nto' Marital. 11.)TTSVJLLE • 'PA:. . • ~--- I.ON,S..TAT,E !TICKET. FOR GUS:: EIS\QR JoTmw;:;.GEARY, or conir.p.iasworylTT *AND' tioaus—lte.ad card. of W.Valver4:( 6 ., iii this issue. full stock Of Is in their . hue jast, opened. Give theta a Tuo . t about pyriFehlisjeg Furniture, would .do t I/. to: call ca? 9l r = tiould;:of PhiladEl- P.c.ail their card iv t "TILE UNION' TT +31,5 a dyrtir:ed LYE. F. Cliese- Itigli.4. - C..„; ]share,lt Avenue, Phila. tpilia, Are 54. bhp; rior. artiele: We speak advi. as we lisce tried them. Trim SV3l3ltir. Taos. of liollord 6 Military and pile„atcSuatAllentown,..Pa.,. will open. vioula. call atientloti to iidvero...e.ement , .o: aa,le uu CentrC street; Potteville.• • RENO OIL AND LAMi ComrAsy,L-This Corn iv. the capital of which is 'safely .inverted as to sec.lre - the -stuckholdei from.possibil-. i)( loss of his cartital.;.-yras projected by ,n .'hi fr om 'the Venar attd the heitil of,thebanking 'house -.7tie.,ers. Calvet. Penn,,Sr...Co. dalusita lair Spealeer.of the C. S. 'House of ; ;,presentatives',,is the Presit.lerit'of lion. 5.7. Howard; late 'Deputy Con of ihe•Naiinnal Currency,. is the Gen ,Subie,riPtioil Agent. The other gentle ted yl4ll. it as Direcior's and Trits .z.ar.e .widely:andfa•korahly,kiiewiCt liro ug h- . thee.eminent.- names put tic can isithout doubt,-rely upon the Indnes , s and h t is.ines...citaraei Cr of the , en. : erprise, atid:the rectitude tind.,.respers . ibil:-: of thu.iC.lliiiin-g it in: • . , ICON.. ICON.. FRANK" JiAtDAN, of :Bedford county; - - is been appointed Citairrnan• of the Union . . .te Central"Cotnntittee. . TO: debt of the Borough. of .Lebanon is (4011. -7 We are more fortuthoe. uo . debt.-atal hat -a it,ring'etirplus• in tlie ,sai - y. the iesttlt ofgood inanagem'ent. Gov. CI 1:T1 N . sties Cll.lllllfttleiliy, that . it is ;;t" the' eto provide for the 'or lit;i of s ,rders, and that if .theLegis'iature with:out-:providitig for the or s:, he would reluire theca fu re'-aF;sentltJe. ~ • . Out: esfeetiled cote'tap - oi ary,' the . Rettailw rea , .led. the tiftietit ye'ar• of its ,telice, acid .itsiirosperotts 'atTear anclfhe . Ivliiel it is. edited.. let i. ro i• - *e fat he:,;()11.1tle . goad .611.1. - sie three score rear's artaten. r remark:ible growth ins. the few year, 216.11 , 60 her pop:. 50U0-,;in'.181;; , ; it was 10,000,., Cho San Fralielea Bulletia.thi . nks that IP ) it; Will be'l 4 oo,Tioii: it Ft liumqini9;izett-e:terms.Nr. Clynieithe .IVe hi's - fate of ntu,'whUn he rau.:i•ir.Goverriiiref Ohio— wln_lto il, defeat:. are itot :tier; of dic'lirineiple3 held by the Ohio' Vorrurr.i. MAY - ors,.—John L. Flagg, lelected Alayor- New - York.:,. is: the (ingest incun bent .I• Ili:It - office in the t•tti d'.-tititte:i, _being . but 1 wentyl‘four. .I,•ears of He is n . j graduate of IT t'rvard • College, the cities o'f - 1 , '25.7. • • • • • . • . . . f tiiii.leeetised:patrioCllENitt D ill V t .Nttryi4tlil,in ' las t, on ..tonititi.cti r on, ari laruieli.i3.almost prophetic,. juit i.ieen..piiblirtd with. tlie consent of 'widow. It. is. a Most lettCt; an.l ,• - ••. • • ing as It: does like.a voice . front thO'grave; 'A exercise great:iw'tience On the country. Rill pnbliell • . N eityclea.a I. nion Iliii•Kess on ridss-ofJus: i.1. - ctions of 1.7nii411 . . the.indi6ationii are that the Union ,. „fn . ' o , 2teber . II Le heavily inCreased: utlarity is-.spre4irtg-likelVihr.tird'ovef the S4l.\ LITL FttArDs;—The-11.0enue.Commit e 'the Govi2rn-.. al) . 9tt tweutY 7 tive millions of -reve .. uelagt• :year, from the :4ystein of 'frauds acticed hy fOreitn:ilerporiers' under the An ein • ofduties,' , bv_:.niakwo. fame to make remedy the it ti giTat• i.c lent str6og.er:protif elia'rg . etliat . tho'Cop-1 Ansel .pariy this. County is' wedTle,l. to and nit rule,. is iic(led,.th'ln.t he fact . . • tatli OppysCs - thepassage:of way 1r 'C'..ti/ep . s protection ••fi.Clnt • 'assaFsins and bbcrs. The •Ashlana• - .Corip6 - lica4 • organ , s . :that the Polio hill is . " thfainciuS.", pecits.la's•lnuCh frOm-a : piiiie:i . SO.lost to all tee of dc:ency, es to call Jeff, the . Ithnor: 1e . ../effet'son 4194 can . honest Tvtf.` with sueh • 11...pitity .. ?, • •• .• . . . . . . FA:lscar. H,isryTAL.--Tlits Institution to yhiladelphid,'has, done 11,11 - good.-': ree to all «h..; deed sur4=. - 1 and medical - relief; nofmatt ;:. , r . -to . what sfect : : applicant..May . l)oring; Whatever: . may his nationality - or For disabled. mil: :S.-railroad en' iproyt,es. - and;.dther : *linrking - , its doors are land the treat . ; nt reciied-cdnadt 'be'eicelled in any character in. the . ..country: lkspit . wort hy- the attenti6d of our . cndl-dperators, and as contributions conl are ni,w - dsk.ed for by the..nat l 4,gers, ' that:-th . e . iT;zportse will be prpMpt . and Contrilon ions will be. taken in ebarie Nlichaclif ? 'right: this:l3 . orOugli: : •-'. TiE 'DA'S; MS AND btfi'l.£l , TifE in 'our First:Page will be 1'0(1 . 114 'one of the , le ,.. tnratiorts which has hem - delivered since e elo;te of thewar.and the initiation of the it lties . tiun'•:Of`'reconstruction. - It was en at COneert; rhiladelphia,• - • on 11.-s,lay . . evening of last week. 1.):7, !ton. Win. 1,1 03 71 1C film" Ice : 21 fiepey. in the preseuce of a - large and int el.• qzent - utyli , ltnce.•, Tice_ . eniit.lieuts -ally; we. know, .will meet . qie•aptiroral of , Cry 'thoughtful,. good. citizcu';.._ tut icliere not- thCy from their force .and toiliCtice, • Qq-nict attention cornmand - efUl Judge e..to express his sentiments in referen;ze - .tO esident Johnson ver.y . freely, and . gives y. aniinnted a nd interesting aecunitt off the .itieareareer of tbn - rresident previotis to rt , cent.vetfy wens ige.. po not fail to read. peat ion. carefully.. ' MA'AM TF.Sint6ST.-- . -The .Chicago i:tys it. is enabled . to declare, in the mosthive that: the Ffeedtnen • i 136reitt ess submitted. .to the'Presiden(hy Gen. - *a : rd . previous .to: its beini:introdneed in zie . tUit e, lid that Mr.JohnsOn warmly. ap-- •trel It-was .afterward re atedly stilunitted amended in by.lieurtior changes were .de an it to accord more .Ce.mpletely. lihis the bill eras . .Congress; iChad .been privately. approved him itt everY•parteetilar. - Indeed; the votes its favor in both . . Houses show conelinlivelY tt NSat then 'an A4Ministrat ion - measure, 79s se:regarded:by-all the Preiiiient'ii, friendsiii each. branch... • irirrt.rs. n 3 Jov ecr (r uurrA 1 lit. :Aq, Inainer oe li y statements Lase' been repetedly • le, by . respolfsible peron.9; and Rot Oleo kratli . eterl. •We Presume tliere'is no reason' 44uta. their . trut.fr. : •-. ' SOis & ° atou bc.; , important Legislation t o . Sebray I Passage of a:to' Incorporate nfactured and Constuners'Anthra-: rite Railroad Cotopy. PROVISIONS Or'ICHE BILL. The. follo*itig is the eoi}y .. of the att. incor . , • E. 5 ;pouting. tha..“Nlahnfacturers'. and Conan-I. Anthrsciie . Railroad • Cenipany; l !"which 1 'pasee4 the lionso,, at Harrisburg,' on Vrldaj'• of Last wailt; and the Sentite•on Tuesday, bOtn • • uninitnouely • -• • • -•• . . Aor to incorporate the Manifacturerte and 'Conan-. mars' Anthracite Rallread.Company . Szerma 1. Be - it.enacted by the Senate and the House of,..ttepresentatiyet. of the Commonwealth of Penriayl- Yania Iti.General - Assembly mel., and it is hereby-enact ed by the authority ofthe same, ; That N. Walker. ii. A. -Wilder, JohnUlrielt, .John P. Green,-..Janue*.Viz zard, B.: James P. ;Nickels, be majniitY Of - them, be and they are hereby appoifitedoommissionera to: open • books, oaceiCe, sith,sxriptimia and 'organize - a mil road -coinpany by the name: style:- and 'title of the: “Manufacturers' and COnsumers - . Anthracite' aailroad boa- 2'. - That - the said-company-be and they'are here-' I h'y authorized and.empowered to locate, build. equip . , midoPerate a railroad with one or more tracks, from a ,paint on the river Delaware, at or neer the city of Phil;' ; adelphia, and by such route. and tp such point or points in the Anthracite coal fleldsofSehtylkill CeutitY. Penn ; 13,ylvanla; as the raid company May hereafter desiguate„ fix or determine, With power and authority tit loraite:. l build and or more' branch railroad or rail- I -roans trom any •olie be more pointbr points upon their 1 mainline Of railroad to any point or points within' the counties into) or through which their said' line of rail- i road may.bilocated: els& to airypoitif - or.points and' into any counties adjoining the said counties, Into or, through which said Main line iSlocated and to connect at one or.more - points the said main line: of. railroad, :and any one or more Of the Faid branch railroads. - any other - railroad - or railroads. constructedof' hereafter to be tmistructed. in - the States •of - Pennsylvania and m .New Jeey r and , when.in'the opinion tit' the. president and board of'direclorsof anideompanylt may be neces sary, to locate. and construct their said railroad and -branches - atroes any other railroad or highway at grade: and to acquire land necessary-for the accommodation of the trattleof the. Said railroad-arid branches. and to construct thereupon sidings, depots, stations and other strictures, asin the opinion of the president .and•diree- - . tom may be needful-: and it-.shall be lawful for:said cohipany to.use as part - Mf its main line of, railroad-be tween the point-or pol - its' on