Seif Dmnptng, Hoisting, Scoop Bucket Ind Dock Block,eoatation all persona against man "ofacturing or per hazing the same froißany except mrselves or our, agents. as- we will 'Prottemate to 'he utmost limit ate' I lnfringement onthe;ttePatent. H especttully 450 N & wißNleattng Pa. COAL ,zci: ADD February 6. a rtED MU(' CHINE. C-Lf feciiiiVal _ _ _a' itigoe contai its aim, price:sand tratinsootals renn parues using em ; .aLso containing price UAW of oar Wood and 'bon Clank Iron ',Tuba and BarrairaDock and Hook Blacks .ge. also containing nin informa tion useful to Coal ziairchanta. , i i .P. K. MiI:RICK it CO.. Jan Albany Aipicultund di Machine Wor% Altiany I. 110-111-itne.ly New Yam __ _ . Tee*Aarlyp • I DA 11 :I .1 ail Vicki Iko lm to irchnylkfli County TMEINTI that I co cold. to. ALLMON & BANNAltorPortOcrbon.an interealutn7 PATENT B ANK PuiTON, and hsv.e given than the an control of it calgtminty... poem' to collect an moneys due Or to dm tbr th e mania cal nn and nse of t he same. DAV7I) hatlicton,Ps., Jan 418-Itf • . EMI aeon Porno. ~~aa4~ryL~:e - ; Fdand — era # Car Builders, . ye r County, .fa. • I irD .P 144 t;itat on end, and eels a spectany. Aing. 13,71)41,-amt FRANCIS WARREN E.RB, GAS COMPANIES. aviug succeeded Focht & War ufacture of Focht's celebrated it••;.-' CKETS, • --N .j ~ I ROISTI 12. Pa I to] April .21M ME T/rIE MINERS' JOMt.S lad Scream &c. • Td• LAITBENBTEEN a 00., - Successors tolen R. Ltle . - 1 - Manufactureu of Coal Screens, Of the Latest and Most Approved St yles. Second-hand ltcreensand Segments alwayson hand. We ly solidi a continuance-of the patrop age.here so liberally bestowed. L. L.AllitEfierfraS &•130., Railroad SL, rear of Esterly's Hardware Store,' ' JIM I. Pottsville. Pa. SQUARE BODAND WIRE BOREEEB. J. _LAtBEIsTSTEIN. ILA.IitTACrrICSII Or SQUARE ROD AND WIRE SCREENS. PATENTED FEBRUARY 1,1%2. - 31INERSVILLE. SCHUYLKILL CO., PA: i.THE SQUARE ROD SCREENS, ON ACCOI of their superior strength and durability, 'a 'preferred to ail others wherever tried. Screen Bolts all sizes, alwayson band. Orders proniptlT filled t moderate prices. May Vgitakdpgia= Abutrtisnunts D X. BOBLEFS • . a CO., 1.1.. tbucoessor to W. G. Iflnfzer,) ! 1 IMPOICI:=1, MANIMACTCS.KES dr. ruics is4v. or . t 211litary, Church. Society. Theatrical Goods, Flag*. Banner.. : Badge., ic., No. 131 North Third Street. Philadelphia. . 1 December 4. Itlfie. • . _ 49-2 y 10111HILADELPHIA BURGEONS' BANDAGZ /./ INST.ITUTE, No, 11 North Ninth 5t.,1 0 Above Market. B. C. 'EVERETT'S Truss possitteely cures Rtiptures. Cheap Trusses,. l. 3ll7 /1 ; asstie Belts,litocklnga,nupportem Eihuulder firaens uspensorles, Pile Bandages. Ladies attended to b Attn. E.; • July 16, 76-1.144 y ..s.PITENITIIILE. •. .• . • ;4 , JOSEP/1 WA/4'ON, A CO., .. Clursirr 3Ltxxxs, No. 41.3 . Walnut ilL,Plilladelphiit. . . _ •.-- -- 11 Our establishment IS one of the oldest in rtulaclei phis, and froth long experience and superior facili ties we are prepayed to furnish good work atm:ton able prices. •1 We manufacture fine fltitili tire, and also medium . priced furniture of superior gamut?". A large stock of furniture always on Mind. Goods made to.onier. obi:ate% Desk Work and Office Furniture fjr Itank_kOMoes and Stores, made to order. . i. JOS. WALTON, .1. W. LLPRINCOTT, JOS. L.SCOTT,.. Feb '7o 7 -IY • 1; WERE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, for Stoo Fronts,' aatorlea, &c., Heavy Crimped WWe Cloth for cleaning ores, coat, &c. Heavy Screen Cloths and Coal 'Screens. Wire Webbing for sheep and poultry yards. Paper Makers* Wires, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth Sieves, Painted Seri-Trig, Ornamen tal Wire Work. Every information by addressing the mantitactunent, M. WALKER & SONS' ' - No. 11 North 6th street, PhiladelPhca. Feb H. 7-ly , te/0 - MARKET STREET, PHILADA Os the U..) 4 , cheapest and best place to buy Chotee4obae co and Cigars by; the box.•,„. •', 1 i .<Nonitor Navy, and Jones & Sons' Tobaeco,'alwayts on hand at low rates. • . P Meerschaum Pipes, Briar, French. and other styes can be had here to suit customers, either-wholesdle or retail. Jimilli EKEB, i • 'Wholesale and-Retail Jobbing House and SlanU- Meta rerof Cigars, U:r2 MARKET St., Philadelphia; 1 July 16,70 • ' 1.1-2 m. WILTBERGER'S FLAVORING EXTRA Warranted maw to any made. Are prepar, from the Fll: ITS. - Ark your Cfrocer, or Drugnertfor Will6erger's Estr• . BARLOM"S INDIGO itLIYE is without doubt,thi bescarticle in the markgt . It will color more water than lour Dinka; the same weight of indigo. The only genuine is'tliat.put hp at ALFRED WILTBER GER. S Drug Store. Wiltberger's and ilasiosrs name on Lab6is; all others counterfeit. For sale by nnait Grocers and Liniggis , s. WILTIIERGEB'S INDEL/BILt: Itcx will be found a-superior article. Al ways on bah; al reasonable prices. Pure Ground spice-, Genultd , Medicines Charpols Skins, Tapioca, Sago, and all Mc ticks In the DELIg„ line, at • ALFRED WILTBERGER'S Ding Stol4, North,second St.; Phlla - 1. June 4, D ANIEL M. KVICHpIt. • FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 236 and 238 South Second Street, . ' PHILADELPHIA. 'i' • z="s. . . 'The undersigned having greatly Inereaseil [Milt id the addition of the large four story building lolning'his former place of busICICNN, offers great • dueements to all purchasers of furnitfire to give hi a call. Ile is confident of being able to please who may favor him with their custom, and his e perlenee of twenty years Ur business is a guarani df his ability to turn out the teat of ,work. He pi sonally supervises his large %tot kshopsomd any t aide not on hand will be made to order at tbe low terms. A large stock of all kinds of ' , UR ' ITL ..onstantiv on kand. 1). M. KARCHER:I Sept. 9. 'a) s. , 7—ly UNION HANW. . . : . , — 1" -- In offering the above brand to-tile attentionl Mi . eousumers the present season, we beg leave to staile,l that we have made very great improvements Ini theircurlng during the past %%inter, and have 'pt hesitant)ln saving, tbey ore Th.- bt.+l Hmaa tulapi.l Ine,y are select;•d from strictly corn fed Hogs, trim-1 med very nicely 50 as to make as little waste In tut ting as pmalble, and the Ingredieni a used in curim: , are the very finest to be had. The !lams arc all as i -orted before pickling anti each 'size cured by iMe.ll , so as to enable us to keepin plcklejnSt long enough to cure and not be too salt a irreat fault with mOs , llama.. We also cure In Ice Houses all summer and can furnish the Ham. at all times cut from Hogg, that were alive within 6 weeks of the line-the Hatter are delivered which is a great advantage and on, possessed by very few deft era. We feel satisfied a trial will insure satisfaction. None genuine units., brandeit Sold .-sty' by . . . A. P. ('FIFE-F.TilloirGH a Co., Pork Packers,-No. la N. Delaware Avenue April 9, - M—ri-tint ' PIM, A,DELPHIA, PA. .. . . ----- --• WlNit)bw DECORATIONS; 1 . . • LACE 'CURTAINS, • HEAVY '• 'AND LACE DRAPERIES, LJN.MBREQUINS SATIN DAMASK, SIDE, AND SILK & WODI, I= •.F A.IIR CS, , • , Of all ; Shades of:I:Mori; the Wee importeri. . WINDOW' SHADES, L IN AELTtIE NEWEST, PLUSHER, HAIR,: &c., foi : Railroad Suliplia . - I. E. WAIRAVEN, •, MASONIC MALL; 719 CHESTNUT STREET; PHILADELPHIA May - F . . , $10,0012 GUAILANTEE.. ' BUCK LEAD exacta nil Other Lead)- , , • Ist. For its Unr‘P. '- aled Whitenes.s. , 1 .1 1.1(L For Its Unequaled 'Durability. • i 3d. For its Unsurpassed Covering Property.." 