• _ r _ - st ' • tk -,. • BANIMPIrs • ObiTRE .smeri,Ponsvum .• • -- _Dealeein - - • AkERICAN ;AND ..FOREIGN. SILVER, - Foreign' tiChinge, • .• 'QicapAternattsieiloi Vonclittrs, And Illneurrent Money. MONEY; RECEII7I3) ON DEPOSIT.— alloNielts perspechtlagreemint. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at, the' New York and rldladelplda Boards of , BrokeisHst it's usual Coil:mission. - march 4fi G . 4G5. ' _ _ Oitala . , - POTTSVII.LE, -PA. SA TVIKPAIr. IP WA REA 11. V I I sus. STRANGtIIS , ,914D1E. paryi. "'1 : fSundapa excepted. .: For FhillidelPhia,,*-Wap FOP-enter and Market Train, OA. For Tamaqua; &Inflecting with Catnwissa and Broad Mour..ain and . Mabanor Bailmada--Parpenger and Freight Train. - -8.46..T.A:-M.; - brail , TrAln„ 11.00. A: M. Fa...E.e.ttger Train.l.ls,l', . .• • - For Anhurn, Finegmre and Tremont, 1.00 T ITICDAT, For -Ftriladelphia. '8 00, A. M.; foiTammma, 2.00;F. ; Fort Clinton, lt?„.30„P. M. AI2LIVAL6'AV FOTTMIII,7i..TOALT. • . - = . (Sundaes excepted.) • Worn Philadelphia—Mail Trains: 11_25. 7.35, P. M. i.Wey Pseaenger and 'Market Train. ft SO, P. M. From Tamaqua—Mail .Trains. 9.0 n. A- M. .4.M. P. : Paammiger and Freight Train. 6.3 n. P. M.. • rwm ktibuTTL.FlTlerrove and Tremont . 9.26: A: Its • • Supoi AY TRAr?'a. . -• Prom Philadelphia.l 44. P. M. t trorri TataaqUA. 9 - 15 . M:: front - Port Clinton: in.6 o . A. ISt The. Daily Mall Trains fOr Philadilnhin—derat—rtina..nt 119. A. and arriving at 7..3.%. P. M. tin not atop at OnnAtrtherrg,tiaroburg Shoemakerville,Mohravile, and ' ' - • • • DITAETC*II6 Parrirrii,T,W..-0 17 1C 12 . "NrOITIMLE . Por A.blAnd find Menra ',Carmel, 1. P: Id .: for Don ildfon awl :Tremont for. Attnergyfrh, Id., 1. for St. Clair: 9: A. M.. 1. P.-P. -11.. P. AL, 1.45, P.. 11; ; for .t‘henandonh Omni 'or th.trmirmones"-Wdrris Berm.. • 'S. • For Wiconif.vi: vis. Tremont, on. Tdesdlys; Thurs.. days and Sattudays,- at T. A: Id , :". • , =TrlE== jj Prnm A.ldadd and Mount Carmel. ;. from •Tlnnald4on and Tramont. 11, A. M. • from Miner.ville. Fy A.. M.. n, A. M. 1 15, 5. P. id from St: chili, .k M 12. , 2,.P. M.; fmnii . ..Shenandoith Orr. I. A M.; from. Wlebiapic.o. 'Monday,. Tn.mvisty and Friday-. 41 P..M. • • • .. • • ALLEN & NS EDLES IMPROVED aCPER-PHOS -1.11 ATE or LIME 'has too good: a reputatiOn among farmers to.need eulogy at onr.hands. Suffice it to say that as a manure it is filWays - ". "-• •. . . DEslitrimos riF TILE SOUPC=4I.I 'Alabama . there are Upwarda of fifty-three. thousand Whites.alone. suffering for food, and who . must be . Provided for or they will starve.. The re-' port does not say how . - many negroes are:sul • : • fering.• : .• . • • GES. GE.I4tY has : written a letter to the .ef fect-thst the matter of equalization, by act of Congress, of bounties to :all solillers who served in the war for the suppression of the Rebellion. has his most hearty. co-operation - . and support.. • ' - Es r i rc. Dise.t'rett As the name -of a apiri ted daily, pu Reacling,-:by•Laciar & Co., the ft rSt. nurnber of whi , this before us... COnsiderable enterprise is shown in, propur ing news ; its eappearatice. is peat, and it is edited' with ability.- The Diiptiteh has our. best Wishes for. its.-success. ..A . : CONTRA ile the._ Treasprer of Schuylkill County received in 18 . 65, between seventeen and eighteen • thottsatil ;dollars' for liisServiOei, the c:rifnmjssions of the Treas urer of chester Ootintk,, during the same, periL od, amonnt ed to $l4 1 2. 96:, .COpperhea4 - 1 rule is an expenSive ltixury. • INVitt.t.km 11. ADAits - t lnt,had :been Secretary of the Grand Lodge of.Aneient York Mas Ons of - tbis State, for pearly twenty' years,•. died in:Philade.'pl . da on Sunday . last. Mr. Adams, by his : lirifranity and . gentleness of nature had endeared' himself_ to a very rge number of persons; both in and out of the Masonic Brotherbobd: . - INFORM. TIO;i WA!;;TED.-1 . 11 thc, lust County 'lntement,. — lncidental • Expenses, .including -leak% are set, down Itt. *l2lB G 4. come, .essrs: Commissioners, let us' hliie the items that lade twelve hundred dollars' expend .ure. Furnish them and .We will • publish Atm gratuitously, for the benefit of an in quiring. tax:raying . . A,N,election—llie.,,highest: officer elected be ing Auditoi- 7 was hold in. Reading. on the.9th nstnnt. .The :Copperherida• . *ere , snceessfol,. as the - pArty. . took no 'interest in, the election, . atisl allowed .it to .go by default. The Reading,,Evenimz the Satiard•ay: says in ;.:peaking .of the :electiOn - • :There was n ekeitement to treak of ; eveiy. hnny seemed to have lost all Inter( R in A.I . M agate, eating very little' what tile rektlt might be. With party lines drawn strictly,' the !Minn_ ajcirity Heading iy ab ,, nt,two hundred. ' ' • Actousrs from all sections - of tiu-State in dicate that at the approMiling Uninn. Slate Corty"ention. Gen. Geary .w ill unquestinnahly receive the - nomination for 9overnor. splendid ;Military. record ; his pure poll ii at career; Tariff principles,; his adiniuistra ere taleat, 'and his per-oval popularity, will "secure his el eat inn hy na al in 6St • tinpreee.l ent. ed Majority. •"Geary - andjuz,tice" will be the rallying "cry in ?enu.vlvania this year. . • • T,ll:SinillAY Cut (.2rsrios.--This will 'lli ceii'6 its quietus at this session of the Legis lature, never we . :trust -to•be.-revive.d in the future.. The:Common'Sense.of the people of this Stat.; independent of 'their religious sen cu,,ient.-.is opposed,. kesolUtely, to' an innova , - tiOn thatWould.opert tlie**dobr to every secu lar employment, and deprive the:.working:, man of his neceSsary - Ftest-dtly; Itlis with .gratification that We .note the decided posit tion ofthe Legislature on this question. • Tit Reading. Daily- Times appear 4 this -Week. in an enlarged lona,- the pressure upon advertising. columns • 'compelling the presume that 'the Tinies: ig weathered the storms which always ae intriany the first - part of , tbe,yoyage of a_ tally, newspaper, will now sail in" smooth: , as with favoring winds. .Our contempora. ,)• will accept our congratula!lons on.•its im rroved -appearance- and; prosperous . condi ion, while we espress. the hope that it will lu'ays he one ofthe permanent institutions Reading. .. _ • K.ErN I: 1) A:TION.-7Whydo not the unmissioners'of Schuylkill County collect deraleatirni of S. Kepner? the tnty to,bp.swindled nut of this sinit also? tax-Payers.of this . Connty have :alrearly swinOled outrrf.about 4'40,000 by .Kep 's clettleatiou," . whichthey had to pay . the lir. .also figures .ns-a default er :.County, i nutl the County. keeps • him in, employ - 7ithoutcoilecting...any portion Alm dcfairtion:' • Is'not this encouraging falcatiod? , •• r- • • '•-• s •it not time for ille.Grand . Jury . of_the linty •to inquire into the conduct of Sonic its offteers%.fihey•hare a right *to present officer whO,conniv .s at. frauds; and does perform his duty. • . Viten will the tax payer's of Se.huylkil . tu3ty get their eyei . open ?. • : •.:". Tun. WEALTH OF :COLORADO...7-We . not!ce . . 11 . t pleasure, the return to- our. Borough,. of well and favorably. kno*n former citizen . Pottsville, Mr. John M.- Sheafer. Mr. S. t been absent nine years._ and eight years' that lime lie hits . . spent in the discovery development .. . of. the Gold and Silver tes of Colorado.. Ile was also, engaged the . sdrveys . ..for the • proper- 'pass of the !Union.Pacifte Railroad" through the iftoeltY tint all3S. The MI iversally.adrnitt9. Wealth lie mines Of Colorado, Idaho, - Nevada Montana, and their consequent' efil•ct the release nf..thelate war debt,. should' 3 to the pioneers, Of, these rich territories. - applause justly due tO our brave soldiers. Idle thnlatterwere, fighting the fOrmidable he former were looking out, 'with no dt privation 'of •comfort and'encounterof ger,. for the wealth to. pay - .the great and , ssarily incurred debt. of the nation, awl-. we nittat look to theSe vast '-and rich tern countries. for .bc . beyond ones . . Mr: S. - .as*our correspondent as early 559 . gave-us hi= opinion of the . weal t ti of natio, •(t lien Kansas) and eight years' ex lence: there as .11 professiOnal man; luta him such facilities of judging,- which,. , tv.ing him as We do -Tor ar,truthful'lnian, lid give great weight •to --hip opinion.- - S. his an_ enterprise on hand' . in eonnec;-. With it - Colorado . mines, Which by earnest . itation • he has made a local. affair, and one wishing to he_ further informed can Mr. S. at • the Pennsylvania _Hall, or t. Charles W. ,Pitman, of this Borbugh, A.lliliorized-agent. • • . • 'e.have seen. some of the -- geld hearing 17:. from Mr. Sheatera mines, ivhich are %dye Of, great richness. • • ••• • --:. • ; kOTE lON 7- TCY: 7 1,121ERICAN •. . • .1.