The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 24, 1866, Image 3

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SATE P AV, NOVI:11BER
. • WANTR:A—At this :0111Oe,.• an active, intelligent
BC•T, aged - about IG years, •As iin•.apptintic,.• to the.
Prit;ting. bullnt.si, • N.ine but one that. can come well
rec;onmended niediitini:v. • . • •-•
THE Lebanon police are to. be upitorreed
Dur.rxG September 411E4 19;935
perecus died frclit clAerstin Eugland and Wales:
. ,
best quality nt cimutry lard is selling
in Reading at l cents per pOund, by the
A GOOD JOKE —Dr. Glonifigcr Juts given
Gen. Gake notice . t4at lie intends t.o contest.
Lis dt ion
A GIIANP metropolitan reform demonatra—
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tion is to be g,:ven in London :on the 3d of
amms
IMTEACIIMENT -It .is said General Lorn is
making preparatiens far the impeachment of
the President, •
Cumin '0; R. R):CCEI, E-q.., father • of
Capt. Rauch of Reading, died on Thursday
at his residence in Litiz, . .
GE N . .JonicA. Dix. our now Minister to
France, will sail to•dlsy for bia destination.
He succeeds Hun John Bizelow,
Mr.nO.tsrit.E.F.+l L tit Ea..--.-The failure of sev
eral email boot: and &hoe itrirmfactorers in
the vicinity of Beaton are, stint:pined.:
. .
TELE Muncy Luniinary comes' lo us this week
somewhat enlarged, and its reading matter set in
new type. ' This indicates . both enterprise and
prosperity: -
Tat:"Mining and manufacturing Journal of.
Ph tsburgb, has been changed to, the quarto
form and otherwise
_improved. "It is a relitt: ,
ble and excellent paper.
Ai.vrioron the exit: Med Meteoric shower
was Tint seen in ibis country, a cable telegram
states that it was seen lu England, and was
very brilliant. -
COLT Gronan 31_ HOLLENDACK, Of Wilkes
bane, tlied.sudlenly, afeW clays since. _lle
was one of the 'moat enterprising business
men of thst section. .
A PARTY of sport-mrtn on a gunning trip in
the region of the Cold Spring, a few days ago,
saw nine deer. Deer, nod pheasants are said
to be unusually plentr this season.
SOLON ROBINSON'S NOVEL
Solon .Rotilry;on, the A!:uicultiirat
E !imr, ha; w•iiiten n 'novel plr. Tug
Y6l/K. WEEtti.r ticu.susr, The
on ticc fi fli t ; if.D.ec(-mber.. •
L1:11 wnv Cr -. 0 ' 4118 ifue,s_Lotheri.n eiinrches,
two Ref ortnn(l,. ove Eennee l one. Mora
vigo. nne nne Episnopaliqn, one
Methodist, - tind one United Brethren in Lebx:
•
j !%tORRISEY BROTH Mntr ..
ri , Py..Congro? , nactiC.lo . l fro!n one of. the
D;:nor•yal.4e illatriNg. of New York
in Cii:.calgo in ibe.n.fost deF,lltwe
cir untainn-t4, • - 811? 1:1s male frecinent ap
pe.:ls to t r. bro!nrii.• but in vain.
Tit n , t'titi • Iff:;:i• 1 slel I d.• r
IT , r IC - . 4; y•T!PY- 11S71 b.) by . f be Coll;
prilirrl ne . p7 , a f.orn ;11, Lid fish - down to Clip
'etna , l fry s'nell ;IF;.‘yelleve l - reaboutP. Now the
Net;:' y, zr.l; wsn bll ' i lectPd to the Unite&
B'ates , Srnste. 7: i•eys : "No one double lie •Yrlll
act er.nsetst.tictisly, arl in r•fredie'nee to'bie &in t .
uptii-..p of ulnit welfare of, the
Public;" tltal - he "is br•yobd snepicien of corrup
tion ;" that ht, "it , a bliniane,' pure-spirittsl gpn6
ilernen, whose .philehrthtniir and patriotism are
genuihe -;"- and ipiieh'innrit tb•tlie same effect.
PurtsoN.o.,—iion. Thaddeus Stevens' lef
Cziledonia, Furnace;Adams County; thst
weekfor his home in ttuseaster_ to prepar - e
for the coining sessiOn'M Congress. . He has
been Sojourning in the hearisonier..cliinate
Caledonia'for some wet+ s. and left -eonsider
ably improved: 'lle loyal 'people of the na ,
'lion will he rej licedsto know that the Great
'Cominoner w ill return to Congress.
.•
strength
ened for the great:conflict with petthly and
NANT thousanil4 of dollars: are silent annually
'to arrest and cmiviet c.onntei feiter,.of the nation-'
sl enerencyr,. Counterfeiting is shigherinae.. In
some comitrieit it is.put.ishable with death.. Here
the punishment is long imprisimnient, and justly
--,Nov,sn. Pre.sblent Jolin , on - paidons them about
as fast as they afe,caught and convicted, in de6- -
ance of eery princire jitstie'e, and against
public security in this matter.. Surely a man who
nArriA4 on' thisyind of vorl is nut tit to'bo in the
Presidential cl air. - •
Scii.orros is-ahead of "P,.atsville in. appre—
ciation of the ithpOrtance• of street rail Way
communications with contiguous towns:
We observO•that the PcoplelaStreet Railway;'
of Luz.:rne county has been orgariied, an.
athimut of stock sAttilvicnt to .warrant the
commencement - t=f the read , having been
taken.. The - charter of •the company permits.
the running of tracks to 'Hyde Park and to
-Dunmore, and : these thriying - burghs will un:
il,,ubtetlly l in tithe be• em braced 'vvithin - the
circle; but the pi esent purpose is . t.6 put down
tracks, only in Scranton; crossing:the . river
somewhere in the sand-banks - neighborhOod,
• and thence direct.to Providetice
Tire thein out" process, of which
Andrew John:soil:boasted iu his stump
worked elegantly before the
Out just now it seems:illatthe :hop is about
to be closed, or: the. new policy• will. -he . to .
kick out the men he tris but .. recently kicked.
in. A - delegatiop from Ohio waited :on JAM'
lait Week, : Wiih.a . lienlricrittin M. C. at their
head, to remove . the.Cleve . land Post Master, -
because he . is. tin uumbivated Radical,, but
both the I'resident'ind - the.P..3l:. General re,:
fused to make the change. In noticing this.
refusal,' the \i'aShinetoti - RePublican,•the or
gan of the President,:sa.o: •
• .tie treacherone and demolished "DemocMcr i have
no elalms whateter upon an Administration that .Imus
been so ba,ely deceived and misremesented before the
people as the present has recently bevo by the “Demo
crane leacb.r." Appointments In that direction would
be worse thau radicalincifinbents; .
- observe that Hon.-liorade. Greeley:is. •
nnmed for United States Senator.. for New
york, to suCceed RIMY • Ira Harris, whose
terra . will expire . next Whiter. • 'aree'cy:
is a. gen tlernan in whom the Republicans of .
New l' - a - k'cart place the 'molt implicit con&
deuce. He willUdver.abandri the• Right..—•
Me fru* tha. cur friends of that Slate *ill.
mske this . .selection.. Mr.., Greeley haiing
been as k ed his views. uplia the. subject, -
pliefla a le:ter .prin:ed .in the. T.itiene . of.
lay, that,he would certainly accept . the
Senator-hip. if elected: • and that he would he•
gratified t rlearn that-the New-Tork
.Legiati
Anre had chosen Lithilcir the place. He char
aeterist iCally . adds, •tiiitt shOuldtbe meinbers
be importuned or-buttonholed, to
Vote for.rne.,..orin any mafinersoliebed to act
- otherteisn iu the premises than as their con
. cletions of Public . dqt . t
.01411 dlCtatti, it will
not be the fault of yours, truly, II orace Gree
ley:" •::: • .. .
: , A.126W0 the Damtcratic, journalawhich that. far-have
Mme out in iipou acirecaty tit Ampartiali enftrage, are
the Chicle.° Time , . the orvan. of, the party in
the Milwaukee :slew; the Teadinz Democratic , paper of
Wise-M.on the'lnteTheenrer ar,d Star at Wmbington
the B Poet, organ of -New England Democracy:
the lb-my Aram., New York" organ. and it large:tinm
bar of emaller light e.--Witailt,(ll - ON , Commerci.L:.
•
There is not a panicle of honel:y in this
snimersault of the so-called Democracy. The .
intense and bitter hostility of that party to
negro suffrage, was 'shown during tlie late
campaign here and elsewhere, when the ora
tors and 'papers of the wham
_Democracy.
were - indecently abusive of Union men on .
this question. But that party.hopes to re
gain power by advocating the measure, and
inconsistency, acknowledged falsifying, des
picable grovelling now to the black man it
has .heretofore so bitterly abused, prove how
degraded is modern Deinodracy.. As spiny
it is utterly devoid of _principle and entirely
shameless. Its final end, cannot be far diar
tam. In many sections the very name to
been ablndoned by the - party, a sure premo
nition of . - •
.COUNTY AFFAERS.
• Enrrons Mtrrsitr JOURNii, am glad to see that
;von have taken up the important matfersof tbe rais7
Management of oar Ceanty affairs by the.party in pow
er, T ku• wof no county In Peonevivaniewhere things_
are an bad. • I think that yonr estimate or what could
be paved to this County ny proper management, is too
low. In proper hands I believe that $30,000 conid be
Caved at the. Alma. House... It is disgraceful when We
. tee coantie3 like Bei,ka and Lancaster, thanntid equal
ly a. larze b•mutlea as we did during the War. with a
I..ea debt. while the expenditures are so mach letwthan
In Schuylkill. .Wili my fellow-taxpayers : here never
awaken to the necessity for action ? Tex-PirtS.; .
Our,corregporrleat is right. We know-of
.
no place except New York city, which is al
so -.ruled by copperhead officials, where, the'
same influences are at work, and where rif
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fairs are man - aged so badly aa In Schuylkill.
County. • We hope that “Tatt-PaYer" * ll.l
. .
urge kite friends, irrespective of party, to pe
tttion'the Leglelatcul for reform otirdotui.
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meant .
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OUR NEW YORK GOSSIP.
The Nora's of New York - Proposed New
fitreet— The 'infirm:id n . croe• lirondwity
• • —School . Teachers in Trouble—N rwienl
--ThericrinelL-Art
•.. • • ,
ccatiamsr,oNpzscz OF .TITE 111LVER8 , JOUEi AL]
. ; • '...• 2,: ga -. tong, November 21, 1566...
rural dis
ttlio'Cmt"Ol:i.tbrodeiwamt Nthi.e:w.eaca..ll7cioaargakiliPtisB theeach
a d d ea „ nu t
ol awful
e'v g af o u7l d rP own i4thc4'e Broadway
must be &lunch as a math , life is warth. .My head
. 18
full of tales or stabbings. Accident!, swindling "ritir
operations. robberies. police. tat church doors to keep
order, fights at the doors of the theidret: clergymen
picking pockets., and the Lord ..stows *heti Dow do
the people live in such a place'' , But we' keep track
of the 'movements of thieves" in our city. A - 'lRogue's
liezienn . is published, and a ußognettyicture Gall - err
on.exhibition. Ii you look in, perhaps you will see
your own. face there And this Mille, way we report
the movements of thieves, which I beg von to under
stand IS well underttood.by the *Ake.. • That "'shoot,
ins suir,..llnry Clark, the stage .Lasser. is at present
residing in Tillery - street,•Brooklyn She ',works. the
ferry:bcats•acrossr.,' arid then takes the Broadway sta-\
gee.. She is very Lady like in. appearance,' and •looks.
everything'gun." Dutch llelndric: the "grab-.
'bet, Fol , •tvly.turned up.in Philadelphia, has rs mauled:
quiet since his return t but this is merely, a
The "capu'i.rill kno v that Dutchy is • not idle: If not
•
at: actual "graft," be is -prosspecting," and yon may
seen.. expect, to bear 'that Dutchy has made another
"grab," returned halt hestole; and been -turned.up,.
I should advise Beindrie to. attend 'to•ttle own ...ley" •
and let politic• alone: for although most 'of the New.
York "swell Mob. are paliticiana. yetit is evident that
Datchy never would ;make good headway. as on Mee,
lion day be wns "pulled" fur illegal voting, and "ran
until the next morning. when he was released. •
Joe Clegg has. kept himself quffe shtdy since' he was
:bickered" and hit "inngt taken': bathe has not - been
He and his—noll" have -worked" the Brooklyn
and 'East New • York ears, and for a cheeg.. seventh
routes In New York. West Allen. the "gun" with I'M
green patch on his .`ayglea. js at large again. And so
-The investigation into the state - of the' piers road
lwharves of New York inn continuer.. It is proposed
to build a new streeteven With Or otti side' of the bulk .
• head line e Which shall extend around,New York' and .
.Brooklyn. "
The railroad track which was"laid across Broadway;
from Fulton to Ann 'streets, thus blocking the wheels
of travel. has been removed. • Probably the attempt to
cross this greet will never ne made again. '.
The N'esv York school - teachers are being'`hatiled •
:titer the coals" by Superintendent S. S. Randall, •
The Bomar/ Catholic Vicar-Genentl Of New Orleans.
fell through the companionway of the stemiuship•Pe-•
.riere, and was killed. .• •
• St. Patrick's Cathedral is .to be • immediately rebrillt: - •
The subscriptioes must all be paid before Kilmer..
The twenty.afthseaSen of the New . York Philhar-
Monk Society opened in this city a few days since with '
•great ecbtt. - The . concertwas a splendid one,andtlrew •
a crowded "bourn. .: . . .
We are now' liaving morning, boon 'and nicht 'con
cert» :snarler. bed-room, hall and . kitchen. matinees:
besides out-of doors Serenades! MUM is being played'
• . •
out lb the tnetropolie: • ..* ; •
The lecture season has opened with nnwanted•vigor.
