The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 13, 1866, Image 3

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    SCHUYLKILL COUNTS :ELECTION - RETVANS; OCTOBER; 066,470Ff1C1AL
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• 5.101,11 e Ward.— _ 1-297 .1.98 1 25,1 194 2954 195, 299! 31 . 10. 300 103,, 191 1,..9, ~tl l 7, 1961 30 0 1 '1951 . 299. 190 1 .296; 195 ; 2991 /- 9 ,2,i i 9 91 193 1 300, 193
/N . E . W ar d ~ I 23;0 , . 1431 252. 1431 2571, 1391 2511 2301 230 144, 143, 143. 2171 . 143: la!: 114, 2.52 , 1421 232 14:4; 2471 114) -43 i 14a . 249 / 14?
PorrsFILLY, I.N. W. Ward 3-9 1011 336 ' 18 7 3331 IQ. .338 , .33 , i 331 192 1 193, 19.., nO 192; 331,; 191, 333,
"188!.325 1 • "1971 330, 193 3 31 in, 331 1 19:2
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Ward 1 33 8 176) 330, 173 327' 174 3241 3241 325 177) 177 ..1.711 327 1 175 1 :328 1 •1741 324 1 , '170j,3251 4781 3271 /74 323) 176', 1 3231 146
• 8. E. Ward .... .• • .... • ... -•• • • ... • - / 2 : , 1041 130 1 102 - 129; 101 1331 1291 133 100 1 1031 80, 139 103; 1301 -1031 1324 1011 1301 103) 133' 1031 1301 103. 1301'10 3
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AtlbllM69. 331 671 35 681 33; 52 65 871 37' 31 31, 68 311 681 341 63, 34; 671 34, 68 1 3 41 68i 84 1 68 t 34
Middle Want " ' 1801 2011 1321 190 ' 179 , 201' 182, 186 182 197 198 195;.13 . 2, .1981,182' 198; 182: 1961 181! 198; 180; 2 0 01 1821 .198,.182 198
Astit_t:in, • West War . ~. .. . ....... ....., 1871 1411 136 1 ".110."1861" 1460 1138! 185;.185; 111 , 1 143 140 1861 lill 188 1401 183, 1401 1871 - 1101 1871 14.11 188 1 / 11 °1 188 1 14 0
, (East Ward 4.142 1 /711 116 : 170 142 1 1741 140; 143' 141 1 172 , 1781 1711 142, 1731 142 174 / 14.3', 172' 1431'".1731 140x. 1 '6 ; 14:2, 1741 142. 174
Barry • ' 195 if.,`, 101 , 72, 95 74 9.1 9r; 97 la , 1.11 ,O, 100 3. 1001 731 291 70 931 75r 931 75 931 la, - 1
Br u nch. ..... .-- ................... - , ........... - 1481 leol 1491 .38 1311 "961'1441 1491 1481 98 1 98 981 1491 981 1491 931 1491.,: 97 1491 97! 1481 931 149 1 1 951:1491 '9B
142, '3031 1401 303 1421 3061 11 4 .4 110, 1401 • 303: 303 363, 140; 303 1401; 803 1391. 304 140! 3031 1401 303 1 140 303 - 4.1 1 3 303
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Butler,Blythe Nurth.. ....< , 1791 360, 174; 352, 170 35,6. 1711'171' 1711 3151 35:i 355 1711 353, 1711 355 170 35a, 1711 355; 1701 3561 171 1 353 1701 353
Butler, South - - 1 12 9 ; 98' 1 9 9 99 129 98; 1281 1281 1281 1001 HO, 100 12 - 1 101 , 128, 100 1231 1001 1281, 1001 981 1301 128! 100'1 128; 100
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Brnnswig, East-- . . ... . ... _5555-... ... .1 1341 1311 147; 171 135 184 126 136,1 . 1361 1831 182 131 , 134. 179 13a; 183, 1361 1821 136 , 182 1361 182 •1381 1781 1311
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Brunswig, West.. .... ... . ...... . .. .. .. ........ 631 21 ti6l , 216 •62 214 GI; 59 , i',9; 2171 217 2131 501.. 217 GO , 2171 551 217 591 218 591 218 761 199 / :60::; , 211 '..
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eses, North .. , . 421 3191'-4_l 319 43 319 411 411 40 , 320 1 , 3/0 3211 40 / 321 41'": . 320; 391 322 '4l 320 411;" , 32D 41 2201 41; 320
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Cass, South ' 1231 .491 1 128; 488 12 , 3 488 , 12 8 1 1281 1281 4881 483 4881 1281 488 1281 4881 1241 488; 1291 188 1 1 , 483 128, 31.3.81 1c,.481 4:88
Cressona. ' 1 1491 CO' 143 61 149, GO' 114! 1481 1461. 61., 61, 63'149, .60 { "1491 60 148, 611 1461 - 63 1 1491 60 1491 6 , 0" 149; GO
Ealrtd . . .. .. . ........,.,.,. .. . . ..- ._1 34 1 71' 84. 71 83 69: SO ; 83 831 711 .71 71: 83! 71: 831 71 ' 84: 70 , 83 71 83 71 83 71. 831 71
Frailty -... .- .... -. .. . ........... ~ , ..1 11,6 81 188, 61 IGS 82 168' 169;."169; 81 83, M. 169 82, 169 82' 1701' 82 170:":29 173'i 79! 170 62 1701. 82.
Foster • ~ .. ._ ... ........... t 57 1351 59' 133 37, 1.... 57 .57 , 37; 135 135 135, 57 / 135 1 57, 135 5 4 : 139 )
.57 135 .1 581 1341- 571 1 . 35 ,, , 56 . 1
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Hegitie ... . . ..... .....1 86 1 122 1 33' 1 4 3 St 3 121 ' 86: 56 : 86, 122 122, 119, 86' 122, &i t 121 801 '119;.;'861 1221 871 121 1 861 12- 86; 1z1;
Hablty. . . . . .. . .... .._. . , 330 70 33! 79 33 70' 35 38 33 1 7 0 70 70, 381 701 • 33, 70 386 701 381 701 40f, -691 361 70 381 70
Landiut,,ville, 1 491 72) 51' 70 50! 71- re.. sv, , 50, 681 69, 69 51, 701 49 71 ' 511 701 50 71 301' 711 641 571 511 70
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Sit. Carbon , 4 1 71 1 41 71 4, 71, 4 , 4' 4 71 71 1 70. 81 671 4, 714 6 691 41 71 -41 74; • 4 711 41 7l.
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31anheim, East: est, 63
621 6:11 MI 62 - 62; 63 621 62, c 2. 63 63, 63 , , 661 591 621 631 62 651, 621 631 621 63 621 63 ....;.
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abl :No rth No It ... ... .. . .... . ... ... . ... .... ... 120, 186 1 1191 188 1 4 2: 185' 118, 121 1 121 1861 186 , 1861 1211. 1361 1211 186! 121 ';"1861'119 ' 1831 121. /86;425 / 1811 1211 ,156
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31.1nhenn,•50nth........ ...... - 59 1 112' 61; 110 64. 103, MI. 6-0 - 60 112 111. 111. 60) 1111 - 601 1111 - 60 - n 6tl 111 61. 1 1101 6,1 /05; 601 111
Mahauoy Township - I 311 4161 3171 395 3 4 51 411 , 31 1 21 314: 315; 4001 4001 10013151 4001 3161 399 31 4 1 400' 315 400 315 400; 3151 4 0 01 3154 ssa
i East Ward • ... I 210 182' 9 12 182, 2111 .182'.212, 212, 2161 183 181% 179; 212, 133, 213' 1821'212 179: 213,, • 1821 1 2121 : 1831 2121 183, 2121 153
M-kutNc ' v Cm - `‘ West Ward.., 1 178 2651 130 1 26S 176 267 178, 173 Pb 2661 267' 260' 1781 267 ; 179, 266 178 267'
t l7Bl 267 i 178 28,1 1781 287; 178 , 267 '
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Mahantongo, Upper " 36 1011 36 103 36 1 101, 331 3.5 t 3.51 1051 105 105 35 1 195 , 33' 103 35 1051 351 105. 35 1u,51- ss i los a,. jt.D
s East Ward 273 1421 9 74' 1421 4 741 142 2741 274' 274; 142! 112; 142/'274, 142' 2741 142, 270 143 1 2741 1421 278 135 1 "274:142 1 ,,, 2741 142
mEI7I ' B " LLE, 1 West Ward 198: 150 DV 151 T,19 1 149' 1971 197; 197; 151' 151' 149 , 197 1511'1971 :151;:197 1501 1971 15 1 1"197 151; 197 1 151) -1971 151
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Middleport 591 33 59) 3359, 611 591 33 33, 301 59 331 59. 31 60 30! 601. 811591 33 59 • •33
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New Cathie • _ • ' 1 139 255 1391 235' 139 25, 138' 135, 135 235, 25W 259!"138 1 ! 236. 1 1381 2561 136 2581 1381 255 r Imi_ 236' 1331 256: 133` , 256
Norwegian . 5,1 1 1821 53, 182 53 ';1821' 55' 53, ;351 182 182 1 182; 53_1 1821 551 182 i 55 1821 55 / 182 1 55, IMI 55' 1821 Sa f 182
Norwegian, East • 1 33 1 -- 88 93 , 76 3 9 39 82: 81 62 "83 83 1 88, 82; 89, 82, 891 82; 89 ; 82; 89, 821 89' 82 89; 82 89
Orwigsbur,T Borough.. ..! ..
~ ..... . ... .. ...... ..... .1 911 &pi 51, 5.., 01 35 87 00; 00. 86 - 881 861 91: 8.51 92: 84 1 , 9 . 11 831 901 86 901 . 861 96 1 SO 91 3.5
Pmegrote Borough . ..... .. . .... ~ . ........;.1 130 551 1211 59 128 56 114' 126 1251, 62 55, 52;-1271 351 127; 571 13,1 55; 127, 57 126, 59.1274 57, 124. 57
Pine ,, rove Townslilp • 1174; 248;.171; 219'• 174 246 172 174, 1721 237' 248; 248 , 1741 2461 1741 2481 1741 2491 1741 248 1741 243 174, 249, 174., 248
Palo ' 'Alto Borough - 1 81. 159' 8.1 159, 80 160 "82,.."81'.821 156. 159 : 1591 811 1581 811 1591 811 1591 811 159 81, 1591 811 159: 811 159
Port Clinton 1 58 611 53' 01 58 01. 54 58, 58 63 61, 613. 58; 611 571 62: 53 611 '59 61 581 611 58 61 1 :591 61
1... mt Carbon : 9 68. 1 164, 4 7 , 160 267 163 264' 9 66 266; 164 '163 165 263! 163. 2671 161 1 267 - 164' 2671 164 r. 266 165: 267 164; 266 1 165
1'0rter........_ ' r - 1 291 55 1 26 53 9 9 55 55 35 3 214 28 28 531 28; 531 281 55 28' 551 271 55; 281 35 28 35', 4 113
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135' 189 1 1351 190 133 190 133 135' .1331 190 190 L9O , 1331 190 135; 1901 1351 190: 13W, 1 90 133, 190''135 190'.'135; 199
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10,,tal _. 1 401 2201 411 9 19 4' 4 24. e.. 39 , 33; 40 , .9.T2 2:23 220 401. 2201 40. 220 , , 401 2201; 401 220 40, 220 , 39 220 39 220
Hahn 1 44' 731 47 72' 44 71 44 4 4 44 , 73 73 73 441 71, 44' 731 441 721 . :44;7 3 1 441 73 , 44 73. 41 73
1 571 114 68 103 56 105 5,7. 57' 57 111 114 114 57 •114 r 57;:: : 11 : 41"57, 112,., 57 1 1121 57i 1111 50 120 37 113
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-. 1 149 133 1. 15., is• -, 150 135' 153, 153 1M 134, 134 133' 153 133 133 1331 153, 133', 15'21 134, 1531 13.1 1.;3 133 153 133
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Bhenatidoali - ' l `l,o3' 1911 104 190' 104 189 102 102 103 191 193• 1911 103 1 190'. 103 1901 103 / 1901 1031 190' 103' 19 1 1 , 3 190 103 190
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(North Ward..... • 631 77 , 6 4 '77 63 75.. 56, 63 63' 77 77' 77, 63 77 76 63 63 76 62 77' 631 ' 77, 65, 751 63 1 77
. r , ISouth Ward 1 111 701 142'."':70: 147 65 130 141 141 71 71. 70 142 -70 145 66 1 14). 70 140 71 142' 5 711.1'45::67 : .11 3 : 70
S, ST 51.5.U.1. .u.AVEN' 1 East, Ward 158 57! 153 ; 57...16,0:.,::51 132-'1:13, 15' 4 39 36 $6 158 54 159, 57038 50'"1,7;.:'57:.1581 57.1 1581 -37 153 57
IWest Ward • 6 4.141 7 61 12'. 59 - 3 6 62 63 63 5 05 7 , 63!1 : 5: 65 6 64;".,..6 6cl 61 64 5 65
i North Ward 261 1761 4 63 177 260' 180 251 ' 1 260-.'260,. 180 150 - 186 26 4 1 180; 260 150; 263 177"262; 178' 260: 17:1 9601 180 2150 130
---r. 1.1.kM, 1 South Ward...". . . ... ' . 259 1201 ‘ ) l9 119 - 259 120 253 259 259 . 119 - 118:' 117 253 1214 259 119 258 11T 257 119 256, 1161 209 119':259' 119
11 e wont Borough • - • ---
- 170 165. 161 169 170, 195 163 167 166 , 163 : 166 166 , 167 166 .167 166 167' 164. 166 166, 169 . 1611 137: 166, 167:'""1611
''Tremont Township. : ..::. . 1 74 451 73 16 73 46 7- 9 73 73 47 46 4r) '73 46 , 7,1 46 73 46'.'7.> 46 73; 4 . 6, 73 46, 73 41 . 1
(..Isiorth Ward.. .. ... , ...... . _ 1 110, 219 , 292 9 . 7 135 253 155 16 5 165 212 - 136 206 : 181 192."16.' 222 167, 217 164;5219 , 160 21.1 1 174: 183 168: 21a
.1 1, ,u. wt.'s, i East Ward , 1321 184 , 148 1,,3 132 184 135 1,1-15 1331 181..181;" 1813 . 131 181 131 181 131, 179, 1341 1112 134, Is 2; I3i. 175 134' 182
':(South Ward... . ••- • 1 232' 1 311 243 - '.121 226 135 230 231 •)31 130 -129; 130, 231 127 230, 132 230 125 231!:.130, 231' 123' 231 123 1 230; .130
Union 1 901 8 , 13 1 89 VI 89 324 _B7, 90 501 324 . • 322, 3221 90 323_ 39 324, 94) 320! 89; 324, 89 3231 89 324 89 •324
I 110. 139 110 187 113 185 104 111 :111,;:.187.1313. 181 111 186 111 "196
,\,113,182'',111: 196, "112:."'1851 , 114,
.:181•':111,' 186
Wayne
Washington._ , 1 431- 1891 41 190 40 - 190 41 . 4.1 40 ; 191 190 190 i 42 137 41 150 11 188, 39' 192 4 . 1. 19,. , 41' 193' 41, 169
West Penn 311 1 • ' •• 9
1 133; 311 135' 305 , 134 302 132 132 1321 310 310, 3101 13,3 309 132 311, 132 310 132 , . 311- DI
... , 132 t ,309 14._ 311
i 111 70 11 70 11 70 11 11 11, 70 70' 70 .11 . 70, 1 1 1" 701 10 71 111 70 11, ,0 11 1 70' 11 70
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8 ' 93 1 8793 4 "
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I -- - ].aBo' • 8' 166 • - 1 1 1613
1721 1 4 13 1640 : ' . ' 1660 1634
Norwegian Township—plaee of holi4lDS . election —for
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POTTS VILLE;
PIATURDAY, OCTOBER 13; 1.86 C.
