tinets' Mound. poTTsvius.- PA. ,y_4Tt'Bl➢A,l, OVINikBER 19., 1867 FOR A CONV.ENTION TO" - AXEND THE STATE CONS`x.i.T u T/0 . N riise the above Banner, and intend fighting it .. • •-• • '. : . . . . . .. Vir urcAikoe in the Collet ithilon, Increasing the num. t,er'et nepreotittivet. I 9 . 400. and Smitten 100:limit ne the seSmott to 40 days pith litty at..inn day. The hetec.mtelicee to be elected ,frorn . single dtatrieta ~ ~erhent the State. . • - ' - - - . . . Pase a general law for all corporations -beyond .the r , ach of individual enterprife. - and no Special lawn. All corporations with an trichina not'excee4ing ti.lay.. i.,-,,, to be nrante4 by the awns. . the balanee of the bn.inetui of the Bote, in. and t 1 aft days, would be sufficient for all the legisla n t!:E.• people require. This to the only plan to break. ;:p the I - defeat corrupt ay.tem, because. large bodies in r ; 1 / 4 .l.bions are not to,liable to be eorrn?tetl. • ' • _ . NEW . YORR.—JA r o es.— JAMES R. WATTI4,Robni N o „ ' 4, 167 Broadway, thlrrnfeyßrdhiinzellenryork, clirs Is eutboriz , d to receive eubscriptions for the .. JtiTtrioa. end also to collect Lilir for the • , • . • DADDOW'S NEW MAP OF THE ANTIIRACITE COAL REGIONS. This Nap is the 'latest published of the Anthracite 1 . 0111 Reg - lour of Pennsylvania.' It differs le many re ere uss frrim. other Maps published, because it given the formstiou and also a representation of the Coal Ba-' slug. together with. the location of all the collieries In the Anthracite Coal Regions, Cc., .2 , e. '.. • $, Price on "Rollers - • 2 50 1 n ease for Pocket • • . .. 1 fin In Sheets 1.25' Do: on Muslin • .-- • - ' ' 1 75 Do. on 'Muslin dissected ' ' '...... '•• -2 00 . Those In Pocket form will be sent - free by Mill on r eceipt of. the above prices. For sale at . .. - . ' ' PATTNANqa Bookstore, Pottstille. SHEAFER'S MAP • OF THE 00AI, REGIONB. . , . . . In ease& $1 2r; in Abeets, $1 On. and on rollem i.. 2 l'o. all. , Shenfer 9 s. Conl mad Iron flap of Pen n iylvn nin—in :sheets, S' 00,and in cases }t Is. 'For sale at . BADMAN It RAMSEY'S . • Bonk and SuitiorteryStore, Pottsville: . . . M.E M O. R I. A L. PATRIOTISM :OF SCIRILRILL COUNTY. Great Reduction in Price. TuE LAST CHANCE TO CET THE BOOK. In order that all who desire to preserve this ttecard of the - . Patriotism of Schuylkill County .luring the' Rebellion, may not be debarred by the prise from purchasing, we hive reduced the price t,s follows for the remainder of the edition: , to • - ' reducedfrom. n 50 to 50 alieep, (library) " "- 2-75 175 •• half morocco " " 3.25 225 morocco gilt " .." 3 ", 2 75 fuE Pais Exposition wia close on the :Ist instant. "WAX-WORK" Stoanalcer ie in Washington, hitdr an rtlice. • Pre.byTerian Synod , of Pennsylvania le' in session at Williamsport. -Tns Frrinklit , Repository. hall hoisted' the . name of (en.' Grant for the Presidencyin GEN GRANT is spoken of very generally, azi tbo Republican candidate meat year for I'rezident. • . Tin: interest on *the Five twenty, bonds, payable on the Ist nf November, amounts to = , 2t i1t`,9,000. • • EA Fil,T daring :the • coming sesgicir, I:nit t wr , ll will make . efroOs. t oinduce. • the k!alse to iMpe the traitor 'John nit. • Ttiat . What the people don}:11-4 licurryrair.L.and Wayne gave reduced Ina- . 3oritie3 for Judge i3liqrscrood.at the late eke -11013 ; and • elected Republican sheriffs. • An honorable recor3 for bOth. • • . _ Six trykrhiEn slorekeeners . in Brooklyn; N. I'.:ltv‘illFti been reported for selling gond , j without revenue" slumps.. The . tines to be levied on them will , amount to 00.000, T~ac lnditins are,anxious for peace. They promise that no more war parties shall go out, and agree to meet the commissioners The war it is thought, may. be considered .closed. Nshimi it-was reported that. Ohio bad chosfn a Democratic (;ove.rnor, Andrew .lohnacm telPgraphed to, a Columbia editor, "God bless )hi, - .!" Ile now wines to retract that 'ob servation. . • AM! Chas..lngeisoll . .writes that be heard the news . fromyentasylvan . is, "with tears ofjoy." -If true, tlie3r - wereeligt ley's first "tws of joy" - since the Pult Rua route. Preeinus (Irons • , • •• BMA A 311'q BANN.(l4,..'Eaci.,. senior- editor: of this paper. sailed from LiyerPool on . Wedites 7 asv last; in the `,City of Paris," enTonte'home. : Mr. Bmnan Will probably, reach here dining the last week of this . month. Is: concluding an article on the Presidency 11If! Philadelphia Morning Post says: :• Before the people nominate any, man they Armlii-knoW what he believes. Though we know that Gran!. 'is not . a copperhead we are notoentain list he is a Itadical t. and till•we ACE certain Oen vial :Grant is riot onrcandidato, Tar people demand of the next Congress that it proceed at once upon assembling, - to, impeach the - traitor and criminal, Andrew .1 olinson Congress. lost the confidence in a ;rest measure, of the people, when it. failed to do it six months ago. - •. Tur. Philadelphia . .. Morning Post under *stall& that the election of_Judge Sharswon, will be contested on the ground of fra . nd. 1 claimed that proof will be given tha 000 illegal votes were_polled by the Demo ream in Philadelphia county n4j .rity in. Lebanon for Wh iffling is 1124,; in Schuylkill for Sharswood, 1124. The Cops toVe nothing to brßg of in thi. Congressional District in the way of a Infij zily on the total vote. IfereEifter. the J - nion men intend to put them in-the minori tsrand keep them there._ • ' ' Ali immense iron and steel furnace upon the. Bessemer principle is to be established near Bellefonte, Pa , requiring for its 'con struction and mananement a capital of one million dollArs. Governor. 'Curtin, it is unleratood will be the leading spirit in the en terprise. Ile home from Europe : IN St. Luke's Church. Philadelphia, ori NVekinesday, Miss Ellen Stuart. daughter of the w ell known merchant andphilanthropist. en IL Stuart, Esc' , was married to Mr. C. stunt Patterson, a rising lawyer of that city. The Church was thronged on the occasion_ by the wealth and fashion of Philadelphia. AtF.unr.tr llor, the Union candidate for Di rector ,of the,Poor at the late election, made a -very fine run. and would have been elected Undoubtedly,- if the I)emocrats had - not 4:hanged llollahan for Fehr. The people are somewhat disappointed at the result, because - they were In hopes' thAt with Boy's election,- itwoUld have been discovered - what has' he ;tome of "them" 'l'en Thousand. Dollars. A LETTER of the liOn: Henry W:- Williams tie Republican candidate for Supreme Judge, to the• editor of The Press, 'dated Pittsburg,. October' 32, tontains .the; :following good . - "Instead of being diskewaged, the loyal citi 7ens should gird tip their loins for next year's Preaioential content, resolved on victory ; and, if - time to themselves and the principlee • for which fhwc have made suck sacrifices of blood and tretisure, they will assuredly succeed." 2 • °sm.—Rutherford B Hayes; Republican, i elected Governor, by about three thousand majority. The Legislature will stand twenty Democrats sod eighteen Republicans in the senate, and . fifty-six Democrats and fifty Re publicans in, the House. This Ghlo Legisla tnrelschosen for two years, and at the winter ession of 186 S '69 will elect a Senator to sue t..efl -Hon. Benjamin` P. Wade, whose term expires March 4th. 1869. MR. LINCOLN'S single-hearted - and guiltless ilevot lop to the country is shown in the fact that during his Presidential term nearly all he had was invested in Government securities.. He patriotically, staked all upon the nieces!' at the Government,- while the men who villi fietl him, decried the Government credit; Ve t:Lead to advance it money, discouraged oth ers- from doing so. and directed their invest ments in snob a way as to , reflect, on the 4..oundneas and honesty of the National Gov . ,lniroent. - • Wa.1171020411 Oct 1 Eta, NOISES. Fortuna._. .lilL zap': orzwALT— think, J 1.. pr,bable that same of youi readers were meta- : '.err re (111. Brick's militia regiment: in 1°65, and par pated in the ekinniph at Wrighteville, on Sunday, ' •Inne 28th Will some one kindly furnish for your col r'm nu, and through them to the writer of, this a'state 4C, eta. of the !mete of the affair It was reported. at the • time, that the cavalry force, among which wire -brattd -Firit Troop.'. of Philadelphip:Avere the Arid • to. withdraw aerate the bridge.. .Lam interested in gloitnitg florae tarts concerning _the time ard ehemerer . the. I%ht, and all its esseolda particulars. • bficrnaaraw.. The •'ai,emnrial of the Patriotism of Bch* kill County," which was ptiblisiked at 434 d ime at the close of the war, araf f ains se, off! cialreport of the affair byCel. vomthatuied the force on the occasion. „We, wouid refer . our correspondeit, to ibec Work rs contaicing a complete ainf.aCeti** count of thi akirtailgi 'TILE NATIONAL AMERICAN '—The first number of this neatly•prioted quarto is before us. It is published monthly, by authority of the American Industrial League. • Beside the editorial services of Mr. Williams. Secretary of the League, and editor of The Iron Age, the permanent editorial assistance .of Dr. William Elder, late_ chief of the Bureau of 'statistics,- and'whlely known as an economist; has been secured.`..- The first numba nt able, high toned, and interesting to all Who are disposed to make the merits of questions of . Political Ecenomy the Sullect of iny thought whatever. Beside an address to the people, stating the objects, and operations of the American In dustrial League, leiters -on Industrial ques dons frotn•Peter Cooper •and .B Ward; and the address of 'Horace Hreeley at the. opening:of the American Institute, the prea, eat number contains editorial articles of such . . ability and style as afford internal evidence of having been written by Dr. Elder and Mr Henry C. Carey. We heartily commend:The National American as a magazine of. facts for• all students in Political Economy, . and_ a wholesome means of ins:ruction for the peo ple on tho9e material quegions which under lie all others. and on the right. Solution of which our continued national welfare must depend. . CORRUPTING NEWSPA?E.R3 —The . following remarks of the Pataburgh Commercial in re ference to the corrupting. ir flaence of the New York. Police papers; are correct: •No citizen whobas any regard !bribe puretninds of his children will permit such.vile publics., * * thins to enter his house: The corrupting influence of a certaig class of papers, which are said,to bei issiied in large num bers and circulated in the country, is unquestion able. They have set np as censors of morals, and have_ adopted metros for collectingall the scandal of:the - country, which they expose in - their col umns vrith 'far alive likelihood of spreading con.* rnption among their readere.th an of correcting it in their . . Victims. :For the purposes-they have in: view, they • are under the necei,sity of organizing' a corps of , eavesdroppers, gossips, libelers TiMi• Eying through all parts _of the who are ex pected-to discover, invent or manufacture scandal in proportion to the pay they get for IL . The coti-• .v.;rgent streams of yileneiis and.lies are. poured into one or another of` these Police papers, and thence are issued for the people's reading:' • • We cannot conceive how a young man or woman, 'who weekly holds an hour's or au evening's inti macy with such.. writ kip. and Such subjects .can can well escape some pollution of mind or some dam- . • ace of conscience, or some loss oj. self-:respect. Familiarity with reading. of- this - kind inflames passion, teaches the arta of seduction and'other crimes, and hardens the heart against the claims of virtue. To. this cause we attribute no:small share of 'the increaeo of crime in these' timea. It . is but, a 'verifying Of the exclamation of o . great observer of hnman conduct : . . .