t .. '1 a p -- sc:=:-. 10 .¥ m=m( t 412 sa. "C '72 .2 g br—,-;:T, 7' l TO" .4 C. 7) nn 5 t`ol c 1 1 1•4 ; go I ,z.ll r'". . ' LIST ,OF COAT. OP FRATOBS, k. . . .. The repOrts of the Olen Carbon Coal Company, ..t i. • one of the most prosperous cotripaities in the re gion, was accidentally omitted from the list last :week. We therefore, republish it. complete this M ;_. esers‘.. Bast & reareini desire lisle State that '''':::•;'• they worked only one colliery in the !Salim:my Re_ Igins in 1865,, and that the whole product of /39,- -,--- OS7 tons was mined fromone colliery. There was '-' a suspension of about ten weeks during the .years .....,•'• • . ^, - - --- c Henry Heil also' desires ,usto . state that his ' , lee - whole product of 76,900 tons was alsomined from hF • - " 4 . - one colliery 1'01E65, and it was suspended Over' • 0- -- 'Dine we'ek - s during. the year, otherwise the ship ments TI he -would have reached. nearly 100,060 tons. ----:- - .. ~ The following is the quantity of Coal sent to ,_, 4 `.;.- market by . each Company and firm in.lBo, from the Schuylkill and MahanoY Regions • •.I NAMES. No. Co. Mammoth Vein Con. Coal . • . - • .... .. . 7 • -.. New York & Sclmyll ill' Coal Co 8 Wolf Creek Diamond Coal' • Co •. . ... . . ... . 2 96,244 .Locust Aile Coal Co ... . . 1. 7:1,327 . George S. Repplier & Br. 1 38,762 & Moodie 1 86.508 Bast, & Pearson 1 89,087 Do: Shamokin Coal C 3 1 21,715 ) Miller Graeff N, Co 2 . St.. Nieholos Coal Co ..... 1 . . T . ; I:Ilion Coal Co • - 2 . A. C. Miller &Co . . ....... 2 Preston Coal & Imp. Co:.. 3 Robert Gorrull &Cu ..... 1 • .. •- 11 Firm5. . ..........32. . 1,303,508 Hefty Heil... • 1 , 76.960. Wm'. Rear CO. ..... ... . 2 . • • '76.571 S, Johns X Bro" 1 -• • 74.745 Greenwothl.Coal Co ... .... 1 • '71,369 . 1 . M. Frcr ll .k 1 *- • 68,4:3,5 Conner kTattersoil ..... • .47,156) •. Conner kCo - • -1 18,376 f. Swatara Falls Coal Co 62,630 Bani•roft, Lewis Co 1 • •'. • .62,037 P. Gar tson - 2 • , 61,149 .Star CoalCo . • . 3 • - 60,310 (ileum - Me Coal Co:: ...... .1 • - 58.9-15 McNeal Coal k Iron 1 • • • 58,119 Diatuotsl coal ‘l:.:lruil • - George IV . Cole 25 Firms' Litre Schuylkill Co ' • 5 Wiggan & eibles.- ' 1 Hindsou • • 1 • Althimse &• Focht • 1 . . Bill & Harris • _ . • . George W. Snyder PiltrlliX Park Coal . ...' Suffolk Coal 'Co ...... . 2 J. & E . • 1.. . - St.. Clair Coal CO Glendon Cohl Co • • ' I Charter Oak Coal Co '1 Girard Mutual Coal C 0...... • 1 ' :oho Anderson S. Co' 1 Alter &.•Focht •• • I Oilberton Coal Coo • I i.t.7 O. O. lkiwman. 1 • Pine . .. Knot Coal .._ • , • 1 Manchester .CoalVo .. 1 Pottsville Mining & • Man Co,) 2 • Eagle Hill Shaft Cm1C0.... 1. Ciross, Clarke A.: Co .. .... 1 . 'Rathbun), Caldwell A C 0 ... 1: Knickerbocker Coal Co ..1 Hartfiird.A.4sociated Coal Co: 1 Glen Carbon Coal Co. .. .. - Eckert & ... .... 1 New Phila Mining Co 2.' Continent al • Coa: Co - Duncan Coal ...,.._. 1 .T. Seitzinger & Co, ..... Moss, Wood & Co..- • -1 • B. Ilammett 1 • Win.• Wadleigh„ Agt : 1 - Schall Donahoe _ 1 fitiodrimit • 1' .. Spring Hill 'Coal' Co • 1 _Mahanoy C 0:.:...: .... .1 H. Guiternaan.k . .. 1 Charles Saltily, AgV 1' • „ George• Brown . • .• - 1 East Mahanoy - COal Co " -,1 George Ormrod • - Blaeli Heath Coat Co, .. . .. • 1. Giltillan &Lynch • 1 ; *Coal lion Coal Co.:, . .1 ' 1 •Vinlarh & C 0...., • .2 Detigler & Robertson .:::..... 1. J. Liipinetitt & others B. E Oriscom &Co (new)'.. 1 lichnoot coal & Mining Co. 1. J. A - Butter & Co.. (new) : . 1 • L. L. Ellsworth 1 Norwegian Coal , CO , 1 ' Mt Carton. Coal Co • • 1 New Haven CoalCo . 1 Buck & Collins • • .• ..1 Feed. Il Dam Coal Co 1 Wm. IL. Shafer . • .... ... Wm. N: Taylor &Co . - 1 Saml. Itatcliff (idiand‘ined) 1.. Lucas Di nviiing h Co;(new).• 1 William Dtivev • Mutual Co.' (btir r il • • •1- Kaska Wm. Coal Co.(on firs) 1 Stroh. Imp. Co. (new) 1 Lee, ()rant l Co. (new).... 1. Lore, Hine & Co. (new)... 1 Salem Cal Co: (nos) 1 B. Lorliern Coal Co. 1 .Peoples c lintnal UCo (new) 1. J.ll Reber .(• _(new)..: • 1 Red Mt. Coal ' 1 :lathes Coddington., , 1 II Spencer,-At Bauman & 'Rutty: . • 1 A.llrittain....., ' .• 1 M.... Etna Coal Co (new) .. • 1 John Wright 1 Silas Bail •I East . Illt...Laffe C0a1C0....:.' House Keepers" C..Co (new) F. Patterson A) Co (new) indry. Shippers, Screiiii-. • said • etd eent Ten •• . r the that 1...; II T. Nli. lanai ;oar Mind at 19 It Di- Moan e Vein to inc= rh has Mike Id AL t !aim. $ 00 00 4 4 00 4 00 Tie lintra ner of.a. viatows, inty. Pa. od neer tb a sik rao.. level s es Fag ittscilla~ vvivlovga , m at Cb. Centel le HIM , nodal' los. Balance a or Hoe ;11 tl 0. S. or to ; —4 Li . • 109 Shipperti,: • • 1.46 : 9,735,802 It will be obberved that 25 firma'with inined and shipped nearly . two-thirtls of tho )al tent to market in 7565. - NAHANOY.6OAI. TRADE FOR 1865 The frlloning is the quantity of coal sent from Mahanoy Region, by the diffetent oporaOra : . • Cot. • mmotli Vein Con Coal Ca.. 4 N 4•11 olas:Coal Co. .... . •1. 4 Pearson - • \ion Coal Co • ' • . .. . : '1 .:. , tot.l Coal Imp. Co.. :3 I iorrt.ll Co ' '1 rhvei, of Sal., PII the= 3-5 t in :St.. by th e thtte 44 _, 4 47 1 near in a. I Prer" EMEM :11(1* Patterson ieroft. Li•a•is S CO amril e.Coal Co. Coal S lron Co 1 ick Diamond Coal & Iron 'Co '2 ;gan & Treibles - 1 house & . ... . 1 A Harris- 1 once W. CA)le . • - 1 - r~iCoai CO • 2 1. E. S. Silliman ±.ndon COB.I Co_ • 1 :aril Mutual Card Cd 1 bra Anderson & ..... 1 er A-..Foelat• . 1 Lorton 1: O. C 1 Bowman 1 C. arretson thbun; Caldwell .1 Co: ... .. ickerbocker Coal Co.:.. . . 1 rand .4.,sociated Coal Co., 1 litinent al Coal C 0............• 1 S•ltzinger & Co n ea santl:to rn g rsUge..as 31! rEBE S,St : I ; • Cottaq it riding -* nudnins and coldae Prc'tniE r . Inc aa , ° „ti '", t , :arriage met. near KREI -01 ' • ' 3:St . —on< . ler 5 _inch . mete Warty. 80 inOe f L) Kith arthlos s ; 3C tbren IcKl rg e of.!. a. 11'a , 7leigh, . Donahoe Illitioy•Coal Co • t Ilahanof Coal Co Run Coal Co GrisaAn it C 0... t. H. Sheeler. i: , CO .E:ria Coal CO lry .... .. 1 c..&. we t ai ~D o d order. al street. • ggZSYaR sad ILT OiSI-, erons I -13srrev se A' . Bucks" ism injuriol Vicqi.s ( . 3n1••••; , A. eplend Silvers of e St:: Png6" ls 4.1 Firms, In . Increase in 1865 • • 3 22 , 137 arly half the Coalmined in 1885, came from Mat:army and Locust 51ountaM Regions. . . - - CUUNr is au Eden • for . editors. Id Worth : of the Courier, is one of the .tors of The Lebanon VAlley • National Financially; cioitea , We , • . \Whale hitu. .• - • tituo.tda!z • • • • 4:6 •.. .••41 VI OR 12 t. • = • ;01 ...a...kg.' 1137— , 1 - V 4.0 ••0* .1 , 91. . : : ; X - tp;2 op-- • - 00vy,..-r - - 1 - 0,0 rjci4qiitisablll-41- ' . :==.•• I w •• ; 0 42, ..K. el ~ .......r . be -, , ..4 • •••••,,, -InCa e. - .... _ .^... _ 1 -1 . r:-..- -4 7 4« s g2r.laW .... ..2, a. ~. . ....... - . —.- . % . _ .., • • _.• .. • . . . e • . gta 4 1 = gt 74Z c. on: 4. • - c zG o'_. ai .rivr;-7d . 4 4 .4".i—r0; •• - •as 10-75„ettoz, i= I •' - 1 - 1 2 E 43 .0 c o - - • • I =•• - f. 4 6 -zi44 - - =1...„. •4 rd. 1?,./t32 , 0 •e. 4 73 1 . 3;4 - " • ' ll ;74 z • E 7:1 g 44 14 - - - i - ' - n - - -='' 8 r- ,. Fac- - 0 - 7 d: 0 . , . 0 il-14 f. d - - 3 4-.L5 O :. i•=,.l: ---m.,3 tr,'"-,.-5 ®' .taa _.s.. u 2 1 ~;-.-,.. - 42. 0, - =• 5l, ~•=Fg..-a.; ,-,...5z; le" 1'..c.) 'k' P. -44 4, .... ,S, r :-, . _ .4? i ~: j .c! I=),g'-' r.::-1,.-5. 11 4c,/et.""-575..= '1 i "z•-•..t: -ET ,437.-7.. 0 . C.. 0. 572. 8 rzqr:.s'..r.t.V. If, C.) iE?•za i.t'i1,51.-"-.1.-.7.''';',-.-,.--)I,..T..::::.:::F---1.:Z . ,-; 1.-:::,-.,2 8 ;: 1 - 1.: 1 :2'3, il . 1 : 4 C...til ::::g IV - i. 41 : 7 ' .;. - . : ...;.. . .' . r r. - 5 2 - 4 . a - .7 , •.. .4 ' . 3. 41 PI Z Ps r 4 A M . t 4, 4 ° A Z a • . . . . • , . 17415-"tgtta..l;.-7.4 110, 4 02 10 , .k,961 90 818 8",337 86.418 86,577 86,811 2,` 3 u ,51.) 43,34:r 44,152 44,190 40,470 40,144 3:1 9 $8 39,854 39,083 37,544 37.619 3 tlO 36,900 36.3.12 "35.3,4 35,254 3 , 1.253 31.251 32, , .120 31,511 12BMUElikl S=EPIzEgUM Lt 4 "UiS.I4I 73EGIONS In addition to the improvements noticed. in the•Coakreginmi: is • progressing last week,' We give the following : Messrs. T. F. PAirEnsox & Co., have' opened a Colliery on .the Delatio. lauds;. in the eastern end-of the Mahanoy Basin,' and will be prepared for .businets this season: They sent to market . a fear.hundred tons in 18G5. - .Mes Slinst..l.44itN sitrik•,a slOpe 'th'eGreenMouritain 1' vein,, 85 yszthilai depth; and hava:about 10 feet of pure hard white fish Coal of a superior quality.: They . have also ;erected a breaker fora large Colliery. buSineigs.. This Colliery js , located the:Shamokin Valley &Pottsville Rail Road,.l mites ficitif - Loeiist:Gap..7litto Lion, and a branch of the Enterprise . Rail Road is to be extended to the Coiliery : .:_:When the .D.highanditlahanoy Rail: ROadis ccim .pleted to Mt. Car Mel they will also haye an outlet - direct to' XewYork.:." . • . Baltimore - OW Ohio la. R. Coal Thom table 'Of 'the Ourribeilind'Coal Trade of. we' gave the quantity 'of Coal - transpimted ovi , r the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,- for the weekendingSept."Bo, 1865, which correspnds' With the other reports.. -Sine© thou, ae havebeen. niebed • with e - Mppiv , ent to market for the full year of 1.665; which isawfollow4 Quantity sent throngli.ri)'llaltimore Delivered on lime of mail . . Transported r for ase 'of Cmpany. .. ..... Delivered at Baltimore for uee .of three steamahips , ..... •....... MAO qnantity trans - ported : 775,593 . Tina is the heariest quantity:ofcoal ever trens ported. over. the road in a single:year, and it would have been larger if-the' trade had not, keen retarded in the early part of the year by. Goiern meut traromortatinn df troops, &e. They expect to .increase the coal. shipments, considerably in .ISt..