The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 30, 1866, Image 1

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rt.' ' '' er -men and School Teachers will be furnished
if tier. - af , si so in ady..ance, or $1 75 if pstid
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Terinleut , of the Philadelphia & Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at_ l'idladelphla ..--Ften en
. fOr the Shipmt ol Anthracite*.
CHAS. M. F
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iiS Pier kARD I SAWYER &WARD, No * 113 * rICKNEY & WELL'
BLAKISTON GRAEIT & Co, - _ , ...NUM ENG
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ma..r.tts AND PIIIPPFILIi or a Shippers of
. 9 pine Street, I%v* York.
' LORREItitT AND LOCUST NOUITALN COAL
.rzunniptoktutivici, !"
their Barnside Col. at.
i 8 Walnut 6 ' Pltiladelphia. Shippers of other approved qualities of f 1
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL. ;.I sin (White Ash). n ur oeAss
-2 k W
ilby " Boston. 318 alnut Street- Philadelphia. rinity Building. Ne, Civil mod ,rP
, a5.1,11.1. - .V.., PA., ~
-• 9 Trinity linildine, New York. l'alnut Street. Phil.
.darch iti. , 56
Car. of Kilby & Doane Street, Boston lby Street, Boston
Feb. 14..03 . I . R A '
,g, OF ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO.
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LIENVIS AUDN
EAIED 41a.00.. y 16..a.1-00.41)
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...,: - Marker
Pier No. • 7. - 4
Wholesale Dealers in the best varieties of :OCIIII
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...0, Anthracite and Bituininotua Coals. sturerna Or ' . .: ~
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('QUO Walnut Street, Philadelphia. N. I,Ot'L'ST OAT L ASS - ."
SC-Try' I<II I COAT -
ri ._, _ _. , -/ , .......-1, OFFICES: .1 110 'Broadway, NOW York. . "HIGH. AND OT , , .
11 - Itarf No. 7:Port Richmond. L 14 Etihy Street.Baston.
Pioneer Shippers from Elizabetboort. or
t - No. 316 Walnut. Street. Philadelphia
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__ _ • D RED At • ..'E or LIM
OFFICES' -'No 300 West Thirteenth SC, N. Yoric LESION, SPIiiNG MOUNTAIN, oAzurrow, AWE!
, 42- COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. .7 , 59 13-
- 1 uller le, 1 , 40 f Me celebrated t
Cent, from the ASTER 4.- GEN;
-.• ! W YORK & SCHUYLRILL COAL Co. i BANCROFT, LEWIS & Co„ - d Iron Company
~. rPt. Fliehmon
Allirabethrtm s - ~ :v
!MITERS or woours •ND Fillprelifi op 1111 Es ' ', 'Baltimore. ':.
po kp 3 , OINTAIN. BLACK n'EATII, AND Cylel)rated ASIIIJAND COAL, . i Geomet.llNT t i
f , -'• 14 FEMUR 11) ASH COALS.
FROM M.ATTANOY MOUNTAIN; ' , taunt strut. Phil -••••-.'-'-, ~; -- ... 1 =' '
) Id F xchn, re: Place. New York. ty Bnildsne. NeW .!;'..." --- 1 7 . A , T:: , .
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•• i'.. - Es 1 ,,- woo. street. Philadelphia. OFFICE-111 Walnut Street, Commercial Building, me St.. Boston.
.$ C. Thy ing & Co., Ants. ' 77 State Phibulelphia. - -
-.. c St.. Bost. n. New lark Office-7T Cedar Street Bost o n , Office-7 --2 PLY DA e.E.
Doane Street. - 10 et. 21. , 5s 43-
TV'. (3 IN: TE II
: .i . fr , - CAIN, HACKER & 000ir,
HA % .1 & BRD'INI7FR - , c , -- 7....:-.3-: , . / A- 1 . 1
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• . AfrOitc ANT) qIITCPERS op TIV. nrIZBIZATET). 1111/EliB AND ✓ I3IIIVPECIi 01. '," ..../."...;-
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' -•:,• lOCILMT :1101'711M)1111N, SI'OHN VEIN RED ASH COAL
111.ACK 11FATII. . I NI) RED AiII ‘NTIIRIFITE
• F,•rmerly mint.ti hvllicsrwr &Co a h..ch a r alt „., an
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. Sellers in other first nnalit les of . ' - - . " c ' -
t' - tee to Oili, free from ant, virxitire with other 1411
WHITE. AND RED ASH -COALS. Al- , 0 sole sce nts f. r the sole a then. 111% NOT
aO 0 _A. I.; - S .
- ~- ni Walrut Resit_ Philadelt bin. find Woodland der'. .slasperior Vine Fore.. I.l'hile A oh.
4 ..-,•::- What, es. Schuylkill Rh er. and P. prim ond Ivu iv. Vein. lied Aids Coal,
-/-- %bleb be is NOW prenired to 0,,1p. , met, Philadelphia
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"' . aka CAIN. :5‘111.311f , 11 earn ,. JERse M. Coon. ' Outer - ., I'llS Wninnt Mt . Philnrin s Hector St
-,-.. WM. F. Moony, shipper and Anent. " f Room CA Trinity Itstsidlst. N. T. (V. In and 23 Throw ht,.. Boston
- Schuylkill Iln \ en. Pa. D B. ILA AS. WII4.ISRENIZER, Pier Nn. 17. Richmond.
11 trr ttnrl li. .32 4- ..-1 v
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) 1.1 ILA I)ELP HI A &c. ; ELI Z A lIETIIP 0R T, &c. - . SCHUITI,KII.I.• CO.
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la- until - LK I 1,1, rtiA VIGA T lON. COAL:::: COAL: T. H. 80110.T.LTINI3ERGER AGENT,
A. T. STOITT & CI ).,
ping Irhanet, for All lIRACITE COIL at.
1- - Grernokh, Delauare Rater, Philada, .
rStlecOssnn , to STOUT' & VAN \VICKIE%)
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A% if% • A 1 DENIZIED Ali.
AGENTS FOITTIIE SALE OF THE
olf Creek Diamend.Ccal
monaled Ash', and• -1:
aack Heath White.
. r 2.05 Waliitit Strevt.-Philmielphia
ES:.{ 1W iirmul%,-4y. - Nev. - York.
. . A . 14 EDIT Art-et, Bratcril,
11,.'60 - ~. .. . .
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'bur(
- rN. F. cnr. Fourthecs., Phils
ICES:. Pine Street. 'New York: '
I.ll,erctuipte.• punk Building...PTowidence
AVIS PrAIISON; dc -Co.;
Mls F.EA .ANI , BII7PFES 0r.71.1E ' •
{RATED , LOCUST MOUNTAIN - WHITE ASH
and SPOILN VEIN
E- S .
(No. 19C Wtilupt t.treet.. Philadelphia.
No: 111 lirondway:Roorn N 0.9 'Trinity,
Building, New 'York.
• ' t No. 11 Dome Street..li4tOn.• •
ARP—GREENWICH; - DELAWARE AVENUE
PIXF.F.(T, VIOLA. ' ZMAZiFii. BAST, ASHLAND,
DENREED, NORTON & Co.
Idipera and Sldlipera of
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rsr - MOUNTA IN—fromliAzru Pict u CfrLuirirc..
V 4 R 11. Z—in m TevriTrim.v 4. cl.l I ERY
13,11'S If Li Ili I I'AiiFI , I.A.T , I)-:-fri . .m• the CON
E.I.I3,'ATION Ntmrs fir I.I.kr.TLANI, ...
' ,:lit t. Wzinot oreetl.lhihiclelphiaL
F/CES:. : i 11 . 9:131 . ,.:vrtvat3;. Neil York .- - . • -
1- 134 Stn:e Street, Bo et on.
~- IL .:&,.:Wi:- • TOMLINSON,
• . SHIPPERS OF •
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RED- AM) 111111 E ASA-COAL,
• (By Schuylkill Cnnal,) - '
O. 213- WALNUT ST.,
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Hei.hirping W.hurl
Tont o' AJ 1 FC•14.1 , ..1...n1 I;M. E. rt 'l3ichmund
of LAUREL STE.EIc,T, ' -
'torn 17.1;4 • . •11.4. y
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Co •NI ft, w. r. aiOY,
• w. EA.\ DAIL.
CONItER & C 0.,.
AIN Fl 6 AND snirrvers Or THE
BRATED LOOUST MOUNTAIN
C 0 A. T-1 I
Lot, it
npost
nd in
bably
:raps.
Juno
. - -Pier No. 119 . 1P5: Bich-mord,' Phifn
. No. 309 U'olnui
No.OS Empire Building, N. V.
.CONNTI, (late Corner 4t. Pattenson,) Locnat
Girard
Locust Mountain, Big ]line Run,
Coluinlda* Co. •
Lorint. Spring.
v+7ltryyr.t.. ' 811.ANE1S.
EOTHEEMEL. & SHANER,...
41.onts snirrris or •
iinAtITE h B I iILTIIIIIVOUS'
COALS!