- - . : :;:ii HANDUSTIM.P' i •;: .1 ::. HIGH TARIFFS ON ron o mfr irldar,- PAOTIIRES TIES PROPERPOLIOY. P33.KE Tai 11/IM!:Pkrg" `MM 'SW, PBOTE=ON SE,/PS THE 3IMM. •. . The following - - petition to Gongese, which 'heel been prepared by an . .cortinent:.cdtqert.o4 . -ermayl- Tanis, deserves wide' Or' Meilen:: The peddle; this State .and Of the whole iSorintr_y‘shottld'niad it ccreftilly:, and know 'what they prutni to home labor and, what they will bee wean the free-trade • olyete_ m 'is .inangune.cd. Those - Vsu wish .. catt affix a Sheet of paper to ;the' petition un rged; • procure !Signature!! and t forward. it to ongrees. . •., . • • • . . • , - . . . PROTWTION vs: FREE TRADE.. • Ib-the &male %and House -of . "Rfpterentaticeeis:i Congres.4 ease/steed : • • •.. • 'The petition of the Undersligned, citizens of the United States. respectfully represent - : ' -That in view of our irnmense national detiti and the heavy . duties imposed on our home-Moneta& tures;_in - many cases exceedingthoseasseaSed on the foreigzi nval fabric-a, .resulting ; in.excessiVe impertatioas . of foreign* gotils, and the exports-, tion of gold .and Government bonds to 'pv. for them, which it is • to be' feared will: end in batik ruptcy, national and , individual; uidess'aPeedily prevented by. tlie paSS.tge of a, law repealing: the duties on our hoineuanufactures,or imposing:on foreign goodn.tt high proteotioe/tariff---ezzlnditig everything that. we can. make for ourselves, sifying. the employmehtn or labor;:•ereating : lame markets for our farmers and Securing high loage:s ntionte,. thereby drawing labor 4nd:ca.t.iital from: abyead.to ‘ aid the, developtnent.ol,tinr na tional reSOurthes.' ' . ' We'an. uld further beg leave to Suggest in .the •ftwenl. Wm-dm - possible sorne.of the faetslaud : gen, eral-prineiplen which Should ibldence legbdatiou on this subject. . • .First.. That is productive labor in -the *rest source of. all national sveaith . ; felted , eand -proteged • itgaiti.4t ibreign: cempetit inn. in all . "its deptitniente; • mechanical, manufaCturing and agricultural,. - amounting io . the aggregate to more than ave . thonsaod millions annulliy.• 'When the whole mass bf 'working roan "nf our country thus unite itritumhlyproying your . honorable :13o . ditis to rproteet - them .against. the .overwholmingetimpetnion of he•low 7 priced ' and "pie per cabor gf •E .rope; can the dethand • Szek.9/id. That although the.onnteiliate . elf-set of 'a high . duty OsaY-.Millaoce the ki.oe of .the manor • factured •artiele, yet thin very enhanceMent of - making-the - .lnisiriesS uttra:ut addition - 4i •Capital'-and . - labor into nui:iqg. reducing theprie , ; by . ini . .r.:3.4ed.skill,:i•oin, atid-sivply,of Manufactured 'goods.. To this 'end duties for - prote.ctionAnUuld bc. vecilic; j never ad vatore)it. . • : • . . . IThircf..Tintepr;itectto'n'is the true policy of 411 countries where the wages of labor. are 'jig h and free trade is the .true pulley of all coMitries where the w.•gee of labor are - lute_ _Helton proleig ioia .is the true this•-•clountryivhere - Wageii•-are: high, and fete trade is the'pohay of -England'and other . countries where labor and. its .prodUctimis arc low, because free tritdd wouldopen our ports to the free importations of their low 7 pricedg,ocslsi. I thereby compelling Our mechanics andtminufac , turers to give -up the markets and quit Work. buy eyerything and sell nothing, or ..-hritigc.daiirn the iiagyn_ of tither here t 0 tlitiluiv. and degraded level of wages abroad: . -• . • • . • .. 'Fourth. That olmfariners,and laboring men &70 'lunch more behefited than are thejtuautfa6lui'ers by the exclusion of foreign goods; from the fact . that at least three-fouellw of the price of . foriggn goods is Made up offo;:eiga op:ire/Mira 1 prucl nets and the wages of foreign labor combined. • Fre "instance: wool constitutes'half the . . valne of for- o•igu the•wagvs.of lahur nLdk a must of the oilier half. . /run is alsifislexchlsiiely:iu ag, . Hcullural I PrOduct, imnsieting •the grass-uhd eonsuined by lheaiiittials:and the ))/:end nod. meat c_omon.ped . bymen enitliiyd iu its manufac ture.. iny practical furnace man 'will.ta etify that whet' we purchase foreign iron we pity olitmo ll 4- for foreign agricultural produce, worked tip into ; iron by foreieu labor and :-..ent herc foi-nuloi . leav ing ourown fa rni,..rn wit:, out marl ' ,• •tH,'Our..lo, , .without employ tif , :nr, • our . ricti _nf coil and ore undeveloped, buried and -nseleai uUder ..• - ' • -.• Fp/t. Asanining that , one-tottf 'of thir calxe of forevm imports isninde up of agricultural pre dtiets;-raw matcriehr and the:subsist-Chi?, lahoi em i ,loyed ini their iniiiinfaatore; then it is mathe matically true, proved bythe Official reports of !ht. Treasury Department, that we import an:mally filir doll trs'. worth of foreign ,agrmulturai. pro ducts worked tip -into goods .for: every doitot's with of agrictilt ural produce,,saYe cotton, we'Cx , port to all the World. This calculation is' based on the exp , Wts and: imports for ten years ..befwe the War, froin 1850 to 1810. - What representative ( - t• American farmers can advoeate such a policy? The free-trade theory; that' " the dmieS are added to the price and paid..by thecOnsinner," May be generally true as to articleshot'produceii or manufactured country ; but.. ii, id: -not tette of articles that we darrsuccessfillly miumfac; ture at home,.the effect of high protective duties .being to Stimulatia Competition. and production,. finally reducing the price. by inereaSi ng. the twiggy as ail experience hati 'proved. 'For, instance.: Coarse - cottens, chem lea ls, were: as everybOdy knows made at home Ga. less. than half the price paid knows, iinpcirted from abroad,-and are ii iv, to foreign etuntries ,r'o,;entli:'; Another. th tory of the „Free Trade ad vocates,. that ".tbe larger:the balance of trade' against our itivantrit the better" is just- as alninr.l as to say that • tlh larger , balance '-Of -trade against an individual' the. heiter ; or to, say that' an catrayagant family that bought and,constrnied ioll.a year inure than tlieyla \Vey(' tting rich, 'and an economical family that sold :500 a year more I bey bonght:Avere-.getting pour—rt hut families on d large En,i/t/h. The Mint convincing proof, of the im mense. value of, the home" marketscurl-the pro . ; ilneflons Articric.n. labor..when Stimulated. by home. enuipotitiett. and denta nil is f arni4theil hy the late ovat',• which•ena . bled -our fartmrs and mann facturers to loatrto the tioveriainerit 'from their surphei earnings hundred, or 'millions of dollar's :annually to reptenislt,qi treasury and save the Union by furnis!.ing infamy, the shiews . of. war. • The Importers. and.: venders 'or'foreign gorils are in fact rinmeV;collectorsand lax-00er 'era f..r fnrimi countries ;''therefore',' lit niece z:i 7 ing oar kw/Jr:Vie but increase the tax by fOr eigio-rs arid, 'their- patrons for .the.,pri)•ilese of vending their.gnods arlo•hi, ening- to that. extent the taxis and burdens tin pulsed on nhr don people. •*. Truth. :That a theusand ilt . illars kept in.itetit7e circulation fibril hand tultand at home doe.; mitre to make money plenty and orir people prospitrom; 'Ulan millions sent abroad' to purelnise.what'we can and ought 'to Make at home:, 'and. : that.:the erection of, furnaces 'arid factories in.li-doing re gions, like-art strike," often adds 'a -hundred fold to the value "of miPernl lands, as t ell "Ad Inll 'hens to our revenues; State and national: ' :Ekren/h. Tint grist 'eonteSt - therefore„: be. r tweet) the Foreign and - Amei'iti,tic farnuirs ; .Me- Chanies and laboring Men for ihe Aniericai, tagr 7 Pets. P . r,,fediOn gives them_ to the. Americans, Fi'ec . 7riide to the foreignerii—and it is for:-your honorablii. bodieS to decide which. Antli..have 7ice , i'lln 'We would: finally a:ppeal ttryour na tional "history', - from its coMmencement to' the present hetir, prove that -national .prosperity and the national rertnucshiVe inYariably.went rip and down 'with the'ProtectiVe' policy—when' the tariff weot up the ,treasury Was always_ full, and The peeple•pyosperous ;- when 'thettitiffwept down the people and the treasury were alikd . . . . We, the farmers, mechanics, and wotkingmem of the country, .therefore; pray,• Congress to promptly pass such a tariff as will 'protect therm , n .tioai industry,' replenish the national treasury, and:develup our vast national resources, making us fact-, as-well as in theory,' S:great, prosper ous, and independent people:, , • The Interests of American_ Industry. Letter fr0a3,2101. - Gcn.• John W. Geary. In fartir of Protection rO.Prerrlitinnch ot.ilkiine Lit4iir. • ; The following letter from . Sl:lj. Gen. John, W. 'Geary to the lj'arrisburg Telegraph, will be'read withk attention by the 'People of the entire_ :,Gini menweilth,-eirineirig,.as it does, noble regard for the interests add Prosperity 'of the pursuits of peaceful labor, andde!.daring fai - Or cif •t hat pro- . teetiod f 'which;:. alone, - the Government can fecenrir• 'for its 'support, withont resorting to direct and 'oppressive La;a •. . litor'qf the Telegrqpii;:„ As I'ani-cont , tantly .in receipt of SmanY letters, substantially the Same :.qut•stion, namely: Whether I ain in favor of si protective hiriff. desire . .to.evail'mytielf 'of' YOrir eirmilated ' jonru al; for tut: , purpose of.brietly expressing my. opinion nrion'thispubje6t... • . • .. .. • I am in favor of the-lencoUragefoefit of ;Home 11Am:try...mid of extending'such Pr.:tee:tine to AritericarrrininufactureS as will malteliS entirely independent of an'y foreign country: Our true policy should . he tO supply our W ants , sii:fft : r as' we eau, from our, owit resources, 'thus cc nit-lucrative erop . loyinertt 'our own people,' in- stead 'of mu redng - .llteir wages, by 'Compelling them-to attempt 'th CoMpete.with - the. ill-psitl -la bor. of Ettio-e. . 13y means_ of. a 'protective t ariff - we 'develop the'resonrces . of our country, inceease • "the value Of p.rOperty., open up new' sourcss of wealth, -.mnlt iply the pursuits or-industry, create - a : good marltet'for all kinf.ls' . of agricultural - pro- • _ ducts;" in a word; wo . .set tnotitin a .system • which; while it benefits ad - classes of ebitimunity, East Sugar Loaf d ies no injury to:any. : Nettles has been . lavish of Mr. Pleasant,... . her gifts to,'.She lit a e-given , us mountains of . iron, inexhaustible fields of coad, ft•'bountedes .. E R b a b ri c e rv ig l h ie . c .. oxi co. supply of the precious metals, 'while nor soil and ... • .clim ate are Capable...of - piedneing • 'almost' every .. ontricil• Ridge .. '• variety 'found in the vegetable kiugdoet; Anv-ri• .Ruck Moentsin..