The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 12, 1867, Image 2

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P.QTTSI.VILLE,. VA..
.8 ITURDAY, jANILi4rtI • it. I 567!
- . "Ee just and lear not: ... -
Let all the ends thois ainest-at be thy cotiottries,
Thy God's and truth's.!'
TSB. KELLEY AND THE SECRETARY OF
THE TREASURY'S REPORT.
In the United Stites HOUFC. of Representa
tives on the 3d inst., Mr., Kelley, Member
from Pennsylvania, made a speech; in Which
be examined in detail the late Report of the
Secretary of the. Treasury, which - Mr : K.
justly terms a "budget of inaptittides; incon- •
gruites; and NON storm - as." In a powerful
argument Mr. Kelley totally demolishes the'
positions assumed by the Secretary. , He
shows that the Report abounds in, phrases
'and propositions of doubtful meaning,' and
that the means by which it proposes to, reL
turn .to specie payments and extinguish - the
national debt within given periods would, by
virtue of laws as fixed as that of gravitation,
produce bankruptcy, individual, corporate,
State, and national, and postpone the perma
nent resumption - of specie payments tor a
quarter of a century. Mr. Kelley think-, that
in the preparation of his Report, Mr.• McCul
loch, like an oarsthan, rowed one way end
-looted another, and was too. nuidest to an
nounce his real purpcise. Mr K. says.:
• .fie may have unproved the occailon to repair a neg
lect In the education of the
. people ; for Rev. _Mr.l3at"
by tells on that the secret try was present at the -Calif- •
net meeting t onvened. to consider the "onparallelted
loosenin •nv• - the NaPianel-ilntou4ohtieon-Dliikekratic
natty in the various States with held 'elections on the
nth cm October last." and . that he attributed it "to the
limited knowledee the masses bed cm lujeany
." But, be tb's as it may, I am sure the: country
will Sustain the assertion that whatever commendation
this report may deserve or receive • from -Injeany"
other bankers, it is marked by no leading Suggestion
adapted to the existing exigencies of our country.
We regret that in consequence of its length
we Cannot: publish this 'scarification of the
financial policy, pf, the ,"Irjeany" banker.
We have only space to note one point made
by. Mr. Kelley. Among some prescriptiOna
other -than that of excessive taxation, by .
Which to restore the . country, the Secretary
'says;--"With proper economy in all tile de
parZments of the Government; the debt - can
1); paid by the generation that .created it', if
wise and equal revenue laws shall be enacted
and continued by Congress, - and these laws
are faithfully enforced-by the officers charged.
with . their execution." And again, that he
"has maibly'direct ed his attention to measure-3
looking to an increase of efficiency in the "col
lection of revenue'; to 'the conversion of in
terest-bearing notes into five twenty bonds,
and to a reduction of the public debt. ". To'
this Mr. Kelley responds : - .
"Eflllfieney in the collection'ol revenues," forsooth
.The faithful -enforcement of laws by 'the - officers
charged with their execution I" These are brave words
to (all from the lips of One whose faithless exercise of
official functions in this very matter has - doling the
past year cost the Government more .than i1.450,(5ay5.0.
Brave words. indeed.. are • these from one- who in a
wicked attempt to subvert the popular wall by the cor
rupt use of official patrrinalze has removed hundreds of
capable and experienced Officers of the rev,
Cue and customs detartments.' and' salsfiltuted' for
them Men deficient alike to cipacitY, 'exrerienreand
character. There it not a congressional district It the
country whose people , arc not grieving over. the fact
that the Secretary of the TreasurY, who embodies in
his report reiterations 'of these.fine .phrases, has want
tonly and wickedly aggmrated -the onerous taxation
under %Vhich they groan. Let who Will speak of the
necessity of a faithful administration and dale enforr.e;
meat of the revenue laws, for which dvery patriot will
pray, becoming modesty would constrain the Secretary
of the Treasury to avoldlhe topic.
_This is a matter on
which Congress should take early action, and if it
means that the customs. and intern al revenue laws
shall be faithfully and irapartiatly enforced: it must see
that another than the author of the report I am con
sidering shall have the selection of officers for their en
forcement.
Mr. Kelley has
: certainly - done well in his
expositionbf the ineongruities r inconsi . atencies
and impracticabilitida contained in tbeeport
of the-."lnjeany" banker, and the tnatti , ial in
terests of the Country are uraThr obi ikations to
the able repregentativefrnmPennsylVaulafor
his sigutueut . in favor of 'a true financial poll.-
THE FIRST STEP TAKEN. :
In the United Stafes Muse of Ilepresenta
tires on Monday last, Mr; ASl4ey.of: Ohio,
rose and said with solonn.deliberaf ion c..`
Speaker, I rise to a qUestion of privilege. I rise
to perform a plinful duty. but enewhich, nevertheleee,
I feel to be imperattee—a duty which 1 think cannot
be poitponed,,antl cannot without great-criminality oh
our part.,be longer neglected. had hoped that that
duty would have devolved on an.nider And More eipe,
rlenced member than myself. Print - to-the hot . day re
cess I asked a number .of gentlemen' to introduce the
resolution whlch I tried to introduce: and on which the
louse refused to euspend the rules to enable me to. do
so. Conecionathat the loyal people of the ccruutry de
mand at our hands the proposition which I am abent
to submit. I am determined tt at no effort on my part
mhall be wanting.
lie then sent up to.the 'Clerk's desk; the
following . chstge and speeifications„ which
were. read : . • • •
do Impeach AndreW ,Tohnson. Vre Thrsident, and'
acting President. of .the United States, of high crimes
and miedernennor9: I charge bim, with usurpation of
power and violation s of late: ln that he has 'corruptly
abristsci appointing power; in that . he hue corrupt-,
ly aged the pardoning power: In that be has corruptly
need the veto power in that he has corruptly disposed
of the public . propert vof the United States in that he
has corruptly interfered in elections, and- conspired
with others to commit actswhich, in the contemplation
of the Constitution, are" high crimes and tut:Atm:mu
ors therefore be it
. Ifasmorrn, That the Committee on the Jndiciary be,
and they are hereby Authorized to Inquire into the
dal conduct of -Andrew Johnson, Vice President,,dis• .
charging the powers and dudes of the office, ot
Presi
dent of the 'United States, and. to - report to this House
whether, In their opinion, the seed Andrew Jcilm.son,
while in said Mike, has been guilty of acts, which were
designed or calculated to overtbnow, subvert, or corrupt
theMovemment of the United - States, or any depart
ment or, officer thereof r and whether the said Andrew
Johnson has been guilty of any act, or has- conspired
with others to do.acts which. in „contemplation • of the
Constitution, are high crimes and misdetriNtuors, re
quiring the interposition of the constitutional [wiser of
this lionse :.and that the said committee have.power .
to send tor persons and papers, and to administer the
customary oaths to witnemes.
The resolution was adopted—yeas 107,
nays 39. .
Thus has. the first step been taken in this
important
, matter. The New York Tribune
objects to the Movement because it will take .
up the time of the present session and be
cause that journal thinks that it is not expe
dient. We do not think that there is force
-In either objection. Let the House Judiciary
Committee report. Let articles of impeach.
meat be prepared for the action of the Senate
at its new session after the 4th of March
Having then, a new Speaker who
. will be
elected to take the place of Mr. Foster whose
time expires with the present session the
Senate can go on with: the trial without in.:
terruption from any cause and without inter
.
fering with the business of the present ses
sion. Expediency has and should ,have.
nothing to do with the Matter. The people
demand his impeachment: lie deserves it,
for his nets of ctlice have been so atrocious
that Mr, Buchanan's have pcisitively, become
rebeltable in comparison. It should be
done as a *amine, and scrve ss a precedent.
The business of the country N% Welt is prosira
tedfrom thqffect of his conduct, requires it.
The effect of impeachuient and his removal
from the office he disgraces, would be good.
Business would revive; reconstruction would
be- advanced, and we would be strengthened
as-a nation in the eyes of the world. Chris
tendom would see that if the American peo=
ple committed a folly in placing such a man
in the highest office in - the Republic,. they
i had the courage to undo their bad work
4:13 , removing-him. So; • speed the impeach
ment movement. The people ask for. An
drew Johnson's removal. . .
THE SIIEFItp3E . BILL
On Monday last President Johnson sent in
to the Senate his veto .of the Act pasied by
Congress extending the right of suffrage in
the District of Columbia ..to cblored men.
The vetoed , bill subsequently passed bOth
Houses by_the constitutional t cio-ibirds ma
jority. It is now a law of. the land.
Although the President once.declared him-'
self in favor Of negro suflrage., now he oppo
ses it, sand would rather see disloyal men en 7
dowed.with the right. He calls the act un
constitutional, although as is well known on.
der the Coustitution the District of Columbia
is subject to the sole legislative authority of
congress. The real reason of the'Presi-.
dent's opposition to the measure is that Con
ferring the suffrage on the freedthen *ill over
Vint* the rebel power In the South, and cs
tablish the Republican party there..
Now, that by this action of cOngtrss this
principle of colored suffrsee is to beconie
distinctive issue in our national polities, let
all tbe States—Pennsylvania among them• - •
prepare to abolish its barbarous laws on this
subject. Congress deserves the thanki of
the people for its courage in this matter,- and
it is to be hoped that it will take another
step by passiig a law'abolishing all distinc
tions of race and Color in the exercise of - the
elective franchise In the Organized territories
.of the United States: -
DUIUNG December, one trillion of dollars was
paid to Southern claimante, for cotton captured
and confiscated by 'United States
_troops daring
the war, and which - they claimed was illegally
taken from the ownent.,.. ?Store than three-feurths
of the amount Stated was .paid to blatant rebelii
their symPatifizere.'. Isn't it about time this'
thing of paying money from the treatutrit t.ci
bets for property-taken during the Rebellion, we.
stopped?.hope Congress iiilteo decide. : •
St TV GENERAL•I3 . IMPORT
The annual report of Surveyor General Campbell
contains the following fads:.
For the year ending December VI, 1966, there „-were
imned.32s tickets fern-ate:Ming, /144 patents written and
indorsed, 514 recorded and Indexed, SIC warrents writ
ten, registered and forwarded, 25.10 Treasurer's certifi
cates ol Indebtedness issued, collected, receipted mid
delivered, 640 vouchers written, indorsed and ionsnal
ized. 2:5 accounts chased, 05 surveys examtnefil sad re
vised. r5O new surveys received. fees to the amount, of
$5,G55 collected on a variety of work, enumerated in
report. Arrren:mt of busincss is farther Indleated by tlie
receipt of $13,10: purchase money received for lands
sold, $1,050 for patent and warrant fees, empy of fees
$l. 549, &c. Total, $19,030. The office is now perform-
Mg the laborious task of making oat t list of an lands
held by locations, many other office 'tat, teemed from
the Land Department of the ecanmonwAlth, 'of every
description, upon which no intents save been leaned,
designating the county in which tamli lands are attes
ted, with the amount tine the commonwealth In each
case. Lista, :wimp made, to be transmitted to the Pro
thonotary of county in which such lands are situated.
there to be entered In a lien document. The interve
ning formation of new counties and towns since the
granting of many of the warrants and returns of the
surveys make this a difficult work.
The amount now due on nnpatented lands is estims.
ted at $ 00,0e0. At present the law of 1%1 requires
the amount due on unpatented lands only to be- made
op, but Surveyor Campbell recommends that its pro
visions should be extended to patented lands upon
which the State holds liens, and that the rate of inter
est be made uniform, Many persona have squAted on
State lands. and there Is no record of such unlawful
entries. It is proposed to analogue them, and add
them to the list of liens when the parties are unable to
pay the fall amount of the State claim, or to peas them
to such as may apply and pay for.them. No, length of
nrumthorixed possession secures title Against the State.
and it such parties are generally wynred that. they will
be compelled to pay for the lands, they will come for
ward and settle, but not otherwise. It is also propoted
o make a penal offence for any party to enter upon and
cut timber from State lands until a proper survey tuts
been made and accepted by the Sate. Ago icultriml
collegriand scrip to ttie lenient of 790,04 G acres Uni
ted States lands has been granted the State by the gen
er-I government, of which 200,000 acres have been
sold at an avera9e of 59 cents an acre. Receipts from
this source, about $' 5 1,23 5 . As this office contains the
sancta of all the land titles in the State, its destruction
by Are would be an Incalculable loss, an irreparable
evil. The Legislature is urged to make it, what it is
not now, but certainly should be, thoroughly are
Report.
• The Annual:Re Cort of State TreasureiiieMble shows
a sadafactory'condition of the State finance: .
• The receipts for the 'past year' have heen..$6.S29..CCS.-
M. all from ordinary ...v,Urces, .excepting 1 , 661.
refunded by the reneral povermhent, al . :41100;CW re
ceived from the- Penneydvania BaSroad Company on.
- account 'of Indebtednet.s. The expaditares during the
yearhave been $0,A62,a0.141. as follows for ordinary ex
pen.es. $4,091;010 4t : $.10T,f,0; TO for' the Chambershorg
sufferers, and $l.,S6T,Cati 15 for the liquidation of Jae
debt. .Amon the ordinary expenses' is included the
amount paid for the relief of the Chambersharg Fu f-.
The Treasurer says.that the act of list Legislature
atv hori zing the payment of pensioni to-soldiers Of the
war of ISI2 cast the State much more than was antici—
pated. over 2600 claims having been already received
involving a disburtenient exceeding .$.1Cat.030.•• He'ree
ommends that the law be repealed, holding tliat the
paing of perishing 'should •be done by the general
The.cilicer complaints of the 'negligence of the local
5abi...4.00m in procuring returns - of movies on interest--
In the first: . fourth: sixteenth.• seventeenth: and eigh
teenth wards of Philadelpltia;thefe iecno inch return
made and the same' Is true of other districts in -the'
State. The amount of tax . puld by this source-during
' the year is about $300.1100.. He recommends that the
Citate tax on personal' property be d ispet-sed with, - and
in lien thereofeach ' county lie .required ,to pay into.
the State Tresanirer forty cents on each taxable. inhab-
He believes that the State debt can ire reduced here
after without iricreasing the burden of taxation...at
the rote of abbot three-millions of dollars per ant,uni,
which would hi a very lew yean3.lirplidate - our. entire
State indebtedu6ss, - • '
If the satisfactory'conditima
. of our State'
is to' be continued the Union party_ . renst be
kept - in poiver: 'lf the Sham Peinuctacy ob- -
Lain power again in Penpairlyania, , : the debt
and taxation .will ,increase-,i, .That fact
should be .63pressed upon the - niinds . of . the
People
Ton Cone:: TAx.-- - -We trust that Con
gress. will embody in itSne.w.T;Triff bill a: tax
of..tive cents per. pound on cotton, with a
drawback of three "cents per.pottod - on..that
used in this coontry. ...Manufacturers are In
favor of it: From a large revenue could
be derived While itwenld protect our cotton
manufactures -and them -. up in be
South. This latter feature is:especially im
Portant. We.advocstcdthis matter last year,
when, the Tariff waS . : under Consideration;
and_ we favor it still.for . .Wethink that, it is a
'tax which should be imposed while that; on
manufacturesshould - be removed: The great
necessity now is to build up the :manitfac
tures ..-of the. coumryi , and every 'measure
tending - to that de:sit able' result should -be
gout Affairo.
Wekly
SUN 6" • • * MOON'S OUANUEB
1, NIULS ; BETS •
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7 . 23 4 5:1 New M:: fi.7 3 4ei•e'2 .
7' 23-4 E4,.,Flrst. Q. 13'11 33 mo.
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22 4 IX Lust 'Q. 2
,7 9 51, 1.224 SF
7 215 IV - - • .
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MkTEOROLOGICILL TABLE
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Temprratzire. at Gregnicood iittring Nye ,reek - ending
. .
JANUARY, 738 T
Sl:aiing on tlio Park ia.fino
71i-norrorr, --Second Sunday or Hitt year End
first after Epiphany: Day's length, 9 hours . and.
.
33 - minute/L. .
Oni , ' of our carriers lost his route book On Sat, -
urday 'morning last. The , finder will confer 'a
favor by leaVing it at'this'ollieb. • • .
. 71,e owner of tiro fur cuffs , dropped in Union
Tian on Thnreday evening,licelett' . a Con
'curt, can obtain them by Galling at, thhi office:,
.The late Fair of SL Parriek's Church iii this
Bnrongh, realized•for the Chnrch a 'profit above
expeneee, of S2G2 40: This inuet-he very grati
fying to the nianagers. • .
Masol ir.:—.Tho following, are the officers elect
eclat Jost meting of Tama9na Lodge, N.
.235, A. Serve •the ensiling' year: S.-B.
Gr.eff,- W. M ; Win.l3rOokes, S. W ; H. Martz;
J W ; ill. P. Fowler,': Treas •; • .Priscr,
At a setting of the Good Intent Fire COMpRInc
held on ,Thursday * even inglast , the following offi
cers were elected : President, .S. 'Xi. Russel;
\lce President, W. H.. Gore Secretary, A. 8..
Cochran ; Treasurer, Samuel 31. 31eirtiruer. •
Ife 7 Jer's..Entertainments.—The entertainments
of Professor Heller the world renowned magician,.
will commence in :Union Hall on Monday 0 veiling
next-14th instant. Hie Sphynx will ho some-.
thing worth seeing. Reserved seats 'for these
performances can lie obtained at, Bosbystiell Brba.
