The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, December 10, 1870, Image 4

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MEIMEMEI
''YEATt.
El
fist.
e umo
a bit' of isperipmae : which may
Serve as - is - warning to-n-Aders - of medical
journa!si. 'Again the 'we" is dropped for the
,sake of convenience:._ -
• !: • MALL'S Ltllso-:EtitintelsE. , • .
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The original Cause of allthex*ble was the
following paragraph from Hall's ToFftical.
• I of HEALTH s • . _ - -
• Alstepout Into the purest air yeti can find ;
stand ectly erect, -with . the..head up aud
Shoulders back,;and then E listing the lips
• - .`tig.though - you Were going -to whistle, draw
t te - alr, not throngb the nostrils, but throllo
i-- . f the lips. into thei JUMP- When the ebeit e 9
.ROCNIt half full „ gradu ally. ralse,the arms.
• keeping thein. eztended with "the palms .
tue nanili down; as you :suck lathe air, so
at tebraig them over the '-iiead just as the
4Elllg:fare quite full. Then' drop the thumbs
. and after gently foreleg the art
`backward, and the chest open, : reverse tine
process by-which you-dttf,..3lslr brea th,
the lungs are empty . should
- be-repeated three or four tlmt ' s immediate)
after bathing, and alioses.'eal times tlircjugla
the . day."
1
• Rail said.thla a god way t 9
- the chest zed keep .the Jungs.sotind_:: so -I
1 ned the Instruetioirs,.by heArt;anksvent
-learned
i n to my ba.k yard in IteVerly to awae
fist. , Upon the first morning; While _twits
I
througlb With the exereigea rakticed
t-dooreleighbor (Flakier) t iirgme
:• e ia:l o le.7: le fh!,fore I had finished;- la look of
o'V . erspit.ad his counteriance, and be
ran into the houSe. ,PresentlY he relit-trued
With Mrs..Fisher.and his niother;in-law, and;
'the three stood loOking at the, as if they ex-:
peeled I would have a severe paroxysm and
climb suddenly over the •fence:and endeavor
to It nni hiliaktbe,whole Fisher fainily. The
next day fisher's hired girl told our hired'
girl that M4isher had forbidden his child- -
- • .rem to twarelo my house, and had warned
- them to run home -whenever, they saw me
•!• coining down thastreet beetiuse rating rnani-
:1' acs . always/ enjoyeel.. butchering young
children. 'On the following mining, while •
tr.was going tbreugh Hitli's discipline, Mr.
,Fisher came out, 'armed with a heavy club,
•
said leaned aver the: fence iri such a position
that he could run it , I- became dangerous.
.• He said he wanted to advise me a! a
friend, to go to an fasylpar. He. had- ki.osi n
•-•
mural worse cases than mine-to be cured, 'and
Na - aisn't kind to thy famililor me to remain
.at large. Would '.I objeet, for instance,..! be
.„, jumped ever_ the : knee. and fitted-me with a'
strait-Jacket...and chained me to the pump
while he-went for a 'dector?.
I told him, if he bothered me with any of
: iris 'oolery. I would kick him out of the State
• Of, New Jersey. ; Ere burnt diately • left, .and
tat •rted out 'lb. alarm the - towni . • -
The next morning, when I came. out into
2 the yard to-: practice; I.was surprised to see
several hundred boys and men roosting in •
long rows npou the; fence and upon the roof
• of the cowvstables.l and -"warming in the
.j trees. - As I came i : Onward. there were sup- .
• . pressed. exclaim:alens: "That's him
. he comes!" "Duagous-look Eng customer!"
- "Wild look about t ie eyes, hasn't he?" Att.,,
&c., while several small bays contrib.uted to
'the general exciteritent by whistling op their
fin gel s and fighting for places on thel.eßce.
It wasa severe ordeal, but I inadeitip
m
my
- mind to' go through with the ereige'and
• prove that ,/. was superior .to a:Tidieuloug
• popular -opinion. :Wuen I organ to draw, my
breath, the crowd shouted, "Look ut film
now a ;gasping- for. !" and when I
. %raised my arms, as if I - - intended to make -a
. _dash --for. the - Jence, two or -three men slid
down 'du the other side hurriedly, and con
\ tented themselves by looking througtkknot
. : holes. I. was just '-"dropping : my thumbs
;'inward," according to • Hall's directions,
.when there was a commotion among the
:''spectators on the fence, and a shout from
several boys that "They were . coming!"
• Presently the gate opened, and in came
• Fiaber with three policemen and a surgeon.
The policemen walked •iip , yery calmly until
they were close to me, when they suddenly
seized me and pinioned my arms.
I a-ked; indignantly, What was the mean
ing of this outrageous conduct. - , •
'• ,The policetnan said. it would be better to
conic along quietly, and. there would be no
I roithle.
tint I 'want to know what you mean_ by
entering myzyar,d and interfering with me
;wli-ile lam aercislng for my health ?'! •
"Eiereising for his health.!" said Fisher,
' with -a sigh; "his mind is entirely gone."
The three tkilicemen and the doctor Smiled
• ghastly Smiles, nodded mystepiourtly, and
tipped their foreheads with their forefingers:
_The crowd jumped .doenr - from the fence
._
rind the-trees and the cow-shed, and gathered
around. =
- Yes, for my health," said I, - "aecOrding
to Dr. Hall's directions."
"Get 'era awful bad!" said Fisher -with a
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pan - etie look. "There - is no -such man as
Dr. Hall,.you know," he whispered to the
policeman.. . • . - -
"That jackasS, Fisher, t hinks lam crazy;
hut it is he that is IMO. You had better grab.
hold of him if von want a demented idiot."
Fisher 4 , hoitft his head with a mournful
'air, and said : ,
"They always talk this way. "Intellect's
: completely shattered.' Poor= Mrs. Adeler! It
will IW - il blOiV foel)er and the ehildren."
- I Waz too nitwit enraged to care for the
fail, just then perceived, and' the boys in the
..;1414.vd were cutting sainneys oll'of my apple
tre,,,s,and building a bon fi re out of the cow
. , -door..
!•Yiin ridiculous booby!" I said to Fisher,-
- 'relea‘e me, and- I will show you a copy of
Hall's directions which I am trying to follow
• • to expand - my chest."
"Sad, - sad, indeed !" Said Fisher. Then
Colitidentially to the doetor: "Singular how
. heeling.; to that lane,yi about a man nOtired -
Ma: isn't it ?" . •
Tlrc •
doctor said luinitie:4 were apt to get
lvli notions lit - their...heads.. This wasa very
- interesting Caere—very: -
Thee he , toEl the policemen to bring me
• _ along.. They brought me. My afflicted
family rushed out and sobbed ; 1 struggled;
.• Fisher . pretended -to be stricken-with grief,
and the crowd followed, the boys yelling
. And the:men . commenting upon tub ferocity
of lay appearance. " •
hteit Incas finally liberated an intelli
. gent physician and a- Magistrate, I signal
ized my triumph by flogging Fisher; and lie.
rrstaliated by giviegthe measles to my pigs.
• All the neighbors sympathized with. him,
• and, having perfeCt confidence in my--Insan
ity,--they ity,- they avoided inc. So at last I had to
leave the place. But if Dr. Hall wisheitho
• - hear of something to his advantage,. he had
• •
.better call at my house. I will demonstrate
. -.10 him tliat'the injury done to unsuspecting
men' such quacks - as !lei, will not go un
aVenged. ' His system gave Me the asthma
--and nearly -placed rue in a kinetic asylum.
In. return, I will fit hint for a position or one
7 i - of the beds of !Some hospital where" they
nien , ll- broken no:4es andrepalr fractured ribs!
SAVE YOUR MONEY
BY SAVING YOllll LEA.THERk
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'tut .
MI
HC'
nu y.if ; BUY '
C. S. toSTEWS, a 74 ' .- O.S. FOSTERS,
C. S. FOSTERS,
•
Water f Orcase anit .Lcather Prest . /votive.
Inferkir - qualltles of Leather made Imperitous to
water.• Old Leather made soft and plinbYe, with
coirir renewed; ,mohe hutting thatt.other of Its kind
In mark etfand applicable to articles Of leather.
Mluers.will find it the beatthey ever used
to protect, their Boots or /shoes from Sulphur wAter.
Sur sale, wholesale Or retail, by
CLEMENT Br i g ht T11„-Abia
And In Pottsville by &Co., Fox & Brother,
Jef...se I.'oster, Thomas Foater; and F. L. Foster.
May Z. tri-11-tf
A & HEADING E.
• MINTER AItIIANGKM:KsiT.
Mciriday, 'Nov. :21st. 1870.
Great Trim* line front the North and Northwest faY
Philadelphia, Ara, Fart, ll, Patta.
rilie, Tamaqua, di/dead. Shamokin , Lebo
- non, ..41Ilesitown.Xaston Ephrata,
Lancaster: g
fo &e.
r.Ne
• Traink leave Harrislorw York as follows:
Al 3.10, S.lO, und 10.:',0 A- M. and' .50 P. M., connect
ing with 'alfalfal. trail ns on the Pennsylvania ltailroari
and arriving at New Nork at, 10.10 A.M., 3 . 5 0.5.50
' and 10.00 P. M. respectively: Sleeping cars swam
panY the 3.10 A. 43.teralti without change,
Returning;, Lent's New York at 11.00 A. M., 12.0 i
no.n;tand 5,00 P. M. , Plillivielphla at 14.15 A. M. aria
3.W1'.51. • Sleetitng cans accompany the 5.00 P. M.
train from New York without change.
Leave ilarrisburgror Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Minenocille'AshLand, Shamokin, Allentown
alai Pialladelphla at 8.1.0 A. M;.2.30 and 4.15 P. M.,
stappinrat Lebanon and principal way s tat i on s : _
the 1.05 P M. train connecting for Philadelphia,
l'Othsville anti Columbia only. For Pottsville,
Schuylkill Havenrand Auburn , via tachtiylkill and
FlustittaManua, Railroad. leave Harrisburg at 3.40
P.
