The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 17, 1865, Image 4

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• . Fr pin the P hiladelphi4
aiturooo ou. come iv,,
ir-Are you interested in.- . the
.
stook
Of-thißullfrog Oil Company.?: If - ycjii,
arejliave toibittg more to saY- 7 -of %course :
.1..-eaOnotexpect.-y0u..,t0.p t anything refer`
tang 3n the .slightest • way Ga..that- excellent
and .priiiperous- But if yeti are.
.
.
not the.unitartmooe owner of shares, and can
. .
look at Matteis , a disintere st and Pr*
editorial light,. pertuipsyott *Old te
.
have the-report of . their. annualmeeting. •
kifow you Want halcirtniuion all'pOiats for
...
your hundrvi .
readers, 'and I.take
.it-fer . gianted e . cif- that enligiitehed body
'are stOckinildeli in the
Bul
.• The meeting . was duly advertised--a, pro
..
.per • custom andluerat ire for the newspapers . .
..-7andi expected to. see a very large assetu 7
ily. fact,- I wondered - that ' Concert
had not been engaged instead of holding din
a little. back 'office. Thereywere however hut,
present; lAbinkleouhted eleven- Pro
., ..
bahly business engageme nts of a - *eighty,
character. kept .them , .aivay, I cannot sup-
. .
pose - that indifference,. or doubt as to the un-.
menaity ofAhe interests at Stake,' had any thilig
"to do .with • They - represented 'different
•
'classes and ages:. There was the young"man
who bad heard his cello* - clerk say that he
had made: his - even thousand the day before
: "on oil,". and thought he _would like to draw
a little from- the golden reservoir. • •
.
By his side there wasthe. iniddle:-aged man.
. of bUsiness, - who had 'a few hundreds over
one 'day and did not knoW
.exiietly how to in-.
. .
. . .
. vest in merchandise, but beard,soutebedistir
that Bullfrog was go od , and thereferidipped
.
Then there was the Ictired . ,eapitaiist, -
who heat secured his competence .and . was
'oinking aroundfor investments. • ; •• •
• Ballfroghad &first-rate list of officers, high.:
ly respectable;The capital small and Steck
comparatively iew—territory. well . litcated.:
Bering commenced, with good prospect of
oii fie., &e. Shie to pay a,percentage on
_ the coat: So heWits . not speculating. but on . -
ly.investin,g when . he gave 'his .ord4 for a.
• thousand shares. Then- there was myself. I
bought because I was "a fool, I suppoie ; at
least, I think so.now.. • • • • - '
I noticed one thing-however. There were
not* *of .t.be .•long-headeti,... knowini emirs
t here. -who names had become synneymo , a
• With•ltick
. in 'oil 4nv;tMcnts. 'Not
. o oe.
looked ominous..
• But,perhaps they had such
• bill eontidence in the Mat meement that they .
knew it -was utineeeSsary thern tri-he
there. Everything-Would go ou right with
oui them.. - • •. , •
The appearance of the rneeling.waS solemn
somewhat., as -a. praye.r Meeting ou , dit I o
look. in my.jinlginent.• I thetn_ht that.,3 bid
sign; appearances have great .tvright with"
me: If Lsee.:i company in tire -splrits and
apparently on good terma themselves
and everybody else, I ant apt to •thinkithev
have some leason ..for it ; bin if I 4e. them
glooMy and serious. I very' uch fear that
their digestion m
n is out of order, or they haVe
:some bad' news. • .• • •
• - However, the meeting was organized by
. appointing a chairman--whern,•l . did.not un
derstand, as,several appeared to act in that
- capacity: as circumstance - required I saw
one gentleman.. with ti fine . beard and thou ,
attache and rather a keen eye, - • putting*ques-.
Lions, and then amola gentleman with a Ro
man nose. varied the proceedings by,put thig
his - questiOns also. A rather Youthful gent le
'man, with several largesheets of paper before
• him, acted 'as r.cribe. • .1.
It is customary; I believe,. on such
.occasions
to be favored with the presence of the officers
of the company, .but • I.sit.W no.signi of the
President or Secretary: We were inforhiel,
however...that the., President:- Was absent 'in
Karnak atchka on church bitsinesa and the Sec
retary was in the oil region - --probably looking
after the interests of the company. A. letter
:Was lead from him stating,- that he was Mitt- •
voidably detained there, and intimating great
activity and • pressing ttnsitiess,. but I could
not gather that it . was 'conducing • much
to the . prosperity. of the, Bullfrog. -•
"in sounded rather as if he .was • engaged• in
• manufacturing another company: : - After a
.little preliminary skirmishing a document
was produced, which %vas announced to be
• the - annual report.' • The devottd eleven
pricked up their.earr.t.: Now'we here to know:
• why - this c2OMpany. possessing such .valtia,
Me territory- and with such hrillitint ~trit---
pects, had allowed the year 'to roll by ,with
.outgiving us any retitrwomour invest Meta.
or getting the stock up so that Ave could sell
out et .a Moderate profi vand siuldle samebraly
else with otir certificates. may. merrtinn
here incidentally that the Bullfrog has:pissed
akits dividends, and that the. sfock • sells at'
present at rather less than half its first :Cost.
- The report Commenced' with a Mild
thattheyear on the whole; had4totheen
. prosperous. Everything had been done io
develope t he property that could he exPected: -
Engines had been sent up--in fact. I rather
inferred . that.a quite a lung train of engine's
had gone up:• :Boring had been yigoronsly
• pfoceeded but tor•sotheressou or Usher
the . mum s 'of oil . were not -equal to, expecta
There were:four wells . 416 wit, or in process.
of baring :.
No. I had been e 2tti!mt.liarrt.,4 well: flow
ingsfcadily, but, ust as - the prOperty was pur-•
Chased and tite
.stOcir. distributed, • it',ceased
to flow. It was a curious:and unaccountable
coincidence, but not unusual in the oil region,
Occasionally it showed signs of life;_ nail when
ever they slopped pumptug aud, withdrew.
the tubeS, the oil.gushed up ju a remarkable
.way; but as son as they comMeneed again;
it subsided:. -:They.luiped, howeier, at soine
future time to get oil from it:
No. 2 had bean . bored as IOW as any rea
sonably disposed well ought to expect; but Vo
far it remained obstinately. dry. They did
not expect albeit fecatilt. • . •
No:, 3 was more eneoUraging - nnd Was stea
dily pumpiug at.,the rate of two barrels per
At this announeeMent the faceS of the meet
ing brightened. • Here, at leapt, wasjottio
,thing tangible:
• :tio.4. had been bored to the depth of some
hundred
hundred fet.- There was-a copious fioW of
salt water and gas; and great
,hope; were em 7 C
tertained that it' would equal the
or the -"Cognette."- Fundergtand that a haze,
amount of gas is a gocal sigM
The labors of • the' pirectors, had tteaSed
here,' as tar as 'Aievelopin4 , was concerned,
but they would cheerfully lease the . ri.rin to,
•bore to any parties Willing to undertake it at,
their own exPeuse. The* stockholders Might
recommend it to their friends, or do it cm
their own account. It was - . all good boring
territory; and prObably • would p:iy them in
..
... A.n annoying accident find occurred which
had curtailed the receipt.; • of : the etunnitny
from- the sale of oil. ' In atifieipat/on of hmzo
• - praduction they had erected.- a tank capable
of holding Several hundred barrels... This hAd
been filleil _with the• product, of. the wells. :
composed mostly:oft:tit water,' but with-some
oil dealing in •ii, :estiniated in the production
cif abOut 'one' barrel in twenty, *mid the direc- • •
T "''has received Its : *name from a constant min
torehad .kicked to . the sale of this for the
funds to carry on the' works. --I.7nfortunately .-
pain In - the head. •Thisleadaelie is - apt to lrgip in the
.• the engineer,- who,was one of the best id. the
.region, ' and - a Highly - capable and reliable. morning . on Waking from a deep sleep, 'and when iulme
man, had allowed the cock of the tank. to - re:.irregularity of diet has been rotarnitted on the•
.day be'
Main - open one. - bight, and_ all-,the contents. fore, or sometimes for several days-previous... • M. : first
- had run' out. - NO blame - was attached to him there is a distressingly rippressive . feeling -in the - head,.
as he was probably asleep. . The report closed which gradually' merges into a severe heavy painin the
•
with -a. deprecatory hint against.holding the teitiples, frequently attended by a sense of fullness, and
- directors responsible for.: the state of . affairs, • tenderness in one eye, and extundinc, across ttiefoo.,
. and a suggestion''. that' the company' did. not head.. There is
.a clammy unpleasant ;taste -•in the
stand alone in - this respect. .•• • :'.' . mouth; an 13ieeosive breath, and -tke.- ton"
- e• Covered
treasurerls•report was, then presented: with a yellowish *Me far, . The Sufferer desires to be
:.It was arithmetically correct, but somewhat - -alone in I datk . room; . As_ soon as the patient feels ihe
unsatisfactory.," The . working capital of the fulness in thelMni and pain.ln the temple:li, take a large
. '.,concern and the receipts from sale of product dose of Schenck's Mandrake - l'llLs.' and -in an hour or
-. Of No. 3 well had been absorbed by the ex- two they will feel as wen-as ever.: :This bas, be:en - tried
- p• -Bet,
or two.
a little debt of a thou- bY thousandi; and lialwayeaure - to cure, :and ins=teadsand two. due' the. officers.. Perhaps .the ° sick headache',-coming' every "week. ' eve week. or-ten'
• meeting wouldoyae.titt assessment on the dist:they will not. tie troubled_ with it otteeln three
capital.stock-to' reitnburse :tlie.segentlefeen," m •
nths
•• although it was - not:insisted upon. • .-li-Was o sehen . cre ' llandrahe Pills are composed et a ne . Mber
• *ell that it - fwitenot or the. meet by this
„„. of root, bn,idPia Poi# o . 0 1 40; or concentrated Illandrake,
.. time - was too much. subdued to resist an all of which - tend to relax' the Secretions of the liver,
• thing ;• and, for my Ar o n part. I confeSs..to ' n
feeling of unqualified ad absolut &submision • and act ttinre.promnt than blue pills or mercury, with . - -
to the strong ininded officers. which would outtere,ing any dangerous effects:: In a bilious p . erstin
they will slant. tliemselvei by. the, stools; 'They.' Will
have led me to do anything that they which,
•
expel norms. mucus, bile and - ail morbid' -matter from
mended, even to signing away, my,bilthright
the sistem.: In sick, headathe,. ir*ey•are taken :as 'di
in their favor. . -- .1 noticed,, however, at. this
juncture ' that - one :or: t wn . nearest the donr rected-above. ta•tall.dose as Seen:as they . • • feel Me 'first
• glided easily and na'urally . out. ossi'•ly•fesr-k. sympronia.of It) Dr,.Scherick will and hrietffrecled his
Ing that if they waitort longer some of theoth. . agents to rettiru the money if - they : do not giie perfect
• era might get into -Third - street 'before them satistsetion. - . • r . --
.': . 1": : . ,
and buy up all lliesinek• rin the market.. - 'lra person has' * heen. • : earktelled to ktay nut latiat
• - The rest of Us. however„ who did .not wi4t night.. and Milk tho 'ninth: wine, by taking etlose or
to take a mean advantage of . ati ignorant:coM• pills ho going At) bed, next: Morning he will feel as
munity. •retiMinel -la see it through. 'We so :- though he had not drank .drop, nnlessbe forgets to go
ted - yea" whenever we were asked, to do rai, to bed at ali. ,• • ' • - -..- • ' • :.-,. •: . • 1 •
:
hurl when the question. was put Whether we They Only.rost t'.s Cents simi. ' - ' ..' • '
• would-new - adjourn to go into an'election - tor 1 . ' Whoever takes them Wlllnever risian ' y '" etther They
cfnee'rs and managers fur the ensiling Year, - are worth a . dollar to a sick' .man ror . every Cent they
- unanimously assented; Te "directors - with 1 cost - • .' - ' . .
beepmir.g mo.lesty proposed': that Some 'one I• • p ro i n 4 ‘, t ,w f h O o rge lps t a t i h e . e aa n d am . ro e ' . ' 44 -- '°
..5crttnCE41......141)11.1.r.E. ILLS. ,
UM.. belonging to . their - .body shifuld . heart l' nII at Itr. - Schenries.'Principai
'painted as teller to . cinulnct the.elect ion h• i • '
at this the st - ickholders made for - the drier asu .
