The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, November 26, 1870, Image 4

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:-ourAm7clitivans 41,ZREBATENCE
448 AN EDITOR.
"Whoottiyl whociray I" I eiltehdmed ,. ,
in' - into the Ititehin' nue utortiiti l bat spring,
at d addmarite Mra. Green, '"l've been invi ,
tea to edit the Skeenaboro t Fray liOntit
Fame, madam, airidta your talented 'mt.'
net!" , :
"•Talented Lunkhead,- „ you mean," said
this I:item:4lu' 'female. ' *You'd look . Sweet
editin' a aewsPaper.--ido would Henry Ward
}lecturer uttoom• .16hoo-ilvalong .with 'Day
Bryant. Don't make - it fool of - yourself, if
you know anything, Hiram, and respect
3 our fame." ~ •
The suave- conversation was the preludeto'
•my Bret .atid only experience in edifice A
country newspaper. • • ' •
The ,editor of the Fon Hozur went• on 'a
pleribuie . tnp, to plant a rich aunt who had
died and lets. him some dish. •
uosence Iron biapapei for-hito.
Beau form upou addkw', with shears.
end piste brush, prepared tr) snow' this ere
' eoauutuili;y how to rota a newspaper.
I writ tau little squibs, and put
-them iu toy Best issue: _ -
•,:rtain light complexion man
Ms hands down•into sugar bar
'rels iu ufteu,waeu ViS.till'-ghlt:tritA, it would
- be woory to ale pockets of the Skeensboro'
Q c ,, k at•.—Wonder •how a farmer in this
to' u, whose mune we will not write, likes
burnite woudirom his neighbor's wood 7 pile.
-We would advise a certain old maid to
leave oft' pat her' cheeks and stop clan
Elkin'. ueightio - rs., If she does so ,
she
war" be n inure inttad to tin' female have
aroinal." - ‘• •
- -ciToP THIEF.-;If that deacon who trades
at one of our grocery -stores, and, kelpie him
sJif to feu was worth toLacco, while
b outr . ireiits worth of: yiEeii, will divide
- the r cutituui, it woulu doin' The right thing
by Ilse into 'that hafe kept him in tobacco
tor sevrial die." , -
arocles' were like'the bustin' of a lot'
of buitaaiiiells in thissutet boror. ,
The deseous called _Li tnee!la , 7 and played a
game of old sledge, to see. who woulit call
sod &mend. -satisfaction lot the. Insult. As
they all 16illUkr,0, they cot ain't tell who was
'ha, WS their ioteiveu t,dl was_etaitll all around.
aeon Pei kin* got hest.'w hen they cants,
to'..w ofr " ' •
•
wain the pious man
t.lreeu. don't chew his words
bust gizzard." • •
Toe farmers . .met at . Simmenses store.
Atter. tryiur on. the garment about stealin'
wood; it wail hard to decide who the coat fit
.I ;i‘beet, - Put each wade up hie mind to pay off
an.old,grud e elind "pitch into Lalt Gustioe."•
, • Ali ti,e old maids met together fit the
sib
.lege In.lliner lollop, where the Soreyealso
• Society held meetiuga olive a week and' all
their labia teeth :trembled like a rattlesnake's
tail scla,eu they liad read my article about 0.1
maids.
It was nosily resolved by this atte.lent,lo
of canker to "stir up old Gen."
Headed by Sib Youmans, the trossest
old maid in the United States,vand altarmed
with brouwstieks anti darnin'- needles, the
door Of my vino/jai office was busted open,
au& the.whole caboodle of women, larnishin'
' • formy - top bar, entered.
Tuey toadied • at the month like a host of
_ Orpheus C. Herm as they brandished their
Weapons over my , bald.pate. • .-
"squire Creeu, " said a masculine lookin'
•
spec►wen of time } ,Kornholdin' a copy
.• 'of the ftsit'lloll4y2 her fingers, "did you
-write that ere?"
We are ,going to. visit the wrath' tLe i a
&wit-trodden race; on your frontispiece,
that's want we are: d'ye hear, old Pilgarlicl
said the eicasperit ted 19th A nieudmen ter, and
sue biotWit doWti' the gingham tunbarella
over my shOulders;
ANtlitiits they all rushed rit me. With paste
.,brußi and shears I kept•them oft until I was
the "army of- infuriated '
Aw-•zoils.,piled•on to myaged form. .
ay scptatua they got inc down„they stuck
their confoigh.fed needles into. me, and then
left me rtsOn' wore like a,porciipine than a
• human bettlg., ,
:nada% nvire'n time - to pull out a few
•
'quarts of heedies, **hen in walks-tiko,strap
pin' big iii#4ent.
malt Ac'yeconiefor you. We'lllearn
you,tiMalidcoiitioeent folks!" • _
W
• . itti-t&S . ith let By Ids right bixtt ut my
coat skirt. I ISMW homesick.. YOtf Just 'het.
Then Collier chap let ine have it.
"Dowrrustuirs %vith:ltim h" they said, and I
went down rively• for an old Trion.
. .• Just. L got to•the bottom I lit on a man's
• heath It inns Deacon Pcralus cumin' up to
•- •ittist my gizzard. . •
' - ••.4eVitigs and earth:" said the DeacOn, nta
h--...`titrtied• over in the%itry. way. • I bad
• juinik&ifehind•qhe door, nisi as the farmers
pry. eu.led to polish off the Deacon, I . forgave
, 1.14101 t.f 'em.
. tip stairs, I was brushiri*,..,•:. off my
• • Cloches, when in Walks Ebenezer.
• • "S•iwtelt," salt}-he; "I'll learn you to write,
abam.. stit!itn; sugar—take that and that,'rat
he let ily 'his boot, and .I..we.ut down
suurs agatiim
. .
I gotused to being kicked doWn stairs?
• • that ev t , ry time a man came in I Would turn
inv I .44 , tot‘aid him and sing out—
friemi, I am - in the editorial',
, -
tie,s,,to-oay, and to-morrow tit, het ee—,s.
theN'a r.it„,to.vr too much excitementin
uttpsaile.O'4,,apN',l shall re.--igit
- oep I'ffot dome I looked lilte_an 'ankel
• cztreyiiii; pArm leaf fan and clothed in punl
intlAtol ilae My La.dy . was. riurp.VC
than a Itackletn...vrry atill.tty - linenvas
torn in :u 'pree.C.- . finer than . a •Pontag - e Stamp..
ved you ri , ..13 you-Old fool," sail) Mrs.
Greta:, u 5 si,,z robbed the'eamphire- into me."
Id'writiit' uetrYl aper art editors . otiglti
to hltrue ti eir tn2in. A v4ioe which ittn't_built.
r‘sr
. LT4., , itli r O," everybody's ton
When it tioes`, , ittliair had better,prevar
for iiunie.rous boottiigl troila, the tigf .. stuate.
-.l3ekween.you nnil .I; Pafichinello,-..l.llftrltcr
le about I-2 right. :Truly l'imrs,
- • .Ilittayr GBIEN,Esq.,.
• • LaitOustise of the Pete,.e.-
`A cLosiciNes.
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STRA.VIBRIDGE. & CLOTHIER,
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spelt:lms been a spc.ialtYlth us. for sonic
YeafS.
at sit, have very unusual facilities in the
i'Vurehase of the best EUROPE:IIC GOODS.
. .
tVe ur2 nOwtii.playttig rtn'untlrallectiitock,chif.fty
our Own Importcitwn, (.911.1sti gt i Nut of •
A.stitArria.x4,
is fa) w .:st • A6TILI.CLIA.,,NS, •
B BOW cA'.t.ICtLLAS,AS,
.LYONS VELVET,.
tIEAL ' -
BE kCIC BEAVERS,
-WHITE BEAVERS.
VELVET B.F.Avnris
M
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13,LAcr.t•FITNi3IIILLAS.
..COLO.Eirti3 cIieNCI;IILLAS, . . .
. ' BL.A.clif VEL . V.E.. - TEF..
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•.. !.-.. • W.I.I.ITaiCyItDUR9I - S, • •
• • l• - ' . ~....: in 'Winter Weights
. .. . . .
No finer STOCK Is.otTerthl In 'the country.. Ikttiny
of on: B.kST OOODS,4I . I.nnOt be nurchneti
Waterproof Cloakings
ha
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•We et , pe2l:l.l,uttentlort, to our stock Of tlivi?e
0001).- 4 , - one of the i largest aid • best assorted Ig
America:, Incluring every price, from .F... 3 Ms. to • $2:00
'per para. Irf twelatitilffereit
Blankets ! Blankets ! ! Blankets!:! !
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.:..„
.ilisfylng alwaya - 5i7,43 very largely'of 'these goods,
Wo e sn'itnr , them fa . ; Aces with: tehleh no retail.
A
r;oose. cn , eompete; 'S. far this season our sales
- Lave bei•rt treyobl precedent, but our, tirrangeinents
.' w;;1.1 the ni , ...' - f - aret.tuch that we shall he able to stv
r"..ply altnt any denifhtla. . .
Take: Particular .N0tic...%32,
...Our aim is to se4 r ever7thiug at los. 'cc prices than
ine came zonds co*.ie purchased elseich
s.TRANF,Brupar. 41: CLOTp.4.IIt,
Corner Eiiikth oncl-Af arket , St&,- ,
.1" I- iI I L , I HI A':-
bet. 1. 7ZI
711 . 4 t. . • 61.6.,zircliwmoi.E.x.
Co.6ai DE4Lt.,.13.13, CONRANIEs
ao.
The anderßiched having auccrecled FoclitAAVar. ,
reh to the bole manufacture of •Foebt's celebrated
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Patel,: • .
CL:Lr' 1.d.:31P1N9,
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SCOOP BUCXii'S.
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4-1 W
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1 - -2...,' uoibriNq BLotss,,
g• tv ,
flcadlnir . C;:inl.;Cre, Rand,
1 . e.e„, tie.- - '
A..150--iu trle truitiapxture pi
'. p UO2 CARS. .
412r1r)
4no\ tax NMELLBARROWS.
Ai° rh.
prya,red_to fa all era' er4 *lth promptness and
p t
nat•nneink-the Role noels :of Patent
Ittg , t frirt he Kelt- Du to ps ng, liutkt tug, Sco6p Bucket
and Doek Mock, we cuutirn all persona against man
ne. urIM: Or parcluotog,!The .anle from any except
cairaelvra or our sa wta. pro.erute to
the at most /bait at." . l orringentertt on the loggers
i'etet t. Re , .-Pret folly.• - -
oi l t-TUDISON & WialtitES, Iterallnk, Pa,
rebnutryik.Vm 4 _Pa,
A 7.{(130/1 LIVE Or TRA.NeATLJLISTIO
STE41.11(8)11P8: - .
'between New Y!.rrk..OlasgaUl.London.derry..ll9K--
Liverproxn Cjneennonwn and Hamburg.
