The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 01, 1866, Image 4

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'.ISII.NDLNG
•
I 'wish sou would keep an t'ye on
Harry whitc , I rim-over - to Uncle Josh's- I'll
be hack in five minutes •
The:sneaker WAS my highly respected aunt.
and .'Harry n - as on the authority of. a far
creature of the tilting hoop gender- 7 3 : - "sweet
cherub - of lire months.. , •
Now, it' there is'any one thing in this Pres
ident -making .Union
: that 1 like,' More-than
another, it'ib - ft cross baby—nut of my sight.
and bearing, hood infant (like T.usell
to be) that does: nothing but crow and sleep,
can tolerate a short period - -say four:min
nies. Rather than take care of a cross young
ster from a half an hour uP tj Vairty minutes,:
I would— , •
I would ran for. Congress— -
Or make love to a reddmatled.girl, • who
played on the accordeon-H• : •
Or be an Alderman .
Or get gloriously drunk-icated •
Or commit any other absurd or nieap act—
except suppprt A. J's bloody policy, or vote_
for a Copperhead: -.-
Tst,five minutes was not long to suffer for
one's aunt. And. tits Harry was ,lying in his •
- c - ih, enjiying Nature's siveet..restorer •
SI-•ep," it was highly probable that he would
- sleep it out on. that line, untilthe return Of
his maternal parent.
Wel!: my aunt leaned over the crib and
ki;sed the small edition of humanity, mut ,
murirgesemiething about.mitzzer's angel, so:
it is" and then started for tnele Josh's.
• Yours. Ale , emptied - himself into an invit-.
: . lookirig lounge. and with s erili, rocker
nailer. one foot, and a novel iii nne hand, pre,.
pared•for the . wOrst. The novel was - rs
hint affair, entitled. "Snoots. the-Scientific
Skeelaldler ; or, the Terrible Tinker of Tird
ChM a tale of-the 'next - war." I sang be- -
chine interested iti- The thrtunes and misfor
tunes of Maid Marcer3-. the Sheroine, - whese •
• lover had been fatally killed. five times in the
same number Of chapters_ I Pal read as far
as, the 90tefili page, LXVWXY chap , and
44th line, when the contents of the crib bet
gah to Manifest evident.signs of: life. •
• I became alarmed ;- consulted my tithe-in
dicator, and diSeovered that my aunt's' five
minutes already exceeded five times thsi
-I pushed the crib. i Made•it nseillate•at
- fearful. rate. .The infant reeked to and, fro..
-' like's storm visaed hark—though I laever aw
a stofnoossed-bark. •
I think I haVe read, or been teld,-rir heard
,it' tom another Source,. that a child's liver is
bencfitted by an eccasional trouncing. - If
: surfs be the ease, then' the huMan mind can
scarcely conceive-IA the iminenSe - amount of
benefit bestowed upon that•insportaum organ
possessed by' ••Harry.'••
But didn't produce the desired effect.
~- The morel rocked, the more lie didn't desist
crying. Itideed. his=sereams became terrific.
- Here was an interesting predicament for the
undersbmed. I didn't know what to do, and
-would liked to have had some.person to help
me do it., I know I felt deathly pale, and
lotiked -
llarry's each succeeding yell averaged _a
note higher than its predecessor.... Something:
Must be done. I timidly bent over and peer
ed into the (.11'1 , 3, but. for Ilse. life of me, .1
ceuidn't, diseovsr an of jest therein that could
p6•-eiilily be mistaken to Hairy—nothing but
• •an eVtkliSiVi2 yariely_ellaces.and frills, 'and
aud etidnoidery;• .and. dirhitY, - and,
ettgilets, - anti things - •
But there'was Voiee,
,The
owner d 'it must be lii , l led inn - the ~
aforesaid, and a-as jest as eleardslieeawax,
that lie Must be taken .up. Si.i going teethe
window f, r the ninth time, and not sexing a
Epec•k' Of- I l ls, soother, I 4,pin tiriflrOitChCil the
crib for the pus pese „of ••!liistiug" the "little
cherub.". •
. I
. eatefully nemipulated • among the laces
anti thin.cs. fearing I would poke my.fingers
in the little dear's eyes ; yon know, 'Then 'I
in take him up, "fixins" Mid all;
so I lif:s d hint tip tenderl3 - , Wiliam& so aim-
tremendetiusiy, Sit young and,
sn moss l ; Anil the . only.prn4 diet I . had taint
. -en Cos w e 'la- sere:•nis ttataccotnpauied,
and issued from - hudget.7
• • I .sat down nn, 110 lounge ; fanned myself
with Simms," etc , and there proceeded to
insti tine 'a search : for - nay- - .;cousin. . I*
•
pulled aside:a piece of muslin liere,*ll piece
of Heels there, and *a piece - cif 1 den't-know
whiat-vou-c-all:ii.intniotlier place.. At last:-‘-
rani! at last 1 agony ! had him'
- • wrong- end up—or.-if'. you prefer, the right
_ end - down Fuel !• , • .
I'Soon transposed him, however, and then
used my. utmost exertions to Pacify .him.
But. all in vain. • • •- f •
carried hiM aeross .the room ninety-one
times, and back ninety one time's;, and up the
room seventy,-nine times, and down seventy-, •
nine times , —which, if Yeas are vast at mathe
matics, you will.find amounts,-to something :
between one hundred and a• thousand, •
• Then I laid-bins back in his crib and bone . -
fitted•his liver a few more • then I looked at
- • my watch, and dis - covt•re that my aunt had
been absent an hour and alslf; then I wept
.to the door to look for said aunt ; clidn't
"hair nor hide" of her. Then I returned to:
. Harry. •.- • ,
• • Oh. horror! and so - forth.! .'• ",
Could it be possible that during My absence
of a few seconds, some fiend in. human form
"(new phrase) had entered the room, and,-With .
trilsrder in his eye, and a big buteher.knife-in
his hand, decapitated Harry immediately be
. low the nose ! • No.I was deceived The ,
, 'little angel bad only opened wide his mouth
preparatory to another yell ! •
And such a yell ! • • .• • •
"Wah-ah-als asah-als 7 a-a-witli !" -
t • When the writer hereof was• some three
feet old. or six years .high, he. remembers .
, being told some five or thirty five times that
•be had made enough noise to raise the roof
s off the house. - But- I don't -believe it ever
raised—not a raise, rdontlhtend to exag-.
gerate now, and say Harry's Yell eleiatefi the,
•=,
covering ,of the domicile=--because it didn't:
But it was afterwards ascertained that it
loosened seventeen -- shinglesi: -Fact. • •
Again I.was compelled to lift the little tlear.
.Then I tried the ••baby-talk" on him-=this
style, you - know :• .• • • • ••
• • "Does the itty deary weary's tooseya woo,
.seys hinty-wurty - him? Does ha want a
bunky-Wunkyofeandy-waudy ? Does Harry
warry want to -go to the windy-pindy .and
see the chieky-wacky ? and the pussy-wnssy?
t and the . roggytwoggyt 7 loggy-toggy-soggy-=
joggY . :doggy ? and the rooster- pooster ? and
the treesy• weesys ? anti—" • . •
Ugh! Such stuff makes me feel sejnirmish
. where I keep my dinner. •
As a specimen of infant dialect, I.consider
1' the - above pretty difficult to excel!; yet, can
s- didly, I - don't think Harry understood a sin, .
gle syllable of .it. 'Asia it might as well be
' made public, •ffiat I did'ut understand • any
more Not any, - *.
1 Harry's screams still resounded through
•the room. , Again I walked and walked, and'
be Equawked*and squawked: • I sang "Lisni-.
sansßall," and several other balls; but they
tatted to stop his bawl.. Then I
It his crib for change. .• ,
Talk about the sufferings of the Christian
•martyrs—they - Were light compared With the
` tortures I endured. - • •
I khow it was very wicked, and more
t • foolish;. but I decided to do it—commit 6111-
cidel• (It's a pity't didn't.succeed; ?:Per ,
i haps. But let that pass.) I.Went -into an
other•TOOM, snail' looked ldo- a cupboard for
I. some kind of weapon with which' to put a
,` • - e terminus to My ydisthful Career. I espied an
odd looking thing—ti kind of weapon I had
- . never seen before. ItwaS Made of glass, and
• hada long neck, with a cork at the end of the
i blare!, It was one of Mr. =Cognac's:: make,--at
• least it had his name on: I. knew sit was a•
n fearful thing I was about to do—to leave this
. beautiful world of green .trees, and . green
- fields, and greenbacks,' and offieg . green
4 things; but Harry's lungs didn't grow weak- -
er'.; so I opened my month and closed 'my
eyes to shut :nut the earth's .splendors, 'and
rp " with - a trembling hand I raised the weation to
my - head, and was in the act of spattering
1. what little brain, I have over-the walls, when
the-doer tiptjneil With a sh.-an: I dropped the
weapon in its proper place r , 'and. • looked
;. . around. My• aunt had her boy in her arms,
~"-t• and was muttering-L- • * =
f l f) • "Did its nasty cozen whippy , pippy mut
• ,
zer s darling! Tes—hedid whip her precious
6 , .; pet, so be did!" .
•j-,•' (Darn it I did . !) • • • -
• In conclusion, let me remark ii , st , l didn't
1-!..;:commit suicide, and - that my aunt's' five Min
-1•1 utea were' the longest I -ever experienced.
Fact.. • Yours,
" "%MAT THAT
r ikEEAST. A very good
Widow lady, who was looked uj to by: the
congregation to Which Elie belonged. as .an
etample.of piety, contrived to bring her con
science to terms . for one little indulgence.' du
"She loved. porter, and one day, just as she
received half a dozen bottles froth. the man
H who . 'usually brought -her the emoifortable
I F beverage, :she (Oh, horror`) , taw two of 'the
grave elders of the church approaehing her
door. She ran the man out of her back door,
g,and put the. bottles tinder the bed. - The
iIA weather - was hot, and while conversing with
• iber sage friends, pop, went a cork.
• .e - "Dear me: " exclaimed tho"good lady,.
~
4"there goes that bed cord, it snapped yester
the - ; , 63', same way. I must have a new rope
provided." . • .
In a few moments pop went another, fol-
At owed by the peculiar hiss of escaping liquor.
'
Ifl ' .. e rope would not do again, but the good
I t . ! y Waft not at a loss.
):, - , .. Deal: _mei" says she, - " that black cat
11,4, mine must, be, at Some mischiefthere.
• 41ifi8cati" •
-• A; Another bottle Popped off, and the porter.
7 r g me stealing , out from underthe bed cur
-. 4i aim. ,
;1.4, 6 .0 b, dear me !" raid she. " I had. for
--it's the yeast! Here, Prudence! Come
d take these bottles of yeast away!" -
•-
it . .
. 1 ,,'"1i : - - 4. ' - • •
of t
lii Wakr's DI A Neite?—A gentleman bad 'five
'lr t .l aughters, -all of whom he brought up to be
.. 1),; ome useful and - respectable characters in
-;fife. tfe. These daughters - married, one after:
nlnother, with the consent of 'their father..
-,, -: ,Iflcie first married a gentleman by the name
.f..A A
~..- -- 1 . ,,,if Poor, the second a Mr. Little., the third a
tir. Short, the fourth a 141r..Brown, the fifth
~..,- II Mr. Hogg: At the wedding of the latter,-
..,...,..
z (. l ter sisters,. with their husbands, were over,
..., : isnd the old geutleman said to the guests--"I
-„,.,, 4 --,r,_ave taken pains to educate my daughters,
~- i •,,- ri:'.,.hat they might act well their part in life ;
q o nd from their advantages and improvemente,
, fondly hoped that they would do honor to
y lanply. I find that. all rny,,pains, care
nd• . expectations have- turned' out 'nothing
ut a Peer, Little, Short, Brown, Hogg I -
• . . _
•
- -
iIItONLY hunter b ein g about t o mail ...s. .for.:.
- irs 'friend asked him how long the. honSy.
