. . . , 4 „ . x_ow Jams _poppED_ Tom'tlyyz_ oN. Nsilirk4A-CP-o#9m4P47:ki the usual. way, Major_ ,Innes.- pnrenaded, his 5t0644111C,' which :v/outri roattaterlidti_bf hushe i likttlie.niiht A ( IA CIIFP3,-PsYlk;#s rg•SOng ;AT PT9P4r, tralOttrpiMer: he gave the ,c~Oati to h212.0"90/11.00ttitAbb--"iiteh lug/hear eight."-But we letthe Major Freinsined - to tuu.inkinight; ..theiwere all gone to bed.l.,softly went into 'the backgattonid wentupto the - porch, and thar, _sure, enn was-.a. meal , ag hangioi totheilee., it was monstrous nn , : haud.tnzet to it, but I was determined not to back out: Bo I some .chaina, on the ibp of the bench and got hold of the rope and let tariff in the big; bat just a* getting in, the bag Swung . tiOnst the chairs, and down they went With, a terrible. racket. But nobody didn't wake up but 'Miss Stuffiness' greatbig dog, and here he cum, ripin' and tariethrough the yard like rath, and round and round he went, trYin' to find out what was the Metter. I sot down , in the bag and -didn'threathe louder than a kitten, for fear he'd find - me mit. The wind began to blow 'bominable cold, and the old:bag kept turn ing around, swinging as to make me sea-sick as the inisariet — rwas - afraid to move for fear thci . rope would brake and let 'me fall, and thar I sot with: my teeth rattling' like batYthe tiger:" - . "It seemed it would never come daylight; and-I dnbelieve if I didn't love "Miss Nary so powerful, I ;would ~ h ave`froze to death; for my heart is the only vot that felt warm, and it didn't beat mora than two licks *13:1111 it, only - when I thought - how she would , be surprised in thernontin'and then:it went on -a canter. Bimei*, the cussed old dog came - on the porch; and began to smell' abotit the bag, and ; then he barked. like he thought he'd treed . Sornethite. "Boar; wow, wow!" sez be -.'Be gone you abominable fool," sez I, and I felt all over in one spot, for I 'ariected bed" me " - and' made it wnrse, I. didn't . know whereabouts he'd take "Bow, wow, wow!" Then - I tried coaxing —"Come here, good fellow," sez . I and I whistled a little to him but it was no. use. There he stood- and kept up his eternal whin ia and fi couldn't tell when daylight was breakin', only by the chickens crowin', and I was monstrous glad to hear 'em for if I'd had -to stay one hour • more, Ition't believe I'd ever got out of that big . alive. They got him out in the morning covered with meal and almost frozen. But Miss 'Mary. does not refule his present: Arid he says, "I tel you What, it was worth hanging in a bag from one Christmas to another to " feel ai happy as I have ever since." - TindIONT ANECDOTE.---The Rev. Zeb Twitchell was, the most noted Methodist preacher in. Vermont for shrewd and laugh able sayings. In the pulpit. he - maintained a suitable gravity of manner and expression, but'out of the pulpit he overflowed with fun., Occasionally he would if emergency seemed; to require, introduce something queer in a sertnon for the sake of arousing the flagging attention of his hearers. Seeing that his au dience Milts getting sleepy, he pause 4. in hie diieourse and dlicussed as follows : "Brethren, you bavn't any idea of the suf "ferings of our missionaries in the new settle ments, on account, of the musquitoes. The musquitoes in some Of those regions are- en ormous. A great many of them would weigh a pound, and they will get on logs and bark, when the Missionaries are going along." By this time all ears and eyes were open and he proceeded to finish his. discourse. The next day one of his hearers, called him to account' for telling lies in the pulpit. "Tnere was never a musquito that weigh ed a pound," he said. "But I didn't say one of them would weigh a poUnd ;- I said a great many, and I think - - a million of them - would. - . ."But you say they barked at tbo mission - . arms." "No, no,- brother. I said they • would get on logsand bark." - "SwErr are the uses of adversity," wrote the poet. These uses are summed up by Punch with philosophy as well ris wit : You wear out your clothes. You are not troubled with visitors. :You are exonerated from making calls. Bores do not bore „you. • ' Tax-gatherers burry past yo c ur door. Itinerant barids do not play opposite your windows. Yon avoid the nuisance of serving. on No one thinks of presenting you with a testimonial. - - No tradesman irritates by asking: *qls there any other articie you wish to-day, sir?" Imbosters know it is no use to bleed you. You practice temperance. _ • - - You swallow infinitely less poison than others. Flatterers do not shoot their rubbish into your ears. , You are saved Many a debt, many a decep ifah, many a headache. And lastly, if you, have a true friend in the world; you arc sure, in 'a very short space of time, to know it. DIeaPPOINTED.—A man 'applied to Dr. Jackson, the celebrated chemidt, With_ a box of specimens, filled with sparkling similes of gold dust. • "Can you tell me what this is, sir ?" "Certainly I can, sir; that is iron py rites." "What, sir?" in a voice of thunder "In Pyrites." "Iron pyrites! And what's that:?" "That's what it is," said the chemist, put ting a lot on the shbvel over the hot coals where it disappeared. ''Bross." "And what's iron pyrites NVortli ot tang. " • - - • "Nothing! Why there's .a .woman in our town' who owns a whole hill 'of that—and I've married her." - . A WELL-KtiCIIVN character figured on juries. • •When on a jti i ry,:as soon as they retired to a• room to deliberate, he wOnld button, up his' coat, turn in on • the bench, exclaiming : 'Gentlemea, I'm for bringing in a verdictfor the plaintiff," (or for the 'defendant, as he had a mind), " . and all creation can't move me. Therefore, as soon as you have agreed with me, wake me up, and we'll go in." A. Ron FOE. RAILROAD BC : MEMEL—Every newspaper that comes to hank now, contains a chapter of railroad " accidents." In nine cased : out ofteti, said accidents aruittributed to a ”misplaced switch." It is Mrs. Grundy's opinion that the switch ought to be applied vigorously to the backs of tbe railroad direct ors, In which case it certainly would not be AN editor, in describing the . doings of . a . dog, says :--" .Ele bit the cow- in the tail, which has since died." This- WILY very un fortunate for the tail; but we naturally feel some Interest to know what become of the WREN a Baltimore lady is kissed, she - says she feels as 'though she was taking cldoioform, and remains insensible.as long as the opera tion lasts. Ma. Quzie, upon censuring his nephew for had speculation in "oil," was shocked at the report that "the money wins wzm, spent " . • Airrexua WARD says when he hears the song, "Come where my love ' lies di:earning," he don't go. Ile don't think it would be sight Wrrfs mimed m an like a =die? Be cause he sometimes goes out at night Niheti he ought nOt to. • - . X'TERPRPES' MilOt. itMai :..,p 9 7, 7 . # .z s .7 : l 79 x:rxt.:. : . ,49144 t P. 40,4*.f.) Ladies and. Gentlemen, TION GREAT` .SAT -x.'o. 331 ' C ' 3 'L ltY! SIMIAN, WATSON & Co., Depot: 84 i 5erand 58 Liberty Street, and 37 and 39 Nassau. Street, N. Y. City. - GrOar .. .ololoo ~.54 * ..:"t.Tp.A....i:: iEWELERS!:.:.,ASSOqIATION RosewoOd Pianos, Rosewood Melodeons, Fine Oil l'ahctinge, AND ELEGANT JEWELRY. • Diamond Ping, Dizunond Rings, Gold •Brace lets, Coral,. Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava & Cameo Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Hold- • , Sleeve Buttons, Sets of • Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and - • Fancy Gold . 5..1: : ;.00.9. - ;.0...Q. - ; 0:: - DISTRIBUTIONS ardinade in the font:riling manner:. CERTIFICATES naming-eau:Radicle and its value emplaced in SEALED - ,DWILLOPES, which 'are well nilxect:'. One.of these Etifelopeecontaiiiing the Certifi cate or Caned for Some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by .to any acidreiti, without regard tacholce . ,:on receipt of YS'eents; . • On . receiving the Certificate the: parehaser will see what ft draws and its vidne.,.and cad then seed Oar- Dollar addltedelve-the'.hrtlcle . named; or can choose:Aim arnica one article on our lAst.of the. same to-Pnirluneni or our SEALED ENVELQE9IB may, this manned obtain' an article worth front One. to Mpre lElhan4red Dollars, ; • '. FOR ONE DOLLAR, whi,:h they need not pay until. it knOwn what is Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed in all Cases American Jewelers' Association . . . Calls 'your attention:to:the fact of its be ing the large.st and...most Poptilar Jewelry Association in this et:untry.. . The .busi nesi is aid alwayslas . been conclacteilin the most.candid and honorable manner: • i . . Our rapidly. increasing - . trade s•a sure guarantee - of Me .appreciation of our pa- . . Irons- for this method of -obtaining rich, } elegant and costly',:qoocli.... • . During - the past year tvehave forward .. ed nu ben ofthe . ..most va/uabie prizes to all.parc of the 'Country.* Thos.e.:icho pa tronize. receive-the full . .value of: thiirmonry,:as no article' on our List is worthh - less :than One Dalian, retail; and there are:no blanki, : • . .Piirties _dealing -with us'inay depend on having prom Pt. returns, and the article drawn, will_ immediately sent to any address tTreturn mail or expreis. •. itio - Orderifeir:SEAL;ED ENtELOPES mast in•every case he: accompanied with the Cush, with the name - of the .person sending, and •Towia,. Count y - and State. pininly Written. •-• . , -Letters should be addressed to the Managers as fol qonce : TO.. BE 'SOLD TOR .$1,00: EACH' -Without regard to value, and not to NB .paid for you know wh4 yot,will 'receive. ~ • • •••• 15 Rosewood Pianos, worth from $2OO 00 to 4.5000 15 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases..., 175 00 t0r250 00 75 Fine Oil Paintings 30,00 to 190 oo 150 .Steel Eugravinge, Framed 35 00 to 30 00 50,Mnsic Boxes • - • • 25 00 to 40'00 150 RvolvingTiitent Castors. Slher 20.00 to 40 00 • 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets'. 2000 to '3.5 00 400 Sets of. Tea and Table Spoons.. , 20 00 to : 40 00 150 Gold. - .Rnnting Cue ,Watchei Warranted • 200 Diamond Rings, Cluster -and Single Stone...'.. . . .... • 75 00, to 250 00 .175 Gold-Watches . " • &S 00 to 150.00 ' 300 Ladles , do' • • ' .6000 to 10000 .sto Silver Watches ' • 20 00'to 75 00 2,000 Vest and Neck Chaim' 10 00 to BO 00 I,2oo'Palra Earßinganew. Style . • 200 hi 000 2,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth-Picks_ .2. 75 to. 10 00 3,000 Real Onyx . Amethist 13rooc's 400 to 10.00 4,000 Lava and Florentine do . ; 4 00to .600 2,000 Masonic Pins • • .400 to . . 6.00 3,000 Flue Gold' Watch: Keys, uew • oxio Children's Armlets. 3.000 Sets orßosoin 3.000 Enumled Sleeve 'Suttees 14.000 Plain Gold and Chimed Rings 4.000 Stone Set of Seal Ring 4,000 Lockets of all 5ize5.:.:.. ..: 15000 Sets of Ladles!'Jewelry . 4,000. Watch Chains, each 3,000 Geld Pens; _Silver Bt.. Gives , • • and Pencils:. . • -• • ' 4 00 to ; Q.OO 10,000 Gents - Breast and Start Pins. . 3 00 to .2000 3,000 Ladies , New.Style Belt Buckles 4 • 00• to 606 3,000 Chatelainfanard ; ' 600 to• 20 00 1,000 Gold 'Thimbles Soo to 'too • 3,000 Sets Ladles' Jet and Gold ' -10 00b . . 36 00 10.000:Gold Crosses . • • 60 to.; .6 00 6,000 Chased Bracelets..... • - 810 to 16.00 . 7,000 Oval • Band ' • 6 t 3 -1. to . 2000. 0.000 Ball Bir Dropa, all colors' 300 to '5 00 4,ooolrine Gold Pena ' 2 to to3o 3,ooo:slew Style Gold &..Tet • Bardrotia.':. 300 to (10 10,000. Soldiers' - Company,- _Regimental, Biigade, Division, Corp% and all styles So ciety and Army Badges from $3 to $2O A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR ONE DOLLAR BY PURCHAS ING-A SEALED ENVELOPE FOR Five Sealed Eneciop.u. will heeent for $1; Eleven for R° : Thirty for $5 ;:tllztp•Sve for • $10; One' hundred for $l5. . . - .:• , Agents Wante# Everywhere, To whoni great Indneeinenta are 'offered. . A fresh assortment of Cerificates for the articles-eau mentted-above.are thoroughly mixed in their propor tion on the let and lath days of each month, so that all will have equal chance.orobtaining a valuable prize The following patties have recently, drawn valuable prizes from the American Jewellers! Association, and have kindly allowed the use of their names: • - John P. Kintzler. Baltimore. Md.. piano. value $llOO., Miss Eliza IL Hall. Pittsburg, -Pa.; 73. Wood Street Melodeon, value $lOO. • ' :Mrs. J. Sernore„ ed. East 34th Street. -Y ..Oil Paint: ins, value. $lOO (Scene of Catskill Monntalos4 Captain brace Cummings, Co "E" laTth unlearn. Gold Watch. value $l6O. 'Rev. J. B:Moyer, Buffalo, N. Y., Silver Wat:ch, value Mies Bean -. Le . tilanaond Ring, value Via. • Wm. Bird, Marietta, Ga, Melodeon. - value $l5 Mrs. A.M. White, Baton Rouge, La., Diamond . Ring. - . H. Cam.. 'Y. at-, Pithiting, value $1. 4 .43. • (Scene in Wiatex.), . . Miss. Jennie Watotat,' Saratoga, N. Flapo; ?Alan . John H. Campbell , Ba ttery C, lot Missouri :Arti • Gold Wateh..• value SIM - ' • _ Voney.Giillartr, Co: ••C".11..8. .C. I, Gold Wateh, Many names could be, placed on this but we pub lish no names without permission:'Our patrons are desired to send United States Currency when it is con. ' • venient. - , nftprot art enneavisary. Have the lciiidness to rile plata directi in in choosing different are. , _ wawa caantloa.thir style &slue!. We triater fetters to be .addressed to Wu, Box.-i 319, Post iimoir. - for.greiter • .- . •—• ..:- ,7 BIIERMA.N E NATBON;& CO. Li= ERIE= Br THE Engravings, , Gold :& Silver Watches, Silver :Ware; CONSISTIfMG VALUED AT SHERMAN, WATSON & .00., Box 3331.9 Post Office, N. York LIST OF ARTICLES SOLDIERS! .TWEIIIT.T-17.0rX*IpIVTS: .1111VIA"1 i -, GoothiliThiblt fol-truhlaylprese* Aigit. - Armz,,_ -- • p. 02-zmit street, " Yiiiethiii ;' . . `" ,' ''," ;s , --.! 1 '.