The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, December 03, 1870, Image 4

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dit*eir, toilihr dupt viabegla,
summing likel)selothAdiwkineperfatmer
belPe*itook Ab!liNii - 110 41 0P,oth e . r beldnd
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COrdeelltlid..dretust.lhatl dm/
TeSC.,--!".died she Seed she ee° l ‘4 4.l .
Lett liinitia-a r ib% balls with nnals, and 'Etta by
' mat With& Would / r. art* warning but that yid Peeidfs;
_ atty wpm" ; and of a hal4 who assembled Within
.ithettpertirtte, brother Joe, he tras 4l # * loot stuJdNd all
those watt. that I waslhe petilde. I liaches
• theptds4cfr oundh - orris. There's )IctrYZiolitit.
unsas ; h a te to eati-ocan--eould b ast of a blii h t
• ore r there by the third post front he poht„
• ancesira-hsl name. .And I a-also dres-Theamed,
trtth her.; do believe he', in lore . with Nary
. w tdeb ehantied .
toi me most, that Yon 10-oved me
Jas, ,{tether
keeps a tarern too. Lens see! what
all-1411 the me. that yon 10-oved me the
• :stasI soyi,gl Oh! yes. 'Veil, she trent d:tna there, :
tht4. c oo to-tired mehtf-l-l-illah die ah
and Aunt barafisaid her hatrwas perfectly awful, and
•
• sa-s-a-a-amer` • • ,
that made her so 'used she n'l ineite thenCto the
wedding. And she had too , / of presents: and .. .AAA
gate her such a tartly bra eh / deetare that John
son glere'lterc with her horribt (tt fatherehe's 4 per.
fectfright
'Andsolorthiand solo •,' an unin-tirrup
ted etroini of dry, nonsensical talk.;4;hich
' often laps over .the wh 'the
hitigeteudileulytea., or thenrchestra lapse
. pianissimo, the gabbier's - voice continues on 1
at the same hitak pitch, and some fragmen
'l farylittelligenee respecting Tilly -Ferguson •
_sir stunt , other ,being reaches ITrylciderfoi
- ten yards around. These peO:de cannot' be
troy , lied 'down. — ..Tf you turn' around and
stare at, them, the feehleJ t jOuth. with his,
ir
idrooplitcollar will try, to , - obk tierce, as if,
upon slight,provocatqon, helWould macerate
aid mangle - you: he doef this, to impress
the girt with a notion ttigq he is brave, and
that-11y has a natural longhtt:for_sunguitiary
and • au eitorthous,lOwledge of
.tlie
‘Vliettj you turn. back again the girl
gig !ch. : stud the. youth smilingly assumes the
of a plan who is conscious be has let you
023 as iv, and knows his power so well
• he c in Ward to treat a grave matter
. with indifference. Then the girl begins to
talk agaili, inure volubly than ever, until at
last-the feeble. youth thinks he must further
Impress his cohapanion.with his familiarity
witii the world oy going out to:get a drink,
Lie excuses 'himself with a significant ann
., slon to the fact•thiiit he "has to see a-man !"-
• . -That this 'girl should be' garrulous and
silly, and this youth insane, does4ot affect
us iii the least ; but we du believe= hat
Jos
ti'ce wilt be satistletl only when the law per
• . mite an usherto collar such idiots and drag
• them out into the
_lobby to quiet down,
• whenever their chattering interferes with the
• enjoyment:of-Intelligent
. peoplewho can un
derstanti,the,performauce.
tattmicirsuL traveler on a certain:rail-
road in - this lzitate paced a. carpet-bag full
• of loade'd revolvers, and .handed it to a gen
tlenianly. baggage-smasher who had ruined.'
three or four trunks for him already. The..
. smasher ;11ung the. bag up against the wall'
* eavagelyoand then threw it on the floor and
..• stamped ori it, and Jumped up and down on
4 it—as usitid. At about the fourth jump, fir.-
- ing began along the whole line. Forty-six
_revolvers went ofT in rapid succession, ills
' tributing bullets'around the car with disgust
-. log carelesoiessof the legs of the: i•masher,
who waisshot six places before lie could'
get out of. the Car. He ride upon the plat
forin during the• wink of that trip, and .
. • when he did enter the ear he encased his
legsAn stovepipe, and ratran iron-elad snow- .
phiw iii ITont. of him to pu-b the baggage
• . out with. He Smashes, perhaps, fewer -car
- .P'et-liqgs - now than be onceilid.in.t he blissful
• past , —..ui ucif fewer; and - he is filled With
glooth. - no only boon he craves is that lie
, may be only be present when thd car Pet-bag
'Towner Calls With his cheek: rid says there
will then - be a conflict which will make
- thewX,uropeati war appear perfectly ridicp
hius•
. Mn. HYDE,- of Pittsburg, has been in the
• 'habit orpitehing his wile out of the wiP-
Ow three or lour times a day, and he •has at
last got hintsielf into trouble about it. Seve
rat tatssersfbk had 'their hata smashed into
• conditions of vilenesti,, by the. -descending
Hyde, and 'the annoyance at last be
: . .taine so•great thatfr. Hyde.wits arrested.—
tt-ag.,trate: said apt it was an outrage
that; such occurrences; should,
'happen in a Christian community;
.citizen's
.--enuldn't afford to he; buying hats 'every few
niinute's, Just because of the foolishness - AA
Hyde: - -Mr. Hyde said it was - las wife's - (411
for not being. softer, .and not alighting more
gently upon bats - , when site saw them under-•
fietith her as She came down.. The magis
trate said that-he could not' wept .such an
eXcuse, la-cause her husband !Ned_ not fhrow•,
her out.with so much force.'. So*he Made
Hyde give boineds not to do it ag,ain,. And
- Hyde now pitches her out of the •tback-wia
d;;w, every, few minutes, on the cook whHe
- she is banging , upthe Clothes.
IVITE;Ii
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER.
EMI
RIM
This Rtock has been ii specialty with u;; for some
years; and we have very unusual tnetlftles, in th.ii
purebese of the best EUROPEAN GISOIIB.
We are now th , playing an unitvallectstotkcelite"tiy .
of our own irnporultain, y naksiing to part of
B4ACKASTRAaAjn.'
11110.WN At- , .TRACITANBP
BLACK c.A.RA.cru.A..cc •.
BROWN CA RACE4LAB,
LYONS VELVET,
• •
•BLAtrE BEAVERS,
WHITE Brartus: .
;,:,1( 1T BEAVEILS-,
LILACS CHTNCfILLM,
. COLORED IIINCUILL:1141
yELyEatX:NA.
•. 'N. CORDL 7 q,ON'At, p - • .
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• W Wl:4r ViritiFits„
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No ffnOrSTOCK. to ofrered, In the Country.,.;,,Natiti
of G0(.4/8 eau dot . be piimansed (4;4 w ne'r
ft , •Waterproof
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L am
We'ergl especial atiention to our;:g.totir of these
~,,0061.14: one Of 'the, largeict, and it -, 44.llssorted'in,
*inert - ea, laclud , ng.everi price. from 83 cts4 3200'
- per yard, in twenty different quojitfes. • 4
Blankets I Blanketsl-1 Blanketall
, •• 2
• • "Having always sol'ati4ry•lxrgely of thesS goods,
, sr e can otter'tbern at: Oices:4lCli which' no renal
house can compete.. = So far e : this season ouF . WO
have . teen
,beyOnd preceile`riUbut ourlsilajtge ent.s
wlth the Wills are . euch•fhal we-shaii.he able t dstill.'
plyidutost any deinandif,, ~. . ~., .- _ ,
,-;-, •
-• \ IZir Take Pir4ul... Noticii.;49l .
• : Our aim la to sell ei4iithlitg at lower prleestbatt
the same rxxls'ean be in:tic:l'l4M elsewbere:,7',..-."
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STRAWBF;ID3E ;
% T. Ctorner Mph and'ltarkcVS6l.l
4 Oct.
•
s4ivE xotra DS ONEY ` r •
•
BY I:3A.VING YOWL LEATHER
13CY
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BIS ,
C. S. FOSTE'R'S,,
. • C. S. FOSTER'S • C. S: FOSTER'S,
s .
Water Proof Grease anii,:trathir ..P•ieitirttatire.
- Inferior qtialities of Leather made irnivions - tni .
eater. Oki Leather made soft and pliable, with'
color renewed • tnoreiaattng than other of Its 4.02 d
In market, awl applicable to all kinds of leathar.
Mloers will IflfidAt the best article they ever used
to protect, their Moots or Shoes from Sulphur water. r
tOr sale, wholesale cit.-retail, by •
tr,4 CLEMENT - L. FOSTEFt, Ashland, Pa.,-
Afid in Pottsville by Bright C0...F0x & Brother.
. Jesse Foster, - Thomas F"oster, and
.F. L. Foster.
May
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. /.... 7 E.1.1.1.04 4 17.a..Li..EY BALLBOA.D Cent'Y.
.
.Timelable, showing oonneettons of the L. V. R.
IL c... with those: of the.rhila:tt, Reading It - R. Co.
tto and from Pousellie and: intermediate p4lnts he
aven Mewling and Pottalle
-- A. 11. M. P. N.
Leave Pottsville .............:.:».,..5.401 9.00 2.45
..... .... 7.231 10.25 - 4.25
refit Penua, 8.35 1 11.15.,1 5 .50
Arrlvent Eaet ... . 9.15 12.401 5.35
...... 12.15,1 3.4 4 / 1 1 /0.00
,r. 31.;?. Y.
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comb - Tanga NE Mire-NiEDIXOI 4 ;ES-A 11;30k.
. , • ...J (sent tiet= s taining-a, newlpeisouverest Curs
- 4. tor many U wi th out using Medicines, of In
, 1•‘• larest to &U. '
Address , DAL W r LL, a 1312 4 10.4
• , lip.= West 21st street. '
' '
Net York Qty.
47-4 t
THU is
AIirECTMA, •
IE, zusrunteett
laiEffit'Op.tet
6m:rt.& Omit
-3111,10.10
'.11A2 itYBTAL
AP.7) ESE 01..Ahs•
• % she as& to be tji 41/M
as Watearaaaer. No.49llkpars!"
• Ms 3factiazar /Joan.
• - 11041'
I=
P A.D,E'I;PII.I4:
liCry
TirY •
PUT
. BUY
S. FOSTERS,
A. 11. :P X.
Ltoo-.
1%4
7.20 4.10`
10.40 1 0:00
• Ir. SJP.'34.
interznehtate - points
and - 2.45 P._llE-,ar
-6.E. and 0.30 P. 11.1.
dak 4.40 and 10 15P. M.
'3.5 P.M
coal Regions and for
to leave Pottavllle.6.4o
ORER.T H. SAYER.
tndent and Eneneer.
1-17
- mak;
ummeithirWmpokiwtst. - wa... -.
.Iparlfillir-0011PLETEO'
gide' anatiabifitVitimatiliitrot straw capttaP
lallostr Oar artmettarrard at vapid
"olgriniliii SUp MST 11101ITGAGE 7 Pa
• : COI f. vow songs • -
-ono lioastiaar - lvtaalti, which are coattail at 'tme
very law rate at . •
- 80 and - Accrued Interest.
• iltatug their advantages sue -k. - •
IA The road Is nearly finished, and the cars trees
: pected'to run across the Mate In 60 days.. .
2d, Thefts'. &has been built-only of the best mate
- rtal, the Iron having been manufactured ex.
