The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 23, 1865, Image 4

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autism
I = a ll ay 'that 11 Pbetil ra6"11111 ,
Or &rennin either. Wherekai, 'quickly easiier
• 'Tee" to me. • • • . •
rawev Couit iloth tune the trial begin-in torm. to wit:
••yPbereanmJ
heart•. pOsseealon you dill hold—
oireaptas on the owe* and •Ctwera elamwou fregW---
The pluintl4 by the Taws of Lave controlled, -
Iltiugs Lie nit and aetion'ot ejectment-
Toiatorciaalii hereditament."
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Ah I.Fercie Sole . fairest! Abandon me row ; • •
otilie nOWer of allorper •
To act 118 YOur agent forever and esri. ' •
Be you my eunnaelor to teach me to learn the
Doctrine of . Teel Become all mine own !-
Or else this fond heartwill change. all to a Blackstone,
Oa iqtr4 and as co* as dry Coke on dry Littietottl
I fain would be lour NVlll9i executor - -
And legatee l' 0 Sew 1 Where could a more .
Appropriate name exist for a .lawyera 'Wife t .
alas me of your Affeeticaia Fee a leswe for life ;
Or let me be tenant for years ; and Pll mortgage
. 1111' solid to your devotion—lf yea will engage!
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Ifiief be riy Aigomerit - All times havellcrird the*:
.Eitt iy ishild.and cursor
Sure is'it "qtrit; pie quo' -I distretin for mJ fee' : . •
toiLtrie as aforfoldd sad Inflate Mosey.
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I crave Oyer Hear the !—Yes—you will be =has t. .
I sne and gain 4111 - tt plesTekre bertign. • '
Shea ssoor : —but "de wiinftnis non carat r
i•th rhhin.bee . loving:--the wealth of her. sex. • . .
Vise Chief Justice Cunt& derlded the cense;
Bestef all reading is his Digest of Liles I* '
And now. that.my Judgment's satisfied—very-- •
For Docket entries vide Prothonotary I' •
Now for brick mersusgetosily !situate • • ,
Then must our parson swiftly communicate • -
Livery of Setts. • Sit I I sfnell wedding cake.
'rise •'Saver . a that "Retdity" of which ell should
All the lore of the laws lon a while I cprtake ;
Aid my ;:torthieas duty e'er stall be„ •
Thee, watt, "in etient4egg reerpeewir •
. =TEM -HAMMED` LAWYER.
. At the late sitting of • the Court A.Ailhet
caste -was_ brought before the Ca'atxt
the principal witness fur kicfcom irsa
known is surroundirg ev.watts LU C
briquet of -Crary Pax - •
Epon Crazy Pat banget.ie": - 'tt .
deuce, - the attorney for the posemtiort ex
erted to the atmAxtt extent. b knou'iot ef
legal chicanery m..tbe endeavor to fart* him
into . some which h.
might build a point : bin be was excessively
annoyed ttifind Ih:teas-Ty Pat's evikieoce Was
'consistent. throurkutta.
Percei.ting that• s.mst failed to
answvr the a4 , ) , ecy' Coke and
Mack:tame betook .h 3 f to the oftem times"
Sum:went :won of lawye^s-. —iidicale. • -
"What did
. vott'ssy yonr name was?" he
inquired flippantly.
'Tolks call me, Crazy Pat. but--"
''Crazy Pat, eh: A very euphonious title;
quite romantic, eh?"
"Romantic or not, sur, it wridn't'be abed
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idea if the Parliament would give it to your
selfan' leave me to chos.e another."
This caused a slight laugh in the court
room, and'the presiding Judge pCeped over
his spectacles at the attorney, as much as to
say. "You have your matchnow."
"And what did you say your trade was?"
continued the disconeerted barrister, with an
angry look at the witness.
"I'm a tanner, eh!" '"And, how long do
you think it would take to tan an ox•?"
"Well, sur, that's entirely owin to circum
stances."
"Did you ever tan the hide of an ass?"
"An ass? No, sur; but if you'll 'just step
down the lane, after the court, I'll show, ye
how I can tan the bide of an ass in the short
end of three minutes." ' '
Haas are some samples of the Jokes of
Merry England in the "yore of our. Lorde " a
MCGCCC, and XI:
."Bow many calves tayles asks Demaundes
"JoYous, behouth to reche frome the erthe to
the Skye? R .No more but one, an it be
longe ynough.—D. Why dothe an axe -or
a cove lye?. R. Bycause she cannot sytte.
—D. 'N'irhat; people be they that loue not in
no nee to be' prayed for? R. They be beg
gars and poore people, whari men say "God
.helpe.thern," when they° aske almes.,"
What ispace is from ye byest space of the *see
to the depest ? But a stones cast.—D.
Whiche, ben the moost prOtytablesayVes in
the chyrche ? R TheY that . "stande - in ye
glasse wyndewes; for', they kcpe out the
wynde from wastage Of - the lyght.—li.
'What is it that freseth never . ?. R. That is
hots water.—D. , Why dooth a dogge tourne
hym thryes •aboute or that he lyeth him
dovrne ? R. Bycause be knoweth not his
beddes head from the tote.
A scnoonwirsn tells the following: -I
was teaching in a quiet 'country village. The
second morning of my session I had leisure
to survey . my stirroundings - , and among the
scanty furniture I espied,a three-legged stobl.
"Is this the dunce block ?" I milked a little
girl, of fve. The dark eyes sparkled, the
curls nodded assent, and the lips ripped out:
guess so; the teacher always sits on it."
The stool was unoccupied that term..
.
A. pla.r. ow recently, decamped from the
Continental Hotel without going through the
usual formula of paying his board-bill. The
laudlord,learning the whereabouts of the 'de
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Unguent, sent him the following note :
"Mr.--: dear sir—Will you please
sent the amount of your bill, and oblige, etc."
To which the wretch promptly made hits-
ir" The amount . . is eighty, dollars sixty-two
and a half cents. Yours, respectfully.."'
111..tss/ C. do you know LaWCI---, in
de same building wbar your office is?"
• "Oh, yes," I replied, "very well."
"Gosh," said Bill, "he's got de littlest bead
of any man .I ever seed."
At this remark a big fat, cutly negro, loung
ing on tfaettee, spoke up :
"What use a man got wid a big trunk when
he ain't got no clothes."
"You have a considerable floating popula
tion in this village, haven't you ?" asked a
stranger of one of the citizens of a village on
the Mississippi. •
"Well, yes—rather, " vras the reply; "shout
half the year the water is up to the second
story windows," • •
AT a Sabbath school -meeting in New
Hamphire the history of Samson was the
subject of examination. ."What foolish thing
-did Samson AO" was one of the questions
put. A. little one replied: "He went.down
among the P.hilistines and got'a wife." •
exemiamtut.—Why should a stoppage' of
*the eroton in New York not incommode the
residents.*
Answer--Beamse there are " Waterfalls
in nearly every houSe. • •31E-GGINS.
"Now, boys, this is a whale. Can you
tell- me what the whale does . with all 'the wa
ter he iWallows?"':Smartboy, (whossfather
is apawnbroker)---"Please, sir, hespouts it."
TIE •` Persimmon County Debating Club'
out in ,Indiana; are debating the question
" yirhich is,tbe proudest, .a girl with her firs
beau; or a woman with her first baby?" •
eichange describing a celebration says
—" The processionwas very fine, and near
ly two miles in length, as was the 'prayer •(;)
Dr. Perry, the chaplain."
. Vas great. difference between Noahs ark
and an archbishop ls said to.bo that one-was
a trc.ry high ark, but the other ark is a hier
.
A nercirsm. young lady just. entering
Met. asked ber Mother for al watch. Her
mother replied, "I think you need a watcher
.
.AsettoOt, comm i ttee ma tt writes: We haie
a school home large enough to_ accommodate
four hundred pupils four stories high.
THILAKWIN,'
• -1) . o . 1511 , 2q -- S
, icri:imagritta
tafee • :
;. . • • :
, • • . • • ' and Saves W . olieltel
zr.s. THE. SOAP. ..f444 ,- Y;
Sold by groeerissa stdrekeeperS tbretgbout city iind
- st.t.strsevcass oln.v BY
• - ' DOBBIN I:VS CO..
• -10 T simth beloli-ettestnat.
Saw. 11, , 0---45.6 t • .. PHILADELPHIA.
- IMPROVED PERISEOPIO :ROECTULEII:' •
s6AEPaeE*''S°slEtb.
