odt t • I ' lllll CrO 'i'1.99.15",' it vr:yi,il !tit 19, 1994 - . . . . , . . -. .. Copier of ' the lilineret . : Journal Pan be obtained : every, Satar4ay; at the 10l - Lotvins Places: HENRY BAICEE. 3iineraville i . . . • . GEO. ' J. PRITCHARD.' . . . .. • MM.HOL3fES; St. Oak; .. -. . ..- .. i . ...... ... LOMSJI. EGCII,• ..•.' .. .. -- • . 11E.NRT S. BONE hlind;* ' ' - - • G. It'ielitirELT.., .M -, " .- • . • • :PHTFR Mi),./RE.'l'arr 'Cubort..- - .: .• • ' • DAVID . PH11.1.7.?...t '2.1-.11.1u.y City -' • •.. ' • WII. 11. P.F.N*4 - 1N , ,;1• . .7t..Tac1ng - 91.. - . . ..- ' .:.• • ' 11, .N..t.'o . l.:.;:icia.yilsil: Haven.: ' ' • , • For . to.rh. .IThi,ro•Voltrnal hince tact . . Publication. ,TioW Webber to Jan 1. RoQe. Bull t;)*.Tin A.J - Derhy.thire to Oct Patrick Brown-to OctitK . 6s'. • A Putt to-Jou 1..%65 ..... . . (S e° fertig to Jan It. '65 ..... 110:0 . '65. phuad.a Exchange to.'jatrl: c.llarrt , . 1, 'I .- . • t;:o , to ,april 1. '67. • Kohler tti. July 1. , 65 = T 1: I Atwood to Oct '2l qtri... P li.rchler to April '4 4 . '65 3' , J.:, 1,!..i 7 r Wcit I t o 1: 16:, . W.1;;In- Tcc citrt'y. L 7313. :Liu 1. c . b0.k.t0..7an.1; '613 1).11:141,...ot Imp C 9 .1.0 Ctnirrs to Jan 1...65 • • .I.me,-tojan 1.-`65 1..1:1-2;. Coal Co-to • March . .l9, .. , .. R3‘.!.l;ittn to Alttrett S. E '40h:ft...1 to ,Inn 1. '. -tier . .Itt. 111:0 1 .7 '65. . 1..... t;LJ:ui I .;..„; 'd s:iP • 0,1 13.41, t r , i 965... • • ..• ific• - '.; • • 4.1 d .... .. 1:.!ct•I'l' crictli Crrc : , • Jan , li (}-t •,;,; • .• Ma-ill.l. '6; • r•• cr. tcr 11,t Si'c't4r lic r uer ter ( fctl, • Ml' .'1 1-, April ;29-'65 ' • Thost;yito•r 0[1.29. 'l;5 • C , !..lrooftc.ot to Oct in rtrt. 4 /et 20. '6;:. 1, to Oct' 29. .... Ii"::'' Will p-t i - nu, t 4 Oct 3.3 ~.; it of It, Oct t!'ct. '335 • i! ccy I:troctir tcr'tbill-f, '65 1111 to Oct `65:.,. I'. r - arr Pi Oct v, . .. . 4 . 04 ITIOI,IIO (WI j „cc Aclkloi,s,y to Oct .9. to Oct • 6.7 Jan 1.-'613 • - • .‘. 1. '6s' E -11;' , H: NrYt' , 13,1 - I:rm , tono.• to Jan 1-'55 Jan • 11 t!,.omh.c 10 :Nifty ..„. lien' \1,1323 4. 11 10 May .... vi...:Thy. , to Nov 1, • • • ~ - Nuton to - May, 1, '6:5 IFii.xitr to ..-Nthzust Wth q. For , e - to .Nov T. 'll., ' 1.7 . i.;_a "etit they to .. ' ... •F. I' Ittirl6.f - t - to Noe - I. .• . .... 11, , 1Th1 r to No' 7. .1 A hi, 111 July 1. '6). Allehach n, Ntiv 1_35 I.) jan :1. '66.. Wat• Itqr • . (iv0r1.4...E,Jett.t....A1-il 1, . -ti 5,415 .J - .S Kuhns t.. 5 March. . .. May '7:'G5 s irou. , er to? Nov t'apt•E 11 :5,0niie1.8.: 1 .1.-t!hir . t. , ,i Itirhatil Harlan to . )Jay 11, - mtlrr “.APrIl 10: '65, 11w1,4 , 1 , I) Rlnd to Nov .1i 1 , totict .24, .65 B to' 'A'll;=..n t‘• 0 , 1, - I.S, '65.... . .... Zirnholt.lo , v," .I•l3l..wen . t.C.htly 1. ..... • J-Kirkpatrich P , flay '3. ' 4 ' , . "•... . . . • WittortAirt- Lami , et atA Colo Oct 06,'65 Ccclitll'l, ' 1' 11 K - nercher Ui Jan 1. '65. : ... , : ... . . stocklioh.ler ,the Petr6leum Bank tinaniinonAly; to convert it info •:•!aticin:ll losiitivion.. • ••••\ - • AN lir•i. r _hni lwen ibr . ani.trunetliate vitrohnew. :th(l clas,itication rf.Militia of Yenisclv uii,l NAvy 11:1k cap; ured Plynioufh. C \vizi! prisoners arnis, .trigs, imintlutifi , m. el( 3lcci.ELL.vs. luti-inczgiven up Presi tl!;lli.;ll:uzpirat ions. wants to'send 'bun to the United s , :a.tes Senal . e. • • toms number of National Banks that Livc're:•tiveci authority to commence busq- Less. to ,diet., is five hundred and sixty- Our tp,ips ui Congresslnen - hf • the 'nest Itt , pre, , t:OlFitiv'es itlrea*l}• ... about , nit cage «ill Le verl;,. n6rl3 - ) . fr . vi. - •!- , outrtur. , ..uf fbe ‘Oule lionsij... • . . . ord.tel . ist.. 'Powa of Sherid:in's army, f,,,14,11. - the r . ,...bej.ezivitiry, whipped them, rv.„! tlurough Front gtimi, one luordred anti "WzrgOns anti a :Lit t ! . e 1,131 lebt . . r ,. ;111 our -o,:.illl;tf)ftt k:brrcF:pinfilent v.. s veierau S.,',venth ‘I ilia laic : for in .r.:;'llll.l in of ihe :JOURNAL.. .1t al app., ar in our twit E) tild . i43 are tti be City to - for:ll.one' i)1 . the ilf - t.11,! bill tri! o'in! brave s;~}diers. a.nd \Ve do • the.„ "drumsticks" will, be ;••• !he boys. - • days of . anarchy; thernurder •of several hun .. dre!.l citizens' and the:destructiOn of millions • mit =a: - Congress, - cOMmeneing 'l2?cembe.r. will expire ph the 4th of f Pr°ll.ertY' MO go home _in . peace. 'Fitly, doeslie close :his official:career with - avxt March:: I L known as the short and hcartily•will loyal men rejoice . Already member's of.Cpngxessi are' ar,..i•d i s! l PPo r l that the. eign of ,eyinotir is about to close. ri'v - erJ,' IN - alling-ton. While he President in't Idenceforth the great Empire . State will: he •anuital:! , lessage, aa • el theHezidsl ,;-a!nong-the foretu6al in .e3;7cry patrietie. :work, p a:taw:lts : with .their'leports. • - •• -• • • and M.the discharge of every.dtitY deinamied to preserve sinr.saered Nationality.. . .. • • Ito 1" mie pu't tilt &;Luse-t.i . the- . Tle,helF, is in • a very bad - y.l - :. -'flitlielnniind -crifespnitde-ni,- .41" of:.;:lie ; . ---- " ni--.41 " —--- ." -- —, • TIME Prim- Tttivini.ThiS.- - biiiinesS. is 1• :, :ion I'% ,:s wreie otO he . Btll of oelolter ...- tilat. , , , a ili‘ , 1 tti 11 , Lia_ , . had .but a . hinadful of an important :and growing one in . . Philadel 7 phia. . _among the..many eicellenC•ll . ouse,S en t•-•ips to resist Grant. and thztt the sueces-z of '-, gaged in iris that .of • Berger, .4.udenried and en- Sir, aat..ta Wbuld have - .. raye,ennsequenees in I 1{;,;... na .,,, 01; - • • • ~ • .. .. ..•. , . r Ff . y . , i'ns'. .11 and DI south Water str . eet, who _ - ..._._ ~.-44...--..-. — .----- - ----L--7 - 1. always keep on hand :a . late and eltoSen stock ozb 11 - 1 re re hav't•' clay it rIX the e iv, ill pe ake in =arid , . , S tSIT,t SS)(i .is'sttesan appeal fish; ehe'ese,• Meat s .antl provisions gener-. fif r,ntinu r,l s;ippnrt from the people-of - the' -ally. , Citizens - of.Sehttylkill Couhty, Stales..ami, eve . eially tor a general upon the firm, will...• Meet our 'friend ; collee'.ion in the churches rm Thanicsfrivinz JfMob : Wernert,.late of Minersville,..WhO I).ty. The WO" k .of ihe ComMWSint must ing made an' engagement. With... Messrs. Ber . L. npt he all , lWed to cease: Tf l e ehurflies, ger, Andenried and Ery..• happy : we kt. ;a.u.pak•iollec-tiOn..for the good *or k on • are sure, to see-:anybody from 1 his..llegion:-. Inn no - - Aye advise th . ose.A'ilio .: Want•first 7 claSi articles in the prOvision•lin% .tocall . upon the Cap ... Min when they'visif , the City l to:pureltate.. • re% of fm Item twat y. 33. t: tie lit. took p Ince at : on, Y. on:Ti.ti- I The. pals , in the atlair. \Vere a I : IVEsimis KlCsrucity,.. a most .rarnpant . , se -11; Ilarrirs o f :.;"e‘v' York, and a: Peter I•cessien settion of the country at :one :time,. of. Philadt:lphia. - Six. rounds were' gave a largernajority. at - the .late.eleetion for f u 6t, 'Harris ,prating victori9ll4. • 3.ls:riin Air. Lincoln. This- great been. Iva; I farris • was . . iminj tired ivreilfrlit •by the visitations ,of • rebel raiders :cud - (it of the ninglis were arrested and ‘iueritras, I,Vlio have carried off the cop= li-r:iu-ntli, by i,fliCers of the law. • ... perheads . and rehel. will : syMpathizers • into: their, armies. If the' rebel . guerillas.-peep their work; as they seem heat ondoing;itis quiteclear that the copy.erbeedrcanse Rill be in a tearfulitninoritY, and the result - muit . be . the'same.as in • 3.lissouritlie. extirpation . ot slavery: . '.lhe Union. armies have • respected: the institution in : Kentucky thuii far, „but the have done , their.utmost • to desolate the plantations, carry off.the planters, and drive. sway the. slaves, Firr .;;NT:I C/Y -our reatli Ts.are. aware there is a. l :ualber . ,4 hnyiill County boys in this I its. iinent -- . One of.them Sends bailie:the fe,,nll of ille.voteln that Reg-. 1 .ment for Prtisident.- on - the 804 instant Inil, .53, • _Must 'of the MC iiidlan were by _new" reetnitS. ...Good lite •tbn.Vifteenth, ; It .votes- and lights j ' , • . -The u Stec 3let ri• -tf . . . .....-i--- - - .. - • ' -- .A.z; Itteciririz4r REroar . .—VV,hen _the. pirate' (',UINE r 0.40...5. - -..:"f hese instruments are; Florida . was -captured :by 'the . Wauchtisett, ! ,- .mineMit...l by leading orkaaists as the.'.bes . 4 plain.Collink besideS the.bOndi of the ship' I.:lteir . class. • They Will.intime , 'rib do thein Righti;:there . Weretalienthe - log of . p . ,.i, , efie ..the 'Melodeon I in: families 111.13,..ti0ney, Private and ..ptiblic letters . , • • niirelle.q. ..The. regularlyauthorized . w • - a. great- deal of matter possessed of value. 1' , .1 an.li.etail;.zpient - in . this. section of. me of the letters it..i said, :contain highly ~ . , - *.ate,‘ includims, 'Schuylkill County,. for . thel . important information, which . implicates-for 'ale <these celebrated musical. lust ruinents, .I eign officials of high ratikand 'shows: that ae.7l sMr L. 8 . .• Pots ea, of Set : anti:lM 'pa. Or time sympathy and affil have been.e..itendialto I In:, % - i111i , ; filli.d. and . eiretilarS: .4eu t - free . of tlie:rehels by theui. . This fact, it is evident, I ),l:ttri , by-a , .ldres - sinz him at Scranton. .- i'ina.Y.be of the .highest Yaiue. to our. gOt ern .. ruent;.arid . enable it not Only to press 'meas ures‘. . . that .willpiefent such . aid• hereafter..but. alSoto Press,effeetual.reclatnatiorte•-•at the moment. There are feiv plingi'whieh would b . O more interesting than..'cOrreee knovqedge e,neerning the'extent- to . which :foreign offit Cials.haVa been implicated in: the recent pfra 7 , eica, and.precliely.who ',those offiCials.:have ‘1 .1 ; t if ' re kate CJ paper. e a t ! l'e )lOU. 1 fur roar ML CCO one heft lULo ;Vet; TS LPH /A. 2444 U rot.. I~oTsi."