..)11.iii:".:6t...i.::; .. lipii:iii . 41 - : , VOTMVILIX., • '.I).A 4 & r v. :ea %nun li, tstf6 13c-,m-Ess men Will pleAse u4i.-rre thfi iinportant %card of , :E.. W -Clark ,k Co., :4.3..35 S.'"4.l'st , eet uncle; the .headlof. "new atWertiee• . . -- • . - .. Pttivies shout pnrclissing.earpetings, etc.; will do well to visit the store , ef J; T.. Belaeroir,— read hi" , advertisement in this issue--who has ,a B.leudid stock in hiS line. to select from. - • •: Std:; Phila- ETRE St.LiNnict, F9urth and Areb are making thPir• teual displaymf Dry Gwide for the Spring Trade.... 'We . eee they. are to make- their. Price 6: meet the views of . . - • .. • )IR. HENRY HYPER, 520 Arch: etr,et,-Philadel phia, has i 4tilre u large'shiA Wataies, 'JeweN' S lry, Silver" tre 'wlihai he in .sell.h4 at "redtieed. priees .geed his .card. - • Tnr.nr. is :t financial crisis , in Peru To O,L. ForDk:Y ir.e - are indebte for , üblic docurnelps. Delaware and .R4ritan Canal opened for narigatitin on Thursday last: . 'rite LeLy.Wature- of this Slate will adjourn finally, on the 12111 of April . . nLsys - in ,NVashingten have fallen flfiyi:p6.r:eent..within..the past three Org aclintyMedg , 'ments arodue to F. D. Ster ner, Egq.,llout , e of RepreseutatireB, fo , public document!: JA Sr.&ni the historian,. died .at Wednesday.:: He was in the ;.7‘h year 'EA: his age. • • G ovEir:s o l: llilner.. - pow eisr,lity-five.Yeais of age, severely Thjured in ..ClianitiPrs. .barit:Pa„ last week byfil)iilg 'on ,a.pavetntint.' . Tn E: . (.4.kzE.. - rrE .(Coil .). says that Gen Gpary won'some tion:" Yes . Pirie... Octi,ber . to .. our contetn a§tonishmgnt; no THE , defection . from • the Clymer to 'the G;ary ran, already alnitning the Cppper.- It'eadis,••lliesfer fs, six - mina ths before I,lte tion, what the :President NNMuld'clas'Ocally.. term a• e:ttl duck." - • Tile copperliettd4 .A.ugn9ta,'MAine, sem ul+ite the example of. Davy Crockett's coon- 7 - "don't shr!nt; 111. .conifidoivn I" Ori'Moti tiy la,O Sylvann . Caldwell. Republican. was elected Mayor of 014 city without opposi- Tar: Cat)hatha --It is statud, as thlt result of recent cientilic investigations in Europe. that the cholera hat raged ehie ly• in places where the inhabitants drink impure water. : The . same rause aggraves choleri and all ma lignant disea-es in his country also. . . GF:AIIT clubs shnUhl he formed at once in electiow:di:Atriet: the State. With brisk• reef:ailing. for the " . White Star .blvis ibn""we ,ean elect the gallant General G. 0 .1-- ernor of Pennsylv,apia; b y . twenty-ffve thou • nand majority.. 'flially:rOutni the flag; b, yes:' Tue . easy condition Of Ili& National Tre my is itbout to be availed of by Congrrss to redoeetaxation. It is pretty well settled that the tax on ineontes will be reduced. to five per cent. on all sums over $lOOO, and a grea muy articles will b truck from the list ol INEM22 Tar,Corperheada are terribly disappointed_ because - : the Union .party nominated Gen. Geary for Governor.. Ftis nomination snun - d-, ed Clymer:a knell: of defeat: lli est er.hai- not. .ghost . of,a chatirCe in cros . in 1110,es' - with . the brayc:Knight of -the`'White Star . Mils ion." : , ••• • FAB:81119 131:017 . N1AW 19: • Eini) . F1101r1;--- Jtitige:Rlelry'ha received a let er frrnn Gov. Trownlow, iu . NVhiell he .'.'talks nut in ineet _ing-..concernin.g certain bleb ari.measures.- , TheParon thinks the only true, frien.ls loyal .Tennessecans have to rely. upon'are the Rad ical men in the Thirt-y-ninth e:ongreaa.. GEN. GEAT, ' our candidate for Poveruhr; says. that he-is a - nethoerat. Whatis:atreni, ocrat, according to - . Webster"? -Why, he is .. "‘ONE . N . VIIO . .6I 4 V,IIES TO .A GOT . ERN*UNT 1117.1 TE, YF.OPLE, OR r . AI - 011S1 - EXTE:NSION, OF TFIP RIGHT OF SUFFFI.!,GF; TO Al.l. OF MAN There is were Geary and. -- his friends - stand, •• GEN', GRANT, the greatest of living .warri . - ors, is with :Congress . Republican party on the grerit question of the, day: ,Of course . : Are we re t fighting rebels still? If any doubt, let them read Lite testitnony.o Gen.ThOmas, Grierson,' and others,, publish ed on the Firat Pime'of to-day:s Tim United Stater:. Senate catne to a square vote on Tuesday. on the hill for the admission of Colorado, and.rejeetcd it by 1-1- to 21. So Colorado stays out for the present. But 'we believe She will soon be admitted, if sh - - de . sires it. Let the - people there• vote for State Government, and they will get it. - No doubt . . MURDER IN LITCONIING, Cousry.--Last week. Pete,. Boia, 'a Hungarian. residing in. Loyal sock township. Lycoming .c,ountY, Pa.; who some mouths since married is 3d rd. Ph)e.l.m . Peal, of Harrisburg,murdered her by striking her on the head with a hatchet. DOmestic dfliculty was the cause. lie was arreste.l and committedto prison.' • ' COWAN 116si9N.?—Tile . .Legislattire has asked him to resign . ; the tniori'enaver- - tioa ditto, while the people , i,:ery'stfottly de-. sire . Will hel We fear not: A man so lost to.alome.as:to abandon _the Principles, .the approval of Which placed.him in the Uni ted States Senate, Will Very likely, Bold on to the lasty.our, to the position obtained-bfgross deception, Mislefahle Cowan!: Is the Gettysburg - struggle that will ,take . place* Pennsylvania this year, the .Union farces will be commanded. by 31aj Gen .4ohn Si. Geary; the disliniott b3• • •.lliester Clymeri It : is prettY certain. that the party that : _held its. COnYenlien while Lee Was-on the soil -of Pennsylvania. and' PIDN -*T. call on the - people to rally to. defeat and.expel. him, isn't.going MR. COLWELL'S RIIPORT.—The report of the Revenue Commissioner. Stepheti Esq:, of rhilada., on the. relations'.,between foreign commerce and domestic industry,lias been received at the Treasury Departtnent.- and will in a short time be made public..fir. Colwell takes strong ground• in favor!)f,Pro.'". lection doinestic industry. He states that While a fea - individuals and. eMnpanies have realized fortunes in' home. - manufactures, tis a Class, generally, they have never realized over two per cent. upon their 'divestments. - :Ora- conteinpi)rary, the Da W News; of Pltiladelphia. objects to the- nositian we as- Smile as between the President and CongreSS. We:regret to incur the disapprobation'of the News, .but we feel it- a 'paramount duty_ to . stand firmly 'by the iirinciples'w hich carried us ihrotieh 'the _Re;bellion,- to -desert which would be unwfse . as.'Well - lis cowardly. The . News we fear; .forgets the time, not long since, when it' carried: at the 4634 of -its col mains the motto—"`Treason is. a cririte, and inust.bepunished.'-:-Asina.w Jotnisos..r.. . IVEnNtsD):I;JoriFAL . .—LWe purpose short- . /Y,.:l . ublishibg . a • Wednesday edit ipti•of the Dlis.E.es'•Joule.o(L.; 'and uliinUttely, 'pub- lish a triweekly, if the, Pri-ject should_be . .- . . . encouraged by the public.. We are entering THE INTERNALI:{O'ENEE Bcattkri, at Wash. upon an important. political campaign in irigtou, .IMS directed that the, practice of Rev Pennsylvania ;'in our opinion, the utast vital elate Impectims,, of retaining for their Own to our future, we have. yet experienced. Na- use that portion of spirits which ,is taken l tional .questions are alsc., in a.. position to from ,a cask or package, in order to .riscertain' cause the utmost solicitude, nud -we haft. -. the proof. is wholly unauthorized the.Com : 7 Pow too little tpace in, our.weekly. , to gi . ve missioner says thnt Slleb a Practice ls_regard full information on this topic, We will give ed'as a fratid, both Upini the Government and !he notice in regard to the 'first appearance the:dealer, and.ilie Collectors are instructed - . - el the Wednesday-Journal._ - I put t to '1 . - . • • _• MIST - GIJN OP TEE'CANPAIGN, HAMPSHIRE WHEELING INTO. LINE, 3000 Intilo* MAJORITY. CLEAN SWEEP. GMAT UNION GAILIS IN NEW YORIC, e Bright for a Union Victory la - rtnni)lllutia ha October.:; , The cariapajgmof. 1866 . opens as glorimiSlyas its predecessor, with a sterling Repnblican - victo.: ry in. New Hampshire, just as had been predicted by the State Ostlers! Committee... She elected on Tueeday Governor Smyth by. shout' 5,000 majority,' all.ficelßeptiblecSn'COuncileirs (by Dis tricts), nine Republic-An to three.liemocrafie Sep toys, and about 100 .RepubliCan Majdrity in the Hutise,.. er'consiclerahly morethan two to one. - This ensures a .Reptiblican Suator , to succeed the Hon.- Mr: Clarke, the preseue.iricurnhvut. The issues !ere broadly deftned,.and-ehe Copier he: . • :de entertained' no hope froin_ the start of . the . canvass.. New. Hampshirelnaay now lie:regarded , as one of the staunchest and . Enust , refiuble Re pabhcan States in the - Union: . ,The following is theyote of a fewleading Towns compared with that of - last year; when the Shorn Democracy made' no scritins effort ; whereas, they havo now done their best,. 110 - ping by . cr,ying Johnson "Jul:waren!" to get iuto power! : • ' ISG6.. - . • 10463..• • • • . Repub. Dern. .Repitt). • Dem. Towns. • Smyth. Smyth. liarriugten. C. aier,rti• • 1,382 . 