• preasly for It, at a much higher coat than that
usually pald.
It Inns th r ough a most superb agricultural
_eountry. _ •
ttb. I F has "meat advantages in carrying coal North
and bringing lumber South.
Sth. The Mortgage IS only 616.000 per•tmile.
many 4:4lmi:rigida are bonded to double this
amount.-
6th. The rood is principally owned by bankers and
other capitalisbs. who hate inVeared _a -large
• sum In its construction and who bategvery
relation to case of its obligations. - .
A First Mortgage for 'mentalism's:wont, upon
. a road so near completion, and in such strong
hands. may well be considered • perfectly said
security. •
We believe there will be no more favorable time
to sell the Governments, and buy really Find-class
Railroad Securitiesnelt as these—than the present.
With any further decline In Gold, Government*
must decline also.
Subscriptions will be received In POTTSVILLE, by
• L. F. WIIITNEY,'
of whoin pamphlets and fall In formationmay be bad.
W. B. SMATTUCK, Treasurer,l2 Pine Sr., New York
-After. a 'full examination, we have. .acc epted an
Agency for the Sale of the above Prod mortgage
Bonds; and desire to recommend them to our ens
toniers as a thoroughly salt, as well as a perpabie
investment. .
JAY COOKE & CO., 20 Well St., N. T.
Oct 22, '7O-43-3m
5-20'S AND 1881'8 . •
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED,
'ON MOST, REASONABLE TERMS.
G
Bought and Sold ..at Market Ra tes.
-
ll
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD . ,BONDS
r`c
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BOt'GIIT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
,
_ ON,
COMMISSION ,ONLY.
Aepounta received and Interest allowed on daliy
'• balancesaubject to check, at eight.
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. 43 ItO.
.Nd:49 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA.
March 28, 70 . 134- '
3roiC-,Worhs.
EE
Maehinig.ts, Founders & - Car Builders.
Pinegrove, Sch4lkill County. Pa
Ad - Dui' SAND NI'S east on. end, and self-oiling
Drift Car Wheels a speciality. Aug, I ; 3,';d-S3-6m•
GGLOUCESTER IRON WORKS. (MOTTOES
TER CITY. N. 41.-OFFICF:, No. S, North Sev
enth St., west side, PHILAUP LrutA, manufacturer
of CAST IRON GAS and %V ATER, PIPES, I nst I ron
Flange Pumping, Heating and Steam Pipes, Stop
Valves for Water or Gas, all sizes. Fire (Plugs) ily
drants, Lamp Posts. Gas Holders, Teleseopic.or Sin
gle: 1 rasl lugs and Wrought Iron Work, of all kinds, -
for Gas Works. .;All Pipes proved by Hydrostatic
Pressure. i April la, 70-1G•ly
R. CAR *ORB% .•
JOSEPH DELANEY, ritor.ttiEzon.
pIONE
shfitnd, Schuylkill fbutaii, Pd.
ilavln g enlarged his CM' slton, is , now prepared to
build nil kinds of cars for Mining port:rose& Being a
rfainctical mechanic end ,having . for
% ears devoted hfinself entirely to this et , am &
branch of the buslopsx,and building o
CO.IL 1111 . .EAKERSJ Also, thepoten tee •.„„„•-'•
of two celebrated Self-Bumping Cars, •• Ts l +-"A-."...
whinh can be seen working at the works of Messrs.
Banitroft, lA . WIs Sr: Co., and Patterson, Eltringhtun &
Co., Ashland, and at Messrs. lit A. Moodie &
Preston Collieries, Hlrardville. Coal Breakers- built
at-the shortest notice. Orders solicited.
April 2, '7O-11-1y • JOSEPH DELANEY.
SR V.NAND:JAH IRON. WORKS.
The subscriber is now prepared to build - Steam
Engines, 4'umps, Coal Bred-Wen', and
Drift Cars. All kinds of castings and et •• ..
t.irgings made to order. Fgpeclal utten-
Lion paid to the, manufacture of Car
'Wheels. e •JOILIC CATTIER. Z -11112 : 1°
Shenandoah City, Jan. 1,';0—I
'L'OtrITDRY AND MACHINIB.IIOF, STEAM
-CAR FACTORY. &C.
The subscriber would call trtienttori
tollie Superior facilities possessed
'him for the vai ions branches of steam • ••"- •
Engine building e lron Founding. grid
the manufactbring of nil-kinds of mit
chlnery for Editing 41111 a, Blast Furnaces, Railroad
Cars, ,
He wid ale) continue the businc,•ss of mining mild
Seta, eve:celebrated Dine Forest' White Asia Coal,
:'ng the sole proprietor of this colifery.
'ep. I, 'Ef--1--lyd jan.l, '69w.- GEO. W. SNYDER.
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OTT tiVI.LL .1101iLING)MLILL.
' A'PKINS ImoTfdEß9,
.PRovage:ronsi: ;
• rotksville, Schulikll.l,Cainty; Pa,
r
M.:llsl.lfeet urers of rtaltrond Iron (both
•
T 1110 t.;treEt Mallet are prepared to re-
Gidv'eand executeardersat'sbort notice,
(orally and all the ordinary sizes in use. • • -
]Making our men . pig metal; we are •'
enteral to releet suitable ori‘s; buyers eau therefore
.rely upon receiving In all easetetirst class calls ,- The
`smaller sires of T ', 32, and 40 pounds to
'the yard, always on hand, and supplied In small lots
4as wcited.,.- Jan. 1. '7l)=l,K
•_ .
COATI , OPERATOII3 A'Nri MINERS
. •, -
PIONEER BOILER STORKS.
•
The subserillers respeetiully invite `
the attention of the huminess eothmu- r a t'
liity V 3 their Boiler Vr orUa:on Rrairtiad
Eq.. below the l'avvenger Vepot, Potts•. 4„„„„"
vllle, where they are prepared to mtn- 1 "
ufacture
ISOILERS-OFPEA, 011.IPTION. • ~S moke stark"; Bleat Liavontvlera
Pin Cars. &C. BO ITers an
/Whir practical' reOlianiea, and saving, Tor years
devoted, thernselvea entirely toz..thia branch of. the
buttineA'flatterr hernst;jlett tiat7wbik - done abtheir
establishiaeht kiVe vat isfactiort to all•who may
.favontheirrivith ecnil. Indlvithiala and Compaales
will:Mid It greatly to their advantage to examine
their work be'fo're engaging elsewhere. .
• JOIIN.T.
'. _ ' .. MATLIEW
ORCHAPP-11301 . WORKS r
=POTTSAIDLLE, TENNA
The lail,icilbers are prepared to. .
niol STEAM ENGIIii..S and all -kinds Mk
or ACM N ERY anti CAI'ITINGS for •_ •-•
Mines, Blast, Furnaces tizid'rt.,
Mills, and Hare a fulrasso4ment ofthe • La.!'
matt appt,ored patterns -tor VERTICAL Ito LING
MILL C.NGIN SQU EEzERs,MiIEArtS,
MACIII2I EIS, and all other Machinery requited
In the manufacture of-Railroad Iron and bang.
Tlie following SteapiLE:ngir.eare now-on hand and
readr•for delivery -
Et ec 181 n Cyr, 424 st'keliEng's 12 Iricylil6 In slice
I t 16 ". 21 " •' lO l 4 " • 15 - -••• "
1 " • 11, -" 21 't " " " "
1 " 11. " 21." " " "` "
The above Enilnes ate all nen", and lintit upon the
bloat &pp oved', prlnel ptea,. andvtto7be seen at the
works o the-subaeribera. Also;M•full aaiortment of
;Picke,rling dr . :Davin' Isteam - E-tiglne ,Governors. on
hand; Whlcitebate glyvi unlvental sat isfset ion.
e t ep . t. I ,'a-I=lg VAsTINE„ -
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IV' A BSI23OTON'IR6N liiirpßlS.S. ..• ‘. ,
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NOTICE.—The. workwof the late r Arm of Wren ',I;
.
, Brother. kn 'n, as the , "WASIIINGTON IRON
WORKS," I led on courstr eet, in the ' -
'Borough cir ottsville,lwill be:ixintin. Pt
4,
ued'hy tu sunecriber Ift '11,114 carious
.. ,F
;brunches wiz ;..stetura Englnebtdiding, .„ - -. N ., .
mid ull k i ndesof , machinery for mlnink. ' 4 ."
elthrr coal or ore; „blast funni"ces of hot ur mat bliud.;
. all XI tuis of ratirciltireasi IMP; and mil road car fixtures
of wrought and east iron ; all k 1 nilp - of brru% cam/ ngs ;
all Itintixof smithwor:f,,and all sizes of the latest im
proved pumps', atigle and double acting. .Repairtng
prompite uttet,d,d to and : neat ly executed.
' By careful munition tebusiness the subscriber
trusts he will' receive a share of the pubrir patronage
So lleennly bestowed on the late firm. -
Jan. 1, '.'—l- .. . JAMES. 'WREN.,
ASHLAND IRON WCPBX.S.
The subientbers are now fully,
Iron
Works,
to'farnlsh,*at the Ashland
Works, ,riteiiin Engines and Primps
of any power ara: capacity, for min.. yrr "
fag and 'other , pti 'gimes. Coal Break- "
em of every size and pattern now in use, to
gether with' castings and t hwgings of every descrip•
Don. Coal and Drift cars of all whew and patterns;-
Aargeftruck and Howe . 4 :3iva,.. all furnished at - the
:shortest notice. The sulmeatheis flatter themselves,
thart • inasmuch as every` member of the firm is a,
praOtleal 'mychanle, they, will be able' to 'furnish
"machinery that will compare favorably with any In
he Region. Alt orders directed to J. & 31. GARNER,
Ashland, behuylkill County,Pa., will receive prompt
attention. ...t3l. GA HN.tft:
. Ashland, Jan. 1.'70-1- . .
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EAGLE IRON •••
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• HENRY WALTERSietor,
TANAHCA, SCHUYLKILL couNTY, PA.
Thivl pg enlarged his foundry writ ma, •
chine shop, at the Eagle Iruti Works. ' tr.
Tamaqua; and thus very materially
increased their,capaclty for turning out • ' •
work Indus line of husinesii, he is eow '
prepared to make Ateath Engines and l'untrus of any
power and capacity. -fur mines; Machinery for
Breakers, Rohl lig and other mills, and for Fur
naces; all kinds of castings and forginga, &c., &c. -
An experience of tnanyyears in the business. ith
the foci), t ies which -these works now possess, enable j
the proprietor to turn out the very hest and the most
satisfactory work.
Alt orders addressed toIiENRY WALTERS. Eagle
Iron Work*, Tamaqua. Schuylkill County. Pa.. will;
receive prompt attention. 9 E June 28,119,7.13tfi
!THE PALO
ALTO. /BON WORKS, ,
*iillfrre prepared to' furnish T RAILROAD IRON—
tt=...rig from 'D to l'o r pounds per yard—STREET
foun IS to GS pounds per yard,
to salt either for horse cars or loco- g, •
motives. All these rails are of 'the ituaß.
LATEErr AND MOST APPROVED
PATTERN& Also, a general assort.
=
merit *MEACHAM BAR IRON, Boun Plata,
Oval. IT
Ha and .Grooved, , OOP
A4l :i rtAliD IRON, CAR AXLE& RAILROAD
CHAIRS, FISH PLATES AND HOOKSPIKM.
for rails. ROLLS made of the best brands of cold
won. charcoal Iron. ready for use, either for T
railss,, street rails or bar iron. Also, all kinds of
CASTINGS FOR . ROLLING MILLS. We also in. attention to our DIFFERENT:PATTERNS OF
SHEAIui, for =Ulm old ratio,puddied iron. &a., dr.
