The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 05, 1857, Image 3

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POTTSVILLE• FA.
A TURDAT, - f!EPTEBILIBIEIVIS, 1864.
elirlYti or the litualts' Jorwiat Is equal to
co•acirregat er iilatioVany THREE ;other kittilsh
pailers Pub' unty—and as It circulate(
amon; the best the population. an advertise.
kilt Inserted In Ricca r Zeya Is, or course, worth much
"to the'adt ertiser As 1f plrs*.hed In any. three other Al , '
pera. In our titles the ratei ofadvertlainalan• always vie
iv 4 In price ace tilting to theeirctilation of the paper.
Determined OUR POLITICAL CREED.::: • •
Determined opposition to the exterskok At Flniety
into the Tenttorim of the United States--andopponiroi
' to the acquisition of any Territory, •either by snout , -
r lion, purchase , or conquest, for the extension of the Ere'
of 'Slavery. ‘''', .
ouposition to any
Ititerferenee 'with ',the • rights of
. •
Slaveholders in the States in•which Sta yed ex ate bs
m o t e Law—while, at the mite time, we denl7 a
by
•
In, the VuxitleeSlave Leer, giving the right f trial by .
jury fp establish the claim to a Mare, which ' will being
tto law within the limits of the Constitution.
,The aportintiatien of the proceedaof the' =ld of the
• Pahl' • Lands for the purchase of the Slaves at a died
valuation, according to age and sex, and the gradual
Abolition of Slarety In the Uni.ed.Siatelk,',whieh le a Mal
1,14 on our Naiintud Parritchronind mutual to t he mln
ciples of the IVIV Ilto. , of Indepandenee. This men
-
sure ,is the more Important because recent event, have
fullkOshown that no-question of Oeverntnental policy,
'broil its'ysrinue depertments, and eveni the question
•of iteNion itself. can be discussefp wi.bout • the
"'digger good Ion" being forced Into the arena, and the
. whole country distracted-and convulsed, causing idiom
then and hostPe positions in various Peetione. Good
• ' tlevernment, a Union among the Statka,i and harmony
among" the whale people, demand that Ilds 'g.eat and
'griming evil should be removed by all hiwfal tad just
Leone, as speedily as poielble. • I .
.
' The Improvement of Our inters and Harbors. for the
pMmotion of the infernal Codimerce of the-OunnkrP;
together with each aid ta may be prudently extended
by theenemi Government. to the Constrvetion of
liti:lm kt n end Telegraph Lines to Dui PatifirOcean,
to tacit late quick eont
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munication throughout the noun
'
tr'. which la the onlyvieans by which such an extend.
Territory eau be bound toge.het in one Union.
A novenae !Vidal of duties levied 00 korein Met
_chandize, nutlicient for the Pnpport of the Cmeeettiov
erietnent, and PO arranged as to di ecrisoltat e In favor of,
a d also to 'Protect the DomerUc Industry of this
.
country. . .
C.,<While..we 'mord to every man the TiFht to worship
his Creator aw arding to tee dictates of ble own coo*
r.- - tenee'i-without fear or molestation. and will p oser;be
no man on secount.of his birtbplare, whp Is a gad ,
chi
gen, and cordially supporte our Inedintione—yet we
a,e decidedly' opposed to Doman Catholic, Jettnitleal.
r•!4 all Mime Yokelgn influence, notinOceordneie vith
oP• I nttit utions,,and the beet good of Vps mimee—and
. la'stly : polairsi oppmdlion to mrn 'tin give or erre to
10ukr k Catholics office, to- influence . bear votes. as a
~nnune of political advanceineut of themmivesandothent.
- sr 3o.total prohibition 'of the Liquor truffle as. a beer:-
age, Mill the awarding of the same puniahment to them
lilts.' violate such a law as is awarded- , to otter Mason.
-era and murderer, of the beman veer: I •
State PI sailor , s.
~,. We will contend for a genes' Banking Lew. based on
Mwslatocks, well guarded In its SriltP9oll e the security •
• , ol.noteholderm ~,,f '.., t 1
1 A law prohibiting the sale of notes, a
ltsdrfts or n
pa
pere that le the veyreseptative of y More than ,
oda per me:. dliontint, under the penal t y of bell; Pent to
the penitentiary. the same 31 any other person who robs
_, the producer of ibis property.
The glee vet every foot of the Public 41arks befong:og
c to m Sia e, es Speedily an pmadhle - I
• I•Ttie above Is ae outline or main festuv'e of the leading
prirelplerthle paper will endeavor to, advocate and es
titidish In our Oovernmental policy. , •
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RECEIPT!!
Snbleripiione to the Miner, iiournal sitter
Ina iitailktitiott...
L. A ulentied. tt Jan. 1,18,58
M. itntdonon. td J uly 4. 1857
4. 11. Tlerrnion Co., to Jan. 1,18.5 a.
Jos. A. Banks, to Jan. 1,1858
Chaa. 8: Stephens, to Jan. 1, 1858!
Thom. Kirkpatrick, to June 22, 1858
Thomas Petherick; to Jan. 1. 1858 • r.
James Memo, to Sept. I, 1857 I
Jas. E. Holmes, to Jan 1;1858, • , j •
Howell Smith. to Aug. 30,1 851 ,
John K. Smith, to :July 1,1857..
Mrs. Berryman, to July 1, 1857
Thai. Pearce k Co',. to Jan. 1. 1858
Joshua Bayer. to July 1,18`07
W. T. Itlchanlson, to ay 27. 1858
Hale Remington. to j sl an .1. 1858
Elhert White, to May 10..1858
E. Schreinet, to Jan. 1, 158
Mn.s E. Ppohn,•to Jan.'. 11158 • I . ' •
i lanteron Ilarrey, to July 1: 185
C. C Cartrr, to April 7, 1858
Maj. John Putt, to Jan 1, 1858 •.. 1
jacoh Child. loJan. I, 1 85 8
Wm..Partnler.to Jan. 1, 1858
Michael Bright, to July 1, 1857 .
4
Wm. Bensinger. to July 1; 1857
Delaware Cool CO, to Jan. 1, 1858 s.
J. 81. Feger. to Jtily 1, - 1857 '
Fox elirn.; to .Tan. 1, 1858.
B. C. Green. to July 1,1857 I
' Jas. 11. Grant!, to July 1, 1557
• Danl. Nagle, to July 1,1857 1
Jer. Bonne; to July 1,1857 •
Jon. Edwards, to July 1.1857 • •
It. It. Irwin, to Nor. 17, 1857
. Adam Kline, to Sent 1,1857
.1/30. E. Faust, to Jan. 1,1858' • .
Phillip Koons, In July 1, 1857 c.
Popham k_Co.. to July 1. 1858
'John Wageneeller, to July 1. 1857 •
'John Ti Werner, to July.l. 1858
Franklin 11. Iluntsiuger, to July,26, 1858
• Ed. I.lswellyn, to Nov. 211. 1857
.. C. Prescott, to Jan. 1; 1858
Tisdale Drake; to tan. IvlBsB
N. Vonstenn, to March 8.71858
Thick & Lela), tdJitly 1, 1857
Gel. Spencer. to . July 1, 18d17 '
Her. .Mr. Stone, Itu July 1, 1 858'. • 4
Richard Carter,,to Jan. 1. 1858. 1 11
Thos Bailey, to kwt.'l2 1857
L. 11.. Allen, to July 1,1857 I
Wm• Cooper, to'.lltij L 1857'
It. L. Cake, to Oct. 1857 I.
: '•
Wm. Brock, Jr..,:to Jan. 1.1858
11. Clayk~n , to Sept. 1, 1857
A, Shredley. to July, 1,1857 '
;1•m. Pollock, td July 1.1 85
Jac Patterson; to July 1, 1857 •• s TOO
11,, Hutchinson,: to Jan. 1:1W 2 25
„8. E. Knight, to April:n. 1858 . . ' 200
OUR ADVERTISING ComaiNs..4'be attention of
toner is deferred' to the kale advertiementil to
found in our 'columns today. 1 Witnt; of fpace
.tite' tie noticing each iq detail. ' ', '
CoMAII'MCATIO4S unaccompsinidd by rosfonsible
reepkre no,rtt.tention frop;,us.
POR:Trrefl 'OFTIME S —n THE capitolpub
•
licatiun—t no entered upon its, setiond voluffie.
Ova' acknoivledgmeots, are doe to the Ilon.
Jatues . ll..Cainp,bell foi several very valuablephh:
lie documents.
• "S.'s" communication ebnilappear in our next.
We could not by nny publith it till!.
week. Ronson, want,of spare.; 1 , r . ' ,
Ve;6lconr.—The Rcpublicane iiave carried tha
State, electing• Ryland Flatcher L iGovernar, and a
' largo cputjarity of the Legirlaqvajteproiootatiree.
PAOK rhi's buck-out 11:s the valued-of comment
tr
.with thC'prefs of the coontri. agree that.. it
.Shows n went, of confhienie in; the peAtion the
,Democrotie ploy ha aebu
A.:#7o,6t,avEnT diptilthances harejecentlyla
lietfplace in Kentucky` The pobe are mostly
• poor whites. who own iie . alaven;, but nre excited
by` liquor end encouraged by ale;reholders.
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Tun• ''Screnrtite MinnieAni"—To the new
prospeciura the.,Americam invite' attention.
Thu Scicntific American enjoys in 'enviable repw.
tntion 0 : good authority in, matters pertaining to
Art N.ntl: Science, a r9putrit.ion that it richly mer
its..., We consider it a molt invaluable
publics
tion. ' • •
• Prom Scnoots.—The PublicSchoots of the
trough hill open.on Monday next.. •In order to
necommodektitiekets of odtniseton will be issued
by tlie"SeereterY, Mr. Little, et Afire' in Me:,
bentangostieet, to-day. Thelegular days of is
suing
,tickets 'is on the, lust Baturdny of each
month, and ni no other time.
-11Aia.rt!nr,nrr Ilia returned to;i'hilndelphia froth
hip idlgrimake [ nto the interior of the State. • lie
ip t.iefr--Ahe tuiUre let.lq glootty, for him. 'The
'Q.11.4 men of •'.56" . vri1l he. eoutpelled to ring a
.' • 1
requiem over hurt t
In •October. T that' will be the
toottlit rf e :hiii, Ktied ' d'entli4 Ti,. he toadied
by thit Phiiitididiia Sews in,t.hi:oivay.uf support,
it certuin ruin
"A Limo ov Pismire IR A 40Y FOI!EV6R."—
Sn . they tell us, says the editor. 1f,,.th0 itiseonsin
Niel, in siimtking i.f thespeoli!ed 'bcpaties, gir
niflied appropriately, and'in pail or on a pi: ; but
bow can a two.pounder,the (+Hinson dottiogs
through/he crisping surface, and the unctu
ous juices dripping from tin anti tail, bo made -to
last toreier?, Tell us!
. •
FT0111".1GE. Or NANI:FACTOIIMS Lf Slily Thom:
nn.—Tile cotton factories nt Newmarket' hatli
suspended ortc . !ntione on account the) preasuro
on the AU: , The tirenr Ptah; Advertiser' sayp
that two or the cotton mills i that place have.
i „,p,„&',l4,o'i lnt i ona for two AContbe. The Sou
helm Manufacturing Co., at Milford, hare atopped
'ttne sixth of their tar
A FERTILE STATE.--Persons Few/3 , 1114mi1l speak
repturaue:y of the present aktearanee 91" . that
te"ti‘m of the eountri. Its l'ortility is
. elruort
' 1,1 041..m., anti • orerwhei l me .thelbeholder with as
tTli.litnctit. A thousand:tftre4iut wheat in one:
N 1.1,114 0 3. unichine'reuperei and two botolr°
r o f , anti immen cutting and Finding, mull be
ACClut nt reel grandeur, well. ejaculated- to for! :
optn the , rdwerrer, thoughts it the Mighty
inane! bf 'the ,greinAphle otlhe West. AO
stat e 'of
.11rtile may Challenge o
Yoko,
' 4 TFIr. Ctr BANK" or Pllll , ,i l prLriltA.--Ti or
iiir,l;.ye of this Institution rrAlgnollast
ro, 1 ; 4 ,? ri d the querti4U nos CIF cil in the ~Lyer, ;
-' \ ij.t's_Hie innt4i s :?" .As f l r ns we cniearn,
h. , ..tituti,;n is tnithint, •.'sharloth°P.',
sod luaus its fonds for shnting'instead..- Walt"
' We understood thata few of our Ail Ope
rators f.otuerly got' some discOt ' lots at,' 4l
l ' 4l, tkYocre cut off and fifty )thousailollara or
• tv ,,, •}Twrey wee' loaned to thietfionlyr the Par-
VW .haring the people at: the la ,of 2 per
A,I•• a no,Loth. An insestignilon its affairs
• tht to take place at the nett Leolature r arid
i4" l 444 tat be refused. • •
-Tug Tscco
meat 5 fait at
graph cable,
erublc chow a
plied niter eon
ping the eabl
order to lava
lag at Lou' g
. .
