The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 28, 1865, Image 4

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• . • TheY get die .bieziotand ale: 'AA
- Of interytittug that
• 'Aztd gat tu tree to dame n .
• . other 11114 of shows t ,
altee a mammoth thaws le cut.
They' always 'get a Once. ' . •
For aayßig Bra, Smith knows hovii.. • •
To make li : verit
Tile largest Ptollpitin , tonged beet.
And Other Prden.ettit4. • -
Is Wort WO the sanct u m by •
The' Wig* hag 111
,apaslt to *to. .
",tio matter how they drum—
ihab*uoat is nothing, If •
You Olill I
At tails files therre almost hnggtd
By pretty girls, you - know, ' • '
That they may crack up everything
The larileehaves to show—
Aid thee they get'it blow-out tree
At every party teed ; . .
The remota is, : hecause they mite .-
: ',Aiat;l other People relti. - .
1111TEMUS WARD'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
11Y ULUSELP
2STEW YOBS; WEAR FIFTH A.VENOCI DILOTEII .
' • , . Org. Stet.
into which ran ask me
send you sutn leadin incidents in my life so
yOu- car write -my Bogfry fer the papers,.
cum dOoly to hand. I have no doubt that a
article, onto my life, graturnattyeally. jerked
and properly punktooated, would be a t.ddi
tion to the chaois literatoor, of the day.
To the yooth of Atnerilq-it Wmild be val
yable asshown how high a Pirtnykle of fame
a man car reach who commenst.his career
with a small canvas tent and a pea green ox, •
•• which 'he rdbliiidlVOlrWhile inirateltirt hisself
agin the center Pole,' causing, in",-ftahway.
J., a discriminating mob to-say hninbugs
would not.go down in them village.. The ox
resoomed agricultooraL pursoots. shortly af-;
.I next tried my hand at given Blind-Dian
concerta,:apPearing as the poor blind man
myself. Apt the infamous cuss who I hired
to lead-me round towns in the day . tyme to
'excite Simpy ihy drank freely of a spiratoaus .
iker unbeknowns t 0... me one 'day,,. while:
under theta infloomme he led me into the ca
nal, :„I had to tear the green bandige from my
eyCsOr be drowned..l tho"t Pd restore my
An written about these.things, Mr, Editor,.
kinder smooth .'em over. Speak of "ea as
accentrissities of genus.
. My..next vemur would hay bin a success it
I hadn't tried.to,du too !Mich- I got up a
series of wax:. figgera, and.. among collets
One of Socratei. I thot a figger of old.Sopk,'
would - be - poplar with. eddicated peple, but
unfortunately, I put a t/rOWLI linen duster
and C. S. regulation - pip on hint, which.
'Topic with classycal eddycation 'said it was a
farce, This' enterprise was unfortunit in
other respecks. At a . certin town I adver
tised a wax figgerm of the Flon'ble Amos
Perking, who was a railroad president, and ,a
great person it, them parts. - -
Butitappeared that I had shown the same*
Jigger for a-Pirat named_ Gibbs in - that tows
the previs season, which created - a intence
tooruulti & the 'audience remarked ,"shame
dote me," & other statements. of the . same
similarness. Ltried to molify .'em. I fold
them that any family possessin' sorry
children 'night have my she tiger' to Oak
with half a day;: & I wOuldn't•charge 'em a
• . cent. But, alas! It was . of no vail. I was.
forced to leave, and infur from a. article in
the Advertiser of that, town; iii which the edi
tbr says, "Aitbo' time has silverea this man's
.lied with frost, he, still brazealy wallowsin
infamy. Still are hiS snakes stuffed, and hitt
wax works uureliable:- We are glad
.he has
• •concluded to never revisit this town;
• • iape redible as it may appear, the fellow reely
did contemplate so - doing last summer; 'when
still true to the craven *instincts of • his black
neart, he wrote the hireling knaves ache ob'
scure journal across the: street, to' know what
‘' 'they would charge for too small bills, to be
-110118 on yellow paper! , We • shall recut to
this matter again." • •
. I say, 1 iutur from this article that a Prep -
. dice still exists agin me in that town:.
_ I will not, speak. of. my Once being in
straightened circumstances in asertin town,
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sad of my endevorin to ackumulaie welth by
lettip Myself to Sabbath school picnics, to
sing .ballads adapttid to the understandings of
little children, accompanying myself on a
claironm—which I forgot where' I wsa
day, singin'instead of - Oh,* how pleasant to
be a little child, - • •' •
snap—Set 'cm oo again, • •
. • Right in the middle of a three-cent pie,
whiCh mistake;' added to the .fact,sthat I.
- , coultnat play.onto the clairouet except mak-,
ing tt, howl dismal, broke up the. picnic, and
chiidren Said.in voices choked with sobs and
emotion," where was their' home and where
was their Pa? and I said be quiet dear - citil 7
.dreu, I am your Pa,' nhich made a young
v ontun with twius by her side say very an
,
• grllY,*"Good heavens forbid • ygu should be
the Pa of-any of these innocent ones' unless it
is muchdesirable , for them_ to expire
,
yusly upon to a murderer's galius
I sayl will not Speak of this. - Let it be
berrid into Oblivyon. •
In your article, Mr. Editor, please tell 'mu
what sort of a mart I mu.
- If you see fit to kriticise My Show speak
your mind. freely. I . do not object to itt
cism. Tell the pubilc, in a candid and graCe
fat article, that my show abounds in moral
and startlin' curiosties, any one of whom is
mouth dubie the price. Of admission.
I have thus fat. spoke of myself excloosive
.
ly..as a exhibiter.. , .
• I was born in the state of Maine, of pa
rentsf. As a infant I 'ad - railed a great deal
'of attention.. The =burs would stand over
my cradle, for hours . and say, " now brigitt
the face looks'' How much it nose!"
young.,ladies
. would carry me. 7011 a in their
arms, saying I was •muzz.ey's bussed darlin
. and a sweet "eetyittle ring.. It was nice, tho
I wasn't old.einiff to properly appreciate - it.
. I'm a healthy old 'darlin' now:
• I have tillus sustaiued a good' moral char
• acter. I was never a railroad director in my
life. •
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Altho' in early life 'I did not inva'bly , con
fine myself to truth in my small bills,.l have
bin gradeoally growing reepectabler and Ee- .
spectahler ev'ry year. I luv my children,.
and never mistake another map 's wife for My
own. I'm not a member of, any meeting
house, but firmly blot:ye in meeting Houses,
and shouldn't feel safe to take a -dose of laud
anum and lay down in the streets of a village
that hadn't any, with a thousand dollars in
my vest pocket. - • .
My temperament bilious, altho'l don't owe
a dollar in the world.
I.am a early riser ; my wife is a Presbyte
tian.-1. may add . that I am also bald-heded. I
keep two: cows. • .
I liv in Baldinsville, Indiany. •My next
door nabor is old Steeve Billing. I'll tell you
story.about old BteeVe that, wiil make
you larf. He jived the church last spring,
and the miniiter, said, "you. must home
now, brother Billing; and erect a faintly alier
in your mins house," whereupon the egrejis
old ass went borne and built a regular pulpit
in his se!tin.room._ . _, He had the jiners In his
house over. 'four days:
_
lam 56 (56) year of age. Time with. his
releutless Scythe is ever bury. ::The old,Sei
tun gathers them iu, gathers. . iu:
keep a . pig this year.
Idatiftthink'of ansl.hing more, Mr. Editor.
IC you should giit ray : portrait in con-.
Act:Limy yfithtny 11!%try, • plea Se. italr me eik
graved in a ; languishin attitude, lean - in on a,
pillar, leaving my ,back_ 'bait as it is briar.
Truoly yours,. • ARt) .
' Taw...Oast:l:B4oM fir a young machauic ia . if
-i'vO,aroital;youni tylfe. ;„ ' js i , ; least, a sort of
capital that is ge*-arilly,,,Rr9;llletlie—o-point
al sya cousitlered la makiagirorestroeins..
'WIEN DE I:WTI!: TA YLttli AclaitOWPl.
. ARTISTS. ANDI.PiIbTetgAntERS ,
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, . Nag. 911 matt 914 C hestnut Street. • •
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• Dec 31. sl4:. - -i .. -,..• -, ..- :-.-- - •,•-• ".. iti..ty
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litsk. WI Bgairkeili*Etjriatidelpleta ,
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I:nparter o (1E11..%1A37 • FitENCII rind tish t3yri
bad Fa4cy 994*, and CHRIAWAUE.,PIPtES.!,Cird.
Ate. striderisdadealeilipioniAte fritp; rirticinii. -
.Septeirdirie VOZ; • :' - ' .• .
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.WOOIDREIEFF ALLEN, Auceeiskeirs •
V YARN LL & OGDEN. .4711- ffeetat •,341.
Street, -. Vaillateo:,
_ . .fisholettale dealers ln" 01AL
OM& .A(g0110L;. 1
BENZINE. , • NAPTHA. TURPEN."
Sm. .11. ave &instantly - on Mind ficiWNEIVS
SPI NDLR or light MACHINERICLOIIs._.ffr AVY
effINERY. OIL These are. pure, unmixed Tariff:Me
Lubricators, free from all trace *of !Mick 194 are war-.
ranted not to . 'Mint cr.!" • ..• : y .
The trade supplied al:treasonable ternia. .
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KA.nclung,
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attrati(l4 Wire Rabin aimitinufictoFF,
238 SIDEM SECOND Erlt*r,
• Pis ilidelpita.
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N.B. —ll ' l Ong to the City iII to their
advantwe to call and exatUthe the Rock- D. X. K.
43:..11.11%!is PEA CM. ' E! D. B.Hrin.ZT
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. - 3(.437I3FACEUTLEitS . • . •
tgirnielUu and Brate - ri.in
• • and Burning nutti.ubricUting 1:1111s,
• Benzine nrig•Naptigni - •
ICO. 1346 SOUTH SE,CONIT .gansoFtTLITA„
sept. 16. •65. • . • 37 em
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23 S+,Seond Si., abovfilSpruCC,. l
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Eeei* * constantly on halal a large . nasortment of EAR,
PEII 4 - SIATTINGS , DRUODETS. OIL'eLOTFS. WIN-.
