The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 02, 1865, Image 4

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- : -.1)6x,-,Terroctonsseac_otavernbe r,-
Atn`u'prgwise, . T tabs mF
pen in
head to Jot own aSew - periiklerr oaniainki•-
iniJiialibniawhO puti7np hire had
their e4inWthey wood prefer Newport, or ,
Seiiiiltfaitn these 140 - doubt on
it. 'llierdoutani -bete ov theiro "vin free
wit}: Ilfastrei orkshool with*in, I think
thiY go'sualviheiet-on.. i woo d u l b e
-310nerls Orel I survey bete for 9 dollars an
4.lthq Ws is,tha mostest one-hoes -shy I
ever, sot I)yee . onto, and the conviets the orna
rieit set "by' Icioldif Critters outside ov the
Suthrin:Confederacy! debeasect —possesain
only bttla. mare • Brains than a Schuylkill
Co: topPerhed Grand •Joory,-L-yet I'm told
they don't, iirsk from a dollar:up to *gents a
pound , fer butter, nor get np coy sesesb Epis-
Co!tvgaitioas; like the one held a shori
time siniely In Philadelphia, nor make spot
ted leek A:iiti,#i•Cri , ilniAelfs by holdin' sense
don:4o6mi Wedding. Those Is sumthin in
their favor.: carn't ,conceive why aman
wartite_to tielatmirds the sky in a Balloon to
get marrid. Ef he wants to go . np, let. him
cum hontieleWirielaie similtitearter his
-In! -- 41iCiiree awn: - hours, an innosent
lypnil erf his Poets with the hat rack, an
Set,onto his wiks.Band Box containing her
new. Empire Bonnit. Theh ef she don't . Blew
High
- in, a short time, yon can tite
tbe"nnilirsiniidown a false Piofit
recipe has niiivertin known in fele ;, it goes
rite;2 . the spot; 5 boxes fer only I dollar!
I Wis. tonally serprised not to find B'
W:644,75f-idlandightun; J. Buchanan, & other .
Suihren pattits, bordin here. I arskt one ov
r a_on,dooty why this was not other
wipeinstead ov thus.
Sc! tßaCions, I hope them wit;
lialiklinn't be sent here. The convicts is
mejlas'entiff, but what d'ye spose they'd be ef
suelkwailiti mingle with em?", .
"Wil;",isex - I; "Idon't know ;. _ but spose
that ju
.
st what they would be, ef not more."
Thavent seen Miter Tortoogus yet. I
hirn he wentto New 'Jersey to vote the Dern
.
yeasile ticket. . . .
fogneetere are makin meny inquiries .
• ler Buchanan's
,new Book. They say they
antis like to reed what their friends say ov .
'em. No doubt it wood be a hunky field for
canvassers. They wood make fromloo to 50
dollars per weak. 'They would go erf like
hot, Corn 'Dodgers. Sum time ago, when I
WBB4lt Wheatland, - I remarkt to his honor
the ole Pub. Functionary, that it wood add
much morely to his future happiness to be
attendia to his Larst.Days on Earth, lusted
of the "Larst Days of My Administration"- -
• the latter bein the title of his new novel:
"Now von jest look a here," replied J. 8.,
smackin' his lips over 5 fingers, of tale Moun
taiu_Lie*—"my frend Mister Wood rote a
minty-washy call'd 'Fort Lafayette,'
which Was full ov lies and Suthren Admire-
Actin: Now I'll be gosh-hanged 'to darnation
of I don't think I got as' good it rite to pub
lish a blood-an-thunder tail as B. Wood." .
An he's went and gone an done it. More's
the pity.
I spose you air still aware that Doctor
Mudd & Co. air here. The Doctor thinks it's
a infernal shame to be kept on this Barron
Waist, no to • speak, when he's t o nly got 40
more years to live., - ,
Mudil is a inventive cuss. The other day,
when onto a'ship, he crawld into both barrils
oi-ntlouble-barril gun, on purpis to effect his
escape. But he wasn't successful. Not by
connidiable. The gun was empty when - he
crawld in, but it was arterivards haled. Arf
- ter'snappin' 2 boxes ov caps, an the gun not
gain' orf, it was thort there was sumthin
wrong. In screwin' the charge out, they
caught the Doctor by the loose portion of the
breeches, and thus was bis secret revealed.—
The Doctor uttered some profane swearin',
an sed the Constitootion was smasht again.—
Ile was only arfter the Pursuit ov happiness
an such.
These factstas been withheld till the pre
sent time.. It will do no.harm to publish 'em
'Er I cood only hive got to Washintin."
sed the Doctdr to me, "I wood have bin 0.
K. - .A. Johnson wood have pardoned me,
sure. He's pardoned wuss than me. lam
willin to take a harf a peck of Oths of Allegi
ance. Bring on your Oths. I want to be re
constructed. Have you got any reconstruct-
in' dockyments with "yciu 7"
"Nary," sei I. "But you traitors musa't
put, too. much: faith in Andy. I air free to
confess that the Hemp bizness is not so brisk
as the patriot's heart cood desire. I think
the Administration net . catches the little fish,
an lets too many bit ones slip throo, but :I
oos'r thing ole Andy;; is goin • Back onto the .
people who histed.him onto the top round ov
• the ladder.. I carn't believe he will Bum in
with - the cut-throati- an traitors, who, a brief
period age, wood haie blowd his braves out
fora small sized ,green-back.. Stick a-Pin
"lltt," sez Mudd, "your American Eagle
s uuthin but a turked buzzird. Your Gov-.
ernmbriti is not consistent. The greater the
willlan,:the lighter.
_the pinishment he .:gets:
There's the.editor ov the the La Crosse Dem_
ocrat,—he perswaded us fellers to do all we
did, an more.too. -An he's at it yet. An J.
Davis, a Lee, an Mitchell—why don't' your
Govment hang those. Why don't the Presi
dent', say Dry Tortoogus to sum ov the lead
ers of the Grate Rebellion, 'who's bin, con:
spickus as its head an front, from preface to
finis ? - •
"Wal," sez I. "I give it up. Preps tha's
just the reason. Maybe he will. I think
sumbody ought to do sunithing to sumbody,
so sumbody else wood-be satisfied that' sum'
body wood do siimthing else so that—what
was yonr question?"
"Why, wbat air you talkin about ?" sez
the. Doctor. "You air not as loocid as one
of the Standard's Editorials. Eut of I cood_
get,pardoned, I wood accept envy fat offis
in the , gift of the Govmcnt. I wood be Pro
visional Govner ov New ,Tersey." -
IVall. I guess New . Jlersey kin get along
without your assistants. Where fellers like
you bay bin maid ProvisiOnal Govners, the'
State gets reconstructed backwards. But
how do you like the result, ov the elections
in. New Jersey & York
"Why," sez can bear up under be
in banishtfrom hoine an .frends on a Pinch,
I kin refrane from Whiskey for 24 consecoo
tive hours ::-brit I'll be roasted alive and eat
en on the, hart shell el, thintol will long
survive the Waterloo 'defect my frends has
sustained in. those'States. New. Jersey, in
whom,' placed Me hopes upon, has gone to
the d—l".
"Not much," sez _ "From this time
hereafter, hensfurth, N. J. is a Trump.—
Shondirt - wonder of her - defeeted sympatbl- .
zeta woad visit -. you-now. -What win they
will they - tin it? Viereart'e
stay wlutre.the'nigger-worshippers [sarenssi
imfly) ism the l assendent. Figgeratively.
speakin, Dry Tortmignsses an Canady stands
with - onatretchol arms, an ;in. gentle - moans, -
sp. - Cinn • to theiellosoin In they can b e
spared. Let 'em git up an Git !"
I left the Doctor. But Ido verily and
Truky believe he . expects to hold higkoffis in
the Land of .-Dixey, - ere many days elapse,
an help reconstruct the Confederas . y. Praps
heir bin - eitcurriged - parst dom. But
thime is notes they seem. , Hardly. ,
Afore I close I wood like to mention thit
the theefs, murderers, an other dem----aged
charaekters here;* wears the "White Man's
Badge"- recently • gotten- up by BroomleY
Co., ov N. Y., fer the - Northern traitors -an
dittoes: A. sesesh Juthil in the Ncirth sex'
. they take wild Are there I never, seen
Wild fire take,- but that'a jest the . ..way they
take here. Let, every Copperhed Buy one,
anther idr - her- diwingight - from- tire Union
Patriots.. it's not' hartito'dietinguish
'em•nowoottheYbetter•haye=l. —•-
Thisleiteris lniiger:thaii the Edito-.
rialiatliti'Copperatic tionsepaPers "on the
eleetiocut_•• 'They Orsety +WM; an fact,
it seems sum ov .these.leuutis don't know
thitm:lecttottlni - be4 . 400 tgretv York
aiiitptab",Tery,o„, "
1 . 04 r sbirk-Air ttsnanii is -Otzkviibxstbr
411frieitrk tiklb i tlei:-J?lb
an-tuckEtil*alnUist:Set '
Don't warirvillstrit
Ja.
