iot . rf( ::: N01i.#4.;. POTTSVILLE, - PA. NATURE:IAV, 401:It '39, 1863 Citifies of tbe' Ittiseerel liniment a4L - beo bled Pr*" 8e11F 1147 .11A the lot oViriffkkiclii.-tue:.: • • egg. LPRITCTIABEk bES. HOLMES, tit: Clair: • . LOUIS IL HOCH. ~ .; .. . sp.SRY S. BONER. Aliehlited if R. •SCYMELI+ • 1.) psTER MOORS„ Port Carbon. DAVID' PHILLIPS. ILlbiney City. Rit * • B.IIENSINGER,Tainagna. •0 . N. t)OXE, Scbaylkill Uaven. • ' ' PROSSER FOR SALE. Rugg l es Job Breath -which Askant on a form sby i n hol—owt s4oo—Will be Sold at $l5O, cash. ' A lpo a Washbantori Hand Pre bed 43 by $B% Mel o, which COst. 3,275—wi1l he sold at $l5O, =h. We have no fern:lei nse foe these presses, and the fore Will be sold at a P','t•bargain to Weise In want of dap pressee. Aviantw - • B. BANNAN, Pottaidlle., Pi. Sheafer's Viotti wad - Irma Nate SREAPRIVS MAY Op 'AD THE - iXiiiiticrrE C O A L REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA—the ergy and coot complete and ;compact Map note published. Price i Wets, 31 25; in Cases. S 1 AO; on Rollent,.s2 25. SHEAFEWS IRON, COAL. AND RAILROAD MAP of PRNNSYLVANLI and the mliblidutlron States, with fall ttlaiStl o3 of Iron, distances to' Market, &c., Whieh . are worth more than the Map Welt' Price in Sheets $1 25; Ilit-ses• ta 50 ; and mitotic". $2 75.. Dove Maps, except those on Belhas, 'which can be stet by Eire:o l h will be sent by mall to any address peerage-pad, on the receipt of the abeve-menttrated . . . The editions .of these Maps ate 'nearly exhausted ass than 100 Orplos remaining, and we advise those in want of orpiattoepply early, at this otliceOr by letter TLese Maps may also be obtained of S. li PETTEN GILL & CO., Boston; and PETERSON &DROTWIRS Philadelphia. • - ' - - . . Union_ state Convention. - • A State Oimventlim will be held at Harrisburg on Thuriadisy." sloeof IS63, mination at o'clock M.. for the purpose putting in nO State Ticket, to be supported by the "frie.nds of the Unionat the coming October election. - The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal people se cured the great victory in 1864; and made the war, which our enemies denounced as a , Ware, a glorious success in - Is6i. - • Oar dug has been • maintained—our enemies de stroyed—our Government preserved. and peace re-es tablished. Let every friend who- aided In this result, take measnres to be represented in that Convention.— We must see to it that the fruits of our macaws are not 1 st to the nation. . Buainese of vast importance will be , presented for Its cgsiderstion, and every district in the State snould be nXemented: By order of the Union State Central Com mittee. • • SIMON CAMERON, : Chairman. A. W. Bracrancrr,t Secretarle • Wm+ Foroorr, ff• tw - PEARINONALL.—We are engaged In making' out our billa tor the *sent year,' and will be happy to obtain remittances from those who =else , Man es speedily as , possible. . • Wnrrri.Essr, a clerk in the loan branch of the Treasury office, has been arrested for the robbery of $200,000 worth of bonds. • Fie is tl grandson of the lion. Elisha Whittlesey; STATEMENT of expenditures of Ashland dd_ ring the year ending January 31, 1835, will appear in our next. It was received too lair for insertion in to-day's' jOURNALT.: .I, respect to he memory of Bishop Potter; the Episcopal -churches of Philadelphia will be draped in mourning until the Ist of next November,which will ..eitend beyond" the sitting of the General Convention in that City in October. , : ' • TN CoNNEcrIcuT it, is proposed to disfran chise, all who ran away to escape the respell" sibilities of the draft.. The practical opera tion of a similar proposition in Pennsylvania would ficpublicinize two thirds of the cop perhead bounties in the State. Rsreit:is of the elections. in Virginia repro sent:that in other portions of the State, as well at Richmond, the regular Secession can didates have been generally successful: ' En couraged by these results, it is said- that the guerrilla chief, Mosby, designs being a can didate for Congress. Cot:FA x, the Speaker . of House of Rep . reSentatilieS during the last Congress, it is cOi]ceded, will be re-elected to thesame pos ition at the opening of the next . session.• It is thought the condition of parties .which will secure this result, renders McPherson's re= election as Clerk equally certain.: - LAVAYETTP. COLLEGE.—The Commencement exercises at this College have been in pro gress this weck. ereorge son. of Col. F. B. Kaerclier, of this Borough, "delivered the Junior Oration., which is stated to have been an unusually fine effort. The prospeets of this College arc promising in every respect. It was recently a itcipient of a donation from Mr. Pardee of Hazelton, amounting to $20,000. I::3II3ARASSASSIN9 JOURNALISM.—The Rich mond Whig tits been allowed by the military authorities' at - Richmond to be . published again. The editor s says he will endeavor to do the best he can under the embarrassing circumstances. It is rather "embarrassipe , to have a military censorship over the jeur nal in the morning and a military guard over the office in the evening.' But the endeavor of the editor to do. the best he can • will pro bably bring an amelioration of the circum stances with it.. THE man who 'saved the life of Secretary Seward . on the night of the 14th of April,. is George F: Robinson,Private Co, E. Bth Maine Regiment. Sixteen hundred and 'twelve dol lars were presented to him .by a number of gentlemen.. The .photograph of this brave . man is now sold for his benefit, by Mr. P. M. . Clark of Washington, D. C. The prices are fifty cents, two dollars and five dollars each. Thematter - is commended by Gen. Grant,and Other eminent gentlemen: The names - of con , tribntors Will be registered and transferred . to Mr. Robinson. ' THE RIGHT $O TSY TOE ASSASSINS OF LlN COLN.—Attorney7General Speed is preparing -and will promulgate an opinion L as to the legality of the trial by a Military Commission of life conspirators against the lives - . of. the President and Cabinet, in which he sustains the Goveroment in its action, urging-in justifica tion that at the' time of the commission of the deed we were still at war with Rebels against the lawful authority of the Government, and that the District - of Columbia waS,' .and still under martiallaw, from the-fact that order of IF-GI. issued - just after the Battle of Bull-. Ran, has neverbeen revoked. . • .TM: INTERNAL Rk:VENUE POSINIISSIONERS, recently appointed have been - investigating the manufacture and sale of alcoholic li quors, and have detected numerous'frauds. Whisky is regularly - selling in market at about two' dollars and ten cents a gallon while the Government .tax is two dollars; and the whisky on which tax has . been paid. can scarcely be sold at a profit for a less sum it is understood, that four dollars a gallon: It is evident that on little, if any, of the ordi nary spirits on sale has any tax whatever been paid. The receipts of the internal col lectors, this year, for duties on alcohol, will not probably be more than $5,4:100,000. Thb collections in England are'reported. at about E 90,009,000. It is estimated that tbe receipts here, if there were_ no frauds, would reach nearly that figure. THE; issue of five cent. fractional currency has been stopped:. by order of Sedetary McCulloch, and it is expected that the pub lic, throb& the- Treasurer and sub-Treasu rers will be supplied with two' and three cent, coins to meet the wants of the community in lieu of the paper 'issue Withdrawn. The amount of this, description of coin at the Mint n Philadelphia, is very,karge, so large that those who are /Loring lots away for a paltry premium, will one.of these days find' them selves severe losers, as it will fall farther and farther below par,. the nearer the currency approaches a specie redemption. The sooner the smell, debased coins are distributed` for public convCnience, the less will borders lose. In Washington about e 50,000 worth of de faced or worn-out fractional currency: is de croyed, each day, and its place supplied with new. .The entire amount in circulation is upward of $21,600,000.-- Flo More three cent notes are to-be issued—the act of Congress Prohibiting then—and the five cent notes will gradually' be withdrawn. while their further issue will stop. - • Dowriiiiii.;--Tha,Comieltieitdijournals do not extol President Johnson so higlhysince be hung the itiourssins at Washington, and since he has endorsed the `tarbitraty arrerds" of Copperheads and:rebels in Tennessee, made .by Gov Browrdow. 