The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 14, 1865, Image 4

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THE HYMN OF THE PORK: ELSOL
-(BIETzEuTPrraiLLED.)
Trar slated front the German: vf • hkOuifor : the
Vinunontrenith,.by Hon.. George fioadley.
• .
• . To-day, ae Is oar wont. we've slain"
. ;hp* of tender years: '•
The fellow le a Jew. ids
Who at the banquet Fusers. •
• Long Ike wild bOin and tamed aivine,!
Jaky and richly flavored; - •
Long ilvd the gloats both cause and fine
Brunettes or falter favoied. . . • •
So empty, friends, your plates!.
And set the ,gohlehignitig
The spiry viand - hanger eater» ' •
• But keeps' the thirst
Of wine with,awine bra apt, the rhyine,
For sanaige doth provoke the thirst, -
And tempt , the German, merry P time,
To drink until he's like to burst. '
. . .
Another dish well not forget,
Ent lay it at the sansage side
By German hands the plants were set,
And sour-liront la our n :tion's pride.
Or if young pig, the tender child,
Amidst the icrout reposes, - • •
It la the image. soft and mild.
Of Venue in the roses.
- •- . .
But whenvith tact and.cnnnint, art, •
Fair fingers carve the meat, . •
orts this that swells the German's heart.
•' And then his pulses 1:KW:: • •
Cupid draws near to share the fun,
Pleased with Teutonic hliks, • ,
ISM cries, are yet his works begun, •
"Wipe mouths - before you kiss:. •
As wleestthlnkers ne'er refine
-Stmgestions from the meanest things,
8o now, dear friends, the
_verse excuse.
Although of Swine it sings.:'
You know the proverb,- trite and old, .
But witty;wise and keen. -
"To find a pearl,v as we are Ibid.
"A swine is sometimes Been
!THREE DOIESTIC DIALOGUES.
* (From Punch.) . .
FRIENDS IN .COCNCII..
Torn Lothlmry.(to Jack Billite.r, who has
q"conie in" to a nice little, estate in Surrey,.
whereunto he intends, retiring and rustca
ting.) ``You'll keep cows, I a'pose, and all
that s sort of thing?"
Jack. "Oh, no, can't bear milk!"
Torn (who has a mac for the rural.)—
"Pocks and hens, then.?"
;. Jack. "No, hate eggs and phddings, and
all , that !"
Tom. "Nor yet sheep?"
Jack. "Eh, oh Oh, yes; I'll htvie a
sheep, I'm vewy fond of kidneys frbweak
fast:" .
AAILAirAt BTATIOY
Railway Official (very kindly.), :."Nice
child that, mam. What age,might-it be?":
Delighted Mamma. "Only three yeara
and two months."- - * •
" Railway Official (sternly.) "Two months
over three. Then I shall require a ticket for
it, please." -
•
TOKNG, .1 . 113 T ARTFUL.
Flank..' say, Arthur; I, wish you'd go
and kisi my sister. .There she is,"
Arthur: "All right*kat for.?". - •
I." Why, because . .tken, - q. could kiss
youra.". • •
Cillt.; R.. r—A.ll 'old cOu rt-crier, • who'
had grown grey in the cause„and as duff as
.
beetle, :was in, the habit - of, calling . the
names orivitnesses (which he generally, man
aged to, get •,wrong).from the second story
windoW of the court house, in such a stento
rian voice as to be heard With distinctness
fir a'square or more.: On one occasion,.:.
the course. of a: very, serious somewhat
important 'suit," the:presence Of 'a Witness,
named Arabella - Han'ke, was. needed... Th e.
Crier,.like..a parrot, sat nodding on his perch;
- when.he was aroused from. his slumber by
An order from the. Court.to call' the witness.
Ltibiing anxiously - at the. Judge . with his
hand to his ear,-.in. order
,to. catch the sound
correctly; :he said.
` What, 'your, lordship?" •
":Call t~niballa Hanks,." said the,Judge.-...
doubt, the. poor crier arose from .
his seat 'and said again, with . a much puzzled
" What, your lordship?'' • . . .
"Call :Arabella
. 11anks,• Crier, and delay:
.
the bnsineas of . the Court lonier!" said
the judge, much provoked: . - • .••...
The old crier, :thereupon, with a. •counte,•
hence Which indicated both•doubt..and dcs•
peratiOn, pt•oceded to the window, and in his
loudest voice called .cnit - • ••
. -
"Yszl Belly Shanks . !•Yaller Belly Shattirs'
Yaller Belly Shanks!. come into court!''
• It is needless to say that the• erionsness of
the court ! rootn was convulsiVely dispelled ;.
and (inlet wat : restored only to be again, dis
tUrbed.by thelaughter caused-by the crier,
who„in answer to,the Court as to whether
or not the witneis replied, said, "No, your
lordship ; and I don't betieve 'there is: such
peason in the county,. for •I've lived here
forty, years, and I never he'erzl of him beforel"
.
, • ...DISCOVERY:dr' .140 . 11:RID • PLOT.-Robert
Broiva; Esquire, senior, opened by - miitake;
a letter addressed to Itobert Brown; Esquire,
:junior, the author of an'(uppublished) senset,
tionainoyei, and tins is what the poor phi
parent,read :••••• • :
Diut Bou-,-You really must show more
caution in constructing your plot's, or the
governor will .be sure to discover the dead
body of. Geraldine in the 'cellar, and then
your secret will be out. • • •
"You consulted me _about the strychnine.
leertainly think - you are giving it to hitu in
rather large doses, and if I.were.youi would
not have two illegitimate :children. One is
qUite sufficient.' •
Emily put her :mother in the . .inad , -
house:. It . wiil answer your - purri . ose..well • to .
haie-the old.girl out of the
Y'LthinttyOur - fugery is . for _too stanll , tt
sum.. : Make it three thonSan.d.
"Leaye the rest of your particularly nice
family circle to me. • them
and sena you back. the 'Fatal Dagger' after
w=ards by bobli.-pbat.
"Fours,
."Boa, .11"arry Smith has one of the greatest
curiosities you ever fsaW. -
"Don't say so—what ?"
•
"A tree that never sprOuts and becomes
smaller the older it grows." •
"Well tliat is a' curiosity. ' Where did he
. •
From California." , -
"What is the name of it?" .
"Arletree---41,once belonged to a Califor
nia omnibus!
Scene closes by Bob throwing an inkstand
at a half closed door. .
ONLY • Esourai FOR. Wt.—Sheridan was
once staying at the house of an elderly maiden
lady in.the country, who wanted more of his .
company than he , was willing to . give. Pro
poiing One day to take a scroll with him, be
excused himself on account of the badness of
the weather. ,Shortly afterwards slie met him
sneaking out alone.. " So,' Mr. Sheridau,'s
said she,- "it haicleared up): "Just' a little;
ma'am; enough for one; but not enough for
SIR FLETCHER Norton was noted for his
want of courtesy.. When pleading before
Lord Mansfield on some question 'of. mano,i
al right, he chanced to say, "My. Lord, I can
illustrate the point in an instant`in my own.
person ; I Myself have two little manors."
The Judge immediately interposed, with one
of his blandest sndleS, "We all know it, Sir
Fletcher." --
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EPIGRAIL—BT A BAH TRAVELER.
Brother poets 1 How , they ra're,
.Sadly facts confotindlng ;
Call the Sea `•the boundless wave,n
• When - its alivais bounding
IN HT are .washerwomen the.. most arirea
.
sonable :people:? . Because they expect sot
water when it rains bard. • •
CoteAlste.s are getting tired of rest
on theitores.
PHIMELPHIA.
ivENDErayrn, TAIL -Loa ar, uncoviv,
ARTISTS...IM PHOTORIUMBA .
Nes. 91% avid 914 Cliesinut Strect,
i.A.I3TAIDIPWER, Willeta.. '. ... :
moniker end Jeweler, No. 1451 .
&• liorth'SECOND Street, coiner of QTLar.
Nary, PHILADELPIITk; -An assortment
WATCHES, 'JEWELRY , ' SILVER' Auld- PLATED
WARE. constantly on band,_lmitable for HOLIDAY
PRESWiTS. i tair. fiep#rit is of. Watebers and' Jewelry
' promptlyattended to.: - (Dee 11';'64..--51,10m
IVOODBEFF dc ALLEN, Nameetasera to
T TARNALL d, OGDEN, No: 473: North 3d
*greet. •Phihada,' wtsnlesale diadem. M. COAL.
orLs. - ALconot: BENZINE; NAPTIIA, TURPEN
TINE. fir-. !be. Have constantly on hand DOWNER'S
SPINDLE or ligbt MACHLNERY OIL, HEAVY- MA
CIIINERY. OIL, .Theae are : par& ,anidxed- Paraffthe
Labricafars, free from alltra:;0 or acid, aad arewar
ranted nett° "Qum ". • .
1117 - The tsde autnilled oa reatapab, le terms: '•
....Sepi. 0, 'ea, . •• F4-3m„
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ANIEBI. IKAIIiCIIIIII3, .
City. cabinet WLe 14ovis and Manufactory,
238 SMITH. SECOND STBEET,
•
• • • . • . Pluladelph a..
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N.E. , -reisocut going to the City will fad it to their
advantage to ertlrruid examine the: stock.: -D.- M. N.
WY. G. Erilyri. B. PE#LF.. Einine..B.Huntarr.
• • .‘ G. - ILAILGIS; &
3fANUFACEURERS . .
Loh ensai d . Deiders in • Pnints,.l,Giasso .
and Bar<eia~atid LiiiirientinijOils; .• •
.• Benzine-and Napain.. • •
1C0.11.30 501.7111. SECOND PHILADELPHIA.
Sept. 16, •• • • ' • ••
• • .' 31:41m ••
• •
J. STEWART.DEPiTY, :.I
253 Si - SeCoud above Spruce,
, • • • .
•.;\ : PHILADELPIIIA, • • .
Keeps eonstArttiv'On hatid a lame. assortment or CAR
PEN. ;MATTING& DRUGGETS. OIL CLOTIIS.WIN. -
BOW SHADES. RUGS, MATS, PIANO. MELODEON
end TABLE COVERS; &c, to which Wrwould in
vice the'ottention of . those who - Ilia). deidre •anythiug th
his line.. • • -. •- . ScOL.I6, '- .
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'BEDS, PE A TECERS, .hIATTRASSE.S,..'BLAINEETS;
BEl n :Al t aLTB...te.; .k.e... - • . . ~
. .. • .
cKEws CELEBRATED SPRING BED.,:.
Everif 'article in -the Bedding line at-the, lowest - market
price.. - - ' • AMOR .IELILLBORNE, Philadelphia.
• Sept. 16, .1,15. - • • .. . . • •-. '37 7 3m '•• ".
J. T. DE.LACROIX,
.N 0.37 Soliih, Second Ntreet, sibore• C hest
nutr
CARPETINGS I CARPETINGS !
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received
Having byjate arrivals. all the newest arid
most attractive sty.res of Carpetmga. 1. am 'Prepared.to
offer at ' the' inswest prices. - whOlettale and retaikJohri
Cinisley and Son's English .Tapestry,.Brussele : Lowell'
.k, Hartford Three-ply and 'Extra Sriper Ingrain Carpets.
with a. large. assortment ot 'tnedlnm. and low priced
• Carpetines. Windntv Shades, tall Moth's:. kri. - , • ' *.