.oMee. No.-Th North atattistreet,T.hdadelphis„ and by
Diagglits'and Sfprekespeis . ennTdkr=. • . • : • , • .H
.: if a.nipnioe, sifter
th‘..lraa tnn. us I ' 1
i.. - 'F'rrice forPalmonic Syrup. Seawcedinnin taich sl, !SA
.. alwaYedn•whea I see others-runl think it
r . beltteA46l - rtistiti their Judgment . thaniti m :
.per:bottle. - . -., SI sOrthei halt doien,. or two bottles of
.. ow)] ; • %befiitles they May know
.tutire than I. , '43' . r.P "a- on e .6° "roic ' .forta. ' 7s* " : %;
' I' '''' '' ' ' ' - • :.1
••, -, -BUt the : anneal . meeting.. of the - Buifrog i ' Dr. nchench will heat Ms office-319. -la 'North Sixth
;: ; ...c...otripaathas been' held. . 1 had JoOki.o, t or _ : treet,.Ptilladelphicevery
.5314mM:rein' see - patients
..: .. " . g a t ia .. 1 ,
~- - ii ., . w i t h,
,I n t eres ,L ..su ld: gtped„i i on. :. 11. .. - 2.4is nc; cheite'diadrine: brit tor aithOrOlio ll e-V. , ..'
sAVnalloli •of - the . lunge-with his lii.sprometeri• he -4
' : Af t ei the lurid statements iiit'd repnrts: . I . feel
• thai 1.• 'have inside li.seense ilrye=tsn'Orit—f)ne - : ' l '-‘ l l- 4il . .. - , - '-:-. - 31 4 m 1" • '63,.-41;
. .,,1
: .I.lik't Sheik 0.4.ti4y tang: down to my . dill E ti."-Y C. ul' I IP-LOWER ..-1' 1f. ', 1 , A . 'Pia' 1
. omit ...
..
r _ . ..• .
.... . , , • . . 14 . 11 , Arre.it_ . ~ . i
eze. .aoiaa EarHyOtniatjower Plants noirreadv and,fia;'
. • -.-- :. ' -•. • - -.. . ~..., • . • ' I • - ' uRPN W OOD . NVitigiti.' J
IRON WORK&
rtivemitOvic lror Werka4 •
rymvatoVE; SCHLTYI CO., PA?,rft t
SalllßSß,3ll.chtnixt .k.Engippe.T. - -
3,lAcißgifir:omoiljoilkloToParia
The Sunbury Vachine Shilpq Are MI, „wow
operation, and are. rt..,•-oarekilto •
fill orders for machlyakt 41 any
enuill or heavy. to any el:tent. ..-• „„„
Repairing all'euded to promptly..
813121 : 0 47.4 4.01 tbambellarld Co- aim • 1408-I,—S6-ti
-
We, the inbacribers, hare 'Oita day
entered into it Poltneredi3,-nruler
ruttne,ed fltple"of _
BANNAIS. to carry on the. Foundry , ' Machine ;. Stan
ne and Car-making Business, in Port Carom). &hail-,
kill County. -ROBERT ALLISON. •
FBA1( IS B. lIANNAN
April Ist. . iT.
oTTSVILLE 111016 LING, MEL L.
-=.••
The subseribersharlaz purchased the Pott:rßle Roll
ing' Mill and thoroughly refitted the same, art prepared
to receive orders for ail sizes of T rails
tram lbs. to the yard- ap.,to
and farni.h the seine Itt'shorThotiee.
We are a.so prepared to tarnish and4..isl;l.,-
will 'receive orders - for MERRIL/LW
BAR IRON- all the mull sizes. Round, Square and
Flat. We shall .kcep a_supply of the smaller .
(Colliers Rails) always ou hand, .
• • .ATB BROTHERS
Pqtprvirle,. Miirch 12, 'O4 • - • ti
..• . .
..lICp 011.,.E Itifi AND . 8 TAcK.M:- • . ' .. ..
LB. . .
.. . .
'The . aabscriber is lireparedlO emectile lit t o ..
.orders for the . above articles, with dig- -G
patch,. at the old place of !*inet•Es 0331:: , . --.."'
Street, below Norwegian:: 20 feet b0i1... :;:tt% — contt
ers always on hand. :Al.so, the . mann- _.— - ---
.
• Copt and Other Shaves, I . • •
.
the best • material and; Wodonsnsbip.• • Repairs
promptly attended to.. Cy - Fans for minim: ventilation
always on hand: • JAR= SPARKS. .
Pots vole Attgast • . •• - 3S.ly .
MULAND: I R,ti WORKfs.,
. .
The attbscriheis!are now fully :Pre--
'pared to famish. at -.the Ashland 11:471 • •
Workti,*.Eitiam Engines. and Ponipe of
any power and capacity; for. and ra,1274 4 :1;;;;i?
other purposes, Coal lireakent of every
size and pattern now in use, .tog_ ther with castings and
•forgingS ,of.every.descripttim. .Coal and Drift Cars of
all sizes and patterns, large Thiel; and .Horse' Cars.--
all furnished at the . Shortest •noriee. - :The snbstribers
flatter themselves that; inasmuch -aS everrmemher of
tile firm is a practical mechanic, they Will be able to
lurr.ish machinery thht will - comlStre favorahly•with any
in the 'Region.. All oniersdirected' to J:.&24..GA.V.NEP.
Ashland: Scbuylkill County, :Pe.; will receive prompt
attention... • • -• 4M. fIARNER:
• At..tiland. July i, tra • .. , • _
VOUNDUV AND MA.CiiiNE Mir OP,
Mtelipt Car .
btiMnee of the Inte. l
lino of ,SNYLIER ,Mir.yr:s, will , , '
l'Oritinued by the Futtnriber in RR its.vn-ei k „
Conte brinehet , of Stearn Etozine
in. , . Iron Fonntitte." end mannfncturer
all kind) , ,,(Machinery, for Blast Fun-,
res. itnilmati -Care, &c.,. &c.. • ETe wilt ttko. et nit inne the
Ittoiinetts of Mining' and Selling. the celehraf!id Pine
Foret4 White . •Ash end -Lewis and Spohn Veins Iced
A s h Coals ; hng sole.proprietor:nf ihese .
• • ..•• .GEOTZGE.W.. SNYDER,. •
rIIIIIE PAAA).. - A 1,T411 ARON. •Trisr ,
• prepared to furnish .1' 1t...-111.1t0A1)11MN at their
in• Palo Alto. of various patterns, '
weighing from '?`to'2 TO pounds peryanl. •
.Also. different si4eB of 4at.,.s . quare . „'
round merchants bar Iron. , a "..A.; - ?"`"^,
. .Orders 'for rails - or. bar - iron are •n•- '
spCyth:ily woliCited..aint will - mecet with sprompt atten.
Lion if lo either at • rim. Rd . ll Is. GF4 , 7WE
I OVA liardWttre Store. Centre Street. or.at ttietr' of
iire, 'corner .of 'Market Und • Syronii . Streets; Pottsville.
• ; BEZ•LPN IIAY.-WOoft,
7 1' 1 0: (),AaI...OVERAI TO.lima -6-, 31/NE Wia.
" a .....i.iollCer. lgoiler.:Wciirlum. ' '.,---. ... , .
' .The - iolliescriber re,,pectfully invites'thd
4600
itteation of tlin.busuiegs rountianit to , ',Onink,
his holler IVOrkp, on Railroad ' Steeet. ^ s ;. •' ' •
below the Pageonger Depot, Pottsville. , ,
~,• ,;;;,
where he it prepared to inatinfitettire -'• ..,,.. .....,v.,---,.
• BOILERS OF. EVERY BESCRIPTION.• '
Smoke Stacks. Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers:
Drift Cars. &e.i kr.-Boilers -
. Being a tuactical MechaniC4 - and baVincliir years de
voted'fiimseir entirely to this'brrineh of thelinsiness, he
flatters bitnself • that work done at his establislimeid
give satisfaction to all .whommv,favnr. him with a
611. . Individuals and Commodes:will find it greatly tit
their advantage to examine his work before engaging
elsewhere. • • . • . JOHN T.. NOBLE.
.
November 91, .57 ' 474 f.
WASIIINGTON IRON. NVOIIC.
LM,: • ,
If T • •:, •-• • .IPott4rille,* Pia.
TROMAS JAME,SIVRE:st respectfully - invite the
attention of the husinetts'conunimitY their New Ma
chine ShOp and Foundry erectedibe.tween Coal and - Bail ,
rood streets, and fronting on. Norwegian, .
Street, where they are prepared to .•
cute all - orders for machinery of Brass •••••
....
and 'lron, .ftach as Steam Engines., all:
kinds of GearingforittillingMlils, grist 4-1;.!"06
and Saw Mills; Single and Dimble Aethig Ptimps, Coal
Breakers. Drift - Curt., -all kinds. of. Railroad :Castings,
such as Chairs for.• Fla t• and T Rail;. F . rogs, - Switches.
&c.t all kinds of Cast . . and Wrotight Iron ShafOng.—
Being practicalmechanics, and having made. the de
mands of :the' Coal Region their study for years, alSo
kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they flat.
ter theniselyes, that' work. done ntlheirestablishinent'
will give satisfaction to ail who miry} honor them with a
call. All onlers thankfully receiv and promptly.exe
elated, on the'mrist reasonable terms.
• THOMAS" WREN,
Nov: 4 63 • . •
N IOBIUM, WII EEC .4: Co,
•Th. • ; •
C 0.,. -
IRON AND. ST.R.III...WARE'IIOITSR;
' • de: Sixteenth Phanaft.
llade 'alwa*s on: hand and'tor Bale •
BEST 'ENGLISH REFINED :assortment
of •• Dagnaile. " and rither brands, BEST
AMERICA'S-BARS—ordinary sizes,-or to .order
fur bridge pittpiriini c . PENNSYLNA'NIA ROIL=
ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or- cat to required
size. BOILER ItIYETS--Dover brand. made in solid
dies. BEST ENqI.ISII -CAR AXLES—Amerie:an , and
FLUE • AND SHEET 'lRON—for', covering
schutits: &e. :JUNIATA;• ENOLISII 'AND NOIIWAY
SLIT 'RODS; .BOLTS, RUTS arid WASLIERS-LFor.
bridget, Cars. anilmachinery purposes getierall*..CASlT.
SMEAR; 'MARINE aid BLISTEIU STEEL. Also. an.
extra quality for tails and dieS. The above,. together
with - a full lissortment Of Iron, Steel. Nails and• Spikes,
to which the attention of dealers; isiOnintl, conipanies,
.eughteers;mhiers„ founders and machinists is invited:
• .lan..ita.••64 '
Nr- W. 'BALDWIN &..Ent incern
Broad mid. llitiniltortetreete, Philadelphia. Pa
• •
Would call the. attention. of Railroad.'
Itlanagers, and thoielutereated Ritil- , '
road.PrOpetty, to their syetem of 'r
motive Ectt.tines, in - which they arc, adapt
ed to the particular business for which :
they stay he required t ..by the use of one, tiro,. three or
four pair of driving. wheels and the use of the whole.-
or so_ muclibf the Weight am bitty be desirable-for ad.:
'lesion'; and In' accomptodaitinF . them fo the •gracies,
curves, atrenf.t,„ h.ot.superstructunt. and rail and work
to be done. Ity theseartearis the rrtaximum useful effect.
of the.powei in 'secured with the lent "expense for
tendunce, cost-of fuel, and repairs to, Road and Engine.
With these bblectsArt view. and tte'the result, of twenty
three yearS practical eXperience in the husineSSlty op.
senior partner, we mannfactitte tire different_ kinds. of.
Ent:dues,. and ueVenti,chissele of.sizes eMil
Particular attention • pail to the strength _of the i.-
chlne
iii . theldan and workmanship of all the details.
Chic long.expectenfa..and . opportunitiert of obtainifez-in
fortnatlon. enabtee lig 'to offer these, engines with , the
tutlitirante - fthdt In etli eiePey economy
tbefwill compare favorably with those ninny other
kind in use. We also furnitth :to (niter. wheels. axles.
howling of low moor tire. (to tit agates without bort
et tniposition dietint . .7 for .bearings of .every description
of copper,Sheet Iron and Boller Work.:antlevery
tide appctaittifitt• to the repair .or renewal of Isicrtinb
tire Engines. 111; .W..IIAI.OWIX,
Januiiff733;itf4 — 1-if •-idATTIIRW IIAIRD.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills
SICK HEADACHE,
Its Symptoms, Cause and Cure.