NENY YORIL—JAMEB.II. -WATTS; with
Caldwell .Conaut & Co„ No; 119 Broadway, New York
City, :is . authorized to receive shbacriptions for the
JOURN AA. and alao.to collect billy for the a at*
MEMORIAL
OF TIIE
PATRIOTISM OF SCHUYL:COUNTY,
GREAT REDUOTION IN PERIL
The Last Chance to Get the Book.
In order thai-all. who. &sire to preserve this
Record of the PutriotiSin. of tiehtVlkill Cminty
during the Rebelliou,•may.not he oebafredbi the
price from purchasing, - we havereduced.theiwiee
as follows I'M - the remainder of the .
In cloth; • - - reduced from :$2- •to
.$1 50,.
• sheep, (library) " • " * 275 -" 75 . .
.`half morocco • " -3-25 225
" morocco gilt • • " . • 3:75 ". :2.75
W i
When it s . remembered that,no other County in
the Cnited States has published . a Wok of
simi
lar character, our citizens should •feel a peculiar
P ride in having the,recOrd Of, their patriotic ser
vices in this convenient' shape: .In ;after years
this work will ' be. very, valuable ; 'as it will be t
scarce not baying been stereotyped: .• NO • other
edition of-it unil.belpithfished. When. this is ex-• . 1
haunted the book will not be in the market.
.
map alone of the :Southern States with all the
IlSitle,tields marked upon it, is worth 50 cents.—
- As a' hot& refetonee ; a record of worth,
- of Schuylkill County,: containing . as it -does the
names thirte e n Ationsand noltkiencit ie CoM , .
The names °Milted in the first have . :a.ll
been lidded since; and we believe it •is :now as
..complete - as.any . ,work of the kind can be Made.
To any soldier whose means are liinieed we will
. furnish the.bookimcloth for £1 per copy. -
• • On receipt of the reduced price the • book will
. be mailed to any address, post4e paid: Address
Publisher,. . . •
AGENTS WANTED !!
To Canvass the Principal Mining anti Man
. ufacturing Districts, for the Sale of our
El. 0 0
ON GO AL, IR,O YANTY.Oj
or the.PrarticalAmericOrt Miner: •
To energetic and reliable Agents•we will give uniiatiai
nducements for the stile of dub truly valuable and much
needed Book. Several, of the•best districts are • vet on
supplied, and those appb log Unit'. will be_ entitled to
the choice.; We may mention among °the? 9: • -
The LOWer Susquehanna from Danville to Baltimore
Including the Shamokin and Lykens Valley Regions :
The line of. the Schuylkill from : Philadelphia to the
boundary of Schuylkill County - -;
The line of the Eno Railroad. Including the Oil Re
gions • New York City, and the State of NeW York.
Apply to • BENJ. BANNA:N. Pbblisher,
or 8. IIARBIrc..pA.DDOW, General
• • • '• POTTSVILLE,
THE .I.TIVW YOES: SEWEETH REGTME:tn . pro
poses taking a trip to England and France
next year. The cost of taking ita band will
be fifteen thousand dollars.
THE New York Thitncei: gives notice that
if Its • correspondents accept t•any ..Govern
tent employment or stipend," they Will be
"disatieSed'• from its employment. Judging
froni.the selection the Government
the aforesaid correspondent's stand in very
little danger. .
• THE REGISTRY lAw or. MAavi....No.--The
4ttorney General orMaryland, having been
requested by Governor Swann to give his
.opinionolkfkkregistrylaW 'of that State, ile
cldes that only those are entitled - to vote at
the approaching election who were registered
last; year.. This will Trove a heavy blow to
the Jeff. Davis-Johnson party of Maryland.
COURSE,4-This week some representa
tires. of the Johnsen party attempted to mur•
der - Governors •Brownlow, 'of Tennessee, :and •
Hamilton of: Texas, near • Cairo,
Why not? That party. murdered' I.Tnion pee
of equal eminence; at - Memphis and. New
Orleans.. - it is merely . in their line of bust
IN view of the frauds 'that are perpetrated,
in a number of the districts_ of the Coal Re
gion„by.the Copperheads at every election,
the people should advocate the, passage of a
Registry law, and a law appointing watchers
at the polls. These might be made general
laWs, but if not, let us have them in this
Countyat any 'rate. Something shOuld be
done to put a e stop to the large amount of
illegal voting at every l election in this County,
A Paorrat Mos - rnk:Fr.—The Oliicago Tat
-111"s6 states that a movement is about to be
made. to erect a monument over the grave of
Dr: A. P. Dostie who fell a martyr at .New
Orleans in the bloody massacres Of July
:30. Dr: Dostie sacrificed all his property at
the outbreak of the rebellion.to his country
-
a Tact not generally
_known. • General Butler
and limits have both testified to his services,
and will bear witnessthat a more isihcere and
earnest ljui,in man never lived. *. •
SicART RonaoN.--This celebrated comedian
'and huinorist played a very succes.sfal
en
gagement out among t.he "wild men of, the
West" not long since. • The following brilliant
notice is from the "Choektaw Tomahawk".
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• We cheerfully endorse the above able crit
.
Icism. The reader will' perceive at a glance
that it, is full of those graceful figures for
which the Choctaw language is noted.: Rob
eon must have created an immense senstaion
• . nut there,
11 we may judge by the above
rhapsodical notice. .
•
lOTA C ONGRESSIO'N DISTRICT.
The following is the result :
Cake's majority in Lebannn....
Olonlnger's msj. in Schuylkill.
Cake's majority la•tbe District 2/5
That Trill dc),
Eltad,ll . l . for 3fartih Curran, 141
i:HIGH.LY.:...I - MP.OIITANT.;I
TARTLING QUESTIONS
JOHNSON . TO THE. ATTOR=
. . NErGENEIIAL. - ,:. _._ -
An• Official Declaration of •the
Illegality of Congress
Demanded:
Intimation.of His Purpose to recognize
a Rebel Congress and Enforce
ihe' Admission of the •
Rebel .States.
The following is a'deipatch to'. the, VII
Ledger of Tlitirstle3 . r :
Piesidefit has. just
'dent' into .the; Attorney-General - „the,
questions; and 'requested that'a response to . them
be returned in writing : • .
:. First'. Is the present Congress, ccmpoied of
members from the Northern States alone,-such a
CongreSs as the CcinStitni ion requires;•oriS •it an
,illegal 'and unconstitntional. assemlit‘ge : •
Second. Wonid meeting circumstances justify
theTresident in sending his next ainuat intsaage
to an illegal and , -unech.ittitional assemblage,
pretending to. he .the Congress' - of the United
''Third. Does that clause in seetiodfifth of the
first article of thO Constitution, which niakeieAchi
House. the judge. of the. elections, returns:and.
,qualitleation of its min !timbers,. give, the
Congress tlidright•tti f:xclude..Jiiii mem
bers from - teu States, or to* iniptse • dishonorable
*unconstittitiotial terms: upon their:admission • '
' :Fourth: Does tlir PreSident!S. oat lr of office !ro
quire -hint. to . enforce ,thesii proviStons of the
Coinititutiou itbich give to each State: :an -•equal.l
right of •representatimr- CongreAo
sectiod• 2d, 'section 3.1, Article fit tit' last. ,
•. Firth.. What steps- does 'the Constitution and
his oath of `office require the' President to take
in order to stion'e the s.setnbld,;e of 'a Conistitu-•
aortal, Congtees.? •• ' • •.• •• • ; • •.•
Upon the reply that may • he - .Made by•the •At-.
torney Geueral•to the above, the P.resident, there
is reason r aas determined to 'tube' his
stand: •
o 'Paidth
oe •AtferneY ire all
the more important when. taken in connection
-with the hold-utterances of the' President at tlid
Fifth . Avelinullota, declaring•that the "present".
was only `.`an assumed Congress.": .and' • not the.
Congress the Constitution Balled'-tot'," and also in'
connection With similar deelirations,.though less
pointed, that fell from 116 kips .priorto .his return -
to the Capital. • . '' •
From these utterances it is clear, the DiecUtive
hid rally made up his own »iin . d.that thelhirty-'
tineth . Congreas was not a legal :body. ...He now.
salts the. opinion .of .the Attorney-General Upon
the grave,, and deeply mom...minus' i-übjeet,: and
when it is given he will govern . himself . aaccord-..
• ; -what the re
sponse of Alr. StaliberrY.will be and that-he will.
fty .it h the o ttoni (f t Eie
five as re t Nexpreed esecnabe no
- doubt. .• • . .
radAndreifJohnsore shoWn . a . ..disposition
.to acquiesee -lathe decision of the. people • to
whom he appealed,.-all wouldhaveb.e.enlreli i .
Wit the very that. lie has dared .ever to
propose such queries Shows that he is a trai , '
[:tor :of the deepest dye,. and is acting iri open
sympathy . , with the leaders . in .the:late.Wicked
Rebellion.
• .It now becomes the duty of all *the loyal
States, to' prepare for the worst,- and be reedy
for any-emergency. . • • ,
Should 'the. President:attempt: ati act of
'usurpation ;:should he atAvoipt to. insult and
.outrage the people, by iefusing, to "recognize
their Congress and play at the gaineaf
ogMzing a bogus rebel 'Congress, .we . .hope .
that charges will be 'preferred, and "that
.he
will be hapettehed. Andrew Johnson 'will'
stop at . no act, and
.the, people. must . be .pre- .
pared to meet and .defeat . his treasonable
sehemes or their,
..liberties will be sacrificed.
Thismovement'otAy:prove.s what asSert,
in an ankle in another part of the JOurnal,
:that , the purpose of Andrew Johnson is .to
sUbiert the Government,..and play ,the .
h
near
'per. :..What does. e : care-for • the . people . or
• . .
their righbi?' We .earnestly. ,trust 'that the,
:people will - fully, appreciate 'the ' importance
of this SUbjeCti .fora bold, : wicked, deSperate
man is at the head, of flee Guireyniuerit„ and
prepared: to plunge, the country. again into
civil war- to further his base,, selfiSli- and trai
torous purposes, •.' . •
P. S —§incethe 'above was in.type
. we are
glad to learn that it is positively . . contradicted.
'The question now is, who sent the despatch ?
Was-it put out as:a' feeler or for speculation?
Who ever.'. did lit ought, to be 4urig: The
.sensation throughput the country by. its pun-
AicatiOr was tremendons.. .Gold immediately
advanced and businesswas almost at a stand
still: The people stood , almost appalled "at
its enormity, even the Copperheads and Cop
perjohnsons quailed 'before it when theY com
prehended its import.: . • "
'!HONOR TO WHOM . HONOR Is OUR.".
The Union yietoriin this District is due to
the great enthusiasm of our friends, their
earnest work, and the efforts of - their speak=.j
Who raised their voices for the cause of
-Freedom. IVe think it due to the gentlemen
.who capvassed'the
. County and delivered
eloquent and able speeches, to' name them .
and to thank-them -fur their exertions during
the campaign: just closed. They are, Lin.
Bartholomew, Esq , Cola David B Green,
Hon: Wm; L. Helfenstein. Capt, E. H. Bur
lingame, Capt. 'Chas. N. Brunum Hon. C.
W.. Pitman, Rev. George P. 'Weaver, Ben
lantin HaywoOd, Esq, Wm 11, Smith, George
Martz;, Garrett, , 4- C. Berg
streiser, Seth. Yocum, Wallace Guss,",C'apt.
James K. Helms, Major "O:
_Bosbyshell,
Howell Fisher, Gen J. K. Sigfried, Lieut..
Robert L. Leyburn, ConradF Shindle,
- Lieut. )1. and Rev, -Bowman,'of
T. C. Zulielc, 'Esq.:, of the Union State
Committee ; Theodore Garretson,. Esq., Chair
man 'of, the Union 'Cminty Committee, and
our indefatigable friend, John .T, Werner,
Esq., are also entitled to commendation for
. ,
the:qa . •
.their exertions in use. They aided
most effectively in the good work.
