The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 20, 1866, Image 1

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    TER:118. Of THE ,21 , 11ii : ER . 8' 30t3
-TEttittS-42 75 per_anntim, payable in advance•
g3 - .40 ir not laid in . advance.
Theee.teiTied will be etiictly 4dheredto heyealler
Three copies to one address (in advance) , Si 00
mix" " - " . 00
Fifteen " " " 30 00
Club subscriptions must invariably be paid in advance.
• the JocuriAL.wi)l be f innirdied to Carriers 'and Others
at $4 (10 per:100 copies, carp on delivery. .
Cleraymen and Sch.oel ?reacher'' , will.he furnit.h•
ed with the JOCP-SAL: at $1 f,O in advanee - . or $,.1 if'
paid within the year-6-er, one year full rates..
Rotes. cie Atlrertisitig
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For 3 lines, including, date.. one insertion, 75 cts., and
eubFequent insertions 25 cents, .one.indate of 7 lines,
and over 3' lin e , for lor 2 insertions $1 ; 3 insertions
.S 1 25; sibeennent In....chili:ma, 25 cents per -square:-=
Luger once in proportion. ~
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1.107'115--TW.. if:llM 1315. ,TWELTS.,
date. ..q,F2 00 . in 00
Seven lines, - 'over 3, it 00 4 00•• 00 • :12010
Tvrd Equarm . or 14 lines, 5 00' 600 10 7 00 16 00
Three - "01 " 700 600 -1400 2 0 00
F ,ur . " " .B'oo 000 1000 24 00
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Six •. " •"42 -
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•Q .Niter column 00 18 CO -00 00. .45 (A 1
HAtcolumn .0400 30 00 50 00 -7500 -
Oac critumn, . ..... oo • 50 00 60 0 0 150 00
overit Fyriarr, co.:nts per line... Sperial No
c'-f,„ la per rent, hi ; liet r Lncul Notices. .`?.O cents a lint,.
C0A.1.4 TRADE ADV
Terminus of the Philadelphia & Reading. R. R., on the Delaware,-at Philadelphia.---Oiers for the - Shipment of Anthracites.
QUINTARD, SAWYER & WARD,
9 Pine Street, Nev . Vork.
111 S Walnut
. Boston.
42 Kilby
COAL OF ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO
J,i) ?T. 'C
• Pier N 0.1.1. .
NEW YORK & SCHUYLKILL COAI, Co.,
EIISECIEI
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TROAD -- 310TINTAIN. BLACK ITEATII, AND;
.... • 'SUPERIOR -RED ASII COALS, • '
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1 2l:Ex,huh...T, place,•New. l'Orli. .
OFFICES i - , , Z2T Walnuti , trett., I'hilei4elphia. ....,
. -. .J S. C. Timing S; C0,,.Ap.,1„. -TT :Silvio
, t. , z. 43- . • :" . • - .St-.; 'Boston. .
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'Pier Yo: 17.
. P. Ki4.l.F.it ' . J.o. L. Nt-rimq:
BOItDA .
- - KELLER -& NUTTING
Mlti ',pert+ • of- eonlo of the bemt --
.-• front J'Ort Richmond
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E. 130 4 1) i. .•
• ' I .:OY . W::11:11Ctii.,- Philallt•lllia .
P: P. Ii.EL'i.EIL j ". . 1
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• JAM }›. L. NUTT r: (I:, 30 ki f t ~. .t , .t.. 11oF.ton..- .
11: M..1A311.:5, - 11'0„ I;ootn4;l..Trinity . Dniikl.. ?,:. N
Aturm.l i1,, , C.C, ••• ''' . •, . . ''•
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- Pier - No. IU Port Richmond
..1.0 .11 N R 'Veil' T N ;
SHIPPERS OF C.'OAT.,,
tNo. 316 Wahrat Street, Philadelphia.
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Dr.r.rrii F , 11: :-.1 , 1115 , /r. A.NI, - HALL: OF COAL :
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-N1J...311i1 \N",;' , i4 'TM! te+-1,01. St:, Ni. , si'll - ork. -
Third : Vv.:line Lid Fortydiiidli . St., ::,.w-York
.Ive' . Wharf,Pnividruce.:Jilm,,lv.7l,l4o4.l. -' ' '
Align:A*4, , GG . - .. .
PIIILADEIYIIIA:, - .
SiAiltiVlAtilLL NAVIGATION.
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84Ipping Wharxes for A:THRACIT,E COIL at
Greenwich; Oelawrje firer, Phitatta:
LEWIS AUDENRIED Az Co.,
AGENTS FOE THE SALE OF THE
Wolf Creek Diamond Coal. Co. I S Dia
mond Red Ash, and
Black ' Heath White Ash Coals.
- r. 1115 Walnut Striiet. Philadelphia
OFFICES:
~.?,•119 Broady% ay. ;New - Yorli.
.. • - 114 Kilby e.trett., Boston:.
Ft b IT, It
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-Wharf Pio.. ‘2. -
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ItEPPLIER it 11P.0.' - -• '-.
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{N. - E. cor. WAN tit &Tourt4 i•ts.',Pfillit
OFFICES: -
:.; nr.:Pine Street,,New A'orj:. . - -
... .. "L.Mercbaille Bank Building, P.r6•ltlence
PEAItSON •
NIUNEND ANI siiirprus QY-•Ttl6
DELEBEA'fED.LOCTST•MOLNTAIN NiIII.T.E
• .•—..‘ •Et.nd SPOIIN VEIN , ' • •
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RE D: 'S :C4O A :
. (Na..l3S,Walmut Street, Philadelphia. .
OFFICES: No : .1 1 1 ,i 1 . Br i u t :u.IV, v 1loom No.OTrinity
Ne... 11 Dunne street, BS tAui.
-WHARF—CatER..tiWICII, DELAWARE -AVENTJE.
AVI .PP4II6ON, EMANIaril. ISAAT, ASHLAND.
AIIDENRIED, NORTON & Co.,
iliiueis and Shippers.oF
C 0 A.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN—from
SHAMOKIN—from ENTr.ermsE CoLLumr. .
GEOlifiES CREEK CUMBERLAND—from the-Cori
- . j.01.1114V110N
- 32 S NV:IIMA otreet. Philadelphia:
• -15FFTeES: 0119 Broad Way, New York
- • - 1134 State Street, Bokon.
April 'GC. - . -
ROILT.N, ILA.OKEA. & GOOK,
QOM=
i.oculikr GAP, - •
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.. • .'' - • LeiLIUST ITIOLINTAIm , ..
. .. - . . BLACK - ILL:ATM.
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Also, dealers In other fleet qualities of . • ' ... .
- , wkLITE AND RED ASH COALS..
No. 214 VSTaluut Street. Philadelphia, .and '
Woodland
•- . - Wharres,.Se.huylkill Hirer. .
TBOICAB CAIN, 11,0iLINN 11 ACKINt, JESSE • IL' COC;K,
WM. li'. MOODY, Shipper and Agent, .
Schuylkill Pa..
6-ly
Febrinuy 15, '62
ILAAS & 134EA1.nR,
.911TFPERS OF Tak. CELEBRATED
SPORN - VEIN RED • •ASH COAL'
Forrnerly.ipined by Iti..xner & Co..' which- we goal:al
tee to shipfeee from 'any laistur, , dtri other Coal.
• - ALSO bole agents for the sale of (co: -W. Silly:
deer .Y4Uperior 'Pine Forert. - White
and i.tpithn and Lewia Veiny Red Ash Coal,
which he is NOW and ,
to ship. •
Walnut nt., Philada.
f. Er.onna 63 Trinity B u Id , g, N.
D. B. 11AAS. • • • WM. BRENIZEII.. •
. Feb 10,,.•Cel • ..
Ji . .R,...&• W,:- T.ONPNSON;
SHIPPERS OP
RED AND WHITE ASH COAL,
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(By Canalo
NO. 213 WALNUT sit.,
Reshipping Wharvels:
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Fool of ALLEGHENY- AVENUE, 'rort • Richmond.
Bud foot • of, LALTHEL,STREET, Eentingtoh. , • :
• • • 11-1 y
. . • W. P. RYON,
rat. : w. N. P.A_N - PAI.L.
J. J . ...CO*INC & Co. •
• " MI\ ¢ CB AND blllFFpiti OF Tux -
.OELEBRATED • LOUIISTIMOUNTAIN
COAL!
:;pptetti—Pier N 0.19 Pt.:litiichniond,Olit
• •,No. 309-Wnlwnt•rit., Phiiw.' • :
No: 63 Empire Swildiny~; N. Y.
.T. d. CoNICETt, pate ,Conner' Patterson,) - Lotnat
Girarthille. • • . •
AIjDES6OS CO., Lot net Mountain, 131 g Mine Thin,
near Centralia, Columbia Co.
CoN.Niu Locust Spring.
• Nay Ttl, 'Oll
ROTHERMEL & . BRANDI,
• 3urraus 1; enirrxas or • .
ANTHRACITE..dr )131T1U111101:011:3
COA.LS!
Sole • Agentafor the Sale of the CItiEBILATXI ) Lo-
NOVNT4 IN COAL, froIDQI4e CENTCALIA.OOI.I.ILBY.
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o.ffices:- - --3111. Walnutlllttreet Philadelphia.
.111 Broadway;.l l l. ' lhr., - add . " .
' • " .11 Doane . :Ettrcety-Reaton:
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Wharv,!:-:-Windmlll lolanti,•?1;111,.; 'Port Riciimond.
May 111, '1,6 - • -
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BROAD TOP.
GENERAL: OFFIC.E
or rug CIEDEBEATED.
BROAD TOP
Semi Bituminous
COA S ,
No. iOl WALNUT STREET,. ,. •
ROBERT:HAMK POWEC, Manager.
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• CO corpra - •
10 'Teasel Boston, Mau. •
3S Trinity. ' New York.
Feb: 14,'63 •
BROAD TOP WHITE ASH
SEMI-BIT:01N MIS
o.ALpurELL, '-Q0.133)0N .
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No: 1112 Walnut• Street;
111 - Broadway, New York, '
" , ' •T • . No. 141 State Street, Borten,
Offer s superior quality of tett ., celebrated coal from their
• EDGE HILL COLLIERY, •
Mined and shipped exciasively by them;
LORBERRY CREEK.
LoizikEituv-coAt.
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Me, t he undereigned, having consolidated our Three
soiled es In the Lorberry Regign, will hereafter trans:
act ourbusint-ea under the name of • *. .
. . . . :KILLER, ORAEFF & Co. , • ...
. . . ~-• ' - MILLER, STEM & C 0... .. .
_ __' - • • GitliEpP & NUTTING: .. .
Nr. titta.g.PP, a member of our firm. having associa
ted .himeelf with J. li„ BLARISTON, win reside in
Philadelhia and all our coal *tipped hy tide-water will
be unde r the exclusive control 'of BLAILISTON,
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GRAEFF & CO. . . . . . •
By [wrestled cement attention in itsgreparation, we
hoep to maintain the reputation of our celebrated Dar
betty Coal. - reichasers.aboped can rely.'aporr IW/tar
this coal shipped the sly laffistr t der.
lirab;llo6B... - - -
. ... IT tww tawiwis lT at ON - •
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.-: . :PITB:T A ISft : F,I) .. ITS . :ERY 7.5,A - T:,VR:D.AY.iIf , : . OItNIN:G. : -. RY:',...:8 . E . N.5Ag1N:::13:ANN . ....A. - Ny . 'HIP9T.,TST . II.E.F:: : :SQ-11 7 G Y : 1:-1.t. 4 -L,.-....c;O:Ci.NT . Y . , :-.P.:F.N.N.5Y.1..2Y-4:::NIA-1:.:
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LORBERRY A.iD LOCUST • BOUNTIIN-10AL,
itimrs of other apprt?ef.l cittal!tiet , 6ۥ . :
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL.' • .
315 Walnut Street. philatielphl.
9 Trinity Ifuildluz; New York
Street,- Bogton.
CMIIII',IiI
LEWIS AUDENRIED Ok CO.,
• Wh016 , 19e 'Delih:n:4lli the beet vartettes'Of
A4thrapite - aid — Bituminous . Coals.
LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN, TJ'A.I.ETON,
' • . COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. •• • Pr. 9
OFFTCI Il l:Wttltutt - Stree', Op - anent:ll - Building,
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New York Oflice-47 Ottlar Strt , et. Office-7-
Duane Street, , • • . toct: 23,-.55: 43-
.1 . . 111 - NtiLEE t‘:
Mduclie4ter Red - AN.h., New Efaven and Lo
onst,Miiiintain White Asli.
oFricE 2orpi s i'W.A ENT:T ST.; Pli I LA DEi:PII - 1 A.
July 21,
-ELIZABET4P4RT-,- -
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COAL - . ' -- • ~-.' . --. :-- .. 4:OA L.±. T.: 11. ' gOHOELENBERGER - . AGENT;:
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. , A., T,:i4T(117.f. k . .(.0 . • .. . Miner and Shiplain if thii.Celelnided . • ....
' I I. ' • I B l ack Aleath White Ash- an4l..Peaked' Notin
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Csil"e''s(° to. -s4'..u'l: A ' VA* .W ;, iCKI;FIi 1. '-
i . tab): Free liuridiek -..
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Miniais and Win wrs 6tilin celairati.id 11 7 ,...L'f ON .CI.R— ... p-r . ,N,-K- - ..A s - H ~ c OAI ...„.. -
1 . 111m,)-004.,.Iroin tin., Elii)..rviiie. Ci . illi,ry; ninti lla-.. :- .- P. 0. ADDRESS--iPb - rmvit.t.ror mtis kinivi.t.i.i.i, selny . 1 7;
zieton, Pa., and dealer: in too taiin..yiaid-tifit --.
I
kill Comity, Pa. ' - r
ANTHRACITE AN!) "!IITKIIIN)KS COtI S. -- '_i - April - td, itld
Delivtireil direct.. from the naine:F.Oron boartl 91 yes.:
Eii:iis at "• .'; • -I -* . • mirs . ." ' COAN . E I{ .
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TR.ENToNvIq.:J., .- • ' BLIZAIIETIIT'ORT. - N. J: ; i• - Miner and,..Shipper DI tke•Cel!dicated
CO .
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N, BRUNSWICK, N.3 : ,_ PORT RICHMOND; P . A.:. .
• OFFICE..4---1.1 - 4V -16 Wiiliiiy : Building,.. ... . • ' -.
1,0 OUST' MOUNT A TN. O AT,.
111 Broadway, Ne . w . Voric
T. Sr.toc
- April 4..4.4
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73 - R4oox
Wyoming, Lackawanna & Scranton,
Delivered Qll board Ve.belq at J a-1.4 Nov. 4 &
- EIIZA.B . ETIIIPipti.I:, J. •
rucri.kitu Fur.n. MASON_
11E(l3t . ISCI.1111i - dic lIIASO.N,
ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS
'OFF ICE—NO. 71 BRO,ALLIWAY.
• • . ING,j..ltou,m.. 3 :5.,h'.1% 1.011.1 v..•
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DANIECPACKER.. E. A.: I'ACKP.R.
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fiIITITItES 07 • •••
.Lawltawanna,.. Cumbernand,..
• -amI.EIK •hilt Gas Coal
. - • -. Company ".
OFFICENo. 4. !Nue IStrect.,-New Fork
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• October 14,.435 .• . • .
DAY, HUDDE.I,II, & Co.,
',.NIINFAts AND SHIPPERS UP
ANTHRACITE & * BITUMINOUS
C 0
1§fp..109 Walnut St, Philadelphia.
111 Broadway, (Trinity N. Y.
• 7 Doane Street, Boston: •
JAB: W. c3ALbwELL
I!9'liroadwny, 4.!oraei Cedar
• ''SVII6LESALE DiSI.ER '•
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LEinGEf, COUNCIL RIDGE, 'SVILEIE§BARRE J
MALIANOTi RED ' , ASH, LOCUST MOUNT-..•
AIN, - CI. , N.1.8. - ERLAN.IS i L'ROAD TOP.
. • . AND OIIiER -VAIMETIES. ; •
COA_E,
Yorktown, Carbon. County, Penna.
O . —.—
FFICE• 1 'r
.lASKES,-.for• laoldizig • scraOs of
. paper for oale at • : TIANNAN.S I-10n1;Eitoro.
Of the Latest and : Mont; Apßroved.Stilee,
The undersigned who is a. practical Screen Manufac
turer, informs Coal Operators and- others, that •he is
.malmfacutrmg a new COAL: SCREEN; patented
June 21, 15G.1. and! another. patented August S;
HE GUARANTEES THAT TIIE 'MESH WILL' AL
WAYS RETAIN ITS. ORI . OINAL - SIZE UNTIL EN
TIRELY WORN CWT.,: • . -• " , •
..11e.respectfullY solicits • U'COuttnuince of the patron
age heretofore so liberally be.stowed upon him..
• - • . jOILN R. DIEILM, •
Rillroad St.. rear of Esterly's Hardware St6re, .
.Nov. 4. .65-444( • POTTSVILI.X., . .
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'1‘111 , 11111114 , FETV. LA/Mpg of the' rood
151. approved Pavy Pattern& for working, made of
Inspected Gauze., Also the Canny raihp Pattern of
Bosses and also for wprlting. • Also Iron and Copper'
Gauze,' all of which . will be sold ;wholesale and retail.
by • •.• -"!•• :B. BANK-C , I, Pottsville. --
SW - Lanni . Garizes, both, Ifon and Copper. ready.
made, always inthand... Odd sizes made to order. '
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• MINIMS ANT! blI11.1.1.:116 .
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Voneertitiii,per's , from Elit...abetilp"rl., of,
BANCROFT, ,LEWIS & Co.,
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NEW: :YORK.. - .--.7
SAMUEL liOY\IELL'JI.,
EZIEREIM
1,.i.:1-Tio - H:._ - ) ; ‘t.s;
• .111. BronawnJ, New York
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CO_A_LS.
C. B. c A T. \V i..i[cni
CALDWELL C.ONANT
CO.ALS.
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. • C . O . Al, 'I:4 A NTY S. .'"
910 I..EAS4E.—.The - SclinVikill Coal Company are
pdw,prepated - t,i make 'leases Ott their lands In
Feeler Township, Stnnylkill County, :These lands are'
Jousted on the very beat portion of the Ileekseher
Sin, having over four nilleas rim - on thii Daniel,. Crosby;
Lealor, and all, the veins
. knOwn in. that basin, - .both
above and belowlvater . 'FavOrable leases with
'an abundance of limber for, mining.parposes Will now
be made to ' good tenants, on -applieation to II: 2i'.
BODY. President of the 'Company, No: :S Wail Street,
- New York. • • Jane 23; '66.-25-
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COAL OPERATORS:
MTH'S SPRING • NOUNTVN LEHIGH
LEHIGH.
co:;
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FFICES z
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3112
.111rECANE.WVIi.Li, Luticruc Comity,
duly • . • •• • • 30:
JOHN_R: ,DIEH
.I.I..ktiIJFACT,LTREIt OF
COAL SCREENS,
Anti. FEET GEM BEL7lNG,.dlfferen
alzes. at tednced:pticea, For Bale at • •
• •
• .A.G-E.x.-rs
• rr.10.V.T.71" •
•• -33 AR
• 0 - SE ' • Or- MAC
0 • : F.* Lloe • Yra •• a territory .o t
Pay froat ASO t 4 $2OO • oath. For waks,•llltw
t r .t e d , with.. stamp, eb.ber •
4 7 1 ' 6 ." PA . ItOTHERS, Agent, 0
1# ; 4 Ci'eastaut Bt., • • • • •
IPI 14asualt flti t Tele44, O. - •
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Sept q, 66
Philadolvida, and Liver . p6ol
S TEAM SHiPS.
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• The following Firat Class Steam- '
4 211gM
* ll -T/' ships, are intended to sail regn
ar y, every two weeks, hereafter, betwee;
POOL, QUEENSTOWN and PHILADELPHIA..
BOSPHORUS., Capt. J: ALEXANDER, . 2500 tons
PROPONTIB; Capi: F, 0. HIGGINSON, 2500
DELAWARE, Capt.-WAL THOMSON,.. . 2500 .
CHRSAPEAKE„ now building, - • - 2700
ItELITA, HARDIE; •' • 2000 /. •
Personal wishing to engage paissage' from Liverpcal
and Queenstown to Philadelphia, can now do so by ap
plying to • • s. ' • A, R. W. 13.& - NRY, :
•.. . •
112 WainutSt.. Philadelphia.
Bills of Exchange In sums to suit, always for sale.
Passages by the above ,line. can -be obtained of B.
HANNAN, Pottsville, Pa., who is the: authorized Agt
for this line for Schuylkill County.. .Apply at • .
• HANNAN'S BOOESTORB; Pottsville, Pa.
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$2390 0•. •'' '''" made by any one with $l5
--Stencil Toole. No experience necessa
ry. ' dna: , Prealdenta, Calibiers, - and .Tresantein of 8
Banks indonarthe circular. - - 13entlree with sainplea.—
MhiNtsithe Agoarloui Bunion Tool Works, eprientlek4
Vermont. , • ',Tel: ne,*
.460740,nts
OASINER,. STIOKNIM.WELLINqTON
Ilfiners s aad Skippers of Coal.
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101i.usidr' ((rout theip-psirmide...C9l, ntShsmok n)
I,c,Ns . 'n Vein (fiL4I.A!-lij.. •
!,cicust Illournuizi (White ,
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• Trinity niiilrling.-New York, •
OFEWES-: walnrrt Sxreet.
Ll 5 HilLp s trcct Boston;
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Wlizirf 'No t 6, Pikii P.
I el) _I. k•t;
VANDUSEN, -L:131131.t;li
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LOCUSTAIOI22 , ITAIN, I OCGST , CrAP, WILT
"WHITE AND RED ASH GOALS,
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&Tents for the wile of tt.ii , celeb ra ted Geor44e. ('.reek
Vtt tu . b., , tilitt lid t 'tin I, 'from the MitiSs of .the Con
siilidationWold and Iron Conitii4l3' of .7ilitf3liind," • --;
i. • • . - - r m. Itislimond,. •
. •
.i SinvitiNO WII,II'A'ES: - t ••••1' .0 q'Pri .. - • ..
, Baltimor. •-• . • • • i -
'. -.. . • r' , 291 iVainnt street, l'hiltidelphll.
.f)i This:!Trinity liiiildinz. Nett, York..
~ • . •
1 . ll',ltiiinii St.;.'Bos•l6ll.
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."% — i'.l,- . 1 , ,11 T. .TNe11E1 .- 1,.;•7.11.,- . &; - ,Cp;
WIIITt . A . II) . -REDASII ANTHRACITE.
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,• . • •• ' / No. , 2o5;;.: willoot stret4, - .iproie,telphia. ' •
!..o - Fri.cEs::. No. 7S.ltroiulway, No. t. Hector St:, N.Y
- .'.. CS, . '2l and 23 .1).:i1f..a.5t... Bos r ton. ~
I ..•
...E.!it.r , No. [7, IC ichniond.. -• . •
.-rol;. i',..615. . ..
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VC.
'BCIIIJY.LKILL;CO:.:
(.4..LEE oTo
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County,' Pciinn
1559 ' 9.7-I.y,
ALTHOUSE & FOCHT,
MINERS AND.. 1411 P.14:11S 'OP TIIE
BOSTONRUNLOCICST MOUNTAIN.. •
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-.• .• •C (..!. .t. •t. L. •: • ... •- . •
PIITLAIA.; 2111 k Walput t; N. York:ill liroad.*aS•
1 Agt.-..at. New Voit —3 , GEO., .ttE PPI. I E ft...'
Is: D ..%'l', - 111.t' 0.111E1....56i, CO., Port Itiehmtnid., .--.
March 24.,
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MINER'AND SHIPPER OF: EEE'• r .
••CEZEBRAT D •
Ccuti iii L 01 : Locust , ~ iMountaiu
V• • E
Po.t. -Athirc.s.. A tiIILAN 11,
- Sc nty,
- ra j : oi..(: , f.llt . ralia; Co rum bid cobtity..