A ;2:cnt for thk Sale of the OrtiSlt TED Lo•
COA4 fripni the CENTRALIA COLLIERY;
mile
r fronk
; other
of the
ing IL
They
! multi
tender,
311 Walnut 14oretti,11thilndo1phia.
111 Broadway.- N. V:, and •
11 'Doane Streci,: llowtois;
'T••:- Windmill hdand, Phil n.. P6rt Richmond.
• . ' :0-tf
11 1P;k4111.1. - T1 0 1, - .—The firm of- SIN
/:•ON fi GI OVEIt if , by . multml - co nsfmt
dit•••••lced. Either tinderFigned o ill ,ign
'a , ioO, 'Both 'will eontinue - the al 1;o,loets
f.tre4,,• • JOIS:s.; .T • STN:s:ILESO2.C.
E. V;GLOVER..„
1 1hiLlati. 1. 15 , 78.. '.• . •
• I .'. I IITICERS 11 IP .NOTICIP:.—Thettn.:
I 'MO cle's mcd. It co ph rtner.bb under
gOi. of CO °VIM' it TiVACTIER., 11. r the
n. trnl4- - lictieg the
• - E. .GLO% ER:
- • '•
• !iv .1%1 J. 11 AC - 11ER.
Office— 'No. 325 Witlt,itt street.
-Vt bitf—No. • 10 Port--Wet:nm&
- 16 . •13 3m
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.11114) AI) -
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& T it.;
r o ll of
:ids de
. which
C.ENERAL 'OFFICE
1911!!./
Boil .ibtl t
5., : ,
into dm,
3ake: rx.,
en t
'Ay 01'
TOP W±LLTE. ASH
Senti-Bituminovs
C 0 A. S
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104 •WAILISII.T
ROBERT, IItRE POWEL,
CONITECTEN,G OFFICES :
ntreler Buildings,- 'tortoni; Mess.
1I iY• f... ?Yew
6 :supir!
iof
Ea t r
alertab!Ll
,OAD TOP 'ASH
IMMO' 0 . U . 5 . : 00A L.
AL . DlvEm.„-.•GORD .
11 {Vale Itt4trrot, Philnife4phisa,
11.1 Biroodway, l'ltheav - Nork. • ."
Nloa. 144 Manor Pfirrel; Boston:
I*.rior qun:ity of this celebrated coal from their
PrlfiFt HILL • coLL.reny;
.hiPpedizeltuOely by them.% - • :
144*
dui 61)a,
tie dill
ain
Miners and Shippey* , of the e;elebrafett 1 9 1TLTON - Itt•
M(.R? COAL: from the EbberVale Colliery, near Ha
zleton. Pa.. and dealer! , 'Si) the beet varieties of • .
ANTHRACITE
,AND BETILIIINOUS COALS.
Delivered direr from the Mitm.s . cir on .board of yes.
sels at -
TRENTON, N. : ELIZAPETPPOPT. J
N ItErNswlcK.,l4.4., Nan' El( IINONIi. PA.
16
tI I . B rp - ndway; Neve.
STOVT. • ' S. VAN WICKLE. G. LEE STOOI
N EIV 7ftEt . K .
SAMUEL .110. NA ELL, Jr.,:
2 • ' , OFFLitB . . FO4. BALE •
•
LEHIGH COALS . ;''
•Wyothing, Lackawatuai:.& , o..,ctan . ton,
Delivered on l)nard Vozsels at Pieis .
T,
OFFICE TRTNITY....I3ITILDLN.G,
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• Bron.ip4rty, Nc".lTprk: .
May - • - • 19-ly
TO MINERS AND SHIPPERS
C 0 A_ _l_4
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The tituiersigred haying I;•rmrd a connection' with,
house ht NeW York: are prepitreil to. reeeive ConUtin•
moilfsion.. to sell direct , to yards and;eonsohiers.
thereby Ming to the wittier tirshroper toe, nuttly mat
elot. matte by the Joiiher‘..ntul - seem Mgt., the Miters
'and 1:4111,1.'1s the highest 'price t teat 'oat. . "
• Liberaratipinces alit be male on each. Care" noon
the receipt the 'Bill • - ol' Lading at. their. Oltse In
(2.t . mskfnments to tie muds to .. •
.1011 N B. &
No. - finitiiwfty.:Room . 3o, New York, • .
With insirnetionS at N't4.Brnien.virk '• •
Wilms •*,-! , :elit`ti..nir to Uniott Ihtll. Pottsville.'
7-1 Efrs:iiduvaji. Room No, 80; . New "fork.
.er, • • 19-• m*
I{ll,l AM) JEt E.:CHER. Ja. FRED. A. MASON
lIECKSCIIER & MASON,
VLIJOLESALK DEALERS
ANTHRACITE & liITIMNOUS
C 0 AL:
°FFICE- t. - 41 7 k0t 11 .4 ) 4 1 1 " , UNTIVOR BUUDL
Aril] 21, .611 - 143 tf
DANIEL PACKER
DANIEL PACKER & Co.,
• i
.• 1411CF.R6 AND - . 6prrrrts - br r.. - -
Lehigh. Schaijikill. Ntrilkesbariei
Lackawanna.•Cinkberiaild.. -
. • and Elk Hill Gas 'Coal
Company
.' •
_ • •
COALS.
0 F Eger -TV'e). Pine:airci•t; New Fork
~october 14. . • ~ • - 41-Iy.
DAY, I-lUDDEL.L.
Co.,. 3IINERS AND SUPPERS OF '
ANTHRACITE h BITUMINOUS
'C .
No, 109 Walnut St Fula%e hip.
" 111 Broadway, "ir nity L.uading,) N. Y.
" 7 Doane Street, Boston. • • .
Feb hi .66 aix
JAB. W CALDWELL. 13:CoN Wm. its.en.
CALDWELL.:CONANT•& Co - . •
119 BromAlvi a), Corner CrAtair. Mt,;
W 1101.1. SALE DEALERS..I cc
•
C -A- •
.LEHIGH; t'OHNCITe RIDGE, *TiacE:STIVRRE,
3IA H 1.3:01". 'RED ASH NI OJ7NT- •
MN, CI.73IBERLAND,'-' BROAD TOP
' •
AN OTHER. VARIETIES. . •
E n .14;r6 ig hied. Tulc p-epßrerl tn .
ordyre for 11;chieh..Itioateisig.
tu4.l‘ 'n. 0 4 4 hn)114111.. kite and Itvd
4 unibrrlund . Final Ciale , • 4'or, IL- fr..m
Chuok the ehieri CsoHlr* - 14rtitoIkill.lbtvert-Port.,
Cartiiin arid. Pert 'Clintoir .11 the .Sclinvikilt. Canal.
titi.frem Arnhiey..-Toenom Hoboken and. Port Ricit4
mend .for t.l,ionein F.414.411 , d North. • . .
receiv , piilmpt-attp'nfinri.
....I..IIIABILA
11,, rms 74 arid 71, Trinity ruilding, Ntw.Y.rk
hfnrch 10, %6 •' . ' • 111-m
I - 40.11BERRY' i TREEK.
. .
C021.1i.
I
Me; t he undertittned. hirring conadliclated onr nice
aoliert es in the Lorberry Re4ion, will hereadtor Liana .
devour busineia* under the name of .:. .
. . MILLER GRARFP 4t:Co. •
• • 31 !LUSH, STEES . . •
• • . GRAEFF 4t, NUTTING. • •
GRA ETIP. a member of otir.drin, having ansocia
ted himself with. BLAKISTON, Hill reside,ip
Philadelphia and all our coal shipped by tide-water will
be under the exclusive . control •of BLAK4sTON, -
. By Increased rare and attention in its preparation; we .
hope to.mitistain the - reputation of our- celebrated Lot
ben-y Coal: • Purchasers abroad can uponbatiiue
-
this coal shipped.in the very beat . . .
.11.4.LER; GRAF.FT4 ibo. •
Feb. 13, "63, • . ; -T- . ;
'kr I NIEIII4 I MA VET'S' LAIIIIPPI of the meet
/TA. atiproved Davy Patterns. kir- working...made of
Inspected Puma: - • • Also the (ninny' Limp Pattern fbr
Itosses nud. alai; for Working. Also Iron. and Copper.
(gaze, all of which will be Sold wilesale and 'retail
by - • • . BANNAN..Pothwille.
rirLarnp cE.ificies; bath trial and Copper, ready
nowt , ' &say/ on hand. Odd suns made to ordM'.
OAgTNER, • STIOKNErIe . WELLINGTON
• ••• -
Miners :.and , Shippeis . °Croat..
ll
(trim net:. &fruAde Cot at Stminotrto):
. -
•1 , eve; TO is (Red . Atcl!) . . •• , •
~. •
Cocuir . 43liountnin. (While Aeh); r..
• " r 39 hifiit Buildiug..New
. • "r OFFICES :
•. •"• '.•.. • ".,
_tls Hilby Street, Buxton, •
Wharf , No.. ti..POrt total nd!a:
, 68 .egny : .
VAIIIDUSEN; LOCUMAN & Co ; • .
