The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 12, 1866, Image 1

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COAL TRADE _A.DV-Ern'TISEMENTS.
Terminna of the Philadelphia & Reading R., Eh,' on:the 'Delftware, at PhiladeiPhlm--Plen; forthe, Shipment Of 'Jilin-mites.
QITINTARD, SAWYER & WARD,
•
9 Piiie:Streot; AOliv York.
11S: K ' alr~at "' . Philadelphia.
'42 lEilby "..:Boston:
COAL. OF ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO
Pier No. t
111:1 T
111=1:113
SWC:FYI:KB :`COAL;.
. Witrtrf Riihmond;
iNe:;ll.6 Walnut Street:'-Philadelphia.
ur r 4.lNa 300 West Thirteenth St., N. York
Oct..l;vr 1
Pirr 1,1
NEW YORK & SCHUYLKILL COAL Co.,
411 , PPET.5nr . . . •
BP,O CD MOUNTAIN;_ .RLACK HEATH, AND
SUPEItIOR , RED ACM COALS.
Pince:New Yor4:
kk'altivt Phßadelithin;
C. Tilwi.gACo.. AnAP., TT State
St.:" )3,—te
Orv 1( Vs
CAIN, HACKER
LOCUST :1114 1 .1 - 7404'A1N.
•• • IfI.ACK HEATH.
•
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'O, (IPRIrr., 1n •other 9f ••- •
WHITE AisTD.R.t.,D - ASH : COALS. . •
214 Walnut Stn.. -14. 1'Idl:t110; , 10.a. and Woodland.
Wnarve.f., S(huylkill ffiwr.•. •
WA CAu. Mor.rn. IlAckru, • Jr.v,r - M.•Cnok,
MOODY.
flayery. Pa. .
fehmal7: '62
PHILADE.LPIIIN.,.. S-
Sell UItKILILL RiAVIG.4IIOI.
iping Wharves for ANTDRICITE COIL at
Greenulth,'Delaware Ither, Philada.
LEWIS AIUDENICIED dc Co.,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF TILE"
Creek Diamond. Coal Co.'s Dia
. mond Bed and
Black heath White Ash Coals.
• (26L Wathin, Street. - Philadelphia
CBS: 4110 Broadway. New Yort-., • •
•(14 .41n) Boston..
Feb IT, .6$
harf -14(
REPPLIEIt • A:. Ono.
("N. E. vor: Walnut For; rt sts:, PUiln
OFFICES: . d 1:11,11:11 , St rect. 'New.Y:rk.
• • - I - SereWrits' Bank Building. Providence
DAVIS PEARSON it Co.,
MLNERS•ANT , eatyrrir.s OF TAM.
:BEATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN :MITTS ASH
. and SPOIIN VEIN
R ED A •
.Witlimt Street. Pidlattelph . in : :.
• 1 No.- 111 Prondwztv, Boom No.: 9 Trinity
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' • • L .. ".N9. 11 DimneStreet,lsqsjoil;::. • .
WHILRF,;GREENWICII, DELAWARE AVENTTE.
Tr.A.Gbliti; rUJLA. BAST,
ENRIED, NORTON & Co.,
Miner and.Shipp , !rs of
C 0
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UNTA rs- 7 from IT AZFI:LI . . COLLTTET.
f:IR I from E,l-1.11'7,1.4. •, , racer -
I:k;ti'S.l . l:EYK (1. 1:1..1:1 from . the Cos
1 4 4.0;i71. , 3,1 St+.
O
il% Walnut siretu.-Philadelphia.
OFFICES: ID Bromlway. Nets: Yolk.
gyp. rd
......E; :.&.':W,i..roxLmsp.Ni
SIIiPPERS OF
. • •
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RED AND It FITE ASll
Schrtyll:lll'eanal.) • '
: 21 : •- 1
Pt IL~~LLPIIIA.
ihr , rhipping Wharves': • •
rrt ef A 11. E., •1.1-. NY -AVENUE.. Pert Tiintuoud
~ 1 of L'AL11.F...1.:•. - I.IEET. • • .
, •-: " • • •." 11-1 y
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1; - E:-NI::13AL-()E. 1 144.CE
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AP TOP WHITE ASH
Semi-Bituminous
C 0 A_ S ,
. 104 WALIII-71'
. -• • , •
ROBERT HIKE POIVEL, Manager..
..CONISTECTING•OF ; FICi :
Trriveley Buiplings...Boocton,
New. lei
Trinity
1. •r 2
BROA D TE ASH
COAL..
cAinvELL,.. - GORDoN- & - co
1114 - iValn-nt i4freet,..P6ilndelphia, •
I 1 Ini•ondway. Nrw
Re. Strvrt.
Ir.pr rior or this celehraird et wrt I froth their
- EDGE HILL COLLIERY,
anl exchipively hi them.
LEHIGH.
a@.'CO•,
'S SPRING lIIOUNT.UN LEHIGH
, C 0 A_L,
town, Carbon County, Pema.
OFFICES: -
WALNUT . Siredt. Philadelphia. • .
uzeimir: Iron city, Pa:
. • 30-
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Plillifill,UT VO 74G The flim .of - 5r..4
4t'ESON',t GLOVFH • • liy nititn3.l con.ent.'
.1 , •` , ./red.- Either of the odenaifrnt , ri will .ii.fn
:,..in.
..lioth - will romint e. the C;1:il I.tipint . ...4
'AT rams. ' ' ' ' JaHN'J SINNICa..S.Oti; '
- • E; GLPYER. •
Tan. I,lsrai ; .1 • •
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.PARTIVERAiII IP 'ilfoTlCE.—The
rate - tltte• day formed a t partner,--hlp udde r :nal Ft yie
, ta
GI.OVEIII - ttll lt ACTIE for. the
'transacting the trholer+;:le Coal butrateca. •
KACTIER. '
°Mee—No . :32s Walnut etreerj
Wharf —Nu. 40 Port Itiebnutud:
OTA.I t .-o,Niow 347 Broadway, Heir,
WINDOW SHADES:
KoLLANDS. • BUB'?
, 1311AY.4 ACT! ?0. ,
1.0 ALL orligt FerLrAi or
CURTAINS, • ". •
. • • NCiTTINGLIAM.
; lAN.. • .c 34 w REP. .
"ELLS. • ? z_ DAMASK.'.
)ELA,INECLg' 'rgfult
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covkr.s.
I's' PATENT UMBRELLA MONITITO
LES: :MOSQUITO NETS. : LACES AND NEl'
• 4 . 1... t .B. RE:LTV.
ItiIIN47 . BILUA 1)W A Y,
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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY' JO BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL COUNiTPENNSYLVANIA.
VOL. xUI.
Pier No. 15.
BEMSTON, GRAEFF
JOINERS AND antrimss OF
LOILBERILY
. LLD LOCUST. MOUNTAIN COAL,
• . Shippers.Of other approved oualities'of
WHITE AND - . RED ASH COAT... • •
03 Walnut Street: Philadelphia. •••• '
9 Tiinity Building, Sew York...
Cor: of Ifilliy &:Dodne.Street, llostoen.
Feb. 14..63
LEWIS ArDENRIED & CO.,
Wholeeale:Dealere is the beet varieties of:
Aiitkacifs .andßituininous< :Coale,
. .
Wainot..stroet. Philadelphia
OFFICES: 1:110 Broadway, .Nrw . York.
• 14 1 ,EilbS , Strcet.lioston:
Ploneer,Shippers froin Elizalwjlipi)rt. of
tErnan, SPRING 'ITOUNticIN,.HAZLETGN,:A'ND
• cquNcii, RIDGE COALS. -- -11'53 13‘
Pier No. 9. -
BLNOEOFT,
_LEWIS :& Go.,
. St!NEE-.1 ANTI . 011Pprrtssoi rur
C.tebrated•,AfifLA\l) COAL,
F . 110)t.-14.A HA. NOY . OT 7 :STA IN'
.Wainut S tr e e t , C om mercial 13ullaing;
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'New Yorkt2flEtce-,71 cotlia - Screet. Bopton ()Efloe-7
Doane Str,et. . • . [Oet_22. 4'0%. .• . •
MIMMEEM
ANti suirri‘ns ,OF THE . C . P.EPALATED '
SPORN-17E1N 'RED - .:ASH- COAL,
by Ric Orr s.' wh it - 11 w•••
ke . l n shiµ,frYe fr,o . y . a uy mixhi re cviih of tii , r , •
aLFO ~ ,, ,Itquit•ipt:fe,r •
the Geo : W...
!du - perior . ue •. Forepq.: Avih.
awl Npolan itntll... yii. Vi.i tied Nati Coul;
it 1i • • • '
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t•Fu•r.s • • Wu'
tk I !Room (13. Trinity.• ftuOct , g. N. V - .
1) . It., II A . ' • - •,.. WK .
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Fel) 10. !tit; • .." ••• .
EIjZ'ARUI,JP.Qg,TI , ;'.'.Bz.
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COAL.' .:••-• • .• • . COAL:.
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A. - T. STOITT & -CO. - •
(sti l .eAvor:,t. STOUT ..;3; VAN WICKLE,) .
'lttnisrs and ShipitSrs pf the eelebratetlTULTON
•ftlGlij COAL, from. the Ebberrale .near
zleton. Pa„ andtleaters inibe best varinties •
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ANTHIEACITE AND' RiTI.IIINOUS COILS:
• :tool ivered . direct firm the minis or on. board of : yes.
•.. ELIZAISiMIrouT.
N. lilt I'S SW N. 3., • I'o terktMli M
ir F . a. 46 .9(` . .rinit'y
'lll lit roadway N•—
• - §.,V AN
NEW YORK.
:1:::161A111):13tieli • ptcp.
• 1111ASOH*,
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ANTHRACITE . .. di-BITITII — NOUS
- • -e
BRom),Ay.
NO,J LOOM 3-11., NEW YORK. • •
.1 - )..k.NIEL PACKER: 1 PACKER.
DANIE-L:PACKER. - ez, - Co •
._•.r...
4csbari'e;
-• Each 'manna, Cuenbrilait4;
•:. : Elk - fjas•Cctak
• -•••-••••:. • Coinpasty. •
• -COA LS.
pine Pilreet,
.tictobef 41-ly
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I:>.1
t_T.T &7:
. 111 Ei s 4ND 8111.PPERR . QP
ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS
C 0 A_
No. 109 Walnat St., Phiadelp . llia: - •
111 "R-ts a dr. - ay, t Trinity uihruig) N. Y,
- 7 Doane Street, Boston. ".
Feb . ,
Js. W. C.51.1;Wi1.L . . • • COSATST.• • WM. REED.
