The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, December 17, 1870, Image 4

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FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.
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• . .170...11uebtusii; 1870.
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DEA& OLT_ K tYSHDONEi. Here - we are
' Mood .to der end - of a nudder -year, an d ,dot
•en '":y Vim* der - day pehind yaiterdaydoe was
exbeeding der year 1870. Pilrielliell awful
• fit.d,'und no madder howqpieltwe.gove hare
• all der vile to inseam] , der look oud ,
OW Fellow vill gid abed of us so fur dpt we
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vcadn'd niter ,eatelfjob mit him. I bare
heerd c o
dime by der fore--
lock, und hale come to der conglusions. dot
dey must-be poody lead to done kt--deymusd
haw kbair elsehk und andel like der
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do e, or d' Woodnrsi be aple to efen
•' gid: Jilin by der vaterfall,dot Is of -der Old.
tiendlemati is &tidy of gearing- such 4 ding.
-'Yes, indeed,.dime goes awful read, 'und wen
. Ub on Monday morning der first ding
We *low id's need Sadurday night Of -a
feller etiod oney pod away a handrulor
udes vonce.oh a vile.der same vaydot_ht kilt
pud away a bunch or . dollarS. Voodkitd: dew.
tielially? Just dry pp imagine a awful blsay
• -.day, wen you go d - a lierlittred dings to do, mid
'you; know you can 'd god diough mid dem in
dime, now nice id wood be to go mud draw a
• hole lad of-minudes dot you • had Shdowed
• ' aviik sorneveredu some Sating Banks. Or;
-of your neighbor coming in .und-payin;g;
...Let me hare -0 rouble of hours for a day cir
I iwo, I'm aaltil chord of dime." - How is dot
Ifor high,;) Veil dime - doei fly and fly mit a
. vengeance duo, und der oney vay we must
du is to ., ilupbrore every minude. Dot's der
• reason. vy-lriu,ivridliig ledder to-nighd,
and FM inibrofing dime end doing a 'dutly,
to my CO Friend, DER KEYSIIDONE,•ad der
:same, rukmends..
. .Katrina she's 'Adding hem
• rietal gloss by me darning my shdockings,
• .4,1:J: sbdobbing chub& long enuffefery vonee
11/11 at . vile to darn md duo .rorl` wearing -such
won-rounded holes in dein." She shwears dot
I dou'd do noding bud .make holes in wid-
Ul,l,tiAmtoialomis undshdockings. dell
-, her dot i!in oney. a man=l mud en .ire
god- .10 yak; and . I'm obliged to sid down
~-vonce oriii vile. Bud dere is no use drying
ton wintie=a woman nginst her vill,,uud dl's
-:it's
Htitit's * der niadder. . Of I had Oxley been
:01111art - i• entiflido drob on dot some years ago
- gone by, I vood hate had a. good .deal
leis sld eel) coining to me dot dere is. But-I
cii.e,s beedder shdob way.
.Kvaii.f4 is a leedle doo teal` by,.unil the
at-Is:Wend:illy beeb ofer, undideu tier
wood be a nuilder iiighd shbend liedening to
ieedure: Ratrina's rasidy gout on der chin
when sue commences, und Ven she •gid's
slidartled once, lip salVe
• priofly cheab iii
„our neighborhood. I hare wrid a leedle biere
of dot pouldry, und I - dink I miglid'so well
• pud in here as wait had vasded ir hole
slot more ink :
1101 V IS DoT. FOR
Dere vam,*, on (Vine a lecllle.ia Owaker,
Dot leered a blare by der.name of JLmaker,
mnd heinade ub .11 s'allsl,lla vuplil write 1"..a do'
..6o be did, and dcd'a bultk of lihn. ,
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. 7 .-e lir vent In zivre . houge and hei , ot down von niglul
For to rnattslit'he's mind u• d dought vitt to wride;
Vt,n' dcr viirit,`Vot blowed iii and dot put oud der
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.:.I:nd - dot Inade hint gwl li I rely, I bed you.
Per • Givaker he owed gui",ll u nine dollim nodeit - ) a Pet man from' BrmNia, von l'eder tiabtxle,
Und.he rent by der dour au der Il gild nod VAS bkrA , li
tied der Gwitifer donghr l'e{ai . vas der blovrind.
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Pedrdbin,'d vas work lowdoi flue a fdernofin.
oud' , in winger sal•xm.
Veit ie Cent by ri••r Gwater's he visAled doY dun.%
. Gal I letd in der frond 0f.",; , •
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Gwaker..v.os he • khwore Illccr• (14,r dooee,
• I.7nd he (soled dor boor l'eov a bialne
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U. rose;"
IminSid 'he vood heed LUiI gleanout of he's shoe
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yolk our °alto's ear vonce."
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Pedellidn't vent—ha shdood andill like laig,
• rud (.Iwaiier sii•el led up add mad like a frog
lie vas pliusd bond der ,• nate like dot is mit a dog
Vet) l,e gid'i3 ouch a vlVg•lf yderfobia. . •
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. rr, ebuir.bed and he SbwOre, and be tuade such a
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V.Zslzolng t.o. ' hull Peder Ml:Mlout of he's shlan,
. Cud Ott! vat a bizgle der Owsiker was in—. . .
• • Ley dinged sure dot lie val vent grazy, •
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• ' A bolevsman he habbened to come rlghd alonisd
, .1:7-Oci he alibied der old Gamket a gotog of Amy: ,
- Ho i.e made out he's !Mud dot boor Piney vas wrong,
: - ' Cud be vent mad tie snadebed him baldheaded,
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13•2, rwtrelied Y:isder Pede..y, I'dlnk bond a miltt';` ,
In fro,pd.of der Cnndge, wilt, told many a glintlle,
tilfolreedry dwe f darn on dot newt:litre' bkle,
Dafils floading-oud In dor Easdititer.
Ti. , r awake: vent home and he (Int:died he's-wridd,
. Mitotic' chiding Id drqoble some .wd mtt Ilghd;
ven hi c.me oddl in der b iper nexd nighd,
Most elery von - snild Id vELS bully,.
Be dank for lie's-sublet.]: n dug dot's gwhk, new,
i,vdt.:41.3,i der vorel dot atnd nefer slidnek do;
" by y(0.11' Ile igliVor like he doesinit yon.."
Von he does c.ii se ea l ' ou,der lelel."
Cs':Je.'s a moral UI dic le 1k sU,lnw , 1 - te said -
'Dot s'of you 101 l gal id clittsd Nonce A:rough-Your
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tif - you don'd klu , vy, Vati dill Gus Pli . 1111ps:-va.s .
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Und den tirty be lit. - 11 route and tablain it..
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Katrina has gone to bed und she wants to
- know "of -I hear per shouding ?" Yes, und
tier beaples in ger - fie.litt slidreet hear her tioo s
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Urulelph -
STRAVVEMIDGE & CDS2I',II.T.ER'S
,GR:AND '.CLOSING SALE FOR
_SEASON;
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Tne .reaWl Bargains we.have
ever , .l)ffered.
Hundpd and Eighty-Five Itlnusand
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.10ollars Worth;nf,Dei,Gaodslo.
- So!I in Thirty 'Pays. 77,-'
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.1 . , tit . ..• magnificent itocliveraltrnethg almost every
n;, , ,,erl pt.( on
, of liltY VOOL!..q, 13 too large for tO • sett-.
, al, an,l Ave have del rrutned •to sell at once. IN e
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$40,000. mirth Of Blak Silks alfT - Veltiets. •
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• . $2.5,000 worth of • ' °red Silks. • ' '•:.
s4o,ooo4vorth of Foreign'Dressfabet s
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,0 worth of cloakings and Cloaks. f- .; -
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..:.:t . ..60Twortli of Fine Shawls and' Blankets
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$20,0 , orth of Lint• Goods and Flannels. •
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....it'c'ur IV:t , Sil , l fi
1 n 'opportunity °tiered to get a
Inv - -quality Black Sill; at such low pri,es.
Nevr.f WIL% Sllll an' opliortuulty o ff ered to get'n,
ui.w Light Sluivies Wedding and Evenituz 5i11...5 . at`
~.v...•11 price; as W al - est/an; - ; 1!11111. •
- Wyss Wit* at Almost Half_ Price.
11 A Cl-IA NS,
• • B UkCit.BEAYERS
• VELy,E , TE+74:S:..A - ND
1V1.111'.1: ; . CORDUROYS
• Lower than elsewhere In the rutted States.
41,e pec.ple from far and neer are 'respectfully In•
sited to s h 4'o 11 the Bargains ice offer la tialitClos
ta-, sale
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. , 8111.AVINgpGn & cLOTHIEIt. '.
' :qr. W.,CorneeEightli and litirket .;trec . ts
itron PIMA DELW ,
tinto. Abtialtscintnts. ,1
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D lIILADELPRIA A.REA.D.ING R. a.. •
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• IYINTSE,II ARRASIGRMENT.
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• • :Niondav, Nov. f2l.st,. 1.870.
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Great Trunk line frensrthe North and Nortfilivist for
Ph iiatirlphia, . New - 'Porto, Renottng, ,iPotta
' rine, Ta .... t van, AAlitand, Shansokb! Leta,-
. non. Attentoren. „Kiloton ' P.phrate, ' Litis;--,-.
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Lanoaater, Colurtarlifi.te. ,
Traits leave Ilarrisharg for NeW York' as follows i
• . At , 8.10, S.IO, and 10.50 A. M. and 2.501'. 11„ connect,,'.
• ',I ng with Id:attar trains on the Pennsylvania }Caltroo4
ah.t arrilvthg, at f ew .York ut 10.10 A', M., fi.50,i5;1
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e Oct ht.-J. 4 P. IT. respectively. Sleeping cars accont
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.. pany the :1.10 A. Si . train without change.
; lteturrOxi,...: ' tonve New York at ' OAP A. M.,• 12.0 1
• nooh,thil .1 ,, 0 P. 31., Philadelphia at 5.1.5 A. M. am' -
2 .•=o1".1.1. :sleeping cars accompany thc .5.00 I'. M.
,'.• traMlrom New YOrk %without change.
:• • ' _Leave Ilan Isbnrg for Ifetoling, Pottsville, Tama-.
1 (pia, Minertmille.iAshland...simmokin. Allentown
-2 ‘ and Piotladelida; at- 8.10 A.J M.. 2.50 and -4.14 P. MA •
-stopping at Lebarit4l and • pi•inctpul may ststhms:
toe 4.0, P. M. tndn , connecting for Philadelphia, •
Pottsville and Columbia
_oliiy. ,Fur Pottsville,
Schuylkill Raven' and Atilairic via fichnyl lt; lll midis , I
- tinconetauna Railroad, leave lia.frisburg at son
• ..1.4m. ,
, .-. Last Pennsylvania Raitiond. 'Trains have Leading
-- ( .9 , rAiiNtllOSCa. Ed-12,111 arL&S'ew• York at 5.0.1„/0.31)
-.- A. 1n.,.12.43 noon, &lid 4.tip". tn. Return lag, leave New
" Vora at 9.10.1 a, an:, p2.oo;noon j 'and 5.00 p.- m., and .