BENJ. RATWOOD., Proprietor._
~,
°Me pro. Second and Market Sta4PottsvU Pa
Pottsville, ..
Jan. I, !110-1-
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T szkonent surrinizi •- . *.` .
AXD XECIIAIinCB i - •
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AtIITER a MUIR% ein be bonshi ebeap — Brdlil•
Ins Hardware elan kinda.els: Panda,OUa, Meek
O - planer * Chimney Tope and Fluelh Ale%
Terra. ta Plptat aU airea. . . -;.. . .- ,
Mareh.; 7 0 . -13r
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Ntitelrigi'a,__,.-, 41111 et "gra -r•
Vine :Yeinalliniii — Ageerra.. inelled ANN.__ ___
eltelikellettla rteweettebnYlkill *NOV end
..sedheeted,loMide'lnfl •bettitlereed to pabillenNe
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,-- • - ;" ". .: Ai givaiti r. xisigiorr &Cum - •
. . . . . .
,' itO, it ithillilsi the it the °nut mow. In
rwr ia logool Potts, *lli -Cotusty, the
•
lag rnalted reel Lassie
s tltat - tartan them es tract of land edtaate in
TOwnektp,Behoylkill Conner, bounded and
deperibed as fo lows: Beginning at' a stone cooper,
thence by Is into! Jo shurt Enty north Ng. degrees,
west AN • to stoner, thence south iIW degrees;
. watt 841 paretic* to *post 8 feet from a stone corner
thence by landof John Ertl:mu:Land lane south 9t :
Negrees,,_eaat MO perches to a stonr, - thence by lan
..litte — ofJohn A. Otto. north 23% demme, east 11314
'perches' to the Owe or beginning. -cOntellling nu
acres, more or tea, with the appurtenances, consist
tog of a 1% story frame dwelllnghoose, a frame
N barn:and a frame stable; as the property of DANIEL
R'EIEL. • " . .
ALSO—AII that certain lot ar piece of ground.'
situate In liegletaTownahl asst p, SchttyUl County, ad-
Johgeg the -public road leading from Donaldson to .
Ortown. and lands of Susanna Heater Reuben
.Huntainger &s „ Jacob tlplitipare and others..
captain
ing 3 acres, mote or lees, with tbe,appurtensinem
,conslsting of a _frame stable; as` the. property of
ABRAIIANSLMWMIE.
ALSO—AII that certain two-story frame dwelling
house, with one-story frame kitchen attached, situ..
late In the Borough. of Port Carbon Fichnylkilt
Ceinty, l's., on the northwesterly = I. of Lot No.
3t, in Lawton's Addition to -Port boo, said lot
being on the northeseterly coener of Market and
Second istreets In add Borough. The said dwells%
house coo Mining In front on Market street about
lett and - In depth about 30 feet and the said name
kitchen eontalning In lenath about 12 feet and In
depth about If feet, and th the ot or piece of ground
and eurt sge appurtenant reto; as the property
of GEO RGE C. LEE and REBECCA P. LEIS, his
wife. owners or reputed owners. gc.
- AUtO—All that certain small tract or piece of land
situate In Branch Township Schuylkill Comity,
b , unded by a public road, Is;.nds of liamteli Heed.
Reward Heisler and of bent, containing 3 acres, more
or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two '
story frame dwelling-house and a logatetile ; as the
F.2?: ._. . of GEORGE HEINE. ' •
All that certain bit or piece of ground,
allar hype Borough of Pinettrove, - Schuylkill
County, bounded northwardly by lot of Levi Miller,
eastwardly by Canal street. southwardly by lot of
Reeben E. Meese, and westwardly by lot of ,
containing In width .511 feet, more or less, and -In
depth HO feet, more or less, with t appurtenancee,
eonsistipg of a I%story framed Iling-house, with
a one-storylmme kitchen at ed; as the property
of MICHAEL ill FAME. '
A L. , B4—A 11 that certain lot or piece of ground,
situate in the. Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill
Co u nty, bounded northwardly by Lim street, east
wavily by tot of George B:.uer, southwardly by lot
of James 'Wheatley, and westwardly by an• alley,
containing In width fl feet and In depth/10feet, more
or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a
double two-story frame dwelling-house; as the pro
perty of JOHN MORGAN. _
ALSO-All that certain lot or piece of ground,
situate tit the Borough of Mahanoy City. Schuylkill
County, on the northwardly side of Centre street,
being the lot numbered seven (7) In block one (I) on
-the map or plan of said Malianny City, made by
Frank Layer- In Joly, la,t, containing in front or
width on Centre street twenty-live fee C.ro and ex
tending back of that %Yid h at right angles thereto,
tin lenth or depth one hundred and twenty-rive
feet .1 23) to Railroad street; bounded westwardly by '
Lot No ,g, north-we , dly by Ibuirood strtet, eastward
iy by Lot- No. 8, and southwardly by Centre street
aforesaid, with the appurtenances, consisting of a
two.etory brick and - - frame dwelllng-_houSe and a
frame stable, as the property ofJOSEPI - LHOEMANN
H
and JOHN OFMANN. ' • ~...,
I No. 2—All those two certain lots or pieces of
ground, situates In the Borough-of Blattanoy City,'
Schuylkill County, bounded northwardly by Centre
street, testwardly by A street, southwardly by
Waterestreet. - and westwardly .by, lot of Jacob
Ftlioads:cantisining in width 50 reernitt,ln depth 125
feet.,3•l44otatt'a,ppurtenunees, consisting of a frame •
statfla • L as the property of JOHN HOPP NANN and
C. .1. HOPFNANIs • , - i t .. .
•
ALSO— It that certain twsinp - d a Hilt story stone
tavertoriltoC direlling-house,. and one and a-hal
1,4.tri445367,
story (tante .14uildiatatand lot or piece orgmund,
situated in- the town of New . RI . gold . in t
Brunswick Township, setae ikill Co ty; boun ed
in Hunt by Centre street; eastwardly • Cates in.-
street, and southwardi2t. by Lot No. 47, rked
iu the rilan of said, town with number forty-eight:
(4s) and being 50 feet in fiont and liti feet in depth,
and being the same premises which William C. Lud
wig and sophia C., his Wife, by their dead, bearing
date the 29th day of June, A. D. 1661 granted an y
confirmed unto Jacob E. Inetheibles; in fee; as the
property of JACOB E. Dlt El HELM lis.
ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground
!situate in the Borough: of Shenandoah, Schuylkill
County, bounded northveudi:s• by lot of Charles
Begins, east by a 2u foot wide alley, smith by a lot of
A. Callen, and west by Main street, containing In
width t. feet and in depth 1.5.3 feet, snore or lee, with
the appurtenances. consisting of a two-story, [tame
dwelling-house,Avith stone t e nement and a IS story
plank shvelline-house on the rear end of lot; as the
property or ANTIION Y IthVITT. ,'
A LSO—. 1& this 6 certain lots or, pitee of ground.
situate in Ilse Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill'
County, bounded northwardly by-Arch street,east—
seemly by lot of Emily Pollock_ southwardly bi
East • Market street, and westwardly 1,3 Wolf street,
containing together in. width I:+liect, and In depth
2 0 feet;with . the appurtenances, comisting of a 2%-
story brick dwelling house. a 2-story brick and
frame. , bake-house and a frame stable; as the pro
perty of DAVID. BEVERIDGE. '
AL:4O—Na. A—All those 2 certain lots or plecra of
ground, situate in the Borough of 'famaqua,
county, bounded northwardly by Lot No.
eastwardly by a :.11-feet wide alley , southwa rally by
Lot No. 6, and westwardly by Lehigh street, eontain
-Ing together lu width rot feet and In depth MO feet,
and being lots known as Lots Nos and. 8, Lehigl.
Street. •
lind certain one-half. lot or piece of
ground, situate' on the northeast corner of Broad
and 4.lthigh streets, in the Borough of Tamaqua,
Schuylkill. County, bounded on the south by Broad.
street 50 feet, on the noilh by the remaining one
half part of said lot 50 - feet, (sn the east by Lot
75 feet, and on the west by 11:'eli fah street 75 feet; be
ing the one-half part of Lot-No. 1, in square "E„'• on
the plan of said Borough 144 the property of JACOB
ALSO—AIi that certain ,lot or piece of ground, I
situate in the Borough of Schuylkill I laven, schuyl
kill County, bounded northeardly by Idargaretta
street, eastwardly by lot or3acob A. Geiger, south
wardly by a,pabi lc street, and westwardly by 10t..0f
James Saylor;rontrdning in width 21 feet 5 inches,
more or less, and in deptll.l6l fret, w .t It the appurte
nanees, roasisting of - - a two-story frame dwelling
house, with a one-story frame kitchen attached, and
• a frame stable; as the property of PETER GRAKR
' Aft)-All that certain lot or piece of ground,
situalit on the eastwardly , e of Centre street In
the I.IA - rongb of Pctsville, Schuylkill County; being
composed of - thelnits mars ed Nos. :1;,), :r2l, 321,3.25,
326 and Xi:on lbw map Or
„plan! the .Norwegian
Addition' to Pottsville, and which are bounded 4tral
described 'AS iolloiFft,: Beginning at a post on the
eastwardly .side of Centre street, theme along It,
north 21 degrees, west 21)0 feet. - 3 inches in if post,
!lord( is degrees 20 minutes, west feet to 'a post,
rtiorth 517 fret 4 IncheslO trpost, and north 10 6 -. 2 de ,
grecs, west , -96 feel 4 inawis to a post. bY lot
marked NW: 323 on said map or . plan, )North 71114 de ,
:if re-ell:Vast 72 feet S inches to-a post set at the dim-,
twice of 14 feet -westwardly front the- middle of the
west branch of the Mount Carbon Railroad, thence
along at That thstance from ttte'iniddle of said road,
, :torth 11 degrees 56 minutes, west 0.0 feet to a post,
thence, by Bridget Cullen's ground north 13 degrees
-40 minutes. west. 79 feet G inches to 'lt post at the
Woutheasterly side of Centre' street, thence along .it
north degrees-10 minutes; east 47 feet 7 inches to a
stone idiotic d at the SOU itattim corner of Centre and
Call streets, thence along the southwestern .and
western' Sides of the latter south CO degrees 00 min,
UteS, east '17.71 feet to a post, south Mi . degrees, cask ,
311 feet d inches to a post, south 5714 degrees West 75'
feet 3 braes to wpost, and soot.) is degrees east Stts
14;1.7 Inches to a post, thence by lands now or late of
John .Farnum and others south It) degrees ,("min
ntes, west:l97l.feet 10 inches tothe place of beginning,
kintalAing 9 acres and 57'berelles, more or less, With
• the apportenaitoes, consisting of 2 two-story fratne
dw( - 41ing-housed, with two-story I crime hack
attached;.t subject to the righfs, reservations of.
coal, iron ores, and minerals, &v.. mem :ours' n salt
mortgrto, , t: astne property of TfIE ; SCitt:Y LK I I.f.
COUNTY' LH:1111E1i, CAB. AND - 1.,04010T1VE.
