The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 01, 1865, Image 2

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• are. exiiit• are trio aail sly s to cr,n-,
4 1 4 , issiir flier ilideirslieteki4K:Oeha gas.
„exeept ;sees where' dsSures,-itckes,:cleseekges, AG
not)" op - b five- Vrutototi,theae. ate rare. The only at-aif-,
able esc, AcefrUm deep basins are thrungtr the minute
pad devhant crevices, sta.' oraisksiti•Gie:overlyingstrata , . ! .
Atint.liadbitt of,but,.rtinall
Irdepteat',nisterially affect oar s p.mposithitt. Wee:,
thatstise. greet
trothunirretuns in the central basins of ,the coal
field, whether onts.ot the tither thfory of, oil .formatious
be applkui.' the 'proanit'ot,earlY'Negeta -.
bdore-,the period' of oar cant eraiSpr sia-" - Pro
iincedframsatiy. cave and dePoSited In the nail:at:or the.
• ealthotethederrbataitrief the tidal:formation% it is
piobatilis that, the great cenixelinisins would
.their full attire; But. when -we ctinstder, that .
Ahiisteltainal)this are aqueatta deposits, former]. in
• We ' doubt the probability: of tl e - oleagintius: fluid .
t:•f:jtegkg to;thibottonif.: Oil' floats . en water.- It would
:....be,tmpetqaibieto.precipitate it, to the lhottordor
ttiose
grcaS tae oreeas;y
inhich ear iedintentasyrocks and
S2- - co lg t e at vi t eie - toemea. AV.c.therefore i -e.ontlude that
petrolenha is the melte shbte!rmean gates.... '!- - •
We-have stated that-anti centre of our great basins :
are the centrt* of the oil-deposits,- The general argu
-Meths we liik**4lielli are dilidueliniv. of a pritaicttl
~ttue„ dnisen from facts which admit of no question:
We propose.hoilteVete. th‘Ofteresidence a a local chhr
-- acter,..wklicia amilnits the • c-iireetuess. 'or out applica-
Dh
. • Lion of thsegy• ocritigeohigical.fiwis.•7thoSe thyitrlable
• After a tasteful invest:l.:it-Pas of a.large:portion , of the
Alle,thenY coil held, fridu its •northeritolts, southern
• extreatiitY, and irpractul 'crazaination of its - chief oil.
-region;,mine to the.conclukfith ithoVe ;steed. Emile
siithott iirejUdice, - and Witttpait influencing
Anteresta: cWifound.uothing tothdicate - oil in 1;:enan
.•....-.goar,bloffla-Weitern. Pa, that did hot exist to a greater
_extent in Wert Vi. 'Even the practise/. operations on
• Cret andother portions of the derelopeal territory
'-!! !of that not - surpass, if. it equaled. the 'pro
ductiCaus of - Little :Kanawha; - and- other: 'parts of the
central basins; 'under espial developmeut,:--ivell.for
Surface oils exist in - greater . abundance in the
- ' ell ! rfnisit of the Great li.'anawha and the. region south
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hearty .'veare ago th e writer of 'this article -wits in
- Nited 40 'l,lFilt a .flovlitrr„ or surface Spring to lientecky.
w
' ,which prods:Lex-al - rum tire eight carrels' el oil pertlity".
' On Little.Ktinawha,.:lreatlianaWha. Guyandorte and
• Big Sandy thee ilptinginie !numerous -While burning
springs- where the gases.ate.issitio g in great yoltrines
• • from the,i•axth,.. are -ton:numerous tai . mentiod., •The
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(nap Wesierri Ye. might bessoyered with their:naives.
' atid•thcatilms,, , ,There is scarcely a stream emptying in
- to the. Xanawbaorithinibe coal fielat,the,t does.not pro
' ducellandtisislor gift jets: and the nocitig. of the rhea-.
• gineotia duktirom, theirrniiterritheims..reserviiirs, May
riuticediti a t: Oasand,piaCes; • • •
• :Thee facie prOVe: positively the existence of oil to
Abe, gtest.central basins in. seperiOr quantities: • They.
itulicate..eignitlcantly. the regio n of our permanent
..supplea. of ...pet. °team. pa we: berth'. must. absolve
cruiself front any:lntention to disparage other oil errito
• In claim:ha for the Great. Kanawha. a central tr:ir
• lion in tae oral dell and a permanent position among.
-ifs oil basins, we =say nothing eini.th,t.• other basins
'ln the satnifieldr; butlico'stise Oil Creek Was - first, fie
.. • :: - veltified.- it dot:it Slur follow that Vertangdis the _centre
' of the oil reitrioui, - •nr, give it permauence as -the centre
of the oil trade Will be noticed 'taut MeV' regions
- ...Pa.• are g'raduany extruding; • 'under
• the Influence of development - and it is found-that the
• : of oil are by no: means rindlited tit
••i• belts " and lines " and. - creeks" antl: . . - sand-rocks."
- but'are ge . nerany awl uniformly found, within the. coal
. field, itherever flit geolog - I,confortnation will admit
-0(#. ; That we • beine stderl.--where deep era. :
• ! signs, steep. atiticlinals7Dirowing up the echze;•:,•uf thC..
• ' g
oil bearinstratactivsuresior fault s' - ilotatt exist to per
.. mit the gases. And consequently the uil to escapee:
' Those central basins trwhich we allude...are not.enn
-•:llnedtothe Ranawhas 4 c- A large'arse. underlies the
Ottio,•inti_its upper tabbtaries, smith of Pittsburg;
while the G'siyttudottdatid Big Sandy drain' a portion
• ' -Of the heart of this'great -coal field. tratinmeof those •
streams etitA have sit thoroughly cnt doirti the call measures .
• . • and divided the mountains to their base—exposing and
dereloping.theivitineral treasures,- as the G.reatliana
- Whit ::and,. therefore, ..thoug,h. those- Other portiaps of.
the Allegheny Coal field are 'richt: in • untold' Mineral
claim for the great :region, cruder Considers. ,
. titan. the snpe,riority... ,
•.• The great reservoirs of the lighter oils lie deep An
. those central !basins, and were ir, not the deep ero-.,
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' 51008 of. the great river_ whictreross their broad .
• : - present . inaccessible_ The tithe- Will
. arrive,' however; when-a hole soett feet deep; . . will he no'
• . • great.ewinenking, feat. • Brehm - ay; we are .crediably
.. •
..informifii, holes are drilled into the rock at she eof
'lOO feet hours:. while 200 feet.per weet htis eir,.
• foremite time. an Ordinary' achievement. Ttiose...deep
basins :tir fouufains of oil, hitherto- sealed. , are now.
• arallable.: , The . wild And uncultivated regibos in which
, they exist, in e being opened out and developed by,the
- enterprise Which - the oil business is now influencing-it ,
which is, and will be, es permanent as the coal
. ; -business,. or any other., however tbe,funcy ofairationS tm
nil may expandand burst,"or . !men and-money be '
in the crash: •• .!
. ' To honest, business men wiio seek to avail theirgielves
- ofihe legitiniateprotha Of the oil business. which '
der judicious.. management, and .contiected. ' - on cash'
principfits, has not, and will ilot i fail to bit 'highly re
- munerad 'T s this 'he wly . developed -region..ollers at
' tractions sitrsesesing,any other.. llere Mods can be tilt--
• • rained at their. inuinrsic value, and in bodies largo
• ' - enoligir to. guarantee a. permanent business. Stock
gambling and all risks, 'which are; ten to, one —can
he aVoided-liyithose who wish to put their money in 011
reiritorj.. or oil- productions, 'by. investing in lauds
.' which are rich hi rearm d' ores, Welt stocked with
,tam-;
, her, and reeking in-the oleagenous iluid.'• • : •••
• It is trim development has not opened up this'recion .
• vet to-all the advantages of trade. and conunerce.r If. 1
.' had been thoe. Opportunities far judicious invest
• - minis ivoidd snit citst.• T . tie • speculator .and 'hungry
. adventlirer lloclrto newly developeciTentres but. those
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who lead Otface the most certain 'l6 trio. - • -•
.• 'fite Salley of [tie (treat Kannwfut ,been
held in bondage by the Wieland curse which . frt+ held
the fairest, and richest portions of the soul h'iroin lite
itidnenee Of tree laborauti issenterprisitta spirit. It is',
now etnancivated frorriiis.thruitloin and open to labor,
Quiet:Prise and capital. The mitity.adyatitages which
• :that great region.ottersta the! miner. tile: nuninfacinier
and the merchant. will be made availahle as soon.- as
• t ime-and opfaatunliy can' enable practical men to' rev,-
: lize: their lathe or make them necessities. •
!...- The trade of the Great Wet IS, - 111 thestpres.ezit
•.• one of iiMnensts magnitude. tin 'Ugh yet in its infancy,
and we ca scarcely apeculate -on. its. volume,' or that •
n'
porhons.of it Which will seek the eastern marketS. and
' - seaports . the future. - .,11' is • very evident' that oar 1.
present 'railroad connections. 'between' the eastern and
•.. wegtern !•cities. will 'be entirely . inadtatiate: Other t
avenues must. 5e opened... The trade will demand it, I,
' "'and snake thai. necessitywlnch is new: only pieseuted !
as a nortiral'advatitage.. •
R'e _refer to the valley of the tiie Kanawha and
Connecting its the great witural highway :of
. • trade. fraih-the ee4 - .-te the we:it, or vice' versa- It is'
.-sluirter,by nearly one hundred aniles, as'an.'averat , e,l
I...roman the mosilivorable route now open: -It presents.;
. less elevation by two-third.:, than is ore:con - le by our:
• -present railroads A railroad could be . ('OIISI ruched iron'
the Ohio to City point, on 14e,fanies. with a
• grade of ‘...0 -feet to the mile and With Die saving.. Of.
. • nearly one hundred smiles of . •rsi cirriagG netweCn the
points. Irstartsfrotrea point. wherein,. voltitite.ofthe
• Ohio is gloubled by.- the contlucoce g ait the:litho/ with,'
whicliconsequently.: increases the'capithilities iif nevi=
. garion. while the ionte.ll-: fret. rn,i rcacetttemt,'fiom
• the bie . and'imows which obstruct the More northern
. routes Mini; n pOrtion of the year. . • ...' • • •
I:utierall.these ciretonstauces we claim for lids great
region the attention - -it eliservca from enterprise and
. 'capital • ! . • •,-
. . • the central portions of the oil and coal dephsits id
...! the Appulachiau Int•illS is herr opened 'oat' and made
•.•,rnore availabe lot Praeticardevelopintint, than' any
_ ,t here else throughout its vast area.: .NVllile the Neill
,: 'thoi offered, as the. natural avennes are: preenth
neatly superior to all others . _ D.•
minter:l Mournat.
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IHE MILITARY ; SITUITION:
•, the ;netts frdin- our armies during thq.past
-week. has, been of the Most satisfactory.-en ir
:aster. • On Sat urday:last . .. the rebel. General
•'. Lee made.- ft • Sinlden :assault upon. the Army,
frithor the Pototuac ; the ultimatTe. View. Of. •
• . driving- Gen'. tirant front hiS.:entrenchedpb - -:
Fort Steadman was in One•sense, the
key -of. the extended line held by. 'Abe Whole.
itimy south Of-the Jarue4,:..and had the attack
of ..Saturday. -. suceeeded, One-lalf . the . army:.
would leave been . eut 'off frOm . its . bsse at
City' - Point, . arid. a: new : phase: put "UpOn all
the operations near PeterShurg. :Instead .
, Grant. -- eompelling'-theet aeuation- of Rich
mond, Lee might have Compelled the raising
of . the. Sieg- of Petersburg.. But
. the tack,
.:.ternporaril) . * successful,, - filled utterly . in- . the.
end, and ,o.'fziTled• .as . -.to bang the strongest
',assurance . - that. itr . will never be attempted:
: Theimportanee - of the attempt and
fuititre,,lnay be jinltt - ed Sfroot:the tiet..that the
assault it ibis POiat hind been :meditated - .by
• the 'rebel . chieftain months, - nnd . eyery
• -pirPttrationmade'..AS,be..-SnppOsecli fentler:'. is suisen .
..ile left out. r -his..ettlettlaiioU_
the get:lb:it - man Prtipbses hut • God . dispOSes; .
-FroMlSherteau'i.itney . welearnthztt :there
tn
has.heen .'some . fightnht,..beln..een
lions of. it '4nd the. it bole of .Johnston''. On
- sAind4Y;: - 4he :IMit..tilt., at BentOusliille.. Our
men enecnuttered ti e -rebels. foree... - The
:FOurteenth , COLps had the advant . :e,- - tind ii•tts
toughly inindien :for
.u.rlr.le=a .division :or
tnso doubled np• sucees4 gained'
by Then tlie.Sixii.‘eutii and*.
Seventi;entlt checked; the thletki
-.....iknd.retrieYed the fortunes :the tlay. • Our.:
men. are f":reported captured. seven
thousand prisoners. The I num
"forces= in
-North Carolina arc, now. not merely in Coin-.
•••• uninieationf-Init united .into one', grand army
under Sliernum's personal conimatid: It. on=
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'twit Ibilterto, adVaneing in
: ...separafe..colemus,:it-haS .siistidned no serious
- .combination of. Gen, sherinan.'
. ..his,bee . n no - . phni.,interfered
-• nci. point t at he
. Wanted too reach h : - been head
• .he the . enemy. at tWR' rtnirrierd.-near
'pre in ll* • the
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• re alt in.reanueiirtg:lsirih=•.Catr
tin the Union,:,may for: ter
OS :deliberately.
Awing-the next few da,`S.".'2 . -,4i , : en011,; , 1t. for .
us 16.1:n0w that itprrigesses sitfely:' nd that
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vie-decay it only silt as makes the end More'
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.is - progressiriz so
.fay - or:ibly for
onr . etttise ; while the armies of the Itt,pohlic
!never wore stronger,,bettili.nppointed, more
itow 'stand% it with the reheli?.
ti.3'grewlyreduct:ti GI.: rt•th.4 . au itiirl re=
siarets. tilat evan. tht:. Lialtiptore eorre,pond
prt nt.ii,a fly ? entirp forty: ibm.
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Generatto - nunand : for the - de.fenie.ufi
Richmetna. at - 92,400 men; to wit: - Trttiops - uti
Richmond Peterabdrg, 50,600.;
whole arruy,•42,41:00. tlppottiolied
. 11 AlIDEE, : l5,96O . ;_xtAN ' s atvidi;i", 5;000;
cuE.,l44.?or's corps, 10;004; and 12;000..
