The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, October 15, 1870, Image 4

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    FORTY-SIXII-1;' YEAR.
the Aumorist
IVASII Y.
NASBY:ATTEMPTS TO'STUSIP THE STATE
OF DELAWARE — THE OBSTACLES' THBOWN
IN 11IS WAY BY ONE BBED PBABLtY, A
CONNECTICUT MAN', NOW 'nns - rDENT
THAT STATE. .
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- ,MAsTEN's COS - Ens, M Ism 1.1.0. t. - „Vdflo,
7. in' the State Of Delawarer
4: k fl September 11, 1870.
It seems to - me .ez though whenever I
th
,dught I' bed aPecoolYerly goad thing,.that,
some, unmitigated cuss was destined . to i ' t he
raised up me t4bust it. At Confedr o N
Roads in hentisekSthat sne(kin whelp, pi.
• lock, and. furoshiss. broot, • Jiie Bigler, wu: t .
- -alluz in my way, n'overtrowin happiest
- skeems and *blastin my most cheright purpo
• • Ses. Here In Missten'.
Corners, cu
fl my ege
t sed Obed
• ... ,nyus is a cuss from Cer
Peasley,' who. drif • n ec to je Detaware four
j sins a • tin shop at
a Years ago, • and
The.whoneople her to: endoor him
• f o r €:i they. never buy new
and support him,
orn . modashun for em to
~ tin ware its a reel ace
of halesin
hie so« , sire pan. ,
- bev•ls matLesPa
n become Sr bigto be stuffed
when the ori
up with ra g B '
But he
iz nevertheless'a dis
urber and inkuus.
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t b He .z malle 'friends
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With all the niggers in this part h e
t
• • •hez helped the Met hodizt an, tilap4s,tt. preach 7
rs
e to start Hunday sk69ls among on, and is
inall'respecks Conductin his:self like - a man,
uv grovlin instinks, who feels a call to
tear ancient landmarls. slid root out every
thing that the well , regulated Delwarian,
most desires to perpetslate. He is asi innova
tor of the most dangerous deseripshun.
het bin bawling for years for the destruction
uv the whipping-post, and the estabhshin us
• free'Skools here, has , ried to interdoose lac
tries' and stop the sale, of filter, and hey a
meeting hOuse put on, and so on. - In short,
.hfi has been doin his level hest redoos Del
aware to the leYel of Noo England.
. The demberatia (7entral Committee tiv,the
• • the State bed arranged' matters - .wisely and
Well;4hat is, it wood hew bin well-bed it not
bin fof this cifssid Peasley. They - desiresi to
.. • hold ill the-white . vote, and loped . to egg.%
Largel share uv the nigger vote.' We knew
we should hey 1,),1 - 41m4ble with the, whit—
'' vote, for abuse UN'tiftVtigger wood do that,'
but how to ab se bit and capcher his vote
at the smile tiny uz - the problem. It wuz
decided not to hold public meetins among the
• 4niggerA at all ; or to hay em attend meetins,
•but to do the work among.em.by private con- ,
versation. ,This would makteelear salin for
our speekers, who wuz all notified by eirkler
uv wiit wuz to be sed. They wuz all to bear
. with all the force possible olito taxes, «lea
. the-Delaware man beS &Luz hatid to pay, for
any , purptis, and. partikelerly tlie danger ia"
bigger ekality, which is a riukeisi tonice of
democratic speek-ers everywhere.
-`. I opened the etampane in Masten's Corners
two weeks ago, with the same speech•l hey
' bin resin for twelve years: In the beginnin
I amine the Republican party for eorrupshen
'onto which I dwell for perhaps ten minutes,
when - I latnich off into my favrit argument,
• wich• is that the nigger is a beast, and moral
. lv onflt to-be anything but the preperty- uv
the proud
,Caueashen, wieh "is by nacheethe
master race. The'ineetia passed off splendid
. ly—indeed, a more enthoosiastie aujenee I,
" • ueverhad. Obed Peasley wuz in, and set the
coneloosion be told' me that he never bed bin
_ so staggered in his life. . •
-"Where-03-mi speek to-morrow trite:"' he
asked ?
I told him at a'Village some,
• from here:, -
" I will be! thereto beer it ugh'," he sed,
. "and ez them trobths uv youth ought to het
wide ctreulashen. I shel bring all 11 - 1 Y friends
in that nahothood."
I never wuz so elated "in my life. Here
win fruits! Here .wuz a NO.o..:England (Hs:
- turber converted by otie- - ‹peeehl-a purseed6=','
tor converted into an adhererlt!- I retired to
bed that
o ite in -ruttier higheatithate of my
,
The next mite I had a deliteful
. The barn inwich I wuz to speak wuz nearly
. -full uv the residents uv the seckshun, and
• from remarks I 'leered -em drop, and their
appearance and "tither indieashens, - I felt
. ashoored that
: everything sltood - say Mi the
nigger wood meer.with . ready and enthOosi
,. lastic response froth em.
I opened elokently and reeled 'orf the prst
len minutes Ur 'my rehiiirks with meresperit
than I ever throws] into-it. Thepeople teem
lenthoosiastic In their aPplinise, and 1, hest
.Iworkt
_myself up Into a fever UV eggselt-f
- Meld. At last I -get to the seeond lretj liµ
- any remarks—the nigger question. -Jr
"AlY,brethren;`' sed I, "I approach this
qUestion. reluctantly. • The seleeek` isn't
"a
- pleasant One.' The" nigger, Any . = _brethren,
' wick these fanatics are. st riv tie force onto
•us is , : an ekal, is hot-'a nigger,
with his long ;heels,. his horrible odor,
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his—"
I didn't cOnelotal the sentetiee At this
pint, While the words was achoking through
the assemblage, that onmithrated tmosanee,
Abed Peasley, marehed into the barn at t 4
head nv a pereession tiv male nigger;t, twenty
in ' , number, till uy-wieh took seats ritebt
. ' front of me %Viten! they. coodent helphearni
every word.l .shood utter. '
My tongue war, glued to the rolif..,ov'my
mouth. I saw thedanger Iwuz inAo
- Thesis niggers bed votes,. and with the white
- Republikins in the vicinity can carry it.—
• Our people bed bih work among em with
hOpes uy holding at least a porshun UV em.
hf I pereeded -with may s-deedi ez 1 lied it
arranged, , they wuz hoptdessly Aost . f ,ef
didn't lay it on en-ii :nit° the nigger,
I disgusted iny.,lTltite ft.! osids afore ire, WhO
01113' hed one political - creed, .wich wuz to
hate sich, 1 undertook to switch, off stud
say suthin• else, but I coodn't.-- : , I hev ,Only
bed one speech for tweite years, and taunt
deliver that or.hold iii} puuc.
.PeaSley nodded at i . ;te.
brethren : " I eomment .4.1,• again, when see
eirng them niggers-my knee !rernbledt • I lost
conshusnis Sind fell faifitiu off time barrel onto
Willi 1 smud! •
percefded the ilex' u;te - to Illy lIUXI
pointment, - thankin • ikaven that I fainted
when I did, for iti let me out uv a most
and posishen, ropeued ez before: I got to
; the precise pint- where - I change to the dis
-4 eitsslon us' the nigger, when Peasleyagin
appearance with his escort uNfnig
ge , twenty in number. Agin I' tried to
switch off; Agin I stumbled and floundered,'
and agin I 2in - ilk-down unable Jo say a word.
Need,' emit-Myer) the .hart rending harra
. live? Need I say for two weeks that fiend
incarnate,, with twenty 'niggers' alluz with
him made- his. appearance.at my meetings,
every curie jest as I WUZStrtyill, "My brethren,
• the:nigger with these rad i kals is forcing witb
us az an ekal iz nut a man. He is dot fit mo
rally or Phisically to be aSisoshated with us.
He is,—"
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• . -Need I say that lam at - Bill Sapp';
sick,
, after lieviiernisearried with that same speech
fuse) times? And liNsi I say that• it has
leaked out that a lot ut radikals iu W ilming
ton-eolit3 whose heads easses-sfurnished this
Peasley with means to - follow Inc u p fluorin
the carupane, and that lie•propesesg,t•Ontin
---'yOu till the, Hite uv 'eleeshid • 1
I applied to the - Central Commits ; to fur
nish sue a new speech—one with Would soot
• fora mixed aujence4but they can't do it.—
They say dimoerisy, ivooldn't bear sick a
'strain ez to ki yer both iihesto wu 'lst. ' r
And so, in konsekence or this Connecticut
scou ad eel' s ! fee udishnis; I am made yooselis
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fluorin this etunpane, and We may possibly
loge ull•that we are_ playiri for. Why can't'
that race be exterminated?
• . • PETstoLkum o V. NAssre,
Mich win , . Postmaster.;
'Tjarbniare
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Jan.
TRON !IRON ! . I R ON AND STEEL,
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SI,YER d: SCRUM'S No, Cclitro girert
CALL AT MYEA &
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New Hardwarde Store. No. '4,.. - It Centre St., to Idly
eheap Garden Hakes. spades, shovels, corn 11!id I itir
den HOM of all.Vlßds. • -'
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SCALES S. SbALES ! SCALES !
Of all klnds,.and the best In the market. at
)+I:Y ER ER & SCHL.WS, Agents., Na. 251 Cent re street,
. • 1 4 .Pottsvithi
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ARE NOTICE - I BUILDERS - •
AND MECRAN'ICS'!
pt MYERAISA 1111.73r8 can be bought, cheap Bond
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in Hardware of all ktnds, eiz: Paints, Otis. Glass,
Cement = Phxster, .Chinme,S , Tops end tiller, Also,
Terra 4 2 , 01ta Pipe of a4l sizes.
March 12, • •
DADDOW'S NEW MAP
01' Tilt ANTIrIiArITE . O(DAL iltGlOtt.
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U Thi. II atl isl he lat;' . lt.Published of the An thracli e
osi Regions of Pennsylvania: It differs In many
reePeela troin other Maps published, because It gives
• the farmation and alto II repra9entation 'of the Coal
Basins, togeth.i - r - ith the location of all the collieries
.In 'the Anthracit e Ccial Regions, ..t.c.,Zte.
Price ou Rollers . ..:.
:. In case for I'orketv '''''''''' - ''''''''
- I`n sheets,,;v , bo
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ANNAN Icimeto'nrte
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.coar., - EanpriLa AN
'D DEALERS READY
N..; amixori ER for computing posnos, tut and
grouttaig trom five e "".•to 004 dotiorsotinanlet and
wear". 'with amount' , earstied out. tient frea of
postage hy enclosing 13 . :41. - , C.W. SMITH;
• shipper of t 'Oa!, tti% Walnut Kt . ,.
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Pt 2f 10.211.41n4'
L_____ • • Phlladelphill.
r'HYSTAL SPZOTACLES.---S% (
article of this kind et•cr took 1 .-,
solid a hold upon' public fat cr. 'nes e err ra i a are
aL tr o u o l l a Pi_,eugglgtriethy rewn=eanrobinotesVelt
sesnin=7, whn 'hove u seed. t'Aem.'. Poeisrile ny . . "
JOSEPH DUklift, Opi.dan, No. 151 Centrci Si,
July I ¢, 70-2242 - . .
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CHRIBTIILif.
Machinists. FouTiers* ear ;Builders.
DRY PAD PIPli east on. end,. and sell-oiling
Drift: Car Wheels a speciality. Aug. 13, '7OM-t,m.