J. T. -lIELACROIX...No. Sr Sorith'.Etecond Street, .be
tween Chestnut and Market, .Philadelphia:. !.'.• . •
August - IW, - oi.S. - - . - • ... .... . - . 33:3m'
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Eat: COMFORT, CON VE .NIENCE,
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• • O.IIY AND -DURABILITY; USE
THOMSON'S LONOON'..KITCHENER
. ....EUROPEAN RANG .
- • .TITE BEST BANCiE . • ... '
SOLD BT • • • '. •
tilAgE,: SHARPE ikTELOITISON,-
. • No. 200•N,Senim.l. St.,•Plnloollifiik
Founders nnd - rtlannfactiorers of
• ' Ilenters; Tinned - and En- • , • .
. . amen:o Wares; dre.4.•fizo.. •
August, . •
_•••
.::4;116m.
•
BEST WHITELEAD BEST ZINO!
.Puto Liberty Lend,
-.. . '
Unsarparuted for WIIITENFAM4 FINE GL08.4,
nnriErrNsr.BB of SURFACE... • '
PLTE. LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to cover more
snrface for same -weight than any . other Lead. , •
.• 4574 it:grail/au 4;112 haw it - a
- other)
PURE. LIBERTY: ZINC. selected ZINC. ground in
Refined Linseed OIL 'unequaled in qnality,. r always the
enure.. • . . .
Pure Libert y- Zinc, WAITANTED It) do more and
better work :it n glyeirroli,Vtbart any other. . •
ttir (let the hest ! . . • ' • ,
'llannfieturod at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT & OCiL
OR WOltti.S. Orders executed promptly by.
.• . ZIEGLER ik .14311T11, -
• • .:.'n'holesnle J)r.cg, Paha -alai Glass ;Dealers,
.t2P7Store & Oillee, No. 137 North frimi.a Street,
PHILADELPHIA',
March 11,
LADIES
.: FA NCY...:FURS !:
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wis: : : -- • .• . -JOHN FARETRA'S .•
• -1 .,. ... .•,..., :- " • ..: " .. 0 - 1141 .IE - stnb!ixhied-
Vt• - • : - .-" • - F U R• 31A I ,, ltil'A. C_ T 0 R 1 - . •
',. 44,.4 ; -.No,i -. 7lS Arck Street,.
•frii).:i '7 .'- -- • ..'. alniye 7th,P1.1t1,ADA,.: .•• ." :..
. :,..... .
_,....-- ...I have now in itore.of m) . oivnitn.
"pOrtation. and Alannfnctnre" • one of
1..
- ...: . .
_ .' • th6-AItGEST• and.mOSt BEAUTI.-
PIM selectionn" . Of FArifi.,V. FURS, for .I,ADIPS.
and•CITILDRPIN . S WEAR, in the .Clity,.:.• Also, a fine
assortment" of• Gent's Pnr"OloVes and Collark • : .
I ant enabledto disirse-of m • y"tmods at very reasona
ble prices,sand"l: would therefore. sollat a ..fill'frciitt my
friends of Schuylkill: Connty, and vicinity, • •••
• .:Fir.Rememher the Name, Nnmber and Street 1..
. .: • • ... JOIIIN'FAUECIRA,
TIS Arch Street, nhoye 7th,- south side, PHILADA: • • . •
ger' have no . Partner, nor connection-with any other
Store in Philadelphia 1.-- : .....Sept, 23, , 65.:"..,98:-.lm • • - •
628 - .. - .HOOI I :.SKIRTS- . .-. :028
•
• - H.O . PI{. N S.' ••
MAKE!' OF HOOP SKIRTS'
Are.gotten np expressly:tit meet the wants of first dist
trade.. They etubrtice a complete assortment- of.all-the
new and desirable- etyles,•sizett and, length, ler:Ladies.
Minima . a l ra Children, - and are superior to all' ethers
made In point of symmetry; finish and durability be
in: made of the finest tempered -.EngliettSteel.Springa-4
.with - linen finisheti.covering,,• and having all the metalic
lastenin.tra inintorithly secured. by. iinpnased machinery.'
They retain their shape and .elasticity to' the. laat,- r -aud
'arc warranted to give _ entire satisfaction: •• .
Also, constantly receipt•of full linea of. good Eatt
ern Made SlilßTti, at eery low price.. • Skirte made to
order, altered and repaired. WiIOLESALE AND
TAIL, at AM:WM.:TORY D SALESROOM.' No.
62S Arch Street ttboirc Sixth. Pltiltada.
. t' - TERMS CASII:' , UNE,•PRICE ONLY.
LOOKING GLASSES
Oil Paintings, Engravings, Pic
tures, mad Portrait Frames.
• Photograph Frames, Wine
dow Cornices, Pier Ta- .
blies, Marble Slabs . & '
JAMES- S.. EARt..E. dv. SONS,
816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Ipinufactui
J4CK."
ers, linportent and Dealers lit Look-
. . .
'A large and elegant assiartrnent. of NIRTI.OFtS•Of
Cry character always in. stonk, • _ Farticular attention
to.the, manufacture' Picture FritlllCO's
which branch continual changes and novelties are be
ing introduced,' .F..stimateslor Lookiisg Glnises
tarnished on application, by mail or personally..
Rogers! troops, and War and • humorous sub%
jects.• (Full pritticulars Circulars.? •.. -
Every article of Messrs. :EARLE & SONS` niannfic
tate. cub be packed to forward to any.liart of the cutin
try in perfect safety: antler, or Pa intin4s . orien
at all time. free, to visitors. - Vune
SirlsOKESSi • ;E. Ti :TAYLOR.'
.•' "•• . • For the: cOtWenienee Of ...oar
-pa t ron's and others at distance,
• • •we• here pri•sent iv:Alai:rum of
: . .by , which a
: . . • gond fit will , be, guarantied, by.
sending the sizes . .in the'. order
• „ designated in the aceompanying •
' •• • .EXPLANATICN:. , •
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: :WEAspni;• FOR "COAT'.
I : Length of. Back, tram Ito
.
. .
..• Leiigth nJ Stiroy (with arm
g : (rooked. ) front 4 to 5; ••••
• 4 1 . • . • :th • . ' Bread .If/oßure..L:ArOunil the.
• • • - . 'most '-proniinetit part of the
t cheat
••• - • - -• Waist •Afeasttri.--Around 'lie
.• - . . • . .
• . .
. .
• "'. tate . whither. the . '
person 'is
• . : .
crest or storiping,-
. The : Same measure as s for Coat
. • li'eastwe insitle'seiun,' and mit
' Stile;from nei•and eruand ttie'waist. an i.hip:
SANCLit 91" AIATECIALS SENT Ili' 3tAIL FRICEL.Or .C9BT,
G 0 61,8 TO
. .'ItRYTTIINFIN . 17_111)T •.
* .CH AN. I , 4'tOKE.P4 d Co.,
cbeinai tilt., r.liiladelphigf.
FALL. OF 1865! L!
A Specially Tntereating .Reopening.
s
JOSEPH_it. TIIORN LE V!
THorIN LEY & cmsm.),.
.
Ilavintireade extensive set - airs- and 'altdrations in the
OLD STAND. .N.• E. COE: EIGHTH _AND SPRING
STREEIS; PIIILADELPRIA—has re-open
ed with a mseeificent stock Of new and beautifel goods
seledtetlwit h !great rare and special, referende to
th e if ! ,t. ci a :, trade. who. havt . long-Teitninized' the
old firm And', I would. here. take the opportunity - of
thanking -'all :our-former costonior.s -find of assuring
them that-no effort wilt.be Spared in Atte - nitrite to re
tain their dont:mos! witranace. Theie- will be found a
lebOd stock sir BLACK - SILKS iitid • SHAWLS. RICH
PLAID amIPLAINTOPLIN&FRENCII MERINOES,
w(x)l, - PELAINSS• AND REPS. CALICOES: GING:
. HAMS. TioKINOS - and 'STRIPES; CLOTII3. eAssi
-3113.1t&5. AN.D FLANNEL{ BLANKETS; .-QUILTS
'AND sHEETING:S. EN GOODS;, •
CLOAKS; SKIRTS,' etc.': ' • • ' • .
aoqid'irit:TllOßNLEV.•
' N. tz cur. Sth S buriug (iurclen
big
..4.;lastes:-.,
PHILADELPHIA
. - - - • • : •:.
j tOing 1 . ) 013:1_,-...- .-
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• . Ifs:: 502 flissitliel Ailccii:A 2 Pkiill44Cliiillar .:•
. _ ..- ' • •
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Issliorter of Ogrous,. Fvulawcz and 'English 'l')ys
and Frinoy Goods, ash CAIN:A WARE,PIPES. CANTZ,
&k...,., "'Wendt tenter bi domestic fancy iuticies. - -' - - '
Septelober - *O, , Sly ••• . - .. -30.2 in ..... •:.
,
tactiiaB•Briiiii) - . for Holiday Pre..s . ents.is
• :)EtENRY:TtAR?..ERI . -
- .• • :
weirsis• • .• . • . ~ • .
, - ••- - •
• • •• • :
SOLID SILVER
. and"StiperiorMillyiOr Plated Ware.
SePt-' 30,-.63 + : -
P.111011V4130:1a651:10143:4
. The.subeeriber is prepared to receive , orderi for the
"HAERLSOICSTEAM BOILE'R.7 in FiZe4 to suit pur
chasers.. The attention of manufactrirersiati. others is
crated to this' neW Steam'Generator, as combining 'es
sential. advantages in absolute safety from destrudive
explosion:first . cost. and • durability, economy of fuel.
'facility of cleaning. and 'ttaneportation, .c., &c., not
possessed by any boiler now in,tse., •
These boilers may be seen in daily oneration;'dril : ing
the .extensive works of Messrs.. Wm- Sellers'.
Sixteenth street and Fininilton itseetutt S. W. Cattail's
FactorY. Spruce street. Schuylkill; aid. at Garsed's
montPrantlord. *. . . :
. J r:, .JOSEPH 'BISON 1
.
Wrishinaiont .
274 S. THIRD STREET,
Sept. 24,,•6-4...—a94.1
ESTEIC*.-COTTAGE 4111.f4ANS
... Are not only . uneacelled,: hitt they arc. absolutely un
tqualleil by any othr Reed Instillment fri the country
'Designed.expn!Asly for Church& , . and Schools, they are
found to be equally well adapted IS- the 'parlor . and'
drawing room. For. sale only by. ••.. . •
• ' : 7 • B. 3f. BRUCE: '•
, • :No. 3ti 'North SEVENTH St„,PIIILAD'A.
.11r Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS,. and a complete aasOrtment of -the PERFECT 'MELODEON.
Sept.lo, ,G 5.
GENERAL :Ar:O,TICES
, a IF YOII wish n Irttfal felll .
d-beati
nli:caltArien:.Talle
and hate a Porcelain Picture. • July 1,.•G57--46-tf
-.1 YE COMMENCE D • to destroy
Negatives which have been taken more than
one year: Persona wishing ,thim - . retained - can do's()
by purchasing, in . which case adeduction will he made
in the cost of pictures .printed: from . 'Price
Card Negative, 30 cents; Large 7ar cents. '
••. • -
' Corner Centre and Market St, Pottsville..Jrilp 1. .
/•••••.13111.P0111TANT So . Dincliarged Pot
- diers.--All Soldiers discharged, .either
reason of diretbility,.tennination of servjce. orgeneral
ordeni, who adult they. have •not. received fmtivthe,
.Hireitimetit, all _ the ho'unties'orenrolmenta which wer e promised them, rto which, they are • egnitably. if riot
'legally entitled, may hear something. to their adiant , •
age by immediate application - to . the 'nedersigned.
espexial attention of,Soldiers. discharged for
physical di4ability, within two years from'enlisttnent.