• • 'lrould last. "Don't tell me of the hobey
NxereplOd . i !'/ Ve the hu - vess .mooturith
BUSI:N_S,S: CARDS .
-.. . . .
QPECTACLES AND EYE - •
CT: G L ASSE S.—A large . - astm rt.- • .
meet on habd and for sale by - .-, JO..9EPti D RE. '
Watchmaker fe' Jeweler, Cectre St. Pottsville, - three
doors above the Mortimer House. Marth'3, t 46-9
Tilue ox,D PAPER.
. _
3 Canto a pound paid for clean White Writing and
Magarine Paper—and also Old Newspapers, Pamphlets,
and Old Books with the corers taken, off. Colored Pa
pert cent a ?woad. B. BANNAN..
PIIEE WALT' AND:LITBAIOATIN4
•
0 S
The sabscrikw lots - on . hatni whit of Pare WU:TER
tLEACH,ED 1413.A.LN OIL. Also
• . t4operior Lubricating Oil . . -
For' Fine Machinery of..ail kinds, equal to Lard or.
Sperm Oil—cheap. Alec... •
• Mecca and Engine Lubricating Oils •
(tont 45 cents to 75 cents ligation, ull of which will be
sold at there* lowed . rates. Orders solicited - •
-• . 8.. BANN/0C
H.,
• .D T
MERCHANT TAILOR.
CENTREST.,,PO7TSVILLi, Pd.
Apdl°3. 66 •
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October 40, '66
JOSEPItI:IVE:Rp.,.'
WATCHMAKER CID JEWELER,
Centre ht., Pottsville,
(three doom above the hfortimer , Rouse,) 11)W on
nand a large and well 9elected assortment of. fine
Geld and Mitre' , Watches, .
Also a btrge variety of tlne.Gold'Jewelry, Gold Chains
Medallions, 4.1 r and Finger Rings, Breastpins. Brace
lets, Gold Pencils; Pens, Armlets; Thimbles.- Eittids,
Sleeve Buttons; &c., ac.,sll of which will be offered
for saleat greatly reduced prices.
Particular attention given to repairing of Watches.
Clock.q and Jewelry.. ; March 9,1,6-9;. •.. •
HENRY Li/Q0 C - 1-1 E
Ainersville Street; Pottsville, 2'
tissursosessz OF: ' • • - -•
ALL KINDS OF CANDIES,'
••
Elt i uspberry ilk.Lemou . Syrups,
Which he sell; cheaper than, Lan ba purchased In the
cities: 'Wye him a call, and judge for yourselves.
June 9, u 12., •• . • . 23-tf •
A. M. . - 11" A LBERSTADT - & -.
GliA3lo 1101LTSE, •
Railroad filt.,..between'lte.r4et nud•Cal•
Where -Ls always kept a laigq alTortaient of •
Fyalar, Feed, 'limy,.
May 5, .06 . • 13-tf
TO THE PtI_BLIC.
PAINTING, PAPERING, &G.
The undersigned respectfully Informs hit friends and
the public that he keeps constantly on hand at his'
Paint Shop and Wall & Onztain Paper Store,.
CORNER SECOND AND HABKET STS.,
. .
Pottsville; Pa.,
A CHOICE ALS' GRTMENT OF •
Oiled Breen and Buff Holland for - Windows.
Curtain Fixturei, Cords and. Tassels. .
. Picture Cords, Tassels and lath.', .
Chimneys, Wicks and Burners.
Window Oil Shades.
" - Table*Oil Corers.
- Coal Oil Lamps.
Lamp Shades and .
C () A .0 I I,
And a very full assortment of Notions:- He also keeps
on hand for tale. -
Putty and in I as• _ nil sizes. . •
- Mixed Paint of all colors.
• Varnishes and Japan.
„Linseed 011. •
Turpentine.
Windows and sash painted and glazed at short no
tice. Paper flanging, Howse and . Sign :Painting
attended to pi.omptiy.
' m".lous be seen nt my store froth CM o'clock tn,the
morning to 7b( 'o'clock In the evening.
'Oct. - .611.2m , PAILLP NAGLE.
July 21, 16
CHAS. .1.4 0 GLUE,
11110LIa1LI nzAiie
FOREIGN • AND DOMESTIO
WINES AND LIQUORS
Centre St., Opposite American House,
P 0 TTEIVILLE, PA.
tar ASLII, SOLE AGENT FOR .A 1
HUBBELL'S. GOLDEN BITTERS,
A Sure Rem* tor . Dyspepela.
moo,
MISkLER'S BITTERS .
FOR. SALE.
NILES' BOURBON WHISKY
AND TANDERTEEIVS SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.
'Jane 2, 'GC
- SEIDEL. HATEMIRSLEY,
Western - White • and. Bed Wheat Pions.,
Hay, Grain,Potatoes; and Bed
- . • and W h ite •
Ah . COALS, •
CORNER CALLOWEULL AND RAILROAD STS:
. Jane?, '66
NSW BOOK AND • STATIONERY
. • • - STORE. • •
Tho andersignedare now prepared to tarnish aline
asaoranent of .13ooks and first claw' Stationery; at their
-New Store on Centre Street, fonr doors below the
Episcopal Churl!. Printing, Binding and Stamping to
Order.Miele • .• • . : .
. • • Prfloulery, . - 1 . •
• ' , Fancy Seim., '
• • School. Rooks,
. •-* • ' .• Toy Booka,•
Asc.; dve.i Jae; •
Orders promptly attended to, Give tur a call. A .
. • . BO§SYSHELL BROTWIVEL -
C. A. Bossvanavz. ' .0.. C., Boinumatt.:
Pottsville, April 22, , 6.5. ' • • -IG-tf , • .
B. •D:IDD
THEODORE :.ICLEM .
And Wholesale and. Retail Dealer Se
GILT; W4LNEI" ft ROSEWOOD. DOELDIEGS,
Leeltitig-Glass and Picture' Fratuee,
CENTRE POTTiV / . LLE, • .• .
AT• nnoirruzz ems& . 2n rtioN.
nrßepairing & Regilding don* atthe aborted Notice..
. Sept 24 ,•.68 . • • . 38-tt
U. S. STAIVIT'S
LEGLL, -
COMMERCIAL ) and
BUSINESS
At B. 11ANNAIIIPS B«k■tire.
HOLLOW -w Porn BY.
ROBINSO N
WROI . XCI 'a 1? lithaanrA,,C,Pntja • -
Ol
tha G ax.t.d • .
' • - With a - good - list . ateompanies atd `cloee
1
. .. . ,-..:-_. ~ . attention '4•Ct "btlit4/eWit '.lstf be y , niser4 ,-
Nlaulltar Cooking Siii've, '. ' . "i - share - of.W . :pittliic patront4W." -- . ": -• . • -.:
•
.. . ._. :. , Wya'ailiag EJ..klita Stare, ' : OliW'iiW., ilirii : icilikii6,*4-:'-'
' 'ALSO 'PARIAA AND EpthEff IIITOVkii:- ' ':. ' 2 • • -'. :,. i' , --.- ..:='; ' . '-',. - '---,' , -1 `..4 '''.. :'- .. -
' . •-. : ' : - -' 'ti.*litkt:‘ ,4 --'
We are to itualish at ahOrt notice noar•i - .... :••—• . . - -. ..- ...„.„- •-•,...„- .... 7
~... ii;iii ...„- - iL .. : :'
W ater pi m ( ) rimy size,: mtar4cea- to iltaad &pm- ' • - ' ' "Pyirrsivi 1.2.16; - :. I L -- .'"'•/"L'' ' .2
rare of SOO the per square -. ~-, ... - . . . .
nasuupm.LNovember a, 'AC . -. 44 - 4. ~ ~ - .1T09z..14j86 . 6'.'''
_. .L. -
.-- - • 4 - 7fP-.:''',': - .' '
W II ieabIit TE .AWRETHUL MUER jK
TORACCO r " -PIPES it fitcAlig, •
ftntrilk4 Tiiwit /Valli • ,
`. 111° T 111 : 11 / 1 4 41, r 4,
*a-
TALMLQIIA. STOVE
maw 7 "E j. 0:17 11.,7N- ADECEMBER. 1.8 6 6-.
PHILADELPHIA.
OILS. CANDLES.
We offer to the trade a fall wortment of Qile and
Candles of the beat finality, among which are - .
Pure Winter Sperm
- Bleached Winter Whale
Racked N. W. Coast Whale OIL.
• Extra Winter
_Lard OIL.
Carbon or Coal (Best Brands)
Lubricating fine or heavy Machinery OIL.
Sperm Candies, all . sizes N. Bedford Brande.
"Adamantine Candles, Hotels 'and Gs.
Paraffin° or Wax Candles.
The same careful attention to they quality of our
goods that, has:characterized our house for neatly 19
eonspast; is observed,. and dealers thiongbont *the
try Mtn tely upon getting 11.11 tit ARTICLES from
as: ••
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
Commisalan ittrehants and Dealers in
Fertilizers, •
8..• Winer Elt,
PHILADELPHIA.
October 27. le
DANIEt 111..•KABAIMER.
City Cabinet Wane Room and Nanofaitory,
286 SOUTH sEcoND sTBEET,
Philadelphia.
N. B. —nelsons going to the City:will find it to their
advantage to call and examine the stock. D. M . S.
Bent. 91..64 - 89-tf .
Extosive Establishment! 1
N 0.904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
MADAMOISELLE KEOCH;
MILLINER DR PARIS,
. . .
.having rebuilt and .gveatly . .,:enhirked het place of
business, has now on hand an entire new 'assortment
of the very best style of -'. • -. • - . ..-
' • FIiENCHiIILLIPiEItY: -- .
Through- her inunerbtui agents Parti," she.le ena
bled io preaent in advance of other estnblislainente the
very latest European_ styles in . •
Bonnets; Head 'Dresses, Caps, .Feath
seer !gibbous, Frames, etc..
THE 54.L.E.4 ;zooms
Are constantly stocksd.with the choicest gvids, and
those' sending orders eau be accommodated at, the
shorteit possible notice. •
. .
THE MOUR.VING . DEPARTMENT
li thoroughly organized, and has teen made a Biwa-,
altty In thenatabllinunent. : ' •
- TH.I3 - *WHOLESA.t.E.DEPARTMENT
•
. . .
Offers great -inducements to 31111iners, Who me at .
any time be . tarnished with pattern bonnets of.the vel y
iateat styles, -piior to their - being exposed at retail. ' • -
N. •8.-,Froimeh,l Enla 'find -Geimin•
.-
spoken. • , - N o v.o lo. 4116-45,6nx '.:
, .
-.'. : .11.0211 Chestnut Street,.• . -- - - ~.
Dealer In Fine WateDes,
Elegant Jewelry,
Dlainopds;
lila Silver. Ware, Suitable for Presents,
Plnted Ware, Clocks
AT. LOW :PRICES CASH:
Nov 10,..66 - . • • "
TO LADI . FB ANDGENTS'
Latent Style Chalaleeri, Jet Lone Chain
Ladles'. Jet Ear •Rings •
. . .
Jet Breast. Pin • • •
Gents , Jet Watch Chains - • •
'Sent by mail to any addreia at - the above nricca. , —
Manufactured by • 'PHILIP MILL •
. • Nov 10-454tir. , 269 Market Strout, Pidiada.
A.-..111A.N • : THousAND.
. . .
JAMES; a retired physician - of great
eminence, discovered.while in . the East, Indies ; a
certain cure for Consumption, Aitinna, Bronchitis,
Coughs;' Cold, and General Debility, ..The remedy was
discovered'by him.-when ,his only 'child,'a daughter,
was given np to die. liis child was cnred,'and is now
alive and - well. Desirous of benefitting hie fellow
mortals, he will send, tp. those, who wish it the recipe,
full directions for Making and - successfully
using this remedy, _free, • on receipt of their .names,
with two stamps' to pay expenses. 'Thereis not a
single symptom of Consumption that it --does not at
once take hold of and diasipate. Night sweats, peev
ishness, irritation of the nerves, 'failure of 'memory;
difficult expectoration, sharp liana in the lunge, sore,
throat, chilly sensatiOns, nausea at the stomach, inac
tion of the bowels, , wasting away.of the muscles: •
ItirThe writer will please state the name of the pa. ,
per they see this advertisement in. • Address . •
. . CRADDOCK t C0.;1Q32 Race St., Philada., Pa.