Barber's rattattfaela ts p il yW . .. ll lii . eiaileri&
[BARBER'S IMPROVED PIIRISCOPIORPECTA -
CM; Impart that Ciamileitliandßairmilinevof Pim;
ownos, cannot be obtained' from any other
forui of Osamu:. • „.., •
Irarlitore and Factory', No . S4SrNarth‘Eighth
St., Philadelphia. • ' .
supplied' ivith all the 'addles of
SPECTACLES at low ratea. " • - • • •
LOOKING GLASSES,
Oil Paintings, Engravings, plc
tnres, and Portrait Frames.
Photograph Frames, Wia
- dow Cornices, Pier Ta.-
. ides, Marble Slabs & :
SAXES S, :EARLE & SONS,...
816 Chistant Phlladetphla, - Nannfactitr-.
era, - Imporlers and. Dealers hi Look- • •
A lair, and elegant assortment . Of 3111tROlt 4 f.T.
my character always io stock.• Particular 'attenthda
given to the manufacture of IPficture - trriinars,-in
which . branch continual changer , .sud novelties aro hr .
ing introduced. F.sticustos hsz Leo-kion Giraases
furnished on arlkati!m. by mail or
ieotlllempers npa i rote
rh.and War and .I.lnut4rona 10
t
(Fortle‘. rt. le
ry article of Tr eat. )
tnre..caribe packed to foxo - s.rd w part of toe mtn.
try in - perfect sahtt,v. Gall'ery 4aft INstatistna open
at all ritues;fres, ti.))."64 * .W . A. fAttto .• , &•tira
_ . . .
DREXEL & CO.,
13.ANK - Eps,
NO, 34 aoui:R TIM STREET
111:111.ADELPHIA.
• 'C.' S 11S 4 1 - :Es OF• •
A,.)
s.2•;liZ\ -Yll.l-RTIV.S OF _AUGUST, 186.1 7 -
JUNE, 1865,
A.N JULY, 1865,
• * V. S. TEN-FORTIES. . • -
U. -S. OF •
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cwrirlTES. OF_ INDEBTEDNESS,
- K ~.I.4.C ONFOUND 'INTEREST NOTES. OF 1861,
ND.-GOLD'AND SEINER •
1301 T GI-IT AND SOLD:
*O-Drafts on Engbuad t . Ireland, France and
citsrmany, draxin:
Pana4elphii., Nor. 1865
PIANOS PIANOS
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'3lfa•Piano POrtes: Which. hai;a 'been awarded numer
ates' MGR PRIZE MEDALS;- for yeain_ mutt this
country. and in Europe, - for 'their decided superiority, ,
ale still manufactured in this city, where their:excel
lence Sae been long acknowledged and universally ad
mired. :In delicacy and sweetness . of •tones-with purity
and power.: • they ere unequalled, and fully warranted
on themoat reasonable tenna. ' CONRAD MEYER, • .
• Ns. i Arch Streel, Philadelphia.
Nov. 4; , 66.. s • - : . = - ••. • trim:. .'
EFiNED
,93lr1PEIClit.E., ' •
• DOXIiSTIC -potrismi REFINEIi SAIIiTICTEE.. of
ptime quality, especially adapted - to. the man.
utlieture of GUNPOWDER, put hp hi barrels
of about three htuaded . pouncle.eacb. ..For sale by
• _
WILLIAM ". Cfcl . EA:GE .
• AGENT FOR THE uttNur . A.c . rurtErt,
No. 59. North Froat.gtreet, Philadelphia.
October 21,'65 ' 92-2 m •
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
& RIDDLE,
(Socceseors to Thomas C. Gariett,l
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C.) P:
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. Are. it>smittg At . of •
Watches, Dinsiiiindr, "jewelry, C.ineki,
Bronzes, Enney•Gonelpt,Silver
' • •. • • rind rlnied i,' • •
-• . : . Which they offer 'at the lowest market rates, •
ESTEY'S COTTAGE.. ORGANS
Are nOt.only unevelled, but they are absolutely U 7/
equglied by any other. Reedlnstrument - in - the country'
Desimied expressV for Chnrches• and Schools, they are
found to be eimally:. well adapted. to the 'parlor. and
drawing room. • For sale onlyloy • : •
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N. IS North SEVENTH. St.,*PIHLAVA. •.
.'..ti 'Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS; and a .complete
at4sortthent- of-the PERFECT MELODEON • •'
Sept. 30, '6.5,
39-ly
:UNION STEAM FAN
ROTARY BLO vVERS.
. . .
• ' These Machines are the 'best appilances for increaa.
'mg the steaming 'capacity of boilers where , there In a
defectiim-draft. -ir wince chiarr fwd is r'quired to be
used, like Fine end lfust Coal, Scr:.:eneil Ashes,
Bituminous Coal. Saw GuSt, Tanners' Spent Bark;
the
Machines operatcil, tki Steam direct from
boildrs, and require no power from the Engine
they occupy rib roomavahable for -any. other purpose,
. are qnitbuoiseless in-their operation and are not lie;
ble to wear oar for veers. •, •
By using this Machine.'iour grate bars' will' -never
bend or melt down, your coal 'will burn to .ashes and
nOttlinker, saving the trouble and expense of- clean
ingyour tires More than once a day.: The Machine is
easily run with ten pounds of steam,' and you can get
tip your steam lu the morning in half: the time .and ex
pense of-the ordinary way: . : • ,
we warrant every machine to do your.work in .a sat
isfactory manner or no sale,- and give you ten days
after the machine is put up to decide whethed•yon will
keep it or not. • - ' • -• ••
'ln ordering Machines. - Ove the kind end size of.yohr
'boliers. number square feel heating surface mud squire
feet grate surface. ~ Sentifor a Circular., • - • ' '
JAMES R. MATITEWSOR, General at. for Penria.,
•
24 Nor!lr*ix.th'S!., Philadelphia.
October-13..65; - 41-3 m '
415. 415. 415.
FURS!;!
••• A; K. &-1"..-L:•WOMRATIII.,
..11.2me now open a choice aesertment '*--* •. •
, . . •
LADIES' -FA NCI" , ! !.
.11notsini-Say:et
.Fine
Royal . Ekmine,-..
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Chinchilla,. . • . •
• . .. • . Squirrel,. , •
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Male up In all the iateit: stylee,:and to which' they
invite the attention of the..publin hefore.ptircbseing
• •: . • • . • • ..•
• ac . .F. .
4 1 Arch -Sit : eei, PHILADELPHIA.
October • . 41.-3 m • • .
FALL OF 18.051
A Specially Interesting Re-opening
.110a1 1 11. U. TIIORNLEY,
(Late TEIORNIAY & CHISk.)
Having.mlde'extensiVe rep.irs and alterations •tO the
OLD STAND. N. E. CDR. EIGHTH AND SPRING
GARDEN STREETS, - PHILADELPHIA, has re-open
ed with a magn.ificent stock of new and beautiful goOds
selected with great care and. with special reference to
the first. C 41191 tade, who have 'so long patronized the
old firm And I 'Would here. take the' opportunity of
banking all our former customers and of assuring -
them thatno effort will be spared in the b future to re
taht their crintinned patronage. There will be found it
Ennd'stock- of BLACK - SILKS and SHAWLS: RICH
PLAID and PLAIN POPLINS, 'FRENCH MERINOES.
WOOL' DELAIN ES AND. REPS, CALICOES, GING-
H AMS. TICKINGS . and STRIPES, CLOTHS. CASSI
MERE-S . AND FLANNELS. *BLANKETS, _QUILTS
AND SHEETL's;GS, LINEN: GOODS,. 'BLANKETS_
CLOAKS, SKIRTS,,etc;
JOSEPH D. THORNLET.
N. E.,cor...Eth &Spring Garden SW, Philada. .
Sept. 30 . 394m _ .
STOKES.., T. TAYLOR: .
• • ; _ -For. the conreniene4 of our
.‘ • patronit and othersat adiatanoei•
. we here - present a Alagram of
' self-meaturement. by:which
- • good At will be :guarantied,. by
sending the sizes hi the - order
designated in the accompanying
. 1 1 - figure..
•-1• e . -
, EASURI; FOX COAT.
7.:mgthwinack, from I to
k: and from 2 to 3.
• . - Length of ,Sleeoe, (with Sint
- . erooked.l from 4 to b.
.• 2! - t Breast hltaiure.—Around the
matt prominent pan of the
Ware Areolaiire..--iironnd the
, : State whether the Perion is
- ' etoetw'aloopfog.
. , 't. The same Measure for• Coat
'.: - Reasnre inside team, and out
side groin hip-bone,.and around the waist an 1 hip..
&carte or SiArzstazzi:lnom Ittr - Ilan:mum or Cosa
G..* ws TO . nr , zaznat'En. rr NOT 1 54718F.L1TM8.Y. -.
, sTemem
024 C holmium 141 . :Vim iladelphi
I - Znni 10; *G6. • . • " • •
EM==
-10VBINMENT :LOANS,
ta. rt - tiniargis
1 3.A_N -- KTER 7
CENTRE BTREET, EOTTRVILEE,
°mei FOR BALE .