3..:
CHAS. J. f& J. H. EASTWIOK,
Na - purnE' ;ilvp RED M.IK COAL
Aq14;75:1 , 011. SALE OF TILE
BURNSIDE COAL AND IRON COMPANY'S •
RED ASH SELMAOKCN GOAL,
.OFFICE---;121 SlifeET,
t . July 7, Tx,
IFNAST-. -L 0 !tn. .13 •IF. RN .
V.EIN.COAL. . •
My:East Franklin LOrberry Coal is now sold
eacln
sicely by Messrs: CALDWELL:, GORDON ..%-.Uo:; who
are my sold Agents. Parties - Ordering Mint theist, may
.u.hi'aya depend - upon getting a pore article. • •
•• Walnitt St., -
OFFICES:
,No. 111 Broadway, Trinity.
.Building,.
- New York... •
- . No 144 State Street, Boa Mn.
H&*IRY VEIL
. iremoni, March 29,'62 • . „ 13- - • :
( 1 4310-11. I.EASENI.7,Ihe subnerilnera have
determined to make several _leases on- their prop
a rty, known as the F.F-NTIICKii PII9I`I,P,TY, situatedm
Schuylkill County, and in the immediate vicinity of
ground - has been fully developed; and
those'tiesiritq mtlrst rate coliiery, eta obtain one, with
imt making any further eiplorations of -the Same..
•"Pone need Make application unless, capable of erect
ing' all the iinpreveruents. .
Apply to (4 I_REON BAST; Schuylkill Haven, Selni,yl-.
kill County, Pa, or to DAVIS.P.EARSO'N', 207. Walnut
strixt, . •
• January 7, ' • , • - . i-tr
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• • •
COAL: . : • • • •-co:AL.:
undersigned 1 . 8 .now prepared
circle's for Lehigh, IVyutui Jig; Shit
nick in, Schuylkill; White and, lied:. Ash,
Cumberland ' nod tins :. Cont—from- Mauth
clunk on• the .Lehigh Canal: Schuylkill 11w:ten:Tort
Carbon and -. Port..• Clinton On the Schuylkill Canal,
and front .Ainboy, Trenton, lloboken and' Port:Rich,'
.11 iond,..for shipment East and North. • •
rig - Orders sent will receive; prompt attention*. •
• ' • •'W. J. MIARLAN, • .
Rooms 70 and 71, Trinity Building, New Tint.
GREAT ' .TMEROVEMENT •IN - COAL ; SCREENS.
The onSereigned are now. prepared 'to mantthirture,
at their shop, in bitneraville, all kinds of SCRIM:WS for
'acreening'Coal, of the improved manufacture,'patented
to Jonah Laubenateki, 4th February, ISG2.:
aritiar lkMilk
NNE/ MU
NM 0 ism
man
Wink NUN
1 11.110. AIM"
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Screens ipitinfactnied bq tilt§ proCess, are-11340 du
rabic: maintain thOr form better, and are f‘trulslied:aa
.cheap as any to'be had in. the County::: . . • ' •
They 'are made of square iron, in such .aSane as 'fa
prevent the Coal slidingtrom one size to the other be
fore,it IS thoroughly:assorted; thus preparing it better
than can be done by Cast iron or wire screens: - .
,
.
• The nianufacturens urgently regnest OPe ratots
.wanting Screens, to examine those new patent Screen
at their shop,: or at :work at the. Mammoth- Vein Col
liery of. George 5, Itepplier. mear St. Clairoithere they
have been in nse for some time. ." ' . •
BY•purchaslng screens - made under .this :Patent; liti
gation,orany- trouble as to patent rights will be avoided.
' All work done withpramptnesa and dispatch. .• - •
• . ••J. & L. LAUB aViSTEIN;:
• . Minemple..June T. 1,4d2: • ta-tf. •
36.2 m
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ro
Embidered and Ham Stitched •Linia
1: • Handkerchiefs, chomp at. WALKER # &
Tine 9, , ' • • • • 23-Gm
. . .. . .
i t aches for 'Baled itay, , ..
Baled Straw; Com and
%-s Oats and Lime; in full ear loads::
_promptly filled
al lowest market rata by . . ' - ' "BBC& !Is WHO. • .
" 1z1 G bm64 •14 4 11 . LPRl4,ertm°l'4'49olN,4lll,4llll't.hrr
(31"ny , 63,26-tl] •
COALS,
IMO=
11 -1 C ,
.PIII:L'iDEI,XIIIA
SAT.VR,IDAy.•: . Afo.ING:, - ...0cT08E1: .‘20,.:..18..
LEGAL CARDS.
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0' •
• _ Attoriiey.tit
Buildinti,.Centre St., Pcitteile,
” • ; ' . • Mey 24, ,6c.,:21-031.
CE01141413' DI—DAM-Ara. •
• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE—:—No. 222 Souttt4th street, ehilada.
May la, •aa 19-1 y
B EAU ,ITlcCo.oll..•'Attorrner itt
. OFFICE--Mhhaionwzro .Street-,4hoce
.Centre. • • • Mardtt 19,
CI..AV . .BERGSTRESSE, Er.;
I• . • . • Attorney - lit . Envy . ,
Ashland. .Bthaylkill - - Connt.i•; Pa.. Office—On 'Centri c street, bppaeite the Pobt OniOe. . 1 .
Sept: 2.1.: . • • • • . 99-
VOW, W6l D3lk:, -
: Itt lN :PoTTSVILTS" SCUM:Aa tSTI .
PA:
.0111141 - W . RYAN.. Attorney, ',and. Conn-
J' nelior at Inw, Pottaville;Sebuylkill County. Pa. •
Office •In Silliman , e new building; ou Centre Street;
nearly rspaaite the Minera , Bank. -. •' • •
ik)1173 H. •cAmetr.a.: • •• WII.LIA.Y
PAITIPREJLE Attortic“ at
Taw.' OFFICHLCentre. Street' • ciplipsite. White
Horse .Hotel, pottaville_, Pa. ••• ..-• •
CIIRISTOPHER Ervri.E. • •
Attorney. at Law, and Notary Public;
(Authorized by - .Lme to adminieter 'affidavits.
and • to.,take .depoeitirms, • and acknowledgments
deeds, thorigagee, powers' of Attorvey, &c..,)•.' • ••' •
• . POTTSVILLE.' SCHUYLKILL CO.. PA., •
LAW AND COLLECTION
• ,Ilehanhipko Office:)."
•
.OL.
FOSTJEK. Attorney a; ',Law;
"QFFTOg-:-BA-N:tiAN'S - I.3.IjILQING, cENTrt.E ST.,
.L. • 9pposite"EptsC9pal Church.
Atnrch 21,16 y
I - zip/NAli
- 11, • • • • • A.tioene . y . at La*. •
OFFICg—MATI . ANTA*:O 'T„.llear. yusTOFFIOE
: ••• • • • - .Oct). 1.11*.C . 14..e;.0111ce.)•...*.:
."31afch ..: • . -
lOKENk
d " - R
LIFE-REJOYENATOII
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STRENGTH . TO THE WEAK.'!
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..• • YHVH . TO THE • AGED !
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• this:preparation is-unequalled arta Ri..favenatinand
Restorerof ,wa;ted or inert - functions • • .- •
The aged slionld he ettrtain.to mato , theltiokiene , tt
househrild inasmuch tui it will render them youth-.
ful in feeling arid bil-trength. and •enable them to live
over again the clays of their prii-tine- joy; tint - only
.exhilerates buusirengtbens, and is really' an. invalua-.
ble !alessing; especially tw,those 3ilto• have 'been re- ,
duced to a condition of sprility; self-abuse, misfortune,
or ordinary sickness. No matter what the Pause of the
-impotency of any human ormtnj superb prepara- .
tibn will remove the effect at once and:forever,:
: • .IBIOKRE-NE •
Oure4.-IMPOTENCY. GENERAL DEBILITY; NER
VOUS INQAPACITY,. DYSPEPSIA, DEPRESSION:
'LOSS OF APPETITE,• LOW SPIRIVS, WEAKNESS
OF THE ORGANS OP GENERATION, lUBECILI'I'I
MENTAL INDOLENCE, •EItLACIATION, - ..ENNUI
lias a most_tlelighttal,• desirable and novel . edict
-upon the Neryi.ida'systetu ,ILIII.I till Wit;itire'in any Way prostrated by tiervimSdisabilities are earnestly advised
to seek.a eureln this , most excellent and unequalled.
preparation. , -• ''• • ..
Persons whit, by imPrudenee, - have: lost their-NAT
URAL VIGOR; will raid a speedy andpernmnentente
in the •.• .
BIOUENE; .
:The FEEBLE,. the the p1 . ...-IJ'AIRINO,
the OLD should. give this.yaluable 'discovery a trial; it
Will be found totally: different, from all taker art:cies
for• thd eame purposes. . '
.• :• -
Ir •
. To cuialcm..;-This preparation' invaluableis in
nervous WealmesSea of, all kinds, as itrwill restore the.
toasted - strength with' Wonderfpl:pernain e nee.: • •
It-is . also a 1.9-and tonic; and 'will trixn relief in Vys
pepiia with the first' dose. '4% brief ptlrsts - tenee in its
use will - renovate the • stomaeth to, a degree of per - et t
health; and banish Dyspepsia forever: . •
One Dollar per Bottle, or six
Bo for $5: Sold:by
Druggists generally.". . • ' • • .
Sent-by express - anvwbere. byaddressing '—' • •
• •-• lllTTClFlgGS.&;fiiLLyErt,.Proprietors,
•29 Dej-Ntreet,
Sold-by Drugglaa everywhere.
October 21, .5.5
EMAYFI OF-AMERICA
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Moth; Tan, Fr eckles- and. Pinit4emi; upon
•. .. •the face. quickly;*positividy and per-.
_ '. ' Inant , nt_ty. .
removed: . .
,;: ••• . • • -
THE EIVIII.EL• OF AMERItA
Is pingteal in its ioo!il-e . frecti.hehtit;ifying . the skin in.
ntnltinnbd.ly... In five . niinuten .afler
the tioir
. .
ofOara cannot We hatiwbecintie
so well satisfied of that :fact we alwaykkeep
bottle" of the' A?.l . }:kion. 7 :Open . upon 'the
counter tar hullo; td nee free. of churge; to efiat)le them
to fully satisfy tbemeelves of its virtue before they .pay.
for it. ForreinoviOg Mothiq'stit, Plmyles, and Freckles
from tuba is - witliout *l'l%lo.
'l`llE 111VDICAL FACULTY
nee the EriAmic 9r:Ailitue*.eitelaslvely:in . their treat
nient fur ronghiliscOkireil skin, and . for .the poeltive
of PlatOes from: the . face, Arid" cheerfully en
dorse if as tite_befif preriaritiotin use—thep firefaffi
The tx.xmi:t. or AliFincn ina beautifier of
. the com:
most 40134 to ttkeyidieS
'iliefoilowcr:;g. ext i•itcts . ,ffom-jestimpniiis received by.
tie from the follelig distiiirgniehoil ladies
We have m any , more ~ tint ,;o these to Oovi,
hat the ENADIBI. OP
.. .AMERICA is not a catch-penny
.cOn . potii:o; but onti'or the very COSIIIC*B
sing merit
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..J. consider the . "Eris.nat.. or A maims." a positive ne
•cessity to the toilet... . • '. •• ... JEAN .1.106.1211: ..
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Tbe."ENAium 4.112.1t10A." id 1 xery.dellgbtfnl prep;
arittion . (Or every lady to use: • • OLIVE - ' •
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"Exatizt. or , AllE111111." a delightful
,pripfu - ation 'for'
the skin:, whieti.l.disenver Is aboollitely• free' train all
deleteriqua substances. - , ...'.._.. Erne Giaaori.•:
. . .
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..The ladles have found in the "ENaisrr, or ANIEEKti .
a jewel for the toilet'which will'ever be the favorite. '
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There Is no leitirions cointini matter in the ..Er:
'ti 9 MI clear and free from any in
Jarioas compounds Fiir - tale eviry.