the ship." r .4 viis gotpg at the rate of only
four knots an ear. ibile tl4 , cable was cooping
off the cell or. i at: the rat" of "more than five
knots."` .. Of 'tame 4is to be soppoked that a re
duction et tb ' hip's! speed bad first been triedis
a remedy for 'is rtinting,sFay of ibe cable, eel
tried'in vain ; nd the ilterratbre !A -breaking the
cable was ndo led tui a last resort; the plain
fish and and's' ailed, truth: forpbably being_that a
strong, cross, ,plier-babe i n enrrant was running off
with the cablel, t tbei rate of4ive or sir knots an
hour. , This v "m.af the case is confirmed by. the
o . ,
fact that in g g er r the last thirty five mild,
one handred 1 les nf the - alibis were .expended—
run out. It 'ink! airiest certainly is, ihat.it 'be
came Blear t i 1 the irentletnee . 'engiged in the
expedition, of t the greater part' sa.. the cable'
would have , n ruit - i)Say iiirh" by the 'current,
even bod the 'vessel 'remained stationary; and'
i ll :r . .
that - without, me Material charge of plans, all
hope of the ' I ble lasting to anything-sneer the
end of the tri emit give: op, even rU. the, cable
could be dip ' Miit all.' We have the liveliest
. bores of the ', t ie 'success. o f the project. .ft
is bat deferral' - .1 , blip sentiment at borne end
abroad is too. s ongly in favor of the scheme, and
the determini on ti(Carry it out is 'toti'llied;to
I
give np the 7 , earn i Al raw'. Great Britain and
the United Sate s acting in concert may, be -tem.;
porarily dinar ectid, but 'they cannot be tils 7
t
coMaged nor:a'titn4tely defeated in an underta-r .
king so demon table at entire striecess.
outie.+No: Borough Account hal
Lee yet—although we -learn, the
• Bowiron A
mode its app •
ki l t Spring are anxious toaltend
Auditors eke
Itlf it is cot soon forthcoming we
.e .people to calls meetipg and Cp.
I,ee lo e x amine the whole Borough
Ain; the amount of the debt of the
Ci
otint'of outstanding order, ; and
to the tuatteTi
would advise
point a Fora
Boroughth
the generil it e. l of f the Borough. affairs. Such a
statement writ' l• bel , satisfaetli.ry to.all parties in.:
tirested--as th • gerteral .ituprestion prevails that
the affairs oil t . Bortiugh are in a very unsatia
i
actery eonditi..—ind' that to 'statement of in
aebtedness 41.4 °felt.° I .tiblished.has been correct.
Ti t re also all, ... that a considenibie porticin of
theassets of, tl ci ft l crough have been lint ' through
, negligence l' i s e l of the departments. A t',9m
goittee appor r i l e l by the citizens . of the Borough
would be ratite tory And undoubtedly throw light
upon what It. ;I! ceent la wrapped in darkness. A'
statement t hou tie dray!' up of the condition of
the Borouo 1 oacet. A large. portion of the
Borough ordc .up'bn which the Borough is pay
ing interest, to bt be funded, and thus relieve
the emlotrivits nt which may exist. There are
.. 1.:.
many rumotal circulation in relation to the con
' dition of , thi!. 5 nnees of the Borptigh, and it rev
tainly is titie;t at a atateent .of our actual con
dition.shouid I; ti
presented to . ihri public.
1 ,
.PBUFILISSi
2 00
1 341
2 00
4 00
2 00
2 04
200•
2 00
' r 00
2 00
00
4 (I ,
2 00
2 00
2 00
4'oo
2 30
2 00
. 200
ILLIMiN and • others of Connecti
haired the President,• inrelatioll
'ent by him thr'ough Gor. Welker
army, one purpose of which is
ople 'of Kaini.nsto obey laws not
the Ili:11t?l Stales, but laws which
.d established' upon evidence ant
tr, WO rulers they never elected,
esident replies that he has dune
Aut.) , and. that h , " to take care
e faithfully executed." The re-,
'dent is lame. The Territorial .
e unjust, tyrannical and illegal,
eoplo by armed. Border Ruffians;
,
qt. has endeartired by au army to
li:fEansas into suLjectitM to them.
intended that American
the hands of their (plan
worse than- at inflicted
English rulers. 'Laws
iet lawa similar to those
cut have ui
to the. etnp
of Karms,';
a force tb
heir own,
I is notorio
they never,.
To which
nothing bu ;
that the la'
ply
,of
laws of Ka'.
sas
thd
sae!
°pie'
3 00.
, 200
250
2 00
2 DO
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 25
2 00
forced upoil
and Vie Pr
force the II
The. C
1:0
200
1 200
4 00
0 00
2 00
1 00
~;CRAM .A.
position whi:chl i commands at
itesstis the 'advantage of being a
,roM 'the grent vailpy of the Missis-
Cthio,, ittiPittsburg New York city.
Bal more to.,l's?ew York. To have it
nos , grent link', but one thing is yet i
the uhern stud •Igentown .Railroad,
be mpleted, its about two years.--
in Ae' inMunication to the Ilarristurg
Oa the Company is using eVely et.
feet e most judicious arrangements,
t unit ved rendition of the Road and
Titling to it, and the securing of first
ma to flange it. ~In the latter respect,
cured the services of John Lilly,
rr OKI Superintendent. Mr. L.
Oronglay versed in the practical
;:ailtond, is a high proficient in the
"Engineering. The Rond is co ,
ntont to' the trade of this section
and in its success -wo•rfe44ho
eippi and
Then fmml
in cipepitii.
necessaryi;
Which will
"Vcrihiii" ii
Union, :ray]
fort to jaci ,
both in th l
all that pet
elites °ltem
they have i
Esq..: as .1
besidee bel
oty u
ag th;
fa 1 1
Civil '
.`tint
operation
ocieuce of
minty, mo
of Penny
warmest
week, awl
batch alre
Tle
Pay C
ttbe
bette;
ntl tb
surd
Sto i
r e
hea
however,
in a muchi
ii over, RI
vent the i d
cial Totni l e l
delishra ai
day, Rea
Ramming!
that thay
dent Coenl
railway a
I J
country u
thit "hod,
binde aft
aro goinl
ling ci
813
is no
who
ooks •
"MANY Crrizteis" it Blythe township, in
communication ieempyo
_that an ineotupctelt
teacher It tii heel- rp.ntrinted at .Z.Tew l'hilnde -
Phis, lo n aPite If itharetoonstrances of the ta -
payers residing to tliteteighborhood of Leo echo I
house.,.lVe"knoltr.'of St ono remedy for this seal ` .
to the Ci4irt ti the removal of th.l MAO+
Since obrConnty ‘itkrintendent this turned pol -
Helen, W I t litthlt l ir the ,wayof attention . .to t o
Fe h o ,A. irii. e Teets, W, justieesan be obtained fro
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1
i
.him. l'Jrty feel? ruling`struagiti sumellistri
±
Th
of. he Coituty,'etir sates aro granted men loco .
petetil, ihilo thi3, aims of flip aerirrving aro di.....
r egl iaed r B a d lig, this mixing up polities id
school. .a'tters. i llt' has a. imrnicions elroet on a
beautiful syatts..4 1
I t eo plian
sena of 'ebuyili.
ton gn tletifu ,
that -. C. Yea.
fOr Re;atej is
in Schu,
lki 11.
o f •arr,'
(I red
• le Ivor
/of ivh
loser Ica
those itt
recently
lotion 1.
coyrectn
wo Dow
against
tiun.
Foe,'
tentit4 l 3
is Bitola
to sett•
fur .e p • ,
Thllerni
owned
wth our
al, of
trier.
uterks t
to people
0 solemn
Irorisions
gialatu
:AMMO!
"the St ,
etron
Banki6,
id well7ll . would be the greatest lh
ple of t e Etaie that , could belidopl
mown Oegrapli gives a list of brie
by praline out. of the Sluts, an
•eople been defrauded out of
haurnotir of dollars of, hard 'en
t) gonii4e such a system as this, tr E
.e Teleg,i;:eipli, is not only a fraud u
ctuialkael upon our institutions; ,
it is in contravention of
of the i.Constitu ; tinn. .4 - Let the •
• adopt t „v Free Banking[Law.
, I
lot lelpttr'• great el*Ork i " The imit nd-:
jor th!il. , ‘o l litt," can be obtained at an
r.Dariaot Philadelphia, has 'rural Pea
uteri five hundred copitia of the m i rit.
1 . thenat'tid hoe been issued. We are•
ren eitjhols from the work; andwin!
t ,
tem. • .rery sub in connection ith 1,.
is treated fully a iti ably, and the at. tia-
v r aluaitl44 The book really uteri fen
1 iron la tit4i.. . ' . I
Cones
fog Criiir
nan'p.
Nod dist ri'
Vt. nint I
.already gi
confine. t
the South
tics are Jo,
immense
GIST BA iK INTO TNOTNNOCRATIC
1
If ihno in hit ilieech nt Philtdel
•
How TO
nr.—Jud
raid: .
1 ;
"Ito ytti think t / at I cannot readily got bairk to
the Demur tie par Y if I am not opposed to it!!
Why, gent amen, y der . Sinners than I hare ;gone!
lipxk, and got thei cward. lehould only 'hare
to,slotatnitiatone is net of outrage —" ea eh a
niter," oi , when ti maks • crust of bread, else
tact and plat, him n prism; .then 'mild I are
atoned forrt my pitst politeal errors In the tiglit
of the Do wad I
e Orly."
; . .41; , . .
f
AILU)R6.-Ml3 96, disappuint-
t*ro * • }o !piths Attaithi tole
thought uud,wlthetinsid
,il43., that the brake eras ap-
n, for the purpose of snap,
that this was necessary in
ndsr. •, 4 1%. table was go-
itt-ieropo!tioti to that of
exirerienced another shok tie
list of fbiluree were addel to the
I
',,cedi red. At the lartAccuunts
':eling in conitaerciat
. ofreli;s was
1 : 8140. It is'idped tint the worst
t a return of intichnee will, pre
isa4ers whichtccompany a finan
'ks.holth in XVI York and Philo
-13,..f lot tho Iper city •o'n Thurs.
ta4d
11 nt =W2B. The Ilemild in
l artic e on tp financial erisia,any
iiing to t rarant alum` among pro_
not insulated or dabbled in
r railway iper. The heart of tint
,d.. 1 And omes. to the conclusion
rudpnt toe; need not break their,
i . hocause dew score of "peculator
. . .
ri,th the terpiest el,rneny ei 1.
•Daver, and as on net s ofjusticr
'hi) has been maligned, we at it
• sit., the Democratic nnmi - et
r
ai gentleman much reepec ed
Ivcn where ho has mimed 01
14e enjoying the confidence ci
rt naintimi with. him. We w II
f... 1
11l t ot : , a communication in e
1i character of Mr. Feger, b 4
A wc doubted at the Citric, and
i.
satisfaction that the chtirgei
aro utterly without fount&
r •
This qnestion is exciting
end the independent p
in favor of it. We are gl
!should bo'free, end with
Tar PUN Run? ex Aaamoootto.—The
" ashijOan etrticipondeXkof the K. , ,T.; Tri;bons
s ye the War 'llepartmeni reeuinites the ilitrial
lacondi:lament of' the Utah_ erpedition.`and hai re-.
I eyed Oen, limey of that command. The troops
ill remain in Kansas. fur service at the polio,
d as a body guard to the bogui Constitutional
orivention. Of so much more importances Is it,
t forte a' hated institution upon the people of
Kar.sos than to break ep the loathsome nest, of
cutlaws who have handed together in Utah, and
Lid &Sonya to the IJolted States authorites. Our
government thus virtually declares -qualm au
thority may be disregairded, and its la orsitrumple4
ender foot, provided the institution' of slavery is
not thereby endangered. And yet the people of
tits North • must Is, continually ,•tna insultingly
old that they bare "nothing to do with *Livery."
VERY Qoenn.—lt has been alleged that , the
i
'•Straight" A merirari mitrement.in" this State, in
' be hands of . a few unprincipfed men; is but a tea;
er to sham Democracy. And really, each day's
tnevelopments seem but to assure one that such
deed is the fact. For bartance; the Reading
aunt, a Democratic journal, putlishes a glowirk ,
itreoant of an immense outpouring ,of the people
at Reading to bear Buslehurst.. parlous! Mark.
Tile Gaserre,.., , the' organ of Locofueolim -In old .
Rorke in doing op the glorification fur the Straights
in that county, is in the strict line of its duty,
It being so "nominated in the 'bond.", If
'stralghtism" was itt any way calculated to
damage Looofecoistit, would the leaders pat it on
the back so fondly and affectionately ? Vary
'queer! . •
.. . ~ .
iiiiigoiteL-11.: M, Stewart, Dem; is elected
porernor by 334 majority, otter Jimes 8. Rollins.
