Aiiit . t:#':..lif..l . o.uOt.'i, - . POTTSVI,LVE, !curcume..t.r. !MARCO IS. ISGS . _ . CoPfil or: the Mineral Jeniaat 'can be obtained only' sattOg, at the • Lel iowinc Omit% IIE IRY. BAKER. Mtheravele; • • GEO. J. PRITCITAIED,' 4 .• • . MRS. Clain LOITIS " . • . HENRY S..DONEE...Asigintul; • PETER. MOORE. Port Cebon. DAVID .PIIIILIPS.Mrttunkoy City,: • • • WM. D. BENSINGER; Tarimqns:. . - • H. Dr.'COrE,SchdylolllAve.n. • . PREMISES FOR SALE:. • • A Rattgles,Tob Preps, which takes •• on a forth 914 12y.; inches—cant 1-lEtvilltre sold at:9so, clr-h.: ••1 MFG 5C7 . 1.1411110.0t1 lined Press. bed 23 by 25% inch ec which cost.s273 will h'sold. at slllo.'es.. sh. • • • • We have no farther use for these presses. and.tht re fore will be sf+l,lat s ;_rent hatrala to those in want_ of cheap pres.'ses.• • .AOrrew ' • . . - B. BANNAN, Pottsville, Pa; Sheafer's Coal andiron SHEAFER'S;M AP OF. ALL - THE A.NTDRACITE COAL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANLk-- , the only and mo=t complete and compact Maptiow published. - Price in Sheets. 2:.; in (men: 31 5 . 0 ton Rollers, *2 75. • SREAFER'S ITtoN, COAL AND RAILROAD MAP of PENNSYLVANIA-11nd theadjoining iron States, With full Atatit , t (es a Iron. distances to market, ,Le., which are north More than the Map itself. Price in Sheets SI : frs ;in Cases. rt :4); and on Rollers, $ 2 75. • .. Theie .NLaps, except those on Rollers, winch can lA' tent by Eaziresak, will be sent by mail any. addreta oot - we-paid, on the receipt of . the above-mentioned prices. - •The editions-of tb6.3e. Maps are nearly. exbanked est. than tea _copies remaining. add we advise those is want of cupleX to applYarly, at this office or *letter. These Maps-nay also be iibtaltiei,,of S. M. PETTEN:. DILL CO.. Boston, and PETERSON BROTHERS Pirtlidelpb • • .. Vt:itmoyr has ratitied the Constitutional A me ndment Lit:coLN was confined to his ,vitlt influenza. • \Tr n- draft commenced in New York city on. Wednesday last. MI was • quiet. ..:SZYgIiA.L New York gold operators went tlii! board" this week; e., failed. - I:lll:st'Ecr.+l: st...stos ..- of the. new Senate ea.nie,tpa. close Sattirday - Joni P. HAt.a . has been...norninated and conftralltd - Minister Plenipotentiary, to Spain. • : Juirs 31.• Nicuity;-1.116 pliyatc secretary of the lirtisideat,'itas . been appointed • zind• eaticiiitted'As.,Consal.to . . :who w ; aciting Cltarle `d Alfaires at Paris sineeth (feint' of Mn. "I).Ali- TON;..:WiII. tie tOutinued in that capacity for the .present, and . perhaps untit . ttie:freneh l Minis ter shall . :irrive at WS.shingt on. . • ~• Drise\ - i financiers iii • WasUinalon -predict aal ear, ti eidi lie in gold, e Kery • prOsp ept litilinchtl'flivorit.i a feriliel decline. The bulls inaY.-ailenpr te iniSli.up : the. afar - but tlin - pi;licy ec..l - ctary...Niceullech ie aaid,to be, against - tlin.:success.of any stich • ituovenduit. • r - • • .• . • • •- • , • . . York . the Sprinff, :elections show . jargel? for the . Mot.. part it cail: . ying - many 11 . , f .•..C: ii r sev - val th;,...-coimer , i , tenders gage up the eon find ing,,,tti: . ,y; . e, 'um .do deeniv • •e the • fw.ns) . for naj ti(.n;il.l .are file:. Ininds f :the 5 . 6 tp tithe l list- tiapse:bt;fpre'tliey notes pro!):11i1 v f banks in 'lll_ l the i for:, . . titter of tlteir organir.ntio4,. recently form- :; 1 1.itu ti6ns.'w ill nut' lie.pri;Viall them n hs „. •. Ai miiol issued :at 4if the .Uniied Sfittes,.. , ,ilto*y•no - Anngei exists iitnitspf the 1:7 nion,:tpickhe bis'to all the siiivifs in region. : This int pLa•taut ant is the fist. Step, taken,. .:tnttict. 1.41: Inntaitilnenttp the ; . initional'Constittitin. in •..•. .• : • be ban isMtl frrnp t he:Nation -1 4 ,:apif . ol.:..'tlVO - Of .Sena, . trs (4.` riciaWli T e . 1111 I riNT.c..l)i ucall d''Ciltronic fe of rl runkemwsi..clurittgjlte. IV 110 i it winter, entirely - ,kip,.eci from tee . on :teemint of their . baif.habits. ti.prt . mriees with ; n the Utiiiit 00'14, u. is: . proposeir br the 'as al . , ntent..t o' l ret ire shout. one halt: of •otirwessels, and'u5e.2.5.,061) . 4 our - seaumd!--Loone half of the tat al. ttUiti her. In s ery fqr.;.se:rj• ice: upon. land..Tlicre.is nu use.M;w•hilmvir4,:r•So many . . • .. .• • v.e'ssels . .in.s.erviee ; arta ISt' this measure retinee- ,the .expenses ae 7 iiin'tinent-iery Much:. -, .EtzrtorE4N•STlLl..kpli" . 1111:14. I FAIION recentljr!te . ettiv . .c . N. 57,411-. 1 - tigion . frord•pioutittetit icaii in f nn. on_ . . ... • „ tiati Paris, state that all•-sympatIty, with . e.‘ . is: ritpid ty: that ,'t to , f't 5e . rittutjt is tictw.,c4iisitlered.;ity.-itailL• as.perfectix: sf?pOltsk iii its aisc; tht . despatgites. ffina•Lo ,- ;•i laud anti .Fraut:te 'Aye . beeOriiiniglt.x.beetliiigly friendlyeciivids •txtited r tates . .. - . • . :cr( as been ....eon ftrined- • s Spiletary 01 1 'Mal lutiv vent4ireil . Upon 'do ire's'of 9.f. f o'Nl: a, It :" firmed as .Secrelar . }-.6lthe ltiteriiir,. but gill. is tenter it rimii. n du; ie :iiefore - . 11.ay• - ; at witch titue Judge. :Lid •resiguo.4 , to il!take of Ne w- York., lias :also peen_Aloiilitiated - and eonOrnied asGimptroller 'of file Treasury. , • ictwfilau a far delivering •coal to retait customers, hasbeen adopted in Philadelphia: Tha c.).11, -can't ally scre'eued, placed in trquare iron boxes. each holding about seventy-. . Ave pounds: Tilte, the required nuthber, are 'placed in appropriately u, ni.r cted:wag .ous, and the -Ito . Os being delivered over the open sides of the vehicle are. conveyed rutty to the tin . - without dust or dirt- :either is the street- orniviatin 'doors : would seein an excellent . plan. -" • AT Tilt: itKi." ENT election for Governor- , and members of the Ltiislature, in Tennessee, Brats-111°w was 'chosen withettt,opPoSitiOn... A. )letnpliis paper stlys that an opptisitifin. ticicet. with tuty_show 'success,~.titld lime - received .1 - 000 votes in .that city. .There are some indications that those iutbe - interest of democracy and the.sclidlion in that State, are organfrinfi a party,. N's•ll . oe real object is 'to prevent the ratificathnt by the Legislature, of the amjntirnent to the Constittition abol, ishin<zshiver, . . Tile rrsnma; : i.44.. - Tun, a . paper which has iiiisoperffir. in Western Nuttylvania, for 'ability and enterprise, and wilielf.has'_ a cir- . .culation larger-than any of its- cotemporarieS irat titer e,:aPpears this week-An : rt . mir type and in an ildar , ed.form.• 'The voteran editor, - 4, Fo.lter, has: disposed Of"Tinter ests in the paper tOMQssrs. and I :tniAi:, wini have had Many, Yetirs elierience in. the news and mechanical departments. 'ln the hands of thiS abl e Combination the ./...4s . patch. will we.do not doubt, increase in .eirculatiOn ao,iluence SunyEron :GLN Kfi A 1..-AS • ilia. ,time sp ptOaelle.sfor the ineetittg the State.• Union Convention, tavarite names are advanced:tor the positions to be filled' at .the. next State rlecthin. .:Thef Fiends in Dauphin,- Lebanon,. B , rk4 and :or Gen: ar laingingfoilvtird his'name in . connection with the odic& of ..Survyor General. We slajghl lie creatly pfeased to.nititnafely record ninination,.ihr his services . in - ,.the army der' tig.thiswarentitle him to lLe recognition.. while his wortli asa limn and a . citizen, anti capacity would enable him:to lilt it aeeep ti; ths people of Pennkylvitnia.... Tan whole Ititiiiinttintiers74.oingt*A* elected ieNCti_Hampa6 re 'a t m' Prlegnlititans. . , DANIEL Doecateirrr' nettled bp the Union incif cartdl date at'thifulectiOtiiieitauttilim; for. Distriet Attorney., Sic„ pottgherVr has: invariably , refusenfaheConic it ctindidate for offiee, hia.earnest, patriotic effor s-in the cause of the Union; .have naciuestionably, _ had- much force added to them bkhia dikateresteddms. 13 it as he is :a lawyer of signal ability, a., pa triot ofunquestioned soundness, as' he'has devoted time and talent to, the gmit carse, we trust that the Union myn of Philadelphia will nominate him and insist that be shall ac cept it. We believe they coUld not get an ' ahler or more honest, certainly no more " Vote for Lincoln: and there will be no. more draft ing."—gorraimEAD.Pirr.n.q. • . Our . readers will bear us out that There has been very little; drafting since Lincoln was re-elected, and, our arms' are •triumphantin almost every - battle=field: - 'Volunteering so brisk, that it is doubtful . whether those . •wlici have been drafted, -will be called upon to serve. if it had not . been for the aid and comfort given to the traitors of the . South, by-the miserable copperhead traitors of the North. it is extremely doubtful whether .any drafting would have been required to *put down The rebellion. , . Li the 'Hoitse- of: Representatives at .Harris= burg_ last week; an act extending • the law_ which prohibits the cafying of cimeealeddeadL. ly .weapons in Philadelphia, to. all the coun ties of the State, was discusSed and passed. An act . fixing the standard' weight of.potatoes at .56 lbS. - .per7bushel, Gurnsey, moved to fix it at the `Government weight. This was • • finally agreed to, and. the bill passed. A. supplement to the . School law, relating to the education of destitute : orphan children of sailors and soldiers, .(providirtg, that . school directors ; shall take andalletsvh orphan children to ..the Care of responsible persons,) was discuSsed, and finally ,passed, but will probably. be amended by the Senate in ieveral imPortant pat - deniers before :be- coming a law Naw HAMPET IRE . OVERW gi..3IIN6LY . • Rt.