— can genius and enterprise have given to the "I New York Sz Lehigh. Most •of .these grand inventions, in' mad:himten honey Brook Coal ihrcrigh Whose agency world has-been revo- - German-Pa: Coal Co., lot ionized.' • - -spring . It would 01•11:1 • that we. Possess' all' of - the -ele- • (Meratne . • meats to - Make us a great and independent. na:- Beaver. lgeadow ti,m. To ignore the existence of these great hat; John Connery ' 'ml advantages, is to blind - CO our own. inter- Lehigh i . g ltge n &Ca . :ekts; to fail to intprove them; find .to- profit by • McNeal •• •-• • • them, is to pursue:a, ftuicidal The luft , r- .1 H u i r k v .b uc k er ,l est On a portion of our national debt lutiat:be paid •.• coati:tut Coal CoC 'in coin. Is it Wise to,deplete 'the Country Of all Rathbun Caldwell the epecie itprialuces annually, and .tat cut off the Glendon Coal Co -fountain which supplies .ns•with a hundred . .mil- briahanoy lion - a - of • ReVetine ?. To attempt -OAS liOliCY IS a', o.'o. Bowman rentler.ourselves unable to pay . theintt•rest Wel. R. Meson public - delft, and 'Which, in the end,'weuld compel '‘Ena 4loreCo ,2 • • •• •• Co al ••• • ••••• ,ti • its to resort to repudiation.. Baltif .. The Min who ex;. ! .• penile -three times as mit& he.earne, ": E A r i t kli P be reduced to beagarY: liati6llB mann•it •.ese.ape:: & 'Lehigh gUSO : disaistermniess 'they ecindrict..their. , affairs.ittpon the basis of sound . ... . To sum 'nn this great cptestion;• in brief, I thin) : Warrior, Ran 'that "PROTECTION 'TO. EVERY MIA-Veit OF OCR" INDUS 1 Parrish •&..'Thrinis TOY IsizerRATITELY DEILAZMED Ought to b. 1 ` Let- Ceial &Nay. Co.. advocated:by every'l.rue friend of ear country °t - bcr • . waio lkurvvit osti e Coal C 0:.:.. respectfully-,,.. • Your,nbedientnieriant,,•.::. :•• . • Lb...:.:.. • • • , ••• . • 44ar vs. 1. 'Same time lasty,;:ar.... PERSONS desiring agencies, are refeged • Decr e as e an advertisement in reference to .the beS Increm ' bynom-bend ever. invented, and signed J. II Howcroft & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. ' • • Hg . T AT:77311E-- The:gadlltiOcrieet Itiilibed thfi i viet-*+; *l' 17' tone, egainsst for the cvcrespcindlag. The trade Brow Nieekse "PDX R.. L Val IL. Scrant 431,218 :-.77,1367 37,203 ;[446 8 1 ~ ..112,043 3,831 2,242 an' 613.. a. 59.3 1. : :_z ' . • 1,001 s,a9 • 64,017 615,643104,5811 905,021 84,017 , 115,6411 - - —,---., -, . • • 40,571,V 1 . €8.372' • t am°l4; • Vortnn:• Skort ML... - Fronltlin Broad Top . . The trade is-gra.dually increasing= the supply - At;ger York . .the,siipplies received arn..,larger than usual at, this season; and the. Tribune sayirt inquiry'hai.heenfairfoiVoinestic, but with : large arrivsls.priees tend downward:;t.bieE stern :demand 4iul proved ..nitylerate for the .s.itiun4; 'sales from the yard at $8(43111 50 Foreign nothing .of..moment 4ning. Gab Coals and heavy House scarce and wanted; prices are :undetermined.".:.. : There are but few-if any ,ishipelents from Port Iticiimmid; the obstrnctionsin theiiier and high,. -freights are the great obstacles: - Our Operators arepreparing:their collieries fur ;the Spring business,. and will be ready. to furrali'' all the Coal the Market .All thet.is *anted is randeraterateS. furCuid and fur tulle and transportation to keep the trade reiular. Much however; will depend upon' theaetion of Congress,', en `the tai tariff question: We • publish' in another, part of . onr capitit petition in favor of pmtectiem ; thousands ought to be filled up and pouredhate Cungre.ss as speed-. ily as possible. The . Free„ Traders ~.winpl ~ jed : With flreign.gold, ere .actively at Work endeavoring to breAk down the-Proteitive Perky. 'We will strike of a number of .thi>ie petitintia, which can, beolo• rained at, our office. Let every -work 'shop end colliery establishment . 'procure. one %and have it. filled up.. . ; . - 1 . 344 R dr §owtrrumt, boAr.,..rx Niw.firoo4 Ar Ars'arion.--Tlie New 'York_Post of -Thursday states that this New York and•Hethaylkill: . Coal Company • sold. .at • auction . on that - day - , - at-the• Bachange 'salesrooms in that •eity, sir thormand seven bun' Sred tone of Coalirom the. company'sßlack Heath and .Broad hionntaiii mines. All the, Coal is de, liverable at docks in New York. .- "... , . The prices at which this Coal sold,-were fol.. . 4,000 tons steamboat told 41 : os.2' 12„Nr '2,100 tons broken (grate)Coal:.::...:. 1 .81„.NI® S 62M • ' At the sale two weeks ago of Scranton coal, which is of similar qnality, though. foe. burning on steamboats the Scitnylkill Is•preferred; the prices Were as follows-1; The Scranton coat being deliverable at - Elizabettipurt,• 'N. .from which - port.. to New York.city the •relght . charites are seventy cents Per ton : ". .1.500 tons steambomt coal " ' :." • 'lO - notp Off . 3,000 tons grate coal • • :. .1449'12% • The decline, taking. into account the' freight charge, Is as follows • . '. • . . • ... - - Steamboat coal • ' -. sl. 40 &ton. iliratc - ccial • • • • • ' I'-SS a too !ma coal la sold by ttc . t ton.of •1,2411 pounds: LEWIS. ..iUDENIFiIEt)...*:.Co.,. -AGENTS FOATHE SALE'OF,TOE Wolf Creek Coal, Diamond .Red Ash, Black Heath and White Ash. .• • •• Walnut Street. 0 LeFICES 4110 liruadway../Cew 'York. • • I.A4..lijlby etret, goetclt. • Feb IT, '6O . . HEIFINENBUT -1 I..T.EL'Ime aßsociatett with bun in the Con) busipetis hia hrother, JOItN. D. 11EISsENBUTTEL. under the firm name .or fIEttiSENBUVVV.T..& CO.,' and . have removed to 'ROOM' .81: •TRINITY 'BUILDING; NO. BroadiVay,.New.York. where . t hey will dearth Ilia - choice 'qualities of Schuylkill . White and Red &i , h .N.ltva Lehigh; " Wilkesbafte and Cumberland Coale. - ProinPt attention paid . toljl orders entrusted to their ;care.:. . • „ - ~• Jan 21;•.P6..—k-it' THE COAL 'MARKETS. PRICES OF 00AI _BY ::THE CARGO. rOCTI:EctI'En WESKLY.VOR JooltNA.t..l AT. PIIILADELPHIA... Fi.BRUAII. 16, .1865 chnyttal Bed 'Mat 7 75 " • :Chestnut • . (HP'ii' 7.25 " White Slit . ,. bun"), Stearn • @ St. Boat and Brolten,.. - ... 7 . 25 , i5. 7. 50 Egg" and Stove, '. _,7 50'1 •• .. . • Citestuat.„:. .. ~.... 7 Loenst:slt:Liimp, St..B . nat: .. .. 7 27 3i,• Bioken .. 7 25'4. 7 50 " ........ .750@ . • " Chestnut, • • 7.00 it Lorberry Cnal, .. '.• .. • . . . .. .- 7 50f.8 f 'Belmont Bed Ash,. ' •7 5O $OO Lehigh Lump, St. Mut .758. " • rrepared„ .... 2.. ' 8:50 V 4 • • " Chastain., • 721'3 Brnad . , ... . • .7 254 • • Mei anion .Coal ni Eliznibethport.. • Dm!) and St, Boat.by Cargo: , -OD@ 6 37 .tit.'Boat • •• . 9. 001 t. ~ ,;• • 9 Ong 9 .75 S•ori.> • • • • • 9 56(id -9.65 Cln:ntnot, ' - • "7 1.24 7'37 Lehigh Contat Elizithethport. Lump and St.. Boat by Cargo • (di Broken and Egg ." " Trypared. -. • . " - ® Ciiesinnt . " •' 1 : . (o) . . .. : .AT BALTIMORE , .• - - • - - . FE:44II , AIiYi 15. IflCB'. . . Sheliin & Pittkon.W.A.sh-wbolesale $'5074.8 75 - "; -rretail..,.l.o 50110 Ly him's . ACholtsale. , . . . Trade .cerv, moth depremed, with•atiftlaiegt ibie.t: to meet all demands. •• : ' .• - • . . . CIIMBERIAND .. GO.AL:.--4;un of;mine - f. ci. -b; .t .Locust Pkiiiit; at b,it : cargo,; Smaß :lots .. "?5.., • • COAL -FREIGIrrg; • Oreightii frions 'To ranntlelpdia New Tork • • • • • @, Firights front Geoigeto*ii or A,lrxondirin. TO:Philadelphia' • '00r..4 New Toric • 3.T5* 00, Coal . lPride by Railroad,' fir • 166 0 . St. Clair . . .... .. ..... 13;397 13 'Port Citibm •- ' .. 6.345 IS Pottsville ' • . .... • .413 OT. Schuylkill .. . ... .. ....... 1 . 5,677715 Auburn • • • • • . 1;41;1 . 11 Purrelintop ' • ' : " -1* .3,363.13 Total forweek Preciously this year. • Toral To Rime time la Ftyear CO. itnitronids (or ItSf.i6 The Tut Itnecitaz is the, quantity nf coal transported over the foltolvirir, R 4 tilrotidti for .two days ending:December the Rill & 8 Haven R.R Mt. Carbofy •• • • Creek • ••• 3lnhanny &Broad' ltit. Little Schuylkill • • "n" . rhuylkill - Vallev .• .. . I.ell flub 'Ac.-:llsitia.asoy ceigi Tea • - - Meek ending•wit4 laFt . Sat4rday . ;• ••• . . ,-*••• • ,Nimnil orlorrns: • " Mali noy Coal Cotppiny • Delano " •. ,•• Mnont_Erna ' • • „ Glendon. Compan y •• '• ldeNeal•Coal &lion ComOny: .Cuyler. Collierv; " • . . • Ftlitsibiu3; .Valdwoll, Cobo • Coal.ltun Coal Vonpany • -1 • •Tinickerlikknr .I..ll;RelierA Company E. T.•Silliman • Otter Shipperit. carrevenci week last year. Decrease. , iketkigh lloarVelidlet . : far IS6 .Fnr week ending, Oil .Saturday last: , " . OPERATORS I".y per=ii golta**Lialevik, • trirrom ward o7 n 14 - mliiitattS fe" ream ate of OF , —Vt ~.. ~.. _ , --..- ~,impeaii or BRA:Mgri.KIR. tithatog ili7:4owzi-Ponicanaz Ficour,AlphrataltilK - 11xtral'ated t Flew; Ac...7lte..': l ltop eikontioleealeand reel; bt. 7 - N0T, • _.10...T. :,., ~-:•! -,: -: -•?:- BECK h coact • _ 411144:to'iX1ilatatill OATikfaithipmenr•to till colbetift by ar Wads. to suit Igireblipergirmlgot trillied. tkelowfs zuvice, ata, i 7 > ' n'etPOTIOt it tapas , A,,itnllessiii'«iiistimuy 4gu!d, and *.Es. Qr ititle: , retan, Al , *I- /-; • = • - . 418. 3 PotsUrea 3 l , !fiala,2- Pusses; I.,,Pisb 10 .K" ' brill Itindii in ts..salt marcharem Also a Sae lot of ,Potatoes on and. fat BLit dIVIT , bl ,73- on an d , . .....gab....-16. 46 ; r.. 1 t - - - --; - - BECK* 00110;. . suns . awn 51.512 IS.BIO Mr AZIA,CI9 tikri*B4p.. Tyr Leipirs. *OKA Davy - Patterns for- workbv.:mada o 1: inspentetteirauze. Also the Manny Linnp - Poritena for Basses - and idsp for'winking., Also' Iran „and per Glanzei of , irbleilli±be -said riihlesali , acrid retail bY• B. WINA.bI. ...,fruelentsp. Gardses both Iron and . :Copper, resdy ausdo, tampon tan& Odffsisestrusdeto:arde ...s ttsxr y: um , . s • STET' ,H USE; votaßt .cer ,Twelfth ailed BitirkelittreEts,, it!the . •I: , lrtt! . [t . piu - tnett• Mtlicet;" " • • • 142 !lathes Street. ,•• ir ? . This aitiele, - vii'valiable for fießicit6ta resin ifli,es, —thas'aaving. vie= •froat;contleasing ;.is - made and fninislied.to -ordeiror the woik Sacom-. planed Well W. MILLEIR Ng. 1801. North Sixth at., at,O. Cunnings &Cos Gine .13t.nre.lgo:15 South Third' et ;,Philadelphia : Peh 17, •01" ..14t. • --11111001tEtS.11.117.K . ' • NEW-Yolltlcat, the gintep ricultural,-Iloriicaltural.