-• .ilowort the eight °fines= to do ill deeds • Males ilrdeeds done • • Cor.os rs Por.rncs."."—Tuesday's Philadel - • phut ern ng . Post sake to • .concluding an ar ticle on this subject : • . -• • • . If it was ridiculous-to talk of liberty in Ameri ca when we, tiel , l four millions of slaves, it is non-, sense to talk of Republicanism when we exclude American 'citizens from their rights. The 'Re publican party should now recognize color so far as it is made -the pretext of oppression, and it . shOuld fight-to the end for 'the colored man;.be Nose hots in the line of its principles. We are going into that battle, and wish' it 'understood that-we are not fighting only out of friendship for the eolored race, but for the interest, of all faces ; for the . sake of the humanity which - includes all, for the principles which are beneath all, and for the honor of American citizenship, and the glory of the Atherican Republic. - • The above sentiments meet onr approval, anti we heartily endorse them. It is part of the mission of the Republican party to see that every man in the. - country h9s his rights, irrespective of color and of any considemtion of how or ,with what party he will Official . Vote for Preisidint Judge of- the t Het ;of: - Criminal- Juiriodir.; ..The• candidates for President-.Tudge of the First Criminal . Distriet, embracing the coun ties of Dmphin, Lebadort and Schuylkill, .were Col David B Green, Republican, .and MO James Ellie, •Depocrat, both members 4' the Schuylkill. County bar. Col .Green was elected bq thefollowingNote, wbieh is offl : Tolsl Countie.a..Greeu. Ellis: (ieen. E 1114; • Vote: ti7.23S . :;;5/2 . -1 SC; 9.119). Lebaunn.:. 11.1.125 '2.494. 1.,13•1 • i 1,12 2. Bchn) . lkill, 7,2;16 . 9 , 277 241 1 . 11,613. 15:613 I==llo Mesioritles; - 1 55) Tfir. Republican press of the State unite in believing that the late, defeat is • one . that can be easily remedied, said that may •be 'turned to . great advantage by us as a party. Apathy was a leading cause of the defeat,---. This is shown : by the entire vote being • 50,000 less than last 'year—the large mhjority Re publican votes... Our great duty now is thor ough organization.. As the Franklin ReposiL tory-advises.: • - - • • Let us begin It at once and enter 'immediately upon the Brea' national contest" before, us with a fixed de• termination to do our whole dntv-as eitivins. and re. store tn its supremacy the party that rescn d the goy ernment from treason, and would . still pres:rve it from the hands_of those who sought its destruction. • THE amount of the. counterfeit .7 no gov, ern - inent bonds which have been received at. the Treasury, Department. SoTar, for.eonver • Mon, is over sO 000 The.bankera and bro kers have been notified by the Department of the peculiar features of• the counterf,it seven thirties The counterfeit bonds wit be returned to the parties who sent them: . and the Government will lose.nothing on account . of, the spurious issnes'.. Arrangements have been made to detect and capture the counter feiters. There are points of illfference.be twcen the genuine and courverfeit ,bonds which any expert or banker can detect:. . . . Frautinet. Diavn nr Trump CalLtur.r7, - .A widow, l'ilrs::litankeriehip. living near' Bowling. Green, Ky., went to a rin to wash. taking with her her entirefam, ily, two little sons and a baby daughter, followed by their dog. The dog ran r ff• a short distance into the ;woods, and beran barking Intionsly. It war% thought -he had treed some. g.ame,'lind with the mother's con sent...the little fellow* went to secure It. The game proved to be alarge. rattleanake. • They were to, email. to.h.now the nature of the ereatnre• and delighted hy lie glittering collo, the eldest ran • to catch the prize, saying, get him brother" The venomous reptile darted, and strnr.k its venomous fangs again and again into the deal of the, glowing. eager child, and wound Its terrible folds about him. The younger brother ran tolls rescue, and was . alrei repeatedly bitten. .Their screams brought the [soother... When she arrived the eldest boy. was dead, and the younger one' lived but - long enough to tell. what had happened. The snake bad crawled off, and alone, in' the woods; with the and swollen corvine of her two darlings, the, mogier, for a time. forgot her infant down.by the-run. Returning to her she found the corpse oflier baby girl in the wash tub• . She had toddled to it and fallen In head foremost. Who found her, or how she found is- - sistance to bring toiler desolate home all that was left of her children 'is tilt], bat the BoOlino Green De. nincrs', which eivem the Amount: says that' the poor mother is not quite bereft. of reason, and that the nvent has created a prolouroteyiniutthy wholecommu . , . .A Wo urn ron Wo,,kstior.—Every Ifechan'd should hay,- ready at hand a blx Grics's e• 'brated Salve: 'its it is a rosdy remedy 'for.ace dents; such as Cuts, Bruises, Contused. Wonnd4; Burns, Scalds, Poisoned Skin,. and Ernpinins, caused by operations in the factory, dye-house, Cr ptinting afire.. Only 25 cen a a box. • Tax day Is not far di4t tnt when the majority of the people in want of. •music..l instruments for their botnes, will not rest Satiefled,With the. mere testimony of advertieements, bat their purchases -will be based upon the actnal.maiical Merits and . mechanical excellenctee of the .desired instrn monis. Ileasts.B. D. k. ILW. Smith, of Boston,. manuftieturers- of. the..A3rtnicli...st Ono.txs, have been farored with such a class of customers; and . have - thns been - enabled to 'build up an immet e. tra4e, notwithstanding the great, competition which exists in this particular branch - of business: Musical Tteciew . • • • . . SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Washington Library Com pany of Philadelphia are pouring in rapidly. TOO handsome engravings given away with each share of stock are of rare and excellent. workinanship. By subscribing for the stock at one dollar- per share yon obtain an • engraving worth fifty per cent. more than yon invest, besides participating. in thugrand distribution_ Of gifts.'. Every share of stock will reef ive some present, with au equal chance of eecoring some of the valuable articles, as published in the schedule. The engraving engraving entitled "The Marriage of P.oca homes," which is given to those who take Ave shares of stock, As executed in the neatest m d most approved style, and fully'-equal to those' of the same character that are now retailed at from' eight dollars and upwards. Read the advertise- "BES . BANDS, LOVE YOUR - WIV," and give. them. Plantationl Bitters,when they, are • auffering fr , m. Nervonanesi, Gneral Debility, . Faintness,. Spasms, or any of the thousand and one - disesses. to which *the weaker sex is liable. 'Having yens selves experienced the benefit of their nee, extend the blessing to ethers. This invaluable Wide will chase HYpochondria or "the Binee—give tone to the, damaged, nervous. systetrigently stimulate langnidaeoretions—dispel•vapors and ennui, and generally build=up. 'the worn constitntion: For. each sex and all agei it i s a 'gentle stimtdant and a refreshing cordial. Millions of bottles are sold daily all over the world. • . . ' 31Aar.iou.t.Watza - .--4 delightful toilet article— eaperidi to . .Oologrie and at half the 42.2 t . °POEM GRAVE ()L'LTI±EtE.--This country is be coming noted Air the enterprise of 'Winegrowers. New Jersey • particularly, where the celebrated. Part Grape 'Winn is made purei,v from the grape juice. The following letter from an eminent physician who lives in sight of Speer's vineyard, will be of interest to our , readers.: • - . . - Passaic, Oct: 20th, 1865. hereby. nertify that Mr: . A Speer of this lll lage.bas a large vineyard of choice grape_ vines; which are kxildrig very tlne. , He also purchases a great' raatiy grapes, not is. yet •wodacing as many himself se is required to keep his stock of wine full. He has the Port Gram the wine of , which is held in high estimation end of which he has q large quanity on. hand Ving in his cellars,: requiring age before he 'disposes of it. .. • R. A. TERITUNE, M.D. • gia n ts The above wine can . be procured 'of our drag-' }Some. Ertel& end Amid= aloft all styles, aid of the Attest qualities, at D. A. &an% audio street, Morin.; lieraLticehnd Hose, to salt eyeri , taste, and reduced prices. at D. - A. tkolth.s. Centre street. one'of the PRIZE CITES in anothei . colinih afrardedto A. Speer for ills celebrated Post Grape Wine. It is the beet 'Grape Wine ever prodiced in. lhlticoantry .al4,lur Pecbme Standard Wi n e rPr. ;cinuniudon perm*. end the:moat bturti*lfpr k••• 'l'' l 4” 2 1 1 4 WelkY Pomo.- '• - _ • Wittella l llitkak a A 41 4:41 11 _ lOttre *di oar 162(2. 14,61:1 - 2,660 91.1' 14 co. 941 LOCAL NOTICES. THE elections of three of the city, officers will; be .contested in conttequence of -dia. covered friuds. . - THE .COAL.. TR AD E. Peturvlll4i;Oitilber 19.-1661% The griantity sent by -railread this week is 81 352 01--by canal 32,130 09 7 --for the week -113 482 1G tons agantst 81.§04 tons for' the .correspending week last year. There is no new feature in the trade note. *hile . the demand , continues fo ex hibit an improvement, prices continue low, too low with the high rates of fransponation, to afford - . operators a fair margin of. profit., 'l'hoatt who are laying - in coal are acting winely,- for any ehangein prices between this -and the end of the season, will be towards The trade sums up this week as follows, compared with, last year::,: P &RED, 59.9P9 SclinviCe 22.304 L Val R R scse ne..! 49.799 ricrant 9th; 21.419 .12th: 8 . 566 Penn. C • .1,"19,214 1.1 . 4 9 .rai L 493 74 IKP ,68nr 539,709 334,720 81,251. 2,655,143 364,011 32.1*.0' 791.161,6278 413 40.309' 1,6141565 . '.120.991 S. 121, .835.490:d -61.208 .23,553 , ' 993,510; 159.801. .15,599' 965,778 31.053 18;00; 49,692, 1218,099 19,33111 2.108 . 39,5541 1019,480; . 1 . ,810 2.55.944,8100 810 50.550 d 37.181 11.155 1 863,0953176,771 . - tog' 83,28414 9.930 1.998; 55.3414 d 21,177 2,351.1 51.5011 16.240 • 8.190' 85.650, 37,621 4.9151 183,6504 31,591 326,2118:10.016,230, . • 19930091 1%532 'By A l • . Del &Hull, 29,615 Nirrng Sths . do lithi z 31,720 20,511 1,020,940 952,251 Shamokin;Trevorton, Short Mt. .- • . Wnoibolon. Brd Top.. 8,922 ' 232.409 • 1 7-7 .• . : 10 846,898 10,075430 At the present rate ot increase until the end of the year, the product of anthrimitie in all the regions will exceed that of . last ipar. The loos now only reaches 25.1. 65 6 tons this Region however, we are,behind, 649 544 tons,, which under no circumstances,, how raver favorable, can be made up ITER PRODUCTION 'AND TRANSPOR- TATION OF -CPAL. When we corisider the immense amount of anthracite coal now consumed and-transpor ted from the mines to distant markets, and the comparatively small price which a ton of coal commends, we may appreciate the im portance and value of every penny whfch can be.stived in its movements.fromthe miner to the consumer. . - The price of the commonest rock, 011ie stene), which is quarried in the open an and from immense deposits, is nearly equai to the priCe of,coal, deducting the rent . or' royalty; and Unless'we can =mine and transport _our coal at lower rates than those now prevailing,- We shall not. only suffer . in competition with neighboring regions, having greater transpor - ting facilities,' but be. continually in danger .of ruitt . :thrOuglis 'foreign . cPmpetition and the tinkering of otir tariff laws. The price of labor prevailing at IheNew caStle (English) mines is not greatly below that paid here, yet the price of coal la Much; lower . even - than ours, .Our coal-beds are' hulge and of intighilicent produclion, while *the English-arc comparatively small and in significant .Yet each English miner pro duces fully double the rpiantity of coal.that is produced per hand at our anthracite mines The fault lips more in our skatem,' which is radically defective and• wasteful. than lc the kind and skill of the labor . employed. ' We. cling to the old modes, as if no.othcr and no. .better existed, while our beat.oriel baains aro exhausted and ruined, tlicuigh less than half the coal is extracted. * ; We enter .our mines continually through, the old and abandoned workings, and con vey the products or the mine back through what should 'be the goaf (gob). .