The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 18, 1865, Image 4

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ON BOLD Ift-8 : 41 0781:41t1tXkittLN KT,' !
1865th'
Welter Berrium he adviied me to .cuni
go n dp It me = With' hes not been Tptop,
an mepliystshiiiitti'ort: a See Vorge wood
suitor' me lorst apis34:ite, drive'the Red
Roses back to me wan cheeks as ov
ydie 7 -that I . weed deriVe muclißenefit from :
Feaps 1131 t ninst -openly . confess.
that I. haviet tell in With ole, Benefit yet.
I don'ttleiee be lives:fur aboni here. . •
I took *image abord one ov. Uncle Sam's
steam,wessels. steamships air crii
testi with stun :putty jaw-dislokatin' names
I Selected the' POtzkombasthiskt" beams
thes*Was; a easy name 2,prtmonnz. I speeted
I wo od , her to -Ritvit much frekently, hens I
6alpion the Wessel wot owned the iiimple - st
name; for tht. very reasin that I didn't want
to frantopi the ieeder's jaw. "Otzkombuth
lskt" air a sweet Injun name. :It firstly
,be
longd,to a tribe ov Copper-colored Braves
wick formerly Romed the dense forests ov
Sumneytown, Montgomery co., Pa. The
Copper ticket is voted up there to this dip.
Orie of the Caveinsitd by -the Otzkgmilutstli-
Iskters has just been disdovered near .a place
called the Trappe: •
I don't know of our weasel is it She -or a
He or a Her: Its called bah. •
bur . ioy'gi has lain extensively tempestoo
_
us. The 3d day out the winds howled fear
fully,.rui a little ex-Contiaban' on Bord
whistled dismally. Captain Bill Tuggs savored
nutehlylitn chitivd tobacker morely. A. pus
ion, to be aSee Capten; must be agptdooate
of a Ist cliiss'SerneterY for sWeatin' chew
in' tobacker: - far - is - any - individooal oh-
servashun has extentled• this is too troo
Esther.
"Luirer! d=---yer toplites; luff!er!" the_
Capten sbriekt, as the wind struck us heavy
on the starboard stern-quarteis, abaft the
barnacle bowsprit jiggums, knockin' the reefs
out qv. the inimacie-clew a, ati ,carryin' away
• a portion of the ankor,.carisin' th 6 'Nesle' to
lurch on her blockhed-reefers, an : painfully
npsettin' the black. Cook who Was fryin'.spec
klid Porgiesfer supper.
Yon see I'm alreddy posted in the Naught'
cal or Saler "fraces.. The,.Saler's lingo is a
easy-fiowin language, but I couldent reccorn-•
mend it to the use,ov the Gospil.
.The Sailers Lufft her.
The win(' increased in fury, an the Capten
was sweistin' an chawin' tobacker. The ship
reeld like a drunken inebriate, an I wisht I
cood go home by request to see. me mother.
"Flail in the 4-topped gibbootn; double
reef the ankor, an carat orf the top-chokerl
Heve tu! beve '
I don't know ef the salers obeyd all this
order, but I know I had bin heavin more than
2 fer some time without waiten fer orders. •
The-ship *as plungin throo the hlityDeep
at the rates of .30 Nots an hour. 40 bells
- struck: I expected every minnit wood be*
tbe one after the next. A. grate scholar onct
Wrofe—"Tbem wot goes -under the See in
ships and gits drowned, ',seldom cums . back
alive..". I bet the grate scholar Was right.
AU the goisland bad deeds I ever committed
swept before me vision. It scemed it
_took
- the bad onus 4 times. longer to sweep parst
than the good ones. Praps that was a mis
take. I thint ef.l cood see me cousin Lucy
once agin, to present her me. Razor. an Boot
Jack as a Poveneer, clod die content.
I..noticed a muttonish looking cuss on his
-knees ou the mizzen_ deck ov the, poop.masf .
He was confessin 2U repentin ov his skis., Ile
confesst - he was sorry ha- voted the Copper
heal ticket, and be sed ef his life was spared
this time he would not commit such•n , black
sin agane. Not ef he knowd it. This bein ,
a aneakSn' Peas Democrat ler the larst 4 or IS
years seemed to be the only thing which
weighed heavily onto his mind. He prayd an
prayd, an' I was forcibly reminded ov' Shak
.
sper's thrillin lilies. 2 wit
"When the -Devil was indisposed -
The Devil a monkey - would be
But when the Devil was convaleseut
• - The Devil a Monkey was he,7
-"Stand by and splice the whatduyukal
lum!" cried the Capten agin, takin a cud ov
tobacker out his mouth, an hittin the ex-con- .
traban pimp into the I with it.- "Cut . away
the reef tackles an unloosen the rudder!"
The Sitters obeyd these - cOnimarid with al
acrity. A , cry of horror now parst from
mainlight binnikle-hed. The ship had
sprung a leak! Deth stared us into - the
face. But we rather had the advantage ov
Deth. While Deth stared us into the face,
thar was about 70 ov us a starein' Deth in the
face.. The prospect wasn't pleasin to us.
Not much. I don't know how Deth liked
it.
The wessel was, litend by heavin' all the
heavy artlkils overboard. Among the heavy
artikils was the undersind's pocket-book. A s
I gazed anti) the wallot fer the larst time, I
silently sed, "Wity, ole pocket book,.air you
8 me. like American Union?" An et that
valooable viece ov household furniture cood
have:spoken, it wood hey' sed, "Becaws
, it
air hard to separate." , But it wasn't the roll
ov Green Backs I morod mostly.. It was the
unreceited ov Tailor r & Shoemaker bills
it contaned,. Now since: theYs vanisitt I
alight foigit to - pay 'em.. Sidi things do http
pen to ivelthY gentlemen.- ,
_ The storm raged on, an the Balers .pumpt
on. At let - eta Sabbath school teacher sug
gested that we carat lota to ascertain of thar
wasn't a Jonah on abord. The parssiugers
an Croo So was I. Wal, the
fearful words "2 be chucked - overboard" was
bootifully ritten onto a strip ov papar. ' Then
it an a proper nurdber of blanks was put into
a Tarpoleon hat, an each one drawd one out.
The Peas Copperhed draivd the fatal slip
He sed he deserved • it, an was willin' to
'die. He sed he'd had bin a very bad ma;
had voted against ilartranft fer Auditor Gen
ril ; had voted fer Buchanan, an allus thort
the South shoodhe• let alone.
When we tbort there was no Whales about,
we tenderly .chucked him_over. , •
Instantly the brite Orb ov day struggled
throe the -- ` clouds ; the winds ceaz,ed ; the
waves stopped their lashina; the leak
_was re- -
pared, .and the Capten went below an took a
betty. drink. In thoie iespeck the C4ten al
lus done his level best.
& I felt Bully. .
So you will percdev this Nuthren tratior
was the caws ov all our sorrows, 'just as the
same class . was mOstly the caws of the rebel
lion, which cawsed sorrow over all -this fare
land ov ours. .1
The Czititeti informs me: that the .`.9tikqin
basthiskt" will atop at the Dry Tortooguies
a day or 2, to land sum things fer Dr. Mud
'the other exiles. P'Vaps - my next- letter
will be written from the Dry Tortoogusses,'
deseribin those city an the assassins who do
biznesa thare. •
Ymirs . sevril more,
"Or what use are forms?" exclaimed a
petulant legislator to Dr, Franklin; "you
cannot deny that they,are often mere emPiy
things!" "Well, my friend, - . and so are. bar
rels, but nevertheless they have their uses,"
quietly replied the doctor. •
A WOMAN said in a police court the other
day, that before marriage 'her, husband pre : =
tended to be much struck with her, but now
she was every day struck by him.
HINTS ON .1.1.t.r5, by H, Melted, it is -sta
ted that the late Earl of Harrington; when.
walking in'his garden, wore a green hat, so
as not to frighten the birds
A LADY, playfully condemning the wearing
of whiskers and*moustaches, declared, "it Is
one of the fashions I inyariably set my face
agai
Now that redlair has become se iashionae
We' in Paris, lovers sonuetize a tlatatolored
IMO as "the &2i ' of tsiti' love:" -
Wakt. lbstrurrient may. auy ntad plattiOu
without inatxuction ? uwu . trumpet. -.• •
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WENOEROTW, TAYLOR 'b BROWN,
BROWN,
ARTISTS .AN.D. ,PROTOGRAPITERSi
N... 912 - Atiatt9l4 0146 iatigeli , .
-PICMADEI*ErEA. •
bA-_
Dec.; 31, 'PL. % _ .
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No: 54;12 :Narkes litree.t; Pbllndetp6tn~ ..
Imiciorter of GERMAN.fi-FRENrifind 'English T3yB
and Pcncy Goode, and CEINA WARE, PIPF.CANEEi,,'
•&c., wholesale dealer in domestic fancy articles!.