Pricelll.pil per
. bottle ; Six bottic , ii 'for $ 5 0 0
•FRAIidOIS GREGOIRE &•00,!el
iota Beautiful -Perfumery Store In . Amedect,
S. W. Corner Bth and Loctia-Sti.,Thilinti:
R....R.:'..:A1c0RRT..,.
CENTRE
~13TRT7T,--.POTTSVILLE:
July 21,:•66'
The.Bloit Complete Sewing lila
chine in Existence.
.•, . • •
The Introduction - Ofthe ' RENOE
Datee a : new era in Sewing Machines.
it Hems, Fells.lliindst. Gatheri;
'Quilts; and Gathers - and ' Sews Oak&
' , - •• Banta at the :iambs time, -."
The ..tankensigned • has been appointed '.A...pht for
Schuylkill. County, of. the Florence •Sewing , Machine
Company, Manufacturers of the' celebrated. hleversible
Sewing*Mschines.
The following advantages over any and Iletvhig.,
Machinesotre claimed for the "Florence. r. '‘• ,
It Makes four different stitches , the lock, knot, don
ble-loca amidouble-knot, on one and the. same nut
thine. stitch being alike on both Ades .of the
• • It has the rev . t - ertiihitifeed . motion; Which eatables . the •
operator by glittery turning a thumb-screw, t o have the
work =either to the right or left, to stay any part of
the same, or. fasten the ends of the seams, wit bout tar*
the fabiia
the length of. the stitch, and from one kind
of tea:tether, can readily:be done while the ma-
Chinall in motion. • .
.livety-stiteh is parka initielt mar* 'Beloit se-.
• It Jammed neleelems and' am he mied - Wheaqidet ia•
. Itamothmaare all'poeltlve; there are ao :swinge to
get mit of orderi'ead its klkOlklty enables the moatin
tVwx4lll not.oll the • driewrof the operator, ai all: the.
imeldneryle on the top Of the table, • , • •-• . •
It la the most rapid sewer In the world Is maklmr Ave
Adam to warm:dation. .. • • • • ••
• Iteatitchls thewoader of At. lemetwe . .OF'lta icon?
binatelaMdty. etremgth and beauty. . „ • .• • •- .
It dm* the •h•malestor-fineet work with eqiud
tieollt
ty, without cline of tendon or resehlneric. •
Ilveryllbuidnwhas one of Jeseirs lament.-lesumers
attached, - (the tight to nee which we cor sit l,ersalgisg.
'theme:storm torn any width of hem
• -
:_The WOO ia respomthdlyinvital.to.mmuilne theta
• Madam at the etereof the usgera4uedi CentreetroOtt
• •• -•
INSURANCE.:
•- • •
EW.YORK
'WHOM - . ISSUANCE 'COMPANY.
14:1113y0a4vi.ay, lg.. Y.
Cash C'apilvil
signinkt Accideittit bf all
GENEItAL ACClDZYMiile.luile . the Travellnk Risk,
and also nil .forms of 'DisTocations, , Broken
Sprains.-Tlruises,. Cuts. Gunshot NS'ounds, • Btirns and
Sca Bites rrogs.•Aasaalts by Burglars, Robber?
or liturrierers_—ilie..artion' of LiErhtnlng , .Sun Stroke,:
the effects of exillri-ion, .11ciods-aua Suffocation' by.
Drowning orChoking, • • • • • • - •
EpWD: GREENE. . Nt - 11:•A: BA LEY, EWA:
• Il'asti A.; MLLE, ' General Agent.
ROBERT - C.IIIIIL,
0ct...21, '61 7 . .s.• • ' . . " '1
- • INIETROPOLITAN .
FIRE :111Z1TRANCE C. 0.; -11". Y. •
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C . 11.1. h Cat:dial • • 8E000;000 -
Awilotoi : • • - • ' 650,000
JAMES 1.0111 - stEit
J, C:GOODRIDGE, Sedetnre:
BEVERrDGE, Agent for'Schnylkilli County, will
reeolvenp.plicutionsan4 issue . ' •
• 11F — Lo.Ji , es promptly adjured.'
Wyomittg Fin Insurance Co.
OF WILKESBALRICJE.
A aseti
IiOLLENBACK, .
Vice- Pre,,iilent.LL. D. SIIOESI . ARER,
Secreturc—lL C. • •
DAVID BEVERID , - GB, ••
Fir Schuylkill CO.,
.0:116c, CENTRE STREET, ...Potts"-
. - • July 29,
INSURANCE
F. 8..' KAERCIIER I
General Insurance Agent. .
oi - lice -I' ! enzpiyli . stiiira
VERPOPL •,t LO:s: Db:S4 . ..t, • i thOllE •I N liJ NCE
Carh
.Caigfal . and .As'Aqs • 16.000,000
lit:ceted 1.0 tie .I..7nitctl Stat. - 0 over.. , . $1,500.000
• • • • - • • • .
HOME INSURANCE 00111 5: ANI •
•
tied Maven, COucciient !
.i 4560.060,
Agi n t lyit•
' :5159.070 9S_
Insurance effected ifighe - cOnipaltin? Livcira- . .
tile tertinc adju.thid and paid without .
delay. . 11 15, ~ t in; . •
PHCENIX INSURANCE. COMP'NY
or sr.itETFOltD, C4)NN.
° Mpital Sioth,"
ist,- 1860
N. .Sc`, E.EAT-tit.,,Agt;."PottsvPleiTa.;
11111211:1
•, •-• .I,•(.:).1-t - 11.E..:N. -. .u. r):1
,
FI:RE.....ItTSURANCE.-.oompAN'y,
104 B road wa y, New York.
rash Capttal
N. S: SHEAFER A , rt Pott.sTille., Pa
S' P. 13, :1 N G I:7 .1„E _ll, l
• FIRE AND lIIARINE
INSURANCE co;MPANY
SPRIN.G:FIEI . 2D,' MASS
Cash Capital
WM. CONNER. Jr, Seely. .lii+mr,.l. Preht
• CHARLES E . : LANE, Agentu_ .
WALTER S.' .•S H r
•
• "
AETNA. INSURANCE 0.
Incorporated 1819. • °hatter Perpetual.
raid - . ttp. Capital.
Amount ofAPotrtio.
_42-ly cow
Losses Paid in - 45•VearN.....51 . 7,485;394 71
. . . .
T. A.' A i.E Prek. L: Se,ty, •
4.4oonkrix, Jr:, A. Sec. E: J. .11Assurri
A. A., Williams, -.)Voriester; MIAs:
.
CENTRE ;;;.Trep°a, ac.IIEEI'.,.PC./TDA:LLT.,II,.
.
.. •
.."1.11 3 ,1cr4R • 1829 •-•;.PERPE,TULAL:
PRANKLIN•• '•-•• •._ •
FIRE -INSURANCE . :..COMP..,6ITY
•• OF'
• .
• •
Assets or. sztwiayy
• •- •:. 506551 . 96
• .
Capital,
•-• •- 400 , 000 OO
Accrued MurplaUs' • - 944.543 11.5'
pkte.oted prCulitinft , i, • • ,11.62,39 t! : 54
. .
•
Ungettled ICl:llium,lucoutC . tor 11.565,
.1• 411,755. - •. j •
•: .
LOSS- PAID SINCE•ISZ.V •
••• , •
Over $5,000,000.•
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY:POLL ,
CIES ON LIBERAL. TERMS.' •. •
" • • DIIVECTOR*.•..:
CHARLES N`..IIA..NCF,EIt, ISAAC LEA,-
TOBLASWAGNER, • EDWARD C. - DALE,
.SAIJUEL GRANT, • " ALFRED
'h rs., - • . . .
PETER IiIoCALL, ' -.• ' " : •
W. RIChARDS, -• FRAS: W. LEW IS, M. D. '
EINARLES N. BANCKEII, Prenisle.ixt.
EDWARD C . DALE, Vie-President;
JAS.: W. McALLISTER, Suc...lsro; Tad. • -'• .
•• . . . .
The iMbic . riber is - agent for the above; mentioned' in
stitution, and Is prepared. to make insurance cm every
deseription of : property, at the lowest rates, '. • - -
.-
..' ..
HENRY, C. Russy,L,
Po Agt ,
.
ttsville, "Marett.l9, - G 5. • - .- .. '.. 12.. tr ,--- .
LIFEANtotinANCE.:,
. •
The Girard Life Instiranee,. Antinitx and Trust Ciim
:pany of:Philadelphia. Vince. Sus 011,,,,,,tnet, t3 Lr e et„
the drstdoor East of the Custom House. • • . •
CAPITAL—S3uo,OOe—CHARTEIt PERPETUAL; • .
Continue to make iniarances on lives on ,the most fa-
..The capital being paid up and itiVested, together with
a large'and constantly int:eca.ixlg reserved fund, offers
.
a perfect security to•the insured. . -
The premiums may be . paid 3' , carly,• haff-yearly or
quarterly,. •-• 1. • • • •
The company add a* nrostaleriotliCally to the -insur. -
ranee tor life: • The first houns, appropriated in Decerri
her, 1844,.the second bonus in December; IS-19, and the
third bonus in Decembex, 15.54, which 'additions make
art average 'of more Man no per cent.. upon the proini
unia paid; without Increasing.the annual premium.
• •
: . Thomas Ridgway,
... • • • [John A. Brown;' • . •
. Robert Pearsall,... • John R; Latimer,
Thomas P. itunes, • • John R. Slack;
I ..
.•Frederick Brown, • John C. Atitchelt i .
' George Taber, - • ',sane Barton, •
Hong G. Proiinitn,•.. Sethi Conly„ ' .
• .Plunphlets containing table ottateza ann eiblanations,
form of application and further information can be bun
at-the office. •TI10)1AS RIDGIVAIt, President..
Joan F. JAtars,.Actuary: , . . •
Or of B. BANNAarPotteville, Agent for. his County.
- "r----
brAIIPS
LEGAL,
COMMERCIAL, and, '
- . BUSINESS
At B. BANNAAPA Booketore.
MIGNETICLEBRICATING COMPOUND
•
.
.FOB THR
.
of: %Vago.nor Crirringen, I.ocAnto.
Daytiveno, Railroad ' Corm, rind thKlienr... -•
, • ing.purto kid of ••••• •
. .
The manufacturer of thLs'Compeund. after a series of
experiments during. thelast fifteen. years; is enabled,
now to offer. to the public . an article with, the' above ti
tle; which.he is confident will meet the general wants
of the public :.one pound of which hli'believes
as far as.folirpountis ofanyother lubricator naw,in use.
.Thefollowing Certificates selected from,a'numberof
others furnishect,' tend to show.its valuer -
having lased during the - bud bine months the
netic' Lubricating Compound.;' manufactured and sold
by Charles. W. Clemens, upon. a large number of Wag—
ons, Carts, &C., we mite pit:mitre in. saying that:lolas
given entire sath_f= actioni'both' and cold weather,
causing a at saving, both in the quantity of mate
rial needed, and in the wear. of machinery, - axles,
•• D. G. TUENGLING,'ftIe Brewery, • '•
,• • - • 13130. LAUER, Orchard Brewery'. •
B:
UOEMAKEIt REILLY& SO
ON;
Contractors.- . .: :
-• • S CO.• • •
rottaellle; :Tilly 26, 1866. • • - • • .. .
-The xotnetivLubricating, Compofind is for Bale; put
up in tin caus,. 6 eFure irdm leakage , and neatly labeled,
wholesale only by..the: manufacturer. arid retailed by
storekeepers generally.: -CHAS. W.' CLEMENS. -.
..,Taro: C. Beans, 18 Market -St., Ptdladelplda ; Gem
'rid. Agent for the United States,
• -July ` . 28, - 1866 ' •
- Important Care In Pottsville.
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
EMBROCATION
RHEUMATISM,' TYPEOID" FEVER. • IMURALGI/...,.
NERVOUS DLSEASES, MUMS; P2aNS,
, . SIMONS. FEVER it...AGUE.
, . .
Certificates and.Testimontals to any eitelit might be'
procured from those who. have used and seen 'the good
effects-of this EYIIIIOP.ATION abroad; It is only:deemed
' necessary to refer to the undersigned at present, a citi--
zea of•rottsville, who can tell' its good, effect after
using, when all other remedies had .failed: . •••• •
• • . • ' • Porrsvfirs, July 3d, I$G6.