ENHINE 31A119.7.FACTURINti COMPANY, -
.s• A 4•40--All -that certain. lot or piece - of' ground,'
. slturiA In Ifoirnewilfle„'Butler Township, Felluylk
County, bounded'on the north by road leadi fig from'
Aoland i(i'Giranlyille. east .by lot of .„ poyl e,
south Malianny Creek. west by lot of Mona- .
glm, containing 25 feet, More or less, and
depth .130 feet, more or less, with tip• appal te
- nanges,Foriasting of a two-story frame dwelling ,
house,Twlth 4 - ton.• basement ; tit , . property of
-ANTHONY ROWL.VNIrand Mits, ROWLAND.
ALeJ.o—All that certain lot 'or piece of ground,
silliater,Arptlfellorcrugh of fort Carbon, Kelt ti V11:111
Couttl,. tx.nndol tiorthwardly by lot of Tti r maas
Lyneti:eastaisrdly by Hazel street, southwardly by
lot-of Thomas I.yuch, - and westwardly by Coal
street, containing in wl,dth 112 feet, more or less,:and
in depth. - 104 feet, Moro or less, with the--apeurte
nancea.,rtansisting of„a two-story frame dwelling.;
house,,and w frame stable on Coal street, and a two
-sdory frame - dwelling.house and. a frstne stable on
Hazel street; as the property of SAMUEL GRAY.
that certain lot or piece of ground,
situate In the *Borough of Pottsville, selmyiklit
'County, being part of a lot marked No. 17 in Ben
jamin Potts' Addition to Pottsville, containing -In
front or breadth on. said Centre street 41 feet,.and
extendivg hack of,that whit b'in length of depth 130
feet, bounded southwardly 'by another parrot' said
Cot-No. 17, the property otsa id Charles W. Pitman.
eastwardly by another part of said lot, the property
.51 the fthilladelphin and Beading Railroad Company,
northward ly by a part of-lot marked No. 16 in said
Addition, the property of Joseph. Kline, and west
wardly by Centre street, (subject to the reserve - of
oral,) with the appurtenauer;s, consisting of a two•
story frame store and, dwelling-house, with a one
And admit' fitory- frame back building attached, and
a 'gene-foundation for a store and dwelling-house;
as the property 'of CIINRLEI - 3 - W. PITMAN,
fi*lked and taken itiexeett t ion and wilt be sold by
GEORGE C. WYNKOOP, /sheriff:
Nheiift's Mee, Pektsville, Nov. 12, 1670. 4(1-4t-
Coat Screens, &C.
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•
itANICFACTIIRIcti OY •
SQUARE, ORANGULAR ROD AND WIRE.
-BCREENS b 7
•
• ' (PATWATED SEPT fT/1.•
' •
No.
_IR Norwegian Street, POITSVI LE, PA. •
§ept. .17, 7f-Bd—Gm . .
4411.17BENSTEIN& CO.,
tictrossotti To Jowl: R. DIEM!.
Manufacturer of Coal Screens,
Of ~ t he Latest ' and Most Approved Styles.
Second-hand Sereenirand neements alvraka on hand.
Wp - reepeethnly Konen a eontlnuatice of the par r
ronage heretofore zo liberally bestowed.
I. I.M.7IIIiNSTEIN & C 0. .-
Railroad St., - Trar of Esteily'N'llardvrare Store,
Jun I.' 114ttaville, Pa
•
SQUARE ROD AND WIRE SCREEN 43.
'
J. EAU BE NISTEINT,
mAiiTAcrtnen OY
SQUARE ROD AND WIRE SCREENS.
.
PATENTED FEItRUARY
MINERBVIII.,LE, kentlYLKIk.L.OO., Psi
The'StaILTARE ROD SCREEN'S, on account of their
superior strength and durability, are preferred to
all others wherever tried. Screen Bolts, all sizes al
ways on hand. Orders promptly filled at moderate
prices. . *ay W. 1.10.Z. r
wxbrnow..DEcoiwrions.
LACE CURTAINS ; ', - •
HEAVY AND LACE DRAkEIIIEO,
LAMBREQUINS
or
SATIN DAMASK. BILK. AND SILK , Q WOOL
.r . FABRICS,
(:/t/ all Shades
. qt Cblors, the Latest Insterfeet.l
WI I D OW SHADES,
IN ALL THE NEWEST TINTS..-
PLl:iiitZEl,ltAliz;,Bco., for IWlrOad 1340 P/ 1 1" 1,.
E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC MALL, TI9 cltronerrr grit Eric
PHILADELPHIA. "
• May• IV
.
psurmazaltuunnmois. • ik
abo zw o mt. I l le msum A s sib Tr t
r is t ue linV tl rat t o=u b CbeapTroar.
rbY B W i lr i.lllThili rstir 14.
err Wight DIPUT. 4 e,
a VBerra 00003rD trrasar.abare Citizrzrti ••••
i PHILADIMPZIA.-
;see a d *perm& withei lamp and well selectee
t, I ebotoe ci atyland Aleck. elli nrrth r i.l
rmaitingi t vimosg4 l Rows, Mata,Bl.alr ItorlikAte.„ l ..
~e lace, all et shwa he - artll sell very cheap for;
0 carat. ttept. fl. 70-311-3ratalma l•
P. 8.--t. STEWARD DPl'Llr i ja rear at V 23 Elorith
Ste red z - ; bet vrtth MOIL DIZU.T.• •
lIIVATAUR_II CRAWPC/HD, CURRIER& said
VT DW..F..= In LEATHER. dt SHOE FINDLNOS,
No. BIS N. tiessond ea, below Poplar, Phliadelphie.'
Spanish. Slaughter and Ilem Sole Skirling Calf
Mane; spina, Grath and Buff Upper. Romeo,
Bindingki.inings, Cut-Leather. A ge_neral assort
ment of Mina Findings and Uppers. - We manatee.
tare STOUT KIPS and UPPER LEATHER express.-
17. for the MINERS' TRADE. Neale' Foot. Tanners
and CoutLieer Oils. L. N. WALKS
Sept 17. s N. CRAWOhn,
VIIMNITURIt WAREBOOMM, No. BM
LOM M ILL ST.. PHILAPELPiIIs... .
REG BOPElNS.Designersend Mannike
titters of Fine-Cabinet Were keep on band a lame
meson:neat. of Walnut and Cottage. Furniture, Hair.
Moak, sad, the Woven Wire Fipring Mattress. Goals.
to be sent at adlstanee will be peeked, •Itt a secure.
stunner. We BOY and sell for case a n d - in so doing
are enabled to tarnish superior goods.at the lowest
Ides possible. We solicit a cell., Bept: 17, '70,18-Iy.
_
- • 0 Want St. bat" 0.
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CIZEAP PAINTING.— .
p0r.... 1 tb... Cinur,::
11' pslat as ',inch as 20411t..1' I e,...*.
-42 "agoNicro.ll6 .
CaS:t LEAD nrth ith St.. Phiiads.
es IS Nsilea lases
Oct 1, "70
FURN/
• TU JuSEPII WALTON & CO.,
.
CAunt sr 'MAKERS, .:40 413 Walnut SL., Philadelphia.
Our establishment is one of the oldest In Phila
delphia, and front long experience and superior fa
ellitlea we are prepared to furnish good wont at
reasonable prices. , ,
We mapttfacture fine furniture. and also metlium
*priced furniture Oflauperior quality.. - A large stock
of furniture always on hand. Goode made to order,
Counter; Desk Work and Of Furniture for
Banks. Offices and Stores. tnadeAo order.
.1 05. WALTON, J. W. LIPPINCOTT...I , Os. L. SCOTT.
Feb. 12;'70.. . • 7-1 y
W 'Pit?! t IN no ?JI V E RE(CII4. GUARDS, store
re
Cloth for cleaning ores, coal, do. • limy,'" Screen
Cloths and Coal Screens. Wire Webbing for sheep
and poultry,yards. Paper Makers' Wires: Brass ano
Iron Wire Cloth Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornament
al Wire Work. Every information by addressing
the manufacturers, M. WALKER lc
No. 11 North4tth street. Philadelphia.
Feb 12;'70' • --I v
- .
187_ O. Dior ociops -AT THORNLF:Y'S. •
Why we Sell so cheap: Light Exprwies! • Large
Businesis! Cash.. Purchases ! Close Personal Ntten
po v A Life-Long Experience!
- .rer 17 years on Spring Garden Street.)
W Mier this Sasso!' a xosr Ser.Es Di nSrocg or
Goo embracing every variety of -
' I shawls, Dress Goods,
Blankets and guilts,
Casa eres and Linens,
Corsets, Skirts, ic.. Kli,l Gloves,
...---.
.IGSF4H H. THORNLEY, (tate Thornm)
N. E: cor. 11th and Spring Garden St . ., - Phil, - a.
Sept 17, '7O ;tt 3m . _
I' IL T BERGER'S FLAVORING EX
TRACTS warranted equal to uny made. ,Are
prepared from the rntrisi.
Ask yo 4r_ Grocer or Driv is for Wiltbergres F*artr.
BAILLOW'S IN DIG° LITE is, without doubt, the'
s t.
best article in the mar . It will color more water
than fpur times , the San weight of indigo; The
only genuine fa that put up at Alfred. Wilt bertier - s
Drugtore. .Wiltbe' niers and Parlow's name on !s
-heik; II others counterfeit. For sale by most Urn
cent at d Druggists. WILTBEI:C}:It * S INIIIF1.1111.}: Is it •
will be found a superior article. A lwayson hand at,
reasonable prices. Pure Dround Spivs, i ienainte
Medictes, Chamois Skins, Tapioca, ?sago, and all ar
ticles in the Drug line. at
ALFRED WILTBERDEWS Dm:. Sore,
Junl.No. it :I North Se....ind St., trbi ioetpltla,
70 4, 23-tau
DA N IEL M. KARCHER. -
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FURNITURE WAREROOMS;
• tIVI and 23S South' Second Sirs-vi, . •
i .
. . PIIILADELI 111 A.
' Th undersigned liavinggreatly Die'. ea,eil r.:i7.ie,
In the.-addition of the large four stiiry buildliia' ad-
Jqinitig.his former place 01 husineks,ititm, gi...it in- ,
tioevioents to all purchasers of turn itUreito el ve i.!ta .-
a call. Ile Is -confident of being 41:lit! to 1.1, ,, .. :1: I
who' nay favor him with their custm. and hi. ..N .-
Twricinee of twenty years in business Is A SII:Onott ,
of his ability to turn mitt he best Of- work. Ile • le-r
-sonally supervises his large workshops, nail ia:N ar
ticleinot on hand willtbe made toorilt r at the I , lv. , t.
terms; A large stock•of all kinds 01 t:Tl:Nrrt"l*.v.
com,tantly on hand. D. M. KAU! 'lll.lt.
*Opt 9, *hlt.- . - 74 vd.w .
. .
Si 0;900 GRARANTEE. t , ,'
BUCK LEAD exec:is:ill other Lead ! , •
Ist.,, For ha Unrivaled Whiteness. -- :
p. For itsUnequaied Durability. .
sd: For Its 'Unsurpassed Covering Property. .
- Lastly for Its Economy.
It' costs leas -to paint, with Bock Lead than any'
other White Lead extant, The saute weight 0 .vers
More Surface, itf, more Bumble, and nuilms 1 - niti,r
Woik. _ ' . ' . '• . ...,.. •
1 BUCSLEAD is the Cheapest and Best.
't• ii
, i .
$lO,OOO (i'TJAIZANTEE.. „.
