The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 29, 1866, Image 4

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    Ati,t.--..and : i.. , :*00":.
• !lastly fin 6.l%vringing Mound the firele7—
, lie Coatimmeth with the Prmidratial
Party from Detroit to Indinnap . oli s.
POST Osris, CONFEDETT X BOAIiS (VS - WOl
is in the State uv Kentucky), September 11,_
1366.J-rata at home; and.glad .am I, that I
am at hcime. Here in Kentucky, surround-:.
ed. by Dinsocrats, immersed, a part of the
time in my offishel dooties, and a ballance uv
the time •in whisky, with the privilege uv
wallopin niggers and the more inestimable
and soothen privilege uy aisistin in mobbin
uv Northern.,,Ablishnists, who are not yet
all out uv the State, time passes pleasantly,
and leaies no yak' regrets. I alluz go to bed
nites feclin that the day hez not bin wasted.
From Detroit the Presidential cavalcade,
or._ez the infamous :Jacobin Radical party
i rre l ev antly term it the menajery, proceeded
.to Chicago. The Recepshons his. Imperial
Highness received through Michigan- were
flatterin in the extreme.: I continue thy
IrstAsTy.—At this pint the President dis
played that originality and fertility'uy iinagi
=shun karacteristic uv him: . The recepshun
wuz grand. The masses called for Grant,
and His Highness promptly responded. He
said after swinging around the cirkle, and
tmdin traitors at both ends itv the
: line,' I
leave the 36 states with 36 stars onto them in
yoor hands:and--- •
The .train wuz oft amid loud shouts nv
"Grant, Grant," to wick the President re-
sponded by wavin his hat.. '
Ass ATIBOTL—At this pint the trainmoved
in to the inspiring sounds uv a band playin
"Hale to the Cheer." His , majesty smilinly
appeated and thanked em , for the demonstra
tion. It was soothin, he remarked. The lair
their band wuz playin `.t./Tale to the Cheer'
wuz approprit, ez he wuz Cbeef MagiStrate
uv the • ashen, to which posibheri,,he bed
reach siievin bin Alderman nv his native
village t. S. Senator, etsettry. The crowd
hollered "Grant ! dram!" and thj President
thanked em for the demonstration. It showed
him that the people - wuz witli him in his . of- .
forts to close his eyes . on a Enion : of 36 States
and a flag of 36 stars ou to it. Ef lam a
traitor, sed he, warmin up, wilO is the Judis
Iscariot? Ez Pm swingin around the cirkle
• I find Thad Stevens on the one side and Jeff
Davis on the—
'The conductor cruelly started the train
without given him time.to finish.
The crowd proposed three cheers far Grant,
and the President waved his hat to em sayin
that he thanked em, showin as it did that the
people wuz with him. .
_BATTLE CIIEEK.—A large , slumber was Rs
aembleA here, .who ez the train stopped yelled
"Grant! Grant!", Affected to tears by the
warmth uv the racepshun, the President
thanked em for this mark of confidence.'Ef
he ever • bad any doubts - ez to the people's
being with- him these doubts wuz removed.
He wood leave in' their hands the flag and
'the union of 36 states and the stars thereto.
appertaining. Ef he wuz a Joodis Iskariot
who wtiz---
The crowd gave three hearty cheers for
Grant ez the train moved oft, to , with the
President responded by waving lug hat.
KALAMAZOO.—The offishels were on' hand
at this pint and so wuz the people--4 of
fishels and several' thousand people, which
the latter greeted us with cheers for Grant!
Grant! The. President reSponded, sayin, that
in.swinging around the circle he bed bin Call
ed Joodis Iskariot for sacrificin uv hisself for
the people! Then cleerly into'your hands
leave the Constitution'uv stars with 86
States onto am, intact and untlisseversed.
The offishels received the stars and States .
and amid cheers for Grant,: for winch.: the
Pre§ident, thanked ern, the train glade oft
ruagestically. • .. . •
-• And so on to Chicago, Where Ny'e didut git
off our speech, though from the manner in
which the people hollered Grant: Grant W•e
felt cheered, at realizin how - much they wuz
with us: His eminence wanted to sling the
:t6 States and-the, flag with the stars at em,_
-but ez Gen: • Logan wuz there ready to fling
em back,.it wuz deemed highly z prudent not
•.„. . •
• •
to do it.
Here my triali commenst... At the. Biddle.
House, hr Detroit, the nigger waiters showed
bow 'much
~ a African kin be Spileil.by 'Mein
free, .They lied the impudence to refoose to
wait on us, and for it half hour the imperial
stumick wuz forced .to fast: Thisialanniu
Manifestation ow' negro malignancy alarmed
Eggsalency. "Thank God," said-he "that
I vetoed' the Freedmen's
.Duroo Bill. I hey
'bin Alderthan uv my nettvo .town—.C . her
:swung around the entire circle, hilt this I.
never dreamed uv. What woilld - -they do if
they bed their rities ?' The insident made
an impression onto him, and at Chicago he
-resolved to trust 'em no longer: • He. ordered
his Meals to his room, and sent for•ine.
friend," sed lie, "taste everything onto, this
table!". •• • .•
"Why? my liege," se . d.l.
"Niggps is conk; ". - Eitid he, "and this
- "food may be . pizoned. They Mite . ine, fin: • I
ain't in - the Moses bizness.: Taste, my
friend." -
• -134 t spozn,*' sect "dint it ncwv be pi
'. Atoned? •\\ ai uv us bowelsy: •My stomach
is iiv; ez : me ez worn is to
' `•::casby; - 7sezite, "taste; -, If goodie, who
'. mourns? Ef I.die, who'd Swing around the -
.: . cirkle? Who'd sing the Hag and fli; stars at •
..
. _the people, and 'who'd leave the C'onstbosli:..
1 - •
in their hands? The country'demands the.
sacrifice, and besidet;,- el' 3 - oii don:t. 'off goes
, your official head. - :. • : . -, .
• That last appele fetched lee. Ruttier than:
I risk that •olliis I'd chew etriclinine. for UV;
...
i • what akkuunt is a Diniehrat, who has-wunst.
: 4 . - tasted the sweins the place and is' ousted? ,
~-• And froni Chicago on, .I.• w uzlbrcett to taste
`.. his food - and; likker 7 to act ez -a sort of a
•liteaniii rod to shed off 1 he . vengernic-etiv the
'• nigger ivabers. : 1 w ocalta-tle 11V every dish
and -drink front each' bottle. and et •t. 'tlidn't
.. swell ttP and bust in h minits Ili; Serene .
: - flightless ii tied take hold: I . stitier«l sevi rid
lk t I . deaths. I icsoom nIY derv.' - - -- ..
0 - JoLtir —The- crowd wit?. :timid e. - The'
'•• "pettsatitry, as the train approached, 'rent flat
1 ' - air wi b shorn:4 or -- Giant :'• "grant : - His
. - •
Poteni‘y, the
. Presitient..protaptly aeknow:- .
-: , ]edged, the crtinpronent. lie was saeritivin
k- -. - luisself fin - thentL-who lied Made g:4.:a!er sae-
I .o.t.rificea? '.lie bed bin Aftlerrr.ini ti - t- his - tativ
f." : town and. V ice President—lie w it 7: too illecles4 - .
• -,:,:, to t o ti k e . 1 . 4 titceeli,, but it - fie wit? .1,, Aas
•ii..ltikarlot, who auz the ' Saviour? lle,hed
swung. stoned the .elikle and berth!t found
ft" none so far: Ile left in their hands the' . 7 .--‘,
, `t!. ' The Pi esident In iske-I . 1 . :p; - a14,,ftlicti this.
i t - to ladbutapolls•he spol.e it bit te llooidity I •
:meter obi-et - v(llin hint berme. 1 finny: sat:
1 Ito
. yciose• a nwillific brut, that lie le.:,i
!'iliemorrloge fiv. words. • Al' the latter city eui
. .-t'reception Via"; the most Ilatrin nv ee4. we have
t' )ei . erienced. - The Perinle - wile tII P •s*
p , . , , 1 le n.l
.- 1 1 dent'. .appeared ou the balrotty tly'l lie Bates'.
1 1 dent.
V:liousc, yelled sn vicilerously for Grant that
Ithe Pi'esident r wlhen be stepped: forward to •
.. ;I nd:non:ledge the compliment eon - dent be
. .4tteard .at. all. -He waved his hat, - ' and the
_pore -he waved it,' the more•cnmplimentary
,e: crowd -became. Grant: Grant ! I they.
) lyelled, and :the more the President silo - Wed
lihrii,elf the more 'they- yelled Grant; until
llverpowered.- by the • warmth uv t he.reeep-
tilitm, and unwillin to .
.expose his Ilettltil; the
.. 'resldent - retired without . slingin a - speech
satisfied that the People
l i , it em, but entirely •
.• t- Alm with him. ° .. -• , - • . • •
• j-. And soon; Until near ti l: Louis: whim-we
4enetrated a Democratic country,. uv with I
--..- Informed . his : Majesty:.. "How kno west
-.' Ruin?" scz he. ,Easy,7 sea I, "I observe in.
• , ...
'he crowds a larger proportion .uv "red noses '
- tf. 1-
• .pd hats with the - tops • Off. I notice .the
~. • ..,
~
.enses unpauned,, with mg-pens in front uv
I
.... i , ,, ihem, - and .wliat is! mote, I obSerye. that
oowds compliment. yoo - direct, ! .instetid . of
.-14 `li loin it, as heretofore, over Grant's shoulders..
, -
-• I" - ;
( 4i
gists uv the- - Golden. • eirkle, which I
- -}" t,c
tis the identical ciikle itstove-bin-swing
lai
~ 't around lately, love goo aut approach you
•-• 4, t
• _., ianfidently." • -... .
..r .. .... .
... .
if iThe neat mornin the office holders uv the
-'A . ,
i tate,. without the people, assembled; and he
01.
s ls fl
.• • . . .. ,
pade his regler speech to cm,. wich appear-•
-, - •
"-:
. ' h-t' -1-1 to be gratifyin to bothhim and them. The
',.. • t i tresideut does not:like to . sleep with a nn
'vs 0, ielivered speech on.. his mental stumick. l t.
ives . bill the niternate..
::: Here I left the party , for a short time, that
.:•!:- `. !:: mite go home and attend. tb rimy official.
.;'.•:;,,:' .3oties:' - There , is five Northern tainilies near
- ,4, ----.'z ko Corners wich must lu . tve notice to leave,
-..s.. l4lldeight .niggers to hang: .I
_lied.ordersto
1 1kport to the party somewhere between I..ixAs;
41--
Igilie • and Harrisbirg„ with I.' shalt thi,,,i'ezi
Vavelin lay 'order, I get mileageand sich.:::.,. : •
t ' .' -,Pernounix.l7. Iteeth, I); h[„ . - •-•`:'-
. - .., •. .. .., : - (wiclOsPoatmaiter9 - -,,
kcii;pkewise
. clu4in: to the eilied4f,;s.-`:.
ita:kkind of braes dcilidf4lptf . co,
igin t f;/.obal
EDUCATIONAL
LADIEST.'INSTITUTE; :.. .
. . itA.T.Borso , , .
413 miles •north of rthiladelphla.) '
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larged facilities SEPINEBER . IOth. •
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• :s . • : . . open on '
' Tliaa:oiday; Sepsember 20.
Beard. and tuition ; per non= • s4a )
.do do . do . for two or more kat-
. era, (each) 400
- .
French To the _ of the . family, and is con
stantly epokeri in the Institute. - - . -
. - MADA3LB D. LIERVILLY, Principal:
. . .
It 4, Til - 313 m .
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MORAVIAN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LAOIES,
At Litiz, Lancaster Co., Pa.,
(FOUNDED 1194.)
