The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, November 12, 1870, Image 4

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% O.ATY-STIETH C) YEA.II.
tin ilutnerie.
- MOW rirouserfp
YANIEn
- :itite better. of my - wife's-father
is on , of the richest things ou - .record.
• ten yap kuitit,Waa. Yon moat know that
eis owl: etingi.o Tire domjaskit teems
f r o run in the family and eVerstody round
-/tsOr parts used to notice that tie never, by any
chance asked anybody' to dine with him.
'.. So one day just for a chunk oajurt, I said to
a friend of mine, Jebby Dowkins—"l"l l bet
you a pend-'orth of shoe, string,gloat a row
of pins, that I get old Ben- Mirkins, that's
my wife's father, to ask me to 'dinner."
"Yecitiget coot," -said Jeddy; "WhY, yon
Might as well try to coax a cat. Into a show
er-bath, or get moonbeams eout of cow
cumbers."
sal •r ; -rinfolog to try."" -
And try - I and. I tell you hciw
went' te work..
Jist as old Bea was sitting down to dinner
at 1 o'clock; .I Tushed up to the house,- at a
. -hi g h.p ressu ra pate, red-hot In the face with.
my coat tails in the air, my -ties roll-
In like billiard-balls in convulsions.
Rat tat tat—ding allng-aling. I' kicked up
an awful rumpus, and in a flash. out came
old Ben himself._l had struck the right
minit: He had anapkin -under hIS • chin,'
and carvire-knife In his hand: : I smelt the.
dinner as he opened the doOr.
"0, Mr. Merkins," said I, "I'm tarnaticm
glad to see you. I feared you mought not
bait home- 7 l'm almtont out or breath. • I'm
come to tell you Lean spare you a thonsand
dollars." r. •
"'A thousand dollag," roared [heold man;
and I defy a weasel }o go "Op" quicker
than his face'burst into smiles. - "A thous- -
ufttl dollarsi l'eou don't say so! Du tell V.'
50h !" said I, "I see you are, just having,
dinner neow. I'll go and dine myself, and
then I'll come back and tell you , all about.
it , • •
"Nonsense," said be, -"don't 4 44 'n7
come in and sit down, and' enjoy 7 youniteif,"
like .# good fellow, and have a smack Wlth
me. I anaanxlous to hear what you have
to say." -
I pretended to decline. "I'd came back;"
bat Ithoroughly stirred up the old chap's
Curiosity; audit ended by his -fairly pullin'
me into the house, and I made a rattlin' din•
ner of pork and beans.
I managed for some time to dodge
Main point of his inquiry. At' last I fin
ished eating, and there • was no further ex
vuse for delay; besides old. Ben was gettin'
very fidgety.
"Come, now," said he,."no more prefaCe.
About that thousand dollars; come let It
out." - • • • • '
"Well, yott•_what," said. I,'!`yeou
Wive a darter, Misery Ann, to dispose of in .
marriage:have you not?" •
"What's that got to dO with it ?" inter
ruptedlie. •
"Hold y9nr• . Proud steeds,—don't run off
the"track—a great deal to do.wlth it," said - I.
"Neow answer my questioa"C • •
"Well," said be, "I have." 4. •
"And you intend; when she. t inarriefi, to
give her $lO,OOO for a portion'?" "
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"I do," he said.
Well, neow, there's the pint j'm coming
tew. - Let me have her,.aii I'll 'take her
with $9,000; and $9,000 froin $lO,OOO. aecord
in' to simple addition, jist leaves $1;000 and
that will be clean protit—saved as ,slick as a
whistle !" •
•
,
.. The next thing I knew there was a rapid
ifiterview goipg on between .old Ben's foot
and my coat tails—and I ant inclined to
think - the latter got the worst of It.
;DON PI ATT AND THE POSTMASTER.:-'-I had
been at'Lake George some two weeks with b
,out getting any maiLfiniitter, although I sent
over almost every day.. Wearied Out at last,
- I.went myself. 'found a little-sandy-haired,
•heavviaWed, full-stomached man
, peggin,g
awitilat an old boot on n 'Cobbler S bench.
.1 . asked this industrious son of St. Crispin
for the postthaster. : ‘.
" • "I'm him,'"responded the shoemaker.
He,tnight be a Sam or a hititrbut I looked;
.inergthilotts upon the fact asserted or referred
to; of postmastership. He continued •to
, drive in the pegswhistling as shoemakers wont to whistle, in a waxy way, a tune
that, , when ',accompanied by Tithe proper
words ; refers to some • sort of eeeentricity of.
the weasel when popping, whenever that
may' be. .1 looked at this vegetable prmlue
tion with carroty hair and reddish eheekti,
lie pegged and popped, awl finding-that he
intended taking no further notice of me,
I mildly suggested . that iflie „were the post
-
. maker 1' would be pleased to get my letters
-and papers. ' • •
"What's your name?'" he asked, suspend-
ing -the whistled popping -of thoweasel, but
going on with his exasperating work.
. I responded - by_giving the cognoinen, and
'was told, briefly; in words, to Wit `.• *
• "Ain't nothing for you," and" then
up the extraordinary " Weasel. - I reinittn
'.. strated, and asserted •that there must - be
some mistake.
, "Well," he said, "go look fox' yourself.—
there's the P's."
I did as directed; and - roma eighteen let
term and a pile Of newspapers.
"What the deVil, do you mean by saying
• J luni-no mail?" • • •
.L.'"fitthat your name?" he,its4l
J"Certainly it j 1.1. ". • • •
"-Well, I thought was Daniel Pratt:" --
; ',was rapidly .resorying into - attindigna
-
.Ition meeting, with divers resolutions, and a
strong tendeneyto punch somebody's head.
"You thought. that
.name was Daniel'
Pratt, did you? Well, it - strikes me that it.
Would be well-for you to learn reading and
writing before playing the devil in a . pbst
oftlee - ." • '
"Well, stranger," lie responded, suspend
-itm' both Music and work, "ef Iliad such an
oatlithdbill name as yourrk I'd go back and
be a -baby, sir as to ,be ebristened over, I
would."
WINTER CILO4KINGS
-STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER.
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1 This Stock lees been a specialty with us for some
year's, rued we !lave . very' unusual facilities it/ the
purchase of 'the best .EI'ROPEAS GOODS.-
We are now dkplaying an un r I vatted stock . , elf it , fly
_of our own Ituportation, conilstiog part of
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u1..1(1: AsTitAcHAN4, •
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iiitowN AATRACIIANs, ' . • .
tif.,‘Cit C.VRAkULLA.s, : . • •
,' BROWN CARAVI'LLAs,
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,LYONtI VELVET..."
SEAL SKINS, :-. 7.
81.A3c. Ii EA N.Elis, ..
WHITEIIEAVEKK.
vixialre.EAvinti4.
•'..„ COLORED CHINCHILLAS,
, - BLACK VELVETEENS,
WHITE CORDUROYS;
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' ' ' in Wctiter
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No iiner'STOCIZ Is otraed to the oioupAry. Many
of our REST GOODS eahhot be purehu4d elsewhere, . ,
Waterproof Cloakings.
4 We,eull e:peelal atterAlon to oar stock Iheite
;6091.1:4, one Of the Inrgist and Dust nagorteil, to
America, Including every . pilce, from to .1:2.00
}err yard, In twenty dlffer.ent / • •
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Blankets ! Blankets 1! • Blankets!-!
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Having always "told very largely , `Ot therae goods,
We can offer them at price" with whidh-tio retail
bodge can compete, So 'far this season oar sales
Wace been beyond precedent, but our arrangement"
ith the milli are 'inch' that we Khan be able to so
)43; almost any denianda, •
Taki Particular Notice.:
Our alm Is to sell everything at prices than
bf6mnie gum)); can he purehnited;el44llere.,
STRAWIIRIP3E
ir.:(3;riier 4.7ifitith and Ifarket
AzDELPH-JA.
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Jrt. 1. '7O ••,•
T)ADDCI**B NEW MAP
A4 (l
or rue AIiTIIRACIZE COAL RCAIIONA.
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Tint Slap Is the latestimblisbed of the Anthracite
',Coal Regions tit Pennsylvania., ,It differs in many
respects from other maps published. because It gives
Lhe'formation and alto a representation of the coal
Basins, together irith t lecatlon of all the eoll leries
-in the Avthraelle Coal Regions, ttc_, de. - •
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'PriWan Rollers;
- In ease. for Pocket ... : ... 1.59
... • . 1:15
Do on. 7.1.
110-• d 1 classeeted • 2 ;AP
Those to pocket Lorin will esent fri..e . by ins t il an
T et , elpt•Of thehabovo prices. Forliale at
HANNAH d ItAblitErt4 Bookstore. Potsi,ltsle.
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.'EPTLENSON BAFETY. Liar...pg.—AN i
_. some..gilllerPs fire damp le vet/ Preva/enl, and
he comma, Davy Lamp le nag maadered fare, we
have prwored a lot of theittephenaordialettpuripa.
which °Dalian a circular glum tubelltudde or the wire.
It i l l t 12 1, 4 11 41
Int= tr nt f
e tCtap in3 taar a' 42l
Is now ext*usively used In al the mostflmdolnertee :
In England. For sale wholesale and maw.
_ The CLASSY LAMP. - the :DAVY 1..5, and
nafely Lampe or all' the Moak approved erns
made; of l mrpeetcdi, Government Wire, 1.7 Inn&
dozen or hundred.
h , Thze Lamps are all numrtfactured to our cfrn.'