T
" • ABEILFIII.4.•
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4i ` ; ` '" 4- 'PIANOS
My PIAI3O Forteta.-tivitiAt Iteetra.;rertraw....tr-
CMS HIGII PRIZE MEDALS, for yearp . pot in this
country and in Enro Sor their decided superiority,
are etilmann eity.'Where al.W r eltep
lence tralbeeirlotrgiteknowledeed and' nafverpallfii -
mired. In delicacy and eiteetneta of tone: with
turd power, they are tinenalled,"and fully rya
on the moefreasonableierms.. ' ~0 0:42AII 7dEYEE.
• No. 722. Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 4, .65. . 44-3rn.
EArroos :
R EF A NE SALTE'ETREV" - .
PikNEIC .DOUBLE REPINED SALTPETRE,. ur
quality,
especially adapted to .she maw.
tia la inure eir 1611:1111POWDEBip F ut. up
sale inlcti:m
of about-three Misdeed pounds each.: 'or by'
WILLIAiNt
,
AGENT FOR iIIIBMANOPACMILE 9 i : •
No. 39 North Proof /Street, 3!biladelphis.
, October 21,• • • • . • 42,Cirer. •
Goods imitable fot Holida - rfregents..
HENRY HABIT%
520 Street,
PuiLA.ozzipm.i, •
WATVEES :.
•
• FINE JEWELRY,
; - • , SOLID SILVEU. WAUE,
and Superior fillireePleited Ware.
Sept. 30. ; . . • 293 m
. THE. PLIG HEST `
Paid for Old Newspapera„Paniphleaa , Berea
and Waste Paper of every description. - • .
For particulars address ' • -
- • VITOVENVELC & EME.0.11011,.
. .
No- .913 Anna Street, . •
- One door-West of Natalia St.. N.:T.: -
1 614
g
Nov. 11, . , d,5 ' • 45-3 m •
. .S'
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3EITIEICV171 : 11-X CI SSC)
• • ' •
Naves Labor -
-
- -Save* Time,. . •
'' • .
. . Movircii Ctotbea, .. '
• .• Mavis Soap,.. •
• - ' and Saves Women
TILE SOAP fOR . 4V.ERY FAMIL Y:
Soid by grocers and storekeekittiroughoat city and
• • .NANLTACILISZD ONLY NY
•:t : D.-DOBBINS &
107
th
Nov. 11, .6-4.5-6 'lfth St., below' Cbefttnnt:
... PHILADELPHIA.
•
IMPROVED. PERISCDPIC 4 SPECTACLES:•
4044/fElt. • . - .`AEt tf ‘la`•
Barber's Blazawarnetoryi .Prhalesale
, • •
IBARBER'S IMPRPVED PERISCOPIC SPECTA
CLES, impart that CLICAI7,NEtia and Bert.maßoir of Patt
en...mos. which cannot be obtained from any other
form of thil3l3Efil • ' •
rPrStore and Factory?, WO. 249 North Eighth.
- Mt., Philadelphia. •
N. B.—Dealens aupplied )filth all. -the' variettee of
SPECTACLES at low rates. • _5
Ern
Nov. 11, .65,, .
0 DOLL,•
No. 302 ffitrket.Btieet,lPhila4elphio,
Importer, of :.GERMAN, 'FRENCH and 'English T3ys
A.
and Fancy Goods, and CHIN WARR, PIPER, CANES,
ac., wholesale dealer in domestic fancy articles,.
September 80, Ws. ' 39-21 n
LOOKING GLASSES,
Oil Paintings, Engraving's. Pic
tures. and Portrait Frames.
Photograph Frames, Win
' dow Cornices, Pier Ta-
Wes, Marble Slabs dr. -
Brackets.
. .
JAMES Sr . EARLE . 45 SONS,
816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; Maindhetur
: era, - 'lmporters and Dealers . . In Lank-. .
Ing • Clakses.. • . .•
.A• large and elegant assortment of MIRRORS of ev
ery character. alwayei .1n atiicic.- Particular attention.
given to the manufacture :of Picture Fratoicti ' .in
which branch continnal•chninges and. novelties are be
ing introduced. Estimates for Looking Glasses
• furnished on apPlication, by mall'or Perennially.. ' •
ktogeirot Groups, nod-War and .11unuirous eub- 1
'neva. particalurs.in Circulars )•• • . •• '
• Every Article of Meesre . EARLE it; SONS , ' mainif.ae
• tore. can be packed•to forivaultiritny•piwt of 'the-coun
try in perfect safety . .. Gallery - of Paintings open
.at all times. free: to yiAtors. [June ,65-25..6m
DREXEL & CO.,
_
NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
U. S. FIVt-TWENTIES OF 1862,
do do . - do 1864;
do dri do • 1863;
U. S. SEVEN-TBIRTIES OF AUGUST,. 1861,
do do <- do • JUNE, 1863,
do do . do •JULY, 1865,
• U. S. TEN FORTIES;
U. S. SIXES OF 1891, -
U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS,
COMPOUND; INTEREST. NOTES `OF 1861,
AND. GOLD AND SILVER
BOUGHT AND'SOLD. .
• ernrafts.mt Fmgland, Ireland, France and
Germany, drawn. • • --
Philadelphia. 'Nov. 44, Ms. 47 9nl
llolso and Cattlo Powilon
YELLOW WA
TER, !LEAN - RS,
COUGHS, HIS
TEMP ER,••FE
.VERS, FOCI.; DER
LOSS OF. APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERUY, &c. Itr
use improves' the
wind, - increases
the. appetite-lel reit
a smooth and
glossy skin—am'
traustorins tEt
miserable skeletal
horie.. • -
MEM
r 0 I) T-,Z.!,-,S.
OELSLLISLD
-13eaaes x
the Lungs Liver,.
this articTe 7 . •
vela as s'ipeelfie.-;-' ,
vatting froLit i
one:half....a„pap
to .a..paper in • a
barrel of swill the '
above d iseases'f.'
will be eradicated ;
or entirely prevented. - - If - rgiven InN.—
preventiVe and, cure for the - Hog Cholera.
PriOi 25 dentss Papers for • • --•
.
"
,
Aim* -certain
, _
PICEPAIMD
S, A. POITT . Z sr,
WHOLESALE:DEMAND MEDIGINE . DEPOt
N0...1ie - PrOkain laitinlare v .
For Sale by Druggists:arid §teralleep,re thrptigh: •
out the Un it e d . States . • -•
. .
Forsale'in.Pottsville:billENßY SAYLOR, Druggist.
- ..-..c..,T-i'..yAl . ,lEE:'s
LIFE F4R - T. fIE . HAIR
Will 'restore Gray Hair to Its' ORIGINAL COLOR;
strengthens and' promotes the growth of 'the weakest
hair= stops Its -falling ont In three days:' keeps the
head clean. cool and healthy; can be used freely: eint
tathS nothing thiarionit the beat 1111itir . Dressinig
ever - Offered is the 'Public.- It is recommended
andtwed by the best Medical" authority. , Sold at the
Drug - Stores, andatmy office, No.-1123-Broadway, New
York.
:lassuro - slrneinons - the ainwePreparation w:11 do all
lhat is claimed font.__.. • ' -
SARAH' A;CHEVALISR, AL -
s3-:m
Octot?dr 99, .05
DIANOS -AND MRLODEONM, from the
L best" maimfactorers,ind a general -- • -
assortment of caCellent .4 1 7.:.:,-tt - ?7"Frn
mentq, ere srad• by tbe-undersigned.--; I I
Strings, Bridges and Screws for Vtolbosi_ 7
can also be furuished...- Initunnentit'repaired at short
notice, and on reasonable terms...
" - M. :I.4IIOIOILITS, Agent.
Centre street. Pottsville..
