ii,#lii3O.' - : .•. : 1!).40-4.1 porrTsNIl 4 lX, •• PA. OCTOBER 20 , CONGRATULATION; The' Splendid • ll;the rnion• Republicans 2218020fi1i1l . Under the proVidence of God and by YOOS erne: ll 9ns - we,havejnst won a signal victory itsthe cause of Ft - 0 7 . dam. It is titling and . inoper that theSchuythill Conn ty ruiem-Repablican Cominittree should in- this -form reCognlze the cempleteness of the I;itanlib.t . . edge theK714:171.7.5. urall' who aided, in, the work; and • Quagrainlate them on- the nesidt.• We •liave elected • th-n. Geary Gavernor;- by a - majority that will reach • nearly eighteen thluianCand this in the face of the: patronage and power-of the AdminlatratiOn thrown in favor of the,DemKratic candidate.. We hate elected a Legisitaire that will choose a good :Fnien-Depubli -, au Felted slatet Senator , to' succeed - 'the . renegade 4'0%1-an. We have gained-tire Members of Corigiess . -- . ... ' one tieing General lle.. ar L. eicliE in this District...—. . • Von have increased your vote in. Schuylkill Connty fru:nl - 2:1 in 1562 for Lincoln, to g'ina in :BO for,Gea ' re, : This 14 a magnificent increase- BesitleS all this • you have achteSed a triumph of inconceivable value to the e otpltry in the endorsement of the . Constitutional Amendment which was our platform in the en - Bing canvass thrOughwhieh we have just passed. It lathe • true hails of reconstruction; and 'the South - impressed • . • by :he determination of Pennsylvania and the -other, Northern States. to consent to nothing less;,wil tin.. queitionahlY, speedily accept it: Fornye have decided Iwunmistakablelerma„ that Beason cintk be madeodik. .that the rebel leaders trust be ,excluded front:2la tional offices of. trust and honor; that the rebel debt must be repudiated: the-national debt secured, and that a citizen of the North 'shall stand politicallYen an egaality with a citizen Of the South, These.principlei so necesiniy to;the future: welfare • of . the:Republic, 112., it g tilunipbed et the ballot-box. we may' well &M -g rhtulate each other. s To no thiult lit the State, hew o'er, can we point - with more pride and pleasure, than . to that in this Congressional District. -2kppeals'to the and prejudices werareade' by the Giver — kitten' h :dire ; direct falsehood and canning sophistries - were P ,„red to ; fraudulent votes were':'pelled In large and every means used - to defeat ,onr c.andi end you elected Gen: -Cake 'on the. broadest against '.‘?!..13- Policy.' .It is a triuMph - of mind. ; • • Fie; of Neldeh.-You - may - Well be proud- tVe are . undcr many obligations.to the-able speakers abroad trho vialted this County;.to our owe second to none in the State, who daily and night- ly were on the stump, advocating the. Rigid to 'the ,Feorent Ward; borough and tOwnship committees) 'to the-Boys In Blue,' who fought gallantly . and unti- , :ugly to the glorious end, and to thoSe adopted Cut . sons w ho acted true to their instincts Of freedom: .;Lem under God, is din a: re s ult that his thrilled the . ;,strio•ic heart-of the nation with fay; and with these . d-votees of the iintnuMble Principles of Freedom, Jan t,ce tind Human Rights, - we willtharch on in the fu i .:c a , -till greater victories'. . By order tit the; County Committee,' . • • • ... Tucooons. Gancrrsoa; ,Chairman. F. Wait.t.e, Secretary. • N . v.l:loN,th NOVerll-. Timm: vreit two - deaths lit Lebanon, last week, from a disease rescaibling cholera. WLL.:I7,IIIi .P.ENNY i 4 redeerded. • There. la now. not a 'single copperhead member - Of Con gresB frgm tliat section. • • - • SMOKING Atigt.rianS are great smokers, and during 1865 consumed 954,402,150 cigars : of .domestic and .12, 5o , - i; 3 of foreign production. •- This Jarge..ecin suinptiOrt of tobacco, added to the well known .German pipe, shows . where much "of the "weed" goes to. • , • . • - ls'additioh to the , gentlefuen, named in our laSt; who took au Relive -part hi the 'cainpaign, ,and contributed by their • exertions •to . the tri • -• .of 'the hf - Fretpom, we feel' is a duty: to name. Jnsrrii J. PATTF! 11SON; ES(I of this. P6rough and Major LEWIS At•-pr.N -itinni Philaq.Aphia. -,The tini - on. Republic an party is under greSt obligations to bath for the. time and labor thiyoted to its service. i Tit f: V.Eamosr. • Er.t:citoN.,-The "official c - ount of the votes at the - recent' Verniont election slios that the ,. niajnrity . Gover nor • Dillingham, the Republican candidate, is 22, 522._ 'At the last election in 131;3, Dilling hani.amajoritY was 1 . 8, - 729, and the.Reptibli: . can gain in the last election pvcr,-the pre T .vions vote was . theiefore 403. votes. PAU : ItILS ANI.;:_citIMINAL-learn that the paupers frotni the Poor - House were 'dis tributed throughout . the County to. vote; and . e - •- sevr,d criminals.wer&bailed out of Prison by Copperheads in order to• seenre. - their 'Notes: Patiperiand eritninedsare fit representatives of a party - whose . policy :fills the Prisons and 'Alms-Houses of the ~eountry.-.. Tae poor, miserable Cowan , was aeen.a feW . days ago on his way to . Washington, terribly demoralized, to account ; perSonally to his .31AsySR . for the defeat in liis . Congressional district, and their total lonic in Pennsylva•-• Themeeting lutist have been a rich scene- T and no doubt both drovned their sor 7 roses in .thelycnps: • • • - • • ..• KEYSTO,NE STATE . NORMST, - SCHOOL... This Institution haring - been officiallY , tecognized • by the authorities of .the State as:the Normal School for the:count ies . ofßerks;"Scliuylkill and Lehigh, iS.now- open for I:hereception of students.. The building is beautifully lciated -in 31axatawny townsbip, •BerhsQounty, :near Kutztown: -For curriculum :and 'other par— ticulars, see advertisenient„. • .- . . Wir..mnaTron (Del.) cO . 3I3I4RCI'AL —.Messrs. Jenkins & - Atkinson are now PUblishing . ..a new, daily . in ,IT ilmington; Del., under the name of CoMmercial. -1t is tiaion to the core, and from the - ability - manifest in almna, we firmly believe . thatit •wiii do muCh , to make. and Delaware Republi can: We trust that the Commercial wily be a pecuniary as it certainly; is . , .a literary.sue-- cesS. - To , OCR CAMPAIGN SCIISCROIERR this number your subscriptions to JOURNAL expire. We should be happy however, to retain you among. our regular subscrfbers, and as the contest for the principles of. Justice and Human Rights is not over, and we will endeavor to make the Journal interesting and instructive in its different. departments, we . . hope that you will. transfer your names from the campaign te.the regular list. I f . yoW so decide inform us at once. . . - DTSCHAROINU WORERRN ON POLITICAL. GROUNDS. -We haN:e heard of two cases An the • County in which Copperhead - lemployers . have - discharged worknien for voting thellepuhlicadtieket at - the late eleMion. It is Well known that Copperheads very rarely employ any hut workmen of Copper head proclivities, while three-fourths of the wol k liken who vote that ticket are employed by Itepnb-r lime: It is plain that if the copperheads desire to make Aisehargieg., of workmen for political reasons, au example and a precedent, the great. est' sufferers from such , a policy iu this Conn.: -ty, would be copperhead workmen. ..Would it not be well toinusebefore initiating sueh'a policy to any e vent? : . s - • s - Is PhiladelPhia on Monday last Mr. Charles C. Conly, democrat, losing -a bet that Gen. Geary would 'not' receive. 15,000 majority, trundled the winner, Mr. Joseph Chambers, Union Republican, from Broad to Fifth and Chestnut. They only stopped once on the road, when the winner bought the loser a pair of glove's: _ Both gentlemen-Weigh about two _hundred pounds. The. payment of the novel bet was witnessed by a large crowd, and 'created much amusement. When they reached Fifth and Chestnut streets, the bar, row was placed'in care of 'a boy, and the two betting men departed arm-in-arm . LI Couch and Orr, and were soon lost _timid the busy. Scenes of every-day life. • CoLottsno.Bayard Taylor is now on a jaunt to the, Rocky Mvuntains. During. the Summer he was in Colorado. • Of its: pro ductive mineral wealth he, writes as-follows, in an interesting letter to the New York Tri bune • • • One .thing in certain—tbe mines of 'Colorado are among the richest in the world. I doubt whether either cantors:Oa or Nevada contains a greater amount of the precious metals than this !section of the Rocky • Moun tains.- These peaks; packed as they are with, deep, rich veins—seamed and striped with the out-cropping of their hidden arid reluctantly-plumed wealth—are not yet half explored. They are . Oart of a grand deposit. f treasure welch eventually be found . .to extend from Guanaiutitohrid Real del Monte to the Macken zie and Coppermine Rivers, and which, if properly worked, will yield a 'hundred .millions a year a thiinsaud years s Colorado. alone, ought to furnish the amount of the, national debt within .the next cen, tury....The gold is here, and the silver, the copper . and ),!ad—ponsibly, piss Ilia, (there are already rumors.of it) , --and all that is needed 'is invention, Intelligence, and properly organized enterprise. ' . our last we called at: • +;,otion. to . the fact that as a r nags, the:Eng lish, Welsh, Scotch and Germaini who sym Pathize with the Republican party, have heretofore shOwn bat little`interest In be.- coming naturaliied.= .We also urged them . to apply for their FIRST - PAPER'S before the: tat of November, which if done would . enable them to vote at the nest Presidential eleC— don. We are glad to say that the suggestion . • is being acted upon. This week several hun- Thelos this 'week is 42,916,. whielkis.all Bred men of the - nationalities named, have - from. the Schuylkill and Lehigh Regions..= come in and procured their first papers.. Let The other Regions show gain over•list the good work go on. ' • • . - • • year's weekly supply. . • . - •As we have already stated, Davld A. Jones, . The present unseasonable weather operates Uorney at Law, rn Sillunan's Building, against the retailfrade for domestic domesticpurposell Centre St., will procure the papers free of The sale of ecillterles hse coMmengeda)lain charge. The expenses in the Prothonotary's in_ this Region: Unless the . 'duties. ate In— office will be - Sixty-14a cents, traumi 91:1404 • opg - potthwiloAl.l , . rAIITIZ Ali COURTS- The Chairman of the Copperhead State Central Committee,. Wallace, addressed a:circular to tho Coppe rhead election officers t:kfore the election,-re .rfuestiug them to take the votes of deserters in defiance of the Suite la! disfranchising Thera.... He also stated that where . the Cop: perheeds had the Judges and Yrosecuting Altorneyi they would he safe , in doing But in districts where the:7(dlicers were Re ,publicans they had.better have the deserters colonized in copperhead' districts ten days &fore the election, where their votes would be received: Here is a direct admission from. aCopperhead committee man that the COp:. perhead Courts are partizan in Character. Is this a libel, or is it not? . . kiproacciations have been -Commenced in lids Coned y' . against Republican. electfon . oftl-, cers for'coruplying with tp:e laws of rho State; . this. admission of the Chairinan of the Cop-- .perhead State Central Committee is sullichint grOund for the Legislature to 'remove all such eases 'from Counties where .the, Judges. and, Pfoseenting Attorneys are ipperher - ahr. • Aathe Copperheads haVc echninenced,:the PrOsecutiotts in this CountY,_ we hopetheite: publican 'Ohioan:ten:Will also commence pro secutions ivhenever:they . have evidence that the laws have been violated. Tbe'peop)q.are . •betind to see *them through.. : This .raScaliiy nest., and sIiAL.L be • checked in this -Count . f.' .The people are determineato submit to :Man GE N. 13 . 