• •
Goveinment Secantes,
AR F'OLLoWs &
U. 8. 7-30, •
Bonds of 1881,
, 5-20 . -Loan-,of 1862,
5-20, Loan of 1861;
. 5-20 Loan of - 1865.
ALL KINOS OF STOCK Botight and
Sold on Commission. •
COLLECTIONS made on all points at.
lowest rate.
IM PO-.1 TANT , .NOTlcti
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MRS. M. G. BROWN,
Metaphysical . Phileis.% die Arch street,
Philadelphia,
. . , .
:'lhuu'a.tifacif taut obsivvOion and expoii
owo; htzt.t.yonr; of.prnaioal .apPlkation of. thy
rXtrtaphyio.tl liiai+uvtry" on thotisarids pt dis
- w%.?ltlet? cbildren, I .justly
. . . . .
e.mic-tothe conclusion 'that eyery family in the
land, !elm' wish to get rid of disease, and keep it
Al bay, must .have. my • ketaphysical Discovery •
Always on hand. It 'is a certain preventative
.against disease..'lt also treats and destiuye the
of.disease. .consetilientli
: the elfecti die ;•
beginning with Deafness, Catarrh; Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, with every diseaSe min, woman or
(+Midis heir. to. •• . .
. .
Itis.the only safeguard against Choleri,:' It,.
'cleanses every Sewer of ..the human body, hercl=
.
ens the flesh and ''purifies the blood. • come- •
quenSe: of:.the above faCts, have day re
diced the price, - , so is to leaye rio, r harrier. in the
way of the diseased. • "
The: package
, consists : Of three bottles,: one •
used, for the Eyes',- one for the Ears, and 'cute for
the Scalp. :These • three work iii corijunction,
passing Tinto thosyitein by' absorption; thui kit
ling the very root' .of, disease; which it iriaspe-,
citleionalityin.the,head. - •
'My•l'iletaphYsiCal Disco Very its packed in a neat
wcio6n . dase, and will: be despatched' to . any part
of..the World-on receipt, cii lli !ae,Prico, - ..which
be from this :25th
,day 'of .November;S:Sold at 54..
per pkg. three p1.5.,p10. '• • .
.•
Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye W.der. Vargo •
Sl:per bottle, or six botflee for • S 5. -
'size; 50 ,Scalp Renovator Sl, or .sizhottleS
:;for 55. The nactlicinss can be obtained thrmigh
yourlDrUggists, or at ate Depot; 410 Arch street,
Philadelphia. •
. The.following letter is'one of the many which
'I
receive daily at my different Offices :. • '
. . • SNAPP'S ST....TioN N0v . ...Nth..1W.
M
ut. Sr.'Sr.'BitOWN-I.llatikiin noticed an
advertisment in a nenaptiPeryof your Metaphys- •
ice' Discovery. I sent for a package bf.tbonecl-.
icine.' I write to tell
.you that it. ..p . roi-cd.'s
perfect sneOess:,in . .a' case of
. deafuese of-many.
years' standing: Now l. send to .you ftir.' three
packages for. my, neighbors, who. are afflicted in
• the same way. 'Yours respectfully,
CO.ATES, •
- . • Snapp'e Station,' Crawford County;
Porfeet, cure! for weal: and diseasnd* eyes: •
• Ernie Metaphysical Giscoiery Works by laWs as logical
• as those which revokei he stars.. •
• 'The Celebrated .POO.II..RICHARDS..EFE WATER
tithe:key which ovens tte door to the health of .both
mind and body. Le, all use it morning and
Please send 'to ilie.Depot for 'dirculbc.
• For sale aleci.bY JOILN BROWN - .;k: SON.l:Ding
• gists, Pottsville, • -.
- Dee. 2; - '55 •
CAONSV4P.TIVES,
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READ. WHAT DR. SCHE.IiCii. IS DOING
.J. lI:SCHENCK - . • . •.. .
DEAR Ste--I feel :it a dulyi owe to you. -and to at
who are suffering undefife diseases-known as Con.
sucaptinn and Liver Connilaint,• to let them know. what
great benefits.l have received from, your Fnlmonic Syr
-up and Seaweed Tonic in so short athite, • *the bles
•sing of-God it has cured me ibus far. •.. •..
Dr. - Schenek,:t will-now make my stateent to, von .
- as renews t—About eighteen mouthetagei I was attacked
'with a 'Cievere• 'pulite-said it ae.tled on my lungs ;
could not retain anything I ate, and. suffered with eve-.
ning fevers' and night,. sweats. •I was, very much re
duced. The 'whites of: my. eyes -were very yellow;
likeiviire my skin ; My' appetite all gone, and unable to
digest what I did eat; bowels swollen, irregniat : and
costiVe. 1-was very low spirited, and had such violent
spella of coughing when I laid down at night and' when
I arose In the morning that they would last one or two
I then Would be 'nearly exhausted, and was entirely
unable to lie oat inyleft side. I cannot describe .my.
wretched suffering as I would wish .to Every or
gan in my. body was, diaeased Or deranged. Such' was
my aitnatien at this. time. and I.was Confined to. my bed
- from the last of February,l392, to' dune; 1962, not able
:to situp. I had: the beat of. medical, attendance. the
whale of the - eough Wlll . BO . Very.bad that ',it
mckednae very mach. ..1 at this' time .raised • a large
quantity of thick. yellow,• • •offenctiVe matter, sometimes
.with blood, , and it..was generally' accompanied „with
nausea'aud a furred* * . and thick...coated tongue.
.At the .
time of coughing so badly I would have -sharp, shoot-.
• bag pains in my left side: arid heart 'night sweats. and
soreness all .through my• Whole cheat; had much- in-
Ward fever„ pain in 'my back-and under • my shoulder
•-blades and in thp small of fay back,-and at times- So
vere that it would throw me into:spasms: Now my
•physician gaVe me. up to. die. Othent I had. and.the
best of them; but they could do nothing for me,. and at,.
that time I was- nothing but- skin. and . . bones. • I then
wasin the .western pert of. Missouri: In Julie last y 4%
left there for the East. ,and in August last:we thine - tti
Nev . : York, antil was so reduced that I could only walk
• a little with-my. husbands help: .: After Iliad been here
• • 11 short time-the salt wall:! .breeze.mariti Me feel mach
better for a time, and then I had again to-call a physi
cian for aid. We had four of the hest physicians of New
• York. on the diseases. of the'-lungs: and doctors of all:
.kinds, but of no avail:: They said I was past' cure, and
that my lungs were too far gone for anyone to,eurenie.
But at this time I-was on my feet about, the house, nut,
able to do math Of anything. Io November laSt.l grew
Worse, and.the•cousiumption diarrhea set in and lasted
about eight-weeks.: We had' tried all and everything
' that 1 could grasp at like 'a dying person for My diseases
- -consumption nrid.liver complaint—but 'ofno avail.•
' in.Jinuary, .1833, - 1 was brought 'down. again on My,
bed, and was not .expected - to.live the night-out.: My
'husband 'stayed at my side, and other.-frlends, arid -they.
all give me lap to die: At thie time'eve.ry.onewho saw'
'me did not think I would-wirer-leave my bed allying *a
• Man. The first night I will , attacked with spasms, and
was deranged most of the time. A friend,.Mrs; Harris.
. came to-see me the last of the week, and, brought the .
Sunday Mercury . : In it wait an - account of a great cure'
..performed by Dr-Schenck: Shi lead' It to mg; audit
. was so much like.my, disease that I inked my-husband •
to nand Fee-Irina for me.: At this time I had given up
all hopes of ever getting Well again: and made my peace
. with God, to be ready whenever he called foi me..
On-the:27th • of January, iS63, my husband called .on
. Dr. Schenck, 32 Pond street, New York,: and stated to:
him . my case, with a request for him.to • call and see me,,
which he did. andexamined me with the reapirometer.
