The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 06, 1864, Image 4

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I* - 9NWErs i;EstoLuvrON.
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R itileatil;r7
,:.4ttale:lllt7W-tiet eVeriniPg.
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• z..isteonly
Azinielristias me to. wed Wino
- 11 3 4 1 ,-heldlit!gn ktifill •
Okireithispered of '4leslotion,
- 02.4dertion pluirsald deep,
/aid itvisuinaiß Tel silly/
• 'That I almost tell asleep,
bpd he *eke it lima be pleasant,
~:eltjoriney dewtt-theld l 4
TOlinhandbriand4Atier, '
Bat I kw* think lirill.
fireQd nieut a, eaters,
Of a cottage 'iron the trees.
And don'tloafthhth the fell°w .
• - Teirdded dawn upon his kluge:
Wbfletbis tears the creature waited
• Mereerrougli to turn apill,
• And he begged no to accept him
Bei 1 FlizalY thhth I rtrill•
/16' - fina here het night to see me,
MOM ao iOngiAtlit
'big= to Mr& the blockhead
'Never meant to get awity.
Iltliiet I latimaa to halo him,
Anll stow i hate hira
TetitaysBerme to wed him, '
,ltat I toMil' y think . I
rin Imre I wroal4 not ohoope him,
, tut the very donee brit,
'Ache si.ya
&kg no,thre a minute ;
25inrIcilutow,the bleared Bible
..,4,104 moat not kill;
Solve thought tha matter over, -
' And Ratherthink 7 triU.
rimer tic Viegion.
TYie .01i bag : Calla °meta in, a - country
T insgejniesaachusetta., There was s, eer
Wu Zechariah Peebles, i stout, industrious,
sober-and bashful fann-it.ausd, a resident of
that locality. • Zack:was" eelebrated not for
what hidid - say; but What it hitlid not, his
'Heise being . s utter of marvel through all
that, neihborhood. Zack with all
his tititumity, wasnotproofsgainst the shafts
of ItiorS,, and tine'daY , was smitten with the
wholasotatiaisrati of the only child of the
Widow Brown, a bright-eyed, good-looking
girl;:possassing the same trait of silence es
Zack;, tbongh not in se, eminent a degree.—
The Arsteilme that Zack showed his admire- ,
tiooor Sally was by seizing a large. basket
of cow food she was about to carry into the sta
bles and hurrying tihther ins frightened way,
muck as though , hp was taken it from a burn
ing.honse.., After that; Zack seemed to be
perpetually' on the watch for opportunities to
saver the fait Sally from heavier work. These
delicate attentione could not fail. to . attract
the attention. of Widoveßrown, who, really
respecting the young man, invited him into
:the house to. spend the evening, and from
that time Zack was a fixity.. He would sit
in the chimney corner Of the old fashioned
house,, scarcely ever speaking, dividing his
attention equally between the fire and feast
ing his eyes on Sally. For two years this
quiet adoration went on, and the neighbors
wondered why, as there was nothing to pre
vent it, they did not marry. It never has
been known whether the idea arose out of
Zack's own brain, or whether it was a hint
from a friend, but at last he did find courage
to pop the question. It was done in this way;
the time was New Year's eve, and the fair .
. Sally had been preparing a stout jug of mull
ed cider, that she might have something to
cheer Zaers heart whet' he '_came in. Zack
carns be " drank,
.arid took his accustomed
seat in- the chimney corner, where he sat
quiet as urinal for a few. :minutes, and then,
without any previous symptoms, he rose up
to hit) full height, six feet and two inches,
putting his head up the chimney so that little
of him was seen above the waist, and deliv
ere:4 th e following oration: "If somebody
loved mebody as well as somebody , loves
somebody, somebody would marry some
body." Zack remained with his head up the
chimney after this speech, silent as death for
some minutes, until: he came forth from his
piece of refuge at the earnest solicitation of
Widow Bran, with a face glowing like
.the
setting sun. The thing was. done, however,
and - Zack . and Sally were married in a few
weeks after, and we are convinced that if
eiiher of them•eould be induced to talk, now,
- after a trial of a dbzen years, they would say
• that they were
_entirely satisfied with that
ramie of popping the question. • • •
Tsai-Faux Vtvsurs.—As - these elegant
parlor amusements are coming daily more in
vogue amongour 'citizens, we have, at great
expense,. procured the following tnodels from
that learned philosopher Billings, as contrib
uted to that magnificent and model institu
tion known as the Associated Press:
A T4Amows IN 4 Acne.
Aek Fest.—Enter a lap dorg, tarrying a
boarding skool Miss id his arms, about 16 1
hands high—it makes the dorg, puff-0e dorg
lays down the boarding skool Miss, and or
ders mintjuleks for 2, with the usual suck
shun, The dorg begins: 1011, and the board
log
,skool)Lissus tells him "tew dry up," (in
rraneb,)and the dorg says, "lie.be darned if
hi pill," (in darg.) Grate sensashun among
therawjence, with cries, ‘ . `put him out!" Fi
nally,- a imapromise iz affected, the board
ing akool'bruis kisses the, dorg, with tears in
his eyes, Konklusion-Lap DiskoTera a wick
ed flee at work on his tall—pursues him--
around and around they go, dorg a leetle
ahead--somelxxiy hollers out, "mad dorg !"
boarding akool girl faints. standing—the cur
in drops. • • -
"irk nunibar 2--Ctirtin highste---several blind,
mea in the distarice looking thu a key *hole
7 —one of them sez, "he don't see it!" A
sbaughi roster cums out With, epaulette. on,
singing Doodle, mrtsik bi the band. The
ahanghi lays an egg on the stage, - about 'the
size of a wasps nest, and then . limps oph,
'very much tired and reduced. Curtin falls
again.
Ack ►camber B,—curtin rises slowly—big bo
lona sareage on a tablo—bolona sarsage lifts
up her lied, and begins te'W bark—band blaysQ
Dog Tray," Cat comes in.-=eats tale
bcgins tew swell bad—bolona sarsage and'
cat has a Ote;.,Alia fire" 14 rounds—the stage
is 'revered with rata and dorga. #lon'klusion.
—they all jine hands, And walk tew the foot,-
lighta—and old Bull Terrier reads the Presi
dent's call for "ZOO,OOO more," • band plays
"Go in Lsmons !" a bell ring lid the curtin
drops:
Acl• somber scene on the r,1111a11,-11
terrible storm rages—the mall_ lacks bad--
sevral line betes go down hed Lust, with all
their boarders on board. •
"Movjgrx." said Ike Partington, "did ye
know thst the' 'lron Boise' hadbut one ear?"
"One ear l merciful gracious, child, what
do you mean ?" .. • .
"Why - the +=gine-act"
"Issitc,P exclaimed the old lady, "take
some of Dr. -Bilge's magical_ Soap, wash your
feet and go to bed."
Her knitting faille the tiotir, as she raised
her heads exclaiming— -
"What it percualaus Mad that hoy has
Row shonld 4 lover go bun his fair one's
house. Adwsys with a ring and never with-
Wur i s a 14;dro belt ii,ke a scavenger
Because it roes mount), mud jgattreps up tom :
•
1i ur are euterp!iites like lusalitO
It..okery? :ilecatxso 1.41ty .she . jgdicjous.-
(J4v!.-dishas.).
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CAN we expect a church chols: to be
cow
posed .of Cfirigliwks wheo we sbow .theY
rely so Mich upon Chsats?
" Xtrkii realiarialin n e ," 113 t 91331244 AS
when a brickbat ea abort bia serenade,
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'rub; MK 5 1 1 : 01 Mod& atone—The:
Tables 01 . .11( 615 dt ComniaoilM4l!
):::-Pllloo.:Ti i sAlY4k . ';.'.l
--71 A. g r ill lecer *PAWS,* on • '
. ' kaput 2011418442
aq
iieribed Ilatite;to wit
jfal that4Mitiihilotliatteenlif ,. teinktkallttate l lnlbe
sown of Tremont. &WIWI CountY,tamale&
ityloniAanknteresstwardlY by 'lot arladwit
. orris, dichitbriardir try' a goblin' Mart leadiag i a
from Tremont to Pinepure,. and westwardly bY
lot of William 11014 motif din if,. l '-w4l t th# l 'a eg ` ' I
more or less; -Anglin deptb- 140 -or lens;-WUM I
the'apportenancesta,,, Frame
DkeTiny:Hoaaaiwitn, a ,imeandmiamatatorl "rune
Kitchen altselledjku tir _sr Ititttit'a. tisane e
• bop, frame
&Wig' En"
Co miule known onthe'day of sale, br •
- - :Ma ,MBLEB
-5144
Berry, July x:.64, • • • • '
spitirs , . ,cipirwr :41":142.
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Pumeant to an order the. (*war dottit of tbi'
pointy of Schwylkil I: In the Conisnonweettli ' o Pan.
sylvtious.• the subealbet, Adnabilotrator of the f Ada*
of Joaph 'late of Abe Borough of Pottav{lle,.
to thh'County of Schuyitdll," debased, wilt:MPG* to
We by; public, tremble; Me= . ' • ' •
I OW; 18th-ilat p4t,
at 10'oeloc]c in
.the'fotesoorn Us public' bouse - of
Jesse Dthtithelier. in the .13ctroitgh of Pottsville, in the
'County of tichuyllidll aforeesid; all that r Cantata la or
plece - of 'ground and , amartenancee. situate to the Bor.
-oughtorPottevilie, in the (Minty of lichttylkill , and
State of Pennsylvania. to wit: • •
All that certain tero-story Inane Thvelling Rona, and
one-and-a-balEetory. frame Insetting House and.
lot of ground, ?innate on the stoth• ride -of Nor.
Wrgian' street, ;in • the A:Wrong - Ix of :,Pottsville, , , -
marked with the number sereMy.tseti., Winded on the
north by Norwegian street, :by lot ofWilliontWbeela, I
bye ten;foot wide alley; and by lot: number'sesenv-
three, containing in'front on Norwegian street thirty
feet. end In depth one build:ratio& ten, feet—rate the ,
estate of said deceased. •Terms and . 'conditions male
!mowEta the 'time' am} place of _sale, by • • •
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By oniee, of tins Orphastr Cont.. • .