. - .kL DOOM RATES OP PAVIA GE.—For red- 474. 411 A,
laire , or draft! by tbl. Com Mnd 10 W4 comfortable and
popular line or sre.meblpif between toe. United
tb+a,nna knope... furor - matt in ro-and-to
r dr. of paaa4e, etc., apply to parrot' ar..tro mall to
the
A 42.4
No - Cept. C. F. ( HA/VER. '
room VC% ZS Gismo et,r, vet, ftttsirilla
EM=3
f r aW • - . •
cATRAL RAILROAD . or lOWA
cEi
Conneethwailinds SIC kt;IN: 111 0....
NOW NEARLY COMPLETED:
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This rend ildisteurybisirciniissolhat.
Ita,who Ilave pushed their work to:watt at antra
°NEW - WON laths FIRST MORTGAGE NONNI
of the Company remain. whielk`are =lived at Ilse
tea low raw oi • • . • .
-90-aniklecrued
Among their fsehnisataCskire:— .
/at The road is newly numbed, madames?, ar e
pedal to rtZ e oololllloll arm In 411 bro.
2d " 7111 rtad„ the trotk har i ng te l lin e sit il il ex
pressly for Mats much bights tout than that
usually paid.-
runs &Wank a mast superb
~ agticalfaral
country.
rt: has great edvantegn in carrying tool North
and bringing lumber South. •
the Ifortgagi'llk 01117 - 111.012 per mile, while
many caner'roads are bonded to double. this
=Donut--
The road is pffuelpelly owned by bankers aid
. other espludista.,..wholtava Invested A law
_sum in Us ooninsuct.Mes ammiL idwho have even
to Awe of Its
.
A P rti C l Mtkrigkkgefocsosmallansupostikt, upon
a rood so near eompletion, and In such strong
hondo. tAny well be considered& perfectly safe
Warily.
We beireveithere hill be no more Ilivorabl• than
sell the Governments. end bur really Pirst-cleee
Railroad Necurities--such AA these—tban theOreanit.
With any further In Cold, flovNAqlumta
Am= dett foe also. - • - • • •
Atitukcriptions will be reeeivedin POTTS% ILLE, by
L. P WHITNEY; Fag. •
°fellow pamphlets and &It Information may belied.
W.. 8. ATTUCK„, Tressurer. at Pine at., New York
Aftel. a full examination. we have kompted an
A tency for the Sate of the above Viral mortift.
Bomers as wls, end desire to reoommend them to our cos
tu a thoroulthly scrje, as Well as a profitable
investment.
t JAY COO= at CO., 20 Wall St., N. Y.
' , Oct g 2. 70-43-Bni
3d. r
ma
5-20'S AND 188" T
swain; BOLD ;AND tXCHAN - GFED,
ow mon REAS.9I‘ABLITIMILS.
GOLD
Bought and Sold 'it Marke,;',llktes.
PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
krocKs BOUGHT AND SOLD
- • -
,COMMISSION ONLY
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Accounts reeekred and Interest, allowed on doll/
bolancas - anbjectlo ‘ caock, sight. , ,
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No. 49 S. TNIRD:ST., ?IMAM:GPM&
March 21, Is4y
SEE & C7HEIBTL&N.'
Machinists, Founders & Car Builders
•
Jta* Dux Kann PIPs east on end. 'and selPolling
Dritt.Car Wheels a spectallty. Aug. 13,, 13.33-pn•
GOUCESTER IRON WORKS , 01,0170E8
TER CITY, N. J.—Or/Ica, No. North Sev
-enth st., west side, PH /LAD'. LPlFft A, manufacturer
of CAST 111,015 GAS and..W ATER PirEtli ast Iron
Flange Pumping, Beating% and Steam .Plpes. Stop
Valves for Water or Gas, all Rises. Piro (Plugs) Hy
drants, lamp Posts. Gm Holders, Telescopic or sl n
e. grating .. and Wrought Inal-Worg,mf all kind;
• fat Gas Works. All Pipes proved by Hydroid tic
Ffessure. • • Aptll 18, 70-18-17
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,`PIONEER CAR WORKS.
JCk4EPH DELAlCEY,Paoratkrott.
Ashland, &MAOill Cbtotry,
Ras-Ing enlarged blsrar, shop, is. now prepared to
6411 d nil kinds of tans for mining purposes. ileinge,
practical nieelutnic and having fur
eantdevoted himself .entlrely tci this etll4;
lir...lnch of the business and building 0 P.OO l, 7 11 m'
COAL BREAKERS, A lio, the patentee
of two celebrated self-Dumping Cars. '
which ran be seen worliing at tote wor of • tsars.
Bancroft, Lewis & Co., and Patterson, Eltringhata &
Co., Ashland, and at Messrs. H. A. Moodie # Co.,
Preston C llieries. Girardville. Coal Breakers built
at the shortest notice. 'Orders solicited.
April 2, '7O-14.1y JOSEPH DEVANEY. !
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SHENANDOAH IBON WOBB.B. -
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The subscriber is noa° prepared to bilbli3tftun
Engines.. Pumps , Cc e : 1 5 pers,„ and t
Drift Casa Ali o rags and r
fiirgitign truide to nrd peers!
paid to'Alielanfintsctpre 'nt Car .f:Etr a f. " 67.;
wheels. JOHN CleiT4*R• - •
Eibeliandonb City; ilan;'l,;:7o-4 • .
"L'OUNDRY ANO 14.d.catsft BITOP. STEAM.
1" CAR FACTCRY, AC. • •
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The surxeriber would call it : tendint
2to the superter facilities posed tri m",
'Mtn for the'cro branehes'of Mena ,
4 , :nglne• bid Idltte. Iron Founding, and rr,
i.he matt ufaci uri ok of ell kinds of ma- • `—`"
.
clatter's .- for Ittast Furnacesr t
Cars; &e.,
Re wl.l almi *continue...the 13nisIIIC£11 of mining and
selling the celebrated Mine 'Forest White Ash Coal,
being the so.e proprietor of this colliery . .
Slip. I, 1741-1-I.yd.Jan: 'Mlw MAT. W,SNYDEIR.-.
pOtTSITILLIII BOLLIMI:) . MILD.
.AlWriS 10Y111k:FIL4, Paoinclirronsi
Pothscille:SehnyrOU
Manufacturers of dlaihoad Iran (both ••
T and street Rails) are , prepared' to,re-•
celye and eiecut e ordenlat abort n.tice, SC • ••,.=F4
fdr any. and allithe ordinary alzesin use. •
Making our own pig metnt b s tf riA are •
careful to -elect suitable ores; yers, - tain therefore
rely upon recelvlngArrall easesarstrelam4 rolls -.TWA
smaller 14 rzes ot.„:1! halls, 2 'At:44, at, atlid 40 pobndktb
th. yard. alwiipSlart band, and supplted ltf small lota
as wanted'. • • - Jan - 41,
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To c 044., ortgATous AND MINEBEL.
' ..P.IONENIt ItttILEIL 1t01gi..%- : -. • ... : •
The subscribers :respectfully. invit,d" l , t
the
1)1ty to their,Bolletyorks: on Raitroati • •
..-•
'et.. below the Passenger Depot; P otts- ..,,.. 5 - • ~,, •`
,
~.-
vllle. Where they are prepared to mam ,!ft::
ufacture - • •
11011.FP.S OF EVEIVI DFaiS4 . 4I?TION,
Smoke Staelts Air Stacks, fila:i.t Tripei, Gasometers .
. • , Witt Cars, So. 6:e., kipilers on hunch_ "- '; ;,;
Tieing practibal meehanicsg - andliaving for ymitt:
devoted thenkelves - entirely to this branott- of 'the,
busin ef• S, flatter themselves 014 work Wide all tif tr ,
estabilshment will give Ralisfactlon- to ail who may
favor them with u call. Individuals andCompalties
'will Sod it greatly to 'that t alvantAge 'to examine,
tboir, work before...engaging blsewheite: • ' .
ZORN. T IeOBL
:Jan, 1,
,• s ,
OrIe4A.RD 4f,0 N :WOBECO:.
Pk t ;0110A.
The Subteribers are prepared tb fur-,
nish STEAM ENGINES and ell kinds
of M,S.CIIINERY and CASTINGS Rir
Mines, Bhuit, urnaces and Rolling '
Milts, and haVeaAttlletssortment of the • sa.",' .
most appr,4ifed patterns for VERTICAL. Re
MILL r.,,NRINEs,SQUF:EZERtic - SHEARii,pI.I.74I3-•
- INtl 114'111NEs, and all other - Machinery required
In the riuttinfacture of Railroad Ironrand 'Bars.
t leloltowlngriteam Engines are nOw on hand and
ready tnt-tleliv
1-Eng'c is in cyl,iti in itt'keT,2 Eng's.l2 In 01.18 - inst'ke
1 " hi 24 " 114,.; - - 15
1 " 14 " " 'k " 9". ." "
1• " 1"' " 24."' l 2 " 0" -" ".• "
The abovejAKlnes are ail new, and built upon the
most approvOpt principles, and saw beseen at the
works or the subscribers. , Also, a full assortment of
Pickering ,t, pay's' Steam Engine, Governors on
baud, Ichleh-TilLye given aniversategritlsfeiction.
dept. 1.'17)-%1-15 • P.Orfi.k.VASTIbIE.
WASHINgTON nztosrAvOgics.
NOTICE.—The works 'et the Fate firm of Wren &
Mother, knOwn tut the ! . WAItHINGTON 1110-N
-WORlas,s' located on Coal.sereet.in the'
Borough of Pottsville, will be contin- Cr
'wed the-subscriber in all Its Variollf •*."^
branches, v z :.Stearn Engine butidtpg. t rs ,
and ail ki - 11(6 machinery for -
coal or ore „blast furnace's of hot ur coat blast;
all kinds& nil road caattno and ratiroad ear Magnet
of wruoght and cast iron ; all kinds of brasscastings;
all kinds,dratilthernr.:, and Adidas of the latem. m
broved pumps, single and double acting. Repairing
proinpt inlettied to uuttneatly executed.
' It.t - crs:Cul attention to business thei - subscriber
trtists be wit! receive asdiare of the publle stamina:tie
sh - lleeratty bemowed oh the late firm.
Jan. 1,- . ' • JAMES WREN,
.• .
ASHLAND /HON -WOBAS.
The subscriber s ,: are now fnlly Tire-
Wpared to furnis,ll; at the Ashland Iron
orks, steam Engines and Pumps ;twi. "-
or any rs,wer and capacity, for min- -
itig nail other purposes, Coal Break- - -osu'""""'
rim of 4117 size and pattern now in rse, to
iletbec With - castings and forgings of evezy,-descrire
Lion. Coal and' Drift cars of all. sizes and•patierns.
large Truck and. Worse Cars, all Tarnished-at - the
rtartest Tito subscrihers flatter themselves.
uo, Innannich as evey member of the firm is a
nicticul "mechanic,: tTiey 'wilt be able to furnish
ininehinerrthat ccill-eumpare fail:manly with any in
,ltekion. All ardent directed to J.* M. GAPLICEit.
Ashiamt,Schtlylkill County; Pa. will reeelve 'prompt
att,eithon. • & M. GARNER.