'While the Copperhead journals howl over the , execution of murder ers and incarceration of enemies of the Gov ernment; loyal men thank God and take cour: THERE can be no question that the prOper tribunals in which to try cases growing out' of !Pa. war, are military 'courts. All loyal is en, approve of it. the:Action of Justice Thompson in . .Philadelpiila, in releasing a Man charged' with defrauding the Govern ment., and 'of Judge Wiley, in Washington, . who endeavesred to effect the , release of one of the assassins of President Lincoln, proves that - COpperhead judges wilt screen every criminal; where political capital can be made out of such action." They entertain about as much respect for justice, as the Copperhead sheet in Ashland does for decvncY, when it says in noticing the - expense of, Presidsnt Lincoln's funeral in -Washington : • "What t rd -foolery to.expend such s sum on common dead carcmas." MR FOR THE SOLDIERS' TED SAILORS' To the Cittzenoiiirf the Vnitegi Maim. The Ladies 'Visiting Committee of the Soldiers'' Hume, in the city of Philadelphia, propose to open a NatiowalYalz at the Academy of Music, on the 23d day of October. next, for the purpose of xabsing.a building and endowment fund for the Institution with which they are connected. . The madersigned 'commend this project to the favorable - - notice of , their fellow-citizens of the United States. The Soldiers . ' Home has been incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania,. for the relief of sol diers and seainen who• have been honorably db - 'charged from, and the children of those who have died -in the service of their conntry. . ,The Cooper. Shop Soldier's Home .has - been merged kiting Institution by Legislative author ity, and is now in successful operation. Bat as the Winding now occupied at the corner of Rue Ind Crown Streets is entirely. inadequate to the necessities of the Home; the Managers have' giv en their sanction to the proposed Fair. . • . • Although the Home is located iu Philadelphia, its benefactions are not limited'by State bounds ries;• Its doors are freelyopened to every.deserv big soldier and sailor of the-Republic whomeeke eirinhorion. • The management contemplates an Industrial Depaftment in the institution, in which the in mace who are able to , work at their trades may find employment, and thus be relieved - from the position of mere dependenta on public charity. It contemplates also a department where children of those who have. (lied - in the service,, will be 1 tend p erly. protectr d and carefully educated and -prear6d par6dfor imitable voc • hile the hearts of theatione. people are overflowing ' with gratitude-to God, for his great , gift of victo ,• ry to our patriot armies, weithould not forget our - duties to the brave men who will soon be 'return- ing from the fields they have won, dieab ed by honorable wounds from the active pursuits of. .their profession. - The. Orphan children, whose fathers have fallen in our great struggle, are also.specially entitled to the public favor and. protection.. 'Let us., pro vide a Home worthy of-their acceptance, and worthy, of a people whose property they have pro . tected, whose liberty they have secured, • whose government they have saved, and whose hearts they have -gladdened by their splendid achiey meas. . . Committeee for the organiiation of the Fair will be announeod in due season. Newspaper ploprieters will render important service by occasional publications of this notice, which will • be duly . acknowledged as' contribu tious to the Fair. • - - PHILADELPHIA, April 14th, 1865. ANDREW G. CtilTl24, ALTAANDEU HENRY, SIMON Cammios, • JANES POLLOCK, CALEB Cos; HENRY C. CAREY, . AND MANY OTHERS. . Donations in money borate Fairway be sent to Wm. Struthers, Treasurer, No:1022 Market St. ' .Aid Societies, Hospital, and 'other Committees, about disbanding, are earnestly requested to con tribute whatever funds or articles,of use they, may have on hand; forthe benefit of the Fair, or for the Soldiers' Home: Donations in goods, provisions, .may be. sent.to the Soldiers'Home, corner of Race and Crown 'streets, Philadelphia; marked .to care of Mrs. D: Haddock,-Jr., President,or Mrs.4..Hor ner,Seerstary. All donations duly acknowledged.. • PIRLADELP . III.4., July 5, 1865. , - -• • . In publishing the above notice of the Fair,. we would add that it. is desired . .that the ladies of Schuylkill County have a. table at it, to dispose of wnat may be contributed in the way'of articlesby the , : County. To cjlitate this matter* isauggested that :ladies connected with the various religious depot:al.' , nations in the ColitttY,' go to work and ,pre-: pare contributions tar the Fair,. Goodi .should 'be directed to the "Soldiers' , Home, corner of itaee and Crown . atreets, Philadel phia." • Put on the boxes,' "'For the Schuyl 7 kill County Table," with the *names of the parties who send the articles. - . B. 13aiman.is'authorized to .receive cot:Art . batious in money -, for the -Soldiers' Home, frorn . persons in this County: who have not contributed, and dealt e to. The'object • com mends itself to the philanthropY of all, .and we hope that liberal. contributions will be sent in. All contributions in money sent . in . to us will, be acknowledged through the JOURNAL. . The quicker this matter of establishing . a Home for soldiers is perfected the better, for in a short time the hospitals will be: closed, and thousands of brave men disabled by wounds from the pursuit of • their regular business when at home, will have to look to the people for support. • - Let Schuylkill County set in this matter as generously as. she did throughout the War to relieve the sufferings of our soldiers, and the record of her loyal people will be complete. GEN. BANKS ON NEGRO SUFFRAGE. We call particular attention to the follow ing extract from the recent speed:l'of Gen Banks on negro suffrage, made at New Or leans. It presents new ideas and is unans werable: • . • "If you ask if they (the freedmen) are compe tent, if you ask if they are fit, I inquire of you if every •man of the. Methodist sect, or of the. Roman Catholic sect, or of the Presbyterians,. or of the Baptists, or Of whatever religious denomi- nation our people may he devoted, if every one. of these men are fit to be invested with-the right of suffrage, is a, fit. exponent of the .will of the people and is capable of directing, safely: and -wisely the destinies - of the nation? Every min must say 'No, it is not to be expected.' . So.I say, as a corollary. to the - position .I have assumed, that fitness and caprioity. are not the sole inkre dients of Barrage or of participation in the affairs of our Government- by all. classeS of its people; Fitness i id capacity, are the attributes of all rather th.al of a 'part. (Applause.) It is the concentrated wisdom of the multitude that has led our country and its Government tbrnugh all its trials to its present prOsperity and power. You may draw from its intellectual and cultivated a 'tenth, or *a quarter even, and you will not. abase or, lower the standard capacity represented by the Government...;You'may -increase by a tenth or quarter if you please the inexperienced and un learned that participate.inthe affairs.of our Gov ernment without deteriorating from the success of our institutions. • It is therefore, strictly, logically, 'philosophically and religiously true thatfitness and capacity are, the result of the concentration of powers - and not the attribute of each individual • that chooses to exercise, or that is invested with the power to ex ercise, the rights of freemen. If you make three millions of freemen invested with, the. rights of suffrage three millions five, hundred thousand; who is afraid of the result? (Applause, and cries of 'Nobody,' 'Nodody,') Nobody but a‘ rebel, (Great applause and cheers.)'-It is death to hint— (langhter)—but is life to ns and Our nation. (Tremeudons enthusiasm.) - . Oath() other 'hand, .it is equally philosophically and religiously trne, that it . y6u withdraw from tbreesisillians of voters in onr country a million, whether it be of the ig,-, le notet or enlightened classes, you weaken the 'capacity and strength of the people for govern ment. It is better, as 'every man knows, that all should be represented at the balltithcix,.than that only a part should be-re resented .'. (Applause.) Because all are wiser and greater- than a part. The multitude of men of every 'nation is team!. to God than any onernan who lives within it. There, is more of his spirit and of his power , 'in the race than There is in toy . fragment of the race, what ever may be its attributes and its '.position. In that, where God has given the full share 'of 'Ma ability and,power, we hare the greater reason. to trust it than that, whatever may be its earthly capacity or its earthly attainment, which has' a less perfect share.' Therefore; 1 say again that fitness and capacity are not the sole nor the ptin child test. The test of safety is in the heart of, the people—the instructed heart of the people— . - inntructed not iteany catechism, nor in a spelling book; but imfaith to God and love to men. 'And who shall say.that the four millions of peo ple that belie beemacquired lately; as - it were, by a-new birth to the Anteritian nation—who shall say to nie thit their hearts are not as pure, that their heart, iunotls Myra, isit iss fait hfnl . to...the Goternment, not as faithful to the iuterestsi of the people and Godae that of any other class? (Great applause.) :'lt may. be that they . are un lettered ;.that they cannot decipher the mysteries of Egyptian _hieroglyphics, or .wander through the mazewpf geometry , and the occult sciences ; .butthese things, do-hot he,ip to make a mall wise —they help to wake "him learned ; they do, not help to make him useful—they assist ake like useful—they assist to make him ornamental. But so far as the depository of political. weer is eatieerneil; it is to be exercised for the- benefit of all. Give me an honest and.faithful man - with; out lettere; before the most ottchlt and-ebstrnie ' scholar, who knows nothing of political affairs of life. I see this not merely as a matter. of reflection,..an a matkrof necessity, , but as .s providence for which we have reason to _be • as grateful to God as for any otherprovidence—that the four million of people that have been bap .. -tilted in the epirit'of American citizenship, should be assisted to perform their'dnties, aud . admittis t to their rights. - .'(Great applause.) If any tiling la to be done, the better it is ,dtine, the quicker lit is dont), and well done, the better 'for.. an." (Renewed appituse.) . The ClansildiilAs of tfia Uatted Btaiii says nothing .about color-t-and it :the igoorsat C°PriTheade persist In opposing the rights ° EnntrrnAlkcin th .e,PnlOr nnFO ) on ac &ant of wilai 'gist ,ctiarsAcrize, his .:igao- Tnne munnerementiOplieet9 theol* l o l equal force, Permitting;the-segro- to vote &ea . :m . 4 Place kW_ .4 1i 4 Yebil! equality with :ape Iwhites. Whig , is Uniypiditical equality.. Tjmi dont see any of copperhead leaders assOchttingivith the drtMkettichite voters of theii Party,'-or inviting theni to their houses socially.