A. DousitAxlcperlr. _•• • -
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Potts.lll
°wick** , conarr,
Pariteuit to the . onier _of the Orphans. Court of
Schuylkill County, - the' stibilexiber, "Administrator of
Peter , Fllbert. late of the Borough , of PinegroVe,lo;
ceased,
,will expose to public sale by public 'endue on
, • Satarday,lbe-20tilibtlitgust:srst ,- ..''
Atli) o'elocit in the4orenooti, -the.: public house of
Joule Dratilheller,' In thi Borough of Pottalßle ; the Mt
lcrwing described Real Estate: • .• • .
A certain tract of land in the ...Borough of Pinegroye,
bounded on the north by a public road leading to Stan
hope Furnace, on. the south by other.land of Peter Fil
• heft, deceased, on the weal by le nd of E. T: &z: A..
Filbert. and the Dauphin & Bnaanhanna nailmaa , on
the east by Swatara and other land of Peter -Filbart,
deteased. containing six =OA and marked •N0..8 in; a
diagram of the Forge PrOpetty. • - - •
Also a certain tract of clear and timber: land In Pines
grove Township hontrdeden the north by a pnb-M
is road, lesding_from Pinegrove, on the south by
land of Henry Hummel; Eitzmiller, Stood
and - on - the - west by land' of Jacob Huber, containing
363{ acres. •
Also a certain tract of land in Porter Township,
bounded by lands of John Sint; John Huber and
Henry Hebbcrling, containing 66 acres, sin perches.
Also a certain tract of land in Pinegrove •ToWnship,
containing 6 ricrea—iate the estate of Ley, Reim, Bran
kit and Filbert. • •
Also .a certain tract' f Coal Land in Barry Township;
containing 8.14 acres—late John Filbert. •
• Also a certain tract of land in Barry Township, ont
raining 226 Acres=late Daniel Shappel._ .•
Aisne certain tract of Coal Land in Tremont. Town-
I IMP the Swetara Railroad and p ublic highway rewiring
through between Pinegrove and Tremont ; containing
166 acresmore or leas, bounded by other land of ;Peter
Filbert, deceased, and by land of Barman & Schap, and
being pa,rt of-the Leonard Emmet Tract. • • ~ •
Also a certain tract of clear and thabor land In Tro
-mont Township, containing 85 acres
Emmet or less, iet
-and being also part of the Leonard t tract Er ;
with the appurtenances, consisting of a saw mill, house
and stable. •
Also a certain tract of timber lead in Tremont Town
ship,containing 62 acres, more or less, and being the
lower part of the Leonard Emmet Tract formerly own.
sd by lienrjUmbehaur.
Also a certain tract of land in Pin agrove Township,
containing 40 acres. • .
Also a certain tract of land in Plneerove Township,
containing 12 acres. - . - .
Also a certain tract of Coal and Timber land In Fos.
ter Township,„warranted to John Filbert, and contain
ing 302. acres. 100 porches. • : *.
Also a certain tract of Peal and Timber land In Fiw.
ter Tawnsfaip, warranted to Juilti Filbert, and contain
ing 207 acres., ' •
•
Also a certain tract of-timber land In Pinegrove,
Townshir, containing 44 acres, and, late the property of
John Haman. • • • • - •
Late the estate of PETER FILBERT, deceased. •..
Terms and conditions made known at the sale.
• . • EDWARD J. FILBERT, Administrator.
By order of the Orphani Court. .
. A. Domusan, Clerk.
July SO, 1664.. SI- .
CkltP COURT SALE; .
Martin:nit to an Order, of.the. Orphans '
.'Court of the
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County of Schnylkill,iCthe Commonwealth of Penn:
Sylvania, the Administrator of the estate of
William Beadmont, late of. the Borough 'of St. Clair,
in the County of . tichuylkill,'-decettied, will expose to'
. sale . by public xendue, on
AITURDAY, the 13th do*. of hugest next,.
at 2 o'clock hi the afternoon. at the public house of
Christopher Buechle; in the Borough and County afore
said, all that certain lot of ground situate, id .the said
Bur/nigh of Bt. Clair, marked in the general plan there
of with N 0.104, containing 66'feet. in front snd J A L
300 feet in depth, bounded_north by John Cathers
As Co.'s Foundry., seat by Third street, south by .
property now or late the estate .of Lot B,sans, decd '
and west by Fourth Street, with this appurtenances:
consisting of a double tvro-storj frame house, and two
one-story frame houses—late-the estate•Of said deceased.
Terms and conditions inadd known- at the time and
place of sale. by JOBNSBITZINGER, Adurr.,
By order. of the. Orphan s, Court, .
, - DOSEJSANSF, Clerk.
PottsOille, July 23, , 64.• 30-4 t
PRIVATE SALES.
ITALUABLIE FARM ALT .PRIVATE
The Subscriber offers at private gale hie rvalaftbte
FARM, consisting•of 1:05 acres. situated at the- Turn
pike in the west part of the Borough of . a.
Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County, Pa., .I
miles from Pottsville. .
AbOut 05 acres, cleared, and in's* gOod - state- or cult i
iafion-: the remainder Is well timbered...
On the premises area large. two-story Brick Dwelling
Mouse, a large Swiss Baru, Corn Crib, rig. Stable, and
other neCessary. bnildinga - a never-failing pump of
water at the himse ; a good apple orchard: Also, other
fruit trees, such as cherries,.peaches, pears, dz.- .
DANIEL FEGLEY, Onvigribtirg... ,
31.4 t
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ITAILU.4.I4I.E.REAL
. ESTATE
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July 30, '64
Co.;. In Bern Township ; Berks .
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AT PRIVATE. SALE.
The subscribers oiler for sale on reasonable and easy
terms, all that certain tract of farming land, divided in
to fields of convenient size for farming purposes, well.
watered, situate in Bern Township, .Berks County, sev
en miles northwest of , Reading, on the State .Road
leading from Reading to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of
13enneville Reber, John C, Theater, Daniel Fisher and
Daniel Billmata, and the Tnlpehocken Creek, colftn
ing.23o acres and 99 . perches, more Or less, on
which is erected a large two-story BRICK MAN-AL
-SION _HOUSE, 27 by. 27 feet, one.and-a.half-story.
Wick House, attached to the Mansion. 16 by 36 feet
Stone Tenement House adjoining the' buildings, 18 by
36 feet r Spring House, 1% story, and 12 by.lll feet. with'
a never-failing spring 01 water..which supplies all the
aforesaid houses with water; large Swiss -Barn,' 4W try
67 feet, - with spring water in the yard; Wagon Shed ;
Hog - Stable, 15 by 25 feet; two Corn=cribs, neatly new
There are 40 acres of Oak Timber, and .1 very large
quantity of excellent limestone near the surface of. the
ground, and 20 acres of meadow land..
• -Also, a certain tract of-fanning land, situate in the
.township and county aforesaid, divided into fields. of
convenient size for farming purposes,wellwatered.ly
ing on the State Road leading from Reading to Barrie
burg. within seven miles of Reading, adjoining lands
of Levi Reber, by the. afore-describerl farm, and -the
Tulpehocken Cretl, containing 126 acres , and 53 per
ches, 26 acres of which are good meadow land, and 30
acrelkof which is' cohered with heavy oak timher.-L-
Limestone in great 'quantities on the farm, near the
surface of the ground, and near the Union Canal land
ing. The improvements consist of a large two-story
STONE MANSION HOUSE; 37. b 7 64 feet , rith. pump
of water in the yard; also,' a good arch, in the yard;
-Swiss 80rn,140 byl2 feet, wit water near by; Stone
Tenant House, l y stories, 71 - by - 31- feet, - with water
near the door;.Hog Stable; 15 by 26 feet, with pump of
Water in the building; Swisißarn, 26 bv 31 feet; With
Water near by, Also, a large STONE MERCHANT and
GRIST MILL, - 60 by 40 feet, three stories high, on the
Tulpehoeken Creek, with a water-power of 7% feet,
-with the privilege of raising to /X; considered to be the
best waterpower on the stream. There are two pairs
of French Burrs, and machinery to put - in - another paint
• one pair of•Stindatone Chopper*. all in excellent repair.
The machinery in the Mill is of the beat .kind, being
turned by. Patter water - wheels . , The. Union Canal
passes by the Mill, with it landing for loading and • un
loading grain, Ac., from the canal boats into the-Mill,
by' means or rope and pulley - Also:a SAW MILL,-ad..
jolning Melia', turned by Parker's Writ er-wheels„ .The
Mills are within 60 feet of the Mansion House. The
above •propelties • are convenient to churches; stores,
schools , , and-blacksmith shops.. 1 - • .
For particulate, apply' to either of. the - .undersigned,
- at the ncirtheaatcorner of Sixth and Chestnut: streets;
Reading, Pa. •• - - EDWIN C HIPSTER ' - •
. ; GABRIEL O HIPSTER.
ALEXANDER S. MESTER. .
April 30, '64, . 18.tf
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Veal Lands al Primala SRe.—The gab
s.../ -scribers offer Tor sale WO TRACTS-OP COAT,
,LAND, .orated in Schuylkill Ceunty..
Any itifonnatiori concerning these tracts . of Coal Land
will be given on application to Bran Paprits.scra, pai.,
of Pottsville, or either of the subscribers.
' . GEORG& SCHALL,
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• . - WM. 11..SCHALL,
Executors of the Eitste of John Sclaallidec'd.
Nov. 7. 43 • . - , • 45.tf -
GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY.
• , W. TOBBitH & CO.,
•• • •
4./ and :44 - Nassau..Street. New Yet*, fad.
joining the Pest Ptlice.) otter for sale . 'the following
Magnificent list of Watchea, Chalet. Jewelry, &c., val
ued at ssoo,ooo. garb article One Dollar, and not to
be paid for until you know what you are to get...
Gold aid Silver Watches—. ,213 0 0 10 $ lOO anti;
• 200 ladies* Gold Matches.: • '25 each.
500 Ladies' & Gents' Silver do .. • 15 each.
• 6.000. ladies* Gold Pencils 400 to • • 6 each.
5,000 Gold-bled lhacelem.. aOO to 10 each.
10000, Lockets; Chains , and Rings .'.'. 2 sa, to ' "each.
6,00 0 Cameo, Mosaic and - Jet - • .
Brooches • 400 to 6 each.
8.000 Coral I Plorentinetardrops. 400 to ' 5 each.
10.000 Gents' Breastpins ' 250 to I each.
16,000 Sleeve' Bottom. and Bosom • •
• . Studs., ... 200 to • '5 each.