. mid „enlistedmen discharged for promotion. and men
who have served the greater pcirtiOn of the time, Which
wrath] entitle them to.another installment of •butudy.•
All (llama 'against the State or•Geneml GoVernMents;
whether new, Old, or once rejected. Will he examined,
and if just. may be settled.: B.•BRYSiDN' iiifcCOOLi. •
.'
AttiirneY-at.Law, ilabautarguntreet, next door to' the'
new Hall. . •
. I Isltyelittiges nntil clitinig are collected: •
.11,71 Invite the . at tentiori of Claim Agents •who may
have cases like the shove. •
MM=CM
FOR- SALE. t . .;',1 1 9 : -. LEI'
.
F .
11-..14AL V.. —2OO • nere.B.' Yalnutile Reir 'Shale
Land for -Farming,' situated in Locust Valley.—'
There is a fine stream of water, several large, spriags,
a fine two story !anise and barn. 'and thresh ileor:...AlS•
.ply to • E. E. BLAND, Pottaville, Pa.
. . . . . L .
TIMM' SAIIE,--The prop . nrty known as thell
'1: FOGARTY PROPER:I'I, corner:. of Dug,
Market and Railroad streets, Thittgettle.' ' For. • . ...
:errini apply to - ' ' HIIARLES M. HILL,
' ReatEstate Agent. :,
Jan. 14 •65
. .
~ ~ . ...
• . poit SAF.E. , --Att:unilivided intekosi ill
•F
a.ValSable tract of priSlartive • COAL. LAND,.. in-
New Castle Township, Schiiyikfill . Coanty, now worked
by two collieries.. Apply to • , ...- - --- ,:- ' : . --
• . '.' • PRANIi.LLN B. GOWF.N,'Pottsville, Pa.' •
. .
O IC PiA11.E..;•4310 acres _of exceilent.Timber
F
- land..estimated to contain.over..r4kOpe.ooo ..feet of
ne.unil.llemlock timber, situate on Tnaut Run,
fl• brunch of .Lycoming.Cieek, 14 miles from Wil
liamsport. ' • • • FRANK CARTER, , •
'Real Estate Agent, •Nfahanoy tichifylkill • Cei.. Pa.
91.0W1N1 PIitOPEWII.II( FOR MALE.—The
three-story Building, used' as a Store;. Ware
house and Dwelling, situated 'west. side of Rail- ,
road Street. and, east Went Logan etreet—in the
Borialgh of P.ottsville... Forforther - particulars,•
inguire.of OHOlitiE H. POTTS & CO., hlinenville,
AL: S. MOORHEAD, ..• •• • •
A.11:111ABILE PROPERTY'SA
V
.—T6e. Water Power and troth I ano.to 200 t) acres
Monntain Laud,.offered forsale. - - This proper- M..
ty is Sittiated in 'West BrunsWick—Towaship,..
Schuylkill County. on the. Little Schuytkiltitiv- • •
er and Railroad; one mile a b ove Port Clinton, and. is
known as the Schuylkill forge Property: For. terms,
apply to WM: li. SCIIALL, at Or•
.wigshurg.. . : • [Noy 28,-'63 48-tf
Lando at - Private - Sale.—The
. acilbers offer 'for oils TWO TRACTS OF COAL'
LAND ; .orated in Schttylill County._',_ '
Any information concerning theke tracts of Coat Land
will be given on Application to Bunn PArrlimoii;
of Pottaville, or either of the .mbiicribent. • '.
• ' :GEORGE SCHALL;
. .
: : . • •••. •
WK.-H. SMALL,
• • Exectito.re Of the Eatate of Johrf§chall. decd:
. .
. . ... .
1 - 4 ivelling...lll assort : sand - .o4t6re for Sale in
il-P•intAnnoy Ciiy ? —The subscriber , ivilk ;ion .his
ll.e'ellinttand Store located tni. Centre :street: nest door
to the residence ..fif'lttr. Cefirge -Wittc'an in Mahiney.
City., The lot: is 25 feet front by 125 teettleep on l a
which is erected:a : t.tvti - •Story • Frame Dwelling
11fitese and kiltehen 'vrith'll Store. ilormi. AP ,
which a Flom. and Feed Store is at present kpt. - 'This
'IS a very desirable property ned will be sold On account
.of. declining health: ' For terms .&d.: ripply to the sub , .
scriber, on the premises. . :. ,'IIARLES- COLLET.' •
. - Selit. l 23,' fits.' • . . - - -
_ • .•
C OAL
LAND F O R IIEI\7,-4:A.2c : res. of
Coal and-Timber Land'on the Eastern Dim ' Tract,
contain Ing . several veins-of-Coil —theMii:mmutti feet,
the Lehigh 1§ feeti.and , theSkidriiiiie 10:- feet thick'. 1
nille . rila run, Which forms:a haAn . , 1 Adle south of Ma',
handy City.-' join We-new. Boston Cornilany. - wito
•are•now operating - .on the. :rejoining- propertypn-theAo
veins:' The coinpany are now tontine; the
- road..tp.he..cempleted next . ,
Henry Snyder,
'tenant on the Troperty,.keeps . a hotel. • For further in
'formationapply to • • M. MURPHY. .
..:.Pottsville. September 2,1305. ' f. • i 5 tf
. .
mg°. Eig.ASIL-Thg Schuylkill Coat Company are
now
prepared to Jrialce• lenses on theirlan4in
Foster Township,^Schtiylkill Cotinty. These lends tire
located on the very best portion,of the Dec!Cliches
sin, having over four Milesron n the .Daniel. Crosby;
Lealor, and all the. reins known: in that basin,: both.
above and below water FiVorable leases with
an.nliuudanee Of timber for Mining purposes. will' now
lieirlade.-10' good. tenants,. oil intlicittion to. E.
PACKER, President of 'the Company. Trio ity•Bid Id‘•
ine,' New -York,:_or ,to DOBKINS, Amoricair
liOtise, Pottsville.. • : • Sept: 16.115. 7 -41=tc... •
. . . .
.F°11.?4,11.E OR - . TO „ LEASE. —A liact of
. land situate-. half. a mile. west . • , Llewellyn, Jr..
Branch rind :Reilly townships, - cminty; con-.
taming 4ito acres.. hak:i a' run of threefonrths' of a
mile on the following vein`- -viz The Gate Veini. Sel=
kirk. Black - Mine, Tunnel. Faust and . Salem.. PtittleS .
- wishing- to purchase on to. lease will .ma ke application
to • ~ • JOSHUA- LIPPINCOTT.
• RI - CHARD SMETHURST:
. • • . .J. D'UNDAR -LIPPINCOTT,
Exectitrirs of the Estate of Janies Ditndas. deceased.,..
• ' •-• • nt 121 - WHlnn!.l , ol.,'
tti CTIARLE.S ItlLß,.ftent. Estate Agt.., PattaTilte..
. .
• •
I)QANOS, ANI) . PILE L OPEONS, Tron the
•bost inannfacturera r ind "trgeneral
mo=ortmeat of excellont . MusiCni Inatrn.
mots, qiO, undendthned.= t. - t
Strinas,'..Brid); and Screws.fniNiolins. • . '
can also be Furnished.. Instramenta. repaired at short'
notice, :and on reasonable terink • ': . - .; •
• ' ' "- •LEIMMERS,Agent.. -
• . .
:Sept. IT, Oentre - street, Pottsville. '
ZALRO 9 .4 CELEBRATED, itIIrVIND,
1: 1 - POD - DEB.—The undersigned.' Agent, for the
sale of the above well-tried Minleg - Powder.:would re-•
sp-ctfullyannounce to': his numerous friends. and:the .
Coal Operators generally. • that he iiknow prepared to:
till all ordeni.for POWDER at the. shortetst notlce,,and
hopes by-strict-attention :to business: tomerit a share.
et their: patronage- : _ •
Ohre. Market Street.; 3 doirs above 3c Thlhp
amp Store, ' . C. HARPER, • Agt... •
MEM
110111PE53 . .,-Fancy French Clay Pipes warraufeil to
color.- Fancy Clay n'egar.Tobet , ; alad. ".
• - •
' . • •. . IVreirmark; Cloy Pipis •
In.grent.•.‘iriety, for: . nab nt Philnd¢lphla TlTl:lkorierg
wholesale prices by.' OUSTAVAVOLTJE... , ;' • -.:
Wholesale .and Tobncroxiist; Centre.':St . .. next
loot to-the Union Hotel,- Pottsville— June In. yi4:723...
CHEAP, GOOD ROOFING.
ABOUT IT-ALF.TB CE PRICE OP T'IN
WARREWS GENCTDIE PEBBLETIOOFING*_s now
Tied, more then any.other kind. - It..is both Fire •and
Watr Proof; and will outlast ; tWo tin . .roofi,•while - if
cos t s.only about half the . PriCeortin: - This. roofing 'is
pat ori•bythesabsdrilicrs„ - at short.notice.: • ,
BANNAN ,4k DateltElll4.FekttSville. •
• It cannot he-Mit - on roofs pitching. Over' . 3 inches• to
the foot.: It riinbc : put on flat; if necessary. • -; .
D . VIIIIaNIA Plnin*Caitudish
. .
ArsePtern made *. *.
Ca►cndfwh4 • • • • . •
11pon • •••
•
• Bright' Ladit•a? Twist
.CITE WING 1 701121000, sic., &C.,..
Wbebieale-and.tterall by • • . '•.
: - • GUSTATWOLIVEN, • ' "
Centre St.; next 3300 T to the Union-Hotel, : .Puttevilln
COSA P PA MilA'Q E
• -• .TO AND rROM •
- BRITAIN.. 'AND 'IRELAND. -
. . - ..TAPSCOTT BROTIiERS CO.S ' •
Emigration and' Foreign -Exchange (Tice: SG South
Drafts on 'England, Ireland, Scotland and %Vales..
Tauseoirs favorite line Of Liverptiol Packets' sails
even - three days.. • . • • •-• ' •.
Vitae of London Packets sidle every;ten days. •••
' Also by ; Steamship sailing weekly. • - - '
Itir:Partiew wtsli .to send for their . friends, or re.
nilt money •to the Cato tic/Nitre. can' doSei at the low , '
est:rates by applybot co • STRANGE . N: PALMER.
to; , • l'uttsville.
MEDICINAL.
Schenck's Meadrake Pills
SICK HEAIDAC,
Its Symptoms, Cause and Cum
fit ilia has reivedlta'iatune trent a . constant Dan
• Sea.Or sickness at the stomach, :Which attends the
pain hi the head._ This headache to b.gin in the
morning on' waking front adeep sleeP; and w - some
irseplarity of diet has been committed on the day bef.,
fore, or sometimes for several days Previons. At-fast
there Ise distressingly oppressive feeling in the head.
which grudnilly Merges.into isevereheavy.pain in the
temples; freoneetly.attended by a sense of fu.i.nOs and
tenderness in One eye, and extending., acmes the fore
head. There Is "a" elamity, unpleasant.. taste: in the
month, tn offensive breath, ,and the tongue. covered
With a yellowish :white fur: . .The sufferer dires.to be
alma? Ina clink. room. As Soon as the patient feels the
fulness in the 11* and Pain in theteinples, take alarr,e
dot.e of Sehendrsiqandritite ` : and in :art hour or
two they wifi feel . as viell'as ever. This his been tried.
by thousands; and 18 always sure. t 2 cure.
.ind instead
of the sick..headache coming on every week. or-ten
theywill not be :troubled with it nape. in three
. • .