EeptOmber .".'. - % 3,4 m
_ . . .
TifOODIZEFIF & ALLEN, Soceesoors.to
V TAR ALL OGDEN, No. 4V North 341
Street Philada tvholerOle dealers In COAL
OILS. ACOHOL.:BRI;IZEsIE/NAPTIIA:, :TURPEN
TINE. &c.. Sc Have conotanth , on band DOWNER'S
SPINDLE or light MACHO:RWI • OIL, DRAW MA
CHINERY OIL. -Mete are_mno. tinmlxed Parattino
Lohricaton, free from all trate' of seid; and' are mar
ranted not to "at a re." • •: . , • ,
. • lirThe trade sttpplied on reasonable : •
- •
. . .
. . .
City - cabinet- Ware Rooms and ilanufaetoiy,
- • .
238 - SOVTEL SECOND" STREET,
- • .• - •- • Philadelphia.. .
N. B. :LPerions going to tile City will And it-to their
advantage to cal end examine the.itoelt . •
3 14..' S:• - •
'Sept. 2T, , 64 • . • • •
Wm:. G. )3 A waH Enivii. B. H max:.
• '
• ` WI lEaklIGIS:&
• . 31ANUFAORTMRS. OF • •
inentelsiet and Dialers in Paints, Maass:
and Burning and Lubricating Oils,. •
• Benzine and Neptba; • ..."
N0..130 SoBITE SECOND ST., PrInAIiELPETIA.
Sept.l6, . . . .., • • 3i -6m -."
.
• J...STEWAP4T DEPATY
253 S. Seiond..St., .abore;Spruce,
- • •PHILADELP'III4.,': -
• . •
Keeps 'constantly on htuulrue assortment of CAR:
PEIR, MATTLNGS. DEW ET'3. OILCLOTHS, WIN
DOW SHADES. ,B - CGS, MATS, PIANO. MELODEON
and TABLE COVERS, &c.; '&c., to which be would in.
site the.atteniion of those who .may desire anything fn
his line. ..Sept. 16, .65.--n-sra • ..
•
BEDS.. FEATHERS: bieiTTEASsEs, • BL_ NIpITS
BEDIWILTS. • • " •
{TUCKER'S CELEBRATED SPRIT( .BED.
Every article,in the Bedding line at the, lowest marke
price... AMOS- llLLLBORNE,..rhiladelphia.
Sept. 16, 16.- . 57-3 m
T. DEIACRADIX,
. . .
No. 3T. South Second Street, above..Cheo
•• . •
OA.RPETEOS 1 OIiPETINGS
. . .
Haibig . received by late arrivals, all the - newest and
mop( attractfre.atyles of Carpetings, L am prepared to
offer at the lowest. prices: wholesale . and retail, John
CrosSley and Son'a Tapestry Brusieli; Lowell
it Hartford Threz-plj , and Extra Super Ingrain CarOsta,
with 'a large assortment of medium - and low priced
Carpetings. Window Shades :Oil Cloths, Ate. • • -: •
DELACROIX. No: South Second Stieet, be
tween Chestnut and Market, Philadelphia: • • •
August 19. '95 , 33 lm'
FOR .00MFORT, • O . ONtENFENOB;toOII --
011 Y. AND DURABILITY, USE •
THOMSON'S .10NDON KITCHENER,
EUROPEAN RANGE . !
• : TISE BF-HT RARGE EVER INVENTED.,
.• • '
• • *-* SOLD Ire *:
• • •••
CH & THOMSON;
N0:209 1 , 7. Second. St., khiladelphla,
Iron Founders , and inneniffictn rem of
*loves, Heaters. Tinned and - En . - •• •
• • ainelled Wares, dec., &c.
.41'10E4.19, ,60..
BANK.S, DIN MO ItE & Co.,
§IICCeSSOM tO A.-11. DAVIS & CO.,
Manufacturers of
•
'dent Staudard .
!SCALES, -
Suitable for • .
- eigh Locks, Th. R.
!racks . & Depnts,
411. Bay, and - .Live
Aso all tlic
deerriptiona of
lormairtilt 8- rof.;
.1)1 Plat fOrm
Scuilleri JOritent
Systioas N. W. corner
. " - •
151 h St. andlientea
.
2.3, , •
. .
.
Penlia. , Paiot. and Color WOrks.
.
Liberty White Lead l. :taut , White.Leid!
• ' . TRY IT !- . •;-: - ' - TRY ITT :
. WicainTioto cover more flifilCe: fnr FaMe weight,
than any other, Buy the beat, it-lathe cheapest :-
". - • TRY 17'1 -- - - "' • TRY IT : - • '
•- Liberty Lead hi trhiter than-any inber,•••'•.. •
.-....
• - Ltherty'Lend covers better than any other:• . • - •
•• . Liberty Lead wears longer than any. other;--
Lib .Lead is isms ecopOmicat than any othei. -
Li rty Lead is more, free !rent - impurities and is
/y
- • • WAILISANTED to dn 711071, and better -work, at a• • •
- given. colt. than arrk'other..-
Buy . tie • BEST, it • the CELE A.PXBT
• • , 11anufactured arid warranted by •
L TAM. :S DI:1 T
• -.IVIIOLESALE •''
• DREG,. PAINT 'AND GLASS DEALERS,
137 North Street,- Philadelphia.
qz. • . [March - JO-Iy3 - 44- ,
LADIES - .FANCV:. FIRS!
Y.• JOHN FAREIRA'S• '
.Est A blireitted
, . ,
FUR M lIEAOtr.d.R Y,
.
No.; 71 S - Arelt Street,
• ahnve PHILADA.
- • • I have now in store of my own IM-.
fr- ; portation and Manufacture, one of
" the LARGEST and most BEAUTI
FUL -selections of JFALNIttIf FIJRM, for LADIES ,
and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the City.. Also, 'a tine
assortment of Gent's Par Glovet and Collars. '
I am enabled to dispose'of my goods at very re-asona
'hie prices. alutl would, therefore Solicit a-call from my
friends of Schuylkill County, and vicintty. - •
nr - Itcmernher the Name: Number and Street!
• AfIPIIN FAIKEIHA;
Arch Street; above 7th, math side, PHILADA.
• • - Virl-have no Partner, nor connection-still, any other
Storuin Philadelphia t
048: • • ••.: . 1-1 : o()P. - ,- ~1W,gr.,0:0623.:
• •
110 S •
-"OWN MAK.FYi OF 11001 1 .SICIRTS,
Are gotten rip expreSely ko meet the Wants of tlist'class
trade. • They embrace a complete asiortment of. all the
new and desirable les, 'sizes and' leugth, for Ladies,
Idissei and 'Children:anti - :are superior.'to 'all Others
made in_ point of aymmetty,-finish and durability'; be-.
ing made of the finest tempered English Steel Springs— ,
with linen finished covering, and having all the metalic
fastenings immovably secured: by improved machinery:
They retain their shape and elasticity to the last,—and
are warranted to give entire satisfaction. : -•
Also, constantly in,receipt of full:lines of godd.Easb;
em Made SKIRTS, at very lOw'prices , .. Skirts castle to
order; altered and repaired. WHO.LESALEND RE
TAIL, at: MANUFACTORY - A
-.AND SALESROOM; NO.
628 Arch Street, above Sixth, Philuda. -
VD — TERMS CASH: 01.7, PRICE ONLY.
Anglia 19.. , fi5" • - .
LOOKING,GLASSES,
Oil Paintings, EngravingS. Pic
tures, and Portrait -.Frames.
Photograph Prattles, Win
dp‘_%;sCornices.Pier Ta-
Ui M arbleSlabs &
Brackets.
. :
816. Chestnut - St., rhtladelphla,..lUanatactuir
ers, Importent And. Dealers la Look-. - ..
• . . Ing clasSes. , -•
A large and elegant assortment. of•MIRRORS:of ev-.
er3; -character always in . stock.. Particider , attention
given to the manufacture of Picture 7 Faimds in
which branch continnal changes '
and' novelties are ' bo
Mg introduced: Estimates for Looking Gil:testa
furnished on application, try mall or personally.
*. • Rogers , ' Groups, and War and .ilarnorous sub
jects. (Full particulars in' CircUlara.) ••' • • • '
• Ewer' , article of IiWsrs...EARLY., & SONS' inannfac.
tore. can be packed to forward to any part of the cone- .
try in perfect safety.. Gollery of Paintings open
at all•timess free, toyieitorg.. • triune :
• E..t. , EA irt.oll.
'For 'the convenience of our
patrons and others at adistamrc:
we here present 'a diagram of
self-measurement, by which a
good fit will' be guarantied; by'
sending the sizes .the order
designated in the.accompauying
.EXPtANA.TION.