,
Last Pennsylvania Railroad Trains leave Reading
for Alletitown, Esstan and New York at .5 00, 10.30
a. in.,12.45 noon, and 4.4.7ip. In. Returning, leave New
York .at 9.0 l a. in., 12,00, noon, and 5 . 0) p. m., and
' Allentoen at 7.'..x) a. in" 12.2% noon,' 2.5.,. 4.:4:1 and
il.ti;fi. tn..
Way Pastimger Train leaver Philadelphia P e n
-A. 31.. connecting with similar train on East n:
. n i lh - load. retLraing from Reading at 6.20 P. M. atop.
at all stat'ons.
•_ Le;•ve, Pottsville. at too A. M. and 5.10 I'. X.
. HerNdon 10.15 A. Id..l4hounokln 5.10 and 11.20 A. M. - ,
A.,ldand at 7.05 A. M., and 122.0 noon, .31ahanoy
• city at 7.61 A. 31: and 1.55 P. M. Tamagni st
••• • •ti A. IL and 240 P. M. for Philade lphia, N.
_York.
Ite;: tl I nx, Harrisburg. !be.
• . Lea e poll, v ine, via nehoylkill and tiestittelianna
P.al tread at 8.15 A. M.. for Harrisburg, and 1405' noon
- kr Pi nrgrov a and Tretnout._ : . • •
1-1 :lig Aei:Dianitabitiuto Traln, leaves. Pottaville
• At. A sirpassea Readaig at 7.30 A. 11, arriv at
R
. ~.. p i/wiLly'dla at 10.23 A. M.; • returnizur leaves Phila..
,de phis. at '4 C. P.-311., passes Reading at 7.25 P. id., ar.
rivink at Pottsville ut.5.10 P. M.
.:, l',A ...down Accommodation Trahi : leaves . Pelt*.
toii-n at : .:0 i k., M.; returning /eaves Philadelphia at
;4.0u P. NI: • '
; C o luntitialWlrcsul trains leave lteadlng at 7.20 A.
j- Jana Si.. aol, * et 6.c. ra P.. DL far Ephrata ` Lida, Lancaster. 00.
Pere lomat' Railroad trains leave Perklomen Arne
tion at 7.4% 9.05 A. NI., &CO and &Su P. M.; returning,
pleftve richweuesv i Ile at 7.00, 11.23 A. 31., 12.60 notau. Ana .
4.3.1" P. M.. eonnectiug withairallar trains on Reading
. Itail road.
~ , .
Colebrookdale Railroad tialna loave_Pottatown at
8.40 A. M.. andel:UP:M.; returning leave Mt. Pleas.
Ault at7lslmM 11.15 A. co lug with dew s/
treina on Iteadlugßaliroad.
. Cheater' Valley 'Railroad trains l eave-Bridgeport, at
o.m A. 1.1„ 2.05 and 5.02 Pt iii.; returning. leave - Down
ingtown at 6.15 A. M.. 1.2.43 twat' and & - 15 p. 5 1.. cola
nectire with shollar trains on Reading Railroad.
",- On e... - •4aye : 1 4-Rave New York ai &to
P. aL. pbli..
adelplalaa.Z.l A. 111. and 5./5 P. 14.,,, , i a t i .v 5...11 1. M. train
running only to Reath! • leave Meat. B.OOA.
... M. leave LituTleburg at &1 . 0A.,M. 4.06 P. M. leave.
Allentown at 4.45, P. M" and
.Iteadttag at 7.15 A. M.
and 11t.05P. M., for ilartisburcat 5.431 A: M. for New
York. at 0,11 A. M. and 4.25 P.M.. Mr Philadelphia.
Commutation. Mileage, illeaams. lichoo lead Rams ,
don Ticken. to anti front all diked redared rates,
mainline checked :' 100 pounds Allowed
each t.weenger. _ 0. A. SICOLIA
Nov. 2 . .1.n0t-lee, I iA.4ld-wl cieweralemperlntandeet
c.OVETANDULUAEV—• tin ON.
(lent
for free) oixtadttlng nowipoloo•ored Cuss
moot blsosoes slibontoidog V ea 'u
141114 fn. Addzers Dgolq.-14. •• NI O
Nov N Nair Welt lIVOV
e' e•A
ik•• , Now Yost T.
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T EE •
CENTRAL" RAILROAD of lOWA
Calmed:in sonda and 13L Paul
. .
.of the 'Company remora, which sue offered. at the
very low rate of
90 and Accrued Interest. • •
Among their advintagee are— •
lat. The road Is nearly ilnlshed,and theories arc ex
pected to run across the State In OS day e. -
It. The road has been built only.of the best mate
rial, the Iron having been tnanufactured.ex
pressly for it, ate much higher cost than that
usually paid. ' -
' I t ,
3d.• runs through a' most superb agricultural
• -,..
country.
it . It has great advantages In carrying e6a :North
and bringing lumber South.
Theh Mortgage is only $lO,OOO
„Tier, tulle, while
many caner roads are bonded to double this
. -
amount: -
atli. Tie road is principally owned by bankers and
~...er t
other capital's bo have Invested a large
sum in Its cons action, and who have every
i reason to m f Its obligations.
igh. A First Mort agefor seaman an amount, upon
- a road so n ar cotriplettemandtn such strong
hands. may well be considered a perfectly lade
security. • . ,
We believe there will be no more favorable
.tiros
to sell the Governments, and buy really First-class
Rail road Securities—such eSthese—than the present.
With any further deeltne in Gold, Governments
Must decline also. V
eubscriptioris will be received in POTTSVILLE. by
. „
' " L. Y. WHITNEY, Esq., - •
of whom pazimblentand fall information may tie bad.
W. B. BHATTOCK, Tremurera2 Plop fit.; New York
After-si toll examination, we hive accepted an
•Ageacy for tbe , etale of the aboVe First Mortgage
Bonds, and dealre to recommend *them to our cur
tumermen a cie a thoroujhty ai well as a pre/liable
Investt,
5-20'S AND
--
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED,
ON MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
• '- GOLD
Bought and Sold at Market Rates.
• COUPONS .CASHED.•
•
PACIFIC RAILROAD LBONDS
.• BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD •
. ON .
CO3I3H.SSIO,N ONLY.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily
lbalanees subject to cheek, at sight.* •
E 11 - &B
No. 49 PHILADELPHIA.
SEE & CECRIBTL9.N.
Machinists, Fonntters - k, Cur /hinders
•
itz- Dar SAND PI YE 't(.11 , 4-Qp end, and self-nilthg
Drift Car Wileelff a t pcclallty. Aug. 13,
. .
LOUCEBTER IRON WORKS, GLOIICES
TER CITY. N. J.--OFf 'NO., 8, North SRI"-
chill west side, Pttt LA2ri:,PHIA, manufacturer
of CAI4T IRON GAS and WATER PIPES,. mit Iron
Flange ?Limping, Ileatlnit and Steam Pipes, Stop
Valves for R ester or Gas, all Blies.. Fire (PI ugs)-Hy
dranta, Lamp Posta. Otis Holders, Telescopic or Sin
glib. Cast Ittas and Wrought Ic`' ,nWork, of all kinds,
for Gas Wprktt. All Pipes prar,"-ed hv Hydrostatic
Pressure. - April Is, 70-16-13,
PIONEER CAR WORKS, -
/gsrpti DELANEy, floilizr - rort
dtahhind, Schap/kill
Havlng.veniarged car-rib - DP, bi prgPared to
build all liThitla of Cars thr nifnitig p rposes. tieing a
practical 'mechanic • and having! ' for
s ears devoted lilinsett eh!' rely tri - thbV
branch of the buslnt4B, add buildingAd••".,
COALBREAKERA. Iso,the pat* face fry'
of two celebrated Self-Dumping Curs: i•." - ,•. 11- ••
which can be seen whhc.ng\vit:,the worus or Me - srk.
Bancroft, Lewis & Co.. acid Patterson, Eltringliam d;
Co., Ashland, and at . li . A. IflocaLte & Co..
Preston Coal Dreakt , ts built
at the shortest notice. Orders aialcited.
- April 2, ‘, JOIS'EPLI DELANEY.
SEENA.WDO/LH IRON WORKS. •
•
The.subsciTher is now prepared to build. Steam
Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, anti
Itritt Cars. All kinds of castings and
f•Atings tnade to order. Especial &Alen- v-
•lion paid to the Manufacture of Car
wheels. JOliN CATILER.
Shenandoah Jan. 1, •
-
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. STEAM
CAR FACTORY. &C.
The sulmerlber. would. call nttentbm
to the superior facilities powe..ed by tt,
•
him for the -yin loos branches of Stcam,D
Engine building, Iron . Eoundmg...and
the manufacturing of ell kinds orma
'chinery for Roiling Mills, Blast' Furnaces, ltilirchla
Cars, 4c. ,t
Be will aLso continue the business n( mining and
selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash Coal;
being the sthe proprietor of this esilliery,
I, Jun. I, 'Caw GEO, W. SNYDER,.
. .
pOTTBVLL.T.rE ROLLING MILL:
- -
ATKINS unoTHER.s. rßori k m-rons: : •
=- . Pottsville, Schuylkill County, I'a., • .
littruifnetimers of Itatirond Iron (both
L eo
T and streetikallo. are prepared to re-
celveguil exetweortiersat slioiin. lice, •• .....
for any and tt3 g l . . tlic - ordizia.rysW.cmln use. „• a
~,,
•Idaking o - own - pig mend, we are •
careful to -elect Suitable ores; buyers run therefore
rely upon receiving in all eases first class rails The
smaller sizes of T- !Mils, 2 , "Ji, 22, 22, and 40 pounds to
the yard, always On band, and supplied in small tots
us wanted. . • Jan. I, '1"0-13"
- ^
,TO COAL , OPEBATONS AND ISLINENS.
1 - . -
; I'I(LNEER .Rti ILER :wirattEs. 01;
The subscribers respettiolly, Invite
theattentlon of the, businessreorronti-
nitytO their Boller Works. on Itatiroad • ••••
St.,,helow the Passenger pepot. Potts- • A „,„,
v tile, where they ure prepared to ni.,
man- '
ufacture' ‘l , - • .
Smoke OILERS Sta cks, DCkeRIPTIOIs7,
Stacks Air Blas t ' Pipes liasoineters
• lirift , Can., &c., .Ye. Boilers on hand. . .