• We sink a !lift" of. a hundred yards plant 'Our machin ery and calculate on pumps for present neces sides, and when this smaWportionof the coal is "worked out," though less than half exhauSt ed, we must'commenee anew. Another lift frequently requires new machinery, and still greater expenditures than the original. 'NI... stead is improving, our mines are thus con- stantiY growing more.expensiye, The : .Eag• HA mode is just-the reverse of this. There a colliery once established, is calculate to last a century, while one thousand tons per day' is produced from n single four feet coal-bed, through a shaft over a theusand feet deep. There, .and almpst every" plaCe . else, except in the : Schuylkill anthracite . coal regions, the coal minersare the coal shippers,, or they are Interested in the 'coal trensportirig lines and have.a;voice.in theirmanagement .: But here we are behind 'the age ,Not for the want of "smart Men," as the capitalist's of Well, street and. Boston . can testily.. but for the want of practical application. Vhale we"seld" them "the elephant" to Our disgrace - and perms Dept injury, 'we also sold our business _by liberties and our labor, becoming 'bound slavei to a monopoliAng and tyrannical cor Wellave little dir no sympathy from cup i talists, becsuse capital was so egregriously deceived and misapplied during the specula tive mania which ruled dnring the war. = Ceal and oil are 'both oljects. of suspicion, and monied men are sore in the tender spots, of their past experience: We must do penance. inconsequence, and,SbOW - OW honesty and gond intentions by our deeds more than by words. • • We now require the .assistance of capital more than ever in our - past. experience, in opening up new- outlets to market-bylines absolutely required to place us in favorable. edinpetition with our neighbors. rovnnate.: ly, a combination of circumstances now'favnrs us. and it we go.earnestly and energetically to work, the ir fluences of 'our friends will counterict the injury,w,e have done ourselves. "There is a time.and tide in :the life of all men," so Shakespeare says, "which taken at the flood' Will lead to fortune." We may not require much foresight - to see that such a time has now arrived in the affairs of this communiy. The . aid and Influence, now al most,Torc ti upon us, by corp Orations as pow' ertul as,i t e ,corporation of which we corn— plain, will enable . -ps to do that which could not be done under other circumstances. The monopolizing spirit , of the Reading Com parry, has raised up powerful rival C011313E1-- flies, which have the will and, the ability to checir its growth andpower. ; The confeder ation of the Reading with the Atlantic:and Great Western,' has shoWn the Pennsylvania Company what dangerons-rivals these cor porations might become, in the event of such a consummltion • as • this alliance looked to while the tyrannical away of . the Reading over the l'usiness of:this region has alinated 'be whole community, and enraged .all parties - and interests against the monopoly which, is crushing our industrial enterprises, an . ddriy ing businerni . and,capital to otber.regions. It Is time, therefore, that we should labor for improvement, not. only: n the produccon of coal, but also in its transportation. Our coal is costing . fully one-third more than we may reasonably anticipate under the reforms which are within our.reach. The first and most important item, , however, -lainthe cost transportation. We are paying two cents per ton per mile, to 'reach our nearest,port ; while one cent per temper mile, may he - made fully "remunerative for the transportation of onr= coal either to ybiladelphiti or New York: over linea built expresisly for the purpose of conveying coaland heavy freight, great reduction , would not.be So_ at . the'present time. did not such lines really,exist in competition Against uti.— The great cOtfi - mlning- and coal 'transporting companies of mite ieglona, can reach mar ket much cheaper tbau we can, "inless we have different and hotter facilities than at present:allorded us. These can only be ere- . ated by the means BO often Politic( Mai' in this column. Rates of Toll, glad. Trainiiortadoi. JuKsTim KUILADLLPIIIa ALND' 1611.11612 i. Prom Pottsville to Philadelphia • 89 It do • do Port Richmond - " 207 ••• do ". do_ New. York drawback 80 • . • - •_"..Sosortiati Nsvioactori • " • BioniPottirrUle to Philadelpida. • • - 08 •do :: do New York, drawback 0tt.;,.. - : 88 Irpmrlfaticii Chunk tding.o Phtladelpida, Canal, ludo- • 00 . .onloa _ • • 1 • do to Phlllidelph • No rth via - Penna. R. R.... 200 ,--do to Mlsathpori. via 18..7,1150tral 8. R,. 208 .: do .to Part Johnson • 910 • do to New Tat. • 9 63 d o to New York' via Del Div.. and Raritan CA . includuag unloading 9'67 do • IciNew Tint via Mork Canal.• • • 289 do . to Hoboken sta. blimria mid lbw= a R..; 2,10 do • to New York. • • j9O -Prom Bllsabethport to Rural% riaNew•lrcok Ca •• pato rt.distance of about -450 miles • _ Wsht, $2 62- toll, 78_ _cents . 71180 . The „dipping salmon at_Blimbetimort and. Part damson ram from 95 to 80 cents.' • • - - . _ TWEill TT' BiIIMIIIB and Pont 'gad Trinnel men. Wanted at Enterptise Callery,s, three miles *berg tibamoldn.Highest.prleee paid far - - • . R. A amaranurasro3upt. flatimalda, Oct'.l6, 'O7 • • . 4148 . • . ...4.41 FED •_At,. • . _aatutainted will* the v• NEW Z. COAL MADE to takeettaxi. ,o rt a bitch - office In. N.w York. Payment In or :, .commterton. Addrem . with , rest . .name,_, P. O. 2; 1414, runtia- - • milt -l er 42-4 t • sirpricsks Ain! into' sena og anal reodroi l tSaw, AriViOnle 09,, Brom sad etc T._ , T..T..::Fr.:::,_m..",..N.-7,3::::::::-:..J:,:ro....iTi.N.A'..E:-...i.H:-_.0-Pi r T-..Q...B-1::R-1 : '.:'-l'..6.;:: : -I.:07.... TUE XT. ILAPIFIRaI COAL . ea: is bow under dial:antral of the tosierilmed.. wbo . will pay for auppilei ' delivered et or, . .aud after October Ist. sod they are duly authorized. to collect, the , money for all coal delivered' slew Sept.:BO. 013011 GE POTTS; • .oflice, PoWaville;October 1;-1SST. • • • - All uneettled claims c.f the Idt. Liffee Cali Oo,"bp to October 1; .67. will be altetuird to -by C.l AESH: • • Wesson . lid Otspere St..Y.toritcru„ Pottsville, October); '67 : •• LS-St • • . . A IWTHRACIFTZ COAL- C .- MUM FOR ZYL 1.12..-. Five eighteenths of the ..31t. - Liam Estate in • hetutylkill County. three mI "hem Pelle' vine: finn• Collieries' on the tram and two othexs partly supplied horn It.' .Whoki area mud, 700 acres. De., • rrvvppee ttttyy sent onsippliestion. Kill& CEtll Erdrizteers, Yottsvllle dal! 2 ?G ? A ilia - Elll.l. COLLIMEIS TO . 4TE. Colliery now worked . hyMessrs. Wm. Emir & C 0.,. on the Gettie and. Wagner' etagere, will he leased ori- favorable terms to an, experienced operator. from April let, ISO,. the date Of the termi-,. nation of Hie Orescnt lease,: It Is situated on:the line of, the Mine Hill Railroad, eight miles froin Schuylkill Haven, sad has a run of two and a quarter. miles of the. Worth Dip of all the veins in the Mine Hill Basin • The alone list the Mine Hill gap at the middle it. the. tract . Its depth is but one lift below the water level. and In this lift the .Croilty -and Muir& ;Vert' are yet to be Worked.. The: improvermints are: in . good con dition and, capable of taking out, and premixing! iargs . For detailed information apply t 4.3 . HARRIS - BROTH.t.rts,' • . • - " Civil and Mining Engineers. '• • .41.-tf • Pottsville, cod. 12. 67 M?;!g •• COAL • Fail bL fireor pt; Saatoa" • 2 . 10 '.Bevy). - • • - 210' Catiiledge • • • 2.00 emmbridgeport• • 2 .40. Charte4t0n.........:.; 2 15 palmist) It 2 .25• , Erte4Calub . ridge.......' 1.00 9hll River . • ' • 1.15 Gardntr...*.: . •.. 2.25 •ffirtford• - " • 2 30. .13-Ingham C... 2 24 §allibaty • • • ' 205 ..:19.1vemelo.4nd 69 boats' , Freights from: ItillitabethOwel.; New. York. • $ OlNewball'Port ' ' 1.75 . Fall River. ...- •; ' •1- Cs,New. London 120 Newport •• • , IPawtacket • '1.55 Boston ...* 150 Tannton, , • -1 , 75 Norwich... i.. 1 20,New liirren.. .... ..'.. 1 00 Providence_.. • . -1 40 , Portemontb. ' Norwalk... - • 1 00New. Bedford . • 195 , I Middletown ..... .. ..... 1 20 Bridgeport ..:., ' T 00 Portland: ' 160 Hartinrd. . . ..... .... 120 Salem • , . - Hodson.. , 90 Albany. .90; S.ynn Friegt,ita from italtiz noire: . • 'iiii'iiillutelphls.,............ .... . ..... ...-$l. sig New Turk.. • ' - - - ' • ' " 00(14 Baston • E 25(4 w from Geer:pew wor.ipr ALEXI:ESP dria To Now York. Mladelpbia. • - - $1•250 ." &WW2 " ' • R. WO 265 THE COAL. MA.RKETS. TRIM or ()oafßY TILE CMG°. ATIPIIILADELPHIA, n at 'SIirEMMTS. • ' Oat, IR; 1807, Sohnvlk ill Bed Ast4reparedi 4 254: . 4 50 Chestnut, ... 2-904 3 r 0 44 White 90q, 4 00 St. , Boat and Broken .. ... 904 4 00 . " Egg 10' 4 25 44 . Stove '4 In 4 ,25 4 . Chestnut, ' 3 - 004 • 'Locust Mt. LuMp,' • ' 4 : '000 - 4 .• " St. Boat and 8r0k0n.. , . 44 004 " ' ~. ,Egg' . ...... .:. 4 154 4 90 " " Stove. • - • 4 154 4 :10 •- •. . ... AXI 310. Lehigh Limp • • • "5'004 " St.- Boat and Broken. 5 . 00 flt 44. - 'Oheatnut, * • • 3 . 750 4 60 DroadTop. 4 900'5 , 00 - Spzman Cous. ' Hill Harda , Lump......• St. Boatandßroken " • Stove Chestnut - • " -The following prieei are for shipment's east of Stonington, Corm., by- Chas. 3". and - 3. H Eaatvnek. - Burnside, Bipien " • Stove • Nut Lorberry Franklin, (Lykens Valley) tir. - .,11 coals desired to be reported.as spe , ial, will bo put under this head, provided the quotations are Inc.. .nisheil 11,tbe parties Interested.. • AT NEW. YORK.' 1 Schuylkill Bed Ash byloat Load: :$ 5 7.ird • • ". Chestnut, _. • " 4 000 " • White ; Ash Luinp_.. . 5. 250 • • " Stearn Boat' and Broheir.: 5 25U " Egg.. ; • - • " • Stove • • 61251ta . " " • • Che.strint, ''400®,4`25 Lehigh White. Ash Lump • • 5 501 .. Steam Boat'and Broken 535@,: • . • 5 25(4 - 4 ' ":Chestnut. .... . 5 . . • • • ' • 425421- ' • Lehigh CORI at Ellanbeihport. . Lump,' by Cargo . ••• • 8 500. St. Boat and Broken " " • • " 6 25er -Egg, . • . Stove,- • • " • ... . 50.2 t Chestnut • • " • • 4 60a. . anion CoalSaiElizalietbaert. Lump, , 'Auction prices • $ 3 'Mfg Steamer,. • ." . . • 3.81 a. Grate, • -"• • - 3 93:a- Egg.. " . 4 45 , 4 Stove, . • • - 4 . - Obeatnut, - 9se At private sale 25 to 40 cents a ton advance: • Freight to New York 60 cents per ton. • • Peiania.Compuoyfo Coal at.Neaborgic Lump, • . • • Auction - 13L.Boat a nd ." ...: • Chestmit, • • ' 'At lativate: sale 25 to 40 cents a ton adiance. •.. •F`reight to New York 70 coati per ton. • • • '• . , . .. • . .Del. tlicadaott Co.ti Coal tit .IFloundont . ' .(Cireularprtcea for'Oatohar and November,l9s44 . , Lump. . ... . .... .. ... . 90 . Stove'6 B 5 • From Ahniulont to New York 70 cents a ton : - frelglit - • . • AT .BALTIMORE. • • Oct.. 17, -1861 To trade . from yard or wharves, Wilkes're a Pittston W. Ash... . Lykens.VaL R. Aash. . ... :; . Shamokin, white or A. Anlr Delivered to consumers '- Georges' creek and Cumberland Coal_ o. b. at Lomat ..rolut for -shipping. At 4. 853' 6 10 Eleorgetown.D.-C • • 4 260 4 60 Jeisigh t& Rilahafloy Cleat Ir.rtit4:for.ll.B67. - Weekending with last Saturday. ; *. - • Naxos or Sammie. . • • • Trenton Coal. Company . . • ' Mount Etna • Mahanoy- .. .. • , Delano Colliery • , Glendon Coal Companyt ..... Rathbun, Stearns &C 0..:.. S. Willman McNeal Coal & Iron Compapy linickerbikkei Coal Company..... Vhomas Coal Company.: ... ... Williams & Herring Shamokin Valley Coal Company: New Boston • -•- • Other Shippers • , Total . .