AOOO real. wil:,_, - ,e , k.j,.... - ,. uisTio • You r-- - Gt7KrAiiiiiii;" - • . 11.1T0B-GEN. _SOPA" GtAtri • •.• iii;rurry. . —N6W- IWATTiII:,-sith Cildwell. 'Coolant &.Co., N 0.119 Brasdariy, New York City. is authord to reoeiTe, robsero o es [et the *nu' Jars+ ales to Collect billy tot the same. AGENTS WANTED! To Canvass the Principal Mining and Man ufacturing Districts, for the Sale of -our great forthcoming Book on COAL, IRON AND OIL. P ssir floe. Practical A snerigass Miner. ' To eminent and reliable Agents. we will give enumai induce:new, fur the vale of tide truly valuable and much needed Snot Se venire( the heist districts be ere yet ed to nn pplied. and Mose appl ilrat.. will entitl tbe eh ire Wimmy inenthin among oth,e,e ; The Lowe? fiusonehanna from Renville to Baltimore including the Shamokin and Lykeita Valley Regions: The Una of therichttylkill from Philadelphia to the boatalaty of satayikm• itinfY • The line of tlr Etta Railroad. including the Oil glans • - Apply to BENJ.- ANNA N. Paiblialker, or B,IIIAR BIS DADIPOW. Grimm' AV_ • • - • POTINVU,E. WANTED . . . . . . A competent Caoi•aseer who has 'ewrience , in the buOnees to canvass &buylldll County for two polluter p,,e‘ke. Apply at thi. race.. --. • - . A n nett% e.. intelligent Printer,-who bee tome knowl edge of the tmeinees and who can handle the pen ee well as the tuzigae, would be preferred, ... . ' .. To HON. A. W; BARKER we are Indebted fora copy in book form,. of .the memorial ad dress on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln,. delivered . beftre Congress on the 121 h of February last, by.flon: Gorge Ban croft. -THE moral atmosphere of Trenton, N. 4. likely to be purified by a speedy criminal jai, and punishment, if they should be eon icted, of some ten or twelve prominent at ,ndanis on thesitting of their late Legisla ir —members, ex members, and others—as illy of bribing or being bribed. THKRE was on Clymer Soldier . in the late Adiers* Convention at Pittsburg. He was (quested to retire, which he did. The Phila. - 4phia Age found vent for Its indignation in a loam article on' this treatment of 8 VETEIiAIf. he "veteran!'it seems, was a twenty-day ilitiaman, and never saw ft battle. Tut Sneak-thieves have not yet 'eneceeded -in • Capt. Leib, who is a wounded; crippled gallant soldier, from the Ashland Post Of& e • male provision for a _rebel . eym - paqiizer.:— tey are patiently waiting nntil' Congress - ad true. The order from the President for the coral was in the Post Office Department ne time ago. IL would be a terrible outrage aecompliehed, and would make the blood boil evert local heart in County. I PAUsdelptia u 11W days since a depute of colored men waited upon the Esecu Committee of the Fenian Brotherhood, ; tendered the servicee oneAtundred 11-drilled veteran troops of cohir, to march . Idititely to the' Canadian border. The cans it seems, - get more practical sym by from the colored People than front the dent "koses". who-played friendly to, the tiaras some weeks since only to deceive tn.. &rouse and the ,other Copperhead' lers here have become so Johnsonish, that too, are". treating the Fenians-• shabbily. very unreliable set . of men, it appears us. Tut; FIRST Taoors, —An honorable post- . in line on.-the occasion of the presenta of the State flags in Philadelphia on the firth of July; has been assigned to the five msylvania companies that reached Wash . . ton on the 18th of April, 1861. Prelimi stepa have been taken by the Washing Artillery company_ and "National Light ifantry company of this Borough, to bepre mt on the. Fourth,* and.we trust that every urviving• member - of - the organizations as ley . stood on that .date, will endeavitr to he ith those companies on the interesting oc. We understand . that the •Ringeold tillery, Reading; 'Logan *,473Mard. own, and Allen =lnfantry, Allentown, .are ;o, making arrangements to be present : It 11 he a reirnion that willbe pleasant to every rticipant. Members who intend: going could report their names. . THE GREAT TRAITOR AND IthTlk.Ri:R.