the river I)elaicare.At or' 'near the city of. Philadelphia, afore Said. and the ter minus` that shall lie Stied: upon and -determined in Schuylkill County, All or ,any portion - of any railroad or militias now constructed, or, that may liereafter be constructed between 'the same' -upon' such terms and conditions, and In such manner as shalt be agreed upon between the hoard of directors of-the com pany hereby Ineor - pOritted - ; and. the . .board• or boards of directors ofany•other company- or.companiescompanies; Wbose railroad or railroads, or parts thereof, maybe used - as part of the - main line as aforesald , of the company here by • incorporated; such boartlorbeardS of directors of, and-any company or *cempaides whose railroad - or rail rolidtimar parts. thereof. may, be so. iised , as part of-the said 'main line, are herell.y authorized and? el-onove ered to enter. into • such acre Client lor agreements as are. herein.. epecifled. .and the. Said company. are .hereby authorized and empowered-at any, tiine after the location of its main line of railroad and .befOre: or die ring the constritetion of the same, to-build. equip and operate any ofthe branch' raiirOads authorized by . this act, and connect any-Or all - of-said branches with any .railroad orraitroads now constricted or that may..here- Mfter be constructed. • •;• • • • . -Sze. 3. The railroad' conipany berehy incorporate - ft:is iinthhitzed arid. requeeted to permit any lateral railroad, owned and oPerated by any person or. pemons,.asstvelit tlon'tir companyoytio, own' and work mines; mills or. quarries in connection therewith, to connect - such hit 'oral railroad with the railroad or branches thereof. and hereby authorized. to be - constructed, imPosing such' reasonable terms,- considerations and . restrictions, .may from time to time be established by the president ; and beard of director: fortheprideetiim of. persons and property thereupon,. Arid it-shall he lawful for said gum- . piny. with the cousent of the owners of such lateral raitmada'tb - equip and mperato the, tame:` Pref./ed. - -however, That he 'charges therefor shall net exCeeil the actual:cost of the' seryice rendered, with ... it - reasonable allowance foram use, maintenance' and . repairs:of the. tAminment empleyed, and the expense ofkeepint spell lateral. rail roads in goOd orderand.ceirditnin.• • Sie.-4. That the corporation -hereby - created for the . operation of. theirinairtlines.and branches-shall be en-: itled - to all the. ',oven.. and privileges and tie silt 'All the restrictions of the act. re:MIMI:it; • raPrombeiro - panies. except so far isthe same are cleingad. rnoilided or provided for by this. act ..PrO hnweve : r, 'That it shall not be.lawfid to Make any cliargelor . the - trans- - portation "sietinacite: or bituminous coal - , iron:ore: iiig metal,. and lumber transported in'the ears mimed by. individuals.: associations; or Corporatioite other than. .the_ ennui:nay hereby ineurnorated, wheat transported 'fifty nr niore miles: over said line .if road slid hi autlies eXceeding. two. cents per . ten per Illile.:'and not eieeeding. two and. a half - Cents per ton por When transpOrted in - the 'cars SPA.. 5. Thatihe capital stOckyof saidcompany Shalt. .he five - millions of MillitrQ., divided it shares 11,;. - dollars . eat•h'; - and the said c - Mnpany.are hereby - ant Md. iced to borrow :eve-Millions: Of dollars, Or a less sten: - for-the ems-Arne:ion arid equipment Of they-main line: :.and issue bonds therefor bering inters t not excel-ding' eeven per Cent, andiii secure the -pay Mont . ;if the same by or more Mertgeges on-their road 'franchises,ProPertY, real and Personal aided. - linty, ei,'eri • That A majority of the stockholders, -at a meeting - Or meetings called for that 'perpose.may. and 06- lire .hereby authorized and empmvered; front time to Cole, luerease theircipitabstbek and from lime to time to • borrow such additional earns of money . and Brut' bonds therefor at a rata of interest 'not exceeding seven per cent., secured by wiertgege . or mOrtgages-ot their road. its branches. lreicnises. propint. t ror any'part or parts - .thereof: to Suclo . iondunt as in .Tlieln opinloe may be ueedful. to • construct.- or complete the -railroad and bratich:railreiads -hereby tinthdrized,-With Sidings, star thins. depot-, machine - Shims, engine iodises,: wharres; bindings and nece-sury.eciiiiprnents Gtr. operating the Aiont,',anti all other property or facilliies -for the lie einionodritiosiof their traffic and in order . t.. Provide torthe construction of any branch radroad..4 they are hereby anthoriied and.empowered to, orreW Tiny sum numey•not. exceeding thirty thousand b nd dal lars per mlleof Single tract 10. be tionstrneted,"at in tate . of interest not exit - nether eight :per cent, per aiinpiiv and issue bonds therefOr amnion* of- not less 'than , one hundred dollars - ea - eh. seemed by niortgagemn Such' braeclfrailro . al or railroads, and themeetgage..so ovule sheltie ti first-lien or liens - iipon the brooch' or'branch- . •es witieh:it may describe:, ' • .". ' . . Tie e. ti. And the said - company; are hereby authorizieL and empoweredte run their cars and enginea over:nail :main any railroad or railroads or Monett' or-branches thereof, in whole - or in part, With-which its railreieffir ra bnches shall connect. and to use the sidings-and "tie -er appall emitters and, property Of. suet( railroad •Or branches with which 'sorb connections *hall be made..., fur the purpose of receivineA delivering coal And-other traffic .. - conneeted - , - with.iainitN . • operarions. •ti eon sack-.] terms as may be agreed upon between tile said corpgra t`ons owning such.thilroads hranehes ; and' if the, said corporations cannot agree nixie the: torsos he compensation to be-paid fur Ouch use-and appropriatiol.l then before Any entry Upon. - or. such-use and appropria -tion shall be made as aforesaid. adequatesecurity shall be - made orteudered to said cormiration and the coot privation shall then hi. - tiseertained.tusl cheered tied ni I like manner. as - is provided f.ar the approprialiiio'or hind in the art regulating railroad companies. approved the nineteenth day of Pebroary. one thousaad- eight. hoe- dreti and forty-nine, anctsupplententa theretii., SEC:T. 'This company shall be thianaged - bya . w est . . dent :mil direelota. • ..Svie..S. That all acts and- parts 'of acts inconsistent. with the previsions of . this att. be -and . the same are hereby reperiled. • . • . I • A WA6III:NGTON correspitident:writesito the. Indep . enileni; as 611pws, in re- g;arti political, in tlia The .06n:twat& fl slit:add - say Copperheads) Coh grss. are verYmiteh displeased with the conduct of- - thd , lading .members cif tbe Cabinet in regard 'loth° elec--•.•1 tiOus in New llampshire , and Connecticiit • :Messrs; .• Dennison, Stanton, Harlan. and express a strong desire that the Republican tic,kets in thoe States shall triumph.. The COpperheads.saYthatilui !'resident . sires their party to succeed. Republicnis hare a ready. answer: "The beailahf - the depart motifs give Qs: -their . . Influence :• Aviv doesn't the Ptestdett-renfove - them, if • he - dislikes,their eondut.t ?"- and the Cripperlfeads • can; not answer the qults , ion. , : They-do nutlike to Say, that the -.President .is afraid to rollover Ist .• Stanton Dennison. and Harlan,- nor will they admit that he Up..• . • prof es of their condoctl The letter of Mr.: Dennison patt.n . .-of New . Haimpahlre; has giveu.hatt it,at.itorqatay atnoint - Het:abbe:Los all nyer the eottn,' try. There was a manliness iii it Worthy of corninenda tihn.. lie Laird to ti delegation that waited upon Aihrt• - that, if the tithe ever arriyed"wheu he - could not openly . express hit d.sire'for . the - trinmph of th 6 IR:publican part-v'. lie . ‘ioultl ri-sign: and gis hotrieto.Ohio.- .• The resolin ion of the •irtembefs 'the, Cabinet, deliberately taken. and they will ant resign their_ lces. It the l'r..sident'si•i-ties to remoYe - thern.•let him do so. H. can, if be chooses. ao to the-people with that Ssue• Within a year of hiy accidental etevnttnti to. the -p esi d.,nev. • he ter:loves men from !Ores who - endured all hardsfili.:s and rcsp.m‘thilities of a four year. war—u hat an )-sue that l; fi.r the people p 1 the ].teal - statesl not removt , them and . perhap.s • \v.,-; bleu - no right to sunpose that he to.dir. so. .is.•llls Copperhead friouds Who .con,tantlV..a. - sert it, and I !toy proio-a to:act v.tlaAr. infoimiatfoti - frt do head 'qua r . teu nit -they -are poor -authority..f.lr any -state, -The liteident. has. been making. napre; speechei , fin pfiyate) to debigatiiiiistroin tht , Border States fart that the- note to-nhont he "snakes them, are, fur "the rna,t of dotiotthl beealty: . Tbree f.airths:. of them - were iippOst-d 'to-.the w . ar . a - year..al!P . • ricp e_:tys the Pri'-4ideht ; but fear, 'from Lie conversation with - leadingNcic 14oneri4 - snirtn; the other night, that-he haa takeit several steps backwqrd upon the.question of Int: partial suffrage.. Ile - cert oink - 11 ~:s 'gone . backward on. .the -question. al 'permi tiOu: rebels f• - a• ,ounitrv. Mot -it he' will do nett fall as . he 1 ,, " doing `carkngland now -recnie tome Inn pat ron:fge•iu ehe tir•its—Repn6iicims will, have nothing to flair'. 