—Oh, no—it is only aborit • election -times when time demagogues wsutthe - vutei th 4 ih . eir talk iiboin: - Exial. eqUitiity. Is linot S3rThe President contemplates & tour - td the Eastern States. • = ' /Verb° reports of an anticipated rn?gro in e rt action in Georgia are ncinfirmed. iita-Cine'hundred'ind eighty-four patents-Were issued on Tuesday.. . • . - -Tie Selence of Medicine should etatal thn e, pure, majeetic; having fact for its baste, induction for its pil lar, truth alone for its- capital. SO eland limainoutos Gnanixzbizresaeriona, mtabliehed over 16 years /10.. April & 95.: • • 1 . 14-4 m TH.Vi . :COA.I 4 ::•:.TRAMi to ol it i 4 I me s Jsls . 29, .18654 The quantity sent by Railroad this week% 70. 514 11—by Canal 53,947 00; for the iveeklo4,46o 11 tons, 'against; 98,22900 for this corresponding week lad year. , • • . • TheAemand for Coal continues fair, but la not .brisk, while prices are &in. The turnout in a large portion of the Wyoming . And Seranton Region is causing more demarid for.our Coal. We had our stoppage here about 'di weeks, and now they have theirs, which will prevent any overstock of Coal being thrown into the market until the Fall demand sets The:greatidiewback to the Coal Trade is. the present stagnition in the Iron business. More than half, If not" two-thirds of the Furnaces using Air thracite Coal, have blown out, with large stocks of metal On band.: This branch of business will not prosper Without a matkrial reduction in wages or increased duties on the Foreign. article, which cannot be carried into effect until Congress meets IliDecember next. :II is : verY seldom, that thebusiness of any country can-beliept in pros perous state when the . 'loan ManufaCtures lan_ The trade Emma np thin week as follows c:om pitied with last year : . 1864. 1,1'03,812 453,620 84.! 110 320,213 540,618 i 180,343 65.703 32.526 2%231 21,526 .20.311 • %El 14/Ft. R. It Sr.bnyl.Can.' LVill R. R. Letiigh Can Scrant • . " N'th Penns; C. C By R. Road By. Canal—, Del dr, Up& Yo'ng SR.. Do North. Shamokin.. Treforton..- Short Franklin Co Broad Top. 159,433 40.932 41,507 21.563 216,771 3,867 1,540 2, 5 ' 2,7081 7;4271 5,4 '7,1C8 4,476,1211 , . Froth Scranton . pompany we have'receive4 no return this week, but On quantity sent to mar-. ket is no 'doubt small, owing to the turnout at the The falling off this week in the supply is eonsid - - . • • Freights to Eastern Ports are gradually advan- 'dug as the season progresles. . . . •Fnamtraii COAT. COMPAIM—Thie is a new Coal Company recently . organiied l and. enibraCes the: celebrated colliery of :Henry Heil beyond Tre mont. The capital 'has been fixed at $50,000;: shares.. at $2O each; The Company holds.looo acres of land, 700 - of which .is• underlaid With Coril,'6fia the balance is fine timberland, an im portant. adjunct to large colliery establishments. The Capaciryof the .present tiollieey. is equal to • the animal production of SO to 100,000 tons, and it, its-proposed to_open: , two. new collieries on - the property as speedily as circumstances will permit. The Coal is known as. the East Franklin tl oal, and • commands froth 25 to Weents . a .ton more in .the Eastern markets than the harder whitiraiti This is a. Very . valuable property, and:ia among the best organitatiOns tliat have been . effectedin the,County. : 'There are no -less than 14 veins of Coal,-including the Mammoth, on thiri - property; 13 of. which • are • profitable _to work. -. Theim poi:micas on the property, including. dwellings,' worth at leaet , $lOO,OOO, independent of the land and Coal. The• veins not worked have, been thoroughly. .proved by Daniel . Hoffm an , Eeq., Mining Engineer, Who estimates the : quantity of Coal in the tract at 27,415,670 tons,' after allow; ing for . waste, - Sic. Suppese we put it •at the low estirinte of 15,000,000 tons, „ and it would take 75 years, it a Production of 200,000 tons'a year, to • exhaust this land of its mineral treasure. We understand Heat Mr. Henry Heil, ono of our oldest and most experienced Coal operators will continue to have the directien of the working of the collieries under the''Charter. This, is .an lin= 'portent feature . , so 'far . as the interests _ of„ the stockholders. are. concerned. ' Nono but ..thoso • who have experience in mining can eonduct ' cries to advantage. • . - _ • The following are the officers of the Franklin -Ojai Company: : . • ' President-'.-ISAAC M.:MARSH : • Tire- President' -Dons F. Cauca Treastyer—Hnsiav Heir.; Sec retary,D. H. HITCHCOCK . ; IfireCtOrS—ltia,ac.. :Month m , James L. Nutting, Thomas J•, Barr; John F. Cabot, Win. E. Webster, Wm.' M. Riley, Thos. Sampson, • We uuderetand that measures are being Aiken to immediately build the Lebanon and PinegreVe Railroad, on the line of the Union Canal Feeder. Xlie distance from Pinegreve to Lebanon is only 27 miles, and it is also proposed to extend the road via. the Lebanon: and Cornwall RailrOad, to connect with the Reading, Lancaster and Colum bia Railroad, a distance of 18 miles. By..thie route all the iron works in Lebanon and Lanese- . ter Counties could lie *supplied with Coal eta Much cheaper rate thin they are norr receiving it via..the Lebanon Valley llailroad - and from the. Butiquehantui Region. The distance from Pine grove to. Lancaster by this route is' only . 63 nailes,. and to Lebanon only 27milea. This would giVe a great impetus to the trade of that section of the Schuylkill Region where die Franklin Coal Com pany is located. . Speculators -opened the door for .the intro duction of Coal Mining .Companies into this County, by secret legislation unknown to the peo-. ple.. -Cutler this , legislation .eornewhere • in 'the neighborhood of thirty or forty Coal. COmpanies have beenorganized.within abontlifteen months.. Some of these Companies posseea . valuable Frt. "perty, while many of them - will never pay any *di vidends to stockholders out of the profits of the business. When we notice Coal ComPanies we will take Care to sift the good from the bad. Heretofore a cOnpre of notices of doubtful Cm *Lutes appeared in, our coluinna. during the ab sence of the senior editor of the paper, who at tends to the Coil Department.' We will.take care that Similar notices will not, ippear hereafter. FOR 15A1.1.1113.—A large and desirable White Ash.. Colliery. on , the Mammoth and other Veins: Beat quality of Coal In market for family use' Favorably located to market. In full working order. Apply to CHARLES M.. HILL; Real Estate Agent, Pottsville. Pa. July 22. •65 THE AGENCY for Me: Bale of 1 111, the SHAMOKIN COAL, from the Lancaster Colliery, bee this day been transferred from 'ANSPACH A SONS, to DAVIS PEARSCN & 'CO.,- Philadelphia, who ate now the only authorized. Agents- to die of this celebrated Coal. ' Orders and communications to be admeased to them at Philadelphia "or New York. 6. BAST, President C. It. Lomat:, Secretary and Treasurer.' - • , Philadelphia; July 20, '65.. - • • .26-tt THS . OO.PARTNIERBIIII? here-. tofore exiFting between the sitbscribms; der the firM of WM: BUNTER &CO., is this dal , dis solved by mutual cotiscot.„ Geo. S. Scott . retiring from the aria.. . WM. 131.11CTER..j1L, . . '-GSCOTT, Philadelphia, J 011.19, 1868, . • . • Wlll. DWI TEII , Jr., has this day erkrocinted . with him no Co-Partners, JOHN C. SCOTT of the City of PhilWelphin,:and JAMES M. REED of th e . City of Benton, under the neme or firm-, of WILLIAM' IlliDetElß, JR. & •C 0.,. of -the cities- di PhilatiOlobia, New York And Roston; Rusinesg- - Wriotinitat DEAL' rig IN AND MINFRA AND Elturrengs OF ANYNNAOIir. COAL. :1 202 1:2:111 - 0101t 11041410102 a. oFFicp.l7 3 1111111 -1 11,11 7. itiod,l.ltector se., ' 111ewirork: • 21 naill.2:l Douai ISt.; ll•stois. • PhiladOphia. July IS; 1.3.4 • COAL._ MARKETS' PRIDES OF COAL BY .THE _ :clAB(H0. [Of? . ISPVT . jOUGNALI • AT PHILADELPHIA... Jci~t 28 1865. Schuylkill Red . Ash Piepared, $. 6 - .40* ". • Chestnut, : 5 00* • " • White. Ash, Lump, Steam 6 0012 b • • • • Bt. Boutstul Broken, 6 00* " F..gg and •Stove, * 5 75* 600' ". • Chestnutt,, 5.0005' Locust Ht. Lump, St. 6 00* 8 25 t. - -"--- Broken- ' 6 000 G 25 - . • ,• w ; r. - YE'repitred. • = * - 6 00*6 .25 " " Chestnut,: • smas 25 Lorbsrry ...... 6 500 6-75 . Belmont Red Atih • G 5005 . 6 ; 75 Lel2gh Lump, Bost It Brolion,.. -7, 00* .• ; , Prepared,.... . . ..... 6 75* •• " Climituut, • • 5 7603 G:00 Broad Top, 6 75* 700 - AT , NEW- TOW& Mary 110 ifeii Ashestnt, Wicost Loa.% $ • - Ch _ 4 4 indte.A4lpuMp Pteam "-.g.7 50. 4 . t r ukea 7DO • 40.2,:150. .e. INIQLV26 56. t 14ighlirbiteAsh.,mia * Bo mt. 6 565)-6 75 , yillesimassoLC4l,llliport. Lums and St. St. * ...... ... • Broken. - 8 , Chestnut.' See Aucticni Bales • Lehigh Coal'as Ltuttp and St. Boat by Cerg0"........ 7 0040"7:25 Bmkett - end Egg " " ..... .. 7 4/00 725 Prepared ' '725 Chestnut " . 50@ 6 75 &M _ • adam Oir.ve Coal at liegideati. Lump $ 8t Bost. Breken..... Stove ' - ' = Chestnut • Peinarylvarsia ea. , * Coal at Plevillirsiig. Lump... SL roat . . Egg... .. ; .... Stove • ' Chestnut.... .... . :See 4ction Saki AT ArCLIET rgteton . W. Ann-whomales7 50@..75 -" - " -retail. ykene . Valley .- Sheldit . 110 Ash wholesale- ..... .; ' -" retail 9 5410 50 CIMBERLAND COAL:LI-lbw °train:26 - f. b. $7 $0 $$J-Acttssßo,b l s.' ;- • , . Freights from Pt' Ric hmond [Phiandin.j Portland • 2 5n f P0rtem0ath........... 2.60 Newbarypott • • 2'65 I.Boatcaa • .. 260 New 8edf0rd......;. 2 20 (Newport... .... ... 2 15 Newl.Oriden • • 215 1 Norwich ••2 15 New Haven ' • 1 501 Bridgeport 1 90 New Y0rk5....'...._E1, , 35 lthode . . .... 2 201 Alesandlia .. .. 1 90 Washington 1 - 001 Hartford 2.50 Taunton.:: _........:2 40 I 'Newark • ' 155 Albany 200 i Troy: }Edmond V. A. 2 751 Norton; Va. DiOam • - • 1 901 Derby. o report of vessel; lud Luda. • lFeraiorbta timaill;iizabetlaport. New 'York $ „eof Portland ' • . Fall River... : 20iNewburyport ': • Newport , .. New_ Landon . -- - Boston ... 150 Pawtucket • .N0rwich.......;-.......--1. 1 15Taunton " '• 'Providence.: .- 1 23 tNew Haven:. N0rwa1k.......-..:. . . ... I: 00 , Portmonth Middletown . •I 25 New Bedford Miami. Lynn... Salm.. Weelgltto , froisa Baltimore. To Pktiale • $3. • • • flog NewNork - • • • - 2 ivasx.