A.frOrdi Paperlor advantages for thorough and accent
pl6hed Female Education. -
• For Circulars and information. address -
Rtv. WILLIAM C. REISURI Priiicipat •
July 21, , GG 293 m.•
ANNOUNCEMENT T.O
The Quaker City flimsiness College,
Tenth and Chestnut; and Bread and Spring
Garden Stu., Philadelphia. ,
. • .
Opening of the Fall .Elessions,.Sept: 3d.
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petit. allowed taa all Scholarships purchased during the
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those- who propose_ to enter at any future time..
• ituporaor Advantages.—This Institution
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The Fall Sessions will open : with greatly. hiereased
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, •
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Descriptive Circulars on applicatirni:
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are guaranteed a- Practical -Accountant's:
Coarse of the highest value, such as has never before
been placed within the reach of students of 'Commix
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T. E. MERCILk..NT, Secty. Aug. 11, ,GC.,:-82:3u;
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EDUCATION ADAI74D TO. ALL:
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thoron4h and coraprehensiye, combining Tnioar and
ram-rice, applied and practiced.by tin. beat Tito
mais and bulinefa men or tlareountry. • . ' •
Actual Basinetis.
-In ibis department legitiroate transactions of Trak
and Commerce, are daily practiced, by - rdaking pnrcha
ses and sahis in the brodel -Store, connected with the.
College snpplied with-samples of pry, Goode, nig% -a
icmdar Bank of Thilxisit and if sue with - S working imp- -
Rid Of 410ti,000, (consisting of finely engraced•Rank
Bills.) in which students fill in torn the positions of
Cashier, Paying and Receiving - Teller, DLscount and
Check Clerks, &c. • ••• • -
BrancliesTflught. -'• •
Book keeping in•all.it.firms and applientiOns.
Busine:,.s Calcntation9, .Correspondence, Forms,
Dtlv. with retcul•v recitations
Penmanship in every style of the art; • • •
Phonom aptly, • Telegraphing by regu . lar ci,rcnit of
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ANOTHER GREAT CUItE
IN TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK'
Of a highly •restutialile citizen.. well : known to the
. • • 'Mercantile community, try . • . •
DR. J. H. SCHENCK,
THE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHILADELPHIA,
°Friel: N.Y. ANT. GAI.I:NA L e ar. CO.,
t?-3 Nassau St., New York. Jime
J, 11. stelll,l"l:—DearSir --For over fifteen years
I have been troubled with a severe- cough,- arid usually
two or three times a year with more or less heinorr
hage,•.which together, for the last - few years, -has kep
-me thin in flesh and too weak to do business of•any
kind without- suffering. In August I had -a,
very seVere -hemorrhage. and, according to the judg
ment of a good New York physicien, I was classed as_
beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to be
prepared; .so far as property matter , -were concerned.
to leave this world at short notice. The physician (Heil •
my ghod friends) said that the first cold I took must'
prove fatal; Early in January I took a - so:ere cold,
and fortunately was occupying rooms at-No. V. BOND
STREET, directivovir your office. I think about the
Itith of January f procured rebottle: cif yritir Palmonic
Syrup and commenced- taking it freely... My. feet and
limbs were very MllOl swollen, and all the symptoms:-
of a speedy death seemed to• accompany my cold. • • I
sent for my former physlcian„und stated tohim that I
was taking your medicines, - and after showing them to
him, and having taitted of them, tt.c.,' he replied : "You
can take them f yodlike,,they -will do you no harm."
He said: "Yon know what Itold you hist summer, and .
I:say the same now, if - you have any, brusinese.to close
up, do not put it off," He Said to other friends - that
he - "could see no - hope for me," and my friends and re
lations-concluded my time had come. Afthis tints - I
IVIN taking freely, of your medicine, but. had not seen
you. - The doctor called a few times. and found the
(much to his surprise; he said.): improving, and he
could not nridestand why.- .My faith was increasing hi
your medicines, and I had a wish to have yoa examine
my case, and see - what you had to say. When you first
came to my room and made the exilmination, you gave
.me but little encouragement, . but on the contrary, ex-.
pressed sad doubts of my.ever being *helped- out of my
then seeming difficulties. The . second time that you
called..finding me still gaining.- you gave me encour
agement, saying,- "my symptoms were improving r the
Iffilmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and.litindrake fills
had acted like 'a charm." My circulation, my cough,
my appetite, all began charm.",
improve, and I could • walk.
about-my MOM a little. • -You visited me nearly. every .
Tuesday, - Inad.found ate' ittiprocing, and told me not to•
go out of.my room until the first - day of May: I took to
cold while under your treatment,' my appetite became
first-rate, and you told me, to cat everything I wished
of a nutritious nature, and to 'exercise about the room
as much as ' possible. I followed your advice, and to
the surprise of nay :old• physician-and friends, I seem.
much better than I have been for several years; and
breathe better than I ever expected a person could with
-one lung, the loft being completely dried up. I felt
very . gratefulto you, and consider your advice and.tned
icines Invaluable, Yours, trial , •
Sens:sec —Dear Sir:—About tiro years ego I was
taken viih a very troublesome cough and a Pain in my
breast seven or eight months passed away 3cithant
•my doing anything for - myself. Men I applied to a
physitian, who attended me for about. three months
without rendering use any service. I also - obtained the •
advice and treatment of aphysirlan in one of our hog—
pitals, and also' bad the advice and treatment of two'.
other - physicians; but all: to no purpose. • During this
long space of time I was 'nearly dead; - several times
my friends came to see we and - witness 'my exit into
the spirit world; I wag confined to my betftwo Months
at a time, • Illy breathing was - .exceedingly short., I
:gate up several times alltepe of getting better: and
'as regarded getting well, that was entirely out of the
question. - And to-think this day I am well and hearty!'
I was advised .by some of my friends,' to try - Doctor
Schenck'„ Medicines. , I .accordingly bought bottle
altar bottle, until 1 reached the ninth: then I found a
decided change in my cough for the better. -• I's:offered'
severely from palpitation of the heart, and two weeks
after I commenced taking your . medicine - this difficulty
. When I fir.Ft - went.to Dr. Schenck's office it was with
difficulty that I could gettp lute his reception room;
was o weak and swelled Imy Skin was - sus sallow as
though I had- 'ilia jaundice I felt dull; liesvY and
sleepless •-Dr. Schenck, after examining me. Said both'
my.lutigi: were affected..anci - gave' me little hope r brit
his medicines, in - about two weeks, took right hold of
me:. it scented to co right through my 'whole syStetn,
The‘Pulmonic Syrup, Sea:Weed Tonic and Mandrake
Pill's. all took right bold In the tight place. ' The.ltills
brought. away greai quantities of bile an i slime: 'the
Sy - : up loth:cued the matter in my lungs, which •came off
very free; the Sea-Weed - Tonic gave_ rxe an appetite,
and everything seemed to taste good.
• Toyhow what!' great power the medicines have in
puriP,ing my syStem, and to show how • bad•l was die- -
eased, beside all - the bile that passed my bowels; and
the - great quill:titles of phlegm and matter expecto
-rated. I hroke.out all over in large balls, that would.
craniune to gather and run for .aliout six weeks; and I.
had at cone thee oveftwenty-tive toils. I have nothing
.of the kind now, and feel like another person altogeth
er. I tan safely say that I have not enjoyed such health
for rice years as I'do now and cannot praise you and
- medieines'enough.. May• God abundantly bless
and preserve you: is the sincere desire - of one who has
• been so Wonderfully relieved through your agency: and.
if any one desires Id , know with regard to the truth
. filint:si of this report, ft they will call upon any of my
ftterals•,•or npon - cao,'No. 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp
son street. below Cadwalader,-"Philadelphia, they will
be perfectly satisfied with the validity of the case.- '
' Your, with lunch reinect,
•,. • • - • . MARY SC.g.NAIDT,
The alh.ve casr, 'as deseribcd,. is perfectly 'Correct: '•
know: ii to be the: Yours. •- T. B. MILLER* • -.•
• PaStor of Hancock M. Li: Church.
Dr:Schenck. will tie professionally 'at his principal
Miner Nri 15 NOrth Sixth street, corner' of 'Commerce,
Pelladelphut. every Sattinlay. from 9 A ?dirndl t P
32 , 150nd street; Sc•w 'York. every Tuesday. from 9 to'
3 No 9' tsstnmer ••treet. Ilostnn, .11Iass., every
_Wed
nesoay. from ft to 3. mid every other Friday at 1 11 5 Pal
ti"nore street. ItaltimOre. :thl.; • All ethic(' free,-bat for
m thorough eammination of the lungs' with his Respi
ometer, the charge- is tliree dollars.
Pfice of the Pulmor:lc SITU') and Searreed• Tonic,
each $1 SO per
. btl . tile; or $Z ho per half dozen. .:Man=
. I:lr.:he Pill: , .2.6 cents Jim hos. • • .
• For Bale by, all Druggists and Dealers. '
nte- '65
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS,
The Schuylkill. cqunti
Lumber & Manu f ac turing Co.
•
Bate ruk brunt at their extensive establishment, on
Rill road Street. a great quantity of lumber of every kind
and &scrip ton. shich they can supply to Operators,
- Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be
bought eiseithere. They are also ready to supply,
through the means of their extensive business and la
bor saving machines manufactured articles in their line
at a sating of D per cent. on former cost.
Their Large workshops have been in successful opera
tion for the past yedi, turning out vast quantities of
Doors, Window Wrainer,
Karl:. Panel Work,
alLouldingri Bed-peons,
Blinds, Banisters,
Shutters
And all kinds of Pra.med, Paneled and Turned Work
which they bate con.ttantly on hand. They are ready
exislite orders at the shortest notice, for any quanti
ty orquulity of sawed or manufactured stuff.
Dry and green Hemlock of all kinds, for building
purposes. Oak. Maple, Polar, chair, plank and scant
ling boards t Cherry, Walnut. Mahogany, &c.. far cabi
net work; White and Yellow Pine boards for flooring,
MU' or made.to order; 11,Thite Pine plank, 3, 236, 2; ix,
134, M, and M inch panel, always 'ready; also, 'plank,
beams, rails, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, ceiling
ildb• tmiltngs, Ate, At.
tar Bills of sawed stuff and everything In their line
on hand or to order, at the shortest notice.
Per Willa. March 29. tes .
DYNPEPSII.A. Peru assemany. Cured by
. . .
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SEDDON'S DYSPEPSIA TROGETA •
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A Perfect Core, Or the Minty literitrided.
, These Troches not only give Immediate relief bat are'
- yore to . effect a perineum= cure to Iliapepatit- They .
are ro ta pairgative, alai therefore .their nee does. Dot
create a neceeeity for the habitmel we of Cathartice.
They ranee no eicknevai or•the 'stomach. or arliehea of:
. the.bowele r 'sinahre perfectly hamlets to the meet &
. • • - - : .. . . .
They will immediately correct *Soar Stottiach, cure
Flandance:Betutburn.„ Sickness or Pain in the Sto
mach. • Costiveness. Belching_. or wink: L ye , • Cm.
pews, vadiette'.;:and; tact'all:those atmgramble
and dss iz sress symptoms of thisytilitteissewhicit calf forihe'plemres and duties:or life::
Weak and delleadepersons who have been Injured byp
the-lise As( mwerfal stimnlanteand panratives,
Ant them a mild. sateen/3 snre restorer of the digestive
orbmins to their original strength and vigor:•
Parma solely by the Proprietors.. • -' .• - •
• . • S. j. -VAN.I)E.RsLOOT & Co..
• ' 711314uket wog, PhD/doh:Ca.
• t&Ae...Agoilt *UAW! County. II
. Ara . osagglart, Potts:ill* A lsog .. lq
,Ss4iist
• r
ITIC - N - A. -- 1 . 47t - g - E 7 l ) '''rE 7 -- IW - r.13.R 6 6 -
. _ •
TI
1 -:,BUSJNESS.:.CMS;
.CIVIL
. ANTS, .