=IiEMA
3.‘
tt AILROAI)8
piniaIDiCILARKIJA & MELDING it. it.
MAX aMggi
Wintat 'Azrangeinfia t 2% . 1864...
_
DOWN PASSMCGIii -
Leave Pottsville, dsity.' (except Bandar* at golOs
)It. and 2.3.1, P. M.,—Passirtg R4utalua g 2d.,
. sad 4.?.0. P.' NC Arriving D. PhiWelphia soak P.
IL, and at 7.05 P.
Both down trains connect. atR -Wing with Trains for .
Banish= mai. 'New York...and at Port Clinton'with
Catawlasa BailroadTatins rot-Williamsport, Units, the
. • UP PASSIZNAER CMS. -
Leave- PhiladelPhigi. (1 331 .9. t lituidayig at' a.OO,
.
M. and 3.30, - P.IL- - -leave M..-
and Cc. lo , •
Leave Pottsville at 7.30, A. Plinadellia at
. .
- LEAANOW .V.ALLEY'EBACIL
Connects at Harriaburg - with Pa4senga,r,Traine. to and
rinal 'Pittsburg, - (51.1 - Liale.:, "Charaberaburg,, • Lanotster.:
Gattyrburg, Sunbary, Williintspurt,..pruirs, York . and.
Trains leitre Earrlslinrg n:ntl - A: A ; .14,,
and 4.45. -P.• for Pottsville;':Philudelphia, New
York., Easton, etc.. and 'at 4.49, P: for. Reading . :
pay- leave Reading .at 1.00 A. M., - -PAZ. • A.
M ...
and 1.35 and 6.1'16.: P: Stindayst • teave Heading at
I.on M., and Harrisburg at 5.15 A. M.' '
tickets from Potts vill,eto . New York, • Balti.
more, Gettysburg. and all the principal paints in the •
North, Northwest. and Catiadas. 'Emigrant Tickets to
same ; placeat reduced fares.
80 lbs. ot: baggage allowed each Passenger; . • • .
CO] t)1 TICKET S ; •
With 26 coupons' attached, between any Poluta dashed,
or:Flail:les and' attached,
dt 35 per ceut.. discount. . •
. .
DITLEA(it TICirETS,
Good for 2,01).1 bt!tween.all points, for Families
and Firms, at s 50. " .. •
SEASON TICKE TS;
Good •
ood torlioldcr ottly, between any. pnihts,. reouced
rtes, for 6,1 t, 1.1. months._ • •
rtrAll,tickets Arm be purchased before the Tram,'.
-start; Higher fares charged If mid In the cars.:
•.• . • . d, A Nicolas.. • •
General §unefintendent.
-Dec.
1 1111INE MILL & SIVIIVICLINLILL lit .
and ' atter MONDAY. NoveMber .1334: Pas:
I.e . tlSer TrAltlS will leaVe Ashland at 6 . 45 A. IL
nonnetiiim .at Schuylkill -Haven °lilt Reading Rail-
road .trains for Philadelphia: Harrisburg. Heading,
and at 3.05. P. M. for Schuylkill
.11aVert arid batentie.
diaps-points. ..
Trains for - Ashland leave Sfliayikilt Haven 5.45 A. .-
id. and I P. M., stopoing at all principal stations.
• . Faro trona Ashland to Philadelphia; to.ftead
iniaticl; °Schuylkill Haven SS cents. - . • . • .
• te All the abcive trains rriake .connection at West.
•wini ith stages to and from Pottsville. .; •
. .. • • .•• • . J. lii WOOTTRI. Supt.
• 1-ti,
1 . 311111416EL . 1.1111A dc READING q. R.
.
xemoiiciai Tic!' etxPhiladt•!phht:to'_Pciita
villo and refine. will h& sidd at- PhilatleliSfit. bn Satur_
tiny,. anti Sundays, at *4 35 - ctch, ~0 0d ..fOr any train
on.those days,'iutd on the snecetsling ' Moialay.. •
• • 'NICOLLS. Geueral
• . .
.
L1.11114a !CASA. e v. , RAI I. 00.11.E1.- 04 /:1:
.
- • 4,
. • Fall Arraiir.,enientS. •"• ."
•.• ON AND AFTER- AIONDAY: Sept. "19th. the Pal ,
4 ,, ,i2t.T.Tniio. of the Lehigh Valley. Railroad Conipany.
still run as follows : . . • • • .. .
, • .• DOWN OR EASTWAIII3.TRAINn,' ". •
-' No, 5: No. 3.' No. 1.
• 'Leave - - P. 31. , H. "A. 31,
White Raven
l'annoy • -• • • 2:35: .9
Run •'2AS 9.19
-Mud Run" ''. • '• • 0.2 7 • • • '
. • .. • _
Rockport' . • • 3.03 - : 0.33
Drake's 'Creek ' • • ' 309 .9.46 .•
"Jeanesville
Deaver 31ieulow. -
liarde:Creek - Bridge": • - • 2:50 • '
Pennilaveo . • • 3:20 - . •
31AUCI1 CHUNK • .S 50 10.40. - • .4:10
. Lehiglhoh .: . ..... ... . : 10.50' ' 4.40
Parryville; ' • ' • • " .4.46
Lehigh Gar : • '• . . ' 431 • .5.01
Slatingtim • - ' • •• • 4:2T. 11:13 5.07
It0e1; Dale • " 438 . 5.17
.... . .- . ... . . "..,„.4.48 • --• 5:4
, • - • '4 55 • • 5.34
Coplay • , - • •
.4.59 11,36 ' 6.33
1101;:ndanqua ' ' 508 ••• . ..5.4 . 2
Catasanqua la.:, 11.43 . " "546 .
.Allentown Pproace • • • .5:15.. • • 5.54
.11entown • - 41,54..• ' 0,00
Bethlehem "•" • . • 537 `.12.13", 6.15
FreL'mansbur.g . . .. ... .. '12.21 '"6.23
. Lime-Ridge • . *. • 51:3 •
." 6.29
&Liam, (arrive) • : C. - 12.45 • '6.44
UP OR .WESTWARD TRAINS,-
STATM:93 ", No. s.. NO, 6: 'No: 7.. No: 1." No. 4.
' 31.. • 'P. 31.„ "A. , R.P.M.
E iston ••• 930 .
' . .11.4.2 . • 1.0.03
Lime ltidge •. ' 3.42 ' 7.53. •
Frtielnowburg...9llo • :-,3.49 ~.8.065•. • " • ", ."
2. Bethlehem '70.00 ' 4MO 8.15. 12.13 . 10.03
Allentown 10.12 4.15 8,30: 12.23 15.44
Alle . ntm * FunPre 4.20 3,34 . •.".:.. •
Catgauqtta, . _10.25 .4.33 . 4,42 , -••
.1-10kendatiqua _lO5O 4.33 . : • . 8.47- . •
evplity 4.38 '"'8.51 ' ".-
:White flail- ' 4.43' 3,16 . -
". 10.40. 4.55 0.0.3 •
' - .5.11 ii
,• ' • .5H .
.SlittingtiM : . 1 11.07 -5,12 . 9,25 1 4 '
Lettigh•Gap. ...11.13 • 5.16 9,31 ' •
5.33 9.45 • -
I;aighton ' 11.34 5.39 '9,50- '
ltlatieh 'Chunk. ;11:45 ' 6.00." .10.00 "
Penn . " • , '
. Weatherly ...... . 40 ••- ' • ; •... • .
liaale Qr. Bridgel2.so • ',:• - • . •
• lleaVer Meadow. 1:10
Wake's. Creek, 12.29 6.46 • .• • • :• •
R. a . cpt - ,rt .• .. ..,,12.36 6.54' • : ' •
Mud Run 12.46. • ::7.05 • .• -
11it.k.OrY Ruh.. .12.53 7.13 . • • ' •
At Wliltellaven' 1,10 • • 722 • •
• •
All Up and Down trains conueet.wit It the trains of the
Central Railroad of NeW .lergey Viand_ front New York.
All Dowti Traiu and l'p 'Crain , Nos. I and connect •
"with the Train 6 of the. N. r. 11. - It., for Starions above.
mor e fi v ii, • Down Traiur No. :5 eiui Uii Train' Non.',2
and 6 for Stationa belu*.ldethleheru.. • .
tniins connect with the trains of the Fist Psnnevl:
Tzko;a• Railroad, except D ,. own'T . .raih No e l ithu:Up...Traln,
JAMES WREN..
. - . • 41tf
•
Dowit trains'Noe..l :Lott 3 end Up Tretos Noe.and
I connect with Trains of the itelvidere allewuxe Ran,
• .
• CATAWISbA AND WI knAHlt .13A/I.IIpAINS.
Down.Ttalus Noti' 1 hntl r,-anii Up Truinii . Niii..6 nnd,
etuiert. with the TiaitiB of the ;Caztawitte•a: and qua
. k;ike .1 . • • . .
Dnwn.Trains. andand. VP Train.n"
S co
fleet ith the Trail's tho ilazletun •
. ,
- Down Train NW.. 3 antretind LT)) Trains Nes. '6 and
6 will cueueet with the Trains to dud front Wilk,isbarr . e.-
: • •.: • ' .110.13ERT H. SAYItt. .. • .
• - ' Snperintendent and: agitteer L. C. Ii:IL
• . Sept. 15..64. : - , .: : . " 39.: ':.
.The All.ost',Compiete .tiewhig : itla
. .
• " chinelh.E.x4nteee.'. :; •
The ..litroduetioh of . the "
• . Dates itnew.- era in Sewing 14-sokiiies;.• • •
II Illesism, Fells, Rinds, 4ntheel,: Braids,
Ijuills, nnil Gritlires - aud sl'ewsi on a
••. •Ruxile at the smite time:. •
The • neliersigned has: ti•sen ii i esinited Agetit 'for
,Selfayiklq- County: 'of the Florence sewitur „Machine
Couipm, Nlagulacturers of the :celebrated Reversible
.Feed riee Machines. • • ' ; • •-•
. The folloWing.telnuitages over muy and all hewing
for the 'Florence" : •
It makes lour thifermit stitches, nie lock- latot, dti
ble-biet;-and.double-knot, on one gut •*t .
. Each stitch being alike on both' aides - . Of tile.
It has i 'de reversible feed motien, which 'enables the
*operatoe by einiply turning a thumb-screw. to have the
work rim either to the right or Jett: to-stayatty . part of
'he same, ur. fasten the ends of the , seams, Without turiO
iii the fabric•. '
• Changing the length' of Elie Stitch. slid from one kind
.of stitch to another. eau readilYte done while - the Ma:.
; Li fie it iii int+lion, -
livery stitch is perfect In Itself, makitig the seam se
cure and imitorth.. • • • • . .*:
It is almost oul‘eless,aud can be uSed.where quiet Is
• • Its motions positive there are.tio springs 'tn•
getmut of order, and its - simplicity enables the most im
experieneed to operate it. •-•:' .--• .' , :*. - •
It wiling oil the dresi of the' operator, as all the
machinery's:oh-the top of the fable. ' :•• ' •• .. • .
•. ft lithe most rapid seWet in the wcirld'; making;oe
intehes-to'Catli revolution.
Its stitch Is the wander of all. becalm • of its. Cent,
bitted ^lastieity.strength and - beauty. . . '
' It does the heaviest Or finest :u tick with equal facili
ty, without change of tension or Machinery.
ff.very Machine has one of Jenek's patent' hemmens
attached, (the right to use which we control.) enabling
'the openitorto turn any width of hem 'desired. •
The public is respectfully Invited .to examine these
Machines at the store of the underiigued, Centraitreet,
Pottsville, where fullpartieulars will lie tiven. . •
BOOTLE - .11‘ N D wriiiriorugitr
Tbe.rindersismed are now .p.repared to tarnish ti fine
assortmeut . ktooks.andirst clam Stationery,-at their
New Store on '.Centre Street. - tour doora below' the
Eptseopal,church.::Trinttnk, , T.tfridineand Stamping to
order.
• • Dllu!Se, • ' - : -
krertuutery, '
Fancy 13paps,:.- • •
. • school Straka. - •
-• : • • • Tor,lP29ks, •
• . dire.,lEci
Orders promptly attended to.,Give us call. •
BOSBYSIELL 13RoTstR. -
A. 13osovsott.7.. • • '• • • :.0. Bosicvsmu.L.
..Pottevi) Ir.