DOW SHADES.: RUM 'MATS. 'PLANO-MELODEON
and TABLE AXWERS...t_ci..t.c.. to which: h? wonld in
vite the attention of those who may deoire anything in
hie tine. .. . . - Wpt. 16, 'Gk. : 4ll'73m ._• ...
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BEDS. FEATEEBS..iLATTBABS E 4
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BLANLETB .
BED QUILTS. &c.: Ac-'> -• • ._ .' • • '
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. 10117 TUCKER'S CELEBRATED SPRING BED.
Every.arLicle in the Bedding . line at,the . tinvescinarkn
peke •.• ' ' - .;AM.05.13.1.1.,L80RNE, Pniladelphia
.t4ept.. 'RS. 'f,s. •• • • • . -:.. -- :. •' -• 37...3m • ,-.
J. T. DELACROIX,
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•N 0.37 Tenth Seca/Aid • 4treet, tabov.e
• prut, - .PWILADIELPUILA. • •-•
CARRETINGS CARPETI4GS ! I
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...Hiving reCtired•by late.arrivala. all the • newest and
matt attractive §tyles of Carpetings: I am prepared to
offer. at ' the loweat _prices: wholeaale . and retail, John
Croarley and Son's Engliah.Tapestry:Bllo!aehi ; Lowell.
& Hartford Three-ply and Extra Snperlrigrain.Carpeta.'
with a• large aaaortment of medium 'and ' low, Priced '
Carpetiiika.• Window Shades. Oil' Clotha..&e. '.. . '.- .:
J. T.• DEIACHOIX. No, al south , Seentid Street, be,
tweets Chiatont-and Market, Eitiladelphia. -
A110:4 . 19; '65
FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE; - ZCO.N"
DI& AND .DOTABII4TYc . :(ISE
•:THOMSON'S. LONDON:KITCHENER
EUROPEAN d
THEjtEST RANGE EVER iNVENTE.I3. : •. :
SOLD BY
CiIASIO4.SUARi!k. dL TH43.II.:SOST,
• . . No. 209 N:Socond Philadriphia',... • •
•Iron• Vouneleris and Inawivractiosit4o: of
- . • Stoicn. Ileriters.-,Tirinwrd and En.: •
: • • Tinselled Nyarcisi'de,Ac.•• , ' •
Augn.st " • • • '• • 33-Grti.7
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BEST WHITE LEAD !..- ••• HEST ZING!
Pure Litierty Lead, ."
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Unsurpaised forWurrEscas. FINF. GLOFOC. ,DTJEAUILITT‘
. • POptatsa and Ectsvetrss Of . SUILTAOE.
PUR.E:LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted - to c.ocier - niore
eurface for same weight than any Other Lead..
• • - I'i7i It anfi;litni bane no ether
PURE LIBERTY- - ZINC; ielcietecl ZIIOE. ground in -
Refined Linseed 011, unequaled in quality. always the
• .l o tt re Li bir ty-ZiOtc, WAIIRA TED CO CIO more and
tietter work at A 'given Ctlfit than &ink •
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JE:kr Uct•tiitt best • ' •: •
Itlanacantared at PENNSYLVANIA P;11N'1 & COL;
OR WORKS... Orders ericated promptly by -
.•. za E ',Eli de. tSAI I T 11,
h , .irsjile ,I;la -11palers,
11 - 1 1 r.Store & 11.37.N0rth THIRD - Street.
PIIILADELI'IITA.
March 11,'65.
LAMES . :. FA - nY . 11)1t..!
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.11...NN 1.1 ..' A.O T.O R l',.
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' ,. *,iJ .. • No..
• 11i3 • Arch Street.-
'4141 * ! .- ' I :r''? • ab :- '
ove it
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~.,.. - h, PIIILADA ..• .
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-.".-71-.. .1-:-:
.linve now
~ in'More.of my osyn Im-
t,
- , :,-.., • .purtatinn and Manufacture, one of .
• . ''''.. '-1_ -- the L A IZGEST :Ind .nui..t W.:MITI
FUL eelections'of" ii•Azycv r . unpf, fur L'A.DI,ES'.
nod, CIIILMIEN'S WEAR. iii:the . City: . Also; a fine
'assorimentof Oeldts'Pnr,Gliives and Collars.: . '.....
.. I am enabled to :dispose of my . zoods at very reasona
ble prices; and I ervidd thdrefne eolirit . a call fthin my .
friends of SchnSikill County..and vicinity.' . : .. ..
Zirßetteinber the Nano'. Number. and Street 1
' . - - • : -... :- :- .110IIIN FAliEltiA,
718 Arch Street, above 7th. smith side; Pill GALA:.. . :.
Us^l hare no Partner. our connecii.in whh nee oer
Store in Philadelphia;'.. - Sept. '23. •il'S.—lt.S4na
028. HOOP .:SIOIELTS 628
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`.‘OWN. MAKE" Or HOOP. SKIRTS
Are. gpttin up expressly . to meet the wants' f first c 1204
trade. They euibrace a eoMpipterutsortmerit-iof all the
new and desirable' . sizes and . le.tigth. for Ladies
Misses and Children, and are superior to 'all others.'
made in pyint ofsyroinetry.. 'finish and .durability; be- •
in migle to the finest turnpered Eng.lish Steel Si'iring.s.-:.•
with linen finished covering, and having all the mvtalt.,
fastenings immovably secured. by improved machinery ..
• They retain their shaPa'auti- elasticity to .the.
are to give entire satisfaction.. .
• Also, constantly In receipt of lull lines of good Elasf- •
ern Made SKIRTS. At Very lbw prices. Skirts miide - ti
order, a I tered and repaired, %%110 LESA LE AND RE. .
TAIL, at.MANUFACTOICY ANWSALEsRPONL,
6:25. Arch Mtrect; bove-tii •
• Vie7-11.112:11.9 CASI.L . • ONE TRICE ONLY. • . •
August 19. '415:.
:G-LASSES -
Oil Paintngs. Engravings. Pic
- tures. and - 'Portrait Frames. ..
Photograph. Frames, Wick.;
• dow Cornices. liiier-Ta-;
- bles, Marble Slabs at
Brackets. - •
JAMES -S. EARLE. & SONS •
8 16_ Chestnut Itfaxinfaetur
ers, Importers.and Dealers In . Look
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tug :.
• A large and elegant assortment of MIRRORS of ev
ery. character al-o aye in. stock. Particular attention
given to the - manufacture of !Picture: F enlace,. in
Otich.branch continual chan . ..ma .and novelties are be
ing introduced, Estimateit Cot Leaking Glosses
furuislied-On applicatioa, by mail or personalty..
'ltokersolbfroutbis; and War mid..litimornas stMz
jects:• fridillarticalara in Circulars :
-Every articleof•••llle.srs ...'•HAHLE SONS' mannfac
tare. can be Parked to forward:to:My part of tbd,cinin,
try in perfect safty.• - .• Glitter y_of Filleting* open
at all timetc :iru to visitors. - -•bruni24.-'6,l—*" ga•-Gm '
CHAS. . • E."-T.
TAILOR
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• . . ,• • For -the-onvenince of :our
• •:. • •pi ron.l. and other.:.% ar disnince,
. • 0/..z._ : ' we • here .pninerit a .diairram of
'eelf 7 mertsurenient, .itip • which -a
gooci . At gaarautied; by
' t . sending the . sizes. in- the order
• .11 - ,.'designa,.'designated tae accompanying:
-1 • . EXPLANATION..'-
. • ' 31Ed.$131tE F0p,,M0AT,... •
• • P3 47ih ' from 1 4"-°
• • • 8011. ki/11) . 210 . . 1 - . • .
• ' • 'lO . /Thih.. Of Stare. (With arm
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. . crookrd.) from 4to a.
1: 1 . • • i/vow; .IPodittre,—Around the
• it • _ most prominent pan ut , •the
• 0 ;. • '.c.h6t. • • •
' troidt.:Measure.-4vand , the
State .whether the perron is
• , .• The ..pxne nieleure as for Coat .
MeaFure inside setun., and out
ride fromitioLhotie, and around the waist an
SAMPLE Or KATENIALS sxwr at Mill. FRET OF COST.
: GOOLB TO US ar.rcif..NtiD. it 2i OT FATIOAC:TORY.'
• S. Pill:OK
• '• 524 -Chesnut.tit.,
FALL OF 1865 ! t
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A„ pplaially- lait,eresting
-JOSEPH' IL , .IIIIOIINLEiri
• (Late THOIINLEY •
Ravin* mode extensive repainCand alterationeto the i
.OLD . STAND,. IN:•H.. COIL EIGHTH 'AND SP RLNG ,
GARDEN STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. bat! •ro-opend
ed with a magnificent stock of new eattbeantlful goods
eeleeted with great care and with...epectal reference to
-the drat ems% trade, wkei have ao -long patountval the
old firm • And I would hate "take. the. opportunity of
thmiking all -Mr "formrir cartomera and - of. as-wring
them thatmo effort wilt be qiared in the future to -re
tain their coot need:pat-image - There will he fotind 'a
good Mack of SLACK - SILKS and • sHAwis, RICH
'PLAID and PLAIN POPLINS, FRENCH 2.1121.5uE5,
Woldi ILELAINES'AND - REM CALICOES, GIG=
SANS. TICKINGS and STEIPEA,CLOTii 4681-•
- AND -PLAINELEI- ELANKBV,'•tpILTS
AND 2 !-BEETING,V: LINEN " GOODS . 3[Laillds}
CLpAKS, '• '
• • • • ..IOsEPII . IL TidORNLEY. •
Tr, lith...4Stall4-Glirdafa Sta. Phllada,
Sept. - AO . ICS .• - • - • • p.Saa '
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itinF - 74A. - 14
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_.4lo.lXf_pritiairg-enurail: utup jetrkprre,,,.
of4l)°uhu.
trail R"
iiertia
sober 2,
• . 520:;;AROH:: - Street - i:
• • PxlicApEl,puiA...
liATtil3 l • '
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. • • SOLID SILVER WARE„
tind.fitux;rior MilverePlaged Warp..