-Ltterary and Famtlyliewsm. Ably condneted... - dnelY.ptinted and Illtnctia .W-r• • (over Fawn' Ennui - rings. in' the. roar .Ncrs far . 3so.)—, Adanted,in whnle ,Continent,—both Town.ind Magary • I.etrg6t circulating; Zonrcutl.of 'its Glass - in the Whrld' and Cludisands added every week-its cash ieccointeits : .12 days ' ending Jan. G,:11/436, being $33,859 ii Seed SI for a Ycntr.-ec. - it you wish to,kncrw:morecif first3helllTNctinberi , .or - this (Insrter.(Jan.Ao: l ".' wilFhe Sent; . Trial. - only, 30 cents. '4m 1 4,Fliac.and o4e.if it IS not - Trucsurr: -Address .• ' 14. - .101:71 4 . -4140010 E, 4017: !os,? - . - ; •.: • . •.: OT *CB ritot4Elht, '4.1 . IL' TORR Arreet. .nnpoe •Tlinlildstera" ' Wilt. fell at a 'great sacrifice. betwem this and the bt'l.t Aril. Anr . eaus: Bedsf&itis, Tables Ito:* coma Xiipetia CAI Cloths, Curp . ins, Stov Crockery, Cooking . utenOlia. 8904 1 4.--Entr. arinagt Pbotngraptia. a .cholvis - :tetientlar of. nld'and new Music. bound and in sheet; wilt 'a ew ettit-keyed-Flatia and C .Clartmetts: and a%rare Caht.: net ,of.Cininsitiee. Wilt: ale. sell one dr SPelteetThomaa• Drng,-.or. Tobacco Mills, cutting or three hundred tiertai or „spices In aday.. the secret a.,isiakini Tubacc:6.' acknowledged.by.leld :smokers to be *be= helot .inekine tobacco , • • .• _Joel) 1i,*!66_4 ,- tr • • IRTICEIFeIr: Remniaiiing ..11Uneliiinied iii LA' the Pesti/Mee, at Pottsville, -.State of remi4lva the 16th day of.lriibrilL-3‘1866:'' . • To obtain-any Of thege letters the applicant moat tall fox..l 4 ,aditertieedletiers,,giviti the date of this' Par,onib-rrerst. for advertising. , • • If not called.for "within one ntanih,'.they will lie, sent to•ttiePeed-Letter Office:.,• '• , - • • BrandtTne Hopkins Alfred - • Meryine Martha • - Buckwater Cho - Jacobs John L . Morgan Hannah Brieht•Wm - 2 JacObs John Olwell CaptJaa Cain John : r• Johnston Cattene Reber likibelle ' CalhOun.Jarie Horst. Jacob - • • •• Sallivan Bohn Davis:Edmond - .: Keller John : • Sirainier Josiah - Duffy Mira Mary, Lee.R M Skidmore °emelt Ellis John ' Loridi Vrancii. 2 . 'Stuart Nellie M. Evani Abner • . • Hairy , Detiie• -• :Shafer Mary-A -2:•3l.organ Vey. •• . Viaseher Jesse • Ebert Lncy • • MclKe. , John. Winn & iineklek •• Pqr "f.Sfc. Thoci lvicfbillsroha : .W9tker k .Gobther Marti 4, ,Mtolll . lc..Pat'k .._ Wald Bri iget 11alier,:tatnea Mclutee:Thoe 2' WPatilr iiannah • "Feb ti. !G6i.. . •% : . SILLY.MAN.. :10'25 ..... retail,ll,so(4 =SD 4,;;311 17 385,375 13 431. 0 1 T 10 41 OTO 1,1 1%146 19 Sfs q l; l a a *' 5;7 1 19 i 1‘,69' 12 104,735 19 deter 1860. wsis I 'Toi• ra • . e.l2r. 805 t" : 2;71 - 1 I 2371 . :... 2 150, I "4591. • • '528.1n. . 1:015 ,10;275 1,340' 22s . . 455 5,'?.00 •-• 206 'fist; 5,510 331 36360 2.9 4 48 26,169 10,892 RAILROAD• F. 49 1,917 1,03- '659' 692, 1.12 S 1;59 G6l) , iffr It:TANTS. STEAM BOILER FELTM," .ALLEN & NEEDLES 7 , M • le' It O:.V..EACI SUPER-PHOSPHATE . 01 1, LIME, .34anufactured ONLY by them. at their AGRICULTURAL WORKS PHILADEJLPIIIA. :Each Wig .or airrel Mn the above. brand on it-in is, Mrcebtr form. T. utclaa:mtv *AI : please note this fact.' • I:vent:farmer is tatriilint .*lth. the high ebaraetero this Manure. It ip alwSys. reluhle. •. • : . . . . 'Our celebrated .Snper-PhOsnhate (it 'Lima can be had .fr , ml uioetol ttie . respectable dealers throughotit th.' . If the . inerehante in - Inn? .neighherbrincl . abcmhi nit hate it on hen .;'request then to procure tt for pin. nrA trade &scoria apowed to 4611e.r5. . . . : .AELEN 11.-'NEEDLES; . . 12 9. Dalaware Arentol d4l S. Water St.. (First Store above,ChestAnnh)' • , PHILADELPHIA.' . . . rir - We sell no article.s but such -M we can safely re. commend,. :• :Feb tr; .66 %I=ib. The New Cheap, DRY GOODS STORE. J:: GA LI.A-RD.'& -.0-02S • . . CheaP Store is now opened, and . contains a Splendid variety 'of al krods.or Fancy. and :Staple. Dry Goode. which are 'offered at prices that will nbt fail to give en tire satisfacticin to' purituteent. ... ..". .• . ILailk .•', • .• - . .. .. . • '.... Cadies I- Os :I'-.Lii.dk*s ... . • . Call . at the New :Bore and seo :Cie heentiful variety.° Dretti Goods.' It you want to buy BARGAINS! 'BAR GAINS!! call and price our bean - tin:ll assoitnient -Cr - -. Piirits : . Prints: . _Prints': I . rants . . Fast Colors, 'neatPatternig beSt makes ~ ' •-- ' • . •• • ' ' . . . . . ... . ~ Delaines!.Delaisaes:l . :DelaineslT. • • •• The latest shades. - beatiliftil . flgiiree.. • We are selling these goods at hiver rates thad they - can be parehaisedi at the Cities of Wholesalers:. • • '-:-• 1 . .-.. ' ''..-'" • •.. . . . Bargains.: Bargains 1.-Bargains': Offered in.'Faney.Oress Oonds.;fis Word Delaines ; all tomigionble.shadm . .plain and figared.. Alpams—the latest elude& for the coming•§pring. 'a heentifal style of moods. very low. • -Brneade Lnstres .—in atl.etiades and Ilgnres. - --Vietoi*ißeops-4-4 a.yery low. priced goods.•:..Poil •de Cheyre .itenthais I,lnsey.WoolieyS, Rmprcss Cont.. Otth•tir Pop : All.WpOl Plaids; Coburee.:l49nese Cloths; Par. •:amettas,• Merinoes; Weft- lieste . other Atylis of Dr e a. Goods- too numerous to .ineiitlon, at . 'City Jobliere spikes. • ,• . •-• : • • ... • . . Staple •and , Domestic . G oods :,1.1 . . Such as Blenched und.J.Tnbleacherl: Muslin& all the fa • sinus widths atid_heat.standnitt matins. in .excellent ya : rifif.t'; at Tower prices than any ather. establishment to . .!• Ladies t !! . . , . ..... Pleasellay. ns. a Visit and ritainifne for Ourselves. We also offer - au tiate.Osive.yariety' of Ticks.' Stripes, Denims,.lTlekories,:ltepkas,. and Cheeks, 'at remarks. :bly inve'rnteS; :•Linriens.. Towelliig, Napicins.. Table arot hs. DiaperS, erc... etc:, at-- - .Neiv :Nark•. City" 'Jobbers .aral Importer's fates: ' .- '. ... .... . . . In'this paiita tler line we cannot be . . beat. .Nd lady wanting.a Skirt can very . . leave 'our store disap pninted, for - we keep the. celebrated Bradley's Duplex Elllptie or Dpnble Sprint", Skirt. which lalacknowledged thehest article in market. • and see the Duplex Elliptic lino,. Skirt:. We also have . the exclusive sale of the celebrated Manhattan Mop' Skirtt also theve •noWned Waterinerer 234 •inch'. tape Skirt, and several other • excellent ttakea. CORSET'S tSCORSETS t a full line. Woolen Goods,.tinckaahhawls single and . • Baia"°WSJ , / all . Faney..Cloverlets.-ft beautiful also Ladies Olotha In' all ..de.liable'llFhadM Black . Bearers;, Doeskins. Cassirnerei. eattirieta, Jeans; Flannels in all -eol , na,:apid hnsteot tither . artlrleti he longing to this particular - branch of the- trade - at, the rry lowetit.possiWe rates .:'. • . : . . mbrOideries ::.Embroideries I MIME qOORSI'MIHTE GOODS!! . •. .. . . ~... . , . . .. -. . • To this deparmefit we have Pahl p articular attention I and•have.tuade our'. selections • with . the'. utmost .cane, thiitetina ourselves that we not 'timer/in offer-to ladies in wantof these goods an excellent .variety of every. thing belonging to Oneline . but that -w e -eau also dia .. pose of ttiesetoods at exceedingly.low prices:' • Our assortment embraces in.Errthroideries a.full line of Tdireingv. Skirt Bands, Insertiona,-etc.: ': ''• ' . -ln White Goode a splendid assortment of Jacitone6k.• .Carnbrics. Bars.' ITalnsooka, rel6.l'll4':BiPtiOir'LltwllB,:i .:Bwiss Mulls. .rte: - : - .. - ..• • . - . :. . . • Dratieries Draperies! !, in fall variety; very low; _ . : HOSIERY AND Noyici'ss; Complete and .choleeg Asanrtment in this Town. • - . • • Carpets!"Carpet's!! Carpets:ll Three Ply. extra Two Ply : vane: fine Cottage Carpets, a:very prat ty article. Brumatial..-11t,ssela!! beautiful •'Oil Cleptibi Oil Cloths ! ! Floor and Tdbie. Our Camel,. and Oil . Cloths me. consider very loW and'wOnld Invite all thote in want - of tttawk• articles to give de a atll. Otir bostnaw will be rondneted on the ' . "ONE. PHICICCABIII•4IIfirI'iI.M 4 I2 . Our Motto being . •.%llnck Sale* and Small I'mfita:" - tarn Goods - warratitedalbertastmtrt ;•,! • , Please do not forget to gtvo as an !arly ; Call and ey amine our rcods'and • N. - .for • Braidiri as - well' as Enm broideting dont to mdse., .- . • 9 , OOIPUICSIP4 • ASEE111,1•11‘11 ro .7111.1SSJHrtur mom of isisioooA4Albs °gen t '. A. MAT*/ s VOA* Of gooldeliAs Alectifing Pcittistes„ • name width Art the ell= API7.. which &know an. U . ,: ileg.telsisiglttattattgo AtSioLkir St liiitiotat ," 1141 ** Wt ll 4 i• PM' Ziant fitl. litlatY Casts: S 2l i /40* . tLd*S;tilitis:WhittiSortatk, 191:114,MtAiitge)adOtore.•- Azmuvittrarpia eacrririt: . teritaxmaieitikter:hint 114j:1k. 7 ' *. reetors.reAlief-Pistit -BOUM: of ButploYnient of. Cann* trtinktbk-lat4ay 01 .7annaryi ' gl4t l / 1 14 4 .rizt 0317 Dt 9 . • _ • .To amount apprqtakkaribe gratntylitattlY P. 1 P .: . 1 1 • . ..... 03 *ttied , l4- -- 1854.reitaintoi , • ht , 33115......539'.170 281 , - • ..; ... . 14.42712 - .." Praylibmi and ciFt;l:- • " L 51618 • • ; •:Calitle and .. ... 7a • , 1 Stiboeit and leatties ' - • " ;• Lcsaa7 • ::•Flour,and . .- • Ccal -2.5t0 91t . "- Hardw;re. • ' Tobacco -• • 2943'15:142r , . :Stationery and printing.. ... .. ... 833 17 : .2 •: ' • Slotcketzdat...-Tro,..k.z Posttintt ran!'" .. . . .........'9T423 i ' r . • Tii•ware, and .. ; 3110 Dritgs:tuad 'llqnors .. 8.18 . • Wbeelwrlgbt- 9452 • Coat:Mullet* . • Potatoea . .. 17711 le: ..Maintalningpanpers *State Lana- - • • tic lay.lurn. • - . • - ..- '1,922 1 1 5: .r t ,, 1 3 of bottle 2825 46 • Linie and manure - • •••• . -533 15 " ..... • • • • 193 04 Fate' 146 50 - • Saddlery —' 113 'IT • • • . ... .. .. . ...; • 2T Wall paper ' ' • .103 70: One team Wagon • -115 OP Cartile Soap soda. a*. sad candle. . wick: Lumber ..". .. . ... .. . Clover seed - . ... .............. 