StNtAk_r_Ss
Sept. 10,..M47-1m
GI...OUCESTEIt IRON WORKS. GLOUCEB
TEE CITY, N. J.—Omer, No. 8, North Sev
enth St. , west si de, PRItADELPMA manufacturer
'of CAST IRON GAS and WATER PIPES, cast Iran
Flange Puinping, Heating and Stearn ' Pipit, Stop
Valves for Waver or Gas, all sizes. Fine (Plugs)Tly
drants, Lamp Posts, Holders Telescopic or Sin
gle. Castingsand wrouglit iron Work, of all kinds,.
for Gas Works. All Pipes proved by 'Hydrostatic
Pressure. • April 18, 11)-16-1)*
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PIONEER CAB. WORKS. s t. • '
JOSEPH. DELANEY,' PEOPR I Era:
Having enlarged his Car shop, is now prepared to
build all kinds of Carp for mining-purposes. Being
practical mechanic' and having . for
:man: devoted himself. entirely to this P*,
brinich of the brininess, and building . isß.lcs—sta
COAL BREAKERS. AlllO, the poktentec - • - -
• Lll4 - r
of two celebrated Self-Dumping One, 11(
which can be seen working at Oil *or it ofilessrs.
Bancroft, Lewis & Co.. and Patterson, Eltringham &
Co., Ashland. and at Messrs. .11.. A.; Moodie it. Co.,
Preston Collieries. Glnardville. Coal Bresikeri built
at the shortert notice.. Orders solicited. • •
' JOSEPH DELANEY.
CHMNA.NDOAH IRON WORICIL
The Subscriber is now prdiared to build Steam
Engities, _Pumps, Coal'Breakers, and
Drift Cars. All kinds of castings' and pi pmq
forglngs insole to order. 1•11*Ial atten- •
Lion raid to the manufacture of Car •-• •
wheels. .JOILN CkITIIER , -11A-Li" , -I==
Shenandoah City, Jan: 1, 170-i-1
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FODIRRRY AND MACHINE SHOP, STEAM
CAR: FACTORY, &C. #
The subscriber would call attention
to the superior facilities Vosseaßed by er
him for the 'rations branches ofSteam • ••••••
Engine building. Iron - Founding, and
the manufacturing of all kinds of ma- Likaml
chinery for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad
ears, arc.
He will also continue tlye ' business of mining and ,
selling lite celebrated Pine Forest White Ash Coal,
being the sole proprietor of this colliery - .
Sep. I, '69-1-Iyd Jan. 1, '69w YDER
p OTTSVILLE ROLLING /H/..T.4 .
ATKINS BROTHERS, PROpairro,rts,
Schuylkill County. •
NfanufactUrers of Railroad Iron (both -
T and Screel7:Flails) fire prepared to
.eeive and exiiente ordersat short notlo,
for an v uncl all the ordir.ary sizes in use.,•
Making:our own pig metal, we are - YT" .
careful to select.kaitable ores; buyers rtin therefore
rely upon Teceicilng in all cases find clam rails. The
hmalletidzes of T Rails, 2!, 32, an(Lip.pciunds to
the yard, always on hand, and supplled-in small lots
as wanted. - Jan. 1, '7ll--1y-
TO COAL OPERATORE# ANDMINERS _____
BOILER WOILKS. '
The subscribers respectfully invite
theh attention of the business- contain- 'Zti
fifty tfi't heir Boiler Works. ou Railrund
St., below the Da.ssenger Depot, I'otts
vale, where the:v.are prepared to man
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ufaeture •
ISOILER.VGF EVERY- DESCRIPTION,. -
Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers
Drift Care, &e.,•itc.- Rollers outhand.
Being practical mechanics, and having for years .
devoted themselves entirely to this brunch of the,
business, flatter themselves that work done at their
establishment will Jaye satisfaction to all who may
fayttr them with u call. Individuals and Companies
ivillqind it greatly to their advantage to examine
tliat work before engaging elsewhere. . '
JOHN T. NOBLE.
MATHEW'RHODA.
,ix en miles
Jan. I,;70-1-
ORCHARD IRON WORKS,
- The subscriben't dre pre - pared to fur
fish STEAM ENGINES and all kinds et • -
of MACHINERY and CASTINGS for .„ •-• ."7"
Mines, Maid Furnaces and Rolling - ,
Mills, and have a fillt assortment of the , § 4l - o ."'
ghost approved patterns . or VERTICAL ROLLING
E
MILL NGINES, scgTErzEns,till EARS. EU N 4
ING MACHINES, aria all other Machinery reunited
in the manufacture of Rallioad Iron and bars..
: The following Steam Eng/neS are now on hand and
ready for delivery:-
1 Eng:c,l6 in eyl, POn Who 2 Eng's 12 in cv1.16 sl'he
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1 " . 14 " " 24 1 '" 6 " " 12 "
1 " 12- 4 ' " 24 " 2 " 64" 6 "
The above Engines 'are
most approved principle:
works of the-aubscribene
Pfrkering & Davis' Stea
hand, which have given u
Sept. 1,"09-1-ly
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I7ASHINGTO.N IRON WORK:S.,
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rr NOTICE.—The works of i ire late firm of tittett'S:
Brother, known'as the "WASIIINCITON - IRON
WORK'S," loctitedon Coal stzeet, in the,
Borough of 'Pottsville, will',l*.-co.ntin... et , •
Mal by the subscriber in all Us — Various , --
branches, viz: Steam Engine building -'-=. •••-•-
and all k Indei of nme.hinery. for mining
' .. TITIN. tamz
eit iit.r coal or ore . ; blast furnaces of hot oncold blast
all kindsof railroad castingSandrallrhad car tiztufes
of wrought and castiron; till kinds o f bra.sactualngs;
all kinds of smithwork, and all slzes , Of the.fitteat I in.
proVed pumps, single and double acting. Repairing
promptly attended to and neatly executed.
Ily careful attention to Intsinenslatie subscriber
41 , 11 MAN he will refill ve teshare of the public patronage
so liberally bestowed on the late firm. ...
.:4„11./1. 1, '74-1. ... , J A NIES WIIEN.•
ASHLAND IRON VirOB.H.S
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The subscribers eare now fully pre- . - asuss
11ared to furnish, at the Ashland Iron
Works; Steam . Engines_ and Pumps
of power - and capacity, for Mn
lug and other purposes. Coal Break- -
era of -every size and pattern now M. use, , to
gether with castings and forgings.of every _descrip
tion. Coal and Drift cars of all mizenand patterns.
large Truck and horse Cars, all furnished at-the
shortest notice. The subscribers flatter themselves
, that; Inasmuch tf.5..,,e - Very member of the 'firm is a
practical ineelimiteV, the will be able to furnish
nmchinery that w.lll compare favdrably - w.ith any in
the ItCptlon. All orders directed to J. d:T. tiAltaTErt:
, Ashland, Schuylkillt l'ounty; Pa., will receive prompt
1-at tent ria. •& \L 11A IrSEIL
Ashland, Jan. 1, '7ll-1-
AV OIL Ei.
41E15:A1 NV/MYER* Proprietor,
• . TAY4Afgr,A..SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA.
liavirigenlarged his Mondry and ma
chine shop,. at the. Eagle Iran Works,. ' MINIM
Tamaqua, and thus very materially
Increased tin-limper:By for turning out Z-7:4" •-•
work in his line of business, he is now &LI •
Prepared to make Steam Engines and Pumps of any
power and captivity, for mines; Machinery for
Breakers Rolling and other mills and for Fur
naces; au .
kinds of ea4fings and forgings, tke., etc.
An experienceof many years in the business, with.
the facilities wißell these works now possess, enable
the proprietor to turn, out the eery best and the r aost
satisfactory work.
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All orders addres se d e % SRN ALTERS,. Eagle
Iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., - wilt
receive prompt attention. - June •"4i. 'll9.—;pttf
MIIR PALO ALTO IRON WORKS,
1
Are prepared to furnish T RAIER.oAD IRON:—
weighing from :21,/ to 70 pounds per yard---STREET
RAILS-4mm Is to 6.4 }Kalil& per yard,
to suit either for horse cam or loc.o
motives. All these rails are of the
LATEST AND MOST APPROVED .fxr' , ""
r ,y r ,
PATTERNS. Also, a • general assort. •
ment of mEncITANS.BAR IRON, Rounda,
Squares, Oval, Half Round and Grooved,. HOOP
AND BAND IRON, CAR AXLES, RAILROAD
CHAIRS, FISH PLATES AND HOOKSPIKES,
for rails. ROLLS made of the bestbrands of roll
blast elm - mail Iron, ready ,for use, •elther forT
rails. street rails Or bar trOo k .' Also, kinds , of
CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also in
vite attention to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF
SHEARS, for cutting old rails puddler Iron;
LIENJ:HAYN% GOD, Proprietor.
InTte . e cur. Second. and Market Sta.,
.Pottsville, Pa.
Jan, I, '
HAS. H. HARBISON.
No. 9:25 . 51 A R .STikEET. PEI ILA DELP A
Tv -
visyNE - - , A 'Ns
fic' 1
yr. 4 ". le '''
164F 1N 1 4 11111- D I
The tiCALES •Inade undei these patents differ
from all others, completely doing away with all long
leverti, e.heek.rods, and friction on the knife edges,
thr , reby instiring an riVeurate, sensitive and durable
scale. N. 13.—bend for illustrated catalogue. Also,
Agrnt for Weston's Patent Defferent 'al Pully flock.
August 14.';0--,4'3-3m
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•THOS. 1.. ADDISON. . WARRXIC
O COAL ' DEALERS, GAB COMPANIESZ' &C.
The undersigned having succeeded Focht & War
ren to the sole manutacture of locht's 'celebrated
Patent
SELF DUMPING,
tiolsTiNt;
SCOOP Ill'C'KETli,
AND
,BLOCKS;
r Unloatling
Ae., Ste.
Also, in the manufactiii‘e of
IltON UAILst t
• • • 4 C)
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.ANDI • . 4
IRON Ilt./X. WHEELBA RpoNps ,
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Ae p rc pared to:fill all order 4 twit!' promptness au.
ditpu .
NOTICE—Being the wile . ownt , rs, ~f the Patent
Rignt for the Self-Dumping, Hoisting, Scoop Bucket
and Dock Block, we caution all persons against man
faecal-Idg or purchasing the sante from any except
ourselves or our 'agents. as we poscute to
the UtMOst /1111/t any intrtnzernent on the •Let tens
Patent. fLespect fu I lk, . -
, AnDisoN & wartftEN-, Reading.'Pa.
Febrlial7 6 . -99 ... .
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DEDERICK'S COAL
CHINE.
Patented A pril
rm
82:1 1 .
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1;5
I 75
..-usy cot
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op.,
__on. hence the large number *AK find the Per"
fectsatialon given. kendtbrlllastratedesdalokne
contalWasizes, p ri cesandiestirnontaistrumlwim,
using them also contalnlng price Use prow Wood •
and iron Cart, Iron Tabs and Barrows. Dark and
Hook Meeks. de.: also containr ranab Informs.
non Ad to Coal merchants. • . , .
:. P. K. DE Enrcit'an co.:
Al ny agricultural tr. Idachinie %Yorks Albany,.
Jan. t. 'W-10-31ru-ly - 1.- , 11ew York
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ME
2ron Worb.