A SATE STEAM BOIL. ER.
. Tbesubscribes Is prepared to':reenlse orders . for the
ELAR/*SON SWAM 1301L1CR,• 4 in sizes to stilt pur
chasers. • The atteatton of manufacturers and otbers is
called tO•this new St4mGeuerators'es -combining es
. Den tial advehtaPesdaabsol ate Safety foam . destru ell ire .
explosion. first welt as s .durability,ecouomy ,
facility. of Clothing • and.transpartation, &c.. not
possossr- 411, byy AnyhoiterDOW IR tli•e- • .•
Time' boilers. Inas he Feet In daily operation, drhine
the extrusive works of Messrs. Wm. Sellers.
. Sixteenth streetund Hamilton street:ut 8. W. Cattell's
Factory. Spruce street;SchoyfldU, end:at Garsed4B Tre
mont MilL Fnuiliford.. .
JOSOH, - IT A 6
. RI,MNi: Jr.;
••. Wtiothington• .
a 74 . STREET,.
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Sept, "4. .0 . .-- 3p-tfj • . • P1111,A,p41.,P11..1A,
-EST 0.104 vir/TiAGE BIGATti S
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Are'ina. narydurxrelled. but . therari: alit4Antt;ly un
equalled .bs• any other Reed bietrunserit in the- country
Desbnedektreaslvfor.Chnrches and • Schools,' they Are
found to be Nually tc . ell': adapted. ' tip the parlut and
drawing room . For aile:only. by .. • —• .
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- ' '.. • • • -• E.--K..BRIICE: -
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: ,••• 1 , 70. 1$ North SEN;'ENTII•St.,.• PIIILAD' i
A. '
77 - .A1t:0, - B I tADBLIWPS PIANOS: and A. , . complete
itisOrtmeut of the . PERFECT MELODEON: - -
UNION" :STEAM,.
ROTAIrir BLOWERS.
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-These: Machines are the...best appliances 'for increas- .
.intrz. 0)V-or:mint: opacity cif boilers' where' there
'defective •draft:.ar tvhere cheap fuel is required id he'
wted.• like. Mite 'and DWI Opal- Coke. &retitled. Astes,.•
pittaninotts. sal, SO DuSt,•Tantiers• Spent . .. Eta k.
These fa c hinca:N ate dlierated , hrsteutu'ilirect•front
the boilerikand require no. power - from the Engine;,
t hey.itcsupy. no 'room iwattnble for any of her • tairtaise,•
are quite noi , elePe,i4 their - mrrration , and are net lia
ble to wear out for . •• • ••• . • •
fly using. this Machine' Your. grate bars will
'bend or melt doWn. your: coal Will burn, to ashes and
•nttelinker: saving the trouble and, eipetise of eleati-:
ine:your tires more than bnce it day'. The Machine is.
etisliyr.nn.With ten Pound's Or.9[llM, aniFynn can tzet
up your. steuin inthe mtirning'in half the time add ex , '
pulse of the ordinary way... • ' .•. • •
. We warrant every machine to do .y.our work.in
isfactory manner - or nq . Sale; you ten dine
-after the miteltine put tbdecidetwhether you-will
keep it nr"nut. -
In driderina.MachineS g • ise . the kirland.size of your
hor.ers", number square feet. heatiea melare and Square.
'feet grate' surfare,.. Send for a CiiYulcir. — •• .‘ •
JAMES H. 'MATTI F.W: 4 OS; General Aat: for . rerine.,."
Qt 4. !Sixth St .:
gctoberi...k. Whr'.. • 1 • 41.-31 e . • .
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• ...415. •• • 415. r 415.; ••• •••
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FURS:!
, 3z •1 1 .••:g, WOMRATEE.:
, • Rave riow . oliep a cintilce assortment of • ,
.
riD C •1P
IRS
• • ••
• .
Russian • • . •
fables,
Fine. Blink ; fable::
•
• ,r . Royal 'Ermine,.
.•:•••
•• . • • • ..• •• •. •.„. •
• • • • .. :•Squarrel;
• •
.-• 4c:
_ Made up in ill. the latest style.. and tolwldelf they-
Invite the attention Of , the - public. before • 0110134.111 g
ch•ewheie: .• • :. • - • • ,
A. WOMRA,TIL,.
" • " 415 Arch Street,'PHILADELf'IRA - ;
Ocfober 1.• . • • .. 41..3rEt
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Read This!
J. R.. TROXEL - 41,!S
CHEAP CHLNA, GLASS, AND
CROCKERY STORE,
°entre Street,
„Opposite , Mortim6r House
PO.TTSYILLE:..
.
The eitizenii• Of - Pottsville -and.'nejghboring • towns
%illagesvand hamlets, one and. ail; are. - invited - to call.
and examine Any , stock' of - wares behire bnyiug else.
where, its I am.uot to .he undersold, and . can turniSli
LlouSekeepers with every article 'they waist. in•my line
of hasineis. •In theettick ' . • •.
. .
• - Freue,la
*will.be folind Tea Setts, Dinner Setts. Card. 'and. 'cair.
ilatikets, Watch: Cases, Seger llolderS, Match. Sates,-
Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Saucers,. Vases, Colognes,
China Setts' for Children, and a general variety of
Atc:,
Glass %I are.. _ •
Choicest,. latest. patterns, consisting ,of Table' and
Bde .Tulnhicrs, Champagne and Wine Ghniseii, Ale and .
Beer, tit-mums, Decanters, Bar and Bitter
lets..PlateS. Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creams,:Cel.-
eries.-Sugay.WWls Spoint. Holders... Syrup • Jaiis,.Fruit
Bowls,' Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Bern: tamps .ot
eyery.variety,}:amp Chimneys, Lanterns: Cantilesticks;
Cunay
Croelleri.•
A;fnll . iniscirtniert of. BTO.N.E CHINA, .of
fercut patterns: iti'stittet or single pirees,•lo suit the put.).
l ie. A large-rissOrtnient eor-mon.C. C. Ware; which
I. will sell at low tigures, •
•-and Stone.::Ware:
. Pudding Diihea, Dishes..Ctili;unleri.:,,Alilh. Pans,
-Jelly. • Moulds, Pitchers.. Tea Pots, limter Puts, Milk
Pots; Jars,.Jugs, etc.; eta. . •. • .• '
• I'iIISCELLANEO ;—Toilet Setts. Cartors, Slop Jani
And Eirot Baths; quart and Yini Flasks ; Cial Oil, ‘tc..;:;'
•
&c. Fruit Jarsf. of. every desciiptium
311i.RCBA.NTS i L urn sell' you Goods at Prices,
thus saving you fieiglt4 Cal) aiid.see if it, is L:11. '
. • , .
J. it. TROXELL.,., • •
. , .
The Ilicist flo.mjitete - .sewing ..
- - 11.1 - •
• chine: istence . . • .
. . Ex .
The • Introdiletion: of ....the • • FLORENOE "
pates'a new 'era iniSeWing:ltachmeS.. •• .;
If Idcwit, Fella. Gathers, !druids,
• . iligail"Battiere and. etewile out a: • :
• •••• Battle al 'the, mange giggle.: • .
'The undersigned has bien.
Ageht 'for
ch
Suylkiil• cyuuty,- of the : Florence hewing ',Machine.
Company, Idlinuiscuircrehf the - celebrated'. Itevereible,
Feed:be:wing Machine* .• • • • ,• :•-•
The following advantages over any and • till' hewitt
Itachines, - are claimed ±Ol . titc! **Florence." : '
It make.; tour hillerent•stitches,, the lock, knut,cluti
ble-lucti and double-kunt; - on one ,and •the same .ma;
chine. • •liach stitch being alike on. both 'sides' of the
fabric. • . • :•• • " • • •
• It has thereversilde feed . Motion; wlfich'• enablee . the
operator, by slimily turning a tliumh•screw. to have the
work ruu•eittier - .tti the right or left, to- stay any part 01,
th e suage,,or Listen the male of the seam..;without turn;
ju g
!he fabric.. .. • • ••••• •• • •
' Changing toe -length of the stitch,indfrorri one kind.
'of stitch th'euother. tau readily - be done While the .ma=
chine is in niutifar. . • • : . • • •
Every stitch' is perfect In itselfohaking the sear se
'cure and uniihrui... • .. • . •••..
' -.lt in almost noiseless , and can be usodAAerequiet,fs
•Ice fOotoinkire all noie.tive: there are. ini spfiriks . to .
get. otit'of order, acid its itimplicity.enable-s the most, in
experieneetl•fu operate . • ':
.• •, •• • ;
• it' ill uittoil the .dress . of the operator, as'.ull the'
machinery is min the top of the table. : ' -
It is the most rapid sewer in the werld ; litikingiftve
etitches'to each revolution; - - -
Its ditch is the_-ivonder, of all. bedau e se .Of 16 corn
b l ued . elasticity, strehgth and beauty.. • • • :, , •
It tioes • the heariest ur tlnest • ork equal teeth
. ty; without change - of :ten:shin or machinery. ,
Every -Machine his one of•Jeuckftt. patent-.hemmers.
sactliebed, (the right to se which:We contrulo ebabitng
, :the operator le ruse
turn tiny Width of boni"desirocf. . . :
• -The public - is rwpectfully invited-to resarattie these
• Machines at the 'store Of tee tinder - Signed, Centre street;
Pottsville, where MIL particulars will be - given.: • .. •
• its M9IIRIh:::
.::4-tf • •
Aumt 20. '64
BOIIIANSIAN de. FC UNE Ft It hav6 opened:a
. new Provision 'and lireeery Stole. Market ISt:,
three dome above Third,north stile. where they Wili'keeli
cem.tently'on - baud; F10ui.,..14•ed, a; titer; Eggs,
G • . sev,.&ce. . Tl 4 iNitrou'e4, , e . cif.ple public is re
speettelly soilciced.
FREELAND..SE IVIINAR,Y-,:
Freelama, Montgombry • Go.,
will aspen its Whiter Stseion oci . MoNDAY. OUTOBER
23d, 1545, :Tpr . clitalognes• containing full particaliki
nddre' • • FETTEROi, itN.