Jan. 1;"70-1-
40 -41 m.
E,.A-JaL_E IRON WOAKB.
• - NENRY,WAI;TERS; Proprietor.
''PAXAiat'.4; PriItrY I .IiIL.COPP'TY,
Itaving enlarged him i„oundry and ma
chinr ehopt•nt the Eagle Iron tVorlis, Fag
Tamaqua, and, thus. very trintelisliy
„."14-104
thelreapaelty for t urning out
Wort: in h.stinwur hnsiners, he's Low •
prepared to Make SteiEngines and Pumps afiy
isi%er and capacity for mink; Machinery .(or
Ervulters;'unit other mills, and for Fur. -
nave, ! : all 41 odic of casiPign and forgings:tv-..te=
An experience ofmatv,i years In the business. with.
the facilitice, which Iliese viirks now enable
the prietor to tpiu out the very best:rani e most
satisOwtory.work, •
All order's add I e: , o,ed to UENRT WAI.T.ERk, Eagle
Iron 'Work*, Tamaqua; aellnylkllk Count). Pa., wlll
recelve'prunipt tteutle . a.: 4aue
Trrz PALO , ALTO LRON CVO BSB,
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Are prepared to ftirntsb T RAILROADIRON—
weIanntaIrom 2) to IV pot rods per yard—STREET
AIL4---ftorn IS to SS nbonds ter yard,
to end eltherifor horse card or loco
, •
motives. :AO 'there rallS are of the laloo
LATEST AND 1110 ST.- -, APPROVED
.PATPERNS: •Also, a general- assort ' I.4•X a.... 1
treat et MERCTIAZAR 1110N;lioands, Flat&
Squares, .ovar,...flaioultd and Groped, HOOP
AND BAND. 'IRON, :CAR AXLES, RAILROAD
CHAIRS, FIF,III PLATES A; 4 :1:1 HOORSPIRES.
far. rolls. :ROLLS made of the best brands of ool , _ d
blast, eharewi iron, ready, for 131.0, either for.,T
mtls: street rails or bar, iron. Also, all: kinds of
CASTINGS FOR UQLLINO MILLS. We also' In.
Site Attention to our DIFFERENT PATTEktNii OF
'SHEARS. for cutting old ralls,poddkd iron, de., de.
- • . BENJ. HAYWOOD, :Proprietor. '
1 °nue Mr, Second and Markmi Sac. roUss.lll4rll6.
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T -B NOT/OE 1 BI7ILrAMS • -
•' : • ' . A , NRABOIZANICII I
At 1111334_8031771115 can be boogi I 4tbeep Bull&
fog Hardware of an bititle,vist , patina. 01b 4 Glom-
Cement, Pitmen Cblaine,/ Tope-Awl Sloes.- 411e4
Terre Cutts PlPe of e/1 Mess: . . ...
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coupoNs CASBEI'.
BOVORT , - AND SOLD
iron' forks,
Pinegrove, Schuylkill County. Pa.
Ytib
THEI:ININERIEM
CNISMIPIPM :Ll= C=,
&JAY virtue of * Inittet '
blit..of the - Coast, tl rec t=sa to r i atl leen " = a l to
OMAN and tenet .
puldle aide Oto f r '• : - - -
• . ' --..14 raftiemberat,lPV - • ~ '
- Ai*oNdoeili11111•= 011 4 let the OnettalimelK
In OA illusgege :et: 1 / 1 411thaylkill „Gemmtw
tha imowiletelbeilreal , -
,5. , ?...
Milder ed. nodurlded oneerdittese
mg wham, ° meenst paths tow e red
ded, of. mut in all Me Ilellonli
penal Of Coal s = comps toed a l . 111 ! " 4
- it
* * % ll =L itszli 14
.
ese ria- =dam' Matted wants _ inedi - -
by and between Tim' P ia =6 l = l LIZ
er Fouthe and ill aide
Preston Rethent„ M me pertand John'
Jr., and wire mei of Ms ether perk =T b lee .
Sthelsy of June A.D., IMe,nrid theended_ In tlehnt
tirtent t* triVln k IS 7 I I 3 =Z(MMI IPI4I:I * 1
.therse benagtheresintone2willappen) at " 1 %. 111 g;
lea
and mink - iiiiiltdlr In the litisslish P SW
0 ete,lesmyt la meneilktßOOthily elkireaddreed,
HY - le' Conestia Alienist la Mr - MUM , of •
r: W sturrislinia. sad tentleiledlletrisierlbed (award-
Jac to a reset semsy; 'Snarldeg and report of a_
or portiou of land...of with*. Wade
a="lrsteso ' imdetry': Pater W: nbeeler
and Allen the Bm.IM of PottairtilMln.
X sai
netaiendllOoon d. surveyors *Matted.
mutually* rated and Meilen by th e panne
Joked 'Di - 42 - theiald ' ( • . -dial we Of
Csianrcomise) as f ', to wit: • Beginning et a
=lin the middle Of the , - atientilt 'of the High
' text north ' of to Mammy , , Creek. which
Point s midway betweenfetse manna boundary id&
tract tei lewdly surveyed ron a ' werrant dated the
10th day-of May„ DA lesened to William Elliott, and
the western bounded of * tract originally surveyed
on a warrant dated the 10th day of January. 11911,Js
sued to John Alexander (now part of the GirsiWile
tate) which point was merited by the sale Sl=.
and Planet upon the ground by a pine
and pHs: of stones, and witnessed Upon MOM,
oak tare, eseh barn* 3 notenee towardtimildpini"
theme by the middle of Inc sanumtt of imed~try
the following courses and distaste, the sines Meng
alai marked by die said shedder and anther. bye:M
I tinge -daze between 2 notches upon the apt Uwe,
, and a blaze for the other noes, Mid I. to say south
1 Ks degrees and %of • degree west Tie feet to a yams,
pine tree, marked bytheasidnbealer sad Fisher fore
corner by 3 notebee on the mem ly aide Sild'iresterry
aide thereof, And witnessed by notches upon each
of the aides respectively towards some of maim
neighboring tree-. one of which-li a large whititiak
standing
,westwardly of sald young ' pine; thence
math is degrees and 1 4 of a degree wait 29 feet to a
pine tree, marked ay the said Sheefe and Fisher
with 3 notcltsa on the easterly and 'westerly s demand
witnessed by 3 notches on tne Mites, towards •the
sane ot each of 4 pthe tree and*: rock oak Dees;
tbenee south 81 degrees 22 minute* 'west Ile feet to • _
pine knot stake set la a pile id storms made by the
laid purveyors on that line of the wedertinteetsar
vey oq a - warrant to John .Dreber, "hien omega
-northerly frotn the-Northwest corner of an interns
" lug survey on a was rant 'to Jean Kelly (Me last of
said stake and pile of stone* ate at $ distance
of Ise • feet north • 1114 degrees west from
said • corner My John ' - badly; and • • witeitesed - by
the said Sheaf -r and Fidler by - 3 notehea "upon the
side towarrble - the same by ti trees standing to the
neighborboo l thereof; thence by a Doe , parallel.
with the southern line of the Girard tracts, orig
. rally surveyed on warrants tweed to-Robert atlas-"
beinter, William Shannon , and George Illeekthan,
to wit: South ittli degrees west?-iitend 3121 leek be
the same mOre,or leas. until It MA-km the,seastere.
boundary line of the tract onginal4 !mewed on .
warrant 'aimed to Deborah - ”Ghfut. dated the 111141-
of January , 1:53, at the datiame of MO feet . meth. •
degrees eas from the doublapine corner of Oaten
land tract' thencaralong the eastern tine_ of the said
Deborah Grant suns north V' degrees woollen the
to the aforesaid doubt. pines corner of the ritibeesh
Grant survey I.thenee slung the northern boundary
line of said last named survey Meth 4 degrees west
about MO feet, be the mine more or lees; to stones. a
corner of a tract originally surveyed-an a varrait.
lamed to WU-Haut Nthott dateat_hellithdayottlfry„
Me; thence along the esitera 'beiimeledy lineal Me'
Osaid William Elliott survey north Nslegiesia met
ng the County line of said. Soeusthlit mid.
Calumet* Counties into the :mid (Muss:ads Gouge,
about 11L52 feet, be t h e same more or lea. torreterreg.
by the °Melia plot, a chestnut oak-tree, but now..
stones,-attested by old witness marks on a neigte
boring tree, being Abe giouthweetern 'corner of the
afonsmeld. User originally surveyed On warrant
to. Robert Hiltsheinterfithineer by Um southern
bounties* line of the albresskt last Mentioned trees
and ehe tract miginally surveyed on warrant to
Mina= 611 / a *Pan•nonb 31)degrees -Nit 4011 feet
ta
toe point bhiner between thesaid etagere line elf
the said William Elliott surrey men Mee western
survey of-the - John 'Alexander surrey, 'which point
was ascertained by actual measurement and we
attested by said Sheeler and Fisher
.1,7 marking a
young pine for a corner with 3 notehem on -the
easterly, westerly and southerly sides empeeneetr.
I and also by ,_witnessing the same by 3 wadies upon
the sides Meknes towards theastue of 4 trees Mapco.
tively standing in the neighbeetood thereat theme
by a line parallel with the tendon line of said sure
vey to the - William Elliott, south 7•41 and a
Half east *MU feet, remouingsteld 7 line into
schnv !kill Aounty to the -lbegirutite jpointh in the
'middle of summit of tiler high-
ridge
• . slnont
talotngwithin said boundaries . c7Namee of
aboutoa-res„bethesne,whentruir
red,
more or less; being the same prendseenine mien
vided sixteenth's parts of which William a ..:Patriek •
and taith.l4, his wile, granted tanteonvesed Onto
Mary Beat, by Deed • datevilbe lth day P
of April; A.
D. 1884 at in and by a reference thereto, reCordedth-
Schuylkill tkepay,
.in 'Deed Book N0;.,----
will (idly ,appear, recorded in Deed' Boo ,, k I AM
page en, .26., with the appurtenances, conduits eor
e frame coal Breaker _with r(eituteri, - Screens, Ma
chinery, &a, complete, 3 blocks of - ISkstory frame
miners' houses and a frame stable In Columbia
County, and a- lance frame Coal -*Breaker, with
Shumate:eels, machinery, ite., complete, efninte
engine house; 1 Mr" plane with. 'm.enl nets , . cam
-
race; lemonter stellate ; 1 self actieg plane, I. frame
stable, 3 frame water tank's: and 12 blocks of 1X
story Serge miners' houses In selinyikill county.
seiteceand takealn execution as the property, of
JOHN AN sPACH, JR.,,and to be sold by_
~ ,,-t • GEORtmE C. W.V.:41100e. Sheriff. •
Mattis Office, Pottsillle. Pa: November list, /40:
N0v.J5.1870. .
,
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SIEICEITVIS BALE OW REAL ESTATZ.—By
virtue of tsiindry writs 4f Merl A'acias, bread tti.
ems and rendlitoni.Erponai Issued out Al. the Court
of Corutriokpleas of Sehuylkilt County and to MI
dlreettxt (titre', will be exposed to public• rola or
ootery,,,ou
• .