'ln tilt war .of . opthions and principles: the Right *ii•cetaiti of .. success:.: • . - • . . . . I 'hear Bond news from Coneernent. believe. - • classta , of .itepubtleaus •tire -working. hurl'i.r - ry to the Republican ticket: I. have goial authority for stiffing that there is no clhst+ of mill in the state working hard er: Tor 'the resillt,.than the If Om: llowey is :elected gm-eh-air: - the Copperheads -de inuir of success.an)where.ese under their uric' drape of. pretended 'Unionism - , . D.: S . ALAILY TilE. OF TUE CoVNTY:--BChtl3 - Iki.ll t our siuime. be it .spo ken, stands alone among the counties •of the State, in aldowing tifeTreasurer t 0 receive mitirtigeously extravagant .s,tlary: . have called repeatedly, Upon inc -CoMmissioners of theCounty,-Whe are elected tube custodians of the public interests, btit who seein . .to . mis. take•their -duty, to procure .the needed legis lation in this matter, and relieveto:that ex tent; the. burderted .tax-payers of the CiMrity: They hOwever, - pay no attentionto•the Mat ter, and We suppose that'this thing;i3to-g,o on in thiS• - way for another year. without a parti cle of' regard for the' interests of the•reople: if theConiniti.ioners won't •aet, we call: upen the • Represen'tativeS in the"Legislature' from . .this.County,_. : to pioeure the . meededllegisla tion.. The salary of the .Treasurer, of Berks county has been_ fiXed . would .have no ObjectiMi to lutveSthe salary. of, our Treastirer:,fixed at. .2.006, or when .the Officer is . inconipetenLasdk likely to be the case in this : County, $2500,- to•alleW•-for clerk bire. As the Matter' . stands' new: the 'Treainrer receives fent Mitch as. is 'paid in. any . othericotinty , or.similar tiou'..in the State to:the treasurer, sail:four . he,should 'receive. the inemberi from this - 'COUnty-lict in ~ this Matter •?. If they will' not, •nothingwill.be. .done; and the tai-payers . of- the Couniy Lcontinue to be burdened with: the payment of a salary.trilthe•Trctistfrer thitt is entirely be; yond the bounds of. reason. Come, genileMen -representatives, give. us the 'required legislp: • •. • , : .":te r .:.~:_.x>~-~~r:;> THE. DISPRAiieII*MEITT We are glad to see that the legislature Of titis State is Moving, in the matter- `of disfranclii: sing • - meit' - whe desirted. froth , the army4ld navy during :the And .it is, piain . that the [saran:6f Deinecratie members. on this treasure; has placed their party in an unenviable poSition..[.y( hen the bill Caine last . week, before the §enate.foradoption; the ei 7 tire portion. of that body. Who livid opPosition • • setatirdenti, . not content with singly recording .. their votes against thig'stitist• just enactment;' Conferred • together . 'and entered a protist2on the journal opposition;: the, action of •the • majority. • The.singulaiinterest,iaieft - in the fate of the bill by . .the' .Deniocratic *member§ makes it evident -that 'it would . be:to the ad-: vantageof that_ party should...its defeat he- se cure,l. • consequently , evidetit that: the votes of 'these disfranch i se d : Men are . confi . • • .. • 1 . uently counted:upon as part - of the support of the Party which befriended them: . .The posi tion in which. 4 is - thus placed. ii-.sach. ns• I would drive: every true-hearted front_ it i-ranks, had they not left if liefore;. Those men who,haTe fought braTely.for years to se= cure the - friumph of. the Union .are asked,. to vote side by side' with- the Okulkers'and•cow-. frdi WIC., fearing -tAifface the enemy, fled . to hide with women; •or Canada. • .1 1 ; hat soldier : 'would be. Willing.loe-figlit in. a. . civic battle on . the same side- . as "those. who fearedto fight with hint ort.the : fiel4 of 'inertial rife • •1 • •• : . • . - Thepr inciple is thus virtually' declared by . . the Demociaey, lhat.: they licild . deserters:and refugees are entitled to...thp same Privileges as those:" who•liave.served. with. faithful in . the service nf . t.beir s ountt : y...ll only requiied such .an addition to the 'pltitforin . ,_to ..- 6ive every soldier Mid every soldier'sfriend .away • from the party which seeks' to shield in its bo . - so at cowards,. deseiters, and •h(iuni y•-jumpers:. PaoTEcrioN.TQ I;esus:-The N. Y:.Tri6uue . . . justly :repiarks.: .. • • :... • . . . . . It. is the clearOst duty 'Of legislation to maken. skillful andatrict adlustment; by means cfn•turiff, between-thewags • or -labor iu '.the. - United - .States and: in :Europe; Our workluTrnen should demand thus' much of Govern:. Jnent, and should take no. less., Wap,e't -in republics •imust be high. abdshould be highand Should - be walled th Mr. by- protective. tariffs frome pauper lebor that - is literally owned by the . ' baninial manutaCtur i irs of En- - . . LOCAL NOTICES TUE : FRAN:UNA: Or iNIiFILANIiik . .1:G A INS! ".,k.CCIDE:473. Ttie principlei Of life and d.'o ;insurance are : equallyno.: 'plicable:.to insurance against accidents. The; only Wolidkis..thai. this is not more generally recognised. .The Proportion .of accidenbrisilarger,tlaan.that-cf tires, . and the: injury-and suffering cerfairily grerder. - •No prudent man thinks of leaving his hoil;dand .store un.. • . , to insured night, and yet.. persons do nor.hesitate iucdr. risks 'respecting life and td which they would nut think isubject,ing.stkeli -property. The; timeariprr!aching -when this will b e'. nirdo gen reeogniztd..: A. icittri has more. right: to. . &ass ferry, - or: ride :or walk down town. whhotit an Accident Insurance: Polity, •thad'he has- to leave his - .. liouee or other prop:•rty uninsured.. One-fourth of the •• • . premium of a.Arg pplicy wptsee.nre the; York AcCitlenritllnsurance-COmpany.: the.‘ Iliyin4ut . of an egad sum in' case of death'biaccident. or a weeklypayment:in .ca so of bruise or .fractu re'. Pohciea ... in the above-ComPiruycan beliad attlre:ln inmate Azeuey of Robert C. Rill, over 13righPs. Hard- .. . . . . . .. . 9(i. is-Si.:nurtaiy:Cogs ry.--I'Cot h:M OS skritetnent. v.ts created . by.the -antionneetneut. that Oil' had : been • discovered in this town, yet it is 'tins. ....Any , tale Whil doubts. this fart, cau•stOp 10 at 'Van Thisen'S`• and "linion Plig4,•7(dgiccti,-...- $1 .110 ...lies 11).F r ;• 1 h 11 C .allrl•ilis • • ( 4-Itie. . Ctig.at.the same low figure, 'MC' brimbrimfull•of oil. ... 'IIISI.-1.1(311e of 'the•West.".--flue. tatL $1 . to per 1b,... and • '.Ginn. Se.ed-Segam"..is:4 lid-per thousand: arS.the best . and cheapest goods of the' kind in nuirkOf.::pantlemeu. , .. ll• • and.ca see butt' he will treat you. . .-. • • • .-- :- •.. • ' . .. .- ~ ... . (...: 1 . 17 shave j 0 st oPe fled' a • full .of ; Light .AI pacas -in :Mixleti,'Fgarl and Tau Colortildoon.-od-tlie-Lake pc- . • iainev::.s . ditable for traseling..Suits: A1.(40,-.Suiiplte'rd• Plaid Alneals:. a11.11 7 6p1 Shepherd PlallS, &-... • • ••. '• ..- .A.spleuilid ' assortment , of :Black -Silks, Much 'below . , . .;imp , ..iitersil . piices... All nualitics•lnißlack Alpacas. eerylow... .- •• ~. ,:. - . . •• WO.ITF.IELD ( 4,*lkiftlgAl'll;.' • - March'?-,!66 11-4 t •- • •• f'- . -; Pottsyille. . . advertises a valttaide tract , of dand...fb plyttieToOlasiiip for saie;coattilniag tilioutaix.haailred ttere , .., ciik•iist . sof Davis tract : aud.l•4rt of the SuldcbCap. . • • • , , . •.• . •.• . . _ . . . • OLElN.—'l'hisesqtrite nrSparation has the ful and infallible property' of renderbig thetiElN i•3OFT,• It isdi,ting nishedtoy hitiestretas mil aact a . ,airuiaa - 0111:ct?' on 'the be act inir, on the taaf...saral minutSseeretorYesaers e 1) els All iniparities- [roa the surfaSe..aliays• all 'tendency , to iinflammaii to and etfcctuully di patee: all 111 , ..DNE•NS; TXN,," VINIPLES,ptott.II64, • "PI tEGIit.:F.F . , ,81.1 - N.4IIII"VA, etc...- The so ftne•.!s and_ de1.... itlacr Which it, hiductia ARMS and NECK, its ability otgotithini:it - ritatioa„reinoyiag.cia •- .- taiiebas detScis. and all nnSightly appearaTiem render it . inclispettaable. to . eveiy toilet. Piepared 'llughes, -4potbccitry. • . - •• . - 11. 1 11E .-. 00 AL Ti.TRAD:E:. &AMA' March• 24. • 1.866, ~ . . he ftnantit y•vipift 'hy .11a.flroael thlk NV ee.li )6 52- . 800 12-L.lik (lanai. •211;728" 60-far the iNTeli. 73. 1.2. lons again:6[l)6;lll6 tons . l4 affi . cofrespn : : The iii.746 . .Offtitfiigs top Toy to rcmnnecate thobe.eugag:t'4l.iff coin :The trails - slims. up 'this' .week follows'•• • . • paredevith.laSt year.: . ' • • • . TOTAL. 0& •683;5341-•. 51,2511 • 3il;al.W Lehigheani .• I Scrtiet 110.0131 ".- N•IIII 2,721 32,5051• C:<.,l • • I By R. Itodd: SS,S7E , .By.Caual.'..l • • • Del &Mal.: ' ' Tu•u sth .• . • Dal..34l ; l'i' • . 4,1,759 TraVortim...l: , 300 t: _2,99 . 31 Fiaaklia'lio; • • I". 7.715' Broad • 4.651 .55,34.6' • . ..11`41,759,1.,973.053 . . . , . . . Ttiq.increase.for the week• is. large ccittipare, with the ;tipply,fur the coi•recpgndtng Week last . . . . Tile.sales:ofS.Crantenoal at auction on Tilde-. day shoe a . considerabiti: degline on the prices February:. ' . -•- Tlte Ire ate af-which Coal ie now selling wilt eanst:. it, to penetrate l. .dist ant tharkets, and mate-, riaily.iicreaSe*.the eortithorpthth..: •.- We iearti:llit'arringemente are being made to eduncet: flit.' Shamokin Faller::anil 'T o.ttsroiite hail road •witli the . I,...bigh .. tiiitt - 3100 , )y Raliroad . lie 'the • Qtialiake):at Mount. Cannel; by: Pa:4:4enger trains .be Turi direct from, New. York- to Sunbury., The, ConneF7' • 'don, it is, said,. tit ill ..he'Coinpieted by - the firit of The New:Boston .COal :Company : a're theirlateialrailroadfrorn the,minee :at New ton 'very rapidly.:eryPi , expect to hav•eit compl& tedby:iho first of 'June. -• . , : ThoneW. - Itailroail Bill, called - Cliff "lanufactii.