BtICE ZINC Excels all other Zinea. :
- rat. For Itatinequaled Durability. '
' !M. For its Unrivaled Whiteness. .
tkilf: For its Unsurpassed Covering I'roperty. /
Listly, for Ila,Great, Economy, A i
being the Cheapest Ilis.ndsoufest, and m'cmt Lunt
White Pai;it in the world. . ''. - _
B"Y ONL3 BUCK. LEAD AND 1.11_7(5i-
ZlNer •
TR".IT AND BE CONVINCED. . -
Scriimfitetionyurtrivifitid by ill , : ifantrfaceqecr.
Btielc COTTAGE-COLORS,
! ' -Prepared expressly for painting .
. :.- .
Cottaues, Ont-buildlncs of every description, fences.
Ac. - ' Thfiiy-tive dliferefit. colors. Durable, Cheap,
Uniform attd Beautiful Shades.
Sample cards ! sent by mail if desired. •
Dealers* orders will be promptly executed by the
manufacturers. ~
' FRI.:NTH, IiTCII ATMS & eft..
Z.*. ear. Tenth end' Market Streets, Philadelphia.
Ja1:12.!, 'TO . " • " - • 1-ly
ebucational.
/et. 017 /
Anon Bidliings,
COIL TENTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
• Scholarships end 111,46 Colleges In the 'Cane.'
States and Con2attas. For particulars tall or send tor
Catalogue.. • . . •
,Oct 1. l'ino•Ont
"THE HILL- INSTITUTE: • -
POTTSTOWN, MONTGOJIERY , COUNTY. PA.
English, ClaissiCal.Selenttille„Artistie and Commer
claL Location admirable. Twentieth Anuual Res.
'ion. Thorough preparation for College or . husinevil
For circulars address _
• Rtv. GEO. F. MILLER, A. M., Ftinelpal.l
Rgrgiumscas—Revs. Jos. Meigs, SehseiTer,'Maniv.
Krauth, Guns,: Butter; ite. Hons. judge Ludlow
Meyers, I. S. Yost,,lL M. Moyer, Russel Thayer,
etc: : . July - Aisai- if
fILOCIMSBURG STATE NORMAL sell - 61M
AND LITERARY Ot COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
The Facility of this Institution elm to he very - tho,/
rough in their Instructi"n. and to look carefully - after
the manners, health and morals or the students.
Apply forcaralogues to HENRY CARVER,
Oct 8,70-41-1 y 7
dining Ntadjinenj, &c.
'NOT/CE.--alanufacturers and users or steam
Pumps, are hereby cautioned atutinst the man
facture, sale,' cense...of any Pumps that are an in
fringernent on Allison's Patent, dated September 21.
1867, as they ten! be prosecuted to the full estent of
the law.
I have alreadieenantenced stilt intshild loVvery par
ties, and will prosecute all other infringers.
. Port, Carbon, April B,'lBol. • ROUT. ALLISON. '
Palliest - 1n want of Pumpscan be supplied at reason
ble prices by the undersigned.
ALLISON & BANNAN,
Franklin ron Works, Port,Carbon, Pa i
L'7o
D COAL
- • , • Patented April 1
operaikii - Jamisr the largenumber sold. and the easy
pero
feet sailitAtiii:tMn given. bendforttlnstratedcatakyrye
containing sises, prices and testimonials from parties
using them; also containing price list of our Wood
and Iron Oars, Iron Tubs and Barrows. Dock and
Hook Blocks, - JM4 also containing =nab informs
Lion useful to Coal merchants. _ ,
P. K. DEDERICK & Co.,
Alban,' Agricultural & Machine Works. Aibany.
Jan. tfllli-1641m-17 New York..
CEA& H. EARIUMON.
;co. nos MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Onarseat. Aour.
The CAL =aft Wader thee pawns Meier
ems eawN4dW- doing away
knife_ ll lbag
de. and meuem
thaseby lawarlika aft seearata.maughlse and
awe. 1s 11.-Bend afr Illin ted estalorwa, wag;
• A
dsewns at tar Westeal me Delbeential plod&
IS, 'lO-1111.0a fla
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=EI
lIKMBER,
COAL :BROKEILTVID COMMISSION gigH
Aim 116
ItOBT. B. BEATS.
Janif=, nu,
El 3
1128 CHZIINUT STBEZT
**3 ARCH STREET,
Philadelphia.
wit
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MILLIXEN'S LINEN
-AND- -
HOUSE,. FURNISHING G
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WINTER BLANKETS. All the best makes of Blankets; !rem the lowest t. the ilnest (ciallties msde
A Mb For. LARGE BLANKET SALES. To lirreaise our Blanket Sales .Is S4tason; we shall sell at
'unusually close prices. We promise that our Blanket customers will be pleased Ith our Low Twatvr.
- 31ARSEILLES'QUILTS and COMFORTABLE% .t.l Entirety New Stock i Fresh goods l New Pat
terns'', Greatly Reduced Prices!, Marseilles Quilts are niuch,cheaper since last Iseasson. Our Stock being
quite new and fresh, our customers may depend.on finding in our Stock , the la t styles, and best value
in the market. ' •: . c. . r'• 1 •
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FLANNELS! FLANNELS; ' CONTENTS()
OF UR FL-ASNE DEP VRTSIENT
. • :5 - - se I . .
• Fallardvale Flannels—all the widths, and all the qualities
' Gilbert!' •Flanneli; Real Welsh Flannels, Saxony Fl . nets, .Shaer Flannels,
all qualltles—Red, Blue, and Gray Flannels. - • I • - ,
, ~
Extra Heavy Hugenot Canton 'Linnets: „e..- - . ' "
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Always ihowe the most ellenslve Stock of Linen GaAs' to he foninl In Pllllailelphla.
SPECIAL BARGAINS In TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, SHEETINGB. TOWS ON, &c. ,
GEORGE MIJI.LIKEN,
?'", -112EChesunt Street, amid 'B2B Are Street. Philadelphia..
're'
Oct 1, '7O-le--11m
L'9..111-Zr ly
ANDREWS.
,lIARRISOIiF/t. CO..
LOW-DOWN (I DATES A SPECIALITY,
Mug: Japaitut.4l, 'Red Metal, and
Nl4kel Plated.
THE 1...114F.-.3.T. SELECTION IN THE CITY.
Of the -'fbittinentra IVeo via" Iron, .:4ir- Tight
Ft- nNAcEs• COOKING-RANGES,
Fora SIZES EACH ,MADE,
STE4II ' In.:AT/NCI APPARATUS
Sma or Illustrated Circular.
Selit 1.3,';u 37-3 m
T un DOUBLE OVEN
EsUNNASIDE COOK OF MO,
Is constructed on .Entirely. New and Scientific
Principles, with Siphon klue 'guaranteed. to tho•
roughly heat t 1) large ovens, tUal not boles, with
two-thirds the fuel used "lib the single men Cook
Stoves.
We are still manufacturing our long and favorably
katialt IiAItLEY-SIIKAF COOKING STOVE,'
so highly esteemed. by,. the- palate for ; several
years past. • - —. • • - •
t llh 31:Zs:TATA, our great-double-heating PAR
-I.OYI labs befit much t titproved and beautified
tilts year,, - -Where known' the merits of this Stove,
need no-continent. Our celebrated
sUNN 1 sIDE rittE-rr.A.c}: IIEATEICS, •
-among its many PILI:M Ail-mcarried off the first
preatialll at the Maryland Institute at Italtlnaore, In
although sttinet:ttsl tothe most_ severe tests , at
home ot , he ltsilintore Ileater.r Mitt is the only
true hot-air lire-place-Ile:der In the market, and
like the regular built cellar heater loses no heat.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials. -
. STUAIIy, P,ETEIT,SOI , I st , CO..
• - 1 hiladelphla, Pa.
For sale by Messrs. SKEEN d 10EItN$, Pottsville
,•• • '
J. M. 11.1111.1 STY, TamaqUa.
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Sept. 17, 70-1"*1-3m
... , t 0.....
o
mecoy & TYSON,
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No. 1210 Market Street s Prtiledeltilale.
•.
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'Wholesale aka' Retail Dealers•ln
HEATERS, RANGES and -1 STOVIN.
Carton. Reverberatory', Burlington Improved,
American and penefactor liut-Air •
Fijrnacra.
lio:OLE anti SINGLE:ELM - ATI:WC/VAX, and FLAT•
oomtitution, Poelite. Dexter, Fashion, ancrEmpire
Choking Stores and Empire fpurfabte Range. '
GAS-LIGHT, CAIII2IO7.C,•STAICDAUD AND 11N192/
11,EATING
The above article are manufactured by the
. Bußiamorors. J.
• oa.'s Mizmorul Ratihnor, INre-Plare
'eater:
GAIS OVENS and all othi.eartlclea In our llne.
• All pooda.`,puaranteed. ,
Aug 27, - 35-.3m
A number oi r ,neWpattern CCIOEING and PARLOR
STOVES, which can be had at maderate prices. lie
also has &splendid amsort tuent of tin, brash BzUAW°,
Japaned, glass, wood and willow ware ,'hollow and
hardware. Also bee, brooms, oil cloths, table
cloths, door mate, CM wringers, trays, carving
and butcher knives, 0 1 lamps. knivasaml forks.
and all kin of Glassware. Also, gridirons. wast
ing pans, c ildrene sleighs andallatea Mtge, tea and
butter rts, mice and rat traps, patent nutrnag
crsters, spittoons, lemon squeezers anti grates's, bird
mfrs, table mats, table saws, cleavers, egg W 1344,
roiling pins, potato 'mashers, bread baiiMs„ wash'
boards, wooden boxes. Oat and tailor Irons, sausage
cutters and staffers, clothes lines, bed cords, clothes
pins, corn poppets, cake cutters, candlesileks, dredge
boxes, savings banks, match boxes , school compan
ions, slates and pencils, toilet sets, bath tabs, hatch
ets, hammers, axes,. deed and • bond t axes, fildnr
sieves, meat sawar coffee mills, coneentotted lye,
glass drainers, fancy toy's, lard cans, wash tubsorasb
hoards, sheet zitic.rnarket and fancy baskets, castors,
knife boxes, shovels, pokers, tongs, coal buckets, tea
kettles, stove and shoe blacking. Also, tills; pantry
varnishes; window glass, putty, lanterns ; and many
articles too numerous too mention. - Also, rooting,
spouting, and all kinds of Jobbing done toorder , and
at the shortest notice. Persons wishing any of the
above mentioned articles would do well by calling
and examining before purchasing elsewhere, -
SOLOMON nuovr.n.
OIBTING MA
IE3
ROOT'S SECTIONAL• WB,01:10IT 'IIIOS
ROOTS IMPROVED - TRUNK ENGINES,
• Statbouul. Portable &ACM arise.
Dona Piaton Square Hoisting Iknginfini. Hoist.
Machinery for Coal Shafte, Sloping,
Grist Mills , Stores. &a., &a.
Ontheee Nulatera can be sefn tunnißgilally it
KILL & HAlilt,l.4' Colliery. lidahanoy lily. Pi.
. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS INVITED TO
the Holster, which 'has no equal. No dead points
—havind two piston* in one cylinder, either end
of which is taking full steam when Atte other L.
passing centre. It reqotres no friction stnipa, clutches
of broke* of any kind. Started. rereemea or stopped
instantly, and at any point of revolution, by
simple movement of a single lever. Having nekeys,
gibs, set screws, or other adjustable parts. which in
other holsters require the knowledge and constant
care of an experienced engineer, can be put in the
bands of the most inexperienced persons. All its
working puns are enclosed 'ln the case or cylisder,
and are thus protected from tzmkage; the effects at
dust, dirt, and rust or weather. Its extreme light
ness, compactness and rapid speed, highly commend
it for this use. Orders received for the manufsettuer
bY the undersigned, who will also furnish descriptive
catalogues, price lista. drawings, estlmadesiand Other
in hemation. - " .