10,000 Sets' Ladies` Jewelry.— ... 5.00 to : .10 each.
6,000 lava and Phgentine Sete..., 400 to, 6 eech,
10.000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted
Holders • •
5.000 Gold Pens, with Sliver Si.
tension Cases • 400 to 6 each.
The articles in this stock of Jewelry are' of the DeiteSl
and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all the. Tit
done articles are put in sealed envelopes , and' :mined.
Dins giving all what Chance, anti seat by- mail for 25
cents each :.and . cm the receipt of the certificate. it to at
Tow. option to send Ono IMttsa and -take the article
named in it .or not: Five Certificates for $l. eleven
for $2 : thirty for 115fairty for $lO t, -one hundred for
$l5. Certificate monsy to be enclosed with order.—,
Correspondence . promptly answered. •'- • : •
Agents wanted in -every town and regiment - ,•to whom
the Most 'Meal terms are offered. Send red stamp for
a caviler. Address - -W. YORSYTII A CO,. .
49 and 41 Nassau Street, New York..
2T-Sm
July:. '64
CIIIIIISTRI PlaintENT9..4p NN E As.
..146111TEILENT OW lIILVIER;RE:
• Such u cuter tureens, buttes &shah cake boatels.
nutnirsatuit dishes mug, an: Also, a well selected
stork at silver knives, .finks.s woos. cake- knives, 14e
knives; ladles; napldzi tinge, and every article of tat -
cutlery-4u sale &can, by B C. GREEN, •
Watchmser and Jeweler. Centre Street, Pottsville.
' December 12. . .• >W
TIPIPBOV'ED ililllllLI Aid the Div End=
ma Syslpois,* igrollEirS.
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MOT, 'M. • . •
11ARI)WAltM.
ttiChtei & Thtql3pSol4 I
EAumsts'
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*taw( inorr
lIIUM'AVIriIitS, CV 1.. I
Catlin CtiWili ;km Mkiktt:"Nigir OF : CM SAW,
; Janala i 9 : 44 r - ---f Ar.
'Me subscriber. twine now 41dinged •
Ms good , at bit new yilace of btunneria
andttirkanew deft....metton - of
big all inch goods Ise the:baldness otAlcli
Coal Region may require, at their lesiva niacCiatitts.
solicits the inspection of the Public. 'I shall be alwagra
on hand. +lndium on hand alallettolt_ of -
Ro rem Ow _
Cast e
Steel, Trace Chains.
• 23111 iron, and fa 24 lYee,
`l3e lowe, Anvilsend Vices, &c.
Hardware and Iron DePot. Cams Sunirr, three doors
above Market, 624 t elde. FRANK POIT.
a►SD`YABS
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A i PV . IIVER #F . NON. .. • - .- -
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Baal). : Lim . a4a -- Metal l Adtchants,
l
ig
.3i.kcinsE AND ,POUngir rtra;
' NISHERS,. N, •It Corner .of - -SOUTH ••..• „ ...-,
and PBXS: tmd No: 1T SOUTH Streets;
-- PHILADELPHIA:: - - •
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Ingot Copper, ' ' Babbitt Metal; '• Feundry: ravings,
Ingot, Braes, Red, Bietradh; . . Anvils,.
14 11 Yd.. Solders:
'Pig Tilt Bar Iron, ' - Plies,' ax:.: ' ...
Bar Tin, ' ' Sheet I.rOck• Old ;detain,
- Pig. Lead, - ' Sheet Zinc, ' :' Old CoPPer,'
:Tar Lead, Steel, - Old - Bran,
' Spelter „ , ik)ntx, Old Leatl, & C., ite.
• .• ._ ..-,.... ..„.
. , , . .. ,
grewand
New • Seeond-band.- nista' arid Black- .
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smittito-Toola, -and Steam 'Ruglike% bought and sold,
ItarArticles of . every dead , ptlon nae by: „Machin
tat. and Irocuidren, fundabed to order.
Cub Indd fo - r,, ! •• ap Una, old Rail% and , an idridatt
, • - fßeb. '13:,-6-] .•
• • •
Maich 21;
PHILADELPHIA.
AT THE.
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
- No. 920 CLIESTAUT ST., PJAILIDI:
NOW OPENPariu-Illsaille '
mANTILtiks & C'.LOAK
•
•Alpo. SPRING ririd .stmautit.64ll747;NTS, of our
orrn manufacture, unhe LATEST kiriq..ES, end In
great variety: • • . • •
• PROCTOR tlc C 4114. :. .•
The Paris Dlatitilla• . Emparium, •
920 CHESTNUT
.ST:,- • •..
PHILADELPIE-IA; •
A-pi - II 16; '64. (Sept. IS, , 63.-1647 j 16-
CI-LAS. E. I.,A.RIC.'S
BEDDING. WIRE-HOUSE,
No. 15 North ELEVENTH. St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Feather Beds, Bolsters aid Pillows,
Curled Hair and Corn Husk Mattrest3es,
.. 2 Always on hand or made to order
ALSO, PEW CUSHIONS.
March I. '64. •
sAukc, K. IiTAUFFIER;
WATCH-MAKER. AND JEWELER,
Sihreir. Ware, and Importer- :
WA.TOITES,
No. 148 North . SECOND St., C,rucr Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA,
.
Ile has constantly on hand an aseortment •of. Gold
mid Silver Patent Leifer, Le line. and Plain Watches ;
Fine-Gold Chains, Scalsand Heys;. Breast Pins, ,
liar Rings, Finger Hintze, - Biacelets; Miniature'
Cases, Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles.
Spectacles,. Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt and
Itinstard Altoona, Cups. Napkin Rings, Fruit. and But
ter knives, Shields, Combs, 'Diamond-poi - Med - Pens.
etc.—all of Which will be sold low for CASH. • - - •
X. I. TOBIAS tt. CO.'S beet quality full jeweled Pat
pnt Lever Movements constantly on hand. Auto, other.
Makers. of superior quality:: • • ' • •
• N. ILL-Omt, Gout Lao Mixes nouoirr ANI,..SOLD.
13 lIIINCE do C.o'9 well knowii illeledeene
1 'and..lllurnionimuel—bitnxinciug the effect
of Pedal Rasa on every instrument. ER- •- mil , -
.1 . 411§T OAIILER'S unsurpataed PIANOS g - --7••••,-M10,--
for each at a Metal. deduction,- or ,on v t a : f•I
- Monthly Instalments.. --, - • -„ • . . •. - , .
VIP - dyer 311,000 sold. - ' -
JAIVWS. BELLAIK, Solo --
i, . .
, , Agent,
27 d 261 South-FIFTH St.., above 'Spruce St., .-
- • ,Sep 5 , 63-37-Iyl . - :PHILADELP.II.IA.
DANIEL' KARcnE..B, • -
City Cabinet Ware Rooins and Manufactory,
. , 236 SOV/61.13ECO*D STREET:
-Persona going to the . City will Ildd:it to their
advantage to call and ezamine the etock. -
Sept. 17.'62 . . 3941 .
JOS. 'F. MARSHALL, • . •
. SAW .CHANDLER MID GROCER,
.404 , Sopth Delaware , Areal*,
Rope of all- kinds, Oakum,' Tar, :Pitch, Paints
Paint Oils, and Black Varnish, tc., famished in quan
titian at the lowest rates.'
Philadelpkia,-August. 1, 1 - 863, . . 32-
.f. 3 S E ,
No. 22 North Sixth Street, Soltiladelpkia,
Vironld Invite attention to hit well-stleeted stock of •
FINE AECEEICAIT
IMPORTED*ATCILE .
. . . .
. .
DIAMOND AND GOLD OMELET, SILVER
. • , •
• WARE, dm. .
surrABLE FOlt HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
December s . .
Read This!
J. R. "PROXELL'S
CHEAP CHINA, GLASS„ AND
CROCKERY STORE,
Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House,
The , citizens of Pottsville and neighboring towntk
villages-and hamlets, one and alloun invited to call
and examine my stock of wares before baying else
where,' net am not to be undersold, and can furnish
Housekeepers with every article they want in my line
of business. In the stock of - - • • •
• • French China, - _
will be found Tea Setts, Pinner Setts, id and Cake
lasketa, WStch. OWNS, Seger Holders,. Match Safes,.
Motto Mutta'Motto Caps and Saucers, Vases, Colognes..
China Settler Children, and a general variety of Toys,
ac,, .. • .
- r Glass' Ware. •
•
Choicest, Llatest,. patterns, Col3l4,Ftlug
o f Table „and
Bar Tumblers, Chanapagee and Ulna Glasses, Ole and
Beei Glasses. Decanters, liar and Bitter iiottles•Hob?
lets, Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitcher s and Creams, Cel
eries. Sugar •Bowls. Spoon. Holders. Syrup . Cans, Fruit
Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake Steed., Kerosene. lernits. , of
every variety, Lamp Chinine7s, Lanterns, Candlesticks,.
Candy Jars. &c., Atc. • • - • . • -
Crockery Crociierk I
:. full ateorttneut of IRON • STONE CHINA, of dif
ferent patterns, in setts or single: pieces, tosnit the pub.
lic. A large assortment of common C. C, Mare, which
I will Per at low figures. • . •
YellOw, and Slone Ware.. • ,
Pudding Dishes, Pie Dished ' Pans,
Jelly Moulds, Pitchers. Tee: pop, Batter Pots, Milk
Pots; Jars, Jugs, etc., etc. . • • •
MISCELLANEOUS :--Toilet Setts, Castors,Slop Jars
:apd Foot Baths Quart and:Pint:Flasks ; Cosign, itc.,
Fruit Jars, of every description. _
MERCHANTS ecan sell you Goods at . City Priest,
thus saving you freight. Call and see.if it is not - so. ,
J. R. TBOXELL.I. ,
Id
;'
400 tci 5 each
April 16, IC
NVE LOPES Apia received,
50,000 and tor sale• wholesale and retail; at dui
subscriber's Book and Stationery Storek_Pottevlllo;
April so. • Al* BANNAN.
PacKING . 011.11 M—A. lot • *l' .IP.olibeig
Boxes fin' sale at . ISAIIM.IkB SOW
,
PUBE mail *R$ Bl1 ` MEIOIII3N I6 S, 11111:
the very best quallti. sLelected.exprmay MT-,
4ICIANS , PREWHEPTIOWand retisitsabs, by :
ruirthaemalail Chem
11Eti4)iiivolf lited tni
Pocket Mint Uolllo,^Avheauy,
mANurAcrcapac or
PBfl A] rLPJILA
POTTSVILLE_
FElerll4'WW 7
•--.: AI ..) .- :.*‘ - , I4: . ': : *:' NV I P?L-F-,s'": .
trooBlso,.'-,;lltitiTZWAlt.