MEASURE FOR COAT.
Length IV Back, from .1 tO 2,
Length•of S7esse, (with arm
crooked,) from .4 to 5.
Breast Mftpture.--ArOund the
most prominent part of the
.. Waist :Meatitre.--Arotind the
waist.... • •
State 'whether the person is
erect or stooping.
• The same measure as for Coat
. Measure inside seam, and out
side ,froin hip.:bone, and around the widit anl hip_
SAMPLE Or iIiATEBIALIS SENT BY MATI. FEES OT COST.
GOObSTOOi. T.ETUTOMD., ur NOT BATISFAOTORT. • '
• CIIAS. STOKES 84
. S24' Chesnut
.Bt., Philudelphin..
June jO e we. • • - • • 23- •
A. - IV A lip, JR
A - Srmallylntere,§tint 116-opemrtg.
. .
JOSEPH IL TIIOIINLEIG •:'
- (Late THOR.NLEY GHISK) ' • • '
Having made eitenelve. repairs - and-alterations - to. the
OLD STAND. N E.. *cons EIGHTH -AND' SPRING
GARDEN: STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, has re-open
ed with a magnificent stock of new and heantifhl goods
selected with great care and' with • special teference to
the first class - trade, whohase so • long patmnized, the
old firm And 'would here take' the , opponrmity of
hinking au- our former customers and or assuring
them that nb - et Tort will he4pared in the future to re
tain their continued patronage. :There .isilkbelound- a
good stock •:of BLACK/SILKS, and 'SHAWLS„ EMU
PLAIT) And PLAIN - POPLINS, 'FRENCH. AtERTNOES.
WOOL - DELAIN ES 'ANI)...REPS:CA.LICOFK. GING
TICKINGS, and.- STRIPES, OLOTIIS. CASH
AND SIaIRETINGS, •-.:LgilMio GOOD
CLOAKS, SICIRM •
oRNLIIT
• • 'N. E. eon 803'&13printgaideis SWAT%
- .
FAIN:: :,OF 1805 ! ! !
I 1 -
• •
trilmear-'
cam HIGH Vattz..c..llEDALS; for • years. past in this
insantry end in Europe; for their decided edperiniitii
anunfattured in, gals wheritbeir-ticei
kebee las beerflong: acknowledged andiulliv, , Et'
mired. 'ln aelicaty andigOktnert of tone. Walsh purity
and power,. they are • unequalled, and toili warranted •
on the onset reasonable terms. ..COLIRAIi MEYER,
: • .Nom.72h Art* pltreeti'Plandelpileiga:
. . .
pq~.llTOls ^.
REFINED. NalitlsEirmie: , ! . -
pima quality. esPeilially iatifaiptcid tO •the
toaa
=factare Of GITNIPOWIPIE put up in .tiarrels •
of alioutthree:tuntdralpoundseackf. For salbk
•
••••• • • ••
• , WILLIAM' OrT3LIAAER; •
. .
AGENT FOR TII6II2:ISCrirA6TUREft.
r , • . . .
'59 Malik Frailt
. 41,tameaj,7Pliladelptia. •
Octobt , ,i 21., . O • • • :••••:
Goods gaiitabld: for HOlidO,Y. Presents.
.-52.171 ARCH-- Street,i-M‘
.
W -
A747 ', -FINS iEWHLRY, • ••••• • •
•
- ttrid Sapetior Ver 'Plated Ware, •••
:Sept. 80, • , 63 .• : • , 39.3 m •• • .
THE HIGHEST cakwint . ollloES .
.
Paid for Old Pfeweputsers„leitutphlets , litierk i t
'and Wtmte Pstirer of. every deecription.
For particulars addrepa • . •
• STOcIi.IIVALL at..-331/lEitt 4 o4l,' .".•
: • • Pro 25 Ann Street,
°Ott door West of liassati ~
t:4• . ..
45,3 m.
D. 013 BI S
EI~ gP.
Time, •
Naves Clkothe•
. Saves j• • .
. - and SaTear*omen.
irs TH.ES9AP FOR. EVERY - PA.3iILT.
• • •.. . • •
Sold by-grocers and storekeepers throughout city and
country— - ' ' •••
• ..• .• , 3LLNIITACTURND ONLT nY . • '
• . " " J. B. DOBBINS & C 0.,. •
• 107 Sonth - Filth St., below Chestnut.
Nov. 11, '6.5-45 tit .• • - PHILADELPHIA.
•
•IMPROVED • PERISCOPIC . - .SPECOCLES.•
••• ....€5" 13 1 k•
Barbera natiafiietori, 'Whole's:tile do Be
tail.'
'BARBER'S IMPROVED PERI-SCOPIC_SPECTA
CLES, 'rapid that CLEAsI-Eaa and - Batt.t.tsior of
.e.erroni; . whch cannot be 'obtained - frotal any other
fortnbf Gukaaxe. . . • . 1 . •
frErStore and lonctpry, No. 248 .Niiritt Eighth
St., Philadelphia. • •
N. R.L.Dealers sopplied .w.ith • ..*Orieties of
SPECTACLES at low rates... . - :
..Nov. 415 . 4..t-Bnt . •
SAFE LI :1
The subscriber is"prepared to receive' orders for the
"HARRISON STEAM BOILER," in sizes to_ suit, par- -
chasers:'• The attentiott of manufacturers and .others is
called to,this new Steam Generator, as cOmbiningis-•
sential - .advantages in abs , olbte safety,from destructive
explosion, first cost and - durability, economy . - of fuel,.
facility of cleaning' and transportation, &.4, - not
possessedly any boiler now. in use. •
These boilers-may be seen in daily operation, driving .
the' extensiVe , Wotkii of Messrs. Wm. Sellers. Co.,
Sixteenth: - street and Hamilton streetat S: W. Catt ell's
Factory. Spruce:Street; Schuylkill, Grirsed's Tre,
,TOSEPIL . HARTIISON,
wathingionAggiqdingT.
274 S. THIRD -STREET,
Sept. 24; '64.-29701
ESTE VS !f . .IOTTAGE ORGANS
. . .
Are not only u6excelled, but they: are absolutely un,
erittatleif by any other. Reed Instrument in the country .
Designed expresely for Churches and Schools, they are
found to be equally well - rulaptad to - .the parlor. and
drawing room. For sale only . by. -
• . • • • —-
E, M. BRUCE.:
•• •
No. 1119 North SEVE . NTII SL., PIILLAD . A; '
• rir- Also. BRADBURY'S PIANOS. and • a complete
assortment of the,PERFECT 3IELODEON
Sent,:ln, '65.
GREAT CHANCE
C3r
. What the - People . ;Want .
THE
•
• •m . A. N. DAUB- •• .•
H T 0 ....THE, WAR;
- Coiteratere in . :iliac very barge lirotinne of
over 1000 .INagci;
. Tide Workltris •SOVIVaI as a candid;' lucid,. complete,
anthen . tle and reliable tiatory of the ' , great contlict
It contains reading matter equal. to. three large royal
'octavo volnmes. .splendidly illustrated with over 150
• fine portraits of Generale, battle scenes; . maps and dl , .
agrama'
. : Returned and diaabled . oflicers . and soldiers. and en
ergetic ymmg men in want a.. profitable employment'
will find this a. rare chance Iv make Money.:- 'We haye
Agents clearing' $9.50 per mOnth,..which :We will prove
to any doubting applicant; Torproof - ot.the.abrivr Fend .
•
for circulars end.aee our terms; Address, ;-- 's •
• • JQDre.I.S.BROTHER ik CO.; Philadelphia, Pr..'
UNION STEAM FAN
ROTARY BLOWERS.
. .
: These:Machine:is are the :h est -appliapres
steaming capacity of toilers 'where •,there: : is a
'defective draft; •ir, where thtsp' fuel-. is'. required to be
nved, like Fine and .Dust Coal, Coke:' Screened
,to
'Bituminous Coal, Saw Dust; Tanners , Spent Bark, &.c.•
These Machines ale* operated by steamdirectfromthe boilers, and require • no' power Trtim*.the • Englite
they occupy no room available for any • other purpose.'
are.quite noiseli4e is their operation, and .are not lia.'
ble to•wear.out for years, : ' :
•• By using this Machine your grate .bars..will never
behd or meltdown, your. coal: will burn to , ashes and,
not clinker. , saving the trouble nodexpense' of cleat
ing your fires more.gian• once a day. - The Machine, is
easily. run With.ted pounds
. of otoam, :and yod can get
upyour'steaui in the morning In half the time andax
penee'of the ordinary . • •
• We-warrant every machine'to do yourmork:in a sat
isfactory manner •or no.. sale, and give you terfdays
after the machine is put np to decide whether yqn will
keep it or not.
in ordering Machines, giye'the kind and site•of. your
' hotiers,:number square-feet - heating surface and square
feet grate surface: • • Stouffer a Circular. • •• •
• JAMES R.-MATHEWSON; General Agt. for Penni.,
• 24 North sixth 8t:, Philariciphia.