, 1 SA TURDA Y, .lorentber 2fllh,llcal.
A t-illo'ckick in the forenoon, at the Cour,t notate,.
In the Iknoughof Pottaville, Schuylkill C,oanty, the
foll Wing described real estatte,lo trlt: -
All the right, title and Interest of.lsaae.Seyfert h
In told to all thatmrtain - lot or , piece Of ground, att.
it A .
nate Witte Borough , BehtlYlki/L.4 l iven, oicartii
kill tbunty, bowed:A "rth'lcarAly by lot of ,ikrute
Kirgpatrlek,eas 0111 yby Duck sfreefitonthw
.13,- by property, of 4 .b Hun:singer and westwarft
by en alley. rontal Ink fmwidth Z feet mote or leek
4incl In depth 140 feet, more or less, with the 'appur
tenances, could/oink .of a 3-atory flume dwelling
howie, - .with a 2.4itory frame back building attached,
and airtime stable : ne the property rff IS AACBE'rr
k EWE, • • . - • ..
. .
• ALSO—AII that certain small farm Or tractor land,
*Hittite in Union-Township. Schuylkill County, ad
joining lands of narrate' lilichsel Grover,
John IttirtMenry stauffor and others, containing
30 acres, more or legs, With the appurtenances, con
alsttng of a 1% story log dwellinwhouse and ss log
'barn r as the property of .101 IN TEPLE.
Al SO—NO. 1.—.A1l that certain smalifarmor tract
'of land,situateln Norwegian Township, Sehuylkill
County, adjoining the upper' mad "leading groin
Pidievi I le to Minersville;the Duncan tract, and land
of Conrad Seltzer and others, oontaining '4••acm,
more dr less, vrlth the appurtenances coaslating of
a 2-story - fmrne tavern 'and dwallinrOhonsee, with a
Atarue hack building attached, a brick 'and'
frame smoke house. and 2 frame stables.. '
.Pl4O 2.- , -.All that beds in te t or.plece Of Bretund. sit
nate _ln -Jalappa. In the Borough' of Pottsville,
Rebbylkill'Oriuntypbonnded northwardly be Front
street; eastwardly :by lot of Frederick Sche t
Jtbatliwardly hY. the Mount .Carbon Railroad, ,
srestaardly by lot of Frederick Flail. ainfrn
larldth 30-feet, and' in depttit-161/ feet, mo
with the Appurtenances, consisting of a 11S story
"frame - dwelling-house with. brick and stone base
,neent ;atethe property of CH ARL t• 8 F. KULL.
' ALL-41--' All these 1 cert On lots or pieces of ground,
sithateln NeWrown, Reilly Tawnship, Schuylkill
cdanty, bounded northwardly' by an olley,• east
wardly by the:nubile toad lending ~ from Pottsville
to Tremont. southwardly by Pine steel,' and west
wardly by-an alley, containing together - in width 75
feet, and In depth 125 f,'.et, with the , appartenatices,
consisting of a 2-story triune dwelling,house with
stone haseuient mid a ite story frame.: lichen at
tached, a frame stable and - afro:tie Smoke-blame ;as
the property of MARGARET ZERNHELT__
, ALSO-Ail that certain 2-story frame dwelling
-house, situate north of Mauch 'Chunk .Street, be
tween Coal Street and the Mount Carbon Italiroad,
mote the.boller. Mellor:actors- of. John T.' . Noble in
-theitorotigte of Foßsville, In the eater C ounty ,of
schttylklll, leontaining in front on a small -street
running parallel with. Coal Street, .12 feet, and In
depth 24teet,7ttid the lot or piece of greund, and cur-.
tillage appurtenant to,eald building ; as - the proper ,
ty of Juldfl Q,EINN:
, ...4.140-7,-All that certain 2-story brick dwelling
b arse_ or building with basement story below, Situ
..ate In the - Borough of Pottsville, in the -County of
Schuylkill.~ an-the northwesterly corner of Laurel;
Street and HU tstreet,- containing, in front on- said
Laurel Street 26 feet, and, n deptardong Hill Street
ai feet, and the lot or piece of grotind and cartilage
w,....renct;.intivoliiung;avatiari,AYEt•
[ crwroz. .
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, Ausa-411 that certain farm, tract or r lace garland,
situate at Landingville, in North Mantielm Town
ship, Schuylkill Coutdy, Pa., bounded and limited
as follows, to wit : lie.,lnning at a' Stake in the road
leading twOrwigsburg, at a corner' to Frederick
Lauderbrun'sland, thence along the said road lend-
Jug to9rwitreburg north le%degreetr; west =Perches
to an apple tree, thenee along said road north s'dB
green east 25 perches to a white oak, thence by laud
of Jeremiah Reed south 33 degreesOfest 0 perches to'
a stone, thence south• 73 degrees west 55% perches to.
a stone r thence north 12 degrees west 44 perches tea
stone, thence by, land_late of Richard Rickert and
leadip Drumheller, scutto73 degrees west 36 perch
es to a stone, thence by other land south 74 degrees
west 73y perches to the River Schuylkill, thence
eking the said River south 12 degrees east-19% perth
es, thence south 26 degrees west 11 perches, thence.
tomb 5. s l 4,degrees east 6 perches and forty-two-one ,
huadjzfLeitils to a stone, thence south 531; degrees east
6 torelc s and twelve-one-hundredths to a stop
thence , south 534,„ degrees east 33 perches and one
tenth to a stone, thence south 3534 degrees east 11
j'rerekee and forty-eight-one-hundredths to a stone,
thenottliorth Wx , ,,,, degrees east 45 perches and seven
ty-likemone-hundredtbs to astone, thence north WA
degrees east N 5 perches and fifty-loakorle-htm
dredt he to a stone, thence north - G% d
perches and three-one-hundredths to ketone Drence
north 16%d west 3 1 perches alati--sevet two
one-hund hs tto a stone , thence south 70% degrees
west 12 perches and twenty-three-one.hundrechti
to a stone, thence north, 8% degrees west 1,3 perches
and twenty-three-one-huudrMtbs to a stone, thence
riorth793 degrees east 12 perches and sin-one-butt..
dredths to a stone, thence south DU degrees east 15
perches and nine-one-hundredths to smartie, thence ,
south IP; degrees east al perches and seventyedx
.ou 6-hundredths to a Stolle, thenee . SOUtbSW, d
• east 14 perches and ninety - seven-one-hundred=
a stone, thence south 77% d east 14 perches
and seventy-nine-one•b andrtxit ha ter a stone, thence
northSl degrees east 21 perches and seven-one-bun-
dredtlis to the. of beginning, toetaintng 92
acres and 24 pe with Ake appurtenances, con
""e
*Winger a 2, tOrr st e AWtlltDia house , with a
1-story stone • lichen, ate
...and a large frame
bank barn. with etone • basement. ALSO-All that
certain. other, pleee of larei,; situate in Nortn
helm Township aforeseld; and adjOining the abate
mentioned tract, bounded Is follows, to wit: Begin
ning ma poet caner thence by laud of Frederick
Lauderbran north , 77 degree* east 41 perches -to a
none corner, 7
norUi 33 - aegrres cast perches to a
pine.north 40 degrees west Ilk.' perches to a spruce,
north as degrees-west 36 perette.m a hickory thence
by land now or late of it chard Rickel south 71 de
grees west 40X perches to a pad,
'east 31
by land late
of Philip Boy south 15 degree,. east 31 and three
t. ntlimperches to a post, thence by Jeremiah Reed's
acre lot north 77 degrees cast 12 perches to a post.
south 15 degrees east laperehes and four-tenths to the
place of btrillaltlft, eollta klbaril,,lereaand itt -`
es strictineasure; being tiles:Axle premises whi= l e
said, the President,-Managers And COmpany of the
Schuylkill Navigation 'Company by Indenture
bearing 'even date herewith, end intended to be
forthwith_recoreed. did, Tor the tonsideratlen there
in meationid, partof which Is Intended to be here;
by secured. convey auto the said John Gaynor and
Edward J. Gaynor, •In fee, under and subject to the
reservation, restrictions, 'releases, covenants and
provisions thereinset torth,As by reference. thereto
will fully appear2i. as - the property of JOHN GAY
NOR, deceased, intbfr hands 'of Eclair:4;4 Gaynor,
his ainainisermor, and -of EDWARD J.:I2ANI , IOtt,
In his own right, ' -
A LBO--AljAhat certain small farm or tract of
'Lai Itaitollritilliee TOCCOA 1p sch uylkiilCottiti
ty, - adjoining 'the while road leading - to Ashland,.
.and - lands now or late of the estate of Bepjamin
PottislectutAed„ Isaac Reed, -,--- Fidler. and others,
containing 17 acresignore or tetra, wltle-the ap=
stances, oonsisting Of a2-story framediselling-_
and -a flame. barn ; -as the property oi GEORG q
, HEMP' and CATHARINE REIFF. +.
ALSO-All that pertain lot or piece of groitiad, et.. ,
uateth the Borough of Matamsy Chy,-Belzuyikin
cosinty . .„ nded nonlawardly by - Centre street,
esstwardly by Catawbuta street, soattrwardy._ by
Waterstreet, and welttwardly by lot of:lath Tele'.
containing tie-width 25 -reek-and la de LS feet,
with the APlnftenatu* reanSisting a ' a ;.stogy
dame store and dwelling-hemmer and a frame stable'
As the property Of /r.a.WIN FOLEY.
- Seised mut Weep in 'see - Ott= and Will ta iota by
' - GEORGRC. WYNKOOP,SninIIL
• ShetiltraGflice, , Pottrivlne, Nov: , !, leko. 45-44 ,
S
/ 4 31; • P*HE.R. /140.5. i 9 3..
-Watebesi Aorb , Jiwalry. Wedding and
Ealphalureant khlrelti (la K seiKl ditvor and
PPlated L.We'Work Bomar .
: Oda&
arsoitt• •
Lazgast assortstautot Masan dtHaeldlee Oen.
Wools Co,'• Parlor and Church OrWthrl:22l4l9ll
arid Nasteal Merely/dein generailir. • r
Mateti-repandart by component arorktilan..
Caltinat examine Worn acreinadaa ehmertema.
M*Mtlitt.
••• fist Can ß nel 111.,Fotnerg34-'
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MMir-04. 104 . 1
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i.; . 010k,i,
'C I • • lir /111111200111.11. V 11.14:
r thilin.CHT________MtatmtPHlA. • • -
mum= amenulusireesiVbelmand Merietse
hirers of Fine Cabinet Ware. keep on bsiO •
assionniant atillatasit mid Cottage Visraftm*Bar,
Hoek. and the Woven Wive Spring IdMiraisa. Goods
to be , seat at a guegwevaLbevadrAd
manner. W is aim and for COX. IRMA in so doing
am enabled to !ambition • goods_ ekt lbe lowest
rates possible; Welland • *MX IT. 11/411-ly
M I " e*
2.I.IiIWICL-.* di.
cliaill,' 100 1044 Ow twat. ealcroll,
Couguaratesteastlng
s.ot
012solka , t
..-. pos as in* o§, o p
2. .• --,1
4 = 111 0 11 • ter ; rd;f
1 00$2 ISLD _ /
Vox* 4,Ak Illtatinada: \
Ocil.lo
VIIILIF/TIIRZ.