-- len we reflect that J ~ •ff. Davis is not only e most stupendous traitor, but the greatest usiiu of . the age:-the mawkish •sympaihy spressed for him becomes 'positively' dis gusting. His defenders assert flmt be was not cognirint of the tortures inflicted on our aldiers huddled in the disgu4ting prison pens of the South. Not know that our men were barbarioUsly murdered ? Why, his. luxuri ;is mansiim in Richmond overlooked Belle Ae,•where thousands of Unionsoldiere were confined, and on a still night be might have eard the groans of his victims.: He well new that Uhl , were murdered, and he per .fitted it; for it was in his power to have pre vented it. For these crimes alone, apart from his effort to ',destroy the- country, he should sufler'death. All honnr to Judge Underwood for the firm stand he has taken in the face of 'reasonable opposition, hi refusing to take tit foratVis, and we hope to see the Wretch u is steeped in crime deeper than any, oth r living man, released from his prison only . r, the purpose of .going to the gallows, to tpiate in some small measure, his terrible zeds of blood. TeE LtnEt. CA SE —Ctnr libel case was heard iterday morning before Jruflge Elwell on le motion 'to grant a new trial. So far a; Wallace was concei . ned,. anew trial was but refused so far as .the editor and rop . rietor of this paper was concerned. To OY-unknown tons; some 9f our kind friends wd laid the . Whole case before 'GoV. Curtin, ho, after examining the article we-publish and the circumstances under which it was tiet, considered,. the remarks not libel , because, they did not apply to any case :ere the Court, and he:granted a pardon. . We are Under .great obligttions to thOse :11t1 s who thus interposed hi our behalf "thout our knowledge. We had intended test the question of jurisdiction befbre the So - Mme Court. This pardon not only relieved from any penalty but also the costs of ation::We are quite willing to leave tbe .tion,of our'criminality to the decision of law-abiding people of the County. TIIET judge between our prosecutors-and- our- • ABETTING TREASON.-The 1 4 01101 On reso ion wai ad,hted in .Cingress on . Monday 47 a vote of 10:3 to 20: . 'lmam It is notorious that Jettelisoo Davis was leadernf the late rebellion and is guilty or treason ler the laws of the United States: ASP WIICE.Aa. by IsG~ raid' .mseareei t witbc aeaaealnatlnn talent Lincoln. And said proclamation not having lnulled nor revoked, therefore, be it Lynn. As the opinion of the Rouse of Repi&cen that said Davis should be held in custody as a and subjected . to a trial according to the laws le men who voted' that Jeff. Davis was lty otno crime in attempting to destroy r Government and ruin this glorious noun , s man who was the , cause of starving and adering ,hundreds of thousands of our fel 7-citizens, we append. Let their -names lown to posterity covered with all the in that.can be attached to the defenders of mon, traitors and murderers. Of course, are all Copperheads . .• —Hems. * Ancona. • Ikryer..enffrettt. Eldridge. .•fileeebreaner, Wider. Harris. Hogrin. Nibitiek. 'Randall. Ritter, Rogers,. Mares, •Strouse, Taber, Trltitble, Wright-21X rom Pennsylvania. _ - We do not know how soldiers may feel at • such a vote byroembers of Congress, but e were a soldier and had imperitled.our life l ie battle field, and a man who had re ' such a.iote, would attemtit even to to us, we do think that he would a Second time. • • . ilf:4llß 3 tiff: COAL, ARO I JZ TAIST"t) -01.14 , • ' *- - F/BST • rrt•e-v•, 2' aricii - rts .• .•- -bAbiolocriAwn sicarteat , • • WA9niwoiltine- 5 . 196.3?-L=Mesnet.--1-A letter was • • r• . recelved Rom the t3ecretsry. of the Trearawl. itathinitbe • • I'Fr:untie. wilkeshirre - 41&andWfSeirtithnes.) lane*le tPutgrh" i sr =,PM , Cost IRON avorflitz-tryliamnsi - Hardee Deddow...• i;Rin arsteratuterM ttetbit &Mete: 0, rind XPUlDeet.M,Xtirertallitilletkishi• Wed need tit& qt_the Mures , dorearit.. ! &kyle MineeednetieficcMsedc the Irwin! er4t Write_ y b F ererl i: ;& l3 lo Oer . ChieV twist mot Olt 'id ; leteritepfsr," mlic,,Ft I Public Rush anointed to.. the diaburaing rolliem,:mark rem: ind•undeistand *gin • - ' "1 MINIS and..l I We Sireicreiliedy tbernewficivW I 1: :boat passengers area dircuinied. The . 