AK honor to theie true friends. of,
ELECTION IYAGERS-WIIEELISCI: 13R101.-
Mr.4oshua Heiser of Schtqlkill HaTen, de
clared that if Gen. Cake was eleCte.d to Con
gress that he would wheel fifty brick from
Schuylkill Haven to Fiedensburg and back;
a distance of about nine miles, in eight hours.
Mr. John Martz; a:Republican, '.bet. ; him
$lO that he would lave to wheel :the• briek.
The forfeit of $l6 was put . .up, and ;we learn
that Mr.' Heiser has decided to wheel.the
brick, which innet - be done before midnight
of October 18th. -' Of course etAfact-
ENE
MIN:RR:.~S'
• GEN.
,Gi.o. 11. TimmAs, who haMhad
so much experience in fighting,. and who-un
derstands fully the feelings: of the Souihern
peoPle, 'does:not hesitite; in private conver- .
sation, to express. his sentiments
. regarding
the situation.' Heart Opposed to the admis.:
siou of Sodthern: members of Congress until
the late rebellious States adopt the Conititu
tional amendmenti . and eleet those _only: who
.are true loyal men In this he; is with - his
great COmmander-in Ciiiet, Grant.-z-
Geo.-H2 Thomas is a soldier who rankS with .
.the foremost gcnrals of this or any past age.
Ins cOmpatriots in arms will feel :that in his
position on the.sta le of National affairs they .
have,huleed,. a tower of strength:.
THE ME'' OF. rur TENTH DISTRICT.
- -These men have mobil dene'their.
They worked hard and havesgained a glori
ods triumph in the:election of Gen. henry L.
Cake to Congress. .thir brothers . of Lebanon
have covered.. themselves with imperishable
Nonor in the grand majority they have given
for• the Right.. In. SchUylkill .although -we
have not thesatisfaction dr giving him a ma - 7
jority, yet SVC., have reduced the Democratic
majority in the face of fraude in some dis-:
trims of the Most unblushing charicter.-.
.The.electiou of. Gen. Cake' is ono of- the
greatcst . tnion victories of the year, and we
hope that arrangements will be made to haic
a jubilee over the fact that we haven added a
'vote to the Qongressinnal Union phalanx.
LOCAL NOTICES
vattely pt-tbabitest iioreltleh Drees
Goo&, J. GALL:2W) CO S.- •
...; it
Lunn, give 4.I4ALLANi) 86.01 a call anti &inn
Inc theirnewi all and Wi4ter Stock. • •It
. .
: To .111 E PGLILIC.,I thcerfelly-and-coltuitarllyjnake
th‘i fact piat I had.beco deaf for nine years, find
that "Dr.:A.l)4h re . atored my "hearing perfectly by two
oliertitiuns.llria the . in his. wOik
-of uier6-.. • • • P. o•HoRA.I
end siihrrltied this 'of Sept..., 10,8,
before me, . JAy', Iderdian,.Seranton, Pa. :
Xortt. —Dr. :thorn ti, whom the above eardlitut reler
ence, has parlors at the.-Ametieaullotiee,tintif:lsloy.
TIM : STOUR . IN cc ceso ' s T1 : 10/A49,.
had opened a NeiV llav Gixio , as 6: : G4ocCtiv . Sroati in
* Cressona, where he his 9it hand s . spiced id assortment
. of ileW goods it tile lowcst c_d.h - prices Befnvltee
the•citizcos to give hico!i. call and , get. good berkaine.
. . . . .
Srintio rind.StimmerAladerellithing'cnn- be obtained
at D„.A..tiralth'a,Cetareetreet: . . .
EtticncifPannan,Liazzi.oati.4:6,
.t , eintiful article, at
0, A, Smith's, Centre Street.
.
Von.erampa,:Choleiri. Diarrhtta, . Dysentery and any
disordnred state of the bownls,,,aae the Cholera and
Diarrhima mixture, ptepared b . s93dghea, apothecary:,
. . . . .. .
. . . . ~
,AT. tpo Atneriesn
. ilcuise, E. S. Aunis, M. D., Oen..
la[ 'and Aural 'Surgeob,.nd Physician for'disSases•o
the liespiraiory: Orgius, . has parlors at' !Int . -American
liodselrout October sth until l!sioxernher . .l.st, ' ' • '
.Gur.vr tuns. Jacob Muller of Miners.'
stile, bCbuyliCal ifilicted. with the
Piles fur IS years, - and the last . It) 'years' hisinfferings
• %Vitro dreadful. . Had tried mady.. nds of ,xnediiinea
and aillio no use ' until. he used •ROCI.E.FiS.'"BOTANIC
OINTMENT, which cured him sOund in twdweekS.
. Price,'SO oeutsi. Box.• -Sent tiy mail for 60 cent.e,-..
'Address Dr.S. It9GEItS; 200 . Dtkk Si.,.
Ontener .6 , 706 • •
. .
•I.lsimatacrr'i HAIR Cot.ontrit. afßrowes., Pharmacee
Ceptre atieet," . • . • . IS-4c .
. . - 0000A : NUT Olt., • . AND'Gt.seiauqe for benntifying and
promoting the growth. of 46 . 144', at lieowile;Plutrma
,e:eutias,Cehtetreiteet. ; •• .. • 33-it . .
. .
- DAN DEI.I9SI CorTzE, an .excellent nr icle. tor 'persops
afliiciedwith; DiapepaiN at.l.lrowna', .Pharmacentitts..
centre airoct: •. ' • -
. .
• B AllBArnitu,A Ann "own'', the great Blood Purifier
'at BrOwinn , , I'harranceutfsts, Centre' treet. " SS-4t
'lLtortv'tf ht.torien.r.i BA or, for Benottlytni the' Coln .
Olexidn, at Ifrowns% 'Phnonncen tista, Centre St,
..3S-4;
..inbricxtive &tenni engine pit*lng..- 7 lor . terms see
no, • 639 arch 'et., ptula., .and nu. '26. dey et., nen'
york" " • . May .• '
lluaurs' Hein RESTOIiATIVEIe elegiuttly perfumed,—.
fi imparts aitchoeitte and brilliancy,:tetuoves dandruff:
and inonietes the growth of the hair. Tlie•moet clean
,
ly article for the toilet.. • ' • • '
swCet.l?reatti,:anA clear!
mouth Are obtained by prepartd.by
• • '
. .
Ear a 1V 011•11 in another column:picking grappe• for .
Speer's Wine. It la an admirable artiele,:nsed hi the
taspitals and by the first CaB9 families in Parie, Lou
den and New York; in preference to 010.Port.Witte.--,
It Is worth as it gives gist satisfaction
NEW SPRING. Cia;sukiElizs A.Smithie Clothirt
"Store, Centre . street, . • •
, . .
• Frisson:lngifsh and American cloths, aillityles, and
of the, limit qiialities,•ra.D, A. Smith's, Centre street.
. . . . . .
. • pcovrs,:Nec.jc-tii% arid Rosa; to suit every taste; and
at reduced priCetx.' at D. - 4:Blrdtlra.,. Centre atrtet:
THE , :COAL•::TRADE
PottgTille, Octolber i 3:1560.
The quantity Sent hy Railroad this, week is
42,972 17-hy Canal, - 1.7,434-for the week .
60,406 17 tons, 'against 117,160 tons for the
corresponding, week last year..
.I.,lnee cont.;
pared . with last year 56,743 tons for the' week..
Thetrade continues dull, while the demand
has" increased a . shade for household . - pur
poses. It is not sufficient to enhence prices
to enable operators to , go on in this region,
except at prices to compete with the recent
auction sales, wlaieh will not pay eipenses.
The trade sums lip ,this week as follows,
compared with last year :
S *Era.. 44TAL.
--
.2,279471.7142 9731 2,9139.5361 689,928
765.820 17,4841 1,047.3291 811,589
)1,196,360 81,422 . 1,469,3231 841,063
3 .1 , 635.70 84,420 806,916:.170,152
9, 490,012 21,720 ,818.0901 827.478
1 146,651 8,69 32062 179,51 E
364,972 19,2491 818,270.8 4G,702
24.821. 8311% 19,8101 4 6,011
496,961 20,880 1,041,428 644,461
67,868 360.276 262,423
87,7211 87,721
383.627 • 7,486 439,866 106,239
76,901837 42.2741 33.875
I 44.835 2,48 T 78,468.1 83,618
86,625 32,747 45,878
230,208 0,075 212,819 d 23,889
271.817 t 1,068,652 224,969 10,069,63 e
224,9159 , 5,063,462
82,830 • 2,995.984;.`
P . & A R 80,775
&hay] Can i 5C.515;
Val RR. 31,469,
Lehi% 'Carr 2 ' 2 , 233 :
Serant Sth.; 19,798,
" . lirthr • 9,681
Penn. C
_. •
By R R0adi12,24
By Caned. 1,6361
Del & .21,P1d
Wrng .
d . _
ghezikokin.. l. 6.449
Trevortom. , -; 266;
Mort Sit.
Broad Top.; ..T, 6921
The lon' this week compared with the coF
:moieties week last year Is 59,8158 Wei,- and.
11 NW MOOS to 4serease weekly issumftiti'
unless a better deniandshoUld spring up. 14 ,
wil, take - sometimeto recover front the great:.
uncertainty With all; business .operators
caused by the:treason of A.nclre:v Johnson .to
the principle. on which he was elected, and
his infamous aSsaults—upon Congress, the
.direct representatives of the people:
learn from New York .that the Pennsyl:
vania Coal . COMpany are delivering their, coal
to carts out of 'their-yards in.New'York, at
$6 75 per ton,. and it is delivered in the City
at - from $7 25 to '7 :
. $750 a;ton: The_ cost of
delivering a, ton of-coal atNew. York from
Schuylkill County is now $4 a:ton--preftt to
the dealer, who purchased 50 cents, a ton ;
which will "not pay his exPenseS, delivery,
cents a ton, ' and there: is „only left froin
$2 25 to .4:f2 50 a ton forthe coal here . , f; um
which commissions: and guarantee : . must 'be
deducted ..Under these circumstanccs'Schuyl
kill County can furnish: only. such "coal as the
other 'Regions cannot furniih in the New
.
York market, and • the Eastern mitt kets are
but little better ._.,..We Weunderstand that many.
of the men are consenting: to: a reduction in
- the price of labor, and our transporting corn
ought to ailow a drawback to meet
the present emergency: in the trade of
Region. • • - •
The following, notice lifui'det.l us
for : pgblication ' • •'. "
. • •
'Meeting,. of. the Coat .Opeiatora of Schuylkill
"Ctiunty.ivitl he held at the re uneylvanla Hall•On
O'clock; to take tutu considera
[Lei matters of itnikitiitiacet6.tia6 trace.
s
. • •.'.' ; • .11,31%Y. GrEßNions. •
The" meeting, we Underatand, will bean
portant one. It has reference, : we learn, to the
5 per cent. allowaßce,- and there ought to be
a fall atteudince on Friday next.
.1% OR eome,J lb the Militi
a: norilegtou, eattgbity. tO;Oup tone: a month. will be
sOld low, if applied:for goon. .Forfull.particulare and.
dtagrtirne; apply to • ,
- O.I 4 4LES , SLAIILL, Real &bite' Agent,
• Oct. 13,. , 66. .41; • • • .PottsvilW
THE COAL MARKETS.
nuariti OP 00A17BY OARGO.
(00gItr0171, TOR . T4E 241Nilie'a00HNAL.1
AT PHILADELPIII.A.
. • • . OcTinuat.:l2th, 1866.
Gohnylkill Bed Sala Prepared,...... 5 25qi.f6 00
• " • Cheatnut,......... ...... .. • . 4 00•0'
.• •
' - White Ash Lump .k . S post, 5
.2 . 54 . 5 50
Broken, • 5 25 , ,0 5.50
" .Egg and . g, 525 560
" • Cheatunt, • 004 •
Lonnat.:Mt. Lump, St. Boat • 5'254 550
" " Broken • 6-25 , g,
":'.Prepared: ' 5 25'gi 550
• " ".: .. 004 • •
Lorberry Coal, • " 5 754 GOO
Franklin, (Lykena Valley).. ..
...:.:.' •
d:
Lehigh Lump; St.-Boat•••Broken,.. 25t
Prepared,..,...... ...... .+.•„ 6 oost
" •Cheitard;
Broad Top,'
. .
, • .• . NEIVVORK:
• •• : • OcroBET.
'Schuylkill Red Ash by Boat Load. .8 7 250 . 1.50
" Chestnut,. " • *" is 5 250.575
.11 ' ,WhiteAsh - LnmP, 750 7'oo
• Steam Boat . " • , 6 -500 6 . 75
" . Broken. ' 6 75@ 700
• Egg. • 6, 750 '7 00
Stove - 7 000 7 21
1 . 1 Chestnut; • • - 5 250 -5 50
Lehigh White Ash c 7 00
Steam Boat - • @ 7 00
'l. Broken..., • • ' @ -7' 50'
" • Egg ' ;.• 7..2150 7 50
1. Sloye. • ' %- 7 000 7 25
. . 75@ :6 0.0
.Efei anion Coal at Eliiiibetimpart. • •
'Lump,. by cargo' •• $ G 12(di 6 25
Orate; - " • . ' - 6 , 550 6 52
Prepared, 6 550.6 70
:Chestnut, " . . .... 5 500 5 . 70
Lehigh pool ut .Elizabethport.
Lump , • by Cargo. 7 00@
St. Boat and Broken ." 6 75r
Egg.and Stove " .7 25
Chestnut: . " • " ' 5.00'®
AT BALTIMORE.
• • : Oclober. 11, 180.