• / TOTAL T 0.514 1,461.625 83,947 888,S8S 23,421 • T 06,381 21,1151 -316.552 icightis (irons tkeittwetOwat •r Almiandria d 446,687 d 114.722 d 137,790 d 3,721 .1,7,460 .00,031 To Piiiiidelphia. • • 'New York. • Briton - 1 463.0551 • . • 130,312 - ' - 9.83'1{ . 281.359 353 r• 17.718 17,7301 377446 . I 4,056 Lorbetil ' Swatara Railroad, • ' plop Canal 154,955 1,1201,151 dla.tiiii a 65,404 . . . . Bcburlkill Comasr Railroad. for 11963: The following b. the quantity .of Coal traasperted over the different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thursday evening last: . . 84.700 (128,274 .130,397 d 15.145 F it ,891 I 11.113 ...194.633 . 614 ' 12,656 2.032 -` 10,110 1 696 . ..16.41S 6.562; 144-865 Mini Hill & S. Haven H. H. 18,934 803 65,95, Mt. Carbon.. Mill CrOk._ 4,476,121 Idahanoy St. Broad M... 14t14 .. Schuylkill 'Valley COAI TREDMTS. .-1 00 Bridgeport :51 50 1 1Elartibrd. , . Z. Albany—. Pituegrove Coal .Trade for-1863: Amount trauteported dining the test month : • • • TOT&L. • 922 14 .32,085.07 697 , 111: t . 12,065 OS 1,51915 44,150 15 MIZZIMI:M illrond 18153 • allroad and Canal fur the ening last: XAILBOAIp. Cony Tradf by Ii . _ Quantity of Coninent by week ending on Thursday e Port Carbon..:::. Pottsville Schuylkill Haven Auburn Port .Total PreviUnely this year... Total • . To same time last ye Increase so far Decrease I Triode for , 11 Saturday last RAILROAD. Lehigh. Co Fcir week enditig OPERATORS A. Pardee &: Co Packer & Co::. Mt. Pleasant.... Jeddo' . Fulton C0a1 . ......:.. Stout.. & Co.. Buck Mountain • - Smith's Spring Mt... Honey Brook Coal Co German Pa. Coal Co. Spring Mt. Coal Co.. W. T.• Carter & Beaver Meadow -- Lehigh Zinc Co John (January • L. & Coal Baltimore Coal Co.:. Franklin Consoldateti Coal Co Audenried , Lehigh & Snug. C 0... ... .. WilkeVbatre . .. . Leh,: Coal& Nai. , Co Other Shippers... .. Warren Run .. . ... ...... 223 1,262 1,34 9151 2,esr, Total . Total Wy tL it C. Same time last par— . _ 4,656 Decrease Increive. United States, Railroad Canal and Local Stocks..: Reading Railroad Stock Bonds; 186 0 -S 0 • • • • " 1870...:. Schurl• Navigation Stock, of. com " '" • Bonds... ...... Mina 'HUI Railroad • - Little Schuylkill Railroad... Lehigh Valley Railroad • - `• " ' " Bonds' • Lehigh Canal • . " Tondo... • Caltandssa_Rallroad • • " preferred Miners Rank 5t0ck.. : ....:........ Flirineno Bank 0tn6k....... .. ..... - Government Bank Stock . - Pottsillle Water Company stoaE.:. - " Gas. U. S. Bonds, ISSI (coupons off.) U. P. 5-20 Bono (coupons on.) • U. S 10 7 40 2 ' ' • . ~ . .... Certificates of Indebtednwa - • Gold' (premium ?Wilda ) Preston CO/O . & Imp Co • 'Fulton Coal'Co Green Dinuntain Coal Locust Monntain Co C 0............ New York and'Middle Coal -Big Mountain - - Swatara Falls Coal Do - Black Diamond Coal Co ' Black- Beath • •". Mammoth Vein ComolidatedZl . Co Tremont Coal Co • 'Consumers. Mutual Cold C 0.... .... Girard Mutual Coal Co "- St. Nicholas Coal Co • Salem Coal Co Honeybrook - Clio] Co • Glen Carbon Coal Co - Greenwood Coal Co •• NEW ADVERT' MENT S. . . . . at reserve Kettles, Bruit end Porcel ain PJuly; 49, . STICHTEII 4 fr.tOM.PSON. -K"P Cool..—torry.i 4 minute Ice Cream Freezer MCIITER &TLIONIPSOIC. J'Tarn Jars .!! . Jura:!.: , Jars. latest 4mptuved at • July 29, *6,.-90. STICH . = & THOMPSON'S. D ow: se ititechtte a i lleseit.—:Gurn Belie, Branch Pipe Je1 a y n 29 1 , 7 15.-,.Bei. TIIpMPSONI. xi - Plapplies.—lamp Wick. Blitetitig Paper 119. Blasting Barrels and Safety Fllbe t at.. • July 29, '65.-30. S'IICHTER & THOMPSOpPS. One 1' • OM: !—Bleached at anti. Spritir Whale Oita at New York vices at •• • • . *July . SIICHTEIR & . THO.IIPSONS 'VFW. JILINITICE FEE IEILIM....Now li. ready, new Justice Fee Bills, for eels at • • . • B.BANNAPS, Centre Street,. Pottsville. NNW ankle of dust for cleaning knives. Inarore IS: and for tale by .' GEORGE BRIGHT & CO. ' . July 49..64. • 304 f puss cel n brafed WATER' Proof Shoe I- -Great me, pirtitnlaily adapted toliorecco Leath er,4lll-ncit rub' of and will not eoll the ototheis.- For sale • ' .GE(1.13111011T &SC Ally 29..05 1,4/1141 - EAND CIDER. PRESS.-.A family W. Wine and Cider . .Preas. very compact;•ocempies but a apace of 8 feet square'; will grind and crush fruit of all.descrlption and puaa at same time. Just the article for farmeraMid famines; att ; • 'Jelin., '65 sTicIiTER 'l6 Tuwarropili .. 21 " - 310 ; 6 7 0 /•. 1 7 1 r9,. . C. 4317EG80N DENTIST, .la/a iiii - Blarket ISL. 2 Door" below W., • POTTSVILLE - ' • - ' • - .Whexe be its prepared, to perform all operations on the Teetb..such as Fillingluserting Teeth on Gold. Silver or Vulcanite. !lubber, In the best and , latest ortyles. Teeth extracted by the use of s Watery or ether. • July 29. . : Bo 6no, LIIITTERB Remuslading 117scholniaili the Post Office at fX:-Clain•State of Pennsylvantia an the:36th day of July. ,18135: - • • To obtain any of these 4etters, UM applicant must call for-'aduerfised hitkava" give the date 'of and pay one cent for advertioing.• .• • • • - • - • If not, ladled for within mu month, they will he sent ;tithe 1.10.1 Letter' Wee . . David. kiarkin David Coyle Peter. Hopkins Wm Boyie Wm 2 Billet John .. Divas Patrick • - Barman Thoduis Carixdi Mrs 0 .. . Davie WWlamk - James David 2 - Sullivan Elizabeth Evans Capt TJ . James Wm - -.Medford Hem/ t Graber Wm • Jones David L benrly Jamas • r Green James Jones John 8 - .july 49 .GS . ' •X, MATEEIL-P. BC Illeliabirldhr Rasa= Daceo ruidlarsorm> tea Vain c a ms' secret . and delicate dirdolkis, 1111 their itsger.nt little 'expense, little or no clunge diet, Yo inconvenience. end no' mama. It Unlearnt Lobate rod Odemintatediate in its action, and free fronfall in jur.ous prrirertirr. April 14 6m - t t METR.OPOLITA.N_ 1 t n34 1 . 3131111,ANGE Y. Cash Capt.'s!. t ... Avoidtar'sVer ' ' 6344,00 FAJAIIISB - President J: C. GOODIUDGE, Setretary.* _ D. BEITERI3XIM Amt./or Comity. wHI receive applicetione andrequel riSeuvviProvels37 asiinsic& ' Wyanung 'Ali , Insurance- Co. . ow winiiisaraines: Assets .150,111111111 . Pieirident—a. W KOLLENBACK. , '.<:Viee•Preeideet-r-L. D.TIMORMAICHIL , Secretary R. C: SMITH. IXIMERITXTh For Schuylkill Co., Mee, cam= sinarr. Potts. vine.. [April22, Jaly eSOO oilf6 75 IatIRB LAC HEAL . - ENTAT E. 7 OM . s illilirrdlar. 'lleptettaber 11863, as the -Peeled sea.-....A ranztaltuate in Washington.Thwzaihip, schnylkill corinti, it 9 miles .meat of Schuylkill Have* ant-about Smiles east otpimegrure; near the pi:lWe- road, adjoining, land ;of John Lengle. John Zimmerman; Samuel Seitzinger and others. containing. 95 acres, more or lets , of Which 10 acres are well Covered with limber, the remainder nu ,dee good fencesand in a line state of cultivation; having thereon erected a goAd two stray frame dwelling house. summerlirelte, AC.:.a large Switzer barn, with dont& pig sty, and other neces sary outbuildings.-all in good repair. - . ' • • • ALSO. A Good Orchard of avariety of choice fruit ifsa spring 'of "running water with stone spring house, well adapted for dairy purpose& ,The farm' is laid out in convenient fields and under good fences. The above property is Worth tho attention of buyers Ter sons wishing to'view said premises will apply to Martin Mil ler, residence on the farm.- : • • . . • Sale to commence at one o'clock. P. M., of said day, when attendanCewlltbe. given and' conditions of sale made lmown by - ' .&Bitatl AM MILLER. July 29,166 . ' 110-Tt• ' LETTERB Reimsbiting - , Prelaimed the Post Otlice„" at Pottsville, State of 'tennsylva WA, on the 28th' day of July, 18G5.- - - ' To obtain any of these lettere, thealnlimult must call for!' advertised letters," give the date of this list, and pay two centefor advertiaing. • ..if not called' for within one month, !hey Noll 'be - .littit to the Dead Letter Office,. , • Abrahermy Rer7 Murry Win. Beach John Avert! Percy . Hoover Jain . Rice Deorge Brightchom F . Jones Richard eh Richard/010*th Beecher D II Son Jones John D Richaids.Sarah' Co ' .Joblizer John eh' Smith Wm L Browne James . Hmel CR 2 Swum Adam Butterfield I M Kimmel C N. 2 .- Shaw,Fruneis Boner Michael Risen Mm -• Snyder F A Bamhtu - d S D Lee Patrick. - Suttie John 8.25(a Boyer Leib Lawler Daniel - Smith J Burke Sarah . Maher Peter Smith decal) Sr .Christian C F Man. Charles Stnm Mollie It Carel Sabina : Molhohun Jerry Seibold Caroline Detwiler Mr . Maim Mary 2 Wexler Nathan D Daley Edward W McPhail Mary S Thomas Joseph' Devlin Martin MelloivAnny . Vickey joseph • •Dew Lilly'_ Orms Levt , • " Vau Reed Henry Eckert:George J Pounter Henry C Warren W Ermine Mary' _ • Powers A B Williams Lewis Elwell Kate ' Purcil Mary . Weiss H S Freeman Wm.' . 'Potter Lewis Wilson AlieliC • Fax Michael ' - • - July 29 . M: SILLYMAI4.• P. M. ...4.:R 00 2 10 I T 5 Manufacturer of the Improved - Free Stotie7MaAhle Cement, HARRISBURG, • PA, • Respectfully calls the attention of the , public to this celebrated Cement,' as a coating; for -exterior walls of buildings, It ban no equal: , it le putely water proof, and forms. .a solid adhesiveness to any surface- of britik or stone with: unlimited. durability, ' making a beautiful finish;equal to- the Ittnist qattllty of -Brown Sand stone, or to any color desired: • • • . • • The undersigned has been applying this Cement for . IT Years in many, parts of the country With great sans-. faction, among which he refers to the following: •. DOSTON-4Cevere tic American Mit tel; with many other public and 'plivate buildings, . ' BUFFALO, N. .y.--The-grand residence of ex. President Fillmore add other private buildings on Delaware street. • • $1 330 2 o(✓'42 10 . 3 00 • CLEVELAND. o.—Arigeor II _ cease and the beau lint iesideoce of J. W. Cliark, Esq., Euclid . • PITTSBURM PA:—Girard .' Reuse and Si. Charles Betel, together-with the- following geu-;. lemen's splendid residences: Shoefaberger, 'James Wood -. ;.• - John Bissell' ". ' ...D. ilacCord. ' Cat:rin 11dains,..thqd St. • • • .EARRISBURG, 8., Simon, Architect. . ." • ". — . J. B. Cox, Front Street. •," • " —A. A. jones " • ". B. A. 11.amberton s ' Esq., • • • . ,i*cond St. .. • " " Senator .11. Bleating, do. -. • '" • " • Dr. B. 