7n.En:s Vinwa Coxgrittcrso Tit E latPnacn alENTOF TkIE PriakliiENT.7oli the evening of • the 17th inst. Chie3go, Geo:Bniler- delivered by the request or leading . eitizens; hie leeeli. in favor of the impeachment ci the President. .13n nicie the points already rePorted; makes these additional once *. That the Preaident'n conduct in the Newt/Henze nmseacre, Lod hie appointment 'Lf inert to office - Who cannot take the test oath, in.datianee of the express s law of Cougteas, id an Impeachable ...That the right of. impeachment id tint revoi-u -tionary, hut- fundamentally condtilutioual, being engrafted bycatrfathers in the frditi , i-worli of the Government as ft popular dafeguard eg in t Ex ecutive- .usurpation ; therefore those oppuding it are: revolutioniitts. . . Thai it is absurd to suppose that tile Preaidild can constitutionally holibeffice pending- his U. I or impeachment, becituse, beside the power capa ble, of wrongful Use as *Corninimiler-in.Chief, he would hate: a clear constitutional poWer, should the Chief-Justicedio before - the completion'of the trial, to appoint his own Judge. . •'... Tire LONDON Tht.E . S ND;•ANIERICA --Sud denly changing the tone it has maintained eoi yearS, the London Times , : has Astonished; its . readers by boldly adioeating •the payment by England of the Alabama elainis. also. continues its friendliness towards America by advocating 31aximiliatis abdication : and np posing further Frenchinicrvention in Mexico; and its latest article on America-1r affairs . •Was one urging the President to necept . the . Con stitutional Amendment and ii e his Milucnni to procure its adoption - by the South . .. • • • kr the election hist . weelctlie•COpp,!rheads polled franduient'.votes - by the;wholesale iii Luzar . ne-coOnty. They had forged naturali zation papers by the handle, and two .thou, sand Of these papers have be discovered since the election. •. - Archibald: the. Union candidate for COngress; will contest,Dennt son's election and will most:likely oust Lim. Tn , N: Y. Tribune states that:. 'Henry . Ward Beeeherhddres . sed an.ituruelase niecting . at the .Academy. of .Aiusic • in Brooklyn on, 31Onday, eening last . ,..pnd• "took .thighalitjed ground . in fayor oftheltepubliCan.principlq . and candidates:" "The thunder of the pedple at - the. ballot-box has. other an awakenin g effect upon, those who . 'have • beep a . . little drow . sy 'in the path of duly. . , • •.- . F,Np.1911 COAL.—.The panic about. the pro UaLle exaustion Of .the English coal fields is subsitlingi as the people IrlVe liecome cog vinced that the coal is Nov exhausted; anti will not be for several generations to come:. The cl.iseovery of new coal .vain iii Shrop s shire has also:added to public confidence, en the suljeet. • - - All - Aboard for the "Briny, Stream." The . Spaiiulered ,Seow. .S.HYSTER -. .gW4jiRA , ..4Y.KR., C'O)LMANDED Dl oApT. ol.01) . ".;N . Iti 0 ER: Pat. Shelips Landing on Norwegian Creek-. • TIIIS Rt.79Jcltick • F 0 R... SI - _kT . - 11 I \T. T 1 .7 11 - ... . . . . . -. The trip'up. will be Nice rind.Plessant:,. .: Tlie badly' beaten Coa IluOn , Pentber 'be ils if, they desire. but . must -not - eat any Cake, necnr.F.e it Will not anre& with tbein. . . Musk:- by a 'couple Of .111nit-singerrNissirted by Abe celebrated Swiss warbler: Joel- dac - C. . .• • Billy Will.scipb'the boat oftep. .I', . - :• -. - • snap COOKS—Andrew Johneon and hiil Polly O. - • WAITER: ANO CASA' ET, —littly'Seward (the lilinv'9.fooV. N;B:-1 , danY extingnislied. ane , te expected Ooard. • 'Boat will slop at fu take.in Thope ' wholost.their niovey . otreleciian and antit . afford to burtieketo, * will go free, . • • . . . . . PLIVE Is;A:11yr, WINF.. no patent mediai or cordial.humbag,. but . is. a sop erior Portugal grape; Cultivated: by.• Alfred Speer, to this country; :a ./n/re old ittiodUlleroted nothing nor-less. Mr:Speer h a s been sup- Plying hospitals :with his i‘ ins for three years pest, not venturing to intrt;duce it iutu,the mar ket geneially until he bad =curia:Teed a Sioek of sixty.thonaand bottles:, fouryears'old; with winch he is now supplying druggists.: . LOCAL NOTICES li.tuTrurtu. which-la remarkable for the ingentl, itirninifested by its huilnOse men . In . devising new. Muds of Insurance * Compai4es, has gotion 'up another novel method -of Insurance. • termed 'the Live Stock Imurance COinpany, and its object l to insure llurses; Cattle, etc., against death from ant; 6ausc.4, 'lts directors areouriong ihe drit.class bnsiness men or llartforcl, 'who are ,iu .themselves a guaranty of the . Company's success. 'livery man . owning .stock will. find his interestnpromoted .11:lying - A guarantee for 'the value Of his animals whien will make.him`good in' the event of their loss." ..42-1t • .. . ; .. . , Snattio and Snintner 'Underclothing can . be obtained . .. at. D. A. Smith's, Centre street. ' -• • .. '; • . - Fannon PAI,DED:LLNEWDB.II:I.I4, a beautiful article, at D. A, Smithia,.Centxe street: - -; „. ' .•'..• ~ ...FOa.CramtaN Cholera, Dian'leza, Dysentetrand any 'disordered elate of the bowels, nee the Cholera and Diarrhoa mixture, proptired-billughee, apeTheeary. Gaxix etTX ot• FiLif?.....Mr. Jacob ilcllcr. of. ;diners- Schnylkul County, Ri.,-.Waa aitlitted.with the Piles for IS years, and the last:jayears hls sufferings were dreadfal. Had tried msnY kinds of medlidnes and'all to no use with he used BOGBRS', BOTANIC OINTMENT,' which tnred,inui sound. in two weeks.. Price; S 0 cents a Boa. Stint by than- for CO Aildiesenr. S. RoGs4.s, 9.0 C Dock Philadii., Pa. October 6, 'CO .40.3de 'qubriestlve 'steam • engine . pacing.—for terms see. no: 639 arab st. - , pinla., andS.El9: '2 rleY ,st., new, Ma) 12, ,611-19-ly lloonvelraia Rawroivitva is elegintli perfumed. 'lt liaparts a richhess and brilliancy; removes - dandruff," artd . prOmotee the growth of the hair.. The moat clean lyarticle for the . toilet. , 1 • , WI/ITX A.ND.SOL . fmiTizrru.. sweet breath, clean mouthire obtained by nuing.ODONTlNE.,:prePared by Hughes, Apothecary. • . liSas•lwoxiN in anpitiei : coltirun plekinegrape! for . SPeer'a Muck - It iE an admirable article, used In the hiazipitals and by. the fired class . familiesln Paris, Lon -don . . and New•Ynik; in preference to Old Port It le . worth it trial,. as it giVes great satisfaction. • " -,.•. NEW SFEING CiaThiZEMS:.at A. Smith's , Clothing Store, Centre street, • • . . finglish'aed.:Ainerican.clotlis, arfatyles, and of the dneet qualities, at D. A. Smith's, Centre street: ' Gcovos,Neck-flei And Hoge, to anti oN"Ory..tiate,-and at reduced prices, a ft A. Sniith's, Centre stroet. THE COAL TRADE. Piitts,4l. Octoberr.'...oolS6B: The quantity sent hyltailrolid this week is 53,889 10—by _Canal, 22,304- 7 -for the .week 81,203.. 10 tons, against • 111,011. tons for the corresponding week-last year : : toss, 29;807 The demand has -improVed a little since last week, but there - is no improvement in prices, which rule low. Some of the-collier ies have started again al _a reduction of wa . . The tre de sums up this week as follows, compared with Ink year : P tt ECRP.;, - 17,4542,4t7,060 Schuyl Can ;' 39,527 1 : :69,0471 VVal R rt. .. 10,652 1,169,942 Lehl , n Can: 31,317; 667.1101 Saruit Bth., 20,016; 010,q29, 141 , 1. b; 11,13GL 157,781 1 Penn. C. C; •By Ritoadi 16;334 1 By Canal..; 2,334 Del ,& Radi i 27;060 Wrog. SO , • do Nth; , 1 Btounoldn..t, ,6,90C0 340,5271 Trevorton..l - 166 . 18,001 1 Short 1dt...; --. 44,65 - 5 Frinklin. 4 - -. • 39,625 1 Broad Top.( . - - 1 236,208 MEM the ensuing ... session:of Congress, : to enable our manufacturers to coinpete more effectu ally with the foreign productions, the pros- i pects ahead, with our heavy internal taxation, I are not rery . flattering for our industrhtl pur- I• • I . . . . . . Fenia ns . COA.C.—TIT g Der r.- , -.The - present 1 duty on foreign coal_is $1 25 alon." , Those parties abroad,.arai also those in this:coun- _try interested. in Nova Scotia . coal, are allx - - lents to have the dutyreduced to iso cents a ton, but would be willing to: compromise- on 75 cents a ton. This is too low; the.duty ought not to leas than $1:, per . tons, .:: On t.his.basis no doubt a coMpromise could be effected. ...There is . no use of: appealing to those who are directly interested in these mines, but we_ think it - would be, : a'short sighted policy on the part of the man; ' ufacturing interests of NeWiEnglandlo iiiiyo este low dutietti. They must. look to the fo tare as well as the present. The Manufactu , _ ring 'industry "of this country is rapidly in-' .cireasing, and the supply of fuel Ought. to in-. crease in the.sarne ratio. To look,to foreign . nations:to supply so needful an article is un wise and.soructimes minibus. The supply of Auturacite Coal is limited. In a'. few years the annual supply' will be up to its Maxicettrn. . at the present rate of increasei and' the price of fuel must unquestionably advance, unless the. Bituminoua regions in-this country, ::and. p . :irticularly. in ' Ataryland, .Virginia,'• South : Carolina, 4:g., are.developed. With $1 pro t'ection these regions would be developed, and coal from tlie States would come into competition with' .Nova .'Scotia" coal, .and •Would not only reduce . prices in 'those mar-. kets equal_ to, if not mote than the dutir of tsl per too, hut secure an ample Supply of fnet fin all the demands. Less than asl protec . tion would not stimulate the development of these .Bitioninous regions, and the miners. of Nova Scotia coal would always keep up the prices . sufficient to - secure..the market, and, . put the .profits, which are wry . large, into `their own' pockets.. Under -the reciprocity. treaty :,Nova Scotia" coal came in free. New: it pays a duty o, $ 12.; per• to to the Gov erarnent ; but mark, reader,- the prices were no hig'uer in the New Eugland markets •with a dutrol;!-•:1 25 per ton: than - when it . was . . duty free. When . free, the proprietors. of these collieries put the . ii.kt 25 in 'their pock ets, in 'addition to the heavy profits ; now the - Government receives it, and it aids in defraying. its epenses. The Nova Seeds . dealers'.redueed their'.priees and . profits to this extent .'in_ in. order to crush out clevelop meets in our:own country, and prevent: this . cempetilion iu - the Nevi England Markets.—.. Par-Seeing 'manufacturers ought' to investi-. 'gate and reflect cri. this matter. It is worthy, of their omsideration. - , .. AS Pennsylvania is not likely, , under any circumstances,. to send any quantity of Bite nillnous coal into the Eistern States, we hope that they will not look upon it ;ISt!' Peimsyl yania measut e. It is-more strictly n Southern . and Ne‘,- England question .in Its ._ natinal bearing On.the induStry Of these sections. • The.true policy of every elightenecl coun- . try Is to develope its own 'industry—even if it is 'done at a temporary .disadvantage.