. JOSEPH WALTCiIq &CO,
Csapgwr Ve das, Ns 41g*disntfit..Plaindelshis—
ouresesulstuseatis vne :of the oldest In
&lon* sad Dm &fat esperfeneesod superior Is.
nstecauth
wle e are PleParld lo Prillelljtuox work 'al
prices. .
We manohtaare fine randier.; sud also inedtton-
Weed hunkot superb:or gesUcr: A Ism stock
or Wafture. agnitys on band. Goo* Made t o
order-
Onanuns, Doll 'Work and *Mee Furniture
Ofikes and Stores. inacteto order., •
.11 11 )11 I LVALTON,J.W. urnsoorr, VV. L. wart -
F 44 :o 2 *les • - :14S- %
MTEMII GUARD% tar more
Wh ili onta. faeteeses. Heavy Crimped Wire
Cloth toe claining arm am% &e: Sea er smell
Cloth% and Coal Screens. Wire Webbing for Sheri
%WU? loefbk , Paper Makers' Wires Braman('
bre Llotai Meets, Painted Se
_relent, ornament
al Wire Woe*. Every intormatiOn by addressing
the usanuMeturers, M. WiIa.MER d SONti,. • • •
No. 11 North stree t , et, Pbtlidel i rsida.
Feb M. lb - ' - -
1& 7 0 - . pax i*paoff.: Tit3II,NLEV!;: r.
'Boaemail Vt .. ' Ei= s l ' A V ta lt
Hoof =
• IT *III_
INUOINI a wire IPOLloratTilrocz
r PMe Citc4 s e.
•
quktta, -
4, o6a m mikerN and LtaKas . :
" " 't" AIR MOWS, -
itionsmir.itau, Morale/ &Milan)
E. oor. Eth andEpring Gordon sta .. Phllads.
11•14
1.7 - IrL T SOBS • • • IPLAVOILING
V TRACTS warranted eqestlto Any made. - Are:
prepared (rota the myna. .
Ark pear Greeer or Drop/Oa/Ay Watnergetfla Ertradi
• BARLOWII fItDIOO DLUSis. without doubt, the
bessattiele is the market. It vlHoolor more water,
than four times the same wt i of' hid igo. The'
coolylei ri ttne Is that pat op at fred - 111VIltherget'a
-Drug Wllibmger's and Ilasiow'sbame on is.
bell I others counterfeit. `Pcir Isle by Mood Gro
w Sand 6 , i5t5..7-..WtITaItaI3IIIISINDELIELIG
Will bit ftinad a superior article. ; Always on hand at
reasonable pekes. Pure SkinikVaplor Ground Spices, Genuine
Medletnnt. Charnels m , and al -
l-ar
tiOes in the Drox line, at
AIVIED WILTBIULGER• Sago Drug Store.
2131Torh Mound St, kbitadetphia,
• - 24-6nt
c:n
/I= Y. MARC/MIL
~,
,
URNITURE WARiROOMS,
SS and 111111 llsatib lkiewsell Street.
PFII LA-DELO:Us; •
~,n ndersignerlhavinggenstly Ines eared facilities
_ addition of the large four story hulloing ad- .
joining kis former place of business. offers great in
ducer to gll purchasenef furniture - togtve hint
aeall. Ile is coundent of being atde to pleare*a LI
who y favor him with their custom, and libt.ex-,
-perielca of twenty years in business lasi guarantee
of Ms ability tolurn out the best of work . Ile per
sonal • supervises Ala large workshops, and any ar
ticle not on,kouid will be made to order at the lowest ._
terms A large stock of all kinds of FUDX/Tritt:
cons fly on. band. D. IS. li; ARCU Eli
dep tyda . T-lydsr
$lO 000 OttAiLANT'S.E.
2
lat For Its itnrivaled Whiteness. -.- .
Btr
F0r .143:l Ito V esee teN i stalid li sae Dusekii the4.l 7.: -
341. 1 -.For itelnuorpapeticoverlar. Property.
LM'tiy fie lie.r.ionomy. • . •
le:eists is badadat with-Dick Lesul_than any
alter *Wen Lead itztaist,' Tbealme_irelght. coven'
°>i tit
1341stime4 la more DuiatalsOlinVinalres Whiter
WCiel'.
• , ,
D.CK LEAD Its the eliesiest . ' and Bert.
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I ,
'SIO 000 GUATLANT ' EE:
: , •
~Buic. —___ • -, ,
El
. EINE Excels ail other' &Mat
For Its lininnaled Dunddlity; •
P.'or-Its Unrivaled Widienesi.
Fnr Its Unsurpmeed COveitnn Properly
Uy, for He Groat Economy, _ . -
dieChespest Handsomest, and meet Durable
I Pstst-ln thosorld. -
132
ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK
ZINC ' .
TRT,IT AND BE CONVINCED.
etionguaittnteedbi% the Maraufactiiien+
Elii
Eff2
ntipic COTTAGE 'COLORS, ,
Prepared,exprewdrfor painting
2 , Out-buildings of every description, f nee*.
1; My-rive - different colons. Durable; Al . cap,
in and Beautiful Shades..
.1e cards sent by tnalktf desired.'
-ne,Orders will be prcimptly executed by ili.'
pcturens,
FRENCH, 'RICHARDS ,t CO..
Cor. Tenth and Market Streets, ehiladelphia.
'., 76 ' . 4-ly
`oOtts
&c.
Sam
Deal,
MUM
FNB
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TMMES' COLLEGE,
.ILosemblyHdl3iap,
S. W. COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT ST&
larships good in" 48 - Colleges •in the United
and Canadaa. -- Fnr particulars call or send for
Oct.ne l 7010-Bni
sin .1
Statt
Catal .
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tTiOlith.lqamical,Rcientifie, .Artisticiintitattimer
eyal:ll=
' 7,ocailon admirable. Tw - ontietli Annual Ses-
SiOn:.e horough preparation Air Collegt:tir.lhasineas.
• pr . [renters address • . .
Rev. GEO. P. 'MILLER, A. M., Principal. .
tit.' can—Revs. Jos. Meigs, Schaeffer, Mann,
Kraal Guni, Halter, &e. Hons. lodge Ludlow
Mfy 'L#. Yost, B. M. Moyer, M. Russel Thayer,
etc. . , July r., '7O-30-tf
•
10t NBIINGSTAIE NORMAL SC — (MI,
L=.l-NA. D LITERARY & COMMERCIAL LtisTITUTE.
The sanity of this Institution atm ki be.very thu
mut In their Instruct Ir.n, and to look Oarehilly after
them nners, health and, tuomin or the students. .
Apply foreatalogves to HENRY CARVER, 4. M.,
Oct It. TN/4Y .
Slitting Pubinert),
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cx—ltanotificturers and. neer* or Steel
mpg, are hereby cautioned 'against the nom:.
Nu , sate. or Me of any Ponlps that 'are an hi
m
In ent on Allison's Patent, datectSepternber 24,
1007, they will he prosecuted to the 101 l eztent of
theta
1 e already commenced atilt against several par
ties, d will Recommit all other Infringers.
Po Carbon, April 8,'1068. ROBT. ALLISON.
Parties in want of Pumpscanbe supplied at reason
!de p ri ces by the undersigned. _
ALLISON a BANNAN,
Franklin ran Works, Port Carbon, Pa. •
L'7o 1-
gOIATING MA
COU DER ICKNZ. 'S COAL .
, Patented April 1
or si 111.11.0„1.0.0.
i~Dutational.
BILL" INSTITUTE,
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. :140: 178 Centre St.; Pottsville, Pa.
June n, 019.
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Phfiadelphla.
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MILLIKEN'S :LINKX STOIM
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0 . 0 Si_E 4 - F.1:1 ft. NLSIi I N G— , 00 0 Ei - S. , ..
~ ..„-;w ricrEn iii.... - im1'.c01.... - iim tile best rooltes of Mitosis, trim the lOwestto th e finest quilltlesisOde
. - A. 1111/iPOR LAMM BLANKET SALE& To IttCresoe our Bhutkit Wei this goilion, wo shim - eat at
'unsintatrk, elate polars. We promise that oarßlanket cuitonuira will bor pleased with ouriLow Yosator:
IiASSEILLEEtQUILTd and aiddiVETARLES 1 Entirely New Stock I Fresh. °Soda! 'New Pat
terns 1 Egiastly *deiced PrlcestV lightelfles Route are ranch cheaper since last imam' coat Sinik, Whig
gilte nestand fresh; *enst4:4ltirs ;nay derOdo# !Smilax in our Stu& the latest styles, and hrst value
:F LANNEI:3 I -FLANNELS t . TONTEM OF • OUR' FLANNEL . DEFAIItt M ENT.'
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• • iiiiinebb.ll4allifiratiFlianeb,S *litany FLannelsi,'Ethiezer Flannels..
Otir'lli l4 * -414 1 d . atl,tl4l4lr. Flanne ls:._'
Exits Basil , . Canton Flannels. •
.'...., gliaaikar.S 1.11 4 -EN nom' •
Aiiitys stifret i gianicoOtztaniihrelOtile.k oflAsen (iciods to ba *mud In Pollaitlplils.
STECI-11.limumprs to TAXIS,;4I%:s4, Lulu" altelyrirs, Towscutas.
, . OXOWIIIe IEILLINCEPt,
• . t• - • • ' 1111111,1Lrek Stmt. •
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- • ; • - GREAT BARGAINS •
• -.DRY A C r )ti " . "
THOMAS MILL - 8,. I
• , , , :5111Cliterair, ,
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Stouts, 11ctitscs, &c.
'A zirDiy.4Wl3: ,
,LOW-DOWN GRATES =A ,SPEC:IALITY . ,,
RSscic ::iisiiskt.tul i ' c i k Vskt i l, ea rt . ed Metal. and.
THE 11.AHHE.i . T ET:a:gnu:4 H THE CITY,
94tinenlni :/+'la
,k1311 . :4 ACP"; k COOK IS(f-R rz,
= vorustzEs or . r.acii •
131P119 . 1"E.D STEA.II, APPALS:II%
For 'Public anUfr ir ate tiiiiictia ‘`'
• ' good I.tx,ltarker.l4treci, ,
1 1 111.ADELPII
• 14:nd for Illustrated cirepktr.
flea, 10, 111 • ,
T4 s E DO
Is constructed on, Entlreiy ;New and Scientific
Principles, with Siphon Flue, guaranteed to tho
roughly heat two large ovens, and six potholes, with
two-thirds the fuel used- In the single oven Cook
stoves.
We are still manufacterlng our long and fisSmably
known RAUSE W-SHEAF COOKING STOWS, .
