)ii - 04.t6',:: - .. : M : O.titri'Al, . . ~r , C. .6 a r tr. itAc wits, 112467 Al F. TIt'KET TOR .-I; IcE? E JUDGE E c n. fa W WILLII , III of Pitioborgh. i'''JON : C( 411yrY,:lliCKET. . .rodre of Near Criminril Court. 'DAVID • Assorinie Judge. • • DoN. CHATiLE,S W. PITMAN ; of Pottliville •• : ! spite Pirmiate,... • . .".. ',JAMES R. ..ci..4..kyy.R, • - A are nib] T. F SEMITE., of Tamoigne . ; ',ITITE T. .MNES, .•I . Br. LEWIS, ot -Tremont. Sheriff. QEO., C. WYNKOOP, of Pottsville t'tin!UtiouslosiCr, .GEnrGE li. OYEI rl,WPtit Brnnewick. Dirretiororihe'Poor, - LITTIEN nor; of ..N+.rth, Manlfeim •' 'Auditor, 11101IPSOV,:of Eat Norwegian Jiiry Votnuoi.qouir, ,TEREIIIIAII REED, vt ,Pottsville, • - ffideprndent t`+..d.•'nre for COunti Treasurer, • • CONRAD KELTZER.. , r . ,TUDGE - SHA-PSWOOD ON LEGAL TENDERS. . . . Extrurt from: CU.(' pin •in the Case of Bo.i. v.'..Trot.s..: "On the whole, then, I ani of npitiion that the p- - ,,jeinn of the ant of C ngrtioenf Ft.hrtiaryl.lsth, 1-12, rieclarinz the 'notes issued in. onrentince i'• '• ocr ro h kwfnl money; and aMgal tehder i Ia tenders it unesassary that I E.411;111id 11,0 other wiestion 'which has bSes made, as fre f ,t or the epec , hil esreemSut 'to :-pay in I,, , ol.adver mosey of, the Uoitert States; I. am . . . ... ~ •,vor, of ,olitorine .latlemohr for the plointiff,. 1,..,t a r the maj , ritr.of the t:tortrt aro of ti.-diff•lrorit. c n ,1,..0.. j•-figlnPni • for the derootiant.".L.copfed :- ', t.. Ptaktritqphin,'.Afto of 234 V- FAruary, 3 ,, - .1, ‘t ! - •orO the of is oubii-fied 11/ • fl/ 1. .. . . - . . . i. m.xy .1- , o ho fonad. iri-i he .I,egal Iri le; jence,r v,.• - , r.:11 15; . 18G4. 1 .-,A a - ,. 92_ . , .. • ~ ... - .. . . . . ' 1., the ~,itue corny 'ef Ala :tyre is a carefully pre ;- ~ - ..1 fulegy ,if the -judge and this. opinion, in .. 1, .. thr. f 11 ,- ..wj,•g : • ..r. I f , . g p Sir Answnon reasonm • moon and decides t i t :. c i:ii• ~i-i if he a,....i some lofty spirit Silting f;ir . , •.. •RIA out of the contentious and strifes of if, .0..1.il " . . ... .- . • An; ?ho hearvs of grPnrilmicks and Govern.' consider Go• joage quite ; , (I;theri.l fnr sn. , h earthly honors as seat Soppoon B ? - • N TAPITI,I. bul'dir4„will be 11 . !‘ . «• 1; p'6lei befor Coilgreasinets.bi No: Tni! romain4 of ;-.lir Fretlerielr Brnce, the B.H-1; 11 rider. Irft Boston - on IVerlneaduY, F. , :gland • in.tho .tegrnciip China. F , f Phikee , rthin Spnatrir helped R : 'h. I‘i!y. when he was in "tight, " • Will R. return the favor.? We-hhall i , be remembered' that under a Iteimb ..a.-siletinistratien - the Itesy. debt of the s.t. is h,•ing steadilyrothiceri.br economy sl,l C o-1 tea oaffemPnt, . • II kscoct,. - who suceeed4 'n the elm Tlncl of the Fifth 11ilitara 1)..1-4 , 1 pref,es himself as a FppporLer of reenn-t niet ion act., ft:, -- o‘to‘o- Virt2;nia, wry ccipely hti9 vo yd 's!thpryinlinn to the prnpoged rort 01Ili) Rtikntid Thia rril r?.. on notch when constructed; to de. 111=2=1 Ft:lC . ll:r E!' , E . l3. e‘roli'ate9 . cm th , ~h+im r),mn(Tatic, ticket. :They fe:if the l)c'nb-r ; The mutteringq: of thi!. '71j132 - .s. , orm . rtre.'finything but pie!lettot to ...I.IOLLAii.A.N. : decided . not. io any - offlee • Thc , peotile lifive:decided.to the gam: . 4ffeet c'S'eq of the other candi 111 c :•so-called 1 ) r nociatic ti kMt —. II oliipin by; Ole op , rition.,. The otti• .P:; , wont. Teefe's 11{ ,, :ddlerence: . • tontant miiiittt - .tireitenin.; movement +•ti R- m° 111;s. we , k, and wits srr es+ed ity,Yie tor Enimstatel. King r f 1:aly: The French :nil knurls's cominendthe set . ..of ahe• •E hat i`V,;Ty Frien.l of Freedom will con. derrin it. never. be united 'until ft,aric•be freed • • • • ' . ,CIRCCLATC: TIIE T,P .CI7III . :VTq. —Oar friends thronglynn who rereiiedoen inents psper . 9• xrcnid er resd imr,hern.tn hind them to their neighbors Tn wAy iniOnrtamt.4lict. - map he idreplared •17nfrpn&h- much- od. Cirenlate .the , L)enment friends. - wive been eirruNte? in some ~p 1, 1 6R Ihee,..nnty,•tn il.e r trert hit the prpeent egndi , Lite f r (t‘ tintylieaurer, B;:hzer, tLe Sfewlard at the Alms feel it (:nr duty to ecrieet them by that :the candidate for that • pnt,it ii,. Cot h AD SftT . Z.Eni.of Norwegian. frit D- mocra+ic idea of a. •"whtie man's t.-ein - := to Consit in the lib4ty hi Miliinicire en S;our .d4c i fl Peinomatic policeman shot .colAaerl ; woman nfiaqcl Eiji% fr . ( ni fie?. dir tesg. and 'lien boasted it. Tlie.l . is.Nkeniorracy ! 'heaven th - Ne . the • I ,!T.l SCITrYI.FILL. r . P , roer a erod . swennot on t!;. h !,f Reading D.Apitch: • A . correct r. , rophcey. There ia a 'prong,. p currunt, nr.prpular feelin.in.jqvnt of rm iri .the nritninistration of County . d f. I'‘irs, n•tairh tell aianallv at tle:poll!3 in tin• coning elenl ioo:. Look out. for glorious frcmi• , AN inceninus. Westerner Sc.e nbcerve, hag .t)vent, , ii a macl.ine' in \wish di,lws, We wrm.terif be is clever cphugh TO get np a Ira chine tn:A...Ash nr,V.infornisiion.put.c?f-the'bi r,c'tnr:ni,ite p. :6r Etc to the whereEtkrillts of I ) , e Teit Thr , ll..* n 1)0111;4;411in they "clrew . f r rim Treasury this year, before tr.ing • their ltbty stilt emeat,:and for which they have never nernunterl?. fir.N FRA‘Ktly BOUND : IIRA become one. of' rnr vellOrg proprivitra r f The pill.ll.t.httri in Milton. p.. hir . B.innrl ie an wrier; Ro Rrilimt champion of tho grin 1 .'0•4 nr Trnth, J :pat lee Red R'clit;* w.hleb,he 1. d. f nrled nn the sttimp and.in thel.eizi9- 1 -, i,ft btols ai H.irrißlne, ancl.he will mitlre :111Itonisn Rignally for.tlietn in. this ,r, l .fninre campßiens - . .WO welcome Mr. 11,:inti into thi! ptiitoriAl ranks' • • ..r.:II.IFORNTA-Ode Dertire'rtitie rcx)iter :"."...; , st.+l:r and crowed inat attar .1141 k. mistaking 't • Int: fig ylipbt. • The R4nbliesns hat . e two or a iti.j ity in the CalifPrniat,ealalatiimien nt .tbiS PPCIIII . B a • Rprmbliean S•ates SPntitor.. There it:ere twp andi4roca • for - onveritr4; and the, elpner- L 112itilit; •is elt r eted by 5.655 tnPjority.. The 4,P_ in the fetal yelp,: pit:TP.lapt ebcrinn. i 8 t Then the Demeet:a cy polled 25:534. Tl'-12 t beis prifled• bno24 decrease-01 . '962 s, a.. the Rennblicane yelled 84 069;; - te•ir 20 957: ThettPntrierate will hear from. the ata,T.at-tiorne ri,inostF, !it ilie'nCzt election.: • TrrE.l2o(:,morrata-in this State are . boss'inc :hitt mine -soldiers bstve allowed their names to hi: u;eil on the their ticket. But g 1101. 'their. brethren tried to 'nominate st col dier for Congress in Cincinnath the other day. the ilelegste4 cried nut, 'Away with yortr men-: No genermls for us !"• "We, enough of .soidiers during the war!".-- lit4eh we . .dare say was true. And so the Ciliveritinn broke uplii a Saki. The Demo civic pretense of sffection rhe soldiers w ,, uld he. more likely to deceive If it were a livie more consititently. professed. . ' Thy, rebel organs in the &Milt unite in say- Ina that they 1(.ok to the result of the Penn Islr ßn ia ! l, coo n ' as iding•their fate. If tt,s Cr i t,,r,"..n e publican party should be aut.— ce—fut. then farewell to the "lost cause" for tv,r--if 'Unsuccessful. then they lot to the, irti , or Johnson to commence another war in. tb'•ir • hehalf, In which they hope to win 1 1 ,vir "rights." . Eyery - voter Pl`duld remem b.r this when he deposits . his ballot on the E h of . October. -The entire rehel'element bearipd by Johnsen. is hopleg ap,d•prayleg . defeat of the. Union party at the epprntiching election. • . , T ilF Democratic leaders in the County are. 'cane If , get up Fame interest in their ticket, ht . 11,, Iiiinemeetings. They 'have - f...ed SO ih', thk irrintetings ere miserably attend °. ihe agricultural districts, and Ate &aim. But feiv . respectable etoaker , of that party are stumping the Conn tS . thi• Ftll. as they do not hesitate to say :`''Perniy lila , they cannot speak in favocestsuch tickel as the one placed in nomination, by . lie, la's, Detnueratic convention. With such t i- S , irLony, no respectable citizen 'and tai-. -payer bheald +rotalt, • EiZZENI Saht4lkill"County Election:. Retains Ootobei, 18667-Offio.al • . • The COI° wiog Thle glirea:tne uffielal vote . G r.G v rt,nr inSchu% lid I Co 9 n'Y. Pc (6- 1.:" 166 E will bt;.itterea! ina ft , v ref-pmee whenti.e . returns &hue in on . the 8 h prexi inn and thelie.:der alinald'Oreaerv;-• it: DISTRICTS iii idle Wayd. t N. T.:.Warcl. -I.:N V:- Wird. South Ward. tS . 4, -Thad • 1 \Nal. Ward. kstrtroiv, WArd Ea,t . Ward., Barry Brave'. flntlPr, Nc - th glitter. Ronthl'. Brunowitz; Brni\swig,Vest Clas; S .uth .na:.. Eldred..... EU= Kr. C+rboi, Enst NrAph. , itn,•Nn-fh Atahatioy To c nebin bfaxwioi n t-' l ' W''.ll • . 21 0 1 , 2 .. .. 4 1,178) . . 265 AI all antoimot .lllso444-2, . New thiptle : 33. ' • • •i 1391 . 255• •-• .1.. .651 • 182, Norivecian; . E.tat • ... 0 rwicsbora 13.woner. Pinegrove.florOngb Pi r•grnve Township Pain Alto Bniongh Clinton. , „. .... POrr Carbon ..... . r • r..rfer .... . . .... .•. Eldh Rahn . ... .. ..... : ...... .....- • • • ~,.. - Ryan - - • --- -; - 114 . • . 1-.9 , 139. Schuylkill .... . . ...- ... •• . • ..... . • , .Shenandoah......•. - .:. - : . ' .. - - • 10.3: La •• - . 1. • - . . (North .Ward'.:. - 63 • 77 -- ; South Ward '/: 11 ; •70 SCULTLEILL ItivrY, 1E • w • d -' . - • 1.5.4 ' ' - '7 . . . . . t West'.•Ward...':. '' 6 ' - - . 64 c:,, ~, ,• ' j North Ward: ; • - .204, - 179 ''''`' - ' l6 ' . 1 s nth. Ward..... - -. -. ' .2a9:, 120 Wernontß.wroich • .4 " 17 11 , 16.5 - Tremont ...... .... . ... ..... ... Tremont Township .* -•- 71 - 4 o North Ward .. -. .. : ... -....: -14 P.: - 249 Tataizma, Rast W•hpl.. . - 132 -• - 184 . - -• South Ward - ‘ - i . - - 232 - 131 Rhion . .- *- .. • • - . • ..- ' ".323 NV ,5. no . -• • . • •• -. ' 11.)H -P-9 • 491 189 w.ishington . W,;..nt . ... • : 11. 70 • • .Isjority • TILE La arossi imnocrat; one of the most svido .ly circulated' and popularOf Copnerh.lad journals of tbe.W?st,.comes ont . tairly in. favor of remidiating the Nat iOnal . debt. bi :this it is only aleiv Steps in 'adranae of Valladdigham, Share wood, and mast of theb leaders . ther Democratic in ponnsylvanianndOhio: The •Deyni)cra . t siates the case in these worde . : - "We .drinand, in tr-Italf of the toi!ink millions. of - Amoria , t, R“Ondialion of the National tlebi, and Rill have norhink short.if it. - “There will be.no payment of the Confederate' debt. for Meteor k ttcts out done iforictlitylt pay tcns pruntsed . • . • . . "And, mirk' nur words—in leas•ibair twn Tears the deed will.tie'rloneyonr fancied mcineyi-d eo burifite will be but ciii the-laud . will be free freni eli aneli.awiiidlea'foraveri • • • • • ."Tnia Pe true nt . ucrinie clad r ir.e —the doctrine !•1" _and le ! i—t he -dia.:trine that suite the penple—krid ..d.reo it wilj„lie *ruin r . to powder under the. whoeln of 11.1.11.71i1A There are' a good niany . Dt 4 mo6rate in Selinvi': iili . CoutitY Who liave more orlL•sa money in Government . §ecuritie.i, which this W 1.14.0,1 D. imiera'ip editor *ants to i•epndiate altoghther,' There are, many more wi.) : have.eonaidprable* puma of money' represented by legat 7 tendernote9,' which Judge Bharenionddf , clarea to be uneoriti:- tuiional and void._ It is OxeeedlOgl.V important to the whole commne4.that men.hohlitig etteh rtrines shall not obtain control.tif . . . . . .. OEN SICKLES :Jew doing Muth .good Busy waAretnoVed by Johnson froni the cot:to:nand of tle.llePartrnent of the C becamie he iS9UO4. (I'deral order - N4)l' 16 7 whibh. Governor Orr in a published letter deMares was, so far as Snuck' Carolina is concerned; an absolute netieisity. Toe Governor.says that he deeply regrtits the couri.e taiken by the President and his advise'rs. - He believes tit had not Gen Sickles i.sutql this order, more troops Would have been - called for tiofßeserVe the public records and protect, sheriffs in executing civil process . ..Of - "thoughtles or heartless creditora." It. appears that •this so-called, tyrannical order was, - according to the Govirtior's owl showing, an ACT ,of con dign charity, Which Mr. Johnson Las - useless; ly ovtiborne:ard urdone, . . Ir would. ho an interi stit.g statement to lay hellfire the ax-Pay erslif the County as to the amount of TLieir money now spent daily. to bOard pattPers from IhP,Alm4 House in tlif. intent di.