.Such an army of "epuuters.'" hothtnee" and women, as
are in the field: as. it is asiled•---they can only be esti-•
.mated by-the hundred. '
-• Ristori, hire Bowers, Madeline. Ilenriquesi • Kate
Newton: Rose Eyrince; and abont forty' , other. ladies,
• are the "stars" at the - theatres just now.. ' ."-
Idazeppri is now being- played at the New Bowery.
• theatre In the last'scene the tableaux of the union of
. theloverS creates a. perfect- rur.oue among thei . 'llow.
• Mr. Edwin Forrest, who visited . .Califernia for big
health, has come Mick•loOking remarkably vvell,her;
sides putting over Slerrde into his pocket!. . •
Mists ilentirgies, the chardeing yoring lady who, plays
'at Wallack's to soon try be Married to 111r..Jeluinge of
the London -Times. • • : . • .
-Beckett, imvirgbeeoma old id, years.. and dreading
the atproach of cold weather; has left the stage f '7lr the
winter. He will *nil the - dull•anddreaty days at his"
regdence on Long Island.•
.
. New York certainly the great art-centre otAmerh.
ea: whatever Boston or Philadelphia may claim'. - Ward
has jest completed his statuette of •Shakapeare for the
'prsjected.Shakepeare monument which' ie to be built
sit.Cero ral 'Park. Col key, at his studio on East Title,
teenth street, 'has . gni-tied a statuette gmupe, which itie
callit "Pro - Petra.. representlug . mother who finds •
tier eon dying on a battle- dela. It is 'a striking thing..
and copies of it-will WWI he Tor sale. Borthall•has'
just finished a mettle' bast of “EVaugehue." to which
the Pact, Lerigfell .vr, elves -his warmest cornmenda
n
• one. Wither aiso a inictrdit bustof I•Magare
which is to be pas into marble titmice. .
....among those who use the hi u hand • peach:-we
lice taut. slicks arestretutut.d to his Studio Washing
ton, a - Virginia artist. has come to town ;* t'rupsey, is
-painting a 'beautiful ph:titre .of Greenwood Laki.e and
the. Wiudiamere Rouse t eerie% who tics taken
or sera.'" is engaged in tilastrating Bryautar to
am, .•••Waiting at the Gaul :"...Leutze has gone to Wash-.
,-isigton t 6 pain! portraita.'ntc., etc ~ •'.
In Art Galleries we have the' new Leeds, which con
tains' the sortie of ilLiner and Benseu - ; the Artists'
Fund imbibition at the National Acadimy : the cele
brated "litaze Pair. by Rua, Bunt - reams; the Brooklyn
Academy. of Desio, aid the Crosby , Iperat Reuse Art
AssoCiation at ce-5 Btoedway. Attais last placa crowds
epilect to.vlew ttatiWurks of Crops y, achruessele,
.Gignouz.•Vilk, 'Hart Aleyer,l3eard. bud hundreds of
ethers. . When the',pe' pre .rememtwe 'that* all these.
beautiful had cit.:My valuable paintings, are to be plea'
away at the dinwing white gait soon come Of they
evince their Llltereat ellarynde by securing wat
t:kale-a mentbsraltiK . : ~ ,
-.Literary periele Seem to be on the wing as.well ea ar
•Bryant bar. gone to liarepe ;. Taylor bs . at 'the
Fin 1.1 Avenue: . nistd is in NeW era,. walking up. and'
down Inlaid. ay ; Burgay•ieritii•Oi u4n for .14e. win-.
ter; Parton is in smicago, while his -Farley Fern"is
inaconstierte at beam. tiarltou..thc publisher. is get
ting twit over tne•ammeinse stees• of Mr. Swincburee , e
•:Lii am - Yenta is" Esq.; the auttor:oi that
celebrated poem" commenciiyg;,.
.Iteck me' Oelill• •
Mother,. gave a literary' te'tejaitel hia eiden e
in
Elizitueth, -N. J., a Sew evenings since.'' Many rautiors.
editors: etc.,. crowded lliiidal.W.lllg rooms: A11.1..g oth
ers .I noticed Dr..liraven, - the author_ of the -I.•risuri.
life of J eff. Davis." Be bus .teetintly been a 3 voluted
postmaster of Newark: a city 'id Loden,. intmiusum,
seven miles trom New York. His personal - appearance,
its very pleasing, - being of medians size, abode, forty ItiVe
- . years of age, his hair and lemrd and mortatacbe plenti
fully sprinkled' with ir,ray. - „liable; asparkliug blue ey e,
. a polite...easy Manner; and is sprightly in Marversaiion:
Re says that "Miles is the. beeii living song
writer in the world . Os • riershat "Miles.Wride the
doctor's book. be simply famishing. the- material:—
There is nothing like• mutual admiratam.in tuts world.
Toe women, nut' to. be behind the men, 'Seem to be
making - quite a commotion in' theliterary and 'political
paddles. • Mrs. Elizabeth Cody' Stanton vet with
two new lectures. which OW Whit - Bread and the Bal
lot,. and- "The present duty Of.coligresis w establish a.
Republican form of government not only, in the rebel
Suites: but Oirciughout the." entire thirty-mx..•.' Mies.
tharlatiohe.y wilier/on lecture en the new and intereet.
lag subjectollieland. . ‘-• .• •• •
Matry'of our fashionable ladies at the present time
are using nags-of linseed to improve their resin It is
'bald to be enchissal iu starlit bags adapted to the proper
size and shape, andsistacued sonic k rttUtille way to
tlesunderclotteng, ,s 0 that at the moriou of the body
the seed moves no as to re:enable very much the living
Seth. It is' well calcalated.ni deceive Ora. most: wary,
SUF7 , I3.AGE 124 TILE DibTeiriOF COLII)I1SIA.~
Coligrerw ill soup astienibiti 'an d we trust that
.one of the tirztltainga.• to elaidi.its a I tention,'
will be the questidu of suffragaln the District
of coliunbia. It is u duty that should be met.
promptly,..fuirly and squarely; and the.ques-
tion should be settled ou a basis of inte
gence if it i 3 deemed best, but let whites and
blacks be affected alike.l, It is true that last
Winter a bill conferring the right of suffrage
uponthe negroes of the District, passed the
,House,' but, it failed to-get through the Senate
beeause tuistaken - expedieney . not Right, cO'n'•
trolled- the action oicertain Senators whose
fears overcame.,their ; reuse of justice. The
Republican party must retain its hitegri,y ;
it must progress , uutil• EqUal Rights for all
men are gained. _To falter now would bring
ruin and disgrace, while the party Would feel
that it had been false to'a great Artist. We
trust that Congress will act -wisely in this
Matter, and shoW the -world_that we can act
as well 'as profess. . -
THE BEASON Wlt
As but few of the heavy tax payers of the'
County take Copperhead papers, those sheets
laave managed to keep the people in the dark
as to the real' state„ of our County . affairs
Before the present corrupt party came into
power, the business affairs and, annual state
merits Were published in the ieading papers of
both parties in the County, it making no differ
ence which psrty was in- power. The Musins'
..Tounht, cirettlates: among ten tai-payers to
one
,of the English. Copperhead. papers.—
'fence they exelude the County affairsfrom
its columns, so that. the heavy tax-payers do
not heMarne conversant with their doings.'---
There - was not one tax-payer in . twentY Who
knew that we *ere Paying interest on a debt
of nearly a Billion of Dollars, until we pub
lished.it in the JOURNAL- • . •
.As, there area large number of land-hold
erS and tax payers residing Abroad, who will .
not touch such Copperhead sheets as are pub
lishedin this County, and ho are interested ,
in the husineskof this County,we intend ap
plying to the next Legislature for an act cbn
pelling: the Comity COMEllinioners to Publish
the County Matters in an English .and . Ger*
rush paper . . .ot each party haying the largest
circulation. - To this nu honest man can oh--
km, tint - our o;pperhead members who only
I...present the Coppitrhead party ; and not the
interests of the tax-paYers, will object, as a
matter of course. But'under tbe circumstan
ceA however; we have:a right to call'upon tbe
Represe,ntitives frtm abroad, many Of w hose
constituents are interested in' this County; to
legislate for us, notwithstanding the opposi
don of our members', - • -•
On our First Page we publish an article
from the Lebanon Courier showing the high
estimation in - which Governor Curtin is held. •
The people of Pennsylvania through their
Legislature, hve complimented him by '.a
unanimous vote, and we belieVe• that at the
coming session that Legislature if it expresses
the will of the people again, will elect him
United. States- Senator to siceeed the rene
gade Cowan. There are several other worthy
gentlemen of. the Republican party named
for. the position, and we regret that there are
not two Senators to be elected, to give
that party a chance to reward another of its
able and faithful adherents and defenders of
its principles. :As that cannot - be, the people•
have"settled upon their choice, and that
choice without the slightest disparagement to
any of the other gentlemen named, is Andrew
G. Curtin. Two yetus ago we expressed
preference for Governor Curtin as the sue
cessor of.Cowan, and - we have uothad oeca- .
Bien to regret the expressiort.: . Iturixig . the•
Rebellion he rendered, the Government more
efficient aid and service than_ any other Gov
ernor of the loyal States ; he repeatedly sav
ed Washington frcim capture by timely rein
forcements of trooPi; he paid much persenal .
attention to the wants of our e e oldiers, which
gained for him - the sobriquet of "the soldiers'
friend," he labored night and day for Ills
cause •of Freedom, and . ha was true - to the
_principles of the partithet elected him. The
people have learned to love this good ()over
nor,, and they ask ;for: his electiut to the Sen
atorship, as a reward for long, arduous and
faithful aeFirice. • - •
,DIRTI Woax.—When den. togan was making
epeechee
_ln Indiana, a Copperhead interrupted
him by saying, few years ago,when you were
a Democrat, the Republicans called - 'you 'Dirty—
Work Logan.it ire yon doing the' dirty work ffe3r
the Republican party.now?" "Yea s aiirreplied
the general; am skinning Copped/dile; and it
is the dirtied markt ere did ; brit it bast to
THE MINERS' JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 24; 1.86-6.
THE MANUFACTURER& AND CONSU
BEDS ANTIOULCITE RAILROAD CON-
.
As tlita projeCt: •at, raelitig attention` we
. . .
subjoin the 'Act Inearporatiaci 'Atli a step, :
•• - •
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41( ACT to interpOrate the katinfacturera' and CC/nit/-
niers - Anthracite Railroad Company.- ' •.. •
• Szerwri 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and the House,
of .Repreeentatifesi of the Conntionwealth of Pennsyl
vania In General Assembly met; kuld it is hereby ea:met
ed by the authority of tithsame, That J. - N. - Walken R:.
A. Wilder. John Ulrich; John P. Green; James - Viz
. zard..B. Swain. 'Jetties , Nickels, or, a majority of
• them, be . and they are'herehy appointed commissioners
to open bdoks, recajee'subscriptions. and organize a
railroad company :by. the name. style and :title of - the
:!`kfanitfactnrers' mid Consumers. Anthracite. 'Railroad-
Sze 2. nettle said company . be and they are here
. lay authorized and emeowered to locate, build; equip
and operate a railroad with one or more 'track., frame
point on the river Delaware, at or near.the city of Phil
adelphls, and by auCh'mote, and.toroch point or points
• in the antbraCite'coal fields of-Schuylkill CituntY,"Penn
pylvania, as the Said company may hereafter designate.
fix dr determine, with powerand authority to locate. ,
' build and operate one or.more, branch railroad or rail
'roads from any one or more Point or-points upori their •
main line of railroad to any, point or. points within the
'counties into or through which. heir said :line .
road may belocatetr:also, to.anypoint orpiehatis and
into any counties adjoining the said counties, into or
• through which raid main line ialoctateeL.and to connect
at °Dent-More points the said main: line
.of..railroad, •
and any one or mere of the said -branch rail.-Dada, with. '
any other railroad or rallroads..censtnictedor hereafter
'to be remstructed. in th e. State of.Perussylyenta and
New Jerky . ; and when In the opinion Of.' the prenident •
.arid board of directors of said company it may be neees-
.sary to locate and cositruct their said railroad and ..
:branches acres any other railroador highway itt.grade,:
and to acquire land necessary for the accommodation
of theirs flie of the raid railroad and branches; and to
construct thereupon sidlnea depots, ettelons and other
structures, as in the opinion of the president and direct
. tors mayneedful andit shall be lawful for Said
company to Use as part of Its main llite of railroad he s
tween the point or points ohne river Delaware, ator
near the city of Philadelphia, as af e resalcV and the ter-'•
ininns that • shall be fixed upon ' and. determined in
Selwyn:ill County, all or any portion of any railroad o r
railroads now constructed, or that May hereafter be
constructed between. the same termini, - upon - ench
terms and conditions, - and In - suctemanner asShell be
agreed upon between the board of directors of the cora;
panyterebylneerporated. and the. boarder' boardi of
directors. of any ether company or companies whose
railroad or railroads, or'parts thereof may be used es
part of the rosin line as aforesaid of the company bete
by incorporated,: such .board or boards of airectorS of,
and any compny or ampanista whose railroad or rail
roads, or parts thereof, may be eo used as part of the
said main line. are hereby authorized and empowered
to enter lido such agreement-or agreements as are
herein specified: mid' the said company are hereby
authorized and empowered at any time after the loca
tion of Wei:nein line of railroad and before or daring,
the.constrection-of the same, to build. saii4p and oper
ate any of the branch railroads authorized by this act,.
and connect any or allof said branches with any rail
road or railroads now constructed o r that may hereof
ter be constructed .: .
