The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 12, 1868, Image 3

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A new testate Me coming Volume will be ssiotbet
enly gement of Journal. by the Won of I
roti ma to exit e, and by the length Ittg of each
coliime. Tha r I addition will equal al (inn pm.
\ellflorg e ' the per Owing to the fact that
our advertbdur roaches apes Me speck, dev.A*l to
news etc.. we respelled to %drop to do Janice
both to our ret
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- their *kart:lBlra stronage. When the UopuU addl., ts
ton shall have been made, Tam Nowa unman will
bout,a rtp!. 41tOEST PAPER tan IN.
PENNiVINANIA; and one of the pubbabedln
- I thotnited State while bat few still contain aet. snub
' readirg miler. I Not withitandlng thief fact and tbs
State
fact that the e noel of publishing tho 4oraurn will I
be largely incretd. three times as asuidt.as these al
.. ato, other pane/ the tkrunty . there said be go b k.
clean in the pi; of subscription. Enti t led hope that
oar' patrons o t ppreciate what we Intend doing by
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aiding us to Inc ace our subscription UAL ,
The promorlit of the JOVEWAL ha, bk.° grafi! awl
g ialryine to us lit possesseenow outside of Ptilladet'l
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phat and Pitts , thelargest circulation of any pa
per pub} shed n.Pennsylvania. " As an adverdsing
median in this cline of the /Rate. It is Dot equalled.
Otte COTlllie in i the dittos, shall be as it initial Injdoi
past—Repah lean In mit , political faith.lnitepend.
en at all titan fi and uncontrolled by t Rod s we
b ee n mom anbA7lent and Unroserviug in the tuit in
opposAlon to tog true interesterof the ;Undo, unsadght
have male mot money. In thbsinattei we barn what
is bett r Psl/ 1 10 1 eY0 1, iself-alsPeoring ronsidence. In
the let re as (Ole past we will endetein twin* to
'battle for the Right. Roman Proposal Freedom and
Ent lit. a none, have been the impedlLogrootives in oar
cons , . no' Petty partizan alms. We stood drmb , b
F ‘ ricdom &ain't the dart( at period of the Slaveholders'
3,,e 1...11i0n. ' Wil have combated trurpattion la every
loam; and our test energies shall be sheeted is the
• furore, roseate equal rights troll thiUui of feceinin.
• In every detrax*.ent of this paper we Shan endeavor
manning ly mail untiringly, to rosiatala its roarer* as
a FIRST CLASS JOURNAL ~ 1
The folioed* departments will receive) ftll and fare-
MIIIIE
fel attention Rea:lithe editlns, In the ohm Volume:
tIE-STATEOP,TITE COAL TRADE,i ` •
LOCAL leEtyS, . - -
LEGAL lETELLIGENCE, .
DOMESTIC NEWS, - . : .
. . , FOREIGN NEWS,
_,. TUE PitODEC.7. el AREET,
i • LITERARY MATTER; - I '
'AGRICULTURE,, ' 1 -
. ' a ' i,i -RECIPES, I
, ' : EDUCATIONAL RITTER, •
-' .'-' --. RELIQIOUS INTSLLIGENCIII..
' _ WIT AND RUMOR.
. .. ' EDI.TORIAL3, ate:. 4lte.' .3e.
Those who wish to be ported AEI All . that goes on In
aid opt of Schnylklll,County, in conne ction with Coil
tnterewe, or ;hairs of general ttnprtrtsere. aboald take
the MINE JOURNAL. The, JOURNAL goes - free
- -of postatre ad in the limits of Schnylkill C,ounty. .ont .
of r the Conn! ,and In any other State . 4 the Union. the
- postage pald -, Tri advance, la only - 20 cents a ye/r.'
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TEllf3..4:—Sw 'l3 In saverizej or 33 - if , not
paid le advice. , •
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• lir-Clob r tibactiptlons must invatably be paid In
advance. 1 Addresa • • • .
P. , . ,
' BANNAN deltAllltaltly. IPla bliallers.
• . POTTSN'ILLE, PENRC
optlnba by the let of Jen:M, err as to
the new Volume. -
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comzieace
Arven‘r., ommnnicstinne snd sidersble.mis.
eellany bti'e been forced vat by tile Cinvornmeni
reports.: t
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COUnBILL. i
As.therO seems.to . be a stro n g iiisposidon
manifestC# by some of the Copperhead lead
ete to oppose, and also Justicee of the Pence
to, malte.tbeir returns to the C o urt of Cad
moo Pte contrary to 'W L e 'publish, on
our first, ~ page th e' Bill cre ating the Oew
Criminal, yprt in , full, so that the people can
judge themselves of its provisiOns. Pl'he 13n-.,
preme Coprt were unsnimotut In declaring
this Bill;constitntional in all to parts, stud
'those °Odin who disobey th plain provi
.sions Of th t e law, render theme Ives liable, tp
prosecitt l ion. There may be question' as
to Fopcurrrnt jurisdiction, but ith this ques
tion the ,Tust ices of the Peace avo nothing
tolalithey are bound by t L e law as It
stands;An4 those who' disobey ought to be
prosickd for. malfeasance In
,ffice.
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Tna Eagle has been enlarged, bai
a new hea. and new type, and altogether, is
ong of toe :eatest dailies in tba State. -
4rHE R FINIMENT OF OWFinT
, .—The at
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tempt to,korce the Colored:Tepresentative
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elect fr(Cth peorgi% to . eh on tlSe- Democratic
slilecf tile house. • ave•they[no respect for
the feelings of a negro' ? ' •
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TRANITFETT OF TUE aSpLATT I ~
,tress bits a'oted npon4e-eng:
kleneral l St4rman's report - , an.
. to transfer the Indian Brittau t
putment. i lThe Democratcrill
!be rnensiurl, but the Rept:l6li«,
gether to Or same massive ph
-charneierl4o their moverrtePO
...for four vein% vent: . - •
Toot:a S I•raer.ne.-- - Plo se et ourenbacribere
to whelp w aro now forwarding dig r anbsgrip-:
limp the ;pcfasAL, w ill confer altatlir by renit.i
log
the' reeßective amounts due t their earnest
convenience. The expellee entering info the pub.
••iiestionof th e dotiorsx, for l a bor , piper etc., re.;
• quiree eashipaymonts, and thoselanbeeribers who
are indebted to ne,. can assist wa materially in
Alas matter;b:s early attention to:our tequeat.
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- To E Rosi,ding Eagle thinks that the men of
'ichuyikilliCounty who ate ditectlyand vital . ,
iy inittrest.ed in the tiwisperiiy of the Coal.
trade, whip rimier the mismanagement of the
• Neodirik stiroad Conipany, Is declining in
this Regiok, ehotild not delsi, any longer the
builalio ,f a riiiroid , dirt:Ml - to New' Yolk
harbor:
, Y' at whit every sensikle man thinks,
in
who anything at all about the condi
tion of th ' Region as tegardi Ito outlets to
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iriarket.' I) . . i i
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l irs asp BUILDER," a
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practical nrnal of ndustrie! Progress, le
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.the title p , s a new monthly : ptiblicatlom pro;
. , polled to, issued by Wester a & Co., pub
lisheri o ;the Arnoloin JourtUsl .or Miiiing,,
• New' 1 ' . The snhicription Price 'will be
on ly 01 5 . 0 a year for t 2 largi octavo 'pages
in each number, with numerolis Iflustrations.!
This la very cheap, and items it within the
. • reach of 411. Judging from the enterprise cd!
the publiehers, it will be a valuable monthly.
' For clnhi!of 20 and op wrlia,l it will be for
niched aig i
i per n cop.v. Addr -W
ess estern &
Co ,3' r k Row, New York City. .• '
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Awrom Josisos's Kerwin :A° Congress
._-. • is, under circumstances, the most disre
)l4l
putable Ocument that eye!' emanated from
. the Ekeentive Departelient of the Gement
. pent; liisets out as timid' withile ahem of
Congresalfor checking hire In his career of
‘,.. reconstrudion, &c. On the/ sultect of the
• finances
. if . the coimtry, andthe expenditures
of the°. ernment,' It !is not Only malicious,
but al:4o inely . wicked. Ho l speaks of the
' heart, ex ' ditnms, when hecknows ihat his
, . traltorms !policy has cot/meld e d an additional
. eependit re of not less than V 0,000.000 a
i i.
• years ' A ludcs to the .incredse of the debt
witbiti a w months past, Then be knows
that it is armed entirely, by ;the scoundrels
whom hti put in °Epee, ' acid keeps there
against ti e . earnest remonetrincee of the
Commissioner of Internal Reimer, and who,
In connivance ,with the whthkey and other
thieves,: ave stolen this re,veinie from
theDovernment. Ile.speaks ! of disorder In
the South when jt it knoWnltlat every ofil
ceewho nisintalned order, was immediately
-- reminelitq this traltdr, and i• bit own tools
Put In their , places who permitted this dieor
to milt the President. Stich Is the whole
's• message relating to theirs.
te .eetintry, atul ' his views
lons - will , have no morec
;remand. the . eople than the
inciat i rigseratrie deriaggies
'CI" POlielMta, of the cotta- I
that the Pe,•,ple will . soon
deerable traitor, whose . is
ditch' he never possessed„
his suppoeti and after Um
be will- into a greater
his - - who' de-
Ted I e Ol 4 l O l /C.PeOPle--
to freildentlal chair. may
such an* ell
Unbent etilt,
not . 6 l e °rl 4 t he Me! el .
araitala &an a abort
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31•2101142/ SOWIDAMISkAigii - I
Dete l lges (MO 0 4 AMMO **OS tPolo
from the ittlackd ettiel inhis Vela mean
bled it Ctiminnati lest, week. Ms le tiek
tbitchwelloe. The obJer twitok to b 4 to;
ne.tionaltze as meek as possibki the coquiew,
eta We:eat, aid oleo to_ dinar Viiiolll .
tacks .051MCC40 WWI the t7U$l6llll of 11111
country, and Mesabi noUrati The
members are prbielpelly mmkkomot of the
trillieras of the cottput loess-t beilere*
ings nowt be vieersdl Avail AM*
standpoint., , Traffieers and aloaey chums .
ate comprativ - v drones. in the community
c o mp u id with the producers. Tbey atclutage
commodities and mooeyourdMeibrimt
waalth, ail the, membera lane isaithiber
largvdy begged the Wants of this cialmnalty.
The peodadig clime ant eon whinkbacir l
a
te lanai be fluttered both by the rani
ailment and the people, 'Utley, dames in
Increase th e business, prosperity, wenbh and
ponlitlos of the country—but them fatarests„'
as fat u we'observr, were but little thought
of la the proceedings. In a long diseuwilres
of this beat mode to Wag , about a nsrmrp:
tin of 1 10. • PrilmelOs. MOW 11 Peas sir/
'of twaddle, theses - arse but cue *alit PIO
prePosed, sad that 'us by Itl.= G. Ratal .
of Cairo, who said s.