•. • oourniti. P(YF'I'S VILLE, PA PitATIUTIDAV, .11ANUARlirli$7, 1566 - Coyiiitos of 'the. Illiiierns • Journal candle obtained every Sattirday, at the fol towing piac - es:• . . -.. . . 'IIEN - 17 BAKER. Miner:wing; GEO J. PRITCHARD, . "' - •. : '• . . - • •N:RS. HOLiIES, St, Clair; . - LOUIS 11. KOCH. .•'• • :- • • . . • • 'HENRY S. BONER, Ashland; .. G. IL scriNELL, - -'._ ..: •.. . • • . - • PETER MOORE, Tort Carbon. DAVID . PHILLIPS. Mahanoy City. . -' - • 'WM. B. BENSINGER. Tamaqua. ' .' - :. • H.N. CONE,Scbnylkill 11areu.... - ,.. : ' : . . . . . Nirt.•.i'F.T kii'DF.w...;Lp,. bite :Of this Bor . Olig . h - ,•pow )f . : tlie - firm of Kirk & Dewold, N. E. 'i,ner of Front. .and Arch streets; .Philadelphia; is polo ,went Yrith . his-partner, for - the:sale.in PeUri.)* . yauia of Exton's aeletwated.Trentop.Craekers;.- , - .rISII.ELITiEIiTY WIT% • ISotice is invite 4: to thil, article. •Dipzittfactiire4 Only. 1)) : . Ziegler, ik :Smith., of - 'Read their 0 , 11:, einem. -in this will* send i*grthir:.annua message to the . E4?gis.laftkre (in Tuesday next Tde trolled ',States Senate'• haS .e . oufirined. Lieut.. F.arTjuliar,'l of fort - net : ly • of this Borougli,'"as . l4eutenaTtt , Coiminander:-: MAJOR 116111...)::i AV1i.1.1.614,11T.. . married Su!pheti: h : : Washington,.. on. Tuesday last,. tit.:the 'resi dence o Mrs: Douglas,. Cutt Jerse:y.. Avenue. private, the company . an -the • part: . groom being litnited to less. than Onehall: dozen-at.his inimaditite military circle, • • SoullmitN Pnoscgit7m).: OF 'UNION' MEN.— vex. -five hundred _ Original 'talon .:tnepM Alabama, Mited, for. iheir 'unswerving fidelity. to thenational cause,,haVe foAvaided lion to- \Tashi ngtOu, , -Setting .fort that . . they are proscribed: in tlutt. State .as "traitors to . the South," recounting the.icontlittied bitter ness and.violence of. the men recently in arms . against the; Gov=ernment; .and dCprecating the withdrawal of theYederal troops from that 4,577 4 2AG 4,251 4 16s 2,991 • RtGur.Tlie• House judiciary tee . has .reported a. •ecmstittitiOnal amend ment proVidlng; . that.. 'where h:aek __men are . not entitled . tip ."vote. they Shall:. not be represented in COngreas. This is proper. Jus 7 . [ice to the North.ytnuires that this amend- I:dent should he:adoPted. . not right that. a Sotithern.cOng,resSman should:he the;repre r sentatiVe • of , only . twenty thousand _Voters while.; a Norther* dongresSittan.rOresents •bvertineliondred thOusand'. Lei us have equa: lizatiOn in this matter, or of t South gran • tl.e• freedmen the right _ f suffrage:l . one • or 'the .other he North ."‘%:ill. r insist . :upon; -land. righteously:' . • • • • IN I Stis theLegisliture appointed a Commit tee to investigate:the . - . alleged .brihery: and. ru corption:with reference to the bill -,cortioli datin.g the indebtedness ef thd , Ai:battle and Great' Western '.Railroad. The Committee; reported. this week, ,and . shoived that thirty I thoUsand. dollars were sent to `Harrisburg 10 1 Secure the passage , Of the .bill, and that 'While no. member or '.otileer reeeived any Of. the .ti;,;n6 - -.,A.:R. ScliotiOd, Geo. Iforthrap and the Unsetamelous - Wittp.divided.fiYe•thousand. .ainoitg . thent;. the :balance being returned to the Tarty 'sending it. - - I(is needleSS to inform ourirejtdere-.lhat.the trio:are Copperheads o ' I . Ihe.moSt. huegry , description. The : mass ....lot: the rneu engagsd . in just ,such work, • "are, of - I the same political family: If the people Want': t he. public debt red need . titer Must- keep . such .. fellows out of office:- - ---;::• • -..- - ~:,-.7-: 'loss. 113,209 90,518 $9,087 68.149 55,402 ' 4-495 t 40,870 40,14.4 '39,524 33.593 37,619 66,900 36,332 I 35,345 I 5,`159 31 258 31,7 , 4 28.427 27,602 23,873 22,431 Coitiox - r, PosrrioN.—HenrY Wlisou of Massachusetts, saki on . Monday, In, -Ile "Certaitinewspaners'had adroCaled the tiSe at Government patronak , e to influence. the action .ot ' Genttreas.. He Would say to to eyerybody who . had that thought in.their brain, - that' the petit.le of this country itre mot in any temper ti} be sold. They haye decided-..that, - trigroesU:iall not be a houglitn&sold ; and they. 'are unanimons that the ,Sepator, - , - 7.4 Representatives shall not sel themselves for Gevernment pationage..:lf 'then is'anybody is the country who wishes fo buy oi sell, he will find the American people - .bias him with withering scorn and . I: indignation: . Mt eipresseStlie sentiniehts" of large majority , of the 'American people. - Tie press 'or inenwhe adioeatea system of and purchase, - whereby . ' correct_ principles' o: Prevent ment. .be-etidrtigerpl i . must: . un:: derstand that the people, will support while . is right and condemm*hat is•Wming; ThoSt partizans who oPOpse the . expressed • o: a' people . who have :anceeisfully‘ ptisse through the greatest trial to, which a•natior Was evei%eatiosed?vtil"ind ' tbemseldes oven Whelmcd by.,en avalanche l Of.popillar bitlig 'uatidn... • • 1,8 4 3,655 1,50 ,518 Reran - nos OF A noir Cam. SLANDER. = vityokWer -and. Daily Neive,:CoiAierheltdpaikers: 'won - so. lost to all' sense of rshame anti 2 decenny,:: ni to origi nate the,,siory '.'14,6011); on teat/- . • ing . the .White; 'Rome, 62,0 k, Government PrPFiettirx:With : her amounting; to 50me..50,7. 0. Thatshwder'svas eagerly published in isieik'et;pperhetid , iiriut," keep% thelegeni ones, of...,yildett therc: are. comparatively few. The lie - Zyr4originatedzinti, orpf bate to the ..n:kartired-President, .an&wi a view to dishonor the name of ; . -In - the lower. House of - Congress, • ti few days Eon- M. Kassoi :allows, re ferred to this trkist• infamous,slander, and • - • • •• proved to be . totally • .nofonndecli by: gte following remarkS': • - ' Mr. Kasson, - of lOW'S said _Limit on Friday a bit ter partisan piper Of New Tork published s state- Meet Mvolying a. Charge of larceny ,against.. the late President and the unfortanate.lady bereaved . his..death:„.. As the -Charge'llwasi. that public property, liOught by the United Stales ; had been stolen 'for their, private advantage; Ale wiehed, before the falseho . od travelled further, to. say to thefloutie and the',crnintry that at the time it ap-r pearedrthe Committee ou. Appropriations were considering.the'promietv of-additional -expendi tares for.the.Einctitare. ideation, and „were- mak ing, an - exathinatimi via to' the' alleged disappear ance of 11m-property;.and.the' result .of it was that ? ' after the exammation of rinmerons witness:- es, not a .eolita:ry artitie 'ever paid. for by. the. inoriepof the United States was -fohnd , iremoved by the Occupants : of. the tWhite House. On the: contrary', the - only inatineelatiar may hive fur-. rushed the.feundation.for the . alandes: was,:,that one ardde ttsettin the family, kuiving.,been- held by'the widow as • precions ' - being tbs . . object 'of President Lincoln?, 'admiration;ation, she asked' that ittniglit be taken-a Way by her as.private. proper ty:- The . Matter was. stated to the 'officer to charge. The Commissioner of Public, Buildings .retkirted. to the Secretary of the Interior, who. satd.tliat he coulcinothelieTe that cAY:one conld objeettoler taking the memento associated with toe memory of her husband.. it Wont/ about oaa':.hundred;aOd fifteen' diAlars. With thia, ei 'ceptton,.not a 'solitary article was' removed; and he asked the Associated PreSS, and: the. manhood -ancl . Magnanipaity of the House not only . to.crusli the slander; hilt the slanderer of a' woman de- . prived r as she has.beeii; of' a husband, murdered while m the service of his . entintry.:- , ,' . TICOITZWENTH.CONGB.ESS. FM ST SESSION . Jan: the . Senate a. joint resolution extending the time for the. completion of the.Thir-. lington &Missouri raitroad • Was pasSed. -.The bill for. the appoiritnieut. of penSion :agents by the-. President was taken Up andpassed. Mr..Trrtm,' bull called up . .the 'bill to enlarge the. TOwers of the Freedmen's. 'Bureau. Mr. .Cowan offered' an--amendment'reetriethig the operations-.of the bilreau.-to ,the States .lately itt rehellion. • r.. TTrumbull said this-would exemptfaun the opera= M Lions of the bureau the States.of. Kentrickyi•Mis- . amid, • Dela:Ware and Maryland. -Mr. Ghthrie tended for the exeniptionof . Kentucky from the operations of tile bill: Ni tote was taken.• Ad •-.. Jan. 22.1 n the. Semite; 'the Cenunitte:oia Re construction reportedan:amerimeot to the Cori stittition, t hat when the right of Suffrage is denied to any clasß'of citittins,:that Class shall be exeltid-- teddromithe basis of representation; .-The bill 're . lating id - the -qualifications' of .jurorkintreason 'trials Was briefly debated.' 