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'order and we use none but tonne of the pattern pm
:a ri bm the English Gove rn ...mit for 'mew—
st usuiloaolatantly ea hand 14 auk bi*pe nix**.
aartua.'do that we can hupply-any persona mammy
tor a ter a tee gauged that have need went out. • Gauss
- for
rew, by the yard orMrhowegie or num °' And AN A RAMSEY._
. ' 21111 Centre Etta*, Potandue Pa
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650 PIM MONTE. no bostilo6)K
_ _ o
~ ever pqbl.lool,- -- /*onto Olio itilfroll oar
amor wn ,
Plaikillos• ralic ii411)11441 COMmoul Ste '
Ware uojpompetlooo; ilsoriiiiirir *mks
=iEntfilh* - t .' '
/ Iv b
,SOiOdaititaoopth SIMI -fl,
aretalscass* trot a* r.,. •
ra t he 111410:_wimrlisullie
• now want. - ftippma. lafrato "
weir weblike snaky Address IV * o
,4 ow* i0.44-4t) t MI Brosoosat Mow *AO
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Ws'
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t . CIERIBTIIO4
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lathinists, Powders & Car Banda&
pin c groii, Seboylkitr;o!inty. Ps:
Dzilwriatra ease onend, end
prUt Orr IlarteistostarlbUtr. Au& 14.10434131
IRON) n, it e? tht li C ee
`JIM Bran.
GAS WATER tiPER • manU ;
Iron .
FLndeteam 11pe~, Stop
Vulva le u nier ig. ograt i al si al v l . Bl .
&ants. Lamp PalibiLdais Hoklani,_llsleaooprie or
castings and Wrought non Work, clan kinds.
for Gas Works. All,lpes proved by Hydrostatic
Prey April le.:*./6-17
pxcirripma CAB WOHXS.
JOSEPH Dmi..Azt.KY, Paciptti - rou
CtistelY, Pa.
eying Wia — r . i7s .. l his Car slum, is noir prepared to
bid all kinds of Cias for mining purposes. Beings
practical . mechanic anti having for t
years devded himself entirely to this 6 2 1
branch .° the business, and building o
COAL BREAKERS. Also, the patentee
of two celebrated i3ell-Dumping Cars, LAA
which can be seen Working at the wor of Messrs.
Bancroft, Lewis & Co., and Patterson, Eltri Cubans
Co., Ashland. and at, Messrs.- A.
Biersa C 0.,.
Preston Collieries, 0 isardville: Coal built
at the shortest notice: Orders sedleited. -
April 2, '70=1.4-ly , -JOSEPH AELAiiIL'Y.
SH7lN4111)04131 IRON WOll.BB. ..
The subscriber is now prepared to build Steam
Ines. Tamps, Coal .Breakers, and
DWt Cass. All kin& oreasti and lll,ait,
Thrifty - made to order. F. 14 atten- 1 " 1 - ,, C3."
thm
wn paid to • the manufacture of Cu • •_.
its.. • .• - . JOHN VhaTilelf.. Ea --
. Shenandoah City. Jars: .1..M.-.1
VOIINDIVI AND HA M= 8110WEITEAM
CAB 'FACTORY. &O. • •
Theh entacriber would attention
to the superior facilities- poss e ssed by et
him for the ViltiOUSS brunettes of Steam - lac
Engine building, Iron Fontolltur, and •
the manufactur ing of all'kinds of
ebtricry pa; Rolling Mill; ]Vast Furnscesk, EaUroad
ous,
He 'rill also Continue the business - of mining and
selling the celebrated Pins Forest White AA, gvail,
being the sole proprietor ot this colliery.
Sep, I,,'*-1-IYd7an. 1. 'WV GEO. W. riIIYDEIC
pOTTSVILLSMOLLING MILL.
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AT INS BROTHERS, Paoputgroas,
Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa..
Mantifeeturers qf Railroad Iron (both
T and Street Rallst4ire prepared to re. e t ,
calve and execuleordersat short.notlee„ ••••
for apy and all the ordinary sizes lu use.
. r onr own pig metal, ire are . 14 . 0 1 2 .
, eak.eftd• - to select suitable ores; buyers can therefore
rely Upon receiving In all caseating, class rails. • The
'smaller sizes • of T 2'. 25, 73, 32, and 40 pounds to
the yard, always on band, and supplied in small' lots
aswsnted. Jan. 1, 70—.15.
TO COAL OPEMATORRAND MINERS.
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PIONEER 1130ELBR 'ft`O S.
The sqbacribers respectfull in e
the attention of the businftsr cam an
nit', to thel r Boiler Works. on Railroad
St.. below the Passenger Depot, Potts-
vile, where they are prepared to man- • L*-:)-"'
ufacture
BOILERS OF EVERYDRSCRIPTION, •
smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers
' - Drift Cars, Ac., Am- Boilers on hand.
-Being practical mechanics, and having for years
devoted' themselves entirely to this branch of the
business, Batter themselves *Let work done at their
establishment will give Satisfaction to all who may
favor them with a call. Individual* and Companle*
will - find It greatly to their:advantage to examine
their work before engaging elsewhere.
JHN T.-NOE.
Jan. I, MA O THEW' RH BL ODA.
ORCHARD IRON WORKS,
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- porrsvmtz, PENNA.'
The subscribers arri prepared to fur
.nlsh STEAM ENGINKS and all kinds'
of MACHINERY and - CASTINGS for prm _—
Mom Blast Furnaces and "
Mills, and haves full assortment of the 7"
most approvedpatterns for VERTICA OLLING
.MILL ENGINES, SQUEEZERS, till EARS, PUNCH
ISO MACHIN k. 14, and all other Machinery required
In the manufacture of Railroad Iron and Bars.
The following Stearn Engines are noir,' on hand and
ready for delivery:
Eng:e 18 in cy . l,4ginst'kel2 Eng's 12 In cyl, 18 it:
" 1014 1:1 " ""
1 " if " 24 " " I " " " 12 "
1 " .. " '24 " • " 2 .. " "
The above Engines are all new, and built tfprin the
most approved principl e s, ancient) be seen at the
works of the subscribers. Alm, - st full assortment of
PtCkering et Davis' Steam Engine Governors on
hand; which have given universal Sal I.f,ci
Sept: 1, ;tO-1-ly POTT l VASTINE.
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WASHINGTON IRON NVORRS. .
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NOTICE.—The works of the late firm of Wren Sc
Brother, known as the .'"VVASHINOTON IRON
WORKS," located onCoal street, in the
Borough of Pottsville, will, be coat In- c
ued by the subscriber in all its various
,branchbs viz: Steam Erigleebuilding, ,
mid all kinds of machinery lbw tripling
either coal or ore ; bloat ' t onnages of /tot or co blast;
allkinibt of railroad cwitingitandrailrczat car stores
of wrought and cast iron ;all kinds of brass castings ;
All kinds of.smftwor.:„ and ail sizes of the latest ha
proved pumps, single andaouble acting. Repairing
vtomptly attend6d to anti ockitly elevated.
•
By careful attention to 'business the subscriber
'trust/inn wilt meet v•tt slikre of the , public patronage
so liberally bestowed on the late firm.
I, :10-4-• - • JittitKS WREN.
Egnawn ntoN WORKS. • .
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The aubscribera "ire now fully pre
pared to furnish, at. the Ashland /ron NN YI
WOrlts; Stealvt Ennities • and rumps
nf -any
.powet and- capacity, -for min- •
. lug and. other .parposea. • Ond Break- au...1 a=
ers• of every alze_smd pattern now in use, to
gethtriwith. castings &ad forging' of every descrip
tion. coal and 'Dri ft cars of all sizes and patterns,
large. Track and -Home Cara, all tarnished at' the
shortest notioe..-'rhe subscribers flatter themselves
that, Imunnuetelm Overy member of the firm la a
practiCal nieehank, • they will be stole to furnish
machinery that will compare-favotably with any`in
. the Region.- 4./.1. ordprs tilrected to J. & M. Gmenmt,
Ashland, fie J
bnylkll/Connty;Pa.,will receive p^ompt
• attention': • . • J. & 31. GAR:fr./L.
,:Ashland, tan, : •„. •.-
V ACME 'IRON vffOBEB.
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HENRY WALTAtERS,
TProprietor,.flacingenlargedtle adXmLLela
Tri PA,
chine shop, At the Eagle Iron Works, plc
Tamnqua, and thus very materially lowa'
increased theircapaclty for turnlngout •
work In his line of business, he Is cow Li+ """.•
prepared to nntke Steam knginel and Pumps of any
power end :capacity, for mines; Machinery for
Breakers, Rolling and other and for Fur
naces; all kinds of castings and forgings, Ac. , &c.
An experience of many yearstn the business, with
the facilities which these works
s now possees, enable
the proprietor to turn out, the very best and the most
satisfactory •
• All orders addressed to . lIRNRY WALTER'S, Eagle
Iron Works, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., will
receive prompt attentiOn. -June 419-2Ctf
THE PALO ALTO IBON viral:rs,
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Are prepared tO furnish T RAILROAD IRON—
weighing front 20 to 70 pounds per- yard—STREET
RAlLS—frotn 18 to 68 pounds per yard;
to;eult either for horse' ears or loco- rr,.4,
rnottves. An these mile are of the at l
LATEST: - AND MOST -• APPROVED
PATTERNS. :Ws% a general assort- -•++- • 611:Il
went eIMERCRANYI BAR IRON, Rounds Flats,'
.Sonarek, Oral, Malf — Round and Grooved; HOOP
AND BAND IRON, CAR AXLES, RAILROAD
MAIMS, - Fight PLATES- AND HOOKSPIKES,
blastcharcoal .Iron, ready - for use, either for 1'
rails street rails or bar iron. Also, al. kinds of
CAST/DKIS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also In-'
rite attention to put DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF
SHEARS,..for cutting old rails p addled Iron, Ac., Sc;
BENJ. lIAYW 00D, Proprietor.
0611ce car. Second and Market Ste., Pottsville, Pa.
Jan, b
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CHAS. H. HARRISON, - '
No. 135 MARKET STREET, PIIILADEI.I.
GENERAL AGE2ri. •
OVS4I " .
4VIL trlV* S
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42? 04.
• The SCALES niade under these patents differ
from all others, completely doing away with all long
levers, check toes, and friction on the knife edges,
- thereby Insuring an accurate. sen.ltlve and durable
scale. N. B.—Send for-Illustrated catalogue. Also,
Agent for Westoe's Patent DetTerenjlal Pullj• :Block.
August 13.10-034 m
THOR. L.. ADDISON. FILANCIbIRILIg.
.rO&C. .COAL DFAX,EII/3, G GAB COMPANIES.