80 'highly esteemed 11y the public for several
•
years east...
• .
11111 JI.7NIATA, our great double-heatlmrsit-
Lett tiTOVN, has been touch improved and bea tined
this year. • Where known the merits of this Stove
need no comment.. Our celebrated '
SUNNI( SIDE FIRE-MACS HEATERS,
among its - many razittrxs KW) carried off the first
premium at the Maryland Instlimte at litaltlmoin,ln
Iws although subjected to therms:, severe tests at
the 'home or 'he Baltimore Heater. This is the only
true Inu-air tire-place Heater in the:market, and
like the )regular built cellar heater loses no heat.
Send for Circulars and. Testirnoillafr:
STUART. PET,F.RSON & CO.,
Philadelphia, Fs.
For sale by Messrs. SKEEN A )4 SRNs, Pottsville.
" " - . 3.I:'HADFSTY, Tamaqua.
Sept. 47,
_
m cCOT & TYSON?
No. 1210 Market, Street, Philadelphia.
Wholesale and Retail petilers fu
HEATERS, IiANGES• arid - Erntvoi.
•
Carlin", E . everberstfisty, tilsrlinztfi# /9:llProVa.
Amtlican
. anAeis n3 ne . r . sacy ir
,r Llot.A:
17Ncts, SAM 'IMPROVED, -
. - . P.01'1.1.E and SINGLE. F;LEy 2 AtEII PV/S, and "FLAT..
CITY OF BMILINOTON.
ClMettlfition, Part" .fittehLtm, and EaTtre
(Uking Stoves And Empire Portable ,Range;
GAF,-Tacstr, CArath,r, STANDARD AND USTON
The itbov
Alao—lii
GAS 0
Au 2%
T WE NITW G ALVANIZED IRON
„" CLOTHES LINES , ean be had at,
' 44314.41.110 N ROOVER'I3,
STOVE, MY and HOUSE-FURNISHINO :STORE,
No.. ZS Centre St, PottPirille.
A number of new pattern COOKING and PARLOR
SloVl-1 , 4. which cam be - had at Moderate prices. . lie
also has a aplendidasmort Mani of tin, brass, Bdtallbs.
Japaned, giant, wood and-willow ware, hollow and
hardware. - Also, brushes, brooms, 01l cloths, table
cloths, door mats; ‘c - Ifithes wringers, trays. carving
and hotelier kn Welt. coal oil lamps, knives and,forks.
and all kinds of fillissirstre. Also, gridirons, roost
ing bans, childrens' sileighs andaltates, table, tea and
butter spoons, mice and rat traps, potent nutmeg
...Valets, spittoon'', lemon squeezers and graters; bird
ages table table blahs, table saws. clearer*, egg wraps,
robing plias. potato mailers, bread boards. .siabo
boards, wooden boxes, flat and tailor irons, sausage
cutters and stutters, clothes lines, bed cords. Clothes
pins. corn poppets, cake cutters, candlestick!, dredge
boxes, savings bankts , match boxes. school compan
ions, slates and pencils, toilet seta, bath tut*, hatch
ets, bummers, axes,-deed and bond boxes, dour
sieves, meat saws, coffee mills, concentrated, lye,
Wiwi drainers, fancy toys, lard cans, wash tuba, wash
boards, sheet zinc, market and fancy . baskets, castors,
knife boxrs , shovels, pokers, tongs, coal buckets, tea
kettle., stove and ' , hoe blacking. .Also, oils, paints,
varnishes, window glass, putty, lanterna, and many
Articles too numerous too mention. Also, rooting,
%pouting, and all kinds of Jobbing - tiontlClOrder, nnar
att the shortest notice. Persons wishing any or the
above mentioned art icles-woullido well by caihng
and examining before purchasing ciaewhera. •
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• • . SOLOMON 1100V1.R.
ROOT'S iiCTIONAL WELOI7OII - T =ON
ROOTS IMPROVED TRUNK ENGINES,
Stallsnary. Ponta la and !arias.
Dcnible Piston Square tioistirg Engines, Hoist;
ing 3.llichh3ory fag Ccal Shafts. Sloping,
_ Grist Mills, Stoics,' &c.
Jas of tbese , Holsters MA be wren 11113DIDIFIIIIHY at
11.1 LL a 11.5.11.111 S" Ciaßitty, 31shaztoy City, P.
'PARTICULAR.. ATTENTION IS LNVITED TO
the Bolster, which' has no equal. No dead points
—barind two platens In one cylinder. either end
of which Is MICIng full steam when the other le
mussing centre. It reqoires no friction straps, clutches
or brakes of any kind. Slatted, revere"' or 'stepped
Instantly; and at any pedal. et revolution; er the
simple mover eprbf.aslivells lever. Having DO key;
gibs set screws, or-other adjustable parts, which in
other holsters require the knowledge - and constant
cute of an experienced engineer. careAis pat in the
bands of the most inexperienced persons. AU Its
working parts - are enclosed In the asse.or cylinder.
and are thus protected from tc.akage,the sgriseta o }
dust, dirt, and nig or weather. Its estivate light
ness. compactness and rapid Speed, highly eorojaeod
it for this use. Orders received for the inannimeturir
the who will oho furnish deotwipti ire
couilogoies i price Ustiyftswingt, esUmadoes s oad giber
infettnation.
NATHANIEL GARRET. MAMMY att.
A. S. CHURCH. Danville, Da.
- Yates. AN—ls• • •
DA.D . DOW'S NSW YAP •
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Or Tim - Aarrussenz MAL ItrAIONA.
This lisp he the latest publlshed of the drithneette
Coal Regions of fennrylvania. It differs In now.
respects from other maps published, because It aver
the tbzmailott aud alto &represents/lov of iheToal
HWn;tornher with the tocsin's of alt the coLltertat
lh tbje Ant ratite Vael Ho/ocm; „_ •
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• - • £4 IMingl-1. 1 Ming 1 - 1 . : 0 `:;)i: - r
First Class Cirrxiiages and Buggieot,.
215321=12
WAlntiPil=t+-OWLIMIXOI2I airs 1C011112411.140 WAIL 134ittaile
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tbiatimittr ei=, limed amosinseiht et iseiuria temtoAn ► &hind
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B.L.E. OVEN
KUNN Y IDE ,
S, COOK OF. icci„
TOP .P.ANOEP
lIILVTING STOVV4
cts
2141PA‘NY.
iiNcrrox, -N. J
iniore , Fire-Place
in our, line.
ted:
85-3m'
SftTY BOILERS..
ME
OP MU &muff AXD MOW A:rimy= irrrwas.
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3neuranct.
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G obizusys uravgAisrcz • AGrzfar. •
: , No. 2, latantOugo Street,
WhorIINSURANCE
TO Aikrif AMOUNT can be
effected in the want tellable tkatliptanfer in the land,.
and Dome of which:are the oldest, viz : ' . ~ .. , •
-.. .:
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-North Auktriuku-pf rhitaite1p1r1a...,..........'!- ii,lfi7.9utl
l'rsttkitzt, - ; ..,.. 7, ••?* . , ~ :.4......- , ::%•-71.4tX,000
Haffne..or New York,:, 1:-.
-........ . .. .... "• 4,5713.t...^11,
,York Fanners' Sttitu4t 7 ' ,;......,..::- 909,40:
The Andea,,of Ctnel n Mit I -... .1.000.001
Wialansaport. of renhmytvarila inktx 0
laticasteri . . - , t . ' - " . .• —...'. ge,ipt.S
The above named CorOpanteii are all of the lutist
Prolnpt to pay losseetand honorable In udjustitig
vlattris.--* • - -•- T.A. GODFREY.
• Putt/Mlle, August 3 0 . 70---,' 11,41 U -1 - ' - ' •
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D ELA:TAM* ;ILIITUAL ' "
• • . LIFE_INSITHANCE
OF ,WIYAIINGTON, UNLAWARE.
4
-. • • JOHN P. ',2tIcLEATI,-Psnaldenti
• ; •
U 111. CHILD, Secretury. • '
II u OFF,IqE:
N. W. cozweit Ninth .Ann Cniarrerr SrrucCre.
- Pldlndelphia.• •
•
GEO. W. STONE, Vice President , M ana ger. - e
ag.o. F. TiTIINER. Gen'l'Agent and Attorney.
•
Peggyr.,Blerecat. Low !Lrae.
All Pollees; Non-Forfeiting After one annual,pay
inent. Eyer . acenamodatiou ounglstentwlttt safety
guaranteed to. Policy lioldors. -
Hooka cotilsdnlng fult.inTorinntion concerning the
*plans and.rul slot the. Company sent free on appilca
tlon to the Manch ufice.
Agent*. Wanted arta, ghouf !the Statei orrenna.ntranfo
and New Jersey.
Raistaancsa (by pertnlsslon)-4Hon. (moo,
I ChiefJoatice State of Delawnre; Hon. Thom- F. Hay
ard, U.S. senator from Delaware; St. Rev. Alfred
I Lee, 'Bishop of Delaware; Gen. Henry dti Peat, Pow
der 31anutr; Hon. Gov. Finulabury, Gov. State of
t f l i fibtZt r n e r l irc i rlf Ss:it-LT:n= l ", L n a v t h r e C.i i t t TZ
• July =;"7(01-30-ly
OLD AND T.RIED-INODEP °RATED 1851.
PURELY MUTUAL. •
HERRSRIBE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
7 -PITTSFIELD, MAW. •
•
THOMAS F. PLUNKS TT, President.
JAMES FRANCIS, Vice Piesident..
, • CHIC:KERING, Secretary. and TrearinreT s
J. L GREENE, Aissistant Secretar,y. •-
Non-Forfetture of all Policies Goaraineed ny
Law. . . . .
In ease ttuy p l Mutant .114 hot paid when due; the
policy Is not forfeited; but- the holder remains . in
sured for the.full.atnounh-unt It the premium already
paid and uhearlied.is exhausted by the cost of Irma r•
anee at - the uet rate.
Example at; the Age. of 43. •
One" Annual cash Premium on an ordinary Life
Poliowill continue the, insurance for Two YeurS
and lid Days from'the time the policy was Issued, or
011 e. Year and CA Days atter the Second Annual Pre.
mium becomes Doe. Should the' second prctrilum
not be paid,altd the insured die within one year alid
-66 days after such nen-payment, the full anttstint of
the policy would be paid, lensbnly the premium due
and unpaid, The larger thuninber. .of premiums
paid, the tenger will the Insurance continue, In case
of non-payment of premium. • .
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company hasitlaid
under this lawßix Clatims,Arhich' in Companies of
other States would have been worthless; and is nqw
continuing' the Insurance ,on over 400 pollctot otr
which the holders have been unable to paMre
...
intern. '•
1 The last claim paid under this non;forfelture'plan
was that of a niember who-insurectlaew years since
.for 13,501:1. In nit.A. he felled to.pay Ills annuall pre.
miums ;In Jar/nary last, one ' eur and five months
.afterstaris, h died. The Company has paid to the
.widow the fu amount, $3, less only the overdue
payments a Interest.. . .