- "He %Moat not the pepper mutation col Anode
met be the remit of She goactice - olien ,
dor foreign ingeotera bring throttle, sod Arbon My
ibund the itet teen toetad to %Hai theta to oak
draw with tbe roatedon Cl MO. ii Da=
wili ' y dim othruntilag„ and a lite
for eft to settle %Mem Beery torporterammth to
eessPenel to Dar donee aberdately. Intlitat lormit it
MAWR% ' SapPlmul i rtetnianatactares etthnope
Imre tbetro In Me matruatel tlonlarawl with
period gaol - to them:Own, ' Ueda' the Paint OP
It" tilestg Of trohltoinZr will vomit
to SSD, ' him IR akw enacted gold
to Loy of trade, Wire, 0e0; and lb^ tan
tg) Pll7 bettle kW WWI oat mid _do Jae all
wed without. ' Oonlitwe Mein tne cola is the Muni
there markt le no trouble about resinaptloti.o, ; . -
That's it exactly. Check the drain brain
by protectingOtu own Industry, and resump;
tiori.earf take place in sixty days without
any Week= contraction of .the currency
of the country. Of coma no - -resumption.
could be saintaleed without an adequate
supply of coin is the conatry. and along as
a drain of our whole • production- staking
place to pay for foreign necessaries of life,
width' can and ought to be produced. at
home, it is unwise. to attempt a 'ramp.,
Oon. This is a question so-p l a i n that we
Osnnot understand how say man of common
sense can fail to comprehend it. It was as
,excessive drain of coin, caused by a want of
adequate Protectkin to American Industry,
that has caused allausperurions that took place
in this comeyr in a time of peace; and how
can we expect to resume natal we check the
drain: of - coin by throWing the balance of
trade in our raver, uplas we adopt the Taal
proposed by the late "ten cent" James Leith
anan, of reducing our standard of wages and
prices to those _that rule throughout the
world. Secretary McCullough proves him-
self to be another blockhead of the same
stump, u he recommends,a resumption of
specie payment., and pirogues ht his report
a reduction of our presenelnadeguate tariff,
and also to raisethe cruise duties at Arome.
to increase the revenue for the support d the
Government. The masses are not yet pre•
pared for such a policy, but we can hardly
expect much change:, for the better, to long
as such %mimics for 511tOSIDNI control the
finances of the country. • ' - , •
CONGRUS IN IIIIISIIION
Congress means work.... On . the first day
of the session a large, number of impor
tant bills were introduced into both Hanes
Providing for universal suffrage, 'Crouton&
went of the naturalization laws, kir fund
ing- the public debt for . -a, longer- period,
'and for resuming specie payments. The bill
intirodnced by Mr. Sumner providing for uni
versal suffrage will be found in outlier col- ,
titan ; alsothe oneintroducca by Judge Kelly
in the Home.. Sumner also introduced
a bill providing fir -s resumption of specie
payinents andtho funding of the public debt,
which declares T that all the national .obligs-
tiono, principal and interest, must be paid in'
coin or its equivalent, uniess-otherwlse spe
cially provided ; that all cootraeut made Pay
able in coin hereafter ahalt.he valid, get shall
not apply to4e renewal of a contract already.
made. • That after the Ist of Jrily, 1869, all
'acts' miking greenbacks a lawful tender shall
be repealed, but may be received 'for' one
yeara:ir that date In Payment of taxes,
debts, c., due the Milted States, and also
for duties; gives the Secretary of theTresi
nri authority to bdirow money on the credit
of the United Statei, in such manna as he
may deem best, to be. applied exclasitiely'
to the promotion of II return to speciefilay
,mentaz 'the bill also provides for the ad
ing of. the public debt. by . Issuing bonds. for
thirty and forty yap' at 44 . and 4 per cant.;
principal Slid interest , free Of all national "Anil
State taxation except income tax, payable at
the pleasure of the United Staten after these
periods In coin or its equivalent. , •
_The bill is a geed one, with the exception
that the rate of interest is a most too low in
the present . condition of a new country like
ours, _where the rate of Interest wm average
8 or 9 per cent. We would lane 'all the
Wads for forty years,' paying 6 per cent. for .
ten years after date of issue. then
_4i . per'
'cent. for tea' years, and ifterWards 4 per
cent flee of taxation, reservintto the Govern ?
meet the right to pay off any porfloi of the
bonds at pleaanre. On these terms all the
•bonds could easily bp landed by .'the Becreq
taxi of the Treasury, as therfall due, ;with
out any exikinse to the Governiiptot. It Is
not desirable that too large a proportion Aif
our bonds should go abroad. which they
would do If the rate: of interest•hrmidelEO
. imam—Con
••tion made -in
pained a bill
. the / War De •
voted against
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• no ;toted to
lan: that baa .
in the House
We would also tax the National Banks onel
per cent. on all the bonds they have depcialt-;
ed for their issue, in addition to the present ,
taxes Imposed upon them; Therein bear it.
B, .=EXPTION 07 NATIONAL CITR
• ANNOY. .
The great advantage of a natiotud emvency
is that it is of equal Value all overzthif i United
States. Bat if it is, not redeemed -at some
central point, •whereimoney accumulates, it
cannot be -kept . Heretofore when
proposed that all the banks should keep a
deposit. in New Teak, it has been opposed
by the country• banks as well as tlume genet
ally' located out of Mid city, becausi it would
'be attended with expense to Ahem, and it
they redeemed them at their° one counters it
was intlicient. Thiel might suit the bank,.
but it would not iadt the public whose crea
tures they are. The Comptroller of the Curren
cy suggests a plan for their redemption which
removes tie Objection. It le for the National
bulks CO . nstiblish„ a National Banking
House In New York city, without circuit'
Lion, of which the banks are to be the stock
holders, in, proportion to their surplus funds..
Tide Budeconid have two departsients, one
devoted `to a galena banking business, and
the other to the exchange end redemption
of the currency. In thls Way the profits by
the banking department *Add ley _more
than the expensei-of the eachanitin, and th . e''
surplus funds of the country bank* could be
'deposited when not, wanted at home, always
subject to their call. The bushings commo
nity and the press of the whole country ought
to unite and 'islet upon this excellentsuggen-
Una being carried out.
It will elm be seen !KM the abstract of the
report that the ,sanie species of villainy that
chiracterizes nu stock market,' is *wised
by many of the National IsMiolo evade the
hart: It will also be seep that more money
is loaned by the National banks of N. Y. city,
to brokers and stockjobbers -to speculate
upon, than to the business community. Bath
dierepitatile conduct; retorted to only m *-
stet up stock speculations at . the expense Of
legiihnste, baldness, - must be checked by
Congress, •If it results *Amending some iof
time engaged Is these tit mak to 'the
penitentiary, where many (*.them oughtto
have hem, -hewer: d •-. •
intomn9.s6nrwia*
'The copper bowie:ot, the Vetted Stales
by nearly been destroys by fbrelp compe
tition. At the last mobs * bill was Intro.
dated bio Omens to Increme the duUas on
copper to protest kiiMe Worms* le calms
up on Tueedsy as unilubbed bodies* end
was pursed to a vote and parsed the Home
hy 107 to al: The, yeas wen, all Repuhli
cup except one•MtAstell of California,
Every Qopputeed.froas Parsylvinie
ted wind this bill except Xr. Red, who'
dodged the vow Neal& Boyer t ßlonbrin-,
ner, Randall. Van Anken and Woodward,
stud against Protection to tappet: -1 -
Messrs. Allison and Wilson, of lowa, Itt
km, Cook. Cello% .Indd and Weabbirui of
Illinois, Tide of Reknit* Chtschili4nd
Fields of New York; Baldwin otilimian
setts, Peters, Pcsbas* , Pike and Lyre* of
Maine Or* and Julian of Indians, anda
moms, Suter, Tempo and Wow of
soutb—io an 21 Republics** Th.
and Reaseohlteettlimetebetil
the lditte Mad MUM% as
shipping haw** The t
favor >iree Vale • r, •
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erY ilwildois:" OW are
more unaliwane 01111111 1 / 1 / la boar of
aide - pratios, Val aot •
feisaatotais width* dims of oasali7 f
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41ietzTit _cosimass.
~- litanata t ar
1. 7, - UNA- - .osograminet to .-
awl Ilb e
ikepostummakors waits
444181161 stairdeOffiesalcwW% of Geom.
Liermrr atriannotell ankh* ikiVis Wilii,Alfr
initodand Mlle establiablog- aggro suf
frage la all the titutsej sad prorifflg for a me
B=llla C1 at i11 7141414 ; OS% • reeolatioa
the So ope_u catutiatioar with
for rettep am* postage.
t i =o,_._ . ___ Cli nr.. clawed • apisarsal eater*.
= wagla 19 411 •Aklueld4tiett. epers ratua,
kV Palegkryees latrodaosd 1201 emend.
=3lma wiNsatlars laws. Nr. - Brake is.
_. a hit egkriag totes modes of:General
Ilizmaheltero Gem& fo the Army. _
UWE lit ambers arartered to met
alk Neste, laud °Pattie, from Penury!-
. xdata r sarintaser, atom-Miesestiorree -sworn M.
Ike andamiali of Mims. J. fiamilmo" elected
Alineprowitathr• 4.t. Eirge from Tsonosies,, were
referted,nad his aMita to a sac in the mean•
h time infosed. Bt lk sainidiog th e naturalisatian
[ ham were ismodeeed kr • Brannan, of Pa.,
' Mid MEM, of Sy." - Mr. , of - Ohio. offered
a kaolution sdi.o the °entrained 10 to
oche foto the eocy at to ameodueuns
to the asturalizatita lark Wahl's& " L t d '
3
/Waal coostiuniscal metes istrelis ag
=aalli suffrage mom totrodamil by . Mews.
s ßros and lelloy. Binerreadattitif
the wrimft, preview for redimptica of green
bates in red mad probibitizoresitoli blend'
Tammy. mire pesmetba by Ikea/ 4n
MI, Of 'llte., kid JorrisaffLof Bt.' fir.,Notrillo
lid Oaths Issotaltozi. comming the cooduct
og I , a MAW" sad eiders his recall. Whirl,
ort motion at Xs. Banks. was Werra to the For
. efts lkatintaie, by a sods of ili to 41. OS mow
Um ot 4s. Boskrail. tbe ilsometraotica Com
adteatwaelhoeledeo=talkins in Team,
oad awariatios et Ile in Georgia. Ide.
' Um_ . td alms.,Mtrodoesil - a ccollustag the
Freeltstosle Bureau itiVirgirda, Nisamelppi and
Terse.- Mr. Iffollbe, of Usk' Mad, mad a bin
ttieunisse the 4 Nam Elul.* Ir. Bingham pm).-
sentedra bill providing far an election itr Virginal
next Jemmy, . Olr MANI of Mr.- lawman., the
Wa and Means were dirsetod nrottekder the ex*
as.
slat in liqt=r 4311111 : 1 Trealarr ottbe pu ria blie &du i° ;
sod, carnation of 'CliZdhur, the same cam -
anew vim iostmeted to report on the ispediso
ei of ptong for a restimpticto of specie pay
mak: lfr: Cary, Of Oirkomffariff a resolution
the Teams ot Dios billi which was to
ble r4 Me Moyer Tariff tin of imst July came Int
id order, bat was loft for Memititwidhar by the
Ways and Beam Committee. . hr. Biwa% of
lAria, offered a resolution reaogmlawthe Provi. •
Canal Government of Crete. Kr. Nolicsoo of"
N. Y., offered a resolution calling the Pr:wi
fe/ relent*
;t Amstiaan c" =lrsland. . Banks
oared its freforecoe, wheautpcmillt. idiom
witbdrearli. Adis na& '
D50.,11.—,10 the &oats e Joint 'resolution Win.
diz ia tbs ageratim of the Illeakrotres Hareem is
m
States war kid outhe table, and (Althea
go be pinned. A bill aboilablog the fruiting prix
liege wee also tabled, ad ordered , to be printed.
A Temkin= woe elected calling on thee Bream*,
for soy bformatitio poseesed by the Mate Depart
ment regarding meat kortacettatm the Ls Pla
te. Betsral maniocs far the remove d political
dhabilitieri were hero** At 12 &I the Sw
am adlaurned. .