• • •
The underahrfie4 having - aueeeeded Focht & War
ren to the aole tnonuractomot Focht's celebrated
Patent -
SELF ADITSIPING,
HOISTING
scoop nttic F 76,
IRciN 110ISTING yukcizet,
for unloading Coal, Orr, San
Also, In tai , manntepture.
11:tON CAMS.,
nr''':.',lßON BOX WpEELBABBOWS.
Aree s prepored to fill 1111 orders with promptye as and
dispatch: !_• .
NOTlCE.—being the sole o 4 Wnera dir the Patent
Rion far the Sett-Dumpiest Hoisting,Booop Docket'
and Doek Block. we caution all persona againet manl
facturing or puretuntins the same from any excent
otirselves< or. our metros. as we will - pnweente to
the utmost limit any Mfringetnent on the Letters
Patent. - Hvgioeetfullr.
ADDISON WARHFN, Reading. Pa.
February IS. *dif
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DEDERICK'S COAL H
-cairtz. •
' 30-.lm
, rat raft sli d ~.....,_ ____...-‘a!nii,priioe EsToi iiiii*iiiid
, ilirrowiLock
. .- 4 _ : also oce tabling
lihi
"wad avas meretsinte. much
rdi.mand
—s
c--1_44 -,,-,_ -
uullhisvlesimirslallachl Wats.
au: 4 4884.
_______. l . 7 __L.,27 ' Raw Yost.
_ 7 ,______
ermis 'wpm' s ue - '
T • • • ANDignaItAXICO l
• Jllllll= !SCREWS era bib t1eagbp......1 cheap Baths.
Ing nantwanot ail Walk
Pl via: Ous. t
atigw.orimai Tops - aThre haes. 7. •
lips all slam r . - •
• Wrclit °l l .l 4•oll-.. • . ' . n.ri • :
3mt nork§.
10:33
Ike., &c.
DM
OTEITIN•aMK
2,
Patented Apri Yl
TBE 'Ftittkitittli,
lusintis fah.
F
11:144/Mtbricanzg4.4iVIVIZTOR„,
and _REAL * MAT Z. AGENT. •
• Pt:4WDle.Pts.,
July I, nom;,--tr
}JAR= BROWNER&
CIVIL ENOI
llhang Engineering. OpillerY Maps foi :
Othes,naltromd Location and Omit . -1
graphical Surreys and all other poi ~..
merited raptly:nation reasonable ,:i
OM trot Street. PottaVl I le. J 2
H CIVEART PLEABANTS,2_
IL ASO MINI/141 .
finrveyannd Inspectaon/11erteicandie
eral Lands. - Craticz—Esuntan'a 1
Jan I,'s-1 Centre SL,oppothe EplacoialCru
MINK INISPECTOB.--GEO.BROW.N
services an !dine Inspector aad to Report on
conditain. rapacity and vaille Or mines ; also to WI
4ands pn conuransiols- 011icc—Pottrrillo i
Jeir amm
D :
4.1 . late of
ver. eaplares
ER, rreermag„
e Peatueliraula State Pa.„,
-•Mel Sat
'Ands% mines, ita. , Jan 'll-1
gEsain ial
Jan 1. 704-,
a. COCITRA7SI. Civn. and Main;
and Erna Ca erraxadr. lad 43entretn„,
• - Pottsjille, tap, *Latta.
S. .
190 cEs•rnE .
POTTsVI..O..
(4. 9 i PS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN ' S
FURS, AND I'M Mitt, LAS. ,
-Sept 3, 10 311-11n . k . •
&WUEL CELRISMAN, Jurrics or TIM Thum
..7 1 Real Estate Agent, and Licensed Auctioneer;
.No. I HaItAitTONGO fit ; fiITIVILLIC, Pa.
Special attention given to allpineas in the abowe
branches. Haying a large ex enceotatisfactlun
and promptness guaranteed. llecticas especially
solicited and will receive Immediate attention.
Jan. WM-1
C . ?: ;I ; l ll.or t faCH trgnmus the pubqc that be
SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY,
garner of Second and Tx Isch Streeta, Pottsville, lately
owned by E., C. Neldt & Co..'wh lch he (3f r.„Kopltsch)
established In 1811.- The new firm will be C. F. Kop
itach .t Soh and they w ill manufacture att „kinds of
Soaps ancrPndlea. The patronage of Storekeepers
and the public in general is respect Idly sollcited.
July 2, '7o—'27.iy.
wiLLTAx.L., DAVIS,
Practical Plumber - .mid' Gas-fitter,
• .
• tCdelp - O. :1 1 11.;i1AXTo.Nay STOEETi.roTTSVILLE
Having bee, h in the inasinetiii - over 10 yieara it Phil
la. gives him unit sual.Ltaclittles for deriving
his supplies from first-clog; honSes. 4 - 0,- Particular
atteptton paid to country "uric.: March 211, '7O ly
GEORGE ..MARTZ. - rAILITECer___ ..' —"--
No; WI 31Auxer W.ET , Porrsvit.l.k.
Inventor of•the• self-duinpierg cages and of coal
breakers half: the usual heiglit, saving - thereby a
great amount. of titpber to s urge breaker. The
self-dumping Pagel. are for slopes and shafts, with
or without doorto .ear, ant:with water apparatus
attached to dispeASe"witit,j) Mrpt. It self-dumps One
Or two stbries,•and holst.4 o e, two or three cars at
the same time. • . tz'''
)
The advertiser-will ulati,superlUtend or contract
to build colllerylinprovenienta of all kinds.
March 5,'70 ; .; 10.13,
•
SiIVE.YOUR MONEY
• BY SAVING' YOUR LEATHER
Q 39
BLY
C. S. FOSTERS,
C. S: FOSTER'S,
Water Proqf Grease and Ether .A•eservattee.
'lnferior 4u:tittles Of Leather made Impervious to
water. Old Leather made .soft - and pliable, : with
color renewed ordast ing than other of its kind
.in market, and ap'plicablo to all kinds of4eather.
. Miners will find It the best: article they ever used
to protect their Boots or, tiliok; from Sulphur water.
tor sale, wholesale of retaiLliv
CLEIENT L. FOArkft, Ashland, Pa.,
And in Pottsville by Bright & Co.. Fox & Brother,
Jesse Foster, Thoinas Foster, and F. L. Foster,
May 29, f '
F;'WHITNEf, - • 77
BANKER,
1611 (.4ittrc .97, Potteril7c, Pa.,
DEALER IN
61.14 AND S LVEfi,
U ITED.STATE.S AND OTHER PONDS,
liIONEY' RECEIVED ON DEPOSIY",.INTERFNT
allowed air per special movement. •••''
_STOCK'S and noxiv.4 trenaght and said at tbas New
York and Philadelphia Boards o 1 trokcarat the
usual Qammlsslorc
Jan. I, 770 .
nsuryie.
.
GODF INIBLTRAACE
Office, No. 2, Mithantorgo Street,
. ,
Where INSILTRAMX-TIT ANY. AMOUNT can he
elTN'ted in the nioNt, fellable enuipantes in the land,
and home of which are - t he oldest, vl .
AfthiNTlL
North American of Philadelphia 22,917,900
Franklin, " - " ...... •• 3,000,000
Home, of New Yorke: • '• 4,578,M5
York Farmers' 51iltual . 909.1131
The Andes, 0f...... ........ 1,000,000
Williamsport, of I.'3:s 111 I Sylvania 1115,000
I.ancaster; • - • 238,805
The above natnell Companies are ail of the most
prompt to 'pay losses and' honorable inadJustlng
claims.' I.A. GOSFItEY.
Pottscblie; August 20.'70-31-tint •
,
, DELAWARE MA:MITILL -
LIFE xicrsunAOrk-E l co.:
- -op WILMINGTON', PE LAwARII. •• •
JOHN P. McLEAR, President
D: M. CHILD;- Secretary: >ki ,, •
BRANCH OFFICE
N. W. 'CORNER NINTH AND- CIIEST-Nll—Sinti:TS,
Philadelphia. .....
t
' . 'GEO. W. .TONE, Viee President, 3ianager
GEO. F. TUR,N4P., Gen Age?' tand Attorney.
, .
'sPUITEI.Y MUTUAL ' • Low ELATES. •
. All l'Olic!es Non,Forfeiting after tent ntitud-pay
ment: Every nee misnodation consiulth safetY
guaranteed to Polley Holderis; • •
• Books'emitaining full inforinatiomenneerning the
plats and rules of the Company scut free on applicirs
tioticto the Branch Ofgee.
Ayckits.'ll'unfed three threejl hour the Stales of Perinsylrjnia
at New Jersey..
REPER.F2SCES (hy perrnissdon)—Hon. Et W. Gilpin,
Chief Justice State Of Delaware; lion. Thos. F. Bay
ard, C. S. Senator from Delaware; lit. Rev. Alfred
Lee, Bishop - of Delaware; Gen. Henry du Pont, Pow
der 31anufr; Hon. Gov. Saulsbury, Gov. , State of
Del.: the Presidents of all the Banks In theClty of
Wilmington; lion. 3: S. Valentlne. Mayor City- of
Wilmington.
•
"OLD AND TRIED. INCORPORATED 1651.
PURELY "MUTUAL. . . •
_ -
BERKSHIRE LIMINSURINCE CO
pIrrsFIELD,MAS
,
THOMAS F. PLUNKETT, President. •
JAMES FRANCIS, Vice Premident.
B. CHICKERIG, Secretary and Trvasurrr.
SecTeniry„
-Fogeiture of all Policies Guaranteed by
Non
.
In eio,e , bily premidm is not paid when due, the
polleys not forfeited; but the holder remains-in
sured ror the cull amouut, until the premium already
paid rind uneurned ; ls exhausted by the coat of Insur
ance at tile net rate.
• . ,
S' Example it the Age • of 43. • .
,One Amnual Cash Premium . on an ordinary Life
Polley will continue the insurance "ler Two Years
66 Days from t !me the policy was Issued_, or
Daye after the Second Annual Pre
.-rnhira becomes Due. Should the second premium
not be paid, and the Insured die within one year and
611 days after such non-payment, the full amount - A:1
the isilicy would he paid, eist only the premium due
And unpaid. The larger the number of premiums
paid; the longerAvill the insurance continue, in case
of lion-paviiieut of premium.