• i • -•":4ll4 SCtipi/14iiit.i . imodOetperier Oilier rimed Ware. - ;A SATE -STEMEIVILEIL : - The anboritier s Aii&ciad to :reeetse- ordain tbrcaa "HAIOUSON BOXXV,talibmaio..aldt Par 'chasm ~ T her,aomticm of tnannfamtmers and °them* called: to thlattew Steam Generator, as combintrui, 011- Amended advantages in absolute safety twin destructive gIEPI9IIIOB, dist -coat.and,..d.qabiljty, eeopomy aj fnet 'I/ 4 W actelsODH . igortnut itc.l not byanybpUer nost 'use. - • • • ' _...Thesehoilempay.be seen In dally,operati* drb mg -the' exteiudve.'svorks of Mesita; Sellers Sixteenth street 'and Hamilton Street:at S. W. Weirs Factory, Spruce streetiZehailaili, 01 at Hareesta Tre•- • . .JOSEPH.'. R*47llT$QX,'Jt-4; Waubingteu 274 S. THIRD STREET, Sept. 24, Iloilo ad Cattle( Powilers. TEE. HEAVES, C 0 JIG fl S, DIS- T P E 'FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS . OF• -APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Its else improves ; .the wind, • ingenues. the appetite giver a - smooth . anc glOssyskin—eue • transforms th e miserable 'abeletre horse. . . . . .. . , In all diseases of prrint i inah as Ulcers Coughs; in . . the Lungs, Liver, '• - .'' '--,-' ' : &c., this ' - ArtiCle . .. - ; 1 4:4 : , .;; - ". .- acts as a speci fi c. • ,-...., . fily. • putting from , r t, -. .' - '.' one-half • a paper - - . . to a paper •in al . - ..,.. barrel ofetrill the • ••' '-.,---__..- i. '"'"---. ....::-. , -- - s above diseases -4 :_ . ,'--:-___.• ; -_-_-_7 - -7-r---- •- --.- will be eradicated ' 7- ." --- - ---- - .7 - - , • -----=-- -' -'- Or entirely prevented:. If • 'glom:l.in time, a certain' preventive and ogre „for - the Flog' Cholera. -..-- -.- Thee 25Ceuta per. Paper,-0r..5 Papers for $l. . .. • PILIMPARED S.: A. ' , 4? - r_rrrz 13nia., WHOLESALE DREG . AND MEDICINE DEPOT ' , No..ll6 , Franklialt, - Baltimore; 31d: .'For Sale by . Druggists and Sterekeepervtltrough out the United States.:.. . sale iu Puttaville HENRY SAYLOR, prnggiet 5 -- Read This! .-11 TROXELL'S CHEAP CHINA; GLASS, AND CROCKERY. STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House ._ , . . ~ ' The citizens 'Or Pottsville snd neighboring towns villages and Ininilets, one and all, are invited to • call and examine my stock of wares before buying else where; as I am not to be undersold, and can tarnish Housekeepers with every article therwanZ in my line of business. .lii the eta* of - " ' - . ' .-- : . . .. . . . .... .: . French '. China ; .. - • . • will be found Tea Setts, .Dinner. Setts. Card and Cake Baskets, Watch - Cases,. dear Holders, Match Safes, Motto Mugs, Mottri Cdps and - Saucers, Vases, Colognes; China Sad' for Children, and - a.generdlSarlety of Toys; Choicest, • latest putternsf • conslittingof Table' and Bat Tumblers; Champagne and Willa Glasses, Ale • and Beer Glasses, Decanters.-Bar and Bitter Bottica„Goli 7 lets, Plates: CaStoriktitles, Pitchers and Creams. Cel arias. Sugar Bowie . Spoon .Holders; Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls; Fruit Jars, Cake Stands,' Kerosene %Lamps 01 every variety; Lamp ChiMneys, Laoterns,,Candlesbicka, - • • 4_:rocketry I 'Crockery!! • A full nssortinett of IItON.STONE CIiDIA, of dif ferent pArterns, in. : setts : or ringlupleces, to suit the pub lic. A large.assortment of . oor-mun. C; C. Ware, which • I will Sell at' low figures. • • . • Vella* . and Stone Ware'. Padding Dishes . , Pie. Dishes:CHllendere, Milk -Pans; Jelly. Moulds, Pitchers. Tea Pots, 13-tter Pots„Milk Puts, Jere. Juke, etc., etc. • ' .MISCELLANEOUS Toilet Betts, Castors, Shin Jars and Foot lianas Quart and Pint Flaska i• Oil, ac.,• &c. ,Fralit.Jarn, of every description. •• • • MFRCHNNTS ! I can sell you Goods at C.ty:Pricea, thus saving you freight. Call and see if it Is rlt so. . • J. R. TROIRLi.,. April IG. ,64 , aI, 4 6K R 4Ni ,-.P.: . - : .? .... - -.. - 0 . ..R. - --...-..:- LIFE-REJUYENATOt STRENGTH TO-THE : -• - YOUTH . TO THE'AGED,I. This preparation is - unequalled , as a Rejuvenator and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. ' • .. • The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene a household god, inasmuch as it will render them youth ful in feeling and In-strength,- and enable them to live Over again the days of their pristine j0y... -. It not only exhilerates but strengthens, and is, really an •invatua ble bles.sing, especially. to those. who have been nr duce& to a condition of scrilify, self•abuse, -- mistortune, or ordinary • sickness. No - matter what th'e cause of the impotency of any human organ, 'this superb.prepara, tlon.will - reamve the effect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Cures IMPOTENCY, GENERAL DEBILITY, NER VOUS INCAPACITY, DYSPEPSIA, DEPRESSION,' LOSS OF APPETITE. - LOW SPIRITS, :WEAKNESS OF TILE OR GA - NP. OF GENERATION,. DEBECIIITY, MENTAL LNDOLENCE, EMACIATION; ENNUI -- It - has - a most delightful. desirable "amknovel effect upon the Nerious system ; and all wh) are in'any way prostrated by.nermus disabilities are earnestly advised to. seek,a care in . this Most excellent and; unequalled preparation. Persons who, by imprudence, ,hivie lost.their: -NAT URA L find a speedy and permanent mire an 0010 15000 The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the - DISI'ATRING, • the OLD should clic trill= valuable discovery aa trial it. will he found totally different 'from • all other.rirt:cleri for the same Purposes. • . 1. • . • . To Females.--This preparation.. Is invaluable In nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted strength with wonderful permanence. • ' It to also a gra - n(1 .. 10E1k.. and: will give relief in.Dys .pepsia with the . Seat.: dose.' A brief persistence in its use will .renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health; atutbanish Dyapepsisi forever.' . . • OneDi liar 'per Bottle, or all Bottles for SS, Sold by , Druggists generally. • . . . 350 to At bo. 250 to 500 .•: 150 to 5011 275 to 10 00 . 250 to. 500 . 250 to 10 00 2 50.t0 800 . 800 to '2O 00 . 350 to- 1500 Sent by es press anywhens. bY addressing HIITCtiIIs,,GS BILLYER. Proprietors, . • .•. ids Day Street, New York Sold by Drugistsoverywhere. October 21, 'ES. GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE.-A'-meeting of the Stockhold :.- ets.of The First, National Bankof Tremont, will be held at .the :Banking House of said_ Bank in. Tremont, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January, between the hours of 10 A. ' M and 4F. M.; to hold an Election for Six. Directors to . Serre for one Year: Dec 2. '65-45.4t ' W. GARRET, Cashier LEAL mit% OF COAL. LANDS.-‘ • The NEW, YORK AND SCHUYLKILL COAL COMPANY are prepared to grant 'leases of por tions of their undereloped lands in !Schuylkill COutitY. For infnmarion as to location, .itc., - appilication may be made to Thomas Verner, Esq.,. at. ;Woodside. - For terins; rtc., apply to • O. W. DAVIS. PresL . 26 Exchange-Place, . New York. . .4T-4t . Nov. 2i, PROPONA LEI.