The gaitroad;cOlumiliticationta ofttbe
. ktuth
are pretty: much broken up ; inaeed, if the
roads were, left:intact, rolling stock mild
'not beprocurea.
."Otir titiOpS *We captured
the machine shops, whichenabled the South
to - put to omotives on' their railroad tracks.
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The . Wor/d's.'correspondent Cannot be
charged with an peculiar prejudice in:favor -
of the Ncirth, art4._beretharks,.affer deacrib:-
ing the effect of the 'blockade in Miffing off
from the ,rebeisupplies•tif'Stmes, clothing,
tea, sugar, etc. : "But a still more grievous
loss . than 'this,. however, 'has befallen the I,
Smith. in . Consetfuenes of Sirani.ta'S tual. - Chl
across the Stites,of qrco . ria,. South Carcitina l
and North Carolina:: - .This . stiasisitS.irf . the !
loss ' of their arsenals and ',manufactories 91 - 1
cannon,: muskets,: swords,.: and gunpowder,' l.
except thOSe % at Richmond and one or Iwo
other places.. The .mannfacture of these mu- .
rations of 'war was carried:On very extensive
lypot onlY at Fayetteville, but also at Ra
leigh,- Danville Lynchburg,. Che.raw, Cain
den, Columbia," Charlotte," Augusta, .Charles
ton, Savannah, 3filledgeville,Mhooti, 'Atlanta
and Mobile. .01: all
. .these :places, . the facto
ries andlutd Danville an
* fories at Dand 41161)1:lig
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arc the only ones are now left in opera-
I thin; and even'ihey are not considered
. safe.
They will probabiy,-he;destroypil or blown up
in *few days. . Those'at Raleigh and Mohile
were:removed, itis said, a week or two ago:.
Tho.e at Macon - and A.ugusta, his said, have
' been destroyed quite recently.. : Those at At-i
hula, Charleston and Savannah were rent° v,ed I
I hefore.those•places were evaeuated.. -Those i
at "Columbia; Camden, Cheraw and Fayette
:Mel-ell into the hands of General b'itsituAN.,
Thus, front the want of the very mimitions.of
war, the South is, unahle to curry on the Con
test much. lOnger.. Theatiskets widely the
1 . Soldiers of LEE and JtiliNn - ros carry' in their
hang and _the apinunition :in their caissons;
constitute their whole supplies of these es-
sentialities, except those that are in the arse
hula and intwazines of Richmond and. of one
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or twoOtner places.'.' . • . • .
It appears"el ear, then beyond all . cairil„
that the; `rebels are reduced both in nien audi
nnittithins tif ; syar, and that they Intve no Way
of.:reciiperating: . .The:ke - is bitt'a
left, : namely, the .remote confingeney . ..tit . u
terlY destroying oneof the niain•_ artules '
• eratini 4;aitiSt. cptintry• is
'awaiting, Without anxiety, the last Shock"of.'
. battle which is,to settle the fate•-of
:The probability qf. that:docisiv'e battle :being
fought: is • materially lessenleti; .
. since ni .of our - forces in:North . Carolit
na; for it woold: thattliestly be'. eitrente folly
ilit.4EEto.erideavor to elude Gawxr merely to
cripple Stif:a} add the dirtiest
he•coilld : hopOlio.d6; if lie precipitated his tin 7
. sire force_ upon our indondiable Geneyal..:The
..piilitary.:Situation, as.wc.vicw it, iS- tucquil
agi al,t• in the hidteStr degree, and there seems
•to-be no•sliatloW of ground for. apprehensionS
Of our complete add.carly' triumph over :the
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CORPORATION. 4 are iiet• - prever-iiiektbeiarge,
heartedness; Philadelphia, pasienger rail
: ways companies 09tvie eoutemptible mean-'
ness, the ,individual :•Who was so metin .
that • he.' stole. pent]
~fro_ni. a dead, in a u'.4 I
eyes. • •Illere •iS 'the latest instaneit.i • TWO I
tmu-conimissioned
..ollieers,::l):don:gitm• 46 . 1
a eplOred regiment. tu:(;autp
got on the frnut platform . . of, a:!Yifth street_
car '.to ride:
.ttp; to the •,Nortlt . .Peunsylva-:
ili , Pot: • It: was. the last opphitunity by
whieb...they• co — uld reaeh ) ' eamP that evening," . )
The conductor of the car,
,as soon -as: . .he p
served theni,.went.: . •forWard
. and forced.. the
Sokik:rS to .
off.and walk, against re‘.
tiionstrances of :other IrtiaSsengerS,.. deelaring
that n 0 ..t.niagers shOuld ride: n hiS ear..t ; By
this act of
,brutality' the conductOr,
would not hat* : dared to enltiree Upon . auy.
..'Whiteinan, no Matter.mhaf his-. behavior. or
condition miett'be, 'these soldiers were•pre- - - . I
vented troth- returning ta .-eamp.at the . • time.
Our re:iderg Must say,.i4ic
:is Philadelphia ..iii."laineambl y.
heltind the progress of. the : age, In her treat.
"mant.of colOred persdus, - a fitet::.for Which:She:
should asked: the ,i).hiladek .
phis jiiurnais to .gublisli •the names of the
presidents - . of railvay . comp[Mies : Oil:Awhich.:
• act's lithe that noted. above, are..9ermitted; hut .
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sii.far, in .yain. any:.prour stibseribhrs itt
Phihtdelphia".Will - . thrash a lit to Us, .we iiili
publish want band.rthe names of
the men. who controtiliese ekeltisiv6 corpo
rationi,', 'down to:posierity..- .Will; some 'friend
. .
.send us a list • • ••
A .Nidkai.i death'of the is .that
New.LYork Of . Jacob Little, .ttic w - elt:k no wn -I
st4k' bi:ofi: many.' years;: was
one. of the lead ing.minl,
connheni:ed httineiS in Of the ,111.
tin aIS Jacob 13tirke- in and when - t.fiat in- .
:-..thOtion failed, he set' uh : husinesS..fOrhhn
self,.'bbt lia:iteVer Caine. .before.
the inth`lie . its. StOck. :. operator until: i t830.,*
when be w . as, common cOnsent, : recOgni. : .
zed .as• the great leader ofthe:bears; and: iti t
: the the. Streets; the .
ShOrts:"', „Pioni• that rieritia . .until ilhio
Aw.yelrs_ past, :be" .was. one . of the mast ex-.
tenci~e-speculators on thestock :exchange,
aud:' aipassed princely fortnnei . : He
freqiienitycOmpelleci to suspend; 'in, C - OnSe: '
ftlence the.inarket going strongl ; YagainSt
bid; but as,: in the c.:Ourse of tune -he usuallyl
. rn yeinstahnent
Ifollowed..- He NV 4 - S very bold' inan ; :in bay
' ing: or' selling ;. and often. - et= hat the strict
il .occasionally could be
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ebunted-hy . tnilliOns a.single week,and.l)6l.
uufrequelitly . ibis;loSSes would"
.I*. equally as
Since the - .Wer hoN'vever„'hiS
business . gfackviaYly..contraetKd,'d . Ins
finance in financial eireies'.*as.not so rnarlsed .
aSlt'had-been...: . Lattefiy :he : had 'been: sttfler-
inn seser ely Ironi fl health ,•finallc.resulting
in softening ; : of the conipelli2d
his .friendS to send hint: to an infirmary.nary.
age
.wliSi63. . •
Tllti i.NI)I•;CTEDICES:a Or, : NATION.—We •
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observe• - thastatetnent That Secrat ary'illeCtil- -
.106 . is •aliout to ,reS num thi•pithlication regu
larly Ofstatements of.the - hationar debt This
is right. , tile:nbsene.e: of such • publication
croakers and enemies tell false_hondstn imp or
the : national credit:
..The Nis . ..York .Coni..
inerciiil Advertiser 'lats.: l oone •'the' . coninn. l
nity, the . trouble to]
ascertain:from from-authentic sources thSt.the.un-. 1
paid retptisitions - on the,:treasitry;
being :.' ! •.0, 000,009, :as • had been :stated •" in
:print: dicl "Februnry,*ticceed.
000..060 - all of. Which. have 'sin& , been
and •6, balance:of ~$. 2 33,000,066„. 1 eft. in.' Oic . i
hands of t he- Tieastiterl: Yet. the falsehood
still incliistrionsly•itrnpaiated..by- those who
should. know . better.::Prohably the ; w
thing ill
Soon..he revaMped ,and:stttrted . .afrashr for...t he
:mint l ch • send fort h t his- Sort . of coin a is
never Another in
Stateent , Witlely•ciri•ti .7 .
lated is .ithat . 'lsecretary . • AlcC4llocli is. with-
- drawing . the greenbak . i as• fast ,Its they .are
received into the: treasury....::This' . ...has: na
More.: fennclation:than.
.:Bat it
Vain . to attempt to follow - up all'aiteli canards
' • and int radict i• The 'best:Way . . to - Set.;
1.
Ile them all' is to'shave. anT - offleial.
.statement
tegularly . issued bt the department,. aiid.tltis
we are glad...t.dhear 11.r.: - Mcdtalinch is "about
-to
.have,dotte. :The:steady sales of thr Seven- ,
thirtiesleave io.roOM•!o dorthtAhat ample
supply of money ; is now:prOVided' far. L'uler
,such eiromnst ances the matiOnal credit Onght
t to be above the .reach and„wonld
be if ihe;ollieial ittfotTastion Were. kept . eon
; stantly:b4ote the. p •.;
. .
. hill/ortant to "BuillmeN . oti the: Sch.nylkil.l.lVari-.
riotibo.--It may .Lot . , but it should he a faetla-
Miliar-tO every' boatman-on-Ale SchtlYlkill Canal
that . dectiou 103 of the act of--Juno 30.- 1864.; im7
poses tiphii...atl persons owning - or possessing or
having the -pare.of Any canal boat usertin tram:-
porting prOpertY for hire, a dritY,of •two'nnd °lid
half
.p . or centutii upon the gross- receipts . .. These
persons are made subjectto the tax; .aid umut of
course rnake-the returns - and pay.the tax aa pre.
st giber]:
..; The following is - au extraet from a (leers ion iri' l
txigaril to the-matter; Made by-the Treaatiry pe-i
.., There are but few .Cases where there will be lay dif
lbuity in determining two isthe ..oivair,. possessor. ur" . .l
party Living the care and trainagewerzt. and 'Hattie to
the duty. Where - the Owner is koown,•anct the railroad,
.canal, am., is tinder his control; he is the' party. liable..
Wiler . e. another-party than the owner has; the misses,
tiodi este;and . management. doing the lasiness , and I
- receiving the freight or fare, such other party itt' the oriel
Hahne.' Where - the• owners or prophetors of. a csual
:two the boats .and . themselves manage ' the bosinesa, 1
they are liable, IL however„ -they do not own the boats, i
but pAinitt others: who - do .to use their, ismal. for an',
agreed or natal rate of toll orquir , ensatidn. they . har;
lug no other interest in the business of transNiting '
pa r seenPers•ar.goods. then such owners or proprietors
are not liable; bathe 'owners Of the boab.tare 'ltor e:
railroad or othertranaportation line is leased-to smith-'
er, - the„lessei. managing the business: the lessee and
1.1 9 t the lessor -is the proper party - to mike the returns.
The duty is imposed upon the gross recelots:*beece ,
'the expenses paidfartolls, canal orptherwi/T-, - tOWIng,:,
pilotage. wharfage. State or Othertflxe< nod the like::
cannot be' any more thatrthe . expensefir. me- I
~ .
" f tive potter 'or labor.employa, :, -, ..- . .. • , ...., . ,
—.•• . . . ,
The it'llioie Crt , iO4.%Pe , /,yerifeeling of ,PottnYille; -I ' . A bite comnalinication froin the same , Deliai.i. l
makes tile folloWing - .eontr...tition for the. Dee of I meta, on the Mune subjett, is as 'fOiloWs : •... -'
the retrtrnd -En:,.; 'Pr sauce,, in. our .hosotta3s; •• ~ ::... . .. • .
: ' - -IREAPITA Y tme.A.Mr;irivr.. - j , ' I
iiz::=ll.ra. •B, ..F.,l'oiliroyi 4.. i. 00; '31.113. .TheiLll/, . .. •• • •• ' •0 . ,
' lITCP: OA it , TECZVAL itRIT.NE, . ‘•'.'
- . •
ti 00 ;' MrS..l.'tio's, FoSten .i - -1 00'; 31.r5 . :, dehrilluoh, ...' ... .. . Wxstunero:4, December 14.-1864.. '1:
.
S 1 Ot;'.111rs: .Mason, sl.o • o:;.hirs: Melliuntg; 51./..i.' Bra: - ' '..•-- . -' :.' ' '• , - -., ' • -.
..?tir. Marta.' 'S.I. '.00.-; ;11ra. 'Ja........Lanugan, ...Sl - .t.0 ;'I - Totirletter.-of Nov. 28, in relation-to
,the' Schuylkill
3.lre."Jlibri Morris el. no; . Mrs... T: A.. tiosifegy, -,i 'Navigation Ctimpanv bat beet' received.'_ •
S 1 Oo : Cash;:al;..l flie, ~,, ,il5OO - , Total-US Od. I* - Lf. thle O,I3IPonY ,do-not "we *tar . manage the boats',
d'i2, C ' t , c i r e T . e '. 4 • B4 . .. " ' 6 .• C f, 1ie .,'.". 4 , .".. (3.- .' 41.1 .. u *..,."'. i1.414 .. 4 .Y : ''.. ra bu i ! i i i n f e n ss g 11 :Pf l t u'i ran ti ;; I ltti .'ca rig nal in z. : 41 'pe d rty do .fl il fr o,t hi e re. ria b g u e t . .s i n i
in :t i t 7 6 ,
. ..-. • . -:. , , I. - ••. ' •.' • -,' •• '• ''-- ' .- 1 permit other parties Li, L p , o, oser . their cans upon ,
A. GOOD tbing says. the lithulelplita Press,' • ... The - ta m, I,6• ufeti un - iitur : . . d ; .. ,,,ht . ~ , , e Nyr n en t to them of , eeitou equal et. fixed rates et.
- AY-...1ue. .. -V/ 11 , hill they are not liable to the tax imposed by section
ii iirtAlinte'Ll - la . liitAll.' Ilt- s e ,ll - 1061 i, the -n" ew -, ...c1,.ack - I', NS eit - -
.:
.. .. •,:..,•• -. ... ... . :...• .
...
tilene haat been near JO near, the ttleao' ings .- be- -,-, Theroma er or mareixer of,...thobriat wtilch cerriee the
. .
