The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 30, 1865, Image 3

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TS VILI,E, PA
P BAB E 30, , 14463:
pica or the 'Miners' Journal
be obtldned everY Saturday, at the fel-
Minenuillef
•111TCRAED. " •
IL3IES, St. Clair;
SOCK. • .
1.-BONER,
NELL, •
OGRE. Port Carbon.
lILLIPS. Malianny City,
eNSINUER, 'Tamaqua.
Schuylkill Haven.
s Coal andiron Maps.
MAP OF ALL Tilt ANTHRACITE .
OF PENNSYLVANIA—the only and.
and compact. Map now published. 'Price
±5: in Caper s $1 54; . ori,ftoliCrv. $2 TO.
; IRON,- COAL AND. RAILROAD MAP
'A NIA and the adjoining Iron States,with
..Iron. distances to-inarket, &c., which
e than the Map it..elt Price". in Sheets
t5O: .and on Rollers, $2 15. -
extent time on Rollers; which can
e be
will be sent by mail to any address.
in the receipt--'ol .the above-mentioned
,is of tbeee Maps are nearly' exhausted,
dian 100 copies remaining, and we advise thoee in
snit of copies to apply early, at this office or by letter
Theee Mate , may. also be ohtainea of S. M. PETTEN
co., Boston, and PETERSON &, BROTLLERS
P4;ll,ielphia. • . • • • • ' .
PRESSEN FOR SALE.
A To!gtlesJob • Pretie,,
,which fakes on a fbrni 9 by
inches—cost stoo $l5O, be sold at $1.50, ,cash.. ,
aWashington.Hand Press; bed 93 by 28)4. inch
hid) cost 9975—wi1l he sold at 9150, cash.
SVe nice _ no further use for these presses, and thi re
f will be sold at a great bargain to those• in want of
pros ea.. . Address -
B. BANN - AN, .Pott.nille,.Pa.
UNION STATE TICKET.
FOR, AUDITOR GENF RAID
GE.1..41011.14 V. 'MARTHA - NET, of Mont-,
gocuer.F County; . . •
FOR SURVEYOR GEN'ERAL;
COL.-JACOB 31. CA 31P8EL14(4: Cambea
County.
lON .COUNTY TICKET
... .• .
. - Ag.einbly, .‘• .. •
GEN_ WASIIINGTON'REIFSNYDER, of Mbbind,
.;;P/`. 4431E.'S K. 1.1E.1..h15. of Schuylkill Haven, - -
lilCJulL\ C. IieWII,LI3SIS, ullNew Cael.le..
.
Treapurer,
. -
COI- DANIEL NAGLE, of Pottsiille
' • - IDiutrict Attorney,
0:Ion 31ATfILIS E. RICiIAIIDS, of Pottsville .
. .• .•
Conmajesioner,
WILLIAI L. GRAY, Of Cressona.
. . Coroner.
JEREMIAH-B. :littANDT,.of Llewellyn.
' Director Of the. Poor,
Jul IN W )AVIS, of Socqh Casa. .
• . nrv.eyor,
JESSE S. HAW.LEY, of Ntisville..
Auditior,••
CAYT:ISAAC E. SENFIICS. of nthriony
tnion Standing l'oininittrie of Sc huyllci
Dacia B. Greem Pothwille P.O. •
l 0 ,: ph S. Patiersom ,• . • .• •
Ilciiry.Gressapg, ' • " " , • •
John I.uras.
Whitney. • " • ' •
1. It.. Wallace. • ": • "
Pr P.11.0117:01. St. Oriir P., •
rnmnic Peter A. Filbert Pine2rOire P. 0.•
Schnylkill• Amen P. 0. -
Samuel 11 :%lialileti, Orwit - Almr-P. O. • .
F. Treichler. McKesitshum P. - 0.
Jacob
It. Wilt - men Frieilenßburc . P: 0.
Pepsinger4 . lkfirldletx)rt. P.
15:. L Fricker„ - 'famagna. P. 0.• . • .
11,•nrc Clay ItermArescer, Ashbinrl P.
11111. Jr. Mahltnoy City P.O. •
G. )1. 11. Wag/ler:Port Climon P. 0.. •
S IV ( P er. Mlnersillle P. 0.
Elias Ilepler, Upper 3Mhantongo P. 0. .-
1 iellt e . SaMucl Schwalm, Lower Malatutongo P.
E. A.4lolTntart, Tremont R.O. -
t iNGINIT ro it SA E.--A Tht—e 11(irr Priw
-1 I ei• Portable. Enline for etnle cheap, hitvirg no Imp
tr uec fur it: Apply at thle Office.
Sr RSO N A IL...We are engaged i'n making
oat our hills for the preeept year, 'and wilt be happy to
remittances.. from those who rpcelve_ them as'
epeedily as potsible,
. .
ItWCEIPT.
For Subscriptions to the Milkers' Journal Aince last
• Publication. ,
Jamr.ft B R Ito July 1. •i;5
il:t Kit in Jail
=!EM
Come 47 to - Anfr 'tid
,t 1 F Codtem) to A nn.l."'C,6.
ft Daniel lo Anril
Miurrs to April 1.
Vereloilh- Bock to - Aug 17: , 115
th-ttlt , i limier to Aug IS. TA.
Dri:wo . to April 1.'66.
-.1.1 Ilortly'T to Aue 19.916. ''.
•}'rrderirk Beck to An, 19..66
ll..nry 114 W -wiser to A. 11,115.
E====
i . :viaf,T to Ana:19..65 .
\V H Keefe to An':l3. • rx,
• Nirhola% coal .Co to Sept 1, 'GC;
Win A 1,0m 4 9i . i to..T
.
Youn , z Am: '66
!Ors R 3,1 1 3. pltner,to .Is.n 1,
EMM===
Fths in Brown to Ft!pt 9.11. .... ..
Mr , 3.11'1'17 Buzzard to Tan 1.
141,1 liciosiloo. , n to :11111.1,1116
Ebert.ro .12in
.1,
Lit 1:t Jo , F Doteler tri AM: 23,'66
.leolr Bock to Nov 14, '62 • '
Wm .1 Moodie to julyl.
11 - Knight to. Aug. 26; 416 •
E T to Jun 1. '66 •
11••nry Werntz to Jan J.-66
Win A Winente to June
W'ii I h;ei to Jan 1. '66
F Oiren to An': 2".1. '66 •
Janes Warlon to 'ltlarc.ll'l. .
J.,-Inta Yost to Jan 1, ' , 66, .•
llsrry Zimmerman to Tan 1.'66..
'A W Levet n April 1..66, „. .......
Win laupello t.Z' 26-'66;
S Gumpes to July . ....
N Futs•eson to' Jan 1. '66
F Hazzard to Jan 1..37
r,rtl.lizeturrev,e Phila to Aug 26..116
f; W Winterst•:!en to Jan 1, .'66' ,
3..1ut F Seltzer to Jan. I , '6? • -
chrk-Sumner to Jan' 1. '66 • • .5 . 60 .
N,rionn A Phelps to Jan Ir.'66' on
..... - • • •
I;nnlner Harp &Cn . toJan 1. '66 . - 4 65
&Co to Sept 5. '6i •
F MI.:IN to 1. '66 ' 2 Mt
'Wm FI We- teott t•, Jan 1,•`65. • • ' • 490
04:t - 1 , , Pave to Jan 1. '46 • • • • 250
s M ,rse to Jan 1;"66 • 4 2.1
Realrn Hoy to Sept 1. '66 • ' • ' 75'
.Knirkerbocket Anthracite Coal Cu to May 13. 1:36, .2 .7.,
Ir.vtrr Watkins to Feb 1.,.'66 • 00
Itelaware &Hudson Canal Co to Jan 1. ... , . ti
:.Win l' , mper:to -Tilly 1,146 2 :in
3 .t w • avaney to Jan 1. :66.. „. .
0 . tri Jan • , •
hi. 0 ,rue to Ang •21, !66.. .. ... ...
T,to Jan 1. !tltl
Leonard Shearer to San .1, 'GG '
Lepp to March: 1. , 66 • ,
F Banit.l. to Jail 1, '66 • •
11 Raven to 'l. '
Brown 4 - Sw E ici.Sent I, 436... ... ...
F Form,ler hi jan
31 Mortimer to &ml. '66 '
Wm Icetalri.tk to May 14 7t:6 •
Ilrr Tr. II Anstin.to Jan .1, .".. .... ..
IV - Davis to ;lan 1. '66
Eli Thompson to ;Tan 1. "66 - •
A K Steele to Jan 1,
It•sbin:•on to Jan 1.'66 - • •
j anes Glenn to July 1.
'?ti, utel:Brir•ht to-July 1.-'(6 •
Wm stlimeer to July 1. "66 • •
J.to G . Hewes - to July 1..416 ' • •
E MeOinnia to .Info 1..36 " •
- 'J ;an- Smith ••.n,Jtily 1.'3;6- •
03,C S Pinkerton to.lttly 1, '65 • -
II Tr.:on to Ate , 20.• '66 • , • •
31 , .r.a . ti Williams' to July 1: '66 ' •
C.lll Ayerigg to July 1.....•66
W. 3 Campbell to Sept 1. .. , ....
Weeks to Jang. '66
Ilelms to Sept 7, "C,6 •
N - tiroWn - to Jun 1. .66.. - .. ..... ....
Newlin to y.l. '65 -
Enrolee] Kelwes to-Sept 5,
..I It 'Stayer une • 20- '66 '
Su:t.•EßmtoSept'l.'66 '
ISVIC 'gay to rhititt.2o. '64 •
• 11 , 1iry Weller to Jan I, '66 ' . :
.. Fisher to Aug 16, ....
C llonshi•rger to-March 9, `66:.... .._.
Burnham to Jan 1. '66 •
G A 14tiraerto Sept 1. •
.C..1,1t la. , lerto March I,'u6
Frailey to'.lani; '66 • •
• n Zimmerman to Jan, 1.`66
K-11 , 'r;:er to Nov 1. '62 '
- II Ti Hoover to Jan 1.'66
• G 11 Wagner to Oct-la. *65 ••,
(- 11 v. Focht to Jan. 1. '66
.1 E Dniblebien to Sent 12. . , ..
WIS Hock to. Jan 1. '66 . • •
Dr .Jlr Treititler to Jan 1. ... .
Wm.R.Dreher U. Jan t..'641 .
- Samuel A 'Vogt to Oct 12. '61.. ......
- Martin. Bowt•n In Jan 1.. , (10 • -
56 Giver to Sept:6. '61..' ........
Bury KOenum .Jan „.. ..
Mersllon to Sept 12. 'NY; • • •
Thor , Stewart to Ang.29,..66,,.., .... .. .„
- 31 i-S Angel in March 26,'66 ...
N Rump to Sept ' • •
• IPcl,Oll & King to Jan-l. •
Wrn limiter Jr & Co to 'Jan I -.66
Prrscott & - Chapin to Jan 1. '66: '
Alto-rt. Iletiley.Agt to Jan 1, '66 • '
John E itOss to Aug, 17. '66 • •
P Eartnick to March 12, .66 . ;:
• Wlt Prentice... 4. Sin to Jan 1. '67...'..
Tho , 11 - Enron to .Jan 1,'66,,.. •
• Batchelder A Br., 111 Jan 1, '66
J - 11 Pontius to .Ang - 4..117,
.I , * Matthews wanly 1.- '64 • :
It Johnson T to Jan
thivid It Davis in Jan-1. .•...
ItanGolph A 800 , to Jan 1; ^ 6G.:......:
•; .1 N Barris to May 4. '66'
F Septum & Co to 'n4.l
• Masters & - Bradf , ;r6 Wke p t 14.'66' •
" Geo. 31 Wiuslow tojan
• Win B Howe; to Jan tt:'ac, -
A 8.-Evans to .Tan 1, "66..,
• • tong Welling ,Bro to Jan .1, '66
Jul 11 Sint-on to Jan l. '66
• - X; Itichartis to Jan 1...66
• .01iver . -Sentlieti A Son tit, Sept 3.`66...
A B Meckr.r Ai-Jan 1. '66, ....... . ...
• A' K&A Meserole in Jan 1. .66
•• . I. Ellmaker to Sept 14: '66... .. • .....
Miss P L Young T to Sept_ C, '66
Br 0 31 Bobbin* to ;lan I, '67,
•3 1. Shearer to Sept 16. '66 '
John Weighmtmln•July L '66' -
Asst
H H Sininutn to July 1.' , 66,
Delany to Sept.' 16..66 •
to Aug
. N o m Ii Fowl,, to Jan J. ... ...
Tim!, Johns to Sept 5 '613 -
.... .. .......
_ Gen. NV-ash IteLstiytler to Sept
• A G•i't ,;by to Jan. 1. - .66..,. •
fi Illirvant to Jun I, '416 •
. •
Loris Blitz to ..Sept - 15. "66 •• •
km Von & Van ,Ari Ante to July 1; ' 66
.11 Enterlitte to Sept '66.,
jriek,on jr to ,nett 1, '643
•Y; 1 Field 'Joan j,'`66.
ilAllll:l4 . s29ArelkStreet,
(Read his Caril in thiaitielleOrkeepli a good Stpek
of fine Jewelfj and. Silver Ware,. on hand. Give
him a call.
SEE Piano and ble ndeon' advertisement in this
paper by Mr. 0: M. Bruce, NO. 18 N. 7th • Street,
Philadelphia , Those of oar. readers desiring an..
tides in his line will do well to give him a gall.
