The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 14, 1866, Image 3

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President'Titi.linsorr to'Preitent ••=tlic;pansitgejtii,
- neede4l billi„,-in the enactment of Oh&
• - Ill&his bid' bites law,...:we refer the -reader 40 .
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• thi e speee h 'of Senator 'Trumbull, which•:.will:
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be foned on.the Pirst . of I.d:day's...Tour
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, .. nal: , 16-.4hibits the sophistry:of the .Prest:
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:-,---:, dent's argumenta.against the - constitutionality.
. - . . of, the billi.• and Ida' vacillating eourse
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-044 "STATE. TICKET
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' ;FOP.. OOVERNOR.i , , .: .. -,, . .
"On Friday 4f last week, in die Senate the
)R-GEN. - JON W../GEAEY, vote owns-the bill. was taken,. andresulted is
, . .op ovirunu.sam cocirri•__ • . ' ' folletis:- ayes 33, nays 15. The vote- M . de•
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'NE NVEDXF.SoAr JOuntia.t. Win B. o r. f-• e
- O. : vs—Mesa re : Anthony. ttro irn : ; - Chandler, ; : Clark:
Cannes, erngin, Cremiell:. Edninu&; Fesseuden2 Fos
ed M 41.50 a Year. Persons deslrons of
- the mean- t l e i r . . ; " .4 o , rites, ,,e lia a r l renderson Howard, • .
Morgan' . , Henderson,
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Ang it .can send in their nauteihe
me. - Terms for both - papers, 6
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_Pomeroy, kaire-ey, Sifenrnin,'Sfiragne, , Slemait, Sum-
. net, Trumbull, Waite, WineyS, Williains,.wilson, and
ShOuld • sufficient encouragement be : re-
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ivied the p ape r Will be issued tri-.weekly, • 2,,,,i•K_mesirs. Bridleless*. Coct - tui, • Dieig.' Doolittle, 1
- . Guthrie, Hendricks, Johnson, Lane Kansasj;3lDou , -
paratory to a daily paper, if warranted:l)y
- rill ;"Nesmith, Norton, Ridtile, - SaaDbory, Van Winkle I
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support needed: , . . an/. Wrig,ht--15. Absent, itr. Dixon.. •..' ' - •
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_-_..„,,,._:.......-. - • i • ' Being two-thirds, the bill passed the. Senate,
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WAS. between Austria and Prus si a prob- : over the President's.voto.: - - :'. . •.: . ...: . •
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• • • • • . • .l - 'On Monday last • the•• bill also passed • the
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. .House over the ve veto by's .e thailacktd:on
daN. GultNr.Wafi fined on Wednesday for , - • . • . - • ,
•-•-• • . •. . . ••ty• two - of belog . three to one. . A Washing. '
it driving in Washington; ~ •. • • .:. - I. • • - •, -• . .
. • - - - • -. .. ton - cOrresporment describes the scene •in the
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B E Tonc its adjournment finally:- this week,. • • •
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. cOionet . 'Forney, the Secretary . of
• Legislature placed the pay of Rs men -l'Tioue 4s:folkows :
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,"the Senate, appeareo at the bar of the liouse_with the
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rs'atslooo:: . .- • • . . -.-. - 1 records, consisting of the orial enrolled bill, with,
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. • , 1 . 321 .....5age all of Which he duly presented to the Rouse r
Is the.linited States Senat e - on Wednesday stating his message in a loud clear voice. ;The -miler
"introduced ,.-•ies were crOteded,.a.nd it was, evident that there a
t, 'Mr , Wilson "a mliitia.-hill;
- - • • , • -, . pmaidecahie intisteriug• of the members.. Monday
ing the -- origlintbill reCommitted. by -,the':: morning; as it'was,• • the notice of Mr. Wilton, - thee-
- • - - , . :- . , man of the 6:mmittee of the Judiciari,on Saturday ;
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tate, With some alterations. • :• ' that he intended to demand the.Previo&tinestian, hod
. . ~ brought most of the lagards •iinditbse,ntees into their
Gas: .Brit.tit in his Idarri.shurg".speech, en- seats. ' After some preliminary bhainetait. Mr.. Wilson
rose, 'and made his motion. ' Immediately Mr. ftogeN.; •
rsed Congress, and Called Upon the people. • of New'Jersey, rinte to 'debate the question( 1 ) . hut he
i ns.t ~. was at once called to order. De Waslolloweeby.sev
li•lain "1 heir faithful rePresentativCS aga.
era others, and•lunii little while.it !Milted ail if the
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atmeks'of. traitors. • • • • •,, •Democracy intended to "filibuster," viz. :.to delay tic-
Hon by factious motions.' NIL after one or two callings
:for ayes•and noes the - powerful feeling in favciriff the
bill became so .apparent ; - that the Deauktrute s•iive up,
all efforts, and the roll was called with the following
result : yeas,: 122: nays, 4L The cheering - .Was' as
spontaneous, us it was: tempmluoui • Mid continuous,
.and hi the Midst of the whirlwind of E12011t.3 17.1.1d.wit
ring of thehankerchiefi lionceadjonrded. The Speak- • . -
ex' then announced that the bill haviog received the re- -
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'fluisite Vote-of two-thirds in each 'Rinse, over the veto, .. ..• "• -
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it had become a law,' • - ' • . : .
Iron. .. . _
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' ' - - - : Ores. of Ore Cool Mensooren and their
The yeas. 'and nays in the II , use .orrthe • .: . .• . .. - .Ivoilobility.: . , • . • -
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pas•iage of the bill, were as ollows: • - • • In my•last; :I.n - resented the evidenee•Of theexisience
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va4.e.-AlleY,. r• Allison, Ashley,. (Nevada), Ashley, of an inexhaustible and available slimily. of •the true
(Ohio), Bakis, - Banks; Barker, baxter. Beaulanc Bea' , inammtic iron ores ofthe Azoic Colin - talons - of Pennsylr
jamM, Bidwell, • HuMwell,''Brandagee, Bramwell, -yenta, and their accessibility to the iron mannfactu
:Brimmed, . Backland, Bundy, •oarize. (Ohio), Clarke. terra :of the Anthracite region.:: Those. who are toter
(liaisses), - Cobb, Lonkling; Cook, 'Cullum, Darling; ested' in this matter, may be assured of the facts stated,.
Davis, Dawes, Heftees,' Delano, Deming, Dodge,- Dix- ,on applic.ation tolhewriter.. .' ••• .:. • • .. -
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on, Donnelly, Eekley. Egglesuo, :Elliot, Farusworiti„ ' - Ali thebest or §nperior steel of Miromerce have been
Farquhar, Ferry, -tiarlield; Grinnell,
.•Griswaail, Hale, produced from hingnetic or. SPeculer Ores, previous to
liardiug (Illmon.), Hart,' Hayes, .liendersuM•litgby; "the introduCtion of Josiah Heath's invention of these'
Hill, Itolmes,..Hooper; Hotchkiss, Hubbard Ilowad, Maiigadese in the production -bf .Eoeli mod" no goiki
H übbard• (W. Yu.); Hubbard (Conn.), Hubbell (Ohio,? . steel can-be produced; unless theMres contain - a small
Hulliaid, Humphrey (j. M.), Ingersoll, .Jeuekes:,• Ka, percentage of-this mineral,-or,a, certain aniount is ad
son.. HOMY, Kelsb, Ketehani,.Liiflin, LaWitinte (Pa.), - : tied to the, metal in, the course 9f its
e laberatin.'
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Lawi•ence (O.), Loon, Longyear;Lyneb, Marti en, ,Mar- is•pos . sible;hoivever, 'that lead, titanium,' zinc` and' na .
Vin, • - .McClurg, --Metudoe, McKee, Meitner, 31ereur,' few other : metals. may. have' the same properties, in
Miller,Mournead; Murrill, Morrie; Niontion,• gyeN, "preventing :t.IM oXYdization of the melted. iron in the
Jewell, O'Neil, urth; Paine, Patterson, Perham, Pike:, . pliice'ss.ur conversion to ;steel, and d •" isinfecting it of
Plants,- Pomeroy,, Price. lime (Mass:), Wee •Olainej, :imPuriiies• ... . - • '.' '.. '.. ''. --; - -
Rollins, Saieyer, • Sehenck, Scofield, , 6:tell:Marge:, I •
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.Spalding; Starr, Stevens, Thayer, - re a „ m4s, ...F r u m i sl ' In. this connection an himfirtant fact may be-noticed
Thomas,. J. L Trownr,Me; UptunAVan Aeruatti,'Nuu i• in relation to' most of" our • great deposits -of iron
Horn (N. Y.), Vaiihurn (M•i.); Ward;;Washburne (ti. ' • ores—that is; the existence of iminganese.in nearly all
Washburn find.),.Washburil'(3l.o. , ,), Welker, w ea c. i •of them: Our magnetic ores contain almost invariably,..
worth, Wilson (iowa,) Wilson Va.), WilithMliWool.l. , .1 1 small per Centitgeof manganese : While the. Herne
litidge,•The...Speaker. .. - .... -- . , • .. ' • , . . i tiles of the Southern State?, siting the vveStel-slope,'
st.vve.•-:Anc• •aa, Ber,.,n, - Boyer, Colfroth; Dawson '.I ' of the•Blne Itidge, iii particular, areldearlahly :mettle.
Dan-Mil, Eldratee,-, Finek,'„Glossidenher.' ii - ,,„.0„;, t • panted .by rosuganese; sonietinies nen mixture, but
-C.E.y.j, 'Harris, U. kan; .11iiiiheil .(.N.'. Y.J, Mimi/Mei i frequently . as indetiendent veins lir. nests. .The writer
(.1. M.), • Latham. -Lelitond, - Marshall, McCuliough,'; ..has seen veins of. the purest manganese, glittering hi
No/lack; lNictiolson,• Noel},
...Phelps,
.B.jdf,,rd,:liamiali their Steely blue-black lustre. from ore .to four feet
IPa.), Randall (riy.), Raymond Hitter, H0g ,....;„,. „ .1 (0 ,,,,, , i _thick, in ritany - parts. a Virginia: , The abundance Of
Rossein, Stianklin, Sit:-ieives, snow; 5ti,,,,,,, T,,,1„,.., r, .: -this.l:illutiblemitierai, so necessaryto the manufacture'
1 ajlur, Th4.,1111.01.4 Trinibie, - . haley, Winneld . „ Wright. - • Of steeLln available 'localities; is en importalititem to.
'• • - Vi - - . the fotute success -atlas- '
meal and growing indinstrv; •
libels has been great rjoicing . throughuut 1- in this country:- • ' - '.• ' - ' '' • ' 7
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the loyal p,ortion of the country during this! • - •Wemniittlso mentiontFe feet that most'of the ear
the ores Of theAtithracite 'emit measures:-
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week. ..Confideuce in the future is being, re- I containr
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established, and: there - is , hope that-needed ii veil this sm ill ainomit, not . only.insurestheir'i ' mine
.e f,W. the Prothic i tiou of iron andsteel, partieularly nett
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legislation w ill •be given. to - the -country,- not- I .mixture With the - richer niagnetics,: but 'adds greatly
. - • .. • - -- .. • to the facility of. their reduction in•the_.blast furnace.
witht•tanding the Veto, power, Which is exer- - "--• ..• ' Ittnis oared] , TUE 6.0. , 11. ilEAßriali. .. ; •
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Cited with mureasonableuess that - reveals •We . rally The oes of the Anthracite' Coal measures:are
.. .. ,•• Of' the Variety'known as-carbonates. • They are
can almost believe, a determination 1 . .6 sub , : : the most valuable kinds fur: the' productionOf• iron;
• . t and almest, invariable produce a Superior metal. The
Vert the. - liberties of the people, - and erect a'. • other varieties, 'are the agillaceons or clay iron-stones:
eentrulixed despotisth. ' BLit the -Ocissage• a t
,- which-are generally lean; butprodnciive of good iron
y..:- ' ,.. with a mixture of the' carbonates 'or magnetic. 'The
the Civil Rights Bill over his veto, is an Lx- silicious.ores are of less valve thou either of theforin
hit/H.lod of the,: post of the peoples , - Th e:. er r and are'seldom used exeeptinsmall quantities with':
otherpurer and Helier ords..• The -calcarions ores are
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fresident isithe servitnt - of the people: . :If he • 'generally conibiento the Bitundinius.cMil measure's.