. • • • . • • •
CALDWELL' gOgANT. Co.,
.119 Broadirnyot7orner t'ednr:t.it.; 11t.;,1r
.• ,WII6I,ESNLEi)EALEns IN • • •
C. • S .
LT T3Ic.IT, cOUN,CII, • 11•11)6P.
MAIIANOY; RED ASTI, •L0C1.7. 4 T MOUNT
.AI.CUMBETZTAND. Illt0A1)- TOP . •
.• • • . AND OTHER VARIETIES.
Feh '24. '66 ' • • • . . S tf•
FOR SALE.
. • COL LEE 1.117. •SALE: •
.• „. •
•• A Lnrge While ..4koih :Collieri . on :the
linutnioth, .(iIJ. feet thiek4 Black Valley, (11;
fee;. thick.) , •
IN nil, WORKING ORDER.
.., . • ..
GAll , ' , •ati , driven. ( . .11.11reP.t. .bea , iii”.i! , ktn.d.brenpl
,:ti,enc.A.:llllll C'eryt Hair. reailv to ...hi.,i. a lftl.l.. , e.qttat,titY
of t!..e 13,.t.VVhitir, Arai lOnl - lio thi• ...TS:irk - et
for if Rin ilj.• n. 1 6. All the 1 i...Ti. , 4.ttrY i-Warn enl:ttn;..'
d:ift cals. intlies...hotxe , , l'rail. Pon, timber. t)..order,
oil, fir. .hc,, w.ith a l)renlzer, r,..11:4. t=r.f..eits, and every ,
thity,.rm , 44l)llThielne.aral vn - pnrin , z coal on Itn'pruf.ter
lj-,1,..vi1l be ',Uhl with the t..:11i, rv. -Apple to . . -.....
-' - --- .T.llslit'A i; . IPPINrOTT,. .. •
. •
• • 141 w A irtht•Ftreet. l'hiladelphla.;
• ' • '. . • Or Ii)CTIARI.F-S' M.• 1111.1..-
.. . ..-.- . 'Real Elate Agent. l'ott.ville. •
Tlt uni.leMii sin nal arc now . preparvii tp
: 1111 p.tler4fur I.chir,h.-Wyo.ausiog. Akan.
wok in. • y id tI, . White and 11e41...1
t'af nobe.rlialict • nud CI art 'Coral—fr.an
Chnr:V o
. n trie - Tt , hil:li Srlillylkill'lbivon. Port
Care ti And .Purt Clinton on the 'Schuylkill' Cann',
•stnri from ~4knihny. Trenton: Hoboken acid Port.
Itich
'mond. for Aiipmmit Ting
. and North.. „
I. — Ordellentlo ne will tr erive'prompt niMrition.
' • :.11, 1 11C1.4. - N 1•1711' , 0
ROAM. 7A Iced 71. Trinity IMilding,-New York:' .
± 1: 6 i" T SELF-DUMPING
COAL:TUBS - AND.:B.LOQKS:
PAINTED.
GREEN do
'.The 6ntocritiiti SOU. A_tient foi.the , esie of these
Tuba and Blocks which OAT much general- psiiSfatiion.
ISAAC SIi.:LTZh.R, Room 69,111 Broadway...
New York, Iddy 6. 1566 I .
PEtticF. 3 :l4 PATENT, S3I.C.ALIF l Etfi.4.lOst
• recrivrd Peirce's Patent Slates, with leid for Of&
ors and tk-hools. Also . Cent Memorandums for. the
rekvt: For sale. at B. BANNAN'S, Centre Street,
IlWe 'and
well Felected - t.rtick (I:Watebes„Jewelrj".hmt
Ware. tompribing all the new etylew Call and exam
ine before perelL'l4 - i1i...A1l goods" warranted, hat *mitre-.
bested. Vulendar el..cks fur Oftreb , rind Dining R..)mb
R. (.;'. CdrEF-51., Centre SL.,
Dec 1R If
I Vilteaeh Too to Savo the ftweis the Earths sod 1114;14 tram the gamut .1 Neentahm Needs which will glee strength to oar hands area subject all Nature to our ate and pleokeire.—Dit. JOSUOIL
No.' If;
OABTnII,- StIMIEY../i WELLINGTON
Itlinimii and Shiplieri of COM. *.
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• . Mitimidide ((rim their Burnside CoL ar.Slguntakin)..
. Lewis Veils 'Cited Ash). . • -- ' .•
• • • -...• . -
Locusts -licisinisiiin (White Ash),. - • .• ",•; •
. ..•
89 Trinit.*Building,'New York, . .
OFFICES.: 9 - I . .s . Nyttlnut Street, Piiiiedeli3hia. :• .- •
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~ • . •.- -. .I.s.xt!by Street, Boston,.
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WIBULif :No,: 6,*(seLliiiitieen6, Phils:o 2 a.,
.Feb 9.4. 'Od: T- •• May' 19,'.08,-16:t1] • ; f 1,.. -... .
VANDUSEIV4 LOCIUMAN a co.,
eu~rreye;OF
LOULTST A:PUNT:UN. I:ocb•ST:GAP,,NSILKESBAR;
, • ,• RE;
„I.F.IIiOEI,.AND - OTHgR ; • •
-WAITE AND RED. 'ASH 'COALS;
Arent, for the Kiln of thomlehritodCiriorge's Creole
•Cumberinind Ciotti; 'from- Mines of . the Con:
solidatlon Coal and Iron Company Of Maryland. ••• , • ••
. • • :•-• •
Pr. Pichmori • '
Sainrian.:Wuktvra: rt , • • ..•
•• Illitimore • • • ' '
• • pm Walnut FtreeL
{ Trinity 13nilding, New York. •
1 i Doane . • :,•
Wl\ L. I-113:1\; TER;- Co..
- AND 13111147.i.8 OY • - •
. . . . •
WRITE AND: RED ASTI- ANT.IIRAITTE
•
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k S
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("Nri; 2043;5 Waling- Strict, Philadelphia. •
Broadw4y:
. • • LNo. and 23 Digpl;..St.;PUblon.
17;• Richmond. :•
S.CHVYLKILL:.:CO.
T;. H: SaHOI,I;E~TBEBGER Ad-ENT,.. •
• Mitu , r and shipperortbeCetobrai4d :
black .Beath' Whitt o ishiiind. Peaked
• " - lalo.:Free*:Burninf,r •• .
— PTN . ASH. COA - t,..2 . •
P. 0. ADDRESS . —Porrsvna4::or :Ma.N . EiwaLr.r, Schtiyl:-.
•Jr. 0 J O. INN 0.1;
Miner itpd Shipper of itie P6le rated ;
LOCUSTMOLINTA OAL.
, . .
,A.TIIO:T . JU'' &':FOOliTo
MINERS AND simintßii. - . OF TUE CEIEBRA
BOSTON.BUN 'LOCUST -MOUNTAIN
eff;X Wrllotif St N: York. 11-1 tiondivriy
Agt- . nt New If EP PIAIEIC.:
IfiIII.I.IID . EIL. .1!ort - Ricta:11010.. •
.66
N. I . : - . 0 11 . 0, 1;-.18::4:-.H...:1:1!-;
SHIPPERS OF RED AND WHITE ASH
COAL
OFFICE7:O4II - 10 71 Trinity P,nllding. New Tork
• • Moronic Buildipg,.(enfre St., Pcittg*ille:.
1117ANT*11 . 1 . -.:Caricre....*4elit , t4initiii!ty Red
a . 32.4 te Awh Coal
April
. ~
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1 - ,1)10.4't iFirANKS.I.3I • !...01; 11; E it 1.1.*
CA VEIN CO AL... - .. • ...- . . ' • : .
lif.y lta.t..Franklin : *Liirbrrs Coal Is now sold exdln
sively -by Me.srs. CALOWAL.'OOHOON t C 0.,: who
are my siiie Attents....rartliSs- orderhiglrom them, may
alWayS depend upon .., ,, ettinti a pure article... -.• .
-.• . ..-: - (So: 11'2-W:dont:St.,. Philadelphia:
.. . , • •
• ' No. 111 .Broadway, :Trinity 'building,
OFFICES: .'
i
New York. -• , • .. , .
.. . . ... , • .
' '- • • .1N o 14.1 State Street, Boston. "
.
• • • ILENRY 11EIL.•
. . .
.Tremont, Miircit29, '62 • -
. ,
C 11 ; • hare:
ileterinined to make several leaseS on- their prop
erty, known ut the KfliNli:OßT: . Paorriery.sifnated•riii
,County. and •in immediate. vicinity of
Tusnsiton's. The ground bas been-11111v dereloped, and
.those desiring- allrst Tate cohiery, can of one, with,
out making ,- any farther explorations of the Mme.
.No.ne - ne'at Inakem.Micatiou unless capable.of erect
'al I the uriprovetnente. , • ..
• 'Apply to GIDEON DAST. Schuylkill:Haven. Schuyl
kill Comity. Pa.. or to PE.-VISON, 297: Walnut
street. PhiladelPhia.. •. ' - . ''• •. • •
LORBERRY.:CREEk
I'.ORBERRIC- COAL. ..-• '
• • • • r.
CWe..'t he enderei . gned,'h t inr consolidateil our Three
4ari eri•e** ire the Lorherry IteutOo, will hereaftecArini
-otir hisitte:ss'Ouiter the, tiiime
• . • MILLETt, GRAEFF
. • • . 7.IILI.Eft; . STEES e:•.' , •
•. '• ,GHAEFF & NUTTING. '•
GRAEFF. of nor firm, Ravine-n.4,161'
to hinuielf with - J.. rc.iric
hITICIIIIII3
.. and. .our Coal shipped -by tide -water will
.tirI AEFF tinder. 1114- exclinAve. control . of 1131.a..kKIsTON,
t';l - • • ••.! .• • • •
. .. .
• Ity . increanA care =4 attention !nits preparation; we
liope to mriintaiwthe reputation otour celebrated Lor,
uerr3' Coal.. Parclai4eru . abroad can rely'apun'haviru
this-cual - iiiippud iu the very beFt ortier. • -.• ' ' .
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.... • -. . , .*. • .Bili-LER, ti•IiAEFF ,t, C 6 . -
- ..Feb: 13: 'G.I. . .
.
THE - PATENT
:Exhaust Fan Ventilator.
For Mines; • funnels, and all Subterranean
Workings. •
J. L9WDELBElDLE;Pateuiee,.4thiand,
Gen. I.IK.IiIGERIED, Agit.; Pottsville.
.