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company has paid
under this law Kix Claims, which. in Companies of
other States weuATthave been worthless; and is now
continuing holdersce on over 400 policies on
which. the have been unable tk pay pre:.
'Mum.
The last claim paid under this non -forfeiture plan
wax that of a member who'll:litre(' a few years Mince
for I%W. 'ln uei& he failed to pay his annual pre.
minute; In January last,•one year and live months
afterwards, he died. _The Company Wu; paid to the
widow the full amount, PAO, less only the overdue
poS:mentli and Interest..
•
Every. 21.fortber Receives every Days . hurtiranee
paid for.
ALL PROFYIS Li/VIDIIO ANION° THE POLICY 1.1 OL
D• •,•*•• •
ANNA:it CA-SU-DIVIDENDS.•
•
- 1.00:1030b AI. MANAGICKCIIIT.
•
Careful seicani of lives. Safe investments.
Gcssl Agents and Solicitors Wanted.
For - informatlenrojmy at the home °Mee, • ,
or to W. H. (3 T at
lifters' Agent. ,
S. W. tor. ELzvErrn and -Citsgratt Sm.
Oct IC. PHILADELPHIA. ,
'Ga.
rugs Ott Elmutrals.
DR FITLEP. - S HEUMATIC
VEGETABUI . ;,,;[ EMEDY.
WAR RAN E - ; \ a" !DAVIT
A RERMANt Cu-'E. FOR
RHEUMATISM
.
This iiiretable 'remedy is the 'prescription of the
etitinent_yhliadMpitla Physician and proteser,
JosePa P. Prn.azt, X D., skid hal devoted IS sears
to Rheumatism and Neuralgia specially, and Is by
the Medical Profession publicly atincansaad_ as the
highest authority In Rheumatic complaints. Vibe
testimony.) It Ispleaaantand agromn— le to the I.
and warranted free front minerals and Inlnflons
drnis. It to a *dent Ilk preparation. ansedical
°poly. and warranted under solemn oath a perms.'
ne nbarndeas.pultlve cure for Inflammatory Rhea
m, Chronleßhenenathun, Itheinsumeigg. Shan
nudism of Kidney hews La In thelhialeural
gla in the Doily .Neryous • cus
diseases. Sold by Druggists at Ü be p er _ _ mu hot le; six
bottles St S. Madloal Edwina, without Ilikagge, kent
by letter. All orders sent tezpreas collected on
dal=Depot, g 10.211 800 rourth Ilt.. Piped*. .
ii.'PS-411
AllegiSaga,".l7"tandarrla '
Betiropititer 'UM 41Grecnr........minwi " .
~ Ltr aellogini, shillbams ~ '1
sii•Thrt: Ei r gig %IT this 46ssubilime aid .
rabic Una et siesamblveznait - tee Alaited
latai and SturopAz full la 4ringi to
MIR or 11 1 11~, Merl et prim ar
the Asess. -•, • - , = ay& cap.
: ' a uk , 74 -.
_ iii. -1 l eg
..' No- XS Centre at G
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m% i _ . ftiann:
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ltiettbaustf.
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wv est Parstalters
rir licsavitcas. Goof
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AL. 111 •
.to.o
alle. • • . • diE
:• Moo
T 4 1! " . ' • Wes
iv* 111411-1,
bov Csacirir
sews
t cloth
dißods.42
v cheap .1
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IN=l
new
ME
Buy 4
Bei
8171
BUY
C. S: FoSTER'S,
C.' , ;.,FOST ER'S,
FOREIGN 'EXCHANGE,
_AGENCY.
11=1
A-LIACR
42 kiloco
Coa
taw.
SUPER
alien attys . *
neratitirio ;as
‘"?,*
ecsa t it t___
taiiipromdme
:NNW -PP;
;~~
-R . -mr... ? s3wmur
aciLrrkr ,
July.
air? sbo.4.yf
AmPitz
a large lead ,
ailltlas. ' \ .
Rum Mats.
eArill sell v t
Illotat
th Tam
DEPU bar T is ite . `t Z 3 ,
, ..... •
'orPov°l 7417. IC riIiDIN I I
s t ral
rtier Pldiadeip ,
'elm& Shirt I
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tr.,- A
f Dims. W 6 ULM
ILYA ER
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IT. WI
FITBNITIINZ WARS:ROOK • No. 5.% CAL
OWHILL ST.. PHILAPELPHI
REGI.HTER t HOPKINS. Design - and Manual°.
inters of Fine Cabinet - Want keep . • hand a large
assortment of Walnut and Cottage • . • Sara, flair.
Husk, and the Woven Wire Spring Goods
to be sent at a distance will be • •In a wars
manner; We any and sell Sot cant , din so doing
are enabled to tarnish superior • at the lowest
sates possible. We "Molt a call. : pt. 17. 10.3i•1y
-r •
_ .
•
zrAsocTa
Its: One • .
arP
. ^ choice at
au vri
F=A
11(714•Xift
DEALERS In LE.ka.._
Ito. tan W. nenondtd.. below
ftanish. fllansilder and Venda
Skins. Spins. Wein sad Bilk
Blpdhown. Llntags, Cat-Leathe t .
mint at Obne Pltins and trof
tnre STOUT KIPS and UPPER _
tar the MINEREP TRADE., Neal
and Country: 011 a. . I. N:
Pent , n. 10-411/- 4 / 2 11 :Is.
; 0 Wald St. ant.. G.
CEDEAP
*corror•
(.410=3 vus :(c.c,
1 • pant as smack as V.+
• l'a""2l.B.kasigeNrii
C LESD North 4th Inn
.oet I, '7O
f:T
ANITAJB.Z.,
•
FJOSEPII WALTON &
CAIIINKT MAKERS, No 413 Walnut
Our estabilatithent ti one of the,
delPtita, and from long. experience a .
ditties we are prepared to furnish
reasonable prices-
We manufacture fine furniture, an
prirettfurniture of superior quality.
of furniture Aware on hand. Gocas
Counter - Wor and O
lianks „ Offir .,
es an Des d k
M k
or made to M
or
MLA ALTCM J. W LIPPINTLIerfT
W. ,
*_11.r).12.-710.
VIEMEAML.Thf 00017111 E GU . •8. for ,Store
ALFI4Cis : 4 F4 I rarti a reit e l t! e re -y - i r i t ei n r *W ee re n
Screens... Wire.We • in( for Sheep
Paper Matters' Mfr . ". Brasg eM
1.
.1 • . Ire:broth Nleve4lalnted ns, Ornament
Ire Work. Every Information by addressing
t• e • • • nutacturers, M..WALIC R.& sONs.
•No. II North 6th street, .rlll4s.lt h ia. .
Frb 12:70
I'7o DAY GOODS AT TH
Why ale sell so cheap: Light Ei
-Butlinessi! Cash Purchases! Close "
Holt! A Life-Long Bxperienoe! .
(Over 17 years on Spring Omni' ,
e offer this - SCAM!, It Again Seta.'
GOODS, embracing every Variety of
, - Shaw
Bismketrand Quilts
Citsimeres and Linens, . .
. 1
Corsets, Skit* •
JOSEPH H. ?HORSLEY, (late Thg
eon Bth and Spring Garden
Sept n, '7B-438-43m
lITILTBESGEE'S PLAVI
T V TRACTS warrant& equal to au
prepared from the vaunts.
Aek your Grorer or hiruggist for er a I-az-arts
•
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE is, with ut doubt, the
best article In the market. IC will et* it more water
than four times the same weight o indigo. The
only- genulnels that put up at Alf Wlltbercer's
Drug Store, Wlltherger's - and Patio R name on la
bels ; all other* counterfeit. P fulcra Gro ,
°era and Drugaista si Wturatutos eI. !mt.' n Ins
will be found a superior article. 'A I w ye on hand at
malonable- prices. Pure tiround S ces, (3enainc
Illeßicittes, Chamois Sklasjaptoca, , and all ar
ticles tnthe Drug line, at
- ALFRED WILTBERGEWS
June;, TO
No. 111 North Heti:Jed/0., P
' •
URNITURE WARERI
238 mad 238 Swath Second s ,
• PUIL4DELI.
e undersigned having greatly ince
In the addition of the large four story
Joining hls-ferrner place of business, e
dudements toad purchasersof furnitu
a call, Is confident of being able
with may favorlihrt with their custo
.perlence of twenty years ttp businesA I
of his ability to turn out thebest of w
morally supervises his large worksho •
ticks not on hand will be made toorde
tern's. , .A large stock of all kinds
coristaritly on hand. D.
Sept a,
OW 'O(5 0 Cr tiABANTEE.
. DUCE LEAD eicells all other Lead!
Ist. Foefts Unrivaled Whiteness.
-2d.' For its Unequaled Durability.
'Pit its Unsurpassed Cavering
Lastly for Its Econoniy. , _
If costs leas to paint with Buck r
other White Lead extant, The same •
More Surface, is more Durable, and in
Work.
BUCK LAD - iis the Cliesipeist an 121
$lO,OOO GUARANTE
NUM ZINC Excels all other Zln .
Ist. For Its Unequaled
2d. For . 'tnrtvaled Whltertestsc 7 .
3d. For Ita linsurpassetiCoverlnj •
• Lastly, for Its Great; Economy,. • .1
being the Cheapest Handsomest, and
White Paint In' the world.
l i n'Y ONLY BUCK LEAD' A
I •'
ZINC;
TR" IT , AND BE CONVINC
,ifilfaeliongetarattircd by lee Ma.
BUCK COTT.WE C()La
Prepared expressly for paint
• 1
7 llama. Out-buildings of every desert .
Thlrty-five dlfferegt 'colors. llm
• Iform and Beautiful Shades.
•
pie cards sent bY mall If desired.
I ... lent' Orders will be promptly exec
i• . ufacturers. - - •
u 22, FRENCH, RICHAIt •
Cpr. Tenth and Market Street*, r ,
"M
aucational.