Locum' MOUNTAIN. LO"UST GAP: W.ILICEpAR
• RE, - LEM9H, AND'OTITER •
WHITE :.AND - RED ASH cons,
Arlents for the sale of the celebrated George* Creek
Cumberland Cain!. tram the'hiinesTif the Cott.
solidation•Peal and Iron. C`cemtiany-ef ' •••:
.2 • ' - ' /P L R iehnetnd, . .• -
SititTitio WitAner.s •
. • ' I flettrpeti4n.. *. -
•.. •• rem ,Walnnt street. Philadelphli. -•
.0 Frieze :•'.; Trinity Thiltitin!.. York.. • . •
- .1 . 5.f10nne St.. Meeton. • •
w - A - L.J — Iu.. s T,T.-13,..J.,...Tt,,& Co..
WHITE- AND . - RED AM! %MIR tux E
(No:2olsy.....*lilnitt street; . Philitdelphlit.
No. 73 remtdw)ty.. No. 'l. hector St..
Miner nn'i Shipper iwr the Cele4ratyii
Black .Ileath -Wkite AO . and • Peaked ftloart 7 .
take' Free:- Randng..., • .
PINE'
P. 0. - A.DPI3ESS—P.orrsyI44. or Mrs Kltsymt.r,Schnyl
County, Pa.
Auril ".9
S J 1 l; 11:` E'li .
• Shfp p r if the Celehrated: .
tOCUST MOUNTAIN:COAL.'
P 019.14 i!le; 'Pennn:.
-s.ALTHOUSE...&,..FOCH7
MINERS AND-SIIIt'PERS: OF TIIE CELE BRA t'F.D
. "110S1 ON 'RUN I.OIIST MO[ AIN:
•
t:4 ; ti. T .7 . li.:lll:Drotniwny
v!.N . t.tV 2 , 11: 1 :A1-; 41Z,Itt!tt. ,
DA '1 , ID Pon hientuoi,,k.;•
March •Z-4. • .rl. tim
•' : '1 " R - E. 0 K.
AND 'THE - -
• • c
tentialia . • - gr , . Loe . ust , -111oulipOti
C 0. *..
Schuylkill - County.
• CeLt ralia, i unty. Jnic 2. 'tin •••
:. . •
:RODER'!" C. - 11b.1.
." ' • . • . • . • .
Nl.O - 11.0LS .& HILL
•1 •
SHIPPERS 'OF RED AND WHITE ASE
.:^ C O A.. 14
OFFICE-70 ant; 7l Trinity
' 31,1nonic.i'mPding,.Centin St., Pottnynle.
16171ITED—Cni ; gopoi of brst quality'Red
• .apid White Alb Coal. •
April 2S,`_'Re•G • .
.
1 - 4 1.A.s'r P RA NK 01113 1.1 .. 11,11. a'
CI VEIN (VA's. • •
My East Franklin Uorherry Coal is nnw sold exelii
-sively .iiy Me src. CALDWELL. DOEDf/N Po..;•who
are my sole Agents. PartieS ordering from them, ma)
always depend upon getting a price.•itilitte. • • • .-'
' • 'No.-112 Walnut St.;•
OFFICES:. No. 111 .Broadway, Trinity Building,-
. ,y0..144 State Street; 13(iston. •
• HENRY HEIL.
Tremont, Mirth 29.. 2 62 • • . . 18... .::
.1 1 0.41; .11.EASEPC-.The - itnbscribers lance
determined to make several. leaSes on , their nrom
erty, kunwti as : the KIEV - PUCKS PininnliTY. sitnuted in
Schuylkill County, and in the:immediate - vicinity id
TifseAuotix. The mumd has been' funk developed. and
tfaise.desiritmti first rate winery: cati ohttuttone...tvit
Out Makinit'any furttier.exMoratii ins if the Same..
None need Make application unless - capableof erect .
int!: all the ithprovements • • • : • •: • . •
GtItEtIN. BAST,. Schuylkill 'Haven. Schuyl
kill County. Pa., or to DAVIS VEAltsON„ .. .4tir Walnut
'reet, Iniiitia . elphiu.' • ". '•
T.'A.•PACKER
• Tiati.,4. nutd, c().,
• MINFES LSI/ SHIPPERS CP
SIIITIPS SPRING HOENTNIN LEHIGH
COAL
Yorktown, Carbon County, - l'eruaa.
312 'WALNUT. Pitrret, Philadelphia.
J PAN EKVIII.II.IE. laszerne County, Pa.
COLIA E RV. PO It.SA LE.
. .
A.,l•nrge White, Awit Colliery on..the
jit aii i mo th, fret thick.) Black' Volley, flti
feet thick;) and other Cristo, • • •
• Ill : TULL WOR.B.IIIG.OB.DER
cungv , Ays driven., schrityri. : headiags - and breasts
opened. and everything yeady. tri ship a' large quantity,
4 Ar.b Conl in the , Markel
for. Fnitiiii. are. All the accessary :learn engines
chill eats. mules. herr-es, 'll' rill Aron. , timi)er: abwder.
r11,...te.. le, with a breaker. Mts. Screens. and iweiy
thing used in milling and nreyerine cent MI the proper
ly. Will ho .etold with the c• 11.. Apply ip..
LIPPIN(OTT, •'.-
141 Walnut street. Philadelphia. ,
Orb. CRAICLES M. HILL; ' z. •
Real .E.state'Agent. Pottsville.
Jan. 6,'66
. .. . . ...
.
‘TALl.ritOv.p tvitrpritimoura - vlop.ar..ll - •,
v- .. I ron Lan4l, 11',Itli Pi cw. .Blasit .Fsis , ... ,
noes.. for "Ni, IeAPT . IO' Leak". .' .... •-.
: Three thou Sand one hundced and ettilltv all'eß of la rie . ;
behyily thubercd *Rh hemlock, maple, bliss, nab, the .!
Three veins of liittun luaus • coal and Several:veins n: -1
iron ore underlie. the property..'llliites opened and',
coal now being mined'and sold ; coal very-superior.— ~
A splendid location for mining and 'selling 'coal; ~, m t.: '
tint:oat luinlier or maidiftiefuring iron. Property Ilm I
:directly. on I , Tortbern Centre.. Railway,:fifq miles fron - . ;
Elmira. 'Will lease blast' furnace and mining privil
~
eges for cool. and ore; or sell the whole property at i -;
• Very low .fignrei.. Fur particulars- call upon or addresi
.•. . - ' ' - • -C. 3 GREEN,' Seey.
P. O: addrese And - statlom—ltoaring Brinii;b,Lycorn•
Inc County , Pa.' ' • . - ... • - ; . .
. . .. .
. •
Q . _' .PEANOCK 4%;•Cf)., .. • - -: - '. • -.. :'
....
~
.•- - •
.. 1,7 . .
••• (Stcorsmus &: 11f.-ra7noca-&-co:,) •
Ail. pre:raved to furnift 'at very short notice. of the best
Material mai work - mm.lllp, eve.f variety of
. . • . •. ' •
.'
Gondola; . Platforin;
- •
Lime, COal and .ON
117 - 9r(kers
S TENiCOCK CO. Kennett Einnre. pg.,
LEHIGH.
FOR SALE.
HARDWARE.
, •
LEWIS O. ,THOMPSOIT Go., •
• DeALkys tVi
11.6101r.ti,E; - laos,_
' OOlLAtkit.OE2F2lll. £'tU WAVER: ' , SION OY Till SAW."
Potts-Title. •
March IT, ' 114 f •
A PURVE, dic S4)11,
. .
h.Cri Piroll .400. .M4tAI, Nterthan ! . Si
-MA CH INESD POU:tiDEr FUR- -
H. of SOUTH &
.PES..y and. N.•.:
• 7 = PilliAl/ELPHPA. • .
'ltTgot . C*n.ter: ingot Warr, Red. ilu:da: - Yeßotv, • Pig
701: Bar:Tin. Pig;•Lend..-Bar Le.ad. Shelter. • Antimony.
..130 ., b18, Blkninth, SOldcri,lta, Sh&4lron,
bhert Zinc:. Stool. Bf mix,•Ciaciblea; :Foundry Facipz.,
Arnilc VI-es,"Fil**&c... Old Morals. '9ld Capper; Ol d
Balsa. Old • . • -
. .
.
illt7N, w. nud OiteOttil;h4nd Idarbihiptio. and.Black
sinittp.:' ToolA. tout Ste3m EnLioes. tion . gld dud Fold. - I -
. - 13rAttfeter ot erery.de.cription in use by' ly,lachin
-I,dgand,Potindrymen: turidPidtd to order..
(*ask jur:Strap Iron, Old Rails. nod ail.kindp..or
„ .
GRFAT •IMPROVEMENI' IN. GOAL -SCREENS. ,
Thee .. nderlduned are w pek , ' prepared .to. maliefacture,
thvir gti( 4). in - NI inerqville..all Itinds , Of. BClt E EN'S ref
*v60:11112 Cual.- . of the' bnproved malitifnertire: patented
t. diena Laubehatela, 4th February. 1862: :- • • .