Pinegrove, County: Pa. j,
Ashland, Se/my/kill amnly, Pa,
rcirrsvu.LE, PENN-%
I nese, and built upon the.
z, and can be seen' at the
AISP, a full assort Men
m Engine GoVernon in
niversal satiSfsctlom
POTT ch VASTI
GSIIERA,L AGENT
OISTING MA
RE]
MIEMMSNEtta=nI
THE' MINERS' JOU
VUSilltSli gado.
5. X. It ORTI111: t: "
CE:t3.4m814 P03133‘ ILLS.
HATS, CAPS. LADIES' ANk CILILDFAEX'S
FrRS, ',oat UMBRELL4S '
Sept 3, . t - 311.*
.FRA.NIE CARTER, -
aENGricE.EII, SURVEYOR,.
and REAL ESTATE AGENT. ,
Office—Silver Terraee. Pottsville, Pa.
July fl, T9-^ —tf•
H ARRIS BROTHERS,
CIVIL ENOINEMS.
Minittg tnghteering. Colliery Slaps far InSpector's
Office, Railroad Location and ConstructiOn, Top°.
graphical Surveys and all other 'professimmt work
executed promptly, and on reasonable terms.
• .01ffce- 7 1:entre Street, Pottsville.
H ENRY PLEASANTS
CIVIL Ann MINING E"ti INEETL
Surveys and Inspleta Collieries, and examines Min
eral Lands. Ornen—Bannan's Building,
Jan 1.119-1 Centre Mt, opposite Episcopal Church.
I IRE INSPECTOR.--43E0. BROWN offers his
/1(.1 *servlres- as Mine Inspector and to Report on
oadditlor4 caparity.and value of mixes' also to ',ell
lands ournraission. 001re-7-Pottsville, Pa 4 -
July •r :U •.' • • M-Stn
•W. fiIiEEAFEEt, Pcirrsvit.r.r., PA.. t
P
late of the Peunsylvauht Suite Geological Sur
veYr,Rxpleres lands , Wines;
CV:gaI:ME & 000HBAN. Civ.u. and 'MINING
ENGINEERS, and DEACGUTNIIEN.: 1 . 6. - /
Centre St„,
Jan I, ^. 0.1=1y ^. 0.1=1y .. • - Pot4sllle, (n )malp.) -
CAM - UAL CHIEUBMA.N, JCZTICE.OF THE PF.ArE,
Real Estate •Agent.,'and.Licensed Auctioneer,
ILLIIANTONoO ST.. POTTSyILLE, PA. '
Special aUentioughten to all Misiness in the above
branches. Having a large experience. sathdactim
and promptness guaranteed: Ordlections especially ,
solicited and will receive immediate attention.
Jan. 1, 70-1
F. KOPITSCIC informs the publit that lie
C
has re-purchased the.
SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY,
corner of Second and Inch Streets, Pottsville. lately
owned by K C. fieldt tt. Co., Which he (Mr. Kopi Nell)
established in lett The new firm will be C. F. Kop
!twit dr. Son,
_and they 'will manufacture an kinds of
Soaps and CV:Mlle& .Tittcycatronaco of Storekeepers
and the public in general is respecitully
July 2,70-27-1 y . .
WILLIAM L. DAVIS.
Practical `Plumber and Gas Fitter,
.) , 1 A iI ; A TCO.:S7( • ST n PCITTSN' I 1.1.. i•
!laving been in the buefiiess over lo ye . r.tra in Phil
adelphia, gives him unusual facilitiex for deriving
hi 4 buinilleA front first clime; houses. 1e Particular•
attention paid to eottritry-worli, l%fareli
GEORGE MARTZ, ARCHITECT.
3 - 21 AfAitt:ET Vorus.v [LTA:
Insentor of the sell-dumping eilges,', and 'oreogj
breakers, half Ole usual height-, - Kieeing thereby_ Ft.
great amount Of timber in .u.iarge - lemalter. The'
self-dumping rages are for stOpefi arid shafts, with
or without door to ear, and with -water .apparatus.
attaches} to.dispense with pumps. It self-dutnps one
or two stories, and hoists.one, two or, three ears at
the SlllllO time. ••. •
The advert fscr - wIII plan, nuperiniend Or 'contract
,intlid eOltlery Improvements of all kinds.
Mardi 5 0 •
CAVE YOUR MONEY • -
SAVING YOUIVLEATIiER !
• ' -
•
OE
ME
(.. S. rosTER 5.;:"
C. S. Pi kST E r - C. rnSTE W
irra r k•• rer4 reroo• Leather Prexercatirc.
'lnferior qtratit .f Leather made Impervious to
Water. Old Leather made soft 'and:pliable, with
color renewed4,,nibre lasting than other Of ItA kind
in market, and applicable -to otleatt her.
Athlete" will find 1t tilf3 bei.knithile they ever used
to protect their Itoors or. Shoe. trom Sulphur water.
For time, whoier:ale or retail, ht
CLEMENT I, FOtiTElt„ Ashland,
• And Iti Pot INville by Bright st: I W., Fox A: !trot lo;r:
„Iffse Foster, Tholutt Foster, and FUster. -
May 2.9, 69Z=2-14 .
ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC=
STEAMSHIPS: . • • ". •
Between New York: GlasgOw, Londonderry,
Liverpoool, Queenstown and Hamburg.
REDECED PASSAGE.—For' Pas
hike or drafts by this .4)ll'M. fall; 'rola
popular line of - stesniships bet Ween the- U 'lied
StaWs and Europe, or full Information In re v rd to
rates of pa sage, ete,;.apply.• in person or by lull to
Agent . GLOVER 11
- No* 'Si. I*-eptre streerst tsvi net .
. _ - -
April
11611rtiticc.
GOD,'rREY•S INSURANCE AGENCY,
Ot No. •L, Mahantougo- Street,
.
' Wliere 1N:511t . 4.N(1.: To 'ANY AM( , 1)(4
eifeeted Irr the nuns rethlble,CollllMillifel
and P.ollli-of wllleli are the,rrldem,,v
Nnrtli Arne - tie:in of i'lillad, 101 ha ' '
Franklin, '. ,'" ,•• • q
&lonic, of NewjefOr.. . ~....,
York Fanners' Mutual
_Tike.Atures, of C111 , i4111/11 i •
Williamsport , or
. olos T vanta . ~.
.'
.
.1-tcaster, . `• ,'
. •
The-above narned . Comiginies . ate all or the most
prompt lo• {sly 10,-.es mrd 11111104'ahle In adjust fug
claims.. • ' o. T. GODFREY. .
Pot.U.vi lie, Auir,nst 31-1111 " • • "'
IyELAWARE . .M.I 7 I:I . ep IstrRiNCE
co
; OF w Lni N'GT( DELAIA'A it E. .
JOHN P. NicLEAP., President
M. nl.. CHILD, Secretary
2 c 0 IA: E
• .
W. rol:N ER NINTH ANIr h—STtil .
— r 4T1..."T•4
• Philadelphia.
to{4). 41•4•Ni.lent. INiannw•t•
•
(;1•:1).,.F. Agclit awl Attorw•y.
13olho.es Non-I , w felling after one annie,l
(tient. lic.•ry ill . t! 1 11111111d:111cm consistent with sateiy
giniranle4A to Policy Bohlen,.
8001, -- s . .contxtinlng full informal inn I . : nice:d tv4 the
plan's and rulesrof the Couipuny sent free on applica
tion to the Branch Office.
geta.r IV, idol lhruuglwul t4r 81.,1e A 41./ lIIIQ
/UP i tiwr Je.,4Cy.
iIEFERP:NCF-4 (by 14-mission r-lion. F. W. iiilpin,
ChlefJustiee Stule of Delaware . ; nom l'hom., F. Isay-.
ard, Senafor from Deiati - are: Rt. Rev. Alfrol
Lee, Bishop of I N•lawart , ; e:en. If••nry lu -- Pont., I'ow
-der Manurr; 710 n.„ Gov. Kaubdittry, Gov. - State of
Del.:, the Presidents of all the Bunks in the City of
Wlimlngton ; S. yalentine, Mayor (WY of.•
Wilmington. • 2.
July t.
•
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OLD AND TRIED. INCORPORATED 1851
Pi; RELY MUTI'.II..
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSERANI4;
,PITTsFIELT),.MAs.;
Tllo.llAs F. PLUNK EFT, PT(..1,1rn%
FitANTIS, Vire Pil , sident.
B. CIIICKERING, :•_tecretar2.- and Trra,u,. , r
S. L. iiItEEN An.ktalit S.renkry.
Non-Forfeiture of all Policles . Guarantc;ed
Law.
•
In ease any premium Is' not' paid when due. the
pollev.is not forfeited; hut the holder reinnins in
sured for the full amount,nntil,tha premium already
paid and unearned is 'extiawded by the cost of in.-or
tutee at the net rate. • .
. .
. ,
' • . Exa . mple at the \ Azo of 43: • :
..-...,
.
One Annnall.'ash Premium tM an ozdi nary Lite
Policy will continue tie•&lll.minto, f . ,.r Two Avars
'w ....%1
and fla Da - ys from the tinn , the policy a, ksited, iat
One Year and tat Day, Idler the tserond. nnual Pre
mium becomes I sue. should the s.'e'un i.Prcloium
not la , paid, and the insuredilie within om\yearand
ar,d,ays alter such 11 0 71 - 1 1 :1VIIIVIlt, the 15111 :11,11 ,, u11t of
the policy would he pahl:icss only the prehiluin due
awl unpaid: The larger the-number of . 'proniums
Pahl, the longer will the Insuranco.ecuitinue, in case
.. .
of nom.payment of . prenthinf.
- The Berkshire Lite iiieurance Company has paid.
under thiS law- Ix Clal MS, which in Companies of
other Stateawould have been Worthless; and Is now
colitinuing the insuranee on over 100 policies cm
which-the holders have been. unable to pay pre
mium. - •
. . - .
Tire last claim paid 111111er t h k non-fot (vital,. plan
was that of a member (rho-Insured a few year slnce
for ti„Toin. In liia he failed to pay his annual pre , "
shams-- in January M.A. use year mat IL,‘ r months
afterwards, lie died. The company ha: , aid to the
'Widow the full at00unt.,:1.e. , ,.:( , 0, le- , :- 7the'ov . erdue
•tn
.. payenth and interest. ' -
Ever- 1 / Veather ReerirtA •re, g I hig' 3 boi,i,:;1 11 ;,
. -
- pilot in r,
. • -
. .
At Pit i- ITS DI V IrDED ASIIINi: 1,111: P.l.lcr: 1144,1)..
. . .
.
ANNI'AI. ('ISIIDIyIDENIK ,
ECONOVICAL .11.1ANAciEiti;:cr.
Careful selection of lives. Safe 1nv....4104.We:
Gnarl Agents and Solicitors Wanted.
For information, apply at the home -office, - ,
.: , or to. W.lit. LtAxl:s. Genera l 4gent• .•
S. W. CAT. }.:LEVENTII and t.'nEYTINKT STA.,
W.
PHILADEL 'IIIA. . .
Oct 16, .r.,9 13.1 y. ''
'
.
linancial. ,
COUPONS,
THE. 7 PER CENT.
GOLD C. 1 .04 Il> )Ns
aV THE
SUNBURY - AND LEWISTOWN R. R. CO.,
I)17E OrT(IBF:it 1,
Witt be paid 11 and after t Int (date;af the °Mt* of
WM. PAINTER
S. TIO - Itl) STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. G. 1.. Tr...a4tyrer
Spt.
s'2o'S - 1881'5:.:.' ~n -
AxD
-ON-m:nsr :
G4).L .1) _
Bought and Sold: . at . Market Ratei.