-This hotel 'has •?c-ntlyibeen , handsOnielc refitted. and (,ac •Of the tntst '.cihfortable • places -in Tor injourner's at the 'Capitol r Wm, G. Thimnpson..a . gentlem an tf•:1 by: - the piAsesslon of all those a•slities that c. , aFtilute. n goolhost, • for ' the - :The- " Opening- hop" d the Ei.tason will take place on Friday' eve- '; NOretnber 25th: linderthe managementl ice-1 31 ' ECCEN• c scree' cr!..sca a com.petetit 'er!rps of gentlemen, with F. Geo. Erlserr.ai 11Oot m:tnn;er. .From nalii.sf-r,ntwcte t i kith it; the hop promi w,d_to be a titii4hlful reunion. . - orbell inc" SON. • OA% - Is our last - by nn oversight; the;iumniing f Unlit up tbe voteft Lincoln and Xcelflllanpini • - 'This County, waslyrong, making the majority for McClellan 2239 ,instead of 2676, or 161 largerthan itought to; haie beeri. In order that "olr Table may be entirely correct for re ference in the futurc,_we republish it: SICHIUTZKILL COUNTY-O*FITIALL. •. f Middle 'Ward ' ..• .; N. R. Ward . Ward. •I st , “rcit.l Ward. • • i-S:E: : . • • . Ward:.... West Ward,:.... ..1-1 12 - 5 ..2 ;5 2 15 .'..' n '25 —• 7 Blythe . . Butler —.' Brittni Wig •East Bronswig West •-• :• Cass;N'orthk. ...... . , . Eldred • Praiiev •-• : :.• .. ... Foster ... ......... . ................. • Mount Carbon .-;.-:- Manbeim. North • • ;• ManheimEa.st-. ... ... : Manheitu - WAIVE .. Mahanoy'Township.. Maho,noy Cit V..... Malnintanga Upper. Minersville East Ward . t Wezt Ward 'Atiddiepnrt • : - Newea'stle, -N4wcs•gien- 4 Norwegian 'East oir.i.....sburfr Borough Pioc,groie.Borciugh. Pine,groee Township 'Polo Alio Borough Pit pOrt Porter. ..... lloilly Rush ..... •Bohn- ToWnehip Schuylkill 1.(10 2 :50 S 00 1 3S 75 76 1 40 2 75 North Ward • - . South Ward. SChuyi. Ilayp, • 1 East. Ward •i West. Ward. s . c.. North - -Ward.... • South Ward . .. .. • ' North Tamaqua, East War • South Ward.. Tremont • _ ..... On e. CPI (11 2 nil 'Union Wayn, Majority for Strome - 1750 Stijl wing a - Democratic 'gain at the Novenr her election in this 6 - runty ; of 325. The ofriei al . Vote. of Lebanon County la, the late Congressional and Presidential elections, . - is as follows : • - Howell 'Fisher, Union 1 ; 163 . Myer'Strouse, Derii 9 447'. MISEMI' Majority for.-FiOter Abraham Lincoln' George B. McClellan DISTRICM. Total.., IPtiorit:% ,Congreesional LLBANON COUNTY.' Majority . for .Lincoln. i n .N, ovember. ; .... ...... SEYMOUR'S - DEFEAT,: • After the ye-election , Lincoln, there d s PO feature Of the late :election that loyal hearts - of the country With keener - satis- • fiction, than the defeat of lioratin Seyniorir . hr his ntiempt to be . •elected - Governor .or the .Empire: State . for...another teriu. While among the thieves and roughs : of view York City he ran ahead of McClellan, in most of the agrictlltuMl districts he is.behind. his ticket: lle: is defeated ih. the' St ate over 9,000 by Hen. Reuben E,-.reutcim . -a Sound,: able Union statesitan, Governor Sep - hour •has 1;c en elected.twiceGovernor.ofNew York in 1852 and 1800 L—and thrice has been his aspiration's . for that Position-Lin . 1850 , - 1854 and . aoiv -• , . .• The.defeat at.the.date eleetion of - this.bold, bad map, Will reniovefrom-the..Prith:Of the : Governinent, a disluYal Slate Ekeetitive,who never l6St an opportunity •of arraying - the' . power of his Official pnSition-affainst,the_GOV . eminent. :The. national, authorities' never made a nallqon his State that. Was not the signal fora conflict (and dt:is:Thit .a part. of 'The history of the that his :teachings reached.frnition in the riots-which - disgraced NeW York city in the summer 'of , ' had Ministered to every disloyal_ sentiment';' strengthened every prejudice agaipst the gov• ernment , impaired the'Sanctity.Of in by his . habit dal denunciation - ot - the general atitifori ties. and having sOwedt.Q.the•windlie reap -ed• the :'whildWind•lo the lawlessness that crimsoned tlmstreets . of.Neiv.York With4e. • blOod'of her - own citizens:under the .very 'Seye of. SeyMour: Ana: when the: and Murderers Were, still rioting in their merciless savagery: : whea the : State authorities were Powerless to still the fiends they •had- . incited to their appalling ,werk, Gov. Seymour stood up - before them in open day,. and addressed theta as his "friends'! - and. plead witli'them not *to obey the laws and: strengthen. the : ar • • • nues.m the field, but to. be content with three Josh s itisrz; ono of ihe.Colinxibia.county,. Fishing-creek,. Copperhdad conspirators against the Government, has been tried - be fore a military Commission at. -Harrisburg, found guilty, and sentenced to pay SIOOOLoe - and Undergo" an imprtsgraztent,. of wo years at Fort 31iffilri. Samuel 31.1 ind,• another Fish bw-greek confecitirAfe, was.,b39fMlpdZnilty :onsimilar char* and. sentenced . t 6 be con-. tined . tWo years - in Fort Ap pl cm= was tried yipon eriargq s .. and . waivrienterieed to 'pay a fine of: $5OO, .or' be imprismiectlintil 'the fine is provided 'the thne'dods - not-. exceed: one year. - Fort Mifflin is designato-as the prison. Our inis 7 guided Columbi a. County frienda :will have their optics opened'after awhile to the:; un pleaSant consequences of playing.iit treasoi. The . men, the Copperhead leaders who urged their dupes to, the commission- of the crini for whiCh they are now suffering, should by all the laws' of equity, share the punishment. But the big . rascals escape while the little ones suffer.. Sp we go. 171 129- 191 154 25C 235 27 303 THE FIFTY-FIFTH REGIMENT, P. V. V.—P. Merkel, Co. E, .this Regiment, writes to us under date, "Fort Burnham,"Nov. 9, 186-C" that the Regiment ha's been'reduced to about three hundred men. It was with the 18th Corpg in allthe engagements of the year.— Mr. Merkel speaks highly of the efficiency as officers, of Captaing Hill and Shearer. Ile thinki that the war is nearly "played out." Deserters from the rebel army come in every day. - They say , that- they are tired.' of the war, and want peace: Our correspondent thinks that the disaffected, North and. South, hid better submit, to the nide of our good - "Uncle Samuel," for. the 'old gentleman is bound to win. ' . . 299 242 176 201 300 944 138 84 401 109 65 122 55 110 198, 481 247 297 23 110 262 '135 166 148 43 45 126.224 65' 215 70 88 82..86 134 42 144 232 -63 160 3g 45 236 147 OnnlFELtowsurr.--The session of -the Grand. :Lodge i'. Philadelphia. Ibis. week,. terminated, in the'election of the following Grand Lodge .officers, to. serve during the next term: ;.'R: W., John M. Crosland, No. 53; R. G. 31..„ George •Flirig; . 'No 10; R. G. W., Richard Watson; :No: 193;. Sainuel Foster, •Ne. 190; Samuel F: Gwin ner, No. 536 ; R.: W. G. S, Wm. 'Curtis, No: 28 ; G.. T.; Nuelde; No. 46; G: L y of .S., AleX. Simpson, Geo. Bertram.. J1':'.239 49 157 124' 116 100_'6$ 139 63 237 '152 207, 136 134`241 . Purchasers antic upod , retting• the best Furs, at CHARLES OAKFCiai Lt; SONS, •Qatitinehtat Hotel, • Philadelphia_ . . • , 46-4 a. • LANCASTER .Crilt Union men of Lancaster City, in this State, are justly jubilant over a iictorr in that 'Democratic stronghold. They. say ' 4 A. careful analysis of the soldiers' vote will show a majbrity. for. Lincoln." - Although the County of Lances ter has been..next : to Allegheny, .the Gibraltar of Uni . onism in the State, the city -has • never before givena majority for the right side. 1 1 24 1 1 t. 188 1 1 189'.193 57 1 31...) 105 .181 1.:41 .17'i 107 297 7166 9244 7166 • • . . •_. •Th elargest *ailment - CHARLES CiARFORD sp.N.s, - Contihelital -46:3m :I.& view of:the probable high_price . ef . coal . in 'New during. the coating Winter,. the : Misbnie Orderto - relieve . sufferii4,..among the poor, propose. to .erect' sheds on the "little square at "Five Paints,'" int hat city, henee they will dispense coal to the poor. at `the Sikth'Ward-dUring the:Winter at, cost", price. tln effort Win" be made. to extend similar antlfropy to other . portions ofthe.City: - . • . • . • Ladies' . and Children's f iats. Lat€ 44 F.tyienat cirAitr.rg OAKFORDA . SONS, Con iifentnl.T7otel, Philadelphia.* • . :46.3m 3,581 .:.2,689 . , SHE Ft. 7 fkA.N . , IN PLACI OF, - .3feC LLAN".7-Thr. thp . Regulafarmy, made *ticant by . ;the resiematien . of Gen:: McClellan, is fitly filled byt heliptmintnient - of Gen, Sher-. Mae. : HiS commission dates frpni the hattle of Cedar Creek. .-Thewhole cio . entry • will re joice, net oply•in , this-merited honor, hut that the f iCisiafiia 'c;f.a3lajoi 7 General now_ ,rests . .*-- GREAT. DECLINE IS GOLI).—:We: learn. that: geld: was down 'yesierday as lovi as 21 o. United• §tates , . securities aavanced . e:Old . declin6d... The payment of the interest on the. public ilept,Auelannary 1; will be anticipated: Mr.. Mclntyre,. dss*ant treagurer at Vie ted Stntes . commenced yesierclay.:paying the.-Janiu4 c9uhous on'ithe. Gdverninent.lelans:. • . .. . . . . .. . -...:,.: Geittliqiien : 's Hats.' All. the latest etylei at CIIARLES OAKFORD , SONS, Ctintinenttlf,}lotel, Pliiladelphia.: .4G-Sin.. }.:X.CELLENT . REMEDY.:—WhOOVer is troubled wit , lr Hoarsen*, Csingh. or f . 3brenessi .of the Time t, can aprdv en ei.aellent'AMV-safe remedy Tic ti Sing TIROWN'S'I3TIONCHIAL We. have fried•the artiele: 'and. ean safely reeeim:. mend 'them in all Cll.Sefj.of Ttiroat Singers - and Public. Speakera they. are of 'great value.'—„Vion rAurier. . ' • THE Seir?,itr!iport Iferndd ColiejudeB •.. an inter ,eSt ing history of : the'yarious substitutes -for the large and. Costly pipe organ, with the following: yell-deserved nritiee of-the Cabinet Organ c. "All t twee inventions were, liewever,l but . .littio More than a series of.:experiments i a striving' - after' an ideal', which should:combine all 'exeellenees'.and. rekict- all irriperreetions, whiel,' according- to the universal 'testimony.