•..:t'riet sand keep thin in "tangle foot" until election, on 'Which •day they will .he marched : up to tlic; polls.to glue i lav:l3Paut Val ticket .reCendy - iformed ...in:the Rear. Gliden,.. William Joyce•.ther:panper from the Allll3 llnuse,..killed lasi _Week oti-the Rending Rd', road, near Schuylkill J.l drink, - Was boarding' on • "the' 'Fiat", at the tirne, - . wbere'be liad.tteen placed by a candidate on : the beingteratiC•tickei,:sothat he could rcie the ticket. in that district Ott the Silt proximo.: No wonder the tax-payers of this County:ere resolved upon achange - wheti . theyine their money spent . in thiaioutrageous.martner..... THE &IRA BRIGHT —Th.t• news frog fro sections of the State is encouraging. Toe Democrats brag_ as they did last year.' of vast reductions to be Made in the Ilrpnhiicru ck jorities; hut they will not get bel ond brat, ging Jege Williams will not fall het-ond his ticket:ln Philadelphia, - nor: willthe Pe' publican, msjtirity there fall Materially. =if any, below last year's msj,irity.'• In the "west . where "Judge Williams is personally, extreme 1y Tinpular, the Ilepublican mojority . will hp, largely increased . Pring a fail' vote our. and. Pennsylvania will elect the. Union Ticket by Twenty Thousandrn tj•rhy , Holders of 'greenbacks and bonds bogin to think truly, tlit if they 'vote this .year with the: modern Deriuvratic party, the Twill vote for the re pudiation of the natirnial debt. Card tolhe . . The undereigncti,' Trneteee 'of THE llit'Ertemi INFTITUTE,• an 'KalifMinn Chartered by the Sti,te Of New Jereey; for the maintenance and One :tion of the re-plianethe.Soldiereaud Sailnra of our whole yeuntry, which iN being este blisherl , and - rfn we'd by the enterprlee and pfatriottem of the- Ar.sitiugton Library Company of would announce to. the pnblie that in - .their opluion„the off Tie being mode. by that Company for.. the establishment and endowment of the end& Inatitute . .cannot fail of AUCCOad. Their ag; nciee heire teen eetab!iel , ed. and their adver-: tisementepubliatied thrnrighont the country at . great expense, and the reenite are noyebeing re g oiz t A if the dietribution' were Ao take plane, and the Lbore of the Company pease, on the 25i h inet., as - advertised, the bawl:Hon. thonah .. s _. tablished; have provided.the means ter a. proper and permanent condi) 'nnr he .eo esPn-ively useful eta- the pgblie and the 171 - 13trevt , desire.. • • • • .' •". .• . - . -Aftermatnre conaideratinn, .we have thirefnre :recommended that the Vir,aehiniztnn Library Com. .pane pnetprine their dietributtni until the Bth of January nett, and enntiime the isle ofaeri6e ter . nd-engraiingia until. that time, under the firM belitt that the result will itirtiedly provide a per. manentleme or the maintenanbe sod edtmatinn of very many ofthe .erphana of thciac who have died in servi-e2f their country... , .W3t B. Dta y. . • ' • • • • 'l l riteteNt of. t - he ' , it iverside Inetitute LEwts - 11. BECHI3rAL,:i . . • • . SPEER'S PORT GRAIV, WINE mild •rharae tar And superior Tonle properties of the Port Grape Wine over those form. rly used by phjuicisne have deserYedly created for it a place inour Pick rooms and. hospitals Government now- bees The Sanitary and Christian commissioners - used itlisnd Mr. Speer in nmducing so exeellenfs. native wine istajienefgetor in his line. .His butanes's if ,-. IIIIITV very etiensive, and what IL ith 'drawing- off and bottling, 'necking arid: bo'-making,.quite a force is engaged. To the:remeteet part of the country his cases are sent, Stud by means of his inedieinal and-Sac ramental- Port Grape Wine; the name pf Alfred - Speer has heemne everywhere a - familiar. honse hold 'word.—Potet-enn Guardian. • Our drtiggists have some of this wino,.• nue. Px...as adopted by the Washington Library Company for the raising Of funds 1%1. the River side Inatitute—an asylnm for the gratuitrius ban— cation of Soldiers! and Bailors' Orphans—ls meet ing 11th - great approval; 'Subscriptions to the. tuck are coming in rapidly. The handsome steel-plate• engravings divan'. to those who pur chase stork are acknowledged by competent judges to be first-clasi, productions. • Betides re-. ceiving a handsome engraving of "this character, worth moro,at retail than the price of the stock; every *purctiaser will in, addition receive a preset t of . somc kind. Fall guarantee is given that every share:of stock meet be accompanied by a present, besides the engraving. See advertie—ement.. . . . A o - n.estaar et' grad m-dical knowledge bays that a; more wnole-owe. and eff 'etital ton C and appetizer than Drake's Celebrated Plantation Bitters was neierdiscoverid. - He 'recommends it forDespepaia, fpr Liver Complaint, for ishana tion;Weskuess, for want or -Appetite, and for Mental Depression. It is an agrees blestintolantv 'and is equally &dieted to - young and old. 'Persona of sedeutary. habits, like . clergytnen, lawyers, merehants, and delicate families are particularly benefited, by ire uses • . ..• MAGNOLIA, ATE.a. —.a, delight fill toilet article— euper/orto'Cologne end at half too price..39.2t, Tau MOST UNEKAPPX PERSON ID the world is the Dyspeptic.. Everything , looks datir arid tdoemy,; he feels "oat of sorts" with. himself: and eveny body else. Lifa - is a harden to him. This can ell be changed by taking Peruvian Syrup, protox ide Lou). Oases of 27 yeoro etaaiding hava boa ciar44 0744 . . and dinerintui cloths, etylei, and 'm e drain qunittlen. at Ft. a. Illadtbi."Centte street. . . ElLoris% Neek.tfee arid Hose.; to anis every tame; end +t reduced prices, 6entre. street. • Sim one of the,. PRIZE 'CI - PS in another vitamin awarded to 4; Speer' f eelPbrated Port Grape wine. Ur.. twat Gruke •Wine er - r. Pr r 'daPi4 thil, country and' haq henome • the _standard %lee - for corarannine porniw-es: and the meet binelieialtor fe matenand wealdi penacina; ' : • : I:4 i s• z 2 TIiE . COAL . :TRADE 297 . 1 • 106 250 . :, lig 329,'' 191 328:176 129 1 , 104 891 33 •; 18 :2(d. ; 187'.:141 142: 171 196` . 78 -1-18 1 1 :: 100' PotEivllh ;, Mrpt.titb.r ly. I Mti7. '— The gnaw ity Bent' byailr, tad ihis. week is Si 812 '. 18—by canal 25.498..1q—f0t. the wefk 107.311 ., 1 4 . tons against 84.063 .tons Tor, the correq)onding-week last year. The'demand iniprovcd and the int i ket • is somewhatfiimer coal for &Meade Or poses- For other grades the . Market:id well er, and the . 4: . 2..aitoa auCtion.sale of Wednea— Asir shows a ' dcitne in'prices. We can but -rei , erAte what we stated inour last that those who Jay in their coal now, act, wiiely, for the prices. of prepsred . coal have undouir edly, touched bottom f r ate season. Any change fiurir.g the remainder of the year. will we think, be toward an, advance in prices. • The trsde sums 110 this week as follows, compared with last year:. • - 1427 3 , , 170 360 1 3t. 133. 184 :1' 63f 211 42r 319 ~:123;: 491 149: 60. 1 84 1 71 16i1 84 571 135 8(_;1 1. a :', 11 3 1.120 18c.. ..1591f112 319 416' - . . .. . ;. - . • 4,-410c. 1' 1 "1 4 - 1 . , ' I . •-- • • - • • "-• 1 -P.& RA 11..-1 66 ta:l %%9,1171 SdimaCam 1 . 27..09' I'o7 9 0 1 r 'L Voil R.)11=32.16;1 C. 4 114 435.. . LelaPh ettil '3 .„Et41 , 1 • 74(w* Salmi 5tb.1•21.176 1 . 77'. 881 '• .. ' 14 , 111 .8,111144 - 397,694 Pend: O. (7. ' • . ..i• ny. It 43. 0 6 , 1 . 1 P-4. 1 1.1 :47S 63. .By eminl: - ..i' :92-1 -)8 i.e ',Del ' & Had' '39,,340 , 97 , 1,624 'Scrag,' itb, ' . "361, -4 •I ~ .. do Nth l • .. -- IS7 46.4 810Lmokin. .11% , 1W. '421,977 "Tr&vorton:.! ,1,2711! - - 41 439 Short 111. ! ' 3.73 . . '74416 L. V ' ('.n:.. • 34;q.•2 WilllamtVn; - * 3.144 i ' .46.6;' ,, , • Broad' Top' I . '7, 191 199,509 1 '',21142f.9. 1 q.a4ti 001' -• . • .;.. :. - • .- 9.140 011 1 7-7 7 --5-00,14 83;. 88. 91; 85' .130: 05. L. 1 7 4; 248 81; •159- - 15., •.• ; 298.: . 164 ; • 51' . 29. 13. i 189 -40 229 44 73 SALE OF SCHAS.ZTON COAL AnCripa:— Over 70 000 ton'. of Scranton : Coal were dis , p.tstd of at anetion, at the (pee of tb,i , Dela ware itad Lackawanna Company: Ni.- 26 Exchange Place .IS'ew York, On Wednesday last. The follnwing prices Were obtained,:- 14,000 tone Lump $3 55 ca e. 3.90; ..1 . 2 . 000 tons Steamboat. $8:75 0 $8 87-/t ; 15.000 tons Grate. $.3 85';?, $4 Oo ; 6 , 000 OillE4 EZit, fl 4 40 @ x 4.50; 17.000 tcns Sty St 55 @s4 75; 11.000 tons' Cheat nut, $:3 80.0;, $4 15. But little spirit . was manifested. • , Compared' with t.ba sale of Scranton Coal Aug. 2S h, .the following are the' average prices : - 8193 10514. j. 8703 • ALIO. 28. SFPT 25. D Tam°, average...s3 94 $3 73 d2l eta ST.l3oat, ... 3 94' 3 81 d 13 " Grate, " 393 . 3 93. 3 " Egg, " ~.. 4 31 -4 45 It "' :Stave. " 4.65 '4 63 OhPstnut, "' ~: 385 COmpared Willi the sale of Pennsylvania . C gnpiny's Coal Ailgust 21st; the result i 8 as follows : • - . . P 'ficaanTns. & ITTEMIN. • • 'Aug. 21. 62 5t1n. 7 •211 7 DEc:.' Lump average...,s• C 5 . 351. , $3:3 . 54ets. 11)41' 4 • . 393 -•• •11 • •".: Grace, ' .-.' • 4 9G. • 4 .43 Nave;....'.".:43T 4(5 : 28 Chet . • 3 98.. . • • . . . : So rArt, the year, 517.700.t0ne ,mnre 'of anthra -Cite coil harm been eeut to ru artier .frour 1 5 e.uneY1- .Ytnia than !luring the e , rreepouding . -pertod AILO . ye4r.:—P . itts6!igh Gavelle.: The shove staterneut is gling rounds - It 14 e - rronvotti. CO' . to hist 'week the shtp saPnts this year of anthracite ociAl tioall the m regions in,the . State, were 547,700• tons lets thin - during geiti, to the same time,-while the to” of his Rdgion.during the same time, Was 773 715 tonQ, owing to the extortionate aharges of theßeading Rsilrnad .Conpany for transportation - which has kept our 'coil out of Int , rkeL The G zette vi s lll see quite a difference, between its statement and the facts' as we give the.m. " . - • OUR SC4trYLICILL COUNTY COAL . We propose pnblishing in this connection the pamphlet lately, issued over the signature of `• Ooserver," and entitled, "Our Schnyl- - - kill bounty COM Interests." The arguments made use or in this paMphlet •.'Ob-erver," s how eph, lesivtly that we caunot compete with. ether regions . : nnless we haite a. Digger LISE ID New York.,- or other outlets than the Reading line. But, hovever "Ob . ertier" . miy -be connected with `2our Sehttylkill County Coal Inter, Ws, " cert has had little experience . with the monopoly of : whi:li we complain in.our carrying - trade., orite haa ire faith in'the' Reading corporation thsti . the •ttiitjoritv of miners and shippers in the Schuylkill -Region. His' statements as recta are . mlinly corre , t; but his coscr.csl6-s-"are CF:RTAINTLY FALLAC,IOVg.' It will te hard to convince the people of the Schut lkiil Th-gion, Viat their best policy : is to comet:o3llSE With . the Reading- Company-. ,W knewthat it ia human nature to -take advantage of eireum stances, and that monopolists willas they al ways have tione, make use of their p; , i,ver-to' excess. Nothing but Competition can check this tendency. to make: the most of the Mina-. tion. It is 'an abstilute impossibility for our. almost businehs to pay even five per cent:: dividends on the enormous and partly fictitious. capital of the'Reading Company, : : and compete On- favorable terms with other reel ins, and no one for a moment credit the. Reading management with -anything so •maitnanimous as to cut down their'profits o' HALF for the lient.l4 of this Region.: . But even if they were wise and prudent enough - to in augurate such a polieyi- it:Would avail us but little, and would. be but . temporary. We . Would. exist under a constant fear of an ex_ ercise of theirpower, since the English stock h .Iders 'control the policy of the Reading, and when dividends.are not decla . :ed, the • man . . agement is changed. We may,make terms this year, but we can have no. guarantee that they wilt" not be changed the next . year. ' Nohing short of ,a new line directrio - New York, built exp.essly ior throngh - trade and 'heatti traffic should satisfy us, as nothing less. than this will place s our Mines on an equal rioting with those'of ctiinpeting . regions. . Every million of :dollars properly invested In this .enter Prise, will earn as much as three millions of the Reading capi , al, Orslo 000 000 will earn as mita) as their i 530,000,000. .We can then carry coal to New ,Yofit for :less than they can carry lt to Philadelphia, and. tle.lare equal dividends. It is estimated that -46 AL tteAn cAt be built to It.ritan '.l3tY'for. $lO 000,000, with_ grades So. favorable that heavy treights can, be carried at half. the pr. s.