4 ' Lastly for its Economy. - • If costs less to paint with Buck Lead than any other White Lead extant, :The same weight coN4s More Surface.; is more Durable, nud makes Whiter ...... ! W6rk. BUCK' LEAD Is the Lheape.t. anti. Best. 510,000 GUARANTEE BACK ZINC Eaci4o , all other Zlncs „ . . . . , lst. For Its Unequaled pimahility..- 2d. For its Unrivaled Wliiteness. : , Bd. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property. ! Lastly, For its Great Ecimomy, •• . . being the Cheapest I.lamisdmest, and most Drtra'Lle White Paint in the world. ! BTTY ON IN BUCK. LEAD ANI) BUCK ZlNf_7; . . TI IT - AND RE'•CONVINCEL Satiiifact ion Gutzraiitced bJ the Miinufacgurrqb • • BUCK 'COTTAGE COLORS, .I . Prepared, eipressly for Painting Cottages; Out-Buildings of el - cry description, fenees. tte. Thirty-five different colors. Durable, Cheap, Uniform, and Beautiful shades, • Sample cards sent by mall If desired.- Dealers' Orders will be promptly executed by tie manufacturers. • FRENCH, RICH.ARDS.s: CO., N. W. Cor. Tenthand Market streets. ehiladelp4ia lan 22. '7O ' bar loots, • i HAS. W. C DENGLER. AGENT. •• • • • BOOT, SIIOE, HAT AND CAP 'STORE _ • . , CHESTNUT STREET, CRTSsONA. Boota,l4ltoes, Bata and Calis, In crest. ;Parley, enn. 4ant ty on hand: Particular attentiari paid to Castes Work , t-tErAt RI NG done neatly on Rhort natter. Feb. 11 . 71._..31.tr7.1%. I PAIPORTA.NT. . . -- 7 -- . , • . . THE NEW TORITi BOOT (S: SHOE ENIP.OItITIM Is now .. in full olvratiort, 'and the attention Of Ithe ladies'of. Mitt:C - 111e is epeelaily Invited to the large stock now In-store andarriving daily ofttn the finest class of goods, suitable for holies' wear, and :Warded to this market., Nit. Crine has made aspeciaill of this branch of tiustuesk and gives his particular ; atl lentlrm to securing the best'llue of holies'. wear Elver brought to the city. . Eve** attention will he paid to eustomers, mid a cordial invitation is extended to all. _ . Octo , ber Zi.l'act .' • ' ..! • HENRY CREST. - ' • ;1:1—lY -„ gegal Patirrs. L - -87`.&?rt OF DILNIEL LABHOIIN, CEASED.—Whereas, tiers of A ministration to the estate'of Daniel Unshorn, We of the &magi' of Palo Alto, In the County of SchuyikiliNeeosnesi, hare been granted to the subscriber, all petitions having claims againg the same are requested to make them known.and those indebted to the estate to make irnmediatepayruent. GEORGE NV. GARDNEIt, Administrator. Aug. ,Z". 1045.60 • ' Palo Alto. FM STATE OF W/LIA4M. H. DA.V.113,, DE OEABED.-Letters testamentary upon the 4s -toted( William H. Davis, fide of P , dtarateoleceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said evtate are requested to. make pay ment, and those haying dolma not narthe woe s to present them to . ELIZABETH DAN7l`4_ Executrix. Pottsvide, or .41. H. DAVIS, 336 Centre St., PottaYitle. Aug. 27, '7O-33-4to - _ . ERTATE OF - RANSON E. ATKINS, pz -12. CEASED. Letters testamentary upon, the above estate having been granted by. the Register ot Wills for the County or selmylkill, to the under signed, all persons Indebted to the above estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims or demands to present them without delay to • t:RARLk. M. ATKINS. Pottsville; JA.AIk H. CASIPBELL. . • I . • 130 South 6t h Bt.: P/1114. Auvast 13. , 70-M-6t) • 1- . - . Executers. DISTRICT COURT of the United Staves for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Bank ruptcy. In the matter of Webster D. Dreher, Bank rupt.ptern District: of Penna. Is: 1 A w rant In Bankruptcy has been lamed by said Cou against the estate of Webster 1). Dreher, of the tkranSAßchnylkill, and Mate of Pennsylvania; in said et, who has been dplyadiudged Bankrupt, upon title° of lila ereditors, and the payment, ..1 any debts and the delivery of any property belet+g-. ingto said Bankrupt to him or to bls use, and the transfer of any property by him are torbiddenlhy law. A meetingor the creditoni of said Bankrupt. to . prove their debts and choose one .. r more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Pottsville, in said District, on the tlth day of eteiste tuber , A. D. 18 ; 0, at ID o'clock' A. iii.; at the °Mee of Jolla P. lionsarr, per„ No.'ISt Centre street, Pottsville, entti of the Restate* in Bankro Mei of said District.'. ,H- F, .1L u . toftY. 11. ti. marshal for said it Ist r i tit t. bept.; '7O .. -38-2 tr • - M 1133 KATE LIMB. Confectionery /co Cream and Cakes, constantly un hand, at No. 11, Mar ket streeti,Pottimille. ramifies .nyplled withXce cm= -• . _ • July .2. 16-2741 ,--POTTSVILEE, SCHITYL,KILL COUNTY, . PF,NNSItr'LVANIA. BOBt P. 1'177/1 Ii J;irie. 22 EAL4T \VICK & - 13R9TEEIER, .' ' • OALBROKEO . AN .COMMISSION MERCHANTS; • , ,' No. 228 DOCK BTREE'r';' . '. intst-tt ~ t• - i . Piginomptti.t. . - Aug. I.S. 0-~"rl}"~ TYNDALE, MITCHELL & WOLF; CHINA, GLASS: AND EARTHENWARE: No. 707 Chestnut Street, Phijaklelphia. FINE PARISIAN GRANITE, the bitst stoneware In the market, sold at the prices of ,ordinary goods WHITE FRENCH CHINA, in all the best shapes and style. DECORATED, DINNER, TEA and " TOILET SETS in great variety. Glass engraved on the preirdses, and China,' , Decorated either In full sets or nuttchings, In the besPirianner . , . T ' FIRST-CLASS GOODS ONLY; and ' - . ~ LOWEST , . . CASH PRICES. ' • • '.• . Letters - of inquiry In regard to prices, &c., of good, promptly answered ETC= • AVALKER ,& PRICE, UNION HALL, 'MAHANTONGO ‘,STREET;, HEII GREAT ,REDUCTION IN ,PRFC.ES. , 8 tents and cp. BLACK !AND COL'EI ALPACCAS. - , SILKS, DRESS GOODS, .of all kinds. • • . NOTIONS, &c., &c. =II stir THE 244 h 9, . , o r mA3 and s C-. 3 i'9r yolin561.1. • - ..., : PRICES THAT CANNOT HELP L inuT BE POPULAR.- I . •. . EW .UNION._ ._ . Ditst , GOODS .STORE IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. 3 _2( - rs '*Amp BOUGHT, SOLI) AND EXCHANUED, ON it ) SI . „ItEIISON.,tIII.I.;TEItMs. • 11, 4444 1- c GOLD. Bought and Sold,' at market Rates. 'COUPONS -cx.,;HED. PACIF C RAILROAD BONDS STOC DANVILLE, ancI.VINCENNEt ortgage cent. Gold :Bonds, T •90 ANit ACCRUR INTEIIEST. •4 • •Ired ., and Interest (plowed on daily .nces subject eneek,:nt sighit\ • 11, . 1 lEI IA geB co CHIGAGO First M FOR fiA LE Accounts bal 5E No. 40 ,March 26; '. 10-ly A PESLIII SAFE ITHE SUN Fl net' cent, First - The Bo ThelCoupe /khle, nn the Pr'ec of The price at 90 and -A Thla Road, vania Rail Coal,Flulds weitern mar: trol the trade and valuable 'with the t hie rtins,ivlll sec Dealer; lti Go Apply to MINE CM June 3), '7' 1M IZETITIL /- PjffkAPH Son, Exete five and mll , Agents, 309 I dealers from ALLN 42 lioutli Con:tlnut• pp : manufacture of thplr old tan dant qualltY'' • ' SU.PEir PHO S PHATE • 'OF LIME, • AMMONIATED FERVILIZEK • Both of which are sold at Low f'n4ws, highly remu 7 * ncrattvu to theßekaltitit or DEALF:a. SEND FOR 6.lRetTl.,Aii to. f PERUVIAN GUANO, (Genuln;Gcn i rernufent from Ch!nei' and Guanape Islands). Punp r esslcined, and Land Olaster;-11ydniti-. lie Cement, Candi* and a fall assortment Of Burn lag Mal Greas=lis at lowest market rates. A D tni-'TO DEALER.' • Stionkttbedei&r4egr ‘ you, not keep our articles. send your order's to tta add they will receive prompt sal eittlun. . Ang. 13; p4.74m.Erts Alkr MI B. A U <3- • Super FiiLL, 72tisIlLateraz made af Raw oi-unbured Boner, 'deb in .