--L dome products can alwars be' relied on, .while foreigu supplies, tor varions causes, , aed:partieularly in - times of nationtd difficul ties; inay be suddenly- cut off, . and cause great embarrassment ho our • dotnestie indus, . • Parsuant to' call; A:meeting of. the enal•Opera, - •ters Schitylkill Contity wa held at PeriftsOra.:, •nia Hall, on Fri,day, Jet On motion, ideor.Bast Esti.; was called to the. •ch'air and J. S.• Patterson atmeinted;Secretary; Ou motion -Reseired, That Gideon Bast,' Theo: Garretsim, J. J. ,Comier, • Richard' .C.• Hear. and Henry Clinterman•be at - Coinmiltee toreport tlie next meet ingupon the propriety. of having the 5 percent. al` hence taken otT and to confer ..with • the Itailroad.Compantes•cia the Subject._', • On motion; Pest:lced; . 11.11 it Hon, James 'Ryan, • John 11 Bracken' and J. S: Patterson.. be - a Cron-- inittee:to - pri,are a Constitution and By-Lairs for permaneot organization Anjourned.to nieet:at the on Friday. -at l'anchial attendance is request pd.. • . -• • . , GIDEON BAST, Chairman.' .J. S•PAri s s.asos,Sectetaty.. - • • • f'rhe.abOVela tin•irbportent questiOM.and it . ought to he fully discussed in.all its bearinga,' before any - change-is made. We are not Pte' . ...• piired.ip:expresszOur opinion. on the"subjeci,.. but we are feaiful:•Aliat if the. per. cent. is taken.. off, :the purchasers of: coal isill. de— mand a '.reduction in prima froth .20 to -25 emits a ton to cover the less . in handling. Lf taken :eft : nut nearly—a half. million . dollars in the pockets•of the.carrying.coMpa nii . s annually: '• •'. ~ ,•.. •• • • .. A I.u.i.BLE to call atteinforlth the: sale of ,the Glenville CoatCompavy;s.Colllery,:and personal piop T : advertised hy.the-Filicritf of thecOunty, in another .column of this day's napei, to take place On the ::Ist'; This is: a'first class ciillierY,•and • is to do a•large . business. 'ihe iheakersand. improveMents. arc all On a large scale, and alliu gciod . con Tile y has been, producing •at the'rate.of - , - 5,900 tons of coal .per "annum, and..we are inforthed that • its capacity. could be increased to . 100,000 tons. As the work ings.nre.entirely• above 'water leVel; • the rsus' pension . of basin es.S. tunes entails lit le or thi eineesM •-• .• • . TOll, SAL E;7 - --A.first el 31 , 8 .colliery in the Maha boy Regioe. capacity 10,000 tons- a mouth. will be aeid -low, if npalietl7 fur sonn:• For full particulars and diagrams, apply to , . • , . . • 7 :. V.IJAI:7I,ES If. HILL,.ReaI Estate Agent, • .66 •4l . Pottaville. THE: COAL -.MARKETS: PRIdES OF GOABY OAMO. ' 4T 191-111LNDELPHIA.• OcronEU . loth; 1656. . Fchtivllzill Red Ash Prepared,.'..... '.5.25456 -00 • • •'' Chestnut '. • ' :4 004 " • White'Ash Limp & 8 Wel 5 25g 5 50. . • .... . 5 - 25' 5 50 "- Egg and Stove; 5 254 5 50• • Chestnut, .......... 004 _- Locust 11L-Ltunp;St. Boat ' ' • 5.504 "' Broken '5 . 504 " " Prepared.• • • ' 5.50(g • " • •:" Chestnut, .:: our.o • -.• Lorherry Coal, ' • 5'754 6-00 Franklin, "(Lskene .. ..... :5 75'd' 6 00 Lehigh ,Luntp, - St: Boat - & Bratc n ,... 'Prepared, ' • • • ' G 50@. "••• chestnut, '• • • • .5 On@ r. Broad Top • • • • • ' 5 75,a. AT -NEW.VORK. -OCTOBER .19th, 1866... Schuylkill Red „Ash by Boat Load ..$ 7 • 25,•7:50 .." Chestnut, •-" " O 25®:5 75. " White Ash... 6 75® 7.00 ‘‘ • Steam Boat - 6,60@.6 75 . :Broken : • •6 75® 7 00 " • - Egg • . . . ... 6-750 7,00 -Stove • 7-00 ® 7 25 Chestnut,. - 5 25®.g '6O Lehigh . Wlrito Ash Lump ... .. .. .„ ® 7 . 00 Steam 'Boat • - - • ® - .7 00 " . .Brokeu - • ". ®7 50 . • " ,`Store... .. ~....' ' 725 " Chestnut, • •5 75® 600 Bct "anon Coat ht Eliznitethivort. • .Lump,.. • .by cargo .$ 6 120. 6.25' Grate, • • . " • 6.55®6 52 Prepared, . 6 55®'6 - 70 Chestnut, " • • 5 . 50® 570 . 'Lehig6.Coat at - Lump; 2 • by Cargo 7 00@ St. Boat andßroken . ,:•6 75r Egg and Stove • " ". 25g Chestnut ' ":„ - " . • 5 00(at AT A RALTIIIIOIIE. • • . October IS, 1866. Wilic3s're-Sc.PittstonW.A. - wholegala 7'oo® 7:25 : • ‘4 44 00®8 25 I.3:lienB Val:& Suub'y R. A., wlt . oleßale- 000 125 - . 44 : '" ki)tail. a 25@ B'6o GEORGE'K CREEK & CUMPERUND COAL —Run of n*ie Si 75 1. o. b. a Locust Point for shipping. ' " • _ • Fireighta from . . Alexandria ' • • 1.501 . . I TO Bridgepoit 1 75 13atti • • - °4O Bangor :... 2 00 Commercial - Point_ 2 00 Chelsea.... •• 2 00. Cluirtestown 2 00. Cambridgemrt .2 40 • .CohassettNarrovra.. 2' 00 .Dorehester 2-00. .DightOn.. 2 00 . . • 2.00 East Greenwich • 1' 75 Frill River - 200 Fredericksburg...:..' 1 75, Gardner.:..........2 65 .GeOrgetow u .; ~1.50. -Gloucester - 25 Hartford - 260 'Hudson ' .1 1.15 Hinghlun• 2 20 - • 2 OCI .311ilden • • 250 Medford ' 2 55 Mobile 5.01 Harblelleid • 2 00' .. 1.:60 New York- • . 60 Simessele and :C1 *dm tI=M2MIME 59900 1 $,028.435 , ..671,295 22,3041 : 1,069.634, - 300,237, .26,321 i 1,495.1 - 43 i 326,901 ,29,7691.„ .815:685' . 166,545 21,6191' 839,7091.329,090 ; 6,553 . 394,790; 176,933 1.80,74- 1 . -: • 333,446.d '44.910. .707 .• 20,5171 &CATS 29,512, - 1,070,940 f 546,913' 231,1331: 213.314 •• . I 67,7211 , 87,721 7,240. 447,213 " 11465 . 5. 94(k •- .43,216 24,316 : • i •78,468 • 33,613 • • !• - 32.747 ' 65,873. • . • 212;319•• d 23,689 224,132',10,316,6514" , •' , I . ._._:- .; t.-Ereighota from Etisabetkport.' • . 'New York • $ 65;Portland ° - 00 Fail itiver ' I . BslNewbutypori • ' . -. 2 1 0 Newport.......;;' ... •.„ . 1-11 New London • ' 150, Beaten - ~. 1 . 50 Pawtucket ' , 1 95 Norwich' • 1 651Tannton' -•• • • 915 Providence,. , '• -1 85iNew Haven. -1 30 Norwalk... ...... . ... .•1 MrPortemonth.. .'.. . -..-..: 2.10 Midd1et0wn........... 165 New Bedford:: .. '...... . ' 1 : 90 ...)Hudeon.....'. ... :... • .. 1 o• Bri4eport::: . ... .. r. .. 1:30 Lynn .... ....... . - 91( ;HarUord - -- ' 130 Salem- ' •• ' 2 Itialkany ' ** • • 1.05 reiWhim fkomßaltiniere. .ToPtaladelp, ' • •21 T4I New • • It 5(3 • 5O Freights from Georgetown or Alexandria To FWladelphis ' • . ... .. Ts@ New -York.; 3 1501".. Boston B 50A 4,594,775 The followin is the quantlty.arcoalted over the fonowing last Ea lltouda ter the-wgek'eading.opThun • Mine Matemiß.l2 . 20 . 722 0 2 1 . 101 . 60 1 02 ' Mt. Woos ... . ... 190.16 82,020 is _ _ ;225 02 261 ,982 14. afiroad Mt 21,202 02 1,14T,764 iS fkituA2olll . . . *WWI V 41411. ..... 411291/4 Min U qll - '.E: - ,.'..:" . .1...Th-U'.8'?.:,i......; The 5. pereep t. MEE= roomEerzi, iort.Tine,)imcr...l` EIGHTS. ichmcind [Philad,a. New-London •• • ISO .. ... 1 Ca• New Bedford .. .. 1:65 Newburyport' 10 . Nantucket 2 .10 Neponsett 2.00 Newport .. ; . . 190 Poughkeepsie: ..-.4 00 Portsmouth . .. ..2 00 Portland ' • • -2 00 Pawtucket -• 200 Providence` • • 1.70 Quincy. Point. ; ,2 00 Roxbury " '2.25 Rockport , - ' 2.00 Richmond 2 00 Saco • • • 3 .00 Salem 165 5a1t5bury............. 2 . 30 St. Johns (it 2 00 'Washington - D.C..... 1 00 .WeYmouth ' • 200 Newark • Parkshell Yarthouth. Kennebrook Polak -West Cheater. Stamford ved . for the week Schuylkill Co. lituilrosido for :11S86. ' • Pirsegrone Conk Trade for .11566. Amon* transported during the Isettztonth ; • • . . - Lorierrrereek • • ' 14.965 OS , • .• 21,634. 00 . . Swaim i% Ralr 02d . . 6 233'14 : . : 32,061 02 Union 'Canal Railriaad '20,204.22 • .. Coal Trade by Railroad aid Casa* 1866. liaagOADl ' t- 01 - 41 - • 20,561 10; 9,305 1.5.; ii 7166 00 • :Z1 OD -,17:680 19 12,621. CO St. Clkr • • Port. Carbon Pottsville Sctinylkilt Haven Port Clinton.. . as,s99 lot -,ao•ir to. ..;.• OT 1,047,n9 11 Total for week Preciottely this year.. 4,025,4.14 n 1,069-03 .11 °,35,:030'09 769,246 16 To'snme time Igt year :671,331151 305;255 13 Increcae... Ikacreevt Lehieh & Alabaimi Coal Trade for 1;96 . 6: • Week:ending with Jul Seurdity. - • Nom. OF Karts*Mi. • •. . . Trhuton - Cos) Cornparty Mount Rum . • • •• Malumpy 'Co • • • - .Delano' Colliery • ' " • - Glendon Coal Company • - Rathimin:-Stimrns & :E.• S. Millman • - • •• McPleal Coal & Iron Company Knickerbocker Coal Company:: Thomas I Company:.,:.:: Williams 'Herring • Coal Mountain . ..... Other Shippera • " Total . :.. ..... . porresporidlng week Accrewe IncretL,e. !TYearie Clea . idieid R. R.Coal Tade. Anton% of .Coal - hhiplied aver . theTvrone and Clear: field Railroad fOrthe week ending on - Thursday la:sl..'"' Tyrone & Clearfield Rail read'• . • -.3,645-Alf, , Cumberland Coal .Trade far 1886. For week OdinL , :-Oet.'l2'. - • ' ' , ••'• . . Per Baltimore Ohio Railroad Per Cheeapeake.& phi() • . .. .. . , • '.l.,chigh Cavil Irrtzile for 1866.. • ' :',..For week ending on Satsfday . last: • '- • ".• • '- - Hazleton ' •• : '3.767) 17.3.9fi1. • 2,533 61,463 Fast Sugar L0it..... ,•3.497 137,135 ,-;: Mt. Pleaeant„. '' • ' '3,767. - 1 2:907 •61 5,271 Jeth 10....." ~.. '•••• 2.131, . 119,6371 L 7521 "ASO - Ilarleigh • • , 3551- • - 42,532.1. "4 :61 1.2,(0 5 ' C' , '. 41 , 4 C • 14,4161 - • 4511- - •• 3.'25. Ebbertale Coal CO - _ 1l• 9.53; 47,030 , - S6O, - 14.195' Stout •' • • I . 975;` 39,04.11 i • 7.4 , ':1'.745' ColitiCil Rid ge • • 2,11.0f- 78,51-01, 613: . • •24,134 Bnc.k ...Mountain '• • • '1,291. ' $7.671.1 539- 14;959 - New York & lelligh' 1,3651.. 95,192,. .1471 : 5 ; 60,3 .. Honey Brook Coal CI • '4371 . •1ti0,..3. 9i' . ' "0 ' 22,459 . German' Pa, Coal Co, 275' 42..6471. . ..••1 ~ 2.3,509 ' Spring Au. Coat Co:: 1.9771 '116;4271 . 144 . ' 5,556' Coleraine •. " 1 47'. 1.54 1,66.9:,• •,•27,521.1 • :737, :16,799.: Bearer. 31eati0w..... _2 •4• s• .•- - • Ath i, c onu ,6 r3 .- , l'W 3 252; • ' *. 1 '' •• s Lehigh Zinc Co • . ••, • , , 7,46, r.'.- - , . • J.. 8. lleber 4, C 0... • :•-•.. 6:5421. . ...l• . • Titc.NCal....• - . '. ... :. . .' - 521 • ' ,56.2.361 •• 1691 - 13.746. Knickerbocker Cl ... , . •. 1 • 22, k!"2 •• .: .1 • ••. 9,262 Coal lbw Coal C 0... ,•• :- •*, '• . 136 '.. •,. I • •- . • Rathbun Caldwellgo , "4191 32,653,1 ' .I. • : '• - Glendon Coal C0..•..1,.„ 2331 -. 22,641 •, 1941.. -• ' 1,149 Mahanoy..:: - . ... . ' ... 1, . : .: 1 - 10,.K.41 - • " ...:', ... , . :Delano:o6a' co • • i • :•:,:'. 2.4.0 it" I- .• i. " .5,30 G H. Meyer 9., - • . • •.' : .6,652, _•.. '. • - Millman . ' • • 'I . 354:- 3.5.676( ..' • i', • . ••••-• • ' Baltimore Coal 'Co_ ,• .669', • 25,6261 • - 3141: 9,925 Prnuklin. -. , : •, :• 134! ';16,6t161.: - ,•• 3.311 1 ; ••• -9,319 Athi enr i a ,d_ ..• :. - .1 - 170 i 14,664 L. :46ril • .16,362. Lehigh &.: 505g.,C0....,1• -• 341- 16.0311 . - 676, • 111,974 . 1 1.andmeiar , .. - ....... r'• • 132; . 6,4521 : .221! ' • 5;537 Wilkesbtuie .... • . ..'. I-• 9161 • 51,2131 11:1531' ..93,1 Warrior , Jinn ' ' 13.3: 5:1291 3961'.• .'J,15.1 Parrish & Thomas: - i , I tr,' 17,•4 . :2 1 ". 91" •• ' 2'13 Lehi Wal .1'.1 , 11 , .. Co . '' -- ; -..-' I 12,591 1 , 316,764 Packer, Skeert Co. ' . -:. -'• ' • i 2.944! r 7O 619 Other Shippera,'.'.....•'. 5' 14,21 - 5. , - 0,31 ' .1.9,044 . . . . Mt. Etna -• '• 1 • - 4,347 North MahahOy • -I .• • i. • • • I • -• '. ' 7,. 5 01 .Walter Broa. & Co.. .1 • ' -I. ' • 4 .-' ;98 '. ' 12,5.3. - N,'Jet•any • COM 'Co:. • 'Ol I *. - Ire, IIII:t ....• ..-253 .. . 4794 . 'John Lanbach ,1 Co.. • . I Trenton c10a1.C0...'.., . • 511. - - 237 t . . -- •• . 