—NEW YORK: AND SZASCRITYLKILL COAL CO., RESIDE= MAN AGER'S OFFICE,. • WOODSIDK—ProPesells will be received at this °Mee:until' December 25th; 1865, for operating the saw mills at Black Creek and Indian Run, and making. sawing and delivering lumber at the-Com pany Collieries (lunar the working season of 1566. For further particulars: Inquire of John Goyde,..Esq., or the uuderigned, at :Woodside. • . . Br: W.' DUFFIKLD, Resident Manager. TO THE. CITIZENVO of POTTY MLLE AND : POTTSVILLE, .Joi.v 13, 1865. The anderslgned respectfully informs the,' citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he has opened a COAL YARD,: in this. Betough, on a lot of ground above Malleowres tavern. on the old Peacock Road; and near the Blond Carbon Railroad. Ile will keep constantly on hand': Coal of all kinds and sizes and .of.the best quality, (not the outcroppings of veins) and hopes to receive a large /Mare of public patronage. It is unques• tionable that a gold Coal Yard has long been needed in .Pottsville. and the undersigned. trusts' that his en terprise will be enonnraged and sustained. • . . - Coal weighed hefore delivery. ". •. ' Boxes for the' reception'' of :onlers. Which will be piomptly attended to.. will be placedat the following points in the Borough -• • • .AMERICAN HOUSE,' 1" ' • FEGER'S HOTEL. . • I . UNION HOTEL. • . I ••. ' • FITZ SANDERSON'S Drag Store. }'Centre stree siuktL-monnLS'S Store.. - : ..• D. DOWNEY'S Barber . Shop, - lIEISLER'S Hotel, par. Miners. • ville Road. • •• . . BANNANoS Store, Centre street; . • JAMES BECIVS Store; Manch Chunk Street., RISING ECIIN ROTEL. Minersvllla Road. ' • MILLER MANBECE. East Norwegian Street. PRICE "LIST OF 'COAL PM TON. BROKEN COAL. at the 'said $ 00—delivered. $6 00 CHESTNUT" - " 3.00.'• ' 400 PEA , " .:2 00 - • a• July 22,'85 F . :.0.,(FT..:Z!S lELMEZI 'This preparation, tg, and favorably' ninq `will'. thor bly reinvigorate hen-d Own and. r.sittrited,- bonsa i -- strengthening . cleansing the imach and Intel- (t. is 'a sure pre 7 zutive of all eases' Ir:wider:it to IEaS, is 'es the quality etnilk.': It has proven by :au-. experiment .to iiise the quasi- . af,--"inllk. and twenty' per arid make the ter 'llvta - and In fattening. ; it gives them )petite, loosens 'hide:and them thrive AT THEM. PO TT SVI.E,LE: Glass Wail*. BIOKRENE, 42-ly ecow -Rid/11. Land for: • Thema is a danstrdiza "Meta ; large bzn.findthreth - Ober. tv°6ss°l7 441i1s anda POWnitle. B. E. BLAND! "lit. • .r we tt knetwn sathe • _FARE :6 ll a tt y e•lrmr . tr ociiiv of mid Market, -44keele. . l' - - ~ s lsit; 14, 15C4!"...... - ...:,:::: :', • ,, z A:vablatireOilli - New Castle *ill Counizna=2 p 7 two C(1154. GOWELl;PottevElle i ll. . _ . rI I .OWI I I itOPERT.IC Welt ISA,LIC:—The . three4tory Britt Building..used as a Mort; Wore ! : honsOaudihroUtog; shoaled west of - B*ll-bl road otrvet mite* side-of. Logan . street, in the. Borough otitotervillo. For Slather. partlcuhorc • .. Inquire a GBOBGB EL-POTTS CO,Minerrri ll e, or S. MOORIBMD,- .Juneil&Fu.34le. .I[TAIMAIIII4,III...PII3OiPICUTT. tor SALLE. —Tho water Porveraad Ama.1.500 to 2000 acres of Moonrsliaand, la offered for sale. This proper-a .4 hi straits& Weet Brunswick ToirmbiA Schtlylhillfkagrti. Mir • ei and Maihriarl; one mile above. Port Clinton and ie known aithe,Schayllidll Forge Property. For terms,' apply to .13.130ME1S & WM. L SelaiL,Ast IVigsbarg. . • . .'• Nov 48-ti . . .floal :Lauds' at • Priviite gate. - Th e sub. 1.-) scribers .offer ' .: .fOr sale TWO TR/kW> OF COAL 'LAND. .cauded in Schuylkill County. . • •• Any infonnation concerning these brads of Cold Land will be given on application to . Bean Pivzvasort, Esq., Of Pottsville; or either of the subscribers. • • • • iiiecutore of the dictate of John Schell; -decd. Fon euil.E.:43loscres of excellent Thnber Luna. eutinuaml.to contain, over *ntk,ooo.oixt. feet of Pine and Hemlock timber, situate on Trout Ron,M . a branch of Lycomlng Creek, 14 from: Wil, Hamsport. . TRANICCARTER. - - Ds Regl tate..Agent, Mahnnoy City,. Schuylkill Co...Ptt. '65. • . • • . ITALEBALE pIioPERTN AT plc!. V'VATS SALL,-DweninM Fouud4 and IluildinF Lots; of the estate tn . Jacob Alter, deceased, situated in the. town Of Tuscarora, Schuylkill. County, Pa. - :For particulars siOplv to . • . JENKIN , REYNOtDS,.. Tuscarora, Schuylkill Co., Pa. . 42-11 t• " Oct. 21 ten C 10.101 - LAND FOR acrea of Coal.aud Timber lend on the Eastern Dim Tract, containing several veirli4 of Coal-L-the Mainmothll feet. the Lehigh IS feet and 'the Skidmore- 10: feet thick: mile of a run,' which forms a basin; 1 mile South of Ma banoy City. - It join's the new, _Roston Company, who are. now roperating on Me anjoining property on these veins. The Railroad Company are now 'nesting. the Toed, be - .completed next Spring.•' Henry Snyder, a tenant on the property, keeps a hotel. For further In formation apply to • •M. MURPHY. 'Pottsville, September .1,, 1865. • . . :t5-tf • SchuYlkill Coal . Company are now-prepared to . mak. leases, on their lands iu Foster Township,- Schuyikill,County.. These. lands are leaded on the very best portion of thelleckseher ain, having over four miles run O'n the lltutiel.-:CroSby, Lealor, and all .the veins.- known in that .basin, both above and below water 'level,. Favorable .leaseti•with en abundance of timber fort:Mr:lug purPoses. Will 'now be made • to.good • tenants; on application to A. PACIIEft, President of the • Cornpany. Trinity Build ing, • New York; - or . . to C:; J. BOBBINS, American House,- Pottsill le. '• . Sept. 16, 'RS'. tf FOIC SAI.:E' 461 a 'TO LEASE.—A 'tract .of 'land situate hair a Toile' west of Llewellyn, in Branch - and - Reilly townships," Schuylkill Ccinntn - con-. raining 430 acres, having - a run of three-fourths of a mile on the following veins,. via The Gate Vein's. Sel kirk, Black Mine,' Tunnel. Faust arid Salem. Parties wishing to purchase or to . lease'-will; make application to - ' • . . • JOSHUA - LIPPINCOTT. • ••• RICHARD SMETHURST. -• . • , • •4.- DIThIDAS LIP.PINCOTT,'• . • -• Executors of the:Estate of James Dnildiu.. • deemed, • • atl2l Wilnait St., Philada.,l Or to CHARLES 11. HILL. Real 'Estate A,g L;Tottaiil le. •August-1i0..6„5..• • . • . 33-Lc - .. . . • .P.-,:5W.A . :97 SON • : MASTIC .CEMENT. MA' N r.AC . .1 7 ' LT 11.. E - . • .: ..111IARSISIBUtig, PA:, - -leapectfraii tic Fini.gh for the Exterig . r Walls of .Buildnijs, . . . This material Is entirely different from all other ee ments or coating ginned heretofore. It. Is composed -of _ •the Inost- durable materials Mixed with due propor tions'Of pure linseed oil.; it becomes perfectly water firbot and adheres firmly _to any; surface orbit& or stone with' unequalled' durability, making a. beautiful solid'finiett equal to the . finest. quality of brown sand stone orto-an_y color desired.' , •• . The undersigned hat-been applying. this mastic fin:. WI during the past. seventeen:. years, irt whicit tinie.he tasmiade many - improvements and :finished the exteri ors of some of -the moat elegant. bid:dings in different arts of-the country.. among with- he'iefera to _the BOSTON, MASS.