The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 19, 1868, Image 3

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,pon Pc. rorty4lftil 4 ,o'utite, sodF i =th yetre '
axe it came into th e poseradon of the t eielltOT'
PlibV".L___' i . - q
I, ti 'y tenure of the coming Volumes will be another
o:di:gement of the Joiamin by the addititin.4! a
iteurriti to each page, sad by tirelengtbenth4 of each
't num. Ttie total adelit/on 'integral eh of the me
elent ieng caimans Of °sliver: oWhnt to the rad that
loaf advertising enerosclitUr up® the apace &T a sted rse
-,,,-,,,„, et;., - we'arir cotapelled tp,eathirge to' d initials
lthboth.to oar resders•indito those who fav,w i • Witt
Or advertising listroue. ' When the proposed addl.
ron'ehtil bnYe beten m ade, 'Tee Mown' Jerci i i i see. Will
:he MOM Till LAE T pAps.if rIIBLIS Iit DIN
86 SN SYLVANI A, dene of the largest oilistied In
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Ate Uni•ed States ; 7 yr letint few will contain its much
readtr , g matter. 1 - 1 . liotwithstanding this fart and i the
;Oct that the 4 ex nses ol publtehlng the, deresam will
1* larzelif in : ed, throe times es lamb s 4 those of
triy other Omer in the' County, theme will be no 113"
cretee_ln Off priee of subscription. Vat we hope ,that
our prean4 will4ippreelate what we , intend Irking by.
1 ,,1int , , us to ifice"ese oei• enbecriptioi liet, ,
t - The prorpettY of thaiJouavier...bas been greati and
g ,,,Tynte to ye It poserssee now ontidde cal Philiadel
phis and Pittsburgh, the hugeet circulation is: any -pa
per published in 'Penitsylvants. As in advesttslng
i nedinin in - this yeriloti l inf the State, It is not; equalled.
Oar course to i the hiare shall be as it has been ialthe
• pao.—Reflabirafe le our political falthebatlividefsecel
-1 eii i °Cell ,11e,trii. and Uncontrolled by thed. lied we
beta m 0.4 sub?ervienpand timesereting in the iciat in
loppos tine to the tneilaterieits of Urn people, We might
1 nal. made tame money ln tide matter welhavewhat
'it butt -r than money; e self-appearing thneOence.: In
the fame ea tn:the poet we wilt endeavor-deafly to
'• tattle for the light llnnutP. Poctrllt. Ft* and
' • Edrght , nnentihave 'een th eithpelling en resin our
C , TAll..veCe. petty partizan alms. We stool finely by
F tieedom during th e dadaist period of the 8 veholdere'.
."- - he:tellion• ' We havetcombsted ilO,Ori In *every
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term-rind one l.est energies shall, be Merited in the
future, to eecitre iicg,i. tL. hts tt ail Pleases' freemen.
In every department It this limpet:re she I endeavor
nriceivingly , arid untiringly, toenail:dabs its
' a FIRST CLASS JOitliNAL.
'The following depWtereats will receive it and care
. cal attention lions the editors, in the new oluMer
THE STATE ip,P THE, COAT...THADH, • .'' , _
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' TB PEODIJC It MARKET, - -
• ItTgRkRY MATTER, - ' •• '
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• - ; --- HELIGICUSINTETO R' ETICE. "
' • ... 1,. 1 • pitfiND punott,' ,I, e
- 4.- EDITORIALS, Ec..itc...4tl-.
• ThosowhoWish ri, be posted In all that goers ioirtu
and not of ficheyikiit County, in ionnectliso with co,'
• interests, or affairs Of general importanoC, should take,
'' the MIMES' JOLTHNAL. Tbe4ol3lthlAL gees free '
of postage within the limits of tichnylkiltCountyl' Out
of the ContitYfaxid hi any other Sife of the 'Union, the
poetaze odd In advauce, Is only 0 cents ayeer.f .
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. TER2I4 t—wa 73 le: *events; or illAi If not
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. • paid in- advance. k • .. . . 4, L
i ci.tret suitSc ntrYtoNs. !.1 .
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- . To Clubs the 3011,101 AL will be furnished irt the
following rates: _. . :: - $
7 1,,00- .. ,
• . • 3 COpte. to on ' address • ',,
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,;‘,. 13'00
:10 4. : it. . 21'00 • •
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.., le ,I , ! - . e .... z ' 30!ou
• wirit:”..th Ont•ettpttoni mut inVeriably 'be !Odd in
advance. 1 AdtiiMqi
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; II AN.I2 aN ALI flEtsllistat,,i Publishe a.:
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, Il rorrsmut. P :ix&
UP - Aisle, up Cl be by die let of January, :ea le
commence with the new Volenae. .'• . ! 1 '
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Br.vi.r.u.
• :enmrdniaationa and considereble mit
'oellany hate bride' forced - out by the Girreinnteut
. ' reports. -: 11 '• . . .1 ;
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":- To ours Hcosculeans.—Thone of our snliseeihere
' Whom we are now; forwarding bills of sebeerip- .
• to -,
tiostothelouna l it., will confer a favor by remit
ing the reapectitiOamounts doe at their. earliest
consefiience. • The exploit° enterfig into the pub
lication of; he ,74)CtItNAL,. for labor , gisper etc., re
quires cash, paynieutif, rind those enbscribere who
.. are indebted toltue,,.cair eaglet ne metetiallit di
•• thisMatte'r by early attention to onu• reqttest.
.- • 1.1f.L4 sea *sirsweseareliseiraace.
The more th4toughly• the subject tiflJife 10',...
',... comtrwe •,is investigated the mpre: popu i• it be
. .. cones:'7.V.(k,lta!ile been examining that diffrirent
-- . plans of hiSciranpe ffflereA by the Ivariotiiig °mope.
- nies and give the foll Owing mode of seCuring a
. ' - competency. lin-working principal of iirrria.,
- , Paurrer.roM whinh experience hat e :ambustrated
M be, beyond ail question, the ut efficient. and
-- secure in Its reguits, is embracin ths, itdmira
el
.' blesslyetem of mutual life ineuran e. T sonsande,
• • iris tine; have already been Insure4aiiill enjoyed
its benefits, but ) if the facts could only be e knowo,
' scarcely en indtvidual would be ounil !Willing to
• • forego the advantages life insetralice ?tithes with
-in reach; of et s ery , inteligent citizen. 1 The best
form by WhichF this result c,i 1)6 =ido l sure 41t.
one's old 'ade,land, in cage of tath. be at:once
available for the 'support and tear:scallop of hie
'children. ; ie thelNEw Ilvves - ruarni policy,as adopt.'
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• _. cd b y use ALI /ORE LIFE LIOsttRANCL voMPAKT.
. 'lt lathe resat !of twenty-three eare oiperience,
- - and embodies, Imora advantageA , them' any other
' ' form of ilife O)icy which has jet beep !adopted ,
' Its practice! &Oration may be Bee 1' frOn.the col
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lowing- iststethent t. ----If at the age of , thirty; attra
' aunt:rally theniefter, a min shrluld - init $6O 18
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.iu this Policy,lenirsliould die at'forti, is family
~. would receive $11967 35. If he ibould ie at fifty,
• ‘ they, would receive $3316 22; lest airdi, $5125 03 ;
4 ,and if he sh'ould live to. be aikty-ftie, he would
..'"'.. himself reeette thei r almost e redillle sum .of
'16190 911 Again, if at, the igeof thirty-five, and
' annualktbjcesfter, a man 'sherild 14014484 in
• this policy , Iliad "should;:die ar. , forty,' his family
• would 'receive $l6lO 11•7. If he tumid pie at forty:
die; 'they wonid receive s`22 9.61 • If -at SHY,
. .82073 ',59.,-,M! at MIS fi ve, 1.1942 16 :1 if at sixty,
$5061 83.trand if he should live , i . be ality.ave,be
. would:hit:itself receive $6216 Siit Bo pidly does.
e . money acctimulate, and so giei t ar e the result
that flow trtiM the an n ual inv:atmeti of a mai
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eupi of money. With these faciebelore tiiin; a
is without livens° who.does isot , maim .this sure
• proviSion for the future. Th 4 Newyork Life In
euranoe Company is one of the . ollein institutions
. in' this country, and has acAiumulided easets,,or
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over :twelr'4l-milliors of doll'en anft is strictly a
' • lffutual . CoMpany,. having no stockholders, and re
turning everyAoUer ohne mats annually to each
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.poffoy holffiW according to hi 4 cuntribniton to the
• ' i earphis. IA 4867 the total it+e of ) this Company
' wai $3,41,391 28 ; th e divisible , 'tutelar' on„hand
• • 'January 1e1 ;' 41868, was $1,64d , 125 50; 1 ,1te retie of ex,
' penes s anifitasee, to total in ,me was, $l3 84. We,
ask a careful exanatiori ofl this Company, add
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' t -* of its modelOtioirii l'insinees,, , beford, insuring else.
. where. Me t°. IL 0..Hi1l it Co., fuemerly oat&
place are thi3Generil 'Agents for theNtate of Pane.-
• • sylvinia, add have their office in-Baom 15 Forrest
- Baildinu, tl9l3outh 4th St.,
~ is, where
the). 1.
always be pleasedlto their triends,
ant? gi ve ;full explanation bf the- different els
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f ' tems, of II fe Insurance. ,.... l r '.I t - : •
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, • Comae , s stands adjourned i:coni Monday
• . licit unti l ! January 5. __ I 1
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TnE suipension of a coil dealer . in NeporF ,
set to reOrted. stun: $lOO,OOO ;
assets abbat 9 50 ,x• t ' ;
Tat Qope eretsriioo have the Free
- School t:ew recent' eetehllebixt to Tenney
ese repelled. Cituee- -edae4on brae the
party• o
AT Cincinnati, thefailnieuf blerrei Boyle,
Miller ft' F ,Co., and T., Vir. Perim & Co., .15
announced. The former were! large whisky
dealers, iind the latter 'were erienalve lumber
dealers. -
'ran - Oacteful tertninitlon i f the late insur
.....,:eetion 4aims, Smith sialnst the GoTern..,
Mom. atttibutable to,the mod orn.
ces,of.ftF. Fvrel, Ole American Consul in
that cite 1 ,
r huMwieeti to hc,oeditarial oortrazitihrt
at Bellefoola, Pa., =She tb proximo, for busi
ness punirese.?. gitieratlY throughout as
*Rate arenritoi to attlimi l and biling their "Wl
thig" with them. I .
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''' To Mr. Blalne'Oidmirable speech on' the
: - politic4l,lltuation*bi ' ed Iti anotteetent
" unan, w• ask attentOn Mr . lßlainer-wt h- Is
- c .J - /51. C. f:fnm lit•hte, i s energetic,Wented
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assn, sal-the most ' int Inalailinbs 'fi'
---v i , : 'the ne#lptnikintltdp • the owe tit gem
,- -1 , sentathrea - , • i I •
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- : Tun i i xatir 'Bill ,I n Tuesday last the
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' i • House t WashingtimsiFent foto Committee
i , of the Vritele on. the_mtliff_bilLitudipeet ILO
Ti- i ',bulk ,ti . the day in ilseutelou.- Although
'l' . nothing; very important t "as dame, -10 roof
meet itidleatell s' desire on tile pin of the
'membeMifor pro mpt aetion •
on f this questlois
r,- which 'so pttif such vast ha to the ms
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fetid htterests of the o+ontry:
mime of the lendbeldere Is ilk
nelCesb, and, clemerois connties,'of Peituly.-.
vante,'isebeld st Net York lest weeki for
the PEVA" cdconnidech, thi malt***
of constraottng.,4" - rittlroad eoneeting Ukase
Conntieb and their a Oll:Acids 'with Bigskli -
RottOitivuld the lakes" - It'entesesolved to
14)11004es Commleskeienifar reoetvlig grab=
eertptkies to men boolti for sabsertption
to Xs* 'l7o* and rtil*lplds,
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F
TEE POLITICAL BITUAtION.