Sep. -Tbe official vote mantle;
For Stewart,
"
Stewart's majority, 334
All hail, Misioari l'She has done nobly. The
.eed is planted, which yet will bare a, moat glori•
us fruition ": Missoula, Will yet take , her stand
among the fmwStates of the Union. .• .*:
A NATIONAL NAILT:IIITI CONTENTION bag been
,
n session . in New the • week. On
rednesday ft paper was read, by Mr. A. L.
.n the combustion of coal in the Dempfel boiler..
Ile holds that there is no diffictilty in the way of
burning eoal on locumotires that may not be ovcr
ome..
After - debate, the , paper Was • 'ordered on
til
• •
•
• To rnx Sn4.reits.—The' Bible says:
"The usurer shall surely came to want.
"As the partridge 'earth on eggs and hateheth
them ncit ; so that he that gerteth riches, and cot
by the righcshall leave them in the niidtt of his
days, and at his end shall be a fool."
rAstslani 8C18803.8.
.s4,•Pattstiiiii hi 2600 4 inhabitants.
lierbeithe in Baltimore ;butt week, 129.
JiMliDenitis in Phihiclelphia'llist, week, 324.
How to make pantaleons lastmake the
coat - and vest first.
iggrA coquette is n rose-bush, from which each
young bele plucks :Omit, and the thorns emit:ft
for the husband.
• I •
Jleitt'On Saturday, a freight train on the. Read
ing Railroad ran over Patrick 'Conirdy, of Norris
town, killing him. .1 .
pfr`The marble used in the eonatruetion of the
Capitol extensions:at Washington is quarried. at
•Lee, Ilarmichtivette—v•
plirTen thouerin4 i'dollars a year is the modeel
salary-of Mr. Isidore, for dressing Queen Vieto
ria'S hair twice a (141
irgi•There is DO surer evidence of a lack of
brainsand correerbreeding, than the pert sneer at
those Who labor fur their bread. ,
pirthe Sunbury and Erie Raitrend will puss
through Sunbury by permission -of the llurougb
authorities. - '
;air Bartholomew, the American sculptor, is nn
nkvisit to Baltimore. lio will return to Italy in
Noveatber.. • ' . , .
Noriistown Encampment was a fail
ure. The Washington -. Artillery of this Borough,
bad out,on Meeday last shaoht as many men as
composed the entire encampment.
„pfr Trevorton is now a village of eighteen
hundredinhabitants, add has Its church, post of.
lice. etores,Ai. Three years ago there was but a
single house there: - •
• .Ifgr A lawyer somewhere at the West,, said, in
a dog case :—"Geitlenten of the jury, this is a
very peculiar ease,, yes, gentlemen, one of the
most obstetrical cities I ever knew.'.' •
.00, - Iter: Rumor Briolohl, an author of consid.
♦ erahle power and whore literary works and editor
ial labors Wave made him well-known to the read.
• log public; died at his reAdenre. in New Turk. •
pallior!opi has the National Theatre, Phila
delphia. M,rdorh, Miss Cashman, Edwin Booth,
are all annotneed as stars 'to tibiae at the National
thie season.
jr,tralletifth ennuil exhibition of the - United
States tjgeultural Society, whielx is being
beid . at ify.. is unreeling col:Utilisable
attention thipagbout the coaniky. . •
ask of el,ghtnen theuxancldollars wort,.
of pules, pot made on Tneeday week of Lynch
burg, Vu. limy averaged.froin 5145 to $l5O the
hem'.
pirTheWardungton Orion pays that a well
known dotin that eitf,ihaving heard a recent
ordibancoread against dogs iu Arigutt, imurbdi
aterly piefe.l up a pieoe of old iron and rnu into a
bordello store to exchange it-for a 112117410. •
,tem-.lltri Henry O'Reilly o 4 ounces that, in
comptoiy with John J. Speed; John Butterfield
and ulfcrs, he is about to push forward the great
outwits of:connecting our Atlantic with the Pa
cific teritory by tarsus of the Magnetic Telegraph.
„12/1"4 common thing—a beautiful sunset—btit
still so gorgoims and beautiful at titnesi, that they
seem More attractive than'ever. What pencil ever
caught and put on canvass the changing hues of
a sunset among clouds!
PirGoad.—lt is teldotn that a medicine meets
with such general favor among all classes, and
especially among the educated, as the Oxygenated
Bitters. These Bitters are free from alcohol, and
are a never-failing cure for dyspepsia.
'AV - There was.another monetary excitement in
New York this week. Among the smashes were
the Mechanics' Banking Association, with,a de
taultirg ca.shier; Beebe & Co.; Adams & - Co.;
Nickitightun; Kneeland & Co.; J. IL Prentice &. Co.;
ad a . ,
prir•A.poor emlfeiated Irishman, having callid
upon a physibian, in a forlorn• hope, AO latter
spread a tinge mustard plast r, and set it on the.
poor fellow's breast. .Pat, with a tearful eye, look
ing down' upon it,:said, "I/nether, doctber, dour, it
strikes me it's a ;dale of inustarlfor so uffle mate."
A:11"A few days since irk, Philadelphia, a young
man lost n slit:1111mi which . had been sent to him
from' Paris.' advertised his loss, and fur two
dnys was besieged itifth boys having black and
wipe cats.' A lettec was also received by the loser
of the cat, from n mnn in Putt:milli, stating that
he had a very pretty. eat, very tame and affection
nte, which he woUld sell for $l. The young man
did not answer this epistle, a« ho has come to the
detertuittation' not to keep any more oats. •
Tan ATLANTIC TELlNGR4PlL—Nqwithstanding ,
'the present failure m laying the Attenths Tele_.
graph, the Englishpress generally, speaks in'con-
Gdent terms of ultimate success. The following
extract will serve to show the general lone:
The Girt attempt to connect the New World
with the Old by means.of the Submarine Tele
graph. has prtivedAtaiitire. In . .this result there
is touch cause fur immediate:regret—none for per
manent discosiragentent:• The Atlantic will not
be annihilated this year, brit the success of the ex
periment is ouly postponed for n reason. .Our
readers will remember the elaborate aceounts,
with which we hevelfrom time to titne 1 resented
them, of the manufacture and stowage of the
9,500 miles of cable destined to stretch from !there
to shore along sthe bottom of the Atlnntie main.
They will not have forgotten the rophrt of that
characteristic meeting, rat Valentin under the genial
presidency of. Lord Carlisle, when every topic of
allusion and ampllficdtion that could . possibly'b '
pressed into the reivice was lavishly devoted to the.
purpose of, speeding the great enterprise on its
way with appropriate rhetorical embellishments.
The original plan of laying down the cable had,
been that the Agriaiaimitort and Ningara,,tach with -1
hnif the,length of cable on board, should proceed
to no agreed imint in We mid.Atlantie, effect
junction between the two detached portions of the
line, and thence steam id opposite , directions.
'Eastward to Ireland and westward to - Newfound-.
land. This. plan was abandoned; and it was de
termined that thi entire length of the vast coil
should be spread along the ocean bottom from
west to eltst.in one continuous operation. •
' From Valentin harbor the great ships set forth,
the American frigate Mogan, haring the task as
signed her of "paying out" the first rotation of' the
ca ble. r She was waited on through the ocean by
the Sriscreeiatintsr the famous Agamemnon, her
part* in-the greet enterprise, was ettehded In
like Manner icy the Cyclops and Leopard. The
lint start web an unlucky one; A fracture teak
plat:alit the dietetics of less than four miles from
the Irfsb shore. The damage them oceasioned was
speedily repaired. and the five vessels again on
Saturday the Bth of August, steamed out into the
— .Atlan6c. Till the Monday following all went on
prorti*ously. The weather was favorable, the
machinery worked admintbly, a depth of 2,0 C I
fatittinis bed been reached and some 800 m ile s of
()Manta. ,The telegraphte communications with
Valen(ie_ were kept-up without interruption. Oa
Itiondtly evening a heavy swell set in. and a pow.
erful okier.eurrent we! eiperieneed. This inerests
ed throtgli the night of Monday and the early
morning of Tuesday. At about half past 3 on
tlie.Tuesday morning, it was frond that though
the vessel was only making some three .or four
knotran boar, the cable was .paying out gm, six.
and sometimes even /even knots. At this tete it
was obvious that o the quantity of. win, op 'beard
would be esbaustrothefore the Newfoundland shore
was reached. Ii became neetrary to tighten the
strain on. the cable, and this was accordingly done
lilt the pressure reached three thousand pounds.
This was at a quarter to Norm Tuesday rooming.
' There was a heavy swell. running- moment
that the full• increased power, was thus put on the
break; the lern of the,h7ogorts rims low down' in
tr.iugh I. the s ea . ,As she rose un the back of
the .wates the extra strain tiros In:aliened was
more than the strength of the cable could bear.
It gave wa y tinder th e pressure, and, parting at
F3lllO tanee from the ship's stern. it tank down
likeleid through the mighty' waters op that por.
' lion of telegraphic plateau haired° !rebind and
,-Newfoundland where the Atlantic roaches max
' intent depth of not last than 2,000 fettcine. At the
' time of bite severance the Niagara had made from
200 to 280 miles. is a Area course from. Valenti*
lumbar, and the length of .the cable that had been
kit go tax about WA - .• . • .
errs
lad
ing
Itlikremarkatie enough that a somewbit:
timi
ler failure ; bps hitheito Alt andeff almoat these
submarine enterPrisim"ht the-first /tisanes. The
provisions of miens° are estiaordinay. but they
cannot quite dispense with the teachings of.expo
rienee. The general opinion amongst those most
qualified , . to form a judgment appears to be that
we have learned enough in this Oral assay to rea
der the success of the next
.attempt Wiaredly ear.
talc. Two important points have Omni sleeishrely
set at rest by what has eked,. been. achieved.
The unparalleled length! 'of din cab* and the vast
depth to which it was slink, hive presented an ob
stadia to ilit telegraphic working; until the fired
- dipastisioemarrell, mamegcs were flashed with the
Most perfect success alpng L5OO miles length of
wire, a portion of which was; submerged to the
depth of very nearly tyro miles in the wean. 'An
other point relates to the ratee - at winch the cable
can be paid out. It has been 'etinelisively proved
that there is no Obstacle to laying it down at the
rate of Oro mike per hour, in , the greatest depth
of wnter that estate, on the proposed lino of sub.
mercion; lictereeb Ireland. and .Norfuundland.
The principal defect apPeareto Win the "payinf
out .gesr," the smiachinery by' r which' the cable is
delivered from the ship's sieek into the ocean.
Another liecult to be overcome in sinking a ca
ble of stieh lengt tto a depth sip great• ! -s difficulty
which has probably been more fully demonstrated
hy, the results ot this I ceperimeist then it could
have been hy pre, cilium calculation—is the great
fore.. of the. mider-mirrent. While the direct
course of the Niagara - was only about 280 miles
the expenditureof eitile was'about 380—a differ•
enee which n priari seircely have been cal
culated upon, Io the next venture every circum
stance of this bled will he liken fully into calm.-
, billion ; the meehinisin; for passing the cable into
(tie water will no4Subt receive' all those improve
ruantL of: which. ilia simitesitibla, and it the time
be so fortunately lehosen as to secure three weeks
of (storable weather - a circumstanes by no means
immaterial,) there eau hi no reason. whattever for
daipaleiiig of ultimate *mean. ' .
THE COAL TRADE.
Pertlevlll44 Beptimilier 5, 1831.
The qoaptity mint b Rai!stied ibis week is 40,
090 06—by Canai, 39,402;—f0r the week 79,492'06
tonic:',Total! by lital/roWil• 1,326,768 OS egoism
1,454,878 06 tons' Ditto hi Canal 805,615 08
against 711,385'18 toils to same period last yeir.
The loss by RailrOid ii 108,11 1 0 tons, and the gain
by Canal 94,230.t0ns eetipared with last year.
The shipments imoSsi • :decrease from last week
of 4,039 tons, and fall'shert of the shipments for
the corresponding week . last Year, 7,999 toes.
The trade swim tip this week as follows
• 1 , 11150. 1857. less.
Seb7lslll-1121. : ' tt 404 0011 13,740
31,681 4.741
11,no i;3 6,7 5 9 !O.IEAI
6034 4,386
—Ca Del: " 11 1104.,Canal. ;14,9,1 20,493 - ' $.512
l' Cad 17.085 0;0.061 ' 12,05
Bctaßton, 4.1113 ' 7.731 3,513
168 , 110 /8020 16 . ,088 31.163
168,110
AI, • 18,811
Increase for the week, tons, 12;219 • 12,219
•
Showing a gain: over the corresponding week
lest year.of 12,210 tons. Tho Reading Railroad
again loses badly; while; the Lehigh Canal falls
off 6,204 tone. ' •
The gain from the aboVe regions op to last week
was 111356 tons,which4dded to the 12,210 tool
increase this week, Makes the total gain so far,
125,076 tons. ;'..
At Port Rhroo' i nd icon& are very sciree. At
that point on Itlondayl there were 25; on Tuesday
20; lirutinesday, Thursday, 27, and yeikterday.