= eat prices per, Mile with profit: .We should „never be Satisfied .until this great consumma t oa shall be fulfilled : We can inaugurate this policy by eornmeneing with a capital of SI,L 000.000 *and by connecting this Region wi , h the Lehigh roads, and this can and should be acc , !mplishr , d at price. • . It is vain to waste our time in trying to patch up temporary efimpromises with the' Reading_ Company,. as long as they bave us In their power by controlling our trade, for so long as the. momipoly remains, the power to "turn ihescieWs" . exist, and while the "Eug_ lish ankers" control this power, we are sim ply the geese which flay the golden. eggs," and may at any time experience the ead fate' of our celebrated prototype. . Monopolist s :are' always extortionists. We' 'Can. expect nothing clse, and . as long as' the Reading : Company control our trade,' they have a monopoly which they make, use of more to their advantage, than to the trade . 01 this Region.. THEY on - rAnrsn corraox Cr Au, one LINES. .FOR rats - ' , rarest:, 'und Will not. yield that control without a struggle: - Our' kilt Venn ty,sl teiros tn. . . . . . .• - *Beery one interceded. in the coal iriteresurof Schuyl kill w-unty, most hsve limited with alann the gradual Bit ears decline that this taken place of latter.ytars ba the presperlivotthote ihterests meld - which has now .reactied apoint. that threatena the 'bandit. and 'final ruin of bo th Miners andehippers rom thn . um:lot, um le-s some vigorous and systematic pollcyls adopted by the two meat canyine taupe/bee to save .bem. ...• • believing that the present. anomalous condition of ihse" in Which th-se Companies find themeielves raved sit It wore; in open boatel', against their cum mem wed pa tome. wit bout whom they them elves coed not fl tart-h or even exist to the reqltr, of ' misanpre-, benalon aim the real, tundeunental amiss of the trou ble:it is oroposed.to throw together a few considera tions, which may at least c davit) .te 'towards abetter endsrranding"ei the actual Lime of themes • In, doing every effert aril. be made to avoid the allghtret cen enie of the managers ..f. quire grad Corpnrations,' or ny line of argument which would aggravate the exist ing differences between them and um Schuylkill coal.' or dnoers: : • No endorsement whateger Li made Of the charges that' the Railroad arid Canal mpanies are managed with a view to any f inteireata, or with a determination on the putt)! ihnir directors to divide largedividenda to themselves and their,frienda, in place of ' so mangy..- leg them u to protect the Interests and sectire'ttie mar. kers of their best friends, their ctutom.rs. which.• if destroyed; a Comm o n ralstawaiteallcohaette4 alth the Chealtrui-willlngli the intfirtlo,3oLatinl l 7 afthe 'Managers of both Corporegons, dad giving them full. -credit f• a a. dklevereered- derby to' develop_lairly Ind folly the bealheee, oftbel..compirelea..atet of the a c lime ihev 'Control.: there ettllTernmies opepithe impar tent ouratlon,tabethrT or. arkt • they are really tram -01-11114 this great melt iand to thlstogiirtient the at, trotion of the feeder- le itivit d.'-. • . • • • ..,, ..In Order. to enable us to examine. , andminsider thts • quer-Volt' p'operey; ii- V.:hefts-an to bear mind the' : 1, 40600 . rite trade and cemimirce of the *mots to,. -ward. 'knottier point of than that whottorms the urnalnue • I th- Beading. Railroad and'echaylkilL Canal;.and the uveteheiratil attraction 17 which an the commercial interests - and valve or, IDS •baublir PO= to gravhatenatandly to the . gteittreatitt* et Dr, York, for their tael Oetamiastbsei l • • • . s. J • - - . . l - " L _ S - - - 106 • MIN::- woAL Nonozs,, TOTAL. 2.42:,801;41448.52/1' 7412 588,4131L",.228 1,492.47 4 89 405 874080'8 0,4 no 4:584 182,78 i . 822,4328 i :14,92 51.613 23 4291 2 2.5 ST 1701 /2,4e8 , 15.177 5924 1 4 9 1 .9,921' • 1.07 7 4 . . , 2•,fi173 9 13.. , .7 0 'd 19.654 . 299.4.97:,d 51 - 1 r. 43 . 13 1 3'9.44 356. 34'.944'.1 79..0:11 1.1%, 9T" 150.0131 d 29 . 204 44,4 .0. . 94,509 1.69.609 A 39,,03 0,040,1117' 3 98 . • 13 -" U=M= , • . . If it' trite.-end nn tneeptge et. wits dent it - the: foram npital " end the. estaolithr.d. e•-mmerceof Nevi York Iveree.n.setiet snelfteset propqr, bins wan enntrol and reettititiVe opera.ll , ns of. ceennt.y ; -then his inanit-stitiat they aleo cnntod thAmarkere for the .elleited-etit2n2 . ent of coal • - ttir - Maine itiirisOtltertkEtate-t dote coer Can IN . ' t•hrfitle - ' aor4ll l -•gt, or eta very fort rattrufragit e. in the- Ve8.4310 .which 'bring% erettnn: produce and mom, factored g.!ode to New York from Mae ppimp, a pay. • We at once, and effectually..dtaporia of the delte.fie . theory that-the Itoidinu ltathnad,tnt °tan are the •••eirrtest rontea tollde-water,'' eels nein' dlso eraindently:by theirntcktelldenui. - .. •'v . •, - ' What advantage la 4t , lideta at. r ' raj:rade.. if lie lies of trine tend lea diffelentrDrecticatf - There are t Randy - of c. keg and inlets along . Ou r COttvt. ,with, far .gritat r nataral vaninree e.munerc ,thanoni.nel awara A tide - water aff , rds. but whim are inhabited etly. by reatralii ftitdT7. 7.1 r r .• Other regniattcx than 4epreriareral edriereree; pre, needful, to build an great commercial . interests': and these Would bejost ar elect:any bt.ekatied by an ent*-- tire - lath Of.capltal or:olmM , , trade. av If a dam were theoivii tieffiralbaDdlitirtare attbaCapec• • •::VOitatateiy. iheeapal raie.ianet Au extreme a one, 'as sintertla : ' -' • • It le perfectly man r , st, how , ver • to any nee fatal liar the:i eel trade. V.tit ' New York he* now morp.po.: 1 !TA i:. 118 comp e . fly -as etle did the Sas eierlta end rlt na tride forty'years egn., , and that. ;for ell pu peeea pf foreign or coact ehipinent, homey he elated censeiv era' in that hereitterthe'rofeenr coax in Philadel-c -141aWi r p beiliefaCe nrp alVoag..,l".ut,,*.lesajbe: tto.t.tif„t ansportgeprn • • • - 11brie remains:loff trunitalarge Dteal. cud mennfae. taring:4 lemmtel wafrh'wlif wtbit.e7taite an Important and melift.hle . tin& .it'tbk'crgiroid and tailel, atfatr Tate. t„ but so rer am NeW and the: uthrrn metert am- concerned, thrrie - merketa , : inu,r either tm abandon• it entrrele.:or eoptilleri at earth 10-x." rave' of. treurportation.• tie will enable the SehrtydrilF eennti minor:end Alp ertn compete entre:ignite. with , the powerinl intereet•tef Lehigh' , and. Lackawanna e reeinitc whlohlierye various dinicirrattce.. , 'Norte thle condi , loW:of things a temporary OW.: nor. 'one thet.ill ho retti•med. ne le : genemlly imopoeetl.. by g!gpinal jeeetmpe.f . .thecousumpt.on add ehipment of coal theOughent'the , otetntry. • • . The : btaloe of the S.aqinabinni...latekasetcina &Avail minim cre:ler a tlmmitnd'reira to come. ch-, eoletely - Inethetittlblehy any- demand :tmt . t r ay he mad- ,atton.thein t 'and t - e C0111,.."* .I. well known. 19 . it r.l l dor character, and bm a high reputation in" the ma lcet: . . Oreorer. the railroad and eanatnotaniiintentioni nf W-WYnrk wth thews , rsel l eys, arcs:l+l'l9' a id . ample fOi a snoptr . of stl theen‘l at present rsqtnrettand - the Manarers those coup rint,a ere diify szWncling and 'finproinne their rat - road eon neerions; cui.d cast wile th it will accommodate . any poeslble increase of de, mindorthe Intern. . . . The P..noLy - brazoa en& Company not Only ! , hips coal by ib.-!TheAtrye ftidifudsoil ('anal..:bot mire largely bw polracl: cor•urettoo the: Er e' molt ; over '4ll-kb..ai no 6L.btot thz, 011 of f hope voto, po&t3 t:x.pect to oip taillious of toni'to aunu-. • . . . • .The innurtar.-e, hatlt to the Perinnlrarda eal roa n .. pan,. ana to:!ti . ni , trb'et, nt" this now rsilmad nut!..t, map be s , qtu.ih th'e - pablieheo etatemeot of their tea • [ iina for [hit! pear, • •:•• • - Shipped; VidT - • • 511,n59 tone, . :6.. .3;541 • 1•4 Tog . - - laCreitqe • • 116,1151 tens nr about, three fmritta•-of the decrease , •of.tonnage.on the Rending. Railroad 41 the saline ' the Delaware and' Latla wannaThillrnarreom - - .pany have nitionly'rlisprored the alisual e.dettlatious. eminent nntinwities.- that they - cOuld n t -traisport coal over them nrruleatit all; but are proving that they can rainti. transport end Celt. at pri ate sale and at auction. derinr• he present yea a million • and atom' tent. of.coal to tbe.Nortbern and Ne.tv.Y•nik markets -hvirin "ao disposed or atxd a:millton tone ' in ltellon eight months withe year-"and the ?mana gers - helliwo that they ran extend their' I.:ditties, of tran;poianton ant nally to any anriunt • f bsanaga that the m -want Will bear. 'Their inereab this year i+over 1411.00” tom., or . tihouf its e , balf• the decrease - Of the Setraylkill Navigation company flies fa the.prerent • . . Then the Tohigh VaileY•ll itrOad. by Its.ennsOluistion . W'tli the 13 - . avkr 14fea?owrotui and the - exiiiesion'of its ttiroUitethelijahanoi and Wsomiee haafns to th.. Snstrtehanna.rivek oeonpiea an impr-gnable, and e4m t,nually.exnandine fxraitf n; for the !tired supply of •he New York ma ke, a. from those tionrulicA s wt.] ratty nearly.two millions of tone to market the The Lehigh Coal and' Naviaiition - ComeanY• t end* taxi, present (L 1 ,111110; b watertransoortatioe throngh the Sig rde ('.anal -rind Delaware Division end- Delaware and Raritan canals by which ittrat Sp-iried • last Year over One .mitlirin of tons ha. not , ml , been ronstriact'ng one of the mhst..s.u4tantial.rOada in 'the e.untry along:the - side it shun canal, but hasty: tended - it wesiivard.to• .Wilinuitiarm. and bridged th.` . Delaware' at 8414Pil to meet the 31...,rriit end: Ita.n.x. flailinad. with ii.Ytew of. p wine one the hoes continuous stream of oial.timnage boti.-w York ' . • . '.The Deral . ..areand.Andson - Canal vombany are ,al.o pi , latrine a railroad connection 'to the New York mar.. ket. By thrli present fad itimi they trans . t over . ono million tone of 8..al annually. •:-1 . • • • ' • A Oance or the teaser ; a• any aeOaraph sal nr tit Tr ed map • will show' that these direct . lines to vele 'kirk are. omen aierage:•at least as much abort er th n nor Phiittdelpbbi lines. •ai the, hiciritheattee•of a right -angled triangle Is shorter :than - the o her two' aide +; .and , In rise • 4 Vie Lehigh region, a OW greiver adv , M , lege • t't proximity is waSettaed.'• oMr..the. By this hurried' fewlew Of . the iMiticea . of anpole, and the 011066) irker; or.. th-i - coal trade °rile r odt y. II - will be apparent that-if he Drip of pallier Ph lade': tdda. for Rd intro:mail ehipineht - hey and th ieritit. - mast be herealier erintmlled aid - re-J*omi try the pricer current in Ne.w;Tork, and Mao itiet, if - there are other . Ineahriustilde coal cub es mo:o. fairoraletY et model 'or the en , ply of the New York, mr - irio-t than SeMi‘lkiel connty_ean ever again he.- t,tren air f llriws that the man*. age. s the I.*o great carrying C- nipaniesnatardiehed ror thetrinspot tafri en of ,tit tri Market and for the - dcrelopment - .of the - lutereSts -Of 'that - . region:. .ruhoilld'Ave...lve th aede t prornotly the lituithen: and. regardless of pree , fli , eivi-d therrries;: , airy pulley ri . .grord ter the-triede itself Jot...the profrs arisi Porn that trade. nr_the.iihision orthe.6.prothatO inch etihoirlers.rhrrald pl rec their:elm ged at a f,ohit that will id re coMpeillion, urn the' part, of the Betiuyl , kill connty . thlners and ahlOper..r. for -the great trade of N. w Y , -rkaird the Eastern fates, • " - ' ' Font aid not be pretended by any one: that:hi - Teat , ter the ord'operaton , of that - Pection ought to he her m.fically up..*lttiln. the contracted limits of .a .We fear the laq paragyaph above onoted;. conceals the "eat in the meal tut °Mier% ver" hai not thought proper to'give his name the suspicion conwqUeutly, exists that' the "wish is f.ther to:the t bought," and the writer in syrnpnt hy with the interests of the Reading . Railroad or. Schuylkill Canal. But shonld he . even connected with • the managenn-tit of ihese concernS, We .wOuld commend his, foreit•tht and Wisdnm in ;trying to conciliate. the dand save, these companies from • • the impending ruin to-which their avaricious' and .grasping policy is fast hastening them. "Observer.' has presented in the foregoing several important facts which ch.tarly demon- •strate the -neceisity for a direct .:connection hetweee 11 ,, g10n and New 'York: : And, since the H , i rtitiug line represents the .'