Schenck's Mandrake Pills tirecotikpaiseffof. a number
of roots besides Podaphinin...orconceutrated . Mandrake.
all of which tend to'relex the' secietione of the liver,
and act more proinp . t.than of reerenry, with
put leaving any dangerous effects. • In, a bilious .person
they .will shot; themselves by the ettiOlti. • .The.Y.' will
expel worms, miens,, bile andill•.morbid matter from
the system. In sick headache, If they are as di
rected above,: (a full dose as soon' tat they .feer.the first
symptonis Dr; Schenck will and has directed his
39 - 1
I ' . agents to returntlie money if they . de not giye perfect
Y Y .
Collll3llsl o lloltriE WV SALES OF R.EAI.I.
EUTATE
- The Commissioners of Schuylkill County will hold .a
public sale on TiItIFISDAY.., November 9th, 1665., at
the Con - n
Bonet, in the Borough-of Pottsville, for the.
purpose of - selling,. all %such .uuseated.lands, lots; and
other real estate the t•were purchased by.thern at Treas
nrer's sales:'and have been held by them fur lye years
and Upwards; agreeably to the Act of Assembly: Sale
to commence title o'clock.:A. M . , and to continue from
day to day until the following propeity'lasold: . •
96•acres.land, Seltzinger - • .
9G. acres unseated land, Seitiinger,Keim & Krebs
•One lot 'and house, Henry heed : ..
One lot..and house,. Edward Connelly . '
One Intand house, Wm: Lewis • • • . •
256 acres unseated land, Jno Schell,' Wm N Zeller
One lot, Daniel Mnyer • . ,
• 270 acres land; S Mill and Ilonse, Hammer &Co
1 acre seated land, Frederick &leeks . • '.•
'438 acres land, Berwee Betterton ' • •
181 ai , res land, Paul Brand, .Graeff & Miller
One lot.and 2 bermes. John. Kelly •
. .
400 acres unseated land, Robert Kinnear
.. •
.424 acres unseated land: John Harris '
250 acres land, Wm MeTierlate Wm Martin.
"10 acrea land, Freclerirk Itied
One lot, Michael Connelly .• . .
105 acres unseated land, Earp'& Berklieiser.
250 acres unseatedland, Pott Ilanitan
87. acres unseated land, Daniel Knittle
Ode hd seated land, Andrew - Nosey - '
One lot and lionse, Wml3tilger . •
.One lot and lionse,' Win McDonnell -•
One lot. Andrew Henry
200-acres land;•Telin.Shoener
340 acres land,"Saniriel L ew i s .: . '. - .
160abres•land, Charles - Dobliins • -
5-90.0 f - 316 acres land, John.(l Hewes 'I .
• • Brunrwig Ewa:
.118 acre's unstated land. Saud K Kenner •
117 aeres unseated land. Ransil, Ltidwig & Bicke
ft - acres unseated land, Matthias Dreher. •
117 acres unseated land; Roush, Ludwig, .&
Bielte
36 acres land; Jeremiah Bair • • ' •
. : •
. itronewig Wert, . .
20 acres seated hind,. John- Bickel .
140 nereSland, AugustnsHerrean '•• • • •
35, acres unseated land; J W Churchill - •
1,2. of 167 acres land, Shippen, Pommy L Others
431 acres land, Geurge.Dewald . .
-
300140-160 - acres land.T A Brown
100 37-160 acres land, Jacob: Zimmermari
.•
102'•.: • " `I • Isaac Christ.-
53 " . Philip Zimmerman ••
10 25-160 " " Michael Stronphower
276 20,160 ." " • William•Graeff
123-93-160 ." Teter-Schneek •
'142:10:160 " John Bailey
199 80-160 • " •". Samuel:Hain '
of 21 95-160-acres land; Shinpen &Pommy
201 acres land; William Huntzinger ' , • . •
- 19 " •". - Ellen - .
132 I." Bober'. 'Patton ' • , • • .
• • FrUitey. -
One lOt of ground,. George.Er ci rnan
iiublty.
.447• acres rinse:lb - 41 land, .John Huber ' •
306 'acres land, Jacoh Kohler- .
. -
One agre.land. Levi S Spangler. • • .
43 acres land, Peter-Klinger . • • -
I: of 132 acres land, Shippen, Pomrny &.others
596 aeres land; H.O Hain and Wm. Hoff .
150'. " .• " -Paid Brandt- : 2*. , • •
of 150 acres land. Shippem•Porriroyl;others •
' ' lilaliantangO Lower.
$94 acres unseated land. •
•• '• ' • • -
. • • .. • •
Lot' nd liouse,',Teh,. - Andrew • •
• .0 • A. Mahanoy. '
73 aeres unseated land; Joseph Houghawent. •
.400 acres ri nseatNl•lantl„V am Hit I wrtroitt •
1000 acresll3lse..ted land; Stauffer, )16Kain, PoiV.
der,Dally . • • . •
400 acres.nnseated land, Hnidzincer & Ludwig
104 acres unseated land, Andrew. Love • .•
103 acres land, honse•and saw mill, peter Keeley,.
906 acres land, linuse•and sawmill, Jfluntzinger,
Jr. Peter F eat , .• . .
,of 60 acresland,'lsane,Stranch jno Heebner
400 acres land, J M Bickel, J Iluntzinger Jr, '& P.
400 . acre s -land; - .lns A Taggart &S W "AlYers . .
300 ." -• `.‘ Charles Blew - • - •
" " John. F Brolist, deed. • .
•38 " •• " limit zinger, Jr &...ITlnritzinger, Sr
f of 6Q,abres land-Benjamih.and SinaonDeLong
108-acres land, • " • "• .
. • . ittanheina . •
150 acres unseated land;, Rickel k Shosteaker '
Gob lot and houseddiThKelly - •
250 - acres nnseated land, E Huhley - •
2 lots, .• •
V.W,& F'Hoopes' . •
• 2 lots seated land - ,-George Campbell. • IN ..
One lot, John McManus-. • '• • ••. •
One lot, Paul •pevine • .• ' . • •
One lot and Infuse., Widim -Genliat
One Int-and shanty ; Thomas Hughes ~ • ' •
: 100 acres land, F.W Hughes; latetJ _Reed:.
100 : . Leimaster & Ham Mer •
250 ". .".: Jelin Hammer's estate •
lots, James Hegely. • ,•• . •
• .. ' •lilwabeita Month. . .
- 700 Screslend,ch
Jeah Irish • . -*
407 - Huntzinger, Boyer Si, Kerchor -
2 lots, Peter:Fay • •
.. ••• •
One let,.Tolin 0.. . • •'•: • - .
One lot, : john Flaminer .: • . . . „ •
. .
. New Castle..: • •
One-nnarter lot 'and house, Conrad Barn •
One-eighth lot and liouse„Joseph Decker
.One-quarter lot and house,-Patrick Gately •
Otte-eighth lothral house,..jolitiVentler . -
'l6O acres land,' Sarni Lour.; late Seitzinger, Reim;
'6O acres lancl, Denson & On - •. .2
• 100 .- aeres'unseated laud, heirs of Geo Bsterly
.80: •. Drenkol ..• • •
300 " . "••• " heirs of Geo - F.sterlY
• 600- : ""heirs of Geo Seltzer.
One-Sixthdot and linnse,'John Jnlnts' •
200 hems unseated larutfiricic &Frailey
- • • • Norwegian.
Onelot and lionse,,Willia rut Haven • ,•
•160 acres seated latutMelrityre.& Ely
One let, Williatri Wren. • • : -
One. lot and hrinse,•Williain Lynch . •
One lot and house, .1- A:-Forty.& V Bonner
• Onelot;Thomas Career . . .
.One lot, James & Jacob Cobarth.
One lot, Jobu Tray. • • • • '
,•Onelot and Miran,
.Catharine Danford
One lot. and horse; :Thomas Maylan
One lot,Thumna - Hrinio .. I -•
• ' '
Norwegian •Eaii.'
One Int, Simnel Liley . • •
-One lot, Pat Hollahan eat •
'• •• . ' :
One, lot,, Robert Williams
•
One lot, Rio-hard Black. ••- -
One lot., -Wei Wilkinson.
One lot and limiee,'LeWis Jones
One house; Thomas• Davis. -• •
One lot and house John Williams
' One hotiSe, David Morgan • - .7 -
0116 lot, .Tociepli 'Zimmerman 2
One lot; Beckl& Wernert .
One lot, Joseph S Silvers - •
One-half lot, Robert YoUng,,Est
- One lot; W W Brick - •
One lo t,.Thornan B Davis. .
One lot, John
.One lot; Daniel Frelin, - . •
One lot and house, Jones - Jones .
A landing„Nardler& Winfield
•140 fcsat landing, DS Bennett .
0110 lot.tiento land, Peter Seitzin"er.
One hit; and- house, Patrick •Boylaii
.-One int, G Busted; J Russel-anti N Sparks
One lot and. house, John Layman . .
_One lot arict lionSe, Peter Bi:owit
One. lot, and helm, Mattliew.Oarline •
One lot It.Cararner: • ' •
One lot; N S Geier) .
One kit, P,A Geis° • , .
One lot,. - • •• • '•-• •
One lot, Catharine Hush
.10nwhalf lot, Errima Miller '
.One lot and house, Wm. Snydet . • • - •
One . lot, Thai Sheridan
One lot, Richard' Donnelly' • .
• • ..Port' Carbon: .
One lot Francis linf;ley. .
• . • -Pineirtme.. .
50 acres land, - George Bodey .
52' acres land, George Greenawalt • .
200 acres land; , Jacob-Weiditran ". • •
91) acres la nd,-GerirgeN .Eckert '• •
1011 acres -land, George' Rntli•••- •
61 acres land, Daniel Snyder • ,
100 acres land, JoSeph petminger . .Porter.
.
•131 neres land; Hiram .Kinitnel . •
2dl if 257. acres land,-.F B Raercher
:1-3 of 256 acres laud, John Schall .
207 ticrea unseated land;'_Warnuel Green:- ,
102:acrea unseated land,•Peter Kern ,
100 aerie unseated land,- Stauffer,' K.eim&Drenke
. • , . • ,
ViffI.N.EIitSvSIBILEVILIEf4:--The subicribor 50 acresland; Eli Moyer • . , • ' .
111. is Agent for,the sale. of the Boston Gum Belting; 395 acres laud, W Cline Nice . •
Factory, and tarnishes Superior Belts at Factory prices, : 180 acres unseated land, David Nice'- .
all sizes, kinds and lengths • • Belts itgreater thickness;.' 10 acres' land; WilliairrAudenried -
Oen thoSe kept unhand made to, order, at the shortest, 3g• acres land, - 3•Huntzirg,•er & J Huntsinger,
notice., as hiSiOrderS for Colliery purposes have tte pre-1 9r .
ference at the Mill: Also Steam Pecking of.every 176 acres land Benj and Simo . n-DeLong
serlptiou,Blastiug.Paper by the .tilnele, or ton rehn ' S 'i' . .. 44 acres land, * lsaac Shellhammer
or by the ton...at manutheturers'' prices.- • • acreS land Stantriu . Reim & Drenklo
•SAPEIT - ..LAMPS i of. the mor4.approred pattetnsi
, ,
-nuide of inspected Government Who, by the single dor:- ; • : Sclinylkill. • • :
ortemilred:• WireThumes, Wire by the roll or % lar d ...100 acres unseated land,•Daniel Ei3terly •
lways for sale by. .
•I 100 acrestmsealedland, Adam 'Kalhach • • •
'April 21, 431. •.. • • 17- 103 acres unicated laud. Horny Kepner .