Wilkee're & Pittston W. A. 7 wholesale 260 50
.c . • -retail.;,.. 8.25 a B'so
Liliene.Val.&l3unl;:vß.A.whOlenale. 7.25 a 7 50
• retail . ..' .8 25( 875
GEORGE'S CREEKS CUMBERLAND COAL.
—lion of 'mini -, f.' o. h. • at liiouot Point,
for shipping. 6tuall lotelor_ city trade, sf.
GOAL "T.l
. ,
Freights:from
. 11
Ini".
Bridgeport
,Bedford.,..
Bangor •. • 2:00
Commercial Point:. 2.00
Che15ea....::',...:.2.00
Charlestown • 2'oo
Cembridgeport' - • 0 .40
CohasisettNarroWs.. 2.00
Dorchester : .
2:00
'Dighton ' • • 2'oo
Dayensport. : 2 00
East-Greenwich . '• -1 75
.
Fail Ricer.: " .2 00
Predericluburg - :.........1 76
Gardner' • ' 2 65,
'Georgetown • - . 50
Gloucester • ' 225
Hartford. ' 2 60
. 1.T6
..Ritigham • • 2 20
aiden ' 2 5 0 1
Medford ... ... 2 55
Mystic 2100
Marble Head ' 2'oo
I , l6rfolk" • • • - 1 00
1 00.
• Boston • ' •
'O2 vemiels and s 6T boats
• Freights from . Et 1 iza.bec . h . port. . •
NevrYork • • ' • • • $ .65•!Portlend • • 200
Fall River. '
-1 85 1 ,Newburyport • • . 2 to
Newport ' •.1 'l6 [New • London - 60
Balton ' • • , I' . SotPawtncket 1 95
lorwtch • 1 Barattnron 2 15
1 85 Now Haven.. • 1 30
180 1 Portsmouth...... • 2 10
1 65 New:Bedford 1.90
1.25 Bridgeport • SO:
2.lo,Hiutiord. ... ..•..•;,1 SO
.2'lol Albany, • • - 1 05
Providence_
. Middletown..
Lynn
Sales
. .
• Freight"' from 21a21202f0re..
To Iphkr - " • • 16.4
New York. • • -• .2 Trig
Tr i te:lAm rge
'New York . ' - • ' ' .2-754
'CO. Railroldi for '1866.
The tollowlug is the quantity of coal transported Oyer
the renewing lisirresde. for the week entlingqn
•
_ . • „, .
Mine Hill & 8. Haven 13.
.E • 20,215 09 . .1,020;838 07
Mt. Carb0n....... . sas 14 - 79,e10 08 .
Kill Creek' • .. 5,129 15''353,C94 12.
Mahanoy Broad Mt 26,826 13 1,125,495 11
Little Schuylkill..
Schuylkill Valley
MTh=
rheeirreve Vaal Trade ler 1566. • •
Annapt transpnrted doling the last month:
. Lerhetry Creek. • • .14490 . 05 91,434 VI
Swaim Railroad ' 0,23814' . 51961..02
Union Canal Itailroad 20,204 08 , 123,595 02
'Coal Trade* litallaipia amid CaimarlB66.
Bt. Ciaft
Port Carbon
.Pottsville -
Schuylkill Elaveu
Total for week::...:
PitlVlOdely this year...'.
To *zit.ti.sil• int.*fo3'.
IGHTS,
, . .
iclimond rPhilitd 9 a.
Flew Lotiabii • ISO
Norwalk "-165'
New Bedford. :, :. 1: 85
Newburyport.' .... ; 2 10..
Nantneket •-• • 2'lo
.Neponsetti ' • -• .2 00
Newport;'.., .... .. ISO
:Ponghlteepsle..,. 1:60
Portsmouth,. 2 50
'Portland ' • • - 500
. . On
Providence... .. .. •.. 170
• Quincy . Point ... ... , 2 Nio
• Roatiury •. • 2- 211
RockportßoCkpo• . . 2.50
200
Saco: ... :.. ... 3,.00
1 75.
Salisbury:. . . . . 2SO
St. Jana (In a01d)..: - .2 00
. Washington D. p.:... 1 50
:Weymouth' . ' .2 CO
. .Parkshell , • • •
Yarmouth •' 0 ,115
Kennebrork 2 79
. .. . 9.50
18tamford 1 65
Norwlch 200
ved for the•viTek
• 4,442.16..0.5.3T6 11
16 680 ' 03!
8,043 OS
126 13
11,041 01
6,500 CO
4,011 02
„44,973']7
9,946,062 10
9,96935 01
31,919,611 01
WM 01
• .. - • .
. .. .
4.11.11.
...I . V111111110“........, .
. _7 ,- 1 :-_ .. . . .. ~
..
. .
Lehigh . . ilcallabitiwor eowt : Teside foe 1.6.
Neel ending with last Sal:lmlay. :• ' • ' : -
.
•
. • •liitttts . o r Slurries,
Tienten
Mahattor Co •
• Delane C4/nier*
Aletuton.C.oal Company' • •
Rathbun; Steams ti CI ,
Silaiiisla.• • ' ' • • -
.McNeal Coal Lon Compariy .
Knitherboeker Coal
Thomas. Cnal .Catatzmr.•..,
• IA:1111mi & Herring • _
Coal 31.onntaln .. ... .... ...;
othichlatyperi. • • •
•
• ; ~ . ~
Conirpontling
_ . ,
Tyrone. dc.Clearfield B. B. C
- - - , Amount a Afoul shipped over the Ty
th-141RAIlroAdltir:the i'rek-ending an
~.1`);- u tm S: . 1.11&1_ 0 11eld - Railroad ,
.
4rivtitherinlitd Coal. ado for 1866.
' EFROX Te O1in.11:41 1
For vieek 'cot3.iug Oct.-12
Per Beitirribre,t• Ohla liahrogd ' • ILI:: 605:153P
per cheeoper.ke 5; Ohio-
• *.• Lehigh Cant 'Trade tcir ISMS
?Dr -wrek.ending cnv Saturday. : last? •
k tA r 4• . : • .., , r .i, K : .1 , 0TA.t,:. • witix 1- 1. ' i ' ° "''' . _
.-CA:S7. rps ' : .
OPE
'&647 169.140
Hnzleton
East lad 4.349.
lit. v Pletimut • • •.1 g14."19.e46; .••• 6191
-• f irr:tbpt • ,
erme•Bro 771' : • •14:0 , •.2,''
Ebbervale Ciaf,C0..14 , 2 . 4!
Stoat. .. : . '.. 1 ..90T( 1,049)
c ounc il Ridi. ; -- I' .2,0'4.5, . it,4-Z! .1 .1. 8. °1
Huck Mountain:..... • I,IIQI ' 46;x15; •.I,:inS
New York.. ..t Lehikli l. • E:G9'; 63 i'!...Si . " ' 150,
Etoney Brotik'Coal CI - 5 . .5 7 :: ice,3S:l, ' 9 . 91
Ge'rinan .Pa. Coal Co' . 351; '' 42.11.2;-'. ' •.1 . 511
Spring' Mt; Coal Co.l 3,515. 11-4 4'....r ' 12.71'
• C.ili:tritine • ...... ( - 454•• . 25.5531 - ,04-1. 1
Beaver . Meadow..... -.63 , 1.,724.' 21 1 ;
.John Oittneiy • , :6', .. 3 2..361 .. .1 .
Lehigh Zinn Co -'1 • .' : • T.*. 1. •• .• i
.I .'B. Rebei..t. ' Co - .. : •• .• ' . €.549
McNeal -•• . - ' • • • 6341 •49.11.1i . ....1(1.-11
Knickerbocker Cil C i 'lO4 2.2,422, :24,
Coal. Run goal Co: ..i• • ' .1551 . .: ~.:•.•
Railibun CallIci•ell Ck? ' 1091'. ' 3 = 2,243) • •
Glendon Coal C 0...- I.5Sj. • • 22,41 7 43, .. 195:
?ilishariov ' ' • • ; i.-11936 1
13.4.414n0 i'',.).it C0...' ' 1 -
. : 1.. 24 , 980
H. Meyett...-: .•...-:. ' 1. - , 5.r;5 2 1 . •
Slllitnrui, ' . -40 , " -38,210 ,
. .
, •`.!".': ‘.!T. 1 %) , G , - -.. 15,1
athitnore Cgal . -< r. - .... • • • .
i .-
...y,,,,, 1 - 6.-,11;... 67,3i
•Fra " klin " ; • • -- '. - --- -i: 115 15;0i 1.N.,5:
4tittried• • •'• • • • •., 5,993'. 7s3]
~.,..L ehi, i , h & '' 5 ..,. - 1 --C9.... , I . 12;S: - .. 1 6,3'_0'1 . -
3931
..... - us-a , e'. s r-• •' •• '' . ! ..- r.llOl : 50,97, '2.3311.
W\Wilke/bane -
.. I- - '37'. 6.:03 I: - 2 2 • 3
.1
arrior Run .....
....i .._.. ,,,, 1 ...
17;71 . 1, .
....
.. t
Parrish & Thom: "• • • i uu..j .
.. - I .11,94 i
Let. Coal & Nai. Co U. .. .
,
Pack . er, Skeet 1z.C0.:1 • ' I 2 ; 16 ' 1
.1.0,:"At) .•
N6rth 4,7 , 5;
Walter Bros, b; Co.. 1 . •
Jere••oy Coal Civ..l 851, •
lohii Lanbach & Co. • ~ ' • •
TtentOri•Coal ; . ; 1 . 36. ;
[;non Coal " I - 1:111 • •
Wyoming Coal Co:. • f 2 ) ..4 ".' •
, . .
,31,-1L , ;.11.41.1i.1.41.3- '2.3,426
aO5 at• 3.• • i
Total,l)3, It. & Canal ~ Ca1.5i2.42.75.113a I
Nino , time laat ii3„ . 72 - 2•1,7C.4,1 . 2.1 • ,
. • -1..61t,:zi0
Increasr
Dtr:
NEWADVERT'MENTS.
OR. POl[4l4l'll, '
•:. LITUOGI 4.14.11(' t lEWN OFTOTTSVIIIE
for sale. chetip,at • r.JH.tNNAN?ei'liootcsture:
DAWES AND ELDAKINGS beautl
vaticty at . . u.ILLAND C CO.'S
• Oct —AIL • peat) Store . on Centre St.
Din is key, Able •of the beet
D
bia . k beloiv . _N.ew York pric., 4 or
bet. 14 , CAV., . et.'
V .
lanuels.: irinitilels: Iliamie-1.!. -
L. , CLOY/161' CLOl'lls !' - CLOTHS:
:A n ,iiiirnemze 6!.ock.at ' •-•.- " ' .-" ,
Oct-43, 'LIG .. • 4 i:' . .. :.' - - - - GALLAtsID'B. .
. .
. .
QAILT RttER. TICKETS..
- •• •
iJONET9ZEN. nssofted; very fann3-; penvfor Scents
Addre:3B, , SALT RIVER TION lir petcE, ,
11;
Pre Bid Ph4ada., Pa.;
, • .. -.. • •.- . ••• - •• • •..
,
yob , : •
; SPADE 11611E5-Ist
. .6 muyrus AT T1IE1tIIITE • Ilut::..4:.• csrp • elilite
J.)oeloaJou\s' : • •••
~•: .
. • .
FELIX 11OLT —THE I1A:1)4:Al.,' •• •• • •••_,
rexivecl And fur ralkt at • •
• ' .• • ISA NNAINItif-
.
rip R TIIE :11ES RUILA.L..NEW
- I:•.Yoitlit , :l2,. the : great Agricultural. , Literary and
FathitylWyektyi—devoted to rature;
Arta and 9cicucen, Enmity heading,. Is . :ewa. , .3l2arketit
'Sc.. Ably conducted' and "finely . primed and it
luetrafed: • lareei.t clfeulatieg journal - of its- clat-e in
the :tviittil: - The i:t Dutither-of: this Quarter (Oct. to
Jan 4 TRIAL-lit lArly.N) Cl . 'pts:- 11111' price $3 -
a isar.' Quarter ittl'see if the RI - R.I.L;b , npt
the jailer fi r i , ,!ontriiit and - titnitv, Address
•-• li, D. T: SiOUlt Rot:ll(.6ler. N.•Y.
.":0gt.:13, • . al.ut. .
Fit 31 FOE. SAI E offers
at public Bale: at the Louse of lsanc Uuttlarf, On .
. .
• the 3rd day 44,2.iovenibe s is
•.. . . •
his -110USIL arid Wa,hiugt.un Ttitrn
bhip;..bonudeil and deicrdieti LI.I I rullo
. g . t . uate
on the btatellead leading bona l'uiegrove .10
flayeU,- hounded:by, lauds' of Samuel- 6. De
Turk, Cured ftetchert;uud l'eu• r Kreuter. coutalulug
-S acreei !twie or 01. whin abuliT YS. acres 6 titn 7
•ler lnnp,.aud the. balance mitred. with - tun. eippurte
tenari:i. dt. n TWO STuit 17' LUG
feud a good large liAhSi:• alio, u gaud
• 0R0Lt.1"...D..• 1 ile prezut, , eii are welt supplied -witu•es
celleut aatrr.. ; 11Eirif1 POWELL. '
Vi
. t6ldukOu Oct.'l3, ,sq
.
STAGE LINE - 'TO. CENTRALIA...
Clteaper. than any pilfer Haute'.
UNDEIio!GNED hasjulit commenced
rAi g Daily ptuge bem'erh 'and
Centralia, C.ltthiunt Cu'unty: -Pottbyille:at 1)4
sia.:•Si... - Ciair, - New•ca...le • ..
and xii•nlatidi re,lcuu; ct:ntraineat.
Y. PtL, and cialucetiug such 1M 1 . 1 4' 21 0- 1111 n.
:lef train for I.lt, Carmel; •hliainuitin, amt
uttiarvoints onihePialade.litinvand Eric Railroaci:--
ReintnuM, - leavee 4..leutratiu un the arrival of the Le
ta.l44 ` LratU at 5 Xi' . A. reaching Pottsville in
time for the:Phllacielpnla afternoon train. •
ill .