55. Preighte io New Ydrk have advanced tio 110.
There are no new ifontures in the Trade this
week that require Cotnmeat.
. ,
IC.ear"Tonx CO4l, MARKET, September 3, 1857.
—The demand for Domestic has continued quite
active, but witirlargti descriptions
are lower; but wo dctitot reduce our quotations,'
u the major part of the tassiheas is at priced with- 1
in our- range of figates: A hirse trade may be
noted with the Ea'st,;nad our,stock has increased
Daly. The arrivals thus fir at tide.water are
slightly in excess of last , year, but with-increased
facilities of transportation we, are likely to have
,an,autple stock,at thei,close.of , .this navigation. --r
Sales by the cargo t i lt $3 60 ®4 60 too, and
from yard at si(o 5 10' ,Liverpool is still scarce
and in good request. j A cargo of prrel changed
hands at 18 50, 4 inos. Other kinds are,dull and
heP 4 l.7; (
n I noston ; Coat 411orket. it
' [Corr , e led. weekly Peas rb2 Boston Courier.]
Ensllch Cannel Coal la scare. and has advanced. with
sales at $134514 Zt chaLleash.in large and Mall lota.
An import of 4110 tons. 4otch has been sold , to arrive at
$8 la chat, cash . In Plcinwand Sydney these has been
very I Mr, change. The arrivals of Pictott continue to be
delivered on rontract, and a few sales have been made at
$7 12 51.7 •,-5 chat., Sjdriey is steady at 47 25:it chat ?
In Ant hracite, steady retail. sales 11-57 IA ten, caSh.
Cr.nnel,- - that $l3 00 63 14 00
Neweastle. - • - none -- 64 --
Orval, - 1 - r tams sat —
Sydney, 6 mine ehal 7 10, tltt 725
Neon. • - _ , „.1 mine chat 720 45 725
Pletoo fine.- • j mine I .ehal 525 55. bto
tkhitylklll, white ash,.ton - 550 gi ,5 75
do - red salt,- 575
do lump, • - I • •••• • 600 54 625
Lehigh. lump, • . 1 - - -6 "4
Lackawanna, • • • • - ti b 0 t 3 575
RETAIL TRICI ,
Anthracite. white I rectlash- -
FILIDAV, eIeCLOCI, P.l
, -
Freights/fen Richasonstt•-• o
Bo4or. --150 to 1* 55 . Quincy, - - - 186
Providence,- 135 tol• 40 Itichmona. ; - 1 .10
Wrsatporte - •'1; 29 Chariertori, - ,-1 76
Roxbury, • - -V i 75 Portsmouth, - - 150
r-,1 •s,- - -*. 1: 36 Peekskill,- -I 15
Portland, - 150 to 1; 55 New York.- • • • 110
Salon, • 150 to ,lj 59 Stamens' Retreat ,l •1 15
Washington, - .• • 100 Flushing, • • 125
10r
518
Schuylkill Coal Trade ter 1857.
QuEolity of Coal senCtir Ralhood and Canal; for the
weekending on Thorsdaftver ig last
WM/MD.
11408 00
3.094'09
10,690 07
*3.01
7,605 N.
Alexandria •
Sing Sing, -
Pot Carbon;
.Pottsville.
Soh zylkill Haven,
Arburo;
cilotou,
Total tbrAbe :week, _
Total by Rallroadin 18$T.
Canal
Total by Cannl end Railroad.
Shipments lo paws perqdfast, year
• ' ' •-. amt. TOTAL.
rev 16 1,484,5 vi 06
ny naurosid,
fly Canal, ' 34,00 IS 111,385 18'
Doerenno in 1857, nn
Se huylklll Coviuty *allroads..l say a"
Thefollowing I, the.gunntlty of Coaltransportednvel
thellfferent Itailroadsin ShuylkiliCounty.fortheweek
endlbg on TbursOpy evening last.:
111no . 1111I and B.llloen 14:,' 45151 14 1A7.250 07
541.thrbon ' " 6.707 00 ' 125,135 13
" • 5.535 08 n 5,134 00
111.Carbon.4 Pt 12.rA1 13 • 352.437 58
MC Creek • " 13.302 07 •• I 352.111 0/
!Mlle 13chuvIlt1111 • 0.72810 . , T.. 12.1.59 00
Rate■ of Toll and TranSpartatton on
stIL 110,91 PDX ?11l IPIULSZNT.
Fmni: • Prams From From
. S. llor•n. Pf.CiiNton.Akbagrn
To Riebmoad, $1 601 $1 i 5 $1 65r, $1 CO
To Platad'o., . ISO I lU, ` - 10. • CO
Spring3lllls, 156 i •: 150 ' 133, 140
Rending. 1 101 1 05 1 05 1 05
Rotes of Toll by Canal for the present.
• Pm. PL Color. ilLtitrisni. S. Moen. It. Clinton.
To Pbilad'a., 65 - j 64 62 50
Spring 11111 s, 60 ! 50 - 57 40
Norristown, 65 ; , 61 . 52 45
Itestllng__..•.
0 38 37 .' .31
1 , i . R ites of Proight-by G,aloal 8
= 1 RA;In Pt. C. o! M. a B. iiartfl. Pt. Miaow.
To Now York, 190 i ''. 185 ISO
ol'hilaint.. . 99 i_ : . 85 . • 84)
ToVelawa re Front 103 100 . • 05
.
COUPINRY: 111111ERCAAMI ir
The Appiszarvett or im nas n ee d,A
ND if you wish to make Money,
rpuuso your customers and MO eansamlitg agents
who can make one, two, and even throe hundred dollars
AL
per mouth) from supplying the geode to your town and
enmity which you ought to selloonran do it by sending
ten dollars for a sample hot containing six. of Pratt a
Apple Pavers) 250.000n1ready sold) and Pratt', ' Apple
Slicer, (a new article.) aed one thousand printed I circa-
Lint to distribute in your town or county. By so doing
you will End naronble In ordering and selling at C
eery large profit ten, twenty or even- a hundred dozen
machine. du-ing the meson. - rr
PRAITISI APPLE PAVER was 'patented to tea—
Milos a loom head or :knife carrier so arranged as to
readily adjust Itself to the Inequalities of the surface of
applesor other fruit. the working qualitka of, which
have proved sn excellent and advantamems to the com
munity, that the manuttcturent, Messrs. Sargent .5 Fos
ter, hare already been called on to supply more than
half • million machines. •
raArrs APPLE SLICER, made' to sciontpmay the
Parer. was patented In 1856. It Is a amen neatly eon.
straeted machine • sod like it: companion. flue 'Parer,
does most excellent work. cutting 1p atrtut are fronds,
each apple into twenty-two equal parts. %mint without
waste, only a small ems to be removed. ASthild can
too is 88. ", .. I readily Inuit either Parer or Sliest at a speed of stout
, : 'th ree bushela per hour. •
: 299 _ O9 „_.°•"•''''',„„. ~.," I RETAIL PRICE OF RACE, $1,50. An pekes It e mail
"'-' th . ...`"" ''' 4 or othhoelsa should, to 'meet prompt attention: ad.
1,11103 111 44,7-11 12: domed to
' It. L PRATT. •
, 6.307 ID , % 117 Sans= St, rhuadorttia, Pi..
/.°ll9 car .. " 257 12 ' Sept bee fa '67 36-34
BSf 13 , 6,9P3 15. ein
'
2,2E9 0 .1 I, 321,2,15 BALL AND WINTER DRY 000DS-FOR 18571
~201 08 • , 3,940 19 THORNLEY It' ORISMI
........__.;,
loam 00 , 305,52 Ili
~ ,Northeast °neer EIGIITII & SPRING ?AltDrl Street,,
32,371 17 662.258 04 1 ' . Philadelphia, '
. , 1 ;;- ——: WQ1.1L1) : calk' spex,-ial attention to
_ . Fo r the weak. 1 ` 42461 17 ' 557,610 14 .
their stocks of good r orhich re ansfetili 1 1 4-,
8_161444414 to "Me 7 4", 144 744 , rl tnu. T0 ,,,, u . %Sap acid bought eery amp Ibr casir: ant whhh we
- -_ - - .... 04 00 • Ili ,„, 9 03 place cromelves to sell for the smallest "Liersi Pmp. n
iii io ea Ta ci s 05 BLACK .81LEB Ste 76, 87,91, $1.21 1241 25, up to . f 3
--"--1.---------. Per Tom. • •
4 07 0 03 .../4,147 10..
2 PANCY 81L118,1br 50, 60,76, 67,21,51 *O - 25, up to
• per yareL 1
461 . 610 14 : B‘ ery - 1740bStr*ed Voir & Mime, itomethhet newt
i i 2ttio3 oi l Blade Wati .4 red Silks, T ura Satins. Mok Antiques, &a.
Inerrase in 1657. PE fill' - .
,
Rates of Telt and Treaspertellient . 1 Shawls & Cloaks!!! '' '
.
011 11111 Lame. V MILT SAIL 110413. • I.rmg and Square Drachm Shawls. In enravyaderetteentry.
alauCh CLOW to Trenton, - • ,• : - 200 , Lone and Meant Blanket Shawls. in every quality.
do Ellaabethport. -' • •"' ' I, L. 243 1 Stella ' bawls. Invites Bordrredand Chennille Trimmed.
do Morris Canal Bar% at Phillips rg. 100 , Plain and Embroidered Canton emit*. Shawl&
Toll nu Morrie Canal to dorm, City 75 cenie—Firright ', , Plain Shawls tor friends, Black Shaw% &e.. ie.
,85 cents.. On pool reshipped at Jersey City the toll Is. Newest titylearf MARS, TALMAB.III.IBTEES„&e.
only AO rants. 1
Sur Tell and Freight from IS ilkeithirre.litidtellarcur! A Large Stock cf Domestic Midi st.
Retekpart. Penn fares and Stanch Chunt:lti Bristol: - ins on hand, !eery cheap ! •
Wilkes. R. It. L. Canal. D. Metal. Total. -
: $l. 10 Irish /Amuse( Our Own Importation.. -
Wilkeraturre, 0 01 14 I . 145 " 3 8
Freight fryer White Ilaven to Bristol, 1 og . I t inea Tibia Cloth,, Diapers, Napkles, Crashes.
From Rockport, (10114 ' U ,8:1 • 81 (*t! Casairnereal 13attinotta!'
From, do (fret:ht.) I 102.
'Front Penn UMW. (toll.) al to at - BLANKETS. FLAYNKLB. QUILI`e. to., as..
71 91 4 do .do (frclaitl-) . 1 , 00 C AUP W°I9% MAME, DRBBOtZTe.
Iron Massa Chunk, (W.) Sl., ,2#, ' , . 81 - lleatsiabor It is the Norther st mull: of Eighth *Spline
- t on ,d o 4 0 (( freight ,) , ,
~. -as esteem
__Agesl'llA_e /Arms Per Slam Malt Jedistte,*. ,
Iftelebt floe Kau& Cheek to N. Trelt,
w i re - Ide - , - Tft, 2 C1113.11'13"Oas Paws Case
five, for-16411n asedat over the Wlllt 11.1001... - 'T Dar Goo emir 11111affe. , ,
sleet of tidy peys 60 matted of 23 coats to and !might ' lieseenibtom
2 . 4 it
.
Lehigh Coal Trade for IlliPt by Canal. 1
• For the week ending en Satndray last: , • . •
warn; , TOTAL.
Lehigh Coal and Nitv.Slo.,, 14,096 01. 257,539 lb
A. Lathrop and others; . 164 09 •-• :MI 10
ifpring Mounlaln Mines, .• 1.116 01 21,714 02
Rxist Saar Loaf do • 1,473 IR " 14.368 08
Coleraine . ' do • 1,89919 ' -82,72 T 11
Stafford: do • ' . 610 11
N. York and . Lohigh Coil Co., 1,286 14 17,998 12
German Penna. Coal CA., • ' 74)71 00
South Spring Monntalth, Coal. 639 00 • ' 10,7533 02
J. B.Slgercary k CO. 1 . 4 . .31t.Coal, ftel 00 i 8,709 02
Bearer Meadow Coal CO., 306 OR 1,035 18
Lialleten Coal Co., = , 3,443 00 69,868 02
Ct.nben7 Minas, 1 • - •• 3,062 15 mom 10
Diamond •dn. I - 664 08 16,629 01
(7-until Ridge, • • ,• - -. 806 ir/ j 51.740 66
Ilt. Pleaaant Coal'Crir. i'•+ • ~ • • i - .. 303 05 I,' 8 1 / 2 898 03
Thick Motutal 1 Cad C 0.,, . `- 28 08 45.669 17
Wilkliskarre Cool Co., 1-• .. .. - • 700 06.