- I' CB LW, A N . . —Neiv Hampshire held herlSttne election on Tuesday last, and .Stnythe, : publican, was elected . Goiernorby ten..thOu.: sand majority. The first district was .repre sented in the _last: Congress by Capcain Marcy, a - Hemocrat of the extremist gelid:M." The terni:previous it had returned Gen. Maraton:. The. feeling there , has.been very .. strong, and the efforts of the oPposition have centered in this district, giving up all real expeepitinn of defeating Prof. Patterson-and Mr. Rollirts; in the second and third. The fact that the Governor and,all of the.other officera On the tnion ticket have been elected is an evidence of thefeeling.4 the State,: - and electiOn• of Gen. - Giltnaii Marston Over - Capt. Marcy. in .the firit (Rockinglottn). diStrict, 'affords ircat 'cause for satisthetion. A .majority of one inituired In' the Aldose," and pine out of . tl‘efve Senators, tozother-*itli- all of the Nuncillors, makes a - Clean sweep and estab, lishes a - favorable precedent for other ., . •• - • • ' QUM AND: Tliti: sYs-• iematic and ineeessfdl plading . of ' ; ollit..geat , popular loans hitshardly - attriieted I,lle ntteri tion which it deserves... 'The - G4vertiMent Agents. Mess . .s. J. Cdoke &Company: repOrt an aver:igedaily•snhseription to the Seven- thirty Loan: since the ec.nnnenevment.of their agency, Of three millions arid a half of dollar's. a result which, when we consider: that we are no 4 - erriv hig . uporr the' fifth year the ' costliest of wodern -wars, is . not Only the most elOqUelt, i4'aginable commentary upon. the .leteinfination of the American peopletd tall) Ate nationo iMegritY, but the . Most alsi) that cotild •be asked of of Crea, , rce: of untrammeled individual free 4 cOtintry,. to suppose - that the .0 4vernment. 'obligations of suat . a people can only be - aintaii . .ed in- the .market Tit the' .SUpply. of a factitious 'Mid,. •therefore, .depreciated currency; .is an insult . - y: ,r7ighateVer Measures : would •reStcirejMftlth to`the, Ordinary constitution of conneree'and.fiddnceauning us would nee-! • el - sarilyjp&lb. ; reinforce - the . public confi dence by reinforcing the real stiength . of the THE • CHNS'iITUTIONAL AHENDH.ES7. The rejertiou of the Constitutional A:mend-. !Tient abolishing..slavery throughout. the lint. tell States,. Uy the Legi-lltilre'Of New Jersey, on. the Ist, : defeats that - Measure for the piesent:' Bc far . eigtokm States-have ratified the . deli : 011 ; 0' Congress, while 'only three have 'rejected' The question . now - .come before The People of : the three States . which haVerejected the amendment, aud Will.•pro .bably have a direct'heiring Mion the election OftliemeMbers of,their next Legislatures... „. . . . . . ~ . . Ttle Legisla!tire.S . of...the Itollosi - ing -States .., . have ratified tlie-a.inendtae.Dit :.- , - • .. • • •.. • '1.,--I'llinniF. Feb-J: . •'•.• 10.-i'CAligeouri. Feb... 7. ... '. .2.-i-Tihorielsland, :Feb. 2. IL-I-Ohio. Feb. 8 • . . il.--.-Miehigaii,. - Feb. 2 • .,- -.12. Minnesota. ; Feb.B. 4.—.Nf IV. yoek; 'Feb, - 3,. - . - 13•. • t Ktinsaa, Feb.-R.', • s.—Pennsylimithi. Feb. - 3. 'l4. Virginia, Feb. 9. *ti.--.3laryltuid:,Feb 3: .15 Indiana. Feb..l3: .• ' .-,-Mns.an'etni9ei' , ..Feb:.3. 18 . -Nevada. -Feb:lB. • 7 8,-..- - Wer-t Virginia, Feb. 3.• .. 1 . - --Lotiiitiana. Feb. 17. 9.Zitain.:•. 'Feb. I. . - - .1•Z --Wisconsin, Feb. 24. . • I' . . . - • . . .Tfoktegiglatiires •of .t he.. following Statests . .. ha .e'r!,je.eted the amendment : . • . ..- - .. . .. .1.iPe1..,. Feb. 5.1 2". Kentucky. Feb. 2 . 3. I N J. 3far. 1. . ..-.. The Legislatures. of the following, loYal States have: yet to vote upon the amendment :. A -- (ll.l . P.rif ....4(7.,1P'. "Pri:irs. Meeting qf I,eqisla; ‘fliansas ".. -- ". R epubliban ...:,Now in m.ssion.: • ibiierticut.: ..... :...licpulilican:.:;May.3.l6.s. :tilifornia. ' "" - - Republican,. :„FleC. 4. 1'41;; : " lbws:. . ... . . ...,.. - ....Republican ....Jim . 7, 1 , 44. • N(4 Ram i;sh ire Pcpub I i ran:: ...Tune 7; 1..z1Z.,, Oregon" - Pepubli,cani ....Spa 1 0. is;s: l i colieet , ee " ' - " Repnblican.... :A pri i 7, 326.5, Vermot•. Repuhlic.ati....Oct. 12, 1565.. .. " . total number of States ::: , ‘,-cessary to ratify amendment (thre"2-fO'urths)... "..2, States which haie rat.itled ' • " " " I Rijeeted. _ :..... - • • ' . THE EXITED STATES FE`►TE. The term of each of the tolloWing Senators •• • • expired on the •30 inst., and their ..suceesSeirs and thbse•who are . re-elected: to. serve, Until . • the 3d of March;lS7l, are as 'followS Hon. B. I.l..AuthoO.rof R. I. Hon, John S. Cailite, of VI 'Hon: .liimes W. Grimes. of kiwi Re-eleetok lion:Jobn of N. H kitron lion. It. liarrlinu. of Oregon • Gen. ii. Williams. 11on. , lacob M., Howard. of Mich Re-elected::: dames H. lane, of Kansas '"Re-elected."- Hon Lazarus W. Powell. of lie • :lames Guthrie. Itichnraon, of 111 Rich tril Yates. Hon.. S, ants-hum . .of Hon. Johnl.:. Ten Eyck. of N..f No - election. lion Morton S; Wilkinson. of Minn.. Daniel S,N.trion. 11,,a..w. T. Wiley, of West Va. : .11e-eleeted. Hon. lienry Wilson, amass • lie - elf•cted.- .. ' Hon. Nathan A. Farwell. of Maine...Wm Feesenilen • Of. fhe Slates in. this class; there is no - - rep . reientatibn from AlabamkArkansas; Georgia, . • Louishnia; Mississippi, North Carolina, South. _ • Tennessee and Textfs-: • • ••The next class. the tern' of - whic.i will - ex:- pire oil the 3d . 18137, -eonsists • of the folloWing Senators.:. • .!• • • • • lion. B Gratz BrOwn of. Missouri. - lion. Daniel Clark;of New ilacapshire colltimer. of Vermont. • lion. Edgar-Cowan. of Pennsylvania:. Oarret DM is. of Kentucky.. F. S. Foster, of Connecticut. I ion:. Jame); liarlan. of lowa. • • Bon. lra Barris. of New York: • • (Vacan4.] Maryland. lion. T. 0. Howe. of Wisconsin. - • 11401.11eury S. Lane, nt-indiani.. • lion. .I.*A-Mcbougall, of California. .11ori.J. N:Nesinids, of Oregon. • S. C. Ponieroy. of Kansas. Bun. John:Shemin, .of• Ohio. Lymah Truinbull; of lion. 'James W. Nvti, of Nevada.' • • Of . this'class there is do -representation of A I aharn Arkansas, :Florida, • Georgta, siana; Norih Carolina. and South Carolina. The last claps, whose • seats: Wilt tecome - vacant in 1869, are • lion : C. R. linckalew. - of Penicivanla. . Znchatinb Chandler. of Michigan, • ".'• lion. John .Conne4;• of California. • "• . • Ihin. Janes illten. of CiaineetictiL • •. • ' • Pon: Jellies R. Doollttle,cif-Wiarxinsin, • •• •• lion..so gra ,;•6 pooh of Vermont, • • Henderson, Of 31iFgairi, ••• . • A:llendrieka, of Indisnii: , • Hon. RovenirJohre!on. of Maryland. .• • lion. Eclair' Martin. of-New•Yark. Hon. Lot 31. Morrill. of Maine; ••• • - lion. K. Ramsey. of Minnesota; • • .• • . lion. George-IL Riddle, of .Delaiyare..% • . " • lion. 'William Spratie, of Rhode Nand •: • .. , • lion. Cherie.. Suriiiet; of Mraatielingetts; • •• !iv». P. 0.-Van Winkle, of Weat • •.'. Benjamin F. wade. ' • • Alan •Williani orlieve Jersey.: .. • • • " lion. W. hil Stuart, or-Nevada. • •••- •'• • • • Of this'class tliere is no "reprctentation of Florida, .Nississippi, Tennessee, 'i'exas, - and • Virginia. le.x*lfittirit..ot a • - Crrr-,PortiOtareb, , 11„--1.865. - -4TtitiattalijnOrg-' . thtatetter brit_ olfr.tkiert,p4-ar belinCL jumper;:waff-exgcnted btishonting, _yesterday. He bad forme r ly belong to a - New- - York battery, and subsequently. to the Bth-,Delt • *wari , rer* meat, from which he deserted a short time ago. Returning to City . Point soon- after; • "'as an unassigned sttbaßtuts,-baving pocketed'-a , large bounty, he wee recognized-by - an officer of :the.Sth Delaware, and arrested. Alter the reading of his sentence on thane-ea. - I aloft of his execution he made...A few remarks - , . • stating that he' was `.• in-for it,-and that it 'could, not; now-be - helped." said that he was .not yet twenty-one years' of age-;* that 130,000:-was s coming - to him from hie grand-father On bia arri 7. val at that age, and that he 'hid offered the gni-- 'verriment this sum for his' retease, , but;itd, not been succeesfik. He *dosed by 'mockingly : say in K that he died *fir his country: < - • • • He - died ":game," as the•saying is:declining to have bie.eyhs*batidaged, and sitting enri - ly on hiiSi • coffin facing the fire of the squid detailed Co car=: ry into.effeet the execution, 'He was shot thropsii and through, and_ died in!Atnitly, filling back to Ids coffin, which was oxen • . WE eallthe - attentiou of. our readers to • an dvertisemerit . of An.II.INOALE, & CO., .Europe. Jeweleri'l•Ageuts, of New York.. ' The 1374tesh- of Kingston,.o . • liV., - .says of them, i1c0v..24-,1.864 . . . A short time since an. advertiseinent 'Of An-at:dale &.• 00., 147.11roadway.;.New York. appeared In the coturnmi: of thisi paper, headed ,*..Great Gift -rtiitiibution,... by which the public were informed .that it largeniumtiq-of ;Gold and Silver Watches and Ornaments were to be dis r . posed Of by Lot, —the total cost being. only $l, and'a. 'prise. in return valuedfrom s3:to $5O : also bolding out great advantages to agents.. A lady subscriber to the: WhiO.b.eotme an agent, and by.request brought- Some twenty articles. suet as prizes for her. agency,. to this office for inspection.' arid without hesitation we can state thateach and all of the articles were.worth treble • the amount of cost to the recipignts,and some six times. . • The -Nein . York .4/pion *rote aslolliiival • • We have just inspected, at the office of Arrandale & Co.'s Agene.y for European. Manufacturing. Jewelers', a large assortment of fashionable and valuable jewelry. -consisting of gold and silver widches• chains, bracelets, ladies• sets. rings: &c., all of the new and most fashion. able-patterns. We also notice a large quantity of silver .corisisting of goblets and drinking cups. 'cruet: .stands, -fruit baskets. spoons. fOrks,. 5c We understand. th'it the whole of these newly, imported articlffi are to -lie disposed of on novel principle. giving great ..ad 'vantages to buyeis, and 'affording extensive- employ. meat to . bonts.„ Our readerit will find all particulars. hi our advertising columns: and we know the firm in nnestion to be very respectable, and.thoroughly worthy .of public confidence. • : •• • - . BEN RIMER. nor Rrom—After - - Bontwell had convicted Brooks on the floor - of the-House ota-deliber ate slander and libel upon Gen: Butler iu the matter of the Smith'gold-seizure.