P 4,
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F E ,
I; I F E
AND
.ACCIDEN TATf
.I.N - S . .T.T.R.A: N" . OE
EFFECTED TD4NT &MOUNT IN DEL.
-LIABLE; 'COMPANIES,.
Mptaat Ltfe,ot.New :Fork $16,000,000
Penn Matimi Life, : 1 ; 500;000 NI
Nei YprirAccidental 30 0 , 000 00
Phenix.of New T0r1r.1,001,962 90
•. . •
Intonational,. 00 . • 1.;416,64T 62
Pntrtam oI Hartioni....-
Nardi amerced do
Marehandl - do
Girard of ... ;.. .. • ,1114;99S
TOTAL ASSETS
* - .q4-, p 1.7 t:..; . .1 E3,.-:5-.-,...2,9
Rates as Adopted - by' the - Salgtylin 1
00. 'Boca of Undenrriters.
EisnUxcg itiTEC.IED
T - 0 4- NA:. A..-14..:0::,V.1%
VWKOUT ANT TREMBLE MAY TOTEEBI
riefAmm
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Ei=relejit= Aznaimiti A, ,
Ikektfaryiaest ini . prki .,• -4 •7/ lingirleni;tt fr
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falbrest nuailkini; i WiliWiT i lL l W
t; w
rotbnep a .- "... . Ki 1 5 . ,; -, -,- cox f •
•
P 1i1k17 . 7 ; : WWI* 11. -
7 P eilli oo l . 3 4 . atop. Apla Ili :71.
,:• . . -
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MDWARE.
.
LEWIS 0. THOMPSON 4SE Co.
DRAalis ra ,
HARDWIRE, -cumar; ism; TOOLS iv.,
ODENF3L OSNSSE Vsl) ; %IGIV 0)' lUE BA'
M;rch 17. - 114
=OS. k ADDISON. FP.INCIS A lI.E.EX.
To Coal Dealers, Gas Cos., 4-c.
. . . .
THE . underaipiedi baring . enereedeil .Forht
Warred btheteule manuacture of Focld'e eelebra-ted
Self-Dampbag,
Hoisting
: • =l3uokets,-
Andisc;:l . 4oirrirso BLoolc.s, ' tswell in'the menn•
OIL.
Iron Cars
Iron - Rot 6 3. 1 . 0
Wheelbarrows
. .
. .
. . ,
. . . .
Etereby . give nottee that . they •are' .piepared to fill a
orders at thort.oothe: • .Athhte=i; :' . . '' . - "f
" •
,6DDLSON Reading. Pa.
HOE BERT &
Hardware,
NEARLY "OPPOSITE THE 31INERS' BM,
. .
Sept. 1, cc
..- .—.
fal.) ^:,
=I ip
W 2r)
5 " t
ca -
cu *
The ntos,
. we, are now preparCd to furnish five 'different sizes
of Pumps to lilt a r 2. inch coltinui ;If Water Irhm 1011, to'
. i feet perpcndiculir bight; and twill throw as much.
water as a 20. inch Cornish ..!
Priee.lista and estimates. for pumps and all other .
information will be • furnished on. application to the
undersigned.. Pumps will be set by responsible trMn .
and guaranteed, and all.te be Of the best - material and
workmaultlie manner. •
Coluktn and steam pipes andi boilers, as .reilitired .
.about mines furnished at lowest Prices and 'short
uo
t Address •
• PE7i
Danville, Pa. •
We have In tire at our .Isicust bale 'CollierY, a No:
S "'Thatcher Steam Engine andPdmp," purcha , .ctl from
Peter 'Kinney, 'Esq., general - agent of Waterman ßeaver,Manufacturers; Dtinville;Pti.l.' The pump dis 7
charges fronitso t0. , 100 gallons of water per, minute,
and is thoroughly practical, &anointed, and a i'.omplete
:success. - • . • .J. LOWDEN BEADLE, Supt.
Locust Dale, Au t, .!66 :• . August '
PIIRVES 593 - 7 • •
A,
• Scrap Iron and'ltletal• Merchants,
MACHINE AND FOUNDRY .
MISFIRES, corner a sOO7 •
PENN and No. 17 501.T1E Streets, •
PHILADELPHIA. ' .
Ingot copper. •Iwt_Brass, Red, do. do. Yellow,
Tin Bar TB', Bar Lead.: Speller, Antimony,
Babbitt Metal; smuth, Solders; Btu. Iron, Sbeetlroo,
Sheet Zinc., Steel, Borax, - Crucible's, Foundry Fucin'gs,
Anvils, Vises, Flies, ad., OldSleals, Old copper, Old
BrassOldiead, &e., &c. .. , . . • '
PrNew' and,Jilscond-hand ?daehinists , und Black
smitheTools, and Steam En ea, bought, and sold. •
of every deaeciptiou in use . by Machin
-lets and FoaDdrymen, furnished to order. ••
•
Cub paid for Strap Iron, Old Rails, and all Idnda of
Metals. - • • July 1, -2T-ly
.
• LEWIS Q, Co.;
(Egp.N or ' , ilia . ,
Corner Centre nod 111Orket.Illtreets;
- . . . •
• .
POT
Authorized Agent for tbi3 . sale otiI.DI.I3STOPS goods
direct from the Factory.: • • •- • .
. • • • CERCITLATt. *I,OS; .
Prom to6o Inches in dlaineteiji . .
ocfober Tr, %a
itimitant ON6* of Eve Stock.
-The Grreat Eastern Detective
INSITRA.NCE .
• • .• . .
pacoirpoinsitd march l',1;1868; by the Senior
of Penna.' Charter. Perpetual. • .
tIAPITAL,• - i- . , 'sloo 000 00
.
To inane sgatnet lathes resslanc .from -
%dent- theft, Ire
- or clisease,:rlOkSES,. MULES. AND
PRINCIPAL - OFFICE--112151 South - Fpur . th street,.
below Chestnut, Pkaladulphls. .
CoL: CH3B. FR LEE
,BECKER, •
. • Preede . • Secretftii.
DANIC L. 111ITIFtLY, ' P. HOPPA. •
. . President.. • .• General Agent;
-I,2To,eas fie
REFERENCES, by . permission, •du •Abe following
named • Gentlemen :—Hon. Simon Cameron. Hardt
burg, Pa: ; Hon. Chas: Pitman, Pottsville,' : Ben.
jn.l3annan, Pottsville, Pa. ; -Bard Patterson, Potts
pills Dr. .Johri Gloninger, Pres. Lebanon Bank,.
Lebanon,-.Pa. f Get. John. L.. Stichter, Reading, pa.
-BenistobtallEYwOod, Eaa. II:a/Wilk, Pit.; ..ad• M
Jane 2.3, '66 . , •.• .. • • zo-Oni •
T 18,869 84
':•:690,(10.41
EC=
849,01618
gegt 1 , 7_66
. - •
NEW ITNIOS-.READERS:
• • Boa r ds 11 . 1.
- To &Imoau - ear era ,
We are authorized int the liabliabere of hase - Ikara
61 thrash them 'AT REDUCED :RATES to: School
-Boer& and . Teachera of P.dvate Bohoola IttrOduc
than. '
'These ',Books, wiper: a thorOugh eXlllolllldloll,'
'Lave been introduced into-the l'ublfolklicKda of Pone
- olle,-as the best- Readers. no* puldle . hot - •
z yor term. tutroductiork;l st - pky at the Book
VIGATIV PENCIL HOLDERS 'with-Pen
-47 ell losintse.‘it tteir.:an& very: desirable article
for tusednithbdia, etc=Vala.
..fleat__retodveil; if Call and
see t h em at 7. : 7 •. , A.MiVi./CBOOKSTORIC. •
BOOK ENTSi TAKE - NOTICE..
seid tismum i,z li3s y= es ring - -Ctmailar.of
which pn eelrat $2 BS. -
Bound In elegant atyle. - , We have Just the book.that to -
, Want44. - Llte inw price giver it sal advantage..nver ali
and.weleffetAnttlilndlicemelits that's!' who
anirenelltethl gNa melee from, 024X1
•: • =are ern
sept
, '1 , • I t ,
'fitti an .
•
• t a i... - " - 1.-142"4".!0;
T0; , ! , 14 \ t
11522 MES
DEALERS Pi'
Cutlery,
Tools,
Paint ;
Glass,
&c..
Pollyr_illc, Pn
Nines rota
STEEL MEE ROTE
Mining -Pnrposs
subscribers are agents for
SOCK,. BIE.BY. b. CO.'S
)rateill Steel Ropes, which are
- very pest guallty, stud' de
r superior to Iron Ropes on
It of their greater strength,
Siss'ar3'tougluaeas: and are
..nuivenal s!itiatliCtion
ighauf the miningßegions.
OHN W. MASON . co.; •
•4R prolidi,ray',.".llY;
g 7.4ololfroliHOrairll4ll2o;
l' , tta k. rat Mee 44
01211911"
1.!.. 1 " ,- 1 - Altithati 14 ill
•
.
MISCELIANEOM
THE
PERUVIAN SYRUP
LS A PROTECTED soLurioN or rim -
P) T OXIDE OF IRON,
A nett
STRIKES AT THE ROT' OF DISEASE,
. . ,
supplying the-Blopd with its
cirx,E, OE LIVE .•
. .
niis is the secret of the wonderful sneszess of this
..: • .• remedyiri puriug . —. • •
. .
Dyspepsia, 'Lifer Complaint, Drepsy, Chronic
Diarrhea, Boils, NercOns Affections,
Mills arid Ferees. Humors, toss
orCorist itational .
,eases of'_ the "kidneys, - ,
• And Bladder; re
• •
male Complaints;
And all diseaies odginidirig hi a':
BAD . .STATE DE THE ~BLOOD;
.
pi accompanied by n . EUTLITT. or a Ltzity ErT4.17.• Or _MX
i
.•.. • . •
Ecifig free trom Alcohol . p any Inrm, ita :enerilziri7;
effects arc not followed by corresponding : re - action, but:
arc permanent, infusing srp.nroirn, viotor and NEW Lim
- into all parts of the
, syatcp, and bullding - np an MON.
CONSTITUTION.: • .- •
. . . „
•
Dyspepsia and
'• • •
From thoNenemble:Archtler.con SCOTT; a D.
. • : • • De."7;:11:14, .CAN,PA . EAST. March 25,1555.
• • "I am ,}n inveterate D.i.f peptic of more than
25 ,year• Statiding." - • ; . • ..
. • -•, have :been - F.'o wanderforbtiriefitted in
thg. three tihutt weeks during which I ha vie used the'
. PesuNia - a Syrvp: that I can s,c4rcely pertuadeinyaelf of
the realiir hays 'known rue.,.are aston
j,,,hea , change. lam • w hh-ly knoivii; and tali
Lot rec,minimd - td whet sthat v 4 hi,ch tits d pe solhach
..
. .
A RISE 0F.27 itAliS , STAB ECG tiltElY.
. •. •
.
FrOiri-INSLET JEWiETT, Airioe.PlOce,Ooslon.
base suffered, ar:d.sometimes^ ,
sever ely, icir 37
frtim dypep,la. I commenced. taking,.the Pe
ruvian Syrup and fotnitl immediate henetit'fioin.W. In
the (Manic of three or. four Weeks I was entirely.re
lievedfrem tmfferinge,. laud have eijoyed•uniuteir 7
rnpted health ever since: . • -
One of ilee . *distin.inisbed -in
• Nisi Englnnd : writen•eo n friend tar fol
.
• . .
