.. . . . . 10. ~:,..‘ ...:: --. 1 . , 4197'... /T.017,1114* 'ON: - U., .. A7t - -ourita,- .. .•-. • - • PRENV. 4011111310 N:• r- . .. ...,. I . • .. a, . - lifr..Brownlow,. of Tenni:Bike:, inia :.more :than any . one.mee instrumental in nominating. Andrew Johnson, . .... - . Vice-President of the'. United' States. . Under these cfr- . cunnitances it ii well to mead what Mr. Brawalow.has to say,c4 Mr. Johison i ' •-• ' - •.' ' • • ' . . . . - • - . - . . ...- - .no wi zeptiess Tali razainawr.r , ........ ----7. . -: . • The rebelflatterers and new-born admirersof Prest• —......". 3 . aew"" '• . .dent Johnathi ask, with inerilentie. if such and I , nch - -------..-7.-. end Oise the President and bia Tejamistruction Policy m .t i El4wam'S MOop,-Skirta.:for..44ies . and' children - By this standard they measure- every to patriothin nedliii-Able'.inano.' -* , tall at 13`29,..A.Tch St,, and love of country. WE are called to an account:and . ~. , . ., . . an answer demanded of us :von this,naint. In answer. Apiiiti and eiiiiiiie ntoakpf: goody.** .-.- inn the.question we would be pleas te hava someone „....--,—+-inera.:-.1..---. ---..,-------- • ' ray MAAS . 111 AT TOLICT . 111, an what ifI'eaVITILIIPLATTSP mcw, - ateetion. int merchan t s . an d :n th n rs is ay IT: b - Wleigl e oV i e vg aa. the.'Orders, proclamattene.• and ited to Card in tins 'hasp _of Howell S. Bourke;: I „..nn e e . a o „..„„. r „„,„,,, t at , aL, l 7 r l n ed n °Pl e. Pt4,r i l ro itl'ellt liA:i _ 'lecturer's or Well Papers, etc. .- • . 'out that entire period he contended that treason should' . . • .be .tamped . with icradir -,' that %leading ' intellicent,l conscious traitors should . be tried and punished ; that. lit'inior SnA•pEa of every description . advertised .treason should he made •• odious. and. the demands All thin issue be 'Messrs. - Bower ,I - Werrell, 229 justice satisfied :by punishing. Its -guilty authors: that • an the. Vorunt...e,:of the G . 9verninent. -in riaras , st.,.Philadelpilia. - • Rend advertisement. . well -SP in roam, be placed beyond the . danger of, re .,______-....5•-samise-ewi--:. —•- call .:" aiiii . that if there • wire but flve ihousand loyal — 7 - . i , ;! , ;Ess i.,. E . jstprjjEns.,l.l . - ".is believed that m en then in,T t en..essee: they should control the State :• and' •)minittee on. Reeonstruction. 011 make ' are on l th l i l e a p t l l a e t l ;:r l m " . h(aniiillid ijaccupy the bark seats'. We it the . President is still on poit: :In a hew clay 6 in. favor .of adtbitting this platform we are with him. If his reoianstrifctioia ~ . . - policy proposes to reverse this policy and, to abandon: TennesSee members into Congress,. -• . this platform. we are riot 11th Min nor are the. loyl . • ___.__:________.— • . - and true men of•Tennmiee. ',lf „be intends to pardon ittn6' I'OTTS.VILLE, -PA. and turn loose upon the . country all the bad n1;41 that led off in this . rebelllim i or- if he intends- to recoil- Wil.: - •refer oUr reader ' tsr a, report Of aii iti iew -between . Gen-Cox, of Ohio, and the cornet thelate rotten - Democratic party, and to farce ident. • We hope that the Preeideht 'ikT • u;"'n.Congresa the - Rebel. delegates• talkingtreason and boa ydid boasting of What the .' I • 4° t -o i •rle,stroy the-Qoverni there to his detlaiations. - Washington. cor r . •: ment. we are nit with him,'nor are•the true men of the; nation: If lie holds ta the .pririciples of the Baltimore; •iponde..nts hpwei•er, atate : .that,form. upon which him - self and Mr • LincOln "were he ntade: nlat - ' its es st fong .pledges. before, .bet they were nominated,we are talthbim•;',lf be has crawled off of that platform' we wilt not go off. with him. nor will the , • , .-. ' 0(181 nen of the country.... --: .. • ' ' - ' forgoilen- .- ------ ' - •• In another article. Gov. BrownlOir says :.• ...- ' "Ow' mind is made nn—we are With the Union Party in Congress, •and 'With them. we intend. to sink or swim. ' - The snort:F. are also with- them, 'and for the country, and against its enemies and the •rnen'who re, fused to vote 'men and money' to - carry on the. war.—' Thin hotter class are the men most' loud - in their praiie of the President, laboring day and . . night- to create a split bet Ween him and the party that elected him - and saved the country." -'' " • • • ..- •2' 3lic. WALrr.k S. Su EAT Ell. Of t lris Botongh, agent for the Place nix, Lorillard and Spring .lLl Insurance Companies,. all reliable and Istantial. See advertisements. IT -is *estimated that at the close of the resent fiscal year, the Government-will hold surplus over all expe.uditures; of at least 000,000. A satisfactory feet. _ _ THE controversy betweert the Pennsylva- Railroad Company, and. the Atlantic and '.!tit Western Railroad, and the Catawissa I Great Western Railroads, was decided - 14(inday, by Judge Read, in favor 'of the insvlvania Railroad.. . MC ' S C INS Titt:l( L: B. ;Paweil Scranton, Pa.,. has the 7a - hides:de and rf.t rrgency in thin section of:Peptisylvania, Mason & Bamhin't.cabinet .organs - ;.Treat ley & C‘).!s melodeons, and.Bc kerßros,' •nt piano •forteii. Be. also has_ a . ieberal orttnent of music and musical P. invites orders front ihe trade. • . • _ . . 'ota Journal of Commerce which was sup %sed during the RebelliOn,' begs and im es the Repuhlicahs. Who; sustain the Pre vetO, to join with them at once.- 7 , 3-y say, "why .us Copperheads. any ;er ? unitn.with us and giye us the..spoils dice.; you know we have starved ao long. fe pity! and join ns .pa- To.the .Nanagers of the I'eansylvania Intim' for the . Instruction of. the Blind, we. - e indebted for a..eopy - of. their Thirty-third meal - .Reporl, On .the Ist of .DeceMber,. 415, therewere 186 blind persons in the In itittion:. Among the female pupils. are the Illowing from this ; County : Sarsh.J. Dennis• and Nancy V. 'Nichol. Among the male --"" t ic•- : 7 4 * , ,.. nits in the ;vork department, are: Solonion . .i., - 411..ndy and David Griffiths of this County 4, flrliii.enerous bequests. should be made to this, eat the most interesting' and useful Insti 'ions - in . the State. last week; says the Telc:-. ph. at the regnlar meeting of the Copper d Club . ; Williarn. B. Reed proposed.t.he st y Jefferson - Davis,. the greatest states nin Nmerica." The oaly member loya • - ough to - resign:afterUlla . outrage, 'was:Mr: siaU Randall .: ..The 4711 . 1. enter . up — on e coming campaign:in Pennsylyania; -ardent . . mirers of the principlei.of the 11.61i:traitor; fl. Union men,: remember • this fact;' and, it nerve you to sweep Pennsylvania by an ,preeedented majority.. TliE 1.7m0s STATE CONVIf.NTION Will mee Harrisburg on. Wednesday next, 7th inst is quite prObable, that Gen . . Geary will be minatedlor :Gov -rour,.On the first ballot. many counties in the . eastern . and.central irtiona of the - State have. instrneted . .their legates to support'.him.. We have urged_ nomination, because his record is , pure without reproach, and we believe that is the_ strongest, candidate we can oppose the Copperheads, who' on .false .issues will ideavor . to carry the. State this year.. We; tit that, in addition to the' noniivation of so :client a man as Gen: Geary, the Con-rea m will adopt strorig, patriotic resolutions. 'POTTVZILLIC AND cfIi,O4ADO,GOLD A! . , : m t.Comr.A:sl - .7— ,, There is no gection of-this entry richer . in mineral wealth than Colo lb.. -All that is.-now needed to .develope its it productive capacity in addition tocapi:. is the completion of - the, Pacific Railroad Ist point, Which den be done . in.two years be requisite energy should be thrown . into work. The climate is.salubrious, and its Lis capable of sustaining . millions of peo•• There is considerable . eicitcment_ not 'Y in th . eEast but .throughout the West in.. ;Hrd to - the riches of this Territory, and the ligation there will be large during the Ssent year. -..•- , . . 4r. John M. Skeafer, 'formerly of this Bor -711, and Who . is now on a visit here, Waa of the first to mark •tbe indications 01 mineralwealthineCOlcirado,.'and through Personal ex . ertions - a Company has been ;anized under the title.given above.. The from the property of the Company- hiss 'n analyzed, and found to yield-a large per tage.of gold and 'silver. :The deeper the Any goes the_ richer will be the yield.- gold 'lode - . has :a run of nine hundred: at the distance _ of one and a half miles m theiproposed route of the Pacific. Rail I ... The silver lode: has a- run Of sixteen lredfeet,and is eight miles from the Pro d. rOute. There_ are twelve shares on t is . technically- termed . '!gronitd r," at $lOOO a share. Persons could read-• club together and take a share, at, .ompar ,elyeost.. .Letters from well known 'reliable ; gentletnen of New York and ton, who have - resided in the Territory, dr. in the highest terms 'of 'this :.property, we firmly : believe that this...would 1)6 . a. investment, .and yield a'rieli return: . Shearer:is now at Pennsylvania Hall, Borough,, and will be happy- we know, to . full information in regard to this matt ei; future of Colorado. will- be one of the iers of this Western Continent. e ba-k -nt ove r (Oil" ( a. the • LIT 4 S. 9.4 t Fe po' er. Er,ne ending. _ , Se _ ,xeittiroar SrKi:C/1--Senatoi Sherman, do, made a speech on Monday' last in !nate. Its object was conciliation. He •oved of tbetureau Bill vetoed ; he con led Presidein Johnson's Speech at the ,e House on the 22d as diagraceful. and, iced that if President , Johnson - should it himself to be Tylerized, he would sink :no the lowest depths of infamy. But to other hand he declared that there was ing in ..he veto message of the Freedthen's !au, that should cause,the Union party to' with the President; that , on this ques there might be a difference 'of opinion :h Ought to be tolerated ; that.everieffort dated to create a breach between Con ; and the President, ought to betrowned t'; thatlhere are too many great inter it stake, and that all honorable efforts )nciliatiohought to be made, in order to as much beneficial legislation as possi ir the country. He says, that President 'sop has combative propensities largely loped; and if he is attacked, he is very to repel auch attacks. in his own way, thisaccounts for ins extraordinary speech to 22d of February. If. President John= is really sincere, and desires-to - co-operate the tinionists in restoring the States, as: ited to Guy. Cox; ilia conversation with end which will be. found in another part paper, .a conciliatory course is deci the best policy. Congress. so'far, has' with great-calmness and dignity, under trying circumstances, w ich shows that guides their councils, and that the to can have implicit reliance that they not permit their disappointed feelings . to' - any, horiorable reconciliatiOn that, will such legislation as they can,' if they it _secure all they want, to cement and. ice the great interests of the country - in ing about a, reconstructed Union. to ot 1 roP. :10 fcemz - Second =' heap. Ag be plan ild 531_ Al.B. its jinn` ttsvine o n Ow • Sot tithed. APO' on the gale In 113 . e lot ~tiib rick logo° . . m lot ,d II °the:AP° 0— Bet•—•..a r borse o horse fa... 7 ' er) t 10,v , ddler. 