319: • Union Coal Co • • •'• 15 -• '.719; ' 4711' 1,740 WYoming Coal Co.; ,• 7s, 2,::371' .• - I.' : 1,25 . 8 - ' .... • . • • .-, .T0ta1....; ... .- . • '20.321 .1,495,74?.• •2p;;e.9 855,,d5s _ • . ,- 26,7119' 535,5561 • ' ••• 3 ••. • • . . • , Tobil by R. & Canal 5i1,0902,3 1 31:42:31 ~. - . ' • - - Same tithe, laat y;ar.. 16,562 ,1,1336,642 i .-* . , •: 229 .. : Incre..l. • - ip;sosi. 494,5:46 1 ..1: •-'• . • - • NEWADVERVMENT.S, . . . , W 'GIRT sCllooL.—*esstir.Ww: J. Siegfried kl tind.D. - E:Deal , ey . will ppen a night school in the room' over the Standard office, OaA Norwegian .. atreet; -on 'Monday, -Oetober '29, laic,' If rrquired,:they wlii give imitruction in all the Eiiglieh branchee.: . '• - '... . . . . LOUR SALL at.'Aiinersville. of, two Lima five Railroad private Cara, and all the Tools, the property of the late Trede . rick Molly.: Sale to commence' .. . .. .. . • --- • Sniuiday, Veieber 27th, -. • . • ' 'At 2 P...3 ! t, . Conditions' . inxtle known on the. day . and ,place of sale'lly ... Alas. •)VII.IIELMINA MOL )1 i... Oct .20,.'60 ,32,‘2t`.: - ... • Admiuitiintrix. ' . .. . . . .. ALL .THE LEADING. CHOIRS, All the Best. Singing Schools, The Pilucipal iltisical . Comentlocul, All Families of . .11losical 7 aste, .. . . . . . . .. -Alb itslueL...o.: Enierson's New Book of Church Mu sic ”Tl.lBJfibliatTE .. decidedly the best work ' o its:kind beioro .the puhlie. :. 'Price $l'3S. . Sent poet . paid. '. OLIVBX . DlT$Ol , l t Co" Fbiliners,.- Oct 20• , 66-43-to.'''2ll Washington'St., Boston • . . TWO 11111 . DRED .BEAUTLeu.b. SONGS. - ' - DUETS, TRIOS-AND SAVE - 1•713 PIECES,. For 50 Ceutr. EERY- hifIMES,'.. desigifid foi Juvenile elnifies, .Eutfi Slikenfits,.Senfinaries and • Voung Pukka at Home. Prefixed to which. ale Elementary- lemifietiefis, tractive•Exe•rciseN &e.; by . L.•- 0.- Emerion...',,Price • so .peuts: seia poet-paid.. • • • • •• " • • '. • " ".• OLIVER DITSON • & CD., • Publialiere. • •• • • 'pct. ••.!fi,.*fie+.4.2-tfi - •„!7 i Waxhhe., , to St.; Boston: • . .. - • • .. -.: Pll,ol', .r:F: .V.EI,INC.r . -. • . . ... ... ilk.Ss'ike3'Fill.l.l" anninniCes (6 the - citizens ut'l'utt 0, ille, that . ..lie intends to srttrf n'ISIT:SID, t, - I,Ass at PuDsettle, e'nkUnicingine 1611(iwing instruments : . .Violin. l'inno, Ateluueon and (inane, comnienchig .on TUESDAY, OCTOBER ::;n: . "Thti ie;euns ore . to . be given' Pla VA'rELYtuttilti a 1.'1,A55..; ... , .• , - -.- 48 I:460110 W a Class. 24 Prlvate.Leisan - 5... • uct 20; '66 - : - • E .1105i1f4 . .111VINCVS. IVOR li:.-Sparlith . Talars-Lo_ bt'AltB I,IOIJILS--.lst and Yd series, by John lirots'n. .6 1d.0.NT1.16 , AT THE NvrirrE Carpe,ntet. DOCTOR. JOiI.,NK: , • „ OUR. hbicati3oßs, Arlhar.-' • • -• • : • • . „ Just received' and for sale rit: 7 ••• ...••• ' 11SANNAIV 3 .14 I.3o6ta!tOre:., ENVELOPES AND WRITING-PAPERS, dT WHOI.GSALE SAITIVEL RAVNOR.f.t. 1115 and lit , tiVii4 inn ! • Stiect,.• New VioAt. .:". Envelope rnaniffactorere, lnelr.dieg • every style of. Eplawlary, Note, 'Letter,.UW Pav, Dreg • and folio Sivielopeti. '• •, . • . . Also ecle agents' for the. livink.&liarrleon 311119 Writing Tapers, by the..case •or amakler quantity.,- Pric . .e list with sampled ECIIL' by.rnail lvnen requested. Dealers ' are invited to all and examine stock,, styled, • (Ico,, rovr7filL.L.E „ROLLING .1111iL, ATKIN'S' BROTHERS, Proprietors, petty (kill . • Coit 1 Yen Manufac.harers or Railroad -Irbil (both T find itailallare prepared to receive and exe- • . - sate urdetitut swift niitice, for any and ' • all the ordinary sizes in use. • • . .a A ,Making' our own pig inetal,•we are - caretul to Select suitable orea;:htlyers • can therefore* relyipon receiving in rails. - The smaller sizes of T Roils, 22, 25, aBi :32,- and 40 pciands o the yard.. always unhand and, supplied in small lots fts•wanted. : • . . • • Ponsville, °atelier' . listbil" 42- r1 1 .12,H.,M8 xs6x- wmetai OY.ALL.CEIOIC.E KINDS. GRAPE VINES & SMALL FRUITS Greenwood Nursery," Pottsville. H. Alt . .TFORD- . . . SU • INitANGEII ~• .:'COMPANY; • • - HARTFORD CONN • • • Chattered Cat _ " *: • • 0 J.. • • • , • . .• This Company Le now Prepaied,ici.lasne Policies on LIVE STOCK, against.both . . • ~ • DEATH • •AND THEFT, aL inoderate . RateS • of Premium. based on an Knalisli eiperience o 4 OVER Pa IT NEARS ! . 811SAFICII; Pottsville, SPECIAL AGENT FOR BCIIITYY.KII.a... COCNTY. •Oh 20, '6 6 - 4.1-Gin • . , , . . TAN/ONHI.A., , A; FRIDAY EVENING, OCT: r'26,, 1568 Fewxoortesl4o ., Vii - A igre44o4l*t TART .TESTIMONIAL TO Mons. •Engene Thiodon, On Whiclian will be presenied a GRAND: VD .• CAL AND:INSTRIDRENTAL CONCERT: MON'S. THIODON taken pleasure- In announcing to his friends and the public; that he has' secured at an 'enormous expense, for this occasion only, the valuable services of the Celebrated . . • . 0 . -. . . VALERX;.433na , . • • • • - . 'Palma Donna of the Italwxttil an4Royal.9peta Houses of.Ehrope. Also, the Eminent Moist; . • • • • MONS : : AI:EXANDRE W.OLOWSKI, : • • • • who was selected by the SweilloliNightingale, J - ENNy LIND; to perform with hei, di rink her visit to this coon. he ' Oermsa A;Sas-datiori have Slim volunteered tor. theckccarion, and will appear daring the evening:ln a choice selection of popriarplecee. • • . 14.0N8....TR10D0N perform. his - celebrated: TRICK SOLO...and perform, • duet arranged for-the piano and vkain, 'in .c.cedunction 'witty _MON& WO, LOWSRI, burning:. altogether A.: RICH' MUSICAL. —Dawned seats - eon be eecured at •Bosbyabelll,tnYie .., REEIZIRVBD SUM - - 11 - For pulicalminti 'sad prviazunes.. 90,10001 , ; . -• .0.:V7.- : - . R:N::: . .1 4 ;:: . ..,',07 : 0 ; ...8.:. : ,T.,...-.....: . ...:P -,.....,....:i1,.,,:-.5:1'q::0:::.: ckIIPILANSI - ViCIIIRT -ElALLlG—Pitrtmant to +=soder 'of thb.Orphans..Coort, of the county of -Fictfaylkill, in: the Commonwealth of Pentsyliania. the saheedber, administrator or, the Pa. a of Jakob' De Prelin late..of.the 'Boroug - Ortrtitsburt:' .the Con r ity.'of dereated, will papcse to sale by piddiemsadnectsp,-;. ThotradsaY, the. Sth. day 'of Iff wrist:Ulmer ;text, . . . atone oiclorkin the -afternoon; at tlierpublic•hatine of . Mary. hkiiener...lit the &matt' of_Osingebatg, in the County of Schnylkill•aforftalik' - • . • • • -All that-certain Mustang:vs:. tunemebt and lot - of ground situate In the Borough of Ormigsberg aforesaid, bounded on the, north by.Centre street. on the.esat.by lot of GoiW. •on -the. month by an alley,- and on the. west by lot of George Kibunc.‘, containing in front 36 feet; momoriess,und in depth.2oo feet; more, or less, 'being part of lot marked No. 45 in-the plan of mid town —late the estate of. said deceased' Terms and condi. • Gone made known at the time and place of sale by . • • • • . ISIENRY:IIA.TTER, •Administrator_ hyuider of the Orphanw.Ccitirt. • •-• .•• • • • • • -A. D.inausrui;Jelerk. 42 Potterilie, October'S.l4;i43. PREPAUD .OtE• OF tiLIAARD MAC. F're.ciryiNi;..Resioring 13,114 23,990 29,171 24,1 , Z 32,654 47,646 69,769 31,672 0,36 G And is the mcket delightful.' and tvoittletll.o article 146 wood eyer prtidutt;ll. •—• , . . . L 811164111. foid it not' anti-a certain • reni . eily to'ffei. store;-Daxien and Beautify the Bair, bit.ilso a desire ide article the Toilet. as it is hiinl3: . per nunnd with a ricniand delicate pnienie; .nidepondent.:of. the fra 7 : &ant odOr of the pile. of Palm and :•• . . , ... . . , . . . , . '. A. unwfm3d.beauttfut perfume, .which in delfaiey.of scant ; aid the .tenacity 'with . .1% - hic.irlt.clings . to, tia• bandkerchter and person ii noMinalied: - ' TIM aSOre Mtkles for sale'bY all Druggists ami*-Per furriers; . a.t.sl peibottle . each._ , Sent by express to any ilddreti.bypraprictora.: : -.. . '-'.• - .. - ' .. . • • ...-. T. W.Wltirally.a.-CCI., -. .-:loolAberty.Street,..Neir York Oetubei • w'rrg. • TOTAL:. 10,105 624.345 - . 12,069 '22,704 593;939 Oct, lu,:r an, . . . . . T ' ETTleitAt Remaining' linanimed in 1,1 die Poet Otlice,at Pottsville, :State of r ennsylva nla,*on theleth day 'Of October. 186 C. -.- ' • • t.. To obtain any of these letters, the applicant meet call for `l adrSrtissd lettere," glee the date or this Nat, and , pay one cent for.advertising:• . •. • : - - " If not galled for within one month, . they will be Bert to the Dead letter.olllce. ' . . . . . . . . Armstrnim T N 'Hnteh David: • .Mtirphy Ruse .14 Burry . b` •1C Bench Jonas' lisllry Mary - 0 Boynton Wm 2 . Iliggit,s•Jne Miller Millie C • 'Boynton Me's m.r. 3:111106 .Tabu II ..pasnd Clecrge 11' amen Ellen ...tones Ilenry • ' Quimby' le,Belden B..enticOlory - Kimnedv Neal • Quimby W C Bo!mum , IThr y A K00n....1, • Ilutt•Riehlrd I • COnnell •Slidtnel:•Belly Mrs fiery Richards TI• Cu.ry.Paricl; Kromer Amanda Reese Richard fanoiff Pitt sh ly.Anit• Sailor A G • . 'Dune Cornelius Lothini•GrinTo Snilattl W ..• • Davis Emile Lutz Fredrrirk • Smith Edwin D Ely BM- E .".• Seim& I , ` W. • .Fail".llary • • -Letlord Mary . Tobinjohn • . , rh.ghing Sarah J: Lra • Taylor Wm. ,Heiner Emma ..Moore. Toohey, Ellen Gary Isabella - .Mnrphy Dml Weiver Wei& Orcll-Georgo.: • - Mille:Chas P> • • tier • • . Goddard A P Martin Thos Ns-Waterman Hruntriel Chas 'E smytb ah . • Wilson Abeler. ' Octl9, 936. •• ill • SILLYMAN, P. M. . 1 -. .EYSTONE - STATE NORMAL SOROOL. . . . . TIIIS INOTITIUTION baying. been officially recitgnized ;by the authorities' of the State of Pennsylvania as.the.Normal School for the counties . of. Berke, Schuylkill and' Lehigh, is now open foethe ception of students.- • •• -• . The Normal 'School. building is beautifully located. - upon high • ground •in Malcutawny Townsthip..Berks . Cotinty. Pa., 'surrounded whit. land lb the extent of 'ten acres, but a quarter of -a tulle frodit the thriving 'town of Kutztown.. and- distant midway bet Ween .lentowit and Reading, 'about two milea from;.Lyons' <Station, on the East l'enrny meanie Railroad. • . . • .•Thereare three' principal tour-es of instruction t -The Ittrmiti Elementary, the Normai. Scientific; - and the. Normal ElaSSlCal„ A - PreparatoryCourse, also, has been ilstituted, . which hi - designed for the benellt - of • •those Who Willpn: sue the +lady of the ordinary Engliish btanchtit,: : whilelothe model school,teach-: era are ME rded every omaatunitl; for itcqniring a prat-. tient knowledge of the ill Lof tenelting. SpeciuLatten-• ti u Is given to the St ml 5-0( - Vocal :and instrumental -Masi& Drawirlif tied Painting. . • • , • Students.. from a.distance • must stop at Lyons' 'Ste ' thin, E. P. .R..R., whlch point. three :daily. trainaar rive from Nelv, York. City. • three . froth plilladelphia, and three from Plttsburg. Fiala this Station students will be conveyed In the school iu omnibuses which connect With the principal trains. ' • .The Winter Session will •begin on - Monday, 'October Student's are received nt any titne. - •, Fur tuition, }minding; fuel, light abil • Wnshltig,, the -e;penses Will not exceed irk her quarter. , • For,further information ado.res.,s . - VALUABLE COI.I.II.IERV PR:OPE:BTV... • . By virtue Of a writ of Fled Fileins issued out of the. Court of Common Pleas of Sr:11141101i County. and' to me directed; I Will•exprise to public sale or Outcry , On Wirdneaday, Oc.olitir t..