*lt • • matter, dissolved in Oil ofj preseilltl t• time Phosphate In a highly so luble and • avaitablegorm.and the /Lawton's hi such as to Insure a plump , and vigor ous actl umi • maim z Where Badsb Phosphate was appu d the past semon. the 1.. - one, without exception. are that St wilt maintain is well earned reptiMtme;', We re quest In Stead a_rertillser to eve this edicts a taiaL • as • BONS. Illanuatimeers, WilnCE— * 2)8. DeWitt" PhUada. Mareti..o '7O ll-41ra. • R. 13. 11EA.'3L - 'll. 48kr.C0.; IiIICCEBSOpS TO E. F. pODET,) tN'SITRA.NCE AGE S, No: 178, Centre. St., Pottsvill& _ • , • • tLA NUFACTORS—CoR. SECOND AND INORWI:OIAIII 81111.,qEM,Slat'AR2 ~..- _ BACK Or MOISTLYKIL ROCHE. POTTSVILLE, FA. . . Constantly- on hand a good assortment of new and second-Iliad Carriages aba Buggies. r Spooled attention, paid to rfpairing. l - Aprlllo,l9-45. • WILL OFFER, FROM THIS DATE, NY OOODS FP,031 THEIR SUPERIOR STOCK AT PRR, • ' • LOWER THAN , GOLD -BA SIS./ • iunncinl: ;. • BOUGHT AND sDI.4D S BOLTOHT AND SOLD THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA BLE HONE INVESTMENT. LERY.and LEWISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY CK),ooo:Bonds;bearing 7 per merest in- Gold: Secured : 1 'l4 ; • . rtd-.4:3 . 11.1y • AfortgaFtf. !Lis are homed In •Os, $5003 and s2oos • s are payable tolliepity of Phi rat', rat days of April and, October, ate an United Strth..., 71f.re,, =MEI st In Currenc MEI '•ith tt. m with the Penn , y . at Lewistown, bringn the Anthracite miles nearer the Western and sautli : Ms. With thin advantage it will con The Lumber Trade, and the Irnitten,:e' eposit of ores in this section, together .I.y . peopiegi district through which • re-it a very large and protitable . tra,lo. M. rAINTER lit CO., BANKEns, .•c•riarueut !iecuritles,. 0.36 South THIRD St., , -1.114:1 - ,VSURANCE & TRUST C* No. 250 CENTRE St WHIT,NEY,.4anker, 180 CENTRE St., Pottsville, Pa 11...3-3in Tert!tiltrs. EBB.—ill TONS "HALL'S" Sil'Elt T HOF LIME.', num n fact u red by !tenon Warranted pure, unatlutterattA, ae oe. For sale ny CILE.NN d BELL, road street. A Ilbers discount to anufaeturent pideesby ,prilii„l46-15. WA!. If? ThrAtArt ( rg. NEEDLES, LAWARE AVENTE„ •TABLISIIEI) IS4' EXAMINE AND BUY ORIGINAL, BEING TRU FIRST E PHOSPHATE MADE , T 117815 Ass LMITATION •'S 'RAW BONE Phoiphsite of 'Lime: . . MARK 1870, INMMINNIPP THOMAS J. DEJNIOHOE, BITILDEII OF First Class Carriages .and Buggies OF TILL .I.JVIESS A.NO . 310 Si AFITOVED lITTIJOL 4;RF.AT BARGNI'Ns IN • . DRY GOODQ4, • AT • • ENTRE, ST.. • POTDiVILI..E.• Jan 4-24Y‘ittw . .. ... , . - . - •, :- 'betels, • . r‘ . - pEN. N SYLVAIVIA HALL, ', . . . , . , i'r.:srricr; etr utcy.T, l'ori - :;v11.1.}:, PA: ,Tlll4Nrell It leoxii - and poputar, Hatd,'lravitut been en t irei,r ' n lif,%iiied and .reitirtiii•itist. I)yLow..i. pen tor pet toanent and tntn ics.,t•bosl..ers, 1 lkl:s ' W.11:14..E . ,t 60.N,Troprietori..1 _June 7. !.70-,.‘r—t.f I. ..—. .. -- --.-4. 7 l_____ 7 - 7 pHILADELPHIA. ~1 , .' Maple' Spiing Hotel and-• .nitis'eim, .-. wi,, , ,s.‘lip_ ~ N. ~. . • : -, wo beg.to annOunee to our old frieud . ra g, prons and the publie, that' %Ye nre prepareii to give theta a hearty treteoine to our NEW Er4TABLISHYIEN.T, situate In one of the twist beautiful and delightful localities in the Why - id BrOtherly Love ;" yea, Yen , lly, tls',...vitzerlund'ot ..‘inerica. NVe.say to rli.eorne , and see us, our Mrstr3t. iS THE NtiVELTY or , Tlot ..i.t:E. ' . JOSEPH SMITH. ~ Late of ',the grnlthsotilan Halt; Ashland, * Proprietor. July :01, 774—:;1-31n d , ~. . W. 'CAKE, JR., ATTi)R".a.S. AT LAW, J . • . Office, st ot - er Batman ItaraseY'N Hook Store, Pottsville, Pa. June 18, 'io-ff.-J-1y HABBY C. DORN&W, ATTORNEY AT. LAW No. 15.5 Centre St., a few lloors•lselo,W Eplserlya. Church, Pottsville-; y April 23 '7O-17-ly C F. SMITH, ATTOILNPX • AT. ,LA W, Main street., Shenandoah, Pa. Jan 15, '7O-3-iyi HENRY BREAPER. ATTORNEY-AT 1. LAW. •Citliee, 155 Centre at.; Pottsville: May 2.1, '6.9 • ' • _ 217-if JA. M. PASSMOBL, .kTTORNEY.A.T-LAW J. Pintsvi lie. Pa: Olney, N'o. 31ahan Congo Street opposite Post 'Office. April 3, 11.+-14-rty GEORGE 33. KAERCHER, ArruILNEY.4T •14AW, , Puttm - 1110, Pa. Office, No. PM Centre St. nearly opposite Mine •' ttank.:• Aprit 10-147-tf JAMES H.CAMPRELL, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAWI t south SIXTH Street,.Plilladelph;ft Jan. I, lumLiem. R. SMITH,. ATTOPI4.. r V No. ISt Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. January I, IV 1— . - - nANIEL' D. DrLLNAN, ATTORNEY-AT • L., LAW, Pottsville, *'a. °nice, No. 9 Maliantongo litreet. . g .January A LBERT, KNITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW A lice, No. lie Centre Street, Potttrellle, Pa. Al claims promptly collected.. October 16,:00—d—ly . . /7EORGE CHA.MDERB,ILate of the Chambers burg Bar.) A I TtIItNEY-4T-L.IW, No. Bp Cen tre St., (24, tt(ur,) Pottsville, Pa.. Nov, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE: I .' CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, ATToitNEY .AT LAW AND NOTARY 'PUBLIC. Sc Porrsvn.LE, ScurYt.KiLi. Co., Pa. I, *tit?-1-1y • 2744 THE" NEW GALVANIZED IDONCLOTTIES • 1. .LINE S can had at SOLOMON ov:r.R.s.. •'t STOVE, 'rl pad TIOI:tiE FertNlB/1/NG STOnE; No. 211 Centre Street, Pottsville; • . 4 A num r ofnew pattern tXK)KING and PARLOR STOP E S, hies can be had at moderate prices. .He also Nut a plendid assort men tof Tin, Brass', Britaala, Japoned. Lass, Wood and Willow Ware, Hollow and Hardwar Also, Brushes., Brower, Oil Cloths. Table Cloths, r Mate , Clothes Wrinvis, Tray*, Carving and Bute er Knives, Coal OM Lamps, Knives arid Forks, an all kindsrof Glassware. Also, gridirons, Rossating ans, Children's' Sleighs and SkaM• , Table, Tea and Renter Spoons, Mice and Rat Teti* Patent Nutmeg Graters, Spittoons, Lemon !Squeezers and Graters, Si rd ("Ages. fable Mata Table Saws, Cleavers. Reg Whips, Rolling Pins, Potato - "Mashers, Br oad Boards, 14 , h Boards, Wooden Boxes, Flat and Tailor Irons, e. Cutters and Staffers, Clothes Lines Bed Co ofhes Plats, Corn Poppers, Cake Cutters, Omdlesti Dredge Boxes, Savings Bantus, Match Boxes, Sel Companions, Slates and Pencils, Toilet sets, Bath atm, Hatchets, Hammers. Axes, Deedsind pond Box Flour Sieves, Meat Saws, Coffee Mills, Concentrated Lye, Glass Drainers, Fancy Toys, Lard Cans, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Sheet Zinc, Market and Fancyl Baskets,'Castors, Knife Boxes, Shovels, Pokers, Tongs, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles, Stove and shoe Blacking, Also, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Win dow-Glaaaj Putty, Lanterns, andanielern too numerous Ito mention. Also, flooll i trlpouting, and all kinds dr Jobbing done to order, and at the short est notice. I Persons wishing any of the above men.. boned artkeles would do well by wiling and examba toe before purchasing elsewhere. , ! A- - ,SOLOMON HOOVER, • DeeiNo. 