6 ri remtn ar WllMsfiaithinitter so iteefaltedentettkulaii:MiatiW! 'etkalPh Mat conside r ed- regialniewis Rams & we e Tatpresented ' le a titian; 'b wais reported :with', amendments; The bill pitni ble.mSetkail sty 'that centre oonvieflotirif the trutiititritig for In cdicial *story of the rebellion Wall Mar* ruiners and good faith of lite writers end wobliertes: - -- -with Sithstitritg.., • . NwifoutitTaiiker disAitimy who Will 'diesel ' , trete Llonek , -4; rinointlainessisseetedlocikingtO a - Sepesi Daidow in bliroptriloattur repartierilar yelps JR) oohs Neutralityact ,of .Thla.gave 'rise to some , of orilishuseeditleloraterd n'tbenry, i fo liar ; • deirsite.Mid lir. Schenck offered,s inhatitsde mantel formation•in this region, bet all that Is known ' we , this !cabins as belligerents :' Both - resintatke A nd It Is_fatatv,set. c' - • r r • .1 , -isniwtitnte Were referred. A bill wan reported muds. Mr. DOW* Min tdrilaidt ' the - beat acitircea ther apronlehnents andtwatoirsli xd - Maiolts of Mfonnatiow and Inn Illecompllabed his 'ttirtyllti a' tion, declaring: that- Jefferson Davis ihnizld beCtibri aunt of Wrest. falerieseP-' -- - • - Ipa istater and tried-wenn] to. the lawit'armillopted Kr. Aw e ,Beadle of Shicirsbirnv. .cenvinetitla "-yen Mt nave 1! The Wand Con- . It4ool4,the Mate and furnish copies. Aethe demand iddered, ands snlssidate offered * Mr. muitt great, rend your olden! early, for we feel rare Jane lit-filzaant.--A appropriating money tor . that every Intelligent person interested in Coal. Iron or ' , the repair and ompletiog of -public worimatearkni . Oil must have a copy_ The illustrations and wisps are ;prints, was pawed: The .Passenger;. - ,Splety bill was excellent ani we venture to assert that .m:ire awrect weed: and:goes to the - Illeaselffe coilenirente Th and practical intormation.can be obtained ,from it-than • amendments. . The . AppropirdiM was considered: from any work ever published on the subject. We hike - Hotasa.-The Senate nisolutions teethe; to borintire pleasure. in corgi Mutating nmtber Barman and Mr. ' arid pensions to cokiredsoldiers; was , concurred in A Daddow on twiemmtwas,lutialtaltilitsiars:riceention bill was trassert !Polisher' colored Marriages in the and the very handsome rtvie-in which thelrork is pub- Dishict. l A bill was introrluesd amendatory orrba.Nas . Hatted. It does them great erMitt: Triee....l7 ell. • • 'vat dippropcbtlemidll. ,• The °lnference -repot on the . . • . • "••• Aendemy Appotipmetit hill was rim red to. „ . • • Ci r 'rom the Scientific American.] ' • • - - June 129=Lsair atitlak ittraimr: 1 1 ' niott Copt,IRON, ' can 'Clit.;=Thio is -the unpretending of-the President as Willie departure of Instrianlrooter title o f work just published by Benjaminßannon; :from litexico-was adopted. ,The • Hour* amendments editor and ptoptietor Of the Murelr Jl Wco ATINAL, PO.. hr the colored Bounty hill Were ricnined tn. The ville,Ta: nwhook compiled and edited by himself' Legislative 'APpropriarinn bill 'was considered • sod and SH. Daddow, mining engineer, and is the moat amended,' and then posed. The bill relating to:the practical and exhaustive treatise_on.the subject that Pada ExpositlonWascratriderecl: . The Judiciary-hill has rime under nor otwervation: - The theories ex- .wasreterted wittlititiendments:' _•' -•- pinning the • fewmition of cord -mid' the-genera - 6m of, Boute.-MMr. Stevens' biteqince.d a substitute fir his petroleum are sOrnewkst zuwel,but apOar table hared Reconstruction hilt of the-29th uIL The Senate amend upon careful observation and analcegy. 