„“ mt . I P it - a1145- SW' MINOM Iff-Nonlfriat. ii knottafebristieen:' Mies 10dskit *mews do— gosksting low& srio;t, •*lest aanaldstineet s hot' llSAkked,keetts Wag ; • Is iStrel who Irelltkinkottagbliir , • Or even pttlng Mr? • • Isred It I* insprthlt doze. Arrdmiss'thetarn ep greens. Asdtbe poorty enagavithe ladle frowgs, And tbeekl larks uly were= ; When tirade beffuLthare wobbling -- Lathe gln to - sprout:— • When tinkles go a gobbleting: I Wed knott then rgent. ' lirad bent *le in nhauntw. - B leave the garden sus— The roasted & butternaln--- :The kool Owe to the I wnd kuott ba easnmer - .; When everything bolt. & leave the whiski Jew lips-- - - .owe know 1 .Ide lather knott. .I"'srudlonottibm Innerttnn." Wjth tieadtes Intro eating t When:the wavy korn f 6 getting wrif& ikkanclldates Are tre.ethlg. - l'horthele: And tithe:y= 3 9M Ide, knott Me In the obeli & genie ivethort it over. , •I wnd knott dye et all: ,** 13.111 ii INMAN rancErnriar. few, daYs since, a tall, _rohust son of the Emerald Isle made his appearance on the deck of a tnerchantinan,- lying at the end of India Wharf... The Brat person encoun lege& :wee the t cook,. a portly, thick-lipped Ethiopian. with a complexion as dark- as a thunder cloud. - - "Cim Ye be afther teldn' me where's your inastket?" said. Pat. "In-de cabin, salt r replied cookey, grin ning at the rather. green appaarance of the Irishman. _ Blaze be afthei aria' him if be wants to hirea l hand. :If heduz Jimmy Doolin is the boy ud like to spake wid him, 'I tell 'um, sah, ' said blackey, as he went di into the cabin. . ' - Ina, few minutes the captain came on deck, and after measuring the somewhat stalwart proportions of the Irishman, addressed him : 4 130 you wish to , ship, do you ?" - "Yes, yer honor, if that . manes hiring a sailor, I 'ud be afther thrying my bock on -the salt sae," answered the applicant. "In what :capacity?" ?" "In a capacity did you say:?'' queried Pat "In a ship to .be sure, ye; honor, and niver in a capacity." I. mean do 'Wish to go as mate, steward, or before the mast?" asked the captain. "Ditil a bit doze. Jimmy Doolin mind ichether_he goes afore, or 'hind the mast, if It's arl the same to yer honor—l wish to be a savman." suppose yon don't pretend to be an able bodied seaman?" . ' "Fretind—able-bodied, did you say, now ? Look at me, and sae for yourself it. yer don't call Jimmy -Doolin able-bodied. Show me the sailor that's in better condishin than Jim . my Doolin!" "I mean, are you an experienced, .sea man?" • , " • "Experience, is it ?" Faith, and, rtis the ex parie.nce ye'd be alter. Thin I'm a man e ther yer own heart. Indade, yer honor. I've had the command.of a whole flat° ?" "Mat fleet?" queried the captain, good .humoredly. • : "The flate of nindscows to be sure, rut.. Ling in the Back Bay," answered , Jimmy, that is not experience. i3ich as ivory 'sail or don't git thin Pm no Doolin, yer. honor." " I 'Can you baud, reef and steer?" 'I can handle ivory think from a cbilder to Teddy !gunnel, the best man at a shillala in the whole fleet. Faith'. he is a broth iv a b'y, but not a match for me self, yer As for sterein' there is no man_ can beat me at that sante: "Twould 'do yer cowl good . to sae me stare the old scow atwixt the piers of Cragy's Bridge, and lull up 'under the lee of the toll house. whin the wind was ..blowing blue murther, and the tide was run ning like a race-horse, and the waves 'were washing the mud from the ould scow faster'n Teddy and I and the whole crew could ehuvel it in." . "I think you'll do for a green hand," said the captain, amused at Jimmy's eloquence touching his nautical experience. • "Divil a bit do I care about the color, ony Jimmy Doolin wouldn't like td go .as a nagur." • ' "Come into the cabin and sign the arti cles," said the captain. . - Jimmy followed, affixed his mark, and be ' came a raw f , mast livind,*instead of the cap tain of a Back Bay mud fleet. Tit e PLEA.—"WeII, sir," said a police magistrate to a prisoner charged with stealing, 'it appears to me that I've seen you -before.-... Your. face looks very familiar.— Have you been bere before ?" "Yeti, sir:" "How many times?" "Not over a dozen." "AU - :you old rogtie, T thoUght - so.-- Weren't you before :me -once fOr stealing a shawl ?" "And a watch ?" "I remember something about it." "And a breast-pin ?" ' "I shouldn't be surprised." - "And a number of pairs of boots ?" "I do recollect that time:' "And some pieces of silk from a linen-dra per's, if I am not mistaken ?" "Well, you ain't." ' _"And an old gentleman's portmanteau-?" . "That's so, your worship. " "And on,one occasion a barrel of ale ?" ' ' "Only once.", "And . about a year two, a horse and cart?" ."Quite likely.' "And here you are - up for Stealing sugar this timer What excuse have you?," • "A very gond one, your-worship." "What one? Necessity ?" . Not exactly." - Then what?" . "Your own advice." - "My advice! How dare yon? You've :been here so many times you've got familiar and grown-saucy. -" • I sw. T. acted upon your advice, and I stick ".To steal-? Tell me when I advised you to steal." "Pety ben brought before vou, the evidence was not sufficient, and you discharged me, and said, GO about your business!' and r did. I have only followed yonforders." Well, sir," now said the Astonished mag istrate, ".the evidence is not sufficient this time either, and you - are discharged. you -lucky rouge. But take care you don't stick to busine,ss too close hereafter, or j , ou may tad you've overworked yourself, and J shall have to send you to a hospital." • A Hcrmonone Datcm—A veritable Jehu who drives one of the stages of that line that runs up to. High Bridge perpetrated a dry joke the other day.. Amiddle-aged female passenger requested:to be left at Forty-ninth .street, and so, when Forty-ninth ,street was reached, Jehn reined in his th.rses and stop -pal. The old lady got out,-and staring wild ly:up at the driver's perch, exclaimed "Well, now, I should like to know why in thename ot goodness you have carried me a mile beyond where I wanted to stop ?" .• • "You told me, madam, to leave, you at Fortv-ninth street." • —Well, I-meant Twenty-ninth street, 'and, any way, you might have known where I live for r ride up here every week in your " Mfidam," said Jehu,- with Napoleonic composure, "I've druv. stage on this line about ten ycars or lest; and I never yet Mho sed leaving a passenger where be or she di rected me to leave hum or her ; and Madam, if you don't know wheri you live, you'd bet ter move !" • Tax following dialogue actually took place,. a short time since, between a visiting exami ner and a pupil in a school near Salisbury - Examinee—Now then, the first boy in the grammar First Boy.—Here I be, zir. Examiner.—Well my good: boy, can you tell me what are Towels? , zir? ees, zir, of course I can. -Examiner. —Tell me then what • are tow- First Boy.--Vowla, zir, why, yowls be Chickens: ' (Examiner departs, ilunkini: it a foul stainer the boy knows no better.] Aliorurn D1LF.3131A.