The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 02, 1865, Image 3

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• This Cluettitin Is Veit - imiweredby the 1017. v e il' ' c
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Coalt• Mili et H lt t l l ti °ther
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. ally and properly turned to - our educational •• lowing statement of facts.. - In - and • about Paivia‘b l 7 10004 14 nor.aret- ' le ni l' wner -,,
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institutions" . especially . our. -colleges:: Of Ilamptert,. yit:. on certain 2661118i:fi t ted *lda,. 'l.l..pilly -t -...• ~/teal. ' Esate CEA :Age4/I, llLESl ttnni ll lie, L; PL . '''',
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if( ) i . , es; PeensylVania has a fair, proportion, . dwe ll 4,500 colored persOes, diiided in 81:Xl "1.7 33 ''' T° ' '''• ' - '''' .-" -... / ' ''' 234-
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, rt -ap j kl", , SEPTEMBER 2,' ISS.S. ,
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COAL : FIIEIGHTS. - .
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.; but - during the excitement and distrad- these, 587 can read and writte_ and 915 are .. ._..' „,:. -,,_____. --'--_, • ,•-. -.
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= UNION STATE . TICKET.. tioreof the last five years, theY have riot - gen- church; members * : Their propertils Winks, : t i ' re and ‘ 3l Lwow Pf.ili 1 t itsm awa outti d I . lilllll . f s w7 Bo `
. _ ere received the consideration they deserve. ted at - $51,000. They have five churches, - Neivttera - aart.: a- - 345 1 ikiig°, ll - - I:- 4 : .? ... " 3. 30
ifi,' mid they 1;4 'Netv'nealard-'?" • 3la ateopor, .
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• poR AUDITOI3 o_llN__ _
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It la difficult to overestimate- the value of a - built out of their own eirnin New Louden ? " --••• •3 00 i Nor' '1217....-..'.. ''' :.....:'• 3 .10 .
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F.N.. 3 ° 311N F p' merr liiA l iT nt nir 2'
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good college,' hoth-iti the. direct •work of. the their Pastors $1,050 per amidin. They' haie' i•ilee: Haven: ---:
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~ . GE N E RA L ; - '- .- higher • education, ind. as 'a repository and a store in Hat:Upton, filled witligoods costing .-- Rlinde - 1 --- sland . ..- . .----... 810 i Alentand • rie-- • ".-7'B--3780
, Volt SURVEYOR . , ,
r iCOB MI. CAMPBELL, of cambric dispenser of science. and literature through • $7,500, and managed by an association of ~x,,,w'ilgrln.D.ee7- 210 !Hartford, •
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BSO INewark..•. ...... ... '6O
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County : - the -labors and researches of its. corps .of their own. At this store. there was 'sold
,in Albany ' . 2.25' Troy ' ' •a se
- _learned professors. • - ' • one day. $979 worth of oods. Thesecoler: Richmond V. a........ 3 501 Norfolk:Va..... -.... I'lo
10 \ COLIN TY. TICKET. - . . . .
.• 1 . . . .. . It is natural, al s o; , each section , of the .ed people haVe recently held' a Meetingat
:Dighton
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IMO vessels and S 9 diets arrived - for thfweek. -
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• , Assembly. •. State should feel a special interest in the col: which they state the facts"in the case, and '-
' 'Peetitleio from* Eliaabeiblllaru . ' ' .
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ly.ken -riGTONREIIisNyDER: . of Ashland, ' lege more immediately belonging to it, •-and whit they have done en the confiscated lands
,p N a e l w iltie 7r°rk er....:;,;',l;', ........ reil l .N P°Tti ewb snd uryport lra
..' itelliEL 34-s, n ' etlik ''' Ra ' ve our readers have doubtlesa noticed with plea - ' foruierly lielonginir to Sinclair & • Shields. New Pert . ; 7 SeiNew Londeli
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it , -- -- 7. ‘lO WILLIAMS of New Castle '
4..10 0 ". - ~... •. ' ' the ..
.- Boston • ... 1 80, Parrtuck.et - - 1 - so
sure growing prosperity ofLafayette e They say : - - , _ - - Nerw l ch
' . ...y vertigo rev; . : • .
...;-4 ' • lege, Easton,and the efforts cif its corpora-` oiet, NAGLE, of P0t.....,11e. -We nohesifatingly,assert that the farms of .Sinclafr ' o ,Prevideh se• • 0
1L D - 1 3011iew Haven , 1 1
:..... 1 25'Taunton
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, .6. ..e. Attorney , "'Lion to increase its efficiency ;' by securing f o r i n a mpemor , e , 611 6 er .61, was ettepeeed , with, this year Middletown.... , t acres-, Bedford lso
Id bt•tter riche - il heavier - t wice told than Hudso- .•... , '• 1 710 Bridvsport ' Ito
it a permanent endowment. It is evident . Yie ever
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.crops ,et r. Lnn ..
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p,IOIIIIATIILtS fi,RIC'HARDS, of Fottiallia.
was known, before under the system of slavery. 0 . ,
- • Commissioner,. that no college of a higher order, eau - be sus" More than thirty:sere of us no* at Ulla mreting were -"'" l ,,__,_„.ellt . ""--• •• -• ;:, •.: ;• 1 SOlAlhet l Y-- .. • iee
nitLIA.II L. GRAY, of Cressona. tallied, merelY by the tuition - fees of its stu- raised UP" 'tileSe ral 111 " , 'a/ 3 0 we "0s• whereof we Freights active with an upward tecnency.. •. , .
TT. . slx9tit, that fres Nock tabor is altogether more prodoc- ' . Freights from Baltimore.. • •..
1 Coroner. . - , dents, as is the case 'of ' preparatoly schools., :tire auUremunerative than'slave labor, even' under To Philadelphia ' - ••••82 00 3 • •
circnmstances of cruel and unjust deprivation and denV New York. - . • ' ' . ' 3 (324 3 33.
AFT. JEREIIIAH B. BRA'Nn . of Llewellyn. Theremust be a numerous corps 'Of learned :slot equal rig,hts and'privileges - 'to wh' ich as free labor- 11(Aori...';: . • '; • • ' 4 25
- Director of the-Poor, . . instructors; each one master of his own de- ere we nave been auhjezted„. and that to a. people less ' ..' . . - ' -.. . - .
• • • hopeful and sOlicitons would have almost precluded en. P.risiaht. frotaGeorgetomra or Aleknudria.
g,s rt. D.PSIS,:of South ens.
par ' ttnent. Such institutions also need "
eaten= „ provement., Those who amid that we are not capable To Philadelphia' - •$ 1.5001 75
' county' Surveyor, . :*. of maintaining ourselves, either wickedly. inisrepres.ent - New York . • • ' - 3IX ~1.4.
sive buildiegs; laboratories, apparatus, libea- . . " -3 119,44 00
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--E 9 RAWLEY,,of Poltsville.
well
, and , malign tas,nr are g7sly ignorant of our cspabili- Rotiton
--"' - Auditors. ... el :
: es, niusenins, & c-, 'and for all these as —•'• • • . • • • . . • Pities - rove coal Trade for 1565. .
. . .We are anxious and willing, and believe we are able- , Amount transpo rt e d d in i ng the last month -
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es for the salaries Co f- the instructors, they to buildap a city opon our lauds '
as soon and as well . • . , . - . -..
• • ument. TOTAL. '
A rr. ISAAC E. SEVERN, of Mahanoy.
' - as orderly'. us nrosperrins as relivions as patriotic•and
• . ~. .. . . . . Lorberry Creek . 1,4 06 • 46.692 12
. 46 . 4.1 . 14 " .... must depend either, as in Europe, upon Gov,: as Intelligent 'as could be done by any outer mcipie, Swatian Railroad 3.804 11 ~ . 16,091 11
orpERMONAL 1.,..-We are 'engaged in making ernmeut patronage, or, as in this country , tip- provided' we can secure the fee to the lands. gad receive union Canal Railroad.'..... 15,254 17 - ' 63,674 03
• ..,,,i o ur hills for the present year., and :swill be happy to
on the munificence of-private , individuals. - that aid and enc uravement tO which we 'are justly en- ......- -
titled'. Schuylkill County Railroad. for 1865.
w a ri rvlnittanc?s from those who oxeye them as. '
- • Happily such persons are not wanting among Just at thirtime the former ' owners of the The foilowlag is the quantity of cent transperted
it as possible. - . . . . • • over the different Railroads in Schuylkill. COanty, far
- ' us,, as the noble e n dowments ot - Tale, Ilar. -- eoafiscateiliande return and seek - to deprive week endhag on Thursday evening last: ••
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• k ro,r.on,s, Fault, located in Locust Valley. ward and Princeton attest: ._ And in these
these tiearoes of the fruits of that toi . • In ne yrill & &Haven RR : 45.776 08 . SIT 613 et.
• :„ hut idred and eftY•lone acres, with house, barn, generous benefactions, which reflect us much. negroes have offered,. through : their counsel, ilti l earboil....- • ~... 4,464:11 • 4.N,749 00
Creek ' 6.991 02 • 203.447 12
;- \till be sold , on Saturday 23d inst., at the- credit upon the donors as they confer benefits to' pay the clainiants liberal Sums of money Mahanoy A Broad Mt 29,332 15 5 4 9,171 17
sch l.lll.le iki SChipylkill:, - . .,..,...• : ~„i
1 10.ic house of H. 11. Manger; Locust Valley:
Upon the community, Lafayette
. today . has
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in order to quiet a con icting.c aims, en 0
ny 1 Valley 4,098 11 131.91 01
p.t :
iaculars see advertisement /signed " Bed
_ not been forgotten • Its fine astronomical ob obtain, *Rh the cousent and approbation of •
~e_,t. lloberi.on." - - - • - Coal Trade by Railroad tor 1,56.71 ,
-- servatory, and its no less complete chemical the; States Goeernment, the fee to theQuantityof coal sent by Railroad and Canal for the
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AN EICELLENT YEAST P " OWDEII.- There Call be
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provided , aitli every - , - applianee that lands with Out controversy or question, so that week endi ng onThbruhiy evening last: - • -
1 ,potion that the Franklin, Mills' Yeast • modern science can suggest, both. for . hide- • they can et•once enter. upon substantial and .
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„ob.r arid Cake Baker,” which is sold by Mr. . • st. ciair .... . ..... .:. ... ... 25.166 03 • - •
pendent investigations. add thoreugh . instruc- - per ma nent i mp r o vem e nts , • • • Port Carbon ' • • -9,399 1 * 12,996 16
•' hard R Morris, Centre street, this Borough, . - -
`: . a - . • b tein, have been donated, each hy a Single in - The exhibit made by these colored people Pottsville.' ' * 1 ' 335 113' ' 3 ' 133 3°
-- the most reliableartiele of th e kind ever au b- .
.. . . . • Schuylkill Hayea ' • .23.170 14 . • 211222 00
. dividnal, during the past year; Resides these is certainly a good on; 'and controverts some. Auburn • : 4.Y26 us •
. atted to this counnunity. Try it. .
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Port Clinton. 76,692 17 . • 1,765• 0 0
, " contributions; Mr; A. Pardee of fleileton, Of the objections made to emancipation: •
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k',,uBCRII , Ti()Zi for Tefierson Davis is being and Mr. Wm. Adamsen of Philftoelphia, have . __ 4011 , w , • T01:11 ' - • 76,994 00 49, 7 33 16
• • . °VTR:wits • on: negroes .still` continue in plevionelythis . year • ' 1,737,05T•011 . 463461.04 i
~ken up in Richmond' , each endowed a Profeasorship by the pay- . •,, - . • _ •
' • - merit of $20;000; such men have thug raised the Sou th - where there is no military force,
~ Total •• - 1.513,951 l'lll, 513,215 00
Taffl•rs have been sent to the interior of . . . • • . - • To Same. time last year ' ' 2,045,572 131 606,5.2.7 13
and in Many locelities a reign of terror ex-- • ' • 1 - - 1
-• • imperishable monuments of honor to them-
It labama to protect th e negmes from outra
t, .. • - selves, and deserve as they will receive; the fists. Lieut.. A., W. •Hahn-relurned this week , Inerease so far ' •
Decrease 229,621 121 • 93,312 13-
e' - - grateful of their pies and
.---.------r---Acotemcirar from It special mission . through the north- - -- • •
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SEwN OF run WEAK.-The "Democratic' , 'easte rn, . . North Carolin 'and re ports - '
.of . fut u re generations, . • pert of . : a,
: Lehigh Coal Trade. for 1563. • 1
For week ending on Saturday last::, '. .''
t• :de Convention met at Harrisburg;- the 24th More howeeer, remains to be done put that threeneg - roes Were shot in ' Northeinp- ---- - RAILROAD. ' CANAL.