- . Cortespopding we e k laf...t.iett • • . Decrease kerma. Schuylkill SpC:IBB7. • The following le the nnantity of coal transported over the following Rallrnads for the week ending on Thurs day evening last • .. • : :Mine Hill & S. R. R. it Schuylkill ISL: Carbon • • • • UM Creek • . , , • BLACK BAND MONCIRB., ' • Bent over the Mb Creek For the week endirconßaturday lest, Week— Previously— coat Trvideltiy Railroad and Oan al 1.5137' Bt. Clair : Port.. Carbon ' • Pottsville ' • Selitiyll.lll Haven Auburn ' • Port Clinton , 'Total for week ?rondo:cwt.)! this yesr. • ... To same ti me Increase. Derreute .__ . . censigh B.i.itsi 'l•rikrie lOW inert. '. • ' - or w eek k ending , last: on Satarday t: '• : ' .• • - , - •. . HAI4HOAD. .:CANAL. . . ... .. •. - . wait. TOTAL;' Wes[. 21r.tar... . . ...-__- -_.... Hazleton - • 1510 .. 110.143 '9,588: 60,847 But Sugar -Loaf...: .. 3 !PT..' 113,952 - . . - : ' : It.. Pleasant. :„ .... 299 • 9 335 - 1,224 27.370 Jeddo... .. , - 2 421 941,282 1,275 .42883 Harleigh .. - - 1,133...32,094 .OA : 11914 Coze Bro iC. . • ' ' - ' 381 *.; 9.469 Indxtrvalia.Coal C. , . 1,093 52.298 ' 959 , 29,313 3101l1: • •,457 : 29,1142 • 690 • 11,812 Council Ridge. : . i.,: • 1,032 ... 51,124 25l . 2,813 Buck Monotat_ _ 0..• ~ 1,627 . 44.766 * .1, 9 56 9 3 . 6 9/ Noll , York k 1.48 1 8.8 1,324 81 : 833 . ess 940 •. • 9,965 Honey BrooleCoal C 2,980 110475 :.1,63 , '. 32159 German Pa. Coal Co .705' •, 80,949 . 428 7,8.53 Spring Mt. Coal CO, 2,20 102,038 433 . 5,448 C01eraint+..,......: . 2,214- • 71,320.', 121 10,5‘,33 . Beaver: Meadow..:,.. , 155. : ' 1,507 . . . KeNeaL. ' 1,83 l . 77 756 - 151 :4,217. • N.eidcertioelier C.l C' 953 742,839 •' ".- , :1,495 'Coal Rnn Coal Rathbun Csidwella; ' .:9 3 ,025 '. -" ' - ' Glendon Coal C 0. . ,.. -112 . 18,714, • .. - . 95 I=Co-' ': 490 : 11,1513 i , _. • -•..- - 1 6 421 V:-. •• ; - 33 ,8731 *. '' • * -1 141 B. Meyers' . . • SU .liman. ~,,, , i ,. ,': 2,197 • 85,108 ~ • • _; Baltimore Coal Co :: -. lot - 30.151 ;:' 159 .:: ..14.372 liNsoklia. .. ..:, . -.,.. : • : • 14,163 ' ~,. 5,511 . Andented - ' '- ., '1,751 ',44 0 . 6,732. =Xt. CO.'. *- , . 1 '11.246 .-. • : 2,933 . • • .•*: 234 :. 111. 734 ••. - .L2si 1 0,945 Wilkesberre: 4 ::... .. . _l4 6013 8,261 .. 65,031 Warriciflturr • - ' ..:270 , ' 9.481 . :..... ' . ,2,057 Parrish I Thomas:. 986. , 129,954 ~ - • 9.513 iieiti..l:Mal &Nay Co '- .:. ~ - • 14,463 - 219.9713: Plaza: &metal:b. •-. '-', • -.• . • •.' 418 •• 9,927 r... 1,813 i thibeeShippers:...., - .• " .' - .117 . "I[t. Una. - '• • , 122 *..'1;1122 '., 262 ..:1„4T5 e &reef - tool CO.. ...:221 : :19,457 4 , '199 • .....5,564• lobo LaallichirCo. .... •. .- s . „ ass ,l'restio Coal C 0."... i ' • .. 1,609 .: • . -• • `lB5. `Union Coal Co 4 • • -'d .- 7,109 .' •• - • • -6,328; orwaidrer Coal ' Co.. ; 07 • - 17.41 4 '-:96 . - '8,980 Primtode Coal Co.. " ThosBBBCoal4lo, - ;:: ' t ' . 23: 784 . 7 lig s ; .. iii 6 MUlitatis a Winn. .:. . • 9,886 - .'. - •• • 189 Aahbarhia Coal . a.: ffighblild CA381" 1 30,: ~ 9 •:. 1 5,52 7 -1,092 : : - 19;407. Moon/ Eali.olsloo, '_;. '.' • : 896 .:, . :: - • 811 _upper LISC:Co- _1,581 ' 41:788 .- _21;596 New Part ~ C 0. ,., .„ - ' 753 ' _ ." , 8,533 .. Everhart Co ':. - :'-:. 1.905 ••• '. ' .' -' 2,519 .. .-.- . . .„ . :, • - ... ..,,, -.. . 40.715 5 / 1 .616.1564 85,191 r..,179,479 35,1 91 ri5e by /L ia Cann 11 - Z197:51524 -..: _ ---; ••••• .-• ..lione , Walset rm. 5.6.090;9k581,03 , ... ) - . • .., hwei5a,.......„.,,W il 59 .1 08 7•, - , .. - ....i... • . 1 . . rftesrarie lowa wad. an. 1347. Ameattnumotted toot ; - • 4. Lorbeeig,'4oo3 ,•••.it" • *".' ?0. ten is sistjan -Walirasuroad //4 0/ 94 / /9 !MOO_ r.; •• GHTB,' elanamad eve Newixirt . • , New Bedfoid Newbtrryport - • ' Pawtucket . ... Providence., Portamoutf!....* 2' 21 Portland • Qcdricy point... Salem • • arrived for week, mammy rox rK masa. Joomus...l 4 40® 4 400 4 500 4 50@ . 9 50® . 4 75e 4_ '753 . 2 75Q .59 , 4 $6 00et 6 25 6 25ra 6-50 . 5 50ei 6 00 1 00e 7 50 7.6,721 011.1.67,943 01 5;515.03. 192,340.05 . 2,924 14 - 4.1.119 13 . 279,931 02 1211E=2 OEM 89,049 ( 1 .8 8,710'11 1,02.0 16 2 . .2,899 .18 11 ,815 - 08 6,658 01 61,352 07 1673,790 76 32,130 09 14,030 12 2,655.143 63 3'019,911.09 791.161 01 1,069,6.13 11 se4,nn on 2 18.479 1 NEWADV:Pr:MENTS. ' •:Caffee.- ' Wine, Wates • Bnin, - Beg. M i t k ii C rteTMere. and Crick= Dust. .'.7. O'.BRCIL '~f. Beef—tested to POtts B " - "d7,t @ ie' best in the 1141 - stould fil!:e it; • o. .Tr uc t '- 7 . . . . . Anti' Preserved Glnger. Bak. ci trun . Bygrannl. • J.NO. U . BECK. Fi.b : Wish Y I 9rigerior De* ,Mess Meeker!' by • the wind or Etunimay Mess Bh-ii. • , Oct 19, , 67. : • 4N0.,0. BECK.. Grs/Vont . Flessr.—A Bmal 1 lot of impactor .11N so LA , aprtou rt for sale. by -- . JNO 0. BECK. . . • . Mew Oise:berm Walton with Patent Iron Spip.- .1.11 dels and well trolled. For *ale cheap' .. • • . Oct: 9--4,24 t •. . L; C. THOMPSON COA. o ° a g oires Pure .Winier: Bleached 'Oil 2 j ug teee i v ed by Sebnenei and beat dirsCt from lie* 861 ford: and f o r sale at manufacturers prices by Oct . • :T; C: TROMrsoN &CO. t wairanted pure inrlUon-es.Oosire.- L.VLIP . or .'tale by the one, or ten barrels al refinery pricer ...; . L. H. THOMPSON CO.' .. • . ... • • Q eat Ash Sada Aida of a keryaripertor.qail JO. Ity.-fulealibrtae pound or barrel' at oct . L,. THOMPSON: k- iron 11Litipl.ei tur maklog ! ,0 111) ... or butch . ering: 'A toll Kock ot . all alzee . -Oct • '•LC. T 8 ()NINON . . Lentl galling of alt sizes constantly= toted (mai two welt inches, and' for rale at Loam:it:r umen Larger sizes fon:dated at very short no tit„ i,amn -leather re a very superior quality. for axle by the one of.ten aides. Ler Inc leather that can not be excelled, at'L. &THOMPSON & CO.'S. . . . , .. . . of Cotters and Studien—a' full enaitment i TA • of al4lnda. Alin Zboppe., an d ciesvert. Batch- Or knivis Auld steelast.iteel Yardi and Spring.Balanowy Saw Knweaand Butcher Sawa, and even , thicg In the butchering ii ne ,o, • -., L. TSOMPSON& CO ,S. 5 1 SO 1 75 1 75 4 15 2'lo 2 95 1 75 280 2. 00 9 05 , 2 25 It/finds/ Knivgri for . makiniminceitand ba - shed • 0.1. - itnit.'Wooden sosle..Btstiea .Spoon Skewers, Sinsting._ Forks, 'Ent': Willi*, pate Jegms, Wire .g r idat e s . -weim e Rolle 'finned French Swim Pane,', arid' nll kinds of In need in hoe'ekeepiegat • Oct 18-41 ' C:.TFiOMPSON incur ED.....From the premises Of the ettbsofi r 17-' 1 Perin Cars Township, on: Sendai isiCht;.. tEkto6er • 13. 1867. a red and 'white spatted BULL; 2.lif years old, and small horns. A reasonable reward 'for hla return or for any Information that will lead to Ida recovery, will be' paid.'• 'JOHN R. DAVIS . I. [42-Bt.! • Y - - ',TUNE . AND. JU,Ly . u. S. • 1 :7: 7 3; .• N'Eo 8 I .6. now eschangtng the above' Bonds for 11. IL 5;20 ) a. dated dale 41967.: , wiIITNEY; BANKER, • i6O CENTRE STIPIET;. POTTm MLR; Oot 'l9, .61 Idareh 0, N , F,.W • Y O . R Dreing 'wad - printing E sta bit shi 6 ent, • , • iliT4lllP.Eiir • ROL AND. DRESSES, SHAWLS. SILKS.' VELVETS,' • • GLOVE 4, COATS. PANTS • VESTS, ' • CURTAINS. •&• - c • • • • bred . oe ..cleaned In Suyieilor - Style.. .; T. :11111)/114A, imiticu)st:— . NQ:'l7 Oct: I 4; '6i-4:tt : . .117.Trt IBata' 'Reinaiwimg Owelei - limed is Li the Past:Offlce, at 'PottsVille, State of ,Pcraariyha 41a, on the iSth day of, October, .1201. : Tp () kil n aay.afthese letters,' the applleint:inratiall for "adt e msdretrasa,ro give the - date of this_ list, and pay one sent for:advertising, . r.. . • If not called fcir, within one plorith . they will . be' sett to the Dead 14* Office Allen Jos Gaff. Patrick Morin- Thee Bowman -Jas Hain Isaiah 2 • Marrdi Mary Coyner Der Dlt •Iliggens Ejshiti McGlone Mary , • Coney Patrick • Jones War Mr 2 • Pennies Mary Coon MaryKnrte George.Payuet.l? 8.. - , • - Danbeit'Marv.A . :Molnar 'Joel 2 ''PhilipsJnoorAb. DYwine Mary • • . Friti LaerPatrick • . Stout A " Flatter- John - 2M IlerVitha M Welby \1 m. Orl-wold John WMc Whalen Mich ' • ' . Oct 1.9.','6;" M. rtILIXMAN. P. IS; . . .SIALE.--.By virtue of tv writ of I. 'sale by the Ron. Judge Oadwalader, J.udge.of the District : Courts of the: United, States In and for -the -Eastern . Distrlctof. Pennsylvania. to sae director'. will .be *sold at Public Sate r to the'highest• and hest. 'for cash on thebrernises of Charles F. Abright, in the Borough of Pottsvllle,'Schttylkth Oininty. Fenno , on Friday, Oetobef 25th: 1561. at 12 o'clock. lowing, viz: All the. nriiperty now on .Lhe premises..—' Inventory to he had of the :Watchman Sri charge,:or at the. Collector'B.oifiee in said Borough ••• .• ' - • , P. p. ELuAKER. u: S. Marshal Eastern District of Penpa. • • Pfilladit..Qct.l2„6l • r •.. .•42- . .URcite MALE?.—The nuderitgrieeabalgneein Pllatariuptcy et tbe estate of Ch .rles•E Beck,- of the B-rough or .PottEville. Sciaiylkill County, Pennsylva nia, will wit at public sate or etitcm " r On Tuesday. October :Isiah: 11067, - < ' • At the. tore.stand . 4.l.,aid • Charles 8.. Beck. ip hforrisi Addition,-Pottsvillo; horses 2 tir,!...,K 9..Ming.wagons, 1 hpegy. .1 truck sled. and a stock goods. consisting nf •groceries. provisions, 4uefnswqrs, wooden Mare. , swat% molasses.. cum.°, cinnamon; allspice, cloves. ihustard, salt, shad..tneekerel, herring, pickles 'vinegar,' maned eosti4,: starch, matches brushes, clothes pins, brooms. tabs,' buckets, wash , boards,' table oil cloths, '.baskets, luaus, lama chim neys. 14 bales of hay, :10 .himbels of - corn, one large platf .rm aisle: and smell platform scab, store counter, and othei , • . , . -Sale to commence st-. 10 o'clht In :thO forenobtvto *continuo froM day - today, until the stock to sold.. • .• .• . • - 'VAIN E. JARVIS,.• . lopignee of Cb_sileS. Beck BankrOpt: 3,T*I 4 4 : NOTgCI 7 . I . . . The attention of foyers or aft, eonnoiraeura, arid ott ers intereared in art. Is invited to the choice collect ion f palittintis Inivi on free exhibition nt INION !TALL. Aroong the works represented are productions frorri the easels of many ofour bent artists.' including the names: of Ed. 'Moran.' Wilson, Ilmnilion: . Can -Willis, Ed. Leiria, Jim. Faulkner. A. Cortez, G: tv.Nixoni'Yotuig, Gen• Bensell,OttoSommer,'itc. : - The above will. he sold at mildly.: salit tit:UNION HALL, on rITERSDAY EVENING NEXT, October tub, by 0.. W. SLATER, -Auctioneer: • . . . Special attention is callcd to &great work of art now , . • ,CANTITARANA'S .Great flisiorical Picture,-of the- SACFING Or aLTAIdtrRA, by. Cardinal Run,. In 1799. 'painted by order. otthe Itallari Government:- • . For a fall description or this 'eN tr aordlpare produc tion, we refer to the printed detailsin tie Gallery. ADMISSION•TOVII GILLRRY P,REE.. • - , • It is Proposed to oublish a firm engraiing:of this an •perb painting, by subscription; to he eieented on steel; to tbe.mixed manner of Line, Stipple and Ilezzotinto be John Sartain. Size of worlf,• independent of mar, gin. .2S by 15 Indies. — ,Baoks for. subscription are not quite ready. :' . .: • • Sept: IS, T. 7 42-It . . . pouni.re 41.1 . .E'eF•VALUNRILE4111.0N. WO RIC sts-Wiii_he sold at pnblie saki ors bintarday,-November,9. 11387. • At 1 o'clock. P. M ; at-the _Keystone House, irithe • Clty• of Reading. ilk A A MPION' FUR NACR PROPERTY, situate in Lehigh Conntr, tare(' miles from lifillerstown 4 1fffli!gglii • a station oh the Beast. Penna. Railroad- Belonging Belonging to it are. Ninety •geres of - -', Land, 110 acres of .which is of the heat faro Mg laud. II • Also s ne -new Mansion House, - nino.Tenant Hous es' nearly all as good as new .a large Barn for five' teems, Coal Shed, to Mild 160 loads ,-1 coaLketi Bridge Rouse, Vasting• Rouse. and Bisck,mith Shop. . The ' water potter is good: always having ens water to Insnrek strong dam. entlicient for all purpOses, was built, Wm - yearn . ago ; •water wheel and bellows as good as new ' - • - . ' ' ' . -The tes•ms and other personal property, and alsO the Undivided half of a valuable bed "(Magnetic Iron Ore; . will- be sold ':private,, and' 'at reasonable ' These works are only.for 'making Cold Blast Charcoal Metal. which is of the best - kind for car wheels. and hal, alio been used for Army and. Navy gime. '. More Iron has been made at these works per Week, than at -any other works of like 'sire . CONCept two),. in any adjoining•countiks. • , . - - First growth timber. is -plenty within a radius of 10 -miles, and enough. can. always be' had to make a full blast- .:Hood Hematite Ord is tear enough to haul with teams' Limestone within n quarter of a mile: .. • As much. possession ails necessary to :prepare for next years.blaat will be given to the purchasers.