—Keycre house •L Aiuer • . 'BUFFALO; N..Y..--The Grand - Desidenie oT Ex:President Fil'mart, Delaware W. • CLEVELAND: oHlo.—Angeor the Reaistiful Residence of .IDlor _ • . • PITTSBURG, and St • • • Eltarleit 11!otel:and the follow • .in, Gentlemens splendid resideu . . , • , • S. ll....Shoeubergee, Penn St, • •-•'. John•BisielLEsq., do' • Janke.* Wood. Esq.,. do • •. : 19.'31cCard,•Esq.,.do • Adams, Esq.,.Novel. • . . " • • ty Works.:Third St.. . .•• HARRISBURG, PA:=-The.l3eautillil -- Residence • of 4 ,00 cove, Esq.. Front, -.• .R. A. •Lirtaib.erton Esq., .• . . :.• . :.• • • Second Street.' •••• .• ' • . - • SOUnfor IL Fleming, do ••.• ' • • Dr.. D. Fleming, do • s. ' ' Rev. Jas. Colder9s..ll3euu . .• Wird :Yew Rapt. Church,. • • . Fourth and'State Sris • • , • • Luke tituon,-Eaq., linignificent .ILotel • • • of D. 1e...8r - own: Eon., . • .. • .• known as the Penniylva ' ' :nisi Hull, Centre St. Also, • . . The ito...idence or• Z. P.. • - .•• • . Boyer, Esq., Coal. St.. and that - of -James Lanigan, . •. Mahantongo St. ••Ail kinds of Hydraulic Cement properly applied, and finished entirely different to any done heretofore. All lnork dolfr on reasonillile terms,,and strictly marranted to girof:satisfaction. Please-address '• , . .• . • - T. F'..III . 'ATISON, 'noir 263, .Ilarrisbnia;.Pa. ' October "_B, 435: • 130-ti] • • • 43-- ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED SUP-ER-PROSP.HAT.EOf..IHVIE: Manitfadtnied: ONLY'Ipy them at their AGRICUI.TUIRA_L WORKS 'PHILADE'LPHIA: 4LPHIA: • We' respectfully - .attention - of. Farmers and , Dealers to the fdliowing facts: . .• Ist.. Allen & -Needles do not claim for their article . . exclusive. elcallence„ „brit...rogy know, 'and inoxsumisiti know; that it is noLaurpassed by Id. -We believe and act upon the principie that there, , • is ample room for all manufacturers who.de .: sire to do brwitiees fairly. • . 3d. - If we can , furnish theAgricalturiet With a superi: - • or.article . at •reasonable prices, we' consult . • our own - and their interests by doing so. -411 f. - It is; and always has been, a fixed, rule with nit • never-to undervalue goods made or sold by ' ethers but prefer to eay.all wig possibly ran . • in - commendation of them; irrespective of , • • -who manufactures ttie.article. • •Sth. ...AT orders' for-our. Improved Super-Phosphate . of Lime came in eo. heavily the past Season, .• • that :we fear some -were disappointed in oh - • taluing a supply.-' We trust -that in future 'we may be able to-meet reasouable.de ' ' mandg for our article. To.r.tund against the poseibility of such disappointment,..we . sug gest to . all.Who:want'our Phosphate to make ..• arrangements for early. purchases' for' next . Spring: Our celebrated article can be had ' ' from most of the respectable dealers through out:the country,. . the merchants in your , neighborhood do, not have-it on band, request . • them to procurelt for you: . • 13,7 - trade discount allowed - to dealers. • • • • • • .•• ' , ALLEN ee.IsTgEDLEB, S. Delaware Avenue and 41. S 'Water Street,. (Filet Store above Chestnut,).• . : . • PHILADELPII . I4. We sell no articles bet such "as we can. safely recom .. ad: • . -Oct. 14, 41-3 m . • . ir . . • ...Npw . .GrOeiiigroces , Sttire, KEPT BY. XRS. FROST, - Market st., lfdl- hand sate; "next dour bekno Eline's • • • . Flour anti li'eett Store. Mrs. Frost•purpoamc to keep on band:ll . . variety o VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, She feels keetelbl teller friends for their. tomer patronage, and hopes that it may be centhiued, by wring her an early . • ' • (dtprtl 9,-44.-16- • 11VDEKTRUCTIIIII.LE TAO cARDS.— : Various shies 14' the thousands and smaller quan tities sold and printed at B. BANNSN'S. .lioakstore and Printing Oftice,-Pettsv.ilie. fr.,ll.YLOWiti Perfumerr Soaps 1 may be had in all their variety at the new Book and Stationery Store.of. BOSBtSHELL & BRO.. Centre Street berowTritlity Church, Pottexille. -; .c.FinyALIER!,: - - i; LIFW-FOR:THE HAIR Will .restore Gmy . Hair to . its 'QRIGINAL COLOR . ; strengthent and promotes the. growth of the weakest hair;. stops Its 'fallik.r• .out In three days ; "keens the head clean. cool and healthy I . can be used freely: con-. talus nothing inUnions; the hcakillitir Direaling ever offered to the public. It Is - recommended and. used by the best medical 'authority. Sold et the Dru Stores, and at my Mane, N0419..3 -Broadway; New i I assure all persona the Once preparation w:II do all that is claimed for it. . - . 1.• • Qctober 23, ,f. 5 SARAH k: CHEVALIER. ALD 13 lAN OS AND 11, ODR 0 NB, from the best manufacturers, and a general' assortment of exeellont Musical Instrn ments, are sold by the undersigned.-- y-j ! f Strings, Bridges and Screws for Violins, CM also lm thadshed: Instruments repaired at short notice, and on reasonable terms. M. LIKDDIERS, Agent, Centre street. Pottsville. Sept 17. ,64.--t1) _ Anew izapply of .reeiesl. Fruits, consisting ° , Apples, Peaches. Cherries,Trunes.lverychoice)a .BOIIANNAN.dt EiCAINERIVS. 46- • • Market street; ahpie Third. Pottsville.. prinui 'skirls, of. Country Lard, fresh ‘l, sod utindulterated; at • s'. . • BORANNAI3 & SCHNERR'S, 4I . Market arreet,AboveThird, Pottsvillle: .A.TnoitEns Priepared Minos • filleAt,' a .Cl:inoet convenient article for liriusekeepere. at • . • . ' BOHANNAN & SCHNBRIVS... . . 46- • . Market atreet, above Third. Pottsville. • . . .Rinest Cheesenin the Market, cen. , T.L slating of geptagrr. „English Dairy;.Pine Apple and c o minnni at . • ...EORANNAN SCHNEER% • 46- ~ Market etteet.'above , rdni, Potteville.. VlllOlll CRAMER/LS et all kinds, Milk, Water;lickla,.. , Egg Wine, cinder.-Banton. and Jamblnni at:; • BOBAI/111 & • 16.,... ; ;,-- ar"e, titsat,aboverbl4.Petto.ville_ SUABIiB 9 III *kid - ern II —.lPlatilliMikans: - SPlii 1 If BOU4II2iANASCHNERiI, 46 II, pt.fact,. alio i° Tbrdiruaaville. . - PRIIuADELPIIIA. Mq.gM.Mo“)lmcwoomi4b ,, inunv# l : - % .132lip3'smD,rEmcnwnilms; 2 0"-: 10 /. 41 0 11, 1 4 Cfrestmaitleiribet., 11 . 0 1 9 -P a " A.! 4. 111 .49 1 1 1 .. irata itotoito ale Citierin 11 to their as vantage to call and examine the stock. , - D.lll, Sept. 2 7 .62 • . . 394 f -,• _ _ . RovS.B.llasunr., • HARGLT ,, SE • . • LiLiW?./SCRIMARM 00: t ': Irmaralabessind Daaleas is - raints, Glass, 4111411itinitifuldirianaltar:rtitutGlls, 210: 130,5_0=LAKC:0*a:81%, 1 : 1". 3 . 7 6rn '• _ . roiroo iyon - toitvEsuNct,,tbo.N7 Ao. qx - THOMSON'S .LONDON KITCHENER EUROPEAN .RANGE I • . : 'TUE BEST RAII4 EVER LSTESTED: I , .• SOLD BY , CHASE, SHAIiPE . T114)1VI:Sok NP. 209 N. Second Si.:' Krim • Foinaterir 'and Manafiterirers. 64' - Stoves, Heaters, Tinned and' Este: nmellred Wares, . • ..: August 0.'85. • ' B3-Gm "'cilium -Paint and Color: Works. Liberty White'Letd! Liberty White lead! - TRY IT •• ' • :• -• TRY ITT • Wsartiivrsn cover moresuifaee, for Same weight, than any other.. • Buy the beat, it is the cheapeit TItY .1T • .TRY IT t • . • Liberty Lentil's whiter than any other. • .Liberty Lead - toners better than any other. • . liberty•Lerid wears Longer.than any other. . Liberty Lead is me, e eepnoinical than-any other. • • Liberty Lead is snore. fres .trots impurities and -is • Wsza.Autro ado more and better • work, at a. • • . :given mse than-any other.' • •.