-
' SEC. 3. The railroad company hereby Incorporated is
nailleetzectand requested to permit.any lateral 'railroad .
owned and ope:ated by any person or parents, asancia
. don 'or company, who, own 'and' work mines; mills or'
quarries in .cc unction" therewith, to connect such late
nd railroad with the,rallroad 'or branches thereof; and. .
hereby authorized to be • construeted,laiposing• such
teas:mettle terms, considerations and restrictions .as
may.from time to time be established by the 'preaident
and beard of ditecturs. for the protection of .pethons
and. property thereupon' and it shall be lawful for said
. aeptly, with the consent of the owners - of anchlatertd.
railroads, to equip. and Viiemte the eame 'Provided,'
kr:wryer, That the chargea therefor shall not exceed the
'actual' cost of-the serene rendered, with a' reasonable
allowance for the use, IllailliUltl(lCd'and repairs of the
• equipment troployed,.andthe expense of keeping such
lateral railroads in good order and condition. . .
. See. 4. :That the corporation hereby created' forthe •
operation of their main lines'and branches shall be en
• titled tit all the powers and privileges and be subject to
•
nil the restrictions of' the, act regulating railroad cum-:
panes. except so fir as the same are 'changed, modified .
or provided for by this act: Provided,lotrever; That it
shall riot be lawthl to make any charge fur the .trans.
pertatlam of anthracite Or bituminous "coal. iron' ore:
pie metal. and lumber -transported fu the cars owned
- . by individuals, associations, or corporations other than
the convert) , 'hereby incorporated, . when traitatioited'-
' fifty - or -mare relies over said main line. of road-and
branches exceeding two cents person per mile: and not
.exceeding two aria a half cents per ton per mile When
transported in the cars of the company. • •.• •
See. •3. That the capital stock of said company shall
be tive.millione of dollars, divided innesharee of :
.dollars each"; ar.d.the said company are hereby ainter
iced to borroW /Pip tulllione- of-dollars, or a less, enm,
. ' r the construction and equipment.of their maid line,
and isseitt builds then:for bearing interest not exceeding
seven per cent. per annum, and to secure the payment
of the same by one dr more mortgages ou their. road
iranchisee. - perty,-real and perional: Provided kis;
ever. Tbait a in.klority of the stockh :there; at a meeting
or Meetiogs called fur that Purpose; may, 'and they are,
hereby authorized and empowered, from 011ie to time,.
to increase their capital atock and frUm time to time to
borrow, such additional semis tif.mubey and tine bends
therefor at's rate of hiteiest. not exceeding - aeven-•per
cent., secured by mortgage Or mortgages oftheir road,
its branthes, frantithea, property, or any part - ,or parte
.th , rro,t to such amount in their opined; may
ner dell to coeStruct or complete the railroad-' and
.
branch ra.lroatie hereby aninumSti, with sidings, eta".
none, depots, machine shops, engine hopes,. wnarves,
trindlutas 1111(1 necessary. equipments Mr operatin the
• anu,e,z.nd all other property or facilities for the RC
-00111111.41111011-0t their traffic; and in order to proide:
for the coestreetteu m any branch railroad
they are boobs autlioriseci.anu emPwered to: barrow
any sum id' annul not exceeding thirty thenednd
dul
lare per mile 01 act gie - tract re be constructedott a rate
of Lute-rest nut: exceeding eight percent., per, annum,
ape tionda therefor In amounts: of 'Sot lees' than,
one Mahn:Ai - dui lars.eish, secured by inortgage on stich :
branch :redem or rat Ithaca; and the mortgage so made
sea.; be a end lien or liens epee linehrauch ur lir:eat
.es which it may describe.- • ' . . . •
Sao. 6. And the acid rumpriny are hereby authorized
-and empuweiect to rue- their ears and engines over and
upon any railroad or railroads,' Or branch,' or brunches
thereof, in whole or in part, 'with whichits railroad Or
branches shall connect, -and, to use the Sidings and.
other apPurfeuances and property. of such railroad or •
britnchea With which such connections shall be made.'
for the purpose Of receiving ordelwering coal and nth ,
er traffic comiectedi - wi , tt mining one:aliens upon such
- tortes asmay be agreed upon betueenthe said corpor
.ations owing eaCh, railroads, or: branches ; and If . the
Said corptirations cannot agree upon the, terms or the.
compeeeation to be paid for such use and appropriation'
then before'any entry lin e n, or such use and appropri
'lion shall be made as aforesaid, adequate sectinty shall
be made . or tendered to e,aid4Orporation r - and the ceni
• pensation shall then be ascertained and determi ned in
like manner as is provided tor thu appropriation of land
in the aet•regulatieg metaled. companies,. approved the
nineteenth day ottebraary, one thousand ',eight huh
-tired and forty-nine, and supplements thereto: . •
Stu. 7. This . company Shall be managed by a 'presi
dent and six directors. • ' • ' . . •
See. S. That all acts and parts' of acts Inconsistent
. with the proviilons of this act . be. and the game are
isuPPL.r3IENT
To-an act, "An, aet to, incorporate. the • Manufacturer
And Crim:inlets' Anthracite Raiload Company, , ! ap
. proved March twenty-third, one thousand eight
Samoa 1., lie it enacted by. the Senate and..Hohee:
of Rev eet:nitives of-the Comixionv.ealth- of 'Pennsyl
vania in tieueral Assembly met, and. it is hereby. en
acted by the authority' of i he:same, That the president
-and dueetOrs 01 the „Nianutacuirera' and.constiMitiat '
eillbritette , Ralb oud CumFany be and they are hereby_
authorized and empowered to extend, locate, and ,eon
eiruct one, or more; of their.braueti ratio*, au as tu.
touriect.the sionerit seta point, or.pointe; at the state
line id New Jersey; %nu i.mY railroad 'now' construct
ed, ort.tuit may hereafter be. constructed, in - the state
New Jeriey, and also with any intervening railroad,
• ileatkril R. kilia.tv, ••
Speaker of the House of Representatives..• .
• • • • Speaker of.the.uenate.
• Aerai - ,ven—The twenty-seventh day of March,' Anna
Domiui onethoutand iii6tit hundred and sixty-six. , •
• . . • A. ti..cosnri;
LOCAS. NOTICF,S.
• Porte. keep ribpiej t did: tut . of .opstera. at itklaß.eitan
milt, Centre St., :two deers above - Nratfant;Tgo. tie
r..ceivea Ctyr , tera 4iFep. [tom Norfoilr.—ce'ry idigeJaid
fat. Try them. . • • . •.: •
PoTTSYILLE, Octobor . 36tii, 1666
This is to - Certify that I received this day *oaf Dr. B.
-Becker, Treasurer of the Great . Eastern: Detective
Horse and Live Stock • Insurance Company the nil -
amount of Insuranee on my -Horse, which died on the
11th MeV • The Company deserves the. earnest' support
of the Panne.. ,•. • •
Nov 10-46' .• - . • • tiAI'4UF.I;
. .
: Taesak*:Wedeetre,:teclill the - gteat.loa*Of those
*•ho are obliged to use the article,: to the-enperbc aa ,
sortinent, - single and.ilbeble,•to be obtained at ; :
..• :
Nov S. !Ga--14 - -, • . -:'.---.13:1301,10.,-4potriecarf.:
. -
. .. . . . .
' SFILING and Surnmer . Underclothing can . be obtalned
at D. A. Sinittei, Centre eireet. - . ..• • .• ..• '.. • • ... -
Filpicii.P.u. , nnn LINZ.N Divius, al)cantlitil article, al
D. A,.Smitii'a, Centre eireet. ,- •-•-... s '
-'•
, ... . ~...
. . .
' roa Ciamps;chidera, D . iarrlnea,
.Dysenteiy snd any
dieordered.etate'of the, laowela, 'Mgt tbe' . Cboleia 'and
..Lilarrtgra 4ngixes, apotliecary. :
. . .
. _ ...
.. Esz i. woNAN in another coin* . -*Mpg tiapes:lbr
Speer's Wine, •It is an adesiiable.iutlele,"nseil in the
-hospitals and by the that claes.-famiries iriParis,•Lon
don and :tin* York, hirpreferente to Lild POO:Wine:—
It is worth as atrial, it 'gives gt:cat..satisfactiOn. . ..: ..,.
Geast (nun be Picati. 7 ,Mr. JuCob Heiler of *Mem
f.nuney, Pa., • iy1413 : afflicted with the,.
Piles ter 1.3 years, and the latit 10 years hia'aufferinke.
were dreadful. .ILatt tried.caany Muds .Oi.mCcticinia .
'sod a l to no nee until ho 'tired IitYPANIC
t..l4iThißliT, which cured •him soundili tWO weeks:
Price, aO. calm& Box-- Sun by mud fpr. 00 cent.c.•
• ..ddre , :se d.•ROGliiltS, •thil . DoCk Pbilida., Pa.
OcioCer G, et/C; . : • .60.3 m• • •.•
"lubricative
. stea/4 :engine .pecking.—for ler= 1;0!
uo. 039 arch &la., and no. 26 • aey et.; new
"May 12i.'66.1.9..iy
. .
,RIJOREIe U RESTORATIVE is elegantly.ikilhmed;-
It tnipAr4 a richness and brilliancy reniowis . 011drrd.
And promotes the growth of the hair..` Tlip . inristtleita•
ly . girticO for the-toilet.
WHlT'sab-tsourra Terra, sweet 'breath,' and 'dealt
traalth are obtaiped by itatng ODVSTINE, prepared by
"Flugheic*pothecary:
Nzw Snow COMIIII:E4 at D. A. Smith's. Clothing
Store. contre street. Pottsville.
. . . .
rataran;Engll9ll and 4meilean elotya, all stylei,..an4
orate tineat . qualitlea, at.D.:4: Smith's, Centre street.
litl4eck-ties and Eloise, to 'atilt every taste', and
at reduced iiriees;at'D. Centre street:
THE COAL TRADE.
MiaRA
Novenaber.24,l,B66k
The quantity sent by Railroad this week is
60,504 12—by Cana1,_32,717 00-for the week
93,221 19 tons, :against 99,238 tons for the
correspondin? week last year. •
The trade. ontinues dull, and a number of
operators have determined to stop their col-
The Boats running to New York and
.vi
cinity are now on the last trip Unless the
weather should prove more mildthan is
anticipated.
, The- trade sums yip this week as followe,
compared with last year : •
2,T24,621
942,135
1.30T.85T
821,649
616,416
211,19 T
,63,637;
5*,696 ,
seon
si.nB
10,44/
P4BRR.
Schnyl Can
L Val it R.'
Lehlm Can
.Serhilt Sth.
..•
Penn. C. C
By R.1t0e1..16,9811
:By Canal., '1;40
Del & u 48,840 1
• Wylig B
tithd;
. do - Nth
Shamokin_
Trerorton..
Short Mt:.
.Broad Top.
409.099
90,908
' C 4,849
64.906
.274.91141
11,918.784
There appears to be decline In' all the
tsigkoipol repo, owl the "RN winiottlat
tie:to. decline until the close of the year,
• . •• •• • • • •• •
Tnls
''.Costuantas!: • 3.l...4o.aertmares'
•Ittitnoin , .•-•--:Tliebooks are noWteady . to re
• • •••• • ~. .
calve .itibscrlPtions • to. .raise 'the •SZO,OOO.to
- • •
make the torieyt and locationethete:ritsids
. •
Shippen; Capt.. C.... • .TaWer-. and.
•
. .
- have conse nted , to act es Tri3s-.
tees, who.will receive:the money_ Wein all:
beraised in the ensuing four- weeks, and ',We
engineers wilf . biPliCed on the routeslmme-.
diately.. - Itproposed to have one of . the
outle
hailt in: ISO, - end itean be done If: he
. , e
• ..
peoPlWill Only go to :work hOw.
•
As every property-holder.and fact every
Inhabitant of Schuylkill Oa.. dePending . on.the
'prosperity•Of:the'Ciial . Trade, it , iptereillet,;;
• •
it it hoped all. will feel. sufficient interest te•
. -
corde r for ward: and subscribe'at once andmot
wait . io be called upon.. They can -.send' in
their .stbieriptions to either of-the ,
Truitees,..
a
who. will hand them receip t " for the sante::
•... . • .
If the people go to work.promptly, we
.
will guaranteethat.the nece%ary.amotint-Will
•
ba obtained in four weeks , if not in.less titne.•
•
•: A . . friend'lat banded us', the following•tip—•
peal to the people • • •
T. the i iiiineric Net-kiwis* IlitsasehOldeVo,
and Lobos : ego of the Schuylkill'-Coal
The condition Of the oial - businesq Of this County Is
daily becoming more alarining, and. it _now 'bitiopves'
every one to view .the. situation calmly and earnestly.
and consider the best mesas for improving .Ecuno
my in every department of mining, in the' Modes of
-preparing coal. and in the 'general manageinent, - witi
do - mtich triwards this object: but while. the rates _of
_transportation are kept : at the . maximum for :the bene
fit of . Brittrh capitalists 'and •stocii. spec:biz:tore' hi Ws
eountry, no.permanent, improvement in the trad e need'
be looked for . , • .
The Policy for :. , ; these Men hats: been to absorb evcry
thin2 tending to create competition; and sr. thoroug hly
- haithla been done, thaX not a .Single avenue from any
part °tibia region is now open for coal end freight that
Is not subject to their control. • •
The muttons of capital invested in .miniterlM-this.
County lie totlay at the merry ofthese men -and Utley
shonid say to the trade ; : ill not carry yew', coal
'unless you consign it 'u our-care to : be disposed of by
- our agents -or - such persons as we will appoint,+ the
operators would be comPelled to acciatUee, however
unjust and impoveribing the, measure might
The Fame men are Seeking to- depress labor and the
labotingelasseLthroutthilaii absorbing policy: and tie.
danger of the pour is that they will "axoutplish It, as
they have already accomplished their other desiges.L, -
Men of schnytkin-•-yoa who famish' the bone and Fin-_
ews of all enterprises, the prime and • vigor: of whose
toilsome lives are worn - away iii . bringing this wealth
of a : great district to am surface - to be borne. 'the dis
. tent mart:. to galn. an - honest Wing for yourselves and
families and benefit: your fellow.:men; are
: you
to be driven from the fields of-,yoar. labor. or bow.your
neckato.the yoke that will surely be presented idyou
If nor, then make united .effort. to ' effect the-only
remedy knoWn for such - evils your servant:
.it Is worthless and idle without your strength and your.
skill to rive It life 'end 'lncreinsie hence .you need not
-fearit,• nor those who control it. ••••Yotiman aid id build--
Mg new lines of Iran:spot tation for coal and - other .
ire and-enapieurfingersaithose who, would seek
to punish you'll they could for so doing: .In the con...
structiou of ;the proposed new lines of transportation •
•to tide water, you ran pet forth an important
- contributing to the preliminary work. -Thirty:thou- -
rand dollars are needed at VIICe .to make the surreys
and Prepare maii, reports and Ftatistice for the'pm: •
Induration of. capitalists who take an interest in this
-work, and those having the matter. in charge make an
:appeal to you to come. forward and subscribe •toward •
this amount according to yelir ability::: You can take
one or two shares of stock,' 04 which you- will - only be .