• ..".have tried-the:PERUVIAN ST UP; Mid the re
suit fully e,Mtainri your prediction.. 'lt has' made a Nrw '
it...N.of Me:- infused.into my tiYetem new vigor and en
urgy ;jam no longer trenuttom• and debilitated. as,
when you; last- sate, me; but- stfiinger, heartier,. and
with larger- capacity for labor; ineutat and physical,'
'than at any time during the rust live years... •'
• . • .
An,Enaineni Divine_ of Boiton; . ,
*nips , •
have been using : thu•PERUVLVN•strrci; for •
Some time paet:: tr.-gives Me riliw• 'III.IONANCY or
SPIII/T/3,•E4....5T1C1TY or zieser..r.. , • . . .
•• Tlionsands - have. - . been' .citatiged .by the of this
reitiedy . :.„frotir weak, - .'iekly,..enTering,. ere:at:Wes—to
etr0d,,,, , , healthy, and happy hien and . women:: and in
.valids cantiotrea.tunably. hesitate to give is u trial:
I.* A pziiiiphler uf . 32. pages, -einitaining certiticaMs'of
cures and recomatendationi i from- tome' of the Most'
eminent physicians, clergymen and others, Will be bent
,, ...
' Fate to any aduresa.....
• •
.-• fairSeii Mat each bottle - bus •PERU - V - L
-IN. SYRUP
blowu:in tin:glass.: • • • . 7 ,
POR
. .
Jr.. Ir.: DINS MORE, • Piropijeto.l7,
' • 36 Thiy •
.D:ELUGthsis: •
SICIt . O.F:V . :LiA:I
• . .
~: 411 IlecliralNren •ntrrnf..t ha: . lODINE .ie '1 4 1.1F3.-BEST
:REMEDY .fer Scrotal:l. eral all. klietred iii:Fehiee:e%Tr
ilikoc!., : i ed. Tire diillealty hue: burn. CO olitlia a pure .
solution of 11. '." .. —'• .
. .
. • .. . ..
: • ..DR. : - L . ANDER.,S! lODINr. WATER, ...
.r, A Purr SolAtTonof I,Alitic, WITEOI.I.II:BOI:AtisiT,
coACA . bAng. A rt:l.l,llltAl.N.O l 07.1Ckl ounce Of water:
'.. -A most i..oiveirfut.v.itatiiing Agent :
..• :. ... ' -.- int'd Ateintiirnti T e. ....,..., :. • . • •
. . . . . ,
•It haii cured*. and avill :Onre SCROFULA in all Its
manifold 'forms, .ULCERS, - CA_NCERS',. SYYLIILIS,
SALT 1111ELTAI; . and' ft has . be . On fired. w ith astonishing
Sacee,S . in.casas ui idienniailsin, Dyspepiiin,, Consamp
lion,,Rdnale .Complaints, Ileatt,, Liver and Kidney
. .
.(lircultira will be scut rant to any one sending that.
addres. • . , -
Price - $1,.00 or •
Pi:Tare:n:3'lli. 11. AN DEI2,, Ph1:41661 . 61A VI:61114
DINSM.ORE, 36 Dey St., New. York,
AN 1) IS V Lib K)lt. 13 G4:144 TS• •
WIISTAWS -11ALSAI1I
WILD .:cII:EKIt V
.! • • T• 11 •
1:1;ITII ' TILE cticiNG
..
. . .
Cougho,' Cobbs, Egoamotiesti, Sortt'Clikoal,
Intlumiza, Whooping -Cotigh; .Croup,.,
.: -.Liver Complaint, Broach iti.,Bif- _ .
ficulty of- Breathing , . Autbnia, -. .
, • „and every affection of
TILE, AND cnEsT,
.
• ...*.cO . NSALTAIPTIO.N.; . .. -
which tellies off 'mere viciihis than any other disease,
and tchieb beffleS the•skill• of the l'hyiteiaus to a greet
eictent theti any other malady, Often yieldslothia
'Remedy, when.all others nrOi.e.ineffectual. •
•
• • •A S . ED 0 I 11- t; -•-:
Sevi,.-111..., 1,1 eireet,•.ate Opern
. . .
• • • IT 'IS • ENSI.APA. SE) I ' • •
while sn pre . puration,fromnoilotts. Ingredi
ents, poisons, or Minerals; ;• uniting skill, 'science; idid
medical knowledge ;-• combining all that is Vainable.in
the.vngetable 4inzdom for' this class of disease,.it it
.
INCOMPARABLE I .
and is entitlyt . meriM, and receives the :general -cOnfi
denci3 of the public. . . .. •
SEYMOUR*THATCHER;
:of Herman, Y.; writes as telloWs : -
• -'-
!WISTE'Iti.BAL6A.II or WILD CHERRY 'gives universal
satisfaction. It seems - to cure loosening
and cleansing the lungs,. and always iriitatien, Tuus
.11EMOVING TEE CAUSE, INSTEAD. OF DRYING.EP TILE COl7Ol/
.AND LEAVUIO THE.pixsz 11111ILND. • -I consider -the Hal
sera As good as any, if not the best, Cough medthine
with which lam acquainted." • • .•
From• Hon. Judge SPRIKER, of CanaJoharle,
New York.
Gentlemen,—This is to, certify that myself and fain
have need Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, for_
.
several years, and that.' take great
.pleasure iu recom
mending it in preference to any thing of - the kind for
which it is intended. In cases . of-Asthma, Phthisic, -
or - .Affections of the 'Throat, - I.have never met vrithany
thing ; egad to it. - Very. Respeetfull s
.DAVID.
The Rey. Jitoß SECHLES, of Hitpower, Pa.-
!
Well lcdown and much- respected among the German
population In this country,- makes the 'following
- statement for-the benefit of, the 'afflicted r .
Dear-Sirsl—Having realized in my. family important
benefits from the use of your valuable preparation—
Wistars Balsam- of Wild. Cherry—it affords me great
... pleasure to recommend it to the - public. Some. eight'
years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de
cline, and little hcipes of her recovery were entertained.
I then procured a bottle - of your excellent Balsam, and
before she had taken the whole -of - the contents of the
bottle there was a great improvethebt in her health.—
I have; in my- individual - cue made frequent use of.
your valuable medicine, and have -always been bane
fitted by:it. , ' JACOB BECHLBR. .
DLLAOR A BOTTLE:
For Sale by
J. P. DINSHORE, 36 Dey St., New York. •
SETH W..FOWLE &SON, Pioprletors, Boston,
And by all Druggists.
(}FACE'S .CELEBRATED .:SALVE
CURES CUTS, BURNS,
,SCALDS. •
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES. WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS.
Grace's Celebrated - Salve
CURES BOILS, uLgEits, CANCERS.
Grace's Celebrated. - Salve
CURES SALT. RHEIIII, ERYSIPELAS.
Grace7s Celebrated Salve .
CURES CHAPPED HA.NDS, ernr,BLATNEL
Grace's Celebrated '.Salve
nv.Ats.oLD SOIIES,. FLESH WOUNDS, &ct..
It. Is prompt in action, ten ot.is pain at once, and re
duced the most angry looking swellings and 'lnflaming
%lona, as if by. inagic,=thua affording, relief and a
Only 25 cents a box (Sent by mail for 35 mita.)
For Sale by .T.T. DINSMORE, 'alley St, N. Y.
S. W. FOWLS & SON, Proprietors, Boa ton,,and by
all Druggist& Grocers, and Country Stores.
• . August 4, '66 - . 3111 sow
GUSTAV WOLTJEN,
MiOLZSALE AND EFTAIL
27013A.Q,p0.N . 15T.1i
..:.-.:.'-:CENTRE STREET; .--.
.NRYT DOOR 'TO ) 7'IIR UNLON MOTEL,
POTTSVILLE,
.
. . . .
Respectfully - invites the attention of dealers and 'store
.keepers in general to his large'and . ciell selected stock
.
. .. • ... - . - .
Imported and Domestte Segan,
Smoking and Chewing . , Tobaccos, „
Clay and W 944 PliPe3
. .
All of which he offers for sale at CITY' PRICES.. Give
him a call, and convince yourself , of the -good gnallties
and cheapness o4his goods,.. Re :insures 'you perfect
satisfaction:* GaAs* sold as -1141 3 .4P5,P.,.1T1N or the
money till baiefundecl: . • •
. - - • .
• JUST - :RECEIVED
... . ,
DI - VOICE OP ME
. . .
IMPORTED - ILA.V.ANA. SEGARS
Among which the following favorite iirands :
„ATI. : •
Alfredo;
Trinidad de Gala, • 'G . . de la 04
Fianiti, •!:
Sifters,
Eke., Ikt" , 4 ke'v
Conshrtlng of REGALIA/3, CONCTUA LONDR223,
ALSO, A FMB .. q"RT OF
GENUINE. MEERSCHAUM PIPES
AND SEGAR HOLDERS,.
• .
Plain and figued; ranging in , prioe from - . SO . /emits
to:020: 00 each., Amongthe Pipes there are aome
beantifally tirtied• halide •of the late • Mr. LINCOLN,
!bleb cannot be surpassed bfworkenturehip... . •
. .
Tlatilillphio;: , ..644-1.14 - Cr.pitiOd
~...!..,':'..„.STENKsIiT,PS....:-....--,..
~. . .
• The following Vint Clew Etteeint i gtift
• - 1 1 1 0... are intended to Gall regn
rn • everr.two 'weeks 'lteresibt3r; between
• • vOII - M.NSTOWN and-PIDLADELPHIA. •
1308PRORM Capt. J, ALEXANDER; 2500
• PROPONTL%-' Capt . F.:O. ah3GnactNi . ... ;: t2, 500 7 4.
DELAWARE, Capt. WM. THONED22.: • • 2000 • "
•:CRESAPEA.. U now braiding, ' :2700 ; ,
111113.1T.A. R.ARDIE,2OOO "
• Pessons Wishing passage freak • Liverpool
and Queemitowato.PbdsdelphiaLean now do so by ap:.
• W • .
• It% Walnut
...Mllslof..Exqhringe'iri'kune to sett alWala for side:
by:, the abbve line can" be =Obtained of B.
33.&NN PotterilleiTe... who hi the •pithorized tigh'f
Jee,43 ste
. y• • •w,,40914r1101A
..-,-.11601•• ".- .
BUSINESS CARDS..
ENSY ; PLSASA3IIT~r
• CIVIL .AND
. .
lu.peetg Coll3niioe and examines- Mineral' and , Oil'
Ovium—Bramairarla Building, ipenire
oppoiiitgrilpilicopa! Church. - •-•
T 44.111.1.1LITC11;.CANititud illiaiaj
• Patinaer. - Poasirille,:Pa. '•..
' OFFICE on 2d floor of Geo...l3.riglit's• Cen
lre Street. • .
ARM'S. BRiITIIEBS,ViviI 'and .10-
:fling EngilieenN. .4oilding; ,Second an 4
STEP iIARRIi3; • .:-JOSEPTI S.. lIARRiS. •
dtili 30. ..
•-• .•..S.eptember 307
SIIIEAREIL Poictmlle •Pa:;lnt.e
I. • of the Peonsylvittii • State - Geologic; tkioey; ex
plores lands, nithes, Lc. • • •
October 13;-.'n
V.ELANIL CARTES, Real -Entitle agent•„•
L 'AL/BANDY CITY, Schuylkill County,'
tirLettoAddttn 7 "hisihanoteity
March 30, '6l ' • .'d3ff •
A GENCY—For the Ptrarehase rind "Ante
A
of Real Estate; baying and selling Coal; taking
clangs of Coal Lands, Minus, And - tollecling rents•
Odite Itabantsiago Street, Pottsville:
'April . 6,480 . 14-3 . • • caAA:. BULL. j-
It. SIMONS
•-• . .
• C LL AND zip:mat4
office—Rnsiers Building, Mahantotigo
. . tilieet, Pottsville. •• • . :
EMEEI
.10.SEPII W. GEARY,- ' . "••••
•Ciiil and 31ininz.Engineer: -1
.or.Flcz Sn.s . l.* TrßiLkes.l
March • • .• ' I°-Iy.