Oereeri's mannbietured' by tniy process: are More- du
mhle-'atinbtin 'their forin;lietter. and are furnished a,
clempas any. to belitul in th e' Con _
,
Thee are made •of 'Sfillare iron, in sticti r.attia , as Ti
'irevent.the'Coal slidin.Y. from -one size. to the "titer be
we it i-...thorimably - assin - ted, thus preparing, it better
Man. eau he dime bycnOt true, or wire ecrileus,. •
. .. ~ .. . . .
Tiie,mannfnetprera• tirzently - renuest all -Operators
Wanting. Screens. to eaninine :those ite*.patent Screen
n their Ali li. or at work at 'the Mammoth Vein - Z.^ol:
limy Or 14e - orlze S. Repplier.• - hear tit.. Clair, Where th"y
nare.been in nee. for some thne: , ; . -. :. . .
,' .
- .Tly.purchasing .cri•eps.linnle nailer 'this Patent. liti
....m ti. 'm.o.-any tnntlile as to Patent rbilil , .willlwaililded,
' All•worlt - ihme -with promptnet.,.. and tli,mnich.
... .• •. -. . , • ' . .I. &L. 11A.1.111ENSTEI,, -
' - 11finersiille..innel. 1562. -
. . •
.. • 'y ... •ci.'.:;:! .i .,,,.. g -
-• • -.---- ---f4 4 :4. - 0#. 14 , 4 ; J -3 .. i . O- 7 - ~ • -.-
..-- ...:-..' --..'. J. - cr. - .': F.TI. - .WK'',' . ..:. ' .
- • -:(WCCF-S`iilft.To BROCK & SROPIAKER4-
.Ni r l ItE : r (().z Ii . -5..(- 11 L EN$
- • - . tinder . ihe..lenkinm. , ' en tent,
COIL RAILROAD 8i NORWEGIAN STS.
' ... ' • , ' • . .•POTTSV.Ita PA. • .: .. .
;ran 2R. ms, • . , . : ' ,
•••• "... '4- .
DEDERICK'S
GOAT, HOISTING MA.OIIINE,
Parrnteml April . 11,
.IS6t
Thts celebrafrilVnal Tintsting .
chine hie tkei.n in linrce-. , s . cil opereti-n fnr met' three
. Teere. number are.
trivina , the . mot,. perfect Feit6fectlon It Ic pimple end
durable hirrlng• no . geerine at nll. iirripid In its 'Terri
thm: rand: eery easy for the hwAe. INireriptive Clrcui
lar •oequinlng letters , ' 0' . c"mrnendatiaii. price;,
*mint •• -.• •
• .
L. MAnn'fietnnti , rt;
• Albtiny'.A6•le.ulturnl anif Maellne Works:
••I'darth 11.6 m • . Albany. ti Y
• .
. . • . • Sevin . .
iilete
.
_chinv. in Existe:nec.. - . •
The - IntrodrictiOrof the' FLORT;NOTi"
• Dates. a new era in.Belring'Machines. •
It • Iltenist, Vella; Ilintl‘,.Gnthers, Bra ds,
•
• Quitts,'and Gitthera and • haewr - on n '
: • Itudle as the Amine time. - • ••-:' •
The undersigned .htis bum): tippeinted 'Agent for.
SchnYikiff County. of the • Fierence Sewing •Machine.
Company; Manufacturers of the:celebrated Reversible
Feed Sewing Machines . . • ' . •
The.ffillowing adVantages over any , 'and . all Sewing
Machitter..are 'dein - led for the "Florence ••i
It makes tour different stitches, the lock;- knet. don::
ble-lock and double-knot,' on one and ' the same ma
chine. Eacitatitch being alike . on both sides of the
fabric
It hes the ret.erslbieleednociiiim. which enables the
otemnir,.by simply turning a thumb:screw. to have the
work run eitherto the right . iirleft, atayltny..put ol
. .ttle - same, or fasten the ends or the oestrus, without tarn-.
-Chanaing the length of the stitch, and from one kind
.oistitch to another.: Can readily be dune' while ma
chine is in motion.. • • • •.* • • • . •
, Every stitch is perfect In itSelf,.making -the seam Se.;
cure and Uniform. -• • •••• •
ills aueost noiseless, &ideal! be used - Wherequietis
: Its !notions are all Imsitive.: there are no springs to
get out -of order,:artri its sfutplicitynnableS.titeMest In
eiperienced to operate it.. • • ,; •
It will not oil, the drvas till, operator, as .all the
coachinerY is 01; the top of the table. . • .
It is the most rapid sevrsrin the *pfrif: making - five
etitehts to each revolution:. .. .
. `lts, stitch isthe Avonder;:of .411.. became., of its cent
bined.dasticity, strength and beauty.. :. • . •
It does-the 'heaviest .. .or ffnest... ork with erinal
ty; Without change of traion or truiehlikry: •
Evety.kiachinellab one, of Jenck'S Salient - hint mem
tached: (the right Lo use which we control.)-enabling
the operatorto turn any width of hem desired: '
The public is respectfully Invited to eitunirie thise
Machines at the store'..of the undersigned,'Ciatrestreet,
Pottsville; where full prztitulars will be given.' - • ,
.
• • IL R. MORRIS:
2441 •
• An;ip . pgt
JOllll.lll A. OTTO.• limmaiructiaret - Jand
Dealer iiinll kin& of Lumlier; Va.- •
Jane
BUSINESS CARDS.
.. . .
LI ENILY,APLIKA"SANTeI. : ..: •• .;., ..-- • -
1 I . . , .. ... . .
•.. Ul V iL.A.Trp - MINING ENGINEER, • - ..-
. . „ ••
l'nepects . Collieries...l , lnd 'examines 31inera1atict Oil
Lauds. Oymon—CtrissuiT ti . 'vs 'Building, tegitre
Pll..eplioiii!e.Episeso4l: Chairci. - - ~; • •
L' i N 'T. , QC11.1.11TC11; Civil and illinakni/
CA • Eiigitteere**avidly., Pa.— • , . ' •
OFFICE on `id door of Gel?. Bright's, -Buililln,•Ceh..
tre : titreet.' . •• {Dec.lo. '64,-504f .
.
11.1111.Risi . UROTHIERsi , nod MI-
L ning 'Engineers, . Busses Building, decond and
tduhdniaugolitr&u... •••• .•.-.• . ' • ••• • •
' STEPTIEN BARRIE. • JOSEVII S. Iid.REIS'
Jvlp nuf•• 1 • • . September 31/- - •
' W. 1411 EA VC .Ppt tiv.i llv
ar the a renmsylvania State. 'Oeuliog,tel
l §ctive:,.;; er
pitiree
.October lq;
RANK CARTIER, Wild Emmte. Aim" l.
;MAILANOV .Urrl.§cl4o,ll/ Comity; Pa
ra-Letter..Ads— _qty.P.. U."
.March no. 4.11. , • 1S tf
A GlElit, V •••,•,For:,.. the 'Purchnie 'mid. • tinkle
LI.. of Real. Estate; buying .and ielliug (Aka taking
charge of WO "Lauds; Mines.. are.. nrui collectlng,..runts.
Office Iffithantangu' Street, PutteNille. •
•
April 41„ 'GO ' . HILL.
W . R. 8V31014q4,
CIVIL. AND; IgtNING . ENGINEER..
tilahatilonge.
tyltoeq POttosvillie. . ' •
M:l3 G •GS
• . Civil mid
POTTfitili.Le.; PA., Orvil , E.:2;. LTEE -TvertAce,
March)n,.~f43 f. •
: l<l • SIP
. • .B . 11 . :1 . 0 . 0E - 14'..: • I
NiarkpcB,„*noro;;...i.i,:yr..o of Centre Sit.„-
' • IPOSEV.TII,I...Ic ! .
Chritre rresh En pplied to
-cu , tmers. ` - • • : • •
• Thy , •petmnage of. the -public is ieepectlully B ,, licitegr.
ApriLl4, 'ice• • '••• • • • • 15'4 f
vrATcrims,
CLOCNS,
' and JEWELRY Q ;fir
ALWAYS OW ND
Stints of lithsiall Instrnmoints.Violin Strings,
Viol Suito„ts Guitar and Aiolio Strings ciistantlY,
on bond. . Jon' 30..: [J •64,--5
aTisoyE . R . ; • . • .
, • . . ,
WII.OLESALE.AI7 , II) ,RETAIL DES.I.Eit IN
• • • •
• , • AN . D.- - CIGAR . S,
centre Mt.: b.PPo~ife Elie To~dn hail,
- PO*Ti4VIA.LE, PA: •. • • •••.'
. gliAt4 . CHAO- . W.'.WILTERNII.TII, '
EtA.:U5E..,4.5..-WILDERMUTH
(Su' ce.zors to F. S.:ll,lt•aeler.)
' 101114.1 . 6ALR ANT; 11ET.S11, - . A1.Y.69 I
• . T933.01C CC); • SNUFF - •
NEiItLY , OPPOSITE THE • 2iIOHTIMEH 116HSE
Pozuvil le. Pa.