,'October 1.4,..6.1; • ' . • . :11.-3trt "
•415 415.. 5 . ..
1 1 IIRS1 '.ETTIZS!!'
& VORLIOLTJI •
.• Have now epen a choice assortment of
.
LADIES' -FA NCY ..FURSr!
OF
Hudson Bay &Russian SableS, •-
. Fine plink
Royal' Erirdne; • . •
• . • • Chinchilla,
•• •
.:.Squirrel,
Fi• • .
• •& c.
Made up in all the latest. styles', and tti which they
. Invite the attention'of the . public before purchasing
stk F. 4. WOIII . IIIATIR.
413 Arch Street, PH . HADELPII.Lik.
Odtober.l4, • 41-3ni
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS
The. Schuylkill County
Lumber & Manuf.aCtunng -CO
Have on.' band it their extensive establiehment; on
Railroad Street, a great quantity - of lumber of every kind .
and descrip t ion. which they Can suPply to Operators,
Carpenters and Builder, at lower rates' than it can be
bought elsewhere. They are' also ready to supply,
through the means of their extensive business and 147
bor saving machineamanufactured articles in their line
at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cost.
Their large workshops have been in successful Opera
tion for the past . year, turning Out vast quantities of
Doors . • Waridow• Viral:nosy ". • • '
•• ' • " • Pnitel . Work,
.• -• Danldings, . • Bed-plats,
••• . 'Diode, • t. ,Banisters, ..*
".• .
And all kinds of Framed, Paneled and Turned Work,
which they have censtarGly on hand. They are - - ready
to exente orders at the shortest notice, for any qtutnti
ty or quality of sawed Or
.manufacturei stuff.
Dry and green IleinloCk oC all kinds, for, building
purposes: Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant-.
ling boards Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany: &c., for cabi
net work: White and Yellow Pinerds forflooring,
. raw or ramie to order: .White Pine Plank, 11, 23 j, 2, AX,
and X inch panel, Always ready; also, plank,
beams, • rails, scantling, postai, shingled,. lath, ceiling
lath, .
• 112,`Bills °Crewed stet and everything. in their-Unit
on hand orto order, at the shortest notice,
•Pottaville, March 29„,•58
•
A,IIMTIQUE ARTICLE. - :. • . •
.
Very,neaf, Silver Tobacco . Roses, a capital article for
holiday plisseate- - -lbesale - clielp, by ' R. C. GREEN,-
. Watchmaker. and Jeweler, Centre Street Pottsville,
llecemher ,
New Grreengix)e , eris Store,
M&PT BY ZWEi. MOST ,
• • .
Arab; 814iiift-hairid. iiide 1
'lOl door betota ./Chne's
• ".' '"'FyolFrr (6181 Plifid 'Store:
. "'Mrs: Irraist'purpooteli ee ieson liend *arle
VEOBTABLILS.:4PLOWERI3,MSH feehi
cril in her friends for their rortligr'patronAgei ittid
• ! 04 4 ,1 fliqttee e9 3 /4 1 14 0 .kbigrviIN-hor , an WI;
. . rAprIT y,
mu t Illnitnna. talbeintit. tneelved
&nice If ' nthetfrotillfand other'l3nlbs,
vogute4e.g..„ . . 1 1'Booki LAI *d , Stort;
k 1
• INOIIIITA liteukzatirr :;;,ul , --et.
THE
~~P~A } ITOB :'
; ..'-_,:,:f'. -. :A:IOEYg - ':l'=UilllUlEE'‘; , ....-_ - ...:-: .:
-...i.14:..4ei;t:.,'...-';1,:•,ii,C0.*40.
DIVILDWPS
. o
111161.1 U KS ATM ilAPii Atp HALF
' • • 'NOT& !••
• .
:ROBERT .
Hsi ioeen appointed agent_ for. tidareliable Compauy.
andivill - be pleased to. forplahany inforbiatlun required.
. October . Eft; • . 414ini - •
• ,
• • A2HD • ' •
‘•• • • •
FIRE co.
of
Ttdaold•and reliable CoinPany tiave appointed
C
ROBERT
. ,
.:
AGEICT FOR SCRUYLLILL couykr.
Ornoz:--Centie Street, Pottsville, FentisYlvarlia-
"NEW YORIC
ACCIDENTAL ; INSUR A NCE' . COMPANY,
Cush C q flat
. . - .
litsarea:•agoiessa Accidents of nil hind..
. .
GENBIIiAL ACCIDENTS include the Travoling Risk,
and. also .all forma, .of 'Dislocations:. -Broken. Bones;
Sprains, Bruiies, Cuts. Gmishbt Wotinds, Burns and
Scolds, Bites, of. Dogs, Amanita by. Burglars,- /tabors
- or Murderers—the action of Lightning or , San Stroke,
the effects of eiplosion,. FlOods ttnd Sull'ocatton by
Drowning or Choking: . • - • • _
EDWD:GREENE, Seey.z. : wm: A. BAYLEY,Frest.
•• • ' Ilanar A. Baas,. General Agent.-
ROREILT C. CELL E, Agit., .k•colivi!le.
PHENIX . .MSITRA,I%I . O4 • .00
.. :....,13rOok1y* - IL ..7 Y. .-.-'.-:..-,
~.
Cash Capitats
igurphis
OTIPEII2I A.:LOWELL. Pres. EDGAR W. CROWELL. V. Pres.
PLIILASSMIt SIIAW, Beefy.
•.ROBERT.
.
Is inthOrizeA.io Lime• • Policies for Schuylkill County.
• Office veer Bright's liorclware. Store,; teotre Street.
Pottsville: Pa.
Octoberj, , t D;
FIRE &LIFE DISIrRANCE.
General Insurance Agt. and Broker,
OMee over Height's Hardware. Store,
CENTRE, ST., POTTVILLIE, Pa
MUTUAL LIFE INSIIRLIEOE , of N. Y.
ilO nstit Assets over $ 1,500,000
on I ble ran rat e e . e . ffeeted iii.any reliable Company •at re,ae
-AuPt 19, .•6
August 5.
FIRE INSURANCE CO., N. Y.
• • .
Cash Capital -I - ,
Assets over. • - :-• 650,000
ZJA.MES iresident; •
C. GOODRlDGE,:Secrettery. • -•-• • .
• I): BEVERMG.E, Agent for. Schuylkill County, will
receive eipplicatioris . and iesue Poiieied.•
verau!lbes . prump y. adj qeted; • .- .
Aisetour
President-,G. W: lIOLLES BACK.
Vick . President-L. D. SfIQHMAKER.
Ser.retary-R. C. SMITH. • •
D
• •. • • AVID BEVERIDGE, Acr. .
For SchuylkillOfSce,• CENTRE STIIF:ET;
• • [April?', ' dnly 29. ,65
.PIIILADELPHIA
AETNA --. INSITRANCE CO,
Igcorporated.lBl9, 9,haiier erpetnaL
PalAisp
Amount of Aroma
Losses Paid in's • Tear5. : —.517,485,894 '7l
.. . .
.. . .
T. A.'it,i.iliNLlEZ. Piest. 'I. J. HENDRY, Secty.
thiNX. GtiQUWIN. Jr., A. SeY... - E. J. Bmairry. Tray.. AO
A. A: WtLLIAMS,Gen'I Agt.,WofteSter, Mass
.:.. . itrALTER.:I4. is As EA vitst,..skat4 • -
.• , -
CENTRE ST., POTT4VILLE, .14.' .'.
".Jaly..-2•2, .!:15..
... .. , -..; .-.-.. '. . - '2O-6m
sti•RAir
-.•.: . • . •
P. B. KA ERG H E
- General Insurance . Agent.
Office Peninsilittisisi Nadi; .Poihsiille, Pn:
I..I) . TERPOOL LOND01 , 1•& GLOBE INSURAtiCE
C . asli Capital and Asiets •-• .$16,000,000
Invested in the United Statea'nver.... ' $l . 500,000
.11 . 0tRINSURAINE COM.PAItY, •
• " . New -Hameln, cesineeticut.. . •
Casii Capital ' • 4590.900
Surplus Jan. is ,1S , - ' 9159,070.9 S
• Insuiance effected in the-best Conipanies -on ravorti
- hie terms. LoSses promptly adjusted and paid witlibut
delay: • ' . In,
1794. CHARTER. 'PERPETUAL. 1794
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTII AMERICA
Aneorporattill,; - DWI:. The . Oldest Inane
' once Cennpany• in Alio United States.
liras ..Over -$1.7;000:000 Lozseii in
• Cash Since-its Organization.