• : alina Bulnisign;
• S. W. COR bi r
. TENTH AND CHLSTII
holgueddpe good In 46 Coll In
= ii a r i u nd Rada For all
e. - OM I.
HZ HILL" INSTITUTZ. • '
IiVN; SiONTOODIERY COU.
Eitillah, Classical, Scientific. Attlstic am
elk. Location admirable. Twentient Ad
norotigh. preparation for College •
L einialays addles+,
- Use. GEO . F. HILLER , A. M..
airmarcits—ltava. J os : Melia, Schae
_fp. - aim, Hatter. Ac. lions—Judi
Yogi, B. Dt. Moyer, M. Mu
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4.. • :>,
Jud
d' .it fi g
1 3 - L 0 0 X 1113 1:1B G STATE' NORBILILL .
ci E
Auto LITERARY & COMM =MAL I
The Faeolty Or thin Institution atm to. eery tho
mash In their Instructlm, and taloa& ltafter
the mai:mem health and mots% of the
Apply theestalogne" to H ENRY CARVER. A. W.,'
pet 509 7 4. ILly a Plinelped.
OaTON. JKATITZ.dt 00..-
Sureamor to H. B. 4.
VIANCVACVVRII:II2 Or .ALL IIOWFI
.
Ci . 1 FIRE BRI X,
FOr Furnaces, Rolling Mills, roman: 8 Works,
Lima Kilns, Cupola Furnaces. - B ' And
TI LBS. for akar Furnace. , Ille W Mal- -
.leable Iron Works. Baker's - Or Green -
Homes,
Le.. Move Heater and ange
daerlylinders. ire. of
Won tit order. emery
Fire Qay. kaolin, Fir. Sand. Fire Cemet
or IlarraL Facmarra. -
Youth of WoodbrWas Creek, N. J, and 1
Y. P. O. Address, Amboy, N..T.,
. N. Y. - Apru T
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VIEWS VALIANT RAILROAD
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Time Table. showing connections th
R.Oa with those at the Phila. Retain
to Ind from Pottatille arid InteratedLate
tween Reading and Pottsville : I
iyave Pottsville„. • I
Reading- '""1
East Penal — Cif — 731 I
Arrive at Ewan _ t!n "3
I
• New. Yotit.7. - . 7...-- 11.15 1 .
BEtUKN7ICO.~ fir. 31r.
PI
. _
%eve New Yorit
Penaa t lnnetaral--, ....
" I
Attlee at mtwellle ryj
iPiir - X,
leave Pa ttait.
rtiM u Minch
RAtarala•
AM IN, at
Pk! all
{. ~►nAa '
Wet
ME
and
Iphia.
ANGS,
lag Oalf
lorocco.
I easort•
autsitilibe
swim-
Tanners
VAim
.
EWA
r .
'
I p o rk; s-
EMI
C,ll Raft
13821
'
Philadelphia.
eat lit
Phlla
d superior fa
good work , at
also medi upt-
A large stock
trade
ade to order.
. F urniture for
er. _
OS. I. FICOTT
7-1 y •
RNLEY $..
=
n Street.) .
DID STOCK OT
Drain Good/
Id Gloves,
aChbrzi
ti., Phi la4a.
• RING FA-
Y Inuit.. Are
'rug Steme.
sulelphia,
OMS,
•4 .
iraaerl faria: ie.
building wi
ers:, great in
tu givpliTak
to tririk.e all'
1, nuil-ins ex
ii: a guarniitee
irk. lie
.per
, and ally ar-,
at the Insre.4
ININITI7 RE.
I:AncilEit...
, 7-lytlw.. ..
Iropert:t
than nay
eight covers
•
es Whiter
operty
wt J uraWe
r
D BUCK
D.
tiraPitterrx
on, fences,
ble, Cheap,
tett . by the
.tCO.. •
tlode!phta
4,-ly •
0
EIE3
United
'or send for
E 2123
Commer
nizal Sea-
Business.
inclpaL
Ir. Mann,
Ludlow
4 Thayer,
It. fa Balk
or Peeks-
Mnr.
It.R. Co.
Gibbs be-
X.
2
4.Xr
5,10
11.15
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r.:.
1.00
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LSS
• 1 0
a.io
1W
LIS
CID
CM
7.35
L
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s . :scHtrriacti.z: COUNTY - PENNSIELVANIA .
STWICK & 8R0T833/1, , ,
CO
con BROKERS Ol N, 14ERCHANTS.
- am& 21. var.vimm42...
:'stirs: • mss .
14. nAtzzAtip
It; 13 0 1 13.0A.M11. C 0.•
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FIRE. INSURANCE,
ANTHRACITE. BOARD OF TRADE 11001Ig;
, No. 1 78entrePottsville, Pa.
MUM ft us-sur
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UttEAT RARGAINs
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1 -- 2 e. J
. THO M A S
MILL'S,
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' -. • 2.•13 Cr.NTRE a
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an: 21. 1 0-31 i . . , rk
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I:2 Li CHESNUT STESZT
AND
82& : -MUTH ;1 TREET,
Philadelphia.
ivurEttKEN9 - s__ STOR E
r- . . . . • .
tio LI SE i Fl.l RNIS a I NG' GOODS. '
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' . WINTER BLANKETS. AR tire best makes of Blankets, from the lowest to the finest quallUes m de:
A BID FOR ialipm BLANKET saups. To Increase our Blanket Sabre this thstacin, we'ihalisellet
ustusenfly eitierprieri.:' We promise that our lihink et customers will ;be pleased with our Low., TAM er„;
MARSEILLES QUILTS and . COMFOBTABLER ! Entirely New Stock! Preih - (kinds I New Pat
terns ! Greatly,Redueed Priers l ! ' Marseille. Quilts he much cheaper since but: season. O ur : Stock being
quite new and tresh, our customers, may depend on finding In our Stock the latest styles, and beat Taloe
in the market.:; -
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. , •
CONTENT:4 OF OUR FLANNEL DEPARTMENTN
FLANNELS !* yr..NEII3 !
Ballatdvale Flantl the widths', and all the qualities. • .
- Gilbert's Fiabnels t Real Welsh Flannels, Saxony Flannels, Shaker Flannels,
all qualities—Red, Blue, and Gray Flannels, •
Extra Heavy liugSnot Canton FL nnels; (
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Alwapt..mhows the most eitinsive Stock of Linen Gockls id found In Phil+lelphia,
SPECIAL BARGAINS in TABLE LINEN 3, NAPKINS, SHEETINGS, TOWS NON; & r.
t • GRORGE lIILLIKEN,
' -112 S Chesnut Street; and *SS Arch Street, Phlladilphli.
Oct. 1. , '7O 10 ern
Stouts, Ranges, &c.,
ANDRZWI3. HAIiBISON
LOW-DOWN 'PRATES A PitIOIALITI
Black wind
~lak'et Plated,
LARGEST , , , I4ELECTION IN TIIE CITY
Mt 1.47.1011.71(ERA
of the nioltinent Wrchtght Iron' A i'r- Tight.
' ru RNAcIiS 4, ,cooKrz7q-itA NCI ES, ' •
F:04.7 , 1t . .51ZE4. OF MACH ICAPET.
. . , • ,
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NIPRO% ED STFAM 11 . 4.:ATI:•,:tiAP.P.citArTUS
- --. Fi' Piitilfr and Pricaf. Buiitliivs. - •
1:1-1- and 13 , 2 J Slot:I:et mt•ret.
I, . , • PHILA. IINLYI•11A.
ki.m..l tor 111ustratell eircukir
,Sept 10.'70 •
THE .DOUBLE OVEN •
SITNINJ YSIDE t.'001:. OF '
Is conahrncied on Entirely .2..44 aierlielentitle
Principles, with Slphim guar:intiet.l In tho
roughly heat two large ovens, and sixput - hetet:, with
two-thirds the ' el used the stogie oviqi - Cook
Stoves. -
We are Still manufacturing our bang atidlaVeruhly
known _,•• ElAttl:EY-SHEAF cooßslbro2ovirh,
so highly esteemed by the . public for Jteveral
THE JUNIATA. our great double-heating PAI.
. toalrrovit, has been much improved and beautified
'this year. Where known the merits of ibbi Stove
need no - comment. Our celebrated •
BUNN YetIDE Fl RR-PLACE ..lIF-' AMELIA. •
ltmong its many Pastttcxa oleo carried MT the and
premium ist•the Maryland Institute at ilattlinore.ho
lage although Subjected to the most severe testa at
the home of he Baltimore !!eater. This is the only
true hot-air fire -plice ;kilter In the market., and
Ike the regular lbailtoellar heater Imerno heat.
•
• Send for Circulars and Testimonials;
. STI.74II:4PItTEILSON & CO,' •
Philadelphia; Pm
For sale by :Hesse.. EEN & KERNS. Pottsville.
J. Jl, 11A lli-;sTV,* Tamaqua.
Sept. 17, '7O-14-3m - •
1 eCOII 41r;r171301V.