- - . • They cont.:Alarm .10 to lid per tent. of lime which'
SliOilld continue to oppoSe 'their. will, he. w ill . •,•acts as a thix in the furnace; and when pure, this kind
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sink lower in es•imation than:. any at , . id'oreis valnable. It is used 'extensively in thellam
... bria Iron Co.'s furnaces,•at Johnstown?' :•. . . • •-: •
bis predecessors.: We hope idnit the passage . The 'carbonate of iron is so named, 'because it con
" tams bill-will open his.byrs to the.folly. of T e m, a certain anuitint ofcarbomwhich tiny great val
of -.
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his co urse• in a . ring op hja•poacy iu'opposi-.
.lion andileorydizatiou of the iron..-This ore is exten
. . ._ • •., • -••- - ••• • .. , • siv,•lv used in Scotland,„for the-production of "Scotch
ton to that of the people. . • - '
.- • I. pig.' - . The slimed:ma ofore. I!xists'abundantlyin the
.. . ' • • ' Anthracite: coal Measures; and their” ise in our blast
fornaces•wiatki. be of inestimable value
to our iron
manufacturers. • 1.• •• . - .. : :. • : •
' This subject has attracted tint little •
attention as yet,
- and fine eompreheild thii'value and importance of ;Ihe•
orin' which accompany our coal beds, hut as a mixture
forthe refract orytnagnetits - those ores are. far more
available in every resiket, Chan the heniatites which
are now used... It is manifest that. our available, sup-,
plies. of hematite, Within -.accessible distances.. of, the
Anthracite regjuns. - must stain become - exhafisteiLand
.we have mithiug to replace then with but the.ores of
Our chat - measures ••• but fortunately they are inex-'
hanstible and-more valuablefor the required,'
thanthe iireti which they - Would thus happily substitute.
• It -may not be generally. known that nine or , ten'
workable beds of iron ore. accompany our coal veins,
and that several - of:them can 'be ,worked with .much'
economy in connection 'with the coal,' but such is the ,
fact.' The largest ore beds are in the white-ash.m.eri
snres,,bnt we think the-richest are with therellrash,
veins. A very'eatuable bed.of ore exists -obeyer the
Bock Mountain coal lx•cl. - or between it and the mom- .
tnoth-amither is• retold 'in the vicinity of • the 'prim
-rose, and several Smaller beds intervene. - . .A1l the' red
ash seams carry more or .leSs ore, and souse of theta
are immediately overlaid by voidable .and 'workable
beds. - . ' '
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•. The made of mining practiced in England and Wales
is themily.one ttrat - onn be operated with . ectinOiny,
:either here or•there. Touttempt to mine our carbon
-Mee, independant Of the coal is to faillu the attempt.
They can only be successfully obtained in-connection.
•witli• the coal. ' By Working the coal first, the oreinay
be obtained with criMpararively small expense, •
•,•.. . . •Inu cosy or,stisrao •
This ore in Wales is •• - • •
poTTSY,I P~ : ~.
s VUIWGz jAI M- -•
A COAL breaker near _Scranton, Pa , the
me:4y of. the SusquehAnna and Wyoniing
ley Railroad and Coal Company, was de-
Nedhy fire on Tuesday..
SEC" it ET Ail Sew ARrl . has ordered- Forncy's
tshingion Chronicle a - to: .ntinuedtit .
State: Deiiart meat. He mist` have been•
his cups at the time. .Poor Seward lir)*
mighty have fa -Ruin' is doing sad
among high officials at -Washington,
ssw editor has taken charge of the Ad-
dc. :the copperhead 'paper. published 'in
dand. this COunty. 3lr. J. Irvin Steel;—
is his name—with iron , nerve, promises
make it respectable. We vill.'.axv,ard' him
.the credit he R ill merit, if hr succeeds in
Ilishing a respectable. copperhead • paper
ils seetiOn.: " •
ore the: success of. "my policy" - in
msylVania,..Presidept. - Johnson ,has. placed .
patrodage of his. adininistration in this
!sin the hands' of the . renegade Cowan,.
it :till be wielded
.by him to serve the
poses of The .copperheads. • Not a single
Union inan - Oil allow himself t . o,be sub- -
~ ed by this provecding, to jeopardize the
ss of the gallant, Geary.
un „President prates . . ab'on. (Origresi
nng power. No despot. in Enrope Would
exe,rcise.the power that President John
has done -. in • veming bills - . that passed.
;Tess by inore•tban thirds inajOrity,
embracing theyoles of hiS own 1)
veto power has in,t been exereised•-in
land for tiVo hundred years, and mont
that would attempt It . would • lose his
,sie persons arel beginning to Ouestion .. .
anity of the President at thues.. His
nt.e.Onduet iu connection
. With the Preed
*S.:Baro.an and Civil: Rights 1.1111;: seers
good ground Tor such an impr@s•sion...
his Copperhead and.traitorous advisers,
also his supporters in the Senate,- cannot_.
two day:s'aliead what kink he may take.
ey`vote_for bills which be 'favors or thie.s
object - to._ and . Whic.li•after their . passage
;toes,. and then compels tlipn. to stpltify
rnselyes by voting d rectly . the opposite.
ily theY have a harilroad to travel. .
bt IN ENT.-Treason] bribery, refusal.
perfortn. the duliei of the - office, iricaac
, 'caused by the use of stimulants, or:aris
; from any other Calth.c, palpable:. viola
us of law, are' all grounds- for the ith
tchment of a Presideut. house of
)resentatives prefers the charges; for. im
tchtuent and . the . Senate acts upon these
ityges—the Chief. Justice. presiding over
Senate during Arial: ..It requires. two
-ds.of House . t.o iiiefer *art lel es of int
tehnient;" and i*e.thirtlS of .t.1:03 Senate to
N RETIRED RURAL DISTRICTS there RTC corn
aively small chances for obtaining ful
maatiou on political t• , s ;:bat the fol
inz might ,be considered. wholly-inexca
e in any other than a New Jersey Co,p
le said he was'gfari the President -had.'ire
the Freedmenii "But what - Are
ur reasons?" inquired n bystander. Ile
plied: • •"einise. the Blank'
ted to give everjr- - ;dautri nigge . r..: down
nth a bureau,:while half the.'w•hite.follis
11.pdauders-sawno further need-of dispus;
,r the . question. ..•
Joni:SON Mis . Issued an order
Soldiers are to •be preferred in. utaking
)inttnents. .ThiS comes :with a very bad
:e from one who opposed:, the . gallant .
terai.llawleY inConneetieut - and General
7nside in Rhode Island, fOr rnere
Who."promised - to 'support A.ndretv
mson of 18GG in .oPpoSitiOn' to • Andrew
tuition of isfit and IS(3. We don't think..
! . So'diers will place 'much confidencering . him fur their "` . !3loses," • after : he has
•ely,•abandoned fotir Millions of pit
mis frotri the
.land .of horitlaCtn±pilgrims
never betrayed or deserted
tier in a time of difficulty or diStress...
HE T . % —TEM PORART INCREASE , 'Or
rtes:.-LA proposilkin to increase - duties 50
cent . . for'a period of. sixty. or ninety days
wiee been yoted Congress: A
mrary increase of thitlei until itheinter-
T.veuue and tai iff bills are adjusted
tely.requirc'd; . : b' we tiiink 50:per cent...
high. An ad 01'00 per ednt.:until
tariff bill is adjusted,. Otight to be granted
Ceingress, as .many` manufacturers are
o dello.to stop or reduce .wages - to enable
in to keep their works in
~operation:'
tslat ion - on these question-has; been 'neceS;
ly delayed, Congress is:bound to provide
iMporary relief for the people i fparticulatly
.`e the people are novel._ compelled to look
Congress only fur. intelligent
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.101 pt. DAIGY at leading
mblican, journal has bean enlarged by
lening and lengthening its columns,making
imilar in 'appearance, to,the London 'daily
vers. Of course it is unnecessary to say.
tbe,Tribune Wields great influence in this
\try among .re. ders, in, conse 7
lee of the ability with which .1t di fends
übliefin principles and for its honesty
fairess: The Triliune is worth a dozen
:Mating and unreliable journals like the
aid and Times of the; same :City_ Vire,are
Lys ready to clasp hands with that fear
journal in the advocacy of Truth, JUB
- Human Righ; s.
THE PRESIDE:4T .TAK.F.I3 TUE PA AGE OF THE
.RI(111TS - 1311.1. OYER THE
,'ero.-1, despatch
, Washington.undet date of 10th inst., states:
versa prerninent: radical Senators ..whci. saw
'resident to-day'Say-.that :the effect: of .the
tge of the Civil Highis bill over tho. veto has
to tnedify. his antagonism-to Congress,
predict the speedy adoption by Congress of
in fertile resteration of the late insurgent
which will - be satisfactory. to' the North
nest the .President's approVAL '
Johnson last e.Venitig- said to Senator Treat
that ho had exercised his constitutional pre-
Ltive in vetoing the bill, 'and
.Congress had
cciscd.its -prerogative in passing it over his
t; and he sliould actin. •
”neral throng, sent ont some- tipie . --since,- by .
'rid Howard, on an inspecting - tour through
30ith,...r,l'ports the - affairs of the Bureau-as
eseing, favorably. 'Nearly all of the freedmen
empliyed, at:go44 wages, and the people
'atiliy acquiesce in the new system. of free la-
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BOROUGH ELECTION
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Thils election will take.plaee ou Monday,
May 7, 1866. • There will bea chief Burgess,
Treasurer, Ilish Constable, Auditors,
amen, and School Direct Ors •elec7ed Ii has
been our custont yearly,-to call the attention;
of
.the tax-paying citizens-. to 'the iMportatice
of selecting :good, reliable mett:to all 61:thel
positions. We are liapPy to say ... ,thit Very!
generally, they - have done . so: The Council ,
has thanagextthe affairs of the Boffiugli . With:
such rare fidelity,' that 'it has no indebted . l
nesa,. and • tbere . is now a- gang, surplual
in. the treasury.: The School, Direetors have'
been equally efficient,.and'orir public schools
Will
.compare favorably'',
.With those :(k -any ,
other section of the Sato, While the'building
on Centre street is much admirell by.all who.
This state. of: affairs - can be..coutinneil by
notnivation - • ariii eleCting our. best
citizena: Attend the . Primary
: meeting's in
your respective -wards, in g(imlly numbers ;
there select your councilmen and sohooldi:
rectors ; "end:good - delegate's to the Borough
•ConVenti6M - and place in nomination an uti
excptiOnahle Bcrongli ticket., On the day-:
of goto' the
. polis' . and. vote:tilt'
ticket.. ShOw that'you - haye an interest in,
having the afftirs.Of thel3orough Man
aged, *and that you are prOud that
has the reputation threpghont..the.Btate - ol
being a well governed borough: , It i 3 ad-er.
'ror to • suppose that . .theSe.Small elections
they . are. hained, :are 'het impOrtant . . they
ia; important, and our .citizens will be-rep
rehensible if tlieTrieg,leet atteridipg - the
raaty. - ward meetingS; - and voting EN
on the day of
. Olection for the candidates they'
plae in nsimivalion..
.
• G rt Burie addressed the Legislature
citiiens :Of Harrislitirg: in . the, .ball of. thel
gouge of .lietreSentatives, on Wednesday..
evening He place,.l himself squarely on
the plaiforin on • which Aaaliew Johnson.
was electcd.anci hisdecithationa : made : before.:
and inimediately after he assumed the duties . :
of President-thrit traitors must be punished;
and that- loyal , men intik, hereafter govern:
the" country, while traitors, Mast . take -back
seats. He d:d not - sly that...Preildeni*jOlin
son. was . placing -himself .on' a :back' seat,
but that it looks very much as if he was gray
itating that way very rapidly. ;. - .
Gen. Butler heanily endOrsed Gem • Geary
as a . gallant soldier, 'anti:a - man in.WhOth the
.
people. could..place the `most:' implieit Conti
demi& that ,he: would not-hetray:them,:tifitn,'.
, .
Tits follo.wirtre• act which has .passed
passed - tht •
Legislature, - our members chant is a good sub::
,
stitute for the folice - We post say that
we-don't . . • •
.