5ept..17 , 64.4n
Anew nu_pply of. Dried Fruits. consisting of
APples. Fencbes. - Cherries. Prunes. - eiery.choice) at
130HANNAN SCHNERI2I.
. 46- • Market street, a4,ovnyhi id,- Pottsville.
APrime tirtielar-of Country Lard, fresh
and tmadulterated. at
. • BORANIsTAN ffr. S.OHNERR'S.
an- ' Market street. above Third, Pottevillle.
A .T.MORIPS Prepared :Mace. .Meat, a
A
taost,conyeptent i liggemr
48- . airiailejt street; aboiii MO& Pottairilk.
11 Fittest Cheeses in :like Nlitar ket.tam ,
T
tistltigiASepsatfo. Et.mitalv Daley: Pine Apple and
ic ninlOnv Skt --BOEIANSA.I3.Ib 84.111NERW •
.46- ' fired. abovelliird.Pottoiille.
.
.1RE:411 CRACKERS of nil Wilda, Milk,
Water::s64l,'Crehn:Eety Wish.. Ginger.. Baden,
and ambles,. at 130HANICAI7 R SCONERWS." --
. Mi XiiriteOtrtiecabiive"
Sum Ploys pitedVfm;Areikaar. 8 1 01,1 1
,
-BOHAVIVE
ISM
• •
imAifieyeeist,a
tlcli - for 'promoting. ttie;* . rniatti.: of the,Thdejit: '
k; a ,;11,10-Valt, Phinlat*lthtg:.
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WENDEBOTllleTatliaselltaronlttOW/ I ly.
ARTISTS -.AND PHOTOGRAPKERS, •
144014 - er4 ebtita totr o ecti
. • .
. • -P . HILADSLP)3IA.
Dec • • • si-ly
- ureciailaiiramie..tarn, ciampois fa
YARNALL k OGDEN, .'No. 473 North 3d
:IPhiladst; Wholesale Aealetil An' COAL
OILS. A L COHOL SthCZINS.• NALTEIA... TURPIPT ,
TINS.de , Have cortatantlyoci,_tandDOWNlDPS
SPINDLE or h _
att MACH MEATY' lirk.
CHINERY OIL. Thereitca,pma' , lttunized. , Pecldllne
Lubdestors, free from alltraFp.pf /. i.r.4d,„spd,sre war
act to .sacleti.:**'
Er - The trade aapplleolcia reitOmgale, time: .
Sept 9, '65. 3:-1 • •
- . •
11ANIEL NI: via . ir.lEt; • ' •-.- .
Say. Cabinet Ware:Banns and liannfactory,
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•
88 8 . sinrill•SEcOND orincirr,
•
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N. 8.. ''Pereoris Ecdrtito the -(11t311411dad . it to their
advantage to call and ezaminithe atoc. D. X. • '
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A. GOOl2 CIEILAIVILiII? :11A1E.E - 311.011E1f.
agent wanted in every tr,in: . to -ninrinfac
lure an article of daily consumption in .every family :
profit - Sat per cent., demand -as staple as floor. No
utensils required except those fond fn every hoctseholit.
Pull put collo 'emit on receipt_ of two StatrlllS tO-Pay_
retuin PAW. Address.:WM. P. ATKINSON% • •
0. 1 23 South 17th Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 18, . -46-3 t.
•
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Wu. G. HAaiiiis. Soli°. B. 1"?.../.1.x.' Enwa. B. gCBLICT.
ME: G. , lIARGIS &' Co.:
MAistIIFACEUER.R.S . OF
.
•. . .
Varnishes an d IhinitinAn Paints: - Glass*
• and Burning and Lubricating Oils,. , •
' . • liiienzine and 1 1 11nOtlia; - "-
Tao. 130 sours, smxiND. Err.. PHILADELPHIA.
• Sept. 16 .65. • - - - 32.-6ra'
• • S. STEWART:DEPITY • •
• -.
253 S. Second St.. above SOruce;
•
• - . PHILADELITIA, -
Keeps constantly on hand a lame 'aPaortment.of 'CAR
PETS. MATTTSGS. DRUGGETS. OILCLOTHS, WIN
DOW Sli ADES.* RUGS, MATS, PIANO. ALELOpEON
and TABLE COVERS. 4e.; to which, he would in
vite the attention of.: those Who may desire anything in
hip line.. seta.. La, 765.-31-am •
iez. l . ' ,1 1 i. i .:, :,,..), )
orthao Ls t ,„ ;.1 1"
II t 111/
BEDS. FEATHERS; ItIATTRASSES, BL/ (NETS,
BED QUILTS. ac., _ •
.. • • .•
VarTUCKERS CELEBRATED SPRING BED
Every article in the Bedding line at the : . lowei .
r market
price., AMOS 11H,LBORNE, Philadelphia;
Sept.l3, '65. : : ' •
.. • • 37-3 m ..
FOE. COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, ECON
OMY AND DITEABItITY, USE
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,
. .
- EUROPEAN - . .RANGE!
TLik, BLia It.kNOE' EYES uivENTrJ)., '
CHASE,' SHARPE & THOIISON,,
. .
. . . . .
. - .- • , No. 209 N. Second- , St., Philadelphia; •
.
li - on' Founders and • Rinnufaiturero. of
• I .ffitovess; Heaters. Tinisnd . and En ,
unsoiled }{arcs, dc., &c.
, .
August 19.'65. •
.. --- '.: ... . 33•6 m .
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. . . . • .
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POnion.: -Paint; and: Color Works..
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- •
Liberty Whit© Lead! Liberty.:White Lead!
.
• TRY •11‘.!: . - ,
iVAaltAr.vraito rover. nabre anrface.• fdr i•aineweiliht,
than' any other. . Buy - the batt,'lt ts the cheapest 1 .
Liberty Lead is whiter : than any other: .
: _Liberty Lead covers better than any other, • .r •,
.
Li betty Lead wear'swear'slonger than any other... ' •, '
Liberty Lead ix mot e economical than anY other. •
Liberty Lead is *tore free from. impurities and iii
, . Watacaterini to do more and, better. work, at a - •:.
• given cost. than any other. - •.' . -
Bay: *the. BEST. •it is -the CIREA.PX-ST..
_ • • 'slnnufactured-aid warranted by : . -
Z1.16G...E•E R. dc . ;SIII . I T IC, '
.•
DRI:G, .PAINT AND :GOSS DEALERS, •
43.7 - NoPth .Third Strvrt, 'Philadelphia
.• Nov. 4; 'March 10-1 y) ' 44- ' •
. . .
LA DIES . FAN C - 1" RS !
. . •
. . • • • 'JOHN. F'AREaRA'S •
•••
- Ld 4b i d' - •
F U F.A•C T:9 R. •
' • 111% 7103 • arch Stieet#'
`1 r • above Till, PHI4DA. • .
I have now in store of my own !ni
p; _
portation and Hannfucture, - one of.
the' LARGEST and most BEAUTI
FUL selections of FAriTUF FURS, for LADIES'
and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the' City. Alsc& a fine
assortment- of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. . ••
am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasona
.ble prices, and I iroultr therefore solicit a'call.from my
'friends of Schuylkill COurity, and vivinity. ' • . .
`23'Remember the,Natne, N'amberind Street!
• • .
JORN FARFIRAI, •
.71S Arch Street, above 7th, South side; Fill LADA.
" rir - 1 haVe no Partner, nor connection witliany other
- Store - in Philadelphia I. Sept.'23. '65.-38-4m :
This preparation,
long and favorably
knOv,eri, - . will thor
oughly reirmigorate
•broken-down. and
low.-spirited horses,
by • strengthening
and, 'cleansing tho
stomach. and intes
tines.:
628. -Boop - . 1 siqwvs.:-.'.02.3
•
11.0 P KIN'S ' •
"OWN MAKE". OF HOOP SKIRTS
. .
Are "gotten' up . exprusly to meet the wants of tirst clasi
"trade.'. They embrace a complete assortment of all the
new.and fiestrable styles, dizewand length. for Ladies..
Misses • and Children, and are' superior to -all others
made,in point of symmetry, finish and durability: - be-.
ing made of the finesl, tempered English Steel Springs - -;
with linen' finished covering; rind having alt the metalic
fastenings immovably secured. by iinprovektmachinery."
They retain their shape and'elwatlcity to, the last,—and
are warranted to give entire satisfaction. - . • •
•
Also; constantly uf receipt of fullihms bf. good East
ern -Made SKIRTS, at very low prices. Skirts made - to
order, altered and repaired. .WIIOLESALUAND,RE
TAIL,.at MANUFACTORY 'AND SALESROOM;• No.