No. 1210 Market Street, Philadelphia
Wholesaleputnetail Deafen' In •. '
HEATERS, RAMS and STOYES
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Carbon, _lterfirberatory, Burlington, Improved,
Afitirican and Benefactor Ihrt.Air
• • Furnaces.
trr!c4e_,Re.m biLPROVED
DoreLE *AMC SINGLE 'ELEVATED OVEN. And FLAT
Tor. RAwaica.
ciTy,. OF Bt7RUNGTO7
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(a-staid ion; rucUic„ De.a.er," . Fazhiun,
,patt .P.nap:ri;
rtiokino Siiivei and Empliv - Pvrtabp, Zbingr. 1
I:A*4,10)I; CARRON. STANDARD AND U.NION
' MUTING 43TotleFt. . '','...- ~ :: , -
--The above artlcl6 are ritannfactured by the
CARBON.STO*4 COMPANY,
Also—Bibb .& tfriaxisond Bc4thaiiie Are•Ptaee
Heater
QUA °craft and all other articles our line
All Goci;JA-
An; 27. 7p_
-THE . NEW GALVANZISIIGIi IRON' •
'CLOTHES LINES, an belied at
SOLOMON 110017=8, •
STOVE. TIN and HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
483 Centre St., Pottsville. '
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A number of new pal:tare COOK/NO and PARLOR
EiTOV724. whieh east ts bad at moderate prices. , He
alto has asphondld amortment attar', bear, Britian.*
•Jupauted, slam, wood and widow ware, honor ead
b, *
hard Abu; brushes, brooms, oil elotirsaitble
cloth mats, clothes wringers, traits. es"TieS
and knives, coat oil lamps, knives andlorks,
' and ell it ads of Glasswara. 4 Also; Steilneeknlel"
intjelles, childrens'aleighsand skates,tabie, tea and
butter spoons, mire and rat traps,- patent nutmeg
Peters. spittoons. /0111100 squeegees and graters, bird
=table mats, table. saw% clearers, ens wraps,:
Id - pins, potato numbers, bread boards. wash
boards, wooden boxes. tat and tailor irons, sausage
ratters and /dome* cicalas lines, bad cords, clothes
as z i
e a u , , corn gooppet% l alre minas, candisaticks"dredke
sayings ban match boxecachool compan
ions, slates and peed 'I, toilet sets. bath tubs, ban :b
-eta, hammers, axes, deed sad. bond boxes, Sour
stares, meat saws. (toffee nulls, concentrated lye,
ems drainers; Stacy toys, lard cans, wash tuba, wash
wards,sheet elbc,trarket awl limey restille ,
knife tram , shore* pokend, tonga r coal hue tea/
kettles, stove and shoe Machina. 'Also, Od al sze_ltet.
v &noshes, 1,1114011, 10/111114 p utty , hUltentik * Willy.
articles too nutnerous too lam lion. Also, madam
IPeutiag, and all kinds of Jobbing done Warder- and
at the notlep...-.2iinsotar wishing any'of the
above mettdoeed artltintreosid dci well 14%4:ailing
and manacles Wale parehasian efiewhete. •
- - • tiOLOMIIN • BRIOVhII,
rrrwrrmlirm
NMlMXll:—Manataiterers tk 4l men of Steam
Pampa. are,hereby can apnea the man
hetura.eale, or nee of any umPil ala a n In"
diesel:sent on Alibion'sPishint. tmird kielllmuner alt
the Ls.,
USU._ es they will be pr ' mated to.the nut eztent re
1 have already coma
Use, and win proseent
Port Csrboa;Aptii
Parties In want -
hie wore by we
A km
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' son against, sereial par
jrnliali4m)
, ees all other Istrlropers.'
1 WS. _ ROBT.. ALLISON.
jos eon be supplied at reason
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llii & HANNAH, _
Is too Works, roil Outon. ?a.
3 is. 1.111,4. - I- .
Fratibes aitb 3nuelny.
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ere et = rrnr.: l la ell eaut talr eet ' • v
• than then:War market Y et
• Loam I
. epelkts_tp revamens. .
" Pt 2sL IZT A
Oet - 10-81143 r. -
Tti Areh street Mb=
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193. s FISHER BROS , 193.
Wide* Meta. .teweir3r. Weddat a t th
Primt lU M/1 1$ # ma iiitte, iter
Wank • oft
Immune auseet al & Samna'sWools di WA Pert* Ch _
awl Muskat MI .-. ' °Mom& ream
Wareb-repairlair .41Wrie wartime&
Cell amd amimetse 8 11Mittie._ _L aafaviblea -
"' ' , asamiriat..smaNnum.
S• 10 I. V
Nriswkri - 40 , 0440mminnia
.114sepati*MAIMPOI,MLILVAm.
'THOMAS J. DONOHOE.
BUILDER "OF
First:Cla-46-04rriages and Buggies,
or TIM LA :.SD YOST AP?RQVZD lIITTLEPL
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litAltildrACTOßY.:-Cna..Sitcoito AND l'qoair'sanatt FITIL oats.. SQUAD"
' SACK or Moterenza•Howtc. POTTNVILLI, P. 4.
Conaiintly on hand,* good , aaeottment -tit i
'new 'and second-hand
Clurtagett aiad Buggies% ,
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special attention paid to repairing.
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MILLIK,EN'ff LINEN STORE
BMII
Bvzialqirros,
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~90 and Accrued interest.
Amon; their advantages are- ,
lit. The road la nearly finished , and the care eze ex
pected i run wawa the Male In Ut days,
AL , The road hes
been built only of the heat male
rlal.the iron having t - en roanuntetored'ex
py for it.at a much highereost than that
ly
ad. It runs =Or a and superb agricultural
taintrY. •
4th. it bassreat adveatages in evirrying coal North
end beinging lunalier Heath
:AlL The Nortgege la only WA ten Dee mile. while
nuinyrotber made are bowed to doable this
• ' - eatonnt. •
Nth., The is sa ',randomly aimed by bealaereand
otber dapltallsts. wbo bare levelled a large
am to us svailmaivrbo bare even,
MINS t 0 AM OCRs . ,
7111. A First Xertgatal_lbrnolosalsalaalellatritranwniamt
' • reed so seer ......„.......aad la sock
may well be enostama pereastra4
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1 ars bestows wall be ao mom reverebta_ thee
' to 86U las Govertassents, andtmo
_resUy rummass
lbs Urned asoultles-smeb as
WinMh tu l st b A sr d
esilo s l n a e i G lit old. aos l a lel n ln e a n ll t l s
iiammpUese
be rues TOTINIY___X•LX. tat
L.F. - WHITNEY, :9 , 10 .- •
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otwbosapeanpitlets and nut lialesamnea inayibebed.
W. 11 .0411.117X1*. Tresaasool Pine SR. Xew York
ju ........titire'elblll aramotakuask.` WO Imre
pals* ei the above
e
Jltse m lriZ i
."" atdieseare to reeemossit vont to oar - i
1411=la 4.,,i, motor emits •
~ A w c i mal.o9.. - ao-vrait ft., mr. v. ~.
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' ' Notices.
NOTlCll—Leiters of Adinink;lntion i' Umv te of Sylese hne of the Towsh e o m f -
Mahanoy, In the t Coun U , ofkzehuylkln, ha n e b p en
(ranted to the , undersigned. All per., ns .Indebted
Witold estate are requested to matte payment, and
those having claims against the MIIIIIY to' present
them to sAltAll tAdndulstratrix.
• Palo Alto.
Or to .101 IN 'll - 1 RICKEL, her Attorney.
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Nor. '7O ' 45-Gt
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eAVTION.—AI/ e,sans are hereby etit.nred
agalust begot lilting . for or pit rehasi tog from Wll,
Ilan Wool, eight notes or any .4 It,a
me, to mild rum*. dined A tiguAt 13th, 0.7 n, roe Five
Ilfunttred Dollars, *wilt pae,dtle p ve v, a.fel-,
lows; nittetY dup.; four to•+sitns-; stx tißo
tuontlis; twelve Ili's; tt
, 00ttlis; sigt.* a
In - mans and 0)014.0'1411..11lb a ter .13 , e ; tw A7llll
ineVitigberu procuteil .•utn mu by fraud, Um wort b
less luta : will not be paid.
Oct Z, 70=-ti-41t.
OTICE IR HEREBY OIVEN, tiol , the part-'
nershlp lately existing between .f. 11. Uwe and
Henry Bowman, of Schuylkill Haveo .
klll County. Pa, under the arm of !lota A flowman,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the t wenty-sev
,.enth tlay of October. All debts owing to said firm
are to be received by the said J. R. and - all
'deinands on wild dim are to beprettentetl to him foy
payment. ; .7 H. HUM
- • HOW-MAy,
. schuylkill Haven, Re., oct..wo.
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TAKE GREAV -- IPLEASURE in hamming
.I,lmy old friends and the public in general, that f
remain and carry on tile Store Ildslness 1116[1w old
stand; formerly kept by BLITZ BOW3lAX..lchere,
I am prepared to offer. you , a large wwor petal of all
kinds of GOODS, and shall he pleased to nreelve
your further patronage. Yours, de., ,• I
Schuylkill Haven, Oct 20, 70,4144
7'o DRIVERS 110118E8.Tbe GILIPPED
• A HORSE perforsias his labor with greaters e k ‘
earn. sweats less, after work is soon dry, clean
and temlfmlahle, carries mom flesh with a
higher spirit on a given quantity of food and is less' •
liab!e to disease. 311(11AEL ROACH, Senator
Bandall's Coachman, will (.11,1P HORSE'S in any
part of the, country, at short notice, and on reason
able terms. Any orders left at, the "Merchants'
Hotel," Pottsville, will he promptly.attended to at or
y Nutt de in the County. Oct
THE Ca-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
I between the undersigned at Shamokin and Phil
adelphia, Is this day dissolved by mutual. ennsent.
otiORDON SMITH,.. THOMAS F. SMITH,
1 J. HARPERSMITH, ' THOMAS C. REESE,
.JAILE.S.A.: SHIPp,_ -__ -HE.NRY BOCOHNER,.
• JOHN IL BOUGHNER. • 1
Sept 14,1870. . • [Oct , lri, '70.4.!-et
TO MANUFACTURERS AND USERS 'OP
/ Steam Engines. .&e., in Schuylkill .County,,,..
TAKE NOTICE, that Vltava sold to ALLISON di'
B AN - NAN.ofPortOtroon.an Interest in MY PATENT
STEAM PISTON, and•hnve- given them the.entire
control of it in said Conti ty.4..trl th power to collect all
moneys due or to become due thereof for the manu
facture and use of the same. DAVID c,LARK.
Hazleton, .Pa., Jan. I. 11 , 4.-Itt • • „
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THE CO - PARTNERSHIP heretefore existing
I under the firm name of WELD, NAtii.E..a CO.,'
In 'lie* York and Philadelphia, apd.WELD, SHER
WIN & M., la lioston. Is this (bay dissolved by mu-,
tualtonsent. The accounts of the old firm will be
settled np and the business continued by the new
Ilan of rt.. ItICE4. CO. .
tIEO. A . WELD, EDWARD sIIERWIN, •
H. W. W ELD,
' HENRY A. RIVE, Jz...