'squired to pay five•dollars per.share.no.w. and. the-nal
mute in installmetts as it may be - required in the mini- -
ing year. commencing about the first:of April. nest; to
carry on the- work of toristrnetion, for which intereet
-will . be paid from the .comMendemenn if amorint :
adequate to the cost of %making the Fiarieys
'scribed, themoney Yon' pay to the trustees of the fund
will he returned to-you.lt Is - suggested to place sub-:
seription books in the hands of some well knOwn *per
son about 'each colliery unit to each - town, so that.all
may -have a chance to aid in this enterprise.' To tecute
the -benefits of the new. ctiarter,.igreai, promptness and
:energy are.reqnisite.'and it. is hoped. that this•opiTal
to•those who are so deeply ieterested.in the c.onstnma;
non of,the work will tot be Madeld vain. It: .
•• • ,
• The above is a good idea-there are - a great
many persons noW idle in the coal region
Who couid attend- to gettieg•such subscribers.
One thousand-subscribers to .a single: share
and "payment' of - wilt: make iii :the
•aggregatess,ooo.:•We - hOpe it will be attend
ed too at. once.. The person. selected Clin• re
•••. • • •• • • • .
c,eive . the subscriptions, • pay , thein . - oxier to
. .
the Trustees, and receive. their reeelpts, and
return them to the subscribera. ••
• ••Tite• 'Charter:and •Suriplotrient of - thejt o p--
siuners and : filanufacturers,„*Railroad• will be
ibutuli
most-liberal
this week's - J our n a l.. . It is slue of
.• •
ostliberal charters ever . granied. Our
•
Legislature.- It Is in the. haritla of those who
wilt not sell It out,. and -if the,cval interests
Of Setitiylkill County . perrnit:this.,oppertn
- . . . •
nity to pass, why .they deserVe to suler, and
.• • • -
bedome the abject slaves of a mammoth cot-
- Our'eorrespOndent at Beach Haven,. tinder
date of. November 19th, . ISO, writes as 161-
. .
Hare had a break a 64 bones duration this - ireek.—
The season of 1666 is - fast clesiag on us,- and shipments:
haziirdous. The-market is not supplied. No advance
•orlipight is offered, and.few 4411' risk the-chance
being caught from barna. -. • .: • :
tiun IiEW TORR-LETTER'
Entioaa
•
INEE.sr - d.Orlisi•L :•-•:.Tti ere .s.absolutely.no
such thing as `:c•oaltrade , in - New . The warm
weather has dimitikbed coMumption Suet , an ex
tent, that prices are merely miming!. •The
dere -in Trinity Building are' doing nothing nut talk
big.,When they cermet make wiles; they renn . t.to the'.
devic of getting the retail dealers tb num . in ,cargoes
and fix, the price in future, at the loWe-t figure. - for .
which a 111te'niDilfty of coal May 'be' sold _during the
month: •Prime Lehigh coal has been- sold the last
Week; as low as 66, and I have heard of sales Of Schuyl:'
The next sale of S . ciltriton coal leadvertised for Tiaes;.
day; When they will offer'4o,ouu tons of ."frevh-mitedti •
_The change of day- in - to actommodute 'Eas:ern
buyers, • .who may be anxioun to get home by.Titurnday,.
to eat their thanksgiving dinners This is very consid- •
crate on the part-or the Company. They selt .coal for
.fete than cont. - au - Mannish every 'facility for their, cue.:
tethers; to ere theaka for the low purchases they have .
made: The pro tare of coal, however, will not have
. much reason - for giving- thanks' this year. •Their
- Thanksgiving turkeys wiil not be ea-palatable to thutri
as to consumers '.coal. ICO cute nuiv • Elli.p!ses that
the next auction stile better prices alter
-the laitunless. to the:rheuntime we should - have a
. touetrof very cold weather to remind consumers of the .
probable closing of navigation at an early.day."-
Being In the cesium house the other, day, Iliad the
'curiosity to inq:lire.about the gmtiunt of .Anthracite
coal, exportect from New York.. In 1808, the.;qua..tity
was 22,639 tone.' 'To Nalember 13,
.1866, ibe..quaUtlty
kis been 63,62 s tone. • The most of this ban been'nent.
'to China: Our trade with the Celestial Empire, is con
steetly Increasing, and shippers dad it .0 their interest
-to 811 u Mtheir.vesseis with coal. Thin trade, however,'
cannot be dune to any extent by schuylktir County:
• Mearlytilt vessels for China. are towed in. New Yuik
and if the chipper needs 4uu, 6r 609 to AIL up the cargo,
be willatuigu to Philadelphia, but will • nay more pit
ton . far coal, which he can N ut aneard at Jersey idly or
..Etizabettipogt, Cu -as to get quiet. Map Amt and - save"-
making out a duplicate tel. of discharge, papers troth ..
the cdstom •
•
This eXpoitation.frein the United Stater, will contin-.
.ue to - loges - stria promrrtitit; us ear imports exceed
exports from countrtes where &tat isiscrifee. • -it is ow
iug.to the same camellia . England , has .been 'dole to
-export 16,000,0u9. tune a year In vessel., which took out
:quarter or half freights of.m=l=idize; .and• filled up
with coal.
Am glad- to be able to record the fact that there is a
prospect of the necessaries of life • being -reduced in: ,
mice. • Thli is shown bY the'folloWing tablet .
. receipts at - Milwaukee, Chicago, Toledo; Detroit
-and Cleveland, from January 1 to lieveinber 3, 1860 and
. - .
.1566, Were^ '
FlQur, bbls
. .
Wheat, hushcbs...'
Corn. bushels....
Oata, huehels
Batley.. bushels..'
Bye, bushels •
Trital grain • • 75;2 . .1 C4;011,9:4.
'lncrease dour, bbls .• 408a50• •• •• • •
Increase gral4, bushels.:.. 11,xxx,lai • • . •
. . .
.
r
These fiees Contradict the rumors of short pmdnc
lion. ailtrohgsr contradiction is in' the Lict•
me.-4 pink has rome down the last ten (Lye to
thl."a barrel. with.a proiPeccot a further decline. .•
. How can it be othera.se I' In 4sti.s . uMil a period of
the . year too late foe planting grain, atleast 2,0e0,-•
Oyu of men in the Federal twit I:Chet:armies Were con
anthers and not producers.. In , 151..41 . there men have
been" returned to their ordaliarynvocations, and farmer
have hail plenty of tabor. This 1:/1 Course, - has resulted
in a largely increased producdon and prices must coins
doanin spite of the atones of speculatora. , ••• '
Let me tell you about Pactllc Mail, to excite the jeal-•
•ousrofSchuyikilf County operators .intheir *dint' of
divldends.. 'The par of this atock la •$lOO, bat, it. has
"been aslbng tor. $240 aaintre. Thur4tiy. the Com;
pany declared ei slivi'deud ut..33X. • per, cent. in, stock,
'and five per cent. in cash.. One Banker in this city tins •
shares which coil. Win Sin aShare;:' or $.540,000,-
111 a diVideral is Wed shares 61 stock, (allish : at. SJ4O,
*ill bring $..20;0420), awl g4r.,i. Win money, So.thsr. ton
what cost tunil.:J4o,o4v, returns to him in one- - divi
dend; iiititi,uuu, and leaves him ou hand, 14u00 ahareaot
stock,...whicii . w Sell t0r . 54160,500. •. Such operations'
"An t ,e e . :4 l ,tair, the extso2nce ortha brOwn - stone bon
sea on Filth AVVIII11). •111.4 are r ite as profitable aei
SHIPPERS OF
& BITUMINOUS COALi
CAgte. (or Plymouth Coal Co.'s Wilkaisbairb. Goa
.0111cei•.N0:3 . 33
Nov 24, '66
BAGS 'FOR COAL IN'N.' WORK;
"..4 to 1%000 tone Of Coal can be atored rea
'Gamble teems at the toot of 2totti Street, North Nivel*:
Addreaa BOX 125 u, New Tory. . . Nov 24-47-at
$201060a . H es s I tta in Y a tira er gest i lis b it
ant beadmitted in place ot amember. lately -deceased,
it meium.andreferencee ale satisfactory. • Aodress •
F.:BELTON, • '
New :lark.
.Nov
. .
OLLIERY FOR SALE OWLEASE.'
%.;I—The Tunnel Colliery at Ashland,. Schuylkill Co.,
tvill•bersold for a low pries, and on, easy tetma-or alr• •
rorablibiaseUill be given to satiafaetory puttee... : .
Apply to JAS. WARING, at. Ashland, orat the orate
of ttoo.&.tinylkill Mutual Coal Co., 35 Wall street ; New.
York. ••' . " Nov. 3, '6B • 44-6 t• • •
. .
TIIE COAL MARKETS
PRIOES :VARGO
AT. :•
.
Sohn
Red Ash .' 5 756$
" Chestnut . . @3 75
." White A s LtiMp k 8 Boit 6.00®. . • .
• . Broken,..' .. ... 5 00i8
" 'Egg and Stove; " • 5 00@ 626
" Chestnut,. , ..... 8 75e
Locust Mt. Lump, Bt. .. .. 5 254 fat
Broken -256 t
". " prepared..:._ ' 625® ,•
• 11 " Chestnut,— . .. . 750 •
Lorberry Coal,. .. . • 5 '750 ' -
Franklin, (Lytene'. Va ll ey)... 5 .75%
Lelggh 'Lump, St. Boat tk 13roken,.. 6157:8: •
Chestnut, " sOn
3,313,929
,041,4112
1,231,51 289,836
1;670,,r21 583,138
i,003,771 182„1111
951,8191 235,463
383,408 171,211
49034 34,889
24, 7 2 4 47 5 . 94 T
1.220,0 1 968.5T9
458,062 133,818
97,708 97.208
003,018 94,474
47,891 211983
94,428 17,187
32,747 92
,249
213,819:881.837
60.5 . . 04 5
82,7111
94,711
22,142
¢3,1731
'9,17
• AT NEW YORK. • ••'
• - - • NoveMber 24d; 1866.
Sebnylkillied -Ash by Boat Load.. t 7 00rio' 7 50
" Chestnut,.
•' " " " 4.750 500:
, 'White Aa Lamp....::.. 6 000, 6- 50
" Steam Boat ' • 6:00® 650
". ' Broken. '• ' . 6 000.6'50
'• " • Egg: , • ' . 6 00a 0,50
•"- . Stove 850®.7 00
• ". Chestnut, • • 4 500 500
Lehigh White Aeh Lump... .. . : 0 .75e- 7 00
• gt Steam Bost 8 756 71:0
Broken 25(4 6 75'
•
" Egg.. . . ... .. . .... 8M.6 75
" Stove • •. . . ... . 25.0'6 75
Cheatnnt, . ' • ',5 256 5.50
ea 11111111011 Cad si.76llcabethipert.
Lump; cargo , 6496 25
(fritter ..... ••••• • • .6
ows 6 66
PATI2ri . • ...... 6 n 74
ISM=
'NEW Toni, Nov; .22d
IEB6.
8;808.081
33,863,931 '.' 23,21...378
36096,508 86,243,226
Itsp4,tra.
1,678d30. • 1.;457,478
1',933,1. 1,Y03,023
DAVIS, FALL'S & Co.
VibsisoFro wimr !pa ;rag affecoss' iornsial.l
' ll eltigla
Lump, - • by Cargo 6 5026.75
St, Boat and Etnaken.". (46 50
rhea' and " " " 6 5001 615
Chestnut:: ' " 5 7 5 (4 6 00
AT 'BALTIMORE.
October:lB, .188 G.
WffiXere Pit#a tan 7 000 725
• • " ," • ' -tett 8 000 t 8.25
LykensVaL2tBiieVyll.A.Atolet.l6- T 0001 7'25
- ' " ". °' retail: 8 256 850
GEOliGtB MIK& CMDIBERLAND COAL.
--Burro?. t 5 75. f. 0. b. at- Locust Point,
COAL
FFeigbie-from
. ..
POrtlaiad....; •• • • • - a 00 Gardner .-
Elangcir - ' . ..' 2 70 Georgetown.::.'....
Rath &&6 Gloucester
25
Portsmouth .'• ••.3 25 Hingham • •
Charlestown, Masi.... 3•25 New London...—. :..
Boston. -- ,- - . 3'lo Norwalk.
!•'• . light dna yes... 3 101 Nis . 13edford: i', .•. ..
" - ind.bridges....; •, 06 fliewlmryport - , .
Commercial Point.:. 230 • Nantacket -- ' . •
PicilincetoWn . ....... • *. Nepinsetk ..:. . . .....:.
Salem '. ... . ' • 305 Newport.... • •• '
Me funil • • •.3 50 .PoughkeePide. • ••.-;
Marblehead • . • Pawtucket • '
R0xbury,........•-; .. ..• .. 3 .4.1 ProVidence. -
Lynn . . ' • ••• . . 3.oo.Quincy Point:
Ma. Men - • . "3 60 Mesandria .• '
Albany • ' -. •- 1 3.)•' litithmorid...: • ..i • ....
.Sridaeport • • 2 101 Salisbury: .. ... .„........