• ~, ton county , by the county police, for refusing - OPERATORS : . ,
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• ' • this venerable- and- important , Institution in
-.a. wires I TOTAL WEE, - TOTAL, TOTAL. 1
' the rank of its sister colleges of other States. to return to their masters _after- engaging' in • : • . a
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Tin. contest for United States Senator in
Additional Professorships are to beeedowed employment elsewhere.. That. the .. people 3 - Parde-°' &CO ,2 • 79 5; tt a i t ". 2,047 •• 24,039
, .Facker ,t, Co 3,072 -75.694 .
41610 11 ,w lies between General Schenck and
our • refuse to recognize the freedom of the blacks_ me pleasant ... -. . ...- . 07, 14.342 •• 194 8.002
and. we .are glad to learn that several of
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;chin Sherman., . • ho are whipped - and to tured - most fiend- '
leading citizens heve become interested in the '"who: - --_ • • fiareigh.....• ... . 6651 • slo e s • 372 .19.5
chair of national science, enibracine - cbemis- . ishly for even expressing a desire to be free. Patton Coal . • • tr,o ts,aus '666. '10.599
I Tin: receipts so far in aid of the Soldiers' - - • • . • stout:. 2 • • , - 16 24,669 0(4 • 11,513
• courao He also states that aUnion man an Hartford
'try, Mineralogy and geology, an d of Sharpe, R eiss & C 0... 1,1381 1,0,610 '543 • 13.79.6
'''' ntl. :'.'ailors' Home of Pennsylvania, amount
-;,.. • • • county was driven from his' home for ern
intimate] connected - with the applied set
40:e. - 1 e.tete 68, of Avhlcli the citizens of 'Potts- _ y 1
~ . _ . , 'Back 'Mountain . - se so es 7 _ 5.26 -
.eu.ern.
Smith's Spnng Mt... , 1,929 , 32,551 . 66 3,990
• ontribaled $ 1 99 4 and .
St. Clair, ences, metallurgy, anrilysis of ore., tte. The
. p 0 . 1 ing a colored girl as a servant without Iloney Brook Coal Co 3,5741 63,269 . 244 - 8,706
G eronan Pa-. Coal Go,: . 85•15` 25,273 ' '457 7,Ny
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present incumbent of the chair, Dr. Traill eensulting her former Mester, and thet a per- priv 1 1 11. Coal Co.. 3,2111 . 54,252
s.Ny, T.*
,Carter•& Co.. .1,230 i Y 3, 642
Green, is well known as one: of
,the Most sci - 'feet.:. reign r&terror exists in that portion of
•_4 meaver Meadow 57 1 , • 1,19, •
.i.l Tin: Ni.w . jEIVaLY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION V the State. And these are the nien •we -are • Lehigh Zinc Co, • 4121 6,6:15
' ' • , John Cannery 152: 2,469
e,t on Wedne‘ da e at Trenton. Gee. - urged by the Copperheads, to ei.trust with L. ,e. M. Coal., • „,.. ' 4 , 793 , 1 MATT - ` 33
ii•i•lt Wit: elected Piesiilenl, and Major
_,power at "once. It cannot be, and we have Baltimore Coal C o:.. 'ti tel l . 21.218 • 614 4.444
Franklin - 62 f lar • 9 - B'lls 4354
' ,: 11,n Runyon rin atinated for G , vernor. Res- con fi dence that the Confing Congress will re- consoldated Coal Co I- 19.959 -• . - ' .
• Audeneed • • • 302.1 13 . 966 910 . 6 -99
, 'iiiiiins• were. adopted
_opposing negro sill- fuse to admit representatives from_ any sec - . •• • ... •.. • .. •- ,'
..„, . Lehigh .9., Sou;. Co - blAii 19.402 •
s ' tion of the State late 'in . Rebellion, *here LlindlneiSrB .......... 152 1 , ' 64417 , 40 3348
. Wilkesh”re . , 1,0601, iii.e3l - , 1..2.34 224%1
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lb 'such utter disregard fur thelaws is manifest- Loh, coal. Nay. ,AIP 164117,262 .• 245,(101
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1% . this _country by rail field acch lents, since Other Shippers:,: ... Co: ' ' ye' •- 276 691. :2.440
r • i.e: ed. • • • -
'N3II coy; :WO persons have been killed, 35 Ni'arren Mu 11.... ~.. . .
m e N,„) . _
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'hinted to d nth, and 600 wounded. There • Effirlieraoce`er '''l . :Ci.• .I - . 1 . , 316
sub- I D e lano. Coal Co ...... • • • 3 T 3 .
i ... 4 ' ave been 67 accidents , of various kinds, and
BarrYvilli Coal CO.: .. ' 1 --
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t*33. WO, 000 Worth of property has been the - . ___ _,.___-.l_. .....-___
• Total ' . 129.'20:', 5e5,5t5.30.521 I • - ee„etu
','"lstroyed. • . 1;0 521 • 435.9.701
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Totalby'rt. & C...'... 1, 1
59.754 1 1,315.A551
Same'time last year.. 1 ; 57,131.1.4r
.342, , . : •
It 'LITWAY CATASTIMPIIIL S.—almost daily
dtiEroad dfsasters are reported. If severe ex
sw.l)l.l, by the aid of hemp. were. made of a
Ifew .lirectors mad. managers, ordinary , care
iiir.ald . be inaugurated, and these murders be .
ac filed.
CtosEn.—The Philadelphia Volunteer ;Re._
• .5 freFlimetit Saloons , at nonn',.)n Monday,
havin . g,.,during four years and .three.
.4 months, enterta nu,d • all :Soldiers passing.
oirnugh the eity,nuni'lvring 1,200,000, l*ith
nat,e:cpense-to the sohlierf or the 'Crovern-:
Gov. Bitocolf.—John Brough,
1: 1 1Go - ernor of • Ohio -died - . .on.Tuesday . last.
rml gangrene of the fiiot, abcompanitid •by
maii , rnatit carbuncle, • under 'Which he . ; had
suffering. .§urgieal skill , was' ex
batiste(' to sage his life; by repeated opera
!ions to reinope: ale diseasid • strnct re, but
all teas in vain.,. GOv. 13rotigh's political ,ca.-
reer hasbeen been. A Democrat un- .
Democratic party became tainted with
disloyalty- he - j(4ned the Union party:for
the sake of the Union, and .1863 beca , ile
tire candidate of that party for.. Governor' of
Ir. ()hi.): His eleetioti by. the crushing Majority .
111,000 oyer Vallatidigham was a tribute
1 to his personal worth arid .popularity, as:well
as a righteous verdict against the treasonable
;v4i - llat hie's of his opponent :: 'He fell' at the
post of ditty, full of years and 11<:wIrs..
`IA .h SIAM' will on reflection agree . with
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us. we ihink. hat .
not'worth-the
: praN der, .it is so' ritiSeraliy small- and weak.
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will reserve . his last,- rnerelY remarking
tli:tt the respectable, and intelligent portion of'
1 the pyple I tlas County:pay - a no :attentiort
7 whatever to the sexibblings of the • dirty
:low who runs the 'Copperhead "stint
chine — here,. forit is known.. that he could
11 , A ~,pealt-the.tnittl. if he tried; and that he is
entirely innocent of . posses sing ank of the in
gtiarts of a gentle.nan. our.space is
valnab • devote to 'such an. addle paled
p.esides, except in- our advertising col-.
altnE. all ar elating to guatio are laser
it last cu ltunn of the 'Fourth Page of
paper..• • • -
Coot..—LDuring the Ile ellion the So:called
-4 .1) e.;l❑iocratic party. did nothing to assist: the .
, vernmeat to crush treason,' and - told the
•publier;ti party to fight it out it;k it was tha t
p/rty's war.- The Reptiblicarrparty did tigh t
t oat. anti the glorious result is • before the
Now.however; thusham - D3mocracy,.
i ;rite coolest trilUner, are endeaVorin-to Steal'
thy honor from the 'Republican- - party: by
leiniing.thatthe . Demi:lade: Par'
brought,
the ..vas - to a •oiccessful -close. A refreshing_
:y cool assertion for this warm weather. • Do
t 1 Copperheads renteruber When they
posrd'enlistments, and called our brave sol
tb rs "Lincoln's . l r
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? . .,4 4 . T" I: -ANM:IISONyIt.m.: DE.tn.—Captain.James
1 Moore and party have returned to Wasbing
,,g Via. from their mission of, indentifying: and,
ii marking the'gralres of .. the Union 'soldiers
who died at iitidersonville. Prison. Twelve
4 five hundred graves 'were- located,
; s• and marked With
.the- -name, regiment, and
date of death of each hero, on • neat , head
•ho iris. Aboutfive, hundred graves could .
not be indentified, and these were marked
"Union - Soldier, name unitunwn.";-An. extent
of about fifty aeres 'of , forest was:inclosed as
a grave=yard,- and the . work ..was formally_
ciimpleted..on the. 10th of August, when 'the .
care, and etripes were.hOisted: A guard has
he.n stationed there permanently. and it is
. j intended to dedicate'it its. a - National Cere‘- .
. ter}. Every facility will lzie afforded to the
friends and relatives of the deceased soldiers,'
,1 who may Make a . pilgrimage to the
Bth Loote.—The Weimlitiest. - reselthion. of,
the'Deumeratie State Convention ie hurled
against . negro sutlrage,..wbich . den 3tirtees
Ai ' - high crime". and an. attempt "de,
grade' white men to . the-level of the blacks:
'This the Doyl6stown
is about a s logical as if the Convention had
resolved that the teaching Of black - . men to'
read and *rite should he forbidden, - .as it
would renderi.all white, Men ignorant. We
subMit that it is about tiuiefthat
cr die" party had changed hs 'name or- its
foi . either of theM is a - cc. mtradic-.
tion of the other..:. Webster,- the standard
American authority, king ago wrote': the fol-.
lotcing definition:
"1 - Intora:tr.-„One 'who adheres to a govern
: Writ bribe pNvle,-or in/io
.faior's (hi Wellston.
t t f th,. , rigid of lnyra gel() al4cl;.R.e. s of in.f4i."
Ai 14is is directly opposed to the declara
tion ot the Convention which met at Harris
hot; last week, it is clear that the men who
composed it and who believii in its. platform
have no rightful claim to the name of "Dem
eatitic men. of the age, and his.PrOlessorship•
shoUld certainly be permantmtlY: endoWed...
It is adepartment most calculated to interest
our people who. have made so mueb money
thripgli practicalseittnce.. 'We have the .men
and : the means to do it : and .our -citizens
know how td. do-liberal things. • Our wealth
is not: mere proverbial. than our enterprise.
and
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.We aill•however, •potenlargei - as the sob
jest. doubtless brought' befdre..our
readers by those who have - -the.: matter in
charge.. 'rb6 design is to , raise at least $2O;-
000,
.tobe permanently invested in first class
securities,- and the it:terest .used to pay the
salary of the Professor of natural science, and
we should not be surprised if a Tei. gentlemen
in our countk . wouldeoreplete this.sum, thus
giving -to our §tate and the world an incalcu:
lable :blessing, at the same• Anne 'rendering
'their Own names illustrious for all time, as the
generous patrons Of , scienee and liberal . edu .
tatiot. ' -
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THE SPIRIT OF SEAVERT.
ThiS Gov.ernmeat haS scotched the Serpent,
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Slatie
hut not killed the spirit of the insti
tution.' lii Loinisiantr. , the late: slaveholderS .