`run sides of thelrlangle," while riVal lines from . oilier regions, simply cross °tithe "hypthe-. nuse," we cannot reach that market : on the same terms, unless the Bi.ading Company de- Yote them elves a'sacrifice for 'our benefit. It. they cannot. carry. cOal. to. Philadelphia— their own terminus—on equal terms with the, Lehighrondo, hose can they contend for the New York trade. with lines still niPie favor- Waded'? Bow can they . earn. dividends under such nnefpial IcoMpetition on their $3O 000,000 ! against, lines; willt •equal ca pacity,. costing less-than half thiS sum? It ti ttne, ae ihe managers of both Railroad antl.Ca- Mil'ai.Nett:tifat - tuey h tve along th. to lines a verreon Offerable trade: . imiti,endent of they can charge' remunerative ra.e.,. and Mil inak'es ttieir u..sittoto . naitch the.streinger for a distant coin. - .Even this local trade, however, would dill Unt;.wit h decline int.iii:prusuerity. cl•the . until prUdntink cum muuities.- Tic ethlisuCtit . l3 of merchaLdute, and tae on, , Hnivor ou Id !aril acid.tine an pply of lamp coal.. to timihreaces and mills on the lit.e% m add not be fat tils.heil, at competing . niip,,..ectifb e • nena ana ektopo.m vtillout . .regular: and profitable market km their prepared coal:- Uence'the local trade and the tbn ugh trade f thb Rallroad.and' Canal moat lithe cid stand or fad • -. . • Nu advantage min re-ult to either. side frOni . liermh tl hmellity recrimination . or remit ccgitmattil pointiesi' .aerretatione. with midell:tlic'aic is • „ • , Many ibe minerss end shippers,:for sett, and seem'really to believe, thasthe.foreigif Panics wia•gontrols tbe.Railroad Corp iration is iltdificrtgrt .tO the prosperity or to-she -pr.-Aunt sufferlnxii or - the Schuylkill sun-ti' boat. - Interests: that •he regards his. luitest a *hare in a •nrent distant- monopoly; tba . heolaces tee:clidit or his. agentpreiiisieitcy• -As ith just Illilllllol /41.t . ;g frtid, and just as little datigt.r of oppositlio, as he espenetivai. In it4. , lnting his but ler or' tumulus' to :ttet. tet,pectivi-:p.Ath . .m.• In tds tioneehuldt. that the agent •ss).. appointed tic Siecesearily the crexi tire of hin will, and, like au Hato Indio entrap in he day,- of .Warren klrisanee Is bilund to extort and remit to the borne anthoritles every- rh•llleg that . calm be wrung fromlhe'industry of hie subjects.: • and. •bat since by the leaseS of the lateral raid., thil.iiowei of es-. tatillibing•raten of tran-portulon. for both f.t. 'Ad and Co nal- la viaduct in the Railroad Cumpany,. - hencet here Is •no appeal from-thui oppression and no nonipect *hat ever feller ' But this is by no means .a reasonable- Theforeig,ii Ca :it 1e true, substantially ap poims at h4s wit), the President of 'the 'Railroad cot tt, ration, but he would naturally select an .rible man for that tosition ; and there are other gentlemen aasocii4 Led with bun iii the nianagement Os the road of high commercial and social. staLlaiLir in this coinmaiiitv, souls at least of whom trace a large interest In the of fairs of the Company, and cannot desire to see them They-kni44hat:steeh' in a railroad 'crimoration, de; pendent for it , dividend on him! iednitrial slittereate; is not an - htvestment brit a- hi:tab:asp ...apd that Ii cvfll be a lorlag or a husine-s eethtnally, as thise allied intere,ts are-all Owed to. suffer ur'to pros per: , Tothese gentlemen an 'appeal can safely mid dently made, to.lotAtinto clair wb de surclacc inew; and earnestly to it ,psidex.wtioaker the. maximiun reve rue b..ih Railroad and %Canal I.' nut to be 'attained nth kilted" as will allow-n• transit-to - market of- the largest gaa.tatite tonzuige,.at the bdtt, attainable tolls, Here agsirr the object and inimuct of the writer •tropa- out' compromise! . 1.1“ d - this •pimphlet been inspired by. Reading Interests and put forth . as a 'feeler" by-the-Reading management, it - could: not have been. more skilifully.done: We Compliment the writer' His following adviee is very-good--but err. let the' .ilneatinn . 'of 'dlvldenda...'.whetber- large or Inman, or mile at all, be teljt in abeyance till the end It is just as impo.sible to declare a 'Volley of ten per cent, dividedds" on the tbdirtmd stock, or to promise six per cent 'dividends on the Canal_stocks, at the out set, or even in the native, Of: the'year's operations, as to. a dry goods merchant or a coal merchant thug in advances.° emabiisu the per , centage ot. his yearly prof its, and to 1111110FLUee ... hill policcy . to regard to their In both.artms the question cewhat thOse profitstnay be, or whether then are to; ; be any , at all—amt it eu. how to !wed thecijmileionsly- is a matter to be de terrninmr aft.r the accountant hag struck the. Warne of the profit and lure sheet and clearly ascertained the So `with the questiOn of the present capital of these two great Corte anthem - rat it adjust 'itself by the operon of their arcane income nuder a maximum Both of them have pi5...4-11 through grerit financial convubdons in tbrir past hatory. and have been obliged td Mike enormous pecnntary sacrifices to finish: and enlarge their works. -, . It i, chirged by the sufferers In Schuylkill county. tint the whole of the Comm m and Preferred Stock of the Canal has been smk In this stay. and has no real existence to the easel cost al property r. which ts said tO be more thin repreaented by the eight millions of in. yondeid and Boating iodebustoesa of .varimis itinda; and that theref sett is unresaonable to attempt to ply interest on such inmeriary ca_ Moreover. the toll,. of four mills per Mile on coal on the Pennsylvania and North and West Branch Canals are quoted against the Philadelphia rae o f ten mills, or the New Tornrate of eight mills on ! the beheyiktil • Eiioillar complainte are made hithe case a:the-Reid trur Rallroad.Company, whose tidily. millions of cap!, , fat and debt am charged te hiree been swelled" by yea financial sacrifices in past years and by 'encirmatia re; Dent serpenditures In the direction. of Harristnne,' Co: tumble. Eatitolli Topton and elsewhere; all alleged: to be fun*pn to the interrut; of the hchuylifillicotudyeoal -ire a Hence new and lest' °Wily Muni are called for. which • shill he -constructed with stiltsl oath ciOtal. and shall be sr:4oy devoted tothe•ecimothical traneporta lon of Schuylkill coal to the markets of thit.countm - ': Surety there 1a no need. an:tore *outlay, ..er of the midnights' ion of atria work& trisecompl%h lb!. result. '.whatever the Maimed and Canatmay , ham setuilly enst.:tto one will p deed that Meirmcilitles are not Ad..seete • to , the requirements 'of the coal-prodtaters : • -.l:r.t.the trade deli induralli indfreeiiitonteitt these. existing. channels. let prices *sr:Vested it the °twat bf .01 , 7 waw• a on the prinelPlaof ,placing Schn,lkitl owl In thellew York. and Waaterii.marketis on such fa. - vorahle terms that the larkestmatelble tonnagwonibe d neon *ail mai and canal: . MAP:eft and evident% will i wnly take all possible Care.of themselves; Set tbe lotere t tsi af.Schaylkill caluti rvlli rerstve. sod hope and. possperity:teice !nom ,dren on nee fading "Letithe trade flow naturally," ..and prices be adjusted," i tate'istll these . Wonders bargee l'PeOlul,s; 4l Phits fromthe rata deep,' but :The immense fictitious sepbelofthedieziding will not be BO deeplf'siinki; iiocktifidegii*e not so d— :They wil t 'never easilrwlW3e , their divide/Ida id TrAw aytuttathy for their erilibmera; :.. Ira ;eta mot , * Rlolish to a when- a e ciiaipsi s, isuitxo by the creation of, a • rf!id and coiep ! d na , Lye which can and will carry coal with Piudt WO the i)Fices.Flow. charge3 : ;by the Reading , ' then they-the: stiichhuidia—will 'tube 'a virPlie . orte.ceisiti. 4n4 will Court our trade and enstoili at' any price!. It would : have "beert.'irige. if the- Reading corviroloa or.s ,oigement had : been" prudent enoughto consider these matters when they, obtained the *Centre' of our trade. The day or corr.pro.tnisei le no r e pag...4et 11S. fight t hem on thetmw break _dime the gigaMtle monopoly which overe*OWl onr busintata community, With threatening Ciitai Great Britaia jusiag, Thelollowing is tiantauFtrY of the returns or oryd pr•glaced m tlrevari•ma larbio7.distri to of great Brit ain arldlteleu.d dating the year 156 4 : - • ~ • - . . Da-,,bain. and /91,550 • • . 1 1T31331v%tint.1 .... ... 1 ,4 1 643 i r. 3fi Tork.hlre • • • • , $.11.; ". 4.1" .Nti tttimpamrhlit LOW Stem!) Ire.- 14";iiwickshii; • • • ..5 0* • -is Scir.sitiktinvind Woro'terstlire: 12,'1).5 1180 . 51! -- ... .;.. ; . 14 520 500 0 , • 5 4 6 895500 •g sh - . 710.111re — .11,.. . . , ... ' ' L4 ' o :n0 ea nw,gershrra And Simartetoro. 1.90.;00.- • . 114 51..05m 'll • 4.44. 000 'lOO . . .-.• S. 'nth I,7 6rth. Wales . Total pmdicti.. of the t' alted " • . . . , • 1 0 1.0^0,514 • 3,110 • !nits elves an Irorease.of 3,419 947 toes In 1865, over the'orodection ofthe preVlons year. mid Mr. Heat, inetlyredlialtP. th.t flys rczalaeconthiged i n e r i a , e in the qa%utlty.of coals :raised from the eellleries or - Lietted Kt gdonv is a remartable 'restore of the, year Istic. It most be remembered that the Year WO marked brnriat conimercial dlsiarbances, and that 'several kings of !minors - et/Ire, , and . of :hen % were saVerlrer !rim a severe' depre.slon.. , NO , telth • thl4, it has been asceitatned th i t . upward!, of lot,tien,ooo tons of veils Were. • •. • The-Progrets of our noel eX'rartl.i dering.the last nine years - SOP. he seen 'by:reference' to the..tollowigg .table. In 'which the total output of tho collieries dtiring each. ietir ‘, • Illerease as trimtiared . Tons: 'with preceding year. this , • • 65.0.8 619 - -979.765' 78.0 • t3-I,oie GOS 8 ,b 35 914 91,63.4 11.i9 94,491.n15 02.011 6 — a ns.ir; ,1567 101 6.40.544. The eztiortsdurtiig_tiie I) Ipp yeara har . 6 beenA.sfolz. Tons Year .41.525,•53 :.7,0e14949 1864. .7 621:832 1865. 115 16136 • .8.20'.8.51. The foreltra demand .:tr Britfsh coal bat; thus been greatly c , tending itr the last nine year ~lu.o witu et uu,i . .. ink toe increase 4 sapntee Bum Beteraiu. s F ruiee le e.. pecially:the , deAbtment of the Pas . de . Calai ),.the' Ruhr. end Sarrebruck hthatis, Arc. . 'Bat, great Ss.'hus been the growth of 'the i:x.errial demand Ira British -coal. the advance - rail me' .COLISUMptran dining the laq 'mine, 'leans hag boen-etill rib re remarkable. - Thus, dedubtl. lug the,exportefr .m raetotal • mount of coal extracted, we arrive at the following-flgures as:representing our d.mistig supplies I. . ' Year: -.- . . • Trais: Year. 1859. ' . - 51.479.166 .1163.:,..„ •1959., i . ... :.. :A14.971;116 1564 • Shtt , - - * '7a 720,8. 6I 1165 1161 . • - ' 15.75a.199 1.1906, 1602 • 23,330 458 , The home cOneetsption. would :the appear to hiNSSS inere,sed. In 'belittle years t . 5 the- event 1.1 56 53'. er c -nt.—a festilt attribotahle, e 0 -doubt; to the dere,op !bent of steam power. and 'he pp Press! f the. p spuls tioh• in:numbers wealth and Comfort: . In six yetirs the progress vf Om] consbniptioff in -Lon: iff., 45(4,e been as follows :.•180., wtel 41:malty ' bthriettt the.limits of the toill'etitv radf'055,5,238,1.55 ons 1804 4 . 913,853 tons ;3803, ,t'5,t21',.1- tins: 1864..5.426,426 tone; .1.965,1%;u09,940 tons . ; - and 1860; . 6,0 , 15,152 . Bliteii . of Tolle and Tratuipoittition.. JUNE 1,18111 . . Plpttill#Pl.ll;CAND READnth RAILEOAD From Pottayille W ,PhihuielPhia •.• do. • do Putt- Richtuoh . d..'... ..... do d 0... • New York. drawback of . f.. ', • , .NAVITION: - Firm Potte'rille to- Philadelphia •dd ••' :dd New York. clrawbro!k .. OTLltit AVENCVS... From Manch Chunk to.PhiradelOhla, Canal, ,incla•. •: . ' ding unloadip , • • . .d 0 to Phliadelputa, via North Penna. R. -IL 2.00 do . .to Eliznbeth port via.N: J. :Central It. 03 'to Port &Mayon ' 210 do to New . York. ' ' ' • 263 do. to New . York via Oct Div. and itarnau ya: ,•• lucini4ing duloading 4 .6 1 do to,New.york via , Morris Canal • • • 2 ' 311 do •to Hotkiken, via:Morrie' and E: 4 ,-ex It. it. 210 do. to. New York • • • 220 From Elizabethport to Iltifralo„vik Ca- . . . -• • 'nal. a aquae. 'dr ahont r. • ..• cents • 3 .10 The shlppiug expenses: at Elizabettport,and Port Jehuannvary from z 5 to 30 cents. . • ...... OF.. lif.T111011t; i•.—The firm -of .CALDWELL, ANT & CO„ hereby dia.:Ambit:it' by mutual - umsent. .Willinm.Reeir withdrawing. The' ontst aiding buiiim se. of the tirni- will :be settled:l4 Jame- W. CaldWell & 'CLAUDIUS Dm h .•CDNANT, who are aorizid to sign the name of the' Mai,' •• . • . • ' Sko.ed; JAMES W. CALDWFI . LL;, . • -:U .AU.tYIUS ii i• O:SAIsT, • 1. . • • .WILLIAM. REED. New, York, September 14, I SGT. • •• - . •- . . . Co-riiiquirOtip,l2ne inidershned Lome . 