04)0 Slelt 6 tTg - t or • 10 Vit Zan t St. .. wr y It, . ID b 8 ID Pbr ; bone ON our First Page will be found a stnic ment why the citizens from this County who recently visited St Johns' Island, S. C., *ere molested. It seems that they travelled to the Island with Charles-ChiChester, the renegade Potisvillian, and - rebel Captain during the war, who Was kriown and . who . had made himself very obnoxious to the blacks by harsh usage while building fortifications around the doomed City Of Charleston. They • did ~ not land either as they were directed * . but in a mysterious way .on •the Island, provoking what it is now suspected Charley . wantelt • a difficulty to serve;the ends of the rebels the matter. The. gentlemen from this Coun ty proved excellent tools it seems, .forthe purpose of raising a rOw with the freedmen. We .uodprstarid . (in.'onnection . with.. this affair.) that Ihis."imporillaci' party" told the uegroei-. that:they had "fought for -.'lllEiFc frdedOm.". This is tows for thepeopta •ofl this County. Only one of` .the. party 11-d been in the, service , but a ahort time, .the Others were hitter Copperheads, and always looked upon here, as sympathizers with the rebels. One was considered even worse than a sympathizer. . . . . .. . "Donntie Foolip4. 9. PLYon can make Six - Do- i tare from Fifty Cents. Call and examMe . an-Inventfon urgently needed by everybody. Or a aemole sent free by mall for 60e.. that retailseasily. 'f9r $6, .by R. L.• Wolcott. 170•Chatham Square, New , York. • ~- -. '-'' .- Sept. 16, , `65: .- .. - • • ' •-• 67.1 y ev46 - r - .. T RR:COAL:7O,Di, March 3, 1866 The quantity *sent by tattiroad this week is 58.- 056 0.5 sons, against .51, 07$ loi.the corresponding week last. year. • ' • .. . . . The trade is dull at' present;' and Coal has been forded intO the market which ong lit tai liaCe.been left.in the niines,.. and consequently. prices : are: affected injuriousiy; Seveial Operators; who had commenced have stopped'again' until the trade 'beeomes more settled. .•• • . . lip to the time of our going t:o pre.is.'the 'rates of had'not been fixed on the' Canal and Rail I:Pad—but it •ts 'generally 'understood that thelvwill open at ,S 2 or f 2 25, and the quotations of the .prices of Coil on' board vessels, at Port Ilichinotud, are predicated, on the reduced rates. Our correspo.,. 7 ent . states . that there is but little •stiippiog, and the wharves. iregeneral:v . :full of expect to resume nnr regular quotations .of freiglits, in a weelt or. two : At present. they report no regitlar freigl:lt.4s . at Port Richmond. . . The trade sums up this week as follows.a.pui pared with laSt year : - • ' • • • . NICOLL:IOTM.; WEEK. f. TOTAL. Pdc R. R. Ri 503.297; ns ossi 614,3191 41,089 L - Val R. R.; 21,61 256,4•15 ] 35;1;41 89.3.669 - .3n.65.1 Scrant S'thli 6,f87; 70,066` 17,618 i. 107.654 '37,558 •N'tlit` 2,626' 22,741'. • . • 48,9331, 26,162 Penna. C. Q. - 0,2261 ?6,844 , ..6.i6.8 4 - 60,239 24, 19 5 Shamokin.. ;- 2,593; 31,2091 .toss: 48„(' in; . •136.79 Trevorton.: - 416 2,055 867 i. • '5,6591 2 ,66 BSiiort ! i •27i 6 Enuklin Cu I • 0.509 j • . ; 1,3181 .d 6,296, Broad Top:1 6.7921 38,1'64; 3,025' 21,252 d 17,586. .1t'8,136. 997,154,tn3,3561;16 3 , 153 1 - - - 937,1541- " , 27,1 . 40 • 106.029. 'rho-following is the result of the last auction sale *of Scranton Coal : . . 1141..7:8C.11ANT07. 4 Oqh.L PEE AFC7TIOiI, TE.I3TtrAET26TIL 1366, .Lump—offered 5000- tons. -O! which 1000 toll.- Well] sold to QUintard, Sawyer .c Ward, at 56.50 per ton'. • 2000_ .to Quinuirti r Sawyer & Ward,. at 16 25 per:ton. The remainder was Mold in small lots to consumers. . • - • ' • Stearinmat—offered . 2000. tons. • -Of: which 900 tons were . st4d to Talmage ail $5 40 per tom — The . remainder . wae:sold in Small .lots-tu consumers. • . . ,•. . , • • • Brokeli—offeied 3000 tuns: -Of which 850 -tons were- sold to Talmage & Co;; . at- $6 45 per ton. The reanaintlei was seld.in small.lots to:consu mers. . • . • Egg—offered 3000 - tons. .Pf whiefi 2000 - tons were sold to Quinton], Sawyer.-& WArd, at 14. - 62 Per ton. The remainder was sold Minoan 10t.4 to consumers. • . • '. • Stove—offered 3500 - tons, Of., ivhiCh.2ooo tons :were -to TaiMage & . .per . ton. 900 tons to Talmage & $8.50 per ton. Tue remainder was sold in small lots to consumers. • .Chestinituffered• 3500 tons. 'Of -which 1000 taus were sold to Tilmage & - CIL, .at SOB 7 per tan. 350 tone were, sold -to.Tainsge S. Co.,.ai $6.90 per ton. The remainder was sold in small lots to consumers. Compared with January sale, the resuli.would he as follows : -• . . • • , , January: :February: -Decline Lump . average $8 03. • $6 38 .• $1 i 0:. .Steamboat "-.9 00 . 645. •• 253 Bridien . " 79' , . 643 ••2- 36 Egg " . 8 5.3 G 66 ' 87' stove , " 8 : .43 • Chestnut -" 719 689 • . 30 . .' -Hazleton :11182is a heavy decline within a month..' ou V 4 . 4 .- i st . pgar Leaf e . asa . u. correspondent above informs Us that-the Auctioikf . . Jeddo eer announced that 'all the Coal produced by th., . , F 4 .. t i o )be iiL rvale Coal Co Delaware, Lackawanna &' Western Coinpany, be sold at'auction' this year;and , ' that no. priyab. - -Council Ridge, contracts had 'or would be made this year. Whei ..the Spiiug trade opens, we presume setni=monilih . Honey Brook'Coal CO n Clern,a,n 3P.6o C lgo C°. auction sales will be inatignrated bythis Coin pas •, ny, 'Nth ill. govern prices to -a considerable ex.- • Coleraine.. . ... tent from:all the re tons;-What effedithis - tlr n 7 o M m ea !'?"' is likely to' it*e.on our . trade remainti 10 lie tested'. .. Lehigh )IESSIL9,'ErGENF. Bonna,-P tmY. N.F.I.11:11 . and ja e l a t i e , ber 106 * '• ' ,JAMES L. .curse have Aimed a Co-partnershir. diniciterbeckWr ... Co ander the, firm Milne of Borda, Reiter &'Nutting,!. :=ll;u'"a"gtclilw,Celli.s3l as . slkipperk of Coal. from 'Poft - Richrnond . .. and Glendon Coal Co :... Wind Mill: -.Their office's' are,.227 Walnut • ~farhanoy- street;; - 25 -.Doane - street,. Boat-on a nd.p,o(nn 94 Trinity . New ;*- - sinimin• • ••• • • • 7 : • • ••••• • • members of- this .firm are all well and favorablY Coal• known to the trade is'energeoc , ,and . reliaide men'.:. Audenried . . • Lehigh. thoroughly acquainted with the Coal tinniness. .. Tl3E' firm of J. M:,Freck . 4 Co., Coil OperatOri at Centralia, has', hen dissolved, Mr. John B ' Blackiston retiring. • Mr.:J.M. Freck will eontin• up the business of. mining . .coal,:arid he -has Sp pointed-MessrS..llotherinel h Shiner . of Philadel-• • phia,•his agents for the sale of his coal. • - TUE Coal firm of Messys...White Esser New York and Mauch Chunk, has:been dissolvea Mr. John White wilicontinue the business 'at tin, same offices in Mauch Chunk and . New York. Till, Preston Coal .and linproiement Compan gives notice that the Corimany will disposi of-the product:of their mines this.yee.t...fiee advertise- . . . . , i. ASPartn el's* heretofore existing under the Ana of . ..BUCK it COLLINS. miners ti Coal in' Coavnt.Tham Township.% Columbia - County, 'i. tits day dissolved bY mutual conisent ' .... ' - .. BUCK & COLLINS, - TINE COPAItTNEIII9IIIIP hereto fore existing between the subscribers made: the firm of J. ,111.4.reck & Co.,- for 'mining and selling Coal - at Centralia, .Coltunbia - County, Pa., is this day dissolved bjxnuttud eminent.' Either party.will sign In 'liquidattiOn. , : • • . JOHN R..BLAKISTON,' , ._.: • -- Phila Feb ' :B, .66 _J. ki. FRE , cK,_. ... .• CAM m tri..tips premises% of the' inbecriber 'in the Borough of, Schuylkill Haven. on Thursday,' Febr' ~ .. . .. TlllKbusiness of the late Arm will be continued' -rusty 22. a Bog ; medium , size: buff or fawn nolar..-' by the undersigned. who bus apt The owner can havehim . by cal inn and prying charges. Sbaner.' OfficeS; I Walnut St., Philadelphia. sole agents . mare 4 3 . 'Gc .-9 4t._._ : °EURP"- BURTON:..,, for the sale of all Coatin'Philadelphia and Eastward.! M6A.TENTti.teelcis for Orimes . rim a jai. , • Centralia, 1, ' 66-9-6 t : - ..7:. 31 ,. FREeK• -1 : ' t - i lb . tt i ass i weld. E • earn ok n se at es %mope. ' N. 8.--A personal interiiewis preferred.. though nla not necessau, as the business can be conducted by cor respondence. .Washington.vislted every month... ,Cir mdarsOf information free on appllcation..,'. ...-* ' • EDWARD BROWN, Engineer and'Patemt Agt. 4 - Idarch3. 