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have adopted town ,- ordtnances,..:*hith.. are
m cant.. t o make. emancipation a mockery and
freedom a sham; cOte,mporary we
extract.the fcillotvtng : -•-• • •
katchiloches .(La.) . -Times of 'August' sth
containsit, document" under.the'•Stz l e , and title
"Ordinance relative to the Pollee - of recently
enianeipated negroes: or, freedman 'within the
corporate limits of the town. of :Opelousas-':
. pepvisionS yvilLafford,.a suitable • at tidy . to , those
Persons who imagine . that the.emancipation:.of
the tiegro,is sufficient to secure biotin the rights
of freedom. BY tiiis'orlinanee no "negro orfreed,
man" isipermitted to - visit the town without: per
mission from•his employer, under penalty of
.ini
prisonment•and or freedman"
fon red. in the IstreetS at night aftr V . /o'clock I'6 th
ont 'a written .pass front 'his employer shall' suffer
the, same penalty: Section 3of the ordinance en-.
acts that •No negro - or freedman: shall' be per
milted to. rent or,keeep-a honse the: limit,
of the town, under any , irr , eraglanry.., and . arty;
'one thus offending:shall be ejected and compelled
find an employer , or leave the town within 21'
hours."„: Even the. Whitelessorrio such case . - is
fined.' No negro shalreside in tlio 'town :'unless'
in the regular service. of. •a white person. No,
'public meetings or congreg,atiotis of negroes shall
he held "under any:circumstances or f9r. airy
'purpose without the perinii,sion of the Mayor
President of the .Board:".' No, negro shall
,preach"
without the same permission . .. No freedman shall'
carry arms without' permission.; No freedman
shall sell, barter or exchange any'article of pier.:
ehandiee nr traffic without .permission writing
from his, employer or theiSfa.vor or President. of
the Police: Pf•miltiea in, all "the fOregoing raises
are fine cir imprisonment or hOtb: ; .• ; '
The reader will: perceive that this pollee
code does riot leave to the negr o any tight
except not to be sold. on the auction block.
There is really, but a shade of difference be
tween: this cooditiou and a state 'of slavery.
When we add the fact that, the planterS have
resolVed to pay either
,no wages or very - in
adequate wages, mid' hat the freedman is
cOmpelled to perform contracts he had.
,ti
share in making. it would seem that the
- Southern negro's present condition is'
catty,. no better than one of slavery'
The spitit which hurls .del nee and .in
suit at the lenient policy :of - :President .
JolniSon, evidently hopes to perfecta syStetn
of compulsory : labor, notwithatanding 411e
:fact:that the Government has . ' declared that
the slaves of the rebellious. States • are free.-
Our victorywill . net be. Complete unfit - the
Men2who were in arms against the govern . .
ment, how before the ; progress: made litring
the: When they : .;VeCorne truly: loyal
citizens, juitiee - will be
• the freedthen,
not before.. • the meantime .the GOverm :
ment must curb - the traitors and protect, the .
rnen of the South. Especially. .shOolii
discountenance • "Stich . ontraies
_as', those
narrated : hi the above etriull: •
AF Amft}:::3.4 . l3T HiliTßA:trT.—SWor •
.General JOhn F. jirbirtranft, who ifves:aiNor-.
ristown when .riot on Active duty iu,.the field;
was aerenaded . or-the. citizens
of that place on Monday•niklit : last' 'week:
A speech was' made by:. Benjamin . F;
cock,•Esq.,.to which lour candidate
•
for Auditor-General responded in - A brief- ad
dreas; which shows; that he :knows: hOvr: to
think andolk:eswell est.:ht.. He said:- • •
. .
..
_ kg - .Fegow . .C:tizens . :' . I thank you 'most sin"
cerely for this :compliment to=night. - It makes
the feel that you enders° my past public life and
s•th'at I hold your confidence and support in poz
litical contest soon- to be inaugurated. I. also thank
von, Mr. Hancock; for' the kind mention -. of xdv
military history.: Of•thie I will not speak; nor- will
.I detain you but .i• naiment: - • . ..• . •. ..,
..-: . • .
• • Ali s soldier I feel it my duty to give my.- hem
hie aid to the great party which has Atirink. the
.ItOellion an nobly supported the: government in
the struggle. for its existence and
natumal . henor.• I
t 'put fort h its .strong arm and.essisted. the goV--
, crment in filling - Our . depletedianki. If tbis had
not been done, we would be still digging in front
of Petersburg, or perhaps been compelled- ta-ec
cePt a dishonorable. peace' t0 . .d0 this m :a. right
eons cause would have been" disgrace to every
soldier:' If the soldier' is true to hinieelf•he•musr,
be tree-to the Union Party. His puisienlist, his
bounty for his early enlistment i •his right of- 'iif
, frage; his
,protection else appeal tohim..
I.' I need net safthat.every effort slimild be made
now to . pr.rsteo anlteneortrag libor ; you. -wilt um
_derstand. that it is the wealtli'of the nation... 'And.
while :this is true.let ; the people, also item. pal ti
°tie' Consideratiens; 'see Holten:returned soldiere
are bonorablY emyloyed. It is'the.highest favor
i that cam - be bestowed upon him or.. his. country.'
Ile we will then soon forget his cererlifo and be
come an iteluatriorts and prospertms.eitliMal.. . ..
• The military Power:of the .Rebellion. is ernelied,.
I:may say forever; and the . nation - kioms up
amidst the.ruins itiorigrand.and ,powerful 'thin
it ever seemed before. •Ilut remilytl ! er the, spirit;of the Rebellion' is stilt aloe, atet 'renst 'he. most.
carefully' guarded. Let it be shorn tit all. politi;
• cal power, for in that is concealed-all lia strength"
and-danger. :I hope soon to eee the. Inamensaut ,
miss of the.north' arid South in eivittind Peaceful
• partnits, 411 lidding' their •rnergy.to . motors oar
happy and glotious country to its former :sytalth
end prosperity.: •.. . • • . . , ~..
- •
Jon,N Minims, late Dernocratio candidate
in-this 'Comity for Cringres . s :exXaptain in
the Hobel Army who was .at the. Battle•
Gettyshiirgifighting tigainat.Our . flag, and who
•is . .tut arrant recreant and traito.•;-is in Phila.
del . phia,• and:tontemplateS . to his for..
mer home; Pottsvilte. • ..Those .*ho have lost
friends in this Ny a iriangitrated. .
.slit Very
loving
,meplike 'John:Hughes, will 'feel the
blood - chill in - their veins when they lookun
on a man, fermerly a neighbor, wlto directed
the bullets, that robbed them of Cherished.re-
We dn not imagine: that, Mr. HUghes
n ill enjoy.his visit here - if he. comes, unless
lie is proof against. scorn, - hatred :ana'.con-
• .
THE E FT7I3STANTIA v ictory or Ine
Union army in 1865., was :won by Genertki
fiartranft before Petersbura. .The next Uni-
On 'victory Will be won by the.' sarr.e heroic
Commander at 'the, polls in. October next.
Steady, "Velar" Pennsylvania will 'not be
faithleis to her heroes '•
,
===l
The President, on Snnilay,.ordered a Fon th
ereer-to.laave the White. House: WhO hid a lett.
saying 'nor, and .. .could not pay $5OO for
• Parden; .
- AreltdWard B. Ketetirtm was arrested itt,West
,Twentieth street, New York. Friday.» fternAmn.
He has not - been:oat of the city. He had an'iriter
view With many of his former f. ic , nds and victims:
He nisi) bed an interview- with' his father, and a.
reconcilation was effected. - He Was*visited by his
wife at the s etatiott hOnse.' He has:been ilient the
'city frequently durine. the ptistifoitniht, but he
avoided his fornier friends. ,He had :aliont . filty
thousand dollars - when he was arrested.'
-TUIR.C.OAL:'..TRADE:
126 EA ialMltMtiM
Pottayille..Septimber • l,
.18435.
-The quantity sent by Railroad this week islB
- Canal 49,733 16; for thoWeekl2B,l27 16
tom , „ against 99,096 00 . for .the .cOrresponduig
week last year . . • . - •
This . is the heaviest shipment ever made in a
single week , from Schuylkill Comity, liy itt . least
18,000 tons; and was caused by the - proposed
yance. of 50 cents On tulle, &c.,.0n the fi rst of the
- month.. . . • • - ".
The•eontinned .turn Ont among, the rninent in
tile*Laekawanna region- h3s eans,:d briik de
rnand for Ciml in this region, .and . .the'operators
are asking an advance for this' innntli,Avinili , nn
doubt will be Obtained. The priees.had not peen
fixed; as far . as Aye can learn,. before. going 'to
..hie freights and ; &
Reading Railroad were increased a 0 • cents a ton.
on the first inst. 'The'. - l'atki are newr.as follows :
. • ; • To• Pt. Richttioud.. Philada.
From - Pert . -$3 O. ,"- • $3 13
3.07
Schuylkill Haven • . • . 3'oo 3 10
. .
- Pori Clinton
'The "toils and freighla by Canal hive Imen ad-.
vanof•rl4s. e-tnta a t0:1 7 ,30 cents tall and.ls cents
fni &ell; I) is, .3A ( 01111 make freights and tolls
• a , - follnnts form •rort carbon '
. . . .
Tolle from Port Carbon to 'Philadelphia • • • $1 63
Prell . 2:Me . • :" • • . . . 135
Freighie' i "New York .... .. . 275
• '.lg ruin . Scliuylkill Haven, the . tolls . • MM freights
ern S emirs too leas Man. froth Pori GAO:ion, and
.1S Or 20 cents. a ton 4.15. from:P(l4 Chilton.
trade slime up this week as fo
• -
wired with last year -• . .
0 =!
lii 74).5-27 1.'645:5'i:1! 79.994 , 1,816,0511
&hurl Can:) 28. 691'606;6'_'9. 49,1114; 1 013.2131
LVa R . 081.2151 29.263 •882.818 ,
;
Lehipt 22:2701. 4.39,812,.30,621 i 422,2201
Scnint S'th.i 91,142 t 22.16:554i . • .464.6191
1 2)1.0 1 ' . 8,206; 104,184. ~• 130,066
Venna. C. Ctt. •
By: R:•Boiull- 5,147
By 14.322; 304.460 , 674.
I)eI & 119 d; 26,29.01.62.3,728112.2201
Yo'ng'Sth.
)
'
Do North
1 , 1iiiiin01dn.. 1 1.7.619 1 , 195,44 . 11 1.5,5% ;
.Trevinvni.l 1,4,64,; 614 5 5; • 111,1
Short ; .'2.11791 541,293' . 3.0711
Franklin C 0154,1641
Broad.Toti.l 8.210 1 . 256,120 1 :8,4091
'• - ~.1(8.744.939239,723
. • . .11239;72.3p,561,7711 . 1
• The Trade still continues fo'shuvr s loss, owing
to -- shOrt supplies from. the Wyoming region,.
caused by. the tornoittt4. • .
.:Wti regret to learn that the breaker at the Trey
erten colliery WAS. burnt down. last vieek.'..
have not learned the pariculars. • ,
As the prices .a . C.Oat arc unsettled atiroak.and
not haying-received the netvt:ZmotatiOns from our
correspondents at-: Philadelphia and 'Neyr
we omit our qnotationsthis week at thesepoiriti.
The Coal operators have received . a. cirenlar.
'froth the Reading ItailrOad Company, requiring a
releaSeto be signed for all !Oases that may an
erc in the transportation Of Chestnut and pea
Coal oVertheir road,..rtuder the.:petialty.of an ad;.
ditionat charge of '2scents a ton transportation.:
It is alleged that the tine Coal lost by. trans
ppitation through the. openings in the etirs. - This
circular has'eauScd. some :Cieiternent among - . the
trade here: • They Seem to think that a transport?'
ing company *Offering to-transport - o conimodity,._
oughateprovide the necessary tight cars to trine?
portit Fitheut loss either .4) . themselves or thic
AT 111,ALT1.1110RE
. Auarra 31; 1865.
Pittxton W. Aah-wholesale6B • 500
9,'500
tykens- d; Malin fled Ash "
wholesale
" • "• • • "f'". retail 9 . 7541..1) 00.
CUMiii.I.:LAND COAL—Rim ofmine o; b.
Ltleuat Puiut,. (lull at 87.00 et 17 : 25. • .
ALEASE for. iiaiew :Colliery In Shenandoah Val
ley, Schuylkill County. to lvt • •
t.. .W. SH&AFSIiy Engble.ir 01 Mbles;
• Atigtiat 26.. , „ -• • -34-4 t •
CO—PcARTNE RPHIP—L - -Thee under . -
etigned-have-Ibia-day... forsor4ACdpartner
. ehtii So the basil:tom of reining Coal at the Eyrie Col-
Clair,L-irtirked by the late.-Wm.IL , aoluts—
under • the Alrtuitmane of GEORGE -joRNB
• BROTHER, • ••• GEORGE W. JOHNS?.