This system diffe, s from .
giber fig* mine
vent i hot in severialft.ssential proprgties:—First. it teas
the.ailvantage neer .1111111 . e French and modes
in lir, gtcnt annplicity Of .aiyle. And .economy of. opera.
satin;; from tiny to one. hundred per cAt. in Mo
tive power. lialso differs from all English mist anical
melee.. both in and application, and is supt:-.
rior in - every respect Yo the furnace.- The r florts of.the
- fan arc.excrled entirely on the mine , vapons..in the' re
turn air.courSes-ghus creating a vnetnim•which must be
tilled with. ure air - • It is assisted:by the" weight of the
ciilumn,' in -direct t ion to . the hid
.nnglind.: in which its weight: or -fourteen - pound,,. rob e
Fqnqiecd nettling ;Me ventilating .erilumn. • -,.
I'nie is the great aetiret of the. inventiOn. and • high sid
encetilitlexperience teaches up - that searcelV a•limit ein
he placed io the extent orpotiernf rhie systi-in of ven
tilation: • The 'following . extracts bow numerous testi.
miarials 'fully :endorse their system : •
.• I am free to say that there is no system • of ventila....
lintl as yet known, equal to the•t:xiciuste. Fan. and not
only &milt petlectly vimtilale a colliery. lint 6 also
i ‘ ri-at paving of eXpense as-emanated -with' furnace and
steam jet, yCniilation • A . /LIMN ES.. 114 .
cf C0,.. - fOrMi'IIe.SSCCM of Hickory colliery
' -"Since I have.beeti ciiimected with the - management
Of.the above mentioned fflickory) Colliery, the' tan has
d admirahly, and I'mfist say that we could tint do
w idiom it:
. It is Just. v:lint every extensive colliery be
low water level needs. and I takc great pleastirelu re
commending it to all coal 'operators." . • • .
Gen.•Agt. MitunnOth Yeln.Con. Coal CO.
s. - . •- Pllil..Al4,ll.olA,Febru!irp. 18f6. '
ar,N. J. S. Storaivai,lt affor,ds nie i., , rearpleasnre. to
'being able' to Fay that J, Lowden Beadle's Extbitie.th
Futri.: the beet ifnot the Only:true and • perfect eysteni
of ventilation. .11elbre vre• introduced it into onr,New
(sistle and AFhland. Ciillieries. tee had gient didiculty
• with en p ur in our works but ninx- then bone. - Not
- Opt's defte the fan exhaust all, the obnoxious game,. but
the expense is :nothing compared with any other sys - -
tem,of , ventilation. ' 1 have. no henitancyin BOIL% that
-in my opinion, no colliery should be With.= it. • • •
••• - . REPPLTER,
Of the Itlenunoth'and.Loeast Run Qaterles
This is •to certitVilint ire• tinve.nied • Pateht
ban:4e,, or J: Lowden Beadiwo thin at our Girard Col
liery'izlo&-ActoberlatiLlt giver : perfect oallsfaciihn
every particular.-I am viitiFfled that the only true
nod perfect tiyiqem of - ventilating mines, .
C. GATZIIIIThO'
Porrsiii.ce,rjd art; 14, 1566.
This systinn iterailation iv now In anocci4tit
t ion 8t Ihe follow - n(4 pninii neat. andextenr.lye col li oriee:
.Locust Dale.... Locust Mountain; Girard; .• .
i{e:yerdne,• loncart Uun, • , :Diamond; :
11.meer. . • . Tunnel,. •.: • Hickory; '. • .
Brwm,,, •Gi I Nation: ' .r
Jif~Mine Ilan,' ' T wine' Ridge; 'Daman.• • . •
SATV,.RDAY . .iIt.9-4NN.G.i,:- . - Ali- . 1Y . ..12 ;
~1866G.:..,.j.
I. ,; . 1., .. 1 4 r:r '.%..' ~ . ,:: : L.-7; ,
~'.:::_.ilt.- A ILROADR. .
CB. 111.14.11. 816111.11PECIJkilLL
ekop o .4o- Traifiaa".
.
,Cti and after MONUAY: November ' .Ith. .1 - 56% Pas-'
,13 langer--Trains will leAveSehnylkili.HaVen as follows
• ~.- - .At 7:15 FOR,SIINERSVILLE.-
FOR GLEN-CARBON. • ' •
:..2.etniitini, will learn Minersiille at B.tv.-A, M.. and.
Olen Carbon at lAit tionneaing. • at- Schttylkill
litiVettiritit'morninOuid. -- afternoort Passenger Trains
Passenger Train between: Aehland• and- thenst flap
Oanctioh: Connecting with stage to and from Shamokin..
"..reitvellsienst 'Gap Jfine.tion •at 10:30 A. -31"...-• •
.:‘ , Xelfse . AshliOl at 2.45
, • .
COnnetting.withPaisenger.rraina on M.A. .
Si' 3a and frOm.:Ptittiville. at which point connections
71 11:be.truuleliith - trainii on Philada. arid li.eadiag.R: R.;
• ' ' - " • ..Ivocrril2 , 4'spoi.
. : .46.0 - •
rniur s raratir.v. AND'lq - CAtitrertliriNA"
1...7 RA IL RtilliAlitt. .ge. Of .
-On tititl alter Nov: '27"." - 1565; PasSeoger,- Trains will
'li? . aro Pottsville daily (except StmclaYsj at 6:4n-A-ld for
Anbmin,PinegriiVe and llarrisborg,- and at' M. for .
- Auburn, Pinegrove and Tremont; -- • -
,- , • PaSeets;Tris by 6.45 A M train from -Pottsville Will ar - "
rive at Motif s',lntr,d vittPinegrove at. 11.110 A M in tithe
to'ccom6et withtrains going east; orweittim Penns,
Cumberland - -V - alley; - Northern. Centritt .and•Lehation
The top P M train frrim - Pottiwinr will if i nneCt at;
.Aitbnin with tip Morning train. from rhii adelphla.-lenv
log Auburn:lC:so P M for Pegiove, toid 'art' vitt - at
- Tremont rtt.3B4i P.M. '- Will leave • Tremont - for Pine
grove at 6.(10. P.N,
.emineeting 'there - with -4.00 P
train
_from' liarrisharg. and retorning to .Trenumt at
TM; ..-Returning_ will leave Harrishtirg .at 400.
P 'PtL - Amniect4g Pinegrove • at. dr.ts PM. with train
for . Tremont, and at • Auburn with np Pdssuiger Train
for Pottsville.' Pastienoer Train leave-Treinont at.
700 Altf. corineeting at: PiiiegrOve with train to iiar
rsbarg .with• down Morning Pri-sertger
:Train from Pottsville to Philadelphia, and:arriving at
Fare.frOnt POttsville to Harriginrg. dd..., For
tickets cii - otherinfOrmation'apply to - • •.
• - EN. at'Pottsville.
U. RAILACT, Supt. - •
Feb 1, .68
. . . .
T 1E MEG El VAL RAI 11.110 A D.-.-W3 •
L
*. ZANE .
.•
:* , • beraviiessiel3 -
.• ...• -•-• •
....ON AND AFTER :MONDAY... . 10th. the Pas.
tenget Trains of the•Lehigh•Valle3t.itailroad:Compauy,s
will run as:follows: ' - • . • •
• ! .•
DOWN OR EASTWARD TRAINS. :: IL - •
STA2Msis:: . •• • . • •. No, 5, N0..3.• No. 1.
Leave' ••• • • • : :P. 31,'".• A: M.' .A. M.
White. ... _2.28 9.00 ••
•Tannery.:•::: . .... ... ..:......159.08- .
llickOryßnti • ... .939 •• • .
-Mnd Run • . .... . '11.27
-
.Rockport: ' • ' - 3.02 . .9.38 - • -
• Drakes Creek •- • ' •.•-: c• 91'46 •
Stony Creek
• JeaneSville • • • 00 •
-.Beaver 31 thu10p..... . . :2..20 .-•
:nazi(' Creek - Bridge - " 50 • •
ItiAtiCll.Oll.7N7K ••3.511 • :10.40 • 4.30
LchUthton • • • • •••• • 400 •
Leldzh.l3,:tp. . ... .. . .. . f 21: • . 5:01
'S . I:O 012001 . • -4 "7 : 11.13. 5.07
Rock... Dale !". •- : : ••.4 38 • • 5.17.
White 111111: ... . .14.55 5.34
..0.1, 1 • . 11 Y. • . ... .. .. : A. 59 • 11.38 . • ros
- t•tidangna . • • • . 603 • • ' - 6.42
=Caiasauquav • ' • •• '.107 11.43 '5 46.
Allentown Furiaace - • ' . '5.15 •••••• . 5 ; 51
r.lleotown . ' • • 5.20 - 11:54 ' o.eo
Bethlehem • .• • •••-527:': 12.13 6.15
Preemansbnrg .. . ~" • •":5-.47 12.21 - 6.1.3
Lime. , .12.28-. • .6.29
:
Easton, farrivej ' ' '4l 10 • 1.2.45 -11.34
' •UP .OR WESTWARD TRAINS.. •.' •. 1
14:0.-.8: !%;. T... No. 1. No. , 4:
Leave . • M. .P. M.. A. M. I'. M.•
Easton. • • 110 • 3.26: '.• TAO 11.42 10.03
' - 3.49 • 8.06. •'. : •
Bethlehem 10,3111 1.00 8;15 12:13 10.01
' . Allemown • 10.12 4.15 • S.:10 12.' .
Furmce•••
4.20:: 8.114
, • "
' Calasanqua.,....llo.lls' '•• 4.28 • 4.42 .• C •
• llokendauqllo.:.lo.3o • '4.33.
.•: • ' .
.4,38 : - - 8.51 . I . g"
• : ',..4143' • :5.56. .
: .... 10.46, 4_513: 9.114 . 52
Rock : • 5.00 . x
:-.
Slatington • 11.07 • "5.12 -s '• g
:•• Lehigh (lnp: ' 1113 ' 9111: • .
. '5.33. ; •
.. • • -
`Lehi:Mu - 1n • - 11.34. • :5.39 •9,50! .- • . ••• -
.Manch .Chunk, .11.45 6.00 . -10.00--' "• • ; .
.-Weal4terly 12.40
Beaver' Meadow. • - • • • •
Jeuneevil le • • • '1.30 .• • ••: .1 • . '
Drake's Crdek...12.29 : 6.46 ••• ' • • •
• 31101 tun •1. 46 7.05 . • ' •.- • .-•. •
• flick - 0ry•.Run...12.133.• '7.13 . ' . - • !
•At White : haven . 1.10 7:52. • . • • • .• ,•
•• 2. • oaarear.l. ,
All liplind Dtm - n trainaconnec.t withthe.trains of the'
Central :Irailroad , af New'Jersey to-and froin New York - .
• ..