'We cannot melds to the Reconstruction resolution preparing but agree with the evident belief of - the anthom of auiendmentd .to, tifeSomithealmttwese, °warredllk this - treatises that the' formatiouot petrolentm‘ net and the • reeolutton was passed.... Varimia- bilis were of coal, is net altogether and wholly.an - eventof -the cpitaidered. ..snd.coiomunicitlima receired • from - the pa s t, but that the process is 'still going on, although 'President alpikSreretaries of. War. and the Treasury. Pythons not to tepidly as forme rly. . The descripdm of the great coal ""andoil, Indus of this country will be found valuable and interesting to the busineer mairand general readet white the statim-. tics and 'informs - 6M relative to these two greet - natty , . cal pmdactit,' will arrestthe attention 'of the practical man and the scholar. The manufacture of 'iron from the mots treated in an eminently practical-Manner, making the work one- of great value to mechanics and manufacturers. We shall take occasion to refer again tothis treatise when time and space permit • The volume isone of eight hundredpages - andeon tains over two hundred engravings with numer- as tit hire. It la 'a most caltinide work, and one that de: servers to be read.hy all intelligent men. . TiM TARIFF. . With.; disapprobation the people. beard jibe rtirnor thii week, that action upon. t he, Tariff at this session . of.Cangress, Wobld..be deferW. 1 . There. are thrce'great questiOns that _Congress sho - uld . ' settle before .it adjourns. And thei people expect - that' they WILL be settled. or' at least . put it into. a satisfactory shape, 'or look out for home :squalls. The first impor 7 tant matter is ReCOmitruetiOn. That, we are happy to saY,IS Settled as far as Congressis concerned, both Houses having. agreed as was anticipated,' an the' Senate's plan The Tax *ifbre - .the - Sepate; and :now . that Reconstruction ' -disposed Will we have no doubt„be speedily passed. - The third itn-. portant measure is the Tariff bill. The friends of that bill 'should petition and : send - .delega thins if . necessary.. to 'urge. action upon The:session iagetting into the *anti weather,. Mid.. the -Coprrlietids ,and , free-traders Who are:opposed to Protectibp; will .urge adjourn- mept without passing the needed :bill,' while those who have" tio interest . in it -will assist 'them. Paid by the an early atijouru . ment - noW will, be advocated- without regard, • to the demandS of the important matinfactur. ing interests of • the country. If it' Shpold however, be found impossible to . seeure.aper • fect ed at this session. we hope that, for the. present at least, an 'increase of :from twenty-five to thirty per cent: on . the whole scale. will be Made. The ,peopla expect satisfacterY action upon this . asf well as upon the other measures mentioned, and if. they should 10i.aappointed a Storm of inciignatiOn will be the result.— The friends of :Protection should move and at once. • ,;. STATE BANE . CTRCUr.ATIOE. After the -Ist of July all notes of 'State banks paid'oif by such banks or by National banks is liable, to a tax-of ten per cent. lf these notes are'paid out and circulated by in 7 divlduals in lansinesS, they are -not subject to taxation ; but after the lit , of July, we,pre sume, the National batiks will refuse to take them nn deposit, except their own notes, and therefore,-the community ought to refuse to take 'all 'State - notes from a distance before the Ist of. July, in order that they maybe. sent home. This is the safest plan, for' the commucity, and it will prevent many shavers from buying such notes here to pay.out.— Efforts will no doubt be made to induce Con gress to remit this tax,, but .we hope they will do no such thing. The people 'me-sick and tired. of this Statereurrency, and the sooner we are rid of it the better. '- Mr. L. F. Whitney advertises , to, redeem State bank notes at ipt.r cent. .disoonnt:: . THE -FEN . TAN - : FAILURE: -7-There , beirfiz doubt that the Fenian - movement is . afailure: the friends . of Ireland place it' at the door of .the White. House. And with considerable ruthtoo, for' the Presitient.eucouraged them by his personal recognition when a delega. tion ofi Fenians called upob Joht.son and Seward do 111 - 11115' things in their t•cops,'• which they undo in sober moments.. They. should not have recognized the movement i hey intended to crush it in the manner in* ed. It evinced top great a desire to conciliate Great Britain. But il the manner of. enlor- Ong the Neutrality Laws .ii.opeu to obj Lion, . still we-have done right to discharge' promptly; our sacred NatiOnal obligation to a country with which we are at peace. To. return good for evil, is to help