..§ePt: 23, `06.1:-35-6t, • •
LIFE IrtisvE.Crtit:
•
The Girard Life Insurance,_
Aitnialty sedTruit Cam , .
patty. of Philadelphia. °dice, No. 4U Chertutit street,
the lirst door East of the'Custom 'House '• • ...
• caPlTAL—ssoo,o(o-7CIIARTEHTERPETUAL. • •
'continue to make insurances on lives on the moat fa
vorable terms. • *-
The capital being paid tip andin*ted,.to,, ether with
a large and•eoustantly. increasing reiserred fimd; offer!'
.a perfect se curity to' the insured.. . • ' •
The premiums may. be• paid learly, half-yearly or
quarter The companY•add a •BONI3II periodically to - the
ranee for life. •The drat bone*, appropriated in Decent
ber; 1544, 'the second bonds in December, 1549, and the
third helms in December, 19bi, which additions mink°
an avers •o of more than ei) per , cent. upon ,the ptemi
, aces pelt"; without incressiogthe . annual preinimn.• .
Thamesßidgway, •, ' Johtuk.iirown,
Robert Pearsall, . '::Johifit. Latimer.
Thomas.P. Jame*, ' • John IL Sladc, ,
Frederick Brown, - John C. ,
; George Tabor, • . bitian Gomm, •
Freeman,, . ~ • Seth
Pamphlets contiining fable of tates and explanation lc
'tonal of application and fortherlnformation can be Mid
at the - Mike. • •. THOMAS RIDGWAY, Prettld&it, •
Jon: F. James, Actuary. - ••..
- Pr otll. - ..BAN,Aipr, rptutillii,''Agentjof
- ./N e Ze i tly ijekl4ll:elai,k ' i_4 t4lll4 r gi e i d e 'd
f:./..t. /41 NRS: I -4/..; WarFLlUtr, MAirris. Ad 11tSnn,
-SAS K , 451, - • Ah. 11 I.
VOR - SA/ 1 1 '4410160' vitlnatfle' Sintle
Lied itittitititCr i lkodett , Valley;+
'Dere ie. eitienin ler witeiVebiirtirraiikelAiringtk, -
a tine two stork bowie Jr64"barix'Onailiketh Door. - 41 -
• . E. E.:OLAND, N,.:
- 4 "
VOR-8,1111E.--The_:-IPlown.sivihett
VOGARTY PRO P``. iiirtesi'or. East
Ittuiiet and. lislitoad streets. c-Pottzmillec::' - For
terms apply co. , - PAIL LT.,
Xitsitte
jan. 14.,!43.
FOR 111. i.
j.R.-A.W" werillifuleill. intermit is
•••• &valuable ' tract of. joddvt!t: ceit . 4 LAND, In
New Castle Township,Scluylktll.. County, near worked
two Appl to • • •
• •. • F1L1.154.1..Dt B. 130:WIDIK; Pottsville, Pa.
. .
:1.0 `, - A LE.,..:7319 acres_ of oicellent Timber
• Lark: estininted to coutaio oyer- 1t0.000,00 0 feet of
Phierind Hemlock tiiiibbr; eirrate on Troutßun,M ,
a branch of •Lyconang 14 - niilea from
iinm• - • • - FRANK CARTER.
fir... 11 Ltstate Agent; klatuirioy City, Schuylkill. Co.: Pa.
March 4.:'65. : • " 9-tf. -
. . _
'OWN 'PROPERTY -FOS &&Lll.—The
three-atoiy Bricli.Bailding, used iss a. Store. Ware
-house and Ihvelltur:sitnated west side of ... A
road, etreet. and esst side of Acigan.street, in the
Ekirtnrgh of Pothwille. Poi further, partieniars,..
inquire of GEORGE LI POTTS & of
A. S.'3loORREAli.:Pottsyille. • • • - • •
.
ATALITABILIK ipleoPEßll7l7 - tor SALLE.
Water•Powerand front 1500 to-2000 acres oi
Mountalu'Lan3. is offered for sale.. This proper
ty is gituate&in -West Bransaick!•Towtetntp,
xhnylkill County..on. the LittleSchttylkill Itiv
t;r and Itailrostl, , one mile above Port Clinton, and. is
known as the Schuylkill Forge Property. For. Moils,
&c., apply to GEORGE' & WM.. H. SCHALL; at Ctr:
wigsburg, • • -• • .. [Nov . 43-41
.
" Vont li f ituels at- Private • .
anti.
• V scribers .offer for sale' TWO. TRACTS OE COAL.
LAND,-.ocated -, in Scbuylkill . County. • . - -
Any information Concerning these tracts of Cosl,Land
will be i,dven on aki3licanou to Beau PATTIeLSON., Esq..
of .Pottsville, or eitOer'of the subscribers: • ,
_ - r • GEORGE "SCHALL,
SCIIALL,
; Executers_ of the.Eatate Of - John Schell. decd.
NOT. 7. `o7,i, - , . • . . • : 45-rf
. . .
11livrefling Ironer..nod , f4tOre for Nide iu
- .llolkinnoy sibstriber -will sell- his
Dwelling and Store located on Centre street. - next &um
to:the residence df.11.1*.: George Wiggan • in klahanpy
City". -.The lo( 1.4 '24 feet front by 114 feetdeep. inn
ichicb is erectecta two 'story •Finine Dwelling
• m.(l •and Kitchell" with a spire:Room. iii+ ll l!
. which ii,Flourand Feed Store is at •pre.eht kept. .This
is a reryilesirableproperty
'of . dechnine; , healtti, For terms & e:. bErply bathe snb=
licribeyori the•preinises: ."CHARLES COWLY.
,: s *pt•- t .'23; •••• . • : . t;S:!lin• • ' .
CI.O Ali: - VA D F. 0111: Ei ithir.-CA • acme . of
Coal and Timber Land onthe Eastern DlM'rract, ,
containing sei•eral.veins.of Coal — the hlammOth 75 feet. 1
the Lehigh ISleet.;and the. Skidmore .10 , feet.thitk.
mile of h run. which - forms,a basin, 1 Mile fwallii.f.lita
balmy - It Joins the . oew Boston Company. who
arc Ow. operating on the aaji iniug nroperty.ou these
.Tbe 'Railroud comnany are i*. locatirm the
roatt to.bp completed neat Sprint'.- Henry SMtler.:4,
'tenant On.the pronertAskeeps a hotel. - For further • in;
'form'ation apply ' • • : . MISR P1.1Y.. ,
Pottsville. September 2, 1965.. • , 55 tf •
. . .
TO. - 1; 6A Si Coal Girtpany are
-now prepareil..ro • rank. , ' on theirlands In
•Foster Township. SchuylkillThesn lands are
located ou.the..veiy.liest.portion. tit the Heidt.,,cher 'l3d
having over . tour niile9 run'on. the Daniel: Crosby;
.Lcalor, and all known . in that basin: bosh
shave and belOw Water level. Favorable lea.ies: with
:an abutidance.of. tiniher for purpose:a. will now
be made :to
. good: teiiiints, on,appiiralton:ta-E.'A.
• paegEß. President or the Comp inv. 'Trinity. Build
lug,. Nati York, or, tif.C..J.' 'American-
Puttaville. . • Sept: •;.15.-÷3l-if
:VOIR MAl.lg OR .TO LEAL9E.;--.4 "[tact ij
- land -githaie half amile . • weer- of -Llewellyn, in
Brin6h.and Schuylkill clounty,•con
lainina 434 ttelig... having a :run of three-Pao - tits of a
rrille .i h fotowing, Vvins. : The Gate i-5,1 7 ,
kirk. BM* Mine. Tunnel. - Faust and Partieß
*wiithing tolarcharie. or- hi • leage•will make application
o . • . :JOSIllf. A 'LIPPINCOrf. •
. : . .•RICR,ARD -SMETHURST:
• . . ! J. DUN DAb LIPPINCOTT;- .
.Eiectitore of flie E - .rate of James Dandle.. dece.a.ed,
..Itt-1211,1tValutO110.,
'Or to CHARLES M. #111.,.; Real Rotate Agt.; Poffsville:
A 112114 . ' .3k-cf - • •
GENER;AL .NOTICES.
-VOLT wish a truthful llfe . like anil heart.
tiful 'Likeness, call .et. Alleien;Gallery
and have a Pereelatu Picture,
.. . . . . .
.
: i- -- - - -;..i 111 4 V E ..
VOA NIL E N tilt D to, destroy
.
0 •;;---. : Ne - gatives which have been taken more than
one year. Persojis wishipg 'them .-retaitleal.: can do sc,
by purchasing, iii'yikich. case 'a deduction :will he made
in the cost or pictures -printed horn- them. - • 'Pt ice
Card Negative, -- 50 -penis' ;;Litige 1,1 cetapi. -- ...
. ' • ' • - • A. M. ALLEN, - : '
:- ' ' ...... Corner. Ccittd and Market Ste, Pottsville. - .
. F.O
.
' It WANT to• 'loch arged•f!iol-.
tioldiers• discharged. either by
reason ur 'dbiability. - -termination of service. or . general
orders: who . think •t'hty have. not received- from the
.Government; all the bounties oreurolments,which were
prainberl them. pr ; to•which the.; _are , equitably. if not
legally entitled. may hear Something tmtheir ,
age immediate applieafion lo•the nudersigned. I
,would tusk esPeciurattentinn,of Soldiers.. discharged. for
.physicul (Usability, Avithiti two year's from ; .enlist Bent,
IllUi enlisted men dischargisd far pronicitiim; 'and .men
,lobo have screed the greater portion or the tithe: Which
would entitle. them to. another-installment of biatntY.
Alrclainis against the State sar'Genefal Governments.
-Olio - tier newt': old.. of once rejected. Will be examined,
and U just. May be sertled.r.B. BRY•SON'.McCPO[., -
.A.ttilnies.-at.-L;tw•, Maitautarignstreet, next door to ifte
Charges until elaim.t-,are
• t•Prl invite the attention of Claim .Agents .ivhei may
havenisisslike the.aboVe. ••• • '
MEDICINAL
Schenck's Maadrake Pills
SICK JIEADACII.L7;
Its SymptomS, Cause and 'Cure.