'The - resolution to re fer all'paperil . relating to. the South to the Recon struction --Committee Was passed. The bill to' enlarge the.powera of the Freedmen's Bureau. was .considered. - Mr. Cowaies• amendment, • to' restrict its, operation to the States lately in rebel . lion; ,was lcist•—Yeas •11 - ,.. nays '33.. _Pending the conidcleratiriii'Oftlielill=the.Senate adjonrned. • • . ..In the Boise bills were introduced regulating anffnige in the ; preventing counterfeit= tug'; regulating the . appointment. of': Admirals; for a new inivyyard on 'the ;Delaware ;. for more vengions:-and bounties ; for pitying. -. prisoners ; prescribing - . a new oath fur olliee-diolderi, and . repealingthe test oath.; for a : shin Canal :'around - Niagara - Falls ; and for the admission 'of C,dorado into the .Union. Resoltitions were offered . for a new arrangement of the tobacco_ tax and, for a loan 'by the.L'oited States to - the - repubi ic•of Dlox ico. Mr. Stevens, the rimer, 'withdrew the latter,•_ however, having no Opportunity to explain it. A :re,' 7 oltition was:offered and' referred . for the trial` of Jefferson DaVis by a military court... Con titti tional atriendrnen a previdiug fur the succession tu the . PreSideney. were presented.' • Resolutions were introduced for more army pay ;'for chafigi n g the Whisky and-•tobaceotaxes;- calling. (Or Mexi can information. A.resolution 'thanking the Pre sident fur not aceepting the carriage MTN:c.d. - him • by•the New -Yorkers, was. eflered,.but therexpira.: • lion of the morning hour.prevented itsconSidera Roil. The. Conimittee on 'Reconstruction pro posed amendments tothe Constitutiina,proVicting- - : that When the Fight :o f suffrage is 'denied .auy ClaSB of that . clasS Sh exchided from 'the :basis of.. representation. After , disciisSion they were laid over.' • • . • - . , ..Jan. 2.3.1 n the ,Senato 'a bill_ WAS introdueed 'Jo 'pay naval seamen for property lost by ship , .Wreck. • Mr. Sumner 'gave notice' of a proviso to • the bill admitting Colorado as. a State, - enacting negro .auffrage...Mr.Dixon - .0. 'notice uf..an aniendment to-:the postal laws,. permitting. the PoStmaster-General• to:change . the : character of. postage; stanips... -Petitioits were ,Oesented - in • favor of the, eight-intim movement,. 414 : arm:Met - the Reciprocity Treaty: .--The Freedmen'S fureau • bill-was defeated. • • Zii the .11ous.c a, resehition waS.Passed ordering a eounnittee -to -inquire into the expediency I.f taking, a *Kis of 1.800. The amendment - 10 the Constit esta Wishing a basis of representation was taken tip. .111r.:Steyens demanded the preri-. one question, but ,oppositionbeing made in the -Republican ranks, he withdrew- it. • After-a ping' discussion`, iri which both Reptiblicana and Demo, c:rats - *opposed the amendment, the flonse ad-. jourued wit-beet taking any action. -• .Jan: 24.—1 n Sertate,7bils were regular ting the . Court. or Claims. and reb-'viag - Seamer. Arnendrnerits to the Constitution weiaintrodneek .prohibiting payment for - emancipated tition.4-were, presented for the•adnlisicti of Colo, rade to the-15140n; au fifer the tit elision of Suffrage to women ;- and a re Tilution wee iiiryOdueud. that , it is inexpedient, at present to repeat the test oath: The" Asaticiated Pre reports of debates in the Senate were eriti by.several ',Senators, • after. Freedman's Iturean . bill, was - debated. The Senate refrised.te Strike out the seetinogiiing the riegroes t heti tle tothe'Sca Island Gott nirla - yeas 10, nays 31 . , -The final: vote' Wil; tio - - taken . uu the bill In the.Hause'petitions foi more to - pay 'soldiers were . presented, and pensions and bounty bills were intrdueed and i'fferrecl: The.arneadnaent fo'the' Constitution; establishing the hash; of reprosenta-: tiers, was. debated. Vanons el#ges in it . were „Proposed, but -the tfonSe adjourned . -without to-, ,king airy - • . ' . • . the United States: Senate on'. Thursday., :enlarging . .t.be pci*er . of .the Freed men's: Bnreau . Was 'pissed: . - yeas, 37, nays. 19, .:14r, .Buckalmv: Toted nay.' rg.r . ., Cowan LOCAL NOTICES. 0.11t11F4 . caßsimeres and v . esting,A, of cboice.qtiklit.f anif-nt reduced prices, at D. A. Sinitlys, Centreltreet...: Rini-st Alp . ter the beet trAdit, can be bought etienp s mith's,, Centre street. Wool, and and drawer's of . woof, Morino and Cotton glOyerOnspenders,-Wecirtice and collars, of heft qualify and at I eitspnalil prices, waison hamilindiprsSte by D. A. Smith, Centre street. THE .COAL 'TRADE. ,ktri - ..,R1V-91111 1 121.(SMN • inunary 27, 1566. • . • The 'qn'aiititjraent hyltaitroad this 3reek.is 48r 416 10 tone,' against • 31,04 for the corresporAng week last- year. • '.'.there.is no Chingb.to . ntiterin' toe trade which is cohfinetrt(i the lines of theLdiffei•en't .Rail Roads aild'the cities they reach. .• ' .'• The_trade eunis np.this Week - followa . corn -.••.• . . • . •. t pared with hist year: . • . • .-• witrac. I TfiTA f. _ _ Pk Ri 34,6:46 -117,251' 48 49T L Val R. 114 21.38 1 .4! _ 1(16,Tp51.48 DOI Sunlit 12,1 M: 39. 16.3,.12i6'?2 . • nth; 2,551•.• ifooi , •, 6.00 S Penna. C. C. 11.7941. $3591 Shomoltln.:; 5,14N 1- • -.12,4.1:4 5.5171 Troworton..i . .292 i• •p2•l . 7901 Short Mt,.. , • . ' •r• I ' Prnolclirt Co!. . • r• - •!•• •,• 1 • ' proad'Top.l • ' • ''.l • • • •1 V. 131! • 557.8&5 ill G -1 •• • • 548.21%, rTit, - 1531 - 29a26 • The •C'oal-Exehange of Philadel a 1 - 1 a.ve adopt ed the following'. resohitinns; which they have re quested mato publish... They Seem to think that the union -of these two Companies will benefit the . Coal tfade.of this region. 'We sincerely hope that it may hive that effect. -.. What the trade stands' mostly, hi need. of,. however ; .is lower rates of transportation ; and facilities for removing itfrom 'Philadelphia after - it arrives there, to the different markets. The Delaware.and Itaxitan Canal - for a ennsiderable. periodiast year, we learn,' was writiced 'up to its capacity, the . ComPany' intends bewever;.operting• a. direct line to New York. and will give the necessary facilities for delivering Coal at that .city'; iiMre.largely to. the , ••benefit of the Coal trade, without injunog dolphia ono iota, but will rather. benefit it, by ena bling them to receive cheaper - fuel which would greatly facilitate the . manufacturing interests in and around that city, to which it is indebted more,. for its rapid grovitb than frotni .any other cause. 'The mere carrying of a. commodity thrtingha town or.city confers bat littleadvantage comparedwith' the adratitages,.derived,fiom the increased pro- - dearinie of -theife - thinmrinities. It is this that adds life • and activity to trade and - createseorn - merce.- Axeduction of 50 cents 'a ton on. Coal for the use - of manufactureni, &c., would confer twice the benefit - chi. the - city of Philadelphia,• than the ,'derives from the- mere' passage - of - 038,1 thfough ber.city to distant points. - 61 , •TItE COAL. EXCITAGE OF PHILADEL rub& No.:2ttsi Walnut Stlett. nary 23, 1866.-I ., 4l:a.sPeciial-metiting, heldto-day, the greatest ever held liy; the trade 'nearly all the - large, - represented:the' members pt4'4lertt . prodneirig over' five m ilhons of tons lot .coat per . - the following resolutions.' :there unanimously adopted.' • • - Wmeakia, - The Atlantic and Great Weetein Rail; . way, the East!Peunisylvania Railroad" .C0mp11.99. 'Ma the:Philadelphia and-Iteading pany- have - entered into a contract, for the con. • Atniction of through line fit 'railroad:Trine 'We . weatithrougli thelioal'rekilituf rildef7lvania to tile citiea of New- :York and' Philadelphia -; and ...Wne- av ig,-.Theline.of road. to tie ccnastrucbed. dd. - der the said _contract will furnish cheaper food •, to our tvoriimen:and additional markets fur 'Our productions .therefore. ' • , • ' -Besotted, That the proposed: railroad tcatheq - tions of.great advantage to,the ppd . trade, • and *mot fo 'add #tle,wtotuitert#al PriKtniitrollirlalelphisi_r • __Betozoa.,.Thot. the connection-eifeistd-h7-the the ' • proposed railroad s *betarso* the Irichf•Liqtandie- .. - ral district of the i = ,fi ttes 4 : andlhe..tm an Aitelas of titig iriaihe, Tieirdioksis ak-iftwsloth ratewpee Ftikr, sod — onl) , -Ihr.• actual di& tvussourwolordlVenurertothithoirdag'•intesettla a new and viewable tootetteirciesawbdiftelit iWt`t+ an Abundant -st*ip of e t hesp..food,.. z;gol , , *4,3rieTibi *ens-4w dartitilielit fhe great,bituarinclusettalnettkskot il •by..lhe :txmatputtion Asti theAwopoised•• — threttgit4he.countrfed of Centie, ClearfielC,7siff .euttnkatid Clatien.wilbithttathefirM: the.state. sod to Altai ef- - tbsceiry delphia,.by strnngthening its presest, as the grest , coarintriret of the:l:lnked Stites.'". •__ , Reintreck Iliatit id the - day, therefore. CosTExetwigeAnditis ntemberitttlend all their:ptiseptto thipropesed ottkl,milms .frest . geid,."Ehat a_nopy.ot .•these &imitated, for publication, in all.the daily . 'Arrt papers, ithd the !dining Register of this cdy_and -.theArinatatnintalt at'Pottatrilliv..v Ss r. .:.Secretary of the Coal Eithange. • . . atsll2lll,'Llni.; Duregsgratu4 .- I' l .TEL hes etwociated with hlntrin the. Coal brothecijOHN D. IDLURIENEUTFEL, uodet•the live its= of. Whi,, ITEISSENBITITEL CO.; hire removed - to :WON 81; 'TEEPTr - Burcpm. 170: lit Brasdvciij ; Tork..wbete LhelzrUl aeatin thetholee qualitiftrotSchoinail White' and ;Med lab Cioate..... Moo' Lehigit...Wllketherre and ciriooberlitid Prompi'attention pobd to sal'ordera . entrustea to their ,Qopit.Aß - ki_viwy,p.„4.:volo. 9 .Pine Streei- •-lgesir York. - ns 42 hility- COAL OF ALLIiTIMICY THE CARGO 4 • Jill '66 • id'sOF ..CO.!!