- of , the matest nufsicians thronghteit the wed& has - at -last -been attained in _the '• Cabinet. Organ of 'Mason Those wholttive.had their oars:pained.by the thin, brassy sound of the old-fashioned Serauhine, in which the wind-: was forced' instead: 'of drawn through, or who have : tried.to be:thankful for the improved melodeon, but wishing there was. Morel 'of it. can hardly. realize that au instrument- of the same - elas§shofild:be capable of. such pOirer, richness elitenti, And 'surprising .effects as 'the Cabinet Organs: It is fOrtunate, too, that their expense.' is so low:ae .to plane -them within the means - of almost every family in the land and their influimee will, we doubt , nrit, be Mnbounded in musical, m . sthetie, and snail:culture:" ;• :•:: . • . • •Mittrithoniall—lTladies%Andgentlemeri if yon wish to mariy, address the undersigned, who wilraend . you withont-money and without .prfce; Valuable infor mation that will enable you to. marry happily and spec - -411 y.. irrespective of age. health or beauty,` This iota, mutton will cost yon nothing, and if you wish .to mar ry. I will cheerfi:liv.stasist you, - All lettere Strictly con- - Mantle. The deearedlinfortniffon sent* return mail;' and fui questions asked. • Address SARAH . B -.LAMB ERT. Greenpoint, Kings Co -- .;.New_York. • • • October :15, `64 • TtiIi,..:CDALI: TRADE. loieni,bei..l9; 1564. The . (111antits . senl,lly.llailrofiti this Ns/wk. is GI, 36i oL—by.qapal 31,033 00,for tlfe week 92,333 04. 93,521.; tons fol . ' the. corresponding week . . . The trade is.nnw rapidly drimikig to ti,eloe for the : seation; The 'fio*. - .are on' their litgt trip, and inzinpf Ahern now tlepitting to distant inarkets ~vill Inirdly..'ret urn . itga .11htesi: the, weather .811qtlid rind inue.mild into Deeeniber. . . , . •- Tlic.4.leplaiiil'fok. Coal is. als'n .gradwilly . falling • .• .. •The traile sums lip this . w . eek . as follmts.ooth ..,. • . parialmiti: lasi year : •• . . .. .. . - . - •:.•. •• . P,& R, R. B. 67.53:1 , 2.702.40n; :61.262.2,646.930 -d60,470. S.eboyl.Cannl' 30,952: 300,0501 31,033 593,252, 92,572.. 1..•Va11. 11.144 25,1031,149;760:.22,277 1,233,0821 93,n2.• Canh1:,...1 1 1,711;1: 634,154 t .22,10 . 5: 669,241 ..1 1 .A.n57 . F .Scnintln ~qlll 19.16 ~..7.56.1.2.01 15.9nS 84 1 .1,085, 62,96 S • * 1 . - 1 1 4 1 thr• 8,05 c:. 288,9701.; 7;5321. •299,7411 '10.171 . Penna. C. Co! • • • •• . •1 By It • Road..-1 • • 1 , 225,5161 225;816 •BN' • : , 612,30711 • 46:i;R5 . 0146.953, DOl &Hod COL 24;311, 752,471 1. 17,416- 77r.i.2111 .2 1 2,841 Wynniing So.; ••• • 1 :4934: 1 1391 • • 406 MI; • d 6, 7 131 • .N.. 7. • • 1 . '65.954' . • 53,235; •17,601 . ' Broad Top., .1 • 9,621, '1273,n621 . 7 . :7;3071 541,5711 674109.1 .Sharnokin...l 11,054. 245.0:14"- 7,04 P, 2 6 0,762; . :4,729• 1 Tievorton. ,'1.465 ", 56.4: 4 12.!..•:1,061; 51,3221 • ,720..! 811: Mt... 504' ; 90,4201 'dS.l2s LykenilifiL . .! 2,015 45,601 . 1'• 416' • ..52 75'2' 42,938 21,493 0G3,20019~,970 1:3(a (163 023:471 ; • 'A986,2001 . No .report froth the Pe.iinsylyania Coal Comrii- - .ny.was received in ti , ne fir thiS „week's JodrnaL ' The trade again .shows .a lolf of . -27,493 tons, andrin . fenr. weeks of 217,127.t0n5.. • The ircrease in the„snpply civer, laityear, so far, which WAtt upwards of 600;000 tons .two inthith,e; a4o,'has dwindled down to 378,80;i. iOns7,•and this will' beStill . further dithinishecl - before. the' year . . Lin. NEW Yons "AND MITipI.E . FTEI.D RaiLittrztri. LWe refer our readers to the Iteport of the. Colit mittee in this Week's ,Tdurnat. - • We learn that the . *road.i.s-..reeerted with great, fai-or by the Coal. and Landed interest, and atsuit'Sloo,ooo worth of the Snick ie already pronriSed . by.si.a lafitl- . holders and. Coal Operatt,t.Sl : The object, we ietirn,• is to'get the ; read undetrethitract this iiinter,.„ if posiihle, so as to complete , tt : froth. Schuylkill. Hay.en to' Lizard Creek in the course .Of the ensiling year. 'Reading itaiirmo i'steelt . pushod up. on :the- ilo? , O.ition that-a dividend ' stock w be. s declared.next . thouth' Stock tlividends oniy.add. to the:increased Tiabilities of corporations, and is a . r.ery:questionable poli4 when future ..Perrutt. nency is taken into consideration,. Vie know that Mr. Ncealmout: waA decidedly opposed . In C"ornpany.vierlaring 'a large dividend (beyond 7' p r g per mint.).a f?.:ir ago, . and, unless he bits chaliged iris vi . ewasince.then, those Who • are ope rating on a. heavy stuck dividend pointed. Hie policy - was to declare. moderate ideirds,. and use the surplus for :buildin g up :the road and-niseing it in — qta 'thoat.'permanent'crin ditioandi?oSidss; high dividends'. always: iu vita more cotinh?tition:. This would ifeern.,to'he the thcsi prudent policy... c . • ~~ea.+ rar`~' ~'~~y~aettne~+' Lathes' Furs. TOTAL. i'EEk. H TOTAL' :_.~'"3~.~"i~a: ksCzi ; ~~.rdF+.~et~P- ~..'~9t, Reporter the Coniniittee oat the Neer . Work 'and Riildle Coat . .. . . . . . . lb al: concerned in the iirosperity of the First a nd `Second .Ceal Fie' lds.of Peatalawnia,-anii in the lineepf Canitin and..Rauroadthich, tetia4Pa.r -:,.- the . Coal thilTfrora.: .. ' - ....- -• . - - 1. ' . '', The undemigned: werW.aPpointied committee 'St a public meeting , heldin .Pottetillei" Saturday,.. Oetober2Oth, 1801, adclrcsalyoutipowthwitd •cantagesTiVl necessitYlor di rect= outlet for the Coal of:thesi Coal Field.s ;to some harbor at or **lie* York. ',The meeting by which We - were appointed was one: called of citizens of.f3chuyl- U .Nerlitutnlierland, Dattohin and. .oiltimbiat 'counties,. and having especial reference' to the constrciction.of the proposed Railroad' . oad of the NeW York and ,ABIdle: Coal 'Field Railroad and Coal Company.. . -This -- Company 'has adopted as the line for their load from Xt. Carmel in NOrthum berland .C•eunty;.' via. - .Schuylkill Ravin, :to the miuth .of Lizard Creek 'in ' the - Lehigh Talley, - about. twenty Miles above. Allentown. -A road over thisline we believe will furnish the shortest, beat, and most direct coinmunicatlon -With New .York or any route that has been suggested. ' . ..The respective distances. by the line proposed by this CompanY : are,, viz • M. CarinettO Schuylkill Haven.. , Schuylkill. Haven to Liz.ttil Creek Total length "of Road. .... .. .. . trona Lizard Cn.tek to Easton, the dietance ie. 37 ,Thence to, Elizabethpert via. the Janie Central `' : • From Ilasioe'th •Hol.)olten via. the Morrie and • 1 1 'Es ~ , . .'. 78 11a:big:the total distlince frOm Mt:: Carmel, to Elizabethport. And tcfjersey - City: : .• . , . .105. And from•lflount Cannel . . 168 - roati of the ,RoadViopcised tn:be con structed frOna Mt. Carniel to *within Si-finales of Schuylkill - Haven is through Coal Lands, and-is :so located. se to be enabled . by. present • lateral roads; or each as this Company may construct, tereach nearly. all the Coal , Mines of the- First and Sceond .Finm Schuylkill Haven to Lizard Creek this`. - Conipany...liaS adopted the. line of. road partiallfbuilt by the .Sehuytkill:lla venand Lehigh River Railroad .Conapanyi . and which . . has a •.grade of twenty .feet. per - mile to overcome.the summit between- the :valley6 of .the. Schuylkill and Lehigh,' and. that for only a very short dietance.. •On this partially built' road over $lOO,OOO were.expendeilbv the. Schuylkill Haven and . Lehigh River Railroad :Company, but the • Philadelphia . and.Readifig . .Railroad '.Conitfany iii the 'arid for.the reasons we will.hereafter state, 'cense - ill this road to be -abandoned, and- Since then the time _limited by law . for its con, - struction has expired: " • : '.The New Yorit. and midaii) Coal Field:Railroad and Coal Company welielieve is the bakt.:.compa -I)y:that:possesses .the . :.neceSsary authority from tee- Legislature -to ecnietruct . a Railroad .to con 'meet these Coal Folds with =tlie Waters at•Or near . . The .question .. we • prtipoSe'for your considers-. tiorris, will yob unite your capital and this ' ,, .Wp:urge you ti) do so chiefly for these reasons Ist. Because road* .will a:goof.l.lrriiest meiit for _four - capital.... . 2d. Because it Will 'make • the 'last:MAE . that will Complete the , .chaiii of roads for.the Shortest and .beat through route from.the waters of .Lake Erie to Ulnae of PhiYadelphia and .I.4eNir -York, and: Will afford .the- opriortunitj , . to.these lines Secure _abundant back freight of Coal to the • West • upon , * truths . ..bringing produce -. from. the - West.tO the The eonstniation of this road is a vital ne: , eetisity to save the investments in the Coal busi- oess - of. so mnelV.orthene Coal 'Fields as is now Montipolized .by the :Philadelphia, and. Iteading. Railroad Cowpony. ' • ' ' Upon-the first point-it is nnlY necessary' to refer you to the fact 'that - .C6i.a..railroa4.•have'nearly alWays proved • goOd - . investmenta: • :The roads in 'Schuylkill County carried large.div idends,:. and 'the stock hi .thp 'principal part of them has.generally ruled cousiderahly above par. The Lehigh' "Valley..Railrciad--a:.Coalroad while doing only a fair con - meting bUSiness . with' 7theLehigh.Navigation. Company; and" other rival• transportation-.hues; has been' one the: most profitable roads to its Owners in the country.... 'lt cannot. be.. doubted but, that. the road. prepos'ed . .:will'not orilY almost. imrnediatelv—from the time of. . completibetti r ry inore in a given tirne than has heretofore:been Carried' the - Le- high . :ValieV Road,. -but.t.litit . :.for •travel,.. rackv Ireight, -and general traffic, it .far eiceed...anY .bitsinesS which the I..ehigh . Valley Road tins done;. or ithich—except front its. prospece.of A connec T ti01:1 Afith this, '-ttolliti be. reasonably. ex.