Se9relliFi, -of - the :Trout!. !Y . ,- - -A. : frigt,llte,l-. 1 0 . - kto N e:11 otothent by it of returning frilin:".pr t: .. :1 the renal Met include iii hie reimm,lhe
, . .
speculator I;'4,las.dillting hirti to'arres . t.the down, I a birlit , lnght part ', (;;li;ii by a. gel:dimtrait; over,; aamant °like tolls paid — by hie!..boat*pil the property
.
.. . . - • -_, -. wiminieil •hy the •wc:-..rtit wilts 'elirs" we CI note , i-trees Ported •' -; ".': :::''-' ' '-:-' '''
'.
. ''
• :.
-
' war& tendency' of gold:
` et _ .
. iny . .. goo tv - hi 4 bwb•bib-bigt4 'a ' .thirY 'tumbled - '. -•-• to " -I . • , ~..". •• • • ••, --''-• '.
f . . '''' • .'"- -•-•.--:
ifileOti" whi tlic...c..re , tary ., . 's i'epl.Y:'lf3teni . ..,crati - ..., - ....4 ,, .. - -...... a b il . d r Ilut . f . 'l.4,hl ., in s t rnw . „illitti'lx.nte v9 .( T tli er e... 6 pur r.c t; : i . ... . • : - .-s- • : • I.:
....,.,...... Ts!i":7 ; TeliPkirindli .
..., E. . Az i to ; - , . f. ;; - tirs .. - ..-:•:-.:,.
,be itt,tlerstoody i .oe aforesahl . - papist!. ' • • --.-
,get- 'grunt, : Sherman :and Slieritinn 1 011 A.the . 1
ii:;: f id" 9 0r . t w e o l d, .u a ,,.-1 . 8 .- f the ti„ht 06 , 0 • •
. .
, rclazlx whip tbein, you will '1.6 . . , 47:1**ifita I - ..but • :,‘ ~Ln.:ti.( ~e i Tui ti :6 -. -,..., : y. ~.ti 11...i.r - tni . r.ki.,.y * - '.` 7A) ! e i', t . .!; z il ze t,h a e j h 4 "t,, s -- -
aux
. 1- I.ltni a li•liiii they won't, oblige you. y , ••., • . '. :.ght F.,. v!., Italf.past I i ' li ' eiur . k. :* ' ,-• .. p ta . ttem e . • pi,. .
... -• •
ii
TW*i: - AtEx Rg:;, ~.7or Froirr..7.,-04**ai A . t!eloiie..sqmOlExarainatirmis.—Theyicilittabeld
:Glt? .. , Al.nn, - -17:7ti6; led the • rebeltroops against 1:1 /3 ;' 1hi*I13 ?f:S7 h De ' l '7Yr k • . - - The A c 'l l ?-70! 1 84 1 0 11i -.
i? . ..:"t Stuadniiin, elelicined - ria they wertl:4ti- . .Wriumsuar','Annistii,/865-gradaalirig - -:ell
I
ten" oti: of tli - . Union wisks:. "Atist *i I ''t High Selk,?.°L - ',_:- . ,. .-*,--. .. • -:,:,, .-,- .--
tliimAht, .the men will' not a gho ; If, the 4 1T u rt r i Alt46*-- ; h:74Firste4 43,l4 ttoa .4Przim
Nvhite troops behave ii illiB - ..way, what have ..-j. Farrar, Antir.7th.li r iral.el4Aiiiil4its: land
dlate for prorridtion; -.... , 7 -" !'-',:-- ' '" - - '''
the rebels tQ.theMgroee .whoia Eaamiaationa'wil he held inthe. eehool-rvou*:
they .intend to , put in the fight, - agelitst both Entrninationa compiene*: at 9,i. -- 3f.:,-*and2 P.:-SEZ
the *ill and inierestof tile Elsie? . . "hey *ill
..inv r i e ted s to 4zi aUn th d e fltlTu t i i4: B. ` izt'-edeaki . ° . -1, - F, l
be n poor* dependence 'against auch , •veterans ''. : By order e gie..Board of Vireatora.,' ' .
as Grant-.and Sherman .have at their . .corn- .'
_.... :.. ' ..„, s ~. ?_ r_ silf4131.)01 ; : stvr.
.1:4130. `
.lee had better onfesi the failure LI
the confederacy' and, spare the ' itecersity. or
any further bloodshed, " Every life Vitt now
is a wanton sacrille:e to pride.
,
BtFons.the - _begisatitre closed its seSsion,
tbe Sensmt devoted its closing hours toile in
vestig-ation ()fart ioctranrdinary attempt at Uri- .
beryi ormoreprebabl,y swindling... Some tittle
Since, the Atlantic' and Great Western Mtn
:road compa.ny sent a bill to Harisburg, which
in, its provisionq appears to havebeen entirely
just awl proper and . Wouldhavepu.sed with_
out c:t4ection, it , is 5aid.,..... From the report of
the San rte couruittee it appears' that Some
person or persons, not connected with the .
Legislature obtained the sum:of $5OOO : tram
the 'conaparty, for the purpose of putting the:.
bill through the Houe, and that.subseqnent
ly; the additional sum of itv25,000 was asked.
and obtained, ,under the plea of being neces
• vary to aid in 'getting the:same through the
Senate. - William. H. Witte. •- and George.
Northrop are mentioned in the . report as
having applied for the 'money. There was
no evidence that any . member of either House
had re Celvttd, a cent of:money. The money
wit's refunded to • the •perScin :who:: broUght
.:it to Flarrisburg, afterptte affair was made
public., ' ' Aceording to the repOrt there is no
evidence to crirninate.ihe two persons 'Muted
as having applied for -the Money. It .. looks
, like a -very. ingenious „piece . • of rasCality,
Which; though' arrested' before ' being . fully
accomplished, ha cens s-.b so manned " , as to
.. _
give a . chance for the perpetrators t o e s c a pe:
.
The StMatc decided to continue the inves
. - -,
gation,,, ti
• and-th- committee Was instructed to
report to the, itoriteyGeneritfot the .COrn
..
nionwealth, to has authority to prosecute
offenders
against the laws. , • ' -
EDCTOLVM
• . . . .
Fabm friend Godey we' have received a . copy of
•the April ;innither .of his .very interesting and •
beautifully illustrated ;: magazine; , 'the . :Ladys
As a useful and:patertainipg.patilicarion, -
this . Magazine :should'. bad its way
.uito' . every,
household in theland..• • - .• .
• . • • •
I.3Li;e4wtx - in's..MAo.i.ZINE..L-The . ',/kinerican
re
ptiut of. this magazine for March; has . appeared.f
The - contents of great : interest .• and -excellence,
are thii scond parts article on .31r. - • Glad
'stone; M: V.; td - EtOniana, , ancient and ..modern i
and:of-Miss Marjori bank, a capital stiiry.',
William Blake, Sir E. tiulwer Lytton's•.Poynisi
and.part .
first of Piccadilly,' au: episode • of...coutemporane- ,
:cui autobiogrAdiy. Published by Lednard Scott
strect:.N . . - Y. . . ..:•
. . . .
The ATLNNTIC ' Mos - rnir.From Ticknor .and'.
'fichl,:dloSt.on; we have received : . a. copy. of. the
- April number of -tiii.i.nagazine; 'lt •has-a
'of agretiable•artielps bf More.than ordinary inter
estand 'value, Mixed' with' a number of romantic..
and instructive essays 'which • wit]; gratify -those
:who do tint .care for history - ormatlienialics.':
the. St.' Mary's o..ce'and
,Ritilliriaus.;-...Needle. and
Ga [dem May be cited - among the more:.sterling
:Papers. After these comes•the SPaniarib' Graves ,
..ar the Isles' of Shoals, 'Dr.: Johns, etmlinzwverii..):'
Our first citizen,liy ; the Adventures
'of aiLinie Woman, by. Mrs. dane:Austip ;'Grit, by
P.. Whipple; -the liettibone•Lineage;
Badfellow, by Mr; T. B.* Aldrich ;•.' and papers'
. by 0. W..Hilincs, Mr. and Mrs.: ,5....Ha11, Mrs.
..SToive,• J: 11.• Lowell, - Fitz •Hugh-LudloW and.oth-.
•erS: ' seentrotri ,the: table - of-cmiteuts
.
tlii
the'nuniberis.one of InuchAriterest:and val
ue ; .and well' calculated:to - interest as. well as to :
ititt rove: .
There are. few.inag'azines which have
Inure sterlilig - merit than ilie'Allantfe .•,• few
:are M ore. Wisely. aimed, and re* . which
highly and deservedly appreCiate& •
Fno : Nr Ressrs. :Ticknor and Fields, Boston,. we.
Lave receivetrthellnirth • number Of Ow
-Polks,-au illustrated 'magazine. for . boystuid.girls; , .
•-We'vent me nothing hi saving that it.is the best jii-•
venue magazine ever puldished.:-in thia . ..country i
• "Thecurrent n Wilbur contains 'continued papers .
his Way: Our .D.og,:raiwiiig.. ; for Boys
The Little ',PriFlplier - •;'. LessonA - Magie, apd
t het ~ All ilia iii tercet Mg, instrue- •
live; and adapted to. youth. It has; alSo,...papers
: tioncerning . a Half Gail - HantiltAM ;
Camp Douglas ; Hospital; the Evening -
Lanzp,..and other .eiirrent Thelniniber
•
on. of..the, best, and should' secure . : a largeeircu-'•
lationin.all families which
-i• Tut - EDINISUitGICRE•Vt.EvrfOr January:has been.
republished. by Leonard - Scott A Ce., 135
•:'street, NewTork.': Iris noidiSeredit; to the
odieal literature-of France, Gerniany'.and - Ameri- -
ea, - and . the. numerous : : English, Scottish, . and.
Irish Iteviews which . are their centereporartes
their.own soil, to einphatically -characterize: The
Westulinster,"- .t'The • Editiburglo ."I.lle Quarter:- .
‘flilackwood's;"-aod , the "North. British," as;
time Great Be vie ws:. Each- . represents..a state of
siitiety,', Or . tininlithiii of riiings,..abilbrimOto.bear
updn the. queitintis - that concern it an amount of
• ancient Mid modern learning, a :'force of thought .
And 'power of which:confound :with
,iiiiazeinent .:.even the.. rhettirientrui and' philoso
. Idlers and schidars c/f the -whole, .'• •...
4",0ral (Affairo.
Ayt*ltiy A lin
. -
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• . . .. . . . . .
1 565 :....Apr.. , w 4 - '. 51' . ? .. i • • . . MTHIN . B .. CI3AS:GES.: .
1 Skrey.oiv,...4. 5. 49*ti '.24 -- Firq Q. 2 P. 23 evirg,
. . 34U :Is.ky' . .1 5, 4!' 0-'25 ' Full it 40 41 "3l ovli'g.
.3 ',lloz, DAY :, ... :.1 5 .41 a ""G1T....a.. ! ,t. • Q. 's';': ii 24. ev n't
'4 Ter...0i0r.'..,;..1 . 5 . : 4 2'6 .2i. Npw'ili. ;:b , 9 ..I.p mug
s:Nyliiirt , l)kv.;:f 5 •3T.:(; . ' .'-'67:': .. : ..... '. --•-., '-. '
GTtin....5.P . 41`..... :5 '35 4'i 21- ' .. ' ..'
.-
...... .. '
. . .
.iiciliittiseriinnt in
.4. I - till...snit .txf •of.Giii‘rcis•-
yille; this (...o . u.iit.y; wir3 acciillaitally,.4t - ci.Nslied. last'
'On kin sets for pia ntiag eqrhm. reniftrk:f ,
bly..hi h price this spring, and they are very
. .
. . .
'7O-inorrino..—Fintiteenth ,S'unday . 'or tfie ,year,
'and iifth liow.:erand.43
. . .
'The afternoon .trains" .3londay.were'detained.
tit.,Phoenf;iville bv. ihe bterilimg . ilown'of 'Goal
in'the tunnel. : •
Prrtrii* .1?/56 - . 4, 0 - nnpaii . Y '4sth repnsylra
nia fit*iment; 't.iu.i.-week , in a lithipiE4
Wishingtou. • ' : - •
The attention of Witt.tmen 'is".ealledio the deei
sioii,e4-tlie Cuminii-isioina, which will .be
-funnil in anothei•eolthnn.'.:' -. •.
.. • .• ,
. .
:7he t tai • it I:'rezicli in the
. Sea-.
rnd:Preabytitriiiii .Alariial lignare- to
morrow morning and evening at 104 and .7t, o'cleadz.
Rptunied frost CaPlicitiV'—(llPC: rind
Lieuts:ll.oTner'and"P.ottsovii were i;onfined so .
long - . in . rebel. pridoni . t, r6tnt - nnil •to their
homes in tsls.Cnnift.N.
~..' •
• Fitr.ra.2) . e . Foiniii.-06: n little
. .
girls fur found - on the pa;vbineut. cif
Thompson's- ;tore... .The :ownitr- can
obfain it, by iialliug• at tii6,-i•tore. • . • ,
. .
r9bisteses, substitote3 for drafted 'man, and
drafted - men who enter tlie. - Serviee, recsiving . tim .
local . homily, nave : been pOtn so 'steidily. since
thOrt;cel)t.ilraft; that it is iiot.likely there .willve
Sp -
Hi drkilting.s . of c•oOsegoen:e in the (4.5121.1 . 11,
under. this last call ; ' ', • .. •
•
Mrit'ing is now t4e:Yinilet of the' day. VI:for;
•tnnatelyi there...are .manf . ntit: of :
houses; withnnt • housei . in' which . to' There.
'never.haeleen. - a Yeaf iii the:historj - of Biftt;ville
wheli Loityes were„in . sneli,deniaild...,Thepriee'ef.
'taller and:- in has 'checked: . Theereetion• of.
dwellings hi?re.-: • -•' • •• •.' •'.• .
. . ........
. '. .
.
is the'.tifne Bet ont
'Fruit and Shade Trties. A fair stipply. all kinds.
sof ,6bade :Trees. - .Evergreens„ , „ - usd' Fruit
,Tre;es.,
Stalalards end - Dwarfs, can :be bad at (iieeu wood
Nursery ;.,tegetber with atmiiiabof ueape, v 4 1 65.
Small Fruits, , Gardeu.. 6brubbery, Greenhquse
Plante. • The fines.c.a.ssort.meat ever (iffered, .d2lll.