1.66-1)-3m - :311 Walnut St.'Philada. Pa. TIE - CO:PARTNERSHIP - heti • Wtore existinc• between the nt lersignad. . . under the firm of WEITICA ESSER, 'is • this 'day du , solved by linutation.. : Either of the ' parties will - sign . ' in liquidation. JOHN- WHITE: • .New York, March 'l, 'GB . ' : G.IFQ.N. Essicrt. . . PUBLIC SALE of three. .'94 . - by t2l..felet THE UNDERSIGNED will' captions theta ' ititnate on Callowhlll.- st reet,' the Borritigh of wholesale Coal businmw• at the offices of the, late flint j Schuylkill Haven.' between. Canal and Riser hedges, in New York and Mauch Chunk, • •- JOHN.WHITN.7 - •j „late the'estati of Joseph Iteakirt. &edged. --The sub . • - , • • seri ber will offer. th e above datcrilxod lots tousle Mahe HAVING withdrawn front the wholesale • Coal . I.2th gay et" Marc 11 4 .11.866, '- bottoms. I cordially recommend my late partner, Mt; the public house of Mary Moons in stud Borough, JOHN WHITE to the confidence and jukstrona , re of soul - at- • . El WIN L. . • former cw , tomers. ••• . GEORGE W. :e.ssh - 4. • • - gII4I4III.LINC. JONES. • ' Nstv York, Marctilet, 'fi• Vif 4111-9-Rt• . ' . &maim. . Scorns BcAgna..-. •• 80RD4 ., KE LT ~.4kI.III3I I I T ING AG.Qonla4l - 7/bi *se isles from r e v! akimmatokilkrrisYgsfaili • R:13°1":1 • • JAMES L. Iturrrox 43 Dimino fit:. &mum. • MIL JAMES, AO.; 1:404 . 3m 6A, Trinity BASAIn March 413. . • . • • , . . 9-4 t • • • • • Pamarsarau.. Feb. 96. 1606.' • • THE 'PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVEMENT CO. .traviegtaken into their own tands•theasle of their coal 'for the present year. are now prepared -to receire.'or dens for all the mirk:ins. sizes. and Will hunter coal 'of the very beat !panty and preparation.. The. Company have• secured the writes . .of M, 9 BULRLEY;Esq who has for the last twenty years had • entire charm of the immense business of the •Reading Railroad Comfit nv.; and feel. mistral.. that under his supervision and control all inters and business of the Company will be faithfully And promptly, attended - to.. The. Company. Imre been • aretted 'one Of the new,wharres at ltieh mond (N0.'20) harink adenth or watur of 29 feet; and will be able to load at all times - vessels of the largest. tonnare.. Orders' for the preSent can lie 'sent to the principal ;Ace of the Company, 2ms,34:Wainut street s - Breton • and New York offices' * will be sinromficed ha miter.. • HENRY. P. • March 3: .G 6 . 9. - tm. • . • Preildent • . . • a. 2ratt.i.. meeting' of the Coal 1 .••• • . T rade. held at the rooms of the Philadel; phla Coal Exclutnge;' - ,ii.".Monday - , 'February Y 6.• at 1• P. M., to 'p..ive expr6sion to the feelings or the trade with ;reference to thelatriented and-sudden death of JOSEP.H MAXFIELD. -Bei. - the following preamble and retolu.• tiOns 'Caere OnamMonsly'sslopted: i: • Wnysty_is, 'we have received- the Melancholy genre'of the anden death of JOSEH.3IAXFIELD. of • .the in n' .Wann d etnacher P ther.efoie Reset:vim. That While we bow' before - that insrrnta 'ble Providence which orders the again and destinies' of men', according to the councils of His own wisdom: we • cannot but express our Sorrow at, the sudden' removal from 'tne tuid4 of 011e.no' long-and so favoratkly known to the cnai trade: antiNED. ' rile :the highly honorable. rbitenter and. conduct of our departed friend, through so many'years: .in all his connections with the trade. and.. hls universal , suavity of. demeanor toward those with whom he • was brought into :ba‘ihe.s...s.relations. endear his memOT.T. to 'us. and that-in his removal from among us 'we have Acist -One of most high minded and useful associates. as Our last sad tribute of respect., to hts . earthly.remains.we will attend his funeral in a hod!. Itssournitt. !Mat' we 'entertain. and hereby- tender to the bereave'd widow' and children . of the deceased our deepest, feelings otsyMpathy and condolence with them in thlsonexpected and Irreparable loss. •. • • • . • Ream - A - TO,. That the Secretary be requ es ted to furnish .an -Mistral copy of the preamble -and - resolittions to • the family of our deceased friend --• , • • -AISI)REW EASTRICIL President, HcaTta„ ar.,,.Serretury • • ; I' • THE C'OA.I, MARKETS PRICES Or COAL BY THE CARGO • fooirasxrecp a ee►LV vottyuc'harriegii• 3017R.11 • - .•. . • --AT PUILADELPIVIA.. • • • ..2dancil, 2, 1.8156 lictinvikill Red Aeh Prepared,:.....s. 6 . lA@ 6 25 tc Chestput,' • , 5*QOO 5 25 - ..•", White Ash, Lump. Steam • O. • . *. St. Boat and Broken; 5 750 6 00 .• "" Egg and_ Stove, , .. 5 50(q) 5.75. • " .. . .. . 5.0005 25 'Lomet lelLLump; St. : 80at... ; ........• 5 75( 6.00 "' .'" . . ...... 5 75r" . 6 00 ". Prepared' - • 750'6.00' " Chestnut, . . . 5 250 S 50' Lorberry Coal, • • • . .:6 0006.25 Belmont Bed• Ash,.. , • W®6 25 . Lehigh Lump; St. Boat Broken,— - : • • " - Prepared, • ' : " Chestnut, ' • @):' Broad-Top,' • .:... 6 75'0 7 00 sci anion Coal ai Elizabethitort . . ••- • Lump.sud St: Boat by Cargo: 8 00g -8 37 St. Boat • 9.0603. • Broken. ..... .. .. .. .... 9 OO@ 975 :Egg . •: : .... • . • ,-8 12Q 8 '75. 8 (Ice .• • • •• - 9 .soe 9.65 Chestnut, .... . • - .7 1.2 g .7.37 . . . ' • • Lehigh Ceal at •Elikalieihpert. Liimp'and St. Boat by Cargo • • :al Broken:. and Egg `.` - " J. • • Prepared' - . .". . , " '• - (b) Chestnut • . .' •••• • . - - • 0 ---- . • ,••• AT BALTIMORE .. . .. • • 51Anca, 1; 1866. Shalin Ash-whillekialv . B 00Q ," • . " 000 . L' • .• • 10 . 00rd,10 50 ~chole tali. • " ". • " r etai l.. - (cti . . . . .. .. . - .Triule very_ mush depressed;: with entlicient ebiek ti) Meet all 'demands. -, . _ .. '- • .., ... OUNRERLA_ND COAL—Rim Of mine dull at . -75(07 00 . . c. o'. li.. , 4i.LeenAt.Point,.fur hipping Sumlijots for eity.trool7 (inir . 4 25. - . . ...,.- - • COAL:. • FREIGHTS.: • . . Froie.t. , from :-P1 9 R:iclimMad WhilatPai, Freights from 'Eliza (No quotatitins.j , Freightw fropi To Phil iclelphin .OE . • • a. Nei: York 805t0n.... ...... ... .. . .IVreiglatm-froin.Georgetown or . Alexnndrin. To Philndelphia ' • .•• $1 75® . We ton • • • . . . . On the anticipated reduction of tollsici t 2 per ton from Schuylkill Haven to P.Ort.RiChtriond, the trade.havo reduced pies for CoaLaccOrdinglV. The'reeult however, hiS not been. to stimulate htl 7 .iness, and . hilt'few.orders.,are being received. Tlic wharves at :Richmond are• nearly filled; and 'riot POITIe .IMavy shipirients are. made, but :little additintialt'oal' can lie received - there. The-re.. 6111[8 must tie, toe,autip. a nespQndien.of many of the Mining-operations for a •• • Ita•bialk - ibtanoy Coal Trade for 11866.. • Week ending with last'Saturday; • • .' • . . . • Nwicas OF Sdirezaa. - Mahanoc Coal . Company; 'Delano Colliery . • Mount Etna Glendon Coal C.61111)11TIS . ..... AteNeiti CoalA iron Company,. Cuyler Colliery - Rathbun. Caldwell &Co • Coal RunCoal.Comparty. ; • ; Knickerbocker Cdal Company... i. 13. Reber ,St Company ' E: T. Stillman • • Other Shippen4 . . .. ~. CorrestKindinz wfek laßtyear. Decreq se .. Increase.. - . . *. Coal 'Trade by IlEtailroad,. lei. 11:466. Et. Clair , Port Carbon ..1;9.00'43 - Potlertlle - • ' ': - , •• 522-1)0 Schuylkill . liaren.„:,,• '' . '.. 21.502 05 . . Auburn - -.• Port Clinton ' . : - • . 7.359 . 15 - ' Preciously .TOI fol4itir,v.),e'eeark; Tosameliene lart year llafuuytkill Co; Railroads: for 1860. • The followir4. is . the quantity coal transported over the followingliallrOade for two days ending December. 11, 141[9.1r-TOTAL. MineiTiltk e S. Haven "ft. - .l{ • 22,405 OS - 218.014 15 Mt. Carbon . •" • . 608 18 5;434 17 Mill Creek " •-• . 7;502 03 • .76.244 04 31uhanoy inroad Mt" " 18,247 03::131,50419 Little Sebnylkill; . TiadefOr 866.• •• Amount transported'auring • the last'monlh: movin. , • • TOTAL. - 2;25•1 ; '242E4 12 .950 : 15 . 900.15' -9, 1 213 07 . •' 5,265.:07 . . Lorbe.rry Creek • Sl.rataralrnad Union Canal Railrnad . . . Lehigh Coal. Trade fci . r 11066 For iveck - enAine on . Saturddy bukti OPERATORS Warrior Run • Parrish &Then t osi, - Lett. Coal & Nay. Co Other Shippers... Bariyville Coal Co::. Dalano Total Sanie time laat, Decrease lnemuie. NEW AD.vERTIEENT.s. • S PECTACLES AND -111(13. GLAKriEr*.-...A urge asst rt • went on hand and'for saie by • . • JOSEPH DUERR, Watchmaker' .4evraler,.Centre St., Pcittsrille, ..three doors above the Mortimer House.: Xarc.ti.B, 'O- 9 • . rr advertiser.having a large T rognaintante in the Retail Coal Trade, la dmdrons o ading as agent for's firms. class Colliery: • Persona wishing . their Coal Introduced to Philadel&la - market will please address' 1.. 11: C. Montgomery Motel. Sixth and Willow 84., Philadelphia. - . • Mareh,3„ " .. . ' •-•" - • • —_,-..- - • • • • :- - 1. ,-- . 7- '-1 tAil. : ;00 ......• • . _.... ....- .•,.. •. •,. . . .. .. : . . .. . .. • • ..-„, :. • .. . . . • .. • . .•,, . ~,,.--• - _.. -......... .. .. . . . . _ . . ..- • 0 01 A, . : .. i , .. - :: ', . ~d .... ., . • .•.._ .. ... , . .... '.--...--. --,_ • : -.:....:-:..- _.,. ‘ ll, ‘ -:- ..: . .... . . ... .... .......„ SSILLFITILL'Ir' DISEASES AND: DEFORMITIES TO which They are Subject, Tipfl-,:.tT . ; - 0-N..i - F-,..R. OF NEW . YORK CITY, FINE'S HOTEL, HAMBURG, PA., Fro® March 2/1 I. the Oda AMERICAN HOUSE, PO'ITSVILLE, Pao Brim Aarch Gift** 4be.11.416i.. • - Be - eines cnintile lditteses 6f ,the and Ear, and perform .all ditrictilt ope. ations in. iirgery..... . He . operates for'eattiract..Without pain. •by a. new Hestra - ightens : cresi eyes - in; one' Minute., In old or . . . Be inserts artificial eves tO move - and a pear: natural: Dr. Jimes cures sore - eya,with medicines. which give. no coin. • *: • . . • He treats. amattrosis Or nervons .bitridnese, with a Fuccess heretofore,anknown. • • lie cures discharges of, the ear; caused by scarlet fe-. ver. measles, or other diseases. —• • ,•-• inserts:'art ear druins . .. - wlt re • the natural dram ..