'thiS p . day ' for ed 4co Partnership f.r • t he.' transaction of the- Whalesale'Commitslon 'and Cenetal Coal busi.. nom; under thellrm and sty e of Alt CO:`..Z; ANT &co: • 4 ;fliees. Nh. lid Weill wIIY, and No. - 196 Walnut St., Philadelphia: .. - '- • . . . Signed, . JAMES-W. CALDWELD4' •.. . . - • - ~ • • , : ' .C,LAUDIUS H. 1:0 ;lANT; ' •'. ' '• ' ,INCEIAHLISTIARP, . - - . • : • FRAN , IS WEI , S, , , • - . . -.. . ••• .• • - • GEOROKI.3: NEWTON. •• : • . Ne:y Vork,'Septemher 12 1667:- ' . - . 3'; 4t., • . - . . rtitriEll , l WAN IC ft 11 to work: In.a BitiniF,ons LTA Cottl.Vetn near ()Al City Apply -• Sept 14-37 ° • .•." _AVM. MIX CLII, Sharrioldn. . VITI.NII:EIf . II. 7 -r . or a White . Ash (..`olliery. T T in every rek.pect 'cripable:to dhect and superin tend the oilutar.., , operial,,ug • AIM) 04. ijr.u. arto serve ns special cipdergrdlind . .hostea' nUder . ab •ve head Minitig thiss'of.Supe-rtutevdcint plrfcrilare appl to lifeesrfi: ICARRIS 131{0)11ERS: . .(1 , v11 and..lllaiag gins Pa . . • A.NT:tI ICACl'll'it.' COAL 11.AND.4 - ,FOR .2% AIP.. ., E:-.-rire. etvb4entbs . 'of the . Mt. ' Lfiffee getate in 'Schrolkill County. three mile:. from Potts ville; fonrCellicties on the'tract and two ()them partly .811 PPIIrd mom it: Whole tirea . nearly 709 scree.. : De ecriptioe of property rent en application • • LLARIf lb 151t0T41Y,Its,-.llyil Engineers...Potts:Mlle. COAL EIGHTS, ichriton4. tribil twill:. . kPdford ' • .2 P 6 7:Slat:plebe:d ...........; 2 00 vew•lfork. •• , 1:30 Newport - • ' 7 70 Nvir Bedford. :......• 1..72 .Providence. - : 170 Plyin"nth 2 10. V.:ilium - 200 Roxbury: ..• •-• 2 25 Sttlein -• • - - 24 - 0 Willtimal7urg • ... I'Bo arnvedfpr w.wk, tioin 10!.. Articrburg 2 211. .. 7 . .... Citnitv (lige '• .2:04 ClrnrliNwwn • • ' 2 I , oi CYmhridgeport ••• Chelpea . ;. . . .2 00 • Doretiesterpiiint.........2 . 00 Fist Cartibridge 'a 2: -10 River' - " Eitirtforii • 2 - R 2 " oi • 1119 vei.velo and St hoitti Freights from Naw'york $ Vail River 1.36 Newport:.:....., Rton. Providence: Norwalk.. Middletown, Portland. Salem. Albany. CI I ziabethport. fNewburype 'New.. London: Pawtucket.:. New' Haven... Poitamonth.. New Bodford fdri4eput.. Harff9rd• 1 fift 1:2 1 AO 1 00 1 20 1 00 • . Etrir~bte from. Baltimore. To Phfladelphla • ' • • SI no® .. ..• ... . " . •. 2.254 9. 40 • . , reight. froth Georgetown or Atextin ri .Tolel4ll#3. . THE GOAL 'MARKETS FRIOES OF 00.Ai, BYi.TILE 09.R00. [ool3iirstl2m Wmpive 1 , 011 . ..282.11131= . JOUEZUL.] AT: FOR -7ASTEII.I"; 13ahnylitip Read Asti Prepared, • '4 2 5 4 400 ..." • :Chestnut,. . 00ta ' " White .ssh • 4 004 .4.11 . • " BOat and Broken • 100 4 1.25 • " ....... .... :-. 4,00' 9 4 10' " • -Stove • 4WO 1 10 , • •": chestnut, ' 300 4, LOOll4 Mt. Lump, • - 4 425 . RI. Bola and Broken.'... , 4 10®4 25 . • " " .Egg . ...... •. . 4'100.4 25 '" • " " Stove • • • 4' 10®:4 25, " •• " . ... 00' 810 Lehigh Lump • • 5 25@ • Pt. Boat -mid ,Broken.' 5 25 " Erg • • • • 5 ooe ". Stove .. . ..... • • 5 006 • " Chestnut, ' • , 4 00TD. Brosd7' o l4 ..., 4 754 4 90 SPECIAL COALS. liiliHarrie, Lurop... 4 AO4 " . s. Boat and Broieu, 4 4ce • " - Stove.. . .. 4 50a •'s . 2 Chestnut •• - .8 500 The Mewing priced are for •ahipmente - east•ol Steirington; Conn.,' by Ches..' J.'. and . S H Thirneide,. Broken:. "Stove • ". • Nut. Lorberry Coal q 250 Franklin, .(Lylreria Valley):- • • 5 . 25 • wale de abed to berepdrted es armlet, will be put under this head. provided !the guotatione are fur-, nlahed by the nargetkintereated . ... • • ' . . • - _AT. N.EW YOR.ii. • 96 1 , Schnylicill , Red' Ash by 1305,i Load..B 5 759 .", Oheetnnt, , • • ...'4 00® :1 White e& Ltimii • _ 5 241 " Steam Boat and Broken.: 5.009 " Egg.. . . . . . ... ...... :.... 5 259 5 50 - • ' Stove - • -• • 's' 259 .5 55 _ • - 'Ohmtnnt - •• 4 009_4 25 Lehigh White Ash Lturco.. 5 .97 di 5 50' • " • :..Steam Beat and. B roken - 6 In'B 25 Egg* • • • • • -1. . . . 5 129 . .5 25 ". • 5 ll@ . 25 _ ' phestnkt, • - • • t zoo' veal nt , ..sliztametiap•rr. LamPi • •' • - tj Cargo - St. Boat anairoken " Wag . Egg,:• 13 " 5,259'5 50 Stove, ' " - • 5 2519 5 50 Ohestmut • " , • .4 759 Pew eaten toad iat Itlizabesbiaert• Auction...... $ 3 .7311 Stalin/or, • " ." . . .. 81Q • Grate, ,r. 4 450 Oheetnnt,- •" • I. ; .„S 989 • '. At *ivatoaale 25 to 40 °etas a tan advance.. • . . Freight . to New Torii 00 5550;per ton: • „ Cleasaptualire COW as Pfewbstrisb. Lamp.- ' , A 5410 5. ... . - St. Bcatt and srotaat„ - - • .!. • .... • -$ l, ow” ERS , , . • 4.25(4 Stove . • 4 3 I(:4 ....tAt private safe 25 to 411 - ieati a ica; eoinace.. . Frdett to New York . rq cents per ' ' es'iLtadousat Cap . .va. Coal..as Beiaad mt. fCiteslac Priem for August and tieptembee. 1841.1 SusaraiQl - 5 25 Grate -a 40 5 00! Vbirtnat '; • • '‘ • 4.10 1. • ?rutP,B4ll4oo!, toAm To 10 onde s tot freight. AT BALTABIORE. To trajlo - fivavyara or i* - rir. wukeeze Pittatciti .()0 625 Ukezie Aash: 6 25rd B 50 Sharttnidn,wilitei or R. Seh ' 5 50Q 6 00 Delivered to coußrimera;.. " T96Q 7 . 60 900treteieeir . aad Cumbertind-.0041. iit, :Leiria: Point. tor: shipping. .0 10: .4310x2etallA, Tv 0 . . . nimus trinmxted dipzig the 128 i 132°11. Pistsroire.Covil.Tead' . erirei 186_ T .. .. • . A •Cree..flood ....'..' 1..: ..... atar 12 ' ;14.035 14 k ,„:..'..: - .:::..:''. - .. 8.894. I.C. '..: ._ 25 , 783, °, llainn Ualinsfl::,:.. - .. 16,638 17 • .. 90.,888 8 Aciarlkili', . . Ce.. Raiiresds.• if.* 1867:.' • . The follcnving is tbeqnsatity oreoaltrseetorted over the following Ratlmads Dar. the week ending ca Thus. cbt* erTening . lastzr • - • littnilijn A Alt A. 4,505 03 1,092 494 19 .Schuylkill . . ...... os 1* 23- '• • : 3,225 or 34.001. Mill Creek • • • • . 4.5 . IMAM. BAND IRON °Wt. . • Sent over the Milt creek 'Bail : Road Fir the week ending on Saturday last; Ptav7opdy Total Coal . Trude by Camil ItS67 Clair.. —.lr. Port Carbon..;. p,araville • Schuylkill Ilbwen Auburn Part,Clinton. ' . . 1,6 Q .sca • • 9.5 Br 6 t'*o Tidal for week . ' Prirvionsiy titip.icar 'Taal - To 'same time lqtyear.. 9.37 4 '4431 ;0001 45 . 5,Mhi • , GeYlaY ` 6c aaaaa y CoialTr - Week ending with ,last Sanaiday. , . Trenton Coal Company Mount .... . ... . .. Mahanoy Co • Delano Colliery - r. ritendon Coal Company Rathbun, Stearn .& Co 11. 8: Stillman' ' ' ' • McNeal Coal & Iron ComPany.;- .... Knickerbocker Coai Thonnta Coal Company William!. & ITerrinA .. - Shamokin Valley Cosa . Company. New 80m0ti..„... Other Shippers 6,971 114 2,06'1,933 Corresponding woik DLit 543:1% neemaee~ rna ' 4.495 359 5.121' 145 . . . . . • I.ehiglts Coal Trade for 1M1t . 47.- - ••• : . For week ending on Sattirdatlast: ! • -, .. ' . .f....9 . PzEueroas. . . • ••• . - • *aid TOTAL - wimS. I viizsri. , • . • . . .. Hazleton ' '3-5111 100,823 - . 2,600 .. 54,321; &sat Sugar Loaf.... 3 786! 1 . 09.61'7 .• . ' • . Mt. Pleasant .' • ' -. 425' 1.654- : 64'.. 3,299' Jedds..., ....• • • 2.244' .: 90,514 '. 2,348 ~ 29 061. Harleigh '- , -,. 1,031, - . 29,212 '.1,5 , 00 - 14 834 . Core tiro & C 0.... •••. .. •• •. . • .: : - 657 ... . 9:653_ gbbersulle Coal Co.. . 794 :• 49, 0 64 1,373 - 1'.5.711.3' Stout.. • ' . • : '.569 • ...• 24,107-.• 493 - . 15,330 .4.kluncil Ridge.,:'.. - :. '1.506 -56,240 . 1.709 `. 24,961 Buck Mountain •• • 1 ,884 • RV,247 :1.040 • . 30,876 Nest York' "& Lehigh 2,34 a • 76,264 • - 571 -.. • 8.159 Honey. Brook Coal C .1,552 • 102.799 • - 2,11 , 2 -26 366 German•PiL. Coal Co .663 28 189 • . 199 -- .. 6,662 Spring Mt. Coal co. -3 085 102.91 , .696 . 8,605 .ColecaMe •• . 1;169 65.-10 • . 551 '. 8,613 Beaver Meallow.... "..1;339 .. • John Connery • • • •• • 1,535 ' - : .- , . . • - Lehigh Zinc Co. • . .. ; J. B. Reber &C 0... *:. .•, • : McNeal ' •• • - 1,755 ..: 71190 • 172 8,979 . Kiiickerbockerti•C 1.720 .'• 89, • 446 . • . :. 1,414 Coal Run Coal Ratlitsin Caldwell 6 ... - • 25,62!' Glendon Coal C 0.:.. .. 119 . .18,945 : : • • - . . . - . . ' Nixhanoy • • ..... . - ' • 10. sC•• .:. . • : Dubin° Coal Co' • • . .33,673 ••.. • :1,141.- '3llll in • : 1 2 ,231 79:974 ' , .. . - Baltimore Coal Co. I . 125 '29.139 13 557 Franklin • ' • •. • ' 6,7,13 .• ' - 7 A.udeuried • ! - ..,;69.! . 347 • 6,40.. Lehi o &. 6a.3q. - 2.933 I,..inar e,sirus . 75; • 11.327 • 252 • 5.9.9 Wilkszbarre ' -• : ' 172 49 109. .2,572 . 156,20.9 Warrior Hun • • .435 . s 751 • . .. .2,957. Parrish & Thomas.. ' ,158 ..31,250 • ' 5.11 ..... :3.965 Let.• Coal & - Nav Co : • 14,36. 233 , 2 4 5 Packer, Skeet' &C 0... 1.1c13 • Other Shippera..:., ' . 0 ,• . 117 . 491 • 7,970 Mt: Elmo ' . 63 " 663 1',57 619 Nlorth Mahan • • . - . '95 •• .. B;s' Walter Bros . . Co.. .• ' .•• • • ••• ••.. S: .N. Jersey Coal Co:.,' 461 ~12:.521 ' .: 4.40 -.. 5,649. JolutLanbacti &Co. - : - • •1 • .-.1 • • .353 -• Trent.ti Coal Co. :;:• - 1,0'09! • : • ! ... 135 Union Coal'Co • . . •.."; . 7,052.1 s', ..... ', •• : 5.323 'vow - ming Olal Co:. •183 - 17.0161• :' 197 ; • 0,795 Thomas Coal C 0... - 929 • 24,839•' , •.• ' .1,522. Willistos 4 Herring: ' 265 9,51311 . ''.. • '•••• 189 Aatiburt es iioal •• 0.. •, • 431. . .. :. '. I.5St Highland eaRI.Co., '. . 449 •: 1358! - • 613.. .:10.011. Mount Hall Coal Co. 52 5'351:,1 '. • - ,89 Upper Lehigh C. C 6. 1,947 . • 36.5 5 21. . 131 :'-' 9 • 757 • 1 New Por.t Coal CO:.. % TSI - ' ... . : 8.i533 ' Everhart Coal Co;:. • '. • 1.905 •' :. : 11,619 Valley Coal Co ' .. •• • , 335 ,-•" :. 1 , 9 John Har10n.....:..' ',. _ : • 9:l "170 , . • ~. " . ,33',90 . 41.1..493,4871 -3:7 - ,19! 611,1 - ;00, • ! • - . - . . '37,169 - 611,509 • . .. ... . 'Total by• R. & ciumija,125,2.161,057; • ,' *me time last . yFar:•05.029.2,144,916:' .! • .- . Increase..., ... : 11,050 :.• •.' - ! '• : ': i . . .. B 270,21'2 .. 5,5 9.91 , 3 _9,159,021 ....9,916,243 - - . ...so,on 39a • • .53.9.1z,965 NEW ADVERT': Cap filnigo Cheese and neiidnik Ilh•ese itsmall lot of Green Ginger Jon received and for. eale by • .. • ' Jl , lO 0. 1117CCIt.- Ijoisre.Risv Rneut, 'Tamarinds, Olives." Fre.b Pine 4. apple; Spiced Pears, 'Dundee Marmalade: Stc. CIA!..IIi.ETINGS; • T..DELACROIX..Nn. * St. 'PHILA. Ditl:P.lnn, bus peceivedTer late arrivals. a large ar4 Larird APFortrnent a - CROSSLEY- •bOno' CARPETMOS. • new designs... Aire, W large line•tif . -Three-ply Extra' sung, and Pine Ingrain Car -netiugs. riatage ancV.Rig Carpets. Oil Cbiths, bbatlet, .which will be *sold at gre!itrr rerlerf4l prices, Wtiolesale and retail.. T TigLACROIX, • 37 S .Second St., bet. Market* 'Chestnut. Pt dada, Sept - • • . • • • ECTTEitrAI Ifireinai!ning 'UnclaimedAs' ILA the Post Office, at. Pottsville ; Suite rennsyiva eie• on the 97th day. of September, 1967.. •. To obtain 'Myer these' letters, the applicant mast call ror "advertised lettere," glye the date of.thli:lls . t, and pay one cent for advertising:, • : • ' • • if not called for-within one merit* .thcy seat to the De4d•Lctter.ollice... • • • . • • • - •.. Brooks R . '. • Gannon Bernard Mfaihr Dennis • Brra-ci Henry . & 341314gan i nil Jamea . • Michas : Mcltlrath JC•• Birces - .1 , ‘4 • ILoweJane E . • Reed Bniwn 55" N • • R , er - Bram?. Nich.lam clyne 1 Kellv.Thumna • Ruetaatony. - Liz.; , ie Calnan Michael .. k Roe: Ann . •Stm tz Bella • Ca-h Michael ' • Lndva,hl S . Try R S • • Cushing Thi , a D. i t eddrAnn - Wolf J C Srpt 2.3; - .•67 . . ' Ief:STLI,XMAN, P. M. 1867 CATIPETINGS. 1867 Chestnut:Street l .ReloW-Seventh, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC :C ARPETIN GS EngEgli Brussels CarpetiEgs. By late arrivals we have rewlved a NI BEST EiNGLISII MAKES. Jug; Hi °RNA SON & 00. Chestnut Street. Belo* , Seventh. ENG.LISI-lAND FRENCH . AXMIN,STERS, ROYAL' 'WILTON, AND VELVET CARPETINGS ALL THE NSW Eanitrioic DESIGNS. . - . :Cow In store and for eale by JAS. E MINE SON d CO. Chestnut Street, Beloir Seventh. THREE-PLY and ,INGRAIN CARPETINGS In great variety of design. OIL CLOTHS,,,, In alleeta In= I to 8 yards wide. Ilenderscoi ds Co.'s .all Worsted Venitians. JAB. OBNE, SON dc 00. 1 Chestnut. Street, Below Seventh. September 29 , 87 _ • Vllm 475® 4.750 4 75(d1 3 500 2 7.5,0 , . . . • ALIIABLIC' ' BROAD TOP'. COAL' _if LAM BS , FOR to 4 11. L M.-:4fotate of Johe N, , Lane, late of 'the City of Laantster, deceared.—Pnrsn- . aat to an alias order of the Or tame Dort of Bedford onmtt.