. • .amere. ukol,oi.o. _ •
• All Down Trtvinsi null Uti:Tiains Nos:i and S connect
withl ho :Trains ortlai N. P.-11. it: for StatioMf above.
Bethlehem. TraiiiNo.. S awl Up . Trultis '2 .
and 6.611 Station3l,olow Bethlehem.. • • • : •
. .
• •• All trains cOnnect with the trains 0f the East Penney)...
vania ltailread, except Dowti-Tialnlio,•l and .UP'fUttli
==!
Down traitte•Not4.l end Zt . and 17p, ?mil'
rconneetliithl`tathas.of the r.elvidere.Dalaware
CAT. , pWIFISA • ANO QITAICAIFE l!':1!1.6.0.11DH
. . ..
. . . ..
. Down Trains Nos I nnit 5 nrul'ri) Trains.? Nos: e.; find
S rormert -wil h. the Tr4iris of thel Cittawi.s4 , tt 'and .
:gait
. . . .
kaki, nail roacip. - ' • , - . • . .
Doirn '',frilins Nos. 3 mid s . and . Up Train :No.-S•con
nect with the Trainsof:the 'Hazleton . •
. .
• 'Down Trains NOS; F 1 1111 d a and Up TrainS :Nos. 6 and
Irwin connect, with the TritiO te.andfrpm Wilkeeharre
• - - - .. ...... ROBERT U. tiA.YR.E. ..
'- - • •
Snt erintendent and Engineer L. % - :••11. It. •
pm LADELPIIIA A-REA.DENu
IRIERAEREI
Winter Arrangeinent of
. Passenger Trains.
NOVEMBEg . 2:7, 146:5
, .
• Leave Pori eville at 6,45. and .
a n d:2.4:-, P..
1 ,11. • nriiying• in Philadelphia. I2;.17;; noon. and
• • • . .••••...
Leavp.lllll;advlpliiant T6:ok' A, itt.; 1 - 2.4 N 'mini. non
a-. 3 0 ; P.*.M,;. Arriving 'At.Putt#iille 'at. 42 .* .119.,14.7
The G 45 and - 8..2n, A.-M... and !2:-11;.-P..M., down, - tun
5.914 A.-M., up TrainF, connect . nt: 1-(e.ading for . Allen
town. Easton, Nvw- - York,- Le4noii, .I.litrripburgOliati
more. and the Wert.: . • •
• .Tne1.2.45 . and. a. 30: F. M.; np .T.yatlna:colintTt only
for 'Lebanon. 'Llarrialiurfr„ &„C.,-and with Reading' and
Colinnl)la J oilroad.• • • • • '
tht slnalgy kayo Pottsville at' SA.; A. IL,' and Phila,
dolphin at 3.15, P. M... • • • '• . .
Niue Hill:' Dui Rend
. .
'Down Trains' . lem:e . -*Mint.triwille at :5.415, AIN.. and
Olen c.ittrltOn at • 1.4(1...P: M.. connkting- at t - iehtly.l kil
Haven'•srno,• J. N.. atiti•tt: Trains' for
_tip Trainslehve:kiithuvlitill Ilnvcu at
and •12.211. noon. coutie4ing with n 45, A.
11.: Train in tat
tielpht4. - I.ettye'Llicu-t out AKlO:tad
&,antctitig with 2:4%; I', M., Trttin for Phil.
adelphitt. HITR' 5.0 . 0,• A. ' Train for TOititrille..l.Nti
ac his nind;'Siraditeb urine' 11,11.
Thu Imo: A. 31.. 'nnii Todhs. from -.Tre
rnOnt. and 4.00,.P.:M.-.from 'Han r , unen at Ah
barn 3,11 h Trainlor and 12.45,
noo'n.Train for ‘• .: • " • '
Th e -7144'.. - A. - 11.,apd:1.5( 1 .. P. M.. Trains from : Auburn
entineet 'with 6.45, A. M.. and 1.04.,,P. Trains 'fag
Pomo No.Suntlay : Trains. • , , • •
.
..
lichn.y.i. Va Iley.it tad .111.orintnita liii2ltt.R, B.
Leave potisvitte at. 6.45 atai.li. A..:11...anti 1.15; 1"..51.,
'Leavy Tatnaqrta at 7.55. A..2k1..-utl 1,40 tuia.4;ls, p: M.
Stiata , ..e : Lrave Tamaqua 148.0; A. M., and Pptlayille
li. sired B. Pit. :ut .E. II.: R. #
• The' 11. no and 11.45. A. M,:•Trains fram.Aelitand.:eon
neet ir,t Mt. A M., .a1id11.45,.P.
Tr;iio for itilfidelphia • . • • ; • •. '
. The 1).47,, A - ;.111., and 1.00-and Train? , from
Tam.:qua. connectlit'3ltlCartion'wtt.h 6:15, A.M.; from
Pct. at • Port Clinton w1tti.5. , 4 1 ..A. 31.. up Train'
from T'lll' add tied of Mt. CarnotrwP.llB:3o. P. M.
up Train ftont . Pltilatittlohia.' A miffed Paspenger and
Prriglit Train .letive=.Arltllnd 'at 1..15, P. M:, for Tarim-.
qua... tquidays : Leave A's:bland $.OO. A:141,, and Tama
qua 5.30,P.- M..
I:itile "ChurlIL111:11;11
; The 11.10.....A. , 31•::: Train from Piart. Clin ton. and 2.1 E,
P. 'AL. 'l'rain troni.Tamaquiveannect with 8.04), A. M..
Train from pfoliviclAia, and 2.45; P. Tptin for
•
Oit tinado Leare'tareaqui at 7.30 A. M., and Port
Clinton at 'Loa p: M. •.. ' • , •• .
..The A. M.. &mu' Train to llizadi r
fig.. and The.
M up 'rain from Philadelphia, stop, only
principal' tutlyaa.• .• • • • • •• • •, •
CONNUTATION TILI/12S, •
With 26 coupeus attached,' biltw'ean /my points deaireli,
"at 26 Per tvnt..diacoaa... • - • - 3. • .
. .
..• • . X:CIMAGE TICSETS,: . . •
Gbod for 2,000 miles,. between all poihts,. fOr•Families
find BtlfilllCea Firms. at $52 50: • .
Season. Tickets between all 'points at reduced. ttitea.
belt, , o 1 r.,etuon Tickets one-thin] less. - • . •
60 lbs. of batJkaetaltowed each Pin!..senger... •
.
-Excursion. Tickets frOnt Philadelphia -to Potts:
vine arid buck - , good for Saturday, 4unday 'and likinday;-
$4.-33.-Cack
O. A. 1 , ..1C01:714,. '. •
General Sqperintenderkt.
Noverilber . • .
WAIIIE.'--Pickle Jars. .Syrup 'Jars
SttZfll Jars. Mngs Bitter. .I).lebee, • .Napkln. Rings
Cake Basket 4, Ice Pitebere,..te; .&e. Silver Tot:Acta
. BOXed it ned. with gold. -• • .
Dec 16. • . Centre St., Pottsv.nle..
-11)1001UDRETTE.—eSixteen Yeare Fair
AA. PE lielatefg, Phileadelithia.—Poadreue.
$2 . 0 Oil per too: taken Imp the -Pectin , tome:- or 60
ICente per, butte). and 426. 00 per_lottln tage:delitteled
at Steamboat and Railroad •Depops .
Maholictm, antra Fetryltoad where the Arsenal.'
• Philadoelhia. -De
bnry r,-
Mite—Library tP4rioe 4 aFarm, Dlcoicester,:N.
te—Library eiteo; Rd. :4241; twit of the Rear
Poet Office, Philadelphia.." Dealerec.PßEßCll, RICH
ARDS CO.. atif and Callowidli Sta.,
I OUN • A. , :OTIVIi Dliguisfactairet
J E let 41111 Idittb
. 1 uti.mbeesWilliiimatri;Pa.
IRON WORKS.
.W la tt t .t4h t ett it Z
. . . . . .
ir" . 11.11:11T IKON - NCO RFE*I, .111 tit& NOI Y.
.Ipl. - .ctir. li.-r. The r subscriber, having' his Works•coni--
7itftl9thtle. •
imorovettent. is now prepared hi do. all; -' A ' , ... .L." . " '"" •
m pl a e c te t tl in a e ri ry d l ,l n thi ftel u l . lt , pe is
kind's . : of. mining umettibery: 'stetnn.en- iftirf..!;:ciat
t,in'es ofteny size foie hoisting mid pimp- -.--,;---
1 lg. singteand doable acting cumpe. of all 'elz.:.- , s. and of
t te littyst intftroveritent. Cornish ertglifes . Or any size for
ii:MnOtig in slopes pr• setalbt.:with Cornish punt, all
}tines-Of coal hreakers.:With chilled' or plain teeth.. all
kinds of wroti_ht iron forginge for drift ears 'or mining'
m whinery blase furnace:l of cold 'or hid blaSt. .. ith an
improved blowing cylinder and. Itlmq:pipo , , and rolling
-Mille with the two 'or. three high rolls. with the latm.-t,
improved fuittact. for pnddling, or" heating...all ..kind of.
saw• Mill eitstinge for dr : col:Ir.:or npritdit •eaWs. bratti
"work of every description east alltt tinished:'and nil..
rimd.castings urn!l sizes for mino orrafironch't: • The
sulteeriber hhviteg had ttlring expetience.in the machine
business in•this.region. and a practical mechanic. and
-well known'as one of the late firm 'of 'Wron'and }pros.;.
"of the Washington
,Iron Works, Pottsville.- tratett. that
prompt:attention to business' will procure for him-the
parronage'of his hid friends of- the'roining-region. and
-elsewhere. .. THOMAS WREN MAlninoy My.: .
. -April '4l, .cq - - •
..-: . - -- . . .....16-11 •-, ..
1110..COALL .opEiteTciltS - at
Boiler Works. . 1,
The babsetibefa respectfully invite the •
attention of the business - vonmunity.to
WorIO.; on Railroad Street;l:4_.
belOw the Posieiorer Depot. Pottsidlie. vitiCZ,itbi s
where they are prelored.td-noinafactore
BOILERS, Okr..EVERY DESCRERTION..
•
:Smoke Stacl s flit Stacker Blest Pipes;. Gasometers, -
- Drift Boilers on hind,
. . .
Being practical Mechanics: and h . aving for Veart..
ioted themselves entirely In this branch.Of thn I.nisi nese,
flitter • themselves that work 'done at their estaltlish
meat will give satisfaction to all wini mayJavor them .
- with, a call. I.lndividnals . and Companies ' will find it
greatly to'llieir advantage" to examine their wink be
fore elm:Mintz. elsewhere...:TOllN T. NOBLE, .