- and after he had, appealed to him in vain to retract his charges the calmumator. from `the shelter of. his parliamentary privileges, ,flung at the soldier a dirty.' insinuation—that when ..the war broke out.he was an milluary attorney, in a little town'in tle Massachusetts, with' a small' practice, whomeier 'canto to New York,and never argued causes in the Sr preme-Couit of the United States in Washington; and vet who bad got rich since the war began, - Imo, there; fore, .133C16t have Btoleii ' .• •.. . For present refutation . of .thiti and Similar calumnies; rwiil say -born my poSitive knowledge, that for five years preceding the war Gen. Butlers income froth his lhw.practice-in Boston and:Lowell amounted VI - $20,090 • a year—that he has been one of the, foremost and .most semsosful lawyers-in Massachusetts or . twenty-three years -:thiti when he started with-hti command for . - Baltithore he left the trial of deause half finished, and - seas oh that day worth '1120,000 . of Invested 'property. the 'accumulations of a life tif:Taboi—that he planned , the purchase of the - bankrupt J.lawrence property,_ Organized a.company to stock rind. run -the-mills, put $50:000 into the - 'enterprise,. and directed its operations with such success that the -gm par value of the subscri bed stock-has risen to :150, and: the dividends to' the shareholders for.three years have been 50 :per cent. - tt, year -.-that he is to-day, liberal and handsome liver-as he-has ever been. worth . s2`4o;oon—and that every.dollar Of this property has been honorably and justly 'earned that his account books. inodelA of business exact itude and' method, :will give the history'of every...dollar ' of it, front the trine he .was 21 years old. They . .are open to the inspection of the World- low let . this lie PEASSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. In the Senate, - onTuesday; the General Appro," paSsed ; also, a supplement to the act enabling State banks to become National ; a sup— Oen:lent to the act providing,' for the payment of interest interested the State debt; providing for the punishment.of trends on drafted" men.: . The Nevada Silver :Mining. Company, was incorpo rated.. the bilLalienating the beds of. rivers - was refused eonSidoration, 15 to 10;• and the - Senate adjonriied,r " . : . -• ." In the House the General .Ihinnty bill of 'i4oo per capita was Passed.• The House refused to din ' charge. the City. Railway Committee from .consid :eringthe act to allow colored. persons in the cars.," add passed acts ailoWingthe Cherry Run Petro loum.Comnany-to inrrvase its capital ; illioirpora- • ting Hie North: ;American Mining Company ;; an act allowing citric to run in'PhiladelpiiasonSun .day defeated:. .The Pelaware DiviSion Canal was allowed to raise its:tolls. • A.numhor of other' bills of smaller moment were also pissed.• ". PEN, • PAN'T E Silllgl3oE.S iairSlists Anna,. Dickinson is, lecturing in New en - Western Tennessee has, been opefled to • • . . iteArrne*Tire, : inia Whitink _LOrini; the prima donna, died in Cuba on the' 2fitif ultimo.. iitirThe Wlnnebagoes'.'are .treating with .the government for their removal from .Dacotali to Übe Omaha reservation, in Nehiaska.,.. • . . Steinway,.Jr.; of the firm of. Stein .way k Sons r piano-fortii .manufactorefs, diad in New York, on Saturday of consumption; • . . . . . . : .• lyi l r-A perty.iif Senators . and - ,lteim'esentativeg , wit h -then. :ivjves i .numbering in all about.nfty, left WaShingion• on ..Tuesday last,.'. for a !visit 'to' Charleston. • . • .• . .' • • - ' • • • • • - . • • . , . 441 - IVin. T:Rogers: formerly,editor of-the Jer sey ,City on Saturdayi and was buried froni the residence of his brotner-in4aw at.Bergetr.. • . • ' " • . . ~' ,trir'A large nurnber of the inen drafted from Jersey City have concluded to.enter.the'atiny:fOr one year, 'and are now making arrangements for that.pnrpose. _ .• . -I .- . - . ~ . ~ - AirThe Americansin.London celebrate'd Wash ington,s birthday by a dinner, at which Xtr: Morse, .the United States .Consfil, presided ; and• Mr. AdamS Wits the principal guest. • ." • Ar'lt is - stated on good authority that there are not tWe:nty bone lo.let in the (qty . of , Brooklyn; and in that,. part . . a the ".city.: which , was, befoye 'called Williamsbur; not. half as . , , . -,e..6 - "CieOrge Meoontiell; (aon of ~lohn McCon nell, Ofl:Lidianon,) •a - member .of „Stith Pa. Regiment: died recently a prisonerin - the •lianth, baying been. taken in :May last in the - battle of the Wilderness.' In Patterson many of the conscripts ;have . conchnled to go into the 'army, some of them thinking that they can de better - there.than . . by staying' at hoMe..•.lint to substitutes are being. pit in there—the supply being short,, and th price higk. Diu Fall River Coal is so MO:that one Of the churches - has voti:d to do without coal the:remain der of the winter.'; The new plan-was tried - last Sunday, and the clergyman sayrithat if-it is to'be . -eontinued i he shall.preacli ply ten minutes here after.:. . . . . . . . . . Jr.frTwo of the selectmen 'of a certain town in Windham county. Velmont,.hayea.,sbarp t`eye.to the vtin ' ehatiee:" Being,anthoriz'ed to procure mon to apply' to the_credirotthelOwn,. they se mired-two men, at the town's expense, as litisti= tales for thentjekes. • • • - .treThe Prince• of Wales' has' an income rif ,about one million dollars a. year. The "Hart ford Poit thinks as his family'ie sninll , , and , his wife does her own housework, and he cuts down his old clothes. for, his bOy to wear,• he • Mill be lilielylo'getalont; on that Sum. • • tre — Of the twenty-five members of ~; t he Illinois Senate not one is a•na•tive Of that :State, while five are ,natives of Ohio, and two of Indiana. -And 3:et •Soothern Illinois was.t'onsiderably settled before the wilderness \vas broken-in - Ohio.:•Of theAghty, five'members of the Mouse; eleven are na:tives•of that State; and ten of Ohio: '• ••• 7 . „ •E ITe learn that Major Gi•neral - Mott • islo.be preSented with a handsome residenCt by.the peo ple of New JerseY,. in testimony of 'their appreci ation of his Services in the field ;throughout the preSent. rebellion. . The. General htM. expressed his preference.for tordentowmithere his family -now resides, as 'the location . Of the anticipated . ittrls.l6 coal traint.4'are no t e being... rim on the . NOV Jers4 Contra] lintilroad, 'as the' engines'on tint road . arci.ninstly . up for . repairs: A . s.a M ro , e(pience of this,..ecial.is selling at Z•l3 a ton at rezahethport, With the prospect of • ,still grc2Ater 'itdr4nce in the 'price- among - retaile, s, :until . the engines are again ready to run. which. will - be-in about .anmouth.' •• . . CIIMC~F(ITS,, I{C-QlCe[ed, gz - A gentleman got long. since in ono of hia ricks in' Sonth songht . to make himself interesting to a geod-looking mother . of. a, sweet. baby,. od npying_ the next seat in.the car. After 'dull praising the baby , hd remarked to the is 'a real sticker :I -"suppose?"' `.No . , air," said the.lady bliashing,: - "Ws.had to raise him on, thebOttle." The 'gentleman ..restimed hie read and has not . bragged., on auy • strange baby . Alt- John Harlan, of lowa, the new . Secretary of .t be interior, a. native if Illinois, - forty-four. vearS of age;.having been born in Clarke county, 111'th - et-State. on the 20th of August, 1820:' He "received a..thorough pradtical ..education, . and gradnaled. - .at - -13,.niversity . in.,1815. • He Studied law, and was shtirtly. afterwards admitted to the bar. He subse . qiiently removed to Iowa; and was choSeit Stipernitendent of Public Instruc tifin in 1817; and President of the lowa Wesley - an Univer:;ity in 1853. - In 1854 he. , was elEcted to, the Senate'of the United States. : . -4-riel A than camel() the Duke of. Wellington With a'.pateuted snide- "What hai•e, you to 'sifter?".'gr•A bullet-proof jacket, your ace." l .. "Put it The. inventor obeyed: • The Duko rang a, bell. And aid-do-camp prbeented.himself: "Tell the captain of the guard to order nne of hiS' men to load with hall eartridge.r..The inventor .disappeared; niul4as never seen spin near the Horse Guards: money wasted.m. trying that invention: • • . ISit - The steamer Hansa brings us later Europe Sir Frederic Bruce will. replace Lord. Lyons at Washington.. • Tho Austrians',..fike the citizens of cape Good Hopei-appeal to,have crim-' Ana's no longer sent there; and it 18 . said the ap-. pril•will_ be granted. ;The -Italy has pro claimed mnesty for the Turin Tints. Marshal . Narvacx, of Spain, •pronounces ' the country and its finances in a bad condition. The Schleinfi-g-1101- Steiti..queslion is being 'again discuSsed, in Russia . Prussia,.and Schleswig. watits a canal be= tween the Baltic and German ocean, and a.num her of other privileges.' •' •• . • • stir — Late Mexican and . .Havana. advises have been received by steamer Liberty" at-Ne* York:, zaccpnaitla Naas Captured IKY the Jnipetialists on the 17th tilt. ..The'Spatiish and Italian miniSteis lid.arrived at,Vera.Crdz. The reported ontrages on.linion.refugees and the American Consulate . at Matanniras are' confirmed. ' The diseerSion of" the various guerrilla bands is reported.. 'At Gar.... Re,' 400 prisoner S -were Captured,. and they have been sent - tn consequence of the fall . of the place, - two Juarist generals :have given in their adhesion tetbeEmpire. Several . French - veti, Sels hate .beenleSt in a storm offlfezailan...A.War . departthent has been formed in• Mexic.),' by order of the Emperor. Maximilian' has issued a precla- Anation:Of religious freedom. In -the barber: of .Havanai*on..the.4th ir . ..stpind"-.nrisuroessful of-. fertxtins made.hy4fiCates to capture the-Arneiieau '" . steamer Shooting Star. ... • • . . , 44i10tti441,61e --Abowhavlowspoot ! *oo.4*, "e.;,...their.war IKKRP, with batekp-• a t If tawi t y 3 gm, near W — aret e rta e n, on .m itnWallgbtgra 73z. . . , ~. . , . ' —The liarrDepartnaeitt tow received ititelthrwe of _ el i eta4 theitietlf -therjteglienlifatidldee•• with a pato e t c lupe* a4ofilitter:leacallia.Zenas. •..teporlailhaturthe liNi4nearliontn? • west' " 4' 1 ., 1010 , 1MLIwatieu andtheidtettle; -Weltiediwerniheßml‘at.