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In the bones the bill regulating' the duties on
= )13" IN T: vote of I sad gr aw
to 51. 8:4 1 r 1 al d e =
' :ermiencilltosereeerred weresirwintolf
referred.' RewilutioM of the Oregon_ lature
requosting the resignation of their Senators ware
Ormolu" tedned ordered to be ratmised e." scandal
, one, impertinent. and indecorous: A MP* the
Avail of the tenure of adios act Wu referred to
the Judiciary Committee. From the Committee
on Military,Affaire a bit for the Vernon! of tho
Indian Bureau to the War :Department on the
first of January, was presented and passed by a
vote of 116 yeast° Sit nays. At 4R. X Cho Mouse
odjrned. •tl • -
• D ou im.9.—ln the Senate the ennui report of
Spinner and the Comptroller of the
haWro i. were received and tabled . feral un
petition. and resolutionfiliers intro.
ducted. • A bill was pawed relieving the political
disabilitiss of F. J. ' doses, Chief Jaffee of South
Carotaa Tree following blue were introduced,
tabled and ordered tobe printed : One to aid in the
noliartletion of the Oregon branch atlas Pacific
Railroad, and one to carry out the Reconstruction
ad of Georgia. The President's message wee re,
Delved and a part of it read. •
L In We linnaari bill was relieving the Po .
tidal disabilities of F, I. Chief Justice of
South Cardin'. Also " a bill Prov ding for au elec
tion In Virginia on the fourth Thursday in May,
1809, and for the meeting of the Legislature on
the dret Thursday In September. • A joint resolu
tion was passed directing the sale of -ttie steam
ship Atlantic, of the old Collie's line. The Pres
ident's message was received and-read, and a res.
hlution was adopted that it be laid on the table
kini printed.
• - .
it E. J. Dr.am,'Wholesale and Rattail Tobacco and
Ow Dealer, 418 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
His assortment of ,-"Fine Segos and Tobscem
Mu nem bean upend in the City. repro-.
bantalions. In regard to his stock may be confi
dently relied on. He therefore' itivitas the lovers
bi good Sagan and Talmo to his Mammoth
Store, 418 Chastruit stmt. and would say to all
each, in the words of the renowned poet
This being so, do not daisy,
Dutjto at ogee this verf day.•
To E.J. Dean's renownedazaa‘r.,
Where yon can get, a good Cigar.
This =Establishment Is known throughout the
- United Slates and China, awbeing the place see
erally patronized by oonnoisseury, and is under
the supervision of Jas. N.- Olemmer, who respect
folly solicits Yonr patror 'so. 46-8 m
--J. a1 0 4
CAMBER, Q►rantH—Disousnma Ookrrativr.-
Get pint bottle of Wolcott.N ASIIIIIILATJII. It
will cure it- And if yon have rheumatism, or any
pain, get Wolcott'. - PAM PAINT,. in white wrap
pers at all druggists. • 49-21
With tinted wrapper, brown and old.
• Wolcott's Ainnaumba, fall plats; price SI, is
sold by all respectable druggists . + Wolcott'. PAIN
Pairr,is the moat efficient remedy for pain., Bay
Try It. . = 50 fit;
• Elogrrin Snowles.—When drops of PWALON's
"FLOE bE MAYO,'! the new perfume, felt in
aromatic showers on thousands of handkerchiefs
every day, 'who can deny that it ts the reigning
perfume? add by all druggists. • 50-2teow •
•
RADICAL RESTORATION. ITS GOOD EF
FECTS ARE permanent. It not Ottiy restores the
miler of the hair, bat the quantity and matnral
gloominess. This is said• by every one using Mrs.
S. A. ALLEN'S brrmoven (new eye) HAIR HE-9SOR•
sit or Daunts°, (in one .bottle) Every Druggist
vile it. Edon One Dollar. . 50.31
•
SIZ the Mirertliernmst of:llmdbury Plano In another
column. • - .
Moss beetierentlidi who called Mums after *cer
tain "held bead" of old, clesormat their untimely end,
because sa that time to pumas held bees discovered
to restore the human hair upon the bald , spots. Bat
now Rleg's Vegetable Ambrosia le known to poems
the rare merit of luvigorstlng the roots and cuing
them ea full of life., where not entirely dead, UAL they
Cannot help patting forth a new growth which rivals
in beauty the locks of youth. 49 ft
THE COAL. TRADE.
The quantity sent by Railroad this week is
20,242.04 ;,by Canal, 6 58005.; for the week,
4 26,822119 Inns, against 74.417, ter the corns
,
pondiiig week fiat year. i
The total tonnage by the Canal ; :
for the year, is ..... 986 414 02
In 1867 - 1;922,178 09
Wonense In 1868... 381734 07
Gain by Railroad, In . .
3,,624, 00
Making therms in 1868, 8,110 07 tont of
coal sent from 'the Schuylkill Region, while
the {crease in 1868 from all. the Regions,
will reach about 1,200.000 tons.
of Schuilkill, We ntusthave the cheap
Through Trifle ftaltroad built si speedily
is possible.
' The miners are on a strike at all the Col
lieries In the Region, except probably a half
dozen. The operators, In consequence of
the fall in price of coal, requested a reduction
of 15 percent. below the last ' , dines made
an wages In November. The Men are Wil
ling to submit to a reduction of 10 per cent..
on the October rate of wiges, Which the op,
emu= resist, hence the stoppage. Cost has
fallen more than the r • advance obtained la
Noiember, and thereOie wo think -the men
are asking a little hie" much under the
caudal:ca. The Railroad Company_ ought
slao to , reduce their ritek , to the October
standatd; for it prim of eiial are kept up too
- high, check consomptlon and diminish
produefion. But so , long as the ,Rallroad
Company keeps op its high rates to the Noo-
Tember standard, the mint would seem to be
justified : in doing so also. The' reduction
ought to be made all shim& '
We haveleceivedno quotations from our
meet at New Yost, of either coal or freight,
and have thexeforeamittid the tables. Oar
trick Is shout over at New-Yolk.
The trade Ram up ,this week ee foUowi,
compered with iset year: ' -
, paw. • - sews.
4
5,044
tetr= ii„tn to“,; . 1,1 , e6
t ig i tz d u d! i 1 , 4 5
Lehists Ca. 2,030 1,001., WM its, iZert
I. Rwr R • ST 4 6 8
_MAO
Itial Rd 21,299 1.162,11 11, 1,022,1 2122.202
Pima 0 0
liti, 12.125 4 7 2, 10,4 1.00. 102.845
By 8.r.. It. anal...
_11.219. 211, 32 14 al
001 74;,212
By2l. , 29,0 S
DJI 1 Ras 1.44.444 likas 1.111.11 24424
Mir 444,
929 7414 22.0•2
1
L__. 41 .2 1 24425
Ilhamokia. 4031 461,102 10,IUI AM
Ritrortaa. Om 44423 1,21 33 , 023 14 / 0 , 2 4 0
Seat L. 04021 1,811 121.220 as.lo
L. Vi. IX— RIC UAW WA 211 10.294
Viarion.. 4. In.tri 4.140 ' 111.121 AMR
art Tsp. 4.1 , 12106 t QM WlOl sigas
21151 - 81 850,09 railiriria . " -- - 7-
. 1290.1
_ —,---
.. .- .... , Au 1,041,1811
.
RiNgetted' Wet Leilgt, Coal amd NaTlvFoll
Masi OM 0224,0102142 4120 Ong:
Tat _Thema* Thermo iterieauk—Mbe
Report•°taw Boner ?r tDla raid PdishO,
le the Joooser, two. woke ado, Ms some
"bat Adurbed the irate oldie Pldlodelpido
Reiskisii Re &okra On Aimee is goiter
keit week lit tbeltepoit, iterlkel rho rood
itsonetko Mkt for thelonintawet AR we_
'WOAD stoWIW threkiiimrikei oi
V Maas mod the wens oirboddlog k
RPM
; 1:: „ T .: .E !U.1."'..... W'.'
TUaD 8ION:
Tnoes Possessed or Wit
Boy bottles that white'wrappore Et ;
Bat fools are often caught and sold.
LOCAL NOTIOZI.
Deirsiber . l9l, 1808.
Coil If/414i - tee 1111111—*9.
Markiitter ratESONt*likiniMar
TLILETO BUILD ISE ROAD ME
BM NAMED PIION _
NEW TORE BAY. END orm'Aiums
=MIT FORTES Fu! IVIM4 T. 130*
much for these imeadais: I itio I
pamphlet Wore, us' limed_ittb. MOMSI
Italy, Lemma at Wastdagamotidpti mirk
strces a wa ft aittostsi se ithdlialtha`tiallsaps la-
Ula United esatotace imdarlaidaria lledoa 1P Us Er ,
ors. at nos tisa forty' alai okr rad 'es,
mod coat ; la ober weds. toll
et with ase. trebeatt lag ' 44141118614
On
i = i tr i e sme et met. ate •
aoa
Cron aaasofdabla owstlica lamb rla
laissa, statist mamas as at pas a iimmtess,
ii, umnande palat a l Itasc. Oa Illidi V.lin
make bstaneat are the maw No me wear mope
... the Pe r mm lir ar te=amestie
......... are te ea ems Mar 10 01 1
Coma the la dare to imalorslMilsola WO*
iidas. ail Oa adissnand taataabd WM sod
en looldadaa Isabid ;$ 1: 2 1 1: Wm anipalalisatioa
and &Mande CS laalna. ' la taa k a .
liza candisc go ' iad alio
, teatime at pan In
lisirspiW 4
01N7= a snag &ea la lb* .
This tells the whole tale; and.ls a tree stile-
Meat with mud / to - all the riihnsdincits in
existenen In tle - liggtegtaik !MAO_ Pere
are a few sratteptionn The People are deter
mined to reform they well M
submit mach iongertn heisied_hr .
latisastuiagern who plaskkeithe stock/mid.,
istianpaz ther peotds . whir high eittrgets,
the liniposi of patting money. into their own
pockets. Instead orraikold WO of than*
dtadalsbing as trade Iscreeses, the rites of
treempteteticet are iteolutely increased; aed
Ike &berm of Philadelphia ire noir cherged
$2.43 per ies freight oe Coal Wes &ranee of
93 slim intik dercenaleg teed grades Ind he
wbole dimmer. t If the It '44hlgitaltreed had
beeeferefieriTminged *fah= of Phil-
adelpbbk woidd not now be plying MIT $l
to tt per ton transportation on eolk.l,
about onebalf of the proem% charges.
;The editor knowing that so advautageona
road will be bat lot a cheap outlet of Ude
liminess coal deposit, oboe*, Itimeeltili.
follows I
"Looking oat from i Philadelphierdmid polnt.it no
looser mattemwbere new troo roads misr Wmaset be
belit In Perrnsylvents. since Philadelphia llise 'frown
so tame, to so -prosperonw mid Is oo sureer .. :. •
oldpal mantels's math* of Polgt= e g .
oyeentsetioresospoimme. oil distinctly 10=
lie et/ mottos the. railmsds mussed for tlletr '
holders. everywhere cntopete for rhilsdelphis travel
and trainet & It wasin ooik period of tam
t 'AII roads lead to Rome,* 03n
_Cp be Mid MM.
many, railroads tesdio Philsielphis. and tame Was do
not are suds) curt , , for rldisdei pis scconnt. 4
There is much truth in the above, and she
would have been much more prosperous If
she bad not been. cursed With so mew ;, sla
vish periorui connected with-Its pros, like
the editor of the Register; who has beets al.._
lent while corporations were ,deprtving ,
her
of all the advantages she possesses In obtain-
lag cheap fuel, which, if Ate could enjoy as'
-she'onghl to from her close proximity to *
Coal Region, ilia *bald; batx
manufacturing., cadre of; the country, ad
soon' outstrip New York In growth and Popif.