23.5 Centre Street. Ll, ' 6--La." tfw Tlitfd DODOCiTIi NEW - ' or rim airrnmaCire MAL lICCUONOL, 71111 Map la the publiebeo of the &athrimite Coul itealoos of - Pelvaula. it differs In utany respects from other Maps published, ilimause ft glees the foanetkm and also a representation of the Coal' basdno, together with the location of coilleries • in the Antaracitrecalßegfoei ae.• ' Price on Rollers_._,l2 50 ' /a owe biz 1 511 In 1 26 Do. oal 73 _Do. on Kaaba • irei f74 l4. 2 62 Thaw in Docket km will/ be sent Dee try mall air amei ß ts t ris eb. _ay" pgam. Far sale ea - AN- & zuthisErs Bookstore' , Cilia. H. HA27.LIID =MI 1 I . *gal Cnrbs. LAND WARRANTS WANTED Or WAYS. OF 18121 AND MEXICAN WAR. FOREIGN COINS, STOCKS ; GOLD,I O WEAN IKENT< and other BONDS BOUGHT and TOLD. COLLECnONS promptlpy made on all points. DE POSITS VED„ • Nopaina will he spared to serve the interests 61 hose whoTavorlus with theirbusiness. JOHN RESHWN it CO, Bankers and Woken', No. 30 South Sd St., Philada. J. in I, 70 1 , 1 .7/3" INFORMATION WANTED — Of .the where abonts of RICMA RD LA:I oc and Ilme.lvAit LANE. ,They will rind their daughter it writing to No. 112 1 , Eighth f-titietween Sts„ 'Washington. D. C., or euillui, a this Ofileci. Aug..., '79-33-3t• A GOOD. OPPORTUN ITY 4s offered,at Tre - mon K., Tor aa attorneyt Law, • One who can be consult , ;I in tlx German and English languages.— • For particat .- apply to t I) • A. P. ECKLE, Tremont.. .A.U. 21, ta . - i • - , - rAir" _ _ UT:TED—the AGEI 4 :CY of a FIR:iT-ChASS YY CtiAL foriaratly and Iron purposes. p,e at nrentla , e tradt.tniCity and line. • Addres. "L. T..,7 No. OM Library St. ' • • . Mown ro.BVhiladelphia. AUgust 70.4-31 , 1 m• • üblic Prrimic 8 • Will be 1101 ELD Eltrk;lt, • Cllnton, on , FIN, aL 10 oc • lOcik‘in property. One trathe •la swarms or • 8100, twO wb • toting, &c4gctia. head. taugris gold state; an .] ta.tdea, carpets,' and mintage cu latd cans. salts and kitchen ut Conclittoins tc place &sale by, Executor& h Relcheldet (LC, pc•rt 9.lutou, MI p OTTS Eng!lshii Cla Th ' x In Bey.. . G. Ret Dr. 'd Mrs. i G. - W. SMILE]'. .r• , will open; pa I c first ii..Y.:1;1 9 1.1.1'• in. SF,PTE.II . I3EIt. ~ Special tlure ill b;gicen to Y01..," . .)113 t:IIII,I.)1tEN . by an eipeirlet -1 Teacher,. ' . ~'or 'articular's address " . • tiEO.- W. sIiILEY,. Augus r. t j,. , 70 >4-tin ~- ' • Pottsville, Pa. ,---. 66 TIE :If L" INS ITUTE, 1 ,1 1 " ; _. . ' I'OTTS"It* ', JIONT(it t MEIVK COUNTY, •P.l. English, eiass,eal, Ficlent it . 1... Artistic and Conine-r = eta, Loci4lat' adinirahle. T:ientieth Annual S.Z•s Mon. Tliarvutg preparat kat n a.. 0.; lege or_thisines, 'For electilart , ' Witte:Ls . 1 . .. r. lit;,v..dEft. I', 31 1141. ER,.: A. 3.l...,.l'rineinit. Imam 4rEttitict—Bees. '3le sell:it...pr.. Mau n, -buss ll ,` Butter. de. nous. Judge Ludlow, Meyers ; , S:1 ost, 11.:31. Buyer, M. Russel ThUyer, etc. ; • • . I July Ell • EOM C by return cillaror pteptii. Tan, Black ' •lnipuritWa health• -tekay! growth ot, Hal F. W. T 1 July 4 the the , c.sor. J05,....._ _, _ , , , _._ ah, y,:.:>., to ILlttlusna,tistu and Neuridgla specially, alai is bY the medical Itofet,slon pu'Viely announced !at - Ill.! highest, nuthOrlty In ItheUmat lc eilmplaibi,: Wit.. lemtbarp4.), It Is pleasant and Itgrocahle to the bt , t.4' anti l - wacrante+,l free front minerals are) 'ilia: 100-414,1; 414 , 1; kt is a telent I fle - preparat ion, n niedi,ii noo °poly. audAritrranted.onacr sol,111:1 4.41:11 ,n pctlil::-. tient, I?artit let, 1),..1 t lye enre hie I tillaniat nre Mien tnaristp, Ultra tic Itheutitatlstn;htio;utuat i-inelllo it rnatlsitit of Kidneys, Neuralala In tits I lead, _Neural gia In Mc:. It(idy. ::,n ....,-.N glczoli . .che, 2.1)(1 Nervous diseases. , Solt by Diu CgiKl 3at 1.. , 1 - :l 4 ) per bottle; ii bott.les, .17 50- Medical advice, without elm r4c - , Sent by letter„ A; orders sent by Eakess eA1,..0,10il Aelivers.l It pot, No. '.lll' South FOURTH ; steer t, .Phliadelta. l' -kWh N. '7i)-b;- pitl G°'"!BE Office, INo. 2 Mah . . Wherd I\3: IA NCE TO ANY- .IMOIiNIP can be effected th th , most reelable Companies in the land, and sonie,o' Wit are the:, Nest, viz.: , ' I ', , A .•', , ,s Er. s . , North lArnerlati of ,Phtlade pliid, . 1 2,917,9•4; Fra' ktir“ •1 " " " • ''. 3,12n0,nee Horne. or New Nork . 1 0 76,:^1:, York Faruo.,,' Stio t ual • • atso,a,r;. United titott*. of Baithmiri![ 1141;0 , 7 Atato Vire. of- ratio .1 ' .•.:.),1117 Winlahriporc bf Pen n syl•6lda Ihki,oi , ll Lancaster, i " " ' • ir3 , ,til;.; • ,-- _ ..,.' ; •- The:alintfe Intint•Ll Conipan t ivA ate all .f.tnei most promi4 to pay ro.s.st..s and lionorable in ,a,ljtp : t ITig ail rum:, . ! i I -T. A. 1i9DF111.1... , Pottlyllle, , August :A '7O-:',i r :int ;' - 1.. 1 DAI RE MUTUAL ' I ' - . i ' LIFE INSUILI.NcE co., : '- Oil, ~ NN I ILMIN“TON', - • DELAWA itE. . 1 • JOHN P ItcLEAR, President.. ._, 1 - , - ' . : . .. V: : ,'.; , :At .M..CHILO, Secretary, /11. 11.7..512 14 6 .1 ,- 'l 4 ` K, F: ;:, 1 . N. W. ,40143.1.Nr1i ..I (tIIEsT.7.CCF kTREETs.. 1:1.4-1 ' 1L.A.1)1i17,1*111_%.. 1 : I (÷4E03,. STONE, Vice President, Mana s — s er. ; GEO. F. ;TURNER, Gcn'l Agent & Attorney: .' PUBEifit-xtrry.t.r.. - , -. LOl, - KATE.* , • All Policies : Non-forfeiting alter OneAnnuril pay ment. i Eery accommuslat ion consistent with :;.itt.•- ty guaraOteed to Policy Holders. , . Books cluttaining fullinformat lon conrerning the plaum.an rules of the Ci.i..Sent free upon application' to the Dr nclt Office. . •I Agenteir pled . ':: • ,! throughout t,:.7,1te1 ( 9 vou ' .- • .sni•l toot Vete Jersey, nEVERVNet:s(by pertnisstm)---11;M. E. W. fi:llpin,• 'Chief Jnat ice pttate of I)elitiettrot llon..Thos.E. Bay ard. r; t4,Pienittor from ;Delaware; Itt. flee. Alfred Lev, Bis'op* Of I/claw:fret 0 (ten. Iteury II ii Pool, PoWder antirr ; Hon. (tow. Saulsbury, (hiv.Stato of Deb; ;the rresidents of all the Banks fro the Illy of. Wilntgtilm• lion. J. S. Valentine, Ntayae city of Wilutifigtun. ' _ 1 July :11, '7l.t-..41-dy t 4 OLD .4:ND TRIED. INCORPORATEDiBSI ', • - • ' . . d • • PURELY :ACTUAL. . • . . . • 4 i i i •• BtRkS TIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, ! t ii , n-reyiEl.f., MASS, ~ • . T r 11911.13 F. PLUNKETT, Pre4hictit. JAI MI FRANCIS. Vice President. 111 tilt It4K.EIIING, t•_ , ecretarY and Treasurer. ; - .1; 11, GI F I•lICE. Assistant Secretary; Non-Fella:taro of all PoliCies Guaranteed by" , • l, ,„ . li - Law. - • ! , . . 0 E,TlVAllits„' i t l ,l. i',', i ii l „,`-•',.":!: i,:`, 1 1u..(.',' V,ll - full amonra, until the premium ittrea nearned 14 exlitinsted by the rest tit he net tate. ' mple at the .Ago of 43. ' . . . ca.sb • Prernium on an -ordinary Lite 'thle the insurance tor Two V EA 1L..4. from the . time the policy was issued, . It and to 13,1)i . t.4 toter the SECOND ' tEMIUNI. ItEcO.MES 'DUE. Should mium not be!paid. -mitt the insitred ' • year and iiti days nrter sneit nompny. I amount, of the, pulley would be paid, remlum due and-unpaid. The larger. 