'This is to Certify that I was • confined to my bed on
the 3d of Jely, when 31. r.. Levy called on me and per
suaded me to malt Sir . Astley ;.Coopers 'Embrocation,
and after gettingmy legs; knees • and' feet ; rubbed for:
a b o ut twenty minutes, 1 waaenabled to walk
.down to
~
Mi. Sanderson's Ding Store Nititont theuld of crutches
or iticki, a thing that I. have - not been able to do for
two.months. . . • C. 'it. BROWN. •
• This PrPVl;iiiio! was ariglnaied by Ste Aankr-Coor
ri4. who was playincian to the Queen-of /Wand.
,it.
Is a preventive of Cholera.' Typhoid Fever, ',ft..; •ite.,
:and has not: its' equal .
.for neatArri,ineona. Bellex o
.Rheu m atism. Neuralgi,: Chrcinie &eases.' Sprains,
Pams,"&e.., used as directed,. 'Every- family sho)Ald
. have it.. It does its work saeßeditioualy, by rubbing,
the parts . affected.:. *.
":To .all. those afilicted- , -Try , One, E‘ottie . and it will
' $1 (ND Per, bettle. •
• . • M. LEVY, Sole .Aient,.";
116 Warren Street; New:York..
FOr sale it P. SAEDESON , S Drug . Store; who la the
'only anthmlied Agent for Pottsville. -.
printed Calicoes, Mulles. dtiesp,
-.• •
Centre Bt, nearly opposite Market St::
AmET I4I " ol li ngoVrair ee do,
4 , c 4P aus , B 7' A goo k buopoitat, the store of.: " ,
• - it. ISIMICRIkiI44 I4 ,
I "-li•Phip'*"Kel , ;-PiAtraitnik
8250,000
150,000
562212113
$600,000 00
1,0015,790 3-3
, ' si,oott,otio
. ~
~':::9,375;550.
s3ocr,ooo
$.%t,150,000 . 00
‘1,067..156 00
A Great Want Supplied
BY THE
FOR 11 O OF
TERTILIZERS
n 0 , S
Superio r Improved
Super-Phosphate of Lime
X&NTUFACTLTRED BY
.TFIQ:':_ L.
~1:101:,T„.AGT.;
RAVEN, PA
fI'AD,MA 'l<
ii.. 11
. . .
•• Farmers and Denier in Fertilizmi will observe that I
have. adopted. the 'above "Trade Mark," tn'show those
whei . nse my Stip.r-Phosphate. made from the Baty
Bone, that they are getting my inanntlicturn: • • -
My patrons: will please be careful in purchasing, that
the above "Trade Mark" IS stamped 'upon each.hag, as
none.other Is genuine- • : • .
I am now ready. td supply the above superior Perini
zer in large or small quantities—in new bay of 200
pounds each. Also, alrays..on hand, a stock of - tine
:Raw .Itone Dust—compost,--for top dressing, Plaster,
A trade discount allowed to dealers.: •
The above Pertillzers - ciin be purchased at GEOBPE
BRIGHT it. SON'S Store: Centre Sk, Pottsville, Who . ,
arc authorized to actris. my Agent. • ': , •
' ' THOS.
• . POST OFFICE ADDRESS-1.111.08.1... • HOLT ,
AO.; Schilylkill haven, Pa, • . .
Pcb. . • • 7
. .
BENEFIT TO FARMERSI
motto PIIILLIT'S,
GENUINE
Thaprovod SIJPER-P SPHATE -of Lime,
For Sale at Mennfectnrer•e, Depots.
and
41,,Tr noteE,
C .
0 NC. RE SS having repealed the -Internal-Wye,
one Law;- taxiti2 - Fertilizers Bix per cent..-1 beg .
leave to inform the -Farmeis that front - thi•e 'day
tame per cottage will be taken off . t he retail price Of
Moro Phi lipft , Super-Pliowhate of Lillie;
s6O If: let., d per eent.,: making the retail .price
now $7.6 •-n,i.per ton of 4000.:11i.5.., in. Philadelphia and
.Baltimore. .
:fli , ,count to Dealer& - -• •• .•
MORO. PITTLLIPS,
' Sole Proprietor and.3lanufacturer
Atsust:l, • .31-soa •
Peruvidn *Guano Substitate,
13 A TJ Qr- S
. IN 33 0 N" •
SUPER-PIIOSPIIATE OF- LIITIE
. .
•
ifitkP... MARK . .
....,, . .. ....- •
[ ....
-.-,.........„„.
. .. ..,..._
.. . .
. . .
. . . . .
.
After more-than • fweive.yearA of constant use, .this
I.liLly Cfllkeentrated uranurelm attained a wide-apread
Substitute_`.for Peruvian Guauo,
.
Being' found active in Its 6Peration. and Of great dura
bility.. it does-not exhaust the Still, but on the- con
trary, pertniineutly inikoves if.. The ittercatthig kiles
•
.anuuttlly, abutlantly prove the high popular value of
this 1111111111+2, mind estaulish the - fact of its. being-relied
upon by a aide elide of 'tigrictilturisiS to 'supply,
waits in. the direction of manures for-every crop.. • ..
B - .A.UGH. & SONS.
Sole Manufacturers anti Proprietors,
Office, N 0.20, Suuth Delawure Avenue,
_VI-11.LADEL-1-"HIA.
PRICE $56 per 2000 lbs. CASH.
.JU-*T . P.UBLISILEI); the latlf.• editionlOt onr•fiew
pamphlet, :••110W TO'MA.II , /TAIN THE FERTILITY
furnished free upini aPPlication to us cir our Agents. '.
. : .11/111:41:1114.6:: SONS,'. •
20 South ItetstwUreVenue
- • • 11111.alfELI'lliA.
•
No Advance in. Price,
. . . .
• • . ...Putv.AoiLruin,•,Angest.lat, 1866. 8 .•
'Referring to our circular 'of July, 1.66, we would
The. Internal Iteverine Tax \loin thn' Junnufacture of
Was,.a.s you are. aware, retnei , ed by act.
or Congress., on the rah of July last, • • • ,•• •
• This'action was not unkailien for, ape w,ka Y.NYEOTED
borilit thee past.. • .
• We hive-only to state that, -- foreseeing that the tax .
would - be repealed, - we. Eaw .no ncCeestry.lor any ad
.
ALLEN '&iNEEDLW
1.31PR0 VED
SUPER PIUOSpIIATE OF LETIE,
ONLY TO FALL AGAIN
Oar iegtilar Price . was, tborefore;
N_O,T ADV A.IY C ,
and icc continue . to furnish It at
• $53 per ton pi 2000 . lbs.
.
ALLEN & NEETAES,
AugustlB, 'SG-La-ISt ' kinnfacttirerg.
THE HARRISON BOILER
A. SAFE STEAM BOILER.
. . . . .
This new• Steam - Generator cambines. - esiential - tid
vantages in ABSOLUTE SAFETY FIIO3I DESTRUCT .
I . .VE EXPLOSION, in first cost and cost - of repairs, du
rability. economy ot fueLlacility of: cleaning and trans
portation, notpossesaml by any other boiler. • '
It-is formed of a combination of cast iron hollow
spherea,-:.eath eight Inches In external - diameter; and
three-eighths . an Inch . thick, connected' by curved"
nicks. These. 'spheres. re held together.by wrought
Iron bolts- with caps at the enqs. The form is the
-strongest bolts-
Its strength to resist internal rires=
sure very: great— unweakeued as - It is by pinching or
riveting; which lessens ;the strength 'of the wrought
iron boiler plate - about 4b per cent. 'Eyery boiler is
tested py hydrae lie pressure at 3uo pounds to:the square
inch:. 'IT EAN.SOT BB BURST - CINDER ANY P 124.0. .-
TICABLE STE.t.SI..P.SSURE. . • • • •
Under pressure which' - might muse rupture In Ordi
nary boilers, ev.rryjohit in this becomes a-safety valye.
No other steam generator potisesses this - property . Of
relief, :under extreme pressure without Injury to itself,
and thus - prevenxing disaster. . •.•
About two hundred-of these boilers . are now n-pe
ration-in some of the beat establishments • in the coun
try:. For descriptive circulars or price,. apply to - •
• sosicru nAitaisoN, Jr:, -
Harrison Boiler Weskit': Gray's .f.'erry Road, adjoining
U. S. Ar. , enal;Philada., Pa. . Jane 2, ;116=22-1y- •
~ ~.
~"
~F
0
a
FIE
OF.ALL KINDS, 'FURNISHED TO THE TRADE
. AT••"LOW pracEs,. BY. -. •
, .
HUNT 1311()THERS, . .
. . Alt!liANIIIIV, PA.,
Hard - ware, iron, Stoves, Rail
road and Mining Supplies.
Jrt4 23;.66
SOMETAII Ct. ENTIRELY 'NEWI
YOUR CLOTHING GiIIOSSIC:OPPS
ALAGIG .
Bpsßystcptir; 111110TWEBS,
- Ifookaellera 'and StatiOnerii,
*.
SOLE AGTS. FOR SCEIOYLEILL
This superior
ingenious little
strumerit gaurr
tees accuracy
rapidity of act
it workslike mi
effectually nit
all articles of
lug' apparel
'entire Family
one and the
Instruinent,
-simple In - its. co
struction,, not,
ble to get out ,ot
order,- and always
ready for imuiedi
ate use,' so .thr
even a child.
Indelibly. nit
Linen. S'ilk,
ton,'Woolen
&a. It
Prints : "tlemea.
Addresses on Ca
Soaks, Albums,
-•
.
in Gold or any other Color, 'with the utmost neatness
and dispatch, without lolling the fingers or injuring the
texture of the Fabric, however delicate. the material
.may be; with an elegance of style not to be ntrpassed
by the most shillfol.woetrotan. .
NO.WARDROBB- IS cokutsrE .WITItOIIT.THISI
~i c i.6;t54~4 VJ~•' ~ ~~ i~
'‘..kbottla et.superint 'lndelible Ink le ferniehed with
Call atiIOBBYBEINLL BROS.; Centie Bt.. Pottevi Dg
and examine this dainties and ettective " ge=--
It:works like magic, and you •willbo agreeably sur
prised in the merits sof tide- excellent: and 'lnvaluable
Magic Linen Marker. .• • Wept Efocd=attif
Hdop - s' stimt
• Es „ ;
; xwas at, .
'•';-•;&; --,,, •
1 . 1*40.10:11ita ,WILUMR,
From the Boston Istript.
-I WILL BE YOUR MOSES."
. .
...
- ,, , :fie for tkiti Nose: 'ire wot not 'What 110: bec,inie or
•
hlin."-:.:Ex..x.ixil: 1. • .. :. . - - - .
...
Andreic,' we're in the' valley,
Our leader lost to sight'
Te shadows gather l'ound . ns,..
Foretelltng darkernight .
We know not where to wande.r.
Without thy helping hand. .
For thilu didiq Promise:pint:lnca
.Through all this weary-land. ••
'Ahdreiv ! where art thou shiyiag.!
The night Ls corhilatt . fast, - •:* ' •
The siorm-eloud zathels
• _And fiercer. howls the - blast.
llast thoh furgotten, strisufzely, •
The promise thou tlidst. give,
.To be toils a MOSeS .
As Jong as we should live t • •
We hear thy yoice,,.ott ! Andrew
But mit in toll6i'of cheer:.'
Thy Battering' words .to traitors
Pau Mgt the listening ear.
in tent's of the Egyptian
Thou last at ease oat doWn ;
Thou divest him thy sceptic,
-Aud-take4t oIT tby cross a. •
Oh, Andrew ! hope of nations !
We freely cave our blood
TOstay the tide of battle
That rolled in • like atloodi
And now. you elast, in etceutn
That murderous traitor hand,
And spurn the loyal Soldiers .
Who died to save the land.
.
ArnireW t e Grxl - of justice
Punish . gnilt and crime: ' - • „
• .. Though 'through yottr partial ticrtxning
...
They . • •
While ghosts Of tarnished heroes :
And bloini*ained martyr brows,
Recall with fearful wanting
• .. Your worthless, broken Tows • . .