• Buy.the BEST, it in tlic . . . Manufactured and warranted by Z I E E , IC S T • . - • . WHOLESALE • • . DRUG, PAINT AND GLASS DEALERS, 137 North Third /Street, Philadelphia Nov. 4. '65, [March 10.1y] 44- ' • • . .. LADIES. FANCY :FURS ! : • .•. i. . , 7i .... : • . - ticim.w.FAREIRA , s..- • : • , •••,.... - - . • Old Established.... .A..... ...-.- . ...,-. , :i' i .s i.,. ... • FUR MANU L F AIC,T OR I", •• -1 -,' ,, ~,..,, •• : ' - • • • ... • •. . . 4 41:43 1 , z1 ; . : Ng.. .7 . 18 .4r6li:. ,Stret,.. jii i ii i ims:. , • • . - .above Bit,'PHILADA. .• . ~,,,,), ,--_, ' I . • have now in store or my . own Ira ', . • - • e -__:,.....:, tantation' and Manufacture,, one of ' '.,.... - LA• • . '-'-- the' LARGEST' and most BEAUTI FUL selectlons Of - FArttir -FIIRS,Ior LADIES , and CHILDREN'S WEAR; - in' the „ City. • Also, a Roe' assortment of Dent's Fut Gloyes'and Collars.. 1 rim enabled to dispose'Of my gooda at very reiniona ble prices:imd.l would therefore, solreir a.call from my friends *of Schuylkill County: and vicinity_ . • ilarßemember the Name, Number and Street! , ' .• •• • • JOAN. FARIcIItA, . Arch Street, ahrive Ttiv, Smith iiIde,TNILADA.. • r4 ,- 1 have no Pnt:tner; nor connection with nni other Store in Philagelptan Sept 23; '65.-3S-4m DEPOT FOR WINDOVir SHADES. Sheppard, Van Harlingen di: Arrison. WINDOW CURTAIN eozac.A.. - xlm .sircaitm, No. 100 S CIIESTNIU'r STREET, PHILADELPHIA,. iii . uow,prePare!:l to put up in TOWN OR !COUNTRY,- • - At the shortest notice. all the asaarirtdth;3 and atylea of PLAIN, OILED, GILT BORDER, OR . ' Fancy Window Shades; And to farnlshUnd put tip to ordeT, In the beet manner. NEW DESIGNS OR EXTRA SIZES FOR • Dwellitigs, Stores, Churches, Or Other Public. Buildings., Nov.lB, '65. 413.5 t. • , D Eroir . . FURNIfi.HING „DRY GOODS. A cARD. SHEPPARD, i'AN HAHLINGEN tc•ARRISON, 'No. 1008 Chestnut . Street, Philadelphia; Whose'e=:tablisliment for the sale of • HOUSE FURNISHING DRY aoptii • Is unequalled in the extent and variety, of Itiassort.: went, beg to announce to ' - • HOUSEKEEPERS. . • . • • . RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY, . . f)r peraona about to furnish; that • they 'are now recely ' lug their • . FALL , ASSORT.TtIENT, IMESII-LLNEN, COTTON AND WOOLEN' GOODS TOR. 11.0TISETIOLDT8E; . • • ' • srcit As • Linen Shootings, . Cotton• /Meetings, Pillow Linens,. Piilorelllnslinit, • Damask Table cloths,. • . .. • _ Table Linen., - • • • . ' : • Diunosk-Napkins, .• ' Boedcied Towels, •. • , - • • Towelling's,. Quilts, • Table and Piano COinero, Arid every . ether . article "anitable:ibr. a well-ordered household..' Nov. IS, , 65 : 1-46-5t .• GRAND EXIIIIIIITION OF CUBIST-. • -.- . PRE5E117.8..... ' A. Sic4'sTurtz, -•: •-•1•• 1006 011ESTNUT SiTRYIiT.. • • '• Aboye.Tentb,.Philidelphih, Respectfully, informe, lals• customer's and the public in ,general, ;that he hah now open - all his. . • • 'NEW IMPORTATIONS • - Of German. French and English • -FANOY GOO RS 111Y . 0 •T.O Having visited all the Irirnest Ettropean . Ilanufaeto ries personally. lam confident' that the. . . . Chenpneor , Of Goods.: • . • - CannOt he surpassed in this. country.. All tire • invited to visit the store, whe t her they purchase or otherwise.h - • • ' • -0. A. SCHWARTZ, • . • Importerand'sVholesale nudlietall Dealer. NOT. 25:'•85 • • ' • . :.• 4T.fit • . . ...• . „ .. - . T li?.. 1 11. 111411;11(i3IT • CANH PRICF.. ' Pild 1 )r ii Old Nowspapeis,,Pmphlcts,flooki an 'l'aste•Poper of every def,alption. . : 0 or particillarB - arldreivi... . • . ' ' • '• - ... ~ ' • 'STOCKWELL 'ilk' ESTEE*O . I4f,. _ . • - - No 23 Ann : Ntrect. • . • •-. • -• . One door West °lnlet/in St., N. 1r..- i - .5 - • °' -.- .... • Nov; 11, 415_ .:' : • . '• ' - • iR-SM . LEGAL CARDS. . BENJALMN B. 11100001 h, Attornef at Law. OFFlCE—Maliantongo Street aboye Centre: ' • . • Idaretr.l9, BERG . STIVISISEIM, si• Ashland, - . . Pa t . l9 o7i a ce el. an t Id e a n l tTe street, ostostte the Poet Oruce.. lOLIN W. !IVAN; Attorney, and Cann *, senor at Law, Pottsville, gehnylkill County-Pa: . • Office in Silliman's new building, - on Centre Strut; nearly opposite the Miners , Bank. • May 23, - 21,, BOYER, Attorney nt Law. • H• OFFlCE—Market Street, two . dooti above Cen tre, Pottsville. Pa. •: • - . , . - February 7, '63 ' ' 6,17 • , JAM= H. CAMPLIELL: , WILLIAM L sairru- CAITYPBELL az SMITH, ..A.itorneps sit Law. OFFlCE—Centre - Street,. opposite. White Home : Hotel, Pottsville, Pa. • . 011111.18TOPINER LITTLE, • . Atiormiy, at 1..".1v, and Notary • P tablie;. (Authorized •by Law to , Administer -affidavits. &c: and to take depositions, and acknowledgments 'o deeds, mortgages, powers of Attorney,. ac.,) ' POTTSVILLE. SCHUYLKILL CO.': PA., . ." LAW AND COLLECTION: OFFICE, • Mahantongo St.,(oppoeite Post °Mee.). Julle. *65. ' . • : - ?A- . A: UNIQUE ART/IDLE. - • . •• • ..• • Verineat Silver Tobacco Boxes, itCapital article for holiday, presents—for sale cheap, by. If. C. GREEN, • Watcbmaker.and Jeweler, Centre. Strect Pottsville. December 12. *63 • : ••• • . WA AAr.wrciuKss . rcsuum:.. , . . -. • .- •v. • - - . - . ... -- .=---- • • . .. . • A.,latje assortment of Watches—American, •'. Engliat, and Swims,-in Geld . and Eillver,..Single.. • and Bunting Came. 4a, examination la. ra- spectfull aoifcited. ' - . ' It: O.'GHEELN, WatcLmaicer and Jeweler, Centre Street; Pettiville "'ROW MAIM, intulafactared by Lilly—Abe bait in 1, - tbe country—Lur nale - by ' • B. BANNA.N. t*J - TEE rEmsrmuTuatlritin3irtt* 00.1 m PIDIAMLPHIA. AsseteusweroiLemses... , .... DIVIDENDS *vino 30 lierlint: PREMIUMS CAB BB PAIDBALLMOBAXMIALIP ROBERT BILL bein apiotnted Agent and will bleared to Waistany, information t egaued 511.ty . - . •'• ..•:, - G-LIRAUD - . • • • Tratisiinanealiguiwitera - et . PiiihadelphbiL ' . . . Thhs and relhO)lss Company have appolnied ROBERT. V. HILL AGENT' kW:MULL 0 Streit.Yettavnlei NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 141' Brpiiliiii• I.kri Cash Capital, . _ . Itunares against A eeidanti o f all amnia: . Sisk, 6KNKRAL ACCIDENTS include the Trmr , oking and. also all forms of 'Bisloations,. Broken 'Bones, Sprains, Bralies, Cum *Gunshot Wonnda, Eisnannd Salida. Bites of Dogs, Assaults by' Burglars, Robbers .or Murderous—the action of Lightning or San Stroke: the effects of explosion, 'Floods and Salfazation . by DroWnlng or Choking. , • • • : EDV . VD. GBEBNit., WISL.A. BATLEY, Basalt' A. Blti.s, General Agent • ROBERT 0ct. 2 4 • - .• . "a 5l - 1 1 - • • pgrimx: - INsvitocE, , po,. -:.:..: . ..,... i ..- . .- Brooklyn,: M... 7.. Cash CaliitaL Surplus • STE ' filiX . CROWELL. Pres. Eva . ** W. CRowz - 4, - V. Pres • • • -pIIIiANVEK SUAW, SeEly. HILL Is ataherized to isaits.