Being practical- mechanics and having for years
devoted, themselves entirely to MIN branch of the
Mud nex.s,•flatter t hernsel VCR II at work done at their
establishment* will gliM kat Ist:K.* inn to all Who may
favor them with a call. Individuals and Companies
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
their,work net( ire engaging elsewhere. .
-,,-
JOIIN T. NOBLE:, •••
....-
Jati - 1, '7O-1- MATIIEW 11,110 DA.
oitcliiatro IRON Vaults, i
. - PorrsllLE,
The stibst4lbers are_pireinareti to fur,
nisli STEAM - ENGIN and all kinds gt
of . 51ACEINEKY and CASTENGs for
Mines, Blast Furnaces and' Rolling.,:'
havea assortment of the
,
most appioved 'patterns for VF.ltiat.7A - L UOELIN C G
MILL PUNH,
11:u MACHU': Ns, and all other Machinery required
ln.i lie manufacture of Railroad Iron and 'Bars. •
The fuP , iwing Steam Engines arc now on hand and
:ready for delivery:
/ Eng . (' / 8 1 1 1c11, 4A In st•kel2 Eng's 12 in ey1.19 In st•ke
1 " ' 16 " " " 11 " " 15" "
I'' 14 Y -- -••„,=24 .. '1 •' .... 12 ....1 "; 1624 "•• 12 ..6 "
The alPor-Engenes are all new, and built upon the
most aplUlyed'Prinelpies, and can be seen at the
works of the subscribers. • Also, a full assortment 9f
Pickering Davis' Steam Engine Governors on
hand, which have given unlverwal sai nifset inn.
Sept: 1, '69-1-ly . ..POTT:di:VASTINE:
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS..
C. S. FOSTERS,
NOTICE.—The - works of the late firm of Wren' .
Brother,' known 'res the “WAsUINGTON IRON
WOEIRs." located on Ctini stieet, in the .
Borough of YoitseiHc , . tcfll be eonlin- rt. ism
uett by the subscriber in-a I its carious'
- branches, viz: tiiitettrit Engine building,
and all kinds of Tune finery for mining t••^
r coal or ore; blastjurnaces of hot or cold bittht;
lattindsof ra ilrOadcasaugaandratlroad car tixturcs
• f wrought and east iron ; a inds of brass casting:Wt .
all kinds of smithwork, andall plies of t he' latest ini•
proved iinips, singtek and double acting. Repairing
priunprtv. attended to and neatly eiceuted.
BS careful attention to business the subscriber
trusts he will reeel re a shale of the public patronage
so line •thybestowed on the late firin.
• JA MS WREN..
ASELLA IRON WORIEB.
The subscribers are flow fully Tre
panal to furnish, at the Ashland Iron
Works, gleam Engines and Pumps •
any power and capacity, for min
log and. other purpork.s.- Coal Break. ••
era of every size and pattern now in , to
gether with castings and forgings of every descrip
tion. Coal and Drift ears of all - Slzes and patterns,
large Truck -and fforse.._Cars, all furnished at the
shortest notice: The subscribers flatter themselves
that, inasmuch as every member of the firm by a
practical mechanic, they 'will Ik able to tarnish
'machinery that will compare favorably. with any In
the Region.' All ordersi directed to J. & 37, Gsnztr-n,
Ashland,Sehuylkill Coainty, ordi reco.tve prompt
attention. • J. a . 3 1.1.:41.C.CE1t.
Ashland, Jan, •
EAGLE •
IRON' mro KB.
•
HENRY WALTERS, Proprietor,
Harin TANA:uTA, (vrlvir,
genlarged iciondry and
'chine shop, at the Eagle Imn,Woi-ks,
Toiwtta, and thus very nufterially
'increased theircapacity for urn i rigout.
lwork in his line of business., he. is .ow -
prepared to make Kteam Engines und ' umps of any
d capacity, - for. mines; ilnettlnegy for
rrt u Zers, Rolling and otigr 'n.itaiL, and for Fur
naces: all kinds - of casitn&Ynd fdrutmes, dra
An eXperience of f i lany'yeurn in the business. wl t h
the (twilit les which these v - orks now possess, enable
the proprietor to turn out the very best anti tit most
satisfactory work.
• AU orders addressed tOFIEISIRT WALTERS.-Eacie
Iron' Works, Tamaqua, Scitu)lklll County, Pa., will
receive prompt attention. Juno 2al. 'to-21tf
TEE PALO ALTO. IRON VOYINS,
Are prepared to fnmlsti I RAILROAD IRON--
weighing from Zito 71.1 pounds per yard—STREAM
RALLS—frorn 1$ to I Wpounds per yard,
to snit either for horse esrs or loco. rt. •
"motives. Al] these rails , are of the, - 14a
c
LATEST AND BRIT APPROVED?"' • -
PATTERNS. Also, n general assort- "r;;-
ment ,of MERCIFUL:Ia BAR IRON, ltromtla. Flata,
Squares, Oval. lisdoond and •OtbOred. 'HOOP
AND BA.ND IRON, CAR AXLEs, RAILRoAII
CHAIRS, • FOOT PLATE 4 AND HOORSPIKEN,
for rails . ROLLS made of the best brands of cold
blast . eharout 'lron, ready for use, either for T
=street - rails or bar iron. - Also, ail kinds of
INDS-FOR ROLLING WILLS. We also in
vite attention to oar DIFFERENT PATTERN'S OF
SHEARS, for cutting old ran& pltddled Iron. de., *c,
BENJ. HAYWOOD. Proprietor.
0 6tee ever.
Jana, Second and Market Sta., Pottsville, Pa.
-
,"1"AIM lIFOT/CZ 1 Alltarmans
• ' AND auccuAinca
An it Mantataa boaib chea
M w Ta
aw te Mail
Irllrainpr t pßu
ijXlll.
terni_ gkrgrelll SliTret, Ihll4
..
.. 112 . 170 - 314,7
.
•
-
NOW NEARLY 'COMPLETED.
Thi s ssed Is built by a Compaq of Wong =Waft
taw who hare pushed thtlr work forward at a rapl4-
rate.
ONE MILLION of . , the. FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER
CENT. GOLD BONDS
JAY COOICE & CO., 2c) wau st., N. Y
Oct g '7O-43-3m
iron. lUorks.
Pineirove, Schuylkill county—Pa.
- ' •• T.! . . • 4 ` e
,—'-- THE MIN ZRS' • PO T.JOURITAte-SVITAM S
eat *rents, £c:
'T 0.. 112168. •
•, ,
• mistraimirues Os
8 4 2VARE OR‘ANGITLA.R ROD AND WIRE
. - • SCREEW, I-
(PA - 41MM) FAIT. OTH,PCII.I • -
No. IS Noracirlan Street, PVITSVILLE-
Sept- 17.'75—Ss—km -
.'L . LAITBENEITEFEr & C 0.,, .; •
- buct.:l.l.sowi J outs R. DIEUX,
Manufacturer of' :-Coal ,
Screens,
Of 'the Latest and Most : Approved Styles.
rd hard
erten' and ebb; always on hand
, Woip solitit a continuance of tbe Mut
konage-beretotore so .liberally bestowed.
Railroad St.; resir.!'i 1 41 .. .r 1 1 1 ). 1. - -: S S PI T aNfv ; IA 8917 e.
Jan I.'7t-1- • ••a Pottsville, P a
SZET.24tE-B9D AND WIRE SIDERNNS,
'J. _LATJBENSTEIN,,, — .
.Iia_VrAFACTUFIIt OT • • _
SQUARE ROb AND WIRE SCREENS.
PATENTED FEBRUARY 1, IR
MINKR.TVILLE, SCIIUYLKILL CO.' PA.
'The SQUARE ROD SCREENs.on item:mat of their
superior strength 'and durability, are preferred to
Ali others wherever tried. screen Bolts, all alum al
ways on hand. Orders promptly Tilled at moderate
prices. .t lay L'9. •09-22-
WINDOW DECORATIONS. - ' -
• LACE CURTAINS,
• . .
HEAVY . AND LACE DRAPERIES
• ,I,AI4..BREQU'I . NS
or
SATIN' DAMASK, SILK, AND , SILK & WOOL
ABRIC S,
Of a;1 61.ades 0.1 Cb/ors, the Latch Imported.
•
WINDOW SHADES,
IN ALL THE NEWEST TITS. . •
PLIISELEs, HAIR ; &c., for Belt:tat Supplies.
• . I. E. - WALRAVEN, •
MASONIC HALL, 710 CHESTNUT STREET,
PIIILA.DELPR lA.
May 7, '7O '
FALL AND WINTkiR Dill" GOODS.
FOX • &
BROTHER,
276 CENTRE ErniEET, varTssuxr,
Desire to o tll attention to their extensive ;wort.
ment of
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS
Consisting of the Latest Styles of the
Foreign & Domestic Nlarke s
mcw:Dpm AWING TEX COLLECT/OM
BLACK AND,COLORIID tIILILB.
LACES AND EMUfIOIDERI 8,
LINENS,
WIIITE GOOD'S ant DOMESTICS,
HOAIERY,
S4AWL§ Q.F-ALL
, .2
We also 6.11 attention to oar Stool ot'
GROCERI, QUEENsWARE ac-,
Which is very large 'and selected with the utmost
care for this market. We do not consider it necea•
sexy to enumerate what we have, but everything in
first-visas Dry (Dols and Grocery Store, can be had
at our establishment.
pril 17.'68 .
A.NDARD • PERIODICALS FOB /SA
I.7BLIgHER BY THE LEONARII SCOTT PER
LIsHINGEo., :NEW YORK.
Indispeasubte 10 ail desirous ppleing at',ll, (mei:rated on
the great aubleeivid dal?.
I , 1,2111: EDINIVERGiI REVIEW.
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THE GREAT tr . • •
BILTIMOIE PILEO LRCMS]:
WILLIAM KXABI.; cE CO.,
31 mit' i'AcrVRERA or
GRAND, SQUARE ANG UPRIGRT -
PIANO FORTES,
BALTI.IIOII.E, MD.