-A - severe magistrate •built a.gallosis on a high bridge, and asked every passenger whither he was _going. If he =steered truly, he passed unharmed ; if falsely, he was hanged on the gallows. One day rt . passenger being asked the usual ques tion, answered, "I am going to be hanged on the gallows." "Now," said the gallows builder. "if I hang this Mau, he will have answered truly, and ought not to have been hapged; if I do not hang hint; he mill have answered falsely, and ought to have been hanged." The justice., and not the man, was placed in suspense, and whether hp hakyet been relieved from it.we cannot say. "Now, onms,". said Mrs. Partington the other day to her.nieces, "you* must get, hus bands as soon as possible; or they'll be mur '•Why so, aunt?" "Why, I see by the paper that we've got almost ufteen thousind post °faces, : and that nearly all on 'em dispatches a mail every . "liLvsiitA.," said a lad of six, ”If aman is a Water, is a woman a lotystery ?" ' We ather . ;Ness she la: soupy: ~~:~,~~~ === or PERISCOPIC. SPECTICLES. • • `filmic/Dia ac fl3AM3lat'S IMPROVED PERISCOPIC SPECTA-. OLEarfitiPutrthatOLeasritsatuadAtautt ft! /a.! cerrtostrisferCeakamOt twobtabre. - lrcen, any pekes gp - Storgrand Factory. Ns. 9419:fforsla Ellgla 11 PYilsdtiPkl .- = r .Tideties of N. 8. , -Dealers soppl • a. • StPECTACLES at low rates. NO, - 34. SOUTA . IIII3.I). STREET, PHI.LAD EEP'HIA. - •U. S.:FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1862, do ,'.d0.:.d0'; . :. • 1864, . do do• do 1865, U. S. SEVLIC-THIRTIES OF.AUGUST, 1864, do do do JUNE, 1865, do :... . .d . do JULY, 1865, -U. S.' TEN:FORTIES, • a.snCV.S - OF 188 L U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, COMPOUND MEREST . =NOTES OF 1864, AIID• GOLD Als'D SILVER BOTJGI - I.T AND SOLD. el:wafts on England, 'reland, France and Gennpny, drawn; - • Madelphia. Nov. V., 1665. P1&NO$: . .. • .., . •-iity Piano Fotes. which. hive; been awarded iminer - one HIGH .PRIZE. It EDALS,. for years paat'in tide country and in Europe, for their , decided. superiority, are - still manufactured in this city, where their excel lence ban been long acknowledged. and. uniyerially adf mired. In delicacy and sweetneseOf tone, with purity and power, they are unequalled,. and tullY warranted on the most reasonable terms. •, 'CONRAD MEYER, : No. 722 aitiNeet, Philadelphia. Nov. 4, .65:. . . ' • • •44.-Itn. ••• • - HOLIDAY: PRESENTS CLAIK & BIDDLE; (Sticcemors to. Thomas O. GaiTett,) )1:4 _u2 4A ..e: 0 ..‘ 1:/ ;•• +a ' 4 GO PI 0 5, , .0 .. C.)El l a tv ack of • Watches, .Dia. monds , ' • ieweter , Clacker • Bronaes, Fancy Goods,.. , Silver - "and Plated Ware, • Which they offer at' the hiiifest;ina!ket rates.. .ESTEV 2I 4 COTTAGE :ORGANS ' Are not only unexcelled, but theY are abaolutelyun equalled by any other Reed Instrument in the. country Designed expressly for-Churches and Schools, they are found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and • drawing room. -For sale only by • . M. BRUCE. • .. - . No. iS North SEVENTH:St., PH I LA.D'A. sir Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and . complete assortment of. the. PERFECT MELODEON. . - .Sept. SO, . 39-ly VTNION STEAM .FAN. • AND . - • . • - ROTARY 'BLOWERS: - • These Machines are the :best aptdiances for.increas.: mg the steaming capacity of. defec dra ir where cheap Coke, Sce q n i ed AShes e Ditomitious Coal, Saw - Dust; Tanners , Spent 'Bark, &c: These Machines ale operated-. by steam direct from the boilers, abd require no -cosier -front. the Engine: they oecnpV.no rorannvaltable for any other purpose, are quite noiseless in their operation - . and are not lia ble to wear - out for:yedrs:. • • . ' • Byhsing this Machine your grate . bars' will never bend or melt down, your coal willhurn...to - iishc-s and Inot clinker, savilig•the trouble and expense of clean ' ing pour Ares more than. once a day.' The Machine is easily run With' ten poundi •of steam, and you' can get up your steam in the morning in half the .time .and ex-, ' pease of the - ordlnary' way. . - warrant.every machine - to. do your work In a•sat- L‘factory manner at no sale, and .give •yotiten dace after the machine is put up to decide . whether you will keep it in not. I- •• - • :•••-• In ordering. Machiries, give the kind and size of your boilers,. number sqqare feet heating surface and, square 'feet grate-surface,' fiend for a Circular... . • JAMES 11..DIATEI EW.SON, General Agt. for Fenna., 44 - North Stith St.; Phaladotphia. October 14, • • .-• „• FURS - ! .. ...FUR5!! A. Kr* . •,Have now open a ebok,o assortment .• LADfES'...FANCY. lln son Bay 8c: Russian Sables, ine Mink. Sable,. .. • - . . • . Royal -Erinine,..* - * - 1 -- • •-• . .• ..• . : • Arc. • Made up in all the etylea. and • to. which-they invite the attenthin of the public before purehatung •-• . • A. - 11.. . •. • 415 Arch Street,' Octoher 14, 'O5 - ' • . •. ' .InterestingA .Specially Re-opening :JOSEPH TIIORN LE V,. (Late THORNLEY . • Havingmade extensive repairs and •alteratioris to the OLD STAND. N COR. EIGHTH: AND SPItING• 'GARDEN STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, has re-open. ed with - antagnificent stock of new andlnantiftil goods selected with great bare and with special reference to the first class rade. who have so long, rvitronized the old firm "And I:would here 'take the opportunity of Winking ill our 'former castomera and of aisuring them that. no effort be *Tiered in the fulnre to re tain their continued patronage: There will 'be found •R ro6a. stick' of BLACK SILKS and SHAWLS, RICH PLAID and PLAIN POPLIES,FRENCH MERINOES, WOOL ' DELAINES AND R''.l.-CALICOES, GING HAMS. TICKINGS and STRIPES. CLOTHS, CASSI MERV, AND. FLANNELS,' BLANKETS, QUILTS AND . SIIEEMGS, LINEN GOODS, BIUSLLNS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS, etc.. ' • _ • JOSEPH THORNLEY„ . N. E. cor. Sth &Spring Garden Sts., Philada. • Sept. 35 65 ' • ' -• . FOR 00M:PORT; CONVENIENGE,IOON •''' :OMTAND I • -DURABILITY USE . T.HOMSOWS LONDON 'KITCHENER . EUROPE AN .: • THE BEST RANGE' EVEB vz_vnak, • . • . CH A.SE,.-SHARIPM. 7110.11'MSON, . , No. 409 N. Second St., - Philadelphia, • Iron - Founders nod Manufacturers •of Renters. Tinned and En. .•=netted 'Wares, &c., &c..' .4egnot ' . • : 33-6th - . , • PIANOS I `-• FALL OT , 1865!!! *X. G/.4:6APT11; EAxv.B.PzAU. ED . tcia: • HARGI OO., - - I ) IA.3II7FACITHERS,Cie Vtienlibes and Dealers in Pa iap, Giant, wad Bursting and Lubricating Oi in, - Boaz ant e p.rid. . 