cOals. of fire . tipod the head of your erienty,. and as a.na don we act nobly when 'we keep faith With a power that broke faith with us and assisted our enemies - during . : the • Rebellion. The Fenians are now assured that . stay-at home "blow's" and -politicians who profess ardent .irderest in . their Cause; remain at a very . safe distance from scenes of -danger while the men who do . the fighting are..the men.wlio aided in au ppreasi n g the pebellion*; an dthat there is no .coufidenee in to be placed in "A. J " who courted Fenianism, to Strengthen bis pol icy. lie deceives all who put . their trust in hlin. ‘ Why: be was once the Moses of the freed African. - He is all manner of things to all manner of men, and most unreliable And as for the Copperhead politicians not of Irish birth, who desired to he leaders. th, y eared nothing about the cause. They couldn't light, and would only contribute when a btit Ile had been fought in Ireland Thoie lows who •declared they had Irisk blood in their veins, and loved the' Emerald so terribly, would be found equally as much de voted to Africa, and to negroes it they had votes, and in order to secure- them,_ would, also swear that they had negro•blood in their Veins. Office is • what they court._ Ireland, fenianiem, aye, •and this country, too, might go to. the robs atid the devil if they could on ly secure snug offices for themselves.. Office, not patriotism, is their controllingmotive.— We cautioned the Fenian!: at the-start about linking their, fortunes with these mit-erable Politicians,.• who ie knew would betray them in time of need as they did theirmwri country. The enforcement ,of the neutrality lates while theyexist,is d_dntx on, the part . of our rulers, hut,the manner in which they are enfiirced is open to cliticism. A covert' encouragement on the part of rulers to a vio lation of such-laies;)ffid tiller:yard enforcing them' with iiiineceseary not only a base betrayal, but a crime. • - • Ax incident ,related in Governor ton's late speech, at Austin, Texas, illus trates at once. the 'character of whst are called Southern wrongs, and the feelings en tertiMed .by the rebels towardi the freedmen, Itot when you talk about educating the sMiggers.S. oh. horror of honors. The, negro to be educated ! Whoever heard of such a Monstrosity I (flack men and women with books and satchels, and echoed baskets on their arms going to school in Austin I • tine of the mendtiers of the °lnvention on the street said to anoth er. pointing to some of the ategroes going tosetiool, -Good God. look at thtt ; itt that, not enongh to make the blood curdle in one's veto:. r (Laughter.] Btrance remarks. when even the; poor belirleas African Is en. deariiring to elevate himself fi . our ideposition. that he may he made in ...underttand lie duty to himself. his neighbor. and lde God; . ' This Texan member of the convention could no doubt look with complanpoh the spectacle of loyal men being hung : by a mob-because they refilsed=to renounce their 'allegiance to'the Union, pr, of a negro being lashed' uturtlHifulit bi 7 Oftisk. be :Agate& the outrages pfrebel rufflam. - • could pocket large - 1111111eof matey, and the 444- holders 'night' work the. colliery ; Afterwards or _ EirThe efnic their Week; juAt as they pleased. We do not taro t tle ar r -4uu eni t i° l7 4 „ know* single mutual coal company in this region ita e Memphis during ,the ! riots.. 0 that has earned a dividend for Its stockhOlders on . . tawarealainal New; We have V-nown'or.tbe - Sarsaparilla extract be ing combined with Mdide pot:tem:ma, bnOiever not Witivicalide of lime. •' The.anpeiior-ad vantages of 'this combination, for humors,. bad blood, etc.," are palpable to all. This valuable remedy, Sarsaparilla with lodide.of Lime, we ad= LOCAL NOTICE& "inbrintive steam' engine packing.—(or terms see no._77d chesnut snd no. dey . York ^ May It. .64--1.9.1 y .1 'lcarus. ri an: RITTOILLTIVI is elegantly It imparts a riehrv.s and brilliancy. removes dandruff, and prnmotes the'giowth of the hair. The moat clean ly article for the tOlleL . 