PER:ITTAIV , atti
At $45, per 2000 lbs.
SWAN* A togzsaperiv *Mao.
-1101111 , Titto.aog
Super:Pho'sphatio• of moo;
m 4kwgi..,„ANDo -1011,1 )
AT tint
itir2Vur t lfameactrwsilistvuntio'Deakm
ALLEN iirEEDLES . :
IS 3otUlt DelaWareAtentie, aad
Selth Water Rivet,
to-3m
July 14.1.4
MANURES! MANURES!!
Fskinteisi Please_ Take Nolte*:
TYas TASKIZIt & -CLARK'S
, . .
SUPER-P.HOSPELTE•
one of the:WT. FILWITLIZERS now in the market, it
manufactured irom unbUrnt'Bones,..Peray.lan Gum%
and Other valuable inp7edietts, thus furnishiaglor
Grass or Grain a maa*afficleat aa - iltia g ablkAaaite.
?Meg 05 per toil pf 2000. tak , s,
.
IngAir and 110 NE • IVOlgp.OsT, '
from. refuse Ifeat had. Bwis taxi'tkeSlanchtei
tiouse, L weltadaPted to minas . the Stmt* . - qt Card,
PRICE pa per ten:in .: • •••
listlff.- . IIIIANURE.--A cheap and-sistroug Per-I
tillser, from hair and refuse liquor orboiled Wan; &a.,
'ave.! - PRIM, S%S. pet ban, in :bblt.
TASKER CLARK,
8. W. Car, Eith - dfc Waskirighin IIU., •
• . . • .111/1.913122.11.1.Ls
•
clan or . adciptch,
July 4, '64
.• r. • Molt.. :
atituali; -- DEPROTED ..SITPER7 -
:-.PHOSPRATE , OF:LIME
THE . 13TANDARD • . citTAIATTEED, • •
''BrANUFAV i II7itERS' DEPOT, ,
•
No. • 27, . N o rth:. l l rOn.t.. Streetl
•lIETWiIiN 31.41tk.E17.AND • AECEI
• . • •
iD.I4.II.;A.DEI,PIi - iltA
The experience of. the conanmer.mteate th e • fact
~that it is the moat reliable, and,. condequently, the
'cheapen-fertilizer in the market.',- , '" •
'The Increment crops derived from itirusei-haaireat
ly Increased the demand,: It welad,.therefore,.be well
to order early, me ae to.gealte a saPPIY. '• • -• •
Discours so Dealers. - • .
' )410R0••PIIILLIE13...
• • • • .. . . .•
jelf 2: . '64 . , • . • .a 4,41,1 . •
.
13A.T._TGEI'S
BA.WAIS OWE
Super-Fhosphate - of Lime,
13A - UGI-1 & SONS,
SOLE MANUFACTTYRERS,
Store No. go :South. Dtiluiv*re Avenue;
This article has for many years enjoyed a high. rein
tatiou as a manure of great efficiency and of unequalled
permanence. and we scarcely deem it important in our
semlannualadvertliement to say more than merely
call the attention of buyers to it: But we will atm itate
to Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers that it. has. been
our constant Mori to render our D.avr•Bone rhos.
phate more and more worthy of the full confidence of
farmers, by the use of every facility'at command, and
the aid of scientific skill; in essentially improving its
qualities,.and we have never allowed this purpose to I
be interfered with by the great and steady advance in,
the cost of all matters pertaining -to our businesa
throughout the past two years. - :
• 'The Raw Bone Phosphate may be had Of any regular
dealer in Fertilizers (to whom we advise farmers, to
apply), or of the manufacturers and proprietors.
• DAVGII - &SONS; .
' 210 Saadi 'Delaware Avenue
July 1, .84.-21-3,m) '
Wistaes Basam
WILD CHERRY,
One of the Oldest and Most Reliable Remedies in
• •
the World for
Congbi; Colds, WhoOpinic Coallb, Broil
chili., DiMenity of Breathing, Asthma;
• nonrsenesii,,Sore ,Thront,. Croup,
' • and every Affection of .
* THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
INocurnita Inn
CONSVAIPTION..
WISTAR 9 S BALSA7I OF WILD CHUM.
go.generat has the' tee of this Ternedy.becorne, - and no
popular is it everywhere, that It is unnecessary to re
count its virtues. - Its works speak rot it; and find ut
terance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the
ninny who, from leng snffertrig and settled disease, have
by Its use bell restored to pristine vigorand health.—
We can present a mass of evidence in proof bf our as
eertions, that •
• CANNOT DE DISCREDITED.. '
The Rev. Jacob SeclOir,
Well known and'much respected among the Ger
man population in this countryonakes the fallow:.
jug statement, for the benefit of theafflibted : •
. HANOVER, Pa., Feb. 16, 1859.•
*Dear, Sirs realized in •My family im
portant benefits from. the *use of your valuable
preparations—Wism's Ils.netal OF WILD CHERRY
—it affords me.pleasure to recommend' it to the
pnblie. Some eight years ago one of my'daugh
tors seemed to be'm a decline, and little hopes of
her recovery were entertained. I then procured a'
bottle of your excellent Balsire, and. before she
had taken the whole of the contents* of the*bottle,
there was a great improvement in her health.. I
have, in rhy individual case, made frequent use
of your valuable. Medicine, and have . also been
benefitted by it.
From Jtioo.Sniatig,
President of the Morris County Bank, Morristown
• New Jersey. •
"Haring need Dit; BALttri or -Wm)
Cuznrir for ahoy tlifteen pans, and haring real
ized its beneficial results in my fainily, it affords
me great pleasure in ;recommending it to the pub
lic as a valuable remedy in cases if 'weak lungs,
colds', coughs, k,c., ind a:remedy which I . coniider
to be entirely innocent, and may .be taken with
perfect safety by the most, delicate in health."
John
A distinguished Lawyer'in .Westrainster,
I have on Bavaria occasions used. Art.- Wrxr.an's
Bar sair or WiLD CEIBRT for severe colds, and al
ways with , decided benefit. • I know of no prepara
tion that is more efficacious or more - deserving of
general use. - •
'The Balsam has alio been used with excellent
effect by 7- Elliott; — lderchant, • Haarl — Cross
Roads, Idd. ' • ' . , • •
•
Wilshire Halsain of Wild Cherry.
None genuine unless signed BUTTS," on
Rio wrapper, . •
• , ' TOR RATA PT
J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 BroadwaY,Eew York
8. W. FOWL CO.,.PropTietork Boston..
• ' • . -- And by all Druggists. .
• ••• .
•
BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE :
•
• : •• . - . . (Ha Sores.
EEDDINtiI BIISSLI:,'SALVP,
-
Cures turns. Belida, Cute.
REDDING'S 811SSIA-SAIVE -
• • - Cures Worincia, Bruises. BPrains•
EEDDER'S.E.IISSIA SALVE' -
Cures Bone, Ulcer* Cancers.
EEDDIFIG'S RUSSIA SALVE : -- • •
• • • •
Cures Salt Rhenin,yiles, 'Erysipelas.
BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE •
• Cures Ringworm, Corns,: ~ de
• . NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT::
93 _Cents' a ;Sax. jell
J , •*P l Dri 4 SMOHE . , aBl.Brondanty. Nevr.York
W, IPOWLE ealXl.. No. 18 Tremont.. St, Beaton.
and. ynU Driggieta and Country Storekeeper's. .
JniT SS, , - ...10-Iyeers
. . .
' " .
A .CIARP :,
TO . THE LABIUM.
Dr. DEPONCO4I GOLDEN I'ILLB, for Females
Infaliable in correcting, regulating and reniorin
a obstructions, from'tehatecer cause; and
atways stocesetil as apreceritive. • `
These pile have been used by the Doctors for many
Tears, both in Prince and America, with unparalleled
smcsam jn nypry case; Ind he is urged by many gorm
and ladies who used them tq make the Pills public for
the alleviation of those saffertug tr.* any, irregularities
Whatever, as well as to prevent an -increase -of family,
where heattlx will.not pennit . it. Females: Pficillifaxif
situated; or those ; supposing - therinelves in, we 'dm
tioned against using these Pills tipile in that condition,
as the proprietor • smiles rni resper/IMAltj after this
admonition, algOugh their relant:se would prevent any
mischief to health otherwise; the Pills are reconunen,
ded. Pull and explicit. directions accompany:es& box.
Price, One Dollar. Sold wtioleiale and reendl by Jae:
G. Brown it Eleia r DruggpaN Sole,Agent, Centre
Street, Pottsville, Pa. • , , -
by - Mending them sl,.tii the "Pottifyllie
Post Mewl. Canhave the Pills sent W i nn) , part of the
conntry (confidentially), and" free of postage," by malt
. : Sold - also byROL lawns. St, , : Clair t Ksuiaßuasi,
Riaerevitio TlOrar, Tamaqua t„ arid- it; IL Smuts;
Reading; .aild bynne Druggist in_every town. and;
lagd Whelesale inPMlMelphtts, by' ,
40uNEOli, HOLLOWAY # COWDEN, 23 Si,*
DY.OTT t*Toith Second St. • .
WRIGHT & SIDDALL, 11.3ligitet St.
SMITIIASHOINARER, 44S Worth Ttod. st.
ZEICILBIt PITH, co& Se!inol arid, Green Streets
Feb IS, , ~ . 147
. . .
4v: For ll*l clw" Itsrip
buutit) Litr aenll " 4:ll3l4 "" 11 1 8 4 .' dr
Preisnedati . 'HUG
• Novit"l3,' • gi!kadat
NAvir PALigt „Ninsza_ sio ow. Ritt ss
'COW Touwee.-4‘.. luova supaWfiN qt
the ab ove" obakto 'on hated auditor - We by •
, ,
• t •
tilititiWsoti&A iroic
DI co - mix:it &1 --14151".-,
Cats . .Ir,
• •
'7Ollll
,
CHEROKEE INJECTION
ocopqn.oB4.from, Rooth NAL& Leavi
IZISAIout Mitt* UM Veit Dittreti
IWISW the %ARO tnginsonich as
Unial Itniatigilautkar of tbe adder, In
tztinalia Elton* In the Bladder, Stria,
tam (set' mpg; tiikuiceiluea, and is espedally re
comsatiagd'in these ewe or Muir Alba for Whites in
as!. 014 . , nalntenas medkines bare
tai
la Feloarad hilt bl7 4 : o6 ientraiedihrin, the dos•
tint ham: 9l / 139 t ir° W"P cK) I I NS *IE4 Wage per
it la diuretic and alterative in Action ; ptlaffitig
and demising the blood; easing it to flow ist all its or--
. !gine! polity and vigor :the removingfriathe ayatein
allrnicioos causes which have induced. disease.