'Chelsea- - 3 00 St. lohns.fin k 0.1.4:..
Charliv.town... ... .... 2 35 Wastdricton D. C,. • .
- Cqmbridreport 350 Weymouth - •
• CoMussettharrowa.: 2 00. Newark - "
Ihircthster•Point..... 300 Peehmill • • • • '..
Dighton. -.. • ' •-2 00 Yarmouth. ' •
• liiiiversport ..........„. 200 hennebrook Point..
East Greetmic1i........1(15 -West Chester -"
Fall River...... .. . ::. 210.1 rpawlch " ' '* •
.Frederickaliurg. : „.. 135 I Stamford •' - '
New York ... „ . : .'. 1. 50 lhonvicti. •• • - ....
-.03 vessels and. 1 .76 boats arrived for the week.
Fall
t . . m 7o' E Pu i rt iz lgn abe d 14 ' 1"4.1.
Freig:lita fr
•1,.40 e%Vbl3rYP6rt •
ge#port y•
Briton •
Nurwith • • •• •
Ncirwalk:
Middlevawn..
• • • freights from Baltimore '
.To Phtludelphis, • • • TVA
New York
.• , : 2 Mal,
Boston• • 846®
• -
Freikhoi frozO . GeorgetOwn or Alexi/miliaria..
To .Pialadellibia
New .York • ' . • • • 2 354 •
Coal Citnal.ll46ll3
St.. Clair ' - - •
Port
'Pottsville
Schuylkill Raven
Anburii. ... . ; .
,Port Clinton
:Total foryieek ' ox),toi 12r. 32,111 04
Proviou!dj , this yeur • 3,305,424 0 . 21.'1,193,203 Q 2
To game time laEt gear
lucre/L..3
I) Tt e
. .
Sektuy Mill Co. Railroads' Coi- 1.868; . •
.Tne tullow tug; is the quantity of coal transported over
the roilowink Ratio: mete for the week ending on Thar*:
day evening lest:. .
. . .
Mine Hlll & - S.:ll.ayon • ' 41,000 13:1,414,633 16
Carbon ''• .471'17 • • .94,561 61
Mill thuek • . • -
: Mahauoy.'z'Broad Mt
I.l.ttlU Schuylkill_ _
etchuylkil I
...*Pilimegiovc.. Coal - T rade for 1866.
Amount trezusporthd dering the lastimonlh :
" • eeeint, '
..13,?44 14 • 164,778 16
;..5,973 0639,044 06
19,218 00: .142,613, 02
.Lurberry'Creel: •
Swatanc Rtilroaci
Uniiin tSwal Ititiimad
. ,
lichigti & Illahatior Coal If rode for .11.566.:
41/ . diag with last Saturday. . .
NAiiEB OY Siusrmuit.
Trenton. Coal C0mpany.....,..
Mountfitna
- .
Mien° Colliery •
Gleadou Coal .Cieupany
Rathbun, Su:amts.& Co •
K. S. Silliman
, bleNe4il Coal.& Iron Company
Knickerhocker Coal Company.
TiloMllB Coal COITIPAIIy • *
Williams Herring .. :
Ceia1...... ...
. Other Shippers '
... . .
Corrempoildiog e preelilas . t year
Decreas^...
lucre:pm....
. .
.Trrone & Clearfield
over
11. - Coal Tade.
. - Antount of Coal shipper] over the Tyrone andelear
field Railroad for the week ending on Thursday last.
. . ..
Tyrpue & Clearfield Railroad
Caiuberland eoal:Trado - for IS6 - 0.. •
• -EFlt . Oll Tug. Luvu.i.oil
For meek eudiug Oct. '27 :
Per Baltimore & Oldia" Railroad
Per.Chestipaake.&
. . .
.
. •• - Lehigh Cora Tirade foir 1560. •• •
• ;For i•i:elr ending-on 'Saturday last: • •'•• •.
• • IIII i tRATORS... - • •
-
. ..
Hazleton • • „
4,050)1
1 .
99.479 11,952 73,609
Eg.t,sogar 7,,04, ...., 4,5191 177.542 .. - ,
Mt. 'Plea - 3aat . •.- ' 173 19 ) 1137 '' ' • 5.761
Jaddo . .., ' ; , ' • .9,8711' 134,414:,• 1,289 .. ' 52,999 •
llarlel , h ' ' -., -, 659. -. 46,772 ( ' .. 6151 ' 15.874
Caxe Bro.& C0...... 'WA: • 16,506 391 5;814'
Ebbtawale Coal Co.. 1,1707:. 53,357_ 1 ' 792' ;24.896.
Coane,4l iiirige • . 1,401]' 63,599 • 722 • 28,371'.
,
Buck MbnOtain 1,1661 - 53,1)351 .. 1465 .• 22,656
New York & Lehigh 1,056 L. .'M,330 •'. 265 1 3 ..150
. Honey Brook Coal C 2,0231 .120,629 . 952 29,482
C4Crm'au Pa. Conl•Co• 574 - • 44,239 132 , 24,603
Spring Mt.' Coal Co. , 2,419 130,299 . 355 : ~ 6.139
' Coleraine.: :. :-... ; . '1,329 32,72)1 . '361 . 22,860
Heaver 'lleaddic..*.. • .:•••93 - 2,077 . ' .
~ . •
.John Conners - 105 1 ' . • 3,721 . '. • : :
Lehigh Zinc {u -
•J. B. Reber & C 0..; . .7fli - . 6,85.4 -
...NV...Neal ' • - 1,112) 53.147 .355 .. 20,543 -
Knickerbocker Cl C . 3', '2 3 , 319 •.: '99 .. • . 9,671
Coal Run C0a1•C0.... • -•1 i 55 , ', . • .
• Rathbun' Cillthyell Co • 4991 . • 36,201 . ' ' ,'. • •
.f4lendon'Coal C 0.... ,201. 93,127 _ ,; 692 •• 6 126
Mahanoy • • - • • . •,. 10.936 •
.
Dalano Coal C 0.:... ... 91 - 4, 20.891 - . • 3,34:4-
IL Nl.e . ye42* -- 1051' . 8.688 . - ' .:• ..
8111lnian - • 9923 .43.369. .. . ,
'Baltimore Coal .Co,. • 7471; ;3;255 • 284 , '11,830
Franklin. • ' ' : 6641 /2.727 -...... 559 11,616
- Andenried...:-• : ... • 2291' • 14,991. ~ 260 . 12,604
Lehigh ". A Sne • q:Co.. -1' .10,03' • • • 11,555
Laikinieser's,....... • TT. • • -9,7 9 . • . ;2111 • 9,559
Wilke.sbarre ....... ..: • ' 461 • 54,540 '. 924 .43,353
.Warrior Run - -. v. -, . 9,14» ' 6,311' .
. Parrish-4& ; 287 , 19,825 • - . 405
Leh:Coal Jr. Sav•Co l . •.
- . . .. 5450 • 878,647'
Packer, Skeer 8i Co. 110 1.171.. 934 .• ' 80,442.
Other. Shippers:".,. • - 359 11,901 :. . 627 . 11,432.
:Mt. Etna "
. 11 .,
.. 1 .. 1 . 4,327
• North' Mahanoy . • • - , i • 8,416
Walter Bros. & Co.. . ' - ' i ~ - 12,t56
..N. Jerdry - Coal '{'o.. ' 1
0.. 215 . ..5;61-11.. 5,302
John Lanbach & • Co. -. . _ •. ' , -' . • 1,299
,
Trenton Coal Co::..' .. •• . 253, • '. 879
'Union Coal Co • • :126 ... 1,1751 • - 132 - • .3,291
Nyoming Coal Co.. 9161 • 3,828 • :- • :•. 1,358
- . . . ..
• • . - ----,-- ...-.-.. -
TOsal ....'; .... , .(4,771 1,570:99i _2142 1,098,778
. . •.' • - '. • .•• •22 741 303 770 .: 1 - ,
Total by it.•&, C.amal 57".81.e ,2,074, iTO • •
'Same timelmts9ar. 69,299:2,167,616• . . '
h
. - . • . --- 1 ,
arem . : ... ... 11,7841 •
597,094 1 • •
. .
. . .
. .
.NEW ADVERUMENTS
POCKET •DIARIES . :FOR - 1567;
• .
A Ane.ak . +ortnient of ttte * moat approved-patterna,'
wittr fulPMentoktuidaa, Ooverninent.Taxes; Jnet
.received and for e,ale .whoiel4ale and retail at. ••••
B. BANNAN'S. Book and 'Stationery 'Stote.• • '
,
'PLANING MILL,
N. Dot:DEN; Pmprietora, Nlanufacnorera orSaati,
Dilora,.lSanclY, 'abutters, Mouldinkr .. .:Wwlow and Door.
Prarota. and White and Yellow:Pine Flooring. They
almoireeplOteminily on hand 'Shlnglin, .-Xxing and
Pluatering'.l.;atnit,,autt.Fratulng for tmildp . lig parposem
Orden. eoltcited and promptly Oiled.
Nortla, -.‘ . • • 471 y. .
•F11.W5 F CRS F URN K. DA= -
' VIS of respectfully annearxery to tbeladiee
'Ufs Pottsville and vicinity,' that shh. la now prepared to
clean and alter Forest reasonable iirices.• • Having for
2.0 years devoted herself - to this: *branch 'of
: business,
will warrant all work done by, her to 'give satisfaction
to all who ms favor her witha call. • ••• .
,•• DATlS,'Fancy' Fur Dresser,
• Dp min , . at M. Coben's,.Centre. next door tO
. tiolomonlioever's Stove Store.. . Nov 24-4T-4t*
L
IBnciaAmed
the Post:Office, at Pottsville, State of . .teunsylva
nim on the .ffii'day -of November, 15G6, • : • . .
To obtain any of these letters, the applicant mist hail
tor advertised letters," give the date of this list, end
fay ene.cent - for advertising..
If not called for within one biontli
to the Dead Letter Office. • •
Able Wm•W • ' Hopkins Cleo W
Bartley J W ..• Xi:miner Jacob.
Borg & Son.- ••• Reese Semi W
Beaumont J ship Hannon Ellie •
Beitereoff Miry • • -Irwin Oceans B
Bower Catharine Johnscin W .
Cowley. Charles Jiaws Evan
Eckert Marks E. Junk James
Eynon David James John -
EmOoden Sarah Junes Enos ship
East Regina : . Kerns Kate
Freest ElizabethaLndium \ H..
Feeney Ana Monnie Wm
Feeie Shi •'. lionday.Corneli
tiitleapie LaWere Moloay.Joseph
• Gliiion - Mormte Wm
Haas Willits . • -Mullen Kate
heath Arthur O'Brien' Daniel'
'Heater Edisard
Locomtrrm.
A r k II P.HANI4' ItT SALE...Pursuant :tc,
'LP an order ot the Orphitus'•Court of•the County 'or
6chuilkill, in the Ctiminonwealth of Pennsylvania, the
eittneriber,*Admudstrator de boots. non, ofthe estate
of Jacob Break late of the Ektrcinkh of.Sti Chi; in the
,County.of deceased, will expose' tobale . by
pnbilevendtin, ou ?dooday, . .
• • . , . December. 117, 111366;.
AL 1 o'clock in the aftzin , .on, at the public'hothse of
F. W. Richardson; in;the
Borough, of St. Clair'. In the
County of tchuylaill aforesaid, the following; described
..premit3es t .slo.ace in the Boroykli of St. Clair aforesaid,
• .No. 2,.-bne:dwelitng laitwe;Trturie, •:2-storieis:lllgb,
14 feet by s 0 feet. -•
hours, ‘134-wtor i es high, in front
12 feet and hz depth 24 feet.• '
. • • •. • • :
Sio. 4 :- One welling . Wane, frame, votai atone rod,
IX-stories high.; 16.. teet front by 24 feet deep,
id
[ChertattachedlO same; 12 feet by 15 feet, and
a•P hed, 9'feet by-13 feet,. aituate •Thlrd street,.
of the-said Borough of St: Clair.. • • '
No.a.—Omi otoer dwelling how - % frime, I g-stories:
front 14 feet, - und.depth 241feet,'. with- kitchen. or, shed
'attached [hereunto, 14 feet by 9 feet. . - .
N o. c_ofletiorli, consdatlng of three bcdsest
eita
ate upon . stud Carroll street. 2 stories - high, - containing
In front 14 feet, by 16 feet, with kitchens - attached
tkereunto; 34 feetby 12 feiylX=stories..high, late the
••• Terms and conptoris uudre - known at the:Unit; and
place of sale by • • JOHN P.:HOBART,.
, • , Administrator de *MU non.
By order of the Orphans' Coml.
A. Donamarm, - Clerk.
Novemberl9, 1,886.
. . ,
0 P EIALtiItIV .COVRT. SALE.-4tirsialkt to
an order, of theOrphens , Court of the County 'of
'Schuylkill, in the.Commouweathcf Pennsylvania, the
'subscriber, Trustee to make sale 'Of the real "estaWaf
Jacob Eirenbuth.• lite:of the. TOWneldp of x a ka - 4 ,
ti the. Ceenty of Sebuyildit; deceased, -will elpose to
sale by public vendee. on Tneiday- •
• -• • December 161,1151141, • •• •
At.? weloCk In the 'seen:mon- at the Onion Hotelcia ,
the aurough of Pottsville. In the County 'Of Schuylkill
that certain . undivided interest of. the. ,
. said Jacob • Elstuahnth, - of and in all those certain six
:tracts of land. the.warrants for which Were dated the
24th day of May. 1915, 'Surveys Made thereon on the
7th, fhb arid 9th like of June, 191 e. and .taken'-out ty
„Qeorge Bodeyoir., and Philip ficiy,• - iiv partners*, in'
the namesGeorg.e , Bodet-Philip. Hoy, Oscine 80.
dey.:Jr.s, Abraham . Hey, -Henry Hoy.: and , Joseph Hoy
respectively, 11 of - widen are a connected body of - Tan i
situate , in • hialisney 'Township, _Schuylkill County,
Penniylvania, containing .1.400 - • acres and allowance,
and known as . -Hey and P.Odeylattdao late the es..