• - I*. Clalr; Relittylltßl Co., Aura m.m-z•soit . •
DocrraPe
increase
•
United. States, Railroad - Canal... and •Local
,
• . .
• • PAR. SOLD. V.6IC 1)1
Reading Railroad. Stock ••. 50 '3l 52 •
..'" . • "•, Bonds; 19.60-30...: • 100 '03.. 95
'•-• • • . • ISTO* • 100 04y,i, -95 . •
Schurl :Nailgation Stock, 0f.:.'_:..:. ~• 31'44'1
•" . ••• " : : Corn • 501 231 24. 1 4
• " • " • lOOl To 1 43 . 4) •
Mine • • 50 1 55 1 •
Little • Schnylkill Railroad' • • ' •50 • ' ' • .
Lehigh Valley Railroad- • • •50 64 -I 65
• -.• ". • •" 100
. 504 '1 95
Lchig.h Canal • • so . •• .• 69 -* 59X.
• • " -'Bonds •• •• • " 100 • 9.4M1.95• .
. ... ....... • 50
.19.34 • 'l3-
~ • • • ."•. • • prefeCred .59 2511 25),S
:Miners Bank . Stock •-• • - • • 50 50 '; •
•Farmene Bank Stock . • •50 50• tio.•
Giwendirent Bank Stock •.• • - 51 50 50 .
W ••,
Pott-wille ater•CompanY Stock • •• -95 25' , 1 28 . . •
• "-• GaS ... :. .. ... : . •50 12 • 25.
L': 80nd5..18 , 11 (coupons off.)' 100 10•644 1 - 073‘.
.
5-20 .Bonds - (Coupons on.) 100 1.01134'106: 4 ‘,.
U. S 10-4 - 0 • • . • • - .• - 100 BTX;,*ifS •
Certilicotoi:of indebtedne , , 100 08 1 98 ;4
GOIll (premium Philada.) ' 143%,144
Preston Coal &Imp . . . ._*so
.Fulton Coal Co • • • , • • • •3 • 6
•Greerr•Moontnin Coal .•••• • • . 5 • ' .•
Locust. Malintain Conl•CO '• • -
New York and Middle .. .. . • 23
Bid . . ...
Siezttura: Pall6' Coal Cn • •
Black
.DiamnntiCcal,C . C; ••• •• • •25 .•. •'•
Black • Beath; .... .. . .. : ... 'l4
Manitthih Vein Consolidated Coal
,Tremnin.Crial ... . 25. • '
ConQiimerr•• Coal Co—.: 10. 1 - • ••-.
41irard Mu , 'nal Coal . 00 •-' • • :. 1 10 • • • :•
'St: Nicholas Coal Co • • ' 1 . 10 • ' •
Salem (Anil 101- • : .
tieyhrook Coal Co. .-.-...
Gigu'Cariwm . Coal Co • • .
Greenwood CO! Co.-.-.
NEW.ADVERrMENTS . ,'
DE SIBARIAS COAL' LEASE S.--Th.
..iniders.igned is .iirereired to- make one or mort
Coal' T.etises .on 'a valuable Coal Tract 61-1000 acre ,
within 4 miles of Hazlein . .-' 11aa been shaflUd.to aIT
font. vein of solid Coal. The first .lease a ill be math
on inont favorable terms both 'as regards. royalty any.
"amount-of moneyto be adi'aneed- by. land owners fin
itni..rovements. * Eininlee ot - .; 'OEO. W. POMEROY,
Office Hall. Raping , : Pott.lville.
Sept, 2 '6.,
OVIERNYIENT AltrliESrit - Auctipit in
I : ll philitiletplitia. at .Championle 'Bazaar.
No. .l 126 - 111aeo• Streitt: . • . . •
. .
.100 311. 7 1.1 CS wm be eoht ench and
SATURDAY thinvg.h , iut.the . .rnontli of SEPTEMBER.
comniocitnz nt In tYclock. - A. M. •
.: • .
.
Thee Mules are nearly nitflrat and . in good-con
alt ion, tieing sold only for 'wont of: rw e-.• Every facility
will beiafforded• for an - examination on the liarrof bny,
.t,iarTerma eashin fioVernment funds.
- • : • Captainand r iailstant Qpartermnster;
September:2 ; t6a:. ' -• , 35..4
*. • •
• • -
T.TERS .110niiinivan • Eneininaed in
- LA the - Poet °like at St. Clair, State 'of Pennsylvania,
on the.‘2,3iti datof July; ISO,. •
. To obtain any of these. lettera,• the npplicant must
•Call for advertised Ictremi' r giVe the date of tbla list:.
and pay two cent for ndvertisini.. •••••
• • If not calledfor within cite month, they will be. sent
,to tbO.Dend Letter .Office.
.• - .
- AdMnit Hen . • Gorman Thns.• Monroe John '
•Allison . Jos . Fitzpatrick P • Nuskatt I.htniel .
Jiniciwin Amos • 'Hay • Meaour ..•-
110±,ven Wni Homer •Tns MohallY Margaret
Nyco Edw = • •..Tenkins Wm' Mciee Theo:
Brown S:8 P•ergt Jennings Teter; Man:llllin. C .• . •
Breen Dennis • Kane - Danr., " Pawner Mich •
Orli' Pat • • KnorOn Phillipa Mary 31.
Cantaville Jas Ilennig Pat :
.Itpe Jae
enmininga John I..ainton . Win . Sherman. Aj3
Cook John
Cocknen .hihn Liwis4ohn . • Thro-p John'i •
Cooper Georrie Ditrerty.,Mich : Walker Roht
Dougherty M • . ltittheson T Willson Joshua
Green Jas. .
Sept. 2, .65 . ' • 111...liATERR, P. hi
[41229.022'
06.613
'd103.6 6
,dlO4 547
141161.94.1
1 di3 593
VtIiIIINSLE7 :WAR .AT , PUBLIC
• !x. sold.. snle :at '2 coclock, on
318,2 g:
20.158
445.812
16,277
162:350
r 54,302
cns,4!6
ti 251,214
. . . .
At the Public House of 11. B. Manger, An' Linnet 'Val
ley. a farm actuated in Locust Valley.. consisting .Of one
hundred and , fifty-one acres, more
. or less, seventy of
which are under cultivation, the balance belng welt.
LlMbered. • The Farm is situated &V miles trent Ma
haboytity, n miles from Tamaqua and 21 1 1. 'miles from
Tuscarora, affording a near' and goad market far' nil
that.can be produced. The improvements Cone
let. of Farm House, Tenant Rouse, :Barn, Wag- •
on Shed, Corn Crib, &c.. all in goOd condition.— . •
Aarood stream'or water pine through the Farm, upon
which le a Saw Mill gotid running order. The land.
has all been heavily: limed and mannred within the last
two years and it is now the best Ftirm in the Valley:-
Parties desiring to purchrute can obtain any inform
.tion by applying to. Daniel Smith on the premises, or
BMW & Robertson at New Philadelphia.
The.steck,- consisting of four splendid mules, 1 two
horee_virtgom 1 trwl:lonia wagon, harnesti. plows,' bat.
ronrs, corn.sheller, &e., will Mao be offered
at the same time and place: s' •
. Conditions made known'on day of sale . •
- - • • BEDDALL a ROBERTSON.
NewrldlOrlpiala, Aug. at. 1865. .•
.2 .4514 t.
260,408
17.9 an
'25 62.
28,8391
185.071
61466
(134.550
d ;Bit
d 2 .Fir
d 69,249
Certifieiste of Mother and . Child. •• '
_ : . ' • - . • . „Jane & 18&S."
I, I, Mrs. S. M. ChiPmari: 'of Farker Street., Jlbarles
town. Maw, do certify•for the benefit. of mothers, and
'children Who are sufferers' as we were, that I have•been
afflicted with confusion and dizziness - in my head since
childhood—tieing up . and Sitting down was obliged to
Wild my head i my , eyes' • were 'drawn - .and contracted,
also dry and painful..: The eirealation throughout my
system was weak ani.pcior: my feet being. always cold.
even in summer; I-was obliged to wear woolen stock
ings,' and• hive. them. ribbed regularly. ' lly*Mental
powers' mitered' also-,so that I could not bold my
thought:ion any one subject more than a few minutes i
at a tinie: my memory failed Me and my whole system:
wasgradnally'sinking. • .. • , , - • ' - .
Every attempt to relieve me for 'thirtY yin *rove d
'useless, • till , most providentially I noticed Mrs. M.-G. 1
Brown's Metaphysical Discovery' advertised In the Boa
• .f ton papers 1 I thought ' I would try it.. l did: with, the
•, • -
IETTEIRS. Mensiatetivig •••liTiailetimeell in roost, delightful - results .. My dire:die . was broken at
ILI the Post OffiCe, at Pottaville, State , of ' fennsylya ' ' once. '• the imnfrusinems and • dizziness to my head gave
nia, on' the Ist day of September . Me.. -' . • way—.all pain and trouble ceased .: -My eyes . egan to
To. obtain any of these letters; the applicant must ail . .. "exp and - and are now clear and strong'
for ” adrertimed littera," give the dat e . of this list, , apo. ;- . trenlatiim has taken
. place,- throughout .rey entire
pay One cent for advertising... - :_. .....•-• • • - '. :.' system: - I had not to warm my feet at the fire once
'fruit called for within one violate, they will .he sen '1 .last winter.- lam convinced : it is the only antidote I
.
to the Dead Letter (rice. : • • ...-' • , • . ever found that could reach my case; 'and lem .Onitl-
Bnidly John ' Miler Win . Murgan•Ann' • . ' . dent thrt if will break top the worst 'ord. • .
Banks Martha : : .Hilis Miss .IE, ' Morris Miss. C '• • • . • CASE OP MY. ,
LITTLE DAUGHTER. •
Boyren lihM ..• . Flom Mary ACM Messersnalth E - , •-r ,- -Iti relation - Ao-my - acbilrl - of•fcmneen , mouttai ::-She
Christian'James Horn -UM. . '. Cr Corman Hen - vratmery sick with vomiting and diarrbma, from teeth-
Colhans John . • Honer Ann .. • o , Donnel - Pat . 'Tiff. 'As non two childrinbefore'iti tbe Sense way. I
Child Wm. eh '--; Bart Ann IC • - .Trice David- .... • . began to teethe would-01(C and realizing the bone-
Collins Bridget llepler Becky , Parker TS' 2 ' tit I had received from the 'Metaphysical Itlecovery.con-
Maly-110rue .'.' Humphreys R sh - Powell Cattle , 2 . • i. eluded to apply it to my child; and did so.. when aim
Datong Fred ' • Johnson.ll C ' 'Powell Carrie •.. T--feiraaleep and sliptlkinlinnirs- : On awaking tdiscov.
Ells Win ... -.-. '' Johnson Mrs C•ii Foyeell Mrs T•R - '.ered hen earn were discharging : most offensive Matter.
Farrell Thou'. Aline.: , .llCabea • Rooney -nos :Front that moment my child began' to get .well. It la
Frily Pat.: - -- , ----Rentiedy-Fat • . •Stinm Adam . •-.. • now , six months since , and.frota that time she hai nee.
Fletcher &Thad .
11Ceiiiner - JO' '_,' Schnitzirred . .-.
- 0 Mtd disease of any kind. - .. 'never aaw a child: lmw
1
Forbes James . - , .L - yonallich...-f:_: :Shannon Mich . ':, ; eci"sweetly and so-last: .. -•-- V. • .; • . • •
Fetkin Janata . - ;l..Marshat/ Roht , ••-•• • •-Polusan Mich . ' • • Bad-it not been fur Mot IL• 11.• Brown's Meter'
•
5,061,411
Finley Peter' !Morris' Lieutlohotalter/hzabeth .
Fitzgerald Thos Morris J Cs k. , Scott Tillie M' •
Finney Monahan Jis Torry
Ferguson John shMnrphy. ,JohnD:,;Thairai Wm
Stirtin Me Mary -
Golager. Thor. MiiilhourlJ • Wailer Rey DI
Georee Carriline Manri C Whlte'John
Hawk . P Mnalieliban --, Willtains Mrs M:
ifenigari w Montgomery Left Write &HMI?, .
.I.larkins.C6 .es McNally Par Mary E
- Borman John- . • Miller: Sally. Welsh Catharnie
Haase .W ' cllernon .--Yos Marla.