.T
hat "reeeleil its .natne' from a constant , nan7.
sea or sickness at the stottitipti,• which - attends the
!milli in the head.: l'Ois beitlaCtie.isipt
.
inorniitg .
waking frain a deep.slee . p. and . w some
irregularity of diet has beeti.eotomitted on the. day he-.
fofe, or Sometinies foiteVerid days previous. At - first
there is a distressinfzly bppreiisive •feeling. in tbe.ltead.
which gbuimilly merges intti . a severe heati.iipainin the
temples".Zfretinently attended by a sense of . frt,lnettit
iSinleiness in One.eie, andextendiitg • across the rote
--Thore -is a clammy;: . Unpleasant .lAste , in the
••'Mouth: uniiffentivebreatb, .and • the tongue covered
with a yelloWish whitebir. desires to be
.alonelau din k room.. :At sops asflie pat Lehi feels. the
fulness in !Awl - wild and - train in the temples; take a hirge
dose , bf.Sehtmek't Mandrake . and' in :Uri hour or
two they , will feel as Weli . att over: thit has .teen tried
by thousands, and iti . filways sure to eare.:.auditistead
!of the. Sick :headeellUSitoining on every 'Week or ten
• dayt. theywill not :be tfoubled with it once in.-th Tee
months.
Scheneliya•Mandmlte.Pills are composed of knumber
of roots besides Podophinin, or concentrated Mandrake,
all.of which tend to relax' toe secretions of. the liver,
and aet . mOre prompt' than .blne pills • nr.uaercuiy„ with
out leaving . any clangerduirizei;t:s.• pia bilious person
.thei shoiy - tliemshres by :the Btol4B..:TheY'.
expefiliornis. Mucus, bileirid morbid . matter frdm
the system:: In.sick hpiklaelee,'lr•they'cLre faheri fni'di
rectedhboire, fa.fuli dose as Won: as they feel the (brat
symptoms of 13t:idelientrii ..bao.oire.cted•his
agents, tqratum.ttle. money if they •dii not give* perfect
:satisfaction.: - • y •
. .
. .
If. a peilinn 'has . been Conapelle4 to stay, out latent
night anik drink too nineb hy.lakinga.dose -of
pills on doing:to' bed, next Morning' he.. will feel as
though he_ hid not drink a.Orop,'unless he forgets to go
to bed all.. • '
. •
- :They, unly coat 25 Centa bhx. . • .
'Whoever takes them will never rts e-any other. They
are Worth a tiollar 'fo a sick, Man fur every . . cent they
Don't to;jet the name—ScitiNua's MANDRAKE
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. .Sclienck's Principal
Pfliee , No 1b North Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by
Druggists and Storekeeners , generally. . . • •
Price for Pultnonic Syrup. Seaweed Tonic, each $1 50
per.bottic: $7 50, the half dozen . ,: or two bottles of
Syrup And one of TOnic, Pat' $3 75. '
Pr: Schenck will be at hie office. No: 15 North' Sixth
Street. Philadelphia. every Saturday to see patients.—
Be Makes no charge or advice. but for a thorough ex
amination- of the lunge with hie. Respirometer; he
charges $3. • ' • March;ta...6s
. .- 11
FI.A.NOM AND .31ELODEQ,N.8,,:froin
,the
,best manufacturers, and -a - generar 6 . .• •
..assortment of eicelleht,Musicut Instru-
ments,..ste.sold •by the undersigifed: , - j I! - a
.Strings, "fridges and Screws for - Violins, • '
can ah'o he tarnlAhed. - - instruments ,repaired at :short
notice, and on reasonable Lerma. . : •
.•-•. • •". • • . M. LEINLMERSi-Atent, ,
• Sept. • Centre Street. .
1.1 42: AIL WS VE 11. E RATED. ZOIINING
.•P 0 WOl6 )13.-•The AilideiTag,ned, -- Agent for the
•sale or the above Well-tried Mining Powder, - would re-'
sp-..itrully announce to hls:numeroits friends luntthe
nil.operaturs. generally. Tthat he is prenated..to
fill all orders - for. POWDER at the,shortest notice, and
hopes•by strict attention' to: business. to merit a abate
thelt• patronage. • . . '• • '
;Office. Market - Street, S doors above Stichter iThoinp
soies. Store. . •.-, • JOHN. . 11.1ARPER, Agt - . •
July 15015. , • . • -48-Sin; .
r) I PE.l4.:—Fincy - French ciity Pipes. warranted-to
'r.:color.. Fancy illhy fiegar Tubes ; also •• ..
. • . ilkutchitiod - • - • — • • •• • • • •
• • • ':" • ••• • Pipen
In great - iarietv, tar. sale •at Philadelphia Importera
‘kholesitle.Pricis by. • OUSTAV WuLT.lEis,
.Wholesale. and ltetall Tobacconlat, , . Centre St.. next
door to that:Triton:Licari . ..Pottsville.. - June to . —43.
. •
.. i!-D)1Y:(N)01)5 1. .GR0GER,1:5,.": . ..: : ,
P.M.0.V11 S.IN.. , A T.:6RE'.
The 'undersigned will continuo. to 'carry on the busi
ness Ot.the stom ffertnerly Nichols:2h :Beck) at the cor
ner of Market and Second streets, Pottsville: lie will'
keep on hand a.rall and choice: stock of pry. Goods,
. roceri ea and IProyisiOasi, Which will be sold at
reasonable prices. • • GEO . : W. BECK. •
prOx v ille, Marchll. • 11.0
.-
.
'Mew Miekerch.-AnottierO
lot of Once fine No. l
I Shore and Bo Vackertil: to Hitt& Quarter, Halt and
Wholo.BbN: For sale by COl-10.
Oct -. • Waretioubo. MOAT'S' MOUCD.
PUBLIC SALES.
• .
," - Duscict-441:E!0v. - ..llfilisiga•
I There:till! he solti itPublic: Sale •at ..111111aNCE-:
•'..",El:t..stßuTEGia.thealoteritcb of Atellanden - t; •
..bitititidisi, the 2rsSh• of October toss.,
iitTialbefaind Butler:
273ownsbiti:i &bey/kill -County, consisting of an acres,.
exalts well covered.with WhieePnie. Pine and Chott
.Ant•Titither: • The gonind in' : god.coodittona:
•lays 'eta( anil can all 'be cultitstal trlays on:
r F pubilaroftd;stif. Weenie s goodr,spting oftiater
.on'thelited." :This t teighbortiond: . tor trtie of the ' best
timber thirt in the state. 'Persons - ..witting to see
. th
:I e Lad'esn stilly to RICUARD GlitXlßoll - inAstastid.:'
• ': Conditkaut made
. icnovm:onthe , ay. of tale. • •-
•••••.•• .oet. 21; 41.5.42-2 V. • • J. ht.000D2t.i.14.
.
-
Cal•le. of. REAL •411.110 PER*
IPROPERTW. Vibe tmdersligned
.offer for iale on the:-premises' in Washington
'
Town
ship. Schuylkill' County. : the niad running from
Cresson:l,p, ?Meg : rare. :1X miles from • Prielatsbarg,
Eriday, November 24, 1865. at 10,9 1 eloek
'; in. the •
117 acres of . excellent fermingland, with the Improve-
Menu. com.ist.itigeta two• story Dwelling llouse:
&Zorn, and SSW Ishii in .good working order._ 1
.0n thelarm there are about 500. young apple, . • -
pe.ar find otherfrnit.. trees. There are .prolific grape
sines On the property.' •;.• - t • • • •
'Among the Personal Property to be ' sold are. .l Car
riage. a 1 horse Rake, 2 Wagons, 1.• Chttiug Bench,
' plows and. Ilarrovis, .1' large Bog, and twiny, other
• things 100 numerous to mention. • • •
• P. S 4•:•Liqbor is positively'Prohlbited on the premises
during the pale,.
• Oct. 7..'d.5,-40-ht•
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DuRLAc KALE, Of VAII!,II. 1 1.0111.1i REAL
ATE.—The .subscriber , offers Public
TI6EiDAY.,-11tecen!bei 11, '1064,
- - -
the.fidloWinitviiluable• Real Estate„'vii.: First, it laige
and cummudions lIOTEL STAND:' and two iota j a
of griand..sit mite on%P,ittsville Street, Wieonia. -
co Thitiphln Cotinty, Pd. The MASl:contains 18
comfortable bed'm ms two parlors,-large dining room,:
Ititchenti. bar.and ball rooms. 'There are also, on the
premises good stablei: carriage . ..house. ice house..and
allthe but-buildiup; wittiexcellent water. =•
This - is' an old add, valuable'. stand...-. Int . ch.tracter is of
the first -order. and-its twitilm is always is 'muctriti'can
be 'lletiiatimodideil. and of the very best, • ,
Secant'', A'FINE PARK:containing Eft 'acres Oeared
hint under .excelicnt and 19. acres.. covered
With ;good che,inut; and other timber. Thereon is
erected 'MO' dwell ing houseii, good bank barn; and - it
new:grist Mill', with three pair of, stones, 'and' in ecim;
:iplete running order.
' There is also It young orchard of
well'aelected.fruit trees. and a god aupply'of running
- water.: Situate id Lykens Dauphin.Cos,,Pa..•
• Third., A VALIJABLE FARM., containing 56 acres of.
-the-best farm land, in good coudithin uslo fences. and
' well limed:: Thereon Is erected'a good two-story frame.
divelling.house, kitchen Sad bank • hami all new, built,
togetber•with an excellent SAW MILL; (doing a good
•husiness4.and.:llll .the necessary oitt-haihlitlV; with .a
• net;er-failatg supply cilymming water: Als(i y herds of
• land heavily covered with chestnut . Mid oak
Situate in the (*trough of Gratz. Dauphin:County.: Pa,
• ftW - Terms Will be .made. to side. and: .accomlnodide
:purchasers. • Partied desiting to phrthage: ma call upon.
orMddieita the 'undersigned 2lt his residence on thO hotel
property.. • •.' -JACOB TAL.L3IAS. SR. .
•October !1, .85 •
. . .