110 SOUTH *010) tit,..P.OLIILPtILL Sept. , . ST..6m • . . . . • BeSt 'lead Pencils • „.. Lipanstni Iliminfacturiat* . Conmapirs E C S •*. . "NAT10NAL,;"....,• . • fthe one mend, thepthei sexagon) the purest, smooth= est and best of Lead r encilo. For sale wholesale by • - I; .LIPMAN.. Aut.; . Dee 2-3, , 65-452-2 m 81 South 4th St., Philadelphia.:: LADIES FANCY. FURS ! v. , JOHN F.A.REIRA'S . Old Established • If It MANUFACTORY No. 718 Arch Street. above, fth. PRILADA. I have air* In - atom of nry own im. _ portation and Mannfictnre, one of the LARGEST and most BICAI7II. FEL selections of FANCY FURS, for LADIILS. and CHILDREN'S WEAR. in the City. Also,- a One assortment of Gent's Far Gloves and Collars. Ism enabled to dispose of tnYglxds yet/ roma ble prices. and I would therefore , aolipit aimlt frommay friends, of &MIAMI County, indsicinity t . farßemember the Names Nomberandareati • • 40111 W FALIticIKA, .118 . A.rch Street, above nb. Booth side, TIIILADA. pri have no Fattier, nor connection with any other Slime in Pittladelpllll Sept. t'9, sna . trtit to'm . , Holiday Pry :1 I 14dieB •-••• • . - . GREAT-SALE :OF JEWELRY! SEEERMAN, WATSON - & Co., Depot, 54, 58 and 58 Liberty Street, and 37 and -39 Nassau Streets N. Y. city. .: Great Distribution A IT'E.R.rO.AN". JEWELERS': :. AS S OCIATION Rosewood Pianos, Rosewood Melodeons, - Find Oil Paintings, Engravings, Gold & Silver Witches 0 0 CS , -S -",_ •-•• ii o :4 o 171 .. AND ELEGANT JEWELRY. Diamond Pins, DLamond fangs, Gold Brace lets, Coral, Florentine, Nosale, Jet,. Lava & Cameo Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens with Cold and Sliver Eitension Bold erg, Sleeve Buttons, sets of , Studs, Vest and Seek Chahis, Plain and - Fancy Gold - 'e 7 ...1,.;-.0: 1 01 . 0.:,Q.Q.Q.., . . • DiSTRIBUTIONS are made in the following manner: • CERTIFICATP,S naming each article and ita value are placed in SEALED EN VELOPES, ,which are well . Mixed. One of these Envelopes contitining the Certifi. cute or . oanra for some article, will be delivered at bur .office, or scut by mail*. to any address, Without regard to choice, on scut . . by 25 cents.. ' On receivinu• the Certificate the - parchriser Will see what article It driers and its value, and can then send One i spollne and.recetye the. article nained,'or can . shoo' stye orumtone article on our List of the acme • fir - Purchasers of our.SEALED - ENVELOPES may; in this Manner: obtain an article-worth (row One to . Five Hundred Dollars,• . • • • . , • • • FOlt ONE DOLLAR, • . . . whkh they need not pay until it is known• what Is drayn and its value.. - . - Entire Satisfaction c naranteed In all Cases American Jeweleis' Association .Calls•-yonr - attention to the-fact of its:he, ing the la rgaSt and most Popular Jewelry Association . in this cauntry. neSs is and . always . ka s been Conducted:in. the , most candid and honorable .manner... Our rapidly. increasing trade is a-Aure . guarantee of the . appreciation. of .aitr' pa. trons . for this method of obtaining • iich; elegant .and .i.ostly goods. • ••••••• . . . . . . During the past yectr'wekare for:yard ed a. number of the moil naluable prizes N all parts of the country. - Those who pa-• tronize us will receive the full value of their: money, as no article on. -our List is worth less. than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us inaydepend On having pomp:returns, and the article drawn - will ,be immediately sent to any address by return niail or express. • . • . . rfrOrderei: for *PALED 'ENVELOPE* mast: in every case be accompanied :with the. Cash, truth the naive of the . Iserson• 'sending; and :town; - covinty State - ..• • Letters should -be addressed to the Managers as: fo SHERNLAN,.WATSON o!& Co., Box 5319 Post 09Ice• N. York TOIBE . ..SOLt F0R . .51.00 • EACH . : .• - . • •• ,• • ••• • • Without regard to'velne, and not to be paid for. anti yon know ntat - yon will receive.. • ' ' . . . 15 RoiewOod PlanOs, worth fronfs2oo.oo t 0.450 00 15 Melodeons, Rosewood cases..., 175 00 to 250 00 75 Fine Oil Paintings • • 00 00 to 10000 150' " SteetEngravings. Framed .2500 to 30 00 .50 Mule Boxes .• •. - •2600t0 40 00 150 Revolving Patent Castors, fillv.r.• 2000 to 40 00 50 • Si1ver Fruit and Cake:Baskets. 20 00 to 35.00 400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons:. .:20 00 to 40 . 00 150 Gold Renting Case' Watches ' Warranted 100 Diamond Rings. .Pluster and. . • Single Stone • • 15 00 to 250430 • 175 Gold Watches' • • ' 85 00 to 150 . 00 300 Ladle , • "60 00111100 00 500 Silver .Watches• 20 00 to 15 00 2,0011 Vest and Neck .. Chnina,. . 1000 to -30 00 1.200 Pairs Ear Panes. new style, 2.00 to: 000 2,000 Gold . Pencils and Tooth-Picks.. - 2 7. to 10 00 11;900.Real'Ottyr Amethist.Brooc's . 4On to . :10 00 4.000 Lava and 'Florentine . do 400 tci.. 6'oo 2.000 Masonic Plus ' • ' .. 400 to : . 600 3,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys, . new' - „ -pattern ' • . 350 to 650 4.l6llCialldren•sArmlets • • • • 250 to :8 00: ' 3.00 n Sets . of , Bosom Studa., .1 50 to 500• 3.000 Enamled Sleeve Buttons. 2 75 to '..10 00 3,0.1)0, Plain Gold.and Chased Rings..: 2 to 500 0, 0 00 Stone Set of Seal Ring§ ', 50 to 10 00 • 4,000 Lockets of all Sizes! • .2 50 to S 00. 15,000 Sets of Ladles' , Jewelry ' • Q 0 to 20 00 . 4,000 Watch ChaMs.each " 350 to 500. .5.000 Gold Pens; S ilver Ex.. Cases: • • and Pencils - . .400 to .:6.00 .10,000 Gents. Breait•and Scarf Phis... 300 Jo 20.00 3,000 Ladies• New Style Belt Buckles .. 400 to ' 600 3:000-abatelain Guard Chains ' 6:00 to 20 00' • 1,000 Gold•Thuphles • 500 to' 00 3,ooo.Sets Ladies" Jet and 15 00. to 25 00 . 10-000 Gold Crofsea . 150 to . 6:00' • 5,000 Chasedßracelets • : 800 to 16 00 1.000 Oval. Band Bracelets • 6 00 to -10,00 8,000 Ball Ear Drops, all c010r5.::.:.. :3 00 to 5 00 1;000 Fine Gold Pens .. . . .... 60 to 50 - 5,000 New Style Gold & Jet Eardnips .. 3"00 to - ,100 10,000 Soldiers' Oonipany, Regimental, Brigade, Division, Corps, sad all styles; So ciety and Army Badges, from . $3 to $2O. A CHANCE TO :OBTAIN ANY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES POR ONE DOLLAR BY PURCHAS ING A SEALED ENVELOPE FOR - . . . Five Seated Enveloire will be sent for $1; Eleven tor $2 ; Thirty for: $15.; Sixty-Ave for $lO One 4undred . Agenti Wanted.Every*lii!.-rel To wltoin great tiitincernentsar offered. A fresh assortment of Ceriticates for the articles enu merated above are thoroughly mixed in their propor tion on the let and lath days of each month, se that:all' will have - an' cited chanee of obtaining a valuable prize.: The following:4lllrace .have i'ccutly drawn valuable. prirme front the. Atherican Jewellers* Association, and have kindly allowed the used their names: lohn P. Klntzler, Baltimore. Md.. piano, value $2OO. Mlis Eliza H. -Hall, Pittsburg, Pa., IS' Wood. Street,' 'Melodeon; value MO. . ' • - • lars. J. Seymore. 62 East B.ltk Street, GU. Paint ing. value $lOO ircene of .Catskill Mountaina..) Captain Horace,'Cummings, Co "H" 157th Penn. Vol - unteera. Gold Watch, valueslBo. :Bev, J. H. - Moyer, Buffalo', N. T., Silver. Watch, • idue hileaßeina. Le Clem. Dial:wand Ring, value wrn;l3lrd, :Marietta, ilL;chielodeon. - value Vte hire.4..31: White,' Baton Rouge, La.,- Diamond H. Can:largo, N. Y.: City, Oil • Palnihig. value $l2O. Cdcene in Winter.) • - Mies Jennie . WatMni Saratogis. N. - Y., Yianp, value Jol 40). la Canaftbet,.BatteriC., lit . minfino• eitinery, Gold Watch; Value $1215. " • ' • - Toney Gilled; Co. "C" IT. T. 8. C. 1., Gold Watch; Value Many namee coald be'plaeol on this list, but we pub ilett no tame without permiesicm. Oar pstrOue are dwindle' send_ gaited States cut F eor ryhen is it con venientLaiNglettele anitulivecemati. '• Hare Cie kitianeie to Wiitoptaitt diremiotte, and in -ehmushig different "tett cterfrom Mee draw% mention The style 'duetted. 'We mU• •• • lettere ha be Mir pox; . „Pout Ornce;for greater safety. • r•• SEMR3flili,. WATSON, & CO. • Nov. 9 65,. -• . 