Terms and conditions - Made known at the time' and
'-place of sale by. . • JOHN
.P HORIART, Treaties.. •
By order of. the Orphans . ' Contr.. • • .
Hconniasii • •
PATior.ST • SIATEiII.--LJust
.1 embed Peirce% Patent Skim via lug lbs . OM
oei sad &Imola. , Also Tatar llfamamadices apt las
ra ga .'
lee at S A "M I NS% QM"' Inett
GHTS,
tclussisidcfPkilaiPa.
r
00:Pawtucket : •
, 1 35! Taunton •
41Sew
....1 16 Portsmouth....
.. 4.olNew Bedford..
1 70
.. 1 15
1 15
1 60
is
= k)rt
rd...
M=!
21.630 15; •
0,407 - 11 1 ' • • 9,105 00
71 , 0.4! 00.
20,183 09; . 91,475 00
- 1,327:15
10,580 15 •
1,9,31,610
...as:I:P.I4 19.
3 365 li2S 14
2,1'24,5:0 18 •
641, Or 16 293,83610
7,665 15 406,906 11
25,492 01 '1,291,926 -16
0,133 : 18 279,101 13
013
: 106 .13,246
11 24,101
. 690 • 32,066
603 29,642
610 .. 31,812
1,166 , 52,169
2,0'26 10,716
• 1661 . :32,676
boo 9,267
100 • 606
2,203
- • 51 . 4944
7,383 311,70'
7,3.50 206,61/
rorAt.
6 0 , 6 SO
hey win, im sad
O'Brien Dennis eh
Eheynolds Chas 2'
Rogers - Henry •
Risndoleli.J
Rian - Ensabeth
Spencer Martin • ,
-Simmons G'
Smith Samuel
Sullivan Timothy.
- Snyder Julia • •
Tomer Jacob
rob* J W
:Nato Seville' •
Wike L A
WilCos P • •." •
White-Thomas •
'Walls Emma WA'
Wit. elTh Sarah -•
SILLY3LOI, P. M
MNMEMI
LANP.N.FI OI , I .
• FOR XINING. PURPOSES,
Wholesale Bellamy NO. 12T Arch St: below 2d. Thu
• Nov IT, 'ee 463 0/
AmmRTGAN AND FOREIGN..: 1 . 3/P°ETER "
°EWER SIBEET, POT'I'SVILLE,
Dealer. lu
GOLD AND. srLITER,
FolMlgn Exchtuage,
United States Bonds,
Quartermaster's Vouchers
And -llncurreni..lll9ney.
RECEIVED ON , DEPOSIT.---
INTERESI' allowed h 8 per !tpecial agreement.
STOCKS and BONDS bought . and sold at
,the. New York and Philadelphia Bciards
Brokers at the usual Commission. . • .
CHEAP PASSAGE
"
.1T BRITAIN and i: :IN I,
. .
TrMicait Brothers' & Co.'s - Ilixdgration and Foreign
Exchange Office, 88 South street and'23 Broadway. N.
I
York. Drafts •on . England , reland; Scotland and'
• Tapscott's • favOrite line of tiverpool Packets - sails
every three days. . ' • • • • •
• X Line of London Packeta sails every ten days: Also
by steamships sailing weekly.. ' •
Parties.wbhing to send '• for their friends , or remit
money to 'the 'old country, can do so at -the lowest
- rates by applying to - Alexander 8. !Skillman, op
posite the New - Town* Pottsville:• •*. -.•
- • Feb S,. - , Ely
... . . •
L 0.
JEWELERS AMP Au,vgasurnis, •
N. 8124 Cheitiant Street, Pjailadelpiltha t
• , .-. • .
Are 'opening a very tell list of the productions of FOR
EIGN INDUSTRYand•ART, 'of their own selection in
European Capitals; including a great:variety of articles
of USE and ORNAMENT, In .' • • --.
• . .
BRONZE, BRONZE AND GILT, GILT:AND ,CItYI3:
TAL, CUT GLASS, DECORATED LEATHER
AND PORCELAIN
• •
BRIDAL; OPERA. AND PARTY • FANS,
Of every variety and price.
.•. • ,
FRENCH MANTELCLOCKS,• ' • ,
VASES, FIGURES and,CANDELABRAS...
: WATCHES; . •
In great variety, and all warranted. r .
DIAMONDS AND .JEWELRY, ,
A litrge and very cholee selection. , • ' •
SILVERWARE, .
. .
An' increaaed . line . .of Rich s Articles BRIDAL - .
GIFTS and. Tabl - • .
. • • 'PLATED.WARES:
From the BEST ENGLISH and . AMERICANMANU
FACTURERS, .C•unprising altozether a collection at
tractivein beauty, complete in detail, and moderate it
price. • Nov. 24, .1:,4-47-2m
RESTORE .YOUR= SIGHT
DR. S. STEPHENS .&.-CO.'S
PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS,
- Or, RESTORERS OF TFIE.ETESIGITT
. .
. They ivili,Reslore impaired Sight, - and Prejerre
it to - the Latest Period of-gfe.:•. .
. . •
,• SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS. •
•
'The- Most eminent Phpik.
• Z'• - f..."7 • .• tuts,' Oenlists,,'DiViri . P.SG , and
the most :prominent men'.ofi.
; our: country, recommend the'
/ use of the CORNEA. BESTOW •
_t„..•• ERS for:Pfcsbyopia, or Parer
• I.otf*Sighteduest.; - or every
• .. • 'pem,ort who wears ariectacks.
from old age ; Dininest of Vis.
ion. or Blurring t Overworked
Eyes '.Asthenopia. Or 'Weak .
Eyes; Epiphora. or .Watery
Eyes ; ,Pain in the ; Eyeball • .
Ainsuresis„ . or • Obscurity • of
Vision - ; . Photonhobia, - .or In
.Vdersuce of Light.; 'Weaknessof the Retina and Optic Nerve;
31yndeoapia, .Specks .. or
Moving bodies before .:the
Eyes ; Ophtlialmia, or liliftanl,"
c,c,tlliz: Eye and Eye.;
lids': Cataract Eyes; Bernie ,
or Partial Blindness
Sinking. of. the Eyeball; and
Imperfret....Vision -from .the
effects of Liflamination,te.
„
:They Can be used by any. One with a certainty
Of enceesa...and without the leaet fear of injury to
•
the eve... More than 5,1Nn0 certificates of cures are
exhiGited at oar °thee.. Cure guaranteed to every
case when applied according Ito the 'directions
inelose'd in each box, or the - money be .re
funded. Write for a Circular—seize gratis.
.Address,.: Dr CO.,
• CO.,
Box* 926:) •
For sale 'at .Ittnitton's brtli Store, - .No.
10 Astor 1r0tt,, , ,: cora& of- 13arelay Street and ßrnadwacr"New fork. .
. .
, .
zive Da. J. •Sr
,EPFEENS Sr. Co. 'bars. Invented
and patented. a MirOPLA. 'or CORNEA.T.ENER; for' the Cure.e of NtAR-SIatITEDNESS,
has proved a great sueeesa..:Write. for a
. .
GREAT ATTRACTION..,
HENOCMED - CHEAP
New York Dry Goods Store,
Coaxia Csotras .14,:ofW.IGIAN• STEgros, (opposite
• the Mortimer Hoase2.
•
• ' A. &ME CHANCE FOR,
-.•. • . •
BARGAINS 1 . •BARGAINS ..BARG AINS . • •
• • •
Hiving 'attended the recent Heavy. Auction. Sales at
New. York ..City,. and having, taken. advantage : of the
present depressed state of the market,, we are enabled
to dispose of: our :goods • •
bELOfi' 1 1 / 4 100' YORK JOBBERS PRICES.
. .
. .
We have opened .-," • ..• • • •
S . Cases White Blankets, eitra weight, at $4 30; sr; co,
.$4 00; $7. 00, $3 00 and $9 00 a pelt. '
3 Eases Colored Blankets at $2 115, $3 , ; '25, $4. 00, $4 50
• and $5 00 a pair: . • -
.4 Cases:Flannels, to all colors. and grades, from, 31
.• • . • •
2. Case: , Prints, all standard- makes, froMlo
. Cente up.
1 Cate Delabies, latest pattern and atyl-8: . . • -
10,0t0 yards Bleached and Brown binalhas, embracing
all widths, standard makes, from.lo cents ap. •
CIOLICINGS I
OLOdKING ! I
.• . :
.9LOASINGS tfl
. .
gHAWLS S HAWLS:!
A complete aecortnieet.of all the latest styles.
FURS ! ! !
1, splendid assortment of all the most desirable kinds,
Kith as Minim, Fitch, Siberian. Squirrels, etc.; etc..-
• • •
LLDTECSt 4. RARE CIANCE• FOR .YOU TO BUY
•• •- . . BARGAINS , IN FORS! . .
.
CALL AND SEE THEM ! !
Fire Coeis of
DRESS GIOODS.
MERINOS,
POPLINS,
PLAIDS,
•
.
from al centa upward: addktlott td which we have
made heavy povehaves in .• •-• . , • •
CLOTHS, cAtinslintrs.
UNIT GOODS, of all styles;
ZEPHYRS, a:cotaplotelne,, all colors.
HOSIERY,
OLOVP.S,
NOTIONS,
HOOP. SK.MTS
S :tau 'lie of itie.iCorld•ironfromed.
DIP LEX Ex:merit;
DOIIBGT
..StRLNG••IBIBT.
coitsETs.
Nina= GOODS
•EMB,ROIDERIES,
beautlid and complde aLeintsckerit.
Thinking s kind public for the Mud.tilcieenegebere•
tau extended to us, we most respecbuy beg for a
continuance of•the same;hoPtcgibef
• - •
OUR Of:ATINT.TED .12FRORTIE4 PLRAER,
.
an . attendancisto our =ikons:is. u
. inikAirin*as oir own 42001 m. .. -
we isbalipeove eneeeliee 'web* of s'patroness wtdch
has thus far esicocueged - ne ven , =du and for which
we auks humbly thank the mile of rotawilie and
J: - .:.C1..,..::110..G0if
Conger Centre and Nerweesalleu,
PPP° 6lll ft licettaer * l°4 -
roilvinizmi. in;
Affirton COW.A flue 1111cti .or Stock; COW
for sale or to pet,eutter the : winter. t:,•
G tool DOW from 8: to 8 quarto ' per
dap, Ind wbetarmh to the Spring.*lll ac'
eragett6-qtiOtepor day tko flow mouths. .
FLUMES Ii&DDOW.
St:Clatr;.l.4ritri . ' 46-It '.•
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31.0.1318 South NINTH. Street, PHILADRLPILLti..
Geode at alikinda'..thet la my lie) it4hasid and
ferwardeil to eastomere'remidieg out of the city. wite -
oat any charge, of comadealon. : G. M. L.,'
ctILILIRIPAGNE in store and received from Cas
k/ tom Home. alotof the ;celebrated ...;111.1GENIA."
brand of Champagne.; Is no better wine t no.
ported into America: It speaks. for Itself, end good
judgee,of. Champagne only are solicited-to purchase.
QE0.31.: IXTRAN,
. • .
- " . 128 South 'NINTH ,Street,
• .... • . . . . . . . .
'fiLD-RTIEC ,WnllsKY.—:•thi - • hand Is. lot of
•-, very fine Rye Whisky, distilled in • 1.i52 and now .
foarteenyears old: - - - GEO. IIf.I.AITAI.AIir.:" .
- . . • . -, : • • 128 South NINTH St.. Pbtleels. .
QIIPMI3IOM. RIACKERML—Juet . received
4.3. from PANEUIL HALL .MARKET, BOST9ZI,,a
fine lot of choice • •
• . • ...MACKEREL IN KfTR,
And all re-selected carefully from Ne. 1 Bite : Atten
tion of epicures especially called. • •
• O. 741. LAHHAN,
15PSontir NINTH Street, . PH D 4..
46-3 m '
Nov IT, .66
EIECUTOESIS BALE REAL ES
.TA.IIrE.--Tl3e ..neiersigned, :Eiecutors of the
last will of GeOrge Hrintzinger, late or Begins Town-.
ship, - Schuylkill County, deceased, will, sell at public
sale on
• . .Deeember.B, 1566, • -
Ai.lo o'clock A_ M., on the premises, the following
rear estate certain farm or• tract of laud.
littmated. hi Heeler; TOwnship; county aforesaid,- about
- 1% -miles. northeast' froni Germanville bounded by
lambs of John Otto , - Valentine Savidsch , . Geo.' Rows •
ler, Salm Schoed•and...-David - Biller, - Esq., containing
about 138 acres, more :or less, about 60 acres are clear
and in - good culture, the . rest is :coffered with good
thiber. The improvements consist li.two
story:dwelling, homes, a b.sulcbarrr and - other -
ontbnildingsoi well with never failing water is ,
near the door, and & °retard with an - assortment off
different eves&..
Terms and conditions made' khoWn by . • •
- • • .GUSEN ars'rns-up
The Fittest Beek on the War.
T RM.
•
. - -
A Critical Histeiy of fiPeritione to Virglidn. Matyland
and_Penneylranlaanim the commencement •
to the clove of. the Wir,
BY WILLIAM SWINTON
. . „
• With splendid . Steel: Portraits . Of Llent.Gen. U. S.'
GRANT, hia).-Genla.. GEO. B. 'MoCLELLAN, A.. E.
BURNSIDIkJOSEPII. HOOKER. GEO; G. MEADE,
and 96 Elaborate Maps and Plebe, prepared by Ca W,
H. PAlNE;'ef.preelly. for this work.:
. . •
• .
Mr. Swinton has'the broadness of vieW.vrhieh ena ,
bles biro totake in the Whole of a battle-Bela at. once.
and see the exact relation of each separate - movement
to the complete result.: ;He bee the.resolution, to dis,
regarnunimportant details and to avoid 'encumbering'
'his narrative with minute p articulars . which, though in.