•,. • . .
BY refeienee to our advertising eolumns'will be
found the Dry,Goods advertisement of nr.lc;
set& H. Thornley,- (stmeesior to the late firm of
ThOrpley Chiscn,).Eith Spring Garden 1315.;
Philadelphia. has : in store a large stock of
new seasonable goods. Clive him a call.
Corr, ni k"wcsstk.--The total produCtion o
the collieries of Prussia, in 1864, Was estima
at 42,394,1;90
. tuns. •
• THE rENNSYLVANTA STATE AGENT in Wash
ington will open polls, on the second TuFsday
of October, for troops to •vote.. • .
Tu!:: Philadelphia .Ledger:and Reading
Daily Evening-Record, boine tn•sui this week
enlarged ;and otherwise improved typographi
cally: Editnrially, neither . peed ',improving:
as in every respect they are
.well "conducted
THOSE in this Borough 'who Lave not been
asseSsed,-should call to -day npOili the
sor, Mr. Bowen, at T. C. Bowen's 'Photo
graphic Gallery„ corner of Cent re and Market
streets. ,Remember that this is the last day
Upon which assessments can be made before
the elgetion. _ .
THE result of the late election in Maine' is
more overwhelmingly victorious for the Re
publicans, than was sopposeci. Returns from .
451 towns give Coney, Republican,- a majori
ty of 22 332 'The House of Reprentativea
will consist of 134 Republicans and 17 Detn
.ocratU. a Republican gain of 14. ..;
.• •THE whit of: the :Monument,
reteutl3i dedicated at-Baltimore by. the •Odd
Fellows, with imposing ceremonies, is
Edwin F. Dut.ang l ot Philadelphia,
design was seleetedby the . Committee,
..fren
aniong - a large number submitted by artists
throughout the 'United States. *
STATE FAIR was held atr:Williaensporf
this Week. IMinense crnwds were in at tend- -
anee. The display at.the - Fair it is Said,: .was
fide.. On Wednesday afternoontook_ race: took_
plaee.hetWeen a pair of grays . from -Tanaaqua..
tni.S . County, and 8 . pair of hays • from Ilur. is
burg. • The grays were declared the winners
after a well-contested - run, in 7three . minutes
and twenty seconds.'
. . .
E - niStrlo'l.—The
perliend DeMocraCY flatter:th:Unselves::viith
the:hope: that .the: dltlereneics .- cif opinion in
the Republican party upon the question -of
reconstruction will lead to .an. open rupture,
dad' that the President will...make. - War:upon
all . wlin presnnte to questiOn the wisdom of
la s.plan; and attempt to force the .assent of.
*congress thereto by the power : of ExecutiVe
patron itte. 'We believe all theSe anticipations
of n*cnief are 'doomed to disappointment .. ..
A. telegram_ fromon;to . the Asioeii
.
ted Press • declares. that . the President will
take no . action ,upOn the neW cOnsiittitiMiS of
the conquered'States, eeept. to submit them
to 'Congress, leaving that b6dY .to decide
w het her. t hey are or are not: worthyof accePL
tanee. .Pi Philadelphiii laSt.Saitirday.:even
trig, Senater Wilson made a . ppeecli,
• .
lie said : • • • .
. _ .
••in-crinvers..ation with the 'Preiident. the .other - day,
Jest - zed him Whether -he' made any discrimination be
tween the'men - who elected l4m, un account of their
views on On oestions ofreconstruCtion and sittrrzyte
lie declared to .nie that he had .* never made any sitch
di-crimination.., end. did not. intend to make any such
.discrimination in the Wire that he was 'in favor of
the oillf -t and fri,est diLcits.ion - on - all the- coe=tions
now aadtatirig the pullic mind... [Great - Cheerinl
Gentlemen; co lone- as we haVe free di4cussion. we am
eoriuht on. thottider to, simulder, etching [0 aettl
rightly-theth ar.t bet we n+ to be s.)lvel.
believe now. as I believed during the war. that we will
come out Of the contest viCtOrlins.“ ' •••
The Washington correspo.ndeut of the Ch
sago Republican writes. •
. . . .
. . .
• -It is Well Imnwn here that thPresiderd is ac Ellfre`'
for to , gro suffrage as the veriest abolitionist of flosum.
hot thin ki. he sees n's•tfer and shorter cat to t he . r6aliz-t=
tirrn of that me .!-ere•than 'by direct - .and pereinboy ay-,
don ,4• the Federal Executive: He • tsililve - 4. that • the
result may, be resched..tuore directlS - Arouzli .the Su
m eme Court or through Congre •.3. llanny should we
he could the sucec.sor of the nnl:•,menti , d •T IncY hums
the adjudic Ann of this ar..!at act of relTibative insitre.
and en crown a career.itt jurisconiett •tenao „ Fats c-
.roan. which in the hue-ory of the government, . has no
equal In i.e . completene”." --.- .- .. • ..• :•.
•
Out the whole, it does. - not. look . as if the
. . . . .. _
Copperheads Were likely in Succeed -in their .
projeet.for . .Tyletlzinz-the President; and..-es
i
Tying hitn'off n triumph . ,O their camp.. , •. •
. . . . :
Enfeebled AM/tit:LTC:ATE CONSTI4IITIONS Of both
erxes, u-ellyi.mi.ol:wq; F.IxTRAcr .86,111 , . It will eye
brick and energetic fcelinga :and enableyon to zleep
wed. -. April 8, %Z. • . ' - .1.4-Gwk . •
S;YThe,t;ross receipts of the Illinois State Fat
were f-21),521.78. •
.
.0& - ..Ernersim: Etherridgo is to be tried by court
ma.tisl, at Memphis, in a. short time s :
_ /j;"- 'tleneral Eatitzwas 'married last week to 'a
ilaiefliter of Ei-Governor Todd of Ohio. • •
itirThe Atitintiol for all kinds -of labor in St
Paul. Minnesota; far exceeds the,suPply; •
itirii - grotip'of Six new houses in-the Penns:4 ,- ;
C'atia (U 1 re,gkitri3 called ".Imperial. City." • . -
r"Z'Light gymnastic 'exereises are to be intro
dUciol in the pikbilai reboots, ••
Xa-Severaldead mines • iii l . Misbottri .have
cent Iv- boon' porch t.ed by New York companies •
ths — At the Episci•ial Convention, in Montreal,
a eongratulatery address to the AineriCan Church
was missed:..
;• . .
.
• gir.rtie population ef the . Catia. , ll.s.i4•slealilY
slechning. -The inhabitants are emigrating •to
the liiiited - Stato;i. . • -• • •
44 - Victor Htigo's newrvolome:of - poems is en
titled "Echoes of the Woods and Streets,"—his
novel, `-`Sex-Laborers." .• . 4 '. • - •
• sre - The State GeOlogist of •.•Minbesota reports
inex.hanstible quatitities'of quartz. en the, north
shore Of Lake Kuperiar.. • . . ''•• • :.
. 'a - PO:tines Suydam,. a promising young. New
York artist, ilte.it . at. limey, N. •H., last. week
I where he hadsone for study. -•
•ivirThe -cholera is still racing in SOuthern.Ed
rope,. Id . Ancona . of thus: attacked, mine than
half have died•of its rael • geS. • • . .
rar The Alabarr t C,ltiveation has passed
ninnies al, dishing . slartiry'and dividing the State
.iitto'6 4 r: Congressional - districts. . - •
Afir Several llmgressioaalatndidate in Virginia,.
have- witildrawir.frian the canveS • s,..biichr.Se they .
cannot * take the.prescribed oath. . • ••:'• .
.eirl'ayiraster Holt. arrested op charge of
frand in Missouri, HMI talicti to Washingtink has
- been released mi prriof of innocence.. :. . •
..'
mereliatit, %O H) was•in•Montreal
lalst Welltit • sday, bdorms theTre4i:that.... lie. saw
.I . Ohn H.„-Surratriu that city 69
G.Hrc ,, n, the thievingl.,:poStnius
b.r -.it• Myrie; C b:-ea sentenced - ti ten
ly,:ars' cunt:Wen - tent in-the.Ceintecticut
Julia Minor .Bott4 ha. , writ ten a letter,
sing Vii•gix)imis to e ti!et men to C ingress who have
tliken. part in .tt,i; rebellion, as nobs 'Otlier.
boolmittsd: - .. • : • ; '•' •-* •
. An PrenchMan'hits made • a
tale lludiieane - eoinposell of insects: It 'contains:
nine titan 35',000•Iieetles„ besides: big and little
bugs of V a Hams' ' • • •
"••ithf.Puttelillefil;B that HolinesS the: :Pepe
has given positive orders .that alit be Pialls•:shati
he kept within the precincts of the Vat i',•an while
thi• cattle disease is rife.•": • -
sr Emma; Latimer iii•en trial before amilitarY
.oo,lllDitool). in Nashville, on a cliarge'lif niariug ..
'down the 'American flag iii E:g •fittl im.theFixt ill
0t Jtily last; in frOnt.of her.batber's
• aarThe Chavlestimi':News SaYS "if -the negro
falls, will fail viralied *with' every interest;
1161,1' add PiTi , •fieviy.witlim the }encl." - v*iy little
'comfoit to•t he 'Mgr° •if lie has ut:"drap,7" .
• • g.1 . 171t - is worthy of ito',lce that General Grapt's
Spet dn•S groW ,oniter and .limger, 'and it may he
questioned whether he will not .beeotue an.eratoi 1
by and by,
FoineYat - Nashville, 'atioutces'
-that Itii . willitere4frer devote•his ritteutiOn
• sireiq to thel tw.- His determin'ali n isv ery•.:r
•itabfe, and it is to be Wye& Unit, he-witt wit lied,
cause to ehamze it, •. • • .• . .•
tarA pa ek:l;.;(;rf!tieutly passed thronglf the New
Yorli PoSt•ollices, mailed at. San . ..Printeise.7;
boned for.Diesden; Piu six, the prepaidisistage
on-which smounted.to :1172 . It enusisted.
- valuable pais.% inclosed ;n• a tin cylindei.:.
tar At the New 'Yuri: Frog Exhibition. the
first ptia'e of $lOO was awarded to Mr. Gi.enouille;
whit measured 1!)- inches long.:and weig,lieit. 2
pounds..• is supposed tOlio a dekieendalit in 'a
direct line from the frog 'WhO -"would- a 'Wooing
,on
1 50
3 5a
2 75
2 75
2 7a
sarA gentleman - walking on Broadway sterMed :
own inu'a: of melon skin and fell tothe pavement..
"Wader" of the.Exprese at once - . exclaimed,
"We're's anotheritidividnal trying . to 'do the
ropean 'tour at home,-;-heir just taken'. a. 'l4 • on
Vie rkind," • .
isßaljrefestr , r Lowe ; who 'has: tikn .trytking
shin t ballOon az-censions from the New:York Qen
tral:Park; 110 iniirocess of . conStruction , a bridal
car, and annoimci.s that.the next lkemation
be the iterfurrimace of the marriage ceremony in
the. ehuids, *.: . • •
.itir"Dar said
,'a sable orator .addresiing
his brethren, '"tworoads'tro' dis : world: De one ani
a broad and narrow road'd at .leads.. to perdietion,
and de odor a narrow. and broad read'dat leads to
styre-dent ruction." "If datani de case;'.' said &ea..
Ade •hearer, "dii 6ullud indiwidual takea. to de
. _ . ••
2 60
.10 25
1 50
2 75
6 60
. 2 75
.
ir - The Union tank of Neiv London bite a •
double. ha rielled, forward and back action, patent
combination ; burglar. proof - hick to itii 'Bale. - The
other day it was lucked, - and • thcAniasword was,
forgotten;_ the conicequence waa, that:neither..the
maker or anybody - elec. could open it, and' the
(MM. had too cut. off.' • ' •
• ,
tkis - A Spaniali:aailor, with a dait:OnmPleXicin,
was on Monday paesiog Itp.Main'o street, in..l3rnok7
lyn; With three children of one of hia. neighbo
whom' be had taken out Gn walk: , - A hiniiber of .1r
- ish women followed him, ervii ig out, "Wee. the ni;,y
gar kidnapping the white gilder,'! and in akhort
time
. a mob collected, who atoned. him and - took
away the children. A detachment of police Tea
cued theta' afterwarde. •
2 75
2 75
3'13
2 75
2 75
Q 7J
75
t
50
2. 75
75
.. 2 75
rparnsda - or Ttitsrr Turmasar , certificates and re-.
commend:dory letters base been reoehed,ratuustinfrAbe
merle of BELIIiiOLWB GrNInNE'PIIT.PARATImiII. many of
nhi , .ll are from the - highest soul cetvinclrd ag eminent
tarsi:Oen, clergymen, governors, Statejudges, &e...
. . .
.TII•F 4 ' . ..4ALp.TRADE,
Potti~iilccBc7lPM 30, 1865.