• BNB INJECTION is intended' a an ally or
assistant to the; CHEROKEE BEMBDY, and ahonid
be need in eonitmetion with that medicine in all eases,
of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Flrior Alba or Whltea Its eV
° feels are healing , soothing, and' denracent szemoving
all scalding„ heat, chordea,and: pain, bistead of : the
burning and'alroost nnendnrabla pain that is experi
enced with nearly all the cheap qnacktnieesicma.
By therment , -the-Clsevolree - -Bernedy and Cherokee
Injection—the two medicines at theatres time—ail im
proper, agars moved, and the weakened or
gans are 1 reatoredeo full vigor and strength.
irortgal-particulars get onr.parophlet from. any drag
store tithe osuctes,. or:girlie iguana are will mail Atte.
to any addresaaltal treatise., -
C3' Pr*el Virepokee Itentedy, SS. Per bottle, :or
three bottle:ler-O. , • '
, Cherokee Injection, Ss per bottl% or
three bottles f0r,.56., _
.. Sent by.extevas to any address on receipt of prier.
- • lkold'hy all druggists everwhere. •
• - •• . _DB. W. - R: MEBWEig CO,,
Sole Proprietors.. •
• ' IS Liberty !Street, New York;
INDIAN - MEDICINE,
I 5 2
E
0
CHEROKEE CURE!
An „ „ , . .
unfailing mire fo.Sperniatorrhina, Seminal Weak.
nese, Nocturnal - Emissions, and all diseases caused by
sell pollutton ; such.sui Loss of Memory, triaiveraal Les.'
situde, Patna in the Back,' Dimness of Vision, Prema. - .
ture QM Age. 'Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing,:
Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale.
ConntenanceJnaanity, Consumption, and all the Dire:
tel complaints caused by departing from tho path of,
.This meaicine.ls. a simple vegetable extract, and- one '
On which all can rely,•as it. has been used in our prae.:
tice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has'
-not failed in a single instance. Its curative powers:
bane beenauffe4ent to gain victory over the most stub
born case:
To those who have trifled with theitconatitution, tin;
til they - think themselves beyond the reach of medical
aid, we would' say, 'Despair nett the • Cowman Cyan
will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack
doctors have failed I - • • _ • ,
• :
For full particulars. get a Circular from any Drug
Store in the country, or write the proprietors, who will
mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in
pamphlet form.._ • • - • ' •:
Prices, $2 per bottle, or three bottles. for sh, and fbi,
warded by express to all parts of the world. • •
ga' Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
• . . I)E. W. R. At CO.,
Sole Proprietors,'
No. 63 Liberty Street, New York: •
7.tycow .
Feb 18,!64
ty, _.contamination is va t
riously, caused by mercurial disease, - .loir
living, disordered. digestion from unhealthy
food, impure air, filth . and filthy,
the, depressing :vices, . and, above
the venereal` "infection. • Whatever be
,its
origin, it. is - .hereditary in the constitution, •
descending "from parents to chiltiren. unto
the third and: fourth generation ; " indeed; it
seems to.be the rod of Him .who se)*
visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their
Children.' .The' diseases it originates take
various names, according to the, organit. it
attacks. In the 'lungs, Scrofula prodithes
tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the ,
glands; swellings?which suppurate and be,
`Come ulcerous, sores ;. in . the stomach and
boirels, derangements' which pioduee indi
gestion; dyspepsia, and liver. .complaints ; :on
the skin, eruptive and Cutaneous affections..
These, all having the sane origin; require the
same remedy, viz.; purification and invigora
tion of •the blood. Purify • the blood, - ; and.
these dangerous. diStompers- leavs you. -With
feeble, foul, or ~corrupted. blood; you cannot
have• health; with that "life of the. flesh" .
healthy, you cannot have acrofulous disease,
. :
~flyer's Sarsaparilla • •
is cempottnded from the most effectual:anti-,
dotes that medical science has.discoVeredlor
this afflicting distemper, and tor the cure of
the disorders it, entails. That it is far supe
rior -to any other • remedy, yet - devised; is .
known by all whri have given it a trial.. That
it does combine virtues truly . extraordinary
in their effect upon this "class of. complaint ,
_is indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known and remarkable•cures . it
has made "
of the following diseases ": Nino !
Evil, or (Dandular - .Swellings; Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches 'and Sores;
Erysipelas, Rose . or.' St &thong's -Fire,
Silt Mann, Scald;Read, :Coughs from
"tuberculous deposits in the lunge, 'White.
Swellings,. Debility,' Dropsy, Neuralgia,.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis ; and
Syphilitic Infections, NerourielDiaeasei,
Female Weeklies:Ms..and , indeed ; the *hole'
series of complaints that arise:from impurity
. of the blood. "'"Minute • reports of. individual
'eases mar be fotind..in . Aran's Ammuc/N
'ALMANAC, which is.furnished to the druggisti
for .gratuitouS distribution, wherein,May be
learned the .directiens for its use, andi.soine
.of the remarkable cures which it has:Made .
when all other remedies .had failed to afford
relief. ~Those Cases are purposely taken
from nil sections of the country, - In "order
.that every reader May have access to; :some
..one who can speak to him Of itsbeitifits from
personal experience... Scrofula - depresses the
vital energies, and thus leaveilts victims far
more *subject to disease and its fatal' results
than are healthy constitutions, - . Hence ' it
tends -to shorten, and does greatly. shorten,"
the average duration of- human life. The
•vast" importance of ,these 'considerations. .has
led us to . spend.years in perfecting remedy
• which ii - idequate to its mire. , This we now
offer to thipublic underthennine of *Brie'
. SAnsAramixa,ralthough it is. composed. of .
ingredients, - some of which exceed the best.
of Sarsaparilla_ in., alterative. poWer• . By its
aid you may protect yourself fromthe suffer
' ing
,and danger of these disertlers. Purge.
out -the foul -corruptions _that- rot
.and.lester
the.in lood; purge out the Causes of disease,
- and.vigerousbealth will foliow. BY its pecu
. liar. virtues. this remedy stithulates -the vital.
func_tions; and thus expels the distempers"
which lurk , Within !the System. or burst out
on any part of it. .. ,
We know the - public have been deceived
by, manyy. compounds of . Sarsaparilla, that
promised muelf:and did .nothing; , but they
will 'neither be-deceived - nor disappointed Ili
' - .this. Its virtues have beeri pr • ovem brubun
'dant trial, - and- there remains no question of
its .surpaising .excellence for the cure of the
•• afflicting diseases:it is, intended to" reach.
Although under the same name,it, is.a very.
.: different - medicine froleany other which has
. been 'before. : the people, and .is, far more 'el-,
fectual 'than - .any other Which has Over been
• avallable"to them. , , ' ' • •
JACOB SECIILER
. .
The undersigned has taken the Shop in.Rast lftwe
glen street, near Pomrofr 'Foundry; Lately occupied by
Mahe% Whet* be'' , prepared to
receive orders in Ms line bridness.;which
prornptifexeented, AR kindlof repaelini Zi;
, AI wiye: on lutud,'llitished 'and 'pertly' finished
workosicit eau be laspeanpi, .& W,
April I* !6 4,-38 ) • ' ..14iteet Risking, Pe.
U N GLUES' ESMENTORANT I ens r in.
stirit *K . WI peva 11/411 to
. ctire C041,..130
reiw and sold ' 4 - • -
AVcilt 411 4. , J4,./PNEW MlNiltgso44
. .
MINI
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IA
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P 4
FHB peculiar taint or
tfection• . which we
SCROFULA lurks
the constitutions of
tultitudes of men. It
ther produces or is
roduced by an' en
tehlitd, vitiated state
the blood, wherein
tat•fluid•beconies in
mipetent to sustain
le vital forces in their
tgoroutt action, and
eaves the system to
dl into disorder and
.4 1 A:7M7C'S
CHERRY. PECTORAL,
The- World's 'Great Ramerly for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
, aumption, and. for the relief
of Consumptive patients
'.in advanced ( *ages t.
.of-the disease.
This has been so 'Ong used and so wig
ye.rsally known, that we. need "do niors
than assute the public that its quality ie kept
tip to the best it ever bas been, and that ii
maybe relied'on to do all it has ever done.
rrePnred -Dn. J. C. A.TER - &.
. • • Co;,
-Poetical and Analytical. Chemst',
• ; • Lowell; Maas.
•
poidd by all druggists every where.
• J. G. 'I3.IIOWX & Bon, and by all the drug
gmtilp POtlimille, also' by all d9alere in medicine eye-.
rywhere;
• g1,d130.8,
iAGIII . IS' ` -I CARIEUMaIie - "
CAS.
pearremazzle - soluzirt.G
The satexibots having purchased " the rottarillelioll
- Wig _and thoraughl, leiltted the =lel etaleePered
to receive wrdenr for idl sixes of T •
froaa.24lln:'ae thejard 'up to 40 ' r ;r,e, •
and lamb& eke awns at short hotiati ,
- Woiare alsowepared to, tarnish' is* •
wilt - teta*rekoaidre far ' MititenaiT 14-
1:11011,t aliz the -usual. alas' alined, - • 117 ": 4 ' •
and propose Was none ; but •th• ANA „Iron .m ha
`zedlelePe elf tern out Winn thatwill
give en satisfaction to cow customs. '
We shall
; keep a. ea=of an all er show - ( Colitent Balla) al
. .
Orden; direted' to AllttiS alumna*. at their
Pioneer Pima's, Etottsvi: le; or td the proptietors at the
4111, will receive ptclawt attinittott.
inttiville, Veldt 19, - • . 11= •
'Jr YINEI6IIIOIrig • 'mgr., ...Work*, • '
3 4 PINBGROVE. SClOrla.. - CO.; PA.. pill&t,
&LX.O.TEKER, IdAchiabit.&, Rush:ter,
• • • rEr t
onnaii '3O;
. • :
p o omEimi isr&Oms.