!i;(1-1c..• BOYNE. •. •
WA . OI , IIIING:rOr . , i, WORKS!
Bros. ?;nnwn asl T h b e e
.. ‘: w o , r A ks si o t f is th ci p T : o tit N e
. firm Wren I
IRON WORIIN," locidea On Coal street—
'the liorOugh .ol.Pottsville. will be
continued-by the Subscriber- irt•al I its I'7 :
.various branches. • vie :'titertM Engine .
building, and :ill "kinds of-Muchinery for mining either'
coal or ore;_ blast fornaci-s of.hint or COld • blast ;
kinds 01.. railroad castings end - railthad car attires. of'
Wron•ht end'east iron r all kinds of. brase Castim;a:, all
kinds of smithwerk, *it'd kill fiZth? of the, •.latest:` im
• proVed 'pumps, . and double 'llopairita
.promptly attended to and neatly•ext . ;ented.'.- •
'By careful attent Mir 1.6 Ini , inefls the subscribe : l' tru.ta
.tie will receive a share of . the nubile patronage. so lib
erally IwOciwed on the late firm.; J FS • WREN.,•.
• Pottiville.'Septenibeil. ; .
DlNEtig ROVE? liron Worltp., • •
I l'lNFt;lttiV.7.. pA.: p
J. M. ROIIXtEIL Machinist, ..t,'Eng,itteer. 4t• •:•• Irnr.
• •• Purn.ini-rtitt... • ...• • . . o t."
• .• • . •••,-. •
Jantlar• r t n; , r.4' • •
P . A. at `N EIFP4
We. the sztb:scrituTS...llZlVe
entered into a Nrtn . urship: en ier•-the rrilie;:f= .
Firm ,name and • iityle,6l AI,LISON '&
BAN AN, to carryon the Foundry,' Machine, Smith=
Msinesa, Wirt' Carbon, Schuyl
kill Cimnty. • ..• •' • • ROBERT ALLISON. •
' • FRANCIS B.BANNAIi
•
April' Ist.. .IRcn, . .
no;;LlNG.lgair.t,
. .
• The.TAMAQUAROLLTN4 MILL COMPY,CY,,Iiar-.
ina. now rongtlet4l their IVOrks at .TH- , " •
Coutay,• are now : • -
- man uftt'et Ori lig nod preparetL to.empply
•Mo . chant Inat 44 a
.•fi-ry.•nittieran- "7. „
_quality, Itonr.da. Stinari.i.Flat• and Half . -
RoutuLs - ' Orders . are' respectfully. s.olicited,•.atal will
mperwith prompt attention: - • • • • • • •
..1-N(,); RALSTON, Trezia, • -SAML. RATCLII*, Prat.
• ..T4tpaqua, Jply 1, - • 26-1.),
•
irSjFILLE . .ROLLING
The sniiseribeql having purpha.ced •the, Foibiville
I and thorlinghly refitted the Run e . , al . e•prePared•
to-reoei ye, orders for all . sizes of I`
front 2! the, to the jairds ttp to . ' 60 - 1b5.... '1
and furnb.h the Came at sliort under. •t••••••
We are'n:Ao Prepared to: forilb4l and ."%idps. ifffnt '''' .-
will receive orders .for-. ItfERCHANT 4 : • :"*"'
BAR IKON. nil :the- usual sizes. Ronnd. Scptareand
Flat.• •• We shall keep a sn . pply. of the
.Stualler slzeS
.(Collier's Rails) always-on hand.: . • •
P,;tisviile, ..March 1.2, '6l',,
17 . pc nr.ip PAT A cKs. •
Tht .übsciiheriti-Prr pared to 'execute c
-•e
orders for haltove articles. ith dis
patch,: at the_ old place business, c. 4) -;
ref. t. below Nome:4l2ln. .20 feet boil-; ;
always . on • baud. Also ; the linnin-
• Conl
Of': the material • and ivorkmanehip. • Rep : Rirf.
iimniptly:lttimded:td. • LW - Pais (Va. nthling ventilation
aiwuys.mi .
• 'Pottoville, Allgliq 27, '6l
rin!:*ND IKON WOI{IcJ ,
. ,
• :The, snhserihore • are' now fnllyl.pre- - „
'pared. to ftirnieli..atllie'•AAlahrt'llroti :
Works,, Walk FI. 1,011 os..and Pumps' of. 2 .
anv-poWerand rapacity. for mining and
other ptirpose:., Coal -Breakers of every
care and pattern' now in rase, together with cafanits and
forgiimir of even , description.. Coal and Drift Cars of.
sizetVand - patierns,laree True and Horse Cars;-
all fitrnt hrd at the Plaortrk notice, .TlMsuliscribers
flatter Themeelves that. inasmuch as every member. of
'the firm 'Practical thechanic,:they will he' abld to'
furnish menhinery that.*ill coniparefavorablVvith Wiry
in thir - Reelqn; All orders direct etl:tol...t. M.T.lAnrerm
.Idtihrl...Selinylkill-Tintnty, Pa., will reeel've prompt
ittenticAL •- • • M. GARNER. •
Ashland,.Tnly • - • 25-••
.01WADR.V., AND. MA (31111 ND • 1411101 0 ;
Mteani Arc. • ' • . •::
....WYEICE,L-The..bnsiness of. 'the :late
(Inn ,nf SNYDER- & will be . . •
continued by the* subscri her VW) . • 1 5 9 •
note bratiehes of. Steam Encino build-
Iron. Founder, and mannfactarer of.
all lzhnis'of :Machinery,' for Rolling Mills, Blast
res:-Railroad Cars, &e,. &e..- He - will alsosontinne the
butslnei.s. of Mining and, Selling _the celebrated Pine
Forest . White.-Ash and -Lenis and Spohn Veins' Red
Ash Conla..being aole proprietor of these ' • :
• : . • GsouGaW,..SNYDER. •
MIPLE :IE.A 0 XL TO' FRON Aire
L prepared t.o famish 11‘..11AILROAD IRON, at their
Mille. in Palo Alto, of various patterns, ' . , .
weighitm...froM '22 to . TO. pounds peryard:
Also, different-sizes..of flat, square . -and
'round:merchants' bar, iron.- •
.Qrdera for, rails or, hair 'irtia
specOully solicited. and will -meet with. Prompt atten,
thin if left either at the 'Militia. EOM w.firto.irr
C0.'14 Harehvarr Storej'entre Street. Or at their. of.
fire, 'corner of Market and Second Streets. Yntt Ville,
Pa.- BEN,PN .lIAY WOOD, • Presq:
• • )-If
•kr onlitsi Eui.Eito::..'.. • •
1 V.IL
. .
• ...1111111tiC 6 1 &:.110NIE8 Co. .•
IRON ANII - :STI•:'EL 'WA 1t.1.111017 . E, •
• rilltitkee'&, fht.ixteenth Soo"' lehilnds,i,
alnays on- tand 'and for
REST. ENt;LISII.IIEFINED - assortment
FiaLrnals." said 'tither favorite - • REST
AMERICAN BARSortlinitry sbies, or rolled to - order
for liridge tiartioz=os.c.„&e„ I'FiNI , .;SYLVANTS POD.-
.EII. PLATE— l'ronii .i.t seziotts siries: , or cid •to • renni,vd
1;011,Eit RIVETS—Dover Imuid. made iu
dies.: BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES—American and
Enid 611. • FLrE • ANT) SHEET. lIIDNLLfor. covering
scliutor , , &e: ENItI.ISII ANT) Nt)RWAY.
SLIT RODS. - BOLTS. NUTS ;and WASTIERS--I'br
bridges.. cars.. and . machinery parpo.r..cs irenerally.. CAST,
Sil EAR, MACIIINE •BLISTER.STEEL... Ab!o. an
extra ilmdity .fur trips. rind dies:' The . ithove, • toirether
With 21 fall riscrtineni of Iron, Steel: NMI* and
-to which the'attenlion of dealers, rallrimil - companies,
et itillicerS.. mitt em, founders and machinists . invited:
. . .
W. llALL'on'lli do Co:. Eitaltteei'm
Broad and Ilatnilton Streets; Phitudciptii,t Pa.
\Void(' 'call the Intention • . -
ManagerS. and those interested in Rail:- ' •
_
road Property; to their
pt
sys.teutiof Loco-nom
niotive thighs-F. irt.which they are ad.i
ed - tiothe particular blisinesS Col' which
L«..-
they may be required t by. the:tise Of one; two, : three or
inr.palr ,driving - wteels ; and the nic of the whole:
or so witch or . the weight. as 'linty be desirable , .for; ad
hesion t and an accorimodating. :them to the grades,
strength. of, superstructioic. and rail and work
to he done; 11y these means the inazimum iisclul effect
of - the poweris sensed -with the least exp;nise for' at:
tendance, cost of fuel: and-repairs to 11.01td
With these objects ift view. and-as the resulttir t,itinty
.tliree years practical - eipertence in the business by our
senior Partner, we manufacture five different kinds ; of
Enoines, and - seVeral..claswas Of 'Sizes of each .
far len or attention pitid to tee,. strength -or the. ma
dhine in' he plan and workinanlitlp or.all the details..
'Our long experience and opliorinnitiewof obtaining in
. formation, etiltblc . usi tO offer these -eng.ines - with the
:assurance that id 'efficiency economy - and,. durability,
they will :compare favorably with 'these of any Other
..kin v d in use,'.: We also furnish to order, wheels axles,
bowling or lowinoortire (to fit centreswithont
:composition castingi.fac bearings. of eVery.deicription
of . copper, - Sheet Iron andlloiler Works and every ar
tielenppertkining to the' repair or renewal of Locoino:
Bee Engines. • _ 1d.W.11...1.1,120W01,
.4inuary 1.-tf • • MAT,rIIEW •
JENKINS' •
PAit.E Pi T cpAL . :SCRE EN S.
The undersigned - d of - the'Neii York
Wire 'tailing Co., ••••I'll.lg - JENKt - NS , PATENT... Tor
ire:prevenient in the-,proecss'of - mantifactriring.. - Conl
Screens., &C... hereby gives notice that the value of said.
invention-and the validity - of the..natent • already
been fully-established after a low: trial in 'tha , United
States-Circnit Courti - thatinyinctiens have been granted.:
continue to issue againiitany and alt yinlotitins
oi suid - petent right. . Also that the Minnctien against
J. g Laubenstein of - Minennille. Pa.. xa infringers
.of -said patent Wae by order Or the . U. S. Circuit Court,-
'.Oct: 15, ist3, billy and
_completely restored. The'sub
- scribers also .desire:..M. give notice that the foll Ow.
het are the only persons-who s at present authorized
' to use the said patent initiroveinent as manufacture& of
Coal Screens: in and throughout. the Coal Itocitin
J.W. BROCK; Scranton., Pa:. J.: FItICK.,-Potts
•sills, Pa., I.3IIOCKIthIiOEMAKER, Tamaqua. Pa:
• Ati the manufacturerswoukfriot.mage in violation of
the, said patent unless enimeraged by owners or
Collieries. we are - - determined to, proseeute every'
ease: that we discover:: of pinthasera - iind .nsera, aSweli
• manufactuters of Coal Screens, made In violation - of
said patent, to the fell eitent of the law.