-Polieles for 'SehoylkUl Correty. Office over Bright's Hardware Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. • • : • . October • : 4643 rti • • ...:METROPOLITAN .*. Frat.INSURANGE Cm,* Capital• • ...$1,090.000 Aisets over. • - . 46M0,000 EJMNIES.LORIbLER GRAHAM, President. ..• • • , • -T. C. GOODRIDGE, Secretary.. D: • • ' D. BEVERMGE, Agent for Schuylkill County, will receive applications and issue Policies. - • Losses promptly adjusted. . • • . • . , . • • • • • •• • . Wyoming:: Fire Insurance Co. - .-` • • Assets:, - • $1150,006 President—O. HOLLENBACK. . • . Vice President—L. D. SHOEMAKER.- • Secretary—R. 0. SMITH. • . DAVID BEVERIDGE, 'Aar. • • Porghl3nylkill Co., Office, CEN'I'RE:STREET, Potts ville; •• fApril '22, .65.-1641 July •29,,' '• AETNA l INSURANOE CO, Incorporated 1819. °hater Perpetual. Pahl up Cnpitall 'AinountoC Areet• Losses Paid in 45. Years. $17,485,894 71 T. A. Alitzi Nr, F'reet, 4.. HENDEE,. Seety . . 000I.wIN, Jr., A. Sec. E. J. Et.test. - rr, Tray. .Agt. A. A. WILLIANS,GeoI Agt., Worcester, Hass. WALTER 13,8/11.1EAFEtR, Agt., ' • CENTRE ST.,• .k/TTSVILLE, PA: • • July 22. '6.5.. . . ." 297614 •.: • • • F. • A ERGE E • • --Genial Ininiance. - Agent. • Office Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, Pa, LIVERPOOL',LONDON - & GLOBE , LNSURAISCE Caeh Capital and Aants 810,000,000. :Investedin the United States over...: 11.,5qco,crou HOME IIiSITB,ANCE COMPANY, Newq Raven, Connectiimt;•' . Cash Carta) • • • $ 500,000 2111521 Insurance effected in the beat Conipanfea on favora bleterma. Losses'proirdu.l,V adjuated and paid withon delay. . .": • , MERCfANTS'. NSURANCE COMPANY - AF HARTFORD,. CONN.: OFFlCE— T Charter.Oak Bank Building CASH CAPITAL, -- - 200,000.00 Net Stuldus, Jan, 1, 1865, - $120,231:34 E. Tuos. toBDELL; - MARK HOWARD. • •SccretAty. Preaident ROBERT C.• HILL Agent, Pottsville, Pa., Is ciuthorized to issue Policies in the abase *Bet . .• • - able Company. , • - •••• November 4.765 44-Gm::.• • . , • CHARTER • .1829 , PERPETUAL: • • • ' FRANKLIN • . . . . FIRE • -• INSURANCE'. COMPANY • OF. P.IIILADELPfIII...- Assets of januaryl;lB6s, - : $2,501,297: , . • .. Capital, • • • • $400,000 Accrued Murp1a5,....... • •.•-- 997;560 Invested Premiums, - .1,193,4121 S -• •• • Unsettled Claims, - . Income for 1864, I $1.2,745.• • • $310,000. •., •• • • .• - .LOSS PAID SINCE 4829; • • $3,000,000. • • -. • - • PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLL ' CIES.ON LIBERAL .TERMS. . • - '• •• • • ' • ' • • • • • 'DIRECTORS,s • CHARLES N% BANCKER, ISAAC LEA, • • • ' TOBIAS WAGNER, .; EDWARD C: DALE;• .••• • SAMUEL GRANT,' • - GEO: FALES; • • ' 'JACOB R; SMITH, • • .ALFRED FITLER, . • • GEO.. W. RICHARDS, - ' • FRAS:-W. LEWIS. M: D. • Ch M ARLES N. BANCKER, President: - • EDWARD .C. DALE, Vice-President. *JAS, W. Mo...U.LISTER..Sec. Pro. Tent. The subscriber is agent forthe above' mentiOned in stitution,- and is prepared - to.nnike insurance on every. description 'or: property, at the lowest rates.'' ' . • • . HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt . . Pottsville, March, 19,'65. ;•" • • • ' • 12-tf • .. Blatike!s, . m _ W: - ..1 ~... p.. 4 14 -I=l :74 .... 0 Hy' i. p 4 0 1-4 E 4 z .. i c.) ' ~ z... . &40M1 Z 4 CA M 0 ' ; 14 Ei 0r i "1:1 . r •ii i Z.. I l i ' :... ° cia gi OW p t . O.nSPOP:I O . El 4 pi 02 c) rrt c 4 0 pc.i ; o "'l A r m l F 0 E-4 pi - 4 :L '•"4 C I evit rn . 7 F.:a-3- .< 4 . •,0, 0 A LIFE INSURANCE. • The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co mpany of Philadelphia. OMee, No. 40S Chestnut itreet.. -thetirst door East of: the Cuatom House. • CAPITAL.,S3OO,OOO—CIiARTER PERPETUAL: Continue to make Mem:Mx:ea on lives on the moat fa The capital being paid up and invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect secniityto the insured. r• . • . The inemitnni may' be-paid yearly,.:balf-yearly. - or Darter The company add a .. nost-s periodically to the ' insur rance for life.—Ttte fitst bonus, appropriatelin Decem ber, 1644,.the second bonus . in Decembe.,-'1640, and the third-bonuir in December, 1854; which . additions make. an average of more than 60 per cent; :upon the Jirenfi- Ems paid, without Increasing the annual premium, : Thomas Ridgivay, • ' •. _John A. BroVen,' . Robert Pearsall, ' John R. Latlmer,. Thomas P. Janke!, ' John R. Slack: FredaAck Brown; . . John C. Mitchell, . . .OeorgeTaber, , .Isaac Barton, Henry CLFreenian, • Seth J. Conly , Isaac Start. . • • Pamphlets contalninglable of fates and explanations, form of. application and further information can be had at the office..THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. • Join( F: Jinn, Actuary.' Or of B. BA_NNAN, Pottsville, Agent for this County A. REAMS BLASTING PAPER of dif to f r oTt gigNu s a .. t . rece l ijelaod. for. a* at Stationary Store. If gnod3egars you wish to buy, • , ' •P. Haesellers le the - place, • . • - • . , So just step in, give him a try,.' Hell salt with purse and taste.. • .- . • : Tobacco 'a of- the choicrsst brandi As in Pottsville you an And . He'll sell much cheaper, too by far • • Than any store of hieldnd. • • • He has for sale ' , Hide's Patent-Pipe,. '' - . • Which canses•immenseattraction . • :To tell the truth-I-I must confeiur They give great satisfaction. But bear in rota. Min patent pipe,' Is not for shooting partridge, It is a twisted, turned up thhig • ' - That you load-with two cent cartridge, . _ . It Withoutdoubt'the - cheapest . and Most 'pleasing Pipe 'ever tifferedto the public.. Call and - examine for yourselves at V?. _IIA-111$13LEIA , 8 .TObscoo /Rom; Centre street; Arcade Building. . - August 19, '65. - k_`. .. .. i' ~~'. i` _..... ~. NVIN" WIIOLESAIE LIQUOR. STORE, ..,P0:7T5 . V4:14.1, 7 V, i ,... p-:4,‘.: s2se,ooo Champagne; $1;000,000 00 • 5 , 15 3 5&0 79 Of the most Superior Qualities, .4 , 4 - _TAR:v.INifs Imperial Cabinet, .V 2,230,00 0 -00 3,8.50,331 78 SUPERIOR , i'.WHISKEY ! Old Hennessy, 8149,070 .98 13 . :1t. - .A N-11..Y ! WINE ..A.ND smyp.T.FARME, ClEtrat, Port, Sherry, Madeira, &e., Together with the pttrest (PURE` J_UICE;). --ALSO Old. Family Rye, Old Bourbon, Overholt, XXX and XXIX, Old Nectar, And all the various brands of V.,XQUtiSIOR, - 01d Martel, Old Mard i Dttpuy & Co% Pincit i Catitillon &Co's, And all the best Brenda of :DARK. & PALE AT THE rn F. 3 tri tti gir i;j tf ti td C) Superioi Scotch Ale, 16ah and. Scotch Whisky, Old Jamaica and New England Rpm, And Every Variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES .-,,k - --LIQUORS, Always on hand and for sale cheap, ONLY FO.R CASH! • AT HENNt.:,SSY & DUFFY'S, 11111.7211,TERIMJII.Cle, POTTSv-fri:F., PA thtvbez - bet Je, as they will wake good fe e d for sheep; fredintbefore they are rip e , po n s l them. • , . , - 1 • CoriN. . Elpe.a all soft ears-ono the floor in an airyplace, where it will be shortly 13, 7 enough . to grind for feed. Save the best ears :for seed. - Accc UNTS, — Devote • sufficient time to thorough going' ver of all accounts, and be. gin the new . year with a clear, statement of your debts and dues: . _ GRAIN' PIET.DS.