When hewas about to go I asked: him if he could eute•
mef' His'-reply.Was,t cannot both lungs - are
diseased. and the bronchial tubes are affected on both
' aides." and yet he seemed to think there were longs
enough left *to effect a cure, if the ;diarrhea: could be'
stopped.. He said. in Ceder le do this,S he would haveto.
give nie:Mandrak Pills in small doses et firat;to• carry
off the morbid matter; 'and then,' with astringents,
• hoped to check': it, which .he. did. hut the constant'
coughing, night sweats.' and- diarrhea had prostrated
me so, that be was °Amid my., vital powers were', too'
-much prostrated, ever to *rally. :-.and.yet he• seemed to
think if - 1 to* get enough Pulmonic Syrup
• 'through my system to cause einectoration there were
lungaeliongli left for me to recover. lie wished ,me to
- try the-Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed ...Tonic -at epee,
- shying it vvould do me nolarrn, .if it 'did me no good:
The first week it-seenied to Otte mo 'strength, so that,
on Suridny • after l• - sat np in bed and ate hearty for a 'sick
woman ;- bettheneit week I lost all hope . .and'aiiilied.
my hitsband Matte give me any mote' medicine.. • Put
the doctor bad warned him of this, and when the med
icine was clearing out . the. system it 'made, them feel
aomewhat reatless, and to persevere t:and he Insisted
be my. taking it; andnowl feel :the benefit of For
• after eightdaYe I began' to gain niy,stielrgth, lib
the excepticin of ratoldthat put me back some. I have
been- gaining strength'. or body, :my cough is going,
away. and all my pains- are gone; no. soreness.of. the
body. my bowels are regular, and my breath is sweet,
and I thank God thati ern now going about, and sew
'and read es well rie ever I cOnld.. I have taken sixteen
bottles of themedicine. eight of, each. .I now. haVe a
good appetite' and rest - . well at, night ;•My cough - does
not trouble me In getting up or:lying down. .I -would
here say to the afilicted - with ConsunintiOntthliver corn
plaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humbun. r ,• You can.rely -
'on what. he says. '''Delay not; It ja dangerons to trifle
with these diseases. If yeti 'would be' eared, go at
once ; and any one wishing to know the factilas herein
stated can call - at, my residence. .111 -West - Houston
street, New York city.: MRS. MARY F; FARLOW:
: We, the undersigned, residents of lsew -York, are
ac sainted with Mrs. Far:ow, and know her statement
to be true. We algid know•that abe used Dr. Schenck's
Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, incl . have reason
-to believe that tcithia medial= she owes „ er preserve Hon froma premature grave. .
•
B. FA RLOW.II7 West Houston at.' . • ' • • •
•• ' EUGENE UNDERHILL: 376,Greenavich - st. • . .
Iaies...F;UGENIt UNDERHILL, do. • •
AUGUSTA UNDEHIIILL, ' do.'- -• '
•A. F. HARRIS. 117. West Houston at. "- • •
- 'EMILY GLOVER, do. . • ' •
• ,J: L. COLE: 33 Cettageol... - ..... . • • . .
• -11.-A, LEIGHTON, 433 .Broadway. ... • :: •
alas, BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity'rd... •• ' • -:
' I ate well:acquainted - With Mrit. Mary F,Farlew, and
'with her husband, • Mr, B. Farley. they having. fur
,a
few months past, attended at my church., and-I-am don-.
vineed that any -statement which' they might -make
maybe relied on as true.: - JOHN.DOWLING. D-D
. ' • . Pastor Of
. Bedford. St Baptist. Chnrch..N:y . •
Price of the Pnlritordc *run - and , Seaweed Toialc;
each -SI, Saner bottle . , Or $7 50
,per"ittilf dozen. Meth
drake. Pills. 23 cents per box: • •
For sale. by all Druggists and Dealers. -
• Dec. 2, '65 ' • •
HE NI 4,;
: •• • Cicnge,t6tiora.arr.
Coinier 3d and Peftsville .
tiannfactrires and has always , up' hind large - sport:-
pent of all kinde of • . .
.Weedew Tem
:Which be offers fix sale cheap Wholesale and retail. . .
WXIG -1 1 . OTER'i • •
WIIOTIN LE AND:'RETAIL. MALICE IN
TOBA:CCO; - PIPES
c.a.' oltp4ltt t
Poe:
i -
ti
FOR . -.5..414K.1ir'1q-. 1
.:VOR 5A.1.g..-400. acres valuable Tted, Shale
Land for' Farming; .slitiated -in ;Loattst Valley:—
There ia aline atassim:9f watesverferat. large Altair
'a tine two story trostsata him and-thresh floor. • pr ,
-Oft° • ;-;"• - •r S K BLAND, Pottsiiile. Pit: •
2E tF.
.
VtOlitiCtiato.ertsertf imews Sweet
FOGARTY PROPE -, =her ot'S+ l4 '
Matimtand .16dIxtattliMell -1.0 1/t1t0... • --
terms apply to '4Ealn :
Roal Es tate t.
Tan. 14. 'GS.
T 0 WSLIP,ROPEAT If 'FOR. SALIt.--The
'three4tory Brie* . Ihditlittgotied as a Store, !ara
b:awe lord Dwellings.attaated west side .
of Itall-A •
road street,susd 'east side of Logan street; in the
Borotign of Pottirrille.• For farther .partieniars.
inquire of. GEORGE H. POTTS dr CO.,Mlnemille, or
-AL B. MCKIIRMILD; Pottadde. . ' '
ALVABLIIr PROPERTY ker. BALE. V
—The Water Power and from' 1500 t 0.2000 acres of
Mountain Land,. is offered ton - isle. This PrePer-e .
ty ' is situated 'ln. - West 'Brunswick' 4 Township,
fichnylkill.Coanty, on :the Little Schuylkill Mr- •
er and RallroaiL one mile above 'Port. CHEMIN and is
kaowitas the. Schuylkill Fmga_ i . ProPerty._ For terms;
&c., apply to *GEOII9.II 13. SMALL, at Or
wigebarg: (Nov . 4841.
. .
C.
Lauda'. at Private ffiale.—The euir.
kJ Balboa offer for- tale .TWO TBACTS OF COAL
LAND, .ocated in. Schuylkill County. •
. Any information concerning these tracts of, Coal -Land
will be given on application to BUM Pwerreaort,Esq:.,
of Pottatille,•or either a! tbesubeeribera . . • • .
. •.. • . GEORGE SOHAIL;
3VM'a.S GALL:
• Ram:dons of the Fatate ordobn. dec.&
. . .
.1 - 4 1 0 It SALE—.73I9 acres of excellent Timber
1 • Lend. estimated to contain over
. ao,ooci,ooo 'feet of
Pine and .Uemlock timber, 'situate' on Trout Run,
a branch of Lycoining Creek, 14-miles from Wil
litnsport. - FRANK CARTER.
iteal Estate Agent; Makanoy City,l3chtylkill Co.; Pa.
.'March 4, %b. • - • '• 9.tf
VALVBA.LE PROPERTY - ALT: PBC.
VATIC SAlL..,.:l)welliuga,... Feuudntit
and . Building Lots, of the estate of Jacob. Alter,
deceased:. situated in the town. of Tuscarora,
F.tchuylkill-Couuty,.Pa.''For particulars apply"..to '
ItEYNOLDS,: . . •
Tuscarera,s-Schuytkill ce.;. _
.42-11 r :
Oct. 21,:`86
CIOAL.LAND FOR REIVT,-4 , 50. acres .of
Coal and Tiniber Landon the Eastern Dint Tract,
containing'aeveral veina.of Cent —the-Mammoth 75 feet,
the Lehigh 18 feet, and • the:Sichimore 10 feet thick. 1
mite of a ran, which.forms a.bosin; 1 mile ' , oath of.lla
hanoy City. ll.Joinalhe. new.. Boston Company, who_
are now operhtleg on the enjoining:property, on these.
veins. - The Railroad' Company itre 00V1 loading the'
road;
.1.6- be. completed' next.' Spring. • Ilenry Snyder., a'
tenant on the, property,.keepe -For farther in
formation apply to • . . • 1111. - MUHPIIY.
Potteville, September 2,1885 z.. ..88.0 • '
•
FPO .LEASE.—The Schaylkill Coal Company ire
I. now prepared to 'Mak.. leases on. their lauds in
Foster ToWnship, Schuylkill County. These lands are
located,on. the yery best portion of the Heckscher'Ba
siM
having over . four '
miles run on the Daniel . Crosby,
Lealor, and all the" veins 'known in that basin, :both
above and below water level, • Favorable leases With
an abundance•of timber.tw raking purposes. will now,
he made to .good tenants,. on application to E. •A.
'PACKER..Prmideat of the. Company. Trinity Build
ing, New York, •or 'to - C. 4. DOBBINS,: ' American
; House, Pottsville: 5ept.16.,65.-3T-tf
10011. BALE OR • TO:. if.I{A S IE,, , . 7 A. tract of
land . situate half a mile weal; of Llewellyn, in
.Branch and Reilly,townships, Schuylkill. County,' con
•taintog '43lt. acres. ' having; a - run - . of thre-fourths of a
mile on, the followink VeloB, vi;: The Gate' Bins.
Sel
kirk. Black Mine,.Tnnnel. Fined and 'Salem.- -Parties
wishing to purchase, or lb-lease will make, application
to . . JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, •
RICHARD SMETHURST. '
• . .J. DUNPAS LIPPINCOTT,
• `Executors of ineEstate of James Dundas, - 'deceased;
- . - at 121 Walnut
Of to CHARLES ]I, HILL; Real Estate Agt. - , Pottsville.