, The iluantity . sent. by Railroad this -week *B3-
947,05—by Canal 38,505 for the week 1 . .22,4.52 05'
againit 93,76900 tor the corresponding
week lasfyear. '
' The !nude has been Unusually-brisk during the
week, and large number;f:orders cannot be
supplied before Obi. &dram : en of 50 cents a bin on
tolls and transportation , which will take place on
Monday next; the 2d, of. bctober. . •
Wo leitualtat Ile..men at the 'Delaware ' and
Hodeon and Pennsylvania Coal ComPany's Works,
ooninienced work on Hond.iflast, and : of course
a resumption at Scranthn will also soon follow if
itiuts not aliesuly taken.plaw. This we presume
check thenpwird 'tendency of 'Coal . at • the
New Irork market,..where itisalready toohitilr, al
thongh We do'not believe it will lower : l:mites,. be
.oltu.se the season is too far ildvaneeld,and the
mend too great for" Coat The DelawarOand Hud
son Company haieonly abent five .weeks left for
bp,iiness before their Canal will .. Close, and-•the
supply, by 3iailt oair from the rennsylvailia Com
pany's works is not large at Preaeni, and will; be.
less during the winter months: : We therefore
vise all those
. abroad . whe have the menus, today.
in their onat 'new; so. as •to keep . .down higher:-
prices cloring the winter. season: • • • •
The Colliery Capacity of.this and the iifahanoy
'legion, if fully - worked, is Nina' to about. •150,000
. bins weekly, but there is onIy.ELC. average' trans
portation - capacity of about 115.000 tone a Week.
• The trade sums, up this week as follows corn;
. .
pared with . last year c,'
. .
..--" - 7.—•-----1 MO: . 1
.• • '-; : i 444:irli 1 ioratz. , Wiwi... l - .TOTAL 444,c;.
P. R.: - R...
V. a 0.014 2. 309;533 1 '&3.1147i 4132.0351061.4 S 8 .
Schuyl Cau. - 3 1 2.g.45 : :18(1,39 . 4' a 5,50.; ani.gltil d'Z'S 179
L . Val R.' H." 27.719'1.09 , 2,0714.4 . ' - $ .:55 1,04,067 d4 - ,0.0.
Lehigh Can -99A79i • 64.1,32.1 , 1 31,709 1 5.6.7331d' 22,412
Sanult. Slit. 2.2.351 1 123,:144 1 . • - -. '4
414.!4794 5 . 3,167
• .".. N'th 3;5344 2.52,1346. -. • ' - 134444811 . 44.1%1,120
-By R Road : G.. 26,. LS'2.2IS., 6.013: Woo
. 1 ni,•4.45
By Canal... 17, 5201 373,7111 - . 764 22.673 033.318
Del Lt Had. %li,tsB' -6312.373 :. .. :. .451 ; 402 (1131,33 S
'Yo'ng Stn.. 1
. 310.739 -7 '.81,653 tigat,nol'
Do -North) ' - • ' ~. - . • . • . .. .
.Shamogin.: 8,2121 • 227,701. 12.9G0 ...toS,loo ..{lO.3Ds
I
Treviwten.. 166 i . 64,3651 • • 225 ...-.16.14 . .(133,070.
Short Vt._ .292. 1 .r-60,734! 3,10 1 4 ..• ::. 37, 3211 0 1...86.4
Fmnitlin Cu 7341 .52,334.1 2.287 .. 36.0261. (1.16,313
Broad Toy, {-.• 7,110 1 236,412 1 •'7,80 1 2 ' 21 1 .1,600 d 66,710
• . 1..•,_....._ - - •
~ • . 1245.43.14,592,113 4 230,32.7' 6,535,351 - .1. f.
tl4, i 9 i!1.866,71Y:
TlfOrado still a faliink 'off •Ompttre4
With last' year for the week, 14,707tutte ? "anct fon
the yea . r.so ftir,1%5 . 6,762 tons - •
For the' balance of -the season, it the diffierilties
that have'existed for the last . .twOor threetnotitlie
idtim Lackawanna Re ion • have been atljesied
permanently, we may int:realm the supply toSerne
.ektent.weekly,but t.he season will. elose-With
supply sh . ort of theref last year of about 1,156,690
TH•s :NE<♦. Tail., NEW . YORK.
—We learn that Eiigineers .have shrveyed .new'
.
rontefor the prOpesed Rail Road leading "frOm
tot Sehuylill . 'Cual. Region . 'to • Ne.'w' - York. . This .
new route in to leact.from Lehightoii, on the Le
high Valley Rail Road, throughthe Main - ming Val
lee M: Tainaqua-frona thrOngh-
Se Nalley to Et: Clair 10
Bill Gap, whore it will:arms. the. Broad
gonntaiii by PlaueS and extend. to the New York
ILA Middle:coal Company's lands at 31. t. Cannel.
..:;;;ItinCe., at the' map will . show that this route
ovelis up riearly the whole -of the Coal ilogi , 4n of
Schuylkill bounty; together With that of the
•
handy. and Shamokin. Regions, requiring. but .few,.
lateral:railroatls of short distantly& to connect
with the hlaius
The New:York.atialliddle doaltield Col - ninny
hold a hurter te•corinnet.theirfands with the le.'
high Valley . Railroad; and also • the ;sl' . ,ft.ii rou.-
Sylvania 'Railltoad, at'any peint,. with the privi
le4e:- of, making such branches as ..May by. ie
.quired, no one branch to exceed
. ton miles in ex
tent.'..
.
It was proposed , at fir s t' to adept the Schuylkill
Haven :and, L:zzaril Creek 'route, but this' new
rmte is considered .pr . eferahin. beeanso it passes
tie 'whole distanee from. Tamitqralw.hich is hot
1G sir IT. mileS from .Lehighton,) to Mt..oannel
ihren;li . the Coal Itnpiin. Mid: will' 'not; req.] e
oUe.,f,..trth the extent of lateral rOadsio open up :
the Coal Fiehla of Sehuvikill and..NOriliumber 7 :
and Counties Countiesaw the foimer ',Mit-Ali:stance •
by this route will also: be coOiderably 'nearer to:
• the New York ..ia.trket thamby any other
We face not the:figures at baud nod, but
ende:ivorti4ive them sheitly. •
learn! that there' is '4)i:tin - lance of :capital
ready to make - tlkis road, prided tike Coal °per
titers' t he . Sebuylk Sh amain tegions will
take bbld Of it..AndwhY slionld-tliey not? Wotild
it'n6t be Tar prefeaide i‘ir them to invest ,theie.
Inoney.in . a nnw mad, lu arhichthey. could have
a6nio voice in the. inanagenyent,.. and tiins.proteet
'their prope?6". and investments single
.mOnopoly, than to Scatter it abrOad.in everflyild
speculation that presents itself. They ;16 not.d&- .
serve . protection, if they not make .an.effurt •
to Firotect:themSelves. .
. And besides' the: Coal', Trade is: increasing. so
rapidly; thalalltheaVenues pow leading to imir
k,,t•will be crowded witlx-trade beyond their cans:
city before theriewlinecouldbe built. We know
of no better: investment that could .be made than'
budding this . road.—it' svonld.be filledwith trade'
•just tis fast 'as the lulling. stock could 'he put on
it-:-.lA!cauhe :York is the . great• Coal ma-kat of
the eortit7,..ari(Vlbiei.; the:.nearest.and most di-'
rect route that erh'be •madolesdirig . to.that 'Point
Uy radroad.. : - - •
Coal operatOrs and :land hold&s; THINK and
ACT. is.lw•
ois your tune:
-
.; Wits coal trade - of Pittsburg stands thuS: :gum'
ber cif 6)llieriiis, 103'; hands einploVed,•• 6 . ;424 :
number of cars, 21,223 ; value of coal lands, $7;,.
519.70 valncof honFes, $1,207;000 ; value of hn- , .
Oro4nruents otherithan houses, $1,311,300 ;*. value
nt cars,' tools, e1e.•;5351,695';' valri6 of live stpek;
$208;175 ta;puiation Of-the collieries, 30.0 . 60'; coal
••
mined in 1864: buShels; 43; \ 462,966 ; of wliieh.wo
consumed in Pittsburg; 1,921,39.9 ;. of which Was,
exported;by.Ohio•river 29,541;567„:..•
, . .
THE COAL
PRICES OF Ca1.:131 TIE CARGO.
.. .
. . - . ..
••
NOMF.CTED W.RFaiLlt EOII•TLIEPALNE.BIe JOUIIN/CL.,i
.•
. .
.-• AT -PIIILADELPHILk.
• I.; Er rEailtElt 24, '1..54,.*
86111%1k : ill Red'Aah Prepared, • 4 10 - .2 6.110 50
• ...... 7.50(07 7 75
." • 'White . Ash, LTlflap, Steam '9 •75W.0 1 . 0
St. Boat and 8r0ken,..,.. 9 7:ltu 10 (.0
" Egg . . and •Stove, ' 9.751 . .(310 t.O
• .
.Citestnnt, ..... . . , .. ...... .7 50(ct. 7 75'
Lorutt Mt. Lump, St. 80at.... : 19 00' , .A • -
" ". _Broken • "• • 9 75 4 7.10 CO
. ." . Prepared • • io.•florisio 25
• " Chestnut, ' 8 09'4 .
Lorbem• Ootl, 10.508 •
Belmont Red • 1050 ri)
Lump; rit.;•Boat (0.9 .00
s. . Prnpared,.. , . 25
Chestnut, • 47j 8.'50
Broad Top,' • • - . 775 :0
•
. . Al - NEW VORK. • - . •
. . • • SLPTE ., 4III:II 23 2. IAGS, •
Schuylkill Red Ash by•Bina Load— . 031' 50
Cheetunt,. " " 11) 50
White Asli'Lump & Steam : • :
Broken & • 00 .
" • StoNe- • • • .. . ((ill - 25
„
•". • Che'stiiut,4
: . . . • • (crlo -25
.Lehigh White iliah Lump ..t, S. Boat. Ctl 11 25
" ' Prepared,. ... : . ... . '• 6411 25
- Cllestont i ' : ..• Ceblo 50
. .
. Sics attton coal at . Eliaitbethpoirt......,
Lump and. S 4. Boat by.Ca.rge. 411 25!4U
Broken.. . .. .:. : . .. • 6_4
S ove • . . .
Chestnut., " - • ... :,.. • (0.
Lehigh Coal at IKlizabethpart, - ,
Lump and St... Boat by 00
Broken and Egg.` " 11 acyit,
,
Prepared . ". • it 00,@)•
Chestnut : • - " ••" - , • 10 25/0 •
• , • .
- 10441...& Illudgen Vit. 9 o Cant 'at Ittandont.
Lump
Broken' • • . • .. . . ...... . 0)
Egg . • •
.
Stove ... .. .. .... .... ' ... •• .
Cnestunt • ••: ' •
lienninlvnain C0.. 9 w Coal at Neivikurig.
Lunip. . . ... .... . ..S . •(Y)
St. li . m.tt..
J;ro
Egg
Sttive
Ctiestaut.
• . ••• AT BALTINIORE >•
•••• • .": SErmisili, 27, 1565
Shalrin & Pittmton W.lieh-wholesalen 500
44 • " •' ‘ retail. :10 503
Lykeni Valley & Sha'kin Red
wholesule
• 6 . ". 10'75611 09
61111T13ERL.A_ND COAL.—ltnn of
it,Locnit Point, doll tit S. 00 ati $7 ?S..'
r ....... 1C0-PARTIIIERISHIP.-7-The under
. signed'have this. day*.formed , Co pirtner
ship in the business of mining. Coal at the • Eagle Col
liery. St. Clair,- , -sverked by the late . Wm. IL Johns—
underthe firm-name of GEORGE .W.- JOHNS &
BROTHER:. GEORGE W. JOHNS,'
. - - W3l H: JOHNS.: •.1
St,-Clalr; Schuyikill Co.. August ••
• • - • . •
SALIF%-=-A larie and • dealcnble While
Ash Colliery, on the Mammoth. .and, other
Veins. Best quality of. Coal in market for family ace.
Favorably-.loeated'to market. In fall vorkirig order.'
- Apply. to - - CHARLES M. HILL, • •
Real Batate Ageut,,.Pottailde,
2Stlf •
July '22, '65
. .
Freighteifrosta Pitlitsebsosoad. _ .
P0rt1and.;,:......,3 30.1 Portsmouth ' .. 3.40
Newburyi x ii.....;..;.• 2 . 45 2-20
New Bedford.. 2'39 "1 - Newp0rt...".5.•:::..., 2'20
.New Lontled • "'
.5159 1 Notwich' B 30
'New Raven • 2.00 : Bridgeport 00
Nev,York. ... 2 •15 • 80
;Rhode . . 2' , 90 - I•olexandlia;•... 215
Washington D. 2'15 t .. . 350
Taunton. ....... 8.101 News rk .. ~ . 2 15
. • •.3 an IfTroy • • - •1. 09
Richinnpi • • • 21501 245
.Dighton '.. . 2 80
142 'easels and 23 heats irtiFed 5.11 7 4ke wne.ic
• • FreB . ghtl prom Elizakirtiswori.
New. York • " ' - *'•ll4Partland..
River... • 1 75 NeritiurYPoli . ' , . -
Newport:— . . I .75iNeW • London.
• 2.2s, l Pnwtecket...
Ner.wich ' • .1.65"rapntan.'......'
Providence..'' . • Haven.. .
N0rwa1k:....::..43 'Pmismontli •
2.00 New -Bedlam&
Bilden& . •-• 'T Bridcepert .. .. ,
Morn ' Albany.
•F.reil is fremAlsiatitniire:
-TO Philadelphia— .... ; . ... 504
New York ' - " , -•8 2*
Bekon . .. ..... • . -C4w
. .