M ct:LumErts,
CLOCKS,.
• . . ' arid ,JEWELRY, 111'
ALWAYS ON 114,ND
- .
.
. .. .
• Ur - Lit bands of - 31nstcalln:5trumelds,YiOlin String's,
Baas Viol t&t.t•inga;'unitar and Barjo,Btriugs., constantly
on hand.: . • , - , Jan - 49, - . f.j' .64.-5 1 •
• .. , C/11.13. W. WILDEII.IIIITH.
. .
RAU E - RMIT.TH
..' • csocce.ooto to V,S. latieseler,) . •
rT011.4.CC9, SNUFF ••and :13E(34.118, .• • :
NEARLY OPPOITE ' 11.461t5r,,.
• rattavillei Pa.: • - •
•
DR. •1;111EAWEAVIll,
.
I.'
• - DENIST,• • • !lit, -
.Suhreasor to Dr. B: p. UnMlon, • • •
(Graduate or Peonsylvaniatollege of Dental Surgery;
'BOWLS:—Marlaiat tit., above Third. ;
rgrr'Etber land Chloroform' admirdsteted when , de-.
• •RarEauNthm:—Prof.*T. L Buckingham,
D.; Prof. S. Wildman,' D. D. S. .31. D.; Prof.. James
Truman, D. p. S. C;N:Pierca, D; D. S., of Philada.
and (Ahura.. • ". March 31,
_'66—l3 -Iy.
Teeth Extracted
si. '
ammo
Without rain or Soreneau.
' The undersigned has introdic . ed an entirely new
'methr , e forE.XTRACT,ING TEBTI.I, :which is perfect
ly safe. harmless and nimisant. Come and try itlor
yout , etvetl. 'Also Nitrpus • Oxide. Gas 'administered in
.its pure state.- ..krtitlcial Teeth inserted. Teeth,filled
• with Abu" greate.srcare.: •
Office, corner Second and Market Sta., Pottsville:v
• Sept 10;67-35-Gm . ] 'G. N. BOWMAN, Dentiat
• iti . . JOSEPH DUERR,: • E
.. •• IWatc biniikey at J eweler, .. .
. .
GENTRE'ST I'OTTSVILL4 PA. fi
(three duces above . the : Moriirrier no4se,) har 'tow )3a.
hand a large 44 well "feleerod assortment of' , ..
• ,
E . /Übe latest etyleB and highest standard of Silver.
Also Silver P I atiid large and general
variety ut itweirior . Plated:Ware, . such us. Tea and Ta
ble Sugar Spoons., Oyetei. and ,irip Ladles, Pie and'
Fish Cake'..flaskas, Emit -Stands. Castor:4i
Batter Dishes, Waiters,. Pitchers.• eti., all of which
will be!sold at the - very lowest prick. ..• • -
• N.13.—01d Silver. bought and taken. in .exchange..
The higkest price given.. March 3; ! .
. .
.
IF,ncourage . lionl.-012;inuf4etureisi
CIMICLES
mAliuisartmeya. pi
...SALAMANDER • SAFEB'.
..- •Secoiui St.:; - Pottsville ..-
AnnounCes to the business 'comminiity of this
and the adjoining counties, that he manufac•' • I
tures S:VLAALK.N.D.EIt. SAFES of all sizes and ' i.,
kinds, warranted- Fire-nrciof, which, in point:of
- workinatishiptand tinish, will compare with tin - incl. db;
tattled from any other establiShmentih the- Conntry.--;
HeAlways keeps safes on hand for euhi, and will make.
them any size, for Banking- and tither.l'ublic .Inatitu-•
tions, as-cheap, if not cheaper thaii.they carrboobtained
Ile referstolienjaniinilaywOed, George:Bright, Thos.
Coach and . A, Henderson, of this Borough, who luive
hid Safes.in ' .14tine 13, '63.-24-tf
"BUOK 113.1 N JR. Y. •••
LL kiu Lt •
of Books, rifagazines„bewspaperS, to
geiher with Music-aid Old Books rebound ut ehort
,notice at our Ilindely.. ' • ' • • •
All kinds or *Blank BOoka ruled and hOund any',
patteni at the Bindery or thesubacriber.... •
Send in your orders. B 'WOMAN, •
.
PLUMBING- AND GAS FITTING
14TTENDED TO IX ALL BIZA,!i'CUES:
•. rarcuAnG ES 310
• .
•
Orders left at the etores of BOSBYSitiLL &
and GEOROE BE,RNET; Centre will receive
prompt -attention. . . .
. . ,
•, OrOld Brass, Copper and Lead bought. — ;
. • GEORGE N. DOWNING, •
. , '" • Coiner of Sixth and Schuylkill Avenue.
Pottsville, 'March 3, '66 • . 9-tt- ; • .
_LI-
Tux°. F. RuisarL
ACKS :&: C 0..,
• . rwoursuitralur or • : • . I
- 4brE;Twu O,O.I33)Aath . PAOKINO,
_ • • • :Pit; - . • !
bli%g=nunorSitil;ll2lB:;oartme or the
patronge or rag
-Aug 1.1., , tlO. . •
GI T ATTRACTION nt
RENOWIM CHEAP
New York Dry qiiods:StoiT,.L
CONLNIZ: c&XTIZIVAtth - NouvritinAx , ST,ExsTs, - Coppoette
' • • the Mortimer gouee)..
RARE' CHANCE. FOR
BARGAINS! BARGAINS: BARGAINS!
Having attended the recent 'Heavy Auction S'alea at
New .York -City, and having taken advantage. of the.
present depressed_ state of the market; we are. enabled
BELOW :NEW YORE JOBBERS PRICES.
We hive opened- • •
Cake White Blankets, extra weight, 'at $4:5005 100,.
$6.09, $7 00, $8 00 and $9 00 a pair. - 1 •
Cases Colored Blankets at $/ 76, $3 25, $4 00, $4 50
and $5:00 a pair., • • -••••• •.'
Owes FlartUel . e, 4.. oolora. and graded; - from
Cadesilrints,:allatandard. Makes; from 10 'emitstip:
.Case Delaines, latest pattern and styled.. - •
000 pude Bleached and Brown.lidusline, embraang
all wilith4.atandard makes, from 10 cent. up. . •
. ,
01;044K6708 I • . • ' ..„ •
CLOASINgB.I I
SHAWLS I SHAWLS 1
A ccirEipfete . assolimeT4t, of : all the htteetefyles
ITURS.'! .
F 13119 I 1 I
• • • .
A splendid assortment of 'all the tiacat clesitltble kinds,
ettch as Mints, Fitch, Stberlan.§cietirels; etc., etc.
LADIESI A RARE CHANCE FOR YOU TO:BUY.
-BARGAINS IN. FIIBS I t
CALL AND SEE TIMM( i S
Five Ccises. of
DRESS GOODS,
MERINOS,
POPLINS,
PLAIDS,
COBIfROS,
.
. .
. . .
from3l cents upward.. In addition to which w 6, have .
made heavy purchasee in •• • . . :• • .
CLOTHS, .:CASSIXtRES,
•kNIT GOOIIS, bt.all-styleq,
=PITY*, a complete line; all colon;
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
NOTIONS,
and FANCY 000D$
I=IO.OP'.B.KIRTS.f
•
'A full line of the world-renowned'.
DUPLBZ.ELLIYT'C
DOIJ.B.LE I :„-i,P,R.IA6- - ,-SORT : i
COIMM4
WHIT:* GOODS
E MB II 0 ID ESIE
a beautiful lad complete_ anortntint. I
. . ,
Thanking a kind. public for the liberal patronage here- ,
torore ertended to rah We moat reepettrolly beg for a
contirtnance o=e, hoping that through!' • •
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on .• .. .. . -. • . - '
: .
CO marFoRTS TC.PLIta.S.F.,
and: genllitniugrattenittoce tot= etwtoznirs,,:ass well
,
OUR Goons.,
.. • ...
.
we shall prove cratvelves worthy of a. Da .which
hatthua Otr Oncouragedlis 'very murfr; - mad or w hich.
we ' ll / 041, b , thaz0 114 k1M440 11,1 4.
1ng117.1311411.4 •
* ' .I:GALLAND:
• - .
EfirciaLl
-MOVEllilir.Lig.i PA.
tr.
iiftV 64.46 `
1 / 7r 4mill ih artle3 larls 4:4l-41.
`.:'4111614.** WWI
:• - '
•
.Aro,
order Or slic o o rph. rtrme , sA
Ceotirt t...E f. . th -L e Pn c rE og u n an ty t . ,t o l
Schuylkill, in the Commouwealth of Pennsylvania, the •
subscriber, trustee of the.estate of Sarah EL Wilde. late
the- . llortnigh. .St. pair. iii the • County of Schnyl
lill, dcce-ased,. will tapes/sin:sale by, public vendue, on
' Saturday, the 9th day of December next,
.
. •
at 'the afternoon, at the public :home of
Jcksp"Druinhelier..tir the Borough of Pottsville, in the
County of Schuylkill aforesaid. - -All that certain lot or
piece of griand situate hi . the. town of Wes twood, • iri
sa id csnintY.' beginnitg at' a stake in Spring street; .
:ncar tbe rind- leading front • Pottsville to Llewellyn;
thence mirth SIX' degrees west by grtitind now. or 'late.
of Joseph Woof: 1.50. feet: thence north.G.SS. degrees east
by mind of sane l:4 'feet to. gromid now, or late 'el
John Spencer.. thence hy.tbe same. south Stk degrees,:
east 150. feet •to said, Spring. street south Gm , degrees,
west se feet to the place of beginning -late • the Mate
of said deceased. Terms and conditions - made known
of the time and 'placetif sale bv • . • . •
... •'• - • JCIINSEITZENONA, Trustee
:Rk order of the Crphanif.o.nrt.- • •
• • ,• . • '• ..&:.'llous.u.tis, Clerk. .
PottsYille, Nov: 1.1, 15.t0. , : • 46.4 t -
•
41-tt • .'i
E.erpriruists . SALE OF
.c , f :TAT undersigned. Eteentors of
lal4 Rill bf °enure llantuip - ger,late et ToWn-
AIN Se.'idyll:oll County.. deceased.: will, sell at pe*c
.• • • •• Saturday, Deeembek.S. -1566,-
At 10 o'clock M.,. op the preinires, the .following
reat estate tbst Icertain. tens a-• tract. of laud,
situated in flevics Tciwnnlip, county- aforesaid: about
•ty . „ miles toribeast from- Germanville, -.bounded by
lands'of'Johluatto..tialentine Savidscb, Geo.-Roe-se'
ler, Sam.Schoed cud. David'Bizier. E5q . ...; containing,
about. acres , mire 'or less, abont6o - acres are clear,
and ;and'
in.culture,' the • rest is covered 'with &Pa.
timber. 'The improvements consi s t in two g
'story dwelling, - houses, a bankbarn • and. other .
'oirtbrilldings, a well with - never billing water is
near the.door, and a orchard with an assortment of
. _
Terpis'and condition= made knosc'n' by
, •• • RUBEN, B. lIUNTZIRGER.
- . '• 'DAVID STUTZM.AN,'
Nov. 14, '66 7-46-30
Ouriukris , If A LE.—Ptirsuant to
al, order,of the Orphans' Court of the County of
Schuylkill, In the COunnotiweulth cif Pennsylvania, the
Administrator de Donis- non, of -the'estate
of Jacob Bretz,. late'of theßorough of St. ClUtr in the
County:9f 'Schuylkill.- deceased, wilt expose to sale by.
public vendue, on _Monday, .
: •'. • DecemPer 17, 1566,. . •
At i o'clock In the afternoon, at the pnblic hence of
F. W. Richardson, in the Borough of St. Clair, in the
County of Schuj•lkill aforesaid, the followinz described
,premixes, situate in the Borough of St. Clallaroper!aid,
. . . .