COUPONS CASHED. •
PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLO
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
COMMISSION ONLY. • .
••
. .
Aretiii II IN ,rii , co3. ed and in tPrt•st allowed on daily
, lindanees nu Wee& to cheek' ; at„ sight. '
_DEPEN4R.O.
111 S. TIIIRD ST. , I'IIILADELI4IIk.
Mareh ^A '7ll • 13-Iy.
INDIAN POWDER RIELLS.—AII •ordera 'for
Cen h e S o t P ,w O it WR BR Tbeß left
E at A Tie. ° with
WALLACE. P. RYON nub, at the Pennsylvania National Bank , and will be promptly attended to.
June 2, l i l k— l l ltl 4 t — Z-tt:TH.OhLAI3 q REN& eq.
IMO
E 155
MIE
BrY
1:: S:F,oSTEWs,
AV:1•:"1"4:
•
. .3,041,1100
!MANY;
,Li k•),910.
lii.;MBELT
iow liiS
MIMI
•?OTTSVTL;LE, SCRUYLKILL COUNTY , PEN 'S
IN 1111 CO, •
tr 14 W. G. Stlatzer.)
faeturert andlPrridshers
, gOarir, TititaisicAL Goon.,
IMNltaa. 41*., '
salrel Street, Philadelphia.
42-ly _
r :•• .11SLPEITJA. SITEGZO7OS' BAND Z
I : ITUTE. I'4lo. 14 North Muth at.,
• ahlarkeL B.C. EVEREITETrUIa
Myer cures Ruptitrea,CheapTrusaet,
• Sella. EttnehihiM Bh Shoulder Bra
rrensorlea, Pile ma es attended
a. E. my 1 . 11. 'W.-2%44
}T` CIMAB DRPUT. C
• fintrru fuccoara STREET, shove CII.II2ITIC •-•
Inas nit irpgaesl, with a lame and well selected! 3
istoc or Foreign and Domestic Carpetings. el , •
!chef. styles and qualities:. Al.so, Olt cloths,'
Mat ngs; Druggeta, Rags, Ilata,Stair Rods,"..te-...,
Ldte.,, it a which he will sell very cheap -for t
leash . Sept. 17;70 7 , 18-3n2143ms -I •
P. 5.44. Krt:WART) hi s.cer at 213 South
• nd street; but with TBoii. Dir.ktrY. • •
%T MESA & CHAWFORD,__CURRIERS and
U . ÷ ALERS In LEATHER & SHOE FI..".:DINGS.,
'ISo. CI N. Second St.. below Poplar P hiladelphia,
ars , Slaughter and Hemlock Sole Skirting Calf
tub 4.plits, Grain and Buff Upper.. Morocco,
.tudi. „Linings, Cut-Leather. A • generul assort
.
eat .. shoe Findings - and Uppers. .We manufac-
It re St tit hips and Upper Lcauber expressly for the
TILVDE. :Stmts . Foot, Tanners and Cod
iver tie. I N..WALICER..
Sept 7,10-43-3 mi H. M. CRAWFORD.
B , h,..
.. 11 1 . .. i 11 t 1 1 1 . M110,..
t
it. shoe Findings - lu.-
.. St ut Kips and Upper Lea._
.\E 1 TI.P.DE. :Stmts . Foot, 1....
ver its. 1..: .11.. WA L..
tient 7, '70—.13-3mj H. M. CRAWk‘....
CUR ITIIIVE WAILEKOOMB , No.,:i; CAI,
L'' IP 'LULL ST., PRI LAPELPIIIa.
IfEG TER& HOPKINS, Designersand Stormier.
• rs t Flue Cabinet Ware, keep on hand a large
, ssort ent of 'Walnut . and Cottage Furniture, Hatt,
'tusk, d the Woven Wire Spring Mattress. Goods
obe .• tat a distance will be packed 'in a secure
numne . We not and sell for Cadat, and, n so doing
no en. led to furnish superior goods at the lowest
mates . slide. We solicit a call. - , Sept. 17, '7O-38-ly
" p',.. - :. •
t . a HEAP PAEN'IING.--,-.,
~
t I too tbi.ottbe ItenzA
r,:i3 . l : ai
coLosin RAI" ("st in g 1 f bria.
.
p nth* UM -11 " Z° ./bL° 1,. . •
. i 1.7 ' an waif loares , --YOr p;ulleu,.l„:
i 2 'ddregit S.:BOWEN. he . '''?/°' " L s
i liT LE %D , 'North 4th Bt"*P1116 ms_ .
ea Isne, N. I.
. 07,P.Ka1 4
Oct 1, ,o .'
' • to,
•,•• ‘
-toa _ ••-
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i I
N '
I I
...,
49 'Walnut St. MI.. _•
ViTOILE.
JOSEPII WALTON it-CO.,
cll A KED...4, :Si) .113 Walnut St., PM t• 1 MM.
dankl.shment is one .of the . ohlkt in Plitia
, and from long, experience awl perior.lll
- are prepared rd furnish iziaitl work at
ble prices..
_
'inn -, .
Cher el
elphla
!Mies
eagont
We ziknaltdure fine furniture, and tijsotiosl i um,
irieed , rniture of superior .itiality. A large Mt 4 x*. "
t f•furn turn always on hand. Goods made toorder.
... pout ter, r,- P5...-iik Work and Ottiee Furniture for
Links. Alleeig and Stores, made to order..
<JOS. W"k.I.TON, Sew. birrtNcorr..li )s. r..stq .77.
Feb. 12, '7O. . . . - ' 7- ly
-.,..—__4. ', __
VAT.T.IIS, itAILI.NG. W.I.REGO.A..IIDS, for Store
VI Finnts. Fitetories,..tc. Ileavy Crimped '.Vlre
lotb.ille. cleaning ores. coal hr. Ilinvy screen
i
t;lotlis nd Coal Screens. W ire Webbing for Sheep
and po 'try yards. Paper Makers' Wires. Brass and
.
iron W re Cloth Sieves, l'alatisl Screens, Ornament
' Wirei Work. Every Information- by addressing,
hp manufacturers, M. WA LE:Elt . d: SONS. '
... . _
• No:ll..Nnitiildii
14, '7O '.• 7-1 y •
/ • THEE. g - RE ' B •PLAVORING EX-
If. TRACTS warranted equal to arirmuile.. , Are
• repared trinn the FRUITS.
4-takv9lie Grocer or Prof/gist for Wiltberger'x Ertr,trl.
TIADDQVV. 's INDI G O SLUE Wlthmit doubt, the
beg article in the market. It will color more water
than foltr times Hie .same weight of Indigo. The
Only
,irepuine Is that put up at .A.lfred Wiltberger's
brrig Stbre. Wilt berger's and tiarlow's name on
la
beis; al miters counterfeit. For sate by nlost Gro-
Oers and Druggliktg. WILTBERGER'S NCF.I.IBLE INK
Will be fOttud a superior article. A I ways on hand at
teretonOtle - prices. Pure Ground Spices, Genuine
Chamois Skint, Tapioca, Sago, and all rtr
tide": tri.the,Drug line, at ,
ALFRED WILTHERCER'S Drug siibre,
- f • No. 733,N9r1h Se %Ind St., Phi nutelph iii, .
June - ; - "VP
, Zt-titu •
r A LINREL M. H...4OCHER: ,
.14.1
i ' FaRNITURE -.WAREROOMS,„ - :!
- . 1.230 and 233 South. Second Sire. I. - -
PHILADELPHIA. - . • '
I The u'idersigned having greatly Met easist fail it te.i
It the eut tl ition of the large four story but-Ming ad- .
Joining his former place M s business, offers areal in- •
dneements to all purelni:sers of furniture It. give him
altill, ille Is confident -of being able to please all .
Who may favor him with their custom, and his•ex
perienceld 1 wenty years in business is a guarantee .
of his. afdlity to tirrn out the best of work. Ile..ker- .
tonally supervises his large workshops, a minnYar-,:
tide not,im,hand will be tirade tatirder at the lowest
terms. A large stnek of all kinds of FURNITURE'
ismstuntly oh hand. - D. M. I: Aln 'II KU.
' Sept it, 'el • - • 7-Iydw -
UNION HAMS. - . . .
- .
In o •ring the above brand to theallentiou or
iaaVill a ers the present season, we hey, Leave to stale,
hat w have made very great Improvements In
l i
their c ring during the past , Whiter, and have no
. esitun yln saying:lhp,, are the 6,...t jfa!ai rTifint. ,
They d r • selected from strictly corn fed Hogs, t rim-
Med ve y nicely sons to make as Utile waste hi cut
ting as. risible, and the ingredients used in en.litig -
fli
are the - cry finest to be had, The Hams are all T.....
Aorted I i'efore pickling and each size et - rt - ed . by Itself
sees tel ,, nn•,b , In. to keep In pick le just long enough
re
to cu indi not be t too salt, a great fault with most
Hams. We also cure In lee Maisel.: all suMmer and
'lan furl /sit the Nams at MI times cut
-from I 10 , •.s
that we e nlh - e within Ili weeks of tke time the Hams
are deli,%ered . Which is a great .advantage and - one
.pos , essed by very few dealers. We leek sat i.died a
trial w I I Insure satisfaction. None genuine tilde.,
tirand., sold only by
.
-__ . . •
! •, D A. P. e11EE , 41 7 ,111b lUGII L t. ut i_
L , 'Pork Packers, Ni., to N. Delaware Av. rue,
.71 iWII 4, '7O-15-tim PHILADELPHIA", l• ~
la, -.. "
00,1
'OO GIitLRANTEE.
LEAD ezet.ils all other 1.t.a.11.
•
For its ptirivalel
For neoltlf:tl
For Its TJusu'rpaNsell 1'r.,1 , !!
1"f r•its E.sintnny.,
ts 1.-o: to paint Witii Burk .Lend Ilan any
!lite-Lead extant, Tito . hatue weight
rfaee, Is more 'Durable, amt.
11 . 1_ t •I
I,t.
Lett
It co.
/92/E
PIE
1 0 , 01 . 10 ' ()VA RA NT E E.
ZINC: Ex cels . all other klnea.
. ,
'or IL'sUnequaled Durability.
'or int UnrlytHeid Whitene,,s.
'or in: UnsurpUssed Cover,i . ut; Properly.
y, for Its Great. Eennornsi7
wheapest. Handsomest, and next Ditral*lr
e int in the world. . : •
ht
ECM
bving tl
It'. bite I
I
ii"A e
;INLY BECK LEAD ANp
ZINC; •.. .
tI IT .A.ND . 111 7 ; CONVINCED,
111ZE
*fiat! ipli'frasitectiV
coTT.kGE coLons,
Prepared espre::slffor
14 tags
te. Tli
!nil"
Out...buildings of every description, fem.,:
ty-tive different, rotors. Durable,
Itenntlful Shades.
.• cards •ent by mall if desmed.
• orders will be promptly executed by t
Lurers.
ro„.
Fr. Tenth and - 31:14kt titrerts„ la4lelpb , a.
. 4-1 y
".• i 1-11 I 1
Lanier
1 mum
W
kn 2.
S"bola
Staten a
atalagu
"TEE
POTTS
lon. Thu
For eir
MEI
Krauth.
,Meyers,
etc.
•
i
1 TNIO SERINAIty. NEwilEltiaN, l'iT., 7
AJ• CO_ A.—The next Term will eolnrnencp I/I -1-.