Frri4latOtroui Gpergetoiro or Alorantlria,
TO Philadelphiti • • .* ' , wie4
, New. :York • . • • '• ' 2, 21K4 •
Aniount Artm4purtod during the laut mouth:
. •
liitherr . ?..tlreek • • :- • 44.610 .11. . • 61.063 03
Swatate • Rall•rritul ' • 6 444. 113 .. • T.4,4 . .!6 09
'Union Ottial Rnittnqui • 40;915.09 ' 64,09 3
• •
iclauylkill eeriins . y.fitiiiiroada for 1863:
The followin ^. ia , the quantity •of Curd. transpnrted
'over the different Rallies& .In. Schnylidil Pounty. for
week ending 'ltu.TWarsday evening:last:.,
IMMEtEMMMEI
Mt. Carlxin
Mill Creel:.
.Maharoy ft, Broad Mt -
Schaylkil•Valley
• Co at' Ttiade' by
Quantity of Coal Sent. RailrOad acid
week ending.on Thursday oi,:eoin
Si. Clair •
Yon'
Pottsville
&buy : Mil': ILwen
Anburr • -
Puri Cl;
•Potal—
'Previously this j:ess
•Total.• .
To same time last year
'A.-PardOe.& CO
Packer & •Co. . ' ..... •
Mt.- Pleasant
Jaddo• . • • •
Marleigb
PuWill:Coal.: •
_Stout • •
.Sharpe . , Weiss &
.Bock Mountain
Spring Mt...;'
.116 hey Brook Coal Co
Bc . rnlao — O. Coal Co.
-Sprinz .% , t.C..0al Co:.
rter & Co.:
Beaver .
Lehigh Zitic Co '.
John Canne.'i
• Pailtimnre Coal. C 0...
F.aiodin-. •
Andm :
& Susa:CO...
. Wilkeslwie • • .:..'
&'1":•.v. Co
..Dt her Sh ippers...
Warren - Run. . ; ....
McNeal ' •
Knickeri-icker.C 4 l. Co.
Delano Coal - Co
Barryvilli Coal C 0..,
MARKETS
ICIE=I
,
.. .
...Thin e'd and retliCompanyle Cenany hive the
lintiseribe . ; to tome par.:etetraoil renew the . e.sme, on all
kinds of i curabte:prepe:,) , :. - r oinc2, Zdateintenge.. near
I
a' ~ ,
..., . Genre 5; . .4 , 1. Pot:aril le,:Pa. : •., ; .... ~ .
:: . .. - , - .8.0Yt..3t i: .6') •
,- 39.4 t•-: ... - ,:; . T. A. Pc.IDF4EY. Alt..
. . . . .
.O.OAL:I4H . TIS.:'7!:-.:
Pinetero*e.Coll Trade Tor 1563.
25,765 02
.7,276 00.
. . . ..%":",947 o.:ii
gnms,osr
2 . 04'2,04 .I . e
2.309,39 ISI
IncreaSe so Tar
I)ecresse .
C'ehiszb Coal , .Trade for '1865
Fur. week ending '-on - Saturday last
• " 77 1. RAILROAD.
OPERATORS
WEEK !, F(YT.t L
.
5,43; ; • 133,5431.2,635'
4,414. .: 91,4051..
,: •
. • 379 f • 16.95 S ' 19n
3,6151 .79,876 1 . 4,020
1:1199t 39.0211 • 6111
• 691! • • 22.365 1;173:
- 911. 2.9.2731 - zoo
2,10* 67.909.
615'
1,026 f '40.72211,413
2,045:, .40.466 i
-• 706
3,3071 62,4211 .934
.1.6371'1,!r22470.
3,11 . 66 064; 931
.769 •• 26.721 . 797
12T • 2.236 •
'440 - 110.252
5'21 2,79::
6.493 136 569
1.1771
... 45.020 .
5731 : 17.673
14:686
22.373,
7:752
16:363
164
• 305
221 • :33
14.5'64 1,111.,;s111
7•:),135 . 1. r,7,3,794
Total by JL & .C....
Same .ti !nit last ytati.
Decree:e
I 111% ea.e.
ilroad Cana
,F3tocks.
_United Stat,ei,
Reading Poilrogd Stock .. •. •
• . ".• • Botitls,:lStio-S0
• ``. "" • • .
1S70•;..
Schtirl Navigation 5t001:•.g.......
• ":: ' • -" ••• •
Bonds •
Itine TlMJtilroid • • " •
Little ticlinylkill ......
Lehigh :Valley Raili•oatl ... .
• • : • `t . • • Bonds:..
Lehigh pallid
• "
Panda
Colt:mists:l Railroad • '
...• •••'• .1 " ~ preferred • .
..Nfiners Ilank.Siock
Farmers , Bank' Sick* I'.
fihivernment. Bank. Stoc - : •
Tot F•Wil I Water Company .
(e q upons . nT,). - -• •
5.2.0 Bondo..(cOupuus on.) • I
Certificates of lialebtedneSi
Gold (preminm Plfilada • .
Pret : don Coal & Inip•Co . 4:: . .
Fulton Coal Co
Green -111iiimizdnC0a1.....:....... ..
UK:fist ail) C0a1C0'::..,:. :..',
ti ew' York and bllddle "Coal .. .. .
• Motintain •• '
:Swatara Palls:Coal Cn•
.Diamond Corl,•Co • -•
Rhik•llrath .
Mamoth ITeih Cl
m Consolidated Coal
l'retnon't Coal Co • i •
Mc.tnal : Crial - •
Coat .‘ • •
$l. Nichohis Coal Co • •
Salem Coal Co ' - • ••
.Iloneybrook' Coal - Co
Oleo ,Carlton .Coal. Co ; 1.
.tireenwood Coal Co . •
.
NEWADVERTIi
'TTyncintb nod C.rocrir, Rotb
4 x n 1 , , of clioicellyncini h.' Crocus
And for sale at.- B. BANNAN'S Boo!
• -
Nf Iv E lig . c
. .
F
ine Pneking, - heaO: durable and ti,
prior on any other now in-in. , e, Just received and
for sale..by the siihseriber. .Trfit. B. BANNAN.
. .
1 UST.- It EiCIEIVE 11.—A.8 16 am.§:hrtment. nr La
s, . diae:CABAS,'PORTFOLIOS and POCKET BOOKS
Fcir sale at.. • ; • • - , B. BANNAN•S..• -.. • .
. . .
' ' - ••• . " ---. • • Centre St.. Bi4taville .
•
T_TAN ! DAB' • larir.e and 'small
J. qrtarittties, stile by '.• -;
Sept . :3o. 415 Warehnive.l9.,?rrii'
MEW .I.l4br;nilor Split Herring, for snle'by
. • . BECK
Warelioup..M arris' Addition,.
Sept. 3.0,..G.1
Ivy sr ,MACKEREL, in lilts:
LI and Wnoteliarrele; Stir 011101: UECI r()I10,
-Sept.. 36,•°65 . 39- •.
FEEDi &c:, enn:43pt ! nn- ha
to sale by'. • '• BE f .
Sept. 30: 39- Waiehorise,MV ri3':hdd:tier..
• orerench Brenay•ef
•p itENNEEEY&.I)Ut
Eept. Be, .
•
Silver Terrnee: Pottsville : Pu
. .
r every - deseriptioa,. Brandies; Gins • ',la.
W I ri rt :til o '
a
arldi , i.- E..Rera. al wayS I /11.haild at ' •
'• • . ....r: - .... - .• - -- ILENNESSY - tt, 11.1i - FieV , S. •
• Sept. 3 . 0:905.-804t • SilVek Tenvce, Pottsville. P.
. .
. . ..
'... 0
.
~.. Illni-f;:b! Genutne'lllicca. Lubricniing
', Oil; the .ehrpest. - and befit •tabrientrw -in:the
diarket. Ah-ri h supply of ENGINE, OIL: •N1i.,1...5net
';e , :eiven ant ] foicrntle by •
.- ~. . • . B.SANNAN.-:
AT v.* Pntelt aitiamin En-
Smkoath: Snit. 'Muhl. Dural*
nnd.clean • . For . t:110 '• • GEO. 111/lODTat CO.-
30, :
Turiir 'REcErvriii.-4tipplement fn .LYRE'S
DICTION ARY . OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES And.
013C.l?1:the .moet-valliab)e .ever pub
lished: For sale at •. ". B;BANNAN,,S,
Ceiitte street. Poasville.
...... .. . . . .
GArviCE LING., STAITIPIi . t.::-.:4115t : reOivimd
' Itiaan&a Patent Itand : Ca•lerling Stapp; tlietkeap
c6,i and simplest Gard Stamp i'. iia'e.. . '.' .•- %. . •
Aka i. , Brazne's Patent SP.ing.S'alnie. urd :by Bank
era. and Brokefa, Iwutance Offlvaa - :and:Countint.: Wu
i.e4'.,- tor, sale at B. BANNAN'S Centfa St:.,-Pott,;rdle:
ALEXANDER at;tiiiLLimAir;
. • . .
SOLDIERS' PriNgrox AGT
office in illahantotilgo Mt.. with .santl Christruin
Pottsville, Pit.
Se'pt...Vi, aK
ifelptainoldho•.• - ••F luid Exirnet Igueliu iF
pleas,int in taste . and odor. fei , e - from all ininrinun pro-.
krii6i and • immedintp.in Itsaction•."(Apiii 8. !WI ; .1.1.1111.1
:JOHN' 0 H—N ' D '0.4, Le ~. . :..
. . ~..
No." 50ti Market'lilltreit,
i - 11!Isiladelphig, '
.. . ... . ~
. - • • . ..
Tmporter of. OF.RMAX. - FRENCTl.agd'Enc..lieh T.IYI!
and F:.acy G 0,419. - and CHINA WARE. PIPES. CANES,
• tee.. Icliolevale defiler In domestic fancy aideles. •
September an. •a . ,5. -•-. • -•. • .• :: . ''• ,A9-2m " .
. . .
EAT RECEIVED, and fue'egle at 15.:8.A.,N-
Bulsi•ercs Noveloi, • .• ' . • '• .
11.11nrriattYS-Norejs, • . •
. Fielding's Navels. •.• • • . •
• • : Atetemn4 , li r ueirs • .:l 4 (eur . •Thiolt-41 . 111
•:-• • • The Pttoee,or.the Grent March; •'
. ' .1. • • roetient 'rritiutes to Abe : about
-MANHATTANMISURANCE . 001P.A31";
OF. NEW -YORK.
tapltat and U5et5.......
A: J. Sdcriy Secy..
AEorlo INSURANCE CON.PANY,
• OF NEW 101 M.
Cannot paid In
Assets.,
• $500,000.
585,058.
.
. .
Visoetrr Tuarou.Sec'y. u Prep • '
The-above named Company hive opened an agency
for.Polt.ville and vielnity, and: iciointed the -Fribnn
ber as a7.ent to Issue .'and, renew policies. Ofilde;:kle:
huniono ecsrCentie Strect,sPottsville. Pa..'
.T. A :GODPREY,AgI.
NEW WHOLESALE
WINE & LIQUOR STORE,
SILVER TERRAOE,
POTTSVILLE, PIMNSTLVANIA.
The beet Whim Liguori, 1 1 13 rims; Cordinbs,
itc " "kh BuPPII44 at
9 131gi r tlg ' il e ,, LTIFFY
September SO, '65. 39 Sm
.. . .
Take 140 ions ThipmAisler ATM thie;uit.liguiniss
'for unplimsant au3 ' dangeruus &wines. Mut. Ilra.m
tmi.va ExTßAcrr Buanu and baiisovico Rosa WAllit...
~
, . . .
.. .
Tesported Norm: Pore Breadieso4.: .•
_ • 2 ' HERNESSTA DUFFY'S. _• -
bePt ..3o, ' 6 9 —39.-lt • Silver Terrace Pottsville, Pa:
•
~(Iticids.Otitablti :for Holiday.. Presehts.
HENRY
520 - 'ARCH* Street'
• • • •
-WATi.::BES::. • • • ."
FINE JEWELRY. = •
14 : .• • . • SOLID siznet WARE:
. Strpeelof filigree Plated. Ware. •
frt HE MUUSCRIEER iepresents the follow- .
tellable :Insurance COmpeofek viz •
245
155
2 00
_..,... 9.10
Iriork;%;::
Dlianhattan, •....
-Arctic; . •
. .
Nestle America, of Phi '1,700.000
Eitterpri.e.
Varmerio :...- • 400.000
Colombia Blutiont • • ' ' • 400;000
litakinc%4O af..2'recitte of over ieven milliong of capi
tal: which will enable him to cover any amount of. In
eoinnre detred. • . • • . •
ahle litandntsince at re,el. Patsy - plc.
betweeh the new Town Hall and Cents Street.•
-.*.• Sep.: 3!/: 'GS' • 139-41°, T. A: aODFREV.
ARCADIAN INSTITUTE : ,
A Classical and Normal School,
Ale • Orteigaburg, - .l9ebuytkill Coltaty,.Pa.
it'SSITITTION' fa operilti pupils Of • tiotb rexrx
The dw4f 4 wis aftWrd the mirantigev ora thoriiugh
Elmlb./a and VI Iltdueatioa.. Instrue.
ton ..1 given •in all .the • lininches• usually tenfr,ht
Abadeenies and - F.erninailep of the highest grades.. •
• rirTheßeconn Term. litnier Owl new an r nkettent,
Will begin - on hiONDAY..OOT9BER.II3. Wand oose on
FRIDAY, DRCR.MBER22., For rurtierlars address
Rev LJ. STILE . Pencipal. •
• - 494 t •
. .Septi'll4l,l36s,
DIIBLIC.I I 4ALE or VALUABLE Prop. •
err.;—.There wl!I he sold at the' Public liouSe
MICLIARL • MOSER. in. -West Brunswick Tounshitir,
Schuylkill '-CoMity..la 'Miles, below Potturple, on the
Centre Turnpike.