7 ' . • WIIITZ AND OutiND • /2714 Peet. breath. and clean month are by iiOn 13DONTINB, prepared by . . Ilagtes. APotbeau7. • • . . . Srisiunm green brown. 'drab. _ buff, elate and.,lesd color Window shades, with 'beautiful gilt, borders, are nosy for sale at the carpet store of J. FranklinTiarria„ (near the cOtirt House). Ile has bought the entire stock ofwlndow shades, and tixturesof B. Batman Esq• Now he has quite an extensive, stock of goOds 'of the shore kind, and offers them to the public at reasonable prices. oat and ezamine. thoise beautiful 'window Eiz w woitsre in pother °Orman picking . grape• for Speer Wine: It is. an admirab:e article..need in the 'hospitals and by the. Amt class families , iri Paris. Len don and New Tort:. in preference to ttld PttrtWine.— It is war* a tiint, es it gives great Satisfaction'. .*E.have Jost: received from Philadelphia and New York. the Latest Styles of Parern., for Ladies' Cloaks. Sacks. etc: Alan.: some . very' handroMe Ornaments. Trimmings. floop Skirts. Dress Elevators. . . Klima 'ylrriety. of Ladies. and .Misseei Sllk coats and Sacks on hued Itpdmade, to order at. the 'shortest notice. • • A. &M. BOLAND:. • , CentreStreet, below Aiinirletua . lany.26, !CO ' . • •" • • . 41 3m nt A_ priiiong dothin Stnre,'Cintre street. • • . . , .. . . Fronico. Enl!eh and Ametienn'elothe, all styleq-and of the fitieet quilpiek at D. A. Smittee. ,Centie•etreet. '. Gi.ovre.:Yeeh-ttee aidHoee, to snit every teste.ind at reduced to•Seee. - at D. A. Smith's- Ceitte . etteet.. . -. SPRING and Summer Vndeiclothing. ‘ can be.otttatned at to. A'. Smith's. Cien6e etteet . . • FRENCH PACDI7) Ltrrax psm ts. a beautiful-article, a D. A. Ficuith`s.Centre . streo.. . . THE COAL TRADE kaiwmk PettTrillo, - ,Jame 16 ,1566 The miantity. sent by Reilroad-thii week is 91,- 502 02by. Cana1,41:774 10L•for the Week, 133:- 27612 tons against 91,458 tons for the,eorrespon dingweek last year., '-I • : . - : . The hellef.that tolls will be raised on the first of July, and ot the winter. enpply of coal by. those who, have the means 'to do so abroad, - has caused quite. ;brisk, demand for ' coal, and;priees hare 'advanced. 25 cents 'a ton within the last, two The prices on board vessels have also advanced for sucheoal that hail not been 'contracted -for.; These - tidvaoced prices .we believe ar. ,only temporary, and - - will not last beyond july, - wheif all contracts cease, There is every reason to believe that the trade will beffull kugnst, and il' Coal is forced - into the • .. . are put . market beyond itewahts, or .11 juices are put at too high a figpre, there k reaction,. and -Prices will revert back to llfay prices, aiidmay go unlees a - suspeni3lon takei place,. which would be disastrous tO.theivorking.elasses, whose present reduced *ages, so far .as laborers and ; - rnineiawho work by the week are concerned, only : barely gives them a hying The tine policy for 'the trade this.year is to keep it as regular as pee:: Bible at moderate priecs,:not expecting to make more than a living, even . . if, ..they. cart - save them , selves-- Regular work with even low - wages, ,are better for the Working chissei then tuttioutS, which - will only check the trade in this region, and giyeit to other regions, without benefiting' thereselveS or „the' operlitor; .but only 'entailing loss to both parties. ' ', • The trade RUMS up this' week as follows cam- - pared with last year: . • . , P ,t.RRR.' , , 24,616'1;123, 99 6 Schnyl Can , 6,51 189,457 L Val R'R. ~ 12,1'85 598,192 Lehi'h - Can : 17,4931. inn,asn Sexiint Sth: i c Z 3,704. 965,134 - . Mk .:6,769 ,92,0.5 Penn, (1-C, ..- c 1 . - •-. By lt - Bondi - ' - .119,179 •By Canal..i. , 709,: 15,9.3.1 Del t . Had, 32,562 t .199,524 Wymg Sthi '. • . • ' • do - Dal e r . • • . • Shamokin- .. 1;216i:125,736 Trevorton.. 653 - 10,303 Short Mt.... , . 16 Franklin.:.,. 26,020 Broad Top:; ' 3,551, .112;11:3 ' 1 3,120,86S The shipments are hea;ey again this week. Af ter the fast of Jnlb, the increase over last year will be very moderate unless an unexpected do-- mand shotildapring up. • .