In a list of the names of soldiers of Whom, up
to this•time, nothing definite has been learned--
.published by Miss Clara Bartonwe find.' the,
name of William Lord, Co: A, - 9Gth Pa. Regiment.
Does a comrade know, what became of him'? If
so, address Miss . Clara-Barton, Washington; D. C.
-
Mr. Peter F. Manley formerly of this Hortingh,
printer, and son of Capt. John A. Hanley; died in
Philadelphia ou the 4th inst. aged . 46 years. He
had worked for many .Years in that City at his
trade, before his death. His remains werJ. in
terred on Monday in Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Phil
.adelphia:
. : . Slierifr's Sale of ReaLF.:gtale.—The Sheriff will
expose to ssle. on lifondar, Fehr:nary 4; '1867, at
the Conrt'llouse iri.this borough; the following
proptrtv
Coaliand in Tremont township, 4Go a ,, reTa•and
dwelling, as the 'property of •Josiah .(
William V. Beal and John B. Prince. ,
• .
The oflicers of W. C., No. - 73;:J. S. of .of
Mahauoy City, recently elected ,are as folloirs
'P. P.,
M. B. Allebach ; P., Benj, Focht ; 'V..P.,.
J.L. Shipman ; M. of F., J. 8.. DeSilva ; It. 8.,
Wm: R. lost ; S.,..Srlvester Schuler ; -. F. 8-,
W. Scott Yost ; T.; Geo. Decker; C., Wilson W..
Miller.; I. G., 'Chas. S. Bonner ;.0...11.; T." J.
Foster. .
04: 7, P. I.llfrrwat.tho lucky ono at the Eis
teddfod on- Wedl'resdav -evening last. Re drew
thelarge fruitcake baked in Mr. Lincoln's stove
at his former home in Smingfield; Ill:, • and pre
sented to our Welsh . friends •by Mrs. '.l"ilion of
that City; the lady wtio:madc it. The Colonel
will 'accept- our congratulations Upon, his good for
tune in drawing the cake; • and nu: thanks for
piece of it. • • :
Large Pumpkin..—Lest season, Mr. Daniel Del
bert a farmer of 'South Manheim Township, raised'
from two seeds, eleven pnmpkins weighing in the
aggregate, three hundred and • eighty-seven
pounds. Tiso largest which he brought to, town
on Monday last, weighed sixty-four pounds.. This
may be considered an extraordinary product from
two seeds.
,The species is known as the barrel
pumpkin.
Yesterday.morniwj the pupils" connected with
the. Paschal Institute of this Borough, presented
their Principal 'with an elegantly finished gold
headed cane. It contains the following inscrip
tion: "Tn J. A.M. Passmore, January 1; 1867.'
The intentibn. was to present it on
.the. let, but
the pupils were disappointed in not receiving it
at .that time. Mr. Peen:lore is in every respect,
worthy of thii testimonial. - . • • •
-
Temperarace.—,The following aro the officers
for the .preßent 'term of Perseverance Division,
No. 46, H. of Ti, of Ashland P., Ed. Ebert ;
W. A., Daniel ; R,- S., John T. Davies; A.
R. S., John A. Gamer;.T., George N. Howden ;
F. S.. Moses Owens ; Chaplain; Rev. T. R. Sykes ;
C., Ormon C. Baroard ;.A; C., Thomas Stevens ;
L S., David pies ; 13.-s , Thomas Tindle. Lady
officers : L. C., Miss Maggie Dryden.; 'L. S:, Mrs,
Heil r Ist A ,-Miss Burchfield ;.2nd
A., Mies Henrietta Keller ; 3rd L. A.: 'Miss Mary
• .
•
Thc second mas4nerade and fancy dress canii
'val ofthe season will be given at the Skating Park,
this Borough, on Wednesday evening next, 16th
inst, The' band will be in attendance, .and. the
participants'mill we , do not .doubt, have a good
time. The Park istiow illuminated with powerful
reflectors and If the moon should be propitious on
the evening' fixed for the carnival, • the smooth
surface of the Park will present a brilliant scene.
We might state that - whenever a red tlag - is dis
played, on the pole' at . Ctntre' and klahantango
streets, it is to inform skate* that there Is-skating
Phonography, -Rev. Jones of Cincinati,
who teaches Prof, Pitman's system of phono
graphy, is now in this County, for the purpose of
giving instruction in the art. He has formed a
class in St. Clair where he is now teaching:
He will proceed from thence . to Ilineraville, And
afterwards form a class here. A letter from Mr:
Ephram T. Daries,of Hiner:mile, commendatory
of Mr_ Jones is a teacher,. will be found anion
the advertisements in 'to-day's Journal. Prof.
Pitman's system is exasllents and All wild can
should leap It from so capable ti teacher as Mr.
Mc Lincoln Oface.—The icknotiledgments of
the Eisteddfod for the pretreat of a caw baked in
a cooking stove still standing in-the fanner real-.
dence of Alwatuii Limo* Bpritigtlehl, EL, are •
expressed In the folksy - jugn*3ldt= adopted be-,
fore ita adjournment: ... - .
Rewrap, That the :memory of nor. late patriotic
President Lincoln; the tore lover of liberty is sm u t
dear to-the Pottsville Eisteddfod. That tbe cake baked
in Wog 0001 K Stove which was seat fur • =abeam. to.:
the Eistedd'od b m oat lton and James Esq.,
of Springfield. • El. • Is' - • gratefully received. and.
that the sincerest thanlia of the Eisteddfod and Q om _
nate° are berebytendered to that - patrioile lady and
gentleman for the ooze, , •
• Th e .Union Bail Lectures.-The firsts teefunief
the.second ooriree was delivered otabindayevo-_
Wing last.by Mei: Dewitt Talinadge.of.Pidladel
phia:.- The subject was "Oft Home." Kr. Tel
roadr.M after describing thortnnoyanneeibf houset
hunting , and the ineonveniericas of , boardhig,
dwelt upon the ;building of What should - be . eur.
house,'or hOme,.. Re gave the idea of:laying the
corner 0.01:10, WWI alithe family present; then.de-
Pcribed the:hall, the par the alwping rooms,
the dining•roorn, the nurse and the kitchen. It
was a delightful lectnre,ipartictdarly:xemarkable
that so rnany charming images, so ranch that ht
• useful, so ranch fun could be elicited from appa
rently so homely- and dry. a. Enhject
House." Those who - .were present are under obli
.gationi to Xthe. r... Tahnadge for one of. most
nleasanfir,tellectnal treats they ever experienced._
It bite: be hopea that this wilt not. he - ,3fr...1"..'s
laurtvisit here in the character of a lecturer: . All
who Were present on- Triesday evening Kould Ilkm
to hear him, again. • •
..
—At . a ..rrghlar communication of
Swatara. Lodge, l Nci. '2i; A. 'Y. - held at:Tre-
Mont, Decembitr 17, - ISM. The, following officers
were duly eleztea to Ferro for the next Masonic
.rear ; couunencinu on St, John's - day : •
.
:W..31., Thaac D. Lehman ; .S. •W. ; William 4.
Lewis ;"J..Vl'; George R. Miser;' Secretary, John
'Tottr ; Trnsfets, W. H.. It. , :inophl, J. B;Ziobael.t.
and 'Geo. P..owen. . ~ ' - ..:' I -. • -.•- ' - '
. . .
The above (Slicers were . dtily . inatilled by P. M.•
Tice, on •St. John's.clay. .Deeember 27th.
appointed Bro. M. Reed S..D ; Bro :'Hamilton
'Bayley , Bro. John DeibleeTlei; After the
installation the brethren retired in.a.ftWsly to the
National Douse , Tremont. •,rind • eat - down to a
stimptuane repast prepared by.ltro.JoSephEnien
nper.gerin the usual excellent style,
_to:which the
brethren did jusilee...... - After . the . 'n.saal.
Masonic toasts the brethren we:, ent crtair.ed with
.an instracti:re arhlrrse b.B
rrn. Wm, Garrett, after'
• wide]: songs and recitations necupierl the evening;
.until a late linur... Brethren ell. retired' highly
phased with - the night's nntertaininent .
The - Pottir:iPe - lii'Arttiny' Society
was this Week 4ain. disaptiointed by the lecturer
ann. - in-teed. sn. the debate .was it OriC3 opened,•
and -.the -ttitestiqu "Did the' Sonthern .States by
their net of: :and isttellinn teileit their
statni as Statosin- tiietzion . ,7sva . .s:tliscrisse — d.by
31 , isrs..31sriz ati.l Intrii'retante on the ntlirmitive
and hy 3IesSTR. Schalek, Snit it,and Bechtel niithe
negative. This Tteeiioti •is no:s , concluded; but
the Associate Judges hying absent,..nt3 decision
was rendered.' 'Rev. Mr, hir.rveS Inis.proonsed to
address the Society 'lnesdsy Evening.
:Messrs. iE:11. Biirliagame and C., P. Bechtel haVe
hecti . appointed - chief debaters for next: week,
they to...elect aud'also their assist-
. .
The. officers; of the Society beg-the, public to
pardon the irregular pncenclings-durimi• the past
-few -weals ; they. hope to be more: fortunate in
their selections. and appointments heicafter:
Tile members of the - Societ;s: are-earnestly' in
questeA t.O . at tcinti- mare . pm:Mt:illy,- and :show
more zeal.in the cause othenvise the Society
.
soon have to adjourn sine (he. . . ,
. . .
DeaiL a Soi.f/ier...-, I lobert Morris ..11nutzing
er, youngest eori of Sanmel Einntzinger; Esq.- ' of
this Itofonglt, died on. thd.morning ..of. the' 10th
inst., at Ills r sidettee' in this Borough;' aged• so
.yettre. ' 11 ntontlis and - 27 days. .dentilf was
caused by an affection' of the - lungs. When the
rebels opened on. Port .Sumpter Mr.
Iturdzingtfr enliste.in Conmauy C; Capt.. J. K.;
Sigfried, Gth Pa. Regithent, for the three months
service.- Atthe expiration'of. that service he en-.
listed in Company L; McCortnick,7th
Penne,. Cavalry, in-which he - served .aboht four
teen months.. At that peribd en service
in vicinity , of Nashville ; when his horee fell
with him, brealiing one of his legs in two. plaCes:
InConitegnence of thii lie became permanently
disabled. and was honorably dischargyd froth. the
service. He bore duriug - -his. service in the - Army'
the repetatain of a faithful,' brave Soldier. • lie
leaves a. wife and two children.
„. .
The funeral will tako..plaeo . . (Slni , .
afternoon. at - 2 o'clock from late
sixect; . liOtween'.-Cc;nire and liailrbad
The public is respectfully: invited to attend:
Silrer 11 edilinq.--.on • lAf;t• Weclnegilay evening,
`Mr. and 3Trs. Guit.erm.m. of Port carbon, 6 . .eic_
brated their silver nodding .. - Beside' the family
consisting - or eight children and four grand -chil
dren, there .wan a large number.of 2 gueets front
FhilailiApiiia and , other plaerm present. Mimi*
those frein Pottevilie, were' Hon: F. WYTlnghes,
Hon: C..tt...,.Pittnah;,Dr. Chas. Ila,recier ? Sr., D. E.
'Nice, Oliver Dobson and L, F. ,Whittier, Esqs.
Tho ccm.iible Henry Eituesler a ed . lady, father and
'mother of.,llrs. Gniterman w*ere-also present,
.Everythingconneated' with the -entertaihinent
was Conducted on the grandest scale: The table
was loafed with good • t dogs, wine and Other
.dritiltS were Eicellent, anti- the - inusic 'ivas
nished Pref. Conrad and. iiidy-eliecch es;
songs; toasts • and social amusements Were the
order:of. the evening, and everything -was gotten:
np in a style - onnithensurate with thexell known
hospitality or Mr. and Mrs. Ouitertnati. , Many of
the presentS:w. , :re.verp• tine; and the : well pleased
company 'adjourned at a. late holy, with many
.wishes' for unalloyed pleasure to the !`happy.
couple." •
.
2reirormtAirairs.—W6 .
e,xtraet • the' folloteing
•ilems from the Tremont llnion.qf Thurdav last :
TAM F,.`: Rtic..—The "Mica' Fair elosed.ob Saturday
ClAtt.AeorptUri.Tler. Mr. ljerlin. of wimarnspo'i,
:ma., hits acceptod aball 'of the' Sr, John's Lutheran
vont:root:ion of this:. place, and will enter upon - . his
ministerial duties here about the tat ol February nett.
.. : Perete..kerro Eleangelleal. CillITO of
thit,lace are bolding I{ series of meetmrs; and we nn,
derstnnd a deep interisr is being manifested. On San-.
day evening it • was -crowded to ecc..4, many -.being
obliged to go away for w ant room. The Mr. Rev.
Reinoehl is being assisted Garret.' •
FATA accident Which ti nppen to
to Mr..George - Lehatail,.Some three months „egg, in the
mini.s . in Palish Creek:, fermimited fatally. on the Iffith
of December: 'Mr. Lehman .WiL9 n Member of the order
Odd . 1 1 ',11.ows Ilia remains. Werd:depr;siterl In file M.
Barial-ground, on:New...Sears Day.. The funeral
cortege was. one of the largest ever seen in Tremont.
Tremotit.Lodge,-No: , of which ~daeased. was a
Meriaber.. 4 timed nut. In ha ge :nurrthers: - .Donaldson'
Lodge,.'lsio:ns2, anti V.ine.Gthre LCAlge No, 145.. 'were
also Largely represented. Rev. Mr. Reittoebl,.Pastor of
the Evangelical Church, offieffied . for the flunily.of the
deceased, and preached ill' German an , Impre.:stre ser-
Mon from Matt. 24 4d. Rev. McConnell, of the M. E.
Church, officiated an Chaplain for the Odd . .. Fellows,
reading their beatitiful burial rerviee at the grave:.
1212111=1
I. 10 • 32 0 26 0
I 10 L ' ' 20
30 .1 . 33 ' 20
21- - 28 '122
1" 12"-- -10'
15 . 2T 26
. .
In cur hst-we noticed -the fact that.a series-of
hkebway robberies was - committed - by:three high;
Waynien, between Bear, Gap and Mt. Cannel,
Northumberland County, on- the2-ith. nit.
_Ttie
follbwitag adtlitional particulars are from- the
Suhintry ijmerican .•
"Thu - first inirselis robbed . were liaac Hummer
and it boy from Bu- , 11.-• -The robbnrn, with --revol
vers M hlind,-,camitt.the horses antideruanded
their money or their lives; and took from Mr. -H.
:BD and his new orCrenat; . and front:tilt:boy $2.50.
Soon after they robbed Peter Yocum, of near Gap;
of .$56 and a:silver watch. : TheMer.t victim that
came—along: was Simon Vonnlit, of Montour
county; from whom they - took $5O. The: fourth
'victim. They. enctiuutercd•stas.Abrallant'.Haaa,_
front near Lewisburg,•from whom . theYl took $.1.6.
and d revolver. 'The fifth waSAYashington Swenk,-'
from 'near Etynburg, • 'whonr relinted.ef
tind tipped him on the . heatrwitti a reVolver: heL
eauSe .1)0_ had no
_more. These; robberies.-were .
committed in had_
space of an hour.-• 'The condi
tion of addle§ in the coabregion,.uear Mt.: Carmel;
is terrible: Many of the miners ate ont of om,-
ployment,,and lawlesn 'men; inflamed with liquor,
threaten-to rub, and shout itnecesSary, --all tral: ,
eters' thatmosupposed to have Money.. Several.
of the etinduetora on the railroads. near Mt.'Car--
Mel, have: been. assaulted, and now carry reyol;
Repo,l.-,The iegnlar monthly
meetAig'of the Dirktora of the Poor, 6.4 ..Schnyl.;
kill Comity, )vati held at...the Alms lionne, Jain. 7,
1867. • Present,, R. C. Wilson, leaa6 Orwig, Jr,7
The - following ia..the :cousin et' the lionise for_
the month ending Dec.
Imitated ilitlie.House Not'. 30,1866.-':'.-426
" -• " Dc c.. 31, 473
.
• " ....frerease last month .47
No. of inmates in ilie'Llonse' Lee.' 34.1865, , -401
to same time this rear •' • • ' 473
Increase last year • 72
Of the aboVe, 5S arc insarie aulidietie ; 97 lin-.
der medicii7 treattneut ; -67 children..
Admitted during. the month, 84 ; Discharged
and abscoddewd. 34 ; bound out, 2 ; born, 3 ; died, 4.
• Lodging - and meals were furnished to 4 203 per-
'Osiolgor rebel_ Wlll3 grapted to 404 persons,
arnatirthog to :11,5J7 00.. •
,• •
Bills Were read, and orders were drawn, amount
ing la • • •• •' 99,957 50
Previous issue. • '
, . ..... 71,902 79
. Total in 1566 ... . .. ... 75,878'29
The followink appointments were made by the'
Board, Jan. 1. 1867.: . •
Steward—Michael • Seltzer ;. • 3.latron---PLIT
Seltzer; Physician and - Surgeon—Dr. B. Shan
non ; Asst. Physician and Clerk—Dr. 0. L. Say
lor ;.Shoemaker—Henry Shropp; Baker—George
• Huntsicker connsel—Charles Hip*.
31iis ITeirlett'q Concert :--A large anal appreciaz
. .
tive audience was present at Mu:alien - lett:a -con
cert in-Union Hall on Thursday evening: It was
her first appearance here, and we -believe in a
'public concert, ass performer, and she made a
favorable impression. She was ii pupil of Perch'.