If a person • has. been COMOCIIed to shay ont.late, at.
night, and drink•too • mach virine, by, taking a dose of
pills an going to bed: next morning he will *feel as
though he had not drank a drop, Unless he forgets to go
to bed at all; •• • . •
They' only cost 2S•oents ••:. •, • :
Whoeter (aka; them will itevar*e.any.other. :They
are worth a dollar• to a sick man. for.every cent they
• Don't forget the nanie:--Scuyines,'s
Sold
wholesale and * retail itl?r.....:Sehenek'S' Principal
Office, NO. ili . blorth * Sirith street, Philadelphia,
tirtirfsts and Storekeepets generally, .• . • . •
Price for Pulmonia•Syrnp. Searreed.Tonic, each-sl_' 5(1
. .
per bottle, $7.50 the; half dozen, or bottled of
.••. • . . •
Syrup and one of Tonic. for • •••
Dr.lSchenck will be at WI office:, No.:Ali-North 'Sixth
Street: Philadelphia. every Saturday re see futtlents.-
'lle. inakes•no charge •ror_adrice..but for ethomngh ex
amination . of the lungs [with • .his•-•itespirinneter, he
'charges $3 • '••• : • : • 'Matelil3.•`6s
HARDWARE.
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vie 1:1E . 111.3e, IRON,
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.61r.i ! ilar.. NO ' 2l/..k.F.1i ET. ." 51.4. •OF •SA W,
.• Porrsvmuz, •. • ' :
Jai s maiy 29, '59 ..• . • • • s 5Af
BRIGHT
GEORGE
fOr - Pikrig . R.K.ENonicK, nag
• !..• • ,
.:.".ufncturer.pf:
AITIEMICAN CABLE !CIIAINS
'aid :04,-.-
iislit-5F.'...-'• >::"Y's-ir'r'' R
... 7 ' •
. ,
In all its bianehes. froth 41-1.641
.In .114 inch,.6st
Proof and Best Beat for,crane and vial mines... Alan
TripleMining . Chains the only kind 'ism! now
rope.-for mining. Aug. In t . •
, . • •• . •
• . . • - •• • • Me . .
Boral
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MAC TINE I'AND • FOUNDRY
,N. E. Corner or souTti -
PENN,. and N.d. IT SOUTH, Streete,• • .• •
FI ILADEGYHLI • , •
• , .
ingot Copper, • Babbitt Metal, :Fonndiy • Facings,
Ingot'l3rass, Red, Bismuth, •
• " . Yet., Solders, r
.• •
,• Fixes, '. • -
.ile.Tin,t" . Bin Iron, ' " Files, &c.„•.
jiar Tin, •*., I Sheet Iron; • OM Metals., - • .
Pig Lead, Sheet Zinc, • • .old Copper, .
Bar • Steel;. - ' Old Brass,• •
Speller, • . • . :Borax . •
Antimony, Crucibles, • , •
. .
. .
. . . . .
Cis - New nnd,Sei-nnd-hand hfaChinists'' and Black
smiths' Tools, and. Steam Engines, hinight and.sold.
'Cif - Articles of every description in use by Machin
lets and Foiniry. men,'farnished to order. - : ' . . , ' •-•-
'Cash paid for Scrap lion,:Old Rills. and ail kinds: o
Metals:- : ': ' ' ' -:- - ':: •*-.:.. ~ (Feb', 7.: , 63.-8 , ) .•
nr AIi'DWAR .E 1? RAC R IV P 3
• , • A T'rENTION.. - -• • • •
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TIIE
UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO SELL
1111arrIa - a .re,,Catlierf,.*lerili . Iron, tarpon
. toes Tools; Agricultural likaploakantr,
.
Comprisiruttlie eat ire in the :Well-known Store o!
• FRANK- P T
OT,: '..•-• •
Most favor - 111dr located. on Centre • Etreet,l i ottrwille, I
St:11011dd County,Tebnai • .The purcimser of the SMek
may obtain al.-eqnS-of the Store, which ; is tithiee-Story
COBrick linlldiiur feet front COntie Streit; by riO
• feet - in'tiripth, 'With a bailditii; 'in the rear.;."2o by 10 'feet,
constructed 'exprensly: an a depot fOr Sloel and' Iron.
opening on to a 20 feet :street. rendering-it particularly
'convenient of'iteetien the whole depth of the etore tre.
ing.loo feet=with admirable apparatus tor hointinit from
the tirst to the' third door; . : To it person • desirous or
entering into this branch . of hnsinsits, an 'opportunity'
is offered-which very rartily.occum. • . • • • " •
ALSO; For: Sale' - .BON - E... MILL, With ,cast-iron .
Shalt; l'ullsys" and From .cOmplue: • • •
• • .
Posses:4On' giseit'when desired. • . •
For partictilars, ituldrsns: pernonally'or by letter;• •
. ELLE.Y E. POTT; toranbitee..
~.Pottsville, 'April 1015. • • 18-ti
. . .
..10viFcq!rpgc- gtoiii,onatii ! fac4itres:
CALtlitLE:S..HVlintjt;
• . .
SALANIAN.DER,
• • '• Setosiii. •
.
ASnnontices the'bustnesaeommimity 'of this
and the adjoining, I:finales, that, he.' manufae:
tines tiALA.M.ANDER..SAFEB of.ali sties and kat
. kinds, warranted Fire-prcia. Which, in piiint..of n=tslP.
workmanship and finish ;:will compare...nith.:. those .ottz
tamed front any'other establishinent.in , the . countiy.—
Fie atwairikeena safes en hand for sale, and will make
theni any,slz6, - for Bankint:and - other. Public. Institti
dulls, as cheap, ifs - noteheaperthanthe3tetus be Obtained'
_ .
He'refers to Benjaminliaywnod, Georgeßright, TbOs.
Cooch and A. 'Henderson., of this Borough,- wfm Mare
his Safes in aso. .* finnrt la.
. . •. . .
•••-•: .-S
...0 • S • P •
LEGAL, ••
fo3l,ll.igßClALi.apdr -- • •
• • •
. ,
• • • At•B. 113AN.NATS. RoOktitore.
fm- New . qeweiri E§tablishment.
S'YOELKEI & ELLIOTT,
. . .: . . .
..
- - • Mantifaiturers of 411•10ndsi of Je welry, • ..
.
...
..
haVe fast oi)oneil ati-asiorttfient of Watch'es and jeivel-r.
ry, mostly of their own . manufacture. -. Watches and .
Jewelry repaired in-the best manner—Warrantod to give:
sathifattion. ' .The public, are in-vital° call before pnr-'
chasing elsewhere; at 3-. S. ELLIOTVS old stand; next
iloof but one'bi the ?diners'. lank. • Aug.1it.,13.-3‘.2-2m`,
FOll , .';
PUBLIC SALES.
TIVIBLIC" SAME: of BB At AND .PE
SONAIL • P RO undersigned
Offers forsale on the ptemhtes •in Washington Town
ship.. Schuylkill Connty, -.on:the anad running from
erPuOna to ftliagrove, iron" '.l 4 !rielensburg;
Friday.lB6s:. at 10 sreloelc
.
• ' •, , .tille.Rl4lllllllllllo4 , -
11.1" acrL.4 of, excellent farming land;: With theimprove4.
!Dents consisting ofatwo 'atory Dwelling Helmet
a Bantoind'Sair Millie ircusd AsOrklut, l :lrdef•—SM
On the farm there are about • 500. young apple...
pear and other fruit trees: There are prolific- grape ,
:tints on the prOperty. .
Among the Personal 'Property to.be are caT7
rtage horse'.Rake, 2 Wagons, t .Cutting Bench.:
Plows: and • Hairows, 1 'large.-.80g,. and- many-Other
things too' numerous , to. mention:- - " • - • •=
0ct..7, - REIMBN. WABTLIIPT.
131:18Life, SALE of, VALUABLE
Prep
erty.-.There'will' be sold at 'the Public Douse of
:MICHAEL MOSER, in West. Brunswick 'Township,.
Schnyl i 4 C,ounty, -.lo:miles below Pottaville,, on the
Centre Turnigire.;• _
October a'Stb..lB6s.
Two hundred.and. twenty acres titian& more or tens:
with the following improvements': a two:storylik .
log. dwelling house with a brick kitchen at:
tactied r a Swiss . 8arn..40. by 80 feet a Brick
Wool Factory '25 by 44-feet 1 two story. and 1 one
Story ilwelling, house. . Them.are 150 acres fanning
land': 40 acres heavy timber land. and the, remainder
chestnut spronts, pod for Tails: Alto a young _Apple
.Orchard of one liundred and.twenty trees:, Conditions
Made known on the day.of sale by • -
DIBETENDATER ds,Klsl.sfllk .
20,4 e, .
Sept.. 30..65
clßiFtnAws , COURT BALE ; :.-„Pursuant` :to
Yk-v. tie order et the 'Orphane Court :of the County or
Selittylkill. in the Common*ealth of Pennsylvania. the
subscriber.. Atitninistrator'of. the 'estate .or •• JACOB
BEICHWEIN, • late- of the' Township of North Man
beim, blase -County. of Settnylkill, deceased,-will - ex- . .
pose to sale by public veridue.on-- . • • , • •
. tat n 4th dist of October nexti
at 1 o'clock •in the • afteruckin,• nt the public house•o,f
Nathan Batt. theScirongh of Schuylkill Haven. tn.
the County of SchnYlkill efoimitild:.All that certi:
tato tract of land . situate in the .said. Township 's
of North Manheitn, bounded by lands of Daolel... • ,
Eller, Peter Behler, and otherk containing 'one ticre-and.
133 perches, :with the ippnrtenancei; _consisting; of a
tivaltory frame dwelling house..barn„ etc.: ,
• . Also all that certain tract .of land situate' -in North
Manheim Township :aforesaid. -bounded -by lands of .
I:Mai-I Eller. Nathan H. Butz, Henry DIM and 'Others.
containing oneacre and. It . perches late - the estate of
said deceased. --.-Terrns and comiltionsinade known at
the'-lime and place of sale by . •
By Crder of ihe Orphans' Court, • •
• • A. Dotm.vAN:v. Clerk,
,tember 18. '65, •
Pottsville, Se
One lot, Christian MeSUM. "••• _ • • . -
One-half lot
.and Conrad Sherry - •• •-• •
• '
One hit,' Inseplr Rishel ' . •
One lot and honse, Sohn McConnell •
TWO.lota and lionses,lolin M. Logan ' ' • I
One lot, Joseph Lerman . • . - - . • .
Ono lotand log-bonsei Pitt•Heli Alien ••-. • .
One lot and, house, Jereirdith Eberly • . • •
One lot; John Richards ' • • . •
One lot and Wharf, Jacob Serra.' -; • ' • -
• One lot and hause,..Jarac Cunningham • :
Ttro lots;-Michael' Roads • : • .-.:" • ;
Onalot, William-Parker . • • • • .
One lot unseated land; Isaac Bitting •
One hit,•J.ames Sims : : •• '.• • • ,
One lot and' vrharf,Villiatia Blackpr •••• , ..• .
One lot Wharf; John Hughes, dgt
Two lots and.shanty, James Garuigan • .. •. • •
One lot, Philip Horn : • - . .
Ogle lot and honse, Mary . Williams
' • . Tretitent. • •
One lot, flannel Gilfoid• ' • .. -
One lot, Williarn•Jeriking ••••, ". ••• •
• Oriellot, Gibbart Langelhoff ••
465 acres land, .Tolm• Kidd • -
.4 of 465 acres land, Samuel - 1i Fisher •• • • •
.t 31.• acres land,paniel liain".and others -•* .