'premiums paid,' the longer will the T, _ Dune. to case of non-priyment of ilife, , • re Life Inserance Company bas paid Six Clain* which in Companies of ould have been Worthless; and is now e Insurance on o%er ItXl poilele,t do ides have been unable to pay pre [ i m paid under-this non-forfeftitre plan ember who insured a few , years since 443 he failed to pay his annual pre; naary last, one year and live mouths i died. The Company has paid to the I anwent, IM.IO, less only the overdue Interest. • , . Cr RerfireS 'civry Dag'B Taro-mice . paid. fqr.• ,- 7 . . S DIVIDED AIMONG , :TIIE: POLICY ' lIOLDEIL...I. All!- DIVIDENDS: • t ' - ERONOMIC.I..L MANAGEJtENT, ection of lives.; Safe Investments. I . and Sollcitors•wanted,. ~• I I 1 Won, aPky at the home etßice - iorlo W. Et. takA YES, General Agent. ELEVENTH 'and CIILTNUT-ititsi., PHILA.DELi'III.I. cnsclan trolley , Is .not sured•prnithe. •dy,pald and ,losu nt , e at One :Ohm.. Policy u It , e and 66, lAY. ONE' YE. ANNUAL, P the second' p the withlll meat, the fui leas IyAlle the number lnkoaranee ee tnn.hz; The Berkg antler tilts I other States ,contlnutna t which . the h mlunt: The Will cla waa i ts o t 44 a for „ j -In mlntres4 • aftersear/da J , h widow ftig f Par9loenta ALI. I'4IOFI ANNUAL 1 Careful tie • Good Agent For lage' povi. INI oat, is, Tv ._ , _ , 1 19XLIGH ALLEY .R.Juzußep COMP'I7, A-•_- Time,Tai3le_ !Showing connection's of the L. V. R. R. Ce..*lth those of the Ph Inter Reeding R. R. 0... to marrow ottaville andmediate points be- ,_ and Pottsville'. ,_ _ .• 1 . , • , •., l - .'A.M. A . 31. i P. IL Leave Pcdtav e.:. --..., .5.10; 9.00; \. ^ .,15 "- Resell . - = • , 7.23 10.2it4.15 . " East no. Janction.....!:-: 5.31 - ILS3 .3. - 30 Re l Attlee as I on_ 1 .-9.13 - 1, 12.401 - 0.25 •• 1 ,s• Y0rk......,........ . ~.. '42./5 , ‘,13.10; 10.00 1 • P. 31.1 p.• wt.' m. ,!i -1 - RETURNING. - I ' _ ' I - ' A 31 • , It mauve-New Y rk-........... ' ' I . .1 Aix) " Esaton ...., -t 3.451 UM - Da. Jtinctiim- : . 1 7.9) 4 .9) .1/ " Wadi :=—.—.--...;:....:27.= 10.40 • 8.00 Arrive fd po - tue......—....... ..,... r ..... 1.2.25 7.25 , PJ IL P. 161: For MAWR. MUNK until Intarni to iroolnuf I hem, Pottsville, &IC maid 9.00 Av . 111., and 2.43 P. AI ~, al' sive at 31.aisch•Mntik MOOR. &45 and 9.80 P. 11. RETIIRNING_,_ leave Mauch' Chun - 164.19 and 10.25. Per all P. 11.. ant; &tient nta In the 12.2$ and ZS P. IIL , • 1 . 0. .- po Buta n r itegions and ler ~. smarty and leave Pottirville, •liil9 v. . • , a,o .B. SAYRE. ; ' , -t.: 1 • eat and Reigtneer: Itetldehen, Dec. ‘2l . 14-ly , , ; lllAnteb. at the lloOse of NATHAN RElCll teeased; the 230/ r ough of Port F, SE.PTE,IIIER 1570,; he forenoon, the following prt•riionril ,iuse and Itur stable, one hOg, two and hiveel, oue hand wagon and elharrows, bats *Ph ;he ', traw, hay I 'none, iron kettle, entoboards, boas * tubs, shOrels, stottcs and pipe, one itevolver, One burro 'chairs, beds, wool. ciock, 4 looklna tfacuats. cabbage tern, .axes and haninterly wine kegs, crockic. - add other hout,enold goods nits too ntuerous,to nie.dion, .. II he made. flown 'On „the day and ti 14 t . Elsllt , REleil.la..Dr..ll4 7 l . :it, last *ill and' testament of Nathan evened. I kugust ZI, It Y-31-.lt -..7. ? , , . Eburatlonttl. E INE7TIITE, 1 ,. >sical, a d French . Boarding and' Day. ; School, - : ' oV N ' ti, ADIES .. Mutton under tlie . Charge of . ..- . : . . qs .T'b -, Flon;icals. RE FOR FlliF.LEW—l'wfli send nail. on reet!ipl of 6 cent stamp.., a re log a (Pennine Vcgetahleltdi in. w It ben entoves Piniples, Freckles, !notches, alas :%!,edlis and an Eruption, and the :.di'ln, *living it tdeatt, . with a Ake, instrnet ions tor prcdtWili,g a on 11.1411t1 . U.arl or snt(44ll fat . ... • - EH, Cilelntsl, IL; 1110;1111vvy; ,N. V. v,in _ I . . , ' 3usifranct. - r 'BINBURA NC.E AGENCY, 1 :ntongo Street, 13-ly Sljedir* Salt. OE REAL IEiI 4 PATE , -13Y. virttly of sundry writsOf Leavitt Facia& and 11% 7 . .rtitioni Errant/sr, issued out of the Court of Common -Pleas of stchuylkill 'County. and to .mci direeted,.. there will be exposed to public sale or outery,oll'; SEPTEMB ER 10114, lrelk at It j o'clock In theafternbon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Prittsville,Sebuyik 111 County, the following described real ovate, to Wit: - • . • • NO. 1--. All that certain farm or tract of land, sit uate near the Borough of:Mount Carbon, In North' Ma helm Township,lSchurlkill Cotin t y. bounded an, described as follow/4k; Beginning at a post- lit the line - of the Stount Carbon garden fence,at the ; distance of 236 feet) the southwardly line of Main street , f the ugh of Mount Carbon,thenoki by land of Lawrence !Awls and others south 65 de . .. Meek west 2104 feet toa post, In the line ef. Leonard W. Webednger's lan4. south 11.4 . 1. 4 " degrees east 212 and Ore-tenths feet to pine , anti' .out,h IS degrees 17 minutes east 734 feet to ...an ash, thence by'other land formerly of Messrs. Lewis and others south 60- degrees 15 m inntesealet 2. 1 08 feet to a post, corner of • the poesent,Mt,Carbon Park fenee,and thence doph 25 degrees 6 tninutes treat 757 feet to the place id ;ginning, contain eontain Mg 41 netes and 104 and sixth-tenths 'perches, more or Less; wiih the appurtenances, con sisting of two 2-. story frame dwelling houses; with stone basements, 'one ;11 story frame dwelling , ' . house with stone basement, a framerbarn with stone oundatiOn; a 'stone kind frame reservoir; a stone oundation 'for a dwellihg house, .a I-story frame shop, a hot house, and tWo frame ailsos, with stone foundations. • I , • NO. 2—Alt that certain piece or parcel of land, sit uate near the Borough lii Mount Carbon, in North Manheim Township, iSelkuylkill County, adjoining a public read, the continuation of Main street; in. said. Borough of MoOnt Carbon; and other lands of Walter. Lawton, Coward. Hamilton; Leonard Weisinger and otherS; containing 2 kteres 'Mere or - less, with the appurtenances, consisting of.a 2-story - stone bath house% a -tone ice house, a frumedaneing , floor and musicians' stand, with stone foundations, . a stone foundation inteoded .fer an arbor, 6 .franfe : arbors with stone founilat ton s, astonesonne house, a frame carriage shed, and together commonly known as the Parp.-nt 11l Me.; 3.—,-A•1 that certain piece or _parcel of land. situate partly =M Borough Of Pottsville, and partly' In Norwegian Township, SehtiVikill Cohniy, shut chiefly in the Botough - of Pottetvfile,l adjoining the public road leading from Pottsvtile to Cressona,- and lands of Howard Richards; Williani Coffer,' William W. Potts, J4steph shatsinger and others,- con Mining 11 acres, more or less; as the property of WALTER LAWTteN.I , . - . . . ALSO-NO. 1.-All That certain farm or tract of. land, situate in Wayne Township, SchnylktlTCoun ty. near summit Station, on the road leading from Pottsv.ile to Rehrershurg. • bounded by lands of Re»Jamin W. Cumming,. Esn., the Anterlean Pack ins' Company. William Mengel, Joseph .F.mitieriek, John Fssenwein, Joseph Achey and others, contain:, ing;2lo acres, more or lee, with-the linproventents consisting of a two -Story_ frame dWelling-house," with a 2-story frame kittehe n attached, a frame barn, 'a frame ent-kitchen,! a -frame hay shed, and nll other buildings and appurtenances.. NO. j&-Ati that certain tract of land, situate in Wayne Town-hip. Schuylkill County. containing' lii acres, more or less, which wasassessed as unseated Land in the- name of William Kemmerling, -and which was sell by the Treasbrer of the said County for, on paid taxes Iri the Comm iskioners, -of said County, who. afterwards sold the same WM.