Wyoming COal. 1. 4 667 17 7,610 00
naafi:mil Coal Co., ' - 867 12 16.108 09
• Total,
Lehigh Valley R: IL' '
.Wdek ending BstOrdar9aid
Spring Sloontalu Moto,
E. 41 Sugar Loal.
N. York a Lehigh : do.' •
Council Ridge • ;;„ do, • •
Osman Yoko*. do; ;
Carmine k Stationid6! -
Dolhlik Dehavea ;
i[uletpb. 'do
J.ll. McCreary A Co., '7—
Total t '.7
ity Rail Road,
Dy Canal, • „
•
Anroant transported during the south et Aus.,IBSTF
Onkra Cana
avatars Rilltted.
Lykesaal..Valley Coal Trawl* Mir 11151. •
• ?MAL.
. •I
LAMM' TAW Coal 614 . 1,794 wax
Ml. Oat •
Stant Mountain I,AU 32,367. '
' - •
• Total, 3,4ai • 71,302 !
Pried and toll trou Mlllerabarg to Nallloom s 2 to
• • • “ • argrova “ • lb
/1 roil are detainee 24 IPh
boarfrattoo arrival, the vibe
are 12 teats addltioual to tbe above.; ' • $
• cranton* Coal Trad, r:y1111! ! ,,,
Ohipaliotabre,"• wi ly. • '•
'
fkoa lin lks b. 4 I" T.. 731 CO
To IMMO • • tat
Delaware and Dodoes C.Pe Coal Trada.
two. TOTAL.
10,L73 .257,156
300.708
43,552
14 the week,
14u4
Ter the last week,
last year, :
Isereue a lin lads
-------
Trovortea Coal Trade fee ISIT. I
WM.
t9Ois t 5,771 NI
For the week.
Or lb* week.
For the lad week,
Mat year. •
NEW ADVERTMENTS
.
1 -4
OST:—On . Thursday , August 27,
a reaCow, rather fat, the top otifee ,
tilthily splintered, • piece ol! the SA I
tip of her tall: she, had • bell cat. ~ Whoew
er Manta said Cow to the stibeeriber will IP I
be ealtabiy it/milted. • BARNEY ) 4 r .
Podsrlile, Sept. b. • , • 365 t. j''
KNIT JACKKETBIIfiIT KNIT S JACKETS!.
JACKET!
TORN GAusBY & SONS, manufac
tWere 01.1E1111 Jackets, Hosiery, end homy: knit
Goode gel:Lenny, Nolo Fetter Leo& l'bUsdelpbla - F
Comb Buyer, an save 20 per rent. by bu3.t; than.
goods At the oldestlinit Jacket Maoutectory in the Uoi-;
ted Staten... ; (E•pt.6, '67- 3641
Now on;a Tour
CI through 'this State I
liE
' APTMINAZ I - -
celebrated ' , European Hatplet,7
from Nair York, will deliver si• Lecture on !SUS
an the HARPI illnitrated by his enrivalled.l
mimeo, on that Instrument. at the Town all,
Pottsville, Yiiteon SATURDAY, September 12th, 1567, at'
eciark;VAGl.
/Lemmas 11 alio perbwm at Wilkesharre, ea Monday.
7th Inst.: at S °making. Viednerday.9th; Danville, I.9th
- Tauistina, ill • and 31ineraille,
- Pottsville, ptembev 6,17 . 311•24
I NOTIQa. •
'TO Coal Operators and sehisylklaz Coma.
Sy Merchants..
SMOKING TOBACCO, by Steam
power—Mlbs a day, at ilainburg. Smoking Tabu•
co and &gar litatinthetory, on band and ready Tot sale.
200 barrels sweet seenttii Smoking Tobacco.
510,000 hail Spanish Secant. •
300000 Sixes, Spanish &yam
106.000 Seed and extra &gam
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to
Terma easy. MARY ANN MOYER.'
• Hamburg, Berta Coiinty, Pa.
Sept. 5. 'AT 38 tf
A CREAOQK.
66. Impending rfl Crisis of the South;
Ito. to meet it.". by ninon Mime !Imams. of
Nort Roane. the son of a Slavebolder. is one of the
most estraordlnary publications of the day. No work
that has ever emanated from the press of the North por
trays Sart-Ty In all Ite delarsiug and degrading rhararter
as does Ude stork or Mr. Helper, who is a Aelper to the
cause of Fre , edom In every senteof the word. The work,
abounds with statistics of Northern and Southern Indus
try; the drag. or Free and Slave Labor on the country-,
and It also shown up the testimonyiof the Fathers of the
South, the great mon of the NOrth;the testimony of the
Bible, the church, and In fact, the leading spirits of life
whole world 'pipet Shivery. Northern edition just re
4:Aired. miter wile by B. BANNAN.
TAKX NIiTICI i
The Cheapest tar tore 1n Phlladow.;
T IIE undersigned begs leave to an
nounce that he has opened this reason with a new
• `well made up supply of Ladles' Fancy Furs, Gentle
men's Fur Wits, Cohere, Balfala and Blelah Robes. Fir
GleveL Cape, te., ke.:whleit he will sell at prices to
defy all competition; therefore, call . and examine MT
stlck before purchasing elsewhere.
ALEXANDER °ELSNER,
Kn.= (Old N0..132.) Arch street. between 2nd and ard
• streets north side. Pil ILA DELPHI A. .
N. 8.--1 here are all conveniences combined with this
establishment km repairing Gents' and Ladies' Fors. end
will be done et the lowest paces.. SHIPPING FURS
bought. the highest price paid by A. O.
September . 86.3 t
LAND t tBiE g AL
FOR atlEiltturscerwciorirsae:a
the Court Horne Id Sunbury, N'ortliumbetiand
county, on Wednesday, the 7th day of Octotwe neat, at
11 o'clock, A. M.. the one undivided ONE TIIIRD part of
a valuable Tract or Coal Land, situate in Coal
tcanstdp, No•thlimbertand county surveyed on a war
rantin the name of LUKE FIDLER. containing lu the
whole„Five Rundrid and fifty Acres, or thernaboubs
bounded by lands storeyed In the name of John Brady,
Samuel Clark, William Lambert and others. . The Ina
provements on the mkt feast of land, me three two story
Dime dwellings, one log dwelling house, two shanties,
and a blacksmith shop.. Connecta! with the raid telet
ofOt i s tl i Lux: COIL , , ,
, , „
a sad condi tk4f=r VIOL; Midi. kniOna
of the day of sale. I .A, JORDAN, flassiec.
llaaliary; ember 11, IT : .. - - - 't.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY - !
AGRICULTURAL' SOCIETY,
T HE SIXTH ANNUAL. EXHIBI
TION of the Society will be held at Orwlpbarg'an
Nab, Oat and 22nd days of Octr.ber, ISS .
7.
,j;li ,
All whe feel listen:Med i n the agricultual advance
ment of the county. are remedially baited to attend.
' The Fair Ground is being fltted up, and ample arrange.
meets made ibr the accommodation of exhibitors and
others who have a desire to be present. '
The Olurse for trying the speed et. b :\ rsei is In eieel.
lent order.
The Annual Address will be detiVerea on the third
day of Fair. by ttiFtlon. 110 RACK (iREELEY, of N. Y.
Usti of Prefninuts, kc., may bo obtained from the See:
retary, at Oiwigsburg.
. By order of the Board, of Slanagers,
• It. F. noevEnD, s•ey.
orwlgsbung. September 5, 57 . 36-It
CANAL.
0.003 00
1.542 00
25,057 00
• -
IMPORTERS ANDaI Mso,
ANDTACTURERB
OT
CLOAKS AND :
COO 00
14,190 00
40,'090 08 30,409 00
140,0a0 oft
N our DRESS GOODS and !wk.
I
NTSHING departments ouq- be found a full sad
Vninkte ,fink of 'azds, including all the most approved
/MIMICS and LATIUM issue, ofether uith the usual as
sortment of demesnc sod other goods, to !which 'ite'sra
_dilly making additions from .New York and Philadelphia
— "Attrition s. l'Orrbast ng and selling eselitsirelio for Orb,
we are enabled totffer finVINDI totitortnits in 04 th Pol .
en—WHOLASIALK.and itkr-11.E.
No.llo South Second Street
atid tloi9 Straulairty greet, Philadelphia.
Pepiember 5, '57 ' 30.3 m j
tons, 79.402 06
1,326.788 08
805,6 , 8 0
tons, 2,132,3 M 13
87,00 14 2.196,244 04
2,132,03 11.
THIS well known . School, near :the
resideltee of Burd Patterson:Eng:. has been placed
by the Einsteceothdeeleitele are below:Under the prin.
cipalship of SAMUEL EDWARDS. M. A, late Profaner
of Mathematics in Ilse Pcoteatatit Episcopal Academy,
rthiladelphia. • ,
f It was re -4 cned on Tuesday, morning.. Reptember let
al 9A. 31.. for the thorouitti st ud faithful instruction. es
well as Rim and paternal discipline of pupils.
Classtral, 'Mathematical. Commercial and Literary stn.
dimrod' Perffully' 'retarded. "Gentlemanly be.
hector will be constantly olserved and insisted.
If desired, any pupil luny be instructed in outllne draw.'
ink without charge. - ' • ,
Mr. Edwards refers to the follosing. gentlemen in Phil
adelphia :—Rt. Rev. Alone," Potter. D. D. At., Rey. CleE.
Hare. D. D., Rev. Benjamin Diair, D. D., Rev.'A. Mor.
ton, D. D. Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D t i- 'Casper Monts,' M. D.,
John Welsh, Esq., Romeo Blnuoy;Jun Ilenjatnlit
Gerhard. Esq., R. :Montgomery,. nil, Ellis' Yarnell,
Esq.. and many other gentlemen, parents of pulps 'who
have been. ndei his lost t net lon.
• P. '
-
S. RI :PEAR,F
• ...BENJAMIN - PORT,
• 0110. PATTERSOIIf,
Tercets t -
taus, 153,550 11
V.,871 1T 662,2511 04
- I
MIMI ram. '
16,409 IS • 115.221 0
12,531 09 84,1112
SEM
Darrow Ihb your,
==2M=l
WM. TOTAL.
WOO 15 1163,43t1 15
348.424 1.2
Broad Top Coal Trade for
NADI _
Casiaberiand Coal trade, 11957._
16.686-
20,116
JESSE WILLIAMS & CO..
INIALENN IN
SHAWL'S, ULU& FANCY & STAPLE DR
Enbracing ell She Ncralthw , t the &neon. i
ACADEMY, Pottsville.
For Students of the Classics, 112 60 per quarter.
" " Latin, air.-P ju
.4 a - Itnalfrb F 4 .1 4 .1.024; 60' 4 ' '
/ityal44 at At tad af thefirst math.
September h, 'at ' -36,21 t,
- titovae i STOVES I I 1TC14119 II
,' •,. : 3i.P./.001 HE*Ei - :il
sesiga el the Stoma Pf ' ' -, i
ft. • 08100.111 H. STICHTER, at
Om EVAN; Croat* Murk Pot
oprollo J. J.U. Browa's Drug.
matet arranuslonlv to ash
telativosmiortmocit of
V/Sit:
TI W A RE, '' ' I • ;
N I
:- • sarrrs A .1111171"t a i ,
iIIIPLIsOWoW
At impart hi tlila mini.
. Tao Iblkorimr is a Hat of usetbor srltb
sumbseand pekes: - . •
Wm. Pena—Nos. T. 2,9, IS, Siteseap;4 $l7 is
'Mtge.-NU { lied li. foal Vito A.
• Globe—Now 11,'4, T sada. Nu $lllllll6. ' '. •
01191 11 191 0—Not. 2, d. Salad .1 bum 17.1 . . ; -
Cianms, or Egg—Nos. 2, a. a tat a,,, 1 , : ,
Plata Cacao}-Nat l, 2, a mod A. -•- i. , •
s l iitz:.
Sumner Hanger, for klkbeaa—Nos.2 sad a, from 1p to
$ll. • ; '
I • -
%dor RUN 0( AI dips, Buda IrOsvmUlt Cast boa
Cylloders. -
Also. common Cast Badoes. at wires Au
esats to $2. Golvaalsed Coal Boasts s'rousl', 110 IP ea 4o
Stove Pips. odd. lb, 9 tuts par posed... ..,=ains ila eta
mks. Russia Iron nu, 20 eni. por pose d,
aTbo thglowlarelist of salsedLasoms undo 4111 aiilp
lways be Pad ea bawd tied sold etup for CASH:
CodBlvrels. Pokers. Iron and Tie Amu, pater OA- .
ors, Plaid, Completer, and 011 lamps, butOeFa Sim
C
Bladine, m Bricks or all rises, tor Stoves. 11 11 4 1 Tv
Clay Cylinders of amorted visa. for Sheet Ina Alms. ;
d Also. Tlis sold by the ban, nut Itm. bY UM 1 101 104 , -.
uo tor emit.
I ' L
All the above goods elll be sold at roamed por
CASH, and gnu la want of anyttibm ea
orlll lad it to kb& advantage to tints, a Falk
. . 0 sows u..sn i curst
WOld Stovartaksia to oulmago 'Tor soul ass, lad
stoves &Mend without dimes.
~
Pottsville, September to, 'AT • ; . 1 24 . i,
21.44.