. .
Pottare.to 5 . Clatt. 25 r.Vottaillle to Ashlanili.oo
• • ... - New Cat+tle ;.15 , 1 •'. " . ' C'enweia 11.33
.' Fifty ptToditiaggage ahuwed: ' . ..• •
.. . :.
. •
.. • . .. ''.' 'TITQNI..a_S' Ii.:EELER.-
`' Pottarille;Oetoher 13, .6o • : .. :: 41-18 ' -..
. .
Ii ...Kerunining .lUncliiinicil in •
.14 trie-l'ost unice, kt rettsville,.. :man!. of tentwylva-
ton, ou ins clay. Ut October,- ISii i. , • . •
, - To übtiOn any in these:ietiors, ttie applicant innet:tWil
"aaverrneu !cuff.," mil the nate. of this hit, iota
pity . ono 'win; torintwertle
.11. 1 10 t cauGa tar within one month they-will .bd 'sent •
the
Trios ; " 'Fallon-lames ..3tOssner bath •
Wat Tosthi, John' • ••-: Jno 5'13
otiroptt 5 I.4bailic - 1. waning
. fdary Yotte..Lß
Bade A . • (Jury damsel , Bietider &riot'
nelnen 'tot:Liman iloSeptiltido Chan A . •
Bite GeOlge It 'intuit 'James battee.tieci •.--.
lisronsu Juhu • J.Le6 I.h.;fles 6nenie B
ov% )1 lien,* - inwai: • Smith .51tas
: AI I.7nomeon • '
CYO - a J dna
, • ••Ininno Geo l'rien ' •
' etuninielill
tatli,:.
e. mutt Stich tipdtnnoti J j
lantigy rat eh IS/OBD Jun
• ,
Oct 13, NO • ',
•
50U 3 73
. r TH E ATRE, -
UNION li!ALL,-POtT
A Magnificent Bill ior Saturday Night,
and pOsi4vrly.' the LAST appearance of the eofotir ted Comedti n,
a j?-U : 4 . .4 T., - .:.R P- . 4: 8 0 N:,
who appear n-bis thent. clisratter'4 o 1
,enEtativiatil I amr4 of
. .
• JAW; 2,II . E.PPAADi. AND ISAZEPPA;
the Barlesque of that ozone. •• ' •
rirße.suke:andce . Ore . 5 - 601; cents early. th-plklat
On jioniny ereaing,.October.r&,
..• .
on ' which - occacion will be- lirescinteri . the Bcatifilnl
Drama, - entitled-The ' • • , ••
- • L E'l3 N.•
. • . ... •
OR, TIIE. BRIDES OF...GAROOWEINT,
„ . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .
.
ln ~ t tatich bliss COBDELIA-CAPPELL . will , appear,.
stipPurt - etl.by the whtile Company. • - - ''• .•
During the•week the t-mt.terb 'Dramas • of the 0 . 010-
Euol,.'thet NIGIIIS . INIA BAR Itt.ONU NICK OF
THE WOODS, .r.a&r LYNN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
.&e., ludetiecmg . .),llSS LOBIAILIA QAPPELL in a
number' of her tnost.t'ltverite charaeters,' with *•' . •. .
LA PET . iTIC:III . 4I3!LE . E,:-.114 *VA;
- . . .
. t ..
Orchestrathatre, 50 tri.ii 'Vetnily Mrle,.. 25 . cts,
Seviied Orchestra Chairs. 73 Oa. -.- ~. • ..• "
,N.-8,--Durini: ilifr wtck a Matinee will be gli?in for
the special iiecure'm.Jdation of Fianitlee. :.: ' • •. - .:
L'aut
. .
IiPi1:1" 99r tCO VIM 'l' • S.A LE.—Ptirsuant to
•au 'order-of the Orphans' Court or the Cohnty of
in the Ci l innionwevlth. of. PerinSyk.miin,
the subscribers', Trustees.. to sell: the Real Estate of -
IlenrY3l:l3en.ler. - lani of. the Township of Wayne, in
the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will. extrose to sale
by-public veridue; on - --• ... • • • • •.. •. •
Friday. Norcntber 11566. •••
..4t.10 - o'cicick.in the: forenoon, ra. the piddle- hOuSe of •
"John H. Wonuner. in the YOwnship .of Wayne,' in. - the '
County, of.Schnylkiliciforesaid, the following desribeil"
"Real Estate situate in the 'Yowniphip of Wayne afore
.- No. that Certzin ' trixt of woCidland.n . •
bounded' by. lands of ,Triseph , Burklebach," An
t ,ony-limnmei. • Esther. Moyer. William
deceased; DaMd.Lehr. and Sarah Young,' cord itinit,."l3o
- • . •
• • No. 2:—All that certain tarn or. tract of land, hound,."
ed by holds of 'the New ..York • Coal 'Coinpany, Johri
Zigler; John Bnrkelbach, - . Straucti it - Ropier,. contain-:
ing 224 acres - ri perches; The -improvementsA
'consists of a double. .two story stone. -and log
house with a kitchen :attached...n - loz saw
mill with rood water priwer, ieveral ranbuilclinev, two'
good apple orchards:. 100 acres are Improved and In a
. good state of cut tivat len, the soil being .red shale, - UM'
remainder, Is well - thiiered, ;having. white 'oak and
chestnuttimber of fitv.i . griality: . • The - Pmither . Creek
,Road runs through. :the tract : • The • tract is s jf, - miles.
fcem Cressona: .. • : • • " •.
No. 3.. 2 -All .that - certain tract of land hounded by
lands of lan Burkeliacl. Lutz, John Dieter
atloiliers. • c ditaimug '35 acres 10 perches. • About 12 .
:acres are .cleziced and cultivated,: the 'remainder is •
woodland..
The . improv cuts priocipallyp t hite•usk of .flrat ratent
- are....a 'onestury .
log house and Fog barn •. • • ' ,
that civt a farm' Or trect oan
f land, henna.
ed ' lly lands of Georie - hman..l John Zeigler, .Dauiel
Lehr, and other lard:vitae I.f.fleurY • 3 L - Derger , det
cemed, ectiltalninglos acies. -The. impnivements . are
.a two-story stone dwelling a sit:miner:a.
home; a 54.9 A frame barn. whom Mid hay shed,.
two excellent . wells •of water, With good out-
buildings, and . a
giiod orchard of choice.' fruit . trees: , --
. The farm lies oat the pablfl road leaditur 'from' Cicests.
ni to Pinegrover and is bCatitifully lottited,; and in ei- -
cellent state 'of cultivation. . • .. •
...
Also;-at-the same time, and place; there will be Fold
by 'Jacob - . D., - Womtner.' .Admlnlstrator..hr
Berger; , dreeit;ed. it certain tract ,or piece - good
meadow land.. • sitnete Sn . the Township et 'Wayne
afcresia bounded by . lands of : g'illiatn . • Twang; John
Zeigi-r, David Lelar:and others, cont.aining..B acres. 120.
„perr.tied.late the 'estato . of Christina Berger. deceased.
.... Terms and ontditionti made lino an at the tithe and:
• 'Place of aaieby- JACOB D..W03131811,. . .
• ANTHONY TEICH; Trustees.
.'•
By order of die Orphans. Couit,.
A."Doutssunv, ; Clerk, i..
• ' Pottsville. Sept 29. '66. - : ,
Ns EYE 11 . 8 Y enbleriber
/TA is Agent for the sale of the Boston Gum Belting
Factory, sad furnishes superior Belts at Factory. prices,
all sizes; kinds and lengths • Belts of greater. thickness
than those kept on hand made to order,-at the shortest
notioe, as his orders for Colliery purposes have the pre;
'Terence - at the Mill. Akio Steam Packing of every de
scription, Blaiding Paper by the'single, or ten reams,
'orb the to rd. manufacturers , prices; •_. . •
• of the moat . approved patterns,
made of inspected Government Wire, by the shigledos.
an, or handle& Wire qualeiii Wife ktiletoll or.P4
Oyu %Irby • . BaNNALti.,
17,134 00
1,029,895 01
1,047,849 01
/35,920.fia
IWO. /3
S4O
11.142
?,3,990
92,67 T
tt3,063
3-,'"
6,999
6 ), !SS
31,672
6,366
350
1,191
450
"59
119
.
.
'oral T.ade...
mne and Clear
hareday-last.'
• •
21t,95:: 565.919
5,801;
9,611
'733
9,' 1
10,294
8,816
8_',616
4,7:5
213
307,2011
6,472
4,327-
7,,01
1?.,495
541
1,94.
Prices"uf Admleetan
. .
IBLIC 'SALLE of •two ovens.' tive - private
. Itailroad.CgMi , belonging to the' limekiln 'of the
Ltte Frederick. Molly.. • deceased, at
will be Bold to the highest folder. ...Sale to commence
Senrday, October 27, 4536, • where con
ditions Wilr.be made known by ' ,
'MRS. WiLTIELHINIX.OI4,Y, Administrate!.
hlinersrille, 0ct.,13, .643 • • . •
THE CELEBRATED DIIPLEXELLIPT.T.E
. • _
HOOP -SKIRTS.
1 - E
[ODE or
tr......,1711
• -
: -
L cs i :-_ , _ zzz
I MS9
u.x 1,
J. GAIiLANP .k. 00.13
. . .
Sold at , '
October
RP, RAMC . 'COURT 8.111 ,13.—::ParmiaOnt
to an erder o f the Orphans , Courtof the A.:minty.
of Schuylitill,•in.the.Commonwealth:of Pennavlvanis;•
the subscrioera Administrators of the estate of' Chris
topher Thu:alley:late of- the 13orough of St: Clair; in
the County of Schuylkill,' deceased, will eptista to Salo
by pnblic vendne r on • .• .
• Socur4ny. ihie.lith day of November next,
at one o'clock in the afternoon,fr
on' the'premlsesli
All.tlist certain TAVERNIIOCSE and -LOT or
-piece of ground. situate in • the Borough .
(lilt' atm esald. bounded nilthe north by Carroll, Street,
•on the east by Secomistreet, :the..soutti by Mt N.
Bi.; and on- the westtlay Third Street, containing In
- width'sixty feet and in depth 20C.feet. more Orler,4. be
ing leitNo. SS of said Borough, with tae appartenauc e
c
-late the estate of said deceased: Terms and cendltions
'made known at the time anti plate of s,alitlw..•
• . MARGARET FIVECHLEY
.:" . . *. •-• •' • WILLIAM BITECHLEY, :
. By order of theOrphans r eourt, 1. ....9dmintstiatars.
' A. Df*EtI4ANN, elk , rk. • •.* •
• 'Pottsville, Oct. 13; ';66
ENTRY PERSON. C:I3 . ..HAVE . GRIPE. VINES.
DOCTOR_ GRANT'S
CELEBRATED GRAPE VINES.
. .
. .
T FIE 0.4 VES Siert 113 bite • been . - appointed
Solo Agent for the sale of:Doctor Grant's Grape Vnies, -
the lOY 3 arid .Ir 4 it A E Schuylkill Co.—.
The to:v.a is a PER PECTL CIA RD Y -GRAPE;
and la equal in flavor ro.any Foreign Grape raised an. •
der glass. Grape has sold freely this year at SI
.per lb.:. weir - the. Greeley Premiere- lor the best
hardy - Grape of equal quality-with the Foreign . Grape.
in the United States. for outdoor culture. • .
. _
.The:ISRAEL LA - is a s'phAldid Gin*. of large
size,.superi.r. to' the. Isabella in'tl 'Ver. And . rtpens
*about two weeks earlier.:-.a very destrAble Grape fur
As these vines cone direct front pi'. Grant, WE CAS
Ii'AELL4 • E.ll .A. S GENUISE: •
Afso • Delaware, Concord, Crevellrig, Adirondack,
, Dlnna,•Auna 3faxat#wity. White;.,Harbford.Pro
'ldlc„ Roger's 'Hybrids. ; all of which are eicclient
Grapesand are cute t4i ripen in.this climate, . • .
For' eale whOlesale • and retail at GREENWOOD
N.ERSERY,TOTTSVILLE. , B.
.11AN,NAN;
CIPLENDIO F..-I.lefiS- FOR SIALiE:::By.
O ortlerof the Orphans' (Mart of Berths' County. the.
Undersigned: whim mstratorn of lieary .5... Kupp,.. dv
ceased, will sell at public sale on : • •
• ..Plihturdwy. October 27th, 114466; • .
p a nire,.l, o m‘e of George Hairr.:at • Birdsboro,
Union Township, Birks • County, •twaspfendid op*
Faring, late the property ,oh Major Henry S.
Kopp,. deceased;—one.containing iii "acres and •
the other . 83 acres: Also : aeVcral tracts of woodland
hdjaeenr. The fatms are neautifully% situated en•the
westlikuk of the Schuylkill' River,' about nine tulles
balm. - Rending have good buildings, shame lir the
highest state of cultivathln. . Three daily traius from.
Philadelphia' Stop at I3irdihoro station.
Sale cotaufetict.te at 1 o'clock. P. M... • •.
RICHARD BOW:IE.' •-• •
DAVID J. LINCOLN. •
AtiminletratorS.
octobei 13; '6O-41-2t
.
UARTE3II.Ir EP 0 AT.. at the. c .
•dition .a..the • FIRST INTATIONAL OF
'ASHLAND, of the. of Pennsvivinti. on the
morning of the first Monday of Octobt,r, 160 : ••
Wit's and Bills disCounted',. , : $219,893 66
lsanking House and Furniture and Fixtares 7 .3751 5
'Current Expewes.'. ' •
." . • • 1i901,10
Taxes paid • "
."• ' • • • 1,362-6 S
bile .from National Batiks . . 64,160 si
U'S: Bonds deposited - to secure circulation 192,600. 0 0
-U. S. Bonds on hand " • • 200 00
U. S.• Legal Tender Notes and Postal Cur
, rency.• ~....