Tho.building of this road iherefok
would not injure • Philadelphia, but .100 ,
rather benefit it, becauie It would compel
the Reading Road to lo Wei her rates and to
foster her Interests, by' encouraging manufac
turing; &c , in her. vicirtity, In' order ti)
in
crese the-tonsusips- uf, bar road, , Instead of
discriminating so largely igaimaildladelphia
asi she now does. If a road leading to New
York were thus to discriminate against that
city, the whole press of the city would de.
pounce them,, and the I people. - would . mot
submit to such an outrage a day wititorit
creating a storm that would overwhelm, the
Company - that attempted If. .
Tins limns AID ESSEX RA.I UMW. —.We
briefly stated last week that the - Delaware,
Lsekswina and Western Railroad, has leased
thin road. Thls•mad is abrsg, S 2, miter In
length, lending - from '„Euston 'to Hobo
ken, on the Hudson. 'The grade Is not favor
able for the transportation oi.coal, and can
not compete with, the New Jersey Central in
carrying coal from Elsten . to,New York, q -
less a considerable portion of the road is
rebuilt and the grades modified. There
,will
however be every heavy way trade growing
rap on the line of this road which can - be made
profitable; and worked in connection with
the Delaivare - oand I.lckawaima -Company.
•itwill be made more profitable than if it stood
alone. Of the coal tonnage of alsontl69,-
000 tons last year, only about 40,000 — tons
reached Hoboken, the - balance was distribu
ted on the Hie. Grades agaliMt the trade
sire very great obataciee for; coal .nd other
ham trait. Foi instance on the. Lehigh
.Valley road atocomollie can run 120 cats of
tons coal, essaying 540 tons, and return
the empty care. On the New Jersey Central
an engine-of the same chum can move only
about 60 or 70, carrying atont.3oo tonal.; and
on the Morris and Emaez only , "about. 4 0 to 45
cars, Carrying less than 201:1 tons the whole
distance of the road. This makes a vast dif
ference In the expentei of transportation. '
Work tissues* , Benevolent Auocitatton .f
• filehnyiklll
- tlnara. Detember 1%9. •
The ,Scranton Morning Republican admits that the
large Corporation Of Luzerne ha got coettol of the
tioal Market. and that Schuylkill k no longer keethY
of notice. That is very proper. for no doo the con,
sumer has thou g ht that the operator and miner here
are to Wshl for the uncertain state of the spud trace,
and after a tirade of abuse leggin*. the Schuylkill mi
ner and lateiter. he klubeft bletylagtho emefte
nies give their workmen *tenths bearing. and
deal with tat fairly, they would themselves be
dealtby.. _ - •
can it be paella In Swan of *cry drypetmmnce
a man euppkaied to know the transactions:of corpora
tions woad for a moment believe *at they, the tor
pontione have the hart empathy for their work Men,
or the general public, or duet ho *ppm° that the mi
ners are en tar gone in hmorance that they ehonid wait
far the , "Ciolden Rule," to be adopted by merciless
no potations r • -
Nut how did they "dent' with their workmen *ter
ronnitut the coati* to eirebitant prices -*tun *at
neither the Setioylkittouroior or miner seabed to see
-airy gave them seventeen per cent. ruse in wages
*nee the State( last July. • Rem 1 rem**, that the '
railroads are theft own, sal that ao additional cat of
transportation was "added to them -but that 'paltry
rear took a strike to gain Where was the. Widen
Role then. or why after getting a rise of 'seventy-dye
per cent. did they not divide with the w ithmen r Con
trast tee individual operator of BelelYlkill with a Rail
road, nnenopoiteng, and extorting whenever the nut 1
=
fty effete. with not redress from their charges
they may bet The rim of male very little
advantage to oar operator, for ma fast as it rises the .
Reallen Railroad takes the Son's stare` Then comes
the Kiddie Yen al.b their bv 1. mill nothing shirt of .
doubling the canal charge is demanded - 0Y them. Now ,
in, the fate of sit tboee charges the operator of &hut
kill ha raised the workmen's *ages over forty per
cent. *nee .the drat of July:
Compare that with th e frir dean* , ot• corporatimo,
and I think you will aide with the Individual enterrerire
of our operators. amoust whom the poor man it be
ca n gag a coal *en, will have equal rights to work it
In his own way, and become Oen If armsful to the
vein be opens.. • -
Inners and laborers look well to your Interests; &
it is •
ym duty. it *your thrift tie• be well - pad far in
hosition as yon follow, you need not atol yowl*** to
corporations ands value. nth trint to them for Mira
thy while Mc= earn year Min* pu have *ideate
enough of howinucb the capitalists regard the "WU*
Role,e by the replies par Committeesheoubt, bock
from the surrounding collieries, of Hyde Park, ikran
ton and vicinip. How humiliating to tioneglabor to
g ap nen enunient ; foe Inatome The hype amps
ate:seat gtee auteraell a* the mad enapsoloi and the
mouth ronspentes sift phew smirk is tarp onspa
*ea. Not even a clvii.snawer is given to tbose ap
pdated to ask a chars of the seventy-stns per amt. also
in coal. No more than that already given, was the
stern rt of tbo leading agent of one of those large
eeirporsts, The Norway Repubileepi lora* blow
about and the already given was seventeen pet coat
Dfty.etgbt mti-t g to swell, e coffers of already , rich
men. regardle• eof the wureif the workmen or their
families
The miner and LWOW p well .wleh to be tOntail to
__
withstand aid" edeticrathe=
minters mos all e for eight
although given tea - kap *inmate! to the
nine. And that eke the Blealive;;Aisiftiiietthoy got
from their/motet
_ftii!l* • 1; •-.
' Workingnosot Loam% Yea tan a decided /deem
tan over Ullef BtLnytic Ut i ggwSte no much Mg* the
aterketal, and berate', (math* ffienftleal'to obi&
the miner *diabetic of Sehilytkill Om - 4 Is
Therefore we nudity agree to give pm the lead* any
1 way that is honorable' to help lobe4er the elabitftka
the *alma ot the Anita MP coal seem. by Mir-'
anßalkatill wags fin an haws - t direpern.
*Sat sesionnatilos srSemple_ will 'ma* be
- man semi able" la the Br amuse on • accorM of
Wen • Sal hattlootieStakt *at *MU in:lngtother
beaineni sad tt Uhl Utile inithe coal beim* after
we become wilted; it is try easy to stop when the
market to tall. ice even , was( coal mined Miter that
deranges the market and antes bad teeing at home
and abroad, and to occatoplieb that end to the' meth
object ottbeAl/OdaVear Mato* as I do, or hi el-
Ornate good to as emit the operator and ennatimer. I
shall continue Solace* the catreowitidno other object
or e of award than that of a examminnasesa
that bops to belleat my Mow worionsit.
;01 1 1 ( 14 1 7111th alm r i Pr i Zbei.
•
Tea fancying ',Webb (spied from the Bogon
Post will prove lotereSta&to Waken in Iron : •
duos ego t3tesa. Ookentan.—A series of highly
intereathig
a experiments W
as trie
hd on view to 'TaWay.'
t, the Dumont Imo 'Wit a Sat
the practicability •of m seining merchant
bare and other articles consistbs dins and steel
welded together end also to determine the aw
fulness of what is bows setts "Stenos Flat,"
se • welding agent. .
Although very pentane ;separation bad
been made, every experhant made,. except slip
first, more then mat Abe . most nevus evade.
lions of the 'neaten , . Mr. E. Wheeler and some
of the odlircril of 04 Nelf acti V er : 6lll4l " agi
Iron and Steel 'Wand Ceinspany. Col.
Stevens, John Mak Esq.,
_nil
The esperistents ebb
the following white
Of espied interest
First. that tom ipteteit;rattroed raft ad. is
fiat neulrevery *SW* now made to elan boa
or steel, eau be eecemenkally manufactured of
iron asill steel gerfseely welded together la any'
•droirabeepropartenti and Slid is at Elmore ha
prirtanuntsith thence" and bon arranged tog:Moccupying
e? tride delffedbitefftbta . to ,
an deekabla rdia ili kteoh';. my aar.h ."
Aced second that 'balkiness in= is a peered
widen eitee!.
32,140 07
TOM elitilAitheillby Oise;
'belt tee rat Use 'thothieditto *the ot
Welt the Steel In the berths" firth herea
lie beeme Witte; the% -the ter Alma - herrt si
,right &mks.. The stainable of course t
bit remetout daily tutted to the ittip,
that) beret moth& =Ad be liwated e rr
'Whne it hull as steel oil bit m maths
other se loath to the beet rit - wroug
'sod yet the Iwo puts se ietly..• ImAtildrs
the bar were -wholly Wel or -whothyleitt. The
thee vied, fort ree Itthetwitheta
citYUIL . .OIn:I9tOTZOIE
' tla Nat Tat and lame OW mis
Petal. same patporglit ate" Übe as
est use a Odes* hateteheime es&
Ms. Tao Mit ato goalie es Gal Me
oat at the
behtiehateoPelleill
a ise oh haft eft SO at
eleAtiell
WO; geeike,4lllolOtellee
• .totai/4:oll6eoblittat i ttlig*
a we mynah Matte Went
= Themar it, el SR
MMI
- ,
vaituustAl abut:glom weII:ILL
tome - Idnalabr lait a ldirtlar.
1111 alas teat tat
Inas . CkaaaN l :raViai
, pair ithiaad. lawn -
• .
, asiliwiwittie irk iiitlivarn : wer a Ll
Ilasalar I 014 . .
; ak am atlas sat ad.
ZWWail PIM A mar* thaa
at-Cidetad • asat to *Mad *ma .
m araquillqr tiliThavoiativata. !atoll last thick
al Oa ow of cad; UNI Cool aida. had ta,
rad thalaw.a klimadata qua. ato taga u 1 m , •
a mmaapi vita ban barn apadornd madam
111111 maw inal .4 . sad Sala& aad
caaatlim apnea saatamat aboaa-valatiavak.
walk aa. so& at tat- adko at the Lama
. obsFam itaavessom Ila "90"
Mid Swat Mad*** .
o 11-11.11. aouniamx*-p
-;1;Fr
kfiry*Anallialrf 'IIAI/111Tir 1./11111P11.-
1 . 7 Al at Woe of - bs sonlaateo Imam 11 . =
IMPfabot. aid Qs onions Davy Map lo got
onitaolk apa ploopad lot of bat
Loft Los" , inlet colmia a .WM I / iffmar..•
Clf U. Ulre 1 111 . 11 TAB taulap: OoNa mot et
parbOioaa man lealosal. eavailderof fbarafaat
ionts mi. moll booans , s g ortolofvehr to oil the ,
1111111 i floryixißrattotts Itagvaad. !be oak. vb•lesalo
aoll WAIL Al Oya . Davy a ark*: Lamps, eaasal
yeagty i soya • ako•Goaso by tEa
MUM ran or *ird
& 11AMS111111..
• •
I'6oth/tit/Mal
It;a4e q Ran
Vie quaniltraent by lita
ellanday !ant;
: c~atr...._.....
Twitcadmit.
'Aeons. ...
•
freed:.
mar Contialtra •••
To sone Mao tut
11101111IITIMILIL CO. 11111011.1119ApPi-48
followlag Y the Wait? Beat iron lad irtek
a a a SOD et a i olekeso oo
tetr0r....... A sit ow moos . ot
in. moor ~ .
1.147 It-!WITS 06'
• 4 T. 11941 as 193,100
• MACE Ild3D most se, •
over 4the Nib 'Creek Ml' itpatt Noe CM wets
Wheal' Wards' lo '
t, • i.
•
Yak.
!! 11 .1 "1 ". • -.• _
- Tcdal
111111411 C414111;* TBALost—lis;
amount tomsrPoetml &Mug the list month:
I ' SIDIIIII.' TOTAL.