- 1)6 Lail at Greeilwooti NUrSery, Pottacillel- •
Of . goo.ll4dslity:is scarce this spring;
Farmers prefer that 46 their. own
iteetiudiplits purity,' .and; 'this
pf:eutirtie edinniaritia a higher price. •The - ...eeliaf-.
eity owhig.probibiy, C 4 the dry - .Weather of lakt
summer,. add un accidint ihe...farners. .'h iyillo
•US d•dp the.Seedialiiroprpretty - tor'. pas- -
turage clueing .
. .
• pi.r.,st;niqti624-r-Pn.:iii: .
.inst.;Mr. H. • 8..
'St , a.t.inger; late -agenrinr.ttin. P. Si IL 11..1t': Co.i: At:
Pali) . the *rneipient. of 'a aplunclid.
*itch. and ginten nir. bp. the empin~eee.nf
iht.,.entirixiny as a. tttstirnnnittl tkinir Ing Tvg arfl.
anii I,st - cent Ja.- Ezict Of Porldrlne
inade ttiii preaentation iu
in 'a "neat and appropriate- epekit, was •
feSelingly rtOy:.,Mr. Se.k3singer. *
_ .
• ; S_
. .
IV.-,Ynidleii- thi.S'Horough,-
meded. in getting a fine. rolling mill, for the Gov=
errunent,.in otierati2n at Chattanooga,..Tenn.. , ft
is ander his — . charge..:The Chattanooga.
in des,n-ibing the Works sayfi: - : • • : :
"Thu location of these- works is admirably-se.
tectekrbetisten Comoran Hill ancl the river, with
a. railroad ron - either. side; and iiroteeted bY three
forte: • .The building is 2so•fe.et long by 80 felt
wide; .. .emitainingsix:heatingftirnaces.': Mid rolls,
consisting 'of' three '.13.1i1b. tops and bottom arid
Trail train, - are from the'. 11y:1 . i-heel .
shaft by ..a engine of :two' hundred' acid
fifty liorae . power, : tlie whole 'fittedopintlie most
elegant and substantial, manner,r.
. .
~.2cepc Sehr.,ol ,
fly.to :Trise.:-.;.-11r: J. , Pss.-
triore; well and- faroursl4'kuorim. n.this cortmitt
nity as ae6iPpetent teacher, 'trill open .in; this
Bbrongif On'3l - tinday mit, 'a school fotwbotly
willbe known as the "Paschal InSiittite."
Mr..Pasannire Kill be. assisted Pi' Miss .'"Eititria
.Straucb, also an' .acooniplishiqi instructor::
able. *Panda: the' propOsed • Institut6' must
prOre:.a success, forix)ys andinisSes can - receive
.a gopcl education. at Porue, - white bocci. aru well
prepared to enter' c011eg . 0..; Mr:. Passim re in' pis.
ucw undertaking; pas our pest wisheifor.his.spc-
Disgrneffu?,-()n aome human
brutes set tWo b u ll dogs
street. near. Urge' eroWil - eoileeted
Sroillict.the animals his:iingointfurging'ittient vat;
witde.one' roway displayed miner offervd
to - b 011 one the-auinialS:-. s'rene . •iVati
carried on for abut an boor, one of fiSf:. , ,
theesor
the Court.4.lif County, statiing , part the
linte andionkiiiwon* quite .eoinplauentl , i. at • t 4.
xeyoding a:i Tirqlea ofll r
cattle, separated , the 'dogs:. and , 'the
crowd... One.of..tile d,gri seas e'arried off by: its
owner', it behig unable:to and the other was
in a' Sil74itar . COlltiiiioll... WO: tinst-th hid fu
torci.the Chief-Barges":3-will , tnaiiii if ;: . paint to'in
etruet its pviiee . !Ai el/(4 it
.6ace.-'gimilq.- brutal.
exhibitions
evi6ll6:'..g • .1 7 ("Droner .
tl*boilv
'of Williaati yetis, vilise."..l . vath
reznlteA fr - unT injuyiet- reguived by 'tlw..flilling; Of .
the roof.'of OgiCe.-liousv,...eaulied: . l.).y.,•the.
:Oit:Ll the
- aceurdit • • •
..•the tlio same tlay,.duoty,Corotier Gallagher - of.
.
.A.:3lllkun t
lOaeld ins ingrie•A:Un ri
pote.brdy ot -a 11(5.w. ,
lc bu'rn it . of
If wd:4.4 - ease•of fnfuniii;ide, but .t.ll
guiltt parti .s could 'not• .t.lisevered: Verdict.
iu et . ecin , dan6e*i.tb tllr fat Fs.. • • : •
'.On tlit :?.lbt . ult..•dypUty-Coion(-rth:lllif:Oier held
.a.n 'inquest at f"..ittersou'a- cull'thry, near
A'-ihhunl,"upon,tbe body of haiian named -Jaines'
Citrne:y,'folind..dri.4llC(l.. .A - .verdia -of • accideut
nily'dro)vand wee - 'rendered, • • • ."
- fie 26th tkpnty-Coroney...Neigart:•Of
h4l . 2an . inque4t :on the body of a
arrni.l.NVOlllati named. M.ary
• fisnil-dead...in' bed reidon9t.t. near.'3finers
vlflet. Ifabituat . !inibibition of I .I:46 . (inatitilies of
liad whit,k6'; AV:L jC.4 fist' of,..Alary's. - 4eath.—.
." from cituses.r
: • •On. - dephty-Coti,n'eillyinliart .
•Tarnrvina; - held au.iiiqiit44t on tlle q frolly. of a m iv
horn female - infant. found . 41 , the .. E4chu..3lk pei . tr .
Taimiqua.. - . This. was intailticici,_ : bijt
aS in t h guilty•'parties ix
nods
was . , Felide,i'ed. in
644:Allanee . w.ith . the • finn.s.-.
. . . . •.. . .
.
lieila Of ChrisN.A` , er Lvi's*; .-Esq.'-:-Christriplita• 1
Loeser; .
the , oldest thenther of the Bar. of
Schuylkill County; thial.in 'this Borough oil 'Bin
day.aftertion last, aged '.72 .years:'' Mr. Loeser"
was herd . in . .,Illontginery county; Pa., - in .4. 7 . r.;.
a
cnie tothis-G.)42.w v in.1.811.- - -,HO was - f , ir Sont,p..
'; . ,liars.elerli : in 't.lie' Prothimiotary's offiee . ,. :under
the latelh.',W . Fdrlap.dy . wlfo' , was the first' Prti:
,thonntarY under.tne new C,srintl , ,,koniiition . .of
SetiOlkill.;, Sehsecitiently.- Mr, :Loeser :beearne
.deputy..Slieriffunderithe late . ..l.3enjtitiiin Clrrist,--
'Dunn the last' War . with 1n was a
lieutenant in a'eninpany from' this Comity', loin,'
E ti an(led. by .Clipt -.Theophiles Hughes, which. : in,
'lBll was stationed • at.ll,atituore. J 41820 as .dep . .
*-3.l.arshal3ln..LOeSer. took , the census :of the
County, .goiiig-ovo.thuoh . of the ,arotinkl - nee . -
't.Ssarily on • foot,;_ : , lie 4ead.: 'Jaw. under : the
hitt; ' James . W - : y,- :Hubh- _ 'him, i - .. -was--.lad . -
mitted.to - the Berth 15:21, - ; and euntinetthed 'the
practice of -the law at Orwi,gsburg, then the COlln
.ly-Seat . ..:of • - bc.ll:-ylkilL" Dining , lits, - ! - .profeS-
Sional'eateeill.r...l,:a!ser Won - a iyell.. earned rilin-:.
.taticarfor sterling integrity, fOr , his sont-e.of what
..vas jest and proper,. and, for the . indoinitithlt, en
erky and ability, that - eharaetrizo,l his. ef-•
• forts iti'fieliaH of lii.S . elioutsl . '. After:the fee - lora! '
Lot. the:county-seat 65 Pottsville; Mr. I . ,oeser": - .1)0.
-ev:ine . a - rc!sident ofifthis Boretigh,,,wheee death
.ehtsed his - 1411:g'and'usefril eaoet::• " .--- '
I' '-.The'reinaius.,Wire interred - i)ll.TutisdaNi lasf,..in
Moiint - Laerel Ce*tors. ; thMlor•ough,ind were. attended tit the graVe . by the . ineintiers f the. Bar
I-in 'a hcalf,.:andlly . a hiro . e'rothaber of cite ens, • '.,',
$ 4...„1._
• • •Re'sOintaoris.of • r4',:pee"t td.the: memo - of the
deeease4 adopted "by the'l3s:r. -nu :Mom a: last,'
:are ntiblislehl.'h)-day i under .04,.. - 'obitiiiiry ead.
.
. .
Dediks CC: • Hoskin
born ill this' County September. 27:.
.1.837; tirni.dicd in that'l3;nough,'.3Tarch 27.'1885; -
aged'2s years . aini '6 :InOnilis.: is 'lnner - a:l.ll'ns
.one the,: laivea , and most...impressive:ever wit
nessed in.AtinersOle. :The. militarS;. Odd Po-
Floni4.of Alltalit33- `firemen, abila large.
- bnr of citizens..ittendldAin - ere.]
the serviee U
the niteclatates t jhr. conunenee
nicht of the Pennsy.l-
ania Iteghnent",. in :f or. throe m , qaths...l.le.
was taken prisoner on the 2d iifs..inly; .11.:461'; .near.
Horn villr;.ti:i; ; and tints sent through Martins
'bnrg, *hew,. IM•remained a few;
dai - s„ntill If anstermkr : to Libby.Pris , ;m ,
.11felanond. Froin':there - taken to New.
NOrih .
Catoinia. the : _latter Place he was pa-.
.rated. and entered our luioa at Sew b 4
been a' .. pr:soner Try' einy rinott
liereturned.ht ono' as soAn'ali . hi§' strength would
.p,-rtnit. - : :At the time., nine .:-.lnnntlis': troops Tahled, • he enlisted - the 'service'
notwithstanding
had: hot. been ef
fect ed, Reentered the.l29th'ltegithent,. COL 'zr.
G.. Frail: at dlc;ts at•onti'led at the Battle ofVred
-ericksburg. ;after th k . : : bytfc , he «';l& proinoted
to let.. sergeanthl his: Company. He was - n; good
and.aat admirabki Man in red ations
. • •
ti . giltenant .CoMpanyt;
rorty-eightli Ite . ginwilt P. died in • till's
borough 7 Wpd i!i4gclay. last frMO d ieease • eon
traeted in rebel pritLond: At the titnerof his death.
he was in tbe'2lat Vit of his ag6.. He ha.d. e.ri
iti tine: gipient orgatiiia
tfon, and ic-14 , '...as:a/ thoroughly
di..1%. 'lns fattier Trantain Graeffi inernber.
of the saine ,Conip any awl iy no‘C , With hi a..e4m
mand. Henry taken PriaoliOr'it the:tight' on
the Weldon . :euacl initiepteinber la6t; and- wl l .
prisoner to**wi HRH a: fortnight:Olhis . dea th. .At
the time of - his capture lie sees ii , sergeant of ilia .
Contfunik,..atr *as 'emit ' .1,31 r arena tit .
ahortly. alter while-he wtis rebel
.bands.- The
remains of Lieutenant. GrtMif, will .)e. interred
morrow 'afterrim al at 2 Vel(lck, from tiMreiiicl i enee
of all'. Jacob :,Nfattheirp.. Port Carbon. Itead, - eaSt
of George .qtklo4., and.the public is - invited to at
tend tholimoral. ItrAurneil soldiers wllf.tneet at.
theUnion-Hotel, Ventre street; • "at.l o!elopki to
proceed to. the reSidelioe of Mf.,.3tattliewa.....-:.
. . . . .
and.a Fi //int; - of the
rifest:frequent Wonders,: which are accepted
truisrui: by . the nuthiiiking:lerotid, is the 41eqtrin
that it, is, uiuch hotter f 4 a niereliant, to sell Ou - a
rising . thati a falling rriarl‘et, and thaCit is for hia
interest, to serl.'prices tip, is. true- Of the'
speculator, but. utterly untrue nr• the regular
dealer.• 'tin , . latter !bids his
.puridiasing w
el' Steadily ifilnioishing who seilinglont his stock
.on a:rising niartiet:- At.: the". goods:.l ie-purch ases . .
to-day,are. going
. .up value; , requires' great
eantiondo:hirn to keep .his retail pr',en. allea:4l of
-the, advancing wholesale, so a 4 to avoid . not itetii
alloss brit 'relative,. Be' nfoSt' be ca reftil, . et'
when his stOelt needs -:replenishing, While. he has
InOre money than when - bought, - ...he will
riot be abie, to buy . a:s urge a,stock as . before,—
. Whereas,. if he seaS ono thOugh he'
ay:getlesa-for'liis , goods'thati.he eitit.
boy a liteg,o i,tOck then lie started with, and it.is
purchasing„poWer'of hie
,Inciney that' Concern d
hini more-. tha ri . its' abs(drite We hope
otir dealers will.be lirsimple truths iti mine.;
and giVe the public - the belieht , ,of Allem They
can: atihrd to sell
.sligar .fer luenty-five • cents.
pound,. forinsfance, although they paid lwerity
eight., "Utley can in turn buy again at tweuty--*
Priced mita! chme Vaitli of: gula
g:buds Shatild•aeconuts late themselves 'to - its di
minished premiuni f and it-is better for.. eon
ceroed that the, .should -be. 'steady'. and. as
',gradual . as . Pos4ble: ' _ . • '
- „ ,
*-, Z Atheldital .11ptilaa opehed:: A
ggeutktAit Yorit anders?tact- con
1113:304149.1388ing-ie. .
.
, ,
1 , 414 Getober;',the' , '..:battelion96th - :Penneylva , :
nia'Begimou4: t*d With the , . talc
ftegiinetati Utthe - pastml- .
. ties in ..tbe. , Begiment;.iln. the 'battle! neat FOrt •
'Steadman; on 'The 25th ult.:;Str* et Lieut. 4rei..ar.
.Yaottudieftsren; Gietti ":41,.:Thatify.
..mralgaruier;...kivotinded right-forellsra."
Otumingham"A
, ,Ivunuaded; arm: ..
B. wounded, alight;lnn; Bobt.'Able,
ed,alightl4l:turp; B:dbt: P. Willeon. wound- :
ed. left arm and-right hand 'Thaukh,
tiesh"Wound; neck ; . John.ltdeg C wounded, le ft
fonearm ; 'Corp. - Frank End - Ns treirpie s
et bead
(fare); Alex J. 11 nlin -e r D., wonuclealy
left. hip, flesh :-J. R.;Williatubbn, wouned, hip ;
John Iniare,-E; wounded .ilightly, right ban ;
. Levi Klinger, E. wounded slightly ; Jacob GYM%
wOunded. -breinat ; Charltai. Beard, G.