Jan 20 'GC
D.R. 'W. K., LIITEKWIAVEB.,
1D. 13 1. P' • Ilia Willi
• Sucreasor'to.Dr. 6. • Lm . nrdnn: • • •
lradmite or Poi ,, ylwarlia- Dental Stirgerv.) , '
ROOMS 1.2-.11na•1404 n_tooire- Tbit d. . •
1 - 0 - Ether nod Chhnnfortn adminiAered when de
fired
.
;ti•rnne . Nerint—Prof - T..l...Buckineam,, D. D. S. M.
:1 d. E. Wildman; :D. D. - S.' NI D.: . prof Janice
rnmnn S.;* C. N. Pie: •0,
nil others: •• • • ' ' Main —13 , 1 y •
BO WEN.
•• - • •• •
..1) - 1-10.TOCrRAPHER," .
Respectfully annonaces . to •dm Citizens - of Pottsville
and vichdtv. that hihas taken 'and fitted up the. PllO
- RAPII IC 0 A LLERY.. in the bnildinc at the N..rth
east , xiter of Centre. and East; Market street. where he
is prt pared to farniSh in the highest style to Art, VIG-,
NEYTES: A;gIIROTYPES CARTES
• tr- Ile aSks a sham of publicPatiOnagn: krill hopes,
by•-•trlct. 'attention tptaisiness and courtesy, to
,receive
1'27 . 7 Call of my work.
BROOMS .! .BROONIft.!!.
tic ufiderogned ce t,; the Otizene of Potts
and thnt - - they.h . lin , opened a .; •
!. -. 001111 . itabon AlUtifFitTany,'
.1 I the,Eii Wing :forMerly.oeen
• by'.the.,ll in Oreorel.. Pottx . vi I le: •
.V,r•ir . ther aro, pi•efored to e , tifq.ly ineri•baw itod
'nt bet
citizeow with Bi.oorns :nt Wh, , ltt+l ,l e. and I -,
Prii..
Th,pti,,iiaL T of [110 . 0 . 0111e -
,hl,,n.spectfally
They .a..e..aiso- tirep•irecl.tq .tu'ini.V in pnrchot , !•nL..-at
ni , dernte ikijees,, Tile •' Pnieiit nro9llll
Winpper, an article, of gie . :tt/eionomy.rn all homg!-
la , ;Pen.•••• : ' .31.ILLER&WDONEL.
• . the :
, .
. . .
:NEW .11tOoli . A.N IV S II'ATIONERY.
The iindered:ined are.now. 'nreniired, to furolgt). a,ane
iFsini rilent of liookt , liod firi‘t class Stationery,-nt their
Nvw Store on. Centre 'Street. four doom tielo* the
Epieconal Churilr... Printing, Binding and,Stutriping to
'l,' , .: . •••
..: • . : alchool linoim,
' Toy /g001i.., - • ,
. .
Osdi - i• pmrppily.titteliclM tn. hive n+a i'all. , -' - •
LiOS 1.1 . 1: 5.1.1 ELI., ,t 5 .810 011 ER.
0.-C., 8..81,,Ti1i.i...
1.6. tr ' .
C: lins itysu •
lincoui•nge,lltomt , Illsinufactiqrea.
'CitAIILES
::SALANTA :SAVES' •
SOcivattl . St.. Pottsville - •
'Announces, to the husinals community of this,
And the artiolniee countlei,..that he •trumular.
turn s SALAMAI'MER-,,SAFES of all sizes. and a
kinds, warranted Fire-proof, which, in point of
workninnship and will coinpare 'with tins •••oh-•
toted from any - other, estitblishment iu •the. country,
He always kt.epe_saler , on hand for 'sale., and will make
them any si7,e.anr Banking, and. other Public
institn
tions. AS cheap, if.not - eheapet than they can he obtain,'"
He refers tiißenlaiiitn ilaywOod. Gnome 13rfght.
C och and A. Ilende - rson. of - this 'B4,rotigh. .heve
h , +Saf..4. teas ' MR.L.JM.tr • •
L.: : .W.;-::i3 QS 13 YIRE Trl!,L,
AGENT FOR
LILT BRIC OIL W ORKS,
COITIOeFORD. it CO.
. .
OFFICE—No: 26'311n rice! Kt., IP iit.burg,' en.
t. The attention orlmlNEits in particular is railed 'to
the excellent OilS, for Coal t 'ar,t and Stationary E.:twines.
that . wenre noiy. manufacturing. Parties' using our
.Oils nu
find an incia-e saving. - They will not gum
nor,c4utettl'in . cold'weather and are eittfrOy' free from
grit. "Our-;'•Att Oft f•,r F:ngiues. and. Oil Va. Coal
Ctrs. cannot ile etplalicd:i . Orders should' he left la
reilit,vad 'richer 'Office. Carlytn.. or 'at ..130S BY
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DI
HAIL 'COLUMBIA.
•
. .
liail,Colnmhia happy
banii 1..,
IfilL , ye heroes, heaven I t herd, • -
.Who forittbt and bled hi PreiViom's'esti!e.
Who fought and id.'din Feeelltira'v mate.,
Arai When the stoma of. war was gone. •
Etjoved the. Peace your valor won... •
Indepentletice he your ,
Ever.trtindful what it cost, • •
Ever'grateful for the prixe, . ••• ,• -,
Let its alfirveach the skies:... • • .
. .Firm:rutited..let uv'he, • •
.•
• . Rallyitte round OUT Liberty!
As a band of brothentioined. ' . •
Peace, and safety shall find. . .
. .
. • • •
:Immortal Patriots; .vise Once' more I.: .
-Defend your rightA. defenrl your shore r
• Let no rude foe with intrtiona hand,
JAI .mirodefoe.with impious heart'. ••
:Invade the shrine: ovhere satred,tlee. •
Of thiLlind hlood, the well earned prize
While oZainir peace sincere aird,just,
.in heavers we pines a manly. trust:
That truth . andjusthe:may vette%
Aid eirery,soerne or. boad4e , fail. •
Firm. united; Sr• : • •: •
• .
. .
Sonsd, snood tbitrumpet of fame;
'‘Let, Worthington's grew- name . • •:
'Tithe ihro'' the -world with loud applause 1
Ring pow the world with load.spplaose I
• Let' every clime-to freedom dear. - • •• .
Listen with aJoYful ear ; . •• • •_' • .
With equal skill. with' steady power, , •
. lie governs in the fearful hour ; .•
Of horrid war: or guides*.with
The happier time of h 'tnest• peace.. • • .
. • Firat, united. &.c. •
B• held the ehivf who no* roretaande,•
'Burt , more to verve his corintrY,stonds.:
•• The roch•on sbich the storm will heat!
The revh on. Which the. stothr will beat
Bitt armedvtrite.'firtit and true...
.
li Is hois•?.aie . thretOn /leaven. and you ;
When h , pe
_was el Okiria in 'clisritay;_.• •
When gloprri +!b.carecl . C9 , tbblte , " day..
Iliostvady.urrod front changes free; '• -
'Resolitkl oirdeath or Liberty.'.
nnited.•&e. •
, T33 - 2...5T4.1t. 7 13PAtG1.4D 13ENNEL: •
o say con.you ee. by early . tied,
W. tat so nroadly'we hailed at tbi, twilight's laststerim
Whose twriail stripes and bright stars, through the per.
• • • ilnue .11Art. • . .
O'er the• nimparts - we wafclied:. were on gallantly
. . . . .
. - . strennune . . . . .
- And the racket's red elm. t he bunths buntline in nir.
. Gave proof through the night: that otr - flag-was fatil
. , • • • •
tif ittv. duo the Star•stia4glo earitieisttit
ace
o , Or tits land of the-freoand=the-tome• o
On the shore. dimi•innen through thei . intstof the deep.
•
Where-theloes h.tughty host in• dread nilence . repo-
. . .
What is that'whthit the breeze. rear th&tciWet:ine: steep.
As it fitfully :blows. half coneetea. hair t•
NoWit e+tche..: the - greatn of the niothinwa flt 4 beam=
In full glory retlecied..uow shine' , on the atre:oo ; -
the-Star-Spangled. banner. :0 lon •
O'er the laud of the tree: and 'the honie o
And where Ls the hued who vainfinglY . Firrtrb..
That the havoe of war and the battle's confrn.lob .
N home and a etinatry wpald as.t , mere? •
TaModood has %%Italica atietheir fold footstep's pal
luti m;
- NO refuge could save the hireling and chive.
FrouitheLeffor.tif:tibrltt la- the gltn.m of the .grfwe !
• r And the Stnr spangled hanne'r ittinurnith.
. O'et . the land bf the free and tha home of
01 thus he it ever. wheri'freernen..ball stand . . •
liet Weel , ilvdr homes - and the foe's desolation :
Blewd .ith victory and' . peade, may our beaven-re•-
caed i and
Praise the Power that bath made and preserved us a
Thea cer:pier we'must. for our eanse it Is _
And this be our mdtto—=•ln Cod is sur trust 1•• ...