- Allentown at: 7.'20 ar_lw,,it-ro, nook, 2.5 4 , 4.20 and
- 6AT, p • m. e
• • - NYay passenget Train' leave. Philadelphia* at 7.30
' 'A.11., connecting with sitnilsr train on Eaat 'Pena.
• Italtrowl, returning from Reading at 41.2.) P. M. stop.'
Ping at all gallons. .
. Lenve Pottaville at: : 0.00 A.f • s'ild 2.10 P. M. •
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• a.llersdon lo.ls A. 11.,:thamoki • .5.40 and 11.:W A. M.,
A.aland at 7.0 a A. M., and ;.50 noon, Maluutoy
city at 701 A. Al. and 1.35 . P. .IL, Tamaqua at
. s 4) A. m...•an , 1 2.40 P. M.. for Philade l ph i a, hia, N. York,
P.,atting. ilarri.nurg, ac. •
, - f.e.a.v - o rottsvi lie, 1,114 nd
chuylkillanSesanehanna
IL: troad si 5.1•5 A. M. tot liarrtsburg, wadi:49s noon.
1,,r I . .nogrove end Tremont.. '
11...admg Accommxiation Train leaves Pottsville
.at ..i.}4)A.'4..passea Reid . ng at 7.00 A. M., arriving at
.... Phi Isxielphi s at Ie...MA. 31.; returning leaveS Phtla
t.r.. del pina at.t.45 P. M., pstssts Reading - al 7.:. P. M., az.'
. 'lrma at Pottsville at 9.10 P.. 51. .
:4- - Pottstown A c commodation Train t learei rottfit.
5 ,, town at 7.q.* A. AI.; returning leayes Phi/ant/phi& at
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':!.. Columbia Railroad trahls leave 'Reading it 7.4 A A.
AL. and &IT, P. 11. tor. Eplirata, Litt; Lancaster, Co.
Sr Imabia. 6.c.
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.... : - .Perltio:uon Railroad :talus le.ate Perklomen June
•••l ttonAt 7.45, 9.6.1 A. 114 - 3.00 and:..:.;o P. M.; ret.strithinr
.'t. .I(4lvmSchwenksville at 7.00, s ,, A A . ,m.. 12.0,,,,, ,, "2
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1.3 - P. M.. csinneettng . ‘iitn bluillar trains on Misanng
•:,- - lial [road.* ' _ -- , - .
r_ ellehrookdale Ttatimnd teataileave Pottstown at
~. 9.i A. - M., and ear P.• , AL_ ; .ri.turning leave Mt. Pleas- •
. ant at 7 . 00 and 11'.:Z A. id., =Meeting with shuns/
tint/moll Reading liallroad: • .
r, - Chester Valley_ttaikroad trains leave Brtit,..ep art u.
t3O A. M., 2.05 and AILT r. AL: returning. leave Dow,.
ingtownwt US A..M., /2..4 noon and 6.15 P. M., eon. -
nee Urn with similar trains on Readingroad. •
-- tin St...rviskin. Leave New York at 5.00 P a
ll , Phil. •
- atelphiAlk23A7..2i. and WS P. AL. the 11.00.A.M.- train
_run ly 1.0 .Re ading ; leave A:tit/mite at 600: 1 . ...- .u.-, ng at Lid A. AL and 4.0 X -P. AL hisive
- sow, i i. . - Beading at 7.ISA. M.
and P. M..iiie.ttarstsbnmat 5.00 A. IL New..
York, at 8.0 A. and tra, row..pr rhuadeaptds,
CornmutiMen llt. . - Millimire, Mhook lad "WSW -
- sion Tieinits tottestetnn nil St Miatemd Mew'
• Bri k np.ger- etterirAd ;•• _MO pounitil - Alloirod LT .
eaebisr. - - G. A. NlOO
.NOr."&i•lnt-Vait. 1-1-844twl Geaerililaperin Won
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CENTRAL ". RA ILROAD. of lOWA
Connecting t.. Zonis and St. Paul.
NOW NEARLY:COMPLETED:
This road is built by a Company. of arouse:Bl4W.
'ists, who have pushed their work forward at araptd
rate..
ONE MILLION of the FIRST, MORTGAGE 7PER
CEN f : GOLD BONDS
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of the Company remain, which are offered at the
very low tate of • • • • ,
80 and accrued Interest: •
Amami their advantages are-- . e• • ,
Ist. The road is nearly Mashed, sad the earn are ex
-pected to run across the state in 450 days.
2d.' The road has been builtonly of the best mate
rial, the Iron having been manufaetnreeVex•
presslyY, fo peld.rl t, at a much highercost thins th at
nittudl_ •
3d. It runs through a moat - superb agricultural
• country.
4th. It has great advantage. In'earfilng coalTNorth
and bringing lumber Booth.
Ult. The Mortgage is .only $16,000 per mile. , Whlle
many other roads are bonded US double this
amount. .
6th. The road Is 'principally owned by bankers and
other pipit:Wats, who have invested a large
sum in Its construction and who have every
reason to care of its obligations. . ' •
7121. A First Mortgage for so small an amount, upon
: „a rood so near completion, and In such strong
hands. may Well be magi d cred.a perfectly safe
security.
We believe there will be no monk favorable time
to sell the Governments, ;tad buy really Find-clasa;
-Railroad Securities-4inch as these—than the present..
With any further decline in Gold, _Governments
must decline also .. . : .
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Subscript-10 will be received in TillTiliVlLt.E, by ;
L. .F.,WHJTNEY, Eaq., .-.'
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of whom pant hisdit and full lnfortnatien May belied.
W. B. SHATTUCK,Treashrer,eFineBt; liew`York,
After a full examination , We, hare liceepted an'
Agency for the Sale artbe above Fint llortgaga
Bonds, and desire to recommend them to our cus
tomer' as a thoroughly, sire, as well,as a profitable
inrettment.. -
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JAY 6001= 20 Wall St.; N. Y.
Oct 22, '7O-43-3m _ ' •
5-90'S ND 4881 ' 8 •
BOUGHT, FOLD AND' EXCHANGED,
0N.'11657 REASONA BLE TERM .
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Boug4i.ond 'Sold a t Market Rates!
. • `„ COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD..BONDS
BOUGHT AND'SOLD.
; . , - , STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
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Coam*.thslo* ONLI ;
Accounts' received sin,l Interest allowed on daily
balances subject to check, at slglit.
I)Esizitec - RP.
0. -19 8.
March D 3, • I B 3 ly
EE & C UIBTISN . ' .
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ilachinists;• Founders d i Car Buil&Ts.
• Pinegivve, Schuylkillfounty. Pa. --:
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re- bt RA IV Pl.r.rr , rwd.ou mi t and self-oiling
Drift; Car 'Wheels . Aug. 13, 7,1-33-1.411.
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LOUCESTER IRON W 033.8, OLOUCES
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TER CITY, N. J.—Orrlcie, No. 8, North Sev
enth St..; west side, PHI LADP LiqUA • nitatufarturer
of CAST IRON GAS and WATER I'IPES, I PSI Iron
Flange Pumping,. Heating and Steam Pipes, Stop
Valves for Water or Gas, all sizes. Fire (Plugsj,Hy
'drnnta, Lamp Posts, Gas Telescopic or Sin
gle. Castings mid Wrought irois Work, of all kinds,
for Gas •Wprlts. All Piped pros..ed •Rydrostatle,
Pressure. April 18,
pIONEER,PAR WORKS,
JOSEPH DELANEY, Pricdni I grOlt •
• - Ashland, Schuylkill t linty, Pa: -
Having enlarged his ear shop, is now pretiarall to
build all kinds of Cars for raining purposes.• Beings
practical mechanic and liaribg for
Nears devoted himself entirelvi to this' p
brunch of the bu RI n em, and building o
COAL BREAKERS. Igo, the pitente, •
of iwo celebrated Self-Dumping Cara, -'
which can be seen' working at the works of- Messrs.
Bancroft, Lewis & Co., and Patte, son, Eltringham &
Co., MlAland, and tit Messrs. 1-1 A. Moodie &
Preston - Collieries. Girardville. Coal Breakers built
at the shortest notice. Orders seticited.
A prir.:, :70-It,ty JOSEPH DELANEY. .
SHENANDOA.II LEON WORKS. •
The subscriber. Is now prepared to build Steam
Ensinas—l'urnmi, Coal Ilreakers,rund
Drift Cars. All kinds of castlags.and • M
forging's made to order; Especial Mien- •k••••••••".
tion paid to the mannfactur of Car 0:( ' •
wteels. JOHN CAT t ER. •
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—f9lenphdorth Clip, Jan. 1, '7o—
'OUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, STEAM
I -, CAB FACTORY. &C.d sx
• The subscriber, would call attention
to the superfor facilities po. •ed by ar r ift "'
him for the various bmnciws of efteam •
Engine bulidfrig, 'rob Foundtng ano ...",,-
the manufacturing of all kinds of ma-
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ellidery for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, taliroad
Cars, Ac., &c. I
He wilt also continue the business of mining and
.selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash coal,
, being the pole proprietor of this colliery.
sep. 1; '69-14yd Jan.l, 'l,6w :GEO. W. SNYDER.
pOTTSVLLLiI ROLLING MILL.
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ATKINS PAIOTIiKRS, PRocarr.roits, - •
Pottsville, Schuylkill County, . -
• Manufacturers ivf RolirorM Irotif both
T and Streetilailsi arc prepared to re
ceiVe and execui e ordentat short notice, f gt.
for any and ull theordinary sizes In use. A• •
lilakineoui own pig Metal, we ore """"
careful to select sultahle-ores; buyCrs can therefore
rely upon receiving in all cases first (inks rails The
smaller sizes of T Rails, 2 :t2., and 40 pounds lb
the yard, niwg . Ntt on baud, and supplied In !Oman lota
as wanted. -.- Jan. 1, '7O-,.1) -
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T9-00.* OPERATORS AND MINERS. •
1 5 10NEER 1101LEIt WORKS, -
The sulatoribers. respeettully invite '
the attention of the business commu
nity totheir Boiler Works. on Railroad
below the Passenger Depot, Potts
where they are prepared to man-41'`"!.`f!'
ufacture . •
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
moke hacks Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, gasometers'
Cars, 4tc.( I,:e. Boilers on ,hand..
