~piticx,o: . ':-._'. : - : - - . A#0t041. . ., . .POTTSVILLK :._PA ;, 7 4:9'f."OriAlir, OCT osAiii tiff;, '1867 FOR A CONVENTION TO ABEF:Nia . TICE STATE. CONST/w • %lON . We ratFe .Ihe above banner,. and intentfilghttog it We prt , poe in the ConstitutiOn,lnravaaltig the; num.:, of lispresentttlres In . -4011. and Smears 11110.Thitit-• •-•ti the Fenton to 40 days with" pay.at Irtia day. The Li:dives. to be elected from single districts . out the State. • . • „ Pa-- s Lten..tat law for all. cor . poratiOna beyond the of tint; vid nal enterprise. and no special laws.' • Ali ren,rsti ens with an incumettot exceeding $25,. No, to he granted by the courta.• •• •• • •Fer the balance of the business of the• State, 4th and. in , art, sn days, would besuflicient for all the leofsla o,.l) the people require. , This Is the only plan to'break ile• I. resent corrupt system,•because larre, bodlealti short scions are not so liable to be corrupted. t. NEW YO K.—J AnEh H. INAT'Es. Roo* N. , . 1. 1,6 r Broadway, Parmley New Yoik ci:y, ie nOtliorized to recelve .subscriptions for. the . n:' • 301.T.NAL also, to -collect bills %foe the DADDOWII NEW K§X AN COAL REGIONS. • . This Map is -the latit publiihud of the Anthracite. Coal ilegioni. of Pennsylvania. • It dltrers in:maany ro- Opects from other Maps published. because it gives the: formation and also'a representation of .the Coal Bay Pit , : together with-.the locatfon of all 'the' collburies in the Anthracite Coal Regions,' &c., Price on Rollers S 2 '6O In case for• Pocket In Sheets`l 2n DO. on Muslin Doi on Muslin dissected • -•- 2 0 0 • Those in Pocket form will be sent: free by mail on . receipt Of the ebnyn prises For sale at ' • . BAIIKAN Eci.RAlLSlVPS.Bi?okstore. Pottsville. SHEAERIS MAP OF THE :'COAL REGIONS. . Incases, e 45: In sh — eki,•sl 00..nnd on' rollers, $2 : 0 . Also Nheafttego•Cora and Iron' lisp of PritnNylvania— in sh eds, •S 2 no and in cases' 3.1 25. - Poi enle at IiANNASI &RA.ISISEPB ...," _ • , Book and Ststionc.ry Stnre, Potnyville. -• Gen Hayes's (Rep.) mejority . for Governor of Ohio is 3,255. • =. . A set: of Jntige Woodward-of IVilkesbarre, died on the 14th inatimt. • ' =l==Ell THE National Republican Committee-will meet in Washington on. Decenibir ltth, to tix the time and place for holding the Presi dential Convention: - • TIIE Baltimore Presbyterian Synod adopt ,l •a resolution on'. Monday last directing . its Unioii.Committee 'to gonsider the action of the various Presbyteries looking to the union of the'Pre-byterilin Churches. • 'IOWA returns 25,724 Republican n2isjority for Governor (C 1.2 Alertill); in 72 counties. The .present • Republican .151Overnor (Stone) had:N:376 majority in the whole State. Mer rill's will exceed it bY fully:10;000. ' . • Sons of the Engli . sh papers are again groan . hie; over the prospect of exhausted- coal mine , ; —Prrrsnuso GAZETTE. • . • They need not-be Worried. We can sup ply the world for many Centuries, with. a dozen Englands thrown in. DUILLIIII.ITY OF STEEL BAILB--In Decem ber, 1565, 24 steel rails were laid on theDos 7 lon and Providence . Bailioad.. At least. 100 b)comotiVeS have passed 'over them daily, since that time, and the rails ,show , no sigris of wear. Locrsc:cs PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE GREAT second volume of this mng nificrmt work, Which is even superiOr to the first. beg been publiehed. It wilt he delivered by Mr Schneider, the agent, to subscribers in this County, -in . a few days. • SONE.. rehcl:a attacked EV,cOlneed - military company in Balthnore a few-days since.. Rg. snit, a shOwer of cold let:d - into.the re* Verdict, served' them right: A few more less.ins of that kind,.and we won't hear so much froimtlM,rebels , and their copperhead allies, ofpulting down •tho , !`niggers.! .. • AT the late election in tliliS.iate, as pared with, thevote of 181,6- for 'Governor, ille'Republiefin vote wae;fibort 40,450 . Democratic vote was abort Thal tells the st‘ ry: Sbais wood's nthjority is 93•!: Had the full vote been out we would have-earriOd the State by ,larger majority than wt gave Heit; peary, No change in the old Key6tone. - . She is Re publiOnn to the core. PROPOSED SALE OF VALUABLE - IRON WORKS. —The. Hampton Furnace property, located in'Lehigh. County,' three miles from Millers town, on. the Est Pennsylvania Railroad, : embracing in addition to : he Ptirnace, ninety Acres : of. land, fifty farming. a new mansion,. nine tenant homes, large barn,: coal. shed, rastings hOuse; blacksmith shop, - good . water firmer, bed of rongpetieiron ore, Aimber, etc., will he sold on Saturday, November 9, 1867; at the Keystone House, Reading. For fur ther particulars sedativertisementf. • • IN PEACTIMEIrr. —No qi.mtion of mere cape clie,icy, nor feeling of indifference, should be allowed to interfere with the impeachment of Andrew Johnson._ It is a punishment which should be visited • upon him for' his wicked, (-riding acts as President. The question is not one of mere party or politics, but of the tuture •welfv.re of the nation.- , It is satisfac noy to learn that thermijority of. the. Judic iary Corrimittee thus views the matter, and will on the. 13th of November, when the Com mittee assembles, be in favor of impeach ment. TB R iittinne:-.--The official election returns :of I.lmerne county' show n'-llepublicsn gain - of 1 - .2A5 on the vote for Supreme Jndge over last year's vote fOr (biyernot. This great 'increase will make the claim of the 'Republi . cans of iLuzerne good for the flag offered by the Republican State Central ..lommittee. itiItRISBUIIG.TELE GRAPH. 21 that is• the case, we congratulate 147 ze rn while we have the satisfaction, otknow ing that Schuylkill with her splendid Repub can gain of GOI stands next to her.sister county Lu.7.erne. WeWill do stl better next year. • . . - Wo - ”oort - the Antietam qmetety has been st , Cause—Want of funds.•;-• Loyal people do not care to contribute funds to be wasted by the rebel Governor of Mary land who with President Johnson at the, late dedication grossly insulted the loyal Geyer nors of Pennsylvania and New York. When - Maryland has a loyal Governor, the people will not fail to contribute - liberally.to honor ih. Unfon heroes who fell on'the of Antietam. •In the meantime. Swann - _by his rebel tiolicy has tied the purse strings . of the North as far as the Antietam Cemetery il3 concerned. • . • , KELLEY r GkuoiT:—Hon.. Wm. D.. Kel ley, made a,speech In Philadelphia on Mon: . - . • .day evening laSt, in which he expresized_ proval of the nomination of. General Grant for the Presidency. The following arc bilef extracts from his , speech as . reported : .. • Prewident he will gattier the fruits of the -manY . victories won. by.fite" armieg commanded : and I ad; •v0.,.t.e his nomination because I desire a candidate whb not only, ,astientg.intellectnally to my principles. but rec gnizes. the necessity of -applying and enforcing them in the work of rem:marmot:len and the ctirrent life of the - •:• let us then inscribe the illustrious name of Ulyasee iiiaat upon- . our standard, and emblazon around it ev broad letters of gold our lireciotia principlm% not dimhting Mat when the Rational Convention- ziesem ow. It will approve and 'conArni our action by accts.. : PItiNDLETON 'EI p LATE' ORII. ---i George H. Pep..., dieton has been nominated-tor• President of the United States_ The planks his plat- . fortu are A. nigger is not pa good as a .white beipg as good as a while ma r s nigger is good, for - nothing at all: 3 If you lee a nigger vote he will :marry your danghter. A dollar is . ..ntit a dollar, but piece of green paper... b.. A promise to pay is binding imly as long as it may.,be.eonveni ent to keep it., 6. Free whisky.r. A.Derd oeratic Direct,* of the. Poor has tinkright to draw money from a county treasury,.pycn._ up to Ten.. l'housand . Dollars, without: explain ing what la done with it. That', die platfOrrit. tor SchnylkilL Hooray for Pendleton): Da. CILAULES H. ElAisetak.—Our towns- man, wbo-has'been ahsent in Europe during the last . six months, sailed from Liveipool.oii the- iGth. inst: in the City •of Paris," 'eh' route. borne: :Daring that _time be wrier vq] to this journal, as tte thousands of: ijacl ers are . aware, very interesting;, instructive ana 'humorous lettera r —lettera 'Which if col— lected and published in book-ft:4El4 and there le s general:desire to have , diem preserved in that shape, would make a valtrable volunie .4.. at least PAT hundred pl'ilpas.. these letters -ark: faititful pen Andrink' sketches of all that noteogrtirthy.in the countries: in which teseler traveled, and we"consider.them:ex celled by noad and egtaiiel by few . that,hive appeared in the metiopolitan journals.',`. This D 9 mere copplim.eat tp Pr: Haeaelera 2 nary and ,deseriptiVe poweia r - /Os. shaP l 3 4 . en expression of the opinion of elk whoAave. read and enjoyed . the aerteapf pip liaeseler will reach home We prasunii3 f tieZt, Wyelk,and will we know,.tfifwirmliwelecuned-- bi his numerous friends In titlff Co 1 4' 17411.q11 Par k PASTE STD 17113033.,5. 144,th _ . -ear Dickens sails for fide - wintry tadiy. IQ - Topper,* M to bo-a•potted by - his admirers: sir - Pork sells in Pottstown at sloRsll' per 100 Ms. - oar Anatria hae bad no bullion etirreneyainas . . . iiirLand ia offered in Florida at fifty cents an haw a eelf-propelling statue fire m', ie being perfonted with thirty new Sifrh2 Fnuiee atftd bc; - ilere are i:wA, for lecxr.mo- Anna from'Mezieo for eight Tininka.giving in ?ffasaachnsotte, Novem agi-Tharlow Weed'a estate is n - orth nioillion of, . . lorJudge Jenks of Bucks county. is dead, aged. 1 13 - One-fottrth the people of . San Er4pcieeo! .43 - Gold 19 .at a premitim tenta . *Calf-skin hate; with the hair . on, are now, the fiebiori. • ' • - ear Garibaldi haa eent kis photograph to. Wen- , dell . • • The Empecsa Engenielaa faded very much the= West year.. . - • „ -*VrGeni Lew Wallace le a . candidate for Gov: ernnr of Indiana. ' • '.• . . . ler The remains-of Sir F . rgae.ric*Acicc ,reaph— ed Liverliool Oct. 5.. , • • WirThe first locomotive ever, built Wisconsin has jun be has ' • ; • . , . Wr'Phe Methodists of tykons Pa.,• are about eiecting tvoew church. ' • ' Nrwthern new iogniaition ja 'called . " the mid khoulder. " •.' • - _ . . : lfirThe Pitt4nrgh Post ptopqaes that:Goyer' nor Geary . be imp ~ eached: -• ' - - -. ...,-- : " ''.The Sunday' editiOtt- of ' the . Philadelphia Prd tips been dindontinned , . .- -.., ' -.. , - . . /WA - Priketli all has just teeturriedelh9-1111PAY. Lather. of hia - sll4. :ei ghth' child. • - .:- 'riar, - Sliernian is writing a book:about, tliawar.• to be published posthumously • ~„ • )131 - Pittsburch into have a skating park, with a surface of 17,000 square feet: 'tErSix' and three-quarter.nadlions of-scresln; Europe are devatetl to: potatoes. ' - lac Major Unfitly, an Albany ;printer, ha n _ccone, into possession.of a legacy or 575;000: /Or An English lifeboat association. htuitured eixtri•thoutiand:lires alike itinarted.:,_, •. iti4r - ilenti: Pleasanton and Eitkpatrick have resigned their positions in the U. S. Army: . ' cr..rorThree thieves lattly - Throkei Into the jail at' \Peat liersfreld, Ct., and stole smut) Money. ' • airThsre ara. twenty million head of cattle in the provinces of La _Plate, South America. Atiirldary Harris , the murderer o 7 Barrouglia, „ th Tre asury elerk, iainsane in Washington.. gar Coburn• and fdeCoole will 'fight next' Feb-' ..rttary. ; for the , fistic championship of America: zerLiu3t week Win. L. - -Morrison caught .77/ "pettish. 'at the Palls of SclinylkUl.lin a single net.: *Crops in Scotland are suffering from cold Weather, A premiture L eevere *litter le aoticipa. Kr. Linderman, of Indiantiolie, fainted in.a warm bath, and was auffocated, a few days ORrElisha Brady, a ward politiciari of Balti more, 'was shot and killed in a .diffienity on TIIBB-- . girTi3o Maryland militia wilt coat the State seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars next irirNew York is &Mo. Riatori is abandoned. for Franlein Janneecheek; the. German -trage dienne:.- - - .