Of Mr. Blaine on the Bonalti
of Grant's Election.
le the Home of Repowentattres it Wathengton 00
the, itbh that, MO rollowtog speech Tee deliffted by
Ile Fisino ineNsummithes oftheWholer ~' fl, ',
Ws, Cleutenaw : The titres Presidendal - eleetftlail.
will:: resulted is victory to tee limastaicassewo
'tv by far th e most mesumbls god 'mosammloili Tim
the b at our ecautry: The tunes at sults sub
dine time born grader. the contest On either aide':
ft greed the eerdict theadithetance more dedetre And
similes= that ever attended predoes lamella for
the cl. M 1 of thelesikaat Govermennt: ' It the last ,
veasy 19410.4101 cs d
411ftefterisl reciteed = li d:
leo, m% molds ecidieg ians
theist idi
tee further std demean servitude into free te n t,
loft Mould mese. MS dedsion was bolded ya ',
rebellious wilt, and the war led to tie aecthatte o fen-
tftely abolishing the teditettema Mem Misteme had
-been merely checked by tbe expreeftft of the popular
wiR. The Meeks of ISt turned OPort the Point of
continuing be dlscnitinning the - trioody costae width
up to that time bed ramd with nnabeeNV fury, end
with enofterft ascribes of life and property, The
vote of the people deaseetleil the Ipereactdioo of the
war until the rebellion should be-suppromed. the us ,
tional Mity secured. and Caere utterly &Wis
throughout the length and breadth of our land. H am
ad
the verdkt then rendered berasertfareet . 1 letter Cabinet
as renew, as , It was. to th e held: the Prosaic: Mai
struggle Of 18119 would not have tarred upon the ti
nes which actually entered into It. But the nnexpec-'
ted.and unprecedented came of the Execntive, the
maligniteof tbefloeitbern Rebellion, and the manifold
attacks cm our catboat ammeter - 4nd credit by the
Democratic party. rendered the detest algal se abler
lately essential to maraerve and preserve the resift of
greet 0 wee the tectory.Of leas tareemero
of.the war to a irtmeriesl conduakm.
now that victory, tompleteand utheliftd bee come,
and tee melees naturally eniftitearmel In the beet of
the raiwersers gradual/ coolingittln . 111.:1the unProf
ledge to take 'a hasty glance at , the we nave
pasted over, and 'to . make a• brill - , a - T - tmmauT 0
tholothts ' that bate been soku n rudicetW e nd
permanently settlers by the Amede e penple in the
electiou of Gen. Grant to tree P y. . And dear . :
The union of the Wake has hem emitibtined. anis Its.
le rpeteity gauntlet:4. by„this election.ln a more and
with a force %het were never befogs emociated 'what
the question wee involved. Ido not mean to , limed
Mat the election of Yr. Seymour Meld have moms.
rtly led toe separation of the States.though there are •
not wanting feria of greMaignifterance that might well
justify su c h an inthrence and ancli's fear. But whet I
do meanay tint the triumph of tbe Democrelle Pad/
riteler the Rebel imikand the Sinesi installing of that
element lb supreme Exemtlve contrel, would um de..
strayed the true aim and spirit of the Union, and re.
doced our Government, as Nr. Webster mid the same
pernicious theories would haveledusd It in 1830„ "to
the worst toms of the old .o..eration," to which
the "test flumse, would bays regained its paradise of
State Bight!, and its privilege of . ruthlemly tramp
ling on many of the totem cons principles ard pries
less guarentees of oar Cmatltuticar. Gen. Grant's dee
lien Ise averted this great evil-'snot hmeftly by a tem
=triumph. leaving the mutest, to be. renewed
with doubted Issue In the end, but with a '
victory that removes It from the lid of questions on
which parties will divide in the. fetus. The election
of thee is the last In which the lately rebellions ree
-41.m. even If it could be wholly controlled byrltitteds,
w'll have diffident power In the electoral vote ot the
country to make it the object either of hope or of fear
on the part of political orgardeations striving for the
government of the nation- - The tendency Wu been
In that dftection ever three ale. Weans Umbers
theory of an equipoise lof the free And daft
States was' destroyed bp. the admiss et Call
fornta in 180 The relative power of the two
rectime has ,bmn changing since that date
with startling rapidity, even without the inventio n of
war; and the approaching censors of 1510 will disclose
the fact that thellebel States, viewed as one compact
mm r, will no longer have suffitieet: strength to offer!
temptatke to the Democratic party of the North to
sacrifice Its loyalty and lts mide, for the profit of en
silence with them. The withdraw* et Northern. Dem
castle support awn these States trill give to the loyal '
inhabitance, who are a clear majority in every one of
them the power of governing them In the interest of
loyalty, whereby the sectional and clannish spirit that
has been their bane ind:Aheir destruction will be ex
pelled, a n d broad i gniciens. national sympathies take
ite place. And ' egret! of &Me remelt on the North-.
ern Democratte WV in tare will be to enforce in :the
end an abandonment of the disloyal attitude by which
it too lost its ancient prestige and -renown. The
Eleuthera. Rebels and the :Northern Demasata,
having derived ' no - honor nor profit. from
their Persistent tip-operation. may - find mutual
advantage and gain by a separation to which - each dis
encumbered of the other, maeatnee at leisure for the
joint eau of the &creditable parthership. This. pros
;retire and penitent attitude of the two great daises of
offenders heralds the dawn of that thiy when Presidete ,
lid-elections will be contested and decided without a
ntelutcholy prediction or a savage menace of a dissolu
tion ef the Union. ,There are few voters now living in
this l nntry who ever participated -ha a • Fresidentlei
=Min in which tbe fate of the • Union was 'not in
volved either in the angry threats of political malcon
tents, or In the timid apprehensions of well-meaning
citizens. That day bre now paned: We have heard the
last of that' alarm in 180. -The Union was actually
saved by dee. Grant's victories in the Sell The men
ses of its destruction ceases withlis vietary at tee poll?.
2. The Reconetruetton !sweat Congress
electsn.- The dicated and sustained by Gen. Grant's
_
' Sate Governments erected under those Ism will be
Upheld, and the basis of Lapsed Loyal Saffrsge. with
out regard to-race or color, will bee per.;
=rent rule in the lately rebellions States, as it will At
no distant day throughorube entirelluton. This re.
cult is certain to be achieved. either through the Melt ,
academe prejudice, and the coomtering force of junks .
in the individual 'States, or by ,the comprehensive
influences of a c natitteloual amendment which shall
Sffect.all the *hater equally alike. The decleton in fa ,
vor of the -Reconstruction oreas,, urea must bring ream .
. iii the South—and with race will, come contentment
and aftmenee. The rebellions element, in those States,
seeing the hopeless fatly of longer , resisting the man
date ul the Nation, will Acquiesce .In the - decision, if
with no better grace than merely accepting the inevita
ble.. and -with aomO
"Ibed :rY
Cvl In tha t ton,eMk s g
= Inveitmeets invitngand=eratve,
la
bor in donned and amply laid. The bitter minda even
a
among the Rebel Indere recognize and that, t o
queaUon of . practtcal statesmanship, It, adm is to it o
late to
discuss negro suffrage, tor.liaring bean gratoei, it is
Impossible to recall it. Between orilinally withhold:
leg a franchise from large mows of people, sad an
nulling It after it bra been conceded, wild men can ere
:a vast difference-a difference literally quite as great,
it may be, as that been peaceful distension and bloody
• confi gt. fie that, evenexelnding Rom the case the
abetract and enchanging element of Indica which un
derlies it, it Is demonstrablyimpractlcable to withhold
'suffrage from' the Ikeithern Legnica now that they'
..have exercised it,' without involving consequences
- Which would destroy all seenity for life anapropertat in
that welkin forge:Wrath:dm to come. Negro safftige .
being then of necessity txmceded as one of- the mom
dated - reamstmcdcm, the only remaining - source off,
' discontent is the exclusion of 'Mgt minority of white':
men from the polls by reason ofd isloyalty. And here -
and
e blow in the dialoyalft and tot in the eitlusion;
I I am safe In raying that the exclusion will
be removed quite as raptely as the disloyalty disap.
Pears. And the disloyal white Men of the bomb
should be quite contented if they acquire suffrage as
rapid!, as the loyal colored teen of the whole country.
illa,y we not' opettot the patriotic conduct of the one
elus, and the rebelling of undesonabie 'prejudice
toward the other, will enable the American people to
bold the cm:ammeter-celebration of oar Independence
with no citizen of the Republic datrencithred, and with
the sublime- delarition that "all men are' Misted.
equal" accepted and realized coo the lemdredth anni,"
eerary of is majestic reference. 8. The election of
Gen. Grant has settled the financial question. I do not
mean that it has adjusted the details or even foreshad
owed the particular enestentes by which the public debt
'ls to be provided for and Its prompt payment assured.
I only mean that the American people have deliberate
ly, solemnly. end emphatically recorded their decision ,
in favor of an hohest discharge Pf their public obika
dons, and spinet all the forms (Ovation and delmUn
so temptingly set forth neDemocratic platforms. They
have declared spinet the policy al wildly In . re.
depreciating. arid raining their currency in Order to
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arely pay off any portion of the Government
and they have dedared with eMul einohads 1n
favor of lightening tbe.pubile burdenal Teducing the _
inteiest on the cadent debt is promptly and ss rapid
ly as it may - be dove with honor. Tbey have decided
modest all forms of repadlatkrn, "open or covert,
' threatened or suspected," and in favor of upholding
'cite - pub le faith and maintaining the pubbc honor
- stainless: ;Nay, they have gone one atepTuither ; the
• qterstion _Of paying the, public debt 'in the utmost
good faith, according to the letter and merit* of the
contract" is no longer to be made a subject' of cantro
very or of doubt in the American Congeals Hence
forth we may do well to remember that proud example
tarnished es in the Farlianientary, history °Wrest Bri
tain, where, just preceding the eventful battle ot,Blen
b elm, the probability of regland's defeat being Angrily'
suggested by one of the Comuems,.be'was answered
by the most brilliant man of that d 4. totems eloquent
and ever memorable words: • -, -- -
"The question of England's ability to Fmaintain her
written should not be 'discussed in het. owe Perlis
meet. Discussion implies doubt, sad doubt breeds;
disaster. Oar business Is to provide the means for the
national defence, and let us to oar task." i .
4. With the election of Gen. Grant comes a higher
standard of Aced= damnably,. with mere dignity
and character to the name abroad and more assured
liberty and security sitachlog to it at home. Our di
plosnact will be remised from the subservient tone by
which we hue so &ten been humiliated In - our owq
eyes and in the eyes th e me. and the true position
of th e fine nation of meth In rank and prestige will
be muted : not in tof bestado or with the
emotions dignity which
belongs to power rod with the .
moderation which Is the tom ornament of justice
And with this dual:Aeon at the rights and the rank of
our eiteronshiP ahem' will cane, also He protection
and its peel:rely at time. That peotheftem of the • Ped
en] constitutim which solemnly guarantees that - othe -
Mauna of each State shall be entitled to All the mid
boas and immunities of citizens la the 'mad States"
will not be a dead letter under the adminharation of
Gem Smut, as it In feet has been from the emendation
-of the Federal Government down to flit hour: Hem o
bewares It is to be practically enforced throughout
an our
~ borders. and every Masai of the Republic,
himseirobserrant of the law and of the rights of oth
ers, shall go where it may plisse him and speak is be
lay mimed by mobelenbanosd benuirdereft ,
in life, limb or estate- With-these that
eard=ints settled by the people, Gm. Grates Ad
am wilt have high vantage ground from the
day of its Waage:Ulm Its iereomdeUity will, tn.
deed, be , its power will be large, its opportenit7
will be spleoM-and to meet them all we bare a true
,
and man who adds-to his other great elements of
strength that of perfect trust rind confidence on the
part of the mole. And to moms ourselves of kis
' 'executive cWaft.so If reassurance were .merry,
let
us ressember that great military leaden hue unikee7
=the wisest, lioneMend best of *di mieft—
well, Wiliam -DI . Chadal XII. Frederick of
Pram* ate not mare ems -_wiconeri tostestas,ln stboaar-
Chia: • govern:mots than Weelle Jackson. and
Taylor hens proved to oar okra..oniir. therefore,
May lie before us bm th e netroddn and often becloud
ed path of the fete . whether it be Smockl embar
rassment, or teoeble of Modest sod morale- .