__. • -
'New • Tertr."'lnel.lß. CH ASK Ile
. (79.
. .
.
111ZER;;IrMIE rartzt erdal - i x'heietnAir, exlidinn be
tween JAMES CONNER &JOSEPH. S.. 'PAT
TERHON; tinder the firm or Conner if; Patterami;lie
been disnolved: mutualbensent, . . ~ •
..„ .. JAM ES .1", COYSER,
- • • . - JOSEPH .S.:.PA.TTERSON.
rottgvilTe, Mara 50, 1866:.
The 'Coal bush:Mee wilthereafter be tarried on 'by
'MAMA ft;;18643:-434t —. J. J:CONNEE. •
fIET 1140W1E89 AND 11010QUETS for
Ede Mt GREENWOOD NUNNERY.
GOT. PERKY AND itbitA.C;E COUffUXY
. • .
The , Late Goy., Perry of Bbuth Carolina, re,
cePtlYwvite a letterlto HOrace 'Greeley, in
the style which generally . ..characterized the
writings. of the late slave drirers, on the
qnestions . Of the day. kr..Greeley pablishea
the letter - in ftll, and then ..coptnents on the
di(lere.nt.points . 4 - . t.i'llii , ;Ts: • . •
THE.aptrwit 3 D TH E
• %a letter - oftbp. Ifith.nit.. 'is here-
With •
. .
With •-- as requested.. -Hoping.. to
riimote - 3rOUr object iin writing it, I assure the.
.rers(1(.1:; Of tit): Trunirat-; that ..it
..exPreases .
quite accurately theyieWS• and sentithents:of
.the more intelligent and conAderate.elass cf
those who were engaged in ihelate rebellion.
not think those readers so ignorant or.
misinforined as •ott r presume them ; 'but When
'yolk and I agree that your letter is a - NE' ex
pres:•ion Of the. views of the better clasi of
recent. .Secessionists, it • seerus that there
should beano room for furthei discussion, on.
the - Score Of misrepresent:oOn: • '
The journals that iiirnpathizeWith . yeti . will
- print your-letter and suppress my reply. • No,
matter :' since further appeals: to for . ce are re
'.pudiat ett ear! , afford ; that advantage
to - error. • • . •,
YOti assure me that "Ibere is. no feeling
of nub indness on the part of the former slave-
owners toward their. freedmen."... -. I believe
thrs.is true of the: better class of. ex-masiers,.
anO. : that this. a very large. one . . .At the.
saine..tirhe, the..eVidence is flier
wheltning—that most ex . slaieholders . bold:
that they have been wrongfelly -divested .of
the. services oltheir freedmen—.-that Eminck
.pat ion - wits and, is. robbery.. Whereby :t bey are
deprived - Of. what is rightfully 'theirs. ('an ,
you... Wonder, • then,. that. Swe,•::Who . .huve
achieVed.fliat'tinaricip.siion,' in spiie of your.
weapons aturyour Northern-allies' deunneia- -
tiorts-and Vines, -should hesitate to-intrust the
riglits and pi ivileges of the•Ficednien to your
.unt'ontrolled 'tliscret ion.. pan • Unreal riCteil
I 61V ( ; r? (!an . L imtwondiT that theAllacks,
thus' freed; should object to - heingleft at your
believe
all. you say of ..itim , 'ea and
wrongs .inilicited on - -Ake ,Blacks : liy.redet al
soldiers. .3rany.rif theie.ar6 low-bred men
and every . White ruffian or row•cii. ;drunkard
or ri=proteite. 'whether:at
,the North or at the •
'South, is natural, histinetiveltater and.per
sante mugs of •
syinpathiSers 180,
:mobbed and. fired TUE Tynie: , ;E.ollire:burned
the Colored Ortikah.Asylum., and hunted un
otlending.'.flecing Blacks through' our ;
killing thetn when-vcr- they. could:
bec,:use of their eoliir.• We. who have liMg
nitd — stinggled fo6Einaneitiaticin, do.
not choose thir . Vreedinen • at the
" mercy . of,, these .villivins,-tto • •mat ier whether
'Alley he Northern or Southern,' Union or
Rebel. Can you blaine us? • •
• 1.11; : • Y on Sfl . that State-haS done for'
B.l4oi . s.•‘.pretty mutit kll: t fit • the Civil
Indus.bill poposes to. dti `.!eicejit. 'making
:themseitizens tit the Slate;" and that: —there
are sere few offencestnenalties ?1 in our erini•
Rita do"uot.'alittly-to. the White
men as.Well:tis•i be negro."-:I thank you heart- -
ily for every steji:you'f•ltaVe taken in this
reetion: I thank Piesideld JidmSon fur every
hint: be has given •you . thatyou intist take
them ,: If you have gone )ittrt: *ay toward
Iliglust and - Equal LawS; the dittcnity.
of going• all , the way has been. nearly sur-
Monnted; •• : .• r• • . , •1••
. .
A 5 to the.)tegrtfs &sire to be fully en,
f 5 tnrchised ; ' I : hold•4lis • own feStintony,as ne-
cessarily betler thart•V.oura.. 1.• knoW person:
ally a great many Black's and hear . ffom,
Jrrany ror
e, residents . varions
.parts,of liuOw hundreds . alip
_Oo fie Sire tite,right o suffrage :. - ean 'you find .
a dozi , ii'wbo Blacks ot • most
tateS have oigimizatiOns. am - 11161e held large
col] reit t ions: • .I.i)-om evt!rr ofie.of . theie - ;
.speurd by EOM-
ATKfICS, BROTIIERS
. .
Laws ig rind -hearty, If-you Of
tint sohntit the queqion to an tin
'Constrained,. unawed vote. of the Black's,' I
agree to; abandon the demand tor the Right of
Suffrage - it:sevela : eights : of all *Who vote do
not -vote to.claim it:. • . .: •.. • .- .
V. • You say . thatthelsegro: if enfraitehisetli.
"would;AlawAis.votc lastlirecte:d by-10 ent
ployvr 7 Yet; in another' place • von talk of
,the "damning pimishtuent7. to:he inflicted on
"the Siiiithirn - .periple - .tiy.'tlte -leaders: of
the . Radical pafly - Qtingress".-4X their
• "fiendish purposes, "'viz., the negro
is tti.be nvested political. poster, and
h n hitantagonisnrof intert'st.hetwetin Cop,
cal' and . Labor is.l . 6•xv(irk . out:the result"-,--
Wlklt . is' to. be ,.
."4 :horrible : your
Golf
. Perry,•sitch - flagrant, suicidal cofitra
dictionstWrirrant Me in . telling yon..that
talk-at randonti.;-that you :amain:llly strong
in - asserting that the negro . "would„aaiv4xs
J_-113EZ SP.AIU
•
. . ,
votefts :directed . by hi.- employer,'.'-and that
lie. woutd; • neeessarily vote 'AGAIN T. , that em
ploy.erutulcr the..'w lid ..liiillneinittion .bf — a
nattiiiil antitgubisni' between. Capital and La=
bdi:". I .Irnst - you , have too ulucli stinse.to
believe:in, afiy.Sitell libtagonism :',at all eVentic
I a . m.snre.yOur late slaves hiive: I think the
laboring' class it guirally, though 'not,unifoini.
, .
the Freedmen . Weiland Maintain :their. right
to he. treat by as . .nieu,.cOuld..quite gen
&any i»fluenee their :Votes. But, while you
Stubhorfily resist •enfranchisetnen!.."tind make
no coffees:46l . lS ofrights . .to . the , l3ltieks but
such:a:slate forced from you: you s'eem•to Me
to tte'sqUaridering.prerious opportunities and
• aron sing 'feelings of • (listntst infd -dislike ;that,
it were ter to preclude • •• • •
me say, once for : All. I :make
u'o profession of' love, forthe negf6 ram-an-4
PERRY
ti,.Tote . i'vith- emplOycrs- who h• - Cat
them . kindly • and •:respect., ninnlitind,
when they can-do so without h,hl7.3rdjk th 6
loltS of their -own .linve no dooln
thtit•thos.e..plantera olyour.<Eiate wifolicat
. .
that : your claim. to. snpermr. "regard for .
lir.
— interest" in - the; Black - - . raee
:I do not love neg - roes As, tiegroes. I
like \V'i ites .bet I ;* but that.
Jttstit7e:i;i all men's true interest, and tb'u a
Wrong clone to, the humble sr, the most desi•
piled.-is . .an,inju and.a.perit to all. My - Su -
periOrregarkl :tor . the
,W bite race leads toe to
prOtest,agailist and seek to preN'ent..to fore'
elAse, to..preelinie any injustice hy:lt to..any
race nr class .whal.6rer'. • - Are lint you Chris
'tiara enough to realize that it is mote:lament-,
jthle, to-do wrong than' to suffer•it ?
.11 . .y0u
are,: Why . need, I constantly pel t Assn p
tiowt that Tam impelled by special affection
for ? •••:. . .•• '
• You tell me that the.
, begro is inferior
to the White .man (whichl , have.neVer djs
I) 11 pd )4-01d you'. by, citing. the
that the Blacks of Hayti dp rtOCallow Whites
: If I thought the : Whitja
country inferier:to the...Bltick,s, I . inhilit seek
to protect the former by a Haytian exclusion
of latter froni.poliiical 'rightsl- can.cikitte
understand why. I he . negroi;a of this country ;
if. they -possessed a monopoly. of Political'
.. • _ ,
pdwcr. might .seek.'to guatd, arid perpetuate .
it, frord jealOns3 , :of the 81:1perior • thenial
.parity.of-the-Whites•; but for THE
Act : in that' panitty - way is an itripeiiCliment.of
tlieir own • relathe::.abilities. : itgitinst .vhich I .
•
• I quite agree witli . you that popular
tion affords, an equitable basis of political
power,: priwided it is HUMAN population. • • If
horses. :mules and oxen are - reckoned; I
,do.
Nor azree to it: any class is :fit to be
element 'or substmtum• of. political pthrer,.
tben it, is . fit to vote.:,, Anti, itt all- &Feels, -I
canna consent that half the pet.ple of your -
State shall be good enough' to balance- an
equal nuMber of. White freemen in. New
Y.rk, but sorgood enough to easel a vot.e.