-tin W, Heffner, who with Catharine hts *lre by Indenture dated-the 16 , 11 day of Noirefii I ier, 'Wel, granted arid. co nveyed the Name to JO.h.ti Rey le In fee, which - laid-. ' two tracts of land are. interferingi..and overlappin each other; all of whleh trill by a - .reference to said mortgage, recanted lathe office for the recorditm-fie. Deeds etc:, iii and Or said County ,. in Mortgage 'Book 11. II page 213, etc,:, more-fully and -at lame' . Appear; as the property of OOTTGIEB sctiatli,}l. , and t 'LA RA St:HAITI-IEI., his wife. • -- - . A I.sW--.11 1 that certain messuagb or tenement and lot of ground, situate. on th southwardly side 01 • .Mahantongo street, in the Borougliof Pottsville, Schuylkill County. being thewestwardly halted lot' . tuarked No. :Z on the map or plan of. Putt and Pat-, ter.on's addition to the Borough of Pottsville, con. mining In front ion Mild Itialiantontongo Street hi - feet, and . stending back In length.or depth of that • width ;NI feet ii inchex, be the same more or less,-to. Church Alley, bounded east wardly by property ot .1. Acker, southwardif h, said Church Alley wester': wartily by lot ;Co. t 5, midi northwartity. /w, said Ma ha :doily.. street, being hei same premises which sLdretitz Fisher and Mal - tf - Ann Fisher, his - wife; by inilimture bearing date the 3111 h of- September, A, ii, Is AI, and rce,l i rdtd :in the °film' Jae recording , at I Weds, .: e.: in al d forth! . County' of Schuylkill in, Deed !look. No. H. page 'ads; tc.,. ~ ,r anted turd--con= veved to Peterdellentlial, party 'hereto,. reference being Alit-remit'. bad'. will more fully and at:large appear.. Also all that certain - alley franting-ou the son th Wes t s hi. rot Malta n tan gi w street; one foot 'six Inell4•S'll,rl. It l illell.!1 in width, and one Ilona , ed. , twenty-Itoand feet 3- . , , inche's •I'=' feet ii• in-' ekes) in dop h. • :drier measure being' the SItIIII, alley which Jahn Acker and Barbara, - his wife 1.", - t helr indent (Iry lA'arlint date the litll day of Cletoeer, A.J, Is ice, aril recorded tin the offiee for re- I ,orlituf 11.,, do and for the County of Schuyllt lit, in Deed Hon No. 43, page 7qo, ho ., granted and eon-' arced to ise... - tr fiellentlial. party itereto;,refefenee being' Hun euirlo'All'adr - will inure fully and at large appear: with the. appurtenances, eonsisting 'of a • 11 , ; -tory frame dw 011ug house,' with p stone base - Meat • mid a ::,-story name back hiiiiiii tut attaclied r oind a: Ironic staid,: a.. the Property of PETER HEI4.4N--, 1 - 1 111,. Al sii...-All that certain farni.orTra d ct afian, situ - ittle I i ,W est Vet. ti Tottlnsi. I fi, Schuylkill County; ad join he: hirer.. Of John Bolich, ss.ronion bachert, Reuben C. Leihy,; - Fre leriek sai.sainan and others, containing - 1 I --, ;/ , 'l'l'S.illOrt• or less, wit h the appur- - . ten:awes, eau ' , Hinz 'nf a _-spi ry stone ,dwldlliia -11.41,,, at futine harnl a ,I , .:•story frame dwelling tiou-ek I - --tery frame inie lithe shop, a one-store name Ft,ii.dry a 1-start' frame shop, and a fratni• Avater p wet' S!',V 1111(1: Iv; the-Property of 'EDWIN ,ZIMMER:d.V.V.ind DAN I I 1 lIAA.F. - . . . .‘ I I that e.•rlain form, tavern stand and tral I • 44 - land, sittyttel near Schuylkill Haven, in North Matilre to l'oirnship, ('aunty, de-orlbed as follow , .: Begionlit4. at - a - ,•‘•:.l.er:.totio In it Pne hetween land of Daniel `Varn er „•,,t t :;‘• r,, o f ,101,11 I '. 'INTL thenee by land et NV arnee nor:lt geriuty- tI, rCe , and a . quarter 11.•:;41,0,. V.' , p. critic. to a atone, Illerlet , , by t he It i.'grro t , west 8 perdes ton stone gehool lot,. ers - issing Itt opt k Lr l l:. - td of Nathan , 11. Butz. and land iiil !thin. dev.ri'res west 176 petebes to aTUI:-. irados• lid Ildwd of Willlaut slgtried noH S,llartittllVlitorth yet dein es, eioa 1 , . 1,1:e to a tliest not ' , did stot,le eortier; thene.e boldjr :t :sehilo .:± a-ll north 19 it degrees tveld, ad a ' , ittarter ts•relte to a post an: 'stone eorer,, latelpt Henry 111111.1 , dt south' se, degrees e.tst, 1 tI let rhea to a e.;ra 1Le1.1,01. live by .11111.1, Bt111.1!Iii Vo: it 1 tle;..,erees e st •perelo , :, lad eisin r said !Fell thence by the sthtte south dt‘cli'!•o,lire , t al per•bes to a teitex-eorner tiiebet-tLy the it due ague land of Sohn 1.1. Delbert ' emcees east '....11!; perettes.'ero.slng the turn= Pike. to the plat s• of beL•innltig,contrilnlng IS7 t i i.. 1 toe , sat e, and being the slow, pretufises, Witten Le t.i ssit 4 and SsT itnalt, It 111 uile.by tletql dated the Ith day. Aprtl, lst; granted and eon-. v.-yerl sAttitad Wc,,ner, recorded In deed book,. No. tit, page E2l, with ttle. appurtenanep‘, c“nsistlniz oi'a2-story stmt.• tave n house, With gtory stone* , liitehen intached, trathe wagon shed, large st.oni , hank batn, n triune cattle shetl, stone. bl •ekstnith situp, and wash...house tut the property of SAMUEL' % . y KISSN . 1A 1,S;1)--NO. t . he right, title and Interest of Hoveridge; of, in and to all that certain lot or. [fleet. Of ground, situ I,e in the Borough of Pottsville. 7chttylkill Potinty, hounded northwardly itrrsTiite street east wardly and soot hwardly by lot ofc.fary Jobosgai,'and wegtwarilly by hit helroighti; to the. estate of It4e.irp' H. Halberstadt, dere ,sed. vonnunlng In, width "40 feet. and, In dep h z•Oleet: taore or less. With thel appurtenances, consisting-of a brick Church, with. gThae baselnent, n'ow used, as sehool house. ' 4.—Ali Motto' ti . eftrtain lots phplecestof groom!, sa:uate-In the. ItOrough of. Pottsville, Schuylkill' county. baundedinorthwardly by Arch, Street: east- . wardly by Int of t.tuily. southwardly East Market street, alai westwardly by. Wolf bfreety containing together In width 1.111 fei.ft, In .depth yt;t feet. with the it pima rt elf:Mee:l, 0 M 111,41 inll of a 2 34 .- story brick thretliog 'house. it '.,story • brick and frame baize-house, and a frame stable;, as 1., 1i e pro liertv of DAVID HEVEHII)HE.• ° ' Seized and taken in!ext.eutiolf, and will he sold by . Gt.OltHE C. WYNKOOP . , Sheriff, sheritrs Oftlee:Vottkville, August 20,'70-31-it IS Car . o9. FRANK' CARFER, 1..:67(311NE1q!.. surtvEyori, and I.:FiAt; 15STATE A( ; EST. OtTliv-S,l LV IryiLLE, PA july f : LI A/'"P. ".c11,N41: EN6INEL'Itg. r, Mine EnttliwerMg,, 014Ifery Maps for IntTeetor,s t)fliee, littilrosil Local tott 'and, Construct ton, Tom], izrapltleal. Surveys mar:ill other protesstbnanivork, executed promptly unit on reniOnuble textiles., Ottlee--Kentre Streei,ll'ot.tsvtlle. Jail, 1 - 70-1 . 4tt H ENRY PLEASANTS, . rivILA-sp mjsuco ENcAutEER, surveys and In.jkah COntinieN. and exanalim Mine ral Lai Ida. OFFICE-13annati'n BiLdldlng, Cenire St., "oppoa,lte Episcopal Churtli t - , IJan. I.;.'OIH— IkiTINE IN SPECTOR. GEO. BROWN clerr: 11l • lli:4 services' ss .31int InAiNtitor an! to Iteriort ion, cap:icily it'd value of mines; ,stlso to stilt lands on coma 0 Mee—Pottsville, 'Pa. •• Qulqitt. 