140,119 09
119.469 05
Lil
12,012 03
FAMIUMS' DEPOT AND d ,111111;
n/e or
14'.ditleMO A Z T RIMINI TKIjC Z W Atirreadratrea,
f.• • ; .
' , •
Wl;air a large ,siock,cif "CheitiOal
anarreand Pertilliers at few prime, and war:
ranted to be genuine; among nhich IBM be band: i
1 9 000 tons No.l Government Peravlan Guano. •
1,000 tons' De Bares No.l Buper•Phoephateof Llie.
.The,abore standard articles are. a. A. of Ilheir_kind,
Molest, In the WORLD! Our Land Ptaster,
_manisMe.
tared Dm selected stone; is celebrated thre4neng the
Unica Ihr its partly and strength.. - .
,14 WE INVITE ORDERS FOR !. '
Butte No.l thmer-Phosphate of Liam
No.l Government Peruvian Gm o. 1
French', Improved Pupnr-Phoophati of Lime.;
. . Froncies .Ph del phi* Pomfret's.
No.l Philepohatk Guano, (11tfildstphls
Mexican sane. (A). •
U icutter.
Raba Land Plaster. , Ordinary landL
Chemical Bone. Pore Bone D ,
Fish Guano. • Ground Chansmal.
413.162 1
44.1917 1
•
104100:Barrett Land Plaster. _ I
6,000 . " Carting Plaster.
10,000 " Hydrau li c Cement. •
3,000. " True Roman ()anent.
1,000 ." Portland (Roe cement
Beed fete Plaster, Paerdi Ant breeiteMlL(te bbta.),
Stereotype Plaster. . Powdered Iliteeoloons - •
Glass Rakers' Plaster Uri teed Brown SIM!, ( in IWO
Droned Beep Stoney 'VIM* sand, (In bbls.)
Gretna White Sterble,Oreunit Wicks, for Meta*
Ground Mutt ic,444 f oe , , •
ti
rarialersP Davit •
-Al Perk Coewn awl atilagh 0 6 !••
MILAVELPHIA.
Ilepteatbrr 6, 67 , $6 • •
' "
few=-Prospect '
SCIENTIFIC AMERI
To Mechanics, ;Mouittieturers,
.__ In announcing the ThirteeOth Annual Toil:nut of the
scientific Americas., Which commsnmcs• on the 12th of
Septembe., the Editors and I'Vblishera gmbraca this; op•
portunity to thank their numerous lends and subitri
bers for the cueoura7'pg and Very rberai soptrt herc•
tofore extended to their Journal, and they wo Id again
manure their patrons of the detertnlnation render
the Sf:nrivitific ,Asact:can more and urve usefol4md More
and wore worthy of their continued eonfiden and good
will. The under Signed point Ito the past as a guarantee
of theirdisposition to always deal justly andidisceimi•
natingly with all subjects of a Scientific and eat:Mica!
character which come within their legitimat purview.
Hiving entirely dlsetirded, the system of toploylog
Itinerant agents to obtain subscribers , the Plu lams of
the Scingific .4 American propose to offer
One Thousand, Five Hundred Dollszs i n n Ca&
Pm:shuns,
For the fifteen largest lists of inbscrtbers sent lin 'by the
lit of January, 1668; raid p*Tolums to be distribete4
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to pro-pay postage.
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or Oar Dollar kr six - manta& '
. „ ,
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cosies. Pm twelve months, $11; too maim, Ow Ida mostles,
p - ; ten envies, for twelve menthe, $l5; 'twenty. elf",
for twelve menthe, $2O.
, 1 •
11eor all clubs of twenty and over, the yearly subacrip
tlon is only $1 40.
The new volume Will be irinted upon 4e paper,with
new type. I
Tim general character ar. the eiettafici'daterican is
well, known, and, as heretofore , It will be ailed,' devoted
to. the premurgatlon of Inc atlon relatizt j e thSrart•
one Rechan."ral ai.d Chr r cot Arts, Menu scarves, Asti
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ture, ?litel, ..erniir a: l i Eatrinesing. • Work; and
all interests which the light or Prae , :car &biota Is alb
misted to adiance. It bt levied weakly, In form Yoe
binding; it contains annuolly from 500 to too finely ex.
muted ensrivinga, and notices of American and Euro.
peso Improvements, together withMn °Metal llet of
emetic., Patent Claims published weekly, in &dreamer
all other papers. ' . 1 . -,
, It is the alai of the Editors of the nientific American
to present all subjects d o e seed In its columnrin a pm-e
-lle:0 and popular term. They will. alendeavor •
malnrein asandid fearlessness in combe d g - and expos
ing false th 's 4 . 3rice and pracitres in &Witte and Meehan.
1 r
int matte, ntia thus **serve the item of the .:ni
enefic Americas as a reliable EncydopeMlia of Useful
and Enter;..loing Edowledse. - .
' Kir-Specimen copies wifi,he sent grit % v ie" any part of
.the country. . ' ' " II N$ CO
Pali, ithen and itent /yeah. NM 125 Fulton atrfet, New York.
-, -, I 36.2 t
September 5.'67
MISCELLANEOUS.
WATER METRES.
THE Subscrir having been author
led by the manolla4urets of Watei Meti wll
mai ply, all orders tart with them, at their prima. •
YARDLEY SON.
Pottsville. August 80, '515 35-
THOMPSON & OENCLER, . 1
1 ;11„
Bunke ns and, Dealers I n E okaaSte, •
Opplazile the Eruseeped Orr h. Pa . IV:
UNCURRENT MONEY a nd Land
Werran le bought and so'd. Will co strict ate
Wilton to all Collections .' itru....d to .. in.. .. ..
August 8, 'b7 ' lAp a livise 16.] 3?...--,
- .
CO.,
LEONARD, FRY & O P •
Rankers * Dealers In Exchange.. •
• TAMAQUA.*PA. I ;
rioLLEmoNS ATTENDED i TO_
Viand dab Fir ule on all-the principal slues In the
Uulon. Also,dralls tor sale on Kngland,,ireland,Scot•
land and Wales. , June 11,!b6 24.:, ~ '
.. .
• Eturg s a i o . A Q..,
3 000 Nu
Pale by 04, 0 8 :1 10.0 H T
s t yt N .e it, 74
. f,Ol.
9 • (MORON I'..ifONINATif,
No: 413 ARCH P. eeL above Foneth.fLate of
_ No. 18 PL-Vo-trlh 8t..) PlllLumumiA.
N. R . Also, a large assoiln ent of LADIES' 'FANCY
FURS. 'AoguSt 14, '67 34-3 m
_.s.
----; •--7-3 .
olLip 011.811.
Ii : • 1 JOHNS', ON,. Agent for A.A.
LANE, Oates Lane and, Hussey.) wholeenie deal
er In I (Sind UP NDLES. N0.•126 Paul, and NI iWater I
street. New York. All orders left at the ales of Jamesl
IL Emelt. Esq., or at tho Exetuusso Iloto/, will :Seeetro
prompt attention. •
• September 28, 107
—_ __
•
. BALD EAGLE ZaTIDILDIOIIII GM COAL.-
,TIIE l'angra.cooitAck Cohl;
ners and FBI site a of Bituminous Coal at Fr 7Mndse
't es Clinton Cogn.y, Feitta, Bar' Ig rompleted
nide %Mond, toe now prepared to contract for the vale
of their Bituminous Coal for Cu, Fo.•ndry, Blacksmith
and I/meek uses. For terms o • any Mtge, Intbrenatioti
apply. to A LIMED. /141IFIISLD, '
August '57 WO 2t Wir:sia R. Near Yin*.
Gifts! Gift,s!! Gifts!!!
APRIER TO AMY PURCHAR3I,.
AT THE QUAKER CITY. PUB
LISTILKO .110IISKorDnane Italtroi. Philadelphia.
nylon w book s4.•sl, or wore, you are at once meet
ted with a prize, worth hem 2$ cents to.Blloo, consisting
pt Pine Gold ileuel , y, %Whim, Ac. All orders by mall
will be presently filled, and the pease err prises with ate
company the books. Our list contain' ail at the' wort
popular books of the ti.^:". and will be sold at the usual
retail prices, manj att • •-rt 'for lam, Persona , wishing
any partleubetbook can ant , : at ones, • nd II will be for-
warded with aistft. A catalogue glr •'g full informs.
I loo.with a list of Woke and gifts. wh I be twat pot-paid
by addig DUANII RELISON.
be. 8,1 Innith-71thel streef,,Philadelphirs.
. J larAgeuts Washed. Vs •
I
4usult 2V4 • c. aft ~
r .. :
Rrii,VAtEtti - ,•PATiViTn;
~......, ~,,en, request hest o examine a fine stock or seasslabk poosts, adap.,
led to beat Peutnytestria trade. '
Pall Lire of Pali Press Goods. 'I- '
, - New designs of Fail Shawls. • I
Bleb Bilks of Newest Style,.
r
• Good Black Bilks of all widths.. I:
4 cases assorted French Ilesinossl '. •
7 "' Poll de Cinares. New Goods. ' '• • '
British and American Dark Prints. • 1 . .
Satinet% Oruthirne, Cloths and Yeeillte!
ausilus, Linen, Flannels, Blankets, Le., de.
N- 11 .—Alsetion Itimmins from Na York aid tile eit:y
daily reeelved. Particular attention glint : to Country'
Coder, for desirable eels—anew ad cash. - • ,
August 92, '67 • - ` - . ,isaitin -
....____ ___ ......_ .
" - • !RON ORIF! t` !
THE attention o t Capitalist! and Iron
• Masters is e died to the yaluablrysfisposit- of IRON,' ,
E lately discovered in the luunediate vicinity of the y ) tk CeRD il TISirAE II SP L .
Wyoming Coal Yield; The discovery of Iron Ore in con.: ;R. D PO.' GO'S Ya A 0 D .... ~ IL ES
neetiort withilto Lumens. deposits of Istibincite co al, - INFALLIBLE in removing
has taus been a ' great doliderahoo - -foollfi persona .II stoppages or lovegularitlee of the menses. These
pm! In oho bigness of tnenutseturiog Iran, •, ' ' s are nothing new. bottler, teen need by the Doctor
The deposit in question lies In. the North annotate . t for many Imre betkin Prance and Minerfe*, with no'
boundary of the -Valley of the WyomPtg, entirely ost-: i m mi f ,l,4 „ men u, ever y rusois ,4. h e is predb. mill,
side of the Coal measures yet within
.tt few hnndrrd , 1 1 '1,,, I f ian d homes who have used them. to malethe Mu'
reds of the Orel. and distant Indy eo n mile from Ibis 1
Lackowanna and Bloomsburg RalllralL e- . I 1 , , ,,, g 0i - teritke whatever, as well as . s prevent!'* to those
The quality and richness Wale Ore bap 11 01141 c. Melee alleviation bf three suffering item any tr.
Wilt folly t•haifs whose health will MA permit an increase of Wei
and practically tested in a Pomace, yielding solos forty !1 1 . pecgoont honsleir;or those supposing themselves
per cent. ot superior metal, and Isoritlifg admirably en. i
j„, are mut kored against wing throe Pith. as the Pre
mined with other eres. The development of the iltr",...prietor 111119terlYKI responsibility Orr tbrO i sbove - sduro.
, .
sit exhibits a face of seven fr et at Or., rollismoo o f .- 1,0 nitkar, although thee names, would inerrant any Inla
velish,one four feet in thickness, the other Dwell feet. IP ; ,--! ' ry to brink; otherwise, these Piro are recetimendett,—
lag sieve wear level,. at an angle of fifteen degrees,! !Ineeetlens arcompany each ter. Priee,;sl. Sold whole ,
thus affording escilitlie per mining, rarely eleerhd• , I; ,
rata and retail by O. W. Errrscr, corner Norwegian and
• air Propositions for testing the Ore In the Uhl% . itylitrof mire% roni•ini„, Pr , • • -
or for delivering lt at a entail Fete per , ton, on the line, il All tr dors toast be *shirt-nod to the above General
of the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg naltrant, *lupe r••• - h Agentorbe will supply the trine atProptietor's pr
ies.ealved until the Ant of October nest. I ;: and send the Phis arntlnintiolly to Isar it lid u l it 34
Alonmanaltstkosarldniseed teDr.IWILLIAXWII. I; their eneleing gin CHAS. iir.r llPTltul,i l
NAN w par mr to 014111111 El.
,111Clalitl, •'; Prlttny3ttU consty, - Penta. - ''• .
Stay 0.414 etrest,lllllmaktphla, will npretirth F- • arise iiipsainn l / 2 ej..inisersor i o. ea mai iticv-Dase
~y.atimation, . .. „ , • - 'r • .. lettl_ofolleolltsok ' - '''r!" '' • •
Asopert IA 'fi '. •-,::-..- • ' .I • • 3 4 4 ' ' i'• - rottooMeriime op, IT ' Atfi • - -'4l4y ' :
• ', ~.• .