These instruments have been her:Non, ',Rule time
nearly thlriy years, abd upon their excelienee alone
attained 'an rutpurehaard pre.caribttice. which pro
nounces thc...11 Unequalled. T. "p vonalsous
great poteer. sweetness ac.S nue ..inning quality,
tut well as great purity id Intonation, and sweetness
throughout the entlzv . cane. Their 1 OUCH, Is Ell in ut
and elaAtte.. and ent.roiv fr.* trout the ett
found in so many Ilariert.
Iu W dramanatilp they 11:* Unequal led. tad* coca
but the very host ardor:ledtarderial, be. Large
cm ploverj_ in our business east/11114 ustolorspesa.-
tinualiy an Immense stoeli. or lumber, at. teat and.
app All OUT eIQUARE 11A.2 , 10/1 Lump oar ism
aned tivaarcraetro tiCaLa and lho .AGUAIVIS
'lltEtt LE.
11.?.. We would call special attention boom kite iiii
prtivements in . tt HAND MANI c. 4 and P-QUARIE
ti SANDS, patented Arm. it. ha. which brustt Saw
Piano nearer perfection t hair hat yet been anallandl.
Etlicav l'zgao rui..1.1 W.& ..I.IVI ton L Iran;;
'We bare thadererrangewient s ter the AhreWtotereie
.41earp far the moat ce4imued PAULA/it oltl3Alit4
and .31F.LODOC4ri whfch we alter Whoiesale amt
Retail, at lalrext. factory - prices.
WM. KNAVE & CO.
JAS.
Gm DFLLAR, Wholesale
Nov •70-113- Depot,
29 nr.ii I.4ltbuth.tlifth etrestia.
. PbUidelph
DADDONVEI 111*W MA.P
or um AN7lnacrrE eniii.lo:6l4Xll34'
Thi ße s Nap la the fated. published aft, &attuneits
Coal gions of Pent ri canta. It diem In many
respects from other published, tWelMame It gives
the fortnalion and 114E0 revilmilltlitioo Of Utt 01:04
Banns, together with theta:6llmgl gm thavoguegga t
la the ginuiraci tie that Heinous. &e., ,Re.
Price on Itoitera..—. '_--....—...........4 112:ii -
In cass for Inockei..--- .. _,- lln
/n ahem.— • - Ila .
Do iiiiiiiZii . . .....--'"------`,. . • ills
Do 40 01101 X10 1 2..... .. Map ,
MOM 111 metal form lOU. e sente, 17 on
reeelMtbe abeni Par gala ag •
AN& manna -T-4 DoonagamlPdtvliggat•
GLOVES OF ALL ET:FIyS
CLOAK'S, &c., /Cc., 443
I 22-tt
•
•
ft firl per ruinum,
. ........ 7 -
(x)
..... .. 0 11 •
1 Sal .
7 Co, I
„ = -
D • s MUM& MIGROONW IIMIR)401
_./2 ,1 8TM70. If Nardi Mat/tat.,
Mra ti. Lfatiz a c.ll. seat A romas.
-Wtslas -- - WA Bacsirkesitlet. Drs
tornity Pill !
sly IS, 10—/5.17
I:RIONLAS DIMITY, t - -•:- _ '-: • - 0
T Films lisooan frrasorr
aboraarntirr, ...
- • .._!" rlrlitLaDmaxllll4L - - .
opossiorlth a Urge sad Intl Waded 1
U j oiWk3t Foreign , - mad Doroostki
li krlims and igoolltits. illoo,litM.
115:-lirowftliolot. liatAltairßodsate.,
7:all "htoit teioo n g= la chesp for
P. ii. Li. f3TEIV,6IIi DEPlrtja XOT at 3SI South
Boom' Street s - bum with Ton. mem -- .- -
WiJEALEREAMMI &HiIf7IMILNO.
No. RE . Sewed St.. below_lar.
gpancsh. N fliatighter and Herniae* Sole &Wiles CaU
dicula Spina, Wale and Huff Upper. Uotaceo.
Itindiajaa o .
e in=Cat-Laather. A flilral owlet-
MKS maaufar
tare STOUTRIPS ar l ui t uratri and
THEE &twee..
ly for the EINEM' T pE. Neale Ira* Tanners
and Cad Liver . WALIDIER.
Sept37. - .49-48-4tai H. M.(IIAWYOP.D.
1111ABIBBOOKII, No. WI
PRILAJELPHIs.
=GEST= Iti3OPIONB, belittle/sand Manatee.
toteri of Fine (hblnet Ware, keep on band a'huge
assortment or Walnut and Cottage Fotaftnre, Bair.
Hoak, and the Woven Wire flpring hlattniss. Goode
to be sent at a distanoe will be packed In a SMUT
manner. We'lnn and sell for emu, and In BO dolnit
are enabled to tarnish stzpbrior goods at the lowest
tales possible. We solicit a call. Sept. IT, '7O-28.1y
EUIIN/TIFILE.
JOS qa 1% ALTON & CO"
Catisrr MAs sr" !co 411Walata8t, Phllade
'Our establishment is One_ Of the oldest In Phila
delphia, and from lona experience and superior fa
, cilitica we are mewed to furnish good work at
reaaorra_ble prices. •
We manufacture fine furniture, and also medium
pricedfurniture of superior quality. A lame stock
of furniture Always on hand. Goods made to order.
Counter.:, Desk Work and Office Furniture for
flanks, Othees and Mores. made to order.
JOS. WALTON, L W. LIPPINCOTT. Jeri. L. SCOTT
b
7-1),
WIRE MU:LING. WIRE GRIMES. for Store
Fronts. Vactoneaot.c. Heavy Crimped Wire
Cloth for cleaning ores, coal, &e. Heavy screen
Cloths and Coal Screens. Wire Webbing for, Sheep
and poultry yards. Paper Makert' Wirrs. Brass and
Iron Wire Cloth Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornament
al Wire Work. Evert information by addressing
the manufacturers, WALKER do SONS
1:o. 11 North Sth street, Phtladelphia.
Feb N.,' "70 ' 7-Iy
3'8Y1870. ay GOODS. AT THORN LEY'S.
Why ;% , re ;411 so cheap: Light Expmses! Lange
Business! (Vat Purc . Nitres t Close Personal Atten-
Bout A Llte-Long ktfparience I
(Over 17 yearn on lipring Garden Street 4
We offer this SIZASON a 'MOAT arLICNDID STOOK or
GOODS, embracing every variety of
Rhawls, Dress Goods,
Blankets and guilts,
C%ealmerea and Linens, • • -'
Kid
Corsets, Skirts, &c. Gloves,
JoSEPII. TNORNLEY, (late Thornley &Man )
N. E. coy. Bth and Spring Garden Ste., Phllada.
Sept 17, 10-38—em •
D Asm, WA. KARCHER,.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
236 and CIS South &woad Stneet,
PIIILADELIIIIA.
The undersigned having greatly UM eased facilities
In the addition of the large four story building ad
joining his former place of business, offers great in
xtueements to all purchasers of furniture to give him
a call. Ile Is confident of being able to please all
who may favor him with their custom ' and his ex
perience of twenty years In business isa guarantee
of his ability to turn out the beat of work.. He per
sonally supervises his large workshops, and any ar
;tiele not on hand will be nuttle to order at the lowest
terms. A' large stock of all kinds of FLTRICITVRE
constantly on hand. , X. KARI:11E11.
• Sept 9, '<9 7,lydw
$lO,OOO GUAIIANTZ3C.
BUCK LEAb excelbrall other Lead !
let. For Da UnricaJed Whiteness.
For its Pneontiled Durability.
• 3d. For its Unsurpassed Covering Property.
Lastly for its Economy.
It costa legit to paint with Buck Lead than any
other White Lead extant, The same - weight covers
More Surface, is more Durable, and makes Whiter
Work.
BUCK LEAD Is the .CLespest'at.
$lO,llOO GUARANTEE.
BUCK ZINC Exceis all other Zinc*.
Ist. For its Unequaled Durability. , •
241: For Its Unrivaled Whiteness.
3d. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property.
Lastly, for Its Great Economy, -
being the Cheapest Handsomest, and mast Durable
White Paint in' the worm.
BTIY ONLY BUCK . LEAD AND BUCK
ZINC;' -
ntr. IT AND BE 11,31NVIN'CF.D. ,
Satiglaetionguaranfted!py the Miumtireturf re
BUCK COTTAGE COLORS,
rreparedexpresisly for painting
Cottaaes. Out-buildings of every deseription, retires
Ac Thirty-five different eo'ors. Durable, Cheap
Uniform and Beautiful Shades.
Maniple rants rent by mall If destred.
Dealers' priers will be promptly executed by the
-
manufacturem •
FRF CH, ItICHARDM &
Z. Car
. Tenth and Market Mtrepin,
Jan 22, '7U • l-ly
ebucational.
G T = 111..i'v7 INSTITUTE.
POTTSTOWN, MONT GOMEitr
.CritrtiTY, PA
English, Classical,Eclentific: Artivtiu , and Corntner ,
chit. Location admirable. Twe4tieth Annual Ses-
Rion. Thorough preparation for College or Busineaa.
For circular/1 address
Riv. GEO. F. MILLERS A. 31., Prinelpal4
REFERES.I4— Revs. Joe. MOP, SehaelTer„ Mural.
Kraut!, Gags, Hotter, &o Hone. Judge Luriloa ,
Meyerx, - 1. B..rost, B. M. Moyei, M. Russel Thayer„
etc. July M, '7O-3041
D LOOMS/MEG STATE NORMAL EICHO6fP
.I. I Axn•LITERARY COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE:,
The Faculty of this Imititutivn rani to be very tho._
rough in their inatructfrn, and to look tunefully after
the manners„ health and morale of the atudentil. •
Apply for catalogues to. HENRY CARVER., A.M..,
Oct it, '70=.41-ly . Principal.
• •
.• , rirn tig itiacbintru o ic:
NOTICE.— nut cturers • and users of 'elterun
Punkttime here )7: Citationed, against the Man
facture,..r 'use f any Pum_ps that are an 'in
fringeme Allison *Patent, dated September 24,
1887, as ttt •‘be p pled tonic. full extent of
the law. ,
I have al comet eed suiregal net severril par
ties, and wi prosecute ll other infringers.
Port Carbon, April 8. . 889, ROBT. ALLISON.
Parties In want of Pumps can be supplied at reason
ble prices by the undersigned.