• • - • . A?linnal descendant of the renowned "Balls of Bashan" is advertised for aide in a spqrting exchange. - ' • - • "people ,of Orange county, -N. J.; are preparing to give Gen. McClellan a recepticnion hid arrival home. - • • ifirLonise Daioust, a pretty actress 'iri - Pari' 'committed suicide be . cause her - ri'al received more .. appls.use than she. : • . • • boon' . . WThe French expedition to - Italy hap' conutermanded,.becanse Italy pledges the °Loser-) - - I vance of the treaty. ... , • '. - ZIT Mrs. • Militia; Chicago, - lately poisoned her hnsbancl, ran off with another - man; and. is now "jogged" for trial. - •: '. ' . . . - . . . iirThe Fenlane are raising a regiment in the District of Cblanibia. They claim to have conL eiclerable war- material. . . Ella Merrick. .Thomite,. of Amheret, Ines., is the, youngest mother iu America, being only thirteen years of age. • AW — A men rtcently died, in England -who had not risen 'from his bed' in forty-pme.years: He html been in perfect, health. • • • rairThere is of a' game of • chess, to be played 'by' means of the Atlantic cable,.by play ers in New York and London. .. • oirAmenst Cora, a PittsbOrgh shoe Maker, drowned himself because the divinity , of, an oys ter saloon refused Co marry Lim. stsTAn • lowa ladY found her son,' whoni - she had not seen for eighteen years, one ofAhe com pany of a traveling circus, the othet day . . . garqn searching for the escatrd Pentane Tol ley and Deasy; the Manchester (England). police s.arched coffins sent away'fin the trains. ',a - Jeff. Davis's trial will probably commence on the . 28th in Richmond.. The jury to try him stands tine negroes and threo.white men. • irarA church to the 'memory of Abraham Lin ie :.beat bungentalAinlied in Loudon in con= motion with the Lincoln-ea - MA-in that city. WTho first prize for the woman show which is to take place at the close'of MO 'Exposition in Paris will be a pair of ear tines worth $120,000. • ire Jiy Cooke publishes a five column letter in def7nee Of the Nationalßanking System, explain ing its origin and merits, and urging its porpotu- . . AQi - George Wilkins Kendsll,-the well known edi tor of the Now Orleans Picaynne; died of conges tive chills onitondsfeveningi at his residence in Texan.. - SirAn Arkansas editor thinks there is no use of making such a fn=s oter.Sheridan, even it ho leaf, od soldier and the author of "the School for " • • . siatant Engineer U. S. N., George W. Sawyer, has been reprimanded and s napended for one year, b,,cause he.said the' President' should 1)6-impeached. • •• . tar The. Ohassepot rifle was tested at Stras -1)01E3 upon a squad of corpses from the hOspital, which were riddled, much to the satisfaction of the experithenters. ISH - A Chicago pawnbroker has paid Mn 3. colu $1300•for some of her dresses, ono being it is asserted, the dress which she were at the time of the assast , ination•of her husband.. : •.- 4-11 - A Poor seamstressin New York, who makes pantaloous.for eight cents a pair, was kicked out of doors by her employer because she' refused to take twenty-fire cents for four pairs, . • SW - Joseph' Cloud 'of East Nantmeal; Chester county, raised this yoarfrom one, sped a puirtpkin vine 780 feet long; bearing 348 pounds' of pump kins, the largest weighing over GO lbs. • • ' ',Ka - Garibaldi said to Dumas, visiting' him .in pirson. "Tell Italy by every inertias in your newer; that the Roman orteation.will be settled by Italian steel, and not by,the Mora-paths of :any ministry whatever.'. • . all - Allen arid 'Ryan of New_York, propeso going into training- sooni.previens to fighting for 81,000 'a sido. MeCoale and Coburn fight in Virginia. One thousand dollars has been deposited by each to inFnre play. • . -0 - Plymouth Church; Brooklyn, - hits given $l5OO to assist.a Union lady in Charleston, 0.' . 0 who proposes - to'remeve the 311 dead Union sol diers now lying in the P.otter'altold there to Mag nolia-Cemetery, and--:to: erect; a monument over Amorg the articles 'exhibited at the Paris Exposition was a model in silver of a railway, 10- comtntive, with tender attached. ' The locomotive contains whisky, the tender hot water ; sugar takes the place of coal upon the tender, and the stoker is converted Into a silver anger tongs. ' Jad-fa little girl in Romney ; N. S., sauk'whilo bathing and was thirty minutes under water. The Usual mtides of restoring anittation were need and continued twelve boors before she show ed signs of life, and.she did wit recover hill con-' sciousoesa for two days, but Win is now unite welt Alexander Gould, Wm. Ackerson and. Hen ry Meckes, were found guilty of assault andltat ,- - tery, And sentenced to a fine of $lOOO ,and costa of prosecution, atlbe last term of the Carbon coon ty Court.; . This is the end of the notorious 'llick ory Run rape case," which created so much ex citement at the time of its occurrence. • - funeral of .the late Gen. Adam Duntaan Stuart took place on Saturday'from Grace Clitirch, New York. .Gen. Stuart was.one .the veteran officers of our army, was connected by marriage with .Gen. Auderson and the late- Gen; Phil. Kearney, and was a brotlutirriri-law of :the Hon. John McGee of New York. Ho was '7l years of 'age." The corpse was taketi to lionikwille for iti:- terment. gar Mie s Bessie Deane; belle of Drady's Mille, Md., was- reeently outraged by a monster, who after committing the . act, to atop her alifiekinfe stamped upon her month, with his heel, fearing it frightfully; then clutching her tongue, tore it' out of her throat. -He' subsequently cooked and ate part'of the tongue. Miss Deane at last ac= counts wss thought to be dying: The country up, scouring the woods 'in search of this hideous excrescence on the face of-nature. *. In regard to the loose .nowspaper talk about - a diffidultY between Senator Sumner. andlis, wife, it is stated to correct Misrepresentation, that.the trould4.bad its origitz. in-a : misunderstanding in regard to seine letters sent by :the Senator to Coontilismark, , requesting the withdrawal of lrohitein,,of the Prussian .Legatibb; who had been, as alleged, too' attentive to Mrs. Spinner. -.Thelady'n honor ;Was ittleeted ittion,'and .- In• a tit of indigriatien she gone lgurepe. agrThe Philadelphia North Am,erican of Bettie nay sayi"ii..formor bookkeeper of Meezirs:Hrezel S Go., has.sold himself fertile paliry.stun. of $30,- 000, , and _gam le Europe. .He :disappeared htee dare ago.. •Ho raised the money in dritzlets of two or . thrro thousind . dollars; along Third street. He .Teuton, ivith a very, florid proboscis ; gout and sturdy in appearanee. ' name is. c,, 0.. Lipps. He was a-dealer in gold and stocks. The parties - .bitten by him number abont twenty. -No 'one has lost' sufficient terender: the fugitive an object for'pnrusit.": .; - . - . •• . . . . • , crvira EXERTIOZi. either` of body tir raind,produ eel debility aud disease: 'Theutaialreciody - te to fake some stimulant, the effect qf which in the - 141114 11 e flying a' tired bone- thli.whip:iiiptead - of.OitB. The - true *ay . in to fortify ' the • system *ith a-porn:anent tonic like the Peruvian Syrup, •(a protoxide of iron,) whieti gives. strength. and vigor to the whole eyetem.-. , - -.. • ,—• •- .' • ' • . . . . . .. Puna inarznia• Covered; herself with, glory . .by feeding•the soldiers who.went to tbeiate war from • all'parts of the North'-and West ; and now-an &sea.. etude/144f Philadelphians, not "Weary. io, well do hig,r. have organized a scheme to Shelter and to <edticare.the orphans of the same brave men wiii3 were .:.welcemed there .in those tronblops tirues. Aliiorsiderliew Jersey;•is the site Of theiFinati- . tute;:itnd.the firmly fonts endowment ate' being. raised by the Washington Library Company of - PhiladelOkia;•hysthe sale of stock at one dollar per shire. With:eaeb 'share' a haridseme steel en-' graving is given at the time of purchase ; and, as a further inducement, all are entitled to one of the Saoo,ooo worth of.presents to be fairly.distributed to the stoekholders; or, in other words, for every eh are of stock held a pressidie grisiantrxid. One present Vibe given. away Is Worth'IRO;000: :Bead advertisement..." • . • DIE PORT GRAPE IN NEW JE.R.SEY—The follow . big canhot fail to satisfy' any. sceptical.. perilous about f3peer'e. 'wine boiug _purely a grape juioe Passitd, Oet. 2...1,.186.5.. • • MB to to OettifY,that I' have beep a resident of PaisSic for the Rant tivelve: Pars; dotitlg Mitch. tithe .1 have known Mr. Alfred Speer; and been thoroughly potted in , tha Manufacture by him of hie celebrated wines,' and can Matey to the fadt derived from apersonal knowledge that his excel lent . rort-Orape Wile is made - entlrely from the. Oporto Ors4pe, which he extensively, ctdthrites .:in p l is 'vine rdti to .sigbt of my residence; • The Port' Gra M . ele • a variety of lilt own raising, culti vated elusively by himself, and ia' a superior grape.• ' . C. M. K. PAULISON, i . . -. 1 U. S.. Deputy Collector Int. Boy.. Our druggists lave some' of this winsvf':direet from Mr. SPeer. :•• • •• ' ' . "if USTSANDS,::LOVE iol3ll•WiTtit," liEld'irtia . Chit* ;Plantation Bitteni when they are :suffering *flora: Ifervotuatiuss; - - General - Debility; Faintriesa, Spasms, or any,of the tlionsand add one diseiuses to which the weakersex is liable. Raving your-. selves experienced the benefit of their nee, extend_ the bleseung to others. -- This invaluable tonic, will chase Hypochondria:or Pthealtise,—give tone to: the 'damaged nervooe lkiguld.Secretiona—dispelmaporasizid emit, and worn .00nstitition. -For. .eseb.tier sad ilages ft.le a - gentle attendant end rareehlOg cordial. 'Mpops of bottles ere sold datl7 all over the world. . ":' , .- . - WA' 110 , -* delightful tbElet • traper,orlo 004 to 011 trthii pripi -12 . -2 t . . LocAL NOTICES. "Hswout Bout), pt. Nem York City, the great f .,103 - l e. , Phrittlue, lest .Fegere Merchants`, Hotel, this: Horough, ishereellis . caa_lie consulted - oxi:eiriltee.iSeir. pertaining to her sex. , - • - .. • • p.m.; Fnerdi and American ek4lai; sA atylok,. and. of LIM finest: qualitrie, at. D. A. Smith's.` Centre street. . Neck-ties =it Hoe, 41. Frit..svery tastai.en# at !Macey; via* 7). A_ Smitlvis„ Centre: stied: • THE COAL TiADE. Oetalb4r IS6I. The quantity sent . bi railroid this week is 177 228.405=by canal . 351369 02-:lcifthe week 112,505 07 tons against 105,846 tone for the corresponding week last .year. The'dernand ler coil ler demestic Pupoies continues tair.but Prima, are anchange4 • The tide satna:tip this week as follews, Compared with last year '.. -; - • %134.66.;1807. . • . - - - •. ' riaro i - x . , " • P&R WR 73,062 3,092,819 .77,246 2,73?,31.94359,3139 SehtlYl.Ca 32,794 1.102,369 •35,369 . .ipc,s3o d 265,837 .t..VarR rt 36,900 '1,531.543 47,218 1,633.7341:132=9 Le.1.11.h Ca. , 35.284 • 971.964 34,234 8K696 , 4-63,268' &rant 81. h. 21.716 , 961,424 29,254 1,014,166; 152:742 Nth 8,790 . 343,50 , .14,115 . •979;919 , 36,418' By It R.. - 16854 .' -360,593 20,344 .:0i0,041 . 315,448 13y MAI' .. : .449 • .20,465. .356 .- 18,6964 '3..479 Del &Had 30,256 1;101,196 35, -1;113.790r 12,534 N . STrti ag •i - - . . 314261 .- ~.. • '245,944r1106.310 :_41.0 - - Nth .i • . . '97,721 • ' • 59,540 d 37.181 'Bhuri - Otir, ~0,.. 730 ~: 455;933 12. • .. ° 384.,5M.d 41',3133 - Vrew ' ' '-.- : - 43.216.1,53 - 34,4824. 8,734 Short: . : 2,703' - ..84,24 :.9,031 ....59,3951d 26,54 9 1.;. - V. C 0..-. . ...... :' .38,265 '2;367 - .53.809 i 17,696 .W •mhtlon, , .1.994 .'... 49,923 . . 4.809 .. . 89,759 - 89,037 %ha T0p....: 7,3.1; s . 223,576 " 5,003 • 139;714.5 33,861 ''' !- ' - ''''. 27T, 2 re 10.810,16° 303,643 1.0,345.447 ' "7"----,- • . i : :-..:-.!,-. ~".....- 10,3303,44T r 7,318 - • '.. - ' ....:-- .. . . • •. . . . TBANSPOILTATION OF HEAVY FREIGLIT.---4 . meeting of espitalists and railroad men was recently . held at the Cooper.lnstitute, New York,-to consider the policy and practicabili ty or independent freight lines for the trans portation of coal, iron, timber and heavy pro__ ducts, over railroads built expressly for such purpose,• and riot desigued,for passengerez press and-fast freight. - Among other lines proposed was one from theeasterit shore of New Jersey to the an thracite cool regions. The -route was nit mentioned, but the idea andplan is indenti= cal with the coal road sorofen advocatecl 'in these Columrii.' " •-• , We - theritiori it briefly • as'a - sigief encenr:- agement, when, capital and railroad men give attention, io the:matter. "Necessity is the mother of inverition.' We may therefore hope that the necessity of the line proposed will secure its erection - and establishment.. "ALLISON'S akTABACT §TEAIiPu3tr.