- • '-‘'' ' - ';,,,-•,'•': • ---: t. —, * ,..a1..id Vali clidi4:oetil he: wereght7deid=coanty,ly.; on the.lifli and lodge —Gan. Shermairs'elde ' bag animist Wilmington; and all the, Winverta and other supply ,vetielatiftenbeenizdeted free? , CheFl eit9n , 1 411 4. f4fTere. nah WC Ifetiltiretalt C. '• • ' •-'• ': ' ' • —ben. Palliel4eoinnumitnginsentneky,lato iimitied an order the.g.oforeenient of the act of. Con- Frew ''''thatitfteet eild phild,en of shins milked ••!- , s• - . . . _, • . • , .„„ • ' -Genist eraian has been heir d from ofic ially: .111 s sihnosstch is dated Laurel Hill; N. C., and states that everyllibila progressing thief, ' Details are omitlesi by Secretary &sultan for obvious :•, • reporti.te -414.8ebe1. War,Departminst, snider dateof the lOtti;•thatlWide ilampton,bad" had a ti ght viititAtilristricir, ind 'that - the linter • was badly worsted. losing tusaysrucaa-houses and prisoners.— The 10c ,111 4. ofPe,ePgßger , " •-• :with three thousand civalrE and ditional ery. has marched from Baton - Rouge to Clinton, 'la...,He flails - &majority of theiseeppleloyal. Troops are Inkling:Neer Orleans .for fifolvnie, and r"11- lar merchant ateamerahare,beett tiken...tor transports. —litichurcnalw4ma. panic on Saturday, Sunday, and Monda last,. id - consequence -of the movements of Sheridan.,:: y an. , --W returned Union prisoner. who beings the infaelnaiklu, stater! that the Alarm belle were rung, and. eVery4wailable man was , mdered "ont.-Y.Sheridan reported to Only twenty miles from the destrey -ing the canal. It is thought to be his purpose to cut the Danville Railroad; and there Than a junction' With the Army of the Pine - mac.. Preparations for the evacu 'Mien offtichmond have.beeti tn . progtessforsometime. 'All thei machinery for manufacturing purposes; .Ic.; . _ . . . —Gen. Sheridan./ official of his recent move ments in the Shenandoah - valley.is Published... -. On the* same night as the defeat of Gen. Early,: Casters:divis ion entered Charlottesville:, On-account of bird weath er there was a delay•of two ders. DivisiOns were sent out in different directions, and the railroad for eight miles in the direction of :I,,ynclautre and two.lion bad- gee on the Rivapna river- were destroyed A.ll the bridges on - thalyriebbargitailinta were destroyed and the James river canal was cat and otherwise seriously damaged.' No oppositicni was met witti. - and the se cessionists were completely bewildered by the move ments of our forces. - .Twelve canal boats, laden with -supplies. ammunition, &c.,- .and fourteen pieces of ar tillerY,Were capture& . • . • - —The fight at Kington appears to have been consid erably exaggerated , by the- rebels. It appears from .Newbern advices :of the 13th that portion Of D. 11. Hill's troops got betweentwo divisions of. <Joys forces and captured two. hundred men. and - a battery, The fight did not last two hours,. ankresttlted in the ad - vancement of our lines beyond its first meition, • seven.' miles from Kinston.. On the Atli Bragg again attacked Cox..making: two separate • warmth:4, - which .were re pulsed with heavy loss to the enemy.. One piece of ar tillery and two huirdie&lirlsoriwere captured: A dispatch of' the 11th, states that' the rebels. Oated-,by their. revious partil Success. made several . desperate charges on the leth - . but were repulsed each Aime. Oar forces were intrenche& and were within -three miles of Kinston, The 'eneinY,were receiving reinforcements. So Was General Cox. 'Schofield was direetiug, matter's, . and another fight expected; The enemy it was thought, would then- fail back beyond the Neuse river. An Official dispatch from Gen.' Schofield confirms • this intelligence. - • ' • , . THE COAL TRADE. . Pint/vine. March 1S; ISOS. The quantity lent by Railroad this week js 60,- 876 05 tons, against 55,579 - tons• for the corres ponding week list year. ' - . • The demand for 'Coal continues good, and•pri The tasclestßui iij this week ss follows corn- . psied with hist year_ •• • - . ..- i 564.; • • •-. juso4, • -,. - - • . .150. ills - n.i e . . 1.. - .• -, • ; .: : • •• . • ' ._,•_,,,• • • • • - ..•.. • MUM. : TOTAL. ..mx.A.. TOTAL. " DEO.". -I ' ' . . o.ocli , otn Aseo - P2t - R. R. R 55,579 . 624,8234 80.976 • 899,150 ... 4.892 • -....- •', ••' • • ' : . ' '.., ••• -. '• , • .__.- ._ L Val R. R. 31,501 : 312,3191 3/.307 346.0 P '33,7 53 , 4' 5..31 I Refill . •• .• • Rally . • a •st'a.' -.,'..- - Ts - e' - - &rant S'th. 19,914 -. 178 4 743' 34;393 - .97,R01:11" 880.843 . ----- 11 /g ~ . °1 o ';'• j' . '**(j."ii• ''' ulo.. ASS, 93', 3 i ...."- nth - 4.826 ... 46.185 3:551. -: 30.0851 . 816,1 , • . •.• ~•;' ' .: • • ' /I' ll uis ' - imo 7 ": 160: . 96 . • ST , Penna. LI. 0 -4,399 ' 29:074, . 7,921 • 52.1431 . 23;069 •••• .• • :.. •- •'' - ••••••• *-,••••-• .60 , 4 ''' 3.4 Sliamo3in., •..-•. •• 60,614 i . • -•- '31.0'29 .• -696 Schuag IslaylgationStoc . ...... ... . i 45 ...... „.6 Trevortoia.. .. .. - . 1 .. '1'•I . • 300 -:. 2,993 . 2,999 ' • - •"' • • ' P I M / ''' • . •• :i 5 . 9 1,-: • , Sh.-11t. .•..- . ', .. • 2,173 • ' ' - - '.. 89.17. . 1. , t • k i • E :ii i ii . . R. *,,yi rod . • :• ! ':/ ° . . n . 1 , ... .. ....... .......... .. ....... l- (, 0 0: I 5 . _, ‘ I*. . 84. ... Lykens Val. - . .• ... 'l,Bl . •- • 7,178 • 5:31 • Broad Top• • '28,642 -• .. 20,275 , aver 'tittle Schuylkill yailniail . '. '- . - ..50 .405, :ID. .. . • . ___._.... • • . • : Lehigh.Valley.Railroad ... 50 68 . • ....• 116,51911,254.049113,3471'1,216,810 . ' • • • " • " • .." ' Bonds •• •• • 166 96 • 97.. ,'.. . .. ... " 11,218,81811 . 8,818- . •: : • - • 'Llii • la Canal •• ••••• • ' ..,•• • .., .......•.:. ' • 50,• 00 • 84)4 .. o. .. 'Bonds • •" • ' 11•111 1 • 1 ": - . .. - - -.-,• I 37,2331.. 1,5291 • . CaltArissa Railroad '" . - . • -.50 10: ' 11.. • "• - 'k '-• preferred'. '- .. . - ; .. : ... -5926 - "27 • Minertaßailk Stock. -- • - .50 . 50.. le weekly supplies by Railroad • •Farmeno.Batik , Stock. . '- • . :50 50* 50 ' la from that of last yoir..•••-' Government. Bank Stock - :.-. :-. :... .. ... 60 .50 50" . .- Pottsville Water Compiny - Stock.:.;, -•251 25 , 28 - , e: Kelmylkill Navigation• ,' . -.Gar -on neit . bloriday for ' .11. S. Bonds, 1381 .- •, - - • 100109.. 199)4' 17.. S. 1 '6•lolioter ••• • - .. I poatmen,'We :ler - U.:S. 6-20 Bonds - (c0up0n5.0n.)....,.. i 100'109 . 109X f freight, whi' U. S 10-40 • • • • . • 100 96. 96)4 - • • Ceitifidifes of Ihdebtedileis.: , . . „•.• ... 100 MAC 98g. ‘4.8 addet.t. .Gold (premium Philada ),. ;.......- ... . , '190:171: , 171 X. ly;kill ' • .Butler Coal Co - • .• ' .. 50; 10)4 11 • ' . Poltim.Coal. .. . - . . • , , opf - Green.Moontahi Coal .. '.. •.. .: 7 .. ....:.-. ..501 - .: . • Lopust - . ": .. ." .-; . - ... .. .. , ... ~. , 50 , - oc . :04 .New Y.:irk anniiddle.Coal .: '• . 5.6 . .. - -: Biglicinutain . ' -•-. -.-: . 50 '43,;( • .133,i Sieatera Falls Coal Co • - . '. .• •• 00 .7.14. 714; Dliipond Coal Co . .. • .. - The weekly supplies hydtailrOad, does not vary much from that of last year.. . • . The: Schuylkill. Navigation Company will be ready on next Monday for transportation • The Boatmen,'we learn; ask Wit year's-closing 'rate of freight, which was about\s 12 . to New York; this 'added. to, the 'closing rates of toll on the Schuylkill .Navigation,last year. $1 93, would make about 0 . 05 per ton. to 'Now York. :The gene ral imp-vision is that last year's closing rates of — traiimpOrtatiini will be maintained. If this iy de- . cideff ou,' we, think it will he a mistake. in the pre-. sent aspect of business affairs of the eountry; and will limit the sPring demand'to nuniediate wants under the impression that _Prices Will be . effected isgcild and other articles of commerce will. e, as the Rebellion. \varies. The price of Coal has reced-. ed froin 50 cents to Sl. a ton from last fall's Closing price's, and transportation, in view of last . yeare large profits, ought to sympathize: with this. re' - We are ,aware that it is difficult to reduce rates when butlittle or no corresioiding reduction,bas demi made in thesurimindings ; but the continued prosperity ,of the Coal trade - fpr the depends in a great measure, orit.inducementa in the early part of the sewn for dealers and manufactures; in distant markets;.. to commence laying in their - supplies as early as poesible. is contended. by some, that --traiieeporta • Lion is limited, and'but little. more. Coal can be carried to market this year; than there was last year. This is. timistake---ficilities have been in creased over those - of hist year by the dideretit ' Companies,but not to any great extent-Land un less Coal is:offered cheaper in the distant mariels than it has neen . for the lastsix - monthl3, hut little, if any increase; will be requiredin the Supply this year: - Many branches • of business,. that are - tnir active in supplying our .Armies ~a will cos-se - as the Rebellion" draWs to - e. .close; . and if gold sh 9 nia go down to about 50 or 60 per cent-L premium, foreign goods will again.begin te 'com pete - with our demestic manufacttiree in the-pro duction 'of many articleS,. unless *.corresixmding r.eduction is made in this country .in theexpenee of their,manufacture and 'transportation. : We admit that thier • 4nestion .enrrounded withmany difficulties; and Will regiliie -the most shrewd blisinesS . mi3n to adopt the bestpolicY un der existing eircumstericee. • • . 