-Penirsylvada,* the admit immune ofthe- es tate of 'said • deceased, will sell , peremptorily, on THTTRUIST,Ythe n'st 'day. of October, 186 T, at 19 reclork 8.. lathe (kart .Honse. in the town of Bed ford: PonnsyLvania,. Berea Trull of Coal . .Lul con-. taming Upward. of. • Wilticeetlitinadria Lora; - . • : Mutated In Broad Top township... Wilford ConntY. nest the tracts are 'Minded - contigtunts, on Sandy Run. whichemptioa into the Baretoarit tams% of the -Jo.. Late:, near atone floperrelVon the Bundngdon and Broad Top Railroad, branch of which ' roadlha been -g aded up sale ran torm tau' paid .land. r These Mg tracts are all good coal linds and form oneiof the best' co reStMealn the Aimed Top - vial ..geld, endow:l.NY mined cm bandy San, and . Btfn. , -:. They can. be mined together, or each of theitracts can be Riffted seerately. sdvsn egeondy. . The To:1'111'13g tract * irk situated several miles WOOL the ab rr tractst,near the, head iof Sindy...Ron La a giavdecad tract and setwith ermeTbist timber • • . • Pelson, dotting topenitumeArereferwatta Mt Rob . site or Patton.* Beghlieers - and . Geol.:00, who ,have .-zamined the late* .. • -..- • -* • . . A hap of the lender= beiesta or lad by applyitig to the node .fgned: , A. y farther informaikai desired befarti the sale cat be bad by addreraisithe Adnitnistrahrre. at Lancaster, Pa. or the Him t awelTc ilassetkg.Bed&rd. Pa. • Tams = Oste-tturtlid dieltarchsee moneton the day of the etadamition of the sale by the Court. one third Wow .one-third to tw47eixe thefelftere with Ailittialstrabars de boalsilon of Bohn N. ttr . • LaisAstai z . • i=gna zta.ao.u) - 5r.035 osi , . .. ••,•7.lYri '• :- 10. 1 %k in : .2 0 i - 09 'e' 'ii' .11 23,5ti5A9 :, ', • I.4;;bt/ ini ...s..bri..in . .. . . 3,444 as .. - • 61.81213 i 'f-'5.499 16 . 4 434u,15T, 15!" '6::,;”915 2:422,6n0 13i 104 05' . 11 .4,953,1:6 10' :1,05:. 9 51 IT 4415,1'95 1 CAnpETIIYG!i'!! JAS 7 °AXE, SON & CO., IM PORTERS AND DEALERS IN HeikaiesoVll , Rlintik lad.. IL I Pstreeti; Phil sdrilphis.--fercial 'owl ..we onithary sale of Si)ONEW Matt.,6oo:ool 4 4D,AFlLge 'USD CARRIAGES. owWidoesday ino itig. Or.TOBIERId: 1867. at 10 advt.' at 13suotr.. This sale will be one of the moat • crepes" ever held ' hi the city, embracing a.verylarge- . s..ortanent- of de- • sir.ble new Wagons of all deicrttiona, .from makes: of acknowledged reptuation.to:this city and A large collectitin - of seeond4ind iretticleia umuki:b3' our meet prominent bugdem many ofertdch are:equal lareeidlemen front the cottnixi are :informed that' the .ale will positively: take place on the Om day. without regard to the weather eitalogees on the day previona • • • A.FREDzuramtess, Auctioneer. Sept u s. .47 . N. • : 894 t, . -- • WIR E .. ROPE. . ~...A:a,..87,96 . • -. _ •.__......: , . 4' b ' . ". The e tnalriciibers . igenta' . for 'Z' • ' • St . GA). NOCK.' :'BIBBY ...t.'.430..5: • w • e• ; ..--, ', ei Celebrated-,Meet and ',Charcoal Wire Bops for Woes. Inclined • 0 4 . . Z*-- ~, Planes, Bridges, Thwricks, and. • * I F . '''' ..„. 4 .- Holstipg ourucses.' A'so Gal-' 2 t WI ce - Toil:oil Charcoal and B -B. Rve r . % - {1,..• ,•• • . • . 4 . 4, . for Ship! c•tanding Bluing:, - ",21ilh -- - -' . .. t.."*.7' . Stays, Guys, ...t.c. . - . • -„a ii , ,, .. c ---, 2 . AL lugs stock constantly . on, •• • -=',.......- - :v...1:... , - hand :. Orders - tilled with : Ali.. . ' •-- --`. ,- Patch. RK fovher partictdint :••••••,' as to twice, ust„ weight - and 17 i:chine straiN anpYfarlflning Circular to - - JOHN W. 31.&.%11 & C0.,43 Broadway: N;lr.. BINIBB - •LAirl6S FANCY, l:UBS " . r FrailltellEtAre • - - . : • pla_Elstabllabed 1 1 111 • Et MalitEsetori t N Arab St; Mame 201, . • 4; , P 1 L'A D Al 'A.: ' Nave now It tore of my °wain,. • rairtati•af end • Nanaftwaire 'oaaaat t tt e •ntr Rta l a m y °6 lr be" ses t rw i l:l4 ,l • Chtalten•e• Wear baba .00y.— t • a fl vee anneciazt:lirtraTtaf..Gen. 1 am enabled to dispose a my gads at very reason- able prices, and I would tberefoneeollelt a call from my freed,. C•iun'y and vitt:My.. .•• -• , Itemeinee tee name Deeper anti street. JOHN FAH'ELHAN ).111?.A.tab St.; above 7 th, South Fur I have to Partner, - tor eOrateetton with any oth ;er Sept -28--NT•"39411i lEE A- '30,393 e ,feir GENEII.-41, NOTICES. 1,794 1 616 111.919 5,061 19.1a9 £5 4 1 15.11 , 10 409:4 2'04, 9,415 3 94 , 19,190 . . • y Di 'MO a; VT le tv.— . Th partnership heretofore existing as JarliSON & CO.. id tit thq dbaanlVed• by eonsenb" by the withdrawal of eodore F.- Russel. The - business of. the former tinn will be. Settled -by. the remaining nartieiti eontindng under the , same name.. M. L •JACIK.SON, . .. • ' HENRY JACK , ON. Agt ' • ' ' • THOS. F. RU:SEL:, • Pottgville., September if, • • 89 • Walab begs leave to inibrrit' he .. frittnds and the public that: she tuts opened a to e , hionAble Cloak and Dress Making E.tabllstnisent, in the Sliver. .Teirace. Particular. attention .paid to Childreira Dreaaes. " :Sept. 21, .6T. Si 3t •: WWI - one that will information of the wheriwboeni. ['Patrick • Owen. John Owen and Thiintaa Owen, to the aneeerther. will Ar rnitably rewarded.• :. • ANTHONY GRADY, ' : 4 -tpt ;1-3S 3t• . ; Pt: Clintim,ekkaylkill • CIECULATING . • The tindrreleneo call-public att ntion to the ttiville I ihiary. 44: •tifarket. Street, containing near. ly :trate volume.: -of even:, 'variety of reading .auuhau Works by the beat anthore.'and all the latent - and moat popular publicat'unaadded, froin time to time, as they • Sept -es, 39- ar •. C. L. O'NEIL. - . , . . . Dl l / 4 , 4OLUTION• OR CO-PART t:: NE KRIM I P firm of 8.. A.: Foutz Rrn. iw this.day 'dissolved by mutual consent • A: Foutz retiring. ". Fowl% hereby authorized business of [Osten; firm. and wilt emtintie the bustne...cs to bleown name, 8 'A .-FOUTZ. ' -August 1, MT. DAVE) E. FpLITZ. .„. . . r Will continue in the.Wholeiala brim and 'Med i: seine 4triatneret. Manufacturing Route! , • Medicines, at the old place. WU. - •lta - Prink)ln arrnet,' nnder.the name and style of ":. • •'. ,' DAVID R.,- FOUTZ. maltlmorn„ Arignst-1. 13.47. .. . - . . . . , N 41).T I CIR.—I do herby notify all. perseie tiarZa. • not to nee,otlete with my !tete. to. Martin Wegner. as'l will not be respouilble tor them. ' 5ept . 1.1.....6 - 7.-'37 3t* - • ' . ' • • JOHN 'II WHITE I'irOTIICE, is hereby Oven to all whom it • may eoncern;'not to. interfere with the flee ,Twee and Drift Cars now in - 0 , 0Pe6.1011 of GI- •cai man Dolbln, as they belong to me, haring purchased them at Colletanitr, Sala and iniveloanad them to the eald Ooodrnan Dfibln during and_ pleasure . . • .111051 AS P4TTON; Jr, - Patron's Valley, Sept 5, tn. BI _ • NOTICIF I 4,—The store honks of WM. • • K 130L9 Z, have been lcit for collection by on . sanscribyr in the hands ot. Charles Fridley, Esq.- 7 - . Persona knowing thetnselves' Indebted An • him will do well to rail ut hts office in Market *street and make p”yment. • No payments made to 'William K, BOtz after the sth el entetither will he reeng n lM dos such.: the Wham lwit , been `assigned' hv - him' h. the snb- PETKI;rBnLTZ., Pottsville, SeptalpherlO, 'GT ' • r4OTIVIE *TO BRIDGE BUI111.1)-: R 11.*:--Proposslo .will be received by The Or.clurpiOacil. until 13 o'clock.•. Tuesday, October'l,'• ISf.T. for building a bridge aciors the - Big fiwatara Creek bear tbd. Borough of Plnegmvc. Plans and. lapciificatione may be-seen at ibis office. •:• • . PVERT,I : . • ' . . ' . GEORGE WILSON, - .Commissioners.' •• ' • :EDWARD KERNS,• - .Attest: F.W. BECHTEL Clerk. • ' . Commissioners'. Offlae,Sept : 57.3 t• ..' Tli IE Arm of J. o„. BRIGHT Si CO Avh . land, has this .'day beend.asolyed by the :withe.rawaJof J: C. Bright'. business of the late, firm will-be pettier! by Peter - .-B. Buck at .Aihland,• • who will orrtho bosins ae.heiet, &ore. . . . • J.. C. BRIGHT, • • • • 'Pottsville, August 31, • iiR • . PETER B..BUCK . . , Returning thanki for. the peat liberal patronageroe :oronr friend& we shall .anall, times be glad .to hare :their orders, arid hope by a Strict attention to business' and fair pices for:the best article& we shall merit a contineance of their favors.. PETER E. BUCK: .: Ashland, Aunnt 31 .- 13 CT • • ' '.. • • :36-f.t. THE - AsIIRER . ; - -4.herrliy otTer . rr4' .• ynaineatt indeppt dent candidate for the of (lce nf TREASURER - of schpyl , ill County': •. • • . •CONRAD SRITZER, Nerwegian Toutiahip. '. . • 4111141.4,11.Uf1'10N ',F. CO-PART .w•••••• . NIEBAOHIP.The Co-partnership here tofore. existing hem.en the undersigned iri• the'Gre eery, Provision: Flon- and Feed. buslneeS, under the flan-name of Bohannon 446lachnorr. was this day lila solved•by• mutual consent. ,• TllO9. :BOHANNAN, • . • ' SPIINERR. Pottsville, August 2,1807. • • ' • . . ' ' NOT CE .— . Tha builness be conducted it the old - stand: Marketiltreet, by the - underslgned,..who solicit- a continuancenf the patronage extended to the'. late firm. ' C. W. SCHNERR. : ' • • NOTICE Is hereby-leien- to all whom it m4goncuro, - norto interfere' with the two Stales hots' in potsgssion' of,Wm: Dlleamp, as they be long ti me, .:IWM . GENSIMER. ,tichuylkill Baven. ;Tnly.l9, !GT.. . • . 29- . . . . , . • . •• PATENT' lII.PROVEIMIRIVT , OF NT - BA 11:4:To • all whom it may Concerts :—For at.d in consideration of A--:••. in band, paid by 'JAMES. WREN of the' Borough of Pottsiille, County of Schuylkill, to Lewis 'Eikenberry of Philadelphia, the receipt whereof has been acknowl. edged:the said' Eikenberry ' has- sold to said JAMES .WREN thetight to apply it in the County of Schnyl-. kill State of PenniylVama. on all Steam fincnes now in use or that may hereafter- be - used , Lewis ikenbert ry's . Improved Cut-off :for Economizing derous by Exptinsionif for which: jettors pat ent. dated November 19, 1801, havebeen granted-to' the said Lewis Eikenberry :by thS • llnited'States.) . •All 'perSo'ns desirous' of:information Vegarding the benefit of this Valve can receivethe same . at my office . In Coal street. The benefit of this Valve toall persons using Steam Engines. froM 20 to stO per cent. an the engines built. -It can be applied to all old engines. :Machinists are requested to take part in this Import ant improvement. • • They can secure from me the use for building new engines and alui.for -putting the • im provement on old.engines. • They can see thh motion at my works, in Coal - street, where' have it on my•en gine working to the savings herein stated: •'.' It aliso can be seen at Ruch & Ems's Mill - . at• Atistas & 8r05.% and Palo Alto Rolling Mill.- • JAMES•WRENi• . • • • • • • . Washington Iron• Works., • Pottsville. Vsh 41, . . • - 0.0 . • ..... . . . . . . ••. . . ;.•:..--. .- • K.-. W - E -S T 0 . . N -. ' • ... 9 • •.•-• .. "AGENT FOR TELE:f3AtOP - • - • ....- ,- .. tIITIRICVI'Mo . OIL, i'l' - RAMS; -,.BREE'f' IRON, 'BAIRD tiAy.:witts , n()P q , " &c. , - Offte Cent - e St., 8d floor Silllonws :Buildlng—entrance' next .door tor .P.ln Fr sOrde•all. _ • •.'• . - Jirlf 13. .87,-25-3m*.. . ' :',. ' . . . , • TAKE WO a ORE UNPLE ABANTAND UNSAPE• RESEDIR'S for annleasaat and dangerous diseFules.- Delmbold's . Extract. Enchirand Improved Elise. Wash. iikunt,.Pitch;Tar, ?state: Salim and boat-band, 1-1 ere` MAterials.and tools generally at - lowest Mali ; afacturers i prioa, at • . BRIGHT ds COS.. PU M P . Power .' and Hand' • 'Euanpis.a.all size-, forMwi Quarries, .Brew; arias. Thad Hades: Pact rtes of all descriptions, and tor 'NUBS erTrivateWater Works. dre...ku • The STEAK BAH for feeding Boilers,: and STEAM . ' SIPHON for raising water. • Also Blowing Bovines' Air Ptmps,:and all kinda"f Hydranlicand Puenmatie Maehinery..Send - 11 u. circulars to Philtelelphia H dranile.Works. 241. South Third St.. Philadelphia- Pa: .• -116-4 - • • • . ENFEEBLED'AND DEM .TB CONSTITUTIONS, of both sexes. toe . Sitract Boutin It will eiTe brisk and onetetie feelings, and enable you oaleep .. . • • • ROGER'S STATUETTES, . The .tollovrir4 list gives the. subject with prices, annexed; which are preclrely the fitted at which they : are furuiehmi Philadeiphia and New York : ONE MORE -SHOT • • $l6 06. THE IT .ME OILAR.I2O - • • • : • • , 15 00 TRit BUSEIW AvILER. - ... ' .......... ... 15 00 UNION REFUGEES • " 15 00 RETURNED VOLUNTEER • 16.00` THE WOUNDED SCOUT •=l5 00• COITNTRY POST-OFFICE. • lii 00 UN':LE-NED'S SCHOOL • • • " . 15 00 THE CHARITY PATIENT' • • ' *- 15 00' TAKING THE OATH • . 15 00 HAIL DAY • .PICRET GUARD ". - 600 SLAVE AUCTION., 600 CHECKER PLAYERS • '6 00 SHARPSHOOTERS.... .. . ... . .... . . CARD PLAYERS. • • ' 'TILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER • " • • - 6 re ' Parties pronhasing here save, therefore.. the' . cost of *king and carritme, besides. the risk of breakage fir shipment. , • . 11W 7 c.all and ice them- . " • ' • 11 . 