—' This hva rate chance for those wishing to engage - in thl4 business, add lawortli the attention of parties who need Chirreual•motal for car wheels' or other pnrprises. Parties who intend viewing the above property, will :pleas% address the .underslgned at . Mao : 2l3oe. P. 0., Lehigh County. Pa ; on • what day Hwy willcome.— .Conditlonk made known on the day of . . Hampton Farnace, Oct. 12, lig.. -42 4t,.. y.AT::KE.R . &..,p.g.icE, RW:GOODSrNEW.GOODS! WALKER & PRICE, UNION I-lALL TWO DOORS BEL W. POST 017PICE; BtiIIAN4'ONGIO STIRTIFT, • 10,9q0 10 1.0.°S 00 19,9110 19 . . . . Am now reeeiying their.splendid stock of FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS.. direct from Nety.YOrk and Rills. delphin, and respectfully ask you- to call:and:examine . our goods before pnrekaalng elated:tem. - - :•.--- '- • ' _ . 'What is konght at onr store le iIiti,RANTIiED. We keep nothing but GOOD GOODS, that will recommend themselves. We es..not enumerate all. trr our large stock, bat name in part, • • S 1 :t ia lL . 7 1 1111 PPP L !Ng, .of hest (stole, and . . FIRENO - 11.0131111110'c . the widisl, all fine vino]: and elegant abafies :Anti nicest Et , in ttte.market.. • • . • . DSERR fu, • idaid end el riped, in •.• any shadadeslind,.and low in prima... • • G- 1611.111 AN. Of4—ddack& & brown and. • other colors:. Tbc - good i Are cheap, , ON . LY 50 . 9g5T1'.3 one yard wide... • . .QII.K9,BIILIKB.—Our stork of Bhiek and Faney. Silks is complete. - We sell the- heat Flike In, town for the Deal. - Come•and see them if Yon wish a niee MIX We pay .pittlenlar attention in the sill: doe., to . . u-Awx.m. • surciwr.s-teiniiit wortnielii; single ard doable.. from the breakfast size to - the flue. large, -s treet ehswl: In 'this line our prices am veil low. Single and Double Bbitk..Ttilbet Shawls: • L AinfinEs ' 41 ' QUN ave them from .V 3 7C. to $10; nicely trimthed, and attractive atyiea. . . . ME 111"01.*EAE. —Elegant fine Biack.thottiaand • Oassimeres, Black Beavers for .overcoats:" fancy Cafaimeres... Satinets, jeers, • 4 : ll. rec'ats . trimmed Out Very.theap. VLAlNN,Etal.—lted: White, Blue and Fancy -n.". Shirting!. and one yard wide, and cheap. ix. f 4 LOVl;l9.' the beet Lisle 'I breed, and &A'. lin, for ladles and gents. - • • . • 0 . 01 , !E1i7t Tor,lftdlee; child ren : andl e n t . 4 1 7 1 •... . A ny an OOP:MiIIaRTS BLiiM/111 1 3 1 4 H . • • . asesoruner.!,.and cheap *SLiNS,. - SHIRME!S, J DIES TESTS, I)%ki4wii AND SHIRTB, 4C;ITI9RS GREA,T VARIETY, ,V, 3 4thblil Yee MI ask km. 11 You win Pa 1. oar tame o tokyll) be glad to show yen atir gam., and cOnvinee Wm that we ate ahead. fof hope we You oft;1 • *AL:I(ER tit'PRICE. Octobar 19, • A - 0S:11Till OLD PAPER. 4 • • € 4lllll. pat* for atm 4111tif NV I =Ut Apo OldNewepepere. =(74 . 1 worths covers &key off. Oolored Pa perVermit & RAMEILTI, '.l falai IMETTINSI: &fir* VW111.11049.04aid.40111M Wit We -. • MOW alUalgali- AT THE TOWIINGB, UNION HALL-. - POTTSVILLE . . . AND IifEDIEMD4TIVENVIGS, ' •OCTOBER seat aila =b. 1§67: , • .• . :FRED: :D 0.0 C L. A S-111 • . Will.lectire on the evenings stated In aid of the Col.: ored Workingmen's /moo:dim of Schuylkill County. His subjects will be announced ti email bills: • • • Price of adinisslan to each lecture. 30 cents. Seats can to secured 'woliout earn rbanze, at Boa. byshell Bretton.' Ba4aotareil67 Centre St.. Pottsville. October 19.'dr • - ' • . 41-2 t • THE 11,11ASBINGTOlt-i : LIBIlli.RTC.(11, PMWEIAIM, . . . la chartered the titte of Penneylraota, and Orem . • 'zed in aid of Abe • • RIVERSIDE: - INSTITUTE r,itrocowmua-GRATcyrciistm. Moldier,' Incorporated by the State et IL J.llBll 8, '67 81313SORIPtrION 081 DOLLAR The Washington Library Company BtA itrii.E Or THEIR CHARM, ACCORDANCE WITS, ITS PROVISIONS, will distribtte bra,;tu,l~7'l'{~yif;~il~i7l~l~~Qilll~l.Ls;~ IN PRESENTS TO IMBUE SIIAREHOLDERS, On W9duesday, Bth of January next' AT 1911114DELPUIA,,PA.,, ON AT THE INSTITUTE, RIVERSIDF, N. J. . . One: Preheat worth ' • • • $40,000 One Present worth ' " .• • - ' • • 20.000' One Present worth 10,000 - One Presaneworth • • Two Presents worth.V2,soo .each • • 5 000 One Present valued at . • 15,0011, Two Presents valued at $15,000 - each so.oo . One Present valued at '• - • •:10,000 Four. presents valued at.ss:ooo each ' "*. 20,000 Two Pr.ments valued at $3,000- each • • • 6 000 Three Presents 'valued et"sl.4loo each . 3,000 Twenty Presents valued at ssoo.each • ...:......1 0 .000 ; Ten Presents veined at-$3OO each ' Three Presents Valued at- $250 each ". 750 TWenty PresontS veined at $225 ... ". 4.500. Fifty Five Presents valued at $2OO each • 11.000' Fitly Presents veined it $75 each.- • : 5,760 One bundred'and ten Presents valued. at $100 ...... . . . ± H each . ' . - . . . - . • • • 11,000 Twenty Piesefits edited at i•lti each.. ' - • 1,500 , Ten Presents rained at $5O each The remaining Presents consist or article' 'or . - • • • useand. value, apisertajuing.. to . the dilllF •: .... •• . r sipn.cf Literature and-the fine arts. . . -....• . $V2,000 . • • • 4 , 300 000 Each Cenillcate of Stock is acentnimiied with a apuriFuL BTEEL•PLIITE ENGRAVING, WORT!! MORE AT RETAIL TRAM THE COST OP , • CERTIFICATE, . • And also insOre : td holtikr 'a PRESENT IN TII& OR} ATIRSTRIBITT lON SUBSCRIPTION ONE BOLL4.R. Any' erson' sending cis ONE -DOLLAR. or paying the earner° our local Agent& will receive. immediately floe Steel Plate hngraving:. choice from the fol. , ' liming list, and One Certificate of.Stock - Onsaring One Present in the great•distributiOn.. • - . ORD DOLLAR ENDMVINGS. . • : . . . . . No.' 1::—"My Child t My Child!". No. 2—" They're Saved They:re Sundt , ' No. 8—" Old • Secenty-rex or, • the Early Days'of the Revolution... -• , . Any. person paying- TWO DOLLARS . receive' -eithr of the following fine Steel Plates; at choice, and Two Certificates bf Stock, thus becoming entitled to Two Preeenta • • WO DOLLAR ENCIRAVINOS. '2 No: I—"Withligtotva Courtship. .. 'No. 2 --"WaA ingtows Lad interview with his TIMER DOLLAR 'RVIGRAVINDS Any parson Dayink THREE. DOLLARS will , receiv , the beautiful Steel Plate of , ' - 44 - romu FROM ...I'llE and ThreeeettifiCateti of Stock, becomlty., . entitled to Three Presents.: FOURDOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. • • "Amy person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall reeelye the large and , beautiful Steel Plate of • • PERILS OP 0137-t FOREFATITERS. 0 and Fonteertlfleaten of Stock, entitling them to.Foor FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS 'Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate or • ••• • : • "THE MARRIAGE OF POOMIONTAR,..' and Five Certificates of Stock . , entitling thein to Five Presents. • - The Engravings and Certificat& will be2dellvered to each,subseriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by mail, natt paid, or expre:sa, as may be ordered. . • HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EIIGRATINIIN. Send Orders to us by . inall, enclosing (torn to $2O: .either. by Post Office orders or in a reatstered letter, at our risk.: Larger amounts should' be sent by draft or ,10 shares with li`r gr - • • . • '3O 50 •2A shares with'EngraNings • ..* • • • ' • .7 50 50 shares withEneravinitl •'• • - .46 60 : 76 ehares with EngrzwinOs • • • , • '6O 00 100 shares with Engrayjpgs . • • • • - • '9OOO Local AGENTS WANTED, throughout linite(l . THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate aUßiverside, Burlington County, .New Jersey, is founded for the purpose - of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the Unit ed States'. • - • • . ;.. " • . The Board of Trustees', consists' of. the'.fc:llowing . vrell•knOwn citizens of 'Pennsylvania and New ,ferts.:y • Hox. WM. B. MANN, Dletriet Attorney, Philadel phia, Pa.' .. • •• . .•• BON. LRWISR.: BROOMALL,. Ex-Chief Coiner C. S. Mutt, and Recorder of bads, Philadelphia, Pa Flow JAMES M. SCOVELL, New Jersey.. , . ' •••• This.. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. . • • . HENRY* GORMAN, Beg.; Agent 'Adams! Expruii Philadelphia, Pa. . - • ,-• • " J.-B. ( . ..10E., 91 Joy, coe•tt , Co., Philadetphitt... . . • TatAfrEL DRP.AftiIIINT.;• WASHINGTOI4,I). C., April . 19, • I€6l:—Ofilce .of Internet' 'Revenue —Having .re; ccived eatiisfactnry - evidence ttist the proceeds of the enterorise conducted by. the •.•Washingt a- Library Company" will he devoted to_ charitable uses, permis • stun hereby' granted to Bald .Company•to conduct such enterprise etempt•from alt charge, shether from special tax or other duty, • . " • • • "•• • . • A..fIO . LLINS, COmmisSioner. . • The -Association . have' appointed ; Receier°: Meeers. GEO. A. COOKE.a. CO.. whose well. known intently and business experience will boa sufficient .guarantee that the: money intthsted •to' them =trill he promptly applied to the parpooes elated: • . • • • • PIITLATIMPLIII. Ss.; Id 4 -20- 1567; • To the - Of:doers and 'Members of the Washington Li-. brary Co ' READ, Secretary. , •• . . . Gentlemen:—On. receiptot your favdr of the .10th' Inst., notifying us of our appointment as. ReceiVera fur. your Company, we took the liberty to aribmit a copy of your charter, with a plan of. pier enterprise, to the hi,gbest legal authority of the State, rad' having re .celved-his favorable opinion In regard to its legality. and sympathiiing with the benevolent .I;bject of your. kssociationi. yin :. the education and mAntenance of 'tile orphan children of.our,soldiers and sailors at the -Riverside Initltute. we have concluded to accmt the trust, and'use onrbest effort.; to promote so worthy an object: . • .." ftespectfrilly, yours, • Address all lettersanderders to - . • . • (11/0,..A. COOKS gt. 00., BANK - IRS, .S3'. South Thlid Fteceivera for the Waabtngton Libiary Co.' • • 0rt.19.. uTrily . 2l). '6T : —.264m 41-".• Lb F . WHITNEY, : • BA.N - KER, OENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, Dealer. in • .AIEERIOAN AND FOREIGN G9.E.D , AND SILVER,' Foreign Exchange, • - • United States Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouchers And llincurrent Money. kIONBY. ItECTRITED ON DM:POSIT.— INTBREST allowed la per speciataknSement. STOCKS and BONDS - bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Commission._ GOVERNMENT . NATIONAL - 'BANK, (trel a for sale at West niirka rata GOVERNMENT SEOURII I EES L L Traub Arena date el( Lug. .5,.'64 41 la SI ja w Is t 985 14 • 64 it - • .44 jay 150611 3-20 Loan- of 11962. fru n o t', • 10-40 Loan of 1864. . , . • . . . GOLD, STOCKS AND,BONDS AND ALL OOMIUMENT SEMMES BOORT AND 80LD.: .: , On Ragland, Ireland, Mini wad Romany, for side In mums nassea;nranys. . . . ONES , ' 4/11JAD1111;1411 'RAND intend 'es-Orin a=serlea of Dancing Parties MAUI° 'Town Halkts;ftireift, to eamawaee on ..YONTIAT 511011114.. 1887.. 'The are respiscaltilly ilvited; Tiekela 5,0 mate. ' • Oct 15, A 57-4111.". ENCOURAGE - HONE MANCFACIIIRE. ..• • • JACKSON • co, Petterllle, Illintilitetorefe Orli:011A EMU' PACKING, TWINE; 'LIMN and VORINrof every deemipthro. A Writs 'tiortsneatept ecoatautly , ou heaCsuale of the beep material aed - inelorramedta liberal abuts of the .ti li = z ottheboalmai met at the .coal region fit sollefted.— MINRY ''JACKBOL - Agt., =AllizaNhlosT*Arketq+Pciumiuti , . , FOR SALE AND rn, VIBGINI-41 rod pagrv...lmproved farms at from $5, 5, $34 per acre.'