IMPEACH NT.
Impeaelininnt is regaled to so rarely in our.
. .
gove rnment cuss r•oi that welaVe.: thought proper h.)
..
ne of. the points connected:With it,
•
wwhich" may not be: familiar tip our readers. •
In providing for .11e:trial and punishment
of'delinglienc public 'officers, the Constita;
.lion i f theVnited . altates"- has borrowed: from:
England the pectiliar - -process Of legisWive„
inipeachinent.•, -The Hose of .4epresenta
tives'has the-.sole power Of impeachment,
. .
'and the Senate the sole _rightto try:impeach
ments.• No forms Oftnethuda • of: proceedingqe.prescribed - by the Constitutiom , becausc
the procedure. is quite asid6 froth ordinary,
judicial proceSS, ah d. must vary -to :Meet the
necessities pie:Lek:case. As the great 'Seidl
':',lllese raises, are.to be rated by pie
law of Parliament, .und not :lky the.eriunou.
i r civil law.' ''rlie,langilage of the. Consti . -
Union is,' ' "T1e .. . - PreSident; Vice' rresitleni,
aud. all civil.' ()Meets. of the L'ufted States;
shall,: be removed front office, on inii)enclt
ment.for And conviction of treasco bribery,
or other high crimes 'and. misdemeanors."
The Rouse hasbeed culled in this connec,
lion; the Grand Inquest of .the nation, which
It is in:U parliamentary:Way, not :bound 'by
the usages of courts,', but Making - its-own
precedents, Wherever justice and the public
good require new -methods. The House has
been likened to grand jury, which it is in
regard - tolt het pregentation ui eliarges;, but, it
&
is also the bile tOr
pt - osecu. in. he manage-:
4164 1 - of the trial. is not bound - by any
. its • . •
such .roles its it determination
.to ; impeach
witis" Of
. the nature of .a juilmaort after - trial ;
because, as Littleton* sioth,. is not . a
house for definite. judgment;.butfor informa
tion, tlenuriciation t .' . 6r . presentment;''.. and
therefore it, is settica that — cointhun filmic" is
a . sidliCient ground i -for ordering an:inq.dry,
W . hic.4 pray lead to iinpeacluneur.- •
: • .In - Jtidge Samuel 'Chase's case; ISQI-s,.tbc
statement - by. Mr. Randolph thAt be waa-cop
virrced of the CkiatenCe '.of grounda - fin:
.peitchinentied to - tlie - appOintuie'rit of :a com
mitteeof The first coiumiltec wat ,
directed "to inquire into the official condrief'
of . tiiinuel - ChasCi *ode of thu 'assiadate.justi :
cea Of the Supreme Court,!'•and
had.":ao acted iri his jirdicial ..capacity
as' to, require the luterposition of the 'cons , r l--
tutionat power of this I.louie." , This was the .
ot ,Janttary„lBo4.., On the tlth•of March,
they reported that:they are. •of• opinion that
Mr. Chase, "be impeached of high crimes arid
tu
misdemeitors.'l : Mr. • Illandblph and. Mr;
Early were appoinfed. :go;to the Senate,
and - at the • bar thereof, in the•name'of the
.611.lepre - sentativeS,, .•and • of alt the.
rpeople of :the . Wilted p each
..SSni u =••
el Chase, etc., and to' .state:thatthej louse
would' in due tiine.' eXhibit..partiefilar . arty
66 . of laipeachment.." On the: 1:11.11,- a Coin
thittee, of WliichrJ oltri .n_as chair=•
appointed to. •prepare articles,.
which were reported . uti the •21.411,. but not
voteil - on until the next:session. • • In Decem
ber the dye distinct articles .of iinpetiehinent
were severally 'adopted •by -the' liouSe; and
then.seven . .inanagers.: were 'chosen by ballot
to conduct the trial." The 'Senate also adopt
ed a.code of - rules of prOceeding•ln-cases
'impeachment,..and so the trial went on,• last
ing frOm-February Ist, to
~the ISt of
March.- hallowing.. 'The. result: .W!Ls a com
plete acquittal; there not being a two-thirds
vote of guilty.on any diie article. •
• The regulations and 'restrictions' as to ini
peaehment'established . by the •• Constitution
are only these The Sedate is to. be under a
special oath • in.trying an. impeachment; .no
conviction can take ;lace without 'a vote 'of
2 1 , 00-thirds :of - the members - present ; "' and,
judgment. shall' not extend further .than re=
moval frOrri office:and perrhanent 'disqualifi
cation for Office. LW other details of form
- _
and manner . of :procedure`are . left by
the Constitution to be determined from
time to time', by custom, common sense,
the- nature of the ease, and public jtistice,.
the discretion of the Senate may prescribe,
so as to do whatsoever justice and the public
good may require, under control of the gen
eral principles of our government. The com
pleteness and finality of this discretion is seen
in the.fact that the judgment of •the. Senate,
Carried by a. tw-othirds vote, is absolutely
tincl and irreversible, so that there is no
longet any human authority which can revise
the judgment or set aside the decree. •
• This prerogative of hnpeachment is in fact
the only-absolute power known in our form
of government. - The judgment, of the Su
preme Court is final only . us a decision of the
Case in hand; and" forgiving that very decis,
ion the judges way heimpeached and remov
ed: -The President wields "the executive
power' of the. government," without appeal
or control, except as the "advice and court- .
eel of the Senate' is required in certain mat
ters ; but for any one of his acts he may be
impeached by the House and adjudged guilty
by,the Senate of a inisdem,eanor; and removed
from office by a two-thirds vote. in addition,
11 - 9 things now are, while e . are without any
Vice,President iv
, the, Senate would fill the va
cancy; which It had ruade--'-the President of
the-Senate being by law the nextin the order
of succession. • An act of Congress, passed
:by both Houses in concurrence,._ may be ve
toed by the, President; or, it -passed "by a
two-thirds vote over the veto, may, be virtual
Iy annulled by the Supreme Court fer_uncon
stitutionality. And then again,. for that
decree thejudges •may be impeached and
removed. 13at a judgment by . two-thirds of
tbe Senate, on , an impeachment by vote of
the House, has no, remedy under Heaven.
The two Houses are brought together' by
the terms of the Constitution on the first
Alonday in December every .year, without
any call from - the Executive. When togeth
er, each House organizes itself by the . choice
of =its officers, without asking or:requiring
executive approval.: And each House judg
witliciut appeal, of the, quatifications 'of
its members; and cart expel the obnoxious.by
a two thirds vote, with no possible appeal or
reversal. , And,: when once assembled and
organized, the two Houses can go on- with,
their work as long as t.hey see tit, with no'
power- cd the Executive or the judiciary. to
interfere; to prorogue, or to dissojve either
'House. Congrefts can alone exercise the
power of legislation. Neither President nor
Supreme Court can give to Imp rule the force
Of law except by-authority of Congress.
This cumulative aggregation of powers and
prerogatives in Congress, crowned by the
final absolutism of irreversible impeachment,
shows how the people of the United States,
in filming their Constitution, have balanced
and adjusted the several powers of govera7
ment,snd proves the absurdity of the preten
sion., _borrowed from monarcnical countries,
of terming 'the Executive Administration
The Government:" , •
The Constitution, by requiring a two-thirds
vote to convict under an impeachment, scows
the,care by which this, suPrerrie and final ar
bitrament is secured from being made a play
thing for fools or" tidtu3gerons instrument in.
the hands of designing and wicked '.men.
And the absence of alt other rules.of proce- •
dure shows that it was - intended to make this
the uitasts lists', 'the last resort'of the gov
ernment, the repository of that paramount
and irreversible:prerogative Which 'human
imperfection renders necessary hi the last re- I
sort, to avert the necessity of a revolution - as
po the ssi o b n le ly t r o em t e e dy bo f r u n r e. evi s ls uc th h at a
are
ownoerlonger
to be as unrestricted as it is.final,•because' it:
is designed to be,put forth in all possiblesnd
all conceivable emergencies, and must there
fore make its own rules from time .to time, as
the ex.igency-of the dine may require. If it'
were bound by precedents, or limited by
forms, the only study of the 'hostile- agents
.would - be, to keep their mischief . ontaide of
those lines, and the country_would be with-
The limitation of the penalty to be imposed..
by, impeachment to: tbe. bare removal. from
office...and disqualifiCation for future trusts
shows the care with which this terrible Weal:l
ow. was guarded against .the possibility of
being as, the 'instrument - of vengeanle
or the. means of usurpatikr. •Its leading ob-,
jeq r ls not. punififimen!, - but to: put su'instant
stiip triabusea of adnimistristion.`.The retnov
al_from office is hardly regarded in tliiseelin.:
try - es a punishment; .becatise the , people
never loot upon the passessicau-of. office -as
. 111 Any; nese ..a, personal right. .If.removal
"were lciOked'ttponlr(thaliature of a_perialty,
tioplitnirit aerie*: *no of tole !
Atuttittot r ik Koski tielm e for, the peo-
Single Copies: Six Cents.
,
ple:to. fake so qUietly the present; wholesale
removal's - made. - by. - the President of. men
aboVe the suspicion of Wrong; and for no'pos
si lile"eauSe except that they continue to agree:
in opinion with the:people, while the President .
has tufted against them. 'A case is stipposa•
lite in which any reason which, serves for .
rearovals • by the:President would be equally, :
valid- to warrant removals by impeachment—
the penalty in either.eas.e being. the ,Sarne.:
The use of . . constitutional •-poWer in • one
case "to - cut short the abuSe of a Similar power
in theother would be.neither anomalous nor
dangerous. The penalty of ,disqualification,
inflicted by a two thirds vote of the Senate,
would.•be • more . serious matter,• and -not
likely to. be lightly" applied. • : .•.
That a prerogative so potentltind.so.eastly
applied:has so rarely. Sound or 'made occa
'sions for its exekise;. proves only' the perfec
tion of the machine,. and . the ndelity of its'
Managetnent,•• 'so that:it and.
brings - into
ai2tiop the: function , of- the' Y`governor"• and
the• Safety valVe. '.lts. - existence needs to be,
'recalled-lo mind; and- its capabilities should
be occasimmilly (ttaitemplated, • that
officials . may learn to beware . of bringing
themselves-under its:operation: Before they
'know it. they . may . find ,themselves hurled'
•frin the °thee they abused,. and. Turever cut
on from the highest privileges (if citizenship
,—and that without . remedy.—lndependent.
LILIP.IITIAIsT SHIP. "RED, •WHITE AND'
.• • EQUE.!' " • • .
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The' Voyage, Acromm . - the .11tInistic;--The
: Cuptaiu'o Stori of Thrilling,
Inter. ,t
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Salle('lircint New York - July Oth,.l.itkl. Creiv cdn
sl.,,tel of Captain .I,:M..lind,:on, Mr. F.'C. Pitch. mate,
with - do , Lanny, at , gue.9t.. Object °raw voyage, to
le , t'lite'lN‘it. and exhibit her at the Park Expo,otiou,
ati.al.,ko to ch•it (Efferent. parts of the t.gd World In
our.prirlite-bhip., ' - -. ... . ,' • - .: .
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At',l',E M. we tiaried, with the steamer Sada 0.
l'eare... off fsianity - Hook, • Matiy.a white , handkerchief
i - .lvect in the breeze, in, the Ilan* _of . warm-hearted'
friend;, who were pi.l3:,lllg:fur safety.' but acted-by if
they never e..pecteil iwie IN ilium. We stood .out .10
rim, light tweeze froth .this • atiutliweati at 3.40 what
titiliti dDJ the northwest, freOtened up. h P. - .M., lost
sictnii-lamp dyer!, lAr(1- : pas : sed during the night many
:vessels: . At midnight, 'Were at thie Highlands of. Nev
in's:ink: distance twenty miles. -.'.'
'dere rarsnved watches. each man haw hotirs on nod
four hours otii Ind W.htill It ~P ay necessary to take. iti
sad, Nvt,rt• ordered on deck." . - . • -
July 11111; tier ti wind and "heavy "sweit;•i shortened
e oil and. kept ship to the . wind very well, with only
iorctorrisili Bost .1, T. Stettart anti
-Another. elfin ,working- 'Et, ghip
e i ntid not it.ni our kiiroSent
dirty -t Go li.dios today. slid snip close hintlud.