-. refs' and - Cousumer'S Anthracite Ilailipad,7 has been. •the • ezeiting• topic during.. Abe-- veek. It ince:6_Witli.universal.fayor among the - Whole.bur• airiess community.in.tbis',Cotnity.. rlie only fear I is . thafit was gotten: up forS Some . :Special object. 'and will-pot be builC., Those.howei=eo, :who . seeni . to know its origin, and, the . Parties- - who' secured its pa:sitige, ikss - tite..tys. that the . road Will be built. It is said groat, present - elms _been beenbrought.to bear on the Governor Morder, to got him . ..to : withhold his.,:aignatUre: we hops,..-he will not do , unless there is 'something In • the bill. that might .inilitaic - against the public. interestsl .. lVe haVe niiVer:kwivn pitssecl. h tho 'Legislature'. that Washailed with siich.nniversal satisfaction . .hy. - the peop,le.of County- By tbotime: . this read 'eMi.be- ha%;o- ample trade for all; the:different Ancsi'vvitli less charges. for tranaPortittiOu.. The coal trade of tliis Count}_ can be:ffoubledUra - few:years under an adeqnat& 'pretectivo .pOlicy; and With, cheap facilities .Of transportation:. •• . ' . • -:- . We - hope - that. Congress. will . tale .uP . the.stib jects of ,Internal' Taiation. - and :the Proteative Policy-as. speedily "as possible... • • 'With these tiro questions adjusted on.S: enlightened basis, the other. Measures .. can . be' settled after :Wards::,.prottetion AmeriCan.lndniitry will se-, care continued:prosperity to thebountry,-and with that secured, the 'question of Ourrency wilt soon be adjusted to:stilt:the wants of the country. 'l.tie are fearful ; that:- our deMestic industry will be broken dovfn. by. - :the . -inemense flood of foreign gcodt3.'-. now -"pouring.s.into-. - the country, if these . , questions are•notacted on speedil• -"• • . •. .• •. . . . . .; . ~ / iiiLLSClfiAiitOil GOAL . AT .iPirtION. 311E011 ?.b:), 1866. . : 4500 ton sold at pticos ranging from $5 60 . t0 $5 63 'Per ton.* . . • • , • goooton SteaMbont . tsold from . 15 63 to $5 rit per . n:. 2MO tone Broken Bold at f 5 9.0 per ton . .. .2500. toritt•Ekg Hold at. 55.90 to $5 92 Por ton:. 4500 tons Stove olcitti small tote varying.from 3oorl:tous ettostnut sold.at $5 25 to $5 38Per.ton. • , . Tliccosl is on hoard at'Elizabeihpert . With' Yebraary'a isles the prices 'compare as `follovrs, - shovring a considerable eleolitie:: • - • , . Usitc:n. Luken, a.veis.ge, . _B6 33 $5 61. -77 Steamboat, " .:. 6 '45"" 5' 65 -- 811' . 13n)ken, " • . :43 . ..5 90 , 53 • • • 6 5'91 '..' .65 . Stta'a„:: , " 8 43. 60 :1 83: Chestnut,.4' 89 . • 5 35: 1 5.1 . . . . .. •. Dederick's Moiating Machine Ter hialating.ccid. 4,,lni*h boa* advertised in this piper, is.highr. ly recommended by a 10'0'm:tither of - coal 41e4-, era:abroad who have it, iii•nse.. ' - . - —. rxvirrii:NcEtil nnrSdvertishig. columns it will be seen that the Tremont Coal "Company ; are now prepared fungal . -.caatln any .quantity from their.celebrated mines in Schuylkill county. This: company: owns in .fee forty-tire hundred acres of anthracite coarlande, situate in what is' 'tenoned the “Lorberrv. districts " and:contains all 1 the yelps of:red, pink; and 7ivhite-ash: the annual Ineetinkoi the stockholders, held .in FehniarY Thomson, Metthew . Baird, 'Cliarle.s.E. fr . ..x.; T. J. Woolf, toffin, eq:ret, and itobertlV. Ryntes wercelenteddirectors;*n4 • the Hon. beoro;e Sinderaon (late of Scranton) the president: TheCoinriany are, fOrtunateinse, Curing - the services of a gentlemina . so thoiciughly conversant with the 010:interests . of our. State, .... • -D..F,.D . E . :Tt.1.0 KS 1 , COAL..HQ.IpT.TNG ;MACHINE, Patented Apeil 1%; 1.!362.; . •. •• . Khis celebrated-and. anequalled Coal Hoisting-Ma , chine his been iti succesisful.aPeration for .over, three years, and the tinnsually laqie -Lumber-already sold are givirig the moat perfect . satisfaction. • It is simple and Aurable, having nu gearing,at is'rapld hi, its opera .tine. and very•eaiy for the- korae.; • Descriptive 'CirctO. lar. containing letters of .commendation, pricee,;&C., sent free,. application. • -• ' • • • K. DEDERICK, SoleManilfacturers, •. . • ' Albany-Agrlcallaral and ,Machine Worlta: March 24, .66 11.6 m , . • Albany:lL'T. AI ! THOUST, ..-.-&..F.WHT, MINERS SHIPPERS OF THE CELEI3RAPED BOSTON RCN LOCUST MOUNTAIN GOAL. Wal cwt.:St N: York: 1 . 11 tmldWay. Agt. at New York:—J:.II.4I3O..REPPLI.EIL.. .•,• . . . OAL FOR SALE.The..Tremtint . ..ebta C willlfereat ter be the vendors al_ theieCtial. and are non ready to receivetirclers.t ir the peveral sizes. -It is the. deterntinatiou -t&the Company to take special. pains in the preparation. of their Coal,''vio that it shall he of the best .4uality.. Iteliable. arrangements are • tuadefor shipping to all points. east, or sbuth. Orders for: the Present sent to the .05;e; Nb: ..2.3.l . 3sehange - Biilditur. Philadelphia,.be promptly. attended: to; . 01 - 11cestu•Netv'Tork and. 13 atnn will he .opened.dui g•tlie season:. .' • ' aEo. SANDERSON,.I" - mnt. A. ECll:Eli:Generitl'Coal _Agent. .. :. inPlliladelphia, March . • • . • 19.6 t : . THE COAL MARKETS CARGO P-lOES OF 00AL BY TEE . . tooltimytki , WEEFGY FOR lIE - 331!q11#' Jcun4L.) T • • - MAnca,lo,l.B6a. • . $: - 5 500 5. 75 • 0 5 00 ••• • 0525 4'04 :• 0 5 25 4. - 500'4 75 5-25 -.-(arl - .25(14 :5.50 500-:4:7-5 ked Ash Prepared; 1‘ '• . White Ash, ..LUthp; Steam - : • Bt.:l3nat 'and Broken,:'.:..' Egg aMl.Stnye;:: , . . ....• -Locust:Mt:lm . .: . • ." 'Woken ... . • Prepainti . • Chestnut, . : .. lwly :Try . • • • lii to :1 Zt:a S .50.5 Lehigh-Lump; St. • Bqat • e • . 6 SOgY• 6 75 _ •`• • c'.4stnut, Broad Top • * 2.•• .1 • •• :.• • •• 'M. i s 22 , :1866 . . - - • A:3li by,Bnat;l;9•art._s • 1 - 25 : " : .6 . c 50 S . tqam - • • • • " Brokep.... - ' • • 606 7 5 : • ' Ta.g • :•• . Cheiitouti • • • ' G 00'10.6.25 Lehigh I:•ls`gt • ...... . : 8 .tioco. " •. .. - 7 00V. Lehigh Lord at Lttmp and St,: Dont by.leargo 71)04 Bioken mid , Egg. . .75@ :Prepirea " - .7. 50*(0 . . . •. •: •••. •••••• 111•1q1c4; 15, 18C6. ShaTkili PittAunlY. A'sl-•••.wliple'dalq• 8 1)060 '• Lylieris ValA Sti r i3V3 50(Cr; 9 .00. -. • " • :, 10 10 - ,410 - 50 •••'crEOII.GR'S CREEK : Sr , OUNIOERID AN COALS mine 56 75r.F.5.f.7 00 f.• lots' for• city trade $7 0047 25. TraAle.golieially:fritich.dopri!ssed.• • :•-. • ..•• -.-• • . • • • • • : . COAL `FREIGHTS, •-• • Poi third 00 Portsmouth. '' .. :.: . 3 20 Ne\yburyport... : . ...,: '2 45.1 Poet On... ... New.f1edf0rd.......:.: 2 75 INewoott - • .9 7r, ;New 'modem..... 2 75 . ) 2 511 Nvw 2 25 . .. . 2 :New 'York 1751 : TO .. Su 1 00•1 Hartford -3`oo '.Tounto'n • • 290 I Newar.k..:. .. :I .75 'Albany.. j Troy. • 2.5 ... . 25 I Nbriolli.Ya 2 , 00 Dight.p.l • • ; Derby.. • .Pawtucket • • ' 001, : • 76.v . e.: , ..ce1s 6.nd 1.3 G. honty varied for TnTAT.. r itE6 714,45n'. sn,g44 24,234, 420;32i; 437,9751 .50,6G0 . . . . . _ . . -'..• ' Fireighto from: El izolikhport . . . 1 , ; Cw. `f Orli :: .... --.....: .. $ 65 Portland' Fall Rivth . ...;' • - ". • 1. - 151Newburypirt Nevi•thit • • - 1 . ihi Neiv: London„: ~ : '3924611" -'' • ;;; 2 261 Pawtacket .. :.. .... ,NOrY 'h -h...,......::. 1. 50!Tannitm..: ' • - 1 Prhvidtlh.c.. -' ' Th‘.:%iew' IlaVen:- -- N'hri.‘'llli-t. . - ... . : ,-....,:. - 1 2:s',L'orttrrnouth -•-, NI iddlet.c4n.. : ..... :. 1 75iNew--.13ec1hir4.. - „' ••• ' ' ''" .--- - 1 ‘2sißri4geport„...... Huitsgh .ivini • ..- ' - .- ' • - 223 glartiord: .... ~.... - -5a1em.:...::..:..:.... 2 '25,-Albauy - . ' •••••' • • 16i,578 51,80 . 67,2T4: . 34,40 Sl,4*Rl . 22,0 p .• . 'i§.. : 13 , 3) . ..1.1 . . 2, i4... • 4.752 1 -4.752 36,2ti1 - -d1..),055 -''• Vr.15401.. from B • Trk•Philialp . lo4lll . •-• '• •• -• • 13‘,.sti , n; ,•, • ... . ... 1,60,111 1,"74."D 31 --- V.) 21- Freight , . from 16; tor 4c, Wm 'or Alexandria. To 754: York ' • .00:* • • l'imirgroie'Cisall .Trwite.' for 1860..• . Aivount 11141.414p4rted during thi 1:kst . m00111: -TOTA G. 5;906 . 12- 'B, ISO 04 542: 19 • • .1,0•13 14 . 6,4531.1" 21S IS Lorberry Creek; ' Swatara Ruilroad litiion Canal .Railroads:for Astm The-1 . 00db:: the quantity. of coal tritrisportd'd over the following Railroads for two, days ending Deceniher . . Mine .13.111.1 - SiHaven , ' . 33,5t.q. 03 31 . 2.03 , 01 .. .. •1.069 OS • - 5:54:115 . ;Mill - Creek , •-* •• 7.82•71 . R 2 lit Alithanoy & - Brorid . . . ......,..21,773 17, - _91,118 0' • • Little Schuylkill..' Schnylktll Valley • .11.chigb Coal Trade' 'Cot. 11 . t166 For weel: ending on Katurdii , Jun: - ' ' . 'OPERATORS . . • Etta Stigar :that ' • Mt..Pleasair .. : . Elihnrrale Coal .spiut .... . . COVaciF Ithige .. . Burk Mountain- .. : ....... Honey -Brook Coal Co, German-Pa. Coal. Co • Spring Mt.Coal:co.. • Crderaine " • Beater Meadow :John Carmen' Lehigh ZincCo • • .' J. B. 'Reber k Co ...... ;. McNeal • Knickeibonker Coal Run Coal:Co .. ... - Rathbuti Calthvell•Co.;.. : Mahatroy • • • H. Meyera .. ... . .... Silliman :.• • • ' Raltlrnote.COal. Co .Aadenrietl::* . r ..Lehigh Landmesses .. .; ; • ' • Willreabarre.: • Warrior Ran • ' rarrif!h ' Leh: Coal A 'Nay: Co... -Other Shippers... :Barryville .'