*Rl' . •.rruniiitar.—Thec Portnershiit . hereto fore enistine. between W. T...CARTEE. C. It SHOREER arid ROBERT R CARTER; under the. flrm name of CARTER. EHOENER it. 'CO:. doll* htudnest.itt.the Continental Colliery. Columbia Cciontt. la heretry mntuaily dissolved 'Ail .anaonnta..dne...the:'esid, firm must' be paid to Vit. T. Carter& Co.; 103 airlat street. Philadelphia; end all tialisia.presented hi -W them 1'14: naP: . W.‘ T. CARrE.R.' . C.. P. SIWENEE,..' • R.C.ARTER.: A . .. 31 • • Philadelphia. Jai ii; 'R6 . . O,•P4 I II.,UTN.IER. I P 'ender-, •113 6 signi , d - hace ft& Aix -em ere t intn Co-vat , neWhip under the -firm a HARLAN &,.L,AYMN, -ler the transaction. of - Coal - WSf. f RARIAN•2 . :; • WALTER LARTTL , N, : :-.otatte 70 lk n d 71. Trieity New - York, January 1; , 66 • •.- ••• • THE. COAL, MARKETS. - - Enos or 00 - A - i ° :BY ,ThE OABGO. (o,othal=TED . WILYILLT FOR JpURNAL.3 • . •Alr: POILADELPHIA. :JANUARY 25,- 186& - • • • • • . Schuylkill Red Ash PrePared, - ......$ 8 00@ •• " • Chestnut,..... • . 6125(0.6_50 Steam -3 • . 7 SL-„Boat and 2... .7 .75rit. • , "- :::Egg and - Stove;- '• 7 75(10 • • . Chestnut, '• • • • • 6 000 625 ;Oust Mt.,Lurcp,St.'Boat • ' 7 .75018 - 110 " ":' Broken • • .-.7..75(a 00 •.Prepared._ • 7 7.5@, 8 001 "• 6 250.6;50 tozorb.e.l77. .. .... 8 .00(41 8 2.1 • Behnont,Red--nai, ' .- - ''B 00(08 23 Lehigh Lump, St, poio•&. Broken,,. , .@ ". .. • ' " • Chestnut; . • Broad l'Op, Scinistoii Coal 'at . - Lump and St. Boat by. CargO. ' $ &DO@ 825 St., „Boat , G 00@ • Broken • ' • .9.. Ofqs9 Egg .. ... .:; . ; 8 .120: B !No ...... .. . . ...... 9: 25e• 9.37 .... . .... .. ... .. 000. 75Q . . • . . • Cchigb - Coal at.Elizabietleport: . Lump' and St.. Boat bv Cargo Broken and Egg -a •• Prepared •• • -" " Clieetnut • . • . . . . . AT BALTIMORE • • • • .I.usuAny, 25,: 1860. Sha'kip'& pftti3t, 9 6,l - ..Aall7wholeszile 9 756 •• " "00®11. 50 . . t.SlieTis Valley. - • • ' . • . .. • • . . . - . • wholcsale-...... ''.: :. .. ::: .' . ..-. ..-....10 75'q •-- ‘,.: ." - . -•-•" ". retail:l2 - 0013 ...:•' ' ~ .Receipts of Anthracite' by rail.very light... Prices in earn at .lloltnn depot nonainal• at .$9 00 for white ash; and:s9 25 for Islieps.Valley, with mod erate.' stock on band, 'end demand for both An'- thracite and Bituminous dull.' .' . "..... ' - - .• • ..: CUMBERLA,ND COAL..-onlif wino f, 0. b' at LOcnst Point,' a:t $7 00'@ $7 :•j.5; .• . • % • . • 00. AI nEIGHTS, Frit : chart. (row Pt , -11{iichinvind Portland • • • 3 60.1.PertittionIh.. ... ... ....• 380 Newbarkport...•...; 3' 85 Boston 3 . 50 New•l3edford 3' 00 ► Newport..:...'... 2 75 New,'Londeri • 2 751 Norwich ... . albe New Haven 2 in' 'l. ilridgonOrt .. . New-. York 50' Ithode Island' -- 2 . .75 I .. ;:. '2 GOI .Washington D. C.; ;i0- I „ .... ... ,: 3 ,E.O Taunton .. . 310 hlcwarP. • •"3 on 4' 00] Troy ... . 4 n Ilicholond. V. 350 1 - Norfolk Va • i o f. Dighton " •'•2' 15 i • . .3 SD Pnvitneket • • .800 I Mobile $6 00 and primage • 19 ye& , tilii and 40 boats arrived for week . . • Freight", from El iznbet,hpori. .• • No qgotations.) .. .. '' • - , 44'ecifOkis from Daltinispie.'... To Philadelplia' • ' • $ • ' 'Nery York Boston .. .. . .... ' . . • • •a • • • Freights from George . town or Atexandrin. To '• • • ¶2 . 00 ® : • New. York • ' • ••• T5(.44 00 itogton. •• • • • • •' 4 T5@5.10 . . • • • .. • . •• . • . Canl Trade by Railroad,.'tor -111186: • '. St: Qiair• •• • " 1 • 15.961.02 I")irt. earbon':' • • • ' ' (IQ Ron:Mlle '' ....••' .. . i .• ..... 501-,01 , Schuylloll Havec • -• • ••• • . 19'.0n 1)1 • Anburii ). •'•• '• ' . i 194 17 Clidtou ... • ... . .... .. 6,198 'l9 Total for week., Preciously this year:.. To &ono time laFt Decrease .. . . • Schuylkill Co;'' unread' for. 1866. The follow Ina is the quantity. of coal transported over thee - follOwittg Rallromts for two days *ling December 12,1665 Mine hill &S: Raven R. R ' 40,9G1 04 , •119 .. .102'1 Mt.:Carbon • . 582 15 • 1.695 . 01' Mill Creek, *- • • , ' 7;134. 19. • 31,830.13 Mahanov & Bread Mt . ... 19 49,933'1S Little Sennylkill:.... . . , • . . Lehials'Ar. illaharior.l eat.Trnde for 1.86 u. Week . ending - with l!mt Saturdaj% '• • ''• " • • • • . .• linhanOy Coal COmOany;.. . . Delano Colliery.'.: , .. ••• Mount Eina • GlendOn Coal. Company McNeal Ccial dr..*lcon Company 041er Colliery - .Rathbun, Caldwell- Co .• coal Run Coal Company • . liiikkertionker Coal :T. 11. Reber & Conillani••- • • ••• .... . Other Shippers CoTTespcinding week last Decrease.,:.:... locrc.ase • • • -Lehigh . COall, Trade for 11.1366.. For •week ending: on. aitturday last: OPERATORS N. Pardee & Co' • i • • 'a . - Packer &C 0 ..... ..... • -a. Mt: Plea/me' . • •••••••. .... • GT2 .:Jed(lo • • • ,S' 4 4 Britton . . Fniton. .. 4 05 : 4 Stoat. t.' • • • 1,294 shortie . ; Weiss &, • • BriPh Mountain • • • - '6lB Smith's Spring Mt . ..' . .• .. Iloneyißrook'Ciml Co • .- German Pa.• Coal Co.—. • - Spring MLCoal.Co..' . .. W. T. Carter &So • Beaver.:MeadOw " • • John Connery " • Lehigh ZincCo . J: B. Lieber &Co • . . • - McNeal Knickerlier.law 01 Coal. gun Coal C 0...,.. . .. t . Rathbun Caldwell C 0:...., • .7.••: -Glendon C0a1C0..;..;......... L. &M. Coal - ' • 0, Bowman:: 11, -. Meyere . .:t ... Baltimore Coal •Franklin . ..... . . ... ..Andenriej • ' • Lehigh &Co:: . , Lanthnessee.. r :4:444::..., Wilkeebarre • . Warrior Run • • ." Parrish' &, .. ..... Leh. Coal.&:NaV. C. . . . Other .Shjppers......, Barryyille Delapo Cohl • ' 258.57.9 d 4• . 5 . 11% . 911‘ , 22,087 ..10 ' 11,D19 • -KO Sanie time last par.... Demtse..., , NEW ADVgarMENTS-, • - VOIING: 111 EN, I.oolE.—lf you want no enc. teal in life, becotne 'rich, and :get a farm free, send two , stampti,to Pon VI, Selinsgrove, , Snyder Co., . . . . . -W. team Ilingisiew!,' i goileis wad 111Eashineiy .10 wsnted for 111141: date" With 'WI particulars, Box 1638 Pbtladelcdda 9T,..08 44t libliatiirrillailiflisiiitstabilibusesii ler. Sale. * , —The.oilderdgrisd offers his ;P aper Hanging-Es tablishment, hildarket Strviet, becrsen.:94kand .;41. for - The . pinee ts'offeiesf or rent . ; ly to • Jan 21...606,_-4-ff: • • • • DANL. NAbLE, ere Libert7?Wiite. Vey . Lee preferred - by iili Y. practical Tainternl TI7 and yon - vrtil have no other. Idenufacttred (Mb' " ' • Ziegler Sznithi.; • • Wholesale Drug, PainC and Give Dealers, , • .. ." Na. 137 ;coral-TH.IP Street, Philadelphia. • 27 , 66 . • • 4-17. " Boston. 4%496 19 440,093.66 4R9 11 oteK To 4.155 1,96 s IMI 2451 t .2,072 MMM WIE4' 1 TOTAL 2,920: I P.N.S . rA9 . 2,012 1,670 , • .11,687 725 1 • . 6.9:12 959! : 4,620 -bps!. '• 3,895 932 j 10.697 6911. .8,973 • 74. ' •• 5,250 2,5034 14.693 ,1,713 f 6.331 2 ,900. 19,245 29) „.• 1,605 • " .2,53 125,' • 315 `3347.• 3,127 " 422, .1,629; 6,379 906; '2,641 15,1 67 :•. 224 -bor... 2,979 1' 1,1105 • 2%0t an 24380 r f am mpg CELEBRATED 1/11*TINIE, ' 4 ' • ICAFILIVIIhe 4 ct 4 D -1.1 it ZE .4ibiziwiDegerwieref...twesaiA-Aeozykaki- IL tomer Pro at *ad Arch Sia:."Pinlada, PL floila'Aganta Sr the State of 'pkwyplegaia." Auerr. 'Mr - 4-it" Dace Liberty Wine Lead '. wi ll do more and "irbette:Orerkatit kiviacalktgiskigni:GtherWrig liktrigk4neAl7l4,is _ litaillinito • ...":WbolliDepf aint and Glies DevolA." •,.7 liminclitOrth THMOStreet. PhlladelPbK • -1 4 14 *AP I CI C P44 1101 , 41 ,44 15 ft . ' 7 1 ; llrriPS 13 1; 1 1 11 M 9aZig4TIL7.-BILUIPL-,...Ke11er, 40. Soalr. aWkafirslM 60; ' AM*" MlRMlLD.ape : aas 1001311:14e, - 11 1 9 1 111ClIad' Chotem.:: Kam ; 80.s1s. • I :stairs Igo riot vercia sirs ttgloct - )541 1 • 30 et& ,oyr. wattle Tim OLD Duty. Song auk 14 qberos,' aemittg- laeta; Jim weriTA Dze,univo. Bout.; Wimmerstedt# BO eta. !irk 00. oftreogrMor.4 6 ST7 Wishington St, Bodo' , 4z.sin..' TWO& • = NAVILONAL LAND CO. NB.- • >::: Ns - 61)-. • Broadway -New • York • Bny and'aell MINERAL LANDS In Penney:hints and 'other Statvi: and'imOroied and' radmpmed'AGRI CULTURAL LANDS,. in the. Southern and. Western States'onCommlsalon. • - • - large nunstier Of ,Vitraitt Ind Planlittons .ht &la andnther Southern pate! for sale. A. it, IdEnairr • - • • JOHN BRANNOfi • ' or New: TOE. ' of West Virginia. D. A. S4IITH, Mit it vim 4 . 11mr ..: ', TJA IkE o R., . T .,1,:i. ~... ei grßE •s:r.,,'Fv.r§t4.l.*, - 1'4.; 1 .. ...... ltespsztf . ntli informs: =the public that:be has a choice aSsottment Of Cothisi-.Casstmeres. and V con *dandy on hand. and that he. now. offers them at much 'reduced - pricea,:to suit the tithes. • • Ile has' also On 'band large . stock of ready '.'niade ClOthine. got up far the best trade, consisting:of Coats,. ..emsts, rests,'ete.-- Also a geneiat assortment. of Fur-. nishing Goods, such as Wool Traveling Shirts. White Shirts ; . Undershirts and Drmvers of:vvool, .merino m cott;•GToves. Snspeudeir4.lteekties aced Collars... .All de reduced prices for. CAW: • . . 'Chole r : Trion, Quartelpy . /ie., lor:COIrp, -Lozyirri-ra rria.Bee,thaven arrwith Organ .Ace , by A. I)avenport. - .:-Tansi•utOoti.'. (ii . Losat.- - viii.'itOT THY . * , A00... bk . -P.1 2 / I DR TN THE - 14003 , ' 50,.: - CAILDMIAL MOTiIIirD4DD B4iroDoo, Pieces designed as.Volnn . taries Sontliant. :Ry-ioicot ism MUM Or 'TNT firsvkrr.' 40. • I .Pa I Y mum:: :40. - 1 wiLt as . at. BIS393ED,Nt mu Limn. - • 40. Trim rs Gon.- - 40. - hier TUT GOYIM) '4O• . .• - • 4rilAT I OAD 01AGAI, garker. 30. .Lo Dai•oft loom •iaret.iinern:, {Qt.) Emerson,. 