Nona type, oe misundeneandlem with foreign nattans.
0 the extension of our flag and our screumignty over 1
insular re centime:dal proseedrms, North or Muth. I
that fats Or lactase may peacefully offer-to our ambi. ;
tint. 114, us • believer with all- confides= that EM.I
Granesedministratkm will meet every exigency with
the wwww2e; the ability, and the moods= which!
American • natamafter -and Cheistlan civilization de;
lasses. , • ' • I
Ames the Battle of the Weskits, in which
.Bleat Kettle's bead of Cheyennes' were earl
pined and nearly erterminalby Oen. Car
tar's etimmand, - 001. E. -- W. phony, Ist
Indian agent of the Gheyenn snd diaper
honk has resigned, believing himself com i r
premised by'tbe turn which affairs have tn:
Withottpinterlneai this time into tW
merits of the gin:anon, we might state Unit
we believe' that Colonel Wynloop has acted
c.Onspientknaly iQ the matter, Sod that be
ban the reputation even In the Indian noun.
.try, /A being ntrailibt-lorward, incorraptl
hie sod bowl ilgent of the Governmemt,sn
Mimics eibietts cannot be Wit
ty aide ht tomene-,lndian agents.
TM Coinnel la it trot* of Major John 8.,
Wgskoop pnd implies ot , . Bberift Quo. C.
WrikkoolOt.o6 qty - '4"
. - ,
.inminurneo Cams:—We were
tales day or terOakfciklay s PhYdcial4 eta
aingsdar case Web wiesetly came miler thy
profewdonal attenthni of Dr. -Campbell of
Philidelibia. A wimps, 24 yeets o14.:12-
tetopted to amain Wale, and took at One
time a quantityof landanum, two drachma of
opium and fiftyta worth pf,
lie was called In, lxit.could mot relieve itlie
itomach of the dose. The minim remained
under the Whence of the ordocinti ihr shoot
twentpfour hours, Memos how beilie!,
and in. Ave dayi she wN perfeCtly eIL e`
them lo that - the itzychnine sated in , the
POOP as an antidote to the opium. Dr.
Decipbdlebnold mart thn,case to Mid mil-,
•
111-incra
.haie dawn& 146. 7 - of'that
place
stn frau tideSteta, Xi
Omni nallieWhiVa itivxll,or Prot
tectine, Oa Wein It Iplegeot -- 10Presql,
Pennelletuda . .the - lime With Credit to
bizanelland tothe benefit nf the Inticiai
imsto of Posogiral
Itutokra; ersscrsis --Ttomlay_ sia
,de.i
noted faths - Valwd Stern Moose of 4 Repre...
tea texoeniorkil . nbeerliekok the oces;*
lion of tbrifmad aswortoarlumf. of thi death
of Ttould ono 13 * tVet19: 'The speakers were,
'Mr. Dickey, - 2 - 11r..LEkerenkt neeereor, Mr.
KelleX, 31! : Mt Wood,
Mt Cake; ad' otb*s. toe trstoi4e were
elopedlosly. tioquent. We will pablich
41,116-:Cakellepeecb in
1 11.1 1 ' Dee retioniniesiditinis about ate pa
400 Of the mathmil debt realm], the. Nese
!s!7l)l*- :Headd-of t leilare in that pleas
:years sign; when thidebtor paid We eted!tom
niers ceota on dottat,lonitems months ef
terhe stopped payment, It was kat the in
terestoind aU they ever reeetved.
ettrita GE GRANT'S INTIM.
213 the Shim of the N. Y. frantes.—Siu
Do pm know that yen - have a pack of 'Mins in
the Tames Burma hers? I do. I esti explain
how•and welly I know IL I earner to the Bureau
Ws Morning. am usual, potting myself to trouble
acid use to do favors tor people who hay. not
Biked thm. and I said: a. •
"Gm. (rands e r
The bead idiot d, this so I".
• I replied, "It ` • _
•Thelitat assistant idiot Mired a similar ves—
tion, and receive mi Salle similar answer'. Than
Abe Af fl icted ma people) tats
-graphed it - to you, Meetly afterward sold it to
the gentlemen.of the Anseeiation Press at the
usual rates, via: two doughnuts aline—for I WV.
erhave seen any-circulating medium among the
Wishhigton correspondents but doughnuts yet , :
'Theo I wentsaray. Noon tam accused of sky-
Mg Gm. Ormil was dangerously till, and procur
ing ft to be telegnipited all over the country. It
Pam.. I abitply said he was at* eehlests. I simply .
,insant, ha' never made pablie epeechei. - I was
greatly surprised when theytelegraphed it as a
matter of neva. I came near sayhot so—even at
the time. ... I eoold't see any sense making news
of it; further than eas Means of acquiring dough
nuts. 'All that put it into my head in the first
, - plaoe was the tact that I bad hem op trying to
get *Geri. Grant's - opinions and hiteettionsoon
weft certain matters, and had found hint in &
manner speechlerm. I had said totim
- "Sir. what do rmi propose to do. bout return.
Mgto a specie basis?" TO which 'he made no au
le 'reply. Then I said : • - • .
.
"Sir, do you mean to atop the whi t enfrauds,' I
or do you mean to connive at them ?" To which
he mind's. before. I now said : • _
"Do you Intend to do etraightforwardly and
nicieumtatheirly whit every trite, high4nitided
Democrat tuts a right to eapect you to do, twill
you, with accustomed obitMancy, do otherwise.
and thus, by your own sot, compel them to resort
to eassesinallon I" To which be replied :
"Let us have pesos." • • • , •
I continued : "Sir. shall you insist upon stop-
ping bloodshed at the South, in plait opposition
to the:Southern will, or shall you generously per
mit_a 3brave but unfortunate people to worship
Grid aimonling to the dictates of
.their own con
sciences?" No reply. I , •
do you comprehend that you are not the
President of a party ?—that-you were not elected
by your own strength, but by the weaknearof the
oration'? That , ootivellnehtlY: the Democrats
c &Milan, and Judy mutrighteousirexpect you
to admialater' the eloverninetit froin a Democrat
to point of. view ?" , ..iliotous Mince. ••
"Sir, who is to report the customary, amens
iv, coherent, and leitmotifs 'lnterviews with the
Preeddene=llfack' of the inquirer, 1. B. S. of
the Wort 4, or myself fee abs Tribune?".
- Gen. Grant said : 'Let us have peace."
I resumed : "Sir, do you propose to extermi
nate the Indians Suddenly with soap and educa
tion. Or doom them to the eternal annoyance of
• warfare, relieved only - periodical pleasantries'
of • glass beads and, e treaties?" No re-
Vona&
"Sir, as each section o the Pacific ItsUroad is
'finished are you going to make the companies
spike down their rails be ore you pay? Which id
to say, are you going to be a deliberate tyrant ?"
A silence xtudiatinguisbable from -the preoeding,
.was the only response. I
"Sir. i f i r a c z You got your Cabioet all est ? What
ateg to do with those Blain 7.' _
m ans have peace l"
• "Sir, do'yon com prehend who it is that is °Do
nning with yon?
"Peace I* I -
"Sir, am Ito have N bra 'Post-Office, or--"
"Go to the—mischief :I L hive. a thouiand of
your kind armed me everyday. Questioes, Qat*.
thew Questions I If yori must ask questions, f ol
tow Fitch, and inquire lacer the Erie rolling-mill
—you'll have steady employment: -I can't stand
it, and I won't stand, it—l will have peace!"
. If a man isn't about Speechless who never says
anything but Let na have peace, pray what he be.
And yet those Bureau people abuse'me for report
ing de, I will never do a kind met actin .
. Waluntiorme, MARETWAIN.
_
Paniarrou Brrreas are especially . recommend-,
ed to Clergymen, Public' Speakers and persons
of literary babita and sedentary life, who require
,clear mental faculties, :which can only be obtain
ed by t relish for food, and a perfect digestion.
Delicate females are certain to find in these Bit
ters;bealtb and strength.-
MAGNOLIA WATER -'-Supertor to the bee
imported cleintan Ooldgne, and solid at hal
the price. . '
E. J: Hyatt, Wholesale and Waal' Tobacco and
Segar Dealer, 413 Chestnut street, Flaide!phis.
• His: assortment of Fine Sagan and 'Tobaccos
has never been excelled in the , pity. All repre
sentations in regard to his stock May be.confi
dently relied on. He therefore invites the lovers
of good Sugars and Tot*oo to his Mammoth
e10re, 1 413 Chestnut street,' and would say to all
such, in the words of the renowned poet :
Thisteing so, do not delay,
But go at onoe this very day,
To E. J. Dean', renowned Hazair, -
Where you can get a good Cigar.
This Establishment is known - through Out the
United States and China, ow being the place gen ,
erally patronized by connoisseurs,. and is under
the supervision of Jas. N. Olemuier, who Tappet
fully solicits your gatronage. 46-3 m
THO6II Poiseeseid pf COutnion Wit
• . Bey bottles that white wrappers fit
But fools are often caught and sold, •
With-thdad wrappers; brown and old.
• Wolcatt's Atorunt-trou, fall pint!, ptqcs $l, is
soldby all respectable drggiste. ^Wolcott's Psni
WrlNTisthe M(114 effielait remedy for gib.
B uy
i
it. Try t. *, . 21
RADICAL RESTORATION. ITS GOOD EP
BECTB AREpeemanent. It tiof only roistores the
color of the hair, -but the quantity and natural
glossiness. - said by every one using Mrs.
8. Ac Auxit's kresovirm (new style) Bata Dv:Ton
-go or j Dasastso. (in our bottle) Every Druggist
sells it. Prime One Dollar: -50.3 t
t LOCAL NOTICES.
Sim the advertisement of Bradbury Plano in another
column. - _
A awn. 6.74: Octave • Plana' for sale cheap At Lclm
marl. 193 Ceetre',Bl , Pottsville. Pa. 47-t f •
. ~ ~ .
Irgruil..Gooo MAN LZATITII ill IlillgarrinO2 4 .lll
Mimeo with a DIIPVIDIIIrt lIIIIIIIy. I+ free from re
pir him life le Dot Insured.' Beg Streamed;
tee advertmemeht, Fourth Page.
, e
•yr vow would be proferly stilted wItti,„jEpONSL.
Spoc‘telee, apply to JOS. DUERR, •
Optic= and Watchmaker, ESS Centre Street, Pate
cite. - Octobet 24, , u 8 —434. f •
•
Sas Bunch of Grape" on Standard In another column.
SPUR'S STANDARD WINE limns to highly no
comniandorby physicianslor-Dyspeptioa o acconnt
of its tonic properties,iti dellcluae
talor. • -
Ihrimon Pun= Us= Dure s s, a be:100ral articlo, a
Wth.s. Centre street
Panne, Salttleh sad Antertean Cam, all style% and
of the finest qualities, at D.-A. Smith% Centre street
Ir you wants good tikookini: totstuo. go and call
the "OLD VIZGINIA (1112121411A11." 'ILL CIIARLEd
SI/OLSTEN& BRUTHRIVS. Slu °entre St.
•
Jan. 1. '6347, •
Tint Sped Small. lee Tobacth - laanufaetered In Lyneb.
bang. enaraWS aff,cti are Mitbllowiue met favorite
brands. els: Our VISAIIIIIA Chink/Nis, Briciu.tu Pap
Annan MAG. Mona Dim Ibr sale at CHARLES
WOLVES 3 RHOTHEMIS Pratte atract.
eit=l¢adi4l4 sad Bxo. to emit every tote, and
Week at D. A. Scottie,. °entre street.
Thou irrerrinit lads who celled names after , • cat
tail ottild head^ of old, deterred theiruntlmely end,
beams at that thee no ptuteedi had been decor erre
to restore the human haft upon, the- bald spots. ant
how Rings Vegetable AmbroVa is known to
the rare merit of Invigorating the , roots a filling
theta so hill of Ms, where net entirely dead. Mal they
cannot help potting forth a new growth which rivals
to beenly e tes locks of youdi.
THE COAL, TRADE.
lle, IDeee6ber 10, IS6B.
The quantity sent by Railroad this week, is
48,8560 j 'tons, against 35,883 tons . for the
, corresponding week last yeltr.