.. Delano Coal .' :Total . . . Satros time last year ' •Decrewae . ••• • " . . Coal Tradi br 'vadat; Abr.: 1566. SC: Clair. . • : Port ; Carbon, - Pottsville . ... Port Clinton. Total for week.... . Previously this year . To , . . same tlicte lest: 6 ?if„ 700 2,E"_3i19,-:.y2'.;•OT is .I.'ILVIL WAD . „ ....- 1 3,946 - • 53:335 I .' - : - 3,15., . -3 . 2.70 ..- 8 2 ' .• 8, 892 ,• - .2,891 , 32,36 . . - • . - .1...:A21 - 1.9.914 I , • : 1.3381 • 19,754 • •': ' 1.173. ' /0,799 1.994. 99,567 . ..„ ',..., .. 1.7811; ' 18,913 ... • • . 1:4911 , 19..:1Q6 . _ .. .:; • ,92, '. 31,85 L I.3'Gl' 2,082 „....... • 1,0031 iucrecee.... eldaib 04 MaMenai Coat, Week Odin* with : last &Marlin!: of Swarm. . • , . Mahanoy Coal Company' ' Delano - Mount Etas . • - Glendon - Coal Company - - McNeal COisl.& Inon Company.: Cnyler .. . .. .. Dathban,.Qcldwell. & . Coal Dna enal .. ... . . Sniekerbncker J. R. Hebert Compsuly. .. ... . T. Stillman • ..... Other ShlPPers• • ~ —• Correepopciing week last Yeir. :.. . NEW ADVERT' MENTS. 0E11,111(AN. - A.1211.A.N.&Cg for 1866: • . A 'lot of: Germiti . ..4.lmiarsoci. tor I*lll4l. (or sale cheap at • •B. BANNA.N'.S' Bookstore... . . . • —. . • .--ip.REsit GARDE N . SEEOS . .. •• ' . . • —• • - • - •- . ..... - •— • • - ,Thst . reeelyed . a largOlot -, of .rreah Garden Seeds,' warranted gennine;Which Will be sold. wholuale 'and retail at city prices, . Truck Garderiert...''and Merchant's can be at. by the quantity 4 .:00iesaie . price.— Sen4ln - yied , orders to ••, •• _ r ..• • •._ • . ... ..... . . - - --...-• • ' B.'. BOIT AN.S.Seed Store. Pottscilie, ''. . .. _ .. . •-•- • MILLINERY :& STRAWCOODS. li z a " •. ' : : .J W. tA.T.P.; .. ek C 0.,: ' _.: IDive . opened and "ur . e - rteeivin,i. weeitly'a rage ustrortrtiOnt-of.Stracv Hate. Bonnets,-eilks, Pdh 111111 bont , ....Fhiwyrs; Fnuites;&c.. &c.:. . .... :-... . 1... .• .• . : Wholesialit and . Retail: . ... ~:. • . JOlll4 W..C . ALVER. - ,k, C0;,.._., ' it'lci. 61 North, SECOND St. below. Arch. PRI.LADA. rifFAN6'll.ll4 STRAW .MILLINEISY. PA*Eri BON , NETS op land.:" ~. • :: • . ::. , March 24 •66-12-4 - . . . . . . G•IREAT SALE OP CARR.I.ILGEN:L-Ta. !!rage Piroprietora: Livery. Stable Men, ein &lE.:resale: Gen t -NV•il :be sold at Pub- lie Anetiori, - .. at the Carriage • and :Wagon . • Fattory - ot DANIEL D] ati:.Tpmagna Pa:; oh - . ." • . • . • ; 3d, 11166, . A large.lpt .of 'new and second-hand Carriages; Om-. rieing 2 large 3-eeited Carriage* • several' Oka-seated . Family Cal ru4es, Jenny Linde and Falling Top . Eqgz .gies, light. and heavy Spring-Wagons, ii - gOod Norse, .nearly new. ..This - is eVare. chance, ae the Opportunity ' is seldom oifered,.'ouiaide.:the cities,' for persons to sei. • ket from So large a stOck and Variety *arch 24-12.-2 t --•- . TOWN .. ... . .rOTTStiLLJE . FOR T*6 NIGHTS otiLY: - ~ . . .. . -• • • qtrIMAY & Wane4eiinly EVENNs, Itmien 27, 28, - 1.866.: . • .ifike . . . -. tintd is coming. the greatest—n'oielty of . he age. SAMUEL 5: SANFORD with his Opera Minstrels.Trotipeand n tri;ether' :mai •hie• Draniatic Effusions. and Olio Variety Company. the .whole. under the•immedi , . kite direction and super.viSiod. Of - . SAMUEL S. SAN- . FORD in perion, introducing: an entertainment equal to any ever given. by him at hiA Opera 110ui. , 0, Philada. • : Admission 110 cents. Reserved seats Ap cents'. Doors' .• open at '1 - o•elockerformance 10, comMence• it quer • for to 8.- - . ~For full' particulars 'see _Progiairimes•of the day.. -.•..- • . • 'Ci.v°Raid Timothy . ired-Prime • quality— .'. : for sale Pl by - the bushel or.snialler quantity at ••• '... ' . • - . -- -.• B. BANNAINT'S Seed Shire, Pottisville: ' .::.. OFFICE—tANN.AN!,S BUILDING,. CENTRE ST., op . . • • •posito EpjscoKl qffirch. •. ' •: • March . 24, , 66 • • • • l2Ay -- • . BEBNALICIEVIWILLIC, in.; • • ATTOANETAT LAW, OFFICEL4IMIAN.TANGO . ST - :; - near POST.OFFibt •• • • (Gel?: 11-Clara • ' 11 RA.I T • GO D'&Vo.he celebrated Furniture Di, tabliehinent is . reninved'. from Second, and Mire Ste., to the splendid New Depot, Noe. 37 and' N: Sec ond SL, (opposite Christ Church.) PIIILADELPIIik where they purpose selling for one, year, at.about coat ; Etiesrer FiIItNITCRIt AT FA liI:I.OiTSLS. LONV TRICI4. P:0 itt their Ninth land Market Sy/..; Brunch:' where Alley. are selling equally . :16w. MMus - to. enlarge the premi=,mi. (4QULD &C.O.'S•Fuserrune DF,PriTS. • Nos. 97 end 39 N. Second Ste.: midi r. 9th and Minket, Sts:—PlitLADA. .•. March 24; . . . B ERN • ; • :Second :St., rorrsviLLE, coil - netted with hfs Pottery n:lqrge selectiort.o Glass, .. . .. •. ( q u e e n s . ••. ...- • -. :,. • - . -,. and Stone: Ware. To :which. he respectfully •ealls_ the atteniieti• of the . public.. • Giye hire e tell. • • Ilerch 4 , 1. 't;6--12-3rw; . . . The Church Music Book for 1865766 "TILE HARP OF JUDAH. ,., - Bevel:4-I , i° - Thousand Copies Sold The' Deipand .Increasing t'RId.S.S.II. 3S. 2 • , - • Specimen Sheets fihe. • OLIVER 'DITSON Publishera,. 271 Washington Street. Boston. •• • , . , TRENTY THOLBAND.HIPPT CHILDREN . • • Aire.usinfi the new and.popular 'Music :hook, "MERRY containing • nearly TWO: hundred • BeiEr'it-. and Sod: - Sows;. Prefaced by Easy Le, lone in \ o: car Music and Pleasing - Exercises. 'Oyer Two Hundred. Thonsandaf the awl:tura prei-inne bOok., -Tnq (lOLD EN.WRI.WrIIi. 'were' sold-and this will be equally. If • not , niiwe popular. .'• Price 'f,o rte... Sent Host-paid. OLIVER IMTSON Washington ',St, Poston:• 24,- 66-1.2- • . ALUAIII.IE PROPEKTY AT .Plll.. V VAT E SA 1.E.-:One-twentieth.interast tract: : land in New Castle' Township,. Sohuy 'County (known als,the Mitt & Damian •tract)' contain- jag about 42g acres. • • • • - A tract Of.22n.acres of COAL :and, TflißEß' LAND A tract: of about: 600 times Blythe- - Township. • (Eliza Davie' and'part.of Cath. Berger 'tracts) near the' Silcet Creek•Reservoin • • • . • . . -Valuable building lots on Cont, Washington : and .11aluottongo street?..' Desirable 'Sites -for ivarehonses, manufactoriesc&c. A spier did lot on - Schuylkill Aye nue.'33 feet front - on: the Avenue and jest front on. Church. Alley. Apply Co . 11E,NDX O.•RUSSEL, Real:Estate phd Insurance Agent, corner Second arid '*iihniltongc.' , lts., Pottsville, ,P . a. • ~March 21; -.GO CHOICE GRAPE VINES ..THE which' Vail: "theprenijnin 'for: the !hest kardkGrape, eqiial.in. flavor to the Foreign. This .GMpe is perfectly hardy. and ripens early.. It is pro- nolinted,the.be . st.Grape now grown. .• • ' The'D . F.l ''A WA: E which '-rapkis next to.the lonatn'quality, is itlao hardy and ripens The SS A E which •is . similar irr to the' Isabella„'hut ripens earlier;,ls of a au- . character. perior quality. . The 'CONC 0 0.71', a very aupericw: - early . grape, perfectly hardy, and' ill thrive abundantly, even under bad treatment.. • . The • 3011. N A...; a seedling of the -.Catawba; :partakes of thweame - flavor, ;is, hardk, , and ripens at: least two, weeks earlier: .• . • • • ; The: , AT A W N Y, • a White Gripe, of :'excellent flavor, hardy,' andripena early.. ' - ' • We can recommend the shove Griper' as, suitable for th's . ..climste . ,..all of which are of good . ..flavor, perfectly - hardy„good bearers,and will:always ripen their crop in this. climate.' For sale at ' .. • -.• -IGREENWO.OIO•NURAEIII(I . . . . U ETTIERS : fteniraining . Unclaimed iu ..LA.tbe . PostOfilce,•at Pottseille, State of - Fermsylva nia,' on the 231:1 day of March, 4866; • ' • To obtain 'any, of these letters, the applicant must call for "cuivertiaed letters," give the date of this list, and pay one cent for.advettising. .: • .: , • . • If not caned for within.one'rnehtli, they gill be. sent to the... Head Letter Office. :• • - .• ; • Budd Capt Rich Hill Ann J. • Price, father Of Brile Jacobi. johnson'S F Henry:D Bast Ellen :., Jones Franklin Patten'John R, ' Congdon - Col J A Kintner Henry - Phelan Mary •.• MisaSidn'yEoble•Henry J ".'Rooney Thos ship* David Mary Arm' Minkel Harriet • They Mary • . Ettinger Mary . Kelly Mary • • _Slater Charles florda Mike • " Lamb John ship Screeny James Gautlett Co :.Morse,Satrinel Schaffer John linuiphreys-My ' • Manderson Wm shSullivan John. Harrington Hr-o R3fattheies.Sciphia •Snyder_John J • Hollaster.J'as •I'deVesugh Mary - SidesS II• • • Rinser Nathan 2 McQuade - Mary A , Sept ins Mari.rt eh" ling.hee'Vrti7 J': O'Donnell P. .-. • Smith Brideet sh ..1 - laikt Martha E.-: Pre Abit Henry •Zimuleintan B&W . Match 24.''66 • ' . . SILLYMAN: 1 .5 2 25 1 T 5 1 25 '2 00 1 25 . IMPORTED AND DOJELSTIO CARRET-INGrS FIRST GLASS GOODS, AND thi3: . Livai r iabli'oolll ) 4oe *IIIiTIENSE .4TD e.fribr4di c t g , all kinds and stiles of ' .A.merioan & European Manufacture AT ItEDE . CEI) PRICES, On Acconnt of the Decline' in GOLD. J, F, & E, B, ORNE, 9 0 4 CIIESTNUT STREET 547 7.1158 1.8502 16;884 I 146: 1,86, TO4i 1 2tA 2 - 3' 3;4 51A 1. Md. 2931 PHILADELPHIA, NOW OFFER THEIR GREATSPRING STOCK re:A.B - PETT - N. 5721 271 q 2371 French and English Aminster, English Royal Wilton, ' • 6-4. and 8-4. Velvets, 7 • Fine English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, _ Imperial Three-Ply Carpei, Fine Ingrain t'arpe ,36 338 131,2511 ENGLISH: BRUSSELS AND ROYAL WiLTON CARPETS 1 1 15 R STAIRS AND IfALLS, - WiTl-11'13011DERS 20,000 08 'White r Red-Checked and ,ra,nq Matting B'Boo'l2 661.579 11 .... .. • COC9A . MATIMEGS;:.•• : EN • GLI5H,:pIL:::01,10111B,-::!ito; . .:714.14130 03 683; Ip6. 05 Marcb 30,643. 16 .... _. 