EMIIIIIIIIMMI
troLumr. TIU7IIII
==:=
ibultirmat - n & -we •
Bif
WittsAtiebi* mos ithek imodi, be
'a4
Pfk:Wat Umatardware and Imo S:
t . 87 /SOK IrYTT.
31
YERS' OFFISE-SVIKETS. •
. 111116 IMP yoate - sate *per.
I f ILLOW BASKETS of various
Maims Pot prepay Ina. Waste PtileW. We will al
low a Mr pike to those who will save their papier and
Winn it to our *tare. foe sale by . B. HANNAN.
- - - , _ .
Y .: NO'S PAT'T SCHOOL SLATES.
11• ESE EILATES a.e from the cele
-Ilbriii4 limo illitwite. *tie Milted and plum*
eto utile United Stoke. Tim *mew la oval, of MA
PAW oak. tont ander :matense pre cure, being
ottit neAnto ed wet dotable frame eme leads.
lot wbolsedWer retail bt ari.l. DAMIAN.
A lb. ST
"• AI. - .
: A Nut IVO_ • •
. i Patent f i lre:_ tate wweezer. •
. IS' new and popular machine 'Will
T im ' pl., blf Cream and Water Ire. More perfatltke.
a I emelt Ma time this any otherleemer in ese
.
Ire atioe ii dine*, and the malts teetain. It is of•
le Me pub& with the item* 1 etedidente et Its
gieini mitre sattabellou. far ea_kly
• ....L_ ipiluGHT & mem,
~---4..""r.1 1 1 8 , har 6. 117 ' ! . 30'
vottlz
'l_ , 111 QT WACITI4IOII%.
.!
~Ibit; SUJ3S RUJEK, would respect
'; ly infirm t ' isiniironc iliendri all 4 00 , 101Wri
of likliktir ntcr.thet thairet OlClothtng
1 .1 T • Moen is ranch larger than 'ever, wad
M e a to. to cell cheep. Perim; Wag at id*
tan '.. have tibe privilege of aschaeghig clothing lir.
at this dell they do not snit.
11 , . • .1, • Y. A. 11017 a 1111.071111
•ii .;., Ml:heat* t St., torpor otTenth, PM . '
Anvil UM -
P e e P s it ublgbe
TE r R w E o ß u ngton oet eboi critx
toilwrn' tboli lutistants of PratrAlle and si•
that bw . has sous .wwird Ids .bambee, we tbaillga
I street afloat* tha. Orrosizare tar
ritlre lira • Room, wirer* hate pe•
}arid tft rreeare aU o; d-ra in the Up
•- , • holater;lit - Une.. N. TA —OW work re.
.palrad at the aborted. rooting' AU order, thealtfoilli rap
ea& ,atd dad itttrall id end to. 3EO. MERNICL.
,AVerer.4—,nuar Gassaana, C. Z. KOPITSOII.
alga» 1.17 • 31301,
yq AYLOWS COLOGNE.—:
Arrjacis VOA TUB HANDIUDICIItiIt. • -
' I TRANIIPARRItt SOAP& • :
:1 IIICPONACCOUS HATING COMPOIMD. -
SKATINGCRRAYS.
LADLES' TOILET 1304P13. .
• 4 lards sarietr. .
Varna. who Male at, the Ilan
Ne.d79 ind ddl Nen* Nlet=didlethissa.
n. F. ,t W. C. TAYLOR, lasporaws sad Paragons. '
who atom Bags and Piefamery are ler mho la Porta
4111a;at • lIANNAIPa Hook-and: Statham, &ore;
Janearyd, • , , . Ili .
7:17-
f A cARD. • • .
D. L. • MIISON Inserts and
• Susaiets In the semi chummed 'style and at
ab prkes. Than' Mt for pest lesion., be . soUtt.z
murveet pelmet ;t1 and frarrePv a I his nark
tin troy ewer &stria Ws_peri Ibitantetrerk ~
• Diren•Atles.
dson'a unrivaled Tooth Paste is the Dentlbleneflhei
dsonirreittliTlneture kr diseased gunis is tha heat
tars
4 Dentifrice pribbes Om Teeth.
• Titictire bole the gum anal ismith.gp ' •• • ,
Dest Live, as tali& no - •
*lindens h &miaret t. sel istdnpnt. • -
• Dentifrice preserrei .eff Tads by preventleg tar
_
a Tincture aunts sponginess al the gems. -
Den.:Wee „, vows s.er from Toth.
_..
• Tinder; inip..r.s playa odor 2o tb• Meath
body odd Weir sons and &tighten , parthase
cry lady wants the Tine me on hie Mika '• -
fora eserytedy pa.rosime 11. D. L. DODSON.
ly '57 • ." i7.3ava .
AN.
IMMI
DODSON'S TOOTH-PASTE.
ODSON'STOQTII-PASTE, ispn
(bobtail,: the - lest 61201 , 21 h Wie.for'eleaut:lng.
Hying; mod pvierting the'leetb.- 'Price 2.5 cents
II
t=M
• •• 25 WITNESSEIth' . ,.
.-.: • , o*.in* •
31ecarigierzi ,
.4'll • 101111. S. DYE IS TEE AUTHOR,
Who has bad IQ years explicate aaallanker and
rPtibthher„ ard Anther of a aeries 'of &dims at the
'72-oadway Tabe seek, when. Ibr fen .asiecesalte
nigh's, 070 • s:0-50,000• Peraplarfia pented
Is a 'As rounds of apphsaae, white heisahlbtted"
• is nsannar In which .Connterfeltera aaetate tbitr
Wanda, r id the surest and abodes!, mesas of dde ,
totting ..hem.
The Bankdtiole JEngrarers all say Ural he Is the
' grotto& Judea of liver Moeey hiring.
.
Greatest Discovery of the Present
Century far -
...,DETROTINO COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
- Date ibir , y irrei7 genuine Wil In existence, and
exhile. l, o at a plane* @eery eo It:Merrell In Amok-
UO . Artar - ied so admirably. that reference la
rßsy.aed deteetion instantaneous. •
taesr Neinder to irlatufhe! No pairesto hunt up!
IRA ea *Bylined and arrange 4, that ibbalerebaut,
Clinker and Business Man can all at a glance.
1761.1i111: rimed. AND GERMAN:
hue - Each May-Read the Same In his
" own Native Tongue. •
Mad Perfect D.,1 Nh - .NOTR LIS f Publishd."
AN., a list of
ALL TINI PNITATZ BANECte IN *UMW. . ..,.•
A eompiete, summa - y of the firanee of Ewer' a
a d America wilt be publiaed In each. edition. to
, • , her withal' the import- it NEWS OF TIIEDA:f.
Brio,. . A' Merles of Tale's
riOin En old mar.berio: foamd in the East. ' MDR.
übhes the - most compie.e history hf
Oriental Lite,. .
isseriMoglhe mos , Br rplesing. posilkms in which
the ladies sad gatiemen of that r• entry have
bear.° often found. Ince" stories will contieue
r - tehost the whole year, and win pwargi the mast
ir..aleass ever eiter-d to the pab',e.
hg-farcated meekly to soberribers only, at $l,
year. All letters mina he addrosed to
:1 JOHN 8.11 , 14 IMAM;
, -.
..rblisier aid P. °pricier, 70 Wait st., 11 - cce York
Jali'lt.'l?; 1 . fill . 29.1 y '
. 5o 1
NEDICINAL
ENNETT'S EMBROCATION—
The greet Liniment, l cures Pains and lepralos.
ENNETrB_ EMBROCATION--
The great Lininient,i runs Woundriend Thuisee.-_
ENNETT'S EMBROCATION—
II ne prat. Linimenr. Elias Rheumatism.
• ENNETT'S EMBROCATION
1, The great Liniment, coma Neuralgia. ,
TIENNETT'S EMBROCATION ,-7-
1) fon grast o Llnlmeni, ewes Frosted Limbs.
.10ENNETT'S - EMBROCATION--
jo The treat Liniment, sures Swellings.
RENNETT'SEMBROCATION—
ijp.Tbe peat Linimerik. cures Chapped Hands.
I)FNNETT I S` . O.IIBROCA'fION:
The great Liihnetit. rem Tooth Lelia. -
ENNETT'S ;EMBROCA'riON--
Th. , Mat Llemeateal l es.ear• Th" 3 ": F
ENNETT'S ?MBROCATION--
The great. Upham poreui Valls Lod ailatia.
ENNETT',S ..EMBROCATION—
Tbe great Uslatoati cures finras.asepklda.,
ENNETT'S EMBROCATION—
The great Liniment, ezata.lemiibiga:
ENNE'rrS EMBROCATION—
II The great Uotment,rores 'Croup.
- T_lENNErrig EMBROCATION—
Thegreat Velment. mere Cramps.
lIENNETT EM BittiCA F TION--;
The greal:Linlment, . mares Lumps and ruction,.
IRENNg.,TT'S • ROCATIQN—
Vele:tent, :a,the beat Liainseat allows
r the flog*, and Mei Maio( all or ..er affsetions that
.rorlolte attaPPfleation of St. nvg Lie , a3e4t;
; EMBROCATION
- cp Thereat. Liniment, Is for' ale by all Druggist 4
and reepeetare- sto einwpets throughout the 'United
' Staten anellanade, and the adtice to all !anon° auffee.
.-but to USE WINN Pr'l • B 0110CATIQN; TIIN GREAT.
LINIMENT. -
Oar Yor sale In Pottsville by ANUS W. EPTING,
'•
M alt the dreigetsts In lerating, Norriatown,
ad througitout the country
' ' .
'August VI,
AYER'S CHERRY PECTQRAL,
FOlt.the rapidcure (;oughs, Colds,
' ileareenesn, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Aetl ma
and Consusgption. Is universally known as the beekvern.
e.ly'evr- ye. discovered for every isrietY of Puhupnary
disease. ..5o wide la the field of Its I:sanatoria sotto nu.
riieciuskhe eases of fte elms , , that almost every section
of the country atnametv lu persona publicly known', wbe
Wave Wert restored froth alarming anA,even • desperate'
4'mace." of. the ;a by its use When once trial its
auperiorlty over a.acy other urninclue of its laud In too
alitarant to escape observation, and whets Its virtues
kiteiwn the larlilk-mo longer hesitate wh..t maiden.
Lo employ ,be the reming and dangerooa affections
sq t. e tarlmemary'organe which are Incident to our ell.
Mate.. By it timely use ma ry. nay almost. all &Heels
'cif disease al in the L nark or thank*. arrested and
'Orisore saved many therminds every year from a pre
mature' male. No' fariary. ,:tould be without it, and
One who do virginal to protide themselves with a rem•
edy.which wards off this dan:e-ous clans. of disease will
halve Oiuse to deplore I: when .'i tiM late. Proofs V
he stupid :tis eilliraerof the Cherry Pectoral need 'not
he gleen .o the Amerkaa, peor.4o,—they have living
.pooh '..a every nighborbood. Hat those who wish to
teed the statements of those whose health, his briers re.
tored and wiles, lives bale been saved by its ass, wilt
ad them la my A merrier . 1 'Almanac which the agent bar
w Untied has to furnish math , for every one.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATTN. Lowell, Itasaitnd sold
.y Druirgkitseverywhire. [if]. [June 5.'57 23.2 m .
A RETIRED PHYSICIAN; -T.
OMNI
WHOSE ',SANDS of,.Life have
•
4 1 . . Thwrly. ru* out, &stemmed, while In lb.
' Basil ludies,.a utrtats core : or Oonsamptiou. Asthma,
leweehltle Coughe, Colds, ind °metal Debi ity. The
remedy was discovered by him Than hie *sly child,
~ a daughter, was gi,,,me up to die. Be bad heat d lemreh
, :be weeder. al
„yeatotatit a and healing gualltlMO
„
puritiona made from the Bast India Hemp, and th e
bought metarred to Ida that le might auk* a remedy
tbe his dill& He knitted bard and Ineereaded In real.
Wog his erbium. ills child arm eared, and Is now, alive
MAL Be has
o f adodoislered -Le wonderfel
•to 1 reds of sulnarers In all parts ef the
orbi t s • has owner ailed 'ln making them Mir
) lately We.] by and happy. • Mahler to do -ea much
sisis poesy he will rind to such of his enlisted fel
banes as mama it, this , recipe. with lull and expli-
I &renters for making it up. sod soceemfaily ming
U. regains earl appllsanato Inclose bier see ABU,
. Dug—three eento to be returned es postage on the recipe,
end the remainder to be applied to the paltnent of this
. vertleartemit. - . - Adders
DR. IL JAMES, . •••
; I ' t • • N 0,19 Grand st., Jersey. City. N. J.
i N. Et....1*: IL Jones has neither ogles nor agent
: o New Tort, m setae have pretended and advet
lord. ; The ete'pe is sent from 'to Mel bet No. Ile
t rend st., Jeriey C., N.J. . • ..
. Jane o. ° s7 "' 4 -
lII] • • Om=
....._
Tit
to
• " llamas Yemen.