-1-Aftei being thdroughly tested at diffcrent collieries fulfills Region during the past'yeai, there_ can be no questien of this being tlae simplest, most effective and - eeonomical pump for mil !ling purposes now, in Use. . The first purap was turuedout In lloVember; 1866, and has we understand, been working successfully over since, with little .or no cost for repairs: The pump was patented Septeinber"24, 1867.. Ina late visit to the Franklin Iron Works; Port:Carbon, Allison &.Bannan - proprietors, we inspected two pumps of large size "Which. were nearly ready. for Shipment. The pecu-. liar advantages . of these pumps Claimed by. Messrs. Allison & Bsrman over all others, are as stated by -them, 88 follows: • They are double acting, wfth but one pole. They oc cupy less sptce, (a 14 Inch pump' with - steam (hinder, SO inches in diaMeter,- 4 feet - stroke, ie but feet long, .4 feet wide,.SX feet high.) -The stem valve Is moved -by the steam or Me . water in the columti, producing. an action similar to the eccentric movement on crank pumpa. - . They cau be run up tciti Speed of leo. feet per minute, without any peunding or destrnctiyejar on the valves or other parts of, the pump ,They requite no . stays (*.fastenings of any kind, their own weight being innlicient to keep. them perfectly steady, even when . working on the heaviest . lifts. They will work nn lifts up to 400 feet vertical height, and will run Many speed from 160 feet down tni foot per:minute.' • . • All of the pumps. are constructed • under the superintendence of Mr. Allison, who has ,twenty years' experience in manufacturing mining 'Machinery. .- • • • These pumps.will throw from four hundred to twelv4 hundred gallons of - water per min= ate, 'according to size.' • The folloWing parties have them'now use :-.-John H. Bracken, 135 feet lift; J.G."• &G. S. RePplier,.36 do.:; JolioP. Brock, 33u do. ; Harleigh Coal HazletOn, 324 do ; Wolf Creek Diardortd Coal C. 0 .., 350d0 5 ;. Duncan Coal Co., John klayes,. Supt., 250 do., at the last 'named colliery, carrying steam 1540 feet without protection to . pipes. Among the. the testimonials which have been received by Messrs. & Batman, in referenee to the capacity of-the . puutP,. the following from. Gen. Sigfried is explicit and to the point. • ' • , . . - ..Orriee WOLF. Cr.zzu I!bigoirri COAL Co.; m111:11.8 Snipes - is or COAL. • • IiIINERbPI4IE, Pa.; August 31st, 1867. Masses. ALLVON'.S BARRAN, FRANKLIN IRON.WOKK% PORT CARRON, PA...-GENTI..kREIVI-- - -.Yonrs of 12th asking informati--n in regard to the Steam Puffin you putiii atour, colliery near this place. • In 'reply, 1- would Say.thi...• punip has been running since Jane 4th. and giving entire satisfaction. : Our engineers :a nd boss . es were numb prijudiced against steam pumps, - but the' successful working -of this pump has convinced them that steam. pump s will.work on the heaviest lifts, and with ca much ease of movement as the pole pumps. The pump as, yon know, is a 12-inch pole. 25-inch steam cylinder, 4-!oot stroke; the vertical - fleialit.,of bur lift 1,1'250 feet (actual measurement), the water pressure on pump when at seals .ra/ lba. per - Square Intl' ::.the steam pleasure to :balance water,' alts. per square inch. When pump is running -25 - strokesVer minute, the pressure on Piston is 46 lbs.. tier square inch.'These pms-sures were taken with pressure Barge under the supervision of tnie of your men.. We have in the same elope, one of the old style pole pumps; -14-inch diame ter, .11-foot stroke, and we and that we can pump as much water with the steam - pump; mailing 29 strokes. . per-minute, as we could : with two - of the old 14-inch and running the steam - pamp up to 28 strokes;its much as two 14-Inch - and one 10-inch of theeld We are • carrying our steam near ly:800 feet, and experience- but litßc difllcultywith . it -In-shott, we feel. warranted in saying that-your pimple. a complete - euccess. Working 'much-better than any.we.have seen; and %destined to superesde the old Mode.ofpmnpingwaterfrom mines. Yon are at libcrtylo publish the above if yon see.pro7 per. Very Respectful ig; • , . • • —T, K. &origin, Chief Supt. for Wolf creek:Diainond•Coal Co. This pump Is pot' only: effective'. for but also for rollittg mills, - water „ etc and its . comparative _cheapneS is . not . the least of the many" strong points in its favor It is not linlikely Messrs . . Allison & 13aunan may obtain a contract' to put up pumpinginaohinery at the new water works, Twenty-fourthVard, Philadelphia. They have submitted -a'. piopbaition which must command - attention and 'aceeptance if effect tiveness and cheapness are desired by the city apthorities in this matter.- °'A 'Mexican gentleipan who recently visited the Franklin :Iron Works; was much pleased 'with the • pump, and .said that it was: just the . thing needed et the gold and sil7er,mines of Mesi co. He thought there wouldbebnt little dill. ficulty in introducing it into' . . general use in 'that country..,. We deubt, if there la so'dffec tivea mining pump - in use in Great Britain. - ' , Messrs. A. Lt., B: have dam*? : orders to • keep them busy daring:the rest of the Year. • • Allisoh ft-13sritiah's_ portable , ' boring' ma= y chine, which was -patented • 0 . 4. 9, 188 . 6, is :ki r its ptirpose,, a . desirahle ',end economical tool for machinist s and caws.: . 4 Dining our visit to the Wollaive saw one empi6yed in boring the'-.ceette of a large cast iron . If - does:the work quickly and effectively.. hitt:chine- weighi about tinethousand pona6; and wilt' bore a . hole 'from Silr.iqi . te 18 - inches deep,- .It is claithed that it will do 'double the work cif.a orizon tal. thitehine. : The. machine is strong and finished, having iqttare threadrid.feed screw., and .hetsvY .brass nut,, Is self feeding. both up and _down; ;and is furniihed with steady_bar and :44 .pulley 80 inches diameter, • 5 Incli‘facie: This. effective Machine ,is not. only in asp here, itutbislalrei(iy fehaff its way: to Iynchburg, Va., Where it gives - great sitiefactioh,.. The . price of this maChine, at at theWorka is $250: • • BHA. 4 . ll.taths . hale commenced to sink a 'nevi slope at . their -colliery , - near Mahanoy ;°. Bow* or,T*llo nud,TitinVortstioe, OMB 1;196T. • • • Pmiairsis . m.§. 2:arialuoltio Ratiitoio. • - Prom Pottsville to do do • . Port' litcluitond OT • .do Newirorit. drawbiteicolf.:.%.,* 2130 *2l3llPOttkle to • 2es . • - de- • do.' "New York: draivbee4c otr,, itoci Philadelphia, Quist, IntlAts • ": • iling' toe • - . _''e::.lBB • • 200' Akt v* N. 3, CentrallliA,, os, 1.10:Jo Port J0hn50n......: , - 210 do I.leit Ira*. • • • " ' 263' .:11o". to New York vis Del. ply: azu1.41471 • '. •: - ' nal; Including unkiullog .; ~..., . ~,,, do to Now York via Moitisrantir" . "" . . —. : . fro 'to Hoboken visi:.llEoerlis4l4lferet ' '. 239 ~-,to Neve War.: , • ' - , 1 ' •-, .., ~ Ak"-,- 4 ' — IR i k.....c , 7lLumbetivrt ic;.iiiiiis4ci.ll:::.m.,.._.:, 2V Z-.' ' . 1 62: dyante of. ribourW= :-. • , • 'iliie shGt7." '''' = e xpo e to il, 3s : ;...... 340 .Jolngou mryT,,,. 25 to i.sab§.499o::vba Port, .2 . 65 iiCkpirAlfit s itElo3B, • - 1 7 1tsnuitcture•A Etertot tqateX 4 ining. a;nd Blasting `P o wder; : 13 , tor tho.dntlesette Coil Vault. hltY ibtetir isasatlty of-either A-or *Powder; deliregMt promptly .alike )ow market rides, to an_y Openitlab tlto *pole tresti from the Spring *don '-gtisranteed. ' • .• ~. •_ • ~ • completeA _ stee/t. of ;the r LaMu Pow der, sk," y .S EA - for the. teu;kiwaniti .t 1 TT Illsitort,:trom Scnetttin, ..Pet: ter the Wi°l34Bg Raglan:if/1r 7 "-•-tyk P Al L VkAgh , ritlf - t 4 'z i, Fot the Middle rod • t , 441er' c l o ' • .9ttetiet !ti . 4 11; -• . t1 " / .'? . . wi.: 11 .., - -] , /T. - i. , .: , N. , :...it.'i5,:!:._;:•.:...tT:Y--a..17....:::,N•...-..4;L ,- ;:_i!i.,.- . o_o-..t,T.'0... - 5 , .-.i:74'.. - .-•.: : .2i0:. - .,: : ::: - :i.if.e.. : 1... A: -Ti . A EftE:"ITOtI g - .v.lvi•- I :Et.EILTI..Nc cum-pA6 - KiPic' "?. - 20 PEI? CE a BELOW REGII,MI MOM BANNAN, ,l -ii '' RAMSEirS MINERS Four giod Tann - el • 1 .: -men wanted at Enterprise. - Celliernjiaree Miles above Shanuniin. Highest prices paid for mining: ' ' •*Eqpt: "GT 4 ANTED. p.An Agent. .w th the Y NEW YORE. COAL TIIADE'to take charge of a bruich 'oce in ;Now .YOrk. P4ment. aelexy or comadi ffi elon. Address With real iMme, P. O. BON 1411, ?Mita% • • '" Oct 19, —42-4 t SlTUireus . AND rtllNleilLl4lsending,Coal to their Mends in Philadelphia, inn have it received a#cl deir erect with pintaptnews by.: - • A...CONVb.RY at ! ' Cal, Arend and CherrySla. Oct 'GI • _ '451,3re 11.711 E 'arr. '.C.*FFEE - COAC CO: .j.lAnow'onder tlfelocintrol of-thi undetsigped; who wfillisy for eipplles Zelivorid at.the colliery oq and after October:Mt: and they aro-daly . .atahorized to . collect the moneyfar all coil - dellinized 13114C6 Seat. 30: . •GEORGE POWS, " • . . Office; OctObeii.jB67: . • • • •-• All*nneettled -claims of the Lama Coal Co, up to October 1,. 417, will be attended to by . •' • , C. lirfAllSH,.Treamire,.l7B Congress Soften. • Potteidile.Octoberl, •:' .. . •-• 02-St' ••• • NICURACIIIiC COAL LANDS FOB: zi , KALLE.--Vivis-eighteentha_ of tbe 31t: Laffee Fetate`tlt BcimylkilLeono4l; tb.reeinitea from Rant fotir.Collieries on the tract anal twoothers paitly supplied _front it. Whole area nearly 700 acres. Scri=L : property aunt cm application • • BRO.TLIEREii 'Aral:nears, Pottsville. July 2'f, !GT • 30,tf MINE 11114.4. - GAP COLLIERY TO M., T.--The Colliery . how worked :by Mamma; Wm. Kear.&. CO.,:curthe Gettle :and Wagner estate; will be,leased On favorable terms to an 'experienced Mperattir, froM April Ist, ISO, the date' of the termi nation of the present lease. It is situated on the line :of. the Mine Hill Railroad, eight miles from Schuylkill Haven, and: hairs ran - of two and a' quarter miles the North Dip of all - the veinald the-Mine Hill Basin. The ris • at the Mteelfill Gap at the middle .of the tract. Its depot tabutvone-HlC•below the, water level. and in.this lifilhaAllfitslar and*Church .Neins are - yet to be worked. . The . Ainti.rovenwate are in good . eon ditiod andeapableettaking oat and preparing a large . For detailed infitimatkin err totn _ _• • Civg . 4241-XyLint Iktgineers. •'Pottsville.Qed.Asl,‘ .5 . 1! -•• • •-; •-• 41-U • Freights from Pt. 'Amerbarg t 66 . Boehm . 210 Beverly — -• • • 2 10 Cambridgepart 2 40' Charleston • • ' ' 25 Davensport ' ' 2 BO ROA Cambridge • 2 40 - Fall River 1'45 Gardner • •- .; : 2'25 Haittord . - • .2 30 Bingham .• . ... -.. - 2 '35 Dinn. • • '2EO: • • 130 ::1313veanela anOlol.lmato •• Eivaithta from New : York' 3'Bo Fall River 1 85, Newport ,' 1 60 ,Norwlett' '• 1.20, Providence . - • 1 40 Norwalk- ' 1 00' 111dd1et0wn;.t.....*... 1.20 • Portland • ;.150 Salem • Albany '• • '• '9O . • - - . Frieghti Clio .in . Et To Philadelphia :• • ' • allian " . - ... . . $1 26 ' @ New York.. ' - • '-' .2 -2r.,04 • Freight* fro in ll:eoxiieto wa or Alexandria. To PhilOelphls .; • • 2 5@ • 'New York 2 004 t ; IBoaton" ' 2 50412 ,62 THE COAL .M.ARIOETa PRIDES GE 00Afi c) f.0 TILE: • 04.11G0. [cipz4zirran'simmE4.y.roe T 24. ithortme.iiminu..] AT rnuAbELruu. P Olt SIMMENTS: . ' • : Ooti 25,.1867. Schuylkill l'hui Ash Prep.tred,.:.::— 4 2.5(a 450 • - "-- -• . Chestnut; ..... 2 900 3 c.O " Ash . Lurop . . ... .90a 00 Boat:and Broken- '3 904 4 00 • ". : Egg • • ' 4 - 10 e 4' 25 " • • 4"10®4 - 2 ." . Chestnut;;. ... „ . 3Me I,oeust M. Lrunp,• - ... .. ... 4' 00e . . St,„"boat aral Broken.... r 4 00 " " : Egg— •4 15e 430 . •' 1 • '1 • Stovo..': .. .. ....,.. 4'154 420 3 , 004, .3 10 Lurki • • *. 5 , 000 • - 11 ' - Ind 8r0ken:...'.....„ 5 00' ' " . .... 500 e . • "' Stove: - - • ' . •- '5 004 • 11 Chestnut, 3 75(0 400 Broad Top, -• • • • 4 904 5 00 - &Tem. COar..q.' Hill & Harris, Lump......,:.. . . .. • " St:Boat and Broken " • Egg: .. Stove.: • : " • Chestnui -The following prices are for shipments (mat of StOuington, Coun., by - Chas. J. and J.. H Eastwick. Burnside; Broken " Egg.. Stove •. • " • • Nut, Pea Lorberry Coal, Fran (Lykene Valley) . . : plrAll coals deidred tri lie repiiited Euipperial.will be put under this head, provided the; quotations . are ntshed' the:parties interested: -:. • • . - • ;. ,• • Oct: 24, - 1E87: • Schuylkill Red Ash by Boat .LOad.. 5.75 t -• Chestnut, " . " 4 004,4 25 . " - 'White - Ash Lump:.. . L 2.50 "• • Steam Boat and.Brollen.. 5 25'4 • - " Egg. • • - • • 52514 ". . Stove.. _ • • • 5 254. - . • Chostnui, - ' • ' • ' 4.1004 .4..25 Lehigh * White - Ash 'Lump ' • 5 5(.4 4 " :Steam Boat and Broken 5 354, • .. ... . 5 5 . 60 • • Stove • ' • • . • .4 • " Chestnut, • • • •• • 4 254 • , • .-:Lehigh Coal ut'Elltgalkethport: 'Lcunp, . • • by 0arge.....„•. - . 50(ir St. Bat and Broken' " 5'254 ..:, Egg;. • •••••- " " 5 254 • Stove, •• . .."••• •• • •'• 5 sn - • Chestnut . ••••• ". • .4. 504 ••••• 18ci ruiiion Coal at Eli Lump; ... Auction prim.: ' 8 - 3 734 • Steamer, . • " .. 3 8.1i4 Grate, . • . • ' 3-93 0 Egg._ • , •'4 454 - :' Stove,. - , • • -4 8.54 Obestunt„: s - • " • • .'8 984 - At private sale - 25 • t0 40 cents a ton advanee. • Freight tciNew Yorh 68 - cente pertim.• Pte•Auti: Company , O Coal tie Newburgh. • Limp,. • .• 'Auction 'prices - - Bt.• Bet ttroien, • " • S • .. • . " Otiftitont. - - . • '" • Atlirivate. sale 24 to 41 'cents a ton advance. Freight to New York Te cents per ton. Illudoon Co.'s Cittil ittlllbandoit, . CCircraar Lum prices : for Oember and Noitember. p • $5 30 . . Steamboat ' •• . . • 540' ;•.• • 600 , Egg • • • . • 5 TO ' Mutant .' • •• ..... •.• ‘'. .4 90- • 'Num Rim - 1;1;1 . 1;a foill TO cents ft tun freight . . . . . • • • AT . BA.L1r11110:11E.• , TO trade front . Yard or wharyca . • - ." Wilkee're k.PittatorW.Ash.. . ;.$6 000 6 25 Lykens 11. Melt.. •25@). 660 Shamokin, white or 12...k.5it 5 sog.6 00 Delivered to consrimera.......* . 00@). 756 Georp.4o ereeliand.Cliniberktai ,• , • " o. b. at Loenets POhit for .e . hipping, '• 4'4 8506. 10 tietnietown. D. 0— •* • • •. ' 250 460 Leltqgh d Allahamiy Coal Trade - for 1867', Weekendog,with.lastSatarday: • • . • . Modmiar Smmicaos; ' • • ''fientMc...Coat Company • '• Want Etas.. '• ' • Mahanof CO , ' Dalai* kkilltrrys . Glendofi Vcial - • ' • Ralthm Steam . .. s. . McNeal Coal &Iron 'ComPny: . 4 .. q.rmpan 'ThOmas•Coal Oompictiy - •z. , • Williams &Herring ' . Shamolcba Nalle; Coal 9, 4 9XVV% 1 r • . .. .. OUNT .. . = • : ;; •ckoremonOltig woeic,lait ~Ov ~ ... Soltyyllaill Co. lealiroadoi• for 1867. Thelollon quantity Cirtoaltoungnoted own thd following leat far.the week ending ozf Ilmen. schaqactur Yelet: lase xm.:7 mnicreet. • • •• MACKBAND IRON OHL teat over. the AM Creek 'Ball Road For cue week ending on *don*lent; Week. "Itgviotifi Toinl:.lc; Coal Trade by Railriad and Ijastat . dr 9ehrt Anbigii=;;..4 Total I& Pig viola): tom/-yetr, TO eagle # 12211114 .7ear, • 'Decrease::: .. IffEZZE . _ ... Won '.JL z_:- OF ALL RINDS. CLOSING OCT POTTSVILLE, PA. COAL • • •• - fPkiliadhl: • 1 . 75 Newbury/Ikt.; :215 Neponaght • 1 75 Newport:— "1 .75 New Hav,en..... 1 75 1 75 'Pawtucket • ••• "- 2-05 ..... • 1 .76 2•40 Portheid.. . . . 2 25 Qulncy, point - • • - 905 Salem '' 26 Salisteiry •• • arrived toriweek. ••: • - Ellzabethpcira. •.. ' INewbaryport - 175, New . ... '2O LPawtucket: • 155 Taunton 1:15 'ew Haven.. ' 100 IPortamonth New artfoid. !Egal AT. NEW YORK. ;..42,639.05 NIHAU 17. 03' , .192,360"05 "2,664 00 ,4 43,393 12 2,035 16 . .497,03T. 00 MILIZOAD. $6,043.15 7.992 01 51L,112110 ;491 , 09 mat 06 s o mmo os 1,1941169, : 8'0D1,478.11 ~: ~~ SSEER Do.tits.lo 74.114 04 11.41). 12 119,989 10 14,11! uR '114,154 . • -5- CoAI Tridde Oil- 1867 F . sr•streeit, bn 8, 43 41 1 tastf_ Calial&TOßS:'-"r------ -- . 'ToTat , - mnum l TOTAL. -..._- Er i ze2 , 2. .- ~ . • ^,„•;.; 4,• , ' 114.654 - 1,83]. 83;378 .lEafft.tossr ..... 4 41 5 1 171:604 N.L.Pleseguit.•.i:.. '-- - 139 ' - 5 2 31 4 -1.029 ' 28,899 ,Tedd0. „, ..,,,,. 2.496 . .99.337. 1,100 ;-43:993 Harldgi „ - , 1.4 56 -83 ,554 1,014 18.950 Ebtierinle Coal Co.. .106$ 5 9 , 84 6 1-404 30.717 fit.0ak .. ' .. llu 2 4 86 4 • 744, -18,057 Connell Ridge 1,694 63,017 ' sv.o 4,176 Bark Mountain..... 1,871 46,001 '.''1,460 .. 55,350 New York ft Le b - e.45T 84 , 69 0 ~ 4.58 IMO 6, ifdtley:BroOk coal c 1.620 - 7 -1 71 .t 9 5 4,581 5049 Gen= Pa. Coal Co 1,921 - 82.171 - .' • as 9 „4 2 6 Spring Nt.. OW Ca. 2,025 111,714 . 499 s,sl7 ()A m a li e ' 2,499 12,634 of - - 10,909 Beaver Meadow.... Ai 1,535 , Lehigh Zinc Co • . . MeNes.l... • 1,918 79,695 lit " 4.45.3 Knickerbocker C'l . C ... 4336 44,17 t. • .4496 Coal Rgn Coal Rathbun Caldwell& ' 23.,641 ' Glendon Coal C 0..... , -., 14.27.0, - 95 mo,anoy. . „..-... • 66 9 / I St; Dalana.Cool C 0...:., - , K 1,913 . 7.1 . 41 Silliman . . . - ...,... 9,063 ', 61.77 0 l ' - Balti--iore boat co.: , - 30 .1,571 s[o 14973 Franklin. ' 9 . 763 1 15.5'5 diniesuied - ' SS 7 , 755 -649 1,341- Lehigh & Son: Co.. . • 11.445 1 " 2,933 T.,,,,.4.,,,..ref , •:.170 1 /. 90 21 •• at 7.469 WEllrosbarre 441 00.953. 2,612 67,115. . Warriors Eon 68 , 3 10.12e' *.- 2,0 ,7- Parrish, Thomas- I,CT . • 56 . 63 :1 19,, 10,303 Leh , 0 ) , 1 1 & Nay Co.C• • 112,152 221.12 S Petker. Skew' atl3o. : ' ' • - * 2,3 1 3 Other i Shltpera.....• 117 132 ' 9 . 459 M t _ Rtna. oy 149 1,471 452 1,951 North Mahan ' • I . 25. -Walter Bras. & Co.. 5. 1,141, 61 N.. Jeraey Coal Co.. 469 .13,94 c 929 7,9 4.^ . „ John Limbach & Co. t . ;'. - .. : • 369 Trent* n Coal C 0..- , ' ' 1309 . 195 Union Coal Co - 184 "7,49 e , 5,3 n Wpm:W.oog Co- ao ' • 17,66,1 -, 6090 Primrose Coal C 0... . Thomait coal co: ... 44S ; 26 , 3 53 93 1,678 Williams &Hewing. . ,116. •• 10,001 . „429 Highland Coal CO.. .1,527 • 18,051 - 'Ba••,' 13;264 Mount Hall °WC°. S4 ', : ' 929 . . - 99 Upper L.lrigh C. CO. 1,626 43 •1;21 639 12m6 New Port Coal Co.. , j 787 :3,236 .Everhart Coal C 0... -- • 1.,51,5 , 2,619 Valley Coal C 0....-. . 1 3i5 - 769 John 11tat0n.......,1. ,I 1. 1. 91 . 27 . ', K -.- 3 ..- 24608,06 1 7 . ..__. .: , - " ' r.T.21.571 663,7.'2 ' i 34,424 . 808,695 &' i 1 Total by It. Canal 41,641 2,472,471 -. tame ti cretwe rae oase laht Y . 4 ar• 7 9 2:: o t: 5 4 11:4 . 0 6 : 9 9 / 6 2 1 . : 1 ----.- . . :NEWADVERT7IIE.NTS: , . . . VARIB.TV • • A Ladies' Cleaklimeloth ; READY 3LADE COATS; Cada made.to• outer... Cload 'and Dress rim mtngs ou hand. new. styles of patterns for Fall and Winter. - .A:Or-• FL. B 0 L AND , ' ... Centre St., below iiiiterican Douse, Pottsville. . October 26,'67 . • •-.. .43-3 t ' STRAY jjoW.,qtme to the •preinisea of the. subscriber' about Ono .rtiouth .11 ''l White' COW,'wfth reci;eirs, 0084.1 and front . feet Thetiwner can have tbe'cqri for, or ahe wiil.be cold tol pay exnenaes. • • Jgßgart 4 . 1 1.111101F.L, Mt; on Oztober 2 6 , ' . • . SIESi . ,-RQSR . .4III- fIIESI' 30430 • 19-Cile l alSl We belies large and ,ilnelk.f4TOWn stock -of Rowse embracing over tlflo - Teat:ties, including the.uniqn.. and hniivalled I.ye l low ; climbing ~ • Itose; "Manikin Neil,» which we - n(4°ller for save for the first time, 'Price .of .Alaes4allNeilo. , :each, -$1 00 and $1 50. GRF.ENWOOD NURSERY. • October 22; .• • • . 41. • Arrillar clicwrisiquity, mrin 411;,' Ai AT HALF THE - EXPENSE. NO DANGER OF EX PLOSION! Nn' breaking. of Chimneys; In a word, a perfect Coal Oil 'Lamp. L ABM. a general variety of Lamps Suitable inr•Charches, Halls, and Public Build- Ingo, newel] as the ordinary styles and sizes: 'We in vite the attention of Country Merchants to our splendid varielrof TABLE GLASSWARE, which we will sell in full packages at. Factoiy prices. or in qaantities - to snit purchasers.. • .• • i.. ••A J. WEIDENER.• : • No. 3S South Second Street, Philadelphia. October 26, .67 ' 43 3m pwRIETIPTORY MALE . E COAL' • • .LAN.IIIII.- , W.tli be'sqld at Public Sale; •,* . • . . Pour:adjoining tracts ofGoal Lands, in Blythe Town ship, Schuylkill County. near. .11Iiddleport containing: 525 acres,- Csi perches:, There. are 30 [enacts' •houses, a' saw ,mlll, acres' of farm land, 'and a considerable amount of valuable woodland . :The - Big - White Ash Vein "runs along the tneuntaln side of the property for. about:l.49l:yard+. The .Iprrmises will :be:shown .by. ELTTIIOIdPSON. Port Carbon. Sale to cumin - am at 12 O'clock, at the Pennsylvania-4141, Pottsville. October 26: *6'l: : 434 t.. OT AEt MIS NMI 2.16 ESTA T ELT-Notice is.' her,hy given - tti the th 6 ItOtherntel and Zram•rman Estate of . Hone - ad. : that Itmeeting is called. by the undeisigped 'at In on FRIDAY, 'NOVRAIRRR • 151 h, • 1567, at Anienbach's Hall. No.-6T4 Penn street, Head- - Wit, Berkocounty:Pa.. The object ,:f. this meeting is to decide whether they Will Send a person- to Holland or not, in order 'to make Tan etn•rt to . recover, said ea tateit. • Coplee of all papers, liers, :Bible and family .records, - the Heirs will please bring with them. and - a coinraittde will. then •be appointed to take them in 'charge. P ersons interdsted and not able - to attend in per Son, will Instruct;others Who will be there. what money 'they ..intendsnbectibcfor the above objr•ct. As this is oar Jest effort, I•htiPe all fersons'intetested . will attend for final notion., „JOHN J..SCUOLL, Secty • Allentown P:O.- WAn4xEisr.a, ykrpasilMt. :G:R-A PE VINE- - S 31/1 I 3E -m L. C, N. • • . • • .Wit take pleasure'in calling the attention of those Intending planting to oni estkraiive: and well grown, stock - of GRAPF. VINW. , 'Oar vines are. propagated air the single eye system; • chiefly from bearing Nines, : and are grown grpressly• •to suicily-the home trade.- 7 Our'doliection Contains - Allen'. Hybrid, Adiiortdsig, 41.1cincOrd, iiirevellitia , Del tx7 ware,' Diana,. liartfOrd Prolific; Nonni 'fillaxntinoValy. • Rebecca. itogOrhi. Illy bride Nos. 1.3, 9,..13; 19 and Union Vii l'agm "or'Outacioi, .To • Kuhns; Clinton, .1.'011411a and Cativorlbn: . • • Our vines are grtiwn.on ourpwri grounds which en tildes us to offer them 201 . per cent. cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. For further particulars 'apply at. ' GREENWOOD NURSERY. . : October • i• • 7 . 43- • •• 1 T'rEtt44' Remaining luzielaimed in Li the Poit ()dice; at POttaville, Suite of Pe*yin nla,.co the 26th day of:(ictOber, IX7. - • • • - 25a obtain any or these letterS, the applicant 'mist call for "cdicrtised lezier6;!' give. the date of this list, and pay one.tent for advertising. - • • . •-• ••• If not called, (or within out inenth they will ..be :set t tolhe Dead LotterOdkce: •• • . Breloinper Cath Ginidin Marla. Richards Jno H Crawley Rohl- .Ileekney Mrs Jas Rooney Win . . Caption John Keenan Geo '. • Saylor A,G- COudun Path . Keift Tiniottiv • t Sherry Christ .• • Condon, Itichd . Larklr HanJ :Skelton James Crock. Sallie A McMahon Ja5..22.. Stitzel ROA • - Coiner Mary : • Moose:Emma Sedzwick Thos ' Culler Mrs A.E . ..M il ler Mrs Mlrry Saunders. Mary.: Doduelly P•A McCarthy Juu eh Smith Miss D C Hut William. Nce}y Thoe • . Travers .Miry .• Ford Joe • • PiSue Mrs J•W Vanchan Edmond. FOster Marg A Price Mrs Geo Woods 'Mich' , • Gillen Sallie . Pouter •Mary.E Wells Nellie •:.••• -. - . Oct. id, '67 . • . • id..SILLYMAN, P. M; 440 e 4 41I© 4 50@ 4 NO 350® 003 000 5'03 75,3 . , . • M.11,E,--Parsuant A.tii,an order of the Orphans' C‘ani . of Schuylkill County, the nbecriber, AduliniFtrator of John Emerlcb late of - Ninth Manheim*Townyldp, duceased„will expose -to public pale at. the premises on. . - . , I.Ved,ttesibty, -. Novemb.ei 20th, • IS6I. • At ld o'clock In the forenoon, all tbativrtain mensungi and tract`-of laud sitaate In- the Townyhip ofink . North Manhelm aforegatd: bounded by lands of Daniel Wernei, John W. Delbert, James Lessig, Tohn Bowen, - Nathan If. lints aud.others, and contain:. Ing . 71 acres and 'O2 perchtS with the appurtenances consisting of a two-ytory fume dwelling house and 'stable. . 'FRANCIS Mintnintratnr. By Order of the Orphany..Cknwt.- • .'. : , . ' - • CHAELF..4*ctly.r,'Clerlc.. . ' •. . 500 4 GO 25 . . Also At the:mile ttnie and plaice. the 'saki Admin tratpr'.will sell, at public sale:the fotlnwi•ing, personal proptirtY': TWA pares; three covis„thrt..e sheep, plows, harness, wsgops, turkeys, ehiek'als - ,' 'geese, 'and all kinds of farming intplementatuni household. furniture. .00411.10[18 niade khnwn at the sale. • ' • FRAIiCP, EMERICH, Adininietrator.: ;:.October 2C, , 6T • • . • 1, ....111A1)A111..130.ND; ' i2r• • eigrt;:'• . • . The:Great - Female' . Ilas .taken ?mins at the MERCIIANTS' 110T134 • . Pottsville, Pr two y' eke, - commencing. OCTOiS 'Et..2Stfil;:l3o7l;: where she Can-he cdrisifited on alt diseases pertaining to hefses.: M'(hne Boteo having had tin years' expert- , • iince In the: city of ;New. York,, where she btui treated. .fi'vetY disease to which ber - ser are liable, she feehicon.... fident in gfring perfect satisfaCtion..to all who-may seo fit to call upon her.._All whiy arc suffering ftomthoin , ic diseases,-of any natale, will.ilud relief by calling on Mada:ni:, if within the power, of medicine - 4o relieve.— All conitultitions strictly private and confidential; MADAM Born,could give thottsands•of testimonials of. cares ehe has made, but •consideni - those 'unnecessary, as her success treating 'diseases will show !never'. ..comnittnityvkliere she stops...;* - . • • have.forreale, if - any should wish, Dr. Cbelsia's'PreveutiVt% MADAM BOND. M. D. • HEPERENCES:—Dr-White,.ll . Avelino N. Y. ; .Burr, Wcst Broadway N. Y. ; Cos, Albany; N. Y. fifc 'fff . . •' - $1 6G® . 4 72® • 4 GT® - PRICES - I REDUCED. _LADIES CLOAKS -6REAT .VARIETV. T MA TERI AIS I AND NEWEST DESIGNS% AT LOWEST PRICES,- 61 ) E N G- , D • AGNEW & 25 S. Ninth Street four, q t 9 Ctie • m nt Stree op doo al)i - IyeEhttunt th i l o STitinental ' _ IPINIL A:DELPHI st.- t_2ll, '6l , 3u4 R. 672 12.016 I M 6I 14.244. 25.44 THE GREETING. 2.243 2 298 1,326 54T 116 - - . . Col!te ti o'n of G !pew; Qika rt e tes, - ..chgfrirus . • !-* • es, lrari4lNOtitp., &e. . 