August :
.. • : : - 33-.tf : .
• • • - . •
_ -
INSURANCE . AGAINST. • ACCIDENTS
VP 'ALL KINDS.:. •
Annual -Premiu' on .$1000„ - With $5 00 per week
Compensation $5 Oo
• Annual Premium 0n.52500,.z with 02 50 per week
compensation . • ' ' - 12 50
•.Annual Premium - Ain $5OOO, with :$25 00 per week
compensation - • • • • • •• 41125 00
• .othei...aniounts at corresponding rates: ,
H ›.
5 6
0 -
o. `d cz
a .t
w w 4
GENERAL' ACCIDENTS
. .
. . .
, .
ifielnde the Traveling Risk, and also all forms of die
lotation: Broken Bones, Sprains, Brulies;.j3nts, Gun
shot Wounds, Bums and Scalds.' Bites of Dogs, As
saults.hy'Burglars; Robbers or Murderers; the action
of Li g httiing.or Sun Stroke,-the effects 'of_ ExplosionS,
Flood's, and Suifueations by Drowning. , or Choking:
-
where suchaccidental. injury is the - cmise . olden;tl';
within . three months of the happeningg of.the Injury, ig;
of TOTAt disability to follow his 'imolai avbeatitin.
.. - Twenty-five cents a dar.will purcha.. - ve a ticket' secu
ring ssooo . lif killed,compensation.and $25 weekly. .
. Tickets I . sued for one or six. days. •- ' . ••
•.'•Vici medical examination required.
GREEN 4; • WM.* A, BAT LIST, •
• • • • iSceretars . .- • • . •President. .
HOIST: 'C., HILL:,
Office over Bright Hardivare'Sfcire, centre st...
Noy. 25. !65 - • . .• . • • 47-31 u
ffet/lo Ceo/e(e.
ICON BUILDI-NCS
No. 3,7 Fifth-Street,
PITNI3IIRGLI, PA
TuiTION FEE -NEVER CHANGED,
roirry DOLI.ARLw pAys FOR
THE FULL GRADUATING COURSE.
T ing ENT. tititTEDilN
Book:KOepinig,
B netiieriet . Pen
Commcrcinl. C nlcul attoni,
I,,ecl . ures.Up9n Lnw,
DiteCting Coimterfeit alo,ney; &c.
..Other Collevee have either advanced theirinition fee
Co $3O. or charge $ t O. to $l5 extrii . for.Fennianship.
Their_Booki and-Stationery, Also costing from $l2 to
$2O--ours cost. bet • •
DUFF'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINES EDUCA
TION, as taught in this• city for' about,2s yciirs, from:
his own.systeme of Rook Keeping; which urn sanctioned
by the American Inititnte and Chamber of. Commerce,
and other competent Authorities: of New. York.: as the
most perfect-x systems in nse; With W. D. - DUFF'S
FIRST' PREMIOM BUSIN.SS AND ORNAMENTAL
.
P.ENMANSIIIP taught . • •• • .. :
DAY AND EVENING' CLASSES
be round by proper .Inriniry tbat7tfila
.the .
only College of the kind in the Linloireondneted by an
experienoedMez • chant; and.whose Penman ice trained-
- • fir:lterchante, eteainers' and Bankers can- always
obtain thoroughly educated accountants on application
• • ose des ring our. elegantpew Circular pp.
75 contuiiiing'an• outline • of our Course of Study and
Practice. with Samples of our. Peninams Business and
Otnainental Writing: must enclose TWIZITY-FIVE
. ,
• • • - • DUFF lkBON,
' • • Pittsburgh, Pa.
Itgr - We will* mail any person enclosing u $2, a copy
Of 'either our Mercantile or Steamboat Book Keeping
popt-paid. . • •,. Nov.- 25..,1Z—:47.4t•
ii:..Read This
J. R. TROXELL'S
CHEAP 'CIEMA I GLASS, .AND
CROCKERY STORE,.-,.
Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House
POTTSVILLE.
The eltizena oi Pottaillle and neightporin,g towns
villages and hanilcta, one .and all, are invited' to call
and examine my - Stock. of Wares' before bntine else•
where, as I ant not to be' undersold,. and can inrnish
Housekeepers with every article. they want in my line
of business., In the atock'of . • . .
. . .
`French: • ~
• „China; •.• -.•
will be fennd Tea Setts, Dinner - Setts, Card and Cake
Baskets,' Wateh. Cases . Seger . Holders; Mateh - Safes,
Motto Mngq,.Motto Caps and Saucers, Vases; Colognes.
China Setif for pbll.4t l ni, and'a geteral variety of Toys
, GI ass Ware. • • • .4•• -
choked, latest patterns, coneistlug, of Table am
• Bar Tumblers, Champagne and . Wine Glasses, Ale ani
Beer Glasses, Decanters. Bar and Bitter Bottles.. Gob
lets, Plates, Castor liottlm, Pitchers and Creams, Ccl
sties, Sugar Bowls- - Spoon Molders, Syrup Cans, Frui
Bowls, Fruit-Jars, Cake Stamds; Kerosene Lamps - o
*win vaciety, - Latnp Chimneys, Lanterns, - Candlesticks •
Candy jars: ' • ,
. • , Crockery •••Criickeiry:: • •
A fullassortrucht o DION STONE :CHINA, of dif
remit patterns in setts or single pieces, to suit the pub_
Be.. A large assortment 61 oarnum C. C. Ware, Which
IwillMu at low:figures. , • ; .
• - Yellovir and.,:Stone Ware..'
Pudding Militias, Pie Dishes: Odic:lllU* Milk Pane,,
Jelly Monide, .-Plfchers. Tea Popi,' Mrtter Pcite, Milk.
pots, Jars, Ju :etc.,.etc. - • ' ' •
01:45:--Tollit i Bette:Ceetare. 819 Jan
and Foot Bathe t Quart and Pint Fluke ; ctial BB;
&c: Erode Joni - fi; Orrery' . denctijition: •
MRCIIANTt3 sell at - .Clt,ry_Pricee,,
Won saving Yost freight—: I exid.eeeff, tt ie. tat so, :
J. k„Vauf,l4..
• : .
/000 FEET 441LtRI BEkrING,-41,1rerant
. Idias, skates:et prices:, For .sale It •
PIIMADUKIL‘
I
ILI 1. •
BROWN,
. . • •
.4311RT.4- AND ,:I . IIOIVG?i'APTISRES,
• T 11",•;. 91:1 it!d:ll)l.4l3beittnuit
•
• fit; 44. ,. ;
. . • „.
, .
Orauce . ,
*to
~..sscritootalicgccustrivnuirr,
. .
N. B. —Ptrsonsgolng to the City will Ind It to their
idsluitag tO and extuslntill_r stock, • D.
lELLsole:
.E,Dwz. B. Pr4ur.. El? 'Nib:B. H. 0111.17..
tai Con •
• • ifiANtIFACEI3II&I3I3 Or .
. .
Viirnielitegrasid Paint.. Mew,
sad Burning's:ad. Labrienting 0111,
' • . Benaine and ITap;ba, . •
sotrats sEbt•iiir,sr. PIiILADELPHLL.
' Sept. 16;. , 65 . . • • . . • 3.1.6 m
FOl3, 9014TORT 1 .
.00NVENEBNPA-ECION -
. OltfT AND" DURABILITY, 130 •
THONISON'S LONDON:KITCHENER
. • . .
EUROPEAN RA N GE
.
'TUE BEST RANGE - EVER INVENTED.- ' -
&OLD BY
CHASE, SHARPE. Ar THOMSON,
• . N0..209 N. Sec ond ~
ond et;Phile.delphla;
Iron .Eia • ,
ondars nod ' Mounfactuivra of
"Steres.• fleeter's. Tinned and lin
• • nmelled VlTarco",,dic., dm. •
Angued ;A ' ' . , 33-6 m
:DINM ORE ,& Cz
Sucomoris to D r DAVIS DD.,
Manufacturers or
SCALES,
Suitable for
.
B.
lighLocks, R.
. .
asks
&Depots, •
LL, - Hay, and Live
A,so all the Va
sa. description's ; of
ormaut Por.
do Fla t form
diem and Pateni
entnr r Iv. W; corner
15th St , and rentt'zi Avenni,
Seiit. 4 23, .`135. • ••• • • :
Penna. - Paint and Coleoi Works:
•
Libeity.7llite learn .Libeity White_ Lead!.