.teresting in themselves. would. serve in distract the
reader's attention from the mein point: He has Suf.
tlcient.knowledge of military science to understand the
complicated mancouvres ot,a great "campaig n . He
writes with marvelous •. clearness!' and a great 'deal of
animation; carrying us along at a sLarri pace; His nal ,
rative.of each battle :and campaign Is liltistratodby.a
critical commentary, in which he. fearlessly' . .exposes.
blunders and shortcomings , ani warmly, coMmende
what e ver he deems worthy of commendation: •
Hie battlr4cenes are.admirable, but Oolong for
quotation in -full, and to :make- extreme • from • them
would be'to spoil them. • We commend the volume
warmly to our readers, convinced that no one-who lie
•gins.it,.whatever may be his opinion of Mr. Swtnton'e
:criticisms. will lay itdown until he ban read it \ to the
end.—;l4. Y. Tribune.. . • '
•
• This splendid Line Engraving Is the tesnit 'of two
years labor on the-part of- the artist; Wll. E. Iti.a
six who. Stands at the head of his profeeaion.ln the .
United Stats. It to .ronotiuced a perfect likeness of
the martyred. President: in his best - expre-sion, by' the
members of his family and these who were personally
acquainted with hint for many; years. As a work 01
art. it is immeasurably superior to all" others. - Save
Robert T. Lincoln, the President's eskepleas
ure in testifying to its excellence as a likeness. , I can
not suggest any improvement. " Says Ilon..Greorge .
Bancrtitti--'-'llx, Win. E. littusiill's engraving. of
incoints by 'far the best I have seen. • It is
very like, and reproduces. the best expression of the'
late President's ctiuntenence. r As a Work. of 'art, it is
a masterpiece,. executed with' conscientious industry
and'admirable . I lielieve it will be sought lor
two hundred years • hence, and, every collection of
'American engravings that It wally:a it will be conski ,
ered imperfect.". • ' • • • •
_. •
•.•• • MICHAEL J; FLANAIGAN,
I~oviT, ' till-48.1t Agt for Schuylkill couniy.,
cLc),Tr - HENq.xp.iTs pa
FURS L 1 1
FURS!!!
•
- LUSTERS.
ROUBAIX, etc.
and FANCY GooDs
BEEM,;,ig;ql
varazi.mw mum,
pices;Grz LAIIMAN,
- . . DAVID STUVZ3I+924.
cm 19, '6B-4114.•
CAMPAIGNS OF THE
-ARMY OF THE POTOIIA:0:
18 - ONE 14.163 Z VOLIALIi or 60 I%OEB
MARSHALL'S LINE' ENGRAVING OF
ABRAHAM. LINCOLN.
THE • GREAT
PIIILADELPMA.
BARGAINS .
FINE CLOTHINC!
13,0011.1TiLL VAILSON,
81toyar STONE CLOTHING HALL,
663 : and . 605 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA:.:.
Ready=Made,PlOhinr g : .DeTartmen
The:'c'boicest stock of
READY-MADE ,CLOTHING.
FALL. AND: WINTER WEAR; •
Ever offered to purehaaerri, - cOdiprislng all the.
AND :k9sr ~APPROVED STYLES.
Custom Department.
Our newly fitted up Custom Department for Gentle.
men, Youths and - Boys, now: contains a carefully's&
Foreign and Domestic Goods,
. .
which we, are prepared td make to order, In the bee
manner, and at reaeonable prices.. -.
. .
Boys' Departnent.
. . .
We have. on hand, the largest and best stock of
ReltdrAtade Boys' Clothing in ,the City. .Particular
attention ptid to the oinking of .13oys• Clothing to
order.. - .•
•
. 74
1 % ; !
il 1 1 ..
g '.3. •"" 3
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EVS:i 3 cl
'U....ICEL .' "0
.g;•1!1 -t
Ts
v•Tcr l- ti
.04 ..sr.
gi
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4entlemen,-Nouths- anti" - ,Boysi :
Clothing Made to order, 'by;'sending their .
measure, as per diagram, will have.thelr orders prompt
ly attended to: '
SATISFACTION AND .A GOOD FIT 61:TARANTEED
. .• . . . .
Sampies Sent to any pustof the United 'States.
Biriown Slone Clashing Halt, 803 and 604
Clteetnat 814 - PHILLADELPIALA;
October 13, ' • • • 43-4th It ..
DR. LEON'S
CELEBRATED.. PREPARATIONS.
TIIE: PERFEICtIQN. mapicA.p SCIENCE.
Dr. "Leon's . Electric Hair
"Renewer,'
•
It is a positive =valor Mildness, •.• - . •
It reatorsa Grey Hair to its irriginal Color, . •
It la a Tonic, not a Dye,: and acts upon-the Secretions,
Imniediately arrests ratline - out of the Hair, -
.ItadleVistee - Neuralgia.and Headache. , .
icradmally cures Dandruffitind Muniors, • . -
It ke . epe the scalp healthy, .c.lean; and cool, ••••
It Stan elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dressing;
It...reetores, Cultivates end Beautifies: the Male,
It makes harsh . Hair flexible and Litstroun. ••• • • . • ,
. .
.' Dr. been's' Electric 'ffiteilevrer heti
enjoyed a high local . repw &lion fur many years. • Its
astniderfal.resturative and invigorating properties are.
well !tee' to the Medical leaculty .delohia:
.ttmeg fully satiefiedof the merits of LEON'S.ELKO., -
.11t1U HA.III.IO3,Ne:WER we haie procured exclusive
ownerehipand are determined that every household in
•ourland shall have opportunity to reap its benefits:.. •
•• • . . • -
-Tiifiint Remedy.
...A.most . .tiellghtful and efficacious cure ofr the venous
- ills to which Warm! and. 7inung Children are subject.
-FOR . TEETRillii . CHILIALEN!
• . .•
acgtaie die gums, a b ates . at indamthation; - invigorates
the stomactrang;boweln, correctsicidity, and Is a sere
.and arc* core for
. COLIC, : . CRAMPS and WINDY
.A.moat eiCellent preparation for children of a rest=
lees and fretful habit and In all cues or LOOSENESS,
GRIPING, VOMITING or other Inward- 'grief, ltlrfves
.
Ellen for more than half - -a century In the private
Mt L i e of one of the most'. eminent. physicians of
lu now placing this article within the reach Of all
our countrymen, we would'remark thatwe know it to
be a remedy m unrivalled excellence 'and that it has.
proved in Monsen& of cases, as' we are resolved it.
"than in millions; a priceless boon, . •
For Bale byDraii4igta. •everywhere. •
ZIEG.LER 45 .SMI TH
BOLE PROPAIETORB.
-
.. • 137Nali Thud 814, Philadelphia.
Silver' Wa4 Powder
. . .. . . , .. . .
Simi three,: Irdxv.. money.. Makes WASHDIG A
PASTIME:and MONDAY A FESTIVAL: . ll.ild every
where.: Try iti.. luldrees all orders !..o
Nov .
. v IT; '66
lI[EBI i&1 .WATCHES. 'geld And silver
Lai - Cases ;Anemic= 'Clock% and Jewelry •of all de
scriptonk can be obtained at the'store of • •
- IXIIMEOII3, agent, .
Centre.street.:Pettseille
4K-v)
PETITION FOR THE IM - PEACHIIENT 'OF THE PRESIDENT.
To the Senate and House - of .Representatives 'of the United Statesof America in Congress 'assembled
The petition Of the 'undersigned citizens of the 'State' of Pennsylvania respectfully sh
eth that Andrew .Johnson, President :of Ifte said 'United States, is guilty 'of divers i
'sundry high` crimes and misdemeanors, and of language and conduct utterly unworth:-!
his high office,'.Snd 'calculated and intended to bring the authority of Congress into c
tempt ; 'that without-the iutliatity of the law he.has. restored to traitors the property=
felted to .and owned by the United States ; that he has removed soldiers who have peri ,
their defence of the country, and .appointed to offices of trust and authority rs
riotts•traitOis, contrary to law ; that has incited to sedition, riot and murder in , the . (I
of New Orleans, and delegated the right to the Governor of Maryland . to call out Urn
Statei soldiers in . defiande of the Constitution ; for which - criines and misdemeators your ,
dollen. earnestly pray that he may,forthwittr be impeached bythe HouSe of Representa
tried:by the Senate, and: dismissed from the. exalted office, so scandalously distracea..3
: e - •
And your ptiticincri t as , iri duty boundi ever pray‘ - .
rtk.zy '-...,,.1!.":::'•k.
I. E. WALRAVEIN,
719 Chestnut St., Phiandelphiu,
E L E.GAS i': ..(V 1' T.k 1.8-F
Parlor.,
Beseateile,
!laths..'
Daimniks, •• • •
Ten*: •" ' -
• •Rela;. • •,
• .19ivisa Late and - .
• Nottiisikkam g..asce.
OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS
• •
.Mn now of Bring the mast complete assortment of the
above goods of my own importation.:
Sept 29, 89-3mLf
SHAWLS AND ICLOADINGN La beano
.ful vartaynt • OALLAND &
S$
Oct 13, '66-41- • Cheap: Store on Centre
.
- 10 p trinkets Bleorkets toi l line of the bee 4
JUI make below New York prlees, at
..Oct. 13, 4 66 41- • Gal T AND'S, on Centre at.
. .
Ellasmels : - Flannels V.Fliastmele t : ' ,'
r, ,- • - - . : morns 1 - CIAMISt oLOniEri
. ..• An immense stock at
00.... 13,'63 :.11-
. .
'LIMB S'*ITXII •• •
• .• - •a •• • -
• BALL having opened lber um yard an Coal
street - near the railway- depotolcaires to inform his
friends and the 'public. that he has on hand a large as
sortment of - all kinds of lumber, , as he has kis own
steam saw mills. . Ho Rill be able to keeps larp sup
ply of sill and frame timber of all lengths and slim at
the lowest possible prier. Breaker and other bills
:sawed to order. • • ' • July 7. '6O
. . . ,
NEW: 1110EICS. . ,
•.
•
IRVING'S WORKS—Sianlsh Papers-2 vole.
SPARE - DOUBS—Ist and :id series, by John Brown
6 MONTHS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Carpenter
OUR NEIGHBORS. Arthur. -' .
FELIX HOLT;-.THE RADICAL. '
"Just received and for sale at •
. . HANNAN'S Bookstore.
Esecutona.
P IT E
CALIFOR,NIA. WINES
GURNER &
No. SO Cedar . Street, New York.,
.. . • • . .
. . .
. .
THESE 'VALUABLE VINES. which are gaining Pub'
lie favor with astonishing rapidity, and whose unpre
cedented, and unrivalled popularity is not without mer
it.- They have only to be fairly tested to give them the
preference Over all others: As ii purifier:or the blood
they excel:all Other Wines, and the numerous certifi
cates which have voluntarily been tendered from. the
most eminent physicians, as well as gentlemen in ev
•ery position in life, are. proof conclusive that these
Wines are useful in all cases for which they are recom-
mended. . . - • . - .
. . .
•
Theibllowlng brands 'are tiow.offered by us. They
'comprise all the varieties now grown In-the state ankle.
ble for sale: •
or, noes. WINE—Of a light straw color,
'very delicate and tinellaWired. , . •
CLAREPA'sitperior wine for table use. .• • ' •
• ANGELICA—A rich' and naturally sweet:wine, much
admired by ladies, and valuable in the. 'tick chambiz,
as it makes fine wheys and jellies. • It is a tine desSert
wine. and well adapted for Communion. purposes: • •
MUSCATEL—A light colored, highly ttrumatiewine.
Very similar to the celebrated Tokay;
PORT—Deep red color, tine .flavor; and In many re
,.
..-pects similar to 'the old wines of Lisbon.:
• GRAPE BRANDT.The pure distillation or our
WINE' DITTERS=A very agreeable tonic and asitre
remedy for the diarrhea. -
.
This is one of thamost, valuable. combinations of a
-useful and an, agreeable beverage that has ever been
• offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold .
throughout-the.North'durtug - the last four years, and
wherever introduced it has pawed a welcome addition
'to the levalid table,.the 4:mil/circle and the bachelor's.
sideboard. • • '.• •. . •
Ladles who hive loat strength and appetite, andanf:
far from nausea, vomiting and vertigo; gentlemen who
"-don't•feel very well'? just before breakfast or dinner.
Whose stomachs are out of order, and whose systems
are .getteially deranged; mothers weaning children,.
:and eufferb'g from general debility :.claildren of sickly
nature and sour, .dyspeptic constitutions; travelers
who have.Occation to ctunige:their, 'water, and all who
live in inalarious districts. and are subjected to mine.
matte inttundes; will find It one of the moat valuable
invigorators that can be taken. •• ,
• It was need very extensively in 1961, with 'such gen-,
eral outinfaction.that in offering it to the public now we
deem It unnecessary to publish any of the many cerutl
caws which we .have received, - testifying in the very
strongest terms in Its favor.,All that we can say la 10
guarantee that we will plede. ourselves to furnish-an
article DUBAAND UN6DULTE&AVED.
It his been, given to, little children - Buffeting - Irani
weakness and weak lunge with most happy effect. One'
little girl in particular, with pains in her head, loss of
appetite and daily wasting consumption, on whom all
medical skill had been exhanated, has been entirely re
stored. She began with' but a teaspoonful a day. Her
appetite and strength rapidly increased, and shot/ now
. •
ROCK ' '
WINE BITTERS
. CLARET
POi~T •
AM ELIC
• MUSCATEL..'....,
21,
PIANO PLAYING IS EASILY ,LEARITE.D
PrOm "Richardson's ... New 1deth0d. , ..25,0a0 copies of
which are sold every year • its Lesevane" are adapted to
"pupils of all ages, and its exercises attractive and use-"
tutin every stage of - advaucemenL This book has; on
-account of its actual merit, become the standard work
ot-Piano,instruetioni and . - the only, one". which every
well-informed teacher and ealioler uses. Pries" .15 ;
on receipt of which it will be sent. poet paid.