'628 Arch - Street, - above With. IPhilado;
• - iserrEnms CASH ; ONE PRICE ONLY. -
. August -lb. .
is sure pre
" all- dfr
W I.N D . 0:W..5.:E1 AR-ES-,:
tratiOn is-Invaluable.
improves the quality:
of the milk. It Las
- been proven by ac
'Ural experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk -and.
cream -twenty. per
cent. and make the
butter firm and
:sweet...ln fattening
cattle, it gives them
'an appetite, loosens
their' .hide, and
Makes theta thrive
Sheppard; Van Harlingen & Arrizon,
WINDOW CITRTAIN
eiIECAMM 53r201=1:13,
No. 100 S CHESTNUT. STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Are now prepared to put .up in • '•
TOWN,OII COUNTRY,
At the shortest nhtice. all:the usual widtha nod etylee of
PLAIN, OILED,GILT s43 . ltpk,R, OR
tui Combs, Ulcers in
Fancy Window Shades,
And.to forntftt rind t;ut,np to order...ln the-beet manner
i iv iiara* OR SZTEA ' SIZES OR
Stoies, ChuiChes,
• Or Other. Priblic . :l:BuilOrtgs. - .
Nov. 13. •65 . • •
A-CAR_D. -
SHEPPiItD VAN. HIB.LEIGF4T & ARRISON
ig0.10019 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Wtio 7 ae establishment for the sale of . • • -
• . . HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS..
-
Is unedualledin the extent'.and variety of its snort
. merit, beg tO annonn,ee.P3
HOUSEKEEPERS. , r ' •
RENEWING THEIR SUPpLy,,i.. '
Or persona about to furnish, that they are now reeety
ing-thetr ' • • •••:, • =
FRESH LINEN, r COTTON AND . WOOLEN GOODS
- FOlf DOLTSEVOLD USE, -
.
Litton Elbeetingo, .". Cotton Sheithigi.
imeitei; . • - TAllotv
Dato!tole !rah's. Cloths,. ' . •
Table•l;inous,
ItuntoOlt Nophitts,
• • • . BiordOred Tows/i i ;
. , .
' • Toivelllogs, • •
•...- • - , .
• - . ' • QttiltS,
And every other article suitable for a well:ordered .
household. • • • - Nov. -18, :'6rt-46.5t - -
GRANO RITION OF 01111Olif:
'MAK PRESENTS: _
Above Tentb, Phil ideals.
Feepeetrallrinrcinne customers-and the. publieln
general. . t"
h !It B VT - 31} 44 44 1 1 1 4 1 10 . 1.....
German:French and - Fite:en • • •
- .FA NO Y. G 0 Q.DS . .117 I; • T
Having eisitedaribe target European Manafncco=
tiee - persoeelbv,l junconfbient that. tint- - :
*l .
Canna *Ws In, • Mint. l 7 4, st invited
to visit t%4(7
s 144-01EdWe
iL Of- ividlivuoieenipand4rela ter.
134 - 4 .4tr
SOLD BY
WHOLESALE
DEPOT
F:unicisiprinrG, DRY . 000 DS.
FA.I44SORTIILENT,
. .
'Blankets,
...1"1.45 aed ► 11041rEr14
'-s =~_, a^-$
_ . .
•
•
been appointed I,gosilkie;.thlis
and will be pleased to plll#llh abiliAniall required.
• • G IRD
.FißtimAßlNtiNsulLo cE Co.
• . ••
This old and reliable company . have.appointed , .
sipniewr C. HILL"
*AGE*I".*. SPEIUYIJKALL COUNTY.-
' ..Orvice:LXentre Si tiliet k Pottsville, Pennsylvania. .
October 14, '65. 4143 m
. NEW YORK
,ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY';
141 Broadway, N. Y..
Cash
Imagine.. 'against Accidents of all- kinds.
" , GENEkAL ACCIDENTS include the Traveling Risk,
and also all forms of Dislocations; "Broken Bones.
Sprains:Bruises. Cote. Gunshot 'Wounds, Burns and
'Scalds,- - Bites of Dogs, Assaults' by Burglars. Robbers
or Marde!'ers- , -the action of Lightning or Sup Stroke,
the effects of explosion. Flursts and Suffocation by
Drowning or Choking. .• • • '
ED WD. GREENE, Sevy., W3i. A. BATLEY: ?rest.
Hx sin . A. Buta.a, - ..General Agent.- - -
ROBERT C.1111L19, Aga.. En.tsville.
• 42-ly
'ILENDC.-INSUILOTOE .Co
Brooklyn, - N. T.
Cash Capital ' • *..:$1,000.000 00
Surplus '• • • • .• AIS,S4O 79
. .
siErtm;4 Caowt.u.. Prk • Eno Al W. eltaVi ELI:, V. Pres.
'Pnitiatota Suew,,Sectyi • '
ROBERT -
.„ •, .
Is authorized .to Woe Policies for Se-hay : alp County.
Office over Bright's liardwore
,Store, Centre Street,
Pottsville: o. ' • . . • ' • •
METROPOLITAN
E INSURANCE -CO., IC. Y:
•
.
Cash Capita : l..; $1,000,000
Assetio over ' - • • •630,000
I,lAmmS LORIMER GRATIAM, l!resident. • • _ •
0. GOSMRIDGE, Secretary. • •
Lt: BBVERMGE, Agent. for Schuylkill Connty, will
receive application and iFeUC Policies.
rirLoeses prOmptly adjusted.
•
Wyoming Fire• In,surmice Co.
. OF WILKESBARRE.
A meti
President , -G HOLLENBACK.
Vice President—L. D.' SHOEMAKER,
Secretary—lL C. SMITH. '• *. .
„DAVID BEVERIDGB,AnT.
For. Schuylkill Co., OfSc6;..CENTRE STREET,. Potts
ville. • [Atoll 22,••65.—16-tH . July 29, 0 65-30.. .
AETNA INSURANCE= CO,
Incorporated 1819. Oharter Perpetual.
Paid up ...... ..
Amount of.Aiisets 3,550,331.1 S
- •
Losses Paid in 45 Fears ..$17,485,894.71
. .
T. A. A I:F.X Prest. L. j.llENDri.:,,.Secty.
Qium.vin, Jr:, A. Sec.- E. J. BAssrrr. Agt:
A. A. WILLWIIS,S.en't Agt.,Worcester, Mass. .
'WALT 11l R . 13. EAF
CENTRE : .
ST:, POTTSILLE, ' PA. -• • .
July • • • _ • • .29-6 m
••• - • •IN ...-3.1J - .1. - I,ANC4 - E. '• •
F. • B.'. K.. 9. Ea ABE'
•
General Insurance Agent.':
Office Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, Po.
LIVERPOOL & LONDON ,t GLOVE INSURANCE
• 'COMPANY.
Cash Capital and Assets... .. .. .. .$16,000;000
Invested in the United States over.... $1,500,000
•• - -
HOME -INSURANCP, - COMPANY • •
•. ,• . New Ildven, connecticu!.
Cash Capital $500,000
Surplus Jan. laLlStit • 5159,070• 9$
Insurance effected DI the beet Cenipaniee ou favoit
ble terms. Losses'promptly adjusted and paid without
delay. .Aprills, •65.-rll,.
1794. • CHARTER PERPETUAL.
INSUUNCE :COMPANY (pF,JIOItIII
• :PHILADELP.UI)II.'• •••• .•
. .
Incorporated, 1791. -The- Oldest Insult:
' since . Company . in the United . Stittes:
-Iles Paid . 0ver.917,000.000 I l assei in
*Cash Sineelts.Orgailization. •
CASH CAPITAL 0 • • • • $500.,000.00
ASSETS. '. • • $1,6.13,727.92
. .
DIRECTORS:
Arrrinra G. Corrit,• .S. MORRIS WALES,: • •
SAMUEL" iV, Je.s:IES," JOHN_ MALON,• , _
JOHN. A. BROWN, 43E0IIHR.L. HARRISON,:
.CHARLES ,TATLOR, • FRANCIS R. Cora, r
A*unosn:Wurrn. •, :EDW4II.I, H.
,TROrTER, . •
RicitAnn - D. Woot,, -EnvrAni, S. CLARKE,
WILLIAM WICESIL - WILLIAM CUMMING% '
E: BROWN, T. CtrAncrox '•
•. ' ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Preaident.