124 90-160 acres. land, 9_ 11 - Seltzer '
270 33.-160 " " • • " • •• "•• .
114 20-160 ••": a ••• •". •": ' ' -•
ff 23 : - " " Swatara Coal and - Land Co
300 • ' -'" Jacob Loose •, .• • - •
'One lot and honse..Patrickßrehringer
350• acres unseated land; Geo A-Zerbr
.• •
.• . .
' • ' u "''. Char es. Snider ..•
275..." '" ". George Blancher '• ••• • .
l• One. lot, Charles Haines ' ' :•
•One lot, Sohn G Been • -• ••
One lot; George :Walker:. • '. ". •: • .-
• . • Tamagni, .
One lot, James Dugfort . *.
Ono lot, Isadore Frkult,lin • • ; •
One lot and hOnse,. Peter Markine
One lot, Josiah Doughty •
One lot, ,
JohU , Oritritha • -
One lot and house, WilliancHettek
. . .
One lot,.Griffith Weaver •.
Union
392 acres unseated land, d'ames3lcealley . •
400 " '4 . . 46 . • Nicholas Ridgway .•
of 5801 acres seated land, B Nehri Taggart, &
J James,.
260 aeresland,..Tohn A Girard
6
2 3 5 4 ... • " Jesse Roberts .
139 ."
236 - ".
238.- . " ' "
'llO " " 64
ft tt
- • Wzjaltington. •
50 acres land, George' Bodey ' :
96 "- • •• ". ..George Potts ' •
200 "- ". Dick . k Grove.' ' - -•- •
7: -.Hungerik, Ditzler
20 " • " Abraham Bartolet •
.50 -", ." 'Henry Drurnbore • . • ,
150 " ". : John Heebner
• 5 "• ' . •
6 " Flnntzinger ' - '
50."- . Isafialtoypr , - ••. ...•
11:. • " . • John - Herring. ' . • '
:100 ." " ' William Mover •
20 .
George Heebner •
,2 " .William Graefi
200 " " Gilbert k Eckert , . • .
'BO acres unseated land, Sylvester Mills .• .
70 " . • "'• Villiam Shoenor . • . .
100 acres unseated land, Peter Zerbe . • .
r 5 . A Herntz &-.l' Hain
6 ".* " " J Be'rnhisel, ' 31innich . ‘k
- Ilain • : . • •
" ••"
• Eckert: G'rulfordk. Co
" " K Dietrich
" ' "'_'Philip Leonard •
. " Philip Krerner • .
',,Tar;ol) Helm
Martin Brown .
" 'Jonathan Miller
2 acres land; Thomas Christ .
88 . " • Gotlieb Sehabel :
100 " " Adam Brown • - • -
25 . " • " .11enry: Saylor . • ..
80 ' " " MicheerStrouphower
00.." " George W Matchin . -
• llMitsinger;Liyer lilearcher.
80.' " ", Peter Grnber, • . • - .
90 " ." Gotlieb Sehabel & Abraharn Saylor
300 "
309 "
433 "
430 t`
3 " Peter-Schwartz &Jacob Minnig
1.50. «" Samuel . Mnyer - • . •
1115 -" Henry,Drumbern • -
200 ." ". George Shnener &Co • .' •
200' " David. Potts - • . •
150 •• " Samuel Moyer . •
325 " ..Buntziner, - Royer & Kearcher
24 ~‘ •• " :Wm Borger k'lr '‘T Delbert
150 '", ". Huntzinger, Bayer & B:eircher.
•, .West •Pesa n: -
. 95 acres unseated land, David Bast •
100 " .". Si.mlGrisemn •
50 " Henry Bench
17 acres land,.P F Ludiarig''
38 " ". Bear & Ransli . •
:100 " " Peter Leonard .
18 " ". Mitchell & liaCabo••
20 " • " Jeremiah Decry ' '
111 " - John Fenstermacher. • =
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
UNION GIFT ASSOCIATION,
20.1 aud 206, BROADWAY, N. YORK,
-ROSEWOOD PIANOS & MEI,ODEONS,
Fine Oil Paintings, Engiavings,.
Silver Ware,. Gold & Shaer Watches,-
ELZEGANT JEWELRY,
, .
Pins..Diarnond gold Bracelets., Cora
-• Florentine: Mosaic;•Jet. Lava: and' Cameo Ladies
. • Sms. Gold Pens; with Gold :and Silver .gxten- •••
• • eion Holders,:Sleeve BOttons,..Sets 61Studs,
Vest. and • Neel: . Chains. Plain . and
; •
,•
Chased Gold - Rings,. &c„.
- - • • • •.• .
- 00 : 0.0 0 •
. . • .• .. • . • •
. .
DISTRIBUTIONS are Made in the following Manner:
CERTIFICATES, naming . each article and its value
-are placed in . SEALED EN VELOFIES.. Which are well
mixed. One of .lhese envelopeff containing the certill ,
site or ordeh for some article; Will be delivered' ht our
otlict, or.-sent by mail to•any-hddr., Witheutrcgard
to hhoice, or. receipt of 25 cents.:: . ..w.
•
• On receiving the Certificate the' parchnser -will „see
What article it drami andats Baltic, and' can theit - send
One -Dollar and re &five 'the . article
.named, or rim;
chooseany.other one: article: oh. our. -list of -the -Kinn
ril - Parrhasersaf nnr. SEALED ENVELOPES. may,
in this 'manner, obtain an irticle worth from One
to Fivialimidred Dollars; • - •
FOR 'ONE DOLLAR,
which - they need not • pny .ie -knownWhat:is
IW — Entrre "satisfaction gnartintePd In :ail.cns69
THE UIVION GIFT ASSOCIATION
calls -Jour attention . to the :fact its':being the
lorgest - and int* popular Gift _association in this
country: The' ls anti - always has
Colleludted . il! the' inOsicandid and honorable loan- .
.
.Uur. rapidly • fni!realing . trade . ' . sure,
:qaaraatO ofthe appreciation 'of our patrons far
this and. costly
goods:_ .
. .
.Duiing the -pitit :year 'we have forwahled..a
number of the most vyluablil prfzes-to - all ports. of
the ei6in . itiy, ThOst Who patronize - us will receive
. .
the full value of . their
.intineji,"aS .ailide r on our
List is worth' hiss :than • Ofie. Peollcir; retail,; ;srnd
here are ..Nor Mayiks,
• Parljes dealing aide u,s•nyy
. deiend 6t having
prompt returns, and.lhe .:frtfcle dia!eni't.ci4l be
immediately sent any addre.sl by return. nail_
or express
. . . .
The folloviind,parties have; trcenily drawn vainable.
,prizes from the Uriain. Astiocialtion, "and have kindly al- :
lowed' Elie use of their".nanide :•' -•- ,F.: •• -- •'' •
A. S. White. C Strdet, Wtiehington,l),
: G., Piano value
-idisarniti!i La Rue, Arch: Street,,' Philadelphia, Melo
EMI3MII
Mrs :J.-Costello. - Montreal, Canada. Piano. $200:
.1.,M: Seaton, New York City, Oil Painting,. (scene on
lite Ilialson.) 5125. • . . •
Cart.„Ytiamas 'L. Jewell, Co. 1i; 14th-N. Y. y., Gold
Rey. - F,. - S. Jlnseit. Detioit, ‘Silrer.Wateh;
102. s Linde Llnas,'Diamond
,Ning;;.slso. •
Jnines Ctainpbeih - Itlelbittion: $l5O. 7 . • -
Mrs: A. • Lawtenee, New .Orleani,
C. .l 3 Bailey,.Zvew York City,.o%
.Miss Manor, Shartin.Spriugs, Plant:4l3o o . •
Many ham could be placed on this-list, butice pub- .
.lish nm hapies• without permission.: • Our patrons are
desired to send United Sta*Otirrency,FOLgn-lt . la clap-
LIST OF
.ARTICLES
TO BE SOLD FOR $1►00': EACH,
.
Withnut, regard • to value, and not to be: paid Sol' until
you knon - what yon will receive. ' . • '••
15 Rosewood Piands, Worth from . $2OO On to 450 00
.15 Melodeons. ROsetvood Cases.. 115' 90 to 250 00
'..7ls•Fine 011 Paintings • • • .30 00to,100 00
150 Fihe Steel Engravings, framed • 25 00 to . 3e:00
-50.5tusic. 25 00 to-• .40 00
..150 Revolving Pat.t.Ctuitors, Silver:- 20 00,to .40 00
fio Silver Fruit and Cake BasketS•': 90 2 0010 35_00
of Tale and . Table Spoons.. : .20 00 to - 40 00
150 G• 04 - Iluntiag 'Case • Watches, • .
Waiianted • • • 50 00.61.130 00
200 Diamiind .Rings. `Cluster and.
' • Single Stoue:•-•.' ....... .
' • 175 Gold.Watchm , '• . - • •
•• 100' Ladies , do . ' • • • • ,•-•
510 Sillier Watches • ** **
2,000 Vest and Neck Chains
1,200 Pairs Ear Rings, new style.
• 2,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth Picks
3.000' Reel Onyic . Amethist Brnoes
4.000 Lava ind Florentine •,•• do- - ;
2,000 Masonic Pins •-•
3,000 Fine Gold Watch-*Mers..new .
.• .• pattern • •••- • " . • ••.- 350 to 50
- 4,000 Children's ....... •2 5u to' . 8 - AO
3,000 Sera of Bosolit Studs. . • lbu to.. 500
3,000-Enameled. Sleeve Buttons:.... .2 15 to 10;00 I
.15,000 Plaid Gold and Chased Rings ' 2-50 to '5 0 °
•
9,100-Stone Set-of Seal Rings .. 2 - .50 to .10 001
4.080 Locket. 4 of all sizes 2 50.tizi•.' 8 01 ' 1
• 15, 000 Sets of Ladles. Jewelryi.. ..... 3.00 to 2 0 - et o .
- Cow Watch Chains, each ' 3'50 to. .5 00
• .5.000 Gold Pens, Silver Mr. Cases, - ''l •.
and Pencils ' ' *: 4.00:to-• oToo
1n,600 Genva Breast and Scarf Pins.:. . ;01 to 20 00
3,010 Ladiete.Neir Style Belt Buckl's to 6:00
3.000 .Chateliiin Guard Chains' 6 00 to 20 00'
. I.ooobold Thimples • * • , .5 00 to 00
3,1100 Set-Ladies' Jet and Gold. . .15 00 to
~26 00
10.000 Gold.CrosSei • • • • • • 50 to 600
5,000 Chased Bracelets 8 'ooto .16 00
. .
H 1,000 Oval Band Bracelets 0 00 to ' 20 00
1.000 111111 Ear Drops, all colors • - 3 sO to '5:00
4.000 Flue Gold Pens • 200 . •50
New Style Gold & Jet Eardr.orri 3 . 00 to .7 qo
, .
fEMIL chance! to oblaio sink of itie...aboie
rticicr for. ONE. VIOL I.N bi !
xi . Seitted .Eavelopin for 113 Conga. •
reFivi Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $t :,:Eizer:
.•eti. for $9 • Thirty for $5 ; Siity.flve for $lO ; One Thin-
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
.