_ ptem bee 2. 0 66. BILLYIK" P. M.
.Thei &dance of :Medicine ehisnid stand sisiple, gem',
eiudestle; bavisig - fset belts bssik bdaetion.ft its 01-,
Ist, that alone ibt its 'capital. So stand:'XissorsoLe
GasmirsaPpsisirsoss, established over laystra ego,
2,839'
Leather David Smith .4
'Ntarday, - . September 23d,
. .. . . .
140uhleck11*. sentUelitit ban rtpened a Tivrmivlter3ll3, 6 7l3ll:Mat'Spat6 It '
• 2-. nevi ProTialon 1113 Gamer— y awl 41n Martel. St.. ' l-12. 1. -` -,.. s. -- .'. . ..- ,- .l' , - B. GIMP'
.ttuitedonraabdrre Thlrd,n(Ftn aide.'wbere they.arill keep FEE , ritattn BRZTING, different
. .. • • -
constantly on hand, skitur; Feet. ji miter -..e gge , .1 Anil
~11:areoece4ee; ace.•'.The piatannagr, of the public i* re"..' .1. %MU. siecet, at iedneed . pricey , ffor ode ate
:Pottsvlfle Apg„ : 4:;*-;' .:7: .:T., r.. k
.3. 84W: ' - - - • •
PACIFIC I_IOTL
. 170 i 172; 174* 178 . 41rife - Street;
•fours epv ► sa ate ; oz nrloiDwir:..
- .. •
. . .
Between - 0 0 6 , 41 " . 1111 • 4 k. Der 004* Tali. thirva'ee liittles.:—Porcelain 'and Bmat Preserve
• STIOEXELH TH9711,P SONS,
.T.COECgir PAT 713 MI, XIV,' Pleorwroz: t A naris tx-.0:: - g.4; •
~. • „ • .
The ,PIiOIPIO HOTEL is well end widely known to. "-maples visheareettf.Loosc end two hon e plows,
Itiettiveling public .. . The localbm. especially 1 - side bill and ridging plasm - •
hie to:merchants . and ttufyittessmen it is in close prox- . 'Aug: 2n, STICHTICR THOMPSOWS.
'imity.to the business pact of tilty-As . on the high- • ----
wayof Southern - and Western travel =and lidiacent,to flatting Reze's for Hay,
. Straw:corustallts.
,Lever
all the principal Railroad - and Steamboat depots. 'end rotary cutters at- •- - • ••• -- • • •
-The-Pacific has liberal ' accoramodstlons for over 'BOO Aug: 2 1 4 '65.-34- STICHTHH & THOMPSON'S.
guests t.. 11. is well tarnished, and possesses • every,mod
ern improvementfor the comfort and entertainment of
its initiates:. The rooms are spacious: and well ventila
ted provided with gad and water the attendance - le
prompt and tOSterthal ; and-the table is - generously pro..
vided.with 'every delicacy of the Season .
The subscriber, who; for ttie past few years. has been
the lease , is yipw sole proprietor , : Ind intends to Idea
tiff. tariself ihorooghiy with the interests. of hli horse.
With long experience as a "notel.heeper, tie trust.. by
moderato. ehargeti and a liberal p01i4..,.t0 Maintalit the
.favoieble riputation-of tlie.Pactlft - Motel. • • ' .
Befit : Jroum . PATTEN: ,Irr•
•
T
•• : •
DEAFNESS.,
NOISES hi THE "'FAD,
Discluttql. FROM. TIIE EAR,
'CATARRH,
CONSUMPTION
NEUR&LGIA,
RHEUMATISM,
ASTHMA,
SCROFULA,
BRONCHIAL AFFECTION,
.CHIL . LB APID FEVERS;
THROAT
DISEASED EYES,
.
Loss of Hair, DVaperela,: Enlargement of•tbe Ltver,
.Dise&n of the Kidneys, Constipittion,-. Gravel. 'Piles,
Ineaufty,Fits.'Patulysie, ReAh '.of - Bleaid to the Head.
Every :13toppare of the human body completely
opened up and the offensive matter carried out of the
system by MRS: G. BROIYN•S. Metaphysical
PRIOE • $6 00
Celebrated Poor Itickard's Eye Water.
'Large, Size Bottle
Muesli _ 4 f , •'
Celebrtiled; Scalii ...
OFFICE--No; 410• Arch
• No. 51 BOND SL. Newl York. ••
No. IS PEMBERTON PQVARE. Boston.
• NO: 141 BALTIMOREEL,
The people - .of - Pennsylvania please ask their
Drnuista for the above Medicines.; if they cannot 'be
stippled-by them enclose the itmeunt itboire. spited in -a
letter to Mrs. M. G. Brown:No 410 Arch Street, Phil-.
idelphili. The money will come safe. in this wayand
.medicine - will , be - forwarded .ori . receipt of the
Au Appeal to the Intelligence of
the People. - -
SOUND LOGIC.
. . ,
NO greater insult eau be offered to an intelligent
people than that of - gettine• np a cuinplicated inhuman
machine wherewith to operate on the delicate orKans
-of the head. - -Pasting through the ears and . ihs net ,
trils for a,enre of:Catarrh.' and. Deafnes.O.. -This man'
strunt mode of treatment may be resorted to where
- there is neither light: or ' knowledget it-rear lie on- the
character of God ; it As • illogical:. and as - opposite to .
truth as light to dArkaesi; it racks. and destroys the'
eutße nervous system; and' many never - recover. .froth
thelerrible disaster., *Many never rally from this .un
nal ural :And ~ vicdent mode. of treapngst t some have
lost their reason. God's plan is.simplOaud easily nu,
derstood .1. they that rut may read. : •f . . . • :
0 ! foolish people. who bath bewitched. you that you
should believe a -lief Be'. logical :lust your talents,
and find that: moisture—la , the divfne plan for the phys
ical.world as well as the vegetable. . ' -
* — WE LIFE OF. TILE BODY IS TIE . ' •
' • The ttinken Machinery:of the= eye, is the. sore' pre;
ry
cuesor of disee-and death. • 'The' inethodical use of
Mrs. M. G. .BROWE'S POOR RICIIARD'S EYE
WATER, morning and' nfeht, Will in-due time lift the
sunken eyes, atutalso prevent the eyes 'from einklOg. -
:It will, also cleanse-the eyes-end - keep them. in life ,as
dewdrops the plants.' "Franklin's Alm/ImM". ffrom
which:the Eye:Water deriyes its mope), says "an ounce
of .preventive Is worth-a pound of cure:"
• • - -
REMARKABLE CDIIE OF DEAFNESS. DIZZINESS,
.• A-ND NOISESIN TILEIIEAD.'SWORN .
. . - • . •Oxrittit, Pa., Jan. 20, ISO:
. --Mae. M . :—I have got entirely'
under - Ood. bwe it to you. -Mrrig,bt: ear 'I.
have not heard any . with for ifniimber of years. . I can
'now hear With it My leikear; tbe hearing-left it' jast.
pfter'hurvest in. .this way: r took'a dizzineSs- in my.
head, :so I could not.worl4. accompanied with a rinsing
poise, lii my ears. I was- so- bad that I C,(iltifi not .liear
without they. woirld hallo at - theSton of .their voices: I
'went tp•Philadelphia.. put myself. tinder 'Ole care•Pf a
celebrated'aurist he bored at'my 'ears with instru;
meats and inn.otherti rip ink. nostrils; Sir life weeks,
and ended by cheating me. out - of seventy-five dollars.
I then saw-one of.yOur.arivertitiements ; I got.the Met
aphysical Discvery,. used nut-more than half Of it, and
have recovered' my hearing, which' I had, lost for years.
" • 'Promaln yours [rely, •
TIIOS.B. DlCHEY,Okfordi:Chmter
Affirmed and subscribed to before me this- Ilst da7
of March, A: Er. 1995. Wu. T. FuMN. •
•- ' . • - • ~ dllntire at the Pence. -
•
. . - .
•'• • LK-street of a letter ]. .
• • '•'. • Gorinus, SchnylkillSer.. Pa... 1. •
•Maylsth. 1565.. J
M. G. Bitcrvra . -Mins..m :—Froni the date of•my ;
hirth (26 years ago) I have been afflicted with fat stated
pigtods) what I supposed wa ditathering. in the - head,'
and treated it en each. and would obtain a shortreapite,
for.frciin one month to two, n heti' I World invariably.
.be iroubted witli a repetition of it-lasting front one to
months I then • hewirrie convinced - that it Was
something more. as I began to feel • low...spinted, mo.'
rnse.and sullefi. also hecame triefturn, rarely speak'.
ing nnle.s,directly_uppeaied to. andleit as If I were an;
hicundirtinee to myself .ard everybody.: around me.—.
My meinory; which, was' very 'powerful, . began to fail
me, so that I toilid'• not •remeniher .the particulars or
any occurrence two days after.lt lipitened. • ••.• •:
:.About thistime ' (which :was about three'years rig())
a celebrated Aurist, . who was ou a ; professional. tour .
throughout the country,: made a ntop 7'of a few days
where 1 waS . I acrordingly called upon
hian and had him determine the nature .of my. corn , .
plaint and the remedy for It: • ' • . ••' .
But I was doomed to'disappoiniment.- TIP told Melt
war. canned by- scrofula,' hut it being riethe'hone and
. not of the flesh.- It would:be im utter impossibility for
human hoods or. remodiertto effect a cure.'.-. Tet; I did
not despair :•.I.went to. Othera.burNeae. told the gators.--
I Was beginning then to lose' all tripes, when chaotic
placed rine'of 'your advertisements-under my.eye.
•then.becamo imperil and. resolved riot to rest unfit I
had tried. your rertiedies, I have died. them and with
the following results ; • I: _ '
„ •
My memory is • improving- , -my: former liYely 'spirits
'have returned. Formerly. sny' . sleep was broken and
dh.turbed ;'arid' I always . arose with a very -• bad head
ache but.. how my sleep tFi • re g rp r and sound, and
arise in the . Morning without a vestige of' my foriner
. ...
-, These.are ths.happy rrsialts So fat,-throuch the we of
'yam Metaphysical Disc.overy--,and r trust by .the bles
sint of God, tintyp.ontintianceof its use to I - be a cured
- Per The gentlemanMo terites 'the • above does Mit.
wish la name to be published.: 11.1s•lettet can be seen
Enneaf - Conmumpiion.
[Extract. from 3altiniore • • •
1..q65
. . .
Mee M. G. 13nowa—Mkpau :—I write to !affirm you
that I haye been predisposed to palmonary- and throat
dltE6nitieSapd.have had n scroiblons swelling fur the
past fonr-yent.s statidifig.on'the right. side of my neck:
Every remedy T. have tried fatied.tcfreach myenae,, till
happily.-1 obtained your Metaphysical Discovery . ; the'
result" thrit mfgeneral health Is ninch improved ' and
1 -have once more hetome •energetic—mentally and
physically. , :My throat le muclfbetter . : . the swelling on
corium* has almriSt disappeared: . ' •
A neighbor of aline is else using your Metilihysical
Db , corery with yeiy, satisfactory resnEs.. • . '
Mytuldrftsja 132 X Street: • •
..2 ATTRACT FROM 'A ISTi$:ll. •
' . '3lossioirrn. .Tal.v 1,:1864. •
Mas.ll; (1.• Ileown—lifsiisalat--1,- 'have ; need:your
Metaphysical Discovery. and can 'praise. it above ail
medisines—for.diseases of throat,_ .--
pal* sant
news and stiffness of the join ts','als sore even. It.bas
incies! done wiinderei for me.. -roma 'find it a'pleastire
to work.'walk. gat and elgep,.tind feel as ambles/II
would
cal Diecoverj. I believe m 5, 7 be rv . ed'etilld Wive
'died; battle ea ply ether ct9birep did
• The following persona burs been of the abcrro
demeans, through the ruse •of 'my. Motaph,yalcal.DiacoT-
.