-. •pected it.wohd hereafter, do. . . .• ..• *. ' Upon the'S'ecinid point' leis. Only necessary to •referyou to the ket that ,tile distance from: Idt,- Cannel to.Sc luiyl kill ;11avirby the proposed . rout e 'of-this'road but 22 Miles, 'anti frpin'there. to Lizard Creek it . is but 30A miles further' to enable you to see that *must make a thruagli'lhikwith •the Philadelphia and. Erie Railroad via. the :inokin Road.tolllt. Cannel; either bY \TAY the:Thilidelphia and • Ileadin . gßoad; •or ale North - Pennsylvania:Road to Philadelphia, 'As well as by Ni# of. the'roade new 'and hereafter to beconstructed in:the Lehigh. 'Valley,. and eit her theMoriis and•Essex, r er the ,Jersey Central - 11 ail .boadS to New BeSide the disailVantagoi.of. &connexion between 'Mt: 'Cannel and• Schuylkill Haven; over the inimarous planes'Of. the • Mine Bill Railroad, this road is the. shorter Mile "even. to lichrlylkill Haven. • • . • • ..As early as'lBs2 a committee of the tity Conn eds. Of :Philadelphia; appointed :to enquire. into. the • subject, reported' the Anthracitelleial sumption reaching the.. Western lakes, to•exteed 200,000•tens:per annum.. Since then it has:.large incr'eqi:.-ed Mid ls toldiv • not' less' than At.the • rate of 1,000,000 tOnsi?er annum. The'Philadel plii&And Erie :Railrolla . may, through 'the,,c6M: stritct inn cif the proposed: roadwe 'adveciii e; ea rry almosttlie. ent ire; of this tonnage. The timelo3. from. the '` ! ye.yt: to the. East, hearing.lannl)er; Coal' Oil', liittuninons:Coal, and other products, :must lot the Moat' part g r'bapk. empty nnle!ss tinly:take as -they • readily.. can,' ithracite: 'Coal . : as return freight. As back freight the oust of transports- ; tion - above the. cost ot . transperting. the empty bo so - light . ' that the. Philadelphia. and. Eriucan afford. to carry s thia Coil at a. gbudprotit; hut at conakltita bie ra te.th an any. o greatther , thrOngh 7 lina froth the West to' the East. reference to this through .connexion. . and back freight, we asShme theieferelhat the Peritisylva-- nia Central, the-Philadelphia - and lihit mokin Valley- goads.. will he.greatlY benefitted lsy 'the - construction of Allis ;proposed link. Lehigh. Valley ltailrria . d;. - Or. any .other thit may hereafter be eeenstrucre'cl, in that valley, and. to .reacle crossing the •fy't ate of New .lersey; , not only .do these advantages of the through-route..apply,. but we are hicapable.of estimating - the vast Coal '.tonnage that .a. connexion with the. two principal .Anthracite: Coal Basins' of this State bring, to . We 'desire especially , to Call the atteittien•of the land-Owning and tinning interest's of nearly all bf the First Coal Feld; end:muck of the'Seconci, to "the Vital neceSsitY . there is for 'extricating them selves from the: thraldorri .the:PhiladelPhia-. and Reeding .Railroad Company is preparing for them: These. preparations . are 'nearly • complete . , • and When so and without. another. outlet; that. Conipa shbatantially.'Othn..4ll. your .;uresfuzents, . . . and . without paying Air. th.ent: - • .T . he 'ratite of-these itircilinentslwiltbe • clestri)tiecl, -and' you 7.641 W.i . P.. ..... the f etate -of .vassalag and ~ .dependenee:. that. ...the like interest' in the Lackawanna and 'upper: p'Sr.- lion' of the ll'yenting Coal Fields:neoi.are. '.. ... The Philadelphia.and - Reading: .BailroadiCom patty Matigurated iti . ..pOlicy. of. controlling 'the Coal-Trade from - these Coal-Regions - when it'com-: menced leasing- anddinying up otmlacalreado.--, Gradually - it hiS thus secured hr lease or piiroh 7 . lise.the following • 'which traverse -these regions, viz : The Lorberry Creek Railroad . , the - liwatara Railroad, -the . Mine" Hill and -SchaYlkill, HaVen Railroad, the. Mount Carbon - RailrOad,'the-: Mount. ' Carbon and. Port Carbon.llailroad . ;•the Mill-Creek 'Railroad,. the Schuylkill:Valley Railrottd, the Lit 7. - tie Schuylkill.Railroach the .Bast illiihanoy.jtailt road.; . and: the-: Mahanoy and Broad fliountain Railroad.' "-Through' the control - of theft -roads; ' 'and by aicentr.actientered, into-with the Seint,yl - .1 , .-lavigaticinCompanY, it has effectually bound tip the latter; Company, .if net in its interest, at, least beyond its.control, so is effeetuallytto take • away the rivalry of that Coninitity 'as a nompeting his; • of transportation... ' Thus the -Philadelphia • and. Reading: Railroad nionopliies the . Coal;Trado .. 'of. the region traversed by. the local road§ before mentioned.,. 'This _Conyiativ Clainia - Eli atit is iii ,restrained iii itspower. to charge' for 'n'aiispi , iti : :" ' Hon; - -. .a rid them - Client season has raised the price of. transVortationle . $3. 6 . 0 per ton, 'as against. ieBi3 than $1 00 MlB6l. Suppose:this Company should Mext .. year choose Jo. add 82 00 more, ~ ruaking `:5...50 per ton' for • •trariiii . orting- Coal front Mount. Carmel to. Philadelphia, - what, p6wen- haVe, the: land:owning and coal finning interests' n this-re-. .gion non', to prevent.-it? Without a.rival' .and without lgal res.train:,. whit is there to induce this Company 'lO allow. the, lan d owning. and' m in -ing.interesto here a portionof those profits_ it has the power toltale.for itself ?. . .-, ... -.-; ~ !-: • ---. We make do especial - reflections upon - any:Who ; manage this :corporation, when 'we: say. that . iii Certain as capital will - always 'seek .the 'greatest prolit,.tio, certain will_ this' tio:sol, We -perceive the intention of this eorpOration . :to dO so - in the advance alreade, , ...of $2 - 50 - per ton. above the charge in 1861. .We - perceive it' in the high 'prices it hie 'paid tb control the local - reticle—he lore thentioned.:: We . perc.eive it' in the fact, that 'this corporation hOught up the cotitrolof the Au - burn and Allentown liailroatl and the 'Schuylkill :Haven, and Lehigh River Itailreact.at . a' .east . of over $400.000, ;and - then _abandoned ,all ffollter 'Work o'!i these roods-=-a course .of policy. that iitl, terlv.ignoicrl and contemned the intereots of ,the public, for-whose benefit the'Legislature..had an. tliorizect these roads to: be bonstruote& It war, • besides, a positive, especial wrong - inflicted: upon: the:land:Owners, whose land had been - taken and . spoiled lry tile partial . construction .'of- thb road ; and yet_whO.Settlethor - released 'their" damages,' upon the consideration . ot: the , -`.' acti;antages. as, • well ae . disaclvantages " -of fliejlislied road.- - 'f he • interesta.of the public : and these. special. private rights Were, however, nboii"e".to yield to thetriter‘- ..esta Which the -Managers of the Philadelphia and Reading ,Railroad intended to build :up - -•bY- their contemplated monopoly.. ... - -. ..:' . ' .:-. ::. '- • . • If further evidence of the:determinatita of the - .Philadelphia arki-Iteading Railroad - Coniparrv.te appropriate .threttigh- . this •traniefioly 'the ~ hind owning and mining :interests or tine' region . to :their. own use is - wanting . , it is . to be feunttna what - has' already been dohe by, other companies in the Lackawanna and Wymmtig - Itegiotis under, a.nala gons circumstances...* . ',.:- _-. .1 . - •• .. • *. • -.. •• . Take, loreiainple, the interests On . .the Laka:. wannif.'- The Dclaware;TaeinwannaindWesterri 'Railroad Company tn,onopoli2ea the road- - awl' - .tiansportation . thereon from-Scranton to-,the.Del-: _aware Water .Gap. .This Coniliant . -so duetiopo -.. llzesthe'traustmrtatien, that. producers "of.. Coal to beeelit by this rentediaveno.choied,butto Sell -their Goa; tolthis . Coin.panv. '.. ' .: .- . :-. -,-. • 7..... 1... all the - years 1858, TO; 'i3o and '61,-.the.. average I- price received .for 'COM :prepared Mr Market...at . -Scranton wits froria'.7o. to 85" . .cents 'per tiiii....- In - 1862-the price Wa- from : 80 - cents to $1 'per' t0n.... : .- .In 1864-from-00 . centa to $1.40 per ten,and for the . .PP resent year,:lB6-1, - 10 high as ..5 . "2.501, - ias* been - paid; bat recently this Railroad Company.has - entered the Trice to, Ini .reilttectlso Cents iier ton, - and' at!. 1 cortlinglv - the . average, price is no* 52 per' ton.--._ 1 Out of tbese:vrices the. minerAvas obliged - to pay ..! the coat-of mining - andAireparing.. the.. Coal for =market mad theLrent .tcrthe. land,ownera, which. i.latter,,. - heWete, tra.e.•piopoilionately.low, - as . the. 1 larni , owners,... - .0.5. well . ait - laboteis, were obliged to i share With tits producer . • .i n . h ie,v . er r .narr e • w- ..m•• ar : i gin for. profit...: . • The pihnewere in hp way behettted. by: these imtarving prices,paid by. this Company for thial,laa ,', the limes - it-. recei*ed,.ll,s . per • the , report,:::Of ;ins, I public'sileff, in'ust-havelcinsbled . this- - .(to,tOrMrtO: 1 . - receive .aannich a s7 , pd.rlart. far , tranatwOrtation.. I and profits on the Coalfroro - .Scranton ~t.p..-Eliia-. betliport:'.. ' . The..pen=43i , this - -.:Ctnprity. for ,COallyokni in, m.ott,C. " • ieas.„-qiOli' it..- . .VOtdd .11."- - ; if costtheCvntimriV Add Joy Okeil the ;lands . . .11, fiffi-ovelnertl;- and ininelltli coal the)nfrilties. • Thus' tbit COMPatly.';' , liiiieffietnally owns thi lan,deamilimprovementa thafe,-for all. the pump:- sise-Pf. Ig9fLti.prif deed* roonilaying the` title.:in fee wimple. were made and ::delivered to therm. Thus thelaitt-dirtieriandprbdruletare in effect but trinitbea tlitir' halide' and Trailing 'operations.for- thivise tif :this - Company, and thus it. willsiket , and intereett. - the' rust: ariff ; Second `Coal .do not defeat _'_: pros and Beading Rail , lig*Ltionitmuyth.misiaintlyseeking4u4pm . npani....u.s..