.Long letters are unnecessary.., Have the kindness to
write plS.iin directions:and. in choosing different articles
from those drawn . ; mention the'style desired.- •We'pre
fer latera to be addresscatto our lies, &SOS, Poet Office,
for at...liter safety.. . ,•.' . I
• Or - Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES
toast in. every ener.be accompanied with
with the name of the person
sending, — and Town, County and. - State
plainly
Letters should' be.addressed to the Managers as . 10-
,
STUART &, MAXWELL,-
Box, 5308,'Port Office, Ncyr.
86At•.
6epL 48, 'l 3
rpAirLo 4 , t5 Perfumery s and. Toilet Soaps at
' , ' ' H1.713:11E5!
IiILAIWLPIII.A.-* HEADING R. K.
p
&RN.
Ezcuni•n Tickets 'from Philadelphia to Potts
title and, back; good tor Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
• 0. - A, General Supt.
July 3. '65.
ac 8 C VV , L K 1 L
WINTER. JU:U!Li!tNEtEI!CE4T.
On and - .after MONDAY. June , 26th;: 186.% Pas
;tenger • Trains will _leave - Ashland .at G 101 A.
connecting at Schuylkill Haven with Reading Rail
rOad trains for. Plilladelphlit,liarrisburg. - Reading; ete
and at sAs. P. 314 fcir Schuylkill, Haven and interme
diate points'. • • , . •
Trains for • Ashland leave Schaylkill Haven 5.10 A..
11 and 14:40 stoppingat all principal stations. •
Fare froth Ashland to. Philadelphia, $2.05 ; to Read
ing $1 90 to Schuylkill Haven .% cents. •
. or All the above trains make connection at . West
wood with stages to and from •
• - J.' E. WOOTTLY, .
14. f .
Criasscmal* 7, .65;
pHILADELPHIA. & READIMG u.
rigIiKEWN2W3MIS32IiL
Sumner Arrangement, July.lo, 1865.
•-• DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS: • " *•.
.Luave Pottsville; daily, (except Stindays):ii 8.15, A..
M.; and 2.35, P. M., --Passing 'Reading at 10.00.. A. M.,
and 4.20, P. -M. Arriving in, philealephia •at
:M.. and at 1 . .0.5 P. M. • • • • - •
Both down' tniltis cOnneet.atßeading.with-Trains for
'Harrisburg and New'York,. and at Port Clinton' with
.Cataw ' 'Railroad Trains for Wllliamsrt, Elmira, in
UP PASSENGER TRAINS. .•
.
• *Leire.Pitilarleiphis, • datly,.. (except Sauilap r
, ) at 8.00,
A. M.: slid 3,30, P: M. Leave Reading' at 114441,
.• . - SUNDAY TRAINS.,
•
:* 'Leave tkittqville at L3O, A. M. .and:Phijadelphti at
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Connects at Harrisburg with Pabsenger Trains to and
from Pittsburg, Carlisle. Chambersburg. Lancaster.
Gettysburg, Smibuiy, Williamsport, Elmira,York and
• 'l'rains leave Harrisburg at 3.00, A. -M., 8.15 - A.
• and: 1.45, P: • Ma. for 'Pottsville, Philadelphia, Nair
York, EaSton; ete.....and at • 4.40, P. M... for • Reading
Leave.lteading at 1.00 A. 31.. 10.43, A. M..
'mid 1.3 S and 0.03.;.P M. Sundays Leave- Reading at
100 M., andlLurLtbrtrg at td.lrt A. M. •
• Through tickets' from Pottsville to Nevi York; - 11;Itti.
morn, tlet6ibug. and all, the principal Points tn.the
North' NorthVvest and Canadas. :Emigrant Tickets to
same place at retinceti.fares. . , .
=MA
Im=t allowed each Pasienier:
'VALLEY. .RAILROAD BET w
• • **_ BEACIVCirA AND POTTSVILLE.
Leateramaqua at T. M.; and.t.ls, P. M
Lease •Pottiville at 9, A. ;14 and 4.15, :P.: M.
' • ,COMIUTATIOisT :TICKETS;
With 20 coupons Attached, between any points desired,
or Fritrillies and Firms; at 25 per cent. discount. . •
11:1LE.A.GE TiCBFTI3, - •
Good for 2,000 miles; between n111)0010, for Families
and Firms; at $52 50- '
• ' SEASON TICKETS, . • '•.
Good for Holderooly, between any points, at reduced
ratea,• for 11, C, 9, or 12 months. •.- • • - •
• : sir - All tickets will' be purchased before-the Trains
start_ Higher fares charged if paid In the.cars. ' .
.., .
.• •• . • •
--• •G 'A NICOLLS. •
' • " ... . ..• •:. General Superintendent..
.. . 2l
. -July' 8; •65; • :- : • : • % , .
LElikl . Gll _VAL I:EV RAI I, RIU.A.D.-2,63
• :fgarg4ltt :. •
•• • •' Fall Arrangements. •
ON. AND AFTER' MONDAY, Sept 19th, the Pas . -
senger Trains of the Lehigh Valley • Railroad Company, :
will run as follows: • " •'.' .
••
'-'DOWN'OR EASTWARD' TRAINS..
Leave, •: . • • •P: IL A. M. •A. 31.
White Haven • . • • '9.00 . •
". • ' • 2 115 • • 9.08 •• • ,
.1 I ickory Ran - • "45 • 9.19 •
Mud Run .. • 2.52 . 9.27 . .•
Rockport .. 3.02 9.38 .
•
Drake's Creek • • • 309 9.46 •
Jeanesville - . •
Beaver Meadow •
hash: Creek Bridge • • °5O
Weather1y:....,....... ...,:t,01) •
Penn Haven' • - 3.20 • • •
'M.AUCII CHUNK •• • • • - 3 50 • 10.40 , 4.90
Lehighton . • .• • • • - 4 0 0 • ...10.50. .. 4,40
,
• '
4 0G 4 46
Lehigh Gap • • ' • 4"1 ' •.. .5.01
Slattugton • ' 4 0 7
.11.13 5.07'
Rock bale • " • • 4.38 . 5.17.
Lautry's • . • 443. -. •: . 0.27
White. hall . • • • • • 455 • 5.34
COplay•• • • ' • . • ,4.59 • 11.38 13.33
I:lollndatigiri • ' 5.03 . , • • 5.42
Catnsauqua • " • •. _0.07 11.43 '5.46
• Allentown ... . . :.5.15 • 5,54.
,Alentoivu ' • • .5.10 11.54 • . 6.00.
Bethlehem. 5.37 • 12.13- '6.15
Freeniansburg , • - • 5.47 . 12.21 .. 6.23
Lime Ridge '• • • . • • 553 •••• 12.18. ' 4 : 6.29
Rusted, (arrive) ' • - 610 12.45., •. 6.44
• • . '.UP OK WESTWARD' TRAINS, .
3TierlMvs: ' • No. 8.- No. 6. -No. 7. No. Y. No. 4.
•,•. LeuVe • . .A. 31.•. . P, 31: 'A. M. „ . P. 31:
. ...... .3.25 • .1:40 11.42 .10:03
' 3.42. 7.58 • •
Freeinansinirg. _9.00 3.49 . 8.06 • . • .
• Bethlehem . • 10,00 .• 4.00.. • ,8.15 .12,13 10.01
•Allentown; . : . • .4.15 8.30 .12.23 • 10.43
Furyce 4.20 8.34 • . •
• Catasanqua '10,25 4.28 4.42. '
Hokendaugna:.,lo.3o .
4.33: • 8.47 2 • 2"
Copiay • .10.34 4.39: • • 8.51 • F
• White hall 10.30 4.43 8.56 , "g ,
Lanry , s • . • 10.46 :4:55 • 9,04 • •vg .. pg
Rock Dale ' 10.56 5.00 9.14 , .
.5
'Lehigh Gap.....,..11.13' 5.12' 9.31. •
•Parryville. 11.28 5.33 9.45 •
Lehighton. • 11:34 • 5.39.. 9.50
.•• •
Manch Chnnk..ll,4s' . '6.90 10.00 • •
Penn
•
WeatherlY • 12.40. • • • •
. .
Bridgel2:so •.. • .
Beaver Meadow. 1.10 •.• . • . , -• .. •
deanesville : 1:30 • • • , ••
r Drake's Creek.. 12.29 ' • • :
• -Rockport 12.36 : '6.54 •• • •
Mud Run • • 12.46 . . 7. 0 5 • •
hickory Run, . • .12.53 7.13' '
•At White ' llaveo-1.10 792 ; •• • ..• •'•
• , • . It. It. OV- JilittEY. •
All' Up and ):wn trains ciiiinect with the trains of the
Central•Railro:ul ofNewJeriey to and from New York.
Alll2*riTraiis and Up Trains NUM. 7 and • B connect
- With the 'frains : of the N. P. It. it. for Stations above
Bethlehem. Dowo Train No. 5 and Ull Truins • 2
and-6 for Stations below' Bethlehem. :
. ,
• • • Ali trains connect with the:trains of the East Pennsyl
vania Itailwad, 'except Dow& Train No - . 1 and Up Train
Down rant 3 and Up Trains Nos. and
Y. connectith Tiaius of .the Belvidere Dalawaru Rail
.
••• • CATAWISRA AND QIIARARF. FAILROARS. '
•
.• Down Trains Nos. land .5 and 1.70 Truins Nos. 6 and
connect with . the Trains of the Catawiss.a -and 'Qua-
'Down Trains. Nos. 3 and 3 and Up Train No. 8 con
nect with the.Tradns. of the liazleton Itailroitd..
. ,
.
Down Trains 'Nos. 3 and kand Lip Trains lino: 6 and
9:will connect witt the Traiin.‘• to aud'frornWilkesbarre •
.. • ...: . - • .' ROBERT 6.r. SAYIt.E.
. -'• ' .-• : . Sni)etintendent and Engineer L V.. 11.11.
'AM
SE'"
SCIMYLKILL COUNTY, PENNA.,
U. S. NEWOOMER, Proprietor.
. .
•. This .rilouse".luiving . been 'closed for: the past-four
years, has been ie-opened in 'such stylens will in every
particular Meet the wants,of Thu pliblie..• 10e latest
and, most desirable, impmvemeutshave been. introduced
in every:department. Large nnilspadions Hails, 'beau
tiful Parlors; Sitting Room,. Private Busing-al Room.
and.. all the. conveniences- and requirements . first
Masi trade, Chambers with uninterrupted Ventilation,
each handsomely furnished with sold walnut superior
-hair matt rasses and Tucker's hair:rolecl springa . ; Baths,
Bars. Billiards',. cte, haVe. their respective de
partments:furnished in good -taste. Large aud. conve
nient stabling is connected with the-- house under, the
ownership of Messrs' 1.. D. Brown and .Jaek
U hose names are sufficient' be guarantee - that no neg,
lect will . : be allowed-.in. that, .department. In - fact,.
nothirig'has.been spared to make "The American". Me!
,House. Schuylkill County . ..— . The lessee having- an
experience of-sonic fifteen years in .public business;
during. Which time having been. "Proprietor of ,'The
- Union," Arch Street, Philadelphia,' also • 'Ephrata
-Springs," LanthsterCii., Pa . ., and With in.operation.at
the easier time, will give at least some assurance of
. competency to:cater for the public taste. .
PACIFIC - HOTEL,
170, 172, 174'& 176 Greenwich Street,
.(ON'ESQVARE %Tim or iffionDWAT.)
BeiviCen'Courilaiiidt AzlillirfSt!., N. York
•, • .
JOHN TATTRN, - JR., •• Pr.ertuiros. ' •
The :PACIFIC lIOTEL:is Well and widely: known to.
the I raveling public.. The locatioh is especially siiita.
bid to 'merchants and business mew: it Is in close prox
imity to the.business part - of the on the-high-
Way of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to
all the prinelpda Railrmul and Steamboat depots...