• • TRY IT I- • •• : • •••• TRY IT? • •
NiarttiAliTEO to cover more surface, .forertineveight;
than any other. Lay the best, it iti the cheapest I
• 'TRY IT !.• • ' , TRY IT I . •
.Liberty Lead is (Miter. than any other.
Liberty Lead cover* better than any other.
Liberty Lead wears longer than any . other. • .
Liberty Lead is. aim aseonamical than any other.
Liberty Lead id 'more free. from' impurities and • . is
• WARRANTEII to &rotors -and better 'work, at a •
' given -cost, thintany other. ' • • .
Boy 'the BEST,. it it the. CHEAPEST.
• - Manufactnred and warranted by
Z I. E.G L IE. R. S T 11
,• 'DREG, PAINT 'AND GLASS .DEALEIRS,
137 . -North• TEird Street,• Philadelphia.
Nov. 4. • [March 10-.ly) • 44,
LADIES FANCY ::FURS !
. .
.
. . . . •
, •• -
AT
• • JOHN •FARE7.4 B I.'S - ~.: .
#
1 72 1 ? ' • •
Ll " •
.•, 4 .
0 . - F'•R .31 AN U'le A c r !rop.y; .
...•.
.9- , - . =Nt , • 11io '7113 .- . Arch.,Streot,.
4441,11 ; . - • •
•vie ''',: 65V • . above 7th, PRILAI.M.: • • :
. .
• v• -i• ' I have now in'store of my Own Im
, • ','
_„, ••••-,7 - portation and -Mamifactnre, one: of
- s• 4 •• • - ••••,- '''' the LARGEST and most BEAUTY
FUl7:selections 'of FANCY- FURS, for LADIES
'and CHILDREN'S WEAR,' In the City. Also, a flue
assortment of Gent'S Far GloVes and Collars., ' - ' •
I ani enabled to, dispose of,roy goods at very remsona-
Me prices. anal would therefore solicit a call from my
friends of Schuylkill County, and vicinity. ~- '
'frE - Retnember,the'lslame, Nutriber and Street !' • . '
• - i . - -- ' "JOHN 'FA BEIRA, . -: .
TlSlA.rehStriet; above 7th, South' side, PH I L•A11,A..:
• rfrl have no Partner, ' nor chuneetion with any other
Store In Philadelphia! • Sept.'23,-Te.—.3S--tm.. '
.GRAND EXRIBITION Oir CHRlOT
lichsvartz;:. . .
.11.04.16 Cliil3ltitT ST4IXTy
Above Tenth. Philadelphia;
Respectfully - inforinS hie r..utoiriers and the public in
general, that he has now open all - . • .
NEW IMPORTATIONS • • • •
Of fierman, French and English
F: A. 1 (;.1 . G O
. 0 D 'S IT.O-1"
• •
' Having visited all the largest European Manufacto
ries personally, • l am confident that the. . • • ,•
. VARIETY • •
•-• • Clig•ripneuvof Goods, • '••• -
Cannot be surpassedp in this country. ; .All are•invited
to visit the-store, whether they purclutie . or otherwthe.
• • • • SCHWARTZ, •
• • Importer and Whole Sale Retitil Dealer.
Nov. 25: ‘65 • , • .474 t • •
‘. •
•
• .
• THE lIIGREST •t'ASII PRICES
Paid for old Newsprapers,.Pasuphlets , nooks
and. Waste Paper of every description. • •
For particulars addreas • • •
. SIFOCKILVEIL• 'ElltEltrlON, . '
. . • .No 2:5 Asia Street; .
Oaedoor \Vest of N,aseau
. .
• '65 • 4;i-Sm •
Goods suitable for Holiday Present&
HENRY 'HARPER,
-1520 ARCH - Street,aak
WATCHES. • • ' • • .
• - FINE JEWELRY. •
SOLID SILVER WARE,
and 'Superior Silver Pinked Ware.
Sept. 3n, *. • :10-3m
llorso Cattlo Poirgors.
'YELLOW - W.
TER; HEAVE
COUGHS, DI
TEMPER,. F.
YERS, FOUNDE
LOSS 0F. , A.P1"
SITE AND - VIT.
ENERGY; &c.
use'. improves
iv i nd',. increase:
the uppetft-cgive
.a- smooth an
transforms -t
miserable - skelel
horse
To keepers of Cows this : preparation is invaluable.,
. .
Troves the quality
of the milk. It has
been proven by . ae•
'teal experinient to
iricrease ' the quart• .
tity of :milk • and
means ..twenty per
cent, and make:the
butter firm-and
egiet.ln fattening:
cattle; it gives them
axial : petite, loosens
their, hide ,. and
makes them 'thrive
•
. , . , i
• ,
-In altdlseases of Syrine„ineh. as . C . ottgheirieerS !y.•
the 'Lungs; Liver, •".. ' ' " ..-- ''''''' " • '
-Arc.; this article :. t,
acts as a specific. :.• ,! ' ' ' .
By putting from . 4 ,,.. -- "'
-Ixte-half a paper.
to .a piper: In a' •• . . _
barrel of swill the • • • -..---- t - ----,-- :',_-'
above diseases— 7- : - 7- :g
-
will he eradicated — -- •
-
.or entirely prevented. If -4dieEn in time; lii certain
preventive-and. Oure . fey the Hog . Cholera...
Pree 25 Cents per Pepsi; or sPapers for $l.
s. pourrz
WHOLEBALF, DUG , AND - MEDICINE DEPOT...
No. .116 . Rlll,llldia Baltimore; NIL
For. Bale by, Drtiggists and tiorekeepers through:
. out the United States. .- . • • •-• ,
For
sale iu potrevi Ile by tLENRY.SAtIAR, Drnggiet
Noy. 25,'65. • ' '
TOTH'S CITIZENIVot POTTS
MLLE AND
• POTTSVILLE, Jet.v 13. 1365.
The nndeisignid respectfully Informs the Citizens of
Pottsville and vicinity,lhat he has opened a COAL
YARD, in .Borough. 'on .a lot of ground above
McKenivo's tavern. on the oldPeaceek Head; and near
the Mount Carbon. Railroad; He will keep constantly
on hand Coal of all kinds' and sizes and of the best
Quality, (not the outcroppings of veins) and hones.to
receive a large - share of public patronage. it is-unques
tionable theta good Coal . Yard hes long been needed
in Pottsville, and the undersigned trusts that•. his en
terprisizttill be encouraged and sustained, .*: •
. Coal Weighed before delivery. • -
Boxes for the •reception of orders,' which will be
Promptly attended.tO, will be placed at the following
points in the Borough •
.AMBRICAN
_HOUSE, • •••
FEGETVS HOTEL;
UNION HOTEL, - • .. •
' FITZ 1341DEI . I.SON'S •Diug Store,•
SAML.'MORRISS Store.
D. DOWNEY'S Barber Shop, • ,
HEISLER'S Hotel, • cor e Allnert
_ . vine Road.
B DAMIAN'S Store. Cenire street.
- .
J AMES BECK'S Store,..Mauch Chunk Street.
RISING SUN . IIOTEG. Mineraville Road. - .
PRICE LIST OP COAL PER TON. '
BROKEN COAL, at the yard $5 00—deltvered. $ 6 00
EGG..Ia . a O O . . ~. 600
l.
STOVE ' " ."' ' 600
CHESTNUTi` ' ' 4 00
PEA, +.
JO. 49..88
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BALED -wiritAvv,
schuylkill ilaVien•
4u
October 7, 4315., _
-bm
634 y
.tent Standard
WHOLESALE'
PIIILADEL . PHIA:
F.. 0.0 -T.s.Vlj.
CZLEDRA.TED
This preparation,
'long and - farorably
knout; trill thor
oughly reinvigorate
broken-down and
low-spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing -the
Somach anfl intes-
isure
PREPARED ICE
j.:pentxt!Streel
60 .
• • • -.71-.,I3•II.IILLINGER.
INSURANCE.
. INStrial6 "g oig ; IN •
. „ ,tr ,
THE PE,IIII-ittrtin LIFt 11.1131TRANOE
CQ.,01" sPIITT, A DETIPEI4- •
Aseets4ble for loiweees, ..4,76,443
. l3.
• • . DIVBIBIDID§ averake 30 per . •
PRIZMIUMS Cit BE PAID HALE' CASH AND *F .
- :
ROBERT •
Elsa been aweinted A 7 t,- for tide retiablek Company
and will bealeased to krnieh any Informationrequired.
.17.10014111 NE INSURANCE 00,
- : PhiladOphici. , •
This old and reliable Comfeny have appointed"
• . .ROBERT C.111111.L1 •
. Aiito.4r. FOR .spEruTtsul COUNTY,
.orrons:---Centte Street, Pottsville, Fennaylvtudit.