. Baikifngs, Ase.. h in eo rd order.. Idisritebi availabla; Dad fertile...climate lb/. No bate , ' chance for . inyelroent. *- /Jerk unlropo•ved Nude. timber and mineral propertlea. Valuable milli in good order-Lrary lo .:. Ben stamp for catoalgToe. , • . trUPIIIIT & TROurmAN. octl2. • 6 7,41-Ini] . 32-N. bth Ptiflade l lsls • VON. *A LE...A brick house on Marlcet u street, N0.'113. Terms m..derate : ' APPIYJM , to .- • • WM. A. MOM& Pottsville. October 6,156 T .• • • 40.4 t pos SALE.—A three-Mom ex roomed Prem. Mune entirely new, on Centre stree St. Clair.: Possession given Terms moderate. .apply to !RANcts BAUER.' Oct 6. : St. - V 011,18.0 LE COURAP..-One. 4 Mere WAO CC 0.N.; Patent Splfidu.a - almost new.: • kill) to No. 20 Mahantongo- St.: • • .10-81°. • IVOR SAL EC.;-Two Of Phelan & Collender's four. '. pocket . BtlllLrd Tables in good running' order, with cnes; . balbs, 'pictures. Immo. fixttueo,,..i.n. .For psrticalars apply to JOHN , TRAVER; Mineraville, or THEODORE TRAyER, Pottayllle. • October 4, 'nl".. . 4O-41 . . MACHINERY' •tei, One s.4seauseiive llizimine. • • •1 • ' . • One 40-Home Engine, and pump gear. ' -' A small Thatcher rump- • • A lot of 40. Inch image Drift 'Cars. • ' .Wiseelsi hates, Chaise, 330 Acres, good White Pine; Illiensissek and Whit elab Timber Land in Cannata. , ea . • , • :. • - •.• • , • . Also. Scowl, Quarriei And Maud Fishhaeh. Mtiunt trope, and Jalipps, tn. the Borough: - tit Pottsville: • •Town Lots in aborepisoes, also Mahanoy city Shenandoah. Glrantrille. 'Middreitort. Tatterson..W;desville_and South Ashland. . • Apply to W. SOMAFER. Agt, for owners.'! fottavire, Sept, 17, .67 [Nov 10, IBG-45] . T V! L for sale in Use new taws' .GRANTVIIJ F situate on the headwaters of 'Bill Creek. one-and a half miles Swath of Mahwoy City: and, immediately cast of the large colliery of the :Sew Bosinti Coal Company. " The public road front Pottivil re to listatianoy City ; and also fmni Brockville. and Tuscarora. passes through the place; Good water. can be had In abundance, The location is. convenient to a number of collieries in the MahanoyßeglorL • For leans, dm., apply to ALUM FISHER, Engineer at the ce pla. or to the subscriber, ..11.1dURPHY, Pottsville, ~ IV OR SALE.-A.desirable dwellin g g house on lls , S' hantongo itreet; above Ith, Pottsville. Pa.— . iik Possesslnn given • April 15t. , 1663. - For tennis; '. ..t..c., Apply to. . . . SOL. FOSTER, Jr.. . • .. Oftice.:..NO. 162 Centre street , Pottsville. ' epteri&S ith, ISGT.. . •• . .• . -..se-ti. - ..: VOR HALE.—One 'Engine from SO to SS .horee power ; second hand ; 4 fiat 'Stroke • 12 3-2 • tech. toreof cylinder; which' has been it: AU in good running, order, for running a,Coal Breaker, or Saw Mill, or for baiting out of Slope. ' Can be bought on good terms at the G RANT IRON WORKS, THOS. WREN, Idahanoy City; Pa. Aug. 51-32 VALUABLE. BROAD '• TOP CO 12.1.• • . ' LAM DS . FOR eilLlLE.Estate of John•N. Lille, late of the City of Lancaster, decentied.Parsn aPt to an alias order of tho Orphans' .Court•of Bedford county, Pennsylvania, .the Admichitritots • of -the-es tate' of said. 'deceased, will 'sell peremptorili, on THURSDAY,. the 'list day . of October, 1867, at 12 o'clock . M..,.at the Court' House. In the' 'town of Bed ford; Pennsylvania, • Seven Tracts of Coal Land con taining upwartlibrof : ' : •• . ' ••. . .• Fifteen Handred,Aeven,' . • • • situated, in Broad Top township, Belford county: .Six of the tracts are 'situated contiguous,- on Sandy whieh empties into the Bayetown branch of the - Juniata, near.above Hopewell, On the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad; a branch of which road has been graded npeald run to or. - near said land;• . -These six' tracia are all good coal. lands and form one of the beat coestates in the Broad .Top coal field, and can bo mined on Sandy Ran, and: Six • Mile Run. They can be mined together, or garb of the tracts ran be mined separately, advantageously. • • , •• • • .• , The remaining tract • is situated several miles front the above tracts, near the head of Sandy. Bun ';' Is a. good coal tract and set with excellent timber ' Persons desin ing to purchase are referred to Mr. Roir erta ],or : Mr. Fulton, Bngineets • and Geologista,•who 'have examined the lands. ' • . • A map'of the lands can be seen .or **applying tit the un• ersignedc •• • • . • Any further Information deiired 'before - the sale can be had ,by : addressing the Administrators. at Lou:easter, Pa.. nr the-lion. Samuel L..Rwisell, at Bedford, Pa. Teems One-third of the purchase money on the day of, the enntirmatioh of the sale by the Court, one third, in one year, and one-third In two years thereafter, with intemst r .'' • — W. CARPENTER,. , * IL B SWAER, • Administrators de bonls non of John N. Lane, decd. Lar.v4ster :Sept 2h, 1 . 607. • .39-4 t .. • • . , . . . ilk .. . . . . . .. . JAI • . . . . ~ ••... ._. • .• .. lfr . P R EMIUMFIRST'M. 3.. • 44 , .Or 'a Silver Medal-, - . RAA AW ARDED 'l'O ' . I ..BARREJT'S HAIR-RESTORATIVE., 1:44 6 By tin!' N-.ll;.Slate Agricultural' Sncl t tiott,. . • •• .: IN r k ir, holden in Ntohnn, Pr t. :51; Mi. BARRETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative .• . , • lipstOres • 0 ray I.4dr to Its Natural, Color r . pro._ ..* ~ motes the growth or the liair s changes the ,mey, 41,n0 to - Ulm original organic action 1 emdl- , , • cute,, .I)andruft , and.',lltunors ; Prmeor. 'lair falling out : is n kuperlor frree•Ang." . •It contain/I. no Injurious 'lngredients, . and is the most gropular . and reli, A . ..able article throughout the . • " East, - West, forth; and 7 11" . . • South; .: . . ' . ' ... ...... : INT . 0 ''''' . . • J. • R. - .BARRETT dg. CO., Proprietor. - A.l , :t lIES'IIII,. N. 11. • . _ ' • Said by J. C SEDIMLI3.4 DOND,Tatnaqua: PA. and Druggists generally. October 41-76 t. . - ITELMBOLD , S.EXTRAOT BUCHU and Improv e d •Itoeogash'eureieecret and delicate disordem 'in •all ttieir atitees, at. little expense, little or no change in diet, no ineonvenientt and no.. expoonre. • la'pleas ant:in taAte and. odor, immediate in Ha action, and . ree from-Hit inpriens propertica.. • . . NEW 13-.OOICS BA.R.NAN &' RATISEY'S. QUEEN VICTORIA'S MEMOIRS OF. PUB PRINCE UNDER:TWO FL AGS —Dubin. • • •= • DRAPER'S CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA: ; • . • FAMOUS AMERICANS OF RECENT TlMEH—Patton THE. HIMFING FEOG—Mark Twain.; ." AMERICAN FAMILY ERMANT—BroVin.. • . FIVE EDITIONS OFHICHEN'S WORKS. • NEW EDITIONS OF THACKERAYPS WORE& • DIAMOND LoNt4FELtim. • DIAMOND TENNYSQN. • • • • - 7 136 OPEN POLAR SE ai—Hayes, '• GLOBEEDITION 13uLwiciv9 NOVELS. Aeßos.v THE.CONTINENT-FBowles.,. WOMEN rl? THE WAil- , -Frank.Moore, .PICKWICKPAPERScharIeaDickenv.:.: • .. • . • BOM.BEY. AND SON= • • ;ido ' LITTLE DOREITT— do ` , • • . GREAT EXPECPATIONS-.-•-• • . • . • DAVID .COPPERFIELD do . :- • • :QuifIUILTUAL OtiEND—... do • • . - . BLEAK HOUSE—. • ,do ' . . TALES .OF TWO, CITLEsL. *: . . • •••• • - LOUISA OF:PRUSSIA AND HER TIME. ' • HENRY. VIII AND CATHARINE - PARtt. FREDERICK THWGREAT- AND HIS trAMILY. • JOSEPH 11 - AND HIS COURT. .•;- • .FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS COURT: TEE MERCIIANTOP BERLIN. ; • . ' • BERLIN AND SANS-SOIJOI- , •OR FREDERICK THE GREAT AND MIS FRIENDS: • • • • MARIE 'ANTOINETTE :AND 13EESOli7. •• • ; • DIVINE LOVE AND WlSDOM—Swedenborg. •• • - KNIGHTS TEMPLER OF PENNA:Creig.• . .' • THE INVISIBLES. ST• .MARTINiS 'SUMMER—Brewster . • • • : - COMING WONDEHS. *. • • WOODBURN GRANGRHHowitt: • • THE HRH HUSBAND-4ieddell: ' •. • WOMAN OUR ARGICLA../3 Roe.: • THE OLD PATROONMait.land: . • ' ' THE INlTLALS—Tatap . hnena. - • • . • THE „QUAKER SOLDIER:-.:J. Righter Joni e,. THE SOLDIER'SOPPLLANS—Stephinp. •'.. • • "- . . .:DR:',7ollNS.Donald, Mitchell.' •.. DR.' ANTONIOLRofiIni.. . ' THE PEOPLE THE . .SOVERERINS—Monroe. THE BILLOW wall. • Rim LETTER' AEB=Gail . nailton; •• • ... . • - DREAM LIFE—Ik. Marvel. •••• ' REVERIES BACHELOR— • el'. • • - HISTORY OF.A MOITITIVULDF - BRELV—Maee. • ; .HISTORY OF - THE - SANITARY COMMISSION,: . THE PICTURES OF HT Taylor. • •• NEMESIS-Marion Harland. • . • • • OUR NEIGIIDORS INIFIECORNEKHOUSE—T.-&- . . . • THE ART OF. AMUSING. . ' ' ' • ' • - ' ROUND. HEARTS: - • • • I*OllE. HEROES, S;% - .11%1T8' . MARTYR.c‘—T. B. THE RE.D'Ii3CTOI:?,:- . • . • • THE LAST DAYS OF . 4: : -RINUM.E. ELSEE MAGOON , : ORTITE OLD STILL HOUSE-Mrs . . ST: ELM , ;•Ang. .1. Evans.. • . THE SAPPHIRE .: _THE BRYAN MAURIOE.-Mitchell.. commet WON qiess—Rim: m. Reiter.. THREE'YEARS IN THE FIELD HOSPITAL, MERCERSBURG AND MODERN . , THEOLOGY OWEN MERRDITHS POEMS.. ' THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. SNOW BOUND—Wbittler. SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS A YEAR. ' s * DAN.A+S •MINERALOGY. . . IROWMARUPACTITRE—Fairbsitn: . . • BEE KEEPlNG—galnby._ GARDENING F•+R PROFIT..: .THE .THE STEAMBOILR , R--Harrison... . AD the new Reeks es soon as Issued. , • ' • srAtiv MALE of VACUA IBLEREAL PR *TAT enbecriber Executors of the will end tcstamilat of Fairy. Koch, deceased, late of Mast itranawlek Township, Kchnylkill County. pur suant to'directions contained In said :will and testa ment, will•exproe to public sale on • . .. Tuesday, Octaier '2916..1563'.. At 1 o'clock - In the afternoon.. nth° , public house of George Drelbelbala in rho.: town of Ringgold. in Rut Brimasvick Township, the following described real ea: tate to wit r • '• , . • "No. Wit certain two4tory Framed:beetling Howe and store room. - with hilt-hell attaChedll twontory frame. warehouse,- stablo- and- lot of - grOrmd. sltnate in Ringgold, :containing in frost on Balboa street sixty feet and 'ln depth 150 feet. ' 2-,A two story frane'dwelling house and lot of ground In Ringgold, - containing in - front on Centre -street sixty feet and in depth 150 feet. , - • No. lot of ground in lame town of Ringgold. • containing in front on Penn street . aixty, ket and in depth 150 feet-. • • • . No. 4--The undivided one-third of a tract of tindok land in Highland Township. Elk minty, Pa.; wairrait • No. 20, containing in the whole 10391„ scree: -The. 'trust is heavily timbered with pine..hemlock, and other timber trees, end supposed toomilain °attend ken, No. 5—A tract of timber and 'coal land ettnate• . Rush Townshlpinchuyitill County, bounded by lands of George Braze, Remy Hauck and Viers. and'mz tatntng 344 acres and allowance. The Catawina rail; road-and : quakake Railroad run through the tract.--' This tract .18 owned by Jacob Ilitnizinger,Jr., , and.the bite Henry Roth; • . • -• •• • • - • No. 8-A tram of land in East Brunswick Tewashisr, called the Eormt Vernon Forge property. situate three fourths:of a mile from. Reda Berge; cantaiWw, 130 acme more or lees, bounded by of lamb CI Cole.. man and:ahem 'There Is an excellent water power on this tract, eltherforai forge, other OurPoW Thietract Is owned by Jacoblinntiinger, Jr.; the nears of- Peter.P.Ludwig. &lila late ilea 4T EtiChsl*Mused• ;..No tract of : land in Ptnegrove Township, for merly awned by Eldridge GOMM, txultsiningft was. Tract owned by Jacohituntringer t -and the late Henry No 5-:-Atmet Of land In. titerd Pepn Township, log merlyowned by-Henry, Balkh, .containing -ISO acres, owned by .gaiittingct. Indwig. and, tterWh IRenry • No. 9—A loco! ground •Itinnoldi..oentaining, in hunt on Centre street 80 feet and in depth .160 , adjoining lot No. 2 above described. Thin lot - is awned by Jacob Huntzinger, Jr., and the late Henry Roth; The whole of the above :property. will be sold (ex cept the-Elk County traetlinehAing as well the inter:. eathf other mum, • ea :the later*, ot:tbil Terms and conditterm of sale made known fir • DANIEL }LOCH and. MI 1 E:gold:Oaf *6T.-444r , • Executors . H. 'K.. WESTON AGENT roit TEE` SALE OF . LUBRICATING. OIL T RAW, BURST IRON, BALED LAT. WIWI ROM, _Be. Meet Oentre Bt. ed floor 4 81BLicuuro Bulldltigentisace nett door to Mill " 4 " 1111, -7 °4 11"41Sislie 1.141(i Al; A DM MI 11!.111`11:A It a Rai &la/Tie IL—When:- 11, all Letters of Administration to the eqate of Anna YAM Hel-ler. deceased; late of the Borough of Potts ville: have .been. gtinteti W ate subsertber.