A SFITLENIENT'to aNatt empowering "rallrOad corn
....panies to employ police force. extending the same lc . ;
. banks. storm.. etc. .: • •. • •
Stiormii itenacted by the Senate mid floosie o t.
-
.itefirmiectatives of. the Commonwealth of; i'eamllsta•
nia In General Assembly met, and' it is 'hereby euact.er '
by the authority of the saine..That the. eeveral provi..•
sions of - the act entitled .'An Act empowerina. railroad
companies to employ police fore - e.r approved the tweri-‘
ty.serei ith- day of "February. one tho p o p rand• h'un
dred and sixty-live, - be and Me same ate'hereby extend
' ed.and made alike applicable to the .corporators, own .
em directory . ' or managersoteottieries. forges furnaces,.;
mllmg mill s foundries• machine shops. and other
ufacturirm establishments, banks and bsnking institn•
I ion.. warehouses and stores in this Commonwealth
Provided. 'That the Governor ma) at time..levoke
and annul any:commie:9On authorized • by him under
the priAlsions of this act ; •And p rovidedlurther, Thitt
the pay ill such policemen and all expenses attending
their employinent;. dull'. be - Paidliy the corporation:or
persons eMploying.tlie same.- • ' •
PoLlxzc L.
Mreses or Cososess Erre rrn.•4on Friday of last
week lion. James Brooks. a member. ofCongress from
one of the Districts of New York City. 'was ousted from
his. seat: in. House. by a vote 'of that body. , His
place was contested by Winton R. Dodge- wbo claims
-
to have received a PluntMy:vote...There were' three
candidates running : Barr,•Tammany Democret, Brooks;
Independent Dernocrst.... and Dodge. Republic:tut:—
B roo k, received the certificate of election; and viol:lda
scat They* upon the final ques tion was. 72 to :b3.
Dean Duot
Aassasitas are bewail ng poplar tn . Heiv
Tits NeW York Herald advocates the calling of a ant;
yen Lion to.withdrew the name of Clymer and to Substl
tote that'ol,Senator Cowan. ,The same paper alludes
to the Hon: Jno. W. Forney as a ...dead duck , . Who
will be elected. United. States Senator, unless the De.
mocracy of Pennsylvania succeeds in next October.
.
Wit.Lia.m A. Cocas is mentioned ft, the linion can
•didate for the position of Recerder of Philadelphia. Mr.
Cooper wasthe Prosideut of the C.oOper ShopYolOnteer
Refreshment Sriltion during the •
• •
qMILICAL J on W; GLOMS'S election - . Is as certain: as
anything In life can be: The women.. are fortilm; the
soldiers are for bins, the -people •are for him: and .the
rest of mankind are. for him. His photrigraph adonis
the all use and walls' of. many private residences. Go
Into publie houses and you see Isle manly face staring at
yon.from the Walls. . F ' ' • • •
ii=2
rcPr t:•-•
sei,:;Abetar*oujuhr; alfg4.
4 - towliottalra:,*ttlii;i4tioltP o 0* , 5 1 4 0
a , opeatien ort. dent
oio l Paii* and
nlithoo n tilve.neroethe country witi,theni,bis
NOrciig.kr, l 4,o3 l : 4l ib ti. ll , l #Y" ) !lgiwil-iP
±Piirtteidirly- those ;tibia
distance,'. 1!;! A 13 °C 6 <r ey are•
• tberbettei-, an eseinsiveNstionalCur: l
!me!, rate. holders - of notes will alWais be
- secure against the - ""bursting up" of . Banks;
because they arelnied. on -:.Ziationsi see" pri
des, and are redeemed at the Curreney.De
partnerd, if a bank eloses-up,.
- in December, - 1857, we reCommended
establishrfient of aNational Curreney . in lieu
of - similar to that : now iri exist
enei. Tills we belit;ve, was the first mom
mendation made and in'the short period .of
le.si than eight -years: it has been =coin
plisltecl. Nothing; however, but the necessi
'ties growing out of the rebellion stemma •
? Haled it •When first invaehed, the whole
banking influence of the State was Opposed
to a lidtionalCurreney, and. with that influ
ence arrayed:against the vcieasure,-itesuccess
would-have been impossible. in ordinary
times: With two additions it will make the
. currency Perfect. That is,. • compel _all the
to take the notes of each other at par,
throughout:the country, and limit the issue
of -paper Currency °fill kindi to $1 for $3O
of the assessed value of. the real and person
al property of the Country, and 'distribute it
amon-g the States and, Territories aCcording
'to their- This is simple--will give .
great confidence to industry, and stability to
-buSiness---anti will gradually increase as the
besinessSand wealth of
_the country increas
es 'without any further legislationoit the' sub:
Tiin iscoNsi;zL Glsuxcus.lin9 censured
air DoolitOe's opposition.to the Civil Rights
bill, And Tecitiesiedldra to resign.
L \MITTEN YOU TUE 2/INtla JOYENAL.)
MANUFACTURE OF IRON•AND STEEL.
IsIEN DER' 3.
Mining -
.Deadaork
flatiling and rai4rig
Mir:thy - • • .
.' . ...
.Draingge-
Sandnes .. ... ,• ,• .•
•Baperintendcnce....
General expen*es.
. .
. .....
' • The Web di bras exist in . sixtCen.thin beds,. ranging
from :t to 16 'inches in• -Thickper, and yielding front 10
to .50 per cent. of metallic iron, tw an average of 30 per.
'cent. Tile yield of the - ores in: the Anthracite 'men
sures, 'ranges front 20- to 00. per,cppt., and averages t:P
per-cent. of‘metallie iron. •• ' • • I • •
An analysis of a speeithen Of the gate vein More by
- .Rogers, yielded :• ; • - • 1 •
.* • Carbonate of iron 60.65 '
::Carhonate of lime • • • 1.00
Oirbonate of 'magnesia 11.66
Silicious, matter. •
• • • Alnmnia.•
• Watir•
Metallic h - iron '
'3!a trt
ft ..
uother sp In
ecimenfrn tbe fit. Clair re, on or .
m --... • 1
near the prieo*e.vein, yielded - :
• Carbonate Of. iron • - - . . .123 S
"P • - ..
'eroxide.of:lron' ' '
.. 31aneanese (eabl ' - r 1:13.4 ' •
' ' Silicinna matter • ,
.. .
• .
)leiallic iron . • • ht.St3
;About'. Bitaai tinbi. mostly Of the hist clues; of ores•
were mined,oriainalby for the St. Clair. furnace—by
Berd Patterson, hisq., but were .aubsemientlyi stitched
at the Phateer furnace, Putlsrille. The. one worked.
Well in the furnace and Kocificed'iv.superiot• Metal,
which brought nearly double the price Of otdinary•Au‘'
tin/mite thit markets of that time. It Was 'used
for the production of hollow-ware,, which recihires
perior metal. The writer wits informed, not loth since,
by the Ideisrs. - .Atltina.„' Bros. that such - ores its they.-
were familiar with from the 8r05.,,
coal measures;
:would - -produced "nimbi!' iron, and that - .pig ' Metal
formed in whole, or. to part of the carbohates of the
coat strata; would command a much higher. price in
minket-than the common pig as now . produced from a
mature of magnetic and hematite ores, . •
•
.
'Average cost froth , both large 'aud small beds of
ore. Ores from the larger teams are.toincd for less.
CLA.I., April 3,.156d. • • . D:
LOCAL NOTICES
• - . . . .
Tat Passiniirr.:smi TLIS- Fes I!NEI.- . -•• Great , interest is
now felt, iitithonsandS are marching under "The Bark ,
ne', of the Green" towaidi Cfihsda, - ns to WhSt . Andrew
Johnson will do.' Still gicater:.lhterest, however, is
manifested in the Pricetrhy.which"yon Mien" is snri
Eying our : citizens'. with . the heit Tobseco and Segars,
flow can he 011 suctigoods se cheap! • :
Ws attention to the ;dvertisement of,Dr. Porter
In another part of the paper. ; The.DOctor WilVrefaain
at the Pennsylvania Hall hnt..ali days longer. and all
iliuse who desire to avail thiMaselvmi•of hie services can
do so: and have their mew examined by his new Elie- .
tro blagnetie Machine, which he - wilt cherfally do.
FREE OF CHARGE, as it will dO no -harm arid may
beMf great benetttH
• New Srati& CAISBI3ISIIES at D. A. Smith's Clothing
Store; Centre street. Pottsville. . , I .
Farman: Englisliithd American cloths, all-style% and
or the thiest AnalitieN nt Ds - A. §nilth's. Centre street.
Gtove4 Neek-lies and Hose, to salt every ib:,!,te, and
nE redtmed prie«bt. at'D, A. Smith's. Centre street.'
Srauvo and Sitiamei Underclothing - can Ibe obtained
at D. A. Smith's, Centre, street. - •- . . .
Faison PpDuen Ltavt Dataa a hetuatifidartide, at
.D. A. ;Smith's; Centre street. • • f*.
.
l'Vs lame jaet opened a fullline Alinunua In
:Modes; Pesxl and Tan Cploi, rdooniirr.:the:taka
lalnesienitable , for travaling anita.= :Alaci, - , Shepherd
Plaid all Wool ShaPlierd / 11445 : # e • _
A splendid : assortment or Blaek Sllka,inmen below
Imparjara'.Priees.. All quillties in Black AlPanaa."yeu
*VfareTAA
March .60 • •.'• • • • -.' 4'ottinilla
. . . .
OLELN This ezquieltepeeism — dieip biathe' wonder
fel and infalliblinmperty of rendering 112!01.IN.SOFT,
CLEti..t. and FLIP.. "It *distil:4lll4nd kir extreme
tyimieM, main - min and SoietaMOS - eire•ctii on the
•by act ing,on pores and minute Seciettieyvessels ;
pets all impayitiee feomtballlll76lllCf allays:all tendency
Ininflammedion; and effectually dieelpatee &AAP%
REDNESS. .TAN, PIMPLUtii, ,BLOTCHTSS, -
FRECKLES, SUN-BURNS, eta. The softness and del
icacy wbrcb it induces on the BANDS, ARMS And
NECK, Its ability of soothing removing cu
. igneous defects, and all inefghtlY apnearanees; render it
iniZepensable to ..every Wei. Prepared by Flingbesi
inN
:t
Ilk -deOAII4:2IIIItKOE.'
- ti - - - -
-.
Ca. 11 - 1 )7 Cl l 4 -3 00 - 1/ 02.6 * - ftle Weik* :
tees ag..aktat:Bo,9l.4 tons tit* correspon
:
•TheldOPinenft are..wit 3 s beWeir ibinweek front
Mils region, aboitit4"aiLinetrnin - toilm7"the wrres
-Potqlfkl4 week last year or 83,434 tons. Theiraile,
IMwever, was ereeedingly,itull list "year at' .this
time .owing to thsecollepseolAie *belliott.
The demand feriltatAuslity Coal is fair, but
very doll fore and geility Prices rule IoW, but
tho low rates contramte4argely.tcLan increased
oomsuraptir,D. •
.
The Men hve. aisinnusied in ••tim . redention of
rages and the - dollicries aregeniitallyit wort: as
the 'shipment above 'indicates. -
farther reduction in prices beibeettitidicatecl
in'some qUarters. :This would: be .injudieirne-4
men cantmt live at leie.wages '. sitb.. : thir Present
.
price of the necessaries of . Nothing : but
'the alternate of a- . stoppage of collieries... Would,
juStifi. a further reduction in the
lowest rates now
,paid in this 'region, ".• •
The trade sums' up this week as follUia cum
pared with last - year ' " ' -
, . . _
.- - • - wionr.l stirat,:. araauc, I.inr 44.. 1 Ow..
r& R R.R..1 52. - 4ii,9',, • 359,191 ,T1;354 .. 916,013 , , .46,81 G
'Sandy' 'Can e 5.4261.. 84.302 36403 . ..130.0.335:: '51,031.