Being practical in .whanics, and having , for years .
devoted themselves; entirely to this branch of the .
butane-s, - 11/Cer themselvek tint work done at their
establishment wilt give satisfaction to all who may
favor them with a cMi. Individuals and Companica
will find It greatly to their advantage to'e - xamine
their work before edam:Jug elsewhere.
JAR N T. NOBLE.
Tan. 1, 70-1- MATHEW' RHODA..
OEM:LAUD IRON wons.s,
The subscribers are prepared to' fur
nish STEAM ENGIN}- , l"and nll kinds'
of MACHINERY mid C L AiATINGR for
Mines,. Blast Funk - tees and ' Rolling 'h'•
Mills, and haven fulfaasorttuent of the '. **4
most approved patterns for 'VERTICAL HULLING
3111,1, E...NGINEI4,ISQU f 4 IIE A RK. PUNCIIs
ING MACHINES, and all other.Maelainvry required
to tlicOrnanufactitre of Railroad /ma; and'ilars.
The following Steam Engines arenow en band and
ready for delivery: 9
1 Ellire 161 n cyl, is in srkel2 Eng's 12 in cyl.lB
" 16 •• "' 21" " " Rt.% ,•Li " "
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/ ". 14 " "' " " I'2
1 "• 1.1 " " 21" • " 12 " 6" " 6 " "
• . The above Engines areal' new, and built upon the
most 'approved principleii - and can be seen at the
works of thesubseri hers. Also, a fall assortment of
Pickering & Davis' Steam Engine Governors' on
laud, which have given universal sac isfset ion.
bept. 1;110-1.ly • POTT & VA.sTECE.
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I. I (TABECIIiGTON IRON WORKS.
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Worlce of the late firm of Wren &
Mother, knowd•-as , the "WAstill'llOTON IBON
WORKS," located on Coal street,ln,the
Borough of Pottsville, will be C O 4 O -11/'
oed by thc• eubserlber in nil Its vapour. .
branelms,•vtz: Steam Engine building, "••••• -
and all kinds of machinery for mining - • 44,6 l
eit ht r coal or ore; blast furnaces of hot or cold bltist ;
all kinds of railroad castings and rail road car fixtures
of wrought and isitst Iron; all kinde of bra&menatinge;
all:kinds of stn;thworli, and all sizes of the latest Ito
prioved pumps, single and doublevacting. Repairing
promptly attended to and neatly executed. •
By careful attention to business the .subseilber
trusts he will reeeiv'e a share of the public patronage
eo liberally bestowed on the latertu.
4n. 1. 'A—I.- !JiAMES
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
- The tabiciltx•rs are now fully pre
pared tb fardlsh, at the Ashland iron et
WOrks, Stettin Engines and Pumps •
of any power and capacity, - for min. •
lug find other purposes. Coal Break
era of every Elie and pattern now us use t m.
Rather with castings sad forging* of every desexlp
tiou. Caul and Drift cars of oil sizes audliatterreg,
large Truek...*tal Horse Cars, all furnished at the
shortest notree. The subserlbers flatter themselves
that, inasnittela as every &ember-of the firm is a
practical mechanic, they will he` able to lurnieb
machinery that will compare favorably with any in
the Region. All orders directed to .1. &M. GARNER,
Ashland, Sehuy lkill,County. Pa. will receive prompt
attention. • • . ,&M. GARNEft.
Ashland, Jan.!. 70-1- •
•
AGLE /RON WORKS.
• -
HENRY WALTERS, Proprietor,
Havin TA ItAW A, fiat LI: ILL C(.• ("NTT, T.A.
g enlarged his foundry and ma
chine shop, at, the Eagle Iron Works, tr
Tamaqua. and thus very materially -.-•
Mere:Lust theircapa.city for t urn! ng out
work In ha line-of business, he is Low 144 .
prepared to rniike Steam Engines and Pumps of any
power' and capacity, fur mlnes; Machinery for
Breakers, Rolling. and other 'mills Ondilor Fur-,
items; all kindarof castings and foTinga,, &c.
ce
Art experien of many years t eh , ,,osiness, with
the facilitita which these works now enable
The proprietor to turn out the very best and the most
satisfactory* work.
All orders addressed W HENRY WALTERS. Eagle
Iron Works, Tamaqua,'Schnyikill County, Pa., will
twelve prompt attention. Juno 3% 't,a--„agr
THE PALO ALTO =ON WORKS,
Are PlePsred to tarnish T RAILROAD IRON—
weighing Rum 20 to 76 pounds per 'yard--STREET.
P.A/Let—fentu I$ to 63 pounds per Fara,
to suit either-for bone cars or loco-et,..„,
MOIIVeII. All these rails are. of the -4= 1-11
LATEST AND MOST- APPROVED ...,, ----
PATTEYLNS. Also, a general assort- LA - -
'went of 711ERCHA.S1 BAR IRON, Roust Flats,
..a Oval, lialf - Roand and Grooved. HOOP
AND BAND IRoN, CAR AXLES. RAILROAD
dLA.IIIS, FISH • PLATES AND HOOKSPHL
‘ 1
. rnralls. ROLLS made of the best brands of cold
att. charcoal iron, ready for use, either for T
- Ils, street. rails or bar iron. Also, ell kinds of
NOS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also in.
attention to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF
. - •
,-. 5, for cutting old rails, paddled iron, ix, Ate.
• • BENJ. HAYWOOD, Proprietor._
Mike on*. Second and 'Market Ma n Pottsville, Pa.
lan; I, b9-t. • . - .
T.A.ICM NOTICE! SIMIEfuI
111CZWIFIC8
'knot
4 - At 4 cnirm %ash be boast — tithe Bold
ing EboVirank Of ail kladeodet Platua,Otle. Most
Omens. Plaelec Witmer Tope sae Mee. Also;
Teas Co;be ripe of aU atm.
Man* /1,;.79 -
... • - *47
: cantldL
rorrsi - rmr,
'•.- ,4 •;" Or-Tr-1 le'r
THE IitINERS' 1101:TRNAL.----P0
Coal 3cmio,lc.
J 0. - - ''•
.orAsorAororook. or
• MLR,: OR-ANGULAR ROD . AND, WIRE.
• - • SCREENS,"
•
•
•
•
•
• trATICKIND Hamarm MO
Na IS Norwegian street. PprINVILLE, PA.
pt._l7. 70-46--fan
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L.
I LAVBENESTErtir & CO.. .
A-sp.. • SretTsBolol TO Jonas B. ,DIEUX, ~• •,, •
I
'• Manufacturer of Coal Scieens,.
or, the Latest and Most Approved Shim
1
Sevond-IntodF3ereens and Berman to always on hand.
erespeetfully solicit a eontisautnee of the pat
lteretofor,e so , liberally bestowed.
7 .°. L. LAISBEI4I3TEIN & co.. •
Railroad 81., rear of Esterly'sdiardware Store, ,
41 ' n 1.:0 -- 1- ; . • .. ' Pottsv il le, Pa
siausitz : Bpii 4 A.m) WIRE sclurzini. -
j
. J. 11 . ...4.1JBENSTEIN. -
iAxrrAcTruziOF
. . 1
VIRE ROD AND WIRE SCREENS.
. .
P.ITENTED FEBRUARt 4,184". . 1 . . - •
31INERSVILLR, SCRITYLIZILL CO., TA..!.
The SWARE ROD SCREE.";;S, en accountci l telr
superior strength' and durab i lity, are pref -to
all Others wherever trl LA. Screen Bolts, all sizes al
waPs; on baud. Orders promptly filled at utoderite
prlfes. . - - May 'A '69—.V... 1
gabies' Alto.
LIES' FANCY 19:1134.
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_ZAP
JOHN, F.AREIRA
„719 Alt( 14TREET.
itb:W - pf the block, between 7th rand
•
Silt stream, South side, . -
. • • •PTI ILAIDELPRIA, . - •
•
importer, alauufac Curer and Dealer
in ill kinds and quality, of FANCY
FURS • for' Ladies and. Childrens'
Wear. Idaviust'' enilrged, remodeled
andlenproved my old and favorably
known FUR ENIPORI Um; and Imv
, ing imported a very large ariffspleu.
(-assortment of dil4 the different kinds_pf Furs
froln• first hands; lG Ittrope, and have had 'them
madenp by the trust. skillful workmen. I would re-
speetfully Invite ray friends of Schuylkill and arts
cent Counties, - 2b call and exandine Iny very large
anti beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladles
and. Qhildien.. I arrLdetennined to sell at as low
priilet..sis any' °the rkrespeetable House In this city.
Ali Furs warmnted,r No misrepresentations to effect
sales. - • JOHN FAItEIItA,
• N'pv.l2:7o-IG-go 71$ Arch street ,Phila.
. .
- 820
Tim' • : . FIIEH.
OHN A. STAMBACH CG.
• - 9
S,V3 Street.
• • Nui:suracitaxx .01
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
°insisting of Russian Sable, Hudson Bay Sable,
ak Sable, Royal Ermine, Grebe, Seal, Astracans.
tlrrel. Fitch, ate. Children's, Setts;
I•ttlernen's Collars and Glove'. Carriage and
ign Hobe
lateq styles at lowest piker. • '
111 Furs guaranteed as represented.
JOHN A.': iATA NI BA CH Jr.:
arch Street, 5 doors below Ninth, .goilth. aide
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Mb
Squ
GI.
Sle 1
El=
WINDOW DECORATION B
LACE CUWAINS,
AND- - LACE . ' DRAPERIES,
LAMBREQUINS
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ff Vf //2/
81113.1M3 COLLEGE,
Amesibly
3. W,COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STS,
Scholai r illips good In 46 ("oilmen in the Unite I
States and Canada. For particulars cnll or scud for
Urtalogne. . ' Oct I. '7OlO-Cm •
FOX '& BROTHER, I 4 7 32
KILL"
INSTITUTE, ' -
_•
TIN DAMASK, SILK, AND SILK .1: WOOL
F 8,
caz 67tafies of (blorx, the L;airs! ItrapOr:ted.
WINDOW SHADES,
ALL . XIIi.NEWEST -.
trsH43, &c., for Raifroad ,Supplied,
E.• WALRAVEN,
ImAs!.)4411:1.; 71! 9 li.:TNUT STREET,
. ILADELPIII A
ay 7 0 , • • •
LAND WINTZR DRY GOODS
/1713 CENTRE' STREET, kOTTSVILLE,
tOf • to ca ll attention to their . extenaive assort-
FALL AND ‘CI NTH':
DRY GOODS
heisting of the Latest Stylcei of the
reign &Domestic Marke s
li4CLUDIng4 41J1..0 Tag COLLZCTIONS
iCK AND COLORED SILKA,
LACES AND EMBROIDER! S,
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS and DOMESTICS,
HOSIERY,
HAWLS OF', ALL; KINDS
. „
also call atteut too to oar Stiacs of
GROCERIES. QCEENSV;;ARE
RE
ch is very large and ArierVA with tGe utmunt
for this ;nitrite!. 14",:do m e , mnider 1j iteees
to enumerate what nve have,fait everything, In
't-ciann Dry finnan and Grocery Store, can be had
one establishment.