The perdue of Mount Verson, hy the ladies
and Mr. Everett, h. on the an of nonmetal/dim
Spada at atm' Tarla
Spada lataptily &alas tato the eity tree Call
Worsts, the Sub-Treastry, sad other Wiles. Wall
ttreetwill b. $3,000,000 striate, by ant lloaday.
liaises; .
_ The pries" of beef Si belittling to some 461111. In
Now York ea Wedasoday the deellso was equal
to ononad a halt eats a pound for' the boor, ad
the boat - beeves sold at: prises "equiraloot to 11 or
111 coats $ period for the oast, while* melt larg.
or number "sold at lb sesta, or lass, with a veil
universal centplalav of a dull market.
•Oattelerala
The,lllinoient Nu York bring* ths California
mails of Aug. kb, sad 51.49.14157 tn , tresaers,....
The mei, is noidiportint: Yining sod crops
good: Thai:sands of overbutd Immigroats bad sir:
rived. — Disastrous Ikea have swept over the State.
Vital loss shoot.11011;0110. . YsttersCpglit6osl are
the all sheathing topic of conversation.
Promiatis ir . :
Atli)* Ambits was shoat to sail from NewYerk -
Ms Wednesday; lir. P.' T. Bantam who had takes ,
ssa
pap. for Liverpool, was.arrestid es a *Jerome .
Clookf note," hold's' he says, by a beekerwhe
shaved it at about halt its the... Mr. B. Martha
Mime that if the broker' wanted his °body' he was
welcome to it, for he bad not known what led. -
with it these two yeava. Baratta says that tasty
of his peesseutora are tams who obtained *sleek
notes at unlawfal Interest, and he bolts' to Alat
Courts to liberate him front their grasp,
' Per. Steamship anderbilt we aro : he potrivalms
of EurPloao,4l6%Lo the 224 Tito House of .1 / 4
Commons' had th e Divans Mil: atidit bad
gone beak to Lambs with its aajoulluseaw for
their Attlee.. Nadia, is. yet decided with regard
In the Submarine Te*greph. llialtiteetses have _
• offers for the cable. for India, but may again at
tempt to /ay it in.Oetntos4 Dr. Vogel, the At&
can traveller, apt' his oompanioa asergemal ,
Marbles, had been ailinrdered In Attie*. Gem. Vat
Degardeld, an Ansi:tin soldierlitly'years old, bail
billed himself frr love: New"Clreassian vietaties '
are reported; the Russians are said to have been
-‘eaten with. great lose,inoth of uses sued feetided '
places.. At Tanis there has been a great, riot
against the Jews, in Orhieh the Christian'easideats •
were thnsatenod and the lßritish Consul insulted. -
Great exelteiamit ii aide to prevail its Persia mit
account of the Bengal 4lieurreetion. Prom India,
we heir that Demi a€ 4, yet wen, and that Gen.
Barnard, who commanded the Drititb forma be:
fore that plasm, deadir ot dymintaty, Gen. Sir
H. Imatenee is also &id of wounds resolved at -
.liaeknow. A.teinforeeMeel of 4500 troops art.
easily destined fur, mperations In Cbias.bas bees
landed at Cithrattai ;Vow Chlea:there is no news.
Coned* 901 to 91;' bifeadstuda dull at reduced
prima; tattoo. steady at fall Priem.
jearlitts.
.
' • POTTSVILLE MUSKETS. k
(Wholentil* Pislons.) • F,
Wheat ;lour, bbL, ' ss *Oriel Peados!, pael, $4 016
,1 17 1 :11log e r,lb . 1 1 . :1
.764. ' 11
i ti tir t
A"doles,nn par d pai'dl ro
.1131,.....:, do : ~t' 00 Eggs, dozen. - 12
'Con, do • ' ' 00, natter. par pound, 14
Oats. .•. do - , •- ' ' 601 *boulders, • ' 14
Potatcss, •do , „ 62, Hams, do . 160, 17
Timothy Fokei . I, 4 26 , Lard. • 11
Closer Dead: •-. 0 641 Plaster. do. . $Ol 60
Ilay,por ton, , 29 94 /Alt, per seek, ' 1 21% '
Verne
•
'POTTSVILLE' PRODUCE NARK a. r
• (Retail Prices.) i•
• sl.otr it.,--Whaat flour *ells front $8 $0 tit') 00 bbl.
and By. at YS U. Rye Chop at $1 10tha i and Oars .i
Ideal ill 'XI do.. . • : . s..
011k7N.—While Wheat selliat $1 2.5 P ha:. and Red I
atsl 75 do., Rye 96 do.. Corn 65 do. Data 66 dd..
MEATS.--Oeaf Mille at 10 0. 14 cts. per R o. gutted t. •
10@ 1214 do. Veal '214 do.. Pork 1234 do., Rbottidots Id to
lb do.,Wa no 16 to 17'd0., Bologna 16 do. . .
• PROVISIONE—Dotter setts from 17 to 22 et.. Iplb7
Chat.* 12IAdo » Kaaul6'eta.ip dos., Lard 18. eta. t lb.
' • SUCIARS—Cuto II do., Port Rico 121541 d., 'A 1111tio ,
14 do, Crashed and Pulverised 16 do.
mar AND YROCTAIII,RB-4Y mottoes 18 rte. o peek,.
New Potatoes 20 do., - Oates* 11 to 12 eta- IP Nod'
Cucumbers 6 a dos.. Squashes. 2 to 6 a glees. Egg
Planta 6 to
.10 d(1“ R 0911.0135001124 Ifk rope; Apples m 1 •
• ta - 60ets. do., Pesehos to ets.sl half peck. •
LEGAL. CARDS:
T W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at
. Law.
.011lee:—sorner of Markin Ind tad wags,
otloeldn. damn B, '66 22-
A orv o iß e ST.RtrO.Ut SEroe , Atto u ra th eizt . Law 4 .
- [Lbruary 9, '69
_ _ _ D AVID GREEN,Attorney at Law,
0111ce h 6 Market street, opposit e th e
Past Mae. . July 4,19 '69-ly
= - GARRETT,' M ag istrate,'
• Contayaneet and Genoral ee, c e nt,.
pottsrfile..Pa..opposths Town.llaltelug. '67 33.
A. P. SPINNEY, At • raty at La
Adams& Sebuyllitll et:ain't - si. Ps, wilt let
agent is thi purchase sad sale of Heil Estate, col lectla
streets, le. .• ' (Aliblend, jB,'s7 274 .7 . -
41QLEMENT 8: POST
iti. Nees, Mlnersvillc--eolleetb
and attended le eandnlly, .
_ pebruary fL____d•if__:_
TutROIA 8111.• BANNAN, Attorney at '
. , 'um, , (Mini in °antra atreet,opieidte the Episcopal
eh.Pottsville, Penna.
• Nov:20:183e - 174 y .
RANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate,
. r a nd Mad Takata daent.;".oelee In pill Road anent
'Bast Market, Pottsville, Pa.
March 22.1.456. • .
TORN - BEITZIN GER, Justice of thn
fa time. Fr:CLAIR. will attend to all basin*s on
natal to hint with tWigencti and ems
February 21, Nil
•
r.isTopHER LITTLE, Attor
neyat Law. Pottsville. Schuylkill county. Pa.
lir'Plaltantougo street, corner of Seesmd.
Aprll'll, '57 164 y
-TOHI4 • C. CONRAD,.Jr.,-,lustiee of •
11 1 . the Paseo aud Conveyancer—Gem opposite Public.
School House, Broad street, Tamaqua, Pa.
Key 2, IT 18. . •
GEORGE r KEIM, Attorney at
u c pottxvint ; Pen na,*lll attand tolegilbustt4ss
la min *nd BehaylkMelsewhere.Ode. in Control
!net. seixly oppoal,.• the 14Iners' Rink.
July 7 ,' 34 • I 27-
CIOLLECTIONS IN NEW YORK
aid' 11110OHLYN.-,-Persons lo,Rottsvills or &Mull.
Iti county wbo desire to hare al l drbts, or notes, or
bob collected In New York city or tooklyn, or Wogs
county, or who desire legal Informa l on as to law pronr
dings in then, cities, tan bare their bulginess 'promptly
'attended to.by.ths nodesignid. , C. J. JACK,
Chunsellor al Lan.,
. .
' ' 1145 luttonl . street, 'Brooklyn
R•firence—Jsisin U. Gnaw, Eaq.
July 11, `57
TpAAe SEVERN, Justice or the
PEACH, attends to the. collection of amounts. and
all bailment appertaining to Hs Ales. Ils also attends
to Lb. tooasunnnent of Brick and Stoma Work, Xmas.
lions, de. ?be Docket of Jacob kilns, In Ida
poasioakso, Office—Osa tr.. below Anuninan+Binass. I
Duds, Bondi. Mortgages, to. • •
ISAAC M. Sicli MRS will attend to the drawing wp of •
Deeds, Dodds, Mortgages, Surveys Sw I Deunattes: he,
with accuracy and despatch. Offiiw—Ceutre ones,
lOW American noose. with hue Severn, Uaristrata:
Pottsville, feb.ll,
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ir4. -DI!'t:ON, Dentist, 1012 to-i
..-• ;„ runt pitreet, PHILADELPHIA. ' 1 • ' •i i
July 11.'87 • " ' t -. • - 2S4gri .'4 ll l '
.---. 7 --.- - --1- • . Eng ine c r i EQ. -K. smite; Mining g.ogineer!
- and Chilling .Tharer, Poitivilla, Pa.
eb. 14.• "57 . ; .• : 7.tr
JOSEPH W. GEARY, Civil and Mi
fling Ilitgineer. Mee—Corset of utat aad 241
stroets,Pottsvllle, psuoory 10. 2-
N%f SHEAFFER ti Pottsyjlle,
spi Plats n or .
. 0 1 Pat u zlwania Stets
bnirv.7'
VElsilliY PLEA . SANTS,. Civil and
ZagIaser,ROTTSVILLS.
rros-olltszket street, north side,between Centre/Ind
Second.. Aninst 8,'67 83. '
GEORGE BROWN, Mine Inspector,
Pottnillekiitiiiiimeti Coal lands and Moen. Putt:ti
ler attention lield to ventilation. (August I,_'b7 314(
.11 5 )R.'CHARLES.HERMANSADER;
Sugiura ard-Aiseeitelter, .
1.1 G—Opposite the Arcadian Institute.
August 29; 35-17
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Ilk. G. N. BOWMAN, Sue
-I.sgeon Den Wt. One. In Brick Building, s eee a• • •
corner Market and Second dna% Yea.
October 1,1853 '.
RANK CARTER, Chit arid ';Min
` itur Bugimmir, tharioyer, *PI sttiont to savveys
0 t sods, oil nes. tow opk4s. de. Mos with Not. Lewis,
V eit dour below Silver Terme, Pottsville. Po. ,
tILEAVER CLAPP, .Geological,
C 1•11 sad Icing Engineers. Omserasetsli._ $O4
Aoki Iststs. ter WYO."' MORIN
SCRANTON. '
w. a/Asst.] , [A. V. oust.
Mal 2.'57 • 114 y
JOHN' HODGITS, Mining'
veer and Surveyor to StlLPitiTg* af•
tends to Surveying and you Lando.
lug Mines, de. Agentu the rnlets and Woo! deal
eoltaetion of renteoge. . • -••
Mardi V, 1860.
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-I/ ENRY W. POOLE, Geologwal,
To9ogAiphiesl end Males Ingiuner, Onotreetrest,
pot rine, Pa., girds sttention toilsme's. and extuning
lions ot Coal Lands, to sarniis of alum requiring spot_
del set-arse!, and to e tite stiprrintondanco 11141 .at tn
sham tor proUria torn °Legatee.
Meow :WU . (July 22,'64 27-tn ' lit .
4 g GENPY—For• , the Parc - hate and
Bak of Seat fatale; baying nod selling Coal; ta
k &km" of Goal Lends, Mines, St.,and collecting
nnts—from twenty years "aperient* in lire County be
hopes to she eatistattiou. One Makatitango Street,
Pottsville :
. • "•• CHAS. 1
U. MLL.
Aptil.lB47 • - l44f ,
T _ 11. MeEl4ain, Civil and .111ining
PJ stsgineer, Ashlers*, Ps.. attends lislherisylsig and
Isspert lug Mow surrey Inlt oltd dhlding Ned& rep=
leUsigl'osia Lot*. sod all other bushiest Of the Ilse at
hisprohsdoo. Letter address, Yountaln Pprtsit P. 0.,
&haylklll County, Ps.' Feb. MI. IBM 64y
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rMae.MUND, - 11C'IVENS, .. .
eliesieatikehiser A DersuglUnhas, Tassespas,,ht ,:
Dodos sad Worth*. Dmitaa eg coseish -
Pup Begtoo, Windfall tostess.a Batho s *swat de*:
eri of Coill . Blast larnsow, asd NM lia.„
eh eery, ad.. de. iai a Dmistuirs- and Spesilleatisee
of hmatioes emoted for the Patrol Bike.
r Tommy Isisrearill. IT - . • i • • 1.13,
R; ,Justice of
and agencies so.