•...-
• • • '
AND MINING ENGINENR,
in.pecli 'Co:Ueda:a; and eiuminea'Mineral' . anl• Oil
Lands. Orrice=-Blinaisin , s Building, Centre
Sat.; opposite Episcopul-Cisaircit.
L.
;. 41/lIILITCII, Civil .and
.1-A• Enganeei; Puttsystle,. P . n. , •
OFFICE . on 2d floor of Gsw Brig ht'' 'Building, Cen
tre Street.. •• • • ID*. 10.
TJA.IIIIII4 BROTHERS, Civil rind
ltli
ll 'ning En2ineem, pawl's - Building," Second int
linhantanmi Streets: • " • • % • • •
STEPHEN IiAItRI . S. • -
July 30... - September 20, •63 -39-
PW. flitairAF Eft t Pottsville; Pa., late
1- of the Penntylmnivbtate Geological Surrey, ex
plores laMis;
October 13, •55
FRANK. DARTER t *ReaI - Estate Agent,
.MAIIANOY. CITY, Schuyl63llConnti, Pa. ...
nriatterAddr . ess—•.llahanoy City P.A.. • •'-.
GlllNCV— ta ro . r b P an u d r ee cle c nn i t! Sale
chargeZ c taking
3 of Coil ranct:ll7i u gac;. and: collectin rents.
Officer .b.cakingo Sereet,'Pottsvßle. • •
. Aiwa 6, VA
_l4-3 • ` CHAS. 'AL
NV ..; R. symorrs,
CII7IL AND, MINING ENGINEER.,
Building, Igillanniongo
• Street, Pottvvitle... .
May 0! .65
. . ._ .
jotnipiq .w.,GEAIL
.1r; - -•.•-•
_ . • Cavil nottitlining - Engiacer. --
. P O l - IsIALLE, Pa., oF.Fravati Su..vt.r..TtrancE.
'March 10.-•GG .. - - . - . • - • - 10-Iy.
FRANK SPOH.N.
BUTCHER; ".
31:irket At.; noitlioide went of Ceniii Mi.,
• :..• •-"*. POTTSVItEE: '•
Choice Frimhllecf...Ptuttpn, Veal, &e., firipplieii.to
The 'patronage of the publi6 is tefil . kettully Rlleited.
April It • ; .• • . -151 t
• '
.I.IfIIII.IIERIS,
and JEWELRY,
ALWAYS 0 HAND
.
ftSrl..tl kind, -, or .M.nsicalliwnnunints. Violin Strings,
Bass V ioJ StrinV.; Guitar and Banjo Strings, constantly
on band. .. • . • .• • .T.an BO," [J . :
nuNK. iIICFP ' CHAS. 'IV, wiLu Exuma.
EAU S.EE R MITTS
.
csiiceessors to F. S. miezeler.)
iVLIOLESALE PILLLEBB
.1N
TOBACCO, BbTITFT 'and .. SEaA s,
NEliftLY - OPPOSITE THE kORTUitER . HOUSE,
Po t t~ ► ille, Pa.
Jan '2O. 'O6
, . •
DR:W. • IC. - -tINEAWEAV.ER, , •
. - 4 .x 7 ,41,. •
• - . .. DENTIST,./- ' - 4 111 -- - .
._ : , . semi
Successor to Dr. B. S. 'Langton,
_. ' -- •• ; -•-
.(Graduate of Pennsylvania College . of Dental Surgery . ),
ROOMS t—illarket St., above Third. '
• rir. - Ether and Cilloroform adininlitered 'when de,;.
sired. • •. .
It.rxtunsic . r.st- , -Pmf T. L. Buckingham, b: D. S.M.
1).: Prof..}. Wildman,. D.. D.-S, M. • D,;'Prof: •Jauteg
Tnimait,' D..D. 5:; C. N. Pierce, 1). D. S.. • of Philada.,
and others., ' ' : March SI,- 066-13:13. , . .
Teeth Extraoted
Without Pain or tiorencxx.
The Indendgmed has Introduced an entirely nes;
meth. for EXTRA( TING TEL I'LL NOtich la perfect
ly eare. hanole.s and ph a , ant Come and try it for
your.el‘e.. Al.() Nitrous OSItiC Gas adnarnstired in
tt_ pure elate. krtifloal TPetit inserted: Teeth 11.1e4
With the ate.l care .
Other, Corner &tom! and Nird4.lStp , Pottsville.
Sept 1, •Gh-15-6mn N BOWMAN. lltide t
JOSEPH DUERIi,
11 1 1'ntchtiair.)ceir .•
CENTRE ST.,..'POTTS \ULLE, PA:,
(three doora above the Marti - flier lloti.e,)• has now on
luuid a large mat well aelei:ted - a&sorßnentof .
- ilvei AV:ire,. • • .
Of Abe lateststyles and highest' standard of
.Mtsf Silver Fluted Ware. - Large and general
variety of. Superior Plated Ware; such as Tea
sand-Ta
ble Sugar. Spoons, Oyster. and Soup Ladles, • Pie and
Fish Unfree, Cake Baskets, 'Fruit Stands. Castors,
Batter Dishes, Waiters, Pitchers.. etc., all of.which
will be eold at the N - eyi' lowest prices. . .
N. B.—Old Silver . bonght and taken in. exibange.—
The highest price given. •• • March 3. '66-9-
Eticoursige
CIIARLS.KR.,III.I,IIBIt,
•• •
SALAMANDER SAFES -
~ •
Second' Potts:hlle •
Announces:to the business cammtmity of this
and the adjoining comities; that he mantifae- a L
tures.SALAMANDER tiAFES of all sizes and
kinds, warranted Fire-proof, which; in.point of .
workmanship and finish, will. compare with those
mined from any othUr establishment in the cOutitry.—
Be always keeps -safes on hand for sale, and make .
theta any size, for Bahking and other-Public .lust it
aS cheap, if not cheaper than theycan be obtained
from abroad.. • . ' ,• • .
He velem to Tteajamin neywood, Georggl3iight,
Cooch. and A::lleuder:eon,. of this Borough,' who have
lie Salve use: ' • tJuie 13,.,63.-24-tf
BOOB:BINDERY.-•
ALL kind"_ rn3uk..k. MalnazineS, '::Cewspfipers,
gether with Muiiic and Old Books rebound at .qlort
.. •
notice at our Buiderp . - . .:-,• . • : •
, .
All kinds of Blank 'Perinks ruled and bound to'any
pattern at the Siiftle6 of the bubseribei. - •
Send in your orilere: . • B BANNAN
.
.
PLUMBING' AND GAS .FITTING
. A =SI/ED:4V IS; A LL'1111:1R 111: A SCILES.
IitZES,3IO
Orders left at the stores •oI..BOSBYSRELL L BRO.,
and GEORGE BERNET, . Cisurc - St:,' will receive
prompt attention; ..., -. •'• •• ' Ir .
. "air - pld Brass, Copper and Lead bought.
' •• • . GEORGE N. DoIVNING,
• . Comer of Biath and Schuylkill
. Pottsville, 'Mardi 3, , 35 ' . • , 97t.f .
. MIESSE'Y ANIIFAI ` TCGF:R OF. .
COMMON AND TINE :CANDY,
• • . . •
Ain OEAI.EU I\
. . .
.• :171S, FIDE ESSENTIALOIIL-FLAVORS,
. . •
AND CONFECTIONER'S DRUG,S. • -
WEDDING CAKES prei)ared: and' han&onitly or
natuentecl. . - Parties sppplied with ail kiLas of confec
tionary ut short notice: '
AIIESSE'S SUPERIOR COUGH CANDY. and a good
.variety of all k;uds of COCOA-NUT AND MOLASSES,
CANDIES,always on hand; wholesale and retail, at
the FACTORY IN RAILROAD STREET,- POTTS
VILLE. PA. . , • .Jn1Yi25,..'66 • 30,
PROF. E. .VELIN. Or
. .
Wtiti mpectfully announce to the eitizenr Potts
' vine that he will open a [dr • . .
• • ,
Instructions on' the
Every Tuesd.i y and Friday evenings; from half past I
- until half pant. 9 o'clock.. . • .
A COURSF. 0F.50 LESSONS, C •
Thoe dcelrin to.take Id. sons will facaie litt:e their
addrw.s at Prof: Dell's h:.. - use, Ita:lroad - etreet, or with
F. Spiegel; as hit. Areling, intends opeuing'the claim as
soon as he has ten seholors. ' • Aeg. 'BO 33.1 f .
.M. L. JeciSox. Toi.o. F. Tim,.
er.A: KS ON. •( - 3 •• -
ROPE, TWINE, •00R;RAGE & RAOKINGs.
We relipi.ctifilly foliett a share of the'paironge.pt * the.
bat.int,f , men of S4•l!;l3lylll.conn . ty; •. -. •
HOTEL .
• •
North-w6stkilli•
. • .-•• • d a ta 1...d0. •
'. COntre•Street. Pott.ville. • -
- Large- - accuruntudatilin. 1..,r• Drovers_
p rofir i e - r,r,":
JuinQ 16, 1.366 • . • . • • Y -
- - • . •• . . • • ..
'UNION .: I-I. (.)11-_,' Li, -. . -.--,....,: - • :
CI, : ite'EXCOANGUII(II:I.O
CENTRE ST.', lio'ivi" SyTL.LE, . 4 '
• JActqf LINDI 5N.L.711; I'rop•r.-
April 4, •q.'i - ... -
' ' - . 14-1 y .... .
_.
LA eltiltßE HOUSE,
• . ' f'llll . ..kpELPHilk.
The Shbi , crihers tracing Aeneed thLi - . favorite liouße it
AND itEFUENIeHEri
• •
A std now prepared eho most.wrifA•apprrint
• .. - •
• natutw fol‘ th Triyvion,e/..juf:Nts. .
. - •
The fip-Isfrilen ernanM.;Grt-cUnrn notels w111 . 1;e
ttit nacre; m,4 in they:Di. , • -
111ny 2,6; 'C4-- , 41-ly ••• - BAKER' FAIILEY.
pENNsy4vs4e.a.l4-- - .HA4.,
• : '
' 7. The undersigned baying - • ' .
.11KOITTEDTitROLTalt
, •
OUT.IN .THE MOST- •. ,
: •
inri:exthe. UeOtt'im al. kite • Tiartiing Pti
.b:ic.
. . . . .
The Prnprietnr .
apare nn ppina maintain the
character it .haa alway 6 !teing, - tine p 1 the
beet of the •
- 1 , 11:ST-CpSS.116TEL.S ;
.- • -
. .
.
. . ..
Of the conntry, anti ittot , e' who. toO•or . 'bun with their
Oat! , , tare uttlytto a...uroti that nothing wilt be telt tin
done to bectffe the fonalori, :1::(1 eatirt;:etion Or 14Umt..1.,
. •- • - -111r1.1.11.,1A.11. WIIIERNICY„, ..'
. ,
. June 16; 'C.& , . •-.
. . .
STATES 1110 TEL,
~• • -
Brand Aitreet, irmariquli f Pa.
.... • •...•
D - , H - 1.1.10 - .0 . X.: PropTietor.
The.Linited States Hotel is well and widely. known:
to the travelimoublic. :It is'pleasanilk-located- 'the
centre and business: part •of the town and : near the
Railroad Depot ; . .it is well Furair!bed, and pos•
seesea every modern Improvement for the comfort and
entertainment of its inmates ; the -rooms are spaCions
and .well ventilated; ploVided' with gas - and - water :'
the attendance is prompt and 'ieepsctful •• and the. Ta
ble is -well Provided with , the Vest the market
affords.. ..The 'Bar hi Mocked with. the choicest
... •
.
Kith a long experience no a hotel-keeper, - -the pwo.
prietor trusts, by moderate charges and a literal policy,
to receive a share of the pitblic.;alfonar.T..