.
Steernt. fire There can be no.qttestion
nOttrithettinclin,,n-_.the - e it eelletit. head Of :water. in"
'otir we' -need in POttiville it,sec
onti-elass steim. - fire engine. There is in addition
to the, machine retirlp:s . ,, foanderies; ete-, - ;..tide'
I.3 , :orOugh,' that need. etteli'a guard against d . .:e4rie - -
Itive-coutbigratione,..:enich -valtudile property:- on
t or hil6 that incase of a; firehot Lang but streams
froni.i.steauer can retich . and. be effective.:: - This
.additiou to -.tins. tire department; is, evidentrw • .p,
necessary, that the Himialie-EIOSe Company held
. a meeting Thursday everting: hint, and resolved.
.to - move.ha.the matter of -proeintig
the'• p a - of . steam tire 'eng ne. -The
Cciiiipa4y. is. ail exr , *iie *one': tit:prong-I:1y &Impo
tent to take ehargepf - Such.' an engine.; And - , we
trope that aufftejentintereat is felt..in - this
ta4 matter to nisure speedy tiontrihetitin of the
neeeSSai;"y foods to.purchase an engine. If Bead
ing-. - has - twtr -engines, we . surely, .shoilld have
j 11017C1IL, Poterrille, Pa., -
- AGENT FQU SALE OF THE
WITA(11- •• ••••
H INE S.
• •In sehnylkill, County. . .
. • -A Ount4ii.of ttkelFe exciflkent F;Onibi...Ninehinim':fire
iva _kept onluind r- and . can be . seen in operitOn'ii.
his residence-1n Market Street, iwoVe 4t4,
'next.dooi.'iti the .Ongliih .. .Lutheran Church: - • ;
• •Iccomiaa , atepersons "using • the
sppplyof ileichne . .Nerrilfß.:Madhint CM and S6ap, anti
Clarrk, Mrol,i4 , all uunlhers_. Lula cehirs,
adapted to Sewing Ilfachitie'asli, will. be
r, • Tllni:nligh ingteutions . for working - these Mac - lanes'
. 1011 he . givo purchasing.... r •
.• •
Orders qy miil will receive prompt .attentloti..' Call
and i xanune before parehising els . Pwhere.." :•
• :' • •JaLl4arY , ', 23 -..' 41 ' • . - "4
-it
•
.• THE 'GREAT ENGLISH
• -k.iir.:J4ivitupi' cs...acir.lo4 : • •
• CELEgItATED •
F'eepartai from a - prescription. , of Sir J.. Clarke, 34-1):,
' , Physician Fatratudintny tithe queen.. . •
•
This weillinown medicine in no imin,Filion, but. s
'sure and sate-remedy for Female '1:M11(1110 . es and Oh.
structinets,.frOin any cause whatever :quid: although a .
powerful" remedy,, ltfcontaitts ;nothing iiurtftil . to they
tonalitntion: ' - • , - .. • •
l'cr.:ittanur.ri Luaus it is peculiarly : •
in-a short tirrie..tring en' the monthly'.perliat with reg
.
bt,S of liervons 'and - §Pintif:Affectiona4tain
. in the'llack'and.Liriths, :Heaviness,: Fatigue. on slntht
' - exertion, - Palpitation of the.tleart, Low - neits of_Spir tt,
Hysterics; - Sick I . l.eadaehe,'Whites::And, all the - puinfitl.
disea;tes..occusioned by a disordered systern.. these pills
ellect.a cure when all other means haveltilled,
• Tat* PILLS HAVE 111 , X1.11,11PEN'ENOW4, TO PALL: W/tEEP
. 4 111 E alltECsOas tin TUE '2l/ PAGE oe PA-SSP/MET .AILE.WELX:,
ror full particulars, gef a pamphlet.. free,'.o,f the /wt . ..
•
Sold by all Druggists; Price sllxty bottle.: : • - ~ .•
-Stile United - State-S . Agent,. •• . . ".- • .
.• . .JOHN-liiOSES.-'3l%Cer,tlaiultSt:;'..NeW Toile. N.B.—s .. l and poittat.te • stmps. enclosed to any an.•
thorizetf agent: . will insure a little'-containini over 50 .
pills by'rciu+uutail.
. .•• . •
-.• • '•-• • • . 45-ly
. .
ilrendertut'llimicorerj . .—
."London' iait Color Restorer. and.Dresiiing . ...?
"Dindoti liair•Col or Reslorer.and Dressi nat." ,
"London Hair Color Restorer and DreSSing.i' •
For re-Storing Gray Hair to its original color without
'dyeing, or•vansing the, hair togrowwhere it has: fallen
. off or become thin ; for rnoviug any eruptive.liiSeases,
Itching, Scarf,. Dandruff', etc. - • • • ..
. • .
• r
nor does it. require any washing or prepare on e ore'
or after its use. ,It creates a perfectl&hellithy state; of
the scalp, by aeting as a stimulant and topic to.,the or
. guns necesistry• to'supplycolorip,g• matter to the. hair; •
Land completely restbre-s them to 'their' original yhror
and strength. .It.is'entirely; difiitrent ;from. all '.other:
hair . Preparations, and is. the ortly
_Oaten restorer of
cater ' coy( perfect Itair.'Oressing combined: very.
manycases lias .•
••. 'REOLOTORP. BALD RRA!,R4 'Wllll' newUAW-. •
UAW-.even where'rhey had been bald for years:.' Porthispur-•
pti:Selt . de'eitleilly the 'hest preparation known. A
will.sittlsfy•theimist,skepticat. thus piacing it. at
.the.head all other retnedies-for'baldnelsuatid the pre
servation of the hair in the 'fullest luxuriance, and beau,
We worittl : eSpecially ask the attention, of The ladies
to this new universally'"popular hair , preparation; and
" remind tiwin of:the well-establistied fact . that- many of
~the hair tonics •in vogne are nut only powerless. for
" good. but absolutely pernicious,' imd,too' often destine- .
aye: in their influence uncut-the, groWth 'Of the. - hair..
The t , Lbudol. hair Color-Restorer" eourains no. sub
.. stance that will*g.:log t he . porea, but it does contain real
- nOurislue tint for the vessels hot- which-its roots Spring,.
• thus rete,!erine: the hair truly elegant anti beautiful M..
c very - peritr li
aof tire. on ehilaretes,cuit4 . it, lays the
. fouridel ion of a good. head' bf hair, and .ut the
Griller it. IS Indispensable.:' • . . •••
• • _ -POPR..NOT 6'41. 11.4. T, BONNET. OR FINEST LINVN . ..
01.(i • ctiarattttted article absolutely,.
wit - float deception. restore the - hale hi its - original color
• and, beinny. clufsibg It to grow whore it 'has . fallen Off
'or : become:thin: -• ••• .
Price..7s.ceitts, a bottle; R,lx bottles for $.l: . • • :
I Rola at wholesale'and• retail by DR.. SWAI7P, &
-SON:- 330:North strril Street- Philad'a : and JOIIN.
G.. BROWN & SON,.;and ILE.NRY.SAYL9I{,' Drug-•
POttsville. ' '
- • IL . :
, . .
. . . . . .
-' Denfue' , ..49. - al i sidiacion Inad eat rirrii, treated
--i'vitir the ntrimst 'sin:cos.:9. -be. itr. J. ISAACS; Oculist
sun Atirist;.'tfurnterly • rif..Leyth..n, !jolt:aid.) No. :AU'
PINE Street. Philadaptna. t . restiniuuhtls Triiin the:
.must tell:tine , ttctrcets ill the Cit. Mitt Conntry can he•
tfeeY nt. his OffiCe:. ...The haralirailaeulty are invited to ricconwany their piri.ients; - ' as he has tin secrets .in his
practice.- ARTfFICIAL El.Ery: inserted without. pairi.
No charge - made 'for eianiination. .• ' . • ' ••,
: • Only (*hie. : Dollar for ft
cheat - re:land bestinvestment ever :offered . to the nub- -
li -.l7liousuntli lionitiish. arid die, Whell'a small invest
men r fri the.Otri• tioniestend•Wild Cherry Bitters. e•ocld
net only . have checked dtmase, but saved:.Lice: (=clef
and Mintruinz, .:Tiu•Se •
,Diti ers/are
. donbly.distillest •
strdierly medicated. and. aopyri .or: tile lie,t Frige,
'1 'hey are ti. 4 dritg and contain .nopoi'.qon. Aping-upon
the:Liven-the dreg seat 'of- disease, they •not rie if cure;
but proaitit disease: . 'The'Y cleansC. the -StomAch.
itrify:the fhood. They tetnove Bioteheeued Pimples •
from the Face.. They' 'cure'
.E.rysipelaa. and.
ail liload db f evelex ; . itrid:liie ct•rtain .. ..Mmeily fog Dy,'
papsia; : dantidice. and chrimieDiarrbica. 'For (Yeurtis
mel Cords:' C o - a ,operior io ana Cherry IVetoral.—
To personsiof sedentary habitsfboim • ybo'htel. ;a .
10:4S •or strength; or want of. a inblt lon,•thei•e Bitters are.
especiallY•adapted. • They increase' the: appetite and •
St rengt hen 'the body. ,'To I . .tvitstsc. ru sne and D
eAlg: b'eltA't.Se.-tind -at. feat critical period knoVvn as the •
Tcasi o . r•Lisr.; - these Bittern-will he for Id of iticaletfia
-Ideralde:.: Remember And
..phi•chw..e the. igemilue Oldl
.noTrie,tean . Wilti Cherry.Bitters;' ManufactUred by DC.
.T,.8. Slim.;erland '&., Co., Z•7ew :York -City. - Sold by
BROTHRlt.'Pottsville, 11. D. DAVIS. St. C.IOC.
,Wholesidel Agents. ..Soldulao 6,y R. M. IRVIN, St:
(21n.ir.•Eindl,Druzhics.eviurkhere.
• . .
` - yo: corrtkUllPT I WE; S:—; f irlie nntiersignefil
having been restored • in, - .health in tt;feiv...weeles;*.h.Y . a.
very simplerenaPtly, till erhasine; angered s'everal:yeare.
with a•severe long afleition, -and -iiilif. (rend filsease . ‘
Consninpijohitianilbaita.niaiie known. to his. fellow
:sufferers the nie.iiii . oil.;nare. '. •. - . . •• "-•• ... •• • ...
. .
To all Who.tiosire it. he 'yi'lli . send ti eopy of the pre- .
a •.• ril , liOa aatal,
.ffren.of 'charge,). with the directions for
preparnig: and. tiaini. , , the came, which tnev wilifiral 'a .
titre:. 'eurefor '..Consultrilon; ' .ilisvi6l - A, Brfo'sein.its,
'Corona, c0t...1ie...t0.' The tirily qbjeet :of the afivertiair
in sendin ,
the . 1 - irescription ..is to benefit „the. afflicted.
*lid !Tread information which be einieaives : to, jiehr.-nl
tiabin; and he hopes every silffortl• *ill' try his remedy,
as it inili;ecist-thetririothinpeand. may prove a tliiili . .•
Parties; Wishirn; the prescription will please scidrcsa , ..
.. • - 13.er:EtiWARD'A . , AVII.3ON, Willianislinig, -..
ii - eb IS, '.'65. 1 -7cllm ' e,*,hfing.,s Couoti; New . ttir, •1
suit)iiolsl?ei JD rimpenNitOiy': says- time moat of
the'Saistiparilla of. ttip Shops iS inert and worthleSs: l —
Ayer td his Aeritini , ,,s, oh -MIS drug state= that not.
only 4S.it inert as found shops, but:. ea also are .
•tuoet.Of the pieparatforis from it, on
,heiring 144*.
lio oirm.vhdgrin'er, that this fact arbieS• from the 'nip;
. . •
.•
.I)f , ivorthlaskeartetles, et,iinsittlful 'preparations by in. •
'Competent men; that:the.' title edieinul Slraiparftla
Smilax off.y 'of the•;iCopimi, frestiVgath,,
erect in the•htd, isone.of the unist effecting alteratives.
.vM - possese. with other sitbaltances of grea t.
atteratiie.yovrer,...likejodirim Shilinphi., , Dock. .t.c.,• i t
'Makes .4.);erif toMpi••••:Ext..Of SareM, whtelt Mirewe
reason' to belteen'is . one of the mciti effeitual:Mme
db:s for' humors, ahin ''dlieeses• and for intrifying• the
blood viihiCh•has Over yet heen .fotindlby
Bangor, (Me.) Mercury. , •'• 1 •• • r•. , • .."''
•
. . , ,
if Terts k now n .
EVAtry
thing Feinting to the human ~.,•yiEte m. male and 're
-male; the:eitusee. atartreatmea t tilFeheei ; .the man Kage,eiisicithe of the:world 7 .. taitrtri - Marry wetland a.
• tflonsatul things - e - Vor before re
vised edition of "Winans': COMMON Snivsi..” mirione
fionk.fvecnribue.,*ople. and IV good book tier every
one: 400 pages, 100 Silastrations.. :Price $1 Con- ,
tentatiible- sent free to ;soy address.: Books may be
hart lathe Beieksterety,eir will lie sent'
.
• paid:6n receipt erprice. , Address • &Di. FOCYfE.,
• 'll3O Broadway New York.-
,
tom.
periidi:Jion . i Wish to sap tb . the reudera • Of your ft
that'h will scud.lty return m ll all echo - wielt it : . C, erj
altecipe . with Cull diritalons.for . makinn ''and..nFinn
. itupli i Vegetable balm. willeffectually removit: in
Pirctides : iiianhee. Taii,.i?rec4ten..pti all im
pnriiies the Skin. losyitig,the.same
smooth:iitaa 13cautital. . • • - 1 " . . .
1 will.also mail free to thane having; - Bald Heade, or
Bare
.'"acee. directions and. information 'that
twill enable them: . to star:Ca fall.. growth ot'iat:t - nriant.
ilatrOirhiskers; all.oustache, in -leas'
dnye .
• • - . Re..;pestrilltly yoars;, •.••• ••
• •
...THOS. F. CRA.PSIAN, Cheaiiet, :-
• \ Miiich 4. 'a
,
. . . .