' !The intiscribei IsiWepared tc. execute . .
orders' for .the aboTa article", with dim- i!
Street, - below -
at the-old place of bealwesa,,, Coal -,..,,,,,...t1 1 t i1 i
Street,.below-.Norwegian. 20 feet boil- ... ~, En
... aiga
ere always .2rs. .bard . Abso;fiss . spatial. 1 . —..-.
.- .- Coal and Oilier "bor.eis, ' .
. ,
Of the best material and wortantmship. , ' :Repaint
.mnarlitly rdtended to.: tir - . Farts kr mining 'mutilation
sdniays on band:, • .1A13.11Z SPARKS. • ,
:Pottsville; August. 27,, •39 • .. . "35.1y_ '- -
11P'
,W0*114,1.
. ,
The anbacriberi are noir - fully pre- gel
wed to furnish. at the' Ashland Iron . . 1 ,9 11
Worlm, Steam - Engines:and Pumps aPt. l "•!*
any power and capacity', and
mhting and . .
other purposes, Coal Breakers of every •
size and ptittern now in use,. together with tastiMga and
fittings of. every description: Coal and Drift Cars •of
all sizes and patterns, large - Track - ,and Horse Cana—
an :furnished - atthe shortest notiais.. The subscribers
:tatter themselves: that; inasmuch as every member of
the firm is a practicil niechtude, they will int able to
furnish nuMitinery that will compare favombly . With any
In the Region. AU ordeis directed to S. &
Ashland Coutgy, Pa., will feceiVe prompt
attention: -• • - • ' & 31. GARNER.
Ashland, July 9, 414. • . 43
FOUNI►BY- AND. Oupp,
Steal* Car Factory,
NOTICE.—The busfneie of the late .
firm of SNYDER . 4t. • MILNSS, will be ' .1 1 4 t 1 1 ,
continued by the subscriber in all ittrva- 1.915 1 441.3
riots; branches of Steam Engine build.
Mg, Iron Founder,- and manufacturer of ‘-'•
kindof Machinery, for Rolling Mille, . Blast rt Frans.
cei Railroad. Cars, dre,, .'He will also continue the
bulb:Ras' of Mining .and Selling the celebiated rine
Forest White Ash and lawia atul Spohn Veins .lied
Ash Coals,' being sole proprieter of thesis Collieries.
GEOROKW.. SNIDER.
s.tt
Jannery 21, •ts 7
MINE PALO ALTO Amor( co. are
prepared to-furnish T.RAILROAD IRON, at their
Mills in Palo Alto, of carious .patterns, .
weighing from 2% to TO pounds peryard.
Also, different'sizes of flat, gainers and 511 R'
round merchants' bar iron. • •
Orders for rails, or bar iron are re- .;
spectrally solicited. and will meet with prompt 'Mien,.
t3on if left either at•the.Rolling Ozone, Baton?
& Co.'s hardware Store, Centre Street, or at their of
fice, corner of Market, and Second Streets, Pottsville,
• BRNJ'N RATIVOOh, Pres't.
Jan. 1, . • . • ' I.tf
MO . COAI. OPERATORS &MINERS.
•A —Pioneer Boiler 'Works, • • ' '
The subscriber'reapectfally invitee the et
attention of the business community to .
his Boiler Works, on -Rallread Street, 1 111
belcrw the 'Passenger Depot,.Pottreille,
where bete prepared to tnatmfactnre 7-7 •
. „ BOILERS. OF RVERY. DESCRIPTION. .•
Smoke Stacks„ Air .Stark:, Blast Pipes, Gasometers;
Drift Cars, dm., &c.: Boilers on Itand.
Being a practical Mechanic:, and haring for years de
voted himself entirely to this branch of the business, be
flatters himself that work done at his establishment
will give iidisfastion to all who may favor him, with a
Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to
their advantage to evsmine his work before engaging
eliewhere. • : • JOHN T. NOBLE.
NoVember 21, 's7'` • .
4r tt
•_•, , _ .
WA.ill.lll.lofiGTO.k - i11.01 1 ( WORKS,'
• •
. Pottsville, Pa.
M.A
TFIUPI :A7lll' . WE . .refwctrelly invite the I
attention of the business . romigunity.to their N ew. It a .
• thine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and Rail
road streets, and fronting on Norwegian _. • __ •
-street, where they are prepared to exe- - ti
cute all orders for, machinery of Brass
and Iron. such 15 Steam Engines, all
kinds orGearingifor Rolling Mills, Grist , 1.' . .-. 1 .‘!";r,; 1 9 1 ,P
and Saw Mills: Single and Double Acting -Pumps; Coal
Breakers, Drift. Cars, all .kinds of Railroad Castings,
' inch as .Chairs for Fiat end T'Rail ; Frogs. Switches,
&c.Call kinds .ofr•Cro3t , and Wrought-Iron Shafting.—
Being; practical mechanics,
.and having
..riaade the de
mands of the Coal Regien their Study for years, also all
• kiwis of Machineryin their line of bigness, theYffat
.ter themselves tha% work . done attheir establishment
will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with. a
call. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe
cuted, on the most reasonable terms. ' • ,
THOMAS WREN, JAW'S WREN.
-, N0v42; . •' , 4 4T-tf
A 1011.8113 - WIMP LER; dr, Co., •
MORRIS JONES .& '
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE, •
Market & Sixteenth Sts.,
• ' Have always on hand and for sale • :
BEST ENGLISH REFINED- assortment
of "Bagnalls; and other favorite brands. _BEST
AMERICAN BARS—ordinary sizes, or rolled' to order
for bridge purposes, &c., &c. PENNSYLNANIA BOIL
ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or cut to required
size. BOILER RIVE 'S—Dover brand, made in solid
dies. BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES—American and
English. FLUE AND SHEET -IRON—for-covering
schutes, &c. JUNIATA, ENGLISH. AND NORWAY
SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and W.ASIIERS---For
brjdges, cars, and machinery purposes generally. CAST,
SHEAR, MACHINE tu' BLISTER-STEEL. Also, an
extra quality for taps and dies. The above, together
with a full assortment of Iron, Steel. Nails and Spikes,
to which the attention - of dealers, • railroad companies,
engineers, miners, founders .and machinists is invited.
• Jan, 2S, 'C4 . " -
W. BALDWIN & -Co.. Engineer.,
c ol* Broad and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, Pa.,
.Would call the attention of Railroad
Managers, and those interested in Rail= .L I
road Property, to their system of loco
motive Engines, id which they are adapt= y •, ( Eirsi t udi
ed to the particular business for which
they may be required ; by the rise of one, two, three or
four pair of driving wheels; and the, use of the whole,
or so much of - the weight as may be desirable for ad
hesion ; and in accommodating. them to the grades,
curves, strength of superstniction.',• and rail and work
tote clone. y.these means the maximum useful effect
of the power is secured with the least expense for at=
tendance, cost of _fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.
With these objects in view; and as the result of twenty
three yetuis practical experience in the business by our
senior - partner, we manufacture five different kinds_of
Engines,' and several classes of sizes of each kind.—
Particular attention
_paid 'to-the strength of the ma
chine in the plan and Workmanship of all the details.
Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining in
formation, enables us to offer these engines with the
assurance that in efficiency, economy and durability,
they will compare favorably with those of any other.
kind in use. We also furnish to order, wheels, axles,
bowling-or low moOrtire (to fit centres without boring,)
composition castings for bearings' of every description
of Copper,Sheet Ino and Boiler Works ; and every ar
ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of LOOOl3lO.
tive Engines_ • • , M: W. BALD'A'IN.
• January 23,P54 1.-tf MATTHEW BAIRD.
FIBHra PATENT METALLIC/
BURIAL'CASES ; -
Mr-tight' and indestructible, for prdtecting and pre
'crying the Dead, for Vaults, Transportation, Ordinary'
Interment, or Future Tremont, ' • ,
Manufacturers,' /536 Broadway. New York....
For sale onlyby ARO.,
Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers,
Market St., between Second and Third, Pottsville, Pa.
Feb 2T, 64. - : • 9-6 m
MINE SUPPLIIES.—The subscriber
is Agent for the sale of the Boston Gum Belting
Factory, and furnishes superior Belts at Factory priees,
all sizes, kinds and lengths - Belts of greater thickness
than those kept on hand made to order, at the shortest
notice, es his orders for. Colliery purposes have the pre
ference at the Mill. Also Steam Packing. of every de
scription, Blasting Paper by the single, or. ten reams,
or by the ton. at manufacturers' prices. ' • -
SAFETY LAMPS, of the- most approved patterns,'
made of inspected GoverninentWire, by the single doz
en, or hundred. Wire Guests, Wiro by the roll or yard
always for sale by... - B. BANNAN.
April 23, :64.
WIT. IL BOYEB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
r rOBA.OOO, PIPES
.AND CIGARS
Celine& St., Opposite the Town Hall,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
. Feb. al, 'Ol. 88-tf
IIiDSAI4GATIVS is 1 . 1 A.14AA10.1.15 - and
-5-.9111191.19HE.L1L-11.8, • • • • "
Silk"Parmols and Shade's, $l, $1 25, 51 50 and $l. 75;
Silk Sun•Umhrellaa, 23, $l5O, $1 75 and •
$2 SupenorDil Dolled Sllk.Statdea and Dm
brellaiN.real grench make, very. ion, with .all. -
the novelties" , 01 the venvon; at 11. -DIXON'S
Fancy.GkxxL. Store,./II S. EIGHTH St., Philadelphia.
.March i, *64. • • • . 10-9 m
S I T IAE1111131!3113S; • . . .
WATCBES,
- - CLOCKS, .
, and JEWELRY ) '4-
tar All kinds nildrustcal Instruments, Violin Strings,
Bass Viol Strings, Guitar and Blutjo Strings, constantly
on hand. • • (Jan 30; .64.—.5
pIIOTOGRAPIIS AND CARTE . - DE
A. fresh supply. together. with Autumn Leaves, Birds,
Buttertlies,, Roses, Central Park, Dodson and White
liohntain Scenery; Sea 'Mosses, Also, Ste
phens. Drolleries. Just received and for sale at • -
. . BANNAN.S Bookstore. •
'Llxciscsion, MANS, '
L.A. Pickled Ealmon, .