851 1,306 : 727 ineheeter. ~ 1,560 1,383 ' 1,511 873 . 5.53. :191 • SSJ • - 170 Naellua... 837 ' 626 817 ' God • liuitternets.-.. 246: .169 . 227 13.1 • Littleton '.• . - 196 2:55'. • 171 243 lieeue ' -285 616 :241 Sanburntiin... .20 • • 321 Sid Franklin ' • 133 • 169 261 ' 165.. l'etertiru'.... 289 . 112 . 227 • 140. . . /0 TI/W1113.. : 6,274 6,111.3 .6:621.. We hail this mule as ot,t; more fzch,f,thut the Imerieirr Pe.ple take Di.) h,clovartl etetie;ibitt are moving eteatiiiy,irreiati).)t;/. for yard to Uttiver4al Justice and Uuiveraal Ereedtnn . :". • .• . New Work Town ' The . aggregate returns fr.au the town elections in.NevrYork held witliiti thelati r t fo:rtnight,' that theLliun. gain is.detiitied... 1.11:.4.3 .. c0uuriee there have been elected so tar, a total of 523 lte publicans, - mid .250'Ihnio . c . r3.4,.i3liu‘s'ing; 'a gain frohilB:ls of . 50 lieputilicaus Tire Set 11,publie.an. gain fir 16 42.., That Not uftieir *va . ‘:eririg 'about 'Sew i air, Seward .bay.' that Andy ie•riglu.• ' Union Victory in - Camden, N.J.; The ou Tuesd?V, resulted in the re-election:a paulß.y; t e.Uiiiuu eandi date for Mayor,•aud the whole Union ticket.Th Council trill eertaiuly be 14 . liniOn to 4 Democrat_ and poseibly:l6. to 'I.:: . ' .31sti . ne Town Electiople . . . . . . ' ..Tho....LTnis.,:party etcept all tlizityu-liiire liearcli II:99.1, tlivit• I,,Aqg uo oppi)itioiy . i.ititlii.l.pa.fi'orthi: C l oppaia'!adii. • No; (I.lBcoutit • on •Mitiiie.. : .She'e; (.here, when 'Fre.e,foidcali,4:. ' . - • - - • ' ..... TR POLICE, BILL This to secure law lad - rder: in . . Schuylkill County,.canie up in the House On Wednesday. • lalt, i. r _consideration. •. pros land 's annendniep proposing td . lay • siiecial.tai. on al, to defray : life expenses: of the'ppefationsOf the propiiSed Act, was. de leated—yeas . , :31 • nays, "•53. Luiertie - . was •strit..ken,out,• and the bill: wits then laid • Ove . r. on .third Ptratling, •until -W•ednt-silay, which tinie it is . . hoi.ed: and believed, that_ it will • . • . No stronger proof of the great necessity of the . passage•Of this Act,' needed, than . the faet:,that this Nve . tyl, : yi hen the fulso• Tumor I .came that the b(-en -defeated, there 7as the utmost rejoicing amOng . theenetMes 'in thin ClAnity, _Ol litw nnd.Order r .. They had quite a juti.!ee..:...We can assure: the-lezisla- tors at Ilarrisburg that thepassage.of this hill. Lich can:give ns'a.force.sufficientio Protect life and property:: iii . Schuylkill: County;." - is earnestly desired - -by the hiw-abiiiitni citizens. In fact it is an absolute .necessity; for file secret handsU f. assassins 'and .robbers: that now - infest 'this region, if :allow ed i tO-carry on their law les§ operation's uneleckl,"Nvill.drive capital and the .law:abiding :portion of the cominunity• frem the County. • • .The bill ivto may remark, is not whilt is re • quited. to Ailly meet the. difficult ies that exist in thiS region, but we learn'thaf it. IS the.hest we clui,get - by petmis::ion Orotti rePri Senta;: fives._ 'l6erefore,aet it.tel.pas.secl in its pre s ent sh ape; so that a Itifd.cari.be'given:to EQUALIZATION. .7 . 11E' .BOUNTIES- Or _Tu6 S‘)Liqtnis or - 18 . 61 subjcet the. rtiUse. .Cotai mitt en...c,b :Public" :.:LatidY, itrodgli lian,. the Chairin:dn, wade this wetk an.impcirtant- report. r.cunamitrce reports against. sueb* . equalization im grants of the . :Itinds,. as much .misehief td. the . public interests would ensue: i - But:. the . Com mittee, white. reporting .ngainst bounties in Land, ..is: very iNapli:lfie . Aemapdirig ilie .4...qoAlization of . .bott utie4 in They . Say that the arnoutit . : required tut .. .such equat.. ization has been inni.hovetstateit; everthey may be, they inSist upon its'p-tyment., They•put aside,. as unworthy of the . country; the plea 'of national- poi - erty: in . 'ileW - m . our biiimdless.reSourees,:as developed by :our War of-four years, 'They - .say . that,with , :the ' s.ildieri tlierewas.:no . .task - trio • tiretit:' no sac rifice-. - too . large, - no. duty . too -arduous - no hardships tc;o:::seyere,. , yut , with an : alacrity that marked their, ,earnestpess - in'the. cadse, they„elteerfullf. responded to every -order,. 1 - claiming no ether shield than the . . conscious ne , s'that their hantiers Were the emblems of libertyv-Of.j . ttstice, and•nf . truth: .--The.. Cern : , Mittee. - .insists - that th . prayi , rof'. these Men who protected the_ law tuukers.pt the Capitid during the war, : And sav,ed.the''.country.friim i destruction, Must neither.be..denied. ttor...CY.4i.-, .ded.vhen they only ask . tha nation fot. jns . . Lice ; and they ask . the refer mice of the . , pet tiqn to the Committee on3lilitary'affairg,wizh. the recommendation that that Commitiae.re port a bill for the equalization of taimities in money, or by the issue of bonds of : the - Uni ted Staies for the pUrpose..- Tun 'Copperheads' are,npparently, . fairly sick. with . .love for PreSident JahnsOn, yet their eindidate for Governor, Llipster elytner; who languiShes On the President's bosom, is on record in regard, to the PreSident in -this fashion , . . "I knóW, idr, that Andrew Johntion has gone is far as the farthest, and is ready to go still farther, to destroy and uproot every principle upon which this great and 'good government . of burs is 'found ed I know that he has bent with suppliant .koe , before the throne of has. I know (101 Jrq pef or fir some outerCOiLSlliero film,. he hits sucanubed to every measure presented to him." P • .' • .. . . Johnson is" how . resident; and. if Mr.•l Cl} rater told the truth.be Constitution points . out a Nfty of testing it, - If Mi r : Cl ,. titer-re - mains Silent and rethsei to explain,l, we.leave the public . to pronountp-judginent : upoti his . ... knowledge THE SITUATION 1 . ;•1 FLORIDi.---A.letter re ceiv ed . in: Washington.' from :a leading met. chant and an old resident of Florida, states that. the Union nieryof that State' look: to Congress as their only: - hope of salvation for either lire or property: The arrogance and insolence of the Rebel aristocracy :toward. Union men are so unbearable, that very many have already. left "the State, and others -are preparing to do so.. ‘drift:DATlS AMOnfrlat — trETa -- iritThr ` - ' - 'l•lll7Vrika • immt, • e coreetingtheism °crane nomination, ei , Ma wllitrigs 8 - 8 A E. fi_aerill... oe his we, " if heed be," in "defending th t : 111112411161111. Traitors wp Jeff. Davish. liZl i rt et 1 1 : 1" sett liberal with the offer of toss e prtress . on7roc - correspon ent nt the i rai! vas rea n°t t me' iw ef bem erifi -raWhi ce evileen tli th e uerrtear re inif latiori ailusiWn Ld ' in hs ri: ati Neve York Berald, says that Jefferson Darla upon the altar of tus country, but did what he 1 1 bee ben most pl•iinly outspoken in coin man a h t : l cti ' d 3trcl o ct nt i,t g i fti l u=n lUm v. r b3ePing b • wawY nd mendation of the. President's veto of the *lir the Angerris over, ig ' o f* 'a 1 14 lr ' Freedineri"a Bureau bill Of course, tnd —1111.1)w rg Gauge- Northern traitors are beginning to be out- • spoken in their approval ot Jeff Davis At. THE COAL TRADE the supper of the Philadelphia Democratic Club, Feb. 22d, Mr W B Reed, Mr. Bu- Elia _ chanan's disksict attorney for Pennsylvania, was called upon for a speech, but declined, saying he would offer a toast instead, arid: l then propozed that the club lit dal drink ,:ie_ quantiq ItitMt by Railroad thin week is 62. "To onr illustrious statesman utiw lig:titres 1 / wil tens, against 60,876 for the corresponding ted Iti Fontes! Monroe " Another gentle week lest S ear ' By Canal, 3 , 490 tone were shire man then called for three cheers for Jefferson Z d e ; ti mm 8411Yikill Raven' making fur the w e ek Davis, and the cheers were given, though The Dalaware and Raritan Canal wasopen ed some members protested, and several .have on.the 15th inst. eels are scarce and a large stock of Coal has since resigned ..:. accumulated at Port Richmond. The opening of it J the Delaware and Raritan Canal fo, the 'e PIIOSf curios or limos-lax ee SUE SOUrn. of boats and small crafts, will anitheeli rp "sa men t ts —On Wednesday last a boat from Acquia f rom tiltd Poli• . The tolls and f eights are tired at therates Creek, Virginia, brought to Washington stated , last ' week. r We have not seen : the printed seventy five persous of the Society of Frieuds il.tile _ from Randolph county, North Carolina, on Canall i ed l3 7til li t r ,a o d biga n t l ione m , e i s f th i e l aif T t l e a rent pnnted lista uf , the freights Com pa nies t , 117fix.