{ Ist, • Its6o, at ' ILO ' • . - ' ~. otcleck,A. M., :.' - • ' • ... . . On the Preinisci of the `Glenville Coal Company, tit Waste lionse RUM in lifithatioy Township, t-teltnylkill County,. Pennsylvania,—All- that .valnawo, h.agehaiti ' es,ate and, right to dig, mine and carry away - coal for ' the term of.thirteen years froni the twenty-third day 'of June, A. D, 1365, in.-and' from the ••following veins of coal win, the John- (Wilkie, Jr., and die Abraham: •Betz tract attend, ih Mullaney ToWnship , afoteraiii.. viz .. , 'Orte'of Said veins of ten feet in thickness; called the Skidmore vein; one south, of the Skidmore vein of fly - eve:feet:hi thickness, and the one still smith of that of seVen feet.ht thickness,. one souttiof that railed the, Pritinose vein, and one four .feet Celli between the Skidmore and tivelve feet veins Of coal; the said veins :being deSignated as the Sonthern batch of veins ; Mid • Also all Of the veins . of coal'hetiVeen the Skicimir and • the Matunnith critic, including the said Mammoth-vein of sixteen feet in thickness, the-last' mentioned veins being designated as thenorthern .baCch of veins. The said veins to be worked from Wasielloose ..B.uu.along -the strike of the veins. westwardly 'for . ilVe thousand- six hundred red,-and'enitwardly three thousand two hundrederidthirty feet, and Ran:v-the . cress of each vela to the bottom - of the -basin ; being. the . same es,' tate. Which the Philadelphia and filatumoy Coal. Coin ' parrs, by lease dated the Binh :of June; ' iii.n, 'demised 'to the Glenville pia' Company-for the term idoresald, ..subject to the payment of a lent. of thirty centa Per ton for prepay tad cal, and -twelve. and a half yenta per touter Chesnut coat; -mined trent the southein batch of velhas and forty eetit-4-Porttin n;t• prepared coal; and fifteen cents per ton for Chestnut coal mined (ruin' the - orthern bincWot.Vel_ls, above .tleseribed, ardsub- Jett Otte other covenants -contained in said leatte, to. -ge ler with all. the other" - improvements and- fixtures nunneeted with.and appurtenant .to - fintrl leasehold es tate,' consisting of a huge and ".modern . b u ilt C o o Breaker,ivith capacity Of , one hundred and twentplice cars of coal per day,' one . large Stank, one 'Carpenter .Shop;One Blacksmith bhop. oneSteain Einivldiii, sLxty . Miners. Hou - ses, Office,' about .15.560 feet of 1' EMI, .and'all the improvements itiaffixtut es conneUed Witty or appurtenant to said colliery. , . • .. - : .. . . Also, 'all the-.Dritt ' Cari, Wagons, 'Mules, Horses; , • Tools, free, and other moveaule personal- property not 'exempt by law. -. . . • -.., • '. - • • , . Seized-and taken' in • execution ca the property of THE ul,Ei,s; yiLLE COAL CUM PAN Y,.and to be sold "by" .' " ' " . hilt' HA El.-HOHAN, Sheila': • . 19S 00 . .. . . ,13.00 , . • • $1 00. Benniif'ing the ilair, Tar. MARVEL ()F PERU. KEYSTuNE K STATE ,NOl3lAt SCHOOL - • • . • • KatztimaT. 0., Berke PA. . LOUIS EI:BOTTEIS:STEIN, Prest. B.,Tru -tees DAN111 . 11:.1111ITEN4TE114; SeCraftry.. OCtOber'2o, -.` • • 4,2- TEIEATBE. UNION HALL. GRAND MATINEE Saturday Afternoon;, and Splendid Bill for Evening, BEING Tut, LAST of Me SEASON. SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Beautiful Diama, Ten Nights in a Bar Boom, SATURDAY EVENING A Splendid Drama . , and LAUGHABLE FAROE, • inv. Moro open for . 31ATIXRE weloBE and Greenwood Nursery PIOT ritSINTI HORTICULTURAL .. . NOTICE: WE 1110:SPECT:FULIAC: informthe public that. In addition to the GREENHOUSE and NURSERY DEPARTMENTS of the aboce:.eatablish manta, •we • are now prepared. to. accept And execute* orders for Landscape and 'Lobbing Garden. ilaft - particaltii attention given to the lay, lug out, Improving. and planting:of . . . . . . . . . . • • Greenhouses; Grounds, Conservatories, Vineries, " • Hot Water, Apparatus, and Elot,Water Tank.s : erected on.the most economical ; plane . . .. Designs and 'Estimat ;.: furnished tiben reqUired. Gaiters, taken'care of by the day or the year. Pruning of Fruit. Shade and 'Ornamental Trees, 'Grve Vine., and Rosee,. .t.c. . Budding and Grafting attended to in: 'season.:'. : - . .. - .Nye can also furnish every kind of .' ' .. '.• Fruit Treer. ' itqdy Flowering Sbruoe, - Goi)oberric.., BEM • . Grapii Vipeei tilld. - 4iNwP • •• • Rimnarb anti • • . ~ • Mparagie !00th.' and will plant the same it neat*. Also,. Osage .the .best. hedge plantknowm, Our Greenhouses lire well stocked with a splendid assortment of Winter Flowering Planta of everything worth cultftting. . • • .• • - .:-Weddings, Bails and Parties supplied with' • . • • . ' .. BOUQUI?TS, • • DINNER *TA BLE . : • . on the shortest . poesibltrnotlee aswell and as rtaidnable as elsewhere. • '•Many hardy Root's ami .11ullS's are . better . Plauted the Fall, as • . • : Herbaciens. • . • . • • .. Japan Lines, of .which we hare a good supply on head.. Everythlog sew of Lotereet is continual : befog added: • : tar" Orden left at .114Nlif.A.N 9 11 Bookstore - - or- ' at GREENWOOD LIPERY, .s.lll:ineet, witti prompt attention; • IS -.' • 0et:.200:66. true we Ow powrsvrimm., • 1•ITROGItAPILIO VIEWS OF I "X *IP clam at 41100141111 8 4 9 4t0rt - • . . . • DIIIILIC SALE of tWo . Ovens. five private Railroad Cara belonging to. the -limekiln of the late Pre..iejitk 4lecessed.". Ifinereville,. will be sold to the 'highest bidder: Sale to commence it 2P. L. on Saturday, October 2T, .1568, where con-. ditto= will be made known by; - - • MftS. WILHELMLNA MOLLY, -Adminiatintr*% 0it.12, .66 *- 41•2 t .THE:OTIEBILAT 4p:pIIPLEXELLIPTIO .: - :.:11: . 0- . . O. P :::-.- S.a. I ' . 11,.t . a.:: .: -Sold id.: " :" October-13,.'t; EVEIIT 'PEOSOS ..1111"k ;CRAPE TINES. DOCTOR . GRAiNT'S, CE • GRAPE THE 811118CIIIIIER :has been' appointed .Sole Agent for ttaf sale of Doctor Grant's Grape Viam.. the IONA: and ISE AELLA; in Schuylkill Co The. IONA: is. a PE.RFECTL r •IIARDY GRA PE,• and is•equal in Ilium - to any Forel go Grape raised un der:glass- -This Grape has sold. freely this year at 8 per lb.. It Ma& the 'Greeley Premium Gar the best hanlyil3cape of - 030rd:quality with. the- Foreign Grape. in the United State' for outdoor culture.- . . • The.ISRAEL ia-a splendirl Grape, of large. sire, - stiperior to the . Isabella in 1 .Vor. end ripens abont two weeka earlier—a very. desirable. Grape for this . .. • • • • .r ' As the•e.vines 'come direct from Dr. Grant, .•IVA RE:.-1 NT. THEW A S'•GENUINE. .• '• .•-• • • -Also Delaware, Concord, Creveling,.. • Adirondack, Anna W cite. Idaxatawny White, Hartford tide, Roger's ilybride..&c, all of :which are : excellent Grapes and are care to ripen In ttilicliinate. . • For- sale übolertale • and: retail et. -GREENWOOD 'NURSERY, POrI'SVILLE. . 13: BANNAN. Plate representing' the lens and Isrl.•ella• Grapes can be. Been at our Bookstore..., , . . SPLENDER' FARMS FOR ISAILE..aIy order of theOrphause.Court bf Berks County, the , undereigned, administrators 'of Henry S.. Knpp, de , ed ceas, will Sell at public hale on;' ' • '...Mntardny. Octotiprl7llla, 1566, *- At the' public house of Ovine Hain: at Birdsboro,, Union Township, . Berks • County, two splendid M Farms, late ..the -property of Major Henry S. ' deceased,- - -one containing acres and the other h - 7 - 3 acres.' Also. several tmcts 'of:wooditind adjacent: The furins.are• beautifully situated on the west hank of the SchnyikilLltiver, about nine miles below 'lteadlifg t.huire gold buildinge . and are in the highest state of cultivation. Three " daily train's froth Philadelphia Stop at Birdsboro station... • r Sale remmencea at, o'clock, P. - M.. ' RICHARD.BOONE: . DAVID LINCOLN, Administrator'''. October 13; ,d6.-41-it iWRTHYL OF:NOTICE , • - . •.:•.. NEW i - GOODS ! ! FALL AND; WINTER STOCK . . . • . ..ATITLIVED - . • _. AT THE' WELL .S.NoWN 'HEW, : CHEAP, : . NEW TOES DBY OOOris STOPS, • . • Corner Centre and Norcreitinn Sec, Oppo. site Mortimer' tlonee'. • . -• .• • CALL • • • • • ~• • . . L-L" • . . • . • . • • -• • • . . •,. October 13, '66 • : • • • • To ,THE PUBLIC PAINTING, PAPERING, &c, • The tindaisigned respectfully infOrins his. Mende and the public that he keeps. -constantly on. hiutdathis -Paint Shop , and & Curtain Paper Store,. CORNEE.SBCO'D AND 11:A.REF7 STS:; • • . • • k CPICE ASSORTMENT. OF. tiled 'Green niid•Buff Holland:for Windows. Curtain Fixtures, Cords and TasseLs. • . • Picture COrds; TaSsels and Nails. ;• ••• Chimneys, Wicks ;and Iturners. • .• : • WindoW .011 Shades. •••*, •.•• • • • .• Table-011 Corer s. • • . • • • • .Coal 011 Lampi. * . • • . • , Lamp Shades and . • ••:' •C- 0 A I And a very fail assortment of- 159ttpils. H - also-keeps . hand-for sale . • . .Puttrand align...l.:ill -• • • nixed Paint'of nil colon. . • Nurnisheszund Japan. . . "Linseed Oil. '. • ,• . .:•: •.- :Turpentine. • Windows and sash-painted and glazed at short no tice. .Paper Banging; Honse: . and Sign Painting attended to promptly. f 7 7 -1 can he seen at my'stnie from' wnlock in the morning to N- o'clock in the evening.. • . 0 ct.l3, ' , PHILIP 'NAGLE, • DIARRICEA • A eiritF. GUARANTEED L. - Y . °NS' PURE OHIO CATAWBA. BRANDY ! Equal-in Quality and Cheaper in Price BRANDIES OF THE OLD WORLD For Einnaner Complaint, , -•,.. 2 , • Cholera lalanturia, . ••: • '• . ••• BorilComplainti• • . .. Cramp,.Chollici •.- • - • • • . Diiirrii.crai A Cure Guaranteed or the Money will -In support or the abOve statement'arepresented : -Dr. JAMES R. CIIILTON..Cherotit, New York: Dr. HIRAM COX,- Chemical Inspector, Ohio: Pr. JAS...R. *NICHOLS. - Chemist. Boston. Dr. N. E. JONES, Chemical Inspector, 'Circhiville,.o - Prof. C. T. JACKSON.'Chemist, - Boston. . ' . Dr. CHAS. UPHAM. SHEPARD, Charleston, S. C. . J. V. Z. - BLANEY and G. A. .MARINER, 'consult ing .Chem.hits. Chicago.' • ;• • ' . - All Of whom have akalyted . the .:Catailia Brandy, and commend itin the highest terms, for medical use. . .. Analysis of the Massachusetts State Assayer ,, January 25rh.'1658, . . . When evaporated through clean linen, It left no oil or offensiikmatter. In every respect it is a;pure' spir ituous liquor... The oil which giyes to this Brandy its :flavor and aroma, lis wholly .unlike . ftisil or grain oil.-- Its odor partakes of both the fruit and oil of grapes: . With aeldait .produces ethers. of a high fragrance.— The substitution of this Brandy' for Cognac Brandy, will do away with the manufacture of ItentrotuSsplrits, Old under this name,. both, at home and abroad. - Respectitilly, . -A. A. HAYES, M; D., ,- *. -.- Assayer to t B State of Mass . , : l6.Boylston St.. ... .... . . • - . ~:_• Ey the Spite iff 18e4. • • - - ' - • I have analyzed ....1. 'LYONS ' PIMP CATAWSA BUlN irr,'o-with reference tQ its. composition and character, being -the same as that produced in, pat - •-years. A sample takenfrdnv tan'cots 'afforded the same reinits in regard to purity; a slightly-in - creased amount of the p r inciple on whiCh its flavor - depends, ma r determlped by comparison - with former samples. "-. •.- .; •:. ' - The indications of anelYsls ahow that • thle Brandy is produced by the same process akinost of.the Import ed brandy. - ,-.-- - " Resperifully,.. - - .- -.- . . . • • -- - . ' .. .. - ' . State - Assayer, 16 Boylston St. ' • - . . .. . . • • • ...7 jOH.N Ici..BR . OWS &lioric - .. • . . . • . . .. .