She is petite in. Persbn and young, and it would
be unreasonable to expect a lady of so delicate a
physique to possess a voice of. much volume..—.
That she has not. ' But she - has a •voice that Is
fresh, sweet and of considerable compass; _which
has been apparently,:carefully cultivated,- and
she executes difficult passages with case and.
brilltaucy. - She sang a selection frOm the opera
of the Sicilians, a song "The Nightingale's Trill, 9
by Ganz, and Eckert's SwisiA song (especially the
latter), very acceptably to the critical : audience.
This was evinced by the enthusiastic applause
that rewarded her efforts. . .
.
Miss Hewlett was assisted by Miss Denegre,
who R. - wsesses a fair' Contralto vole°, and 'sang
with effect the dashing "Drinking Song" 'from.
Lacretia Borgia,• and a daett from Linda with
Miss .Hewlett. The duett was encorded and
they sang rery, charmingly, • "2deet Me by bloom,
- .
The other pelformers were Prof..-Ruharts, .'a
fine 'bask, and Prof . Becker, the accomplished
pianist. The former sang two songs well, while
the latter . played •two solos very effectively—the
one from &naming& being particularly Plea Sing:
Miss Hewlett's concert was all - in all a decided
success: - Wino time ripens her powers • she will
without doulit,. fill a' . prominent • position in'the
musical world. 'Even now she is a-singer of no
mean ability, and Pottsville Will be. glad to hear
her again should she decide to pay us another via
it at no distant day. • . . - • •
. .
.Black *Band Iron Ore.--.Tbe interest in the dis
covery of this ore, in this. County is on
crease. . Where.. it is - now mined by R. W. me.
Ginnes, at St. Clair; it is ' sepposed to lie .
Seventy-five feet under the 'Diamond Vsin, :not
seven as was stated erroneously in out last. . On
Tuesday a huge mesa of theore, ma's brought to
-the Union League room,- and is . pecialiarly inter
eating. showing as it does, the thickness of the
vein at St. Clair,. which is thirty-nine inches.
There is no v.ein of this orein Great Britain which
- can approachtliis.of Schtiylkill in thickness. The'
great point now is to ascertain puOtiyely whether
it permeates the Region. So far, it has-been
discovered at several-points in' the Comity, and
this. Week' we understand that traces of it .were
found at an old working in Sharp Mountain; this
Borough. As all railroadSmnst in course Of time,
on the score of economy, adopt steel rails and' s
this ore will mate a fine article by the Bessemer
process, if found, to the. extent anticipated,this
can be made the great iron and steel - producing
region of the country: . , • • .
... A communicant writes-to ne on this Subject,
atiticipating.interference from the low duty pm••
paled to be.placedon imported old scrap wrought
and cast iron. He is fearful. ihatif the low rate
of duty which he names- in his conimunicatiott,
should be - adopted,'-Itwill 'interfere fatally.
.with .
the development ' of our iron interest. The matter
is certainly, worthy or investigation, - and of: petit
thin to Cimgrese. if found'io threaten as seriously •
as our correspondent suppoSes:- Mitt eominunica
tion is as . - .. • • .
. . - .
• ...
." Porriain.*.ianurwy 9.1867. •
Ya Ethos—There /13 quite .10 exdtement now ex-.
tiding in per town and county hi regard to new dump,.
cries of Iron ore.:Thia is all very good, and It h. hoped
and lielleved that the endivW be that andidentoro will
be fonnd to make Eldraylkill Oonntythe centre 'of the:
tronimainese. • Bat while thisla being - done. and Ver.'
erything Is "couleur de raeo an. far as regards 'abnn.
dstneenr alLneee-barynederhda to reakelron, the Con.
;greet of the United States to ecinalderinethripropriety
-ot, admitting-at the : nominal datpot threwdoUars per
ton fro o - enabler, oldserapborchntb :mega
ootaket,.. afetiy.of.the pr udnall EogilahandOentit
'hil roads are now taking up their hxerridla and anbatl
lutingstiel and relingthrirOld itotiteln rot
Abai: „ ey taus offer ir ed an _;•inveire ot woo .two-oto fee;
Id'.
rails then Lending in New.:Yorkflanusiderablylen
than he could buy good - pig, iron . and airrral a l
mins it la .worlhisls per ton lziore -pig iron;
'I I II,E JOIrRNA.E,.JANITAR - X * 12;1867.
. .
Five. dollars were awarded: to' John:Davis;
• Cass Township, and Sete Richards,-St.'Clair, fbr
declamr.tion... There were nine competitors. • .
Baty dollars were awarded . : to "Cor Cynon"
for 'singing .!`The . Heavens -.are .Telling" from.
Hasdn's"Creation.:7 There were. two' competing
choirs who did remvtably. well. This was the
t:priie for singing 'wad created -the most
• row:4ollßn were awarded to Danl. Davis,St.
Clair, for impromptu speech._ There were twelri
. co m petitors. • Subject, t e "Old Bachelor."
Fifteen' dollars: -were awarded to ."QA. Oysion"
for singing an ancient; Weleli mar iong, arraiged
2 by Prof. Parry. Two choirs 'competed.., • •
Eight dollars - were 'awarded for best "Catch,"
avepartiekoompeting- ' -• • • -•
•' • One dollar was awarded to air. &met Thomas,,
lklabinot , for impromptu' performance' on organ.
2 - • Two dollars were awarded for beat impromptu .
sinmng, which was yery ImOsing. • •
• This ended theafternootes proceedings.'
Ins. the :evening there- Was a'grand- concert;
Among - the 'performers -was lifr..T. , (3.Powen,.
who" ang two songs*, the greatiatiafactiort
"the --- itamoe.: 'fie was encored. '.:.This Was his
Arai - appearance ;Isere since hie. retorriftvini two
atiocessfat angagenienteet the Bast; andheisings
'heifer milt More pleasingly Utz
Twenty dollars . were; awarded to; Bei. -
BerfAi late Patter of . 7 04ettri/le Baptist Chunk
therle for .: th o e ld ratis iglis c iii i . ep w - lietrig hich
. . ,are irot_ ben ked " r e ;t il l no wi w th rialls the
add. of tbe.Govemmeat. notwirboanalor. the.requhe. -
ment that American iron wet to tie used in the rails:—
So you eeel dlr. Editor, berms wo thimble annelras
hunting material m make imm- we bad better first Mid
out whether Government is: going to rint..us 031'11.11
emiality with.the cheap labor of Europe, In thith : Mise-.
Ewa haws anyamorg curicus to try the iron making
tateinese:my advice is to no to England or Belgium:
and I think these views %%lithe endorsed out by several
gentlemen who have recently returned from a tour of .
**Mimi 'of English iron interests. • - - Ituudtem not .
what the duty may be on railroad bar iron .or pig iron,
so king as the Englilt can send iron (wrought Jon) in
to the muultrY V' free, or nearly an, it has the same.
'effect on Iron m ng here.. .- -Buns Maio.- •
...._. . . . -. •
- About Sf. Clair...Overthe initials, "5:.0.-- Et. 7.
se correspondent furnishes to.lthePothatotifn Le d- • •
ger - tlie following notings of EL: - Clair.- - -4nth Witten
'.borough= -] -.-mider,date Of Sam. 2., .1857, - - . - • --- .-
, This bortingb U. three. mita itixive. PORsvgie-.. and
midway between Port Carbon and New Castle: It lice
. in a beautiful valley. through the.e.entre of Whichilovria
• Kill Creek. and is well laid out, the streets interseet-•
ing alright angles.. ' The buildings are attetlyfrarne, a*
large number having been erected daring. the past sea.
--'...n, and ethers were remodeled; but in architectural.
*fey_ the s plain. Ls far behind.Pottstovrn. There Is a
.populittlen of about. 1,00(k of. Tarim • natiorm , "tind
nineties, such'. es. Araerican.. ,German. English, Irish .
and Welsh:the foreign' element greatly. prevailing.-
- This is-the mining. district,..and' , here Cash is King.
- raillieries are all around ns,thenrine.ipattif which, are
those of the St. ClairComparry, ConSolidated Mammoth
'ein ContraY. the Mesars.•Johns..Rnyder st Coe' ftc.
Great heaps f coal - dirt clo s e by the town, attract the
L l
. ey e . - In .be
••• times. immense quantities. of coal are
sent to mai . 2 from this neighborhood,' bet for several'.
Weeks pastthe trade has...been very, dull-liftle or noth:-
Ing dote at moat - of the mines. -.. In ()fir place the pros
' pect. le hrightening, although I. fear . it will be :Several
' weeks yet before we have brisk thrum again. • On the
other side 'Broad Mountain: by means bf stationary.
engines: matt brought up to thetim, thence Along the.
planes.- gold_ down by a fearful grade this •side • of the
reoluitrun. The road passes through here to Palo Alto
. .Where the long trains are formed:: There.is one' blast
furnace here and the recent die's - reties , of. iron ore in
•
the neighborhood, . give . promise of aria works before
to p e 's have chin:dies enough. ;in the place;lf they were •
only more ettlefent. Salmi and his cause • Seems to be
•on• the averident•-• .Few towns perhaps-are more suer
ed with intemperance ; drinking houses of all kinds
'abounding, and when all :other kinds 'of business is
dull, the rtim -Irak flourishes. 0I it is •fearful to
- think how Many husbands and fathers, sons and broth,
ern, frequent these dringing hells,' spend time, money..
'. billies and conscience, pawn soul end body. to the dev
il: We have several temperance organizations that.
. are doing something to mitigate the evils of tilt moi
ster-vice. Recently a lofte of Good Templets has beee
.opened, which bids fair to be Very useful. A few weeks
• aim see lied a lecture on 'temperance by Mr.. Carswell;
of Canada - West. which was an, impressive and' thril
• ling address; his style very, much "resembling - that of
• Ne.• John B. Gvirigla.:- - I would advise the Mena of, the
cause in Pottstown tOI3SCOTO his services for, a few eve
ni
•• Dist week, on Christine& and the following night:.
• the Sunday School and Choir-of the M.' E. Church gave
in exhibition and concert.in-which - a great variety of
pieces were spoken add sang by the - children:Who gen
erally acquitted thernselves very well, while the Choir . :
'accompanied by the ergan.nisconised some grand mu
sic: The entertainment es ii whole . minted off finely,
. and as far as I have learned gavevery general eatisfec-.
• -titini and was also a pecuniary snecest, yielding consid
. embly over a handred dtillara,: - for the • benefit of the
. .
On . New-Years Night •in the: Primitive Methodist
Church. Bev: 11. Graves, pastor of the Lutheran Church
-in Pottsville, delivered lint popular lerture on Matrimo-
My. . lie bad but-a email hem, owing to' the :pricy of
admbision being fifty' center. and there being eeveral
babe in the town_ the church hada pecuniary ben
ent in view, on their own account, as well as. the spesk,
eve, I regretted tbesivallueei of the assembly r.-it .w 49
however; an appreciative audience: Thelecturer was
lively. earnest and. fluent. handling his theme admire
hip, deecribing the character and e..nduct of-various
ear.didates for - makirimey. - the caw ea ar.d cures for
'matrimonial troubles. awl abounded in apt ilinetrations.
The lecturo waswell worth bearing.' ;I ik It would'
pay min Lutheran (Si• Reformed friends of Pottstown to
Graves to deliver it in one of thelechurches, •
• 6rdnd Army cy" . —As - Posts of, thia
:patriotic cirganizition • of , bond 'ably. discharged
soldiers' are' being - established here' and elsewhere
thrungbont.the • Nortli, we - .publish below for the.
information CI :soldiers and the public; objects
and aims of the Aistaciation: • They are embodied
. in tlfe „ following which was adripted by•the recent
National Convention it 'lndianapolis • . • •
' That the Grand Army of the Itennblic is organ
ized to nialtitain its civil life thwin great principles - for
.vvhich it stood in arms under. the nallorial ttig ; and it
stsinds.pledged • to Crush out active treason, to.edvance
and suituort active. loyalty, :o secure sound Vonstita.
'Mimi liberty toaltmen. and -.to • vlnflicate.everywhere.;
and-at all thnekilie fell• Mid complete rights of every
loyal Americuit citizen vizi:install combination of force
'ordratid that may attenifit to deny or deprive them 'of
2.• That we pledge all the txitier a • xiil influence Which
as Individuals or sin - avociation, ten legitimately
wield in the most especial manner totbose gallant men
:who stoed „NIA by . the country in its hoar 01-*ngopY,•in.
the •rebellious Slam' and -who, through all manner. of
doSses Mid lain; les,. ptrecutions under Color of law,
•rtinintained th , liintecritY and vindicated their loyalty;
'and we tolemnlfileclare that no Power (list we can use
shall neglected nub' .they,age. thorouehly and .eran'
pletely protected in the active exercise of the rights of
the American freeman, through the entire coin:try eve: -
.
which .oar flag flouts. - . . , ' .• •' • .. • •
That •Cong,rt•ss... jusffe, and . riot in charity,
should pass • 1:;vv: eonalizing in aArist manner the
boPolles A. 1.71 ,i6ll soldiers and sailors., •
."
• That we: pow, as- onreelves'to
050 our bed endeavors- to . preenre anprbpriate Stifle
and-otional legislation for the edecation" and mainte
miry of orphans tind . widows of deeensed
and maimed brethren, knit to enforce a speedy.ailju.t
.theut mid rwyment 'of ail .in kful. claims aglifist. the
Government due soldiers 'Mid-m . lton.: and .1 hei r
,S. That Inoue opinion no titan worthy to hea free
citizen of a - free - country :who is. not willing- to bear
'arms in its defense.' and we. therenire saggei.t. 'to Con
gress the passage of a law making it the Inexorable. du
ty of every citizen -to' defend. his country in time.of
V
-need, in person and not I substitute... •
.. O. That as a matter ofjustice and right, and bee nee
the sacrifice made and dangers encountered by the Uni—
on soldiers and' Sailors who served iu the late. War for
111 c preservation of the country cannot ever be fully T . C ,
paid. we respectfully ask that those in anthoritYhestow
upon needy end worthy soldiers and sailors such . p isi-
Ilona of honor and profit as they' ay be competent to
fill. and while we seek nothing. for ourselves, or tho Se.
• of our comrades who are able to maintain themselves,
ive do earnestly-recommend this request to the cooped .
era: ion. of all' in authority. and we . especially ask the
attention of the President-to his policy Heretofore' de
clared on. this sublett. • •• . "... ". • ' •
.The folltiwingare the . results.to be 'attained by the
organization; as slated in Ipe.thmstitu
I.:The preservation of those kind laid fraternal feel
lugs whichlave hound together with the strong cards
.or affection, the comrades in' arms of many battles,
slegM and marthes. • •
2. To make these ties aiallable ill Works and results -
'of
of kindue,qs,. of avor, and material aid to those in need
'qf assistance.
TO make a provision where Wl'S' not aireadY d ' one;.
fOr the support.. rare and 'education of • soldiers'or
. phans,iind for the maintenance of wfdowi of deceased.
. .
Far the protection and'ati — sirs-afire of
.dlsablod
tilers ; whether disabled by wouuds, sickness, ~%1
5. For the establishment 'and. deferSfe Ofi,tlst. .
Of the Soldiery of the .Cuited.titates, mordly, socially,.
:and politically, with a view to inettli :Ur a proper ap
preciation of such services and rlaims by the American
people. .
Recrnfts'prrTented for enlistment in the ti rind Arniy
of theltepublic, shall be soldiers or sailors ,honorahly.
surfing. or honorably discharged soldlerk or'sailors
the Volunteers or _Regular - Army or-Navy ; and shall"
exhibit their di.ehirgesim enlistment. Orbital' produce
satisfactory evidence of h wing beeir:horoiraiily
charged : No soldier or sailor who has.baiii vOnvicted
Of dascition - or any . caber; infamous 'crime, shall be eli
gible to. membership. • . • s • • - •
Th 6 -association composed of National; State::
Conntyand Precinct' organizations. 0? -thw.Natiorfal
Organization Gerwral S. A Hurlbut' has been rho Sen
Commander-in-Chief, Iteadmiarterlf.at Sprincileld: 11-.
linois Each State - Organization is called a Depatt...
went: and each Precinct -a. Post... ESCII State... District
and Post has it-a own. officers, including a Commander,:
Adjutant and "quartermaster.. Each Department and
Post. bas iii addition, one Surgeon. arid • Chaplain, and
each Postan Officer of the. Guard' and an OffiCer of 'the
Day. All officers are selected a ithOnt regard to previ
.ons rank in the service. • . • - . ... •
•. A :PoSt. .been established in. Millersville,' and
;Ve underetaiid that it is' in eoutemplatiOn to or: , -
ganize. one in Pottsville... There. should • he at
least one in every-borougli in the County. -, •
TheiEistedgfrgLl—This 'met in. the Pniiiit
Pottsville, ou Tuesday morning list. The onep•
ing address vas delivereci.by the President, Gen..
H: L. Cake ; which was 'hinny and welt received:•
Tben followed.poetical aadresSeS by nutnber'
ae gentlemen from ciflerent parts of the State.
A dad t;`..tiaric.the Goddess Diana." wee. then
sung by five ,competitive parties. The prize was
.?-1.; which was won by : gvaus and joint
. .
Ten dollari were•awarded to the Belmont Band
of Hope for singing..- ' . •
For a Seriptriral Poem Thirty dollars were awar
ded to Thomas Solomon Griffiths, Utica, N . Y.