" Wes Rebecca :Watson; Pant. Bt. Errant:ford, cared
of deafness and noise.in the • head. 'can now /Haw the
chtldraa called 'by' their names in the next, hosse. •• . •
. • Wm_ Efoivechler; &kith' Front street led of
shoutleyears, Was very•deaf can now hear the mites
.M4111E137 on the pianct ,•,'Could' not 'hear a Sound be,
Lire-.hiewlsolei•systM fa wonder:oli . benefited, 'ate
" was an Invalid. • ' ,
Peter . lisdly, 147 South - Bee eteisteept; wae'qatte deaf
. one eantaildlailligiid OW Other, hal yesideed
-thabeinfog of bothwell. • •
'The ghee Medi:lnes are to !)elssi -of all dream :
anstanedidne &WM" J!, ' • t . •
SIC t''& l / • • fa. •
. . .
EDPird Cagea,—Flne variety at. • •
r ai.ll3!) amioNos.' , •
I . • . . . . . .ss•
etfcheslVrittgers:--tarri or. three varieties at
• EITICHTER• THOMPSO3.II:
Artglatt 26,. 'AL . •
jai Oil! WWl'it Oil !!—Spring anClWltiter
Dleached Whalesoll at lawat market rates at
Ailg.26, .6a.-34-.: STICHTER& THOMPSON'S.
•
duals! ng. Lard and Machinery
1 11 Oils: 'Fine Paraffirie Labrimtor, •
Aug. 40; STICHTSR THOMF'SO:4"a.
501Et` 1 7174.i t tt"7411:11.17.raf 3 *
•
B. DANN...OB, Book and Station ary •
Beware es Cotravaararre AND .11NramoreLID
DEAT-33115 endeavoring., to dippose of, their own and oth.
sr prep/mations. on the' reputation attained by Hata.
no Lots Ggantaz PILICP&N.ATIANR- [April S. 41 5 /4 47 .13 ,
. . .
ni ATILT MONZA L AGENCY.—It.you want
IT, to get married rend irdartmed, 'directed envelope
c..puko. 4:s2.l4l‘nrciudway, New
York. ' Angnet . l9, .
•
• • [Remarks from ehensientt Analipris.)• •
After a careful examination of FIELLIIIOI.IVB PRIPARA•
tlona:they enjoy onr utmost conthlenoe. We consider
them safe and reliable-. • MINTERS &YATES; .•
Pnn...Loaxenr..4•June It VIGO. [April a. 'OS. 144nt
ider Preous:—For farmers' end' familia* a Cider
V: Mill and Wine Prune combined. • Very compact;
oeupieii bat tepace of two feat square; is durable is
conatmetion. and supplies a wantlong needed. at
Aug. 26, .65:.-34-- ST,ICATER & THOMPS9NI
, . . .
Tars ! •IStri::..:-Laytnaces ' Fruit- Jars; a, jar, of
.11 fruit to be Eeflt it one store. which wit put upthree
years ago,. is evidence enoneh of-the air-tight Mien**
of, the above article.. A - number of other shies also can
be seen at . . • .. STICHTER:& THOMPSON'S.. •
.
. .
lalhosehlite!‘. P houphate !--Toutdon's ..Arci
..l.: :moniated Super-Phosphate -of Lime ;.• the. moat
permanent manure in market: has been ttied.by Farm
era to the country for' the rout seven . years , and. found
superior to anything in the' 'ehatte of phosphate. For
. sale only by.. '. .• ' • . STICIITER.& THOMPSON.
. - AngnSt..26..-'4. -.:' . ' ..- -.' • ' -34
•
'IMPORTANT. •
Fraiklin . Mills Yeist•Powdet
Cake . : BalKer. . ; •
• • . • .. • • •
-The tnost reliable- and beet Yeast Powder liefore the
public,.. All who have tried-it will uie in Other: ,
For sale, by ;ill arocen. and Itrnttgists • in the' United
States. _ Pottsville by RICHAIID ILIWORRIS.
August 2,6.'65. . • . ' 34- •
• • •
• tHARNING - SONGS., FOR. CHILDREN,
Over Two Hundred them-AO the 'new 'juvenile Mu
sic Book. byßittason, , : ' ' •
• • •
*'MERRY. CHI ES." • * •
:Which will soon be in the hands of all the young folks
from Maine to . Over Ten .Thousand Copies
already sold.. Price 50 cents.' . Specimen 'pages free.—
Sent post-paid. • OLIVER . wrr§oN CO„ PciblisbeCa;
Boston. • • •• . • . Aug. :IN
. -
- litlinateird''CosimiltAolr6 . • Itiziainto BY Hirai:
'ROT-VP
. If.xisxci Boorw. ..„ Apt:ll .1 ‘ 3...p5. .14-62; •-
•" UT 1 11?
I. L 10. Iiii4NDR;RW
A' of Ashland.: Schuylkill County, pi., has 'invented
very importantand uselnl lee, 'which can be easily
'adjusted to stilt the growth of persons. They are real
ly very beautiful kid substantial.' The priced tyre very
Moderate. lie is prepared to furnish applicants'at the
shortest notice.: His knowledge in pinting and sculp
ture gives him a dpcided advantage in perfecting a fit.
Persons at a distance can communicate with him and
rem aeoured•that their intemsts shall receive. strict
Wigton: .116 rights are secured. - .- •
Ashland, Schuylkill Co,. Aug. lil, . 33-4 t • •
M .H CABINET oll=.
j,,
1,,,i .
steck & Co.'s ~,..- • '..! Steck &..oo.'s
q - ' ll.. 1
PIANOS. ; ''' 1 PIANOS.
A 1
.....
These pcipnler instrnmenti. theiriii'ay . Into_
thousands"churches - .lecture . rooms • &c.
For_sale in Philadelphia onry by' " '• •
.J. E. GOLTl 4 73,:rth and Chestnut Sts,
InirAlf.olielodeons and second Pianos.
47darch „ ' 12-6 m if
CLE4SSE :THE SYSTEM OF. ALL iMPURI
TiES...
Eettiblished over a Itunitei at • a - Century.
"Dr SP - ayne's" • - "Panacea!!
"DC: gwayries" - • PiratFir "Panacen."
"Dr. Swayne.O. ' Tim .
"Dr: Svcayne's", . o • "Panacea."
,"Dr„ Scrayne.so : " . ' ..Titnacea "..
; "Dr.,SwaypeNDlOod•Piritylim . Pandeei."••
"Dr:
.Suityne'ef Blood-Purifying Pan.icea.".
"Dr."Sw4yne's Blood-Purifying Panacea." •
: For Scrofula, .Dicerated Sore-Throat, Indolent Tu
mors. bad effecte of mercury, &e., iSsuperfor . to'any
remedy' ever discovered. " Prepared only by • • •
• • • :DA SWAYNE
• • • 33n.North Sixth Street-Philadelphia.
Sold. at the Drug Store of RENRY•SATIOR,•PottsciIIe
Jone,lT, . .- • 24, •
.
• • IFllOwbold's ExrtitO.S Bucatn tienovitril Boss
Ivssit cures secret and delicate disorde - ii,:in ail their
stages. ;at little,or no :change in.diet; no
inconizenience. amino exposure:. It is pleasant in taste
and odor, imniediiiie.in its action, and free 'froni all in
nr.ntis -. April 8,..65. • • 14-Gm"• ..••
A REMARKABLE REEfEDY.
PHREANERT RHOIDEMORS &
LAXATIVE. PILLS;
FOR THE ciuktr, or PILES.
Bead the r fol lowing—'-Anether of the'nunierotts 'glares
effected by the use of this article : . .
Fur • the benefit of .persons sitirerik Piles. I
make the folloWlng statement i• I Piave been during the
last Ceti or twelve yeari severely afflicted With piles. I
have tried remedies of all kinds,. without - deriving'ittiy
'benefit, and filially put myself under. . the, best medical
Arestitient in Philadelphia, lint no relief NVD.I3 obtained:
.1 .considered my case: hopeless and believedmyselt
doomed to misery. ' Asa last. resort upon. the 'worn—
rnendation of some 'friends, I dried'Phreanersi
1 - 1).5P,M(111£ A . N . I/ LAXATIVE This remedy gave -the.
relief. • Se%eral applications relieved me of all the,pain,
and the regular application of the "Ritotummonv.lbr
three iveekisentirely cured me: aim glad there is such
a remedy, and earnestly recommended it. ••• • .
• . ; JANIES:A..TFtEXLER. •• •
• ' ; :: • 384 Beaver street., Thilada. •
Siv'orn and enhserihed 13 , , , .1bre. me, ;the 12th 'day 'of
July, A. D. ' WILSON ;KERR. Alderman.,.
Address orders In D.!PUREANER,.eare of Royal:
Royer,' Wholesale druggists, 3u9 and 311. North Third
Stree..:P hil adetphisi. • ' : •
Foi sale by all'Dealers In Medidne. •
..nnoets6, • • • • ' ;ea-
, LEIIITEVERRSi.oi" Polite Title. Perints4
•. dealer in MUSIC; 7dUSWAL INSTRUMENTS,
PIANOS,. MELODEONS, ORGANS, having been
appointed sole agent. for the-celebrated . ' • • • •
. . .%
. .
o
Mason & Ftamlin .Cabinet rgiiiin,
in the County .
- of S.chnylkill, - %Would • reepeetfully 'an
nounce to the =Mad community that he can furnish
theeennerinalled favorite Oabinet Organs. in , all:styles
and: size§. at -manufacturers' - prices. The quality and
voirima.tiltonei.with the paiver of expression in-these
organs, Is universally admired and praised, while their
poctability and beautiful finish make them the most el
egant parlor oniament: . . • -•- ,
' • lEverY.Fernallty tilt ortldfl
reis.oiiie. "
, ..,.._.
._.,
' THE CAB DIET ORGANS .are aditriyd i to FAMI
LIES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. „ . - ... ..
They vary in, pride from $llO to tkellikeacb
rirlgvcrt Alustrzixnent Warrmateil:,
. . .
Also, Agent for the sale Of the'muct adintred - .• •
• • • •
Spring_Atelodeons •
.ITarmnninin.Organs,
for' the Counties of . .
Northumberland and
Lebanon, week' instluments are • universally
'they po,:sess a sweetness and fullness. 'Of tone; which
has received the united commendation he mucical•
•proftesion, and indnred - an almost nnUrecedented sale.
.Purchasers are respectfully iniited•to call and exam
ine for, themselves; Alf- communications and 'Orders
will bepunctually answered or filled; and every info! ,
maim:L...ln relation to.them gladly given; .
Store'and,Ware.Romms, at the. ,rewelry
'street;
on ('en- tre street , four - doors lfahantanga street,Totts-
irfl" LECTURE.
TO YOUNG MEN,
• •
Juxt Pabli.hed 'in a Sicilr4 Envelope.. Piice Six. Cents
A. Lecture. on the Nature; Treatment and
Radical Cure of Rilerniaterrlicea or Seminal Weaknws.
Involuntary EmiSsions, - Sexual Debility, and Impedi
ments to Marriage generally.- Nerfatigness. Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fita "Mental and. Physical Inrom
nacity. resulting' from Reif-Abuse,: .By . ROBT. J:
CULVBRWAL.T.,Id. D., Anther. of the `'Greetilkmk,"
The world renowned anther,. In' this adtintildetec.:;
Lute clearly prcives from. his . own . eaperience that the
awful.conseguences of Self-Abuse 'rculy „be effectually
removed without medicine. and' without dangerous.
surgical operations, ,bangles, • instruments. rings, or
cordials. pointing out a mode "pf cure at once certain
e
and effeual, by which evetY . :sufferer, tni.matter what
hie condition rn..7 be, may cure himself cheapl*,'•pri
vatelY and radially:: TELIS.LECTURR WiII:PROVE
A. ttOoN TO THOSANDS AND-TBOUSAMW..
- - - - -
Sent under seal; to 'any 'address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on the _receipt of six. cents, or. two postage
stamps. by addressing J. C. KLIN.II CO.,
127 Bowery, !Yew 'fork, Post Office box 4,585.
• June lei 6 , 'Rark.:2 l 3, . 28. .
L. F; WHITNEY
CIENTO sTEKET, , POTTEVILLS
• - Deal er i n .
Amman Alit' FOREIGN
GOLD: - AND SILVER,
FoterirtiEkehanie, • • , ,
. Waited. States Bonds, -
Quartermaster's yauthers
And ltrnettiTeisitlllo:lle3ri
MONEY 41EcErvED ON
INTEREST allowed hit per spedal agreement
STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at
the New York and Philadelphia Boards of
Brokers at the usual Commissign._
mittb 26, '45. - • -124 y
iteadrand conclusive test of tbe . prOpertlee
Humnotn , s FLUID Exmser Boom will be a comparison
.with Mose set'fOrttt In tbe Unit's! Stirs Dispensatory.
a." •
_l.__A- .