All except probably a dozen collieries are
stilt itanding, end probably will not reramg
watt until atter New Year. It is understood
the (peak= will require another reduction
in wages after the first tit January to winter
prices, corresponding with wages gencraliy
paid in other regions.'
We have received no iinotstions of thOrl
ceiof coal at New York e or rates of freight
to the East. • . -
cal MUM
• '';
P 4 --.
11 It 11
L ik iref l it R. .\
L ddl Nay Ito 6 ik -
L - -- _
fleniat Stk. - 14.894
..- -TT • TOM
Vein' 0 C.
By R. R... 11,920
ByCaul.. -
Del i . '
Wr4ll
= -
T, ..
TraTortze. 1404
!Riad ni.. lin
ii.' V. 0 • IC •
Wartali.: 11.163
ik'd Tar. 4•21)
*NipROI Road
Viol ?rade for 1111118-110 .
The. Vide 4141kweekia
compared wick; yew
Tketherseme the week from all 'the ra
globs lump' Wilmot 26,614 tons.
Wm Misted two weeks Iwo the
Olt thiraii:44 ll4 ifof tbePhlia
dpipbaltegister Ira the bitiereit.bhickgnua
oosieoteilivith tie retelittftbk eoustry,`Mot
114.Waist* I:Brier Pomeroy.. User
&AM 004 ort 114, ea** Iteroteggic Se,
11 11 =1:1'=" f111 11 1/ .
geweed Oat he ',odd sat baboon la
to Um: • •
_'rio*.' - qq."...t.11** el:.o.:vl.xt*':-.**a.L'..7)-,.*9,1W'.:P
Tim following. letter from Judge Mei.
wept!,:. the Trodden; of this rafted Vital
14,1 0 10-6 * Pr 4 i l C l dalea s p#oo l l o 9A l o o 4
has bum heeded to- far - -
• wAsanowtat. hie.* ma.
.
. 16 w Wali -5, Deer *Ms
ado:owl/age the »WO Copy at piesrtypost as
Oil Untied Of •Iltrofelt 19sideJtePoso • fro= the.
coal d• ids of Itsimiesais to Me was: en the New .
Jeney eh as; also* a map del atta* the aggintod
rare, Was weer siepessene iisotp#lllo% dad to
11W llehtMest so enterprise Is sore dawnim of es
ocetranstaeot than toss oos loathers =Mad. Ifewhave
colabantamdasedthissodensoussmaanamnada ,
ablifewer PM who ban estimated I si r= '
adrentages tint m a
aid dman Wong
I pews atocti good boot the ltilbt yat hate MO. •
sad booth= pia
and antra
pawners =nil eons= is attneemL- = '
137=1 saij u rt=al. anon
c * iii a e lleg: c o
nen no =Ps the tk3 auk&
Soon swim stanaltada and =Woo* Up oiedudii•
ell Industrie oposted b.l ateautimi 131 = 1
ads to throe the honedbold waned Ili ordzaeitlteee
of people -to blow Teen, Seer away. and the Fiat
lonia:id =atm own reatltrems the sloths tot mow
auk= that natutall ern= batmen the owners at
and boob ta and the poop= ot the Stains
I bare =optional. Too and lid few tanks the by
pad to the amass' turret for what the gangue le
understood ayi there Iltsterwilla eanimot, pia to
lng_ down Ude totibtsplated This
llholett be date try tat Raw ateledeendltr =der to
break dolts al* alustVayla tbe ustisportaboo dead.
and to else the plow It tall and cheap supply. less by
one-hell than peek= and lamer =ices. Tee snoop
opoltate will seek to obis= the control ot the eater=',
prise. but abotdd the Mann me Meta own the stock It
=PO stunts to this pools the matey naiad the,
schantog of the tioradiattes. •
OPOCIBE 010104fflar, to nee oinuotttan
, trsogestallot e. by &Warne the road bed to be
- under ow proprititeweldp, end broospottation
trot+ -
Wee to watt Vas road. tie Immense pitroolip Wad&
always sleds rba ccdpaoy owning the road bed and
Palms* appurtenances to mats a good MIMI.'
Too teed not Molt the capacity of the rood to two at
Urea odllloos of labs sunsally, bat It mathd lune
cartga t kir 16.000.000 tom
ug Ts= it k r i : LT oxcart
u tease snap,
I Tt a irtrok lii r r you*,. . UntiNZO6 l9 ,-,
Ta1130121113401A/1,10.0. -
We bell/ ibalt lugs lome fallow emplOy
ed on .the D'Union.CiecitralHOPA y which.
Is located along the southent slope of the
'Mine Hill rivet "Primrose' to Tamaqua, and
from thence to the Lehigh through' the Natio'
tang Valley. It is claimed that thli rood
be built during the coming , year, and ready
for carrying earlyin 1870. We
have
not been favored with a eight of the report
or map of k this line ; nor do we know say-
thing of the gradeux cost of the molt, per
who is to furnish the fund, for haematite-
tion ; therefore we do not endorse the state._
menu: made in relation to it, but it Is evident
- '
hard 'the temper of our Iptsiness Men and the
attention given just , now to this region' by
capitalists from abroad, thit wel,are to have
a new line of transportation to New York, -
and the" Through Trifle Reilwiy," or the
road above named, will be OttUt at an early
day for the relief of ipis district. . ,
The statements made to us relative to tio . l, I
progress of 'Work on-the "Union Central," I
have led to reflections upon its influence over . I
some of the old lateral railroads of Schuylkill
County. Whatever may be the character of
the line commercially, it Is destined, if coo.
fantod. to work - great injury to 'the Woe.,
Hill and `Schuylkill Haven. Railroad Com*.
ny.,-; It is true that this road is, by lease, !hi
tnally owned by the Philadelphia' and Reid,
ing Railroad Company, but it hiwaserted by '
these in the employment of that company!'
will as by others in a position to know, that
the lease isso drawn that they can throi it
up whenever they please to hider it an
incumbrance to them, or In -.other weeds,
When they have the improvements they ire
making so• far completed as to seems the'
best portiontof the coal tonnage, without the
aid of the Mina Hill Railroad.
We do not Pretend' to knoWlowAhials,
not having seen the lease, but We know that
if is in haFtoriny with the foriner - purposes
of the Praddent of thc-Reading Company,
whose plan was to get - control of the rival
outlets from the Middle Coal ., Field, and ',by
reducing the charges for carriage of its 'pro- •
ducts, breok down the Mine Hill Railroad
stock, and buy It in at about half its par
-value, , and thus obtain control of it. The;
prOjectionzmf the Schuylkill Haven and Le
high River Railroad' by the Mine Hill Com
pany, blocked that game, and resulted ID the
lease of the Mine 1111 Railrosd tolhe Read
ing Company. We do not believe there has
been any change in the purposes of the Pee
sident, and at the proper moment he will
show his Directars. that his plans were not
balked but, only delays , and schemes so in
harmony with the spec e tendencies of
MB 111 ASTERS will h e most powerful
backing : at all events we can see enough in
the, condition of things in this County to
create shim for the permanent prosperity of .
that old end formerly well managed corporS-.
With the Construction of the Pinegrove and
Lebanon Railroad, which is rapidly being
done, the COll trade of the Western end of
the -basins will probably mostly' take that
Joule, to supply the demand of the iron -
works of Lebanon -and Laueaster counties,
and the rich'agriCultural districts along the
line of that road. ~ The Union Central Rail='
road when bulltwill take the balance la the
Lehlgh,'on its route to New York, and will
In time leave but little east west of Miners
ville for the Mine Hill. Railroad to carry, if at
any time the Reading Company should take
a fancy to repudiate the agreement. The
bulk of the coal north of Mine Hill will also
take the new.route to the Lehigh, ad.lprac
fleetly. leave the old road nothing south of.
the Broad Mountain. • ' . •
In the -Mahanoy regiOn the Reading Com
pany have taken care to connect the branches'
of :their own roads with every colliery situ.
steel .on the Mine Hill Railroad extehalo ‘
ps
and if they choose , they can draw all thaeits -i
away from the latter and place it on th -
Mahanoy and - Broad Mountain - Railroad
which they own. We venture the °pinto
based upon well knoirafiets, that the Read
ing numagemest has been preparing fir just
such a contingency as is here suggested, and
when everything is readylbe burden of eight
per cent: on four millioils capital will be cist
off, and leave the Mine gin Company to
Make the beat of a very bad, bargain. '
We shall be sorry to see this, but they had
ample warning 'at the time` they`effected the
lease, and 'should have heeded it then, and
finished the road they bad pledged them
selves to build to the Lehigh, and become as
they might have done. one of the most im
portant corporations in Ate country, Instead
of being, as now, a foot ball for 'the
President of the Reading to kick to one side
whenever he wearies of. holding it. ' ,
- It is a well known fact hers that the Read
ing Company have made no important im
provements °tithe Mine Hill since. they ; had '
' control ; large sums hoist been expended by '
them in the, egion in making laterals but
they have taken good. care that none of it
should strengthen the position of the Mine
'BM Company. " - -
We think It time for the latter Company
to see where they alb" likely to statid in a few
1 months, 'Pilsen, or it trnymoment when the',
isCheme,farbuylit the stock at s low figural
is perfeciedoind preparimehile they have the
ability; for a fight with ilierr old and deadly!
enemy.; they should not wait Si llte con-:
' summation of the schelthet threaten them,
now, bet strike boldly rederaptlon from
. . r d 4 P i 9N ll4° P'' -1 : ..„._' I. -,
Theisallent` 'll gIAY-40 1- 1111 *, Pons by
, ibelk le AI ieelffeleit tik fichisylidit Haven
a Labiglo.Biseeißsilice4 which jig affect
the legal, stetne'et ;hal hole tramactioo, sub
Il i
that the hold Of , the mg upon them may
.hot be a death grip aft all, but if they waif
too long even that chalice may pass [foul
there. , The managers Ofght to see that the
interests of the stockhcdders are protected;
by compelling the Readlng Company to be
come the absolute OWltir of tke road at the•
present prices of the aiock;or else prepare
for the protection of t*propertt, and lei
I it be placed where it w&ld, havividOed, in a
1 few months sulsequent to thetate of the
agreement•which some ed the work on the
Llama Creek Road., ' ' - I
rep.
station
know that our o friendsltad the rep.
utation okbeing slow, but we (hope for the
1 interests ot, thii atockhoiders that this quality,
although ft may cant al great deal of wledetn
u some Instances, win sot Prevest them
from giving earnestto our saggeetions.
- While the ola bject of new Outlets sem,
her
1 ing the Wisest men of 'ibis 'COunty sad
' malty leiding.minde *old, WU \ a favorable
that to .move In , the matter okobtainiog
pester security for its stock of the Mine'
KM, Railroad Met** — .lt the-sod .is
thrown bock. Tipini toti.bl2ol retie coml.
Pao/ D0w,.:4 can blooftelbe bete ni t the
neW toe& to New T' Bet,-; - 5 cur bull
wwwwien will be -rssOlo sew ' and=
give itlhirmatette "Malmo. it nay wed
twconsammatto greSkiwnic., _ „
- 1[ the Threeat .Tfaille hoed' ...t, . .
•Intl4 .n0tike.0 0 4 034 .1 11 WWl* fOr_fli the
211601111. Rome! ,O*Dpetty lint have it ait:
, !knit tisk Wort_ 6014 104re*Isd. being mil=
'Seed; Ind itideo t ,Ob lie tiottledp tri_
no, turn tbstelnwinalbeavoldedi if the
managers await liti! . ..-ilicitaii.of events,
— Wi — . , , n
-m - ..lily a copy of the
issine;to lie wiiiiittW the' • • • Wei loosely
iltnw,nl,att_briblest , ' ~;* we - know bow,
ow* **is; •,, 60411110$ OUT opt*.
ieii Om itteillywe '. iiigibi bundle of these
410(111**Iit, - - ...itteittteenthatia
111111111.111011 • - •. ' A i '.''''''