•:-Otur.;.peoidetAxavey. had 'some' loretasteOtthialti -the , arbitiary discrimination eiereised bythis CompanY:in Its distribution , of parrc"and in RA order reducing Abe-Price of Coal to GoVerroneisterintractrui;whereby the contrac tors,. but not the. Gorarareatt . were beneffttea , -- , an order'reducitig- Prhip that i this : ConiPany has as much :power to enforce, for all purposes; as for We perceive InCiMe.)uire 'Stray to ' avert 'this thraldom, and that iiii tallislier.advantage. or the authority . alrlissity'sji:the New Torii and Conipany to build their road. asiinikaAbakif the people: of these Regions villtah*.**iiest effort to con . tribute, the insces..rnetine can be.raised. • The interests involved'are great, the ismie is vital to theseint'erests, and we cannot doubt but you..will protect• *We- ire assured that - this : . Comp'any' will ':faith= . 'frilly and energetically go on to' the . Tun comae -don of 'this read, It may be J 'under. the control of the subscribers to the Itaili,oad Stiick,'so as to give full asmirance of the completion. and suc cessful Making' of. the road. •1 - - • • Bean Evx-rzawn:4• - JIL; • ...TosErn W. CAlr, • • ibrtareSsit.oa, , • •F. W.- Homing ; •• , .R,:A. 4A.mas Rray. . . : . . sows Quoisosi. Geoaci.Dsß. Kam, Moult Livt g. f insoa, • , Ricsaito R. Items; .. • .• • ALBila Jews P. Bsoca, DIMIGIVEZTY. • A. • :Siam W. SAXIni.J.Z.I,44IOe. ''.Talecaufaius Tuqiresos. Enitirem H. JonDosatosos,. • .ROLWELT 11. Lon.ow, :Token B.:VANDuses... . DAYIaL Kiart.sa. - Gm°. §: RErriatat: • • GEoziaz K: Taros, . • Da. TOia. F, TRIECIILTI4 DAN. B. KEEN:I:FEZ, • CHAELES NorroN, • - : --Jesaira .KiLLER. . W 41.1131. per, cenit. Interest to ,'ties paid on Sub . . • reriptions. • . • Rdifiolntion:pastied , by . tlie Board..of •Diictors; Nov. Ist ; 1864 • Resolr , Thr ' r .tfesdlied, at additional Capital Stoek of ie 'New York and Middle CORI .yiejd Railroad , and Cdal C e ompany_be issued to a sufficient; amount; to construct the Railroad which this Company is mithoriiedlo bußd.l.and thit thc subscriptions for thn stock for said' purpoile • be forthwith -re ceived,•and that .the Company agree to pav six per cent. interest. upon the .fmoney so paid for subscriptions from the day . of, pityment. . • AINIBOVIr COAL. -. The Mt. Coal Company awing purchased the origtaal Rainbow Collieries, will receive curio orders for this well known Coal at their oftice,:'2o State Street,. Boston.' • Orders to be addressed to • WIL ALFRED BACKER,' Agent. THE COAL".MARKETS: —:o:--J- .PRIOES 00ALEL THE °ABA°. CoCIIIRECTISI., WEEKLY 7011TIIE[MINEBS . /01110(1.1.-] • , AT PIIILADELPIIIA. ' : • • .. NOTEMMEt Is, 1864: Sehti~ilcill.`Red Ash . $.9 50(ib 9 75 Chestnut.... .. 7 59. g 7 75 " • Agh, Lump, • . ]3oat•.siid Broken, - , y • .Egg. and.. Stove,.. ..•'' "..-' ' Locust 31.L.Ltunp, St.'Boat... •":. Broken • `t" , Franklin (Lykens .Lhikli.Lump, - St_ Boat ~t. . 81 " ..Prepared,.......... " Chestnut,... Woad Top,.• AT : NEW YORK. . • . NOViMIIER 17,'1864. • fiehailliill.Contbf the Cargo byEanzil. • .. SchuyTkill Red' Asti- by Boat Loadi.„ 28.10 506,11 00 • " • Cluishiut,: . I- .-, 8 - 006 . -8-50 WAITE Ash Lump...and S. • ' • •• • : :..:,,„ • .....10.00610 75 •,: • • ": Egg ' 00610 75 " • StOve' - • , .-.10 • 50611.00 .• Cbestnirt •. • .• 8' 006 850 .LEHIGFI White 'Asli r Lunip 10 50611 25 Peopar64.l .10 50q.',1.1 50 • • . I 3. 000310 60 , ftei anion Coal at Elizabethpert. • . . ''N . O , - • ".' ••••...* ..,•' , Lehigh Coal at Riizabethpoil. • Lump liud. Stove. "hi! Car 0...., :1 _ll 50( , • Woken.. • and Egg.. `i ...AP: 50610 1 75 Propare4 • " `` I 10 50610 15 :ClieStnut • • : "1 '0 000 y 9-50 . . . . Dela; 'de Iludeion Co.'. Leal at Rendout. . • • . No Mmtntions: • • . • " *:. • . . . . • . Pennoylvania•Ve.!a.Coal at Pt. Ewen. No titiotAtiOns: . . .• : : . . . . . . • 1 AT HAVRE de GRACE; MEd. '. - .- . . • .- • . . NOVE)MER 17, 1861. White Ash.:—pre..pare(l. - .'..:-..!:... .. . ... : . 89 . 500,9 75 .14.kwis. Yalley Sq.ineg.rovc.l-iirepEited/0 2o@ . ..... spa B . • .* - NovEmnEn 17. 1861. -. . . White 'Ash preparOwlirile;Sale... :$lO - 75q11 00 " • • —retai ll • •12.00 g. Lykens: 'Valley—wholesale. ... . 25g . 506 t CUM.BERLA).;D—rein of mine • 'lO soat •:1 . "- —Fine • COAL' FREIGHTS:: '-.". Frilifiti to: from P 3!. •111i0a!iniond . [ Phi InA!n nirtsinnuth:- .Nw:Bedford 1 .... 3.00 Nest; York.:. :- .. -3 10- . Washington, ~.. 2 70 'Rhode island .:, it : '45 [ Hprtford : .. 1 : 3 0 0 Newark.....:.... -.2 GO .Atemintiria: ... -2 SO -Dighton ..... 3 SO Derby .Neivprirt Norivelf Trey.. ,'. Ftewbury'port Bridgeport,.. .Albany Providence.. Ttiiihton vrqqels rtild . 9„o boa4.ai 'r:.Freights'from New 'York • , "if,l Newport • ITS . :.. . . . '2 '25 NOrwich - • • .1 60 Priwidettee, . ..• 1 SO .... • ... . -Middletown. 2'oo Hudson' • ' ...1:26' Saleni • • ,2 op • Freights fro To Phlhdefphia" New York • • • Bosron ... ... . : .... . F rei gh t.« from Georgetotrtior A lexandritt. To Philadelphia • • . .•••• $175 @,.. 'New York`, . 2.40 a Boston : ' • • '— 3 IRV 25 slcbu7lkill Conaty"Spilrondn:forlS64 - The. following is the' , citiantity .of Coal transpor ted oyer the different liallroads in - Schuylkill County, for week ending. on Thursday . . evening•lisad:.. . . mifie Hill & 5.1185 , en 05 1.M4..95A 01. Mt: carbim • ,3,003 - • 107,461-16 CS= . . - . Mahanoy Broad, klt .. . .12•.. - •111,721. OT Little' Schitylkill: 10,894 1 . 4 • . 49.1,820 01. Schuylkill . ... 4,948 03'.. .211,111 05 . . „ . .• • Schuylkill COM . Trade tor . .gnantity of. Coal sent by Ttailroad find Canal -for the week ending owThursdayteveningiling: • .• Port Carbon.::::.; Schdvlkill :Haven: Auburn . • - Port Clinton , .. Previolisly-rhie Total • To riiime time la:stye:M:l Incierwe sij far • . Lehigh Coal Sat kot.week ending' ol.Sat. •• • :• • ' - ' •.: RAILROAD. • . CANAL:..' - • OPERATORS. '. ; • 1 '- '' ! .- - . • -, • . • •-•" . ' • *ram . TOTAL. , WFX.X. 'TOTAL. . . ....-- . - ' - •.. ..' - • . i--- Lehigh Coal Co' - •.• ' 25,1241.13,0.92 405,149. A. Partlee;.& Co . - - 83 163;0161 • . ' • . 48,753 Packer -t Co' - "3,203 .137,9iif - ' ,• ' Nbarpe,.‘Velas-& - Co.. 1;929 • 93,6331: - -. •621 • 12,154' Mt: Pleasant:..... c .., . ... - . 656 . • 32;1091 ' 5,184 - 'Spring Mt Coai 0.. - 2 -,653 . 96.510 i.. . .93 .: ' - 2.390 • W: T. Carter & Co..- .: 297 , . .22,762 i 1,136 ' 23,327 Beav'er• Meadow' • • •• , 01 . 2;199; ' •:•- - .; '. ' • • Sinlth.s Spring Mt..-.• 1,133 32,5221 -::- '2l 14,547 ll •oneyßrook - Coal Co I.IGI . 115,944 1 . 415 24,792 • Jeddo , ' -• . - 2,035 102,1981 - 2;023.. 34.6 2 4 Fulton-Coal .. ~ ..,..... ,-• -132 ... 3'2,014, ' :1,0941 , 17,723 -liarleigh • ' :1,209 - 45,1.031 •• 5041 ' 1.2,706 German Pa; .pit4Co. ' 734 ' 46.275,' .• 8761 28,727. Back Mountain -' - I 47,821: .. •-• .24,1591 •Milneerille.:. .. .., . : :.. . 318 • .4t 65:1,. - 690 .15,560 L. &M. Coal .: :..:...-. : -3,382 ' 117,912, • • ' ' - •• ~ .129 D: Mnmmc, .. .. ,• • . . , - -- . Other. Shippers'. , . ... - 235 ' 14.915 1 .. 159 ' ' • 6,362. .I' , . R.& W.:11. 8:.., '3,305 -. 60;933. ,- . . - .• , •••, Baitimore Coal' C 0... ..' . -.- ' .- ; : •••• - '2.467' ConsoldatedCoal ,CO . , . I i • • . :., . 5,656 Plymouth-C0.....1:',: •-•,-: .- •-e' : 1 11 . •" . •• , - 241 Total - ' ' ' '12,277. 1.233:082[ 42,109 6 4 11,241 .. -'• : • - • .• ~. ,_ .1.2,105 689,241' • ' , '- • Tot,lbYlll-11.&Cfu1a1,4 4 ,3 3-2 1;922;523 •,,. - ,•,-., Salim time last yeah -46,835 1.713,964! :'. • ' . -. ' • . . .. . • • ' -Inereiae..... ... .. . I '• • . 148,359 . : ,•.. • . - . United States, llaiLroa t d,- Canal and Local • Reading• Railroad Stock • •*: • • .•., ..• • . - Bonds, I.San•-30..... •-••••.. .. .. • . donvt Setetri' Navigation Stock, role. . . • ".• ; • ." .' " " .. • Mine'lllll Railroad . ... : . Lehigh Valley.'Rnilrond. • .... . ; I,idilgit Canal .• ‘. - e. - Bondo i .. .. . . . • "' 1 Sciltat • .. .. •.'Caltay.iasa 4.tatiroaa ••••• • ;. • Miners Rank Stock . . .... Farmers` Bank ...... . G.ove,mment•Bank Stock... t • Pottsville Water Company Stock..".:. • U. 8: Bonds. ISSt . • . . ... U. 8. i 3 10 Notes... • • •j - • • • MO Bonds (coupons• tiold'Cpremlum d . • • BUtler • • • rtalust Coal.:::. ... . •• Loeser • .‘ - • 'NO York and Middle Cosh. , • - • :Swatters .... . : Dikiton4 Coal Ca` • • • • . NEW-: - MyVt_RTITENn . Nirai,tivrinr..z *A PER , with ltave . lope Aached_to•abeet,ibe Whiting Letter Ready gte.„ Jot recahred and for stela at • , . _ . • _ . * • Beio4iitari and PrMafki Also: Fancy Bill Head Paper, far printl4 Mlles& Call'and see it '' • • Mot: 19, 14.- att. kx . .nv.s AUTOBIOGRAPHY., 2 yak Jut . lasned. - :Prlne 24. TREDV.IJADIER'I3OY THE PIONEER BOY. TRE TAILOR BOY. THE PRINTER BOY. AB excellent Books for children. arum received and for sale at . B. BANNANl.Bookstore. nut - Err ORGAiV.S.-31.r. L. R. POWELL, LI of Scranton, Pa.,ls the regularly aathorized whole sale and retail agent in this part of Me - State Omit:l ing Schuylkill Countm.of the celebrated musical instrument known as the "CABINET ORGAN_ _." These instru. ;: ments are recrimmended by over two ' hundred and fiftrof the leading Organists of the Uni ted States as "the beat of th eir clam." and whireVer they are knowin are fast .superceding the 'Melodeon. both in private families ' and. churches. Prices range from $llO to $600.. Mr: Powell also keeps on band a general assortment of PIANOS, MELODEONS. SHEET MUSIC. MUSIC BOOKS, 41:c. Orders Will be filled and circulars se= free of postage. by addressing him at Scranton... • . - (Nov 19,'64.15-3m! . RPHANS , COURT SALE; . . Pursuant io ith 'order of the Orphans. ',ourt." of the Conuty of Schuylkill, the subscriber; Admin;stratrix of .the estate of William R. Waters; late;ef the Borough of Pottsville, deceased, will expose to"; sale .by.,imblit SATURICIY, the tOth day of:December . ilext, MI o'clock in the . afternixrn, dt - the Public House.of Jesse Drumheller, in the Borough or Pottsville afore: said,' . all.that certain lot.of.ground, situate in • the said Borough of Pottsville, bounded southeistwaidli by Norwegian etreet, southwestwardly by lot, of --=---,•northweetwardly by a twenty feet wide alley, and northesitwardly.by lot of Johli - c. r ozitainlng . in front on : Norwekian street 20 feet, and extending i s lenkttiu depth 9b feet, to a twenty, feet wide alley, with a .two-storyframe Dwelling 'House, with titone. basement:late:the estate, of maid deceased., Terms and conditione.inade known - at the time and p:ace.of sale, by • EVANIE WATERS, mosenx. By order of the Orphans , Court, ' . • • . Dona.u.inn, Clerk. • .