March IQ, Y 66 •••• •
• • . •
.AMEAICAN
POTTNVII LLE;,' .• • • .• •
.• • •_• .•
SCIIITTuraLL dbtrirry;,rparige,- •
.
.
t. IfEWOOKER, - . .' Proprietor:: ...•
This `Haute " having been closed . ..for the past (obi
years, has been re-opened in such style as will in every
particular Meet the wants of the public,' The latest
and most desirable improvementa have been introduced
in every departinent Large and spacious Efidis,-beart
bird .Parlors, Sitting Room, Private Iltisins • Room,
and all the convemences and requirements for first
class' trade:. thamberawith neinte.rrupted ventilation,
each handsomely furnished with sold walnuts stMerior
hair niatraBS66 araiTuelmestiair-roledstifingas flubs, •
':Bench: have their respective de-.
partmentafunalShed in good taste. Large and conve
nientstabling Is; connected -with thC 2- hotme.eptler. the
ownership-of 'Messrs 1. D. - Brown and ',Jack Merette,
whose names are Sufficient to guarantee that .no'beg ,
lest Will be allowed -in that department. in fact,
nothing liaa been.spared to make *lle American" the'
Honk of Schuylkill 'Dimity... -The; lessee having trt
experience of some: fifteen. years ;1n 'public business,
during which - time having been Preprietor:ef *fru
iffnion,, ,, Arch Street, Philadelphia; also - "Ephrata Mt.
Springs's , Lancaster Oti.,.ra..; , anct butht.ja $t
the same time, will give at .least. sorliaianatenfMee Oi'
.competency.to.fattetft• the public taste-.
G 1
. _ _ ,
scostan Is: NvarAoll
I ,ll;:ciiiiiet" . in. - fts::::,
- eterves; Tiiitirdin and SEssnilkinsiz aila .:••
- SEMiND.• STILIiET;• Sawr.:4l,stri - (01A
Also .wliole-ntli• cleidnr. leililirpicii - ; Limps, : •• •
Mildness, Fruit Caits, andlinwaretcoultoily:„;.a . elik.
work made and. Old work -, repaired ri‘obrir eo„.-•
Roofing And Spouting Szeeisied.Lwlthgt .
despatcb.• Tinattlettifistqungispiim, to;
mertbaeoutinuante,Sllhe sune - Isge IP
bushiest.. ._- . r _ -..;- 91 1 : 0 41iE.8.:Vi .. WM.i . .
- • n. Clair. &PO. T 4 .• .. : ;.:. .-. ' ":34.113V, .-. ,:.:
rpople Oil Elwin. vittkp,
done 9, .66-13-0 m WALK= PRICIPX,
•
nn Biaaliel Outs La !tale end itar
SOVIV • Jut 4.44- ' 114/MaVoWr'
HARDWARE.
.
LEWIS . TROMP - SON
DEALERS I v.
.*T.tigx,..'ntox,...T . oots
•OUEIZC inm-Trai ifixtFr,..sidll:
.* IFottavitle; jilt:: •
Match 'GO "'
; it-tr
GllOl2 EOM Si co..
D?ALERS:I
Hardware,
Cutlgry,
Tools,
Paintg,
NEARLY OPPOSITE TILE ,IFIXERS' BINH,
.Pn.
Sept. 1, t,+,•
zco A
ca
111.
a.
Q 2
d 6
P 4 4,
Pi
C) i
g
-al 1
PO -
E-4
V:e,niosi Reliable mid Soft Pinnii for Freeihg
Mines noir; 'use
. .
. . . . .
..We nre nose prepared to furnish_dye - differeOt sizes'
of Pampa tollft a 12 Inch column o water from lOu . to
40 feet pernendiculs bight, and will throw as much .
water as a `_'(),lash Coinisb pump, , . . . .
Price lists.ind estinittics for pumps, and all other,
inforniatien Will : be furnished on avid:cation-1u Ow
undersigned. - Pumps Will be set by-repponsible.meri
and guaranteed, and all to be of the best material and
workmanlike manner. - . • .--. :' : .'
. .
Colunin and ateam pipee and •boilere; as required
abnnt.minCe fundthed at : loveq prices. and Atoll un:-
tice. Address • YETER 11.11.:NE11", • •
-We.have in use at .onr Locu •Dale,
3 "Thatcher Steam . 4tigine and Pump,. , purchased from
Peter Kinney, .Esq., general • agent- of Waferanan
Beaver, Manufacturers, Danville, Pa: The pump (Bs
chritves from3si! to 450 . gallon s -of water
_per.
- and intliormaghlypinetrcal, economical, and a complete'
success:: :4..LOWDEMBEADLE, - Supt. •
Locust Dale; Aug 1, 'O. ' August 4, ''G6-31-
LE . WIS C. THOWITSON & Co,,
MA"MIFAOI'UREIi OF
SCREEN, CAR AN .
o'BRIDGE
0 I. T
Sheet Iron Nails and. El
Bar Spikes:
80, T S
OF ANY, LNNOTH AND ,Tnic
NESS u.►nx
0-R D ER.
Aug 25, TA;
A PURVES & SON,
Serap Iron and Metal Merchants,
MACHINE AND FOU%7)RY FUR
NISHEHS, S. E. corner of SOUTH dr
PENN and No. ti SOUTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ingot'Copper. Ingot Brass •lied,'do. do.-Yeliovr," Pig
Tin, Bar-Tim - Pig-Lead, Bar Lead, Speltia•-.:. Antimony,'
Babbitt Metal, b '
bismuth,. Solders, Brie Iron, Sheet Iron,
;:lect Zinc; Steel,jtorair, Crdeibles, - .lreculdry Pricings,
Anvils, Vises, Piles, Ac.; .Old'Aleitils,- Old Copper, Old
rar*OldLeak,tc.,- Se: . '
. .
VW7Neii and Seccind,hand Machinieirand plank
smith's' Toole,. and Steam'l3no nes, bought unit •
' PR Articlesof cr:qy descriptiOn in • use' by 'Machin
ists and Foundryinen, flunished to order. • .... • .
each paid for Scrap Iron, Qld Italia, aad all kindr•of
TI-IE NEW
Spring and Summer Medicine.
FLUID . EXTR.A.CI'
SAAS.A.p.A4 - .1: : .L..:LA
COMBO. ED
lODIDE 0 F
PREPAIiEII) Fortj
G. W. PETTES4BOS7ON,
/ARIES R. liiICUOLS dc.l Co.,
MANUFACTURING . czEiaa6Ts,
.t)!' .Tni.
ELIXIR •PtRIM6,,N 13M.
P4ZOTOXIDE' OF mom,
'Which tins become so..fasorabry known sx s- TONIC
RESTOR4 PkVeICILUID and It 9
•cdl idB in all' parts of it conorrs, . •
. . „ _
....The new wetland:ion.: 'My .. .airlifts in. illotitt , .
biiinti ma with lodide of ime," PoYsents mac
.01 the most fimmpi alteivittVengebt,s; in.a form capahle
of exerting I 1 action upon the system; and this in
nine and.pleaSant doses.. 'ltis-concedcd thatthesiter-1
alive resuiventr Or tonic streets% of . lodide. are CS' cried
moat:decidedly when associnted.with other riltera.tiveS,
in combination - t. mid the ;f3artaParilhi semis to fulfill
perfectlynil the favorable re4nisitions. '•
The Brat effect nstudlyobserred when .`"4sais.r;Aili4,
Wrrii Inman - or:Lurr , is-.taken,, is - an inane Me it
appetite, showing - that .has. tame' •proPerffn of a
Marked character. Its alterative effects are manifest is .
ita ready cembination 'with - the • blood :and: ti sstics.—
.Pale,.scrofalcanswomen -and children improve rapidly:
Mier. its use, and-the vital funetiona assume a. heidthY
• It. is itdmirably adaPted.te a large•nturiber 'of chrimic
or acute affections peculiar To' children: 'lt Is suited to.
them; both by-the mildness - anti efficiency - of medicinal'
effect =lithe pleasant,, attractive fortis of the -remedy;-
It may be given for a long period *herd constitutional
influences are destinclonid no • - reptiMnince. or disincli
nation to take the. Syrup, encountered.. In White
Swellings,- 114...161nt lhsease. tind : .DistorHons. of the:
Spine, it should be given . tently, in - Moderate do- -
. tea; until relief is ebt • '. • '
. .
• • •
Ila the Springer Shin .
Year, meet daring the
. .
the • accumulation of titorbtd , anatttris in the . system
; seems to become manifest and - yery trunbleecinse.. ..tai; •
shade. Ne.osshe B ils,- Cestiversaw Isite of :tippets..
Pennon -the .Tointa. Indigestion. etc.; are Very common.-
Nothhig'ever. devised la betteradapted to enterinitutte
or.drive off these affectiona than this-new combination.
of .thursaaimuu.A. "iirrnr .Icrifizmi. or Livs." • •
No preparatiwilike it,. or *hick approalinateS tO.
•• • Artivaahre,' or litlewed .rigitifter. 1.
has ever before beeiralaOsiLitiitido The midi of 'loyal
Indeed, It la •an eattralr wank and Sett:M.llPM combi , 2n
don, in nti . respect' resemblibg anything hitlierto*
e opinion or-rnedlasl pas.'xincerrd,iii:tho•
suiptlan , or its thembad -cluusatek., tharag,cdc vs. Jute'
manner brass, t1.c.4 are Oren' lc. a circular, which QM'
be hed-at the store of ADI and., first.clase Dray data,
Sold in P.pannersoc. 'Henry Say% a; J. , .•
•
G. Brown and Son ; - and all ; praggists.: • , •
'Von' Sidiao . ll l *: ;
DIigKEWS •TUINO,S.
6.001§
7 4:1 3 ;
••••,,
.N.ir.imr , ... ROO/0U ast ~- t eNdeed laint.ibiertreate
,RansTißellitatnter.,—.- --,--..< =:• 5' V I II •-• ' '
Vie4eillf ebliP;4l.r,,3lm: Weed. •.: - Tear iiii , ferteil.
been nee with great favor. and fatonaidei id 00;
fbeat , bookAtte-bee'
.. ~
'The "till Doete--z , .... 4i. , N.: , '- e-F..., • I' , ~',
Lectieriii:enf Ajte!ii, ll 7:l•Czlifistiiir* ! **44 l
..-- ~ e roldu• t...c.: . • •,. . 'W .-...: .-5.... -,.. .
- llgeit'eued iij
.-I*7ollll l. ll 7kiggla l .4llVai .teal
- , .
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW E!
NAT4R.:.Szr:P4IQ.
UNION HALL,
IMAPANT.ONTG() .'STREET;
We thle pleasui:e niniouncing to the citliolu3 Cif
Pottsville and vicinity, that : we hsve opened s
Foil aut. leitdkil Stock of
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, a.,
BLACKIAND FANCY. SILKS,
Glass,
Laces,
dzo.,
Lawns,
Jaeonetts,
Lusters,
4.11
Gloves,
LADIES' CLOTH SACKS
le, Pn.
LADIES' SILK OIROULiRS &; SAOKS
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST_
OUR STOCK OF
SITAWES
SPRING-S:KAWES; $3.00
SPLENDID HEAVY THIBITI
. ' l ', •
i r Supirior .•. ' ' • •.:'
. . • .
• •
SPLENDID OIL' SHADES,
. With 11.xturee; rmnplete . and cheap,
OIL
, .• .• . • • • . •
• ' •
.
cIASSIgERES,,,
( . •Lir"sitocli.;l , tit only a. 154.
iou . to CALL AND EX-A3II)'E,OUR 000DS before
pfirthßing el#elvhere
tarDON'T. FOT;AIET THE. PLAcE.