-- Notice - ta hereby Meet to all parties indented to said estate. to make immediate. moment, and those- hiring claims Against the same will prftrot them to . Octl9, .6?-42.1t• . JOS. BRISLER, A DITINIST R TOR'S NOTICIt —Where- LA' as Charles McD wail t.ring brio lIKIM/ate& mintstestor of the estate .of Latnetlee Pelad.l2tll4. late of Cents Township, .decessed. parrots indebted to said estate will Mate payment, . and' ,those haring claims will present them for payn eat. sent • Oct 19; '67-42 7 61.• CHAS. MoDONALL, Admr: . --r 4 ASTI{ DIPTRICTOF PENNISYL VAAL& , BANKRUPTCY. : berebilirives MUM of c - Oroolot• merit . CO EutiitHT. RATC7..II'b" of Ta maqua. Setraylkilt County, Pennsylvania. within said District, wboins been adjodged a Banirrnpt on' his own petition , by. the District Court - of said District. - . thued at Pcdtsville. the ISM dly of October 1.54. LITTLE, timigithe-- .October . • . • 42 at N Tun DISTRICT IPIDIDEIT OF TINE I United:Staten 'for- tbe Esk.reraa District of Penney' Yalaalla.. 'IN BANKRUPTCY: In the matter mt. JONATHAN ;PABST. Ashland,' Bankrupt. To 'whom it may contem":-.The under awned: Wtddtington Relfenyder, of .Ashland, Schuylkill County, PennaYhrania hereby glvea notice .f.hia ap pcintreent as assignee of the Wale of JONATHAN PAUST.',of Ashland, in the County of Schuylkill, in said Dist rict; and • who tine, to wit :oath° 29th•day of August, A. 1861, adjudged a Bankrupt on the peti tion. of. hboaclA by- John P. Hobart,- - a . Register in, Bankruptcy °tumid District • • • Dated . at Ashlatid the tenth day or Cictithr, A • H., 1861. • 'WASHINGTON REIPSNYDER.. MPlgneo. October 19, st 1C11113,1118*111141)T COURT ti •TIFiE AV tufted Mate* forrthe-Eartera Diauiot .of Peetneylvaida. - IN BANKRUPTCY. • . • -lii the matter of : CHARLIN B. BECK, Pattailfle. Bankrupt. ".„Tciwhom it may concern :-,The 'under signed, John B. Jarvis of. Pottivilla, Schuylkill Coun ty, Pennsylvania, hereby gives notice of his ippoint trientasrAssignee of the Ditate•ofetiAßUN E. BECK of Pottsville . in the County -of Schuylkill, in raid Dis trict: and who Fes, to wit, on' .the 12th day, iit Sep tember, A. D. tits: adjudged Bankrupt, , upon the Pe- Mad of his .credi tors,by • the District. Court. of the United States for sald Motet , • ' • Dated at Pottsville, , -the 17th day. or Octiher,. A. D. i 361• JOUNE JAR. 11.3. Ate-lance, October 19, '6 • N 'TUE DitiTRICT COriee OP TUE 11 Visited Mimes for 054cl:eastern District of Pensiaylvassia. IN BANKRUPTcY. . • • In the matter of DANIELit. KAUFFMAN, Lykena. Bankrupt.. • To whom 'lt may Concern :—The under. signed, . Joseph - Blintz - Inger, of Regina. Township, Schmikill.County, Pennsylvania, hereby giv . o notice of his appointment as Arsigilee the'Estate of DAN IEL E. .KAUFFIKA.N. of Llkeria Township,, to the Connty.ot Dauphin, In said District : and who was. to , wit, on the Sd day of September, A. D. 1667, adjudged Bankrupt. ufmn the Petition of hituself.. by 'the Dis trict Court of the United States for said District, dated at-Hegins Township " the 14th day of October; A. D. 1667.. JOSEPH' BUNTZING 6R,' Assignee, :October 19, .67' •• ` • •': . • . TN .TRE - DISTRICT COURT OF'TR E 1. United States for the Enstern District of Pennsylvania' ' - IN 'BANURITPTCV. • In the matter of . PREDERIC%. BECK, North Man 'helm, - Bankrupt. To. whom - it- may 'concern •-=The undersigned, John W. BirLel of Pottsville. Schuylkill County,•Pennsyltania, hereby gives notice of b 1.4 ap pointment asiiiissignee of. the Estate of - PREDERIC-K BECK of North Newham, to the Countyotsr_linyl kill, in said District; and who was, to wit, on the 2614 day of rAugnst,-A.. D. ISO; adjudged Brinkrupr, upon the Petition - of himself by the. District Court of the United Eitatestor said District_ , , • Dated at Pottsville; the 15th day of tictober. A. D. SS,T. '— . JOHN w - ,pleRRI.., Asslguee. October 19 ,67 V THE DISTBDOT . COURT DF•TITE Piloted States -for the Eastern District Of Pennsylvania: INBANHRUPTOY: 1'1111; s /tatter of JOHN of North Manhelm: Z ankri To whOm it may. concern t—The under signed, John W. Bickel of Pottsville, Schuylkill Conn ty..PennYylvaniti. hereby Oyes - notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of the estate orJOHN BECK of North Manhelm, in the County of Schuylkill, in said District ; and eho was: to wit. on_ the,4oth day of Au gust. A-. D. 1807. adjudged Bankrnpt, upon, the Pe !Won of himself. by the District Court of the Putted 'States for eald ,District,— dated dated it Pottsville, the lath 'day of October, A. D. BAT. • -JOHN W. BICKEL, Oct 19, 1 07-4:1 3t • • 'Assignee . . . IN T.IIB DISTRIVT COURT OF THE traiiiparoitoter"for Abe Eastern "District ipirPennitylvapia.- IN BANKRUPTCY. In the mattil of lIAISIIMON 'ADAMS:. Ashland, '3 , nkrupg, •To whom it may•Ooneern t—The under signed, Malon M.:Moek, of Ashland . , •ichuyikill ty, Pennsylvania, hereby gives notice of 'his appoint ment as essignee of the estate of HAMILTON AIL Ablf3,,of Ashhind, in the County of Schuylkill, in said District; and who was, to wit, on. the .29th day of Au gai,t, A. D., 1667, adjudged Bankrupt opau the petition of ttim€l4f. by John Hobart, a Register in flankrnpt cybf said District. • Dated' at &bland the tenth day of October,'A. D., 567. October 19, - '6l . ' , .12-3 t r h isTßior COITIFIT of the United Mates for the Eastern District of Penarll ♦ania: " • • : • ' In the matter of ELIJAH W. ztEGLEn, Batikeupt. Eastern District of Pennsylvania. sal e. - ' . A Warrant in Bankruptcy leis been leaned bv .said Court against the ltstite of ELIJAH, W. - ZIEGLER of the County of , Schuylkill, and State of Pennsylvania, in said District, who has been dn'y adjudged Bankrupt upon Petltlon.of his tireditors, and the payment co any debts and the delivery bf any property belonging to said Bankrupt to him or to his use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden bylaw. A meeting of - the Creditors of Said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of his Esbite, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to he holden at Potts villa In said District, on the tikli dAysof 'October. A. 1). ISaT, atle (veto*. A. K. at the Mike of JOHN P. 'HOBART, before said JOIIN P. lIOBAItT, one of the Registers:lu Bankrnjwcy of Said District ; • • ..P ELLMAKF.R. Oct. 19,..6T-4.2.2t U. S. Alarehal for said District. VASTERN.DISTRICT OF PENNS'ItL. VANIA—mx. IN BA.NIiti.UPT'Y POTD 4 VILLE 30 SEPTVZIDICR, 1107, •. The undersigned hereby gives notice or hst spocint ment as Assignee otiIICIIARDa SCIIOILNED. of St. - Clair, Schuylkill. County. Pennsylvania. within said District, who has: been. adjudged a Bankrupt, on h-a own petition, hp the District Court of said District. CHRISTOPHER- LITTLE, Assignee. . Oet. 12. •67 41"-St . Mice, 16 Maistntongo St. A.UDITORtS NOTICE :-- Inthe Orphan'sLi.G urt of Schuylkill County, the underaigned, an Auditor, appointed , by said Court to make dietrihuti•na of the belanee in the handa'of John Leahy. Adminis trator of Henry Eckler, demi* d, and. to report and distribute the respective amounts due the heirs crising front real estatlf taken atlho iipprulaement in partition, will attend to the duties of his aPpoluiment at his Of ace 119 Centre Street,. intim ' Borough of Potts " ontisturday, November 2d. lea; at 10 o'clock; A. M., when and VI liere all parties 'interested arc hereby notified to attend. " 0. P. BECHTEL , . Auditor. Oct 12, '&7 • 41 It • .- • Li. S.-MARSRAL'S OFFICE, .li. D, O' PCNNiVLVANIA,j • PIIILATtI.PIII A, October 11 tb, .1g57. ' • 'Tibia in to give* Notice That on tho 6th .dly of October, 'A. D.. ISGT,, a Warrant In BankrtiptcY was !wed against the Estate of PERO V AL II El LN ER of. Philadelphia; In the County of.Philads., and State of Pennsylvania., who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on 'lllllown Petition ; that the payment of any - Debts and dellyery' of any propertYbelongirg, to such Bac kruPi, to him; or for his use, and - the transfer of any property by him arc forbidden by law; that a Meeting of the . Creditora of the said Bankrupt,' to prime their Debts, and to 'choose' One or more -assignees -of Ms Estate,' will be held at a Court .of Bankruptcy, to:be holden, at 615 Walnut Street. in. the City of Philadelphia,. be foro'•f. RUBLEY. ASHTON. Eerj., Register. on the 28th day q October, A; D. .IS4I, at' o'clock; P. C. SL-MAKER, . • Oct 13- , , '67-41 , 41 'C: S. Marshal, as M, ssunner ORPIIANti , COURT NOTICE. entitiTT: SS. , • • . . • At an Orphans. Court of -Sclinyikiii County, SL. ,'t held at Pottsville on .Monday, thr 7th of October, 1567, bet)re the Honorable' the •• :Judges iaid Court. " - In the matter of-the partition of the real estate of George Slatterbach. deceased. • • Upon the petition of John-Siatterbach, the C,,art grant a Rule on all the heirs of said f-lorgeSlitterhach, deceased, to come Into Court and accept , or refuse the real - estate at the.appraleement, or chow cArtse'lrhY the ;same should.not be sold. returnable on the third lion daY; being the 16th of December next, and the Court direct to be published three times In the ?diners , Jour-l. nal, a paper printed In Pottsville, in said County, and also, that notice be given by three insertiorts in a daily paper printed in San PrancLaCoi California, of the re turn day of this writ. - by the Court: ' • 0ct.12, ISCT, : 41-St" • CuArtrra 10944 nm Clerk.. AU DITOBS , NO TIC 6.-» .uniirshrned; . rm. Andltora...aPpoictted by • the Orphans'. Court of Schuylkill County. to andit, te-state. anti re-settle the that account of Michael Bright anti John" Witzeman; Executora of the last Wilt aod testainent of Richard deceaied, late of the Borough of-Mlneraville, and to report distribution of the • assets, will meet the parties intereeted for -the purpose of their 'appoint. ment, on'Tneaday, the `22.l'day of October: isra, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the °mire . Of •J, W. Rose. berry; No. 10S Centre ,tree[, Pottsville." .T. W. ROSECERRY, • • ' : JAMES • , • • . : • CEO'. deB.KEIM.• ' . •' Pottstille,•qctober . a, 'O7 7 • 40-4 EXECILLTOWB 111401T14.'E.--;tmiteri3 testa mentary to the' Estate of Sarah Bright late of the Borough of - Pottsville_ deceased; having been granted to the undersigned—All persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make - IS:mediate p. ym ent and those.having claims against said 'estate pre.: sent theta ler settlement.. M. It. NICLIO scoter:- Sept 14..66 GENERAL NOT OES.. . WILMINGTON as. BEADING RAirt,RoAjp....p • als will ,be re ceived from the 10th to . the 30th of October for the Graduation and Masonry :of the' Wilmington and Relating Railroad, extending from Wilmington. Del., to Birdsboro, Pa': Specifications and further informa tion can he obtained at the Engineers Office, Coates ville, Pa,. LIBBART, Reg. in Charge, DIMMIOLVTIONIr. co- IikART :.INICRIAIIIIIP.ii-The 'o-Partnershin here . tofore existln„.. between the 'undersigned under the Arm name of 'GOFF & REED. In the hotel .bastners; was this day dissolved by mutual consent. • Thebes!. nese of the late than be settled-by Wm. W. Reed. THOS. W. GOFF, ' Pottsville; Oet:.11, W. - REED.. -• Tea business of the late firm will be - conilmed by the undersigned.• '. ; - W.ItiCED. . October 19. 'CT • • . 42-3 t." • • NOTICE. is hereby-given that! hive title • day taken possession of that certain butcher sh , ,p, two wagons and bay mare, formerly.osett by Jo siah Ban., in Plnegmve, Schuylkill COunly, as my pro perty; and loaned the' same to Minn'lier Sh Harvey, btitchera:', • ' • • 'JOSIAH STEgs. 'October 74h, 1867. ' . 42 • INFORMATION WAN TR IS or - names Pugh. late a resident, of Palo Alto. and a puddler in the Palo Alto Roll mg Ilia wife arrived in Schuylkill County. Pa:, from .England. on the bitti day of September, and she , Is anxious to ob. Lain informatkai of him., Letters giving the dc.ired Information can be addressed.to Mrs. DANL WALK ER, at Clain. Schuylkill. County, Pa. ' •. - • . October 5. strr. -. . • • 40-31.