'Truck: . . : D Koch , and ,Thimpe . eaji . _ . • • ter pipendret r • • - • • 122 00. :Noah ifartzel, orie 1 1000 %. 'llG'Yoenelryr. b0p5. ..... , . 150• 0 .1(11 Reber...coffins IP2 00 I) II Irnercher; ..... 15 7 no Lnierne. Co., maintainlni paupers : 115 . • Grain rake andMacblne extras.:•.. 7. 13.300 :Grate . .. C Stickel.' two m01e5..., .... .. . 550 00! J KiuPel. neatelbot oil.. , • :15 23. Miura arid29s 00. Israel Hlrne Omer tuutgirc: . 123 oo thinar on arm • • 94 75. DErlia Di S Iterhichy.'oatside phial ' ' ~ PAtteville .:- .r. - "134: ..' Dr B F,ShanboTL',.l;ti - ' ii-a`s-""•-• ' - 115600 ` . Is =menu .' - 401 66. D ablte Shirtle: name " ' ' -. ''' • ICliza Sbartle: a '''''''' ' 25 Is VE.' Prey*, iptitsitlepirkeirsi,„ - Tremont T 5 Oth Dr It B Livermr4, Aabland: •.. • Dr J•Schape, xne&C;lseivii; • Dr Eng Christ ' .14 (Jen ilanteickeri cervices as baker 497.44 Michael Seltzer. sbewarct..:-. . BUO 00 Mary Se Dr c. 5 L - 'daylon phyvidan ' • • and cidrkc aft George Moyer, ifartaer .... ... , 240 ( 1 0 , °has SPltzely ;de .. '•19576 Sh:opp, Esther Nestor Amanda • Boit=3r, houireroek• • Minbeth Sellaer, • do •• • 'R 'C Wilson s - • do , • - Abreduoilllnegke To outstanding order* Issued In 1860, temaioine aimed, (dedr!ctiA . . We, the .underiigned,. Atelitora or:theft:Minty f Schuylkill.,examined the Aicconnt :of .•/f,' J, Hondler,,Teaenrer. of- &Id County.: ivith - the Directors of the Poor andlEfotuie of .Employment of said -Conntji, respee'fnily report the: fonweingtitatement .ae the.re sulttif our . own investigation, and_ which that the Treasurer" has paid, theainozint of eighty eight thousand twent.l4.wo &diens - and sitty•three cents.'ln witness yrhereof•we have hereunto set our hands and seals this eighteenth dev of January, A. D.,'lB_oo. , • .'• •• - '. ' `'.li..l l `; LEIDY. . (1,40 Andlturs: ' L.ll. IIItDM.IIER, It. .• ' itTerl.4 tit ELT'Z ER, : I Slelearet, in. Account milt 'the Lire -logs of the :Pain.. of County,froen . the fir;l, day of Januai-y, 1865. ,to the first day of Janual'it,.. 1866. . • .Italince in hind, Jnnnary 1, 1565...'.. $20.14' ' - To Order» on H J Bendier ..Trees.. 2,803 25 - - M 300 00 _r. Fori;o3rding Molly Knerscher, Handles • • • ' • • T. 33 Shoats .. • • 11.6 on _ Her......:.:..:...: . .. •• .. .. . _. 160.38 Indentnren— ' • ' - •'36 00 0 ineelling . indentri",. • - ' •14 00 60 183.23 Money. fpund en, parimars ' • • • 2500 Clover. send " • A •-• ! • 4lt r...:.' " • 1 00 134ardIng_paripers of other cotintim. .32 60 Sananel Hummel for bearding Sarah • Hummel* Stale Lunnt.'e J Winner fur brim cling Mina Naersch ner.at State Lunatic asylum ' "J'Folisterioacheefor Oats 11 Deibertfor‘l. Mary.lireinef•for.hurylng4 Wier. P filler t ... • JAV WelFinner for 2 °ion P Miller fur 1 all. 1 hay•mare 1 do. t horse, Dabsnce dne Steward , - By cash paid.for ' Bringing. paupers to 1,1o18 . 4(; , - • $ . 0 10 2- 6 4 . 9 1 1 2 4 • • 111 : .• 'erchantilse. ..... ... .129 39 • • Oraln- 49357 Brnshee • : . . , Dros 26 6T • Castile soap • • • • ::: 329 '-.. Costa and fees " • • : 83 Laboir • . .Truck:. ... .•.. : .... -:•99 49 . Poste and . ... .... . . 8975 . - • Pb}iriMates • • - .4540•-• : Stithitery. • • • • '2l 50 J Kinalcy.'neaPs foot oil . • • • • • ln nti • " Gardening. .... .. . 94.00 Tailoi.wOrk - • • •• • • 114 25 ;• • 12:01 . nputti, teaching. .... 23 75 : • • ',limber: • •.• • • . •91:24- Yeich:: altating b0w.:.:.....: . :: • 9 - 50 . ' Epenses forebal and hauling coal.: 89 92 MIMI/Ming • . • 12 00 .: Furniture - • • -• • • • • 1"_500 hinvOn. 7/irk 12 25 Repairing •cl • ' - .650 . • - Weighing coal Src . • • • "715 411 gifte:for. Children.. 11 10 Traveling - expenses with Directors. •••61 an • -7 - , O L Saylor traveling etr.penaev 26 ' • • ?d, Seltzer Steward, do' • 76 40' Rernovtiig „paupers • •••• ' • :4186 06 Carnenter w0rk.,.....:-100 30 • Freight . on ctuiLind merchandise.:..: • 485 71 Out,dorir -• • - '• - ' . 7 136 2T • • Leaniii7 and ........ . -;291 - 45-• . -• • • Clover aced ' - 7 • • • 105 50 • 252 13 • .' .Eirrier services • • - 66 75 • .Posta.l.6 49 t 8 N- Brobat money refunded • • •a no Blacksmith work • • • • : • 1.75 Peger 1 breed sow • - ' • • intcrearotiuutstandingordera • • :13 oT • .Cahl)agc plants " • • ' "45 00 . .• Pobitoev • • '. • • 3E - 1.95 •„ • • Centre Turnpike Co for toll . • 17 96 Wheelwright work • • 1•63 . Ti/indasS for•dtimping coal ' 600 . "Curving Invane Department and Sick . Kliil,7,Cr for Making fence . 37 35. : services - . • .:• :37 00 We, the undersigned, Auditor's for the :County, of Schuylkill, hilvlet , examined the accounts of Michael Seltzer. , ,Stewarft.of. the Schuylkill County.Alins-Honse; r f.. .sri,ri fully 'report the 'fCiregoitai statement ria ihe re sult of nor InVertmatiort and find balance in favor of Michael Seltzer.: Steiviird,.ther. rant of 'eighty-four dol-, lora andlerty-tIVe cente. • • VI • . • - -- witness Whereof, we have.herennto, Set nor hands thte'elghteenth 'day of January. 4-1:11S66. ' • , . R F LEISY:: • R. aJ ",-,Anditors. •I H BROMIWSR, [t. sIJ • . ' (MMUS .OF THE,. IfoUSE. No;lmitates In the Rime Jan 1, ~ • ... . Do:admitted daring theyear: • • ' • ' Born in the Ronap 43 ..Of the :drove 34 - died: 40 were bound ant t. 306 were diseharLetl and.nbpeonded: • • • : Remaining. In. the House Jan 1. 1960 ' ' • 401 . . Oar•doer paupers-- '..... .1844, . Or the Inmates In the Almallonse .4 are enlbred per sons ; 60 insane andidintic ; TS under -Medical.: trent:- a:cid:: 34. boys under 12 years: . 15 'girls, under 12 -yeire : 201 Adult males :' 152 adult female..: • .... . . ...; . . . . . . • NO inmates , in the House:on . the - last day of eaCti • Month daring . the' ' • • . , Tannery 401. May_ • ' 351 September,. 333. rehruary,. 4AI) 396 10ct0her...... 341 March • - . 395 Iluly 323 November.: 33 3. April ... . 360 Animal 360 , 1- December'. ; , 431 Average ntimher In the Flonsedprin,2 the'year... 564 -. Out-door' relief was grantee' to 1,864:ix:90ns • . 'Lodging and:men:ls were furnished t 0.1.763 persons.' The following was made up In the - House during 1965: 4 0 1; bed - ticks. 1 0 3 sheets, 405 -twisters; 495 pillow cases, 1103 shirte,. 62 towels, ' 184: vests,. 29:9 Coati, 611 Jinn:al/km& 233. pair shoe& 334 chemise, 295 seeks,. 532 •di eases 'and frocks, 63 bonnets, nicht. raps, 45 night frocks. 415 aprons,l232.`handkerchlefs."petticoats, -411 frocks-and dresieWfrar children: 41 childrerei 62 children's aprons. 364, ihildreti's chemise...2ll rems petticoats.. 33 'children's sacks, • 241 boys' plata loons, .69.c0a1s for boys, 204 boys'• shirts,. 93 , vests for cradle Aunts; 10 boya , ..jacketa. 51294 i% bard soap. 9 bbla. soft. snap, 0 hh4. -sour.' cront, •1904 candles. •• • • • .FATTIGKiD AND I{l4 :D IN iSGS 117. eteen *eighing . 46,861. .• 7.339, In cal. 44 '553. 44 : .4 4 • .130 - 30.bega • 44 . - • Pro Mr. ANT DOLLY/WM aN ; horsea:l It bows. a. heifers. ' l ball: 3 . nalvea, hop. 47 ateare. S :four horse wagons, rtvro kame-lnlentl, 2epring wagon*. 1 cart 3 alede..l sleigh, carriage., 8 ploughs. 5 barrows,; a cultly. tore.-1 roller, Caning mill. 1 bay-rake. 1 mowing machine. , . • FARM. ACCOUNT,' . : . There were prodneed 1111 the farm: - • • . 630 has of wheat, at $2 50 per hush $1,582 50 181: do .rye, :.1'25 do 226 26 • 458' do otri, . '6O .do • .202 So' Soo. do. CORI:-1.00 do 80 0 00 SA tone of hay: at 5118 .1,440 00 20 tons' f stnarr. at slB , per ton.:.; 360 06 . 1. tons onrnfodder: at $lO per ton.-.. iOOO. .. 10 bus turnip+. at Bl•cents per bus:. •11 lo 850 has potatoce. nt 90 cents tor bus . 765.00' 9,000 . heads cabbage, at 5 ets per hd 450 00 860 pounds butter, at 95 cents per th • 301 00 . .. • 10 bus onions, at $1 per bushel,. . : 'llOO . • " 15 buited.beets, at 40. cents pertus " 600 . ILXPENDITEIRRI. ON 'FARM. Expense for harveeting and Mynas; king. • • • • $128.75 Making . .. 'AT 35 Yogis And railer ' " • 462 AS . .. 35 4fl Yertiet.eetvic . es - • - • • . 25 'Clever. Peed ."." ' 104 00 Cabbece.Plants 45 00 Ntileelriebt . work - ' • :96 11' Blitelteniith - work. . .410 is lime and.mannre • ' • ,153.1 74. Boarding laborers ' - • BSI 00 Feeding borers • • • sse, 00 • Feeding 42 cows and het fail; 2.060 00 Salaries of Farmer and Twister— . .760 00 . . . . rrAt'of Fapii • • •It3AAO OBWIG; dr.i ' , • Dlnieturs of theToar. O. L: &yule,: Clerk MAMIEULINUBSEttY, • . • . . - . . . prix laatias Nerseiy, Green-, ssosd. Pottsvilleatilassasesnimentof • - FatTrc•TRIMS'OR:ALIOLINDS;• • .itediseirg - Appiet Penek . draieM, 4ininos;',,M., of the &Wisest-kinds for leafing - MUM section'of country: whit:h&j' rfittitini' ..tlotti Standar:lent! Dwarf. for 'tarty hearing. - 'ALP ORWSIitEtriALMILICHik: . Such as lemintidn, Ash, Idaink Toplar, Horse Cheafnut, .ratrollean 'Lareltes,, dm . ALM EVer-1 gt+ inches ftgjEsislifannothlaiMiehirrtea;stslt e d and WidteHsvherries., f.dwton, • --.' • •• • • • TrisMipti Ai Ciiind,Liassiy Seedling; Airentive - Reed4 Sm..-and other 'cis:deb.:varieties -that do not ~egaite- an impregnater,.: by the: down, „hundred. or , . • . • Efts& ai crtvimnr,_ and the NEW. rftEMIGH GRAPES.. the lONA. and 'Bad, relied by Dr:Grant:. . The former has. received 'the Premium offered' for the best Hart Grape ted in the UnitedStafei, It. being pronouneedequal to 'vain* to any Poreige One, ana gm: letter for th e 'earnest ripening Gwe in the eniantis; of good quality: tozether*lth several other:choice kin& Warangal Rhubarb Roots and Asparagus Roots , : _ of Garden' and OrriameTol.; Sfirubbery. Greenhbrise nants. •-• -_ • . • ' 'We have Coesale szoortmeit bf..extr!L sized Ap p le, • Pear, Cherry , , and .other Fruit Trees, for sale: Now is the time for thoee in want • of Trees: de„ for •Fspring planting, to. make - out their Orders and send them in.. Thoselhat collie drat will be serietlfiret. - INIFTeir Trees ran be taken-nut of the ground when , called - for so that they will not- injure: .onr trees are raised on hlgh.ground and- ran.. be . transplanted with mueh greaser .certalnty of growing than i raised on low'gromd. ' This is an ttnportant , cowitleration Either call at the Nursery, or address . • BANNA.N; rattWille; . tn. a - 737 P, 7 )...t:o:s.iiti'6 l l7tT:.