.A 'OA 22—tf
POW)
811
Id o
b e pUll.
DAN A.lto
be goilar Attrhlll
News:Piper of tbr Proccut Thom
Intenited‘for Pecplc 3i ow on'Earti.
c.lndlograraters, Weehartat Marritatital
en. Wetter% Thinkers, mad a:1 blown" Of nonfat
• .00dtLe Wives. Sots. azd Dasztacts of sal sneak.
LY oNt noi.LAu vrap.:
IEI
ONE II I' :4; D mr.D SNIk.
I,l= (..`c ('cut thei .- c b a $3O cio
eczry Post Off.rn.
!IQ. A TEAR,
or ttto same File and reiitom.l t.haructer srt the TUE
XENIA% ant with n arracrrTattety of towitalasooo*
resdinc, and forniltuen el.c twws touts onnor_ribers with
/treater dviatirra. becnis , 3 t. 4 aciruca •arieo .a wee: lir
f tt24 of onco ;July.
1.
• Titr. DA !LI" tirN, 18 .r. vrAtt.
twortninczolv iend:1110 nr n - tpni+cr. mita sza Urn=
CdcoLotion in ib.3 won , l. Fr:v. tr Idea.% =dem ,
Italia polities-. Al ne r`tire trOIJ c v rywhere. Two
eehtWoe2oy ; by ta.n, 30 ~...nto a tiorth, or*. avow.
For Terns to flab.., Lair Specimen', Wills
' iI. W. rZeCLA NT% Pa:, ii.twr:Stio °flee. Nrw Tat.
.
,
'
Thv , 1 f. '7O--. - .1-it ,
Q MORE SCRATCHING, OIi',BOILED
pLOTILING. -
BiNCItLEIN IiALETRICIIEON.
warrnted to remove DANDRUFF, EtCLTRF and
other cutaneous divaats with which the
scalp limy:l* nftlictel,
Read the nertlitcatet 4,7rtte Drug Stores where
KALE:TIM:BROS Is fox.
RALETRICIIEON -NUS n hair dye' or restorer.
No Ladles' or o.mtlemen'Slollet complete without
a btAtie of BINFKLE.YIi KALETRICHEON.
One bottle will voila - Mee any one of 11.4 great quall-.
tiCR for rimming' fixsot: t Ft - and Scum - ,
75 CLINIti pi= BOTTLE:, For - Kale at.
Da. W.nouncsoivs,
N't% Fentre street.
and HOLT ez FERNSLEIPS.
• No. =I; t n tre stroct, Drug Mores.
P. 8.--Ser.il to IL Illnekley dr. Co., proprietors, - o.
52a Globeltullcting; Reading, Pa., for it circular con
tain i ng two hundred first-chum teNtlmon tale; from the
leadln. citizens of the State. Nov 1t1,70-IS-4t-M3-1w
e, TLP Pt lON/30N SAFETY LASIPIL—Ai w
..JI some Collieries lire damp Is very prevalent. end
~ he COO:ill:MA Davy LAILIp Is not considered safe, we
have Irocured a lot of the Stephenson Safety Lampe.
which contain a elreularglass tube Inside of the wire
gauze. This lamp, from recent ex ta made
in England, Is considered the oared pin toe,and
is now extensively used I unlit/len:lost Iler/y_oalliaries
In England. For sale wholesale tufd,,hd
The 'CLANNY LAMP, the D.cri .ELAIKP. and
~
Safety "Lampe of all the most reMlroved patterns
made f I
hnsun pected Governznent Wire, by the simile
dozen r dred. - -
These Lamps are all numnittanred to ow. own
order, and we use none b ut ganzeWthe pattern pre-,
te ribeet by theAltiallals Chavernmentlor Mly.
Viiiii eonstantlrba hand to stilt lamps lzttme.
na noel, m that. we can aupplt e r l y persons wlahing
to replace mama that have worn out. Gauss
Air We by the yard or pleat, wholesale or retail.
Address. dAMs AN ,1 RAMSEY ..`
1 In LOtatte atraet. PIZ
As
Kilt- STOCK OT, KOLIDAY- twora.
lek we are selllog at =media low
' end Gestlesun's Wants sad nstes,
jewelry, nelkl - Silver sad Whey lIss;
• A Ilse sex
COCKS IT tetlfveer
VAUNT!.
Also Agents for the rehab:dud STEINWAY
SC/SWIM Alta and /EASON s HAMLIN! NEW
pall Sad ontinn4e our stock -4
• *SRO..
Oentre Spark .
• - Pottsellkk
Lmzsi
'*-14*
4 "r3in
EMI
GLOVES RL\'LB
CLOAKS, &c.,
MEW
~!1~~:
o.tstVieT•ev :et —. • rs -- ,
iberve
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:40
trA r z. taly 101„ '7111,11.1y.
110111.4.11 =PUY; '
' VFW= flacema arm? above Caslreinn
- _ .
_P/1-111DELPALt. • . r
=ow& ePlasa.tritll • large asidireustiseisa
I etsca i stM iga saill
Ragi,Mats.lStsilt
VD] which be
se r iry no_a a rcitass t s ches
• .8.-4. STEWARD DEPITY.Ia scrr 21518outh
• - • naltrege; let with DEWITT.
FRlZTLimerr.Yrlteti.N , al "fr
BEGEIIII2I.IIIuPKIM Deftness and Manatee-
Myers of Pine Cabinet Ware, keep on hand I'S:
amo rtment oUWaternt and Cottage Furnture. r.
oak. and the Woven Wise Sprinit Kattr i am.
to be sent at a distance will be packed In a meats
manner. We sus and sell for mealkand la no doll=
Ewa - furnish superior good* at Me meria,
We solkdt a ean. Sept. 17. '7D 8-1 y
F
JOSEPH WALTON a CO.,
cjansFr MAKaaus,'No 413Welautlit.; Philadelphia.
Our establishment Is on* of the oldest. in 'Phila
delphia, and from long experience and an 'or
dililerwe are prepared to furnish work at
reasonable prices.
We manufacture fine furniture and also medlum
prioed furniture of auperbar qualltr. • A lame stock
of furniture simony' on hand. Goods Made to order.
Coulters, Desk Work and •Office Furniture for
Daub% Offices and Stores, made ta order. •
J 414: WALTON, J. W. LIPP.MUOTT. JOS. T. weary
Feb. 12, .70„ - 7 -4" .
AIMEE RiaLING. WXEE GUARDS. for Store
Fronts; Iractortes.-&e. Heavy Crimped Wire
Cloth - for cleaning ores, coal„ &e. Heavy &reen
Cloths antl , Coal Screens. Wire Webbing for Sheep
and poen Paper Makers' Wires. Wasson&
Iron Wire th Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornament
al Wire Work; Every information by addressing
the manufacturers. M. WALKER & SONS
• 1641.11 North 6th street, PhiLidl•lishia.
Feb 14,'70 -
- -
ILA W=
' FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
236 and 233 - 6croth Second Streck.
The undersigned liiiiinggreettlYinci essedfaciptles
in the addition of the large four story - building ad
joining his former place of business, otters greet In
ducements to all purr-timers of furniture to give him
a call. is confident of being able to please all
who May favor hint grab their custom, and his ex
•perience of twentriears in business is ' a
guarantee
of his ability to turn out the beat of Work.. lie per
sonally supervises - his large workshops, an d any ar
ticle not on hand will be made Loonier at the lowest
terms. X Large stock of all kinds of FURNITURE
Constantly on band. . • D. M. KARCHER.
Sept Si. '89 7-Iydw
•
• •
•
SIO,OOO . 011162.ANT'22.
BUCK LEAD,eicelli all other Lead !
• Ist: For its Unrivaled Whiteness..
AL Fur its Unequaled DurabilltS.
3d. For its Unsurpassed Covering Property.
Lastly for its Economy.
It costs; leis to paint with Buck Lewd than any
other White Lead extant, The same weight covers
More Surface, is more Dural le t tind makes Whiter
Work.
BUCK LEAD le the Cheapest and. Beet.
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE.
•
BUCK ZINC Excels all other Zinca. • r ,
let.. For Its Unequaled Durability.. • -
. 2d. For its 'Unrivaled Whiteness.
ad. For its Cnsurpastsed Covertitg Priiperty.
-Lastly, tor Its Great Economy,
being the Cheapest Handsomest, and most Durable
White Paint in the world. •
BTTY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BINE
. ZINC; -=
TR" IT AND BE CONVINCED.
SatimfaeOunguaraplecd by Mr Manuftieturerr!
BUCK cOTTA(;E COLORS,
•
• Prepared express/y_ for painting
Cottages, Out-buiedings of . every description, fences.
&o. Thirty-lice ditienent - colors. Durable, Cheap, ,
Uniform and Beautiful Shades,
Sample cards cent by until If 'e, ired.
Dealers' Orders will bepromptly exo - tited by the
manufacturers. , I
- FRENCH. ItICIIXBDS & CO.,
z. Cdr. Tenth and Slitritet Streets, ebllatlelpl,l4.
Jan 22, ."70 • - t-ly
(Educational.
POITSTOWN,ViIiTGOMERY COUNTY; PA
English, Classical, Scientific, Artistic end Commer- •
elaL Location admirable. Twentieth Annual ses
sion. Thorough - preparation for College or Ens! ne‘s.
For circulars address ,
• Bay. GEO. F.' MILLER, A. M.. Princi pal.
ItEncurstits—Rers. Jos. Melgs, schOetreri- Mann.
Kranth, Gulfs, flutter, de. lions. Judge . Ludlow
Meyers, I. S Yost, B:-.11. Moyer, M. Russel Thayer,
etc. . -
DLOOk.BIIII.IIO RTATZ NORMAL SCIEIOoL
AN - t) LITERARY k COMMF.P.CIA.t. INnTITUTE.
The Faculty of this Institution alru to be , very this
rough In their Instruction, and to look carefullyafter
the manners, health and morals of the students.
• A pply forcatalogues to unNar CARVER, A. M.,
Oct. 8, 10-11-ly Principal.
dining filacljinenj,
OTICIL-3fanufacturela and `users or steam
1. 1 4 Pumps, are hereby cautioned against ttie man
facture, sale, or use of any Pumps that sr& fill In
fringement on - Allison's Patent, dated September 24.