Fifteen dollars were awarded to "Cor
for singing "Isle of .Anglesea," 7 - 41.ve parties corn- .
• Merril Jones and' sister from Blind Asylum,
Philadelphia, perfornied ou;iiolin and piano; very
acceptably. • • • . . •
'Five dollars were awarded".to Mies Esther
Hughes,•Hyde Park, Pa. ~ f or singing "He-Shall
Feed His Flock.". There *ere seven competitors.
Five 'dollars were awarded. to Silas Evans for
singing "We, the Disciples," 7 -eight persons ;c.otn
ev. E. It .::Lewis then delivered a short -lee-
•
Thirty dollars *ere awarded, to '!Oor:Cynon,"
Am:singing "The Stimmer"—ve choirs' conpe7
ling. • • • •
Instrumental music, by - rProf..Parry.
This clOsed Tuesday morning's proceedings. .•
fiThe 'afternoon's moceedings opened' with inr.
Mx - mum:dal music by Mr. Morris and Miss Maggie
Three dollars were awarded to a . Son of - John 11,
Davis; Eeq., of Cass Township, dged 15 years . ; for
declamation; the Subject was Fort Sumter: This.
was delivered in an admirable manner bridastei
, . .
. Eight dollars Were awarded for 'best "catch,"
liting..by parties from. Summit Pa.,:ftve par
ties competing. ..This competition created. :much
laughter and atensement.. • - `..
•
Ten. Dollars. were awarded to the .Belniont.
Union' Band of Hope, for singing "Make your
Mark." Thesejuv.enile
,singers executed 'with'
great credit to themielves. . . .
Five ;dollars were awarded to . Miss. Esther
Hughes and Evans • for aitiging best Welsh
Selo.. There were sixteen cOmpetitons. ' '
Instruniental and vocal music by. Prat: Parry..
•
Fifty dollars Were awarded for ikpoetical story,
the enbjeet being "Courtehip.''.- Adjudicator,
Rev.. R. D. Thomaa of Mahsnry.; • • .• •
Fear 'dollars were awarded to Silas Eyahs for
singing "My Motl ier's Old St req ., Arm Chair i " com
posed by. • Mr. Thee:. T.. Jonee of Mahanoy
Plane. :There - were twelve'competitors.
Three dollars were awarded to: Daniel Davis,
St. Clair, for be,stimproreptu address on the use=
fulhede of the sewing There were. Mx
competitors. 'This: was I:crystalising; as the
parties.were ignorant oft-he subject:until:brought
beforethe andience.to - speak„
. With a' rand. concert in -the evening in'. which
one hundred and fifty. performers participated,
the first day's proceedings closed: •' •
On :Wednesday morning the proceedingiwere.
opened by an - addthke by, the. President,. David:
Richards,' Esq., of C , oldpitiia, Pa. -
Five -dollars Were awarded to.: Mrs.. Emnia
Hughes, St Clair, for declaination. " • ..
Fifteen dollars were_awarded toProf. Parry for
,:origiu al musical composition, " The _Crucifixion."
Adjudicator, Rat.' James, Hyde Park, Pa. • ..
A song was Ming by' Miss Maggie Jones, 'Philip; •
Au address was theddelivered by Mr. Richardit . ;
Ten dollars were awarded to 'Miss Jane 'Eliza
beth Thomas and Miss Esther . Thighes, -Hyde.
Park, for eingirig "My Childhood'aDreatna:"
. Sixty dollars were awarded to . Rev, D. E. Evens;
Providence, Enzerne,Co., Pc, for best essay on
the elements of 'criticism. Adjudicator, '. Rev.
. . , .
Eight - dollars ' were awarded •to '"Peep-e-tisy
boys, —for singing,:"Tylwythteg." 7 -Were being.
seven eonlpetitors. • ' :
niernmg'S sesiien.elesed withinstiMnental
12101Sie by Prof.' Parri,
The atternoort.hteebug opened . with the - penal
for Tereee- on "Linett Grave." -'-Th'ere'
several- ,
Twenty dtkarti'were airaided to Prof .I'arip for
ransiovat by: him: to .jbe verses
- There were-siveral, competitore.-... - •
'Alter tlibiairsid ell the choirs 'united ender the:
aireetlini of Prot.:::Parry; in Singing tho- above
nametiertraposilicki: 'Tltidwa*.ar - grand effort;att
was loudly applauded,' • - -
After • thhi _the dratring':tir the ,l ins.
took eald the lucky one tr . as Boyer
or thi Borough. This closed .the rihiOti'lras a mai"'
.plete enceese. - :We ecingiattilafe tier - Welsh friends
on their literary _and miteinal °mania stiott,' and
trust that they . sill oftetahave these , pleasant re-
. .
Befoie the Anal sajnnrnment, the following yes
°lntim' was nnatkilZfOTlPly idopted 1 . . • r
Rescasite, That the 'P hereby
tender their thanks to. Girs:ernor John W. Getup:Gen..
TienrvL Oahe, Gl:torew. W.; Jahna, T.sq
roe Andenried. Wrn:G. Auflenrird„ flan.
Edward Owen _Parry and W.., J. Beath. 31 - 11 and all
• othera - Wbeenntribated tn.Ftiprarfthe Eigeddrad. and
that a eopry of . Ads reoelution be sent to each of them-
~(cnecHc~ - resicn.]
sultrit3sz
Ma Enrrotti - I.lltrd ;working -and deserving men
sometimes meet with' Pleasing and. encourning.teel-:
dents in 'the earrent.cif their developing history.- Such
an 'incident -Occurred . tai the happy. eXperitrace of the
worthy pastor of the First, Reformed Church, the Rev.
C.. Bucher, of -Pottsvill...on the..altd, ults.the last
evening of the old yeaffiSS....lt was •a.dimiplete cur-
It te well known that: ulthis leistire hblars he spends
among t be. sick' et his charge. and is. therekire. often
absent from bis - . study and' home, and to.prevent .hls
absence, be was politely requested by one of his dea
:ctinato remain at-home that evening,. an a. few special'
friends desired an inter:View with consented.
to complv'Wißt the reqiiest; 'Mid to postpones previous.
engagement. At anearl, boa: -two elderly ladies,
memlWrs of his -cbco:ch; stepped in, net‘Vitbstanding
the inclemency of the evening. and.entertained the pas
•torand Iris. faintly' with a pleasant lute:Tien - at the close
of the eventful.) car ISql. •• .. •. • • .•• . • • • •
• At about S o'clock :the door' hell rstig,.Which
datiehter promptly Miss - Med, when in Tuned n barrel
of flonrg next came a barrel - of fine appletaillien mute •
or steriling.fac*And a tornado Of tripping
footstep S, and an. avalanche 'Of •-baskets . filled •to the
brim with mysterious- tokenslof affectionate Christian
Vonfideration and regard: „TIM . torrent; was aorsurpri . :
sing and 'overwhelming that our parsonhegaif to:tern
pale slid to enquire most earnestly and anxiously, wult
visible trepidation; "what- this? and' what-doe
all- this', tumuli - mean r• '...The demure • old ladies
gravely' replied-'-“Why t it, • looks as if nn armv.werff
coming -to null you. oat of - your hired house "before
the time... This reply di:root-allay : his agitated mind.
Meanwhile the throng: having depeaited their- pre
dins bad:seta.' in the. back-building, rushed into the
parlor and hall, filling and crowding- every. spare and
the cicerone of the-company, elder D -Roffman, Reg,
appointed for the work. opened on the surprised pas ,
for in a neat and well arranged address, explaining the •
meaning and object. Of this .nnexpected• visit -of love
andaffectionatet - egara;which removed. the -agitation
=twinned by tbe surprise. told assured the•payson that .
Ate army before bim was not a host of hostile foes, Out
a posse of warns hearted and fast Christian friends and •
. well-wishers. : Off his .momentary -reeffvery -from: hie
trepidation, the paittor responded to the complimentary
address of the elder, expressing his great furprise,:and.
pouring forth his heart-felt pleasure occasioned by, this.
:visit on the eve of thedeparting year; and his unfeig,ned
gratitude . to all his kind friends present,; and to all his:
peoplensticrienda•absent,--wbo bad taken- .part l'o -this
encouraging measure and token of Christian synipathy
and - affectionate regff-d for: km, and - bit family. And
:having expressed his gratitude to his kindpeople, he
recognized the hand of tbe.Great - Read of the church in
the . dittrien‘ation of this charity,. and :thanked. Rim for,.
His gracious protection of his people and friends, .and
himself and family also. invoked .for his friends.
and people a happy-and prosperous New T.ear,..and
.rich reward of grace for their work.of faith and labor
A, most pleasing - and delightful Interview ensued,
which continued untlllo n'clock; wheirthe crowd dis
..perscd amid* mutual' congratulations and 'expressed
wishes of a hippy fiance, • _ ' • •
•The - glfts were seaf•onable 'useful—very j udicions
ly :designed and selected. and when: Coined and bi=
voiced, - amounted.to about SICO. • The poStoreipresses
bimself..greitly encouraged, on& deeply grateful taut
God.has given him so many friends-Ond:kind sanDoll 2 -
era in Pottsville: and such evidences of the presence of
the true spirit of Ctuistitinity in his rlsing congregation.
Well
.done,, ttuly,•l4 this noble littid band • of•Ftc ,
(miners la - Pottsville! You deserve - the Cespeet and
sympathy of ail God's people, in this town. .Thelawd.
Of Zion'prosper. you In . your: church • organization and.
your distinctive fOmtlies .• ON.
POcrokit.i.s,.PL, Jan. 1,196 T.— ' ••
•
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Letter from Dakotali -Territory.
The Masiacre of 'United -States TroCips near.
Fort Phil Kearny—The Military , Force to
Oppose the' Indians, •
. - . . • . ..• .
IconO5l;Q;Sfpk.NCF,I . Or. .tii.Elllll . N . F:R:§' JOURN.L
. .
• • .• . okr.LAtiAmir, , D. T... Dec. 95th,
-• In order - to - comprehend .wha7-follows it'? necessary
'prAmise that the' Indian trouljles .in this section
which are now Immense proportions,: which
have Anisedltie loss of .many lives And are likely tic
canoe the losi - of many store, Are. dne to. theca{ t
the road to Virginia City.in Ate .Gold Region of Mon-.
Linn, commencing at this point,:,paoiesin a north-wes
terly direction through* thu country or-Stuns, Chey
enne.. Arai - IP:Moe, crnw,•Blackfeet. and other Indians;
andlhe• section traversed by this mitt to abundantly
stocked with gains andclaimed by•the. radians as
the only; eounrry left them in which they can subsist:.
. The...right or way.to claimed, by the* whites because
Alm route saves anion five hundred roiiesOf travel over
the old route to VlrginiaCity.via Salt Lake. •
• In order to keep the routeopen:Forts "llcnti,"" - Phil'
:Kearny," and • "C. F. Sinith'. hive lie& •eidatished—
•the. first trt miles from "Laramie:"-BPhil Kearny"
abOut tifi miles•from "Reno," and "C. Smith". about
-the same distance north Of "Phil Kearny:" •• ' ' ••:
Frequent engagements have taken place between, the
troops and' the IndlanO for the mitytery,.tint ih cose:-
qmlice of the hiskimlrleanen of the niimbers.;•of the
troop 4 rtationed along the..fise the results have been*
mainly in fu (Mu f he Indians.' • Only . a row - days - before
my arrival -here. a 'imilere engimement P.ok . Plaim near
- Fort Phil Kearny, In which .fieveral soldiers aid a vat-'
- sable young ofileer,...Lient:lringhani,• 2d •C: Cavalry,.
The news of last night, however, exceeds nu.Vthing in
• Indian wurfire except Dude's massacre in Florida:. •
It appears that on Friday. the at inst. u large body
nt Initiois hovering netir Fort Phil Kearny - threatened
a wood train, when a detachment' of troops consisting
of ihree ofiliors and ninety-f Our rntit,..went out to thq
• asslstauce of the train. 'The Indans retreated, drawing
the troops in puriolit torn point'abautt tir Mile: from
the Post and behind a ridge of hills. "llcire a 'stubborn
fight ensued, the ciretimstaticeS of Which can never be
known, since not eon: , single Boni id . the , troops, racer
Or soldier, surVivcd to tell - the tale of thei light,' Every
man was killed-and' scalped, and -the. bodies , of many
horribly mutilated: •• • ' . :
The noise:of the tiring weibeard.st the- limit and
„re
ipforcement!+ sent nut; Jun too late. The mass.acre wzis
complete, and thil Intlions_Monnted and Well armed to
the number of over one thousand, were retiring victo-
The names of the ollicers kill^d are Lient. Fetterrnim
and Lieut.: Brown.. ISth-1J S. Infantry, and Lieut.
Grummond, 2d Lf:„. S.. ett,Alry. • ' : , • . • • .
Indian runners in our interest. h'we jag:arrived, and
.
say, that a treaty offensive a :tletetiSive ba.F 'been
formed between: seventeen "different nations, Who have
now in camp ready_lor naive operations; about fifteen.
thousand wiirrlois, end •who declare their **fit 'uteri
tionto attack' end desirpy:the pisti named..
Ortleng ratchet' here t - o - -day relieving Col: Carrington
In.command at -.Phil Kearny,". .t itesigning ti en mil
Weisels to the command of this the Afoottt.:tin District.
two - of ravn Try four. of infitittry,
.
taroltban or.'efed to prOceetl.frortt this punt to report to
Witst , ols f. )r duty. • :
- The whole foree. which •Jhe Govern Meld has' to op
pose to this Indian.conferieration 'amounts as-tollOws - :
Three companies :at Fort Reno, 'origiottly five, on - ,v
only abbot three at Fort Phil Keanry, and two at Fit
C. Smith, Which .Mied•to'the six .comoahics..aboct
to move to the scene of hoitllilies,malie.4- a iota) of
fourteen corimanies, which at an average orabout -six;
ty men to a Company: gives an aggregate of less. than
nine hundred men with - which to oppose th a most for- ,
midable and stubborn-Indian eombiehtion • which has
beenlermed within the last halt' watery., ••
[COYyII~IQATKU.]
.
EDITOnS-MINEL.S' thirlt . .tiAL TOttetilik 'English
'Rebel Organ in Jts:last eulogized a man recently de
ceased here who in. its -own -language, "entered the
'Confederate service with the rank ofliajnr, and fought
through. that - :eventful, war." The least that skeet.
- might have done... would bare been td have' mimed that
fact over In silence.. When it.. IA remembered that da
ring the Rebellion and since, Many a brave Union sol
dier has been buried here without a word of culoky of
the dead on the part of that paper thtti praise of a man
whose highest claim to respect in its view,-seems to•be.
that be:served tour yeara'li the Rebel army, is au in
ault•M every retumedtoion. soldier and to CAS Tern ,
monk) , that gave so liberally of its blood 'and treasure
to crush an unprovoked and wicked Rebellion. lapeek
the sentiment of my comrades on this subject. • .
, . . .
Rrenv-mAiDic
• . ..Pts.or. • Glopna • •
VARIETY, .
." • SPLENDID. Criisr.ft, '
'• .• ' ittst Woiiint.k.segtp, AT
, .
: • , Piturr
• CIITA T STiIt et.OIIiING S7.IP,ORTILY, ,
009 .CflibTNOT ST.. PittLADA:, 91: TATC.
s. IbIIYSIOLOGICAL
VIEW OF: I`IARRI4Q.E.
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• ...:-The.Oheapestßook.o4e . r.PuNished. • •
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Containing nearly.l' farm Ruulfred
. . .
And 130 fine •Platea and Begravinga of 'the Anatoiny of
the Boman Organs in a Piate of Health And Bliense,'
with a Treatise on-Bariyßrrors,' deplerablecomk.
qiences open- theifind and Body, with the authors'
pliti of treatment—the' only rational- spii
mode of cure,..asehown by the reportof lases treated:
A truthful adviier to the married, and thdae contem
'phtting marrlige, who entertain double Of .tliefr.-physi
eal'condthon. ''Sent tree of postage, to any address on
receipt of 25. Cents stamps or postage. currency, by
addressing .
• • r1(0..3 :Maiden. LDize, Altoictztr;*r.c.
. . ..
. .
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• The author Okay be . coniulted ' upon: any: or the dis
.
'eases upon whieb"hli bocili treats; either personally or
by mail, and medicines sent to atikPart.orthe world. .
....
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' AND C - 1111,11BACY; an Es: -
gay of...Warnink and Lostructiori .to ITpuag
Also, rand Abases . which prcattrate the - vital
powers, with sure means Of Iellef.•• Sent true'ofc e
in sealed. letter envelopes.- Address ,
1101IGIrrOlsi: Howard 4 2 .9 0 441t1 1 291 Pbllndelphia 'Pa
• April • - • 11 - .1.y •
. . .
Strange, but Tritte...Evmploncig .MO Mid
gentleman in the. United States - ban .hear something
verymnett to-their. advimtage . . by, retteit.mail. (free of
charge,)' by addressing the andersigned....Th o s e hayi ng
tears of beinglambugged will oblige by not noticing
MIS card. • All others plesae address their obedi,
d a t. Berme, .• • . . !MOS. P. CHAPMAN.'
Jan 27, VG-41y . " 831 Broadway . - N. Y:
. •
PREPARED OIL OP PALM AND MI OE.