-It is a rare thing viten grain fields are not more or less damaged by . "feeding off" in the - autumn. Sometime & i t seems useful, but is rhity. _ . - . CALVES AND COLTS. —po• not fail topro . vide conifortabie winter quarters . for .these young animals, - lest they lose flesh, ru n d own, - pt off their feed, aucl'become what is called spring poor. - • Ihtstss.--Clear the outlets of under-drain' by shoveling , out all sediment that - will ob. struct the flow of water from the &aka du ring winter, , and protect them against being entered by mic. • Cows.—Beef is scarce and the priee high, and for tbis , reason we consider it bad policy to sell good cows for beef, as many peo p l e did last season, because they commanded a 1411 price. Better hold on to good cows for breeding. - Fusit.—Begin early - to,. look out for next • season's supply from the wood-lot. It is p economy y, burn green wood,; better lei it stand ln , a hot place, or lie in- the stove-ores td' dry well. Water put upon the. fire aith tends to put it out. - 7 • " - EAVES Tuouous.—Before freezing weather., remove leaves and other sediment which set tle in the eaves - troughs. When cistern water is not used for drink, for culinary purposes, or for stock, it:ls a good plan to paint the troughs over with gas or.coni tar, appliegh ot after boiling it an hour ; it ks a good prmnr. alive. „ - Four,Ei.—Vary 'the fodder of all kinds of stock as much as possible 'within reasonable limits. It is better to change it on different days, or even_ at different. meals, than make too great mixtures. Hay and straw may be mixed ;.ground graius, bran, oil meal, etc., may be mixed with haY, straw, stalks or roots. Feed different kinds of roots sepa rately. . • Old Apple, ASlTES.—Leached or unleached, wood, or coal if free from slate and clinker. tire excel. lent for tc•p dressing lawns, meadows and pastures ; and the more there are scattered around fruit trees of all kind's, the better will he the fruit. Instead of collecting 'them in heaps, scatter - where they are needed, as soon as convenient quantities accumulate. Ashes heaped up against 'young trees will often de. stroy the bark and kill them. . . Rar-yAnns.—Before the ground . freezes scrape all the fine Manure - into heaps and haul it to meadows, or, - pastures. (or a top dressing. It will act as a mulch to the gres roots. Clean Out all surface ditches near the yard 4, and cut shallow channels where they are needed to, prevent surface water from :flowing into any part of the yard. Bemire all stones and sticks liable to be covered with manure:and hinder pitching. - • BEEves,--Bullocks, or dry cows should be confined . A large proportion of the time n close yards, or, spacious stalls,, well, littered Feed with hay, corn meal arid some pump. kins, or roots. Better feed bountifully arc fatten rapidly, than give a sinall allowance and fatten slowly. -'Bear, in mind that it is estimated to cost to maintain the animal heat of a bullock during one cold night in the open air, not less than ode pound, of the beat meat. • AN zmALs.--in otir latitude, the present is a trying mOnth for animals of* all ,kinds. In nanny pinces they, are passing from ginsstn fodder. Every ahipial, from the work horses down to late chickens, should receive special attention. ,What every animal nee& at this season' of the year, is enough to- cat and pro. tection from storins. When : cold_ Weather first conies on, young animals in particular often .suffer much More than after their srs• tems have become used to-It. BARNB.--If not already attended to, delhy not to put every building' in order for winter. Loose shingles and boards should - be pallid; the large cracka..between ridge boards need 'closing up.with: long nails; and the siding should sometimes be ,taken off, jointed and replaced, to; exclude snow and keep rain - from rotting the timbers.'.-' Wherever.. the ground descends towards the - 'foundation Walls, a few loads of earth should be hauled in, to turn the surface water Off before the . ground "freezes ; -as the expansion of the earth wilf often crowd walla inwards, after freezing a few thanes:. If the ground desceinds from the-wall, the water. *ill be carried away and the expansion will be less forcible against the wall. Make a little mortar and stop all crev ices not only in the walls, - but between the sills and foundation, to exclude cold air from thp apartments of animals.. .. TIIE Patis.papers notice a novel method of preserving ice, which" is, often required to be kept by people who arc not provided with an ice safe.. Put, the ice on a dish 'and covet it With a napkin, then -set the dish bpon a. feather, bed or pillow and place another bed or pillow on top, of it in this way a few pounds of ice - may be' kept a . week. . . TO ueici tE.II.EIi VARSIBII.—To , I quad of strong ideohol add one-half pound of gun shellac, 1 oz. rosin,.and one-fourth, oz. canl. phor, Set in a warm Place. with frequent stirring for. several days, or. uutil.all is dis solved ; then add twil oz, lamp black mixed with a little . alcohol,;-and it-is ready for use. and as good . as the' hest, If, too thick, -thin with alcohol. . 1;:i To DYE A ,YINE SC .LET RED . . Bring to boiling heat, in a brass kettle, sufficient &eft water to cover the cloth• you wish to dye; then add or, : cream of tartar for every pound 'of cloth. Boil a: minute or two, add two oz. lac dye and one oz. madder cora pOund (both previously mixed• in an eartbe: bowl,) boil five minutes; now wet the cloth In warm - water, wring it out and pat it in, tb: dye; boil the whole-pearly an hour, taketht cloth out and rinse it in clear cold water. As adhesive mixture to cement- leather, india-rubber, or other soft , material, to iron and other metals (patented in England by James Dundee) is made as- followsr----Dts 'solve 112 tbs. of gluemith - 7ths. of ..-atumonis, set by fire or steam beat; stir them, well, titer Cd 7 tba•pf: Atri r.cid. •The mixturi may be applied- in either the liquid or suiid State, and it can be applied as common glue is applied. If the metal is oily it does mt proven its adhesiou: • - • To Die 31.Annku ~RED. . —For each pouer of 'cloth 'soak .half a pound of madder' in. S. brass kettle over night, with sufficient n - arm water to cover the cloth you intend to dec.. Next morning'put in two ounces bf madder. • Wet.your cloth and , wring it out in clean irk ter, then put it into the.dye. Place the ket tle over, the 'the and: .bring .slowly to s scalding,heat., which Will take about half as .hciur keep . at -this heat -half 'art hoar if s . Altbt red ik..ttanted,. and 'longer if a clark•ons , the : colOi depending on the time it reti,aini in the'dyi, • - - Vh-ain you have-obfained• the color, tiza cloth cold . watcr- 7. - %tdpro. SW Per V 00 J
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