NATHANIEL GARRET. Ilabaskoy City. Pa.
• -A H. CHURCH. Danville. l a
)llar'2B..dl-43.
nAmmars MAW NAP
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- This tilap is the latest published of the 'Anthracite
Ctial Regions of I%min:iv-ants. It dirk= many
respects Crain other maps published, became tt giros
the f on and alto a representation of the Deal
Basins, with the location of ail the collkries
In the An to 4.Val Ibutionr, de., dr.. ••
Pries on P 1
In am for Yeeksl....f _
Ia sheets-4. I IV
- Do ' II
Do do dissected
tar mail
lit
Throe in pocket Ruin witty sent Mee bar snail Ga.
receipt of tbe shore male at
. DAMIAN ILAMlLTllllloolestarqk potythde
MEM
KAagnmK
EMI
FRE
THOMAS 47.1 DO
MTUDEit or •
• First' Clasiew CeiTitsiga ..d Buggies,
•. OF LATIOF AILOO . 11011? AFIPOOTII SWUM •
IitAIIIIVAGIOTti—Oms. Pump Amp Noinrun.AN MlL. o 3ra 13 4VI!mg
BACK or Mown= Boyar, PinliniLLE. Pa. .
Cloastaatly on bind,* rood assortment of lie; and seecmillani
C i ar 4 ===zi k . l
repairing. • April 10;110-45
VimAnrri.d , ,s CO
FIRES INSURANCE,
ANTHRACITE ROAE,D . 01? 'TRADE
:No. 178 Ceatre,St., Pottsville, P
Ik'SD
MILLIKEN'S - LINEN STORE
ZOZICS, U►angcs;
=I
Fur Public and Primlc Buildings,' •
Ill; awl 1t2..1 Market street,
Pil I LA DEL PI I IA
El=
UNCLE SAM IMPROVED
Top RA N'03.1..
cTr7•OF BORLT.NTOTON. i
CARBON STOVE COMPANY,
AlaiDvh`011101.:c 1 :1
or TUN 'iorkarsuLart criAL•azatoss..
Elll
=MEI
DRY COODII,
AT
TROUAS 'SULU'S,
ZI CENTRE •
ST.
POTTSVILLE.
5,1. to
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GODFREY'S_ INSURANCE :AGENCY.'
Office, No, 2 - ,'Mahantongo Street,
, Where INSUR.ANCF: TO'AINT AMOUNT can' he
effected in the most reliable Companies In the land,
and some of which are , the oldest, viz:
North American of 'Philadelphia
Franklin,
Home, of_New ...
York Fanners' Mutual ..... ....
The Andes; of Om-tonal .. ; .
Williamsnort,Of Perinsylvaniat....
Lancaster, " • • "
The above named Companies are.a't of the ma t
prompt - to pay loos ea and Itonorable In solJtoolmg
clntms• • -.. T.A..GODFILEY.
Pottsville. August 20. '170—.11-4ni
DELAWARE MUTUAL'
LIFE /NSIIBANCE CO
-; OF . WILIMSGTON,- DELAWARE.
Setritary. " •
BRX.NCII OFFICE
N. COItYER NiNl3l AND CIIKSTNCT STRENTs.
- • = . Philadelphia.
GEO. W. STONE, Vice President, Manager.
GEO. F. TURNER, Gen - I Agent and - Attorney..
Pt - 0.1.y 31trroAL LOW HATES. .•
All Polteles Non-Forfeiting after one.anautil pay
ment. Every are anniadat lon consistent vi Ith safety
guaranteed tti Polley Holders.
„Book& containing, fall in format ion eon eern I ogthe
plans and Mien of the Company sent bacon tipptlea- . ,
Mat to the Branch
Agents Wankd throughout die Mistra of Pennsylvania
anti,Neor Jerxev.
RICYNntsC64 (by permission )--Hon. E. W. Gilpin;
Chief Just lee State of• Delaware; lion. Thos. E.Bay
ard, C. S. Senator from Delaware; Ht. Hey. Alfred
Lee, Bishop of Delaware; Gen. Henry du I Pow
der Manufr; *lon. Gay. • SaalAiury, Gov. Stattl of
Del.;! the Presidentssof 'all the flanks In the City of
W I lin Micron ; S. Vubmt I ne, Mayor City of
Wilmington. •• • -
OED AND TRIED. INCORPORATED, 1861.
_IMUTrAi..
BERKSHIRE I.IFE INSURANCE CO.;
Tll.O 2.4 7 1 4 ..-11.171CF.T1:, President.
J. 11ANC1.4, Vlee-l'resident.
ICjKERING, Secretary - and Trensurer.!
.1. I. tiIiEEI4E, Aissistaut Secretary.
• . - ....
Non-Forfeiture' of all Policies uarantead 1 -, y
.
- k•_:.-, - '
. • . •--,
In case ally premium Is not paid when due, the
policy-Is not forfeited; but the header remains• in
sured far the full amount,.unt II the prenilum already
pald , and unearned is exhapated by the coat of Insur
ance pt the net rate. , .
Example at the Age of 43.
- *One - Annual cw , h Drentium on an ordinary Life
Volley will continue the Insurance for. Two Years
and-66. Days from the time the policy was-issued, or
One year lin - 41M Days after the Second Annual Pre
mium becomes Due. Should the second premium
not be puld r artd the Insured die within one year and
66 dAys after such non-pavthent, the full amount of
the policy would be paid ‘ less only the premium due
and unpaid. The larger the numher—of premiums
paikthe longer will the Insurance continue, In case
of non-payment of premium.
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company has paid
under this law Six Claims, which In Cotikpaiileet
other States would have been worthless; dud Is now
continuing the insurance on over 109 policies on
which the holders have been Jumble to pay pre.
=dam.
The last claim paid under this non-forfeiture plan
was that of a member who insured a few years since
for 1F3,500. In ImpA he failed to pay his annual pre
miums; in January last, one year and Ilve months
afterwards, he died; Thr Company has paid to the
widow the full sundimt, It3,rgie, less only the overdue
payments and Interest, „
Erery ..Ifember 'Receives every Drty'4 In.turanee
paid for.
ALL Moms TAVEDZE. ANONG THE• POLICE I,OIM
ERN.
AitNEAL CASE DIVIDENIM.
FA'ONONICAL MANAGEMENT.
Coreltd 'election of live". Mafe ItmCstment".
(laid Agents and Sollett.)itVtutted.
apply Tor information. at the home office,
• or to W. H. GRAVES, General- Age 't,
S. W. cot. ELMVIVITII and Cussrsur friTs:
_ _ _ , PHILADELPHIA.
Oct 16,'66•
Drugs nub elyniyals.
IRON IN THE BLOOD.
• ThetPEßClrmig onrROP inking tbeiirakstmit.
and expels disease by supplying the blood with
• Namur% Own Trruainro /twin . -411D1C.
CWidioni.—Bestre 70 1 1 set Pen Man 8 9" P•
Pamphlets free. J. P. IMMIORE. Proprietor
No. 301 i t s ew Tint.
Sold by senersll.l.
March 19, ID 12-Iy-tow;
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DR FITLER'S 'i ll) HEUMATIC:
VEGETABLE 4 j EMEDY. :: '
WARFIAN TE r) BY AFFIDAVIi -7 ; •
- A "E PMANENT CURE FOR 4
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGA
This rnetable remedy is the prescription of-the
eminent - Physician and Protes-or,
iolittlt P. Fm.n, M. 14., who has dented'fir .vearn
to Rheumatism and Neurally* specially. and is by
the Medical Profession publiely announced as the
highest authority In Rheumatic eemplainta. (See
testimony.) It is_pleasant and agreeable to the taste
and warranted nee from minerals and injutions
drun. It lea 'scientific preparation; a medical mon
opoly, and warranted under solemn oath a pernui
nebt,harmleas. WWI re cure for Inflammatory Rheu
matism, Chronic Rbetimatlata, Ithrnstissr..Rtieu
matism of Kidneys, Neuralgia In e Head; Neural
gia in. the -Indy, Herron Headache. and Nervous
&man. said Druggirds at Si SO per bolre;
bottlesl7 IM; Medical adrke, without etutrgei teat
by letter. All orders Pen by Expires collected on
delivery. 'Depot, N 0.30 Snail Fourth St., Philada.
C TEPEE ENRON 15APETY LAILPB.—As
some Vonleries tire damp Is very meratent, and
he common DeeY Lamp is not „ mut we
have immured a kit of the litepbetwonhafety Lamps.
which contain s circular shun tube Inside of Van wire
m. This lAmp. from recent torpeziments made
E n England. is anseidered the tatist Lamp In use.and
Is now extensively need in all tbecuistiteryouilledes
to Enguyak_yatesie wholesale and resell.
The CLANNY .LAMP „ the DAVY LAMP., and
ashyaps of all the niast ewoved patterns
o Inspected Glmrerainent Wire , by the Wiwi*
_doienechandred. - • :
Theme Lamps artinli mannftenned to, our-Own
order; and R ieb boos bowies of the pattern pew
s deed tor the ' Goveannent sisaty,
NSisuses constant on band' to cult Mama in
rtes, so that vegan mr arty penmen wiihing
to repines oases that have Mai Worn onto ease
the wile by marled at in i rgiensis or mall. •
Addle. & RAMSEY. i: 1 •; ,,, ,,\
• . • XI annelltmet..PottsrLoc, he;
•
MI
CHAS. 11. MAZTASD
001$,
BzisuT 13TEIMT
AND
CM
828 .ARCH STREET,
• hilOelphis,
,` 14. p
TORE
odps.
MEM
tisuranct.
JOHN P. IicLEAR, F•resident
PITTSFIELD; *ASS
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JAIL I. '7,-1
IBON,t IRON t IRON*, AND 52112144
At - MYER* SCHUMII, S 1 Centre Street.
CALL AT lIITIII/ It SCRIMS
_• New Iterdwarde t3tore. No. r 4 Cent re _ Lto buT
entop_Garden Rakea.apniel4SttorrlA, Cosh and Tr
den Hod of all kinds. • .
- -
SCULTAM 1 IWAVIRS L. SCALES! ,
mall kinds, andtbe best t o the market,
MYER 41 MERL 311 4 4 Agents, centr,
pottivßie
L2l-at!
Dutwo NOTlClll:—Propoode will be reeelSed
by the undersigned Commissioners of ;Schuylkill
County, Pa., until Monday. Deanitber le, 1M; for.
excavat Mg (per cubic- yard) • the ground, foe _cellar
at prbson. tenants intending. to bid can examine
the ground, and ascertain the distance to be hauled.
from the Commissioners.. • • - •
BENI. STEM' -•
• PETER_Killll.
• pAvrx riyaMER,
COWS.
0. 1. AllEVVielerk.
Attest :
'Nov. 11)..11)—C.4t
N OT/Cll.:—Letters of Administration on the a
tate of NyiVeliter Coe, late of the.Townslup of
Ilahanoy, In the County of Schuylkill,' have been
granted to the undersigned: All persona Indebted
to sald estate are requested to make payment, and
those haiing claims against the same 'to present
them to SAltAli A. LOE, Admlnlstratrlx.