1867, as they.w be proaccuted to the full carat of
the law.
I Lave already commenced suit against several par-.
ties, and wlllProsecuteall other Infringers..
Port Carbon, AprU 8, ROM. ALLISON.
Parties In want °Mumps can be sup plied at reason
hie prices by the undersigned.
a.Lt.rsozc B ANNA,
Franklin run Works, Port Lltrbon, Pa.
Jan. 1,'70
DEDARICK'S COAL HOZEITIIPO MA.
caniE.
Patented April 32, 1110.
arc
now In tute. Tnoy are simple, durableand envy of
operation, bent* the large number fl Id, and the per
foci satin/act ion given. tieng for 111 agitated eat alocue
..rou taLn ing al zee, prices and testimonials troth partici
using them; also contaiffink prlcc• of mar Wood
and Iron Cara. Iran Tuba and itarrowe. Lock and
Hook Blocks., ar—; also containing much
non unefal to Coal merchants. •
•. K. IiEDIIIICK
Albany' Agrieultural di klathinc Work g, Albany,
Jan. 1, '63-18-attru-ly New 'folk.
Waftljes .aub 3titletru.
cil • . •
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64 p
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41 O A' _. ' 1 •14b : 1 0t" CC
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an'
.02
.
- Bronzes; Fancy Goods &c.
I
BIRTHDAY, BRIDAL,
AND HOLIDAY GIFTS. -
We irould call the attention of our patrons and
Mends to our large assortment of
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
Oar Importations of thla season are J ant opened,-
and present snarly novelties, which we foal certain
wlll please.. -
OnWnt by mallearefully and promptly attended to.
ROBBINS, !CLARK & BIDDLF" '
Jawar.sas it fitt.varoutirss.
N 0.1124 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
lIERKKIAR ROBBINS. J.-P. CLARK. SAII'L RIDDLE.
Nov. 6, '7O 43.2 m
CHEAPER THAN THE CZIEAPEE.T. .
,
• BANNAN & RA.MSEY
• . WILL ALWAYS 'SELL •
•
SCHOOL - BOOKS
OF ALL RINFei I '
At Lower Price than any other Booksellers, in
•
Pottaville, ' -
so EMU MT Tilli PRICES kAT '
And all Articles In the •
BOOk AND STATIONARY L.l!
At &Goat Reduction from Former Prices.
1 , •• • , .
edi Mthavir.
.TT T• 0 i 1 a lb. •
moat to • Thorvetr •be Must otoortmentotEtiii
- • 311011inzwiaittiAni..
• - Xo.llolloestroot,
likorlll,lll -1111 t. - (Opp, goilastoottl.)
° - =ter- . -... w ~«. ~5~.:4~:.~-.•.~ ~ K » =..
t ;
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, •PIENNSYLV.ANIA ;
Mfg
memoir es inumnut,
- COAL BROKERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. $l2B DOCK RTREEn
_ pane, AlthOß .
SaoVt...., which cun be bad at moderate prices. - He
a b•ri fuel splend id a.saort ment of tin, brass, Britania,
Jammed, glare, wood and willow ware; hollow an
lianlware. Also. brushes, brooms, oil cloths lable
cloths, door mate, ,clothewwrlngers, trays,
and hatchet knives, coif foil lamps, knives and forks,
and all kinds of • (firmware. Also, gridirons, roast-
In pans, chi Idrens aleighs audakates, table, tea and
butter spoons, - mice and rat, traps, patent nutmeg
graters, KO ttpons. lemon(squeexers and Valera; bini
cages, table Mats, tie cleavers, egg whlpa ,
tufting peitato in aaliers„ breed bths, wash
boardi, wooden touxia, !lint and-tailor irons, sausage
cotters and stuffens, clothes lines, 'toed cords,
,clothes
).ine, corn poppets, cake cut ters, at hdlestlekt, dredge
lioxes. savings banks,roatett Exixesotchool compan t l
-
ions, slates and penci l toilet:set/4 bath tubs, hatch,
ets, listudnens, axes, depti and .A.tond boxes, flour
sieves, meat saws;' coffee mills, concentrated lye,
glass drainers , fancy toys. lard' cans, washtubs . wash
ixianis. sheet zinc, market and fancy baskets. castors,
knife 130,M,44,, IKl3oVeitt,, pcikers, tongs, coal buck c p t ra
ket ties, stove and shoe blacking. Also, oils, ts ,
vat - M
-11 m window glom, putty, lanterns. an many
article, too numerous ton, mtintiOn. Also, ;voting,
hp 011( I and all kinds of Job b ing done to order, and
at the shortest notice. Persons wishin any,of the
above mentioned articles would do •well g
by calling
and examining before Pufehasing elsewhere.
SOLOMON 1100 V hit,
R
et OOT*B RECT/ONA.T.. WBOUG T ION
SAFETY'. BOILERS. ,
1 . , ROOT'S IBI;PROVEG TRUNK ENGINES,
Stationary, Plirtable and
Double Pl-ton e quern Hoisting Engines, Hoist-,
lelachinery fail Coal abaft% 'Sloping,
Grist mine, IS torsi, &c., .itto.
tine of these Holsters ctn he seen running daily- at
HILL 11AT.11.1.4 . Colliery, Mahanoy City,
PA ItTICUL.AIt ATTENTION INVITED TO
the liot.:er, which basin° equal. Ad dead points
ind two pistons in one cylinder, either end
of which la taring full steam when the other is
passing centre, It reqoirOsi no Iltiction straps, clutches
or brakes of any kind. Rtarted, reversed or stopped
instantly, and nt any point of revolution, by the
simple ntorementof a tingle lever. Having no keys,
gibs, set screws, oeother; adjustable parts, which. In
other !whitens require the knowledgean d constant
Iracure of an experienced engineer, can be mit in the
of the moat inexperienced persona. All its
working parts are enclosed in the case or cYlindsr *
and are thus protected from breakage, the -effects of
dust, dirt, and rust or Weather, Its extreme light
eiimpartness and rapid speed, highly commend
It fur 111 os. Orders remised for the mantiftentree
by the 'dentin:wk. who also furnish descriptive
eztni , x ea, price Rats, dritwinips. estimates, azul other
inform lion. ' I
ATLIANIFM GARFMT, Mahanoy'CitY. Pk.
A. H. CHURCH. * iftnville, Pa.
ktur
FIRST..— ---,--• . _ -. 7 -. ~. ,
v
1 r I :
310R1 1 (TAGE . BONDS '.
0,, , ...
, .
ST.. JOSEPH & DENVER . CITY
t • , 1 , .
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. .
Riiil Road Company,
.
•, • .
' -- .PAYABLEi -_,iN G ,
OIM;* -
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With Interest at (8) Eight Par Cent. also Payable
1 -
in Gold.
1 ..
. ..
-.- VouEons on nzonrrEntr•. ,i , •
._.
• , • 1 'i
, . ,-7 -- i . • , .. ,
?ma Firsi-Claa• Bawds ars .taur foe sale
,by the
Co - puny thrbugh the naderslaned , and are c osh - dv tiy renownesnLed as enahtnlog AlllallaDrlittoT
. ..
sAvr.-cv and a LAUCIa INCIIIMIt. - - •
Almost the entire Ilneill tven_pletid and In inecesa
rot °pan uon. Oaly - Tweirty Hiles of Truett to lay
ra. the Western Terrain,, sad that. being rapidly
-
The preftut - traffle of lb Road la AMPLE -GEAR.
AhTlai ftir the RELTAISILITT at these Securities.
-The !toad runs West from nr. , JosErsr, and fort=
a. through East and West route..
Mortgage per male 613,800 'covering Fetatehlae '
and - all propel-By. •
3 1 1
lA`Agill of Road. 111 les. • ' -
Total Issue of Bonds, 111 800.000. ' !
PRICE trl 1.1 sad sorspedilateettst la earreater..
Maps and Pamphlets Int - dished an appllcatlon -
F.gpreertage for account or purchases tree of charge
W. P. CO.NTEIME &
..C0., : ,
- 5f Pine street. New Toth.
' TIM tt My ' ..
!Dior. P.; M-- . -tr- • Wall ear Tork.
(
-.1, _
..$lOO ADDITION, s' BOUTITIv.--Ity Act of
July is, 10. 4 e time of elsbnleg tilli
bounty was extend ed six months from that date.:
This time winvoon expire. ' Tbe following 'are Intl
tied. If they hare not inresdy eolleoted tt:
All soldiers who enlisted for three or two
t r afun ars
before July I.lth, 1164, and readvedllloollnH
bounty and no more; and all such sole lers who were
Machined before seising' two Mil, for worm& or
IIV linen of ldod.. ruptures. not dis
eases. era en though. they bare not read'sd
any bounty; these ,*si, are Moo entitled _to tbe SXO
original
The widows children l ig? ;It at the 4E104 the
law, July ? Bth 1561 , and to of all soldiers, null.
cured ribose who bare - since their diecharge.
entitled; and sitters smelt;moldier* i
before serving two yews. kir ty, ar Memo'
contrected in tbe service, who Medal 'eft_ eilidelher
or disease, before Jelly 2iels. lniik the trteserodiu.
dren, or patents are entitled. ./wr.h the soldier
blrn elf. u. vine, would net be entitled. •
t?spets Fir the tekeethm et prisidassAN. Gill the
kb of next Droessiber tompsetea. eons*
ed. for
end warded Ilar-Mlnimk- • - -,...—.__
"All Wade of Beeing , .. -MO ewers,
for sale.; . ChM .- - • tt -- •.. !.
Aniainn
, •
~...
~
w. i t, s9uft, “ •
Nov lia, '7,-110.*40-tf L _ '
ROB?. IL BEAM I'
. 1
- = As. R. ummuie
.., - ._- R. B. BERTH Ai CO.,
• i •
• , -
. I . FIRE INSUR AN CE, , ' - ,
,_ ...-
-.1 -.-__,
AN'iItBACITE° BOARDIi . OF TRADE - BOOAN:" - I
No. 178 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.
June M. Iti. • • 1 I 122-26tt
HOLIDAY: BRIDAL AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS.
PARIAN AND LAVA
: FARE.
-I
lIRCQUERED AND INLAID, CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOSITIES.
A FRESH rxvozcE OrCHEA . P DECORATED (TUNA TEA
.SE i rS•
FIRST CLASS GOODS. t I LOWEST CASH PRICES.
• TYNDALE, MITCHELL & - CO.,
China, Wass and, QueenaWare,
.t
707
Dee,.
v.; 7t
. b7' CIIIESTI6O3II9IICT. PNILADr I ZP/11?L„ 70T
1128 ' 01i - B . SiTT STREET
,
AND
828 MOM STREET,
Philadelphia.