- WHOLESALE . -AGENTS; POTTSVILIATIMI A. ~. .._ A ➢IAN THOUSAND. • A ConieFnaptive Cured. *: • • . S TIR. ....tAXIIE, a retired phial clan Of great LS eminence, discovered.while in the East Indies, a certain .core for Consumption Asthma , '. Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold, and General Debility.. 'The remedy was discovered .by him when his only child, a daughter, was . given uplto die. His child was cured; and la now alive and *ell. Desirous of' benefitting his fellow mortalti, he will send to those who wish it therecipe,' containing full directions for making and successfully using this, remedy, free, on receipt - of their 'nam e s, with two stamps to pay expenses. There ta.not a single symptom. of Consumption -that it does not at once take hold of and dissipate.: Night sweats, p eel , ishness, irritation 'of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expect , oration.. sharp pains in the lungs, sere throat, chilly sensations, names- at the stomach; lion of the bowels, wasting-away of the am id es. . • iss-The writer will please state the name of the pa per they see this advertiSement In. Address • CRADDOCK & Ll;k, I.o3llllace St , Phileda Pa Cemeterteg, . . . iE Bubicribpre have for sale at their Collie on roK • Mill Creek; a lot of f Pump Pipes, Spade Han dles, es, Splicing Plate Stub-ends, Pipe, Stub-ends. and other. Beim, Clack Pieces, Pole Hangers and Patties, Balance We connecting Rod aietßobri; ' Also aße Horse Re' - GEO. S.' BKPPLIER & CO. • • or fuither;lartienians apply to J. &G. S: REP PURR, No. Walnut fit.; ThWelptda, or. to X• 10. L. OEIGB:ft, at the Colliery. r• . .LunisEß r.tn . kuss stLis WS, hiving Opened a lumber yard on Coal street near the r".!lway depot, desires to ,Inform his friends and the that he has on hand a large as sortment of, all. lauds of lumber, as has bra own steam astir mills., . 0(1 Will be able to keep a sup ply of MU and frane timber of all4.lengtlwand . dta at the lowest possible: priests. 'Breaker and Wilier .bills sawed to order. JUIVLosti • • 2T- , •. GREENWOOD NURSERY. - • grape Vines' and itellew lir Wall Tientsin's. We offer a line stock of Concord Vitiator planting, this reason. all gronn'tram batwing • vines, at reason. 'Me prima: Also, a choice coßection 'of hardyalylxid. 'Perpetual Roses grown on:. their. own roots;.'- Tk.me Roses Withstand the".exdd of air hardest - Yrtatilto, and are therefore peculiarly adapted fur: cemetery • po sea.:' Rend hi 0 26 0 .' IfyglnthE, Tan*: • • • . Citiauuto . • • . 1.1.01.4010,103 e PlllESSRP*ll::4Ciplendlii 'of.Watchek. Gold -and Slyer. - of Usti fini.logllibisod *m maw Yrni.RlS4ls T. GAIL 41.71 j 41r Co.'s Store . . 4E_ ..' DIARRHCEA, DIARRHEA OR MONEY -REFUNDED, Sparkling Catawba Witte I be -Reffin(led ! I AVEN, • • ".. . " . •• -MASONIC HALL Chestant ...• .ELEGANT , A fr 4 Pori •. •. ••• • . . • • , Libraries, Dining aml , • fileeping:flooms, •BrOcatelle, • • - - . 1., • •:• ' Lace' tut! • • .• • • • :• Nottingham& • .- •• :.• . •, . .• • • WINDOW SII.ADEN:. : • • • OF 'TEE . .N.P.W . EST .13111SIONS. Am now iiithrlitg thittretost complete assortment iq the above Rood of my o3yo Inmortatioif. ' "SePt *A-'B6 -- a t.)-31nir er JUST PUI3.LISI - lED. A NEw AM) PRACTICAL 134X(K. O" TILE Resouroe,s of the U. Stat,e, The only-work of the kind ever pnbliehed COAL;TAPN; AN 0. : OIL ; TEE PRACTICAL AMERICAN MINER. A puli.4, AND' POPULAR WORE ON- MINES . atidiitSEILI,L . IiESOURCES, ... • • , AND A TEXT-BOOK . OR: GUIDE TO THEIR ECO NOMICAL DEVELOPMENT. WITH NEMER-, . OUS MAPS AND OVER1:10 ENGRAVINGS. COINTA . ...INThiG SOO. ROYAL QCTAVO :PAGES, . . Illustrating anti explalimig• the • geology-; tied • formation' of--Coal,- 'lrma • and .011, ,their peculiarities, characters, and general distribution, and the economy - of mining, manufacturing, and using them geu - ,- eral desetiptions of the coal-fields and coal-mines rAI the, world, and special descriptions of the 'Anthracite dells and mines of Peuesylvauia, and the.Bitominotis fields of-the United States, the iron districts and Iron trade of ' our coutitty, and the geology - and dintrihutimi of Petri-i -leum,' the statistics: extent, production and trade In - • ' 'Coal; Iron:end Oil. and such usefel information on mi ning and manufacturing matters as science and practi- " cal experience have developed to the •present time. nt Bl's ISAMIVEL ,- -.IIARRIES . DADDOW, . , Practical Miner and paighicer of Mines, • BENJAMI BANNAN;•.: • • ..1* E . 4lltor atid . Pn4rictor.of t e htinara ;loamal." Synopsis of Contents . . "In the beginning Clod. created the heaven and. the earth.. And the earth was without form,iand *void and darkneas was upon the.face of the- deep.. -• And God said, let there be light: and there was "I will teach you to pierce . the bowels - of ,the earth and bring forth, from the caverns of mountain.. metate which.wlll - give strength to our wands and subject all nature to our use and pieasare." . The .detaila of each. chapter„, under apprpriate head, will be found . in :the commencement of the .work; and a complee Index As given iu the Concla-. . We respectfully invite. the attention of all those en gagedin the Coal, Iron,' and Oil trades, to thlsavork,• which we believe will meet their itp.clal requirements. 'and the demand of the times. • We have faithfully en deavored, without regard to cost or labor, to make It a practical, accurate, and thorough expositor of the sub jects -discussed and illustrated. • :We therefore; rend, •dently offer this.book to the trades - mill the pnblic-gen, erally, as a - dignified and reliable work, eSpecially signed to represent :tut mineral - matinees in Coal,: Iron, PRICE4-Cxcirrr ' • V5O • =-11;its- TUMMY, LIBRARY • 950 A'ileduction, made to Booksellers purchaelng; to sell . . • ; On;i3fdeiti froin:atiroitd tho United. Stales' postage . will be '• '• •BHT . AII.I.ti BANNAN,'Pftblliher: • . -.•••• .• • - •• Potterllle, Pa. • . :••J. 13- LIPP . Tl*.i'COTT . .4c CO., Philadelphia. TRELTBNEIt & CO., London. •• S. LIARtLIES• DAliDOW,•General Agent . : •.. Qt./ITE - PENEIt 11OLDERS-N% iflt Pen- . 4.0 icil.Pointo:—A new and very •tiesirable article for nee in schoolai etc., etc.. 'just rec‘dverl.- . Call and - See them at • .BANNAVS.IIQOKSTORE. • GOVERNMENT STAMP AGENCY, • •ANitEs, A. INNES, Estai,", Collector of Dila J Dieted., having relinquished the sale of - Stamps: 'and turned hid whole. stock 'over , to us, we will here after furnieh all'ltluds of 'Gov'ernment ' Stamps In sums 'to snit purchasers. We Will always, keep, a‘full supply On hand.'Persorietn the District eelling Stamps will be furnished at the usual discount.:' •• • BENJ.I3,II,NNAN: , • clft. Paicsatid ➢lu7 J 9, ISGO • This is anarticle for Washing. without rubbimr, exi• eept iii very dirty ,plitees, which will require a Nell. slight rub..and unlike other preparations offered for a like purpose,- wilt not 14C-the clothes, but wilt leave them much whiter than - ordinary methods, Withe.c the. usual wear and tear: • • - . • - " • . • It removes grease-•spoLs as if bY magy.,• and softens the dirt by, soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary ea sea entirely remove it, • • • • This powder is prepared in accordance With Chemical. science, and upon a process peculiar to•itself,WhiCh is , secured by letters patent. It hot been in use, for more • than a year, and has proved ascii an •universal fasertte wherever it has - been used.. Amopg.the .titlx".tattges . elairutd are the fiLlowing, vii. ,c•• • •• . • • It Savesall the expense of soap usually wet ou rot ton, and linen goods. ; :'• ' • • - It saves 1110 t ofthiC labor of. rubbing, and ;wear and Also: for cleaning_ windows it is nitshinaseed. • • W hit one quarter the. titne.and labor usually required it im parts a beautiful gloss and lustre:much superior to any otherzode. -No water required except to mid-ten the Directions with each package, -.••And can be-readily appreciated by a single trial.— The Cost ofwashing for a fatuity of five or six persona will not exceed 'Falter ocuTs. .-•, • • • • The manufacturer's of this powder are' aware-that Many useless compounds' have been Introduced *to the Publinwhichhavelotted the cloth, or failed in remo ving the dirt, hut knowing the, intrinsic excellence-of this article, they confidently proclaim it as tieing adtipMkto meet a demand which has long existed, and . which has heretofore temained.nnsupplied. HOWE - 5.7 STEVENS, 2601 Broadway, Boston. Also, Manufadturpra of Family Dye Colors For sale b . y Grocers and Dealere eN'erywhere. Instiritit4ei*sji Silver ••-Plating ARTICLES OF , Brasil*, erman .Silver, • RestOring . the plating where worn• off—and for clean .. • •. log and polishing • : Silver dic Silver Plated*are. This most nieful Invention of the age lira preparation :of-pure sliver; laid eontalna no mercury, acid, or other snbetanee_ Injurious to. metals or the - hands. - It is a complete electro-plating•batterylir a bottle. -Fricebo cents per bottle, . For sale . by druggists and variety . stores. HOWE 14T.ETEPIS, ilistorecitetttrers • BOSTON, BIASSAUHUSETTS, October 6, 416 TriEl . -BE ST 'ASIR • Jll mA,:urv.RAER Superior Machine Forged Nuts, uniform in size. thoroughly an nealed, with smooth • hole, and every wily better and mote Ka- Potnteal than itio common cold panched . nrits. are roan nfactnred and sold of .7. H. STERNBERGIL Oct 6,. , 8111-404m i• • - Reading. Fa. . CiRPRA-103' COURT SA I.E.—Pursnant to an order of - the Orphans' Chart. of:the County' of Sehuyikill..in in; the Commonwealth '-of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, • AdMinistrator of Daniel . P.-Berger, late of -the Township of North Manheim. in the coun-. ty of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to' sale by pub.,' lic Tendue .on • , • sutnrday. November 117th. 1806,.. - At letgclOck in the tirenoon, at the public house of, Mrs.'Boons, In the Borough of 6chtfylkill Haven. is the County of Schuylkill' aforesaid,—All . that. certain, metimage .or plantation situate in the Townshipbf North Manheim aforesaid. bounded by lands of Jacob. Battle, Sr..•Reube.n Schroeder, Millie= Berger, Daniel Dress 'and others, and containing ninety-six } acres and fifty-seven perches... with. the apparte- - fiancee, consisting of, a two•storyfratne dwelling . house, Swiss Barn, &c.. This fatux has two apple orchards . upon It 'and- is pleasantly . situated' on the Pinegrov- road within a mile - -from the litorou g h of Schuylkill Haven. - late the estate of said decease.d. • -Terms and conditions made' known at the. time and place of sale by BITTLB, Administrator, .. By order of the Orphanie Conn, ' • ' .• A. DOMINLIOC, Clerk, • Potts Ville, Sept 29038 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, !fear Lewisburg, NorlAtimberland Co., Pa ' This..sabserlher 'will. 'sell: one of the beat located Farms In the State, . containing .90 acres, all in a fine state'of cultivation; excepts acres of woodland. It islocated in Northumberland County, four miles from - -LaWisburg, and within a quarter of a mile from the Railroad station on the Sunbury and' • Ene Railroad,. every field of which can' be seen from the. dwelling. house,. the land' being.nearly level. .There is a fine Apple Orchard o 58 Tree's NO in bearing, besides other Fruit Trees, and Is well - watered by streams running. thrOugh the anti. The• improv . emcnts consist ; 01 a new Brick Rouse, 32 feet square, with - Summer Kitchen and a Spring House,:a new Bank Barn 70 feet In length, with .two. Ik on for: threshing,-. with a well of water, Pig- Pena Corn Oribefand other out building& ' the fences are all good, and everything tonnect.ed with - . the Farm 'ls in excellent condition. The subscriber is engaged in other busineas,and has determined to sell at.a - bar ' gain . .