C011bi111i9.4141414Eat3, SA L EtS.OF REAL
The COlumbsioners of Schnylkill Comity will Itod a'
public .-ale on THUltSDAT..November 9th, ..IMs..at
the C-tert House, in the Borough of. Pottsville. for the
purpOse uf selling ail - melt linseatcd • lands,- tote. and
• they real estate that were purchased by them at/Pleas! •
urerc , ,eales. and.liaVe been held by them for five -years
- and:uwards. agreeabiy. to the Act 'of Assembly. _Sale
to doinmence itt to we10ck..A.. 7 0 , and to contineeirOm
flay "to diy until the following Itroperty'le sold: '• .%
. . ... . . . . . . .
86 acres hu A, fieitiiii ger • ... ... ... .
.
.96ttert.;s in ,seat ed land,' SMizinger, Kelm &Krebs
Otie lot and hOuse, - Henry:Reed. .• ..- ...•...-. - •• .• ..
Olin lot tind luttoim• FAward Connelly. : . •
Onelnt and lionge, Win. Lswis -•- ', :. -•-.
'256 acres unsettled land, Jao.-Seliall,•Wiii N Zeller
Onedot, Daniel Moyer - • -.• .' r: ':.* .. -. • ':
,-; ' ' .
270 - actt..B laiid, S. Mill and Honse,•-•lfanirner.&. * Co .
.1. acre soared - laud,- Feederick. Stineirs ' '.. ; • --
438 acres land,. Georgelteiterton• .:. ••• .• '
' 181 tiert , 4 land, Paul Br:,tnd; Clraeff Sr'•Miller . .
011 - (3 lot .a.lid 2 houses..John'Kelly . . • : . - • -..
Rutter: '
400 'ttei - Pa unseated Lout, Robert . Kinnear . .-- .. ,
424.acreit unseated land, JOhMHarriS. .• . ,• . :
2511 acres Lind, , Wnt Defier lute Writ Martin . -
.10 acres laiitl,.Fruderielc Rice :%. '.. -, •
.. . .
.
Ole lot, Michael Coitnetivr • - - .
...- . '•
106-acres,umeated land,..Earp Si Berltheiser • .........
. 250
.acres lowest - et:l land,' P. tt..,k Damian- .:- . - •
•87 acre s - unseated . land, Daniel finial° • . '. -.•
•
One lot seated' Land,. r.tolrew Ho4ey: . - •-.' •.
One lot and, hote , :e, Win, Biligei• .•• . - 'i ' , l. ' •-• .
..• Doe-lot evt Wm McDonnell ' ' • • '. -,- ' •
•One lot, Andrew 'Henry . . .'
200 tter6; - , land, John...Slinener : '• -
.'
-; :'
'•310 acresjituch.Samnel Lewis.; :. • J . - •
160 'acres land, Charles - Dobbins , :' ,
. ...
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5-50 .of 616 Mires - laril s •Joliwn fr,-, N t e e • . • • .
"' UruuMwig,East.
118. acres unseated tancl..Monl K. limiter - '•". '. '
:.17 acres unseated land, Mundt, LudwigA , Hiettel -
R
:.8 eritd tthsented land, Matthias Dreher.• ..:. ••
11 f iy,yes tinse-ited land; Itaush,X.mdwig - , i•Bickel
•36 neresjand, Jeronnah' Bair • ..• • .
I • - :.: ' Braniswig *cit.'. ''
„. .. ... ....
20 acres EClited land, Jinni Peekisl
140 acres Attgustnii
•Barry.
35 'llexes anSeated.land,J:W Churchill'
tG7 ,turns rand, •Shippen, Pomroy others
. 431 acrestaild, George' Dewald . •
300 149-160 acres land: r A Brown " :• .
•• • .
'lOO 37-160 - acres land,- acoV'Ziiiimer.rian • • •
102 • '• " ,
53 "• Zimmerman
10 25-160 '. ..".•
,• Michael Strininhower
. - .276 20-160 . • • -William. (3raeff • • .
123'93 1 •;‘) " " Peter •Schueck... •
. 142 30 1•;0 .• " JOhil Bailey • -
.19 - 9'Bo-160 -": " • Sainfiel ' • : -• • -.:
of 21 95•160' acres land,. Shippen Penney
-. 4 01 acresdand, William linntzinger . •
19. '"' • " Ellen C . • • ..
132 '1". •" • Ruler.Patt•bn •
•• .*.
.• -• • ..
One lot. of groimd, George • ..
•••iiubley
.147 acresmiseated John•lliher • .
- 306 acres laud, Jawh ti alder .•-• • • .
Levi.One.acre land- v S . Spangler.. .•• • ' ,
'63 acres I:intl.:Peter Klinger- • • •.' • ".
1 if 132-acres land. Shippen, 'Pommy &Others •
396 'aeres hind; H G flamand Wth Hoff'.
150 • ••' Paul. Brandt ''• • • •
i of 150 itereslavirt, Shippen,;• Pommy & others
• 1111abiantango LoWer.
381'acres iiriseated l t d.William rager-. •
• • Minersrille... •" • • •
Lot and house, John Andrew •••... '
. 73 aces iinecated.land, Joseph .lionglitiwnut • •
.400 acresmitseatettlaud, William Hilliertrout •••
1000 acres'unse;.ted land; Stauffer, Bleliain, Pow
- •der, Dully &OM'. ' • :• ,
100' acres un4eaied . la.n.d, Hardzinger Lndwig.
101 acres Unseated laud, Andrew Love . .
1133 acres land, house:and saw Mill, Peter Keeley,
• •
,•.
• • deceased . • .•
200 acres lainl,•house and saw mill, J Huntziriger,
Jr, Peter I? Liidwig—Keeley eat • • • . .
of 110 acres land,lsalie Stranch & Jno • Heebner.
400 ttereS . land; J 3l,lliCkel, J HuntzingerJr, - .& P.
.100 acres land, Sas' A Taggart& S'W
360 .' • " Charles Blew. . •,." •. •
.1-00 ,"• ." ,•• John. F Brolist, dec'd.'' •
• 38- . Flnntzinger, Sr
00-aeres hind. Behjamin'and Sinnin DeLong
108 - acres-rand, *. • • ."
111anhcirnNorlb. -'
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•
.150 acres ans:eated . tainl, Sickel& Shoemaker •
• .oliolot .ataltionse; Mrs Kelly •
2511 acres unseated land, E B Habley •• - •
:2 lots, FW & F Hoopes •, • • • •
~•
2:lots seated laud, George Campbell . , ... •
One-tot, John McMainis .
',One lot, P.iol I)evine . • • ' •
Doe lot and house, Widow - ,Genlist: • ' •
One. lot Mid Shanty; Thomss'llaglise . • •••••
100 acres hind, F . W.llngliesLlate 3 - Reed .
100 • ." •
.• " Leimister & Hammer . •
- .250 ..• ":• 'John Harnnier's'estaite
Jain es 11 '• •. - • •
• • • : • • • •Inanheiin Strath.'. .•
700 acres land, - Jedoth Irish . ,• . • .
407 " , " -Huntzinget, Royer .&
Kerchei: •
2 lots, Peter Fay •
tine lot,.John Frill • ...
Oue•lot, John Flainmer • . • . • .
New' Cantle. . • •• . •
Dne-miarter lot and hOuse, Conrad, Barn. • , • •
Oinzeiglith•lortinit house, Joseph Decker
One-quarter lot 'and louse, Patrick Oately
One-eighthlOt and hoitse,.Jolin Ventler •• • -
'l5O acres laud, Sarni late Seitiinger,-Kaini,„
W.etherill • • . • •
60 :terra land, Denson &Co • ••
.100:acres unseated land, - heirs.of - Geo Esterly
•60 ." ~" • • Dreilkol' -. • •
300 •'" < ^heirs of Geo,F.sterly
600 ". " _heirs of Gee Seltzer
QM-sixth . .int and house, John Johns . ... • • . '
200 acres unsex Brick
,&Frailey . •
• • • ' ' Norwegian. • - •• . •
•. -
-One 10t house,- •flaven • . , •
16 , 1 acrds seateitland,, 31,3IntYre & Ely
One WilliaMWren •••
One lot and house;' VI Lynch
one.let and iMuele, • J A •Furty.&V Bonner. • -
One. lot, T.Minnie Career • • •••• . • '
.' •
:One lot; James &. jaceb Cobarth - • ' '• .
°Lie lut, 'John ,Tray , - ..•
One lot and boast , . Catharine Danford •
One Int and house, 'Thomas Maylan '
One lot, Tununis . . • '
:• , . N*rweginui East. — • •
Ohs lot,.Samgetaitey' . . •
Ohe lot," . Pat flullahairest . • ..• • •
. : •.• • . Pottsvillte . . • • •• ,
One lot, Rohert Williams • . • '.. .• -
One. lot; Richard stuck. . • • -
One lot; Win Wilkinson' • " , :-
One lot and house, liewi4 Jenne' • . '
One house,.."2llineaS.,DaviS . ...
One hetnie, 'John Williams' •
'• OHO house, Daviid - Morgan • ' • : •
006 lot,'Joseph:Zitutuerwau' • ' • •
One let, Beot &.Wernert • • .. ••• •
...One lot., Joseph :SSilvers ' • ..• " • .
. Ono-half. let„.ttobeft,Yonngr, Est .• - •
One lot W W Erick '• • •. *: - •
One kit, :Thomas 13 Davis •.- •• -
Oub.lut i .John Diunderling ." s .
One lot, Dottie' •-•
:.One lot-and house, Junes . •
A. Wading, Yardley S...WintitAd, — •.- • • •
. 140.f00t lauding, 1) 11'Benntilt • • .•- • •
.sc.ite(.l 'hind, Peter Seitzinger •
One lot and' DoyLan '• •
Onelot,..G Russel, X I:asset:trulsNSp a r k s •
-• One lot and huinie,.JOhii - Layman•' •
One lot. and lionsc, , Peter Briiwn..:.
Qitetut and house, Matthew Carlia'e • • • •
One lot,lt Oaratner •••.• •
\ 6 Guise'. • • .'
One lut, P :Gelb° • • *. •
One lot;•jolin .. • •.. •
'Ono.lot, Catharine Hush' • ' '
Ope half lot, Emma Millar ••• •.• • • . • • •.