' Briflisl Cbsimber, etz g
and Instruction for.Youug Men-.published by . the 11ow
arel ..924sociation.'and 'sent. fiee of duirgo ih.".seiled en.
met6iies: : J. SI.O*II."I.ttOITGLItON,
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• ~, • HAIR'DVE :. HAM DIM : •
.Batchelor'* Hair• Dye is the . beet in the
Bali—
world, The only true und-perfect Dye—Barinl in
srantaneone. and Bellable—Troduces a • epleadid ju i , c k.
or Natursi../trown--realWies the ill'e;ffectSof Dyes,
and frequently restores the original color. Sold by all
Urnerists. - Thegenulneds signed, W, A. Batche or, 81
Barclay Street, biess York.' .% . .s' - . .'• .1 - '.I
- Jannary 1...180. '. ~ ... ... -‘ 2 • ..... -'.' 1-,1,y,' .
'
• wisimirke Rs !."
no you *Ail - e - WWI:IL -4 1V . 110",.4,a,..".1: 4; rer
dun Contponnd force thaw to grow on the =total:L
-e/It &ice iv dila, or lurk,tm tftaltittqatti; ,Sir' Weeks;
Pr 104 1 ,170: Setif claseiy.,Be a l4.
rtleetf)t. or Oka., : • . •..
• WARNER CO.; BOX las, Broofilynl
Vah. .11.• - ; 6 47
• .
ppai l3?7l MR ait ;:15 ;
rar all to secure WArcate,":Viitatta, Got - oft:nand Pao:
pita, and other valuableand weal Jewialry_ ate nomi
tial. price. Send tor Circular Candled free),.. contain/a 'g
full lief and p :attictilerit. with Special Terms and fall in
forniation'for-arata,—very liboral wad. yonpineratiria,
Satisfaction gtOtraitired tittwer*thetartee: Arltheeai 7.
ThuineSt.) c3EO, DIVIIERIVit
. • 314 /dnaaiintay.. New York:
Brotlierheatps Ciribitating
Market..sitect, Pottiville; Special arringtmeutA.,ate
wade with i*to/). blithe tovrzt.'of
Riven, Niner4villa t and..Tamaloti.: FOUR DIFFER
ENT BOORS'are ttitowpd to subsciibem at'distance
trota,Votascille. A.4.tlAn neyipoblicittioimAresilded ee
soon' as hisoea.. • . • ' ,134 arch 26.
. . . . .
• '''.old_irreft ' niade . '3lrevs:.A . : pamphlet directin?„
.lioix , to. speedily ria , tore sight and •• give
_witiMia 'aid of - dos..tor.or niedittitte-C. Seta hy,.,rattil.lreec.
orileeeipt. of Weems. Addrem -E B. F.00TE,..55.:
• Feb, 4, Vsl.-- . 3.6m: , , VISQ Broathia*, Ne*A-Ork.'.
-gic,io . -ti.0.40t„: - cpiipit.o.;.
NOTICES:'
• • • -
tt At.eivicol it. Trinity • tEpisenpal) ..Charon on
Sunday m ',rang atSnndayevening at
past mieept int the satioan Sa Nnai-- - ra tut .moami,
When the servitc 3.5 :it ,35' TWA. 3, T.. M.,- in • }dace lot 'the
• ~rO- ' Fiiat Pre*byWillin Chiarch, corner Mn
hatacnigo Mid Mild -
Sweets - ROI% 19 - AAIV Pas
tor; Services. Sanday . lo4l A.• M.., and -1,,14 , P. M., ex.:
cept an the 3d Sunday
,of every mcnth:w_twn the,eecenti. -
-service will-he held. at 3X T... M. ',1.6.3.1we, Thursday
- evening at ' Sibbatb. School, .9 Prayer
Meetinx. quarter 'before 10,Stinday morning. • ••
German . Reformed Church,. Market'
Street. -Rev Recto*. Pastor.
alternately, in the German and Englishlananages. ev
ery - Sabbath In A. M - ..and- P.; M. Prayer Meet.:
-in" and LeMure every, Wedneaday evening at'-7 , P.: id,
'•• Fehrnaryl2th and.26th; the.. morning soil
• Pertmul in.the peening. • -.; •, •
Febrnarkath and.lntn. 9erManiti - the moirdrig and
English-inthe evening : •.•
Vir Union -..Pracer'neciiilth every S undayy
morning; from .9.3¢ to n . ,)g o'clock. in the- frame.' Matra.;
nit &mind Street; between Market and' NOrwMglan. Star
•• Chureii,
Revs Ruoams,:paator. - wlll.n.reseivilerionn ey
cry Sunday "xnurnim; •at , o'aiock, tad English in OW
livening at TO`rloa.• • • • ' • • • ' '•
R, Churcb seccipd attent;ahove
ma'rkeLf Rev, E.. nectfusmott; Pastor.. Service*:
'Sabbath, - it 71;,:and. '7, 1 1 .2ay'er Meeting,
Tddsilsv evgninx;:rit-ixi..wcintk • ' " • •
13b — litesn, lur .1$ apttat Chnrch,Mahantanloet.
PreaehinzeverY 'l;ird's Day, Morning andEVellil)g, at
'l - 9,k1., A.: Al., -mid 1 P. M... -Lecture, Even..
utg, at.TNeelock. , 11. Ausita; • Pastor. '
AiikrEiii;
- : .47l:llarriape
2.VcticeS iiittst be acestnpctnied ~- . tc ith• 25
cents to thi!..anl: , r,:-NY,L;• 1 • •
. . . .
KELLER-EI.)W..kRDS . :—On tae 13th of Marth.
Ntatiatioy.Citc, by. Rev.
r.rato'. ILLINN.Nu Eiitrnki s, botkof Stallauoy
Ii..•ELNER- . SPE,NC4LEII:—On' the . 2011143 f March.. al:
bj , 'Rev: U.
tp .Mth's EI.F:NA SPENG(.4:II; butt of. CitY•
• • •
L•g - WlS#•L.MoCullE).—Orr.Monthiy. evening the dtb
• Joiteph 31.eC001. Mr. .10074 , A.; Le.Wti3 'to
JA•24:Mueolu. both - of Pt. Carbon. SdlOkl-:
1:111 Ciontir • • • • . . • .
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SMITI k eCOP.V. the t? - it ti .4.Mweb; tt,t :7Matia
nny City. hy 6tetti,•..Mrt: CLA-poit SAitro of BA u f
rledKatir;BocksCi3....P4. - ..t0 .Mtss . .MAttaitx, Shit:ono; or
Ilingtown.:•Se,hoylki . ll - : •
. . .
. . . . •
. Al' In 011T:-.W,If gELPAL—At PI ..er.,..frot'e." on 'the 30;4
ult.,'hy the. Rev. G. I% -Birt.'ttt :the'hotse of the brifie . e.
"fat hOr,:Mr. Jrioi..• 11:Wooarr r 4 pott;:ontle. Po , ' to 314!i
N,I . NCY . Witt:ELru. of - . Pinegiove f Pa.- tWestehester,
.
papers Please 04 P2 1, 1 : . --.-. ::.. .. • . • . •
DIED.
airnottneintellts al-. deaths. iffee....Thwie
brmepanied inith Arc:, mit.st be.pead for at. the
.
1f cents 2)er ' • • • :'.
BRINDT.E.--At Amiipolß,„ Indiana:
311relf 15;16115;••Emix wtfe',of Gen'. Win.
Brindle:. At sameihne and lace, M,Larimirr
inlant daughter of Emily W. iftut'Cien'.. Wit.
•
Brindle.. r"
: GBAEFF:—In Praniviile: Wedneadify,. March - 25,•
CI::A,VAiILkEET, SCrgetalt.o). D. 48th I.feizt..,'
soil B. Grireit •in 'the f Ist . Yeur
of A.cietim of,ltatiel.cruelq..
•The.fileaas of the family and returned sol.ditiffi• are
irriferl . .to. tittend the' funeral' -from !he . residence of
J'tcob.Mntthews, Port t,:arbrin . Read: east, of . .aeppre:
B.ff - 6M - s ef Snilday,(lo-morrow aftetnormi at it niehK.l.l; •
.•
the 31st of:Mareli, in East. llaboYef.
'Lebanon cputy:. llup.',Jouzi -HARP ag,e4 . 73'7 ears,
Jnonthi'sdid 'Spays, • •. • '
: - litiEER . ..-oif the Ott : . in.Pinegre,ve . TM-I:whip;
1 5 uttar - iirdEu, 'aged 55 years.;:2 Mohthsand
. .
. LOESER. -- , Der the•it7th - Of March. I•San, Cittriiroyitta
jiefara, Atpydey at.. Law, - aged years ai,d 4
mgnths..
RO:NALDSON',-On the.eStli of March; .14 . . Philailet•-•
ph t, A 13C1111r: t 1.1) RoN.tcisoig, foimerly Pnttsville, -in
tilt Nal 1":11 . of. his age.'. • . ' :•-•-• • •
.
.s'ro the tOth". of arch: iTl:.Schitlkill'
Rayon, .IVitl.t.tit T. S.TOF.i•Ett, atted . l7 yeard, '-miutt fi
.
TILEY.-,--Pi :I'6llb:ten, -on inn. 2rfn h :Matc,: SA:me
B. 'nu:A-, Aged 4S tears rind St . n 1611014. : -•-•
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Obatuiiry
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AT a titeether..of. the Sctniyilidll Connfy Bar, 'freSicleil .
over by the Enhorable Jame's .Ityart, President J nage
ar, the Courts, .on, 5 1 ondavUnernhon; 27th March, upon
the occasion' of the deatlisif CinirsTmarra Lots Er.
formerly an Priiinetit and ItichlY.'rtspeet ed. and 'the old
erd, fel Mir-timber; th e following • rdsiilutions• were
passed c ..
Rexaired,' That the members of the Par. Of
kill (!ounty - desird'to place.. tUani. record the hie) esti ,
linen in:whith the , heki ER LioESFAt. E t A
Itt-i ,kofes4prial:Tcareer, - lylucli coinhnuaced in. thd
CptirtS•of thisTomity..shortiv after•lts'fortnatioh. and
'continued until he hccame e nfeebled hy..ilist4se. was for
.nearly half it century: 401 eX/1111 'A; that • com m ends itsel f .
t p e v ery n member .
our . Cssion. ' To' 2reat. natural
he united : leual :learning, untiring 111(111 , 41.y,
efarlitag.- integrity, and to the Imereitssof his
clients, who save to' him their unlimited confidence. ;•
nexol6 , l: That theanenthers of this Bar atiendliis
funeral iu
.d body. td:wforraw aftermain at 3 o'cloek.
• kr , olred. That 'a committer; of three' he appAnted. to
present a cilpy•of these pideeediriv; to the larniVirf the
deceased ;.antl that the smile be furnished for publica
tion in the several papers of the- Boreu.dh. ...".".•
Meseta. til)1111. BUDD and Tioieherry,ayere ap
.pointed pn said erantfer. . • ,
.. After „some renitirktioliuhl!i' enlouristie. of the '
deased. hy several' of' tfid'older rilemburs' present; 'the
'tneethig'adSourned. • " , .••• . . , •
• •., 'Attest. CtiarsToensai LITTLE, Secretary: •
n(f.
At a special meeting
. ut Oanip S. 4t1.. J... 14,
held at' then. nail the.; eveuinz; the ro:!imilliv. preamble
:and li`SOllliiollS:were Ithal/i1.00•11•?b , 21flopt0;1 ; • •
. Wavesa.s..lt has 1,1;,-,lised the Almighty ch'id.in his
Prodiduad wisdom to take from oar nthb.4. - our dearly;be
oved brother. O. Ti osats : •
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li'1040:16. Brother.ll4Nms NIAA arnqug..flui
,fintt.' and.
most ze.iliCai of our Orden havirm pas•o:A . throitgli at I
the graideFl and INA don- of. our Camp .nit 11.1. he greateFt
htinor,..heriMi heal witys evinced an kumurp:lestmd 10. ,. .
lmre. , ,t' in the general welfare mud . advancement of our
• •
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.J . Z,4.01..e.i. That: we can never forget how' . :sehalhlY we.
feel the . ..irreparable - loss of Our 44i:tried' Brother...hut
Only us a.uolahlirtilur . and. dear comsaniun; but - Irish' ad
ReNdritl, That.dming his entire
.life we have'f< and
hhu eieniphrryin all ids scat isiddessinu sterlinu
qualities of aperfeet gentleman in a ileuree•heyond our
.elspression ;. - ielviiiyisrourhtons . .wherCver 'he Was 'met ;
.of a • Mill :and pleasing disfiasition ; getierOns: to a
Ifiult• Ile was con,hintly emillatinwhis comfainions in
virtue andidorality, and with always •overtlowinu with
kindueSs aud uogiltiesS, he .heiluired' itipinnerahlu
. boSt of friends who knew him only. to hree . h:ll3. 'a
son,. brother and true friend. he was a rare .rdidel
.
joici in nothing more thantheivippineds cif his lig
thttt
e
parent's, his . didters, brother. , anti friend'.. ch•er.strivitur
in his uratitudethcomfort and console - them. • lie. MIA .
illlilliressted hid piitriotidm •by hutionibly •servltiu two
lerindin defence of hid chuntry, enferiug'.,the second'
„tinteafte•r sit flering , theixithof a rebel prison eleleh
months:_ mid hy his wound. and, the- testimony of hid
oftliers.,.won the lihrelit of .a orave tend. paid . .. Soldier.. •
• . ./te,olved; That'we dur gzier, 1$ the. sadly
bereaved fainily aml frit:odd- of onr - beloYed,..Brother,.
and teiiiier tii tbein . uur waitmest sympathies,. - .
.; Itvxaleed; 'That we. drape '-our !Tall in Mourning for
thirty. diris., and wear the usual lbadge for thirty days.
./Zedared. That a copy of 11 )-ee . procEnlin. 7 . ,, 'be given
to the. familv of the ileceicd, that theY.•be pub-:
. . . . .
-fished iu the priacipal newspapers-of -the CMuity.
••• . • . Arteat,•-4.C.hr.vAN, IteeOrtlittg
. .
. • Jcsootes . I.darely 28, 1565.. .
. AT a rruhlar stated Meetinu . of W. C.. No. 61. 'Chary r
-Cam p. 'or he P;uiiotir Order of ,Itinior•Sidis 'of Aim:Tic&
the re:dilutions were nnonithously, adimtsd :•
'ThittAve..have heard with sorrow Milt Urier
the infelituence. of the death of: :our ',lons
•flos t as Os Camp No S. of . A,
met with ad untimely death the micertain band of fate..
ReA'olvect,- Thht tti his death: ice have-loc i 'a :Brother:.
whose virtues .are Woriliy:of - emulatihn_ ;until omelet
American -Ills memory ; h•illionu ire cherished
the circle in . whicirke. wad loved. mid tiarticularly
.fellim - -delegmes at the li.h . Peptia. :State Con vent Uhr..