Palo Alto. •
•
• : Or to Joll2i W. MCKIM, her Attorney.
Nov. 5. '7O
O MANUFACTURERS AND. USERS OE
- Steam Empties, ac. In lichuylklll °aunty—
TAKE NOTICL, that I h ave Rold to AILIMON
SANNAN.of Port earoon.an I nterett In my PATENT
STEAM I'ISTON, and have given- them, the mute
control of it In said Countyorlthvosver to collect all
moneys due or to become dUe thenenf for. the mann
,Lact ure . and use of the same. , DAVID CLARK.
Hazleton; Pa... Jan. I.
•`HH CO-PA-UT/N=BlllP heretofore existing
.1 under the nrm name of WELD, NAGLE, &CO:,
in New York and Philadelphia, and WELD, SHER
WIN A CO., In Boston, Ii this day dissolved by mu
tual miliaria.- The accounts of the old firm will be
settled Up and the busineascobtinued by. the:new
firm of WELD. RICE & CO.
.EO. • .
3,5, WELD, EDWARD SHERWIN.'
11. W. NAOLE, HENRY A. RICE, ill.
T i H UNDERSIGNED have this day formed -a
CO-PARTNEItSHI.I? for the purpose of carry -
ing on a Genend Wholesale Shipping and Commis-
Mon Coed Business, under the style of WELLV
DACE & CO., at
9ri!,4 Walnut St.. rhilulelphla; 11l Brosiwity,
New Yoak-; 11 Holum tit., Huston. • , ,
iEO. '4. WELD.
•
a HENRY A:. IaCIFS.In.. H
Avg 21% 7041- l . HORACE HOWL/ait). 1
OTICE.—The Co partnership heretoftire exis t"
IN - lug between George P. -Owen, Charles Long
and Albert P. Eckel, trading under the thin Hato
of Owen, Long .1. Co., Is hereby dissolved b y , mutual
consent. The be ousts of the old firm will be set
tled up, and the hominess continued by the - new fl in
Of Owen, Eckel. Colket Q Co,
GEORGE P. OWES;
• CRARLEct LONG,
_s •
• . • • ALBERT B. LCREL.
Aieorge P. Owen, of Tremont; Albert B. Eckel and
. flenry •Culket,. of Philadelphia; anti Charles
Long, of Donaldson, have assucjated under the !Dm
name of Owen. Eckel. Colket & go.. tor the purpoa
of Mining and Shipping coal from .thb_colket and
Nest kud 7,,,rberLy Collie' les, and front the Eureka
Colliery, on the Eye ens Valley Veins at Donaldson,
Schuylkill County. Pa. -
Ittives o. Mrrehants' Exchange,' Philatkl
phist, Pa. Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pa.
R
lEOG I.: V. OW} N. •
A LIIE.II.T 11. FCK EL:
•
• " 12 ENRY C. COLKET,
LH ARLE.4 LONG..
lA, Nov. Isl. Di7U. . Mov
litisiness. Cads; •
HARIUS BROTHERS, .- . ' '
CIVIL ENGI. - .ERS,.
Mining Engtneertnit. Colliery Maps for Inspector's
hillice, ltnilnsid Location :and Construction, !Topo
graphical Surveys and all other professionl ' 'cork
executed promptly, Ribbon reasonable terr A...-
Offirtt—Crntre -
Stre.etyottsv i Ile. lanrl 0•716-I
l l 'i j " .1. :
r2.917.9.)0
:.i.floonrin
- 4 .3712:ri
9M.14,7
1.1.4m,ubu
Ittvx 0
FEARS CAILTEIti
and REAL ESTA
°Mee—silver Terrace. Poti/o4ile, Pa.
July 9. '170.2.3--lf
, H ENEY PLEASAN • 4.
• CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER.
Surveys and Inspeels and ex:it:ll4es Mln
eral Lands.. • Orrrez—Bannan's Hu
Jan I, '6.1 Centre St., meat! Episcopal ureli
WALTER' 8. BHE4WEE. •:
CI%IL.AND MINING ExqDrErE,`
IS.) CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA
Surveys Lands, Minen, Rallroeds, Special at
tention given to developing and Nuperintending
Conlestatea. - July S. "111---13142.44 f
S.
TBAUCH COCELBAN. and itie
E NGIN REIM, and iJILAVOIII,43IF.N. :?ft Ce ntre
Pot tsvllle..op
Jan 1, '7O-1-ly
1\ SINE INSPECTOR.—()7O. BROWN otters hie
.01 servicvi 'Mine Inspector and t4i • Itep3rt on
condition, caplcity and value of minen; alKo. to 'tell
lands, on con m
uni.on. otlice—PottBrllle,Tal
July . .
J.-W. BECE.t.FER, l'orrsvitd.e. PA.,
. late of the Penasylvaela State Geological Suf.
vey, - expleres lands, mlol , s, de; Jand
,
SAMUEL CHRIBM.A.N, Junries ok Tint PEACE,
Real Estate Agent. and Licensed •Anctioneer,
No. I 31An.s..tt - rosno ST., POTTSTILLX,
•
Special attention given to all business la.the above
branches. Ilavltig 41 large experience.g.atialaction
and unimpiness gdavtnteed. Colleetiona
solicited and will receive Immediate attention.
•-.lin. 1, •
C F. HOPITSCH Interims the public 'that he
has re-purrhitnect, the • • '
- SOAP AND. CANDLE FACTORY; •
• . .
corner of Sectm I and High Streets, Pottsville, lately
owned by K C. Neldt at Co., which he (Mr. Kopltsch)
established in 11441. The new firm will be C. IF: Kep
i t sch & Son, and they Is lit manufacture alt kinds of
Soaps and Candles. The patronage of Stoiekeieperx
and the public in general is respect ally solicited.
July 2, '.7q-24.--ir
WILLIAM L: DAVIS, -"
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter,
N. 21 Ni Vit:IIIIJNO Srirr..T.r,
_
Having been In the business over 10 year. in Ph Ils
wielplits. gives Wink , u nusual wilitles for deriving
his supplies frorn:Anst.class houses. :
_sir Particular
attention paid to - eountry work. March ly
G ZOUCIE MA:RTZ,: - ARCHITECT,.
' - No": VPMA girr STREET, „
Inverito`r,of the self-iltnnping cages, And of mat
breaker; half the usual height. Raving - thereby a
great anniunt ,of.ttruber Llarge breaker. The
self-dump Incrages are for sib .and shafts, with
or without-door ut ear and, , ,w_l mt th ' , water, apparatus
attached to dispertrur with ppirf. It self-dumps one
or two stories, and hoists ope;tsto or three can at
the same time.
The advertiser adli plan, superintend or eontrict
to build colliery improvements of all kinds.:
March 5, '7O 10 lyf
L F. WHITNEY.
rtANKER,
. , 160 Centre St;,-Pottreitte, ra., •
• l• Ger.ALEIt It
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(101:1) AN D .
S;LVER,...
FOREIGN EXCHANO Ef
'UNITED STATES, AND OTHER BONDS.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT—INTEREST
allowed as per special agreemegt.
sTOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New
York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the
usual Commiador. ' • I
Jan l,
- '/YI
Li-ly
IMPORTANT
BOOT & SHOE ENI.I?
•
In now in fall operation, and the 'attention of the
ladles of Pottingnets especially invited tothet large
stock now in store and arriving daily of all thOitinest
clans of goods. suitable for ladies' wear, and sdripted
to this market. Hr.:Grine has made a speciall*.of
this branch of business , and gives hurpartlctilar at
tention to securing the bent line of ladles' near Oyer
brought to the city. 2.
Every attention will be paid to customers, and a
cordial invitation is extended to all.
'0
October HENRY - CHINE. -
H. 1# '
LAND WANBANTS WANTED •
OF WAR OF 1812 AND MEXICAN !Nab
FOREIGN COINS, •'STOCKS. GOI.D, fVERN
MENT and other BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD.
COLLECTIONS jo rosyrs ronjßECiptly made on an points. DE
-. • ' EIVED. '
• No pains will be spared to nerve the Intermix of
tho3e who favor an with their Auxin's". • if • .
_ JOHN S. RUSHTON a CO..
Bankers and Broker, ; No. 50 Seulti NJ Si.. P:llla4A.
Jan I. In
tu.-ts•
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BLANKETS. QUILTS. ISIWRI. ma.
313 paint.Blar.ke., Ft r 0 to FIR 00. ',
211 Wool Coverlets and I.' fortatiles, '
..14ennartl gal Ils, ,ii is, to 111 siO.,
' 31st4Illes guilts, ft 011,4(0 115 00.
lup Blankets, Castings Hugs. . .
Traveling Biatiketaand Maude. •
'
LINENS. • 7 , \ 7. ,
~.7.214'i1ar.. FineTonels , $2 arrto '6 00 1 .• . .
:16 'dor, Napkins, II to t 054.4 - (_.l
Huck Towelings, Me' . to finest., 1 -
• RllMllilln and Ainerlinn (lathe..
Loom Table Lin M'e, to 11 op. 4 -- •
• One Rale tin or born Dlee,lre.c • •
ai pieces Irish Ilamaaks,.ll'4: up. i •
lisimaley Table Linens, 01 25. up: ,
hichanisoult Linens, every num - bor.
Shirt Bo ms, full lines. all styles,;
LAD' CIAAHM.
]'' • LA lES M' SHAWL 4 .
1 .
LADIES' SULTS. ' •
• FINE CLOANINGS._ '
SILK VELVISTs. • ".
.. - PIANO LOVERS.
01 te S. WC POPLINS.
, ..
el 01 MaRINOES - . -
It 00 NE - ItCHLR. • ,
11 VI SATIN CLOTHS.
•
COOPER . .t. PONARD.,
.
•
&& . oinsine Nitre • Aim ItAassr Smarent.
Oct..11:10-lyir . . . PHILADELPHIA
Ell
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armor aditift, Ini t het ilai r;
ith ili. arimpuig, G. itell"131110110. It
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•eiree o
A. f ella • eit\d- by adz e=
kWh or e r ierielrire.
ree l i k sell re la a
!tem hl. i i • 0 ,VB Vlrforadeur.
' IS VS "Zero
aleollse elli . . 114 0 ti ilip,
Se oboe
. . 3erfor rem gale ere lie irebene.' fine
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- '4I•Te;SC. "24--04tfe
,Nstices.
;NOINEER, SURVEYOR,
AGENT. • . •
Foots, -Slots, &c:
TIIR NEW YORK
planttb.
DECEMEIEFt, 1870,
larme . e.
DESOLATE FARMS.
` Therit Is an evident decay of agricUlture in
enitie'of the less favored Idietriets i which I •
have recently visited withiafflancholy Inter
est. The "evidences of formes thrift and -
wealth, sireaein In thelstrgerind well finished : -
, oultesand other • buildings, the good
dges,.highWays, itE4 and in the comm,.
dious'ehurehett and. se,hool'houseir, occupied
by * 'fanner genets : don'. Large fam ilies
- , bare been raised and educated and endowed
'on those burns, which aler'ineir so Pcitkas to •
give but *meagre supportfto *tenant.
,•-•• Aiound these hearths were gathered groups -
of intelligent youth, and here was an
door of generous • howitality4 These youth
• wereled and Clothed andetitteatedmany of.
Omit' liberallyfrOni aValls of the ; e
~farina, and they have gone forth into air
pa.te of our lank the sons as merchants ;
ministers anti-legislators, and the daughters
'tato the highest circles of isoeial life
They cumo back occasionally' to. the dear.