.wed:. 10183•14 '9*TBT OS
ants Beltran!
I • LEHIGH VALLBY RAILItO,
Quantity seat by Lehigh Valley - 1
week ing pa tiatiuda7 last and fin
•
7 1 1, taggitgat . r.
Wl att
• Tdal.
ale ha VW
!
_awe
ALIRADE.
i
4* . craw ins.
• , !oittlip seek essi4;
aumb:s,
•....:."
• 8711011 Co sdw.a. foe 1811119..4111.
The faUciwlng la the quantity adWped last week:
•
Mil aa. aR. • 10. 6 : 1 1 ot 114.454-143
11.005. ee1194 If
18 Ts* - us 150.-w
Lumen COAL TIRADE
` ~-
1.11111111111, 00&& & NIA*.
11.4=aoltt twee the Lehhtit
thlt Nartgatlost.' Misr
week epilog on Saturday last
By I Canal.: .
SOU!Wiwi.,
.... 1 ' 21.789 , 9, 0 90
..... .. ._ .. ...; e 3.117 ' r
1........,. ; ' , 1 . 45,045 , 9,010
... ,,, sabii, ' ' -,..
.. - 1,4'18,686 ; 9945T4
•1r ..._'
Tail by Karma end C•ansb•• •• • 1,461.650 000,604
~ .____..., r . _
Same time Met yey, i 15e 06 , 60 4 1
1 I '
bierel...e. 1 - - - • ,
_
Dicrenneon Canal In 180,
libertine on Railroad,4n,T33
Total increase, " 4g3.076 •-•
Railroad tontiage,or ■ hick pith only la reported Om
- I Week. year.
Td Lehigh Itsl .....
Oti /Lae above winch Mink, 1'
_Billow Manch Cbatik, •
jxiall!ort for Caste,
• .
*raining Bogion.
trtipai Liittigh""
Harkltnn
Bower' liesdoir " .. •
Itithanor " . 4
Liddgti goal and Nay. 4.'0'8311mi..
•
Llps &Ira to IS it: ItAt H. No tcti
C"OAL
quantity of Otial Itrattepofted ever the (timberland
PeausWaski ltroad ap talo Saturday lad:
stet briCasal.. Bj B. & 0. R. R. TOTAL:
Fat weak o,liNi 'l4 921 . I ; 47,2113
IN:a. Year • ' 414,52 d L;75,612 993,144
Re 184 i— ..581313. , 1556,216 ' 91'4'49 IS
; - --
;
_:;in!znaa&.. Inks.. S OO •.0 19,436
THE 4:3PAL MASKETS.
APRICIEB OF COAL - BY TEE °LEGO.
Rerearinto wawa' roe ?merrier Ouinex.4
;AT
rtoi 10Fnuarre tsar or xis , . azurralcr i AND,
1 I DOM or WS HORT. •
Dea.lo.
18$
foluteldll Bed doh Prepared. slsoa
Oluidamt, • ' ; • •
Whited/di Lamp ... .. 5 250 550
, gt, Boa; • 5' 2.50 550
. 1 Brain • 6 . 900 •
ff4g ' • 7 iiva 7 25
; Stem 7 50a'
'- • "I - 5 500
taaiet lrt:Lam_p, • • * • 5 250 .5 50'
i " I "°'. . . .. .1. 5:25a 550
Broken ' •J'-6250669
,i .8 Egg . .
7 2.55 .7:50
" !"" Store. 1. 7 5041 1'75
" I " 'Ottlida;utt• .. 5 , 54 ,:ha 7.4,,
13, ' • .AT BALTINtORE. ,
• , tom" 10, 18118
•,
fTo trade by cargo or au• load. •
1101're 253 8 50
royal. IL Ashf: 8 506 i 3 75
white or a; Ash ' I 8 50i1A13. 75
of wharf. 50 6 7p coots additlOnsl.
Delivered toeonimmere.:[..." , . .10 000210 50'
tiOlNfille emit and aunherkee
fox b..st locust' lOW, get shipping. e 004
- ,_
77
GOAL- FREIGHTS. `'
!ivied. teem Pt:'kleinlaut IPlallaidga.
. . -
Plithmd 7... I 40
Pottembutb tow Wor WO / 5
lir i astaaL'i It msq. giteCjii • 160
•W.b J 343
atcguister.. 15 Ctuulestnn:. " f• . 5
- 4402 30 aiggsbdrl4: t uo
Itwidencp....2 601 Is Norzailtii .4, 1 0
14aggoich .. .
g 44 - •
14 Teasels svid6.4 Urfa for weekl 41;
Tirraapaarlatiiia'as Tido Ws"'
• ; JET RAILROAD.]
RMiistt Ilriasill coapaany.
Itag, 44.. far aapriarar.) .
' `St.B. S. gyg. S. C.
• s l oo l9 o o sioot2 250
Desirbicks...lNa ea ^
Rate. Iso2l N.T. and --: '
We INS 165 200 SOO It 10
Ttrje: Pbqa._
- street_ 143 24§ $43 . 21! '143
..Tba Mee from Se.toliktil are mints' loan
1060, silm2.llo:na Tama4ue,S oats per ton hlghe . • •
SSIMIFY. ,
To 1111isalaribwort- mad Pers,Jokssaaa *in
Leith& Taliiasssi Jersey Ucatral. "
1. V. it. 11 • } ......51 01
c. a.
4 1 SA
eIOPOMERLP/Pos• ' ' " ' 28
;. TOW . •
To Poet dolman 14 99 pei tonmom •
To Bootee vm mammal swat the tame.
NEW ApVIVIIIIEN*S.
ifIL.IB. of tbo voij beet qualtiy,. sit . Coto
the tt ir c p t i n p rttio ia t i rte i ogn i t t e. inente
nded ivitrkor sale
wholesale and retail by. • •
. ' 1,11 RhioktioN I co..
•sia• ,Leek:-111asUe Retch. Franklin kredallknt
thiatatitBßWlNG MACEITNYL , - Why wilt people'
D
pay sop or sloo,for • Prolog Maatibie wbanAlloy tin
ea/ 011111 S3S, IMllll},t VIM Cr NAMUR;
talle , ,and.MreadAl. will sew.with any hlgt-priged Mt
ditto+. warrintedtor ten years. Flom OM.
lil l e h i b e lat matt yourea. Mdilita •
I & Agent; No. 0 &eolith' Avelino.
Ded las'el—lain 4 .' POFFSVILLI. • •
.WAG-LE,
• • A
PM= AND °LAZIER;
•
Z. SS Omni. Suit t i ; IPpsikavilli,
• iHaneare far Haase sae Mtn MOM aad r4ter"
the w,lll !restive prows* sittes4ioe, •
Mad Paints tad Varnish =
1 nails . r '
I - 10LIDA:Y TOYS:
Two tut ,the .114;110.11 wbe
had at the State to! ) •
,
rt.A*Clic l
I;psirczxrizirlynair, porrsigLS.
Aieb!ir-Rxame maim; DRolts Im TOYS ,
pad theerelaz topless° the steldsea.
CO
Chrisled assiodk,. aadikalF• jooxidection
for m's&
December IR. ISO. • " • / 50 4 t• •
I
• lilaSißaS ' 00a
. . .•! , !
•
Pigtail . ' a
.
A CALL mai SE I T om,
. .
LA.* :loop 'MK dm hug 11004
- Amite: •
g Wi!.!% 4 k"
''';*A=ria4V‘i;
imint sum WM.= Itt.; rklittatiPbia•
' . lltopoditrtoilt 4141/0
Win- lass
UP, Mtn& 111 1 1100111111.—• Pawl* co:tbt
Aissibetemai 11411.0160.4 tlit=fl
am* lksmatti MIL
.pri. It omatt, int asi ettetteitt
b p
111 ! 11 , 1 , 1111 .; 111111 . 1 t i nag i Pitpotia.'
116 mean*
Op 4 11~:mew-Mswalkandi t
stamMiU=OMlM= 4u .
1131;‘;411 ti " att ial iAtt il l
441.11 4 . 4 sail" -
;',t)'_4:0,,..E1]-..j3,E XI . - 12',.• 1 f3 - .$ i...._
- .•
II I I
I. .4... -
AT.•
;•i• • ' _
-RAIIIEIEI7B.
• i
- • ,
CAII.I. AND"SEE THEM.
• 7 •
ANY Udell HO OS EURO
• "
SUPPLIED AT SHORT 'NOTICE.
ITNIPMIALLEI.RD !REDUCTION IN
APIESCIPS.
Rah Bahamas* and Chfina I Toile Bets dad Vases.
Parkin Basta and Easinettec ia l Oilt , ennanted Cled Re
ceivers and Fimx hoklets, Bronzes. OM. Lays. CA-
M s.
Parlin — Nagnie.'ind Batigintsrl Glue Ornament,:
;.Rica Paris and - Vienna Fans. Flee Trench Valenta
and Jet Allele s% - Om Add 70We-3W:ft sad UM.
m; *Masi Dmiki, Okays, Handkerchiefs. and Work
Ouzel; ; rinsising Curb. Leather .Estv,. road Debt.
Fortfplino, Card and Cigar Cowes, Paper-ca
t" Ennars, cant* and Pefnmety.
SIIE,IIISOIWII. AiCD ALPACA: OMMILLAS OF
, 'llOr.lOllY -
*Rh a thitoriati other" &delft embraqlnd all that li
new or draftable for &idol. Birthday, 'or Bolas, kte•
seats, superior in tinatity andooderate lcOre.
. a. DIXON. No. , fl Booth Eighth St-.
Between Motet sad Chosford, Philadelphia.
Decif, . • '
!ABS 10
?BO SO
4,050 15
10.0i1 10
7,01,1104
OWN, 4.IIPOSTATION.
ner firdreamiert4l=:/ t tia. !•ock,
Eal
4 0 90 011
9T9.612 IT.
, W
I : $
' iLastiviur •
Obi Prt t - .
Chem imei l are,
• _ . _•
• • ' Vases.
. • Ob Jlelbra. eine ;
' IN Calm ol/ . .ONE Dimal.scrrruca
44918
91,044 06
94.414 CI
'MOATS 09
tojnM, OT
Ake. sale by
Viiiummes FYLTJRIr, sisoirazias4
MO °entre 7own t 141 1• pbuiTtue,, • •
Dec lit. .69 - 66. •
Sept IN, Vs
itis
poßaliep •
OMANI
GEEZiI
[Lirerased by ffeired Stan AurAoritira.] '
atftstl'olll4 IEOL_L.Ag SALE.
DRY and FANCY GOODS. ItILKS, WOOLII s.
TONS. CARPETING% BOOTS and SHOE% SIC.; •
YER.PLATEDI WARE. WATCHES. SEW
. I.Nu EACHIE R S.' CUTLERY. to.,
' 1
To sokt at the average pains of $lll each; •
Our c nnutirolOnsSor club exceed thcof other es
tablishments, and our goods are warbated to give
satisfaction. Chiba of Ten and upwards merlin arti
cles valued at froakalt to VW — New Circular and lnll
ISM scat fit*, N. s. OLOIDDRIAN - /k
Elaseiei st., Bestioa, Masa.
Dec.l4. ' • . 60.3 m i
NOT CE e
Alshe*
i j
a n d that hebu genuue
mu n e
mania .w thr hote Pry 'Goods Jobbing noose of
flniTl •
'moque
•I's •
• PI CO;
•bainut R.
toe the .
JACOB RIEGEt &
Ni. 333 Marilee laireet.