• . . LET'I'RES :Remaining Unclaimed "in' L the Post Office,: at Pottsville, State of• Pennsylva nia, on. the 18th day. of November, 1.86• E . •To obtain any of the letters, the applicant tiniest call for " advertised letteri,^ give the date •of this lift, and pay one cent for advertising. • • • ' • . • If not called for within one month, they will' be sent to'the Dead Letter Office. • • • • • Adams Jae IF Pone _ Robinson Ralph Hciwlei Wm ..Gallagher Chas Savage E T Barrill.Henry 'cirettLD P&Co • Shanemamilsaac Be.nnett 'HellinoWorth F.Scott Mlke: • Bream' Jahn • 'lardy .Arthur Smith Mrs Susan Bodine John - Harkin Chea . ehp Suella Rebecca Cawley Jim H • 'calker & iiro • ; Seymour Laura C M. 2 Lawler Martin Sydney. Lucy Cunei Mis'T _ Lawid Patrick . 'Shine Minnie _ . DOmis Dual II • • •Morrts A C • • Todd Wm' Devr.Jacol)- - • . Miller Alban,W• 'Walter T• • •-.• Durkan Patrick •Iderti•john • • • Wheaton CM. Dailey Philip f- McCauley ldsrgt • • Witman Jaeoh H •Dooley Richard • Miller Mrs E - '._Weldtm.Jas-sbp •.• :Davis Mies M Murphy Jno Ship Jno II 2 Duffyldiss M. '• Parks. J C •- • Williarni •Wm • Dona au Mrs C • 'Powellfarv.J 2 Williams Win I) Fist Reehhia '• • :..Pichnid Mrs A J Evatis Mrs Lizzle-PhilipOlitss.MiryWillimns Mrs Fitzgerald- Teter Rhynea Alfred - IWalers*Mrs Fos Henry' •' " • Rorland ROA' • . •• • • Nov. 19, .64. • • ••. M:SILLYMAX P.. M- • , Steam .8 753.9 : 00 8 75g 7 503 7 75 9.003 9 000 9 003 7.50( 9 253 9 2.sret 9 500.9 75 8 503 • 11 503 Boston • New London New Haven . $ 4- 00 .. 3 00 ~ 3 00 0 ~0.. .. 3"00 On 4 00 . 2 10 . 300 75 3.40 I rrjyed for the week E I iiiibeihport . . ' ... 2 25 Niuturyport' :::•`.l 25 New London 1 . 65* • 'l'os Taunton • •1 do New.] - Jaren- • 40,. Portamourb •• 225 New Bedford • -1 So Bridgeport • ..1. 30. Hartford. ...... 75 . Albany... • . '1 25 ►n:flaltitaorc .$1 Tii® , •'• 4. 2:5@,2: it,' .•3 tag. 10,020 'll 436,051'09 =II= 22.61 06' . 0,69 10 07: 2,320 00 26.011 01: 19,140 ler. • 3,101 IS, • 8,7,64 12;, •• • 2,133 00. 61,364.04' 8i.„033 . 00 :.2,55T,516 6.62,219 00 2,648.938 15 . 893;152 Of! . 2,709,408'171' 50(1,679 - 16 , 02,622 .05. 60,47Q.i5! • • • .. ,ade • tior 1864 .rd4y. jait.:• • NI tax 100 ins 700'102 1001 50 39 323.; 1001 SS 00 / COX 50 1 45X s.l 100 704; 5 , 10 75;4 100 109 591 59! 35 501 50 si, SO mil 5o s as blll 19 100.110 100 115 100 , 103 X 100 110 50 1 11 501' tx. ao - iso 151• 66 6 POttiville, Sim. 19,'G4: HIA-CINT7 AND CROCUS BULBS' , just received and for sale at. - . ' • •• :Npv. 'CC • . .. B. 11,A1..TNAN , S Bookstore. F . FW •4i . 40.1f FE RING done in order zat. • TILE-CL OAK" AND.MANTILLA STORE. • .. • 11 . BOLAND, Ceittre,:Stit, belo* American Itousie.• Nov:12; , G44-L4613m) • • . :POTTSi:ILLE. NEW CA,SII . STORE t —Just. opined ;it 1.1 the stand lately cweripied by. N. C. Morrison:- Cerf tre.street, nearly - opposite Market, it NeW Dry Goods,. Grocery and Provision Store,: in which will be kept constantly. on , hand a choice stock ,of Goods. in that. line. Also, Queerisivare; 'Flour and Feed. ItC. - 'Theundersigned hopes by 6trict. attention to busi ness; to receive a fair share of the publie'patronage. , ROBERT.A . .GLOVER.' , '44-tf Pottsville, Oetoier : 2 . 9, .64 ALICANAOS..ASSORT . E . D' -AND NCILIST:t . ' •- • . . . . • " • .F cy..R .1 8 . 0 5 By the single; dozen or grosS, for site by, ziii*erctrants'and pedilifirisupplied whole ale:' LILERSBURG STEAM . t!iitiir undersignedlavinglarge ,Steam 'Say.' Mills, and a tine, stock of Pine.. Oak and hemlock. Logs, at Millersburg, Dauphin- County, are pkepared . to manufacture, and forward to order, the heaviest bills of Lumber for Breakers„.Bridges, Ship; Boit and Car thn ber at short notice, to the cities, of Philadeiphia, Bald- More.. Washington and ,New York;or to •itisrpoints On the Dela Ware River, Union; Schuylkill, Raritan, Penni. i or TideWate , Canals, • Or on- the - NOrthent Central, - Pennsylvania* other connecting railroads. - ..Address • N. C. F RECK. . & CO.,' • C 0...... 31illeraburg, Dauphin Co.; Pa. - . .45,6 m Nov, 5, '64 .SIXTICIREG;IALEIIT . ; PENNSYLVANIA. CAVALRY: Rce:raiting :Office . No. 533. ChestOut-Si . • .PAIL IDFLPIiIk.• ILE IT CRIIIS.'*VAPIT-ED for this celebrated Regiment of. Gen.,Sheritien's command. 61 - The long experience- 4t-the officers. and the splendid reputation .earned in the field 'by- the, ' fith Pennsylvania Cavalry render - this a most de. , suable regiment for VETERANS oC.Cavairpand ' Infantry desiring.to re-enlist. All- -government:and city bounties paid. ''. -' - .---'' Apply to .- ' • . SL-1.70R - CHARLES L. LEIFER, - . No. 533 Chestnut St.„ Philadelphia. :15-lin: . • . Noy. 5,'6-k .7gB'I7E . IPS COTTAGE ORGANS . . 'Are not only nnexcelled, but they are: absolutely nu* equalled by any. other-Reed Instrument in the. -country: Designed.erpressly for Churches and . Schools,. they are found to be equally quiapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale . pnly by • - . :No. IS North SEVENTH St:: PHILA.D.A. Where calialSO be found a cthripletn. assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON.: • • • Sept. New`and Valuable Music Books, . . "Tho' Chorua Wreath. -A Collection of Sacred. and Secular Choruses from Oratarios, Operas, and Pop ular Glee mad,Chorus Books, designed. as a Standard Book for .Choirs, Musical Sticictiea Conventions and Schools, and-containing.theltlost Desirable Pieces"' for Private Practice and Public PerfarmanCe. $1 PC : .' . Newlttanual of Thorough Bass. By • Ed ward B. Oliver; Principal of. the Mendelssohn'' Musical ..Institute, Roston.. This volume embodicS the princi.. pal ideas contained'in the elaborate. works of French: German and Italian Masters oridusic, dieencumbered Of obachritiu of expression, and made plain to the un— derstandirign, i of alrgrades of students.. For beginners.; and even.for advanced scholars* a. book: of reference, it will he forind invaluable. Cloth 6T . ; Boards .50. .A.lburo. • ..4.,_collec tlon.of Choruses, Trios end Ducts,'originally - written for Female Voices. Selected and Adapted for the' Use of Academes,. Seminaries and' Singing Classes. By Charles G. Admit, Teacher of Music at the Buffalo Female Academy; .Including a Coarse .of Vocal Exer cises and Solfeggios by Rossini. $1 SO. . • • The..Opern of Faust.' By 'Gentled. Italian and English Text: Prefaced bya Sketch of the. Cont. poser andthe.prindpal Incidepts. of the: Prot. (Cm- Ma led. -post-paid, On receipt of price, by the' Pub. Rshers, OLIVER PITSON 4 CG.; .277 Washington St., Boston.:- • . '(Nov. 12, . . SEiIII-I.NNVAL.• Sir.4.TE "LENT.' of the National. Bank, of Penn's,: ,• , ' • _ • .'• , . Porrsvrir.r, Nov. . U.& per cent . Legal !renders - $152,1P0 00 U.& 6 "' " 6,120'.00 U. S.:Legal Tenders andother .Bank nites— 15.532 00 S. Securities on - hand • • - 92,00000 Postage - Currency • • - - Gold. . ~,, . . ' Due-by:other Banks and Bankers - U. S. Securitiestepoeited.with Au4itor Gen- - era. •', • . •- ' —340,000 00 LITiBILITIES. . Capital Stock paid ' • 0.-V.00.000.00 Notes in circulation. ,1..:. .5 .. . 316,615 00 Due CominonwftitliotTenna • .1,41 . 4"117. Unpaid diilde.nda this day declared ' -* . 6,000 . 00 .Amount ' of the tuiciAddfalprotits of the Bank - 1.451 09 Schuylkill County, in, PersonallY appeared before me; the subScriher,:a: Jut , tiCZ Of the Pence brand for said County, C. H. Dingier, CaShier of the National Bank .of Penna., who, being dnly sworn according to law, ,deelarea 'and says that the foregoing !Statement Is true and 'correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief .C.'H. DENft.CP,R. Cash , r. Sworn and subscribed berm : eine. this 11th day Of No- Umber, 1864.. • - LEWIS it-E.ESER. J. P. .. . . A SAFE STEAM BOILER, . . The Subscriber is preparedto receive orders for the ‘.IIARRISON STEAM BOILER.','. in sizes to suit pur chasers.- The'attentiorinf nianufacturers and others is called to this new Steam Generator, as combining es sential advantages in absolute safety from destructive explosion. Ong .cost and: durability, economy . of .tnel, facility of . cleaning and transportation, &c., &c., not possessed by any boiler now in use. . - • 'l. These boilers may be seen in dailYoperation; drivlpg the .extensive works of Messrs. 'Wm. Sellers-'& Sixteenth street and Harnilton street int S. W. CattelPs Factory. Sprdeistreet, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's-Tre moat Mill,Erankford.• . • . . JOSEPH , : ' IME=M PAtocSAGE TO AND FROIVEVROPE: - adik 'D EDWARDS, ' . dal, Street, P.Ottlllp; MEI= . . Lirerpool„New .York and Philadelphia Steamship CO. t'imatd Ltue nfliteitnefa. • • • . , . Steain Navigation Couipany. . ' 'British and American O'eat.n Navigation - Company. • . Anchoi - Lane.. New :York and tilnamiw Steamship :.New :York and Londori Steamship Line:. Old Black Star Line M.Packts,l4) and from , Llvep, pooh *. . ..1. [Sept MECCA LUBRICATING: . 