' . SON the above wf 4 irtittei, tie ism tint
the work on WI D'i Railroad Ise blue
iitepeedekbet the hi t we in*,
stles - a;,,
8.10,01 8.04
lowa 42,788
. 17 ; 246
11410.111,1 A 16,661
418.30 i 418 828
08 4110001
888.110 1 10208
3,099 H
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40191.1133
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*OOl 7,885
ril.:1111dTal
17161111 9,801
AIM 41 10,914
119,1171 UPS
91,1111 10.00
MOM aim
2 . 7 . 114 W, $54975
1111, ..11,006.1M
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IRE
:.._.. 'x ~,{,^jßM~'-111k-s~r_~n_~¢,.a~~'~~YP:r.F~l`~~~:w'.~~~~.^~..
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TIM* • I .
• till WSW* Or AO ROGOW
Reid ate
: b r io
lON . Mlltltalkoadi-- '
- 'r ifaxtettes4lt hi aeasetegirs•
Welk tausa fee the decals b the stock
°I " C 1 0.A; 67067 am ye* of the money
- ailelatiltlkeeig Mori :The, cereekerthe
dudesie eat SIMI accoanted - for` , by tbc.r..is ,
,who hart paid 1 0 7 Mustiest to thisffairs of
this *away. It is well knows *attire Coml,
pails lot mph* the ilbiansoki.deciared 4
sad .the atoll stick is tepidly ben** by
the equeladai4 of MUT ht e'er, dlrtaion.
The rire bet:dlvldelnkorrockaddeilitearlY'
two Slain half aillicas of donate tante 00'
tel, enti imam dank ameiia irill soon be
deelartiwhich will add strait $1,k2i50,000
we, they art fa the Maket also selling
b ads, Ina 'capital DOW reposeentel blithe
Compaq b somewhere about rim MIL
LIONS.. Of this aum, ten or Alba millions,
embracieg, the lateral roads lesied, does not
iiitel
pay tit interest on stock plalged 'ao :the
leases . e laws whinb they charge op theta
roads, Alex to Prime others tro pi-beteg
built. Scheybill-Naviamtiort Company'
had to up s large pin or these wow hit
yes: their portion. Rad tes s e there
will be a largbbill to foot up this Year,
These hisses' are added to, the on the
inalis aka Of the toed, and del citbail Of
Sphis; er• 4o, Chilli* fit; 43 e. tee
akin on 'their coal fok a dialing. at,
i 3 end WWI Mgr aFiggi ifo 01 1 4 eery '
d ial u s i t r iy ie l Tbae rites are kigher than ever
before to Pailasielphb, and it, is re- .
i gbarld wl tkb charge is to'be - kept . up doting
the ter to raise the wind.; In that case
the tra t fte will be largely cut oft from ScliYl
- oraty, and the fuel , will be supplied
Cheaper from'other regions: The truth is
that tkeCompanyp by its 'terrible mismanage
iprea; tin placed Itself in a position byrorhich
it MOOS peron its iminentli capital, except
by wait douses, and int charges toshigh It ;
masa ixenpete with other regbsis, and It
haws seeds; as it- has done a* the last twp
yeals.! Itecoettoinage in 11368,`although it
t a c t esied 128,047 tons twee 1867, tit still short;
of-the 10elieSe •of 1836 1 33 .7 7 , 0 _ tons. • 'fie
cod tannage trom Schuylkill County in 1868,' r
ma i
la 42. 201,tens lees than in 1866.' Every addi.i
Lionel dollar expended oro adds to its Im4
capital and cannot cheapen transpar;
Litton; and the people . ** bound and WO
have
a i l
heaper outlets to. market is spitiof ill
the orts of tide Company to 'check them:
Th whit are acquainted with the affairs of
Oda inpiny.would not bold ire stock at $44
a slum. 'Eor speedwell and brohers, to be.
used as a foot-ball to make _per centages on
sales, It may suit to hold at a little . higher
Me. I ' • • 1
lAwit--Some.
Ignoramus ' who
nu c
ter ' '.
r .
tain 'machine, states that Perth .
Ai* Mil bow etisikoned: u e. coal ilk.
ping iparr, It , never bra,beeri sticial shiror
w i ll
Ong port; because two coil road twas to that
at present. South Amboy Is to a
eatextent, extent, bat the grid" ofthe , present
roads ,
dgainst the trade lading to that point
will of permit coal to be carried the re pre
fifth . Path'Amboy, 'according' to thr .
coast suriey, has 14 feet depth of water„and
all c tiers that carry over 400 tons that enter
at E izabethriott.are forced 10 come *lli via
Perth Amboy, so' Brat in mug reepecti it is
stiperke to,Elizabethport ea aiblpitlng point.
Port Johnson is the best shipping point, but
crailog the Newark Bay adds: to expense,
and, less these must be a break at New York,
l er
a f ir miles diderenee, as far as that chili;
con ned, adds nothing to expense," while
the Ifference In distance In laver of Perth
11• 1 4) 0 y tip be quarto about 25 cents a ton,
which will fhlly cover).he charges for wharves;
and; transportation at that point, which.would'
sat ova $600,00Q a year in the shipment of
2.5 ,000 tons East. 1 , i ~, , . . i
aOHIIYI, ILL COAL T
V • 1 . . by Bail
Tge m a s audlty seat by ;
~ last: •
I, • •
at C1a1r....!' ~..
Pon, Cartoon' • ' •
Pottsville , „,...
gobSylkill Haven.. 7.. ... . •„.
Anbarn l • .
I'o7 Clint al on
'
Ta Pejihg freight'
CoSI for Compsars use:—
• • • , •
pret : ' omaly Total ttiss ear• T TLll . L .. ... f .:: :: .
•
Taal •
ToFume ilszie PSI. .•
•I • -
111Cre e. ..k..
Ddeteue '
1040111UWLILIILL CO. RAIL ISIDADN- 0 6k 1 0
The 10110wtog la the quaatltyaed foe tut w at t'
„ W1L134 , VOTAL
_, i .
WES Hils IL L Xi.li k IL., - , - 1,5m,869, 00_
schayllal Valley -- 110,101 01
111. CWbon , ...i...... ,t. .1,822 02 ire. 895.14
1011Citelc....r ' •
.. . 203,500, 11
I, . • -- , • ' ,
, ," BUCK. BAND IRON ORLI •' I .
e mit,
' ' t civet the NZ Creek • Bill i Reed : Far the ',Mae
vu Satardallut. :
Ilcllkstykllll Ci nallres,ds for Ifitti-Wte
IThe following la the quantity *Mona but Feely. •
%ea. Taal.
BIM MU 8. It. R. R.,.. 19, , 53 01 411,1113 19-
&halal!' Valle, 4,00:40 41102 10 '
4111 &at gno hi Mel o6
. ?clammy* yea'. Tatautt, , oss.
aanow4 transported dazing the laid nisoettt ' , -,
• sews. - swum. f
totem, Creek.. ,10,789 16 I 9%74'08
aced Spring ' ~....... 40011 06' , ST,se/ ls
sloe heed: 11796 09 I 160,61 a, 07
U 4 fl COAL T
,
~...&-.
_____
LEEE3II VALLEY ItAILXO/
111 seat by Lehigh Valley k
on Waits? lutd
tr2ll&Amy
1 assletoo
tr.
‘ 4 Begtresdow • J
last. yea- "
re * ' •
r--
, =sandal lai“
By al, l - • r . ' ~•'.. •
Z
ial. •
By it:oid,
.. -
. ,
. ,
)1, .
tout bi Railroad a C a u1... , .
' .
time last yetr; . '..
7. - ... . •:. • • .
r i!
g . t , , .. (Waal lat taaN
do ow Itailioad. -
---
Tincrease,— ... ..... ...... I 470,106 1 ...
taanagemt whkbpart only te reported above
Oa ao;we Mao* ei:ti;ilt . .....'. 1 WeelL
I'
71°-
Yo Pu Ctiank,
ttbe Canal.
:
. ,
. .
' • •
tr •
lum "
BCII, t Meadow " ' - ' '...•
/1413174:01 ei and NaT. (4 WAN • •
6 . .
Lem delrd to LVIL lt, at M.,Matcb
IHE ' COAL MARKETS
WOES 01 1
.00T:11m cipicio.
taxilam" missy roe wiz sway' limuk••l
: . - --abg--• _1
• Alr • , 'PHILADELPHIA 4
1O soarismi zoo OF IltleW Bvntsrari AND
. .. . moors or an HMI° '
Dee. 17; 1.6111.
',Seinen lita bait Evelefede ' V i so;
LitWbiteAtijiiiip . 7...'. & 2 2A 656
• .4 Rtilloat -
i: 6.
ii•
' en
Egg ,6" 650
": - Stove ..
. - 7008
7 25.
".: __ Mnton's. ~ "•,•-• • ' 5
lII.La*, , • • . -5a:5 50 "
' 04. Boat ' „......... 5An5 50
1 - 81 - . 1 /14013 -
NI • , 1.11 Egg • .L. ~ 7 2541 7 50
"
" -•. " litteveoo '
.... 4 ' , 7 5
,504111 7 75
" 0120 6*••• •
1 • 5 wer 75
AT BA Slll[o. •• -
• • ' De. 17; IR&
Tot s& earso crew kik&
*lithely 1 PittatonW. A5b.......1 i=B 15050 .
prkaos Val, L Ads:. 8 8 0 0 6 76
bliamoldp, ',hill at it, hob . .11 8 . 75
=zed or wharf, 50 5) 75 osnti &Milieu&
to ammumars. ... • .10 004110 MI
enak Cionbe . cisik
z a r.L P IT: Loma Polar Ibe lidppliiii. 4 , t
. , .
1 _ con- rizictuTi. . . 1
libel from pg. 111101410 4 j. 1141 adra:
.
t 0411141 - . - 1 Mil 011114 11 . 1 :•.• 't -, 1 I
augi0t06"'".:!..1"1.... $t i=te .i . ....., 11 1.1s:
13100411044' -•-- I 411 71•111Wang•••: 1 ovis A'S l
i .41veseels min bomb for week. ' 4-• , - ' - I -, ,
. i s— WT.OO4 '
I Ilisedhaii litallread 41Nompluiry.
- Wino of fork *caw flurfmrs4 ""
11. (at
tr, • •11141.110 1 61 5 . 0 0 1 5 6 *
Demise -- N le . •
Rata tram N. X. imd .
Ilal 45 Oe i au
r ilh o s it ar arif lual =9ollll id . la sa
Mara Ms SempllttUiirms al* itaisipoirloilli
.111 1 a log AC111. 70021 1 00 7. 08011 . Net 11 41: 1 !!!!! '
- Malan • •
awl r•re
Tr, -1 1:4VV I M ml- * 6 4 arerw
a .. I.
AIL a el is
aIpPIIIIPWEN/L.••••‘•••,•;"7**'' , .. 4 1 7. i 7. 7
L • kit,
To net 11. pit sem - 1 •
TO lain mai SINN aim&
6=31
MEE
447 '
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•
NEM
NEW OVRT'SENTS.