For. Preserving, liottoring and
Beautifying the Hair,
.
an
And fa themostdol.igtfal d, 'fronderfal . article , the
.el .
world ever prrfpoo; - . - - • • • .."
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'.. lodies•will find le not :onlyrt certain- remedy_ to Re. •ritorei Darken and Beantity the Hair, ink :Also a desh:a
.blearticlefor the Toilet; silt is 4;14 perfumed with
a :rich end delicate: perftm..,. independent
,ofth e yi l i..
grant odor of the Oil! of Fialm . and Mace. ', ' • : .:
THE TriARVEL or PERIL
• new and t!satatifal perfume, tvliklils'delicacy Of
Scent, and the with ;Which itClinis . to the
• tutilkerciaef. tqui perms is risequallert. . •
The above articles far sale.by all Druggists. and Per
fametv, at $i per bottleesch...., Sent by 'entrees to . ,ADY
address by proprietors. • • - • •••
. • 190'141prsly. 1 3triciOffesi York:
• . • , .
. 20, 436 .. • • . j,
' . : - Deeirrriens, /I finidniaa and Cailariiii treat
red Altai the . Utmost eaxems, by J. ISAAM M.D., lietimd Acrid, f fomerly of Leyden, ltdiannj.liro. ate
PINE Street;Tbliedelplda.. :Teetlinorilale tom 'the
raced - reliable eoratea in. the' City and County cam be
IN * ll a t tas ne.madical e
faculty are invited to
accompany their 'nenta;.' as .tr
g=tebee. no *ends bia.
- MITIN CIAZ Elt lone rted wittart
I rata.
for azarninadon, .
.24. ,66--12-om'
, crisarimirtlierhe. idrectsee; '1;114
been &stored to health In a few weeks' by a very, raw.
pie limo*: after taming suffered for aeveral years with
a mem ;long erection, ..".Sed: that dread - disease Can.
.ipareption—Ls anxious to' make knora to : fellow : :
. alarm the means of, core: " - .. • - •
.To a ll irbo deal:tat; .he edit en 'd a of the pre- -
. seriplacat toed Mee tKr 0111 134i:with the: dire nnstor*
pewter and using thewite,'irbleit - twrtit ea a
erns • cimeige.,,Crot TAirririrzt Bsosterms,
Covet* Cetta):. and 111.'rlirgat And LOW-AffeCtle,nt.'
,The only tiddeet 'Of the irdrerthier: to s settatog the Pre;
seripthmile to benefit the efilicted; stfinVitialtdortiuk:
tion *Adahe eoneeires Aci be 4 Thittalae;iikidbit hoPtit.:
_evertifilittalrldeteraedl.:lll .11,k, treit,eh ,
pR and Ina proo a igesdag. !a.
• lath* thq .11nietihser,.-b2jeturri.
tot Seam +Wiese 'Bee. zuwARDs. vyamoN. :
JairAls .14:4.47,T.1,1M11010u101:1/40,96.;
A Gough, Cold,
,or. Store
BRONCHiAL •
'TOV,S c ,? thaaLLTE yrrsbrriox,.AND
‘ . •
.7 ::aacnitt ai*aato. Ir
-
COUGHS.
N D
irritation.
of
ith_e Lana.; a
Cei t Par ran t Throat
eenie,,or Coaaaasplt-'.. -
ISIOrTEN
BROWIPB BRONOMUiIi , TR.OOI2tES
• 21...truia A. DUE= 17frirmipt TO Tux RABTp.„
alt•uoatpurs sparc.:.• • •
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roe Brontlaitio.-Asablus, .Ciatarrb.Cosi;
sumptive amid .
mwerini At!. esiro"• WITU AttclTB GOOD qv-twits.
: ''cSINGERS .44\7$ PUBLIC SPF RWRS .
.;
.
willind.TrOchca itsi!trif ckiiring.tho yoke *he'll to=.
ken .....herciCe tsingin . u . or -.Preit!ting, and 'Tellevink the
the atter ari . nntinad exertion of the 'focal oriae2;L - ,
~The,Troches are reOmmended And prciertbed by rhy,
skiani,.and hare had testimmdati front 'eminent-men
thronghOnt the.tOnntry. Being anarti* of tree reerft,
and liavthg prnvod thek - etticacy by :test of: many
yearis each year thids them trimew. localities fit vinous
parti . ot the wOrlif, and 'the TrOchea are • niikerially
'pronounced beiterlhan other arttder... , ;
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OBTAIN only "OiOWN7II BRIVIIILAI.Ttpciirs," eued : k
mot take any.of the Worthleselfaltations 'that they be
ofrered,.:Sem;-zylersvaiez:% ' :'.. • ...' I :
. 7 : - . .. '.
.._ ljecemhet-S, , GL .'. • • .:• :. . 4?-Gm ~' '.
•• • .1Lt..4111R, •• • UAW EC . •
UnichillerPar. Hair bye is the best in the
world_ The only trite and•parfect Die-4.Tarnilms—lu
atantt.Jeatts_ Beilabie—prodaces a splcudid'• Black.
cirSatnrat'Bravvii-,,ranicdies the ill etects of Bad Dyes,
and fr;Nncnilriestones the original color.. Sold.by.all
DraggistS.• Tile genuine is iggroo,.w. A. Baal:mbar, Si
Barclar.Strect, New. Turk.'
. Ftfiruary • • •• •6-ly • •
. . . .
. . .
.- . Employanent for-both SitSe/1.• • •• • ' '
. Disabled And 'returned - withers, widows and Prphans
of - slain soliliers, and' the tinempiciyed or boar a f mini;
gitnerally, - iii want of . P.-spent:dile, and prpfltable ena
• ph:qv:lain, incurring, no risk.,
,can Ig . onure
_Hoch by en
closing a posttrildiuldressed .invelope, for, particulars,
to Dr. dOllif,SL. Dii.r.S.A.LE 4 'Box 154;.Bropitlyri, lii, Y.
*ITCH, SCRATCit 1191:i4. • • .
•L . . 10111. • •• • • "TRTTER“.-
SWaric's Ointment.. •••TETTER... • .
- .•TelPi Dr. •,Swayue's Ointment: i . PETTER” - .
• • ' • • •• ."TETrEIf" •
• ..101it' ,;NEVER _
."TEITER'f., •
.• "ICII"- . To "FETTER..
• - • • • :. T ER "
ICH"• IN • CUTtING. "TSITER”
• •• . • - '• "TETTRIVt •
' `ICFP' S 'TOILNWITIIN.IG 'TETTEIto . • •
"ICE , * : •• • - • ' "TE,PPER. •
"• ' • "COM_PLA.L.NT:. : • 4 •TETTER , i
• 4 41 CH.. s' • .
DR. SWAYNE'S • ILC-IIEiLtIG
Cures Itching Plluii . Salt:Rheem, Scale. If eatii.liaab,
Price Skin. so centa.- - By, sentlin,..- to Dr. Swayrre
&•- Son, :Ile NORTH SIXTH. Street; Philadelphia, a box
will bn mailed to any part of.ttut Ut lied Staves; free of
. .• Sold by LIENDY• SAVIOR; Drrigg.
LIFEL . -:HEALTH-i-STIENGT . H.
LIFE-LHEALTHSTEENGT H.:.
•
LIFE-:-HEALTH-STRENGTH.
limulreds and thousands annually die prematurely,'
wheti, if they would give the Great French Remedy,. ,
• • . '• . DR. J BAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated siSce,ific: richt:
Prepared by:Grmiciere D0p0nt.,'.N0:.21.4 line Lora;
hard, Paris, from the. prescription ef Dr: Juan Dela--
nurrre: Ghief Physician of, the Hospital , du Noel on
• tarinoiz4ere a fair trial. they woud find immediate re-*
lief, and, in a ?half time. be fully :restored to. Health
and st Te r- rtz ta . . It to 11361 in the practice of Illaffy,eilli
nent French physitiaus, with uniform suctess; and
highly reeommended as the:Only 'positive and Specific'
Remedy for all persons suffering from General or Sex
ual*Debility, all nemratiments of the 'Nervous Fortes,
Melancholy; Loss of Mnocultir Energy, Physical Pros-.
tratiowNervoushess. Weak Spine, LownesS of Spirits,
Dimness of. Vision; Pains in 'the Back and'
Limbs. Iymotency, • : .. •
No hufgnage can convey an adequate ideaof the fm;
mediate and al most miraculous change it occasions to
'the debilitated and shattered system..,ln fact. it Stands'
unrivalled its 'an unfailing cure of th maladies above
mentioned.
. .
.
- ...Stif
fer no more, hat UPC The Great French . Rettiefly
it will effect a enrewhere all others fail. and although
- ii powerful remedy, • contains, nothing - huittal. to the
most delicate coostitttion. •• . -.: '• . : -- . .:•
•
. .
• Pamphlets, containing full Partieulal-S• and directions
for using, in English, French, Spanish and German ac
company each hos, and also sent: free to any address.
when requested. - • • • . -
Price One Dollar per boi ; Sir boxes ••for Five Dol
.
• Sold by ail Druggists thinughont the Oiforld,i or Will
be Ptrnt hv.mail, securely 'sealed frOreCall observation,
by inelosing specified price.•,to any authorized agenta.
Beware of andltuitations, . •
... .
..Proprhdor.i3 exclusitn.Adenti -Anierien; 'OSCA:It
ItIOSES & . oO3,.'27.Courtlnndt St , deb York.
Authorized -Affent .R:d. .11ENRTSAY.LOR.„
Tamaqua, StAndel ' .•. (1 1 0 3, ,'66-6,1y,
The Grezit reinaie Remedy.
DR. DUPONCO'S
:G9LID,E . RIODI6A . L :PiLtS;
: . . . .
INFALLIIII.F; IN cOMIECEING IREVOITI.ANITIES, REMOVING
" OlismuerlONS of . THE MONTIG.T'•TEENS,' FROM - •
- ,_ •
.. . . .. . .. . -
• ALWAYS .SUCCESSFUA AS' A - P.REKENtIV.I3.. -.
• . . ... ..
.: ' ..
- ONE,PILL'IS . -A DOSE. : • . .
. . .. •
. . , .
. •
Pennies peculiarly situale‘d, or Liaise supposing them
.sh'esio,.are cautioned agaMst using these. Pills while
in that condition - le;ls' they: Invite -miscarriage, after
tchich - addionitiOn, the . Proprietor assumes no -respon ,
sihility, although - their Mildness .w,ntld '.prevent any ni . 4chief - to health, otherwisee the Pills are recommeded
sea ' • . . . . . '
.
• MOSVINVALUALtLE REMEDY . FOR •
Vbe.l.Oicorrhow„r, • :
And In Relnoyiw, OlistructioM and .itestorjag Nature
to• • .•Illiiner 'Chapati]. Quieting : the', Irvin •
' and bringing hack the "R.ey.ciAnr. of •
•• • to.the cheek of 'the most liciicate.. •
I2.rice $l. - periliox;: • Oix.lloxes $5.
by' HENRY SAILOP,'SoIe
Agent., Centre St. • • • • .
Llitlies . by.Pcnding s'l. 00 to Pottsville Poet Office can
have the, pills scut (eonfaigritially.) by Mail, to any Bart
of the countth "free of postage.!'.
Nov !CA; • . . • ' .47,Gat
.
.Ei p• ror of Youth. , :-A aeritiern ,
an .N 4 iio suffo.ed
for years front Nervous Debility, Prematn re Decay 'and
tdl the elects of yonthful.indiscretton, will, for the sake
of suffering htimenity, send free to all Who need it., the,
recipe and directions for makitur, the simple ieniody.by
which he•was carted; Sufferers wishinu to prodt.ny the
lidN'ertiser's experienen, ein. do so by addregginu
JOHN B. OGDEN.
jan:27, No. 13 Chambers Sr.; • N.Y
LIFE GROWTH AND-BEAUTY.
London, I. t`elor . The Only 'Restorer
London . Tat r Color " • Restorer
London Hair linir color Infallible Restorer-
Londiin • . . Restorer
London Cliangoi •liuorQolor • Hair' '.:Restorer
London .• . Ilnir Color. ; Restorer
Loridon without Hair Color ' llestora-. • Restorer-
London ;flair Color . ;Reisherer
London' • Dyeing :. Hair Color' •-• tire. • Restorer
It la•the huly known reetorer °twirl rand perfect hair .
diessixig.combinecL. Deliattely perfunted,'.. - • '
London ' ..Does . 'llittr Color .Rentoves Restorer
Loudon •-•.. Hair Color . „ Restorer
London • not Hair Color.. All .Restorer
London • ' . • ileir COlor -Restorer
D 'Korea
London Stain HnirCalor.: Dap - Ira:if Restorer'
London - • . • Hair Color . . .Restorer
'London 'or Soil 'flair Color " and , Restorer
London' • • Hair Color ' ~• ' . .Restorer
Loudon .'Anything. -'llairdolOr Itehlng. Restorer
. Miami TII F. 114111 SOFT. ,GLOASY. ABB. LITXLMIANT. .„ . 1,
' KEEM.TIM f3O.IMP (BMAN, 1
11,'001. 'AND [MALTBY. '
London - •••• -• • Ilair Color - '..• . Restorer
London "Cures all Ilair dinor .. It will ...Restorer
London .• • • • 'Hair dolor - • - - 11oBttrrer
London • Dlseasea Hair C010r.., Prevent: Relitorer
Loildon- r hair Color Itestorer
Londori of the flair Color the hair -ReAorer
Londoa • Scalp. 7 . Hair Color . from. Restorer
London . Hair Color • • ' .Rentorei
London - Halt Color 'Falling.. Restorer.
No washing or .praparation before or 'after its -use ;
applied by the hand or soft britsh . . • • I .
LIVALDNEES.—It wil l positii ely stop' the Ilnir•from fall- .
lug. and cause it to grow - on bald beads in all cases
where the follicles me left.. ; '... •
.
'Only 75 cents a bottle - six bottles; s4'. Sold at Di.'
SWAYINTE , S,. 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine,
Philathy., and all the leading Druggists and Fancy-goods
dealers. • Sold at "lIENRY:.SAYI,OR.S
Feb. , Drag Store. Pottsville. •
For Narking Linen, dice..
THE IMPROVED INDELIBLE PENCIL.
• l'ArrturinlSs9,l46i.. •
Orbstly. superior ro'lndellble Inks.
.One Pencil will mark over 1,600 arriclea
. . . .
-"Desirable, convenient, • and uselbl."-,--Springileld
(Mimi) Republican. • .• • -
For sale by Bonksellers,•Statleners, Drngeste,
Manufactured and sold at Wholesile. by: , •
THE INDELYBCE PENCIL . CO;
Noithamp — ton
Every Fenell tV • arra 50 cents!: ."-'
:•Dec.ls. ' • • : .50-1 m
• Perri Davis' VegetaWe Pala Miller;
TAR GREAT FAMILY. MEDICINE OFDTHE AGE.
Pain Killer, taken internally, should be adulterated
with milk or water, and sweetened': with sugar it de
-sired; or, made into a s3 - ruil -with molluscs.": for a
'Cough, a fai drops on saga 'eaten will be more.elteet-.
ive than anythingelSe. for Sore Throat,gargle the
throat WIW a iniitureof Pain Killer .and Water: and
relief IS immediate and the etire.poiltive.'
~.lt ehould not beforgottenthat ' the: Pala Killer Is
equally as good to 'take internally, as . ts.tise externally;
Minh bottle 14
. WillpPtd Vl4l tlireetioni for its use.. ...PLEASE
Habitual...tonstiliatioM
How TQ EFtEci , . A . t..,,hitT4LlN AND. PERMANENT,
. . ,
Some occupations of life predispose to co
- mpeclally thosewi kit allow.but little exercise.. Per;.
sons who Contract this unfortnnittehabit of body, under.
' such circumstances, mightpossibly be relieved by chan
ging. their sedentary employments, for others of a more
active kind ; . but this by no meertacertain.. Habitu
mil constipation is a very obstinate disorder: All the
ordinary so-called remedies Invariably aggravate
Nothing can be more injurious than the continued use
of strong aperiebts. They. at irritate,.and "finally.
• aim* paralyze the bowels—rendering them so • torpid
that enormous doses.of cathartic. medicineS have no of--.
:feet upon theni: irtild aperient, combined with agen-,
tie Stimulant; is the true remedy r-and a - .combination
in. the. happiest propertion • of 'these ingredient& is
found - in HOSTETTER'S STOMAEIit BITTERS... Thlis
famous : Stomachic:invigorates Ore whole intestinal
quietly removing from its' convolutions all
Impedbae n t a .ta a free passage through them... No mere
Purgative has this double operation. No ordinary stim
ulent effects the desired object." ,CaSes Costipetion
atandonetras hepoless by distinguished medical men
have been cured in a few weeks by. the .Rittem. TO
those who have tried all the medieinei of the dispense
r/ in vein, we any try this irristible atinielent and
aperient. • There is no sufficient 'Mason why..Consttpa
' tion should bathe consequence of Sedentary
,HOSTETTER.S BITTERS, by- supplying;the . vigor
*Wit wOrdd - ottterwise . be derived from exercise; will .
in all cases enable the eysteMto perform Its excretory
funttialts regtilarlyand healthfully: , : . •
. .Aa Effectual Worm Medicine. -
• • • - Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, •
Oa Wean. tO2MFMEI3: iduch archness, 'undoubtedly,:
Adth Children and adults, attributed to other calms, is.
occasioned ig.ivorms. The
.t . VM 3.l oMEPos.Urtrii,".e l -
though effectual in .destroying norms; . can - de .ne point:-
1 ). 1 e hdery tothe most delicate: child. Thhi valuable
combination hie been sectcsatellY used by physichins-•
And found to be safe and. sure In eradicating worms, eo
hnrtlhlto children.