1.. Val R R 1. 33,00 • . :465.515 29.1551 :-.525,81 ' '53:24T
Lehi% 'ean , . 5.6711 • .'. 5,80 T A 7,319 - . 90,396.: 14,531
.Scyrint . 503,1 isji4l-rt0,G.53 2'4955 • 425,623' , ...-54 9 7' 0 1
". .Rith: . 3'401'. 38,207 1;059 .. • SS44I ~ -'50,034
By R - ,Rraidt - .. • - . 95,943 • . ' .-. - :.i00,113 '. 4,170
11y Canal.:
Shanniklir.; :.9,119i • 53,640 . 3.313 . 101;125 .45.035
• Trawl ton..
.1,104', . 5,115 ....968 • -.10.090
.1 - 5.811
Stant .31.1.... ~_ -16 5 . - .' • :: -- • .5,426: • 5,410
Franklin.. -':- . ~-.:'
10 13
10 ~ .r-.': . '... / • -.44e , 'in 0 , 564
Broad Top 1. '- '. 61,45 '. - '..' 36;291 .d 2.5,162
'.- . ' • 453,367'1,i367,843L201.133. 2,170,01.3 :,
THE AtintilAClTE CA*SII.IIEILS' . MAIL Ato.tl).—WO
. . .
find the following:letter, . published in the -Phila
delPhia PaEsS of Thursday .
•• • •
•
IlAnutsarao, Ariril.ll.-:it is understood that a 'corps
or engineers will commence annoys -for - the route .of
the Anthracite railroad within a few days; the'southern
terminal point being-on the Delaware riverbelow the
city. The stock-books Will he opened within•ft month i
in the cities of New York, Doston and Philadelphia
and the managers of•the enterprise . ..claim •la have se- l i
cured.the aid of such financial parties as •wilf iusure
the building of the main line of road from the•Schuyl- I
kill coal-fields to the-Delaware. 'as' well •as a • branch
road for the • direct tinde.belween • Schuylkill County
and New York.: This braneh road will also-form part
of • a new through route connecting - the. Philadelphia .
and Erie railroad with New-York.City. '
• . • .• . -
We have assurances from another source .that . -
- thiS road icill po pushed thronghas rapidly aspos7
-tilde, Its tombola on tlie.Delawarewillbe
'Philadelphia. There ireat rejoicing Sclinyl
. . u st g
kill,Conty - af the prospect of anew-Outlet - and.
,
we ace no good. easn `whye te whole Coal trade,
. .
of the Couniyahould not come out and pnbliely'
endorse it; because we know all are decidedly-in.
favor Of the-prOject..There Will be an abundance
. ,
•
of trade for all by the time it. is built, and - a new
road can bebnilt for nearly One'halfthe . cOst of the
.present road, which . will enable it-to pay the steck
holders -handsome. dividends' SA- greatly. reduced.
rates orZtrausportaAiint. • ‘.: •••
.. • .
TAITISci VIE LEirrdH.:---NVO. learn ticifthe Phil- ,
..aUlibia , and 'Reading Rail Roml. Coiripatty have
dispatched a acsys of engineers . to sorvey . ..a route •
fir's branch ltal..R..ail.fr an a point triar BArne.i
yule, 'this County ; via Wetheiley, to Connect with
Pardee's Rail. Ris i in; the Lehidi region; near'
1-lazleton, for 'the ,purpose of diverting - a
.portion
of Ilse .trade via tho Talley of : the : Schuylkill.. -We
understand- Eho motels favorable. This•Of course;
is in opposition. to thel.extensioti . Of .the.. Leiliigh
and MatomoYroad throtigh. Schuylkill County. to.
Mt. Carm , d, - ,
.' The Ileadiitg Rail Road company is idsornaliipe.
a-road iota the-Sliamokia rogion iuthe.yiemity
the Shamokin' Valley- and Potteillle Rail' Road;
. now.contrelled by:the Peoneyivaniti Central Rail
. . .
. . . . .
. ,
. TH.E.M...k.?IiIOTH VEIN CONSOLIDATED •COAL COIK:.
FAVI.4iVO nOtiCti of a final: assesment, of. SO ou
ea lt share, of' c ipital e.tozk, aruoutitlng ,to. Abe
'sum of . $4110,000 pay:11110'ml or • before:: he 20th .of
April; 1.866,, otherwiee the stock will be forfeited
anti Bela: . '.. - . - •
, . . .
THOUSE
MINERS AND SHIPPERS OPTHE'CELEBRArEn
BOSTON BUN.LOCUST•MOENTAIN • •
._ . .
PITILADA.. 216;4.i'Valnut St Rmadway.
Agt at NewYork . --.11. GE O. •R E P I. E IR..
DALE, .ntroDEL Port..ttiettno
.orikitaLiroßS • —The
'undersigned have piirchttited.jhe right to
mMutftlettire Wire Screens.' &c... under. the: HENRY'
JE'NEINS PATENT: and settled:all pending litigation
with the aisignees'and.Ownera of the same: They are
thercritie now folly authorized- as they ,pre prepared,
to till all descriptions of Mdera for •tElcuil Percents,
whether of tile:Jenkins or -I.iiihetottein Patent.
• '. J..& Li LAUBENSTElN,,litineraville. .
April • . •
.. . .
r •ID I SPIOLUTION.—The firm .of
SiN
NICKSON & GLOVER is by puinud consent
dissolved: Either'of OM undersigned willsign
in liqiiidation: Bdtb will continue the,Cord.busittet , S
tinder newbtrris; . JOHN .T: SINNICIiSON.
• • • • V, GLOVER. ::.r:
. • . •• ". •
.
a d.
4 4
0 '9
1 i 6
....:.0.4
0 2
0 ' 2
0 6
,
0 2
0 2
. .
.•.. . • .
4.30,-PARTNERSII IP NOTICIn--The
dersigned have this day firmed a co-partnership tinder
.the name and style of. GLOVER MACTIER.' for the
purpose of transacting the aholesaletlual•business...•
. .• • , -Wht. L. 3I9CTIEIP,
, , •
• ' • • Office—No..32l,Waltitit sheet.
•• Yfharf7 - I` lo . 10 Purt Richmond.
T. '66 ' I t Sm-•
ATIDENREED; NORTON. &
Mitien3 and Shlicpirei of
C 0 - _A_ IJ
. • . ..
LOCUST MOUNTlin , t—from !Dam. DELI. C6III.TCRT,
SHAMOKIN—firm Esi'samosa Cotttair, ' , - , ~..
GEORpES CREEK , ' CUMBERLAND—fromAke CON
- ' SOLIDATI6* MINIM.. OJ MiItTLAND., - • •• •:
• - • - - , :.,:12.4.Wii111111t.StreeL Phßadelplllll.. :
- OFF.I - 6.g..§: j 110 Itroadway,'Neai York .. : •
. . . ' • (.131 State Street, Boston. , '
-
,April
. ,
T E - Partnership : heeet,ofore• existing he
.tweeri JAMES C(iNi.si ER . 8640S'EPII S. PAT
TERqON,•rnPIer the firm of Conner kpattersou, has
been dissolved by.muttell enneent. .• • •
, . . . • J1,,,,f1F.5. T. CONNE . R. : •
. . : JOSEPH, S,PATTERSPN.
Pottsville...March 3o; isrn. • • ".. ' .•
The Pool bosinees will hereafter be carried on by.
March 31. - ISt . -• J. J-",t.IONNER
THE PATENT
Exhaust Fan _ Ventilator
For Mines, Tunnels, and all _Subterranean
Woikings.
J. LOWDEN BEIDLE, Patentee, Ashland, Pa.
G ".3i; K. SIG IF iRILE
This
. .
. i system diffcts from all-othei.nppiancea for mine
ventSatton in severtilesseniial. properties i—Finst.. it has
the advantage 'over. all the French anillielgian modes
in, its great simplielty'of sty le. : and . economy, of opera •
tiou, saving from-tiny to one .huipired per cent. in mo
tivepowen. It also differs from alt English mechanical
modes, both in econdray and, applitation. and is supe
florin every•tespset the'fninace.l.The efforts of the
fin are exerted entirely on the mine Vapors •in the. re
turn 'air coors'es; thus creating a Vneunm which most be"
. tilled with pure air; It is assisted by the' weight of the
'atmospheric 'coliim.n. in direct opposit io n - the old
'Method; In' which Its weight or fourteen pounds to the'
square inch. acted against .the. yentilating
This is the gtent.secret of the: Invention, and both sci
ence and experience.teacheii na that scarcelva limit can
be placed to' the .eStent or.power of this system of ven
tilation., • The following extractsVom ritimeronsitisti.'
Monists hilly endorse this system:
ant free to nay that there iti:no !system: of ventila
tion.aa yet hnown, equal to the Exhanste Pan.:and not
only doeait pert celly.ventllate a oidlipry-.:bnt is also a .
great tiaving„of expense as compared with furnace and .
steam jet ventilation" ". - •. WM. MILNES..Tx:,. •
. •Of Milnes & Co.; fonnet lessees of llickorY, Colliery •
.`Since I have been connected. wan-the : management •
Of the above mentioned' fliickory)Tolliery, the tan has
work d adinitably,.and rmn 4 tisisy that we could 'not do.
withou tit. It is just what, everfextensive colliery be-,
lowwater level needs. and I: take great-pleasure in re
commending needs.,
'
• .
Gen. Agt: Maintribtli Vein Con'. Coal'Co..
. . , 111MDELPUIA, February. 11;66.
Storxisti-It affords me great pleasure tit
being able . to- WO that J. Lowden Beadle's Exhanste,
Fan is the hest ifnotthe . only.true' and perfect 'System
of ventilation. fiefore-We introduced it luto.nur New
Castle 'and - Ashland. Collieries:. we bad great difficulty.
With sulphurin our Works • but since then none.. Not
only doeethe fan exlidest, all the. ohnoxlons gases, but
the e xpense nothing compared with . any other sys
teruof ventilation.. 1 haveno hesitancy In saying that
In my opinion, no collieryshordd be withOutiL , .
• •.1 ' •.. . GEO.'S. TIEPPLIER. *.
Of the' Mamiaoth And Locust-Mud Collieries.
" This .to certify that we:have;tised the'l l atent Ex
hanste, or:.L• Lowden ReadllOs - Fin at War' Girgrd . Col
lietY'slnce October laid., give•'perfectaattafattioniq
every particulat. - I itn. sat titled :that it Is . the only true
and,perfect trYstsinof ventilating mines. • -.•
March 14,1868.: . •
This system of ventilation nbw in euccessititopers
tion at the followlag prominent and extensive collieries
Locust Dale, • Locust Monntain; Girard,. •
Keystone, • , Locnat Rrin, • • Dianwatil;
••• -
.Pioneer; .. • . Tunnel; . Ilickory,.. • '
New• Boston, 'Cliberton. . ' St. Clair Shaft, .
14:Mine -Ran, • .:Ttinnel - Didge, - Duncan, • ,
. .
THE CO.Ali o, MAIMMTS.
PRIDES' OF 00AL:BY TEC OiRGO:
(cooeiturrico Aimr nat . maginsziesbozwAL.3
• A iT.PHILADELPHIA.
.
• • Asam, 13,18e6.
.
fted•Ash Prepare‘..,. ..3.5,500
.. . 4.50@.- -•
• is White Ash, -Lninp, Steam 5 00.@
• - St. Boat and 8r0ken,.'.. , :. 5 25@
14 ".- * Egg and Stove, . ... 5 MO --
" * 'Chestnut,. . . 4 50.ra 75
Locust Mt.' Lump; St.isat ** 5 9.- 441.,:"
" ,BrOken ......... 5 2.5 q '5 50
- 41 5 25a , 5. 50
A 50g) 4'75
ferry : 575®,6 00
-Behohn lied Ask:. , . 5 75@ 6'oo
Lehigh Luny, St. Aolit k, Broken,.. go'
"Prepared,: . ... 6 250.
•• Chestnut,: ...... (4,
.... . .. ....:. 6 15 6. •
. . .
Alrf, NIPW . I . YO/11 1 4
AdiraYßW Redissivbr )13st 14%4. 4, 7-243 7 50 .
" abefitithk . " • " ' l'Zie 6 - 00
WhiteAsialsin44-fitoera
... 7 @ r
BM'kell 6
.90(i}.:;
- 6:00A
,Lebi&B . SVhite Ash Lump A. S. Bost. 7. 25'4
7 • 2„i4
- 6 00,2/t
-Lehigh Gaul ftt astisabetbpert. 7
Lrunp,and .81:. - Boat by Caro 6 7661 t OO4
Broken' and 'Egg " " - 6 7: - IASI 00
Pr:l:tired I‘ 44 ' 6 7631
Cheenint . , ig ..6 000 25
_ . .