•71 upon. their way to settle in the State of Indiana. We have inquiries almc at eiel d y i about the The causes of their emigration they state toprices in detail, and cannot ve them officially. ti f hert furm-hed we will publish there for the in be the pert.istent persecution of them by the people • of. North Carolina The . Quakers alsto "T i te ti tr c a n de i L i s ' i e hl a i ct n e this region and Rome sizes state that one hundred and. fifty more will of Coal not.wanted, in order to ftinnishoth rrizes V v ic r h od it u r ( e ti w o a a nted, have been sold below the cost leave in a few days This and may other instances which are daily being received, The, opening rates of tolls and transportaiion must show even President Johnson , that his 41tukkatnbeweasan a a l u t e ti l d 112 Rv . til w are t izry t bitv, !leer whole plan of restoration is a'dismal ladine. however, to adopt, and meets the agpr r eZ e .tirn. le ol What must the President ben, ve no penson wet have any mese to complain think ot the in _ ti e whole trade. From, present appearancea we gratitude and insolence that respond to his of the high price of fuel this year. a e g i 7 or f a oigit o ir u c ) is at the collieries, we earn, deplorable leniency ? The truth is, that the ra W n policy of. Congress must be staunchly upheld fruit 410 to 4,1 gir° °L it . - -zrv,ie v rrrkW:eirti the lion; from 413 to 416 a week. This is a Fedor by the people, or within three years Southern demnionists, will recommence Re- prices of v f e ro a m r 4 ethoets:awgeceskarfleTe!hbaht high hellion The growing trouble can 'be nipped':" prese nt prices of Coal will not warrant the pay mentof higher rates in the bud by firmness and decision, it the The trade sIIMS up this week as follows corn people resolve to uphold the liends of Con- . parea with last year gress '.. Rix- . )tos - iCtooi tits TiSiES.- 7 4 he , . Cxtraordi- I. • 616.1;9.6 . .62-9M nary. courF:e Of. Henry. J: Raymond; hOth.. in ''-*-• .: '. _, ...., --...-,—. , and .nut . of . Congress,•is such tit:dile; lts:fOr- •••: . 1 1.1r1 1 1 - }t 41 ..11. 1 .1 1 ' 6 3 ‘ 1,: 84 1 7 1 tI ti 346,0433 j 34:003 t . r,l - 1 - 1,;t921. - ststmoi 18;524 _. felted theconfidente."of the . ..U . nion.party:His . ': -se : ru il. paper • w:i ..luljli . Op .by . i he' RptiblicanS; ' and • Penna. C . : T,.' t911 1 1: ' :". k :V.I :_g:rtt eyery Republican A‘ hq.reNteres the inentOry " 4 ...t u e n k . (Tro in a...: " . •: • : ,:aO3l .. t,f.t511 ..t . ir 31;.rtyr Liocoln ittight:- to Cease Patrbniz.- - • r0t i, • 5 4 1, - - ..7.• • .... 7..715i'. • • -big:SO(IIA : lif• ex :it :Olive, .-..11,e l : slipped into: . . it r"-"" " -'; - • c9ad Top. ' Ealic.• 51.4021• . s,tfil Congress thrOugh a split in. L'a-,.F.C•opperli.e.all. I .. .: - ------1....--•-----"H-, •, . - 12:9;81 1,242;WT36.94 0 ; :Party••- - but 'it „s•ould 1,1 . '1N e bt. , en far. better • so.'.. .•• • - IFta Got fur as t hi.. intt - rests . c • tf .tite . country. are - con - .. 366.• •36..2T2'': L'2lBl -7-7---1--:- . eernedi if' ii.Copri!irhead had been elected in. -Ills !i±pitit.:. - He • has . provo..ricraiint to the r • :principles on whiCh pinct..tin - ,and. •Johnsciti•l : Nyere.. tlected to file,: Presidency'—and •- the 4 . sootier he_ apetily espoused the cause " of the . :.Copperheads, the better. : ••'. - THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST. SI:SSI9N WASIIINGTOI 4 , ' Merely 12:1...3C6 . . . St24Arrg.-,The memorial of the: lowa Li each- ture for the'ispeetly . P ial of Div pfesented and • referred Constitutional •a Inendment a rela ting.- to. representatiOn. were Offered by MessrA. Grimes an ".'Wilson: -The.,bill relating to-giogls hand.WaS'pa.sed with an -striendmad, inserting: the word ',lll.lay"itiabqid wbereyri:the. latter - Occurs. Mr. Simnel' .offe, a•aplistittite. : for the spoor' ioninent..anierttnent to thefonsti- - lotion. The bill for- the inliniadon of . Coloraile,• teas considered, `and ari • • anielalmbnt imposing: universal suffrage was subenitted:by• Mr. -Sumner,. but With Out ;ictiorit he Seta tip aldjourrial. • ' • • ,to file eight hours as: a. day's . work.foi , eitinloyea.r4 the United - . States Obvern- • •nretit-washarothiced and referred to the -Judiciary Conimittee; c A joiniresobit ion in regard to t axa:e thin by t he'States -of Feberal timed and refenTd to the•Waye a nd - Meana Com .miitee. X.:resolution Waspresepted front WiSeon . ain, • approving. tbe action of Congress -On 'the • 'Freedmen's Bureau bill: : - X resolution . waa'adop..: bell looking to• the •disfranchiscinent ea-rebels. - The reciprocity.. bill was considered in .Committee. of the Whole, and various, ainendmenta were adopted. • At the evening session thelbill relating in-goOds• in bond was tahen• from. the •Speidie - r7s: Itable and referred to the Ways and Means: Conn mit teM•, 'The-e.acting clause of the •recipriical 'trade with Canada was dtheki,ltout,• and the bill was thus 'defeated. • • •„ • - • . Marc1i'13...4:36ii.-ia...2-,The bill forlhe Selmis- • Sion of Colorado was considered.. - anda, vine, be ipg taken, failed to pass, by -Yeas 13, nays 21. . • ' were :adopted: . deohing to_ bit relief. of persons "who paid commutation Tommy:or put in substitutes a second 'time ;Also 'to theremittance oft he. monthly tax•eni dice sits Of - sayings backs:; subsi Rine. for the - :Senate Milita7y and Naval :•Ximlnimbill Was reported and passed.. The hilt reliiiing to -gtiods in timid Was reported back, with the Senate amendment, .and the amendment •wati cimairred in:. -The civil rights was reported back,-witli various amenil - mints; anti , was : passed as: amended, yeas 109, nays -38. -The bill making approPriatuins_fOr for titica tMna we.s.coasurered and pace : d, with .varb ous amendments._ •••- '• • • March • 14.—SENATE:-LThe ePtircipilation bill ":vas reported,. with various amendments from the Finaneo Conitnitt! , e; . A Mainorialwas presented: from- the .ovegori _Legislature against the taxation :of Mining Mann:Ping clMras. The bill taing.the establishment: in tithe-of, peace was Called up by Sli;•Wilson,. and, ,Withseirne•. amendnientsi Was , pasted. The -11ouse arrienitments . to the Court of Clairtia bill were:et - inclined . ; • • - I • I . Ijorst:: 7 -Thekienate bill relating toTh'e Court of Claims wain reported' WO:with an amendment; ...and 'was agreed - to.. The habeas' corPtia . .hia . was c , insidered... - The joint . resolution in reference d.o . the -Paris -Exposit iotiwas considered in Committee the . ylll , ile;.aml amameinhpent was -agreed !to limiting the: service. Of - the, principal United States agent in the Exhibition.to-Mie.year , ;At the rite ui g sermon s. message was received - .froth the Pr,..sident in relation. to a - French: fish exhibition, Referred to • the .foreign The.. bill hitimeto• the Paris Exposition AV:W..6644mi and. iatbe.e.di With varilins apiendmente:•: -.••• • • ~ • • •- • • I'ENITSIZIJVAITIA. L.EGISLATIIRE limutiesplto, March .. 12, 1566„ - -1 FRS • received from, the iloifertinr,..vetniig .the. Philadelphia .-and'Erie railroad hill, on-the. ground that. it infringed ,on 01 . vate" rights. arid ti4ied - to - a- motiopoly; 'The Ibith.c agreed to ..adjonru..fivally on the lab . of -March bill - anthorizing the Philadelphia and-Erie Railroad 'enmpany to build branches wae,prese:nted.• -Mr.- - Ridu way; a bill to allow.minitig-coinpanieS to reduce their stOok - , J}itit rce'Olutions..• at=likti; IColigrt-e's *.reseind.ti.e. .tax on.cinde petroleum, were, passCil. A bill al lowing hrbitere and :bankers to pay -a licence fee. of - .S;10, in lieu of . other • taxes.,. which had been thr Governor,' was eallOd.nri - . and lim p et.ci of the GOvernorwas.Sustained. Adjourned • .llotiss..-‘-"An.set - to .eicmpt_the Lincoln Mono- - - . Meta Ariebciaticiri" property froin- 'was Sad Effects of Jealousy BY A. GOODiAIAW.A. VIIO . OI-; ZAQ Peleg Smith het/Mx:in tn n • . ' • • •.. . • •To see his Patience liuhble. • • .Paith'utßrown she followed atim, ... • To make a little trouble . - • • 'Twas jealousy sent'Faithfnl forth' ' 1 . 7p0n , his crazy•totril • .. • , - And tired her-s t out with-MA intent, . • • To smash 'poor Patienre's noddle:. •-• They took her up beforeihe -Squire;" • In craty..jealotta fury,:'. . : ' And there before the cfowd. Was read . • • ' • :This verdict' of the jnry "Whether thaw:or:crazy. whether wakeful or knooien For care or relief, gri.np.to.•Aran• '• Hi Snuff and Tohnecai calm.down the mind,• And leave . , not a-ruffle of sorrow lu:bind.. • Whilst Smoking pile tc4ah, will. .:11Rke a bOnse.alck.... Why...Vazi••--ean make well, with his . Fresh killikinick from Torrey'Retreati.. : •• The heat Id the. market--; high flavored:4MA sweet: - 'farri,d-Eeee.-Segalim (aegiirs)-but . fenews, And Amite' , the mmt. :Ileum:Wit and blues, In fact . . all-hiswarei when-care - Wily - tried; • iLease not a waniOr uneupplied • The verdictwas given:Judge. Jury and all, .• low. rich and poor-Lthe - men.great and . irnal With Patience and- Faithful 11 ,. .w rusti'd to find - ~ T his:NeW.Eldemdo, of all litimankind. . . 01..E1N..-Thlieximhzite preparation. has the ;vender- . ful and ItifalUtile proneity of rendering the SKIN SOFT. CtrilAK ..It Is ditingilished.iorits extreme.% eff«ete ...on the skin:: by acting no the pores and Minnie secr e tory eX; tioli all . Imptritiea from the unrrace,. allays All tefideney . to inllamination. and 'effectually dissipates all . CHAPS; REDNESS TAN.: `PIMPLES., SPOTS, 'BLOTCIISS, FKE'CKLES..BI.”