.April. - 22; . 161 f
. •
. TO THE STOK!..' - •
• HAVE YOU: TRIED' ELEOTRIOIrf ? .•
• 1111.,11E. Bieetriciati, •
Iris taken rooms at ' the UNION - 110 TEL,
where he islireitred to treat all diseases or tidla sexes
bythe carious - modified action of, Electricity—nature's
- sure. retnedv: CoOsoltation .free. , Studeott, are M
strnet:ed ana may enter' for.a'fult course' ofirtatructlima
. .
. .
.. .. .
C,l ttheumatitini, Nenialgja and. Paralysis vsps eared in a'
very Alert time.. ... : : ".• -. .0.41"1. 4 45,.....18. ;• •
40. Geiiuioe .IVni s;
qra 'arid inert ia iooo, Cigar* for sale.at.P. ESELER.S,-
nearly opposite the Mortimer Iduse, Pottsville, Pa.
...
Are not only linercelled.lbut they tire 'ithsolutely
is opialkti by any other Reed Instrument IA the - country
rbeligagiterprgqoly tor Churchot tind..SchuniCtbey hre'
equally nchiptuir to thk 'par)or and
4iswltt g room. For sale only by -= " •• - •
1, • f'FfILA
AboiAtRAFIPUttPS Pt.klctls. ahrl: -eninpl.de
• *wort ment of the FEILF.=ELOAIMIN.
. • Sept. 24. 'EL -
kvii,v4.):wAionif,lidow.*n•4
E STE lIPS pOT TAG E ORGANS
..43.:i . ...-'..43 .- ii....i.i.":i-:i - 4.:.:.911:,';.ii.:
faiI.ORTA:NT.
TOLL
..„,.. . . . . . •
It is well,linoWn to the - tundical .prOfession OW •
113,0 N, i$ the. Vital Principle, or Life - Element (Atha?'
ima,
blood: This ia:deri - red chietly -thole-the food ..
eat, ;,but if
. tlie food is - .nOt properly . digeate4 or
if,'. from 'any cause whatereri.the necessary,q '
tity of iron is - not-taken into the circillatio* i
• becomes reduced, the Whole.systern suffens: , ...
bad blood will irritate the heart; will dog up - thei
lungs, will stupeffthe.hrainorill obstruct theme
'Sr, - and Will send its. diSease-prodacing 'ilemoussl
.to all paits. of the system, - and every one Wilt .gtf-1
ease.
Coi l_
• ferin whateyer organ . may lic predisixlsed to
--- The great.raltie of .-.. • ..- ._. : - .• '. ." -, - : '' ...:
,
•• Inn) as a.lliediciue 1
Is well known and aautwledgc.:il by 'an
wee. The dillie.ulty-bas been to 'obtain. RRC ml: -
preptratiOn of it as will,etiter' the cirenistion. anal ,
assmilaei at once' with - .the - This pob.a.l;
says Dr. Ft - saves, .ITassieliteiette 'State Cheinno,
beee'attainZ!il in the Peraviaii-Syruii,,by'lxiiiihise.-
Lion el a-way before niiknoWn. •
• :The. Pertitv.iau Syrup
. .
'ls a PItOTEL'TED bOlritiOn 0f... the PitOTOXIDEiC
OF DION.. A .NE . NV DISL`OI7-111'.. 311:111(. 1 VE• Liinat±i
I?trilies at the P....t0t-ef Disease ; ty' .euppiying the'
blood with its Vital...Frith:4)le . or 'Life Lenient—
.
.Iron,
The ,Peraviiin Si OA to.
CgreDispepsia, Liver Oinnpiaint, DrorAtcr,Ferer,
ixtld Ague, .J..,ot.9f.P.nergy, LOW Spirita.
The Peruvian. Syrup *. ,
. . .
. .
infuses strength, vigor;atnt uely life into.tha ttys .
" 'tem, and Imildm up an "Irsi Cnnititntiou." •
The Peruvian Syrup
. .
Ctires •Nervous 'Affeetioub. Female Complailifs,
, 1413 1111 diseases of the lilt:I:Loi ancllliahlt..r.
. . -
The Pektavisin S) - .nip. .. .
...
.....
.
. . .
fa a •SPECIFIC..tir all di.-skses originating in a
BAD STATE . .8.1.,(X)D . , or uccompiiii,id
by_Debilitc'ur . aLoud" Statt.i.6f
• i'amplilets containingo:lllficatcte-of'titires and,
"hicomuientlations from spltie tite mutts; eninient
Cler,grnien and "ui.liei', eezil
• • ••••.
- . .
\v o oo k o t d, tett; of the wanes to show the
iteter of testimouhtlx : • - .
• .-.John E. W.illiaxs, Esq.,
l'reaitioit the . 3lVillipt)lll: . Bti I
Rev. Abel Stevens,
Liv:e E•lilur . Advoc:ite. y JOilrnal
Chum
• .
• • Nuw • •-• •
. • • . - • .. .
J ohn. Piert>o)ll,. • !Lewis Ji hre:ow. '3l. D. • ;
" - - I .Varrvu . ."
:". Arthur. I tg, . •
Gitnlon • Chistiolm.-M.O: . -• •
.`' SyIVUUIIB Cobh. • • Trend' Dunn, M. D.' •
f. Starr King, • • D.
!'• 'Ephraim Nine, ,Jose Antonio Sunettes, -SI. D
• JosLiiti if. Clinch, i A.• A. !lives, •IM. I). • •;
••
licntyliptiiini, .1 • • ';Atiraliam Wendell. M. D.
• C. I.letilley.• • • 'J. Ic; Chilton, M. D.-
" John '.L- lmstead 11. E. liiiiney,-111., 1);
• •I'reistred.by N. L. CL.Aftk . 4ti CO., exclusively for J
DINSMORE. Idu.' , l9t Briolway, New York.
tieTS'old by all Druggist*.'.:. — .
loci& 's Russia Salve !
FORTY . .YEARS'. - EXPERIENCE
fatty eatztbilstied the superiority of —•
• • '
11ED.O.ING'S • .- •
H • •
..• U S • • .SA.LTE
Over all othee:healing preparations.' •
• . .
- It i'ores . kinds of Korea., Cuts, Fkalth
`Burris,, not s,.L'lcers, - Mingo: • E vY
riprlng. Matto, Ylies, :Corns,. Sore Lips,
Sore Eyes. kr., &c., removing the Pain at
once. aml•redueiug Hie most angry locking
ftirrllingo and Aledlantination us if by
ONLY .25 CIsTTS , , 4.'8t0/C..
3.-P.
DINSMORE..No. 401 liroadtt:ay, Neic yark.
W. IfoWLE: No. IS Trenton Duaton:
•-• And by all pruggisti;. •• " • •
Stil l y ii. 61.* •'. • • • , . • " 2!I-1y-eon
BESINESS CA RDS.
CWIL AND MIhTING ENGINEER, • ",
lii t to
Cilioieg, rind . exambitm and 01
1JlUtl`•; --diatiibwrent Cornerof itlafket
•owl Croitre gireic!".•, , ...
131,..4.Nt0
Crers his PpithsSitinal'Seryices to the'titizhnsOf .i.'othi
vibe au L ieluitv,.
Oitteir-i•Corner Allinneh Chunk tic Coal *to.
Juni; 1 . ' ;-Gat • •
flusibrreer, Civil .uitd ,:7disting
-.U.J • Engineer.•Potn.ville, Pa. •
OFFICE on 9.(1 door or
.GO.l. tinghts 8di1344 4 „ Ceiv
tre..,:street, ••
Ll Altana" 1111.0TUE104, Civil. and Inif ,
-I._ fling Eetlineere, , Itte•sel , e BeiWhig, Seemed slid.
sLO:tilt:Mg° Stretts: ,• ' •
- STEPHEN 'HARRIS. '‘iCOSEPII 'IIARRLS
July
.1197
. .-
.1) 1)4)N, :Surgeon
). th'iltist, Stret,..souo . ua .
kit uhoi:e.Thir4 Street, south siqe, "41itiagi
ICA V' IEII. t.vi I lc. •Pti.i lute
1. 'AI !dri- Peratsylvntlia State Ceelegieal Surve y , ei
.lllol-t•e lands . *. • • • • :
1, 1 /11:11.1111i•CAIUTIERC,Itteal:E,:trite A cut,
u Schuylkill Cquiiiv, Yu.
VirLetter Arliess—"Malliuuiy . City • •
• • • . • 13-tf
Af; the urchruoe ;and:Mate
int of Real E.t te;".bnying and lit y Conl ; taking.
charge of °oat Lands.:llinea, A:4.; haul collecting yes/to.
Via*. Ntalthaaugci Str6et ; Pfau..,llle.:-- - - • '
.• April 6, , 60 •• • 14-1 • •fullAS.
.10 El N A: .0 TO'lt, :dale et Eat:item* and
Deakr In hil {duds ofLumber,'Williumtqwrt,
Juite'z9,..6l . • •
. -
.W -61 V. 31 :9A 1 41 • • •
°W vc
it AND irnasTs ENGINMER. e
- 11111c,e—iiiI;wet1 9 W aloatOtorg,o
. , •Siirect, • .
FREDERICK HAESELER,
.iIISTICE OE THE PEACE,
. .
f.itiad:Air.errtnry nitel (Zreneristl.4git for •the
-44"-friner. , •llEstutil - iwkirance Co. - '
'•
of !..lphayl.kitt Ciirusity.
. . •
Pas Opened his OlUce wet : Mr-of Ctintre fled IsTorvi•ettinvt
etreets. Pottsville, on the sevnint Minn of the 'building
in whietlis 'established hiltro..peound frollt Store: -
All busineis entrusted to him will be -thankfully re
ielveditud ehrefully attended to. . • ..
• : , : • 47-2nl
AIA pin s & 31LEVIS CA.BINET OR.
G " IL
Steck & oo.'st 'a w - Steck & .Co. s
. -
PIANOS. '
. .
. ~ . ...
These topnlar Ihstrninetibi are 'finding their way. into
thousands of families. elinrche'v lecture _ • room° . - /c—
-dr.c. • For sale in.Philidelphia only by • ..- . : .
.. ... ••-• • J. E. GOULD, ith and Chestnut SUL.
IGOP — AIso bfelOrleona iirid second Maxtor. .. , .- -
..., March ?S. MI.. . ' • • ..... ' . 12;Gm If .
LEIJI.4IIERS,
WATCHES, -
. -CLOORS,
anal. JEWELRY, -." 1 ""
:ALWAYS ON lIAND. •
•
lair" Ali kinds o Idusital•lnstruinta, MittiStringo,
Bass ViorString'i, Onitar and.Banjo.Strings, rimstrintly
°Oland.. • '•. - Clan 30. '
S STANIPS
LEGAL,
COMMERCIAL, and • •
• - • BUSINESS
. At II; BA:NNAVB Flookotore.
.
VANSOPIIS 11(AGNEMIllt All 1131f.—Jitstte=
' k - .1-teireAi an assortment of the
: Magnesium Pen. which
is 'said to bp . t . tery affable, last : Met as Meg - fterda i t e any.
eotrimonixm. itud.is• ...If is highly rec
onimended by Jay Cooke &:Co...and:a.number'of ether
tellable bankers. ..For sale, setutleale and teteil at'
. -B. Ba.bI.NANtS Bookistore, Centre St. Pottmille,
. .
• •
Q. EltIG NNE/Ram, 111 RAVG arrootemr,
- ace.:—Or24lol;+ 4 Paper. Holls.or by. the yard, dil
tempt widthr,..for . .
• • •
•
14.`: - FL2-IFSFaI'F 11 •
NVII.OLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER-IN
T B AC.° Q S NIT =
CIGARS, &O
.POTTA4IIII.I.I.
• - -•-
• Nearly Orme . Nice the Riertituer Heave
I j LAIN Oti:AND E I..o,DEtorvpi, from Mal . • - •
1, be-it marifififernr, And
.a general. • J " 51-Iy. •
avAortment of eseellent-Mrol.cAl inftrn- -.7!"-'551 A. Et 1{ EL 1, M . eernent .whore
mt,ett.:*re Fold.. by tbe anderidenefl, . • rin
ntroqt - ATP TT/M.& TTIONIPSO N , S.‘
Striters; Bridget and Screws fpr Violin's. • •• • • ' -
can 4045'11e:furnished: `: Instruuents.repaire:d dt ehort
notice, terms, •
K.LETIAMERS, Agent •
ppnfre gitrevt,
.
Drawing Paper, backed'. with muslin,- 4itTererit.
Idthe.. . • . • 1
. .
.
Tracing Mind in,. by the pleee - eiryard. different widths.