19th. Th attention of parents - and guardians is tr.
quftted t the advantages tt atrords,_ lull corps .4 -
resale The course of, Instruct ion "
embraces Zia.
Latin, 43 eV.. French and Oerman Languages, M.
theinat I . Natural Selencot , Music; Painting, I tratv
lng..tc. ettus moderate. For catalogues addre s s
D. DEN LINGER, New, Berlin,
Sept 24, 194064 - Union Co., Pa.
•
B L 00M 13 B U R G STATEN ORMAL SCHOOL
*
AND ' TERARY at COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
:The I Ity of this Institution elm to be very th o
rough In heir Mgt ruetl"n, and to look carefully after
the mannent health and morals of the students.
A pply , fOreatalogues to- HENRY CARVER, A. M.,
Oet ft, 70-fl-ly Principal.
.......,
SO :.lOR FAMILY COAL•nlways en hand.
Orders left at the Office of C. M. HILL, 14 1 .1 Centre
Street, wi Ibe promptly attended tn. - •
May 21, IS
Ca
.aelt E
of
of aurl
MINERS
gale, at th
cash prt
June 2).
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AND hEAIII,LEBB BAGEL—The War
the County Prison son has a :arge assortment
r Chk& and Setuntests Bags on hand. Also
BOOMS AND SHOES, which he offers for
Prison. at low prices, for cash. Hight
paid for Carpet Rags.
. .- IS:Ake WARD.
•
H oirr
• Pi; .151/LBIE & CO.,
• • Successor to }I. R. CROSSETT,
:rUr:t,c - 11711E . iior ALL SHAPES or.
i 1 EIRE BEICIi.,_
~. Rolling Mills, Forges, Steel Works,'
211mk, Cupola Furnaces, BLOCKA and
for Blast Furnaces, Gas:Works, Mal- .
• Iron Works, Bakers Ovens, Green
, C'iStove Hester and Bknge
ntng ae. s. linders, ike.„ of every ' .
description to order. , ..
-, Kaolin, Fire Band, Fire Cement:in Bulk
FAcrokros.
woodbridge Creek, N. J. and Peekskill,
a, Address, Portly/Unbar. N.. 1., or Peeks
-1.. April-A 10-1 7-1 - k
`o.
Fur Fu
Lime N
TI
leab
Ire Cla
or Barrel.
Mouth o
N 1 T P.
kill,'. Y.
VALLEY RAILROAD COM'Y
LEHI°
Time Tn le, showing conneetiotut l i ng L..V. R.
It. Co. wit those of the Phila. tt Rea R. It. Cm.
to and front Pottsville and intermediate points be
tween Rmding and Pottsville:
lA. N. 1 ..i . Zr..' M.
i
Leave k : ....- 5. ie. '0.03 2.411
..-....--........... 7.23 i 10.25 4.25
Penna. lunctlon...-- 2,25 11.54 i 540
Arrive at . ......--- --; 9.15 - ilia- 6.35
. ~" " ~Tew York ....:........12.15 3.40 .10.00
IiETUIINING.
'• P. M. P. X. P. X.
. -
. .
Leave Nev(York.---„:-...........-.. ....... ~...._ 1.2. An
5.45 3.25
Penna. Junction _...... . , ..... : .... ; 7.20 4.01
ng . .._....... ....... .......-..! 10. 0.0)
eat traiic" -
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iP. , P.. 111.,
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For •MA • C'll CIICNK and Intermediate points.
Imre vile, RAO and 0.00 A. b l ., and 2.45 P. 31., ar
rive at Mauch Chunk 12.00 M.,.,..45 and . 0.30 - P: - .51.
Ilettirn a t leave Mauch Chunk 4.45 and 10.351'. M.,
arrive at titivllle, 12... Z and 7.35 P. M. - •
For all WA ln the Lehlah Coal Regions and -for
it
Towanda, 'avert' , and Buthdo, leave Portevilic, 5,10
Ai IL • ' ~. ROST. IL SAYRE. 4.
Superintendent and Enclneer.
' Xlethletie n, I.lec 20, VI - 1-17. .
Arrlriat
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• STATVETTES—P.ogreis Otoopes. •
**lced at SA.NNAN & RAMSEIrS i i
47, . FOUST! e.
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DIM
EASTINICK. Br, pROTHER,
COAL BROKERS ; AND 'COM-MISION 'MERCHANTS
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ROBT. B.•,BEATU
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w I NTF.I2: BLA,NI:ETS. , Al) the be:it tnaki , kofitlanknts, from the lowest to the thiest-tinalllle:. made
_ • -A BID FOR LA VA i; E 4.I.NKF:I' SALES.• To Iticreirtt our Blanket , Sales4h4 Steasin - 1, weJillill] mfll at
up,usimlty rf...Tr. prie.R. W4l.proit Ise that our Blanket customers Will be nleusettir(th - omit„l,,ow L tts it, Kir.
M,A. ttS E ILI'..E , :i Q rII,TS and. I'Olll.'OllTX lILD4 ! . Enßrely New stock ! -trkh Gofids ! Nt.W Pal
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terns! Greatly itedne.pd I , rlc.osl Ntii,r.willf , i.girtiti are ton . ‘dhcheaner since last si b ba 1;s, ,n ; (. )9 r.. Stock, • tieing
nuiteitew andliesh; our cot niers : may .depend on Holding n our stOele the . latest . style:4mnd Best value
in the market. • . , ... . .
M TELT
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Flattuels—all the whit hs, and all 'the qw
Flannels, Real Welsh
all qualities-Red-,Blue, and Of itv Flattifels. • .
ten-is .4
sPI:eIAL.I3ArttiALZ.t . S In-TA. 131.11.
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.LK E-R- - & - PRICE,
'TTALL, MAHANTONGO STR E ET, •-
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WI - LL OFFER FROJI
,'THIS DATE,
1 ER(01 THEIR SUPERIOR sTO!'IC AT PRi ES •
THAN' GOLD -; BASIS,'
REDUCTION PRICES.
dup. ;
K AND COL'D ALPACCAS. . , -
ORESS .GOODS, of all 'e lands.
' • • NOTIONS:, &c.
14n: y 111:$ t` f.'
TiIAT ( . ...‘N . .IOT:IIEI.P BIT Ifl
DRY.GOODS 'STORE, PLACE -FOR . BARGAINi.
Stouts, /hinges, &c. 1 Vooto,
MI
NEW 'UNI T'
ANY GOOD
LO Wi
-! - GR
PRINTS, 8 cents an
OE
•Z•e - C!otile,
• Pitll.*Ez..
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T.HE, NEW UNION
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ANDRews. HATtaiso l
I.OW-I )0W N ;1 t
Black
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THE
ACT
11 . 1 the
1:1 7 (2'N ACES CIA)
• ttn•tt stzt:s t
INI PROVED . tifEANI IIF
find Pr
1 - L7. and
S:..ndl for Illu4trat
Sept
TLIE. DOUBLE OVEN
coru
treted on Entire!
Wineip es, with Fill
roughlN• heat twcilarlge
tw I/161s, the fuel.. used. in
iWeare; still manufacturing(
known • W.1.:Y . -tin I.:AC
so highly e`1.4.1111 , 11 by Alit
years past: •
TirE: Jt..7NTATA, our grual
Loa SrovE, has been much tin
this year. Where knOWn the
need no eomment. Our (pleb
,•' SUNNYSIDE FIRE-PLA
amoturits many NU:3III'MS alh ,
premiumo at the Maryland Inst
NO, although subjeeted to tin
home 111 fall 'More 114
t rtie 'hot-air Arc-playa Heater
1110. the regoler.bul:t cellar het
send for Circulars anul 'remit
14TUA• 'T,
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For sale by !ijcssrs.
J. 3 .11;li
Sept. 17, 'l4-418-3tu
.m,9 . 01r& .TYSON
Nc, 1210 Mark.et, Stree
wi t ,qe, m tie and new
HEATERS, RANG ES
Carbon.. ItcyCrberatury; 'nu!
Ainerlcan and Benet
Furnace,'
UNCLE SA:3;I I,
Ik)rlti;F: Itlld MINI
FIENZO
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• CITY OF BURLINGTON: •
(I"l4tilution, Pacific. Deiter, atiol'Elapire
• Choking &ores isnd Emper4 l't.rin4l4 Range.
GAS-LIGITT:CAIiBOIC, STAN'
HEATING S
Tlte.attft. article are tatanufac
l e. N. CARBON STOVE_
Also—Bibb Li- fib'. Dasinsfsod
licot;4%.
GAS OV F.N4 'nu- other' art
MIEZZS
Aug ;7. -
THZ NEW GALVANIZED IRON •
' CLOTHF....S, LINES; rap,
SOLOMON riocohnrs,, ,
STOVE, TIN and 110IISE-FITIFINISHINti STORE:
285 Centre St.. liittavlllr . .
A nun._
.OR
STOVES.a." a u as moderate pm—. He
also haaltsplendid — assortment of tin, braas, Rri tants,
Japatted.'gla/W wood and 'Tallow ware, hollow and
hardware. Algo,,broahes, brooms , oil cloths, table
clothe, door- Meta, :clothes wringer*, trays, earring
and butcher knives, cool oil lamps, knives and forks,
and all kinds of Glass ware. . Also, gridirons, roast
in
bug pans, children/ ' *idea and skates, table, tea and
tter spoons, mice' and rat , traps, patent, nutmeg
graters spittoons, ju= ea and grattaz r , ,
03," phut, pdtato mothers, bread . taxa wash
boards, wooden boxes, fiat and tailor bona, sausage
totters and staffers, clothes lines, bed cords, clothes
pine, corn p o pp e rkeakeetitterkeandlestlcks, dredge
00 Xeir Aartnrit beat Match-boxel„ school compact
lona. sham and pen toilet.aeta, bath - Aube, hatch
et'. hanunera. axes, - deed and , 1 bond boxes, flour
sievsurt saws, codas mink concentrated lye.
erg, Caney toys. lard cans. wadi tnbaimph>
ft i . i ds, sheet zinc, marketand fancy boatels, inistors,
knife bo x es. shared% poker*. ton
gkeoal buckets. tea
kettleksjove and shoe blacking. Also, olla, pantile
varnishes. wltidoir glans, patty, lanterrut. and many
articles too numerous too' mention. 'Aliso. nxdinifi ,
spoutinn,„ and all kinds of Jobbing doneto.onier. and
at the shortest notice. Persons wishing any of the
above mentioned articles would do well by calling
'and examining before purchasing elsewhere.
SOLO3IO2e,ROOVb.II.,
T 8212 XS A GRZAT BANCLIISNI-- ASTRA
L CHAN. CLOTH at only $a per yd.'. The Impre.:
eedented sale of 12 SACKS of Ainesehau Cloth made
In one hour. at the " Bee Hite Thy Clocidit Store" on
Friday afternoon. - Oct S i "21-41-1
IEI
TIOAS'
nuADER'or
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First Class; Carriages and Biiggies,;_
UP THE 7..kiENT 'AND MOST APPROVED STYLES' • - - .