`. NOTIVE:--Raving purchased of. Charles Baines the Brickyard and all die appurte. mance). belonging thereto, I would annbunCe-.. to the public • that, I will continue the business. and. be, pre! .red.by next Spring to deliver good 'and suPerior Brick to any place along the. Philadelnhia and Read. lug Railroad. Address. - A: MOYER. Oct 6,'67-40-4t • 'Leesport. Barks Co:: Pa. DISPIOLVTION 01:ICO-PART NRUMMIP..-The firm of S. A. Foutz & Jinx, la this day Weaved, by mut I consent, S. A. Foltz retiring.. •D. B. .Fontz..la hereby authorized DU *Dixie the - business of the late firm. and will eantimie thebnaineas in hie commune, -8 A • FOUTZ. - Angnet . : - DAVIN) B.,:rOUTZ • • • • wan . cauange In the Wholesale:Drag and t Basiners;alanufaeloring Sorties - hledlelnee, at the old place. No: lt6 . Franklin II greet, under the name and Style of ' DAVID.B. FOUTZ. • Baltimore, August 1. lEiGi • • assn PATENT. PROVEMENT ON STRABI ' UP all urbane It duty unmeant t—lfor WREN' comideratkm of g— in bald. laid h 7 JAMBS of the Borou n gif Pottnffle, Comfy of Schuylkill. to Lewbrilike of Philadeliblai the umeipt whereof has been acknow added, ll:Reuben, hie sold to . said 74.11223 the riftl uz o apply Et in the -LbuntruiSclmyl klU, Rate of. lverea..on all Steam • (allow taeor mired iney ereafter be used, LewLs enber. VeLaOnt-ellf for Econemulating by ExpaiteleM-4 have hich 'lettere pat ent. dated' November 19. IMI, been granted to the Bald Lewis Eikenberry by the United Stites.) All persons desirous of information regarding the benefit ot this Valve can receive the suns at my office is Coal. 'street - The Ramat - of this Valve to all persons ming :Steam Bochum It from 20 p lied per cent. on die boa :emir ta t i r . It can be vp to all old ewinm, are rogue ed to take part in .this " Int9ort ant Improvement.. They can secure :from at the me tor building neW engines end atsa tbr putting the ha pravement on old engines. They an see the motiom stwyworksinDoll street, 'where I have it On my en glee wmtng to the savings herein stated.: - It also can be maim at Rmh & lemurs at Atkins A: StpsJl andTido . .fdto !tailing Elll. - JAEN& „ • t..tg 7 - wasluviresswir sw VALVE TO fall (FK/S:ll . %aliric dopi wilco in Arry.towst or vii= -. 3 P.F .41111411111411t ulkat recerPt °faggot'. Qctih—so49l NO,lTraliont now BoNtontiht. Nostorfipt. 1 1'Iti: LATEST NEWS, Saturday, October 19. 1807. Thadden. Steiena - and Wendell Phlllipy on the late IC lectiona-.Tarentetted Saco. perm War.-31,2teeltany. - - s. The f liotving is an extract of a private • letter from Thaddeus Stevens : "Sick as I am, I take this occasion to thank God for our late defeat. The Republicans have been acting a cowardly par; and -havo • meta coward's fate.' Wendell Puillips in the last number of tht Anti Slavery Standard,' says :—"Teach men to forget Ohio and Pennsylvania. In the blaze of a fiercer contest." Throttle the Prealdent ; - clean out that nest °Nadeau - birds, the Cabi- • net. Every other policy is death—slow • death. Nothing but daring, courage, gal lantry, will win back popular sympathy. Press bravely on Impeach the traitor at ihe ,White Rouse. nter want of self re spect • has - wrecked the party—nothing Private letters from London and Parts • banking and commercial houses, received by the - Persia. speak - of another continental war as inevitable, growing out of the Roman_ question, atid.the delicate relations between France and Prusiia What tends to atrength en this conviction it the fact that heavy pur: chases of lard and flour in the New York market, on French flovernment account, have. • been made Thinkers and merchants adviso their agents and correspondents in Nei York:- to act as if actual hostilities were at hand. Governor Brownlow wag the recipient re cently of a wagon load of coal front the first car load of that brought over the Knoxville and Kentucky Railroad - A Deenocralic paper -has a display line or: the -recent election, oPtinnsylfania Rebels against the Mimi) Congress," and the Detroit Tribune thinks that a• very good name for • Fred Douglssit Ms given his newly found brother a cottage holue,tor hitni4l:and - Grencral Canby has fixed 'November 19 and 20 as the days• 1,,r• the election for the Cou yention in South CALline. " ' • The sub Judiciary w ill be'. en , gaged for two weeks in. the inquiry as to whether the State' of Maryland has a repub limn form ofgovernment. , Jerome Perk, Oct. - 17". 3 10 P. 11.-The match against- time, Sto,noo tintr• miles in - . 1.20, was decided against Kentucky, his Rarer being 7 31 • 'flue Republican • State-Ceptral Committee of Ohio have resolved - for Gen. Giant aa.thei next candidate for -President .The•Garibaldians have taked niissesSion nt the town of Mei2la, in tho Papal S•ateS; *here they - bare intrenehed themselves. • • The; Philadelphia. S.teeti market w - as on Tlinrsday. and pikes wern unsettled and drooping:."Plohr was 'firmly held at •full_pri•. - eeS; Wheat was dull and rather lower. Rye, - corn and oats were unchanged. - • . - r Tit?. lowa Republican majority will 4.Nctled thirty thousand. PE3IISVI:YANII,: -PrmA next sessio . 4l or this educational Institution.. loCatedat Perkiomeri Bridge, Montgomery County, Pa., wiil commence on - -the 213tb. inst.: In Bic able hands of. its . Principal, .1: P. Sherman, A: this Institution enjoys :enviable reputation; many of its graduates now occupying responsibbipositions ae teach., era,: yritb goad salaries. - . .• • Jrni:n llarAx of the - United States Court. Charleston,. decides that the Reconstruction, act,'of Congress.conferring suffrage and the right to act as jurors, upon thenegro, ie valid; and that President Johnson has no power" to restnie any of -the acceding States to tint Union. The decision is given in a ease test ing'the validity or the panel of a jury drawn of Voters and tax pavors irrespective of color:- 'GpZ. I? USSEI.I.; who during the war filled. with Signal ability, the position of Adjutant: General of :Pennsylvania. has'to•ired frorri the - office, bearing with him the respect ark confidence og• the. peOple of the State.. It hi stated: by the' flarrithurg Tpiegraph, That' Gen Russell.will be a• candidate thr Clerk . of the-Rouse* the next.session of the Legtsla4 ture.:' Ile is competent for the position, hat.. ing heretofore served as Clerk of that body. Tltls Repab!loam of Peunaylvania, who virtually; suffered an election to go by default, are Otting, hot and well-earned reaches from their polio - cal cal brethren all thronglithorountry.—Nr.ro'l'ort: Tribunf . . - . Ton sweeping. The licpublicrms - oftichuyl-;" kill 'County reduced flu. Pemocratic majority of 1725 foi•Clyther in l'Actt, to 1124 fur Shaxi... wood. If the entire State had done as well as Schuylkill, Judge Williams 'would have/ been elected by thirty \ thousand Majority. The Republicans of Schuylkill have nothing - to reproach themselves with, as far as tin; Steil ticket is concerned. THE linpublicimn of Schuylkill enmity have Mid yoar, Made a'eplendid right: Thor have teducedl the Democratic majority of 1725 for Clyiner year to 1124 for She wood--a Republican gain of 601. . More than thin, they elect their candidate' hir Sheritl,"Col.,Creergo C. Wynkoop, formerly of Bucks county, by a majority of 'l'l3 ; and Choir. Candidate for Treaeurer, Conrail majority of 1539: They canto very near defeat, fog Randall, the Democratic eurididittfifOr Senator, who had only 319 majority.. All honor to.lichuyri 'hill ! .Had other Comities done half aa well, our victory would have been glorious She in lin.- 'docibtedly, entitled to the flag offered by the Stahl Comn:iittce.- , —Diteks 06unly littylligonrer, - So we think up this4ay. What does Col, Jordan say to the claim ? We stioula Hie to hear from Tlie ladies, in !Their. sovereign capacity- as judges of emotional enjoyment, hare decided that no perfume in exictenee produces the. came connations ae are experienced while inhal ing - the eVillitsitt fragrance of Plalou's "Night. Blooming Cerens F. .Dispalch: LADIES FANCY PURE I AT • JOlll N. HALMS HAIM. ~*- 1 • Old Established FUR blanufactory. No. 718 &vett St:. above 7th, P 1 E A •.; Dave now In.-tore of my own /m -., port.ttion and Alinnufartn•e one or ' , the largest and most beautiful wit , • r oflll tit Fancy Fuse forlmbear . and. Children's Wear In the•City..;— : ij : , Ake) a.tine assortment of Cent's Fur - 2 Olaves and Collars.. - .1 am enabled_rn dispose of my gmals at very reason able priteß and f would thereforesollett a call from my friends of Schuylkill Conn'y and vicir:lty. Remember the name, number and street.. iIOFINFAREIR,t, No. 715 Arch St., above 7th, South aide, Philadelphia. • . have no Partner, nor.tannection with any other er Store in Philadelphia. . Sept. `29. 'C7-39-10t • ' iliartN jec lora are kept nn band at I 4i-. 1 4 .111(1111' .Ir, CATS...MAIM& BR_T, Co , FOEI - • FA - I.IIR - ANK'S' • Se A LES . : •OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. On Hand at LOanninenarer , ft : Prices. • August 3, .' C1 • • . 31.11 • EFamily Rewiniciffachine...Was STRAUCII and E. (FILBERT: AOTti.t Cur. sth and. Norwegian Sta.. Pottsville. • Ann% 11. ' 01 ;:.. 33 -8111. - - .(40 TO THE ~ .13E.51" BRYANT, STRATTON AND RINBERLEPS' • AtUSINE9I 6 I CoiLLEGE, • . Tenth and Chestnut, Pkg., Phdladei: The meat thorough and practical Institatto . n of thus kind In the conntr7.-, • FIRST PREMIUM IN BUSINESS PENMANSHIP Taken nt the Nerrismivn Inter-State Fale• A - SCIIIOLARSHIP parcbiond here Is good In 11174 Colleges in the. United Shdea and Canadas. Opecini.Atteution • Given to each student. by .tho Frinciptil. Student," received atany time. For particulars call or send for Circular, October 5,..61' • WIRE ROPE r.c,v3ie 6%.•\ ! A ORS( a ; .., P 2 1 4t ' ... A Mk- The Pu t ri be roq agents - fon GA •NOCii. BUSBY & CO.'S I Celebrated Steel add r Clamed rVire Hope for Mines, Inclined ' lanes, Bridges, Derricks, and foisting purrases, '• Also -Gal vsnlied Charcoal andß Ii RA,pet for standing Rigging, Stays, Gays, &e. A large stock constantly ott hand, Orders' filled- with -die.' patch. 'For farther particubwa as to once, test,' weight and working' strain, apply'for kilning Circular to .• . JOIIN.W. MASON & CO., 43 Broadway, N. Y. Sept 24, s.ST - • TAKE NO MORE UNPLEAEtAIsir AND UNSAFE. REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous dtsessea.---, Use Helmbold.s, Extract Buchn And Improved Bost. -CARPETINGS tie LEE-DOM.& H.A W WHOLESALE AND LITAIL CARPET - WAR E aouSE, , • • No. 910 Arch et. above Ninth, • rUILADELPaIIIi ' . . Would respectfully call the attention of Carpet Buyer ' to their NEW STeCK - Of mama LTD DOMESTIC CARPETUGS, . . or ETZEi STELE AND VANTETT. • ' NOW OPENING FOR FAJA.:4II.I.ii; g e pt em ber 313-3332 if SOS -EXCELSIOU . • EiOs . FUR EMPORIUM ,. No.'BOB',A.ECEI ST., (2d door above Bth, North Slttfi - • • • MOW, MISSES' iI4ND CHILDREN S' . . , .w.aNcy Of every description, and at all prices wholesale end Genuine MINK (Table - Seta at • $2 4'oo and aPvcalts- Do. SIBERIAN . SQUIRREL Sets at gto 50 & uprtols Per ona =-41r wil l re d'4lllV-lire Sept 14,'.6T 3j Built stailv • • limo of ever, otYle,oo4 m- Oa f e 2 t3 :4 1 ) 1 7 u - d -r veri iltatu ß e Creli,PPNAll 1313&TTIMED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED .7 Helmbold's Bxprixet Buctin.- eI i tiRPETINGNI . . . J. T. DEL&CROIX. NO. 37 9 Second St.. PIMA-, DELPHIA; has received per late arrivals . . a large and varied aPeortment of 011089LErROWS BRUS SEL% CARPETING.% new deal Also; &limo line of Three - ply Extra Super att Fine Ingrain ear 'petialps. Cottage and.gag I::ariatta..(9l. Clattni,..Bbadee, ere,. which will be- sold. at Featly rednerd Price% slick:sale and retail, J. T. MUMMY, - • . '37 8 Second IX.; )I:l..74arket I . Chestnut.Ph:l%W . • .!4 0141 01T, . ' a B ll% •'1 uaße~Ti t 8::