'lt may be prudent-to continue the present and proposed rates, mitil.the fritUre prospects of _the trade are more fully developed. ,At present there is a demand for all the Coal that is seixtforward for inaramliate use, THE COAL. IVIARKETS. PRICES OF - COZBir THE OARGO. I=EMEI LOORIIIEGTED WEKI LY FOR SUF. ml2--mr4o . • AT - PHILADELPIIII4. • • . . Schuylkill Red Ash Prepared, * 9.50®': "..... . 8 00 " Ash,. Lump, Sireani )3.'.51)g • - . St.. Boat and Broken, • 8 . 50(4 875 " .Egg . ' and : 8 50® 875 ." * 50a:7 75 Locust Mt. Lump, St. Boat 8 750 • " " Broken . ; . .. 1. . 8 75tce 900 •"- " ...... , 8 75@ 990 - "' . Chestnut,..:.... ' .':75(6 8 00 Lorbe,ny .. • . ....... 9:50a ' • - .Franklin:(l4 - kome- 9 50@ • •.• Lehigli'Lump, St... Boat S. - , Broken; 9 50@ •. .• '" - Prepared;. 9 500 ." ' Cheetnut, • ' 8 50(d) Broad Top; • . ..• 12 We • •• ... AT NEW Y.OICK. • . ~-• ;.• • ~' 3Linott -15, 1865. Sehtvlkill - Reil 'Ash by BoatrLoad: .$11,100g13 00 '‘l• Cheetnut, .." " " .10 Open. 00 " ' • White Ashlumpi, Steam •.. • . Boat • ' 12 " Broken Egg, 12 -". , • Chesmut, 10 . " Stove, •• • • Lehigh White Ash : Lump S. Boat • " Prepared:, '" • Chestnut, • • elel niacin Pinkie at Xlizizbetiaport. • Lump und 1 3t. -Boat by Cargo.- .;.:$ Prepared, . . . ..•........ .. .. , -Chestnut. C . Lehigh Cottl sit Elfitqlethport. • Luiyip and St. Boat , i7 Cargo . 12'00012 50 Woken. • and= Egg ' • - 00012.50 Prepared.cc ' :„.......12.00012 50 Chwtrtut cc " • AA ` .113.ALL'14111011£ • • • • Alsace 16,..1885: , • White Ash prepared—wholesale.....sl2 00012 60 " " - =retail. '. 14 00015 00 Lykens Vaile3r—retail 50033.00 "" —wholesale -'- 12 .50016 00 No stock of Lykens Valley 'in' - market. •-• • TUE. co.p.awrNiurgelluP'fieri tofore eXISTITIg betweetrthe sulnieribern,uti der the dame dif 'PARVIN COOK: 'Miners of Coal 'at Locust Gap, Northumberland CO:, Pa.. 11.1h10, .134 die solved by mutual consent. cif,the_parttea are authorized to tise.the, name of the_ firm in litiuldation. - . • -, ' .:'GEORGE W . .PALM - I.K, - • . .J.E•S§E COOK.' • Philadelptila.ireb. .65. . Partnerahlikex istingbetween Jay'R.9 S. KIM JOMI E; BAISM. HENRY S.' GROSS, and JONATUAN CLARK, under the firms of %IRK & BAUM, in Schoikill.Cono ty.- and BAWL. GR05.5....& - ' Philadelola, wa g disrobed on the T . th by mutual consent. Each 'of . the- iiartnera ts; anthikrined to, lune the firm manna In Cii-PAlRtlVEßBll.lll o .L'hieundiatiliaie themiehvi , into a Cci-witnen . as the ant:M.4O7S of EIRE &BAUM, and., AUK ROSS S CO., • in he COAL MINING ./VetfiSVZl,: tinder;tile lima of GI OSS. CLARK & CO-In SehnilkillCouity. and OROtiS, 11031. ER & CO., in Mladalphlii, • r' r ifebilitliCiiintiL JuNATILAN-CLAtil. Feb: i's,*as.-S-4t . - nretahL,:treligliqviiiiiiitenittinatawsta - 444ktboiti,--,,,- ...... ...I ,501Per1aww . xitk. , ,.....•.. 5 TO -Newk0TT!.... t ......, /5 PO Boston . l -..........'.-. 550 - , New bed ;' ; 5-10 . lirilipori: - ..':::: . 4-440: , • New Louden ' . is.4se. - - ft c.. 5.00 1 . New, Item* . ...: 5 90: ...01: .:_:. .. '... 500 I , New York :.4,...._ ..1:::)? ao. Ttalsaciparpe.,::, '.....-; 'so , IthodePlexid.. t .' ,4: -4.00 ,441.134411. - .: . ..- . '... :5.00 .•Wastdxgstui D.C•J. 2400 '• - ' --:.-:. -.; • - • ' ' < :153W:suds 0011.01 . bOitiiiiiii;ii for the ' Week -. '' .. . . FreiOita _ 3 00 N&buryport.,'. -'Newport......, - 3 00,1 Viii London. ..... .Iketon ' • NnlPacitocket..*: , • . -qraunton ' „Provhiehoe.. • 3, ' -00 i Portamontki:..' 2 VStNevr Bedfoid. Lynn' Salem 4 83; Albany:. Where - blank, no Tmeels offering. • • tits `framilaltimere. 00 To Frelig • • • - $2 Tsas Phllitdelplif a flew -York: , . 4 .254, BogtPik . • : Freights from Geergeteiriter:Alextinaria.. , To PitUadeiphic • $3 0 0 4 New .Yorie..-. ... . • - 25@45 0 Boston.. .. . .. .... ... . ...... d C ounir Railroads f0r1.804. 'The Colloid.* is the'quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schnylldll County, for week ending on Thursday evening last; • TOTAL MineßlU &S. Haven MR. :i4,461 OS 149,214 08 Mt. Carbon.: t .. • 620 16 . . 2.45 S 00 Milt Creek • • 6,31 h 01 • *. IR 198 07 Malmo' !±b Brdad Mt • .1.6,66 T 12,"155,816 OS Little • Schuylkill.' Sehnylkill Coal Trade by tor IEIB3 Qnantlt7 Of. Coal sent by Railroad and Canal forthe Week'endhng on Thtinsday aliening last : Porf.Carbon. ' . Pottsville • Schuylkill Haven:.. Anbnrn: Port:-Clinton.' Previously this year •Total.'' ...... To:same time list year' increase so far Decrease • .Ipebigh 414)4,1 Trade . fait. .19 6 / 4 Foi:weeliendiug . on Saturday last: / •-• OPERATORS A..Pardeelr.Co, '• • • Pucker & CO ' Mt.. ... . leddo ***** •" • • Marleigh . • ' - initial Coal .: • - Stout .Sharpe; Weisa•& Co, Buck Mountain " Smith's Spina ..... .. Roney Brook: Coal Co • German Pa. Coal Co • ' • Spring mr.oiat Ca... W. T.. Carter. & Co . • - Beaver Meadow Lehigh Zine Co ' Jolm Connery " -• • .L. & M. Coal .". Baltimore Coal Co, . - Franklin • • • ConSoldated Coal - Co - ... Lehigh & Susquehanna Coal-Co Lituilmerar's -• .Wilkesbatre . • ;Lehigh Coal& phrie:.Co - " Other . Shippers. r • - Total Same time,last pier Increase. Decrease NEW.ADVERT'AENT S. STRAWBERRY PLA, N 5.,- 7 20,000 choice Strawberry Plants, combinint' Albany Seed. Triumph deGand and, French's seedling, • for sale by the 1000, 100,or dozen, at Greonwood Irursery. The plantado not require mixing to • beat well, and ate the most desirable kinds to plant, . , • CRAPE VINES.—The celebrated ' lONA and ISABELLA, Duct. Grant's New Grapes.' Also the .1111aware.-Diana, Concord, and tnanj other of the best hardy Grape Vitres.for sale at Greenwood 'Nueli, cry.: These Grapes can:be relied 'on.as genuine. The lope has taken the Premium for tlie. best hardy Grape InXte United States.. . ' . N . . . - Fgs IRIGto dose out my .stock• of d ry goods, 1:1 . which is large and varied„.l will commence 9 ellihg them by Auction at ni.V. stote,..Centre street, on Tues day, 'evening, March - 21, 1.',565. • The sale . .will be con tinued on'Friday evening, and'on .Sithifday aftenxion and evening: ' - ..' - . • • .SAML. MORRIS; Ja. . • .?otteville, March 18,'61; . • • . ' 11.-1 t . -: • . fr 0 WN, 1111/11.1.; 'for • Fire "Nights;—.lrnett - dny; • Wednesday, Thursday. - Friday and' tinturditiOlarch2lst, 22d, 2 3 d, 24th and 2346,1863. • : The, original-and trvignificeet.ieOving Moraina of the BURNING- OF NOBOOW. New, and 'beautiful DIOPTIIIO..PAINTINGS and aranslno nines TEN. THILOQDIBM, by,Mi. GAL- IiAGHER . , the worlisrenowned hamorast. • .' Admission 26 nen& each. ,•• • ' • Doors open at-L. TO'ciimmence at 9-ovioCk. • March .• • : ' .1.1 :It - . . ME inoodeiraigneit respect:ally- calls theatten-. :1 - thin or the lividertakeraits well as private families, to his stock of -METALIC, LEAD, ZINC, and other Also, he has' the .11ICHARDSON PREMIUM ATR-' 'TIGHT CASKET. with circular ends, end without any joints whatever. li 7 ith thwe I guarantee _to' disinter, and bring the remains of :the patriotic soldier from. his grave on the hattle-fleld •or hospital burial grounds: : free fromany disagreeable order: or no charge will be 'made the the Casket. and at one third less cost than with the MetalicCases.' . JOHN GOOD. Undertaker, • - . : 41 - 21 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa,• • Narch.l9.- '65. • • • 1.1-St• BUSINESS LOCALITY;_ Potti3ville, To Lnmbermen, Machinists and . . . . • THE STONE Ware House: with: Railroad Sidelnk and va , ant mond; ibree hundred feet on the'east side of Centre :street, extending over the' Railroad and - Riv_ . er; with' front on the Canal;' will be rented on favora ble terms.. Apply to MILTON BOONE, - _Centre St., Pottsville. . : ' HENRY MORRIS, 209 South 3d- St., Philada. March 4, , 6.5. • , ' 9-2 m L,FLTTERS -Ittemnininar . .Unclaimiii in L the•P.mt OtWee, at Pottsville. State of rennsylva Ilia, on the 17th day of March, 1865. " . • To obtain any of these letters; 'The applicant must call for "rufveilised tettextt,” give the date of this. list; and pay one cent for advertiaing. - • • . If not called for within one month, they will :he • sent to. the Dead Letter Office. - • . : . Adler Sami S Hartz Ami K Sheen Cofnellasep. Buck Harrison Mortar Mrs Geo Stiffly Mary Biddle Johri' ' Johnston Wm 'Sweeny Mary Barry John • Johnson Mrs C J 'Ml:rimers Cath Brobbin Thomas Jscobs - Jane ' Simmers Mary' Bowers ' Henry. Kfllord Patrick: Stacy . Mars- Brannan Lizzie. Kinser' evi , Smitch Julia ....DOrran Cant Jan LyoaughJohn • • Treen Donis S • Edivarda Maiia‘l3 Lai:ming, Sate : : '•'l'hompann John • Focht & Warren . : McDonald John' - ,-Thoinpson TS French, A . . •Meretery John . Wilson Roht • C • Goff Patrlci • • Moose Jacob .•.- -Wilson ano Heleell Michael. McAndrew - MartinWhituerE D Herbey John • Moyer'Sarsh R Wilson Jnmes Raines Jas P Richards Wm .• • Witwer Mich•R Hog nJnhn ShaleyMen D J Warner Peter. Roarklitaria•Shjp Steffens:john 13 Wiler Kite • .• 'Haupleah"Caßte Smith Wm P March 18, '65. - " ••• •M, ,SILLYMAN, P. M 50e,13 00 50(q.13 00 00411 00 50(01a 00 MOST POPULAR - BOOK PLINOROBTE°7II4STRITTION EIC.IIII.IIIISONrS NEW , Having a ten', ear sale ot . . Twenty - five - dopiei. - Year. 'Me . lina. -- a is superior inexcellere to all ether `.nethods,” The l44o k tiareverY ,tor the acquirement , of a thorough knowledge or Pi- - anoforte playing It is adapted: to all Grade,' of ltuition, -from the Rndimentill Studies of ths young est, to the Studies and exercises of Advanced Puplla Two editions are Published, _one adopting .Anierican. the other•Poreign Fingering: When the work hiord ered; if no preference is' iivignited, the edition with American Fingering will be sent.. . • • . • . Urßesure that uierdering it you are particular hi specitim L the life Wliolethcd." Priceka .75, Mailed, pi:mt.:paid to any address. Sold •by all Music Dealers.. ..OLIVER DITSON Jo CO.;.ftblishers, 217 Washing-. ton Street. Boston, • March J. • RE Y . • • • :Umber Commission Merchant, Coiner Sonth •:= :and. Pine Streets, Beading . , Pa., lea for vale one'million " feet of IfEltiLOCEllm ber CUIISISting of PLANK (1 and 3 inches In thickhead WARDS; SCANTLING, IOISTEI.