'IL. A. 211-E 104.0 **, ••- Author of !The Jubilate: , •"Barp of Jadab,...!. "Gold : 4 . en Wreath ....Mary chimes ," .etc: . ' 3:llrwardiof Half akillliou'Copies of Mr. Emerson'a kins.Mßooksllm to en sibid, a fact proving al*Ptliar-• ity which has rewarded -no other author of thesame ,olase of books, and which cannot fail to insure for this twee - Volume in immense The Contents of this work are, for the Most. part, - new. - A large number of valuable pieces have been contributed'. by• Mr:•L. Southard; whose name WA sufficient guarantee oftheir, sittelltuice: The marked femme of the collection are ORIGINAL! n - , ..BRILLIANCY AND VARIETY. and fotittsupoworefet:exemintition:' Mit there 1a ]Y4q~ilee ; Beek-Setere the-Public that Ia everypartiCular will rove. so Completely satisfactory to MIISIOAL SO - AND CONVENTION/3 ; CONSRRirATORIRS:!OLURS SING:" ERS: Pried; $1 as y SIS 1M per. dot. Mallet post paid. ' OLIVER :DITSON. & CO.. - Publishers, .277 , WnetdbEnniliki Iketom DrrsoN, & CO., 711 TiresaWay, ITeiv Toth. • Oct. 26.-42-tn. '..lAlfiEtf E. CALDWELL Sc CO, , Wil)s, 822 Chestnut Mireet, PECILADELP _ asvEumg.Thir-cogiums . 11 , • SAVE . made Teri idige additions to thetr natter =an view ot the:Approaching linibilyu . derived. Thm.NOVIILTDia and HABIT MERIT found in the • . GMAT thaTIONITROA .. The past Beason, by olli& the firm in EttruPe.. , 11 0 1 .,=ense atuekof , _ JEIPELIII4- Seib! Silver ware"; Pinted Goode, Binitiel. Vilacka.BPlllllsol4 Decorated Chinn Vases mad dirtionienisp. Carved Wood Oran- - ' And eierytbleg appeitatitnitiO the bednelit or GOLD - Note bettlfratotrin.Goode. kind/ .* i7*ite sold gpen its anni • " Mu ss ng - PiAll l MIMS id - FIXED SBITATiIk cti# ite, IT-4M* ... 156 11 . 8.6.18 14 1014 10 1,090 00 19.001-12 ' 663 00 11.5,889 42 791461 91: 8345311 03 1,102,301 Wii 08 lIAKTIECKLY OISFORT OF TEEN No& OONDITION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA NA- Timex. BANK OF POTTSVYILIE, on the Ihist Non . . . • Loans and discounts . $ t.„„ 00 -20 '66' Carrentexpenses " • " lea 93 Oash items (checks) ' :.I.OSS: T• 3 Toe from National Banks. •' °.3.,91019 B. S. Bonds. deposited - with "the Treasurer' of the United fitatmato.emure . cirmdating ' - • . Notes - • _ • -r - 84,00010 B..Nonds deposited with, ,the Treas*.e *.• ••• • of the Ignited Stntes .to - securedePmils.- • 100+090 00 Call: on hand in cbccalsitog notes of other. Fractional tarrrenci Tender Notea Conspopsl4tareit 'Rotes. 1,935'00 6,152 10 . . J.TABTT.j CapltatStock rad Surplus Innd , Individual Deisurds Er,. 8., Deposi Due to other Banks., Interest =count. ----- • •-• : -.sioo, 0 00 00 1,193- 90 1 7 ,311 79) • 7••• 69,914 SSI V l / 2 6213 I,IGS -93 . ' • . . $132,533-59 - I;c.-11; rtgauDge; 'Cashier or the ;Pewasylraata National Bank all'ortsville, do auleianly strigcr. that. theltre statemexttla tree, te the best 'ol' kikirri edge anil . C.:H..DEYGLESt, Cashier. State or Pentreilintnia, Scheylkilrilteuity, es.—Sviorn ertthositscribed Were' me: this Seventh daLL ' Lf October, October . 43-1 t . SLATE 111APITEL PIECES. 111LABBILEIZED SLATE PIi..ANTEILM, AND SLATE" WORN: GENERATIY., ON , . HAND AND 'MADE TO ORDER. • • ORA.T.kS...:-Low-Down .and Conimon Parini. and OF rice HIRE GRATES, 'tor burning hard' or sult Goal.. • , • • BADN,S'and JAM.B.S,, , for hand* wood: •.- ; • Latrobe or. Haatinuireirtre. Plug* Stove; '„ • Tile best Fire PlaUoileater in the country..". WARk•AIR REGISTERS and -1 1.13NIILATODS. ParDenlaxasUmtiori given io putting up ivorkinxity or country,. Wholesale and Rt.tail, - at • .- FACTORY I.N.I)SALES-N00,315, • No. 401 N. SIXTRENTII . aboveCallowlalll, 4,011 N .W. . • - (Formerly Anicild& W - 1.D0n,) 49..9. • 61 . . • P.DILAI,)ELPHIA.-, GENERAL NOTI(3ES. NOTICE.—The undersigned has Aiken the agency , 'of aLBRIQIIT...3' 'EXPRESS, will attend to the,. business In' tutor!) and Bulicits the continued patrcinage or the public. • Oct 26 . -43-30 JaMr....S.MOORE; 262. Centre _ NOTICE and EAVTION,AII pe r eons are hereby cautioned not torpurthase or trade fors note of $ 260; dated September lilth.'l , 3 given .by John Ruff and Michael Dietz to George Dietz, as the - same has been !oak or. and. payinent stopped. ••• ' - • - • GEORGE DISTZ.... nylkill Haven; Oct. 21, iCa• .1 . , . nu IS RIT-..cau tion.--tha Satan: day. - morning , last about 2 o'clock, .M., my sate MIS broken - 90cm and robbed of. abont $4O in cash and.. 53,321 44 In Ashland Borough order's, - which I had untied as Borough. Treasnier.. . All Perseus are csnUdeed not negotiate, buy or . receive "any Orders on Ashland Borough. Lisned prior- to October Ashland Oct 24.'61-43 at ' A. K: WILMINGTON and RBA DING . RAI LROAD.--Propomis. will be re ceived from the 10th to the • 80th o! October for the Graduation...land.;.Maionry of the Wilmington' and Reading Railroad, extending from. Wilmington. Del., to.Blrdaborin, Da. • speclfleadons and farther inforiner tton Can be obbttned'at the Engineers Office, Coates; v,llle, P. - HOBAET,'"ghg. in Charge, IixBSOLIGT.IIIiTi OF CO-PAIt:F- IviEfasuitp..4.The Co-Partneribilihere tofore exieting between the. nodefalgned 'under the Arm naniwof DOFF As ARIA in. the boteE\bnalnera, was thhiAlay dipiallfectby iouttialomistint.'„ Itiebtrst n& s of the late firm Will be aettled by:Wm:W. Reed. T9ttaville, Oct. 11, w..witE, • briainewkofilua Inte. litm.wlll,be cantina d by the uuderslgned: -- - • • :WM'. W: - IE: O.T.lifIE le hereby *gliren that I have hie. day taken PoseesuiOn.of that certain hate ler shop. two wagons and bay mare; formerly used by .3:- slab Barr, in Fmegrove, Schuylkill,Couuty, minty pr perty. and loaned the ,same "XlL2mlller - it • Harvey butchers. •• - • .• J - - JOSIAH STEES.- IrOctober 7th, IRCV. • • ... ' . , 42 3t • NOT IV H.... Having purchased of Chailes Haines the Brickyard and 'all dte.appurte names belonging thereto,- I would announce to the .public,'that I will continua' the :business and be pre: trig y an n6 y x‘ pla S c p e ri a n l l gn. ti !lre " -Wil g a t ilethti ld. an s T d ing Itailroad. • .Addresa,- - A.../SOYER; Oct 6, • 'Leesport, Berke Co.,Ta., , . , . . DIDOstOLUTION .• F NERSUIEPt.:-The firm .of S A. Ponta & Bro.': is tliis day diasofved by mutual consent: ' A. Foritaretirin r ,o. D.N. Mintz is hereby autherlied to settle the business of thC late firru.'and trill c aninue • lhe business in his own name, S. A. FOLITZe- • • • August '61.• . ' • . • DAVID E. FOUTZ. • • • . continueill little Wholesale Dru and led •I• ichaelinsinetn,' Nanufitchiring Fouts's. ifedlcin, at the.old place. No. Iln - Franklin. street, nuder'tke • name and - style, of '•' • • .DAVID E. POLITZ. . Baltimore. Atignst'l. ISO.' • •.- • ,IS-Gt • •• . . PATIENT CE 'MOVEMENT 01! STEJLin Erttil E.—To till - srbona it may Concern t--For•ra.d In consideration of In hand; paid by JAMES WREN..of the 'Borough ,of Pottsville, County of Schuylkill, to -LeivisEikenberry of. Philadelphia, the 'mitt-whereof has been acknowl, edged, the said 'Eikenberry has sold to 'Mid JAMES' WIZEN the right to apply It In the •County. of •Schtl9l - lan, States Of Pennsylvania, on all Steam- Rngines now tense or that may : hereafter hewed, Lewis Illikenber lys /improved Cut-oty • for Economizing Sientu by. E Zion notion-s( for •ghic.l4 ,letters pat ent, dated Noielubur 19, 'IBGI, have been • granted to the said Lewis Eikenberry by the United States.). 1111 persons desirous' of informallhn regarding the benefit of this Valve can receive the%ame at My office in Coal street,. 'The benefit:of this 7 7,11Ve to all persons using Steam langoWo IP from 2010 40 peicent. on the bell engines built. • It can.be applied to all old engines. . ' Al, chinlsta are relocated to take part in this 'lmport:: :ant imiproVement. They um secure from.me the use for building new engines and also.for putting; the Im provement on old engines:,, They s can see the.motlon at my works in Coal :street. where I have Won my en 'gine working to the savings heroin 'statist ...• It also can be seen at "Ruch. Evans's,- Mill, Atkins & Bros.ts 'and Palo Alto Rolling Mill, 'JAMES' WREN. .• . • . • Washltigton Inni Works. -Pottsville. Feb. 27066" • - . 9-t7 • CARPETINGSi - &c - : • • E E .- 15 . 0-1 1 411 . • Sr - S H • : • , WHOLESALE ,AND lIEEAIL . • ' .• , • • • • • . "cARPEriI .WABEiIOKJSE; No. 91!0 . .irelt St. abto;e . .Ntittl4 . •• • • Would• tesperquliy ealitrie attention.ot carper . Buyer. . • to trielz NEW sTosca of , -. . FOREIGN - AND DOMESTIC"cII2PETIGSi .Or E'VE.E.E STYLE • AND .I"4IHEES, • NOW 1?0 . i?s!L LEO; September 7, T. 7 SO5" EXCELSIOIi SOS FUR ENIPORIVAI No. Bns ASCII. , ('td docie nhoae.Blh,Nt•n Side;) ' PIIIII . .ADELt. FHA: LADI)De, MISSES' AND CIIILDREN,3 FAN Clt runm, Of every deeciiption, and a t t al a i ll . ..pilcee 'wholesale and . 'CleuninellESE Sable Soto at s2o' 00 . and tywir&S. Do. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL Seth at $lO 60 & upwarda Persons wlahlug'to purchase, will do well to give OS a *`Repaired. AISESIBi),LD'§ oCilidElsiTßA:TicEi*TßA Cf BUCRU. . • Is the Great Diaregc.' • - • . .. • • • 'inizmnoixes 001 , 1081CFRATIO LrTra..ter 6Ii.BB+PARILLA Lithe Great Blood.Partfler.. • • ' , Both are prepared acenrding ., td rules at-Pharmacy and Chrepintry, and are the , =lost active - ' : that can be Bold by Ihnggiete erarYwhere:: . ' • " ' :•• • • . •- - - - • ..Flour ait - * ••• reed _-. !Si 3Fs • v . No. 44 Mbirket Street,. Paiuri!!e~ Penns. September 6, TT: , .864 f.; MAIMOOD,AND .-YOUTHFUL -1/IQOR . are re' gained byllelmbold*Sßatraet.linelan.. . PirtitIV9A I,II rOf*XLVAL 9 CE 'Ho l t WO IMO. —Will be suld at public tale on'.' titaturday,Noyiniber 9: 4867, 1. :• !- 'At • 1 o'clock;: P.' IL, • at rife ie;ibi.the City of•Reading.the HAMPTON FUR-•' • • NACE PROPERTY,' - situate in Lehigh-,' j County; three miles from Millerstovm, a station on the East Penna. •Ealliead, ,: trry • Belonging . to .ft are Ninety .Acretsif 'aa n Land, 50 acres of which is of tbe.best sena ing r ijei& • Also a floe. new. Mansion:House: nine T-enant,lirms , es, nearly slink 'gruel 'as new,. a large Barn for five teama,Cosl43hed, to holdtSo loadp of coal; newßrilleti Houw Casting - Henn - undl3lerksefith 'Shop. 'The' water powerte goookalsitriya having. , enoughwater tq insdre a strimgbiast:: - A.newinfticient . , for all' purposeniwas built Lilo Yearn Igo ; water wheel and bellows as gctbd ais nem' ' ' ' '• The teams and - Other perional prOpertY; and also. the undivided halt of a valuable bed of-Magnetic Iron Ore; will be sold' private, and at reasonable terms.-. These Works are only for making Oold plait Charcoal • Metal, which' is of the hest .kind' for ear wheels, and' has alio been Used for Army and '.Navy guns. More -iron has been - made at these Works per week, iltinnt any other works of like :size leireept twoN, in- of adjoining counties. • ' • . •. . • • ' • First growth timber is plenty within a l'adlitel of lo and enough - can. always -be harrtrituake a fall blast.' , GOod .Hematite:, Ore Is near. enough:to haul with teams ::Limestone Within a quarter of-a mile.% • As, much possession as Is hicessaq ,to pretere • for next . yeartiblast will be . yen, to the purchasers.— ' This is .a rare chance for those wishing to. engage I,lll4•busintess,' and is,ivorth the attention of Parties.wh° need Ctiarcoalmetal for au 'wheels or otter. proposes, •• Parties who Intend viewing the above property. will. please' address the . undersigned at ; Macungie 'Lehigh County,,-Fa. 'On what day, they Will come.— : Catiftiorts madek4own t. qii the:dakof- sale b "•: • " , - • • . ThiniptcnithUnace; Oct.-12, lea,. • 42-41 parpeses. Also' Gid Chained and B..B.'Ropel tie ; ; Standh*" _aye; krge Orrni i illTed u t t i l l Y for hnitier • paitiwalars Ice,."test; weight and. Circular to . 43 BoOadway...N. :F. Sept2R, VT .filicint_4lll4lreir,tor inaldiag mincod and , hashed 2.• Meat„-wooden Spoons. filkeikersv Tonstlng. Pork% ASK' WWl*: Paste Jaggers, V(. l * chiddieS,' Waffle Irons; Tinned trench btance P 3114 'add all kinds at articles used in houso....bmit a t • Pet.19741it... • . C. 7110317.90 • Q. TILAYBI6O-From the promisee - of Vie anima. borinilare Township; oil . 1 3814_1.7_otgbr, October. 19..1867. a redand.white.t9Otted:BWA 8311 years old,! and =WI horns, :A:reasonable reward for his.rettwq: or for any information .thid.' will lead .to tile recovery, . will be paid: • JOHN 11.1)AVIS. (42-81!. cuivE Tip/ OLD PAPR.II. • • . _i3 Centro a rem pal for aso.i.Phlte Wri ••• • • • • nsM.••• —and alto Oldffelmima, Pam ad Old vrith the covers to off. • Colored Ps 'pi 1 colt a • BA2INAII-3.10.13311Y. --Lnan T GIUSZ 11 TiN4l - Wei& smumunw FOR _SALE, AND TO LET. TIRCINL% PROPERTY;.