30. °VMS , 1014 - 13 - THOU;GREAT. JimovAn. Emerson; ,35. • JesoS, SAN4OO OP iT • SOUL. (QC.) :Wilson; 30: • " • • Tlie.shoce new and .limantirul *might ChOtee. Sheet unsiedeslktiedjor'o genetal religlocis seryice of the ',Muth, will be'se4tl!st - paid on receipt iuiee by 'the :..pnbMhere;• . OLIVER DITSON•& CO.. aan2l, '6ll. -. 247-.Wastiii2gton-St.. 11080 W: . lalosons Cibierty.lWleite Letul.—The Whitest,the i moat , duntbleitnd* the most economical.. 7 . .1t lgenoptctured only by ."• . • • . 1. • . Ziegler it Smith; • • 'Wholesale Drag: Pala and Glass Dealerit, • • . No. 13. r Noith THIRD StFeet.pkiladelplite. Min 27. , 66 • . . . • . • • 4,1 y ' — A,,_IGENTsi wanted to take orders for ~the:. best sel ling hook novr published. _ . ' • . rinzaLr.vo. STORIES OE- Tr.l4'. GREAT RE- Corapiising, heroic adventures and hair-breadtk escapes of soldiers, scolds, spies and refugees ; daringexploits of smugglers; guerillas desperadoes and. others; tiles oilloyaland disloyal women: stories of the 'negro, &e:. &c.., and incidents of fun and • merriment in camp and field. By Licnt.-Colonel Charles S. Greene. lateof the .United States • Armi.. Handsomely illustrated with engravings: on stet:Wand in oil colors. • Send for circulars and see the. liberal terms offered, CIIAS. S. GREENE & CO., Puhli.hersk No 13i S. THUGS) Street. Philadelphia. Jim 27,'466"" ' . . L. , ..ETTERS Remidning • Unclaimed': iia LA the Poit . Ordee, ht Potmville, State of Yennsylvir nia. fon the 26th day of - Jarintiry,lB66. ' • . • ' ..To obtain . any of these letters; the appliihmt mist all for" advertised letteie," give .the date of this' list, and phy_one i:ent.foradiiertising. .. , . • . • • • •• • if not called' for. withinone.inoiith; be - sent • 'tithe Dead Letter Office. • . • . , - Ram JOsetiti .Haniser Nntlittu Rnseell Semi Blurts M .• . • Hunter. Wm 'Ruddy - Janfes Benton' Gen - IKercher Reuben' Snwen. W IL - N • Banat Elizabeth ..Keener Salinda Thurston.llaryy 4 Calhoun Jane. Eaten Elizabeth Treece John - • • DonleillTary LaTtotheAgnes — Thomas George - :El :recigeltlr Many John* • Vinibushirk &Sel Pine Mary• McEvoyArthur .lers. • .. .Fogarty Mary. Manileylath. Wright Isaac Greenwood John • Miller WlTse.ri R Wiret k .Baum'. IfoltneSainciel• Miller Familia «seine TI S Jiinnegin . :Jaines 'Pleyius. Anna •• • Wickham Thos Wolf Peter - M. SILVA - MAN. - P. M. Jan. 27, '65 a. A, i& .1%:: A. i;AN-Fg!III, 31.t.FACiTURE . itS AND, DEALERS Atiner4', Sperm; Lard, 0I S , Adamantine & Sperni Candles No. 110 North Delaware &entle, Jan 27,'66 1., 01.0 .1-.:INVIC)-(3:1);' N.E..W•:.C..01, - ; - LATt . Mirlded,to tie the Nieck and 'rrith a flati!Ce •-• The Locirwond 'Mfg. Co. announce to the.tradelbat they have )fist brought out. a'New Molded Collar. hav ing More space for the cravnt, and in all respects better • fitting and better shapedlhan imy heretofore produced, - (w it h the exceptioh of 6•Lockwood's Cleth:Lined, Col, The'peper Is solid and will not. split. and le.conse ,uhentlystrongm and inere7dnrable thin any heretofore •• made, being manufactured by the parties who fur many. years.past have made the bank deed - and bank note pa-, per,for the U: S; Triasury Department. lO,nddition - this the pollare themselves are made.• by the same Ma .. chinery.'as our best cloth Heed goods; r and • are :guaran - teed the best all paper collars Made.. .• • . • • Ea;ch'collar is: branded. with an ."ARRONY. ,, Which has been registered, in the IL:S. Circuit Churt as our Tradelliwir for this qiiality otgoods. • ItN - A oeur.lizte or diScounts offered; tojohhers, : •. ' . . • :1,011.3tWO.0.11) 1111FG.'1U0. • -253 and 239 South Third. street; Philsda. • .'Or 93 Reade 'street, New . - York, ' Jaw 288.579 M; 817.250 10 .' 2 8.6'14'04 Trade '..01.0 1 17. •COLtARS.. - . ... , • • • ••••• .•LOCItWOOD'S*..• h - .. • -• • • -••• - •PA.I?EII•COLLA_II,S.- The. Cloth Lined Collars made by the lLoclk*ood 111 fr,,, Co n 253 South Third street, leh i I rt.; ,--- have inen in geneml since 1858, and notwithstand „aiq the faet'.that,tantemus. imitations_Of- them • fine ,26S been .made, they still' rank 'superior to auyCollar in 3,121 They: nro*.the.'only• collars lined thrinr,thon't:with 6,656 . .c1044. with a layer of paper on each Aide. and' are shaped .85 npon formers; orpioulds,.so as' to : fit the 'neck and at 303 . tow a speCe - for.the cravat: The pectillai process. used 2.2 S • -. .itrth , lr . m'ruinfartnre. makes them: resemble linen - very. 45t1 closely. *hen finished the fibres 'of : the cloth girh the 425 appearance. of . linen to the paper. They - are very stromc, ~4d • - and do not.tear at th t•'hntten . boles. and are the only ,•••• . collars made that can, 'he turned and worn on • both -41 button holed giving way and:the pa er \ ” • • e); T -PartteA purchasing; eallari Will be'eare u see that r,023 1 . each collar is stamped 1113011 . the inside—Lockwood Co.; Cloth Lined, with the Trade' Mark - or the' Co., (a S'ar and Anchor) end date of Dn not he de-. cei red by the boxeS or false representsitior... hat' see for tocirself: the,collai.ttseit ts..not stinuptel -upon the inside as above, it.% not genitine, • •••• •• • : if3CrA nett ]ins of a I poomititoffeted tojaliben , . • ' • ' . LiCIiCIII„WOOD' 1111.FG„ lt:100;;. —255 and 250 South Third-street, Philada., — Or-93 Rea& street.„..New..Yorli, • •••• : Jan'ilT, !Gs • - . . • . ililtaty1':"11111 4 .1148 Cif ON ••- • • • lINICT'.:GIF.T :ASSOCIATION, 204 and'2oo 411804BWAY, N. YOBIK.. OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS'AND MELODEONS. FINE • OIL' PAINTING& -ENGRAVINGS, : SILVER • - WARE. GOLD wan SILVER WATCH , ' ' '..• ' • ES, hxn'ELEGANT JEWEL.' • ", • BY, Consisting of • • • Diamond-Pins, Diarriond Rings, Gold - Bracelets. Coral, norm:till:le,, Mosaic. Jet,,Larn, and, Cameo:Ladies' Sete, Gold. Pens' with Gold-and'Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons;' Sets of Studs:Vest and. Neck Chains, Plain &Chased Gold Rings, &v..; Arc.; " • . •, '• VALUED' • - T-$700;000: - Conqeased. Lig of Ar les tube sold for Each.• • • . 15 Rosewood Plarma,. • from $200.00 to 450 00: Ir, Melodeons, Iffeerrood 4 .. 175 00 to 250 00 •75 Flim Oil ... ... . • 90 6010 100 00, 1507ine Steel-Engravings, ham . 25 00 to '3O OO 50 Neste . . .: 25 Kt° 40 00 I~iicvolvld .Pact. Castors ,Sliv r 20 00 to 40 00 50 Silver.. Fruit' and Cake Baskets., 20 00 to. 30"00 400 Set °free and Table Spoons.. 20 00 tc••4o 00 150 Gold . Bunting Case .Watches ,' • • ' ' . Warranted.— • - 50 00 b 9150 00 200 Dituronl Rings, Cluster and - Single Stone..., • 75 Gets 254100 • 175 ... ... 55 00 t 0.150 00 . • 300 Lilies , . de • • GO 00 to 100.00 . --500 Silver Watches • • • ; •20 00.t0'.75 00. 15,000'Sets of Ladies' Jewelry • • F 00-to,- 20.00. .10,000 Gears Breast. and Scarf Pins. .300 to :20 00 - 15,000 Plain Gold ind.Chited Ri s.. 3-00 to •5 ® ih DISTRIBUTIONS are made ine following to, CERTIFICATES naming • each article and its value are placed In .SEALED "ENVELOPES • which are well mixed... One of. these envelopes containing. the certifi-. wte or Order, for some article. will be delivered at our. office, or sent .by mall to any addretry without regard to choice, on.ratelpt 01%25 cents: , r • . . . Ou receiving the Certificate, the * purchaser Will - tee . ':_what article it draws and its value, and can then send' ~ ia Dollar and retelve the article named, or can choose any other one. article , ..on,• our list of the same • . 'IV - Parties dealing - wish us Mar depend on' iniving promPt returna,and the artielts drawn will be imme diately sent teeny Rams by return mail or express..' • Itir - Pive Sealed Envelopes will bersent for sl::Elev .. en fur $2."?. Thirty for $5;,1310y-fire for $10; One Han deed • . . . • Ageuts liVOliated,Everywhere.. longletteniare neneeestary. Hive the ktodriete to write Odin directions, and In choosing different articles . from' those dniWtr, mention the style desfttd. , We pre fer lettere to be addressed to our Box. 5304 Post Office-, for greater safety. . ' . . • • ••• . • or - Orders forPEAVEDErilirietot i i6 • - inapt 'in every ease-be accompanied will" . the CAPlDlizerillt..ithe aanie •of • tits ,persoa sendina,' itaii.:Toern; .. ..lCouittlr,. and. state, ' ' pininly written.' - • • • _ Letters should b 'addressed to the Napagers . . . 272 i 753 411 491 so 449 '. 2;957 194 337 .704.. *152 55 491 549 .- 3487 STIJART & AIAXW.ELL, 10ex. 3308, Pine 0 / 2 /"* Piew 11erk ' Jan 6, '66 . I.3in .r Whale, Tanner4' etc Curriers' PHILADELPHIA • 4-3 m• gor.,tki3 C..ra7at• . . . . . „ . . • lilt .1. MTN 423 " 11 " 21 4 187 i te.s) DenAer. MMeitT-' ) t erOLD4r. Foreign .4 - 01 4 4‘,.(t Quartermaster's Vouchers 11S02iEY RECEIVED ON YDEPOSPr.— INTEREST alloivedperspecial agreement. _ STOCKS and BONDS bought and eold at the New York and ,Ebßadelphia Boards of Eftikers at the Usual . Conninisaion. '6OI 7 F 4 RNIVIENT . • - : , 13411"10 Oiers for ante at lowest market QPITEBNMENtgEOURITIES, •- • • - - 7: 4 01r140i,i01(4 , datOltliCklsl . .!64 "`-; 4 . 1 " 66 If" • di . "66 J u ly 15, 963 5-20 Loan •of 1862. 