• We learn front a reliable source, that the stock of the Sbintiraeturent and Copaumers' Ballroad; leading froui , Philadelphia through Schuylkill County to "Sunbury, has been taken by.heavy cap italists, and arrangements are now malting to place corps of engineers.on the route tolerate. the road: • We need only state that there is abun ! dant room' fcir.ancither toed to meet the• trade of this region ; and. as it is to. be bnilt with Cash, its . cost will not be flinch more than ' one-half expen ded on other 'avenues; which will give it great a)lvantages• in transportation, while it will be filled with tonnage as soon tut built and rolling _stock placed upon it. There is no better oppor . trinity foriniestment in the.comitry, because for, reaaons state - Ili above, it can scarcely have no rival:. ;It • la . hardly. neeeasary for us to state - that the • whole business community 111j4 land-bolding in-. Wrest is in favor - of . builditig.the new road. .11urcAD Cora. Comeatriss.---We received • yea tertian on our return fin in Philadelphia, a leng letter from the :Schuylkill "[dual Oval Company in .reply to Our remarks last week which they de sire no to. publish. At this late Period•we have not'. room to do tso ; and if ',we did we would be compelled to• comment upon it at - length. Our . remarkslastweeltwore general .; ; .we, did not spe= cify atty .- one L company, but the exhibit they make in 'their, letter of the coot of-the• colliery,' and, the:atock capital of $OO,OOO ivhiCh 'they give PP, • ; only confirms - our opinion expressed het ' Week • With regard . to 'mutual. coal companies . When 'COal.was paying large prodte of two and three dollars a ton, (which, of course, 'lvry few, ac quainted with the trade knew could not last any, length of . time,)' they • might , pay.dividendi on.-a moderate capital. But in the present and nine) state of the coal trade, 'no mutual coal company can *Jell coal cheaper than theregul - ardealer, avd pay a dividend 'to the stockholders .oitt of the I *fits.; 'This" is well . underatood in • ttie coal fact:that they.paid & high - Price for the colliery, $175,000, does not make the .eolliety worth that money, We know collieries that sold . fat as high , as $150,000 that'we Would:not giv.e 20,000 for to work,.and we hardly thinkthep - er.. aon who, they an paid $200,000 cash , for the ed.:- liery,-*Onlot be likely to sell -it again. at $175,060. • . , if - ke' thonght it was worth $200,000. •• The truth" . e that - ail the unittial bog companies - that mite organized in this and other regions were for spec iila#ve purixoseer ots the part of thcae wixi got. them — np. .they.could LL sell L. their stock,; . they isrALL : 8 1 TOEILZ: 4- 4L WW I !. Prat.. r ' • . . THre , iC 0 :4 ta: , -. • •!....;' 0 !l'. i..' lii i tt i p rhm 0 e - r --'4*7--7-- i l2 4t i t v iU • '-t iii.-3, • mannial..l . Alr - : ariegylolwripmiliz_. , ' ,_ ---: .:_ - "", ;.7.,_,-...2.tn0t..76;.a55a.-L.- '"1"011111"ilibri-•A 5-7 ,4 00 ••-•A- z .. i'. e- , ...., ,- -T" ....1. ...lkitaliVißoi! . 5- r' -..,- ;'• v 1 ...:. -- ;-` •, • ' , "";.."?.- - ,.- -- ;:ii....:: - .;.. 5, • 6 ':- - :‘, 44 --- We, ''' ' Z ' i - :,.." . ......1 5.00 :''' i -W.-- • ,.. " " ' ""'-'"' . ... 4,111M2 4 25, 4erst* • ... • ; -: .1344 1 . 4 4.. - 4:-.;:,035041 1 .. 9._..... - .." - BlukAL:-.—....—....:....:5:50411 5 ia . " jl'....Prepazeci.....:. - ......-......-5,506 5_75 '.--ii---.....- Ctieitnnt; :. - .....:.::...:4`00 . ar 4 2 5 1,44 ,, 4-- , ,t1 . , irre . ..cnier.4-4 , ,;- -.64311 F1441).*. ..U.alailieil..; .:; , ..:::•• , ,XO - 0004' ' Galigh Lump, St. Boat & Brokan,.. 7.00 .- ..": 6.- Prepared, - .254 ,-, ', - Cheatnnt,.... .. .; ... . . ~..,..:-. 6 004 - 8r04T0p..1.2%; ...:•.'.'.l-:::. "'" —::5,742 au5ir14,113617. &hit Akiß.Beir.tosh by.lat:Load f. 6.7 2500,50 Chestnut, " " .. 5'75x'600 White Ash Lump . 6 75,g 700 " Steam ,Bost. 6 75' _ 7 00 " I ........ . - 6 7543 " ... ..... : .. • 6 750 " Chealtnnt, .. . . 6 Lehigh White Aeh .. Me' 7 2.3 • " . Steam Beat .. 7 000 c 7 25 " .. .. 7'23@. . • ." .. 7 850 " Cheathtit, 6..500 6.75 anima Coal at Elizabetbroorh: _ Lapp; • by cargo„ .... ' . 6 120 625 Orate,.• . • !‘ -- • " 6 5.5ra 6 52 Prepared;'" • 6 55(a" 6 70. Chestnut,. " coa 5 - 70 Lehigh Camila Elizabeellariart. • Lump, by Cargo ' 7 00'§ 2 . 