412." . 41311114" • "
v agUsliamil Aameriein rs aoa asaml
4.4 ; "ogN O. BsCICS: ;
taasembi", - MAE gape% • Lob. vOkeidt
Otos •ad Chi Ssh 16- ' JOILIC 0-B ste rMW&
MtiOal
F . „
Joss o. s
e boik• Fcir
cropxs we= x -- •
• ' • JOBN BIEL
VALVA1111611.011,..1. ' Mil ATV air
A cker ,/
_I. ' 1114.11.1E.7410- node:argued mil
Tbe Hundrail-Acras Of land. One hitiLid giTh =
Shy of which ; by been :a the balances in
ceiginalfrolitb and prism TOO dwelling house Is an
tMeelleat one. three gotta "Mb a brick hasement.—
Thaw are Mort label= horn% sad all other
an llailihrElL , Them4Ni she au sea rraluble
m bee =
mine on the pri?, .. which ' worked inte-I
Mestally ke the ten reps. •is now being
worked snore ho engine of Shoot twelve end t
half horse meeor, and a sic inch pump; The slope 111
illbint two Modred feet deep out as ago of about idt
=.14,
14 The awl bitten:ince* - ghee entire
' sad Is bmwtortnit la qballtp and qui
lir we Ida after It. The elope vein runs from two
ahaf to Weer and a half feet thick. Th. Most vita
will only average two feet. There le also in chase
prozialty to the 'rod es . boo cm, , 'Ma. ontcppPlnit crt
, Ihkit Mettle but imemp This Is pm- -
Minty o ti we orthe treate t d W - ever held oat
To agatalirds la Virginia.- ,- 1
I "Ns sibs *sprat two and three quarter office hem
Tarmvilledind-ths 13outh Siderasilroad. The coal b
'tined to Fasarville, which Ma :meat mistake i very
4little railing will be. required be a tram rued, the
t gods at the old plank road, would , do with a trilling
I weir*: • .7here Is also - :another plan - I would pro
-- -Mee to carrythermal to market :,a tram road can be
lain trnin tb d r tiAte to the titer; which is about one
• wile down and from thenf ma tab to Faramille.
or railroad, whir lam the riverbank. •
The locality' of this action of tiobittlf Is 0 11 0 0 4
the climate mOb, width* society tumanilleled for boo
pitallty sad Marftem.• 'I wilt take span sysidf the
responsitrillty to nimbler the people or Virginia. that
'any geMbroan coming here to seek a, ibittre rafil wet
irrit p h a hearty recepttom and the sighs, had of fellow
shi will be extended him. - t', •i • , •
The Owner will sell the whale trait and imamate
Powilikm even. or be will sell Anstalt
the salie in copartner:hip with the purchaserand woo'
1 Specimens oT the Coal and Iron ore can be seen at
the .., °face of the Miner, Jouriral,_Fortaville. ' For
i
flu ther Inforreatiehosmip to JOHN HOUSTON, Fata-
Mlle, Prince Edward Omit/. Val. ' al-Ot ••
100111VA7112 NA.1.11/ 00 .VALIIABLE
PROPERTL—The PMMTIIIe tiering Fond'
Amoriatkm Whets kw sale the ;well known
&mete it the paroneh cdillnenwfile.Fehuyik= 7
n
ty, bounded oat the north by Sunbury street, on the
most by prvpaty of Darbey XeNanamon and the
Welsh YetLodiet tharrh:lot, ontto mouth by a 40 ;obi
wide street and on the east by lit now or late of Ryan
Irenes bunatalltu tumult!' or front on Susbary street
turetty- five feet, and esteading; that , width to depth
seventy eve feet, and thence ettending with' a width
Or any feet cow hundred and twenty -flne ket tether
to said twenty Mt wide atreef, With the upptirtame-
Wm consisting of a threeory dwellinu'bouse
',on the mar of said lot, be 4tteg :frame.
the same propertylefore
owned and kaolin as the ,property. of FaM limigardt,
bat now the dproperti of the said. POttuville baring
Fund Amsidation. This property will be told private
bat should it not be sold before the lath day of
!January next, the property wilt be mold at public attr
ition on thesaid lath day of January, d. Llt 1469, at
to o'clock in the foreupou at the public house of Evan
iievane, in the said Omagh of hliesereillie. Farther
itillortAtua as belt reealved Leos Beret.
President of paid Aemelition,l;No. ite Centre street,
and through the se ber. •
geed nibs can be delivered an mimes the
11 sale Is. • Secreta ry..
Pottsvll d, DeceMber 17, 1564, .. et-at
CHOTOE. HOLIDAY BOOKS.
iLsair.scrOp TO 140. Tili3 tthaox STREET.
Direcily cors*te th, till stand,' mbeic.be will continue
- •1 t .. the Importaooo at. ',
.
i
siousg invoeu. ;orb BR,vAi ZOOES,PX
' • ' 1 . Rropreays, ts ordtr. • ,
~, , .
• - ,.. , n5. ius itscsioalverk i TIM 080101DIT
imputes' iND ..',IIIOIIIICIII 1LL117 . . ST•
tot tho mama holiday seiwill besides a complete as
sort meat or •
to which the
,eitenticin of those search of choice lied
elegant Chriewous Gifts is milted.
Ike tit. ,
tIitAIIITIN *ii llo9lllll.—Ndltai by Mir;
.11.1 LLD G. MlTClll:Wesand nAlUttrf Ihrscultz SToWe.
On the 46th of Decemberwill be Issued the dram/m
-bar of I new Rural and Faintly Paper with the above
title. '
It will bOublialuitt weekly cm sixteen large hand
some pages, vetted from new te - on clear, White
book piper. abundantly bleetrated'hy the best ettiets.
IT WILL BE LARGELY DEVOTED TO
AGRICULTURE:,
it will not gotothe farmer with any the nfeuperior
ireberledge, for its 'toodnices Ire well aware that
erky mare knows-many. things 10 his own special can
ine better than they; bet tt will aim to aid the fanner
In his peculiar difficelbat, and to help him where
needs help. To this end; a large number of selentifte„
men and men of practical eperlentie will tell In its
columns from week to wea l what. they know about
SOILS, IILLAGRe DRAINAGE. IRRIGATION.
BPIRIIAL eliOrS, STOCK-BREED-
POULTRY-RAIS G: the ARRANGE
IIRNT'OP PLIII.DS ND .BUILDINGB. -
ALL NKW IIiPL6#fBNTy BERM ~
'AND PLANTS , OF VALITR. • •
IL will carerelly,reportto him all public Mem:onions
ai Koine and abroad of matters pertaining to his call-.
tug. and no pains will be ',pared to-Induce the best
farmers and planters all over the country to state` in
Its pages the methods by which they reached the beet
remelts What its writers have to say will smell of the
soil and not of the dictionary. and their object will be
topratect thefarmer from bumbera nein him out of
wrong wayituto tight ware, and to make the least
Week prtiduce the most prodt. • . • -
• The Vegas if reviver
will And In this Journal all new fruits of value fire red
and dwelled, and improved methods of treatment of ,
established sorts, subject to tbepbeeivations and crlt-
Itistneof, prokwional and accomplished cultivators.—
Thle paper will not be a' party in the ware of the..po
re'lloelsw: no outride pressure chill cause It to speak
well of an inferior !mit. or badly of a good frill.
• The !Florist
will And due space given in this Journal to,dower
culture, whether in summer or winter. The comer
valor, of the rich-and the flower patch of the the-labo
rer will be both eukiect of. consideration and of such
iniggestlevel as experienced fhwer.growers Or .inven
five amateur!' can supply. This Department of the
Journal will be under the artArairdost of a practical
gardener and accompliebsd rotanist. •
onsamentai Gardemisg.!_ ,
•
do Cis
. kit tha w
a► I S6B.
cek ending
=II!
15650 001
toils Oil
1,163 03
SOSII WI
4,576 12
6,117 10
8,138 17
45,107 to
46,919 13
9.444 011
lust lis 0
96,933'00
123,014 1.1
42.734 07
111,979 11
whetherrelating to parterre% of Rowena or to the lay
oat of an estate. will he !abject to apeelal attention,
•add every nninher of the Journal will have some one
or more Illustrations to further and to Inform taste. In
thledlftetion.
1114eral Arellallteeture.
will be.repreeented by it design each week, and la the
.4puree of the'year we eball hope to give tasteful ex
ateplea of every style of Rural Building, from a rustic
arbor to a village t..,March.',
which are Efil:tdfOr theli ititactiieness - ;illl be given
from time to time, as Glad of Cemeteries, Pirko, Til
lage Greene, and mach dilectione with respect to de
tails—whether of plantio or toad-making—as shall
„make them wortbyof lan y.
• 'ffio Abe Maud ly Circle. It iiill bring all iha
can Interest the household: plain rules for healthy liv.
leg and domestic management, from tbe folding of a
napkin and the cooking of a good dinner to the eduel-
Coo of children. It will make record of all that relates
to new industr,es, program in science; dommuic .com•
Sat and fireeide al t. Here new boars 'Ludt/motile an
, thom will have due notka, with - choice itemrof to.
meiotic and foreign genre. It will. Mao bring .4‘..the
Hearth the entertainment pf .adventures by sea and
land; the 'their of good stories end the melody-of
: sweet sotto. In thole features it will be strong. °rig
a.. Mal end pm. , Mn.i Stowe, Grace Greenwood. Hrs.`
-..:- Mary S. Dodge. will eottelbate to every erimber; end
,643 3 ; many of thebest writeried the country will contently
f,684' enrich this department. ', A new story by; Kr. J.: T.
46d Trowbridge, entitled "In the - Ice," written expressly
534 0- for,Rearth and Herne, will begin with the first num
ton 1
•L hen,: to be imnedlately f flowed by an original novel
ham th e powerful pen o Mem Rebecca Rardinge De
lis
-,•-•:' viAffilittmeets of "LW* the Iron WW I
5,0-24 , The BOYS AND. GIR will not Ire foryntten, but
1:439 will find U.:McCown page , always lighted with such fun
- in pictures. and such fan in gorier!, as shall make them
look sharply every work for th e coming of Hearth and
; Ise Rome. There win be riddles, and puzzles, and games:
ma plevard women and Cheerful men , who love
lithe people, will have math to say for their en
meet. • And all the fen will be so tempered with
goad teaching, that we Shall hope torn kit ltion wiser
and better, whUd We mike them merrier. To "di who
live to the country We shall hope to bring entertain,
-meet, pound teaching. and valuable euggestkins. --
' Finally, we are aware that It Is easy, and not moon
al, to indulge In large-pronibes in a prospeetae; we
lily, however, upon the actual merit of one paper to
mate goad 131 we have , said; and bitted end we shall
ecinadently
ask the idgentloo of every reading Person
......-- to its maple and healthful pages. , •
••• Begin with the beginning: Now is the time to flub
scribe.. , TERMS FOR !ISHII.. Single Copies $4, In
variably In advance; 3 Ltples $lO : 5 COO= $l4. Any
• one waliskus $43 loco club of 15 Copies (all at one
. time), will receive a copy free. • - •
' Drafts or money cinders preferred, to prevent chances
of lose by mall. Postage on &loth and Home to all
• parts of the country Wooly 20 cents a year, or 5 cents
*quarter, payable at the office where the paper Is de
livered.. A spectra= copy of the and, camber sent free,
No travelling agent* employed. ' Address all core;
munkstione to PRITZSOIL4.„ BATHS ö 00.. Patti
limbers, 37 Pink How, New York. , int -ittc .
.
• ;wed for; the
thd year
i 0144
• 255
111,T32 iLtig
20,681 o'
26,450 6
MCI
SIATIOrt CO.
d reequeleuma R.
'l'm easel kir the
ledq:" last r
15,051 ill
1,441,680
Aso
1 6 .2 GETZ ,MIESSE'S' ,
NFEC-TIGNERY
aar: - Id THE
1 5 1 i MRACTIM STORE AT PRESENT.
,193 • Peros from PottWi_r_i and Itoi Tlcinity
_shoed not
us.; forget to visit the A. ACTIVE SWIM or WITZ
1,11 , S Dims& where can be found tbe inrinsr and BEIM
~ 4 t /S CONFECTIONARY IN VHS STATE—aII fresh; ex.
for tbo,contog Soltdon. We .ball sot er..
WM armor to name all but a few things in our line:.
414 -. B. F, Widtman'e Fine French Mixtures.
111 11
Flavored Stick.
.Alrearn Ohoeolaie
747
14,294 -
15,0* ..,9
Week. !l'
10,010
1,1%,
1,101
Aos9 12/
109 . ,
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JObr. at
ON O. MVO.
ell,y, Irnmem4 Trasstase,
30111110.11101,11 ,
d. J. PRICE'
WOMK
flmjelk Juvesilea,
yOmetTy Wows_
.
4ilso, Almeria prelpes,
•• - Navas. Orlin's,
•
• . • ' Lemmas,
•
•
. . : itaislas.
Irelncase A loloalia, Na.'
t Cresol 'Kate, .
Gressblr Watson'. , a ,
Filberts wed 'Pecos Note:.
;TOYS!! Tavel!,
Oarof To Agt ,i t mt. l344ldik sal 'insert_ new 4s
*tom ' Also, our at This CA NS'S: Per
son wtablng LANG rCAILIC, 081 please-vend - Abair
°rain a kor days lat advance. II inentotic of FRUIT
CAYWilingi oa band. wbleb can't be biat. Also • •
SW lot at rdellita WWI Doneette SINGING BIRDS
Onkel Mao" saftgbto Ibulloltdsy Presents.