CHARLES-PLATT, Secretary. ' , •
Agent; at Pottsville. , . ' •A; GODFREY, •
' • Office; .IYlahantongo, near Centre Street.
I . MR - OIa.A.NTS!
INSURANCE - -COMPANY_
.• HARTFORD,..CONN. •
OFFlCE—Charter. Oak Bank Building.
OASN. O.4I'ITAL, = $200,000.00..
Net Siiiplus, Jan. 1, 1865, = 01.86,231.34. 1
E. THOS. LOBDELL,• MARK HOWARD:
Seeretari•:- . Presiderit;
ROBERT C HILL •
C. ,
Agent,
Pottsirille, Pa., - •
Ls outitorfied to :issue Policies in the al!ore .
' ' able Company. .
, November 4. '65 . 44-Cm - . •
CHARTER i 8 2 •9. PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPRIA:
•
Assets of January _I, 1865;
$2,501,297 04:
. .
Capital; .
Accrued .Stirptus,:....
Invested Prell1i1111111;
tr .
useitled•C Wilms,l • - .ln'come for-1664,
• $12,74.5. • - I .8310,000: ~ •
LOSS PAID SINC E :1829, ~ •
$3,000.000.
PERPETUAL AND. TEMPORARY. POLI
CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS:
•
••: DIRECTORS:' ' '
CHARLES N: RANCHER, ISAAC LEA; '
TOBIAS WAGNER, - EDWARD, C. DALE,
SAMITEL . GRANT: ....-
JACOB It :SMITH: 1 . ALF•RED FITLER,
GEO.N..RICLIARDS,. ' FRAS. W. LEWIS. M. D.
• • CIIA.II,LES N. BANCILEP, PreSident.
EDWARD C.. DALE; Vice-President.
JAS. W. MoALLLSTER. Sec. Pro. Tetra.:
The subscriber mentioned 'is agent for the shore in
stitution, and is prepared to make insurance on every
deScription of property, at the loweSt rates..
ITEIsiRY C. TtUSS.EL, Agt:.
Pottsville, March 19, '&;. 12-tf .
0 : :H .g Ell i
A -4 ° C t
) ra
-..- c..) . i -.
& 4 0M 1 17e 4 0,, pa 4 I
Z - fraCh . —PA
cr.;s , _ 0 01'ii
a 2 e r 1 4 41" 14 'EI ° PI ' 35 I
g , Th E 4 '4 4 - . zsg a , L I 1
f4i 0 0-4 -,--, 13:1 ¶
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, mo t
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HOME. INSURANCE CO, N, Y.
Capital ono ALlisetss3,7os4o3 40 -
•
T. A:ooDrittrif, rottevilifi•cioresi•.olats, and all kinds of CI Peed. for sale
io
. - Nov.' 11, '44- 1, 45- ". 'Warehouse, Mortis. Addition;
JIANEULT-TAUMM1301:11L.00,11.a. , ..4
A Very Sugieirior Family 'Flour in Barrels
Osiptiai :77 1 , 1. and in - Padtaftes - ol 25 and 50 und4 wer t
• • T:A. GODFREY, Agt,.,' . Nov: id, .65 • - - :7,
• - •
ARCTIC FPS ItiSURANGE .00.,, N: . Y.
captud and Assets'ovec
T: A. 9 o *lnc 1 - 7 gt , iotternie. BALED HAY A.ND STRAW,
, octobei , t -, 65: 4
INSURANCE CO OF N . OlTit - AKERIOA Scha ' Ylkill nave*
".PHILADELPHIA: • 1000 FEET GUM BELTING, different
- • eirms;.ar reduced . ..prim. For-salet -
• r ie3l4e 4'9 3M ß 4 R.o ll l'.. '4 • • ; • ..BANNAIPS.
capital ariti
j I 1
••- • • • .
Pottsville.
• • • , A.. wpwy, - 4t.;
0 111 : 11211111 rnatAtO:dr - PrZADA.1 rarximoto.
nery rerogon7.' -matt *oars,
t o.„ togl •
ana l it ra t, ,betituagit t oeir l Bo nra s i siz t , *err
' 7l *V. =;4l CaVle§o. 4l 4 o !ThatrAnth* Pr ivtne *
- Y
_
‘",
HMO=
iNstrailitvit- - 41GAIngi. sir Afri . V.ing,r7l,.
CIATTIAL AND I . 4ASETS, ssoB j ooo.
tint iteXfitutts.' - nainiteicE ant:PANT or
2 HAllTP,ORN,lngurelietinst
ACcideatseat: a•
••4,er Hots, ' .
••• , INVEIBINTICEEL " ' '
" ' • • ozT•Tiis RAteROAD.
' This is the oldest aid idteigest - Company of the kind
in the :United - State% andlias by prompt payment of,
losses by, death and weekly compensation to the in:
Jure& secured the patronage 'of, IV yastlmmber of the
leading .business Oment the cities. ale the *gentle - pre,
pared to show. Their capital is paid In and , available
when requioxl. and not in mere subscriptions to the
'amount of stock. with only 5 pet cent paid on the same.
T.'21.: GODFREY, AO., Pottsville, Pa.
Ncrrembeill.•.fia , • 45-Ite .
• INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS
DF ALL .KINDS.
• Annual Premium on 11000, with' $3 00 pei . week
compensation .. • • , 8500
Annual Premium AM $2OOO, with . $l•2 110 Per week
compensation.Sig' 6 0
Annual Premium on 0000, with sOO per week
comnensalion ' • $23 00
' • Other amounts st' corresponding rates. • . •
1.4 0
›w: 0
"l_m! •t
0
e 2
LA a 8
rt 4
ri
411 44 6 (.)
14 H
Ei
5250,000
GENERAL ACCIDENTS
.
Ineluttelhe Traveling Risk, - and also all. forme of dis
location,- Broken Bona.. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gun
shot-Wounds; • Buns and Scalds. Bitei.vf Dogs, .
malts by Burglars. - Robbers - or Murderers'. the action
of Lightning or , Sun Stroke, -the effects. of.Exnlosionu,
.Flisicis„ and Sutrocafions by Dro w ning or Choking:
Where - such accidental"_ injury is the cause fit dent t.
within.three - monttis he happeninget the:fojurY; or
Of TOTAL disability* to .Inflow. his usual* avocation.
Twenty-five cents a day :will .purchase a ticket seen=
rin~ssooo,if killed, and en - weeltlY . -cttmPermatiOri...
1 ick.-fs issued for One or six days. • '• .
9130,000
. .
. ~
No iliPdical exnritinatiou required. • :..
- .EDWARD GREENS; - • . . - ...W5L. A. BAYLEY,.. ..
- - - • .
Secretary.• . ' • - - PreFtdent. -
ROP.T. - C. 1111.1:'. Agt.. Pottsville: PO.
. ()dice aver 13rignt's linrdware Store; Centre St: • ~
13 *II.• ADE I; ?URA & REAIp[IW R
trigtg
Winter . Arrangement of Passenger. Trains:
. .
• .Leave Pottsvfile - at •- .6.45 And •9.30,'A: 31.. and 2.4:3,'P.
M. ; arrivitut in Philadelphia at 14.45, noon: and 5.00
and.T,os, P. M. - - • •• .
•.• : Leave Philadelphia nt 00, A. 51.,-1.2.45,'n00n. and
3.30, P. M. t iirrirtng at, Pottsville at 12,25,-.noon, 1.35
and 30, , PAL- - . • . . •• •.
The 6 45 and 8.0, A.M.; and 2,45,.P. M., down,-'and
'5,00; A M., up Trains. connect. at Reading: for Allen
town, EaSton. New l'it:trk, Lebanon, Harrisburg,-Balti
more, and the West. • "
. . .
The- 10..45-and .3.30. P.M., up Trains, connect only
for Lebanon. Hairishurg, d and with- Heading - and
Coluinbia Railroad. ' . • • "•• -• •
Ou Sunday leave Railroad.',
at .8.643,•A..14:, and Phila
delphia at 3.13, 'P.TL.
. .
Down Trains • leave :018.05, :A- M... - and
Glen Carbon, at 1.40. P. M., connecting at .Scbnclkill
Ilaveti with g 30,- and 2.t5., F. m.. Trains .tor
.Philadelphia." Up Trains- leave SchnAkill 'Haven at
7.15, A; 51 .Itnd toniwctinf.t with 6.45, A.