'ln .1 , • 3 ...Gni' • ; W. SH EAFEE, lic latestf, the I. l'ennsylvan4StateliOlogleal Survey, explores lands, mines, ' Jan. I,'w-1 T. 141:1ILITCEt, 11$1.1ESEER and ARCM; TECT, 179 Centre street, l'ottsv Ille. Plana, Sipe, indentions and E_.mates tirade of every detwglption of Winnings. -Surveying in Its various. braneites at tended to. • in • GF.ORM.: B STlt.tt - CM QTRAIICII & CPCIIRAN. .CAVIL:Nso miNimi ENGINEERS, AND 1)11A1.7(11ITs11E.N, •• 179 euyrr:E STnErr PorrsvitLE, op stalis.). January 1, ',O ' • , , I C'A REUEL C KRIS JiitA'N. St:ST . IOE Or THE, ..J•. - PEACE, REAL Et-MATE A.(..E.151', - .A..ND .1..1- I'ENSF:D ACCrIONEER' / 1 No. 1 Alati,txtOXint 14T., PO*SVILLE,P,A., '. 1 Special attentiou given loan business in theatiove nranelies. 'laving a large experience, satisfaction and promptness tputran eeti. Coll6ctions esPeclaily :olletteti anti will reedy• inintetta te attention.. 1 .. . .., January LID -' --------- - ' F.XoFrrscli, iniorms the public that he has repurchased the - • -•- SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, corner of F•ceond and High streets, Pottai•ille,latel,y owned by E. C. Neidt JZ Cd., which be Mr. Kopltsch, ;ekabllshed In 1911.; Thernew lhniwig be C. Kap- Itsch'ik. *cat, and they will manufaettitre all kinds, of iidaps and Ca ndles.• T&t patrunage bf;starekeepers and the public in general is reApeetfulli• July'7u-27 _ 4y • " • WM. .Ly ' PraCt!cal -Piurnber and 'Gas Fittir . , miaLt•sroz:64STREET, POTTSV/LUE.: 1,1 .. .. • , II Ilavingbren hi the tnilness over 10 years In Phu adelpl/W gives hill %unuSJ.ilil facilities for dMtving his supplies from first cialis hMiScs. , U - - Particular atte . pilori paid to country:3 wdrlc.. . , march 26,.'7.0-ly 'EORGEItIARTZ, ARCHITECT. - • . • 1 .7 O. 31,11:KET tiTtt.E.ET, POTTSVILLE. Inventor of the self-tinhiping eages;_and Pf coal breakers half the usual Itheiglit, saving thereby a great amount of timbers in a- large breaker. - ,The selfqiiimpiug cages -are fin V. rOtreli -and shafts, %nth of Without. door toTair, and with water apparatus ) attaCtied to diApernal withjaimps. It self-clumps one or twu. stories, and. hoists one, two or thtee cat's at the 4ame time. The advertiser will plati, superintend or contract to-hail,' colliery iinproye vents of all kinds. Mirth 5, '11) • • 10-1 y F. .1.-./.. • 160 cvntrerstreit: Pottnville. pa. .• .. • 1 • • 1I) E.l Eh 1:r ' . . - . . • • • . - . (3 - 0 La . ) ANIy siLvE.E.,_ . ..... FOF.gIGN HECHANGE, ' , - ~' . .... ' DioTtD STATES AND .o"YltElt lIONDS-, ' MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT—INTERESTi allowed ila per special agnement. •• • , •-• : STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New' , York end Pblitulelphla• 3oartia of brokera. at the-, usual commission. • ' . . . Jan 1.70 - - . QAVE - YOUR IfiIONELY BY SAVING YOUR - .J LEATHER. - , I ..... . , . . . - • ~ - . BUY; ' iti: . _ BUY -,.. . - • BUY p nr • BUY % C. S. FosTmicsl - C.- S. FOSTFIII'S ~ ' C..S. FOSTER'S 1 1 C. S. FOS'FER'S ,Water Proof Greate . arid., Preservative PreSeative - t . Interbar qualltlos of tber made Impervious ti . v. 4. water'.' Ohl Leather mod Wirt and pliable, with color renewed; more lastlngiti any other of Its kind in. market, and applicable t kinds.of leather. ,- • Miners will oind it the ,. t article tliiiy,mser Used to protect their Soots or hoes from sulphur waten. _l. or sale, wholesale o Call, by CLEMENTL FOS TER, As - bland, Pa.; and 1k , Pottsville by & CO., Fox A Bro., Jesse FiSitert Thomas. Foster, ittict F. L. Power .. Hay 29. 'ilk.:-22.0 A Norton. .L IN II .. cpp TRAN64T.LANT/0 ZS. B TEAMMILPS._. i Between New Yin b. Glasgow, Londonderry, . . ... . . . .0 le Liverpool, Queenatow and Ratably& iti RIMMED RATIN of - 4sisacia.,-For .„..or drafts by this commodi tqcomfartableand popular , line of steamships betty o the Volta/ Mates and Europe...or for full info on In regard Solite* of etc., apply In peracut or by mall to their . ,Capt. 11 F. OLO_vER. ... ' ' . • No. iMeentre street, 'Pottle - ale. i . tkprillt, ~ M-14-3m - ' ... ' -1 1 1 . .•- . - ___ , SEPTEMBER, 18-40 E 117./E.t . f.,;(,7..T elf _ . • . Alis-rniwr o' F -Till: DPSCT.P.7;AION (1.N ` .Tift: t•I .1 . • 'TIVATIO,.(OF WHEAT. AT TIII: I:AsT MEV''.V .T... "41.' b TILE PHII,ADEI,44IIA7 SilelETV r , .; (4.1 N .A 1 ; 15S1O f.iIIICULTI" J . .. - . . .- .Dr.. Ke'uttek, in' intrOdueing the suhj,... t. said,,that to. decide' the August , meetin...! t,. . reports' and . discussion. on. the cult i vatio t i ,„ f wheat, was a time-honored and Most appr(;. ate eustonfor the Society. Probably at th, prfteht, hour this subject%Avat.ertgagiu. 4 . l !„. thought and tbelabor.of onedialt the p,, 10 ,.. laical of the: great central. belt or - s : q„, ~-. lying between the lakes on the North ; ;0 ,1 Carolina,_ Tennessee. and Arkansas ou ill; South. .1 This large and influential pop i,,t, ~,; Our people I adjusthoused theirwl.eat-erg,. and we tell reshing'„ cleaning, dri.tfillikz••7 .. ing or Iran orting IL- Others. Were Jyr. i , r, . lug to sow e next crop; by pltaig,laro,.;\ u 1 i,i, , oat stubble, Manuring, harrowing mill i eli; i• '! the ground, or selecting or cleaning the 11 0 ;;1, It might be said of us;-unitiland peoplo, :e3 the English, that the wheat is the enh i ii h , Ling crop, in husbandry,; thav or tIW - ,, n , and. Oats which pre cede it, and ti clov.-r;vl the trtie"graSsys which succeed it, ht. ~T, TotAtion, the two. former are: made ; Li i;i it: , : .., to the wheat cultivation, and the ;atter ;:.. Pendent 'on :it. The wheat plant doe, 1 ,„ ! relish crude manure, but loves .thoroft7r,i 0 •einioni tinted - and "dceayty *lino...tit. Ile!:; we top-dress and; hill-tltes tolForn "-tg'..,i' heavily„lit apd then afiere,:nex I . c slieect-,ffn:".: oata'arc cht,..there remaits tmsily.a.sc-imilah;, ruantire for the : wheat. T 4. giftti of,t he hat u yard ,so freely s trewn . over the oat-,tahh!b; not only. benefit the ,wheat Which follim - but Still more ,the clover and grast4es ylii..!i are - cut year nfter, year without further lu,-. nurial application. •. . . • • . . The - pealter. had just, taken off his ti •:;; crop or hity from Ailen::acre. debt:which I,:, t not .received manure .of any kind. for ti v.- years- -The entire tillage and nianuring h.! been included in what was- giVeh the-wli, .0 in 1804. "ObleetiOnablews it • may b4sitelt i , .the practice, and- hence the prottiitient ;i:u-- Portanee attached itt this latitude to ";i:ett.:lll.. , .the ground In - order for N - lieztt." . i lie wtl;!' , ! call the meni * Uers, begin tiou.; ‘t Mt tl; *President; :to describe their in:Aihmss .' i ' . , . .., _ . I). I “pL, , . The President, .'4r.. Drayton; said that h'l• - did not feel sittlieient Contitlytteo ,it liii, „tat, practice:to recommend itinibe-itaiingly.,-- lie' had n(u. continued it long .4:1,4, hot n-, far as he had gone he had foinnt dr sati-t:10.•7 tory' lie - , never. used .ba r Ilya r• i efl 4 11 , iro iiii • wheat ; he conthasiltiniself.entirele to - art •_ lleial . fertilizers,. preferring superpfiosplcc, -of lime made.friaribmics, and tbii it '.it rrc6i..:, •s s ay. as high as 1,600 lbs . . per acre. -\s •u i 7 1, all farmers, his supply of barnyard • mat • .