644 e :1 BY. THE Silver Ware, CONSISTING' Or VALUED AT LIST OF ./tII'It.ILES SO E . D 1,. - .V..:Tt $ ..! TIVENTTAFIVE INNllMMni,Ninnm.mm. ... ' EIeaINAIL , E.4 I I( IIO _urea ',valuable Red .SitnSit V: 'TADS N. 'Shading, alinated' Lomat We, - 4 There h a fine atria& of water, haeral Amiga htmgro . tthelsaso,earail hums and barn, and thresh, Soar. S. 7 " 7/4....7c.41,1T-1/e1;: VOIR iLlUbltii4Thiittowile , .imeini as i tilli I: FOGARTY PROPJERTI carver • of ltiest ILA* and , Rettniiid streets: Poturville. ;. - - Piraw*PSl7M.:3JLlk; A.nt, ' • . l• Isk.":16.:4111. L• ' , 1 % - - . ..: : igr lT. .. . ##•#•t • • • :T . • • thite4toiy Brick Building; used ss a Store. Wac- lonise situstedwest side ofliall; road serest. and east side of I.4qau.ritruer. in the itt . • Borough ot Podeyiile. , For. Author_ inquire of GEORGE It:parrs. eo..Amennride. or B.mocoupwrimurviue., - • • LxrA4 er..E . for - VA SALE -TheWater Power and front 1500 to 2000 acres of Mountain Land, is offered for sale: - This proper-a. ty' lit situated 'in West Brunswick Township, Schaylkul - Coaity,' on 'the Little eautylklll Itlv er and itatlfoad: one' mile' above 'Port_Clinton, and Is kaolin its the SchnylkM.Rs* .Properloy. • . Aermai apply to GEO4GIt MALL, ct Or swigsblirg, ' : • .rtiriw 2% '413-tf °lot .I..asida Of 'Private igailiev:-Mkae sub. IL/ -scam% offer for 'pale TWO TRACTS•OIr COAL LAND; ••;orated - fn.6chnyllclll Comity; ,•• ••, ' AnyinPannagon (oncoming them incisor Coal Lana will be given on application to Bu& Evrragon. of eitharOf the entisolbera. • • •• : •••••'' • fig:COS:M*6 Of the 'Estes ofJohnSchall,:deol. 'ENOS ISALIE.- 7319 acres of excellent Timber Lend, estimated to contain over 80.000,000 feet ot Pine and Hemlock Umber, situate on Tront HrtnA a branch of lycomlng Creek . it miles from Wit - liamanort. • . •. - • FRANK CARTER; ..- freal•Fatate 'Agent, ,Malntnoy City, .Schuylkill. CO.: pa. Mardi 4, .65.• - • • - .9.tof • VALIDBAIf.IE PSOPERTir PBI. . V AllVE.l4ALE.;.—Dwellings,. Foundeyzik and BuildiD .Lofs: of. the estate Of Jacob Alter, deceased, - sit uated in :the town of Tuatafora, Schuylkill County; Pa For particulars:apply to • . .• • • ‘TE?.;KIN REYNOLDS, Tuscarora, Schuylkill Co., Fa 4?-I.le. • Oet. 21,'85 • • C P C n rtn l be F Ll ) n i d t o ' ri ß tlre! i - T.— er 4 n sO Di a nl cr ac o t f, containing several veins of Coal-the Mammoth 75 feet. the Lehigh 1S feet: and the Skidmore 10 feet thick. 1- mile of a run, which forms a brudn,l mile south of Mo hanoy City, It joins the,. new Boston Company; who are now operating.cui the nojolning property on these. veins. . The Railroad Company‘ure now locating the road.. to be completed next- Spring.. Henry Snyder, a . tenant on the liworty, keepa a hotel. For further -in formation apply to • . 'M. M.IMPIIY:. • • Pottiville, September 2;7865. . • • ..35-tt _ - . TO LEASE.—The Schuylkill Coal .Company are . now prepared to makes leases orr-their lande in Foster -Township, cchuylkill.Cotmty. - These lands are 'lticated on the very best portion of the Heckichei Ba sin, having over Toni miles - ran on the -Daniel. Crosby, I.ealoreand all the. veins , known in that; basin, both above and.beloW water level. • :Favorable lea;ms with an abtmdance of timber for mining - purposes. will now 'be made to good -tenants,' on . application to R A. PACKER President of the Company. Trinity Build ing, New York,; or to". C. J: DOBI3INS, American House, Pottsville.:. ' VOIR .S.ALLE Olt TO LEA.tiE.—A tract of L land situate . half a mile west of, Llewellyn; .In' Branch and Reilly townships, Schuylkill County, Con taining43o acres. having -a - run of three-fourths ofa :pile on the following veins. viz: The Gate Veins. Sel kirk, Black ?dine, Tunnel. Faust and. Salem.. Parties v:ishinglo purchase onto l ease will make application to • • . .•• JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT.- • RICII ART) SMICTIIURST. . , • ' 'J. OUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, ' Executors of the• Estate of ,lames Dtindar.. ileceased. • • 'nt 121 Walnut, St.;;Vhilxidtt.,* Or to.CIIARLES M.AILL. Real Estate Agt:, Pottsville. " August 19, . • . . 33-tf . • • • INSERANCEAGAINST :ACCIDENTS . _ OF• ALL KINDS. -- •••• • • . . Annhal. Premium on $lOOO, with $5- 0 0 per. wick cotapenaatkm ..,:.,.. .. .... ... . . ....S5 00 Annual Premium on , $;2500, • with.sl2 uO. per week • ....VI% 50. Annual . Premium 'on .$5000; . with . $25 00 per Week eompeniation • • • SP2S. 00 Other amounts at correspOnding rules. • • 0 v., 8 4 C 2 0- 0 id F-4 ° 8 fr 4 El W P ti, ° '4. Fq 17 ,; 3 6 0 Ei 4 -4 2 ccc.) GENERAL,; ACCIDENTS - - , . . Include the.Travelthg Risk, - and'also all forms of- ills= locution, - Broken Bones. • Sprains, 'Bruises, Cuts. Gun shot Wounds, • Bur and Scalds.' Bites of Dogs. As,. milts by Burglars. Robbers or Murderers.-the action of Lightning or- Sun. Stroke, the effects 'of Explosions,- Floods., and- Suffocations - by - Drowning or Choking: where such - adidental injury. the, cause of death yrithin three months of the happening of the Injary, or of Tow: disability to follow -his usual avocation. Twenty-five centta day wifl Infra:we a ticket s'ecu ,ripg sbooOlif kilted; and.V2s I'veekly-compensation. Vicketsisaued for one or six-days. • No medical examination required, • • EDWARD GREENS, • A . ...BATLEY; • President. -.11,00T; Pa Office. over Bright!s RardWare Store, Centre F_O U T Z'S luso ad Cattlo Polders. 'YELLOW. W., TER, HEAVE; .COUGHS;:' TEMPER. -FL VERS . , FOUNDEI LOSS'. OF APPS. TUE ANIIVIT.' - ENERGY; &a._ use.linproves t windi increast • the'appetite-gir I smoath.•ai glossy_ skin—at trapsfortim • VII miserable skate . . 150 00 to 150 00 .. .. .. .. Ink all &Senses of Swine s uch as Coughe, 'Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver; • . - ' • . --' - ' ". kc.,: this • article • ..; ' .. acts as s specific. ; -' . By petting from . ~,,' • ' , t onohalf - s . liatt . er - . - `to a paper in - a. --. -..-- .. -‘ barrel of swill the:. -..- 1 _..---- _-- above d 'nesse' 4 : --___ = -_-- - -- --4.-- —=-= ---- will he eradicated • 1 " --..-: - '--, - 7. ---,- ' ':or entirely -preVeriio. .11',giimit In time, s 'certain preventive and cure for the Reg Cholent... - . • Prise 25 Cents per - Taper, or 3 Papers for $l. • . , S: A vcarrz -sr., mato., " • aT pis - WHOLESALEBIZDICIRE Fianklin..St.,:Baltiticire, ma. For Sale by*Druggista and Storekeepers through out the United. States.• , • •- • A T oak thPottavtlietyElltlit,Y SAYLOR, ttrnigist - . : - ..'11..:5,644,.- Thio,l - i -.- .. ..J.. R..:17.11:0. XEL.I2 ':,:-' "CHEAP i .9m:N.A, .....GLAssiii. AND -:.:.--.:' OROOK)II3.Y..:.STORE, .Centre: ..trei3t, • - Opposite ..Xoitinicii..7lioise • . . . . • The citizens of Pottsville and •neighboits ,, towns • villages and hamlets. one and all, are . invited to call and , cs' ne my stock sof wares 'berths. buying else where; ae lam not to ..be Undersold, and can tarnish : Housekeepers with every article • they-want in my line of .business. In the stock of " . . .:; - -Tivrich - China, • ; . Wili.he found Tea Setts, Dinner • Sett% card and :Cake Baskets, Watch - Cases, &gar 'Holders, Match Safes, Motto:Mags, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases, ColokneN China Sett: for Children, and a general variety of Toys, ' • . Glass Waie.