The Pacitle hasliberal .acCommodatiohs :for over 300
'guests; it is well fainislicil, and possesses every mod•
ern improvement for the comfort - and entertainment of
its inmates. The rooms are specious and well tiepins
:Md.; provided with gas and water; the attendance is
.prompt and respectful f and the table isgennronsly pro-
aided with every, delicacy, of the season -, :
The subscriber, who, for the past few year been;
the - lessc, is pow sole eropiletor, :.and Intends to iden
fify.himself thoriinghlywith..the interests 'of his !Mire.
With long experience as a notel,keeper, he trusts; by
moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the
scot-able reputation of the Pacific Hotel:- '
Sept: t„ JOIR.VIPATTErf, Jr.
- 76 00 to 200.
85.00 to 150
60 'OO to.loo
'2O 00 to , la .
• 10 03i to ;30
200 io 6
2 . 15 to .10
•.4-',OO to 10
4-00 to. 6
. 4. 00'to •6"
NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE,
. .
• : Centre 191:;,:Potter life, .Pri. •
MITE undersigned. would.' resfsntfnlly 'inform his
1. friends :and the pn)dic iii.gerieral, that-he has taken
the Well-known ".forth-Western House," recently oc
cupied by Mr Daniel Hill, in:the Bor- • " • • • '
ongh of Pottaville,' and Will devote' -
hl wholelinie and attention to ra
his guests, comfortable.' The ' - g." tir; MAY.
house - is large an 4 commodious. His _ -
. Table Will be supplied with the best provisions the
'marketuflinds, and his Bar will be stocked with the
'choicest Liquors. There 'are excellent and extensive
Stables atd Sheds, and 2-large .yards for Drovers,.un
der the superintendence of a good and reliable Hostler.
connected With the: Hotel. • He therefore respectfully
•
solicits a. .fair Share:of-the public. patmnage. -
April 29, '6•5.. , --17-tf WILLIAM STERNER, •
UNION HOTEL,
(late EXCHANGE HOTEL,) . L. --
CENTRE ST., POTTSVIIXE,
4 7 ACOI3 LINDENNIUTH, Prorr.
April 4, '63
WASHINGT.ON'ITOUSE,.'
• •
311sierisllIc;gikarylkill.Co.; Pa; 1 . ,
HEBB; Proprietor,
Who la prepanidto entartamtraveleia and :g,nPata. and
.every attention. paid to their comfort.' • •Ile re:Tactfully
invites all to givo him a cal. (April 22, , 65 —1641 m
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Y..&N. New. Haven & Western R. R. Depot;
Beach Street, Bostori.
P.V. I . I:PRAT, fonuerly'4 the American.Fßeet
RAILROADS.
=l2
UOTELS.
Zlit tout
• ' . rroiri the Amer kyln Agri:itlbir . •
HOWTOZINCREARTEIFIIIII . URE
. The doW.unintiniired, - will often prod uce •
good cropi for a-year, or two, or • inure, and
then it demands rest, in order torecuperite,
and gain soluble; ash ingredients enotndiff p
:
• . •
another series' of crops. This -period of rest
it Avila
.early. found might; he•sliortened
by frequently stirring • the' 6611, by.. the plow •
'and'harrow; andnorCover, irbecaineknoWi,•'
that the 'addition rifeeitainiutistantes.to•the:
soil, such na the dimg- of • anitnals,:t fie - ashes . •.
ofirces . and plants, trot ..ouly optiratrd .:
•in thesame . any, but entirely did assay with
. the necessity of_fallowing. - Thus, long in ad
• vance.of the philosophy which we now re- -
;Cogniie As accounting for these facts: farrneri
knew•whatwould - * restore lost fertility, mid.
what course of treatrumitwould keep tip their
land. .-.Man; . :indeed, does nothing without
•
some kind ofreason, -•and . so-in. old times the'.
farmers had, a philosophy which answered as
well for them, as ours does forns. solong s.
'it did not conflict, with. known-_ facts. Now . -
is-daYs we.haii so many faCts, atid they arc:
so well systematized, that-our' 'philosophy .
must be very
.nearly rightin the Main, though
still there are many' points-.upon which the .
I)6 . ators disagree, • . ' • •
, 'Manures - suPply-ito . the soil' what the' plants.
'require as'food; • and that which other crops
may have removed: • They also. cause chem
ical action .to take place•,:by means. of :which
plant-food, in the soil but' not available . to
the plant, becoMes . soluble, or: otherwise
available., . Wesities,, they produce other det
rabic eflectS, - stick aslaakitig the soil .more
friable,:porOus, absorbent. of • mliisture,,
More tenanciotia, or. less' so, - etc. Good til-
loge without' manure, may.. - prodUct. several
.... . .
of these . effects, - especially_ , in, conjunction
witll the action of the inir, 'rains, sunshine . ;
frots, etc, and it always.grentlfaSsiste,.thc
action of. manure. '- . .- . ~.
In sill civilized countries in which the, soil
•has been long enough under :cultivation to
shoW a-decline in fertility, manure is valued
for - allthe• reasons just - enumerated.
.questions of "Inquirer,. - of Barryshurg, Pa.,
'whose letter vie:clitote, are to -the, paint. fl
.• . "I am anxious to knoW in-what way to in
'crease.' manure heap. rhave only same
30 acres of lapd; 'rind am working every
of it. Of straw, have have net even enoug . hto bed
my-Steck with. I keep fialiorses . , two ci'n”,
and
.geneotily feed two -- Oxen through the
winter, -31 Y in:Mitre heap -nearly, .ai ways
smoking, being-So hot.-, and turns gray, Or
looks . mouldy 1 . 16 W-: shall liroceed
. tO prevent it and what Shall I do for materi
'als?:Spent tanbark I can-get three fillies off:
sawilliat none. about here; :t can get a very
small quantity of,leaves, and for theSel hart
•to .'pay very high ; muck I have none nn my.
land, and have nothing indeed, but. graviir
soil. WilT some- one please give. me advice..
as to what:l arn to do'
It is ntiw-inittunn,,. and our "friend :will not
doe . 1 16 collect inuch,',if 'arty vegoahle
' matter which can contain Weed seeds itiany
considerable, quantity: Still it is probaqa
that asnod deal of such Ithings. potato tops,
i . waniverass,:rushes,. reeds; - bogs, etc.: . may
-be obtained: His sail. is gravelly ; Ivere it
it 'notTorthia,:lx..e.would recommend; him to
'use geed loamy, or even, sandy soil,: for bed
ding-for his stock. Nothing is better to bed
cattle, or horses upon; than about it harrow:
fol: of Soft loam, free from stones and stick;,-
covered With a Very,slight . spreading or other
.
he 'litter may be renewed dally and
. litter. :
• T
faked off. with the- duno-and the soil as of
ten ris it becomes saturated -with urine; cr
other wise- defiled wasted; sayOnee a week
for . COws, : and
twice fof all smile. animais.-
•This will not-only 'Mei - ease- the bulk of: ibe
marnife.heap, tend cheek Clifire-flinging, but
it will greatlYluprove its quality; more
:thati.onr philosophy WWI present . dita can
connt'Ar. Ifit is .. .possible for imptirer to get
such soil , -weSay by all means . use-it; if not,.
letibitniko into the. liighways:and hedges.
- and - trim. off the sods, Pare off the turf„ skim
-Out the rondside , ditelies, poOls, etc.,- and tart
it all :In to swellf - the manure leap: ,The
best. way to use it is; laving it airy, to Mingle
'it dailiWith the Manure in ihq : stall; -ff thii
_cannot be -done,- then make the . mixture
when the stabic4 are cleaned out, using ttni.
form 46.ntitie4 4aily in propottion , to
ofinanuie made. -As fon th hpri,
Mouldy, heated, and-fii'e-fanged, as it is -
Scribed, the only thing to do With that is , to
work it all Over; - repiling it with :
square:sides and a flat top. It . shotild be eip
ported on rails; or any other eontriattee for
good drainage; so that eater May be pumped
over: it and run through irtiO sunk hogshefl,•
or.tank of some kind. When piling up-mica:
.a heap, Mixed in soil, muck, straw,; or settle
thing of the. kind, and tread it down Tian! oa
the edges, that they may not dry' so ankh as
;otherwise. . - ,- • - • .
e~C~ ~ ~~
~~~ ~~.:
• . . .
-To.KSEeEous..---Eggs, says a farmer'S wife
eanhe - lOptfor two years,::by dipping them
In a solution made of: one- pound - of : quick
lime and one of salt, to one: gallon of water.
Take an old pail and put iu - .Your limy and
water,, and:thenStir until it" is all dissolved,
then add salt as above. (keen it in the cellar) ;.
when cOol - . enough, it is •rctulf to' use. - Dip ,
in the eggs - , antlsee that they are all 'covered
With t hiY solution - whieh must bestirred from
• the.hottom Paelc--. them, small
end downward;: in bran or salt, or Witholit ins
thlng t When wanted for - use4)r ntarket..s
water will wash. - them .cleatt
;Some dip eggsin boiling water, some grel,ie
thernand paek . thetti in bran. , I .parlicd
teen dozen (as I could gather.. them) :in A.. 9;
gust in salt, andlcept.them - until spring .jaqt
as, good as,Treshi: They must.allhe kept in-a
cool cellar a little - moist rather than dry.
•
•1" MIG.CTING • PASTILLES . .—POWdOCLI PIT
benzoin t G parts; balsam of turn -and- pow
dered sandal wood, of each 4 parts; a - tight
charcoal (I.,iiiden)4:Siparts ; .. powdcred tract=
canth an&,true.labdanuni, of
,each .1 part.
powdered nitre . and gum of each 2
parts; cinnamon :water - . 12 parts; heat to a
ainooth,ductije mass, form into small cones
with a flat tripod base, and dryin the air.
PISS SAndans;—:Well washed . satiloWer
oz:;carbonate:Of soda 2 . 0 z.; water 2 gallops; .
infuse, strain, add French chalk, scraped tine
with- . Dutch • rushei, •4. lbs..; Mix well,, and.
precipitate the color on, it by adding. a:soln:
tioty,of tartarie acid; 'collect like red powder,
drain, add' a very small quantity of gum,. and
apply
be
paste
,the- Saucers . . . Less chalk,
may. be used foral very fine article. '
To Po7l)Eli mg be
beaten m. fi• morMr .for .without
being .redoced_to ; power; but . if it be . Jirst .
broken withthe pestle, and 'then sprinkled.
with a feW. drops of, spirt of wine, it [nay be
readily pulverized, . Powdered campbrir is
much used in tooth potcderS; fireworks, etc.
Posq.knt.i tEmos:AUE. 7 -;-Tart.itriC or .citrlc
Soil). 1 Oz. ;
.finely-powered !Oaf sugar 31 tbs.;
essence
. of leinon 20 drops; mix ; or 3 tea
spoonfuls make a w2ry , pleasant glass of el
fternporancoui lemonade"; eke) powdcreil sa
gir 4 lbs. ;. citric orltirturic__Seid 1 oz. ;. (s .
seriee. of. lemon. 2 dr. affix : well: A las:.
Vertbslieet and. agreeable. '
Futtsrroliu, I'sTE.—Turptentiee 1 pint;
alknuet root 4. oz; digest until ruffieltullr
colored, then add heeswax,'serapedrnal l,
; pit the vessel hit° hut •waiter,_ and stir.
until dissolved, If malted . pale, die titicaset
should b 6 omitted:
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