- CASH .. . .... 4 .3.00,000.00
ASSETS -1 4
,6162,727.9,3
IRSURANC.E : :IC.OW-ANy
•
.::OF-.....:::...6 t -HAATFO.P.OVOCIAI k -'-.-: , • •
...
OF FIVE'.;.-1101tartei• Oak Bank Banding
CAW CAPITAL;
Net Surplus, Jan.
_1,1865, - $/20,231,34
.R.OB - E.R . T. - G'::. SILL
- 141 , 8i0a,(iwivt;..N..y..-
.::.$1,000,000 00
• 518,840 79
ROBERT C. HILL,
INIF,T,ROF'OLITAN
Wyoming Fire Insurance Co.
or WILIFEESBAURE.
ARTHSTS O. COFYII4,I MOIIRD3
SAM CEL,W. JOHES, , JOIIN 141AL0_,N • •,•
JOHN A. 'Be.olva, • Gliosor. L. HARRISON,.
CHARLES TA!1.191, CONS, '
tnu?se .WUITE. • . EDwrour THOTITS,
.."
RieiIAHLCD.:. WOOD,. . ' • •Envv , Arin' S. CLAlncr., '
WILLIAM WELSH, : . : WILLIAM. CUMMINGS,. ,
WILLIAM E. Blow?, :T. CILMILTON . HRNRZ.'•
• ARTHUR O. COFFIN; President.
• CHARLES Fi.Arr. Secretary;. . -'• • • .
Agent at Puttlicille T.:A.- GODFREY...
, • • • .Office; Mahaniongo, near CentreStreet.
Dec. 10, .'64. • ~• •*: . • , • •
.. 50-ly
MERCHANTS'
....,..."-' , :... ::. $200,000,00
E. THOS..LOBDELL,... MARK - HOWARD,.
Seret.ttry: • . I'residen
Ageni, Pottsville, Pa.,
I'S•rulhorizeti to issue Policies iii the' abo l e.e,..liel
• . . tib4
Is.loyernliCr
MIARTEn••• • • • 1829.
FRALNKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE' COMPANY
01? PHILADELPHIA...
Assetti of January 1,::1565,
0, - ,5 . 01.,2-97-04,.
. .
. .
Cipitnl;
Accriled Owl:Mani
Inverted Premiums;,
linnetsled Clnlimi t I
. :Income for 1684,
61-2,745.- • I ". 6310,000.•
LOSS PA.th ,51NCE.1629,
.. • ~ •
•
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLI
. ClE$ ON LIBERAL TERNS.. •
• DIRECTORS:
CHARLES N. BANCKHR, ISAAC LEA, ' •
TOBIAS WAGNER, - EDWARD C. .DALE, • -
SAMUEL GRANT, 'GEO. PALES, .
JACOB R. - • • ALFItED FITLER,
.HEO. W. RICHARDS, ERAS. W. LEWIS, M.: D., . .
CHARLES I‘..BANClCERirresiden
EDWARD' C. DALE, Vice-President
JAB. W. McAI.T.TSTER. Sec. Pro. Tem.
;
The subscriber is agent for the ahOve mentioned in-'
stitution, and is prepared to make: insurance on every
deseription. pf..property, i t it E tlied r o
j w e rga i r siiitAgt,
Pottsville, March ,19,.)G5. .;
TIEASON I
•.• . •
WHY .(:).)IA.IC - y . P.ERSQN'S ARE SE,F.ii GOING TO
ROBERT.I . C, .HILL'S
INSURANCE ROOMS,
le, because they have found ant that they can get IN,
SUItED against
ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS
AT VERY LOW RATES.
Slooo . a 'year secures $lO 'OO 7ieeld7' tomPensa
- tOn and. $2OOO if. killed::
'111 4 1 .: 50 a pear aecnrei *1%50. weekly coTipenss
flop and .1112$00 ff
$43`.00 a year liecgres:o4 00-wisitklY .corciPengs•
4itand, tit ibis matter at owe.
-'1 —Vied
16-813 CDR jai ir OFPWEDVER
!17 • -
ent aaAuritow . .a.ar
. _ .
vine.
• Cre E•• W"ta • ' St
Otizlior . 2B; 'OS '
ILIF11. , .11118131FLANCE: : . • ' -
Oiiiihlltd Life Ineentlici, Wrid'itl;ft Ocink'
pity eLPhinidelpiiik No_ stOS . Cheehmtatteet.
ittst - tioorFaid'of the Custom House. • '
cePrrativoke9o-43warnmPERPrririt. •
Ciintinue to'mak wit e tonlives on - lhe remit, fit=
,
vornbio
i ft - 406itillikin P 0 Itiiitt iIIVeSPA tOgabef with
large and wmantly Increasing reserved fund, 'offers
a pertett scairityto the intone& . *- .
The er freinliima - may 'he • paid. yearlf, half-yearlY
• The company add a nosiii,periodically to the insur,
rance for , life. The ant bonus, apPre n rated iii-Decein
ber„-l&tt, the second bonus in Dire er;:1849, and the
-third bonus in December, 1954 4 which addititma make
an average of more theme° percent. upon -the.preml;.
~dens paid, Without increasing the annual premium:
• Thomas Ridgway, .:Joluf A. Brawn, r.
Robert Pearsall, . John R.; Latimer, • •
•
Thomas P. Jamea, . John It. Slack; -
Frederick Brown, . - John C . Mitchell..
George Taber. . • • .Isaitc:Barton, - •
Retry G. Freeman, . Seth J. Conly , lsaac Shirr"
-
Pamphletscontaining table of ham! , and eaplanationa.
form of application and.farther haformation can be had
at the office. • THOMAS .R.IDGWAY, President.
Jinni F. Janes, Actuary. . • ' . • '
Or of B. 13A.KN . Pottenlie, Agent for this Cepinty,
INSURANCE AGALINIyIr . „ - iIecIDENTS
°ANTAL AND: ASSETS, $536,000:
THE TRAVELERS• INSURANCE COMPANY. OF
HARTFORD, insure againgt , - -
AccidentS of all Kinds,
AT HOME
6230,000
. ABROAD, •
1N THE MirES'.
• • - ON TIIE•RATLROAD,
. .
• ' ,ANTSVIIERB.
.•• • ,
-"This is the oldrat andsdrongest Ccimpany.of the kbad
fn the, United States: and has by prompt payment of
loaves by death" mad weekly compensation to the, in-.
jured: - secured the patronage of a vast nuother of the
iehdinfi busincas men of the cities, as the agent is pre
pared to show.. Their. capital is paid' in and. available
wheareqnired. and not-in ame.Ambecriptions to-the
amount of stock. with only b per cent. paidan thesmme.
T.: A. GODFREY,•Agi.,roStirvillic, Pa•
NoveMber.ll42o' i. = 44-1 m . .
:HOME INBU.RANOE
Capital and Asreta " 33.765.503 . 44
. . .T. A. GOlitagY,Agt,:., Pottsiille;
MANHATTAN .FIRE INEPT& CO., N. Y,
Capital and Assets
ATIOTIG FIRE INSURASTIE 00., N. Y.
Capital and Again; over ..:-$825,000
INSURANCE-00. OF NORTH-MIERIOA,
• - ‘• • .
PHILADELPHIA. . • .
The °Meet, Compaiap Ainerica.• .
Capitill . . ..
, T. A. ciODF-Ra. Agt.,
ENTERPRISE INSII. CO, OP PECILADA.
Capital and .I.sets $311,90Q1
!G5
-. r.r . ..v.: VATso:N . ; . . :
MASTIC .ORNEENT':- , ...
NI .iv. - N - -TIT.V Aci T:T3 : TZE..4".,
. • nu itotuna, FA., • .
Respect /wig invites attention to this Beautifal:Mas
tic -Fiaish for the"Erlerior Walls of Buildings.
. . .
This.inaterlal is entirtly different from all other ce
milts or coatbm applied:heretofore. It is'composed of
the most rlurable - materials mbted.:with due propor- .
-dons of pure linseed oil,: it' becomes perfectly water
proof, and adheres firmlY any' surface of brick or
stone with unequalled durability,' making a beautiful
solid finish-equal to the, finest quality of brown sand
stone onto any colordesired: • .
.• *.• • •.
The undersigned has been applying' this rthastie
lsh during the past'serenteen years, in which time he
has male many imprOveuients and . finished the extort-.
ors of some Of the most elegatit bnildingS Id different
parts of the cuuutry. among: which be refers to the
•• BOSTON, .4ASS.—linverie Ameri
• can •• . •• . • • •
• BUFFALO. N.: T.•-:-The Grand Residence of
Ex.Piesidens,Fillinore, Dela*are St. ~
'CLEVELAND. 'OHlO.—Answer Ronne. and
'the Beautiful Residence of J.. W. ciltry.,-;
Esq.. Euclid St. - • • • • ' • •
PITTSI3UItG, PA.-Girard Houle and St:
• • • 1. '
.Dharles Hotel, and Ihe fellow
, • ; .. • • ing gentlemen's splendid residen
ces:
.