• .a , nl . plt 1 %dud •=1)11* ten to we•wwttrd. itith wenth
vr , out watnu munou ronp, the hest weever
yli,t,d.
out of totv,urtis evening' 'l% ilk' freSilel/ed ;
we liowled the . .rate•of siWen knots per hour;
it run i)1- o'ne hundred ant .tx.iy-eiglit•'knote in the
iwenty,four hours, - •
Feel gait, elevated..latt. rather hale;y i II 04r .wiltch
ce: bog Paany':km , c,troafsea sick ; 11,T one curl
01 •
I,:th. diseirrered our only time piece had ettrprwd
from ex p.isure In the wet, and .was rusty
wet. Mark time by the sub. runny found a
dry spot 0-day and took It, out in sleeping, •
• :I illy 1.4111, made a bdr.rtin,of one Inintimd and thirty
. .
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July:4:4li, w Ind N. E. to. ti. W.. dud li:•bi,. 'counie E.
S. E. 4 tin only 6: , , kn..d: , , nalcti.of %%bhdt_ vitii due to the
i oil' .trawl.; Thirm....ltie ,[11.4 . 6.mnt .sviill becahned in
compan3 with it barill.l..:lb0111. iwo Milcs' distant; il .
light 'tie . ...priugitig.lip, - we..in.ailedio multi: ber„bot :die
wore round to the North no . kept off, es Itlently,wit,
iviAling . ii :I,,atk ii.,.... I eatinui,Nay'unielclor: that cap.
[idol-cut:matt:oy, .wlid would rev, it:in:ill t.h.lp, •14; feet
in iength, ivith only two men in her, boo:Lulled frontland, will - tout desiring, : 7 peak 'her, even If he could
do nothing., - • .
Julviti. cruise E.% it N., - di-sauce made 02 'knots :
{Mill:S' W, by W..; di ff erence of latitude .5, r departure
al ; latitude by dr ":'..? ; Latitude. by olu;ervittion 3tendi
variation I!,:: ditierencyof lon. ItS;.lon. 61 49,'
I , .llth r inatie 124 knout, wind W.. by W.
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a...lac-moo: 8 tarot:..,' '' . , -
,
. ..litly Imll,-10, 90.91:N., 5 , 4AA - .;'abottt midnight struck
soniething very FO!id.2lnd glancing un the p,•rt - iniw.—
All saile.we're set; the cow:ht.:4.o stopped ship's head
way: examined and foinnt thip4id" not leak. Had it
'been :An ordinary-wi,otten nom, this blowwink!have
sent us ti, Dail - Junes`. tucker: Made 114 knots this
. . .
• J uly.l . Jth to 224 limit: t 1: - ,..tno,...a;-, 7t mud 110 knots
respeetwely i heavy sea ou, but Our.little chip rude the
waveOke a .thliig' of In ; way. upon the munutaiu
billows, :the Pea hs?iing and' lashing around - us: at
Itine we would be covered, with the spray, laud the atr
W 011: d be' flolia horrible upfour; geennugiy upbraiding
til tar, our temerity, but We dashed out darting old ocean
"MICA -14 e. kind no- I.errors..rid - us.. We
wow not Imu to - be drowned. .
duly _ath, about. 3 de ruining with a south
erly it ind timingli u dence tog; could not rue more than
of the bout imbed through a strong- cur
rent ripple,,kot into, it lanure 1 could cite it; the water.
'wan for about Go yards'a fearful foam,- and toszilig very,
dangeruticly boat would. hardly ricer: %vac lour
'time gettau,•• out; ciutnetitnee tier headway Wit clopped.
It te,emtded hell Guie, New York, from that fact; and
feeling lilac ice; 1 concluded we:Were - hi the Polar lie-'
gi.rie. wit, in lat. :a. deg.. and lun.
r.; nun. \V. duly ;rah, , 21.1114 27fh, 2cth, iltith and
. 59.;• 1 I 7 . ; 117,179, - 51 - and= eit , knutc per
y .
daf. waveii,tlactied: very high at timee,• and ' were ob
liged. rO pui...the boat berm: the ecu to prevent ;cne of
them from taking pas cage on board, as.ouraccamixici
, dationc, already were somewhat cramped; ,
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On the anth, at .t' . .M:, tt lat7e whale. game very
neair . ns, evidently' wishing our acquaint/knee:. We kept
away, irmit haw iirelerring.to pick our own cohniany.
On the ::let.; fi om '$ I'. M. - to midnight;. we 'had Irczth
breezi.,,lroinotttivve.t, cud overeat d, , - ,: . •
The water sparklf.a(ao much. that iL is almost light:
when the..a nrealF.S. •
TowArds midnight several 'seas in snecession came
rolling - along, carrying the ship -With the greatest ve
locity, so that the sails were hard hack. 1- never saw
the like before
,td twit, August let, :id, run 13U, 100,
ant 114 knots; ruining, everything wet and disagrees-.
ble ; trZipiently treated to a cold bilth ; waves dashed
over us cOnsidembic. - '
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Kit . vEnsr.r...siGirr,F,D,
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• Aught Rh.—t.Mtirse IAS., ditautai difference
of Mt. 5 ; departure 75, • fat. by dead - reckoning 47 IS;
lat. by. obseriution 47 tr., variation cince,juce of
/On 116 lon. 41 19 2;i i wind all.around 'the' compass;
lighted a barque,' the.tfrst sitit'seen . for twenty days,
and e.J.W the glorious bright suit set the drat. tune for
ten diiys. Ott;-sucli ten ionely,Areary,'long, long days ;
no simulate thing around ur about us, lelt to ourselves
slid our oWn - .thoughts, dark,- dull and . all
around, witlvitanght but thiti plate . of iron about as
thick as A. sheet 01 tin, between us and the ocitun's bot-
Aum ; but our boat is a life-bum, ,indeed. - .4 here
bear testimony to Mr. 0, R. Ingersoll's LIM, Boat;.lt
seems infitussinle cupfdze her;
.the Side Cylinders
when she appeared to be suing right over, would, as it
Were, cateh and throw her baek onto her keel.
Augur; sth, sighted 'another 'ship ;. she '1 an down to
us, and proVed 'to ha the • barque Princess Royal. of
.Nova Scotia, . She hove to; - we ran-under ht.: lee ; got
fronkber an old White si g nal light and the Irish TOUO9
and Freeman's Journal, tdJuly 14th. She was seVeni
days out 11010 Iknbtiu, bound for , quebec ; the captain
berore parting gave us a Utak; of rank which we tound
was very good on, wet days; king. 2l W -
August 11th, very heavy sea running Croeswap ; abitut
5 P. - M . ; a blind sea came up on port quarter, which
:threw hdr ha her heaMs end, but she righted in a half
minute.• We have carried sail pretty hied, but never
Batt' her.du that, beiore ; the dangerous "sea , was *the
cause, as we only had toresail, foretunsail;.furetopniast,
staysail and jib h set; trutdelt2t Mints. to.day. . '
AUV,II6L ith, cobrse.E.; S.;4l.stanCe maueld3 knots,
diff.•iat. 12 ; 'departure 11,2, lat.; dead reckoning, 4710,
lat.by ob. 47710, variation 2%1 ditf. long,; 150 long;
in 17-21 ; wind W. to-N. ,
Augusts oth, S atl A. 31..; shipped a hciivy- sea, which
again'threw the Bhipdat on her . etarboarti betim..ends ;
got her hack : by.getung the topsails down and keeping
beim hard up; our spars are :very long, and we have
to 'carry Our topsails tvrctitch the. wind when down in
the waves, hetice - *e are too heavy torso Twat ;
the side cylinders act splendid; made 1:;.1 knots.
August Nth, same terrible sea "on'; the water 18 all ,
agltaied ; again un lior . heam'a end,- hutrightediagaln ;
(Made 109 knots; loth, 11th and 120, matte 102, n and
ba knots ; waves very high:; strong weiiterly and north- -
wt.:4_ly wind on the 12M a large sneak Cattle alongside
and kept us company; pheuing and tossing tart.:
ously, Out she tales inuniphantly, and hia royal high
. neva . the shirk must elsewhere .seek a - victim; he
never shall- dine .otf.'ot is haxcilhough to keep
tram-being-washed off the ' •
'Auguuv 13th; spoke , barque,(American)le-Merry
nami, Captain fi. S.' Rawlins; guve ue two. botttee of
braudy, aid the bearings ol the Ind of hirtlend told
Utl it me him more good - than if he drank it himself. Gat
bielE him .we bud now been in the track of. the ves
sels severed dap! : but none of thdm troubled themeolvett
Sunday, 141.4,4.Wenty 7 sevan miles .uarth of I.lshaut,
we (oundt. e had overrun ourrecicoifing about eighty
nine mileala a run of three thousand three hundred.
trolu :NOW York ; at noon, made • land ; our
, voyage aecoulpirshed, and here we give thanks •to
Hun who holds toe teas iu the hollow of hie haud.—
We passed up the ettauriel,' , corrimunicatluk, at -Ifiun
,ings, with tome fishermen, who .toyf us that the Great
hnsterit had itic'ci.*Slaily crossed the ocean arid laid the
Atlantic cable. .• ' •. . . '•
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.; At Deaf we were offered a , pilot ;,declined. - Round
ing ,tlie South. Foreland we heat . against a head
wind-tai - Aturgate. luta. Blowing heavy froai
N., Captain' nomas Waiter, of the brig..Josaie, see
ing the •whidno heavy; came' along and towed - us . into•
him bor. crowd cncered tic heartily. We remained
at Margate taltir me lith, and were glad. tai stretch our
-tired limbs fu a bed on adore.: t.rur dear - little dog
Fahey died here at ear feet. Poor dog 1 childish it
'May appear, we Wept over her, body. We have creased
the ocean in thirty-one dap,. niet, storms aad winds,
and have deub.ustrated that au. American life-boat,
with au American crew, can cross. the stbradest ocean
•in the world; • . . • JORN hi.
•• • • Red, White and Bldi).
OUR MINING AND MAN ufACTURING
RESOURCES, -
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THE 0111.0 VALLEY.
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.• One of the • richest and most beautiful valleys we
have visited Is that of the Ohio, as. the • Over glides at.,
lently and gracefully down, the:synclinal. axis of the
great hydrographic Basin, containing the Western
Bailin of the •Allegionar coal fields. A glance, at the
map of our cotmtry indicates. clearly.the present un
broken edges of thia great coal Reid, since the waters
which drain it all run irrim its margins to its centre, ex
cept to the south, where It is depreaeed, and where the.
Ohio river croisea Its ' south4vestern - out-acme. and
jettiiB the field. :•:Theatreams which d,rain this great
baste, descend the dip of the strata, end .the direction
of its - petels orangle tam always be told bq their course.
But this great coal field Is not, formed of one - single
basin. , There are -no less than five prominent' axis
from the CuMberland,tothe'Ohict, earl:Ll:a - mining suc
cessively Wider as they succeed each other westward.
.Thus we see - that the. Monongahela river runs' parallel
with"-the Ohio , only.in a reverse direction, and the manemay - be said of the rive. 'and 'other - streams 'which
emptyinto the. Potomac. • The Ohio flowsrlown through
the, last and most westward basin; the hionongabela
through the, eecond as we go east; &c.., the Youghiogi.