ALLIBON & BARRAN,
Franklin rod Works, Port Carbon. Pa.
Jan. 1,":0_,
DEDERICIC'S COAL HOISTING MA
CHINE. •
Patented .cprll
More than IMO of our HOISTING MAC/1I IPS are
- now In rise. Toey are Simple, durable and easy of
operation, hence the large number wild, and the per
aret ton isfact ion gi ven. tsena for Illustrated catalogue
ccanain Ipg sizes, prices and test Imonials from parties
uSlng them ; also containing prim list of our Wood
and iron Cara, Iron Tube and flarrmra, Dock and
Hook Blocks. &c.- also containing enrich Infornia
non useful to Goal merelianta.
K. DEDEItIOK & Co.. •
Albany Agricultural Ik Machine Works, ?Litany.
Jan. 1, 'ill)--l6.3traTty New York.
illpirlys tomb 3etnetrq.
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.* Bronzes, Fancy Goods,' &c. '
- BIRTHDAY,, BRIDAL,
Aivri HOLIDAY GIFTS:
'We would all the attention of our patrons and
friends ho our lams assort meta of
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
Our importations of this meson are Jost opened;
and present Many ziareltlea, whit* we feel certain
will please.
Orders by mail cambidly and promptly attended to.
KORBINB, CLARK & RIDDLE,
Zairsianit a Smesimatvall...
Hil. 1114 CHESITNr? STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
.21011‘11111I IMISELIUL J.P. CLAIM. NAY% imam
Nor. 6. 7 . 46-2 in
CHAS. IL 1/AILSIBOIS.
xO.l I Kum= STILIZT. PUILADELPIIIA,
Citormu. Jason.
ho b o
iVii i n ue l°ll.l %eelarrNdln er i
boo en_
:evns. mew leek
.thenatitirparms
- 7 ' it.AW BEAriciri co;
FIEfE INSURANCE
-A-NtilliAeitli BOARD- OF TRADE BOONS, ,
- -17abeniz4 St. 1 " Pottsvilii; Pa
Same 2071 k. - . 1 " • • izz-au
1128 CIIESIVITP IlikßEWr
• •
- .„HOUSE FURNISH•ING .GOODS.
WINTER BLANKETS. 20/4he best Makes of Blankets, from the Iriwest to the finest quallties made
A BID FOR LARGE' BLINICET SALES., To increase our Blanket Sales this Season, we shall sell at
saustuzny dime pricer. •We prod :Woe that our Blanket cuitomers will be Pleased With our Low Tsansc.
MARSEILLES QUILTS
r and coliFoßtausal -F.ntirlly New Stock! Fresh Goods! New Pat
terns! Greatly Reduced Pekes ! Marseille* Quilts are mush cheaper eince last season. Our Stock being
quite new and fresh, our cititirmers may depend on finding In our Stock pin latest styles, and best vaine[ ..
, 5 •
In the market.
•
a • .
I
'' • 4 Ballazdvale Flannela— cell the width.; and all the qualities. I .0
1111berea Flannel k Real Welsh Flannels; Saintly 'Flannels, Shaker Flannelsl
all qualitlee—Red. Blue. and Gray Flannehi. ..-
1 ' - Extra Eeary : Brigenot Canton Flanneln.
• • 1 .. •1
•
Always shows. the most extensive Stock of Linen Goods to 'be found in Phliadelphis
SPECIAL BARGAINS In TABLE LINENLNAPYINS, MEETINGS, tOWELINGS,
'GEORGE ALILLIKIMV,
41$S Chesnut Street;.aud itriti Arch street, Philadelphia.
.
A NDREWS. HAERIBON & CO., .
P.)W-DOWN.GRAT.ES A SPECIALITY,
Black Japanned, Ptll;died, Red Metal,. and
Nlekel Plated. •
-.THE LAnuF$T sm.r.crios IN TILE CITY.
g' the anithientai Wroqght Iron. Air-Tight
'l - 11E 1)01.1BLE OPEN' ;___. •
:• • -- t RUNS ISIDE 0010 K OF •1140.
Is construCted 'on' .F.rifirely New and Scientific
Princ!ples, with Siphon Flu; guaranteed LO tho
roughly Tent two large ovens, and six pot. holekosith
two-thirds the fuel used in the single oven' Cook
stoves.
We are still mannfacturinz our lotig and favorably
1 -4c.nowhi BABLEY-SHEAF COOKLNGIiTOVIL,
so highly esteemed by the public for several
years past.
IHE JUNIATA, Our great double-heating Pita-
Loa Brovu`. to s been mach improved and beautified
this year. Where known the merits of this Stove
ricvd nucotnment. Our celebrated
1.4.7:NS 1 BLUE FIRE-PLACE HEATERS; , •
among Its malty PREMIUMS al , o carried off the Arai
premium at the Maryland institute at Ilaitimorejn
Is 9, withough.suldected to the Most severe teats at
the 'tome 01 the Baltimore Heater.' This Is the only
true hot-air line-place Heater in the market„ and
like the regular built cellar heater loses no heat.
Bend for Circulars and Testimonials. • .
eiT1.1.21.11.T, Pk:V.:K.ION •4t
Philadelplils, Pa.
For sale. by Itesmrs;SittEN h KERNS. Pottsville.
, J. 111.11ADEST'i„ l'snanqua.
-Sept. 17,10-38-3 m •
14P-
ROOT'S SECTIONAL WIIOIIONT lON
SAFETY 1347,.
ROOTS IMPROVED .TRUNK ENGINES;
• siial - Tbu T , Portable sad Marisa • •
Dotage Piston Bquare Hoisting Engines, Hoist
'. ineldachinery for Coal Shafts, Sloping,
Grist Mills, Stores, Sco..lso. •
One of theselloisters can be seen runningdilly at
. RILL a liAltlthr Colllery„Mahanoy Qty. Pa.
. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS INVITED TO
the noisier, which Mu no equal. No dead. points
—havind two pistons in one cylinder either end
of which is taking full steam when Vac ether la
passing centre. It requires no friction straps. clutches
nr brakes of any kind. • _maimed or stopped
instantly, and at any point of resolution. by the
amp le movement of &singlet lever. Having no - keys,
gibs, set screws, or other adjustable parts, which in ,
other bolsters require the knowledge and . censtant
care of an experienced engineer, can be pot' in the
hands of the moot inexperienced persons. Ali its
working parts are enlaced in,the case or mrhader,
and are thus protorted:frrea b:sakage, GM effects of
dust, dirt, and rust or Its extreme light
neet,.compactness and rapid eird, highly eommend
It for thls nse. Orders received for the manufacturer
by the undersigned. who will also furnish descriptive
catalogues, price lists, draw lugs, estimates. and other
information.
NATHANIEL HATCHET, Matummy City, Pa
A. IL CHURiaLlauiellis, A.
Mar 2S„
FAT
MORTGAGE BONDS
ST. JOSEPH & DENVER CITY
With Interest at (it) Eight Psr Coat i also Papilla
These IFirst.,Chses Beads see nos As * the
Caen tbroaidtthe undersigned, arid are eaolli
ease rimmonassadail as e anbaning WasoizziLT
SAFETY sod a LAI= MMES.
dhocat the en Silsbee is completed had to aseare.
fideperelloss. Osdr Tummy Me. ler Trent t• inr
et she Welters Terattalte, sad that laud asallekt
The petsmt traffic Or the Raid Is AMNIA Graz:
Ibr the SICILIAnduTT at thous illsessities;
The Road runs West from IST. JOSEPH, aid forms
a Mania, Seadand West tons&
M a
Mor_sistrs per aide easering Irnsichise
114 / 4 14:= "7.
Used. 111 , . " •
Total tenneid Beads, StsideAtek " •
PIZCX ST 1.1 and mersedietweeit tat lambs%
Naps and 4Pltasablete ternlebel ea anaiseation
Envenoms tor seam% of parebasee Pee cd r ebergik
W. PS ' COMMLII DO., -
- - 'st Nal streakNoarleark
• .T.ASHIIIIIIr - r
•
WO " *". • a wan streseasienot. •
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. . ~ .... ..
a:reit-BROKERS AND COMMISSION , MERCHANTS.
- 1 4 - ;ie. Mtli, DOCK ATI!,.Effl i
Aut. 4,16.4eNtu-st , • i . - , . . . . IMILAIIELIPICIA.
AND
Itai ARCH STREET;
Pniaa e lpbla
MILEIREN'S
AND-
FLANNELS ! FLANNELS ! CONTENTS pF 01:11 FLA'N'NEL DEPARTMENT;
Oct I,
Jan. 5). '7O-4,..1y
stouts,
I
FURNACES & COOKING-RANGES',
'FOUR SIZES OF 2-4,C11
INI PROY E.l) ATEAM UEATING A PitirtATUS
./rbr Pwblic and Prirafe Buildag.t. . 1
Bud 1T29 Ntarket Street
S?tid for Illustrated circular;
Sept 10,';0 Ei74ra
=3
Hall .Road Cinipanyi .
PAY.A.B IN GOLD.
Is Geld.
cotrPONS OR IROIFTZREO.
't-.'o7tNtt.=•k*iidiii'i.*AiilA'.: ,
.THOMAS. J. DONOHOE,
BUILDER; OF.
First Class Carriages and Buggies„;
or TEL LATzwr AlilD atoen'Arreovask an-Las. k.
•
sLazaurACTOßY—Cbs,43ramo AND :Ram sow! 8r!;., ors 84 rAas
EACV. or !downs= Honor, romTovILLE. Pei- •
•s• . ,
:Constantly on Land, a good assortment of De* and tezcni-hand
-V trilige_a and Benito- _ I
SpeMa• I atteatton paid torrepatrtng. i
...
M ILLIK EN'S LINEN STORE
GREAT BARGAINS
Inil
DRY
A DOOM,
•
OSITHAtiI RIIL'
MI CENTREL e,
ST.
porrsvlLLE.
GODFREY'S',
Office s No. Mahantongo Slocet,• , • ,
• r,•
Where INt..7IIANCE TO ANY AMOUNT can bit.
effected In the Most reliable Cemponka In the land;
and sokne of which are the oldest . , Viz:
• ' ASSETS:
• I
Yoith American (if - Philadelphia ......... t2,1)11'
Franklin, . • s.OOl )
Home, of New York,
York Farmers` :tlntnal . Ist*
The Andes, of Clrieinnat ......... .....