.$150,000
•
. J. Ml.' Shoeaberger, Esq.,
Penn Sti
'. John Bissell,Esq., do .
James. Wood. Esq4do
• .
' • • IllieCOrd,' * Es9. do
• ' • • • that dn . Ada ms,• Norel-•
• • ty•Works: Third SL ,• •' •
HARRISBURG,' PA.=-.The Beautiful • Residence *of
.. • •• .• • . John B. Coxe,.Esq.: Front
- Street.
- • . -B. A. Lumberton, Esq., :
•• •Se and Street. • .
. • • .•
Senator D. Fleming, do
• • • • ' Dr. D,,Fleming, do . . .
• • Bev. Ans. Colder's Bean
.
• • * tiful New Rapt. Church,
• • . Fotirth and State tits.- ••• ' . -•
• ki insom. Esq., Archi-:
POTTSVILLE, PA.-The • - Magnificent ~Hotel
• • • . of,. B. P. BroWn. Esq.,
• • . • • known .a.s.• the Pennsylra
nia IRall, Centre St. Also,
. - The Besidenice of Z. P.
Boyer, Esg.; Coal St.. and
. ' that or James Litel4oll,•
- • . • ;Eng:, Meharlimigo St. •
. • All kinds of- hydraulic Cement priiperly ai plied -and
finished entirely ditTerent to any done he . .,rstofore'. .
An rcorlefflone, reathli.al4, termi#l4vol, •strictly
• warrapfertto give saliifaciron. • . ..
Please address • • ••• • • • . •
T. * P..w.t•rsolv, Bok - 263, ThirriSNlM :PFIV •
October 28, 'B5. , [SO-tfl * • .
43- • •,
$2,330%,000 00
3,8 30 , 33 / 78
ALLEN.. & NEEDLES?
pßovr, , IDID •
SUPIR-PHOSPHATE I. OFIIME ,
. :.Manufactured: ONLY by . theth. at their.
-
.AGRICULTUItAL - WORKS
..- PHILADELPHIA. • •'
We. res.Pectlitlly tall the : attention .of Fairnero and
Dealers to - the foliowino facts . ' • .
lat. -Allen ,t• Needles - do not clairisfor their article.
. exclusive excellence, - but THEY • know,' and
. • . primumas, know, that It id.notsurpaosed . .by:
•'id. We believe and act Mien the principle that there
• •• ' is ample 'room for all manufacturers,whn de- -
: • sire to-do business fairly. . • ....
• ;(11.'. - if we-can. furnish the Agriculturist' with antiperi
. • or.article reasonable ipriem we icousalt,
- • • our own and their interests.bY doing so. .
.416. It is, and always has been, a • fixed . rale with us'
•. never to undervalue goods made or sold by
othersAut prefer' to say all we possibly can
•in "Coriirnendation - Sf them, irrespective of
Who manufactures the article. • •
51h. The orders for.our 'lmproved Super-Phaaphate
of Lime came. In so • heavily themaot season,
.. that we fear some were disappointed in ob
. • . talningSt We:trust that in' future
. • ' we.may be able. to meet all reasonable de;
. • roancls.for onr.art tele: To ;,,aard'againof the
possibility of ouch disappointment; we sag ,
• • • ...gest.to all •who wantour Phosphate to make
' arrangements for -early purchases for next
- • . Spring., Our celebrated article can be had
• from meat of the respectable dealers through
. out the • country.' If the merchants in yogr
- • .• neighborhood do not have it on hand, request.
•• .them to procure . it for yon. • •
tzer,A tradesliscount allowed' to dealers.' . .
.ALLEN 6t
.
4 5. Delaware Avenue anti . .ll - S Water'Street;-.
`,..(First Store above Chestnut,) • ' •
• 5- • • .• - ' ••• •
• We.sell -no articles brit Mich as We.can safely reel:int—
ro/ • ' ... • . .Oct'. 14, .65 : •
CAUTION TO .FARMERS.
Whereas; certain individuals who' all"themeelves my
Agents Tor the sale of -
•
11iO110 P lIIL L 1 .
IMPROVEI7) - - : •
SUPER PHOSPHATE ;OF
go amongst the Farmers, offering the same . Ma price
much below myestablised Philadelphia • arid' Baltimore
*tail Price, I hereby give. notice that I have no Ag,cie
to hawk my,articles about. /Lis sold at °like and
'Depot . • •
No. 9 North Front Nt , Philadelphia,
PERPETUAL
No:. - 14Bowleyti Wh: • Baltiinorc:
It is also sold .by responsible dealers in all parts of..
the conntry. Intake. no tonskinments but sell at my.
wholesale mice to licensed denim,' and. at my, retail'
price to consumers. , My price is uniform tool!. Sixty'
dollars per ton In Philadelphia, and sixty Dollars per.
ton In Baltimore.: Three Dollars, per top for freight,
&e.,lidded to the .Baltimare price. Dealers. are .not
permitted to oyereharge the Farmer, but- to be sada- -
fled with a reasonable' profit, and to sell 'for naleis
than my retail price 'at 'Philadelphia, and no•more than
my .retail prieeln Baltimore.: - • '
Ida this for the protection of the Fanner, that my
article should not fall in'. the hands of irresponsible
parties to 'undersell and adulterate. .• ' •• .
Farmers will find it to their interest to deal only
with respoilsible parties; and elloiv them to make a
fair profit, as no man, honest or 'otherwise, will work
for nothing. , Mespectfully'yours. ' .
- • MORO TRELLIS'S..
Nan. 28, 115-4173 • .133-
.$400,000
. 991,860
1,103,428
of Pottailtley Penns:,M
• dealerinlidUSlC,.ldUSlCAL INSTRUMENTS,
PIANOS; MELODEONS, ORGANS, &c., having , been
appointed sole agent for the celebrated, • '. • '
MailoialAr Cabinet Corwin.,
, .
in the' County. of Schuylkill would. 'respectfully an
nounce-, to the musical community that.he can. furnish
there nneaualled favcirite Cabinet Organs, in all styles
and sizes, at. Manufacturers' priers. The quality and
volume &tone, with the power of expression 'tithes°
organs, is universally admired and 'praised, while their
portability_and banitiful finish make them the moat el
egant parlor ornament. • • ...
' Every Fantiiy' Should !tare One.,
THE, CABINET ORGANS are adapted o FADM
. LIES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. •• '
They vary in price from $llO to $6OO cad. • .
itriivery.lll , !trument Warranted. • •
Also, Agent for .the sale of the much admired
.
Springlitelodeon and: Harmonium •
for the Counties -of Schuylkill, Northecaberimul and
Lebanon, which Instruments are - univissally
They possess a sweetness and fellness of tone, which
has received the united commendation of the mualcsd
prefession, and Induced an_ almost unprecedented sale.
Purchasers are inspettfullyinvited to call and' exam
ine tor _themselves. - All communications - and , orders
will be punctually axisvverednr every infor
mation in relation to them gladly given.
Store and Ware Booms, at the. JeweirY Store on ben:
tre street, four doors from :Dfahantango street:Potts-
ER & SON'
HAESEL DeaIers in
Wholesale and Re tail
G 6116.
av' and /hullesom,
.44'°r eerie*, Pr a ralie rn : .- F 16' ar.e
••
Cor, Centre and xafwgian-'-, 4 o.me.'
_ th v, tti
417
_ - ber '1
• Mew lepgineLpackil 'cheap, 'durable and nu;
perierrioany othet now nee..just received and
fir bale by the oubecrlher. 'Try It. Ii:I3ANNAI4.
~$907,384.
GoDrtigt Att.,
T. A.- GODFREt .Agt., Pottsville
T. A. GOD?REY, Agt., Poilgville
• • .
45-1 m•
AND "ATM BRANCH . HOUSE
1 - :tol44 . ,.::Piii . eiititi
Ladies and Gentlnnen,
~A_T:T. E ir..xp.7 l .o i ::. !
GREAT SALE OF
TW.bIEt;,Y.:I
SHERTIANI WATSON - ti
Depot, 64, - 56 and 58 Liberty . Street, and 37
.and 39 Nassau Street, N. Y. City.
Great Distribution
J3T TEE
...,.,- . 4. xK. - E,TtT.-c..- - *: .- :: ..
JEWELERS'.:.: ASSOCIATION
Rosewood Pianos,
Rosewood Melodeons,,
Eine Oil Paintings,
Engravhlgs,
Gold & Silver Watches,
Silver. Ware,
AND ELEGANT JEWELRY.
CO?.ISLSTING OF
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Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Brace
lets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava b.