-- • • • - - ChOklititt latest patterns; consisting of • Table and Bat Tamblers, - Champagne and Wine. Glasser, Ale and Beer. (Mises, Decanters. Sir and Bitter. Bottles. Gob lets, Plates; 'Caitor•Betlies,'Pitchers and Creams, Cel estes, Suor Bowls. Spoon . 'Holders: Syrqp, Qum, Fruit Bowls, Fruit - Jain, Cake': Stands, Keinsene Lamps .01 every variety, Lamp Otdrtme7s, Lanterns, Candlesticks,' 'Crocker : _ Crocker*n , 'A fail assortment of 'IRON . KONE CHINA, of terent patterns, in setts or ringle'pinCes, to suit the pub; ilc.. A largenssortment oL.mrtoon C. C. Ware, width 1 wiltsall. at lois, figures. " • • ' 'YOlow antrStone.lPSrare.:.. - - ' Padding Dish* - Ple Makes. Cal leaders, Milk Pane, Jelly Moulds, Pttekein,Tea rota, .13-tter • Pots, Milk Pots:jure:Jugs; etc.,etc.. - —' • . iktiteXestote, Sop Jeri and Fobt.Batius; fatiirt tuidßiut ingisku-a1.911, &c.; JDc.: ritraft a ioI revery MKEKILIANTIEI l 3 cau Belt los Gag: prices, thus Beck: 43.0 u Ikelghti,- see if 3t 1s rof so.• • ••• .• • , ..• ; • : TRO ELL. ciLzmuTil? . This preparation,• long and favorably Inotrn, will'. thor oughly reinvigarate broken-down' • and low•epirlted by --strengthening and cleansing the etoniach•and intes •tines: • • It - ii•st sure Tire "Tentive dis eases incident -to is invaluable. res . the -quality • le milk.... It has. proven by ac-• experiment to ease. the goon- - . of 'milk and im twenty • per and make the ter , firm and tet. In fattening tie, it gives.them 'appetite, loosens dr hidc,•and tea thrive . . POTTSVILLE. NMI) t • • warticritukrtgit.M.4.l66,oll;* 11110N 174 4 AND:nunowasus, amA 01, c. .t PE:7SBLYBIA: "Dec. stoeg. • DASIEL 31 "" 1 1 13111 P a t , thy Cablikei Wan *oo*l 236 SO szcoirrk MUM, N.B. Personagoing co the ary ion end tt to their advantage to callsad examine the anxic.., 14 SePt. 27.'02 _ rB9.tf . • . Pezina.:Paint and -Colo r-' : Wor ks; Libert Whitellead t Liberty. White lead! . TrimTTt• • - TRYIT i WianAirrlitt to - eover more surface. for rtfPne weight," than arty other: . Bay - the beg, it , Myth, •etion TRY fast • Liberty Lead is whiter than any Other: ' ' - • Liberty. Lead eovers better than any pther.' • • - Liberty Lead nears longer, than any other: • . Liberty. Lead rho. e twonoradeed than any 'other: • Liberty. Lead id more free from. iinpuritiea and is ..:WAZILLNIZO to do more and better:. work, at a • . : even mit, than any.other. .'• • • Allay • tite..BEisT, - it, is the CilEAP , Elyr. • • Manufactured and warranted. by • Z . • 41:' , . S.NI I.T . DREG, PAINT AND , GLASS: DEALERS, • 137 licrrtli Third Street, Nov. 4. '65. • March 10.1y] 44- • • . • • THE HIGHEST (JAW eirappz.s" , Paid for Old Presvaiapersii,Pansphiets.Boo . and:Waste Paper of every dertptioli:. -For particalare address '" . • STOCHWELL , *, *HERMON, - • No . 25 Ana .Street,. • • One door West of Nassau 5t...11. T. 11 '. G 3 . 25' • . 4 int Nov: 11, •65 . . . I will paylo any Doctor or member of the.MedlealTra ternity. the snm of $lOO for any Compound that posses sea more medical" virtues atu • curative powers than hilshlers IlerlißiStere.. B. MISHLE.R. Proprietor. * -5.... E. Corner 61 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. ' $lOO - "*" A .u°': I Will pay $l.OO Revi•ardlor the discovery of any medici nal preparation that can cnre a greater variety of ctim: plaints ttianildishleeirlerb.Bitters. • ' , MISFILER,' Proprietor, • S. E. Corner of Centre Bquare, Lancaster, Pa, .FurALßb. will pay $5OO - to the P'roprielrii of any Xedicine that canihowagreater nutfiber of gentilbe.Certitl•ates of -cures - effected by. it near the ulpire where it . % made, than -.I4ISHLEIN iIERR BITPERS,of Consumption, Boys-. .Comniaint, Bloody Fl nx, • Diarrhea,- Ty-. pbold Remittent, Intermit tent and Bilious Fevers, Fe : ver and Ague, Cholera Morbus,.Yellow Jaundice. &rot- - luta, Running or , . sore Legs, Cancer; Abcess, Neural. glii, Rheumatism. Coughs: Colds: Cramp in the Stom:-.- . ach. Chronic - Diarrhcea. l'iles. Tetter, Scald Head Opti .neinii., or- falling-away sickness portlier to - children, ' Lenehorrea, Falling of the -Womb,-all.obstrnetions to the due course of, nature:in females,. all. venereal did eases. widen complaints-arising from imPure - Elood • or, a weak and disordered state ot the' Stomach, Liver or: Kidney. 4- -.Certificates of cures of the lotion- Fever iu Ileiico can also be-furnished. Reniember lilt does not cure, ,the money•will be reftinileil by the. proprietor. BENJAMIN MIDBLER •S. E, Corner - of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. .. • . ' . . • SEND FOR A CIRCULAR Theingiedients used in compoundink . ?dishlees Herb Bitters are eorkept secret by theTroprietor..: Send for. a Circular and you aviltlearn the medical properties of all' ..the - articles 'used in. the preparation; also in the manner in which' they. operate on the system, and much other valnable information.• If, you are afflicted with disease send for Misblers . Herb :Sitters Circular; rerd it carefully, profit hy the hints it contains, and you will be placed an the nitre road of recovery.. . . 111118111 , 131F . S "HITTERS WILL , - •. • .. - • CURE . ALL DISEASES . OF THE BLOQD. 'Diseases of the skin are utimertins and With but one or twoexceptiotis, may be traced to 'lmpttrity, Of the blood.. In many persons this impurity is born hi the, system ; .wfille others acquire- it 'through 'improper treatment of scores, of diseases ruder this bend :may be ii u`'6ed— ist,.Serefula.—This disease Is hereditary and is trans mittee from generation to generation.. It is caused by a transgression of the laws of natufe..lioth moral and• ,physical in other words, it is caused by i'toe. Acting as a latent poison It reduces the-vitality - of • the blood,' arid. weakens the depu atieg organs, et , that they fail to ditichargdtir cast out the impurities that are continually generated In the system. • A person physically pure ac • ttire. gonorrhcea, or some other secnetilisease ; an- • - dergoes it course of mercury,' the disease Is. dried up. • and the patient pronounced well.: Vain delusion; The' 'complaint is • not cured its channel is -only diverted: Instead of making its appearance outwardly,-it acts on the internal or4ans,.and scrofula, which is bequeathed - from father-to' son.. is the tesult.' Many persona .who . 'are perfectly free' from alt immorality and 'vice :are af flicted with scrofula. TheY are"suffering forthe sins of their fathers,: and laboring,under.the curse inscribed 'in the Book of Book's:. "I, will visit the Iniquities of the fathetit upon their . cildren.., •. • - • . To cure , this dreadful' complaint it :is hecesitiry that the blood should be. thoroughly .purifled,.'all the organs of the body brought into a healthy state of action. and ' the system braced up and strengthened - by invigorating tonics. 