N0..2....;0ne dwelling
,hotute, fritthe; 2-f tbriai
14. feet hi , SP feet.. • • •
No. 3.—A.'direlling house,l3sf-stories high; lhont
12 feet and in depth. 2 4. feet. , • •
No. 4.—On'e'divellirg house. - frame, with elope roof,
Ix-stories high. :1d .teet front by 2a 'feet deep.. 4 l l
kiteheu'atniched-to same, 12. feet by 15 feet, and. o,r,
a rhe . d., I feet by 13 feet. situate on Third street,
~
. .
of the asid - Borotigh of St: . ' • - • •
.No. 5--One other dwelling house, franie, IX.storles,
front 14 feet..and depth 24 feet, . with . kitchen br shed
attached thereutito,l4 feet-by 9 feet: :
• .
No.• 6.one block; COLlSlitiOg; or three houses..Mtn- .
ate upon Saidearroll street; 2 storiea"bigh, containing ,
in front 34 .feet, by 16 feet. •with . kitchens attached
thereunto, 34 feet by 11 feet,-IX-stories high, late the.
estate of said duccaEed. •• .• • . -".
Terms and conditions make . kiicrom ht. the time and
'place of sale.by JUILYP. HOBART,
Adirdnisirator du bonis con.
By order or the Orplutn4' Court;
A: DotunrAN,,r, '
POttrville.,* November 12,1.30.
AA' RP ILA Ntil COURT MAL R-4'uremint to
ICY •an order of the Otphatre Court of the County of-
Selwyn:lll;hr rho Conirnooveath cf Pennivlvania, the
subscriber, Trustee to mike vale •of the real estate of
Jacob Eieenhfith. 'late of the Township of -',Niahanoy;
in ttn;.County of Schuylkill; deceased,.. will. expose to
Fale by•publie ce utlue ou Tuesday. -: • •
, • . December 11.8,,1566; .•
'At 2 . o'clockin - the afternoon, at the Unionlbatel, in
'the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill
. ibut certain -undivided intereat , of the
ttiaid-Jueub Eiacnhnth,. ofsand in all:, those curtain sic
tracts of laud. 4he.warrauts for which were dated the
. 24i h . day. of 'May, 1515, aurveys 'made, thereon on the.
' ith, - Stb And Nthdays of June, 1i14; and taktni out, by
- o
George Bodey, Jr.ind Philip. Hoy, in partnership.' In
the homer' of George Bodey, Philip Boy, Geon.te Bo
iley. Jr..; Abrabaut Hoy, - Henry- Buy and •leeeph. Boy,
• respectively, aU of..which are a connected body of land
- situate' in MithaubY 'Pownahip, SchaYlkill County,
.Pellusylvania, containing
.2:401) tierez -and allowance;
- and kuoWa as-the -Hoy and Bodey the es
tute-Of said detea-ed. . • • • •-
Terms and eduditious made known - at the time and
place of eale by.. JOHN P. HOBART; Trustee.
1.3 y order of the Orphan's , Court . ' •
Clerk.
"N ov 12, '0.,6
KEYSTONE.,
STATE NORMAT, SCHOOI4.
T .
- HIS INSTITUTION hiving beery tAlleiallY
..recognized by the authorities , of the • State of
Pennsylvania its the: Normal School for the counties. of
Burks, Schuylkill and Luhigh, iS•• now open for the re
tention of students... , • • . • •.. r - • ,
The Normal School building is • beautifully located
upon high' ground In . Maxatirwny 'Township. Berks
County, Pa., surrounded with hind - to the extent of
ten acies, but-a, quarter of a mile 'from the thriving
town of Kutztown,' and • distant midway between Ai
lentovn auti l .lteading. about two • mites. frOm Lyons'
Station, on the• East Pennsylviuthr Railroad. •.• ,
•• There are three principal coursed of ini,trnetion :
The -Norinal. - Elemeutary, the Normal Scientific, and
- the NinuialClassictil, •'A Preparatory Course, elsia, has
been instituted, which is. designed -for the benefit of
thrise who wish to pursue the study 9 d
f ie ordinary
English branches ; while in the model school, teach
ers are afforded every oppOrtunitY for acquiring a pric
tical.knowledge ot. the art of"teuching. Special atten
tion is given to thestudy of VOCal . and Imitramental,
Music: Drawing and Painting. • . • ~.
• 'Students from 'a distance must. ship.at Lyons'. Sta:.
tiou, E. P. R R., at which point .three daily trains ar
rive from New York City, three from - Philadelphia;
and three from
. Pittaburg., From, tbis . Station students.
will be conveyed .to :the school in omnibuses which
connect vrith"the principal trains. • . • ,
The Winter Session will begin on Monday, October
29t1, 1960. Students arc received at any time.
. For tuition, boat ding, fuel, light and washing, the
expenses will nQt exceed $5O per quarter. ,
' For further information address .. ' ••
• ' KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCROOL, •-• '
•, . . ; Kutztown P.
.0., Perks Co.; Pa. • .
i3AiIDII9I7 . E.NBTELN, Secretary
October 20, '66 • . •
McKINLEY POWDER ••• -
•
. .
*•,... • • : .
Caren Ulcers of the :Throat and
. • • . , . • -
Nose, Elongated Palate, Swell
-
is of the Tonsils, Conghs, - ,. •
g -
- --, Colds, Sore -. Throat, • ...
' . -.• . • Qtilugy, • -Hoarse- .... - •
. ness, Diptheria, Cler- . .
• .'' • ' gyman's Sure •Throat: - Ca—
tarrh
-.
' .•'• ' •-• of the Nose and Bronchitis.
, •. , . • . . • . .. ...
Ist. It is specific, operating' on the mucous rum=
blame of the nose and throat, and in no case has been
known to fair'
2d. It'aCts locally, maybe easilyapplled:to the ptil.
item:hi - tonsils in such quantity as to give: it time to
'act.' and being very- light, penetrates, by inhalation,
those-portions of themasat and bronchial organs which
'other remedies cannot reach. • • •
Sd. It does not'act on the pores of -the skin, .nor will
It affect digestion or the stomach In the least, while
syrups, lozenges - and eXpectortintS often nauseate and
frequently derange-the stomach.
4th. Out-door business may be attended to' without
risk or apprehension, its -beneficial effects being great
ly promoted by exercise and fresh air. . .
.
sth. In a few minutes it will arrest the Moat - annoy- ,
Mg cough or troublesome flowing from the nose. '
Bth. It will'pYevent sore throat or, hoarseness, 11 ta
ken after exposure or. public speaking. - SEE cIRCII
LAIL 'Depot 654 Broadway, - N; Y: •
• • . THOMPE3ON GILL, Agent.
Oct. 0, , 64 - 3 40-3 m Sll Walnut street, Phila.
THE HARRISON. BOLLER
Thla new Steam Genemtor- combines • easentlal ad.
vantages In ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT
roI, EXPLOSION, in drat coat and cost of Matra, du
rability, economy of fuel, facility of cleaning and trans
.pertation, not possessed by any other boiler.
It is formed of a combination of cast iron hollow
i ph e ree,,cla eight inches in external diameter, and
three-eightlus of an.lnch thick, connected by curved
necki. These 'spheres • are held together by wrought
hen bolts with cape at the' ends. The form is the
strongest known ; its strength to resist internal pros
very great—unWeakened as It IS by punching or
riveting, which lessens the strength of the wrought
iron baler plate about 40 per cent. Every. boiler Is
'tested by hydraulic pressure. at 800 pbands to the square
-inch.'lT CANNOT BE BURST.UNDER ANY PRAC
TICABLE STEAM PRESSURE, • .. • • . •
,
Under p r essure which might cause rapture.t in ordl.-.
nar y b e gun, every Joint iwthis becomes a safety valve.
NO other steam : generator possesses this: property; of
relief. under extreme pressure without inlury to itself,
and thus preventing disaster. - , .
About two hundred of these Were, are now in one.
ration in some of the best establishments in the 'coma
try. For descriptive circulars or price, apply to ,
• JosErit EIARRIMON
Harrison Boiler WOrks, Ozny's Ferry Itoed,•adjohting
13. S. Arsenal, Philada., Rine SI, .136--2.2-iy
CLOAKING t: t
FURS 111
. . . . ..
MAU ILEIIMMEKS, of - Pottsville, Plana..
J.U.-dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, &c., having been
appointed sole agent for the celebrated . . . ~ . .
Allasen; de. : lllainlin/s Cabinet. - Organs, ' '
..• . • .
in the County of Schuylldll; would respectfully sa.
flounce to the musical community that he' can tarnish
these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, in all styles
and. sizes, at, manufacturers'. pricani. The quality and
volume of tone, with the power of 'expression in them,'
organs, is universally admired and praised, while their
portability and beautiful finish make thern . the most el
egantparlor onnunent.. - r • • •
LtibTßEs,
R0T84 , 4K, etc.
. . . .
i ncs, Taß cin
JR OARIN cuirs 'ET lk sk itGAN SC Ei m are orz ada . pted,
They..var . y in price from 0110 to $6OO each. •
-. • .
Every: Instrusweat. Wairantitui.
Also, Agent for the sale . of the much admired
S -
- a • •
pring elti ants .nn H armonium Qrganri,.
for the . dounties. of Schuylkill, Northumberland. and
Lebanon, which instruments are - .universally liked
They possess 'a sweetness and fullness, of tone, which,
.ban received theunited olimmendaticrn of the musical
profession, and induced an almost unprecedented, sale.
Parcitasere are respectfully invited to call, and eiam
the for themselvea . All communications and orders
will be , punctually answered or filled, and every Wm,.
metier, in relation to them gladly given.._. .
• Store and Ware Booms, at the Jewelry Stem on Cen
tre street, four doors from. Maltantango street, Potts-
. . . . . . .
This is an article '
• for washing - without rubbing, ex-,
eept very . dirty : places , which wlr require a very
slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered for a
like purpose, will not - rot the. clothes, but will leave
them much whiter than ortlytary-methods,wlthent the
It removes grease spots is if •b 9 magic; 'end softens
the dirt by soaking, so that rim. - ing.willin ordiniuy ca
ses entirely remove it " • •,
.Thii powder is prepared in 'accordance with Chemical.
science, and upon a process:peculiar to itself, which is
secured by letters patent. It has been Wise for more
than a year, and has proved Itself air universal 'favorite
wherever it has been used. Among the advantages
claimed are the following,-viz • • -
It saves all the eipenseOf soap usually used on dot-
It smear:mat Mike labor of rubbing, and Weir .and
. ' Also:for . cleaning windows leis , unsurpassed.
one quarter the thne and labor usually required it im
parts a beautiful gloss and lustre, nuict,tsupertor to any
other mode. N o- water required excep t to.moisten the
• Directions with each'package. - .
And can be readily appreciated by a single trial.—
The.costof, washing for a family of Ave or six' persona
Will not exCeedrniurrimurrs._ ,
The taanafacturera of this - powder ire aware ,that
litany aaeleas onapoanda have been, introduced to the
public which' have rotted:the:cloth; Or failed in remo
ving -the dirt,bat Immo:lug the intrinsic excellence of
this :article, they :conlldently..prociaim • as ;being
adapted to meet a demand *filch has bug Wilted, and
which ban beintgibie.remaitted amplified. , , -• .
Also, Mannfactarere of Tamili DYB Ooldrs
" Far sal° b•Y ate=! and Dealers aYerrrhae.
'ea :0 0- ,
•
iiii.iiafacnirema .
statik Oandlimi, and
• .•• Dealers:ln.Curriers , 01.111
• • , . .
- 111 Mr OABKBAIOI.I3AVUU
„
mimij AteAd snifor,We it We 70J0 . 1%44'13*Tbk
: B w Irom=llsCFront St, corner Malden Lezie„ .
WAITEITILL BASTING& Vow YOrtr..
' JOHDLYEASTINGB, New Bedford., - •
• B.3IABILPT.BotteidIKIFLUITIPSY.* O .u.