- ; The price can be obtained at tidal:Zee. For further partlcidara apply to-or address ,the subscriber, Lewisburg P. O. Union Co., - Pa. • .Sept. 49, , 65,39-00 , N. B. ZTIVAIEMLAN; . aM tchei: jnetit ceived at I . oo' e Blue LEWISL C. THONPSON & s • Sept .4S--38- • • • :Cor. Centre and Market Sts, %A 111 orders for Flour, Feed: Hai, Straw eh . . Salt, 21. Lime, &c„:lett at Samuel Cbrismau'n. Office, Ida tuintow street,ivill 'receive prompt attention, by `July SS, 16-30. • . • BECK & BOOK- AGENTS .TAKE NOTICE. . . . Send us your address for a Descriptive Circular of a NEW, COMPLETE. - RELIABLE ND .IMPARTIAL ' litetety if the Late Civil War, which you cau.sell at $2. 50. Spleitdldly Illustrated and- Bound 10 elegant style.' We ,have just. the hook thatla wanted,- Its low price gives it an advantage, over all others, and we offer • inch. -Inducements that all who are active and energetio can maim from $lOO to $2OO per month. - Address • ...Quesza CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE,. Sept 1--353 - No. 941 Sansom St, Philada. Pa. Diseases of the Nose; Throat and Lungs TREATED BY - • MEDICAL IRHALATION.' Consumption 1 Musa ! 3 Bronchitis .! Are diiitiatie of the Longa and Air Paisages, and theta: Are can tarter be cured by awallowing,medielnet, in the • stomach:, swallowed into the. stomach can- not cure alba:see in the binge; because It newt gets to 'where the threw Medicine may be preparM in the' orvapor, and-'inhaled or breathed: Into thelunes in which manner only . can fliersoit. jn the J un o tj „ . Thoutantbs living in al Iparti of the United !liaise and. Clllllllllll bare been undermy treatment. arid have been cured of _ Consumption, Asthma.. Bronchitiv, Sops Throat, Laos of Voice, Nasal' Catarrh, and other allec4. fttibuThrola anif •Lailii* after their friends add llpme tans had pronounoed *dr einetnaFrabllk. -- •• for Ono* and Paigelll•et;• - Aildress.: • • 31. GAO% 144111711t 1 NislnTeit i .• • • CLOTHING HOUSE FINE CLOTHING! 12,001 UM & WILSON, BROWN - STONE CLOTHING EAU, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ready-Made CloOing Department. NEWEST . 3104 T I 'APPROVED .b:TyLES •.. . . ••. Out.newly fitted up Custom Department for Gentle men t Youths and: Boy% now contains a • carefully se • , • • • • Edign and . DozOitio'Gooda • 1 which we are..prepared to .xtiaka- toeorder; in the bOet manner, =lst reasopable prices.. ' • . . . . . . We - have' on hand the largest , and beet stock of Ready7Made BOyS-Clothing in the"- City. ' Particular attention paid to the tilaking-.. Of Borg Clothing to • Gentlemen,:YouthS. and Boys, . • uhing clothing mado, to order, by sending their costae, as per diagram, will have their orders Prompt --attended to. • . SATISFACTION AID A41401:i FIT GUARANTEED. • 'BOCKJIIIILL &WILSON " Brown Stone Cloittinitlinll:6o:3 and 605. . • • Chestnut - Ift., r.iiaLADELPiltiNt.. L. F. WHITNEY BAN - KER; OENTRL STREET, POTTSVILLE • Dealer in - • - • • - ; EPTERICAN AND. FOREIGN' . GOLD AND. SILVER, . - Foreign Exchange, . . , . . United States Bonds, Quartermaster'ss - Vouchers Anti incurrent Money. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT:— INTEREST tillowedlus per special agieement. STOCKS And BONDS bought and ,sold at the New york and Philadelphia Boards . Brokers at- the usual Cornraissibn. • • •,( - ioy,F, - RivmENT,• .• • ' NATIONAL BANK. - . Offers for.sale :at lo?te41 market rate GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, u. 547 , 30 Treas. Notcs'ilato of inag. 15,'61 ”• • •• • • June 15, '65 " • • " " . Jul): 15, '65 • • 3-20 Loan of 1962. • . 520 Loan of 18611. 45-20 Loan of 1565. • 10710 Loan of 1961. . •:_ GOI.D, STOCKS AND BONDS GOVERNMENT. SEUTRITIES BOUGHT • . • - 'AND SOLD. - • • • .• • - DRAFTS . On England, Ireland, France and gertnany,. for sale In ems to sun pnreliageni. . . • • •7f. 11. HUNTZINGEH, CaPhier- - Pottsville, January 3,.. , 60 : 1-tf THE CHEAPEST THE GII,EAT BARGAINS • • The choicest stock of CLoTEIXG; .• rob FILL AND . WINTER: Walk, Ever offered ptuthoters, compOshig.all the Custom Department. "Boys': Department. se*l i 4% 4 1. .. azl..s 4 i';'.lls 1 4 •°* °S 4 lAti e a Saixpka fe . qn!) poirt of the-Vnited Stara 'lt E . .E, E IV4 ill A 11113 IVORKS Etoutblialsed in 1553. . Mrs. Reeser would iespectrtilly announce to the pub; Ilc thatl she, will continue the Marble Works, at; theold stand. corner Callowhill and Second Streets: Cnear Market.) Pottsville. , , , • Constantly on hand - all kintiti of • J 4. 3•• • 7 • • • - ..;..,._, . - . - • • . -, - - . • - , ..; -• •%. . .1 :. , : f4Ai --,,,,;-, -- t; .-;41,,i., - . A 1. --; 1._,::-:-.- r., : .- L... - .4-;;4-.-- ...;•--,.1,i , --. 0. .i.-:. .-,....1 , e" - , •--7,-.i",,,' . ; ~.1 • - 2 : ~.....i.:.:4, ~..„........• fit , •0 :. .-. ....i'.' - '- -7 0, - ,E '- - -.#7 6 . '.. '' ..- O • ~,-'• -. 0.1--,M11111.1" --- - z.. ... , • .. 7 3..,..7,2...,04. 1.7. , ,...., ,..,... 7. . d .. c.-._„..---,-,..-...1. se . ,• . . . . . . AistiTareily Vaults made to order. .- Work of evert iestription . promptly. executed In the ,Lest style, apd warranted togive satisfaction.. - . '.. - -. . . Plans and designs furnished at the shortest notice. .- Mg 18, 6483 , . . .... MRS. LEW'S REESER.. 1111P11LANS , COURT 'SALL E.6-Pursnant to I- , an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, in . the :CommOnwealth of Pennsylvania. the subscriber - it: Trustees to sell the Real Estateof lienry IL Berger. latent' the Township of Wayne, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale. by public vendue,'on' - .Friday, November 23d, 1E166; " At 10 oVloel: to the forenoon,. at the public house Of •John..ll.`Wommer, in the Towuship of Wayne, In. the County.of.Schnyikill aforesaid, the following described Real Estate situate in the Township of Wayne afore eaid - No.: that certain tract of woodlanda• bounded by. lands of Joseph Burklebach. An teeny Einnimel. Esther. Moyer:- William - Lehr; deceased, ac r •DavniLeh . and Barak Young; containing 230 res. . . . . • •No. 2.—A1l that certain farm or tract of land, botind-, •ed by lands of the New York Coal Company, John." Zigier,• John Burkelbach, Strauch &' Ropier, • contain. lug 224 acres 17 perches:. The linprovementsilt• consists of a double. two-story stene and log, • house with a' kitchen attached. a log barn,' saw • mill with'irood,warer power, several entbalidlngs, two • good • apple orchards. 100 acres are improved and in a: good State of cultivation, the soli, being red shale, the remainder. is well timbered, having white oak and chestnut, timber of first quality. The • Panther Creek Road rare. throngh, the tract .. The tract is 2X. miles from Cressona. •'• • • . -• _ No. 3.—A11 that certain tract of land' bounded by, lands of .john Berkelbach.Wllliam Lutz, John Deeter and others ,' containing.2s acres sSperchelb About- 12 acres. are cleared' 'and cultivated,. the remainder is woridland. • principally white oak 'of drat.. 'rate quality. The improvements Are one-story log house and log barn. • . No. that certain farm or tract of land, bound ed by blithe of George Zeelimnn, John Zeigler. Daniel Lehr, 'and other -lands late of Henry . bi.erger. de-. ceased, containing 106 acres. The improvements are a two-story stone' dwelling house, a 'summer j a toinse,•A Swiss , frame barn, wagon anti hay'shed, two excellent wells' of water, with. good. out buildings. and a good • orchard of choice fruit - trees. , - The farm lies on the public. road leading from Grossa n alo Pinegrovei and la beautifully located analn ex cellent state of cultivation.. "• ' • • Also, at the same time and place, there will be 'sold by Jacob . ,D. Wommer, administrator of Christina Berger, deceased, a certain tract or Dime of good ,meadow .land, situate in the Towitsbip of Wayne 'afcreseht;.bonnded by lands of William Young, John Zeigler, David Lehr and others, 'containing acres 12$ perches,' late the estate of Christina Berger,deceseed. • Terms and' conditions made known at the tithe and • Place of sale, by . JACOB D.:WO3I3IETt; • ' • , ANTHONY YEICH, Trustees By'order of the Orphans' Conn; • --. A. DOHERANS, Clerk. 1 , Pottsville, Sept 49,'66 T S . - . Neural taa, • . - ' • Dyspets . in, • • .. • ' -.. . aver. Complain!, . : • . 1 : • Asthma,.. •• . Fever maid Allyn, DeafeeKa,. And many other. .dieetnies POS TiVELY - CURED by Dr: S. ROGERS' Electraliagneife Oil and- Liver Pine. Price of the Oil $1 per bottle; Liver 'Pills 60 tante a box. Depot 20G Dock street, Philadelphia. . Sept 116,...66 ' • . • • - . - , 5H0114661. &CO., • . GENERAL . COMMISSION MERCHEITS, 26 !South Delawire A.Tenue, rhiladelphia. •-' . . . . , ''We are constantly receiving on consignMent, USW, WHALE, LARD, WI MRS , and LUBELCATING 011.4, of. the beat and purest qualities, which we offer In lots to suit, at lowest rates of the day. • • The attention of cotunniters and others 121 iespectful. ly solicited. Jan P, `65-4.1y• SHAWLS AND CLOAKING*, In beautl ful variety at . '• ' OALLANDA CO.ll - .Oct 13, Cheap Stern on Centre St. . . . . _ . ict, la nkets !• Iseikeis !—A.-tor !pie of the best 11 make below New'York ;dam, at -,, .• Oct. 13060 • 'GA1,1.D!3..0n Ceittre at. Flstnesels: JP Ismael*: 7.• Flannels; • ••• CLOTIII3 t : CLOVIS! _' _ CLOTHS An Immense stock. at Oct. '64 -• 41. A.LT -RIVER TICIfartEL ' L'ONEDOZMI assorted, very fanny, sent foi 10 cents " SALT RICER TWEET OfFl,Oll, " Boom No. 11; Preys Banding, PhiLda Pa. - , Jew • IT uie' n lialL - WALKER &PRICE; have a . 1\ large assortment of Swiss : and Cambris 'Edging andbaertings.'.. Chß and see them. - - - . asine.Eyea . , - .. ;: •- . .• • ' - 9i4ox . . , The • letieeet'• assortment of Sun Umbrellas 'and .-Parasoln in rottaiille, at WALECHR New Union Hall Jape soss—sol.eati . GIFFARIIOB PATENT INJECTOR... .All - sizes on hand at • GEO. BRIGHT do CO.'S . ' . .'Ott & ' 66 r -40 •tf • ' Ilardijaft MOM.. , sowerBibbeue and' Velvet Trlmm,p - cheep MOM. nowt Wad We ow traol3 WA • ,Any hl6-eir, ro t ij t. Saturday; eqober 20,-1066. TM:. LATEST -NEWS, Tie Bevensie-lkeeeirtes-Uwe- eireue ![••••.::- .. formers ...fiejered--Obituary -- Seerretary Stasten-jaiseellawy...... , ;,. The receipts of the 'United - States Treasury during"-A the current decal year hare been very heavy, and the t• • Internal Revennerecelpts are greatly In exceseV - the P; CO4wspocullng period of last year.. From July bit to. Octoberlfth the receipts were over 115,500,000, au •-?!•, average of over one million doilara a . day -and in dealing, if the same rate Is kept op for the balance of e• the year, a. total of at least $370.0000.0.)0, • against 111 for the, last Areal year. This sum is great --„ .ly In advance of , the estimates ofthe Treasury Depart- ". ,rtent. not more than 5250,000.0 0 0 having been andel' pated from this; source daring the pairrentlear. At the afternoon performance of Rowe's_ circus, In Lancaster on Tuesday,' Laselle and Xing. 