-51.. Train And Silk A. from _Phila.-
delphia. Leaiie.Locnst pap 10.30. A. and'Ashland
2.45. P: lit. connecting with . Train for Phil.
itdelphiu and-"5,00,' A. .1d:, Train for Pottsville-'-No
Sunday Trains
• • •
• Schuylkill and Sum‘YuehannatAlL.lll..
The 7.00;.i. and 6.0. P. M., Trains from Tre
mont, and 4.00, - P. M. from lianiaburg. connect at. An
-barn With 8.3 u. A. M, Train for Philadelphia, and 12.46, -
noon, Train for Pottsville: -
The 1.45: A.:M., and 1.50,-P. M.: Trains fioin:Anbnin
rooted. with 6 45, A. M.. and 1.00, Pr M.,Ttaints , from
.N.O Sunday Trains. -• .
• .
ichnyl. Valleyland Itiotantnin Link •R. R.
Leave Pottsville at 6.45 and 11. A. M.. antl7:lsP-14%
Leave Teiniaquiat tab; M:. and 1.40 . and1.15, P. M..
Sandaye :.Leave Tamaqua at S.ou, A. Ett.ibatcrPottsville
at i.OO, P.M. • . .
M. and 111 t; and E. M.
• The e.OO and 11.45.. A. M.. Tmtut , from Ashland. con
nect with S.3e,'A AL. and 2.45, P. - M.. Trains . ' fOrPhila
delphia; the former at , Mt. Carboni and latter at Port
The 9,4% . A. M.. and I,®and 8.56 - .. P. M.. Trains from
Tamagna..connect at Mt. Carbon with'o.4s. A. M ;froth
Pottsville at Port Clinton with 8.9, A. M... up Train
:from Philadelphia.. and at Mt. Carbon wth 3,30, P.M.,
•up Train from Philadelphia.' • A mixed Paesenger and
Freight Traiu leaves.Ashiand at 1:15, P. M., for Tama-.
qua- Sundays . Leave Ashland 8 . .00. A.M., and Tama-
The 11.+0. A. M.. Train from Port Clinton,. and 2.15,
P. M.. Train from Tiortigna.; connect with 6.00, A. M.,'
Train .from Philadelphiii,:and 2.45, P. ht„ Train Train for
Philadelphia: No Sunday Trains. • • : ' .
5.30; A, M., down .Train to Rending. and the
3.30. P. -M . up Train from 'Philadelphia, stop . only at
principal-Stations. • •
CO2III/11TATION TICKETS, ' •
With 26 coupons attached, between any points desired,
at 0 per cent, discount.
• . MILEAGE TICKETS, •
Good for 2,000 miles, between all points,' for Faniiiies
'and Business Firms, at - $52. SO. • ' • • - • • •
season Ticket - a between all poirits at reduced rates.
- Season 'rickets one-third
.' • .
SO lbs. bf baggage allowed each -Passenger..
Excuraion. Tickets from Philadelphia.to Potts
rine and hack, gbod fOr Saturday, Sunday and Monday,.
$l4 35 each. - '
. • • . • - Genemt Superintendent
November 25,% , r45. • ' ' 47 -
CAUTION TO FARMERS,
Whereas, mania individuals who call "themselves my
Agents for the sale of ' •
• •••111. OWO :.11P 111. .1.141; 11P S
.
• GENUINE IMPROVED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF. LTMF,
go amongst:the Farmers. offering the same at a price
much below my establised Philadelphia and Baltimore
Retail Price, 1 hereby.give notice that-I have'no Agents.'
to hawk my-articles about ,- Ills sold at my Office and
.Ik-pot •
' Yo.2i Neilh Fri)lit •ftt PhilsidflOhla, • •
. • : AND ATIkIY BRANLII - HOUSE • .
• No: Vi'h • .
.
Xi Is also sold by responsible dealeri in all parts of
the country. .' I make no consignments Out yell at my
wholesale Price to • licensed • dealets, and at my retail
price to consumers. :My price is unifortn.to all: Sixty
dollars per ton In Philadelphia. and sixtY: Dollars per
ton in Baltimore ;:Three Dollars . per ton for freight„
sc., added to the -Ballitnore -price. • ' Dealers are not
permitted to overcharge the Farmer; .but 'to be Sling'
flectwith a reasonable fpnatit, • and to • for no less
than my'retail - price at Philadelphia, and no more than
mv. retail price itrßaltimore; . •
Ido this the-protection of the Farmer, - that my
article ; not fall in the hands ,of irresponsible
'parties to undersell andadultentte. • -
. Punters . .will find it to their interest - to deal only
with responsible parties; and allow them 'to make a
fair profit, as no man. honest or otherwitie - will work
for nothing._ RespedfullY - Yellfs• - '
.• • MOItO PHILLIPS.
[lan. 28,: , 65 , * ; :-4-ly.l 33- , •
$400,000
9197,560
1,103; 438
August 19,'•G5
TO CARPENTERS & BUMPERS
The Sclutyptill County
Lumber &, Manufacturing : Co,
Have on hand at their. extensile eitablishment, on
Railroad Street, s great quantity of lumber of every kind 1
and ion, which they-can . supply .to- Operators,
Carpenters and Ruilders, at . lower rates Than it eau be
bought elsewhere. They are • also ready to - supply,
Through the means of their extensive business and la
bor saving machines manufactured articles in their . Rite
at a saving of 25 per cebt. on formertost. .
Their large workshops have,been In successful opera
tion for- the past year, turniii4 out vast quantities ol
. Dniora . Window Frames,
Mash, • • • • .
: Panel. Work,
Mouldings,- .Bed-posts,.
•$l uidr,. Bunioneprsi- .
Slanitees, . •-•••
And all kinds of Framed. , Paneled and Turned Work,
which they have .conitan3Y on hand. . They aro - ready
to exemte orders at the shortest notice, for any quanta
ty or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. _ •
Dry and green? Hemlock - of all kinds. for. . building
purposes. Oak, Maple, Poplar; chair, plank nd scant-
Lintz boards; 'Cher*: Walnut, Mahrigany:4M.,.for cabi
net:l4'ol'k: White and Yellow Pine, boards for flooring,
raw or made to order: Whitel'ine , plank, 3 , 2 K, 2 1. 1 , 1 / 2 “
.3‘; arid patiel,•alwaye ready also; plank,
beams, .:rails, scantlings poets, shingles, lath,. ceiling
lath, Paillngs,.&c., , .dc. •.. . . • • „
ltarlEtills of sawed staff tleverything in their-line.
on hand orto onier;atthe shortest notice. '
Pottsville. March lag . • • . „
, . . . •
Baron f rood- Irst In.
(nano and Isrrntitigr; . at ' BROWNS', •
• Nov. ii, '56-0 9m Thannaceutins.
°Ann itlevellaCkwbetit'Vlingi for
AiIJIJ sale by BECK & coao.
•
iIiDESTRUCTIBLE' . CARDS.—
Varlone sizes by the. thpusal?derAtrid :leaner gimp:
- titles sold And printed at SAIRCAVS:
2_ , ..BooludOriindik,Oting
.
i 41
NCIVE11111,1E11: 27, 1865.
ine • 111111 T Rail Roti4C
Little BchuTlk ll B:'R
E:I3.*PEALE,
wHoLE,B4-I.x.
SECUitE.:TOI7R:. -- ;.:::
~.z..:„,,,:!•. ~......
Presents
Ladles and Gentlemen,
V-IttITTION!
GREAT 'SALE. OF
3211"11Ry
SHERMAN WATSON & Co :;
I
Depot, 54, - 68 and 68 Liberty Street, and . ,37
and 39 Nassau Street, N„ Y. Oity,
-Gteati.:.,DiStriblitiOn
BY THE
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.jEWELERS'....-:-..ASS9CIATION,
Bosewockt
RoseWoodMelodeons,
Fine • Oil .Paintings,
Engro,vi,ngs,
Gold &Silver Watches,
Silver Ware;
AND ELEGANT JEWELRY.
CONSISTING- OF
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Cold Brae!.
lets, Coral, Florentine, Dosalc, Jet, Lava 21.
Cameo Ladies , Sets, Gold Pens with . ,
Gold and Sliver Eitenilon Bold-. ,
ers, Sleeve Buttons, Sets or
Studs, Veil and Neck .
Chains,. Plain and
Fancy Gold
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ate-,
'VALUED -AT
$-IL-; .QQ..Q ; 0 0:0-.