141 BHA , t4IUPPIi; eirbeeribers LVI are 4ents forthesal o f the Boston Gem Belting' Factory, and farnfainie su per i or Belts at Factory fe.'ear all sizes, kinds and lengths • Belts of greate r thickness than thoee kept on hand made to order, at the shortest notice; ae his orders for Colliery pnrpoaes have tt e'pre. Terence at the . Also Steam. Packing of every, de ecrintion, Blasting Paper by the single„or ten' reams, orb the to at manufacturers. of the most approved patterns, made of inspected Government Wire, by the single dos. en, or hundred: Wire Gimes. Wire by the Mil or yard oJwnw.nxt hard he •'HANNA N .11 RABOWY. • L. K. BEYEBLE..&:CO.'S . • . • . • • STEAM .EISODIT . Biltrarlr, . . Beventkigt., (between itabatita4k,tb,N9l7regiar4) • L it -;• • maattfaelarera•tit all Made of. • - • .CAKES inch to Milk tlisetiltet Hew Blecnita. Soda Meet:ilea, Sar . ar. Sinai% Treaton _Water Crytere, Hand da I Cat, 13 d0.,.,..tnn Batter' Craekere. - 05eter d Cracker; ura bles; Glager 3 - ambles, 13co.etielainget, Apeae. . . • • • GOVERNMENT - STAMP AGENOLL mrss A. 111111115. - Bag., Collecto r of file J . District, having relingrdshed the /slater Stamps. and turned hie whole steer over to us, we will here after famish all idnds of Goin=ustent Stamps In sumis tomtit purchasers. •We will always keep a ftilleapply on hand. • • Persons in the District. selling &slaps WM be furnished at the usual dliscremt; ••. . • • • . . . , 7IIOT PITBLIBIIED--BSetißs.BS* STEEL PROCENin.—A. Pamphlet at the Manufacture of Malleable Cast Meal., Its progres and employment. by Henry Beeseiner, with' Illanations cd machinery Price 25.oenta. Bad on receipt of .16 cents by mail from Parade by . -• • - ' .• - BANNANARAMSEY. Prdbodlle. . ~ ....•.....• AYE Tim ozra PAPER. 4 .calia. a pound paid rot aulanWilita ii , and .VePiper—and aloe OldNewspopett, d a ßoolorwith the covent takes ' oft - Ooloted Pa per rcerita *pound • : - RANNAN-db HAMBY: • - - • fIRANC4 , 2I sugisas ctse;tos. • : . qu ge. Clowititing id tl4..Grenii cbiekem Duciriturs ',Victor*, .Wlntei ..ernwned Ruby Wren. Plrk r Ind Nut enkekert4lhaAwakening.. Heil 121.nne of Art= Call end see Ahem et • ' ":.-- - BANNAN a HAMBY% . . MANHOOD AND .VOVVEIVIIL VIGOR sire Plod t7Belabolte trawl . 1.,14;14AL: - _ iNit.`1111..714;:.4, , - .• IN . 4 011.1infrinif filollolll.'-Nottre fa hereby • rel ., that 'biliaS appthxt to, the 'EU norable, the Jo Os of hatlnurt* rtUorratainn ftefui of Serraflhill .Cortaly, foithe:.bertetlt of -the Insolvent • laws of the max",ht‘piifth::ur perioyleanbt. and they' nave .e 7 paltedVOlldAZ tilQ,l4th dap Of . October._ A. et W.otioek, a.. 11. to hear me and' my creditors. at the Wow Mame, In the Borough- ef Pottayille,..when • and where thronint . attetd the, think noner._•_ SeptArkait, . .TILOMA4 RODGERS: N the. OUP/IAMB! rifil7ll.T or • itehinyl - I -kill Vilitwaly.....--The tradeenhytiedan 'Andito.r.• potnted by mitt:loud to make distribution of the bid ants In the hawk Of art - CoMii, - -Admintitiautx of William Collins. deeilised,witi attend to the 11=16 of Wan, kinment at hla Oise' Nix ISO Centre street: in that OAT ,rottal 4 lll;,_ on dattuday—thiallith day •of October. 1861. atll,b.clock, £ , when andwkete all patties interested alw h.reht nothl.4l.to attend , . : • 11111" II..MQUEI-14; Auditor. , . „ AIIDITOtrie NOTifili —is the Onotialao . Coors • •C. Isehtsjin ill : Coon th” twitter of thesecOnnt of . Wwant CeCkinnor, , Adminla.. triter' of Thomas Kelly= iitte of Potteville,,decessed.- The nedrrelened.'an Audiror. smnrdnted hy-Mid Court to distribute the baisure in the heed/rot said AdMinis trate?, sa per.hta :amount will attend to the du-. ties of his appointment at Ma ram IA Centre. street; in the Homugh of INttsyille. en Ssterd.ty, the ' itthday or October: .186 T. at 2 o'clock;: P. U. , when , and whereall parties interested are berebinotitled to, attend. • - : OUT E. FARIZURAIL'AadItor.- • . . • PirMaroriinia, September WAN LSAT: , 5 itts is se give ftsitier :."That cm the 98th day of • A': • A 1647.'.1 Warrant, In .114nbruptev limed agab st Ms; estate of SR FIDitRICK L. PORTER Of Pottsville la the County of SchteAkill: and State of. Painnsylvania.. who has been adjudged a .Bankrupt, on Ma own Patttioti t that the pimont of Any Debts and delivery of any property belonging to sech 11-ingro pt. Gr idet,,oi for hit use. and the Wenger or any, property by him are' forbitklen bylaw-"that" a Meeting a the Crating* of the pia Bantam*. to. Prove their Drhte• • and t o chOnot‘ ralo.or'rn.ro andinees of his Esta te .. Wall be"beld-at newt of Ilankrold.q. to be' holden at the • oflice 'of .101110. P. HOPART, In P..trtnrille. Scbuclkill nenntyi, P. 14 bqore JOHN P. FIOBATer; Haub. ten on the Slit day of October. A. D . 'loar, at 10 • o'clock . A. M. • • • • P..C. KUM %BEER, , Sept .18—59.3 t ,Mar•bat as VeSseneer. . . . 11. S.MAR3RAIid OFFICSI ' .. . • -. . 13.. D. or Pt.isbriVANlA, . • ' • PUlLAlitiala-L Seoteniher 18th, IS6T. Phi. is io give Novice : - That on the 16th day of 1 Beptetriber.A.M.l.S:.T, a Warruntitillant enrrev was Wined • against: thiy; liatate of : jaktio a s sowN; of • Pottsville ' itt - the' County: of_ tacheylktil„ and State 'of, Peansylvants,. who baa been !Mind's. d a Bankrupt; on tde • own Petition : that the payment ..f war Debts, and delivery .of any pro: erty belonning. to end tisnirnpt r to him: or for hie tsm, and ;the transfer .of any propertv-sby him Are' fortddde..' by . law: 'hat a . kfriitiog of th e Creditors of the said Bsokrupt. to prove thetOelite, and•to choose oneortoore aisAgneesof his. 'l3sstatei win-be held: at a Court of' Bankruptcy. to be holdeo-atahe °Mee of .iOEIN. , P. IIOBiRT,La the Sot cough of Pottsville . Pa.: beforei.JOHN P. HOBART,' It rgiater. Sig . an 0e oth day of October.A . -TV_ ISGT, at to o'clock,. A. M... ~ . . P. C. HUM AZEIR,- • .., , tiers- iii. '6T- . - -374t . 11 .R.lliarshaloie Messenger. DINTRICT COURT of the 8nit..41 Ulnas nip the Ett•trria: DiNtrict . aif,Pently7l••• wants. in Bankruptcy:, • • •: - • In the matter of VITARLAM 11 . . f BRCH", a Bank , upt. Eastertaßotrict of Pszmsylvarna. es:. • A Wsrrant in Bankraptey hie been tested by.eald Court against- the . &lite .of ORA KLES "R BECK: of the County of -Schuylkill, and .stato of Pennell vr.nit. in-tall District. who has been.dn adjudgoi Bankrupt upon. Petition of his ~ •redituns, and the.pavment co any debts antthe: delivery of any...-,preoerty. belonging to said Bankrupt to him n. to hiSue... - and.the transfer of any property by Min areforbldden bylaw: A meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupt, - to prove their debts and chasms:int+ or more - Assignees of his Settle. Will beheld at a eburt of Bankruptcy.to be hold.-n at Potts ville in said District. ,nl. the let day of October, 1. 1): 1967, at 19 o'clock.-A, M.:. at the oftice of JOHN P HOBART,: one of the Registers in Rankrutoev of. saal District c • P C BLLMAXSI2. Sept 49..97—59 4t IJ 5..31 , tit141 for anti District.- • AUDITOWS• tindemlaned haring been appointed - an Auditor. to attribute the balance in. the hands. of .Frederick Rterejer. Ad mlniatrator: &c., of Thorny,' Jones, deceased. to and among those legally entitled to the same, wilt litelt to the duties , of his appointment on,S , anniny, October 6th. Isar; at 10 olcloca., *A. - M., at hi! - ,ate iu Potta rille. ,- • . GUY R. FARQUIIAR. ExEcuTows.. NOT ICE...;—.Lelerti ttista . crientary to the Estate of Sarah Bright late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. having been granted to the unarslgned—All •pen.iins. knoteing themselves indehted are rermeatc,d to make immediate payment; and those having claim's imunst e ld estate will pre t them G r settlement. M. R. NICIIOL4, Executor. Sept 14..60 • ' . • • •' •". . A-111DITORIS NOTICE:--In t h e' Court of 'Common Plea Of '3:tufa:ill County '... . ~ CI:CARUS M. BARER )' - ~., -. , • .. • ca. ' - . II Fa, 220 Sept. T. iSi;r. - • WW: R. STARR, . **The: undersighed, 'Auditor, appointed to distribute the preceedi - of the sate of defendant's errs nal oroli .arty, will attend to the, duties of Ida apt,bintinent.fit . his dike, No. 114 Centre Street:, P.dfrottlie. on :Mn day, the Mlth . Inst., at 9 o'clock, A. M—A li. ty.rsone ,are rerineiited to make 'heti cia me' before the Auditor, -or. be debarred fronicoming Irt.o lon - the fund ' •WM. L WHITNEY . Andlinr •• Pottacille Sept-14. 1561 • • . A DittiNlMlTllt TOI{'N . NOTI A Lettere - of Administration to the ete ate of oar-' uel kluntzinger. late of the Borough of Pottsville, de-' :wised. have been . granted to the entweribers:-,,911 per Indebted to said estate - Ric requested to inafte im mediate 'payment, and those having claims against the Same to prese4t them ivithout delay: to • ' HENRY R. EDMQVD.S, • . . . : . JAMES Aug. 26, .137 - 3.5-nt Actroluirlrutor?,. FOR, SALE AN 1) 'l,ll . VOR tc.A. - . I.E.—The enh•eriber ihaVlue-,. a, large I • fitock of.MIVING SILLS on hand, Wishes .tO sell them cheep. , He, will deliver them to any addresa Forparticaltirs apply to . . - 4.-KNAPP, :West Penn.. Sept 25,. , 67 . .. . . • . .. ' .. • . . S 9 30 . VON. MALE ON PRIVATEI[II6IIIII4.- Stock of Pottavllle • Gas Conipu v. . ' • , Miners` Instnauce t Tinst.Co. " - Pennsylvania Natonal Blink of Pottsville. Miners. National Bank of Pottsville. :Apply to H R. RDMONIDS. • ' .3AILESTit. 11,11NTZINGEB, • Sept-2S, .fiT.-.39-2i •• . Achninistratmrs. MINING MACHINERY S.Z., - for Sale. . . . One Locianotire Engine. One 60-horse En sine _ with hoisting and pump. - One 40.n0r0. Engine and•pqmpgettr. • . • •,A'small..l6alcimer A lot of 40-Inch snags Drift Caro., . • Axle., Chain; dec.; 01*c. ' , Also Atonic • (to notifies and nand BankL-In Fl.libarh. Mount Hdpe., and•Jalaynn, in the Bowanh Of Pottstille. Town Lot. in sl) ,, ve•phtess, alt. , . in VahAncl' City, Shenandoah, Middlspoiti Patterson. WadenvilloendBonrh Astd , nd Apn'yto• : •. -P. W. 81.1EAFER,. Agt.. • Potrsvire, Sept.'l7,' [Ii'ov:10; sIG-45] •• 30- • XlO6 MALL E.—The Tavern stand 'known as the . "Broad 9fountaln flonse," and three-lots of*reand -In Grantville, Brim Ikill County. 'l. The lots are one hundred and twenty feet in -front - onCentro street by two hundred feet in depth to Second street. and are, all' cleared. •Itis on the 'main road from Tu.careri. and Itilddleport, and ateo from Potta ville'ti Matisroy City. . The mid tram. Barnten• I lie to New thierom crosees'at this p ace It Is one and a half miles-from Malittney City and the same' the large Willer: of the. New Boston COatComnatiy. Being in theimmeillato virinitY of .;everal large collieyies and on a road much traveled. It offers - . great Indneemento Mean energetic man: For terms,ann condition. apply • - Sett 2S-39 'it . - - • , 1i Centre ht.:. Pottsville: VOIR: RENT.-LarenStore. RoOm :and Feed nottao—every convenience, for doing a large bast fiere—Centre Street,- St. Clair. Pone&Atoll given let Oetober, leaT. Apply to WM. HIL11•11.1TO! , T, St. (;lair. 21. '67 • • • • • 35:4 . REAL'ENTA,TI3 - at PRI VAT_E 0441.1. E. . —Farm 109 acre% in. North • atanheinr Townsh.p,- Sc h tiyikill .'ottety. miler,of Orwtraburg. Red Shale' land Southern exposure.' 0.4 acres la 'chestnut timber ; balance Cleared and under cultivation. Good improve• zinnia and a fine spring. ;Price $lO per acre. , • " 2-farms, 110 acres each, in shantokm Township, Northumberland County. 6 miles from -Shamokin, nn the Danville pike. Good land: highly cnitivated ; fruit 'n abundance, end good .water. ' Bins improvement. Wide $9O per acre. ;. • . " • • Farm in Washington Township, Scbuylkili Comity; 20" urea one-half timber: one half c eared a d culti vated Situated on toe D &S. R. R., within half a imile •of station.. New impinvements and new saw mill with 19'feet fall of water. ?nee $5O per acre. ' winum.s4 saes, in Wayne Township, Schuylkill miles from Pottsville; to der good cultivation. Price 20 acing °fiend in Gordon, Pa .'suitable for town lots, with 2 frame house.., will be sold low •• Vineyard, live acres 4000 grapevines in Gordon; Pa. sine - actin oak and pine timber, in.Birry 'Township; Schuyikill;Dortnty, will be sold low. . • 251 acres timber land on Indian Run, ;100 sense tint. , ber mud at Bear. Gap. . .• • . • ; „ - • two story brick houses, with 3-adjoining vacant iota; 19nrsrgi6n.rireet.... Price, 54.300 • - dwelling; Hill et Potb.vilte. Price, $3OO - 2 frame honsee:Charcti Alley, $•.600. • •.13rica hnuse,'Mahantongo rtreet. $ 3 .700 . - • 2 two etriry brick house., with vacant lets adjoining, Mauch Chunk Bisect; Potts ville: • Price. $4,000. Two story frame houses Callotvhill street, Pottsville. Price, 42000.: _ . ' . The buying. selling and ; ting of ,housee, lots, and collecting attended. to. by • . .."• • .• .11RATTESSON saes.. Sept ' . 