It wilt . not.do, Governor I be' assn red of - it
There is-p.o anitlogrin the case of women
and children. The husband and father votes
for hiki Wile and children—he considers their
interest the same as his own,—ltis - votelsrev
resent alive, paternal. compreberisive—but
you Whites of South Carolina do not-Wife for:
the Blacks of your State-:-you are in no sentie.
their represent ative—yotirrelat ion to them is
radically 'different from that which binds YOU:
to your wives and Children—the • analogy is
too palpably flillaclous to deceive any ofie.—
Yon - must - let the Blacks vote or agree that.
they shall, not count.. „ .
. ,
IX._ There is very much, of j" railing accu
sation" in.rur letter which I pass in silence.
-I do not agree that the Blacks of the South :
are destined: to
: extermination, because.l - do
not believe . they 'are to be left to: the tender
mercies of her. Whites. As . to
,the Freed
men's Bureau, it-is-to-day subsisting quite its:
Many Whites asi3lacks, and 'I joyfully trust
. that
.It. May very-soon'- be. 'dispensed with
Give us- Equal . Rights secured .by Equal
Laws,:' and let the Bureau be abolished:at
once! " Sortie will. die :villain its *operations
would keep alive; but : the Blacks ,are ,very
: willing to take their chance without it if they
Atm Xtereby ,: secuiele inestimable.blessing
..•.• - • • • •
X You and I are not likely to - View the
late Rebellion alike. I - 0u hold it an asser
tion.: , "the tight of' self government;" I.
ritard it as the fruit of a,conspiracy of slave
holders to extend the area - and increase the
power Of their inftirnal . You
talk of — the right to change and
.alter their.
form. of goVernment " in the'. - dime breath
Um! you deny the - right of.Fonr Millions of
Southern people to .any- voice Whatever in
framing or modifying their government or
the laws under which they live. It-is plain
thqt -we are at variance :with rzpect• to first .
principles, .;and cannot profitably argne till
wc:have.settled'themetining:of terms. F oni
your point of view. the firing on an unarmed
steamboat sent with foOd to the Federal gar.'
risort at Fort' gunner,' the encircling - of that
fort with frOwning iron-clad batteries,- the
robbery of the Federal erienalk arthories
and sub treastiriei thronithout the South. the
seizure of the National fOrtresses, the betray
al and captivity [under Buchanan:mind you!]
of the Federal .army guarding . the frontiers
of. Texas. the mob violence and - terrorism
which limited down and silenced t nionirts,
.
especially if - Northerners, throughout the,
slavehulding regifm, and, finally, the hom
hardment and reduction of Surriter, we're all
striking 'exemplifications of the pacific" lamb-.
like tendencies of tlts conspirators for Seces
sion. •Why, then, should you and I 'discuss
the - matter ? That "the Southern people"--=
[I mean, for this -once, the. Whites only].--
were Nor for Secession until bullied, terror
ized,.
_lied into . acquiescence in. the • plot,
through dread ot more immediate if not
more - formidable perils, : I hold myself at till
titnei ready to dennts!rate. - That the con:.
Spirktors K . N .
EAT:Alley *ere not, ...is proved by •
the haste' of the Sou th 'Carolina :oligarchy to
rush 1 heir. State... Pitt the Union withotit
awaiting - any foim- or.• eo-operation," The
facts that in the . States . that•siceded. he.
fore...Sti in that.
wssbnntbtirded in fire the Son h
em heart . ; .there was a cautious avoidance of
Roy fair, frank submission Of the,tninfientous
•Ordinance in.ll popular , vote,- , with the lifter
rout :of- ihe Secessiriniste in.a majority the
Slave States, Live au eloquence. that. fir. out
weighs •.argiuent.. I need not expatiate on
- Gov. Perry! :it - is thehight of presum . ption .
in those :w - ho for tour years -did their-utmost
to destroy the . Union, : now to assume to
mensitreand.litnit the rights . of the.lnytil men;•
White or - Biacik. at whase bands .they expe
rienced terr:bfe a.defeat—so complete 'an
overthrthc. 'you Taight 'to counsel thetn to
acCept . ,,:readily,,• grat eNlly,• Equal • Rights se
cured hyEqual LawS t hehasis of ft - prompt, ,
thorotigh,. berizisc en t; Reefinst inet hin When
before OW ~eVer tll3 victors 'in so. mighty a
struggle - s:w ,. .to. the . ...vanquihed.. Let us
beneefurtli be. equals only. to luive the over
t . ure repelled and scouted:?: entreat you to
consider ! .YOurs, • -• •. • • r
- .1101tACE• GREELZ
NEw Tbnic, )Iny 1, 1866. ' •
THE . INCOME' TAM,
, . .
The follcaVing taken „trona cireithir Of in
structitius just issued - by the Commissioner
-Of Inteithal Revenue, - Contains 'the principal_',
rules to lie obsiii - Ved by - United Stotes.Reve-
nue' AsseSseirs..in' assessing the income - and
gold and- ailve!r.'plate,taxes for 186("t :'•
. Only otie-dedectirin ofreii•hinidred- dollars
-is allowed from the aggregate incomes of all
the nietithers Of anyrfarriily . Coremosed of pa - -
tents and - miner - children, even though only
one parent tnav be living,.. It is.not essential
*that the chihlreit live - with the parents.. Hus-.
band .and regiirded •mernbers of
the same family: though :.living separately:
Unless . sepal-n . lO by diVoree or other .opera
'thins of law, such as to break up the family
relationS:' . - If Abe members - of a family have
separate. inimines - ,.therethrits
:May be made
Separately by 'the proper - parties, and a rata-.
"ble proportion - Of the six ;hundred dollars. de
dueled . from . the; - income of each;' The. pa
rent,.as the' .natural- guardian of the minor .
..
child, is' required to make. return for it; but
,wliere any other guardian or trustee has-been
appointed.tim ;return. SllOlll , I below - le by ,the
jotter.: Rent of homestead 'actually paid may
beAleducte - 11. - but the rental value of the pro-.
pert y itiVneil.by.the taxpayer iG not a subject .
- of Ideduetion. Any. persrin.sclaimitng a de
fittetion en account of expense for room-rent
.must;
.satisfy the Assessor that.. the 'room br
rnrims occupied' by.hitn-constitute his home,
and that he has no residence else Where
this beitig.shioWn; he maybe allowed to de'
duct what- he actuallY-paVs tor rent of such
rooms,' When tent is. included rind- deduCted
as on. expense Of .. .business. it boast not again
. be-deducted as rent. Nor.. should a person
hiring almuse-and sithletting'a portion of - it
he allowed . to deduct than.the excess of
his payments over. - his:receipt s. Where no
. repairs have been' made by the - taxpayer
;upon any building owned - by him during the
preceding five Years,' nothing can be.deduc
tea for repairs made during.the . -Vear for-whielt
ineoMe- - is estireated. -- ;Taxpayers - frequently
claim deelueti-infi'ffir. losses in depreciation in
the values/4 stocks - or other, prciPerlyof a like
- nature. No.'. deductions can in' any'. case be
allowed -for 'depreciation- of value-of - such
prrirerty until it 'is actually disposed of and.a
loss realized... Costs of suits - and other legil
proCeedings arising from ordinary business
are to be :treated ,as' other expenses of such
,business; and May be'deducted front thegross
perifits thereof'. -Expenses for medical attend
- anise, store &c.;' . are not proper subjectS
for - deductien. .Expense's of repairs of int
plernehts,..torils, 'tfcc.,-uSed' in business, may
be, d ethic* ed. 7 • . •
; .Atnong . ...the . National, Slate; county and
Municipal tsxes ‘deduetable from incomes.are
cotitprise(l - • such Internal. 'revenue taxes.as
have not beep included . in expenses .of
:nos, - and such municipal taxes its are assessed
ablY .upon - 4111: the persons liable to
,such . ds , '
'se:lSt - tient r but asSe,ssments made • by, munici
pstl the inhabitants of a Par-:
liettlar livality of' a town. or city on account
of.speciatimpreivements.hforimonThe streets
aojoiniii,gl he premises . of
.such ..inhabitants;
the -sattie . notbeing assessed ratably, are not
chnsidereil as taxes deductahle : from. income.
If the Manufacturer or dealer. has-been in .1 he
practice or . eitimiltin.k .bis: anumil - Profits. by
'Jilting:lnreturn - lea `stock. he should'. take
the cost' such stock, he has
'taken the Market'value in . making previous
rot - Urns. Whichever-method has been adop
ted by-the tax , payer should be adhered. to
uniformly.: -
If interest accrued during th2,year on notes,
bonds, fie, is: good : .and collectable at the
end of the year, it 'should:be - returned as ie--
-cOtite, whether 'collected or • not.• .Thelaet
that:. income `. : is'-devoted to . the.payment. of
debts does . .not . Teleise the . samefrom
to 'income Pesidente should make
tnrn•in:the:slisirict• where_ they reside titthe
time of Making - the -return, • The residence
required; under
,Section.ll6,
.for the'purpose
ofinxinglineome is held to be a 'residence du
rt g Abe. year. fey •Oltiah income is:derived. ;If
any ',person snbjeet to income tax• resides'
abroad, his : return should be made in the dis,
0 - let - where he •last 'resided,' -Citizen's of the,
I.l.Thited States - residing attread.'are . Subject to
tak - upeetheitentire incomes; .from - fdl simr
ces w hat ever s .find the 'same ietrt c . of foreign
-era resit ling _in this :country: 'The. term. real
eitateincludes all lands, tenemeittsttnd here
ditaments, corporeal and incorpoteal.. Profits
on real 'estate purchased ,previous year
need... not -he returned-as 'incomes, ..nor can
hisses -on such sales - bp - . deducted therefrom.,
Where an.ineotee exceeds five thousand. dot-
Itirs,*. six - hitndred dollars
font thousand•dollars..s.ubject to tax at five
pet cent., and the remainder at :ten per cent.
MI expenses.for -.insurance's - upon
.property,
and all actual losses in .business, inay be
,de
ducted from the.. groSs-income 'of 'the: year. --7
GOld and silvet plate is.sttbject to tax.if,:kept.
for.use Whether actually usedor - not, except
as provided in . sChe.dule-A. • - If.kept in bank;
with no, intention to usethe same; such plate
A' WOMAN IN WASHINGTON
WHAT:EARS THINKS
A' very talented Indy. froin .the Riat is
spending a short t' me •in . Washington. . In
her'correpondenee !with the New York In
dependept, she giTers the .following graphic
pietures of two' members.. of Congress from
die:State of New- York ;
After stating that the Thirty-ninth Con
._
gres is one of the ablestlhat ever assembled.