5-20 Loan of 1864. .5-20 Loatr of r :1865: • ' •. ' 10-40 Loan of 1864.. • • . GOLD ? •STOCKS . AND.BONDS :41W ALL GOVERIyEENT • ' SECURITIES' BOUGHT • • i - Aar. l ) SgliP! On Engian&lrelancl:Frince and.Gezmany, for sale In sums to suit purchasers. o. masa . zusTOER. Cashier. Pottsolle, jannary 3, .66 ' - • 1-tf s . Grien sindsUlack: Teas .int.':teeeisred V-tuad - for sale by' IBOOMiIIAN 6CLINERFI4 • ' f TlOl. Thin preparation hOlds in solution a large proportion of COCOApure deodorized-. • . . . . . •• And is perfectly free from irritating matter..' Itintgoratefthe health of the- hair: It prevents the -hair from falling off.. It softens.the hair •wherphard and dry. : It rerideri..-the hair dark andiglossy.. It affords the richestluatre; .• .7 . , . • ANDISTIIR BEST AND CHICAITST . HAIR; DRESSING • • EXIStENCE. • • • • JOHN G. BROWN SON. DriLeel, sts, Pottsville; Sole Agents, to w4oni all orderra should he •ad 'dressed. - . Dee. . 49-3 m •. . . . . .. A: •NENV.' CLOTIIES • WRINGER—THE . ri.'LATEST-INVENTION—NO. COG WIIIiELS TO GET OUT OP,ORDER OR SPRINGS TO BREAK- It iseEeaper., lighter, tuid more durable than . any other offered fur vale, Call.aiid examine it at - • :-, - - -• . : .. . GEORGE BRIGGT & CO.'S' -•• . Hardware and Iron Store, Pi:amine:, Sole .Atienta. . . . . . , . . . BACTIIII.OIte Olt 4 TER. 9 ..01 , FISIC— ' The undersipMcdrespeetfully -informs' his .friends itted enstomers. that he has agnin• commenced hisreeu larweekly trips to Baltimore: for Oysters. and Fish. the finest in season.. . leen he ' found. every Fri day and Saterday it Mich& Evams Mill. Rallroad.St. Glee men ca 11... ' - GEORGE' tiQFBRKAMP. Pottsville, JSzt.p. Ma . . . . . ITetvinna*:or Tuotrassin certificates ;And re commendatory letters nava beenreceived; attestieg the merits or Helmhold.rr-Genntne Preparations., many of which aro-from the highest imurces, including eriduent statesmen, clergymen, gevemora State Jude:estate; . . .lETOI3ACCO & SEGARB'._ . .- . STOREKEEPERS and others in want or Piime aiticle.of•Tobaom, Segarsgete.. will do•well to give me a cell. • 'All goods sold at Philadelphia prices, pnrebasei's saving - epense of• freielit,' • ", • ' • ' •-• ' . • GUSTAV WOLTXRD7 • . • • 7 1 - Wholm.ale and Retail Tobacconist; .• Centre St., neit dooi to the Union Hotel,.. Pottsville: OU.2d G 5 ' '• BROOMS! BROOMS !! . • , The undersigned a n nouncedno to the citizens of Potts ville and vietnity, that they have opened a. • •. ' • :• •••• VMS:BROM lIMINACTORY; - . • . , . Cool Ell, Morih, of Union Whers they are prePt4TAtto suPplymer . chants and other citizens with Broome,-at: wholesale. and retail Trims'. The patienage of the public is. respectfully They.. ire alsci.' prepared to: fmnistr. to purchasers, at 'Moderate prices, the Cliirk _Patent Broom Wrapper, an article of great economy 't6 all honk . . .liscpers. • , • MILLER' &M'DQNBL.•. . Dee :13, • • • ‘. . • NI GAR A FIRE INSURANCE: C 0 OF: I".HE orrY NEW YORK, OF IF IC E--No. 12" Wail Street ()ASH OA.PITAL SURPLUS • . P. NOTIst Ati. • :J. D. S'l LE,' • '.. • • geeretary.. ' • • .Rre,blent. ..HENRI' Superintendent Of . 'ft 01i E I L L.. Agent at Pottsville, Pa.; • Who is authorized t‘i is9ne Policies in the above re 1 . 9. n 20, ,66 i.1141.111,1F1 BROA.:D.TOIV•SENvI.III. V T ir3II.I;VO UPI ACINE.LIERIES. to itAtane. —The .Itiddleshura Coal .and 'lron. Company offer for lease.theirCollierie Situated .td. • Riddlesbura.•.-Bedforti County. Pi.. on the:line of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad. • ' - , •T.he propertY'consista of about talOO acres. : The 'Boles are in perfect working. Order ait h two - distinct. opening. •(the Bsrnett-&.rniton.).euch.capabli of prci , clueing about .Vta tons .per - day.% with aiding en pacity for one hundred cam.... • . • . . }kidding axtansive. and. 'in good order, Sufficient stocli, - &e... on hand for' Immediate operations.. which be sold at a fair valuation. • The property E. - attains an . abundance of 'superior .Timber and. a fine Saw Mill. For particulars apply to or addreis . THE RH)DLESI)CRG COAL & IRON do,:• No. .5 . 28 Walnat.St., Philada.- 2-6 t RP HA CIDITRIC AALE.,—;Prinsuant. to' O an order of the'Orphans' Court. of the county of Schuylkill, in the, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Snbscriber, A. • Lcieser. Admi , .ikirfaltrix. of Christi> , pher Loeser. late of the .Borough - of Pottsville, in: the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose .to sale by public vendee on ••• • . • • • - Saari 'Mai, 'Febysaisryloll2, -1866, ' •At 2 o'clock in The :afternoon..at the public house Daidel,B9yer,':in the' Boreugh of Orwigiburg. to the County of 'Schfiylkill' aforesaid, all - that ,certainti three-story .Brick Dwelling 'House arid lot of* 'ground situate In the Borough-of OrWigsbnm, in - , the Coianty of Schuylkill; and State - of 'Pennsylvania. bounded' on.the north ,by a nubile alley, on The east by property late . of Benjamin Nehf. on, the south by Cen tre Turnpike, 'or Market on the:west - by , Liberty street'being the -northeast' corner - lot .:on Market andf Liberty streets. containing in .fmny on !aid Market street sixty feet, ands:tending:. in' length or 'depth,of that width to the Mid twenty feet wide alley. • • ~ • Also, the one fall equal undivided half part of and in all 'that certain tract or parcel of bind situate In Blythe : Township. Schuylkill county, containing eighteen acres and - sixteen perches 'and :allowance of Warrant.granted by the - Commonwealth . .of Pennsylvania to William huller. dated the alxtlx.day.eit February, oneAhonsind eight hundred and twenty mi. - late • the. estate of said • . Terms - Mad conditions Made known at the - time and place'Of sale by : • L. A. LOESlM.Ailininistratrix.. By order of the. Orphan's. ill - Hirt, • • ' Doustmax,_Clar . k...: ' .[Prom'ilts Lam*" ManufFeturing th. iforid.l - - • I am nem . minted with Mr. Jam:itnoin. Mann facturer of Heimbold'sGenuine Preparations; he occu pied the drugstore oppdsite My residence, . and 'was saccessf. ul in conducting the business where others had not been eqUally so before him. - I have been'favorably Impressed with his character and.enterprise. 1 , • - • WILLIAM WRIGHTMAN, t Firni of Poi-Em & 'WniaLm - mipi; • Manufacturing Chemists. •• • . and : Brown . etreeta Philadelphia, . 411-6m_ Oct. os, •es. lUr VSLIN WIND . OW' nevi / 1 11 -supply of Brown and Gold Maim. Shades of the 'Went patterns:just: retetted - and - kir. sale. • Orders taken,for Shades to be Wink, to any size4or Churches , . Hallannd Dwellings, at •, BANDAD,S.'• Biliiee or CO - 1:1XT13rillil ANT. UNPRINCIri.FII. x endetwning to diapose.of their own and other pre rations on the zepntAlan• attadned by .Hin.knowee ”Oet. tic:irwAncas -.AND .BOQIFFICTS for C. sale ..;•;) GREENWOOD NURSERY., VI LE SAVE of the 'beet make—Mae In inches high; 2.1 inettes_wide, and 15 inched in depth—Coratdnation Lock, for sale . I. E. wuk - Linlviv-- , 14 - asciriic HALM -719 Chestnut - St n . •Plailadelphia, Ras now open * Lkeir - 013111 Alllll • 116 • .4 Ownlinportglon W" 11 ' . • , vraiame l pommudi... , aiml Plaiti consul* fecekkaitliqyzauti In ~" 9IIIITAIN` MATERIALS, , embtat ng Slit celebrated arytum ca.om a' mom ga - WINDOW 811,111E3 awr y D el ',* c , Color or PriCe WALLIRAVEN.• • ' Ni. '719 lltediutitt XL, Pitiladellikka. Dealerslers Creel" Gioeeries;Pr_sivisioiss,Fi r-' 'elms said Donsestle Frit!ts; 'CORNEA OF CENTRE AND:NORWEGIAN' STS.. . - PoTTSTIL.K.R. PA. . . Rem attention .paid to quality of articles sold: .111 e. patmsAr el- the .10lit is pmeetiallv'solicited. $lOOO,OOO 00 248,831:30 liable company CSiwcaiorsto F. liae.seler 'Nr4III.IE :PARINI? 1111P - m[trrus4. IlfllV HANCE" 00]PIPAllrIG -GODFIIEY -.Agents: ClOce is Itiabautentio ebeivreen the new' - . - Town Hall aW Centre street.) -• • • . . . .. , . Tlibt la one .ot the m ost pormlar immpanies •In th state. They Insure on. the : oath plan lor the o :'mutual plan for a term of years. -_, • Lows hOnorably milmted and Promptly . • ..„ . r . f.SI . IIIANCE .COMIPANIIt OF NOWIP.II. I • ' A7IIIIBBICA . THE OLDEST CO MPA NY.. ATIEBEIC,k . , • Catiii Ink Jaisianaty let, 1863. . . Nn coninanf sustains s tiettei reputation ,for fair settlements 'and prompt - . payment, of.loises than this company. It was Incorponted In 1794. and In now. In itsseventy-second year of .bnelmva, and can refer to .every bavinese man Of ,Philadejphin fiat Ha character Caas "Tx,arr; Sect. COFFIN. Treat. " T. A.ARO.pFaEri Ass . ;Jan . . Po Cavil e, Pa. . ORPRAiNOP COURT BALE. —Pnrrunnt to ' an order'of the Orphini• Court of the County of Schitylkill, in the Coinmonwealth of PermsYlTatda, the subscriber, Gtiardbm of Amanda Boyer, Jr., htteref the Borough of Cressona, in the. County of Scititylidlt , deceased, wilt" expose' lti:tude by_ public sendne•'On . Satierarty,.Febeliaary 10,1866,', • at 10 tyclOck'in the forenoon, at the store .orfieorge HOlTtitan. to the Borough of Cre.sadua, - iit the Count y of Schuylkill rifOresaid,—All that certain lot of ground situate in.the Borough otCrestiona,' in 'the County. of Schuylkill and State ..orrentisyllunfa, on' the South • east sideof the Friedenaburg Road, at the distanced • sit hundred - and ten',feet South-west of Front street, c!matainlug in front Oa slid Friederwhargltoad fifty feet and in 'depth to Maple - street two_ hundred feet; .being *lot marked No: 20;.1tti the estate of Mid deceased . . Terms and.couditions mad& known at the time and place of Sale by • DANIEL OLD, Guardiam. . By order of the Orphans ' Court . • • • •.. •• %AC • • . • A. ILUAIf, SAIRTS', Prittsrille„ Jan - 3-at . P111,118.10:4LE - of ive 11tock Qc Fisrm jug ifftensitsi.