100 . .'": . :DAT.J.GOODS:::00; wiirriTEm‘ .fssDowo-e- :: - '- i. CentrelS : treei, .Pottsville;. renna., 4rcir. I TOW.. . / • - .. - 3,43 T .103 - ... 5,154 - ' 2T3 .' A 1 4 05 '1,143 .'l4,P7' Have Opeiod, at rail:teed prises, a large- stoat Of goods suitable fOr,,SPri,E6^ and samaux trade.. .130natalf,i atylea of •• • gaßlidw€Mntigegt•. • - • • Fancy EMU, Plain : Pohl!-DoS•les,•". • Eltire. Antiques. Afnhl line of Embroideries surd Mane Egad", • ...Plain and Plaid Organdies, • " Plain and. Plaid ltahmoiks, - . • Plain and Plaid Cambric'. , • "E.lll33tOryles ia . , Embroidered Balmoral', : • Ostrich Printed Balinoralti,. • . Cloaking Cloths. The nsnal variety' of every novelty in the . • . • "PATT;TINERY DEPA)ITMEtT. I They haventic) added to their . . 2,931 224 2. 3 71 1.1111 11,921 IMPORTED DOMESTIC 34., 4-4, 5-4, 13-4 CLOAK. DEPATInEENT. A complete assortment or - • . . . . .. : . cnapitEiii?..aAirrlENTS,*: . 1 . .... . . Inall the new styles. and will pay .particular attention to.this branch of their business. :- They wotild . .alse:in vile attention to their stock of - .. —,. .. , ...• :. - PUnS.AND DOIESTIO GOODS, . . . . . . . . .. . .Which they willuell il...the. Very,loweat . market prices With constant additions tia their stock,'and - hy.a con tinned effort to:please - . the:si hope to receive - their Tel share of Patronage so liberally extended heretofore. ' • JAMES S. 147,ARLE k.SOIN S' MT . VALTJABLB - - FOREIGN AND AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS . The entire Ipportaticin .of.. 'JAMES S: -E4RLE.4.,SONS) Selected in the studios of; the BEST 'EUROPEAN" ARTISTS, .13;5 , Ifir..llsuisee B—Earie; in the .Fall of 1865, AUCTION IN TUF Eastern Galleries of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, PHILADELPHIA, On Taesday, March 27th, /Sc. Wednesday, 31arth sate. •B:. ;: - EQOTT., Jr. ; :. :Auctioneer; l'ainfingsYOrt Free F.hiblitone'ciii and after Monday, Catalogues now reniiy. end. sent by on appli cation. , • Mardi IT, ?66-11-2t .. • TrTie CLOTH LINED _COLLARS - - CLOTH 7 t , - .... ' • - • • - 1,0 CKW.OO D ••.•• - • . • .:. 4 .,...x i,INp!) ' '-':,-.. PAPER: • COLE " A: RS n • _ ... ark. - - • •'... • • • ' • • , , ••••The.Cluth Lined collirs , made by the LockwOod nig. Co.; •25,:Ti South- Third „Street,' Pki la., havrlmin it), general vt•e : sibea - '.ls‘r.S. and.notwithstand trig - the fact that "uumerona imitations orthem ,have been",truide; they still ' rank: - superior •fo - any:Collurip the. Marker.: - ' . - : . • ' • • . • ' • , • They:. are the, only .rollarsliped through Out itrftii cloth.. with - a layer of paper on each side, and ary shaped upon' formers. or inotilds;so as .to fit the .neek.and al low a space for.the meat.. The peculiar process used in their mannilictnre: itittkes.thetn:re-Setnble linen' Wry, : closely.; .when-linished the fibres:of-the, cleith 'give thif appearance of linen 'to the paper; They are very Strong, and dp not tearfat the button holes. and are the only collars mad that, can' be tuhted 'and worn -on both sides without the button 'holes giving way and the pa - Parties pfirchasingeollars will be careful-to see that each collar is stamped thainsitle,:- , Lockwootillfg. Co.,.Cloth Lined,Avith the Trade. Marlf. of 'the Cti , (a Star and anchor] and date cif •Patente., Po not - be'de eeived"by-thebpxes ttr.false representatieme, hut sea tor. yourself. - If the collar itselt as nut stamped upon the, inside as above, it is not genuine - - • .. .. -..-- ; ' WA new line otdiscounts offered to jobb - mi... • -; ,•'. ".. .• LOCKWOOD 'n.FG CO:, ' ~.• 253 and :259"Sotith Third street., - Philada; Or 93.Reatle - streekNew -York": " . • Jan 27, '66 . , . LIFE,' GROWTH' AI)...BEAUTY. • LOnlion . • Gray Asir' ColOr• • .The Only . Restorer . Londtin : • :. • Hair Color Restorer _ London Hair • Hair Color • ...Infallible . _ Restorer LondOn flair Color • - : • - • • Restorer London . • Ctrang,ed Hair Color. •. • mai-, • Restorer , ' London :• ' .. Hair Color • • ' . • Restorer London without • Hair Color• Restora- . Restorer London ~, . Hair Color . . • Restorer London .Dyeing C010r... • -tire. 'Restorer It is the only hnown'restorer of color and perfect hair . diessina".conthined. • Delicatel, perfumed. : -. • • London Removes • • Restorer . • Lopdos • . Hair Color_:. " , • Restorer' LOndon • not • ...Hair Color- ••• rill- • •- .s...Restorer London'. . . Restorer • London • •Ilair Dandriff Restore). - .London',:' • r flair Color'- • ... • • ,:ReStorel'. `London or Shit Bair Color • . and - • • Restore, London •• .-• • Hale Color : • • . • Restorer London Anything: Hair Color Restore' ..31Aittlif rue Yana SOFT, 4:ithSRY • ANIrI.UVICIANT,• S,CALP OLEAN;OIOL • '.." . ,'Leindon' • . • Hair dolor'', • • Reetorp • LondOn .Csres all Hair - Color: .• It will—. 'Restore'. . London., Diseases - Bair CnlOr, . prevent . Restorer London . • • • Hair Color • •••• . • Restorer London ..• of the. - Hair Ciilor: • 'the hair-' Restorer Lot - Ilion; Bair Color' •. • Restorer London ..Sealn; Ralf Color :•••. ••frOm.• •-•.• Restorer London.: • • • liair dolor • -.• ••• Itastbrer .London" •'. ••••Falling. . Restorer 'No.v.lAin. , ;•nr • preparation before Or after its tate.; appplied by the hand or soft•brush • . ••• ' • • tit , el3; srOp.the Rah . '6min-fall ing:and =lie. it to• : grow on• bald heads aft .eases .Where follieles:are left;• • . . ' • • Ouli , 75 cents a bottle ; six . h0it1ea.....54..• SOld at Dr: SWAYNE'S: 330 North SIXTH Street; aboin•Yine,' •Philnda.,•and all the leading Drne*istiand Fancy-goods dialees Sold at • : • • • . lIENRY-SAYDOR'S.• ' Feb.-10, -4 K . 6- - • Drug Store. Pottsville. MMOW2MI== ArisoiavrE . FAL E 70 IC L OPIE -A cox . •c E H.N.'—Yalnable coal lands:. Luzerne County, •:- iVedmsdray,l April ' 94.1 Atill'o'clock. noon, will-be told at' public sale, with :oat any reserve, at the -Merchants' . Extthange, - ,ln the .City of Philadelphia. the • following described : real es- State, viz : The valuable tract .of land.'• containing Cal acres and alionances. in. Blakely' Township. -Lucerne County. Penna.. adjoining and bounded: by lands of .the.Deltiware and lindson Canal Company, the Boston .and tacks wanna - Coal ,Cninpany,•.gep. M. Bollenbach. and others. •• It is very advantageously situate for:min ing.being on botlrsideS oltke Lankawanna,,,about•one mile from the town 'of Archbald.. and . twelVe. mihrs from Scranton. and is entirely:tinderlaid' by -all the veins of cOallnown The coal has, all been thofotighly -proven" upon,' the laud, - . and is the best Pennsylvania•Antliracite; well • known ati ,ton,r sold by, regular -auction- safes in the New York market- the tract.is accessible by railways and canals both to:New York and Philadelphia. The LaCkawatina is a fellable water-inivrer. and on the land is an abund ance ofiliac, oLlk and hemlock timber I also a number of - dwelling houses... The townof Archbald is extend ing, tsward. the traet.• • .-Plans, , Surreys and reports can I be examined-on application to t*e auctioneer. Parties desiring to examine' the. prenifses are..invited to Call upon Mr..J. - Thn• GfOrn6r,. 41' . .ArObald. --The .perfect, and not the sli g htest.delay hi opertinn the land -to profit need he apprehended: The tent, which will bas profit possible, Will.be.niads known at the time -Of sale._Tun 'KAU: WILL Ss•IIST:LTIC . TO - CLOS S•CON (TIM i2,3N) to berfaid: when-rhe-property struck off. . JAMES A: FRE KMAN,..Anctioneer. • Philada.; March 17,-,•56-41-ft• No. 4.22 WalnufSt. UNION ure pronounced' by silfeamMee them,. . - . . . . . . ' EQUAL 'TO -*ANY: , HAMS- EXTANT.' .. .. . .. . .. .They are selected from Only strictly cornied.hog&nnd the ingredients- used •Tn- - curinfi are all oldie-very best quality.. Particular care is also taken to keep them in pickle 'only:long eifough td Cure. which prevents „their 'getting too salt—a great • and general-jaulrwith most ham's.. None genuine unless: 'branded'. :Cured only by • . ' • A: F.. 0 'MESE Bgtiteril7 • Ofi: Co:; . . • • _. . -_ POrkPoseheiroraintil Wholesale. Dealersla -•:• ' ' !I Fish. Cheese'and PrOViKloll 7 d, ' • •. • • 10 NO itTIi:DELAWSRE AVENUE,•PH ILADA.• • • • •:•12r - Packing; and Curing Establishinent.N. E. Cornet -Oth and Recd Sts: • ; .. ,'. 'Nardi 3,•43C-9-3m• ' '-. P'T.R '.-.: W . a.A.Ii:E ,- .0.1..1.1. • . . . uripi.TEß, . AND Orders receivedforTure.WHALE OIL, tit.theliawest New Bedford prices. - inlarge or :mail quantities:: We guarantee the oil to be good. Give it a that: .. • Alsa:pnre MECCA.and..B C LUBRICATING OILS, In large. or small quantities.. Send in your orders: • . ANNAN; Ag t . ' Manufacturers. . JO" it KS. isithr . undersigned recently.• returned from a iisit to , Germany; brought some fine Ithlne•Wine back with him. Hav ing; mormof thislinte .juice of 'grace , than he'can film himself. he will dispose of it'to.the by the , .gallon.or in bottles. '. • . LOUISHEItWIG, March IT, :Centre St.; _ • • •T urtmERT undersigned begs leave to inform the public; that he has opened a Lumber:Yard on Coal Street s near the Depot; nrtere. he intends keeping a stock' of all kinds tif Lumber at the lowest,Prices. • - Dale - also . prepared .to supply all kinds of.l..nmber to order at the shortest: notice. as he 'ha . ..4 his:own timber land end•stetun ea* • , • March 17. '66-11.4 . • • . BITAR BALL.. Pottsville. E-.o:o.:lK'w_pi'p:- . 