.s7-BURNS; etc. T . 4 aollnemi Icacy which induces dm the -11.ANpS' ARMS and. NECK, its ability of soothing.liritatiort. removing en tadeonadefecte.nad all unsightly apiiearaires, .readel it indispensable to eVery . toilet. .Prepared Hughes, , . . GENFEAL Aomnizir Tioxxv.To persona'desirons - of • Insuring their.•lives for. short periods of time, whilst, - away fromhome :on a traveling or. pleasure excursion, the General'Aecideettickets of this Company offer Pe,' Collar advantages. Tti* ticiets,'. for a: premium of twenty-five cents a day; sectire thi holders. s°s per week . for nix months, in the event of personal injury, or sb,ooo in case . ..of death. • Persons may.insgre•for a day,-or a week. or rart of 'a week, as they please, and the Tnstifanse may commence at any honr the - Purchaser May deaf re:' 'These tickets cover the holders against all . ' possible accidents or injuries, and are registered with the. name of the insured. . • • ••.' '• • These ticirets-are for•sale at the office of-.R.0. 17111. 'over Bright's hardware Store.: or at theordee. of C. Vitn ' dusen. first door al?bie the depot, on the:departure o ' the Philadelphia trains. • • : " . . . . ...Farm:amok if iLinu.si, Esq... offers for rent the second and bird' story of the building only. occupied . by.Mri. Phillips as .a. drinking boon, Norwegian near s Centre street—,suitable fiir . a printing, book-bindiry: shoema maker, tailor - , orOther shop. Inquire of 111r..klaesalei. Milt. Diller's...re Prize M.ed4l,Skirt3. Frencli Corset*. linperiaTDreFa Elicators, &c.,,just reeelve!i.nt M. Boliiind•a,noi.clorat Store, Centro street,' below &Merl onate 'lint in LOOM. NOTICES p•insMire.,fisir*ii it, :is . WEEK .1 TerAr:. I %TEE. Toe Coal trade is dull in ail'llie a e;.41.“1 . 1.... • recent folfortunate'sts„te of s aliairarat VT.:tatting:on seems to have'paralized all brauches of botsiness, - for the preient.. , The ,thain idea. that:the • policy bf thc'tioVeriiment- slthuld.be--etth.,ged, .Iperates • ..Itho' a death kuell to btialues4 ;. and just .as. cop perhe.thy.-Osth raisea.its•hesd. do. s'the country siok: W . e hayi:••not . tYeeiNfed , our rephrt of freighia from Elizabethrio# thiS week. ' . • • . , • .. 0 ISEL Book on be ready for thin tinkle:S . in aly4t two werelis,.,and iasned.iit'April: It'llas,bethi'd'elity , al thOcivlOng• er than we antieipited.. It Will coatath npwards of 800 priges; instead of 400 - aS plai - ..d;thul. will be illoStthted..by ,upWardS of two hundred engravings, ',with, a largo.m,ip • of - thc 'Anthracite Coal. . :• • . . . Baia offers ill's colliery. for sale. See. ad.vertiE.C.nletiC. • . ' • • , . . .. .. . .. . .':' Wz refer piir feaderg to .the card of, Me,shri..J R.•A: W. .Toinliiim; , o, Allidem de ditaleis iii Cuiti 2.13 Wtilniit. St.; : Plfil.adelphia.::'. • .'-.. i." . ."'- • . • J, : s it, : ..&.: - . I W; - • .r.f.ON[LTNSO. sniFrsics OF . . RED-ANDivorrE, A9l COAL, By SOulyikilf Canal,) • . -:-• -• .. . .. . . .. NO: - -21.3. - .WA.1..,1.U - T. ` SV . ; .. - -.-. ..... PeIILADELPIIIiI. ~ : •-• , • -..:,...',:.•-• itc4iiiiiiipigitiatirireis 1 •. ' . • .• :• •'. • :•Font.of :AELE6 tiENY 'AVENUE; P4i4 Richmond: and tont •of LAUREL STEER:I!, Kennington. • . • • March.l7. ••64; ' . .: . • -.• : - , , ••- .11-ly •.. . 31 I N Igli4 • F : LE. —.The. miller- - I,J 'signed wislieit 1c inform. the pulilic• that he has small Colliery for sale infliheral terms with . the. priv ilege of opcning.ou - foneoillve other veins of Coal.. all' above water leve . l: 'The abrive. fume iii:wbititig ord er.chant priitsent ship_ froia. six Le:eight cars per 'day:.Whitili eau lie•greatlY Anc eased: by openhig . other veins, which ten be dime at it i:ery•smali `dress .• • • -: SIL . Ab 'BALL, Pottsville.• . March •::.' -•. .• 11-ff .• ,THE . MARKETS. PRICES OF .. 00AL ° B ; 1 7 THE. OARGO. 31INEirUiJOQU:NAL.1 . . AT ...P.'II.IILADEI.OIIIA.: ' Red Ash 5.7 3 • Cheatnut,. • - ra; 5 00 " • White Ash, LtimP, Steam -5 . 25 • '•. Boat and Broken; :‘ . <-5,00 .' • " . ;Egg. anti ac 5 . 2 •"- . . ... 4 50-1 75 Lomat Mt. - Lump, St. 80at.'... - (7r, 5 25 " '" . Broken •• • ' . .5 25 .." " . . -25! - 1.14: 550 " 5 ' • CheStnut,.. .. 4 5044 4:75 . Lerherry ........... . • .... , 5- 50 y. Behnoutll4, , d"Ash,.: • • . 5 - Lehighlinup.; St. 'Boat ~.4:-.Broken,.. • a, . Prejaired, .: . .•.. . :'6 50. a. 675 • ." Chestnut 'Broad Ttip,' - . . 170.1itti. . . . • .iitcH 15 . . 1 8C6 Schnvlkill Red Ash by Bbat.Loita''.s . 9%00 `./ Chestnut, - `!. 7% 00 •"- White Asb .st, :Steam , *,k: Stove, ' „ • S on. " • .Chestnhf, : 0.) .Lehigh White Ash "Anil) , S.'Boat. ' 8.75 .." Prepared', •• • • . • • 68 65 .Chestnut '• 6 7 65 . . . • ' • A.T.L11.1.1111 0E • • .• • 111.4 blaueit, 15. :.IAG S: Pittston W...Asia-whelesale. S 00 - 6. .• . " " .9.0001. LykensVal.&Sunb'y R: A. .8-150 g 9 co ' •‘• : ..• 000410 50 • GEORGE'S CREEK.CU.II LIE I ti.) Nt) A CO. VI of • mine :6 '756;7 0(.1 b.' : It. t Point. Sni Il._lote. for .:citY trade $7.'0067 Tye:de:generally . rnneh.'depressed. . • • . . . • ..•••••-•,..'...00.ALL•-•• • •• • •. • . froin 00.111,:ichniond Portland..: • 300 I Porh:Tauuth ' . 1,20 2 . 50 I.Botitort • 2 COY New -Bedford . 2 6531 Newp0rt:....:..... : . ; 2 rin New Lotideli . • -2 5111 Norwich '2 25.: Briflaiporr NeW York Ithode I:Rand 9 r.A‘ 'War4iin•qou D. 20 t Hartford Taunton • • 2 90.1 :Nr,wark.'. '- Albany: ..... ... 2 251 Troy • • 2 25:1.N.0rf01k Va • • .Dighton.' • ' Derhv .. ..... , . Pawto.lretr.., .: . I. ". • • • ID vessel's aryl '123 - tioariliricred for the week krreight.fro - ufelfiabithwirt , • F ririgh 1 - W - .freitu ALR*!.I ti more; To' rhiltidelphicv. • $ Freight» trotii 4,7,torgetgerg or Alegtintiri'ri.. • • ' . - • T5(4 - .• r .evv 'fork -' ' • ... .... .. . ORA lic,ston 00 • . . P.ine'grove Carel Trade far 1566.: • Ambunt transported during the'lltst month: • • - 5,906 12- • 8.12(V. , 04 . •1.9 '"L":29 14 4:4,45131.1 71s i " .9,s' . . torberry:Creek . .. Swothra^Rn.ilroad:',.., - • . . . . . . .•ti•clitiylkillß Co. Ca . :nilroadpe liir . ' 1.866. , ThelitlineFita, is the guaritity . of coal traitepoited. over the fultowing.Ruilrtta.de forl.ietteiltyli ending , riceember: 12, I S6' .. • . 1: : Tqr Mine hill &S. haven R.Ti1.,..i.;i.35,720 ,• ".T9: i 63 13 - . . ...• ••• • Mill Creek: • • • • B,Y:>:, 14. • 91.ri30• - 1.6 Maluinoy & Broad :Nit ' 413. . Little Schuylkill.. • • • ••• •• Lehigh Uotil:Trnde C0r..1101d6 ;A:eelveudine on..Sattirtlity . OPERATORS . . Hazleton East Sugar Lead: : •-•'• Preaaont • • • •• ' .. ... . . .. . ... ... .. ... ... Cobden 'Ridge • • ••• -Buck Mountain • • '• ' 11evi,Ybrk Honey Brook Coal Co - • 'German Pa Coal CO . • • . Spring Ilit.COal Coleraine. r .. .. .. Beaver . . . John Connery.'' -Lehigh •Zime ...... .. J. 11-Reber Co - • ' MclVeal ', .Kniekerl:loek'er C'l Coal Nati - Coal Co • Rathbun Cardwell Glendoo*,Coal Co .. Mabanoy • • .. .. . .J. 0: 0. Boivraon . . . -Meyers • • . • Stillman .• •-• Baltimore Coal -Co •• . : Franklin . • ... . .... Andeilrieti • ' - Lehiah & Snag: Co . . .. .. Lindmessrs..•.: . ..... .Wilkesbarre - Warrior -Run • • • Parrish & ,:••••• • :Let. Coal Nay. -Other Shippers.... ..... . Baxrpille.COal Co • 'Oelatio.Coal Co. „ " • .Total . . ... . Sime.tinaoltu3t.par lomast7 • • ~•• _ IG 7 7 v i• e l e til .111hanit t ivrairiti r T . red . 4 , ,,Air 1866. • lq•utet . .•. . : . • Mammy Coal Gonipani ; .. Deana Colltgry.-.1. ... . t. . .• 314nnt - letnc . f . • .. . .. - Glendon e,oia • • • • .McNeal ale alma.capon:lT ItattAtzn. Caldwell 6r. coal R0n0313 Cninsturl • • Enktutebocker -; • • .T. EL Reber' .Ik‘Gompany • weeklast jear." • Decrease-. Es:rftse— Coal I:raile by : midi d.. i.r - 11166." a. Male ' • • • • • • 1&848 06 . Tort Carbon.. ' ' • • 8.:441-16 ..Pottkille . , ' ' 318 04 Rchdplkili gayof. • ." Auburn• . ' .961 19 Port Othaton ' 8,463 13 Total 44' week.::. Freiltiaaly.t4la year ,To.earrie tine laFt ncreae .. NEWADVEttr.:II%.I.T ! S':.' GERMAN ALMANACS Tor 1866. A.lnt. 01 G 1401111112 A I mian nes for I 566, 'for eite . cheap at. B. IiANNAN'S 13ookstore. . . . . ARare Oppertunity.—One .Thonsaild - DOlTsrs • *ill.Phichasea Cash Jtannl2u:taring bustness that' will pay trom.Funi.to Fire'.Thoasand Liollar3 per an num.. For.farther,thformation address .."K.”. at this °Mee; .-. ' 'I '.' ' ' .March 11. '66--11-1? ".. : FRESH .13rA,RDEIV'SEEDSL: . . . . , . • Just receiveda large.. lot :of Freh' Garden Seeds; .0 arranted• - ennine, which will be sold wholesale and retail at city Price's.. Truck Gardener,. and Merchants can be supplied by . .tlie, quantity it wholesale prices:.—:Pend in your orders. to. •-• • • • B. BANN Seed -Store;.Pottaville.; . . STEWART- DEPIIY. : • _ .253 f 4. 2d •011. i si4osit piiace, Plhilada Would respktfially info! n his customers' arid " 'p e oilers:that be is pow. ;from • one of. the . tarp t. and best assortments of 'Carpets: Oil Ez. Window Shades, ite.