(membrine) is destroyed;' which improves the hearing •". " • • Dr. J. performs all, delicate operations •in opthainile and aural Surgery. • ' •• • He operates for artificial pnpll-r.failing of the eye lid he'reznenies at once.. • ,'• : • • • lle ctire.i.stannnerintr and stutteringin one hour. • . Dr: Joneie instrunient• are superior to :those , of any snrgeon in • Americs ; and gives him a decided. advan tage in his speciality. . 0!')D12; RiCE:NT:CITRE. •, of'the Skill: jbared by-De _About tvielve Yeuis age: an 'eruption .appenred all aver my body whieligavevery,much trouble. • The dixtors called it Wier. bli!.ll:iey could' not•Ctire it. -Dr. Jones came to-this 'city last winter; i consulted.iiim-3 he told me he could cure 'me.' I have need his medi cine live vveeks lam 'entiiely cured. • ..1 • • : HENRY EL BAKED, Dariisburg. Pa.. .. • .• . . . . , . .' My min his lost one of his eyes,•which dleflenred tam very much. . Dr. Jones put an -eye.in ?or. - .llnot without 'pain:which moves and appears betnral.. rind cannot. be .diattngnished frOns his. natural eye.: • ' • . ..• CURTIS WtTliEli t S,ltarrner.y - - '. . . T.- Leitzliged 45) New•ville, Cuinherland tonntyi says: ••1 was deaf, afflicted with rheumatism, nen ralgia and general nervoifs debility. lhare-been. taking Dr. Jones' medicine for only• 4 days. and would not take SUon for -the good it has already'done me.. ' • Croui.Eyer made Straight. • I haAi - crcies . eyes= one was perfrellY•blind.— Di. - Jgnes made - my sight •pi....rfect-an4 . IVaitt!lan , e .. d my. eyes T •i1 . 13VT .2 04, 534. 11%11.tr • MnS..Brelmer, LitizotaYS *he - was nowt - with' cross eyes (congenital strabisinmasy ; •the. Dr:.dones straight ened her eyeS and improved her sight yvohderfplly.. • Stairrimeriim Cured ist.OkieHouy; .. . . . . :Daniel; Edwards', Smith 'Hermitage,' lotricketer Co.; was an inveterate 'stammerer and stutterer for twerity. yearsi Di• Jones cured titniincone hour. • " • '• ' • . . . . ITOgenialer,.9ltver Springs; Lan6isier Faye. pr. Jones cared him of an impodimeMof rpeech . . . j. *SS hard Of beaking• and had a novo. n my head, for years. • Dr. Junes cured me In three weeks.. • . • MARY: BIWA:CAMP, limpeter "'Oat Officm . . . Henry Martin,.Examiner and Herald oftlee,Lan caster.; Faye Dr.',lones inserted an artificial eye for him , to' move and'apttear natural, without Olin. • . '• • • Mrs, Miller's danghter, South Muleerry "street= doughtei -, e eye Straightened by De. Jones._ • . Mr. 4. Frieek,'.Frederlek. street, cured of _deafness of 15 yeare.:etanding. .-, • , James btronti cured of eore'ey,eat.' Hies - LeaeOck Ftederieli-.Super, Silver Spr . ings, cured of 'deduces, noise in the head and dyspepsia... • • • - • Dr. Jones is note going honiewtird . from'a, profeislom al tour to the prinalpif Weiterit claim: 'His success in the .cities •of §l.- Louie.. Cincinnati. Columbus, .Pitts-. burg, , Harrisburg,- . Reading and -Lancaster,.where he bas-been practicbig for the last: six Months with init bonnifed sucrees. in restoring the afflicted; is. without preCedent.in (ipthalmic and Anml Surgery. - in the city 'of F. - to:burg during-a•pmcV fr ee of4-mouths,-Dr. Jones ettaiglnened -491 .crookd eyes .of .both - sexes'anil all: ages: cured or relieved -270-personsit deafness. opera: -led 79 tire ee for rataruct, treated with success 39 patients for- amaurosis. (nervous blindness.) cured .or relieved 20 eases of . azmits. tfmtid- ulcer in the nose.) inserted 19 artificial eyes. Jawed 1)I . relieved 134. patients afflicted ivith - entarrhal affections. cured 6 - persons of, stainblef.7 ing:.:dierated..with.complete 'success. 5 times for artifi cial pupil. - (the Most delicate and difficult operation in Upthalmic surgery,) cu-ed and prescribed for - 82 persons. afflicted Kith urtortne.s, (offensive discharge of the, ear,-) operated for pnlipi iu the nose and ear 3b times. (a Site-, cies of tumorl curediarid.. relieved. 220 persons of op thalinia,•(tnflamed eyes or 'eye lids,' or both.) cured a :great number . f all kinds -of other diseasesoiid.re-' - moved a number or specks from the eves, operated 109' times fur pelerygium Ca triangular sklif. or thickening f mucus membrane which grows over the. oyes.) .operated fur, ..ptosis (falling of. the - lids) 12 times. and cured b number of old standing diseases of-every . ty.. Dr, Jones - bar -written- testimonfala of many 'of the shove cures. and 'the, Pittsburg Chronicle. Dispatct and Gazette•made editorial. retains.. - of- his _patients during the months of February. March and April. 1803. giving, wF.kk Tutu . - 521. -t 60, 4.451 4i199 '-2.955 rm.!. . 6,499 .955. 1- • WAIT lEEE 145!, 1;3661 1,96 S 5.77 1 4 . A,`!50 2.651 39.326 . their names and reahlenm; which ,any one can see' for thenit!chrea by procuring the papern..copies of• which Dr. :lon ea has in' hh , offlre. There lots hen over 30) of Dr. Junes' cure reportedin ihe columns or:the ahrive many of which the - readers of -this "paper may • . • IT io4 A Little Girl born , bind made to Moe by Peter. Trester's ditiighteroged It , y . eers, born blind . . (congenital catamet.,) was made to, ere • light the first time by Dr. Jones on 2dondaylast. • 1 -• Lives near Greenigcb Co!: 66,086 05 486.293 18 644.379 03 60J 190 12 41,069 11 . . . my My hair has .been fatjing off. and head covered, with a• scally•-daudinff for ..13.years...- br.-Joncs .pre scribed for me three 'years ago, and le • less than two. months after.l . commenced irmig his •remediei my hair was ..t.hick. and 'beautiful, "1" cried eniny.remedlei fo: • vain, before I saw Dr. Jones... ' ' • " • - 4198 MARY ADAMS, Reading.', the Pitusburi 'O3 14th, 180 Da. Joints AT:TFIIt MONONfiIidiSLA . Horse.—We' have frequently called aaentioti to liteeignal anceeis attend , lag Dr. ,Jones', treatment. of, eye and ear die*aies: His office IS crowded every day,.and we. have yet to heir 'Of. a single case or his io whith the.patient has not received the greatest benefit from treatment. We bitveapci. ken - already of . the success with which' he - Operates for dteeasee of the-eye.. The following certificate efiruis what he can dO'in.disetufes of .the ear... We give it_ in full, because Captain Evans' is widely known here, and any statement coming froin will be read with in terest; Here is what he sifYa - : •,. •. • 2,079 04 22,100'02 Prrraiireo, : March 9. 189.--Daving been troubled with deafness for some timri:past. more mirticul,rty at tar-taking cold. and latterly becoming much. worSe, I mule tip .: rny mind, in company with a friend, to visit Dr. Jones - at the Monongahela Muse. 'On the 2d day of-Match I..did so, aud after .being-Seated,... stated. my case, giving full *Oculars. The Poctor'S reply was "I ca n restore your bearing as :well trait ever .was." 'How long will take. Doctor?" "Half an houe."— Will it be painbil ?" "No. sir: any iiperatinn :in the ear tbattvotild be pitinfutwould_be in . jurinus.". mneb will it: cost, Doctor ?" The - siim.tras named. RikILRQAD WZEL I, arrrAL 41.525 2,0111 .24.279 558. 4,661. 23,907 I 3271 • 12,079 1496 . 6.005 1;064' 7,602 1.7141 77.584 1,768 .11,030 . . . yymf cen go to work. 9 The Doctor- began and went through like some. master workman. Instead of pain t certain parts of the operation gave more- of -a 'pleasing sensation than an siperation)u which so much was 'at stake forme, '-• . ." In less than 'half an hoar- niy,hearititc.was perfectly . ,restoresi; and has remained so ever since. I paid the Doctor his prim:and - Am - perfettly-well each-tied with my bargain. , -,What I . have written I have: done voluit ' tartly. audilid Unut believe thi dire to'be - perfect, I would say so'without - regard to'anyperson. • WM:EVANE.' commercial and RiVer Reporter. ... • ~- • . . - GribbonStreet, Eighth Ward. • 970. 7,246' 2,6171 22,2.71. 9SS 12.007 2.267;'.. 9.7,h9.2 MIMI 475 .. ,5-518 1,050 12.13419 .628 6,4419 DR. JCVNItte peisnantnt *dress is; No. 16, Abington Piate. New York Cl4'.. . . , • . . Deafnee and Uoloe in the liead..iti nll fonds. cured if the. Organ hsnett thutroyed. 812' 7.281 424 2,169 . 4665 . 0 6.4 • 479 3,062 995 , • 4, ' 3791 2, 1,349 62.7 . '5791 692 3, • 4641 4. 2171 1,4961 ,„ have lien afflicted With rioacneirs. rielsikt my head, singing. Creaking. Whistling..sounds like falling of • "`"' ter., and giddinees and confusion of memory for thirty . 335 years..l.:Wes."-se deaf that persona had tospesk very B,"„ loud.to me' •,Dr: Jones. of Sete York..being at the hlo nengshela House. iturlitweingsuch great ancess.. I then reisolve4 tOtry once more.. bad been under the treat mentef.what erere_called the. beat PhYsiclans io this' 'countrfand Europe. and they had all failed.. Dr. Jones Ma cured me entirely, and that' Without Pain.' During the ehort time Dr. Jones remained in this city (Pitts burg) I have seen over a hundred ladies and'gentlemen. • that had been cured. of partial and total deafness and „ blindness by Doctor Johannes H. Jones.. It is unlver sally conceded. that he is the best Ear and. Eye Docto r '"*"' imerlat. and many say that he la the best in the - world. It ism) , firm conviction that- what Dr. Jaen 'wo nee A. Jones can't cure. can't be cured. lam so firmly .convinced of his 'Unparalleled* Skill. that I. will' take pleasure in answering any.questionethat may bi asked . me. ..tuldrese to or call on . 699 b, ,35.334 223; 27,661 286 Editorial from the IndianaOolit Gazette,'Jane 27, 18& 1 , - edited by Dr. Jordan'. Da...loins AT TUC . BAT= Tincsr.