.13rDon't tan to pay ea a Hatt, if It It only tome aid
SANT& CLAUS 1116.Nze in air window, as he 'hal a
wale tar allisbo choose to *I. •
oar*. .mtrirtin, •
*a. S Cram H 44, yA/lANTONG9 Street, Pp Carib;
Den 14'69
I. •
rumble. Leek; Motle MU**. lltieldin MediMixt
L , Dtanioed HEWING MACHINE. %Irby wlll people
pay: $5O ee $lOO Icie a Hewing Masbine linen they en
iray.f. Bend ass M. filite, MUMS valzan *seams.
tale. and treaded will one Idth mg bleb-Weed, Ma
chine; warranted Oar tea years.. Plane mina and ex
s mteeMarlins rani satisfy yourself. - Address
- HA: MEnLEY. Aged. No.“ Ha ayud lt ATesee,
'be- TO, N•g•-:. 1
saint Zei . ' ? It : illectail27 ‘
g lit:
at
_ II..• `41.-e. IV. Vs
lifirsMaiest Oa sod lloory. goods &WM,
F iiionson Sod lomobeo golds Colin, atom-
WYdebes;llbumsaiddes. *meta. an—
mks to coonter taereloosta and notall dalleif In
We lan oat gontalkeellY Coot the mann
lattettasehar to oar patrons thee moats
Fold 011omufsdos asefiltantana
,oholealor and
l tera l
Ant , , taltelpoaidalsoit„ - • . :
' 7 • '.
MURDER ——• : _• -
iitimirainwerwespticaLir. Oat Wei
mil WS.
od roll Um,* ethos boss. dos
I • ' . ~
L elteedl tii eat Wile Ot illolag we maga la
OW ant goads arediseribed as plailoi r` batsits..:
if aassentletseisbat Moat ant ba a dodlo ono.
Item boold'Aderipir bp fisinelke from ssust , :. l
- (Mirr
f tle..7l:l74 e r fa lll2
tedoteotibli 17 . - • ~ -- I :.. 2 . . •
WdiaMMUOlk '
ati rri M lLL aintlie E
JOr, maid iinpisOdst No AN alai osokosor air
og AVON oo &SSA banialditlassidlaMit Mr :
or Id fit *Wilk MIA so as Bea goods WO
vemosikasthipies OW COW. goods_
all
esions .. • i Sonia SOX
. 21.111-041. - . • - 90 oh D''''
. .
R 19, 1868.
•
.EIKART HOLIDAY - ' s.PRZENTS
• it PRUE
AT TIRE UNION:HALL
MOO
DRY gro o D a, S, RE F
, lt A N. T 0 IV Oj ST 11.2 - 21,
-
TWO DOORS BELOW POST omai- -
Ern opened We I HOLIDAYS awn- MS'S Atli atisamr. GOO . = SOW fix ritiCi rn ik which
• • weldor it Lew rims& . -
HOLIDAY - ; . .
`Elegant Black and Fancy Silks.
HOLIDAY
BEAUTIFUL_ PLAIN
HOLIDAY. •
SUPER PLAID POPLINS.
HOLIDAY
ma mums, (all shEtaei,.) ---
HOLIDAY
DRESS GOODS -OF E _ VERY. STYI,I3.
HOLIDAY
BLLOK TECIET ANDFANOT - WOOL saki r.--
HOLIDAY
1 Real liechlin Lace Colima
HOLIDAY
BLACK IRWIN' KID: 'fiLovES.
. , •
HOLIDAY' , . - -.-,-;.... '::::-• ..-... - •' - .1 .'°,:- ... -•-. :-.. ,• . . •
. . ...
•• I EXTRA BALMOPALS . AND' .- .11901 1 •FOLERTS
, . , . , .. . .
ALIO Pill Hue 'Ladles' sad Gears' Bert tad Medium 11081111 fr AND GLOYDR, lieu AND It
UNDO., Luttre CLOTH for DANITiIf, RIADONB AND LACE% FNINTS. TAICHINGD,' F ' •
NAL% CHECKS; ate.. Ae. ', , ;•/ . ' . f . 1 ~. , -... ' ..,2 • / •
• AA° LUDIC tor OF votary Gameiti.
,sospe. IP .Niielki Ties—lintainiereli _ l l e t a-1111
very suitable for iItAIDAY PftSsYNTS, to wktetywo mut - , turttir A L L, to,miusim totv.ary rr
ebssulgitelhete. . , .
~ . i . , . ,
kful for the'very liberultronsge extesii4 tA iiAmi- bOiAAilitia iberli i mil e d sol
De 4 1 .19 'O6-414c , , r ' i - .' ' - - -!. W AID MIME.
~. ,
WOULIEN Si- RIO.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS
. IN ALL mums OF
. , : • .. . ..
. .
TOBACCO, SEGARS,...PVES,.
c
. . ...., . , ~
..
.• 1 .. -Pan' y Goodsrpi, 04- .. ,
.• - . . ...- . .. ....., ...
~
..,-. 4 j ...,., .
' . No. .310 CENTRE St., - E. (014 TOR* Mall),
.•
. L . . : POTTSVILLE, •PA - •
. . . , . •
•,1 wz respectfali all the attention of oarldenda. and the while In genial, to r Cooatafltly well
'elected and a> stork of every article to oar line Of, business, lit,or 4e 'COIII,STTTiiINO WITS ANY
HOUSE IN TM LARGER CITIES. Storekeepers, especially, wtri eta It mach . to their advantage to
!
give n ill a call Wore baying elaewherAisut we sell them at Wholesale City 'trims. sa t rAg the_
sat the m lays
and anommary delay in drat ordering the desired goods f ro m - Rive as a ..and
se) whether we VIM. Up to our promise.'
rareu, GOODS boned at oar thore.*hlch shoald not provolierfectlYeathafsetco. may be returned,
e and the moue, paid will be refunded. . , . ''• —, .- - ••• • i - ' -
Our Stock composes • 0 1
' ";411 - LARGE AND FIPOS n IFELEOTION
Genuine Havana and :Domestie Segars
LEAF, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOE4OCCIG I 'ENUFF,
bleared:mum, Wood opd Clay Pipes,,:ra;cif 4004 lie,
Ili ciGAits wt. tan pirtfetrlar attention to oer
I '
CLEAR TARI- and BANANAS, olour.ooi,manniActure:.
-_lli LEAF TOBACCO we nun
Havana, Yara, Connecticut, - Permsylvaniail and , Ohio;
y 1 i\ , 4) (Wrappers lasi , Vlpera.k . , ,t, ' I •
N - ,IN CHEWING TOBA.ddO
~, NS IN:'
L z ,„ . --.. , W. WILY THE 1.111070 SOT BIAND, 0/
A
FIRE OUT, NAVY, MB ROLL, TVIBTAIONGREIB, FLOM)ER, RiL
4, LEAF, OAVERDI/3H, itTLiNIIT 0 ABLE,. UNION XLAG,' 11.017 &6.
wx IG
aCY OODB—Bac h ui i Ci g ar Boxes, Cigar CallON Smoking Setts,
. '
Yawn Boxes, pocket. Kamm Pocket Books, Watch UOllleris at...U. , •sj
Of all goods fn oar line of I:tidiness, we keep the
_largest stock •;zia • variety eker kept ha thla 0313 ah•
time enabling Hetailets to snake ad *say and good eei a for thei; Wants. ~_ 1
#
14 - Tobaceo and Cigars mold Btanipel and Is Packages, EITRICPLY Acecat,bmo Iv Lew.
CHAS. WOI.TJEN 'I BRO.'
, . 310 Centre St.,. Pottle/Me, , Pa.
Dec. 19, '69-51- t,, _
DR. IiAESE.LER
. . NEW 11008,
ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
, .• • +'OR
BEumn&ilainseyrsßookstore,
Trade supplied on liberal to rms
ur Goon easvAssms amain
N*BltiliTis4oo
NO:St SOUTHTHIRD STREET;
"''PH I LAD ELPHIA/ „
•
EN ezNT
E.RAL 8
fOR
. .
wh 'PENNSYLVANIA k;
- AND'
4:4 Eatlittl
F TH E
Irs I
, •
161100 - 41; 8 74iiii
IiNITEDfS TATE
_S OF AMERICA.
_
tM lersmtateme Coasierrr Is. •
Corporation chartered by epeeist J\el olt - Getkartes•W ,
pored July mableortitts
CA CAPITA. 14.111,000,000; NULL PArb.
' Libmst terms offered to *until sod Solicitatre. wLO
grofeitteti spo tn is t i rgr k . d rea*. mn . s t o t iose.:
b k be a r Tlitiltrar"a"beml CAtevisre s ra - I d ibtiti -si , 11=tdot lim t e i
~seeett twee uttered DI th e mpeor,mey be hod. .
• 18... w. cisatana a co.. •
• • a Ewa l'irrd -
P. B. KAIRCHIM, Pottsville* Agent for Pawl=
County.. Pei.. • • Anipet VS—UAW •
, .
GOODS FOR THE
em t HOLIDAYS.
),1 -
J. E. CALDWELL ac Co.„ ,
Ifs. IMPS Chestnut Ns., ski now opening a col lar
lion of .1 1 N)VILTIIII, cla d s and /MUM GOODS.
greatly excelling In varier a nd extent_ emery former
effort of stun House. atryvalM trey Invite attention.—
ilfaSsllme. MilmallswillimOriginal Mi.
blee. Illmeerahle * IllagiplZee, Bast Sauna
Peoria: -A tomanlneent stack of Jewelry in'ITAP.
lAN BY LIMNS , MOSAICS. Kew . Dodges
I. Gadd Jewelrt.PALAIS ROYAL JEWELRY.
Bronmead lalatd Mmtle ClocksVid yaws tie Sets, ;for
Mantel Oreastento. Very tWa PrOdUCUOte of Art
In SWILL 1111111111PIZIL Bpedal Dallas in Ifler•
list' Sliver Sawed.. .Beet gondol and Newest.
Styles In INGLISII IANIIRICAS PLASM WARES;
An unrivalled Maplarof Ifewolgom Earley filowile.
In Sable. Mem 1...tb 4 1 and Somer.
EIS B~t ) A'iEr of,the most exquisite Unite from
our mirimgemeals hitangiiii 111 d this country.
anima am Om us animal fact . the
and 4/1 Ont suet. It Isom
with us well as our Interest, to ware to one patron'
the benefit of With aminstagea to .• • • f
111•Aeraile Prices VlairimaiglaaMt our Measly
, • • Illitlniumt aneepthems:
Dm 5, 'IS (Mirth 49. •
Wilt Widget nolved and offer for ale
rNR sarter, • r -
Brows' it 'lll*Vatiefrolt•
- • ' ifetrusbeek.est,
A NEW ABBOiftIIIO,OIP
- Cloak: and Draw Trimmhigs t !
New kyis Of FROMMir Lapin. 471.0465 regil
nudirain4 mid* to oder. lert DIXORNITLIBute
. s i tn PATTERSIa lit iVarf• .3 11 1"41117 1111 :
' • •' •
ALA )114 , 140.1.M74
- 17eture Svrkerfoer kiiiiiars How, POT7SVILL6
01:1411milt4I0 . ;7: 6 ,7 4 3 to 1
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SUPPLIED AT 81101 1 1' serum.
MEM
1)0PliINS
, and Ipuidiu4thiets:
OMB
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FOR.Tgg flptiEFlli OP .
.PATRItICS-CHURCII
• SyELciiiMitscioirse
17th day Otwine,
A. N HALL,
4,19 D. srSi,cs4osiius Po* SLY DAY:
Tgetables .114 litiAntdebed it b the us..
'and moat UdEPOOTICLES.. Ampdg
A.O ig i 4.
t
iiots.,iiik.,lll u
}pita of sos.
41.
GOL111! WA Clll -AMID CU 11
between diestonie Pidloo of 'ail and , • ,
,411 fdA , ••' nalann. .
er-Tre roblia dui*: CoMdtally a.