1).7.'s NE : W . .COLL.AR. Melded to_ lit the Neck nail . with aMpaee ter t4e . Crn~at: • . . . . .. . . The LoetcwOod Mfg Co. announce' to the trade that_ they have jnet brongbt . cint..a•New Molded Collar, hal ing. more apace for the cravat, and in allyenteeta better Htting and better , shaped than ant heretofore produceo;. •Col the exception, of t•Lockwood'a • Cloth 'Line& Co :.• .. • ' - . . , . The paper if , solid and: will not split. and lir conse- 1 • qUently strong,er end moradirrable than-any heretofore !G; made, being manufactured by the parties who for Many ! . UT°OII)F.RMII...I6-gr'Pthi"nEnrp3EiniseLofiNingratroduPeti°ort.7Atht years-past have made the.bond., deed and bank note pa.: , siti mee b per for the U. S. Treasary Department.. In.addition teki .. early, di bi in r g b " " Po r t e n ce t i o ve e d e,am eilla pn l g i l 'er °t hi o c r h in.fml are the extra this thecollers themselveff are. made . by the same ma; 1 which are now •. all the rage—a single Totatato selling for si. last 'Fall- at...some of,tha. exhibitions.--: chinery as our beet cloth lined goods, and am. guess" I . p r im 111 . ..2g, a - peck. Also Garnet Chili. ithiseig COPAL. teed the .b.t all paper collars made. ... ._ --.. . 1, ~ Rach collar ie- branded 'with an "ARROW.. which t1tc.,.. , ,_„_%. e d.— rice $ 2 ibushel. Michigan White smuts, ing, 'tn., fores4e it Wit Enedstrire„ • •. • 'has been registered' In the Ir. S: aren't Coortnefoari i' . ,•-7 . . ~. .....,.. ,, .. BoßAN icial . Trade Mark for this quality of goods. ..- •-, •• . " • . • • DrA new line'of ants offered tojobbers... ' . QT.III.43I..ENGINEO WALM.TED.The an • • . LOCKWOOD MFG. CO., 1 .. •Qs designed wishes,to purchase 3 iiecon&hand Steam . . .., " . 233 and 259 South Third street , Philadt., ' - .Engines,'of 2 . 0 ror SG 'to. Ile : power eack..,.. Address . ".,- _.• Or 93 Reade street. New, York. , . • "- • ~ - • ..: :' ....' ' , ' 3 A t ". : f: $f sl3m g "n e • 4 l l?! ".Jan 27, ..16 . -.• '' '.• .. ' : 4-3mif :. -.. 'May T, *ad: . ...,.... . . • - ‘• - ..f.;:.WH.ITNEY,. BANE CENTEL STREET, POTTSYILLE AMERICAN . AND 'FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange, United States Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouchers And Uncurrent. Money. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.— INTEREST allowed aa per special agreement STOCKS and BONDS , bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Commission. March 0 5, .55 18-ly GOVERN3IENT - NATIONAL'. BANK. Offers for sine , at lowest market rale GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, f. S. 740 Treas. Notes date of Aug. 15, '64 " 46 46 _ Jane 15, 6 65 5-20 Loan of l ISG2. 5-20 Loan of 1864. 5-20 Loan of 1865. 10-40 -Loan of 1864. - • • GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS - AND ALL GOVERNMENT SEOITRITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. . - • DRAFTS On England. Ireland, France and Germany, for sale in puma to suit purchasers. H. H. HUNTEINGEIt, Cashier. P‘ottsville, Jannary 3..66 1-tt EIv.E.IE.cIiIf..BI.OR..B.AKERV,.:• • Centre iSticettappoaite.Toi:in Pitt/. Penna..• • •• '• • • • •• .• • . • . .13PS 0 41); .: kiES,. FANCY :OAKES, • THE FINEST BAKERY. IN TOT..‘t.l• •• GI STO]tERS .517PPLIED.:AND..;SATISFAoT 102 i • P.allarand aglow rater. • " Proprietor. . . . . LEWIS - .0 . T:11:13 . M P. . . • . • .... nOtnwattE, - CUTLERY, " TOOLS, 64.NTISETIIE - 8.6 N . , . . .. • . , . .Potterale, Pa. iSiGrCh.47; 10111110 - ii!DlßMlllfferffilioo4 l o l Uti THE H-AMS ' A TTE.ND kV TO IN . .4. LL . .7'ILKIR TRANCH.E.S. • . . . • '. • ' • • • ' .••••• •lpir 0111AitGM - 1110DERAT E ...id .• . . . . . . • . . . - - Orders left:lithe stores of 11tOSBYSHELL dt BR°, ' and • ,GEOROE• , BERNET, .-Centre • Bt., . will •- receive prompt attention.• : . ••itir - Old, Brass, Cropper and .Lead. bought.. '. • ' .1 ' • '. ••. . . Corner of Sixth and Sett isylkill.Aientie.....• -:•.Pottiwttle, March 3, !t6-.. ... ' . • •• •:. • 9-0' :. ,• : A 7- 77 -7 3izi 14 E ii . iffD.IIT — ERTI, ,••.. ~.... ._,.w.,..inake,..lesveleir,'. ' •' CENTRE •BT:i. POTTSVILLE, :FA.; . .. . .. , . .. . . .... . . . (three doors: above the. Mortiiner..Hotise,) has now on, hand a larva and welt selected tisSoktmeht.of', . • -.- .- • . . .. . •Of the latest stYles and hfghest • standard of Silver.— Also blilTer Plated' Ware.' . - A hirge and general Natiety of superior' Plated Ware.. Such as. Tea and. T able Sugar Spoons; • Oyster - 'and, eKip..l-adles, , . Ple• and. FiSh Knives, .Cake Baskets,: Fruit - Stands.„Castois, • .Batter Dishei, - Waders, Yitchers.' etc.,-. all. Of. .Which • . Will be sold at-the very loviest. prices; -;-.•, • " ' •-, N. B.:—Old Silver bought and taken • in .einhange The highest priCe gi'ven. • ''' ' ..?darclio, itIG—O- . • . . .. • rillitE-EligtillMlT' eitllirtAlf.*, •. ,Norrial-: .. Young meti and boys •are :prepared for bneitiess .or to enter - any class in 'Co l :The. RuMmer Ses sion . of - four • mouths wilt.commence on TUESDAY.' AlltlL.l9, 1566. ..For Cirenlars with. full -partieulari address - -, '...• JORM W.- LOCH, ,Principal: March if, ',6•6 :•.' , r .: -;.• . .•• '- . - 104 t,, .• : MIXT I'ERFUDIE FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF._ P.M::: ... A . :44.*::!S . . . . . ...... . . .. .. .. .A..,:lioitt IF..*flipbrite,; .Delicr!te suts a,. llzmn, ginsit;Pelftirior, ;13itiilli•d' , ("roils the Rai.6•• • 11'14 "-11Cititiiful. Fllmer• 'frolia ..whitcli -it . trilifm - . it!i .isranti.. '. : .. • .... ..• littntrFactured only.by rII ALON & soar. Beware: . ..... :....• ..447: f2r iliriMieg -rfik , ' i+o Tither.; , . . . . . ... ...." .Sold'bv dru." , sts•ner•illy • • - • Feb.. . eb 24, !q5';,... • I ''• - '... . a Gineowif' • a1tE . ..11.T DIS'Eff4.IIEITTON-. • ' . • .'. ' . . • ''''-'' -• ' - • •••• ' . 'ONION GIFT 'ASSOCIATION; : •. 204• anal 206 iiiitiANWAIG.N.".3r O B7Z, .... ...• 9F. ROSEWOOD PIANOS .NICEO3IELODEONR.. - PIN . E. - •• 'OIL PAINTINGg. ENGRAVINGS, SILVER • . : -.- • . - .WARE. GOLD . A.z , in SILVER WATCH- = • '.. _ ' , • ES, ANT, ELEGANT' JEWEL- . ' • ,: : • -- . • RY,' Consisting of - .... , . . . . . • Diamond Pins..Ditunond-Rings, Guld.Bracelets, Coral, Florentine:Nast:tie. Jet. Lava, and Cameo Ladies' Seta, Gold, Pens., with, 'Gold and. Sileer'Extensicn Holders. . Sleeve..Betonsi SetS of Studs: Vest a nd Neck ChniFigt, Pluiti.t Chased' . Gold Rings,',..e., 'Azc • .. .; ' • • ' •. ..• . , ••• - . VALUEI;) Alr *5790,0.00i .• • ' - . • Cowl eo sed . List; of Articles to be sold for toe; • 1.5 'rosewood Pianos, Worth' from $3OO 00 to 450 00 • . Thatewood Cwies:::: 17500 to 250 00 76:Fine 011' .•. 2 ,• ..,30 00 to 100 00 •' 150 • Fine - Steel Engravings. homed •25 00.10 30 00 •.: 60 * .... . 25 00 to •: 40 00 . 16011evoliing Pat.t, Castors,, Silver .20 00 to : : 40 Oil ' 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets..2' -20 00 to' 30 00 400 get of Tea and-Table 20 00 , to 40 00 - 150 Gold hiontini. Case. Watches, • . • • .• Warranted... :•... — . 50 00 to 150 00 • 200.Diamond-: - Rings, - Closter' and • ' • •• • Stone- . • .. . :15 00 to 25000 -175 Gold 'Watches. .. . .. :'65.00 to 150 00 300 Ladle's'. do • , '•• ' • •• 60 110 to 100 00. 500 Silver Watches, •• ~ -20 00 to 75 00 ..15,000.Sets of Ladies , Jewelry. . 800 to 20 00' 10,0041 Gent.S:Breasnind Scarf Pins: . .3 00 to 20 00 18,000• Plain Gold and Chased .' 3 Oft to • 500 DISTRIBHTIONS are amdein the following manner: ZCERTIFf.CATEStiaming - each article and its value .are placed in •SEALEp' EN ELOPES which are well 006. of tllbse . envelopee containing the certill. • -cate-or order. cot some 'article, will be delivered at our office. Or sent by mall , to. any address;-without retard' to choice, on r eceipt of 25 centc• •• •• ••• • ' receivingOn the :Certificate the purchaser will see : what article:it drawn. and 'its value: and can then send One Dollar andfreceiVe 'the article' named, or can : choose any other one • article on. our . : list 'of -thelsame 'UrPnrtiea dealing iVish:us.May depend on' having prompt returns, and-the article' drawn: will' be' imme sont to any address, by return mail otexpress. . • Ilr'Five Sealed Envelopes will besent for' $1 ;.Elev en_for . s2'::.Thlrty for $5: - Sixty-live for $10; - - Agents WEinted Everywheri.... . Long letters are unmet es.sary...-. Haire the kindness , to -write lain directions, and in choosing different articles :. froth thOseArawn. mention the style 'ilesired;. We- Pre fer letters to O be addreased to our 5308, Pont Office,, - -'for greater safety. " • • . z • • ••• raf - !Peden., f or SEALED ENVELOPEB '.mast' in - Pie** case -be accompanied the CAS,ll,.witb:-:the name: of Hie person mending,: and Town,. County, .wo4.Suarie, written , •-.- : • . Letters,rshotia be, ,addreseed, to the Managers as fol . S - TU'AR . A.XWELL,' •• Pout Oftice,..Mrssv..Y•rk. Jas G . . . . • .IT A TAER - STADT Co:, Bailriind'St., -) lll4etre,ek and - Ca! • • lovkill,.Pettesviill Paw. . . . ....... . . . . . . Wholesale and Retail . Dealers': In inperior White and, Red-Wheat Flour.: 'Rye -and - .. Buckwheat . Flour, Cora Chop; CorWand Oata ChoP. RYe Chop. Corn - Meal. Bran IdiddlirgS. Oats. Corn,. Ray, Straw and Potatoes. :..1darch...10; . .6p. -. . • '. • ' .