One !of and !tease;. Win. SiOler• • • • '
' Onetut, Thus . • , • . •
- One )(Ai' Richard- Donnelly.: • •.' • '.•
...:;04e lot Fratickflubly ...• .• . •
50 acres land, GeOrge.litaley
52 liiretilaud, George Greimaivalt •
- 200 a . cree - larid,'lteob•Weidruail .-; . • •
acres - land, George Eckert • •
100 acres land, eurge.nrith • .
61 aeres.l.md, llaulel Snyder .• ' . •" '
I.6o2ndlia lauo, - .Jobtdi 11ensioge.
__ • - Porter. - • • • .
• 131 acreslaud, Hitam . Kimmel '
243 of . 257 - acrea.land, It 13. Kaarelter
1-3 of 256 acres.laMilolobn.tiotiall •: :•
. _
.2trtacras,m7tsoatO4l •
.102 acres wiseiltad laud, Peter lEeru .• ,
I . oo.acree miseated land, StaufreY, Iteim A Dr* Ike
d 0 acres laud; . . •
336 acres laud, Cline Nil* , . • • •-
480 ides ilii813106(1 1 / 1 4/4,1Davi1 . • •
10 land, Atidentied •
08 - ameitiand,litautzinger Jr., .1, 3" ldmitziosttr,
176 acres land. Bevil amd 3imon ..15eLong;
44 acres land, Inane tilleilhaiumer' - • _
300 acres lank titanßer, „AM & Efrentle
.
.
100'aereknneeited lancl,Diiniel Esterly
100 serail unseated - land, Adam' Halbach
103 acres unseated land. Henry 'Bepser
Orie lot; Christian Mc:titer • .
One-hall lot andliouse, &pills& Sherry
.
Schuylkill 1111alieur.
One lot, Joseph Biotic! . • .
One lot and liouse; - .Tolin McCustielli
Tiro kite and houses, John 11.Logist:
- One lot, Joseph Lennan . • ;
One lot and log house, Petrick - Allem'
Orie lot•and house, Jeremiah Eberly •
One lot, John Richards
One lot and ,wharf, Jacob Serrill •
•One lot and bause,.James.Cualainghaw,
Two lilts, Michael Roads . .
One lot, William Parker •
One, lot unseattid . land, Isaac Blbtkag •
"One lot,:4ames Sims • • • - •
One lot and wharf, William Blotter.
One lot and wharf, Julio llngliei4.,..Aigt
Two' kits and shanty, James Gra.rxig,aat
Ocelot, Philip Horn .
One lot and house, Mary Williams
IIJR4'tIJ
. . Trenaoair; '
One lot, SamnelHilford - . •
One-IoN Witham Jenkins
Oneloti Gibbart..lainelhoff *
465 acres land, - .John Kidd - • •
of 4.6s'aeres - land; Samuel .11 Fisher •
acres land; Diniel Hain and others
124 91-160 acres land,l'A'Sf Seltzer
279 3:1-160 -7" " • "
114 - 207160 " ~-` - "
• Sivntara. Coal and Land Co
. " "..• 'Jacob Leose• ••• •, -
One lot said house, Patrick Breininger .
350 acres unseated.land, GeO.A,-Zerby .
31: - Char es : Snyder .
275 "-.: .• • -,Ooorge Shneker
One . lot, Charles Raines .
Ode lot, John'G Been
One , lot, George Walker . •
• . Tamaqua....
.*
One-lot, James Eitigiort .
One lot, Liadore Fibuklia- • .
One:lot and lumse,• Peter Markine
•-One Ijongl n y .
• One lot,. John 0613111 s •. - . -
One lot andliouse,.. William Houck •
One lot; Oritfuh•Weaver , •
392 acres unseated laud, James 3iaCslley ..
400'." • seated ", • :Cit:ll6lW, ItidgW 6 .7
it of W) acres; land; B tiehf, Taggart,
J Jaines • _ . . . • .
299 a'cre land; .Tohn A 'Girard- .. • -
235' "Jesioltoberts . •
•
2:39 .
• • •
110. " " ." • . • •
-• . Washington. ' '
50'acies land -GeerYe Burley
.. • .
96 ". Geor,, , ;•e Potts •
200 ' " • Dick &
• dy Grove .
• 7 Cl •: ":" Hungert -Dirzler' - • • , •
• 20 '•". -Alvah:MY Bartolet;
50 - " .". 'Henry- Drurribore . -
150 " • .Tohn Heebner • ••
' .
•• 5 " Thilip,Hernmel •
6 " " -Charles lientzinger ;_ .• •
50 " - " Isaae Meyer : ' . -
" • Jblyn Herring -
.•. • •
100 " ' Moyer . • .•-• . •
20':" 'George Heebner • . •
2 " "3Filliam Grai , ff
200 ". Gilbert A: •
6U acres unseated hind.. Sylvester Mill. • • -,
.70 " " • ". . Sheeeer :•
•
100 acres unseated land,' Parr Zerbc
75 "•-. ' " - .." .A.-Heretz i J Hain • •
•. 6 ""' "• • " J - Berenice', 'Minnie' S:
Hiyin
300 "' ".• Grvilford &.-Co
309 " :"; '"' Jon K Dietrich
433 ' 4 ' . " " • Philip Lcoreirtl -
430 ; " " "Pbilili Kremer .
147 . "- • " . Helm • .
1.50 " " '• Martin Brown .
148 •" ' • . " -.Jonathan Miller •" --
12 adresilaald, Thomas Christ - =• .
88 " . " • Gotliely Sehabel • • ,
100". , . Arlim Brown • ,
25 ". ":-:-HenrySavior .• •. •
80 - " Miehael• StrotyPhowei • •
•
/00 • Geor'gc W Matchin •
100 • " ." ••• Hnetzinger, R.ver Keareher.*:
•80 " Peter Gruber • - . -
.90" . "• " • Gotlieb Schabel Abrahim Savior
• 3 ' 4 " • " Peter.SChartz & Jacob Minnig
160 " — X;" Moyor
105 ." " Dennibore ,
200 " Ge6rge Shocnei &Co
299 " ...". - David Pot ta• ••• . -
1i0." :Runnel 'Moyer • •
325. " linotzinger, Rnyer &.RearChor
21 . ". " 'Wm Berger & J.Deibert ,
150 "' " Keareller,
- iirevt Penn.
95 acres unseated land f .Divrid Hast
100 . " -S•trnl GriScatn
'5O •" • " .• ".. Henry Bulich
11 acres !aria; P F Lathyig
25, -" - • " . Bear &.liansli•
100. - " ntei Leoliard .
18 " -", 3ritcliol & NlCCabe
•20 " '" Terenkli . l3eal'• •••
15 John-Fensterniacher
Or,tuber I, ;05: ' -
Attest; F. IV.Bien-FEL; Clerk-
VERT:MIZEM .
CAUTION TO FARMERS,
Wkeieas, certniu indivi . duali . witO'call.therckeeli•es.my
-Vgents fop. thtiAale • : •
P L . P
• .
. ;. • GENUINE " -IMPROVED •
• - -
SUPER: PHOSPHATE OF •
.LTMT •
go =icings; the Farmer*, offering,: the . same at - a pride
much belocV iny estithlistid Philadelphia and Baltimore
Radii Priee,'l hereby give . -ninteU that-I have no eiguntii
to hawk my artities about -It is sold at my thdco and
No. 21:Noith'Frout'lit
• AND AT INIY.BRANcH HOUSE •
li - ilwiley 9 esiWti .. BaPiinOre•
• IC is also - sold by .responsible dealers . in till Parts of
the country, make no consiiiiments but sell at my
whole - saleprice to Jicensed :dealers,' and .at my retail
price to cOnsu mere: MY•price is uniform to all. Stity.
dollars per toil in 'Philadelphia; and sixty Dollars per
tun in Intltimorel Ttiree Dollars .per ton .for..freight.
Sc_: added the Baltimore Price. Dealers are .not
permitted to Oyerchl4,lo the. For Mer,• but ta - lie satis
fied with. teeasonable Prt,dt,..• arid- to sell . . for no less
than my retail price at I'lilladelphia, and •no more than
my retail prich'in Baltimore: • .• .
. I do.this for the protection of the- Far Mer, that my
.artiele.slioulti• not fall, in the Minds , of,trretiptirisible
parties to undersell arid 'adulterate. • •
• Farmers willaludit to. their interest toAeal only
' with responsible parilei, and allow them to: , make
. fair profit, as no man, honest :or .otherwise, work
for uothing.:• • •• Respectfully yours.' •
.• • 4, • . MORO PHILLIPS...
AirrustWrit6r. [Jan. 28, Nis . 33-
.
ALLEN & NEUDLES"
IMPROVED
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
jriurafacth;:ed ONLY by them at their
AGRICULTURAL WORKS
. .
• - . , .
We r : epectfully.iall. the • attention of Farmers' and
bealers {I) the following facts • • . ••
lit. -Allen. ct • Nteakes do not Claim for their article
• 'exclusive .excellence, . but,. TIIXT . kroOw, and
• ..• • : oessuaintSknow, that it iS" - not surpassed by
any..
We believe and act upon- the principle that there
9, -.- is einple room for all manufacturers whci'de
•• . sire to dn business fairly. .. •
•3d. Irwe can furnish the Agriculturist. With a supell
•• : or article- at reasonable Prices,:we' : C 01313114
our own and their intereitsbythiing so.
4th. It ie. and always': hag beeik a 'fixed. rule With us
wit
,• • : der undervalue gdods made or sold
: by
but'.others., prefer : to say all we posaibly,Cau
in commendation of : them, irrespective • Of
•• who manufactures the article.- • " • I
Stlii: The orders-for. Our. luiproved Super:Phosphide
•-", :.• : of • Lime came is so' heavily the past season, 1
that we fear some were disappointed' in ob.: ,
Mining a supply. -We - trust that In - -future
: • • we may be sale to meet-all .reasonable de:.
mands for oar article.- To; ..uatt again:Jr, the
• : possibility of such disappolniment;-we suit-!