- liISTRIBUTIONS are made the folloning manner:
CERTIFICATES naming each article and It 4 value
are placed in SEALED.E.NVELOPES, which 'ape Well
Mixed. One of these Envi.lopes"contalning the Certifi
cate or Onneit for 'Mine article, will he delivered at our
office, or sent by mail .to any address, without regard
to choke,. on receipt of '25 cents. ' • '
On receiving the Certificate the' purchaser will see
what article it draws and its value, NM tin then' send '
One Dollne4nd receive the article named, or can
choose ANY ern= One article oti:our List of the same
.
• PrFurchtisers of .onr SEALED.EIAVELOPES May,
in this Manner,. obtain an article worth from One
to Virally:indeed 'Dollars,
FOR ONE . DOLLAR, :
need, not iay:unill it to known What Is
drawn and its value. • .
Entire Ss tlsfattlon Guaranteed In all Cass
Ameripan Jewelers"' Association
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Calls . yOUr attention to' the fact of its
thelargeet . and most Popular Jewelry
Association. in . : this . . country. - •l'he.-lruii
nesa is. u.nd
_al wayslas been conducted in
the
_most .candid and: hanarable`Manner t
: Our rapidly increasing . trade ..is -:a sur e
guarantee of - the appreciation- of our pa
trons.. for !Ids method :: of . obtaining rich,
elegant .and , costly goods. .
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During the paSt.year.wela,ive forward
ed anurnber of the most.Catuable prizes.to
all:parts . of the conntr:y.• .. -Those who pa- ,
tronize vs. will receive
.the full; ualue of
11thir money,, as .:np article on our List is
Worth less than One _Dollar, retail; and
there are no blanks.• ,
Parties. dealing with .us may depend o
liating • yrimipt-retarns;. and. the . artic,
drazoa- will
. ..be .immediately sent - -to an
cidd;•es bi,rcturn mail or express.
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. or Ordpre.(or SgALLED,IENTE.LOI I I6 I II
ntumt in - every icare.be.areonipanied with
the, COolii, will). the- name of the - permit
sending. And" Toirn; County and - plate
plainly - w ri tten. .
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Lettfeshoulel bi addressed to` the'M[anagere u fcl
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SHERMAN, WATSON & Co.,
Box - 3319 Post Office, N. York.
Lis`Jr ARTICLES
TO.‘.BE SOLD ; . FOR - :$1:00 . EACH ,
Wlthont.regird to vitro..and not_ to be paid .for tint!
yott 1. - now what you will receive. .• . • • -.
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15 Rosen*Ood Pianos, Worth from $2OO 00 to 450 00
15 Mehideous, Rosewood Ca5e5......1T5 00 to 3.50 00
.75 Fine Oil Paintinize ... ". 30.00 to 100 00
-150 " Steel Enmving,i, Framed 25- 00 to 30 N)
•50 Music Boxes • • • 26 00 to -- 40 00
150 Revolving Patent Castors. Mist'. • 20 00 to 4000 1
. 50 Silver Fruit and Cake. Baskets. • •20, 00 to' '35 00,
400'Sets of Tea and TableSooollS, 20 00 to •40 00 1
150 Gold meting Case Watches.
Warranted - ••
200 Diamond Rings, Cluster 'and
Single Stone . • • • --• 75 00 to 250 00
175 Gold Watches • 85 00 to 160 00
300 Ladies do . • • • • 60 Ott to 10000
500 Silver Watcher • • .20 00 to 73 00
2.000 Vest and
1.200 Fairs Ear Rlnvi!. new style... .
2,000 Gold - Fencila and Tooth. Picks.. •
10.001 Real Onyx t Aniethlat Brooc's"
4,000 Lava and Florentine. • do
2.000 Masonic Tine • '
3,000 Fine Gold Watch Keye, .new
• pattern -
4,0410 Children's Armlets..
3..00n Sets of Bosom Studs
3.000 Ennrnled: Sleeve Buttons
15.000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings...
' 4.000 Stone Set of Seal Rings..
4,000 LoCkets of all Sizes:..
15,000 Sets of LadletS.Jeweirk
4,000 Watch-Chains. each - •
0.000 Gold Pans. Sflvef Ex. Cases
• and Pencils "•
10.00(1 Gents Breast and Scarf Ms..; ... 300 to ?.0 00
3,000 Ladies' New Style Belt Buckle/I' :4 00 . to -6 00
3,000 enatelain Guard Chains::.. . :0 tatto .30 00
.1,000 Gold,Thimbles ~ : .
Sets 'Ladies* Jet and Gold
10.000. Gold crosser •
• Nom) Chimed 'Bracelets
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7,000 Oval Band Bracelets ' G ( 10 to 2n 00
3.000 B.ill'Elr Dmps, all colors 3-00, to SDO
4,000 Fine Gold Yens , 200 to' 31)0
8.000 New Style Gold . llJet Esrdrope : 1 3 007.0 , .7 00
SOLDIERS!
10,000 Soldiers' Companyi Regimental,
Brigade; pitisifin, Corps, and ; all .. styles So
ciety and Army Badges, fiom 4 s3 to $2O.
A CHANCE TO OBTADI ANY OF THE ABOVE
ARTICLES FOR ONE DOLLAR •BY PURCHAS
ING A SEALED ENVELOPE FOB I •
TWENI'I - ..FIVE CENTS.
Five Eie.tied - Envelripeervrili tient for $1; Eleven for
$2 Thirty for. $b Eiixty-five for $lO ; One Hundred
A.gents Wanted Everywhere,
To wtiorn great Indnethrente are offered:
A fresh itiulortment of eerie:mice for the arlielee enu
merated above are..thoroughly :mixed in their props r
thin on the .Ist and 15th days of each month. so .that all
will have hifequal chamte ot obtaining a valuable prize:
The following parties. have recently drawn valuable
prTzes from the. American Jewellers , AssOciatiott, and
hatielcindly allowed the use of their !mama:- :
John P.Mintiler. Baltimore. Md.: piano. value $2o0;
Mils Eliza B. Hail, Pittsburg, Pa., TB -Wood'StOet,
Melodeon. value-SU*.
Seymore. S 2 EastS4th Street, N. Y. Oil Taint
' lag, value. $lOO - (Scene of Catskill Mountains.)
Captain Horace. Cummings, Co 4 T," 111th 'Penn. Vol.
unteens. Gold. Watch; value StSO,
iit e 4..4. B. hiciyer,*Baffalo,- Watch,' value Watch, value
M ifs Banns. Le Clem ItHwitondlting,. value $ll6.
Wm. Bird, Marietta. Ga., Melodetin. value -
him A. M. - W h ite; Baton - Rouge, La., piamond Ring.
value-N
lA. -' • , •• • ~,• ••••-•-:1;- •
Camemn. N. 'l7:- City, Oil painting.. mine $120:
(Scene.in Wiritet.) - - . •
Itilm•Jennle Wation. Saratoga. 'N.' T.,: Flan — ni• Value
John IL • Campbell. Battery C, Tit Missouri Artillery,
Gold Watch. value $I - •
Toney Gilliani, Co. "C" U. S.C. 1.; Gold Watck 'wane
Many names corn be.placed'on Ude Sat, but we pub
-lir& no names without • pennirsion. Oar patrons ate
desiredio send United States Currency when it la con
- Laati n inninineeitaWy. Ave Owww
write, directions, - and -etioadorMeW
drawn: mention itarayledettreiV. - _"
Zidetters tate ifirleawed . ta., our ,8ac.1419,,,•Xnet
OR/4, jf,../Mtg.O. sty.
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NEW WHOLESALE
WINE AND
IQUOR STORE,
SILVER TERRACE,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
Champagne,
et
Port,
Sherry,
Of the most Superior Qualities,
ALTAR - WtkE:S',
Imperial Cabinet,
Old Family Rye,
SUPERIOR WHISKEY !
EXCELSIOR,
Old Hennessy,
Old Martel,
IDA.RK & PALE
BRANDY!
50 00 'to 150 On
10 oci to. 301)0
9 041 . tri 6on
2 71to 10 001
-4 00.t0... 10 00
.4 00 to 600
400 to 600
2150t0 :650
sfl. to . 800
160.t0 tOO
12 75 to 10 001
'2 50 to s'oo
'2 .50-to 1100
250 io 800
.800 to 20 00
.350 to 500
' 500 to 700
15 00 . t.43' 26 00
160 to- 600
•• ONI 10..1600
Stipule). Scotch Ale,
WINES & LIQUORS,
o.N EV: F 0.4.. 9 'A,S. 1.71.-i
HENDIESSY -&•.DUFFY'S,
"grYfit
MadeiTa,
Together with the, purest
(PURE JUICE.)