Tracing Paper, and-all articles lased by Enginceis, for
palest.: • -• BANNAN'S
4054, • . • • :Bin* and :Stationery Stare.'
apt: it:~•as?,—tti
ja
A Pine /deck or Ladles` Gold Witebes..Chat,
tan Chalni, Simla; dta. - - .--..-.lt. C. GYSEN. , .
:.-.. Watatatuticet and Jeweler Centre rareet. Potts ville,
NI iteti ilicentliltotic a late st).lt, 49w*iTy
t 4
biirr,Ware viNx low.;' iate • A 1: r
• L.- .Jot, Ittrgan ! .Wiai , lm4l.lgr,
- • • •••.• - .410 • ,
. .
_TIIIMPartiI.4 :
TA: 1 4 0 .. 011 1* nizowNe
AlMrs mar-piaritturmik
,_ _
Iw.. 9113 said 14 Oltenialnallerfet, .
' •. • •
Det.• - • . : 58•41.
• , HEN I I I 7.. II OPERI...
pio.-540,441cii **trim, abpra
• In 1106, P HIL ADE/LPN! 11 A,
, • .. • • .
biwiit - Lterciata and Mimi/. lb WATCIIII3.. ,, Fmn Jew.
Sow, Sax's .Stiff and- -Srringvi SILVER
PLATED -WAILS. . . March 24 135. 7 -12-3431
. . .
Y: .
maker, - .
. S'.-ErrALUIFF*Fiv - Itatebt 4
.eltagr. mad ,Jewelea.... No. 140'
NorthSECOND Street; ClOineebrQuar- ' '
tY. PIIiLOLDELPIII.a.:' AnassorUaent
ot . .WATCURS, nieVELRY,.. SILVER And PLATED.
TARE conatantly , on hand,.: Imitable • for MURAT
l'itsllNTS.' Pr - Repairing of Watches find 4eivelry
promptly attended W.. , .---f Dec It. .44.--inatin - ,
rliop[..
rt KAMCUE* .
.
.Citi Cabinet .Ware•ltootas.an4-Wailffertary,
1 236 SOUTE SECOND SlliCtL7,..
• • . . Ploilardeipbivi,
• It B. —Persons going to the City 'it to their
advaptuf.ie to crill.ann exedukie tive;itock, D. M. K .
CHAIN 111ANUFACTURER.
Wagon, Harness and Ship Chains. :
OF. EVERY DESCRIFfION AND SIZE
Jkl""liPelrfor Flat ebain for E0.03110m.. a - Sample of,
. wind' eulbe seen at that:hi:man Colliety,, neat *•Pottavilla
-•
' • Orders promptly.attended to:and Annie ; at • the low-.
esteaah.prtees, • - : Addiess; '• ' ' • - • :
. .• ' -114'llf:L lAA WIEITEINOttsE,'•
CLIAIIt: W•Ottli, tiItanIANTOWN 'AVENUE above
dika..irhilndelphitc; : ...Orli 15, *ds.—l64iln"'..
' GOMM - GREATLY REDIMED II I .... •
. .. Time Ville .to DIBV. heir:CD:4E f I.: -.
. , - ..
A SWebdid • Stock of Goo d s Opened !I 1
We have held off bnyint. 'until prices' went right
down and then -stepped in itedifounin freely: -end. ow
we ere - prepared to SEf.I. COMPARATIVELY ell BAP
Mack Silks, riltililitillittil,. in all colers. 'Wool De.
I! : Unities.
.in all - e. - uors. I-eered Illnekitiiviati, and
. (till icarts. - Beautiful, IPinid• GOods, Litters" . and .
I. •:ainslins. all inides, Alinexiinanaeis ;and l'toutsc,
t:: Flannels:. :Ticking.. Checks.. Ginahntni..
' i t ...le.:. At.. Shawls. Skirls . , linnitherctileft,
r.. Veils, tc . . ) laugher'. Swiss and - other : thin end 'heed
-..MESLINS.'4.c.-.• et • •' -' • .• •: . .-' . • •
. .•• • • .'•• - ••TiattalitiwilLEV Ast: cfsirisi:Tirm, •.,
~.-. .. Cor. •
EIGHTH & SPELNGGARQS.tc.; 5ui..',P1111..1.
' -.• '.:
• • • MILLINERY -GOODS:' • ..: a.... w..,
130.6 . 0104 .s• ittI)SEN.7IIIF4II, - -.- ' •
.• riVIIOLESALE DEALERS- No•. 431 MARKET 1 4 4.,•
•. • Northsitte. Ithillidelailiiti, -
havenow open - their htutd,:oinr; Viinety 'of, RittBONS.
.• 13t.ii . 4 NET . INI kTERIALs..- STRAW ..t . FANt;T• BON
NETtz, LAblEs'.•iiii M•ISSEN , ITATti,• FLOWERS. RC--
CLIES; • LAtiES,aud• - iill other articles required by the
. •
•. • ',Vl:Miner* Trade: --. • •
c - By ,, nod strict attention . to their branch
Is .of easiness exile-in - eV we hatter nurse/Ver. 'that. we
I . • teMoiler indoce • reents. in vaCiety.-1-tyles,
.qutillty end
I • ..inodernite irises--nut evervwhere to .befottnd. The
. . 7 attention :or .MILLINEttS" andl • l'.lt.tili .. ANTS is .re
ske/fully solicited. : '- - •
• . it.,..r . i'oriieetor Wield iqn pcyd to 'filling Orders.
.• : . Maic hlt nl5. . '.- . • • I - . , 10.3 m ,- '
. ~
Iitr&STED!.. - -1 11 . 11 1 1 A 1111. ED 14intl. DIERSI
.• . TT and others out of eniployteeet•tu canvass for our
GREAT AND:NATIONAL WOltli: just puhliehed.• . ,
, !The Life and: Piddle' Services of Abraham
• . B.Y - Fratikennshy.of the Philadelphia • Bar,cninFiriirtt:i
one large t'SVIV.6 vat time of nearly ti e s pare' -
This is the only - work of .the Itlrsd puhlisherl"t . it Is
• ' cut irely.tenvand original. eontainind his early history;
. pOlitical career, speeches. messages; proe
latiintitni hod
other unitial documents,fflustrative otitis eventfuttul
" minislratkin. together With thescceeta add events con
nected with hiStraaie end; It 'will be sold only by our
tee% el line ilizelits. Li) Whom exclusicelcirittryt is - given,
and Fit,eral e.tintnicAttne. paid. Send fqr a circular and
recurs? to 'American Publishing Agency; .Box. '21.7; No.
.4StiChe"tinit Street., Philailel • phia." . • - . ' . :- •
PHOTOGRAPH -ALBUMS
T MILLION!!!
• At Reduced .Prices. .
Fiinanyraph Albums Pent by mnil,•poetagepaid. upon
receiin of prices , '
liehling ion Pictitrce. French, Morocco. - Alto Balker).
ttisu woutocutul clasps • - • ' •r 5. 00
Lioldlukiu Pictures. French Morocco,- Aliticiue, •
two oiraraental Allusps , ' -3 00
30 Pictures, French Morocco, Antique; •
chi..pe , l* .
Holding 2.4 Pk:Lorca; Bocud in Pocket-Book Form, '
Holding .1311. - c t ures,, Bound'iii Pocket-Book Form, .
.Mor.cco •
Various othei stdles 'equally low. CataloteeS - sent
* gratis. .Aildietss., BURLOCK '
Booksellers t Stationers, I , :u. 120 N.. :nu St. • Phillubi.
March :Z. '05.•
• • •
BEST WHITE LEAD !'• I - BEST ZINO!
• •••••Pure Liberty
. . .
trisurpasst , d for Vt'iiivissi.s., Fiat Guns.. DITEA![ILITY,
Evi:!.! - !4-ss
; PURE LII.ERTY LEA DWarriinted• to .- cover more
curtsey for cameWeightthan. anyother Lead.
. Pririoiod ,(oo mill hare. no other !
ZINC. selected ZINC. ground-in
Retinyd alnico(' Oil, unequaled itr quality, always the
Pure" Libe . rtyfit li , titst.t.i - rn to more and
better-work at'a given cost than any other:,' •
yijr l; pt the.bes! ! - .
lklainttnplited at PENNSILVANIA . PAINT k COL
OR WORKS. Orders executed iiromptly by
ZIEGL . •
IFIlt• d -
• aiitt Glass Dealt:T.l.
rirStore ct Office, No. larNorth THIRD' Street,
• ,
49 • •
• -• •:
. 4 tP.
Corner Washington and .Il~nzray.:Sts,
..•
• . •- IVI7.OLILEA-LE FIRST QIIALITZ •
FISHitpRovISIONS
OrdeisFoliettfd ned - faithfelly v;;&.n'
imuket.l witl4 . dremSittance•or ilret 'clues .ctly reference
•
(*Orlias:if;
rOLLOC'II,. : ••'corr,se,
• ' viive • NAß,
SHAD:* stiot.tnEns, PAPER.:
13111.310 N; LARD, .•
.. Sc.c.
March : . • 11 Rm;
A SAFE STEAM BOILER,
The Pitb.crit>4 I« prepared - in recelye orders for the
'• H ISOILEH.'t.iit trii:es to, sal it tto.
chasers, The :attentittd.or.munufnetnrers and' uthpre
.
Cath...ti to thisfaa'x Sta.itrn likkiWratoE, Collibilialg os
belit . - attiantses itheoltz te . safety from deetrnat ye
explosion,iirst out arid durttliiiity....eciioniy. of duel,
ity or.cletininti and trxrisrortution. ttc.'.•not
Isti , seesedlty any boiler - note iu pio. ' • • •
• Ilieseliatives buy he seen In daily oprrstion, driving
thaettfengica woriu.itf. M evara. Setters it. -Co..
Stireetitt. 9trrie.t and. Ilarniltou stfeet tat S. W. Cattail's
Faatory..sprrurinreet..SclittyHtitt, and at Gringecl'a Tre,
mont AM: Frankford, :'• .•, , . •• •
JOSEPH HARRISON, jr.,
, •
274
:sf , pt. 24, 39-ttl:
A ; J. AVEMENER,
34 SOUTH SEIMND STREET,
•; .between.Mtirketnnd:Cheknut Sireptic '-'•
... Philadelphia: . - •' •
11anufacturer of tval Qil lainres and Wholesak
• dealer in- Glems rambler/ 4, Palen.-- ••
• • Joi - iLand Glassware generally." •
Deniers will. findlt. to their advantage to examine,
our stock . and compare prlecs ' belore purchasing their
-gouda for the spring sales.. - •••• • • • .•
We would call ,the attention of the . Public,pitrticu
larly to • . -". • , ' ' •
New maple of Ptitent Jar for Peroir , .ing
.* • ', Fruit without Magni.
We can refer totinidreds of respectable prrsons who
.put by peaches.•and other frpit in our ,Jars last season
without the are of Syrnp,•and found npcin opening that
theYrnit retained its natural • favor.. and in.fact was
Just the same as when 'put - IMo the-jars. - • ..• •
" • ' • • J,WOLDENER, :
' ' ..No.•AS South Second Street, - Philialelphlli. •
.•
•
CHAS. STOKES-. E. E. 'l', TAVLOH:
For the 'convenience' of our
patrons and others era' distance.
we here present a diagram of
set t.mensurement - , -by :which a
good fIG.RIII , be gramtutied, by
sending the sites in the order
desigtiatedin the.acccirapauxing
, •
EXPLANATION.
stßa.suitk Fox cos , "r• • •
Length Of Baeki- from I to 2,
and from 2to II: •
Length of Sieei*, (with arm
crooked:? rrom 4 to •
' Levant' Measure.--Around the
:most prominent : part of the
chest.
Waist .Measure.—Aronnd the
. State ivhetber . -the person le
erect • •
• The measure as-for Coat
.
: FOP. PANTS.'
• i'Adimitre insidetiettim and opt- -
. . .
side from hin-Jmne, and around , the waist an ; hip. '
SAMPLE OT.MATKRIA . I.B SENT.sY M.A11.; . E11.E6 OP COST,
• 001411.T0 BE RETURNED, IF NOT BATIBPACT4M3T,
• . ' Cala %..i4T0K.81.4 air .
$24 Chexiturti t4t.i 'Philadelphia.
.'June 10,
.%s.- • . ' 2a- • -
.17(TATCUE8 T 'WATCHES: • •
. .
. . .