• RAFTERS, and FRAMING TIMBER of different lengths and sizes.' Ala) , a regularamortmait of WHITE PINE BOARDS. PLANE, and SCAN'TLMG., WHITEPINE. YELLOW • PINE HEMLOCK FLOORING. WALNUT. CHER DAL ASB and 'POPLAR, LI73IBER. - WHITS • PINE and HEMLOCK, ehavedand.eatied SHINGLE* 2a 'And '26 Inches in length.. Plante - ring Lath, Roof. th, Pickute, Bails, &c...kr., all of ..which will be . lir . ,,lltrge or !small . quentltbre at the lowest market , terittreated IMmedlately on 'Hie Rune of the Went ' Railroad., Lumber can at all Erna ahipPed r alba" rtes P-Otke• • ' • ' it#ed'tir furnish littuunt by this' bPat - •Parioltd, the m a ne any otrthe 131 4 „nal p railroad, liked from the:lnUla,' at Willbutreport, - and thereby oping - to fhb trim - niter. the.ex, pinostovr-bilaSing the Lumber at th daillace. Cite rot ' 11=141611tItM. 4....x.nft..4: - .P.Ading. BD- 1* 'W. • •- ." ' 73.1 c 7 . 3 10 - . _ 2:00 A'.l^, S 00. 2 00 S 00 9., no Is ss,sst oo C!3E=l 25,373 11 610 IT . n,700 01 27T5 'OT 9,501 15 020.150 0 G?.4,028.12 915 2,614 1,0'4 1,159 Tbo 4,417 917 Ir 339 1.154 11:?9 I 31,507 38,714 Others. iiiimm==2;==il MAIM XATIONAL.. , :LOAN AT PAR Interest'? 3-10, in Lawfil Money. Coupons attached. Interest payable each .Sl.l Months. • - The Principal payable.in. Lawful Money a the end;of Time Years, or the Holder ha: the right to demand atthat.time THE 5-20 BONDS 4T' APAR, - INSTEAD OF CASW. a- :This privilege is . valtiab/e, as :the 5-20 Bond:- are 714 selling at eight' per cent: prettuunt; The kibeyntes.in, and all ether tr. curitim tor. sahib* 11,;F..W HITNEY, ilitsITER STREET. PODTSVILLE. 6 6m Feb, ANNOUNCEMENT. AT SALE .DILI . OND • RINGS,.Ice. NE Pita:LION . OL LAIRS) WORTH TO BE DISPOSED OF AT One Dollar:- Each! Without regard to Valwe I Not to be. paid for until you kticiw what you ire to netetse ! I Splendid .01,g of Artiele4 ! ' All to be sold for One • , Dollar Ecieh ! ! ! . .25i Gente , Go!d hantinvase WaMhes...stso to $l5O , 4>t) Ladies. Gold and Enamelled hunting 7. • : : - ' case Watches • " TO 500 GenM! hunting case Silver Watches.... .35 4 ., TO 200 Diamond *Rings ' 50 ". 100 6000 Pol(t Vest and Neck Chains *** ..... 4 " 60 3000 Gold Gyal EWA Bracelets. • ' 4." ~000 Jet and Gold Bracelets . _ 2.040 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains.:. i ". .7000 BOWIre and Gold Brooches . 4'" Snod Coral, Opal and Emera:d Brooches.... 4 " 8 3000 Gold, Cameo and Pearl Ear Drops.... 4 "..:. S 6000 Mosaic, Jet, Laya, and Ploientine . Ear . ~ D rops • • 4 " 8 • isooGoral. Opal, and Emerald Mr Drops.: - 4' . .. - - 6 • 4000 Calif, cola Diamond Breast-pins.:: ....2.00 •` 10 2000 Gold Fob and Veit Watelv‘keys' •250 " . S 4000 Fob and Vest Ribbon-slides • • - - 3 " :.10' .5000'setS Solitaire Sleeve-buttons Studs' ‘te 5 .c. . • S 3000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils "i•kc. : :. ::: :......21 , .., - .4-mr - . • 6 .10000 Miniature .Lotkets - • —2_511.-ir ,-, 10 4000 - Miniature Lockets. tifitgieSpring - • 10 "s• 20 3000•43 old Toothpick., - Grou4es, ct,c • 2". : S . 5000 Plain _Gad. Rings: ....- .: • - -4," -10 : 5000 ChtiMl Gold . Rings... .. : ... ...,. ... ...... -4" 11 10000 Stope Set and Signet .Rings -• • ° SO"' 10 10000 California Diatn(aid Rings - - 2 " 10 .13 ' 750015 e. lathes' Jevi - eltV—Jet Anil Gold. :.. .• 5 "' l5 • • 6000.5 e. Ladies' Jewelryaineo„:. Pearl: ' !. . • • • •• - 0 1, and other 5t0ne5...•...1 .. *.:. : .*: ... .. 4'" ~. 15 10000 Gi Id. Pens,. Silver.:extension• holdeni ". —. . • • : and Pencils ••• • - - ' .4 id' 10000 Gold Pens and.Golitmountedllolders 6". . 10. .5000 Gold Pens - soul Gold extension ITolder . s 1.5 " 25 *. 5000 Ladles' Gilt and:let Buckles..... :.. :. • 5.” : • 15. •1,000 Zadies.Gilt and Jet Ilair. Bars' ,t Balls 5.". - 10 5000 Silver.Goblets.and Drinking Cup 5....,. 5: " .- 50 • 3000 SllVer Casters • "- - . ' 15'. , -.50. 21100 Silver.Fralt; Card. and Cake Baskets:. • 20 ..k• . .. &I , 51)00 dozen Silver Tea Spoons per ddz ' 10. , t... • 2 . 0 .10000 dozen Silver Table.Spoinis arid. Forks -20-"'- 4 40 - AILRANDAILE & .CO.. Ittailufactiiretr, - • Aizeno,-. No. 167 ',BROADWAY : NEW yoßic. c . - 1, . Announce that all of the above list of goods willbentild for ONE Pbtt..tn'each..- ..•: • . - --.• • : • - - Iq conSeqiience . ofthe great'stagmation of tradedn'the matuffacturing diatricti3 of En'gland,.:. hrough the -*at. having cut oir the supply. of - cotton. it large quantity of. Valuable Jewelry. originally intended for. the - English-- market, has been sent off for sale iri,ihis countryi. AND MUST BE SOLD. AT ANY SACRIFICE! Under these icircumatances, ARRANDALE ..:0.,1 actink as.agents for the pi lacteal-European mannikin rirS, have resolved .upon a' GREAT Girt .DLSTRIBVTION, subject to the foilotvtug regulations: . , - • Certificate= of the various arfl cies - 4re first pht into en- .vplopes, sealed'uP, 'and mixed : xn l-when ordered, -are taken slut without regard to elioice.' and sent by mail, :thus gonng all.ii,fair chancel' On receipt of the certill-. aite;:you will see What You.are zto have, and then it'is at your ()titian-10 avid the.dollar and take the'article or not. Purchasers maythud :obtain a- Gold mond Ring,-or-any - Set of -Jewelry- on our list for One D.011.11t.': • , ' • • • • . •'• • gerid 25 COntisliiiCcrtjfie'roo: - - . . . In all transactions by We _ shall chargefor for- Warding the Certificates; paying tiestagn;and doing the business, .25 cents eaeh, which must be enclosed when the.Certiflcate is sent' for Five Certificates *lll be sent for $l. eleven for s2,..thirtrfor $5, • slaty-five for. $lO. and - a hundred for $l6, • . ••• . • diGENTS,..We:wtiot tigents..in every regiment, and in every town aud county iu the country, and those acting-Ss . ..such will be allowed Intents on every-Certifi cate ordered. . for them,. provided' their remittance amounts to one. dollar,. .Agents will collect 25 cents by every-Certificate, and remit 15:cents to us; either in cash, or postage stamps,. • . . • .... ARBANDALE dr CO. '- 167-Broadway, March 10, tV. • • • • .. . . . • • • % • • . 4 0 • - • - :NEW . •.. .•• . • • .• . - • . -Coyner. WHOLESALE Murray • . D . . 011 . 8 ALIC reAatimi Ts- rrelyr qtr.stari FIS• • :Order's "solidted. and .faithfully 'when atxoni panied iy!th a remlttapeo or . fir.i class city reference . . _ . . - COOTSH, :'WHITEFISH,' - BETTER, • . i.oLLocri, . • PORK, - CHEESE, MACKEREL; BEEF, - :.VINEGAR, BLUEFISH, RAMS, 'SALT,. ' SHADS • TAPER, :_HERRING, . - TONGGES, SNUFF. SALIVIONY LARD,' • • • 16, : • • 1.1:•3nt • •-•_• Schenck' s Mandrake Pills SICK' IIEADICIIE, • Cure,,.:and.: WM has received its name from 'a constant nail . ,1„ • sea or sickness at the..stomach, which attends the pain-in the head.. ride headache is apt to begin "in the morning on waking from a deep sleep, and when some irregularity of diet has been - Committed on the 'day be fore, or Sometimes for. several days-previous. At first there is a distrestingly nnpneisive7 feeling in the, head.. which gradually merges - into a severe heavy pain in the terriples.. frequently attended, by a sense of fullness and tenderness in one eye, and extending across the fore head. There is a clamirty,, unpleasant taste lathe month, atioffeiasive breath, , and the tonne covered with 'a yello*ish white fur.' • The sufferer desires to be alone irra k room. 'As soOn as the patient feels the fulness in the head and pain in the temples, take large -dose of Schefick , s Mandrake PIN, and in an hour or two they will feel as well as ever, This has been tried by thousands, and is always sure. to cute, and instead' - - of the sick „tietniache coming on every, week or ten days. they wilinot .be troubled with it'onee in three • Schenck , e Maudlake Pille,are composed of a nutitber, of roots besides Podophitiin, of concentrated Mandrake, all of which tend to relax, the secretions of the liver, and act More prompt than blue pills o.r mercury, with out leaviuany dangerous effects, Inn bilious person they. ill show themselves by the. stodlt, They will expel worms, mucus;' bile and all morbid: matter from 'the system. : .In sick headache, if they are taken as di rected above. fe fall di:l.'6 as soon as they feel the dist symptoms of it) Dr. Schenck will and has 'directed his• agents to return the money if they do'not give •perfect -satisfaction. . , • . • ' . . . . • . If. a person has been compelled to stay . out late at night, and drink too much wine., by lakim, a dose:of 'pills on going to' bed, next - morning lie will feel - as though he had' hot drank a drop, unless he forgets to go to bed at all. • . . • . . ~. . . . They ally cost 25 cents a box. • • .:: . ..- • •Whoever takes them will never rise any other. ' They are Worth a dollar to st,sick. luau for. every cent they. , Don't forget 'the name.-.9CI3ENCK'S ?UNMAKE PILLEi. • Sold wholeskle and retail at Dr. Schenck's - Principal Office. No. 15 North Sixth street, Phtladelphilti and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. - ' „ • Price for Pulmontc Syrup. Seaweed Tonic. each sl'6o per bottle. $7 W the half dozen, .or two: bottles of Syrup and one of -Tonic, for $3 75: • Dr. Schdnck will be at his office. No. 15. North Sixth &Met, Philadelphia. every Saturday to see Indians:— He makes no charge for advice. but for a thorough ex amination .of the lunge • with . his' Re.epirometer, • fir STEMS, RES 11, Ace., Fresh • tiro= Baltimore. The .undersigned now had cars running regularly under his. supervision, from Balti more to Pottsville. which will reach here on Thursday of each week .with fresh fish, oysters, etc. They will be stationed on the siding opposite Ruch & Evan's mill. 'The .patronage of the public is respectfully asked and I guarantee to afford". satilfaction, make all the , pnrchztreit Myself, and make trips with my cars. March 11, VNION SETTEL—The highest -. market 'price . willbe given for Onion Setts at the Seed. Store of the subscriber in PottavUle.. Send' titem In.' .. - - . . . ...'