. Specie...
Note?c, of .other Banks
=MEM
Capital. stork paidln •
iinrplus ruiid .. .
Circulating tiotgs Outstntiding: .. .
Individual ...
lli.vidundi unpaid... , .•
'Due to Banks and Banker. • -
D6count and l'runt - and Luau Accolade
. . . .
. .• ..
• _i; F. 13 - ...)VINGERT,'Cashir of the.Firt‘c.:Natioital
Bauk -of A,•111fol.1 - , l'u : , - tio• solemnly atlinit that' the
aboce st:3tolueofis,tiye.to the
..begt • of Jity' kitowledge
and belief.: • . -:.- • F. B. wiNGERt, Cashier..-.
State ut Penns) Ivanift. COttut.3i -of
foo
• .Allirnied 'l
sobscri lied before Mu • this 6th Ivy' of
October, 1366*, ;LEVY, tiothry..Poblic....
I; . WORTHY OF. NOTICE,
NEWS GOODS:! !
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST ARRIVED
AT TAE cITEAP, ';SEW
YORK D'RY 000pS STORE,
641,1(4 Ceti' a!iidi:rs;e.giviu Sp," qppe
ftitc Mortimer. llottwr
C. A L L
L • L'
October 13, ',la'
TO T.HE PUBLIC.
PAINTING, PAPERING, &c.
The undersigned respectfully htfonua 6ia frieeds:ard'
,the public that he keeps constantly - on. land at IL,
'Pitint Shop and Wall & Curtain - Paner, Store
CORAT SECOSD Af..-iIfFET:STS., •
. 'l•
CIIOI.C.E oT• :
Oiled Green and Buf flatland Cor.lVlndowi.
Curtain Flstnres,-Cords and'TasSels. •••••
Picture. Cords, Tassels 'and : Sall&
• Chimneys, Wicks and; Bufneis,
. • •11Indow 011 . shade s. •.••-• • • ", •
Table 011 Covers:. '. • • - • •
• Coal 011 Lamm •• ••• •
. .
. shades and.. .
.. • ,
. .
•• ••• • •
• • C:0 A L 0 ; •• -
. •
. .
.
Andli very fultassortment of Notion,.. Its also keeps'
on hand for sale - .• .
Putty and Glass of all sizes.. . •.
ltfizod Paint of all colon;'••••
• •Varni eh i r n o a •sto d o dJ i a l: pan.•
iL
•
•
.. • , '• • • 'Turpentine.
. .
windows and sash, painted and glazed az, Short, nci-
Paper Hanging,: House and Sign; Tainting
attended promptly. : •• : •, . •
Vir can be eeen at my store fromGX - eeeloel In the
'morning lo 71i o'clock: in the evening:-
..."
.• , PHILIP L4GLE.,
DIARRHEA,
.DIARRHCEA,, .
DIARRHEA,
A CURE:GUARANTEED:
OR • •
MONEY REFUNDED,
.1,..:._....1, - . y.0.-N.is '
PURE OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY !
Sparkling .Catawba Wines!
EqualinQuility. and. Cheaper .in.
WORLD
. .
For Mummer FOuplpiint:
Cholerolrefarateisu t :i . ..
•Bos~el Complaint,
• Crurap,.•Cholic'i •
•
•
I Cure Guaranteed or the Money . will
be Refunded
. ,
In support of the above statement are presented
JAMK.i R. CEIILTON;Chemish New York.
Dr. HIRAM COB, Chemical Inspector,
Dr.' JAS. R. NICHOLS. Chemist. Boston.
Dr, N. B. JONES, chemical Inspector; Clic!cynic,
• Prof: C; T. JACKSON.' Chemist, Boston:
Dr. CHAS: UPHAM SHEPARD. Charleston; S. C. .
J. V. Z;BLANEY and G. -A.. MARMER., 'Consult
ing Chembets.'Chimo • '
.• • ' •
- ,All of .whoin have', analyzed the Catawba Brandy.
and commend it'in the highestterms t for medical use.
4 naij sia of :th Jiawgchusett State bap . er,.fonifarß
MEM
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When.evaporatedthrough clean iinen; It left no MI.
or offensive matter.' In every respect It re 'a pure, - sPir
'mons l iquer. • The Oil which gives to this Brandy its
flavor and aroma. is wholly.unlike fast] or. grain oil.--
Dir odor partakes of both the fruit find' oil of grapes.
With fields it produces..ethe.re of elle' . fragesnee.—
The Substitritton 'of tblit Brandy for Cognac Brandy,
•will'do away with the manufacture of fictitious spirits,
sold:ander this name, both at lionie and abroad:., •:
Respeetfully; •-• - A. A. - lIATES..M. D., " • :
• Assayer to Idtate of 'biess:,l6 Boylston
. . .
• • fh•,-.s•errne in 184. ' • ' .
- I hare analyzed * 1 1.... LTOlle PURE CA.TAWIII . Bear- •
ny,'• with reference to Rs composition:-and character;
being Alm same as that produced trinast years.
_A •
sample taken from ten caski afforded thesime results .
in regard to parity a - Slightly increased amount of the
principle on which inilaror ; depends, was determhzed
.by comparison with. former - B=om , •
.The indications :of analysis chow that this Brandy
is produced by the same process as most of the erip9rt
ed brandy. • Respectfully. - • •
• • •• • ** A-H• 1 4YER. ti.' D..:;
State Assayer. la Boylston St. t
301 IN G.
_snow( ar port,
wnoLzsAts AcTrm POTTEMIA 11141fe.
otto:16, it' 10
I•. E. INTAI4II-....k.VEN; SCHUYLKII4., COUNTY
" : A.GRIOULTURAL
PARK ASSOOIATION.
710 ilic4nitrit., Philad elp4 iv..
ELEGANT CURTAINS
Dining and
• •-• . .Slecping Rooms,
Brocatellc,
-antic., •
OF . -TUE. NEWEST DESIGNS
Am now offering . thermal coMpfete , it..eortment or the .
above goo& 01 W own Inifxirzaz.k.n
Sept '29; '6,1
'JUST PUBLISHED.-EP
A NEW A . .".."D PRACiMAL BOOK O' THE
Mizeral Resources of the U. States,
.COAL; IRON, 04 1 ;
THE - PRAOTIOAEAKEEIOAN MINER,
OUR MINES and MINERAL RESOURCES,
ANDA TEXT-ROOK OR GiTIDE TO THEIR ECO
NOMICAL DEVELOPMENT. - WITH
. OLTS MAPS AND OVER 410 MNORAVINOS:
Go , sdo.. OCTAVO PAGES,
„ . .
• Ilinstrating . and explaining the geolou. twigln and
formation .of Coal. Iron aud , .oll, their pectillaritics,•
Characters.'and general distribution, end the monoiny,
of mining, manufacturing. and uslilg, them; with geM
'err.l nescriptioris of the coaldlelds and roftl-mines of the
"world, and special, descriptions of the. Anthracite fields
and mines of j'ennsyhinia,- and the Bituminous fields.
of-the United States, the:irou districts and iron trade of
our.country, and thegeology and distribrition of ran,.
leuin, ; the .statistica; extent, production and , trade In
Coal, Iron. mid Oil. and r4:cirtf.:,tful information on mi
ning anti manufacturing matters as silence and practi
cal experience have develiftaNl. to-the pa:seta time.
RV 'SA:tiII:EL 'IItKRQT!I'. DAD DOW,
'Miner aild.-Enginer"of
• BENJA:MfIN.I3.A.I,II I I.IIN, • •
And . yti?prio.or tilt.; "-Miners! Jourt
. . . . .
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' "In the beginning God created the heavenfind the
earth. - And. the earth' Was' without. form; and void:
ar
and dktiers waK.upon . the face of. the (KIM. • .t'
And God - satd, let there be light I and there wee
• ••.•1 wlll•tench you to tAerce the bowels of the earth
and bring forth, from the earethu of mountain*. metals
which will gNe-streneth tO*-anr -stands and subject - all .
nature to ouri.uae and pleasure.".
The'd.etitig.of each- chapter, und'er. its anurpilate
head,' will. be found le the- commencement of the
work; and it cOmplete Index is 'given' iu UM °engin
•
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...• Wce espeetfully incite the attention of fill thine en-
Inged in the enal,-Iron,- arid - Oil trades, to this-work,:
which we believe will meet their special requirements
and the demand - of the We have faiLiffidly en
deavored, without-regard to.Costok labor, to 'make, it a
practical, [teen, ate. and thonaniffexperl for of the soh.
tects"dj , ensped 'and ill t-trittof. We; ther(!fcl., cienl
dently offer fins book, to . the trades and the public geti:
crafty, asn divined. - and reliable .wick, especially. de
signed to ref,reaeni. any mineral. resourcea in Coal, frou;
and Oil.
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• . • ' tiO
• —itA Traacri- Ltue.inv. ; . . .• a ca. '
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A deddeflon made to Bopktellem purchasing. to 801
On orders froin atKpad the United States postage
Rlll he paid. • • •• •
• • . • , SENJAMLN.•BANNAN, Publisher, .
•Pottsaille,' Pa.
• " ....J. B. I..IPPPNCOTT & CO., Philadelphia
• • TREL7BNER: &. Louddii.
S.. HARRIES DAPDOW, General Agent.
55,773 23
230 33
2,211 00
LATE. PENCIL HEMP EN4 with Pion - S - 61 Point..--A new, and :very desirable" article
for it.e In school.} Just reeelyed. Call and
ece.thein at • • . -BANNAN.s BookszpßE.
GOVERNMENT. STAMP' .AGENCY..
.
JArtI,EA A. iNnii:m...lEqq t . -Collector . Of ibis
. District, hiving relin4ulShed the tale or St r atrtp . m.
andlnnied his whole, stock over to 119,.. we-will here
after farnith all kind of Stamps-in sums
to'sult. paichn.9 . ers. • We wilt always keep a full supply
on hand:, Persoh9 In the District selling Stamps will
be furnished-ut. I lie nsualdisc.unt. •• • - •
. -- • 11EN•r..BANNA*.-
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$6 1,61 S
OU
MESE
175. 1 10 00
017 2
107,140 00
rigli
144 00
96 ISt) 76
1.3 IG.t 49
EINEM
FF'
tivv ii; tet‘,
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• .This ma article for..waahing 'without robblug,:eN
cept in :very diity . plac:.,'wt.icti will lecptire a ve,y
slight 'nib; and unlike other pre Par., .on, ~tiered for is
purpose, wits not rot the: clii„hes, but. will leave
them ranch whiter than ordinary : methods, without the
ttsuarwear and teat. . • • . • , ;
• It removes grease spots as if bf miic, and softens
the dirt.by - soaklng. so that rinsing sill In ordinary ca
ses. entirely - remove it.. • . • .. :
•
This powder is - prepared In acCordsuCe with chemical
'science, and.upon a piticeas Wellibr to itself. whica Is
-secured by letters patent, - IL has been in use tot-more
than a year, and tins proved itself an universal hiv•itite
wherever' It has been used.. Among :the ailvantacta
claimed are the following, viz . ' . • • ..
• It saves all the eNtienne of soap usually 'used on 'cot
ton and -linen.gonds. •
It'eai , ,es moat of the -lithor of rubbing; and *ear and
. 411 F !leaning. windows it lainneuii
Also, - for cleaning. _
one gnarl ei the time and- labor usually. required It 101-
parts a beautiful gloss And lustre: pnich supeimr.to any
other mode. - .No water reguiredrextept to.mois ten the
. Directions with each package.' ' • • • .
And can be readily in predated by a single trial.- -
The cost of washing fora family yf five. or . six persons
-will not exceed TIita.E.OENTS. '• .• • .
.
.The manufacturers ot this powder aro aware .that
many deeless.compounde have been introduced to the
public - which have rutted the cloth, or. failed remo
ving the dirt. but knew lug the intrinsie-, excellence of
this - article, they confidently proclaim it as. bring
adapted to beet a detriand which has longexisted, rind
which hae heretofore remained unsapplied. .. •
(A'. L L Ll':
. . .
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Also,..Marrufae,trtrers . of Family Dye Colors
. Fnr sale by-Grocers and .Deeler.k: everywhere. • - . '
•
Instantaneously „Silver. Plating
. .
• ARTICLES OF •
• . Brass, ClOpperi German -
.&c . „
• • -
Restoring the' plating ichere, worn' off-rtiad for dealt"-
• • lug and. polishing'
• Silver tic Silver .
Thte m'net useffil Inventionmf•the age is a preparation
of parusilver, find contains .116 nic.etiry. acid. or other
aril:stance iniurianu to, metals- or the hands. ; It Is' a
',complete' eleetro.plating:hattery hi a bottle. Price.so
tents'. psr .bottle.: For exile by druggists 'and variety
11.0*.6. ac MTW.ITENS; 31alzufairtm'croi,
'BOSTOI4, .11ASSACIILISETTS. '
00:ober a. •GG. , " 4.0-3111
• • .
lIE T3EST
• •
..THE CHEAPEST.
.I.}l u 0 in rob • Superior'Maehine Forged Nuts,
'U ' E 4 tin in iz th
- tll3l c. t out Oil an
' •.. F 'imtled. with enai)oth lible, and
every y better unit more ecu
cold punched nuts. are 'llan
.nomical than the common
nfactdred and Bold or. STEHN.BEROI.I.
Reading, Ps..
" Oct 6. '66—Ml4m
OBr BAN ' • COURT-SA IL E.... Pennant to
an order of the Orphana".Court of the County of ..