'Leek at the .articles' used in compounding Mishler's Bitters:. see the array purifying-and invig - 'orating "medicaments, and say whether thcre'is an arti, 'de in the whffle - list Of medicines that equals' We here emphatically assert. without the fear of toritrailic-. lion; that Mishler's Bitters will cure'all kinds of scroto lous.diseases. nitrifies the blood,- it- strengthens the Internal - organs.and aids them to perform' their natfiraf • (Ructions, It is a stimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scrofula. . 2d. Rimning'Soree and IReeri..Rrtnning sores and -ulcers invariably indicate a rdrofalous taint. - Theyare . -caused by the effort of nature to discharge the impuri ties of the blood: Many persons afflicted .with - running Sores and ulcers succeed. in .drying them' up .and -think, they tom -cured. When -the skin grows over the sore.• They are r however; but "making bad;' worse.. .Mr the , • impurities that were discharged' from. the system,' through the medium of 'the sore now act-internally' and cause innnmerable.diseases and often .deith., .The 'only true and sure cure for all - running sores and ulcers is Mishlers Bitters, a continued and persevering use of 'which wilimost certainly effect tepermanent cure. sd. Saltßheum.Salt Rheum is a vague; indefinite,. • thorongh..popular term:given to almost all the non febrite eruptions of .the .skin that afflict fulfil:a. It is . generally an eruption of vesicus in -small distinct 'ald ers accompanied with ".a smarting, stinging 'sensation. with a tendency to creep or spread over the adjoining surface. Mishler's Bitters are a sure. care-for this die .' 9th, Pitriples arid,Blotches.--Pimplesand Blotches'on the skin are always a sure sign' of, impure 'blood, Al though never dangerous, except - in cases of carbuncles, they are very disagreeable. Often we will see the melt handsome features rendered, hideous by great blotches, and.pimples, .and instead Of the. pleasing look which • shonldirradiate the' human • fade we. see nothing, but disgusting corruption,. for. pimpleti and blotches are ,nothing but the corrupt anent:mutations of ,the system expelled through the medium of the skin.: The.use 'of, Mishler's Bitters will force theSe . corritptiobit 'to be dis- - charged through the' natural: .channels, and thus cures all kinds of pimples arid blotchetilhciles who desire a fair complexion,. free from 'pimples, should bear this factin mind, IVEIMILER'S BIT. ER:S . . . . - IN READING. ,'• • . " • . . •. . . HA.SDONE! - Capt. S..et. Banks, says he was. eared nfa - severe'ease of Jaundice 'and Clironie Diarrhcea, - contracted in the ..Army, by 1.4 e use ef-Mishler's Herb Bitters. .• . ' • FElt.Eli ANII, Anus 'ANT, CAYRWATCII)I6I33IIOEA The qtl4er , •igned. former ,resident of -this : city:now residing at, leorC.Wayne.. Indiana, having - been afflicted with the above complaints while on a visit tolteading,. was indneed to try Mishierts Herb Bitters, and has the: Satisfaction to state that they have performed a radical care In gratitude to the discoverer of these Bitters; I am induced to give this 'certificate and for . the benefit of (4.hem-similarly.aituated.- • . • . *. HARRY A. WHITMAN. SHEIMATIET CQan aY M1611L161,8 BITTEISS:—TIIO un dersigned certfies that he- was fora long time- severely . iiMicted•ivith Rheumatic - pains; Which incapacitated him from following his Iniainess... Not being able to obtain relief: he finally resorted to• the . Use of Mishler's Cele brated Herb Bitters; , which•-effeeted a permanent 'cure ludic coarse .of .ten • days. - No return of any of. the. symptoms have been eXperienced since and the Care is a radical one. • C. M. DERN, • • . S. E..tiirn'er.Bt.h Blng'e Streets. • ' Reading, December 6th. 1366..'. • B. Mtintra;.Esti.=Denr Sir :—The undersigned has:— ing received great, benefit from the nse 'of your Herb Bitters; takes this opportunity of aCknowleclging.the same. in order that otherrisimilarlY• afflicted. marlearn the fact. Having.beert afflicted with severe rheumatic. Pains in my left ahoulder, contracted by exPosure,l ' was fora long titne.unable to sleep. .I - trled yr nryferb Bitters, and after taking . one, - dose r was able to sleep' two hone.. I took 'another dcTe and I slept • two hours more; when I again awoke.' I then took anotheridose. went to sleep and from that, time I have not{ been ..troubled with rheumatism, but I continue to urge the Bitters once in a While as a precaution. against the re turn of the complaint: I think the Herb Bitters the best medicine in existence for rhenmatum. . Reading, Nov 10,.'66' • • - JOHN FEHR. For - sale at .the New. Wholesale. Wine and Liquor Store. Silver Terrace.fettsville. .• • FIENIVESI9II( dc DUFF V, Proprittors Dec. SL-tr TO THE CITIZENS ot POTTS VILLE AND - . . The indersigned respectfully informs the citizens -of Pottsville and vicinity, that he has opened a: COAL YARD; in this -Borough, on a lot - .of ground, above IdcKeown's tavern,: on the old - Peacock Road, and - near the Mount Carbon Railroad. • He will keep. constantly on band COal of all kinds and sizes .and of the- best quality, (not . the 'outcrrippings of veins) and hopes tci ree,eivei large share of public patronage. It is unques tionable that a good Coal Yard has long been needed in 'Pottsville, and , the undersigned' trusts that. Idis en ter Prise will be encouraged and, sustained: • Coat weighed before deli Very. ' • Boxes for the reception orardtrs, which will be promptly attended to. will *be plead at the following pOints in the Borough :' • ' • • ' • • AMERICA'S IIO.USE,. • . FEGER'S HOTEL,' • -•. . • . UNION HOTEL. • • • FITZ SANDERSON'S' Ding Store. .SAIL. MOHRIS'S.Store. . • • Centre Street. • ' D. DOWNEY'S Barber Shop,: • .• • HEISLER'S Hotel, cor. . Miners. . • , • .villa Road. • : BANNAN•S Store. Centre greet. ' • • JAMES 'BECK'S Store, Mauch Chunk Stre . e.t . . RISING SUNIICYFE L. Minersville Road.. , - MUER 11LANBECK East Norwegian. Street. PRICE LIST OP CO _ AL PER TON. • BROKEN (X)AL, at the yard $5 00—deltvered: $0 00 EGO. -. " .6 00 " ' 6oe STOVE " .• - " - " • 5' 00 " • 600 CREZTNRT" " " 300." 400 PEA •', " " 300 • " 800 J. Ca lIITLIANGIER. 29-ff',. July 22..65 E. B. PEAIE, • WHOLESALE Dpilißit . BALED , ..: HAY AND . • Sellauylkill Maven. ,• Octobei 7, 85. 40-6 m, C . oceattut OU and Glyeerino—a. superior ar .ticle for pronuitlng the growth dills Ii at : Nor. 11, .45L45 -2 2m . BROWNS., Pharmaceutists. . l•iterf 'lll EkE, manufactured by Lilly—the beat in the I.l)unts7—for sale by - , f 8.. lialitlAN. . - MA. o . l4f,E'Artilir Riuirs roc THE PEW. AL LIFE =Mtn 00;01" Pun t.lMPEalk. Assets Bate forl t ie ..... 41 1 376,433 32 " DIVIDENDS amain SO 'peg PRICIRIURRtAYI BR Pero HALF wort Armiteir — ROBERT 0 'IOU Ru been appointed went los thiareilable CanPial andwill be . steeeed to ftrulsti any intomutioa regains, . - FIRE 414A21NE INSURANCE.Co • • . of Phi;adelpioa. . . , . •-. Thie old and reliable Company ha v e appointed ROBERT..C . . HILL ..