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-rum UNDERSIGNED have.thls day if , wined a
'.l 4 -Xi - PARTNERSHIP for the puroose of call:r
ing on alleneral Wholeeitle Shipping and Commis
sion Coal Rosiness; under . the style- of WELD,
RICE & CX)..'at • : . • •
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ili Walnut St., Philadelphia: 11l .linsui wily. •
New Yorß4 11 Dusue.l4L, lioeton. -
- .GF-0. M. WELD.
Ana 20,
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t , - - i': HENRY A. Ric J
k!, 12.4
'7O-111- : • HORACE ROWLA.N.D.
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SOLD AND EXCHA NOF:D . ; - •I
SQ, • .
'ON BOST REASONABLE TERMS.
P .
6 4 - 0 L D
Bought abd Said at Market Rotes.
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• COITPONS
PACIFIC RAILROAD' BONDS
BOPORT AND / MOLD.
STOCKS novelirr AND SOLD • •
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• , COMMISSIONON Li . .
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Aecountsbtheleed Interest allowed on daily °
urea subject in check, at sight.
,1-s.
Elfalaff-tegRA . 0
No. IA B. THIRD MT., PITILADELPIfIA. rots ,
Ruch ZS. 13-ly
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CENTRAL RAILROAD of lOWA
Connecting St. Louis fleiNifil.
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:NOW N EARLY___ COMPLETED_ ..
nix mad la hall' by a emptily of strong capital.
lata, who h Ire pashed_tln wort forward at:a rapid
rate. E
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ON MILLION of the FIRST MORTGAIVIONDS
of the Cora Patty rentalo, which are offeß4l at the
very low rate 4.4
PILADLPIA.
April 10.
S LILILSNLP: ST#EVT.
Avi.
'B2s ARM .STREET,
Philadelphia:
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JALom'stirtrum
AIM 1 1111 mr,,, m) ,
M OF_ .11112 itEXTUAN- ;WAS ,
ENT asesilwat
aouxertosts • -
11;62, 7 ";: ao dilettlk
g 4 Drafi.glelit•• serwe ED*44l 2 131"1. ‘ '- n-g"
suss who *WM to _
r otuansas..•
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Of of.'
arre North Igghti St, Philada.
abillB ' I
VEGETABLE
A. 'color; and
~dressing that:~ will
not burn- the in.ir or. injure the
head. - ' .
It. doe s ‘ not . prmluee a color
mechanically; as the poisonouss y
,preparations do. ,
It gVadurl.-restores the hair
to its- original Color and lustre, •
,by supplying' new life and vigor.
- It causes a luxuriant growth'
of soft, 'fine hair. ..a
the
Ile _best and safest article
ever offered-.
Clean and Pare. No sediment.,
Sold everywhere. - '
_ 425 FOR DOBBINS'. '..
4.ldru
OE
barbwate.
ARE ARE, IRON, STEEL,
AT LOWEST PRICEv
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INING SUPPL IES
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- Of every Ilemerlpt lon, at lowest_prteee.
&NTS the Celebrated. EA.OLt Ramtirfto.
- bea t fele In the world. 'LAMP WICK.or ex
qua ty. COTTON WASTE by the bale or pound;
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at e very lowe4 prices. - . - .
'E are general .4enta for . ''' • .
4 JTVRAI L
RANTED 110 degrees. • For sale -1w the aide .
to barrels-at Refinery . prlees 4 ' •
. • ; L. C. TIIO3I NON, Pott?4vllle. Pa. ,
tt ber 14. 70 • • 4241
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11 . C AG AS L • • & c:
NEZEI
IRON IBON i AND STEEL:. i
SCHITSI'S. Slo. 251 Centre Street
aIAT ; MY.Eit d' ISCHIJEUB
New4lonlwiirdo StorP , IA Centre Kt., to buy
cheap mien Itake..Mpade-A.Stiovels, Corn and Gar
den lit . uttdi kindih ' • '
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C INT BCALESI aciLLEs
Of a I ktnda. and the lie-t In the market, at • •
ER • fiClll7sl's. Agents,'No. 231 Centre Street.
• ",Pott.svlll2
goal Scretno, 4c.
G.. 1 RICK." . •
mAxerAcrtialii OF '
U.iRE OR ANGULAR ROB AND WIRE
'- , SCREENS
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wo. Norwftlan Street,POTTAWLLE. PA.
ipt, 17 10-3 s—ant
LA i : ZHEITZIN & CO" 4 '
8 veer:mous To Jos fe It. Dtuttr,
an acturer of - Coal Screens,
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the atest add Most Approved Stiffs
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.234-11. nd scieensitn4l sepuents always outmost)
e re,.. !trolly solicit a Continuance of the pat
is he .tofore so liberally bestowed.
I" LAUH.ENSTEIN..k CO..
I I ron St., rear of Esterly'a Hardware Store,
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I- . Pottsville. Pa
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D 1Z R9D AND WIRE Sci4ENNEL
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.T 4AV BE NSTE,IN.
1 .I x4ocerwettlitn or
ROD AND `PIKE SCREENS.
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A lI:NTED FEBRCADY 4, Mitt. •
- .Ib4VILLF.. spin:YU/ILL CO.. PA.-
RE ROD R ER"ity aeoount of their
I mon and se
durabil, are preferred UP
herever triel memo.) rite , all sizes ai
-1 nd. Order* praruptly - led at moderate
2./ Nstil.7,
• • Nuts, • ltins
imivaT .•
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130 01 1 18t14EICS E NIP OH 1 lilll
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Is now in foil operation, and the atteittiOn of the
ladles of Pottsvilie tr espeelmily Invited t . the hrge
stock now tn store andarrivi ng daily or all then tn./4
Mass of goods. suitable lot ladle**. swear. end adapted
to this merit et. Mr. Grine _bas made-a sperJruity al
this tuanetrat, businem i r i d gives kw r s tilCuihr at
tention to sitetwingthe t line of -lad ' wear ever
brought to the etty. , •
Ere attention pain tneushnnera and a
jusitatioWia exti to ail. •• . •
- /USSR? CRINR..
SQUAW
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The sta
anperlor al
all others I
ward on hi
Nuts:
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ithmteb.
NOVEMBER, 1.E743.
Atonier.
wo.w.Mucir BAY Wilke
T 1X wirviwit?
, Bar* Taylor asks "how rituCi clover
wilt - CO*lp. eat per day?". T,4 g i nerl iv i . •
answer:is from 24: to three. per cent. of liv e .
weight, Alleick`of full Merino slit!et,
averaging •SO contd. - probably be will -
tered on • 2 - lbs. of hay per head *per day-
This wcuild ketiP them. in a healthy email: •
Ilea, but it is ittot likely... Opt they w„ i
increase In _weight,- - .The fo•.•wouid sit
used to sustain - the' vital (tractions, A l m f „ i
• the growth of .wool and
.ieerietion of •y•mk .
'Fullitrow,"English:lteep,-,aVersgin g, sm .
?-150 lbs., Iv Id probably:eat 4 lbs.: of hay i„: r
day and Wo Id Ineteese in 'weight 1 Ih.
• week.., ease ,of ewes in lamb, tta•
• crease would be . iikthe growl h. oif- thv f,,. t i i
and In fat andother material' stored. "I,
the new of the' lainh .
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after t•lrti I
tlty
and: quallty.of the milk. are itatem„.,., / ,
, very .ninen by they quantity and quality 4 , 1 '
' the food suppled dunng the teriod of .gt•st a ...
• tlOn.' The . tong-Wooled; or .Sciutli-liou• i i
ewes. should have all the Clover hay 0„.,'•
• .will eat during the winter; or.ila poriipiz
straw le fed instead of •Inty, the dittinen ee
the amount; of nutriment should I mad,. i•
•up by ; allowirig a little :grain ; say 14.
bay,- of - straw and- I lb. of oalsti,' 14-4,
Corn,--Or-take. would :keep • .. ‘ „. 1 ;
sheep Splendid gondltion, aoti. lam!,
strong,- healthy.' lambs and s uri .alaintlanec.
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.Laitspritig hatt-ii Cotiovoid 1311..EP
that-Weighed 12) Het. 'the day •it Was 1.6r11
and In'two weeks
.from . that day .it'weighed:
'25 lbs.. "At six months .old it • weighed
lbs.; of course breeding .bait something ;,;
I. 'do with It; but this rapid,growth of a younv
lamb is caused by a liberal of .rn•ii
and•thisi-hi obtained mit only by
log the ewe liberally: while 'she is suckiial
the lauth, but also by feeding her
duritig.the period of gestation, thereby vita
. ..bling her tu store.up food forythe.use of ber .
tarn te4. Non ng, growing, Merin& shetli wi!!
"probably. eat 3 ti,a. of clover hay Per day for
every 100 lbs:.of live weight;: that is to Niy;
a lot of Merino lambs eightar.
lI.TIC Month,
'Old 'and averaging ; tio ' would eat 12. 1b.. •
of elover.hay per day' at id 'gam front
to 'hall a pound 'cacti, per week. *tin
'the other hand a* lot of weft - bred lour
wooled sheep;•eighi. ipr nine 'Months
.eld.
averaging lit,); lbs ., would'.eut :lbs of clover
hay per day and 1 lb. of grain, aial_gaiii! from •
two to three tbs. each, per . week.- If suet*
sheep were to be kept for breeding purpo ; .e.,
it would not'in all cases be desirable hileed
so high; awl strAwand bran tniglit.!replac t •
a portion
_gf the hay autt *grain ; 'iolY
`hay, I lb.' i4e4"aW -- - and I lb. bran per!ilay,.ort
•11 haY; 11 lbs. straw, t l Ib. - braii ! , and ,
' per head per day. Such slieei;
would gala-40'4 one to -two' lbs.- - per we 4 ek.