• . Sea filature/vial ai IC
Lump and' St. Boat_ 1)1i, 5 95'1-6
St; • - •
• • •er
••.Egg.... . 6 00'4• 6
'S ove ... .. Girin . 6
Chestnut.; ; .. '1_35(i;14- 5
• .
B „
• AT-BALTIMORE
• . . • -limit; 12,1866. -
N7iike.4'ii& PitiatonV.i.ilioleaste 7 000)
. " -001 a 850.
:Lykeias Val.& Snatylt.•A,Nyholesale- 7 n
. 5
• • • c , • " • retail: • 9 oofea 9'50
. .
GEORGE'S CREEK ,tCUMBERLA.ND
—Run of: mine 46 09,f. a. b.. at Locust Point.
Smelt 'lots $5 • 25; • 4 - • strike. aiainst. a reduction -
of minere'amgee ia „now tending, in the Clittitier- -
land region, ttiough.eame of. the : the. &Eerie& are
. The rates of freights from the
.fallowing tents
to this city are as f011ovia::. , • . • , .
From Pi(tetOn, via L. t 8.,..and N. •
• . (includiugGov't•tai) , *.• ... . $5.43
"'•Wilimeharre. or•vicinity • • 33
". Sunbury, (frouiShamokin region), via -'•
R. W: , ." - 959
"lleisburg,
.(Lykens Valley) • ••".... " 3 3,9
' The freights and toile' per :Wyeining;• - Weat
Branch,Pennsylvant% and Snagneharia and• Tide.
Water. Canals ' to Haver del - iliac° and hence, net
vet ascertained. - • • .
Tolls per' B. & 0.%8. froftt Cumberland'
' 'to' Baltimore::: '' .......
" " " ". _Piedniont....3 75
" and freight per Chesapeake& 0: Canal • •
from Cumberlandlo'oeorvtownD:C. 2 42
COAL FREIG-lITS.
. .
Freight* frOni Pt' Rihmoisti
Portland a 001 P0rtim0nth.:;.•.......... a 20 .
Newbnryport..:-... - ...• 3 35.1 BoSton -' • . 300
New BedfOrd::: . . 250 INewport: • 50
Nevi Londen... .. • ... -2 75 - ( Norwich ' 2 . 60
New . . 2'15 2 15
New York • •1 GO •35
Rhode:lsland • • 250 1 . Alexandria -• •- • X .3n-
Washington - 501 Hartford 3. no
Taunton • • • 2 150 1 75
Albany .2 25 Tinv •*- 23
ilkhmond Va......... 2. 251 Norfolk Va • ,
Dighton • - • -• 2. GO .
Pawtficket:-. .. . ..2 751 Mol - iiie -
141 vessels and 129 boatss arrived for the week
. .
tri.eights front Eliznbethport:
.New'nirk 4 65Tottlaed
Fall River • - 1 -25 i Newburkpart
•Newpert •-• • •• 1 9.slNew Loudon'•
Basfon ..... . .'.. - 1. 75v Pe . wtneket •
N0rw1ek. , ..1.... • • .1 *2s;Taunton •
Providence::' Haven.• •
Norwalk 1 ep;Fortemonll)
• NI 1 56 , ,New 'Bedford.
:lltuisen ' 1 09 : 8rideep0it..........
Ilartibrd:
•Balem• • -1 751 ' •
ire*
. Ifitli!mpre i. . 4
:5 .
04
• .. • . r
TO'PhiindeiPl" , '• ' •• 2 504
'New 'York
- Bo ton ' . .
Veid glen. Crow ("leo rgetaien or Alexandria.
To .PhilOdelphis: • ••• •.• •• • • sg:7 • :
New York • • • • . . 00(4 '.
BOiton
. . .
: Pinerztove Coal Trade ter 4566..
Amount transported during i„helhAjnonth: •••
3.347 01 - • 11,537 05'
' • 2.935 19
4,i43 17 . ' •15
forberry . Creek
s.watiira Rail
:Union Canal Railroitd
en; RailrOsids for 1,566.'
The followi lig is the quantity. of coal transported over.
the. following . Railroads for. tWo days 'ending Decem ber l•4:, 1365
WF.F.IC. TOTAT,
Mine Rill& SAlailen R. R ••• 49•ii 1 74 14" 452,1fi7
31t. Carbon • " • 2;287. 44,966 06
Milt Creek • • , • - •.• CS.: b 4
Muhanuy • & Broad Mt • 263.,'N't
Li ale Schuylkill:
Scbnylkill Valley
. . .
J ehigh 'Cout•Tini.le. f0i , ..116166. -
. For week ending on Saturday- last;
,i -
. .
• ...:. • '• .• --' , . i I1A1L1t0A11; i
. I oPEll4'r . oll§.. .
WE
T
---- ---,-----.,---- _,--
IlazletoP ~.. ' ..•...... 4jloll '-• 05.6131. 1,191 - •: . 1,191
Etoct Sugar Loa f. - 2,11311 - -
. 41_6791' - —„ . '
Mt. Plea:gat; .....•., 2.04 i. '7,225i ' 195. - . 195
Jethro , :-. ; ...... 2,3111 -. 09,21111 • 1,130 ' • 1,119
rlarleiell -' • - —. -. sin; . .19,45 n •
.. . ,
Ebberiale.Coal• Co: . 6061' 16,015 ' .90 . 99'
Siont -• . - -615' .13,941 . . '
• Counell Ridge • - .2,M31 • :29:385 ;-
.:15.141 .. r,r,a
Finelc•NlO.intain - ' i 1,5671 - . 23,164 : - 5101:
New . 516 -
evr York & Lehigh ' 5.64; - 15.61 1251 '. • 135 -
lloney'Bronk.Coal'e i 3,616 , 4.3,144 .' : 561 _ ' 561
Geruum•Pil. Coal C 4,1 - .4931 - ' 11.595 - 4l'l: ' 411
Spring: Mt.. Coal C0 . ,.1. - 3,9931. 44,11111 " - • 241. - -.. .G 4.
Coleraine' • 1 . . 402; • 11,11 W : ;83 - . . 1,018
Beaver Meadow.. - ..- *I - 11-2 -. • -- ,- '
John Connery.. ... .-. . - F4lli - 1.115 .-; ..
- ' • ....
Lehigh Zinc (n).....' . '1.425. . • .
.- • • •
J. 8. , Reber 'it Co. ,*. 119 I' :'• '2,219 .' -- ••. . .•
liniekerbocker'Cyl C • • 95 , . .111,17.91" . IST . - • I.on
..
Coal '•:an Coal Co.-,. ''. . • 155 ~ ; • - .
IlathbunCuldwell eri . .761 - • 4,0101 - - •
.. . • .
'Glendon Coal Co._ • 132 . - 7,163 . • ~ - , •-•
Mahanoy - • ' 291:- - 3.934 ' -. .
J. 0. 0. Bowman- - -. 231.• "1,620 :. -' •
11. !‘leyer'e.:.:' .. • . ..... _' , 521.. '3,125 , : • .
Silinnan .•.. . . :...:.. 111 • 12,551 : , • . . .. '
, BaltiMore COal Co., : 524 .:•. 10,212 : ;392 ;.. 392
.Franklin - ' - • •••. 25 '' - 6,309 -, .• -
.Andenried, - ... . '.-.: .. .256 . -. 6.222 • '222 - -22 G
Lehigh &Susq. Cu.. ''• 215 ,. 0,342 '. 353 • '..... . 393
Landinegars. - ......,.1 • '-; 214 .. 5.093 • '• -
Wilkesbarin -- • • '15510 : • • 22.4-; . 224,
.AVarrior. Run '-' • i ', ; ' . 1.226' . . .., • .
•••
1
Parrieh ..t Thom.qs.. . - 16 • 7,631 • , :•• ' ..
Le , ll:-CoalA ISav Co '.. .. • 9.205 ; 11,548
'Other Shippers';.'... - • -1,103 . •.291 .204
Ilarryville:Coal,C,o.... - • .
Delano.C.nal.Co .; -
Buck Vein' . 102
, •
Total' ...•
• • • • 29,1051 . • 525.923 ''.11,819 '
.. , .
• • , :-. 11;610 '20,398'
Total by:ll. - 4k .Canal
Same tunilast y.ar:
Increase
Decrtmi.e
Vaal Tiade.by Saar
Clair •
Port Caibcon.
Pottsville . "
Schnylklll . Haven
Auburn
Port Clinton
Total fnr 7eek
thitt•year.
Tti eau. imf laFt year.
Decrease
Lchigic JL Mnhanof fiani Tritde-tor 1886.
'lWeek-oditia with laid SaOr . day: -. • • . •-• •
• . . . .
NAMES OF SI.IIPFEIB.
• • • .
7`.l.3llaP.°SCotil C0mpany.:..:.:,...
llelmio colliery •• • •• • '• " '
Want Rpm • • • ' r •
Glendon' Coal Company
llfctieal Coal & Iron Cornpany.:•..
Cm:ler Colliery.... . ........
'RaiMain, Caldwell k Co'
Coal Rim Coal Company....:;.: ..
Knickerbocker Coal Company.....
J. B. Reber &,Compiwy.
E. T. Slltiman• • • •
Ativdter ‘tr, C ' '
• Mir Shippepi • • •
. . .
• . . ..
Correqx?nding week - jp.st.'ye4r
Decrense
Increwie.
NEW APV-.RT'IVIENTS.
. .
: 0: W 0:
for 'id: , • GREENWOOD; NIIKSER7
. .
. . . . .
FLO W .ER SEEDS. AND . BULBS;
Avery fine assortoient of PLOWER SEEDS and al
so SUMMER - FLOWERING.BULBS tor Bale at- : •
B.BANNAN'S Book and Seed Store, Potttiviltd.' •
-nnei , l2ll!ilAGE ORANGE •P[AII . ITS
, c•t9l-Fu•l-r for hedging, . for. sale, at OREENV4OOI)
NURSERY:' Osane.Oranke Plants are very Scarce and
•tliuse-who want:will . please apply at once.
_ • •
GOEEIt HOUSE. ::PLEITS; -SHRUBBERY, M.
j VERY choice assortment of Green House Plants
• -in excellent condition:for sale wholesale '.and
tail atGREENWOOD NURSERY:
• Persons 'desiring to. sell Plants, supplied. :at-whole-
.I,ADIE9I BREAST - rim 'was found.
L - 1. which the owner can have by proving , property,
and yang the expense of advertising. .Callon THOS.
nu ToN, at:4. J. Medlar's Store..: Centre Street.. ' •
Aprill4, .661. . . ' 15-20 .„
TOST EV it LiSllll E LIRE NIEWS
ai STEEL ,P ROV .Paniphlet.' on the
Manufacture of. Malleable Cut Steel; -its progress eud
employment. by ilefiry Bessemer. .Prlce . 25 cents.- -
Sent on receipt:of 25 dents by mail"- •For sale by •
- • • • : . B. BANNA.N.
.17 : R . A.:N 1c -:.5T- . 0.. XII
•
_
Market St.,. north R
ide. west of C entre St.,
- POTTSVILLE..
Choice Frciih.iteef, Mutton, ~Sreat, Zre., !Applied to
The:patTonage of the publigis telpeettalli.
, Aprit 14,. , G6 -*. . - 10-tt - • •
NEW lauximey VARI E TY •wpRE...
wilSS*, ,- ;tosigivrE = • • -
Hsi' opened - a.new: 'Millinery and Varietyl-Store.in
Market Street. a fevi'doors above:. Second. in
-the store formerly o c copled by •Daniel,Shntle,
'Where, Ste' will keep a clime° rime ot 'of 1111-7
linery_Of the latest style and fashion' which will •
7belsoldertheltnernCratett.. -- enlarldWitintt.piild
to,bleachlng and pressing •
• She cordially,'. invites - eft cell send' examine her
goods 'before vurcliasingelsewherti , • "
April 1.4..9f
NEW - JsPRINqq,Qop&
JUST RITEMII AT
ROBERT, A. GLOVER'S,
Centre Street, PotMrille,
A new and iiplendid ateartment - of Spring Dry Goods, .
counietlng of wwiont. kinds of. Fang , ,Draw - anctstaple
Gond,. choice inwortinent offlrocede4 all of
Anti& hwaffern for sale ftt the very .;feeeht•tfothrimiet•
• .! April 'IA , 66 • • 154 i .i
lUr US LIN .AVEND.OW f111111.4,1i1gPf...A. new
JTI fif Brain' andaoki Window Shades of ths
intent patterns jatit received and for , wile. Orders
:taken for Stades to be made • inlay Dire for Chine"
Enna Dweffairt - nt , BANN.ps..