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Lempavrints-.-CASECONTI I / 2 41.;1) NORWEGIAN Si..S ONE SZIt'AIIIC
. RAE& OP Bi:OßTllf..Elpi PoTTEV,II•LE; PA. ,
CORSIIMUY on haud,l4 knot' asaortmend of now and second-hand
Oarrtagesand
Oeeial attention pall to-A , patting. April in, 1117-IS
R: 13: $U A-rr
N(Y. 17S C . c.tit ',At., Pottsville, 'Pit
(u)sTE.siTs
flitla. liell%l
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112 M
ar. CO.,
~kM.('l. LL'CY,
14 , 1 3letur,
IN IN THE 6TI
tht: Iran iht
N“ES
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MEM
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dr Brxdriingv,
Marßet Street, •
MEM=I
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- New and *SoentlM
' guaranteed to nu,-
unt-a . -4 pat holes,N it
tre'idngle oven Cook
nr long and fax - Or:OA r
ICOOK Nl; ST OA)
public. for Keveral
dhlible,heating PA et
moved affil
liti.ritA of this Stoye
.Lted
.CE IfEATEItti, •
o.o.earrled off tho tlrNt
alttite al Itulti 11111 l
mast aev n ere:Wsts at
Th1:11,4 the nnly
r In the incralcel, and
ester loses 11 , 1
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Philadelphia, 'Pa:
KERNS, Poet/m*llle
DESTX, Tamaqua.
Philadelphia,
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lington . . f;nprove4l„.
rtAir 1.101.- . Alr •'
PROVED.. .
ED if )V N, :11141
DAM) A_(I) IT,UON
cared
COMPANY,'
HCBLI UTil\; N. J
Place
iltNelu'our lino
MEE!
BEM
& .co.,
11 28 tia EOSUP STREET,
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ARCM . STREET,
101
4JUIt ..FIANNNL DEP,ARTMENT
Flannels,' Shaker Flatinels
IhigPit4t: Caliton FIN n.na.l.
II DI
if LI tirn ih; ! ).,, as to be ((mild Pliflaiirl ph
I.; ETIZ:4;1•4„, VVVE LI N4:14, • .
GEORGE-MILLIKEN. .
treet..;6ll.i „1418' Aryl.s treet', Philadelphia
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CHA.B. W. DENGL.R, AGENT.:• '
HOOT, SHOE, -AND CAPi4i'Oll.F.
STREET, t 'ft MS(
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thxds, Shocw, /fats and 6.1p.i, In great varletY„ con
stantly on hand. Airticular tillenlion paid to 01410111
Work! REPAIRINei done neatly on short notice.
Feb,. 11. ' • • , •
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I - 3 0 0 T. & SHOE . E•N'tP. - 511113 ;\
Is ni,w In full. Operation, and, the attention'pf the
ladles of Pottsville IN especially invltedlo the large
sus*, now in storit and arriving daily - of all the finest
claws of goods, suitable for ladles' wear,,kild adapted
to this market. Mr. Crine fiat; machi'a speciality of
this bratich of busine s s*, and glvesills particular at
tenth:Sri to securing the bestllue of ladles'. Weal ; ever
brought .to the city. .
Every attention .will he paid to customers`, and a
e. , .rdial Invitation Is extended to tilt •
. • I vitt
-ft-1y
I kloher 23, 'CA
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I, — STATE OF ELIZA oLryta, rtEcEes
.l_, „ED,—Letters of Administration upon the above
.estateiliaving been granted to the undendgneti, alr
persons Indebted to the above estate are reuttested to
make paytnent, nod those bovine:el:llMß or demands
. to present:them without delay to
JAIES r. OLIVER, • •
Pottsvlile, Pa. '
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A DIAL NISTRATOR'S ,NOTIOE. iN'heresti
thi,li lr mirrsigned having-been appointed -Adlnln •
ht)llk mut of henry Luekenbll I, late of
• , Toalo•lttp of Wash I n kton. detvibtell. Not lee •im
hi NIX given to all Indebted to the, sald estate to
m ke payment, and those havlng . elalms against the
lle to pre4ent them for settlement to
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i'.IOkIN"LONAItf, Anniiithnrafor, to bonis non,
'bet t. '74-11—tit • - •• • ashington Twp.
t.
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M 0T1...:E IS HEREBY ari:ESt i rat.lhe dem
.k.ll of; Coling. :Holbert di Co.. The
' IA day been
illsiiollied by mutual eimsent: The entire Interest of
E. W. °M:ling t Co., having been purchased by H.
:Holbert. irho will continue the /30A, stationery,
Vail 'aper, Winduw Shade, and Printing him Mess
at theild Stand, NO. Itt. Centre street; Ashland. Pa,
I Monts All net of the latedirm of Conk:ling,. Holbert .le •
Co., wyl beg. , tri by If Holbert. .
Fl W. OONKLINO t CO., _
`r • H. HOLBERT. ~ • .
Astillind, Pa.,.oet. I, inn
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MO MANHPA.CTURERB AND usiiis OP
MO
1 ' Seam Engines. A.c., In Schuylk i ll Count—
y KEi NOTIC,E. that I have sold to ALLISON A
p A NNAN,of PAwt Ownonlan Interest In my PATENT
sTEAM -PISTON. ,and have given them the entire
'control (srit. In said County. with poweeto oollectall
moneys due or to become-due thereof for the mann
factunri and use of the sante. '
, DAVID CLARK.
ilazirton, Pa., lan. I.‘ll..i—ltf
TE,OO-PA.P.TTNERRHIP Iteretoro existing
'under the tlrtn name of WELD, NAGLE, & CO.,
In New York and Philadelphia, aud WELIVSHER
WIN dr CO., In Boatonels thin day dlissolveid by mu
tual consent. The accounts of the old firth will be
settled. tiP and the business continued byl the new
firm of _WELD:- RICE & (..1.), . • - ,
' GEO; M. WELD, EDWARDSHEIMIN/,
H.: W. NAGLE, , HENRY A. RICE, Jtt.
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'FEEUNDERSIGNED have this day formed a
Ct.HPARTNERSHIP for - the purnose of carry
ing on 'a General Wholesale Shipping and ()murals
sion",- Cott' Business, under the style of I WELD,
RICE & CO., at
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:ILO' Walnut St., PlillailelPhia;• 11l Broadway,
Ne . w york ; 11 Duane St.. Boston.
• GEO. M. WELD, I
HENRY - A. RICE, la.,
HORACE nowLAsti. ' '
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I , We d sevely hereby notify each and e cry .-o
urine 0 rotor, - owner. or agent; working or opecat
ng any coat mine or colliery within the limits of
our sevlrral mining districts to furnish us at, our re
soes-ive offices, full and- Intelligent must of their
cordMinea on a scale of 11.00 feet to the inch; hereof.
and'hidlstitictly trace Out the courseof the different.
splitaol air as it 13 at the: time circulating or carried
thrauglf.the mines from its downcast to its tmesat
and to its outcast, and also, to intelligently: mark
each' air-gate, manway, erosaheading; dog-hole,
breast; gotsve, pillar, battery, hannel, - gantratay, late
ral, RN!, level and other' objects of latereat In the
mines; the different seams worked or abandoned,
and all placeit where water may be lodged or domed
id, or wherethe mine may bean nre.or other danger
ous places may be ; whether working or abandoned,
and thedocation of gases, It evolved ; 'the thlektiotit
of partit slates, and reek; together with the ',Una
lions of hi buildings on the property, or maybe con
tigiona to the out-crops of coal veins, road crossings,
strain* creeks, railroads, and other , matters of tine.
end Interest, showing the support left for the perms
ent security of attch objects of interest, 551 may be •
deemed necesstaryi for the secolity of pentium and
• y. and also; tO describe, the modm of ventibt
ion and safety roads for men and animals to c
It‘
by, In case of accidents. Such maps or plans '
made and furnished on or before the find da ofJ n
,a-ty. A. D. 1871, sal required by , the Act; o Gene 1
•Asseinbly, approved th e :Id day ,of Mated, ' .D. I
An Act for
ed in Call thmines e health and sway of pennons employ
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IP'RANK Bellti. tLTZEB, - Inspector of find district
enmprising all th collieries south _or Broad Moun
tain. and east of the West. West Branch of the
sehtrylkill River, rrtchnylkill Co. Headquarters in
INStsvltle.
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JOHN EVIIIIN HAM, Inspector of second Ala
-4d
Viet. comprising I the ealliertea north of Broad
10011M110; In Bch ikiir - Co.. with a ll the Collieries
in Columbia Co.. Cilfew Boston Colliery,
.gam
quarters at Ashla in Schuylkill Co.' ';':-
q DAVID EDMI.2, AA,- Inspector of third I district,
ennprising all trienollieries in Northumberland
end
Dauphin counties, and all the collieries in ,fichnyl
kill Cotletf. west,,,( the West West Branch of th
ftelanyiklit River, indichuyilkill County, with the
Belfcturtelo collier ..k. Beadquarteraut, tillamokin
inorthtimberiaT, d County. •
Oct it la . .
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8 NEW PATENT SCAM
j/y_ t _ LAR BLIQULDER BRACE and CfIEBTBI7P
runTER. No Ntrew under the arum. Perfect eon
tort b e benerlt intaranteed. if North Se t Zi 18.4
Wow ARCM rnthutelphte. Trainee. Su rtoral.
Elaine litocklev; rutenee; dx Lady a mint.
July 81,10
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=MI
LVANI
CHAS. 111 HAZZARD
11:- 4 -261.t
Philadelphia
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.1" Atm WAHDAN,TI9. WANTED , •
•OF WAM 0F,1812 AND MEXICAN wArt.
FOREIGN ,COINS, STOCKS, GOLD,• 0 iVERN.
MENT and other BONDS BOUGHT and ADLD.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all points,. 'DE
POSITS MECEMED :
-No:pains will be spared tet• serve the inleiests of
.those who favor us with their . business.
JOHN S.TWSHTO.N S CO,
Bankers and Brokers; N.0,'50 South 9d Philada.
Jan 1 , l—ly
V"TED--One Male Teacher for the indepen
dent School District oI Blythe Township. A
middle-nod man preferrol. An. elarnination will.
be held atefhe hodso of C. D. Boyer. - Tutnblina'Run,
October ith. r . C.. D. BoyEn,
Oct a,
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AtitlN CY, for the Sale of a !Ind
clams White Ali Coal, say 20 to 40 Carr per day' ,
Will make a very . liberal arrangement grAtt4 a gocid
party. Address, "(llMllllsSlON CPAL,".. •
Oct s.'7o-11-4t Post O ff ice, Philadelpihia.
.IllitlN A. ItOEIILING'S SONS,..
TRENTON, N. J. • ' ' ... .
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For Ind inexl Planes. Mining. Standing Rilipitigglng,
Sti.,:pension itridges, , Ferties, Stays and, Iltlym ~
on Derrickii. Cranes and Sheari., ,
Elevatoni.„Tillers, de. .
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A LAM; E iiTbeft. OP - WIRE ROPE CONSTANTLY .
9N-11AND.
Orders Ittlec,with Dbipateh.
wt. For iiringt 11, size Tani ensloiee circulars:whirl
will be sent on Wripllestion: 'lO-411-ly
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• ' - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR.
Mines; Planes, Slays /. ';Bridges, ~tc.,. '
in.w QuAtiTy and at LOWE- 4 4T,ItATE3. Power
Tmnitntsidon by Wire Rope. -Elkus prepared and
contract, made.
l kti .. . • 0. W. coPf.LAND.' '.
61 and 66,11110 A DWA Y. New York.
iy 2t, '7C-30ranl -
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NOTlCE.—Ntanufacturers and 'users dt Steam
.1.11 Pumps. - are hereby cautioned againstjhe 'man
failure!, sale, or use of any Punts that, are an in
fringement on Allison's Patent; dated Septet 24,
1/487, asthey will be prosecuted to the t a ll eztent of
the law;
I have al reng=menced suit agkrnstseveriElpar.'
ties, and will uteall other Infringers. • •
Port, Carbon, April WAIT. ALLISON,
.Parties in want of Punt tts enn he supplied at reason
ble prices by the undersigned.