And-the SPtr-spangled . banner in Triumph
shall wave. -
0 er the land or..tfin 'free and the home
.ot:
'ALL 'HAIL TO' TELE BRAVE AND FREE
- • •All h. 1.1 to tfiC hiaie andirte.,"•-, '": •. •
•.On hind or on rolhnr Wit.•- •
•.* h(tst..s . adynoce Atithsword.and lance,
ean, of Lberty --• ;
And Win ther tirtrinnedt's ear, , ' • - • .
They, iicrry's . «tar, , •
ont , i(de fall •ii..atlysTliiry's pall, -• C.- - -. .-•
• They still Ilse the 'priile (a the war.-
Thi(o hail to fhe bi-ave nnd free.
:On 1 ., n1 - 1 or (in sed, ,
• • Who--(e' hats adyanee.: , with sword and lance: ••
• -.1.0 the eause.ol . 'hbeily. ' • -.1
. . .
Oh. who on the rolls or Tame; : •
SbnU a• a..d.thelibzheid tritnel• '•
Or who shall hear. from woman fair.
Th.,se smiles whieli the world would claim
- For whom shall . t
. Which a-people-send the skies?
Forair shall orit lie battle tomb
The laurel which never dies r. ' ;
timie, but rhe-braiT 'and' tree.. .
On • • • , .
Thin rniPe pnrilnz
A Meteor . tgaint , the ; • • .'"
With rolling chum, u wit proudly
.. eptne,
un , :rd it. or to dle. . • .
Firm Oarr the lance in "tilt". • .
A . minsCa faithfu: itreaut ; •
The.trumpet • .
And v lur Ehalldo.thetest,
And then with tite.innve and free,
. On land. ;tc; • • -
THE DECOAR,i'IION 'OF INDE
PENDENCE.
Adopted
,by . .go . pgrgoi,.J.lllSr4; 17Th
. .
When. in the. course : of unman". events, it
ticeOmes necessary for ori ! ;:people to'dissolve
the politrceel.tteinits which-have 'connected
them. wji h- eeninhi r. and to' a-,senne among ;hi
powers of ihe . e evil, the .separate and equa'
s e r vic e r i to: whiele.the bin's of riature.-atiti tea
. .
tare's thetivaslerent resla,al
ihe pinhats of manitlnd requires that the,
sluinid deed-ire . t.he'..catts.Us whieli . ,hupetthezi
to the:se.r.poluion.. • • • .
We hold these be - self • evident,
All men Ure created equal; that, thev art
entl . mt etl their. Creatttr cert ina
_ . . . . .
lienable yieill EC ;. liiq, aiming ;hese,- are life,
lita fly, anti the puispit of: hap . piness. That,
to twcarethepe riehts, goiiernmentsareinsii
, . .
inted•iimMig.men A
, rriving their' juist powers
frctn. • the content of :the . g:rverped ; that,
• w betteiierany ~torn of government • beerimes
destructive et t e- e ends. it holly rd , lit 'the
people to iilt(Trir 'abolh.li it. and toinsti •
•Intem new gOverninent.: i:s foundation •
na•surb . principles. and organizing its powers'
in .Such fornt; its to them. shall semi) :litoSt . •
dik(.l2/ . • to. effect their .satety . ::!1(1 happinesi.
Prudenee, indee dictate - . I hat govern-1
Mentst established should not be changed
for light and transient •catt-es ; and: acford
:ingly..t+ll ektieriertre hash Shown; in.-
kind more disposed to suffer; while evils
are sufferable.: ihan right •theniselYes by
-alHishing the form. to - Which they:are nevus
tomcat • But when' a .1( tng train id; ahtisefi and,
it . .zurpntions, pnrsnieg invaritildy the • same
eiiuces .at design:ln rednee.t hem un
.der absolute despotisM. , it , is' their right.. if- is
-their duty. to .threw ofy : such government,.
•hnd provide . new gnarls for' their future .
secirity ..S.Uch his been-.the pltient. suffer
mice of these colonies: arid' spelt is. now the
.necessily•which constrains theni to alter their
former system of goverbment • ~The history
of the preseht• king Of. Great. Britain is a re
peated histpry:•nf it juriesand aon:nations, all
having._ in .a direct obket, be.-establishment
of un absoltite tyranny:oiler these Stitt
prove this, let ficia r he.subutitted .to candid
world : •
•. He has.refetted his assent tn laws the most
who'esrinie and rtecesSary for, the Publiegool.
He has.. ft (rhillden .. his. Gov.ernors • 1o:• pas-:
- laws (if .immediate and pres Sing iMportatice.*
unle.ss suspended r - o n. in theiperatio till his
assent shouldd. he nu:L.When so sits
• peintd,..he has utterly neglected to 4itendii)
. .
,
He. has refused to pais -Other larvafiir the
Fwetimmodat ion,of larae dist tic.% S . of people:
right. Sit' r( in the legislature;
*right them,. and, formidable to
tynsirs 0n1y....,...
`He has t alled.fogethOriegislative tiodips at .
plitees - able . and distant
from t he. depository of th-ir ,publie reeorda;
fir the: For pnrpo, a of fai.iguing.. them ,into
compliance, with
,his'ineasitre_•s. _
.
lit
hlia dissolved representative !tenses re.
pettedly, fOr oppoing, wit h manly firmness
invashms on the raghts of the peemle.
He has refused, for,kiong- time after such •
dissolutions, to cause ..others: be elected ; I
wherehy the legislative powers, .incapable - of •
ennittilation. have returned to- the people - at
large for their exercise; the State remaining,
in the meantime, exposed 'to all :,the dancer •
of invasion from without, and, convulsions
• He has . endeavored, to prevent the popuhi
Lion' of these States ;.for : that .ptirpose; oh
st meting :the JAWS "tor naturalization of, for
eigners ;.: refurdng ti)na , s others to encourage
their migration hither, and raising.t lie condi
Hautew:of ne appropriations of I
He has. Ohs , ructed the administ ration . oty
justice. by refusing his tissent.te laws for:es
tahlishing judiciary PoWers. • •-• • -
He has mitde ju lgeit'denendent.on his will
,
alone, for the : tenure of their oftices,- and the
I amount . and payment, of !heir salaries: . ' - .1
1 . He has'ereeted a Multitude of new offices; 1
and sent -hither swarms of
~offieers t harass I
ourpeople, and, eat out their_subsumee.. .
He has kept among ns,. in tintes.of price; standing armies, without the consent of our
He has . affected .to , render the • military in:
detiendent of; , .and - auperar Lathe civil power.
dcimblutdi With othdot, fOsintfeit
, .
us to a jurisdiction foreign- to our , Constitn,
t • an,l, unackoowledged by our lows ; .eiv
ing his assent to their acts. of pretended legis-
For quirteringiargebodies of armed *mops
'among ns
4' , • ,
For protectingthen ... 2 . hp a mock trial, froin
ponishrnem.- for any murders 'which they
should :commit , on the inhabitants of these
For c , ttiog off our trade withall parts of
the- world: •
For imposing taxes on us without our con
sent
. . • . .
For'.depriving NA, Malty -Ca*, of the
by of trial pry . : . • • • •
For transporting us beyond teat tube tried
.for oretende.d off flees: • -.• • •. •
For abolishing 'the free sesterri..of .English
laws nia !neighboring. proiinee: establishing
therein an arbitrary goverittrient.tind . eidarg
-
in g- hp:boundaries., so as' tti. 'render' it at once
an example and .flt instrtimentforintroduting
the Stole absolute . rute Into these Colonies.:
.For..taking . away•oni"ebarters, abolishing
our.most - valuable laWs and altering.. funcia-.
mentally, the powers - ofnew
. For suspending our . Otrolegialateres,..and
dectlating.therns;elv.tli s in.v.ested.-with power to
legislate for us' in all - eases whatever.
..Hellas abdicated . grWernment'here; by
daring Us out of his protection end'*aging .
war ae.aitiat us. •
•He -halt. pluodered. onr - a erts,:ravageti our
Coast* . buret - our towns,
."destroyed the
1ige.4 . 0 our . people. .• •
He, is at ilia timeiransporting large armies:
of toreignrnercenailes to •eomplete the works'
of de Oh, • - destilation, tyraony, already.
begun -WI I .. eircuntstahees - or.ernelty and s
perfidy scarcely parallt•led
. .in• the Most „hat , :
barons. ages, - and totally unworthy the head .
ore civilizi4 nation. . . , • -•
Aielptp. - canalrained our fellow giltz errs `r
•ken..eaPtive on the* high Seas, ici'bettr arms
against heir" eriu ntry; to. become . the exCen •
tionet„s of theirfriends and, brethren, or to fall
themselves.hystheir handa: - . . ' • • •
has 'excited ..clorries•le `-insurrections
amongst Mt, and tips endeavored to bring on.:
the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless
Indian . sa • vages,..Whese known rule of ,war,
fare is an undistinguished .destruetion
agcs, sexes and coaditions; •
lii - everV-atnge of these .oppresaionsi we
lwve 'petitioned for redress in the - Most,. hum-,
big t erins . ; . our repeated 'have teen
'answered cinlY:hy repeated injury.: A prince,
whose characteris Ault marked by every act
Which. may di fine a tyrittif; ; ls_ unfit to be the d
rider of At free people.-
:. , •
*Nor, have we been wanting . in.ettentlon to;
our British hrethren. ' . We . have warned them
from .time to dine; 'of attempts. cif their legiS
"I:tture .to extend an . tinwarrantable
- lion -over us. We. haVe reminded them of
the eirtminitariees of our ernigrati m .and
. dement here We hive apealed to their na
tive. jitstice and Magnanimity ;.and We have
tae.jiireci. them, by the . ttes of our common:
kiridr . ed; disaviiw these*UsUrtntiions,
would..ineyitably interrupt our
. cennections.
and correspondence : • They,
.too,ltave . been
deaf to. he voice .of. just ice and ctmsanguini
ty We.must.,. therefore.. acquiesce. in the .
tiecesity which' denounces our separation,.
and - linlo !hero :as we hold the rest.Of man..
kind,' . .enetnieshi war; in peace friends::
•• WE. therefore, the RepreseniatiVes of the
:Unit ed• Sates of A merlea; --in General Con
gress: assembled, .appealit,g-to the .Siipreme
~Tudge.of the world fi' • rectitudethe: of "our
d(i.. in the . name and s hy ttie au
hority ot s sthe good people of . these colonies,
solemnly. '. puhli-h and declare ; That, these.