•". • . OLf.V.Eit DITSON & CO.; Publishers, -
Oct 2T.-4X. 277 Washington St., Boston.
BECK..& 00110,
-- Warelionse,lllorris' Addition, .
. .
Buckwheat Flour, • . -
• Extra Family Flour, • .
- •
Corn Meal,
• 'Kiln Dried Corn Meal,' • •
- • COrn, Onto, Hay,
, . .
Oats and Coin Chop, dke.,
Also \till' Feed of.all kinds. Flab, consisting lit
part or-Mackerel, Shad,. salmon, - .Herring, Haddock,
Cud. Fish, &c. • Alway s a good assortment of -Previs
ions, Gioceries, . Oct 27, '6l-43-.. • .•
B !Retina Paper . —A toll 'Kock constantly on
hand . oi, the very best quality. for sale at factory
prices by . LEWIS C. WOW:SON& CO.
• CHEAP, GOOD. ROOFING: .
&tibia,- HALF= THE PRICE OP"' M
WARREN'S (./ENUINE PEBBLE ROOFING, !a now
need more than any other Mud. It is . both Fire' and
Water Proof, and will- outlast twO tin roohi, while it
mate only about half the price of tin. This 'rooting la
pat on by the anbacribere, at abort notice:
• •BANNAN & DrYRELIN,
It cannot be pat on roofs pitching over 'riches to
the foot. It can be pat on tlst, if necessary.
. .
. .
ItrINIEASrSAFeyie . zAtu.rtii .of the molt
/Ti: approved Davy Patterns, for working. made of
Inspected Gauze. Aleo the Clanny Lamp Pattern- or
Bosses and alsci for working. Also -Iron and Copper
Gauze, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail
' 'l3: BANNAN, Pottsville.
• girlamp Gaezes, both Dori *- and Copper, ready
Made, always on hand. Odd sizes made to order.
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•Instantaneottsly Silver Plating
ARTICLES or : ,
Brass, Copper,
: German Silver,
Bestciting the' . plating where worn off—and for clean.
lag and polishing
Silver& Silver Plated Ware.
Thlsincet useful Invention of the age lea preparation
of pare silver;-and contains -no mercury, acid, or railer
!substance Injurious, to metals - or the- bands.
complete electni-plating battery in, a bottle. Price 50
cents 'per bottle.:For sale by druggists and variety
stores. . ' - .
HOWE &: STEVENS, Manufacturers,
BOSTON. idASSACHUSETTS
October 6..'66., . . ' • . : •
DEDICATION OF BANNER-
OF THE POTTSVILLE SAENGEEBEIND
BIONDAY:I7TH OF -DECEMBER, /8843
'Admisielon for.llllrniben
. 66 , -6 • pson.membirs
,
iricr4rl"3 admitting a gentleman and tiro ladlee,sto
be had. of the folloWing committee:
FRED, SPIIC6EL, WOLtIEI , T, If...KUHN, P.
P.i.DELl34leatli, 31. KLYELN,..I. - STAEULA •
' . . dAO. SCIRTMAOIIIIft. . ,
so* Drop Flour—a mime article—for sale py
. • • BOILANDIAII k SCECIERE. .
;.• Jima 2:3,-25. • Market SL Orme 341:
/000 FEE : B-E 907121; ;tilltereD
MINERS , 131CPPLIEB.—Thke ettebeeriber
.1,1'.13 Agent for the sale of the Boston Gum Belting.
Facteryi and furnishes. superlor Belts at Factory rodeo!,
all sizes, kinds and lengths "Beitsof greater thickness
than those kept on hand made to order, at the "shortest
mike, as his orders for. Colliery imposes have the pre.
ference at theldill: Also Steam Packing of every de
scriptiop,:.Blastlng Paper by the tangle, or ten reams,
or b the to , at mandacturerw prices. . -
of the . most approved patterns!,
Made of Imipectei Government. Wire; by the single doz
. en, or hundred. Wire Guiszes,Vire by the roll or yad
always for sale by _ . .. BANtiA.
•~iAsoNIC HALL-
jL!lalizirieut,
Dinilig and. -7 ." •
Sleeping Reilmnri
WINDOW SHADES
GALLAXVS
OFFER FOR SALE
LIST. OF PRICES.
Per Bottle. Per Doz.
.$t 00 , • $ 9.00
1 25' • 12 00.
.. 100 - 900
..' 1 . 25 12 00
1 25 12 00
125 , • 19 00
,2 00 20 00
414 m
OFFER FOR SALE
Afthe Union Hail,
DEDICATION to'ccaCunence at 8 'o'clock.
BALL opens' at 9 o'clock
VIE"' O"ITZTvIETI•01?! . . ,
for vole cheaper `• BATIAMM Bookstore
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otoro
Saturday,_November 24, 1866.'-,,
:THE' LATEST YEWS tri
‘`.
APnimic lit Wall street.-The Cegypirmetat
kicking against -Negro -lassgerage..lncer,
seers 3.1.11Ce11ai11Y... • - ,
The. New York -letter iu yesterday's Ledge
,!.
•
says .
Things, bad a very • squally loek in Wall etre . " , y''
in the earlier part of the day; (Wednesday.)
awhile, indeed, there was -a positive panic—go"
and sloc.ks not only experiencing a serious d
'cline, but also Soar, grain, provisions and mo.
other deiacriptions of produce and nierchandizs:'
Several heavy !allures are reported in the Cie '•
Room, the - Stock Exchange, and in ..mercanti • :
circles, but so many wild stories are afloat-for ti
moment that it is•ditllcult to get at the facta„— .
The probability is that these stories are exa rke ,
Lions... Timis:Wailers were anxious to sell -put (-11. •
almost any terms, 'and more than one , man go' - ;
home to-night a great deal poorer khan ho w j
when he came dowillown in the morning. , '
At the close of the day a quieter and more co;
fident feeling supervened,' with a prevailing ir:
prelusion among some of the clearest heads in tll
street 'that certain cliques and nombinatiol
having got gold down below the forties- will no - •
come ip and buy, in the belief :that if the pulls. - •
cal situation does not mend within the next Clair . •-
days the premium will be back to fifty. - ~ •
despatch from Chicago, under. date of No :
22 `says ' •
There is a movement on "foot among the Co '
perheada in this city to induce the proprietors
The Democrat newepaper to remove that jonru) -
to Chicago. ,Yhey dears) to havesa Copperhea'.
organ in that - city, and axe greatly .
with. the presort course of the Chicago Times .
. The W. aahington Republican is daily denounen
the Copperheads and declaring:that no more sin
be appointed to office, while the President is dui ' •
taking them to his bosom, and nominating the • .
to high and honorable, positions. -
The. appropriations - made at the last session .
Congress,' as officially compiled, amount in L.
aggregate to 315.5,881,781.
One hundred and thirty poatmaaters of the le '
slaw-have beerLapPointed within the last thr : - •
or four days. . • -
The President ia busily engaged in preparis !
his message, and applicantsforotrice arts reque, I
ad to refer their petitions to the heads of Pupal
prominent tanner of . Boston failed on Wedne
day. His liabilitiesare said to be heayyt
There were rather more disposition to opera
in stocks on Thursday, but ~pnces'were unaettl ' , •
• and lower, owing to the 'further decline in go;'
Flour was dull and lower ; wheat, corn, rye all
oats were. also dull and lower ; cotton declin' .
fully one cent per pound.
Tun stock of cattie r hogs and shiep
found to be immense; especially in the . W.e4,.-
and there has recently been quite a decll
in the Eastern markets In the price of caul.
Beei , e4 of first quality, which one month a
brought readily 17i bents per pound, now a
quoted - at 14i cents a : pound, a decline
nearly three cents a•pound, or nearly twen
per pent., all within a single month. T
market value of hogs fell in the .same peri.;
from 11i to s* cents a pound, and shetp frc,
6' and 7to 5 and 6. The indications are tl,
thensarticles will roach still lower . figures
the markets. . , _ •
• PETITIONS POR IMPEACHMENT. •
In Ohio and other States, petitions _for t , •
.impeachment of Andrew. Johnson are bei
circulated and are receiving many signatur
We have nodotibt that they will be circa'
ted all over the country. Elsewhere in
columns will be found a form of petits"
which can be, cut out and signatures can
obtained. In little more than - a week . Cc
gress will Meet and these petitions should'
sent in early in the'session.
There are many . and grave reasons w
Andrew Johnson should be impeached. 7 •
future security of the country demands it
Johnson's own declaration -that ‘! treat _
must' be made'odious and traitors must
punished," demands it. The sacred mem*
of our slaughtered braves demands it. The
violability of the national debt demands, '
'Equal Rights demands it. The busineils
financial, interests of thecountry demand'
,The fact that he has committed crimes t
mends it. And last but not least, the access
of ineking • a severe example demands
Wh9,llele was a time when tui ex-Presid
was honored, and viten. the words that
from his lips were listened to with venerat
and respect'. -`But in late years we h.
fallen 'on evil times. Three ex-Preside
now living, were traitors to the ,prinCi) •
upon which they were elected, and are
spitted by tho nation. The fourth - whet:: •
leaves office, will sink in the • admit! l
of the, people far below the others: An •-..
ample is needed, that will be useful to 'all
tare time.. As Andrew Johroion hits g
further than any of his predecessors, lot I
be punisited. -
Friends, cut the petition out and circul
it for signatures. - • ,
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ELBE WE SOLD AGAIN
The indications from. Waslrington aro
the managers of the present miSerahleiAdo
istration are about selling us out totheEng
Free Traders.. Au open and avowed I'
Trader has been appointed to fill Do.
Elder's place in the Treasury Department
the instance of Commissioner Wells, wh
also squinting in that direction. Those
would betray the country into the band
its enemies would not hesitate to sell it
if, they
. have the opportunity. • ,
The.worst feature is that the New
Evening Post, wldell is the New York - of -
'of the European Free Trade League; app .
to be fully posted - upon the subject.
hope that:Congress-will take, the matter
their own hands and dispense with am:
commissioner. To be betrayed is i.
enough, but t,O be compelled to pay for e ;
betrayal, is worse.
gentleman' in South Bend, Ohio,.ru!.
into the mayor's office; the- other inorning„' '-
announced chat qurimg the previocis night "a;
low'came stalking.iuto his house stark naked ! '
-still •remained there. Three policeman ati
on the run to oust
.the intruder. On ma -"
known. their errand et the berme; the e. '
brought out the baby. .
Charlea De Cave a clerk iri the New
Herald office, ran away- on. Tlittraday Ituat,
a packago,of gieenbacke amounting to $1,13
He is still "among the missing.'
POTTSVILLE MARKETS,
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Corieeted Weekly for the 11.Ineere .1 out
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Wheat Flour; extra family, per barrel...
do do •do do . per cwt
do do, extra per barrel...
do do . - apperline, ,do
Rye Hoar, - . do •
do , per'cwt
Buckwheat Flour, . do.
Wheat, prime white " per bushel..
-do do red,. ,` do
Dried. Peaches, tamed. ' pe pound..
dy do tuzDarrn- do
'Dried Apples,
Rye, V ba.
Corn, .
Oat!,
Soup beanri"
„.....r'; 96 uleerl9C;
Middlings, "
.Potstoes, "
Etv, b . al t ton.
Rim, V ton.
Fluter,. •
fialt„ V Bear
Clover
flan.," 16
$l lO
25
TO
00
4 00
1 40
1 20
1 00
1 25
40 00,
2 00
1 60
HE.NttY A. BE.CIX..
TEACHER- OF
.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
Mr. Becker wishing to establish Memel( mrin
iy in Pottsville as a Teacher of Music. would m
Spectra; announce to his friends and tAle pubit
he hi now prepared to receive Scholars kir the .r,
He can be seen at the Mote. Store of Mr. P. Al
Centre Street. . The best of rt rareness given.'
Sept 16, '66. J-• - tf
.• - AGENTS WillliKED
'Llor the GOLD MEDAL SEWEiG-ILiCart i .
eyery City and County in the Union. • The
tomplicated,twirthread - machine In the world.
dnsfer A. F. JOHNSON dc . CO.. 3a4 Washington
Hilton Maas . •• - Nov, 10. 16 -454 m ;
WOOD of the best quality; by the cord- o
•V 1 cord, for sale by - . JOSIN ANDEBSO:
Nov 1% .64=-46-4t• r . *ast Mar4t Pottltv
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TWO IR!IMBED 'BEAUTirui, 80] '
DUETS, TRIOS AND SACEEt PIECE::,
.• .
• , 'For 30 4deakte. " :
"MERRY CIIIMEs,” designed , for Juvenile CI; -
Public Schools, SeminariorandYpn Folks
.Prefixed to which are Elemeu .on
tractive.Exercisea ac.,.Py 0. Emerson. PI"
amts. 'Seat post-paid.•
CO:,• • .
• • OLIVER DITSON t : thealli&em 5
Oct., 20, '66-42-te • 227.WashIngtoil Sc., Boe F
. RH EUMATISM
Arreuidigsgh
Pe rtver Coniplaing.
Asthma,
•
Depl
And many other diseases P6RITIVELIt CUR
.Dr. 8. ROGERS' Elect:to-Magnetic Oil and. Live!
Prke of - the Oil $1 per bottle ; Liver Pilbi 59
box. Depot 2.0 c. Dock street,, Philadelphia. !.
- Sept / 21 . 116 • - sT
$l5OO
' T
10 50
6 26
926
8.62
0(
2 40
2.50
Bu tter; tb.
Cbeeee,• "
Lard,'
Hama,
Shoulders, "
Beathlnd qr. "
0 f ront
Mutton, , r•
!Pork, "
Veal, ' • "
Sugar, Cuba,
Sugar Houser, "
Porto Rico, "
white, -
Crushed. •
N. O: Syrup "
Feuer,ikitd A