' , Oetobeir 2811 a. 1663 i at I ' • s•
Two bundied'and twenty acres of land, more or le.
with the following, improvements: a two-storytt
log dwelling. house with a brick. kitchen` at
tacbed a Swiss - Bare:. 4.0. by:SU., feet ; a Brick
Wool Factory .26 • by. 41 feet ; 1 two story. and 1 'one.
story dwelling house. ,• There are•lae acres farmin g
land ;,.111acies hearftlmber • land, and the remainder
chestnut ipmuts. good tor•ralls.- Alsc; a young Apple.
o,chard Of cue hundred and twenty.treett.,.' Coodinons
=tot:known on thellay of. sale.hy , • • • "•: ,
DIEFFENDAFE:ft A KnimEt:
to-It' •
60.1i5 on
24::61000
633,751 00
15G.915 . 18
r . :12463
Cargtl fur the
MIST 11
8,513 13
4.033 11
9 9.441 IS
5.016 11
10,152 tr 2
9,659 00
2,266 00
°4,429 00
, tZ
11 - 10 'IRE .-*-Notici.is hereby given that J: W.
Alexander..Prof..or. Music: kw organized singing
Class conSieting of ladies and gentlemen, at the.Eng
.lbth Icithei an -Chinch. ni Markets' Square.:.Pottsville.
Pa., Tae Oath at .present notabeti in members.. '.•and
th'ey come." The ringin , Itltmday •
eveillegs rezniai ly. c mtnencing at. •8 - o'clock. All he-..
gi !inc.: , will meet. at T o'clock: ' .Peisohe wirhing to join
the School are requested to attend" the next meeting, at'
which' time the pmphr division class, and other
rnieeserity arrangements mill be made. .
• ORDEN OR EXERCISES.-Seireggio and . Vocal Ex
' ercleee. Physiology. di" ihe Voice. Tithe,-Intonation, At:-
ceninai ' A C“ce la' inn. Enuneiat Mechanic.,l and
- Emnaonal Expretsion..Song • and Glee Singing, psalm
and Hymn Tunee..Chanls and Anthems. .• • . •
35,50.5 00
619.710.00
K 8 .15 nil
73d,394 t 3
BEM
=EMI
.A . pernmeent NltcalA!,eticiation will .hejeniled at
he close of the term: Sept. 30", '6l p-Bc
3.825
23,333
10.296
14.810
13,557
16.5 - 1
26,609
4,026
11.952
11,204
1.920
12,263
T. ETTER!' Remaining - Unelaimed in
'La the Post. Oftfee. it St: Clair. State .peunsylvazis,.
nn the "_4th day of Slintemhdr. 1 Stir,. 1. •
.
.To obtain ally of these letters. the applicant mast
call for "advertiArif save the date 'of this liet.
and pay o ne. cent for advertNing. . .•.•.• • • •
if not called fat within one month, - they will be sent
fn the 'flearl Letter Of ice • •• . • " ' .
.
Andrew Lydia J.. •flarjannJohn.., litnizati John .L
Austin Edward" • lininflrn John ; •Ideclirtv Park
Bell Tames . • Bro , hes Pat 2 'liteCiowan John
Conettan Michael' llOnse -John - • Martin John
clartiil William . annq. amen T • Nagle Milton K:2
CioinnrJeaAe Lanigan 'Jaws . -Ni o Mary A
Ele,Hannah •, .Moortionse Sarni Wagner Mary'
FlPitning,Pat t •
. Srpt,29.
281
6931
0,F42
8.812
392
5,399
,[pr
514.2119
3,315
. .
11C
'ETERS- ketninininig -.lf.liactinimed in
the Post Odire, at "Pt.i.sytile; State orl enrisylya
nia, on. the ?7th day of•Septenther 1805.- •••
To obtain any of these lettrs, the apnlicaninlust call
for, t'ad.nertfard httterti;"'elve the (Lite of this and
on: one rent for ativertisitez.• • • • • •: • • . •
If not ealleiffor within one Month', they will e'en
e the Dena Letter (Men ' • .• : ,
Tirftiipati TKos
Drown David ,cordlloseyElizalfeth.. Futrell Thos 2•
Bowler Win . Hammer Sarih Roley John W
Bnek Alice - .Keiter Gen W.. ' Ith , inds Anzugns -
-Crompthn Jas Knox Bridget - Steele James A
Cowan William ' Lvoeli Patrick .SivifferJno A
Crowe Kate - -- 'Lovett-Mary Schartei Lewis G
Donally - Margaret Anny Stevens Josiah sh •
Ebv & Kunkel r. Wigs ,George B . • &Wage Pat sh
.Fitzpatrick Pat'; Mot ris H Straued. Martha
Fler'edny Silas ....:Marsh Simmons M-try J
Fal•atif.an Ja , ) all: Migyatti J W Straub Mrs Jrc 2
G. man Thifs'• ,Itfeenan John Wolper Elijah
ay.son John • ?NB:Nevins Jae Wiial/1111Cr Eliz'th
• Grant J S 1 Moon . Wjles Kate • •
ooho Mary led Emrich.' .•• •' '
September 4 2D.7115. • At. 81111'MAX. P. "SC.-.
1.0411, , nr;
560,73 b
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91
3G SP,:
4,11
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5:1 3 '
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107 1 „ 1117 7 ;
107, lt ki"
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81‘, 90.
141
A Speciall,i , Interesting Re-opening
JOSEPII TIIORINLEY,
Mate TIIORNLEY CHISM,)
mfile,e). te isive repair.. and alterations to the:
'OLG STAND. IV. E:-.COR. EIGHTH - AND SPRING
GARDEN - .STREE'IS, PHILADECPHIA. hag' re-open
ed with - a naninlilleent stock of new and heautlfur - g(Mda
selected w.ll l tgreat. care-and with: special refmence to
clasa- trade. who have at lung 'patrenized the
old Arm Atoll 'would :here • take: the opiairt unity of
:thanking . - alrour. former ( . 115ton - tete -and of weaving
them that no elr..it -will be spared in tile future to re-
A:tin their colitnn64 patronazg "There 'ell) be found a
'good stork BLACK SILKS and SHAWLS. MPH
• PLAlD'and PLAIN .POPLINS,'FREIsWH NIERINGES.•
WOOL :lIELAIN ES. AND REPS CALIcOES. GING
- TI , RINGS and STRIPES: CLOTH:I. CASSI-,
-MERF.S• AND FLA . NNELs. BLANKETS, .91. TILTS.
-AND -t-lIEETING:s,.• LINEN - - GOODS, MLSLINS,
CLOAES, SKIRTS,. etc. • '
_____ ..• •
14)441
14X1
1(444
104)
1444
LENTS.
received
ant]
$907,384
Wm. P. PALMEC, Pres
Hnll Simi 1 1 "1, , o , Tlqm 811
MMEI
PALL OF .1865,! ! I
JOSEPH H. TTIORNLEY, •
• • -N. E . . cor. Stly& Spring Garden tRa.. Phlladti
Sept. 36. GS .• • . - . • • ': - .03-3rn .
EVIS'.COTTAGE ORGANS
. .. ..
Are nut: o nly unearelied," , bat they ere - ahsidutely ILL
rgiralted by any other Reel Ifistrument in the country.,
Designed eipressly for Churches and Schools, They : me
found to be' equally '• well adapted to the parlor.:ard.
"Cipiwing imm. :For - sale only, by
......• .•. •
• : . .: -'• E. M..BRUCE. '. • .
. .
. ,
.. . ...- " NO: IS North SEVENTH "St.,•PHILID'A:
• Sr" Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS.. and' a complete
- nisortment or the PERFECT MELODEON. ' ..• •,
1 . Sept . 50,'65... • -
...._ " • ..1. ' . • :ID-ly
......
......
.. .
..Greeii* . oo . d Nursery,`
..e.
p0Tr5„,,,...„...... .
...F.A-L li • P ILk•N TI I‘l G., •• •
.
`The subscriber has for s ale -. at his , Nursery, Green
wood, ito 4wille, - a doe, assortment or - • : .. .
..- •-• FR 'ITITIZERS. OF ALL - KIND'S,
%.t
. for Oantintt in lhii
Embracing he Choicest kinds sec
: thin of-country, Which have teen. selected with care
boat Standard an. &Dwarf, for -Also
,
."
. • -.. ' ORNAIEENTAL TREES; . --'. . .
. . . .
Such as Moan In Ash:•Silier Kapld:..Ahelo - or'Silver
.Ppplar.:llorEt. heßtnht. ItnroPeau:Larclies, &e, &d:
Also;Diergrck.u . of . all kinds... .- . ;
..-
..: • ... --
. - ...• - - '
.IThch aai?..nglish Ma oth Cxseberiida: Currants'. lied'
and Whiz... Eat . pbeniei,
.Lawtan.aod Ilig,h Bush Black:
GRAPE. VINES
; Stich as COnnord.., Delaware; Diana; ..ermelint: "ant i the. "NEW. PREMIUM GRAPES called :the „lona and
. 10 , 14011 n ; raised by Ihi-torGrant. The former. hat ,
.received the'Preminm . offered for tl;e best Hardy Grace.
cultivated in the• United States, It bVing prononnet.d
contd . InAnality many Foreign Gripe. rand. the latter
fOrthe eat liest-ripening Grape in the Country.. (if goOd
quiday. tolvtber with several other ch,ice kinds -
MAMMOTH. RHUBARB and-ASPARAGUS ROOTS.'
- All kGidy of Garden and Ornamental Shrubbery: .
• • EXTRA SIZED. PRUIT,TREES; ' 1 •
We hive fur Bale about Dni :extra- slksd - Apple Trees
.which We will sell cheap..asi, they milk be
,ietnoked in
e
the itnz,. some of winch are in bearing. : Ala() extra
sized Pcqtr, Dherry.ind • 'other Fruit Trees -in bearing;
Now b‘. the thite for those in - want'of Treas....to., for
.Fall pianism, to make nut their arddrs and send them
in. 'Thocdthat enine first-will be Sert•ed.lifSt. :any
time in i)etniferlind the lieginnim; of Nceietsiber Tree;
c:n.be.ptoited With safety- • , • . ••- • .%.•.
.. The Trees . can be taken OM ..of the' ground -when
called for so that they Will not injure, - Our Trees ate
raised•On high'gmnid and can he trahsplteAr with'
ranch greater - certainty. of
.grotiing' an
than. it
lOw'gronud....Thli•is an important consideration. •
GREENHOUSE PLANTS
. . . . .
Of all kinds , for . sale. - Also 'BOQNSTS furnished at
the GreenhOuse. • . . •
Either.calM the Narsery. or addrepa • ' "
• • R. •111ANNAN, Pa.
rpoRICAN (10 . 140Lit:CT; .
kIetLIL(E GREELEY. . .
This Work has.no rival as a candid, lucid, complete.
and Rutin:oda history of the Drat Civil War.' Its pop.
ult.rity is •taffizie,ntly. indicated "by Abe fact that the
weekly sales of . Vol. I are. greater: than' those of
s:milar histories united. The sales of the first: vo'.ume.
already 'exceed ONE lIUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES.,
'Vol. U. will be completial at the earliest day cenSiat
ent with , thoroughness and seemlier.' The itutbor,.hav
ing availed himself of the -full. official , reports of • the
COhlederate a.s well as the Union authorities, will pre;
pent both - sidet of the great. struggle with equal fele
nest • Th:s wtll ' abundantly eustain the high -
reputatioWvf Vol. L It.will be - issued in May or June
of nests:ear. The, work will.be complete in two
From - the AlhanY Evening Journal. •
: No man in' America is more conversant with the tab
lect than Mr. Greeley, and none more competent to do%
itjust lee.. ..• t •'... .We confess that in
this work Werire agreeably disappointed:. It Is perva.
dad by a'spirit cathollet,v and a freedoin from tyirti
sap feeling that Some of his best friends did nateipect:
.. • Froth the-New York Herald. • •
The 'American 'Conflict," by 'Horace Greeley. may :
• prove te the progressive ibinkers of ail nations a work
of equalinterest w"th Napoletth.s "Life of'Cmsar.” • .
• !. - • . The'Emperor, with his mighty legions at
. Ids bark -hat been the leaderof the nations during the
*,past thirty
. centrities the Editor, with his burning
thoughts printed is front. will be the leader Of.,thti• tut•-"
lions in the fifty ccnturies - to come. •-; • = .
Flom' the New York Leader-(I)em.) •
• ' Nu public Mfl.ll. whatever -his politics. and prejndlect
• may be, should refuse to it a. prominent place in. hie
• . • Froni , the Cinch:mat' Enquirer &tem.) -
It iaofeourse a history from a standpoint of obterva
- thin fardistant from our own. and from - the Democracy'
eenerally. - but it: is ntatrked by much lest prejudice:Mid
,s disfigured by far .less partisan feeling,. than niost of
• our friends , would imagine. .It' onlaina a• vast ainount
of infoiniation, anti is altogether tunerior frie reference
to any volume on the subject that bas'yet appeared. ,
From the London Daily News.. ` •
We earnestly recommend lb's history as . a work of .
• marked ability and perfect-good - faith; No, ' person of ,
candor, whatever may he his oplitions, Could read it
-without fesling Indebted to the author. . .