Tliat.we ileeplyvynalialtilze with thelhoth
-en4 .of islo: 41. of which. he. W3 . B'• an-lionarec ,
.member:' and with the family- of the ii . eccased,.
.o;
which 'be h•ae.an iifiectionate and. belOvedindinber. •
. . . . .
. lte!.olved.. T . hat a: coininitt.g.,e or five ;be appointed o
convey AO . the ottleere the :tntinthere of V. C„ - No. 41
-3..„5 : ot ... .k.,.ticapy . of t hese resolutione: -. .- - . ..
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' . 11SiatY.. J. RILL,' . ' 3:.C. BECKER.' . - ' ' *.'
J BOSS MILLER. 141. LAS BCiIEONER,•
•• . J. 1e1t.W.)..WH1T.51.1A1.C, mittec
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• AT.e _sftecitil meetin:i of 'the Mrinnininder : ' rinse 'Cold.
piny of the Bortitigh of .!illinersville, heldat their.ltoom•
ThitiSdsy..3lnrch tattth; Itf,b, -the foloiong•prearuhle
.and rct..:oltitions were onanirnonsly adopted: . •
..Trlttriins.: It hits pleitsa ati alliyise Provitienee in his
wistnir, to t•all from the, kettei.' of-his
. parthlv ]Whore
It'ruther Ltons , ll4,kiti, and :• . • • •••• - •
WitEntt.tr:. Itit'ither lidsitisiwag'one pf the first - ' and
hest rne:nibers of our Fite Co;. - since he Wait elected- adtl
heLlhhe office of Director since Its orgintiattur, and - ••
AN - unlit:As, Brother 11 ,- "stfrists has. never' to
ritanifi•st the rtiost- zealous' Interest in' the zoild of the
Cdroliany.:aud was - nlways ready -to co. - operate• With the •
. .
members. '
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Mioneit..s.% , . hiA pre.crice. or hits couniEel lie .oi - ild
reodsr Any of..,ilstance.fot the rood of . the .."Company.. ,
: Rexolyed, That we ileeply.gyroi)iithize'wfth thO alio;
led family of
.our'deceaied Brother, aO(Loffer-thern our
sincere i'ondoleoce. ... ,:. .' - .. ... .'.
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ne.NO/Vell,lll/4-11 copy of flimLe'rewAOllinp. be fotworti
dd ti, the ay of Hos docen...ed Brothot,:.iind • -i./lat-0414
bc,p9blis4c . (l iu tl:o , 3l . ts:Eߧ 4 46'06 . '
JACOB :S. LA 'R. - K; ' • • •
• J WIN JENKINS,- • • • -•JOTIN VY.ONS, •
•• • • W4II;•JONES, " -
' • THOS • C.- MEALJNO
LOST
.:.,41.ND . : FOU.NP.
5 •;•• wA p r —Ltmt the:sub.2:enber . ,
e. and White ,e
Pnter... TWO readilyknnwn
deep' seer nerQQB the hack:. The,abore reward '
iseiel.for informationWhie4. nil) lead tb bie 'recovery. •
• .Sl.4relril. S7.N.IYDER.
- tkEiN.fl;..RA..l,:_iNOll C ES:
1116 'l' f CIE ;•:•*A 1 peysops , •havitag cjainis
• np.aitin I.lnrrS.• .auues.- piekeut . theni
4QIi.N.R..JuNES;
-.April • •
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I'.1.11E.RIRIII" offer myself aria candidate ,
forIL: bier :111 toirgrAe.. at, the enanir*Bar •
r otmh elerifed,'and if elected frill perform the.dnt lea of
kid :office to the test of .tty ability.' .1 will.paytiver to
the I.l, , rough.what belongs to daid Borough; and
not thinktt ti• met itonoes eq.. • . • •
.1
t , 65 --13-te - JACOt CEIRI3LAN.
, - • ' ' . J . NO. ,44s- iirase 0f,20 yearrt-of 5 aMS- - . - ~, 1; , , , 21
r 1.1 1311 l E it 11.4111 D VOIR :d 41. IK.-•:..h.heet . the oit to the eotripany) irnmedintely onl 1 , ,c, - ', !-•'' t,,;
1 15 scres-coVered with growing' amber, suitable.fur C, but a t...hort 'distance lmm .the'New ell'W :-.' '' ••'-- . 4.. : iV
'hulloing. fencing, Railroad. sleepers, and mining lour ; , Lubricating Oil, - receotly innek by the S i ; CL. , :''';, • -;-...- 1 -:,
poSes-on the western line of Mount Carinin , and iy- '. Com, arty, • and wilLdi sent their stork (tea %, -,- -.; „,.;!1A
inn within the, Junction roads from Mount Corbett:M . ; ehare..: to .11 in ane day:- ' - - ' . -'',A,.r` ',.
.antt I.ott. , vine to •Cressona-balf mile to Beading '! : -The chanter of the above- interests. Ei1r.1:. , , , ..1 . :,:' . . „ .
Elliir(lllll.—ALSO. the seven acre cornte of cleared . .. are le , b- centre of what is-known si toe „ ,:if. , ,,,;•
. add timber land above saiditination.,adjoining the Bid • ....lissimi'. should certainly conitierid*theuy ,,4 .. ,„ .?..
' 11)118,80LC1r110il l -, of Riklil'Af ,h. at- die Farm; threegtnieters of it mile on the new read to : 'serious attention of. those, vino e.nitenna-a , • -'.. '.
_, ' i-SllllllPi-The:-Partnership..heretofare eg. , C e ntre street . ' Apply to ,Y: M. CRIALAND. Pottsville. 'in Oil Ounpaufes. end are uniurpto.ed -by ,o . ' •,,,v v ,i
'biting between• the subscribers, under the tirm.of AT-. . Muth '25; '55. ' '- '., - - - ,ig-at, j.. • - sit for an honorable, and eneriretic petrolrum ,' :-.44......,
R.IX,S; li,klclGAltidt CO:.•has.thle •diiy, been dissolved ". •- • • • • -- . lion, and- with that enena which the maim. ~.L, ,.
0 . 1 mntual-cousent.• - •-fi-. B.- Atkins •and C.-'M: .Atkins IF 0 H.:•^A 1 6 EC-TwO jot.* Id Shenandoah City; 30 . detentuned to infuse into it, it certainly p , ...--,....
;will settle all:...the buidneiss of the lite' Anti, and con- • feet. in front by'lso feet in depth:• with a two. -A z ik... • good iliVeAtinent. ' • .
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s s: A
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.. timid tha'husinese -accunafacturing Iron as hereto -;_ . stotylionae on the rear of each lot • Lota.iire illiZit . The Books are now atthe ;Atte of e i . - - -s? T
~• x.s!
fore at die' .Pottinyltle. Hot ling: 31111 imier the . the bueiness pa:riot the town,. arid Will •be saki . ' rer. No. 40 8. Third Sueet: , : • ...,...,-
Arto - of ........:': -, :t ''-`. -_:::;-;".,... 4.TP,Ns BuoTit vits„ - , , separate or together. Clear deeds will be given: For' - Ortie:s for Stock: may be tont be mail. k • ..A
'-- ••••• -•-•,., :•-; • .-• '. '-.• • • li . R ATKINS. :'' i ~ferthertierticulare, apply to '. • • . • . •-- .1 ~ . - -*, • CilAS' Vi ' YteRVE.s. Pe 4 • -f--
• •.. • .' . f :' . ' JAMVS LANitiAN, -.. 1 - . W.. li . 1,111'PTON: WestwOotl: St/LTIRB DBliTrT, . • ' • ' - c..p •YERRES.-1... Vra-,. - ,-;;`,-;
' " • - ' ...v..m... Ari.o.Ns..-
...:. -i. Ashland: or NEIL Dsvari Shenandoah. . - - ' !
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' '- . -'lsflt '' • ...1, 'March 25,15." • • : •- • • •-•• • ' 12-:t• • llistdi 9.5, '3'B .:
. . . .
t•-... : *.111E AGES* , Or. the new s6lf-acting
.LT 6 .-' • .Gaa Regulator and. 'inrner, 'will
. cerae ,to
Pc:Att.:llle on Xondlivi April lid, and remain Iwn reek,
MI order% left at D: - L. Foqerly, , a.Store will be pratuptlY
at tended tn.,-; 1000 Put up and gala by him since the
'fi Mt of Jativary.•.:.. An • article .of eciniumy Ayhich. naps
for it Pelf in a Anti: time:. - .;:- :Atirll 1,- .n.5..-1.3-2t.:
Plittacille. march IT. iscs.
L. F. WHITNEY
GENTRL STREET, POTTSVINE,
Dealer hi
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
GOLD AND SILVER,
Foreign Exchange,
United States Bonds,
Quartermaster's' Vouchers
•• And Uncukrent Money.
• .
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.--
EN'TEREST allowed vs per special agreement.
STOCKS and. BONDS.bolght and sold at
the New - York and Philadephia Boards Of
Brokers at the usual Common
Niarch ea, TA 14-iy
WAN .TT
IIJ. . ... ,
ANT ED to purchase tiii or Edit. .seerind.hand .
. EliffiliCf , from dto 40..horse,power.. : Purnir owl
Diunis - of all Am.:rind itutiers - of ary,siz . e...
~The high- .
ist cash price wilt In paid for thelk•tine h.r. ' ••- -• •
. . WREN & 13.11.0T11ER. Coal $1... - , Pottaville.
I; l l7ArirrE'n.*:-A fdtuitilon as n Snperintincient. or
.Goal Mindn. tv a . person %Tito 30 year=
rienceand underltands Mining; in an Its operation..
Can :*r . ite 4 good hatid and . i....ooti acc:onnts. . Fiat;
Lunt layeim . .3.linlng'experionce - Co:trut.r:
.Ad!:ireskit ' • '.• :401=,E$ PA RlU.N,:Mtdekville,•
April - 1,:!t:5;:-13 , .2P'1 - St.: Ohmic P. 0., &hpAU! Co.: 'Pa,:
ItrA, pit . T E cm
*to educt.dianall Farm
Iyirig near . Pott.,.:wille: au.:thil ()Mee for
further informatioir:, ~" • ...March 18: , 85.-1141 '
WAN - rip:a) an Nioli:KeepPf or it
Clerkship. where a kneuletige. xereenT. Will be,
of eervice. Atldree
MLrch 1.:3;'65.-712-,Zt!
. . .
, . . ,
I,VAN TEl4.—An • energetic 'and Bflicient.
Y.! • capable of 'directing the tail hrtoperati•lne of nu '
extenAve Goad Comptaiy.. Atlllretwt with recereutte,• c.
F. 113: Box 20,115. P. 0., Philadelphi.e, • •
••• •Ihrth.lB. . • 11-3 t
energeticand ettletvnt pen •
r r take doirge of a lane,s,tora 6maacted with ;La
eittinsive ;e6lltery,•.. .I.darea. •with refereuCe, Box
.204*. P. o,,..lPhiladelphiO.. • . • •
"••.. . .;••
,•
.
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• lATAN't E. 1):-.»Thel . ' slilx.riliersi • tire' 'iliir. , t )..g of
', V ' pnielliitzing's SLOI-'l4 PIDIP, ),i• 'inch& Working
,13:irr . el, withiti irst;hlVitter.Pipe... Addr.egA '.
: • •:
• j'an.. §1„.•65,-3tf .... ' ECKERT , 8:. CO.; Tetcapnt. •
purchafr.3 :seconind .Sieitta
Engine . ,..0t.... 0 6 3tl orse.powcl- each . Addre , s.
ti . Pottsylfle.,
VITA :VT E gitttia m
lnn by a young an, a 2:rad
uate orCrittendems Own:nerd:4l Cul leze: ue Ciilrk
nr•Book-Keelier: • Ilavina• several' yeam experierice in
elerkin. thn cnal't*gion, bdst of references for mhil
•ity mand. Integrity ven: :Please '130011;-:
lir.P.E4" - at MlE...Define. ...i.Starch 11, '65...111-tf •
.1..4 . 1,GA i L . ,No,l'.lcll'is-.
tvii,!our :Os . •
.Es.l.`A -undertignetl
, Auchtorappoknted:.to .. dostrthute•Phe -balance. due - I
-the' erztate .appeat*bv the aectiitut. of Andrew
W•Ulsoh will Oteet the parlies intereetl at . his'ottice . •oll:
31ahalitorhto Atreet, Pottsvilb:!, oh the 11th (Iv April - I
next, At o'elockiA. 211: • ' GEO
March '2.5. Auditor.
CR 1/19:W EMT ... under...siq . ned
-1-..F.Auditoi', appointed.. to mike .diAriatitioa. of. the
funtl,ht.the haude of Francis Aibtadt, the Athhinharar
tor, 'will' meet the.tiartiesintereetett attis office 01 . 1 Maj.
Mtitiontpir.etteet. Mitt:gel*, on ...the lath • Ca.r..ot.,April
_u t, at la o'clock:A. M. • • . • GEO. 11...eLAT, •
-.Kittavirle; Mareh'2.l. 12. - - •
. . , . . . ..
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o
'IN TIME matter or thy a ccou n t f lrirtrcl•
'A pirlc;inte,' Administrator mryillianijiatikm.
di...taiased :—.Notice. j.t . : hereby. "4.,miim
,tinit the unditi-*
git.theil, Auditor: appoltirol to tlistriotne ;the Money. m
Ilie hands of Ihe .Atlmini-tratoi- tunntig thus,: entitled
thereto,: will attend to, the duties' of tint applititnittnt...
at Ilia i'...flir! . ! - :in POttt.iilld.'oti .Mozitiay. - ..i.i.iril to. - 1.3:r,
Min; A M., where all
,persona itltcre.teri may attimd
March. 25', .4.L.5 . .. 12 -Zit 1.. ~-.IJAVII.) B. GlifiEN..A.n.litor.
A l'iti" 4 4k.: it. 111 , 11N,SIPS ESTATI4:.---The
4. 3 .(1cr6La1f11 Auditor appoinis,(lio restaPi.and re-t-ettl6
thn ne6ntnts of .Georim .Wilkm.;.Arlminh-trator 'or An
-
'Arum. , 11 AVilsou,:tlereas.ett,..uti was Adminis4mtor.
the BrtttlY, of Anna fieeso.sl6.ceai,ed. and to make
tli,ttjhution of tlio halanco-wMch shall he found to be
duo will 'Mat the parties hitt:rested at his office on Ma
haurougo street,„ - .Potii.viku. on tue kAlt of April heat,
at 1h Welock, A. AL GEO: 11: CLAY, Auditor.
. PottSville. March '2l, • "
. .