Chileirtia rmmedlate
attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes Pro.
longed sickness = G
,;
Sympiteiiis Children are oft
!i.oyerwoked.-;)Vorma ntorpichi end : boucle
cause lriltathui.'lchich in be removed OAT by the 1 1 9.3
of . e sure remedy.- The COMbitiltion'ot :Ingredients .
Amid lit *ring ~ Ts i rminige &gate.. la such
!sato give the beat peolleeffect ! with safeti. • • . •
CTIRTIS ;lc BRowzi, E'roprietori; 7 - 4,1 To* 8014.
all #ealCra Med4Cina;at ibex:
•Ta* 2B . 8p iy
.
- I 116 bit VIM _ '
,scituti7staxrcal. sauna I •
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
6. -. 4111 II(
~ ..Alecicaree ailTHHEELmezus. cabucEAltis,
and all KEWRTIOIiS OF THE SEEN. Price BO 4 zenie.;
-Tor "We bc c e& Ba tintgrete. By - seedier 60 cab to
WEEKS az Bele Amu, Tra• Wasbingthe
ig t io •ow &wow Ape. tunneled blr
veer, to pert of the Halted Bata, - •
•-•_. • - • •
FOR -FEMALES.
Hair UoIQr
BUY YOUR TEAS:
itAiOettle STRT:-TEA itouß4
corner of EE .llwasickes gekeet.nn:
poiitetbefireitramast-Mittet.
OYD
Pebtr, ' 6 B-447 .1149 4G Mldella l 4
—-• ' "
CECENOK'S PXYLVEO2#O; 5Y . 11,11P..
• !Miasma trieditinie - Cared . Di.".l. IL Senisex, the
Proprietor; i&Falmonary . Consumpt.on,: when it lad
as uraid I ti r tn&-i formidable aspecL and when. speedy.
deathappeared to be ineviiablw physicians-Pro- •
nooiked his case incurable; when, 'he the
use of this simple but - powerful remedy.- - Dia health-
Was Testrired very short .time, and no'rettni.ofthe
disease tiro apPrebended, , for all the symßtom.
quickly 11' y ared,.,andhis'present :weigbt Is more
Slnceehs recovery, he. has' devoted his attention nx 7 .
clisivelOcithe cure of Consumption;-and tie diseiies
which are Usually comPlicateds, with it,. and the cures
effected by riselliebies have been very, numerous
and truly wonderful,' Dr. &ons-ca makes professional_
*lets to'lr veraii - f the larger .citlei weekly, where he
concourse of.patiina ts, • and, it ii , t*ly as-.
tordshing tif) ace Thioi . • consumptives • that' hive to be
lilted - .out: of their :carriage/4' • and in:Clew: - months
healthy, rebind persons: • Dc:. SCHENCK'S PL 7 L40:4 . -
.10" SYRLip, - SEAWEED Tql:IC, .14 , 113x413
PILLS areg.enerally all reciaired in c . ring , COnsamp.
:don. Onlidirections accompany each . . so. any, one
can take them Without seeing br."Sortatintc.,lut when
it is convenient it Is bast.to.see lie gii•esadvice .
tree, but for a thorough examination With his flint-,
namwer his tee is three dollar.. . . •
- Please ohaeiva, when porriMairtg, • that the-two. like
-liCe:o4e4nattrallt!: one
.d t9 t.h r4 e o it
t e he i Ttit eli he i 7l lth o)K e ts, lis . 61 .1Z00 -o i. f
health'—are Goternicieof stamp.- - . '
Suld . by all Dratiralate. ind:Deslers.. prig $l,• 50 per
tottle...or $1.50 the half. dozen. All letters fur advice
ahooldibe addressed to Dr. Seuw4cea Princip!il °Mee..
15. North eth.S;reet, Philadelphia, . •
General Wholeaale Agents: Demas...Barnmi
N. Y.: .I.lax.ce, • Baltimore. Md.: John . D. Parke,
Cincinnati,' Ohio :•.Wallter'...h Ttlyk)t, C.:lllcago,
• Colliturßrothers, St. Lotas . .ldos. • . • • , ,
• October YO, ?W. • .
~. .. 424.* t
THE GMT ENGLISH BrinVi r .
PROTECTED. BY ROYAL LETTERS' PATE
• : sut JAMES CIiARKI3 . -
Celebrated Female Pule
I.
Prepared from a prescription. of. Sir I. .Ciarke.
M. D.,' PhyriciAri Er. rooriinuiry to the queen..
- •Thip bavaluable•niedleine Is unfailing- In
to
cure of
all those painful. and dani,Troustliseases to •whlctithe
female constitution is subject •It moderate all ex
cess and remove.= allohstructions; tram whaMynamtnse,
and a speedy mire.may be relied On. • • •
' . • • To ;Untried Ladies! •
It is partienlarly salted: It .will; in a short time, bring
on the monthly period - with resplarity: • • .
. • •
. . . ,
2Wese pil i l s sh o uld not be takett.bt Females dur
ing th,e....F.IRST 271 MONTHS of Pregnan
.cy, as they are sure to . b'tlng'on ;Miscar r iage, M init
at citify other time they are. safe. •
In idle-uses 'of Nervous and Spinal . Afeetiona i - PalW
in the Back end . Limbs, Fatigue on sli^irt ezertion,
Palpitation pr the Ile:1M. Hysterics, and IMus, these
- effect a care- when' all other means 'have.
failed and although a powerful .remedy.. do. not coo._
Ltio irod,.calotaul; antimony, or anythtng hurtfal te the
.
Full directions in the pamphlet around eachpaikag,
Which shinild-be Carefully preserved.
Soto DT *LI. DICITGGiSTS. PEI ten
.6 1 prft • ltcy . rn.p..
Spt.cin I Notice. . • .
It is lite•fate. of - every valuable Medicinitci be Coca-
TEliiKiTati; ne:Ctintlol9, • therefore, --and see that the
letters ".T. „blown In the • lxittle...atid that
each wrapper hears the FAO at a n.ce? of the signatures ot.
L C. lIALDWIN S CO.: and aw3.3lcisEs_rerwithour
'which, none are genuine.. • -
11;—$1 00 with Eighteen:Cent Postilge:. enclosed
to :any authorizedf•Agent, or, to the Sole' General
,to ;
for the Unit•ed States and„British Dominions.' '
• • • JOIll MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., New York, '
.will insure a bottle containing %Fifty' 'Pills by return
mall. securely sealed.from all observation:- . • '
Oct,-13, ' . 41- -•-• • • . ;
000 gu - -
NOTICES.
• . Fir First Presbyterisist 'eh mire's . ; comer Ma-.
hantongo apd. Third Streets. BOY. /SA . AO•Rrunt, Pa. ,
tor: Services, Sunday.lo.k A. M. and TP. M.- -Lec
ture; Thursday evening at T.T. M. Prayer Meeting
9.45 A. M. Sunday School; dP. 14: •
.
Ur"Evaugelicuil Church, Uilloschiil street.—
Bev. S.S.-CIIITIIIt, Pastor. -will preach German
cry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, a - .llRuglisli in the
Evening. -at o'clock. Residence -Market street
CV - 2d Preatirscriiiik Church. Market Stinare,
Poinea, 1). 13... Pastor. Services, Sabbath
InOrDing B , lo . lo .V o'clock: Evenin., atT34. Weekly
Lecture and 'Prayer Meeting,' Friday' evenings ,
at :8
-o'clock. Pastor's residence,„ Mahqntongo St., corner
th,or Coartland street. -• • - ' •
'• - itiriTicihodint. E. Church. Second street,'
above. Market:. Rev . J. S. Coon, Pastor.- - Services;
Sabbath, .at 10, - and T, P. 31. Prayer Meet;
ing,-Tnesday-evening, at 13.4,0'c10ck.'• •,- • -
.rjr"-English".-Ersta. :Lutheran - - Church,.
Market Square, "Rev.. U. Gaavcs. PaStor. Services
Sabbath moiptng at 1034 o'clock -Evening; T.,- Week-,
ly Lecture and Prayer Meeting; Thursday. evenings,
.
ff - llitt ion pinier • 31(eOing,, every : Sunda
,motoint. 4 7 from to 9% o'clock, in the frame - Chun.
on Second Street, between ilLudeet eud Norwegian Ste.
Ml are invited. . . :
Dr — Germitu . lteriwuted ell nrels, Market St.,
Bev.4. C., I 4:ourn. Pal4or. • Regular morning servicta.,
alternately, in tha Gennan and English liinganyM; rt
10 e'elock.
•
Germah a•irt.i
ces occur at In, A, the • . • 6th
and '2oth .Of Jana:lrv.; the nd and 17th of February
and the Rd, Flttranti • filat•ofMarch. 'All other cervical
each Sabbath evening, at 7 o'clock, are held
is the Et - fdah. Inagua ' • .• • .
Prayer-Meeting and Lectnre,•each Wetinmday
lug itt.7g (mock: . • . . • , . •
Ist Baptist. Chitral, corner . .Itahant,ongo and
7th etroeta, Rev: J. BA's, Factor. ...Services . Sunday
10„V A. M.:, and' 7:.P. . Lectern Wednellay even-.
ingot TK.n , clotk.; Prayer Meeting Friday evening•nt 8
o'clock. 'Said - ab Selmol M..• . .• . • .
IL&ERIED:
All :itariiage ffoticesinuol Le accompanied with'
centirto appear in the JOURNAL. . , •
....1 •
-ADAM§ . -13'AYWOOD--In thEAßotroutb. at the res
rde'nee of the liride,,a parente,'.n.Tuesday, Sib ifipt.. at
12 irelkk, by the Rev...lrvin 11. 'Teirence,'Sfajer
Henn Armen A tuns 01 .Lexitte ion. Kv., to Cbmouxe
B. HAVWO(II,. dangbter or Benjamin 11ayw00d.....
. . .
FATIIRRINGALE.-MASONL-Deceinber Stab. I SGG,
by Rev. J:S. Aida .ntell, Mr. Iforu.mo,F.Theii.or•-
liA1.1: to Miss MAHN ANN 111Asori, bOth of Rausell Creek.
This County. -
, , . . ..
- -. ".3IIJNIZINDER-110YER—Rilie Rev.' Ur ; Gruver.. .
.ilactiory I,oth; IS6l'. • Mr.- Al.4lft'T ' BUN: ilNdi:l2 IC, 311,7 s
LINDA .BiihF...batb of Volt,Tilie: ' . -• ' •• '
I.;7O.S.SSTERNER. , —tty the Alev. • U.. raveN on
the 21,4t - ot 15 , ;6, •itrr.: ;Jolv LN'IIN Of
nerrvi le; to Mb Er..t.m.: STERNER of Tptts•ville.
N' ..
LOG--;110011.E--On Decembet 2501. - 1SGI.;: by'Rev.
J. 5...1. :Mr:Co:melt, PvAtOr•cif 'AL E. Church, TrernOht.
Ittr. GEORGY.: LONG tr.i . .NliikS ' Ai:SIP: Moofiz, both of
Ittiuseh Cteek..this County: -
.
. . . •
. SWARtZBORI3- 7. 04 the CH' Ins", by Rev: John
Phil:Ftein. Mr. ALFLKI, SrAir.... of St. Clair, tr
Mies LEzion.i. Bonn of Schuylkill Haven. • " •
- PE A RSON.L-A t (lath* . Jantiary 9th,
by Itr.v. A. hi; Lo wry, 'Mr. SASirEI. 51)1,M5 to 24160
. ..
.-. THOMAS—DAVI FS-. On • the Inth• • inqt... -by . Rev.
Wm morgnn. Mi. Sinurl. - Tne.mAs to
..SIiesMAISG.ARST
As DA vms,.4oth of Cullleoht. - I •• . - • ..
January Stil. • by
13.ev.' Shliuile..,:Mr. 0r.0..ir. Wrrue of Mahan
oy.Pity to'Bllss Fu's Fc Frx : ",• ,
DIED.
Simpie • riiimmilzemenie of . ileaihr, free. •Thooe ac
eotiwanird - withuoticeA, cte.orttiet be paid , for at • thi
zie of 10 of7it.por
.r , • „ , ,
CASEY-L , ln:rottsCille . on the .?'.2(l'of Dece.niberl - IScn,i
of dirtease el;nttacted in, the Union Army.. Jour: C.ttskx,
n native of Comity timerigh, Ireland. aged , :,3 - years.
He had, been a Member of Co. bsth
PATTERSOli—On'the-27th . or December: In Morris
town,. PAULINE ikSNIK, ..dititgliter of James B. and
Mary Matilda Patterson, tuber 11th year.: • "
TURNIII— On the 7th hest.; -Ream 'Tn..mvsos, *lre
of Jesse Turner, Port Carbon.. - :*
, . .
WIC Gtn,.1467. at Gorden, Sebuyl
krd .Couniy, aged Llyeara
and 7 'months.: . ' • • .
ADORN THE GRAVES OF THE DEAD
EAGLE mARBLE WORKSI',
' •• • . • Pottairille;. Pa. • . • •
Marble,. Granite, Beton 'and Brown Stone Family
.Vatilts made to order. r .The *Work warranted to give
. MoarnetiM, .Plain and Ornamental, Head . Stones;
Tombs, •Enelnsares, Tablets,- Urns, Limbs Flower-
Vases, Mantels, Barean, Table. and - Wash-stand Tops,
.
Desig - ns•and Pleas furnished and-the work executed
in thetest style of art,-and-of the very beet material.
-.P. F. ElSTlNBROW'S . (of.Mitiersvllle), ' • "
East Norwegian:St.,. betmeen.Coattid - • Railroad_ Ste.
near Poturors FoundrY,'Potteviile.. - •'' -
V ERSE WS ItAILErr.
:Woollpl
fl; • • - Estithlished in 1533. , . .
• :Hrs. 'Reever would respectfully main - mice to the ptib=
ilc that she will continue the Marble .Works, at the old
stand comer. Callotvhill. and . Second Stit•ets, (near
Market,) Pottsville. • . . • ..
Constantly on hand -all kinds of ' , • . -
• ,
Also F'amililranita Made to order. ": Work of: every
description promptly eiecuted An the • best style, - and
Warranted to give satisfaction: " • • .
Plans and designs furnished at the shbilmit 'notice.
• Aug.l B ; . SAES:LEWIS RREgglit.
.
.t.'Vi-AtA.,,,:NOTIt'ES::
iCoctri of Common Pleas el"
.1 kill County.
In the matter of the first account: of C. Little, Esq.,
fisalufee of the Dime Savings, Institution, .• ' •
' The undersig.ned, appointed an auditor-by the Court
of Common.-Pleas of Schuylkill County, te distribtite
the balance • of the fend in the 'hands of the guld as
signee to and among those eutitied tothe 'same, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in
the Borough of Pottsville, on WEDNESDAY; the 30th'
day ofJannary, 1867. when Atli* where all 'parties inter
ested are herehy notified to attend. '.
•• • - ' • • ' 1.4 US.WEE.% Auditor,:
'POt . . : • :
•A
.11ffli aST IMATORMIR A LlC.aWill be saidd
..1 - I..nn Saturday. January 19.,1567,•at the late residence
of William • Phillip% 'demand, the fah:ming gOods,
•vic.:—Bedsteads.and Bedding.:•Chairs, Carpet% Tablas:
one CoOking Wove, andn variety of other' household
goods too numerous to mention. Sale to commence et
a trclocir.T. 4., 'of atdd day.. • - e
. • • • , • ADAM.llllOBlfte .A.cyoartistritfor..
Janaarg t1,"61 • ..." : r • •• 1-at`
• A ...D2IIiNISTR A 701 1 ,8 NO;l'lCE—where
-TX: as letters of Administration: having. been granted
by the 'Register Of Gmnty: uppoann the estate
of Jaenb -Clouser, Late of Branch -To
County, deceased, to the undersigned,—All persona in
debted are hefeby notified to Mako payment, and those
-having claims against said .estate: to presant,them to
the undersigned svitbnot flew. • . • •
. • JACOBI% FAUST,AdriOnittnitor::
• Stanch ..iownitip, Dee. 11; 50-6•-• •
' A DMINIST3IAT'OTR'S'NOTICE.-Where
-171. letters of adifilnistmtion on.the. - estate of Jor
seph Wilde, late of Blythe Township, Schavikill Conn
tv, deceased, have been - . gtantett. by. the 'Register. of
Wills of•Sebuyikill Coun ty to the *sabsetiber,—all per
sona indebted to said estate are.requested:to make Ina
mediate payment and.these having claims - amtinst the
same to present thetll-WithoOrdeTay fOr•Settlernent..".
' '• ..• BENJ.-BECKER. 'Admintstrator,,
' ' . - • Cressona P. 0., Schuylkill Co.,
Or tolga atteinney, fil&M.4
ESTATE OF JOS:, D. JONES: Decvd - :
, —NOTlCE—Whereas lefty* orechtdnlstratban•to'
the estate &Joseph D Jones,- tats of the: Borough :of
pottsrdlelScheyllottl County, and,Statis of Peolusylse,
Ma, - deceased. bare been 'greeted to thessabieriberi—
AII persona indebted to thessld estatt,.. - %On: requeeted
to.make Immediate payment, end those elatme
ordsmends ageism& the estate of the said ..dw—Went..
svillfutire Imown the samissithont; •••
KATE A.• JONES;Admlrdstnitrlri" . .'•
• Corner . hLeftt •
GENE RAI4 NOTICES.