.• United -. .colonies . are, and of right might to
be FREE and I. OEPENDENT STATES :. I hat they
are ith.ohied :front :all, tillegianeeio the :Bri
tish crown, and that•all political cocnexhin
between 't fictriand the state,of Great Hritaitt,
is. and ' ong . lll to he; -totally dissolvi.ri; and.
that, .as. "free and independent .States,. they
have full. - power to levy. war..Concludelpettee,
c.ontract s • alliances, estahlh.h et - Mimi-Ire and
to do all other acts. arid." things which
pendent Staies . may of:rigAii• do.
.:And for the
support . of this 'declaration With:a ..firm .. .relis•
once on the protection of DiVirie Providenee,
:we mut uatly. pledge:to cash :Other our lives,
our fortunes; and 'our, pciereil honor. • .
.• . JURY HANOOCK., &c.
TWO 'OPINIONS.
.Thellei'aid and ihe : World--hoth.of.them
a e.v.Or•at es of the: President's policy of reeOrt
struction—don't appear , to agree in Opinion:
in regard to tile Coastitulional 'Aniendment ;
the cornier 'bolding that Congress has therein
"Stolen ihe . President's thunder;" the latter.
.maintainingibat -Radicalism has triumphed.
Says the' Herald :
"Congreaci: in rjerting - the violent apd'ob
rnixi!itta_ ideas and propositions of Thaddeus
stENi . ena, anit in.adnpting the - noliey of Pre§f : ..
dent -Johnson: has saved the:Republican.par
,ty trinti•.dh.snitition.; and has given it. a pow
erful phiffiirm - - for the '.approaching fall elee•
;inns. : ...I , 'lt is npparent that. in
neon.hai k. the . reel - info met pnliey, of the.
adminia , cation. the Itylicala have not.abated
a lot-of their wriith-against.•Andrew Johnson:
They approPriate his work; they steal 'his,
'ilinnfter : but they like him none the better
in being driven to, They have,
•
however, &tilted 11:m on reeon , truedoii ;.
they can bold his Rcpublienit.supporfeof lo
• his own terms, and.. wateh. and-wait 'for - the
,opporfunity . tol : subjngate him „entli'elY,or
crash" him out:".• - , • . . . . •
. There is a.very marked difference, between
the. eongre 7 sionall.and the. Preitidefit's plan
ofreronstructien. "If .the •llerald can't r ace.it,
his..Aechleney does... • .
'Now liken to the World.:: • • .
• • ."Notwit its! an Wee', Ste vens es pretended
suriender, the prOpoSerd .ametalmenf.ticcom
olishes all that the Radicals eversaimed
Their chief 'purpoce, all along has heen, - and
is lo keep the •Sont h einiepresenteduntii.tliey -
adopt riegro suffrage.. The.proposed ,amend:
men': has rtegro:suflrage•cOncealed in it s•belly,
like the :trickish Greeks . in the - hilly-of. the
Trojan horse, •'. 'There is a nigger in the renew,
--.sktilking..initeathof, standing,. Up in plain
• sight. If; the. antendritent• were to.b6 ratified,
'there can be:no doubt that the ariuthern
State§ would adopt ..soffrage - rally r
than lose St third of their representatives
they out nurnher the negroes, theV could,"
on.' atl . purely SOU therii ' qt eStions; out votq
them—to say no of their chanceS of con.
trolling action._ If the -amend -
'pie:ll.l4 ratified . , negro suffrage will itritrredi
atelv.folloW.;. and negro suffrage is the `par-.
adise of fOols,' for which all devout Radicals
offer Inp their • morning and. their evening
_
. • • .
Rit is as the
. World represents, the - people .
will decidelthat the •of loyal negro is
.•.
preferable to the vote of a white traitor. •
TILE Johnstown tibuike gives this follow
ing interesting reminiecence:
In the month niTebruary, 1861 says the
Johnstown Tribune, when the . mut'efings of
the .roming . ctvil. finite were borne' to the
North, upon every. Southern brefs , ., and. two
months,beforwthe bursting. of the war.cloud
'at Sumpter, the writer of this met,,John W.
tleary,"thim a taunter of Weal moreland coun
ty, at Ellensburg. and had thd pleakatre, nf
spending an evening. in room. •It the.
Itlybe of Wiong.conversation,: the approach-.
ing war, was .menibmi.d.". We shall never
foriet the 'eat nestne.ta which Cillont 1 Geary.
then a - • Dinglas Demnerat. spoke "of .ihat '
tnost.anxious and exciting subject..• He said
that Abraimut.Lincolli had :been Ltirly,elect
ed" to .the • highest office in, the gift of the
" - people; that. the South hal no, cause for ,
111 temp , ing to tliworve the Union,' end' th, t
it all elate 'at - conciliation :fail, ,he would .
-take hip boy awl enter the, utiliutry service o'
his
. country, ,in .defence of the :Union; the
COnstifution"and the laws ITOw well he'
kept his word all hie countrymen know
Hi. brave, hay fell in thy. Southwest,-pierced
by a rebel bullet, ,andf John W.. Geary
self bears' upon-his, person to day the Si tire
of 'W Levere. wound received "on one of the
hardest fought, battle:field.; of Virginia =
1 - I , tw mur,7ll his exaMplelthied rallYing.the
Democratic ,Party in 1861 rirntind - th.• old tag
needa . not twite told. ' The 'country can never
honor ton mulch. those; prontinent :leaders of
the old 'Democratic, party—the Butlers. the
• Logans, 'the Gearys-Wrho;. in the "darkeist
boar . of our c4Untrra -10eory. threw' the'
• weight of - t heir. exampleand their influence
into the scale in behalf of the noblest cause
that ever enlisted.„.the,hcarti Wnd.valor.of
To pardon a TRAITOR' while gloryuwin his
TaaA so', is razAaota in itsdlignest..degree and
in its DA RKEST 11)831—it is treason asakiet
- ,
STEAM: PRINTING orrloE,-
Maim feileured thivionni. we are nor Trial ea
'to execute. JOB and BOOR PRITITIIIG of every de
scription A ItirrelleeettbeF Xmas' Akfueasz..cbesper
than it CM be densateal,etbee: establishment In the
Canty, mane - -
atill111" Paaiplatiarvf, • 1111illieef Ladtala.
Large Peeterep ,v,...f.- 4 " - i-- d Tickets ,
Owed 'Bille...jr,j,.t:Tct,,, Heel., - .
arttam.r - , - Views no•ks, -
sill geadwe
~.or'''.', . VP . , ifliwfler Beaks ifri:'
'At the very etrarteeffaitkra'''OeirSof JOB TYPW
le more extealmai thattf ady
, 00k* in tu t ,
i ekticu of the and we beep employed ex
r ready forijobbing. Betruf a praclidd Petntar,ourself
'we will guarantee our.errelato berms - neatas -any 0 , 14
can be turned out In the eftlee.- , PjfErVile /N. COL.I ORB done at the Waded natfee•; , -;...e.,- . ~
Booit
Books bound in seep , vaircty,eretyle: -Blank Book
o evel9.4lBBCriPtkornskkACtltned.bonndautßrtilisile
'orucr...At shortest notice.
. , •
• LETTER PROBE NEVADA.