'Luray enums the thlrdoatc., etc.- The - most weatward be
sin la the most extensive ; but doe's not contain the most
coal, because the elver ooal• measnrelperinch contain
the grestPittilbuxgh seam or G, Is washed off and does
not appear In the valleyef 'the Ohio west of the "Pan,
Handle," or Gnawed_ getlikoportien otArintala which
intrudes between Pennsylvania and Ohio.' ,
The barren measure/oot Rogers Underlie ObeiPitha•
burgh coalibed. itialrcuri'SOUto4oo feet thicklu Penn
sylvatda; and thhigreat thlckdesii of coal measures con
tain rib coal otworkabbathicbmees inithwarest. :the -
Antbmcltsfieldit.p, Qocally known near ktataville, as
the Ileltnea)isthe only Woikable seam bet Ween Q and
E. or the ?rheum, andqdaraimoth,...contamorulthe to
the barren measures here. - In the. Pine Shaft. Forest,"
- lately stink by G.:•W‘ ,. Bnyder4-Esq.'„ iear fit Clair, two
seams of cool were cm, but; they. ewe • too small for
Workable 'beds,itrann the rarriah &, Drake Shaft, In
the same:menu*, 'near .Wilkesbarre, two - seams
'Were also cut from G inches .to it feet in size: and here
• on - the great Banawhir wo find the same two dal seams,"'
. ranging from d inches to two feet in thlckness.tWe
'may 'therefore • asslime that no workable coal exists to
• the west; in the Barren Meruntrea, oil been : ell:Mend G
since the Ohio river runs through these measures . with
'Omer -two axe:Otter's little workable coal exists
on. the, Ohio. above ; water leVel.:.With; the exceptions
valid) we . will name.':: The, hitla areitothlghenough a
'short distance below Pittsbnish,`t take In the bed 0,
(the Pittsburgh or Primrose' aid Seittn);' Eyen it Pitts,
bnre h this seam 'ls wan the:intentetkeattlts and -tie
W„e reach torsork $ll ,il4. l 4oAintudidcAki" .
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City, ran through from side to aide and are now.aban- •
Moat of the alai comes dowii.theAlleghalq: •
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and Monongahela for their present supply. • • . • •••-
•At Stribenville, where the Ohio flows siontiterarok it --
Is near the western edge- of the coal aeld, and-then.
even the two beds of E which Is synonymous- with oar.
matamoth, Just Loath the top of the hills, :tad B or.the '" • .
Buck Mountain is there reached by ebstft at h depth of :
about 140 feet or two thousand feet below B. Al:% .'•
Wheeling, a short distance below Stnbenvtlle , the two
seams of B form in the hill aides and are • worked ex- :
tensively, bat the .measures or strata haying more lit,' • r •
clination than the bed of the river, the dial seams non,
'sequently approach nearer to water level as we descend ,•
the • river, and at Deliair, three or tour miles below -
Wheeling, thermammoth or EIS arwater told. and is . • `
there worked at the Belmont mines by ad old. gentle: ' •
Mau by-the , name of.Heatherington, who, SO years ago •.• )-
• worked as common laborer (or-Bunt Patterson. Esq., • ..•
wheoPottsville was young. This old gentleman now •
owns 11000 acres of the most valuable lands on the' • •
Ohio, Mid has just sold SOO acres, with his Belmoat ;
mines, to a Cincinnati Company for $lOO,OOO. • • :
•• Below the Belniont mines. there -moot few shallow: ••.•
Shafts sunk to - H, but for a distance of 100 miles from •• ';
this point to Bcfmroy the coal is considered huiccesii-•
-ble, as below water level and in conspctitloh with other ..
coals. The probable deptisto the mammoth harem 10 • •
to 300 feet between Belmont and Poinroy,--geuerally,. •
however; over 200. feet Bat at Pomroy, where exten
sive salines exist,, the Ohio makes a sudden bend of
about 10 miles, to the west, leaving the middle of the
hisin and apprciaching its outcrops. Here then the
mammoth comes again naturally to the surfice;andis ' 1 ••.•
worked in the hill sides 414 feet above common Water
level, but whether this is - the upper or lower want - of:.
the twin mammoth, I Cannlii - at present- determlue:-
Returning again -rapidly eastward, the Ohio takes its • -
regular course south-west, at the lower end of Pomroy.
which is 'eioat miles long HerCf the coal is from 6)) to -
100 feet below water level and is mined by shaft, Op
vadte Pomroy le Mason City, Dartford Cdy, Syracuse, •
Middleport and Coal Dale, all salt-making ' .
„where.coal is miticd fur theme of the stit.makera and. • • .
the supply of the river steamers. • . . '
The principal seam and in fact the only one worked. • • •
is front 4to 5 feet in thickness. The coal Ia hard and .
not bad in character. Watshould call We:tee:Bent when
compared with Broad Tifp or Blossbnrg, but It does not '
begin to compere favorably with the coal of the great, •
Kauawba, or that of the"- Tongliioghany. It sells on-
Mita at Pomroy, for S cents per bushel. while that from
. the Kanawha as readily commands 10 cents. •1 am fit- • •
sureki by many of the experienced -engineers of the ,'
Ohio, that it - Is fully worth the difference Iof steam- - -
producing qualities. ' .
At Ironton, .or between ,Ironton and Pottemouth. •
these coal bedivagaiu Cross the Ohio. At the-mouth of ..
Big Sandy the i.thigcontruentaal to turn wentward, coif
• ot course, crosses the coal measurek and leaves the • .
A Ileghany coal field. It will appear natural, therefor;.'
• that coal should only exist above. !tter level; at bat a • •
fewtai its, on the ohlo below l'ittsburglt, But below _
water level it may-be found at ally' point on this rivvr •
above Portsmouth, for a distance of over atm-mile*: • -
ttooso.is, August...l3oo; • S. 11.- . B.
iiirMr: Alexander T. Stewart, the riclCdry
goods merchant of Na* York, is about: to devout. .
$1,000,900 to the building . of .sm-tll tenement . I t
houses for tire use of the working classes in that, • •
city, antrespecially fur_ the people in Ms owe bey
ployti ent.
atii-TheFarnine in India stilt reigns truastmaged
and the unfortunate people of, the Valley 44 .the, '
lunges are dying by ttionsamit.i. The Corte:4sond- •-.
OAS who write trout'. Calcutta tell litiart-rencling
'tales and in the open country vultures and jacl
ails
'talcs,
almost undisturbed . upon the budn:e of. •
the dead. ' •
iirs'7Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt 'litchi° writes from
England, that the cottage of Robert Burns:"the -I. •
auld clay biggin" it Which the- poet was born—is -
for sale. it is owned by the Ayr incorporation .
of'Shoemakoe, and they have tiow felt compelled ••
to oiler it tt, the, highest bidder,, for the sake of
increasing the,yearly allowances of their Aged.
members.- -
sf-ir - 7There aro repOrts of great strikes of oil in
West Virginia, in the, valley, of the Kanawha.
Sonic wells are said to-be yielding tifteen hundred '
to lwo,thplisand barrels pee'_ day. A railroad .•
hi - course of construction, and the Little Ktutt-: .
Twlia river is to be made navigable Ly lucks and:-
dams to 'accemmdtlatc the , titcreaSing business .
of .the region. . • • _ , ;
slit atillising error in the colutinnl of a load- ' • f
Mg Paper in.l'arts has excited no Brpall amount,
Of merriment at the expel of it Mall of :talent.
The Mllowing paragraphs, intended - to have:been. .
printed separately, were by some blunder_
rangedthat they read consecutively : "Dr.
has been appointed head physician to the flospi:•;.- -
tat do la Chalice. Orders have been issued by .1 ,
the authorities for the immediate extension of the ,
cemetery of Mount Paruasse ‘ • the works are 'be
tug executed with the utmostslespateli." • ' .
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educational Column.
J. 41,111.1 PAMSMORE; m. N.r Editoi.
RESIGNATIONS AND ELECTIONS Or
,—Miss . Emma B. Strauch, for some - Years
leacher in the, Male Crammer School In •
Borough, hut'assistant•in the Paschal Insti-:.: •
tuteMince. its establishment, has retired from. e
the. Prufessioh, :She carries with. her into her .
retirement the hind regard of" scores of fiu . 7
piliand the best wishes Of her co-laborea
From an association of nearly six years in the •• .
schoolfoom, we cheerfully bear our testhnOl..
ny to-her worth both , as adiscitilinarian and. • .
teacher. We. are:. sorry to see this associa-: .
.tion severed; but - trust h Will be for her gain.:
:We . welcome her successor, Mine Susie* F.
Angel. Misci Lizzie Thomas and Miss Annie • ' .
Colt, two_ of the teachers hi the Borough .
saho.olS; have resigned. 'They are both good . . -.•
teachers, and we wish them success In all
their future undertakings.. • . •
• Miss Hannah M. Streeper, We learn; has
been promoted. This is -but a deserVed Cora
pliment to a goddi conscientious teacher.--: '
.Miss chautbers, Miss. Tillie Dewtild
and MISS Sue 'Beck have been elected to pb-..
sitions in our Borough schools. • We c.or
dially"weleome thein among our ranks..
. t 4
-E. T. Burgan, 31...E.,.5upt. of the Port .k
Carbon schools, has been elected principal of
the Model School of Keystone Stile Normal
School, Kutztown, Balls County.. We are '
sorry to lose so faithful a teacher,'but Must E.
congratulate the trustees :of said Instant° on
their success in obtaining foes() important - a
position, wmentlernan and scholar: He LS — r
succeeded by Leighton , Wymm,
pal of their Grammar School. r
Comm Iss - rrrure.—Bever since we have I j
been In the County has• there been so much
time and Pains taken to make the coining. In- 5
stitute a success. Through - the courtesy of .
the school board 'of our Borough, the 'nevi t
schobl building on Centre -street, has been
secured for the sessions of the Institute. tibia
instructors have been procured to take
charge of cacti of the branches. Prof. ear-
ker takes charge of grammar, Piof. Brooks .-
of arithmetie,-State Superintendent Apgar of ;
New Jerkey of geography, Prof. Rauh of
orthography, : Prof: . Manion of penmanship. '
• ..Prof. Brooks is expected to deliver an ad,
dress on Wednesday evening, 24th
The subject will be announced in hand .
Prof. Gerhart, of Franklin and Marshall Col- .1
lege, will deliver an address on Thursday
evening, `2sth. Subject, "True Manhood."'
On Friday evening, 26th, Rev. Thinnas :
Beecher,. an eminent divine of Elmira, N. Y.,
will deliver an address, The Executive
Committee have with" gjeat trouble and ton.- 1 -
siderable expense, secured the services of
three good lecturers. Prof. Brooks we have
heard frequently, and never. yet knew- any'. i;
one that Went to hear him but what went
away well pleased. ,Prof. Gerhatt is a pro,
found thinker and a very able lecttirer. 'His
Subject Is one in which all . should be inter-
ested. Mr. Beecher has the reputOlon of
being an interesting lecturer. Here.ii a rare ••
'opportunity offered. to the pepple of Potts
villa of :hearing three good lectures without •
any cost to them. Friends of education, no*.
the political excitement is over, come - and - 4 "
hear something on education. It would
. be .
a shame if we could not give each of these'
gentlemen a crowded house. Come, old and :t
young; let us giVe these strangers a hearty i r
welcome; We hriite all the teachers in the r
County will - be prevent; And, a large nhicilie,/
of directors
• - Anew feature in this Institute will be .viii`•
cal.music by the Teachers' Glee Club, rindei •
the-auperintendence of Prof. J. J. Cake,
assisted by, Profs. Van Pelt, Crothere :snit" .;
others. 'lrpon the: whole, re , think thte.H___
every "Prospect of • this being -an inteiiiiiWg
Institute. , .
The following questions w,M be 'presented
o the Institute for dlienition.:_ ' . • .
• How far should ontl tettehing be adopted ? l
Should there be a law: enacted' by our State
Ligisltiture coatpelliag. Parents to send - their
children to . snhool regularly 7 •
the
a uniform ifrieti'cif text-books for
the entire. County be 'recommended to. the
several school.boarda . tbereof for adoption?
Trta School for October has reached
us.. It is &good, number. Dr. Burrovies• in
tspe . alting of . Schuylkill County, says, : "that;
of 480-candidates examined 58 or nearly , l4
- Per cent. were rejected. Right ; let the
standard be put higher." This is a part . of
tie good work Supt. Newlin is doing. Vrtod.-! .
der lithe Palo Alto scribbler can see IC?
- To Comma" rommurs.—Alter this the. edu i
eatickpal.pol . will appear regularly, . We
hope our correspondents will'nbur give itiCatt
the aid they eau: "Wash. gayrthornei"
A. L." and "Serutor" . we always .count on for
assistance. , We hope to.add to thin numbei.-
QUESTION comma.
Should teachers bidding proliisioual certift.:
eate# be eitturdued annually ?
Should puElle,rle required to study out of