§': TIU TREMONT MON," On Therwhy,the t9th of April: 1566: :we propos.e to .issne the era: umber :or a weekly ;journal entitled. will TR&MONT tiNION.! , -The heavy , coal business of this. section the ranidly , increasing population Of .monied men. with the nuicluelntereits they represent• the meichanr.• the Mechanic; the 7 farrnei, the biboret, sir deinind the Nimes of such an enterprise and it is rib idle dream or imacinary.yision enables ne to look:forward to a brilliant futnref - " • • . ,• In appearing Wore the publicist's Journalist: we do not hesitate to fling our colors to the breeze, and plant ing our:feet firni on the broad Misls'of the' Union; are prepared - .to:mint:let its enemies of. - every - party and creed: We•do-nrcrt propose, however, lesd out in the grekt political issues of the day: butare willing to take a more humble position in the ranks of the Unkin par ty, and, ever .maintain" those: blood-bought princiol6, 'dear to: every American heart :• —Liberty and Union-- one•and insepamblw--noW and forever!" ' The 'MON" 'will be printed on good iihite paper, with'enti rely new material, and will 'consist of font m ats itif di - column* each,- It will contain news of local andgeneral interest corre*sindente from all sections: the coal , trade;:wit and humor, the'niarkets, marriages. • . , • "' Ternii••of anbecriptiim—TWO DOLLABS . A TEAR.' strictly In 'advance:. Clohe of ten. • $1 , 6 00; or fifteen. s2a rail and of twenty, $30.00: - • •• • • . ^SniraCriidions will he received at the' Firit . National - Bank. Tremont. •Schnylkili Co:. Pa. Mr'posimatiten •throngliont the County:or by thepobilsber, who may be addreived until the thetef April, at the.Q,nartermas. ter 9imeralia office ; Washington. B. C. -- • '' = • JACOB , SANDERS; Editor and Pnldisher. Ireb:l7 ; •cr,, . • . • .7 &envy.: . 13* 011: 6606. Boa ti. 3 34T 63 41'2660 / . 38,6,9 76 PHCENIL;NORMAT.' INSTITUTE ..• :• • - FOR* ..PHCEITLXVIt:LE, 011F,gTEA, 604 Pa, • : Summer Di.4sinn wilt 'commence ,Tnesday....laarch 21`th, : • 11366, and continue fourteen•Weeks....'. • Instruction r Colnytton Braticifca,•tri. . .• • :Roston '• ' • ' • - -; . :.::'.:.$1000 Instrnction In -.Music . . (Piano.. Cottage. OPV, or • .: • Guitar) " • . ' ' .10 00 Instruction ir, Latfn, French or German ping:tat:o3. 2 00 Instruction in. Drawing or Painting • • • 3 00 Boarding and Washing.. per week • :" '3 59 Rent •nr Text, Books, per sesidon ; ... I:. 00 girCirealar sent upon opnlication.'.: ' "JOSEPH: 'A: DONA . Principal. 7-2 - Feb IT, `GC e h RE'Jfilli.NSY• CO UHT ••SAL,lB.—Pursuent to I- , an order •of the Orphans' Court of Abe • County of Schuylkill, in the.CommonWealth of Pennsylvania, the stibecriber,iulministrattix of the e.itate- of William late of the Borough of Haven,,in•the County of Schuylkill. deceased, will: expose' to sale by public vendee, on SATURDAY; the third day of March Sext, at one • o•cluek In the afterndon.'at the public house of Mrs:Mary - Koons; in. the Borough of Schuyl. kill Baven ; • ' • .. Nu. 1... All that certain tract or piece of land. situate in the township of Ntirth 3ianhelin, in the said County itf SchnOkill.lionntied by !antra of -.Jacob .Biddle, Dr. Ehmnel Reinnon, and lituds'ofJoieph Fensterinitch er. de&eat=ed,'and Daniel F; Berger; deceased contain ing.•twentfaeres and fire peechcs, with' the appitrte- Oalleef, consisting of a frame biro: • ' No".-2. All that certain one-half lot ofgronntl, Situate in the Borotietta'fichiilkill Haien aforesaid, contain; ing on East street BO feet. and running nlong Union street ttn feet being half of lot No: fit" in" the plamitf saii Borongit, with the appurienancea."Consisting of a twit Story-frame dwelling house:" • .•. ' •. .• 7 . Z.' All that certain piece of. mountain lanti..situ , ate - in the "township of North Manheim aforesaid; bounded"bY. lands late' if George Kershner. - by lands of Abraham' Beyer, and the river Schuylkill; containing eleven acres, late the estate of :said deceased. Tints audcOuditions made. known -at' the" time and place Of sale, by . 'REBECCA EILER.; Achitinistrattix. By order of the Orphans' Court; • •" A. Dototxstiri,. Clerk:* " 02.8 0 900 11 17 400 40.00 3.1000 10 00 In Oft' 190 00 240 00 Pottamille, FAn'inry 8,1866 $5,39.9 96 5445. , . 1151 $l . ; ' GOLD *Malt I.,VECII • Sett Silver Ware. Vermin& Sets and Dings, Eng.lisn Silver Cruet Stands,' Butter. Coolers:. Dinner and Tea Service; Pianos: Sewing Machines. Vest Chains.-Brace le*. Lockets, Gold Pencils, Sets of Jeive1ry. , 45.5.., • • Worth One 111Iilliion • Dollars, • . 'To be sold al Si a ich , itiltaatt; tagard to Goias , twO not.to lie paid for until ;jolt know what . you are to - • • • Catalogue of rich arid valnable nrtletee at $1 each, ' 300 Flue Gtold Chronometer Watches.. each $2OO 300 Fine Gold English Lever Watches • " 150 200 Gold enameled Bijou Watches " 150 200 Solid Silver Lever Watchm. • • 40 to SO 200 Silver Ifinnereeta• ' • ' • • • 100 to 150 150 Silver Tea-sets '• • • • • • 100 to 150 :3,000 English Cruet Stands..•.: ... .... to 30 -3,000 Silver, Fruit-Urns • ' • • • •15.t0 30 "1,000 Silver Ice-Pitchent • • "- -• 0 0 to 50 11.000 - Silver castors ' ••• • • •25t0 TO • TOO Dimen Tahle-Spoons ' • •' • -• •20to 3u 500 -di). - Tea-Spoons • ' - • • 15 to 25 100.Dlarnml 'Biggs • •• • • •75 10,10(1 200 Gents. Diamond Pins... .. .. • 100 to 500 Allthe above Diu of poodswill he sold fot One Dol. Inc each. Certi fi cates o • all the various'artfcles,;stating what each one:min have, are: first put into 'envelopes ; Sealed - up, and mixed . ; and. .When ordered. are, taken out without regenFto choice, and. sent by mail, thus 'giving all a fair.chance. On receipt ,of the Eertlfleate, 'you will Gee what - y.ut can have...and then . it is at. your option to send one dollar and take the article or Md. • Thera will be . nil blailltS..• :One Certificate may obtain * you* Gold Watch, SilVer Tea-set, • or - any:'other valu able-article. • • • .• . 6 Certificates tbr - . sl; 1.3•.f0r: $2. 30, with Preinliim Gold Pen and • Silver Extension- Bolder: for $5;;100: , 'with PremiUm solid Silver Hunting Ease Watch, fur $l5 ' AGENTS WANTED.—ALL who - act: as' our agentS will collect. csnts for:-each Certificate. and remit 15 cents each•to us, provided not less .than six are Ordered 'at one time. •'• • •-; • - Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all. cases; . not pleasing the tastes or fancy': of oar customers will be exchanged ;free of cost Address all - orders to • 8.• KEIGHTELY CO.. • S. 'E. corner Ann and Natisau 5U..., New York. Peh 3; TAI • . ' • • •• •• 5.3 ii . . VII.ItIA R YAK BROAD-TOP SION I. B TUiIIINOUAIVOLLIEICIIES aim Gengie Coal• and Iron Company offer .for lease their Collieries situated- at Riffdleshurg, Bedford County, Fa.. on the Hue or the Huntingdon - and Broad Topp Railroad.. he•property:crinsi4ts of 'abort anon acres_ The. got lieries are in perfect working. - order a ith two diStinct openings,. (the Barnett & FuLlton.)each - Capable • of pro ducing abort 400 Inns • per . - day., aiding • ca, pacity for one hnOdreil cars. - • • .• , • •, Buildings extensive - and •in good order." • Sufficient stock, band ~f•.r immediate opertlone.:which will be sold at a fair valuation. The property unitains an•nbundance •sriPeelorTimblif and a flne•Baw , Mill. For particulars hpply.to or address . • • . . . THE RIDDLESIWRG COAL dr IRON CO., dVo. 598 Wutnat . St, philacla.. 2-6 t. • $5.314 41 ' lnn 2G, ,G 6 PACIFIC. NAIL .MCEARSIIIP:. CoiPAhlr'S •:. THROUGH LINE • T 0 .C,A LIFORN ,I•A , TOUCIIIN . GAT MEXICAN PORTS, ••• • . And•Vneryissig therljnited tiltrites LNAVE PIERNo:.42,:NORTII RIVER: footof Canal Street, at t 3 o'clock noon, on the let. Ilth, and 214 t of every month . (except- when those S dates fall on Son , day. end then on the preceding Saturday). --lot -ASPIN WALL, connecting .via Paliams Railway:. with one of Cempany - SStelonShipsfrom ' Panama for SAN FRAN- Cld(.10, .tonchidg at ACAPULCO: : ' • lit -HENRY CitAIINCEIE, Captain Gray,.• connecting wIth.COLORADO, Caikain Watkins. •• - . • inth- , -ATLANTIC, - •gaptairs* Maury, connecting with •• SACRAMENTO. Capt. Caverly. • . . Zia NF.IV Y.ORK..Captain Homer:, connecting with . CONS ft.UTION, Captain Farnsworth; Departures of lit and ...2lst 'connect at Panama-witli .Steamers for SOUTII PACIFIC. PORTS, - Those of Ist . • . • • • touch at MANZANILLO. • • ••• • ' • .TIIRONGII PASSAGE NAVIN IN CITRILNNOT. First Cabin::.4 .. .... . • • .6300 Seca :' r Steerage• • • • 100 . . • • A discount of ONE QUARTER ' from steamers( rates allowed•te second.Cahin and :steerage passengers with fam - Also,.ali allowance .of-ONE QUARTER on through.. rites, to clergymen-and - their- families, and school teachers( -; soldiers haying honorable „discbargei; Onellundred Pounds Stigma- (Molted - each adult. . . . Raptage-masters accompany . baggage through, and at . tend Co ladles • and children without male .protectors.) Baggegertsmisisi on- ihe •deek the day .before sailing. from steamboats, railroadai•and Passengers Who prefer to aced.down early.. • • •• ,• - - • :• • . • • An experienced surgeonrin.board.