UNION . HAII;MAICANTANGO .STREET
.Tnne 16, •ISB
TOB.A.CCONIST,
CENTRE STREET, -
Nin - T:DO6O, TO Tll2'•
. 17,00 N HOTEL,'
Ttespeettally, invitee the attention ot.dealere and store-
keeperek ganeral.to. ltielargeand tvelleelicteilekiek
Imported and Domestic Segari,
„... . . . .
.All of "Addl . he Oita for: sale attrET Give
hinka call, and convince yourself-of the good ' gloating
and cheapness of hie goods,- Se'. (mum, pa perfect
eatiefaction. Goode sold' as RE . PRESIItqI Ell, or tile.
tnoney'Vrlll be - • •
•
JUST' • RECEIVED, - --•
AN INYGICEGF FINE . • _
IMPORTED. HAVANA': . SE OARS,:
Among 'Ad ch. ihe.ioll9ivin g.ravOrite Brande;
• • . • • • • • . • -
Figaro; . • ..Aiilez,
• :
1.04 tn
;,li, Alfredo.
• '• Triuidao..de Cuba, G. de 03-111:1
ConAistjng or REGALIAS; cb..zsca,k.s.
GENIIINZICEEESCHADIT. - PIPES
• AND SEGOC:HOLDERS:
fignred; ringing in. price trtn: 50. Cents
to 1 , 325'00 catch.. ..Among the Pipee'there are aome
',bee ntiftfity• carved• heivis of . the . late-Mr; LINCOLN,
wtieb cannot be shinaked workmanship.,
• •
TO-..
20. Yi3are. Experience in the Btieinese.
C.
• _sT 4 . I As_ )4 3 OD. • .
•
••• • • .
PE Ext. •itiorbitrcK, . •.
.•
CLgia iita4nfactuier a ll iips Brauikel.
•• b 144 *Exit,
.TuFvoiiii ‘ 4 1 1.0.1',.: • .
kokotarris:Aarbook..lllNE ELOPES
.7kyhutimEto TO •81f,.. EQUAL TO' rim NEW
13ASTLEOR ENGLISH CTIDWN..ofwit:-..:
'• Neonlii partlialidijCieiolutitinCirtyPihiiiie•
•Chain. the mixt durable and safe for mining pcdposim.
It is th 6 only kind used-In Igiudpofdr:Thbr
chainiticdPetY need. will five yeiling,lind halien
oidyung . .worn out; Wiaktpg ANA the,,gbort,lidho and'
setidlor, *Pm tri theAnurhfiondre*Ntr 'orinA:ket titgintr
:links; add 70d Shed: .hove ki•new,:thaln foro9utchilu.-
:pribe.'7.-1 1 VitltrsiberVarthaun X'.*erytiF Ille`Onlo- •
. calkOolli' , PoMiddei •1 • 7 , 1, -
Itval*En*Sitybaverd**4ioh.f4A4o6ai.
: 93°p-I° 7/VW - °f , .; o B WMft - erasier-'
pen4ical s . - •
- SKIIVEBS , IaIUPPLIEI4..-Tbasial
Mt- te Agent for the-M.loer the 'Boston- .Gara.ll44
pt etowand larna oe to at • •M'ido!
a 4 Ogee, kin& asid e arlitater
tbaut.boarleept er, at the ah
rall3 'as arileisibeCapftsearxerestutiatheWl. ,
cgreace at the 2611;` , ;.?.41Frilaiera Paeictaa eve
azeljltkra,.fliaatiog PipertiVOlhigw9r
L ien ro w
a si mpLz . ;1 1 mgEkM *f: i a ' t a - 4 ';
ilcrrenuaent
a, orkroadre-d: wirq Eitsitketi, Vire by the or
'
8, saxxa
ftittira 0410 Cir
; 2:.4 1 0 11 1! .
- •
NEB.ri:_ G0.00.S 1.1
T IL-1,4!E
To -which we" !mote yoiii9p6esilaAteritli,il
We..ram6 in part.
Ribl3ollS
and Figured Swiss
Mull Muslins
Lew's,
Alpa,oas,
&0., &c,, &c,
Parasols,
Collars,
Hmdkerchiefs
54.00,
7.00.
IN.TITE . MARKET
CANNOT' BE: BEAT
(SILK
ONLY $4.00.,
OIL OM PETS,
ITTATIiTGP; . .-& C:, 4c.,.dre
G USTA NV() LIVEN
RETAIL
-PO T . 11175 , V1 I, FAL
Smoking and "Ginning Tobaccos,
Clay and Wood pipes", tte.4lce.,
ALSO,, A FM ;,,TlateTlON
BUSIaSS,..,aItIK
-
QPECTACLES AND .E
-).7 - DIGABSICS:—A . - late%
mesa on lutoitand for We trg • JOSRPH pregaß,
mop m" , Jewiifer, Vet - alb - St« Potteille, three
dooriuitiove the Mocittnet Howe, t. , -.llarcti4;. , C6-La • -
SAW* .'lmic„olan .p.triss.: :.. ,
. ..
_ , - . ..
3: Center a po undpaid for clean White Wrltir'g, and
Me rag-x-4nd aiso OidNewlTOPers , rakilthlet°4
llk i o with the covers taken off. - CnionarPa
per laant, a pin:W.. .' , ' ~,', ~ . . ' _.Ik.BANITAII.
• • -•
pURE . WHALg-AND•LITBRIOATRIG
•
•
• The gidr4,:riber txts an band &i6t of PtireWMER
lILRACIIED WILtLB OIL: , Also - • -.. • •
- : -Superior Lubricating . • '
tPoi' Fine Idarhineu..of all khuis,s ounal 'to Lead Or
§penn Oil-fehesp. Also •
• -.Dice= and Engine imbricating' Oils_
from axis to it. cents a gallon, all of which will lie
sold athe veil/ lotoest,ratee.. Cadets solicited. -•-
I). A. SMITH;
MERCHANT TAILOR.
CENTRE POTTSTILLE, PA.
April T. 14-tf
. .
.DVERIO,.
itticaniraa MD
:Centre st., Pottsville,. '
*tweetloOrs above the Mortimer . House,) las ntw
hand a large and well selected assortment of.tlne • ,
; • tiold.aad Wittckes;
Alto.a laige variety of tine-Gold Jewelry, - .Gold . Chains
Medallions, Bevand Finger ti Breastpins, Brae&
lets, Gold Pencils, Peas, Armkts. • Thin:Mies, Studs,'
Sleeve Buttons,' te, &c..,• all of which.will offered
for sale at greatly reduced prices,: • • • . .
- haticular attention given to.repairing of Watches,
tioc and Jewelm ' March S, .
XitY. OE . O Ps
Stieet, Potemville; . •
: •• .
ALL .11INDS' - :.OI''..IMIEB,
•••• •
.... •
... •
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L itraspberry•Okiimciix , ,Syrupg,.
-i913.1ch be selfr cheaper than can ho ptarchiaed in the
clam Min a call, and judge for. youreelves. •.. :
• A, - RAT,RERSTADT ez' Co. •
GRAN
Railroad, sr.,
.Itetween . et and - Cal-
Pottsville; Pa.,
Where 4..alvi - sys -.kept a large nip:tit:meat of •
Feed, .- Hay, Se.
s-tt
: .May , s; 146
De Laines,
July 21, .66
:01-lAS. LOGUE,
•
FOREIGN An MAIESTIO
WINES - AND LIQUORS
Centre St., Opposite American. House,
ASLO, SOLE AGENT FOLLiii • ,
HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTEES,
A. sdre Denied)* for Dyspepsia.
MISHLER'S BITTERS
FOR SALE.
- MILLS' BOITRBON .WHISKY
AND. VANDERVEEIVS MUDD= SCHNAPPS.
Jane 2, , t3d , , •
Silk Strips
Hosiery
Western, W hite .
.and 'Red.- Wheat Flaar t
Huy, Grain, Potatoes; and lied; .
• -.
• amt White. Ash, COAItA, ' • .
COAXER . CAL OW4ILLD AND RAILROAD Z:TS.
NEw' -11001 i.
• The undemitped are now .'prepared. to titrnitih aline
-assortment of Nooks and first class Stationery, at their
New Store - on .oentre.LStrcet, . four doors . below the
•EpiseopaliChareh„ Priutlug,, Binding and Stopping to
Order. . • .
• •
- Mimic • • . .
.• Perfumery, • I - ••
. . Fancy .13on.ps, • •
. • • • Itooluti• • • • •
. - Toy - Rooks,
• .6rderbpnpapp -- attendurio.. Give as a call. •••
• : • 130S111:Sili..L & BROTN.NR-
C, A. liosirrsirer.t.. • . 0. C. Bossysirrn.r., • .
Pottsville; April 22, '63; .
• H
E& R Y, A.
. BE. • C .K .
E
••
,
TEACHER `OAF:-..1 . U5.1C5:•
•
.
. •• 7 -, .PCiT T'SVILI,E,.' PA:
. . .
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• . Mr.-Recker wishlnn to establish himself permanent
ly in Pottsville, us &Teacher of Tilt , M. - would Most re
spemfally announce to hia friends Init. the public, that
be Is-now prepared to leceive Scholars . -for the Piano.
Me can be seen at the Music Stiire of Mr. F.Altstatt,,
Centre Street.' ' Tae best of references giveh: .
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- . 6 4P 6 , '6li. - , . -' ,:: -„ . : .
... ~ • s'l-If -.:
' - - - - .. ... .
•: ': 'WILLLIM J. 'HINKLE - . - --.:- -
CLOTHS
.. . . . .
. ..
:112aikci 81•:;•4 d oors tibove Censre; north sidO
.. • . . ~ • • ... • . •. . . . . . .
HaSjiisf received a neiV and ivell assorted stock ot La
dies. atter es and Children's Gaiter., Moots •
•and•Bnisioortals, - which -he offers for sale as
cheap as can tsi had in the niarket: - _lle is also
prepared to Mai:o all •work. in. his line ..with .. -
.
neatness and desPitch. .• .‘ _Sept. 22, 'O6-..- SSt (
• ..
_._. • ... . ... . •
: - THEOEOOII:E.' KLEIN
,AI,I2tITACTURE4 " • •
And 'Wholegale:and Retail Dealer in
OLT, :ItILIVUT
. 14 IiOSEWOPIII . .MOULDINGS,
Friiiaes;
AT riltilP BRESNEMANN'S EVENITURE' STORE. 2i FLOOR.
itekildlng dcne at tht; shottestsAcitlce.
W 1 14 0 .1 2 A Ira AND RETAIL DEALER IN
TonAcco, PIPES & SEGAIIS,
Venire St., Opposite the Town Hull,
• ; I 6 OTTIIITILLE, PA. „
ULU
‘N6Nv-:;;SOasotd,ble Goode: ,
• •
• •
. .
• :Ventre ,
~StrCett-Pottsville,•.. •
A new and splendid assortment of liering..Dry GOods,
'consisting or various kinds , - of. Fancy Dress and staple
Goods. 'Also a'eholce assortment of Groceries, all of
%Oath he °Dials for sale-at the fiery losyest cash picas.
.Aprlll4. ".6 . 6 15-tf
r:1,..::.N . 'ir.. ) ',i BQ:P.)-3.4.4-E.L.L,:
. . . . .
13 ... BRIO 0.11. it •
• .
'• • ctinisrolt.D , 7 €Q. ,
oFFICR4a.: Makket Bt., Piaui : oar*: Pa.
The, attention of '
MINERS partlchlai calledta
the excellent Oita for Coal l areand Stationary finginea t -,
that We are 'now . mantifacuring. Part:lea :using our.