A -large assortment of .•Watettes—Anierican, . • •
Rtigli,.h and SWiss. in. Gidd•and Silver, Slagle
and Minting' Cures. An etamtnnilan is re
)!lpectfullv salielted. - It: C.. Gli.g.P.N, •
Waterunnkr and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville
Perember 12. , 63 •
itywittic um.Tisu.
. . .
. Jest: retelved, a ..nnplyof ten •and-. twelve-inch, ply,
flahltef...Belting, tolether..with the iwnallei sizes,. all or
- whiCh" will" he sold. at mannfactiiiers:' prices:. -Aldo,
Quin Packlng.;.l4anhOle-Rings...te., &e. /Poi sale' by
V b.1.C.:4115t.... rereiirti n llnta deportment of tie*
.154.11114111 9 *
Ita. l .o 4 •VOtekVeni Ce="l‘;;;•T'plt#.7.lll"-•"
: r t. : C T V Pl R p ft ru f te a .-!itrp I •int
Amarrieall Arber ViSues t tind other he4tatif-.1
tidies for gale at . GREENWOOD NURSERY. •
i
~. 4 ~ 8a _~
BANK KOTICIBi , =-Ntittes hereby
that appltmffiett Will be made to 111-
crease the Capttal Stork - of *ONi - time Bank of-.Pizat:
sylvalda: at..rotta from $.160.000 to $ 604 /o 6 e 6 t u n de r
an Act to eitabltab a IS*Stella of Free 'Banking of Penn
sylvania. 'and to accure the public agdnat lose' from in..
aolveatcy,.aa'per act of •alet Mardi; 1640, and thetterrer
ruPriteltmebathe.reto. • • : - • • -
.By order of the Board df Directors. _ • • ' ,
• _,- • ; . DENGLBR; Caabley. ,
Potavtle, January IA: '• ' • ' AP -6m
. .
riP••=e' OM .of Comptroller: Of the e.
reney; WASHINGTON. MAY latb, ISO.. •:* • ;
INLLEREAS, By..satiseactory. 'evidence.pr e sented 10
the undersigned:: it has beetv.made to - ammr that
',THE .OOIIBRIViIIi-VE-.NATIONAL ' BANK. OF
POTTSVILLE,'..in thit.:BoronUlt-of . Potteville , in , the
County of Schuylkill, and ,. State ot'Pennsylvania,. haq
heati'drily organized under and according to ..the rt.
quireneents of the Act of Congress, entitled ~•!Au let
to ;mettle a National Currency. secured by the pledge
of IlnitedStates Bonds, and to provide for the Circula;.
bum and redetnption thereof.•*. approved Tune S. IS4I,
and hat complied with the' provisions ,of said Act
'required to be complied with - before .commencing the
Matinees of. Banking under said Act :. Nuw,;:therefore,
-FreemanClark, .Comptrollr. of the. Currency, do
hereby' certify that "THE (..40VBRNMENT , NATION
AL BA NEC. OF P0TT51711, 1 •13," ' the Relv4gh 'Of
-PotteviLle. in the County of Schuylkill and State of
Pcnnsyrvanin. is, authorized tri commence the business
of Banld ng•under the Art aforesaid. . • .
to testimony whereof witness:: toy band and
e3l of °lnce this Fifteenth Bay. of Mar, 1565.
• • FREE JUNI CLARKE,
'May 46s-. .-^- 20-10 t3 Comptroller of the Cuiream
SNTHIMCITE• COAC FOR the
. . . . .
.
Nevr
2 • ' ~.' Busza.tior RcICIe..MENT je.ily RECRCITING I ' t
•
• .' '• - • .. •-• •• Mar 24, IS6& i . ...
SEALED PROPOSALS for - forniefdng, Anthracite
Coal fortte Nary, to be delivered daring.the decal year
ending WIC b Jahe, 1866. *ill be .received' at this bureau
taisil.Ao A. M., ':6th June, 1865. - ' ' . .. • .
:'Thee pro %mitt must be endorsed ”Provissts for Ali
thracite • et.til' for Steamerti," that they: ina.Y be die
tindulrhed from other business letters. •
The offer oust be for the delivery. of 50,000 tons. of
. The. coal "
:must be 'of the best Ruck; Mountain or
Black Ifeati. or of a kind.eqUid to them in all reipechz.
for the pnrpt Ise intemied, which 'eqUality will be de
terridileil by. a. Board 'afipoluted by
.the Secretary of the
Navy after th.e reception of the bids. • :
The name- of the coal proposed to be furnished must
be stated'in :the offer. • • • . . . . •
It is to be delivered in innips Of suitable" Siz'e fit na-
vat steamer& clean, of unborn; medity, -selected free
'ltem inipur,ities, • orimised: of, which the , crintractor
rill be.requireir to. tOrnish :Such.. evidence 'as %sill be
'satisfactory, and be. Subject • to such. insPeCtion.•as to
quality sad quaniitY.to. , the -Department may ilireet.—
Tne opal must, in all. respects. be - sat islactoty to the ift,
epector oCiospecfors to be appointed by the-bureau, nilu
will - have the right of peremptory rejection, ... . •
The coatis to be ilLhvered on hoard: vessels; at each.
pike the•port 'of 'Philad.lphia as may be dasignuted
-by the 'Bureau. and-in such quantities . and •at moth
. times as, in :the • opinion of the Bdrean, -the exigen
cies of the service. may require; commencing when
the Vessel. is - reporied• ready to. receiie ;cargo ; furn
ishing if demanded. not less than.l.Coil tot* per day,':
to be .distribute to. eacif-vesset, as May .bedirected,
until the loading ii completed... • • ••• •
Proposals will likeiVisehe received .for .the delivery
iif 6.ooa.tons of the same quality . of coal, "to'. be deliv
ereti•in- the port ofNeir York. .Imard 'vessels: as at ,
, In the case Of failure "to deliver the, coal:in proper ,
quantity, ot the proner quality. and at the proper.time '
and place, the Bureau will re-erve- - in the • contrail- the
right to purchase forthwith: at thecontrtsctors•risk and
.expense, that which May seem necessary to-ePPPV-the.'
' Any . demurrage or Other charges ..to• 'Width the 'flitn7 '
'Department May-be subjected tr9lll dal,' in the prolnp4
delivery, of the coal by,t he . contractors will he deducted
,
Thaprice must be ( . 0 the :coal defier/video brain!
Yessel is. on the tenni) a na...Onditinna 2aborc. itatelt, at -
the contractoa riskand expense;: • and without. extra
r
'charge ot any kiird, •. - • ' . .
Th offer, as required by must" be accompanied
by a written guarantee. sigmed by inter "or %rave terport
'sible persrimi, to the elrect. that they undertake that the
bidder in. bidders3till, it his or. their bid be fKt'ePtetf
enter into i - tiligation. at such fitness nrry be prescripts!
by the Dire:tn. with :giiod and, sufficient . iecuritters.,
furnish the siipplies proposed. • . ••
No proposition will be: considered unites :stceunstat
nied bY such Oartrutee ; and the: DePareserd terierns
the right to reject all the •taTer‘.. it considered to be to:
:the interest of the service'to . do sop .
• Two, or more stirettea each in a snm: equal 10 the
amount specified•tri be paid will -be required- to. sign
: I he'contnict, and their- responsibility A*-•,ti; be; strutted
bye Thited States District Judge:, Uni . .exl -Ittisces-Dis
trict Attorney; Collector. im.Navy'Agent.- .; , • •; •
As • atblitional And collateral • security, • Swer..ty, : per
cent. wilt he withheld from. the amount -of a..n pay,
Meet. Which - reservation is. not .to be: paid, wept by
'authority o f the Secretary of the-" Navy. own rbe:coa
tract Shall hive been in all respects couraird ;
and the remaining eighty per . cent. or 01:6C7 amount -
thatmay be due upon each bill, will, chen a Ivs:4*r eer
tificsie is furnished.hy the ; inspector, and, the Mitt ap
'proved by the. Bureau, be.paidby.anch navy agents ics.
the ca nirecte C may name- within -tett' days 'Air the.
warrants for the same *ll4l haih been . passod by the
Secretary of the Tretystiri,. • •
It will he stipulaierl in the contract'that if dc4iult be.
ovule in' the delivery of the coal •' in the'quatititk or the
quality. And at the. place; and time directed by the lin
lean -,then and in thateltse, the contractor and ifixsri:
reties will forfeit and pay:to . the linked Suites. as
liquidated damages. a sum -oi:m inev not , eiceetling ,
twice the contract:pries.. Which may be,rectivcred from
tittle to time.'accorrlink to•the act or' acts of : Qmgres,s
ui that case priwided.. • " •. . •
• :Bidders, whose .proprsals' be'.aceeptecl.• anal
none other, will be' notitierl. and, as early, its - practica
ble. contract'will tran*Mitted to theta. which 'they'
will be required tO execute 'within ten :days.' atter its
receipt atthe2, pbst 'office or navy agency named by.
Theform'of offer:g usr antee „ a
nd certificate is here
givoi
.
. . .
I for we), of --
. State of --.--,- hereby- agree to far
ni,M and deliver -,-- thousand tong . of ---L. authrathe
coal for steUmers.' .nse, at . . --.- at the rate of - - -ne.r .
ton of 2.240 - lambda:. aniounting..to ----- dollar& • the
whole iit conformity'with -the. provisions• and terms-of
the advertisement.of the 24th dui... of Maw, 'VAS. from.
the Navy'Department, and hereunto aionided.. ..-- -
'Should my ear ourioffer.be .accepted,' I' for we) re,
quest .1) he inlormed at --:-, and that the crintract may
be forwarded to'— for signatures and certificutea.-
... (mire.) , • • (signed) . . •• . -A. B.
Wate )
' • ' -'. .Folllit OF qUARANTEE. ' ' ~ '• '
, -
We, the undersigned residents 'of —. in . the State
of —.and of in the State of --.--. hereby . joint
ly and sevetall- Covenant with the ..I.7nittui States,. and
guarantee that in case the. foregoing bastf.---'be ac,
- cepted. will, within ten data after the receipt ot
the contract at v.Yecitte the sanie. with good and
sufficient sureties for the delivery of, the anthracite
Coal proposed. in compliance with the terms of• the ad
vertisementof the 24th 111ay...-•1215. • hereto.appeffiled.
attd.utidet - witich it was made t. and: in cims - :the said
shall.fail . to enter into . the contract-aforesaid. we
patentee to make-good the dlilerettee bete, een the of- .
fer or the said',•and Unit Which-may he-accepied
. . • • (Signed.), . • C, li, •
(Pinee) : . • • • • ' •,.. • F.:
I hereby certify that to the of my knowledg•eatid
belief, the 'above named guarantors,and-- are
good and affilicient. ' • '- • ' •' •.
To he Signed lit :the States District Judge.
United States f DiA,ict Attorney, 'Colletor. or. Navy
Agent • •'
.
Stitt • Ario!lfir r -.ll.mp . ort74utt •Us !or
Petroleum. •
WELLS , PETROLEUM WRITING FLUID.
. 'JET 1111,ACIIK AT
.FilitsT.
,
!Ns Ink. unlike ell others,. contains no acids, and
therefitre will not corrode steel pens: one pen willlast
bingtrthati a doien in any' other ink. % It'flowa freely,.
leaves nit sediment: lit the bottle, and Is not injured hi
the leaSt by . freezing% It 'cannot he washed from papee.
elth.‘r.by hot 'tir . cold water.' and . no exposure to heat
Will change the mint.: These' qualities make itlnVal
tial,le for hanks and papers ogitattied in safes in case of
lire.. It la undoubtedly. the best writing fluid ever in-
.
The prOcesS' of
by
this invalttable.artiere
is known only by the' Inventors. and we:tberefore
'Con all against imitations. Ask, for Petni)eoOl
Writing Fluid, and' see that the full", name of.1:01:IS
WELLS'& C0.".•1s on the table. Br so 'doing you will
be sure of getting a bottle of. Perfect Ink. • . .. • .
•
'ti.' B,—The Petroleum usedia perfectly deodorized,.
and therefore the ink has no disagreeable odor. - • •
.• 'Manufactured solely hy.the inventors,
"1.011• LLM. ..Phitindri.; Pa.
Wholesale and.retail
.by B'. BANNAN, sole Agent
for Sdutylkfll County.. • . •• •". -;
PIIILADELPIII
R,Qad This !
J. R. TROXELL'S
CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, AND
CROCKERY. STORE,
Oentie Street; Opposite Mortimer House
The. citizens 'orPotinville and. neighnoring towns
Villages and hamlets. one and all,,are invited to call
'and examine my stock..a. wares before 'buying 'eine-
Wberc,: as •I.anr not to •be. underneld, and can ,Itirnish
liminekeepern with every article they want ih•my line
of . business. in the stock - of '
..: •, .