•. • ' 10-tt . . . ..... rota* Saturday. March 114, 1566. TIE4::::: , LA-TEST.:..:- . :Nr,wa - . JteffeisseW Dievis—Destrweilie Wire - its tbie Oil Begiesse-,latereatiwg ••. -• A People- `still hike interest. in wute.hing the' movements' of the prisoner,' Jett Davis; at Fortress Monroe: HIS health Is said to be good. and betakes=- plenty a eiercise,Att tbe samellme conversing deer tallisrith almost everyone around him.. He Is a close. observer ofinisehig events;. giving- decided opinions . . ; upon, all things but. Fenianism. ' .Upott - that subject.' however, he is asStintommitted:' • •• . A. • fire in the Oil on on Thursday :devitroyed 000 bariels of oil. ' eighteen engine-houses with ma. chinery... Four ttien vsere burned to death. The lees is: • . estimated at $150.000. - ••• -; • . • • • The Steamer General HOoker was tented in ton • harbor' on Wednesday last. Eight persons are : . reported to have perished,: includingEr..David of Philadelphia, who Was • one of:a bridal party on the -. At Lonierdits. a man named king. who contested that . he tried. to •assiteinate Secretary Sevntrd. atttempied suicide on Wednesday, and notexpected to recover. .In the , United States Senate-cm Thursday, a resole. • ' tion Was adopted. looking to the 'granting of penula. • don .to disabled soldiers to peddle without ps,ying a Smelts. M.C. Tram N york.':'wll lose , his seat.. while Senator Stockton of New Jersey, will ‘retain his, It le thought' • • One of the New York firma. charged with the resent . whisky frauds, have been assessed by the revenue odi- • , cars for a deficiency et g 160.000 in the return& • • " A dressmaker in Wisconsin has • fallen :heir to frobt: Tooinbs, of Georgie. bee been •in :Havana. try frig to porches° a suc,ar estate. IV is add • he, intends ultimately, ultimately to settle in Mexico. • •• ." • . • .There is a report that the cholera has aPpettred fn 31.0. . The Fenian excitement has altneetratbalded along the. The Treasury Dipartment 'his removed many'of its agentst in the Southern States, who were implicated in 'cotton . Queen .Victerta' held her drit•—•-' 4 ,10P since the death of Prince Albeit on the 9th instant. - •It is. now considered .that President John - son will - surely veto the civil, rights. -• • ' • • • - The receipts of the'Government daring 19116 amount ed to g4i6,732,239 30; and the expenditures to $1,090.- Fenian arr es ts continue In inland. 'The search for . Stephens is actively- kept, up: • -,- • Senator Dixon, of Conn.,, Is dangerously 111 of heart On Thursday gold - was quoted at $12234 fat. 1213. • A COMPARISON OF COUNTY RSPRN! As it ia a matter of considerable importance to the tax : payers of Schuylkill "County,. to: know how much it taltes to carry on the affairs:financial f the Ccunty, compared with . Other counties,.'we republish Lan6aster. and Schuylkill, addiltg some facts that we- haye ' gleaned fiona the.' last annual:Statement of County • ' LANO.iATZE COCNTT. LancsstefCounty debt, paying interest Interest at 4 and 5 per cent Balatice in Treasury • Outstanding taxes - 'Treasurer's percentage 1856 Paid to Poor flousO in 1565 ' Balancein Poor Haute Treasury.... . Commissioners pay in nor, •• - - do do. .do • do . do do - SCLIVTLKILL COC:iTY 'Debt paying inteteeL . . ... . .... ..... .. Balance in Treaaufy Ounatandink taxes ' • Trelaanieva per-centage Paid to Poor Douse In 1965.. Commissioner Zingier . in 1865 do . - • • Foley :* do • • $.23,000 orders unpaid from last year Total indebt4:dness of Cotinty $343,16 26- Outitincling tlaes, • 104.014 20 'Poor 'louse tapinditure,ls . o.s . • . 48.7 . 49 191 Copzmiastorier's - sy—.A.. Stein -5011 00 do . • do —John ..... 550 00 :• •do do --11.• klavrtiiiina,. 95 00 Treasarer's•salary • 1,600.00 Now in addition to these startling compari sons, - showing how the people of Schuylkill County are "bUrdened .. by extrtivagittit expen- . diture, and, mismanagement, we hatie the fact that witilo , the salaif of the Treasurer, of the State 6f 'Pennailvania, who receives' and dis burses millions . of dollars. annually, is only ..$l7OO . a year,. the Treasurer of Schuylkill CoubtY during the last two years eharged and • i received over. ttl 5 •PCl••per , annum. " la this not an ttstoOn'ding state .91 . ' affairs,tai-payets. that the CommiasiortOrs. of the County permit to go urichecked ?. .Itepeatedly Ifie.have called . . upon the Commissioners andupon.ihe _repro 'sent atives of the. County in the Legislature,. to" stop this robbery of the tax-payers, by produr ing legislation to, pay the Tretfsurer a fixed :sal- . I ( arY, but so far, not. one seems to have the -n -n 'teets' of the tax-paYers enough at,hea t to move in the matter: It is certain that u less - our representatives advocate the. req ired, change, it 'cannot be effected. If this g at leak should :be allowed to continue, the re-' sponsibility - must rest upon* our Commission ersm and . representatives. '- ' .. . . • - . SEN?iTOI3..STER!ART Of Nevada, son-In-law of Henry . S. Foote, the rebel, and one of .the Republican Senators wlio sustained the.Pre- sidont's yeto of. the bill for 'extending and enlarging the powers; of the freedmen's bu resit, has introduced resolutions • into' the .Senate, proposing to 'settle the *hole` contra- • versy • now agitating -the American people.'' "ontlin -basis of universal liberty, universal justice, unlversal-sUffrage,and Universal am nesty." COL•Forney says that nearly all the - Sonthern. leaders .in Washington, who waiting for the action of Congress, are in faior of these resoliitions, „and are ready to give Universal euffrage a, fair trial. If this should • • be indeed, the'case, May atlaet have what a short time ago welt .regarded as an .almost insoluble ~.problem... It is becoining evident that the Southern' leadeis see that the•only. way to secure a lasting settlement of the vexed • question by to' acknowledge that all men "-in this country have - beenr made., free and equal bythe ibolitilin 'of slavery, - arid. that there can be no longer any debial of civil.and polit-s - ical rights to those'; who are declared to be: citizens.' This we have contended all along, is the onlyway•to- settld the question', on the • basis of eqtial and exact justice classes of `citizens. There 'is no ,`half way Point at. which we can s‘felystop in the-matter. -_ Ws regret to learn that.in all probabiliiy the President 'will veto the-Civil Rights on'the ground that it is uncontititutional; be eause' the Itebel Ptates did not:participate in the legislation. If the bill vetoed there is but little hope that the President any bill for:the benefit; of the loyal people of the country Ottronly, then•be yin: the ability of Congress to pass then - o'vef the Philidelphiallarkets. • Thuradity, March 22, 1646. • Froern.*The market presents no new _feature; the receipts and stock-continue light, but 'ample for -the demand. 500 bble: of, good Penns. extra . were. taken 6n secret terms ; and small lots-within theringn of $6 50q.7 per bbl. for superfine' •, $8 23 1401.5:f0r Northwest extra family ; $8 50E29:50 'for.Penita. and. Ohio do ' ...and $11(g,15 for Sauey lots, aCcerding. to -qualitv.." Small ;sales of Rye Flour at -$4 75.. Prices of 'Corn Meal are nominal. We quote Penn: at $3 .75q,4 per barrel. Holders of Flour. are' free sellers within the above range of prices,. • . GRAII4.-There:is-some little inquiry for choice red Wheat, and-800 bushels sold $2.35!4289, but common quality is not .wanted. White is_ quoted at $2 35(82 75. -Rye sells in. Small lots at 85q400c. Corn isinfair request,. and 4000 bushels. yellow 'sold at 70i, afloat, and 68069 c in store/ Oate are steady; 16H bushels sold at 50 cents... . • MU SLIN WINDOW SIDAES..-A new ill- supply iitiiroWn and Gold Window D Shades of the latest. patterns just -received' and for • sale. - Orders taken for. Shades to be made.. to.ang size for Churches. Halls and Dwellings, at .. . • . BANNAIgS. iffielnabolcPa Eictract Raclin le pleas ant in taste and odor, tract ,frorn all injurious proper tim,andimnediate in its action. 0ct.21, 565.-6 m. :H-AS T &. Co., . _ nianufactuirer. : or. Oil and IDandleai and Dealers in carrlera 9 .olll. • . . .. . . . , MINERS' OIL IN. ()ASKS AND BARRELS !dwelt% on - ha it d and fOr sale at the very lowest:- marks . . . .- - price. . • -- . . . '. New Yoins.ls4 :Front St.. corner Maiden Lane. . WAITSTILL HASTINGS. New York, JOHN HASTINGS, New Bedford . MantActory at New New York, )(Arch 11, .65 EZlOkViLl..—New. 447 UroadwaT, New WI s NIX)N9 SHADEg.' GOLD. BERM), PAINTED. WHITE BOLI.ANDS. BUFF do. GREEN do. Nrry's PA:rxrrrlin.i:AmTroo, - • ion ALL O , IIIZIA 9271.76 by sitiam squint& CURTAINS, • SWISS LACE, NYPTDIG/". • LIMO N). , MUSLIN' en REP. BROCA.TELLE -. DAMASK., SATIN DE 8 iL , 4 THHAT CLOTH PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. _ PALMER'S;PATENT UMBRELLA MOSQUITO FRAMES, MOSQUITO NET'S. LACES AND NET. TING, dce Sco. 43 , . L. 86 4ti rd c limi T _ NEw TOM. 7, i64-11.3m I B P.OWEL L. Meraiston. Pa.,: has the LA. wholesale and Retail Agency in this section of the State for the eidebratedNASON & HAMLIN CAB- - INET.ORGANS :TREAT LINSLEY - It Cali MELO DEONS, and '.DECKER BROS.. PATENT 'PIANO 'FORM. Also a general aroOrtment- of Mull* and . Muskeg Distruatents. Orders from tba.tradsospeaully invited.. Please sand for - a ; Pei) 24,16, • . ,t New supply of Dried . ..mita; axasiatiag or 41. • Atp!la t rachea, alarrier, Prtuteti. s: at - 'BOHANNAN .- /a ~ • . Ittarkft arta: atArYo.ll2lld. Patt.4l4l.' 5193,000 9,662 50,636 6,945 9,112 26,000 996 912 EEO 4914,1 04 63,250. 15.15T1 . 261,209 T. 016 *68,023 . 1.035 1,035-
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