Where he 1111 be Pleased as in (he pad year, to lee
his friends often. t • • -,
The 'very LAHOR BMX; always on..tumd, its Im
mensity, variety and cheapness, are matters worthy
the 110tiOR &041 interest of all. buyers. I feel , free ,to
say, that with the hdlitlu St my commend. 4 am pre,
pared to SeliDry.Goods to !the trade visttpw this city,
at the very lowest Market rates. and as cheap as they
can be bought elsewhere. iThankfal for past favors
by my many 'dead, and new acquaintance.. I hope by
strict Werth, aadlimeetsiag efforts to Wear,' merit a
continuance °Melanie. Lam, yours' very truly,
pe , - 12 ' 83-60 Irl EIARISY C. MIARPIIIIie '
EMU
SPECIAIL NOTICEe--Previ
. ,
ous to removing Into our New
Store, No. 021 CMESNIUT Street,
about March 1,'69, we Will close
out oar latge stock cc Watches,
M r ,
Diamonds; lry, .Silver and
Plated *ii Clocks, Fancy
Goods. Brain zes, l etc:. at Reduced
Prices.'Personal desiring to put
chase for the Holiday Season will
find It to their advantage to ex
amine our i ,Stock. .
31,4401
Wek.
19499
3,996
6,638
4,461
99
io,ma
6 , 43.092
131,150
8.116.6 6
1.17,137
,1,4119,144
9c A 66
CLARK r&
71% 014,inult *trees,' ridladelphlai
Dec, 12, 'GS
•
14'f. GREEN'S. 178 :Centre S treet ,
• ..,,
And ..eisakfnebeantlfnl issohmeni of Chttatmas
a.
1
presents;eoulstlng or . • • " ',
D siasstaiDliss; *spas and Droasekes.
,
ram 0:14 tOiswelbrY. - '• • ' • - -
MilverlWratee.„ ~ .' , ,
. : , •Ckke Bankets. -•-.
t l Celery Gilliam,' •• .
Oyster Tureen*,
'A. 7",11qk ASSORTMENT OF
Larlies'p'srirk Hanes. • • , • - .
- - ' . ifklmve Danes.
:' ~ • , . 11, i• Hassalkerekief Base..
These Rode Mill be sold very they) daring the nor
tisys. Call and:examlne for yourselves at ' •, .
irt.m..assicivs.
• IlitCentni St., neatness' Bank, Pottsville.
''Die. lik *63 il t. • • 50-46
::i . . 'VNION . 'HALL
OLE BULL
- ItITICC MIST Ai11101714 013 011 r • .
431-RAIsiD cONcR.Tt_T,
Wednesday Eientair, Dee 16.
~
' alsornafay
i lms at.thenio eavoarrc amen:
Mae Bartels. of Breton: Soprano. , ,;
Mr. GaetaMe P. mai. Baritone.
I ft
Mr. Fibers iLemalmig. Maim sad Accompanist.
• POSITIVRIA ; NU' 0,„ PSRFORMANCR.
Admissio - • One Dollar.
-6
Pr BRATS an be seared witbont extra charge
at Bbannan & Rama es Bopk' Store.
DOORS OP it 7:?...T0 GO CB at 8 o'clock.
. T, R. ruatilint, Sisinees Manager.
, Dec. 12..68 :' • , `„ 80,1 t
-
liffeiNiiirii Li. o• a swAn.:B*()E. Tag
; . .1.11 MID 1 / 1 49. Brorolittion In Trade. a Lunn
Panne. Pintrit-Pmear Istsr,- Variety not I , 3:owned
In luir STuRII In the County. 'Ernei s prke, and elm
snide marked In. pieta ( Ifgorn. , ID 50 per cam
wed In troylngotor-DIIT ;000133. POSIIIRT, NG
TI9NS, arypoNERY, ormAcat ac..,'tc:. at. '
'.IIIcDifIIWELL'S BAZ4AB, .
• stip ceatio street, Pottsville, P..
New jigger Bills, Jed wile muslin . Its.
I ft " Bost ISt •
Pratt of the LW". Best Brsati 174
Unblesebed Bellows Falls, extra se.. . ... 14e.
Beat Conestoga ' ***" . • . lOe.
A filpr tan 840013 ' t. sae
shakerano - rim
Best quality Shaker Plane*
Arid all the rest of the goods a prOpiertinn.
11y limo .D woo With Hf i Priers.”
will Induce cutrtem with goods and prim thatmill defy
competition: iliaving ease tacattlee foe buying goods
at the very lo,troat 6 tares in the city.. t. . thus
it a very mail advance' New Goods romired daily
Dom Phileds.l; tar Don't fall to limit the
betern4antteinet
.111.111 X." - ‘ll, 13 *Centre Street
Dec. 12."83-E0
A
seat meths imeel i ts to be effertetib'y . p `At l Tlzltig
DDResigi SID SE k, CO.'S g t Doe
Dollar Nile of Dry and Posey O.Sedc Lgltsk i
French. Germitn.msci Latter ids. Cutler
*owl Ware Watches, Albums, Bibles . Carp gr..=
Why not mold these
1-TERRIBLE
prate laid to country Merchants and retail dealers in
Ord- We bare our guoda directly from the manu
factures. 0)004 siring to oar patrons those moats
;Ilto the tommlsition merchant, the wholeasier and
ietailer, Who would almost
MURDER
the People with their Outrage*, prices, We otter target ,
osantitieranO better wogs -than any other house tor
we mine amount of mea
maid ty.
toaar-etyle of doing babe* we would ray •
that our goods are described on primal slips or checks.
If the artle am U r iescribol iboald not be - a desirable one,
Ham be Dingell by selecting from oar. lE.
CROWN ,__which comprises about THREg
gIINDREDIARTICLICS. We sincerely hope and
that:that tbs' people of - . •
• • Thal, TTSVILLE
and rhtinityiatil glvothis matter a !Die carundemtton,
for we are araittlest that we shalt mete elastomers cif
rig Wagers is trig: i Plea* sand Immediately foe
eme, of our cipathue, tees the- list or goods which
we shod.to
c ar Agents Fagg OPCOST.., 'Address all
orders to -1111 DION, NORIg
Die TS-44 .. .0 Ott 1100 bedbug e 4 Bnitnn..
• .0 TZ' & IVIIESE'S •
OONECT.I.ONERY
I 9
iTTIIMITIE STORE AT PRESENT.
*i;aterom'Pattirtlie la Rs 'Waite , should not
!beret to runt the ATTRearms RTORE of G&W
al 1111114 C• *bete yin be found the rlNgs rand Bier
coNmnomenriN vas STATE—aII froth, ex.
preeely for the ' Holders. We shalt net en
deavor to nitox 1-bat a few ?tinge In our Hee: •
a , r. ii .. n i p) ritili c h mixtuTe . B.
no r
" 1 - ' . , rhetoric' litielri'
' 4 .1 il "t • ''i “ Oream' Chocolate
ileitis/a ' •-...- ''.. . l''.- •
,e.ree,Aaraasess gairalo6:' , . • ,
t • , [ Haveuta Orange!, , ` . ; I
- 1 ;, ' ' • 114 1 , 1 ".. 1 ' ,
Wks% ,
MLIMMI
MIMI
MIIIMIII
ROPE.
abeerieere. warm for
.11, BIBBY 00.%
ed Steer aud Outmost
ae l f!!_ifimmi. Inclined
on •
Dada" and
PlrinioniN; aim Get
, ckercoal and B. B. Rope
IPC Standing Attulng.
-
stock constantly an
Jrdess filled ultei
For farther puiledlano
pica, test...araight and
tng Circular to .
13 Broadway. N. Y.
39 am•
SUCCRSSORE TO THOMAS C, GARRETT,
CAW 96,'69-22-171 612$
, OTJ7!4 ,
I. R. MoDOWRLL
- • , ' • !names,
r liras A
il Coviaolllo4•,,'
tromobio , -
;
WillowOo aid •Relief's Maui. • 4
oar- •
;- INYTIO *TOTS! r MOT*:
Nooklicoogdots..azid ma Mw 6;.
i f s& Atok or /Ma wan- mr;
oo;::A 7gsr plea* oft 4
onion a to Mama. A Soo look ot /Ruff
WAS timoiL loblcb woo
ad Damsel, wwlllllD3..
oaks selbiliblat Maks Praxes:_ '
Crlooo Muir win; Itlearly 0011640 d
SART4l:ll.lllllllMainsla sot Illoollwqts 4 /Ica
I , mll, bra thailimpolo 110 CIIL: ' '
; Olt* s sUirs s
s'tssiis Salt, it •
utarriaao terra, :Warms._
! • • IDA
•
_ _
-D - R; 14A w - itatit , : t•
NOW EOM
Amos
- r , -. VOA SAL4II AT, .
Balmart&RiunswfaßitiokstOre i
• .porirsyriLLE.,
Trade sapptieill of terms
or GooP ciamumms imam): • -
LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY
- • 1- oir rue -
ITNITEDSTATES or Amisiolit
wAsa*k*m. a C. . .
Cbsytered by bbeei;al.lletillf Cosirrjes.
preyed Jail, lib. 1111118. • ,
Cash
..-pßANotornos, rumussLpure.
-
FIRS' k1.274AL BARR BUILDING.
Where the general tempos of The Company Is ban*
'acted, and to which all genera : l corteepondecce shintld
Direeters.
toJp ff .
C.
A. Rollins, Waihina*t.
C. H. Quit. Philada. li D. Cooke.-
P. Itatarmd Starr, Phila. M Chandler
Wm, G 4 ilidothmid, Phila. John 1) Derma.
Cieorgeß:Tyler, Edward Dodge. New York.
J. Hinckley Clark, Phila.:,
,M. C.laluiestock.
(M e ' • f
C. CLATI, Philadelph Presidentl . •
Henry D . OR it, Washington, :Vice W ent.
JAY °DOKE. Chairman Finance and entire Com.
• ,i
EMERSON W. PEET, Fiala. See, de'
IC 8. TURNER. Wasid. AsPistan Secretary;' : '
FRANCIS G. SNITS. Y. D.. Medical Rector.
J. EWD(GEBARS, K. D., Assideal Sedleal do.
•
t I fliedigot Advinery llheard: , •
J. 4. BARNES. Samson General U. S-A.. `kaoldni i ii. -
P. F. IfORWITZ. Chief Medical Department U. S. ~,. '
• - Washington; . ...:
D. W: LUIS, M . D.,•Wublngtoa. 1:
.y.,- , „ • Sone hors aad iliseivise7s. . i
W_ltt. ANDLER, Washington, WC. '. •I . •
GEpEOII,IIARDDiG, Philadelphia. EA. '.• • . "
. -
• ~ I_ , , • - 1-
"tri.tmat, MY. National In its danneter. offert,' by
- retainer Its Large Capital.- Low Rates of Premium
and New Tablas, Chewiest clesirulls IMES of insuring
life yet; presented to the public. 1 •
,
Tbeirates of premium, being lamely minced: lire'
made as favorable to the Insurers as- thole 0C the best .
Mutest Companies, and avoid all the compdcatione
and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the Misun
derstandings which the latter are. eo . apt to 'cause the
- Policy. Holders.... • l• - . I
&vet& new and alitietive tables are now presenteds
whic ,
neede only to be lutderstond to prore tempt*.
ble to the nubile, such as the INCOMF,PRODECI NG . :
POLlCrand filefUßN PREMIUM POLICY. lithe
former, the policy-beddee not only secure! A life lien=
ranee,. payable at death. but he will- receive; it ilMiti, '
after a' period of a few yeas. an aaaladinaalw 'erica Co
ten per eeilt. of the par, of his policy„ lain e
latter; the Company ogrearto return to the wantred the
total amount of money he hat Paid, in, in addition id:
the amouncof Aiipoiicy. - ' .