A I,I .IB.IIANNA N;
Franklin ton Works, Port Carbon, I
Jan. . /
ROOT'S SECTION ~ T, WROUGHT IROF
SAFETY , BOILERS., •
, -ROOTS IMPROVED TRUNK 'ENGINES,_
• Stationary. Portable aid Marine. ' •
Double Piston Square Elotstiflif Engines..EfOhlt,'
_tag Machinery far Coal Shafts; Sloping, : • ;
Grist Mille, SG:mop, &0., &c.
One of these Bolsters OM beseen' unning dallYSt
MILL & HARMS' Mltlninoy City,
PARTICULAR: ATTENTION IS •d.Z.TVITI ,
the Holster, which lias no equall; No
—havind two phdons In one cylinder either end. of which is taking foil /Ream when t he other Is
pawing centre. It reqot re* no friction atmpo, clutches.
or brakes of any kind, Started, reversed or stopped
instantly, and at any point of tevointitm.tby the'
simple movement or . at:lngle lever. ilavlng no keys,
gibs, set screws or other:adjustable partscwhich, In
other holsters requiree. the knowledge itarli-eoilsiltt
care of an experienced engineer, can , be put Ln the
hands of the moot Inexperienecons. All its'
workingparta are enclosed In th ese or-cylinder ,
and am Mali Protected from , the effecta' of
dual, dirt, and rust or weather s extreme llgit-
ness, ocunpactness and rapid speed, tacitly commend „
It for this nse. Orders received-for the manta:tett:Ter'
by the undersigned, who will also turned] descriptive
catalogues, price lists , lirawiugs, eatintatm, and other
information.
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• NATHA:NIFI. GARRET , Malitutoy City, P a ,
IL CHURCH, Danville. Pa..
Mar 211, ,611—Mr
MOODS AT THORNLEVS.
Whx we eel! NO cheap: Light Expanse:l! Large
Business! Cash Purchases ! cumin Personal'Atten
lion ! A.Llfe-Long.Hrperience! •, • . •
, (Over 17 years itit Spring Gartlen
We Wet this flassow a wore iiimiscorti lirrorii or
Goon* embracing every variety of
tit rawle,'Deernttioods.
•. . . Blankets and gain*,
Caesimeres and Linens.
ld • • • knreete.Gkixte. 4te- Glom' es.
JOSEPH H. xlicautrzy, (late ThortileyitMain)
H. E. eoreathrind Apring Garden anti Philadi.
. apt . -
CEO
foal - Sams, •&r.•
q. PRICK.
• ' , MANUFACTURER OF
SQLT.IRE OR ANGULAR ROD AND 14 - ffE
SCREENS.
\L.TIVT SE. 614/../g70.) ' •
• O. :Norw rA
egian ED
Street NT , POTTSVII,,LE, PA.
Sept._,l7, ":11-31—am . ~ • . •
T LAUBENSTEDI tcpCo..
1. SUCCESSORS TO Jails
ManufaCturer Screis" h's
Of the Leteit end Meet. Apkoved; IStyl - ee,6
.
Second-hand 'Screens and segments always on hand.
We respectfully sollrir a continuance ,of tile:. pat- •
ronage heretofore so Ilbera/ ly bestowed... I
C0..-'.
L. IAI7III-7..NSTEIN &
Hull road St.. rear of Exterly's Hardware:gore.;
Jan ' 4 Pottaitllle, Pa.
SQUANDNOD AND WIRE SCREENS.
LAUBENSTEI,N4, • •
34:curAtTrultzi:r. is
SQUARE ROD-AND MIRE SCREENS:
PA:TEN:TED PEDRITARY 4, 1.44
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MINdAtSVILLE,'SCIiIfi - LKILL CO., d'A. • '
The SQUARE 111,011 SeItEENS,On aceountof their
superior strength and Alurability, are preferred to
tall others wherever-tried. - Serel343 Bolts, all Sizes al
ikays on hand: . Orders promptly tilled at moderate'
prices, • May :49,
EICREENS.
The undersigned, Inventor of an Improved Squarer
Iron Sereen, . desires to colt the 'attention of Coal
• Operatocit to his Improvement.- It-can Bel seen at
the.shop in Coal street. near Sparks's Boiler Shop.
Antal/allow has been tatith!.for a Patent. 1 ". 1 - •
Pottsville Oct I, slut 1 ±.;• ,C. W.
Vtgo! Chis.
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CAKE. JR., ATTORNEY AT LA'.IYo. - •
J • °Met.. VENTRE ST.. 'over itannan `,4 fiaunsdy'r:
Book store,'Pettsville.
1.1 . 4.1111 Y C. DOE Sax. Apron":ear AS LAW. •
1 I. - No. 155 (7.. titre St., a rew doors 'below Episcopal
Church, PottsetTle. ' .. April .l, :7n=--17'—/Y
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CF.. 171.00.14A11. ATTORNIiV AT LAW. ' I :
. -. ." - • ' .11aIn Street, Shepandoub, Pa.
Jan 11, '73--:.1•Lly
HENRY. C. B.III:A.F.EH. irrolo:Ey AT LAW..
Mee, 155 Centre St., l'ottsv .
!kitty 22, 'lO--21-4(
ORE, ATTOICC EY, AT w:
OttiOe, No. 9 Mahantongo Street;
• .; 3, "ft.t-13.-Ity
j A. M.. ASS
PottnvilJe.
opposite Post 01
"CIEO. R. ' , AERCHZ.IX, :VrroxNsy'i.T. LAW,
Pottsville. Ca (Mice, No. 179 Centre Mt..nearly
oppotlte Mineral Rant:. ' Aprlr3, 919-14-1(
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.jAMEB H. CAMPBELL, ArroßNEy AT i;AW,
I:11) loath SI XTII lit rtwl, Ph 114delpb la. .. -
'Jail 1, '76-1 . . -.- ,
-W IM. ILLIA B. SMITH; ArroaNxii - Arjaw,
tio: IS4 Centre St., Pi - WA - v.llle, I'a... • . -
DANIEL .1): DILLMAN , Ai - rims:Ex .i.l - I,Aw.
Pottsville. Pa. tJlI h got/man's lIPW littildlug,
Centre St., Pottsville. - Sail It;. . 6!--.:4 it Ir
•
ALBERT KNITTLE, ATVIDNEYrAT-LAO.
tinier, No. 142 Centre Street, Pottsville. Pn. Alt
ehtlitis promptly collected.: •Oet'oher In, 10-42—ly .
GEORGE.-Dffe.ta B E RI3 ( Irate of the Chambee
burg Bard ATTORNEY-AT.:LAII; No. 1$! Cen
tre St.. (2,1 rloord Pottsville; Pa. :NoWn,
LAW AND COLLECTION 017.1C.D. •`
.CH R ISTOi4I ER .LITTLE.
krronz: Er AT . I..tw and S7OI•A nide.
Sept 1,-ktl-ly '.Pottsville, Scl nylicll4 Co., PH
. • .
,Brugs nub
.
ang&i n cause of the complaint.
W. FOWLS & BON, Proprietors, Boston .
Alibid by drag:Rhin; and dealers generally.. •
• None•Fpntne unless alanett 1. Burn& •
. .
12- ly-Pow
Stare It 19,':0
,DR.FITLER - S v HEUMATIC
EGETABLE
T , j EMEDY.
WARRANTED BY AFFIDAVIT.
A PERMANENT CURE FOR
'RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA
I
1
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This vegetable remedy Is the prescript huff of the
eminent, , Physician and Prinessor,
.losttpit p. tins dovoted
. 47 years
to Illieumin Ism and Neuralgia spec ally, and is, by'
the Medici - 4 Profession publicly antiOunced its - the
highest authority in .Rheumatic complaints. (See
testimony.) It Is pleaeuitarid agreet.ble to the taste
and warranted free from minerals and injurious
- drugs. „It is a scientific preparation, a medical mon- •
oPoly: and warranted under solemn oath a-, permit. ,
trentliarnilessa)omitive cure far I nllam inatney Itheu
triatism, Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism. !then-,
Mat ism of Kidneys. Neuralgia - in the Head; Neural
gilt in the ttody, Nervotts Headache, and Nervous
diseases. Sold by Druggists at $t 40 per bottle; six
bottles v. 50. Medical advice, without charge, - sent.
by letter. All orders, sent by Express collected on
delivery. Depot, N 0.28 South Fourth St: Philada,-
April
lUnitttb,
Vitt . ttope, ttr.
IRE ROPE
mining , Pindlinent, &c.
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- OCTOBER, 1870
E
OM
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• • .Miene- Oranner.;
DUES . YOUR STOCK 11,01 ) r
1
' :THRIFT 17_; ) 1
.-. •Last spring:l bought two. eows that h i
been tvinteredin the barn-yard en h ,:ay 4 ,",.
corn fodder without meal ori-bran, 'anti ,:i.,
.;
Consequence were „late shedding -I hci r • - ,„ at i ,
and had a poor look. . As the season ath'ane
ed, their coats cleaned and the .ablind:uil
grass•filled them to a respectable appearant4.
.--Later . on. i t when. the; weather' becamc ,
\:,,.
-dry, the_heat intense, arid the' Ilies:ii;ria..iit.
ingtheser two. cows lost :their good appea ran:,
and th 44. condition was in . ptarked (out th: ,
l u y i n th ere a t 4 of l - the
0
ilP mes ren o t n ;. ' te a egolL4l.llant 'tillri‘%frti3l•ltZlialitili:':::;ll;.
, good'flesh •and • with su bstance in her ty, ; l,
enables her fo . endurethestifli.ring thug, 1,.. ; ,:
andflie.t.4. - . The badly wintered cow ,a,,, r1 ,: h
a comparatively weak condition, atal.Z:tho:,,i,
abun,dant gntss makes her temporaiii . % 1..„ 1 ,
well,. she has not, the subshmee ti, (.1 1; ,,,,..
her to endure the 'trials ofnt.t. t I
sittitta'ci. : t t
drouth. ~ . . -
Now for the remedy ; :the coW that 1ia.. 1 „,,
'been fed nieal: or bran 'through tilt. t 1 ill ~,.,
must* . fed throligh the summer. -son i.- \,, di
requirelour-quarts, others eight quart. 1 .„
dap.: 'The. c.e of the owner will enal.ft• I, i„,
to..dliect wli h.otteS need s:ltch feed, ao,i ! E.,
..quantity Wi I be: fixed 'according to t i,,..,.
l i,
suiting mind tion which is promptly hiaiii.
'test. •It will he'shown later oir, that " a :,..!
In - the inerea ed yield of milk, a full'aod :c - f i ,
•mediate rein n for the- feed. .. -.