• Medicine and at tendance free, A Steamer: Will . be 'placed on the line. January lA, 1866. to ran frclas NEW - -ORLEANS to • ASPDIWALL, For Passage Tickets or farther information. apply at the Cornpanywticket office, on the -.Wharf, FOOT OF CANAL STREET, NORTRRIVEIL NEW :YORK., . (.4 F. W •. BELLOWS,' Agent; ' 51.3 m • Dec 23, .65 • Qteam Engines; Boilers! -and. Mairlrfritery 10.. wanted for at.h.. Addras, , with fall 'particulars, for 1638PhilriOfplifit, •P. 0. Van 27, - SnABE Pasta amid It ennui; at • . • • - : • • . BOHAN - NAN et •-• • 'Market street. above,-Thit&.Pottaville:' . . . . FRESH CRAClKER'aif.itli.kinds, Milk, 1: —Water.. Soda, Cream;. Egg,l Wine:- .Ginger, Wanton, gild Jiinblea; id , -' ENMIAI:AN:.t SCFUNTERR'S.... - 46.' ' . -• : Market street, .aboie TOW; Pottsville,'. I[l . 010 DAV . • PRE IIIENTSC.-14 . splendid Se Indicts of:Weitehea: Gold and Silver. 'or Ante!' can. 'English and Syrian - make . ; B: C. GREEN, Dec : Centro St., Pottsville; Mr MOTLIFE's SWEET GoOD:ATE. Xeller. 30 cte• 7rriolf- irru. ItZTEITN. &imp' ' Ctik. I HAVE Lier-rNizr Toe IDZ rammer% Song and chores, Heller, 30 CIE ,-.• I IIATIL•NO 'JOY . ai - r%nr Tee Sutras, Ballad. Keller, 30 Chi. Coe wrieen Tire oin irourit Dieu, bong and. Chorus. Learitt,•2o -.}illlB /AZ *elms Pm DEFAMING.. Song.. ~ .Wimmerstedt; BO de. beralmet-Paid, on receipt of orice.•by : . • , • - - • - • Tarang a co,. • -• rublighers, 277%Wasbinton St, Balton `, • Jan. - • • ► . : 4 A ATEW _JUSTICE : • FEE .BILLS __ow 1.1 ready,.new Instate - Fee Bills, for sale at .. • _ - _ R. RAWNAN , R_ erbrool or-r-, ~ r.r-40, ~ Sheet Hasle---Cslee and Desirable. GOVERNMENT .X . ATIONA:Z . ::::BkYL: ••• 'Were. joeeate market rate .. tlintintENT sEcußrius, =. -':- '-' -f::18' io n tiO . laii? tiati:orAufV:ls, '64 " "- A:• June - 1159 '6 5 ic., . ts 'll 15,•413 • 5-20. Loan Of 1 1S 6 W. • • ". • 1. of 8646 • 5-20 Lot*ti'of 1965: 10-40 Loau of 1661. • _ - GOLD; STOC Kss AND BONDS 'AND ALL GOVERNMENT BEOITRI.TIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. DIZA.FTS On England, Irelitud. France'and Germany, - far sale In sums to suit purchasers. • • • •11. If. • January 3; .33 . . L'..o -. Q..K . W. 0c)..0 D','S NEW.O 0 LLAR. Molded. to fit ziht . 4. Neck, And with's /twice. for the - .4C rOvoit.' TIM Leekwciod 'Mfg - Co. announce to the trade that they . have juet brought out' a Xew Molded Citllar. hay fng more spice forth° cravat, and in, all respects better fitting and better shaPed . than any heretofore produced. (with. the exception of -Lockwood's•Cloth Llued-Col ':The paper 'te solid Mid *ill .not split. and is conse quently stronger andmons dnrahle than any heretofore' made, being manufactured by - the parties who for many years:past - have made the bond.: devil aed-bank note pa tier. for-the U. S. Treasury Department. In addition to this the collars themselves are made' by the same Ma chinery as our.best clothlined gimds, and are guaran teed the best till paper collars made. - - . • • • Each collar., is • branded"with an...ARROW," which has been registered' in the U. S. Circuit Conrt• as oar Trade Mark. for this ipiality of goods: • gar - A - neve line of discounts offered to jobbers. . • Lot CO. • 255 and 259 South Thini pireet, • Or 93 Reade street,liew"•York. Jan 27, 'llO RE AT DISTRIBUTION . G •'• UNION GIPT ASSOCIATION 404 and 206 BROADIVAII, TOTUK, 0 F-ROSEWOOD . PIANOS AND MtLODEGNS. FACE P.AINTINGS. .ENGRAVINGS; SILVER - ' 'WARE,. GOLD • arm .SILVER AVATCII- • 'ES, kat, ELEGANT JEWEL , . ~ .. • . • , RT. Consisting 0r .. . Diamond PiilB,• Diamond Ritter,: Gold - Rmcelete. Coral, Flornattne. Mosaic. Jet. Lava, apd.Cameo Ladicw Sets; 'Gold:Pens With Gold and Silver Ettension Holders. Sleeve Rottons, Sets of Studs. Vest. 'and 'Neck Chains, Plalact Chased, Gold Rings, &c., • • . . - • - . VALUED AT 4371)0,000. - • • • . • CondersOd List of rticlesdo be sold frit. Ench, • .• Rifsetvoisi Piano; Korth . ,from $2OO 00 , to 450 00 • 15 ilielodenria.. R osewood 250 00 ,Tr Fine Oil -Paintino • .30 110 to 100 00 -156 Fine Steel Engravings. fiamed 25 00 to 30 00 :**. 80 Music • • • .25 00 to 40.00 • LW :Revolving Pat't .CaStors. Silver '2O 0010 40 On. . 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets...-. 20 00 to 30 00 400 Set ' f Tea and Table Spoons... ••2000 to 40 . 00 . • 150 Gold Hunting' Case Watches; • . • : :"50 tiOio 150 Off 2• i :41:h9 15i6irtind Rings ,. Cluster, and.. ,". Single Stone ' 75 00 to 150 00 175 . Gold'Watches ' • • •5500 to 150 00 • • $OO Ladies' do • , , • • ' ,G 0 OA to 100 00 • 500 Silver Watites• • - 20 00 to .75 00 15.000 Sets:of Ladiewlewelry- •• .5,00 to 20 00 . 10,030 Gent's:Breast and Scarf Pins. 3 00 to, 20 00 15.0,00 Plain °Old and Chased Rings: 00 to 500 • DISTIfTBIITIDNS are made in the fullOviing mannerS , - CERTIFICATES naming each *article and its value are 'pladed in SEALED ENVELOPES., which are well mixed. One of theseenvelope.s containing the-certifl • cate or order.•for some article: will be : delivered at our office, or sent by. Midi to any address, without regard. to choice, on receipt of 21 cents. • .•' • OnTeceiying the Certificate the purchaser •will see :what.article it draWa• and its value, and can then send one Dollar and receive the article married. or can choose any Other one art i cle on our list of • the same . .. . . . . , .. Irr.Partics dealtni wish ns may 'depend on - having pmmpt returns, and the article' drawn wilt be imme diately mint to any addresby return' mail otexpress. . rlB - Ftie Scale& Envelopes will' besont for $1 : :. Wes,. en for $2 I Thirtyfor $5; Sixty-Sys for.slo: . Oue Hun. dreg • - ' . ;Age nts Wanted Everywh#te. .... . Lone lefters ardminecessary.... Have the kindness to _write irlaitidirections, and In choosini. different. articles .from•these drawn. mention the style dedred. : We pre fer letters to be , addressed • to Mir Box. 5305, Post Office, for ritater safety. -• • • •-. • ..- ' - ..• - '., • "1157 Orders:for BEAkI,EID ENVELOPES mumt in- every' ease be necomiitinied with the CANIS', with the, Janine of the. , Persson eending,.•nnd Town, - County,. and State,. plainly written'. Letters should be'addressed to the . Slarvers Ike fol- STUART & MAXWELL, Box 5308;-Post Oinfec, New. Yorie. Jan 6, •66 T HE NATIONAL LAND CO., -NO, 60 - Broadway, New York, Bny and sell MINERAL LANDS in .PerinsyTvenla an other States, and improved and nuimprOved AGRI CULTURAL LANDS, In the Southern and Western States on Commission.' . • . A Inrgentimber of Farms .end. Plantations ginfa and other SOmbern SMtes For sale. A. N. M.EYI.ERT JOHN BRANNON . . - of New YOrk. • • • •:• of West Virginia. iberiy White Lend will .do more and better . work at a niren*Coist.than any other .! . Try Itl Idanntactnred onyt • . . Wholeeale Drug.. Pa Int and 'Glees •Dealers;...• . .No. 187 North THIRD Stredt, Ittledelphta; . . . •I IMF RECEIVED.-.The T.Trib,ren . ratb-Pliti arer aini:Bnainesellaws- Pocket Companion, being a. guide fotall-people, to allenbjects, and to all.lands. . For rale at • B. BANNAN'S, Centre St., Pottsville. Ewt 4`l3 L DALLAS, - . . . TTOSNEY'.AT LANCT. troWitVAi.ll4= Sr.,. Pait...orrifflu T eincEntil GEOLOGY OF PEril.• 1.11. OY,II..YANIA.—A copy Of Ruilger's Geology of. PennsyAlmil; complete with Eare;—a sauce . work— for moat • • B. BANNAN'S •". • , Book andd-Stationery Store. , H• • wod'lLoto fee Mile.-.:Tberentuctiber will IA .etTnblic Sale; on • , • fillestwrday; the 3dday.of March,. on the . premises,. his house and three lots of ground,. rotbated on Main street, in the Town of Tremont,. Schuylkill County, numbered 53.156 and ,ST. Lot No. 114..1s So feet front.. by 144.1 feet deep, on which area. erected an exceltent two storyirame house, nort*- ly new,'iraitt geed stable on the rear, With snood ... well-of smiler on the, premises-41w lot is well stocked with ftnit. : . • - ' . Nfeat 0:56 ti 60 tront by 160. feet deep; adjotning the _ No. firli ter feetnat by 140 reel death 111 adiCdtdint. - We property' beantifilly located. in the - town'. Sale to cotemenoe at 10 o*.elock,' .Conditlons Twin 'known at sole. AIiTHONY'IIINGHAR: F" , 4t4.4 - 1 tfir VI Satar at 7"' 1 .79 1866 cati. Seim litr....Femaeria Sentiments tert, he _ Fre' Sitirrage--Me.Faveriiitkat Rittraware taittetimarliftsegliring*-: • TOn •Thuriday awe:ling. a Alepettalost • of colored , tin impeweitad Upon Got 46bn W... Yornmt - at hts nes 1- ..derang titatilitheVist an& tendtned him .the compliment of,estermie. Gc4. Finney delivered an *kroner' the mamba. iteen , Whkli we mike Um, canal; 3,1) • “Vithett the el re oaW I was . nitt 0110 - fir Mt* !Whobeilever thigAMO Übituf 'Okay 'et thitenantry would make the , civil stateuxhisernme ot. manumitted millions Miter theirpOlitt,: - In otberwoidul did not bellerrettattwe tierealgmar abetter to Wm Monad in favor of ,what St popularly, called universal - ral Bo e m new hereloimAlattl was Eliindent.N e did not mumbendike antidutz, of the .case; and now. wkhOut tuning bade upon the )wat. I avow my soy 11,. Imo 'of gm .otottist , great experiment which the, statesman. would be a.covrawl to postpone t and timphifiatthropkt Unworthy ot Ma name if he did mesitihalf l wxy sited berm in the District et Co. tent /t may ;safely meet ttkistaMm ...The question M. shalf.rwe allow the. , red-handed traitor to enjoy the righttibt forfetted in Us' rebellion against the Government, and deny to the to colored men those: llene which he. gaitted by Silt ing for the Government T 'That to all 4 there is of ' The Reconstruction CanamittiM - li. it NIA vtilrecton report, in favor of admitting the 'lmmense members. They takeihe molted thatette-mith Smother Southern States, ill Oat °rum, unickn,.fienst sormanyvi4 tbr Gen. Sheriditn reports .that liwiesiness still • along the Gaud% sad Prevails be required to maliaudd'ojits!": 3 P li !l ti . / 7 •fo !.F e The En itsh,ll orss entuutfl after e lso . blil Will ~Y lies`rialzPßt- .1:8300 sterling ate novridreinxilry tbatiagßebEkivern. merit fur the 4:sphere of 'Mead Centre Stephens, Soule - Fertizin'eatinon hate been setzed at Dundalk; Ireland - Napaleon's irdniater, sent to 'Mexico to- armoire for the altbdmwal of the . Frans-11_1:mq, pmsednassna en. Presideet not ye, decided' uptet-the greed men'a Sateen bill; ' • . The gold medal*par* fli.Franee for foe Lief: Lincoln be completed and .sent to, her by a apeclal :messenger. . NenNorlt conductor, .upono Wednesday got lino an 'altercation with hla passetigem,about.the litre, and • stabbedieventior them. • • • , . , P .Ina case mould tried in'New 'York an' autogra h letter et Washington wins valued at V-Riki. ' ' ...The: NeW :York. • State:iAgricultutAKSadetylles SP pointed a committee to investii s sie the mttLeplague. - 'Railroad communication . now 'op& bet Ween Ctunietton° told -Memphis, and the North, and Vicks burg. Mobile and New Orleans. - . , -". The Free(ltnen , s,Barean tuus• opened 1121 .. 