--. Pahlic • ettention we see,- is • being directed considerably . toviards this distinguished gentleutan:, and people are beginninc to, feel that he is neither s humbug nor one of the °rank. ry traveling doctors,...bat really a scientific man, a bles sing to the .afflicted, and- all, indeed, that he profess:es to be.. We have,apt ken heretofore . very highly and unqualifiedly of Dr. Jones, hut we know the man and his cminent ancc.ess in other places. and know What-tve are talking. about. We commend the Doctor to the public, not forhis.benefit, bat for the benefit of the af diietedell Rho have defective organs to the eight or hearing. As an operating surgeon, we. believe he. has no.equal In America. He. has. anent a large fortune In acquiring the knowledge he - tswesses. in' the. best schools, of - Europe, - ae well ai in this country, and. has since had ' several Years. prSctice and experience with Sumas perhaps never before equalled. . • ... . , . . ' Patients need UM stiry With Di- adrift : if their die: ease or deformittrequiree an operation, it is done in' a few minutes ; : . if they rewire medicine, they will 're-• celve what is necessary to' effect .a cure . at once, mid can take it.home without -neglect of kusinesa.. . - HIS FEEB - 1:017 . 17414,42510 $5OO •cr...iiiii •iiiiiiiiiii*inii - Ciin.:: .- ..-. -- -' Wier Count); from the Rai anti! tho poTIWILLE,Irom Mara 6th nub) the 141%. ' Who ;Hit prac*e.i.t. J ones. Near geam stow tz, l Lan - ca - ste; County; Ustir*Reloteria. JOHN KLINE, No, 121 Wall street; Pitaturg. Pa. Jan:. 1883 coNstrLTATIOI! FREE. ix:6minD _ . Than who lax° P e trO s i o th e i re r aP l - 61 11 -71 120 ,_ ifsgeg an paid at watkin talai-olootbly wth taterrals,anraten put "to considstable Ingo:armies:um . . . . . . . la wi t h i n FP their . Pea' re i itt wi t h with*tikfull i lte l i.,. 'and acctiMey,: There hi . 'aittollaliiiitite various errors . • • lerthe'iordinary modes of oalmilating wages. -Calcn- • tables, generally - iltnhdplidlY. of .figtires exposed view, areaps ~ eorifnae the On; and for • tl4:.reason are .nOt entirelj reliable. : The. book . dorm of tables censumes tee much time in .findingthe .varieus ratesOf wages, eiseh . veto .requiring different `page , and -hat the same • -4isidiantages as the' sheet' .. formahovaMentioimd. •• the use of the, instrument herein illustrated the verinue causes of error' heretofore existing, in the making up Of pay-rolls;. , are entirely ;avoided. . oonsilits of a cylinder,7on:itte 'surface of which is • arranged a ealculatest table; -the left-band.ceiturin contsins the number of days and fractions of dayi beMileelated, days, - isnd'so on for... ''any -number of days, to Snit, fiir weekly, i tiemi-MOnthly mid monthly payments; This cylinder is inclosed in • a sine casa,*and revolves therein on pins having a bearing in . the ends of the case.. It is easily: moved by, a 'nulled' head at the left end, and the wh o le is • • • neatly Mounted•On a walnut hese.. Running nearly • '' . .431,9 entire length of the case is an opening mithelently wide toexpose but one row of figures at a time. • Im mediately belOW this Opening, is placed, on the outside • Of the ease, a row of figures denoting the several rates of wisges,.from the lowest to the highest ordinarily paid. The operation of this instrument : can be readily understood by 'presenting ariexample; as follows : 7 - • •• To find the amount of wages necessary; to be Paid. for-91' days at 06 rate of $l2 per week, or $2 . per 'day. .Turnthecylinderby means of the milled head' . at the left end; until the Spires fyi; on the . left-hind' column,' appear . to -view, -then' abOve the . , figitree $l2 75,:; denoting the rate . of • wages, on the . . outside of the . 011-4 C, will he found *2o.7 . 2—Which is . , -the ainoent to be paid. • - • • • • . . . . • Tley are also arranged for calculating by the hour • sold half henir..• This is &very useful acrarlyanco; ?Ow, rtrrari! eIATICIJIJAH 0/DDRISS C. W. PEALE, 1000. Hamilton Street, WAL',XAN:N, 43: Siinth.roti..Eitreet., PHtLADELPtStA, Who will• furnish machines , at $8 for areelcly, • $5 for send -monthly, and $lO ior monthly silos. These Instruments nalnulate as low a 5.25 cents_ per d 1.866. PHILADELPHIA :; X 866: WALLPAPERS:.. : ' •. • •.2 LIOWELt 1101113.11. E.,. . • • JIANCPAO7CaEBB OP :- . Papier 41.auginita.miii Window Shnifes, :•• • ''Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PLIIIADELPIIIA: -N. B.—Always in Store a . lar4e a Stock , u! LINEN and BOOTB . D 81 . 10 lEllt.;---The undersigned. • hair opened dshop for, the mahighetrire 'of Boots and Shoes fortentlenien,"lidies and ..children, •Inlirinvegiiin.atreet. near:Schalk:is gunshop:l -Work - made to order at-the shortest notice-and in the best-style; Repairing thine. The.pat- : ••• ronage of the public is .respectfully Solicited. by' the undersigned,•.who .is an old ;member of the-Ninety ' sixth. Regiment. A A March 3, 4;6 - . • • . ',:'• • 9.3 i• • BOWER. • , • . :WORRELL • 0 WE•I3„ Ale W Olt E • , . -• MANUFATt7q:ZIS OF- LAI;+.'A.IO,,PAIICY • ;•- • :• . -.-- IN. ~ D 0 • V ...S . 1 • A ' D/- - E . •. S or every description= .-• : . Scroll,.Landocape.and Flower, _ . Gill'aud , Oold,...- • ' - . : •• : Te.auliparent nod Opaque, .• : No •229 Arch St:, below Third,',Phihrlalphin. • •• • ••• ' ,N, - I;.=A full . asiortnient.of thirds, TaaaelA And Shad Fixturea carnitAntly on hand: ~ • -Mirth 3. Ifitl,3,m PLUMBING 'AND GAS FITTING- • . • • ATTENLED TO IN ALL TifF f ifl '• • IslrCli AUGES •• . . Orderß.left at the stores - of BOSInrSITELL BRO., and GEORGE : BERNET, Centre will ' receive prompt attention. .. •', • " • • arOld'Brass, Copper and Lead notight. ' • • • • • - -- GEORGE N, DuWINING' • ' • • Cornei of Sixth and' Schuylkill Avenue. ••• Pottaylll e.;- March 'tt. tan '. • . • 9-tf • ,rr HE UNION lIA3IB are pronounced .by all who.uSe them, equal. to. any hams extant. They are selectedfrom only attictif corn led' hogs; and: the. ingredients - Used in..curing are .1111 of • the very best citiality; Particular. care isalSo taken to keep' them in. pickle only longenough to cure,' which. prevents their getting tooltalt-‘a. great Lida generiti - fault with most hams:. None genuine Unless branded: Cured only. by. CIIESEBOROUGII ,k CO.; Pork P,actory,..itud. 'WholeSale Dealers in Fish. Cheese and Provisions, JO .North Delawire - Averiue, Philudelphie., - . Packing and Curing Establishment, S. E. car. Ninth and . Reed streets. . . . March 3, .q 343 • ... • . • Josgru.oorEtitit, •. - - • A ClNNTaßttle . hStnt.a,kPOi 4cTTS:jVieLlrlleEl.ePiek..,.. • „ (three dooricaboye. the 'Mortimer Houseiliternow - ou haud A large and well selected asseri taunt of - . - • • Of the lateat styles mud highest standard of .511;Mr.-L Also *liver. Plated Wave: A lare,e. and . general variety of superior Plated. Ware: such as - Tea . and Ta ble Spgar:spoons,' Oyster and .iorip. , Litdies. -Pie.and Fish litilyes: • Cake :Baskets: Fruit Standa.• Castors, Butter Bisbee,. Waiters, Pitchers. etc., , all : of Which will be sold at the very.lowest prices. - •. ' • ..• • ..N: B.—Ciild b ought and. taken' in.'exchartge- The highest.prica given: • - 'Mareli:3,-.66.9. . . . .. .. . . • .. ' • - "A. Iligher.:AgricultUfat.Education:" • • • .. . AGRICULTILTRAL SCHOOL OF THE . POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, OF PENNA. • The-COLLEGE FA Mr.of • ITS acres, near - Gwynedd; ttimiles north.of Philadelphia: will be . oper.ed-Tor the Spring - Seion of Four months on'T uesdai T. March -13. '1866. ' Thh Course on Theoretical .alid PiactiCal Agriculture Will include Surveyina. 'Thatnage and irri gatioa, Agrienhurat' Chemistry; Motany •and Zoology. Stable Econotnyand Stuck Raisins. Test methods of Rotation. Chitivation 'and:Preservation of Crops. its.— , Early Application, Testimonials of GOod Character - and ...Habits, and. a Knowledge of elenientary Algebra and Geometry. are:riesessary‘ to secure adtaission. For Cir 7 calare and farther Information.addresS . . 'ALFRED-L. KENNEDY:M. D.: ' ?Met FacultY;College Farm; Polytechnic College, box . , Philadelphia PO. . ' - 313rrh ?, . . $5 00 o:tra v nti, - ;: i n k% oi"6 - ota h le 17, New York, Irehronry .12,1866, No. 26 Eichinge Plaice. , —The above reward wilrbe paid to any . ,deroidr.or per; eons who will give thiorniation will lead to the' iirreg and eonvictionSof the, murderers . of .lIENRY - H. DIJNNA: on the night Of thn 10,11 of January InsL neat .PcttsN; 116 Schuyl kill County. 'Then= of 84500 will be paid for the '-arrest. arct:-Conyiction of the per -eons who were acccskaien the - murder whether be-' fore or after. . . . Paden. information may, feel assured that their names will net be "Wed, nor will they be-railed ae witnesses except - with their connent,•mirinhonld they .desire to-leave the :County, employment will be pro: Mired. foribem elsewhere. , •. •. . ' Information may be given to Major AMES' ELI,IfIr. District. Attorney df Schuylkill .COrinty. , -at -.to W.-W. DUFFIELD, Esq.„ at Woodside, or to the siibecriberi, in 'New York: , o'. W.• Preat; March 3' .66 .* • " • 9-gt.• ' • jrAT ENT •1171PROVE711EINT *OF • STEAM. UYIE...:TO all whom it may Concias--For and in coisideration of $— in hand: paid by, JAMES WREN of the .•Borriukti :of Pottsville, County of Sehnylkill. to. Lewis Eikenberry of Philadelphia. the teceipt whereof has been acknOwl edged. the said . Eikenberry has sold • to-It:0d JAMES WRENtbe,right to apply it in the County Of .lichuyl- State of Pennsylvania- on all - Steam Engines now in use •or that may hereafter be need; Lewis hikenber rrs lntoroyed. Cat-off for: Economizing - Steam by. Erni:earn tian--( for *hid' letters net - ent. dated -November 111.. ISOI. haYc..heen :el:anted tri. the said Lewis Eikenberry by the United States.y All . persons desirona. of r informatien• regarding the benefit of this. Valve curl receive the same - at•My office' in Coal. street. The benefit of. this Valve to all' persons Using Steam Engines is from '2O to - 40 per cent. on the beat engines built. It can be, applied to-all old engines.