3111.ftrtabliefirrBedioveri.
PUBLIC SALES.
EDUCATIONAL.
A SAFE STEAM BOILER;
FormilAy Oholild Have One.
Pa4 l. l.sea 29•,181613.
) LANI. n
HOW r: . & STEVE NS;
260 Broads/1y; Boston.
HOTELS.
. .
-.: . . •
7 Nortl-western ` House,
,
-., -... ..miti-Dibiei-stu,)-.
Centre Street: Poittiiiiic;
Large , accogoriodstion' , for 'flrover ., :k. - 4.,_
• • • .%:_.. 1411.,TAA.*:S . 'E1,01gri; pror
: June 16, 1566 .- .. •
UNION HOTEL, ,
Cato EXCHANGE HOTEL,/ NIL
CENTRE. ST., POT'MVILLE,
"
JACOB LINDENMUTII, Prop.r. - - r= 4 -
April 4, .63
••• • •
PI E ItltcE •11 0 S E
The Snimori, s , keying lettlie4l• thin favorite Hone it
hoe been '
.H.EeprrEil AND : H.I3FHENTHEELD
,• . in An mania - iv .
dud [e noui 'priperrd with the 'host Perfeet appoint .
meats for the reeeption . of gusto.. - •
The :firer.ixisition among Jinn-class noteli will !KS
maintained in the future, as to the pact_ • . •
• bray -• • BAKETt&-P,AII LET;
PENNSYLVANIA HALL,
.IP . cat:tonivriLleoi Pa. - • -
The dndcrslgned having
REFITTED 41N1) REit'UftNISOD IT Trinquds
...
ELEGANT MANNER; ,
, .
-Invites the ..Attetitten :of . tki Treading Pnblie..
The Proprietor will spare no rainsto maintain tie
character it has always - enjoyed- as being one of the
FIRST-ci ! Ass. HOTELS.
. . .
.0r the rointry. and those. who .faver: him with their
'patronage may . be aisttrwi that nothing will be left , an;
done trisecure the comfort and satisfaction of attests.
,•''
• Juneltt, ' • . •
Executors
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
134 - .'-:.:H .. ... 7 - T i T ii30,0,x; . -.Prcriet9t.-
• The United States Itotel is well' and 'widely known
the traveling piblic. • It is pleasantly . located In the
centre and 'business part' of the town and near the'
.Rallroad. newt ; well .Furnished,' and pos
sesses every modeni.inipmvement• for the comfort and
entertainment of its Inmates; 'the rooms are. spacious,
and well o veatilated ; provided'. with: gas and water;
the attehdanoe is - prompt and respectful and,the Ta
ble is- Well Provided with the best .the market
affords. 'The • Bar. is 'stocked with . . the choicest
With atteri.eiperience as a hotel-keeper, '`the pio
prietor trusts,. by moderatenharve and a liberal policy,
to receive aatiare of the public patronage..
••• July 1, •66.' .
GREAT, CURE
Lei THE CITY OF NEW
Of .I.lnahly rempectablo citizen,. well known to the
. • Moitentile etimmanity,- by
tr - • DR. J. H. SCHENCK,
TIIE (TREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PIIILADELPECIA
••• OvviceN. Y. AND GALENA LEAD Co.,
• Np, 2.S . Nassau St.,.New York, June 1,1863.
Da. J.. H. Scimacir—Dt4ir Sir.-For over ilfteen years
have been troubled with a 'severe cough,. and usually
two or three times a year. with more or less hemorr
hage,- which together,. fur the last few' .years, has,kep
me thin is flesh -and too ;weak- to do business of any
kind without suffering. -. lu August. last I • had a
'very severe :hemorrhage, and, • according , to the judg
ment of 'a good New York physician; I V(11.&+ ' classed as
-beyond the reach.of medicine, and was advised to be
prepared, solar as property, matters'. were concerned,
to leave this world at short notice. 'The physician (and
my good friends) said that the first :cold I took must
-provelatal. Early m January I use:: a severe' , cold,
and fortunately Was occepying rooms at No. 3 , 2 BOND
.STREET, directly over your oilicie. I think abotit the
• ',January I prlxured a bottle of your' Putruonic
Syrup and commenced taking it freely.. My "feet and
limbs were - very,much swollen, 'and. all'the symptoms,:
of a speedydeatti seemed-, to' accompany my c01d..: 1
sent-for my former Physkitan, and stated to him that
was taking your medicines, and after showing them to- .
lain, and baying taste Lo;-them, &c., he replied; -You
o w teat, them.if yoalVie they will do you uo harm."
He said:. "You.know what I told you last summer, and
aay the sane - now, if you have- any- . business to close
up, do not pit it He. said to. other' friends that:
he - "could see no.hope for me," and my friends and re--
Inflow concluded-my time • had come. • • At this time
wasisking freely eryotir medicine, but had not seen
you. :.The doctor called a few times, .and found me
(much to his . surprise; he said.) improving, and he.
could' not undestand why. '
My faith was increasing in
your medicines, and I had a wish to. have you e,sirtine
my case, and see what you had-to say. - .When you flrSt
carnet° my room add made the examinatiop,:you gave
ins but little encouragement, but on the: contrary, ex
pressed sad doubts of my ever being helped out of my
- then seeming ditileulties., :The second time that you
called,'fitling Me gaining, , you gaveme encour
agemeut, saying,.."my Symptoms were improving ; the
Puluninic Syrtip, Sea-weed Tonic and Mundnike Pills
'had acted like a charm." . My .circulation, mycough, -
my appetite; all began:. to; improve, And I could walk.
-about my toom-wlittle.., 'You visited me neatly every
Tuesday, and foimd me halm:wing; and told me not to
-go out of -my room until the first day of May. I took r
cold while under your 'treatment., my
,appetite - became
ling-tate, and you' told. -.Me to eat everything - I wished
of a nutritidusandure, and to 'exercise about the room
as much as - possible..follawed your advice, end to„
" the sunirise of my old physician - and 'friends, I seem
much a better I have been for several years, and
breathe'better than 1 ever expected a'person could with
onelung, the left being .completely dried up. - I felt
very"gratefultoyou, and consider,your advice and med-,
icines luvalcutble: -•- Yours, truly,
. . . ,
SCLIENOIC-- , DearSli : = About two years a j go 'was
takerovidi a very troublesome cough and a pain in my
-breast; seven or eight, mouths passed, away without
my doing anything for myself. Then I pplied to a
physician, who attended me for about , three mouths.
without rendering me anyservice. I also obtained the
advice and treatmentof a physician in oho of 'our lid&
pitals; and also had:the advice and treatmentof two
otherphysiciana, but all :to no purpose. 'During this
long space of. time - I
-war, nearly dead; several times
my friends came to kw-, me mid - witness my exit into
the'spiritworld. I. Was Confined to my bed two months
'at a-time. • breathing was exceedingly short. I
4.*. ail hope of getting better ; and
'as reg - ardea getting wen,'out of .the
'question. And to' think this dayl am Well and hearty I'
I was advised by some of "my friends, to.try Doctor.
Schenck's' Medicines. I accordingly bought .bottle -
alter bottle, untiil reached the ninth ; then I found a
decided change in my cough for the better.: suffered
'severely frOin palpitation of the heart,. and two weeks'
alter I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty.
.• When I first went to Dr. Schenck , a office It was With
difficulty that I could get up into hie reception room, I
was so weak and so swelled; my skin was as sallow as
though._ I. had the jaundice; I felt dull, heavy and
sleepless. Dr. Schenck, after examfning me, Said both
my, lungs were affected, and , gave'. me little hope ; but ,
his me di cines, in about two weeks, .took right hold of
me zit seemed to go right through my whole system.
.The.Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-Weed Tonic . end Mandrake
Pills, all,took right hold in the right place. The Pills
brought away'great quantitiesef bile. and slime.; the
. Syrup loosened the matter in my lungs. Which e3MO off
very free ; the Sea-Weed Tonic gave
.nae - an appetite,
and everything seemed to taste good.,
To show what great power'. the: medicines have in
ping my system, and to show . how had I was dia.
eas, beside rill the bile that passed my bowels, and
the great 'quantities of phlegm and mutter I expecto
rated; I broke outall over, in large boils, that would
continue to gather and run for about isLx weeks, and I
had at one time. over twenty-five boils. I have nothing
of the kind now, and feel like another person altogetli
en,' tan safely saythat I have not enjoyed such health
for live years as I,do 'now, and cannot praise you and
'your medicines enough. . May God abundantly blew.
and preserve you! la the Sincere desire of one who has
been so wonderfully rellevedthroughlour agency; and
if any one, desires to knoW with regard to the truth
fulness of this report; if they will Call upon any of my
.friends, or upon me, NO. 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp
son street, below Cadwaltuler, Philadelphia, they will
be perfectly satisfied . with:the validity of the case.
Yours,, with much respect, -
MARY SC.MiaIDT.
• The abOve case, as described, is perfect] corretti •
know it to be true. Yours, • .T.' D. •
Pastor.of Hancock M. E. Church.
• Price of the Pnlmorde Ekyrtm and .Seaweed
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ITALIE UNDERSIGNED has just commenced
. running a Daily Stage , between • Pottsville and
Centralia, Columbia County :leaving -Pottsville at 1M
' o'clock, P. M.; via. St. Clair, New Castle
and Ashland, reaching Centralia at 636
.P. M.; and connecting with Lehigh Val
ley train for Mt. Cannel, Shamokin, Suntory. and all
other points on. the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.—
Retuning, leaves Centralia on the arrival of the Le
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• . . - . THOHLSIESSLER.
. - Pottaville, October 18,..66 41.1. k
Diadaaes of the Nose, Throat and Lttnpi
'.IIIEDICILL INHALATION.
tanitisoition litiusit t &Jronehltis I
Are deem* of the LimgeandAir Nem" and there
fore cannever be enrectby *wallowing medicinarrin the
stomach... Medicine mellowed-into the 'stomach can,
not amen disease in the lunge, became it never gets to
wherethe disease is.: Medicine maybe prepared- in the
,form Of vapor, and Whiled or breathed - into the lungs
in which. manner, only can ammo is the lungs be.
- - - -
-. Thousands living in all puts of the United States and
Caudle bay* been under my treatment, and have been
- cared, of, Consumption,. Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore
Throat. Loss Wee, Nasal Catarrh; and other alien
lions of the Throat and , Lungs,- after their friends and
home phyeicians bad pronounced their case incurable.
Bend for - Circular and Pamphlet .. , Addrees -
' • Dr. MM. GRANT. Be Amity tit, New York.
aiWhn
AYER! 'PERSON CAN i4TE GRAVE -!INNS,
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DOCTOR GRANT'S
VELEIBRATED GRAPE VINES.
THE SUBSCRIBER hat been appointed'
We Agentrfor'the elide 0. - DottieGianisitiraps.VlAies.
the lOWA and: 181Itikliildi..4* in Schoylkili Co
.ThalrOPLK irra-P.iIRFECTLY.Vd.RDY: . G/Rd.P.A.
'andls'equal to flavor to any Grape , ralsed un
der giro& rials.G;rapehaa meld treelrthiryear at 8.11
per tooklhe 'Greeley: Preminin for . th___P 1 . 04
hardy Grip:l44.oAM quality with , the ,Dirty I=o B
* the United States for outdoor minuet. . -
Is a splendid Grape. Of' "Urge ,—
1 1ZersUPerior, , to 'the' Isabella - in &yore. Did4/Pens*
shoat two:weal earlier--s, de°4a6je ( c r a p e for
• thinevines-come direct frown& Grant, NAPS
.: WAR.RIINT:IVEM AS VSNITINZ. •
• • Alsok .Delivnr aan cord, Adirondack,.