. ,
Every Af tuber Reeeire4r every Day's Insurance
paid for.
•
AO. PROVITM DIVIDED 'AMONG THE POLICY
. .
-A2INVAL., CAS.I.I DIVIIVINTIfI
• .MA - NAGMIEXT.
Careful selection of 11%;es. Sate Iricestments:
Good Agents and Solicitors Wonted.
For Infonnation,appiy at the home otlieF, "
or to W. H. UHAVes,Venersl Agent,
S. W. cur. ETAVICNTR and CIIINTSCT
Oct 16, '69
Drugs anb
gag Outlaw orure complain.
WM W. POWLE II 8011, Proalm &st on
by dirus9949 and dealenspri et
geskeralf,T. f .
Nwx4genzdzie =less alglita Brrns.
*arch 19, Iv •s• 12-Iy-eow
OR ; R .c _; HEUNINTIC ,
,
• .VEGETABLE 24, EMEDY.
vv AP:- AN • p•
i4t v i NT r OFj
RHEUMATISM t."‘DNE,IRALL4,
, .
This reelable ersusedy ta the of the
eminent Philadelphta PhYrdelan andprescription
Prole:v.4,r,
Icemen P. Prrt.sm„ 11. D., who has devoted S 7 years
to Rheumatism and Neuralgia specially. and- is by
the Medical Profession publicly announced as the
highest authority in libel:M=l'e complaints. (See
telatmonY.) It is pleasant. mid agreeable to the taste
awl warranter) free from minerals and injuriorts
drugs It Is a wientifie preparation, a medical mem.
°poly, Mid warranted under solemn oath A - Perms
nent,harntless, posttive cure for I :Mars um tory Ittsea•
mailman, Climate Rheumatism, Rheumatism. Rhea
011ettiM of Kidneys. Neuralgia In the Head.- Neural
gia In the Body, 'Nervous Headache, and Nervous
diseases. Sold by Druggists at ti SO per botEe;
botUesll7 hk Medical advice; without charge, tent
by letter. -All orders sent by Express &Metied
delivery. Depot. NO.RittonthPourth St., Plillada.
April 16, 111--14
QTZPHZIIIIO2I 11APIITIr LAMPB.--As
sense Collieries tLre damp is very prevalent, and
he common Dirty Lamp is not considered asfe, we
have procured a lot of the etePtseisson Safety Lantos,
whirls contain ereiretilar ghoul tube' aside of the win'
MThee Lamp, Isven remit expetimentsmade
end. Is itidd• the cutest Lamp In use,
la now etteasively - used mall Utmost defy eoUl
In Engle:ad. For sale wholesale and retail;
The CLAMMY LAMP. the DAVY LAMP and
gesso Lampe at all the stunt I
of h
movedadierns
made tnspeeted Govennntent Flee , 64" Mndle
down or tusdre&
These - Lamps are all intirathetured to our own
arderand we use none but ems of We pattertsierr,
• mim e othe ',..an.4=rnissebt
M adil on to wit lan il Vmz.
nd nalLso that Ts efts ImpW. say persons
to replies mines that have Vas wornout. Gauze
ask by Meerut or tatter Italasala at main.
Aitittets.• 4lt
- • ZS Cleatft,trestow . oternai k lis •
Wgi T
~JiTLlfli L
1 -
2 2 Ikt
8 OIXEIINtIT imams%
AIM •
828 Mitt ‘.BTR3LET,
PMNielphia.
IM
MI
MI
Mil
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_teed fief IL ••-;
= wow Sa.# 11 ! Watli i"
I i
, At• cislor„i l 4 4 t
not burn the hair of injure the
• .It dim; not , produce a, 4 . 6. -
:dacha:deafly,' as thePeieeill'-' ll °'
io.Plaiaticlat .. . ,
. gradnaiiy restores -the. hair'
original *olor and lustre,:
supplying
,‘lt causes iluxuriant. growth
of soft, tine hati.
and eareat
over - • =
Clean and ?ire. No sediment: . '
• Sold everywhere
'ASK FOR DOBBINS'. c"'
Darbuirt.
LIAR-WARE,
• IRON, STEEL,
As waren PRICEIL
MINING SUPPLIES
everydailltiptlon,at lowest ptiefee.
AOENTh for the celebrated - NAOLA IILOICING,
the best ankle to the world.: LA.M v
P CK at es.
Ira quality. earroN WASTE by the be *dr lamed;
All a the . Very lowaA pima. • ,; • . 7 9. - ..
WE are gebend Agents for
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- • TRA I L . -.:•-•:,-
14antiliket1 it the' P. .ILL 0 'ALTO" IRON
WOB JE 8 .;•:Ah 'began haiid haat It Ma to the
"aid , aad nvirarbk and al - !Mill rims. -1 4 metal
'lengths nude to order." - • ' • ••• '
e
Ct . , •
C
A full stock on hand, ,put , up In Wood, tight. Iron
hound bane*, and formale at lonnufactureen price*,
WIRE ROPE.
.Of elms end: lengths tnegitsdiedl at -insonfeetur
era priers. either a the MANTIFACTI.TIR
INeI_eO3IPANY; or trout JOHN A. HOEKIJNOII
moNi4..or both. A! which makers we are genera!
Agent 4. Ci rculare furnisher! on appllcatiou. .
prfry, size , meruntretnent drurmonut manner of
preserving rupee,. .
SCREEN, CAR AND BRIDGE RO.LTS.
lthll stotko: -
mit rig sizes on.' ,
lid made AL mattntactos • o 7:77:
quality or •
le very held & j 1.".•
tjowott. IKIe F
,peetal sizes and
to
natlts nulde ,.
•der on short ,
Ill' THE POUND OR BOX
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
O.•THOMPSON. Porrsvu.m.
'ARRA,.:TED 110 degrees. For sale by lbe one
en barrels at Refinery price's.
. t L. C. TAIO.SIPSON, Pottsville Pit _'
October 13. . . 4241,
E 2
ttARDWAREv
A N !
aND't zss UILS
"C$4 4 4 lA.Vl l $
o
‘,e_Xxr LASS Ecc
Jan. 1,'70-1
pioN t ,xxicisr DION 1, AND STEEL,
At , 86111LT1113, 'NO. Itileentre street
CALL .11;T ?frau a SCatild'S
Now lionlwanle Rore. No. 2U Centro St.. to tin)"
cheap Ganton•linke4.t 4 rradmtthovelx, Corn nod Gar
sien,lloo.; of up tcina4..
s „ c .
ez ! Es 1. t!TALES ! Be4.LEs
Of all kindsJinul the hest in the market, at .
'MY ER &aelitiTllS,,Agents, No. 2 - iii2entrep,atreet,
-Pottsville
• •
- C'e L at - cretog,
j G. F.l3:lCli,
. -- 7- 7 4.:cur4crthati:, or
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VATXXTED brim)
No.' Ift Notwogl a n 6treet., purr:4%ll:LE, P.L.
Sept,
1;'70 39 fiat
IT.att NI R. ti; LII M.
Manufacturer ,of Coal Screens,
Of , tie Latest and Most Approved Styles.
Meonral-hand Screens - and segnients always on hand.
We respeetfal ty" solicit a continuance, of the pat
ronage heretofore no liberally bestowed:- 1-. •
L. LArliklm4TELll a mg" - •,
Railroad St., rear of Esterly's liazdteare Store, '••
Jan 1,10-1- . , . Pottsville, Pa
. .
SQU"ENDD AND WULF. SCRE E NS; .
J. LAU tIENSTEIT•t; •
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SQUARE - 116D AND WIRE SCREENS.
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The 841.7.1613 F. ROD seitEEN's,on account of their
su ps_rlor strength ..SJ) 1 durability, are preferred to
alt otirersarhezerrr trim!. Screen Lklita, cat sizes al
'w3ys on Wind. 9Alen, prompt:3r /filed at toolleratp
prices.. - '. -. Ably 29.. , a).;-..zr. •
roots, Store, la'.
lICPORTANV.
Till: NEW 'roux
BOOT S 1.U1%1
_ lIOW 12 full operation; and the "atteadoti of the
ladies or Pottsville is eilOtteistlir Invit e d toThe hint*
stook nom In store and arriving dail3r of al l the !lewd
l - mtor moodn. suitable tor ladles' weer. and adapted
.to this marhet. Mr. Cil/Se has miule •• esteetallty
this Wench of Mulatto+. alai Steel
teutlon to securt the,best line of es'•wearexer
V: " attention srilt.bit phi .te eastosmui. int" a
cosalat imitation is extended to all.
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copxtrilomi_vatkv_v_znate en Dm Zig,'
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MAKING kdifUltE-BOOrk
In inipeorett brining . ielss very. Impoitatit
tatnake a large 21110Uot of barnyard
-must. HOW to &this to the best advantage;
is t Important -question with every
lumen. Wis matter what the kind of farm.
lug, there is no Ammer of maki,fig m i tt
adagio* mach manure._ln this reskeet,
there is ilttledliferenee lat Ween grain isrn.
lug and dairpthg or other steel!. farming. I n
-the fernier. a.rotation of cropa—fertilizing .
crops, like clover,- peas. growin g
andlesdingradue propdrtionof forage crops,
it era sad thoroughly m anaged,, will eilvr
• to Murata ef manure- and to
'keep the kW ipipraylng. ,In stock farming,
'by,growing a very limited amount of ex-:
heusting crepe. keeping the farm mostly la
gent wed feeding all - that Is krown on ti.e
ftfa v b9th geOra and bey, a goodly. portion
-of. manure way, be suede.. ' It is often taken
-lot granted ' h ,. in • stoek &ruling, a goof
,d m rthe - n3ost,wimure can be made, bat
is not necessarily the mite; much depend.
"-MI manager's** , end eireuntelanfts.
As a rule, Stock farming in the older Stab
la more likely to -Its cocaine& to the poorer
soils. -where lea 'Stock, own be kept to the
hundred acres; whilegralu farming, on th e
bads of la mist orr of ciops, is mute
.Heuer,
Ally practiced on better bolts, where.the la.
- her of xultlvatkin and grxxi• management se.
ieurebetter pay. Ou good laud, with a good
4rotatAon - ef,cropit, in which clover andollter ,
- tome crops are grown hi due 'import
"arid where all the coarse grain,
.hay tool th.
er suitable crops are fed, and where the 11
tof the straw is fedand the met: iron for is,•,t_
ding,,epreadingin the yards,,&c., for utak
manure—nut only may atomuch stock
'kept at fully tut large a profit, but by fee(iiiil:
more and curin g a good, deal more s traw 11.1
mtuitrg with. the manure, absorbing lig
and other valuable portions in the slam,,
pen and yards, a large and mire valeat,h.
pile of manure may be made o Ha I,
oases,' a larger and more positive inivylv k .
meat may be secured, and fully as aria
money be realised from stock, as on - a k
farm, `and wheat and other more Ilir.
merchantable crops sold besides.