0 11.1 " k1/ 1 74 1 44, - - : 111 1 4 :.
Bt a R AT TY LADY
Now
30.
.30
90
50
I 00
1 ,. 5 .
I 25
1.00
175
I 00
74161. 01 47,t2T •
.16
546,221 i
472,413
I- -
73,716
47,0 , 4
3,5715
1728-9
nal 1866.
CANAL.
and and Ca
RAILUOAD,
. 2.41 59 1 4
V • 7,919.04
• 1,42 S .00
21.044 ' 05
2,655 On
13,227: 02.
12,110 00
545 00
21;103 10
I. 77..5.i:v11
s:sg, I.J
86.504.10
99.778 10
116.253 . 00
S 4 SO2 00
014.013 PO
66J.191 OT
51,031 10
..'4G,515 . :13
= M!
949 1110
241 141
7. 2
11) 13
2;9!1?
~447
MU.T.-P ,ILE.Ai
•
ar Beimeerbeea wasumireis, ateivbin.pipae.
X&INBAIVIELSHINGTON. after C. 41. Pealed
lifteltAtlM arter'Okrio Dui& L ,
PftafttiOAAßlEF.after Rem. , •
FRUIT . FftHCE.S. dr.; _
Refer.to. W..ST 4 w! Brrienerr. Pothmilic
.
JETTEICS. - I.lstelaimed 1.
1.4 the Fast Office. at -Pottiville, ,, State of reinisqlva
'ala, on the.lath day of Aprik 1866. . • .•:.
To obtain sniortbme lettets; the applicant . must call_
to: "advertised Zetters,n viva the date.of this list, and
pay one cent Dr advertising.... - •
If-not called for withit' lone owl:a/4:94y will: be :sent
Brown DavidP Johnston - Harr . . ea
Blinton_ltary Frank , QUicittFmnk' .
Chariton'Edwd Keenaii Bridget: - Quinn Ccirnelia
, Clark Hilton Levan A U Smith John It
Carr rear. -Le v an Eldrege, Swan Joshua
Liunen Edwd Smith Wm
.DuTf Wicr Lloyd Sarah eh.:. Sullivan Mary
.Paniel.J . Markl•.: Lynch Helen eh. ' Sullivan Mrs. •
•Davenpeit S Martin- Hugh Tillet Etelen
Down:oslos • JdeGanen John Wistar Capt. F
Elinor David'4,.. John Willard. Wm. • •
F.ird C • Morgans lifarhi" Wadleigh Wm ;
Gallagher Kale Nayamith,Tiae st,Wolt Hannah .
• 14; .86. . , .
n ncoitmin.. MINERS' lliorsex. 2
..11.U'SINOLF. ROUSES.'d ONE STORE. ROUSE
ANA OFFICE ' FOE': SALE, NEAR. BELLMONT,
ScRUTL ' L .COUNTY. • •
ALSO,-TOWN LOTS n? • • •
. .
Mahoney City, ' . • .
8 bentuidciah„ . : .
, . Preston, • '
. ..Mantic Ashland, . .
• : . -Patterson, •
• . , • Aliddlenort,
. .
• • • • •• = Tuscarora,
• •
And In _Heaps Hope tind.Fishbach, in the
11Sroagb. of Poitirille. •
•.•, • . . •
P. W. SHEAFER. Atfylor Owners
April 14, .66 15-3111
MINING. MACIMRY
. . .
• .. .
T' . - 0 R . • •••• S A. 1 - ., `E..:..
-
• One GO horse power. new engine, S.:boilers,: at:. • :, ,!...
• One, en. horse power second-hand engine, in good PF
der;
. Ivlth drum, pumping.and holkiing - gear attached.. •
. • One 40 horsepower engine, 'Witt pumping inadlioist.
• lug gear and chain-486,8 boilers. ;,...• .• . . . .:
' .. One 20 home power engine; In good order, with 2
.
A large doable breaker, with two"sets of
acreeni, rol
lers...iron stack, railroad iron, - &x..;•..t..e.
A lot.of new drift cara,*46 nth - guige.
One thoUsand drift rokd sills, five ivec, long. •
' Apply to 4". SlTEAFER:*.Enginetf.r of *ince; Potts
Nitre:Pa: t April ;66 a "
r*OOD:11.1.C1103 .SEEII4I.II.N .
TOEt.4.—We have . procured horn the Propaga
tor of Goodrich's:Seedling- PotatOes, a small
sal:ply of these celebrated'Potatoes, for the purpose f
introduction here, These -Potatoes were raised from
seed and do not rot.. They have taken - the Premium
at a number of Agricultural Fairs,, both for quality and
protuctivertess autl7 unliahility-to rot. We have the
Rano .Satly . ; Ptak
. F.ye' Rainy .Goat i.Cuskp, , or new
Mercer Garnet-Chili; • and. also -a capital AsulV , Potatci
called : the Michigan-White Sprout. All theee Potatoes
are very productive.. We 'would advise our. Farmers
and others;' to procure.a email quantity for trial. -For
eats at'- • BAPiIif.AN'S Seed Store,'Prittsville.
p' Passage
To" end from. Gredt
..laud;.Waken,.4lles:manyo . .irica. • ••••
•
- 11:1 H Alla •EDWA RD S •
• •• MARKET - ST.; POTTSVILLE. ' •
Agent for Inman Line . of Steamers -every, Wedneitlay
and. Saturday Rational. Steam Navigation .Company , :WeettlY Anchor tintioStentners.S . Cuti.monthly, from
Glasgow. Ireland, - .t.c.; Black - . Star - Line 'and Sailing
Packets. April 14, .66,15-llm• ,
DRY , :..000DS:f t
SPRING STOCK"
CC=
.3 . !-CAL.LANI) - &.' CO's
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE
(or, Centre and Norwegian Streets,
(Oppoeite the Mortimer House")
GOODS. DOWN:! DOWN I DOWN
To their Bottom Pricer.
BARGAIICSI BAROINS .! 'B.A.RGz).S
Now is the time to securagreat bargains in all kinds
J. Calland.h. Co.'s sew, Cheap Store
. -
J. Galjands& Co. are' determined NOT T0 . ,8E.
DERSOLD. and:they aell.oiy Goods at nearly the same
rates as before the war. , . " •
'J. Gaflandlt Co.-sell ecaN , . "
Prkits 1- Prin& 1
. ! Printi.! Prints !I 1!
None but the beat standard makes,
. .
6 yardsfor .. • sl'ool. -• •
• .7:yards for - . 100 I' These Goods are - war
:6' .yards for .Ov routed to be sound Good's;.o* yards for :
..• 1 001 foot colors, andqf the best
10 yards for -• 0011staudard malfes.. , . . •
11 yards for _1 00J :". • • .• .
• Dildneis 1 Delaints 11 •Dclalnes 111 • •
.
Lalest Spring stsito...at, ISc.. 20c, 22c..23c-'21%. and •Vic
'.limare Pigitets Delaines,at 22c, 25e,.aud2.1c..
FAXOY DRESS GOODS!
. . . .
For Spring and.,Sinnmer.:'. the •variods and lateit
styles from a lustree. Mohair to a keayy- Taffeta Bros
grain Silks.; trour common 'American Lawns' to the
tinest%Fronch and German imported Cambrics and
Z;tii ' • •
o—l • rt:. 'An hi3mense stock of very 'F r : . 00 cr,
4 4, n cheap blenched ural
m p * nithleached ; • 2 , .)- 1 )•-•
't•D' A • • ' r. 4
J. Galland & Co. arrdetermlne4 not to be.undersold
by any.rititling house in the State. •'
Thdy oiler standard make bleached intislins at:Fix:Mb§
.varying from .10 - cents •to 2l 'cants. 42 inch and 6-4
bleached and brown at 30r.;•-• :33c, 35c, and 3Tc, all very
'beautiful goods. . , • . •
• Goods :Ond
.Embroideries.-..
- .
. .
‘. . .
. Having replenished arid • complete& their - heretofore
very e*.tensive assortment, they now feel confident - that
they are offering the best and• most selected stock in
•thwn, it'prices which undoubtedly, through cheapness,
.will surprise ladles iri want of thew articlv.a.. .. .. •.-
Ei
g
149 cc
239
,557
,IS3
228 O.
,351
1.27
076 0
A - 5 -.• It has indeed, been very grutifying to J: Gaßaud &
- SD 9 Co., to find their reputation of keeping the best articles
in ,this 'lino already so' Well 'established. - They have
,454. -been, nddiug lo their assortment a 'lresii supply of - the
invincible Bnidley - ' , • . •' -' - ' -
... . •
.
D.riplei Or Double Spring Skirt,.
Manhntran.slirer Wire and Waterman's Skirts , and it
is their intention to sell them as low as possible. • '. •
They have alsaa ,err full line of flostery, Notfons;
Ribbons. DreYSTrlmnuings. and many 'other articles too .
numerous to mention, at very low rates. • • ,
, .
A FILE,§II.' SUPPLY.
IS' • t )
;
r.
•
cr4. • V. r:
rz .
:,.. e a
m 7 E.
. r . . 4
0 C c
J t i J.
FASIIIONABLE SHADES,
VERY
. . . .
theyshave also made additions to.their stock of CAR
PETS. and have greatly reducedi.hem in price.
It is the intention of J. Galland & Co. to keeptheir titOtto,..Quick . Kulea and Small Profits,” it beim
their aim to gain by honorable, fair dealing. and oentle
manly attention to , their =tweets.. the confidence - o .
the-public and a large share' of 'patronage.. •
ITAIrkERLY REPORT OF TRF
7, 141.. CONDITION • CiF TILE MINERS , NATIONAL
BANK OF. POTTSVILLE, otthe State of Pennsylvania.
on the morning of the tlnft Mayday in Aprll, 1866 ;
Notes and Bills . Discounted and • • '
SuSpended 35,499 73 • •
Indebtedness of Directors • - 20,663 41
•• • sls3,Ta4;
0
Banking House . ' - 18,971 77
Other Rent Estate ' S 651:87.
Current .Expenees
.Tes paid and Costs '
,--. • 9.313 G
Rem Man' tee and Othei Cash Items., .... . 71,486
Due from National Backe • ' ' • 282,024 SO.
U. S. Bonds Depoilted with U. £3...Treastirer
to'secare.ciredating: •
U. S.. Bonds on
409,090 09! ' The Cloth Lined Collirs made by the 11.4eksresed
7,100. ob' • Mfg: CO., 2135 thentli Third Street,
. have tatten in general use . Once 1888, andnotwithstead
- ' lng 'the' fact that- numerous imitations of them have
'•
.:been • made, they still rank •-snperi or 'to.tm Collar in
18,838 the market. •
. .. • 1,932 9 9 They are- the only !Oilers lined throughout with
85.420 sr; . ' cloth, with a layer of paperon each elde.land are aliened
T2,030'00 • . upon formers; or tionlds. - lo as tO At the - neck and al.
.19'5.450 SC low a space for the 'cravat. The pmllar .proecall— timed
in their manufactme,,Makee therieMble' . very
• closely when dnisticd.the tibias Of the cloth give the
. • $1,890,019 4E. appearance of linen to the paper: They are very strong.
• made not tear' at, the. button holes, and are the only
. • 8000 , 000 etillars:niude that . aut. - be ,turned and worn on both.
103428 81 . Odes without'the button holes giving, viat and the pa;
4914.8 e, 88, . -rattles garrithisictillars ertli be darefullo see that
each collar is Stamped upon the Inside—LockwoodWg.
.1.81,9271 Ploth*Lltted. With tge Trade - Mark 'of the "Co Ca L
• 8115.4x!-, Star:and :button
,anddate of Detente. . Do not be de?