.
in tbe history of the country, she proceeds:
The gentleman who is just now holding
forth with.sueh a degree of acrimony on the_
Army bill' is Roscoe Comusa. And, as ha
comes. frnm New York, I must tell you about,
him. He is One ot the youngest and band.
iomest men in the House; and, for his years.
and experience ono of the ablest. The trou
, ble with .41oscoe" ig that:he ik as arrogant
is he is able. He glories in about six feet. if
:porsFisg,rAlkce*pVlPV[l O, ptia-limffrll4,
.retencK Uak SortarAlM 07 a Am",
14F,Alf : PRINTING OFI7OL
.
. . ,
' natilt lecVentl-throt . Plulaal.___ LwAtulk OW ^Tetialtd
to AttiocatirJOß gmf'l3ool - • *.iiin• •I , Of mei de.
isztptkistat Ito aottot of ttut litxxsaa• .144MINAL, ask"
than It tan ba dome at suty other altabltabanat -ta We
Cous7. =eh se .
i
ig..k.,- Prirsisidikties, , , sillier Mll&
adi
.I..arge-Paatiany , ...-, ',. . Railroad Tlekoasi
naitli: Egillese.. ' ..... ". : Paper Books,
Articles et .Ogrooeiriii. Time Rooks,
Bill.iteada„. •, , • Order Riookis,' Ike.
• • , - . ,
At the yorpshortsit natter.' :Orwatoek - ot JOB TYPI
is more extensive than that'otney other odics in this
section of the State; end we keep, hands *inlayed .ez
press ly for dobirtn- Being itpaatiorl:Printar ourself
we will 'gtunentes our work to be' as'neat as `any that
ism be turned oat in the cites. ' Mgt
,llTißnklitt Ci e
oBS dam at the shortasznethm; . .- '-'...'-- .' ''-z
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• • BOOIL-BINDERY.
Saab board fa every vitife4 of ~tjle: 'Hunt
of every description menaketarad. Wind and rated to
•
NO: 19
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...• . .
the... Eighth Ikee,' l, With a "higher "and.nobler
head; - a rich Saion . . beauty. • auburn" beard,
and, hair which primps ":11ii•high forehead •
With a:- wonderful-crest ;. ,a contemptuous"
month, a supereillious chin;
.tind altogettiet
a haughty bearing,' It. was the. misfortnite;
of, Roscoe Conkling to have been
very early Urising.gr,atman - at. home. Utica;
an aristocratic and - 'eclectic-little ':city, pro;
dtices each generati6O - a-genink • "poetical or
political.. " It kid :always a pet boy- that it' is
oursing.for greatnesk on whose grand future
it•delights to prophesy. - ...1t coddles. and fiat
".-bitit through . lioyboOk.lankl, when ha
becomes a •man_ first Makes him mayor; nod -
aends him to Congress:.: 'ln tliecaies out' Of .
;six, the"orator,. whose . eloquence was to stir
the land, comes.-batik,Jillds.a fltfe.louie on
Gene Pee bill, sub:sides; and that is the. end.of •
him:••• 'Utica'S :present pet. will .dti no such
- .thing, though it 'has done.its• -best to. spoil
• him, and hap - very..nearly . 'succeeded. - At !
"home, everybodY knows Roscoe Potikling. - -
Ile is lit - Utast - oe, he is, talented, has high s&
cial rank; he. is dined 'and•winek*and strides
Genesee street like a young god: When he
goes - campaigning- through •.Orteide, - all the
: pretty farmer women come- out to listen and
hold up their babies. to. be.praised," Senor •
praises, and .very likely' kisses, r them;' and
: the next hoy is named Roscoe.. Is
that this gentleman:comes to Congress bon- •
estly believing
,that he.ts a very greatman. -
.unconsciously eipeCting faits men has equals.
and superiork•sorriething of the -"homage-of
fered up by the women of Oneida?:' Or is it
.•
strange. that men. older And •".tibler• than '
self denitir sometimes before his assumptions,
and feel littleincliped . to pat on' the back the,
.pet of Utica? Yet, bad be shown somethin g,
more of reticence; somethingless of self-con
sciousness; thesenten- - 01 larger wisdom and
eXperience would " have teen' the: very' first to
have aAriowledged tlie . talents of
this rising man.. : Course, my grand - signior
will tell me tam *a' wcman; and knovi noth
ing about • course. not; "my
But this is certain: you. are too handsome and
too talented to lessen your influence by Such.
arrogant airs. • !Suppose ••yeu am petted in
Utica, and the women of 'Oneida •no name
their babies after you ; there are other "Men"
here-who have received-like honors; and are'
just as 'talented,: 'and just,ns good as.you.nre. -
you'would acknowledge these facts, they
"would -like you- yam ly better, would listen to •
you • with kinder grace; . and, instead' 'of
thkiog you down,'.'. "as". they. now' do on ev
ery por4sible. Ouc . asion you - would comanand
the influeoce.ht the" House • which 'your- tal
ents deserve 'and which your dispositioncom
pelsyou to forfeit:
,
• IlEsair . J: jnst -turned his
face.around inmost convenient fashion.. And
what' kind of. a faee iSit This moment it
looks strangely lik,eHotiespierre's. - Yet why .
s could. it Robespierre, was thd . jslave of
ideas. He said,,".Prindiples are 'cruel, and,• •
:mesa be'. obeyed ;"_but: I doubt if Henry...l:-
Rapt - 10nd ever felt a.profound convictiop in
his life... : An insignificant Person.- a . parch-'
ment. like skin., into Whjeli . neither praise nor
blaine can draw the warn .blobi of einotion,' •
sleek hair; a high. retreating .forehead, : cold,'
grey, eyes, Uri 'Upturned- :nose, a conspicuous .
chin. Thisis the physique of the gifted edi
tor of the . : New.York Time..i. This might
be kind, it.mightbe cruel, - but it 'could never'
be trusted 'utterly'..wheit'_f4rou . needed it the
most. A most -uncertain- face,. it is - a clear
-index •ot the .mttn ithO politically is. always
perched "on the fencej!,ready.to Juni!) either
way, , as -
.interest . may dictate,:-. Voisegsing
Most available brain, he uses.every-Traction_
of. talent with consummate skill: But lie will
never be the-unswerving. Champion of:great
principles:-
..Such minds-;ire as susceptible to
change - of- pprpnse Rs.othErs, are to' change of .
emotion... They•tire simply kaleidoscopre,
'reibl•etingille hues of popular opinion. -Bril
liant. they May ve,- but in their. 'glittering
changes no One enter itands.alone and stead
fast; The:only . merr-who :can . connuand our
esteem and• ad titiration . ai leaders and stame
n-ten are • - the- men whO- grapPle with ideag,
and:attest their love for great*. principles by
life Ipitg devotion.- These ; are the only men.
Who truly, serve. - their--' coiitry, and leave ' a
deep impression On their ego; -men-of intense
Convictions,. who Whet they believe,
not half-way de wn,. but through and-through.
• -We. May call . them narrow and . bigoted;
yet, no Matter:how; much we'differ,. we - be . -
Herein them..rind' boner - 1 hem because they
are-.hone'at .• d Surely,. we
honor Alton .. More. than we do - the man Of
most brilliant idea's, : whit being neither tiers
rot's. not bigoted;' is yet devoted .to nothing,
truckling to power,' and sacrificing principle
tosexpediency:-.- A.
J. A.:M. PASSiIORE, Itit, S., Editor
SCHlJyr.iirTra, COUNTY EDVCATIONAL
This Association held its Semi-annual
meeting on- Saturday, May Stlt, at Miners
:vine. The President,. Prot. Raub, ha - ving
left, the County, J. W. Dannenhower was .
called to the'ehair. B: *Walker, from the
Committee to procure Legislative• aid far the
County Inititute, reported that a bill had
been passed' by
. the Legislature and signed
bv Grivernor Curtin, authorizing, a payment
of It 200 annually,. out 'of the County Treas
ury, to aid in paying the expenses of the la. !
stitute. We willpublishithe bill in 'full, as
soon as. We procure a copy,. when we wilt
make more extended remarks upon It.
A very neat Salutatory Essay was . rend by
'Miss 31. A: LoYd,. in which, on behalf of the
teachers and othera of the place she bade ns
.a hearty welcome to theirs mountain borne.
It was 'short but, well . in
written, and,read
usnal pleasant style. .
Then came 'a. report from J. J. Cake;
Stibject--"3.lenns of -Elevating the Teachers'
Profession."' This-wes a veryAtble and in
teresting report,..Showing "itss - anther to be
teacher . who is fully alive Jo the fact, that.
come
fromelevating of the profession,mustconte
from the teachers themselves; but we for
bear further eerrimently hoping to be able, to
pnblish it in a feyr weeks: so. that 'all our
renders May'have an opportunity of judging
- of' its merits..: There was quite an animated
diScuelion upon it.. -
"The Importance of Regular . Attendance
at School," claimed the attention of P. D..
Yeager, which subject we think he handled
'successfully.' We will-alio publish it in s'
short tirne. •‘ •
J. W. Dannenhower read an able report
on "Moral Instruction.". He also had a class,
with which he illus , rated his method of ituL
parting Moral Instruction at stated periods.
The reports •Were all well received, and
there seemed to be but.ohe opinion in refer
encelothe meeting, ' and that was, that 16
was the, best one held by the Association
since it `was formed. The teachers of Ml
nersville may congratulate, themselves upon
having the first meeting there a perfect, suc
cess ; and we,know thatthe members of the
Association feel Vert) , grateful to the teachers
and . citizens of the place for the kind and
Courteous treatment ; they 'received at their
Our next meeting Will be inTotteville.
Nye were pleased to learn on Tuesday, that
that, the" Directors .of th - e Schools' of this
County "re - elected Jesse Newlin,. Esq., to',
the office of Conrity §iicierintendent, It was;
nothing more than a proper tribute of honor,
to a' sdeserving officer: ' 1:13 - e• proceedings,
were marked' with a unanimity
every friend of popular:education: • While,
on this subject we would suggest to the.
friends of educathin the propriety of bolding •
a series of Edticational Meetings , in • this -
County ; say • one in each: district: :. They
might be called - under the supervision tof tito
board of Directors,••arirtime when the
county Superintendent Was'vliiting the
Dls
trict, to be addressed by • hint or some other'
friend of education on some educational `top- •
ic. We believe in this way Much goodnight
be dener,partibularlyin.bur rural districts,
We know in some counties thlitlhas don e
114 ROIL
y itS fe_q Bline of our
7Wetors in ttle Comity on the suigiet:
64ucational igolunut.
ASSOCIATION
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT