itintsto'r Mound. L • SViIJ J crt , c s. OVILIIIIRIL 2; 1867 • .il - )1 1 A CONV.EIITION--,2--- .. AB EEIitiTLE STATE -• , • the above rimer. and !them ng lt I • uttifin iu tbe Cbnalltutlon. Increasing the amn i,r,,ilitairces to 401, and & il iu m , FA wan. to ail days tth pay at St a dal? •to 'be , elected from ear's diatecta , , • ••jI lt.e State. - • t• 1 •all corlioralkft berniciii the • I „!.U,sidu:.l ftlerptire. end no sper,lll taws. 'ittens with an Income 110 t. ereeedhag -",„ ;;rutted by.the courts. ' - . ' *. •4 3 1ance.of . the busload of the Bike, 40. and Wive anfatlent for the legtals• • reqlffe, nits la the only plan to Weak 1 - altrupt ayatem, Weenie large bodies in •0 ~! r c not 4.0,14b1e co be corrupted ) . YctRE,'—JA3ll/fi „)10VA !Ts, Boom N,l‘ 417_11readel1, Pnnnleypeildinge, New York' .r. - Q.::thirizM rucelro fulmacriptlpas kir the y ' th Cir. Ai and also to coiled Nits fix the ' _ :NEW MAP .‘ • • OF .71111 • . . Alit'iilltAlT,E COAL` R.coloirs., ,/. Vlp ni the lateet'l'aibliehed id the Anthracite -,..,... I:, ! zion., of reannismota.' It diffene in tunny re ,.,,t, irt , nl otheiltails potable& because it.gives the i..”...,!.0u and Macke relaireittation of the .opal Ba k.,..l.,gether with the location of all Rm.:collieries in .....ALti;racite (~ . L1:11, e gi0tu.,•&e. . ... RC. yr:: ,tr) Roller's - ~ - $......., 111 50 1 ~...., ler Pocket ' • • • • 150 't.,..-et. ' . i '..' : - •I 20 ~ ,.,:c Muilin...i . . „....• - ... 1 .i . . . ;:.. 115 r, , on SLustin dianectod: .. . 2 GO pr i ex - Thrme in Pocketforita will be•rect frac by mall on n icipt & the shove . For male it . ' • BANNAN.& RA EVB Bookstore,-Pottarllle. SFiEA I FER'S MAP COAL-, OF THE- - COAL-13;EGIONO . , :: ~... . .. - 1n `arc!, $1 25r: la Rhea* $1 ori, sad an Wier.. :o. Alen Mllienfrila cola and Iron Map 'it PCP essylvasia—fn !bee* .$l. On and In eases :,. Fur 'dale at ---BANNAN a RAIIISEPS hook and Stalloacry Store, Putti , tllld. • . • ATI , EMOItIAL - • • :or •reic • . . . • Otifilik!LL COTIOT. ;rya, Bedartion In Price. • E ;r_ CIIAtiCE Tco GET, TEIR, B'Opk. fj.,,,rj1(1 1 3 that ,all., *he d - obi= to Pitlecrv. the riAtfiotirm of Schuylifl . Coutity. the Ecbellion, may tiot,bedepariedt7 this. FliCll* - ercbaaing } we have reduced the price ~fur the remitinder of the edition: reduced from 12 50 toll : 50 -•,;:o.r.;•,!(library)l " -" 75 " •1.75 • tr: 4 roccv - " ", . 3.25 " 225 1e.Jra..0 4 ) gilt , 4 ` ' 3 75 .11 01,cilin,Ctillege-.a acgrip woman teacbes Efq:l,lth gramitar. , -BltOW iII,OW been , elected StateA SenatOr from Tennessee. I;;,..Lea bridge over th,i:l.3iLtut:ehanna at • IN:r-bur o z,' tioished,ond 'wan opened t, , travel on Monday last: •I --• I.lm-asier Examiner favors the m r,,4011 (3,rant for President and of Ha forViee Tit fur a °.Sta , - I.3eirventloi place on 'fines ay., , The we're-completely s ccessful. Joe's_ A. AtimcCws of .Wednesday last of ;.exy •I [t Iva. 6 an able, loyai; noldi me N I. TilkiinsGiviny - - 7 Thursday, bas'been apipiuted bfthe :is a day of.cnational:than: • ' [1 lit eK)LICE 120.'s koteresting a T2mplete - colliery,' is ou• exhibith* in N a volt: • it -is, illustrated lif - a serifs ~of, t .t.eAreallty, Prof: Eli Bowen . ' t ! egtenaiire weothoiise in Philadelphifr 4 •,/ „, ! .t...p0, who nee l alaO ti 4 1} Con,ucted ih the I Camden • Wc9llen • ' p - .4,l•Aded . on•Tneaday. •' .1' ..‘ i . t . il Tit rit CONSol.I1) VTION,it. is under . ILI; iii.io-lation.s are piajing for thie . co 'l.l tt ii di of : 11ic twi) . :ireat companies JA - n.3 - Iv . .iinj.i eentral kill the New .3 -e,' , .4liin i.k: Amboy, 4.`c ,)—into a Eingl t-w'sionw will hold her annual State ti , :n ru TrieMaiett. The jteptiblicao Se6retary "of State- the highe :1441. toLlA:eir)sen, is Utiles 1 11 lite Kean crinfidentlyaitircipatet!lifiat the .Statl FIiErtERICK Dorot.Ass iiorrte :ilinki on Thermlay evenidg to his copperhead !,.11)w citizens who wercprasent, which /icy°. 71111h.1 nc4t ;mem t? relishl Well, the truth is ca; data to ai Umeri, esr rebel s . rtoiyithizer whop 4er "with pougiOlees bra curd trade of Penntry#anta I reaaea •.; year. It rattail that titm,Otal t s more of an-- ' have-l Wen sent to market Is year than 4.7 f, the cotrespondtng . peri9diaat .Pmrsorao t . 1 1 1 • , " 1 1V1 - licicitsteme4l is intorreet, utkyortunate .- l;prto lastlek the i ampont sent to mar- I iom al. the r polls yFas 264,31.. tons less for leti yi.a t t..),tp to the same time. -:. • WAstlisf.rox despatch to the' says ~ " duc :to Dr. Son Bard, of the Atlanta New Em r ' wiov rot. - irt^ti a few days ago to have bad an inter- A AUL Sieterai Grant cimine'which the laid was have — expressecf_ _himself eminently'coruserra: tn his political views; to-mate that he denies the ail of the report, and declaresbis hateniew with "4.c. i ieberta .WP 4 I occripted with private mattes, Witten , :_.•lterly. ignored. The - report originated. as Intl ‘'. :in these dcepatch-s last - Mght, In a desire- to ft 4-, 4 ;I:iltt 4 l 4 Presidential prospects. 3011N3 . 4 rersamnaencht that the AmpAi - -'' vet apart and obsca ve Ttintaety, November -• 7- day of ',tithing:l thanksgiving,Among the rca. 4LL .r gratitude to tied which we do not find ennmer. i•tn his proclamatloXe reckoa the facr - ihat. oft 'has up; Rarely thteen months and - five • ..,14V-..;f Johnson ' s will remain tube mimed. Taint. u❑ the 2sth the Ciulgress of the railed be proceeding to impeach John le r sous for gratitude ,will . be yet _ .Ir ;appears that the great D.!.encicratte gains :11 Indiana are very 1;1'316 like those in lowa. Imp of their papers cipher upB gain of 11,- i in 35 . cOntioi; bat they are . earelni .20 other-ioupiles in which they Dpe reore , tjtan - tivice . much. The eleietlon. 7 t? . ' Only fopeonntfeffleers, anewas in no .s , test of Strength, yet the State goe by front 15 . 000 to 20,000 insjorityi lkNal e. CARE; the eminent political t ~: iotni4t,,'..presided lit tjoe Iformatitlw of i s :r r,tnt Club' in l'hiladelphi*on Monday ev t.. - ii.i., In' the course of some remark!e 7 , '3 fie hsaitid ‘ltiratttASln favOr of the treat =- 7i:/riculturaijntorest Of.,the country and of s ;,rotective.44land•lnf. his radicaligui there 1 .. - nonitiUlia7t. Mr. (,:arty Would not ,make were - not were -not well tounded.— I'.=rl'AYlsfell, Member of Congress, also said ' • :.1-lneW grant pera ally, and puloreed.his `F.: , licalisni f .. . _ ~ _i i ~,'" • • : 'nil. PainatAitcya - ,cuse or BiAkInG'STi:LL. " - -.M . ! • L. tihniik Claims to be the inventor of iLi- , :prOcesS, 'and oljects to, Mr, Bessemerre ,:, ~ .11 Ing an"; Credit for it, lit - i¢-in tide vital- . . ~ 1 ry[ .51t.:Shtink Wiiies to us saTollOws oiii IL, , 4ubjcv.t. : . • fir. i...013./ACE Rome., P7111.11i4.. OCt r 1661. 1 - : : ~.i M A N'crs• Jot asst. :—I gaggPft th at we Ault ,- , :hi nut Ore undo &a M lit so an inn= 114 ., • • -,,,. ~, r traprolcoicnts bore, ha th e maim actare of -,t, ut.,l steel try the poenitattc proem. Beeseater . :J., ~ tle id. that process 40 Mb, _country. me his ':' 1., ,:.sh patent• at bome.,and 114 patentthere to ~- z.vrp yotca eabsoquent ta fordo:mite= claim.— '.e.0,141 . asestillty to t.nisanta=rbg to the 'United k.tof;' ,,,, ald prompt teem not to girt , us credit for a , , aaa.,- invention, Mc' If it Livlbtu/ 1 7 . .._ l, tq CIL .1 i .Q . ,i, , t_ter hostility' to our - open ano pcpreeetwmilts ‘ ,. ..:.-,,ther aide of Eat 'waltz. Yam. neap, \ , i , , , r G. Sunni- ', THL Tipirt,LegiOdtnre •will be Republican in, ' t,,rl branches: It Is probable that Mi. Ora-. :.!in; of Allegheny will be •Speaker of the Se rAte.spd Mr.liamerslyplerk. For Speaker .`: , ,he Horse; illr - Diils'of Philadelphia, Mr. ) I , { - Imant;C.f 'Stair, , and Mr: Hickman of theater ate namocl i for Clerk Qf the Rom, ' , 'deral A. L -Rails' I of Allegheny, Captain 'L , , o ina , General , ' II "Rauch " f * BerkS, 'y'rrilgyf iiortiramptpn. For the ate - 'y skurablp,. Mr....,GeoJge Connell ,of :.- t'hil , ,letpb*, - 'ikeneril Wti. W. Ititi of 4Vet; luid Mr. Gordon. P. Marron of Had *-5rd,..., stave been proalnentlysimed.._ It_ is , :,,, 114 4,iiiicing , L,egbilatnre will be an' in 'er.:verAni-,612. the - last; hut •not',up ,vithO. f tan da lb of sicellence:which is rlialni - ble. It Lxv,r • VicaniCr .---,Jacob.lC 01?. man, sa. Th 6 i;eries C oro Itiiiroad ' :was 004$u tied in Lancaster 'last week. Mr S. sand ') - r Linn - rages for the'lorril of his wife,j i wbo was rifled while crossing th e railroad In a cilr "rilt?t. The jug Tettaned4 vatic:tier e 9,150. .At a roriber -trial $7,500 ?, 1 w8 1 11„, - butt. . 'Le curariany obtained lA** ,And got tr tted, . 610 12e;verdict for doing 0,'..' . f I e comps- Li 4ei 'a third trial, the n 4 t' run alp- , . .to ',feu Thouaind OZdlars,:ij tbe-Imfilink ''e Jiirectora of Uri of PoorOdi *Wit/ !NertrOM We Trristalry tbib year liefervi ,ens ltig their May statement, and f -Whleslberf I mik - nesler - accounted, sithoug ' (ladled lo do b' th - - h .1 a ndby so n the tax payers, - t e , 4 1prittabilns from scientific Wet *Tod; 4 : rnia, ” 'II we, ever_ b *, anything definite. as to Al* win:Sabots?' - , • , , , •,, &Tiling° DIAL= OF • FIULanSLraI COAL MastenAr.—We are pained to leanitaf the sudden rutd.shucking destkot Wm. Mantes, Jr., of . the lira! of Rommel at Huidei, 205 i Walnut street, Phnsda:,—genial ad Maid,' an affectionate Mediated and tither, and a ster ling businessman. It seems that Mr. Moiler was: n i t; York on Monday night hist, and in Com withanme business - friends at the 17ifth''Av i enue Hotel,, until ft o'cleek.— When tOy deriartcd he accompanied them to the °glee of the, Hotel, and then returned. to his rocm . on the_psrlor fluor: /Shortly N isf,' ter he was found' lying no ; the ' sidevialk front of the bultding, ansldied• in consequence of his, skull havlitg been fractured. ap pears tbat after re enteringthfbedroom:, Mr. ' Hunter divested himserfef his coat, and that he opened his valise on the bed- lie was dimbtless in the act of opening the window_ to ail the room-4 rocking chair - was found next the window (which is a French hinge window) on' %risk/v .- he it is supposed, stood t open the thp ' lost bisiolance and fell ground, with the nieltincheilly re t itsted.y. Hunter st the time of his' death was bi the igikyear of his' age. His, remains were Mimed in - tinrel Oetne , sery yesterday morning. -Mr. Eliiiiter den a .. 9,..lsyr t entable, ideatii,has cast a deer ' upon large eirele'of triads and ILO-. quaintances end is a severe loss tuithe 'coal 'trade in Ivisicis be felt a great interest, and in which be lira been successfully and merge% icelliengags4 for mazy successive pars.. i e terielwoa.AtrDirlauzn. re'gret rec,doj the its-Ith 1C.4 . Msjoe Lemke. An vienried. a mercbant of t• s city, and a soldier of the , late war, The deobased was a gratuate of Franklial cu t yent a ° Coneee. Immediately - niter leavina t t be enter d the na service sa ptalo of Comma, 11. Pennaileaula Yttintiteers: Ho was present at Freder icksburg. Chatteelionn Me; and other haulm . Be re aliened to the gervicenearly'a year. When the rebels; nteted our fiats it ISM be received an appotatment MeMajor of the Inst Fetuirylvanis Vatinteem.. Ana war bergigered Into mercantile life, and was atthe time of his death, a member of the Arm of Berger, An dewiest and Fry.t. The deceased was well known In our city among every large circled' friel. We•an dole sincerely with ail who, Ithe =eel - were per: tonally . eottuleant of the many merits of I h brave sol dier andgood citizen.--Pno-instrutiTaiss, Oct. ni. lthidr Andenried was arson of ar.,george Atuieuried 4_Northampton county, And at the time of. his death iu the 28th year of his - Some are disposed to misca huh and cry against our national\ banks, and yet we fail to hear thee - crokels sat gent any bettr systein. Pcm=l'97,Bsumal" propose to go back to the' tid wild-eist intf, - Ehinp,lasterisYate.m ? If. he did the people would not rgreo to it. Beni' a few points in their favor : In four years t nine national batiks have failed out of seienteen hundred shattered all over the land. When a national bank does faethe ,note - \holt ere are completely 'and.petfectly„ttecure, bees e the banks are' regeired to deposit re with. the United States Treasurer at Washing ton; ' :amount o 1 money in national bonds equal 3 to their circulation., and- - ten per' cent. additio al. This is an absolute security which cannot. \te touched 1.4 , ' other eritlitori,-- and whichheti the notes always and every where eemable at par. Thobanks return to 'Governme t n every year , twenty lit millions - of dollars ' taxes . Until a better - plait can be devj4 d he pe4ic will oppose very pro- 1 perly anir.chatige in the national banking sys , tem: , • , ' ' , / W oes Ocrug bestowed the.right of imf-- frage upon the reedmen in the lately rebel Bons,. States; th belief•wes freely hpreased I liat the newly° a woUld be too l ignorant to 1,410_ know bow they ,would prebtily, beled by tire nosenhy , t \ i.ak their old masters . T he reielt o ; e liginia elections` show s th t the dar lee . not so 'dumb as they were' en to be, for of fifty -of-them voted ilie."Conserative" tick t-in the city of ,Richmond.: if the mass of the white •voters in 'lie. city of IsFw Yorkwertio abow as elect a Percotion o their own interests In the comingkleetion the as the sable voters of Richmo n d bave late exhibited , it Would haves danlagipg effect port the Woods and 4/ illoffmans in that metropolis'. A I'ATILIOIIt:ftRAVURA \ON TUE Asia IICAN ' LIBEIt . T i TULE ' : —We Would direct tke atten tion of our loy,alconteniporarms to an . e.tmet, -from a seri:non .delivered bi-liev..Frok.lin . . Moore-iu the, lit ethod ist hpiseopal Church,; this Borough;. on Siinday'evening last. It . embeates one of the many original idetuc. which the dislingukhed divine ;tuned elabo-' rates so magni fi cently, and w b J l lieve that its general publitation would.; q ickeri patrioticl impulses:and thus do a real, tactical service to our country, which in these viltina; loyal jotnneia and People are - strivinto-save from the 'malign; illthrences. Ours ntemporarl wilViind it in oar local columns, headed "A Masterly..S erm on. " _: 41.... , GAtiumun 'hatifive grandebildreit !'ilving with laird at' Caprera. named respectively \ Mameli, Anzanio'Llucoln, Ariets, ,and John' i'lirown—tlie lane s ir edit " mewling, in .the nuts ' . B arms ." ,-.• .y •. . A ' .-, , , rea r : U P ° - in. and tool the , may cor-, elec -1: of • t • t I COPPSB.BIIAD, HATII34I. At a Demoeratio !meeting to Itillatiuro, Ohio, where Vnix.Auoncoriatt was about to speak, the ,chairmauf,fa fellow Samoa Jillson, stated that he lad* lett , - to re - and. toralneed the forlPring • i n totter to ' an..., ___,__- -- -- 11 \ 'i - Is Hsu, Boom No. 71,450. TO theitlaCkge Mims of Ohio: I am tiOrre suffering torments for my brims' szi4 usurpatiOns whilelin earth. I AID reminded . of my great wiekedneSs. and seta those _ word you lhatiycm.may take warning. ash- Ingtbn'Oassed Ote'on the other side Clf-t _great gulf, but only; looked at me with" rmutterable acorn. TALI, warning by my fis • [Signed). ! .. • of LiwooLit." Vailitnilinglatin and the -Cop Thsads ap plandedt'this,:infarnotii aacriligions action, dhe warned ( 4ll - meti to save themee from iog to bell by !toting the Demcknli,tie ket2. Art honk.st rebel would not stoop to recognize oh E4llltibleo sral; cowardly meannes ; he wo Bat _the Ohio Cap pet heads' -who k - during the-war, tow Indulge in this tniserable JnethOd of venting their spleem ; to the disgust of all Feist inert of every party. ~lrlie 4od' thing to hate utility azi beau tyy a-g combined; -( the poor washer-woman anirliwhen ahe'ti thirteen children for eilollies pins. 1 - • • rvo ETELL Adoultluoi.uv ! of ' ,NOW A v MA. 110 • - • .12.4 Iliad at Saratoga, lasi:4ns of Ilia wealthiest mit • the *stropolis. , Elerleavos an estates it is said; of 116,000,000. , - 'Ten election a Governor William G. Brown loll to the Senate of thejleinid States in place of Mr. Patterson, the son-ln-law of the President and like him a reireaut to ,the principles whieb carried them botif into. honorable Position. cur be considOred as a' fair offset to the vote of 'Wade. This is as'innah-wefftif-tire had won it State to effect-lira - 6d isihe •rei.ult of nue of three re actions of which the Democracy arotarefui to say as little as,pottible.PhiladelOia ' Titi fact that4o — Beturrdasteriei of Internal Revenue has eaptcd from all tax4.lo 'fan which are raised the Washir_ALton_Lii , pany , - 91:j'h110 - olphlatte endoituyet.of the l livereidelnatitu; also that hiesere..Georgo A. Cooke IN tie., anr-well'knoert Banters. lila. E 9 ItontifThird street, Philadelphia, have conseute4l I to act se receiver/ tholempey thus raised, getber witb.tbe mopes :of those - well knoWn and I prominent , chime who have sasoemted thenf selves with the Irititute, and ave consouted_tip act 'auTrtr l teee, ehould cert ainlybo a sufficient i guarantee to _the public hat every pledge and prishise w Mitt letter: The mettirvlsi ed fear the ehdowment of the much needWi inetitutimi u one b which every individi al actually receiVed more than could be obtained • with the same amonotAif mone if expended in thvi ;ordinary way.'. In the distri bution of presents ' , every one stands an icitial Chance, one present be. bas,amorenteed for.each. Share of sVok. Bead Ildierthietmatt. • , reORT WM, artielee introduced to the public under the: name of Port wine, strongly recommended for inedicl psi PIWOOOe, whisk sue; oalenlate& to do mon harm than good, having little else than the name to noominend them. -',Saco, however, is not the eves with the Port =Drape Wine. " advertised by it. Spier of Passaic, ti. d. We have seen Ms vineyard, vineyard, and the wine in-Owen of znannfae• Lure, and know it to bo thspnre.inice orthe grape. We have also been' thrtut his cellars, which never contain Ins 'than chi thousand gallons, and seen casks oiled on risks maturing. Mr. Speer does pot bottle or sell any under four years of age:—Peorlit Tranieript. I.:be above can. to tout-of onr 'Armrest& .1 , Mercado said of-hiswrattd. ' - ' t ' ~ , 4 •lt was Dot as deep as a vrell, Oranw ide Ara eats, trot it would do. -- i ~„ . • Pawn:noir BITTERS will not mime the demi, i ; I at they corn the sick, exalt the depressed, nd render life a thing to be enjoyed I , ' , , , • believe there are millions of living witnesses to this WE Dyspepsia is're horrid, disease, but Plantation Bitters will care it. ' It is a 1 nitwit in tonic, tor weeklies, and mental del cirli . l l b - se who are "out of sorts"- . • . - .- - it 111Ao.votiA Warms.—Melighttal !DEW. artkle.„ itiperipr totk)kTte'w:kd at half the . , i * Hotricitf L 4 :breiSkila;th --77 1;t1Xot'ottYrettelos, ' het cum thatemany of mankind, Oocisnieptiou, alwell ae thitiiitaieriMt satellites irtikth moire simad ft fa the shape et alright, Brun , e iris, Bore llaroet, lotherrm, &az ,-; remedy e 'elbado to is Dr:Wistar'e Pelmet of Wild Cher • prepared by Beth Vr. Foyle h $0a,17006 Tux ; la& Hoeft eeverMlM IuIPV as judges of °mole:Mai enjoyment; ham de t that hi uo perfume e:latches produosi the ei clone sometime ue'experimmedkerhi inhal hig the exquisite fragrance of Phaionts !IGO"- Diem:Mug Cerem: 4 --I.Y. Y. Dispatchi I i • 7 *car. =mars. Itagßabizid AJW-7—e of We nook quant.kr. es a. Mims, Sad.- - sad : . to salt A: emits,, Omni 1 - • 4••••4,1---:----- . 1 ,t -tits / PRIZE CM ta to Al: it* Stir_4 Mi w ," 1 " 12 , 4 =Ma lii It hi the boa lApow WIA. a**, beagle thil gemdsli Asko potiless. wino rod lbeNlY sail logy Priam : ' j ) ‘ . ••• - _Li 1 1 / 1111/IPazmi/1311.3 .hlll ll rrIP, , Fitts Orieun. —We bad thiLpleaitire of s ue, & and hearing one of B. D. H. W. Smith' s, 13oeton,)grand American Organs b ay" just received from the manufactuxers: in stmultnt is s beautiful piece of furaat tot the climb or j)arlor. It 4 . s:cabinet all thd- evrp*lne r ah rT ti es ee L the Aniencant, they . b r a jenny work is or soff e rrainut, superb) polished and carved, witb gilt imitation pipes, and , the imam merit enraging two banks of - keys and fourteen stom n 'kie no ltuling the maimal sub bass sad tremolo, THE CO • TRM)E. rousv111:e:. Nivessber 6. 1867. The quantity seat by railread this week Is t 9, I iss 15—by csflal '33,9= IQ—for the week 1,13,109 OS tons against 102,3i5 tots for the coilhsporeting seek km' par. There Is a Continued fair demand folipre pared er awl; with an - improved Lielin/ and firm prices. The trade an= up thie week as folloWlk compared with list year . . ' 1848. ' 1867. • . " 1 1" ,_ ... icm i ' I wit. MOLL. MOW I TOTAL 1 Mat ' - •-•-•-••• .." .. I esirret 70.240 ' 5 . 16 9. 43 4 TSASst Ult- 65 5 434 / 1531 1221221 Ca: 112.114 1.134,462 33.924 5711.4544264.091 L Val It It' 14,079 1,647.611 41,124 1.746.055 1 37,9 1 919 Lehlt Ca.; 38.454 I 9c5.166 34,673 , • 542,1162.4 64.187 &rant Bth '- , 611,424 - 1,014,144. 122,142 '!' . Nth' !as,to • - '.` . 229,9151 46,415 p.f.: rit•in-1,12. 9 % 39 5 -976 110,9791 00,617,9!4,042 By Osial• .. V 22,414 6861 119,17r4 5041 DA & Und• %.143 . ~344 mass iisi,usl *2114 WrigBth l X'Llail 946.sufamin• do Ntbl ''• 87,711 •• _ 64610,,54 17.131 Shamokin MON. 417.321 1 . 152,11214 11.341 .Trevortos 411. 44 on uni sce4i 7.975 Short XL SAN 89.186 9,781 es. . e 6,129 •kV.970.. • 114.142 1,514 • 44,412:_ 44 'hirlosi. UM MAX 4.1311. 9>.8 °i 10.7 ' ,11rif 6,329 MA, • 5.2151 196,42914 31,4815 —....-- 944,117 10 845124 6.41110,12115 S i .- .1 141,112,260 644,117 . ' - —;.— ~ . PS. . 2249 i • The decrease in the shipments Iran this Region; as -will be seen, amounts -AO the hearytgere yeti -X17,908 tons for the year; from all tbe regions to 2%775 . " tons. The former cannoti-snd the latteritilLnoi, prob be made up, by the deist) of the-skip - season.ping _ .• i, ALTTIONSCRANTON ' • SALE •OF COAL :-.A.112 l edncsday an auction ( sale' of 113:00o tons OF Scranton • Cosi took' place at New 'York, The - atteudance - was large, and a giood spirit generally manifested. The fol lowing prices were.pbtained, which show an adrai4ce on All kinds, except ghestnnt:— Lutnii, ta. 63 Lr $3 87 ; St. BOV, 63 87® 4,3 97i Grate, *4 23 (4 .44 32.; Egg, *4 G 5 ; Stove, $5 1 5 63 $ 5 301' ,Chee Inn% ta- 80 $4 02. • - ,'.Tbe fallowing are the average prices abd increase and decrease-, as compared with the sale'nf September 25.: Simi.. tn. Ocy 30. _I. & D avciage...s3 73 s3' 76 3 cts. St: Itoat, " ~. 3 tit 392 " drat; SS Egg . Stove, . 0 • " Chestnut, " ... 398 390:d 8 " linmuct. & Iltiversa —We understand that notwithstanding the death of Wm. limiter, Jr.; a member of this Philadelphia coal firm It will continue as at present until thetYna of the year. The articles of agreement jovitte I tor such tit emergeicy is the death of silnetit lier of the firm, and the 'shipments andrgen eral burin( as will poitinite ontuninterruptedly. 'Nu LATE Ma WiLLIAU ' llmersa; Ju special Meeting of the Philadelphia Ecal Ex change was held on W ednerday Morning, in reference to the death of Mr. William lituk ter, Jr., a prominent, member of that bOdy, *bodied suddenly in New'York on Monday. The meeting wrs called to order at noor, Col: Alfred Day prcsiding,, and the following preamble and. resolutions , were offered by James Neill)Esq., and unanimously adopted: warm:As. It has pleased Divine Providence. in His inscrutable wirdere3 to permit .the al:Mental death of our Mend and emaciate, William Minter. : and whereat, by right and proper that this Coal Ex change. of which be was a prominent member, should give form andlexpression to their frelings of respect for the aeomesAi t ams ot sympathy with his bereaved Smelly under there street.uar ritmmostarars; therefore Thcsm.vio, Thai In the sudden death of oar departed friend. this organirationlus bust one of its meet ener getic. active and genial member,, society a generOns and antra citizen. whore presence .always brought snollAt, and hie family a kind husband and indulgent fatter. linosArn, Thal ID all our intern:Mem with him, 111 baldnee o relation, In the social • circle, and In the pa triotic efforts of this asiociation during our repeat straggle with rebelllob - we have ever found In him a Prompt geneses heart and liberal band, ready tp re !pond to the calls of duty or benevolence, and, having !cited him In life, wp shall cherish his memory among the most pleasing recollections of our heart.. • RcaoLv co, That While we realize in his death an irresistible aximmiltioh Vs ourselves of the enter .telnty of llfe, wq Venue the bereaved family of oar deepest and most tehder sympathy in the mildest and 'severe 11111ctIon, and certainly commend tbem-tcf th at Being who In pledged to be the husband of the widow and the father of the fatherless. . • • Ileam.vim, That as a tOken of respect:to letametacry we will attend his funeral In a body., THE poat. TusDE.- . The colastiroption of coal Will increase in e future , in propirtion to its increase in the past, and the probability is, that Instead of the ratio or percentege of increase being less, it be, greater. . , .in I sit) th e statistics of coal give - only 365 ions—at one ton of coal for etehrday in the year—as 'the ‘otire coal- production of the \United 4titt:,A limitol-animant was' hoW-- ever, mined at that time in the RichlOend coal field, but , ig2o heads the colunan of ou'i - ixial, statistics, and 3f6"tons will stand as the first, l tivie year's production. - In 1866 the an ' re gions sent to market 12,399,747 Lona, the entire production of the United Slat was '26,900,000 tons. The increase Cher ~. t . was taS entireamerant le 46 years. Whew our production was only 368 tons per annuni f our population Was 9,683,131, which was '_s} per sons for every ton of coal prodaced. ha 1860 our production of anthracite was 8.143,93 s teas, and OUT population 31,641,97 F ,, or one ton of anthraEltiedal for every 3,B*Ersons. . In 1866, the entire coal production - 9a the Vaiiod. &Slits was 26,b00.,008: or-one ton of coal for every ,1.1 person. Jo- lakwe may estimate one ton of 09a1 r' capita per an [min. It Will thus appear , thsl.and ing , the rapid Increase of our pOpulatim the * increase of the coal toVle lain advance of the population.l For a long period in the early , history of, Qur coal 'trade, the production of anthracite east' was gieatly in eieess of the bitnmloousß bath) UM!? the production of bi tuminous coals ,was greater than that of in . 'to, and ha' 1866 the excess is estimated at,1,04 , ' and / this ratio Will continue- Bu t the authraci _. e will increase inlhe fu ture neartils*po nto is increase in the ; past, untijaomelimiLis . .that will be gip -to tai_tbe 1 production of_ ` es, nay ~,,y I.‘");ooo,lMktons' per annum ; on& * e increase Must be gradual, an much beloir: that of the bituminous trade ..' !Orb= WOO, anthracite ,mines shall be boloillerLieval - ande' new regions and nee' xi r;level Mince .are things of the past, _ otir business and our -production-will be stable itnd reliatife. -,- .... The limit of 20,000,000, we Old riiipsO'Sin. be abou the biaximtun at -which thel‘iptide must eettle doirn--irksober ealuest,;* the speculatfons in enal removed from theiMiiirs cite to the bituminons regiotis l , - froM-WV,ch Ille greatibacrease in the coal tilde, _beyOrni thiiilimit i , must come. The priie -of , ii* 7,' ;lie will !F.9 ... tr011ed in thlit'tifent, more.* !lilt of bitutninotta., tlren,Ait iiion el.- cells or production; au our own Mtn : - mlnons coal*lds areefitis bli more in land than - the* anthracite,'llaiii checliwili keep our prices ini a fair condition. It Will niital :lbw. ow coaftd become a monopoly, nor wilt It compel us ounfavorable competition. ' This quft‘oof, an however, dependspore on the relative coed of transportation than bathe IicIPPV cad ' elernsud. of the frm .the market in our present conditioli. fie under the control' of th e Reading ' - which consumes the entire prollta of th Schuylkill Region, we ' ate no better Off than e Cam berland or Itroaerop miners, an have no protitlect. 0 sharing in the. *dun of sit-, nation with our more !termite -competitors in other parlous of the anthracite regions. 11 we pia lour coal prialuction at 20,000,- 000 tons per annum, as a;,general maximmi, !beiOnd which the knew will be slow and 'gradnid, thit-Schuylkiff reit' one,sitOuld and 930" must eventually, supply 10,,000 tool per emotes, or ,e half °tithe end. amount. , Ire no* supply telly a third and are toothntaDy felliag `off: la d O th er_ regiails,[sind mot condone ikkis6 is long is we { e tali snag the natio) 1 a monopoly in our trautports lion. il'itity ode half of nur resources in an thratikelsioil exists In the SibuyLklll legions, entbraiik the, Schuylkill geittkatiiiiP Aral cosl.,flaid ind;the *show *tin* of the segilik . iiel lielklet we him 0104 ale otuktiimerkee; we net Consider both renal "and ralliend' as(One. einethey are 'both under the Ocr'etrOof a single corporation ; while oth 1 ,et porticos Witte coal anthracite' reecas haw; from ten to . twelve se agate avenues. We are cut off entirely dug portion of the , jeer our . prinelpal' InstAnktuel pay vow per ton ass boons to moneirly, ii ) _ 4 11 . r ileaniki,7-L-Of what spert*-' - *grim cos &mike soa'reoooll,lll ISte loch otretualtilree ? Oan wallops to he bet ter off - in the - fuutre than * present, while we oho* Cutely to such extortion, without .4tsrapting to realise noising of Nit* the analogs ors bOintUal PrOvidemet 5-, . . 11.tbo retoedr woo Math, or beyosikoor eeielt wesboold bore sow moss Oat ividirk we eti Ay asistanew4.llke Zoo taleites to Hercules, we will antic is As millf, liaol ' midillot desenthigir• ;. i Nom en . TEE ..MIIsTERS' 3 93' 4 28 35 " 445 465 20: " 4 65 5,32 67 . . rirliZinar 1/0311 =a enraglatiamal - ' -'- The awe irked edible! Obraftn toffiffiligtemd wad damenries. di I The Aide,Derria ui ll . 1 11 es the lthiembeedeld liteialle after , - dresser. s te= i - mea sadVthe Iffeliesvine Shaft elf Vela Ceemelida led died tielleeffsmig. weer Pereesille; Pa. j ---,- alkyd Eigrarna Rom. MIAMI Bandana, Pirrlll: N .‘ . • Tail. Pa 1 , , '- . . - e- I . . -- The elope wiariduspi id the liAll MOTU VIM CCM: - BOLIDATIED COAL COMPANY AT ST. CLAIR IN tiatIMAILE I CORM!, da L l e leffilMTANLit. him . reac a depth yards ear MU at 111)4 hed degrees south of . in MOO the Man Ooalhet b - Thu lli i a rilierimy westward to now leg. comt. Sil area of shoal 110 sem 0 11aimi. Coal. which bed bee out avenge Seldom HUM, bet. The quality - p[ Its coal he no ...j 14. es Spare dile ad. in fact is as wady elemde rebel. 1111s1boad is the • shape of a duel. Prom this of 400 yards. 4 una hare been waited and the coal by one engine' - ce..n . hoela = ize Two peeping are sued. cell 1100 yards into a In wort eer. votr..M7ae ether led this Kama to the edam The width of coal from the gangway to the sartare M ermen as the bed crops higher np thenocuttein*going westward, and at the highest point .Is 1.9a0. feet wide, when the min airway of the mine to driven through to the surfee and' where the 'mine is renalar. led by an ahead fan of 12 fret diameter, driven by a deem engine of 5 hone power at a rate of Mr ;era ,lut tone per Wade. To get an dm of :the metriatice of this collier 7 • Pme coneeptlesef the ti reeds of the Wide ecortlegie mart fret be had. Overlying the Ilassed b6d w fib bet 10 or IS bet of aide atene mug, is another bed 'of coal known as the 'Seven . 100 t." the average thickness of whkit is 10 trot. About 300 west of the foot of the slope On the Mans. bed a tunnel is driven southward from It into this seven foot bed and a - gangway driven in it about parallel with the gangway on the Mammoth vein spot . quite as far awkward. Frau three daderilltu shut are ping mice tem ontistadr primer ways for coal ears., the coal in the two beAs is mined oat and . the workings though smietnatic„ , ramify in- alUdirec tires mull the mime area is cascaded or mined oat. into ad throughall these workings" there mud PIN a current of air to sogg the wationek and to carry off them y e* the mina By aid - el the ex. band fin the t he draws thera *estop* end teener the =hi gangway • until it reaches the tunnel to the di S .ervem , awn. In the main grave" lust Inside of the tit of -the Umbel a stem bum to placed, which orsplita the air craved; tondng cee- Italf of it tic the tunnel into the seven bet wait. '• . and the ot half is carried through th e mating" -. the Bed lnear the wed end of the mines enem eresmiin united and three. by the teadra - out totbe as surfece. The area testimonial", is about 240 yr 136 acres on each vein. The seem foot vein lea tent coal. a trifle harder and M r than oth. It is bete mid generally. in toilt o f crai ser * mead of tunnels from o to the other venting, desacee. The extent of the workings very ' ly uniform to those 111 the lower and larger bed. There s entains dec: emarily a large,' amount of outworked coaristthe p lus and el:moods left to =awn Mei top or too .e mines. to dive ems through It. tometilate tt and •• ' drain it, notedWm with a thicket= of Ili feet in the Mammoth bed. and 10 feet in the elven foot bed the yield of coal most be eel gn at. every acre producer. if gleaned pertretly e'en, 011,446 tons. The product of this colliery,, since 1640 is se biker's: - .. , `toss. 1 TO NI , t r . iS4l4.::`- ' -'. ._ . : Liu:lass ios,oar 1319 - ' . 37 : 010 . 1?59' ' . - .127,020 1660 .... ........".' - 1-,..„ 56.297 im.... ..... ......n...118 1611 ' . 1ik063 • r4dl: ..,-- ....:.. .92,«36 IiZI.. 79,364.4642:. .. i.... 1t2..643 1551 "•• 1891/en";-...4 94 679 ~ Ad; II . 35.1111 E4/4 1 %545936 ...116.6':31864 , 85,3011 . An average or SIAM-tons yearly. for 111 yearn •anta total of I,aut9egi tone. The waste however.' is very great; nearly one-ha ban entire loss. lie gleaner can recover It, and no men. notirren Wades. ars more ventureetscoe than miners: braying the dangerous ex plosions of fire-damp or the s e:ally fatal cholte-darep. the blasts of powder and fag mares of coal and rock. their lives are beset boa'', darigerit. "Robbing a mine: .as it is technically cal'ed is the attempt to remove the paters of coal left between the chambers to support the top this is ab exceedingly dangerous operation. These colauuta'of_soal al land but 10 or it yards apart, her • mile la-terigth, a hun dred yards in width, they support so enormous pees.. sure of met, elate and earth. Blasting theta away. - brings down a mountain, and endangers all within Its Influence, sometimes in detached falls of too/ of rock:: at other times thewholespace gradually settles down with a terrible slow weight. and awful Miming and at other times it caws with a Wink shook and a mighty rush of wind, drivels out with the _eloksee of, a storm. To avoid this older sad 'MMOMben Peel of tbe mimes this enterprising ear play were induced to oPen Into a larger WY of COLL One mlle to • the sa. • - ssibms- t, by means of %bele Vallsoill• abaft. 4 61 feet deep, to the Mainsactli hot Thsselection alias point was made later very Muldtd Dorm. for several inteltadial rea sons. . kg. To as a very large body of *God coal. at a ressonable depth. = lf Ballttta~ IL id ePreed by the elope risz elteet wa llieetiolsed. ids It as the Nome s sulks from the lima. of the Raiding •P at Pottsville: ant the nearest to tide ender at pads of any of the MS collieries ehipping over the Besding Pailtessi. Or the Eldinylklll'hissigation in MI6. We dwell moment to consider this paint. The Railroad and Canal term nate near Pottsville, on the southern edge of the south 'ern coal geld. about midway of Its teratinLthe one. SO 'miles earl, an the Lehigh River, at Mauchtltuink. and the other about 30 mike to the west. near Dauphin:on the Susquehanna River. Prom the bead of the Rail road, 94 miler.-and from the head of the (anti. log miles. tidewater: 'brunch railroads ramify and reach like ten lingers from the end" of two long an 1 strong. arms gathering in he fossil harvests! of Reit ages. The - product In 1366 from 152 col Ilerisse. was nearly t 500,000 tons. 53 of these collieries lie In the Renew" Region, north of Pottevillib, from 9 to t.n . 13111011 distant. said produced— . 4,6013,600 Ulna The'balance - ' 00000 tom, came from the 09 collieries south of the liroadjilonn tain. and varied In distance from 2 to 12 miles from the bead of the road-. tX all these 152 collieries, the above shaft la thO nearest to market. - • The site of the abaft Was carefully 'chosen with refer ence to' gienlealcal structure of the district, and is exeriedhlgly Important. being on the long and gentle dmthern slope of the great Mine Hill anticliud axis,whith enables na to reach the Mammoth bed with a Practical depth, and °Main a working length limited only by land boundaries or leases. This shaft com mands a working length of c tal. miles In extent, but is at present limited by a lease. eastward 6401 ards, sad 'we:tweet WO yards, or 1400 yards in all, and A breadth of Gt - ,7 yards. north anti above the' ater drain age a. foot of abaft. This length malt:plied by the breadth tad again or the great thickeess of the Mam moth Vein-L-10 yards-gives a able quantity equal to tt.003,000 cable yards or tone to which ere add the seven foot tea, averaging three yard. In Vali:teem and the hire foot bed overlying the ',second foot. averaging i 4 yards. equal to 9.701 936 gives a total quantity of a,704.350 tons, and et this immense quantity the ton . farthest removed from the foot of the shift ii law yards, and Winds ton of awl is Parsing no the shalt. its runts to over a self-acting plane of 410 Yards in. -plum, the haul by mule power will be but refit yards, a matter of the greatest moment tu the cheap vodurtion of coal. This central position of the shaft •doca away, with the tang . and tedious hauls and the t xpertsire . gangways now so cboarbon In elopes and drift workings , ... With reference to the oet alla of the shaft Itself, wort began upon It h 3 Sept: 7. 1464. The Filtrate covering was removed, making an car station T 3130 feet. and 40 feet deep to the first stratum of pond rock. using it as a foundation, a wall 4 feet In thielthets and 14122 feet inside of anti , ears urns carried 'up tot be fn dace. and of this Mae the *ball was souk_ The severe winter weather delayed the rathLury and conwqnently, the sinking until June 12, 1545,42 dais were lost In mak-• tug sumpt In the Orrhaol Vein. 115.1eM from surface, also 14 days In making stimpt In Primrose Vern. KO - feet froth Wham seam 13 days la lowerir*Mmp from one enalpt to anothn. 12 days we were drowned oat. IS days men turned out, 6 days adjusting pinup. _Then from 19th October, ISr4 to SS Feb . 1e67, midi'? days In May - and June, ..3art7.• Making a total delay from. June It 1646, of 201 working days The 'Mammoth. 1 Vein was alt Jung 16, 1567, 1' rears and 6 days, or 631 1 'Working Liars from Jane 12, inffn deduct time 1u5g., 1 0. 1 3 days. - and there remains 4YB days spent In sinking from _ • bottom otionnriati at wailsto top of Mammoth-Vein, • distanco of 6.-Ifeet.l.or 145 100 helper day. The shalt Is divided MO. three compartments of 6i12 fe, t, by 12 inch darters placed-about 4 fret apart, from top to bottatu. , . The surface water Is caught by drains cut around the shaft, and by them Ii conducted Into . Iteaumpt In the Prim nee Vein, , from atotie ft. Is hoisted-4:0 feet by an eight inch pump to the surface. Below the Primrose there Is so Hale' water that a pump is not at present to collect the smatinnantity made M. the het: De m a call :Ile shaft, but is Wheed by buckets, and Is no; over 60 gallons per day. -During ate sinking of the shaft no artlftgial means of retaliation were used, nor is there Inst, although the gangway-is 9900 feet West. from tbelon• Orr:tinnily In sinking a well CO feet deep,venti lion Is difficult. but at this shaft a 'Maple SlAttiTilX6 a partition In the shaft so creates a draught that pare air Is abundant at the -face of the gangaray,and rely - where through the workings. Utz lob coilleriest •neatly sank an extra abaft for ven tilation. . .• ; ..- . With ref to the capacity of I his abaft we beg creeci to show what °thy, have and are doing abroad. As Our erPerlenre in the Penneylvaola coal islinlited thus far, and Merely exPerirnental, we select - from among the principal Coglitth conk-Mee as follows, premising what they CAL do M. gnat depths,' we can, do mote readily Mime \ ~ ... i• • ' -- s-- earth ra . Nana. - - . Own\ . • ' Deem lr.& DAT. "Heragriton Pit. Lord ham. 200 yards, 1110 tons. . tta Daton Deleval, ,J. E. lifter, •.. et .• 1000 ll Mirth Seaton{ ✓ J 11. P r. 21.3 ''• ploy " Etyhope Col . John Taylor, .640 .. 2090 •• Ifttanthfleld, ding " 100. " • This hitter shaft furnishes \ a striking example of the enterprise of llngihb capita l ists and le In good contend with our American shaft. Work u nit began In ISM at the end re Ave years it roar cd the_depth of 416 s 2 yaryard. - In July. 12 , tea year. after Ito beginning. the shalt leaMobtalned a depth of 21559 X feet 0e454„1l yard& Abe material sunk theme' I-, , Hock ' Sheen .._ • .. • • ? - i---; p : t 7,,2. . ', . - USW yards. . , - etliebottoresiff th is shaft a slope tis sunk 250 . Wi r en-Prigie Of Lfuot to the yard, mating the to defahEitjtiati:liziwtha ve• height!' its yard' Roar the anttace. ttch -difficalty -wan experiencel from meeting witli-ep of water. ;-.• P0r,29 months the' a of the %Intl pa bat 11-feet'por month. The genemiaiimbeter well tla at thetattre 12,M, Ural icreefor pettifog. and at the ..- Mit Was enlarged - lop, f‘.ll in; itia tubed with cast trotiantreents for a -- distanieff,42 pate thee lined wi'b t 9 fechwill of turaltheicluCetiftetredn. Intervals with stone ril:1 - 4, IS inktieifoetthe lied_ and 12 inches thick, of which th2rt.. Ike - l'.;',:itlurgetlacr 7.3412 cable feet of stone. and 720,000 brlfk haeftererrused ;b the shalt. exclusive of these - tett le4ttementhings. The total cost-was $.5‘t0,00 0, Iladdrireloped -- 32 yards of cretin is seams °Came ltottn ,11300t.' la thicknest 15 of which have an li aggregate cr- • - .. k . 1 of te feet. This enterpriee wet , dllY completed by - winning tote' Black ~ f ._it finerseam of coal 4 feet tlif inch thick lard lit • 'Ciliated to last SO years at 500 tons per day. ,We may -lain% therefore. that-the grind object of this humerus, :undertaking was to develop the "Mark Nine. Vt*l. A feet. 11,4 Inch thfrk.,_ - • • fibe American shaft d eve l ops but ten seams et coal 'as follows : - • at 4p feet deep, 1 foot thlcir.' The tkial, 9. " Orchard. " 115 " " 44 " 41-," Ova,' " 313 " " 1 • ' - imrose. " 334', " .10 " " T.." novel rein.' " 490 " " a" • & Four It eesatc.,t " 4 " • 9. " term " "1129 t• -• • 10. " Elam= Xoo9'"' 30' • •, 4 feet. - Lti *eet however. was to win the Jtamooth • Serealre4 cos* together 40 feet thkir, and 4E IEO Me prodectioe,and Tellable beds of the Anthridte they at the depth of WI yards. or lets than Si that - a the "Black Minor can" °Wetly send to the oases doable the estimated quantity - rf the latter or per day e . d s a ol , m 3oom . ee W ts h towpOnT the = mine, and sea Om loth lantana foe the A ohm. pay the Intend co the English Isleetment girl per cent. On 95433.000. would impose a tee of 90 Nista per ton on the prodeet of the ulna exeltodre of Metall:nee WOO origin& met of alts Wok The Oat of the Aimed:o pft was SIC fie per !blear lbcdrof PO aught= tx the W feet tnehadteg east of • tea Mt/ bomb( isetse.: • .../ pamilo of permanent, totatlng. co : o rd mask . . =at" and aka lauperre. s , - • KED el * 9148,141:14 The Want on Ms cost of lay 9190.9 0 4 or $906414 of the eqoalto W a t o of aids per ton. as the roily roam* oe. • lbe !mails estate cactils4llll3 Weer to Am: the .4-wertcaa hi ensues of 100 saes b 4104.160 took cc &ducting waste. alai* fora - ter &WWI mite. of this walla 14 tbe wog haws croa of die Ugnetk in this costwalosto Awe thelwoffget of the 71441.15 h Wpm sal Übe rellaryftilit saliplidtt for the last 4 yew* ' Tom • SOUP, um. ... • . *Lair, - • 9.031,2 en .IV43.Res Coil Mass apindsgios attlisftedetsuo. Via: • beTfribi .... 5,1.1 e \ Miterle of Gra BMWs . AMA •—. . . \ lt el c=osiipenainay of relliebtuallAmbesebe. Shur, lad Mee Mel =sod geadeedoe, sod lb' cemingest ac to bad we meet be Mensed rib VA omits& prame sod semeemet Wes.. - _ linTe ssa Amp stensaia figaings aoai 10:011 1 ff. Mewls to ildisdleiplak co bus "tt readvadvid dal stud wtth plospeami OXIMNET4i OO ., 010411 i aad i ammilia , 110. ll4la , _ Tani MIT.7ILAMMIP Ell MILL 1.2.: ecnr maw dis of divollesippd; win f i xt m oo n 4. Ur =Wm as sed after US. saL,Oma lug . ogled the agell Mr an alm! ammo * Oa% #04161 ' de. Oettotoe‘lllK.: eametUal dikos cit Akio!: IA1111" 03d och op to Odder 1012. V C. amnia. simmiNkus alserww. sm. • rcantiw, odd= 1, 111 , - 414411- 1 A I !LARGE BT Ot • . '1 COM BELT M PACKI 201 PER CEN ; BELOW REGULAR • ;MOP- BAIrINAN-& -iIAMSEY'S UT TRD.—mla /amt. acquainted 4 1. N W YOO3l GOAL TRADE to take ... e annet zum i n aCe in N.w York. • Pgment In Address with mal mune, P. 0. Ida. , Oct 19. YT;{ • • WISES, ,BOIES, es TIMM sot 14auwinz tang, sauVOL ea., • !, menu actor. the Sapencir Stec i • .1 " I ig and Blasting Powder; ttiprerl`_ Anthracite Cold Trade. ' Any l e n o' ne quantitTiof el A or RI Powder. delivered promaly at the loweet ea, to soY operation to the OW Pickle: Clio-eh from the Ynxdr. MIR,, and eats& faction guraideeeL A•cceolete stock of the _ emetler Cbmpaay,a • - GT-INPOWD Conatahily on hand, and all iinds of _ OAFETY I FUSE. Orders foC the Lackawanna - Region,. from &canton, Pa., for ithe Wyomirg Region. from ; _ R. J. FLICK. AO-. tenktatrirre. PL - -••••, WIC ALLEN. Agt.. Pittston. p a. • Fdilheyiddie and . Lourer Bad= from _ ber • WY. (JOYRE . hitt, Acid Ps, tim 4.1.17 A ArriasAcrrs-c i 941.-woulin you Ls. NAIL .4 " 011, of ttio Alt. - Lail* Estate in Schnylkilleounty,tbree lanes - from pats rine; form Colllerka on the tract anertw,o othen pa r tly sup . plio4 IromlL Wbole artroXll,7oo-acp ,.. * nor scri Valg=n e l n A,ZlvVill Po tnr,e: Jaly 2 ..67 ' Mit 11‘ HILL'GAP _coLcricali To T.-.—The Colltery — nqw'worlmd by limn. Wm. Kear S Co., on the (fettle' and R . s vests . will be fatted on favorable terms to an eeee d operator. from April be, 19ek the date e tenni. nation rif.the present lease:. It le 'Dusted on the line of th e Mine Railroad , eight mike from rkhejlkill Harm and has a run of two and a quarter miles of the North Dip of all the rebut In the. Nine-Hill Bashi. The alone Is at the Mine MU Gap at the middle of-the, tract. its depth is but one left below, the Water level.: and In tbla lift the Crosby and Church Vela a am y e t to be wOrked., Th e improvements are-M-cood‘ton dition and capable of taking mit and preperfogiav g e , quantity of coal. - . . For detailed information apple to • HARRIS SIMMERS. , • - • ••• Chit and Mininglimine e i re . Pottatilk. Oct. IS, 00AL• FREIGHTS.. • Freights fro. Pa. 12.1ekto•Ind (Pii - 11. - drir.- Imeabqrg.point, ...... 2 G Newport..:...... ..i 3 25 ~.. 220 New Silveri.. 175 t i c.owa ' - 212 0 Norarkb. - ... - ....... 1 ,I 5 ebe ' • 2 251'n:riddance - ' 1,15 Davensport . r• -.2 25 I PoriannKala•- ... .... 4`W .Fail Ithter - 1,15 litabazY" ' 435 Lean.. 2 =., Halm. • 2;23 • N4W Yori. . 1,30 iilsl iti!oels and 93 boat arrived for 7,rri k . , 1. - lirreigilta reins ICllswebetiapore. New Tito' $ ' CAlNc.wbcryport....., .. 1 76 Pall River:— " 1 35:New -LouElo2; -.- ISO Newpoet .. Wicket...o-j, &Con' i ' .... 1 60 t0u...:k'C...; .. '. . 1 75 Norwich 1, 1 20, Neer liatut.. • 100 PlcudeOeu.•; • 1 10;Portasuouth ~.‘ li a/Neve llegllont - • Niddletpww. .... .. ~..• 1 201=rt....... Portluow., ' 1 101 . ... Salem I tHalsou... ,A.....- i. Fs-tights from Baltimore. To Milladelphla.. , ' i 1 2544 . New TO . k.._ '' ' tOlii BC* • - - - ' 1... 4t(4 trreignite e'roon Georgetown Or Alexandria To 111113delphis. $1 gsQs - New otic.. , - 2 .• - . - Boxica X . . 2 8042 G 5 . • TIE COAL PRIOEB OF COAL BY The CARGO. . . • • • vut.lllllll6ll. JOEPTJIAL.] ' I Schuylkill Rod -Ash Prepared, ' ' 4 2543 4 50 . 61 ~ Uttestuut, h 2 We '3 1"0 1 1 hitt:v*4.. ' 3 900 - 4.00 '1 • W Pt. Iklat and Bro Lump. kon 3we4 00 .i . ; 'Egg • ... ... 4 10,1 485 " 1 Provo 4 1014 425 ". Chestnut,l 3 vim Locust Mt. Linn& • ; 1 " R. at and Broken.... [4 .. •. 4 • R gg , " ; " 8 LOVdt7. .o. • ; 4 " '" Chestnut, . .3 Lid!Mh Lamp ... ' "- 5 000 . • . lit. Boat &i it:okm. , 5 00 - 4 L' • " ' Egg.... .......... ... .. r, Wit " . Stove 1 . 5 50(.0. • Chostanik. ' • 3 750 '4 00 Broa4'rott. . .. 4 tiOT) IS 00 EirsczAL C 01.4.5. • sill dOarrin, Lamp......... •" • Bt. Bost and Broken • - L . ` `Clticatnnt., . Tho followinc, , priced are for othiprneold c ut of Stsuington, Loan., . by Chas; J. rAdtwick.. ~/. Uarnaide, eroken.„ ~' :Egg- • • -). •• • p 5 ",•-• BWvo, • 5 ", Nut .. ...... : 3 rec. - • . Larliesry L..: Freaklai., (Lykeen gw-A Coals desbyd to Weeported 4)&124 will be pat under this head, provided the quotatiohs are fur nished by the parties inteteited.' AT NEW TORK. • - ` Balasrlinll Red Amh u by Boat L o jul. : s White Limp 5 1 Steam Bost siad. 8r0ken...5 •..J Aii tit Btovo " Obost.not„, • J . .25" . a 11.41iiigh 6.11.1 at Elizabetbripri. esop. by cirri J 500 Bt. Bost azo3 Broken • 5 1 5 0 Egg, at It 5 254 550 Stove, 5. 5r -J 5i504 5., I Cheitau --- t 4 W4l 4 - 1 Nctianesis Coll at Tiltznbethpiert. ' • Lump, Auction Anima.% .... .. t 3 7(4 •'• :q, Stemmer... " Grate. Egg-• • ' "‘ •••-* • 4 Store, .. 1 S 32 _Chestnut, • .. 1 906 At priests sale Z.to 40 cents s ton advance. • - Frekgkkto New V 10,60 canto per tr)u. -- - Prisms. Conspany's Cosiliarttevlisireb. Lamp. Anction i .... peteas..,...: I . St Bostsndßenten..---- --, . ... J ..114 64 , Ate. ___----- - 4 ♦ 4 ITO 841 ' "'--- - ' . ' . '.. .t... .. 4 GTO • k:kommlT. , . At rate sale 25 to 40 es to a too advance. NCR York TO nts per rot. r ; Del. le 1N Co; Coal Om itonisatsts4. farads: prices , and lior,mbrr. 19r7.2 Limp - '''-- 1.. -.- ' ......10-3 0 illeambortt '' ''s .... .. .. ... 6 1 10 Gate - ' :,-... • .... .. 0•GO - St__ -- • •C. 1,.. I TO - Store. ebestnot ~ . • .i : ,;., 410 From Roandout to Nem:Trek ii eio,M.• tgoirittrkT. ENi , AIrzBALFIIIIOItE. . fi ;-s oct., isq. To tr6efo -- trom yara orlrharres. ' Wilteeiro iisto4 W. 646.. • • • M a' 6.25 Wcens 11. dash.. . . .. .6.4501 6 60 basiDkin. whiteor ILiab 50416 00 ,Delivered to ocangloare.. , . 7 000 17 60 Mrerect sad Cumberland at Lonixt Paint fix ablwing. At '4 8 .11 tiewrettntn. U. C • - . 4 2.534 60 • lielkinle at Mobsii4o7 ID•al Trade . ref . 1 MIT* week maim sit Lad Salardry. - • Iteaton Coal Company • . DDiasa a 4 .4.31/i.Rlnao t Mah Deland Cornell Ifileodna (kW Company Rathbun. &earn* 3 t7u R. & IClEUmnan. MeliesiSbal ra Iron Computy. Hnlekunobccker Coal L....... La Valley OW Company....., New Buatan. ' Maeßktypea 4•,•• ' tiestinikpf , lam. liteenroada. fed A V. • Tbe leikeurbv le the quistity eireasienueeporall owe gee babellrlolYAlbieds to tbe week ...adz 00 Timis , . 41111 e-veinglaill • ' ma. masa. a a EL 0114041 " " seaszlijauef lANI 04 . 2 " 0 " 5 15: &ISA It . 41492 0e MOB OWL • ' Slit to 2"Mg. . . BLACK WIJITiRON OWL Bee& cmw tbe_KlL ltall Km! For the week . raffia' co Warily tut.... 4 I • Beck.,, 131 is IttYlo l . r * 3 stVik : 41 I • TOW. ' le 10.1184140 SALM EIN &fa. Ilium IX/1211 MOOS r lll9.r7l"Wilr'! " i " i rM lTll ' a. .......... Port ...... PoUrals 41therit. . &Imam alum .... ......... • Tali &meek. perks* Ws Tote.. Tomos Um lamtper...- • 11410britag gaff. A mmut 1m P 116611111 . Olibitagmati ewe •-•-•!••••••1^01.10 • %al ei omits •••• Lai 211 • 311: Wain 11,4,111 - # AND Or at. inftis OUT - • P.OTTSVILLE. MA ItkETS. AT PHILADELPHIA. FOR rAsTras SU " Egg— " Stove White Ash Lrim Stems Bost and Broken ! 4 5 limns . air thiniftiot Demise .. 103 ' O 0 if 4• , N, IT - min al "U le WAD 1 1 I /41111•411 11 likemoit ..... =33 =lll t r Ni:o V`E:NIP.',.R.' -- P a _lB ffrt.,-- INM3 ,10,11010,11 D. 011,Nitimi• CONSUMLL ; •••••••••••••-..-...• Ilk•Alai. 1 ' Ria' hitas: k 119-1 •MS 9 1 / 4 ' ars anar USU.- 9. Kt. jedd° 911ron. - 111 9 ' 9 91 Ilk •"' 110140 ' 1,26 46.201 = ack t ., I,lll° "•- - - : 6. 6 1: . l ' abstiala 03510 Z: 4616 _NO Mt • 31 781 NT , sues n at 46.930 Ddaa. l . tn 4l •I 1. 4 19 IMMO& a Ll9l Weil 661 14786 Bose lhaoit.Oaal kal4 1 •I I. 9k119 EWA= Pa. Ooal Co 1, 2 LAW i 413 t 6.1339 = Cern 00. ' IMAM 606 ,• 6,193 - lAN TI MI • 731 11.:04 Hewer Labow.... %eV John zh Ocrim ,UN:" • ; , .r. a a °O.— liellatL. I. ••• GLIM ' 191 ' 6341 C31333413 - 31iCie`i *** CMS Si ' ' (tal Mos Mel Cb. - MbillnaCakhttdlo • Ilk • Glendon Octal 0n... :4, 14.70 - 91 =LJ..... 406 19.991 ai Co.._ ' • •311.613 1.141 91.111nua.... .:'..* .. 1.973 09,14 1 • L• autb a am ., c o m ***** , 10, 30.1e,b 434 15 nna Franklin. - ' ;' %le • 5.54 hadesuied. * s.. _' I3' 1,199 "3114 3436 =TA r a:ii;.. ~ •t • itsm • _ te4 ........ Wlllobbaire . 61.611 9.213 0.959' Warrior 43= 49 ,10.M313 1.,1151 Parrish II Thomas_ 001 16L411 463 WIN; -1&11- call i Nay Oo • - 13,430 .N:13.3,T3 Pubs, o r 43 Qt. 1,31 - Other Lippert._ .- 11.3 60 10.13 Mt. Jerve Etta. .1 1411 Kt • 9.630 Mathl69 1 1,131 Waltzr Brat. h..C0..1 lad • , 1, • - S N. r.Cbal Co.. 14,10 ' 133 ' TASI John Lantbeh i Co. • - I • ' 'Fast an Ccal . I " - WI • i .13nloa Coal C003....• 1,er. 1 5.2° vrwadctit law ca. 1 UUi ' ' k" ' Primate Coal Lb... Thomas Coal-Co: . ass role ; --- . /.= William it Herring. u 1 10,136 -, '-•-" I'. tahhartna Coal (b • - _....•-•031 I- " 1. • atonal Highland Hall Coal Co, Coal (ki.. 61 - - -- 13,369 I 456 13 '1 6 ••' • Sart , 93 . 1 -, Upper Lehifth O. Co. 1 • Oak: 630 sNU New Port Coal Oct.- 1763 _, •• • Va lvarbul Coal- C 0.... taus l' , . • 3,61• lley ezal Co. j 666 John Haitcm........— •=l" 1 i - 94 • I 0.2241.161.006 ,14,671 141. ". 54,613 60.363 . ---,i t • Tout by & (knal mesa 243,37 It, 4 S ---- ' Susie tfine last var. Tt.2104,433.:33 ' • - I - -•-• hermit • , 9 , 9 9 1 1 14.591 ;:e I NEW ADVERT' MENU, ageveral aeia Flee Doe. dek•ctive. ai* ebea,p. , .BRIHT CV. = Nov 2.-44- Hardwire zed Iwo, TINA TED 0111 1 1TOMBIII. bbOnt thlVOrliarll 10 , sthcra BL NIETTER I DOCL about thiet-14 ,1 01641. with white toptut end paw!. ears, aixt white 'pot gal the now. Any .Ltormation which wilt lead to Ltle lectAY ery of 20041 bd liirrally towarded by. Iciaroll, No. 275 °entre street. (COC.V4IIU'IiiO /Agieti4.) COAL MINE FOK SAM - IN • !ON TUB . Treed 111141/efi 4 Creek. , Critterirtertboarali7, • Three mile. from .tie Ohio River; I 5 we. of ' one shaft in good:waking order, '4-.0 f:'Net deep; known , as the BKLLIf VI IN, and is fourlrfoet thick The oo.the met ,rrarronabit, germs.. Fur farther Information add , Oa • - - tjtioia. J BROOAS — w si t ir. Rex No 14, No;j2;in-744 ?Ea ..„ „ uovaiLic 8211,1hE OP WOOS 11300E,A BOATS, iiteiviv,The Harrisburg Bildge Coni:, piny will offer af tinbihr sole, 'at their Huston Tull: How" in thiticity, on lassiiird • y, NiavirsiskeilllOs i 11.1 1, 67. 4.1, 2 o'ckcic. It 111., alibis alipartenankva of their fe - ` , . fy. viz :-.Jibont I,SOO liwt Mire "tope, aucl, host C Alm, the timber* ha I ti e tow ere , at csch end.* laig Plat Boat, SO feet ffrrii kiet..wlitch can be Inadczol . e for canal navigation. a aniperiorileci row Boat.with, OISS. ' W111.41171111LE11, Sccly.aud Tress.. Silt. J:41KYT1IJI0B AND 4412111VERT. i - 1.11 . / p.m or Tilt : i ir M. 11:. cilUtiCif. WADBBVIIIif, • r • : Frtilay ilitrealmi. Bfwvember fti., 11367 DI, 'his M. E; carma. ST. ia.inc. • .feria Rlff,Pllsl2fifkif will deliver a Lecture, to be followed bya Concert by the Wadeetrille N: B Bun-. day Reboot. assisted by Prof. ALEXANDER, and 'alto by .1111 C LIM Plan IX." -, ~- ' Doom open as. ball! past 'ix &clock. P. N. Admia sloe. 25 vegeta. . ' . , . ' Now : , 2, .61... L at-tt • .E.-C..NIEDT - 8.7, CO . '9 • (Successors to CHAS. P.; KOPITZSCH4 ' OF . • • SOAP AND-CANDLTS • . Con Second 'and : High Mts., PP7T , , Seery of SOAP eoustrmtly.on band: - The well known reputation "of the nap made at this establish ment will be nalntaltred by tbe neW 'firm_ • • • • Mmthanta will dad oar terms as moderate, and the, uaallty of soap equal If not superior to that of any oth er mane fscl are. here or elsewhere. . • Call examine oar Soaps and prices before put. ehaelne elsewhere. ' ' ° Noe. '6ll 44 41' EMT'S i 24 llesenhatrag 1 Lisieleizased tai La the Post umee, at POitEMI Stale .of Punavfits 4 pi. on Me let day of .November,-1;GT: • • , • To obtain any of thearilottera, the applicant mast Mil tar "ad istierg;* give the date of this list, and pay one rent for advertising., If not eallid for Within one they &ill be sent to the Dead Letter Odic°. r• Amato:mg H . Midst Eat Merl Mary Erwn Hate ' Hooter Ne , rney Peter - CloYner DO - ions David. ' • Phillips David Cs6clan & Camp 'once lfarroiet ' Parker Angeline • lionkle Dan S. Estrin Path • Cararelbam M J gelly Th.* 2 Wed tf - B. ferrianJosevbineltaloammm Ain Shimni Brat J PreeinanWood - eNemener kittiF_l?4p.ler Jennie E Geelan Pith Afars Danleb Ezerte ;Annie • Grim Elizabeth 'Wetthire.ltorre air They Smisnnah Elate; Coirnellnit liallart Mary . : • Webb Wm N " Nov. L • • , . RILLYIIAI2, P. 211. NEW H • LIDA!! BOOKS. 00(41 000 MA 4 30 150 4 30 IV-. s 10 - G. 47.. OABILTON 6 00., Publishers. I. eve l•esters.--11. 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One of •the beet and , incapontnik:Norels of the age... $2 Ob i .. , , The Cot it Fay .4.-A mwolfteent Ithistanted 41itSon of Wilt Poem: .Ekegantlj Wand in VA.:SA 00 ! 4 500 4 CC( 5 '25 1 . Hew go Make, Moire seek Three is Keep It.—A 'valuable boot tba4 evai7 ute tbs?aid-r. I T Ye ITablaa ewe liteelem—Au excolient work, tesdang goodenanners azZ • behavior: St 7.• • •• . Tape Ave et emaiterwasieria.—A bock that •-• not hate bake Coital any one a - good ta'ker... .sl The "Arriof •.-lostrecticeis and..Utat for'everg mart of, Moon Araoseacrite• • • ;. • -2:••St Tbeee kooks MY all' beantitany • Imaari r •eold eve Publiebeee. N Pr where—and gent emturrom Ire• man., postag (. e ,free, oo receipt ke. 43,1 F.. 31. IS I T. 7503 6 00 a JO® 6 25 .16 JR suuscauntris•PolLisas tu obi TR&TICAVIIRENOLOGIOat -- JOURN/ *year, viii *Wye Now. 'and Dee. Nat. Ude Addraia S. It/ WAILS, ISa Broadway. N. Y, 11.114OH'S MONTHLY - MAGAZII Eilargied t.One liandtifpil ' of BALLOIPS MAGAZIN_ 'increased during oman; 1841---- nearly 15.41110 e•PI DWI bear is et ; the ic art there* tudneed so to_4lll farther Fifteen add to ha sufannow sunk= To mon urnsman- racrin tbungli this en)agement involves an addstioni penile of sounell4.o9onyear, yet; the!, men LW lilt - • itew is' ?fajta* TO (CT or Term :—sl SO a year . ; seven copies, wpm /as 00 and a copy crash am" year SOD sending a elsb The I"ecialis ,t.weive. Single no•• Band'stamp fur spm . die la Me aid ! .6/111tericopy • • IiLLBYTT, WOXAS 6 - TALBCrr. Beaton, CaNlFAllliNita WANTED. aft 111 inunAlt CANVASSING{ .11G Ref se Ilirawry Me Iff mast elegs* illartrated work eirisr lanai aro copotnr. apply cacao,, to , - D:A PPI=ON OO.. •40 4144 Elloadwity. N. AGENT% WANTllll.lrilillili • NIIIIITNIT OrNig SEC UT SZILIII Br Gen L The istotusituir and startling &Wares tido Lula we the /Vat totems desks La Unsaid. pie to-obtain Lt. Its otheisacharsetor sad ass t>t stincressed ossoundon.' bau si hook ever published. Isle aid see ouilenea sad other wok,%AddreisPAGARANW nut Phtladehdin. ADITRTISIMEI Itaced pr_Atr to • • • 15 eta. O. P. kOWELL * Po ;1' COMPUTE IlBfB ot all IS .1 '- GAN sad WISCONEIS Id_Norma cairplete dot of_Ak=r,IGMUO daalca. ,061 11013 14411 SIMS EA.493 SLOGS • lA* 10.353 44401 125 42 et wits s mow NouNrAut Eiden w fiat. tutereet... Item de cuter a 200 . 81. Lode to Plkit [sob, soft la at.- wanton of aboto me. length ' to Delmont sow impliny -olostme:1 tt, proceeds ottbese bonds an be be tbru.ogb tome from IX Loeb to New Tbs. eerstepot the Ingle. we sitinollte now lee- eaSeleol to thof sotto sokost of tooie, went bole of seeerlty N belfeeed to be .....,, 1/40ot bombe sow ores& - aecli at lb. i No, t. feta 0 WallaNic DOIXIII H. 0. 31 rleir of Wall all Watts ...Nom Yell Mt _ - NIAD4WR I O I irS Comes Skive - 11hilkiereeir Centbises to ' deject a :se _ - vier rOrrnaa Comet. mad most de. Ali& Skid Beeeteetet ever dried the rattle. It Wien Ma weighs of the Matta upon the eboalders Need of the .hlitm; It the kers without tititt r res amdisitgreee tle ia? tecoetaiesdet a 7 80' it Wier ditty bode lo , r bY -se Siemer St, _riatteet Ittlffel/itthm. -Also; by IMAI ; V•.. • mooit4 ciao:kit A.._ Ausegaiallioisti maim& antiocgs a co. n maciver Mittel. IlittlietOtt I - We Still 'Live i'" _ vap,ma,; or est b m amain*, 'fftroell took:. See a te' Now Plakarso at lITIINCIL DUEL In vonstifs an or Poet oaroadlt tabbed sad osperol. • OM= a OM. laratneboro. MSS le INS. 11111$ lIIVAIMSI-411VAG111N9..4166 dime Is aid - *Me toothy thio Matto aa meths Imisio' ins. take Um limey Ilkir et Ilwilinam bars to Illoassise 'rums sair Om% mad to Clw Aim eactam. Sop redailes *it seas and "to& aes. 71.4 seas Is bared wades inve kens to la imostaimi $ll *Mime day CUB tie mile. ha war . The Ma sail awl, nese Tails kit Ma t at i. IL 1111111 00.1tottaa. • . - On II ci:xl : Mal 18 "0„144,41111 14 NOW at, MEW II • r ri - .Ir7l l2" ms bake of Ifti initthe vUI esintame art Tone Peon Wallet Ship or. all Nam Owl Ibr emthimt *agar. arias IWO& la • tows. 11.11. ir• TOM! a Mel* ilkatalitetw a% re woe Lail,* lain. Ad d A. J. FULLMAN. Springdeld. Vermont • - a WANTED —Ageute 'e" tba 'l2OO . Jlow-pea:4 &mitt Nun* ever shade either by‘theationth'orAm •crauml , ehm. Oar alachlne twilhpetv, hrml, tel I.ucs bind. andembroki e -equal to a' high priori machine. - Cat: third atitott. tad the. gnralowarill %tear before the ream aril/ gye tug- Pm:147610 S'akt per botth-e AddrevaltAKßlt Illaellikfe.M a r i eL a v i fe j. - Da, o. -" Nut - ' • \ • Lsiiie llliirskiniklolotb I READY NAB COATS; Costa made - to order.; Okond and Drees Trhn. Antral on hand. • All the new styks of patterns tar Pall end Winter. A • .11b I1l . 18 0 N. AN D ) Padre Sr. below American Hoese:Pottsvillinf I October 26„ , 4134 T CdOW.—Csme \to the premises of the ) 1:7 enbeerther t one month ego. • r. ) White COW. IV) "ears. Dole and font feet. The °weer ern have the cow 4f called .11.• for, cc she will be /rola to pay ktipetieee. . JeßEsii4til LIUNIug, Yt ca , horb. ' l - ktnher • 43-et' D • RORER-•• 011E0 R' ORRI3-=.31.001111 13000 We h.We a 'Arm an ftnely grow stock' of Etosese •.embrattrie over YOU varletiea. includtrar the tildqd. and unriaallcd yellow elhribfng Hale, ••1111areleal Neil,r*arbi• b we now offer for 113:41 far the drat time, Price of ..fillaseleal NAV , each, -, $1 00 and .51 30.• _; 'URZENWOOD NURSERY. Oetoterr2l. Is;'a . A HEW LIGHT .EQUAL TO GAB AT ILALF TUE EXPILISIL NO- OLNCiER OF EX. PlikilON I No 'betaking of Cldmnsysola a ward.* -wf-mt C 4.41 Oil Lamp.. Altos. a geoerar'sarlety of soltalak-lor Charcheap liallsoami Publics WIC In &swell u the= l4. 9o les aZd slim. We In vite the tattention lierebanta to our apleodid ,zatie'y of TABLE GLASS ABC, whlth we will sell la tall packages at Factory .priecs. or la wait* to salt pasFhasess. :• I • A J. WILDMIR, • No, CS South ficaitml &net: Philadelphia. October , I 43 him "DEREIRPEREE RALE OW 00AF. LAMElB.—wiltberadv, rage sal% on , , • Deeiln_ "Is Pour adjoining tracts of Coal Lanier. Blythe Town ship, Schuylkill County. near ,Middlepert ; containing 525 aaes, INS perches: There are SO tentifts• boasts. a saw On aeon of Luta Sind • tesaiderable amount of malusble, woodland. The Big White Ash Vela runs along the mountain side of the peoperty:hw stunt tat Verde. The premises will be shown by, THUMPWM Port Cs:bon—Me to eminence at, 12 etiock,st the Pennsylvania Hill, Pottsvilla,---- October, tr IN :6I,. • D otu Fran is 16 Ala o Mumma UMIAK IL ENTAT no—Notice ' Is hereby given to Abe Heirs of t Rotbermel. sad Zimmerman of Holland. • a ineetturis u esiled try the wade et 10 o'clixA. /L. on DAY., NOVEMBRIM ; 1967. at Auleetiseh's Hal 140.'605 Penn' street, Read. ' hat Berke county. Pa. object of this meeting la to decide whether they will heed a person to Holland or not, in order to matt an effect to recover odd es tales. _Copies of $ll idoeni. - eetteni, Bible sad! records, the Heirs will pintas beteg with them; and a onurolttee will then be' *Minted to • take Mien In Charge. Perseus intesseteer asil sot able to attend In mescal. will Instinct ;others who will ba there. what money they intendsubacribe teethe abbey Object. Ai this Is our last effort. i hot* grim loteetwjelf will attend far foal action . JO . SCHOLL, met) . locos 4341 -- , - ' 1 - ..-•Porsuent -it to an order of the O rp h an s! (hart of Schuylkill County. the robwrlber,Adattobtrator of John late of Male Sanhehn Tcraehlp. decessed4r expo. to ;ebbe este st the weeders De • -. , ' Wedeureallay. Ms amber SOthi.lol4ll7. At 10 o'clock In the foraseoe. *ll that. =tell sad Ind or land *taste , in tie TORpliati l a r. Meth Yankee ararrealo. haubded 1 0 WI 0( Danlel•Womft, , John W. Seibert. Janes leekle. : . _...__: Tra ill inVWSivt ginaalla outrawan of a two-story triune duel m ale stable:\ , • FRANC'S BIISSICA 1a 0r , Ip , .orderet th e o= 2. ooart. 1 1 ~ , , - ''''',-„,elke NoOkr, Clerk; '- . • • oldi j id • ' Alm at the PUN sad PhDs tbe saki le: trstor. aria ;sell it pub • rile the 101 l vowed property `Two =m um - • three skew plaww kl han ans to impkinenal • ••,•• - 1 • . Caudillo's wade known at sale, :- '• ' - VitAsas cs, .r .. • • ; , , .. October ht, •st - SLIIV SALE 0r 7 A11.174111 1. 2 Mel d. WIIIIIIM..WiII be sold at venni sale on listorday. filevenaber 1N 11947, ' At 1 o'clock. P. it.. at lbe ifi•or* Had" la • elty of Beadtoc. the HAMPTON rub. mcgPitoksurnr. , attosto ,ta Lebo I: ir de . Comity. this. miles hem Whoring's. a station on the Rust Penna. italboalL in -- Mooch* to tt are Wady Aries Land. 60 acres of which Is od the best ••.‘ . . ~,. • Also a doe' ew Ilienskm Home. nine, pt : • se, nearly sit le good as new. a burl pato ay . trams,Cflat Wed, to hold WI lebb of sat nor .. . x. , Bowe, Caging Bow sod Blackeadth Shop- . 17 'Stec power* good alletbd r lOAllne eltoceb • • enittelmj ; below a Ala blast. . A now- dim. , final Ditri".l4 " k b li t it t" le 1 " it° ; water • • ,hellaws as good as new I -, 'ilte teen* and o th er persoooll property, and • tradlvided her of a mitildeledrellagnetk I I will tie sad pinto. and at resemble , blow Those works are only fur =bog Cold Blame • - - Metal. which bathe. lost Mai foe arc • - • • big also blooms* kehray and Rory irons: .i • • Iron has been male at, the worts per week, than any other workval as WM teccept bit% In say . • Um sholoben cocottes. ~ , ~..,-," • PIM gnash Umber is &sly winds &Who A t li MUM asd Imee our away. be bed tombs Nut flood ` staMs Ors b oar eboceit le •• with WSW . Uselthibe 16400111101110346 r et r e Wit -•• ..doench possessloo se Is letenebry lb peepers for -next yaws da nce WI be - lbw mu it gram dance gar UNA. wieldie = t l _ l4 this basinest. sod bine* the attentbit of pumas who wed Chimed mad Swear "bode groat • ‘ • Paitles who intookrienotog the aims app ..wilt addrem the soderbaed at M . o..aCanaty Pa. cm what dy'h s rb=Mllb-- kmaisdelosoia es thede et he by ' • 11..11. WillithEil, STINAII Vlkaaose praarimo df tbit sabard• . ter to aim Irtnnuids, Ilarafttayld. (Idabel, IL Mt red ad radio detted =AA* NS n!kal______%•.• .411 maarabla wart lot an ram* at far aarblornadon tie will lasClolda rarairefs Ida be paid. mem DOM E 4l ir t • 1.. \\ LEGAL -NOTICES. •1118*: V . IC XIROV IVOTIOR...Lettere testa teJa the Ram. of •WYEbilltAXl3. We of Donaldne. townebtp. deemed. Wing been ted,_ to Ume undendettell-' knowing indebted ere regnegrd to make perm= nnanadista and tilkoenbavlng than= . elate. Mrregtr ibrs - . , ~. Jiv*.llWYeaax.-u-.l • 4 7 , IzszteutOm TOrphaatsW4Coenee .0./aur Mtn C.. Mite Of WILLIMISCMYLTE. deemed. ' ! ( 2The nadersigee4 AnditeriamedateAttlY the 03nel-to , report MAWS*ofthe Wanes to the beadier Thew se IL Beam aid Yer..execalearof the lot via sad' teitionent of Mien 5 deceeseCL wut hien thoOvet pude" Catenatedd et Mt Meat, No, te: ' Itahanemee ,ltehrente. ea MUMMA% Mg r . illietklbaraMmMtiml9WWWWebelk&K antirOPMER MMmi ' -Nen 2. ,67-44-0.- N tbeirsirt of - iii Mese alf Scamo I kill (me's'. • ‘. ;„.. incaratti R. - YO:. : -( _ • Ye M. --... • I n. I . i tao . ISt &rusher Tetm. ALMS UMW. . 1961, -..,„ ~' The nreheretteek A, . appointed by art vont to dtsbibitto Lbe money paid into Court erlatag from r t un the Bahia reereatate ander the-Orme mention. will meet th e pirt hemmed at his rem, No. 111-• Outgo stmet." foe s ' on TUIMDAY . the ni .atit day of Norma ,'ISaT, mlO o'clock. A 11... , --and an peoems interested, In anWtand are nAtaited torment their dal .. at the time and race akeemid, mthe its; barred . ... omnine inn • . • theorize. • • • c I PHER LITTLIt. Auditor. - ?kn. 14 •? : _ ... ''4131 IX Tux sisestervousesur TOR roll i Beases for tie - it staters' District of Pestiseyiroaba. IN B ALNKRUPTCV_. In the matter of titlgrAVUS G. SHOLLEITIBBN, COM, - Potteville-Baisiorapt. To whom llstay ir.btl-•':` coo :—The nedeetlgned,'Oniairor W. Pitman. of_Potts; Schuylkill Cottoty.-Pentoyivanta. hereby Rini notitegt his app as as *soigne" of the estate of GUSTAVUS G. SElOL'.*Miiiit. of Pottsville, - Is the CoriblY of &ISOM'. In AldkDiattict : and who W. wit. on et r i t. muth day of September, tt: M. ad V I I !g ai t I Ban elm the petition - of hhiseel4 by the 'Coact the United States for said. Dis t/lett. . . Dated at Pottsville, the day or, October, A. 4.567. \ CHARLIWN. PITMAN, Aseigisee, Nov.?, .47 . . .44.31. llens sidesece coose Tint raised latatsolor, Itaseero 'District of Preasyirsaist. . , Id the matter of JACOB P. SWUM Pottsville; Bankrup. - TO whom It may Concern : —The under!: signed. Thmse J. Uedak residing at IC n Race Street -la the , city of Pfdlidelphia. hereby glue notice of hie emolument ai iseehrnee of the estate of JACOB Y. gmilAirr., of Pottatille;in thet_Qount7 o tilettnli4lll, in said District, and who was. tO wit, ort the second day of October. A. D.. 1541. adjudged Baal:rept upon the petition of ilia creditors, by the .Dienict Court of the Unithd States for, said District. Dated at Pottsville, the 19th dew of October; A.' D.-; ma._ THOUS J. I:BMW. Ael!goet,' Nov 2. eta • U. S. MARSHALS P OFFICE.I Dior Pazarmraits.. ' . Pturanarata. Oct bib. 18C?. hial* it* liveMoslew t Tinton the Est rimf of A. 'October.A. D., ISC. a Warrant in Duakrumtry Was bawd ascahrst the 'Rade of ISADORE ; 1.L0.0 1 4 late of the city of Reading. now of Trenton t 4i the County Of hchuyild.ll. ard State - olf„Penury who has been adjudged Bankrupt...on Ina own Ition that the pare:ma of any Debts mud delivery of any Impart- ybehmeng to ouch Dant:mut, to him, or for his lIPO. and the traWm• army property by him are Wald— den by law ; that s Moen,* of the Creditors' of said Bankrupt, to 'prove Weir Debts. and to choose ono of more swimmer of hilt EMMA will be beldat. a Courtitif Bankruptcy. t&be holden at the, city of Reading. Pet, at Pio. 46 North Sixth' Street, before H. MALTIBMM GER. EKI ,;filegister.'on the 14th day of November. A. 1864 at totlock. P. P.M. • - •p c. BLUE-AMIE S.,,Marattal,m l[ a. Nov. it, .67. . - -; , '1 rime* nisTaver_covirikcir THE Vaitea Stites Cre the Masters. DlsseLeit tat Perattylvamia. IN.BANKAUPreY.. • In' the matter of. WILLIAM MAYLOR. Pottrai Bankrupt To whom, It may Concern —The uncle • signed; • Henry C. Russel. •of Pottsville. Schnytki I .County. Penna),lvanla, hereby gives roam of his a • pointment as Arsignee oftbe - ertate of WILLIAM SA, WM. of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, in at d and who was. to wit, on tbe Werth day Of Sidpidged Itanioript `ttllne ihs petition of tomse District Court of the. pulled States for said restrict: Thad Pottsville, the nd day MNIA' C . ,-111 - VIS • Nov; S, -"NU. ISMatumnan mvireaN VANIIA.:**, IN EdISICIIIJPTeIz--At Ptrilam 4141' OelPber isaz. • .gpdt ri o* befebyreanntice of his appoint mi - meat lmemite of JAM ESVOA of. the' city d. County of Philadelphia, 'and' lento of Pennsylvania, within paid Diattim. who hap been adjudged a Bankrapt 00 051:1 pbtilluNTthe .lllitrict Wirt of said Dia .4OI.=)VIIESLES, . Alegnee.. . 4134 t . i '• ', ''.. •.: U.S.._ IttirtkittAl.StyPie&j ! . ' . ' ~. • . -. &D. uirsasiupF mAxt‘s; , I • Pntuaartritt... - October - VW. 1:47. !. ;i, 4 his is to . sive Nonce:: That on the Ilst dal . of . -October, A. D.. Isn't, alWarnoit to Bankruptcy ' with in tll agslukst the,Batate:pt JAMBS *CARTER of- Taman 1 the. Comfy tit Schuylkill; and State of Penusyl - La, who h. 4 been adjedgeda Banklupt.4,on \ 4,id -his owo•Petiti n: "that . . the2-loy.tuenter itev Debbt and diliviarj of tut ' moped:Y . beksging to- each lianktupt; • total:el' for h use. " and the transfer of any primehy -by him - are for en by law :: that a Meeting of the tkeditorsottbe . Bankrupt, toprove their Debts.' and to etiooad olnaltreassigiteca of liis Estate; will be held st 'Corot l'-.illuaiptcy, tO be holden sit the' office oCJOHN p. ROMA:HT, in tee. anroagti Of Potts , Title, Po-,\befonr,,JoLiN E ., uouART. Register. oh-the" .01.11 day - or Noverether, A. D ..1%1. at 10 o'clock. A. IL- P. e lir i **VIM, V. 8. Mill*, as Messtenger: ~:. October MOGI 4 .... • ' , .. '-, 43-37 • , "•_. .. Iv mute • DISTRICTVOiLIiti*V TILM. 1 •Visitett'Siattlifoi , the.. Masterat ltitle o riet of- Proosylvowlita:ll4 BANKRUPTCY. - --•-..