MILLIKEN 'S, LINEN
•
•
11.. 0U S U'R NISHI Cr t GOO . DS .
WINTER BLANKETS. AU the heti makes of Blankets, from the lowest to that:blest qualities nude
A BID FOR LARGE BLANKET SALES. .To increase our Blanket Sales this Season, we shall sell at
unusually close priers. "Wo promise that ouraliirket customers will be - pleased with our Low Tvurr.
DIARSEILLESAtILTS and IXISIFORTABLES ! Entirely ,Net Stock Fresh Goods New Vat.
terns Greatly Reduied Prices Marseilles-Quilts are much cheaper since laat Reason. Our Stock bellig
quite new gnd tresh,-our insfomere may depend on finding in our stack' the latest styles, and best value
In the market. . . .
FL&N"FLs' Iq.ANSELS ! CONTENT:if:OF elt7R 1.7 ri,A-Nht, DEPART.M.ENT:-.-' f
Ilallardvale Flannels—all the'wldths, and all illi qualltle,..
Calbert'al Flannels, Real Welsh Flannels, Saxony Flannels. Shaker Flannels;
all quaittloS—Red, Blue:and Gray Flannels.
Extra Heavy Hugenoti Canton Flannels.
•
- • JIILLIKEN'S LINEN STORF.
shoivs the titnst extensive *Stock of Linen Gc•ods to la fonnd lo Philadelphia.
SPECIAL BA EGAINS in TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, SIIEETINGS, TOWELINBS:"&e.
• . I • GEORGE 3111.1.1KMV,
nu asesnit Street, and t riqii Arch 'Street, Phlladelphisf.
Oct 1. 70-40-8 m
Eli
Jun. 2.9, '7O-4.131
,Stouts, Ecingeis;,ict.
T HE NEW GALVANIZED IRON'
CLOTHES LINES. can' be had st
BOLOMOikI HOOVERIti
sTtecE, TIN and'TIOURE-FLTRNISIIING STORE,
THOISf4O3 DONOHOE.
Burtinwor
.'first Class Carr!iages and Buggiao,
, . • as tat uktrat .aink host *mot= mum.
IiIAMITACTONT-4bit. Szcottb I .4xn NinnrunAt Sir eta !Nitwit
• saac at Yount= !Um; PartsVIILLT.
Oossiantli as bead, a gotd moortmeat nay and immood-band
• 7--8111 "1"sliad to ripoi4oi. " April la
GREAT BA RGAINS. • i
BEY
ATI m mo. . . r
• . .
THOMAS BOLL's,
ale CENTRE
. PO:I4TOLLE.
MIMI
•
1
LAW-A4"d ; Mi ll i ti r dlN ' EiCittai - CE CO.
OF WILSiINGTON, DELAWARE.
, •
4ORN P. McLZAR, President
M. M. CHILD, Seclietary.
.. ' 1 1 1:t1 1 1.NCII•OFFICE: '
N. W. COHN= NINTM AND Gams - rem"' Sistaa - rs.
i'. Philadelphia.
4 .
.GEO. W. STONE. , Vies Presidelit; Manager.
GEO. F. TURNER, Gen'l Agent and Attorney.
Pinumt • Low It f aims.
All Polle!es Noii,Forfelting ifier One annual pay
ment. Rvery ace smitualatlon consliftent with =defy
guaranteed to Polley Holders.
Hooks containing full Information concerning the
plans and roles of the Company es•nt free on apellal
,tion to the Branch Otflce.
Agents Wanted throe loud Me hiales of Pennsylvania
ad Yen. Jersey.
Rencaileeza (by permleision)-11on. R. W. Gilpin,
Chief Juat ice State of Delaware; lion. Thou. F. bay
aryl, U.S. Senator ; from Delaware; Ht. Rev. Alfred
Lee, Bishop of Delaware; Gen. Henry du Pont, Pow
der Manutr; . Hon. Cloy. Saulsbury, Cloy, State of
Del.•, the Presidents of all the Hanka lu the City of
Wilmington; Hoy. d. S. Valentine, 3lavOr City of
Wilmington. • • July 2.3, '7O--315-I,Y
i .
OLD A.11D71 . 3 , .. pD. INCODPDBATED 135 L
PURELY MUTUAL. •
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE
THOMAS F. FI..E.NRETT,
; JAMES FRANCIS, Vice ?mildew('
B. CHICKE.IBING, Secretary and Treamper.
J. L. GREENE, Asidistant fvereti47. '-
Nan-Forfeiture allPolicleac3u4iatoedpy
. Law. I "
In ease any pretratint Is not .paid when due, the
policy to nut forfeited: but the holder remains In
sured for the full tonna tit, until the premium already
paid and unearnsd!ta exhauated by the cost of tartar
epee at Menet ntte.
One Annual CAR 4 Premium on an ordinary' Lille
Policy will vontinne the insurance. for Two lies=
and QS Days from the time the policy wan issued, or
' Onelient and eV Ihtys niter the Second Annual Pre
mium becomes Due... Should the second premium
not be paid, and the; insured die within one yeat and
titi days after such tn-payment, the full amount of '
the policy would belituittiess only the.premiurn due
and unpaid. The larger the number of premiums
:. ! paid, the longer will the insurance continue,-in ease
of non-pavinent of premium.
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company has paid
tinder this law Six Claims, which in Cotapanies of
other States would have been worthless; 'and billow
continuing the Insurance on over •1011 polleleis on
which the holders 'have been linable to pay pre
'
The last claim paitl under this non -forfeiture plan
was that of a Member who insured a feW years since
ftxr $3,400. In [PO lie (sited to pay his annual pre
tniums ip Janunryllnet. one year and tivemonths
afterwards, lie Wed. The Company has pall to the
widow the full amount, *Vol, sews only the overdue
payments and 'interest.
Every 3fenaker WeiteircA . imerg Day.i inaicramire
pfrici for.- . .
ALL
ALL Pr. 0177,4 MN - MET, .%3LONG rrrr I vLtcr HOLD
gas. • c•:,'L.•
ANNLAL CASH 1 ) 114F2CL.W..
ECONWCiCAI. lIANAGEKILISL
Careful selection of lives, Safe Investments. •
flood Agents and tiolleltors Wanted
!ix information, aiddv at the hontnottlee„
W. (IRAV.M, General Agent,
ht.= 1,1/ 1" t
W. e: r. I MO.'S NTII and enzymic - 1' srs
• DE.L.PH lA,
Oct la, 'at
flril. W. FOWLS t SON. Prornietors. &era
- bait, ifrogittats and deafen reaeraily.
• 1 Nano r-lattindi macs I.t :18ed L
March if, 111 ' lS.lptow
of the
eininem— end Professor.
Ibsen/ devoted a 7 ”ors
to abentaatism and
on Nisbe
pub t& specially. and b by
theiledleal Professi ely armounoed as the
highest anthosity in _ltbeantrdietchu nta. (see
testimony.) It isplessant and ' to the taste
and warranted yea from minerals and Werke*
It is a scientific preparation, mo
maillent and warranted meter solemn D ohaerms..
hard.banblefm. peettivaenre !Or Inflammatory Rhea
itiatism4 Chvollta Rbeninatiam. /tbsa:
snails= or Kidneys, bramble in the Head. =lse Body. Nervous Headset*. and fervent
• Bold by Drogldstaat ft re per ballet ids
bottles ft M. Medical advice, eb izth out salaam, mins
A.l ,.......brietter. All orders tout tor Prom cOlh=al
Depot. No.llBoutit Bt. Phi
'7O-111 •
DADDOW' ll BMW NA4* ,
ao sha MS tha t itaatasa . ,
' This lisp is ills/est of Ms Antal:mato
dal llisrlass ist maw Taal& /L dighirs la isills7
iirioPeela timaTitiristaileas.Pftanditiosibetairet iallevoill
with locatkotoe all thosollissisa
la l ti lli.b inkal= r ts OW ilia; &i% '
. Price ea Iliolieni_:.;' -..... 11l
" Ia ass lior Padua.
la shwa_ • 4 .
Do . *K , '
710,111,10
8 C.RESNOT BTBRZT.
ANI
&N ARCH '!,fiREET,
Philadelphia.
STORE
hiisuranct.
PIVF
Example at the Ago' of 43.
g
26
• -
- bee on
• at
,*T' "se Potattadi
Mks It J. lk Damn. .
,
451 S North Eighth St., Philada.
itaa t h la
_,
t V:l4')
v-YEGRABLE ''
- ;
ncolor sad dressing that will
Ot burn the hair - or injure the . .
:- 414. ' !
1
.' .It ' does not produce a color
mxhanieally; as the poisonous 1-'
, preparations do. J
It gradually restores the hair
to kiti original - color and Jr:nitre,
bjqs . t3Pplying new life` vigor.,
it'esuires a luxuriant growth
ofs
hi; line hair.
0 best and safest 'article
e offered.
glean and Pare. No sediment
ohi everywhere..
14.131 C FOR DOBRINFI.
1
Ee',l
• ,ot'
s?‘ 0V
, 10 44t1
LASS cm
RDWARE
"ay
T acorn mow 1 AND STIMIL. --
1
At M& No. 251 Centre Stmt.
'hat
CALL 1 T AItYLE, 4 SCIIIIICS
New wards Store Sib. =Centre St.; to buy
0)0'14_0 ti Rakes, Spades.Bltovels, Corn and Oar
dei4 Hoes f all klyais.
S94a. 1 15CALICS! SCAL.ICS ! ' •' '
.
Of all hinds, and the best- n the tneiket, at
14YER A SCHL'ICS, Alents(No. =Centre Street,
z ' I L . • 1 , ~' Pottsville
...# 4
110 - tict§.
trFACTURERS AND USERS OP
1 Engines, - de. , • in- Schuylkill ; Counkr—
TAKE N Cl., that I have sold to ALLISON &
BANNA. otPortearixm.arl interest in my PATENT
STEAM PISTON and have given them the entite
control of ;It in said County. with power to collect all
-moneys due or to become due thereof for the menu
.facture awl use of The same. DAVID CLARK.
Basletou, Pa.. Jan.
'THE Cr-PARTNERSHIP heretoforeaxlatind
under the firm name or WELD, NAGLE, & CO.,
in New Y rk and Philadillphis, and WELD, SHER
WIN & CO., in Boston, to this dardissolved by
tualserit.„ The accounts of the old firm Will. be
settled upland the Mistimes continued by' the new
firm of WELD RICE &VD.. j ~
GEO. U WEID, , • EDWARD SHERW/N,
11. , ,W... AGILE,
WELD,
HEN RI: A. RICEoIs.