-- - Machinists are requested to take part in fthls import ant improvement. They 'can secure frbm me the use fee building new engines and, also for nntting the im provement-on old enginel.: They can ice-the motion at mY. works in Coal Street: Wherel have iton my en gine. working to the savings herein stated:. • it alsn.can he aeei3 at Rath at. Atkins Zb Bros.'s and . Palo Alto Rolling JAMES. WREN.' ' Washingt?n•lron Works, Pottsville. Feb. r, •66 T.ETTERS Remaining V net is' used 1-A the Post Office at St. Clair, State ...of • Peuriylvirds, on the lat - day Of Mareb,lB66.:. - 'TQClbtairi.any of thOse letters., - 'the apPliCant must call for "ad6ertiied lett.m.” give the date- of, this list, • and pay one cent for. advertising - . . • 1r not called for within one month, they will bn .sent to the Dead Leiter Office. ' • Aeoyia Edward Heaton Annie Payer George Bower rheobald . :Barrie Wm '2 • 'PerrYP " Belly Mithl ' ; . Harrison Mary' Rii!hrirds Thos . - BraleyJames.. ....'.Horan John . ' Richardson &Co BtrazetHenry ' James Win • , Bothwell James- Brennen Michl • • Jono. Jan. ',Sutton Thos • . . . • Campbell .II Jonas David. EtePl.le" Mii"lsm• Clark•Patk donee -Miry :'Swan ?dial . Connelly • Kiernan P. . Samuel Taylor •- Canningharn Ownliing John • Toltin•Chas K , Connor John Lanigan Jae 4 Teusey John Cenmo, Edivd . •Morri.iy John Wagner John . Dolan John . Morzati n•• " Wertlei Anthony Evans Albert McClintock4 • '-. Walker. David • Edwards. t ReezelKeAndrew Jae.'_ • Watson Luke -Entrees Jtuneir • MulroyMartin - . Wood Sarah J Foy .Lawrence • tlitaliley Sarah Thoeld FryAlmer;:-.lleStahois•Eliza • •Wlse Lizzie -; ; • .. . • Umber Wilhelm Nelson-John .• •". .-• •. • March . , , •• :P. M. . . f ETTRIBB Itensatistog gluelaisuelt L. the Pan Office, at Pottsville, -State of tennsylva tile, on the:2d day of - March; 1866. To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for “.advert's-eletters,t. ,, give the date of this', list, and pay one cent for advertising. . -• • . If not called for within one month; they Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: . ' • ' . Boe Banks- • . Evans John J :Martin Henry Bmans Davis . 2 ' - - Eavens Apod Moose Jacob . . Butler F.R Embciden . Sallie Martin Mary, • - Barrett - Judle GRFlyiln Johu ' - Miller Emma. Bennet John". Pullman Nearer . McMullen Sarah Barber Wm It . Green William : O'Centior Tlioe 9. Butler Mary George Caroline FOwers.Mrs Bradley , Mary Gordon Grace , . - Ramsey Rciwley :BoSsard Mary .. Guth Je enlit3 Smith Christian . Bartlett Kate • Ropgood Richard . Salmon Michael •' . Brennan Eliza . ' Rerun Patrick Saylor , N • - Cobenus Holbrooke. John Strouwi , Mary A Conor Charles. Earner Jerome. r Sybel FannY Charleton Betsy Benner Salford tlai2nah B Commine.'John • Mason Margaret Saxon Violet - Witham James. Harman Mary Thomson Chas . Condon,Mni John Jeultinaßey Jeff Taylor Thos. Chadwick Elizirtilottas Joseph White C L • '• Collard Lucy • KOiloghan point Wearier John • DauntElijahKelly Kate • Weil W M • Doran John Learrhilchsel • Walker Rebates' Dougherty Rohn. • Lindeomuth 04 Wommer Duds . Mrs Robt T Lloyd:Jaa ship 'Walker Cmharine Ic Elizabeth-. 7 ewis flunmb. , Williams Eliza'th• . Dolled! Ann '1604.1 W • ' Wheldod Wm sbip a, mita • in f irKoz. • :~- GEORGE. W. CROSSCUT, ENGRAVING 702 Chatian kt.,•Phitadrlphia,.remina.; .. • • 'fFornei.Prers-Buileng.), , .• Views of. Cities,' buildiuMt• Machinery, Portraits'. Tinted . Bnvelopes, Book. Illustrat leas, &c.-- Design. for: Druggist's, DrrLiquor. - Tobacco,' -.Flour Perfultery, and allitindavi•talueis. • , '• • • •. Particular atteution given to. Machinery. rind' Colo . work. •• • . - •., Mardi 3, . . •• 628 • 'HOOP .• 628.' HOPKIN'S "Own"' Itlak6,'' . 7.••••; • • alL:ivt-LeTittro . •WHOl.E 6 4 l * ..ll,: p •No. 635 .1 rch lAt., Philadelphia. • . • The most: iumPicieasiortment of Ladies? Misses' and Children's lli”n? Saucts-in the City gotten up ex pressly to uniet•- the 'waiits of tiNt,:cla•a trade.: embrac ing the newest and most _desirable Styles and Sizes o "Gore Tiails." of e%gry .letv..ithfrom 221' to 4 yard. • round,-20" to s'i $2. to $5. OW --Plain Skirts all le . ngthic. froze 2 to - 3 yarda round the- butt o n: a' • • - Ourline Of - Misses. and Children's- SUIRTS: are pre, verbially'beyond4ll competition, -for . vanety-of style and i..,zes , -;•-as well as for 11111S.11 and durability varyin . from 6 to 33 inches,it.. length . .. 6 to 45- Springaat 35 ct• to $2 25. All Skirts-of our oWri make." are warren' ed to • give 'satisfactimi r but buy none as such, ' they have..flupkiies Hoop Skire•Manufactory,' No' 62 . Arch Street." staruped•on each Tabl: . .- • • Abocceonstantly on hand. good Skirts. manufacture.; in New York and the likistern States. which we sell r. very . low Pricee. ,lot of cheap Skirtatls-Sprins, - cents.: 20 springs, $l . 25 springs...sl 15t . 3u springp 'll 25 and 40 apringa $1 , 50:• . , • ra^likirtamade to Order and Repaired, irTr.ams Ost.v, ,Marrti 3. "66 A. 141. EN- 4 -IUED-Ii: - S.' , , -. • AiNINIC),INTEP • i'•••• • • • F.:E R.I.:1::L.1-1.:•I.:Z:E:1 Packed in' Yea;-11aos"15i) lbs. cosh.. Price, $35 per 2000 cts. per lb tradeittsc ,, ,,ot aitaiswi tftflealer,. . . . • & N....conane.thilr•Ow4ntloas ,at lUe Agrieultart Worka eniirabi . to tile mouulticture of their celebrate. 'articles, • . . . . • . . . Improved Super-Tlioitilaate'.Of .Litm . • ... -. •-;.'" Ammoniated- .Fertilizer.. : : . . . ... • - - . • .A.1.11.EN, & - NEEDLES. 425. Delawai9.AvOnie rind 41 S. Water . :Stieet, (Fire ... . y Stole Ouve'Clapstnut.) ... • • -. : ' IP. , Ulf no article-4 but tiu.ah as in,, 01i - safely recom : pli'end.' -., . • . ;: • •.. . March 3, .66.9 . -13 t •.• .: PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP 'COBPANY'S And Carryisag tthe . LEAiiE PIER -lie. 42, `SORT lIR . IVER; foot of Uanal - Street. at 1.2 o'.elock noon, , iin theist:llth: and 21st 'of: etierv - montb:(except t% hen these dates fail on San day. and then on tiie prereding.Satarday), for . ASPIN . - WALL. cenneetimi Paintiina Railway, with oiie 01 Cumptiny:P'Steainships frdre. Palladia fot SAN FRAN CISCO, Lunching at ACAPULCO. . • connemits with GOLDEN . *CITY. ' h —Tr ENRY en...kunqn, connecting with COL 0- RAno. • ''2lst . --NEW.YORK. connecting with CONSTITUTION. A discount of ONE QUARTER from steamers' rates ' allowed to second earou and. steerage passengers with -families:.'Afeo, an allowance. of:ONE• QUARTER ou through - rates to clergymen and -their families, and • school teachers t - soldiers having honorable discharges, • Oneliundied Pounds Baggage allowed each 'adult Baggage-maitters accompany baggage through, and.at• :tend to ladies and children without male.. protectors. • Baggage received on the dock - the - day. before sailitn. -from sterimboatic..railroads, and - passengers .who prefer .to send.dowit early. ' :. • . • •.: • '• • • . 2 An experienced surgeon on board. • Medicine- and id- A Steamer. Will be placed on the line January lst. . • to - -run from NEW- ORLEANS to :ASPINWALL via HA} ANA. .. For - Passage Tickets In• * further information: "apply at the Company's.ticket Mike, on lthe Wharf. FOOT•OF CANAL STREET, NORTH MY ER. NEW YORK. • ' . • - • F. W: O. BELLOWS, - Agent.. . Dec 23, '65. • . • 61 lltn• l'emißyl'a Beneficial Gift - Association . . Will distribute among its Slembe;rs from • • . • $5OO to. 55,000 Etriet7 ... lll . .• Ckin Isting •of • • .• . Planos. •• Cabinet Organs, ffelodeons; - . Watches of all' Kinds, • • • Plitols, . Gnus, tic', • • ,• tIliT NO BOGI.T I BOGS JEWELRY:'! • We sell a certificate of membersh ip ad• one package • o f our celebrated Jetlnk Powder, which giveathe.told ay an opportunity in addition -thereto, of receiving one of the above splendid pret•eids. - •• • • • . We distribute - 14090 - .for • evefy,•theusaind Packages sold. the gilts ranging from 23 units. to $lOOO, accord- Th' e Association will •ra-purchase from the • recipient of the giftany article ht the natal ,wholeslie.price:. and , pay, for the, same in cash. if he so desires: • w 6 make: this statement to assure our -patrons that we are •Thitting•ln low pri2ed articles at high prices. • • ' . ,Two disinterested persona will be chosen to Make the .distributions, tils•we do hot. deterinine who .shall re. calve the gifts, but. simply attend to fOrwarding.them • to the recipients.. • .1 - •• • ' • • • ••• • .This enterprise is authorized' by' U. S. license, and _the method of distribution secured by copyright. ..SEND SI. '23 . POR:A 'CERTIFICATE, AND SE ••cuRE, A. SPLENDID GIFT . • ••• • .. • The datribution Mi . March will takepiace in Wtlkes. berre,'Pa., on or about the 20th: when a certified circu. • inc will announce the result. • Address' , • : • .J. R. PERRY, rort CUltoit, , I 4PORTANT:,TO . EA gm • •r. . . ••• _ _ _ • Manufacturers et Raw-Hone Super-Phosphate, PHILAPEI.P4T.A.; February . 1586, Ne 'have this 'day _ decided. to 'reduce the .plice of 'LUMEN IL4W-40N13 SUPER-PIIO.3PfIATE: OF . . 835,per..2,000 , .-POUNDS, . . :2,000 ; Which is a reduction of $l5 - per tnn. in, less than one year-our price being in thti Spring. of 1865. Seventy Dollars_ per Ton in. Philadelphia, and Seventy-five Dols tare per Ton in Baltimore. • ..• • •-• . .• . • This is much lower according to the present value of, .all the -materials' used .im the manufacture of our 1115- NURE, than eeerbefore: • •• • • • - '• . 1 gar The - rice for. the Spring season will NOT BE FURTHER REDUCED—bytt.we inay Audit necessary •ttradvance.trom the.aboye figures as-.the season pro- , gresties. • •• : • The. constantly incleasing.