„. 1 v lu the. matter Qr./Mt:BY JAC licON, Ilahanoi C/1,, PO, Bankrupt. ,ToAthima' it may concern :—The un— dersigned, Daniel 11!Milikm of Mshattoy City In Mb, 'thtintiat tiettnylkßl; Pa.. taucbf - gives tuitice Of Ml' appOintmeat as Assignee of the Estate of Henty'daek- IMO eri l 9 l ll l x7c.ity.44 the .tManty of Schuylkill ; In A:O4-D ct. and Who 'vim., ttkwit, on the 2Stb . day•of Augmt... D. 1801, alodged BarAtript; upon the pe , ttUon Of h , self. by ,the District _ Cou rt the Baited States for dMistricti -•. ' , -- .'Daled at C y, Pd.. the nth - day of Ode berz A. D., 1067. • .. DANIEL 11.• DILLHAN. IfiihshoY 91. i re,.121ctit1..67- , • 4:33t, • IN TlBEillilTiliCT COURT illroTillit ' -' I.„ Kifilitea !Oaten far the Banters Discreet qf re,nneyfiranfn. - . In the matter of ILENRY BAST„Bankmpt. • - paten: Wafriet• of Pennsylvania. es. • i . ',Thin Into Hive, Prance : That on the 44th day or -October, A. D.: - laat-a Warrant In BankrCptcy was Awned, against' the Rotate or HENRY BAST, of Ark- Hosi. In , the- County or SChuylkill; and Mate of . • Pennsylvani.V who has been adjudged -a Bankrupt .. on'hb. own putt:ion :. that the payment "oritnyi Debts -amj delivery or any property beionziug to such Bank :apt, t o y thi of for his nuto,,tual the transfer or any mroper by him ars forbidden by law : that is Meeting •of the Creditois latLh_e said , Bankrup t, to prove their debth. and to choose one or Moro Assignees of his Es tate, will be held at. a - ft-mrt of Bankruptcy, to be Bolden at . the mil& of JOIIS P. HOBART, In Potts. -rule. Petawlvards.i before IdOlini P. HOBART, Eq. Registen'on the lStb day 9 t 'November, A. D.;l-367;1at 10 ollimtr, -A. 4 , ' - ••• ' : ' : P.V. ELLII.AIUMPS.MarrbaI, as Measeag '''.. . - .„October 26, 917 i •i. v • ' , ',43,11t. : • A 01111GIVIE1 NOTICB APPOINT. 11111rAT. Coign if Distrlet Coig if the United Ala Ceir the Easters Ilifiatrief Pestasylvasiii„ IN BANKRUPTCY:' • In MO- matter cif , JA3IE4 MeKOWIL EsialcraW Tow Omit 'ray unlearn ,„-i—The' under, signed; •Iste.-* little, of Pottsville, Sclohlkill County`, F 4, hereby giVes! 'notice of his appointment as Assign of the - estate, a. JAM El IdoKOWN. of Pottsville; n the CO= ty tof &amyl kilh' IA said Ditarict, and 'who t 7 1 . , to wit, on lath day of September- A. A. ~ 'sdJudgefillankrup,...upon, the , netakm ipt Distuld Court of the United States fur saki - • • 1 - • . Dated at Petiortfill; the .23.1 day Al October, lSrt.' „Oct 26-43 t CHRISTOPHER LIT ITE;"-Asaignee. Aasigwie , s Rstiee ar Apo.hiumsese—ts Ike Dist let Courilif the Colted Nash" ter the Saar District o iLpesseuly !Lamaist. IN BANKRUP . _ • • • In Me matter f FREDERICE L. FOSTER. 'PaLts title. Bankrupt! \To whom lt may concern : —The un dersigned, Ohrist l ophes Lillie. of Pottsville. Schuylkill County, PfmnrOvania.. hereby gives notice of his.ap ► pointment as Aal l kee ; the Estate of FREDERILTa L. FOSTER , of ttevllls, the--Dounty of Schuyl kill, Ire saki Diehl andveho irseL , tit wit, ?nth ay the th day of September, br, lilil. aditolrd;RADltmlA.' upon the petition of himself, by the District Wart ot the United states for saldllisterict.. - Datedat Pottsville, AIM; %Of d of October. 1967: Octlol-43-3t ' CliftWOPlla •LITTLE, Assignee. 'A OW INIIIITRAir 0 6,.. 1 / 2 11 11, TIC Ilf...Wbero za• ea Letter of liittelnlettatkm • the estate of Anne Maria Heb , kx,, deceased. lateof tre Borough ',Potts. bave been gaoled to :the vabscrlber.—Ncalde beretrf even to all parties- Webbed to aslOmeate to make Immediate pa7ment,4land .those havida , e•lalme. against the same will pump, theta to' - Oct la, 4t7-42-3t.• -, ]Ott. H • LER, leneisville• OTIVIIC:—Whavr' Tse Charles NeDooall vtvE si , - appolated Ad - • mtaistraier .01' 4 the :alga 24:4 Pendegivt. late of Cleserownahip, Ace •Wed„ all persona Indebted to said eatatemill make. payment, and those having claims will peso= them foe pavan& Oct 19, '67--tme - MIAS. kieDONALL'Admi. VAIBTIRRIX 611191M1404 - 4:14 PIECNRBRIL VAINIIIA ...se. IN BANKRUPTCY. , eadessianedisteeby gives entice of his eipnint.= meet as lAssiguee of ROB,RT . RATCLIPP rof.,Tl- magus, Schuylkill Doom. ressitylTanis. withinaasd Maria, who has been ,adjedand a Rentrapt, on his , cam petition. by the District Watt of said Daqr l / 4 1. ' Dated at Pottsvflie, the 18th do of October. 1942. ' CEIBRITOPIIER I.,ITTLEC, Ass eta_ U . 19..47 •-• ' 42. t IN Tie ituoirsii-rivoitrait ow .i. a taloa:tee for do Beasreem Din al Pews yowls.' IN BANKRUPTCY'. , In the of-JONATHAN - FAUST.: Ash . .• BapTo Mann if, -fast tOnnern :—llle saved: Rellanriencif Arldiuld, Selo:7M ' County. P pinata -Isotebilg e 4s notice, of• his •- - pastsooot as `moss of thd, eof JON& • . num of &bland. To the Cloth * tlitithilEiti. in' raid District : and ~ .bo was, itiagit. Go open day. of August. A..'D . MT, adjudged. &Rank= on the pelt- , tioo of himself. bT Job:: U°bar'S a . /1 0 14 .tfi WI Bazditz'of mid Dfotrief. I r A- , ;,, ! DatfOidand the t ei jA?r or ookobir, ik. D 4; IST, 11 1 1 , 0HINOTON R TPRR.'Aodpiee. • Oetottao 19;, .1,1 ' , . 41-3(1-,s.1 IN TIOO DISTRICT CO VOW OW TIIII a. Vshad tneeelfer else iliesteru Inliptriei, NI Veleaoll fa. 'IN DANIIRDPTCY, I. , 1 In the "after of OUARLIIS 'IR 'UCH, :Pot= Banloopt. To it *up , ; etateern :—Tbe' order agoed. Joholf.. aryls or i Ctille. Schayiktfr , ill iptiow ty. P-Oadyhoate. hereby tol if otafee'of ble im=.tt tont se Astikrayesur th e CHARLDBIL of Pottsville , to tbeDoooty of ficheilltitt. In tedd . W . ohs: ad who ente.l4 Alt. on the Elllk.dtKerVeP-1 lambed, A. D. 180. sin Ihm_Afept. itpoo. - Pe4 tattoo of hie (=editors y the Dtabitt 121 n, of the _Vatted Slates Ste odd - ism Dated at Pothrvitle.. e 17th; . day of DS October. A. D. . 3 . • 1 JADV„Airdagtee. : h IN Tun Dievirirt COVET *sr reiii Malted atallesfiee she Herrera Diaerlet .f Veleveylv anis. IN-RANICRDPTCY: r c in the matter of DAIDOL B. KAUFfIILaIf. Lyliein4 l!qtaktatit t To. whom it, may qatern:—The node?, I._ _ _—..triftOo. - - _- ~ _•... _ Vise - iod Illhageo Air Übe Illsesews Mleirke of .IDefloylvatiila..l3 ll . _ I : • RHITCT.I j • l i 4 : -. l., V a i asittar-,Of : I i '• X ADAK& , Ashked. ft TO "boa:6 .:: hashes ,T..ens ado sive& M.Modr. of Cl000.• ty, Pkgrignela. Ivrea a Vest=potat. menus' of the . HAMILTON AD. OttNl the +• • , :of ltdmibill,, of gala • who um to vit.= the MY Ary. Ae.. gest; Iti ek tpedg o rtrue Woe the palatial" of eihtehtif la Baakeept . at et..4ibhia4 the test Ago/ Weber A. I‘. DM • • -•- H. . MOCE, Aerseeo. C Cletfhefills HI -,' I . ' -It 1 , ._ . -J footaiit VIP:1 7i-774 114:ardill's IF*'ember 2. 1.847. 'T as oweettma-The iilipatherts Re:. bat. irsosteseWitllseertsay. • t -, rwallic*. Oct- 31, etening.—Tfte Poitti- : tleal troopiPnXve ail been-, withdrawn - from the-country. maitre concentrated sitithinihe fortifications of . , Rem -- ...The Garibildians hive taken posalasionoflherailway betweert - eCivita - Week*. and have torn up the rails. .mi army of King Victor Emmanuel *ad-. 4 irencing in the direction 4 Rome.--_, . _' I • , Paris. Oct 31, noon.-;--It is asidibat should lei F i l• hluropean Conforence tie geld on:, - 'lie 'question, an tngement will be wed for the joint occuils. on 61 Rome byl i , the Usaltakic power. , 4 -- . , , ,} AcoordiniXatkietter_ Item a district cout-1. - minder ie tbe saiftl4 - thhigahate undergoes a, bemplete chiege since e'elttetions in the , nertiLlThe late rebels e th re no • longer - db-; . arzo ,knout. the situation. They regard the in_ Pennsylvania and Ohio as an . litelonteen •_of The frien&, and sympathizers ' , of the "lo's cause."'- - ---Tliese sentiment.; ' the " el letter styli, not confined to. the lower and: .. more ign • t asses of sonthern whitee,_but shared b the most intelliient and re-y . apeetable. A • .! „ - -liberty of the rebels openly declare that r • • , -tbnYtan dereat t reconstniction the blacks w b ,___ -be practi y re-ermined, and every wh to Unionist be compelled tojeave thefictuth,„, ' A co . ruspo ens, : writing frOm Florida. sayli,t, - I I "I baitti eme pf themAtay yesterday 'if wei k can beat that law ,every white Radical must I make tracks."' - - • The Copperheads of.Pittsburg hid a great demonstration on lest Stturtlay night over the result of the elections of Pennsylvania' and: Ohio.- While Judge - Thurman of, Ohio wan . addresaing them, the bcgtom burst outer their • platform arid down went the whole, miss of ) Copperhead humanity. It was only the Until , premonition thatpperheada receive befha , _ w - an. verwhelming deka. '• ' • - - • , -ISome Of the Of the Treasury De-• . pariment Prams to have-information leading: le the conczna'oa that Only about -V5.0‘,*1 of '''' the. counterfeit seven-thin.* notes' were pre sented. - and „that these were divided amon three_ parties to be put In circulatten. The r Department lies not Within the last two or( three weeks received anymore of (tune **M- I Every 'county in Nebraaka,„se far as heard ‘ ,from, has-been cirried Itrit the Republicans--• •.. Douglass- Otoe, Platie_Cottiming and Dako ta. The Copperheads but yOr-' had Malork tics in every one. : f • .i . . - lieneral Crook Wai defeated.- October 17,,, n ar Goose Lake Valley, - f: in Oregon; tiy the Pint and Pit river Indite*. ifier a figitUtif tiro days. He lost a lieutenant and six met)._ I A number of Republican journals:in I'iorth ern Pennsylvania are suggesting ex Speaker . Galas-ha A. Grow is a - candidate f e e - Vice- West dent. - , { / Some of-the lowa papers are naming SCIIII-' ,tor. Harlan- fer,the Presidency, -. . - - ‘, ISpectmeni orthe new fifteen -cent /notes ~ - have been_printed;‘-kut will ) Hitt be; Lrined",'c earept by the authorization of COligtelill. Z.. ITheinternal revenue'reeeitits for Oetebte t. :Were s 1 4,0000. -- - . 3 . - ) , j ~;! The Londonlers are complainhA o the; • high price of f . -in, that city. ' -- , ..,i \I The' stock m et *as rather dull - in Phila. delPhia Qn I s 6 ..rsday, and priwere nattet tied. In-Hour there was no ina erial charige to notice': Wheat, rye,