TERI/ EREIGNED have ; tan day formed a
CO-YARTNERSHIP. for the purpose of carry.
lug on a general Wholesale Shipsdng and Commis,
slon C4l ) Busineas, under the ; style of WELD;
RICE A. ~ at
- :01134 Walnut St., Philadelphia ;411 Broadway,
New York :11 Doane St., Boston.
GEO. M.
HENRY A. RIC ,E Jr_.,
Ang 21i 1 ,170 -34•J ' 'HORACE HOWLAND.
.i—The Co partnership heretofore exis .
131 • itig 13etween George P, Owen ries Long
and Albert B. Eckel , trading undee , th Arm name
of Owen, /oug.& is hereby dissoly by mutual
consent, he accounts of the 01(1in/41:will beset*
tied
up, 11 the business continueditTlhe new film
of Owen, kel, Colket &
GEORGEV. - O ' WEN..
• CHARLFA LPN_ ,0
ALBERT 13. ECKEL.
,
• George Qwen, of Tremont; Albert B. Eckel and
Henry • - C, Colket, of Philadelphia; and (Marten
Long. of Donaldson. have as/iodated. under the Ann
name Of c ?wint, Eckel Colket & Co., for the 'purpos.-
Mini/ of Min and Shipping Coal from the Colket and
West kn Lorberry Collieries, and from the Eureka
Colliery'On the . Lyttens Valley Veins at Donaldson.
SchuylilD COunty, Pa. •. -
0111ces:-i-NO. 23 3lerrhants' Exchange. Phil/lA:lel
phta, Pa. iTri•mont, Schuylkill County . , Pa:
GEORGE Y. OWEN.
ALBERT B. ECKEL.
. - • HENRY C. COLKET
Pni LAD ,
CHARLES LONG.
:Lll f iLt. Nov. 15t,1370. 'Nov 23--43-6 t
OE
1311si11tsi Itatbs:
H' B
s .soTssas,,
I, CIVIL ENGINEERS,
•
Mining Engineering. Colliery Maps for Inspector's
,Otilce. Railroad Location and Construction ; Topo
graphim./*:urveys andall other professional work
executed and on reasonable terms.
tee Street, Pottsville. • Jan. 1, 70-1
11.--
It"ILI
C'ILETME LNIGINKS.R, SURtEYOR,
Ind Jp;TATE -AGENT
-01124-811vet Terrace, Petteriile, Pa,
.Z—tf
July 9,
H"Br RLEASA.N TO, , ' •
. •
CIVIL AND MI MSG • ENGINEER .
,
Surreyis and Inspects Collieries: and examines Mm
eral Lands, I Orrica—Bantum's idullding,
f Jan I, '86.1 Centre SL.oPPosile 41acOpaleburch.
I WALT ________ _ _
8
IL 111LA/Pra.
dirILAND NTSINCI ENI3I.4*EP.,
•
lso cEprnt_p STREET. POTTSVILLI% PA.._ .'
eurveya Railroads' &c Speci a l at
tention
_tven, to tlevelopin.fulayll. I,uPlialrt;2tllll
C ation •
- •
QTRilli 0 ' A COCHRAN, emu. and Mittnto
%..1 Exam xea, , and Dairownsace, LikCentre St..
• Jan 1, lail.ly Pottalltiaoitp stairs.)
• Air DM nifSPECTOR.--OEO.BROWfroffers his
AY& services as Mine Inspector and to Reportl-on
vonditioniapicity and value 01'431111es ; also to sell
lands on mnilasion. Oftice—Potteville, Pa.
JulY,M.' • i , - 30.8 i n.
13 W. SjI.E.APER, Porrsvms.x, PA.,
A * late the Pennsylvania State Geological Sur.
,yen explores lands, mince, &c. Jan I; '619.1
§AilitlZ ------ ififitlitlfAN, - JearlCE OF TIM 14.ACIS,''
Real "late Agent ., and Licensed Auctioneer,
• 1. No. / AttANTaNtio Sr:, Porrsvitue, PA.
• Special a tention given to all brislness In the above
Ef t
branches: 2Havlng A large experience, satisfaction
and Dram news guaranteed. Collections especially
solicited Att . will receive immediate at
Jan. 1, . 1 j • •- '- . .
C. OPJ.TSCH informs the puldlethat he
. ban purchased the • . \ _
l e.
SOAP Kcip CANDLE FACtORY,.
corner of Second and nigh Streets, Potts Ville. lately
owned by E. C.Neldt & Co., which he (Mr. Kotiltsch)
establishe4 in 1844. The new Arm will be C. F. Mop
itach A Son and they pill manufacture all kinds of
Saws andlandles. The patronage of Storekeepers
and the pa Hein general la respecru ll y soliclte&l
July 2, '. , : . ^-1Y • .
WILLI/AL L. DAVIS,
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter,
.. ..
No I 21 M i tirsArdroo Srnasr, PoirstiLts
, •
liovint hien ltl the business over 10 years In Phil
adelphia, Wet him unusual far ti .ii i l i ties for deriving
his supplite from drat class ho AP Particular'
attention' i d, to country work. March 20; '7o L ly
G ICORG MARTZ. ABOHITZCIT.
Inventort the a MA self , dirmp gr in limrr e cases ' "Is and vi o lr- tool
breakers f the. usual height , saving thereby' a
great am tof timber in a larva, breaker. The
self.orimpl cases are for slopes. and sha ft s.. With
4:
or withoutdoor to cur and with water apparatus
attached to dispense With pumps, It self-dumps one
or two stories, and hoists one. two or three cars at '
the same time. , ,
The advertiser Willi:dais, superintend Or. contract
to build colliery Improvements of all kinds.
Minchs, `ll . 1 i . • 10 ly •
- - -- I
L. Pi - WHITNEY. •
I 1 •
BA.N.KER,
- -
160, , iarn 1 fre &., Pottaville, Pa
1 i
nximlna In
i • •.•
GOLD Axil SII.VER,
_
, .1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
i,• _ ,
VNITEDI E Er e IES AND OTHER BONDS.
f.
MONEY N TvEn ON DReosIT—INTRERaT
allowed as per special agreement.
STOCKS arid BONDS bought and sold at the New
usual Co
York and Philade/phla Bawds of• Broken' a t the
mm i
Jan I. l'O , Won.
t•
IMI
.
. . .
Ms , s, MOO; -&c. .
,
.. -
I
. YPORT • e T ,
• 1 . '
T ME NEW 'TONIC
„ .
BOOT It; HOE EMPORIUM'
Is now In fall o• • don. and the attention of the
buttes of Pottevil als especially Invited to the largmr_
stock now In eters and arriving daily' of all the finest
clams of goods. suitable for bidies° wear. and
to this market. Mr. trine has made a ilsil pof
Mita branch of basin and gives him partl ipe enlar a
tentkin to 'Retiring the . line of ladiaetvrear ever
brought to the city.
Ere atteFicin,.. will be paid to customers, and a
invit louts extended to all. •
i
4ctober 2 HENEy moth.
1.:41/ 1 . • , • . 43-1 y
-
• . -....1..---...--
'. ' At . ' 4 1 iAI all if b • -, „
LAND WARRANTS WAISTED
OF'_AE oF 1812 AND MEXICAN . tt
FOREIGN COINS KTOClitt, GOLD. G. MEAN
-1111.4T and her IN.,
BOUGHT and SOLD.
COLLECTIO twayr made small potlnta. DE.
No pain. sr 11 bc to serve the Interosta ot
thaw who favor larrir th thrd_r_ wiriness.
• 8. RLMETON &
Rankers tutil Broken, No. SO South it /ma 1. 111
. I—ly
BLASS/USTI!. lal7lLlll. LiffllBl6. &C.
• &IS t , lto lillanketa..ll4/0 tOSIS 00.
MI wool Coverlets and Comfortable..
-•-• Jail ia zil Led am p, St SO to $5 CO. • • •-..•
Wel 111
_a. Ss 00 to
g 3 oa. ' • .
Lap lanke Leurnauo Ro&
' . Travallnallillanketaand Mandel. •
. I 14.NENS. . .
~. 213 41. 0a.FluoTowela, 62 50 to 14 CO.
rid p a. (4). . •
and American crane.. .
.. • I Table Llsonati oni oe. to SI Ok -
I k e
• Ono Dios. &ie. •- '
60p W C Damaaka. OM. tap.
• .• MIMI% 5126 up 6
a Linens. ovary number. -.
Oh itosolns, full llan t , all styles
G t
' - i tADnew MUSICK :. - •
.
. • ' 1 .1.
_4I2 AM 1221`. 11 2LaWLIS.
. J ,
, . .I
PINEOn.
LVVISHS.
- ' . , - . - 1 • -. • 1 MEV. PCIPLISIC: •• '° ,
..-• -; ......,4,1 as
_ :. 7400 - 1 4 311 it tICIX'4II6, -- . .
ILL Ouspus Mimi ,iia Kaastrillntine„__ _ : -
0 41:716-430. 1 • ' IPRKLinikuit
t .< ;
454 m
admen
DECEMBER, 1876.
Vie Simmer.
DEEP ..IqK LING SHORT-HORNS.
'A friend of ours' who by careful breeding_
and selectionjuia succeeded in establishing Lt
tine herd of sulking short-Horns, sends us
the following selection . from an English
paper: • If the fine size andA, feeding proper
ties- of the short-Horne cn be combined
with deep milking, it will raise them greatly
la the estimation, of our dairy farmers, with
whom butter, milk and cheese are speciali
ties not to be dispensed
_with,. : ,even for size,
and fattening qualities. the ayerage lite
of a cow the Surma production in milk,
butter and'eheese aggregates a heavierprotit
to her oi - nb than any. beef: producing ufff
dencies.
•.
8110.11T-110111CS FOR TILE DAiRY:
"At a meeting or the Lingseote Agrieul- -
tural Assciciation - i England, , Dr: Battler read
an essay on Short-liorns, front; which the
following extract is taken : • •
',‘The advautage is to the dairy cornier, - •
having to combat some very deeply seined .
.and_ wide -spread prejudices 'against - itur e
bred Short-horns. for dairy pUrpot-et,., but
cannot help thinkjng that the dislike this
*tittiryman to puna' . bred animals is one of the
greatest
.plement day, sand
does more .niitchle . P. than' anything else in
retarding improvement among the generaK
herds ttf;-the country, and, contequently,
the 'supply of beef for the want of our ,
and inpreasing . population. The calves pro
ducefl_oii ourilatry .farms are chiefly brought :
up by those whose farms - are better adapted
to the rearing of young stock.thtt for dairy
purposes ; - :::the consequence is that - they or.-
obliged . to 'keep them until they are t
_vests old tit get them as large - I:And marketa:-
ble as a well-bred ttnimatwould - be two 3 . :ar-: •
old. . •
• "On.thp other hand, I am bound' to adn,
that there is a vast difference in the still if
properties of pure-bred Shurt r -liorirs„an,i ii
is aluestion which I think •has beele •
much neglected by breederS of Stuirt-ilorn; , - - .;.i.