'ollalrill - flnd an ilMlitilde Baying., They Will hot g.um
nor congeal lii•cold Weather and.are entirely - free from
grit, - . Our Oil Tor'Enklnes, and • 011 - for Coal
cannot .• be equalled. Ordeal should be left at
'Railroad:Ticket Oftice; ' . '3lt. -Carbon, - .or at BOSSY!.
an.graia BRAS!, pookitorc, ; Centre' Pottsville;
Pa.' '
• ne/thi e l a lok)tx.le'.-ereai downfall - arid ua;' , la
the.beat~e, in 41e•mamIL" fc'r-greas in g wagons,
Ttiq trade'siipplled on liberal- terrne. •
D. W. BcISBYSIIR4, - Aginf t • •
~ • • .
.CStiCciiktsolll to F. Efonaeler:i • •
gooand protrireart r Oyster,.
CORXER pF'C'ENT.k.74 A.2l.4fr.NOliff-EGIAN
POTTSVILLE.. PA.., • r , •.
Every attention paid to griality of articles sold. ?MO
patronage rif the reapy -. •
A,a2o 16 — L . ~'• -.." -.• •. ' S 1F
•
.•• • •
D raG.
A.I2IOIFT AEIALP .THE PRICE' OF SIN'
• ' , ,WARREN , S pErantis-pgatual ROOFING fa matt
as
, edinonatluni Ink other -kin& - It Is:both. Fire ant.
yWat,er-Proof, , asul will• outlast. two tin itotis, while it
about half the price of tin. Thia ropong Jo
, :poliou by.theaubseribeni, at short notice. • •
~ , t4RARNAN. 13611113EN,PhrUWElo;',.-
-Reanue hevnt on roofic litthing! twer 8 intl's', to
tha foot. ai imps be put on tlar. K Illeesaary. •
Afructi =Oat . . ' •
lr: ' tiiiitiEMlVllLTlCilit,lioarategaais Si:;
¶ %IF • " bolowl• laixtlnsitt.ateeet.. Palatine, :
a'a...Wla autioVric - . tcf .(XTLEatY.
. :TYPE
11111'4 0 1 . "22214- Ustrg... az virroassm the ITN
';
f eitt. n e! j estPi-, All , O, otiepetriFtig anottyjone) ; : .
1, • . v)B;:tirr4. , i , Av , Vii ...-va , 4 - .., Li e.saa.
) * . W . ,
..51fts,f,,5%.msn o lfrik_:i!,Ptset ,
!s t th q piaakaroAvelni - 4.4t '
: u,s9ls7.lrMeirAt*.#4,ftiz s - , 2
' Vitals.alesveaiihe Liu* enL)delpottithevametarad,
. • . 76 "" -- ,9 - M n ""V m2.ll-4 r tft • ,- -.- ~,- .-, -
• '-- - 031 nand Kett ''fee alb; at theis stare, ht 1
' "vehtdbiAiiiiiiiherPlWlValikttalp
Ifi. kirSOP!!—Totitiire'-,
CENTifg sr., PoTTs viL LE,
?7 , . . 4 .:-7,-.',. -- -'27 . -:',? . ..
: '.•;,...--:-. • •:.",... -..',....-2,-.?,:..._'.::'...-:
avusovimA.N.gous . :
REM
fi t ri xt .
Netaphy sital •- one4lo ih Street',
ildffift•
. • .
Frontsstudy; 'observation and. expert
.
ence, and years of praetical application_ of nay.
"MetaphyeiCal DisCoVery" oti tbinsozula of 'die 7
.
eased men, women and children; I have justly.
Come to the &.rielinsion.that , averY•family in the
land, who wish to get-rid of disease, 41d keep it
at Van must have. MY , . MetaphYaical Discovery
hand. If is a certain preventative
against di,sease: - Italso treats and destroys the
cause of disease; . censequOntly: - the effects die;
.begifi4ing , ,vith. Deafness, Oatirrl3, .Rhetimatism,
Nonraitsia; with every -.disease man,: woman or
dtis:the only safeguard against Cholera.. It
cleantiei&M'Y'S'eWer of the humsn boilc 'hard
* the - flesh and purifies'.the bkiml. Iu conSc
quenco of the - . above ' facts, 111:lye this daY re
duced:the price; ..So as to leave: uo • harrier in the,
way of_ the afi.,:eased,- • . • ' . *
'The
. .pacicage' conshita .of three . bottles; ono
'!;ised :qr the Eyes, one Tor the :Esse, ain't , one for
the Scalp.. These thrte work in 'conjunction
passing into the system by absorption, : thus hi-
ling the - verY root or diseaSe, which-IS in a spc-.
cifte locality-in the -
_ .
• 3ly MetaphpiicalDispoyery . is packeil.ina neat
'wooden case; aup., w4l..ha despatched to' iay, part
of 'the world on `recOpt OF the price, - - which will
be from. this 25th. dap of Na . vernhef, soil at f 4
per pkg., or three pkgs.,.slo.
• • Celebrated Ptior Itieltard's Eye W,iter. large
eize; $1 per bottle, or six bottles for Small
size, 50 eta. ;Scalp . . Itenovater.sl, or six.hottle
for $5. The medicines can lie obtaiiied through
'onr Driaggiets; or at the Depot; : 110 Arai .treet,
Philadelphia. • • .• -
. • .
• The folinivingletterie C) I'M'. Of the many uhieh
IreeciVe daily at my ditlerent•Offieei - :
.
,
•Sini , e's ..S . rATa.; N0v..2001,.1565';
•
Mn. •,,L-1.-,tiotietitt an
adi•ertisint4it in it 'newspaper. I , t•your . .l‘l...taph:ise.
icaLDiseoveey,.. .1. sent for a:pa ek4;e of•theuta
leine: write tell 'y'ou.that it. nue iToVed
'perfect at:lei:nen in a cif deafness of niall.V
yeai's' standing. ''••Nowd.sexii .to you for three
packages for.myclighbore, -Mtn are:nitliet&l in
The same Way: iburs•rt.Spe c tfilly,
• C. Co.vrF-4; •-• •
'•. Statiou;'CrawfOVd County, Pa.
Perfect cure ;or 6h-eased :oyes.
The Metaphysical Discovery wolt.-3 by laws us logical
as those which rescue the stars.
The Celebrated POOR RICRARD'S'EYE. WATER
k'e'y which opena the door to the 'health of both
mind and body'. Lei all tise it morning-and night::
. • • Please i3end to the. Depot for a Circular., •• •
For sale also by JOHN (~:BROWN. •SON, Ming
giste; Pottsville,
. Dec. 2; '65
. .
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EU T S
Nearnlßin. ..
brcprp.iin„
. ..-. ...:.
. • •'Ler. •
;.' . • .
-.• . • - .
• - • Den 113001;
. . .
And many (inter 'disenPa-s I'OSITLV,ELV , ibUlt ED
Dr. S. .liol;,EßS''Electro-Man , Atii Oil and -Liver Pillp.••
Prico of thi: Oil per bottle; Liver r.n ialita
box; Depot.'4G Duck atreeL.Killadelphin.
_
Sepi. 15, a;t; , . • • •
.V4/11. VIENC No. S•0:11
.‘ Arch .Vltrect,
and .Retail Deilers iu • .• -
• •.' EPHY_R S, •
.Embipiderids, Firie Knit • Gooa:,.. pem'on;llly t,eletf-
•.
• ' '• '. DOMESTIC ZEPIIVRiti c • . -•
~, . ..
Germantown WoolCaslimere yartui. etc.. Latest styles
in Ladies 'firm.. and Cloak Trimmings. Bathing, Drop
Prinors, Ltsees,Shawl nortierS. etc: 'W • hite fltubrOid• - •
eied Bands, - etc, The goods tteing, all eatefolly :-eleet,
ed our. Wholesate'Departrnent offers 2reariridneclnents
to the trade. - •• • ' - Sept s. too ---tia-ttnt
.-
SUOBER de
ONEtiii COMMISSION MEIICILIIITS,
SouthLiwar4;' A viqiut;, Ph andel iie
. . . .. .
Eli.V are constatitly, receiving ou cOnsig,rlinent; SPERM..
WHALE...LARD, 'MINERS and Willi it ;ATINC: OILS.
of the best and pnreSt qua litieli., whiell'we offer in lots
to snit, at lowest rates of the day. • ' . ... .
'.The attention of conSunters and others IS respectful
ly solicited:- " ' ' . • . Jan 9.e. 5.i.3-34y• . '
.. ,
-- --
;A MAN OF : A, OUSAND.' .I
, . - .A C'onsininptive,Cured. '
11.:JArtia34.4a'retirtml phySician' of great
lJ eminence,-(l6coviTed while in.theEa.,timlies,
-certain cure 'for. Consuniption, Asthma, .Ittonchit is,
Coughs, Cold . , and Gcneral.Debllity, ThOemeilytwts
discovered by. him when..ltiS only child; 'a Aiighter,
was . gls;en np to dte. child Octs.enred, and now
.afire "and .11eshons - of benifitiing his' Lenoir
mortalri,te'will send to those Who wish it the'recipi,
eontainin 'full directions for - making and , successfully
using this retied. free, . on. receipt
with two stamps' to pay tixpenses., .Tbet, 1.5 not a
single symptomof COnsumpttutt that it .doet. - .m.t.at
once take.hold orand dissjj aro.. Niyht sweats, peer:
ishness:irritiktion 'of - the aim yes, 'Pointe • of menuiry;
difficult expect.ration.' sharp pains'ln the lungs, vu re
throat, chillystmention patiEen at the stornaco,
Lion o r the llMATlF,'wwitlng away ofthe •
. .
iKDrThe ivritt , r ple.,st.... , Aptc..the
they eec thi4 pAverth , Tnitnit in. Addie.,ii. "
• .
• . CRADDOCK-a; CO., 1102
Sept. C, 't • • •:• ;16-4 ei
. • .. •
... .
..-.- . ' FIVE UNIO'N'ILIA..III'S •....•
•.- •-
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'A j'e
pVonotinced lvi all' who its, , thanEQUAL
TO ANT liA)l.§. EXTANT: They are -;.eieCLett
from Only, strictly corn fctl hogs,- and the ingrrtlients
xsed-in 'caring are all orthei -very heat imality.• . i'ar,.
.tkalar care la al-o takca - to keep- . thein to Meklv Only
long' enough to'rtire, which 'prevenn4 their getting too
Aalt..-a greAmal general Mutt, .w.ith most, ham, • Norio
genblite"rtnless brainier': - enrol only by . .. ..
-.• . ... :.. A. F. CIiff.ESEBUU l'Ul 1 . .t. CO.;
Pork .Paeker9 and 'Wholesale Dealera in ViAi; Lice
. and.P.rovi , lions. ... *. . • . '. . ' : •' .' . . .
. . .
.
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... . .
.- 10 NORTH Dr.TANCSltYt'Arrsur, P1iti..0.11.1111.%. ".
• IMTPOCkiI)g And.Cutillg Estftbllplaiwpt S. E; Corner
9tlt .iuld Reed StA. :.:. . ;Seta 15, .66—:',7-it . .
Co . Et A. C C
G. IVOLVER'. ' VP.LES 'WOLVES.
, WOLTJEN BIIOTIIERS,
. .•
' • • •
SEGARS AND . CLAY. PIPES
Leat'and ,Hintifaetured . Tobiero,.
221 NORTH THIRD:ST. - ;
BETWEEN RACIE'AND
. ,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Itif.cist Complete Sewing : lllas
.chine in Ipxiteoce,s .
The Introduction of the FLORENCE
Dates a new era in Sewing Machines.
II tisithert, Rrnidu,
.Qailni,.and.Gailier and NO,iros on is
'linfae.n.e.the Ignictie timor
The - •undersignal has. bran appointed 'Agent.' for
Schuylkill , County, • of. the Florence Sewing Machine
Company,Nanufacturers of the celebrated 'Reversible
Feed Sewing • • . • " • •
•The following edVantages over any and all. Sewing
Machines, areclatmed for the Florence 7 : . , • . ,
It rallies toiMaillererit stitchea, the lock, knot, doll
ble-lock and double-knot, on one and the same noi
china • Each stitch being alike on both, sides. of ilia
fabric. '
It has the reversible feed .motion. tition, which enaldes the
operator, by simply taming a thumbscrew, to have the .