—Will be sold at public sale at the braise of.BLIAS MOTSM, lute the residence of 72Mi. Moyer, decim.sed: on ' ' • r '.. • • - 'l-- Tharadny, Fibruafy Stb; 1866, ' In Ytrryl.Township; Berke County, about two mUos. oelow Hamburg,. near thei Centre Turnpike; and about two miles,abrive. Shoemakerville, .and near 'the Ham burg Five-Leck;.the following Live Stock and Farming Uteneita:; - 4 good working hortrei;' . 2 good tw . o-year obi colts; -9-good fresh Mitch'cower ; 10 head of young heifers . ; 13. head Of heavy fat oxen, from 1300 to isop iber. weight 14 head of hogs ;. heavy shoats ; 1 beavf broad four. tire horse wagon; '1 two horse wagon; 2 falling . top bug - glee, as good as new'; 1 four horse threshing machine, Mangles patent.: harness for Bye horses. as good as new, and a . gcrod. many: - more articles which • are not mentioned: • • - Conditions will he made known on the . dayMf sale by ' •:.• . • ' ELTAS M MOSER. EIPIRAN9 2 COURT MALE.—Puisnant to 'IL/. an order of the Orpha,.s , Court of the County of Schuylkill, In the Commonwealth of Penhsylvanla, the subscriber, Administrator of 'Daniel P. Berger. litfe of the Township •of orth Manhem, in the County of Schuylkill, : deceased; will expose to sale by white, yen die on' - Saturday, Februarylo; I SSG,'• • • At in o'clock in the- forenoon, at the public house of PETER BERGER, in the Borough of 'Cressona, in the County of Schuylkill'eforeaald,—All that certain Farm situate . in North Manhelin 'nip.. in 'the County of .Bctinylkill and State of Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of Samuel . H. Shannon, John J. liciehler, -Daniel Bartolet, Wm. Markel, Michael Delta and . tithers. arid containing ninety-six, acresand -forty seven perches, • with the appurtenances. eonsistintr:of a two-story Frame 'Dwelling'" House,. 'Swiss Barn, de., late the estate , if .satd-deceat..eti. • ' • . • - •'' Tetras' and conditions made known. at, the time and place of sale by • • WM. BITTLE, Administrator. . By order or. the OtphanstCourti . • .." . , A. DollElLiN, Clerk. _• . • Pottsville, Jan 'IG; 916 %. • .• . ' O. COURT SALE of• Val ou. ble Real Estate la . Illabaney•City..-Fonr choice building iota on -Centre Street, will be sold at the . Mansion - Lionse,.Mahanoy City. on- ' 'Friday, February - • . et N0.,1. Lot • No. 1, In ~Block 9, on the nOrthwantly, aide of Centre -street, ad extending .atong: the east: side of Fourth alley-25 feet by":l2s feet ~. ' • _' .. , _ No. 2. Lot No. 4i. in Block 24. on the .southWardly Side of Centre street, .and. extending back to Water .Istrect.-26 by 125 feet.;.. : .. " " • - -. " • . ' • . No. 3. Adjoining lota Nos. 3 and 4in Ellock 6, on the northwardly side.of Centre St. and extending hack. to Railro il i 5t..50 by."1:35 feet. ~ • . . : . ' . 'Or t e.nsiate of Ilia): Leivis J. lorartin, deceased. . • ' 'IT. MS :—.Ten . per • cent, Of the purchase money to be pad When the property :is 'struck down; and the -balance - within •tCri . 'days ' thereafter, when a deed or deeds will. be • delivered for. the preralsee, at the.ex-. • pense of the-purchaser or' 'purchasers. and 'possession given.. -, . • MINF.RVA NARTIN, Admrx.; ae.• •. BY her Attorney, COutyronixa Lirrt.s.. FiAlsville. • • - Attest...k" DOIIRMANN, Clerk 9rphanto . Court. • . • • ' - Jen 20.,'66 _ ::.' . ~ : . s .. . •. .; '4.2t: • rirs,un,Arccie AGA.I.**X AECIDENTM THE TRAVELERVINBIIIiAIiCk ),65, $587,593 19 ALL 01 1 ' WHICH IS CONVERTIBLE. INTO CASH AT A BAY'S NOTICE. . , • :This is the oldest compa . nY of the kind- and the .most successful pr anyin tlieNnited,States. • • • : • They have 'paid over 700 'lossek amounting to. Crter 890,000 - during the last two; years Without contest ing a single 'care. • ' The Pottsville-agency or the ''-coiniahiiY is,patrentzed: by many or thei ' ,best hnsiness.msn'of it& region-men. Who are - well acquainted with, the relitditlity and prompt •dealing of the company. . . "• • • .Office in Mahantongo street. between -tlin new-Town Halt and Centre street,..; • . • :•Policieti•lrsned i3CiDFREY: Agent. • Jun 20, 'ph •• • • COZIPANY'S , , • THROUGH LINE • • TO kL,IF 013 N lA,: • TOUCHING AT: MEXICAN. PORTS, • . • . . - • • • • And enrrying•sho•Vnited States Mail. I RAVE PIETC.No. 42; •NORTH RIVER, foot of Canal ...Latrect,• at 12 o'Clock noon; on the let: 11th. and 21st of every month (except whewthoisa dates fall onSan day. end then on the preceding Saturday). for WALL.f . conneeting Via .Paiiama !Railway. with one of Company's Steimahipsfrova Panama for SAN FRAN- ClSCO„touching at ACAPULCO. ' • .• Ist--HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain. Gray, convecting • ,with COLORADO, Captain Watkins. .10th-ATLANTIC, Captain' 'Maury, connecting with ••• SACRAMENTO:'Capt, Caierly. • -..: • 2Ist—NEW YORK:Captain. Horner, :connecting with CONSTITUTION. Captain Farnsworth. `Departures of Ist and 21st' connect at Panama with Steamensfor SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS. • Those of let touch at MANZANILLO. •.- • •• • . THROUGH risaAos 11A.TEB iN GIME/NOT. • • Tire' Cabin • ' • • ' $3OO Steeiage - • • • 100 . A diseount of ONE QUARTER from steamers' rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers.with• families. Also, an allowance of ONE QUARTER on through :rates - elenamen • and 'their families, and school teachers t soldiers having honorablo discharges, HALF FARE. • . •' . • Ohe Hundied Pounds . .. Baggage allocv4id each adult.. Baggage:masters aecompany barvage,„ through, and at tend to ladies . and . children without male protectors, :Baggage received. on .the dock the day, before sailing. from steamboats, railroada, and passengers who prefer to send down 'early.. • . •• • • • ' • • An - experienced surgeon on beard., Medicine and at- . ' A swamer will be placed on the line - .lannaly Ist; .1866, to'ran from NEW ORLEANS to ASPH , IWALL, 'via HAVANA: • • . • - • • . For. Passage Tickets or further informatiot:ipplfat the COmpanrs ticket office, on the Wharf, FOOT. OF • CANAL.STREET, NORTH"RIVER. NEW YORK:' F. W G. BELLOWS, Agent: Dec 23, .65 Tae GLOET , cAlAlt TA.B•numcnit.-.Tberefccre...the. riervotia 'and debilitated ahould. immediately: nee Hum nayroaß'ltTaairr lireati.. •. • . Oct, 28: 43-fim. ,11flrYEu ' ,SAFETY LAI/IPS of, the Most JAL approved . Davy :.Patterns. for working.' made of Inapected Gauze: : Also the ClannY-Lamp'.Pattern. fc .Bosses and also for working.. • •Also Iron and Copper Gauze, all of which will be sold - Wholesale and retail by • • B. BANNAN; "Pottsville._ Isarlirap Gauzes, both Iron and Copper,' readi 'made, always onhand:: Odd sizes made teonler.. • Best Lead Pencils. Lipita*.Dianufac44ring,Ceinipasirs • • . C S.l - 01E !!'. "NATIONAL,'r . • fthe one round, the other pexaon) the pureat,-inithoth ezt and beet of, Lead repeals. For sate wholesale by • • •H. L..LIPMAN. Agt:.: '' • • . ' • bt South 4th St., Philadelphia: Also' for iide at B.:BADMAN'S Book and Stadoner-y Store,.Pottsville. • - , Dec. 23, ?6.5-59-ft- ViLILIIIIII,B LE COAL CANTS * for Leaser: The COAL REDGB 'IMPROVEMENT -AND (DAL . COMPANY is prepared lease their lan4, situated near Mt. Carmel. Northumberland= County, Pa., can taping Zl3. acres in one bisin•of abotit'four mike in length, in which 'are the celebrated Mammoth, Ski d . more, and o th er vethe of 'Bret. quality of Coal. *.The Mammoth "and back Telt!' have been worked tolome extenton both the north and'south dirs. • ' • The Lehigh , . and Mahanoy Railroad • plum throu gh these lands, and will he prepared to carry coat on t he °peeing of, next e making cason, . cdirect; outlet to .Rlliahethptirt and other shipping palate. near New York. • Thenikre winner:Wm with the Mine ROI and Reading limbs; the fitutmedtin Valley and.- Northern Central Railionde it - SOuthern market to TAM dtc., drc..-also by-t Sunbelt* and Erre Railroad ' to' the Lakes and. Neyereek;— , Therele atilt timber upon the lauds for mining purposed.. - :The whole tract will be embraced in one Iwo if de sired.- 'Porlortiter information apply or direct to the. °Mee of lbei COmpany,l329lllifethera St., Phila. ' • „JOEL O. WRIGHT, President, :phlladelPide.liee. 6, 'db • • 49-2111. ilittreat. LiebiAgPa Nutritive - Feed for . lit: .AP-fettta end lavalide, at - • BROWNEP, - •541--46 • Pittnnacentitta. A Clidice. Quialarit*._Of Extra:Yamlly. Fkrar at loaed ralutet prke at - It. A. GLOVERS. • . dearly opprelte Jai 'Gf.' 2-tf „ - . • . . • .• • , . ' , t . - • '44, ‘: . . *.• . . • . • • 511.4,14MT' ~-XEWS. fAerri . „o2lolSo.-ftamtliliminclawasetraAn-.421,- . iflisevelfasty.:, • JRattdpeaudateeififilletieit ty-one emedisi tic ;steinsiorbpaissi,et aimed • Fe rdans are jfi reported' fehietriabdeld'at 81114 0 Where therfwerortoirnediatety-forci.disastenno* FAMRPinS:YA2 arlt) erted. The , Fenian trisiewere P imituM.' Byron s war- •• ~d en OttseßithM o l4 priegn -..lrtPuld* 4 4 44diFig . .ttie , mmw of Steiens:. . . - • . The Mauch - weds Aitti4laviirySidat held its LW- ' -tyalfthanntyinearront the 51 0 1 - , quizle7 /aSo - A resolution of 'dissointion'wss ed. ' Girelsonnald theparirmintufluther or therinciet its ohlect haviniv:been.attalned. The work now educate end rind -Imretive: the mimosa:. !Wendell Phillips and otheis opposed.theresolution and .# was defeated. '. Gen. 