A still better practice, already (Whim id`
now and then a grain farmer,, is to keel, is i•
tie stack daring , the summery, grow null
all the grain and forage crops the farm will
_produce, and in , the full buy stock to :'red tk
ffroarket. This, - with a good rotaticit amt•
tics" management will furnish more bayami
grain' to feedloinditittbiltiere and beloor .
'unto than can be secured is any orb's. v. a,
on the farm, unless a coneidemWe amount
'of roots and other green empa, like ,4,m ri
arm, are alto grown. - •
Grosiing roots formaking manure is
.
ly thought iS - f -in . Inencau farming.; yet it
is ode ()Unto leading objects in England,
and, leaving manure out otlie, question, it
may be doubtful whether English farmers
would „grow • 'note largely.' bituilar vieus
njuettooper mister prevail here, Mid m'.e..k
t me stitingek reasons, why a good flamer wilt
'try. to : -grow tea to twenty acres of turnips
and mango-Me t -11111 beige much_ largerplle or
manure they -. will enable him to inake.--1,
Large feeders now, buy' hay, grain and eh
take,
Large .
it Is desirable to add to the feed. lug cipacity of the farm, : bid in time it w 1.1
be found best to do this, ,at least' in part by
;growing, roots and other,green Zrops. :'fie, .
advantage,of having a portion of--green fts...l,
both to preserve and promote the .hOilith ot.
thee-trick:and to secure a more thorotigh di
ve:Wm and
--use of all the
""constituents i t
grain and other kinds of more Aslneentrate rt..
food, will alselutve weight with in'All'gQil . .
ferment, : • ' - , - •
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• : While it Is good pulley for the grain fart...,
er, who wishes) to feed largely, - to groitt root.
for feeding, it is still' better policy for th - '
stuck farmer. 'Aiming to keep nil the steo.l
hit . ) farm Will-carry, one tvf the best way. ~t- •
"adding-1d thifeapacity of the form In this
respeel, - Will be growing akotil l . If the latei , •
Is well .manured, a: d a heavy crop.,of corn
ti
grown, the fodder; if well saved, wilt t...
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eqUal to a- Puslerate crop of grass, , !cart i, 2
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the g' iu -as s clear gain to f .ed. Tkis N•aill, . •
witted gOod crop of Mob); ill add largely t ! ,
.the avalleble amount Of feed; met at the!,
same 'time to the amoti. t anti. value (it :la
',manure: • - • - '''a,
Itis start~ ly nee este , -3 , t0 - statethat lo fel „I
• a large amount of el •er listY.;•grain, oiled:;,
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and other rich food, will make ved-rich 1.14),-- . 7
mire. Mixed _farming,- white t-pusider:lo - •
stock -is fattened en such feed' every year, hi.. •
• a great adVantage over dairy farm ing- or the
, raising of 'young stock, when' little. beid.t.
hey is fed, iu this respect. Ileneesone r.elit3;4
*Lty,ltVall. kitida at fermi ng, more gratin:tint" .
lather rich food should be fed, is that the: ler
: tility of the farm may be inereasedAtiti4-I.' • ._
faster by so doing. • ' - " ! *I
'.* • CA -11}.: of MASUiti'. '..., . 1 -- I
Altiiiiughtbe 'tnainpOiiit is to providi the '
-•blearfs for - making, a large amount of..gotal .
manure, and to use such means toirood ad
vantage—to feed so- as to make It pay itt,lfli; ,
ouCtsdting the manure into acconut (Auteri
- can farmers fire slow to admit that. a litree..
i:
:pile Of rich 1 enure 'may - constitute. part 'of '
the profits Of t fe eding)—white this is the Maio
point,
point, it is s I important that-manure Shall .
,be well tukeir care of, .and used to goiki ad
vantage. In - regard to this point there are
two kitids or conditions of manure .to be cori- •
• sidered. f)ne - kind is made ingrain farming
where a large amount of straw and other ,
coarse litter is mixed with dung; the other::
in stock' farming, where very little coarse: •
'litter Is used. , There is otieJ„totitse practiced ..
to rsome extent- that is appilea!tde, to both
kinds of 'manure.. This 'lsnirse is., to draw •
-out and Spread *the manure as fast as it is
made. .13y this course it: is claimed that
there is less loss by evaporation or washing
that) in-any other way. : This is Undoubtedly
thettase with line manure, but where plenty.'
of StrawOr other abWrbent is used this.poiot
is not quite so clear. 'lt -is then a question.
whether keeping It welt - together, . piling,
rotting :and applying' In the fall, either to
whelst, or to hand to be planted in coil). the
next spring,- may not, be the best course.: fly '.
taking. this „course' it is believed that more •
ammonia is developed and 'saved, and less, -
nitrOgen'lost,- than, In any other way. Ititt-,
,either-touNe • may do well, and the flirt.
t o apprv-las - fast ,as made, is certainly . 1.*;:..=-
-.).,-,. • .)
work. - --""-• • - • 7.,
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N.y4ere coarse npinure-eannot ' be. :ippliof
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in 'the winter,'. of course it will do itt .. s4t
piled,:_l i ed.and - applied in the fall ! Whyr,
tine Mali re•Otimit be draWn out as la s t a..
made, it &* Ix tokeepdt under shelter, hi a
barn cellar orficnne .other mnvetiient &ave . . .
-Fine manure should .always have plenty Of
abs o. like niu*k. •loani •or sawde-t,
well driedonixed , With it: This is nit only
necessary to take up the liqubts and 4AliFtr
matters that maybe wasted, even -wle'''. ••
'manure
. is drawn out tis fast as made,
so, to absorb. the anirnonirsciodother
Nit "%visas substances that will 'be wasted if
not tak • - rf.el - p and saved - isome good al , -
sorbent. Plenty of straw,' mixed with the
dung, . uSually answers very well for tiki
purpose, if 'welt managed., ow•graiti farms.-
Comitry Ge - wtkwirtP. '• ..•
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TN TEE COURT. OF CGMItt ON ?LEAS OF
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Siehoyiklll - County.• -4 ' . •
CLI÷F.LES 1211119 ZR • • I bre. - pr. Term, 1 , 70.;
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24aTittlia Altatt.Submna 'tor 3
418 June Term, 18711.. . J - Divorce.
' , Talbe respondent above nenitd : You are hereto
required to appenr.at a Court, of Ca.unnon' Pleat*, r"
be held' at Pottevllle, for the County of f.telinyttsll).
on the first 'Monday to Deeenter next, to aniwvr
the couiplalritrof the Itbellau In the above atoted
rnse. ,- .."'OF.OItOE C. WY fit K OOP, Sheriff
Slierlfra Offlie, Pottsville, gov. r?, 12470, 45-ft
• I IST , TILE COURT OF cold
..tsehaylkilliConnty. . . •
' ltanacdA A. 'ravtott. by bee) 161 Sept.Tt rot, 1 , 7 1
;
I nea.f-friend , 'Reury J . Alvaeli •
.• ' • 'tie. • 4- ... • • 4.llamlitulttgemi (r,,
: WILLIAM F.. TAri.on. Divorce. .
T• 317 Jane Tel - M.ISM, .
To the respondent above named : ',Ton areeherel ,- ..,
Ire. 'red to appear at a Court of Cimenion Piens, It.
Id ut Pottsville, i for the Con lay of •Selitly 11:1H
i; the first Motolnp,of December next. =to au. ~ e., t
f 'complaint of ilhellfent ini-he above stated ea....
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- ' •GE.o(ti4E C. AVYNKOOP,SheiIit.
Filieriti ^ ibllliv,l4otom !lie, Nov. Pco. . 45-4 L
4 N THE-COURT O- COMMON PLE4 - 13 - 01'
J. Schuylkill County. • . .
Maitoattnr .
lioattutox by heti
next friend Albert.linittle.. 1, - • '• .
cs ; _ ; :Ulm; Subpomo'for
•.fOrtx litperan Monalsos. • tDlvorce. • .
- 57,4 June•Terut4tM).
To the respondent ttbovcknaluctil;,..arau". are hereby
required foapPear at a Court o Common Plena, to
at Pottsville. for the County of Schuylkill,
on the first .316Oday of Deceinber: next, to answer
the complaint of the libellant in the. above stated
ease. • . GEORGE C. WYNKOOP, titiertti.
Slierlir* &Bet!, Pottsville, Nov.s, lgn. 15-4 t
T N TEM COURT OP COMMON PLEAS O
1 sebnyl,tlll 'County.
AMC! DAVIS by beet:text ) 71 E
ep t . Tern), Ige. , --J-.
• friend-John McDonald t - . •
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. • ••• *Altai SUbprena 1 -, ff -.., '
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D.ALy. ‘"•••
I'4 June Term; Wu. • 1 -4 Plvorte.
To the respotatent *Kate nnmed: You are heref
r...qulrett to appear at a Court of Comm In rien,i, t!,
tie held at. Pottsville, for the County oC. Sell uylk: C. 1. -
on the first 31onclair of December next. to-„Asn4w"
the contplatut ofdlie libellant tu the abofes-no.d
ease. - •' GEORGE C. WYNKOOY. t 4 ller' ,ll - •
~,, ishertfrs•Offlce, Pottsville. Nov. 5, 1K:13. ;.. Ce or:: .
IN Tall ORPHANS' COURT OF SC: CIYL
KILL COUNTY.--In the matter of the is..tatp
ofJaeob [twanged.
To Catharine Roofer. Albert Roofer, Lnr..
Oherlts, EMint Weis, and Cecelia Hu. Orr .
Take notion, that by virtue of a Writ of PAM lion.
iggued out of the Orphans' CO tin of seh ny ik 'fltl n -
ty, an Inquest wilt behold at the ExchanKe Hotel
the Donmaghof Pottavtile„Schrtylklll Coo n ty ‘ l'eu
on SATURDAY. the 3rd day of DECEnitt,ft,
ail o'clock In the afternoon, to make partition "I
the real estate of the said deeetused; to alfd among the
heirs and legal repretentat Wes. If that can h 0 done
without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, other
wise to value and appraise the same,
when and
where you may attend 1( you thiiik proper.
_ 01FX1 ROE e. WYNYOOP.
SbeftWit OlfteskYottavtile, Out ft), 70.44 tit
CALVE YOl7ll MONEY • 2
• BY RAVING YOUR- LEATHEA !
Bi ; ,1; : .
BUY
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ci-'J.FOSTER'S; C. S. FuSt-SW.I4,
C. S. FOSTEit'S.
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!rater' proof Grea.Ye. and Leather Priserriitit
Inferitir qualities of Leather :Side- impervious to
water. Old ,Lehther made son and pllable, with
color renewed t more lasting than other of its kind
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In market, and applicable to ad kinds of leather. t
Misers will tiod it the beat article they ever aged
to/totes& their Soot* ur Mhos* frost Sulphur water.
Vor sale, whbleaale or retal4 •••
CLEMENT L. F Ashram', Fe.,
Asd la Pottsville. bY Bright t per,tax* Brother,
Jesse Posterjhomas Poster, and T. L. Pester:
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