Bologne *image, ,
Isafaago Cheese. •• •
Pineapple Chewe r
Beef Tongnex.-ite..
E. A. BEATTY.
For ittle by
September 12, , 63
pin .Recognizance
I Returns, printed. together with alt lands of Justi
cea, Wanks, for sale at BANNAN'S Book and Station
ary Store. -.- . [June 18,14;
A UMQUE ARTICLE.
Very neat Sliver Tobacco Boxes; a capital article for
holiday presente—tor sale chea_ph. by IL C.
Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street,' Pottsville.
'petember 12, la • . • • • • 50,.
29 :17 4017
E?ririi?.eLtitrAcitur;
at', Ike Handkerchief', of
Nor T,
"tl.lllllll.l...Wileale, Cloth au
1. Hat blushes, to great variety. at "
Nov. •63.. • - _HUGHES. Apothecary.
tpzu PANS, MICK FEEDERS''an
LI Spit Cu ls r, . . • UIICiI .
Ir.Varfif t EMIL—A . • supply - of
Turnip Seed. bylbiatard, ball, quarter, or small.
ervantity, for sale: at - • - • -8.. -
• 1 dilly 2064 • ••• • >iw4 Store, rottsville
ALWAYS ON. HAND
IWGIfE9', Apotheau7
• tun - ClotheeWringer, •
• • •
AUSIMON
, .
IS IS
THE ONLY RELIAIILE
BrIF-ADJUSTINGIVVIGER.
No wood.ioxic to astoki Ir. *it.
so. Tookb-sersortto gocotwof order.
warrang4;Dith - kir/4 1 'i** EtVlinfruk. _
It toolttbe FIRST PLUDIMMitat tittY.v....enStats and
County Fern in 1363,1tpd.14.vrithout , inception, THU,
BEST WRINGER ever made. _
Patentedin the.UnitedStates, England, Made, and
Australia. Agents- wanted in every town, end in all
partttot the world.. -- -
p dmple 'Wringer -sent, paid, on reeeipt at
Eninetle - ageibt can iniketrold $3 to s lo ' Per daY ,
No. 2, $6 60. No, - .1..,„ $260. No, F, $6 50. No. A, $lOO.
Manufactured and eoldi•vr'holesalc and retail, by '
THE PUTNAM IdANUFAUTURING
No. 13 Platt Street, New-York. and Cleveland. Ohio.
. ; S.C. NORTHROP. Agent.
' • Whitt Everybody viz;:•
That Iron. Well galvanized., will not rust ; , '
That a simple machine is better than . a Complicated One:
That a Wringer should - be belt-adjusting, durable, and
efficient -4 - 4 • - - .
That Thumb.iierews and Fastenings cause delay and
_ • trouble to regulate and treeP in order.;
That wood toakad in hot water will; awe% shrink,. and
- split; ,
That wo od bearings tor the abaft to run in will wear ,
That theMiatnam Wringer, with or without cog-Wheels;
wilt not tear the clothes ;
That cog-wheel regulators are not essential '
That the Putnam Wringer has all -the advanta„;es, and
not one of the disadvantages above named •
That all who -here tested it,- pronounce it the best
Wringer ever made ' • _
That it will wring a Thread or a. B ed - quilt w ithout al
teration: ' . ••• •
.
We tritest fill thepaper with- teitirtionials, but In
sert only a few to convhice the skeptical,' if such there
be' and•we eay to all, teat Putnam's Wringer.; Test it
THOROUGHLY with ANY and ALL others, and If not
entirely aalletactoiyx return it. . . - .• •
• PUTNAM laNUTAcniurto Co.—Gentlentere:. I. know
froMpracticatexpidienee that hon, well galvanized with
zinc, will ribt coddled - or hist orie particle.. The Putnam
Wringer is 815 nearperfeet as possible, and I can cheer
fully recommend it to be' the beat in nae.
. • ' Rerpw.- tfully imam, ..
• MO. W. WHEltLElt,.Cleireland, Ohio: •
Many jeers' experience in the kairenizing business
enable me to Indorse the above statement In all partic
ulate. . C. LEFFERTS, N0..100 Beekman St.
New York, &ornery, 1864. •
We. haTe tested Ittnain's Clothes Writiger by practi
cal working: and knowlhat it will do. It is cheap ; it
Is simple; it, requires no room. whether at- work or
rest; a child Can operate it it does its duty thorongh
ly : it saves time and it eaves wear and tear. ,We ear.
neatly ndvise all'who have mach washing to do, with
all intelligent persons - who have any, to buy this Wrin
ger. It will pay for itself an a year at moat. ..
EIREW.Y.
Jul, *B4. , . . .
C: 0. BRUCE & PRESTON.
. 13.7110R1ZR0
ARMY AND NAVY AGENTS;
• Washington. D. C.
. . .
..,
No. 443 Notso &aim.
" / FI CES 1 Cleveland, Ohio, •
No, 1 I..ymAles lh.ocr..
pativ:oo4:4o:•3W.l;4 , '.**o:llDov**9.l
ADD OOLLCC
Pensions Bounty, :Back ,Pay,
PIIIZZ Mesas, Discharged and ReSignitd OP/10BRIV PAY,
and all other
tiV .A ifz„
Claims. The $lOO Bounty due Soldiers discharged fur
wounds received: in battle,, collected wrruour our:.
We pay especial' attention to claims In which other at
torneys have 'FAILED, or which have been SUSPEN
DED, 'of which there are tens of thousands. We have
alread s y eolleeted and paid over to soldiers and their
heirs over $300,000, and are payinc - thousands dal-
We. secure Pensions for ten dollars, and collect
Bounty and Back Pay for ten per cent., and 110 pay tin ,
til ArrEs We have succeeded.
Tux Amur I.lritAtn Is publiSted Monthly, - and Is de;
voted to'the interests of. the soldier' and his heirs—to
whom it is invitneuut. Write na and we will send you'
a copy free, or, for SUIRTY aims we will send you by
return of mail a fine - engraved tinted likeness (Album
size) of Lt, Gen. Grant. and Tan ARMY ElsaAt.n for ens
year. To persons sending a club nf four, we will send
as.premium.: an additional Likeness and Tus Hxn►tn
forone year, and for each additional subabriber and ad
ditional Likeness to the getter up of the , club, so that a
personsending its a Club of ten and $3, will be entitled
to receive,' himself, ISCYEN Likenesses' and Tint Amur
HERALD for one year, 'and for any other number in the
same ratio. • " •
•-• 'REFERENCES& ,
' Washington, D. C.. April 18„ 1864.
• take
We, a pleasure • in saying that C. O. Bruce, Dig..
has complied with„the act of Congress'authorizing cer
• taro personate act as Army . and Navy Agents for the'
collection of war claims against the Government, and
to recommend him to all persom's that have claims they
wish collected promptly.
- united States Senators—Benjainin P. Wade, John
Sherman; • . .
Members of Congrevt—E: E. Eckley, Wm. Johnioft,
Wm, 1k Allison. - •
'G4. ' • ' ' 22-tt •
Eagle Gas Stove Works,
H. D. BE_A:KE,
474 BROADWAY; N. Y.
Cooking & Heating by GAS.
NO SMOKE. NO DIRT, NO SMTILT,
The " Eagle II Gus Stoves will Boil, Broil,
- . Boast, Bake, Toast,. Stew, and
Meat
.Irons, . •
CHEAPER • thn :COAL or WOO))
• •
I have on hand; and make to order STOVES and
FURNACES, for Chemists; Tinners, Bookbinders, Den
tists, Tea Stores, 'Vulcanizing - Stores, Photographer's
Ovens,&c.. and for Tailors' and Laundry Irons.
' trarSend fdr Descriptive Catalogue,
I Ono' manufactore‘CoolVil Stoves, for
Cooking land 11 - eating: Burns the common
Kerosene - Oil, and does the Cooking for a Family for
ONE CENT‘PER ROUE.
H. D. BLASE, Sole Manufacturer,
• 474 1140ADWAY, N. Y.
The American Advertising and Parehaaing Agency
receive orders for the above•named .31erchandize.
Bus_ Dep., E. ALVORD. Coriesp. - Dep., FOWLER
.WILLS, 205 Broadway, N. Y. .
July 2, 'O4. 27-
IatCURIDING AND GAN-FITTING ES
tablishment, Centre Kt., Pottsville.
'The subscriber announces - to the public that • "
he has purchased the interest of his late part- ";
her, Mr. H. B. Sutra, In the Plumbing and Gas- N
fitting Thisinese,..and that he will, carry on the
businesa hereafter, on his own account. He respect
fully solicits the patronage of the public, which he will
endeavor to merit, by strict attention-to business. He
has located himself in Centre street, nearly opposite
the'Ainerican House, where he mill be happy to meet
all those who desire his services. .
rirlie constantly keeps on hand all kinds of Brass
Cocks, Water closets, Iron. Copper and Lead Bath Tubs,
Porcelain and Copper Wash Basins: Iron and Lead
Sinks, Hydrants, Pavement • Plugs, Gain .and Leather
nose-for Pavements, Branch Pipes of all sises, togeth
er with a general assortment of Gas. Ficitures, of, the
meet approved kinds, all of which will be sold and put
up at the lowest tales. GEO. N. DOWNING.
POtteville, April 14, •61 . • le&
Encourage : Rouse 'lllantitfactures.
CHARLES 4EHRER,
MAIIIIPAOTO7IIOi QP
SALAMANDER SAFES,
Second St., Pottsville,
Announces to the business community of this -•
and the adjoiningg counties, that he. manufac
tures 5 ER SAFES of all sizes mid ;
kinds, warranted Fire-proof, which, in point of •
workmanship and finish, will compare with those ob
tained from any other establishment in the country.—
lie keeps safes on hand for exile, and will make
them any size, for Ranking, and other Public Institu
tions,
v as cheap, if not.cheaper.than they can be obtained
from abroad. .
Ile refer to Benjamin Heywood, George Bright, Thos.
Oooeh and A. Henderson, of this 13orough, who hays
his Safes in use. . [Jane 13, •G3,-94.tf
NEW BOOKS.
SPRIG'S AFRICA, a ,journal cif the' Discoveiy o
he Source of theiiile, with Maps and Ithistrations.
. _ . . .
FAMILY PRIDE. by the.author of Pique.
YOUTHS HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, by, W.
M.Tbuyer.
SMILES , INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY,' a capital
book, by Samuel Smiles. anthor of •Self-llelps.