~:.Then maybe many that are ut'irt - aO i a,
ta Whit Is lib, ral winter feed, - Ottr. lees t'fM',
never did e liet r than last winter_ _ atcl 11,.
feed Was as .f Iltiws: fifteen potriurell. 1,:t1(.
elper day for ch, tred five kiounik..at: a 1 . ,,,,,.
morning, noon and night„ - 1 with tw(44' ?: K., :
meal, four quarb; each, tiudlourltuatts 1,11,.. ; _
rots daily, This meal consists of - a it „ . ,, , ,,„,
of one bushellitt - ectrit meal, .one '.1m.)..,..1',, ,
Arnaud wheat . - and three.. - buThels 0f . .i,„,,..„
bran. Th:c wleaP in grinding inereas..... - ,, I ;„:
half in, bulk, .very bushel of wheat titnisil;;,
i
a bushel and atalf ot!. unbolted 'WWI r. AV I, ,h
wheatcosts on dollar_ and „fifty, inchat a ,,
grindink. the gou.nd fieur.wriiild cost but ! , 1.,
t
dollar Perbush •I. This, makes the coo- t••c.t
cost,- about, sixtly' een ft.: a bushel, or titt..;- 1 ,
cent's per day - foireaCh c - t;w ; Ti this 'add lit
teeti.cetits for li my and ten eents . for rootS'alc:
bedding - , and 'y u )I:fve dirty Bents .per 1,1:t
-or two dollars -a el eiklt ty 'cell s per week, a.
the c0...c.a. her .. ei.)l. it Avuris d appear froin
this that a,,4-ow. to pay the ~,,, t 4,r lii.r - Fiii.,.p.
ratist. yijlql to r '' . 4litarts of - milk per dt1. , : l
Make saved po rids of butter per week : al. i
that a farmer, a' four cents a (lait for ijo!l.,
merely sells his lay and grai it at market p...
and gets the int atm.. This is somowltat 1,, : .
eign FO our arti , e, whiehls not so.ntrlci r,
proyethat IL jays to keep cows in wirn.!.l: ~.
thatrif they itri kept, it pays in vh.W , ..oi ilk.
summer return tto winter them well 'FIT,.
prefieof keepin , eoftarnoci:Cows, corm.- :..-..1n..,.. 1
wholly from•th ~v alue okhrir suitiliker . ,‘ it Id
rent ritit of the i r ,lien,:,..
El
above the apF
keep.
The winter
. e.. 4/ f(4.11 t . : 111 hr rf dip (.1 in
quality ,so as: t eri. 4 . l.- not , fiver ten• , ents'i,
(lay for. -the i ght quarts. This f, ',...4 7 ~,,ii
keep the cow .1 i gtio!( eonilii ion,. ;In d ,;,,
~,
will ,be 119:nette. idly for summer I; edifi:!. ii i
.81)te has been w nteied without ret,l, .1,,, ~ o f
retiiiiie it in tht • summer,`and
~ her . ill‘ie:l.,„ ;
- yield of or 'wet . ..quarts per d:ty•it . .11 1 .,,,,
for the field. I ,is better cciihom . ‘ 1,, ;,:„;
~
whiter, becauseithe winteryield is i 11 , :l. it:i I
And thirtrouble is .saved of - sumnie'r -t-„i :; ,,
in connectiotwith Winterkeephe.:. 1,.; ~,..
1
deseribe the w titer quarters or 1.1 „ t ,,;.„ t ,,;..
• The growl I sh ',es gentlY to the - , ,iti1,;, ; (.. 1 '
_ati-d is about ei Ilk) , feet square.. tn, ;i,.. r ,. :rr
towards the Ito hwest is a hay- Louie,., ,ivig,
by eighteen f , the space under - 'lci..ll
/
Oectfpled by en v-house under' the Nt est.:4 la .
and overshoot t rider the . vitei r i f.iitt i','.;
lung. The tio‘‘ are arranged on pi:6,h n0,, 1.
with gutter.atu four halt walk liehi„,ro„„,.
:anti hay man,...er hitt! .passage itr fr,-,11: ~:
st hem. * Thef all rII . IVIIOIIIiWPSI, •'.:l..f' I,::‘ ki t ;
ti. space of iinultet, .wit It . no divisi,;;: v.-
tween them; An are kept
„in stane,l4‘iiis.. •'1);
the rear are
. I.lit t ee ikon: . t.iullt)w•tii..l2i i I
.out into the yarld, t and ont tine at the east 4,1;,3 ~f
• yr:ilk to go unier over'Aicot.. The ::r.1"1-
'about sixty•tw , by eillity -feet, is..sbeft. led
0.4, tbu necullit st and soUlliwt.-t'sid,N I
- Intk buildings, and on • the si , uth;:tist 1; 7 i
board fence tot r feet ;;'
. high. In ;h. : ,•,;;,.
if - the yard ix an (o . ctagonal "tai.`el. iNti - l'..
boards, tourifeeb,high and..tiveitty feet in,ll-
amete . r, into t - liicli,.',..di • 4.be Manure ~t 4; , t1;
stalislind yard Li. ilt.i.own as fast as deli% , 1 , /
..6 glut Ilk. : varo is li.pt perfectly - -eirin.
Over-this ykid is kept syread marsh er..ilt
hay about. Six- hathes in depth, so in vitiliF.
that the-_ci4sea i n,lie iloWn in any part of it.
:While iti ilici ylird they ure sheltered f', , it.
allthe. cold: widds„ and front the intilli,ii-4
• • Ines the_ morning sun as sour as: ri-,•;i...
The oyershtitit him ishes shelter froint h. , rtin
and at its lscut Cllll li.elWei7-11: the ; V i-1i,, ,
door, is the i•itt(h.trotigh, always folk. 'I lie,,
is a . WindoW on the'.southwest.sille "1 - 1 1 i,;.
West corner, to iholt their heads am! t le. 1 , .,-
sage in front of them, and two wi taloii s .1;1
their rear. Th,elhay mangers ane lev,•l witt
the floor, and lar enough to holtrett , ily'tiv,
.pounds of hay.. Etieli qui-. a Whip - 10 . ~ , 1.
salt, and. the, meal is fed Ind' Ow- totteiii.
During allfair Weather they aireAti llite ;lit
except Lit. Meals 4.thus are they - bright, /sw
forttible and itlirlftv.—rounteg Griolfrpi7V.
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Jan 1,.!70-1
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BULBBI .13:UL.138 ! BIILHS I
A Pine Assortmelif. of nll kinds of 1W Lits, ..t.i,
as 1.0 - arltil Its, !single . and double for forelup sh.l tot
Garden, Tulips, single and, double. snow Drop,. t 1..
; ens, - &e, .te.,.of ouirlown
.
t..tlie single, dozen or hundred at •
...
. • ' • 3 on,EES:wcion NuitsEm.. •
_
= and also'llt the:
:Book - and Seiistp_te 01 •
- 1 ' ! HANNA N 4: RA Ms-
'OCigher Is the mouth for•planting hardy hoo,.
: Sept 21, .'70—:311-3tl . -
GREEN -1 ;1790p, NURSERY'. •
PA LLI PLANTING
• •
'We have for Sale it. htrge lot of.all kinds ei
Treei of all Sizes, ,fur Planting, selected wit l‘ !••
suit our soil and cilinate, which Sian imilrt:•.o.. • • 4:
giderat ion. Lit the select ion. of Fruit Trees: Air
(ow large sized Standard • • .
DWAO•PEAR and APPLEMEE...I
In hearing, which Must. be moved to make 1,• ••;,
,other trees. Alsol 500 EXTRA. SIZRJI
CHERRY priany of -Which ttii;
will be sold'at a h by the 1f.4) or
tity. In this regiot isquite
transplanting us tne Spring, and people
have more Hine to lant. Send in goof
trees can tie trans) hutted during ()ember null N ,,
vetober: . • BENJAMIN - RAN N,
. ' l'roprictor
.Secit'2l, 70-:it • • ••
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pL . 'N . KBYLy.tI
C!..NTRIC S
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This well knOwn mind popu hit . Motel, ti,..1,,• ~ 2 1,
I. irely renovated atfd refurnished, ;is n,,a-,.i..,,'1, , ,.•
, permanent and tratimient borders. •
MILS. wARDLE ar. SON l'oe.'l,-' , .::
June 7, '7o—wtf i
pslLApEtir/ELXA
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MAPLE SPRIN( HOTEL AND M I 'SKI,,.M . ,
. • ' . NV SSAHICk.ON.
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iVe beg to ith imitate to ouratfl frh•ials. p5tr,.....,,, ,,, .
the public, that tS . P nle prepared toglve t heoi :,1:.-:,: 0,
welcome to ourinew;estahlishtnenl sit note ii: ~::, •:':
the roost beautiful slild delightful locaiii 1. , . ~, 1.,..•
"City of Brotherly I,pve;" yea, verily, 'ti.-, tii , ss I,:
erland of Amerfea„ We say to all, come : .1 ....‘
1
our Museum is the °vett). of the Al • I,
J(*IEPII. SUIT, , late of the Shoal . on hol ii.l::
July 30 , ' 7o Alf — arlfi: ' Althlath . Prol.n.;-:',
glatc4rl initt..3einetro
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:QOLID SILITEit AND 1211,1%,VER. PLAtE;I)
..*.) Ware of every leserlptionfand larem. - „ - ...' —, ,,,, , .
:imitable for Bridal C411.x. Testimonials. I f01i,13, r ,, -
ifennt Price.; tawOr than tire regular, rtia Ho I : . 1I ,
E:.tntorilintu3iftindu Tmentli to purrha,..r , ,.
OEO. H. BECHTEL, •
• ' , Ql,l Establlslo tl ,- , f.,,, I.
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Oct, Iti,..GJ-13-ly - 'lsr, :713 A rtli s7.rftL, I I"
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. t ~,,,,,-.1 1) ~ 3. • . FIS J ewelry,
BROS. • . ~
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Watebets, Clocks', Weddoni . and „,.. i. :
Engairement: Ringslß 1C• nolld,l Silver and t. ,- . 1
Plated Ware, Lull' Work:Boxes, China
Ware, etc..- ' ' •
Largest. assortmenof Mitann Alr I„ltecTO'm 4111•). 4 ~' •
WOOl3 tt CO,'M . Parl(o. and Clatreb. Organs, pi: -
and Maxima Merck" dlze generally. , -
Witch-repalring b competent .icradrinen.
Call and examine efore poreamina elsewh'i'
1 • !SHER' BROTII EttS. : '
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i ltr; Centre St, PotV.vil:;:,. :
i
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• ,- . l9eP 1. '69
\`. 90.2 CTIESTSVI'' SfREET. PII II;
nitre just reeePrea ry Ateamer anotheii hint , N'A ,
ply of the celebrate(' •.
COPENHAGEN WATCHES.. •
Edweially man'phictarettfor their sales
hitlnguished atc,
t LE add ACCCI2 .1
enlent arringernent , tor
r climbed at a yeti/ mrident , . ,
.
I American • •
I,NE (40L1)
trkns, In every trt ~t
ti -
•otn the Manufaerur,,
of . 1 , . • ,
Keys; 44.3 c.
There Wtsteties are ,
QUALITY, $T
hay tow the most ten
ingand Arttingb. and ft
Also, our fun HIM C
'Geneva English. an
Raid A nu.: Tns I:
hdo and prim, direet
newfst and. best
Gold Chains,
TIMERS
Erb 1/,
sio,iiaLEse
BRASS UB
SPEAKyAi T
For Sale Gy
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. • RCI-LA.I4T d.:(.1),,.03;••
• : '..,, - 517 and 519 41.N9.11 St.,
I " P1L1L11791,9111a
' Alen a for AineriCanTobarWorka
i:ki.l•7o-1)-Ina . .
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D
.hotels.
MUM!
REIT, POT t$V IL T:E: P
ALso
4)R TIIE TURF
POR.,:rtuItHINO
BES 'FOR MINES
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