~....126490 paired th atioree or false representitionNtut, see tor
„. mug 83 ',,younitalt.- the•coller basil is not stamped npoii the,
„ • . es • Inside is abine.itlinot gentilne:. • : •
• . Ihrh . new line of disamute offered jobbers:
. . : $1,012,02: 48 . MFG 419.1 •
True and eorreet. ' • : . .. • ":255 and t 59 South Third
' . ' CHADT.IIB3AiIISER; Cashier. street, New Tod F .— •
Affirmed and entombed before. me this seventh day eir!?'sy:v.• ; • ' s.l"
!
Of April; 1866. .• - SAMUEL ORRUMAN, . . •
April 14.966 "' • 4 641 .: GRAFTING WAX AND.TREE•wilinialt
• Tvar szcarvan iadv iaramk, prepared rOT mie.•
Large - .Assinreleieilise fflauliels - at the Vet , sv • IDIAPTING - WAX - oillicand4o cent
-2h.- lowest market - prices,at.. A.,.OLOVEIVS., Mao TIME ygoase tieVmat#•of.
• • ••• • • •
,f.katTle f!., nearly opposite Market EL Trees :.: For sale at ' B. BA ANS • 7..
Jan 13, TA • . • • 2-tf , • •. Bcok and Red store, 'l,N,Stsvilleirs.t
• CAsE ox Ramo
National Bank . .
State BankiNotes
• LeglitTeader Notes
tompotuul Interest 'Notes.
Dt*rePllncein
Capital- Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
•
Ctrculating •NOtes
Individnil DepOsita • '
-Unpaid Divitlends - ' •
Due Nationalßanka ....
Due State Banks ' "
Slate Bank Circulation
DiscOunt, Exchange andinteiest...
Prodtand Loss . .
/ 2 IPIENAE embracing -an kinds
End etyleeol 4 '
American - & - tt 6 iein Mani t 75
AT iimircEzoxincis,
On Amount 4414 Decline• GOLD.
~-...',J, 17 . -. - &•, '...):1 011,NA'.....::: . 7 .
:::. -. :.... - ' 1. ; . .':.... 1.. 0:::0 ...
4 :: . : I ..:: : : : ::.
CHESTNUT ...STREET;
PHILADELPHIA,
NOW OFFER THEIR GREAT SPRING STOCK
CA:RPET'ING,
' French 'and gaglish imulastor,
Eaglish Royal .Wilton, • ~; •
. .
• . and 114 Ifelveli, • •
Croesley's Tapestries, •
haiterlal
.
• . „ Fine higrabi Cave,
AND ROYAL wiLTON CARPETS
White, Red-OheolEed and Fancy Matting
1866 DRY:RGOODS 1866
.
IN iIiTFIELD, & DORNAN, •
• -
Centr e Iltrcrt, Pottiville, Penna.,
risves)pCsea...t redtteed 'prices, a large 'stock. of goods
suitable for Spring - and Summer trade. Beautiful
styles - of- ' •
Spring Poplins, . . • •
IFrench Percales, • • •
- Euglish Chintzes, .
* * * Faney Slik.s, .
• Plain Ponit De Soles,
• . noire Antiques.
A full line of • " •
. . •
Embroideries and White Goods,
Plain and• Plaid Organdies, -
• - Plain and.Plaid-lfalnsooks,
Lind Phut Cambrks.
.:Riegant Styles in
• Embroidered Balmorali.
• - French Printed Balmoral;
• .
Cloaking. Cloth s,
The"usnal variety of every "novelty in the
,TrAILiTABER - PROPERTY AT 'ARC-.
• VAL T E . SA IL 1?... - -One4wentleth interest in the
tractof coal laud in New Castle. Townshiti, Schuylkill
Contity.(knOwn as the Mott ,h Hannan tract) • contain-.
about 4ile'acres..
.• 'A•trnet of - 220 acres of COAL and TIMBER LAND'
hi Riley Township., .. •
• Atrivit. of' abot op+) acres in Blythe Township,
(Eliza Davis. and part of Cath,' Berger tracts) near the.
Silver Creek Reservoir. ' •
Valuable huildine Jots on Coal. Watihlngton 'and
Mahantongo sticets. ; Desirable sites far. Warehouses,-
manufactories, &c, A spier did lot on Schuylkill Ave
nue: 33 feet front nn the Avenue and 51 feet front on
Chnrch Alley. • Apply.to• : HENRY C. RUSSEL: ••
Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 'cornet' Second and
Mahantongo its., Pottsville, Pa. • • • • •
H . ' March 2.4 - .66 • • *--V)-tf
1:11223EM
•••••• 24,604. 6 4
6.618 E 8
'3,700 :15 . • .
4.185 . ISIY:
14;153 00•
LIABILITIES
P --. *"'4:4241 TIT
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
flue English prase%
ENGLISH BRIISSELS
FOR STATES AND HMIS,
WITH
..POTtpERS'.
3-4, 4-4, 5-4,'6=4
COCOA 111ATICINGrS,
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &a.
March' 27, ti 36
•
TI,LINEBY DEPAI3,TIONT.
Tho have airso . acidti-to . their /.• . . „
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
A cbmtilete.iesprtipent of
CHILDREN'S• GARMENTS,
•In all the pew etylei, and wittpay particular attention
twthie.branch of their basioess. They would ale() in
sife'attZntion tolheiratock of • . .
•
PRINTS ANDDOMESTIO. GOODS; •
• .••• • .• • -
Which they at the:very lowest market prices
With constant additioris to their stock,,and by x con
tinned effort toplease, they hOlie to receive their fat
share of patronage so liberally extended heretofore.
•
March It '61 . / 1.. . .• • — . ll:tf •
FRESH. GARDEN SEEDS
.
. . . . . - . .
' Just reccived'.a large. lot' of , Fresh Garden Seeds,
warranted genuine, which kill. be,.sold wholesale and
.retail at 'city prices. Truck Gardeners and Merchants
can be supplied by the quantity at WholesalnforiceS.—
Send iu your orders to:
. - B. BANNANS Seed'Store, ll'ottsville....
Tiniiitity- Seed—Prime qtmlity-r
-for sale by. the bushel mien:taller quantity at
B. BANNAN•S Seed Store;Potttaville.•
. . . .
P . IIR E . 1 2TH As.L . E 0 1.1. •
WINTEIZ . 1. 010 SPR.III4G—..-Brsholesale.
Orders received. for Pcire.WIIALB OIL, at the lowest
New Be.drond prices. in large.or small qiiantitiee. We
guarantee the 011 to be.goosi: Give it a trial.
Also pure MECCA and C LUBRICATING OILS,
In Large or small enautittee. Send. in yourorders.
. • B. BANBILN,.Agt. for .Manufacturers.
RERIOVAL.-N0W.447 Broadway, New
' . • , : WINDOW' SHADES. '
G , ILD: • • • • . FRESCO, - •PAINTED.
WRITE .lIOLLANDS. . • BUFF do. • GREEN do.
. PATENT STLF , ACTINO.. , 1 "
AIGD ALIOTTIIER STYI.I6 OT EUIADT TI2TQIIEI.•
CURTAINS,. . •
.• . . . NOTTINGHAM,
1.,EN0 Do: • o' • •JJACE,. • •
• /5' ut . , •
" ' 74.4 r0 f;AXA BE. P ;Kt ••
'
SA - TIN DE LAINE • . - 0 • z • TERRY' CLOTH..
• .. • • . QE4044 •
. PIANO AND TABLE COMM •••••
PALMER'S_:PATENT UMBRELLA • • MOSQUITO
FRAMES, MOSQUITO NETS. LA€Fs AND NET-
TING, dc., . .G. L. J.- B. , KELTY,
pJ. - 44T, BROADWAY.
NEW YORE. •
SWISS ;ACE.
March .6611-Sm
- DUP.11,116 RIACIE.OIFr VALVABLE Heal
'E, tat Vin Pottsville and Mt. Carbon.—
Will be sold'at public tale,- at-the Unlon Hotel, .Potts.
Lille bn
igalltliatlT.Aliiril 21. 1866,
At 1 o'clock in. the A fternoon, 'the following described
seven lots—five in Pottsville, - And two at Mt. Carbore—.
all the, remaining parts, of. original lots :Nos: 9And "4-
in the 'Norwegian Addition to Potts.ville: -corner' of
Sanderson anti Third . FtreCt 4- . Oliltv and thirty-five feet
wide, respectively. by one hnndted and-forty feet deep
and three lots on Thrd street. each thirty feet wide, by
.ninety five feet deep. Tile corner lot, Sanderson and
Thitd sta. f'3 by 140 •feeq . lans upon.it al% story frame
ti
hoie, with ,a trame. stable In the rear; tdi
subject titer:maid Coal and mineral reserve. .-
'I his *pmperty Will. be slit as tri . the interest a.one
01 the owners, One.fotuth, by order of Orphan's Court.
ALSO. at the same time and • place. two .contigtices
lots, NOS. 21 and 22. in Fisher's Addition to Mount Car
lton. containing together sixty feet on Canal - stieet. and
'extending back.-of that width, eastwardly to ale foot
wide street . . one hundred .and -flfty-seven feet- on the
northwardly Side, . and - one hundred and Sixty-eight
feet on• the t•outhivirdly side - f with the appurte-A
Minces *consisting..of a 2-story frame, dwelling
house-with stone basement and kitchen attachel • .•
divided fer the weld - these • • •
Ten -per ccnt of - the - purchase money to tie paid when
the property is struck down ; and the remaining terms
and conditions xnadgititown at the .time and place of
••• The Heirs . end Legal Repr es entatives of JOSEPH
. and 31,31.trANN ALLEN; •deceased.—by their Attor
ney-'."
;ley. • ' • • CHRISTOPHER LITTLE.•
;March 31, '66 ..• , ' : ' "f• 13-3 t
DB» W. K. -
LINE AWEETER,
DENTI.ST lOW -•
Successor to Dr. B. S. Latiedon.' • •-•
• .
.(Graduate of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery.)
• DOOMS - 1.-Market St., 'above
-Os - Ether and -Chloroform odmlalsterell when de. Rr.rearacw;n:-Ptnt .T. Bncklnaham, B. D. S, .M.
D:; j' E. .Wildtnan, D. DS. 'M D.; Prof.; Janie,
. Truman, D. 0.84 V. N. Pierce; D. D.
.S., of Philada.,
• and others. , • •• • • i• March 31.;!66---18.1y
Trader MOTH. LINED 00T.T.A11.1
_
LOCKWOOI3'S
, CLOTH LINED
"' PAPER COLLARS
• '
'••-•• •
. • •
satu o4l *VAV . 1 11 414 ; lIHNL
~ ...:14T. g 47.., ; ,..: , ,f mwa:- : . . .7_
THE
- •
alreentlefeaV sleet
.
• loterestiaseffithmeLlatteste : ;.••• '
On Wednesday aftentoonlustsitertiblii-,,ritnider was
tliscOvered ,Philadelphiro - 'A fondly, - eointwilsbig
seveopereona trt imertst•t• •
thetanCe belowtho Nan-yard; were: ',druid. bay:"
441.4 . 1 :t i a l.r Vornra ' nt s ei l iVt '' Salurda l"lun 7Vra "'
w° Un!Sqect, as tnealenee had been =left --
p b„ . D b e r i Of Ms feign' s anti:der were—Chriato , ...
. yeenN 'sfi tterr H-leals: Jana '.Deering.
aged S years Th ••• aged 81 . Ala :Sohn Deeri Ap t o
aged 4 year s ng. aged 6 jesirs;
The. • ''''asnaDeering. lined 14.nies- - .--
The Y Cornell" - Vey. a bound: bo •of the
Deering family, was found o
a hay stack , horribly . mutilated .
+ , l3e
•` , l3e clethlngrotthe
murderer, beepattered with blood, ara.
found in one of
the tipper. rooms of the house. •"A r ler
plain gold ring and 4120 in money bel • ....eagte, via. •
Dolan. and a gun and pistol belonging to air : - Demtag. -
are mining, and are supposed (*have been carried ea '
by the
The North Anierican save i—Thmanitily enanot - avoid;- •
a shudder at the contemplation of these dreadful, de— .
URN and wonder what sort of an organization' the
wretch who did the bloody work could have possessed
•to induce him to take so. mach blood upon his eonl for • '-
a little money. The sympathy so generally
warted on murderers when laboring under sentence of '
death is responsible for no smallehare of this. recklesi • -
atrocity.