'Fleming, do. • " • Rev. James and :Free Baptist Church...AA:l4h and State St. beautiful and expensive ,res.l - . • .- dence of Z. P. Boyer, Esq. • • "-• F. Baize, Coal Street. . —James . .Laniganhi s residence, 3fithintongo Street. . 3:253 03 " 28,540 OT 5.314 • 1p,646 03 4,632 06 -00.462'00 . . 22.316 18' 11.207 00 1,246 071 2.213 00 28.363 05; 19,504 00 4.005 1& • 14,561 . 051 . . '1:023 ' 00 Immediate'attention given to all orders, and work etrictly , guantntied. Please address • T.. F.IVIVESON. Box 263; Ilarriabarg, or . White . Horse Motel ; Pottsville. Pa: •, ' 'July 29,,'6.5. • . . 80-t1 •' • 33.94 T 00 304.860 16 70,513 1 1,391,111 031 336 SOT 16 453,630 00 1.461.624'14' 1.71.43;21.1 To the Honorable the Judges of the. Court I - of Common Pleas, &c., of the County rT'rrT.LltLfl 246.061 02 114,122 04 • The Connnittee appointed by yon on the. Roth. o May lest, for the purpose of examining the accounts .o the Director! , of. the Poor and House of Employrnen of the . County of . Scheylkill—and aloe thrw. of the 0E2211 Steward fur the past and current years; and to make In gutty ae to the general management of the Institution, its receipts and expenditures; re mectlully beg leave to . . re rt That hiving in accordance with, the duties required of there, visited the 'liaise and madea general exami nation of the books and vouchers, as well tn. , an ingot-. ry as to the general management of the Milting of the Institution, they and' that the expenses for the years 1881.18G4, 1863 and 1564, avers as follows For 1981 were. = 15,215 345 2:433 113•.. 14.334 645 511. 5.401 15T •9,131 30 .11,994 17,'!34. For . ls62' ' For ISO F0r,1861 . " 244rikIng - in the aggregate. onn.hundred and twenty. three thousand four hundred 'and - three dollars and seventy tents. during %%bleb. time there as paid to them by the Trehourer of the ' W County, on orders of the County Comnitsaioners the sum of one hundred then-, Stindtice hundred and seventy-two - dollars and eighty two cents, leaving the institution in debt at the com rrienCement of the yetir 1865 in the sum of twenty-two thousand eight 'hundred and • thirty one dollars and twentpeight cents (*22:821 28.) Judging from the nctual ' expenditures. of the' year. ISO, as well ar from the amount already expended this year. your committee believe that it will require fifty two thousand dollars to meet the expenses of this cur rent Year in addition to the sum' f twenty-two thousand. eight butairedUnd thirty-one xdollarn and twenty-eight cent whirti was due .and unpaid on the.flrat day of Jannary, t§6s " • " ' •• The very gently in - Creased expenditntem for the year 1863-64 and '65 are accounted for to a very great extent by the increased cost of all the articles. required for the of the Institution. and as most . of the articres re- 316,652 1 1,0'22.939 1.264,4V2 =lca 100 100 100 100 100 106 3 : 1053 i 96},, 97.1; 14334 —Fk.e. variety of Fruit Leary Melon David .2inlea.f3aml Thoran Mary Row* Wm 9 .'7117: .E..'.WAT ON; coiled. are those in the price of which the greatest ad vance-has taken place. (many of the principal articles having advanced in price from fens to . live hundred per cent.,. and some in a , stilt greater ratio.).it will be seen that the Directors in makin their estimates - for the year.lB6l3 and 184;.might easily be - .mistaken as to the amounts required for those years.. and conseqnent.: lytheir estiniates being too low. they found themselves in debt '..t.the commencement. of the year current the . sum abovestated. . •In consequence also of.the Commissioners refusing ,to pay the orders issued in the Fall of 1864, the Stew: antwas obliged to -Make -hks purchases .on credit and .consequently bought at 'higher prices than -he cOuld have dope could he have purchased for cash or with the assurance that the orders would be proniptly paid on presentation. • . This condition of affairs in the opinion of your com mittee, should not lie' allowed to exist. Funds should. -always be provided to meet all the necessary require ments of the institution as well as those 'of every oth-, 'erhusinets department of the. County. . . • To show to, what extent the cost of many articles en - • tering into 'the; 'consumption of the - House have, in creased. we insert a lint of -some of the principal, sheocc . ing their. relative cost in, the years 1662 and 1664: lae;- 1884 Blue:drills • yd .• $0- 60.@50 40 $0 SO 'fickings . • " 18fA ts 20 80® - - 95- Checks " 14Q dinslin " 10® 15 450 72 Calicoes - " . In3a** .. • ' 40 Satinettrs ' 40® :78 .1 603 170 Blue cotton flannels.. 14® 17 60 Kentucky jeans Diens woolen shirts "V dna 00 . 30 90 •" 00 10 On Bacon, sides 131 lb - tk - 7 • 23 • " shoulder! ' • ' - 6® 23 . barns. - 100 -11 ' 25® 28 Crushed sugar • . " •V R 3 .Molasses i 8 gallon • 20® 25 ' 90t 140 _Coffee . , " 10.14® . 12 - Via 60 Salt 12 sack ' 1-37 . •4 50 Rice • \ 5 12®, 15, PlourT barrel " ' " 600.10 00R12.00 It has also been the case that during the last two years the pe , sons sent to the house, arrive to a mach more destitute .condition, as regards. their clothing, than in previous years,- rendering a large amount neces sary to supply their immediate wants.. Having nuide a calculation. in snitch is 'lncluded the. outdoor relief • and all other expenses- incidental. We find that-the average cost of maintaining each pant er in the Rouse, is as follows, viz • •, ' For 1861 • • • $64 00 '109.00 1364 • - 14900 A very great Increase certainly, the greater part of which'towever can be Attributed to the facts heretofore _ . to the revenue • surposed to be - derived. from the farts, yciur committee are of the opinion that little or none is derived fmmlhat source, and Although the ac counts of the Stewnfil show a balance of eight hundred dollars in.its favor for the year 1864.' your committee' are of the opinion, that managed as it is, in connection with the Muse, no true account of-the profit or loss mn be rendered, : .. Your committee after making inquiry of per Sons well qualified tojedge, and also of the. Directors, ' Steward and Clerk, have come to the conclusion that-instead of the fem.. Yielding a Profit: 'a "considerable amount of money has to be drawn to meet the yearly deficitn. ..One of the reasons why the :fann_does . not yield a Profit, we 'believe to be the fact that too large a stock of horses, mules, begsand,other cattle is kept, rend-- cring the:purchase , of large...amounts of grain. At., necessary, in addition to that raised upon the mace. -The practice of plowing and doing' other: description . . of work outside the limits of the farm, we deem repro. ...The-pure/lase:from. or se* to per:teas efilciallYCorr7, 'nested with the institution, of 'lir ticleli needed or pro duced upon the tarra. - we thirdiettglitnot to occur. They are also or the opinion that too little care and' economy is exercised in the purchase and distribution of the supplies necessary for the - wisps of the inatita-. They would also beg leave to state that they found the house and ' farm' in - good condition; the inmates properly provided.for, andtnade as comfortable as cir cumstances allovr, and as a, general thing- satisfied with the - treatment received.._ .• , - • . - • . • Your Committee haSe also midelnquiy with respect to the sale of three acres and ninety _perches of land,. lielag'part'of.Use: Poor_ /louse 'arm, near-the Borough of, Schuylkill Haverroand - are of the opinion that the' price obtained (three. huridred .dollans per acre) ie the • full wilt:tent-the land.. • , • • , They are nevertheless of the opinion ttuttif hereaft er any part ,of the land is to be sold r the most satiable! : 'ory modelisould be to o ff er it at : public - sale: (after a proper notice has been. glv.inj _to the_lighest _bidder, which Would leave no room for. . . Another great difficulty in the.' pr&sent - conriection' of thellonse with' the farm, apresare,to ..be, in • finding'a Meet properly qualified to. manage the farm, take charge of. the House audits inmates, manage the Sean- O as,pUrcharie the supplies :necessary, and aphly thsra sato produce the best results • with the' least possible cost tottre tax payers of. the County: . . Theyworthi also.recommend that hereafter the books be kept tutu show, at the end of eacb:year, iwaddition to the amount of orders Issued, the whole anionnt- of indetiteduese. and to whoin drie,, arid also the, mounts 'due to the itiStitutimt, and who by. - . - - All of which is respectfully submitted. • • „ Haws GUITI6MIAZI; G: Baar- Caau. W. Ctxtrias. - • Potiseifle - Ally 1,186 d. ttfebl4lklll Cosily, ea. , L Chaim A Hain], Cleric of the Court of Quarter Sespions'of the Peace in and for Paid County, do certify that the romping writing, Is a correct and trim ropy , of the orjenalieconi. Po full andantire as - the eame now. .renuturs ou record and on Ina Magid Wart.. • • • ' In testimony whereat. have liamonto. set mg had Lawkafilied Paid Court of POttirviliii, this nineteenth day of Joly,„A. D., 1865. - July ?.9, :es.— 10 Cnas A. Rama, Clk. t] A ZAN-DM CittaitillEltATElD 311114111101 G voiross.-The - xalendzned.Agent Sc, the -itale-of the elven ivelPhiedidining Powder: waali e- , epntthlly announce to tda nnmercrna hiendL and Abe Coatepecatovs that be Is war prepared to till sliontera for FOWL= at the abottest notice, and hope,- by attic' attenticet to. WNW" SD me!it iil are Office. Market Struet, .siooll above Richter iThi4ip. aon.s Store.:' . JOUR July in. ,s 5 ;IVENIriIiORK Mums lax iwora com l. PANT OF NEVADA. OFFIC.L. No. 0, BROADWAY.-NEW TORIL ShAPll,o o o3 Stock sp Ix! ow e _ We art erecting our'zii lit the' ;nine," We know roeurravrlhat we hotel wee fkl.val blirut ' A few Moaned dollars more will brlng,ns had a position that we shell pay monthly divideeds. COl:ear/1 ; take ad vanlage of ,preeent low' rates. ' • • ' • • A fewgood Agents wanted. 