-Improved farms nin•om g 5 todau per acre.. Balla:fp, .te” In good order. Narkan synibible,sok Antic, climate. limithp. No bettor chance tur, Invwtment:, Also unimproved lands, thnbefand'irdneral inopertles.. Valuable mills In good order—very low. Send stamp fbr. • , & TROII vet 1$1; 32,N..5th St..' Ptdindeiltda: brick liont6 on -Made ti F.at.roOkblo.ll3.-- Tams imamate:— Arty Pott,;rine:octObei6, 184 ;.S : 40-tt . , ZtOR SA LlB:—Two &Ma:lender's , bur L' pocket Billiard,: Tables in good running order. -witb cuesOntlle, pictures. lamps, fixtures, dtc. For particulars amly in JOHN , IIta..YBR; Mlnees7llle, or THEODORE F... 111.11 Fottxville. Octaer,S, $161,5 59 ;IFMINGIitACHINEICLAC4 fot :Sa - One Locomotive. limigitte. • : Ong 4 1 11t..11cnrsoNsiglan and p¢mp gear. • . A small Thatcher romp, • ' A lot of 40-inch'gnagelDrift Bars." ' :•• :. :Whines. Axles;Lhaist: tatc, &c. • .•..• Acres good - White.. Pine, Illestaloltin tasiti.:lWiala teak, Tivisber Lisraddis Catainris -Alatt •StStsue. finstiiries.and Eland lignisks. in Fishbach, Mount thsTe." and . ,Jaliipps,ln the Borou g h. of Pottsville ' Ton Towns Lots In above places, alto in idatanoydlty;:ithim Bilddlepark Patterson, Wadesville andSonth ' Apply to • •P: W. SIISAFXR,Agt. for owners. • Poltasille,Sept. 17007 Eiiar-10.-'46457 GIs..ALA; , I ,- vict.E.;—Lots for sale in the neW town of GRANTyILLS situate on the headwaters; of ltril Creek one and a half biles 'south of 2,laMtriog: City ; and immediately east of the large colilerj of - the • New Boston Coal Company. - / - • The" public mad from Pottsville to Ilahanoy . City,lind also from Brockville and Tuscarora, plasm through the place. Good Water can be had in abundance. ' The location is convenient to a number of collieries hi the Mahatioy Region. -For -terms, •atmly to ALLEN FIBBER, Bneineer at the place.. or to the sal:leather.. Uli SA: LJEC.:—A - desirnblis dwelling. home on Re, :liantoogo vtreet, abovb Ith, Pottsville. Pa.- 1 11 Possiviou &m t. April- lat. 1809. Pot terms, apply to; . SOL. MITER, Jr., • . ' • . Oftlgq, N 0.162 COntre etrect, Pottioille.' bzeptembo 7tb, 1207.. • 26-tl. : OR • 14.1.11 . .11Z-Oxie Engine- from 30 to 35 burroF; power : • Fecond haridt 4' foot stroke: 12 9-8 inch : bare of cylinder:.which bas been relit:lA."4ll in good running order.' for running Coal . Breaker, or-Saw Mill, or for hoisting out of a Slope:' Can- be bought . on good terms at theATRANTIELOM WORKS; THOS. WREN: Ktbstioy•City:- 1 Aug. 31-35 7 • -1 • . . . . . R. ' • • V .. .FIRST. PREMIUM — . , 0 1 0‘ • ' • . • !M s oe Silver Medial . ' '• : 7 BARRETTt HAIR. RESTORATIVE : • 4111 By the' N. 11. State A'iriettitunal Skx•lrt,v" st - • ' • ialr, holden In Nashua, Sept. 2o ./MR , . • , . ' , .- • ' .. ...1/ 111.1t1Z. Wl' T ' S . Vegetable Hair Restorative - •- -It:stores dray Unit to . Its Natural Colors LTC,' ; . e . motes the growth of the Bak ;.thanges the jib*: , , toots i te=iiiltl d o .. a=c anti : ouAV t l u l- 4 0 .. ~ . Villkllair falllng out I is a supers,: r.Dr P osslng. ' . ... ... it....eogthx . no ing o i r p . t i rigrr i.,„ hrirs, +Feat; Went, ; able article thmngb.ortbe '" ' -• " ,1* ' ' .. . S°Uth No rth, and . W -. 0 .... .1: R. BARRETT & CO:, Proprietors. Sold by J. O. 13DGUES, totiiville, .813INI)L11.it BOND, Tantaqia.Vra., and Druggists generally --. , " . October 12, 'ST : : : . . " - 41-ISt : HICLRBOLVS-EXTRACT Bucykr • and IniProied Rose Wash'cures secret and tielleate. disorders in all their fib** at little. expense.' little or no change In diet,. no uaeonverdenee and no ezpa+nre.• .It' Is Pleas: ant in taste'and • oder, immediate in Its action, and the front all injurious properties. • f • . • - N .- W BOOKS BANN.A.N . et.'RAIISE.Y.'a. . : QVEILN, VICTORIA'S MEMOIRS - OF THE..p . rprtict CONSORT. > LINDER TWO.FLAGS -Oulda. •• . •' .. - ' , . '• DRAPER'S CIVIL WAR IN 'AMERICA. • • . .FAMOUS AMERICANS OF itEc,EnTIBLES-Piytoil . THE JUMPING plloo3Mark Twain. " • . ..• •.• -AMERICAN FAMILYIN GERMANY-Brown. , FIVE' EDITIONS. OF DICKEI , 'PS WORKS: ... NEW EDITIONS OF THACK . ERAY'S WORKS. ' ' - DIAMOND LONGFELLOW. ~ ' . • ". •" 1 • DIAMOND TENNYSON. -.. . . ''`f '•• . • ..- '..:' ... . .. THE OFEN-POLAIt SE,I.-;-Have.. . I- . . GLOBE EDITION BITLWER'S' NOVELS. ; •. i -' • •'. ACROS'iTHE CONTINENT-Bowles.: . . 1 WOMEN OF THE W.AR-Franklifooie. --• \I i iICIL , WICR.PAPERS-Charies Dickens: '. • . --...- HOMBEY AND SON- - . , - ~ d o ~.' :. • .- - , , TTLE DORRITT"-1 '' ' do. . - ' • ' 'GREAT ExrEorAilorisL : do. • ! • . • ... ' , : -DAVID OOPPERPIELD- : .do • :- ' ' OEMUTUALTRIF..ND- ...do • ... •B. 110USE-.1 - • - - . do . ; • ..... -• . : " T L OF m: , i , cl.6.Tres •• doo -.-* . ] .-. ''. . • LEAE. .LOHISA OF-PRUSSIA AND HER TIME. '- -• : " 'HENRY.VIII AND CATHARINE PARR. :' ,- • TREpERICILTHE GREAT ANHIIIS FAMILY.. " • ". . JOSEPH II AND HIS COURT. •- I' 1 ':.- • . . .• FR ERICK THE GREAT AND HIS COURT:' - ' 1 'Tali. • RcriAlrrorfr lIP 3 LIN:.. '-. L. : - • ',THOM AND SANS-SOUCI-OR FILEEI KRICK THE . 1 .6 .• . GRrAN,D.ITIS FRIENDS.' " •.•• , -- . . .MA ANTOINETYR ANDIIKRSON. , • •• • 5 • • , ar plviN3 LOVE AND WISDOM-Rwedenborg.. • • . KNIGHTS:TEMPLER OF 'PENNA.4'reig. .• -' . .TILE INVISIBLES. '.." - . ... .1- .. . ST. MATIN'S SUMMER * ---,Breareter. COMING WONDERS. . . s .: : .. ' .: • . '.• .• ' - _WOO : DB . GRANGE- 1 .170eiti.... i • . ittN • THE.RIC: HUSBAND-‘lteddell. ' .' "• , -. :: 5 . • WOMAN . Il UR ANGEL=A. S, Rod. - I-' - • TRE ofai • ATRouiv-maithuld. •; : .. - -.'. - • • THE INI ALS-TantOhnens. . . .;. - "•' . .'• -....• THE QUA. ROLDIER.t. ItlglHer . dones.,.. , . THE BOLD iii •.5 ORPHANS-Stephens. ''' • . ' :. • DR. JOHN' HDonald-2dltehnlL,- -. : 1 " - .- ' - ''' " • THE PLOP TEE 'SOYEREIONB- . .Motticio.. ..• , THE BIWA V PAPERS4LoweII.. • ' - • . , • REDIETTR DAVS-Gail : ' '-, * .. 5 . • . DREAM -Th..l4rvel. - • ..* ItEVERIES,O ABACELELOR-ik. Marvel.' • . '.. HISTORY 0 AMOUTHFUL'OF BERAD-Maci. -. It I.STOBY OF HE SANITARY COMMISSION: '-' i 1 THE PICTURSOF'ST. JOHN-BayardTaylor. - • :* NEMESIS-Ma ion Harland. , • ' .'. ••• * ' • - ', . . OXTR NEIGHB RI.o'TIIE6OII,.*. itoqsl4-T...F1 l THE ART op . MIMING: .- ,•1". - . CERISE-Mellvi le. -'' . . ' -* ,; •• '. . ROUND•ILEARTR.. - . . . . - • 1.. - .. •• HOMF, .lIERO , RAIRT . S . -AND 'MARTYRS-T. B. THE RED DOSTE:t R-Datitte,' • - ~ .-1. ...- • .- - , THE LA.it OF A KING M - .. E. :Niles. 'ELSIE MAGOON •OR TILE OLOBTII.I.HOUSEHErs Gage. cr l • ST. ELM . )-Ang. ...Evans... • • r , .. :: '. . * THE, SAPPHIRE.... - "• • • .- -* • -., •• .• • ' THE ATTIC PHIL BOPthill.• '' • . " '• :' : - BRYAN MAURICE -Mitih'ell. : -1 .... . .-' . • • COMING WONDER....-Rev. M. Baiter,, . . .- • . TIMER YEA - MI:IN THRFI EI,D HOSITAL. ' -: .• • •MERUERSBURG AND - MODERN ,THEOLOGY..: OWEN MEREDITH'S POEMS. - - 'l-. - • ... •••• '• : • " .THE ARMY OP 794 k POTOMAC. • 1 . .. . - •'' :. '.' .... SNOW. B . Q LiNb4-WtilEter. .. : •-• • • .• .. ' ir -. SIR HUNDRED DOLLARS A YEAR::, - ..-...• -' isc DANA'S r,4IIIitSLOGI - 4 • ~ ,-.-,. , :. . 5 -" . ' . •:, IRON MARC FACTURE-Fairbahl.•-• : '.. ~ • '-', -• ' BEE:KEEPING , --grd . nby.- ' 5 , . •", .... -. :: ,•-- • . ' GARDERING:FCiR PROFIT. .' *•-...-.... ' . * "•• ''. • • 's . THE STEAM BOILER-Harrison." 1: , • • • .: : - • All the new Ennis as anon do *lied - "..-' • : f• I.' = EIIUBLII.CI:tiViIf,Eof*ALUAIiLI ILEAC E ST AT E, , —The stibecribersi , Execvlbpii. of.the last will and.testament of genry snub', dumped, late of Bast Bruiseilelc Township... Schuylkill County: Pur suant to directions • contalatd. In said.. will and testi ment;'will expose to fluhlid sale on' • . ' .• . 'Tuesday; OcCdrber.:29th;,lB67. , At.to`elock. fin the. afternoon.- at the' 'public house've :George Dreibelbeis lntho roWn'of /Linage ,b 3 Bast. Brunswick To*pship;-the following 'described 'rail es. . _ NO. that; certain • tvici-stOrX . Fiame Hoene and store' room; . . with kitchen attached,t i k. two-story frame "Winvehouae, stable- and lot of ground, situate in Ringgold, :containing in front . • on Railroad street-l#ty feet sod' I depth 150 feet: No: t-, two-story frarp dwpoing hoist - Mid' lot of. ground Ritiggold;•:,Coirtatning ".fu' front on Pentre street sixty feet and In d6othli . 4) feet.' • ' No:-3- lot of groin:id - hi "-enure town oLltingizoldi containing in .frontod. Tenn-. street: sixty feet and in . N0..4 -The undivided One-third 'of a tract of timber land in Highland Tawiedifp," . Nllt• county... Pa.,. warrant No. 20, containing in the • whole 1029 X acre; The tract is bewily.timbeled with pine. hemlock; andothet timber trees, and supposed to contain real and him.. .. • • • N0..5-A tract of timber and Coal land altuate:M Rash Township; Schuylkill.Connty„bounded .bylanda . of Geor.e anuse, : Henry ' Hauck and Others; andOen- Mining 344.acrea and allowance... Tpe.Cati*lruifirallt: road and . Quakakelfailniad run 'through Ike:tract.- Thie.tract is owned by Jacob Huntzinger,'Ji..-and-the late Henryi Kota... id No. B=A tract of lend i Neat-Brunswick TOWnshin, called the Mount Vernon- urge property, situate.three4 fourths of. a mile front , 11 ' a Forge , ' containing 120 acres more . r less; honed by lands of Jacob G. Coles man and others; - There Matt excellent water power on this tract, either for 'aka*, mill, or other purpose i This tract is owned by Jacob annthinger, Jr., the heirs of `Peter F.Ludwig eh the:lst:enemy Koch, deceased; No. T.-4c tract of, land in•Pinetiove Township, for... merly owned byledridge Griffith, containing 49. acres. Tract Own ed. by Jacob Bantainger, - • Jr., and the late Henry Koch.. - • •:....._'• ,_'• _ ' • No. 8-A tract of Madill' West Penn Township; for., merly owned 'by-Henry . Billick, - ,, containing 40. acres, owned - . 14 - linntzhiger,' Ludwig . and - the late ;Henry, •N. 9 2 : 7 /. lot of gitur.d.in Nine,_ c . d . ttafitb:l le Croat on t'ettre stied 60•feet* ara. dePpi "16070 et. adjoining lot Igo. S above deectfbed. Thin lot Uri: weed by Jacob Iltintzloger t At: sad Ete: late Beery Koch. The whole of . he above:rperli will :be sold (eat cePt the Elk Conalybsct) ncludint as well the -Inter-; Lys °tether owners, ' - undivided !defeat Ot the Terms and nonditpne of, sale madnlcnosin by: DANIEL HOCK and WK. J - • nggnid, Ont 5, !6t-40-40.. ' • Muza tors' ron Heiner for making so ap: orbuttheririg; i flalletack of air sizes at.' • • - t• • Oct THOXPSOIi ii,eather Biaing of all sizes .constantly on hand; LA from two to sizinehes, and, for Welt Ananatac-: fluent prices.: •Lamer sizes fornishedat very short no, Me. Pomo ' leather. of a veil superior - quality, for ; sale 'by the one or ten alder.. licit! leather that can not be excelled, at ' L C..TH N & (X).9: - Mess Carrera and lirristrera—a fnll assortment .13JL orall kind& , Also Choppers and Cleavers;'Botch , . er ; snivee and Steele, SteelYardi and Spring Beams,' Sawilnlies and Batches Sawa and every thing in- the 'butchering line at Thompsopubleo.,EL . • •14 st) K : DTeiag and Prisodug7Eitalloliskrienti , AITATEN . • . DitasitSw SHAWLS, SILKS, vir.,VNTs.- GEOVE-J, COATS. PANTs, irws, Dyed or Cleaned in fispertor 'Style:- Tt i Tiotikstitt, s Kir ti7:BlitrketStreet• 14;.v E. titistribers t agents BI13)3Y• g& co..' Steel • and charcoal : kir Mina, tridges,- , Derricks! grid' tyti (SLIM SALE . .--The undersigned. aielgaee ln litinionnter of the estate of Chsrlealt..Bockoif Mel Borough or pottirme, &MOM - Comity. istalsylva.• sellat public sale or outcry,. • , Oa Tsiesday. October %SON- At the *tore stand of said 'Charles 11.*Beek.• ip Martirs i , Addition, Patiaille. 2 tam% S, 11010.2:91akill• I buggy. I truck sled. and a stork of goods, at .grocetiell. ;earldoms, qtteensweire,..woOden Sugars, molasses. coffee, teas, einnamem, 1 90 0 4 oloves.innßUlV.pilk shad. inacketel, herring,: rr e t l is t s . , stmegar. csha clothrs pins, e r a fruit, acager 1 1 brooms,: tubs, =4l::atebes:. boarde,•,table 01l elotbet -hathets. bumps, 'lamp eldto-: 14 bales- of bay. 22 hasbelm-of_corn. one large` platforM Scale. and amall platform pale. gore =Man Bats to. catinneriali.at f 0 o'clock In the' trenoon; to' amtbAtiaroln dai, tO.day,:rgan the stock ie told. • . .• , • • JOHli JA.TiViSr • • - . 48 4g 11 !€ , ctr.Chirlet IL.l3etiri.ltitakTapt Oct*" beT19,..117.: , • ;• ; --4112 t , ILATANTED:-,4 CARgaN'rEli agzatiomed 4o ; TV. wodc about a CoMits. - -•- 'WANThb ! LEci'ALl' N OTIOES. - rtABl9gierf DIMTRIICT - OF PENN!' V {.. KA VAN IN et:ii-t -derghti,Cklb-bei 14." 1.5411. . • The ehdereigl./ed berebT ev ie.t WO. N . .:M.f"l. Merit IO Metered ..f• ,s f the Cr,:v Cotury within sato Eta,tect.. hs• hwan.l.4s::,tg 1.1 612.t113.0.5it Dh s tti,-1 , of !ill_ . 