. .-'- - - • .-. B. BANNAN. , CLOVER SEED:.—The MOW - market price belitdd cleanTer'end Timothy Seed, at the Seed Store of the'eubserkber inTothrrille. LIQII11). MILATING.:-Junt • meived, Eureka Slating, for Blac.kbdards. For gale at _ RANKA*I .Lgookstime: centir potti.vinse . Die ~(i4;j, : 2 . 5 ,T0ns • Fleit ; aria tr . Spikes at STICHTMC THOICeSOIPS:., . . . . 7PAlltiii.liego aid .Barrels ;at - . - 1. • Feb.. 45 glib. , • szackagg &Tgoke.stii;;s: filnii_Beirrelie. best -.llyelesielle: Ceilent ai. AitiuFeb. -25, '65.3 itiTICIVISR 4k. TllO/030.1ti1. . s Extra Winter :Bleached 100 :4 1 hale OR direct from New.. Bedford at • • Feb. - STICHTER THQMPSOE.S. s'illarrels . 11Ireccal4r Laibricailing Li ,oSeed aslitale On, can be wen in coldest Imilikt er, ins • . f3MICEITELTI TII.9iIPSOIVB, . Moiler Ware, Table Mars,' •Ssifiei'lllaidg. ' eta; .Crumb Beterber:. Tat Trays and Floor ill Feb. 2,5; - STICHTER ebT.HOMMN'EIt • _ . , lellarati,: Anvils vice ; - • Oteelkt - wad 1111.1" ! Belem - and at s, - .P.o = 2 4i....tic!•1t: 8 1 _ TiMiPSCOEL, tahri• • -122-4•34$ n r po s e, 413-. .*: r iil -m 5 11134116 ,43 5 -6 ",.,...4. * . ar% TT R VIMPSONS- - 4. "„8Y attipllti of the Jig ttie ohe 44 , rdigno Pm armed me caning subsuiption igeaer fo,r thews. of ifoad 4t4e* TicaaarY Kama . . isaMiragiea and three tsathe per ma:. tatereet,per munks+psthe agrELTBIETY LO N, .< -Theo4To . ire usuo:Ank* date of Aliwit.ustb, kAiLisl.fize iiirsige . Otis :gimps frozi that time fq. currency, or ire con le aitike optioiCt ta' bolder S; 5-20:Siz per teat G . 0 A OND Ttiesfbonds ate now 1 4t 1 ./.iPeauggo . . e6 Ae per cent„inelteling gold interest freen'Noi.; Flitch autos tie actual profit on the 740 loan, at catamt rates, in: eluding interest, about ten per cent. per Oblim:ini aides int-esentptinn from Stas and nusineiyxd tsizekion: eteblifeenn. ono to, tireepri cent. liters, according . bides rate levied on othee p ro p ert y .: • The Interest .. • . • • payable:eatil•annually by coutions attactend to • leach note, which may be cat off and: sold to any bank is . . . !tanker: • One Oases yer day on ,a , s3o' taste. Two cents • 1 *too ": si)po ' • • liotesof all the demominatiorta named will be proMpt.. Iy : hurtle:Led upon receipt of eirhscrlPtions. - Thiele TUX_ 0N.14* . 1141 . now offered,,hy the Giovetament; and confidently expected that Ita 'enperior adiantages will -make it REST rpruum: LOIN OF THE PEOPLE. . . Lpr than. $200,u00.000. remain anseld, Which wilt - piohably be diamed . otwithin - tta next 60 or 90 this; when the notes willimdmibtedly command a premiute, &alas unihirml,r.beeii the rase On closing the antbiser!p- In order that ettlieue of every. town and: section of the colitttry may be afforded for laktinvihi loan, the .. National Banta,. State' . Pants, and . Private' Sant:ere thronittinit the country' have generally agreed to reeelVe enbaertptlona,tit par . 43Inbeeribela vl l `select . . . . the v ir nivn aOnts, to whom they hero :confidence, 'and ,whcionlY are to be respetudblo !or the' dellvety of the: noted far which they receive eiders.. • JAY c001(E,‘• - • .. • • SiFusoitnrit(;:x 6 " 10 4tryscaurrioNs wn.t. DA urcervvni by.ttie, •:•.., .111tneral N atio nal Bank of PoltaAflea.- . 1 .FirArriational' : • Firierititinnal hank 'at Asbiand. . - i . National Baenk-or. nakianny t .F . OR, 30 -YE4IIS "Dr. • Swayues Compound. Syrup.: Wild Cherry...- " Dr. Svlityhe , s • Compound • Syrup. C'herry,". "Dr: Strayne..B Elompcituid Syrup .Wild .Cherry;: Thotleauds of, ease§ of , Vultilottaryifiseate.; wh'ieh have -baffled every, expedient of °human sitill; have heen pertnanentlYrenred by this old.struidard come dyi : To prove this asi*tion• s e have,carti ' deatea of cores so eYtraordinarY . • . •• • • • siteptl6l are led bileel , . ,ol their truth.. No remedylas.• . • . ever.heau offered...o*cup,-. • • ,••••••-• •• . : • -• *ware liith this great: • . • ••• .erlginal Wild Cher- ••• . Severe..Couglut; • • ' ~• Aittunki. • • • A'hooping.Cetigh.- .BronehltiS,••• „; Weak I , .•lervas,•-• . edueuraplion, • • • :Liver Centiplaitit, s ore Th ro at, .. • I pahui, Side;.tireaat; ankl complainta•Or a.pulmodiry, nature. its use Is' •sure to bring health'atid:raturtdog. vigor: to the.' weal: and languid 'frame: . • . .• ; :l ' • . . . . To•Dt: Son, .31) - 1Vortla Sixth Se Phi/ad'a: I'send you certilitate of 'Naomi Wilcox, of this town: She was affiietedmith.Catarrhal Consumption, and tried Many remedies, but tentineed to jzmw weaker : and stomach .became. very -much disordered, and 'tier phyilciane and friends .despaired - cif her 'life. Thro gh the use of your Compound Syrup of Wild. Cherry she entirely recovered. •.. • .. • liSinrn,Jtuitic:e of the - Peace: ' Prepared only by4/12..SWATNR & SON. 330 North ,SIXTH Street,-"Phlladelphil. -- ,Sold by HENRY SAT -LOR and JfilEs.ll. G. BROWN & SON, Druggiste,,Potts - Sept. 11 . (April '64.-14 GEORGE E9FiTREAISIT', NIEDIeINA Iteleartee-i tho lunge-'6( all impulitlei; • e(1:;d . :: . 141 . 1115 ...Into OW diriessed..emo.billtatel s •systesii.', • •:: F.Oithirty eitindttni it:l l .6e4y, min' the - moet Obstinato . cise:l3;after all other reelediee.nod 'treatment 'have fallea Catarriiii . Conrunptiop: Skin DiseasCs; TetiOr, Itch, Blotches. SCALD - . SALT :RHEUM,:' BARBER'S ITCH U.LCEtta; ERYSIPELAS. RINGWORMS, , Erupthins covering the whole body, Of long standing and most 'obstinate in.character, are.._qnlCltly cured. by "Dr. Swayrie All-Healing Ointment" "Dr. - Swayne'a All-Healing- Ointment." "Dr. S#ayne's All-Healing Ointment" "Dr.,swayne's 014tment." "Dr. , Swayne's °lament:" . . _ If the blood Is impure, cleanse the optem of all im nniities_ by niing the old-established and well-tried're • . BINA-Purifying. Panacea.r "Di:. .S.way.ne'a Bkiod-Pnrifying Panacea." .14 Dr.. Svayne'a.Blood-PurifPng .Panacca."' .S. Swayne'i:•Bloo d-Purifyin.-,Panacea." wayrie!.a BlOod 7 Purifying Panacea." "Dr.- Elwayrie'ti Panacea." Its reputation foranringscrofula, old, deers. hip joint' complaint, ulcerated sore thrdat, white swelling,dark blotches,- or "defects in the skin:' boils; yellow skin: marainans or wasting* flesh, rheumatic affections, 'pains In the Nines, &c.., is without parallel: The weak and debilitated, or any disease of a scrofulous nature, it Is sure to do „good, as• the many thousand testimonials from all partaof the world will' 'prove'; nothing - ever discovered. can con:mare with it in curing that class, of dliorders. , To he sure of getting the pure and genuine Panacea, purchase direct at the principal Office- of Dr. Swarrts 4.8(14, SlllO North Sixth street, Philadelphia, or ',t the Drug Store of lIHNItY'SAYLOR,' Pottsville. ILAWI.EYIS SOLIDIFIED DENTAL CREAM i For Cleansing, 'Whitening and Preservinu . THE TEETH!.: This article is' prepared:with the greatest cars 'Mon scientific principles, and .w ted not to contain anything m the slightest degree deleterious to the teeth or imam. ..Some of our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to; and cheerfully. .recommend It as a preparation of auperior gualitiel for .cleanshig, .whitening and nreserving the teeth; It cleans theth readily,. rendering them beautifully. white and petirly, without the slightest injury to the enamel.— It is healing to the gems where they are ulcerated and sore. It. is alio =excellent disilifector for old decayed_ -teeth, which are exceedhudy offensive. It gives a' rich and creamy taste to the month, cleansing it thoroughly, . and imparting a delightful - fragrance to the breath. . 'Prepared only by A. IRA W.1.13Y dc CO. *N. W. Cot. .loth and .I.4oinbard sta., PRILAPA,.. : and sold bv. Druggists.' . Price 25 cents. ,_ • TESTIMONIALS.—The following opinien, or Dr:" White, as to the high • esteem, in which he holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its-value to "quote other testimonials in detail is, needless, con. tenting ourselves by simply - giving the names and ad 'dresses of person? who speak of its exiellency , for:'. the teeth: . - . PHILAIDIMPIIIK; /5441,863. Having carefully examined - A. Hawley* "Solidified Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully' recommend it to thepnblic.geuerally.' It is an excellent preparationfor cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can be used-by all persons with the titmosteonfidence. ae.ite,propertles • are perfectly* harmless.- Besides preserving the;-teeth, . it promotes a-healthy action to the gums,-and, imparts a . pleasantness tn the breath: . • .- •• • - • - .. • - Dr. W. R. WHITE,. 1203 Arch St. .. Thos. Ingram„lll. D., Dentist, 491 N. Fourth Street • J Birkey, 2548. Sixth St. • . . • • it..Vauderslice,.Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St. C. A. Kinpbury,"lll9 Walnut St. • --S. Dillingham, Et: D. S.. TB43lrch St. ,1 7 .11. Dixon, an Arch St.' - . .• • ' • Edward Townsend, Dentist, 526 N.,Fourth St. L. H. Dorphley 4 J)entlst, 807.14.• Tenth St. M. L. Long, .Pentist. 6291.1. Sixth St. • • June 4.. 'O4. PETROLEUM. T NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COM PA NY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE /SEINRIO AND MANUFA.CTURINO LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW ;YORK C4PITALIi ONE MILLION- One Hundred. Thousand Shares $lO pee Share, . Not Liable to.leseeseleet Government Bonds: and, Securities taken in Payment forStook. OFFICES : No. 2 4EIPPire, Rididit!W , n.B.TIOADVTILY i . NEW-TOBX. Poit o,MeeAddieier, Box 3,341 . 8, New-York .:9F.PreERs t . - • Tioti; f141466:8. blbiklNSON';ireisitteitt: • iliW*.ft.ol#ll4 Vlce;Preal4ent. • • • • • ROB 3) .. #ll34Vit;Becietaiy. • . • H. - 4.-1317N118. Mining 6,10. Tithayille. ra. ATLANTXC N. Y.; Trfairry Welle of the Compareare now pro. PaymeM eta* nia.Y., made in not*orgoverutneut bonds arid elective* whim bonds WAmrlblei will , be taken atibeinmarket Iteudttanem may be, mammal tothe CormumP.'o.. Box 1.1368„.11eiiP York. City, :or to. " Treasrui .of,tbei et! ~yoritAndol. Petroleum Conmery.l4Maidveny:Mit - . •„,seat tei say-address ou Application. cot '- 'WOO clay account of the opmoons of tbie • .