'July le, -'81:-.28,13t • tnemarisfivin ehemlial Anistwas.J. ' Ansa a Men! eapindrattion of Husmouv's Paarair rtons;,they enjoy oar utmost confidenor. • We consider them safe and reitabfe. - • r NETIISREI. & TATES; Puicareratarra., &melt - 1860 [April 8, - `65 14-6 m OLD VIRGINIA Plain CareNdivA Also Western nand!' Cawtoili;dt, . " 7 - Fish, . . - ~ Spool _ Briyiht Lawilee 2 Twist CICE WI a TOBACCO, .iitc•. Akc4 • For *ale Wholesale end Retail by - ' . • „GUSTAV WOLTJEK Centre St., next door.lxi, the Union Rotel; Pottsville. ' June 17, t 63. - - - •• . 24. - .0 - 7 :: 4 :3 1 :.;::..714... - D i..... S'EPE..-,kcqa,..--:'. llinufactaring Jewellers, 27 COUBTLANDT ST.,,N. YORK, iOO,OOO WATCHES, . 01111A1M, GOLD PENS PENCILS &c., &C. WORTH- $500,000:'' TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLL AILEACH WITH otrrAstuaarrp yALuz, . - AND NOT TO as PLID trxiu. Tau miow WHAT YOU WILL - , swum .. Splendid List of Articles. . All to be sold for ONE 111001LX.All Each. 300 Gents' Gold Ranting Case Watc.bes...... .5i50t05150 • 300.1„adies!..Gold &Enameled Case Watches 35 " "70 400 Gellne Ranting Case Silver Watches... 35 " 70 200 Diamond Binge - CAJ " 100 3.000 Gold .Vest and. Neck Chains 15 " 30 4 " 6 3,000 Gold Oval Batid Bracelets • . 4 " 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelets 5 " 11 2.000 Chataline Chains and• Guard Chains 6 •• 20 6.000' 'Solitaire and Gold' Brooches 4 " .10 tom Lava arid Florentine Brooches ". • 4 " 6 2,000 Coral, Opal and F,.meraldßrooches ' 4". 2,000 Weak., Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear - Drops 4" 4,500 Coral, Opal, and Rmerald'Ear Drops,... 4 6 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pins. ,350 " 10 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch 8ey5.......2 60 " • 8 4,000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 3 " • 10 4,000 Sets Sleeve Butte's. Studs, ...........3". 8 4,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc 4 " 6,000 Miniature Lockets • -- .8 4.000, Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring "'"2O 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc 2 8 6,000 Plain. Gold. Rings 4." 11 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 4 " 'll 7,000 Stone Set and Signet .. .. 50 "10 5,000 California'Ditimond .• '2 " 10 7.500 Setaladles` Jewelry : —Jetand G01d..:.. 5 15 6,ooo . Sets Ladies , Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, etc 4." , - 1b 5,000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension-Holders . Pencils 5 ,3/ 0 0 * Gold Penn and Gold-Mounted Holders.. 3 " . 8 5,000 Gold Pens and . Extension-Hcilders •8 " 10 5,000 Sliver Goblets.aud Drinking Cups. - " '5O 1.000 Silver Castors • • 15." .50 - 2,000 Silver-Pratt and Cake Baskets.... 10 " DO. " PEE DOZEN. -- 1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons • -SIO $ 9 1,000 - Table Spoons and' Forks.. " 140, WANNER or orsitummos • CERTIFICATES naming each artlcleand Its'Thine, are placed in SEALED . ENVELOPE& 'Which are well mixed. One of these - Envelopes, containing the Ce rtificate or Order for home article, (wirrth at least one 'dollar at retail.) will be sent by mail Io 'any eduregt,' without regard to choice on receipt'. of 5 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it DRAWS, and its value, which may be from One to Five hundred Dollars; and can: then send One Dollar arid receive the `Article named, or any on the liSt of the same value, and after seeing the-article, if it'doeS not give perfect satisfac tion.' we desire it to be ifitmediately. returned' and , the 'amount paid .will be refunded.' By this mode we give selections from alvaried stack. of : tine goods, of the best make and latest Styles; and of Intrinsic worth. -at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of- the very highest- valtie.. In all cases We chargé for forwarding the Certificate, postage and doing' the business, 'the sum of Twenty five cents,. which must he encloeied In the order.. 'Five -rtiticates will be sent for $1 ' • eleven for $2 ; R* d for.ssl Sixty-five for $10; one hundred for $115: • Parties . dcaling with us may depend ow having prompt re;uns,. and the.artiele drawn will be im- mediately sent to any address by 'return mail or expr ess. - . • 'Entire emisfaction Guaranteed in all caeee. ' Write - your Name, Town, County and State. plainly and addreve NEL DEN dc. CO., : '• Vourtlandt Street,.New York.. - May ' . : 20-6 m if - For non-retention or ineontinence of urine, irrttatio% Inflammation or nriceration'of' the bladder, or kidneys diseases of 'the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, Calculus, gravel or briek-dust deposit, and all diseases . of the bladder.' kidneys and dmpsical swellings, Usi Ilatausolo's FI.VID 41LTBAOT BIJCLIII. • • April ,f 3, . MEM .• .LINDEN • HAIL -• MORAVIAN. SIE.III4INARY- • ' FOR YOUNG. LADIES, .. • . At 'Adz, ILaiscaater Co...'Potsnaylivania; FOUNDED SEPTEMBER, 17'94, '• Affords superior. advailMoes. for thorough and *mom: plished female' education . Music taught by FIRST CLASS Professors : and ',French, German .aud Italian by a lady froinabroad,' • . - The IY.d Annual, Term " opens .MONUAY, AUGUST 21. 1545. Fur circulars and information apply to . • r• R • uv W. C. MICHEL, Principal. • - . 27-Urn - 21,967 23 30 .214 79 31,0791 01 IMPORTANT TO LOVERS OF A 1 GOOD SEGAR.—I would repectfully call the attention of the public to my" Well assorted stock of GENUINE, imported segars (the 'importation of . Woltjen Btothers,l'hiladelphiaj viz: . • • La Madrazo Lindo. Loadr,es. " Trinidad: ' • • " Puerza de Mato Operas. " • : " Alonzo Movandez Med. Regalia. . Conchae. . • " Flora Cnbana Conchae. "CI. de la C. and-Velez Londrea, " Figaro Preneados. • . • . "Valor de Rama Conchae. Fllantrope - Presandoz. Los Suizos Med. Reg.. etc.. etc., all of which I O'er for sale wholesale and retail. . ' . - ' GUSTAV WOL'I'JEN, Centre S. Pottsville, next door to the Union Hotel. June IT. .05. • - .24. . . .. Enfeebled AND DELICAIII Conurrirtrrions, of both rbxea, nse llat.unomea ICTra.tor Buono. It will eiye brii+k and energetic feelinga and enable,. yon to ' sleep well. 'April 8, .65.. ' - - 14-Gm A IDS TO BRAUTY.-eapariirle Curling 11• Cream—Warranted to curl the most straight or 'stiff hair into wavy ringlets •or massive carls—sl.- FLORIMEL OF IVY for. the permanent removal of Frecklei,•Fleshworma. &c.,:letoing the . ekin emooth. soft', and of an Alabaster vrhiteness-k73 cents; ORIENTAL RliLilklA:hproots hair from low fOrehetuis or any; part of the body without injury -to the skin—sl. - 25. Mailed free. Addreea GEORGE MACKIE & CO.; 713 lifbadwaY, Nei , York. • CLELNSE THE 7STSTEN OP" ELL IHPI3II - over a Quarter of a Century. '"Dr Swayne's" • "Panacea."' "Dr. Swayne's" • Pawn • • "Panacea." ' "Dr. Swayne•a"` . Toe • " "Panacea." • "Dr. Swayne's" Boon. • "Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's" • ' ' . "Panacea." "Dr. Swayneie Illost•Paritying. Panacea." "Dr. Swaynes Blood-Purifying - Palm:ea." 'E‘Dr(Swaynes • Blood-Parifying.Panarea," For Scrofula, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Indolent Tu mors: had - effects of mercury, 'he., le euperior to any remedy ever &covered. Prepared only by • . DLL SWAIIsIE& SON; 330 3 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. fold at the Drug Store otHENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville . June 17, : "- N ORDINA NC ilk Directing the size of w Calvert -for Norwegian Creek between Norwegian Sitreet and Cation Street. Whercuu3, by an Act of Asseinbly of this Common wealth . supplementary to the acts.incorporating the Borough of Pottsville, passed the third day of May, A. D., 1564; it was enacted that the Town Connell of. the Borough of Pottsville shall have the power to make or dinances directing the size of culverts though which creeks and streams of whim may flow across the public -streets and private property, and .whereas., the Norwe gian creek now flows across Norwegian Street and through private property and across Union streets, and la .order that damage to - public and private property may be prevented by allowing sufficient room for.ibe passage of the water of the creek, it is ordainedantren. acted as follows: - Sze. let. Be' it . ordained and enacted by the Town Council of. the Borough. of Poltsdlie. and it is helm , enacted by the anthonty of the same, that the size of the allied through which the Norwegian. creek now Ilene between the smith aide of Norwegian street and the north side of Union Street. shall be and the time is hereby fized. - at-tbe- width Of Sixteen - feet' and of the depth of 'mien feet, the said calrert to be made of atone according to•the plan and. specilimitiOn thereof filed of , record in the,Town Clerk's Ofbee.itud that the - western line of I he said ettlyett ehidi be :on the line of .weotern wall now bounding the said creek,the add culvert to connect with the: culvert of. the same size ticroetrinnon street to be built by the Town Connell. . " ' • . Sec. 2n. That the Town Clerk give noticeto the own ers of nfty through 'which the said creek flaw flows. between, rweglaitfiffeet Otuilinibrt to comply. with thedirections of this .ordinance, and that if the awnerect the said prepertytaball 'neglect _or - telhte to comply with the directions:of. this ordinance. for sixty days, that thaTown Connell trill make amtionstract the said eulvert; and =collect. the cost , thereof. with 'twenty per cent. in addition thejgto , in the Mariner ptbrided In the Act of Ataembly recited 'in the pream ble a this order, and in pursuance of Which the said culvert la directed - to be made. . . • - Enacted and passed into .an ordinance at Pottavi le. this eighteenth day of July. A. D., one thousand eight hundred and , sixty-five...• . • "TAMES FOCHT, Preiddent. Attest,'A. Warman, Town Clerk . •_ . 