French • .
will he found : Tea Setts; Dinner Setts. Card and Cake
liasketn, Watch Ortst,- Segar Holden , . :Match . Safes;
Motto Mugs, Motto Cups arid :lancers. Vases, Colognes,
China Setts for Children, aud.a general satiety, of TOyi,
Choicest, intent, patterna,. consisting of Table and
fine Tnmblere, Champagne and Wine :(41fisses, Ale, and
fker.Glasses, Decauters,:jiar and Bitter. Boittes.:GOli
lets..Platee..Casior Bottles, Pitehets and Creains, Cel
eries. Sugar Bowls Simon - Holder . . Syrup Cans, Fruit
Roivis, Fruit ; Jara; Cake Stand?, Kerosene Lanips of
every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lantern's, Candltsricks.
Crocke*T! Crockery:l.- •
A full assortment of:PION STONE CtilNA,..ol dir
rerent-patterup. in sent= or single, pieces, to suit the pub
lic, . A large fwsortment of enr-mon C, C. Ware, which'
will sell at low pktires. • • ' •
" : Yellow and Stone Ware, , .
.
Pudding Inshes, Pie Dishes. Cal! , toderi, Milk- Pane,
Jelly. hioulds,• . , Pitchers. Tea 'Pots, • B-tter Put's, Milk
Pots; Jars, - jugsvetc.,' ete.'-.• , .• -
MISCELLANEOUS :-LToll et Setts. CEO•ors. Slog Jam .
and Foot Baths ; gnart•and Pint Flasks; pii, ace::
&e. Fruit Jnros, of every deserrotion. • .
MERCHANTS 1 I can sell you Goods at Cay Prices;
thes saving you freight..- Call and see if it-is nlt so..
. • •
J. R.:IIIO.I,ELL. .
April IC. • . • . • . • lai •
fiAUDWAI/E MEET lIANTE,
- ATTENTION.
THE ENDERSTONEH PROPOSES TO 'SELL.
intardsra re, Cutterr; Meer, ➢rap, Carpen
ter's Tools, Agricultural .111mpleinouts,'
omprising thientire'otock in..t.he wel,l:krtOwik Store of
• „• .
PRANK POTT,t ••••
" • •.•
most favorably located On 'Centre Street: rottsville,
Schuylkill Coutms. y, Penna, The purchaser of -the Stock
may obtain a N e orthe Store, wttich is a three-story'
. Brick. Building., 20- feet front' on. Centre Street. by 60
feet in. depth, with a betiding in the rear, 20 by 40 feet,
.contsbuCted expressly as a depot for. Steel and Iron,
opening on to a 20 feet street.. rendering it particularly
lativerdent of access; the whole' egtb of the store be
feet—with admirable apparatus-for hoisting from
the first to the thhirfloor To a person .
desirous of
entering.intu this branch . •of business, an
is offered whiatt very rarely occurs, •
ALS.O . —Pur sale • ti . .80N13 . MILL, With cast-iron
Shaft,. Pulleys and Frame, complcte.
PossessiorigiVen'when desired.. - • : '
Porpartitulars; address. perwinally or biletter,- • "
' ELLEN E.VOTT, Committee. •
-..Pottexille. April 1..1805. ' • la-tl
13N1QV1C:411,711 . 1C7.:E. : • ' •
. "Very neat tililierTo . baceo Boxes,. a capital • arttele far
btilidar'plesieuti—frit sale cheap, by , , R. C. GREEN. •
- Wittehtikaker and Jeweler. Centre Streit: Pottsville.
...Derember 'Pt- 9 •-•# , • :
..(14Id :and Silver. Wai efacti.«A' fine'
' 1 47- twin:trot_ of. 42k114 .henvy .Ratialt
v.ers. and:Ail/0.6n Watelai: l i—ttle'-bestAza
fur. safe at low: DUMP:
hay.9l.g, . . WatChmskair'a
FORM OF OFFER.
Glass Ware.
-,- - .
- - •
w 44E18 its fi g '{
rs
mArik se•Ukiledtre. ,-
;- - ZiLtyirotik7 111-'. i • j
.
•J...1441,e: :•,PFL±ICE---31.1thiuttnngo -me* at
Centre. . • •• • - : Medth . lo., isfitt • above.
• _
- OF • 7 s'Ervir ,
- • • • 4.. • 314 tt
Ashland. 1,14ei,1 1 :10.1 „Conetir.',. • ► .;lLlgarner -Lim".
street, niNk*tke the Pone' • PA- 01tIce--On.Ceetie
Seet.l4. „ , • . ,
•
t 0 N: . 117 .,5AN , . AtternCy rand Coop..
ether at Pottsville, Schuylkill County. Pa,
'OTC° . 11 : 1 ".-illtuaan's new huildfng, on Centre Street,
nearlY4sposite the hiinereftak-. • •
- •
.1110101111, Attorney at Law..
OFFICE--lairket Stree, twatooniabove Cei
_Fettratirt7, p.. • .61y ‘.
.lAMMI WILLIAM Z. AULTIL
r 1 AMPBE 84 SMITH , . I Itto r at
' , Li Law,- .OFFlCE—Centre • Street, oppoelte . White
. • '
Cilltli4TOrtlitElt, 'LITTLE, Attorney
Luiv,Puitsville, SchnAkill Cininty:
OFPICE—In Mahatutango Stroet. Gilmer. of Second.
, 11;
4:I I EOHGE 111AILLAS..111r4
. . -- .ATTORNEYII4:T. , AW/..- : 1
• • • . • . . Phi nde p a
• Wee REMOVED to 'ti'o. 220 South 4th' stre e t-_
April 15: •Cd.: .• • • 1 4-Gm •
T 4.80WE.1. • .• ••• - •
PHOTOGRAPHtiI; .-
•
- -
Re.peettulty, announces to the, citizens .or Pottewille
and vicinity. that he bin, taken and dtted rip' the PHO
TOGRAPHIC GALLERY, in the building tit the .North
east
enet eorner of Centre . and Rut Market etfect. where he
.115 prt 'pared to turidah 1.11 the.htchest style cii 'Art. VIG
141ETTES.-AM.DROTYPES;- CARTES DR VISITS,
rte" "He asks a share of public patronage. and hoped,
by strict atteotion, to busiue*s, and courtesy, to receive
tir",0;111-and examine *pet:fracas - of my work. • '
HOTELS.
NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE_;
.11lient . re st., jPothitille. Pst;.
rkNiAz undersigned'. would respectfully inform luta
. Irtent e and the public in general, that he has taken
the weil-taiown ..North-Westeivi Honse. 4 recentlyoe.
capital by Mr aniel Hill, hi the. Bor. .
-ough of PottS D eille. and will devote
hie 'whule time-autt attention to utak,
lug his: tmeets comfortable. .The - -
hone Islartm and emninodinus. •
Tnblcwill'bet;upplWWith the. best ftmvisioas the
.market affords. and Bur Will be stocked with the.
Choicest Liquon+, ' , There are eatellent and extensive.
'titabliis and Shnd.., and 2.large yards :for Dro ;era. un-_
der the. superintendence of. a oast and reliable !lost
CilitheCted With' the .Hittel. therefore 'respectfully
solicits a fair share of the public patronwe.
, . WILLIAM STERNER..
.• • .
t7.3STION'.:IIOTEL, •
fiI.te'F.XCHAN'OE liCrit4) .
CENTRE 1317.,; POTTSVILLE, es
Provr.
Atlril 4. '63 ' .• --14-1 y• • '
IVASIINGTON.... NOVO' •
7,7
is, Piwiirielor,. r ; t , • •
Who . {l4'prepared to entertain travelers and gurats. and attention, panito their comfort... reepeetf
uliv
inrikeatill tn.:nye...him a can: • (April °Y- —l6-Stn
FEGER'S HOTEL,
Funnerly MORTIMER'S Olcl Stand 2)
JOS. .111. FECES, ProWr•'
1864
9 "BA (;rou.lo.laini plaster, from at.!..at.!.. 00 lecteirstoth . e. A floe: article. at •
May 6, ' •
THOMPSON'S.
Is alo§ingi off .his f Stock of
Crockery, ' • GraissWate • • •& o
kt.Greaitq Seduced .roil the
i
THe.TIM: - TO OTT 01EAP.
. ,
STO '130031, CENTRE STREET. OPPOSITE
. . ORTIMER I.I.OUSE, l'orzsmills, PA.
. .
Apr'l3; 7(15. •
1 3.
.0
1111.1.%1 6 311 ALS PIE ENT E
MORP.TMIItiIi MILVER I,II'ARE.
" s'uth 'optqr.ttireen.., butte} di.hes, 'cake: Intskets,
ii castors, fruit dishes,.mtMs.' Am. Also, -a well sefeeMd
ntuckig knives,. fork. spoon:! - cake kgive, . e
kniee.s.,,Milies, -napkin rings,- and - every article of- table
ctirlery—forsale cheap. by R. C. C4;IE:EN,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,' Centre Street...Kiltsville.
New 6ivestgrocer's Stoke,
...-; KEPT TERS....FAOST,'
side.
.Ararket.st:, Wt-han.+lnrxt.door below.Elines
. • Flour add Feed ',Store: • : '
'Mrs: Fioat purposes to keep on hand a: variety o
VEGETABLES. FLOWERS. MIL tc. -' She feels
grateful to her friends Mr-their Mauer patronage, and
hopes !hat it may be continued_ by giving : ter. an early
ran • • AD r .II 9. ~74.:-I.li
STEIts, : FIMON, ;_mac., • Free,ih from
undersigned now has ears
running 'regularly under his sapervisbn; from Bahl
rature.to Pottsville. which Will reach here on' Thursday
rn each week with fresh tish„oy.sters. etc. They wilt be
St 'tinned on the sldEng tuiposite Ruch k Evans's mill.
The patronage of the public is respectfully asked, and
. guarantee to afford satistactiomas -I, make all the
ptinthisi'N3 . myself, and make trips with my airs. • •
• GEORUE ROFFERKAMP. •
Martt ti ! . •115 • , • . • •
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
P.A, 0 . 1 7 ',L5.1 . 9N - :...STOR E
.
. . .
The understgned contintse to carr y Oci the binti
neß.ot the e.torO /formerly 19enues Becic,) at the.cor.
ner of Illttrket and Second .trrete, I a& itke - Ile Will
iep on hand u full and choice stock of Dry Goody,
'll.4roceriewond Provinionw,:whin , .will be.enld it
ret&onahle price . . GEO. W. BECK. .
I".,tnaviitc. I%larrh 11. lO.t -11.4 f '
11 eine v,'411 of Joriesis di.; Feed Oto , e.
ill. —The. under:dirtied has removed. his "Flour and
• Feed Store from Norwegian and 'Third Streeta, 'to thr..
corncre( Narket and 111111 am Streets, where 'he, wili
keep on hand a choice stock of articles in hi* line, and
a fine asaoirtinent.of tire[ -Etas i Groceries.
Ills old friends and etedomens are: ref peetfully . solici
ted nevi/ant. their.patruirage,' while the general pub
lic will and his eitinles. 9, NO.. 1. and are invited to give
'himn coil. : •
..TOSEPH D. JONES.'
Pottsyille:April 9.5. 'fig . . • IT-tf .
RR UWE ir.W. SUP P ar
. sbscribre
LTI • is Agent ftn - tl2e usk.of the Boston Gain Belting
Factory, and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices,
altsizes,-kinds and lengths
,Belts of greaterthiclusess
than those kept on hand made to order, at the shortest:
notice; as his orders kir Collierfpurposes have. the pre
ference at the Mill. ' Also Steam Packing of every de-
Blasting,.Paper by the single, or ten, reams,
or by the tun., ut manufagoaremi prices. ' • . •
SAFETY LAMPS, Of the most approVedpatterns,
made ut inspected , Government Wire. by the single doe-,
n, or hundred. Wire Guures, Wire by the full or Yard
!ways' !lir sale by - • jfil.:•BANNA.f.ii..
A pril - 23:. • •
REDUCED
. . . .
Steatri .. .between- - N,.. York and • Liver
,... . .
. . : • . pool! ....
.• •
• . ...
.falling . at.(Qtkeimtown COrk Harboi) Ireland.