The 'attention of *irons contemplating leaching
their Lives orincreasing the amount of Instranee they
already have, is called to the special advantages offer
'ed by Cab Nstionsl Life Insurrinte Company."
'Circulars; Poutph'his and fall particalsrs given on
application to the Branch °Mee of the Onapany : la'
Philsdelphls;or to its Genets/. Agents. - - ',
ifiILOCIAL AGENTS ear. WANTED' in every
City and Town ; and atilleations from eceeipeceilipar;.
Idea kir each att<4 l ea. _ with saltsbl6 endorsenteut,
'should bead Iressed,TO TRZ .COMPANY'S GENES.
AL AGENTS ONLY, in theleh:A;Jective districts.'
°' azzouttL 'ea citrs : ': • . L . '
. 13:, W. CLAlialL & COlPlailseklpilla.
~.f
• i For Pennsylvania and frilvern flea:Jersey:.
F, H. KAZUbillitlid, Local AO , Pottsville. Pa
Not. 2:1, 'it , * 1 ' • 4T-Iylf . . :' .
AMISS :I:
47, COODS . FOR THE
,
--‘4 . HOLIDAYS
• •
J,: E. .CALDWELI. 45c -
N..00s Chestnut at , are now opening a &Oleo.
ti,ki of NOVELTIES, GEMS - and ARTNTIU GOODS,
greatly excelling In yartety and extent every former .
effort of this Himerito which they Invite attention.—'
Geld Watches. Diesweasie, Oriental Into
Moseenalde at sapphires, Base ladle
Pearls. A magolleent stock of Jewelry in ITAL.:
lAN BYZANTINE MOSAICS.] New Deslppe
in Geld Jewelry. PALAIB ROYAL JEWEI&T.
&rinse and inlaid MarbZoClocks dud Rues (1i Sits, for
Mantel Ornaments. - Very Choke Productions Of Art
In HEEL BRONZE.Special Designs
lima Miser Gelds. Bot Qualities .and Neirest
Styles in ENGLISHi& AMERICAN PLATED WARES.
An unrivalled display of WoreiOn Vasty . Geode.
In Metal. Marble. Cut Glue, Leather, and GOLD.'
EN: BRONZE. of the moat exquisite taste from
all quarters ofibrope.
Our arrangements both In Europe and this country;
are such as give as unload Piebalds In the selection. ,
and 'economical production of cur. stock." lit to our'
wPh as wellare.our Interest, to secant to oar patient
• the benefit of such advantages In
ilioderase Priem Meanness oar Eteck,
Whitens Exception.
March ntS-10 . -ty] . .49 ; -
Dec. 5, 18
W E have jaet received and,offee for ale
Ileavy Beaver%
s Chiacipti e
• aillirs - a Bib Wateiveser,
fe l iNelinethtes;
I • NEW .1111E08TIgiNT OF
Cloak and Dress .Trinunii,gr,
,
NeW style' of PRINGSII, LlithEtS. ,CLO_ ready ,
mode and made to order. tame. .thrtfORESTVIBUL ,
made
LETIN OP FASHION for Fall and Winter: All new
style of rATTßANSJarrreeetred at • , ,
•
. .
-A. dG, lit BOLAND'S
• .
cenfre Street, erten. Anserwaallown, foreVi:lLlT4r,
'lletober 44.'69 • '49
Petition in favor of E'zoteet:ion. to Amc4ican. Labor &Industry.
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To the HOnorablethe• Senatenct House of Representatives of the United, States in COngraiatessembled
The Petition of the inbecribers citisene of Schuylktil County; laborer)) and Producers,. respectfully represent to your honorable
that "it is ono of the first duties of• Government to protect its own citizens from all foreign influences, - that are prejudicial
to their home interests, and Which retard the growtn, VrcsPeritl.and poWeir of the American Nation. The encouragement and pro- ,
tection of the producing classes, on whom the Goierntnent mainly depends, from the lower labor and cheaper products - OfEurer
manufacturers,Feimanufacturers, where fierce competition and eheap;capi tal has reduced the great mass of laborers to the , verge of.pauper
ism, is an imperative duty of oar law-makers, whist } Wbuldbe, almoska crime to disregard. The productive interats ,require
the first care of the Governinent;hecause they create net only the wealth to support the Government, itt•=also support the'reer
chants, twdfieers
_money changers, :idlers, and id the , communitY ; these classes would all starve Without the aid of the_
producers;—and just in proportion as the produeers are preeperous, so are those who depend 'uperi them - for their business.
I% are aware that there are many ,unthinking meulbers ofCongress, arid also Representatives:of.the ',Agents of Foreign Min
,litectrirers, who advocate the policy of free trade--on the ground that, if we perinit these cheap -foreign fabrics, produced by the -
cleap labor abroad, to came into competition . with otir 'Products, and, reduce everything to the European standard, that thelabor-
jug clisses4ill be benefitted by such a policy. !Thia. a delusion and p snare, advocated by the agents of foreign manufacturers
for their benefit. The cheap prices in f Europe do etitiionefitthe Europ ean laborernor will it 'benefit him here—but on - * the
contrary, when labor, and the products of labor:; arefidee high, the labo ring -classes are always the most prosperous, and the-coon=,: ,
try the most fionriahing. We have all the facilitiei manufacturingthe necessaries of life we needwithin our country, and wo
have abundance of cotton, own, pork;•lard;piroleuni and Other surplus products, and goods Whibh we can gianufactine to greeter - •
advantage, together with the surplus, bullion produced,from our mules, which other countries must have, tor export to pay for the
raw materials imported that enter into our mane/unities, and also the !rivulet whiff _ wo are enabled to consume with good wages •
and prosperity, which always follows where the nroduetive industry of! the country is remunerative, with Out draining us of our
corn, , and thus keep the balan4 of trade in our "Protection al s o the shortest roadto resumption, because irtinly requires
a ;cheek to be: given to the drain of coin by inanufacturing at home the: necessaries we now import, toserfable both the Govern
saent and-the banks to resume ipeciepayments)a less than ninety d ay s from the time adequate p ro t ectio n to our i n d ustry
secured:
- We deny that protective dutiee e nh an c e prices, because pr otection invites - capital into alliranches of. Manufacture, competii-'•
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f in soap springs up, and with eoinpetition'inachineryis introduced, w ich always results in cheapeningthe produCts even be
low-the prices that prevailed without protection, while, labor invariably advances under such a protective policy, -
1 We deny that Protection to American Indnalryffingnishes rto : revenue the GOvernment from duties , because when labor is well
rewarded, - the ability of '
the misses to ben - sumo' is ginOly increased, and the demand foreign luxuries 'which can bear,higher
daties, also increase, end the' revenue will he increa* mania ties, being diminished fm' this and all other sources. Fide Trade
only sink; the masses of alt conntriee into ideCPEr alOsa of Pcverty;.whild Protection to our Industry'in thiii broad eiyeesei44.
country; Where there is ample; room for the whole population of. Europe, will soon drain the surplus popidation, enhance -the '
price of labor in these Enropean'eountries and dins-lift - up thenissee, :and gradually ectualire, the great disparity that now exists •
between prices and labor in this countrysx:4l in European countries; and just in proportion as these disadvantages equal
ized between different countries, do wriappinaeh nearer to Free Trade With all nations._ % • -., ~ t
•We deny that ample protection . builds up monopolies in any branch 6f - business; lint on t he , contrary it is :Calculated to de
itroy monopolies; because it encourages the small - nia#ufacturer as well arthe large one, which is not the ease when biainess is . .
dill and- =profitable. Thin thk man of small mean; iidriven out of the business; and - must Succumb to the inonepolist. It is
for this reason that , many of the larger manufacturers,fWell established # 1 btlaharts, tdvOcate lowduties,becausritheylear home as ;-
-miich as' foreign earaimaition. , It is only under a Protective Policy which expands productive industry, that 'men of emelt mennir.. --
can establish the*seisesin businOs with any chance!of success. - t -____ . ill - . ' ?.a , C
•I. We also_ deny that the farrier is injured birroteciion to. Americanlndustry. It is much better for the fernier of the west west '
'receive a della; a'buihelfor dia .- corn by building up,",ammfactures and creating a market at his ficoite, than to sell it for 50 cents';.
bushel to-be transported 4000 miles to garope, the 'expenses of which comes out of his own pecket, while the enhanced pri=es-of _
the articles ho WON eaueed by protection, would:net Wider any circumstances amount to. ten cents a bushel. %P
with . nit his
other products. . Therefore the western, or any other farmer' that, under, these circumstances, prefer s a foreign market to- a: hitter
home market by advarating Free Trade; must be *end; ignorant ofhia 'own true interest. 'I- • - ''
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- I "If there is any Free Trader in l'Amgress,".who Will sl#l, how the different* in labor between England,where the - elimmon• laborer , •
receives 60 to 65 cents a day ; in France' where he receives frOM-40 10i45 Nati& day ; and in . Germany where, he receives from'
30 to 35 coils a -day; and , in the United States whap he , receivesfuni $1 75 to 82 00 a day, can-be maintained witherit protec
tive dutieito make, up the 'difference, we are ready fa- abandon' duties foi Protreinion .'aird adopt huTplan of ' levying duties fey- rev
enue only witbou& regard to protection.: Inland transportations a t Woe for•adidaute of from 100 to 3.50 tin* &alio grea ter
than ocean transportation from Europe-We ire aware of the argument, thatiT,We'esnnot manufacture iron cheaper 421;kit.qin
twp obtained from abroad; we might to abandon the buisineen;',but - the sine argument would apply to all branches of busman:- and
the onl y ` llterhatlie would be to abandon nearly all dur.manufactireseiddeh:woga . ireatly retard our growth, or redl:m*lra.
l ies of labor'to tha.garolimi standard , There could' b e no other Anal* and the:tient body . Of the people - would be-'._ passed
to the same state of abject povertY that prevails in
on
totally ineakebte`of sustaining or denying any advantages' , Mai
republican form of effMtuelltiLWhisli i s based 01' Un-_ , ~intsiligenne. of
.. .-Oni sinde g pmpla for its pre:Serration. . •_ ' - --1
Congress his "istabliaw Abe . eight2lumr lath advantage pflabor, for which we are tbrialffil
bat thas3lloth 4uunt:bi,rierrled out in pt* ' - itlitswwilikwitbant Protection ,ta American .Industry. Without pro
tection, and our workshopi-pm* filled, tint Ishii:ooi et them Of ibinapttiliat wad employer; brit with protection, fu4.7work
shops, and a demand for labor, parties.both re , pljeofd...uptin: AD 'equility, and they tin ,negotiate fir the protection of du
,crighte
of both parties . •! f Any - member of Co:10mM Who chnsei adaquaterrojectlUn-to American Induatqo we PM* help
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-Ss an•enemy•to ihe eight-hour *item, and &bin titAie laboring-, dame. - --'- .- ',--, -' ; • ".: - . •'. - ..- ‘ ,'.
As Pennsylvanians , we di not dials . ;to prot e st . Wahine only, but ill liadifferent interesta cif theemythi,NrirtllAniiit,
East asd -Wed: that requirnßietectiayirrendinenhistilliiiii; forwitiM'',* st distant modems. or surr-conntryleribiriew.
I:road:Which is the proteohew Which:our Weitemciiiidiariii , deeire . ,o he I::niornorateikwitti thp Pisiteetlift policy - of t tluiTisiollu.