01)1. - ;: Train Biscz.tivEro. a tot ot %Ca Labrigatng.LOil-L-the best - MELT' itt. this' itatrke t for Lubricating PrirPogelfeir gale whole egtat.thuttnifsetureraplices by. B. BANNAN. Alio, - Ptire Winter BleachedlVltala:Qll, the otittaltty oflehieb:we warrant, at the lawcst wholegale, - Few pedtotti prtceg. - • - : SDITOATIOAL-. y yolnit „.i e . " "ttt "aktfoiLa,; At . Kingetero. • ' 7'" AitifernA Da, A FlEBT.czass sow tair seK tor Menial 'T -L " IMAM 90: X 8 4 .. -1111111EVN, 'chat C I • F°B 30' - TEARS . A - STANDARD BE. . . Dr.- Swayne's, . Compound . Syrup • Wild • Cherry..• " Dr. . Briaynes Compound Symp.' : Wild Cherry," "Dr. Syraynes ' : Compound . Syrup Wild' Cherry,.' Thousands Of. cases of ,Pulmorrary which hays Miffed every "expedienter turman Nava permanenCy cur.ed by, this old s :same- • . •• , dy; mote this e ertio we ve ex..rtt. -.. • • deeterot cures . Igo_ estop that ' skeptics are led to tbel.locredu • . • 01 tfieir truth. remedy • - ' • • ever been offered thattait . compare siththligreat - • . . ' • • • •-• lorighisi Wild Cher. *. •.• - 17 Compound • . Bevels emighs, Asthma, Branching. Consurapilon; y. • " 'Liver Coniplaint, Sore Throat, . lireast.;.&e, and all'eomplaints 'aimbnonary nature. Its use is •sure to:bring health and returning vigor to the weak It clesneos the lingn of all Imapoiltiei inftiaing :strength, vigOrind new life Inio the dises!sed and Aebllltatedepetem. For p:drty yema Ims been a standard remedy, curiqg the most Obstinateeasea v after all othet remedies , md- treatment bave • . ' Catarrhal Consumption. To Dr. Sunyno ,Son, 330 North Sixth, Phitad i a: I send you certifleateof•Naotni.Wilroa . of this town. She afflicted with Catarrhal Consum ption: andtried .many remedies but continued to , grim weaker • lunge and stomach beeame :very much. disordered,.and her physiciantand friends despaired . of her life.- Through'. the Use of your CompoundDyrup of Wild.. Cherry she .entirely recovered. ' • • _ R D. Sims; Justice of the Peace, • - Prepared only. bYDR. - SWA.YNE &SON, 330 North tiIATH Street:- Philadelphia:_ Sold by HENRY SAY LOR and JOHN if.'IIROWN & SON, Druggist . * Potts ' Sept:l7, .64„4Aprit'2, , . . . • • QUI CK SALES AND sacti,x.. • . -.• PROFITS. • . - • • • TASHIONABLE . CLOTHING, •. • • . • • • .-- . .GRA.NVILLE S'PORES' OLD STAND, . • - .• ' • GH,A.NVILLE.ST.DEES' . .OLD,- STAND, '. - • GRANVILLE-STOKES , OLD 'STAND, . • 609 CHESIWUT . • • • ',GM , 609 CHESTNUT. ST., .t : 609 CHESTNUT ST., 609. CHESTNUT ST.; • •• :009. CHESTNUT ST.; • . , • • • PHILADELPHIA, " • • ' • PHILADELPHIA,' . • . •. • • • - PHILADELPHIA. • • . . . . - GRNTS• DRESS COATS;;GENTS , ,SUSENESS COATS, GENTS' DRESS COATS, GENTS!,BUSINESS COATS. GENTS' 'DRESS.COATS,.. GENTS' BUSINESS COATS,' .• ..• GENTS'. - OVERCOATS, • BENTS' OVERCOATS, GENTS• OVERCOATS PANTS, VESTS, .:PANTS,. I ,'ESI'S,_,-: PANTS, VESTS; PANTS, 'VESTS, PAN'I'S;VESTS, PANTS, VESTS. .PANTS, VESTS,: PANTS; VESTS, ' PANT:3, VESTS. . • .. . . The stock of ready-made Clothing ta..be Inland at this . • . elekant Emporium.aunot -be I , !tulatased,:.-In point STYLE, QUALITY, igAKE, dud FINISH, by that of. 416y . ..0ther. estabbsliment.. -- • • %. • . . , • This: is, nor Idle assertion, but a ppsitive hut:. • •-• • - I -. Call and eaamine for'youiselrea: • • . • • . .. • , •• , 609 Chestuut'St., Philadelphia. •• .• 609. Chestnut. St., Philadelphia:, .1: • 609 Chestnut ,St.,'Philadelphia, .:609 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.' 609 C4estutit lit., Philadelphia. . , . .• . 1864 - '- ' 1864: .r.•-•:..• LATEST .- StYLEFL. MERCHANT TAII,ON AND CLOTHIER, ' SOUTHEAST -CORNER 'OE SF:.VERT :AND . - . . MARKET STREETS, . • . 1 ' . ..• : , , : • . . PHILADELPHIA,'` , • . • V. • • • • . • 11ei5pOt,fully invites attention to, his mag-, . • '•• niticent stock* of FINE.. CLOTHING, 'got ,* up in suUeriOr style .by tasteful and expert- .. • . ented artists, - and offered for - sale at . • . . . . . . . . LOW PRICE S., A 150,16 •his large' and choice • variety of ... ...PIECE GOODS for CUSTOM' WORK, - cm-• • . bracing selections from. the finest•prOduc tions.ot both foreign and. domestic maim . • ••. . •• . . . • WILLIAM. S.:-JOYES *: • SUCCESSOR 4‘O•"ROIiiiRT ADAMS,' ' .. • . , Southeast L'Orner of Sev e nth - and Market streeis.. ••• •• . •-• • . - N0v..12, .64.. . • • • 46: . , •-•.:. C ? 14,0:1 1 -E - IN : G.:.. - . :17.A_1J1,,:i*..0F,::1864- EXTENSIVE ROUSE, . . Nos. 303 and 1105 CHESTNUT STREET, • •- '• - ' ;PHILADELPHIA The,faciliiidi of this houie for doing . heel- CO- O nese are such. that they can confidently claiin 4 : 2 for it Molina's position among. the Tailor- , irq - Establlsbments of Philadelphia. They, •RI • therefore, Invite the . attention of gentlemen . of taste to their superb etocleof by Cf 3 • BF.,ADY : MADE CUiTIIING. • cut by the hest artists, trimmed. and made . t „. 3 •.0 . equal. to Customer:Work, and at • ' M •• • • • - . • . They have nit* added a wherelhe 'Meet pocilties may lie . found, em- ca k r , braeMg some fresh from London and - PERRY.& CO).; -303 and 303.CIFIESTI!UT.lerect. , g O2 "cp`'' Custom Department 303 Chat:nit at, . . 'I. LYON'S. PIT OHIO . CATA WB A LI• BRANDY. & SPARRLING CATAWBA WINES Equal in Q , nality•and Cheaper in Price than the. Bra ndies and Wines of the Old iVorld-. For Summer Corn plaint, Cholera laftuilum, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Colic, Diaphcea, • - • . A, RUM CCM?. I# GUAILVVITEI7;:OI TUE xipiizy W ILL.pI IR- In support of the above statements, are presented Abet:en-ideates of 'Dr. Jas. R. Chilton, Chemist, - New York ; Dr. Hiram-Cox, 'Chemical Inspector; 'Chin ; Dr. James It. Nichols,: Chemist, Boston Dr. 11. E. Jones. CheMical. Inspector. Circleville, -Ohio ; ..P.rof. C. T. Jackson,'Cbemist, Boston: Dr. Chas, Upham . Shepard. Charleston. S. C.; and J. V. z. Blaney, and G.N. Mari ner,. Consulting Chemists, Chicago, all .of whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms; for medicinal, use... . ' A'nalysis of the Xassachwiekti Staid Agigii/ef. Anya-e . 1658. . " ft 7 2,550 00 16,141 86 When evepOratedvhrough cleaolinen it _,lett. no oil oi. offensive matter. • In every . respect Els a pure spiritu ous liquor, The 011 Which gives to this Brandy vor and aroma, is wholly unlike fuslL or grain oil. -Its odor partakes of both, the fruit and .oil of grapes.-- . With acids, It producee ethers cif , a high' fragrance..- The substitution of. this Brandy for Cognac Brandy will do away with the manufacture ofilitifiont spirits, sold under this name both at home and abroad. . • Respectfully:. , A. A. HAYES, AL D... • Assayer to State Mass., 16 Boyleston St. "B ths seine. in 1884.- - • .. • ' have *T.: LYONS , . PUBS CATAWBA BRANDY," with reference to Its composition' and char acter.'.belng the - same as that produced in NM; years.— A sample taken from . ten 'casks :afforded the same re sults -with . regard -to ' purity:, a slightly increased amountof, the principle on which its -flavor depends v. as determined.hy comparison with former samples. - ' The' edicationa of analysis allow that this Brandy*. produced' by:the same process as most .of the imported Brandy. Respectfully, S. HAYES,II. :State.Assayer, 16 Boyleston • Boston, July 20,'1864. . ' ..• . , ' IlLanuthetared only brill. a:Jacob& Co., (To 'whom all Orders should be addressed,) ' Depot,, 91' St., New York.. $527,510 76 MEIN Gieatiedtiction. In thdPric, of . •-• DRY:.`GOODS . ! • EDWIN.• .dr • to., -•N0.26 Mouth. Second Street; ~.pI.ITLATMLIIIIA; • Are now- offertny their. Magnificent Stock of SILKS,' I DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, ICLOTHS,-' • • CLOAKS,' • . VELVETS, .car belew.the peowent GOLD PRICES:: We have also . on hand, a : large stock of • • ".. • ...DOMESTIC !G00D5,.... - • Which we'are now selling at a itraat reduction from the prices wo hive been selling them at. As we have hid the advantage of a ri. , e in the tirieep of-our. Stock in the progreis of the War.for the last two or thiee yews, we .now propooettreme our Onstomers the Advantage dt Mi fa/1 in Prices. - . • . • *. CALICOES & MUSLIN& reduced, . FLANNF.LS th TABLE 'LINENS. reduced. BLANKETS. I= all STAPLE GOODS...reduced. We, respectfully. solicit: from .the Ladles and Others,. visiting 'Philadeiphia, an examination of out. Stock, which is unsurpassed in Variety and Style. in this City. • ;N. 1.1.-IVEIOLESA LE BUYERS "are invited .to ex amble our Stock.. • EDWIN HALL .t. O O,- • No. 2 . 6 South SECOND S*...:P.HILAttA October 8,'84 • ' 41-2 mos PILILADELPIIa:. (111f13Ar PASSAGE ' AND TAPSCOTT BROTHERS &, (X)..S Emigration and FOritigrararhange 084ee. 86 Sontli at. 4 ' New York. ' • • . Drafts on England. Ireliind; Seale:id and Wale/. -Tapaeott's favorite: litte . of Liverpool Pat*ta sells en* , throe days.- . , Of-UndotiPsetetalatla everyert:daya. 'is - "ao"l 2 artiesvristargjo. send for theirtesaltwortb=tt anninf—Tectatie,o6f Cerrito. esot?„1:k 0 . 1 bases e ; e 6, 9 161. 9‘ • - raitr7llle. • MEDICINAL Blood Spitting, WhoopbwCongth Week Neetee; POPULAR PRICES. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, .;". ,4.- 7 . . ;., ,•L . ,- - -: ' . O .F-j ett -':-D- - :4•''' - - 4 1 . - i' . . . .. ,- - .- , ... .• , -4 "%.•-.....;',•; \••••• -5 . , -.1.: • •--- :',;.:1-- i. - ,::,• - • :•,,•• : 7, . .•'.• :•;•. 