1. ' . . - MARiVAL•AtrifFICI , ' - /C.D. or Pe. • • - • ' Tdir..kbp.rati-nr.tener•d. • Mkt to' give tVotice, Thafon the 'list da s : o f October, A. D. ISn7„ a Warr.lnr in Bankrnptey was ilenednainst.the E.dato or JAMES CARTER of carnal:lcm; in the Cbanty of Srbuylkill. and State ,f Penrmivaniar,alia bas , been adjudged a Bankrupt on Me own Petition :',..tbit.the "payrnent of any Pao and delivery of stun oollxlll belOCVng . tO SnC k ß " kr "P t ; tohini, or for his)tee, and the: toad/tarot any property by Wm are rodedden by lActri that tw,M..n,e_T or the Credllure of The .eeld Bankrupt, toprove` their Debt.. ted-to thooee One or nacre au um of ilia Estate, ill be keldataCourt otßankruptcy. to he holden at the Oka of JOUN - P.110R1=::la the' Borough orPotts -1711114XL, Deere 401.1 N - HOBART. Register, on the , 4th day of islovetaber.A.: ;ISM aklo o'clock;.. M. 7fesewalifer. . . TTR : TilE . ll)l9ltiretele.ooll7litT4llP -T E • Ottienes for' the Eastern Di:trick of Peitiailynntra:‘ 11 - fiANICRUPTCY.. the,Matteetif 13fiT0RY JACkatON;hfahanoY Pa. iknikfliPt. _'to *vim It tner concern :—The tur, l d Dillnian of Mahisnoy City In the County of Scbnylkilt herebY:seves Ilkley of his appointment as•Atit the Mtge orlleney'Jack eon of hfaharroy-Clty; in the lbtorty of Schuylkill, • in! said Distrkt..and.who *ea, ba wit:: on the 38th day of Aueust. A. DAS67,,•aejudged -Bankrupt, the , the pe tition of himself, by the - District 'Courtof . the United' States far said District. .7 • .. 1. _ Dated at Mahanoy.City,-Pa.. Abe 16th day of Oct° bet_ A, D.„1.9.111, • tr DANIEL . DILLWAN. Idababoy 0rb : 26, 4 67 43-3 t, _ . TY.THIS DIItTEICT COIUUT. OF TUE I United. Mates for the Eastern .11iim trier of.renn..y Irma lit. - In the matter of BRIM BAST. Bankrupt: . Etuttem'Dtiatritt ofrenueyltanft. - This in to give Notion: rThat on the.9.4th day of Odober;lo67. a Warrant - hi Bankruptcy was leaned. against ihe The of HENRY BASTF - Ittud, v ln"..lha_ County. of R.canyiktil,. and State of Pennsylvania, Who - has- been adjudged a Bankrupt, oit: his own Pattion;; that tlie parnpni, of - any- Debts and dallitery'df any' property - belonging to such ... Ban krupt, to harSioi for-as "atte.ij and. the transfer of any pmpettrby had arc forbidden:by law ; that a Meeting. of-the (Iced itol9 of the said Bankrupt,' winove their debts. endici choose ene or more :assigneea of bie Es• tate,* will' be held at .a Court of Bankniptcy. Whit holden at the office of JOHN P. HOBART, in Prgta. raki,:Pennsylvania. .hcfcre JOHN P. HOBART. R-q Regleter, on the 1514 day.of,tiortiniber, 4, D., 1 - SiT, at' 10 o'clock; A. M. FT ALAIFI , • , V • - : S. A . taotral, as Meassa rsr. October 23 - '37 43-3 t ;AiitillatllEZS .riroTica.ov , Arleo,KAT. ItlesltlT.--11s Ike Disisriot .Covirt of the - United Singes for the lEsistrrn birtriet of rennsylvositn. Ifl - SANKRUMX. • • • a• In der:a/atter r• of JAMBS -Mob:OWN. • PetroviHe,' Bankrupt: To whomit may -.concern f—The under, signed, Christopher Little. of Pottsville, Sehrolkill County, Pi., hereby gives notice of his .ftlinointment. • arAssigtme of the estate • of 'JAMES-'MoKISWIt : of Pottsville, In the County of SehaYlkill. M said District; and who was, to wit; on the high. day of September. IS6V, adjudged Bankrupt; upon -the petition of ttlepistrfq Count of the 'Milted Staten NE .Dated et Potisville. 'the 233 day of October, ISZT. Oct 2t : .:43 3t . .CHRISTOPHE LIT.TLE.:AirsWee. AoolipirePo,Woties of -Appoth times 'Abe District Court of- the- United ol tate* for the Eastern District of'rewrfirnota• - - - • • • . In the' matter of FREDERICK 11 POSTER, roast-- Ville. Bankrupt. To whom -it may concern;—The nn dersigned,, Christopher Little. of Pottsville; Schuylkill Cofinty,Feunsylvania, heteby. gives 'notice of his aI s .polntment Assigneenf the - Kitate FREDERICR L. FOSTER :of -Pottsville; -in the County of Sohnyl kill, basaid DWI IM, and WhtSvras.' to wit, on the .26th day of SepteMber, A. D., • 186 T, adjudged Bankrupt, upon the petition of himself, by . the . District Court of the United States for said District' • = Dated it Pottsville, the 24th day of October; 196 T. - -Oct 26- 7 43-32- -CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Avignes. ,C,DitIIIII6T,ILAT 0 R , FI NO T I C - CA: ae Lettere of Administration to the estate of Anna Maria-Heisler, deceased. late of the Borough of Potts.- ville; have been granted to theenbacriber,—Noticets - hereby given to all parties Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same will prevent- 'tele to %. • 0et19, - .87=42-80 JOS. HEISLER, -Stinersville. A DiTILINIKTEATOWN NOTlCE—Wlieie7. as ChariettildaDonall hiving been - appointed .Ad - . ministmter of the estate .of Lawrence .rendegrsat. - late of .Cass Township, deceased: nil persons indebted to said estate will make . payment, and those having claims nil l pr&ent them for payment. .. Oct t 9, 'fii—iil.6t• CHAS. MoDQ.ULT., Admr. VANTERNIEI4 # TRICT OF .PENIVNICL - :ThiIISNKRUPTCY. • The undersigned hereby gives notice of Ills aptxent meat as Asslgi,ee of ROBERT RATCLIFP of Ta maqns, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt.' on - his own-petiton, by the District Court of Bahl Dlstr,let, Dated at Pottsville!, the IStliday of Ottober, CIIRISTOPBER LITTLE, Assignee. Octobur 'B7l - "-. ' . liN TILE. DISTItECT. CO ItILLT OK TIRE Vaiinad-hit.Mteh for the .Enatern District of Poonsylitinias: - BAICKRUP y. • In the matter .of JONATIiAbt Ashland. Bankru_'.. To whom 'lt may . content : —The nt.der . Ingned..:Washingttln . Relflinyder, of Ashland, Sr, boy' i , l Casttnty; Pennsylvania, hereby Wires nutlee = r- his sii•- pointment - as assignee of the 'estate .tl' JOVATIIAN - I,&UST. of Ashland, in thh l;oaffly cf Skhuy.ll:ol, in said District: and who was; to wit ••nthe..vildt d y of August, A. 1667. tuljtulged a Pankrolit on the peti tion of hin•rslf; . • by J••ta P, Unhurt, a Register In. Bankraplxy of raid T)l.orirt, . Dattd Mhbiod'tbe , ..tnth cbty c i Ori..ber; 1.8117. ' ASIIINOTON TitaIFSNYDEI;,.. A..iiznoe. • • (ktober . .1. TlllE'liv , ii•ettier 'corn." , OP 'Ooze niird-Ainto. for titA• IP.n.tern -1.11 , 1.1r . iet of Penno . ylvaniix. . • In thematter'4f CIIARLISS "Dwhoin may e.e.:e..rn*:—The under eigred ..fobtf - E.',ldvie of .Pott..zyiile. Ci.un t),.Penneylvanta; 'hereby give.. reiti.; of: hteeppoint mentue Aeeignee of 1,t2. , E-;atc of elt..M.Ett E. BEM of Pottevilk-, in theyounts of Veltylkil , , In Paid Dia .triet: end whn.was, to ivit, on the• 12th day of Sen. leither, N. I).1867, adjudged Baelt.inpt, - N , on the Pe tition of his' - ertditore • by , the Dieltiet Court of the UnitediStateaforenid'Dletriet. . • , Dated at Pottsville, I.lfe 1 h• &I ..Or Cietnber.:A. D 15a. . .. • . JAhrIS,.--Asiignoe.. October 1; •: . . . .IN WIME.DINTRICT COVIIT'OF TINE 'United littnteii.for.the Ennteru District of Pentittylwatiia..lN-13ANKRUPTtlY, - . • In the matter of DANIEL R. KAUFFMAN; Lyhens, Bankrupt.- To ' when:v.4'l:24. concern :—The under- signed. Jeseph Itnntsinft er, ..or • Dekins Township, Schuylkill Cunaty, Panosv,vmda Hereby gives notice of his apoolptment us Assignee of. the Estate of DAN lEL E. • •ICADF.F.I4f&N,; of Llkens . .Toyinship, the • Cotinty of Dauphin, hi said Distfict and who was, to ' wit, en the 3d day id September, As, D.4l.343,.adjeffeed .Bankrupt, upon the. Petition; of hire:self:My'. Die.-1414. islet Court of • the truited States, for'sliiii•District s dattuf 'at. Regius-Township.-the 14th day ( - ct.ober. A. D. 4_8117. JOSE.PIIIIIINTZII,;4OIt;As,dnee. N TRE- . DINTItIiC . T . VOLIieT.OFAME I '.lEruitril.N.taten - for• the . .Enisternt. .I)4itriet Penney,thrunia.. IN .11...CsIURUPTCY. ' thematter of FitBDERICS." .11SCIchfigth Man -. heirn, Bankriipr, To whoin'it may • coniferu t The undersigned; John W. Bickel of .PpiteVille., Schuylkill County, Penn.l3lvania,'herehy'y, eivek- notice of hbit3l.l- .pointment au Ass! g nee: of the ,Itstate . of..PßED-FiltleK . BECK of North.. Manheho, in the ,County of Schtiyl - in said tHetrietvam-lo tho 26thday. of Aticust,'..A.• D. Viol; ,arijadeed: upon the' Petition. Of hitireeif by, the Dlitrict B.iurt of the United Spttis for eild District. - •••" :•.- : • . Dated at rotted/lie, the lath . day of- - Octoher..-.A., D. ISGT. . JQIIN W.III.C.EIct, Assin&c , . • • • .octobi:r 19...67 .•- • , THE 16144Tn1CT430.t14 , . 1 United Stretcti roe- Eitxtern , Dieicrict oC'perttikii . • • To the matter of J(4114 'BECK; of Nofth Miinhebr, Bankrupt.- To: whOtul.it may concern :—The under- Eigued,,,jobo W., iticitel.o Pottsyille;fichuylklir CO tr . .ty; renn4lvauis, herelif I:Pres . ustko , of ment,us, AsAgnee; - of - the:este...o OrJOIIN: BlLCfi of North Ylimhelm, in the, C'eutity cif .Schn)1011, iti said' DVit.riel: - and, whciwas, to,wit,:on.the 2Uttrday',Gf Au gust, A..D. ISGT,. LOU adged. Ban4rOpt, gpen . the -Pe, 1 Rion of Ihreelf by the ;Tread: Court of the LTidiell States for.said •„ut Petit:N - 111e; the* 15th &lye( October; A.:p. - sv.•BILICELy, • Oct 1,9, '67-42..4t. . . 1 SIVIIII.EPIirrAIICIr Ceir 111,1 r .1)11 TILE A. 'Vniiitd :States for thr iffol.tersi•Dirtric% of Pernleylviiniri. • IN BANKRIJPrOY. Diattek.uf rtouvrobi ADAM% Anhinll4 thilkitipt- To;whom- it may C , mcem't—The under signed, Makin 31, Mock, Of Asbiands - Schuyikill Conn ty, Pennsylvania, trereby gives notice of his atioolut ,ment as 'assignee of • the estate-of IiAMILTON AD AMS, of Ashland, in the,County of-. Schuylkill. In said District: and who was, to wit, on the 29itt day of Au gust. A. 1).,•1567, adjudged Bankrupt upon the petition of hhiscilf.bisii•ha 1 3 . tiebart i a Begiater In Bankrupt- Bated at Artilantl.the tentit day of Octeher, ' A. D., 1567. • • ,• , 2,1. 31. MOCK, Assignee. . . i itTHlU'rieol.ll3T. t . the United Stalkll D for- the ; naterm. District or -Venni,' In Me matter of ELIJAH - W..ITECGL.tR, - Bankrupt. Tastern platrictof Pennsylvania, ••• • • 'A. Wiirraig, In: Bankruptcy. has been listed by.paid Cock against.the Itstate,of RELJAII W. zlspt - Eft of: 'the - County of Schuylkill; and State of Penturylvania, in said District, who has-been duly adJudged.liankrtmi: upon Petitionnf his Creditors ; and the payment, itf.any. 'debta'and the delivery of any- property belonging • said Bankrupt Whim - or:to Misuse, and the transfer of yra an PPerty by him areforbidden by law. A Meeting of the Creditors of . said Bankrupt,. to prove their debts and choose one or irtore'Asslgnees •of his 'Ratite. will be held at a Court of Iliankrciptcy to be - holden at Potts villa 1n said District, on the .29th clay o7October r A. 1861; - : -- at 10 said, District,, the' °Mee of JOHN 0: HOS MO% lstroxenaid.JOHN P.. HOBART, one .of the Registers'. irißankruptcy cif 'said District' • • • , ' ' . • 11. SAdarslial for stab) District VASTERIVDINTRICT OVPIENIIIIOIIrI.- .EtirAlltlAttsg. - . - iti,RVMHUPTCY. AT POTTSVILLE'. 30 SEPTEMBER. 136 T. • The .- undersigned tiereby gives notice of. hfs• appoint ment as Assi Rues o 1 RICHARD D. SCIIOIMBR, of St. Selinylkill Connty, -- Pennsylvania, Within Said •Distrtct, who lies been adjudged a. Bankrupt, on 4 own poiltkm, by•the District Colon)," said INajrcet. , • CIiRISTOPRER:LITTUE, ;..Oct. 12, '67 41-31; • Office, 16 Mabint.t . mgo,l4: ; '• IrDIT,ORII4 IYOTICIf In. the Orphan's .2"E• Mart of .Sehuylk.lll,Connty, the underelgzed,aii :413d1tOr. aptiotnted by said court to makadistribution et Di telane•Ottithe hind§ of-John 'Lanny; hamlets trator'of Jlenryltdrier, , decant: d, - and to report :tad dlatriliinta.tbela:pectlye amounts due the.helis triedi g. 'frontreal estaffi taken at the apoinlvnneut In partition/ attend to the dittleis of hta. appointment at Jals.o.:z floe,l'in, 170 :Centre Strad., :lathe •Borongh of Potts- ..1411 - o...in3tatire ay; November .2d. 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; wliereatid where all partied Intemted are b notified tek at t end" . • . O:P.,XLECHTEL,AncWor. • 0412, . • • .41 3t . `• • -• • • .'.IJ. B'. MARSH AL'S. OEFfi fig,, • 11 or liricrodrtrArra,l • ' , PLITLADIMPRIA, OCL.lteelltb. 18 4 7... J.' ]Moir is to• Roder i• That 1 tin the Sib day - of October, A. D. 15 , 11; a Warrnbr in par knotty. . was lamed inrdlOatthe &tart of P - fr./11 - i 1 V 4 L IthaLNE R.; •uf !:;ourity of l'hilath tat State f if Penner tvaida,ir ho has peen adJadged a Bank rtfot.'ort htlown . Peothai: that the pqpnetlt. of abilttlits and dalivery of. any' Oroperty hei4inglng. fo him or f-r bier nee, and•the tranglin of anr property , by him; are- forbidden by law: that a; hfoes.Tng o the Credit, re of =he raid Bankrupt. • GI . . ply= their Debts. and to6h0060" one or , more• aeelgneee lib? Esthte,.. -will be held a; a P.otirt fof -BankTuoicy, Yd. hplden it 615 Walnut Street. in the. City . of Philadelphia, be-re fo 1; fIUBLSX ASHTON, '1E411., R egister, on the 28r.b day of October,A... .18117; Oct 12, i61 = 41-411 S. Marshal, as Mewl:war: OnPALMS , FOITI4I" , NifTICB. scum-Ls - mi. eci: as. At an Orptuutsf.Coint, of Schuylkill County,. J ' held 'at Pottsville on hiconday,. the "ftb . • 'I L- 5. .1 October; 18cf 3)eflicithe ,),lonorable thei • *v....