Dee 0.410 . • itc
INST I UCTION
IN *ODEBN **14:11311T LANG • ACM
,•
t ' •
' • mum 0 r BI
ri3 l 0 N
'Beet refOrettielkei4ri. Pot fainter 11 ' 1
2.
'.ply m Bum=Galina? u
4 Dr. K 11R1
Dem 11, TO
Volt flAILTers--The subscriber g
• into athriOstelnies. Offers pri •el
. R16,1111:11 1 BA>YOW *BOW 0)
Anxieties of (1) the trierthethrith of v
an the wad bs !Mee Wee, 00 firth
on the north bran alley 90 tea wide , .
by the Beaver Maslow Ibthned
"erected. ePlenk Machine Mop,
`. feet, with $lO liorre4rinn
test lowsin gthel s gt.
fen Maws patent)." boring
drawees" 9 pies* 1 sae*
diesatrom turbes.ll•
bat with ninth bads 10 Inn kk
de:, with a , lot of tenting
ten, drill* tem threw
tepee. re.t , 1 1 .,'
er =kin toohyrloybre patent
' A PolTelDift IWO bd. Pis
.8 coolie. a good ears awes,
ere etroeg entho ilreel! !
• pleti,.; ithr u thtin ow le
ow/ work ,
Also huge lot .good
Work, mleem Smelled, fe
cn wheels, eb=
ding tithes at
65 tone of NOW, aunty nod&
ehinern bet iron and ose
otiedil•borthitew eithm.the
A gtheltiltlTEl MOP
with S Sorg* thine.
' there le on n om,
' enter, watlelent for Mt
Awes. *hid does not tor
A. loeptigiound than.,
etreenthr IMO art eroded
with kinbeeihenadrth and good
bake then
,:the stable nixie tee
1193191e4; SOL los ie exposits
Beath droll Oft leek ewe 1s
ibrinthiburporpaeth
• 9.,Theint trantlng on Barra
bitsney aux flesti•as Which
baildhhe anus heti : DOW Oiled
ou4 banging wow* f
Wend pettems=the )th
bolknild.innaled Oder.
endlono2 will
Uint tieveoe
I=tdire 01
ettb•All the I hew
stoat Wider.' ftzt
. 5 ly , "
wth •
roma; kitebert
kee
pored lathe
dm of tlti thaw
booth in She Mete
mode tor 1 borsec.' th e
tbeth talinthort -
Asks awn; bb:kale boh,
widenest plat 0
els/Innif Slott it
v• -
_.
teadtwi. %%-
cal 141110 as
find Ptomain
' and
•
ta_
Almadalkt•
thop and
' Dri OD die plaWatitii. .I•UT it
- Dee, a r -4d Hem* Mob
, :41.i1'_15,1Nf . ',.,3.T4
‘p .. .4- . ii
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~-
-. .. , , ,.: :( i) -.-1.,.. ) '• -
• .
MEI
icknowledgenAnts
eary-L.-Cake the Hi
tir ptibl6ts -doeurileyift:
Ands are a1114,611n }hit pm
sivropriatioli Wu, a corotai .
is now* wOik idea 16sifng
k3tieln&or I'4 reilnkl from/the
u criaiiot its ppb!biberr. Thai
-Mb, ppw yowittob4 I by
plealif,asin..vjoaziai._•the
Is the b eat ever We'd by
pr 'any- pater Ountry.
diAbtedlt Will bevel an Immense elr
num :
in th.
and
eta 1
'L,Ayto*? .1 msttg: - Jonur.u. --A. Initablei
aF present, wontl be a copypEih en;
jffungies i lJoustsm... fair 180. It woulil
,:weeklir!membrangeibknighosiObe
PbSldelphlaEiecing kir, griy, reaN•
210 et, las ditanaed & pea:- dresg/audiooks
I:The Philadplphta Inquirer alcir
week in a new rie 9t type,. path
ars . a priasperprukar.pditian. , .
1- au the Republican
et the c 0... r unteisrvedly emote:oft
Iricommenditt. of President: Johp
o bls lite "„Meestige.
~that the oldies.
ebt shall be ieptuilated - by the coaflaCa
bt Intereli to poi the
f
ig• noudiutthm of ex.eovernor,tilexi hider
L
mhiga as Revenue CoramisalonO would
in out "opinloh be a most . unforteutaie sp,- .
, tnieut: Why cannot Commissional; Rol. ---.
111#' hold on until the 4th of March? ',Why, .
make rimy change now The fact that he •
if f ti
la ' ti of Andy ' s; men, and played Into hitt : •
4a - during tali whole Administration is suf.
t ground to reject him, if for:no other „
re Important reasons. • • • -•-, • . • -
trtDfColl-0; EMINENT MIDI IN Eunoes.i—The
ad: week in Novendier witasied the,
d ti in Eurojiaelf at least a dozen ma n ' who
.
ere very prominent hi their Own special
,
meets. • Music .. lost Rossini ? , law
~-..
tiOnrris for 1/t. Elerryer, - finance for Baron de
; othschild; the; press. for IL Havin;_tirt for
perante. ' Besides , these, • the Franck • .-.
e enemla Leple and Ifeheureux, Admiiii:Du-,,
..uji, Deputies Lei Donee and Pe la )!lotto, .•,
. • Rayor of Renal, the Consul Pierregitea, •
.d the famous Di. Lichel,:all - died during •=1: .
it
, • •,
.. alic period..,
• - ,-- -,:_--.
Tun Lemon NNAVIi of Dv. 1. COntalni .
'.- thing review of Minister fohnson's eOn ea
gegland from the - London- cOrrespmall44
. f the N. Y. Taintiiis. It Wilt make John.;
son wince in his eager consort with our en&
mlei„ abroad, aid. shameful uilsrepinsenlA
tionl.'or the feelings of, of thitt
countrirlit will also tend greittly to eniighten --
the English mind as to the true 80dtdents of
'the people\ Of this country. If Andy does
not recall /din; It ought to be among the first
acts'of Gen. Grant's adatinhstration. A:reso
lution of censure has already been caned in
Congress, which ought to. pass before the
adjournment on the 21st init.
FORTIETII CONtili
THIRD ,SESSION
In the Senate. Monday, a large -nruptternt bills, •
and resolutions were introduced and antwo_pe z iatel 4. "
ly referred ; among them a bill by Mr: Morton
providing' for the gradual resumption
payments, and two billinoncerning na zap
lion, The House joint resolution, lb a loath!,
from the 21st inst. to January 5, was adopted. ..-
.In the House, a multitude of tills and - resoln- ,
tines were offered 'and referred to committees.
Theis included tine declaring. that' the principal •
and interest of: all 'United States bonds shall 1:e.
paid in coin ; a supplement to the Bankruptcy act
one Meeting the act,of January 22,1867, fixity;
the time for the regular meeting of Congresig ono ,
-extending the suffrage to A
women in ths - stric4
Of ,Oolumbia,and the territories, 'arid erivstsl Nue:
eettning aid to railroads tffs rrfonth. d hlli giv
Ipg twenty pere cent.'extra si t t,Vy to Washingtou
_clerks was laid upon the tab I 9 I
Iv the Senate, on Tuesday, urethral resolutions
.were introduced and a uumbor of petitions' and'
mthweials were presented. The bill • jinn:winced
byy. Kr. Stewart on: Monday-Co 'punish the crime
:of: holding office in violation of the *fourteenth -
aitatiteitional amendment was taken rip; and, af
ter
'ems discussion , ' referred. teethe' Jitdiciary
pommittee. Ur. Wilson's bill to repeal the It
prohibiting the, lir.ganization and arming of thil
Militia in the States lately in rebellion was taker% • .1
up, and,•after amendment so seth except.Viegin.
la,Te a rra, knd Mississippi, was passed. , . ,
Iu is...lfonse, on Tues day, numerous teenier, •
tionsisects introduced, and teeveral. bills were re. .
porteddmek from committths. Among these ono. , • i
ftrentirtifitude to California ;. to aid in the iron • -1
etructin fa: railroad and telegraph. line.from •
Vallejtil Huntsville, which Atits ordered' to bi'
ted and reconintiged. The greater resrt
the session was occupied in considering the Tar-. "-1
iff bill. —I. • • • - • •
:IN the Senate, on Wednesday...the House Cop- _
Per bill was reported from the Finance fdommit„-
;tee- 'lhs' same committee - reported.aresolutiob. ' • ,
that ntritiet policy nor goodiaith required redem. • :
lion of the ille.twenty bonds' until specie pay-
Mont in resnmed, arid lice sae should take
measures to mouth la r i r e ljunpLion eat as early i
period.as pothible. Also. resolution' providing ,
few the pa ant of the debt in coin or its equiv-
'•
dent. A bill pulsed relieving about a dozen otti , ;,.
• tens of South Caroline. and the Lieutenant (lover- 1
nor of Tennessee from political dlimbitt
tor Morton spoke at length upon:ble bill for there
inelption of specie payment. Various Gills and -
resolutions
resolutions Were introduced. • .
In the Hones a bill passed repealing previous
legislation prohibiting the Inain. temthc e of mil. ;
Web, North: and South Carolina, Florids;Adi. ,
barna and Louisiana. Also one concerning the
internal revenue tax on the various forum of to.
• bather:: A - resolution was adopted providing , that • •
females employed by government shall rooeivu.l,
the same pa i r males wheirthey perform like" , -, •
' services : Eis eral resolutions and bilbtwore lair
9., dueed, IMO them a r.cwsolatiori: oonthrning (ire r
•
arrest of American' citizens in Paraguay,
1 1
RANNAN & RAMSEY.
- ODD= IMARCIDLIIIIII. •
• ;
Oty Ware ISU aid Waaatiatem ,
98131 SOUTH DECOliirD 10131131 T,
IPkllsdelpiala.•
none going to the City will Ihld It to theta
eall and examine Couto*. yD. M.' IL f.
N. B.
mitrantige
()WIN' imp()wrxrio .
JUST tccelved dUttire " abl
ett e A
al cei.- Nee l'e#r, ,
eleseel ,• .
-•-.. I - • • - ?;:
oia Pert iv Isle,
cr!di oberry.! f- . • -
t.
11111benbellillfire • "
Posses Comet. • •
. Julies. etc.,
. • CAS OF Oriatio zum Borrpo! SACS..
• ' Far sale tiy -
a:maniacs welt:Timm nuoTuusts,
ago oinare BLTown EAU Badding 4 Toteirilkti
II4C 14....63
10.110TIOEThe' tatmeriber , maps .
•"'to, lama his Weals ' e..:;.
sad trade amorally. that: be has man made at ergo. 11 ...
mall MEI the large Pry anode 'Johns' House ut i
.
JA(dU. RIEGE T L &•e0.;: - .
N.. 333 itiritis guess; Pialmilelphim,
.. :
Where bet tell ba plowed as falba piat.,,jear. to as ' 1
his Mendeatee. • • '.•
nil very LARGE STOCK always on haul: its lin. ' '
mashy. WWI end cheap*" are matters worthy 1:,
the not t•a and titers& alai bIIIIVII. I 'Teel free to .
my,- that with the facilities amy command., I am pie s .., 1
pared to melt Dry Goods to.the trade visiting this city 1.
at the very lowest =stet firm and as chem.as they 1 ',.
ma Wharfed elsewhere. -- Thankful for past tavolal '
by my army Mends wanes, acquaintance, I hope ty " 1.
Mia. Waft sad unceasing efforts to Mow, malt :a --,- 1
a the ism. ram; Tatra 'wealth/IL_ •-; '
Ta cc tri e lfd ly] REAURIRY Cl.tithaltP ate . : -
' I Jemmied fig United Slaterdaltaftlea 1 .. r- : ,
, - taiizAT-opis DOLLAR *Aug; • 1..
DRY and FANCY GOO SILKS ElOOLICIVI:COT. 12 .
101118,10PIIITIRCI and 81101118. SM. .':
yggIpLATED W A 888 S WATCHES,. KEW- i
L_IROIIIACIONIB. CUTLERY. ac., Ai.. - ' • I,',
To be sold OM ammo yoke at 011-ricer.- '. I ,
Oar witetnissions for dabs exceed those of other es.
tabibhments, and otir.._'itoodit are warranted to Kivu . 2
,
tellitectiOn. Chiba of dad minas receive awl.
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