Old fire-place, - and .go out into the fields;
where they drove the come, whe're.they hoed
corn, and where the barefoot boys and ark
giithered. Bowers, and into the .old school=
house, wholehenebes Were crowded In'their
day with ;aspiring .ptipils. All rs Changed
now... There is no corn, the pastures look
browri; the meadow-is grown over with hard 4 - • '
_hack, the buildings are falling down. lie le
is the old mansion of Col. G., whose many .
eons And daughters hare gone to hottomble
plages far. away. The-many - witidoWa• that
once blazed with •'a , cheerful' light; - no
stuffed with hay,. shoW that that old . house -'.
has become a barn. The old fatal has hi
,
come a part of another.
isanother whose tasteful porchand
cart ell stairway, show it to halm heemonce
theabode of elegance.. It is Where..lutige it ;
arid hismattyltrothers and sisters were horn.
Nowiliere are children plenty here,.as their
-toik•htads show, one abofe another in, the
'window, btitl they are the ehildien
French collier, whcse "buSh!' is on 11:e
put of the farm, and who has taken
porary posSession of AM.: old
,house.
out buildings-and orchard and fences Show 7 ';'
Vie saute desolatipn, and this scene repro- '
sents a itlir..dreil other districts, in_ the oiler.
and rougher parts of the country.' 'though
iu- its aspects rather tad, It is not to th e l e_ •
proach.of the agricUltme of our . day. Th e
causes. are reasonable, and speak rathet of
the enterprise 'of those who have ga i t -nut
from their old hoMes. Those, of I h et " - w l „, !-
continue-in their-,father's calling, have gun,.
to the, richer fiels otour common Ulric: is:
tance, where their labor is better rewarded.'
It would be unre asonable to i..ondenin them'
for almeresentiMent—thoitgita generous "i t ,.
•,to:the severe toil, and narrow income,- .
which would be their i ort:on here: •
we see sometimes an attempt to rescue
from . its degradation the Old homestead,' he
somer - son who has- 'Made a fortune in th'• .
city,' and whOse filial piety tied' fond
leetion -ofeyouthful days made him profilist:
to :Tend his hist years in his old Mime. • il l.-
renovates the old "house, and
barn, - -witli gables and cepoia. lie
and builds , walls and straightens the high
way, and paints the farm.guter. )1 is wen
he comes Vont - Nall street. Ile can "titbit • r
it, and it kives him enjoyment, and thottp.,
he finds ft.untelli tusinesi, in more
than one, a does not ask if it pays,
__ •
If may seem incredible that - dime farmerr-i
now 50 poor, t rlieuid otice.have suslitim ii
sucfPit population; but they only drew hair
their support out of the land; the other halt
came Arum their domestic and lither mram
factures. _Their:cash pureleol.44 were not on.
tenth part as Much:aslstieli. families w.. 1.1.1
now • requite. Under the present systt n, ei
exchange, the farmer's family -is supper, 7.
entirely from the land ; therefore he
have more and better land.
These Tarnrs might be resteted and' tu:
.very proluctive, hut it would cost mote
to buy land . already rich and ens ls tith
voted.' Otkootintry is - so great and there' ao•
- m -many inviting fields in -other parts.
it inuat be many years I:efore the:=e mast, •
plaias will-be - restored.—Cor:-
_
PIGEONS SAVORY JELLY.—Bone a 'pig
.conf stuff with sausage meat - and roast. Itoi I
in ilquart of beetstotic, a pound.of vc3l, ii
slice of ham.'si x i luve and allspice l•k t t les ;
an onion; and a small carrot; rbt.tieeloa.ploi .
by boiling Aloirly; strain t h rom;11 a sch I' and •
then through flannel; tuid the ;Wee _
lemon, and-hour into o jelly nioutil ec
dipped in. cold : water, When it h gins-to
eongeal:,lay in the pigeOn, breast down, :uot
Jet it. shunt over night. It is itrelishing - di-h
for breakfast, tke. • • '
El
Olt a dozen cold-1)(41(st p6tatot..s intoTanpA
shapes a quarter.Of.an inch thick; mix., with
some flakes of , eOld.boiled fish, halibut, et.'
or salmon, and' pont. oVerAltem a boiled sabot
dressing., made With - six talespoonfuls of
meitelL,butter or salad oil, si * ditto orereata
or , milk, one teaspOOnful of salt, inilf That
quantity Of pepper and one teaspoonful of
ground mu'tar d . • Into this
. mix one coffee
' , capful of vinegar. Boil well ; then add
three raw eggs beaten to a Nun ; remove di
rectlffrom•the lire and stir for live Minutes.
When thoroughly cold; tuOlover the salad;
garnish with slices, ofple ltded cucumbers,
- beet ri liard . boiled eggs, and fresh
parsley. . • 4 • . •
: This - boiled salad dressing can be made In
quantities and kept tighly bottled for weeks.
It is very toothsome. W heu . used for green
salads; It;should be placed at the bottcm.of
the 6'oo and the salad on top; for if mixed;
the Vegetables lose that crispness which is no
delicious tO the epicure.. Slites bf eggi, beet*
'and-cold potatoes serve to ornapent the dish:
.T N THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNI
:1: TED STATES. Ibr the Eastern District of
Pentisrlvania.—lrt the:Matter of John T. Mayer.
To whom It may contern : The undersigned, Lowl-
C. Dougherty,. of Mlnersville. Schuylkill Count.
.PeritutyVania,..hereby gives notice of his appoint
*lt as nailintree dr the estate •Itt John T. Mater,
lair; in ;tlitc.,*ainty.of Schuylkill. In said
• and Wini Was, to wit. on the 14th day of Sep
' tAnt:er, A. D., IS7O, adiudged,bankrupt, upon tin
petitlon.of himself. bythe District Court of thel'cii
ted
Statea for the Eastern' District'of _Pennsyiyan la.
Dated at Mittersville, the 25th day of October, A. IL,
• LEWIS C. DOLTOIIERTY.
Novi '25, '7O-484tt0 s ILllne,rolile, 7 Sch. Co.; ra
IN THE CRININAL.COCHT OF SCHUYL
HILL, COUNTY, lts the matter of granting
Tavern, Eating House and "._Wholesale Liquor Li.
'eenies.—Notiee is hereby given that all persons
whose Licenses expire ltf Afareit, Dal, must file their
.petitions for the same in the °Mee of the Clerk of
!said Court, on or M-fore the, of December. 1870,
:as they will be gramed 'at the January Term (1871) of
" said Court, and not at the March *st•lonsots hereto
-Tore.
AIM, nil applleants for "new atantbekninat 111,
their petitions 'ln said Catin, at the time and pine.
aforesaid.
By thr Court
Nov 119,1B;-17-tit
IN THE ORPHAN ik - COUAT 'OF . SOIHTYI.-
1 K/LL COUNTY.—In the matter of the Emmy;
of Jacob G. Hoeffer,•deceased . -
ei r - ' :-• ..,
Oberlin,To vatharlue lioeffer. HoplYer, Caron:lu',
O Emma 'Weis, and ' lla HO. trer:
- Take notice, thatiVrtue f a Writ of null t lon.
!aimed out of the 0 s' Court of Schuylkill Coun
ty, an Inquest will Wild atahe Exchange - hotel.
the Borough of Pottsville, Sehuy lkill County, Penn a..
on SATURDAY, the anl 'day Of DECEMBER, KT
at 2 o'clock in the afteynni to roak - ,partition ol
oo
the real estote of the ialettliede to anti Among the
heirs and lewal repreneiftat feat, if that. can be Ay no
ti
without prejudice to •rspolling the whole, ot her
whe to vine and nipraise the name; when _on&
where you may attend If«rou think e roper. ''
• GEO,I3GE C. WYNMX,P, Sheriff.
_Sheriff's OfElee, Pottaillie, Oct 2,), 179-41,tit .
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. .
T CAIU. JR.,' Arrow:rm . ,- ,a . r. Lim, •
.1 OffiCe..l2/LNTIVIC MT., over Barman & Ramsey
stook kitpre, Pottsville. Pa. Juue 18,
H ---
ABET C.- DORXAN; ATrornmv AT Law,
1 4 10.145 C. litre tit:; a, few doors below Episeorhi
Church, Pottsville. • April Cl, 10-17-1 y•
P.....8M1T1C; 4150 liZ(l,tY AT LAW. • s
Mid II Street, Shenan doah,
Jan 0, .76-3.-Iy .
•
IjENHY BRE/kr-En g Airrowl L
1
ItiaM . Oetkeelss Centre Kt.; Pollee Me. .
• •
.
- - • •
R U CH Mee E , B4 No. A .I79 I" Ce u rit E r Y e St r
opposite Miners'. tionk..t • April 3, 10.-114,t
• -
j . AliEti H. CAMP.BELL, Arro...y AT LAU
VISWIIHII SIXTH ntrirt, .
Jan 1. :0—.4 - • •
IV 4 lt i :li ti eel;e B si t l 7Z% ATP, 1 ' 4.7 AT
"W.
Jan I, 70—I
_ _ 7 4
DANIEL D.`ThILLMAN, .Neroirsta: AT LA %:
Pottsville. 011 tee, got/Mates new ltuildi
Centre tit., YOttsvllie. . - • Itt e ss-4-
A LBERT KNITTLE,
I - 1. Office, No. ltr2 Centre Street,' Pottsville, Pa. AI
claims promptly collected. -October 1,6,12—1 Y.
G -
ICOUGE CTIA.MBERE,(Late of the Chamber ,
burg 'Bar.) ATNOILNEr-AT-L.kW. No. hn
Ire St., rAl•tloor,) Pottavlile, rat' Nov. 6, r-41
BANS - 71VL PO'fTe. ATTOICCEY
.corner of Centre and 31arketoo rect.
Pottoville. - Pa. Collection promptly at teiltlNl
Can be oonhni t et) Aierman. Nov
LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE:
CHRISTOPHER =LITTLE.
ATTOR".:V.T AT LAW . and NoTARY. tit.ll% 4
Sept .1, Nll-ly te.. 111 e; Sek4yll. if. Co.. a
TSIOB. r. AnDIM . iMANCIS IVARI:Ev
TO COAL
.DEALkILA, GAB COMPANIES
The - untifraltmed haven't •Kneeeecled Poeta &War
fen td the - .sole manufacture' of Pofietrif . 7te t lebrat . . l
Patent
t.4.=
si:Lr numPr.k
notsTrxp
AC. - 00P lIVC K ET
IRON HOISTING RIOCRS,
ottleadlug Gpal, Ore, tatted,
the manufacture of
IR4$ tMIII6,
IRON BOX 'WIIEEEBIRROWS.
Ire pre red, to ali.or ler • with prompthespaA'
m a c h . . kurlct...-tieing the sole owlet's of the • Patent
$t of for the riell-thnutour„, tialsttuß, amp Bucket
spd pock Bloch. we eauttou all persons against man -
fachuring_pr purchasing the same mill any except .
onrael‘te•Or our agents, as• we will' prMechte to
the utmost limitlnfringement t.n the Utters Patent.
Patent; Heepeetnail__
ADDISON' ei WAMtw!Tv 3 " 1u 1e.,7, 7
Ftbsuarlit, - - • - : .
I'OT Ttl A 1..% I
Veal: - NOtiCt9.
Cll.ll. F. RATIN, Clerk
'gteitt sEarbs.
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