.Williamsport';Of l'entisyivanitt
Lancaster. • " •
The aboce named Companies are a.l of the mol.
prompt to pay kisses and honorable In aciltritha.
chains. 4 . T. A. OoDFTLEr, •
Pottsville. Angdsl.2.). '7O-41141in
DELAWARE' MUTUAL , •
I LIE.F.I lASI:MANCE CO
. OF WILMINCTON, DELIWARE.-
'4:orm P MoLEADA PresidentL
CHILD, Secretary.
It N C OFFI C.' : •
•
W. CORN to !I IA lEsr`Crr STIMETS
Philadelphia
GEO. W. STONE...Nice l'ree:ldent. Mainiteri i•
GEO. F. Ti:II:VEE, Oen'l Agent and At tor/ley. ,
I 1
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PURELY I off RATem. -
.• All Pollees Nen-Forfeiting after one annuhl
meld:. Every tiro Mum sla t lon consistent •‘,4 ith safety
gaaranteed to Policy Ilaltiers
hooks eontaini g CUL i n forafatlnn Concerning the
phut,: and rules Of tho •onipatiy sent. frep on appilem
Hon to the -Branch Offiee, = . •
-4 gents Wanted thl-oignetid th r.Statn (;) - Pr2rnlyNanif f
qt. Jcr s
li.EFERIF:N - Est (It): permission lion. Gilpin,
Chief Justice state of Delaware; Hon. Thos. F. Bay
ard,. E. S. Senator! front lielaware; itt. Rev. Alfred
Lee, Bishop of I telaware; Oen. Henry du Pant, Pow.
der Alattufr Hon. (My. Saul... Miry, 'toy. State of
llel, the l'residents of nil the . Bauks-in the 'City of
Wilmington; Hon. J. S. Valentine, Itlayor :City cif
Wilmington. -I • July 2.1„70,4V-Ir
OLD ADD 714
:ED. lIWOEFORATEn 164,
PIT ELT _
BEIIILSHIR LIFE INSURANCE CO',
-
d PITTSFIELD, MASS. : • !
TiroalAS F. 1'1.1.7.5KE17 President.
F 1 .141N0,0 ,- Vice,President:-: '
R. cilicKErl...cp, Secretary and Treasurer..
J. L. GREENE,;Assislitut Secretary'
Non-Forfeiture of all Policies d uara teed hs ,
' Law. ! .
!nesse any , prennuni Is not paid a - hen due, th
is not forfeited; taut. the holder remains In
sured for theta/tam - mut. until the premium aireade .
paid and unearned is exhausted by the cost-of insu
since at the nerrate. - I I
,
Example at the' Age of 43.
One Anntraicash Premium on an ordinary Life •
Ph/ley wilintinue the insurance for Tv. - ,9 Years
and (Si Days from the time the *policy was issued, Or ,
;One Year . aael lid Pays alter thasSemad Annual Prti
mium beetaneslille; :should the second premium
not be paid, rantlhi Insured die Within one year and
.06 days after such, non-payment'. the Inll - Amount r if
the policy whuld be paid, less Only - the prearturn.d e
: and unpaid .; The larger - the number of. premln s
,paid, tire longer will the insurance continue, In case
of non-pay meat of Preinittril. •
The her shire 14W Insurance Company has Pail!
under this law Si; Claims, which in companies of
-Other States,would have been worthless ; and is noW
-.continuing the insurance. on over 41X1 polls on
which the holder?' have been unable •to intn,
. •
The last claim paid under , this non-forfeiture plan t.
- was that of a usiother who insuredn few years singe
for UAW., In IRA he failed to pay his annual' pre-
miirms ; In January last, one year and live months
afterwards, he died. ' The.COmpany hiss paid to the'
widow the full anount„le34oo, less only the overdt e
payments and interest. -
Every gember lieeeit'eß every pay'A ht.turon e
• paid . for.
ALL
•
l i aorrrs rfp"-: POLICY i.toL4- •
}:RS.
.P.III)ICiNDS. ;
ECONC.i.IIICAL .
Careful selection Olives. Safe Investments..
tlohd Agents and Solicitors Wan — t - ccL
For Informatlon;apply at the bonze 'Ante,
or to 11. LiStAVE-S, General Agent,
S. W. col. ELIMENTII and ciimrsirr tira,
Oct 16. 'O9
rad expels alleeiseT bj amply tog The blood
Nartvra .Trptutetro Amer-11t0X.
Cresekno.--fle owe riot rill Pernriso Pimp.
ftripttleta rote: .t. P: DMIORP. Proprietor
I P 6 . $ 6 Del 604 NOR Tort.
Bold by,Errigtrts resierallzr.
Wirth ' , ly-retw
DR Fi TIERs ler) HEUMATIC
VEGETAELE ;1 E. PA E D
4
WtP F-
A P MANE NT 7.3 RE rOft t
Rfit iiMAT AN;, NELEALCA:
This weirtable timely is the prescription of the'
endaent Philadelphia Pluslelan and Protest-or;
inagen P. Minn M. who hes devoted i. yearif
ea gbetnnallarn and Neuralgia specially. and Is by
Cie gledical Proreinton_ publicly announced as tbsi
tdadwat authority In Rhetimatle complaints. (See
loottmony.) It la plesaant and agreeable to the taste
red warranted pies from sniewrals and injuriqns
gears. It is a sciebrtge preparation, a medinal mon ;
cli,isty. and warranted under solemn oath • perms 4
liankbarnslaw,positiveture kwlngant andory Rhea.;
matlam
Writian.
of
Chronic Rheumatism, Abet:madam; Ilbehi
Kidney*, l'setandria,
Head
H. Neural.;
ala ta Use hody. Nervous Headache the . and Kerma
diseases. Sold by Druggists a& $i 50 per bottle; six
by
Cr M. Medical advice, without charge, rem
by letter. All evers Pent by Express collected CO
de= Depot. ?10.21 Bonita Fourth St.. Philada.
16' - •
QTAPSZNISON SAM MY
some paillerles etre damp Is !sr" pysralent, IMO
be commas Darr letteP IS /bee coallllilmd safe, mei
tussle ipsoeured a kit *Ube fitt o pbensonsatet7 Lamm!
which oantata a eneular alma tubs Inside of thewft;
=?we temp, from jecent experiments Dmitri
tem, m mammon we West Lamp In use. and;
now extensimity need inallthemostari eailles
to mod. For mile wboieuele mitt retail. • 1
Tbe CLANNY LAMP, the DAVY culassidi
Mattel tatinle (twit the most
made attupatitedt tiovenutient 11 4= th ne isTet
down ar bundreilai3;l6 • . ,
These Lamps an aminirticamiit to Our mnii
ar=sid amass bat same et Um pattern pro
by the Geeensimet Ibr ealety, • 1
%,tieeeeseemie eja lobe West= tel
ral est.tio that anima piimuar
to mew maimoris left • warn est:
Ow sits twt7art fil! • irrehltL•
,mettretet
* •
HI
MME!EI
MERE
•
1 1 1 2 8 .CEIESNUT STREET,
ECS ARCH STREET,
Philadelphia.
STORE
snsurnitre.
I.INI3I:ThASOE ActENCI.
Pruesi nub, fljemicals.
!R - 00N. THE
=!!IU!IE::3
IRONI 1110 N 1 IRON! i), STIFIBL.
At Mr= Itailags, CentritStseet.
"'ALL AT NY= BCCEMBI'II • •
I New , Eardwarde No. 215 J Centie St.. to MI/
cheap Garden Hakim. 8 filikovele, Corn and Gor
den Hoes of all kinds.
Isciams l scAr.mascuLtas
Of all kinds. and the best In the market, at
MYER & IiCIIU WS. Agents. ,No. Zl Centre Street.
Pottsville
April 10; 111-13
PUBLIC NOT/Or.-;,Proposals will be received
hythe undersigned Ooramlinionersof Schuylkill
County. Pa., !min Monday, Decemb N, 1870, tor
excavating (per cubic yard)" the ground Soy cellar
at prison. Persons- intending to bid can examine
the ground, and ascertain the distance to be hauled,
from the Commissioners.- - '
BENJ. EVERT !
PETER MlLLgit.-\
t I
FAT'S Dowar.a.
- Chniatistiorwrs,
O. J. AREGOOD,Cierk. - •
AND
icov Art .47.4t
4TOTTCX.—Letter of Adintaistratkon oaths as
tate of sylvester Coe, late or the Township of
Mattanoy. In the County of Schuylkill. have been'
granted to the Undersigned. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make payment. and
those having rialtos against the. same Jo-present
them to. SARAH A. COE. Administrates,. ,
Palto.' •
• Or to JOHN BICICEL, her Att o orn Al ey.
Not. 5, qo.
I
TO MANUPACTURERS AND USERS OP.
Steam Engines. *e., in SennYlkill Couny —
TAKE NOTICE, that I; nave sold to 'ALLIS° .41
RA N NAN.of Port Carton. an Interest in my PATENT
STEAM PISTON. and have given them the entire
control of It in 'sad Condty. with power to eolleet all
moneys due or to become due thereOf for the manor.
facture and use of the same. DAVID CLARK.
Iltudeton, Po.. Jan. 1. V—ltt -
THE CO-PAR.THERBEII! heretofore eaLstlng
under the arm name of WELD, NAOLE,._&
In New York and Philadelphia, and WELD., latED ,
WIN & CO.. In Boston, hi this day dissolved try mu
tual consent. The accounts of the old firm will be
settled up and the business continued by the new
firm of WELD, RICE &,CO.
MEG. M. WELD, EDWARD SHERWIN,
W..NAGLE; j HENRY A. CE, Js.
- •
THE HNDERRIONED hare this day formed a
CO-PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of carry.
ing on a General Whole Sale Shipping and Commis.'
'lion Coal Business, Oiler the style of WELD,
RICE, & CO., at ^
20, - ,!4 Walnut St. , Philadelphia; 111 Broadinky.
New York II Duane .81., Boston.
GEO. M. WELD,
HENRY A. RIC E. Jot..
MOHACS HOWLAND.