October 14, - . ' -41.3 m
NEW yonK =
ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
,141iBroadwAv, N.Y.
Cash CaPita'
It:mitre' against Accident's. of , all kinds..
IGENEkr kL ACCIDENTS. include the Traveling tusk,,
and also - - all forms of Dislocations, 'Broken Bones.
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Ganshet. WoundS, 'Burns and.
Scalds, Bites of Dogs. Assaults by Buglers; Robbers
drilfurdetens—the nth* . of Lightning ot: S.ll Stroke.
the effects of explosion, Floodi ;and Suffocation by
Drowning or Choking. • . ' • :
EDWB., GREENE, ..Seey. .W3l. A. BAYLEY. Prat,
. • lisiory A. BILLB, General Agent. •
ROBERT C. HILL,., Age.. Po:isville.
PHENIX
• • • •••• • - • • - • •• •
Caslll
... . . .....S1,000;000 00.
SUrplus'. 51L5,5410 "79
ST:EPLIE.N ' Clio ' WE'LL. Pres. - DO.AB W..039W5L1..., V. Pres.
PIITLANDES SUAW, SeCt7. , • '
IS authorized Yo issue Pplieles for • Sell.uvikilfCetits:
'ollfee'oyer Brig St's hardware &A e, ' Centre. Strait.
•Pottsville, Pa. • • ' . •
'October T, '6b. . . .
METROPOLIT'Ati_
FIRE , INSURANCE CO, S Y.
•
Cash Capital... •• • i 111,900,000
-Atimeto over • • • 7,.630,000
MJADIES LORIMER GRAHAM, Pretliden •
J. C. GHODRIDGE, Seeritary.: '
D. BRVERIDGE, Agent fur Schuylkill County, will
receive applications and 'Pane Policies. - . ' • - . .
. ••12F - Loesen promptly adjusted. • ' . •
Wyoming Fire Laurance Co;
OF WILKESISARRE.
Afflicts •
President—G. HOLLENBACK.
Vice President—L. D. SHOEMAKER. -
SeeretarYß. C. SMITH.
DAVID BEVERIDCiSt'Aom
For Schuylkill Co., Office,' CENTRE STREET, .Potts.
ville. •J uly
A.ETNA INSURANCE CO,
Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetnid
•
Paid up. Capital
Amount of Assets. i .
Losses Paid in 45 $17,485,894 71
T. A..ALEXANDEL'Preet.. J ITP:NDKE, Secty. •
J0Na...0)0141:4, Jr., A. Sec. E. J. BA,ssrr. Tptv..Agt.
A. A.-WILL lABS, Gen'', Agt., Worcester, 'lass
WALTER S. SiILABEK, Agt.,.'
CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PAi
July 32, 4 11.% • . • • • 29-6 pl
INSURANCE.
F. B. K A.E ROHE R,
General' Insurance Agent,
Ottice Peunisilvanin: hall, P4;tosTille, Pa.
LIVERPOOL 4k; LONDON -GLOBE LNSITRANCB
- •. . • CObiP t A.ISY.'
Cash Capital and Assets.
Invested in the 'United States triier
: HOMMINSIIKANOE . QOM:PM
18ess-111avels, Consiectiait.
.
5500,000
Cash. ............ •.: .. .
Surplus •fan..1k,1865 • • 8159,070 98
Inimi'ance effected. in the best Companies on favora
ble terms.. Lok.sewnromptly adjusted and paid Without .
delay. • . . • . • Ap.rllls,
MERCHANTS'
PIS:II . RANDE-: comp - ANY
~....•„....,T r otprooNN.-.- _:.
OF. o,l(M...4:Charter , Ralik Builitiig
CASH OAPITAL, -
Net Stbrldus, Jan. 1,1865, . - $120,231.34
E. TIIoS.*LOI3DELL. • - MARE .- HOWARD, • •
ROBERT .C:--HILL
Agent, Pottsville, Pa.,
Is ao4cuize .Policies,iii
. 00 atioreli
• . at?le . t.ompal,y. • • - -*: •
Novemller . '4. .G 5
. • •
CHARTER 1829 PERkTisit:
. . •
.., •• • • ...•
.• VBANI:LT_.4I.N.• • . .
FIRE. INSURANCE - COMPANY
OF •
Assets •ot : Janugry'.l, 1866,
$2.501 . 297 04 ..
•• - •
Capital • • .
• .. 8400,000.
Accrued tineplus;•- • 1 997,860'
Invested rrentinnis, " • ••.. 1,103,428
. • •
.•• . •
• .
Unsettled Claims; Income for ISOM,
$12,743. • 8310,000. •
•
..LOSS PAID SINCE. 1829,. • ' •
• $5,000,000: • . -•
'- • . .
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLI
CIES ON:LEBEILAL . TERXS.
• .DIRECTONst ' •
CHARLES N. RANCHER; ISAAC LEA, .. • " • • .
TOBIAS WAGNER, • . EDWARD C.' DALE;
- SAMUEL GRANT, • . GEO. FALESi• -
JACOB R. SMITH, - •• :ALFRED FITLER, . • .••
GEO. W. RICHARDS, • • . FRAS.• W:-LEWIS, M. D..
FIA.B.LES N.,II.ANCHEE.,-Erpsidezit.
EDWARD - C. DAl.E,'Vice:President.
JAS. W. MoALLISTER: See•PrO. Tem.
. •
•
The subscriber is agent. for the abriim mentioned • in.
stitution, and is prepared to make ;insurance orf.every
description 'cf. property,. at the lowest rates:
- • .HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt. '
Potts , iille, March ten. •. • 12 . -tf -
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YCOlli [TNT IT MUTUAL
NUISANCE COMPANY. • : • •
• ' . -MUNCY, PA., JUNE !In, 1666.
. Abstract of the 23 th..Antival Report. •
Amt. nterchurinutes and other securities, $2,414,041 131
Amt. °Leash assets • • . 99.011 56
. .
. . ..
• Total amt. of RR/tete . ......$2,519,119 29!
Total amt. of property 'neared to June 10,. . .. I
1 86 5 " •• • $23,929.397 921,
Amt. of losses paid the past.year ' , 73.312.29
Total losses paid since March 20,1840 ,1,461.0e4 , 141
OFFICERS:
JAMES .RANKIN,: - Prefident, • . 2 1
ROBERT 'MONTGOMERY; Vice President, 1
JOSHUA BOWMAN, Seeretary. • . ' . -I
THOS. CHAMBERLIN, Treasurer", .... 7 I'
JACOB A. HAZE'S, General'Agent. .
' This old and reliable Company, ranking at,,the head
of all similar institutions , in the State, continues to is ,
sae policies against loss by tire on houses, barns, coal
breakers. merchandise, and other personal. property it.
town tutd'conntry. at cash or mutual' rates. Applies
bona for insurance may be - made to any of the. loat
agents, or to the Genenil Agent of the Company, at ht •
oftlee. klarket Street, Pottatille. Pa. •
Potts Dec: 9...45 • •. . 49-4
GENERAL..-.NOTIC'FAS.;
IFC.A. meeting .of the Stoekhold-.
:.ers of The Firs , National Bank of Trernont,
will be • held at the Banking Honk. of said
.Bank in
Tremont, on TUESDAY,.the!th day of- January, 1866
between the hours of 10 A: Al and 4 to hold an
Election, for Six Directors to serve for one year: : •,
Dec 2.,''65--•:4S-It' • : .W„ GARRET, Cashier •
PROPOSALM.—NEW YORK AND
. • • SCHUYLKILL COAL CO,RESIGENT MAN -
AGER''d OFFICE, WOODSME.—Propeeala . will be
recelieat at We office until December '26th, 1866, for
operating the saw mills at Black Creek and Indian Run
and making. sawing and delivering lumber. at the Com.
pauy Collieries divine the working season of 1866. For
raither.partienlam inquire of John Goyne, Esq., ar the
.undersigned, at. Woodside. - , •
' - • • W. W, DUFFIELD, Resident Manager..:
NOv, 14'65 . . • 46-6 t
•
Claceanat °Hand Glyeeriate—a .superior ar
r-I.ticle for promoting the growth of the Trait at
Nov: 11, , 654-45-2 m BROWNS',Pharmaceutists,
.
FROM manefeetured hy Lilly—.-the best In
2- the conntri,cer sale by, • • • • 8.. BAN-NAL
Willi &did - Corn glaur foe bale by
. Dec 2, '66-4S- . BECK COUP
NEW WHOLtSAEE
IM2TE AND
LIQUOR STORE,
F . 'o T.TS'YILLE; P A
$230,000
Champagne,
Claret,
Of the most, Superior Qualities,
, AL : TA.R::...WI . III ES,
Imperial.: OinO,
Old 'Family Bye,
—.8t.so;000
82.250,000 00
3,550,351 78.