• From the Loudon Saturday Review:, . -
Mr,. Greeley-Is qualified above all his cotemporartes
for.thetrusk tvbicb be bat ntidertaken., • • • • •.. No
w.itef has shower-more Tally hew the leaders of the
South wereiradually. tempted and' encouraged' into a
fatal and almost Inbxplieable Mistake.. .• •
A German edition of the work has 'also _been Issued
at $4 1.0 In cloth, and $5 in ,cheep: WhiNi can also be
subscribed •
This hook cannot be.obtained in any bookstore In
• .the 'County: It must be subieribed for. Canvasser*
' will call on the people'of the County for their'ellbscrip.
`Hone:: It ought to be read' by every inan,Wonutit -and'
child in the country... . • ' •
I-irtioscrlpUouslelll also be . . received. at the office
of the Minext* Journal. where a specimen copy can be
'seeh. Sept
rrAxmows PeritTleiy. *I Toilet. Soap' qt
14y • : - fluasEs,
1000 FEET . GE,7II._IIELTING, different .
. aim; at reduced ; pnces. For mit , at
.
gryjtEA RI& BL ASTING PAPER
.of
trierent weights Jost received and rnr Bale at
Beware. 'Or tOrri'Trirri"Thr AND TINPMCM.IIP
DaAurts endeavor's* to ..diepase of _their. own and oth
er. preperations.. on the. reputation attithed
nana.a7a.Gaanwta PIJCPAFLATION . B. 'O4Ol 8. •66. 144 t-
111ATRhlltOlriAt:AGENCY.,—If yon want
ay • to:get married veal!!! Stiimped . directed envelope
to-B. C. KEILOG4. 4211 141 IllraaidWay, 'New
"1" oak. • '-.Ankttat
. .
.IfiIIVENINAR S('IIOOL . VfIR B.OIiIIAND
GIRLPI..—The enbscriber will re open hte: even
ina lelat3ol' on lionday . . • September.2s, 1865.. . Th ose
wisktingto attend will apply atolice.. • •• • • .
' J. A. X. PASS;NEORTI. •
82:3t. ' •
'..f13:71113:303
- 907:314-11
385,000
.6eo*.'eiabei . l6,43
•• - -
The Science of Me d icine should stand idrepte; pure.
•majestic having ract for its birds; induction 4u , tta
Jar,' truth alone for its ..capital. So stand Ertitaca.re,a
• G itstisa Pirsa.All.l.TlONC'est..ublished over 16 years ago.
Aprp . -8, • . . 14-6ut:•
.TTlis lITION 011? PAKCTIYRRiriuIN.
-ILF—The firm of Wren 4iblltmther, Founders and-Ma
elanisis..of the Rormwth of Pottsville.. Qattnyof I,ebnyl
kill. state of Pennsylvania. of wnieh THOMAS WREN
and WREN were lbe sole Proprietors. was this.
day dismayed by the mutual consent cabal' parties.
• _ • - THOMAS WREN.
Pottsville. Septembei 15t..1q645 . • .'• :
.P. S. All parties Indebted to the late firm will please
itiakepayinent. - and all pariis: having, claims' azdnst
the late:firm:will:please present 'teem withont delay.
1 NnENTItiIeCTIR TAU : cAR
A... Various. MEC! , by the thousands PIA smaller titian
titles sold and printed at ; B. BANNAN•S •
' • Bookstore and.Priuting; (Mice, Potts.ville.
... . . . . . . ..
•ffientarks,rma Chentfeat A n .
chi sin .1 - - . • •
After - a careful examination bf. fiti-itsigt.' 'es PRIMARJC.
rums. they enjoy our, utmost confidence.; We consider
them safe and reliable. -.• ".•-• NEV EERS & lATES.
' PutcsnetritidieJene 12.'ISGO..[April S.. '65. 14-Gm ..
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM OF ALL INPIRI
Evtablishrd aver a quarter of a Century.
"Dr Siveyne's" • *. `.`reilaferi.r
Siveyne.s" - - PCRIFi - . " Panacea
Swayne.i" . • Tuz • •.*Panaceit.r
"Dr..Swaynes" BLb „- .'.•Panaceri.7
Dr. Swayne'e"-- : • . •-; "Panacea ". •
ODr. Swayne.'stilood-Pnrit*lng Panacea. "
“Dr..Swaple's BlOod-Purifying• Panaera.": •
Siwayne!fl Blood.Putifylng 'Panateio 9
For Ulcerated' Sore. Throat, Indolent -To
mpre.• had effects of mercury; sfiperhir.to any
remedy ever dikovered. 'Preivired only by. • . •
.• . • .PR SWAYNE& SON, ... •
. .
. . • no North Sixth"Street..Pldludelphla.-
Sold at the.Druk Strife-of HENRY' SAYLOR, Pottsville
Julie 17. .65. • - . •- • • . •• • 24-..
.. . .
and .. ..
lileimbold 9 B6 Eira.crllceuu hiPinvien Max
F4sit cures secret 'and .delirate disorde •q : in all their
stareF. at little expetue; little or no chano In fillet. no
inconvenience, and no exposure:. • iris pleaaant In taste
and odot, immediate in its - action .' and. free . from:all In,
nr ong•pn7nertior • • ,Apoi S. •115. : - , 14 -am - ... •
UNION
READING, - PENNSYLVANIA,' • ' , •
-Manufactraeat . 0f - Polimbed, Jonfalai..Chflr
coal,'Cornmon !Merl, and ILApall-Schole
MIMES.
August 19, 'Ch). • . . . 3.3-3m 4 :• •
fDPOR'FANT 'IO..4.OVERM OF 'A..
GOOD MEGAR:—.I rerpectfully 'call
.the attention of the.poldie•to my *ell aisorted stoat
ofGENUINE Imported sevira the' mportatiop of
WOltjen Brothers.- Philadelihla) viz: •‘
La Madraio Undo Londres. • • :
Puerza de kaki Opentit.. • •
"-Alonzo 11Iovandez Med:.
TL MATEER. P M
. "Flora Cabana 'Conchae'. .
G. - dela C. and Velez Loiidre . s. - . •
.!`•Fiugro Prenkitins. • • '
ValOr de "Ramo Conches.. - .
Fitentrone Preeandoz. . . • .
"•Loe Sulzoe ?tied. • -
which I offer for sale'wholeeale' arid .
•• • . . 'GUSTAV WOLTJEN, Centre St,
Pottsville, next door hi the Union Hotel. •
' June 17, !" , ;.5., • • .
Onyx Rolfe
MERCHANTS.
KENTUCKY JEANS, • .
MINERS• FLANNELS,. ' : • '
The snhscrfher,_ta ithvi,_mangfacturing :goods of the
above ..descrildion. and elicit the custom .01the
Merchant , : or Pottsville and vichdty. By•purchashig .
diseet trim the nietory the above •goods can he furn
ished at a lees price-tliati„they can be :precure4 in the
C itrpict Yarn and : Stocking Yarn made to
. , .
' Wool taken al. market mtktslor exchanged for . Mta it- -
ttfactured goods: - • • . .. . . ,
Samples of minds
. sent.'hy mail ivhmtrequested. • .
. • --= •' R. Itl. - 1411013mAE. ' '
National Steam Mill,'4thah.ove - Walnut .8t.. - 11eadl n g,
Penna.'i . . '.. '.. . . Sept. P. .015,"--: - . 0.3m • -
:';THE ..GEEAT 'CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.
Jitst Srate4'llievrive. Price Six Orßa.
4 LeActure on the Nriture, Treatment and
'Radio cure of. Bemimil-Wielltnetts. or Spetniitterihceo.
Induced hy .Be:tAtinee.; Involuntary Emissions...lmpo
tency. Nervous Debility. and Impediments : to Marri-.
age ge n e ra* : D. iteminiition„ Etillemy, and Fits: Men
tal, and Physical Incapoclty,„ By ROBERT Jr
.CU LVIEWN ELL, M. Author of .the'llreem Book,"
The world renowned antiot, in. this
,admirable. Let , :
ture clearly proven. from his own - experience that the'
awful conocquences or Self-Abuse r may 1m - effectually
rem teied without' medicine. and without dangerous
surgical "col,i'rations. laigie.s, -instruments. rings, or.
cordials, 'pointing. mil a mode of cure at once certain
n
and (Iroy:1. iw Width - every
sufferer; no matte). what
his totaPtioh may mire himself cheaply,. Pri
vately:lnd Ttl :WILL PROVE
A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS:- -
, .
Sent ender seal, in a plain envelope; to any address,
On receipt of six cents, nricro posta•46,-statups. • by ad
dresSinst the publishers, . CHAS. J. C. KLINE tCO ,
PHREANER'S - RHOIDEMORS &
. .
. ,
Read the fol low ing—Ariatbeiot the numerous ,cures
effected by. the use of this . article:
Fur. the • beiamit of.. persons panting with P11e5...1
make the folloWing statement r : I have been during the
last ten or tw . elvelears severely afflicted .with pile.s I.
•have tried reinedies of all luads, without...delis ing any
benetit.,•-and finally put. myself under the beit tuediegi.
treatment.hr Philadelphia, but no, relief was • t•bralned.
I considered .my case ,hopeless and believed myself
doomed w misery. '
-- As a last resort upon the r!coni
mendirtiori of foam friend.; I •tr 6 d=
Phi eaners•
ommotis allo' Lai:Avis-a Pius: This remedy gave me
' Sec and applications relieved me of all the pain,
and the reg.ularapplication of:the . ...Bitola's-Nome' for
thrce•weeks entirely cared Me.. I am gled there is such
a remedy, and earnestlyrecommended it. . • -
• ' • . , JAMES A; 'I:REX:LED.
. .• . • sif4' Beaver street,
:Sworn and subscribed before • me, the Plth day of
Jtily, A. 1.1. • • WILSON finlift.•Alderrisan:
• Address 'orders.to.D. PIDIEANER. care of 'loyal
}toyer; Wholesale druggfets„.Bo9 and 811 North - -Third
street,.Philtidelpida.- • -•
• '• •
For sale :by all healers• in Medicine: •
August Yah: : • • .". : . 3:1-3m*
B - BANNAMS; Bo ok and Stationary &ore
•. _ _
1..A.U1311;,. B.PI{Cr "Air
. PROPRIF.TOI2B ' .
Ii ON
PLAID & FANCY . STIFF, &c.,
COTTON LAPS, .-
PLMD LINEiSETS,
STOCKING YARN,
.CARPET YARN, It'n
13i. Bowery, : New. York, Yost Office box 4.;551
Sept. 9. '6i. . (Jan. 29. 93.5.4-1] 89. '
A REMARKABLE REMEDY.
LAXATIVE PILLS,
.FOR .THE CURE 'or PAX&
T Eta' in ertio; rconti:
. dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' ,
PIANOS,.'I4IELGDRONS,' ORGANS, &c., having been
ril,petnted tirdengent for the celebrated ' .• . .
. . . . . . . .
,
' -. Tfiniriots . Br;'Hasis'lin's Ciablislift Orgratin, • •
. .
in the County -. of 'tiehnylkill. would respeettiilly.an
liflunee to the murieal communttythat he.' can fprnisb
these, unequalled favorite iribinet .Organs, in all styles
and •sizeS, at manufactu.ters' .priceri.: !Fl quality and
NIihIRICI of tone, with thepower or 6-41p:eFaton in there
Organs, is aniveryilly admired sad - prmettd,.while their
portaidlity.and.beatitifultinish make them the most el , -
epint•parler o.:eameut..- . .•.- i .... • ..." -- : , ... , c. ,
' -
.
• - .'Every Fiarnitr. Sho;intfil Hae One..
ir .
. •
THE CAIIINET ORGANS are adapted to F'A.ll.l
LIRS,'CR [MORES AND SOTWOLS. • : • ..- -.-:
ilay'viry fa price from $llO to s66o'each." ' • -
. . . . .
: rir E very II nostrunairn t. Warranted; •
.
. AlSo, Aeent.f . orlhe sale Of theXnach sclniired
• •
Spring .Melodeons. and Harnaoninin ',Organs,
the-coniatis df s.chnrlloll,- NoidiumberlaniVand
Lebanon, - which • Instruments are universally like&—.
They.posSas:s a sweetness and •fullneis ofjone. which
has received the united commendation 'of the musteat
profession, and induced an .almo-t qupreCedinthip sole.
Purchasers. are regkttfully invited .call • Und exam
ine for themselves_ _All communications and' oitleris
will beTunctnally answered or.filled, - and every idfor- -
.mation ICC reintfon to them gladly : Oven;
• Store' and Ware Rooms, at the Jeweiry.StOie tureen
•tre street, four. doors from Mshantango ',street, Potts,
$lB .- -s : ".•
• r•
1 000 FINE. GOLD AND • fOILVtIEI
, WATCIIES - t. 9. be
.sold at $t- each.;
and not tti be paid for unlats prrfeerly i , alisfactiory.
11 , ICITARDS4Sa.
• • Establialted 115437; .• • .
The Largest Manufacturers and.Ortginators of the Dig
isibutten. conducted for years - on strictly.ll.oNONA
'BLS PRINCIPLES and to the. entire satisfaction Of all
who:patronise. us. offer the Tamil- • .
— CATALOGUE - • .