0 9! lee Tor the gratuitous collection of colored soldiers' cairns_ • Five hundred Southern 00s -offices have been' peried slnm.Febtnarp 1:. : ; . Seven horse thiiyes have been hanged bj , the cittaena of Saltillo, Miss. . An oil well is on tire upon the Allegheny river, be low Franklin:Pi. The. thtmcs shoot 60 feet into the air. and light np the - country for miles around: • The prMucing oil at Pithele. are reported' b7' the Daily Record of that place to bo yielding 6116 Sar- A bank at Liberty: Clay County, Missouri: has been robbed of 2i7x,000 by twelve guerrillas: ,The schooner , J. 'll.,Crater. .of . ..Notolk , has; been Wrecked off Hatteras. in New were lost. A moeit inctiontwlt in New lo:wk has , been sentenced to the Stato.Pritain for , two yeank - and rd.a. niontna for - 'swindling:,. . • • There truest large tire on Broadway. New York, on Thursday. The AmericanThektre and several other.; buildings were burned.: The load was $200,000- - '• , NORTHERN .Copperheads Arid it perilous traveling in the - South. Four.:from this County, recently visited 'St. Johri's South Carolina, - . ostensibly to purchase -. lands. From all accounts they found the le.- land "a hard road to travel." for the. native* who are shrewd, diacovering their chanicter by. their heads,gait), chase. to them-with avery.imeginableweapon from a brood-hart . die to, a bayonet.: Alter an exciting run of some .fifteen: miles, the terrified. Cops man aged to escape uninjured, from their pursuers. - One •subsequently, wrote .home, ' , This iz • the second great peril, from which I hive narrowly, escaped during my life. If ,I live to get home, I ivilllake good care, never to get Into a third, at feast down, here."' The four reache I 'borne this. week, and* related their thrilling adventures to 11111115 , ay.tnpathi zing 'friends. Truly, the way of the Cop perhead is bard ! , Philadelphisiltlarkets.' • Puil.,o3rj.rax-it'l'bureday.,-Pleb4liC, Tn Flour .Martiet hirreore active to-d.iv, but prices remain. about the same as laat - qmited ; 3,600 ibis Choice Western family sold on private tennis'; 100 bbls Penns:o . 6 , lla do at $lO ; .300 bbls Nath west family at sBe9 ; 200 bhle Au perfl ne'ut $6.2541 7 &nail. lots of extra at $7.50'48, arid 2110 bblis fancy Ohio at $l3 Rye Flour sells . in a small Way' at $4.75a5. Corn Veal is dull ; in the abstriee of_ sales we - quota Pennsylvania' at $4,25, and 13ritiulyeino at $.1.40 V barrel. Wheat.t here is very little - doitr'; -about 2,000 bilsh Bold in lots at , fromsl.2o6 - 14.20101 .bush common to prime reds, and white at $2,25g2.50:0an to, quality. Ryo is ; small sales are malting-lit 85c. Corn .is rather. dullabout 3,000 bush yellow - sold at 70c V bush, is st'ore'and friths cars. oals arc. firmer :'sales are making at 40c V. bosh; „ ••. KITED STATSJ PENSIONS Itr4 Widows and Children of deriesied and disabled Sold ers.dmwing pensionS from IT. S., can have their next,- . nstalmebt of six months collected at a = very email cost. )3 , '• B.BRYSON•McCOO4 Attorney-at-La*, Feb 3, '66 —5-61* • Mahantongo . St: above Centre. .TuE GLOET Or MAN ta -Siaraerit.--Ttteiefere. the nervone and debilitated shoilld Immediately nee Hata- RlTRAmr.Brcuu. . Oct. 28. ,65.42.6 m. Chroiee Green and Blitck T eas just received and.fdr sale by BaII'ANNAN - ,k SCnNEREt. • ' - • Market St., two doors west of Third. Pottsville, Jan 20, .62 , • . , • . . . . so r, -11EIVARD. -Loot on Monday, Febrnarf at" sth; 1560, at East ?dines. a Pocket. Book :con. taining about One Hundred and Forty Dollars; nearly' all In greenbacks . The above reward will be„.paid by LEONARD DELP, -, . . .. Next house to German Catholic - Church; .Pottsville. - Feb. 10, •RG " • --- .- • • , . , ".. &At' . , SILATTREED COKSIVTIONS, RESTORED 11T . 11ILLIVROLD'S X`rneAcißtromy, , 1 - Oct. 29.:65. 411;i3m.. Publie.Baleof Peemoned Peoperty.—Mill be, .. sold atPnblic Sale, on . • -Thursday, the 13th day, of itlareh;l GO, • on the :premises, in Wayne-Township. Schuylkill Colin, ty. the following pe,roonal property..viz: • . Four working, horses, well broken' to work single or' double.- two 'colts, , one year old, four fresh milking cows. one heifer, one two horse wagon; one broad wheel wagon;.-one• spring . ,wagon, one top buggy, six pigs weighing . over, 100 Ihs: apiece; One, fanning , mill.. one drill, one hay rake.. one mowing' machine, one bay • Cork, rope 'rind: ponies: plrmgh, harrow . throe cultivators, harness, - chains, hay and straw,' potatoes,; varieiy of household and kitchen fainitaro, consisting in part of 'fed and bedding, carpets. corner cupboards, closets, chairs, . stoves, tubs, barrels. a • lot of Spanish Chickens, and many other articles, not hien:toned: - • Sale touommence at -9 o'clock. A - . M., and - continue until all is sold_ Conditions,' six months credit nom $5. with ample 'security. JOpEPII'WOMMER: ' D W.E LING HOUSE FOR_ • Two E,rnme 'Dwellings in Norwegian SI,A . near Tenth, PM .t svill . r; are offered tor - eale by the. .„ nnderAgned. • JACOB TE00314..• E I 4I)R SAL,IE three-etory. - thick Tannery and lot. in •Raflroad, near High Si., formerly; ocenpled by gliasiDerr,,deceaPed. 'lnquire o f • Jan 20, 'du -.2-tf • . • " . .JOIIN J. DEML kr A GLIIINE . V : for. MA . portable IT" eugine,.:with tubular'boiler, cyliudee a inch Mire, 12 litch'etmke.r epring . packing. One smoke, slack; 34 'inches by. 33 feet. long. , One, smoke stack. 301nchea.bv ,35 feet long.. Lot of elevator buckets. with ttptdettiana etiatlin eaniplete.- Three drift core. one three toot dr cular screen'. 12 feet long.: Also, a latge , lot-of 5 and slope chain. . . . - .The above engine elevittors and ticreert, &c., were need for cleaning a dirt bank, and its all in gobd order. Can be seen 'at the mtichittery depot on Coal greet.- • ' Jan 20, '66 3- - ' • • ' JABEZ SPARKS.% • TIOR SAI.le;-•-A pair of tamed • GOATS. Ilansetre I and. carriage: .Addiesi V. W., this °ince. = . Jan 20,' .G 6 -• •-• . . ft Diaper Haniring Eetoblieboofeat for bale. J. '—The midertognett 'offers 'Ms Taper flanging Es tablishment, in llinrket Street, between 2d and 8d for The place la oZered for - tett.. Apply to . • Jen • '. • . DANL. NAGLE' .VOR 'RA --tt three-story: Brick Dwell U - 11ft'llouse on the..nortli.wet , t. corner of Bth and Market Sta. For particulars apply OD the premiees J. AUL&NRACIL Jan 20,-.65 Qtento Engine.' and Boilers for• Salo.- 1.7 2,4,.6;13, 1 0 ; 12; 1.5. 20;30; 40, 60: SO and 100 Horse Piivrera;" A lame - luviortment of Tubular, Cylciand Return line Boilers: • 'Send for circular • • .•, . - C. WI , ST 1,11F1715. No. 245 Noittl Front Street; Pbtladelpidit. • Jan ST, .36 • • . 44t _ F OR .14. . good two-story Frame Ru oe • - with back nulldings. situated on the'corner .Wood and Lyon streets, In the 'Borough Of •Pottsville. terms apply to • . • • AMID PATTERSON. Pottevllle.‘ • •• or JAMES B. PATTERSON, Nnrrintown, Jan 27, , • Montgomery County, "Pa. -pair- SA I.E.—Ninety-five acres olgoed Timber Land; Within three miles of Ashland, with a .. e , good red shale.eoil. and the Little liahanoy run. nine tbrringhilt. Two-thirdi of tbeland is level mnkingit very desirable .for farming vamooses Fay terms Apply to - RI:TRO PATTERSON Pottsville. or /AN= PATTERSON;Istown, Jati 27,'66=4121 • • - , Idonlgoinery 1101 E% Tlt; subscribers have for rale at their Colliery on 1 • NMI Creek; a lot of Pimp - Pipes, Speuie Handles, Splicing Plate Stub-ends. Pipe.- btub.ends, and other Bolte.'Clack•PiecesiPole Hangers and Follies. 'Balance Weightkoonneeting.ltoo and Bobs. • Alm; a6C • lime Engine, GEO..S. BETEL= re CO. • For farther palladia's apply . la J . 0. & G. S. ARP • PLUM, No. 629 Walnut St, '• or to JNO. L. OEIGEII, at.the Colliery Jan 2T, '66 —4-tt - F . O RENT. - _OR, MIL AE.—A Ttuce.story Brlac Dwelling Hon*" with beck buildlngsA oti Centro- *met, at precept "occupied by John. ...: Conner, To iq . Potemkin Oren April ]rt. - Al.. ply to • M. MIIMPLFY. ' - .- . - : • Pottsville, Fcb 3. 'Ga.., .. , . ' '5-3t*-. • I. OB 14A1A1R.-4.Tbred'Astoey Brick-Dwelling with Back Building and all modern Improre-A mente, on George St., - now occupied by. James Wren. Inquire of T11014.48,10}1N5,„ Feb 3, ~66-5-3 t —Mariutt Street. F$A LE handirtne, - IK4it,:..Cottage, In Otine Stniet. Pottsville, commanding a view of the whole town. built in 1861. containing nine . moth's, a good cellar,. gas bath: hot • and - cold water. For particalars enquire on thopremisee. OR SAURIAN Bil.olllllo , ADDlTiont, F Postsvilloi—Margc Three-sbny Brick noose with back buildings add stable on rear- •The Howe is Isolate with all the: modern convenienms /town. with hot and,coldwater v ;, two Icitchenik. with. hot and ito:d watdr.4 good.`: Range large also blick Bake - Qren ;...liutt.irsg ‘ Parnitce- - and Gas throughout: Also an Brune & Watson Safe o largesbe.• ._litiquheat,lolWAL OFFICE. • ' ,• • Ixtra ' ate autsit:-Sisitk iu w h e at view, Cal Italbleriar quality- • con, ftlintlY On hand BoliasNANL EIMINERTM-'• Feb p, •Sg-;-5-ar llarket gt., • above ad.. NEWS,