P i tt ll ***liiiirfof " / 4 1 ith i aOss . : 36l *• l 4:
e A , ,etii , ;:"'NEvAiii,ltny`Atb";
Dtsssits Enrrotts last I believe I
left .off aper...sotne observatioaa.as-to the evils
of c- Prniessienal .. prospectorh,"and shall now
advert
,to tfie manner w
in hich:operations ex..,
carried:on by most. of the companies that - .
have been - formed in..the' East, who haye re-. -
lied on "the representations ofthe aboie n4en
tinned tittles. ffi - Afthr the Stock. has *been fa
lcon an a surient: working . capital paid in,
their ft 't step send our one or 'two
•
young men to superintend the erection of a
mill—men that 'ltiotv '..nothing at all of 'the
country. its. people, or. anything , with refer-'
enre to the busin.efis thr which th ey have
been detailed Novi; tti - nearly all ofthe ca
ses of.this kind. they have•Provedfailnees - in
numy ways. They have gone - end built the •
mills and other works of , the Company, and
showed shernaelvelrf:ltdmiretble- - disbursing
agents, but -in everything, else, where it re
quired. gc4xl' bush:tem ..tact together with a
practical knowledge, of.. the .thiug in band,
were. deplorably deficient; - - Now,. to insure
sircess, or at ie.aat improvement on the, plan
`pnrstied l at present, more reliance should be,
placed-.on the men -of.- t his country—those of
'course, that should be known for their probi
ty and in tegrit v, - tor t heir practical knowledge
of milting or 'Mining in detail. Strange as it
'may seeni, the majorky of thnie in charge
the most Important - works sin Mit - regivs are
moqly piung n - .en who have ust graduated
from college or been released from crinnting.
house or office duty, where - they. might, be -''
considered efficient. hut are certainly note so
for the duties devolving `
upon them. here—Of
superintending the working ef mines,-ancl - tbe,
reduction of ores. '
There is another. class who have failed to •
realizing the expectations'of their friends,
at.d although more efficienv than , those just .
spoken of, are. still lacking the A:mantles ne
cessary.. '1 relerto those who are here called:
Eriburg students,- and others, who have 'else-, ,- •
wiege acquiredewtheoretleat , Arnowledge of
mining: WI:do telt .witth to . betitidreist ood
as staying.on e word ;against the.. benetiti of •
science- or, those who,profetts,a knowledge of,!,
any 'of its'branches;but I do know thelmost
of those - wheliave cotneituongk us with the '
belief that their stientific attainments. -were
sufficient to overcome whatever obstacles.
they might meet in the , husinesi of geld: and .;
Silver extractions, have..proven as . bad fail-
urea as itthey had not understOd 'the theory
at all. - 'Thesnare facts which have been pro-
vento the sorrow of more than one rompany,
But. on the other bandit has been prominently
noticed'that those who have-hadsonie years
ot. PRACTICAL' experience. although, knowing ..
little or nothing of the theoretical seferice.
pertaining to goldfind silyi , r.extraclion, have •
proven themselves far superior to . the others.
as regartiagood, practical reaultB..and.it.ia to ,
bt; deplored that BO few are . found who can,
con - thine:the two qttalitik of theory and prac
tte.,, and 'where the op , lnn of elmice occurs,'
1 would say give -me theipractleal Man with
.outthe theory. rater than :the theoretical
man without the praftice. . • „„,: t
Then there 'is another - thing Which . goeti . -
very fat inwards debtitting fromsuccess, 'and '.
• of equal importance to the other—l meenthe.
practice . that has obtained here of employing
too many high salaried offlegralo connection
with the ' •
• All' those' 'eempaiiies which bave: been
formed in•the East have as generatthing i
' sent a, general ,superintendent and a clerk, a
superimendent of mines and one qt the mill,
whose salaries range &Om $360 to . $5OO per ,
' month; besides paying an emalgarnator and' : '
engineer. more.than the ordinary wages' paid
to Mot ers„, Now. I contend thatlme coin-
• petent person would be sufficieet to superip-,,
' tend and manage the whole concern, turdsted
by a clerk, who 'Could be hired here - for WO
Per.mont h, and plenty of good practical men
can be, had here who would be infinitely bet.-
ter calculated for managing a mill or mine, or
bob together, .and for a great.cleal less, say,
tik,2sft to s3eo.per month, than is paid for the
inefficient menagement imported
,here from
the E•tst: , • . z• •
It is the greatest folly in the world, this ,
practice of sending.men here from the East- "
ern cities to manage our' mills and mines.
paying them.' too.•such enonnona salaries.—
It
,will not do. No country In the world can
stand such management, and I am glad that
this is beginning to'he better finde - rstood than
It WAS . at . first. •There is 'no, "
disguising the
fact, We are and . have . been untleea cloud
for the past year, and mostly the rea one
which I have. althoe eh imperfectly , endeav
peed to set forth. 'There must be . the same
&New, careful and shrewd •tact hiought
into the business here as is neee.sary. for
success in any,other kind of business, before . .
it can be made to return profitso . n the invest
ments made. More'anon. • ' '
Yours ; respectfully. - •
TEAD. STEVE.NI3'I3,DREA2d.
. . .
That noble representative of the.
can, sentiment .of F'enesylvania, - ...Thaddens-
Sievens,,whom his friends.a ffectionfttely.,call
‘•Tliati.," In making - 411e. Closing Speech In the.
Rouse of Repreitenintivrs Wedifesdny.'rni'•
the COnstitutirmal Amendment bill...said; with•.!.
a.soleinnityof manner that must- havetouched.
the hearts-of all who heard him ::
vont h. in my,manhood. • and in my old, - age;
I:11;ive :tirenm6flthnt. wl,eit any •fortn
nate cbanceshonid•have.hmken up for a' titne(!.
the .toundations of . Our institutions, and
leased tut frorn; qbliga , ions the most•tyranni-.1 .
cal that - Were' ever iniposed . in the name' of
frectiont. - the intelligent, free, and just' men of
• this Reptiblic, - true ' , ft) their prrifcssions and
heir • copsehmces, Woti!4 have. so.remncieled. •
all ourinstitudoris as to haVe freed them from' •
every :vestige'. of, hrtinan oppression, 7hf in-•
equality of right's, of the rechgnl;ed; degra
datiMi of - the-poor, and. the superior caste :of •
he rich •i• shprt, that no distinction 'would ,
he tolerated in this purified Republic but . that .
which arose from' merit_ and conduct. • This:
.brieht dream has vanished 'like the taselees •
fabric:. of 'a:vision...! " : ,•• • . ,
`Mr. Stevens isnot the only man who has
gime through life with a golden nimbus of .
hope around him, and been doomed at last to
the bitterness of disappointment. It is tbe
experience of all .history. Few men, how
ever, have come so near the .realizatiou• of
their dreams RS Mr. •Steveus . has done. - . lf
there had been rife* inore minds like his OWIL
in the • party into whose-hands,- the govern. •
mem of the country has fallen. his drearn.of.
political justice would have been a reality.
It is tormenting to think What 'might have
beeir.• But Mr. `Stevens, with a .PhileSoph
ical spirit that is -characteristic of him, an
stead of.. wasting time In maudlin ,regr4e„'
heroically accepted - t he. situat ion, and said;
"Let us no longer delay; let ustake 'what: ,
we can get: now, and hope- for better 'things •
in futnre.legVat ion." And so he-and all 'the
.true men will take what can be got 110W,_blIt.
still go on drez.ming of a future.when no dirt
tinctioris will be tol• rated in OUT pnlified•Re
putilin but those which spring from 'merit and-.
conduct. It is no srffalithinglo have dreamed
such a gnbled dream,. tind;to liege la ii , red
through a long career. in the expectition of •
its fulfillment —INDEPENDENT.
. - , • •
• TUE FankttAa's BOrtnAu--Wlid IVES it
Ani?-Gen Fisk'haS made an"elaborat .. . re- )
port to Gun.. Heward main • the condition.of
aff.ira in Tennessee and Kentucky. He says
that dutille . 1 4. 1 14 zo9 ll tho 4/ 1 3 , ,, , z;,17 7 cut ions
'were issued to.„lyitits; pp,r,spu,a, epd 7.406. to
frf-faltnew: _lle has ordered the distribm ion
of an aggregate _".of 30..000 ratii4;, s for June,
st leayt two thirds of "whiet('W ill - go te the
whites... The people of Kentucky. he thinks.
are indisposed to .properly ,care fort he aged•
and infirm freelreen; aud,their .support will,
fora time,' a•burden upon the Goyern
ment.. • •
As the FreedMati'S Bureaii' is eiidently
feeding a large "portion of " white southern
rebels,. we presume the Copperhead press of
the'north Will soon cease its • attaelcs upon
the Bureau. • ' '• -
A WAsitzbit;ll) correario'ntlent . ii;ritc.. as
-"
.".31i Seward 'said ""to three - or four Con—
greismen: who., were it his house t be- other
day., lientlemen, the. reprtsentatires from,
the Southern States will he vuedily adpit , tad
to Congress." OR To
no
But there w!ll he no revolutioil, r they will be
adieltted!" Hi also ire the' eara4. Minim:fon
spoke
,of the - President.ei 'that:ire:a; good,
and just man,ll, Thempre si mle.ressot.t for
bellerina .that §ew a rt has lest if - mtet hing
o f his old cieupfess orbit pect < Ito 'ionbies - .1
'of yo g ilient. - Poor Coen Ma* beifor 7
;:given much for bilpaseservkes talbelte.pnb..
;
Disappeintment and Rum, are making tiedhtfrec as a mfghfy tnt'eltect
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