- that he had Oil ; • hand-. for nutty . yews . ; and •at 'reduced .pricesir * :. March . •- 1-3 m . L?MBER LVMBS!. undersigned I-4 • belts leave to intorin the'poblie, that he bas opened a Lt tuber Yard on Coal street. near the Delait,. where he tidetids keeping a stock of all kinds of LuMber.at the loweet prices; He Is also prepared :to . sepplk. all kinde.di Lturiber: to order at tliP: shortest, .notice. as he ha- his'own:tiraber land'and sterim'saw mill, : March 11, . •SILASBALL . ; • 41,0191. 45.57.1 .44 111 311.1A1 2?,018 '23.30 t 14C 4.791 d:, 29 (120 181 661.0,1 1 391.437 14".%1111 1111, 71.31+ 159.576 8,136 4 IS.: 311,46 a . . . .. . . . ...PZ. RE. -:.W.11 - 11 - 1-r O. I- L.. -..- cr.i NT k a. . Al4llO : .PiPlli 11NG---,Wholesiale. Order: reetdved..for Pure WHALE 0 . 11.,:•at the lowest. -New Beitford' prices. In large or .mall quantities.. ,We guarantee the nil tii tie - , e1 , 041: . Give: it a trial: • . ' ...Al*) pure afEq(..A. and BA C LUBRICATING OILS. . in large or amall quantities. Send iti'vour orders. " • • - , • lEL IKANIVA.II, Agt. for -ManUfacturere. • . . . . . ..... . . . . 1101 CHE :RHINE WI NE ! ,-i•The undersigned 1 - who recently returned 'from a visit to German - y, hrOnght SOMP fine thine Wino back with him; • Hay-' Inv more Of. this pure juice of the gist e' than he•can' use hiinself he will dispose calf to the •pnblie, by the ga ii,,a of imbottlOs ' ' •:' LOUIS HE10V113,..• • .. • March 11, 416-11 . -4 t• . '' , , g•ntre St..: Pntt4viTlP„ 1,435. 7 54 1•442,t;50 ..nEwity,HARpER, 40 . 4 7. CS2to ARCH ST., PIIILADF.LPHIL . . „ • JEWELRY. - ' • • • • • ' SOLID SYLVFX WARP Azi4 E : npe . riarSlLV,Eß • EL.A.I•EII WARE, [' a Rn'u Pitic - F4! : • • .2 - : arch -11-3 m• H-.A. — TIy.N Q : S -..- ! So .-C:.o„ . . . . Illanifacturi , ro. of Oil ant COndleo, , land Donlon( in CorricriP Oil.. . . . Oil In Casks ind Barirls, always on hand and for wile:at Ihe veiiloWest market price. • . Ni w. Fr/mi. Si.. corner Maiden:Lane; WAI 1- ..S.TILT: STINGS. -Now YOrk; • ..TOl - 1:i AST INGS: Ne W. Bedford. Maim' actorviit Bedfiird, . March 17. !on • FOR MYRINI BALES - - •..- :EY. RE .e.t . LA.NDELL • . - • . :. ... Fciurtli aikd Akireh.P4trettp.,:rbiladelphia, . ' '... "ARE i:Ii'ENIG .14 r .)R. SPILL , * SALES, . :. . . . . . Faihioarsble New mj I ko. .-' • ,- - .. • .. - -.-.• • Nuirelties M Ikrewa •Chnodx. . ', , ...'... • ...• - New-i3tyleto.4priiiig . Mlin.w .. lm. . • "•• - _ ••• - .•liew. Tra,.'ellino - Diirmo.Gootlai • . _ . • .. . • .... 'Fine Stock of NOsv 'Goods. , • • . . - Whigrififirent Foulard*, . . .. ' --. : •-•.:- • '... .-:, lipiltendid.B la etc:4i I lin, are. - It. k.-1;•.-.1mi•el.heir u , Pal agsott Lent . of STArtEGoopg. Alen: evreps, CIAiiISISIEHEIS - ViSFINGS," . &C:.LIGC,: P: s.,our pricee are now arranged to meet the VIZWS 67 •LICTS'iRB . . - • - , .... 'March it, '66-11At,.. . . ._ _ • .1 ET.114:1t19 Unelitin3e(l-... in. LA the Post Otllce.;:at Pottsville. State nt. Petniqylva itt on the 9th day; of March; 1Scl6.••••• .• ". ....• • Tu obtain any of .these letters, the applicant inni4 call for" advertised letterN;" give the date Of tide list, otnd pay inte.cent for advertising:— • • • -..• . • . If hot:called .for within one month' they will he. sent to the'Dead ',titter Unice . • . I'. . • • Ash George' • .Hooler Gym sit • ."McGovern S ell Heel George Mullin Martin eL - Dindiu Mary Jones John Jr .Matz ()lam E '• • lolexf3lary ••• Jane Mary ,;• . • .Ntiltz Sergt Geo • • .Fi-ter•Gen • ' Kciin John . _• • Nox Thomas ' • Pitzsinimons 'Kerschner Sarah ice Thos ••• ParrlngtM , Jae sh.Loinnis it' Culling Quinn Capt • Gehret &- Bro • wood • Snyder H. H , • . Landis if Hey ..Sullivan Jno. or D ttibersini !Lowell Loyd Mary' . S;aildr Kate:. Goldsworthy .0. L . Little Elizabeth'"Thurston, Hairy. Gilmer Catharine Mullin Capt II • Upchurch J.:J .• . Harris C. - 1 •*Matlit..ws . -A C. . Upelnirch T.F. .• :Hopkins A 2 •. McGoitern•Pat Yeoman Di • Geo illutehins'on . • •.. March 17. 'fie,. . . . . . C I :411L R C 0 ~ la• .R0 . ...35.50UT11 Br; STREET.T444..DELPRIA- • Morrie per cent: .Thirdei. • . Central Pacific Rf intereer;payable dold in U- S. an yeara Coe' let ere!=t in currency issued to the Pa 6:23. , 2„•7. 60 Company• •• • . • ' •• : These bonds ace. all for sale' very. 10 . w.- • • •• Stuclui b•mßht ai•l sold on, Omni p._ S. cuati,F , " of all kinds bought and sold -. March 11",,,06 • CARPETINGS,.-.NEW 'STYLES I •.- - . jar- • • ,• • .. . . • • ..• . No . ..riT - Soutti ISvcond 9t :. Philndrlphin~ 110;jnto rn'e,ire'd .t•• • late • arrivals—John .croisley & Soo Tapestry itrnssels.. • . ELEGiNT,PANTEANa! • • •Thre-Ply and:lngrain.Caftwis. • • '.• • . Ti.nnask and•Viar thin canir,Carpets, •• • : List and RafrearnetFC •• • . , • . Floor Oil (31,AtiA Hawn., Mattine. tIiLZ 14 the ranwesT .PRIrli•S: And Quality" guaranteed.' • :.• • ~ .T T DELACROIX.- - • 3T S. SECOND Street, above_Cheknui: . • • . Q-11,E" lILMA .11, Ett4TAirE ,11T.AUC1-1 • Tao.ll. -The farm known es the IiEURY FARM:. :4 owned' hi the !Sank of. Commerce' .et Erie. and located. hi. Schuylkill .T.iwnahio.. Schuylkill; ConntY: .tvirihr been divided foiir. turns,' will .he sold at: . MtititrdW . T. iMiwrich 24. 11.466. Aft et the. ...UNION Mu " .Pottrt... personS.deslising Infrrmationas tolhe 'Size of the .reseeetive fertile to please at the store. :of -.IOsEPII. MILLER' Esq Middleport at; the "UNI ON HOTEL - F.tto.dllc at, which' plane dnifts of the fem. Can be' seen oti, and after the .16th inst.: orlon 1, :WHITNEY.. Attorney at Law: Pottsville . . TERMS - OF SAI.E :'4me-third hf purchase money itthand. and the balance int wo:' eqtial annual' insult_ meats: with Intel : est . :to bo v secaied by Judgment- Bond - SAMUEL CIIRISMAN, Licensed•Anetioneer.. - March 1T,.'6 1 .1• • . • . . : 11-It . ... . LtiVtTF..RS' Remaining. Unelnisiied. in the Post.Otlica at schnyitoll iinvem. io- the' State 0! . Pentisylvania. 'on. the„Hth day' of March: 136 a: . - - • To obtain any of these letters, the applicant niutit'call for"acii:ertis , d lettere,'' give the' date of this list; and . . . pay two ceids for -.advertising.. • • • • • : --. • • • • If not called for within one 'month. they'will. be • sent to the Dead Letter °Mee. -., - .: - • ,• • -- AkenMin Stunt ' , Garatcan Thos Adamaan Chaa Genrdner George, Bannon Wm . Gairet-Jahn. • •Brian tern[ • 1. 'Barrie Bet , ste • Bitlesmau P. .• Itimioelherser-1 Bedding A . Wtwit: G,en Bechtel 'HAL-. ....Hunter Maud Itorchi.E^' Haley Jae Sul; Guidon Maly Bnpat Gporge — Dalt George- , •• Kissinger Itenher •El*rt.Jrts...ph Kiastnaar Cath ..• .'blinnich Wm. ••• . . AMELLA. J. ITANNUAL P. M. ll It ' WINDOW SHADES; ' ' . - : FERSco;- . _. •• - PAINT ED,'-'. WHITE I.lol.,tasupS.. .. ...-- -: • . • . • BPFN dn. GREEN do;, BRAY'S • PATENT, . : . - , ••• '.' ' • ' • - Bcl I , Acrt,No.l. " ' • - -.. • AN p ALL OTHER hTTLYS cr • • SHADE FIXTURES,'.: .. • ' . cHRTAINS, •• • • • - • . - . - •• • NOTTINGHAM, •"7•7 . ..7.-: ....• • .7..F.N0 T;o4i) . •••••• i g• . • ..,„ . --, '-• .LACE; . • 4ii - ..199 ' - -- MUSLIN, ~ c.i , 7l .0.... • .. : REP. -- • .' 29.b55 . . . . . : BROCATEII,E„.• ' Z Tr- z •- . DAMASK: , 2 5 9, 9 47 T: r SATIN DE L.IIINE '• • •• 0?„4- 757, -;-1 ..: TERRY: CLOTH. 13.5.91 11,46 } .• ' .' .. PIANO .AND TABLE COVERS.- -" • 9.567 1: PALMER'S ' PATENT . ' UMBRELLA, -, MOSQUITO . 20'573 - 'FRAMES. MOSQUITO. NETS. LACES. AND NET. .16,437- -: TING, - ..t . c., dz. - , • G.L.& J. B. KELTY, • - 10E05 • :' • ..', • - . 1 ' • Pr-14T.BROADWAT. •• : 28,604 March 17,•:4164.11-3au. -'• - --.. NEWYORK.. .1,947:14 - 26,854 1.4 121 SWISS LAM. 5341 9..1334 91'5 1321 9313 1 5:>9 1,223 16I2: 2,6“ . 30 613 . ' jAILES'A. Filth:MAL Auctioneer.. • . • 7,600 ;.• 15801.. UTE SALETO CL014113..4C0N -511 .tl.. CERN.—Valuable aisl lands. 'Laverne :County, 6.7.20 .: • Weilnesday,.April . 1;744 1 :At Pro. Clock. noon; will be sold- at- public sale, with -36.498. out any retierve. at the, .Merehants`..Exchange; - in the -7,690r City of Philadelphia, the. folbrwing deccribisd -real es • • 155 I. 'state, viz The:valuable tract of land. Containing 400 • • 2.675 r aCres and allOwances; in Blakey , Township. Luzerne . ;6.7331 'County. 'Penna.. adjoining-. and. bounden. by lands of 3,610' 1 _ the . Delaware and .Hudson Canal Company,. the - Boston 5,053 ~• and Lackawanna Coal Company, Geo. M. flollenbach . '8;579' and others. Itis very advantageously situate for, min, 1 0 ,018 ing, being on both sides of the Lackawanna.. about one • 7,660 • mile from the town . ., of Archbald and twelve miles . 1 0 60 from Scranton, and' Anderbtid by all- the .4,578 reins cif coal known in that region. The coal tas all 4.638 - been:thoroughly upon the laud, and is the. 2.117 best Pennsylvanla.Anthrecite, well known 'se ."Scran :l3. 731 tow" sold by'regular auction sales in the New York 1466' ,market; the tract is awe-Able by milways and canals 6,564 both to New York and l'hiladelphia. ' The - Lacnawanna is a reliable .g and On the land is an abund .