11
EEw
•
:.• .
.."
..Manufactuntigewellers,
.
.27
COURT.LANDT- SZ I : N. YORK;
•
1.00,000' WATCHES;
• • cii.siNs. •
. .
• •
-..GOLD PENO'LL Si
..1 WORTH! 5400,000 i
•
TO BE SOLD AT ONE . DOI. LAB EACH *MTH-.
•
OUT ,REGARD TO VALUE,
ANO NOT TO Al PAID C TIL YOU INOW.WIIAT TOU WILL
• •
Splenditt.List n of Articles.
All to ).;osOld for ONE' DOLLAR Each.
800, Gents' Gold Hunting CaaeWatehes....ssotoslso
300 Ladies' Gold. k Enameled CiseWatches 35 " • TO
400 Gents• Hunting Case.Silver.Watchei.:. 35 'TO
200 Diamond Rings - - ' - • 601' 100 .
3.000 Gold Vestruid Neck ..... . 15 30
••• • 4 " - 6
3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets ..... "
4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets. • • 5" 11
2,000 Chataline Chains. and-Guard Chains... 6 20-
6,000- Solitalre and Gold Brooches • 4" 10
2,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches 4 " .6
2,000 Coral, Opal and Emerald 13.rooeties.'... 4 " 8
2,000 Mosaic, Jet;'Latta, apd"-ploreuttne Bat:
• - -Hropat • -4" 8
4,500 Coral, Opel, and Emerald Ear . Drops... .4 " • '6
4,000 California Diamond Breast • Pins • 2 50," 10
8,000 Gold Fab and Vest Watch Key*. .. 250 " 8
4,000T0b and Vest Ribbon Slides 3 " 10
4,000 Sets Sleeve'Buttons. Stud,i, etc . 3 8
4,000, Gold Thimbles, Pencil% ere' - 4°— 7
6.000 Miniatfire _Lockets. 4 , • ' "
`4.000 litilitattlretoeketie Spring: .. .... 20
4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses,. etc • 2 " 8.
6,000 Plain Gold Rings ... .... .4 " 11.
s.tHio Chased. Gold :tinge • ' 4 0 11
7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings..... ' 250" 10
.5,01)0 California Diamond Hinge ' 2
," 10
.7.500 SetsLadiese - Jewelry—Jet and Gold:— 5 15
6,000 *Sets Ladies , Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, etc • 4 " 7,8
5.000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension - Holders" ' '
• Pencils ' .'• • 4 10
6,000 Gold Peinsiunt Gold-Mounted Holders:. 3 " 8
5.010 Gold Pens and • Extension-Hoiders 6 " 10
5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups " 50
.1.000 - Silver Castors ' 15° 50.
2,000-Silver Fruit and'Cake 10 "
1000 Doien Silver, Tea Spoons • $lO to $' 0
1,000 " • " Table Spoons and Forks. 20 " 100
- • • llattNEa or ms•ratuirriois; ' ' . •
. CERTIFICATES naming each article and , Value.
are placed. in SEALED ENVELOPES. which are well
mixed. One of, these 'Envelopes, 'containing the Cer ,
tificate or. rder for some 'article, (worth at least one
dollar at retail.) will be' sent . by Email ht.:my udaress,
without regard to choice 'on receipt of 25 Cents. . The
purchaser will see what -article It DRAWS. and its value,
which may be from One to Five ilundred Dollars, and
out then send 'One Moller. and receive'. the Article
named, or any On the her of the ramie value; and alter
seeing the article, if it does not give perfect eatiefac
non. we desire it to be. Immediately returned and the•
'meant paid will be refunded.
By this . mode we give selections from a varied stock
of fine
goods, of the beet make and latest styles and of
intrinsic worth. at a nominal price. while all have a
chance-of securing articles or the very highest -value.
in all cases' we for forwarding the Certificate,
postage and doing the bneineeK. the sum of Twenty:
five 'cents, which 10051 be; enclosed in the order. ' Five
Certificates will-he sent for . $1 ; ,eleven forsl; thirty
fur $5: sixty-tive for s lo:' one handred for 0,15.
Parties dealing tcilh eis'ina.4 depend (al having
prompt returns, a ) . id the article &awn :will be irn
niediately sent to any address "hy return: mail, or
express: •
Entire satisfacti on Guaranteed In all cases.
Write your Name, Town, County and State plainly!
and address. • SELASICIS /1-. CO.,
27 tourtlands Street, New York.
May 20, '06., • • • ' 20-6 m if
Anotherhopeioss:cae of COnsiiniptiop
CURED BY
DU. SWAVNE'S
COMPOUND SYRUP 61 WILD CHERRY.
. . .
. . . . wonderful - "
' • • • •.• enresverformed•••.- • ' • .
: • . by this valnable merit- • • •
• • " due. hi -Pulmonary -CON
• ' Coughs, Colds.'Asth- - .
me Bronchitis. Influenza, " . Whooping"'
• " Cough. Croup, Spitting of -Blond- Liver Coom-.
plaint,--Pain in the Side and Breast, Tkkling or Raising
in the Throat, and. all Diseases of • the Lungs
" and Breast, have -excited the astonish
•-. •. mentor all who have witness- .
.• '..• • ed its marvelous attack.'' .
.
• . Rot' thirty years . • -•
•
. •
remedy. • • • • • • •
•* , Consumption" • WAYNE . 'S "Can be cured." •
"Consumption" . - "Can be cured."
"Cein'uniPtinn" "- COMPOUND "Can be cured." .
"Constauption , "Can be cured." '
"Cons= ption", eTRUP OR " Can he cu red , ".
"Consumption" . "Cati - be cmed,"
"Consumption" wk.]) CHERRY ;Can lieeured."•
"Consumption" 'Can be cured." ..
"Consumption" • .1Q . " Can, be cared."
THE
"Consumption" ". - "Can be cared."
~. Conaumption"
Re,ra.F.DY. "Can be cured."
"COnsumption". . "Can be cured."
Thirty Tears. Experience, and the great amount of
testimony_from nll, arts of the world, - has proven it, a
standard and reliable remedy. ' . •• :
. ADAMWrOWN, Laura-ter Co., Pa.. May 1..150.
• Da. SWAYSE Sc Sos: Grattemes. , ....About..two years
ago, my wafe was suffering with Consumption, and du.
rinehe r sickness bad the best medical attendance in
thiiiand adjoining counties. tier case was Prononneed
hopeless by all'of them. • J was induced, tbmtudi toe
recotemendation of your agent, Dr. Isaac H. - Miller, of
West Orecknock, Berke County. Pa.ouad who can veri
fy these facts, to try Dr. Swayrie's• Compound Syrup•of
Wild Cherry.. „after using It fur some time. she was
.entireljfdare4 and Is now as well as over in her life.'
and follyable to perform lier usual labor.. - I am so ful
ly satisfied that ills "to your; preparation that I am in
debted fir her restoration to health, that I paint you
full liberty to give her case publicity, in the hope that
others now suffering may derive benefit from her expe
rnce. -Yours, respectfully; .
This old established remedy, prepared . only by Dr.
"WAYNE 530 , North -Sixth Street. Price $1
- per brittle"; six bottler. $.5.; -
nr - Snld by HENRY. SAYLOR; ?Druggist.: J..
BROWN &.BON, and all dealers in Medicine
June It, 135 ." • • . , ' 24- '
• MISS .MAGDALE . NA }3.OE - D - EFELD
askaionisble Cloak Bud Illresit.7lliker,
• • NoawadtAlist.,.ooitara eF 61r.00F., POTTSVILLE. .
Solo Agent for the Madame - Demoieat new ay stern of
cutting and , making dresses. • Young ladies instructed
in The art. . • April 1,-!6b '1..3 . ..6m• • .
' ' TAILIE NO. - 14011Z lINPf.;*:AWANT AND UNSirE•Ricyronns
for unpleasant and' dangerous diseases. 'tins • LULU,
notb's EXTCAOT BOonu.and letraoi , ED Ross WASH.
LIERSSURCI , STEABI. SAW • Mill.
1 , 11. .The rinderaigned-having large .Steam` Bair Mills,
and'a tine stock of Pine. Oak and Hemlock Logs, at
Millersburg, ,Druipttin County, 'Pa.. are prepared to
manufacture, Mid forward to order the heaviest hills of
lumber kir B reakers, Bridges, Sip, Boat .and Car tim
ber at short, notice...to the cities of Villadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and New York, or to any points oo
the 'Delaware' River, Union,' Schuyikill,.Rantn. Peona:
or Tide Water Clouds, or on the; Northern Ceotrat
Pennsylvania.or other connecting railroads. Address
• • •1.`1: - C.t.' ?RECK 1 CO., •
L : ••• -•-. • 111 na urg, Dauphti, :Co., Pa.
may a.S- ,
ri.t. - lELows . Peitsme &Toilet. t4oape
I "may be bad in ail their 'Taetr at-the new Book
and Stationery Store of' BOSTABBELL Zelina. •
Centre Streetbelow Trinity Church, Pottsville,
A - IDS' TO BRAUTT..—Opartish Curling
Cream-L-Warranted to pal the moat straight , or
stiff hair...into ringlets • or Massive curis-81.--.-
IPLORDUCL" OF WY for. the permanent removal of
PimpleK Tan. Freakles, Fleihworm&'&e.. lea"ing -the
skin smontb. - soft. and of an alabaster .whiteness-73
cents.' ORIENTAL RUSSIA, uproots hair from low
foreheads or any part. or the body without injury to'
the skin —.B I 23. Mailed free. • Addresa GEOPte
FILM:K.IE & CO Broadway,,
New 713 BroadWaY,New York. - • •
• .
liew jewelry Establiihmento /41k
, *f ). S'for.LTTI & ELLIOTT,
.
" Manufacturer@ of Pith of Jewelry - .
hive just Opened en assortment °Matches and Jewel
mosUy of - their own manufacture: %Watehet. and
Jewelry repaired ih the best manner—warranted togive
satisfaction. • Theipublie are invited to call before put
' chasing elsewhere; at S. ELLIOTT'S old stand, next
door bet one to the Miners. Bank. Ang.12:•65-32-2m.
$l.OOO-IBEWARD.:—A reward of ItSO . O will
be paid forihe arrest of the person or per.
sons who on the night dr Anguat 211. 1865. nesr.°Prim
'rose. waylaid and fired upon RICHARDBECKSCHER.
Sag.. and wounded hia hornet. end a further reward
of dboo will be , gitaid,.upon . the'prneectitlon and convic
tion ofthe protons guilty of such: Offence....
New York and Schttylkitl Coal Owe.. office. Wood.
aide. August 8t21.1865.- W. W, Duppigt,D.
.i Reaklentidanager.
VERY-VH[OlOE'. GREEN sad BLACK.
. • YOUNG HYS. • ' '
All of. very ItUrieliOT quallty..ipst Terd ----
~.: A uguttAg.,, O .-42.-411t • ' , 2..,ferrY. .
New Hand PleSsantPiano Songs
...We are
.-
: i6basiosig Waage .Te-Dlerrew...Bnre
exam -.Frank - - '
Itareeltbaßere are MAb
archinell's Mier.
are iliagiang.P Wil g,
marth, •
Couldirli • . 5 1• Era. ar. "Tker Cruet . War le
- Over.o...boNo A 1•11. CHORUS -Chs. Oman Sawyer.
INetker , e Ihreet-Geed-byeatta...a.-14.
IlLeetbe.prideotaily Wllmartb.
1111.•=-Aremookair Illbeareet
Price of each of 011 110 t
"tide. copies sill , be mailed Jim.siabl.2 A
'SOWN' 4641 1 11k.Pabibteri, &dim
.."„nups 19, Nilo.
footonipt.
Saturday,' Septe.mber, 2, 11962—.
VE . .-...: : . .-ii:AjTsir . ', NEWS,
•
thirmell .Ifewist Us.
eeipts of tateirsull Inteveßwe,Ake. -
Mi. Cornell Jewett. has Writicua letter to the New
York Iliewa. la whlchle Infbemillitens. Raymond and
Weed that thekinuethe pe. trileire him ' , seer
action of death. death or • Volt Ms Warn
from -
At the o ee of Inteimil• Rerrinue; trots Ante* I st
to 29th f tharecelpta amounted to .2131.040.411:
•
e reception of General Grant- at St. Paul.