'.Cameo - Ladies , '
Sets Gold Pens with.
• . Geld and Slicer extension Hold
' ers, Sleeve Buttons, Sets of '
Studs, Vest and Neck
Chains, Plain and
Fancy: Gold
„Dings, •
.VAIXED.AT
si;-0 - 0.:Q . :;. : 00.0.:,
. .
• DISTRIBUTIONS are made in the follow lug manner:
CERTIFICATES naming each article and its *able
are.placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are well
mixed. One of theft Euvelopes.cotnaining the Dertifl
-cafe or Ocora for some article, will be delivered at our
office; or: sent by . mail to any address, without regard
to choice; on receipt of fls cents.
On, receiving the Certificate the. parehafser.will see
'What article it, draws, and its value, and, can then send
One.. Dollar sad receive the article named,- ch. cau
choose ANT oruza.one article on our List, of the same
value.
frirEurchascri of oar-SEALED ENVELOPES may,
in this manner. obtain an article worth !rani One
to Fkienuildrrd Dollars,' - :
. .
FOR . ONE DOLLAR- •
h they need not pay until it to known what je
drawn - and he value. .
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed Wall Cases
.
AmericanJewelersAssociation:
VallS your: attention.to the fact of its be
ing the . largest . and -most Popular Jewelry
Association irk tAis. .
.The -busi
n.ess.is.and alwayk.hal been . .conducted in
the most candid. and Aonorable manner.
_Our rapidly .increasing trade is a, sure
guarantee.of the ap:preciation of: 62ii pa
trons:- for this:Method - of obtaining rich,
elegant and . costly:gbOA • f
. . .
During. the past year ice have forwaid
cd it numbertifthe most valua.bleprizes . :to
all parts of the aiuntra.. Those ...who pa
tronize us lvill.rreeeive the: full •vatue..of
their money,* as no. article gin.. our List
. is
icOrth': less than retail, and
there .are . ii o 71k1 ••• •'
• Parties dealing with us may depend oa
.prompt • returns,, and the article
dratcm. , toil!, be iMmed iafrly . sent to
cidilress by' ?Warn mail or express. • •
- • . ,
rir. Orderi car..BIF:AILEVICENVELOE'ER 4
must iWercry - ease be aceompattied With
the 'Cash, wtth .the :minute-4f -the 'person
sending, mind Town, Comity sand. State
plainly written. --
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Letters EhCnild be addressed to the Managers as re
SHERMAN, WATSON Ss .00,
Box 5519 Pest Office,' N. Very.
LIST OF :.ARTICLES
.
TO BE' SOLD FO R .
.$lOO EACH,
. •
Withont regard to value, and not to be
_'paid for
.until
you know-what you will receive. . _
15 Rosewciod Pianos, worth from $2OO 00 to 450 00
15 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases...'... 175 90 to 250 00
• 75 Fine Oil Paintings - 30 00 443'100.00
150 " • Steel Engravings, Framed 25 00 to 30 00
50 Music' Boxes • • ' ,3500 to '4O 00
' 150 Revolving Patent Castors; Sliv'r •• 20.00 to 40 00
•50 Silver Fraitand Cake Baskets.. '2O 00 to •35 00
. 400 Sets of Tea and 'Table Spoons:. 2000 to 40 00
150 Gold --Ranting Case Watches
Warranted .. ... . ..
. 200 . Diamond .RingS., - .clust6r.. and
• Single Stone ' 75 00 1.6259 00
175 Gold Watches - • •8500 to 150 00
• 300 Ladles' . do - ....... . ... . 6000 61100 0 0
500 Silver- Watches • • ::..20'no to 75 00
2,000 V-est and Neck Chains • . 10 00 to 10 00
I.9.ns.Paini Ear Rings: new'stle:. - , '. 2.00 to - 600
2,000:Gold Pencils and Tooth-Picks.. . 2 it to 10 On
.3.000 Real Onyx•&'Ametbist Brooc's '. 400 to 10 00
4,000 Lava and Florentine do ".' 400 to :6 00
.2.000 Masenie Pine 400 to 6 lig
3,000 Fine Gold -.Watch Yejts, new
'4,000 Children's... Armlet; ..... ...
3.0(40 Sets of .Bosom
3.000 Enamled.SlireVe. Buttons • "
15.000 Plain Gold and Chased
. 4.000 Stone Set Of Seal Rings '
' 4;000 Lockets of all •Sizet , •
15,000 Sets'Of Ladies' Jewelry '
4,000 Watth Chains:, .. . ..
5,000 Gold • Pens.. Sliver Ex. Cases
• . and-Pencils . • - 400 to 600
10,000 Gents' Breast and Scarf , 300 to 20 00
30.30 Ladies' New Style' Beltßuckles 400 to 600
3,000 Chatelain Gnard. Chains ..... . . 6 00. to 20 00
1.000 Gold Thimbles , . -. • • :500 to- -.7 00
3,oooBets Ladies' Jerand Gold - ' ' • 1.5 410 to 13.. 00
10.000 Gold Crosses • - • 150 to 600
'' "
' s.ooo,;Ch . ased Bracelets • , . S'On to .16 00
• 2,000 Oval .Band Bracelets' 6 Oat t O . 20 00
8.00013all•Elr Drops, all colors •' 300 to•• 5 00
- 4,9ooFlue.Gold Pens . - 220 M to:' 3.'50
3,000 New Style' Gold & Jet:Eardrops 300 to . 706
*- ' . •
•" S •
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• •
•
• '• 10,000 , Soldiers` Company, Regimental;
Brigade,Divisipn,.oorps, and all. styles So
ciety ad. A;iny, Badge's ; frOm.s3 to $2O. ..
. -
A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF THE ABOVE
'ARTICLES FOR DNE DOLLAR' BY PURCHAS
ING. A SEALED,ENVELOFE.-FOR, • .
. .
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
, .
Five Se:tled Envellanits trill be sent for $l.; Eleven for
$.; Thirty for 's.ls f ffixty-flve. for $lO ; _ One Hundred
for $l5: -. • : . . . -• ' . - . .
. .
. .
Agents Wanted Everywhere,
To whom great !admen:leilie em offered.
. .
• .A fresh . assortrnent - of Cerilicates for the articles enu>
merated above•are thoroughly mixed in their propor
tion on the let and 16th days of each month. so that; all
will have an equatchance of Obtaining a valuable prize.
, .
The parties' have recently Arao-n valuable
prizes from the AmericairJewellerre Assiklation, and
hale kindly allowed the nee
.or their namea: • ,
'John P:Rintzler. Baltimore. Md.. piano, value $2OO.
Miss Eliza ILBall, Pittsburg , _Pa., 73 - . Wood Street.
Melodeon, *aloe $lOO. • . •
ydri. J. seymore, 62 East 34th Street: N Y., 011 Paint
ing,. value s loo' (Scene (Smile or Catskill Mountains.)
'Captain Horace. Cummings,- Co "R"'l67th Penn:Vol
- unteers. Gold-Watch, value $l3O. •- • .. • '
Rev. J. 8. - Moyer, Buffalo, N. Y.; Silver Watch, .ialua
es Benne. Le dere. Diamond Ring, value $175.
Wm. Bird, Marietta: Cm... Melodeon. viand STS
Km. A.M. White: 13p.tonlionge,ta., Diamond Ring
value $100; • . • • - • I
11.•Camerl ivi N i Y i - City„ Oil ralutlng, value' $l2O.
.311se "e e n i n n le.Watsim, Saratoka,•ll....Y.,, Plan . % value
John 1!. • Campbell. Battery C, let Missouri' Aitillery,
Gold. Watch, value $125. • - • •
Toney Gllllardi Co. "C" U: 8. C. 1., Gold Watch: value
Many names could be Placed on this list, but we pnb-
Hahn° dames 'without permission. • Our - patrons are,
desired to tend United States Currency when it is con-;
. -- Long letters are nnneci.fisary. Have the kindness to
write .plain directions, and •in choosing different arti
des 'from thole drawn, mention the istyle'deliflot We
prefer letters to be' addressed to our Box 5819,. Poet
fdr greater ", • • ; •
SHERMA N,- WATSON, & CO
Nov. 11,
;..~
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WME AM)
LIQUOR STORE,
SILVER TERRACE,
POI'TSVILL,E, PA
Champagne,
Claret,
Of the most Superior Qualities,
Together with the purest
A.LTAWWIN.E'S
--:- - -..-:,
( PURE JULCE ) . . ... •
Iniperial Cabinet,
Old ramify Rye,
Old Boinbc*,
And all the various brands of
SUPERIOR WHISKEY !