- ': 88 2 f epee of pine.," Oak and hemlock timber.; also a numta,r Oi • &yelling houses The town of Archbald is extend-. • •'lnc toward the tract. .Plane, surveys and reports can on application to the auctioneer. -Parties 391.07 desiring to examine...the premises .are invited to call .60,063... upon Mr. John Gardener, -at Archbaki.. The •title is. ' perfect.; and not , the slightest delay in opening the land to-proflt nyed.be apprehended; The tennis,. which will b - • as easy as possible. will be Made known at the time' of - sale. • Tea eau: mix Si- AiacotArr• blow a cox ccan.• $24 . 00 b*d - when the jonvexty.l- , struck ' JA.mm . - FEEEKAN, AttaPiPter. - • Zhelnest4 Numb 1T, 41.4 syr walnut ge. . . . EMI= .`'1329!9.11 598,730 : 00. SILLYMAN. T": 11.11 Maith MMEIMM ' - '•itirt4co() =2=SifiMi 66i V to _ 1:18 - 1866. driDOPAN Centre _Street,: ?onsvini,Penna., ,;:koi g ood. suitable ibt ; Spring - and 'Stumm Bemalital dylee off;' ; sr* reldhist - • : - • " - Plabi Pea De sok4, Noire Antiques. rTRrrAs. 13 Sa 6.04 . &el ATM met Eadoraderies and White Goods, z Plainand . Plaid Organdies, • Plain and Plaid Iliansooks, • Plain and Plitt Cambria. Embroidered Bahnorals, • French Muted -lialmands, The usual variety'of evt.ry novelty in the MILLINERY. DEPARII,IENT. MEM 661,619 11 619.69600 MONEY 'RECEL - 71) ON 15EPOSIT.—.. INTEREST allowed us peispeeial agreement STOCKS and BONDS forght and-sold at the: Nair York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers'at the usual Cmnmisslom CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, 1 March 26 ; •' 65. • ' • 41,983 11 They have also added to their QLOAX DEPAIVI'IMU A-complete ILsisortment of: In all the' new styles, and will pay particular attention to this branch of. their bui.incas. - They would also in vite attention to than stock of : • • • • TRIXTS AND 'DOMESTIC. - GOODS , Which they will sell at. the •-.Verylosiest market PrieeS - ''With4instaet additions to their stock, 'ap.d.by a eon tinned effort to'please, they hope *to receive • tdeir-fal etutreet.pitronage so liberally exteaded-heretokire: .jA - 3IES. S: EARLE:&.SpiS' Prpira GREAT, SALE OF .kiLLTA93LE' FOREIGN AND AMERICAN OIL PAINTING 7 .Thdeiltire ImpOrtAtion of, • JAMES 'S.. EigLE - ii, SONS • • Selected in the stnotios of tne VEST EUROPEAN _ .AR7ISTS, iy.,71X.. Jimmies 8. Earle, in the Fail - of wil • bOula at • AUCTION Eastern Galleries of tlie PennsYlvania Academy of _Fine Arts, PHILADELPHIA, On Tuerday, March 217th, & Weduesdan .3,..',R00TT . i.,:. - ,T,t;.,' - AuctipTiqpf, Palntinau on Free Exhibitions on and after Monday • Catalogue: now.. ready' aril cent by *2.9 '-ori app . !! rating: .- • , Maieh•l7,•,fitt-,11-21 reparation lrolde in solatton a ituud . prupuitiou o 1- . fiqrL. deodorized .. - • C.Q.C/0.AN:.U..T..01 - V, And ta perfect'' free from Irritating matter. It invigorates the health of the hair. It prevents the hair from falling off.. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It renders the hair dark and glossy. - It affords the richest lustre. AND IS•THE BEST AND CHEAPEST •14...kiAi.ly5si - 6-: • JOHN. G. BROWN SON, - •Drpegis ts, Pottsville Pa., Sol Akents, to 'whom all orders should be ad dressed.. • , ' • •Dec...o, 0-;tip. • • Trade . 'CLOTH .LDTEP:COLLAII,S; •tL •-- •• - • LOCKWOOD'S. - • -CLOTILLYSED • • . PAPER . COLLARS -The Cpll.4s made by the . r.orkood Mfg. Co.: 2.55d40uth Third Eitrect,'Philn., have been in general nee eince - 180 - 9; and ntitwithstund,* lug ,the' fact that numerous: . imitations 'of them ',have been . made, they still: rank superior to any Collar in thamarket, " They, are the. only. collars thronehout'with cloth. _with a ,layer of paoefon each Side: and are shaped. *upon formers. or moulds': so as to . fit the '.neck and,al - for the etavat,... The:peculiar -.proem used in Dedr nutrinfacture. makea them, resemble linen very. closely . ; 'when finished Die. fibreo:Of the cloth ,eNe 'the apPeurance of linen bri the paper. They.are verv'itront , ;. - and do tint tear at th button' holes, andare the. only collars - made that ; can be turned and, worn. on both Fities•ivithigit Die button holes giving way. ati.the: pa . , per tennng. • . • • • Parties purchasing*Collars. 'trill be careful to see that each collar Is stamped upon the inside7-I.;ocirwood Mfg. :Co., Cloth .Lined, with thy Trade Mark' of the Co ,'fa . Star and Anchor) 'aul date of P,:tants. Do not be.de ~eeivcd.liy the boies. or false repreaentations..but see for yonrself.:llf the itself obi gthinPed, upon the Inside as above. it Is not.genuine . ref - A new line of diseoPuta offered tn . Jobbers. , ILOCK'WOOD,PIiFiII CO., .••• 255 'and 1.59 south Tuird.street, Philada. , Or 93 Iteade stieet..New York. Jan 27, ,G4l •,.G . ROWTH 'A - YD . -BEA - 11TM LondOn: Gray. . Hair. Color, The Only `Restorer London Halr.Color: • ••. • ' RestOrer London • Halt 41falllble • -- Restorer London . •Hair C for • • • ' , Ite4lorer London . Changed Hair • Restorer London • . Hair-Color • ':• • Restorer • London without :Hair Color • liestara , . ..Restore•r .London ' - • Hair COlor . •• . Restorer, :London Dyeing Hair :. •• • Restore.i. It is the only knOwn restorer ofeOlor and perfect. hair •dressingconiltied. Delicately perfumed ' London Does • :Hair Color . - Rentocee Restorer Loudon • ;• • •Bulr.Qnlor . • . Restorer LOndob • not 'II:lir - Colors • -.all Restorer London • .Bair Color • Restorer London • Stain • • Hail:Color • .Dandruff • Restotar London > Hair Color • '..Restorer London or Shit • ITair•Colot ' • and ••• Re,-torer London •••• Hair Coloi. ; • • .Reptorer Lo? Mo - Anything.' Hair.Colnr Ifrhinn. riletitorer MAara.ttin 11 . I R'BOl . T. 'fiLI'ISSY AND .I.I:N.VRI (NT. 1 LIE SPAM' i31.1.A N. COOL A.N/i • London • • Hair'Color MUSE=IIIEraMMIE= . , ..• Le - tabor Dieensee Heir .Restorer London - Hair Color-. • • • RestoYer. Dindne •• ofthe Hair Color the hair Itegoi•er . • 'London' . Scalp: .7 Hair Color • from . ..liet‘torer • LoudOn . ' . Hair Color • • Restorer • London • Bair tioltir Fallirm. • ;Restorer No \o4.llltie or preparation before or afteritanne 'applied fij , the hand-or soft. Mush ' . ••• • • . stop the Flair from fu ll .ing. and, eaume R.to‘. crow . heada all - zaaes ' Where lite follicles fire left." - • . • • ••. . Owens:Sarni Qninter Henry Rearnan Wm • . Raver Mary . . Ofily cenhi a hiatle •• . six hottles." $4. Sold at Dr. SW A YNE'S. 330 -fq();111 SIXTH 'Street. above Vine, t'hilada:, and all the leading Druggists and Fancy-goods dealers • • :Sold at • • ; .". }I E,N RV 'SAY LOWS . . • Feb. , lo, '66. ' . 'Drug Store . Pfitissille Smith ('hurley Smith-Wm * Snyder Loollifla Sp)de;t• Jas. Reek Joh"Ct.! : ' Schleat Walton Ilanorab . . M.' HAIBERSTAD . T . . Sailrond:Pit.; ' Cand ..; . .Whoikale and Retail ..alers in tic, perke. White and lipd Wheat .Flodr; Rye - ar.4l. Bnckwheat t Flonr. - Corn Chop, Corn and Oats Chop. Rve Ctm„ . -Coin.Mpal..Brart Middlings. Oats. Corn, Hay, iitiaor and Potatoes... .SEEDLING:. POTA• I'OES..-For the purpos e of introduction, •the ftriliscriher. has ,Xeceiyed a small hat "of.Goinfrictee Needlitig Potatoes, , among' which •are4he extra eaily, which are now al- the rage—a single .Pcitatato selling for $l lust-litil at 'soree of the "exhibitions. Trice (1)1, 23 a peck. Also Garnet . Chi ILibietreciate, S 2 a bushel... Michigan White Sprouts; FOX'S Seediing, - for tale at hie Seedstore. ' • T UE NATIONAL LAND CO., • • • .•••• No - . 60-Broadway,. New York, ' '. •- - .Buy and sell LANDS in , Pennsylvanii and other-States. , and. improved.- and : unimproved • AGRI CULTURAL LANDS, ~the Southern and.. estern, States On COmmiszion: • • ' - • ' A : large number of ' , Farms 'and: Plantations .In'Vir ginia and other Southrn States for sale. •• ' A. N. MBYT . ..EFtT • . JOHN BRANNON • . of New Mirk'. • ' • of West VirghaW • • lan 27..8G • , BVY YOUR 'LEAS • ... MAIIKET: STREET --:TEA 7.-HOUSE, Comer - of TW•elOh. and' Market .Streets; pp poete the Great' FiFint . ral.Xarket. ... •• ~..: . • CO" , . . . .. • . BOLD dc CO" • ' Feb 17..C6-7-17 - .. 1142 3farkt... St.. 'Philadelphia: j)VB1.1141 KA.I.E' of a Valuable New 801-1 1 111111.—Will be sold at Public Sale on • " Thursday; 2241 of Itilarehi 1866. At the Keystone . House s in the City of Reading. Berk.; County. Pa., a vaIttabIeBOLLING• RILL PfLiPERTT; entirely neW, :containing ' about tour acres of ground, situate on tbe line of the Philadelphia and Beading . Railroad,: near the. Borough ot Hamburg ' County afore 'raid. ...The following is a description of, the real.estate: A valuable ROLLING MILL,' tieing an entirely new, Structure, containing all the modern improvements for the manufacture of Merchant Bar Iron. It consists of Two Double Puddling - FurnaCes, One Heating Furnace: with boilers attached for generating - steam. There is in the Mill one ISineti train of Rolla for breaking down Iron one 10 inch train for finishing Iron. The Ma chinery. is driven by .a 140 Bone Power Engine.. With the above are foundations for two new puddling Fur-. . nacre,. With boilers and ltachs com i gete.- The capacity Of the Mill is from 5- , o (Stone of Med Iron per day. The Mill Is in good running order'. . • . , Also, at the same time and place, willte sold about 100 tons of Prepared Iron on Bank, reedy to turn into Sale to 'commence oe.lock, P. M, arbaa too ' eattori Oriole will be made known by the'. • • • • ' MAMBURGIBON COMPANY. TOSE PE' -GE AWL • • . I N. M.