Schuylkill; in the • Commonwealth pf.Penneylvatili.
the subscriber. Ailmiuletrator of Daniel F. Boger,
late of the Township of ,North ganheini. In the
•ty of Scliuyiklll,,deceased, Will expose to malo by pub
lie vendee on
Saturday, 11ftrristber 11.7 th, 1566. • •
.'At 10 o'clock in the fsrenoon. at the public house of
Mm. Krupa.. in the • rough in.
the County of Schuylkill - aforesaid,L.All that certain
messnage p lantation situate in the Township of
North Manhelm afore Said. bounded by lands of •lacob -
Mule. Pr.. - Reuben Schroeder, William Berger. Daniel
Dreisi.. and others...and containing ninety-six:
/acres and fifty-seven perch&, with the appurte-
tutricies; consisting of a twastory frame dwelling .
bionse, - Swiss Barn, &c.. .This • farm has • two". - aride
orchards upon tt • and is - Pleasantly situated on the
Plnegrove road within a mile from the .Borongh,ut
• Schuylkill-Baren. late the estate of said deceased.
•
Terms and conditions made known at the' ime and:
place - of sale by Whi_SITTLE, AdministratOr.,,
By order of the Orphans' Court, . . •
A. Dofiaaenx , Clerk.
Pottstille,'Sept 29, '6d • -39
lA3o HALL=
•
Terry,
Regis,
!4wjal Lfice and •
Nottinglinna Lace
WINDONV SIIADES
The only work
A PLAIN AND popgLut WORK
A Brief th - norriki of Conjimpi
t.±1.1 , )..:49, 123611,)
NI.....s!CFACITHED By
HONVE' - & STEVENS,
260 Bioadway, Boston.
ir‘IJE3L . t ,, FAR:m FOR. SALE,
Near Lewisbar g, Sorthiuntierland Co., Pa
. •
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Th e s nive l -11)er will •sell - . - one of .the best located
Farina in the' iltate, enntelnitr,x- 90 acres, all in a Rue
state of cultivation, except G acres. of wr.9dland. • It
is located, in Northumberrand County, four miles from -
Lewisburg: - and .within. a quarter of:a Mile from the
Railroad station
,on the...Sunbury and 'Erie Railroad,,
tt:every field of : which can be teen from the
dwelling . house,-.. the land g. bein neatly
There Is a fine Apple Orchard' o . •
58 Trees just in boning, -besides other Fruit Trees.
and Is well watered by: streams running through the
ratans. • The Improvements -conSist •ot -a new- Brick.
Hrinae..BB feet . equare. • with- Summer - Bucher' . and.
Spring House, a am:Bank - Barn 'in feet in length. with
-two floors for threshing:. with a well of water. Pig
Pena Corn•Crlbmand.other.out buildings. The fences
are all gisidoind•everything connected with the Farm
Is at excellent ; condition. The snbacriber is engaged
.In other .bnsiness, and hat . determined, tO,sell at a bar
gain.. The price can be obtained at this (*lee; 'For
further particulars apply to or address the subscriber;
•
- I..;imiSburg P. 0.. Union Co.; • • • ,
. • Sept 89. .66.38 : 5t:". • N. R. ZIMMERMAN.
... . .
0" Grows: True MIR Matchea. }art received at
LEWIS ... C. THOMPSON. it CO.'S,. •
Sept 22-99-.. Car. Centre and Ma ket Ste.'
Salt
-11 orders for Flour , . Feed. Hay, Straw. Fiat, A Lime, Rc.. left at Samuel Christian's Office, Ma;
•hintongo street: will. roceire prompt attention. by ...
• July 28,'5l CIS 00110.
BOOK AGENTS TAKE NOTICE.
Bead as 'your addres9 for a Dvicliptive • Circular of a
CO*PLETE.. RELIABLE Ala, IMPARTIAL
2 lihtteti - ef the Lute Civic War,
- - •
which yeti Ma sell at•t2.so.
Bound In elegant style. We have just the book that I.
wanted::: Its Ow -price gives it an advaidagu over all
others. a9nd we offer such inducements that all who.
are active and energetic can. Malta' from $lOO to %MO
per month. • Address •• • •• •. . .
QUAKER cITT:PUBLIEfING HOCSE, •
No. 92T IteMsOM Ste. Pld ludic; Pa.
•
Diseases of gie Hose, Tliroat and Lungs
• • •
I .:MEDICAL - ENHALATION;;.' • • •
Consumption I • isthioa I t, Brodehltis
•
fitieL
Ara diseases o imp a - r lunges, an there
fore can never be curedby awallowlOg medicines In the
stomach.: Medicinearcallowed - Into the stomach can
not cure adleease In the lungs, because it never gets to
where the Ms:nee - is. Medicine may be prepared in the
form of yapor..anif.. Inhaled or braathed into the ltinMl
in which .- trumfier .only can diseases In the tents be
,' Thousands living In all rids of the United States and
Caawisslaave been tinder my treatment: and taie been •
'cared of • Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis. . Sore
Throat. Loss of Voice. Naval Catarrh.. and other afire;
- dm* of the Throatand Lunge.. after their friends and
houdipbyvicians had proaouncad their case incurable- -
'BeW for ClinUlae and Pamphlet. ' - .Addreas
98W, MAD:My New York,
.
. The First Annual flame Exhibition of the ASSOCII
tICM held on the new grounds of the Amodation
et, "nttarille., Wednesday, Tharedarend . Fri.
• dor, October:l7th, 18th and 19th. •
The Park eniatairut 37 acres of land, beautifully loca
ted,: one-half - mile, trdm Pottsville, With a one-halt
• $ moo 6 111 be iistributed in p
r tiaesies follows:.
WEDNESDAY' 00TOBER.17t1i.
stoo for Trotting-Horses owned In BChttylkill •
County ; to go to toutmw—bent in 5. •
-07* for all Running Hot s -I . mile dash.
830 for Iloryea that never trottedfot Money—best
•
THURSDAY; OOTOBER 18th.
$25 fo . Trotting Horace tour Years old, and under
..best in, time, to itanime.
8100 fur double teams. : Open to horses—best
8100 ;or Paclng• Hones - beat In 3; go as they
pleate. - • . - •
OOTOBERA9th,
•*so fur Trsatfirz Horses togo to Saddle (for honied
tilt ncver beat 3.: 0), best. In a. ."
$lOO for Double Team, owned tad - drit*.togeth
sr— N.!. in 3.. • . . .
8:100" for nil Trottiogiforse•s—be sst in to harms.
Ent, i s with 10 per rent enclosed can be made up
to. October 13th, to. the President of the Association.
three or (owl° 511, two to Start ; to be good days and
track,
Sinetc adraisslen...
Mall -51051 for team
Season tickets...,..
CONI'..;ER, Pregame.
i3evirtrecim, Secretary'aud Treasurer.
SeptV.t. 06 -..
.. • . • . • ; . 3sl.
PTA NO FORTES.
Messrs. CUMMINGS:
of New York City;
•
Would respectfully inform the Inhabitants - of Potts
ville and vicinity.that rineof the firm has just arrived
in this Borough s and is nowttpening..at the Store of L
P. Gairip, tee..Centre street, at which place he willof
fer for Fair, for a short time, a variety of their Ines
gnnt Piano Forlea, These Instruments- peewees
every modern Improvement: are all Soren Octave,
.richly finished In plain and carved Rosewood ca.ss, each
has the full Iron or Metallc Plate, by which is eectiVed
strength and ability testand In tune,, as also the Over
:strting Bass. adding volume and powr, which: togeth
er with. their Superior scale", got-tth at great labor, and
carefully constructed Sounding - ,Board, gives totiaelr
Instrimient. that pleatilug resduance of tone so much .
admired in their Piano Ferree: Each - Plane has the
Fit lINCIL GRAND ACTION, acknowledged by all ac
quainted with the .'mechanism et the Piano Fortes. to
tie far superior to any other in use.. For superiority of
tone. dueness of -touch, eiegance .of- dni.th and general
durability, the Piano -Fortin of Cittrunitga t Jenny!
are ackntweledged to be. in every respect In the fore-.
most rank. • Thesa instruments will be offered in this
place at leis thou New 'York. price., and a fall
guaranty for dye years will accompany etch bustras
Over thirty of ttaise Instnituenta have been purcliaiesi
Ire,ding within the last three• menh.e. among whom
are the inimes of Dr. Hoffman, Dr. Siegel, Mtn. Blaster,
• Esq ," Win. • Esq . .. George Sowards,
Stool: Heckler. George .Freese. Daniel - Ermentrout;
Esq., Prof. Wounberger. and - others, which have
been selected by tte. following Proftwore of Music
. Pri I**. ltobertAleorge Page. Prof. Edward Berg, Organlsk
• Of - Trthity Lutheran Cliu-Ch; Prof. i2arie Wonnberget
Organist of St.' John's German Lutheran Church ; Prof.
Loesit of St. John's Lutheran-Parish School : A. Seat
ersa:No. 240 North sth- street ; bird... Samuel L. Young,
and Louis - Richards:
' . _
• fas - Old Pianos - Will be taken Ineveliatige:_;i4i..
•
'I.3IastITIVE PEEILIe aAl..E; , —Tii the higl47
e, t bidder • .
. • -Fridwy, Octobei .14. , 1868,, -
at the Whitelforie Hotel, Pottsville: from 10 to 19
o'clock An the for.enonn. TERMS CASH.- . . • •
Ist,. One heavy 3 horde stun-ivignu,. lu good condi.
tt
••.• 2n.
nd. One Single truck 'or, Coal wagon. Ditto. • •
3rd. Onclight-cOvered spring wagon. _Dltro. '
One henvy . bay Mare, 9 year* bld,.kind and gentle, a
gaol worker' In single or double harness, or under the,
One large. mule (,blind)—true to pull anywhere. -
One man family horse (and harness). very gentle. •
• • A dimblei set of teamharutais for the drat wagon. and
sinale* set of herneSs for the second wagon, with son
, dry mule collars, battles& side traces, &n., ike., - -to close
a partnership. •. • . H, tiULDLN, Auctioneer.
,
AT - THE 41.31EFLICAN -naval?, • • •
I=x-
E. S. ABORN, Al. D.,
OF PIIILADELPHIA, PA.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
eye; Ear,
and Stomach.,
Broachlils,
Ms PARLORS at the
AMERICAN HOUSE, ;
the Boiongli
From .MON'DAY,. OCT. 6tb,.
natl. Liov. 14t, 18013,
. -
Where he will be prepared to practice the moat recen
. and scientitic 5y21.9111 or Medicine and Surgery for
• t,te aleviation of aufferhig humanity, late
With
Surgeon and. Physician-in-Chief
I the NASHVILLE MEDICAL mud SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
~ ,
Author or a work unrifled I :•Prattleal Fiter-t;t" hy .a
' Pracrlcal'Alao, 'or the Pathway to Health aud Hap
, pinese. . Abu); author of a rteries of Letters Cu
the..ku:rptrutory Organs; and their treat. -
' . ment..hy.stetlical
,Intialattuu. .
-. .
. .
Tettlmontala and reterenees to responsible parttes at
AME42ICAN 116 USE. Confiultaddri gratis.
Tuttsville,
THE QREAT
.CL OT. U 1'N..G..110:1T E
PIIILATOELVIIIA.
BARGAINS
FINE CLOTHING!
, -ROOKHILL & WILSON,
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL,
603 and 603 Chestnut Street,
PIULADELPHIAI
Ready-Made Clothing Department.
The cholceet etoek'of
IrEA . DY.BIAD.E
.
'FALL ANR . WINTER WEAR,
Evei . offere,d to purchasers, comptielpg all the
;:;EWEST MOST- APPROVED-STYLES
. . .
.
Our newly Plied 'rip CuMuou Department. for Gentle
men, Youtbe and •Boys; • now contain! a carefully ik.
lecied atock of - ...,
-Foreign . :slid Domoitio Goods,
rct;tch ire are, prepared to make to order, In Um beat
manner, 'and at reasonable prices. . • . , -
We have onhand the lomat' and • beet Mock. of
Ready-Made Boys' Clothing in .the City Particular
attention paid to ,of .Boys' Clothing to
11 4 1
.
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• 1 ,5 - If: •
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- gd
ot .
•a 1 1 .;!:1
-1-4 •
Ai.;• •
E l ot
• sir
PtiPt
IV•
FPI
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Gentlemen,, YOuths and Boys,.
Nrabia- clothing 'made to "order.. by sending their
rurnsure. AS per that:ram. will have their cetera prompt..
ly attended to.:. ;
'SATISPACTION,AIID A ciao'? FIT OdARANTRai
• '
Samples :tent toanyixtrt. of Eke united , States..
• . licicscuiLL wiLsotit, . -
Brown ntoite Clothing flail. 603 an& 603
PUILADEL,PUI
El X ECUTOMYM SALE of vainable TIMBER
'EA • COAL . and JBON OREj,ANDS. !situate in 'Morris
Township.. Tiuga i,k)unt , r, ftd Brown Township. Io co
ming County. ra., on !line Creek and Trout Ran,—
will be gold at .potylic sale on - . -
Thursday, Octfrber. IBMs, 11566,
At the Court House. in Mi illiamrport..Lycoming Conn
ty, at the following lando. on width there
to a fine tot of Pine.- Oak.. and Hemlock Timber, Iron
Ore and Bituminous Coal • ,
• • TIOGA COUNTY', •-•
No. L.-An undivided half of.iron Ore and Coal
Tract NO: 4.354, combater 1,090 more or ine,
In We Blonsbarg Coal- -
. well known and valuable Tavern Stand
known, as - 1 loyd's Tavern.. sawed
.on
Creek and on the fkage rage. from . Jewel Shore
o Wellsocen'. with large Barn and other, build.. .
Ins& good water. and 100 acres of excellent land:
No. 9..—Undiridedbalf or 'Vermont Trent, No.' tA 63 ,.
containing T 3.1 acres, more or lees. . .
• • No. 4. --Undivided hat or Hampstead ' Tract, :No.
4,361. (Coal Land) containing 449 acres, more °rims.