A 11.7 . DIl °WS, N'tlErlic E.—Not ice hereby • gi
van, that the , : uutters4tuect tuts -been appointed up.
:Antlitor, to tweertaiu and report "'whether there is.or
not an undue Proptartitta of the real e•state uud SeiltHa
House., 'ICIOI2OII4_ I to the ottl.livhiatl Distriet,of - N!tirth
•Altinbeitn.. within theamuuds of :the Mt. Carlton Selling
Ltlstriet. did ' whether there are any moneys ttiaeolleeted
or debts unpitid by - the edd, old riehool . .,District. width
'should be aivitled between the tit:boot Di9triet of No.ib
:M.atiheitn and-Mt.. ( zirbou.".atal fv,r that purpose wtil
meet the: parties interesjed• at his ittlice. iu Pottsville.
on Wechieeday, the I.•4th day of. April. welock
ill the.torenotai.• . 4. W. R06R,13111tRY...
Pottsville; • •
' • 1.2-3 t. • ,
I..?..VEClLlirlilllYsi NO T 1.11; E;--Whereas , letters
testamentary on the estate of Strange N. p. tattler,'
late of the Sorongh I Schuylkill County..
Pa, haVe been granted,.to the sabscriber-tiS eixecto or
of 'the lasi will dud testament of said . deceased: Nov
'tire is hereby glean to all- iiersons. Imiphtt!d• to,-said
twinake pAyment.,; and . .tin.r.so haVill,t:C l alin4 will
present them Mr settlement •
AltEl..C.,lllt)!CkS, - Executor,
or
X T VIII IP:REAM Letters of.Adniinlsiratnin off . thri,
•
IF,rate -of JOHN ST LIAM L 'Attie of tl*. Bor,'ln4h
Sstinylical Conlify,. dui:NO(3l, have been
. granted to the subscriber, notice-is hereby- . giv . eit to all
indebted to Said.estate to make . pa)'lnent:, and those
having claim: will ',resent them for settletrient.. •
Alati•al.ll: STRAUCIL Admini-trator.
A ID ICON - INOT C
as I...ettvrs of Adnunistruttan on the,hstat Ja-:
.nom laic of the Bonaigh.of St, tleveased:,
have lice n &antral to the Sun.scr;lier. notice is hereby
giyen to all thOsp tnelehted to said ..state t., make pay %
'Went. and thole havinfi. claims ..will - prer.ent . thvin for
.eettl , anent. 131tETZ....Athriinistrahir.
March 4, . '
4 DM/ NISTICAtOIe* :4101r1i1C.--Where-
LX a. LP.ltin's of Athnuth:tration on the'mtate of litili-
ACE..p. $.111 . 11, hac of. the flormm.h - of Pott!rilie
County of SchuYlkill. ift-eemeq, - hare .been }. - trtuiti , i to
the f.uh4ertheri., notice Is herehy.,Aayin to elf I hoso in
dehim.l to Fdit estate to-mnke fayrnettLand thcose hay: :
-Mg. elniatewill present them for Settlement. -• ••
. -• .. .•• -. . ATWOOP• SMITH, ‘:
-
. .
. • ' . • Fil - 3:10ERCIIKII,
3hirch 4.1 ;65.-0-611 Aittni"s -of Er4tare ekt,ll.:P. fithith..•
A r?.011 - INimrcuALTioN' . .s . trrp c,E.:-AVtiem
.L V. ars :10 teis of -adipiuistrathih, I)ll . the . .E.t,tate of \A-.•
THANIEL:BOWER, late, of the Borough of Miners
yille, Sclitiyll 111 County, - deceased, haNe zramed
v, the,eubs6riher. notice i± hereby t.i all those
indobted to stud estat9'• to paymitnt,' and 11101,4
hdving'clahni , 0111 present them ho- - ..tt lenient. - •
. • JOSE.l.'i'l ,
:Feb. • case p.4.Schaylkill.C9.,.Adtuiu'ar.
:I;(Ytt - S:l_Lk-,:A . A1).:,.T.....1. 1 ,E1%
T. l l Oll, screi-n • Coil} trotn - one
rof ti1e1 . )6.4 Coal Bittike• the'Connty, Tw44 sizi%
tnwle. - : ri.o2rl-. wuttitieni ca , . per 1:1 - oy..
Toe olist - ie; . ; bu,4 C4unty2 . Aploy - pi " - ,
WINK. MAR;4l,': , .;ew PlAladelphia.
Apel 1, 'I
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F0.1{..
SA.E'III. , - o .•lercp convenient Dwelling lion .
see ancitot St feet tont:* and • tio wide, . with &good
w:AI and every thing convenient One. houeea
located ;in: the .curter of tino acre of lnd, one l'tll .
. F•tahle ittid.a well, and' a good tence nronnd the
iame. '• A mily tri• ' -... . DAVID ly.••.p..Av is, .
. APvil 1, -'64--1:1- 2 t-", . - - . abovemiu6mvitie St..
.
17,101{ in
,Pleits , t . in Row,A
NapinnOnnlintrecit. :For tinims . apply to • •
March .5;•65.- , C:II.I9.MPSON,, - .
np O LET. - -,cyvpriil oftife:l on •Centre't!tieutsl,
one Market street::. Apply to
March 12-U L. C. PLIONIP8ON;
. .
'FOIL.'II%_IIII.E.--=:A dw•ellitiz — lio . iliie—in:-tho 44, '
.Orcharif.m itlt Bath and Gas. : P1356316:"0rl
given about tirsr..of Jane: . Apply to
.. . April 1; '65.71.3-tri -,-' . .- '. C.M. - ATlittsiS. ,
.... . ,
feef. . . .
VOLT. SAL E.--Two 20 lots. by .120. .
-feet deaf ;
. 1:. -corner of .Centri2.,aild tlitiOn FtreetA . `Four, 20 feet
lots .by leb. feet 'deep, corner - of Second Atid -Union
.Steeet4,,Pottseill. - Apply to . .- .• lA. Mi.1.R1 ) 11.17, ''
.
TEA :ENGINE., so 'Poker, • new, for
sale cheap. .Also one •21 Horse• and a large tie,i‘ort
thent Engines and Boilers miirible,.for• the 011..Re
glen. •' C. WEST MYER; 145 North - Front St.'.
—Marchl:. • :• . Philadelphia.
• . .
FOR 1211:VT:--Thil
- .Centre and .Stitv. v .
known aim the'MANSION 1101.75 E. ' Toe.
given on In or dprll. Apply tik• , • •
• . • .T11.0.11A.s A. ,BIDTILE pr
• clEO: M. TROU'IIIAN; 346 \Valuta St,. Philn*.
.LIOR SAl,.l6;—'lhe, subscribes ha.l. 130 W OU
and for sale 'One hore'ptr*er engine - , Box bed
plate 'andltring/Panktitg,,. with - force punapt,and goy . .
ernor. Ait‘O. 2 M. - 2 horae pnwer eilginci. - 'suitable for
daring rierceinat a . dirt, bank. JABEZ SP.Allfit*
-• Coal 'sfeet. Puturrille:
ikr err a it.; r Plale.-400 Waren of -Al , llland
XI. petroleum Co:at $l. nit :p it valtlr $5. 100 ibanits
P6lladeltillial..*3lolUill Oil Co. at tr% colas:4. p.m
100 atair-CainertO) Petioleuni CO. at a oti; par value
$5llO. .100 shartxt Oredt 'Rein:bite, Oil-Co at: $l . : QC' ;
$ . 2. 00. Addre.s . •
ox 4 13,.POrrSVILL.E.:1%: •••
March 26 - . Jos
ATA E•PRO PE It TY for SA ILE.--
!rho subscriber' oifers for s tle the folio ing'prop
erty the Borough uf bouhlo
House and Lot..kno s wn as the' Thompson. Jettk- .1 1 ,1
ins Property. on Railroad street. The Doable'
Huuse and Lot, near Hower et Fisher's Machine
Shop, known its the William. Williams propert.f..
. small quelling llama and Lot. near property of
Jacob Wiest. 'Forprietsand . termsapply to
--• J. WITZENIAN, Agt. fur the crater,
blinerarine, March 25,...65. • :
-. •
!=!ffN,
.X . 00N.4 - ., Q. 1 1 ., . '.COMPAQ, f;,i
Par Value.: :_ :
Subacrilitiosi price Only 20 cue. per Saar*
Subficiiption . Price 010 y 20 et.. per sl imy
• .• - • • • .•
Ctsotie. Sehd0:111 Co
Fax - Pi/kr? at TO FURTHER ASSESSIIETti:
• ' ~ 7 - • -
:iVQBEING.
TillS Company iapriraniacti. - on:the
withiint indintitie to the.: iire: . eht
spiritof apeetzlatii;ii,:and trrth a to the
der ei6 o -nent gf the - tand, and to
whiaber
: rieh:w nreordirig , , re C g
means,, and by participate in the. legitimate, f
the prodaction - to' trhich
portion of the protietala of. the: aille of the i.e.orir it . :4;?!';
voted to working eapital."
• -
~:The Company . hint) in fee simple One 'ranched
of.ftne boring territory. in tfp.t'cerirp of the celeh
31 - rcea_Lubrirating Oil Dhitriet, to Trrintball
Ohio. consietin.....tif agOod. -treii. improved 'farm
rounded by. prodlicing wells of the Mecca.. Oil
piny, of this Cify,. the - Thtstou Liihcleating Oil cst .
parry, end others, Producing , sevetully from tti' , l)•
41iitheircle per day each. ,
Oil is a natural lubricator. the bent in
market, and Isingreat demand at rim Dow.r.nr
- .TherU are two kills dawn; altriost ready f - W to?' , .;
% . yith a gaud t , hoty . of roil in both,-W4h an' eiat-na.
EU4ire-on thg grOund, so ' that , ' no delay will 0Cc2; . ..
'the opendiatheof . the Campani.
. . . .
, ' The -.dith . of 114 .oil - wells in ]Tetra ranges ti„,
, .... . .
FIFTY TO SET ItI4Tt•FIVE I , ETT;. SO that a LAISOI.Iit min
•
W4in can be-gunk..sr so °ILEA fnit.casr MAN ONE ~,‘
111 VE..IISGO COV:I•ITY AI%I/.OTIIIIIL OIL DISTRICTB ; 1 1 .. ,
within n; • few Weeks ail - has . been found . in the ti •
dittrict At. ei..thi hundred feht,J ludicattt2u t h at: u .-...
yin.. 1..: YET ax LAO:v:LE I/ LOWING WELLS In this s.tt-nut,,
. . .
"-When the stock is all taken, a nieetint will be cl 4
officers eleeteit; and maiinres - pAken for tile
velopmeni of 'the property.
abei.iiiplion Books aie.opera'at- • •
Strict, PlOtatlrlph4t
• • . . • • COSIMITTEE..
JolEs ° DERET.§.(III2E; - •W, O. LESLIE;
111.:NRY:E. WALLACE, , c.JEO4GE GP.IFFIN,.'-s'%
E. F. PRENTISS.. •ROB.E.TJpiiNs•TON.
' 'March'
.
Philadelphia, York. & B,oito
50 Cents Per Share, for Full -Ps
60,000 . Shnregh or 930,000 lieseriri
Working Capital. .
'ln forming the.atinve named company. mat ti'
been taken in the selection. of properties ! so a'
nimebut welrknown to the.-t litilie'tnal
- have been tried and founif to be the- best ever
- veloped. • The System of the orguni;ation wd t
the miniml plan, the, saute as that of the.PhP''
• EQT.7ITA BLE OIL COMPANY. which was v. ,
;Wen and . mite so, eagerly songlit ,after. 'Tile In
'capital is to 1ie5,..:10.n00, - whiCh will he a Very Iren
unit for commencing I bellevelopment on tie le,.
and it is the •intention at the maliage , s to pt.'
ao-k energetically.'and With e..ntidence Of
simeess of the undertaking. Theantiscripti ,, a
'Placed at .the low, timire of 50 Cents per.share. , o
: enable all to have a chaue.i in' this •yrotitahu, ttr
where.s6 Many, tot tunes have been made.
been - taken up some time
prices. makes the InVestment doubly ilesirat,le.•:
'cont ofsheapness.:. .
. No. I.—IS a traer of SO acres' in'tee simple. of ' •
'passed oil territory. on East,Smidy Creek, A1.).1 , J0
te•AOAMANTINO WELL-or rather the
which.thisfamons'welf is situated. .It
ten days. ago, and is reported as. flowing
heavyJubricating oil, each-barrel of
:barrels suat as is obtained : from Oil (' 7 reeki
'Mona for a. lame another of wells:— This
eighty rods Of desirable boringrterritorrtri,
the Adamantine Lauds, with two goixte
.tbelSitifis: • .•
Nci ^ 4.ljrt e'of 1
.- • -,-.•
I
tamed tni.thyeit leave.. nn Pittude Itun. i linnv . !,'
front theJuotoh. as it:empties into ~.411e..40:D, 1-I i 1
Thly. , e 414: ye.ry snly . loan on. the run, and ! , i . -k , . 4 .1.
teetiouy., A well is in prnzrose. and:viillbe" . c; f...:. .
Wllllollt. eXpellSelo the Company, . . . . '.-
•-,4:
• -•.1.?.•••
Ll. - Hotel' coiner of
Nil. :4-1s five Ai...reel:ln ter Pimple, mioo this
ted otreilm wilich has attained a notoritsu
no . aher , ertio.u. 'for producing. PITT Iti
wella ha vim: - berh pot down_ npon •;Ai;:
failed. to obtain oil.. mid among • those nosv )1”•x -,
,pumpirqiire the folloiving
• 'Y.'
..•
40 • .
10) • •
eit
thike ßrau 'r - Well
ti t e l iie b n urh Nell '
i Phipps Well, (juist struels)..
I Rynd,rnirm • .
... .
- arr .I:ay:gala per ahttreAsi
C)APITAL, ;$ 50,000:.
WE GREAT REPUBLIC
MUTUAL-,011; COMPANY -!',
350,000 Sharea.at $2 00 Par Value,
Stock;
PITirbLE CHEEK,
clltany BUN.
SLIPPERY ROCK Cita
Mil
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, to . s4KM24
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1.01118
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moinamee
'Awe IN
+ll , .
Vire tare
fare erill
41/641wPre'
Sheaf
gIIEAF
, COAL RE
/most cote
Ru. Sheets,
EREAE
tot PENNI
toll statis
age worth
111 :It
These
-sent by E
,Phettige-1
Prices-
The ed
wee: Our
Went of
• 'll.ese
•Patwo
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rOlk au,
pectac . 1
tlon. ri ,
ter mall
feted at
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by with"
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'or 16 !