'work run either to•the right or lejt,-to stay any part of ,
the same, or fastaithe ends of the states, without: tarn-
Z7tasg(ng the length - of• the silieb, and from one kind
Of stitch to another, can retulily, be dime while.-the.mt
chine is in motion" -
,Every atitch is perfect in itsetf,' making the seam tie- -
care and.nniform.
. It f 4ritoe4 noiseless,and can 'be used where quiet is.
Its motions are all positive ;'there are no sPringarto.
get Out of baler, and Its shuhilcity ituableti the most in
experienced to overate ' -.- • • .
. .
It Will not oil the dress of the °pasta, its all 'the
treichincry is on the top of the table: • --• •
„lt is the tr...qt rapid sewer, 'in the worth'; making. five
stilthes to Mc - elation;
-• Its stitch is um - wonder - of all, because of its corn:
bitted elsztielty, strength and - heanty. • •
It does the. hativiestor finest work equal
witlicsakclumgepf. tgnsion or tutichluery. •
. Wiry Machine hail ia - da"of ;Teak's • patent. hemmers
attached4 - fthetightto tuitfkitieh we .00ntrolo enabling
the operator to tum.any width'of here desire&
The public is respectfully invited' to examine these
' Machines at thei.store of theunderslgnal, Centre street,
Potiaville, whetutull particulars Will-be given.
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fry" 1 24:0IWILS,
4 Chestnut at, phnii;_
=1 BisaltlLVrelledo,
.f3 . 60t 8 ;: 1 34 . • :
Thilfulelphia - and Liverpool
w-S 44 . (irt iro - followjn g .Finit-ClasStegun-
_, y 4
Aware !Wooled to sail reel
triZTiNsco weeks bereatter, •betweetr • i • sr'
NSTOWN and P.IIII.4DRIX,
.lEstft,-J. ILLEXANDSII. - 25C0 tote
PROM";_r_S, CstrEF. ttsoo..t l t.i
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rilumnign*ruii ZAMMpUgcibluiw &To by ;
Avg A. B. W. 1.16151 RP..
•.*4.14 Wein:lent. Pbiltulelf&C"'
1 . Bills of Rnininge ini =al sY pale.
Passag!ir by' tbsi abrisenrsitElverilik -- *of H.
,841115M4..Pottayille, Pa, Wbo OW alltbar#44AßL l
forflibrltne Air Schuylkill at'
ti r * 1141 04P*BQOAMBEC t 10. Pal
_.4.j . 10.4Li::. - c- . Agps:. - :-,-. - .-.
PCSITEL; •
:Attorney at•Laiv, . •
OFn^lCfi'i-Sfliyman`dßuildfnz, Centre St, Pottsville,
Penna.. ' . , ' May 26, '60.---`2l-4.tu
e 1.740.11011 fli. PALIL AM, - • :
!Ut< - . : ' ATTORNEY:AT:LAW,
OFFIbE.:; 1 :--Nci.- oittli,ith'Etrect, Philada.
•. ' . . M.a.y.12, , GG • . . 1r1.1.4 , •
DENJ4OIIIII 8.. MtcCool,, Attorney, tot
3-3 Int*: • • OFFICF-Mnhontongo Street above
Centre: . - • ;Mardi .
NOTICE=
ILat Law
- Ashland;County, Pa.', Jtll i ce Y -On. dentrit
street, opposite the Past Office: •
.Itr ASON • WEEDITIAN.,
.. 1 . 71 - • - ' Attorneint Law, ' .
PCrrisy lEEE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY; . •
.436 , . .
.."10111Y NV: 11 . 1 1rAN — ATtfoiiiiy - and. Ci3m2-
0 at Law, rottsyille, Schuylkill County. Pa,'
in Silliniarre new building, on Centro Strevt;
uearly g posite the Miners. Monk.
• •
• • .WILLI.AII 16.
Ampnr • .81111441, ..aatoruepo aL
Law; - OFF'lCE—Centna oPPeeite White
ilorse Hotel; Pottsville; Pa: - ,
CIIIRISTOPINER
Attoruerat Law, and Notary. Public,
tAtaboriied• by . Law to adtainis.ter affidavit& .te.
and •to take depositions, and acknowledgments . o
deeds, trairttr...gee, powers of Attorney ,-&e.4 •
- POTTSVILLE. SCHUYLKILL CO.. PA.,
LAW " AND COLLECTION . OEF/CE,
• . Mahantongo§t. (opposite Post Office:)
July . ls, • -
. . .
FOSTER; 411.; Attorney at Lati,
OFFICE----BA-NNAN'6IIUII,DINt), CENTRE ST.,
•• • opposite Epyscopal Church. • • . • '
1/1311IVAItiO REIL Y ,. JR.,
II • • • • •-• ..ALitorney at .11;aw.*.
OFFICE-3LUIANTANGO ST., near. POST OFFICE
°lard office.) • "
ou . • .
ETRENGTH Tco l'ltE WELK !
• • 'YOUTH- TO. THE AGEDi.
. . . . •
prepriratlon is unequalled as a.Rejuvenatorand
Restorer cif masted e,r inert (Unctions . •
" The aged 'should ho Certain to. make the Biokrene
hoffselacild god,. limbo:Merl as it Will - render.them youth,
fulltrlecling and in' strength; • and enable them to live
-oVer spirt the days of their pristinejoy, It not only
exhilerate& but strengthens, and is really an invalua
ble blestsirig;• especially to those who have* been rt.—
dated to a :condition of serility, self:abuse, misfortune,
or ordinary sickuesS.lslo matter what the.ceuse•of the
impotency of any hutiffin . organ, this superb prepani
tion will removethe effect at once and forever.
Nres - IMPOTENCY, GENERAL .DEBILPIT, NER
VOUS INCAPACITY, EiYSPEPSLA., DEPRESSION,
LOSS CIVAPPETITE, LOW—SPIRITS, WEAKNESS
OF TUE ORGANS OF GENERATION,
MENTAL; 'INDOLENCE:. EMACIATION, ENNUI
It has a moat delightful,. desirable and novel effect
upqu the-Nervous system ; and all who are in any wa)
prostrated by nervona disabilities are earniaaly advised
to.seek a cure in this .moat gicellent . .atei
,unequalled
preparation. .
Persons who, by imprudence;'have -loot their NAT
URAL VIGOR, will and a speedy and permanentVure
•-:. --.• • BIOKRENE,
_„L -. •
The•Fr..EIILE; the LA,Nkillll), the vit•TAIRING,
.the 01.0 shunld give this valuable discorery atrial; it.
'will be.fountllotally• different. from all 'otter. art:cies
for the Same purposes: ' ' •. .• •
To' reonoloo..-Th).B preparation* Is invaluable in
nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the
wasted.strength with wonderful permanence.
•It Is also a grand tonic, and will girt,: relief In Dys
pepsia with the first dose. 'A brief persistence in its
UFO %VW 'renovnte. the stomach to a-degree . of perect
health,. andhanish Dyspepsia forever.
'One Dollar per ilottle,or,six hurtles for $5. §Old by
-Druggists generally. • , • • • . .
• Sent by exprefis anywhm, by addressing. '
• • iIUTCIIINOS 1111 , 1•YE11. Proprietors,
. _
. . .. • 2S:1111ey Street, Now York.
. .
Soldhy.Druggists eveFwhere. .
• October 21, .65; . ' cow •• •
Holkdran; Freckles .and - P,intples, Upon
' t gait...lay, positively and per
. • . - ntanentiy removed. ' •
s magical in its g„fm - ci effect!, beautifying:the Skin in-
atm:it:m . o4 , ly; uala;titea after applylng
Mr.t. EL10.1.. to: the
. sklu, - . itbecomea aa
and amOOTLias :velvet-I . ii cannot fail. We have become
so well satisfied of that
.faet that: we always keep a
hold! 4.tile . A* . ftl47.\ open upon the
counteiihr us . e free',tt charge.; toenahle them.
o_ fnily eatisfc,themselves of its virtue , before-they pay
for it.. For teliioNirig Muth, Tan, - Pimplin, and hicktea
Avin the . fae&
Ole t It FRTC , A .e t ens' Ively in thetr treat-
mat_ fog roiigh tliscotered and; Car the positive
:rmcivitl of Pluipiesteqm' kbe faci‘, and
. • .
the host prepai - atl6ii in I . ls.4! T —these are facts.
Weihost teepiirtfully ishinnit to the hidies
ho fgllcni~ rEits from •
.te.9titiionials ,received by.
its fro - m the follutt,ing . wSll-1 - .tiowit distlnguiSiitlladjes
We hive merely ty . e . these.to sho7
that ihel;ENAstit.. or • 'ANtinte.4. is notir etitch7'peoity
cOmpOnittl,tintone.a the very(2n'-cosmetics poseeft.,
s Ing m,rl
.' I ecinsider the "Esivzi. es AMERICA" n positive ne
candy to Jhe toilet.Jaas Homan..
The 'rEs:uskr. aa. Axiv.ilox" is a very-delightfal prep , .
aration for every' lady:isi te . ie.•. • • OLIVE Lao Arr..
. .
"ENAMEI. or AMERICA" . a delighltal preparation for
which I tlitcovar is ala , olutaly nee' from all
.deleterlutia substances. ' • • . • EFEIC GEiIMON.
The ladies biwe lowa' in•the. g3S Ei:dr Ammo)."
a jewel for the.tdilet which will over be thelavorlte.
• LrgaiE Piar.
... . .
A MIST; Aat Ems. z...'tis as clear MO free from any In-
cirlorisceiiipoonds 'tie spring . waier. • For toile every-
where.. "
loit . iteanfiful rfOnieriStore
'.:*: .-- .liORl-1:T•s;
.
INVENTORS'' OFFICES.
D'1P.P1111E11 . 11; et' EVANS,..
•
Civil .lEniiipteerr,?vuid; Pawns. Monate*
NO. 433,WALN13T11`.;
,
Patents solicited--Ciinsultatiops on - Engineering,
Thaughting,aud sketches,.ModetS and Machinery of all
'kinds list's and skilfully attended to. Special arten
lion:.OlN en to' REJECTED CASES 'and INTERFER
ENPES. 'Authentic Copies . of all, Documents, tram
Patent Office p:ocnrcd. •• . • , • ... •
.• N. I.l.—i.t;ave.-yoniselies . useless trouble and travel
ling expenseii, as there Fei no actual need' for_personal
Interview with us:: All business with. these Offices,
can be transacted in welting. For further information
direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for Circular with
references. . - • Jan , 13. !GC.-243 , _
028 . HOOP .SKIRTS, •828.
. . .
Are la every respect first .
embrade a "com
plete assortment. for Lattice; Mimes, and Children, of
the Newest Styles, every . Length and Sties of. Waist. -
• OIJIISKIRTS,-wherever known, are - more univer-.
- sally popular than any.others before tile public. They.
retain their shape - better, arc lighter, more elastic,
'more durable, and ropily cheaper; than any 'other Hoop
Skirt id the market; The springs and .fastenings ,are
watianted perfect.' Every 'Lady, F honld try them
They are now being 'esteneively Sold by Merchants,
throughout the . country: . and at WHOLESALE and
RETAIL, itt Itantrfattory and Sales Itooni
• No. c2 . 5 . - ARCH below Ith. . • .
Ask' kir TIOPKINI3 "<raia•MAlZE,'.-bUy no other!
CAIITION-None genaine'unless Stamped 'on each
Kid Pad—"Ropkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 62S
Arch StreM.lPhiladelphia." • . • •
AIM: constantly on hand full of New' York
made Skirta, at very IoW
,prices. .