21, , 07. 33.2 t • . Real Estau3 Agents, PcittsvUlo. OB KALB 'OR -RE NT:c.-Tbe subscriber of fete for sale his Keystone • Lanes 'Beer Brewery. Veldts. Stock, Good Will and Fixtures, located on the Philadelphia and Reacting Badro.d, at Z3d-and Thomp 'son Streets. Philadelphia . I have an extensive trade and established an 0.l reputation for the Xeyst 'no Lager Beer.. Should foot.. succeed in Belli; g. I will tent to agoods party, Or would take a partner with :capital to extond and increa.e the business. Address • U.C. HARPER; No. 619 N. 20th Sept-14, .6T • - : ' : 3T-3t • .IL'I OR MAIGE.—A deeiraiele dwellin•honae on Ma . L. hantnngo etreet, above Tat. Fount' e Pa.—/1 Peewee.° given April let. 1662. For terms, .kr-e apply to '.. SOL. FOSTER, Jr., , Oftico No. 162 Centre Street, Pottsville. September Ttb, 1.361% . ,_ . • ' . , , . - sc-y fritir.RENT.—A. store room-• and ntablell room for three horses, 224 Market strek. Aug. Si, 11T SILEAFICR. VIHEI MA I.E..=One - Engine' from SO to 35 horse L. power ; second band ; 4 foot atr. , ice 12 3 S inch bore of cylinder r which his been retniiit.". 4 in good '.running order. for running a Coal- Breaker, or Haw 111.11; or for hoisting . - ont of a Slone .. Can he bought on.good termeat the GRANT St % IRK 9, THOS. WHEN, Mahal:Lily City. Pa. , '.. Atm. 31-3 s • , G6ALIITWaa.a.E..-lots for sale in the new town of .1333.844TV1LLF, situate on the headwaters of •kllll Creek. one and a half miles sonth'of .Mabwor City. end immedlatily east of Jhe large colliery of toe 'New Boeton Coal Company." The. public-road frewn Pottsville to afabanoy City: and also- from Bro.kville and Tuscarora. names throadh the piece. Good water canbe had In'sbnudance. - The location Is convenient ~ t o a number of collieries in the Matutnov'Region.. For 'terms, &; apply to ALLEN FISHER, Engineer at the plate. or to the trabscribey., lailWßY..Fottaolle. , August - 10, • - SOF WO.BIEF.FOR 8141,11..-The under , I.:magnet offers at private wile the-Illampion For,' ,• mime IP.veperty, -situated in Lehigh county; S miles from Milletotown, a station on -the East Penn a : Mail: . Bet aging to it !are 90 Reread( - land. 50 'acres of which - is of the beat • (arming land • , Also, a line new Man- • • I llizi;Pß 'Man IL nee,. Tenantinute, • nearly al .• a mE as rood as -new, a large 'Barn for five Cnal ' shed.. to bold 150-.lostla of Coal, new 'Bridge Howe and Casting ..liouse and minao t atte • Water-power Is mind, always' • having . enough -Water te insure a strong blast, A new Dam, sufficient., for ail • mot; butit , two Team' ago.- - -Wruer- , ;wheel and Bows as goad. is new • The Teams -nd other personal troperty and also the undivided half of A va luab le Bed of Magnetic Iron Ore wilt also be sold ptivate.'and at ressonable terms.' ',These Works are cmivior making Cold Blasteharcoal Metal, which Is the beet kind for oar Wheels; and has also been•rtsed for used end Navy - gam, , • . More Iron hie beeit made.at these Workri4er . week, than a t any other works of like raze:- (Meet two). in Any of the adjoiningrnimilm ••• • : '• • - -• • Fltet.growthtimber ia 'plenty within a radius: of 10 tidies,. and mon= can , Maros bolted to Ariake a full Mast. GocidMematitis • Ore la nest ' enough to heal with teams Lintestotate are. 'within a Outer- of a ~ .. . . . - . .... .. . ' Ai mieh o n mi Is necessity to prepare for . tut yeses blast will beirtven to the purelwrero. .. - ' Thli Is a rare C/111303 for thoWyrishing to rano. te lids bolos% and hi worth the atteutton or parties who needpstieoal. Metal . for - Car Wheels and caller . g _ . Pti =trialbnns .-- ' den rill be given by addxeeetng the mnotersigned at lifactunide P. 0.. i ebtgh erleti. Pa- !Walton Turners, Jely IIS, 'ST.- . ' .. si 2,41* . WANTED-, . _ , iIikrARITED . VO 101641%—d. rat , tll basso nr pad of a amiss; within Ave adducts malt of Pod Mee: ••Address B: S r BOX WT. • 118-2 t• situation by a map to tik o -of itt, ye. ' - Haalong, existl«nca , and l am 4 ccalipetcol to NO in all branches: • lilnt class refaccn cesecen.:- Address A. 1.11. I `P. O. 80X,:t3 ' . • •ANTA AT Female 'and 8 Male -• Teachers V V • for Melfeszebara diotriet. Reigns* er War. drcf. OciOhar lithi kV • o'clodr, if lifereiims m. • Apphessup for reboots. hr sdioisivit district, .vvgl prOpernt themselves here for examhortiox_. KlWLlNfOoluty,l3upaintendebt. Potonot TEE -LATEST NEWS, Saturday,' - SeNeinber 2S. t-867. .„ Tani Indian Wa r to be Stepped—Stakee Forfeited—Mineellani. - • . , The 'lndian:Pe Ctunniission has adjon. ed to Meet "at POrt•Harker, in Kliftsksi-oft the Bth of October; for the purpose of making tr. ? rangements to meet the five tribes—Cheyen nes, Arrapihoes. Apaches, Sioux and Caman -mees--at Itienicirie Lodge Creek, eighty WWI ; south of_Port Lined. The council whhthe chiefs of the:l:rule; °gall& and Cheyenne tribes was successful. They•agree to meet the CornmisSioners at Fort Laramie on 'the first of November next; and in the mealtiMe 'they will send out runners among -their peco-: pleto bring bad.. council at the place ;Wee whn have not yet beta met with. . • • The prize fight between Mullen and Dillon, which.was to have come off near Washing ton, •on ThuradaY, did nottake place. len went into the ring. at - 8 46 A. lit; ands waited 'until 10. o;clock... bad not •macle his appearance,- Anil` Mullen leftfor Washie Vie' •O don soon cum up, but MA , len's friends,claimit4 that he was after time. Dillon's friends clblmed that the fight was to li,ve taken place at another point, and Dillon went there. is said that the stakes, sloob a side. were given to • It is repnrred that by an arbitrary exercise nfipower Andrew Johnsnn proposes to =- Open a closed verdict in, Ihe vise of rag John. Porter. while to the gallant SiTkies: the aim.' pie ju Lice of a court , idlnquiry is denied.... • A.- Democratic e.iternOnritrY styles Judge Williams "the Yankee Our porary it &'iy consisient The rebels always celled. the Union ti:onps,. Union generals, and Union men Yankees during the•wsr: Eltrrtral Sheridmireceivedati olliclat welcome from IVl•lyrir , McMichael and City Coducils in Philadelphia rin • Thursday abet noon, in • liidi-pendence 11.11 The citizens generally Were admitted: and for an hoar hand-shaking . wssT egirried, on. • The after.. noon and evening the General spent At mantown. William Henry Bartlett: Chief JrtatlcOot New 11ampshire, died at - Concord, "on" War nesday. of ponsunaption‘; aced forty years. The "Grand Army,of the 11«publie'l Is ea tending ita orgailization rapidly, and now in-. cludea the State or tine. in its - pasts " - There was very little disposition to operate in stocks in Philadelphia on Thursday, but .prices were without anv thatenal change.. Flour cOntinnea dull ' Wheat, rye, and oats were unchanged Corn was scarce and hat* demand at a furlier aAvance TB M zaliNx4a. OF vortsra There will be two tickets to . rwe on imps. rate slips .of paper at the ensuing - election. Tee firt will have the captioe "Sudiciary,!' and will contain the names Of the cludldates for Supreme Judge, Judge of the new Criati. nal Court, and.Assnehte Judge. The - second will contain all the legislative and county office's ,to be . voted for, and will lie tabled otitside "Couuty,” Election nfll..!erii"will nnlv uenttio bores. TICE recent elecyhm for- legislative and lo• cal 'officers in Colorado Territory, appear% to have_ been conducted on home issues,- - with% out reference to notonal politics. It is.un• derstood that the Legislature stands thus On the question of admission as a State, the: awl •HdMISSIODIPtSI ste.said to haves clear Ma • j,,rity in. both ffunses. • . TAND - s.ENGINKETt of Aug. 80, 1861, . _ -has. the • . •. • • • • The llowlats Trotr Company, It . hi -reported, titiSi made arrangementt , tor the ext. right ut working Bessemer's patent in Glamoreanshtse., a:10,000 being the amount paid rur tae cuecesslum .• Wu think tlie above fgt. will settle the question in rogartl.to the process being,a su6. cess.. No. iron Master is Sogth Wales would, give.Sugh an amount for a patent right whlgh was an exPeriment; and In South Wales they make steel from The same kind of ores as Ws have here in , the coal me tsures.: • POTTSVILLE MARKETS, -• Corrected \Vrclily for : tl7;7fi nen , Jeanne r - ' ..------;; . . , . Meat Flour, extra family, per barrel... 219 00 $l2 00: - do do do do„ per cwt '6 00 860 do do extra" ; - • per barrel... 10 00 11 00 ,;'• do. do superfine,' - do . , 600 100 Rye Flour, , , - : do; - ' 950 910 do' . . , - per cat CVO . 5-00 fifickwbeai - Flou'r„ •, . do • 450 600 Wheat, prime whit°, •- , pe•r'biishel.. 940 - 264 -. do .do rel . . do $3O 540 - Dried Peaches, fared. • .pe pound... BO 40 ..; dy •. do -iiimar; 4: Ma. . -. 20 ...25_ Dried Apples," . . • do '• 11, .111. • - - 1 -- = — :7 - - " ' • ' ---.... Rye, V bit." $1 49 ; ; $1 59 ; :Eggs, V doz: IS 25 • Corn, "- : 1 45. 1 55 1 1intter, Vb. 22 26 ' - Oats,. : : - " • 15; ' 95,Cheese, • - " i t!, 20. Soup beans" 250 . 3 001 Lard, - ~ _ ", ) .. 11 , 1 , 'l9 yeas, " .9 50 400. HAIEN, • ' 1 .... It . • Rye Clop, 1 55 •,1 351`aboulders, .• " I SG.- CorolYleal " 1:15 • 1 60115.k:f hind qr. " ;12 VS : sikidlitigs, : 59; 1 95. ‘,. 'front " "114 1 , :- 16 Potatoes, "1 1.001 DO: Motion;. ".1- • 111 Hay, .40 ton.i : 1 0 not .25 Jai: pork" : 0 20 WS "bale cwt,: 1 - IM, - 1' 50;Veal, " 13 211 • Straw, V tim.l • 1 301 150 !sugar, Cuba, " , - • Plaster, " .1 : ;Sugar House,," - - I'S • Salt, ii; sack 2 .131 3'to) . , Porto Rico, " 14 • Tim Seed, b- - - j . iWbite, . lover " ' " ' . 1 Crushed,:. I . 10 : il vs .." : " - .1 IN. 0. Syrup.. !. 10 - Q 'PRA W. Strayed .from the . preadeell Of • I•7_ die euhacnber 2dahauoy City, on the 6th Inst. IL dare red Cow with white ep ,, ta, havinfr Ave . teats, three on the left ride,. had a belt and , bell on, Nair on forehead Five , ward will be paid for her return. or foe any information whirh will lead to her recovery, 'Sept.:lA..Bl-3: Wbt. BREEN. . Qll IT RAW D'A sporting Powder - .1 fur aale by • • BRKIHT & CO.. Potb r ille. Sept 21, '66. 'L.)I i• Oil.: Coal. Whale,. Lard, Sperm, Lubricating, All prlc.e and kmds. . • • • 22-. •• • '• • . 13R1GHT & CO,. Pottsville.' NEW - BOOKS ON .IRON. IRON 'II4NUFACTURRIL—Fairbaku. MANUAL OF MINERALOGY.—Dana. At RANNAN &rill:111481( 9 14 Reekstarie. • A Lot of Arai Rail Bond Brom, I,4oolsaii Li 2zX . for axle pimp, ERyin,rrai W. May 23; - t-- •• LIELMBOLD•s.ES'CIRAcT BitCHU and Improiad . Rose, Wash cores eyelet and delicate dantrdete in all their stance, at lint , : expense, ' , tie or no change la diet, no inconvenleace nud no:'expopure is pleas ant In nano and .t.tl r, immediate In its action, mil ree from all injurious proPernes: lIRL3LBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT! •' . • Is the Great Diuretic. • ocunOto's OONCILWrIIiTZD Irraior b•aUAPLYXLL.4 t ihe Great4l.?od Pnrilfer. • Both - are piepaXed -acoording . to. mica of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are tie moat ac ive that can be made. Sold br,Dnigulata evorrtere. • I Family Waiving 7inclitae.-.41.1 L. E STRACCII n g dg ClLLigirr Lora , Cur 52[04 Noraeglan ' Aug. 118-em.' JUNE, & AUGUST CONVERTED INTO: • 'L. F. _WHITNEY, •RANSES, CENTRE STREET, 'POTTSVME. Match 9, V L...if.-- - WHITNEY; - BANKER, OENTRE STREET, POTTSVILIIE, Deafer In AND. FOREIGN GOLD, AND . SILVER, Foreign Exchange, Vatted States Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouchers And Uncurrent: Money. MONEY. RECEIVED ON DETTI3E4 ENTEREST allowed he per special afire t. _ STOCKS and BONDS bought and acid at the,. New York and Philadelyildtt -}kneds at Brokers at the usual Commission... Jane 1, IT GOVERNIWENT NATIO-NAL - YANK - . Offers for safe .. at lowest market rote GOVEMENT SEOIIRrITEI3, v. 8.740 Treas. Notes date of fog. 13, !14 . u . cc fi J une ti _July - 16, 1 41 3-20 Loan of- 1862. ' 3-20 Loan' of 1864. 5-20 Loan of 1865. . ' 10,40 Loan of 1864. -• • .• . - _ •-.4310L1L STOCKS. AND ItOtinii AND ALL k ctovpnarENT sßonarrns BOUGUT AND. 801,1). •-• • • - DRAFTS • On England, Ireland: France and Germany, far ;14 In n= to slut prelnwera. - IL H. hum zaNGE/t. (Mar. rotrovute, Janney-8.'.66 1-tt- nET av , aglow M -Vat rata d f • teit • ' • stawniAwisßAXlXEM. ginews oW':ro;rrevicr.E. " uThoonAppna VIEWS OF POTIMIXII kw na34 , 14111•5T Al ROMAN * KAMSKTIO 111111111:141111111r. ELlitwAilT Citherphie Vi ew s • U 113 Clay Ittaineuneat sale cheap st 11.11 114081 / 9 /* G14114411"111114 RErli. Limp. ..16 2 2
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