-detriand for our.. RAW= .BONE- SUPERPHOSPHATE QPIAHE from All parts of our country. and the great Advantages we alone pea sees in controlling iarge.amounts.. of Bone. stock. - .enasi bleus to give the agricuithral. community. a' MANURE] AT A LESS PRICE' PER TON, than - can belroduced' by the farmer himself, even. if he•PaseesSed the advan, tage M buying ail thellone=stodi at wholesale prices... • Send in your orders to the- nearest -dealer as early as possible. ..Tours. very truly, -•.- • •• • B-.41:10/1•& SONS,.SoIe MaifufitctureriA,- . A • [March 3, '69 . 9- DESIGNiNG'4I%'D W 0•0• D VIIROUGLI LINE TO CALIFORNIie, TOT:CITING AT 'MEXICAN MATS,. MEM OTTiCP; & SONS. No: 2O S...Dr6ormur. AvENci. • •- _• 101TC1131 AKER MD JETi'ELEIi, - - -Centre Si:. (three doors abOve the Mortimer Hon .%) hand a-large andt!ell !elected ageortment of fine •:• -.Abliold-andigikrer,Waitekteri--7*.s Also a large varie* of.dne . Goldlewelry.,Gold Eludes Medallions, Ear and 'llbger Rings: Breastpins—Brace lets, Gold Pemcils, Pens, Armlets, Thlitables, Studs. bleeTe Buttons, Ate— all of width wUI be'otfered !Mettle at greatly reduced prksa. ' • - Pertioalar attention given to reps/tins of Wetting.; (Plocks and.Towelry. Went L , 54 —4. moc - KwooEo NEW COLLAR. • mailed de' Nook wad with %Part .ThelomininMd Cal annotinct . "the Made that they havejust brenght out chew Molded Collar. hay .,,initassziteamerhm.thiseciorat...antLibetter litthrrand. shaped-than any beretiMore produced. twithAbeeicept4op 4.;•,:patarocatisklokh pined Col, • . The paper solid and --Will not split. =I is cons'-' quently Etronger sod more durable tbutanyheretofore made, tieing mantifactured.by - the parties who Con mans, yeati past have made the bond-deed and bank note pa per Tor.the U.S. Treasury Department.: In addition to able the collars thetriselves are. ntade by the rime ' , Chinni as our hest chith lined:goods; and are. gluon-, , teed the best Al paper Collin' made: " • " Mich collar hi branded with an "AAMO.W.,” which has been,. regiitered • in. the 17.8A:beta Court. as our Trade Mark for' this mutlity,of goods: • "- gairA new Ape of dtatxronte offered trijobbers. _ • LOCK WOOD MEG.. CO. • 233 and 339 South Third'etteet. Or 93 !Made street, New. Terk.. • Jan 27, .66 . . • . 4-ami .11 .-- :0.. - 1' 4 . :.: T:: - 7 :S * Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime ALANVFACTURED BY THOS.:E. 1-10 LT„ AGT., SONITYLICILL WEN, PA. .. Farmers and DiaJeri in . Fertilizers win observe ttuit'l kare . adopted the - above "Tiede Mare," to show those who 'uSe my...,Sup!i-Phosphate: made' from the' Raw 13063; that theyttre getting my manufacture: • • y patrons willplense.be careful in purchasing, that, the abate 'grade - Mario , id stamped upon each bag,- as nonebtherts genuine. , • • . • • - I am now ready to bitpply the above superior Fertili zer in large. or small .quantities—in new bags Of ZOO pounds each • Alen. zlways on band, a stook of fine Itaw7gone; Onst—composfor.. top dressing, - Plaster, &c. A'trade discount allowed to dealers... • . •POST OFFICE ADDRZS-4 7 -TIMOth L. 1101 LT, A';t.,.Fchny76fJHaven Pa,., ..• ' . . . . . SEEDLING PO'lr A ug • TO ES.--Foi • the. purpose of introductiori, the Subscriber., luis. received . a small lot of Goodrich's itwedlin Potatoes .' among. which are the.extni early, - which t. are now all the rage—a Potatato selling for Inst'Fall at Some of the exhibitions.— ' Price - SI 23 a peck. Also Garnet Chill.'Rur.ty (loafs, $@ a buittel.• ..klichigan White Sprouts, Fors Seedling, for.eale at his Seedetore. • • lIE-NATIONAL•LAND. - . . • . • • -• No; 60. Broadway , • New York ; Bay and sell MINERAL 'LANDS in Pennsylyanla and ether States. and Improved .and unimproved AGRI CULTURAL LANDS, .in the Southern and Wcadern States on Comthission. ' • . . • A large number of Ftimi . and Plantations •in Vir ginia and other*SearkrOStates for sale. • A..N..MEYT-ERT • . JOAN, BRANNON : • ..:Of pea York. .• . of West r~BUY •YOLK TEAS MARKET..-AT TIHE STREET,TEA -..HOUEE,, • . Corner. or . Twelfth nerd Rlarket . Strecte, op pneife•t!i Great.firmers• fliti '4.l; . to s ac Fetrlf. 'Ca :7 7-Iy . 11142 Market .Phllatfelphrt. A " NI 4111 1 11 E E , Eof Vetter takqe Rink - .Enisatie.—Will be sold at public wile on • •' • • Monday, - March CI, 1866: At the bonne :of Samuel:Filbert,- in Pinegmve, Schuylkill County. the followingreatesuite, Viz': •• I' No. 1, A, good' farm, situate-in Pinegrove toamship. Schifylkill CniintV; on the. Mad leating,fromUnion "Frirge to.Pinegrove.' about' five miles from the latter adjoining land of John Stubhanr. K Price ,and- others. ntaining. about 14S acres.. The • imProVemen m bi ;consist of a twoa - story Hetine.•good. - Bank Barn, -And other necea eery ont-biiildingn.. • ; • . • excellent Tavern Stand. with abOut.eight evesof-land: adjoining Na The Improvements eonnist of a large two-story Frame' House. Ice llonse. - Stabling, and other out-buildings. Also a Smith Chop. :This' is a Arst-: Cl ans country. stand for o.Tavern; and Is doing a large buinn now.- , :A Railroad has been ,o rated through the-above tracts, and if made fof .which therein no iThubt), a stopping' place Is shoot& certain •to be made on one of them. • • ' • ...!Ne. 3.- . lS.acres and 144 perches of land, . near No 1. adjoining land of Henry Smeltzer and othera.. • • . ALSO.—On Tuessisty,,l2ltireb3.l3th..l966: at • the Public House of . B. O. Lantz,. on No, 1, North Lebanontownshipi•Lebanon counry, the following real •- No. 1, The.undivided half Of. tbat well kriown•Siore and., Tavern Stand knOwn as Shirk and (.4eesa-a Ciinhed ed therewi th , are two lots' of ground. a good Shed, 2:*.by 48 feet, and other im- provementa... This is One of the best business places In the enmity., and enjoys a large custom: . • • . . No, 2. The undivided one fourth of a Store House. adininingN 1 and the Union Canal. ' , No. 3, ,A-new Shed, 32:1w - 45 feet. on alotof-T5 by 45 f;:ct, adjoining . :No:l nndthe Union Uanal. • No.'4. - A tract of land cfmtaining 4 lota.' each 30 feet 'front and 122 feet deep, fronting on PinegrOve street; ' and adjoining -the 'old burying ground of the United - Brethren. ~ No 5. The ,undivided "half" of a good, new' Brick House and Ent- of ground, in North - .Lebanon. town , ship. Licht's . Arldition. new the - B, orough - oi North Ley.' anon with puinpiind - other improvements. • - 2 - IVThe abode pmperty.will positively be sold, • risSale to commence at 1-o'clock'::P.- M., on each •• day, whenterms of wile will be made known by. ' • ISAAC - HOFFER. - -:Astaignee, • ' • • , of Ji1itA.71.4:4 ciELBANIA.N and Wire. . T,,,elSanon, - Feir24.: , . 2-3 t . . . . . jokiunurc SALE- o f P,ERMONAL Prop '. . crty.—The rinderslened intebdato. sell at - pithily; sale, the follmtine valuable personal property.. •.. On Fridra*,-Iflnrch 16th,' E66,' .. • At 10 i ecrock..A. 31, at. his residence. In North 14an beim T6wnship. .Schuylkill County. 'one mile east of the Alms House, on the . Centre turnpike, the following 4 horses. 4 cows. *jib 21elfers, 2 hoes, a sow auS hoar,-ChiSter County Whites. weighing about 300 pounds apiece ,• 3 shaats. Sheep.- a two-hdrse threshing machine. 1 iced drill, d. fanning mill, 2 corn shelters. 2 hr.rrgws.. 6- Wawa. 1 cultivator, 2 four bor.e-*acons. 1 spitie .wagon, 1 Sled. 3 grain cradles., 2 to chains, 1 get blacksmith!. tnolii. 609 - sounds of iron. rakes and forks,•o sets :of • harnetis and fly-nets; 1 Saddle. cow chains, bay, laddcris.'wagnu box, hay by-the ton. straw by .the bundle. stoves : and Pipe, beds and bedsteads. minim:it'd& barrels; and many othei farming and household Imalementa too numerous to mention. Terms find. ekinditiOna .will be made. known on the der and place of Bale by • JAMES . LESSIG - fSa.tai. STAMM. Auctioneer.. • ' ' NortivhfanWeim Tp: Feb 44, .81 ." : 9 -at • -- LoR,ILLARI) FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY iO4 Broadway, New: York. cash Capital Assets W. S. SHEAFER, Agt., Pottsville, Pa . Feb 24.'6G. .8-1 y SPR_T.N Ci-FIELto FIRE AND MARINE • INSURANCE:.- - -...C(W4,.NY SPRINGFIELD; MASS Cash Capital . . . .. Wlll.-CONT;i7....Tr.: Setty. -.- ' - EDMUND FRZZMAN, Prest - . ' - CHARLES E. LANE, general Agetitt... • wtviiirg. S.' SHEAF.ER, ,Agent.' - s lreb 24, '66 .' ..., .-•- .: ... . 8-17 A GENTS WANTED : .eve ry ToWeenir, 2 - I:Boeotian andWaeo to renew for "The Great OnerVoiwitte Inter 111iietery,” containing Facts and not Politic& . The only work, every page of which bee been prepared fOr the. press - since - the close of the . . . . The popularity of this work has no parallel as more, than 51Y,C90 copies have been sold the last three mcinthi. • It contains as much 'history as any Of the one or two voliune works . out, and yet is sold for only $4 50,- bound either' in morocco or sheep.. 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Tg...'.:U.VAST:-.NEWS.' Melia if. Iterrer - .la. she. Sem . lik-0 Gearyti Primpecit&--laterepsing lilibeel. . 4 . . .ITon.atries'Johrison,late protisknial Gov- erior.of:Geotgia,- wh,o is now hi Washirigton city, ; sers. the cootlitioo of affairs in'that 'State : is very far' from being as juitisfattery. as.when • • the civil governnient•was first "restored. He Speaks of. the Freelinmes Bureau as an abso necessity,•both, kir.the .iiinfen.reen' sad thp black:yawl:that it Is'.ltery.important that moretompti he sentjuto the South at once. . • Letters from LOuTsiatiis statelhell'e.reign of terror is fullYzorgaiiited there; murder of ne goes, ro,bheries, and outrages'of all kinda are of daily occurrence. The State_ Militia are continually. shooting and outraging the freed men.