ANNT.TAL OF SCIENTIFIC )DLSCOIa.RT. a 'fear
Book of Facts in.Sclenco and Art.
CHILD'S NATIONAL ALMANAC and AnnUal ,Re
cord for 1864.
• Also, a freSh supply of PARTON'S BUTLER, PI
GEON ROLE GENERALS, and a variety of.other pub
liCations, for isle. at B. BANNAR'S
April 30, *64. • Book Store. Pottsville.
OKEAP, GOOD ROOM.
'ABOUT • HALF THE - PRICE OF TIN
WARREN'S GENUINE PEBBLE ROOFING Is now
used more than any other kind. It Is both Fire and
Water Proof, an& will outlast two tin roofs, while - it
costs only about half the price of tin. This, roofing is
'put on by the subscribers, at short notice. .
BANNAN Pottsville.
It cannot be put on roofs . pitching over I *bee to
tbefoot. It can be put on lat., aucessalis •
Marsh 26,,
NEW -111.4. F• OF tSCIILTYLKIL I.
Covanty.—Scott'a New Map of Schuylkill County
for sale by ' • It BANNAN.
Also, Shearers New Maps of all the Anthracite Coal
Regions, and Iron, Railroad and Canal Map of this
State. - • - [April 9, '65.
• - ris EERPICIIAI7II PIPE 8. —A flue tot
.111 of gatraine Mame-ham Pipm at , .
W. B. AOYER'S Tobacco !Store,
Jan. 9..64
GIIAVANA. SEGA.RI I II, ac
AA No, 7, '6 MGM', Ape ecsiy
. .
jJAY FOR X A.LE.—Wholemate Dealer
I-I In Baled 1111360 r; Clover' and Meadow Hay, and
Straw: ' . : . ' - . EDWARD B. PBALB.
. • _
• P.. 0. Addams, Schuylkill ILaren, Pa. Residence,
two miles below Schuylkill Harem
April 2. '64.
punts BRANDY, WINE and GIN re.
1 ceived direct from I.J. S. Bonded Warehouse, for
sale for, medics] purposes, by
Nor T. '63 . Apotheeary.
SAVE Tine OLD PAPER.
4 Cana, a pound paid for clean White Writing and
Magazine Paper—and also Old Newspaper% Pamphlets,
and Old Books with the corers taken or. Colored Pa
per 1 rent* pound. ' - B. &WAY.
April 9:1, Yet., ,
ATTENTION, II:ADIEN:
All Ate newest stylea of Fancy Dont* Steel and Jet
Jews ry, Pearl and Fancy Head Dresses, Silk Fans,
Parasols And Sun Umbrellas, at prices the most satis
factory, at,H. DIXON'S Fancy .Goods Store, South'
EIGHTH et., Philadelphia.
SIT - Peacock Feathers bought, or made Into liana
or Fly Brushes. March t 4 .64-10.9 m
RUBBER- IBELTEVO.
Just received, a allpgy of ten and twelve - inch 4-ply
Rubber Belting : toga er.with the smaller sly" all of
which will be sold at inenhfactiresso prices. Also,.
Packing, Manhole. Rings, ac., . For vile by
Job' 0, '64, • ' - • B. BARRAN,
ERCVIIPATENTPIiki 01P11, eID Mt . .
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the t antler,
WORAPS Look I Tait 'FIELD. -
,br this country it has beim a rare sight t o
see women engaged hi field labor except ai
- woman's- labor has bo a
highly a - psreciated, especially for e ariala
kinds of worft. The present scarcity of la
borers leads. many to employ women in field
Inb orn . During the month of Juno thou.
sands have feimd profitable emplojuient
it
weeding : carrcits and mangels, setti ng ' out
cabbages, tobacco, etc., lending a. Bandi n
the hay field, . and perhaps in the -corn ri d
potato fields too. - They are paid :to to ) o
cents a day., and we have no doubt they ear ,
it well. At least their employers are entire.
ly Satisfied. We should be very sorry to' Ree
women of America subjected to the noel
drudgery of the women in Europe, y e t no
one can look upon, this out-of-door labor, if
not of a character to overtai their, strength ,
as likely to work any thing but good to those
who participate in - it.
Hundreds of farmers boys, ambitious t o
do "the work of a man," and entoursgixl ir,
it by their parents long before they hi m
man's strength and endurance, have be en
stunted for life, dwarfed, or drawn outs!
efiacie,.and still rernainesl healthy arid stress,
while others have contracted disease, lessen
ing their ability, and shortening their lives._
Of course females are quite as likely as mal e ,
to, injure thernielves in the same Tray_
American women, and women folkket th is
fatma.not leis than
..others, are proverbially
"delicate," neryaus and weak 4 Could tbs
ruddy and brown.complexions gained iu tbs
field, become fashionable; and the; "interest.
ing" pale-faces of the darkened parlor fiat
themselves decidedly In the shade, the ntizt
*eneration would have an additional reaso n
to be grateful to this, and to these erual.wir
times.—Anier. .Agricultrist.
SEEP UP TOE FLOW OF IIILK Ir DIIOIIIIB,
A drouth in summer, !scorching the pastures
drying the streams, parching the land far and
near, is a great calamity. and- none feels it
quicker than the. diaryman. The provident
farmers have made provision for any sucgoe
eurrence, by putting in corn or sorghum, or
other green fodder'erops, TV'hichs will afford
an abundance of excellent forage for a long
time, and if not thus used, ;will furnish dry
fodder for winter feeding. Corn, if only well
cured, is second in value only to good mead
ow hay of, mixed grasses:_ Wherever It is
possible,, the practice of "taking up" the cowl
every night, stalling or yarding them sad
feeding green fodder, or an equivalent, is ad.
visable. A little oil cake meal, or cotton
seed-cake meal, or Indian meal fed daily el
this-time mqtes itself very -profitably felt in
the milk pail, or in` the butter tub. •
As soon, at any rate,
..as the least undue
diminution of the-quantity of milk is noticed,
accurate obseriations ought to be made daily:.
and measures • ought at once to - be taken to
keep up the flow. Farmers are so mud; in'
the habit of letting cows fall off In milk 'du
ring the summer's drought, that unless . they
almost dry:up, many would regard it as only
the natural course of things.' If, however,
this) , have.coidatantly full feed during the first
4' or 5 months after calving, the falling : of
should be very small. If the cows . can not
well be stalled; nor put into !nose. boxes In.
sheds or barns, they may at least, very easily
he yarded. It is best tolput a large herd in eel ,
-end small, sheltered, dry yards; those agree:
ing best or of about equal strength being put
together. When the one or two . fighters or
"bullies" of a herd are taken out for a night
the- rest will be quiet.enough, and a deeitl6
ly better return for the feed may be expected.
The yards ought to have fodder racks, so that
the feed will not be wasted. The amount of
Teed "to be provided for the cows, and the
time- to take them up ... will depend very much
upon the, condition of the pastures. They
ought - to be turned out very' early' so that
they may fill themselves if they can, before
the heat of the day, or else they should hare
a feed before they, leave the yard. With de
return of rains and a good growth or gas,
if it is desirable, the feeding at home may. It
discOntintied. By this practice a much bet
ter flow of milk will be secured for the au
tumn and winter.-- r -Amer. 'Agriculturist.
PICK OFF THE STONES.
' There is a prevalent notion founded
sortie interesting* facts, that. land is oft
damaged by the removal of stones. notch]
standing the fact that, most land is grim
benefitted by the.. - operation. . 'There is I
doubt of the fact that stones wnrmed by
sun, impart the heat to the soil after the t
is off, and essentially modify' the temperattn
of the soil. They • also furnish drainagein
some measure
,; bedded in the soil, thoypr
vent - washing ;' by their decomposition they
furnish slowly some elements_ of nutrition,
especially during their exposure to the Imo]
and thaws of winter, and so in various wan',
they are of some , considerable advantage
unfilled land. Where,„ however; such he
is brought under judicious culture, the stow
removed; the soil deepened and drained
neceasary, not only are they 'of no use, I
they are of positive disadvantage, et
though not " laige enough to interfere.wi
culture in any way. - The advantage gair
from their removal may- not be sulficlenl
warrant picking up stones-of such a'size .
they they are not in the way of the plc
hoe, or mowing Machine ; for where the rot
er liused inieeding, and upon mowing,
the small stones are cheaply and easily
out of the way, Arid the injury. to the ercl
not sufficieftt ordinarily to - beconie eutsl
of calculation.- Nevertheless they do.oect
the place of just so much soil, and we
therefore, they are better off the field
gather. •When buried in' masses, - the
over them - if it be of a good loamy or else
eharactm - , will shbw from afar as the be
the field, unless a very thorough syster
drainage be pu , rsued , which would that ,
all allke.—Amer. Agriculturist.
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EGO. BREAD.—Beat four eggs very light,
stirinto a pint of sweet or sour milk with a
tie soda in it ; mix in a large spoon of butt
4)vear quart of sifted meal ponr enough
water to scald it, sirring it . to a Off, at
mass. Mix this into the milk, beat it well
bake it in a pan or muffin rings. Very
bread can be made by the,above recipe With(
eggs if soda and sour-milk are usecl.' ,
not vouch for the healtlita‘ss of this or
other soda bread.
.toznLei BarrEn CARNAL—On a quart ni
meal pour enough scalding water to w ,
stir hard until it is smooth- find ncarl
Melt into it a large spooful of butter; rail
six wellbeaten eggs, and a pint
,of br
milk, also a handflir' of wheaten
sprinkle in a due quantity of salt. Fry,
cakes an : a clean, smooth, hot griddla
of regular shapes, and'brown. If the
needs thinning, use a
IL
CORN 8RE.43 6 DOIMIRII.-Sift .3'oUl'
allow the usual quantity of salt, work it
with water (hot we. prefer)-into a prett)
mass. Better for standing awhile. Gress'
hot pan, and lay in it -longish cakes, 20 .,
the. length, of your hand, upon. which the
member of your body usually leayes its.Pr a L
Nap in a quick oven. The crust et!'
dodger should be - brown, and no thicker tto
a knife-blade: _
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Hoe Cattus.:—Are made of Indian
udtteidlwith milk into a dough rather id!,
than, itatter. They are baked just an Wl°
cakes, and are better rot. a little shortening.
JOJISNT CALK hoe cake - spreau nn
smooth board snit bilked before a clear, bi"'
Aro until well:dune , • -
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