-. , rem ofealdtoeirt: • • In; the matter. of. the partition of -Me .real estate of Gecirgefilalterintek; demusid. • Upon thi Petkkon, of .botitl wa ... nt . t . Rule hil the-helnief,issid George Slattirlisch.l; ret=Mto come into Court,anil accept , or reface the iti. ent the appralsentenk. or show cause why the same should not be sold. returnable, on the third Non-.: day,' being the ieth'.oit December nest. and the timut direct to he:pubflthed three:times is thy Miners' Jour- MOO' !paper printed In Pottsville, In said County, and also. thet, notice be Cilyein by three insertions in a daily, paperiainted M San Pranciers, California, of the re turn day of this writ: By the Court. • • Oct. 12, 'Set t s , 'Crcsifeii McGill., Clerk. TSQILLEr . •• .. , 'ITZSDAY' IND WEDaill)q . tXITOORII./9th - and .10th, 1861. VIII lei:brie-bribe atited in ahl •of the Cot , ored Worititztaeros.AseoCiarlon of fichttylkilleoanty. • His stibitieta 0 , 111 be irenonnftilln- reneS ' ?rice of adailairlon to each. &retina.. SO pests!. :;." • Seats Can besmearedout with . extra thwo,'- at Boa:. bysheil Brothers' Boohstorei 157 BeriOe, . . , ' xi) 'llola' iartiABAIAN e- , AzetrmsArs ABSIBDIIia triniplesept and. dangerigibillasties.-- Mie Hap . l??l,l* , VMaißTictist.stud Logeond gootorript T}fF LATEST NEWS. Sa.iterit9it3t. Ottober , 26, 1567. The.'Lawler HradleyN Case-The Trial -of Davie-itihmellany. - ' ' Toe case 'of Bradley, whose name wee sill, ken from the roll of attorneys by Judge -Fisher for ungeademanly and unprofessional conduct during the Surratt trial, will come. ap fur adjudication before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia In a,Jew days: The verdict of the 'country is ',hat Judge ;fisher was "longsuffering An big en- - durtinoe - ol the rowdyism and bullying of - Mr. Bradley, " Should the latter be reinstat ed, the reputation and character of the bar -will antler. - - • , , • . Chief Justice Chase has written a letter h)• Judge Underwood saying that he will be• pre sent in. Richmond at the opening of the•Uni ted.States ,Court in November, aiid will bo ready to proceed with the trial of Jeff. Davis at that time if his counsel desire. It will - be impossihle fir bitu to remain .after the tneet— ing of the pited States Supreme Court in December. . , . It seems . now to be as definitely settled is Anything tin be which' is subject to the fickle opinions of President Johnson, that no changoin the Cabinet -will occur until, after • the November elections, or perhaps until after the assemhihig of Congress. • The recent election in Virginia has result ed in thC choice 'of a Conveallibp, in which the Radicals will have about fifteen majority., Ilunnient, 'Judge Underwood and two col - _wed men have been elected in Richmond. - Garibaldi,-. at. latest adviCes, had escaped, from Caprera end reached Polignio,. a town about twenty miles southeast from .Perugfa. Hon. Joseph Allison has arrived hones from Europe. • I . Railroad communication is snow complete from Philadelphia to St. Paul, Minneeota. On Monday last-the last rail of the link‘con- • necting . Chicago and St., Paul was "W.- -This link is eel miles long. . , . • The douring mills at Collins and Tenvier, at Albin, Ittettigan,, were burned on Than. day. $40,000. • The,sttit'e Uuristhiu Convention - for Penn sylvanta„. eastern Ohio and West Virginia, is • in Session at Pittsburg: .• • The oil refinery of Fairman, Salford C 0.,& t at Cleveland, Ohio, was destroyed by fire on • - Wednesday. Los , , $20,000. Theitripeachment testimony is now in the lands of the compositors at the government - printing - office.. Twelve or fifteen . pages are _ daily put in type. • A Florence dispatch says: "The news is glorious for the cause of Italy, but the gov ernment et ppresses the details.". - • • - The Senate Chamber and the Hall of the • HOuse• of Representatives, at Washington, are now being fitted up for the approaching session of Congress. . • Lqgan's barrel factory in 'Allegheny, Pa, was burned on . Wednesday night, Loss,. • Ten. Thousand "9egroes in Virginia have learned to read during the past year. The Philadelphia stock market was dull'on Thursday, and prices • were unsettled and drooping. Flour was dull and rather' lower. Corn was alto dull and Jower.- Wheat, ryo and oats were unchanged. GARITIALDI has escaped fiorn Capreta and appeared in Italy. This event . will' it. is thhught, have an immediate- influence upon the Ronian insurrection, which for the pres 'out Seems to be abandoned. THE COLLECTOR OF THE POUT OF PlMA inp.inA.--Tltis position as our readers are - aware, is occupied by our tormer townsman. Col. Jos. IV. Cake.- It Is a delicate one po-. litically, but we believe that the Colonel has managed to steer dear of entangling alliances, and to give pretty general satisfaction in his appointments. As far as the business of the Custom • 11 - disci Is' concerned, Col. • Cake gives perfect satisfaction to .the mer chants' of Philadelphia and to the 9ov ertiment by his systemat c end economical plan of operations. Expenses are rigid ly kept down: and -the interests of the people and of the G , ivernment brougth prom i-,.ently in view in his management of affahell - .We are pleased to know that the Colonel _fills the important position so•ably and Aatis f tct Drily : , for we of Pottsville Wale a perepual and friendly. interest in his career and-viel tam . • • LETTER FROM FLOIitDA.7 reortrctisi;nrinwee oC Tux MmetuoJoontiria, • Wsr.r.rsereir, Florida, Oct. 17tb; 1987. • Mr&sns. ElliT011:1•:—.1,4 we can now almost breathe free again on account of the nearly total disappearance:. of that. monster, -Yellow I am happy to be able te wry that Icm write with mere ease. For awhile we were in a doleful conditlon.'not knowing how aeon this one or. that one would take the fever r ieldeb - was committing havoc everywhere, without rerip. - ct to per.: arms—rich and poor; the Just and unjust.. ft visited - al. most every family. Theaufrenog was so great and the disease so fetal, that work was suspended for awhile, and everything had the appearance of tr'holtday..Mani. familia& have beeome fatherlaa, and on account of the sad distress in many. through the kind and generous feeling of Bet. Mej. (ten. T. Seymour, sth U. S. Anil-. lery, rations have been permitted to be iesued to those in went. for which he has the thanks of litany a widow.. and orphan.. The conditien of many a family in this. region to really to he pitied, and were it not for the fish • to the bay and the.gamr . .. in the forests and member.' it IA hard to imagine how they could live. . • The elections in Pennsylvania add Ohio were Watched with much iutereet by many, and when the that newer wan received an "Extra'. was printed and distributed Immediately: lint now,That the large majority then announced has dwindled so euddeu, it is hard to say whether another "Extra" Will be issued: I suppose hereafter moue authentic telegrams will he awaited. As we are only uow recovering frhethe epidemic. . hews la scarce as .yet bud as almost everybody has come out again and business is hemming lively,uome— tub Interestins may . recur. tu my next. lours, ac., THE .ELECTION. The : 'Official - Vote of...Pe.nnsyivaaia. , _ ,• ' j1..14110. 1 1 Supreme . . • filuieeUur. I Judge, .. - ---,,-, . - . . • COUNTIES. - .•, - , 1 1 . ~n• il 3 , ..1 .•- • • ...... 1 '_.• -:_ . -.,..... Adams .2---,91„ r 3,12..„ 1 2,137 9,829. Allegheny • .20 611 12_700: 10.333 9,924 Armatrong 176.3. 3,07 , 11, 3./35 9.U34 Deaver • • . -3 310, .2,3-30: . 2.810 2,273 Pr- ~.. 4,5011 2,815.1 2:305 2,G44 . Berks • • . 7.1211 13.2840 . 6.117 .11,912 Blair: - ~ 3,5291 .4.76611 3,113 2,590 Bradford- - ' 7,131 , • 2,001 i! 5,3401 2.634 , Bucks:. - . . • 6 61)01 7,3991' 6,241 :01,919/ Butler . - 3.514; 3,00111 2,929 2,662 Ca.: brie • 2.443 , 3,205:1 . 2,068 3,020 Chmeron. ' ' • -374! 311311: - 35 8 ''3160 Carbon • 1,'.11. - 1 2,62...1 1,687 2,111; . Centre • • .3004 ; 3,66211 . 21911 '3,473 Cheater • 3,5001 , 6,2411 • 7,751 - 5,303 'Clarion .• 1,170: - 2,813: V 1,410 Cleartleld . " - , 1,659.. 2,78.1 1 1 '.. 1,477 ,740 Clinton - ' 1.7541 2,324,r 1.0e4 • 9,223 • Columbia - ' - 1,0,5,.. 3,53311. 10.16 - 4,453 Crawford . 6a141 4,9691' 5,410 4,018 Cumberland . , , ' 4,030; 4.507 1 3.451 ." 4,231- Dinphln • ' - - 5,6911 - , 4.2.01.• 5.247, - 8,147 .. Delaware . - • 8,6;T:. 2,2321 8,407 - 280 ' 751 .: 2,143. - Elk .. - • - • . .8761 .. 910:. Erk. •• • '' - ?Mr . 3,9074 ' 3,0)4 , 3,423 Fayette. 3,509! 4,85911. 3,184 . 4,859 • Forest • •. ' .100! • 764 . 489 - 319 :Franklin 4,2991 4.10611 . " 3.774 8,462 Fulton -•• •• - Plat 1.013511 709 - • 1,01.9 - . -Greene • - 1,699 3.230- .1,343 2,753 Tlnntingdon - - , 3,518 2,289 3,009 • 2,25.3 . hiiiiaria • • • - - 4.45 8 2,103 :3.608 .1,161'. JefferSon... . '-. .. : . ...... 4 0 .15 . 4 914 1. 3. 806 -• 1 ,8 5 1., Juniata • - - 1,516 1,914: 1,368 : 1,665 - • 11,5. - 01 1,4101 . 4,2831 . /...1. 87 . .Lancaster! •• . • . 14,592 3,5021 -12,199 ' 4.7416 LaWrence • Lebanon , 4,194 2,6961 3,675 :4, 01 Lehigh: ' ' • ' 4,159 ' 6,7311' - 8,614 5 1 ,141 Luzerne 8.73 3 12,88711, 7,9135 10,404. I,yeorning . 3,371 .4,44 8 ' 8.604 ' 45T. . - McKean '" ' 817 71411 - ' 706 , 645. : ' Mercer. . 4 , 4 16 .3 .7671 .8.3 3 5 . 4414 stuatri ..... . • , 1,725 1,845., 1,565 -1,769 Monroe -•- .. 705 1 ' 2,65911 - 542 2.415.) •Montgrmaery . • - - • • T',286 8.84211 • 6,686 - TOWS m ontow .... , • • _ 1,130 1,593 , 1, 1.001 NOrtharepiOn .... - 3 . 849 6,87011, 3,047 .! Itri. Northumberhind ' . ' 3 36 1 . 3.8241. '4,033 , '3,469 Ferry . 2.581 . 2.4954 r/,427 11,2p2. Philadelphia 64,205 : 43.611 1 1 49,537 62,075 7 Pike . - srol • 1,4150 , • 225 - 901. „p u tt er ,•• - . • 1.341 - 010 1 1.,. 1,134 1- , 431. Schuylklll, - 8,793 , 10.1141 .7.256 .8,3 , 30 Snyder ' . • . , 17921 1,396 1 1 Last' .- 1,159 - Somerset 3,032 1,75011 9,756 . 1,640. Snilivan . - ' • -.. 4 361 1. 1 11 , 421 ~,, 683, BLlPTlChanilli , ' . 4.4:9 - 2,9811 3.047 n 4,6D0 Tingal ' 4.791 • 1,628 - 4.090 1,416 Union.. . . .1.991 1,22. - ,l,..Laca .1,900 Venango • -4,4. Ya 3:492 - • 9 3.010 '.2,610* - Warren - - 2,6-47 1 07211 11. ‘ „131 .• Mb" IVashington. . 4 9771 * 4;712' am 8 ... 4,51.‘ Wayne: . ..2.357 333 2 2,320 . 2,6543 Westmcre '4 latal " 11 • .4 , 48 _a 'nal • 4 414 - .15443: Wyoming, . _,.... . ;.,.. . „ . _ .. 1,4081 • 1.4990 13 ' 7' 1.4111 ...Turk. • . • - . 5.89 :1 8, - 704. 4 843 r 7.71, Total., ' islet. ;44 , 2 - 40,00 , 182 .• 4144:17.1410 • ' -- ! 1 299 : (4 ' 6 1, -.. 4 r. 6 8 .82 42 • -- -- - • 'lRsjorittes 1 /7,178 1 , 0.: '1 932 Lops of the Reputigiuto vote slum 1666 - Dom of the Democvaa. . . It is gene r ally bo gered. In Iltniisburn that the non— n;,on State ea:eater+ and c,nnt: ttneeea In Phila— delphia wilt ammo to, of the ekstion of dodge POTTSNILLE MA RirrNS,- Corrected Weekly for thoWitarrial Zooms! , Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrei, do do do do per cwt... do . do extra • - per burel do do taiperftne, do Rye Plow,' Buckwheat Flora, - : do Wheat, prime white per boahel do do rect. - • do Dried Peaches, pared, pa pound. dy do nnoareo do Dried Appics, . do ' Rye, orry y.ba. Soap limns" • Peso. • Eye Chop, Com Neal 4. Kiddlingst, Potatoes, 4fla Vy, ton. - " bale' cwt I ton. gilt,' it sack. Tim Seed, to. 'Cl o w. I. fu - _ " • New Ome.bierse Wagon with Patent lotk, delal. Bela sad well trotted. For sale cheap'. at - - Oct :9-48-1t O. THOMPSON & MIL 2 . 00 Barrels Pate Winter Bleacheit!'ol( just received by schooner and boat diva frasa•Nsi? Beaked, and for sale at inanuticturens urhsalny • • Oct 19-4.1. - L. C. TBOMPSONit CO.' duou - explosivi. IXLPaI 014 ab ~,wirrA t ted•l'ufee:C.reb.,(n,i6„ , the ' T. ue n or .TEOMISON At CO. , ' la** by - - oda A.h! Soda Aolle .! of a vary eaperlor S ity.- fa? Elle by toe potted or barrel at . 1.. C. THOMPSON* COM; . PRESENT ;OW s2 s s VA.1.1117/4,!„ - To Any one fora few 4*i:orrice In any taiin use. Wunn!it'on and OM vintapon receipt 'of stun!. 6r -413-14t NO Train% Row, 1i0at0n.,144 "Juswe.'• .40410 .... 232,350 112 50 625 10 00 6 00 50,8 4 50 5.90 2 401 20 6 16 11 00 I 00 960 5 00 6 CO SI fill 1117 18 15 22 SO . 20- la LEL 22.94. 12 IS 10 lk 20 15f - .2 1 5 e • • 1 1 9 9. 20 Emit, ly doz. Butter,. V lb. Cheese, • Lartl, " Hams, • " Shoulders, " Beef hind qr. 64 1111, f ron t 6 4 Mutton, ' Pork,. , • o. Sugar, C u m.:. 44- Sugar !! Porto Rico, " "Ilito. • ' embed, • . N. 0. BYTtip. "
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