22,1t5 " 29:At "AIVIERI.CAN .1-142U5.E," . PoTirSviLLE, AS COUNT; PENN, II ; eh NEWCOMER, Propietor. This "House" having been dosed for the pint four years, has been re-opened in such style a- will in every particular meet the wants -Of -the public. The latest and most desirable improvements have been Introduced in every department,. Large and spacious Balls, beau tire' Parlors, Sluing Room. Private Business• Room. and all the convenheces =I requirements to first class trade. clumbergewith uninterrupted ventilathm, each handso ui furnished with sold walnut r superior hair mattresses and Tuckers hair ruled springs; Baths, Bars.- Billiards. &e. Each have.their respective de partments furnished in good taste. Lams and collie nient stabling is connected , with the..leusei under thi ownership of Mesas If, D. Brute's and Jack layette. whdee names are rufliclent to guarantee that DO 'neg lect will be allovred in that department.- . - In fact, nothing has, been spared to nialhiellaratineticur fM House of t3ebuylkill County. The lessee baring an gmlOeuca at some Sheen years in public business, .during-:Which thus bating been . Proprietor,of 'The talon;. Arch /Brunt. Philadelphia. also: •ilphista lit. Benings:ltlancuter Co:, - Pa, and both in operation at tie aims time, will give at least Kane anqualas of " to cater the stabile. trate. Jigren. ' WHITNEY SAN • , r.-r Art ; • =nu; sTREET, POTTSVILIE " - Dealer. la AILEBIOAN AND FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange, united . States Bonds" . Quartermaster's Vouchers And lUncument Money. MONBY RECEIVED= ON DEPOSIr— iNTERESTaIIowed bs per special agre‘Ftient 7 STOCKS and BONi)S bought k and sold at the New York 'and Boardi - of Brokers at the usual COnunission. March 26. 124 A Heady and - conclusive teat of the properties of licurscave num le:unarm Beam will hex onnirsriison with those set faith In the United States Distoursiks7. KISS MAGDALESAItiIEDEFELD, Wialainasible Cloaks • maul Drage Maker. , soawanukam. ociamoser Osman: eirrn. Sole Agent for the Madahie Demoted new Bildern, of cutting and making dresses. Young ladles instructed. in the art. . April 1..6h —la-But• Take so MOILS UZIPLLISJOKIF AND' UZIIIATZ 21311131119 for unplaugua and - dangerous diseases. (Tel Mau r BOLD'S Errata: Beemread kalarnal Rom Want. 8. '65. ' ' ' • 14-682 11l MILLERS'S Ulla STRAD" RAW Iva: The undercigned having large Steam Saw Mills, and a floe stock of Pine.. Oak and Hemlock Loge, at Xilleraburil. ,Dauphin •Connib Pa» are prepared to manufacture. and forward to order, theheaviest bills of Luinber for Breakers, Bait, Ship, Boat and Cu Um ber at short.notior, to the es of Pidladciptda; Wil iam, Washington and Newitork, Or to• any points on the Delaware. River, Union, Schuylkill, Raritan, Penna. or Tide Wider pantile, or', on the 'Northern. Catitral, Pennsylvania or other whnedlw railroads. Address - • N.D.BRECK • & CO, . 1 / 1 8.' Lkuipliin Co.; Pa. • Fr-illoto - 11111Pi: - ••*.:T•illet:./Seava .niey behad'ut all tr irkr the new. Book and Stationery Store of • BOSS, fit-BRO.. • Ceotre.Street betow Trip:yr.ClOuch, .Pottsville. 4141- . • 1:1y- . lONA CO AItZ.PILA cioAk f..,IPICA COAL: =The node:repel la &owed to iftolve'ordeSSor PEA COAL Can atipplYltom 4to Searepet day: Addreeti - C. L, IMINGLiR, Potato/11e. may.87,..05 ' • . • ' tt Lowir. Arra Onissa,.Ticimultmos, N.J. Latest Mjtyle PaOteras. • • - AT Tia CLOMESTORE OF • - A. is - 11..BOLAND t 'Centre Sireel, bell•Io; Airkerieu JanAti, 415.;L1a-Gin - ' • • I'OI7I3I7ELLE. VAißEßo.Beveral thintiaitd is.xes of :timber, Hemlock, White Oak' and other vari eties of Murano! quality, with steam and water: mills tbenton,!intoble of sawing the hugest :dimensions re quired::= Orders aolicited and prompay executed. ;• - Girard Manor, Tuntaquit P.O.', &WIWI Cir. Apcil;2l4 - ?_65: , : ' 10.41dt",, UNITED' STATES HOTEL, A. & New Haven &Western B.B. Depot, Beach Stieet r Boston: B. F. M. - PRATT, bnneFly of the 4Merlean How. Mayl9, .65. • 19-1 y CHEAP „PA MMA.6113 d ; if . .20 am, yawl - . t 'AT 'BRITAIN - AND IRE/EL • • TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CXX'S . - Emigration and Foreign. Exchange Office, SC South st.. New York. • • . Drafts onEngland, - Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Tapscott'a favorite line of Liverpool Packets sails every three days. • X line of London Packets sails every ten days. • Also by Steamship sailing weekly. • Lis - Parties wishing to send for their friends,. or re. mit money to the OLD Courmay.. can do so at the low.: • eat rates by applying to: STRANGE N. PALMER. June la, Pottsville. 73-10 NEW 73-1 C NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR. Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money. Coupons attached.: Interest payable each Six Months. - - The Principal payable in Lawful Money at the-end of Three Years, or the Holder ha: the right to demand'at that time THE. 5-20 BONDS AT PAD, INSTEAD OF CASH! Xir This privilege in valuable, as the 5-20 Bond, are now selling at eight per cent, premium. theabove *Amu. aid ill other IT. S. Se. enrilies tor sale by L. F. WHITNEY, CEZITIIE, STREET, POs;. tan Feb, 11, VS. . CR FIID A. T E , 9. of Stock; Ckeeka, Distils, Note., •fite.-:-The • subscriber Is pre pared at his Printing °Mee, to iamb% all kinds of Cer tificates of,Stock, Coal - Hanks, and'otfeeCorpamtlons. Alsci all kinds . of Checks, Notes and Drafts engraved and printed plain on - stcne and in colors. Also email Maps, Be., Lithographed at short notice, . • ' BENJAMIN BANNAN, Bookseller, Printer. Stationer and Binder. FRRSIIII TURNIPSRRD.-4ly the pound - or smaller quantity, wholesale and retail for gala at . ' If. BANNAN , S Seed Starr. Pottsville. barn nn; Ceirri.ixtox BY, rownzas AND WASIIIEII which choke or MI up the wires ot•the skin, and In a short time leaves it harsh andfdiy t It is in the blood, and if you want smooth and son' ikln use 13 M. 3111013 1 .6 Erramrr SABBArmuttA. It gives a brillian cy to the complexion. ' April 8,15. 14-6 m pwrTsviLLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Snitentents of Receipts and Expenditures for the year, ending First . Ronda, of June, 1885. .. • nuc.ratz,--1.2 mills on 'the' dollar 73,. for &hoo purposes. and 436 for Building% • RECEIPT'S FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES. Grose amount of tax duplicate Deduct exoneration!, errors, - • - 2g 5 S , 05 Do: Collectors commissions 253 23 • Proportion of do. tir schodl . purposes, Add State Appropriation for 1863-4 "- 1864-6 " County Treasturer,.from tax sales amt. Irani non-rtelidentpupile, &c EXPENDITURES. FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES Repaid Building Fund for $129 05 PUld to 28 teachers 9 939 86- Janitor and sweepers • 910 1 T • • : for fuel • • • 781 99 " Secretarrs salary ' 150,00 proport% Treas. cconinutation: 145'06 ' " contingent expenses NI others not classitled).% Balance of School Fund.... 111=IPTS FORBUILDINO PURPOSES. Proportion of net /11110tIllt of taxes collected 8,791 18 Amount overdrawn for school purpose+ in '63 "84.jepaid Building Pond investments; called in Balance from previous year. -" • ' • 11,198 66 BIUMIDMIRUB_FoR BUILDING 11920118.166.. Paid foeall building; digging, &c...9.991'93 interest - en Building debt 529 00 " for rents, repairs; insurance. &c 661 95 • " Proportion Treaa. commiesion ST 04 - • ---- 11,162 99 - • ' • - • -- . _Balance of Building Fund:,., $35 63 • STATISTICS OF SOIIOOLS FOR 1E644. ' No of schools, Including 1 colored - • 18 Agerag ;alt ? t 4 l ° e tea r . Crie o ns i'llis tm e p ( l al of i r 14111°1.... No. of 4 Do. Female do: • do. - ' 24 Average salaries:of Males per month, for tn?set 72 • !! Females 6 * • 66 " • - 29 85 Whole No. Male puVls drig tar . • 1249 ' 6 6.. Female - A 947 Mon;Py average attendance of Tre i lgieW • - 10434 GENERAL STATEMENT. Contract price for Centre St. house.... $21.868 62 Paid on account. and advanced on eecurities 92,669 03 For architect's iertiree, exclusive traveling • • expenses • ' • 1,000 00 'raid also traveling expenses 92 10 'mount borrows lot building, at 8, 4 and. S • . - - . • year* from 1863 • • - 9,1e9 00 Amount interest on do. to be provided....::. •00 Balance Building Fund investments notall.. • .din. about • • 400'00 -Total amount - exPendatfor " - 128 - 89 Balance of Libraty: - Fund , , owing' br BcboOl • PA 66 • lax rite for 18 6 64,-19nulls :' 8 for School add 8 for Building purposes. •••• Metalled Het of , ordere,binnwl and paid ea& year, filed in office crfAuurter Sessions, pnontant to Act of d. . ROSEBERRY, Preddent. • Cuaterorszalirirtia . • Beet - • dna dply - • • 29.3 t 14E. English and French Doarding and Day..; . Bbhool For YOUNG LADIES,No. IB27anaII37BSPRIICII bTRRET, PRILABBLPIITh. vrill re-open on Wed. aredloy. Sepuisiber, SOtb. Fra the lati, gone : of the family.: and I. constantly. Insttuttkat... For chi-Warsapply to • Medullae DianaKTILLIr, _ JOIY 44..!66: - _ - • • P.L .TI • PPT • lIL A th W lreceived Peirce's Patent with e ! 111.......Jnit Or 'OM ow and -Setteola. 'Also Leaf Jlitints for t/al pocket. For sale at B. ROWANS,. Centro* Streiß, Pottsville, Ps. ESE e-k - j - r. " : • 4S, 'A, AIM I,: gatiariblirt 'INN: &SOL I .i.VATEST Inspwriant dews frozellexlellere Wee* . 414146 *•=00- 1111 , 100 . 1 0 4 . oetal-7 neerewiting Wei*libilll4 ' 3 news lioniiialeo, Which; Wine rerealablingeggendibioncirtihe'inismtry. also looks stormy.. Par. - ConZentration et irony on the Term - frontier-haa Marine/I 1111.11 as. -ank, as an alter to . oar movementa, be, too. le cedirentrating, - to the num ber of thirly-ilvo thoessand inn; at Natefeelsk • While thentimportantswenta'ag :on the frontier of the empire. it see= to , be racked . within with the saddest of social convulelcms. Guerillar and*robbers are employedtathis Wen* of , the French: and their handiwork. is Viable in too many localities. Anwai cies are the Met older:to et lbw' e - Men, who ate well axabged lqr the Frets* etresge. 