--. Hatred towards the Government is the rulingpassion of .the mass.of the people; and while here tire a few- good loyal men there. they are entirely powerless in the hand's of the rebels. Northern men cannot live there in safety. . • . The Harrisburg Telegraph 'sates that at least eighty-one of the delegai es elected to the Union. State Convention will support. Gene ral Geary on. the first ballet. Only sixty:Av ert votes being requisite to , a Choice, his nom inatiOn is rendered certain_ - • The'freedrrien throughout the Smith know' of the veto of the bill for_their protection,. and are despondent. The rebels tire)abilant, and. according to the Presidential interpre: union, 'believe they have never been out' of the Union,' They want all protection to the freedmen witin:r mu_ It is said. that tine-fifth of the American demand. for iron is now supplied by England, the internal n venue taxes having nearly counteracted the protection afforded by the custom duties. Our maim actures must be adequately " protected, .or a. terrible financial crisis will ,ent-tie. .• - • • - The writ of HABEAS CORPUS' leas been sus pended in Ireland. On February - 17th. over log:persons,' including :a Col. Byron, said to belone to the United States army, were ar re.sted- in Dublin.. John CrMahoiley on Thursday, issued a . proclamation; in New York. 'calling the Fe nian Circles' together; arid telling them that the hour had come for them to start for . their d aination. , . The public debt of the United' Stati.s, is $2,827.868.950 46: There is in. the Treasury. over „fifty:five and-a half million &Ham iu .coin, and sixty million dollars in currency. . Reports are prevalent of a decrease in the clerical force of the departments at-Washing,- ton. It is said .all those who differ with .-the Executive web) be summarily discharged. • Senator Doolittle made a speech at New Haven, on Wednesday, disparaging Senator Sumner, for which he was hissed.. - The question of the admission of the Tenn essee members will probably come up in the House on Monday next: .. The Nevada Legislature has endorsed the action of Congress on the veto. • T - CONGRESS.' urei tg 6 x B::BAI , ZN AN WASIIINGTON; Feb, peti tion was presented from citizens of lowa fora Constitutional ame.ndnient. recognizing .the cals.. tericiof God and the "divinity.of Christ: , woo agreed to perinit Tilestrs. Baxter and Snow, Sena tore from ArkaneaS, to withdraw their cre dentials' from the Senate • filea. .It ''Was then' moved to refer the:Credentials to the Judiciary Committee, but a motion to lay. them on the ta hie was carried:•—yeas 27, -nays .17 . . a motion to allow Metiers .BaXter arid Snow the privilege of the floor Was tabled—yeas 27,popi 18... The Joint resolution agkinst the admission of Southern rep reseti tativei• was (10540 'The .1)111, authorizing 'telegraphic communication with the West. Indies was considered and finally.re.committed. •-. • was introduced to 'continue in force and amend the Freedman's Bureau: act. Resolutions were) adopted, looking to the levying of contributions:on the Southern - people; also to the repeal of auction . taxes on property surd 'by, • jadgment.: The Military Committee • were in structed:to report a bill to equalize bounties. • A Legislature resoliation was presented from, the Virginia in reference to the direct tax. The Reconstruction Committee , reported a constitu tional amendment, seettring the civil rights of the Maims in all the States. • Fab. 27.—Ss:frri.Mr. Wilson's military hilt was repOrted from the Military Committee,,With-, :some slight amendments., - Bills were. introduced amending the act relative to-land :bonnties • ex.:. empting frOui taxation lands:granted'Aoi r eSuce tioual pnrposes ;;tiiitrautlionzing the furnishing of officialtlotiuments to United States judges. A resolutiOn was adopted, again palling on the Pros- Mealier inforination relating to the Provisional Governors and Conventions of the, Southern States. A resolution of thanks halm officers, soldiers and seamen of the , United States,:reporteo from the Military Committee, was passed unanimously.— The joint ,resolutiou ,against the. admission of .Southern members elect was debated. Mons?..—B, solutions of the New Jersey Login's- iire relating to the Veteran Reserie.Ciiriis were resented. Bills were introduced tiling the num- ter of judges of the U. S. Supreme Co -relative . urt, and changing bertainjudieial districts, •also to fees of officers in U.S. 'Courts. Bills were re-I ported regulating trade with the British possel mons.' and fur the development of public !ands in t ie - Territories..A resolu...on -Ng:to adapted regnry= . .ting inferms tion from the .Pro.idept regarding 'the terni of President Juarez: ,It , !solutions: were-. adopted lOoking.to the it:opt:is:tido of light4towie •dut certiticaton• to soldiers Who have lost their discharges . ; and inquiring into the ad vantagee.t.f.New 'London fora ilavy.ya-rd. A olution w.s offereddeciaring that. the further • employinent . of French troops in lSlesien Would be a violatiOli of the pledge to witlidiaw them. It waS'reteir,d to the Foreign Committee. _ SENATE;—The . annual. .report of the Commis sioner of Patentswee presented. IlOtapriale were , presentellfrom California,.,asking.certain amend -ments to the "Pacific Railroad' bill; and, front Nevada, against "the sale of mineral lands, and 'aeking. for' the speedy trial of Jefferson Davis. The N.aVal Appropriation bill was reported -from the Finance. CoMmittee, and ordered to lie print-. ed. The credential of BeojaminF. Ferry', _Senator elect from. South'Carolina, were presented' and tabled. .The joint resolution 'against the winds , ' sion of Southern members was debated. In the House the-proposed - civil rights' amend.? men; to the Constitution was debated, .and its further consideration postponed till the second Tuesday in April. - The miscellaneous ;anprepria tion bill 'was considered in Committee of -the Rhole. A: petition .from. 2600 Workingmeri of •Washingtori. ter the adoption of 'the eight. hoar system in-the.. Government workshops, was pro eented'and referred. ' . . HON. HORACE MAYNARD'S VIEWS ..The Copperheadi or Tennessee having arranged for a Coniention under Wee pretenses. invited Ron. Hor ace Maynard to participate. He•replled in a scathing letter, In which the following paragraph to cnospictions And thus he characterize; the 7 Sohtherif piers : .With'some traitor editors, pardoned they may be, bnt • manifestly unchanged in temper andpurpose, there is diaplayedthe same neclionsil spirit and hatred towards the Federal Government. though not the same stomach for fight, 'Under thin disgnise of lathering the Presi dent they assail his friends who have atOod bylilm ill through the dark years of the conflict; and vilify thou' whenit Rct4iegaa, meaning all Union teen whei opposed their infamous rourae and who -are now un willing that they should again be restored to power 'flier loyal men. - _Their venom affords the strongest of nnsumenta againit their admission to the seals of your congressional representation. , ...• • ' • - - We thinknir Union men will endorse the close of Mr. Maynard's biting, letter. lie says : .."They who fourlears ago-conspired to destroy the Government, if they are now"slocore, will cheerfully accept the liberality accorded to their North Carolina ancestors.. They will voluntarily, in , the language ' of the President, take a back - seat. Let - them have the beneilt 'of : equal laww. bat take from them at 'once troth -the power and temptation to renew4heir assault upod the life of.the country.” • . . , —Horace Maynard is One of the Representatives from Tennessee now claitning a seat in Congress, and was duringstho war. one- Of the most devoted men to the' Union to be found in any aection of the conetry. . 61.000,900 : 1,375,850 $300,000 THE Rebel organ says that the Freedmen's Bureau• - has operated for the, blacks alone. What says the record; The people relieved by it have been as follows: • "Whites, 57,369 ; colored, 90,607; !Minns, M. The greatest nurnbor by the bureau was 49,982 in September. The total numherfor December was . Less than- one hundred thousand ott of four millions' of blacks, while nearly sixty thousand starving whites have been fed by the Bureau: Will the Rebel organ acknow ledge that it lied in this matter? . Not much: If it confessed to • every lie it tells about its political:opponents, It would be,on the stool of repentance all the time. , Wr. are glad to see it stated that the Jury Bill, providing for the selectioil of jurors by two independent, - disinterested eommidsion era in each County, which lately passed the Senate of the State and is now. before • the House of Bepresentativesy is likely to 1* so amended as to apply to the whole State, instead of a few designated eonnties. This law will improVe the character of the panels summoned to. attend courts, especially, such counties as this. " • • $600,000 Of) 1,006,790 as • . . . . ...-Bzwiar. fir CSIIISPITITITS ANS UPPP4NOITLED DPSi, EPS endeavoringto . 111/Tom of their men, and other pre mrations on the •lepatation attatned by BetaraoLu'a Genetans - Psceartairrorta. -.. .....:Oct; ta.. - 113. 434 m. • M. . MIRAN WINDOW NUA.DEN.-A. new supply of Brown and Gold Window Shades of ths - latest patterns. jrot recelied , and' for' sale.. Orders taken for Shades to be made - to any - si ze for Churches, ' Halle, and Dwellings, at , - , ~.. :BANNANs. LH. POWELL, tsersaatoo, Pa. hiss the . Wholesale and Retail Agency 113 thier t eectlun of the State for the celebrated MASON JCILOLUN CAB• INET ORGANS : TREAT LINSLEY 4 CO.ll MEW DEONS, and DECKER PROS.' PATIDIT PIANO FORTES. Also a geomar "assortment of Music and Mutsu' al rostrums' Ma. Orders from the trade especially Invited, Please send for a Circular. • . Feb 24, pia 311141EIVILL-",ltessm Veldsitg.” This article. so valuable for etinflang heat Within steam pipes; Ic —thus saying steam' from - condensing itr made and -fin:ailed to order. or the-work is com pleted by IL W. MILLER. No: 1801:Nortirlithithiit.i at C. Cummings.& Cos filus Store. No. fiSpeith ; Third - • Feb 11;16 44t mew Thri. reatindler a ç ,a•A.m*t:er;vm!: FIRST SESSION