The murderer is Still at large.. hired'man of Mr.
Deering issupposed to.be the tnarderer. He is a Ger.
man called, Anthony or Antoine. , >He is about OS or so
-years of age ; 0 feet it inches in._ height ; light tom- -
plexion ; light hair slight moustache and goatee of
light color; pimples in his. face; - round-shouldered :
stoops when walking; walks slow and takes:long
stride s; very mnscniar and presents a general awk
ward, appearance.: He speaks very poor 'English.
: The Pennsylvania Legislature hat adjourned sine die.
Mr 'Zonis-W. Hall was elected Speaker of the Senate.
The retiring Speaker, Mr. Fleming, was preeented with
.•
I a beantiftilgold.monntedlirory gavel, as an emblem of •
his office.- In the Home resolutions of thanks were
passed to Governor . Curtin, the Speaker and the clerks.'
A number of presentations were made._ . -
, The Promst Mardis! General has completed &care
ful compilation, from the muster-rolls, of all the deaths
in battle; from wounds and from disease, In eve
anentrv ix t -
ent and company of every loyal State from the n
ning to the close ortbe war. Prom It it appears 't t,
230,739 officers and men have lost their lives* the Der;
vice. Of this number 5,221. commissioned silicas and
90,336 enlisted men have been killed in action. or died
of wounds, while 2,231 commissioned officers and
329 enlisted men have died of direase, 9r, in a few ca
ses, from accident:
On the 6th of April the citizens of Savannah. Gs..
commemorated the battle 'of Sailors' creek, the list
natriul.struggle of the rebel troops, under R, IL Lee, for
the defeat; of the Union army in Virginia. Large num
bers proceeded to Laurel grove Cemetery, in that 'city,
and decorated with flowers the graves of those who ,
had fallen'fighting for the diseolation of the American
Union. Around about were the last resting places of
those who hulloes* and died for its flag, bet while -
the graves of..rebele were strewn over with flowers..
.theirs were left bare. •• ' • .
.Tudge Underwood, of the United States :District
Conrtfor Virginia, decides.that the rebellion is', not at
an end so long at Texas is excepted from the.terms of,
the President's peace proclamation.. Any attempt to
release'Jeff.. Davis by 'a writ of habeas: corpus wilt
therefore, fail. •
The Fenian excitement on • Campo Bello Island la
still kept up, and the realdents -are removing to East
port, Me. .A raid in the neighborhood of Calais, ie an
ticipated. and military preparations have been made to'
receive the Fenisus. . " . '
The
President
. Johnson will issue public. a
pr report oclamation ni regard
to Fenianmovementa ie received. with
,satisfaction in-
During the last few days 'a number of Fenian; have
left their homes in Boston for "parta.anknown."
In Philadelphia the case of. Hubbell vs...Fenton.
which was an action 'of damages for injuries received
in an assault, a verdict of $3,500 was rendered for the
In various places throughout the' South the 26th of
April will be obeerved.as,an anniversary 6f the rebel
The restaurant and oyster saloon keepers in Boston
have been noritied to atop eel** ale attheir counters.
The Loan bill has been signed by the President.. -
Robert Lee's name does not appeartu the list,of re
bel applicants for pardon. - - ' •
Senator Wright combines very, weak. He - has not
been to the Senate since he 'voted against the Civil
Rights bill. - • - - • -
Major-General:Alfred Pleasanton has been granted
six months' leave of absence. • - -
President• Davis, of the. Fenian Brotherhood, was in
Washington, on Thursday, and openly approved the
Northeastern raid. •
lIIIRTY-SatENTEL CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
. •
. Wesmite.zox,'April 9, - 1866.--SgriAva. , --Mr: Sherman .
introduced a bill to .equalize the 'currency, - which
referred. The House bill : to pay Pennsylvania's war
claims was reported. Ttie-Loan bill, as it came, from
the ricinite, was-passed, yeas 12, nays . % it now awaits
the President's signature to be a law. . •
Houint.-Various resolnlions:ificluding one in rela
tion-to the .persons -charged with assassination by the'
Presidential proclamation: of May,. 14 . 65. were. offered
' and disposed 'of. • The Civil 'Rights 'bill was taken. up,
and the previous queStlonbeing carried, it was passed
over the President's veto: - . • . •. ' '
April .10.-Szysztt.-Mr. Senlisinirf offered resolu
tion's declaringlor the maintenance of the Constitution
'and laws and the preservation of the Union unimpaired,
and, expressing confidence in the President Mr:Sum
ner objecting, they were laid over. The House bill,
appropriating 4200.000 to,i, pay Pennsylvania's. war
claims, was than passed. • ' • . • • •
.Honse.-A resolntion was adopted askinz informa
tion hf the President as to what steps had been taken to
protect Americans in the Canadian fisheries. The;bill
to revive the'grade of Genenzl in the army MIS report
ed back, with amendnients..A motion to, reconsider
the Bankruptcy bill came up. and the-bill was defeated
-yeaii TO.. nays I& The same bill, with some media
' rations, 'was subsequently introduced and refefred.
bill authorizing the coinage of Ave cent. nickel . pieces
•
. .
Lsoiscsvive —The following act. introduced by Mr.
Crosland' and called up by Mr. Adaire, was 'pasaed in
the. House on Tuesday last : • -- •
"That if. any , incorporated company of this Comnion-
Wealth. chartered for the development of hereonl and
mineral resources. theprocuretnent, of petroleum with
in her boundaries, or the working into commercial val
ue of such products. shall. upon the payment of the en.
rollment tax. yequired by law. furnish the Governor
with satisfactory evidence that they are actually and
actively engaged in Preparations for, such deielopment,
such company shall be exempt from the bonns-tax of
one-half of .one per cent. now imposed bylaw. And in
all cases where any chartered company of this Com
moowealth.have entered upon lands under the franchi
ses of such charter, and With machinery and, workmen
are actually engaged in" thadevolopment of thensama,
and'shall aattafy the Governor in like manner that no
income or , revenue has been derived therefrom, the re
maining payments due on such bOnua•tax is hereby io
dated. and the same fully canceled."
G IL F 3AIO.I2I6TRIBIUTION •
UNION 'GIFT AtiiSOOIATION,
204 . . and. 206 :BRIMS* AY, N.:4011. 14 1,'
OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS. FINE
OIL' PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS. SILVER
WARE, GOLD' AND SILVER WATCH
ES, AND ELEGANT JEWEL
. . RY, Consisting of
Diamond Pins. Diamond Itings;Gold Bracelets. Coral,
Florentine, Mosaic, Jet: Lava, - and Cameo Ladies* Sets,
Gold Pena 'with Gold and Silver •Extensica Holders;
.Sleeve Buttons, Sete of Studs. Vest .and Neck Chains,
Plain do Chased Gold Rings; .
' VALVED AT- e 700,000.
•
Condelied List of Articles to be sold for ,E 1 Each..
15 Rosewood Pianos, worth from $206 00 to 450 00
.15 'Melodeons, 'Rosewood Cases— 11500t025004) .
• 75'Fine Oil Paintings ' 30 00 to 10600
• 150 Fine, Steel Engravings. flamed 25 00 to 30 00
50 Music B.ores • • ,2500 tO 4000
150 ReYolving Part .eastors. Silver •' 20 00 to 40 00
50 Silver• Fruit a2d Cake Baskets.. 20 00 to
.3000
400 Set of Tea am: Table Spoons... , 20 09 to 40 00
150 Gold'llunting ;Case Watches,
Warianted 50,00 to 150 00
200 Diatrond . Rings, Cluster 'and.
Sin,, , de Stone—. .. '75 00 to 250 00
175 Gold Watches • 65 00 to 150 00
300 Ladies. do ' 60 00 toloo 00
504) Silver Watches tel 00 to 'Te.OO
11,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewel 600 to 20 00
10,000 Gent% Breast and Scarf Pins... 3 00,to 20 00
15,000 Plein.Gold'and Chased Rings.. 300 to 5 ( . 10
DISTRIBUTIONS are made in the following manner:
• CERTIFICATES naming each _article and its value.
I are placed in SEALED 'ENV-ELOPES. which are well.
. mixed:. One of these envelopes containing the certiS
tate or order. for some article, will be delivered at one
office. or sent by mail to any address, without regard
to choice; on receipt of 25 cents.
Oa receiving the •CertifiCate the purchaier will see
what articielt draws and. its,value, and can then send
Ono Dollar' and receive the, article named, or can
ehnosermy other one article .on our 'list: of ;the. same
Itger - Partleedealing wish is may depend on 'haying
prompt toturns, and the article .drawn will bilimme
• lately sent to any address by return mail or express. •
rff - Five Sealed Envelopes will besent for $1; Elev
en for $2 Thirty for $5; Sizty-flve for $10; One hun
dred for $15. • • - •.:
. • • ,
Ag;eiits Wanted Everywhert. • .
• .
Long letters are unnecessary. Have the kindness to
write plain directions, and in choosing different articles.
from those dnawn.-mention. the style - desired. We pre
fer letters to be addreascd to oar Box, 15308;Post Office:
for greater safety. , • • • _
• . _
DT" Orders. for SEALED . ENVELOPES.
-must in every case be 'accompanied .vri tit
the .CASIII; withthe name of , the pemois
wending, and Team, - County, •and . 'State.
plainly written:
_.• • .
Letters should be addressed. to the Managers as fol.
STUART & MAXWELL,
Box 3308, Pout Office, New York.
Jan 6..6a- • 1.3a1•
CATARRH
•.. -
cuits D' FOR ort - E, DOLLAR.
REV) l—For one dollar per "mail, I will send free to -
any-address a recipe and medicine that I will. guarantee
to cure the worst easel of Catarrh in the head or bron
chial tubes in a few 'weeks: ' It has aavedmrlife. •and
,made me a well man, from CWarth ar.d a severe and
".dangercess bronchial trouble I hid suffered with for
years:l tried the beet *physicians. and all the &doer- .
• tired medicine, but found no relief till I obtained thii.
1 would give One hundred dollars for this recipe and
the med ici ne, if I now bad the Catarrh and could riot
obtain it less. I. believe. if inatmcGons are. followed; ,
it will cure any arse Istufteirer;lhat has not already
leached the lungs and become_. a settled consumption.
Cure It Whileyou can. Address, ~ T. P.. SYII.3IES.
March 34.'66=13-3M • No. 182 X Fulton. St:, N. Y
ATE W 111001F1SO kid recelied 'and for sale at B.
.I.N :Bowsaw& Centre street, Pottsville. Pa.: • "
THE STORY OF GISLL,TGE OUTLAW, by George
A REBEL WAR CLERIVHDIAEY:.voIt,' by. J.
B. Jones, author of Wild:Western Scenes. .
PATRIOTIC- PORMILAby FrentDe Hae Janvier.
A tale of the last =dant; by ti. J. White
.Xelville._ ,
THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO: -
, .
TWEIIII THOUSLID..IILPPY CiULD . H.BII-
.
ere .using the new and populaellusie bonk,i uldkOißY
CIILMSKr. ' containing nearly:-Twc, , linn&ed 'Bright
and Sparkling Sorge, Tentacled by. Rimy lareone in Xl)..
•ad Music and Pleasing Exerr , ..ses. OVOr TWO Hundred
Thousand .of.thesdiborlipeeodtiabiiiiic,"TfißOOLD
EN..WkißATHT-enind sold and this' will be ireinally, if
not snore porpedsie:: Prise 69, et& • ilient . tirt - Pktd% —
OLIVER SON CO:, Publish ers, 2TtNentildngimi
St:. Baskin. . • • Match 2.4:
.66=,12-
A new 411e4 " rat, gas aMsl44ing or
Peathm , Cheriles; Prunes: s aw chotceot
doset. above ThirdrPintiprille.
itVimusium f#ed
lespfleate tainfonn the tbat be ed
.a Lumber TRANI on. QUI Street, ttear . tbs De wigs •
be intender keeping a stock of all - Ititsbcd at
the lowest wises; He is alio *paid to amply aft
kinds of LuraberiAbrileatt thebborteat neticuAs he
hes his ova Unabashed sad stem
kikrch .- • SILAS BA= Pattivilh.