. •-• gest to all who want our. Phosphatedo make
.• • arrangements for early. purchases:for, next
• . • Spniug. . Our 'celebrated article can he had
• frumpiest of the respecuible dealers thritugh
- • out the. Country.. , It the - Merchants in your
:neighborhood- do not have lion - . lianki•equest
,• • them to procure it for yon,.
• . . . . .
.C.477k,trade discount allowedto dealers:. . .- •
ALLENNEEDLES;
42'S'. Delaware. Avenue and 41 . S "Water Sticet; :
(First Store aboie chestnut.). • • • .'
• Wesell - no articles' ri.t such ah.wecan safely recom
. . .
TO CARPENTERS & BMIDEE,IS,
. .
The Schuylkill County -•
Lumber Manufacturing. Co:
Have- on hand .at their : -extensive establishment, on
Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind
and descrip ion. which they can supply to Operators,
Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be
bought. elsewhere. They' are-also ready to supply,
through . the Means of their-extensive business and la
bor Saving machines naanufactured articles in their line
at a saving 'of 25 per cent. on - former cost. .
:.Their liwge workshoi* have been ill siecessful opera
tion lu3
tor the pt-year, turning oat vest Q4uantities 01.
Doors,:'. • • • .Window. ..
Panel Work, ..!
. - Bed-Posts,.
• Banisters, • • ••-
Silittiters,• _
And all kinds' of -Framed, Panelcd . and Turned Work, '
which they have con:gar:4 on hand. They are ready
to exegete orders at - the shortest notice, for any_quaitti-
LY or: nuality . of sawed or inannfactured stuff. • '
Dry and men' Ilemlock of allAinds.: for building
ouiposes. • - Oak. Siaple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant
ling txdadi; Cherry, .Witlnut, Mahogany. &c., for cabi
net work iThite and Yellow - Pine boards for floOring,.
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cOLLECTINGIND GRINDING RONES,
Thousands oflona of hones . are coil
every year in Chicago, ButTalb, - •and
large'cities; . and forwarded to New
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and Other - seaports .where the fine hardest
ones are picked out to be Cut, into.. bUthins,
knife handles, etc., anti the rest
,are: ground
and .eiciorted to Europe, to increase the pro-: .
duetivenesi of foreign. kills,. so that they Will'
raise more and need not bay;ours.' why
not apply . : th e bones to onr . soil and sell filen).-
the corn ?.. lf it will - pay. to transport • bOnes
from our Western, ~ to Europe: surely
thOse farmers near such places can - make it
profitable to collect • and' glad, and apply
aim to their soils, as they have, no freight
tOrpay. . • • .
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Formerly. the expense of dissolving; the
bones or . grindingt hem was so great as to deter..
rinikfarmera - froth attempting to: make them ;
any' use ris *fertilizer.. But now - , as 'they can. '
b, reduced to a dusi'.ut :a, trifling,' expense, ,
every firmer shOeld-be careful to save bonus
and grind,:..them, fOri,keeping• his soil in: n
good state of fertility; Those ,bones that have
notheeninuch:boiledare more valuable than
those 'which -have been boiled fora long time
to extraet all..the grease. The :large bones
and joiuts are full'of marrowry, nitrogenous'
matter;-wldeh is . .valuable:AO apply, to. the.
SOH.: -If therefore, farmers will grind : bitty
, thentselves,:or have , them _ground, hey
be.' . .sure . : hi. have 'a much „better article - of
manure. 'than can generally.: be : ribtained.
Thera are many :excellent-, bone Mills now
distributed through the.cotintrk for grinding
grain.
,There is the .Juice's • Starr Mill - ,, the;
Young Giant, and the new style of bark Mill,
all of ‘Vitieh will phut linies with one horse,
quite fast. We know of otielarater who has
oVer 30' tk>neA , of bones.iind -ground
.item with one of Joice - sr Shirr:Mills. • We
h.ive used thessitueltind of tilling the -
'hopper with:the largest'botte.S and skulls that
clinid be fiund; amt revere ground rap,.
and moat •
idly
A.Sshin and thigh brines, are full of. mar-
Weadjest.the mill through very parse.
As they :come through, the large hard pieces
.are - picked out by hand awl put- through
.the•
seii)nd•th4e, and grnund as fine as d-airable.-
.
the mill is adjusted to grind fine bt•forn• the
marrow Separiited from thfe. - hard p.irts of
the brine; the mill is liable to.cli ,
The mills alluded to . will grind bones abOut
as sinall:asikerriel•of o.us. 01. course, Vie
effect of Such coarse-"bone dust" will not b.l
soapparcut.tlie first :year, as Hit Were finer...
But the Tertilizing,matferwill be the soil,
and will prothote .the grow th' of crops for
several SuCcessive season There are Many.
,eil• the old fashion bark mills now in use, that
grind. bones . Pretty well. This work
might : be perfOrnied in• the winter, when the
grinding 'cost . comparatively little.
Obi practice bus 6 - , ceo. to mingle" about five
.bushels,ol ground bode wilh theiume . quan,
.itify,Of dry muck 'or mould,' acidtwo bushels
of gYpsum. Thistualiea a flab and most ex
cellent- top .dressing.
Old Apple,
When - the,potatoes grow severatinehes Ete 7 .
low the 'sill:Me of W heavy soil, digging them
with a hoe, .or Potato hook is fatiguing labor . .•
It is more laborious tb dig - with, hoes :than
With hookst and more than this, the edge - cf:
a hoe will wenbdpiitatoes more than a hook.
lW e. base . . dug with hoes, hooks,' .. spading
forks; spades and sltoets, andjtor digging:in
heavy soil, we,like a good fork_ hetter 'than
- anything else, particularly Aidien - potatoes Are
unusually deep.- The .sharp - corners of the
Ihnes•both of lurks and hooks shOnld be filed:
Off 7 smooih.: so that they, eak the.
Skin ofpoinfoes: When dig4ing with a fork,.
thritsbt he- titnna into She ground pc:rpendieu
•larcy, iticlose to the hill as inay:dtc, and be
- out Side at all the potntocs, Isiitwr grasp
the tugs with one hand, and pull. gently n
-wards,:. the other prier out th 6 potatoes;.
: tops doA. all. If they are .not spread out Mitch
in the hill,. nearly ? i:very.
jiie; suttace . fatt the. first thrdst of . f irk,
whettthey may be Shaken from ttiiivincshc• -
tti,'eeu two rows. 1 goOd '
spade, 'carefully
is almost equal fo n fork' .for
When digging with a hool,press . tlie.titnes
their[entire length Intl) the groutid clos7t - tn
the hill ; and Witt 003 . ,(11 Minn. dr-tw out the .
an remove the tops, which
sbould.tiever be removeff.Vitil the potatoes
.are lif Led, -as the iongroo ts often b ring . i)tit. a
-large potato, that, would . otherwise not hire
been finand. Wit .n• digging with :hoes, in
:stead Of - striking the blade directly in the top
. of a - hill, its many d.), haul Off the-dirt gently
uhfil-the . Pfita tons are almost laid_ bare ; tnan
bUrS• the blade 01 ihe. hoti:its.whole: length
into the soil and draw tbtitn all out at 4)ae.e:.
When digging With ; hoes, h - is better t.t.) pull
he taps tirSt. .." . •
'The inost-expeditiOus.and ea-Ilea - way is to
do idost of the digging With a plow. Li. the
Out travel astride of WrOW, (told run n lar4e
p`ow just deep. enotigh to turnout the loWeit.
tubers:': Pj . tiw nitt .: 3t . not be run through,
the liills, but - tit one side:as closely as possi
blevtud not letive 'shy potatoes By ploWing
around a laud, ltior 12'raws wide,: there•will
be little danger or cOyaiug' .thear With dirt
atter they bill beenpliiwel otit. After iirow
hasheen.thr._!wu o4tWith.a plow, a tn.ia will
them out with. a potato ho' very-fast.
. ro,Keze. ♦ YsAn.--..-Talte one
pound of loal;sugar,six' eggs well beaten,
the juice of three tine lihnons, the ignited rind.
of two, ana it.Anatter of .a liontid of:fresh but-
Put these ingredients into a sauce pan.
and stir We inixture over a slow fire , until it .
is . as thick.. as honey. Put into a jar, Anil .
yqli will have: it alwlys at h.ted fOr making
cheeseeakes,.as it will - last good 4, .
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Yrovi the Anecriewl Agricialunst
HOW . TO DIG -POTATOES.
geripto.
CrEEN PEAS' SOU! . . —Take :three pints of
.peas, three 'common-sized turuiPS, oue car-:'
rot; and the' shells - of •the: peas.. -: Boil one
!part:of:the:largest .of the peas,. with the
shellsEor the podS, till finite soft ;: rub through
atine:colauder ; return'the pulp into the pan,
add the - turnips, - carrot, shced, and'a:quart
of - boiling Water ; when the . vegetables' are
- perfectly 'soft,
.atirl the young or 'in:nailer petie,
previously boiled. -. • -
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Tomkrp.SOur.—Scald and peel good . ripe
tomatoes; stew them one hour, and strain
through a coarse sievu stir in a . very little
wheat flour" to give it body, and brown
sugar in the pioportionof a telspoxtful. to
quart of soup . ; then boil live minutes, - This
is cbe of the tnost=ligreeable. and_wholesome
of the "fancy dishes." Ochre,-or gumbo, is
a giod..riddition to. this and xultly other-kinds
Annow. Boor Gam m.—Mix au ounce of
arrow=root smootblywitli a little.cold water ;
thee pour on the, mixture a pint of boiling
water, stirring it .conatintly;:return it into
the pan, and let it boll five minutes. - S.:ason
with sugar and lemon-juice.
. .
Rift ',140 ounces : of gunk.
clean rice in a qiiart of water until the grAills
are quite soli . ; then add two .. tablespoonfuls
Of sugar, and boil two or
.titree minutes. =
Currants njake.a good addition to thiS gruel..
A Ritmsit. 7 -Put bread crumbs into a sauce
pan with cream, salt and pepper ; n hen die
bread has absorbed the 'ereani or milk, break
in a few eggs and try aibmelet.
litct Sovi..--Boil one gilt of rice in a pint,
of water till soft ; then add a pint of milk ,
a teavoonful of sugar, and: simmer gently
five minutes.'