Minn a hotel-Want flied whh women and
children. l
fatally. way Rare . &Islam Pis 'Were 11/re
/4•
severa .
.'An exploring patty ban 'discovered petroleum. coal
and shale In the route of the Picith Ra il d, la west
ern Colorado.
The &mine. sloopeof-wir. Ind -, the tibuiwnee, :gun
boat are in search of the Shermodoeh, about . Ritish
Columbia_ - ,
The Pacific Railroad Company has been atrealitbess 4
;in California by baying out the opposition stage line.
The.price to be paid for advertising uncalled-for lit
tern et the post.ollices has been dlmiritsbed. '
Cunt: lathe. the guerilla whir shot Gen. McCook.
has been shot . in jail by his' guard. " • •
• Edward Clark has been appointed architect or the
Capitol at Washington. •. ' - "... ' •
The army diebumemsuMs during the early part of lug
Month were quite : heavy. but ; during the last . ten or
twelve days have been light. • • •
The' government . hospitals ; in Washington, which.
cost the gown/mint about fil",3oo.Qoe, are now being
Bold Thelumberbrings irbout two-thirds' of 1t fiist
. .
' The NlFlrie trial did not go on on Thursday. theludite.
Advocate being . engaged In classifying the vriniesses,
Lewla Washington, a rebellious relative of the !Nth-,
er of hie Country, desires a return of his confiscated
. • • Poreign News. •
By the arrival of the City of Washington it New •
York, and or the North America:off rattterßolut. we
have eve days later news from Europe. • . :
The Giant gastern • arrived safely at Crookharan-os
'Aug. Tr. The prospects -of the able were.. generally
regarded as hopeful and the quotation of shares
proved s per cent. , it vita thought that 'arratsrements
Would be made for the Immediate repeal]. of •effurtw to..
recover the cable.. •• • -. • -". • -
.
• The cattle plagni, in . Ragl a nd amlihnied Its ravages ,
and was spread In salons porta of tbikEtngdom.
The violence 4 . 0 the cholera shows as yet no signs of
abatement. In - Ancona the , nualbei °I 'Oaths tdito
Angnst.l2 amounted to 'tBl.: .1a eottattudtpopleit has
foamed in intensity.
. •
The English : Channel fleet,' consisting of about a do
zen vessels, including iron.elads.juld wooden' frigates,
arrived at Cherbourg on the lith - hot. and Ursa ap.
inted a place of honor in the harbor. From Cher.
rg the fleet would to Brest, and at the end
of Angust the French squadron, would .pay a return.
visit to the-English at Portsmouth. -
`The usual fete day of the Empelorvesid . celebrated. In
Paris on the 15th of Augustin the CIIROMS/7 MIMIC
An imperial deigee had been issued, ordering 'the re
daction of the army frOm the semi-warlike bathe ordi ,
nary peace footing. Two divlstorw at the gpardscitil
divisions of infantry. 4 %brigades of artillery stud 10
other divisions, will be reduced from the, qtdinfiry . peace
footing to the cadres or their respective regiments—
Two divisions of cavalry are tobe reduced Imes Mi
tten to fifteen sections,. and two other dlvielerstaris to
be maintained on the full peace footing. • 0 .:
`Senor Robles: the Mexiotn.hilnisterof.PublicWeeits,
was at Brownsville, ou a visit to General Ifecle,
whom he was very cordially received:.
• ifirPittsburg is excited. ' An unknown man has
been found with his throat cut from ear to ear,
ands Mrs. Grinder has been &masted for poison
lug Several of her neighbors. • : •
" '
PHILADELPHIA Thursday Evening, Aug.
• THERE is lesi doing.in lireadstaffs, but supplies'
of all descriptions come forward slowly and prices
remain without'essential change. ' There ni.yery_
little shipping demand. for Flour; and . the: only
sales reported are small lots for theisripply of the
home consumer's at $7 50 144 barrel for superfine,
SBQ.B 50 fur extras; s9g9 25, for, old stock north
western Wand Pennsylvania' extra rattily, .sloqll
10 50, for fresh ground, add $11R.12 - fo • fancy.
Prices of Eye Flour. and. Corn Neal remain as"
last. quoted, but there is nothing in either;
There is very little demand for Wheat, and only
2000 bushels were disixised.of at $2 17 .14 bushel'
for.riew red, and 's2 25(42 . 28 .for old do. White
may be quoted at. 5 2 ,4032 50.,5mi1l Sales of old
Rye at $1 10. Corn is 'very. quiet, with small
sales of'yelloi , i at.sl. Oats are in fair request,
and ,4000 beshills--;ipart-,afloat and part in the
cars—sold at 53 oents.. •
POTTSVILLE MAR3i7TS.
•.
Corrected'il Weekly" for the ill ; re °urns!
Wheat Flour, extra faintly, pefbarret„.
. do'..do do do_, • per cwt....
do do - . extra.. per barrel..
do do superfine, • .do ,
Rye Flour, - ' do
per
do
per bushel
do
ne rpouri.
do
Buckwheat Flour, -..
Wheat,prime white'
.'do dO re I . •
Dried Peaches, pared.
dy . do unnarpe
Dried Apples, ..
$1 201Egint, .13 doz.,
$1 20 ,Batter, . vM.
SO'tCheetie, ..,
3 50:Lard, - "
• 3 75,11am5, . -
I.2o,Shonlders. ' "
1 30 , Beef hind qr.. "
75; " frimt " "
1 23 Mutton, . "
33 .00Pork,. ~
2 00 Veal, •".,
• - ;Sugar, Cabs., "
• . • ',Sugar House, "
3 75IPorto Rico, "
- IWhite, :. .
- Cruished. - •`.
N. O. Syrno. 4,
Rye. Vim.
Com,
oar."
Soup . beans"
Pea.:
Rye Chop, ."
Corn Meal "
Middlings; "
Potatoes, . "
Hay. 1? ton.
" hale, cwt
Straw, ?ton:
Plaster,.
Salt, V sack
Tim Seed, h.
Mier -" ••
Rex "
For non-retention or ineontit. ace of urine, Irritation, •
inflammation or uriceration of the bladder. or kidnap
'diseases of the prostrate .elands, stone in the bladder.
calming. gravel orprick-duet deposit, and all diseassN
of the tladder, kidneyiand dropsical swelling's,
Use HELMIIOLIOI3 PLCID llEarssor Blume-
Ala 8, 'CA • 1•14 In
-••• TO THE iCITIZENN et' ,POTTS.
, -IrILLIE AND 'VICINITY*.
. _
, • POTTSVILLE, Jut.:r 18(15„._
The nndersigned respeetfdly Informal the, citizens of
Pottsv and vicinity, that he hits- opened a COAX.
VAUD. in this Borough, oil a lot of ground above
mcKeowtes tavern, on theold Peaooek Road, and near
the Mount Carbon Railroad. will keep constantly
on hand Coal of all kinds and .sizes and of the beat
quality, (not the outcroppings of veins) and hopes to
receive a fair share of public patronage. It is unques
tionable that Er good Coat-Yard has long been needed
in Pottsville, and the undersigned treats" chat his en
terprise will be encouraged and Sustained.
- Coal weighed before delivery:
Boxes for the reception of-orders. ,which will be
promptly-attended to, will be placed at the following
points in the Borongb :
AMERICAN HOUSE,- -
' FEGER'S HOTEL, I •
UNION HOTEL, • 1. • . ,
FITZ SANDERSON'S Drug Store,
MAIL. MORRIS'S Store,. s. Ce t i " S tr eet '
D. IXAVNEY'S Barber Shop.
'HEISLER'S Hotel, corn. Miners- •
• Mlle Road. . : .
C, M: BROWN'S Store, Market Street. '
JAMES BECK'S STORE, Mauch Chunk Street. •
RISING-SUN HOTEL, Minersville Road. -
MILLER & MANBECK..East Norwegian Street. .
PRICE LIST OF COAL PER TON.
BROKEN. COAL, at the yard, $4 150—delkeied,. Sri 30
EGG.". ". , •'• 450 • • " 15.50
STOVE ..'• " 450 " • 50
CHESTNUT" " '" •• 300 4 . 00
• PEA u• • ." • 2 9.5 : " 325,
'
29-3 m •
July 22, '65
VOlit SAL E.—A two story frame dwelling it l i k
honse'on Front street. in the Bomugh °rat
Clair. Apply to JOHN SIZITZINGER, Agt.
August 12, 32-6N - .
thZ, TO VE 9T RAM.- ENG aN R.—For _ sale
13 Store. Engine suitable for heating a large room and
cooking by Stearn all kinds - of food for cattle. by which
about one-third of the: Mod is saved. Apply to
'. • ' . , B. BANNA.N.
Enfeebled Awn DitlaCAlll Crentrrnrrunss, of both
sexes,. nee ilimunows Errawor &Gnu. It will give
brisk end energetic feelings and enable you to sleep
well. April 8, '65. -144 m
In.PORTANT. TO' LOVERS OF • A
D REG/kn.—l would. respectfully call
-the attention of the public to my well assorted stock
of . GENUINE imported aegara (the importation of
Woltjen Brothers. Philltdei phi:1).11Z:
La Madras° Linda Lem:fres. :
" Trinidad.
" Peer= de Mato Cinema.
" Alonzo Movandez Med. Regalia. • :
• 'I • " • , Conctuus:
,Flora Cabtuut Conchal: .
"-G. - de la C. and Velez Londres.
" Figaro Pretsades. • .
Valor de Ramo Conchae:
Filatitrone Presandoz. =• ..
" Los Bnizos Med. Reg., etc., etc.. '
all Of which I offer km sale wholesale arid retail.
- - .
GUSTAV W.OLTJEN, - Centre St.,
Pottsville, next door to the Union Hotel.
,•
• Jane Tn.. • - • • .
IfgoOd'SeiMra you wish to buy, ,
' F. Ilaeselera is the- place, : • • .
So Just step in, give him a try,
He'll'emit with purse and taste. ,
His Tobacco *it of the choicest brands
As in Pottsville you can end =
Hell sell much cheaper too.by far •
, Mau any store of his kind. • :
He has for sale tliale's Patent Pipe, •
Which causes immense attraction f.
To tell the truth—l must confess :
They give great satisfaction.
•
Bet bear in mind. this patent Om .
Is not for shooting partridge, .
It Jai twisted. turned up thing
That you load With two cent cartridge:
"Ulu withouttleubt the-cheapest and most *lulu
pipe ever, ofernd.lp thepublin. Call and examine for
yourselves at F. L. 11AFSELIEWS Tobacco
Store, Centre grotty/dam:le
Aagnist Isl, , • :
33- • -
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
11;Y. & New Haven dr,Vestera B. 31, Depot,
Bench Street, Boston.
B. F.IIit.PRATT, formerly of thet Ameribin
May 13, •65. 19-1 y
. ILI - SWAMP INIARECTV.I.JILIIIPS of the most
approved Cary .Patterns fur workbag, made of
luipeeted Gauze. Also the (Agony Lamp - Pattern for
Bosses and also for working, ' Also Iron and Copper
Gauze, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail ,
by: B. ItANNAN.; Pottsville.
• WLamp Gallus, both Iron and Copper,' ready
made, always on hand. Odd sizes made to,order....
IRON M.A.FE; matinfactnreit Lilly--tbebetn.
the anintry—tor sale by )ItANKAN.
Sept. 174
tpwiside.tia TattecinTlioceiain ceitilicateaan4 re.
Commendatory lettere have been received, attesting the
merits of MiLaisoi.e's GENUINIC PILLIPASITIONS, many at
which are Irma the higheat - sources, including eminent
tateemen, clergymen, governors, Statejraigiah
. , - 14-tiro •
y UMBER...Several thousand' a. ea of timber:
Readmit, Mite Pipe, Wbtte Oak, sad other
edam! uatiaatil qualil. with e ta " and water milk
thereaa, espableotteralatite 'laritest dtatesabas
gutted:' Orders solicit* Pa • • •'‘ •• - •
•414thall •
dizardMatton Tamara eo• •
Apra 2A •fils. .i• - •
. .
$ll SO
6 60
a 00
7a
I 66
3.75
2 76
1 40
4fo
$3 50
25
00
00
60
25
60
so