Wilisi* taid l " l6o /Aidar *one not "tn - ' - 14jigmOst honorable 14* to Pm° . t h i t. ' B , l °' '
tammii,
mentary Tariffiliemittg'oa your dial, *deli: Itopiwypisti4didiety l opeks„. Artwoi l i m j eut enti r itr g i vi uy' . 'o 4 l_,ikerad. -
nein of the:country until - your lionarible Law liafe.itnin to rmiiinktliiirliolcringeVdOen*the interest of:Ala - 40k
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Industry. And all la stir pray,443_ ' ~, ;:i, ' - r- - - -r _, • . - • . - - 1.• - - .. , ~, _ -—_ .:
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ST; PATRICK'S CHURCH,
° POlllll3 - ,VILLE,
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4101f,DECIERBIR, 1145,
AT, UNION - , T,;
AND laux comunixon supATs t ,
Th. tithlii; niumed Inta tail cumin
—.co l aux me mama fits awl
alit' ARTlcus .- Amass '
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09113.1M0W1E sal IXteplakof tBle IIOROUIRUV
.OOiii,APA: AND CHA I N,
between eV/ young ladies. ot - dds and ibe * i
;spot'
Or"lbe rablie are Cordially
INSTIt-UCTION --
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Best referemees 111Por Rutter mamma lito
pliataannart and Gentofte Bookstores.
Mr. GL. )8. AMUR.
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:IRON AND = PURE. BRANDY, .
BY 011. lIARTMAIL
Begaler'43nalubta cdthe Utast:day' of PenneyriaMa..
It wM poddilly dire Oonstapth=he and
Cobb, and all dbeetatof the or Tubes
I nthbeen thorned 4111113311.13U5AND8
to who hoe beam given up beyond tbs read of
toedlcal iweletenee. It dos users to Naive the Moo
semptlve • than atimfidat Imowit. Unequalled
anduldlumer Ilardeudos Lamle, and Children. - •
Sub disinetrielene per.
• tied ef two. ptandills .41)belos; Moe;
The care of Oatountotten was that effected by the
Imhof RAW MIT aid BRANDY la Thiuda. aftenribla
to France. In wtddstteuddetl base beveled for 'sera
I Plrmnsat add t walltwßoeaefeaoot w
l a lay ow n
auit e y.
atad dtothpublelbeid.
Meet that essyMb
who nob this (area the
mod aretitleal) puy Nadine oonstoosik by "'s - single
trial that it le truly V=04411018 Inemetne.
- Cbcaters and meddinee to any Midden. Pike
pertantlo-4/411* $5. 1;- ;• '
Lab Oral OrY IS I*.sousk i 13th . 314
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mallladtet tw. vtoltason.-1101kfflij S 00111Senh
Arch tn.; &Beeman & Oa, Iltattlif and Race Bd.,
Phlladelehb. Bold tni Pprfflo swittoltefe•
oft. Rt.:!sq , , , . ,
ENE
& CO.. ,
- EiTsitsurn
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CIAVOIiNG HOUSES,
arsilidwii"; airier Stress.
BroiulWay.ieirwerillesintia 81:n4
NEW Yoßk,
comi!npLAtginummesarilizmirspiticss
CUSTOM /ND
DiCtARTIERNTS off
MEN'S, BOW es CHILDREN%
CLOTHIN G.
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TaD.'
AYEBIOAY :YOKE PA Bfl,
14"11 I t
OUTLIMEIS ill GMk
OF immix DMIUPTiON..
shir spzetlivraus_ for visa Ya NSW
GOODS are
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OassimeO,Onits, entire $22 . 00
Winter Oviircopa Y. : ,4 $l5 00 .
Pea Saoiceti - -
DEVIUN- &: co.
October :16i,, 868
ELeviraori OP PlRECTlllitill el Om
"Pales. Alto leola 0/WY—Hotta' le hereby
given that thelitoddwiders of the'capital stock in the
•Palo Alto Iran 40.:. wilt meet ad Woday, December
28th. MS. betprOtt the tmera of 9 and 9 o'clock P. M.
at .thelibtflee fn tlie 'floremgh of Pottsville; - fox 'the
mope% el electior a Hard of Five Direct= for said
Corporation, to serve until the next Manastelection. •
Attoet:- J. P. FINERY, nemtary.
: Nov: 91..19 4T-4t
.ADDITIONAL ICY iNS
Aual!oriveill IT: the a•.. of, of, rititiepe,
.rtravoirier
pAorss
. r4ait t spiscoiAL criuncs OP TM/
pi!TROAST4I744 -
ForWe by.
RAMSET. - g j:
IIP51111111.• RAVI!
Troisik Pump Tatist. sis 4 WY-,
via% rrateil) Trellettiskiablih - water* mod
Gas rig* fosjonse• sod gas worts •sn Vg sold
11"61/4grartorPri BR IGHT
anty.tob- land. Ps.
October ' - - 4047
IPstordpt
Satturdo4, December!.l2'.!l!
THE... - 10,21513V. - -SBW
Tine Pialiile;Debt..4ia;le siii.l.llPresh
m. PnblioDoStit:Dec,'l -f8127 'ware-0401,2W
Dec, 1,-1868' X 359,031
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looreaae•..,.. s tmexo t a.
of which iLbont $26;000.6.60 iiere -4 foi rag )ad
bonds $1,20 0 . 000 for Alaska, and other tx.tl4
da= mentioned in the Treastiry Repent A 4'
beddeaandrav Johnson's .officials ban Coln '
revenue during tba yen. to a larger extant twin
the increase Of the debt 'from all Ennuis.
• The Senator; who .-vot.d ageless impeaching
Andrew Johnion, in cOheidevation of his wands*
low moulage arid conduct - I - Right to hang their
heads in shame. - r I• , .
The Press says 'Andrew Johnson, so far as his
estraordinaq memo beim any rational under. • •
*reeding; me to have surrendered or SiteMpte..
ed to. au der the'labama claims by the device
or admit as o ff to claims restMg on 'other
and distinct groubda: Have we a e rresident r
- Both holm, of Coogrese have adjourned anti' '
Woodsy. and a sitting die *holm be
gin 'the holiday recces on . 0 2let. -
MEM 1"11.1111111.
livi•edLas
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T =IT 51113310 N , OW CONG.II2III.
• Vithopntitat Congrem will not - reprad the
authoriaing-the new Cengreas to,Vslim"
Ile after the 4th , of March next. ImPertant
legislitlimmay be :required 'under the new
"Administration. which ought not to bei post
' paned until pecember, 186.9. Even if for no
othet purpose than to mil* in full the 'Wig
Bill in the interest of_ American Producers,
(should such a bill unfortunately fall at the
present session from wins :Of time,) :
pay ten' times over the, expenses of such a
session.'
The Civil- Tenure Act must, not., be i re-:
pealed, and we'are glad to learit,frOrn 7iiriudt
itOon that Mr.: Jendkee Civil . Servino‘ Bill
will pass at this seifiloy. Thin is one. of the
mat laiportaot bills before Congress in , the
'interests of Reform.
The House by , a vote of (17 to 33. have
passed a bill transferring the .Indjan Bureau
.to the War Depari‘nr. _ *.
”No customer meat be allowed to tears-As
store unsupplied ;" Omits one of the orders given
et Oak Hall for the present crisis. Npt that the
salesmen, are to b e rudely importunate, ipa totry
to overTparsuade any one., but that such patois
shall be taken' to' eta and. such accormwdatice
madecon piece that all will, of their own free ac
cord; desire to bay. It is In many respeets no
fortunate to have to interrupt the reiralak cowr ,
.of their fall and winter business which was se
brisk and heavy ; yet the misfortunes of The
i
death of a partner s unoidable, and one com
pensation, which thliftionte will receive for .its
present sacrifice of 'wogds will he many new ens- ',-
tamers who will be tire brought to Oak Ea by
this opportunity of makings goal trade, , ,
Mail years ago tale writer of this noties and en
invalid Physician, while visiting the Island gl' Bt. ' . :-
CrOjl for theithealth, experienced and witnessed . -
many surprising and benciloist effects of the Him . ~ •
there prodamd upon many of the invalids - who / • •
:were. like ourselves, seeking. health, and upon in- : .-;:' •
guiry en investigation, obtained a fall bistortof.
ha medicinal values. •He wig delighted and air- ..
prised, and determined to make it.the buil of a 1 7
lonicancißestoratire Medicine. The result of 1,
his lebore traits glorious success far himself and -•• ,•.,
seating humanity. The, celebrated Pr.iirramos ...,
&wale waithns tnsdo -known 'to the w0r1d.... t ,
Being an article of ! real merit, founded on new
~-,
;.,
ptinciples, and relying wholly upon the vegetable .
kingdom foe4ta medicinal r &ate, it worked s'• - .
rapidievolntion in:t ktreatment of physical do-" -, 1
bllity.----.. ..
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Maurrour, .WArErt —Superior, to the beat- --,, I
Imported • Germ, Cologne, and, sold at, heir 1 2
, the price. . . .
HANNAN & RAMSEY, '
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169 Centre St., Pottiville, Pa.,
LBLOK BOOR IitaUFAMIREREV
RIM TOME" INDE 11% 1101411riellia ,
iOOKSEL . .LER . ,eI t IiD - STATtONERS,
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Offer for Sale al Low Price's, I - ,:.=
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Ledgers for Banks, Bankers`ankers. and lierntiant a Amr.___...4" .*
Cash and Darllonkr, Receipt Ilwka,' &c, on hander . ..' i ,
made to order, ruled and printed to.anyvattent. Ti
..Writing Paiier,-rnlod and plain, ;.otter, Cap, rote, •,.
Ledger and Journal Paper. ~-.:, - 1. ,
i Envelopes of orery color , alzii and; quality. - - 1. -;
Copying Hooke and Preeses.
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Panty and Staplo Stationery, a table for public or
private t
ofElozi. - !r„
Enslave or Print to order Leter' and Note
/leading Also.% 8111 Heads, 131111 of Lading, Shipping and -
Tieket Boots, Pay Time Woke, Legal Noinki,
Deeds, 'Mortgages. &e. - - •
Alio; 131nd Magazines, Pamphlets aid Newsman,
to any style; at prloea.to suit the time,. .
HOLDERS
GOVERNMENT SEOURTITES
Can realize a beruleorne pTat, by CX*ll4ll - 4
them
,tor thy
irmsr MOBTOAGE BONDS
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST
.111ORTGSGE BONDS
CENTRAL PAOIFIq--itAILROAD,
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(Weds date. October 19th, 1519, • • ._
•Forsloooll.ll6e of 1961, we•would elve 81000 Baton
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Pacific' Railroad Bond and $144.13 eat&
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$lOOO 20s of 1802.. in. IroOld gre 31000 Union
Pictfle Ratlrood B 8E4410 33 -
MOO 5401 'of 1961 we would give $lOOO Limo'
Palate Railroad Bondind.V4 -R3 cash.
• $lOOO 5-80. 01 1855, May November. We would
slooo.Unkm Pacific Railroad .Bond and $9B os-,
cm& ,
Hot slow ti of ISStS. January and July, we would
neeslooo Baton Facile., Railroad Bond and $lB 00
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Par $lOOO a•2oeriT!l9ol'. we would 'give. $lOOO union
Pacific Railroad Bend and WM McaAti. ' •
Pnr $lOOO &KW we would give woo Union
Pacific Itailrnid - Bond and $BO 59 cash
/or slooolo4oe. we would -give $llOO Union- Paclfie.
Railroad Bond and $l6 68 casb. -
In case Central Pai tic Railroad Honda are preferred,
the difference would be $lO , lase on eac h $lOOO
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The difference will vary slightly ite Governments go
op or down: ,
M.'S
AM/I'g
DE HAVEN-Si BR().;.
Dealerkin Government Securities,
--* • Gold, etc., •
N.. 40 norih Third Street,rbiladriphia.
Nov. 28. " a 17
IVE SOAP
C=Ul
lbeellence.—
;racers.