TERMS NET ONK PRICE ONLY, .
DANIEL : 811 "...KALitsir t ligE*, • • •-•'. : .
...., ......
.. ...
~
.;....... „, . , • . ._.•--. . ;
qty. Cabinet , Ware: Rooms •Mot•llitudsetosyri
..... 236 pcitI73,I3.C.OND EITRICET,•:' • • , •
.• ._•. -• , , : • . - -illiliadelpbia.--:
. .
.tt.: B.;-Persons going to the City. *III And It to their r
adtantigelo call andexantlne the stock. • : 'D. M. K.:
_ . . ..
ES .
et territory
v
For.tenzu, /thor .
with stamp; eithgr
g L 70.4/
80-gm
SILVER . 00 PLATED GOODS
•
.11108T".plUPE,119.1R WORIVMAINAIIIP9:
4 INI:RW - - , s R
1111 ` .
• ipmtrAtisla*iiiniA.. -I °W •
•
'•-••
_The riuderoTgned ' ( take
I •
,Tifteatifactiping. ordidaprivwfally , anst,..9ipay
161 4: VMMEr ed itY lw .PLA : an iCE' utigkil'" 4 , 44:::lrAr, •
istree - OarloPtlFlPerienc 64 4 l ._
:able nal° keel:km=llZ QUL atirt , CgrOOda, •e• e
whOinly patronizatobr kb* will btu.:pli
tap% art
,":rely on the licrdir
_E_Lt_recielY_what, they_ gtresim :
'O4 ,
• --••-,..
10.0K 0 RAE R
LIFEIEMPIENATOII
EMAMEL AML4fga
THEINIOIEL'OF.AMERICI
'TOE AEDICAL rAt*LTY
TheENA or Ali ehicA boaalit er of the corr.
Ihne'is I o injuriops coloring. matter hi. the ..EN
Pricd:sl o . o.per - I;citthi: Six boitWs. for $b 00.
FRANCOIS GREGOIRE & Co.'s
S. W. Corn e r Sth itndlocit , t Sts., Phfluda
CENTRE STREET, POTTSVUZE,
July 21, 'CC,
IfOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE.-"
New Fall Sty ,
OF TILE
titrinct.
V 4,.. .
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-- - 1 / 4 -- - - "..--4..- .. -- .'l,•' - '•:-:. ,
- --,'---.
IMRE
THE VINEYARD
Eucauraielnent tolPlant
. • "Let us plant. Vittes," - says
.lerece Gre
and: td - enforee his advice _ hp - otkirs, t,,
seen below, two prizes to et're.:lr.
40, farmers. and • lkortangmed tn. supply
selves with drapes; Air: G. well-says
The grape; -undet skillful culture, is a sr:,.;
crop ;to-day tbms . :almost . airy other -dE lie.lte.
fruit; the strawberry only excepted: Exi.(-.
riciaced.'groWers say. that grapes may h.,•
'grown, ~uterever -they thrlyi at ail; for - tly:
priee-of - wheat, pound fcir.Pound yet,
wheat Scarcely . a . veragcs tour cents per pou:d
to growers, grapes.can almost always :‘i , l:?
at donble that price. •- can start the:\ it.e
and enjoy its truit within three years ;
:as":at least thricethat time is required to
an: orchard from infancy: toMaturity.
fartOrs' and mechanics,. their wives 41,1
.children, - butespecially.our farm
day laborers generally, ought.: . to eat
.far n. 4
.good. fruit and:far Jess salf,rneat ; and tht 4 .
annotuntil - fruit becomes far. chea . per
abundant..more I • ,
I would _ suggest to cur Agricultural
tie's, State and local, the 'expediency t-t
certed, systemi4 eflbrts to extend th,- ( - I •,. - 4
vation qf the. vine: 'Let us organize ecfn.ty
tmd town societies.which shall have the
sion of the vine culture for oue of it, 1 , 1 , -11i
nen . t objects: It would be easy to 11.1ve t , ,‘
vines planted on every farin, and then
sad' discouragement to fru it --14 -
would bi.t:obilated. - .Only let us gray,.,
as abundant as potatoes, and 1.0
more. be 'stolen. . •
• Alittle:Well directed effort by n f-w puhl,
spirited men and WoMen will sevurt , t, thru
towhship•.:an . .ahundance." ut` grapes... 1f hp:
vine is planted on every farm therein, it ,s 1:
be Seldom that The crop will utterly fail...
There will.at first be many diverse specips
. iitari6ties,.-and experience Wfil show
beiCadripted,lo.the climate and soil or'
locality. Time will teaeli many valuatil,
sons,: and a few years will give us . thousanl,
ofskilltul vine-dre§scrs. 'We shall live
ger and better,.
_have more : comfort and
diSerise,: WliOn .every dwelling shall:. be . sffi
rounded. by its vines.
I hope our . AgricOlturriFSocieti,esand Far:
mers!Clitlia . will-deviSe and adopt fit meas
ures to stimulate the 'planting of the vir,e
nieantinic,, as:,a 'mere beginning, will pity a
Premium of :. 7 .•2oo.tiitlie firsty.aml 104) to ti,e
second township of not lesi than • WO . le
vAtose three principal officers, shall ci:vtify
me that: every .dWelling in that township
not Ie : SS than two. well planted,
.thrifty
TEXTURE or Soit.s.="rhe quality of
-very various, particularly as to texture and
consistency;-and no quality has more iial
-
mice upon thq.N:cT4 being of plants than ti,N
operation'S of spading, digging,.plow
trenching and . draining have : for titQl:
Object the .prOductiota- and preservittn ~t
thfiCconditien Which will allow all- excess 14
'Water to pasS freely away, and admit as ffc
ly fresh,supplies of atmospheric . nir. '' , -Witne -
humidity is necessary', and too loose-a texture
makes too dry it soil, excess of moisture. k A
great evil,- ;mid Must ..be eerrected - by - w hat- .
ever means is . When the sub
saturated with Water the' access
-air and its gaseous prop - erties is ex:chub:4l,- -
The soil is kept' too low 'temperat the by
'cOpstatit evaporation at . the SUrfaee, and, by
eichiSion ray's,-- . PI .nts are de
prived of the supplies of food which new:sup:
- plies of air, would constantly atMol taut 1 h.!
delieat6 fibres imprisoned - tind
drOWned oat in,greaterbr less degree, in
portion to the extent or the Oil: :
When, rain and -air 'elm permeate freyly,
constant supply of both gaseous and !e i ne, \el
nourishment is afforded, independently •
gether of tile ilahneSS of the soil, hethet
natural or artificial. Oa the other , •litibli. if
the soil'. be •Cinnpact, or baked hard
thought, in consequenee:of its natural-c ndi
thin,- or of its haying been previously worked
and. stirred When- toil wet, no plant can
flourish,; - • •
Sandy "soils are'never liable to these :
flans, unless when they have a, clay .Sifittimi
hying underneath, Vey y• nearthe sm . thee. 111
the Water they .absorb sinks deep into tire
subsoil, and far below the roots of echo :
any agricultUral plant on the surface.. Such -
a .soil needs;
,neither draining nor subsea
Neither dikes : it. aver require to he
emioSed to the:Triistsuf winter, dr any hiri t,
of treitinieuthy implement's for e its physiCal
ameliuratieu. It is almost always in such : au
open; friable slid.e that it May be plowed anti. . •
sown at any :season. • The cultivation is easy:
and executed at Mfederate, expense, and with
Moderate care
,ewl judgmentin their tilaipgc'-.
went, their - fertility : Is maititaineil. : —
FOr these reasons . we - have. several times
urged that trindg . of this'eliaracter are tvit. suf.
ficientlYiPpreciateci; -fur we find them in tria-. •
ny Parts - atilt: Petiatry thrown out of culti
vation and laying wrist e.. • . •
•_. In . such descriptions of land, hoWever, it
often happens that beds of clay tie alternately
With ; those - Of Saud, at different depths . ; • be
,
neath • the surface. These beds not Unfre
quently crop. Out or approach near the
surface that the • water dues not get readily
away, tipd. even a . sandy Surfa pt .
ce soil is Itc
too wet fertile good pl. growing plants. In
such a r case-diaining-is the proper remedy.
It is well however,.. to linoiv that:thiS rein •
pdY, may' often applied . at much less cost
than if it Were necessary to seek an outlet is
some low -ground at a;considcrable distance
fremthe land to be drained. If there be wet
and dry:places in ftie.-same field,-,we • may be
'assured that . Abett of, clay or ether
pus earth lips beneath the wet; and :: a liofodi
subsoil bone'ath the dry places. - 14.diain of
sufficient depth opened and filled nearly to.
the surface; . ‘vithstories or loose gra . ter ffora
•• . .
the wet.. to the dry phices; will 'render the
whole dry. 1 very short drshr.wili :some,
times effect this quite as Wella'g:cine made at
- foUr, times the cost co/Av.:Abe.water to a
• strewn-or a invinelat . - • -
use of lime as au .appliCatioit
to the soil, it I.s_believed,by some, acts in two
way as a stimulaiit that promotes veg
etation by causing the soil with which-it is
mixed to exert itself and the other,,-.in pro
moting the giowth.of trees and plants by 'en :
riching the land aa, manure, and adding: t o
the quantity. of limgetable food. Ily others it
is looked upocin a chereicar and medicinal
point of views acting as an alterative, a'cor
rector, a dissolver, .or a decomposer ; dii
engager of certain parts of the animal, vege•
table and mineral-substances contained in the
soil, and as a retainer and a .cortibinr with
Others . , but not as a substance, like,dung, nr
decayed .organionuttter, fit for the immediate
nourishment Of plants.--4 3 1tor: , 110LmEs. -
geripto.
,SOFT Ihs . otriacAo.—Two cups • molas'svi,
cup watcti ycup butter or lard, I teaspool:-
ful sodk, ginger and salt as desired;, mi'
with tloui., - - •
13nom*BazAry.---.lii 5 cups of corn meal,
5 cups . rye flour, cup molasses with tc:a -
spoonful of soda dissolved in it, with a -
liciency of Old water. Bake in a. coveroi
dish,• about S. hours, in a slow oven.
Joifs.Ny CAKE.L-Orte pint soul
cream, the saine.of sweet milk, half pip hut-:
ter, 3 eggs, tablespoonful of salt, same of so
da, one quart of meal, one pint of-tiour, one
pinto-raisins, half pint citron. - This makes
a very large : cake, and . ..is delicious; and . If
.one does not niarry..more than once in a life
c.an
_well afford to make it....
, - P 7—
"HASTY - PUDDLNa. "—A. housekeeper di
.
"reCts ."Nine . .
tablespoontuls of flour, six eggs
'beaten one . gnart milk; have a hot
oven, and bake 20 minutes. Eat withjilafiCC
- butter and sugar
,tublapd,tn-a cream, and fla
vored tOloiirl taste, is • very. hice.."--Such tt
:nasty . pUdtking must ., be.nice, if one has plenty
of ehenp.egto.'=i , We should want some snga
in it. Our home manuscript
.book calls t '
zed& I :`BtinatrandlPudding." -
Bi sr c . fi,tßA4p.- 3 -miihe a thick batter'
tlctiftri.of, sweet milk 441 gnarl, of butter
milli, s l- tabiFignonf4 v pc:aaleritas and .1 of
salt„,i.,,..tpaqtß,t 3 minsitekXtestettifuls of .wheat
Itinds) An 4 • earn meal enough to,
tfii .l it 9 i9.llnalitykap,oven a lit
41e f 040 4 1. 4 4 11 #30:egLbkett0...... A loaf still
•-• /11 *_ MWia l . 44 lKiPotr leatif le made by
ilkult4 l Viti/PlillX`YetitiantitTf.steaming it
tairnAOßlkailft, # 4, l4"b4lntepoogt? to,l o l ,
brows the top gtoilt. • - •