—. The &bore . property I. also offered at Ptivitte 147 • - Civil. nod 'flitting E s aileeer. , . Sale; • Those deetronti to p urchase 'Matte or ca ll rorrsVll4.e. PA,. Cram §tr:rxe Trotiaet. . the Conopsupa Wco:SA at NatAtiarg,. •- • • -Hsieh 10., '4l - • . Ll>l.y• '• . Mirth 1:),-.13. . • • , 10-f.t . . UNITED. STATES. 1.10 . 1 EL, Broad stnpk;Tim'aqiii;.Pn. D.;...1L - f.:IV IL o.ip X-,:.-3.',iopriettlF,: • The United States Hutel is well and 'widely known ! to the traveling public. It'is pleasantly located in the and business part of the town . and. near the, Railroad Depot:. it is well Furatialted;, and pos-1 mantes every modern improvement for' the comfort and entertainment of its inmates ; the rooms are • spitcious and well :ventilated; provided with gas and water the attendance is prompt and respectlal ; and the Tn. ble is -well Provided with the. hest the market - affords: „The. Bair is stocked with the choicest With a long .experience As a hotel-keeper, the - pro' ptietor trusts, by rerterate charges and , a liberal poky, to receiVes share td the public patronage. • L'i THE March !Stith:. IN :EXISTENCE Ihiir 0,,10r Hair litlor .I;: l 7.:,f..4:: : ' : ':.:llykllTNEy,:: BAL.N - 3:CEI4 -.OBITK6 STREET,.. POTTIVILLII Dealer la AIiF2IIOAN AND FO-REIGN GQLD AND SILVER,. Foreign Exchange, United States Bonds, e Quarterminter's Vouchers And tineurrent 'Money GOVERNMENT NTIONAZ-.BANKS. -....O ff ers for sate al lowest market rate • • •• GOVTIMILINT SECIMITtES, u. S: 7-30 . Trei.s: Oate' of lug. 13, 761 4 . ". •:* 1" . , June 15, '65 44 • *." s 44 H• July 15, , '65 •••• • • `5-20 :Loan of 11.562.: 5-20. Loan . .of 1501.: ..-5-20 Loan of . 1505. ., 10-40 Loan.of4S64. GOLD, . STOCKS . AND - BONDS, AND.ALL . GOVERNMENT . .SECTEttrIES . BOIIGNT • • •-- AND SOLD.,. ..•.•. •• . • . • • • • DRAFTS On'llngland, Ireland. France and Gerna9l., for sale. In " 3 to " 4 P arcb9uLer l-1 8 ;IL 111J1SriugGER, ow him :Potravillej nary 3 .-' 6 1 3 .". • ELMIOR 113kKEILY, • ,• • ,• . • •• • Centre Street, Opposite Tow's! Ili' I; Pelts. - . - • . viiie, Penna. ' . • FINEr•PANOY..'CAKES; • . . . • ..THE.FINEST 4.N.K . .ERY IN . TOWN..: .CUSTOMiI4 . SOPPLIED AND SATISFACTION Balls and Parties _supplied' at law rater. - • Feb:• ,• JOUN Pirliprietor. , b 24,1.6 * • . • 8,-;;ne. , ' au f erilaterilepripravvoiis;RzFroitru grrium . Bll4llll7 , . OCT :N. p-r.m: PLMBING:ANtIGAa':.FITTING . . : AtTIs'NDED TO:IN - ALLiTITRIR BRANCIIES. : • . . . . • • .• ... ItirIPIIIARGEP. 4 111.9DERATE:jri• , ' "...' • .. ... • . .. .- . . : • Order's left-at the Stores ef.BOSBYSIIELL A Tato.; and GE' IROR 'RERNET,.•.Centre St., : will receive :prompt . artention. .. • .. . '.. 110q - Old.Bratoa.; Copper and Leal bought. ~.. . ... - • . ... .- - GEORGE N: DOWNING, . . • .i .-- ... ' : ,-CM - ner.of Sixth and Schuylkill' Avenue. -. • ' POttaiille, March 3, '66 . ••. ,:- • • •-• • • 9-U ; J •• .._ • • • i . •: - osgrit.ouieuu, •.y • - • . , . - Nratehmalier'd: Jeweler, - .... • CENTRE ST.; POTTSVILLE, 'PA.:. ' . . .. (three doors aboVe the Mortimer' louse,) has now on hand a large and.well selected assortment of ; - ' •' - - .Of the latest styles and highest standard. 'Of Silver.— Also Ai I ver 'plated. Ware. A-large and general Variety•Of'snOeriur Plated Wire, such as Tea and Ta-• ble Sugar. Spotine; OySter. and •,ionp . Ladles.: - Pie.and Fish -Knives.: Cake Baskets,' Fruit Stands.. Castors; '. Butter Dishes. 'Waiters, l'itclters. etc.,-.all of which .will he sold.at'the very lowest prices. • • - • ' - • :. .. N.;.11.--,-Olti Silver bought' and: taken :in ..elehange.,- 'The highest Mice given... .. • '.libirch . B,•.6o-9. , _—_.... JOSEPH' DOERR,. 44. WATCHHAIKER , AND , JEWELER, Criitre St., Potutrille (threedoore above the Mortimer House,; has nlw on hand it large and well selected assortment of ana GOld and Nilver Watches, • . . .Also a Mtge variety of fine Gold Jewelry.. GOld Chains kledalllbils, Ear and 'Finger Rincis,• Breastpins.. Brace lets, Gold Penelli.. - Pens, - 'Armletk - Thimbles;l73tudE. tileeve'Bottons. itc...ctc.. all of which will be offered. 'for sale at'ireatly reduCed prices.. • - • • Particular attention given. to repairing of:Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. ' ' March. 3.'66 • - $5OOO 72 NI j. htr i i c e o w ., -New Yoik, February 12. 1866; No. 36 Exchange Place: above reward will be paid to any person or per ions who will {rive information which . will lead to the ; arrest -and Conviction of the murderers of HENRY li. - DLINNet.on . the night of the 10th of January last. near Pottsville, Schuylkill Comity.. The' sum 0f 5'2,300" - will be paid .for.the.- arrest and conviction of the per sorts who were.accessories to the murder whether be- • Parties giyink information may feel assured that -their narilea will.not ba used, : nor -will they:be . ..called as' witnesSea eicept 'With their consent:. and should they: desire to-lease the County; employment. will %be pro hhied.foithern elsewhere. . . • • ••• • Information maybe ttlien, to Major -JAMES. ELLIS; 'District Attorhey , of Schuylkill County, at. Pottsville, . to . W. W. DUFFIELD... Esq.', at -Woodside.' or •to the •stibserittet, in New York... ;O. W. DAVIS; -Prest:' GREENWOOD NURSERY, Pottsville, Po. . . Spririg .. . The _subscriber has for sale :at his Nursery, Green-, wood. Pottsville, n fine assortment or .• •• • , FRUIT tRELS.. OF ALL KINDS - Nmlnsting apple. Pear, Cherry. Plum, Peach. Apricot. Quince, .Bze., Ot.thgchoiceSt kinds - tor planting In this. section of corntry, which havelicen.-selected with Mire. —both'Standard and Dwarf for;carly, bearing. Also • • • ORNAMENTAL TRES,• • Such as Mountain Ash,' Silver. Maple.• Poplar. Noise Chestnut,•.'Egropean Larches, &e.. Also Ever greens nt various kinds. - • . • -• . . smarm FRUITS ; • • • . . . Ench as Engßah Mammoth ocioieherriee. HaiTanta. Red and White. Raapheiries,..Lawtun and High filackber• . , • STRAWBERRIES . . . . . , . Trlneipb 'de Gam], Albany, Seedlink.*. French Seed ilnit. :/tc.., &c.,''aed other choice 'varieties thet , do not “.quire• an iinpregnator,, by the dozen, hundred or GRAPE VINES. • . . . . Such as Concoid. 'Delaware:' D uns. . arivilling: and the NEW PRENITTJH OItA.PRS. the 'IONA and L9RA- - RI . ,LA, raised by Dr Grant... The former has received . Premium offered for the'bestliardy Crape cultiva ted in•ttat United States.•it being :prononticed•equal in. •quaßty to any Foreign OrtMe. and the latter fiir the eayliest 'ripening Orape in the country: of octcl together with several other choice kinds. Mammoth Rhubarb Roots and 'Asparagus Reots.. All kinds ot• Garden- and Ornamental ...Shrubbery. GreenhonsC•Planta: /Cc.. : • • . • EXTRA SIZED FRUIT TREES Restorer . . . . We. have fur sale adassortment of. extra Sized Apple, • Pear, Cherry, • and other Fruit Trees. for. sale: ' . .Now is the:tithe fpr thoSe in want- of Trees. &c.,. for 'Elprin4.plataing; h,lcake lout :heir' onierv.. - and'eend them in. Tho-e that-come. first will,be punt:lllra . • etirThe Treetrean he taken 'out of - the-groan(' when called fur eat thht they will: tint. Injure.. Onr trees are Weed on high ground and can be transplanted with ' .muett greater %certainty. of groitting • than . .it rained on • IoW ground. This is an . important . consideration.— .• Either call at the Nersery. or address ' . ; • B. BANNANE• Pottsville. Pd..l. Restorer Re.torer 11 - .N'T ..0 : N . .1.,..'-g- - .A ,m. . ... . . . . . • ' • • are pronounced •by all who them, ~ • ' ... . .. .IEO,ITA L :TO AIN Y'..111.4318 - Ei.T.II.NT, They are selected from only strictly corn fed hogs, ard; theingrediente used' in curirg . are all of the very tied ciFtality, :Particular care to also taken -to keep ' them.in pickle only long encingh to •cure. which : prevents: their .getting traititilt—a great' and general fault-with Most' lams. None genuine unless . branded.... Cured only by. . A. F. CIIESEBROi'GS, . ... . . . Porle . Packeirs and ilFlaidesiale DeAlers •In .• -...,. .. Fi.h. Cheese and Pioviiiionii ' . . 10- NORTH.PELAWAREAVENUR: PHILADA. '.. tirPneking and.Cnring Retabliebment S. R. C9ruer .9tb and' Ste.,; • ' • March 3, , !GG-9-3m .. ' :• Reed UNIT ED gITATES P,ENBIOpIEICS Widows aid Mail Oren of. deceased and disabled Sold iers drawing pensions from U: S., can have their next instalment of air months eollected at a very small coat by . 1311YSONIdeCOOL, attorney-at Law, • •Feb 3, .0-5.6 t• Mehlotonga St. al:ove Centre.. AETNA: INSITR;ANCE .co.. Imaorporated 1819. Charter Perpptual Paid Up Capitals, Amount of Assets. iLossea Paid in 45 Year5..:.0477,485,894 7 • . . T. A. Ai.r.x4tmr... Pie.t. Jove. Goonwnl. Sec. "1{,,..1..8a55zrr.. Tray, Agt. Genl _Worcester, Rita: . . WALTER S. SHEAFER, Agent; CENTRE STREET, poTTsviLLE, PENNA. Saturdity, March 17, 11166. THE::::,I4TEST:.:.,:..