• • . • FOR cjcll7Yl.Kl l 34 Orrienz—Centan Street . , Pottsville, Pennsylvania: NEW YORK. • ACCIDENTAL INSERANCE COMPANY. extol - 041)i* • . Insure's ngninst Accidents oG.nll kinds.. . GENERAL ACCIDENTS Include tke Traveling and also all forms •of Dlaltxtations; Broken BOnes, Sprainsliknises Cats: %Gunshot - .Wounds; :Burns end Scalds, Bites of Dogs, Asissults by . Burglars. -Robbers or Mhrderers —the action' of Lightning • or Sun. Stroke. the effeets of explosion. '.Floods ;and_ Suffocation by Drowning or'Choktrig: ' • EDWD; GREENE; bevy: • WV. A. BATLEY; Prest. - Briar A. Bitta, General Agent: ' • , _ ' • 1i016.1113T C. IM3=9 POTTSVILLE, • Jvix.l3, 1565. IMXANCE - : 1:41-1rcia4wtt*,•..N....Y.' PHENIX INSURANCE.: Brooklyn, N. Y. • , • - . . . • Cash Capita1......:.....51,000,00 0 00 Surplus . .s. • ' • ..518,840 79. • • • " - .- • STYMIE:I CROW ELL. Pres. _EDGAR W. Croweu.,.V. Pres. ' • PIIILERDEE &LW, SEEtY.• , ...ROREAELT ".C•,.FAILL , , Is authorized tia issue .Polfcles for fichorlkill County. ' Office over. Bright' S Har4ware Store, . Centre Street, Pottsville; Pi.. • . . .. ."' ' ; . - - ." 40-6 m, . METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., N. Y. Cash Capital Araetia over JAMES LORIMER GRAIIAId, President: J. C.*GOODRIDGE, Secretary. • D. BE.VERIDGE, 'Agent for Schuylkill County, will * receive applications and 'nue .Policiea. *. . • •• . rarLosses promptly adjusted. . - Wyoming Fire Insurazie,e Co, OF.WILICESBARUE. A *sets President .G...W...[IOLLENBACK. Nice President—L.II:SHOEMAKER. Eecretary—R. G.. SMITH. • . ' . DAVID .BEVERIDGB . ; "AMC. ..For Schuylkill Co.. Oftice,'. CENTRE - STREET; Potts. eille.• [April 7,2, ' I luly 29.'85=30-, AETNA . INSU AKE CO Incorporated. 1819. Charter .Perpetual. Paid.up Amount of S'isetio Losses Paid in 45 Years,— $17,485,894:71 ALEXArtIir.G. - Prcat. L. J. Er.st , Es, Secty. JONA. GOOD IN, Jr.. A. See. E. J. BA.B4rTr, Tray. Agt Gen'l Agt.,.Watiester, Mass • svALTi.is . - -CENTIik ST., rOTTSVIELE, PA: INSURANCE:. . • .11-AERCILER- 1 • .Generalingurance Agent:: Offiee'Pensisylinnia !1011, Pottsville, P. LIVERPOOL .t e • LONDON' .GLOBE .INSURANCE - COMPANY:. Cash Cdpital .s.nd Assets ' Invested piths United States over . . HOME INSITI3,ANOE COMPANY, ..1 1 / 4 eNi h aven, Coliipecticuti Caeh SurpluiJan: let.lS6 . - insurance.effeetedin the best Companie on ravoru• bie Liniser . (promptiy ndjuided and paid - wlthoir delay.. • . ' - April la, —la- .. - AIT:cI.---T.A-1 - "_5"... - .i' . . .14.SURARCE::.COMPANY 01' - 'HAENTORD, .': imp FlEl6—Citarter Oak Buil . la Building CASE CAPITAL, .Net Surplus, Jan, 1,1865, - - $120,23134 R. THOS. LOBDELL, MARK HOWARD, , - . Seqetary. . • President. R 0 BE . R.T.. V HILL.i. Agent, Pottsville, - Pa., • Is authorized to issue:Policies - hi the above Beli . 'Compauy. November 4. 'CS CHARTER •. . • • •.• . • = • • . ' FRANKLIN -.• , FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . PHILADELPHIA. . Assetfi-of Jainuq.ry-1,186, • • •••: . 2 501975. , P4. . ..•.. • • • ••• • • Capital, . - • s:soir,ooo Accrued Surplum, ... .. 997,860 .Invested Premiums - , • - 1,103;4218 • . . . Unsettled Clnime, , I lucerne fcir 1804; • ..$14,745:. I $310,000. .•'. 1.055• PAID SINCE 182.9; • .• es,000,000r:- • - • • • ~ • .• . PER-BETH AL AND _TEMPORARY BOLT - CIES ON LIBERAL TERNS. .•: • . . • • .• • •• • r 'DIRECTORSI . CHARLES N. BANCKER, ISAAC LEA,- • *. • TOBIAS WAGNER, • .• : EDWARD C.: •DALE, ' .• SAMUEL GRANT;:GEO. VALES; . , • JACOB R. SMITH,. ALFRED FITLER... GEO...W. RICHARDS,. RRAS. W. LEWIS, M. D. . CHARLES M. BARCKER, Prepoideitt. • EDWARD C. DALE, Vice..Eresident. •JAS. W. MoALLISTER. Sec. Pro. Tom. • . . The subscriber is neent for the above mentioned in . stitutiou, and' is prepared to make 'insurance on every description o1:' property, at the lowest mites. . .• HENRY' C,.RIIRSEt, Potts : v:llle, March 19, !Ga. •. • • 12-tt • . -1 riTI g • -=, . • __, ~,. ''- ,§ -f; ...i. ..,, g Jcp• o 1: --4 0 I■ 4 z u __ , 4 r ,4 li 4 r 4 ..c. i-- - -_, TN, "4_ cil 1--- i Oftr A Ort=i V o ;=1 " 0 2 c li e 3 H 1 :: P 4 0 r_, 41 ',L i t r -c 3 r i 4 7 a.. - 1 4 -2 :. c 2 P .- q ;74 E-4 0 g i l E , A 0.4 cz ayi Pco , bp., P cl .= -te, 1114 c ., 44 0 p 4 AI m pr i ` l4 im..l Q IT . TCORING icourvvit . MUTUAL .: IN SuRANAJE.OOIIIP.A.NIC: - , . • • • . hitINCY, PA., XLINE .20, 1565. Abstract of Rio 23titar 1, 4 11.i0n0 al Report, .Amt.prereinrii,notes and other securitleP . , $2,4T4.017 T 3 434 L of cash assets' • " 09.071 56 . . Total amt.iofassets . • • $2,578,110.29 Total amt. of property int:girt.4 to Jnnet.o, • •• • 1265. • • $23,829.297 . 02 Amt. of losses paid the pmt - ymr... ' 73.912 29 Total losses paid since - March 20, 'talk.: 1,401,068' 04 OFFICERS . JAMES RAISEIN, President. • . • BOWERT. MONTGOMERY...Vice President; JOSIIITA.BOWMAN, Secretary. - THOS. CHAMBERLDT, Treasuret - , - . • . JACOB A. HAZBIS,, General .Agent. • ' 2 ' Thie old and reliable Company.-ra.nking.-st' the head oral! similar lostltttate,Tontlnnes to li mn policies againat.loss .by ilre on houses.barns,.coal breakers, merchandise, and other personal ,property - in WWII and country. At cash' or mutual rates. • Applica tinny 'for Insurance-may be. made to any.of the local ts agen, or to the General Agent of. the Cmpany s at his office. Market street, Pottsville, Pa: ' Pottsville, Dec. 9.'G5. • wm. BOYER,: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DPATER IN. ~ _ TOPPACQ O , PIPES AND CIGARS, Centre Centre St., Opposite - the Toms Mill; POTTSVIILLE, P 11.; Feb. 21; .61. ATMOSEIS :Prepared Niece *ail" at meet convenient article for.hourckeeparo. at • ' BORANNAN & SCHNERRI: 46- • ' • Wax set street, al!ovo Tbird;;Pattatille. looo rzs ,E alr?du t or l d TolrN4Eltindr.,r.ent • • ~ New Cireengrocer's store,• . • "KEPT BY BCELS..IFROST, • Mark* kft-hand side, next door be l ow sl.l .. The's Flo.ur mid Feed Btore. - - Xls.lerestp_urpcees to keep on _band a vartety o VEGICTAISLY.S., FLOWERS; MSH, She feels graudid to her friend& for their formm• •pationap., and hopes that it may be continued, by giving her an early • • . tAprii 9, 7)4:-rl5- NEW WHOLESALE 1/70133 AND LIQUOR STORE, - SILVER TERRACEi : Por.rTsvIDLE 7 ; ,, $250 j 000 Charapagne, Claret, Of the most Superior qualities, AI e jAWN - .I:N..ES 62,000;000 650,000 Iniperial Cabinet, Old Family Rye, $150,000 £0.250,000 .00 . 3,530,351' 78 SUPERIOV WHISKEY smooo,ooo $1,500,000 Old" Hennessy, 4 . 1 : :: 4 07: 3!1 $200,000.00 DART. &._rAT,:v BRANDY..t LIQUOR. Port, Sherryy Dim&ftit i &6„ Together with the purest (PURE -ALSO--- Old Bourbon, OvOrholt, 201 X and I'M, Old Nectar, Old. Apple, And all the various brands of EXCELSIOrt, Old Mittel, Old Otard, Dupny & Co's, Pinot, Castillon & Co's, And all the best lirwAs of AT THE m ri) i!1 t , 0 1.3 11 / t gi P .. 4 't.J*) Nu 13 m xi w O:CiON STEW.