SUPERIOR - .WHISKEY!
$16,000,000
. $1,300,000
Old. Hennessy,
$200,m.00
DARK PALE
Superior Scotch Ale,
SILVER TERRACE,
Port,
Shen7,
Madeira, &e.
Together with the. pureet
(PURE'
-ALSO
Old Bourbon,
Overholt,
XXX and XXIOE,
Old, Nectar,
,Old Apple,
And all the various .brands of
EXCEL . IBIOR,e
Old Martel,
Old Ota ' rd, Dnpuy & Co's,
Pinet, Castillon & Co's,
And all the :beat. Brands of
ANDY!
AT TIIE
5 "I;
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H
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Irish and Scotch NVhbky;
7 - 01d' Junolca and
New England. Rum,
Aud Every Variety of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINES & LIQUORS,
Always on hand and for sale cheap,
FOR
HENNESSY & DUFFY'S,
SILVER. TERRACE,
POTTSVILLE, PA
October 21,7:85
AN 'Eptra&TION
ARI GOOD
D ENOUGH- Port
• 41.FELF..
.
• .The. beet education is none to good. Wh o
sets oinon. second-rate fruit, if he can get
first-rite? or who sows poorwheat if he em .
get - the best?: :What is. the best - edtication :
• that . a Farmer ban - . have? Truly, that Which
will At himlor, most successfully- tilling the
soil, :for .basiness intercourse with. men, for
taking a• creditable position in' . society, for
serving beat his fellow-men and booming his
God. To help us - to decide what courSe of
mental chlture—for . that is what •we gener
allymean ; by edncation t —will best acomplish
these ends, let us see what men are the - hest
fermOra,"and whit.their edtication-has been..
As . a general. thing, we 'believe that :amo ng
those• fanners who work with their own
hands . more or less, and are - not merely pro
prietore.of estates which -they may - or - may
pot-personally manage,—.those riot bred-'to
thelitisinesi of fanning; are by' far most sue-
Ceistul. .Many of thern
, were born On the
farm, - and others took to farrningafter learn
ing otber husiness. Is then the education
which the farmer-boy picks up. after he
leaves the farm,while be is at work in the
Machine :shop,. shoving the jack -plane, orbehind
theconnter, the best he, can .have ?
indeed,No t brit he gains - something which
makes him a better farmer. than his neigh
-bore. Promising that he would hot - have re
..
turned to•farming, or taken. it up if he had
not a love Writ, be has .probably gained; in
the shop or store, —Furst, a just estimate, of
the value of accurate accounts, •of knowing.
the pecuniary success or failure of the slur
pleat veritureei. Sactaso, a high estimation Of
the' value, of knowledge of one's . business;
which makes - hita read and - think, as well as
wok:
.• Tarn), liberality in regard to the
:views and opinions of, others:. •It has made
hitn quick wined also, and not set: in his own
way.. I3esides, contact. ith men has given
him • confidence . in himself when he
,knows
-- Wliere:he stands, and a - lack of confidence,
When he is not sure of his 'ground. Such a
. man' will always succeed .as a . . farmer. He
May-be dreadfully green for a year or 'two,
but - in a short time he will beat the old-farm
ers out and•out/ 'lf our'readers will testify.
they will _confirm what we say, and point'..
out neighbors of theirs that they us 4 to laugh
'at for their blunders and. cityfied -farming
which;; perhaps,. was half book farming and - -
'halt guesswork-, who now mire beyond' being
laughed at; o r at least the laugh is on the
other side. These men have gained. their
fartning . edueation by the herdeit. Our boys
'ought' to have a better chance. •
Tn E HOME Sc nom IS where the boy gets
.first.nOtions and. ; ,principles, and these will
have theirefiect upon him to-the day of his
death..: . •
THE: cfommosScooor, is where the founda-'
ions are biird,of what literary or book edtica
ion the boy . ever. gains, together.with the es
ablislunentof correct habits of Study and
hought, tase for mathentaties,-quioktiess at
figures, etc.- •
Tire School., whether It. be Acadeniy,
College, or- Agricultural College, is supposed
to bring the young man forward to the taresli •
'hold of mature life 'with knowledge enough
to enable him to - make...a good start, and
with such habits of study and thought that
he Will always value knciwledge and seek it. '
Finally there is—
: Tiffs
Scitookor EXPERIENCE, in which we
are all pupils and always Italie been,_ from
the time see first learned We could .not reach
the moon,.and that the candle-flame was too
liot a place for oiir fingers. It, is in the school
of experienCe that 'im.n educate themselves
in their judgment of probabilities, in the es- \
tiniatien of men for what they 'are worth, and
in many other things which we have - a, great
influence on their success or fitilur, superior
ity or mediocrity in whatever .business they
fAloitr, • • , •
This last excepted, the other schools.:tuen—
tiodeci are named in order:- of importance in
forming character anti developing the, mind - .
Tlie .boyishould have .the best .inatrec . tion
Where and when this-. development .•talti;s
place. The hest teachers are by no jmenus
those who know the-.most, they are those
who inspire the child, or youth, with a desire
-to do hest,- and :to learn most, thOce who
guide the young.mind into, those charnels in
whichlt can and will pursue usefulnowl--
edge. with -zest. A child
. of fourteen well
started," will do-well un . ,ster poor teachers af
ter that. We T propose to discuss these three
schools in otherfirticles. • •
triptto.
(Fro : hi the • German' f;rh iv 'egraph.)
CEIPTS FOR CHRISTRLS.S
OLD ENGLISH . Cin KI ST3tAS PLUM P unniNo.—
ro make whatf s lerrned pound pudding,
take of raisins Well stoned, currants- thor
oughly washed; one -pountLeach chop
pound Of :suet very %finely - and mix: with
them ; add aquarter of a pound of flour, or
bread very fmely-crgmbled,. three ounces of
sugar, one ounce.and a half of grated lemon
pera; a blade or mace, half ofrismall.nutmeg,
one . teaspoonful of ginger, half a dozen am
well beaten ; Work it welt together, put it in-
Ito cloth; tic it firmly, allowing room to
Swell, and bOil not less than seven hours. It
shOuld not be suffered to stop boiling.
A Wen Cnatsimiis Puma:4a,—One
Of raisins tonecl, one pound of-currants, half
a poued.of beef suet; , quarter of a : pnund of
augur, two spoonsfulls of flour, Thrde
cup of sweetri3eats, - and'a wineglass of bran
dti.-.Mix well, and boil in a mould eilbt
hours.. •
PQM) PUDDING.—One Fora
of flour, pounds Of suet, one pone( of
currants,. one pound of pltinis; - eight fggg.
two ounces .of candied peel, -•altrainds and
mixed spices according to taste: Boil gebdy
• •
for seiren hours. = •••
Misce-Ptss.-L-Take a' pound of beef,. free
from skin and strings, and chop it eery- fine; -
then two poinuls of suet,: which likewise 00:'•
and chop ; then add three - pounds of currents
nicely cleaned and, perfectly dry, one pound
and a half of apples, the ,pOl and the jitice of
a lemmon, half a pint of sweet •wine, half a
nutmeg,: and a -few cloves and. mace, 'With
Pimento and fine,' powder ;• have- citron,: or
an e, kid lemon peel ready,
,and put some
m
of the pie§ when made. .
pounds of ~curran currant'.
three. pOnnds qf raisin's stoned, three pounds
of apples °hopped tine, four - Pour:10 ot, suet,
two poUnds of sugar; twt; pnunds of beef,
the peel Andluicepf:tvin lenuibs a
. pint- of
sweet wine, a tpiarter ofa pin totbrandy:half
an ounce of toiled spice. Press the whole"
into a deep pan when - well. tnixede.
LIMA: Pt,rm.CAKF.IB To KEEP LING.-1 - )rs
one pound of dour, and mix with sit oil:lces
of finely poundedsugar;• beat six ounces of
butter to a create; and add tai "three eggs Well
beaten, half,) pound of currants washed awl
nicely dried, - Ind the flour and sugar; heat ,
all for Some thue, then dredge flour on till
plates,'.arid drop the batter on them ,the slte,
of a:walnut . . If properly mixed, it will be a
skiff paiste. - Bake in a brisk .orec.
SEED o.ticr.- - -Beat bun pound of putter to
a- cream, adding gradually quarter of a pound_
of sifted•sugar, beating both:together;. have .
ready:the yolks of eighteen eggs, and the
whites of ten, beaten separately;_ mix iu the
Whites first, and then the yolks, and heat
the whole for,ten minutes; add two gtate
nutmegs . , one pound and a hill of dour, anti
mix' them very gradually with the other
.itt
gradients; when the oven is ready beat iu
three ounces of picked carr4way seed;%.