EXCELSIOR,
Old. .Hennessy;
Old Martel,
Old Otard,•Dupuy & Co's,
And allihe best Brands of
DARK & PALE
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50 00 to 150 00
350 to' 6501
2 50 .to ' 800
1 1 50 to -500
2"75 to. 10 00
.2 5 0 to ' sOn
2 50 .- tO '.lOOO
250 to .' 8 00
8 DO to 20 00
3 50 to . 500
Superioi Scotch Ale,
Irish and Scotch,Whisky,
Anol , lEireityariety of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINES & LIQUORS,
Always on hand and for sale cheap,
ONLY FOR CASH!
HENNESSY. &
I[LTER TERRACE,
45.3 m•
October 21, ,t 3
Port, •
Sherry,
Madeira, ace:,
-ALSO
Overholt,
XXX and =MX,
Old Nectar,
Old - Apple;
Pinet, Casffiksn &
AT THE
Ol& Sarkiaka : and
New England;Rum,
POTTSVILLE-, PA.
...,
, • - 4 .5, e...., r - r - r / , ..:4 4 . :i -..f
i..PrOM ate 'American Agrirtilluri‹.
POTATOES PLANTED UNDER TRW IN BOTH
-AUTEBN AND SA;.RING—TiIgcRop DOLBLED.
letter contahang many good hints tor
. .
us'and our ,
reagers; 31r. Isidore Plaquet, of
madi ann Co., 111., makes some very interest
inistatementi abblit. his method of rai s i ng
potatoes, which we , translate from' the
French, in which' Out 'cortespondegt writes
most conveniently
"I.haVe dev9ted- myseif,".he goes on to
Say,• "to - the culture ef . pqatoes - for the past
ten years , . and for the past three ycars hare
grown theni only-under -straw and with great,
success.. : We in the west have a „great...deal
brstraw , which we have been accustomed to
burn, and I. have -found this means of . using
it,..Prefitabie." - • I plant a:- part of ink potatoes:
late in autumn, in
.Nnyember if possible, and
the . reskt in spring. When I thresh my :wheat
I do riot stack' the straw, for tht;tuoisture it
is the better, -even- if decayed; and . draw it
near the place-where I shall plant potao es :
Those planted-in-Autuinn and those planted .
in -spring are aide. by side, separated sutlf
ciently to allow a wagon to pass between,
_never burn straw. When I plant in intunin,
I have. only_; to draw the old :straw . to one
- side ; Ant is too rotten, I plow it in, as it is .
good . manure.. When there -is not sufficient
bid straw, *I add new.'" Tn Autumn 'I cover.
the potatoes '2 to 4 inches , deep;:never less
then 2, - and . l.- place over them two feet of
stra'', well trodden down ; then some - sticks
are put here and -there upon the Straw to .
keep high winds from blowing it away.
"-Planting in spring; : I .:eoverthe potatoes
about - en inch; and-put on one• foot of straw..
I choose for- my potatoes a field. with a gen.
1 tle inclination, so that they will not rot, and
a southermexposure, if . posilble, for these
planted in autumn. .1 plant in beds only 3or
.4. yards 'Wide, the beds separated sue
ciently,.to allow a cart to pass-between
This is. in order not c-to be obliged to pas s
over them with,teams. as "that is very injuri
ous to potatoes planted under straw.
verize the earth thoroughly, and then plow
furrows as close as . I eau - and not haye then
interfere. I drop- the _potatoes about six
inches apart. and cover with the . hoe. It is
:not well to delay patting on the stra a rain
may came and Leiden the soil, and the light
er this is . kept the better for the potatoes. In
autumn w lift the straw with .a fork
and fill the baskets. -
"What are the advantages of this method ?.•
Quantity and quality vary With_ me as well is
with those who follow the old method but
to say 1., get regularly abOut.as much again
ae by tlie•old . plan, is not
. m 1 exaggeration,_,
In times of.. drouth one. is Certain . .to ha ve 3
crop, jr he has. not ,Leen . ti , o sparing with Ita
Straw. •Last - Year (1861) almost all thy neigh.
bars who did not plant tinder. straw had no .
potatoes on account of the drouth : whileup
on, about half an-acre, (a part of which ware
.planted in N'oVernber,, 1.563, and the others
in the spring of l86t) I harvested SO biLhels
of -the 'finest - potatoes, not counting fling'
Which. had been used for fist:table, .froin - the
middle of June until autumn.- Those of this
year (1865) are tieing well, notwithstanding
the rain.• 7 ln fall planting:there are two can
ses-Pf failure: under an insufficiency of snits
the•potatoes.will freeze, arid they will rot if
planted in low: grounds Last fall I made an
experiment, -using one foot of straw at one
end of my field. The potatoes were • almoit
.all.frozeb, while, those escaped. which *ere
covered with tsvo feet of straw. The-preced
ing autumn I used only afoot 'of straw antithe .
potatoes were not frozen,: but the straw a - at
fine, 'having been used before, and the And;
int:snow kept the cold from penetrating.—
There is no risk in _using- two feet of sin IV
well trodden down (old straw is preftr4l.le;.
Make a:good furrow on each side of the field
t 6 carry off the . water, and connect thefar.
rows. acrosa at the tipper part of the field,—
There is no danger if the earth is•dry when
you - phint, .and is not too much trodden.—
They are : - mote difficult -to- dig than thrm
planted in spripg,- but there are more d
- them. '
Fr nn Uiv Amerivan
WELL-BRED ANIMALS.
. .
One Of the advantages of a thorough hm!
stock is, that it furnisheS the breeder a than-.
dation so to-speak, upon which he can grad.
ually build -tilt a floek.or. heard to his own
ideal . of, usefulness.Tln . thorough-bred ant-'
mils certain prevailing • charac'eri,tics hare
become so strongly developed and thoroughz .
tonfirnied, that the transmission of thee
tO their posterity. hetomen almost,en absolute
certainty. . There is no - danger - therefore, in
their case, or losing thUse-. general . exeeller:
ces, while the undesirable qualities are being
slowly-but surely r"bred out by a -judicious
pairing•of animals.. The iriaciples,uf god
breeding depend upon the "simple-law —Oat
like begets like." The same peculiarity et•
isting-in both parents, will almost Certainly,
exhibit itself in the offspring, perhaps still
more-conspicuously. If the parents•pcbeth
diVerSe or Oppositp:qualities, other things in•
hng,equal, the offspring may be expected, to
represent ,the Dean.: By. the, use of these
simple principles wonderful changes can be
Wrought in any. kind of stock, without going
Outside Of its otiarvarlety, or even family.—
In tliis Manner, the Spanish sheep hipTe been
changed in-their many essential features by
breederS_ in thii country. By a. simple pm
cesswe know that Bake - well, of England
gave to the Leicesters their,peCuliar:merits
t/1
mutton sheep, *and:id:like manner, canto,
begs; pottltrY, and• Other kinds_of donvsti: .
animals have been bred so as to form
ties with fixed characteristics. On the other
hand, let the_ attempt be madee - -with mongre'4
and the breeder. can: not be sure dna the
characteristics of either parent will appear in
the offspring'; dr Ahat the increase of differ-.
ent vei>rs isill bear any great resemblaneel
each-other... All hope's therefore, .of establish
-in a desirable ..'.unifortnity in stock in tidi
case, , are at an: end, or. at least very difftc):t
of realization:: . ' .
tcxpe~.
BLISTERED "HANDS ANDFEET.-- - flie wee'
e st remedy is to light a tallow candle and Is
the melted tallow drop in cold water, the
mix the tallow , with strong spirits and rubs
thoroughly into the palms or soles; this:
both
. a preventiie and-a curative. , ,
. . ,
BARLEY Sour.—Take four ounces of bari?!.
ti , o,onnees .of bread crumbs, and hall
ounce of chopped parsley. Wash - the lau - 14,
and steep it twelve hours in half a pint
water cboil.sloaly in a covered tin.-pan fl ,l
hoiirs, and. about -half an hotir before the
dish is to be served
,add-the parsley.
GREEN BEA. Sour. 7 -Take one quart 0 /
garden. or kidney beans, one ounce of FO'
nach, and one ounce. of of parsley. Boil ttit
beans ; skin and - bruise - them in abowl
quite smooth ; 'put • them in -a pan 'with to
quarts of vegetable broth dredge in s !;.": 1
flour; stir it on the fire till it boils, andpit
in the spinach and parsley, (previously btA.
and rubbed through a sieve.}
T
PEAS' AND s•BAIILLy SOUP.—Tut
three pints of split peas, half a pint of No'
barley, half a pound of stale bread, and kte
. turnip, sliced. Wash the peas and bellf
e ll ,
and steep them in fresh water at least tw
hours; place them over .the fire; add Lbt
bread, ttirnip,
,and half a tablespoonful off*
gar; boil' till all are quite soft ; rub the
through a fine colander, adding gridaallfi
quart of boiling water ; return the solip
the pan, and boil ten, minutes.
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