_.All
*m
NOTICE ons -are . berehy cau
tioned ant to" t.ra# my .wire Sarah flohl;.ftor .
•thii date, will pay no dtbha of her coattacting .
hariittler. '*. • • . z JOIDi 11011 L.
• Schuylkill Hariri. Jan. - .2-Bt"'
.
Russo uri vrtto OR PA ST at-
HIP„:..The: - partnership hereforpre cr
Istlnebetweeo- JOHN. T. .NOBLE & JOHN'.GOTNE;
for the authuraattre pf .te- at 'Pottsville end
: Mahoney Cita.ls ihls day.dissolaed by mutual consent,.
and the bosinees will be eandneted hereafter under the
wane or-NOBLE t RHODES,. 'who - NOE settle ell ac
-'counts or the late:llan. • JOHN T. NOBLE; .•
Jan 1e: 4a-24f 1 -• • • . .GOYNE:" '
NO have lent to George Ber
ger, of South' 3lnnlielm Township';
Colts; mares. about .11eors'old. • persons .are beta!
.by noUfloAmotto aiolefit'or seize upon thtisftme. , • • •
' • •• • " • '• S. K: .
MOYER.: •
'Auburn, Jannary : s, ..• . • . • •
. . . . . .
- .. ••• DISSOLUTION • OF. CO-0-41ART
- .NERN.IIIIP.—The co‘partneeehin here
tnfore eihiting between John W. Bedford and Mitten - 1 •
'Darer in Centralia,- Columbia County.:. is thia'day dis
solved by . mutual consent.. ThotnenceS will be rop_.
tinned by ,* •, • '. : ... Wit. Toiamy.
. . .
,
• • 11016 ICE.—The annual meeting of Abe
R3Voa-• Stockhoideri of the Great 'Kanawha Petro
leum Coat and Lumber Company of Wat Virginia; fur
the electiiin•ot Directors will be held at the office of
John Tr lloerberry'on the 17th day of January; 1667..
at S oiclock, P. M.. FREDIL• PATTIELRSON: • SentY•
Pottsville, Jan 5..67. .: 1-2 t . • .
,
.
lEN IC
ICKIIBOITE
CRANTURA.-
1 0 1 4 . CITE 'COAL COMPANY....The •
hymnal meeting :Of this - Stockholders an electiOn :of
Directors of this Compahy will'. be held on Mondry;
rebrtik_ry in the City . of Phllirdelphia,.at ,
y.05}1 tricert,.Room • • . • .
Secretary. 1:
: IsTeir York: Jinn try 'GI ; •.' 1-4 t.
bake of the Locust 111oinitedia Coral
. mid -Iron Company, PHIIADEL,
P ll7l . Deumb.er lE4.6.— Th e annual' meeting of
-the Stockliolders of the; abovinamed Company will be,
held at -their ellke, No. '":'3o South 'Third: eared; on
..110N1lAY, the 4th of Feboaary next: at 12 o'clock, M.,
when en electlen will he: held for seven Dimmers,. to
serve for the ensuing year.-
• The transfer hooka of the Camp my will IMTloned
for fifteen:days prior to thi day ot 'said election-
San 5,•'4, - 1% , . F.DWAND ELY: Sixty.. • :
..erriitie • CO Partnership heretofore exiitings
•iork•-s' . beterren Chas. E. Beek and AL V. B. Colo,
tradidgrinder the • firm name or BECK & COHO, 'Ls
.thliday diesoired by mutual consent; '
. . . .
. . CLIARLF.S . F.. BECK,
.
accontite.nt the late - Arm will be settled. and
the Intsintse.continued at the old. Band in' Morris' Ad -
•dition by the andttrsigned, Who.relpeeifully.rrquesta - rt
continuance of the patronage 13, towed uf.t.c- the late
- ,„ CIIARLES: E. BECK.
'TUE WNDESSIGIVELO • hive • thli
day formed a Co-partaershipasaimers and
'Shippers pf.loal, under the mime of JOHN C. SCOTT
_ . .
••• Oftl6l, No. 4 2:13 street, Istobnic.No. 4 Grigg
But!dins; JOHN c; SCOT" r,
PlAlatlclpida,
.ISGT., ••• .. •• • -1-at
TO IRON AND STEEL iIIAND.
- VALTORERS.—The Proprietors and
--As.ignees of the several Letters Patent .cooed to Hen
ri neigenier and Robert ..ltfushet, of England. : arid to .
William Kelly and others.: of this country, 'fir. the
.manufacture of-lt rota and' Steel, - by their various
protes.es. In the _United States, have, for the purpose
:of all conflict - of claims tinder-said patents,
'consolidated their interests, appointed thennderslgucd
Trustees,' and are now prepared to -grunt Licenses for
- .Ranitfacture and Sale under the various lettere Pat
ent; and to: furnish all. necessary - infermatlon and
Working-drawings.... • •
The. grent STEFMGTII and: TOCGRICESS, aid • perfe'et
nomooaacrri of the Bessemer or Pneumatic Quit Steel,
and the comparative cheapness .of its production, as
well its Ate aln 'tidy enormous consumption of it are too
Well - known to you to require Cortiment.-
The profess" Tony be. Witint+sed :at the 'works of
Vessin WINSLOW, ORLSWOLI) s.' HOLLE'T, at
.: _Purifier information
,as terms and particulars of
cast; instructions, fie., may he obtained by addressing
eitherof theAnlereignell..• -• •
JOHN F. WINt-iI.OW, Troy', N. Y.; • .
' JOHN'A. GRP.: \VOLD, Trov N -Y. Trititqei
J.l%;ollRELL:Johnstciwki, Pa., )
. .
NOT/ClE.—The annual' meeting of the
Stockholders of the •Schnyllsili County Ag
ricultural Park Association. will be held at 'the offir.e
of the Pottsrllte Water Company, on Monday,lith of
Jandary. IStii. for the election of Directcirs; between
.the hours i)f . to and.l2 o'clock, 'A. M. • ,
Dec -29, '6G-52-4 D. TiEVERIDOE, Secty.
Hill rand
Myren Finilrond Co. PITILADA.,
ll , an.—Noticd is hereby, given that the.annn
.Al meeting of the 'stockholders will be held M.:their of
fice, NO. I.5'S. Ithitree , ; on 2d day, (Monday) the 14th
of let mo.. (Tannery) IStiL when an election for offlcora
will belhold and the annual remort read.
• WILLIAM lIIDDLE, Secretary..
Dec. 29, '66 " 513 t •
NOW ICIE.--The. annual 'meeting.. Of the .
k. 4 •- . Stockholders of the • pottSviße Water Com-,
pony will be held •at the* . Wile° of. the,. COmf;any in
Pottsville. for the. election of' MaliffOrs', on - SkindaY,
the 14th day of January, between the' hours of
"and 4 o'clock. r, MILTON BOONE. Seely.
Dec 0 66-. .
•
.NOTlCE:—Notice is' hereby given that .1
team ail persons from ptirehasMg.Or nem,. ti
stifle,. a .eertain note' in the hands of. Catharine Rich ,
inoticli.of :Kurth Manheim Tp , County,' for,
three hundred &disti, 'given by Me on the lOtlf ddy . of
July, ISti, as she has no ciainingainst me. , . •
• • • • J.E!IF.3IIAII. HicCARTQTr
. . .
.Per, (dd Choter 'Delawure
P h I . lad sit." .k Rending
IL R. Co..
• Mince 2 . ! South Fourth St.,) PIIAM.. Dee.,
1S r. 41-
17. Notice is hereby giyen to the Stockholders
of this Company, :hat the annual meeting . and •an
- election ter President, FIX 11anaveis,. Treasurer and-
Secretary-veilltake place on the SECOND MONDAY
(11th) of JANUARY next at 12. M. -
' 22., !ti6-,xl-4t • • ' 'W31.11. WEBB, Sectr.:.
Corbels's,' C neck. .11irt pa-.
oy, Prin.AD7.t.Plll.l, DF.1:0111F11 17th, tsint.
—The optimal meeting of .. the stbekholders of the
Lorberry Creek Railroad .Company, will be held - at
the. OM& of thii. Philadelphia and Reading Vail;
road Cotentin*, NQ. Smith Fourth street, Phil
ad el Oh hl. on, Monday, January 14th, 1.'4;7.- at to cool oek ;
A. Id:, When an election will be held for a President
and six Direetm to serve for the ensuing year.
Dee 22, 'tl6-51-at ' W3l. D. WEBB, Seeiy.
. .
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. . . ,
11-. Firms Nntiroisnl . Bn'uk OP ASI7LAND,
. PA., DEBEM - 13ER•Inrm 1400,—A meeting
~ of the'Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the
`Banking 110 use, on TUBSDAY.•the 15th day O:JANU
ARY next, between the hours of 10 AIM. and 3 P. M.,
to elect Directors to serve the miming year. . - •
. Dcr. 15,
~ G 0—r...0-fit. .F.B.WIbIBERT, Cashier.
iItistSiOLLITION.—The firm of GEO.
-BRIGHT& CO. has this day been dissolved.
b the. withdrawal id' George-Bright. The 1111Sii1M
will lie ethr,led. on by J. C. Bright and Peter E. Beck,
'under the flrni name of BRIGHT & CO.• " •
Pottsville, December 4, 1566. 411-Gt:
NOT IC E .=-Oak Laths_ Cheknut.Shingles,
11; Prop Ttliiber and. Oak Boat*, for sale by.
• .D. B..CRIST, Agt., P 0., Pott,ville.
NO . V 24, • tea 3. , 47-13fit'
GOVERN RUE NT NATIONAL
" BANlE—POnsviLtz. Nov. 8, 1666. —Nu;
tiee hi tiefeby grven that the Circulating Notes of the
Goverunient Bank of Pottmille, Pa , will be nxleenupd
ai,the'cumiter of Ibis Bank:: . ' •
!66-447-6kir".. 'IL 11. ITUN'TZINGEL Cashier:
irRPICOPOsiIA 1.4.1 11 7 01 it • 11,1111111%
•,Tllll RE R.---Proposals Will lie receivedat
. this office, for delivering gangway, legging, relief and
prop timber at Thomaston, Ileck.schery Forestville
and Otter Collieries for the working season Of 1367. r:
4:Timber to be delivered at the different Collieries,
and payments to tie made on the third Saturday of each
month, at a specified rate per ton of shipment.
~:Ten per cent. to be retained as security, for. perform
ance.
of contract:. , • • •
. -11S — Ftir further patteultira apply to • . .
• • : • • W. W. DUFFIELD,. •
• • .• • • Resident Manager:
. .
Oface,.New •York and Schuylkill Coal Co., Woodside,
Gth, isno; • • :
• Oct: 27th,• '66: : . . • 1 43.14 t. •
DRY - 6001111 . AT GREATLY
• REDUCED . PRICEIL—M.•- R.
NICHOLS has just opened a large and 'well - selected
stuck of Nene Reasonable Dry Goode,. bought
at the recent 'decline, and which, ho offers at very . IoW
prices for Cask, Give Mina ealL Town Hall Store,
.Centie Street. • April 7, 'C6-14-tf
PATENTIMPBOVEMENT. OF
- STEAM all whom ii
may Concern z—For and in consideration of
in band, paid by, JAMES WREN- of the. Borough of
- Pottsville, County. or Schuylkill, -to Lewis Eikenberry
.of Philadelphia, the receipt whereof has been acknowl
edged, the'aaid Eikenberry. has sold to said JAMBS
WREN the right to apply It in the County .of Bchilyl-
State of Pennsylvania, on all Steam Engines now
in use or that may hereafter be. used,.lewis 'Eikenber
ry's Improved
.Cat-off for EcOnomi t e ct ip
...E
Steam by- xpassionf - for which letters -
ent,. dated November "- 19, 1801, have been, an to
-the.raid Lewis Eikenberry-by the United States.)'All
persons de:de:ins of information regarding the. benefit
of this Valve can receive the same at my office in Coal
street.. The benefit of. this Tatra to all persons rising
Steam Enenes is - from „20 to 40 per cent.. op the been
engines built. It can be applied to all' old engines. .
. .chinists are requested to take part in this import- .
ant- improvement.:- They can secure from me the use
forbuilding new engines aud also for putting thb im- .
provenient on old engines. - They- can see the motion'
at my works in Coal • street; where I have it on my en-.
gine working to the. savings herehratated. At also can
be seen at Ruch Jt-Evanws 'Mill... at Atkins & Bros.'s
and Palo 'Allo.Rolling Mill. . JAMES 'WREN, ;.'
Washington Iron Works: •
• Pottsillle, Feb . . - 27, .09 . ' 9-tf . • .
.
LOST AND .POUND.
LOST..-ALatly"s .Sable Fur Collar. coming from
6th streetto Coal street. A liberal reward will be
paid-for, its return to ' , WM: L. MAIZE,
Jan l 5; Coal street..
Ott e llrst day of the year, between the
Seven Star. Tavern and my Lentbef.Yard in Potts
ville, two large Buffalo Robes. -The finder will be
:liberally rewarded by leaving them'atMortimer's Store,
Centre street, or at my Lumber Yard.
Bottsville.:Jannary 2, , . CHAS. LORD. .
. .
Q . TRAY -11011.6 - 2.—Came to the :premises of
I.7:Wm. Loy,. In &Amyl HaVen, on the 19th
Of December,' a - small CANADIAN. STAL-..
LlON,'ltglit bey:color, with 'a white-stripe,
..to.on bls forehead, abOut 9 'yennt'old: The -
owner Is requested' prove PnVertY, pay expenses, add
. tube Mine% ay, otherwise he wilt be sold. ... '.
Dec. 29, !SU - 52-3 V . ••'. , WILLIAM LOY. •-.
WANTED.
'XTANT E'D...an irnitutriona ..Putteim Maker or
6 "i y adifZelin C t in .l3tVit,SlVlGt e rt iIAVA e r
.Jan :' - Lykens, Dauphin - County, Pa.
.
young frith ten years' expe-
NVit r ic7desires a altuatidn to take charge of or.
.In a store.. • Competent to lily goi'als. Best re..
Terence Addrets H.R.* S., PottaTitte P. O.
Tan. 12, 'GT • , , , 3t.
.:
lAT4II,.NICED;—A teacher iri the primary de .
„part;
T. ment of. the public Febool,3ol'. the lkorough of Cret.
sorta-a 'lady of experience. preferred.- Salary, 425 - per
month. "Addretta„ or apply to the Undernigned
, • • • . Sec - '
Creesona. Jan: g. la - • o iy;
AiIUANTED.-The subscn ,
ber desires a Situation
m miller. Fully understands the business, having'.
a practice of It years, and can glye entire satisfaction
to anypeomn. - who. desires to employ him. • -Address
Kunkel s RilliNevr. Ringgold P. 0-Schuylkill. Coun
ty. - Pa. . • . . ' ABILWAIIII)O?LtA.ND.
. Jon. 12, '67.
.
. - -
WANTED.-A situation by a yOrmg .married
• T man to take•eharge of or assist in a - store.„ Bart
references can' be given. Address BOX 3St Clair.
• January 5, • - •
..• . • 1-3 t.•
20s000-.A"Eril's WANTED : — A min
, .ple lent ftee. mitt' terms.. for any one
to elears2s daily, MN three boom.. • !Mathew entirely,
new, light and desirable.; Can' be done at home or
traveling; by both male and: female; No gift enter;
prise or humbug: Address W. H. CRIDESTER, 266
Broadway.. New York.. '• .• • ' Der. 5,68,-1,11,
.
IAT A NTS D. 4.-A, situation. by a. practical miner of
.v.a twenty years' experienca, to superintend ander
rotind or ontaide.. ...4.4l4rees, J. W. IL, Port-Carbon.
MINING ENGVIER R testi • ItlifirßAZ
' COLLIERY lIIANAGEIL-L , Wan tad,.
all:nation by-a *at-class practical; man, thoroughly ed
nutted in. all branches and requirements_ ot practical
- tnitft•, with large eapezience m financial ritatterstors:-
nwta therewith. • For
_p —artful= . and- testimonlac .
address' IIEEPriIIiFIKHO! mavto., ituz. cm. Pi.,
. . .
`CANTED Twelve goial sea:lnd-hand Boilers
T 1 so orStinctiniaio. ' The IViest.osali Rice will Oa
101 for. Machinery or- map of AnyOxviption.
..sztraviire paid kW. *nil or. railroad' icon.- .
:engbies aid warm i.ey of all kir& boat, and:sold on
.aniuninnon tlin
. /19 . .nryDepot on - thal treet:
..awTiiders 4.7n0.4 eilkiecebre Plx?t,4* attes2.4,ll°N
•
11 4 111Mi1,../Ssig4:. Collector' of this,
'District; haitngrelinqulshed the sale -.af Stamps,'
end ttuted,htil whore *tea aver- to JUN -we will, Ms.-
titeetrahsh.ell.kttidi of Gomm:mt. Stantpvin some.
toEnrebesets;,;.-/Wellitl-ilinseys keep wall 'apply
ai-i , Tereckak-,10 the Dlattietr
414 Amount:
FOR SALE AND To LET.