—To two q uarts of bra. stock, add ei g ht onions cut small, three ()a ces of lard, fat, or butter, s alt laid pepper Nothin g else is' neces.sary: but if you hare any bits of potatoe, cabbage, or other vat ble; a pinch or two of thyme, mint,-or othd sweet herb, so rt ie waste pieces of bread, 'much the better ; your %stew will be r icher and. more delicious for the addition. Sit r e ally excellent stew, would be further ill' proved if, when - the*cinions, potatoes, emi . bread were soft, w er e prayed fine or maiy,d FOREIGN , AND DOMESTIC. I into a pulp Superior Scotch Ale, Irli3h and Scotch IM:kb3ky, Old Jamaica and New Ragland Rum, Atid_Every Variety of WINES.. & p..quo-p, Ali;mrs on hand and for sale chea% ONLY FOR C...45H! HENNESSY & pUfTTY'S, MYER TERRACE, POTTSVii LP, :PA Octobiwil.:6s • • ilrear# Voya, LARD This was-the rnalzim , of the great Cato of the 'Romans, two thousand years ago. We need. to-treasure it pp in our plans as cultiy a . tote of the soil, and tO exhibit its countless value in the increased products of our farm s . A Pennsylvania German, who establisbe& hip:islet" a half century ago in the rich land s ott Bear" Grass Creek, near this city, was asked by a young farmer as to the best mode of making &large crop of corn. The answer was akin to this maxim of Cato, although It is not probable; the_ old Pennsylvanian had ever heard of the maxim or or Cato.. • He said, "Sty 'yottog friend, keep your-Work horses fat." His experience taught him that no farmer ever made a first rate crop of corn with pont Work-horses, and thethriving con• dition of the horses is - always a test of the thrift of tbe farmer. So this old man, was as agricultural philosopher, 'though he had - tier.. ,er probably stildied farming as a science.— The results to which his piactices le& were the sonic as if he had read the experiences of other farmers over the world, whicli !knots. lug more than book farming, so much derid ed by, those ado know nothing of the great 4 art. •. To:." keep-the land rich' presupposes that it is already . rich, and if it is not so, it is the first . duty of the farmer to Make it rich. This. to some farmers, "is a hard saying,"-" but it is vastly better tomake our lands rich than to, abanclon hetrt, after they ate exhausted, vi to the far west and purchase;new laods .on_which . it may require. lifetime. to. effec t sin adequate improvetnent„ . • When Catosaid. 'Seep your land rieh, 7he_tweant -you Should feed it with manure . ; and it is ti remarkable fak that President Fillrnoie Was the firs[ chief Magistrate who ever used that.wordln a mes- sage to Congress... Land cannot be kept rich Without manure--animal, mineral or v'egeta 'ble. It is reported that the hones on the mem orable held-of Waterloo. were.used for .im proving the soil, and the:bones of horses are of essential value for this purpose in Europe. Iu our own country, however the :chief ap- - pliCatiOus are stable manure, the various pre ? . parations of and the grasses, connected with a system' or 'rotation in - the crops. i v 'clover: pulverizes the. soil "and feeds it. bet ter- than any other grask and.esplrially Protects it from the - sun in mid-summer. It ris a lundathenteil principle - to-restore to the 1 MOre than is withdrawn from it, -or 3 del erioratiOn. is the ' inevitable consequence; and, the great desideratum of .a farmer is not so . much to, raise large crops as to cause the farm to yield the . greatest possible crop con ., sistently with an increased capacity - in tLe soil to produce a large crop. .- -, 1 To - keep the land rich, it is necessary for '. , the farmer not to over crop himself to mid . 1 i vale only . what can be well,. managed, and a . i keep the Other laud in grass, or exchange' I: 'With a crop of suiall grain." le.istrue eenna ,rny "to make land es :rich as possible, no mat-. ter what the' Manure' costs-.-- The farts,on this subject are startling. - If ever it is"politie 'to give hiirb interest, this is the occasfon•-•-- manure NOR repay the highest usury. This thought was iseatitifully illustrated in the pol icy of the gr4Ntt :Napoleon, who, While mag nanimously regarded by Lord. Napier in his Masterly history of the Pepiasrdar Wfir, as the '' . '•first Captain 'unit:ly age," will go doWn to die , tent posterity with a brighter halo of glory for his code of lairs and his encouragement of aviculture in his vast domains. Be built a canal froa. a rich district into old Flanders, the poorest Country in. Central Europe, and by bringing manure into what is now Mod ern Belgittm, made it the richest - and best cultivated-country iu theworld, families be ing supported- upon an. average of fifteen acre's, about the amount of land to be found in 'dm fence corners of the large farms in Kentucky,. filled With weeds or briars.—Len isville Gazette. - - " " ... PUFF CAN.s..---Six• eggs, -6 cups or. flout, ti of sugar, .2 of sweet milk, 9 ()is. of butter, 4 teaspoons of cream of tartar, 2 of soda. . . . . • Pet.tekre CAR.E.--o . ne.' cup of -sugar., 1 or. flour. half a cup of. butter, whites . .of four eggs, 'fsiiiionpt.milk, a•little errant: and se tts, 1em0n ... ,. .. . .. ' - FRENCh LoAr.—One pound of sugar and -1 'of flott'three-fourtits of a pound of butter, :11b. of raiini, 1 gill of Win - a - and brandy and sweet milk; 2 nutMegs; 1 teaspoon of soda 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar, t eggs. . . 'Wnrre qAKE:—Beat the whites of 4 eggs to a stiff froth, half a cup ofbutter, half a cup . • ofsour create, cups of white sugar, tea msgoon of soda and . .leon, - 3 cups of aim Yelltic. the -'same, as the white; only use the YolkS'nf the eggs. - . • PottE..A;cn Par,Cro . Pre.—Put into: a deep dish some . pork I)i:dies, from which' the meet has been removed for sausages or other asel. A:midst:these bones put slices. of apple and potatdes with '.chopped onions, salt 'and pep . 7. peoe, a.little water; cover ,with:" crust, .and bake slowly. BLACK CAKE.—One pound of flour' ant brown sugar, three-fourths of a pound of butter, 1 teaspoon of Soda in a • cup of sour -cream, 2 lbs. of Currants and ..1 of -raisins. pound of citron, 2 nutruT,s,..4 pound of mace and cloves, 1 lb. of cinnamon, nearly a pin: of nuilasses, I . glass of brandy and wine: POTATO PLE.—Make" a thin: pie crust' in the usual way, and line with it a basin a deep pie dish.-LFill to - the top with, finely shred p6tatoes, -among which Mix-and onion or two sliced very thin, - pepper and salt, and a little butter, dripping, or lard. Pour over as,usuch good milk or cream is the dish or basin will hold. Either" cover - with a cruet or not, according to option, and bake in s slow oven., • . 63ILN Bahin.—Take three pints of wate put in a, vessel,•let come to the boil, put I. r. tabl ! ..spoonfoi of salt, add meal to thicken. arid boil a few.mimiteS,. then take otf ark put in three pints of water to cool, acid two .egcs and; thicken again with-. meal. Se! _aside covered in a warm place 'or aboht sa hours to rise, -and then bake with a _hot tire about one hour—and if left in the oven mod erately warm for 'slew hours, it will be still better. ~ 31as. Reeds PLUM Pennisf...---One Pci pa , ot beet suet, j pound of loaf sugar, 1 NV dour, ~ 6 eggs, 1 pint milk, 1 pound raigni ) pound currants, tpourids citron, 2 nutmqs. mace cloves add at Pleasure. two 8 1554 brandy. Chop the suet fine, rub into a cream,' add Sugar and flour, each time rubbing it %Cell, add the spices , fruit and brandy. Beat IV eggs, add them; then the milk, tie it moder ately tight, boil ii eight hours. This quanti" ty makes one very large pudding—PO if boiled in quart bowls, three if in pint botch cover them up tight Adieu cold, with PaP 6 and put them away until wanted. one is wanted boil one tour. ::;;,' :..~ . ism kltripts.
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