'Sheridan tide again 'refuted 'Gents)' - "&mirs edirtisiiints of theimakness theistteriarmy in the. ShenandoidaNaliey,,at timpearof lta, defest.hy theUM . -: . on 'troops. • 71.1 f lir-repoted'fremimatianui that, General 'Osborn. fonnerlynt Illinois; having Alibied to leave-11m State 'after iarrillif. vhia taurdertidlbrthireltisera. - • • The Ooktmbian Marine Insurance Company stockhold- . ere, of Nevi Torte; have determined 'to resume btisinella on Weaeltidjit $2,000.000... Their former capitak was . .$.100(),U00. • :• : .The 551 h fiertnsylvstiligritinitrY is mustered Captain Nicholas Sinkb.ufßanssAlas been appoint- : Staten MinisfM naide. tat Atheck:Greece. 'The warlike preparations . °rained* against Pentair m at imus. • , - • Then:464M Hciuse - of ReMerentalives - liitipissed mu) Wahl:may bill, by yeas 444 nays ' • " ...Qnotain Yox. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 'has resigned; the! 'esignallentotalieeffect on Match mt. Extensive robber-lea have: recently been -discovered on the New ,York and Erin.Rallroad.. They were made by emptotes:': . • • . • The, Cambria Irian works of Johnstewn, , raid for and wages • salaris anwages 1845;20.525,550 24. . • •- • . A law has Just gone info 'effect in Alabama' probibt. thug negrum from carrying arms. . • . The-Rentecky'Senate:has passed a bill incorporating . bank to be controlled by,the nctgroes ofLoutivills. Gonialtis and Pelltcler have both been found 'guilty of tbe.murder of Senor Otero at New York. ' The pen with .which- President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Prlxlamatia Ss stillretained in the fam ily of OM late George Livermore. of US/e. • Blati . OP X erroqt. of the Episcomd Church, was :critenut Pittsburg, on Thursday:.'.. • . 'Frederik& Emmet* tutadlednt S_Olchltolin. She was emit] Sheridinreportalrom the. Rio Grande that • thhere'is no danger of further trouble at Bagdad:- ' ' It is said that a project for'the'evnguation of Mexico by the French tuta been sentbi:* . ienin.la by theyrench Foreign office. . - brDEPENDESCE.OP.RiONE'OP THE CITY PRESS.' -Among: the . Published•'proceedings of a meeting pf the friends. of those in favor of preserving the Salibath'as a day. of rest, held m Philadelphia on Tuesday last,' We find the following: -•- . - • , • . • Drreference to the • publication of, arguments in the daily papers, favoring the sanctity of the Sabbath, Dr. Junkui said that be had .callednp on the Inquirer,: and - after stating hie. errand, •,.. they would not decide pro or con, but rather ap peared 'to think they, would not publish them.. Me had also•called upon Mr.. Dbilds; Of the •Led - ger, in reference to the same subject, and- Mr. C. had positively refused to haVe anything' to do With it. The' Telegraph. had "agrieli to publish anything having reference to the sanctity , ef the Sabbath day;.' • .. . . This certainly, looks badly for the_inde opendence of the 'lnquirer and 'Ledger. A journal should not be published.with rthe sole idea of making money, not should It truckle to the prejudices of any portion of a commu nity, especially of the immoral.: 'An. honest, independent press—we wish 'mine elie were published—Should give all sides a fair :leer ing, 'even if it refuses to express an opinion. fi Alas, for e independence of the Philadel;e phis' pre if they. generally .follow in - the footsteps f the papers.named. • , We alto, regret 'to see the Philadelphia "Press" treating with badinage, the present lig of petitions to the Legislature,, to preserve the Sabbath from being inside a.day of labor.' We fear that the Press, supported as it has been by-the Moral portion or the community in Which, it is published ; will bee its influ ence greatly, if it persists in its , mad career on this important question of keeping the Sabbath a Rest-day,. • - JOHN IN Ms LEGISLATIVE CAPACITY.—:-Here is a scene which happened. in the "Legisla ture of our Siate 'the other driy • Mr... Daos offered a resolution on thd hall of the House on Sunday. • - • Mr. Crosland - said • that members -who were forced: to remain in Harrisburg over Sunday; ,must either stay at hotels or come to the 'louse, and tbe,latter.was preferable. • '. • Mr. Rtul!liman—LAnotber oppertunity was open, that of Visiting church. . ' ' . Mr. Crosland' thought there" 'was a disposition to force the members to some church, ,and while he: had. the ability to follow the diotates of his own conscience, he did not intend to be'.fiwee'd land of religions liberti . .. • • - ' • Messrs;:Danks end :fludaithari repudiated .. the idea °fierce, but insisted that the officers of the BOUEQ needed relaxation. - -., • •• '. . - No one except the redoubtahlc John, who is never so happy as when he is talking,. would have thought that in closing the halls of the House on 'Sunday, to give the officers need-. ed relaxation, the idea would be to com pel the members to go to some 'church:. But John thinks and says so, and while the mem bers latigh at ! John's nonsensical -loquacity, we think that •in the naive of sham democ racy, he is playlPg•the tyrant, in . ,advocating compulSory labor on the Sabbath; when' all - should rest. John, when are you going to .preaclito the members? Send word here, o the Mile, and's. delegation of your staunch admirers will go over to hear you, most amu-. sing and inexhaustible John. 1 GEN. JOHN W. esAutc.-,- . .A.mong .tlie many". excellent names presented fur the. Union nomination for Governor, .that.tif Gen. , Gettry stands. pronlenli His - record, both -. civil and military, is pure and without reproach. As the so-called Dernocracy.will st the next election endeavor to carry. the . State by op position. to Univerial SuiTrage; the Union Men must.gird up- their loins for thecontest and nominate the strongest candidate.' 'That man and vve say it with all due deference to the great merit of-Messrs. /itoorhead,. Cessna, and , others; is .. in 'our. opinion, Gen.- Geary- Gen. Log,au.the Staunch old Democrat of says'that if Geary should be nomi-' Hated at , the approaching Union donvention, he will stump Pennsylvania for him. Such is the admiration of one good, brave man, for Ttie evil effects 'springing froM the cus : torn of lawyers practibing at a bar Were . rela tives sit on the bench, have Jed to the belief ;tat "a law is necessary" to stop it. It is in contemplation to prepare a bill for Legiila tive action, forbidding attorneys to move in to districts to - practice where the presiding judges ire relatives. This is a delicate Tina -non, we admit, bat if lawyers ln posi tion, 'have not a strong enough sense of what is yroper in the matter, - a la should .be enacted to teach - them. . Antons.—lt is notorious that the character and intelligence of thejnrors drawn for several years pietin this County, Kaye greatly deteriorated, and we learn that it has.been determined to. apply to the Legislature for law changing the - mode of drawing jurors. It is proposed to elect two Corn miesioners, the same as iospectors of ' elections ire now - elderteci by each party voting for and electing one, wliose duty - it shall bo td draw the jurere for the County every yeas:,-There can be no objection to this plan Vany honest citizen who desires justice done, and , it will .prevent,the packing,' of "juries; whicht is freilnently done by unscrupulous partizans. . , - TB/6n Philadelphia Bulletin of the 24th says "Whatever may have been apprehended by theo rists about anelective judiciary, here in Philadel phia it has worked extremely well," This may be true of Philadelphia, but here we are sorry to say, it has worked entirely different, - and has •caused many who 'suppo rted - it, todament that they ever advocated the measure. Philadalplela Itlarkeesi. r • ' FnutsexitretsTbursday,' Jan:. 25,1566. • nottit..—The • market continues extremely' qniet, and the Only sales' reported are 809' bbls; of good Northwest extra family at $8 '75(49 .per bbl. : 4,. 00,bblet. fanny at, $ll 50, and email lots, to the me mummers at $7(4t7 50, for superfine ; $8 50 tar extrait; $8 75(a10' 50 for Northwest tam, nd good'Ohio extra fanaily, and $llOl3 for fancy late, according. to;quality. Bye. Flour he dull at $5 50 , per bbl. Corn files] is nomin'al, atiO we: hear. of no sales. - •• • ' . ' ' , - GRAIN Tli ere is very little inquiry. for-: Wheat. We quote common and good red at 111 80®2 20, and white at $2 406g,2, 70. Neale of Fenna. - Rve • - was made at 97c. Corn is in ratherkatter deniana ; 3000 "bush. yellow sold at 73q71i0., and 10.000 bush. ataterms kipt • private, Oats are : dull at POTTSVI:ME IMICETII. Cerreeted Weekly fee tbelN lucre 341111PIVIS Wheat 'flour, extra Dtmily, per barrel. - .. do , •do . do' do - .per ewt do do " extra per barrel.... do, do • superfine, do Dye Fleur, • do do' ewt ' 13neirwtreat . Flour. • do Wheat, prima white ' ,perbeahel.. do . -do ret - do intet,ieedam 0 0 pound... dj 'do' • unorireo , rdo . • Dried Arrplea,.do „. , - IVE•lar Mi .CAlk , STORM.:—.3.est *pawed at .1.1 the stand lately:crimpled:by K C.• Morrison. Cen tre street, nearly,opte Market, a, New ; Dry Goods, Grocery and Prov ision Store- in which. Will .be kept constantly -on blind=* - choice stock of - Geode .in that line. Also,.' ueskaware, 'Unread Feed, dat The undeeigned.-bopoa kr strict .artannion tb hue!• nese,' to receive* ihir share.of, the public petrere.sse. ROBERT A. GLONI.3I. Pottsville, October 29, - ' 1441- 911 25 $ll :I 6IS 6.00 16 150 11 66 .6 26 7'25 i'2s II 00 962 400 460 ,7"00 1 40 ' 9.60 2SW 940 26. SI 16 '..111
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