-ALSO
Old Bourbon,
Overholt,
XXX and XXX-X,
Old Nectar,
Old Apple,
And all the various .britnds of
Old Otard, Dupuy & Co's,
Tinet, CutWpn&;Co's,.
And all the best Brands of
AT THE
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Irish and Scotch Whisky,
Old Jamaica and
New EnglNr4
And Every Variety of
FOREIGN - 411V, DOME STIC
Always oirhand aci r d'fqsale cheap,
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WAIZWINCV - AGAINS'I THE TTLE
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PLAGUE
Minister Clay bus addressed a letter to the
Secietary s of State, dated St.• - Petersburg,
Oct. 1.7, in which he says:
I'deent it My' duty, to warn the Viit et i
States against the •idipdrtatiou of the cattle
plague into our 'country. • Being ' a farmer;
and feeling a great interest in such subjects,
I have read everything upon thq•. subject
whicli is accessible, and I will giveyou only
the result of my conclusions ) and observa
tions:- Tlie.cattle plague is thellassiau . cat
tie pest this country., •It is always .more
or less preialent,' and g.entrally kills whale
:herds: Like cholera,. •it is both contaOu t is
and. infectious. By . . these terms =I mean to
Say it is communicated from - one animal to
aLother by the iihysioal imposition of the
virus upon any animal from any Object con
faining• the ,
virus ; and also that the. virus.
they he carried into molecules in the air, and
and thus produce the disease. It eVidently .
did - not originate de-nneo in England, but was:
Carried 'there. by ship loads of cattle from .the
Russian* Baltic ports. ; if this .theory is cot.,
red, 7 then all importation 'of cattle from
abroad should at once be prohibits ,byCon
gress, if not otherwise possible to be preVent
ed._ And it-Woulti pay Well to call Congress
oget her. (Or that purpose :only.- No - 1 ship
haVing ti cow or sheep on . . arrival from Eu
rope, or countries,haViog the pest, should be •
alloWed to laud in: AMerica without sutli: lent
; 2 qua?autine. :Every disease • must at , some
time have originated from ti violent disregard
of the natural - laws, and . this as others. Btu
latu of the .opinion that there is 'nothing in
the ittatitigethent'ot cattle in-Great Britain or
America to geperate the disease; 'so also no
sanitary precainions can arrest it short of dr
solutef non-ibtercourse. I believe it to be
a species of liluody murrain , .aggravated by
thetnarsliy nature of northern Russia and
the utter disregard of all the I.twa of ht,nru,
Whichis known to man and beast, especially
in regard to ventilation and , cleardinesi,
which prevails in these t.iold climates, %\:here
dreat expenditure of heat is needed, and fuel
and food scarce. The same 'causes are pro_
dticitw, now aggravated typhus fever- here,
Which is called outside •cif Rtissia "the .
plague:" England was warned long since of
the danger .- of direct importation of- cattle
from Rtissia; but failed to heed the . athiLe.
lirust our country may be more wise,
„Mid
More tortunate.
Cur. or anuitry Gelqlciota;l,
THE FARM GATE
31Essits: El ITolt•—"-.1 earreßpondent in the
last Co. GENT: inquires for a way to make a
firm gate. lam forsimplioity; betiting,
Di
ogenes iu drinkjng at the spring, using dip
hand . co save carrying a dipper. Farming is
'economical ; practical_ natural philosophy,
and theretbre. simplicity is a thing: that pays,
if gOod. - After the preamble let us go at the
gate..
Take four split sticks two inches •by one -
and a half, (sawed'. would answer.) whose
lengths arethe height of the gate l; then take _
light narrow boards enough - to. make the gate
to a.m.); er • height, place the sticks uader
the boards, at right angles to the same, and
equidistant, -the outer-.sticks about two or
.three ii.chels from the ends -of. the boards;
s,,r%td the boards at the proper.diata•t.
upper andlower at the enda of the -stakes;
then nail the boards fast. -to the sticks, and
the _gate is completed, untes i i you wish to
paint. A man 'can make :twenty in a day.
Then pr hanging. - At the end of the fence,
a . the hinge end, put a :taple : (Wet the-4 pp or,
the stake und top of the fence post ;:nail a
• cl-et to hold the stake feat . ; this shrtuld be •
above the gate ; put a 'flit stone,- if conveni
ellt,bet,Ween the stake and Post,•and you will
see the gate is hung. Nbw for the . latch or
fastening. Bring - the gate to the pbst at the
other end of the • gateway—in - other words
.clOse the gate; then at the bottom Of the tip
per board of the gate:nail a piece of board
a few inches long and
,the' thickness of the
board on. the gate ;then place another piece
of board over the last,: and, an inch higher,
and nail it fast below the board Of the gate—
that makes the.ketchthe upper dart of, the
gate is the latch.- If you are ingenious, you
can use a billet of wood properly notched'
for the ketch. The gate can. be turned at
. right angles of the fence._ This a. boy six
years old can do. • -
Here is a complete, desirable gate; and
ma taged'with less trouble than any other I
have ever_seen.: Use it freely,: for it is not ,
patented. .
Crrrcoz Pumas . spoOnful of 11..mr,
tw•o ounces of 'sugar,, tw•o ounces of citron
peer, .a litCe ntitmeg, italfa pint of e-eam.
Mix them together with the yolks. of three
eggs, put thein in teaciips, • and .bake them
in a .quick oven. • '•, -
•Hor £aoss
. .13;esl---ilitli, a. quarter of,
pOund of butter into two Pou:As ofAlour,
then add a quarter of a pound of moist
sugar. Mix well to t gether_ with the above
`one pint of new. milk mad.; *brim : three
well-benteti etg , , one tablespoonful. of
yeast, and a teaspoonful of 'carbonate of
soda.• •
How TO MAKE RosE SVATll'..—.)( l lben. the
roses are 411111 blooru; pick • the leaves care
-fully off, and to every quart of, water pat. a
a peck of leaves, put theriiiu if cold still over
a Slow fire,: and slowly theiyboule the
water; let . it Stand two or three days. and
clrk it • ..
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Hint Pom.vre-iii. 7 .'Takci the marrow 'out of
two beef-bone=, put.it in cold water and let
it remain until his quite cltan and white;
change the. Water: several Unit s,
,dissolve
and strain the marrow; then add four ounces
of 'the. best CastoLoil, heat bath well together
until cold, 'then add; before the pomatum he
comes firm, half an ounce of strong scent, as
desired. •
SUPERIOR PEACIL. PlE6.—Take good, ripe
peacheS, half arid stone them; make a • good
short rust, and lay it . in your pie-platys
Lay Your peaches • evenly-to. cover it, then
add to: each moderate-sized pip about three
. spoonftils'of white sugar,.and'afeW drops of
essence of lemon; or rose, and half a tea
cupful of Water, ;.. cover,.and bake like other
pies.. .
A PLCm •poundi of cur
rants, one.pound of raisins. two ounces and
a half of flour ; one ounce anda_quar-ter of
beef snet, half a pound of moist sugar, foal
eggs, one ounce "of citron and . one ounce of
letnpri-peel, cinnamon, cloves, mace, and
wine and brandy a tumbler-ful. Toe boiled
at least nine hours. -
.A Gain Tll/05K8GIVINV PL:DDING: — Tak e
three.unnces'of flour, and the slime weight of
fluely 7 grated bread-crumbs,' Six ounces of ,
nice beef suet 7 ' (kidney suet) :Chopped. very
small; six ounces of raisins (weigh the raisins
after they are stowed),• six ounces/of
Cleaned currants . ; four. ounces of mixed ap
ples, five ounces of sugar,"two ounces of.can
died . orange-peel. half a '. teaspoonful of nut
meg fltixed:with pounded mace, a t erflittle
portion of silt, a wineglaSsful of-brandy, and
three - Whale eggs.: nix all these ingudients
well together, tie them tightly in a thickly s
floured cloth, and boil for four_ hours. Thi
is alight,
,rich; hitt, ~of course, small pod'
ding. be served. with".
sauce. - , • • .
To CURE 11.Ami.—Talti3 of rock salt; 9 Ibi ,
saltpeter, 6 oz. - , molasses,.. 3 pints; ? r IC+
pounds offbeat.