.Attie 20. 7044- J
OTICR—The Co partnership heretofore exii t
All lug between George P. Owen, Charles Long
and Albert B. Eckel, trading under the ftrtn name
of Owen, Long d Co., is kereby dissolved by mutual
consent. The acoounts , of the old firm will be set
tled up. and the busineti continued by the new al
of Owen, Eckel. Colket Co.
s GEORGE P. OWEN,
CItARLES LONG,
. " j ALBERT B. LektEL , .
George P. Owen, of Tremont ; Albert B. Eckel anti
Henry C. Colket,' of Philadelphia; and Cluulee
Long, of Donaldsoh, have associated under the firm
name of Owen. Eckel Colket & Co., for the pantos
of Mining and Shipping Coal from the Colket and
West Mid Lorberry Collieries, and from the Eureka
Colliery, on the Lysens Valley yelns at Donaldson.
Schuylkill County, Pa.
Ottlecs:—N o. .23 Merchants' Exchange. Pbtltulel,
phi*, Pa. Tremont, Schuylkill County, Plr._
GEORGE P.-OWEN L ,
ALBERT B. YCK EL. -
HENRY C. COLKET.
: CHARLES LONG.
PHILADELPHIA, Nova tut, It Nor 26—P3-61
H ARRIB BROTHER/3. - 1
eIVIL ENGINEERs,
:dining Engineering, Colliery Maps for inspector's"
OMee, Railroad Location and Construction, Topa.
graphical Surveys awl all other professional work
executed promptly, and on reasonable terms.
°Mee—Ware re , et. Pottsville. Jan. 1. 70-1
MtANIC. CATITER6 a.
IN
EER, - SURI;EYOR,
and REM ESTATE AbENT.
I ' 011ice—$fIver Terrace, Pottsville, Pn.
July 9, 70-23—tf
H ENRY PLEASANT'S.
• ' CIVIL Ann .1%LiN11 4 74 ENGINEER;
Surveys and InsneCts'Collerles. and examines Mtn
era Lands. . Orricw-Bannans Badding,
Jan 1, 'QI-1 Centre st. 6 opposite Episcopal C.linreb
•
WALTER 8. SHE.d.FICLEL,
:; CIVIL eL RILIVING ENGLICEEB.,
1 .
CENTREtTREET,.POTTSVILLE, PA. - -
Burve3-s Lands, 3llnea.',ltailroadi, de ,Fipeetal at
tention given to developing and superintending
Coal estates. July '7O-13:1128-tf
QTELAUCH- 64 COCHRAN, CIVIL and .311.1cING
Elcuistans, and ihr..4nentr.sms..v. Lia Centre St,
Jan 1, '70.1 ! 1y, PottaVtlle; i.up atalra.l
•
INE INSPECTOR.--GEo.nnowN offeridlis
4.ervleen as Im.pector and 'to Report. on
condition, capaicity•und value of tainelq aim, to sell
land; on-commtruton. (rice—Pat/Mlle, Pa.
July 21, 30-6 m •
PW. 811EAPER., PorneriLLE, I.A.-
. late of„the Pennsylvao la State Geological•Sur.
vey, explarealands, znine.4, Jan 1, •11161
A.MITEL CHEMMA,N, JUSTICE OF ?lin PEACE.
Real pdate Agent, axid Licensed Auctioneer, •
No. 1 ifsitamvoNoo: - Bv., Povievt mot, P.
•
Specie attention given' to all business In the above
branches. 'laving. a large experience. sallereell^n
and nremptness guaranteed. l ollections especially
solicited and will reed ve.laimediat e attention.
, Jan. 1, '7o—d '•\ - .
C . l" t :; Li lCOPl3CH_ . lnforata the public that he
Phre ll!taed the . •
SOAP, AND CANDLE FACTORY, •
corner of Second and High Streets, Pottsville, lately
owned by E. C.Weidt & Co., whisk-he (Mr. Kopltsch)
established in 18,11.; The new firm will be C. V. Kop
itsch a - stm it td they will manufacture all kinds of
Sail:m.l%dd (31ndles. The patronage of Storekeepers
and the publ In general U reaps. t'ully solicited.
July 2,10-27:4y •
TILLI.A.2It •
VII • '
fVJ
,
Practical. Plumb e r- a nd Gat Fitter, --
.
• •
'
• No. 23 NIA [IAN S(aEEr, .Porrii* MLA"
lir/ving been in the business over 10 years In Phil
adelphia, gives him unusual facilities for deriving
his supplies from first claw . house*. air Partici"lar
attention. paid to cotintiT work. March IS, '7O ly•
G EOltpla MAJLTZ. A.RCRITECT. •
tiratrr,
Inventor 'of this self-dunsping-aiges, and of coal
breakers half the usual 'height, saving thereby a
great amount oF timber in a . large breaker.. The
self-dumping rages are for slopes and shafts, with
or without door to ear and with water apparatus
attached to dispense with pumps. It self-tlumptone
or two suirl.4, and hoists one, two or three cars at
the same tirne.•
The advertiser will plan, superintend or, contract
to build colliery-Improvements, of all kinds.
March 5,'70 , 10 ly
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„BANKER; .. . -
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WO anirc St. , . Piit&rifle; Pa., •
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• orraLks Ix • _ '. •
. • -
GOLD AND SILVER, ' , • •
- -•.".".' - ---4 , 41.1-REIQN EXCHANGE;
',‘'-::, .. •-. .
T:gITED STATES, x:lw OTiiEn., bp.stis.
-=,..
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPO l lat--INTkaD3T
illowed as rocr ispecial agreement. " '
sTOCKS and BONDS bought and sold atibe New
York and Phlladelphla.Boards dt.-Brokers at the
ustiol Commissior.. ..
.; .
Jan I.la. ,
cies,
7 ........—.....
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T MPOETANT. •
4 •
• - -THE NEW YORK *
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BOOT & S HOE MP 04I1JM
la now in ftill operation, Td. the attention of the
ladles of Pottsville is rupee' iiy , ' Invited to the large
stock now in store and arriv ngdally of allithefinest
class of goods. suitable ior ladies' *ear . sod adapted .
to this market. "Mr. Grine has made a speciality of
this branch of business, and gites his particular at-.
tention to securing the had tine of ladles' wear ever
brought to the city. - ! 1 • •
Every attention will be paid to customers, and a
cordial Invitation Is extended to all. •
HENRY CRIN'E.
October`Vtlit • - ,• .
!a—ly
CM
. - --
T L AND WARRANTS WA •
•
..OF WAR OF 1812 Ann MEXICAN WAR
• FOREIGN COINS, RTOCER, GOLD, G. WERN-
M ENT and other' BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD.
coulmoNE4 prompOr Jame an allpolnta. DE
. • POIS/1)44
shredtypr,,
Mi,No Pena will be to; serve the Interests of
nus who Layer w Mel Inudnewa_ •
• JOR ;CO.:
ken and Drokera , No. 50 South Mat., PIO lada.
-1 .1i9. I. In
BLANKErB,,,QUILT . B,
_arsysitit. •
, tl3pal reßlab bent, $OO tolls
ovoukcvnorti c a, at 4 fortabift.= -
-• Jacquard taunts, $1 W to sa 00.
Marseilles QUI/t 1 414 OD to Sts
I.ap Blankets. Carria:m R
Tfuvelinss Itlaaketzaud Ata ams. uda.:
LINENS.
Fl ne Towels. SO to SS ti
Z'a doz. Napkins. $1 SD to sBt4
Huck Toweling', 04. to noost.
Russian and American Crashes,
Loom Table Linens, SM.. to it It,. -
one Bale buperior Loma Loice.W. •
pima Shah Damask a, Ble. up. _ . .
Barnsley Table Linens, 25 op.
ttietutreran'a Limn; every number.
Shirt Bosoms. tall all aisles,. •
LABON' cIAAKB.
LADIb 2 4 . giIAWL4. -
LAOIS'S' rISTITIS •
momurios.
PI SIL KANO . VEL COVE K RS. VTIS:
111 MMUS POPLIN&
• SI 0/ iIIeItINOZN,
- SI 00 B.
• '
$1 Mt SATIN SEBOk CLOTHS.
. •
COOPER CONAILD,
&Lemma Nur= AND Yammer Irsart%
ON-I.l*-4Nit • ratutzeramit
DiOna. • ~►
Oh IR. amiammi. OA; mil De. One* it Cbsaftes*,_ •
ILCL„aes .._, Ipir =1",11
\
MN. . l'"i:1421. t 1 : " Itzt. 7
and Mil Ms IMO an a 0 It" ty
Awe sod On Is
.0 a Pl.
IMOIS4OA VI) 14.6404 h..
i s • ittfi
sli•ltai . sear rk 111' . 1 pi - zz rr.:
-i' ' It . averWiSalba
/gov• is. "20-4144
Mal!===aMM
nabsuart.
Notitts.
OE
Vusintis farbs.
Vcrots,
ttlantrb.
DECEM.EttiI i . I9O
IMPROVINO RAINY DAYS:
• -,
t ~
How felt farmers • , comparativeln' -know.
hew to turn &rainy day to good account, and
yst, perhaps; no other days -of the whole '
year are more susceptible 'of prod tablo- i in
provement,. There are many things that
can be done when the , pelting storm drives ,
the farmer front his field, Which, though,
seemingly trivial , in thettuielves, are in poi
of fact, matters,Of great Importance. The
truth is, that when you Jindqs 'farmer who.
understarids well, how to improve a stormy '
day, you may pretty generally conclude.tha t
he litoue of the well-to , do-liand, and that his
balance sheet at, the end Of. the year will .
show a preponderance on the right side:
There Is nit better evidence of a thriftless'.
hilabandmin."than the - find-intif him In iis 7 ,
element weather, g a and loungin the gra.„h,
eery store, or toasting his sh at the •.ba l .' ! ,
mom - fire. We cannot conceive. of a rear,
thorough-going farmer, Who does not find on
A rainy day, pleasant and prolitahle indoor'
emplayment. There for inetance is his har
ness; whleli should 'be carefully examined,
and if it needs a buckle, or it strap requite.
splicing, or is becoming bard and going us
Min for want of oiling, what more appro
priate lime than a rainy day to attead to •
tlitsie things? . His plows, harrows, cultiva
tors; mowing machines, in fact any and all
his tools and implements which, of course;
are presumed., to be under shelter, should is.•
overhauled, the nuts tightened, the broken
parts repaired, the wood work repainted, tilt
polished portions oiled to prevent them in in
rusting, and the whole nicely stowed away
ready for use when wanted. -
- ,There's the•potato binti that will sotter I:',,
damage, if the decayed tubers are ;culled out
from amongst the - sound ones, and. the apple
,shelves .will readily bear similar careful
scrutiny. If he is the right kind of a far
mer, his winter wood will be under shelter •
and what time so appropriate as a rainy day
for chopping and rplttting up a good suppl
of kindling wood for domestic use h ow
kindly hisgood wife will regardlime com
fortable lOOking pile, and how nieeli mote
pleasant will be, her smiles.' Mid then,
there's the egricultural newspaper—fur eve r y .