'generally speaking, but I firmly beli6
if proper care be •taken in iwlecting
from good milking . families, and theprOde; •
.kept well; but mit over fed, they writ!
COMPIVT6IOIIZB WOW'S with any onkerr br« , i
of animals in the kingdom. ;No doubt eat 4: -
forcing,has been the principal cause Why.r,i, •
many of the 'pure-bred Short-liras
present day•are - bitOniikers, for 111(16, m i .
doubt, if you artificially force the heifer, you
the. tow_ for4lairY parprscs-,- ;or th;•
rich;kintlly:qualitY and agreat aptittn',t , t.. 1„
fatten, whielyare the great charauterhstre
the breed, render it less difficult to spoil '
pure-bred animal ink-that' way . than iutt
other.
'The, improved Stilt-Minis turd an l• _
.cellent character for their milking !Tope:-
ties in the early days of the Freed, which it
seems .-to ! have inherited by the .Duchc,,
tribe whickyou:all km)* is the mot valo..-
ble tribe - of cattle in the kingdom at thc.
present day. .; •
."Bates left onitecord that the first
gave £4 lbS, of butter 121 ozs. to the per ,
w&tk'after caking. don't know. whetlici' •
any of her debeentianis which are in exe,
tence at the, jiresent4inie giye iw intielt but
ter as,the first Dueeess did , but.if not. have
no doubt it is attribtitable in a great measure
to the .Sit, that, while ,t he (miners of tbcm.
ean get 460 guineas • 'for
.each ca-If, milk 'l4-
eoines'asecondatreonsideration.•
:‘-"I feel sure the dairy farmers. would do
well to pay a little !Mae attention td thi•
point; even if they loge a little in the_chces..
tub; it would be tripreAliun compensated for
by the incteasedNalue of the calves, its Welt.
as their annual draught bf cows, besides. th.:
greater advantage they-Would con'2er on h -
grazier." —Pea et Fa Cr.
. .
I' CHICKEN DIiiLASE.-1. intVe a ghlit:Vrit•i::
of faiwy fowls at DeKalb and lianevi!le-,
some• of which I paid great ,priecs for; ::aid,
prized, accordingly. But as is usual with
my farthing 'experiments, they began .1:,
dmop,' and-soon . the. Houdans began to..dft . ..
,t.hiVn•the Creve `Cteurs and other crowded
varieties, and finally, White porking and
.other 4. Their . heads became ..sor, , , - eves
swollen, then total blindnesS, . with eye_
ready to -burst - from heir.' satkets, NV !Mit .
they would do on ..the , least pressure Witli
thumb and . finger again's the sides of tlit'ir
heads. .Every one that beeame blind di( d.
- Some are losing all or nearly.' all ti-it
-chicketts,., as well as old ones; and dare not
even use their eggs.-
1r'...1 I have read_ many poultry botiks . , aud
'never fail to read all -I cm see on the subject
I la paperk, but have never seen an iteeoum
1 of u lik6 disease, or of syMptOMS at all lil:'.:
l' the-above.' - . - -
•
'BO-1 fed thorn •sulphur, red pepper, blarli
pePper, and all otherfiery doses that I had
seeu
s tet*numentied; bat ;still they (lied-till
some varieties were extinet, when l -was.
reading..,,tut4ditorial in the MAssAcitusr - rr-
Pr.orGfOtkx, upon the treatinent of-pour
trv,. describing the etteets . of dice andlt .
ve l fmitt 'on poultry, and it occurr oiu •
that my fowls might be lousy. '1 took lb,
nest train for, Kaneville, and began a eon. :
flees inquest 'On alive chicken,. and to•to e
horror saw the cause.
• _Their heads were eiwered . witb n perftt
wit;:sQfj );ili4l One up, , n allot het,ond
king, Hat kind oi*Jice busily adding lulu
dreds more. ' • ;
Atanig:the wing quills were thousand, of
a sinallerkind lice,in heaps. •
• f• made - a• quantity of sulphur :and' lard
ointment and prepared for business; put it
on several timeS, and hired the boys - to earn
tbei Job. Not one has died since, al
though n* neighbors are still losing as many
as ever. -Chi.. Fecriiu r. • •
,L
-gal notices
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TN- THE CRIMINAL COURT Or SC YL
-HTLL COUNTY. in the matter. of granting
Tavern, Eating House and Wholesale Ligtior Li
denses.=-Notiee is herCbc given that all person,
whose Licenses expire in March. WI, most file ttiKir
petitions fore the same in the - ottica of the Clerk 01
said Court. oitlon. before the :9th of Deeember. IS7e,
an they will begranted at - thelanuary Term UM) of
said Court, auci not at the March Sessions, us.hereto
'fore.
•
Also, all aimlleant4 for ."new stands - .mustle
their prlltiona in said Court, at the time and illara
aforesaid.
lty the Ornirt
N0v,19,70-47-6t
gegat garbs.
W. CAKE, :it.. . T 4 TrnetNET AT
I LAW
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• °Mee: Sr.. over Barman dr. tarr.sey:y.
nook Store, Pedtsvale. Pa. 770-4.-1 y
HARRY C. DORNA.N. ArroasiY %T Law,
No. 145 Centre tit., a few doors below Episcopal
tli arch, pittsyllle: ' April ZS, 70-17—ly
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P. pai.J.T.si, ATTORNEY AT LAW, " - -
A 1 4113 Street, Ktenandoali, Pa.. -
Jan 1.7, - 7,1•44-1y • . , .
HERBY C. 811.EAFE H; Arroimay , AT LAW,
Mae°
, 155 Ce ntre St., Pottaville.
~....,may...41?—.7.1-r-tf
Glet . tAl l .4 t e t U C ftl l ct l g l ko. ic i lig i gt i g St!, nearly
,
opposite . 51,1neia' Bank. ' April 13, '69--14--af
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J. 5.711.518 R. CILITPBBLL, ArrousizT LAu,
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Jut' 1, ' Ll7O-10 South Simi stret,Phtladelphia.
ivlLLLiiia.lthifin A
TTORNEY AT . LAW
:10. Is 4 Centre St., Pottsville. Pa.
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. , Jan
D ANIEL D. DILLICILN. , _:.ArronnEr AT
-Pottsville, Pa. 01110; Rotranan'a new Building,
cnntre Mt., Potterille. Jan le, 69-3—tf
ARLBR7 KNITTLE; ATTORNEY-AT-LW%
()rape, No. 16.1 Centre Street, Pottavllle. Pa. Alt
claims promptly collected : October 16, '66, 7 -1.2—1y
GE 0,1164 1 - 08WIEBZES,.(Late of the Chan:Orem- .
burg Bar,) ATTOIINEY4,T-LAW, No. 181 Cen
tre 8t.;,-ai Boo* potteville, IN. 'Nov.7 - 6, '6B-15-1y
UT'RAMSAY - POTTS. ATTORNEY AT LAW
v . 0111ce, corner of Centre and Market street*,
Pottwrille, Pa. 'Collection* promptly attended to
Can lie consulted in Merman, Novl2,
LAW AND COLLZOTION orinciv .
AC}RIsToPHER Litrz-E,
ATTORNEY LAW and Pu
Not Any nitc, • .
Sept 1, Pottior ille, Schuylkill Cp., Pa
"MOIL L. ADDISON. • 'TBANCTS WARREN
o ocoa, DEALmius.,GAII .COMPANIES.
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The undersigned slime eded read & War. to
` the sole manufacture of Foebt's eelebrsted
Paten
SEW , -HUMPING..
-
HOISTING '
SCOOP
EEO
IRON norsorpzu . nr.ovics.
orourilthuling Coal, Ore, Man
de., Sc.
Also, In the manisfacture of
IRO?.; BOX NyI..LEE.TAARROWs,
nox • Clt
♦AD
Are prepared to rill alt orders • with promptness and '
dispatch.
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NOTlcE.—fleing the sole - owners of the Paten
Biget for the Itelt-Damplog. nolating,Scoop Bac
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and Dock Block. trecantion all persons aga s
factoring or purchasing the same from any except
ourselves or oaf news. •as we will prose , to to
the-almost 14011 V Infringement on the Letter%
Patent Bespec
ADDISON &Iir:VERB : N. Reading Pa.
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Februat7 . 4-4 y
1-01' RIIIGH VAL/AFF RAILROAD COW'S"-
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'Tillie Table, showing connections of the f„,, V. R. •
toCO. with 'these of the Phila. &Reading R. IL Co.
and from Pottsville and Intermediate points be
wren Rending and Pottsville: r•
- • _ . • I.t. M. , i, Y. ir. N.
Leave •rot,_ taville - 1 -5.40; 0.00 2.46
Reading.. ... • 1 7.23' 10.'M ' 4.24 •
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heat Pen ner. luiiiiii;i;:::::7; 5.851 11,5,51 szo
•Arifie at fatudon..... .... ' -..! 0.16! 12.40 j 8.35 .'
..,...."' -' New Ydri....... - - 2 . .... -... " .. : MIS. B.4at 10.00
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Leave New York .. ' , 17.00
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" Easton ** . • ' ~....!
... " . East Peana.lauctlon _,a SD 440 _' •
~ " Reading -... ....-- ...A...! 10.40 too ,
Arrire at P0ttevU1e.....2..:1•....-.. ..... -.......v.-t 1226 7.36' '
Mt;MAtCH CRUNS and intermehiatepoints
Pottsvlle, 3.40 and 0.00 A. M., and .2,1,5 P. 51., err-. •
rive at Idaueh tdsurik 12.00
Chunk and 9.M P. M. _
Retu Mktg leave Manch 4.46 and 10.3.5 P. .11. ~
apive atFatsvllle, 17.25 and 7.26-P.•111. . , • ~.
For aIL , points In the Lehleh coat'E•glous and for
reliraada. Waverly and BulTalo leave Pottsville L 6,40
A. X.. •'; • ROBERT IL BA I III4 .
• .. et . • Superintendent and Pe •
Bethlehem, Dee. 30, 'llO , . • VIF - •
TNDIAIif • .IE9WDER ordete *kr
a. the ah.zre POWDER can be left at the edice. M
.,rU" Ittb ROBERT R. BEAM: or wt
nt...iitCA P. ATON. neg. st the I
Net mann, and will tw_Protauti_st
June 2. 2110111AMIWAJP1 • lit '
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