'palterer , and acrobats,: fell. head for em an ea distance of thirty - one wet, while performing .on - 1 - a_ pew. ' Sing bail one of his shoulders and one of klevetista fractured , and wax mimed internally. Muller received a concussion on the brain.: The accident was clued by Omit gi lag way. Dr. Albright, of Lancaster, and Dr. Lame wore-at the exhibition. and rendered the unfortunate men all the assistance in their-power. ' • ' The death of Theodore Dwight, of firecal.l l 4 from the effects of a fall' from a railroad' car, took place on .Teesday. • Mr. Dwight was well known throestot the :cenntr7 for bia - sYmPtablea with foreign political caller. and as an exemplary and talented citizen. Mr. C. L Daboll, the Inventor of the fog trnmplit, died at blew 'London last week, aged -4. S years. Ile' .was the son of Nathan Daboll, the author ate popular school arab merit ' The announcement of the resignation of teak/try • ••, Stanton la certainly premature. although it •le under- . • stood that he is only, awaiting the completion of taw. forthcoming report to take his- thialleave of' the War Office. The whole matter was settled between himself . ...I and the President some time since, and the cludtge is - -not likely to be either hastened or retarded by nevrs paper statements. • • ' • president ,T 013112011 assumes the tone of a StiltitO, who • has. "satraps" to obey his commends. Instead of a peo- • 1.• pie to give commands to him. - • • . The 'Bahama Islands were •• devastated -by a teirible • ' bantam*, on .80th ult. Nearly half the town c,f Nassau was destroyed. The number of emigrants arrivlng at Nei, Neeksince . ' the beginning of the pearls 194,981, against 101,251 tor the same period of last year. - There Is a great demand for hands for every deicrip. , • don of out-door labor in Erie. mere especially for la borers_to assist in house lutildin„.., as there are all butt- dred houses now in process of election them at the ' • present time.- • • V: Doebler, proprietor of the United Statist . Hotel, • . at Williamsport, PS" is dead. • - - The Ilklunond Witig is offered for sale, to terminate': I ' the existing partnership between the proprietors. • A committee has waited on the Governor of- Mary land to obtain the removal of the • Baltimore 'Police • • Deuntrdaalonars. • ' ff i :Ica llATwEsTr.persons were killed and wonndet by aAfoller caploilon in Si. Louis on Wedues dap last AD.i3MIC4SIT, aged It) yeani; of. Lebanon County, committed- suicide'by banging on Saturday last. - ',RAIL!EIt SlGNlFlCANT.—Delegations from _ several,Temperance societies called. on An drew'Sohnson on Monday last. • . _. _ .. Gov. licuruncys, in his.lettei to the:Miss- : 1 issippl•Legislature, urges the rejection of the 1. Constitutional ArnendrOeUt. Of Course— -. . - • "No *rogue e'er felt the hiilter drivr, -- . ' ..: With good Opinion of the , law." - •:- •.- _... 'OUR COUNTY AFFAIRS.—Now that the-elce don is over, we - intend hereafter paying some attention to our Connty affairs. Our County is the Wors4 . governed in the State, and the taxes are enormous. The whole object seems to be to, fleece and not protect the.people. • - TIM .. DEGRADING TENDED:CY OF COP11:11. - _. HEADISM.--ho Copperheads and ' Copper- J lhfis in NeW York have nominated John - Morrlasey a prize figliter and gambler, for . Congress. - Ile will make 'a fit representative of Merry Andrew and Cowerheadism gen erally. • PEN. PASTE AND SCISSORS; • s SA - The cholera in Cincinnati "is increasing. WThe bloomer costume prevails in 'Lowell, Miss. • - .SA-London has nineteen thousand miles of gas . pipes. _• • the•Torento Chief," it' rare itorae,' has been • sold for $5OOO. • • '". • ,y-Counterfeits of the near. live cent coin are • in circulation. • SfrAn English-bride was recently drowned on her wedding, ay. • ' airTlao past summer has been the wettest in Europe since 1760: . • Six-Fifteen'hundred boatmen. at Buffalo are . • out of-employment. , . . Win Philadelphia last week (hero .were 1'47 deaths from cholera. • ' • - • Sir A man and his'wife in Cincinnati died from. I•. eating four -watermelons. . • - WThe glass in the Pat is Exposition bnildin would cover twenty- acres. - ' • ...; WSixteen columns will support the vestibule ; of the-now opera house Paris. - • : WA man in Vienna, whose four- Sous Aver° killed in battle, Lae died of W_Ground: was broken for a street railway u Charleston, S. C., last Saturday. • • sir Queen Christina, of Spain, has, sold' her palace in Rome for 1,500,000 francs. tear There was a "grand procession of 'Temper- . mace men of Washington on Monday. - WThe working classes of Great:Britain. have. • .an aggregate income of $2,931,500,000. : .• • oeirThe Court of Appeals iu Genoa, ;Italy, bas - decided that•priesta can legally marry. • ~ SA - The astronomers are preparing for the me- *. (eerie shower_on the 12th of next month. . ' SA - Count Bacchiochi, who. died recently in '. Paris, was decorate•l "With eighteen orders'.' • • 'Wit is stated that the young Princes hsperi al of Russia' are about to visit this country. .10 - The Louisville Theatre was destroyed by • . fire last Friday night. I.oss about $70,000,,, , - ' WOppenbeimer Co., of Frazer Itiver in British Colninhia, have failed foi $200,000. Sr The Empress Charlotte.hae raised $17,,001i,- 000 front a I , ,uropean banker for Maximilian, .• : WThe Bank of 'l..'Pper Canada, in 'redeeming . its bills, has paid out tive.tons of copper coin. ; Sat - They are diggingNigorously Tor oil in, ita ly, but we haven't heard - of any "strikes" yet - . • WAbout 40,1g . 0 applications -for promotion, ' in the army are oft the tiles iu the War Depart . • ment. SarTwo • tlion.tual pounds •of grapes. were ' - picked, last season front a' vine in 84nborntou N. H. - ii3 - The Texas Legislature has passed a bit' 1 , - for the construedon of_ a : etreet railroad in Oaf ve.ston.-. . . ~ • WTwo worn:tit quarrelled in Now -York and •t• throw scalding irater on each other, with almost '• • fatal result. 011 - Baron Steeeld; the Russian Minister, has „'. left Washington, for Bassin. Mr. Bcidiseo sue , ' coeds him. ' • ' _ • WGeo. E. 'Denson, the Philadelphia banker, - 1.* , - died suddenly last week while gunning on Chesa peake Bay.. ~,• 031 - John Van Buren died at sea, on boaid :: 11 . 'steamer Scotia, whiten - Chin two days' steatrunr, t • . of New York.-: • . - 111 ES• Lewis Landmeseer-will ehottlYstart Ro- . publican' newspaper in tho German language, it .;, Wilkeebarre. XIA - John Andrews, President .of the Stitt •, Bank of Ohio, died suddenly, at. Columbus, or :; Sunday night. • . . . A .moderato sized family, of economies habits, can manage to keep house in New Yorl • for $5OOO a year. -- • J . • I irTho.printers of - Washington have had theit "... wages increased to $2l. a week. Piece'. work -5( . t • cents a thousand. • - • • ': t - SA - The expenses of the city of Brooklyn net • • year are estimatedto exceed two and a half- mil lions of dollars. • " • WA Wall street, banker, - in New York,' he't; • ' given $25,000 toward the rebuilding "of St. Pat -; 't • rick's Cathedral. • • • : • -' tar Hon. Henry. Wilson, of Maasachusetts ha t publicly professed religice in a Congregations - Churchin Beaton. • " - • • sgrLast week a colored man named BradloY • belonging in Boston, was admitted to practice fi I " the-courts of Maine. . tL, King of Bavaria, is said to be in .sine, the recent war in • Europe having; cause' him too many sorrows.: • • . WThe echoot iiiiectors of Wilkettbarre at building a ttu•ee-story brick school-bons), - whin) W.. will cost about $18,000:. . r tWThe poptilation of the Sandwich Islands ha - • 1 ` . been reduced by licentiousness and dissipation'., in fifteekt years, from 140,000 to 70,000. - , • • • Sit The indictment for treason against .Turig t • Brillitt in the U. S. Court at Louisville, has quashed by the.JJ. S. District - Attorney. • : WThe Tredegar-Iron Works at Richrnolidar . reciveiug immense' quantities of rails dal:Rage , ',f by She-elan in his raids, to be reworked.:, _'" • - ilfir•On Saturday morning last a beratmairnaM'''•,ti ed George Martin, employed on -the _Schtforlkif,',. Canal, was drowned about six miles above Read WAsburY N. Thompson has been held to haie. .In $lO,OOO at. Washington, on a charge of stealim • -fleetly 115,000 worth of goods front the navyyarc ' Matta( situ" • • • : • SirOzie 'day kit week, in Cincinnati, a' newt} • married couple'-were seized with eltolera , •thi husband d,riurat 4 and the . Wife at 8 o the same day , - WA number of sadden deaths froth . ' with], •,'• raw oysters having occurred at .Annapollics th • r . sale of those delicacieshas been forbiddenin the eitruntil November Ist. ' . - - Philadelphia Market,. - • - garoega. le, 18tZ• FLorm.—There is no demand for shipment, an; the home consumers are purchasing in small lots to supply , immediate wants. The receipts an tdocks . are extremely small, and prices of .th better grades of 'Spring and Winter Wheat sr held with increased firmness. Sales of 900 bids including- superfine; $7 75a8 .75 ; old stock an • fresh 'ground extras'at ; Northwest - - extr family at $l2 50a13 50 - ;'Pena. and Ohio ditto a• 813.(10a14 50. and fancy brands at $15a16 •51 ;- • lkye Flour is ;carers and commands $7 per barie Nothing doing m Corn Meal. • . Gueuit.--There Is very little Wheat here, an'. l , the article. is in steady demand at yeatetda:. quotations. sales - of new Penna.. and 'choir.; Southern rod at $2 95a3 15 ; white may be quote' , at $3 30a3 35. nye, •Wrestem, is selling at $1 al 28, and Penna. at SI 30; • Com to scarce an, higher; sales of 1000 'bushels yellow at 'SI 1, mid 3000 Mishels mixed at 1 09a1 10. ' Oata are i; ;. steady request, with sales of 1200 littahelti; ne+, Southern at 50 cents per bruiliel.-". ; NTTSVILLE `MARI(v:N. eirreeted Weekly for thirilitners,jouyna Wheat Floor, extralaintly, 'per birret...!sl4 00.*35 do do- do do per ewt d 0..-. do 1- - extra , per barrel 1.0 54.11 11 • do do superdne, - do ' 6;231 : Rye • de 26: s ' do • - ' 3641 4.: • Buckwheat Flour. • do 4 6 00 : .: - Vheat,primemihlte ' per beshel.. 240 • 2 ._.do do ref- : V 90.'. 4 4 • Dried Peaches, puree. poud...; ' . SO!. . • .dy • do 'unoark. do ':23! '. : • .Dried Apple', - do- 151 Corn ßye, . V bn. ' Cate, " Soup beam" j Peso," j Rye chop, " Corn Meg ", middlings, " Potatoes, " t g n vi halo Straw, lg ton; Muter, " Salt. V auk Tlin Seed, Is••• Clover " las .. • .1 , 116, GALLANDoi 4 . `{/HEELER & WILSON'S F A. 1111121 s ew i ng na c hinem..«.call At Car. Rh all Norwegian sc. Eleti L STRArell & E. OILREK Le & - Oct. 0, "60.-04 m... LION SALE,—One- stai •Fifteeu Von a So& IL' Shaft, l'4Wheel, Office Little 15ctk= Vavilgoo, 1 . 441t011a1g0 Coal Comp Tl,TammiNza, •-• • - 6,1 6 , l•tt 1 . 1 , t, , , , , 6110:Eggs, ' V doz;;60 1 26:1stater, - .V to. 33 ; " f 70 " Chese, " '24 . I . ' 800,Lard. ' ~ *4 00illainA, , , . 140 Shoulders, ~ 1 '2o,Beet hind gr: " ;It . 1 00'.. '!. how: • "- ,19 1 263Mutt0t4' ! 35. oolPork, .. . - " 124- - -: - 1 75 ;Veal, 4.,, 1i ~ 1 EO;Sagar, gabs, " 1. - . • . .- iSagar llouse, " I . . • ' 6 60:Porto ItiCAfr.- " ' 1W - .. hite,- '. •. • • . • Cruilbed,,-: ', • I:' : • • ' Pis. O. Symp. "
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