.1... tartnets".4now-a-daya is supposed to tale
one, two or three—what a splendid time f,q
giving it a thorough perusal, tbuf - storing iii.
mind with new factorand ideas, w hick will
serve to lessen- his labors when the rain,
cease, and the-sunshine invites him to os „
door employment again. Oh! these rain .
days, how pleasaut and pmtitable they `e. 1'
be Made, if farmers are only so disposed.
Journal of of tke Farm. •
• Haim Am.—Frequently cows are sit•k,
baying cold horns and ears, and eat very
sparingly of food. The discloses producing
this effect are mostly all called holloW horn,
and with many . farmers, the remedy is bcd--
lug holes in the. Lortm, whichis of doubtful
utility. applications bound routoj
.the horns. and head will be much bUtter
than boring the ~hoses, or sawing them off,
as has been done 4ylnany farmers in such
casts!. With cows thus affected; gentle trilit-
Juent la decidedly the. best, and the painful.
process of bo'ring the cows' horns', does niory
harm duo good. Take :strong vinegar and
turpentine,each one gill, heat them together,
add a half gill of salt and black pepper, and
'rub the cow's head well around the roots of
the horns-as hot as it be borne with the
hand. Then bind the horns round with .
strips of woollen cloth. For sick' cows, give
a bran' mash, in which put a tablespoonful
of- powder, night and morning.. The ingre
dient of the' powder in 2 parts gunpowder,
Aio,. sulphur, 1. d 0... alum.—Journol .Of th.
Farm.. •
ITY WEIGUT:—When eggs are worth
fmtn six •to twelve cents per uozen, it was
matter of no great Iruportance whether they •
were'large or smaff.4 bit now as they range
from In to 40 cents per- dozen,,there is en
item worth looking itiselection. Then ,
is nearly a difference of -half in the amcunt
of meat to. be found - lt different lots 6f . egg,.
on the market, and justice can never be dun;
the purchaser until they are sold-by weight. •
Eggs weigh .usuallyouo and u-hal f 'pound,
per dozen—and at 40 cents per dozen are ex
pensive meat. When sold for breeding par- .
poseSithe present custom of counting may
be the best.. 'There would be an advantage:
to the' produCer resulting from a change 204.
above suggested, as well as to the buyer, for
• then every' breeder. of poultry woad svek
such breeds as would producer the greatest
lumber of pounds in eggs; while now a
which is prolific Is profitable, let her eggs he
small as those' of the .partridge—the. object
being 'to get number, - Mkt - size or, quality.— .
Ohio Forna(r,-1.---F---
CLEANING W-JIVAt FRO! CHEAT.—jiI the
ordinary. winnowing mills, put a board. iti
the place of the riddle, by which means the
wheat will- be carried nearly Moir the semen
board, then by turning the fan right., htird,
the cheat' being liehter, with• thci aid thf. ri
btrong wind, will be drawn out at the seeond-,
run •of the grain. Wheat,..rum.two'or tliree•
times thrOugh the mill in'this Manner, will
be cleaner of..lteat; than Ifs cleaned a hal'
dozen tittles on the plan of •serecnihgtnit the
cheat with the screen.in the usual way.
Begat Notices.
IR THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
-- TED STATES. for • the Eastern DiStrirt of
Pennsylvania.—ln the matter of John T. Mayer.
To whom it may concern :.The undersigned, Lewis
C. Dougherty, of Jitnetsyllle , ,Schuylkill County,
Pennsylrania, hereby •glres notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of the estate of John T. Mayer, of
Bt. IClalr. in the County of Schuylkill. in said dis
trict ; and' who waCIO. wit, on the 16th day of Sep
.tember, A. D.,:1579; adjudged bankrupt, upon the
petition of liimself, , by th 6 District Court tff the I:nl
ted States forthe Eastern- Distrfct of Pennsylyaniti.
Dated at Mineraville, the 2:,th day of October, ALP..
1670, LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY. Assignee.
Nor 21:1,:1i-464t 4 ltinerarflte , Seb. Co., PC
N THE CRIMINAL 'COURT OP SCHITYL-
I HILL COUNTY, In the matter,ot granting
Tekvem, Eating. House and Wholesale Liquor
Is' hereby, given that all persons"
whose Licenses expiretn March, 1871, most file their
petitions for• the sante In the office of the Clerk of
said Cuu r t, on or to foie the.29th' of December. IBM,
as they will be granted at the January Term (WI) of
said Court, and not at the March Sessions, as hereto
fore.
A Imo, all applicants for !mew . atandsX must Me
their petitions In said -I.,lonrt, at the time-and place
aforesaid.
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nal' 19, 70=-474;1
Regal garb.
1 CArt,•Ji'L4'!ArrilamsT ATjutlF •
oince, ciciniE7s7., over & Raravey's
book Store. Pon/I%llle. Pa.. ' Juue-18,•70—Z-1y
HABBIrpC. DARMAN, Anolt. at Law,
No. Mtentre - ,81., a few doors belOw.Epthoopal
Church, Potidqle, • ° April 93, 70-17—ly
..
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P. 6 M,43II;ATTOASZY AT LAW. .
tan 15,1 ' ' . - I,r ;1111 0 814"4 Shenando ah,
P..
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HENRY C. SHlLlAZllitArrolutitv wr LAW,
Mayolli6l)=-21—tfee‘-IM Centre fit., Pottsville.
4, ' .
11. ICAERCHEII, Arronriar AT LAW.
\-7 Pottsville, Pa. °Mee, 178 Centre St., nearly
opposite Miners' Bank. , April 3, '6O-14—il
Arrottr •
Sou :
.titree.t, lAA*.
.I,n I. ,0-1 •
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LL[ 4Lid B. SMITE. arroartax A'r LAW
No. 14 Centre St., Pottaellte, Pa. • T. f
.. • Jan 1,'70-1
ANIZL D. DILLMAN t ATronprzy AT LAW,
1..." Pottsville. Pa. Office, lb:Annan% new. Bantling."
.Centre Pottsville, Jan le, 69=41—tf
A Office LBRIAT?
No KNITTLZ
Street ~ ATTORNEY-AT -LAW.
, . 1112 Centre . Pottsville. Ps. •All
claims promptly collected. October .16; 110---Orly
GICOIIOIB A
_4I4,3IBITJAH.(Late of the Ghazni:Ti t ;
burg
_Bar,) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. No. IN Cen ,
trOlit;(211111ooti) Pottsville, Pa. Nov. 9. 119--a—ty
WBA-MSAY, POTTS, ATTtIItNEY AT - LAW.
ltS tiftice. corner of Centre and Market Biretta
Pottsville. Pa. Collections promptly attended to
Can bq consulted la tiertnan.. Nor ra7-46-1y
LAW AND cowacrioN OPTIC&
UGH RISTORHER
Arrentszy xr.LAtv aid Ncrrwity Prnixe.
Sept Pottsville, SehOilltp) be
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TITO& L. AIIDUWir.PZA!!C Ia WARM"
fr 0 00.stia triphimia. ass COXPAINIZO.
1
as '
The undersigned bai lns socreeded Focht lk War
_rcai to the' Dole :autnalecture of Focat'a celebrated
Playa t .
etri.r
nomiNG
SCOOP BUCKETS
EMI
zr.ox HOISTING nLorset,
nvkatifrig Coal, Ore, gee.
te.,te.
Alen, In the inanntstaltrre n
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IRON BOX WHEELBARROWS, I
IRO* CARS,
ITO
Are p
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pre . pared to fill all orders with promptneas nod
dlootch. • -
- hOTICE.—Being the bole miners of 'he Patent
nigh t for the Belf-Duiriping. Hoistlitsr;firoop Buctet
and Dock Illockayeesuuon all perm:mammon roan , •
faeturlag or purchasing the suns trout any except
ourselves or our agents as ire prosecute to
theutmostlttnit any infringemept on the Latter,
Patent. • • Respeetfula i
Febnuuy 6, ONmr .
ADDIS'S A i , Reading, , ra.
111
LENICIE VALLZY 'RAILROAD COX
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Tiros Table, showing conneolkom of the/.
R. Co. 'Nib those of the Phila. &Reading R. •
to and front Pottsville and; intermediate pets
vroert /trading and PcStaville:
A. N.' A N.
Lease
Reading—L.. %a 1..! Ma
-.sm. 0.00
Nat &SS // 46
Arrives& Restos 935 1 / 10
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.P. x..r. mr.;
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, to " st.
1
Ltave :km Xprk ....-::.....:--..—..-...--: 1.2.4 u
Deafly,: -..—.....,-....-...-- .15 , 4•25
East Penisa. - Junetlon ....--......-....:' 7.3) LM _
, - ' Reading --..• —..:.--....:....-.....1 la.*
"Oire at Pottsather.- - ......—.... ..... ..., 12.a5
. , Ir. x.,r. N. ..
• Er bum= CHUNK and Intermeldate paint,
, PattatrUe,L4o and RADA._ „IL sad 2,45 P. aa.,ar.
1 Ave at Mauch 4:2lnnk We n n 6.45 sad Rao P. M.
- • Ketanstria leave Kamen Chap* Rateuedlo.3s P. N.
aril,* as Puiftville, IRS and mgr. If.
[ rtia all palate la the Lebiali Cala Weems asal la r
[ Tairlinda. Waverly and DRAW leave. Pottsville. &SO - -
A.*, • .
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