Three Ins: of clover hay per day alone•w.olial •
keep Went through: the winter, Mit the )
would weight little or So more in. the tipri
than lit the fall, and this is wretched man
agement Wirt) mutton sheep.: If' ;room ! -
sheep are to' be kept, through the
without gaining anything, -better keep
ring sheep. They will stand 'such tivataleht,
setter than
or.Soutli-Downs.. -
Mr...my:tor A150 . 4.4 - "i • -"Wilt it !to to
cloVer- hay alone to ewes up to- wit
• week or two of lauthing and then, feed brim'
and bay not usually desirable I‘,
change the foottitt this period. • Better con,
:meta*. to • feed laiin 'or a lit le -grid si
weeks or two.itiontlis before lambing.
great secret in the successful .mitnagenn-of
of sheep, as of other -.animals, is. la turn
Ing a steady Supply of fod. To feed
ally at tniepelidd and half-starve theani
at another ns nnwise. 'lf the breeding el, ,
are gettirig. too fat, reduce 'the quality iit• t
food gradually ; or if it is :Thum( that 11. e) •
~'•aßt not - doing Well rake the quality of tb.•
`.food gradually, not And, iu ait
eases the'sheep should have all the fooit • ,
will eat• of ;owe kind: if tint..oll6llm 6 ,
hay is restricted let them have ali ci theetra•A
in the"raeks they *JIMA, and let it Fe sal -
piled •to • them regulAry;• anit,,when
'have picked out all they will eat, eatti. , r tIo•
retnaintlr about the yards aSlit ter. —4 /it, :
run Agiiculiterixf. • I.
.nerul
giving
ner of
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KEEP, r...,A P . OTATWS : .
SPltirtio . :—FartnerS •61 quentty ret..l
mortal!: tiattitoes to fattening-
It would lie.unteli Iseep.--t t. t .
springy:tint - Alien cook ILO!), x: ilii L i 'it
a tittlelneiii.aud stict• I i
;Ind' yotiftgr IL 11....
ichitet ia.reatdy to tarn 'alit , . gi•ta:::!1;
Short, of • succulent .food, Nvlierea*
atitdnin we have apple , putoPkitis,
leavea,anda vartet,y - of i
not keep : Until spring. Tiff - Value oria,ta -
as food for-stock does not lie so iamb in the
-niere. nutriment they einitain ,as i,t tio•ii
giving tone to -the stomach; and tlivy +% H.
prove -much mo're tuseful when red I/ 11/
young pigiand,breeding SOWN In- t
ails usual, 'than when- feel • to fattening
•
coin the. fall.
LW. CAKE, JR., ATTORNEY A.T. LAW, • .
'Office. V7KSTRS OFer •Ita now!:7.
k store, Pottsville: Pa. 7 Alone 18,
HAllay- 0. - 1308 ALAN, Arrowirkr LAW.
No. Li C,ntre rie., a 'few (loon below Eplz.eoj,;.,±
Church, Patin Ilk. . April Z 3, 113-1:--1A
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C' As. SMITH. 4:I:TORNEY AT LAW.
• • , 3111in',..,-, Street' • Mlinnadlt • I'4,
ua
Jan 15, •70-3-Ik
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H .
ENRY•C• SHEATE!i. ArroNI:Y
tt
once, 55 Centre St4TOUNVIIIe.
•
May - -
ZO. U. KAERCItER, ArrotiNEN , AT G
Pottsville,-Pa. Office, N. 17 Centre 4t.,
opposite Miners' Bank. - A-ril 3, '6i.-- . 14- It
• • -
JAMIE H. CAMPBELL. Arroasmt Ai 1..% u'
130t4060 a.
Jun.l; '7O-1 .
IXTI.T.J.aAId R. SM
• • No. NI Centre 8
TAANT.E.c. DZI.J.EM.iiiiiTAV LA 11 -
.IZ , Pettily 11iii,,Pa...01447e, Holitaiih*:llew , lth i
Oen trelit„ Pot t!vt4C7 . 40-4-1
A LBERT ItNiirtax. A7TORMEI- - AT-LA w
OlQce. No. ItU Centre Stieet,.Pottsville; Pa. A I
clalms promptly Collected. October 16, '69-12. y
•
e : : •I. :ye: ofthe elfronbtrs
`• 'burg Dar.) ATTONSEY-AT•LAW, No. 19! t'•t
tie fit., (2,1 floor,) Pottsville, Pa.. Nov. 6, •40-14--i.
LAW AND COLLNCTIDN.DPFICE.
. CHRISTORRE.II,-LITTLE,
''IVITORNEY AT LAW and NorAlei Prnmei • ,
l it 1; 'd94y f Pottavtlle , Schaylklit P.
gegol Notices.
IN TIM COITRT OF COAtMON rEEAs
Schuylkill Cuunty.
ItEmiteca A. Ts.V/ort, -11 Y herd NI Sept. .T. ;'.
next friend. neury J. Ab.p.tell I,
. , . Alias Subr, e I la.
'WILLIAM TAYr.rni. I -11 N ort,.
317 foam Term. I .
• To_ the respondent above Mall 1.41: You !Wit IJ
reonired to appear at a Court of-common 1..
be beta at rotisvllle.'forihe County or set, u) :11.
on the that Altinday or December oexi. to nu...a ..!
thel7otuplaint of Ilbellnat In the abd,ve Ntittell
GEORGE 11. WYN i.thert ft.
. Sheriff's Miee..Portsvilhk-*10V.:i..1574/.
- • - .
IN TEE 00178 F - OF . CI:LIMON 'PLEAS.OI ,
.1' Schuylkill County. ,•
*aartaitirrD.Mottitnanii-by her zliN Sep . Tertu, - 11 , 7..
next friend 'Albert Knlttle;
. 1 ca. ' • ~' , 4,lltui Sullp.etial; , l.
JoAIN M .IL'IITSIR MORRISON. 1 ' Divorce.
. - 175 .Inne Tertn, liCo..
'To the retnondent above named; -Ton are llotvi.y
required to appear ate Conn. of Com Mon Plem, 1. ,
be herd et rottaville, for the Coo nty.of Sebuylkili,
on-theitlrskVondarbr December neat t to onswei
the co Ipftlit of the libellant In the above St at 4 , 1
MAC; '''' - ' 4-' A . COXiIiGE C. W, YNK001", sheri ff .
r Sheri fra.Oftlee, Potsville, N ov. S, 1870. - 4. - ,. 41
•
ris TER COURT -OF COMMON PLEAS
iichuyikill (Wine*.
JiLicw.D.tirsa turr next 1 Sept.erm.
friend John Ate •1
' rt. Alla% Subpceoa fiw
MORGAN P. DAVV4.I Divatc...
. lal June Term„ 1870.
To the respondent above named • You are her.:lo - ,
required Id uppeaz ut a LlDurt. of Common Plea,: t.,
be held at Pottsville, tori_he County of Kchu§' lk
'on - the drst Monday of ueoestutier nest; to ant wv,
the complaint of the libetla»t 'in the above stut. , t
case: • GEORGIC C.. WYNEOOP. latmeria.
therifrit Office, Pottaville, Nov. G, Ld7o. - 45-tt
VIIIZATE OP. AUGUSTUS TSIAB,G.
OZASZTl.—Lattera cammtntstration buvit4.
been Smiled to th e . undersigned oa the octal& ..t
Augustus Yeast% Gemmed, all persons Indebted
the said estate will make ptyment, and those -
elaluisagainst tketp_m• will present them with -
out detay to . • - EMI-SIAM MACUMER,
Orwln P. O. Schuylkill (V.-lacuna,
tutils .attorney ; W.M. D. SELTSEIti
Oct ?S. IR-4 4-31.] 262 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa,.
IN THE CiRPH/LIM COURT OP BORUYL
RIMS. COUNTY.—In the matter of the Istao•
of Jacob G. Roofer. deceased. , .
•To Catharine Hoefibri Albert IToctibr.
tt Carolin,.
°berths. Entrait - Wels, afid Cecelia liorlibr:__ .
Takeoticei that by virtue or a Wilt of Part! tioe,
Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bchirylkill 4...bil o
tr. an Inquest will be held at the' Exchange Bowl,
the Iforough of Pot hiyi ile, lichtly lkill County Pent, it..
on mArptenwY, the ' rd day of pEcmum. 1 , 7. ,, ..
at 2 o'cleckin the afternoon. to make partition oi
the real edam, of tt-e said d oreased.tuandainonit I ho
helot and 1241 rep, itentatlyea. If that can be duo..
without pre adios o or spoiling the whole, ot h ot
wise to . Y tie "anti, appraise the saute,' when RH' I
Where you !nay attend tf you thlutt_pNper.
• - ' GEOROki C. WYNROOP. Merit%
.
Pherltra Olike, Pottaville. Oct Ai. 704441 _ -
DIHNISTEATOIM NOTIQL":.---W)le
the ondendirned having been appointed Adlell, •
tstratsorde bends non. of Henry Luckenbili; late of
the. Tanrnatdp of Waehintton, demised: Notlee I.
hereby even to all „indebted to the paid estatr 14. •
wake DrOnsent, and those having chtinis against .
sante to present them for settlement to
JOHN CONAttri, Annstrdstnstor__, de bents nob. Oct is 70-11-01 Wasihtutton Te
W/NpOWDZOORAT/o.*
, LAC.E. • et.tili ) :A .. lk.i;„l '
AND .1.4,,CE unAtudil
LA,MBREGtt7IN-
;RATIN b.111:1SIC, 1 31L8„4,.ND siLl: I - wola
FABRICS,. / - -
' GU Ailltsdes .. ct/ (Wars. the I.atral ,
iniportc.l. •
WIN DOW SHADES,
IN ALL THE NEWEST TINTS.
!mums; BAIR, dm.. for
I. E., WAXILAVEN,
712 inizerstrr FITREET,
I PHIL% D5T.1 6 1134.. •
m ay 7. 70. - 114,y,
T-
IPIRX - dints •
!I; o_ acis uit legja charise strainiz ilei :mak ier ers,, t a:.g." :l 3lL e t
was d!ou ‘or by
Mll
meth or Wot:J. Young. The seeetelos pert er
1 /1 -QO sttlaue la the OW hue basteereetit Nck
tomer cgrUbert;
, 7110-41141 it Alla
i'ega 411rbs.
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