• Of- rich and valuable articles One Dollar Each.:
• Sun. Fine Opid Chronometer. Watches, each • - 15.200
300' Fine - Oold.English Lever 'Watches 100
200 Ltinee• (Add:Enameled Bijou Watches',.... 150
.'.200. Solid 'Silvefßunting Lever Watthci.';.s4d ter SO
• .200 Silver Dinner Sets • " • ion to lys
:ISW - silver . Tea• Sets ' • • • 100 to 150
3;000 English Silver Cruet. Stands • -20 to 30
3,000 Silver. Fruit Urn. ' ' .. 15' tti CU
Se:;s. of Jew. liy; Gu . ard . . and Vest Chains, - . Spring
LOckets. ' • .
. . .
Certiffmtes p 1 the above Attielei are placed In sealed
envelopes mixed and drawn from . when ordered, • One
Pealed envelope containing an order for one of 'the val ,
sable article's On'otir list, will beseech, any address on
receipt 0(.25- cents; 0 for: $1 c:), rot; $2 00, 30 with
prtnninta forl-$5 100 with premium .solid Silver
Hunting Case 'Watch $l5 OS . ',Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases ..Goods not pleasing the tastes
oriancy of our. customers
. will be exchanged - free of
-
Agentsand Others will 10 allowed 10: cents on each
'certifiatte Ordered by them.. providing-not less than • six .
are ordered at a time. Agenti will collect 25 cents for
each certificate and remit IS cents each to' ts; • Addresa
all orders to ' fi. C. Itll. - 111A,RDS CO„
..s . 102 Nitsfian Bt.; New York. .
. 'AGENTS WiLNIIIII , EVEAYWiIERE,
Sept.23•?G'S. . . • • . 35-3 m
If.gOod.Scuars you wish to buy,
Ilaeseler's is the -place, -
So Just step in, wive him II try,
14'11 snit withpurieand - taste.•'..
•
His Tobacco 's of the choiceat brands
• As In • Pottsville you can find . ; •
Ifel: sell much cheaper too by far.
Than any store of his kind; .
fins for vale "'Ernie's-Patent Pipe,
Which canna immenee attraciion
To tell the truth— I mast confeita . .
They give great satie:action.•
But bear in mind, thhi Pan:t4i- pipe,
Ia not for thooting partridge. ..
IL id a twitttedi tnnied - np thing'. •. ' • .
• That son hied yit h two.tent cartridge
It is . .without,doutit thesbeipest and. moat plesislng
pipe ever off ered to the public. . and emumno for
yourselves at IVAESELER'S Tobacco
Store, Centre street; Arcade Buldityl.
L F
WHITNEY
• , •
RANKER,
• •
GRUM STREET,. POTERMILE '
Dealer in
iiiEFJCAN AND FOREIGN .
GOLD_ AND SILVER,
Foreign Es - change,
'United States 'Bonds,
• Quartermaster's Touchers
.
And Uncurrent Money.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.—
EN'rEREIST allowed as per special agreement- -
STOCKS and.BONDSbought
. sold at
.th 6 New York tad Philtuielphia Boards of
Brokers at . the usual. COnimissioa.
March es, ves, 12-ly
A- Ilteindy and- conclusive .test of the:pmpertkv iii
1int.311301.1).15 FLEW) EXTRACT Brlllll7 will be a comparieort
with their Pet Forth * i dle United.StatenDispenntory...'
April S, '65. - .. • • . -14.6 m
G - 0 i3O
SELDEN ik CO.,
Manufacturing Jewellers,
27 COURTLANDT ST., N. YORK.
100,000 - WATCHES,
• CHAINS.
GOLD PENS, -PENCILS,
WORTII eaoo,000!
TO BEISOLD AT ONE . DO LIL.AI.II F 4 CH WITH .
'OUT RHGARD TO VALUE:.
AND, NOT TO 'AZ ?Alf" UNTIL 'TOO
.gNovt WHAT TOtt
Splendid List of Articles.
.. .
. . All . • . .
...:-..- to be. sold for ONE DOLLAR Each . :
. .
' SOO Goat:0.001d }lusting CaSe Witehei.:..ssotoslso
•
300. Ladies'. 0.21 d &.&ismeled Casd Watches 35 •.• To
• 400
. Gehts`.llthiting Cube Silvek Watches... 35 ". 10
400 Diainond Hines .. - - • 60 "- 100
5:000 Gold Vest alid Neck. Chains..;:. ' ' - 15 '„' .30
3,000 ••• " : " "• . • 4:" 6
.3,000 Gold Oval .Barid Bracelets r • • 4 8
4MOO Chased +Gold Braceleti. . .. .. . .-• s"' 11
2,000 Cluitatine Chains and Guard Chains.... • G "
.20
6.000 .Solitaireand ....... 41 " /0
- .2:121 0 lava and Florentine Bn.ochei • 4" 6
2,000 Coral. Opal and. Emerald Brooches 4" S
.2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear
4,non Coral; Opal. and'Etnerald•Ear Drops.,. 4" •
4,000 - California Diamond Breast -Pins 2:60 * 10
',1,000 Gold rob and VestiVateh Kays: .. . 60 " •6
4.000 Fob and Vest Hilibon".Slides " 8 ••• 10
4:ooo•Seta Sleeve Iluttops. Studs,'it." 8
4,000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils; eic • ?" •. 4 " T
. 0.000 Miniature. Lockets • -. 5 " S
,
Lockets:•-•lllax . ic Spring ; ' 3 " 20
• 4.004) Gold"Toothpicks,'C i rosses, etc - ' -"• '2 " .
6.000 Plain. Gold Rings . "
ti:00 Chased Gold. Rings " . • -• 'll
• .I'.ooo' Storie'Set and Bignet . M 4 ,19 ." • • 2'50 ••• 10
s.ooo.Califcifula Diamond Ring. • " ". • . " ?Hi
- '7,510) - Sets Ladies , ifevielryJet and Gold.— .0••• 15.
6:000 Sets" adiesJeivelry,-Cariam, Pearl, etc . 4 15
5.000 Gold Pens, Silver: Extension-Hulders
0,000 -Gold Peril , and Oold-3kinted Holders 3"S
5.001) Gold Pens-and Extension-Holders " 6 " 10
.5.000 Silver Gobleta and . prinking Cups.;.... '0 " 50
1.000 Silver Cis tire" • • • 15" :50
2,000 Silver Freit, and Cake flasicets
ORKS,
10 " 80
rxs rxrzmii. . •
. ,
1.000 .Dozen Silver Tea Spoons • ' $lO to $
" ." Tnble.Spoona nod - Forks. 20, " 100
CERTIFICATES dinning each - article and Its 'Value,
arc placed in SEALED` ENVELOPES. Which are well
mixed. One of these Eu'elopee, containing the Cer- .
tifwate or Order for some article, (worth at least one
dollar at retail,) will be :Sent by• mail-to any- aduteas,,
- .Without regard ro choice en recelpt" of 25 Cents.. The:
purchaser will.see what it• istuvait. and as Value,
which may be Lom One io Five Hundred. Dollars', and
can theti:,send One - DollM • and receive' the .Article'
-named' or any en the list of the satne:value, and after.,
seeitig• the at 'fele:if:it does not give
. perfect sttitiefac"
tion. -we desire It to be ' immediately returned.' - 'and • the
•arhount paid will be refunded.' ' • ••• ' •
- BY this mode •we give selections from a varied stock
'of tine koods, of the best make and latest styles and of
intrinsic worth: at a nominal price. while all have a
chance of - seeming articles or the very highest' value. •
Li All .CaseS We charge for.forwarding the Certificate,;
postage and .doing the, bnsiness; the
. sum -'of Twenty
, five rebus, which must be enclosed in the taller. Five.
C,ertificrites,will be sent for $l, eleven for. $5.; thirty
.for $5,: sixty-live for slo . ;.'one . hundred•far.sls:.
denting milli us may. depend rra himing
• lir:II - apt returns, mid the article drawn .101 6e im
medic:tidy sent to any address. by ..rettirn 'mai/ or
Entire satisfaction Gunianteeti in all cases. • .
• Write your . Name , : Town. County and State
and address' • • • - stEL DEN A:* CO:,
2?" Comitin . oadt ?Street,. 11(insir York.,
20-am
May '2O. '6O
Another hopeless case of 0011f3UMpti011
COMPOUND 3TRRUP.oi MILD CHERRY.
- wonderful .
. cures performed • • ' , .
• . ba this valuable tiredl-' . • •
. • - eine in Pulmonary .CON., •,•
.• • SUISIPTION, Cpoghs. Colds. Antis- •
. ma; Bronchitis; Influenza,- Whooping •
• Congh.-Croup. Stattin,g.tif Blood, Liver. Com.: ••
plaint„'Pain in Cite Side aid Breast, Tickling °vitalising
• in the Throat end all Diseases. of the.. Lungs.
:told Breast, have, - excited the astonish
' .inentirt all who have witness- - • • •
• ed its marveltins eflect.
.-**- • For thirty years
it- has been
astanderd - •
•
."Consumptifire . "earihe cured."
"Consumption.' " . "Can be Cured."'
.
• "ConSumptime, c•— boeu red." .
."Consumptionr • "Can be-Cured."
"ConsumptiOn".._'SYßUP OF "n be cured.'
• .t•Contiumption'ii• - -Qi
be cu-ed."
"Consumptions'. WILD "Can-be cured."
• "Consurimxion'' "Cain be cured.",
"Consumptions- IS THE • "Carthe cured.. -
•'Consumption"'.. • • "Can-be cored.".
"Conturnplion"•be cured,.
"Consumption" , "Can be cured." •
• • -Thirty Years'-Experience. and the great nmotitut trif
testimony ft mrt all pane of the world, has pervert It a
standard and reliable remedy: ••i•
Atirnsitirowif, - .Lancn-ter Co., Pa.. May . L
& Son; tistairt.s.str.rs—About. two .years
ago; my wife was suffering with Consumption: anddu
ring her sir.kness had the. bent medical attendance In
this and adjoining counties. Her case was pronounced
hopeless by•all•otsthem. I wan indnced,,tbrough 'tee
reeetrimendation of your agenL•Dr.-Isaac• U. Miller, of
'West Bred:intick. BerkiCounty: Pa:, and whactur veri
fy these facts, to, try Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of
' Wild Cherry.- After using it.' for 'some time. she was.
entirely cured, and is now as well Mr ever tatter life.
mid fall*, able to perform her usnailabor. I any so.ful
ly.satinfied that it is to .Your preparatiowthat: rimid•-
debted -for her.restotatlon -to . health, that I grant you
full liberty.to.give her ease' publicity. in the hope that.
oiliest now suffering may'derwe benefit limn her expo,
rienee: •-• •. Tears, respectfully; • •••
'HENRY 0.31011 N. •
"• This old: . established remedy. 'prepared' - only by . . Dr.
SWAYNE &SON. atn: North Sixth Street.' Price $1
.
*bottle rift instries. $5. • . . .
hr • HENRY-. BA . YLOHLDiuggist. G.
BROWN.. &SON, Puttsiville,andtill dealerSin.Medicine.
June IT. . r •-• - '• • . • •., • , 24.
• •
MISS MAGDILENAI3OEDEFELD
Cloak arid ;Dream - 111akeia,
-• NORWECiIiN ST.. tiOßilita OF GEOROE; rpTTBVILLIt.:
,Solo-Ageid fOr the Madame Derioirost new system of
:mitring-and making dresses.; -; -Young ladlealuatrUcted
in thesart. • : -;,- • , *April
I\ll fiIARRSBUTIGI STEAM SAW Mill:.
LTA The undersigned having large . Steam .Saw Mills,.
and at fine stock of .Pine. On and Hemlock Loes;at
-Millersburg; Dauphin County," Pit. are . prepared to
,
manufacture, and forward to p r the heaviest bills of
Limiber for Breakertyßridges, Boat. and Car lim
per at short notice; to the cities ofPhiladelphia, Balti
more,. Washington and New York; or to any points on
the Delaware River. Union. Schuylkill, 'tannin. Penn&
or.Thle - Water Canals,.. or on the Northern Central,
Penasylvania'or other ctinnecting railroads. Address
N. C. FRECK .t. CO.,
llith.romrg. Dauphin Co.. Pa.
-IR:
11111.01WIN:Perfuntery & ToiletMips
may be had in all'their variety at; the new Boot:
and Stationery Store or.-• • • BOSBYSLIELL & BRO..
..Centre Street beloW Tritity Chnrch, Pottaville.
.
Lal OS TO-REAUTV.-Spanistla Corllitsg
,linrestor-Warranted to earl the moat 'straight or
Stiff hair into wavy:ringlets or teacake ettils-taJ.
FLOM-BELOW - IVY for. the permanent remnant of
Pimples..Tan,".Freettles,-Fleetworms. Ac., lea s ing the
Ain smooth. soft. and of an alabaster. lshlteness-73
rents. ORIENTAL .RUSMA, nprooto hair. from low
foreheads or any retrt .0f the body withont injury to
the akin-$1 23.• Mailed free. Address GEORGE
BLACKIE &CO., 713 Broadway, New. York:
•
July - • • • -
. .
RON RAFE. manufactured by Lilly—the bait M
I
the country--;for sale by . B. BANNAN.
- gent. •• • • -
. .
"VIEW' 4VSTICE FEE
ready,nicyJustici Fee BIBS, for sale at
•
B: BANNAN , S: Centre Street, Pottsville.
CURED BY
DR. SWAYNE'S
New' Music Books for Choirs and
Schools.