'rhe LIVERPOOL -NEW YORK AND,...4"-.,„- -
-PIIIMDELPIIIA -STEAMSHIP COMPA-:
"NY intend despatching their Ali .powered e yde.itittit
Denthie Engine Iron Stentil!=hipf,, earryiuz• U.5., - Mnile,
Illy `of : Paris .onm! Illiity ot. Lioierick,
hiliiding.) , .-- . . .i. Etna.
City Of Hout o n; ~ : .lEilinborgilt;
..f.lity of.t.ontlan. lifatuttstroo;
City. of Itittiiittore.• • Catlngtow. •
City of Wa.bington,l . lito.phOroo,' - ;
Ci. s of illinticbenter. of .-IPurham,
.City.of Corn- - . • •1 (now building).-
City of Dublin. . ; . . .
One of .the above rianied Steainshlps 'will lease 1.44
York for QUEENSTOWN' awl LEVIMPOOL every
Saturday throughout the year, at 12 o'clock,' noon,
-flout Pier 44, North River; returning . from Liverpool
every Weduenlay,'ealling at queenuown every Thurs
day for Passenger. , and malls. . .
rirljnifis payableiuEngland.lrel a nd, luEngland. Ireland, Scotland
-rind
Wales, for £1 and itnwards. Parcels $l, and upward's,
'artoriling to 5i74. , an d value.
• For • passage; . .or other inform a tion. apply to their
Agent. . • . .J. IL, '
April • . Minersville. Pa.
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS.
The County
.
•
Lumber &an.. ufacturing.
Have. On at - their extensive. estabfistiment, 'on
Railroad Street...a gn at quantity or lumber of every kind
and description, which they tan Supply_ Pi 'Operators.
Carpenters and Ituifilers, at :lower ratee than it ran be
bought elsewhere. .They are. also: ready to .npply,
through the means' of. their extensive business and la
bor &whit; mat:Miles manuftiztured artieleS iu their line
at a saving of former cost: .
Their large. worksluv have bUen in successful operti
,tlon-Pw-the past year; turning.mit vast quantities of
Wiudow Erniut6s
5n,,4 1 ; Panel Work,
itionidingo;.
'.lllaaiisters,
s' • Alatetterei; - •
. .
And all kinds cf; Framed: Paneled - and Turned Work.
which they have, constantly hand. They are ready
• to exe , ute orders at the shortest notice;' for any quanti
ty or quality of sawed nr manufactured'stuff. • -'
Dry and green llemlock -of all 'kind*. for bending
purposes. Oak. Maple, Poplar, chair, plank - and scant
boards 7. Cherry, Walinit,'itfahogany...tc., for cabi
net work : White and Tellow•Plne hoards for flooring,
raw-or Made to order;. White:Pine phiek, 3. :IX,
lx;.X, and X inch panel,•alWays ready; also, prank.
beams, scantling, posts, shingles;,
lath, 'ceilings, &c.:, ' • . • .- • . .
13r - 13ills of sawed staff. anti in their line
hand' r to order,:at the shortest notice. • •
29. 'SR • • IS.
PeOTI'SV-ILLE
BOP
31 A' 17
C . 0 1117 . •s:
.
•
-1111111111 ET STREET, . •
, • .eern . .
Betw 2d. tied 3d Ste; l South Side,
• POTTEiVILTM, PA. ,
JO. -RD-0 N . :
inrof,n, the Ladies' of Schuyitill. Courifif Ilia he tais
estoliebed - the Jlantraetore .of 1100 P. SKlM'S:and
CORSETS einhnining ill the 'latest. New . .. York and
Paris styles Woos styleattogmher new.- - which is worthy
the attention of. Ladies, All of which will be sold at the!.
.lowest.prices •• ' • ' ' •- • • .
• .7111flaelenale - and-41,4stail. 1_ • •
Also' on; hand SRIPI` SUPPORTERS, BUSTLES,
;Ike: :Minikes - SKIRTS' TO ORDER: all styles., inch'.
obis SILK SEIR : also repairs and makes old Skirtii
na ricui sA new. His sizes are-from three spring child
ren's Vssiktr-Evestiting - Ladies Skirts
ittly
Lame***itaiAritio.,-,-immri and other. 1.°41.ti t•rn'J' , rs at
. .
. aTicirrktt &THOMPSON'S.
• •
C,„.-taruLet
Thou the Aniericiot kicie.uttarin,"
NOTES ;LTD SITOGESTIOyfS FOR 31011 i
Iloove.-Watch all . animals, that feed oe
red ck7ver s . .and iitrevent the dangerous.t.liseitie
whicti.coruesfrotn_over4eeding..: •
Rve. - -Spring rye,. two bushels per Sere,
may he sowed, daring this mouth, to be cut
for horse-feed before early frogs.- • .
• . apart of air acre 'the ht.st of
'the month for seed.' Ifsowed -son etiolt;h
to.niattire before early-fres!, they will be free
- front
.bugs. • • •
• sa,ri,.—.7 . gow off Canada thisdea; and
other weeds lhat.appear above the oats. Thie
So - Cheeks their growth that they injure the
crop . 'but little: . , . •
• Pout:mi.: 4 4'o grat if:v the ;secretiveness of
bens, make - nests where they.tan nut be aces
by other. fonds,-.. when they are laying e z
• sitting: If nests - be top-4eep, eggs- will rest
.on each other, *WO should never pent%
Roots.—gsandue - roofs of, out-buildings
when it rain,: Leaay places will usually be
found where a shinglehas been split over a
joint of the nes'. course below. •In such - %
eaSeinether shingle may be driven beneath.
the split .0.ie... • . ••.• • ,
Pocurtiv,- . —Feed.well; let . them - out of ti, e
"before sunset ditily ; supply them with it be'
of sharp gravel, - where there is' none in the
- soil.' Whole grain should be soaked at least .
tWenty hours fur theta; and if ground, it Will
eo much farther. • • •
RRTATION OF CROPS.--RaiSe, crops that are
best adapted to the soil. ra ner than •attempt
to adapt the soil to the crops.. Every fanner
should.adopt some kind of a rotation if he has
not already ilmic r a. fundamental
of scientific agriculture.
MILLET.--Where the soil 4s moderately
fertile,- sow millet at any time previous to the
2.5 t h -of the month in our latitude. From 8 in.
12 quarts per acre is suf cieut unless the seed
be large. Billet, grOws•-rapidly in in..llolt
boil 'and bears drouth well.-
.rainy and leisure
days - examine andmowers' reapers - to Bee' if
they . are in good running order. • -Take qua
apart.; remove guns and dirt from thejournali
and boxes; Oil - afies,h, and, screw up all nute
and tighten loose The etifnieuey'
tools and. implements depends Almost
gether otttheir condition.. . .
11ciA BA6A,A.--Po not fail to raise a few
6quart:rods of them for - stick *inter. -Pul
verise' the suit thorougtily, manure', it .
and:sow the seed in drills_two f :et ap tr at
soon ati the ground Is, dry - "enough to
after a 'good dote t' 'en a crust . earth
not prevent .tbern frOM coming
KAN '-cOuipost ..for • winter
grain and top•dressing,fOr grass land. • 'Collect
barnyard manure into covered quarters, er
'protect as much as practicable from alternate
rain and sunshine: - 13arn 7 Yard manure should "
tie_tbrkeii 01.er to the facilitate rtittitig; and
tit.ere it is so deep as to frre-frang, *tail
or liquid from some part of the yard, pumptki
upon tt.
OxEs:---Fecd workerS a few . quarts
-every
. day,. whether they labor or wit; as
give theni strength,..-make 11:Wal endure' the
heat better-and increased their market
* 11°1
More than -the- worth .of the meal. Never.
allow ill-nattired'drivers to worry and -beat_
oxen while at- work. -Provide, such team.- CEE
sters With a soft leather lash and limber stock,
with which they cannot strike a bardhlow. r -
PO7ATOaB.--00ItiVata thomughly and Lee
well'hefOre the tops begin to fall over, and
sprinkles handful of WOW aetw around the.
stems of every • hill. -Never. allow careless
laborers to strike their hoei in the ground
near the hills.-as rootithitt4ould bear tubers.:
May be cut off. potatoes do not. beet] rent
pruning. If Weeds close -to the hilly are rim
large.to hicoVered with earth, pull . them. •;*
l'Asnat' Es:—Do not taxi . off permanent
pasture's Itoo closely the former -part.of 1b....!
season, unless there-ii a 'large proportion Or .
lientuc4y . 6lue grass: which is- better to be •j
kept slick.' If gra -start of stock, - and
begins-to head . out; it will make- much brae;
pasture to, m.ow off all tlie . ...see , d as sal•
.
mals twill not relish iherd; and when seed it
allowed toiOrra,-a large portion of the vital
energies of the :plarit, which, are exhlMted
prothicting "the seed and stems, would
make excellent grass. . •
Suer.—Let sheep haveaccess to salt in t
water-tight . - tub, or trough. When
enlyoceasional,- they - consume too much -far
their health. Protect. frOm cold storms for
•
some weeks after shearing. Apply - n little
pine tar to their doses to repel the fly.' ...4ek
arate bucks from ewes, or fetter their fore-liv
shot/titre:or six inches: apart, that they nl3r
be impotent to-harm. pesignate the age and
character-of each sheep by. signifiCant
on the rumps or shoulders. A. figure (1. _s or
3, etc.) on the 'shoulder . May signify, a eire
and her age, and oria on the ramp; a wetifer
sod its age. • '
.SwrNE.—PigS designed for pork nest fall
should be - separtitc from the sows as soon ss.
they will eat readily.. Keep them in moderate
ly close qUarters, as When pinning about, in
large encloahres, they expend' a great . ,
deal.of material, withont.adding Proportion:
:ately to their growth: There is nothin@•'.
better than. milk, oat .and .barley meal anii;:
wheat:flour Unbolted, to make pigs grog.
is somtimes more economical -to feed whc•at
flour than oat meal to plea; Where pigs aft:- - ;:
chietly valuable as minure.makers, see thit" - -:"„
-they have enough muck, sods, weeds,
to work over.. .
otir.—L-Beil the head tire
quite under in .salt. an 1. water. • Ttketti . i
meat Iront' the .bone's and cut it in stroll
pieces train the. water, 'and then
the Inc it With a t:>..t.ip: . ) - onful of clove, , ,
pounded mamas, a . :little tile,k- Pcpder.
:Ismael). red pepPer.as . Will lay on
. a fliQ-ce4t:
piece, • - Add a. piece of . butter the size of *2',
'Mk , aid' One pint of. tiliMpod flour, ruble'''
up, in , cold water,. 13 - oil all tope: her for
an hour, -then. add two chopped
whole head, liver and lights make aln: jut
gallobs of soup. The liver should. only bd
.
half an hour.: - A:skinned * head, With tilt
bones of a leg of veal- wilr make about
Much; 'This soup; if well made,. canny;;,
be surpassed; ~ but; any soup .pootly made.
which there is niuch—is the least palatab
of all dishes, . •
• Coot, ' - ‘ ,. .tikri.—.Ai this season of the yet
cool.drauglit. of water. is .a luxury which $
•
may. enjoy with &little card. By. the lolloly',
log . , method, simple . and: inexpeniive; war':,:
nifty:be - kept aliniist tia cold as ice. ' Let tll/...:' . .
jar,. Piteln . r,'or vessel used for water, be silrr_
rounded with_ one or more folds of Coarse 0
ion; .to be-.constantly wet;- . the evaporation a.:,..".
the 'water will carry Off the heat front the k . ,,: . _
side ; ~ia reduce it. to a low I temperature';:: : .:?'
In.lndia and *other tropical countries.. Inigr.: , ;*
ice - . cannot bts- prmiured, this expedient
common. 'Let. every mechanic and Isle ,
I-have at %the 't lace ; of' his 'work two piteite
I- thitii"prOvidecL and %Oh lids of.corem
to' contain fresh . 3vater for the erspinatix.' ,
and 'lie can alwayaliate a.supply of cold $ 1 1':
ter in warm weather. Any person mitre.
1 this by dipping a 'finger in water and hold'
. I . ,.it.in . the air on a warm dav ; after doing ttie
l'three:or four times, be wilt - find his finger lor',.
-coinfortably cook .This *plan will save tbi -. :
• hilLforica, besides being more bealthfui.-:„
,`l`tic free use'of ice wafer often ;induces (it'...
IraeOeinent of the'lnierrial organs. which. ' 41 ; 4 ..,..
: conceive, is due to a protierty cf•thil tratt::.!44.,..„
i independent of int coldnesii.---.1 :Fara 14,,
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