No s.—Undivided ball of Maple , sottom Tract; No.
4,856, Ellatem part, 4o Saes. more or lea*. • •
No. 6.—Undivided 4 1 1
t if Sonthein put,
..110 acres,
. .
• No. T. ; , -Undividad half of &mth-western S 5
Urea, morn "(wimp, - . • •
Conditions of sale made knoien at tide and
? leo by.
. Executor of. Wm. A. Richards, deceased..
Sept • : 5 3 - 3 0
,
OT Off C [GAIL% IFO it 'ALE...Twenty
elx thousand Cigars of gOod quality tobacco, and
good else, are offered for sale by the ..subscriber at $lB
-per thouPand. 'all taxes being paid .cm them. 'They are
put up in bona coetulolog 100 cigars each. • Address
Hamburg, Berke County. pa.
.BeptEotia • . , . 84430, •- •
NviigulLE & riLs&pr i t t t&l i g h t.z .
Notw l eeill nst& A. trAUCH &WO%
Are, lettrit% Oct, 04 16140414 t
For Di.=e➢`i`e of Ilia
Tose, Throat,
Longer Heart
Etuhntcliit
Blindness;
Deafness,
Catarrh,
Asthma,
ionentaption, &e., ice
f• T - A 4
'"
Custom Department.
B6ks': Deptitment.
LYCOMLNG COUNTY
NOTES ON THE C,
.
• 3lr. rt. Conner, a soldier who • was
wOrtniled'at• Chlekimatigit and imprisoned'Ait
Isle,. Danville, CharleSton, and Ander-:
sortville, was lately removed by Mr. Johnsen.
from the office of Postmaster at 'North Ver
non, Jennings , County. Indians And C3p-. ,
. •
perhead appointed. • Ile has publishce the'
,
reasons for his decapitation, some of. which •
we quote: .
. : , . •-• • • •t.• -
Btiva : lam removed because I do not support the •
inEmonsly ROVer DPMOCIIIIiC party, which ayetematl. •
catty -tried to murder me, for nfic t r, l ong , dreary:'
months'. hi starvation and exposure.
Sim teak: tarn remured brimrue I do not sn ppok
the Democratic party which valved me three triy- sod ;
nights; at Florence, South Carolina. for refusing to,
pelet . ont,ao-theni the modes of neve of sonic a
comrades.
'Moans: I am removed because IdO not support the '
Democratic party who mused me to be Ph t it; L:hlcka-•
analogs, and because 1 shot some of said Democrats.
- Nine: I Ina removed beciuse I dtinot rapport - the
Democratic party fur robbing me at itirtunoud..largi
ate. •
Tzzrrzer I em removed because I do not support. the
Deniocnittc .lohnson party, whOse members shot !nand I
starved me at Belle Isle. • ,
SLAVIC:nit: I all removed because I do not support. ,
the Demo...rate party, one of wt m tried a second
time to shout me in Smith's building at itichmmd.
Twurrai 1 am removed , bee inse - L do not eziPPort:
• the Democratic parry Which 'endeavored to freeze me tol
death during the Winter in '0 ;.4 at Danl. Me, V irierat.
• 111IIIITILVinl / 1 / 1 1 removed beranie Ido nut support,
the Infernal and treasociab!e , Democratic patty which':
came nearstarvoug me at Charleston, -soata
"'outcry:vents' I am removed because I d,r not
dorse the helloh party winch tortured me with hunger,
for siz months at Anderwuville. Georgia.
VOTLYG MIA:OT in Eta INT E icEsTa. ---Th e dis
tricts of Butler, Cass, 3lahaney, Rush and'
New. Castle. are - populated by workingmen'
whose interestware iudentified with the
perity of business In this Itegion. poli
cy of Andrew Johasoh creating as - it did and'
does, uncertainty in the future has affected
business to an extent' that trust affect these
workingmen, yet, at)he late election they
gave some fifteen hundred .majority for the
policy that is aiming at their prdsperity..
These workingmen decide by their votes that
they wan* to return to the starva!ion times
of Mainly Buchanan. Dien: who-vote this
way when they are warned, deserve but little
commiseration when their - act in upholding
a party hostile to tbein, brings, distress and
hard times. .
.—With a few -hoisorable excep
thins; the mass of. Ifislumen lu. thi,*Coutity
who Profess to be in tliver of the Freedom of
Ireland,*vetetrat-the late election dead u g.tinst
the party trnii - eraiil Freedom. -fluty- We
. would ask, can • they expect to 'obtain dui
sympathy of a party tha(imbodirs - the mast
of tho Inteligence and wealth of. thecountry,
Itthey - *showily* their votes that they. are in
favor of SlaVery, and that they are in favor
of .Free Trade; the very thing Great . Britain
Wauti td build Wier alattlufathtires and make
her more powerful?' No, while* Irishmen_
here . act - with the party that is hostile to Free:
.
.dore, they Cannot expect - the active sympathy
.the:Untort Republican party:- That Ls ti
fixed fact- * - ;. •• •• -• • 1
INCREASED 'VOTE IN SORIITLICILV
°MINTY.
The vote -on Tuesday last "in Schuylkill
COuidy_was
Fax Governor
Fos Preiddent In ISdi
- Increase In 1934
Majority - for .Clynier ISO& .
IlaJorley for .110.3ellau IN; i
nCrersa only
Thia tridon vote was Increased and
the Copperhead , vote .7.4 on the voto of 1884'.
an Injunction
Strong has granted
an Injunction against the cars running on
Suaday In Philadelphia, an thc,i ground that
it is contrary tattle laws of the State, which
he, as a Judge, Is bound to sustain. The faCt
that they'claim to be,etuTiers'of"the mail does
not alter the 'ease, "becnnsc in the. charter,
they are prohibited from carrying any thing
but passengers, and are therefore ine9mpe
tentt o contract with the - United StateS. Gov
ernment,, to carry the mails, or any thing elso
but passengers.
REV; HENitY MARL). Bia.CLlllt will: address
the; people of Brooklyn On• 3funday•evening.
next. favor . .of the Reptiaicau ticket
in' New ...fork. • Public . opinion . _ was . too .
stionifer Beecher and he is geadifally . back-.
log down from position, - but he can never .
recover .:himself again. tkinfiLlence in his
judginent issone . forever, . •
' TID:V.GDZAT.VICTURY —TI,e. rez,ult" of, tht
f &cent 'elections shows - that Copperuoad
mocracy god. Coptierjohnbouisin 'is demi !
DEAD: D E AD! !! forever, and the country
is safe. The Versliet of the. people most and
SHALL be. obeyed... They are the bupreale
pcivier in this great Republle, • and woe to
those who ;endeavor to thwart their will:
Ir is stated that Major Grant Weidman of •
Lebanon, bas
. beedappointed Assesser of •
Internal Revenue, for the 10th Merlin. of • .
Pennsylvania; (Schuylkill and Lebduon,'),in . •
place of Hon. J. W. iiillinger. The Dl:;jor,.
Is a rank,C . opp%tead,•having been . Cfriirrinin
'of the ,Copperhead County C‘itetuntee :or
Lebanon during the campaign. just closed;
•
• GEN. BuTLEa has been - noblihated for Con
greas in We 54lein District- by a vote of 16 . 3_ i•.
to 2. Of cOurse be will be elected. . .•
.••
PiN..PASIT AND SC/580/15;
sir Gen. Dix has accepted the Frcuch mission. t
airdr-l'ha State debt of old Virginia 'MON.-.
• .
SW - Dartford beasts of a - pear weighing .204. I • ,
ounces. • • .
. erFlorant,e, Ala., lest $50,000 by,a.flre on the t
80th nit: • t.
- ifirDick Cain a f,,muuaEuglieh.bruiser, died •,:
last mouth.
iiiret statue of Sir JOhn Franklin will beerce•
ted in Leaden.' . • •
WOO,OOO pounds of whalebone were sold nr .
New Berated last week.
Jar Deaths in Philadelphia, last week 374.
"Frum cinder& 103 deaths. _
. Blind Tom's inusieal talent makes the Len; .' •
&Mere open their eyes. •
SirTnere are 137,000 personela Brooklyn who .
do business in New York. -• • -. .
iiir.looo new buildings have been put'up is
braises thty this seminar. - t
ar:The gold imues of Northern Georgia arekt.S -
treeing Surtheru capital. . • -
;
•ifirDaring the previous year ISB9 Ilreclut aro I
reported oil the English coast. . • ,
WA single cornileld in North Carolina produs
.. , •
see tole season 10,000 bushels.
sir Ttivre was a great snow storm at . I)enver, 1.
Comrade, on September 19th.
ipir More than the ,usual average of • rain fur
,';+
three menthe Sada" September.: •
- • ,
sir Commodore &F. Stuestun died - at .PrinEe.
•tOl3, N. J., ou Seaday - eveutug., •• i.•'•
W.Lestier Van Buskirk and wife of Pottstown, •
PaPa. died of cholera, last week.- •. '
~
wait:atone at Harrow, has been
had chipped away by tourists: .• , •
*arida xiebt, of (treat Britain is 44,04.1,410,4.90, .
let the United statea 52,818,307,750. .
eirA young African eirapuaut,• only . 38 inches •
hjgn' arriven in• New York last, week.. • 2 . • •
WAi.drew - AteDowen, United States Assistant.';
Treasurer at Chardadon, S. C., et dead. - • r .
igirsitou,ooo bas been paid for We right to give ' .
concerts to tee Pane Exhibition bitilduig.- • " •
ropThe United-buttes have two liunnred times .i•
the quantitruf coal that Great Britain has... ;.. •
air The present population of [lie United States •
is eistunited by the Census Bureau at 85,000,000. ,""e
, ei"Seventeen merebave just returned lowa',
froth /Montana with 760 lba of gold dirst-:-$210;- 1,1
000. -
. 7
,
. .
Write assessed value of Chicago this year is ;••••
$91,500,000, an increase of: $27,900,e00, eineelaat
,g-Eight inen were recently killed -by 1% .
na . While on their way front Site Francisco to Mon- "
Awv - The recent Church .Convention In Nett
York resolved to raise • Bishop Potter's salary •to 4'
Wir The cholera still rages in N toles and Genoa "-
and the - populace believe that they are beiug
poisoned. s,_ t
eglTair. Rickets,-n,.who died 'suddenly ,
„in Pittsburg the - other day, had his life insured •
for 580,1100. • • • • . • • ,
eirA servant girl in • Chicago. assaulted her'
miptress, and when a- policeman was galled' iu •'
thraehed hits' too.'. - • . - „
family of ten pereetl,living.near .
vine, C., was viaited by the cholera last week.
unlink of them died.
WTheßussian ladies arc wearing the
can colors prettily arranged, - abut their banuets ' 1
sad dress trimmings. . ' •
tai - Two boys, one 12 and the other 14 years old
were arrested for an attempt at higliwslrobb '
in-Wisconsin, last week. • . •
WAn Adonis Express car on the Chin
Mississippi Railroad ..was robbed of - 115,000. in
Saturday near Soymonr,•Ohio... 4 ; • • •
eirlibm. Mary blarehall, residing near Clarks , '',.
Tenn„ committed suicide after eating's
`hearty-breakfast, last Tuesday. -•-
WA Vermont lady - , 83 years of age, is reporl, •
ed to have rend the Bible [brutish in live weeks '
and four days, without spectacles: .• :
siirT.ho President has issued a. proclarnatiot
r;:egommendiug Thursday,. November la, 114
•
day of thankrigiying andprayer.. . . •
, four . months ; twentv-&even Stet :
Legislitures will convene—a sullicl;iit unnibicte':"
ratify the Constitutional Amendment. •
• WA Londoner iuNew York . paid 120 to tele ' :
graph, to Elieland . the birth of his child makir;A_
as the Worttlsays, a twenty pounder.
WA young nian'tistiled George E StevetssOn
-has lost in New York gambling:hon‘ees x forme, 'l.
Of $50,090, left - to Jahn on the 12th of-May b‘at. ,
tir,4l3vholeaale drug store in - Bestou.nasn-, , r
Iy - destroyed by.fire on.Siinday night.. •,
000.: A Werner' 'was:hqured by falling Hite.,
wall:' wTho 'steamer EVenine Star, fe.)in New Tel':
for New Orleans; has foundered at BC3. tier !heti...
sengent and ixeyi nuMbered 300, and nearly -a. •
were loot:.:' • , .
' ..ooldschmidt, a famous Germs::
atitronomer, who diaeovered 'ten new
and mapped 10,000 saw died a feW.
• air *glitning struck a under mm Licha 9, c
of Sheep had taken refu.:e, tie tr Prlue -
George county, Maryland, on the "211
Twenty-two of the anima:a were: , •
.' • re , .The assent of Monet Blanc was successful
ly accomplished on the sth by bler,sra. LiVois3o
and Douglas (Englishmen), Mr. Arnold (Amer
can), and M. Letelmen, iiiVOCate at Rotten. .• ••‘:".
,orSince the breakiug out of the ; cholera L - •
Cincinnati there have been 1100 deaths
disease in that thy, 251 of which occurred i
September. It has now almost diaappesit•d. •
• WOrtilP, or the Boston - Post, who has bereft'::
fore been liberal in his.de.ws, asys that het.no - .1. •
.believes there are two things destined to b
eternally inst—hie-nmbrells and the man.wh
stole it. „ - , . •
WGo . vernor Fenton of New Fmk, refuses t
commute the Sentence of: Frank Persia, the wife'
murderer, and he will be execett , i yccprdiugly e • .
the 19th of. this month. A respitt , of six woe)
had
Totes - - alreadp3
been grunted hint. •
mowed by, an per says a child wet de '-
alligator near t.ial'is.ston, in- 'N . : .
'view of its,father, who was unable to save his lit fi st
Ile daughter: - - The ;winder was afteterfacii eho.
40 =am of nit co 4 Noma r . ;
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...19,34
-17,391