NEW BAORED STAN.; ,
Or llntou Cotlecition of Church
For to use of CHOIRS, SINGING - SCHOOLS. CON
VEIs'TIONS, MUSICAL ASSOCLiTIONS,
LIMNAILD MAISIIALL; • • . " • •
The - long exper!ance of the author of this I , lolt with
Choirs, Sc.hools and Societies, has enabled shim" to pre
pa: c a Collection ofXtisic uncommonly well .adapted
to the Wants of, +he public. prefacktr by a series of 'F.:le
mentary Lestotriand Exercises which will prove high
ly acceptable to Singing. Schools • end to all persons
who would improve their vocal abilities and become
good singers • ?lice; $1 SS per copy. $1.9 per dozen
. . • MERRY- CHIMES:* '
• ,Tbe New Juvenile Music Bnok, by L. 0; Emerson.
Author of . the "GOLDEN WREATR,`..• contains the
mot Charming And Attractive Lessons, Exercisc. and
_Popular Songs.. - It is having.a-sidelv.estended, circu
lation, TEN ..THOUSAND COPIES having been-pab
lished during the short time that tuns elapeed since its
first appearance. Public Schtails.and Private Schools
are using it.. every yoring finger .141111th a copy. and
every boy and.gill from Maine to California should.be
furnished with tt <lt willtadtivate their. vocal powers,
Impreve their niusicar taste,-and be the means of giv-
Ingthem many happy hours.. Price an cts., $5 per dos;
.. bewares PAM'S sans. .
OLIVER DI t SON .t,CO.; Publishers:.
211 Washington Street; *eon .
one
bepte:mtree 16;,65.
OATS: OATS .OAII I I of very
enperbr Old Oats In Mare and foe sale by ~
BECK d . COIiO, Waretionse, Morro. Addi tion.
. .
O. DIE RC lIAINTE46::-Just received In attire.:
imitate al.rowaftt Philadelphia Wholesale pri
". a splend,iii aissottment., of 1 0 1/14 New
'IL4 ckerel. de.., at
MCI( & L'ollol3.l7inieltonse, Morris' Addition
footgatilt
Sathrday, September 30, 1863.
THE ••LATEST:-.:.:NEWS.
Anemias to nsairdee • Generale Grant. wad
Sherman -,lirareietnisser .dliseellawy. • -
'On Wednesday an, attempt was made near Indiana-
Delia to murder Generalf , Grant and Sherman. by throw.
Ingsrairroad trains. In...which they Were riding, off, the
neck. They were in separate trains, which were thriwrn
off the track by the• displacement of rails about the
same time bat in neither case wasany Injury inflicted.
The Convention oftbe Trades' Assembly. at Albany,
15. Y., has Adopted resolutions hr favor of eight hours
as a law.nl daps work; The New York laborers Intend
tomAke the question a political-issue:. ' ' .
The trade In Specie between :America : and Europe
has been Agreeably reversed; The'steamer Cuba anived
at Boston on Thursday, with $400,000 Mgold from En
:rope. " •
ro - •
colorado, by an overiabelmbirr Tote,' bas adopted tier
State Constitution. and will ask at Übe coming session
or COnere•it: -to be'admitted to the Tinton. .. • •
•
The Maesachusetta Democratic Convention , met on
Tbemjay, and nominated Maj. , Gen. Couch tor Govern
•
The printers of Denver CIO, Colorado, recently Pre
sented Schuyler Colfax with a gold composing lids.—
Hels one of the.craft. -; • • .-
• The labor of dismantling tbe Washington fortitka
eon,. is rapidly progresaing. Ali hut, two. Of the. forts
on the Virginia side of the Potomac will 'be removed.
-Attempteareagsio being made' to false the frigate
Congre-ss. now irdnk near Portentouth. Virginia
'..The-Alabama State Convention-declared against,ne•
gm suffrage. having PaMed.llo 'ordinance that the Dura
-ler of. white men shall be the- basis of reprepentatioe.
_Rnht E. Lee *has begun .ble duties as - President, of
Wa-hington College. at Lezinuton:.Vlrginia.. -•-
Since Saimaa/ lag, POO Pardons hayeheen.stianted.
The pardotie now. granted are stamped.. with. a fan
simile of the Prealdenve sigroature - .
-.The Lehigh. County. Agricultural : Trair drew 3(000
people. The exhibLion was Ine,'especially in horses.
• The Wirze trial, watt:continued- on Thursday; and
several witnesses for the defence were examined.
Tie Ceppeihead tie IR del Party of the
• - . . Gantry.. •'... -
We have frequently lier.etofOre insisted that the nide
ral-tendercy of modem Denaocragyer Coppetteadism. •
was to .infidelity..
:The leading men of the Copperhead
organization; by their defence of slavery and sytnpatby
with treason against. freedom'have placed themselves
'on the record as the great of _
All over tne World the- Copperheads and islaveholders
are regarded as the opponents of-the civilized program
of mankind.' , It now becomes our duty to show Lmm
the record that the leaders are infidels: that they are
opposed to prayer: and that they refused. in their offi
cial .rapacity. to recognize the-clergy-of the State as - be,
log lit to mingle their prayers with the hesitant! of le
gisl Atom „ . • ' - • ' • • •
The following" extract - from the Legislative Record
for 1564, pagel2,:establishes the truth . of oar 'lnsolation
INVITATION 10 (killtol'MXN
Ma. Lowry. I offer the foltovrino resolution:
RasoLveo: That the Speaker be requested to invite
the clereymen of Harrisburg , to open the session of the
Senatesvith prayer. - • •
On the Onestion. will the Senate proceed to a second
readier of the resolation f
The yeas mid neys were required by Mr. Kinsey and
31r. Donovan, and were as follows. viz •
. YeAs—ldersrs. Chanipneys, C4.nnell. Flan
-Me. Graham. Hoee. - Householder. - Johnson. Lowry.
M•Candiess. Nichols, RideWay..Turrel. W llwn. Worth.
Melon. and Penny. Speaker-la. •
Nrors-'-lkleesm. Brmisiee. Bather, Clymer, Donni Van;
Matz-llnpdns. Rinsey, Larnbertott: Lat.ta'..M.Sherry:
.fontgomery, Reilly.. Smith, Stark, Stein, and Walla~a
.
So the question was.determined in the negative.
What more can Christian Men Alesire'to render clear
to their minds that modern D"mocracy is radical inn- -
delity It will he eeen that among those who voted
RAT on this question. involving the recognition of a di
vine authority and power. is the name of W. 11. WAIL:
LAO& now Chairman of the Democratic State Central
Committee:—.Uarrsburg Telegraph. • . •
Piesident.Liaeola 9 a OPiniOu'oftratverual.
. .. • . Suffrage. - , •
The Southern Advocate, of Septembor.lB,'lmiblisheir
the'following extract from a letter of, the late President'..
Lincoln to. Gen. Wadsworth. who fell in the battle of
'the Wildetnecs. The letter, which to ofi'prhAte
serer.
,is' to be sent to .GSn Wadsworth's f untly. It
'shows that Mr. Lincolir desired the bestmVal of the
elective franchise upon the blacks, and was ado at an
early day in favor of granting a universal amnesty. .
Mr. Lincoln says: ''You desire to know in the event '
of our complete success in . the'. field. the same being
followed by a loyal and cheerrul submission on the part
of the South, If a.univensid amnesty shoulttnot be' ac
companied with universal suffrage. - Now -since you
know my private inclination's as to what terms should
be granted to the South In the contingency-mentioned,
I will here acid that if our BUCCO3B 'should thus be real
ixed.and followed by such desired results, I can't'see It
universal amnesty is granted, how, under the circum
stances, I ran avoid exacting in return universal suff
rage. or at least surrage,,on „tpo basis of intelligence
.and military service
"How to better the condition of the colored race has
:long beenjtstudy which. las attracted my serious and
careful n'iention. and hence I think I am, clear and de
cided as tb what course I shall pursue in thepremlses.
regarding, It as a religious' ditty, mc the nation's gnar
diam pf these people who-bare so heretically vindicated
'their manhood on the-battle - field, where in assisting to
save the life of the republic, they have : demonstrated In
blood their right to the ballot, ailiCh is but the humane
protection of the flag they have eo fearle:stily defended."
REBEL STEAMBOAT - BURNERS..
Some startling Facts-Hrtinght an Light.
The evidence on.flie of the Bureau of Military Justice
against tjte gang of rebel incendiaries.: who. during the
war: combined - amusement with business by but 'ling
steamboutsAnd , warebonsei 'itt the Bouthivest, impli
cates About thirty-five persons, about one-half of whom
have been apprehended, and are now in prison under
going trial.*. • •
Jeff Davis liendslbe Ineendiary, list, a grand director
of operations. , Benjamin acted, as cashier of the organ:
ization, Seddon as arbiter of the validity 'of 'the claims
for property destroyed. while Judge Tucker of Mobile;
was chief o f :the boat burners, who reported to him for
orders.• ..The chief of the land incendiarlea.was Richard
Bairett, n member of Congress Imm" Missouri. who Su-..
perintended the destruction of • a warehouse belonging
to tbe United Stateii.F. Among the .gang .141 a. a man
named Stimson, who held an important office in the et
ganizat ion i Rewtoo. of T-mento,*Canatia. who operated
on the non helm tilanghte.s. of • Ilibvils : I.:A*llrd
Frtisen.of St. Lbnis: John -P.*Parks.-of. Memphis. and
IsaaeAleshire and William Murphy. of New Orleans.-- -
During the War. ever 200 . steamers of all kinds, 'allied
at from V 5.1100. to $250.0110 each. were destroyed by
this chiYalrons band. involving not only an immense
perennial loss to the government, hitt the 'sacrifice .of
.hundreds of vat:table lives: Col .ne) , William , Thorpe.
formerly chief of the secret Ferric,: fn the Department
of Missouri, merits the credit of fereetin 7. out most' of
the' yang. and: of._ obtairing speaflc. and definite infer
regard : to Its operations. The - trial Is now in
progress at St. .Lcule, before a military commission.
wish Colonel . ;lichee. Dunn, aseistant judge advocate
general; as criuesel for the Government. and Colonel - 3.
W. Belk of St. Donis; chief counsel for , the defence, as.
sisted by several other eminent hiwyerp.-4rasl.. cot:
*among ,the honor's lately conferred .by
B.owii.Lirriversity; was that of B. .F., 'which the
class 0f.1862 gave to the father of the-first bay
b thy.. The dintonia, instead of a roll of parch
ment,- was a sliver cup, hearing, on one side' the
-seal of OK; university, on the front a classic rue- .
dallinn,"and on the other side the following
bcriptiori.: "Pi-tor nnipor. ' , prior jure." "Pre
seuted by the class ,of 1862. to born
Aug. 3,1861," 1. "• ".
Philadelphia Niairkets.
PrimaPraxera, Thursday Evening, Sept, 28.'
Falun is firmly held at full prices sales reach*
about 3,70 Q bbh includinn , " extra at $8.50 North
western extra fami1y..at5.9.25 . 639.50, and 2,000
bbls fancy Western on r.rivate. terms ; the . -
ers.and.bakers 'are , buying at from $7.5007.75
fOr Superfine, $8(48.75 for. extra, s9.lsCir k il for
extra family; and $11.501 12.50 ri h_bl for fancy
brands; is to quality. '.llye Flour is selling in. a
small way at $4..25 Q bbl: Corn Meal is unchan- .
.
Gusrs.--Wheat is in. fair demand at full Prkes,
with sales of 8.000 bus at 2030,215 c for ne . w rede, •
2186222 c ler old, and 2500:400c y 4 bus,for white,
as to quality. • Rye is selling•at 984105c1,1 bns
for - Delaware and Peimsylvania. Coro. is rather.
deli. 3,000 bus yelluw - sold .92c'atid a 'small lot.
-of white -90 c. • Oats are without change.; 3,700
bus sold at. 52R.530; afloat,. . •
• POTTSVILT.E.MARKETS.
'lderreeted Week I rfor t ise BIS e'en' , JO
Wheat'Fionr; - eitra family, per barrel...
do do do. do per cwt "
'do :do 'extra per barrel;..
do . do- ' superfine, , do
,Itye Flou t. • ' do •_
do •
per cwt.....
Buckwheat Flour.
.do
Wheat, prime white', • , 2 per bushel..
'do - "do r) I' • - - do
Dried l'eache,.s,, puree— De 'pound....
dy do . , unuarF;e . do , '
Dried Apples, , • dd.
wn'txittET'L.
1 15i $l.. 25.'Ecgr., V doz.
1 10,-41 .20 , 1R:titer,
651 70 . Cheeze, "
3 OWe',3 50 Lard,'
a 25' 3-75 'llama.
1 10, 1 25 'Shook err,
1 15i .1 30,Beef Mud
751. " front " -"
1 2513 b n,
25 551 Pork, - ."
2 001 Veal,
Sugar, Cuba,
Sugar House,"
75 I I'orto Rico, "
White, _
Itlncibed,
IN. O. Syrnp..
Rye, V bti..
Corn, •
Oats,
Soup beans"
"Pei ".
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Corn Meal "
'Middlings; "
Potatiws, • ."
Hay. 19 ton.
bale cwt
Straw, Upton.
Platiter. "
Salt," sitcl+
Tim Sekl, Et.
Clover " -
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c ,i )mp l e xicn follows the use of IlstalsoLois Cosciesrraa.,
TP3 , Flinn EXIT.ACT SAILS 4 "A17.11.LA. It removes black .
ipots, pimples and all.erOptiotis of the akin. ..1: .. -
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