-NEWS,: , , • , . . . .New IPrejetelt- s -'-Aniannal thirds Owe. ' Irealsun BzeleteeNtakabt Vasa. In the Hosea at Harrlittntrelt on Thtmality. Mr. citu4 : thtroaacei , an' , act; trianir the Merchants' and Consumers' Anthracite Italliosei Company, with power ' to builds single-or , double , track road frontanY point on the Delaware river near. Philadelphia, to any whit • in the. Schuylkill, - coal region, • with . power to make 'branches crud use intervening roads, and with prang.' .tkani for the benefit of,anummenr coal, that never more • than two and a half cente per ton - per mile shall be chsirged far tiatteporbstkin., - .T! - -e. MI-. was considered and peered timmimonaly. The bill we judge, has bees on " to NIL" .. • - The -Philadelphia Annual' Omference of the M: Church is now in seselan in St. Georges Mirth. Du rlog Thorsdare proceedings resolutions for a divisbin of the Canterebee were :Emelt and were laid upon the table. A anbeekinent motion-to irmnsider prevailed, • and the. resolutions were temporarily 'withdrawn. • • • The Civil Rights bill havingimed both branches of Congress, will now be presented to the President The Fenian excitement has become less in interior Canada; It Is still violent along the:border..Skirmish_ • lines extend along the frontier. -Some of the "mien._ Mere enlisted at the point of the bayonet, and military ' .pride is not represented se violent. • ' • Secretary Seward. it is mid, Is : preparing a protlams tion in relation to Fenian Movements," step whichhe ha, been induced to take at the instance of the British , Secretary hicCulloeb will utke no notice Of the lett"e of Domptrollei Clarke nn the finances of the country. Dispatches from our Minister at Pa, l+ give addition. al assurances that the 'Emperor intends to carry out in good faith his declaration in regard to the withdraWal of the French troops from Mexico. - ' • . - It Is stated that tire President his telegraphed to the Governorv of Louisiana not to permit the tone of a cer- Atlcate of election to John T Monroe. the newly-elected Mayor of New Orleanir ' ' , .Tbe city-election In Saoramenta, recently, re.. - stilted in favor of the Union, tteket, by a handsome ma- Mr. Nickl In .Dallas. the only eon of the late Hon:George M. Dallas. died on Thum:lay In Philadei- • phis, in the 41st year of hls age. He was a member of Senator Sherman left Weshinzton on Wednesday, to stump Connectieut•for the Republicans; - • trotted States troop, are being sent to the C ana dian'at Etrint,te.r, to maintain.thenentrality jaws. Lpurr. GEN.. GRANT bits ordered the WO . lishment of a strict .quarantine at all of the Southern ports, as a preCaution against the Iris now thought that League Island will be selected as the Site of a new Naval Depot. is decidedly the best location. that hem. been named for the contemplated improve= ment, and should be taken for the purpoie. Evarev Republican in the House this week; voted for the Clvil Rights hill, except:flap: mond of New York. He is so near over,- that he might aa welrgo the entire distance., The . Cops would hold a jubilee, no doubt, over .the conversion. , Fploolsw.--The British Minister has call= . ed the attention of 'our Government to &M -onism. It is stated that Seeretary-Seward forined him that he looked upon ilke whole concern is a great farce. So do many others. It is stated thata proclOmation will soon be issued by the Government' , SENifOR' SAULSBURY of Delaware, was on Wednesday last, remOved from .the Senate" chamber in a beastly state of intoxication.—, Drunkenneislii high places ,is becoming 'so 'offensive to thi moral sense of the nation, that it should . be punished by dismissal or _ • . • impeachment. • ;. • - THE .0:1,230,0000 0 . 4,007.456 00 , footonipt. . . MR. PHILIP HOTTA, formerly a . resident of • this Borough, ha; just. returned from South ern Kentucky.' He says that the .cOndition of affaira there .is very gloomy. The people who are na strong distinionists •as they were before the, war, are exceedingly bitter nainet Northern and Union men, and it the military was not there, would drive : them all out. The report of Mr, Hoffa - agrees substantially With the testimony of Other Union meff_who have lived in thb Sonth since the close of the war' • -> Gas. GEARY, the Union candidate for Gov ernor, is forty-six years of . He was born in Westmoreland county, this State. Gen. Geary 'is Union to the core:- He re cently told friend -Worth of the. Lebanon Courier; that he conSiders the destiny of the Union party his destini.. "The Courier thinks Union • men need have no apprehension that after Gen. Geary's election he Wllfinsult them by ungratefully declaring that he "belongs to no party." CIEs. Cusrv,a gives a rather gloomy account, of political affairs in Texas. There Is little, if any, loyalty outside our lines, and if our . troops were. withdrawn there would be none anywhere., Greenbacks are but seldom acknowledged to have any value,- and gold and. silver is the circulaUg medium., In many places greenbacks will not buy food or fuel. • The idea that they will ever be paid is but seldorn - entertained. Maiters are daily growing, worse. ' , Tir CuRRENCY....I.I.M T4ASUILY Bradaiviss.—On Tueeday I the. United States -Senate, !dr. Sherman introduced a resolution providing that the outstanding :United States Currency, ding- interest 7 bearing notes, shall not be reduced. heloW. 420,000,0004 that 'the balances in the Treasirry shall . not be allowed to exceed 540,000,- 000 in nein and $49,000,000 in currency; but that surplus Abell be applied teltecruing indebtedness and to paying up the interest debt ; but that the interest -bearing legal tenders-ehalinotte retired. at a raterexeeediag $5,000,000, a month. The re. •solutioe was referred to the Committee on., ' INSPECTION BILL:'--We learn that a bill iiiii.course of preparation as &substitute for the bill, offered in our Legislature by J. •Croaland. His bill aught not to be enter "tained _moment by the Legislature... A Morelli-digested thing -could not have been framed. A single Colliery Inspeetor. is. alt that -• is requited at present for . Schuylkill County, and•a bill: must be so framed as to protect the- interests of both, operators and miners. With - Crosland's bill a few malig pant persons could close up a large portion of the collieries of the region, and throw the men out of employment. • • r. ENORMOIIS E ... MENDTTCRE. —We see by the .... last statement of the • Directors •of the Poor of this County, that the expenditures for the Alma House during January, amounted to $.10,259.35, and _during February to $12.142. 37, 37, making a total fOr the two months of $22,-. 401 72, or as-much as under the managenient of the Union -- partywas spent formerly in a year.' ,We are aware that during the Winter, expenses are ebmewhat heavier than In Sum rnerr but we , can see no reason Why, they should reach this enormous figure. Why, at this rate the Alms House this,year would cost the tax-payers of 'this County one hun dred and twenty-five thousand dollars, Ave - times as much as the Poor_ House costs. Lancaster, a'county which has a large popu lation than Schuylkill.. There must. be • reprehensible want , of economy in the man agement of our Poor House. . P6ilsdelp6~a W lftrrke~s. . . . , . Pllli4thei-Plii*Tbureday,liarch l7 ,l 36o . - Tux Flour market was dull to-day: The-sales enmp rise about • 200 bbls Northwest family at • $8.50Q9, the latter rate for prime, arid 200 13bla fancy at. 411 '49 bbl. .13rnsi1 lota are selling - to the retailers and bakers at from 46q6 75 for, super ne ; $7.25(g.8 for.extra ; sB@9 for' f iNorthwest family ; 310011' for Pennsylvania and. Ohio do, and '511.50q415 bbl for fancybrands, as to quality. • _ • • OR UN.—Prime. Wheat is scarce, and in °de mand:at fall prices ; 2,000 bushels fair to choice reds sold at 2106235 c VI bnshel; white ranges at from 230Q270c f.buihel; as to quality- Corn very dull, and prices, have again - declined; 4;000' blishels prime yelloW sold at 67c in store; and 690 afloat. p ats are, in steady 'demand 1,500 bushels Pensylvania seld'at 49(a50a 1; bushel.: POTTSVILLE MARKETS. Corrected Weekly for the "liners' Jen ritail . . Wheat our, extra family, per barrel.. do ~do• - do do -: . per cwt.... 'do - do : extra ' per barrel. do • do. .eupertMe, • do Rye Flour, ' Buckwheat Flour, • • do - . Wheat; prime white - . per baebel. do . do re , l '• do .DriedPeacties, pared.:. lUD, pound. Driea • dy Apple do s: . nouarer • , 1 do 10 , : • - kwitts . - _ . - $1 00 - 1 - 1 doz. 33 3 90 Butter• V14..42 *3 55,05een;, . " .24 12 2 00 1 145 rd. •• ' " 122 5 400 =Hams, : Its 5 1 20 I ,13boulderu, - IT 1.10 1 Beef hind qr. • "112 • . 201 " front •`. ." 110, ]Patton. - s l i 15 :1 Mutton.' " 1 .1. I,_ M Veal. . • " I li . - - - Stior 11 Porto M ie ' ' : .. t Zioingdi - 1 .• ''. , 4 Rye, V bn, Corn, Oatti, • "" Soup benne.' Pes, ." Rye Chop, " Corn Meal ". Middlings, Potatoes,' " ‘147; b:10 cwt. Straw, rm. Plaster. " slat; iR iack. Tim Seed. b Motor." " flax " 1411 11 I 6 00 11 46 7 05 0 50 4.00 $ DO t 63 t4O $lO 751 5 :75 10 50 6 26 50 62 600 'll 401 2 20!
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