Volt NAllite .—The.calnable. rain property cahoft
Flohers4l.lll, Bib:late at Antiwar.. Said mill is built
in the 'Most- 'substantial manner. with 'four .pair 'or
grinding atones for
. cusiom and merchant hnsiness,
anever-failing -water .poster on 13..er's Creek.' 14'00d .
,dwelling 'house snd.barn and - notbnildlngn,•and laud
enough tostnt the immltnittr. -apply-to.-
- JOHN PiSYIER, Sa. -
. ,
Voll44AlLE:bithe subscribes andd Will be In le
P. an of for- investment, S. eert* . of, land on
Third and - Fairview, 'fitreetS, Pottsville, two squares
fruut the Court ifosse, 'all enclosssi, and a portion of
It ont in building lots, and is one . of- the inost
pleasant lo»tt4ora in the town., and the soil Is well
adspnit to. the raising of fruit and vegetabies. Any
other informattongivertbt • 40SEPLI
J.= - . • . 2 41.•
SOWN I.OTS .IAO EL, 'l4 Gllt in the Ilam
• moth'Vein Coat Comnanre Addition to the 13.1 , -
°nab of St Clair, Schaylkill . :Connty. •Penali. • These
lots are located On the Mill Creek. and are convenient
to all•the Mill 'Creek •and to.the celebrated
Black Band trim Dre Vein. which
. ta now fully devel
oped at the Shaft ef 31.cilinnee. on the Mam
moth Vein Coal Co.latand,' and Is ,Sala by competent
jadok to be th e
. beat Iron Ore yet , di:covered In -Ilia
State„. donbt extensive 'Furnaces,R,lllng Mille"
and Steel Weda. will ehortly be erected onthe priver
ty: . Creek: and Mine Hill It:lnroad Paaces
through the property, jiving facilities and wavenicne
es, for all kindaof ipt , inesq. .For. term....tc., apply to .
: " - • • . 'President,
• .
• .• " Nor. 4.1 Library St; Philadelphia, • l : l
• t0.3011.ti SXTZI7`.IOE.H, Sect", St. Clair.
•Jan•l2, '6l • . • • • •• .2 tf • .
LE.—The valuable. wharf propertyjuet
IC below the new railroad bridge In Havre deGrace,
Md.. (mating on John street 300 feet, and running
.hick 534 feet to 9 feet water, with privilege of further
eatenSion into the Susquehanna, river. The pt r is
port 90 'feet and part 120 feet aal 350 feet In
length; and is all solid, lazing- tined up with earth' and
floored 'over; and is in good Condit ton., The balauw of
- the waterfront is very susceptible Of Improvement,
and the property has been used for . srune years for. this
'shipmentof coal to the pietrict of Columbia ancli..rrrulh
ern market, and has a storage capacity of 10,000 tons.
It also atsseseei advantages for:tete= saw mill, ma.,
rine railway, or any otherbusluen Aspiring water fa
cilities and ample room; Goal Office on the premises,
and &Ivo a small two story bthlding. 'Enquire of •
J. L. SUTTON a Co., 1Z South at., Baltimore.
ALICAFIKAE RU4RNES SITAND'AND
If BASIN PROPERTY FOR SALE —The - subscriber .
being abOutto relinquish business. will offer at private •
sale all that:minable bwin property eltante at Pence,.
ton- Disim on the. Delaware. - and Raritan Canal, cent-.
Driving 'exlenilve COAL YARDS, LrAIBER YARDS, • •
SHEDS, wirtßvoi,..,l2 . • - •
The above property afers inducements to Ihnsi -
'wistiltig to engage In the Coal and Lumber Trade -
dem.to be, met with, being 'es good, a - stabd to don
heavy Coal rind Lumber business as i'.. - 1 be found •in
• the State. • .There can alga be • a large Misiness dotre In .
GRAIN AND FERTILIZERS, being, abont eentral be
tween Trenton and .New Brunswick. A very- large
country trade centres . here:.rtnd parties of capital could
do a. heavy business. Raying been engsged in the btu,
sitiess Sir the •past•teo' • years, it is my desire to relin
quish 'tin the soling. !therefore offer the' property
:with the good will: on rcittantable - terms. • •
Partieededring any farther information can. c.bMin .
it.by-addressiag tee at Princeton, N. J., 'or by rasing
upon me at.Prineeton Basin. A. W. NIATITIN.
.Tan"; , GT• , , • • . ?At. ,
Toi
• IS 4 RCIII ANT T AILO RS ...AND
.ALII.4)TIEREIRM-.-The underiuned offers for
salable - Stuck and fixtures in Tretnenst Pa. The print
cipal business stand in the town, Terms easy: Bu.l
- established and- in saixa.. , .sful onoration.• Main
street, opposite the Batik, Teen:tont, -
,Jan 4.11-1-3 r
VOIR 1 , .4.4 IL, E.—A desirable residence situate on
3:.: the S.. E. corrier of ilth and ..11fahantuagna .
*is.: in the Borough Of Pottsyille.i" -.For further
particulars apply to theltev. De 'PLUMED in
the pren&es or to . • i KB. Ii.A.EDDDErt. .
4 Pottsville: Dec. 9.2,. , G0 .. : . . 42-tr . •
Dolt NA I .E:—.A..Etisty foot lot and two sto
ry liouve on 11ahaotongo s!ree.t.. note occu
pied by mom. 11. Walker, EAqi • Poeves.sion 4:l2 l'
given on May 1, IS4T. 44pply to " • •
B.
Dee: 29, c9O 's2‘ • . - .FRANKLIN B. GPWEN.
. .
ofir l r k Acres Timber Land fl:r Sale, on the Line
rIJA/ -31.0.untain, south of the Maimnoy Crrek in
Cameron Township, Northumberland connty, Penna.,
and near the Shamokin -, and litahanos Col Picids.—
Applyto . • ,
' • Engineer, of Mince, Puttsyille, Pa.
Dec 29, .64 . . • • , •61-41
A 'Unit ic Chance for One or. Two Ilinalues•
A
inen.—The' subrcriber utters tor private sale a
•gooilStere and Tivern Stand la a laew and thriving
coal town, with the entire stock of goods. Alen
the'furniture of. the . Any person Avlshing
to purchase the.. aboyo property or atand -need
only Inquire, It will recommend. Itself.. . • • -
GEO. W. HAIN, .•
Willlamstovin, Dauphin Co., Pa.
hl at-
Dec. 22,''66
.f.lllO RENT, Ori the'firet of 4anaary, IFOT. a store
• 1 - iriih dwelling', in. Centre street, opposite
Beading :Depot, Mahanoy City. . It le a
bond stand. For particulars apply. to F..qquire
Ntahanny City, or JADF.Z .WOOLLEY, boa
.ton.Ran. . .Dee: 23, C6-111.4f
VOll. SALE.-130 acres of Coal. Timber and
-1-'..Farm Land. situate at the junction • of the Susque
hanna and Lackawanna River 'adjoining, the town of
Pittston and the Luids of the Penns.ylvania Coal Conn
'parry. The Lackawanna and .I.iloomsburg Railroad
and NOrth Branch Cat!d pass through the property.—
The attention of capitalists. desiring a profitable
vestment Is Invited to these Janda. For terms ap
ply to or address:TlloS. BIDDLE, & Co., SIG Wal
nut St., Philadelphia, or the undersignyd at Kahnuoy,
City, Schnylkill'equnty, Pa. FRANK CARTER.
- Dec lfi. 93G-50-1m Real Estaie-Aet,"
TOR KALIL—The- Warehou:se opposite Freight.
1" Depot of Phlindelphla nod Rending Railroad C 0.,:
. known us Patterson's Warehouse. with vacant lot ni
ta:hed. This is dentist little', well built brick build'
ing with railroad sideling attached, anti well calculated .
to do a large !MMus,. • - Apply to
Dec 5., , 66-45-6t , • • H. P. STICIITER.
• . • ..:
.V.AI.IBABLE Filftg . P.Elr . .TV .FOR gale.
_ undersigned offem for -side in the 800, VI
'or Pottsville, a corner-lot on Manch Chunk and Coal
Streets... thereupon a double two-story. Brick
. a
Dwelling llonse and it one and balfstorylraine •;::
house which is occupied as Reitanrant. The
lot contains 123 feet on Manch Chunk ctrtet and 45 feet
Oil coar stregt.- This property is one of .the best lo
cated tor store or hotel In the Borough..
-• Alm 45 building hits between Pot t Carbon pad Potts
ville. • A beautiful location for building lots tot Mc
chunks, Lattotem, The.watcr pipes have been late
ly,. laid by the Pottsville Water- Company" all • along
-these lots. They arc near the Pottsville A,gricul tura'
Perk Grounds_ The lots are. offered:reasonably.-,-
Terms will be made known. • . , • .
Also 316 acres of laud favorably known 19 the Tumb
ling Run Fartn, 50 acres are in cid: ivation, to acres' ut
in winter grain, .2 acres of over tioneyrape clues of the
best quality, an erchard with-ISO tree., part of. them In
btaringcondltion, Apples. Pears,. Peai-hes, Cherries,
&c., all of the first clai.s fruit, two reliso_Mial- farm
houses.with large gardens, large stable, shedding, ice
-houses. running, stream of water and pump at the sta
ble. For further information apply to - •
• CEO. LAIJER, Orchard - Brewery, .Pottsville, Pa. •
December. S, '66 • . 45. •
- IfilOlt - MAl:E.:—'4e ,thvi.lllntt recently occupied
-1` by John S.' Graham in Morrbo .Addition._a.
Poseeaiion given buteediately. Address IT:
• . . • -- ?MANIi CARTER;
• ; •• ..'Peril Betate:Agent, Mahal:Loy City, Penna.
• April 9.1; 'GC •• • • - . , ' 1.641
'VALUABLE 110 T EJ. PROPERTY
V and Store Stand for Nate.--Orie of the hest,
business stamps in the city of 11.ellding—,with a 'tarn
country . and. traveling' custom. .The, hotel Is a 3,1 i
story front it* on 'Penn Street Gail
feet deep, on a.lot 210 feet deep and 00 feet wide
on an alley in :the rear. 'lncludes' two' Store
•ntands,
,with wheavy limbless, Also, a cloned yard,.
good suibling end shedding, Stc.: etc.'
• This property ti . odered at adow figure, and will pay
a large percentage on the capital Invested.- ,For Path
efpartlctilars, Inquire of
'JACOB SCIIMUCKER,
Real Estate, AO, No. 30 N. Slatlft9t.; Reading,
Dec 1014' , • • - ." 49-2 m!
- .1-OR; SALE..
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE FARMS
•
In Delaware and Maryland, from $.l to $5O per acre.--
These farms lay between the Delaware and Chesapeake
Bay ;, convenient to' mills. stores,. schools, churches,
&c. They are easy to cultivate, end- with lesS labor
than farms in' the Northern States, and are adapted to
grain,trasa,, fruit, &c. Fish and oysters abound in
the rivers• game of kinds in abludancer During
the past three years' hundreds of the. Niwthern farmers
have settled in these States - on amount of the low price
of land and the easy coltiVation and low taxes. Per
sons desiring to visit farms in there States can do so
by applying to or addressing the' undersrgned, who ,
makes a trip regularly -epee a week to these- States.—
Catalogues sent gratis to-an r address:
. Also Farms in Bucks and Montgomery counties, and
-Coal, Timber and Ore Lands for sale. . - •
. ' • .• • • GEO. R. KROSSLER, •
• . • -
144 South Fourth Street, Phridelphia; Pa
Nov-. 44, '66 • . • 47 Sus
~s~u~~~ ~ Ii :i_l~ K 4 ~~ ;t l 7 '~
. _
MALE.—Tbe- property known as the looser.
Farm, near Llewellyn - containing 125 -acres, 40 acri.4
of which-is covered with. good Tinttber,and the bal
ance under a gootlstate of cultivation. With the ap
purtenance=; consisting of a two-and-a-half
story log home, plastered throughout; and a toga
barn, with a running 'spring close by the house...
Also Spring House, Wnsh Rome. and other outbu
, . The public. road • from Pottsville to Tremont
runs - by-the- house.' The , railroad - from Swears to
Schuylkill Haven also passes through the premises.—
The veins of coal inn through - the property, known se
the Spnhu; Lewis, and Black Mine Veins. For terms
Ind particulars apply to :. ABRAHAM HENST, or
. : PHILIP GAHRES. Llewellyn.
Aiwa pair of good Lumber Trucks 10 Mules, Wig
'onei and Harness for ERNST,. Llewellyn.
US fyALE .— A' lot of secondland Machinery
vizi—l.:Steam Engine, 10-horse power, with bolt;
ent fire fronti, pump. ac,; all complete, . suitable for a
small foundry. Also 1 Portable Engine with beller and
governor, &c., all complete, about 4-hor . so Rower.
' -Also about-12 tons T Rails.: • -
' Also about S tons Sheet Ikon.. • . „ -]
Also 5 Drift Cars that have ham used' in a slope-40
inch gauge . Fot salent the Machinery Depot of
Sept 22, T 6 tf • JABEZ SPARKS , Coal St.
08. MALE.-':Two ' lingWes one 'a - twenty
:horse power. and one a sixty horse power, and
coal breaker.. Apply to . D. B. BWDEL.
. • ' Eighth and Market Sta., Pottsville.
Sept. 1.5, '66. 9T if
FOR . SALEII3.-:Two• boree-imwer ANGINES,
twelve Inch 'cylinder; two feet stroke,. box bed
&Meowing pecking; fitted upfn the beet - manner.
PON.ttplir & SON, Pottsville Than Works. •
FOR SALE.—One new Fifteen Rome Engine.
Shaft, Fly Wheel, • Pump, &c. Apply at Office of
Little Schuylkill Navigation, Railroad & Coal Compa-.
nv. Pa. . • . • "fJan„ 'AK 1-tf
VALUABLE PROPERTY 'AT
• V VATE KALE.—One-twentiethinterestin the
tract of coal tend in New Castle -Township, Schuylkill
County (known as the l'ott fk, Bannon tract) .contain
ing about 420 acres: • -
A tract 0f220 acres of COAL - and TIMBER LAND
• •
in Riley Township: • •
Siz line budding lots on Bast- Norwegian St., above
Jacksbn-25.1190 feet, a never failing spring of water
on one ofthem.• ~Terms easy.. , - •
Lot on corner of•Norwlgian and Ttti "streets. about
120 feet square, with two two-story brick houses there,
ort:
.Will be sold low. . . • - . •
. .
Valuable building lots on Coal,. Washington and
.Mahantongo strode. Desirable sites; . for•warehonses,
manufactories,' &c.' A splendid lot on Schuylkill Ave
nue,- 83 feet font on 'the Avenue and 57. feet front on
Church - Apply HENRY C. MUSSEL:
Real Estate and Insurance Agent, corner Second and
Mabantongo 9ta., PottavAle, Pa.
March.24o66
FFI BALE OR . TO. JGEAM.E..--A. tract of
. land situate half a mile 'west of Llewellyn,
Brunch and Reilly townships, Schuylkill County, con
taining 430 acres, liming a - runt of three-fourths of a
mile on the following veins., via The Gate Veins, Sel
kirk, Black Mine, Tunnel, •Paust and Salem. Parties
wishing to purchase or to lease 'will make application
to JOSHIIA LIPPINCOTT
• . J. DIINDAI4 LIPPINCOTT,
Executors of the Estate of damn Dundas; deemed,
.
at 121 Walnutigt., •Phil:ads"
Oi to CHARLES Id: MILL Rial Estate Agt,,Pottaville.
August 19..36. . . sg_ty
.MvOR ISALE.—One econd hand engtne. 0 horse
_power,: T Inch diameter, .10.. inch stroke- . Box bed. .
piste,. governor -and force punip complete.' Will , be- -
Abso one aCkhorse Power Brew Winch bore, 24
-inch .
stroke, leavy box bed plate, fly wheel :pulley, 10 - feet
dlans„ 16 Inch face. Saltable - focbreakeOr saw mil].
The above Eoglnes are our own make,will be
sold below cost ifaPplled'for eeoe: . '
Also 0ne.20-horse power Engine; 10 Inches diameter,
24 Inch stroke Box" bed :plate, governor and force
pomp .mplete.. All new:
ALT API d BANNAN,.`Wrau Iron Works...*
, one 30,..66Z-26.tr - , - Port carbon, Pa. .
:rplille.subsetibers have for -tele at their - Colliery on
iitillAlteekt A lot of PutnpPipes, Spada. Handles,
n•MaStub-ends, Pipe, . Btnis•ends.• and' other
lisitealickfleces,: Pole Bangers and Pales, Balance'
iirreonnettingltal and Dote.* • Also a tle gorse
i — • •• GICO. 8. REM= It - 00. •
further particulars apnlY
PUN No. 829 Walnut 81, Phlladelp_hiti," t oo mix
2.. GOUGER, at the Colliery. ' ;an 2; qict.t: - ." .:' .
MINING ,IXACKEWERY AND ilk •
'rtRIAIS FOR 'SALE.
Two 40-herea waver. Engines with gearing [or hoist' _
- One 20-hol"Pg"Rairineand breaker.ela eldnerY•
: • Ono email rumping,Engine.•
!0 drift card iii 'good order:'
./kjeo lot,Of rind .1948ar Bal* •*4 1 4, Axel,
w.l;e.kiiel4biliuk 4i-1 ac. APO,'
P.W. IV!"111°‘'
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J. J* BALL