7 .: r.;" . j' i : - it SmituralWOVolie*beF 19g 1884. THE ViAR - 401{ , : T IINION: mareilisii , i,lApicr-414::11144411147111-11111. arresadatoirYnalitirfirseleisitaikat 'et the esserealtiee--. . Chian aw.; •_ 'A gem' . correspondent of 'the &IV-York Te en- . ing rest; writes -as follows; dating , his , letter in the field, Georgia, Nov. 10:Y s "If. ybu were to.see the army - under' Geri. Sheri 111811% immediate command at thin moment, ,vou would hardly' suppose _ a rebel force Nita oPeratmg . in any manner in its rear; for Hood% army, at though in no wav,toriching Sherman% communi cations, yet, at-Plotence, may be said to be in his • rear: The army now covering. Atlanta, has been, for several days past Sarin' gthings quite easily ; not that it has been idle, for -there hae been a healthy degree'of activity going on, pretty much like that of au athlete or prize fighter who un dergoes that thorough training which Prepares him for the vital struggle: Probably there has never been 'a mcire.perfect army 'to take the field for a campaign than that in : Georgieat the pres ent time. • Transportation has been - reduced to the simplest neceasities?of the occasion. All the sick and wounded have been sent te the rear; ' unnecessary armaments 'have been dispensed' with; and extra': tents and - baggage 'have been... removed, and are_now:- on the way northward.— The - army -is literally!stripped for the -march and the fight; and certainly, in addition to all this, no body, of,men were ever mentally. or physically: • in a more encouraging condition for " the grand dente of a soldier. The,' surgeons report -their Commands to be in the -healthiest poasible state, and a more cheerful set of men. cannot be imag- - is un eretood that General - Sherman has . mov, a that he-menaces important points. It in' pr cted confidently, that lie will atrile ter ror to t.he heart of the rebellim; •-and do even more MI cripple its resources than, he did in the capture of Atlanta. ' .Lin,colies majority iii Pennsylvania .on tbe. Home slate, is, 10498... • • . • • • • , One-half oethe counties in Missouri give Ur. ; Lincoln twenty. thousand Majority' on'the Heine vote. The soldiers'-vote will elect Mr. Van Horn, Union, to. Congress, in 'the sixth- district, The fourth district is not decided: All the others, ex cept the St. Louis district, choose Union - repre sentatiVes. " • . ' • _ . . Kansits elects Crawford; Union; Governor,. by about S5OO majarity on the vote. . Clark is elected to Congrese by , a thousand majority, and Mr. Lane will be re-elected by the Legislature. • The- Maryland Union State Central. Committee called On Thursday to congratulate the President upon' his re-election. They thanked him that his policy had made Maryland free, and hoped that theearlie policy would win the :same result and. Union over the _whole country. The , ; President replied to the Committee in fitting tern's. • . At New. York' on Thursday last at 2, r:id4gola was quoted at DI. " A week ago it was 252.' • Governor V i nrtin has armed and 'equipped over one•thounandmilitiamen to resist the threatened guerilla raid into this State.- No afprebension is now entertained., Seven of Mosebis y' scouts have been captured, and the rest arelthought •to have crossed the Potoinae. • • . . Au'official dispatch confirms- the wounding of Major General Canby, while going up White !ti er. He was shot in the thigh by a guerilla, The - wound is not dangerous. The General has trrriv- . ed in New Orleans. • • • ' The plates for the new fifty cent fractional cur- • rency are nearly ready for printing. .. • . Capt. IL A. McDonald, Go. A. let Penna. caVal ry, charged with counterfeiting treasury and bank notes; wan placed•on trial before a military com-•-• mission in Washington on Thursday. Ho plead guilty and made :a long confession; implicating others. It is said he used his military position to circulate - a very large quantity of counterfeit frac tional notes in the. army, and fpr two yearn has eluded the detectives. - - The.rebels, are conscripting unrelentingly in _Spottsylvania and Stafford counties, Va. Some of the citizens elicaPe by 'shoo-HIT the ing officers. _ conseript - The various' bureaus at Washington are 'busily - .engaged in making, up their official reports. for . Congress. • • - • • • - John Pitnian, !Judge of, the United States Din trict Court of Rhode Inland, died suddenly on Thursday. • ' • • • • A church and-other property- was burrfed at Pawtucket it. I.' on the 17th inst. • Loss $40,000. Partially insure d. The ram Switzerland; of the Misninsippi 'squat- - rep; was sunk on the IGth near Commerce, but it is thought ah'e can be - raised. Six hundred . 'and seventy-nme bales of cotton passed Cdiro, north, in one day; ' • . A number of menn were arrested in . New _York on Wednesday, 'upon - the charge of having COM- Mitted a series of forgeries - upon the , banks of 'New York and elsewhere supposed to amount to • The Saxon, from Port Royal, informs us that ' arrangements are nearly. completed for the CX change of •prisonerethere. .• • PO'IITSVILLE MARKETS •••. • . • Corrected Weekly for jlo Wheat Flour, extra family, 'per barrel; :do do do •do per cwt... .do . d 0.... eitra . per barrel. do 'do auPertlna, do Rye Flour, • , • do do- • - • . . per cwt... Thickwheat Flour, . , . 'do Wheat, prime.white, • • per buehel do do red, do. Dried. Peaches, pared, ' 'pir pound. dy do"; unparcd, - .do Dried Apple& 'do . IREV/ $1 SO .$2 4 00 1 SO $2 09 DO 100 B 00, 3 50 50i, 3 DO, , 1 701 :.1:90` I'9of 1 SOf .1 00f 110 35 09 2'oo . , Rye; bn. Corn, ' 0au..., • •. • Soup Pcas. . " Rye Chop, " Coto Meal'" Middlings; " Potatoes,: "' Hay, V ton •6 bale ewt Straw t V ton. Plaster; Salt, V eacir. Tim Seed," Clover." • " Flax " • 6 .Philaoeliohiet .3tarketii. The nutrkets generally are unsettled and - prices drooping, owing to the rapid decline in gold and, The flour market is dull and prices are rather lower. there being.very little demand either for export or home use ; sales 'comprise about • 2,100. bbls part said last evening, at $lO for Western extra,.sll for-good .penn sylVania do, including 500 •bbls_ good . Western extra family at $l2, and 1,000 bbls City )4111s on private terms. The retailers and bakers are bn,fing in a small way within the above range bf priees,, and fancy dots at from • $12 . 50@12 1513 bbl.. Corn meal continues seam at.. former rates, and we hear of noaales worthy of notice. • GRAlN.—There is little or no demand for Wheat at the present rates. and prices arc tending downwards • we hear °trio sales worthy of notice ::Prime reds arc 'offered at 2603275 c 3 bu, and white at 275g255c he, according to quality. Cenria..more tolenty, arid prices , are lower'i about3.ooo bus prime yellow .soldat 190 " •bri. Oats are in steadydemand,witn salceof 2,5 1 ,X1 bus • • 628, WM:T, HOPEINS - •• • 628; MANUFACTURER OIErVIRST -CLASS Woven Tape; HOOP. SKIRTS, - flume genuine, tulles* they bear our name and No,) for LADIES. MISSES & CHILDREN, of every Style, Length . and Size. Whole sale end Retail, Al No. 62811.reh Street, Phila. deiphin. . Wareeppeeccttttullycel the attention of LA . DIES and DEALERS, to the .auperioiity of stylei and finish, as. well as durability of "OUR "OUR OWN MAKE^ of SKIRTS they being altogether a better, 'cheaper and more satisfactory, article, than can be obtained elsewhere . in this Market.. We use nothing but the best Woven tapes, English steel spring with linen finished cover log, 'and secure all the Metallic fastenings by improved machinery—thereby preventing all slipping and becom ing unclasped in front. • • Also, constantly in'receipt of full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made SKIRTS. SKIRTS made to order, alt ered and repaired.. • T. Terms Cash—one price only. . WM T. HOPKINS. • Sale by Archaic., Philadelphia. ,t157 - Por Sale bY Storekeepers generally.• —• 0ct0bei15;,..84 -41-2 m • GEO:• . W.•. : POMERAY • • .AGENT you. .• . LEONARD &SQUIER,... • • . NEW worm, perm, Whale, Lard It - hcrasene• OILS. • 'ALIN), BOLE MA 1401PACT17/141 . tsl OF 'BMWS cEI.acmUITIV. • AXLE .GREASE. • .., 'OL'FIICE- - -Carnor of Union and ' Centre Streets, Pettairille. ' . . • • .39-3 m CARPETING!! ,CARPETINGS.I!! N BELIAG -• . • )di largaand'arell.aeleatM ate& Of Braswell!, 3. Ingrain' Vnnetian,Ttan and Coonag e CARPETS, be 'closed oat without regard to coat.' . J. T.TIELACROLX, • 1'10.37 SoathSECOND St., above Chestnut . . Oct. 14.--40-4 m) PHILADELPHIA. . , . 1864. • NEW. F.ALL'GOODS„ 1864. FRESH - ATTRACTION/SASTRE OLD STAND Corner EIGHTH . and :BPRINB GARD E N tits., . .1 1 ,HILAD . E1PPHIA:: A splendid lot of PLAID:SHAWLS, A good lot of Black STELLA SHAWLS, • Long and Sonare,BROCRA SHAWLS • QMING SHAWLS, in every variety Rich Tartan Plaids, - beautiful styles!! • ' . Superior Black Silks, • •• • _ . • Plain and Rep Poplins.' Excelletit Cloths, Cassimenes and 'Sattifiettif, Best'quality of •Irish Linens, Crashes. A tine stock of Blankets and Flannels., . Balmoral and liOrm Skirts. Htikfs.. ete.. etc:. at • . • • •.• THOHNLET dt Cll - 181.114, " Cor. Eighth and Spites Garden MrSain: Oct. 1, '64.-40 7 3m). •• . .'• ,* • PEILLADELPIILL . , HEN a No. A.RCH\ Street, :PHILADELPHIA, Has a large stock of . ' • - Watches, Fine Jewelry, Solid !Myer Sitperiorl paled Moo. litgioora, Perlis; are. Oct..li •6t:.' : • • . . 404ra TOYS.: TONS TOYS • GREAT • ..A,TTRACTION S. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST 'TOys and VANcr Goihda of evori. dascriOtion ; _Meets of all kinds, Ring'l3itakete, Fancy Boxes, JOHN'DOLL, • - NO, 502AL&RKET STREET, -.JUMADA." Draoher 38. , %L.". 41-dm (*.NOB' ANDLSZEIMDEOMft, non the , • bait - rasaulectiotlttrerlil oseonaitutrof exOttikultAl, ritgi!v• asictl4. - 1r6 4,0 4 1, Y 11 W Twuceirl- ;.• fobusiattelges:azid BadirstOr_vloliii. - - um also be - tarnished.:'.laschtea4l?! notice,, tad on reagololo"teralli:,... •-• • • 'tit 4111' ..Cleiatro street; ra Egg 6, •.- 424-56 Butter,: V 1ti.'56 1 Cheese, • ";25 Lard, - " 4 ,24 H am, . !26 Shoulders, ."`•'o'2 Beef hind qr. 12 . " front -", " .. ClO ;Muttoe. • " 'Pork, •" 20. Vea1,.:16 Sugar, Cuba.; • Sugar Monne, r• Porto Rico, White, - • • Crushed. N. O. Syrup. .t
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