-,. w s limited, and it did libimnore go•,1 as li• ii applied tosiorn , - top•tiresi-ed and iii fhii hiii titian to wheat. 4.e-did.nOt eon title his•gt...., lands for manure to that - fitrnislo.•;l id, wi 1 ,.,. but upon the wheat stubhh.: - elther in the I*- - , or s spring', •i, 111., Ve9llVcllielit, he "spr i ••:' plasterat the rate of two bus•liels" p, , r o,;-.. to:bringon kiweloYer, and . afterward•-•, 0t,,,, a year, if he had barnyard, manure to sp,Tl:•, he top-dressed; his ;grass lands. lii- ,u,,,, cri l :iwas not, _ Inerous, - ..but'•lik,. crops of •_7 :.. gyre co .111 red beavY.' ..: • Col. Bit die remarked:, that this . ), - ;t•-•• c:'•1 I .• high farming Lind With Speciiii! 111:L0:1,- • that is, .barnyard in:inure for corn; ,•a •< phosphate,for wheat, atid - p1.44kr..5., for cl•••••• not•bad tiraCtiee,:but too expen4ye for ••• • •th: neon faritiorto wh:•im the additional 1:•!, •:. required would be na inconsiderable tax. i:. the. preparation . . of the soil for whbat i,...,H be madtr:so - thoromth-ait , to last:during:4 hi•' , ii tire' nanther or yetirs in- wit it'll- tl.t,liiiiii :\ ii 'kept in .gras-i:the itaxing won Id liiJ-i no ot-ii-i -To most tirirrerit iti the . ionfai•-•,, , .'4'all s tiflni!..• the citY; hay was, to ,mo-1 s llK'i r titallW cr,.o and bow to. keep the •tml imr! ta•fi ve in .gr,,, , tbr ilit,:+longest s fline wa- tlVoiiiiii-tion„ Th. it fresh Manure fl'inn!iltii tia ' roya-il-was. i , ,iot'i h . . bitst 'for ' wheat, )t.fetrarkii•il a, t-tittlilishi-i. .and the,ferme Ill'_ , lit.iirkt lit‘ - avily that in thit, , ,.. was aiipli6l to einat - .ixroatiit, the better i•••• i 1 ) : only for the corn, tint r ' ai-o ti :lie - e.•nt, •., say nothing of ti)t , int,rvimin:!,,:t i,:i - iili. 1 'kr. 31tintgono,ir • - saki-taint he liili-t{., - - bout t his eon,aiiii hi;,.\ttiiiiit groitiiit' V. it-', barnynrtl mantiiii—iti tilt. lAtif en s:‘,.. .1 . 0,-,1 I. ing. the matiorre cn the ,( - al-:-1t1.. 1 ,1 , :.• :.,.i , . tklottglAttglt.nntler, in tile usual- way. I .•;11-• . vrtilleinta wire dal Init.o to-hen-oil! t la. iv I ';'. itAlid the iloverquiti tinto:lty w hit+ n:-.llr-v- , ' : antl'.therefore it•raid. Ile ..1131,nr.r nuiro;:. c / •••• Ins orn ,itt. the lui.ll, Inc:Luso. i. arilt, .1; ..11".. eorn,-:a Praetiet , Whielk all larittt , pf us'oud iin .it profit:l[4A - to follow.' :: ' :1 - • ' Tlie:Presldent..:dr, Drayton; In reply- ty question-, ~ a teti, t 1 tat not nittle!ltiettOy it tt eladiliortill Mont nortery county pit tnth, I twitte.ftir,whetit —lirst; itti lite •usultl.thl - -:1 , tainting' tinder t lie Oat - stnibttle ; . tit n' t , 1.- dret;sing With x . vellFrotted or " . -itort" - l' in ne: and finally,torning:this under:- ittst lit.t . ; - !: - enough to .he our ',;r. th e way „e- th i; w1,,,,-; drill. He added, that whont...ver he sul ! ,:ti ii. - • led licitfitOcii for'crits in the ntlatioit ; 11-:,:1e , -- ferred to replace wheat. with Jyt.. • ', .. Dr. - lien nedy approved 'or phatultiniz t ‘v:;-.• . for:wheat; but.ilbjects"to the sceond ploul .. • nig being .n 're shallow than, the'llrSt. b cause - I,lntt ivipacted. the soil, hentat.ll, %%lici,. this haid previonsly,:loosi!ned,- neutralizing in ofar . thq effects to . :Lie derived froni the first ploughingv Rutter 111:Inuie'oit the oat:still, hie ; bury ft. With a - shallow furrow, and then cross : Woof:oi to. th`e full depth- , -thus , "sand .Wielitng" the manure, hetweeti two slices 4.1 . pulverized . soil: .Wilf . eli -he nu!! tarn - rii'.l ii mute' he - preferr64 to follow thesurrac.• •ploW Which turned under the manure tt!i.r oatLstribble, with the subsoil plow, wiii., l l. stirred Thutdid,nOt tiring up) SLY, Inches- ail inchesc,ph 116 then hatet,rahout twily - e, of pulverized s.oil,', with", the ntati are in'the middle, at no more expehse than t \%.,' surface .ploughings worn(' cost him ; 'n ail :4, two of ins- teatits were I . tinning at the Mi n t,- time,, lut'completed: lily itioughing in hair the nurnberof days requi red_ fOr, pross-pl(aigh ihg.:.•.: - . . •• - " ' :•-: ••• • - Drj. Thonlpson'eongratulated the Se i,•( on the practical direction which the' di! , / , 11-- s4th_had token , and hoped that it woidil continued at nest. •I . • , T,mgCBER !- • LIIPtiBER • • , - Ett-S AND CIIAIRMA EU- We , hafe on hand tt, larOilot of seasoned :%,; DVS I , COPFIN BOARDS and.,PaPLAII, CHAIR and .Sl , l TRE PLANK, The ntiove Is the best qualjty of I:\ DIANA LITSIDER; - • B. PAS & lIAUDENBUSIL July 3 :1,0-31- t f eur. dih h S,Zpruce Sts., Readank, LUMBER ! InONO FEET OF :WESTERN LUMBEIL* 11 . 1 .U1333111131.73}1, Corner Of 4t!l and-Spruce Sts., Ren4ing, Ii - „ We keep eenstantic on hand Alielthainta rid, 1:, dlanaWainut, Poplar Chair' Plat k, 54.1 , r t at , .0..1 Ash Linnfier r all seasoned: The Walnut lAITIA t: .:,/ i 2 CO 30 Inches. wide and all tifieltnessrs, nild th , , pitphir front Ito 30 lathes Wide. The oils II t e o t .y: Walnut and Poplar cannot be. urpassed in any nisi- Utd.t.tzid we are Nellipg lower, than. itieyeig‘ o.af .. I : All patties In wantriii any 'kinds of Ltnnlie,r.a., ~i do well to call' and 'ex:until,- our steek. _ July 9; 70 . ~ .• .... . ' — L UM.13411, .- •••• , ' , .:.1.- ni," • A. 11..00C/lIIAN7 t;UV::BER. DE E. & c o'p , '• 31 . 1 :SIZFACTIME1'..,4,ANU DEA.LEI:S IN • BILL ,TISIBEK • FOK littlDGEs, IiP.EAKETf-. - ~ , Koats'sawed from ,Winto and Yellow Piny, - 'Oak and Hemlock, and silliiped - tAi r 41.1"; Also, PLANK ROAIIPs, 2411IngleN, LAI} I, t• 1.:4 ~ 0:- - /NG, dle.ollllees at \V ATii9NSTOWN, PA. : , 4 '44 * LocK. HAVCN, PA. • ..' , ' . c. '," P. S.We mil fii 1.33- Pont and Rai InOad. A prfl . 9, 'Te.7.7-I:fr ,' ---"----"-------- N, TILLERSBDRG EOPEAM SAN AND PLANING MILLs N. C. - FRECK &, CO.; mA).;!:tfri.47l.7. IFrani _ mut'. Lath Stidirpl Shingles, lionring, Sash..iloorso• . : Mouldln--. Anitall kinds of Matitffaelni-ed LutitSer, • on hand. -- • White Pink, Hemlock anti : • -Ottli, 'Boards cut.: length. Oar Mill% ate M miles iscloir.Williativ..l, being a 'yirty lag of .i"2. TilfrOglit per feet. 4.T: tilled promptly. Price sts forn.ished on aripliem 3,01 y 0, 'To -• , . ,• • . C FrE A Pil If: T,HAI I / 4 :1 THE; CHEAPEST • • • B A N/4 N A.M.& EY' - ' ' 0 B . : At Lower ,Prices than any other Boasellers , • • -Pottsville, - c-NO R.1771:II - PRICES MAT Pr" - r.'' • • And all Articles in life • _ . r _ BOOK AND: .STA L TIAINERY •LI At h a Greiffleclufrom Formei Pr ice .Cidrind Compaie Baran Perchatina Eisowlisn' TWE , PARTNBRSI.LIP lieremfore existink , _4:ltween Davin LI liaso• and THOMAS BRA .; • J l 5 thiteday dissolved hy ,the death •of Thom,' Branson, Jr. All persona/hatingclaimeagalnht said drat wlll present thentur r onee to the Nu ry t L:r partner, Who will liquidate tile xforiEt, and patties debt thereto are requested to make early payntear to the undetiignesi„who will mu t inuelhe • nwei 'as heretofore, wider the old firm nano. pi IMANMONA IJEO.. DAV7O .. liqq: .507 Broad'etreet , 17ton a and IllS - NVa:.% -tene ,. . ' Sept; ,70 . . , Q ', M. MO,I4TIMER.. ; - . S. 189 CEN T RE gt, l'&14 . BviLE:' HATS, CAPS, LADLair Alva CIIILDIF2.C I s. ' • FURS, ANxiITht . BRELIA.S. 4 , ..03ept..vt . N4s4in . . A? Vie &inner. OEM • .„ ALwi6..9*: SELL .OJ4'ALL kitiDE'
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