• =AMENI Nistziam • tittp saturdays,mfararis ; ME WAE FOR' THE IMOII. All Quiet Jai the_AscalY, of the Petemate— • Reported JO tet Hillialtefils 17nante..:. ilaterestjatecewltairy., - ,e , •• -,, • ; Army ot theTototosti &dirket represent thing quiet: Deflectors aratitill brim int{ their - brine* • and- getut with theta:: 'At ! , Potot there Was not even a memos of pate' Milt- Mistime?! from Richmond. fle.neral Lonestreet 'hen placid it..restriethxVnpnci ;the eichazige t rif , : " An o cid dispatch 'froni Gott. tile Aec-; rotary of War announces that he 'hits recoiled ic • , letter. funk Geti. Sherman, at•Rayetlavple; N. 0. - • 'dated the 12th. lie - found irsensis, railroad fir- nitrue, cannon,Machinery and postai' at Victims •, t am;s all of which- 'ha- either mcrrieckaway or .'The reported defMi Of Presree to have been none.: • nt a t r j e k - reca m od those who were taken from hi& and 'defeated and drove Ramptm. . • •••Thepapers of Richmond hive all been stopped ••• - •from pnWication-by the conscription of ,their eta- ployees. The. "Dispatch" pnblishesi a halt aheet, by the aid of friends exempt-finm tinlitarydriv, • A New York fetter datedifintb.l6, says:, •• • The de_PraselotAn bneMesii c ircles csedinttsi.—. - Se v eral heavy , failures 'have: ocetured 'ln Aim • amuse of the day, it addition to those 'mentioned : yesterday. • Stone des, toriptionot merchandise are sold it - almost any pries. The - pork sPeddation has rallied it rices;- this - of e teriamn, were from 150 to 75. better ,, 'Pottion• is down to Mts., a decline of 3a4 eta. for the Flour declined lOcts., wheat - Saba, cod and oats 1 cent..... ' • • . , President Lincoln is ravidl,y . , retiotering „ froM his indisppeition. , • • • The time of • reerniting - - - new:biginizatWitt - . Pennsylrania has been extended-tiztlie The rebel Forrest •was at .3facon,. Ga. - last ' Month, with'ls,ooo. men, and wee , . rapi#lY , roenting and organizing -his% force. : -• • Jerome Clark, alias Bob Mundy, war' "hung , Wednesday,: at'Loniaville: • •.• The reboillieziaral lksarkbeiiii was recently.cs* • tared at 'kidney. Miss, • . ..: • . • • „ At NMI! Orlians'there are fears a.t_it, ciairatine ' °melte th e -citi... • • •,• • . ' John P. Stoclitoii 'was elected , United Iltates Senator. from Nee,Tersey: on Wednesday.; . • • . • On Thursday- evening gold viiii.onoted At •11174.... There wili.be ne more three-vent cOrresor , is-. - eried, as a 118 W of „that, Ainnizeinaticiii is tO . . • • .. . , EFFECT of ;lira • -Bra,trii• aveersa ,cot, Tga, . , money. writei:. the . • - • • P4lladetri4tt(Ledgei:„ of Thursday;. time . . _ 'inents on the tninblii,: Iti the go's)... with its attendent.conseilueno4l t • : ••••.•-- .•. • • The fall in :gold Li' fast . taking. the botttim":ol4,9t -thltiga: ....Ale.w*,Tprk there ' ig• an' lictti , e 'demand. W.' money and* heavy.'deeline in almoiet all Mom , : The dry:goods auction, day before yesterday; ahowedtde dine !Adorn - est/0 of fmm ten to:fitfeen percent Af • ter gold...sold. below 185 .-, ,therefwas Karcely, ; anYthlhg Themarkets - Seeined..perfeetty osralyzed.'..',The hea!iy receipts' of.firodnee Om* the.railmadatuggei re.. .'eumed foll.-eta Wain. to- the 'depression: pork:and•nther proviatens 'Were inirer' i s Flour and whiskey.were - At )3Ostoti the. demand for money is ateo,rictive. • At Chicago theiptita7 Lt. v4rY marksd..; with a. greet :demand foe 'ate obi .ainong- 'thole 7who. - are . ca.rryitig• - prodoei ,l b*er.. the • opening .of navigatibn. . In • thle'elty.tliere la btle,de: mind for Money andgreattMaietf to reallee - In podia' all the:n*ricata:: ' • • •• . -.• , WrrirAbe great tumble in the priedef gold, tote big forestaller men.:.who'isptietilaie'. • . . a the • on the necessities *Of fike peciple—lare , • "by .the board7.one by. one.: ...Pieci6uilt pity will be tai font/Air fuledflutfelf.• ..Thurk- day's Thiladelfibla • edge - r . . The beginning. of the to it hand. Lest week the faihire-nt, a. large -dry: gdods house in this city WAS . reported, suid.to-day we learn frcim 'Now Xork of. the Suspension . of.'. •• - ..fttnesra..lLawton & Hayden,. grocers; its that, eity ' " • with liabilities to ; the amount df • about S 800,0410.":" These failutes,• Which Are, "perhaps,' the types , .Of. , ifsan* more- to. fOIIoW, are not 'the. reiultzof any - • • decline otprieee, by reason:4f sinduction of .the ,vblume,- and emisequent:"appreciationnf We; value . .orthe eurreney: met chrrenev:* through: the . issue' of the eircUlistiori to the )(atonal, basikacis , • iit pt fully up. The failures•notoil are the",bssilt • 'of forest alling- 7 -of.linying up's)! qiuintities - ;* •of any of the-vatiOus commodities; and a, holding . them until, the searcity.bhall. advance' prime- to • the Coin - sorsa Oesires- of IMP. party" etrageid: the.tipeculation: ;The great, abundante of money. : :hair : rondered t;:e. many canibinstions 'for. thus .•• purpose a - comparatively essay ,tasic. , But the Idea • • that porVades the public mind that the ne* • Son •tetisry ottlie Treiasuryinteuda to :iippreciaW the • Iburreripy by every means in bit-Power seconded ••••• imi ,by the man, ccessful efforts ofthetikutertnnent to. pnt anwrothe fehellion;hei•created'inAmpres-. ; sion.thet.peace -is not remotes ; and that when it • . 'comes there will lie a very decidedfalt itiallprioes. - It is this sentimen4 based on' itat O ticnlar ct • ' in the "operation ettli'e money and finanee# of then country,lhet is working the dhange man•;..: ' ifestipg itself in failures of the forestallers; •• The monet mar k et is mote stringent,; and the:, - holders pf produce. and merehandize estidently•i• feel a little blue - over-the -prospect - before, Certainly it is with satisfaction 'Una ire•gnote decline in the necessaries of life; which titre been at Mice's almost aboVe reach. IncresteingCantion - . is shown by lenders on miscellaneohs cOnateralli, in view of theitagnatittli in geld and, 'the: . appte .hension of a further, decline of the premium; and . the same applies to diseounta,•oWing to the nin settlement of yalnes in the merchandizeinaideetei. In the latter, an extremely dull State of :feeling.. exists; which favors depression., • , Philadelphia rrissrkeU: . , . . • rHILADF,LPHIA, ThnrsdaY, March 18,;1886; , Funia AND ME,Al4—The export demand' for Flour continues limited. Sales of choice.,anper.. fine at $8 75g9 25 ; 'good (Emirs' at' 10 25 ; extra family: at.slo ,75.@12100.• Tho sales.to the retail era and bakers are tp alimitef) extent within the range of these figures. Rye Fldur is. held' it $B, 50,.and Cornmeal. at $7 75 per barrel, bntwith-. out sales of either.l •-- ' ' • - •.. ' • i ri Qnics.—The °ire ligs of Wheat are light ind prices are steady. Sales ' ts 2 40(32 42 for gold Rid, andts2•so(42- 55 for fair Pennsylvania $1 73 q4l 75.. Corn.—Sales of yellow.. at $1.45®1 48. Oats at,93 1 ' • • • .. .' - POTTSVILLE MARKETS.- Corrected Weekly for the ill'lnerst Jonnial. I Wheat Flour, extra • per barret.:.: . Wheat - do. do . do , per cwt " do • "do extr. ' per banel:.. • - do- do • sive fine; do. Rye Flour, • . , 'do do • „ • • , per cwt.....„ Buckwheat Flour - ' .• do • Wheat, prime yr to • do., • -do "re dF Dried reaches,: red , Den wend. dy del *, tortarPr . . lio.. bried'Apples, '•. .do ' .• n't.a Rye. bn i .• Corn, • " Oats, " I ' • DO Soup beans" I - S a 0 Peas. •. " 1 3 25', Rye Chop,'". l , I Coro Meal " 1.891 Middlings, " Potatoes, " 'COO Hay. V ton. 35 60 " balei . owt Straw. ton. 1. 1 " Plaster. Salt, Vit ea& Tim Seed, b. - 625 •1:4 bd Flax 34 63 $1 an y 1 001 3 MP, S T 5 1-00 I'ooi 1 25 EB-00 2.00 , rube Great Pump !—The Ohio Pram, that n ever ' freezes or gets* ma of order; is simple inconstrect lon.. and every man can put in his own plan . Sam* at"work at STICIITER do TUOMPSON'S. Feb: U 4 .66. - ' - 201Tb7 1 27, 'lMe.litlitlls.t)m.s - , New Greengrocer's Store, - EXPT BY MRS. RP.OST, garleet et., kft.hand.sille, next do.,r below Kline's. F tour and-Feed &ore. Mrs. Frostse* to keep on, band a t , variety a VEGETABLES, - FLOWERS, mu, a= She feels grateful to her friends for their former patronage, and . hopes !bat it may be continued, by giving her an early call. " [April war. E. BOVIEB, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER IN TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS .• . . Centre St., Opposite t h e Town .IroTTliviziar, PA. Feb. 21, bl SAVE TILE OLD PAPER. •,-, 4atesta a wind pald:for clean White Wd and ne Paper—and also OldNewspapell, Paintiblete, Old Bailor with the covert taken - be.. -.Colored Pao per 1 cent a pound.' - 11. 11ADINAN. Aprll tRo)-1. - • 0000A-APJT OIL te GLYCOLINE Preserving and Beautifyiiss ibis Hair and Beaderiocit..Park and Gleossy. /Hs mrfectig /reefing", imitating matter. It hg • IgOrrttes the hialth id the hair. It po'ev,te the hairyrinri falling of. • ' •It softens the hair erhp' hard and rkik /t citroMs die richest heitre and is tho. best and ' aheanest"hair 4ressi4 • - ' Forliale•bY- JOHN G. BROWN & SON. March '4, _ . . Pttrmlunndatk... NEW', PERFUME roB TER EANDKEROIMM, • PUMI9II4II "NIGHT- 111.0001.11110 CEREWS." A Rest S aaisit9i 1141!leite 141 Kraut PtTingle,. Distil!ik,fripui !Kars Bt ntipiell *l4**eiliirri wit4ll it it!ikpi its itartte. lannabsairrei only by PIipILIGOIII - ac SOi •ffrßeVixe , o±: - Cktuntedejts. Ask for. .Pholon's—.2*no a.et t • • Sow • .'a! Pitowasspe.ni4:4l . .7. To-. vr , I. WR'T.P. I 1/ 2 4/ '6 r:10 eg 9 60 It 09 , -7 00 . -- 'I .T 0 '--9•110" SI 11, -49 • 'ls 6 lid 9 00 9 00 10'6e' 6 00' 2'oo 946 2 69 Egg*, doz. pater..' . V !b. Cheese.: _: Lard. ."' Hams. Shoulders, L Beet hind qr. " .- • freik plifutton, ' 'Pork, ‘l - ~" Sugar, Cuba, , " Sugar House, " Porto White; Crilebed.- - • k; N. 0. SlyruP.,
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