Diana. Anna. Minstiy. White, Hartford PIO
1111c, Etoger'egy - of which are excellent,
*not and wean= tO ripen in this clitnate. - * - •
•
8o - aala tirnoksale'fad retail. GRintitiari GOD
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TREATED BY
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A TALK: ON. Sr.tAEP.I3REEDINGT
Mutton - and - wool heing the im .-- dorts (du i°
Domestic Sheep,. the one, or.t he i iher,.,, t -
both' equally, are the tspecial • Him 41 !I,i, •
sheep", keeper.• Improvement in the . a
easses of sheep of particular bri,etl, itt.“. •
been . attempted; and resulted indistinct.i-11;1
success.: Efforts to ; cause
,thick;l -
yield finer wool and heavier tleeeeq, ~
so been emineptly happy in
.thttir . n.
seema'as if 'sheep
. breeders. had.
lately, 'regarded , good ..mutton . .t \ e ti
shaped careass as incomp t-r •
ble, in the tine =wool producifil: hr, T,, at
. Mutton-is a less than . - second:try
Aim with fine-wool . grower'
enough, for wnile.muttuu -!1.-L !‘ z
few -.years ordinarily, -and ',6r, .• p .
in rather, sumll.llc - mks 'and cony.* tt•ly tit - -
to. market,'llne-wool itheep an:; - ;;v'
lice, and are. fattened and
when their teeth pgive out:
kept, ton; in-large flocks at a tr,re t•
-from market,' thels product - ofw,.
sily Packed' and safely trurp r, 1i,,._
'hardiness, and vigor of cmtsti um, r..
much more importanee „•
carcass for 'the' table. SO
the- mutton - raiser's profits .
.wool, Bence to him the latter is of 1,1
portanee. than is mutton, to the w.-,,1N],;1",
"The. kinds `of
,wool, too.. which an- t•',;l -
by..the - mutton breeds of sheep, tecel:4ll.ac
tive andconstant.demantiln itie imuii-ct. • •
-The attention of firtnersliasi iti:l ' •
years hits been - called es; In;
ments' in
,the Spanish :Merino . 'r,„:
- sheep are larger, yield heaeer . -th
More wool), and 'being thoroughly ;7'lll . - -
Jed, - are probably Iniiduir titan ttheti firs; in
troduced 'Spanish shecp'Were. hint - rndy ,
CO AilleriCa, but into Fratieti itniP:inxo ne .
from Saxony in-this country--S,lt Rus
sia and in each of these gour,tri i --,..
ject•to:pec,ullar. treatment
.11,1ecatitItici• tt ith
the, views of the, sheep brec.thr in whom
hands they,. were ; - hence -We hitee see, r:,! -
,quite diStinet breeds of 3leriuo slietp.. - all •
departing more or less front the
of the best Spanish flocks, }chub varied t;;.-,3
among - Themselves.
In all the great - advances that Mee if-, a
made in the breeding of ctittl, sheep. or
er'animals, -it has been the object of
to direct the' vital strength of the anitmitm
the develoPment Of the most valuable r...r_ - •
tions; and to, do away:with the useless or •
valuable portions;---to " breed • in"
points, and to "breed out" bad ones., • lit Rai:
short-horn cattle, for instance, big heads ;tII i
horns; coarse- fleshy tails and legs, skiany
necks, are bred out; -and - fine bony hends, - .
thin tails, small bones; sinewy legs and thin
neaks . , free•frout dewlap's, are bred •iii. ' A .
shatilitr cont - Se was folliiweil• by 13,ikewell, in .
iinproving the long, wool sheep. • ..
It biMinues fme-wrml sheep breeders to
quire candidly whether the, system hitherto •
practiced by them .is founded 'upon as
reet;prinalples. : We have been. painfully ini
pressedWith the fact-that many breeder; ;
American Merin6S,..at least -in their cii!,eer- •
cation ,about.. their. sheep,
,and. in
their good points, 6lk more about tlie. e..!,,r.
and abundance of the yolk, .and the :mini-Lt. -
and poSition of the - Wrinkles, - tliati r photit
quantity, strength, and firmness of th , :ir
wool, their well-Shaped boilii.s -and hardy
.•
- constitutions. ' - • •
• There is a tendency in the Herinos
Wrinkle—that is for the 10 be r , ry
loose and lie in' folds or wr,inlie4 ~,vet th e '
body. Now as no more wool grw , v 4 R
wrinkley sheep: than on a smooth :1:1 , 1 -
'as 'wrinkles -• make a fleece harder. It ) .-"heitr.
and as the wool is not so uniform re ] ..r.ied •
on the wrinkles and betAfeen them %, 1;p„ 11 ,
smooth Pnrts of the body, we say t, rit;kit.:
are - useless ; 'a- nuisance, a deconij'y.):lll•
should be bred 'out if possible. Yt !-,Cinf•
of :these breeders . seem to pride, ilitmt , eiv,:-s
in wrinkles and show. them' ott i .:11. , y. -
were one of-the greatest merits. tiit:ir he p
possessed....... • .
-
Moreover there is also anatoral yin
all sheep, and
,especially 1
'to secrete an oily:soap •in the woid, whiult
called OM:kith: . or YOLK. - This iirtrekifs
'felting, of thC wool, and •its getting dry anal .
breaking, ; it prevents also the moth attack- .
.ing the fleece, and may have othcr ases. hut
a maximum_ good . effect attained with a
comparatively. small portion of .yolk.
.seems to us that the greatest
needed,. cannot be more than twice the weight
Of the wool: Yet many: will wring hock of
fleece; and exhibit. with great glee the drops'
of oil which exude from them, and actually
claim it as a.kreat - The productiOn of
10, 15; .or 20 pounds ..of this greasy soap,
(which is not -uticcirimion), containing us it
does abaut 33 per cent.. of potash, iSa serion's
tax upon the•vital poWera of the sheep; it is
moreover useless, a tax upon the land, and an
'unnecessary ,weight. to transport to market.
Hence we - CONDEMN • EXGESSITELY GREASY
FLEECIS. The weight of the fleece is no
criterion of the actual' weight of .wool it con
tains.. Manufacturers - know this, and avoid
the - purchase of this greasy went. or Ray for
it 'only very safe prices.. • ..•
The mutton Sheen of the. improved breedi
are hornless,..both ewes and rams: The-rams
Of fine wool breeds all carry heavy horns as
a general rule._ TheSe_ are ornamental, It is
true, and a wrinkled head with its ponderous
circumvoluted aqd gnarly horn's, is very pic
turesque upon a flock.leader ;• but horns are
useless, a great tex upon the vital powers to
produee,:dangerous weapons besides. •Why
•uot then breed. out the horns ?. It may be
easily done.. Years ago ati American sheep.
fancier ably, advocated, smooth, no-horned
Merinos,
.and • actually bred 'them. . And we
must record our hope and 'anticipation that
before long we shall haye a breed of hardy,
good bodied, short-legged, smooth, fine-wool
.sheep, peculiarly American intonamon sense
fitness for.their. uses. • .
We were ,very much .gratified to obselve
.that the judges at the late New York State
Fair at Saratoga, awarded a first prizo to a
Vermont Merino ram nearly hornless—hav
ing a single horn not bigger than one's finger..'
A.Vermont breeder of fame,' not 'less than
Mr. Hammond's, shook his head'and said
"That never could have happened in Addi
son Courity.". We hope it may Some day.A
Mr. Hammond and the other sheep breed
ers of Vermont, who have made such im-
Piovements upon the original Spanish sheep,
*have certainly gained .a much better form for •
their sheep. They are less leggy, their ho
dies ere more Compact and deeper, they 'are
heaVier fleeced, and there is more wool in
the fleece.
,_,The wool besides grows all over
-
the sheep, overing the legs and the bare
spots which used to be on the bellies, and,
though, not so fine, it Is of greater length.—
It is claimed by the breeders, who appear to
set a high value - on wrinkles and grease, that
. these are marks of vigor of constitution and
ability to transmit their good qualities to the
,progeny, This .we are not .inclinect to die=
pate, but. , would like tci - haTe the proof.:-.
Airmuomt -Aompirvruain, • -
REMEMBER
lat.—That betifire food can. be of any ben
efit to thebody, it must be dissolved in the
stomach, so that it can be absorbed Into the
blood in a-liquid state, and be thus carried
to the-parts of the body needing - to be nour 7
istuid or strengthened, or, renewed by It.-
2nd.—That the human stomach is not like
the gizzard of. a fowl—a ,hard, tough mem
brane,llllerwith "gravel-stones, to break or
grind nil the food—but that it is 'a soft bag,
so to speak,- which • merely holds • the food
and shakes it about, „so that the,gaetric juice
can better dissolve and work it into a liquid,
state ; therefor REMIXDBit " -
3d.—That nothing should go into the stom
ach which has not - :-first•• teen masticated
(chewed)•TEßT /INN; oc cut or mashed fine
before it is taken into the mouth, so that it
can be easily dissolved. -Lumps of potato,
or of fruit not well ripened and mellow, pie
ces of meat as-large as chestnuts, lumps of
dough or new bread, small fruits with skin .
unbroken, _etc. etc.—anything that will be
slowly dissolved—causes an uneasy feeling,
bed often irritates and inflames the stomach
• itself.' Further, if they are not fully db=
solved, these things pass down through the
whole twenty-five feet or ipore of the alimen
tary canal,, causing pain, colic, diarrhoea,
and often disentery.
4th.—That the saliva of the mouth mixed
with the food, greatly aids the dissolving or
digestion of the food in the stomach, and
that even_ soft food should be chewed or
worked over . in, the mouth, until well wined
with sallve. • - • - -
1)11 1 . •
tnptp,
. DIIOP. Cairae.- 7 0ne and a, half teacnie . spur
milk, half a , teacup oream; salt, one teaspoon sal
aratns ;
.stir:cpuck witliffont, and drop m a but
tered dr ipping pan:: - - • • .
- 31Lvcs 31zat.—Four pounds of suet, four pounds
currents, two pounds riusene, three pounds sugar,
eight lemons, one-fourth Of: a pound of candied
peel and a few aPpleti. So ss . ,inse one ; but
our' housekeepers may think differently.
. . _
Hex Tossr.--Boil a quarter o f
PoTirid of lean
haul; chop it small, with the-yolk of three -eggs
-well beatim, half an ounce of butter, two table
spoonfuls of cream and a little oayenne.. Stir it
over the fire till it thickene, and spread it on hot
toiet with the crust eat of ".. ,
• : PIPPIN TUDDINO:L—B O i I nix large Apples tut soft ;
take out the °ores,, add half e pint of water
tiro egg, a little lemon - pee4, and erugar to thews . -
ter.. Cover the bottom of the pudding dish with
'puff piste; pour in. the itiixtury . and hake . in a
slowoven. • Gratesttgar over - while hOt,
BB1111BEOS : WITZOLTT Pos z = Fscelleat
taste, eas ily digested, g ood for dyspeptice,'-frUe
-from svrinish flavors: Um& a' quart- of 'bean& in
water over night;Araw,the water away L boil, in
- clean water until soft • pat is a.baking dish with
l u mp of butter the /bur' of 'in egg ;. mac la
pepper, and bike .- • •
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, .
orsiißitioalinTraT Oaxas.:-Talie'twO ',pinta of
.f ros h'buoirwheat Seer - arid& pint' of - sif ted' corn
mix.witb.milk. to a thin batterousi one la,
blespousfel aline salt and': two tablespoonfuls
Of -brewers yearit; or:in equi'velMW in'otlfer yeast.
,Leive Abe **4lllll sterfejar, Orin *warm place
to riseever niglit. In the morning: add 'a tee-
Spoonful' of hot wa ter; titan bake' immediately.
thrrnen,C anneoz,-.---Take iiarge freeli Pabbil
ittid•out' oat the - heart, nr the- pboe with a
etting" irliAP'4 l 9 oo keortildrkett
plad'veryllue,,andt highly .igiaeogied, rolled • into
• berg with yolk cstegg.,. 'ban : tie, the cabbage
thinly together, 'arid boil in - *se covered 'kettle for
two hours. It Diatom& yery , delicious , . dish, and
iti 0#1114,1141N411 001 . 11 ft 00,it;
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