'Americans are mato be' murdeta or roblawbsisiiver *dust_ were.elptinga and burned; by Milli- rite gbenandosh. its the .eirctic.Bee. last month: The crew of the vessels - have avrived-at - San Francisco: • Bchnyler Wass and party have arrived hi Oregon.: ' A mit:twice gavehls name Sall: Dedan, and Said that • he was song= of Baltimore %and' st discharged rebel soldier. ,stabbed .himself nine times in WasolltiOun park, Brooklyn; 'early on 'Thinday morning, causing tme.ortwo 'Mortal Be said he was driven:to the ail by destitution. • Wallace W. Whittlesey,'- charged ;With' rebblitsritur Treasury of $lOB,OOO in bonds, hes beau computed. default of $140,000 bail: A huge number al-men will soon bedlichsagild hrins the Navy. The Quartermasters - Department will soon begin . the sale of building& and Ogee- - General Underwood presides over t h e e ` military court , that is to try Wier: the Ainierionville prison-keeper. A department has been created for the preserving 'the records of the war, with - . • ' Leh. as chief.. - The rebel General Richard Taylor has-applied for Nothing is yet determined about the trill eiJeffellnui A railroad from Washington to Point of Becks is tie. lug surveyed. - • between',Washington and Mishima= now lualied all the way by railreid vist, Gordonsville, . General Mllrot hairesigned. . General Grantie at Saratoga: - • • • ' Br, Burlingame. American MinisterChloa.,,)* arrived:at his hbme liashashresette. There have. been homy raln atones in. Mon - IndLmapolla has been the scene , of great violence and bloodshed, fo leee • than -fear persons were stabbed there on last Saturday night. . . , • During the last quarter thelboney-ordei poet-cam have Issued orders to the amount- 0f1466.,W17.-yleld lag the Government a revenue of Kin The income returns 01 Chicago' shor forty seven Per- - - sons with incomes over $50,C00,./o hundred with Incases exceeding $20000: ' $19.000,000..were colnedit Ban ,Fnuasco during the year Jost ended. . • It is reported • that slavery la to' be Introduced into Mexico. , _ Lettcr Tho 4 011 Intim . . .34.,i41;,,JuLT 20, MEMEL Mimics :-.ldilast letter was : a rambling one,. and this I am.afraid, will not be much. better in' that respect did intend to begin at: the beginning, but I want tolay , a 'few mute more in relation 'to the pm. • perty with whictil finished my leaf letter, havingladd Ilia visit . ..since that writing. Welt. strohough WO a: Virginian .by eiperience, am more and Moreaerprised every day at the dioxin?. les I make. It first oa:nrred to my mind that the o 4 slave-masters of the Kanawha Valley, have been .1111* the Australian miner who found a nugget .so large that he could not carry it: so , for tear it might be 'stolen,lie eat upon it until'he starved to death.::Those old axi tens out here have been, heti:leg themselves 'to , death '.because they could not own and bold all the mountains of coal and iron • thetavei'oftelt and oil, and the souls and bodies of all poor men,white and bintlt, that cube within their limit.. ;: Io fact. before the wai a few of Meth . diroiru one half the !Talley, . and tied: up_ the remainder. They couldn't bear the idea of Selling an acre for: fear the to Yankee might get' st.. foothold: 'They knevi the land was valuable„ and they fondly .dreimed of that. golden future, when the landed proprietors should, be . Thirds and tialxibs, and all thereat slaves.' 'Alas! hoW have the mighty fallend Iloir those dreams have ded i The Yankee le here not however, as be was painted.,-.'blacker than the blacks,",-hnt as a kimd bf humanity, a benefactortd all: Ile has rudely dispelled some pleasant, tint- illusive dreams; bathe has brought 'Met instead of fancy—freedom instead of player,._ This Valley already begins to feettheinffnence Of en ergy, enterprise, and free , labor, and ;I-. hazard nothing ' in predicting that five f ears of peace will not only make amends for the (Our yeara of war: but will . do morefo wards developing this magnificent region than. the years 'o( slavery which preceded the wdr. I may go farther and safely state that ten years hence, if Virgin* Bast as well as West. is open to the energy and enter prise which has developed the North and the West; she will not only recover the "rein which secession has' wrought," but stand In regard to wealth, prosperity and progression, one hundred years in advance of her for mer apathetic and unhealthy . condition.,. But I mast not forget roes Company. I was up Lewis Creeirri dav'or MO ago, and found the agents. of the Great Kanawha Petroleum, Coal and Lumber Com- patty Naty in starting to drill an oil well on the proper ty. We noticed a very simple, but strong indeomplebe "Faber engine" in position:and the connections, der rick, &c., all had a substantial, mechanic's' and goa-lread - aspect. quite 'different from the, things we generally see around us here, which are, mere make. shifts, anti display no mechanical skill or ingenuity..;-- It is refreshlng.to see this evidence of faith and bud nese-like energy in this benighted region. .We hope a "Howie; well" may be struck, and the waters orLewis Creek run. "black and blue" with rte. We don't care flit can't all be saved. Let • the land flow with milk 4.pd honey. oil and wine—•spilled Ile" or spilt milk What's the difference nobody need cry! • But suppose our (your) friends don't, nxakeva lucky ' strike. Their mountainsare full of coal, and covered" with timber. .There is about six siptare miles of coal territory—room enough for six great Nevreastie ad:" lieries.nnd coal enough to make a hundred fortunes.. I would like to accept the present of a few "first floor•• shares. Then suppose a -flowing well" was ,strock -1000 barrels per day, at $2O per barrel l l 361,000 barrels, per annum—sl,3oo„ooo Don't give me stock; I couldn't sleep until .that. hole was down • I'd rather have it afterwards. • I fancy I ' hear a smile," hut I'm' pare nobody need laugh. Didn't Rathbun strike a two thousand barrel well on the . Little Kanawha, and ain't we got gas enough near the Burning Spring to light rui#,New York —bright enough to expose even "dirty tricks r Then, hasn't old Sherman, who Was as poor ea a church mouse not long since, made $7.000.0n0 out of the celebrated Sherman well f while the Noble well has made a hun dred fortunes t I believe there is oil enough under the Great Kanawha, • where. old Dickenson't gas conies from, to lubricate the axis of the universe.. It ham beep flowing in steady volume . for '2O years, at the rate of over luO feet per minute, and burst originally fore the earth with. the, violence of gunpowder. 'There% oil down mot. sure. • . I don't know whether you ens like to be called Yan kees or not. Certainly, there's no disgrace attached to the name Hove ; however, we used to think so. 'Gum we'll have to follow the world and respect the name.-1- .Well, I want te say, it is surprising how a Yankee Inds out the best places. One would think he had an in stinct or a "divining rod." We didn't think Wilson had anything extra on Lewis Creek until your smart fellow demonstrated that the hills between the Great Kanawha and Coal River at this point. were enough to contain all the coat or the coal measures" of this region ; and sure enough, they have actually dug out fourteen seams of coal. over fifty feet in total thickness. We didn't know there-Wee unites° much. Or you wouldn't have.bagged that 8000 acre tract oaks so cheap: Anyhow. if you go ahead and deverone; we'll make somebody else pay for it. • "Kaatwtii." WThe President:of Ecuador has seized an English steamer and need her against the reve kith:mists there. . . 17pwarda or Tulare tuorsann certificate? and Te commendatory letters bave been received, attesting the merits of 1161:4MCILD'S GIIDIIIII.44 . W.FAULATIONC 111107 'Of which are from the highest sources, incin4g emineat statesmen, clergymen, governorsd3tatif es; &e. April B,'B"a, Philadelphia Blairketa: PHILADELPHIA, Thrirsday. Eirening, July INFLOURAND 31E41,.. 7 The price of Flour ichigh er; and Superfine is quoted at $6 7507 2,5 ;:extra .at $7 5007 75, and 6 25(0 , 50 for extra' family, according to quality. Fancy, brands are quoted at s9' 2.5@9 50 .. Rye Flour ' is quoted at $5 00. Pennsylvania - Corn Meal at $4 75, and 'Brandy wine stir, per bbl. • . : Gams.—Vitheat is higher. Sales of new red at Vi 00, and old red at $2 05: Eye Is in demand at 0901 11,.new and. old. Corn,—sl for prime yellow. Oats are firm at 6.3cts. for old; and 530 for new Delaware. ' - POTTSVILLE MARKETS. • Corrected .WeeklyZNT nugUrisers , Jiourraal $19.422 To Wheat Flour; extra family; per barrel... _. do •do - do do . per wt• 'do do extra - per barrel... ,• do do: superfine, do Ryelrlour, - do* per cwt BuckwhearPlortr, '. • do Wheat, prime white . per bushel.. do do re I do Dried Peaches, puree. • or irtoand.., Dried dy A ' plea, unnzuw . do .. do - p - 18.111 42 11.310 64 770 75 13.nn4 83 • .- wiris tasm. 1 - ' ll . inn. ers . . . Rye; .12 bn,l 105 $1 91140tv. .. It d 05 . 126 26 " Corn, .. 'IIV $1 20113 utter, V ih. , ,26 • 80. Caw, •" 1. 751 SO Cheese, "15 20 " Soup beans" 1 3 no; 3 so , Lard„ - " 120 11 21(, .Pea', '"3 25 3 76rams. t" '27 29 Rye Chop ,." , 1 06 120 Shonldemi, •" 09 13 • 1 Coro Meal " 115 , 1.30 Beethind qr.: " 12. t6 Middlings„ " 60 1 75 __." front .' " 10. 15 Potatoes, ' " "1 00 125 tHattan, 44 ls Hay. V ton. •36 00 85 00' Pork, . 026. $$ -•• bale cwt - 900 Veal. •• • - " ls 21 Straw, V ton. - Sugar, Cuba,' . 4 1 - ,16 . Plaster, • " - ' Sugar louse,." . 1 \ t Salt, V each. ' ' 425 P0rt.411405. ', ‘ 1 Tim ,Seed, b'. - • • • • W hite, - •. . ' ' • Clover " ' - embed: -- 4 Flax " . '4 . • .. N. O. Syrup, 44 ... 18,001 84 *33 18 lEEM NF.LWPERI I I7Kgr FOR THE HANDKERCIHEF::. - - 1 -KA:* 0:111 1 • Itrui! . ,rerfu,Fws , P. l,ol lf 4 't msk dr *are 11114-''n4WRIVI4I, , Flaiwer flora which , 41, iPlkopoiner.- )ISoniiiiiked 01 • o yby PildiatON de !OIL eware. of Coloi . , . . emer..ea—TaA , 'AL -• ; • - ' 214tia"folTii. - Beware) or ComrrearerrtV-kao Ititrima D 7A anatt endeavoring to airport) of thoir own and oth er preparations. on: the reputation attained by Velar not t's Gan , rrre Pm:ma/nous. . 11gri1 at le 1-4.031 $lO 00 600 800 1 en 00 .3 50 2 2 10 2 00 5000 4 60 00 6 00 6 00 3 251 St GO 2 00 1 - 60 owninft. 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