0 Rt. Boat ana Broken " " iyl@ Egg and Stove Chestnut AT BALTIMORE doxa 14 Wilkeeere & PittstouW.A.-wholessle 6.40 18 66 '75 " " ono Lykens VaL&Sianb'y R. A. wholesale=G 750 - ..4 - 0 0 • . • -g , 000 880 -. GEORGE'S CREEK &CUMBERLAND COAL. ',Dun of mina t 6 8 0 I ) ; at .Locust P°l44* Small 'lota $6 25. : • • • ,_. • • . • CM ::, - .FREIGHT&-.-.....• ..,... . • . Vrinlglits. front - PO Rtigemend triilad'a..- Portland • ' f •3 On f . Portsroosih '. ..3 00 Cbarkiittown • 'SOO 1 Reistric ...... • .. .. 3, 00 Salem - • . 3MI Medford..... .... ..... 3.50 .111arbleileadl . .. ~..: 3.00 I Roxbury • ' 395 East Cambaidge..... :1.041 Cambridgeport . - 300 Lynn... - ,_.' ..... • 300 NIT West . ..., ' 350 I Cobisieit NarrC45.',...3 00 .Therenepoll.....;',.. • . • 3 . 00 .Ha110We11........ • ' ' 4 'OO I Sitthibriry •' ' - - A•'4s Sewburnx,rt ' 395 I'.Gardluer - .• 3 60. Gloneeeter..._ ... ... :: 3 15 r .3, s itie 8ridge.....:.: 2 50 New Bedford .- "'. • 2'.50 I.. Providence.. .2.62 1.1 ' 0 .9 - . .... 1 701 Norwich ;_..' ,. . „ .2 . 50 .. . .. • PI New York, 160 Norwalk • • .1 . Sew York Dattlin.ofe • •• 1 '0 Walhingtort Di C. : Richmond' Va I fla I Sadannah.. - Ga,.... Dighton •.2 GO 1 Norfolk Va. BriduppOrt .... 2 . 4 5 'Efintford • : , • .Phtladelphia.... GG Newark. - AleiandTia .... ~ • . 50 Newport:: • ' Saco : 360 I : Notfolk.. .... 236 vnasela and boats arrived for the wink Ereislote Crow_ ft I .:.....4 55; Portland • • • 2eo Pall . ... ..; 1 !.O Newburyperf • . 2:16 . , 5011gew- lomdan • - 1' 65 Boeion ... 2 00 Pawtucket. .. .. : . 65 Norwich' ........ 1 50:Tanntrze • 1 78' Providence.. 1. 60i New-Haven - -1 25 Norwalk—, 1 26.,P006w011711 2 f: 4 'Middletown. .... :1' 50,New Bedford' 1 50 Hudson 1 Om ftridf.report. ;.: 1 25 liymn 2 00; Hartford. . ... '7 l 75 , • 2 ool.titniay u-oo •: -. lereilitstw Boilitinere. • ; To'Phfbuletptita•' - +1 75.3 New York - , 2 500 Boston . . .. .•. . '4 - p0..4 Frei lzhlN front iliworipetows or Alexis'l44risi to Philadelphia ' • • $1 604 New Tai • • 2 115"4 - lzkisten lrinegieve Coal Trinidi for ISM,: ATIIQUDt transported during the itust. month: • mment. Tog . it.. ,15750 09 . 36,479 01 4,136'n7. . 11,017 01 19,986 10. 46,626 09 Lorberry iiwanira Rnilrnad.. Union Canal Railroad ,Lehigh h Inalhaeo* Cord Trade for 1866. Week ending:m/lu' last Saturday. ; . . • Naac.it or.Suommta. i'dahanoy COM_ COmpany, • • ra.lann - , • iktinnt Etna Cileudon Vaal • Compani• •- • •t • McNeal Coal & Iron - Company., .E S. Millman • • • .Rathrinn, Caldwell & CO. , ... ... Trenton,Coal Co' " • • Knickerinicker Coal Company... .7, B. Haber &'Compani. • Aticater..& C 0.:.,:.... ..... Other . • Total.. .. . ... Corregponding week last year . _ ~ . . . ' Schuylkill Co .. ftnilroada for •Isise. - , The following le the gnantity of coal trantported over. the followine Railrouds fur the week ending on Thine day evening last . Mine Rill .& S. Haven R. R. ... .. 53,301 13 -Mt. Carbon 3 013 67 Mill Creek. . . Mahanny &-11 mail Mt Little Schuylkill Schuylkill Valley.... Coal. Trade by Rail . . St. Port Carbon Pottsville SelifiylkiH Haven Aeburn • Port Clinton_ ,660.563 j. 5'26.368 ..131,63 . 2 2.91.775 .763,166 164,994 254,040'; '136.1'0 .431,960! 66 532 168,'??..1!..76.196 41.775' 88.221 33,3231 2Y,031 9,571 i • Tottil for week .91,5crios 'Preylausly this yerz '_ 1,555.8 , 1 IS . . • Total • ' To Mune time last year 132.152, d 13.9 9,3 379,390' •179,866 1050.5 V .105,135 "1. . - • Lehigh Coal:Trade tir ,11.866. • For week eliding on Saturday last: .• . • • ''' • - • . • RAILROAD. 1 . CANAL. : OPERATORS.' - . , . .- . •• • ~• wurA ' , Trail- . IN'EF.E ToTA T.: . .. . Hazleton ' ' • ' 2.634;:.' 97,7213, ' 657 - 25,160 'East Sugar, Loaf ..., •'.2.926 1 , • 80,5:21 - . sit; ph:Amu , •' - • 91, •. • 11,0611. • •-• , ' ' 2.. Jeddo.* - '.... ' • 4,814' 61,386; 1,331 'l4, Rayleigh '- - • , .911)1 22.504 1 -98 , 1, -Ebtiervale Coal Co.. - ..830 ' . 17.642 . ' 663 - - 1, Stout ' ' ' - 13::9 1 ' 18,166 .' • 281 1,, Council Ridge • ' 1,8113 *. 43,446 '. 952 9, Buck Mountain ' - - • 910 - 24,981 • L 9.47 ' 2, New York & Lehigh 1 636,20 436, 1.165 : 3, Roney Brook Coal C 2,811 1 ' . 51,613 ~. LOOO ' -5, German Pm Coal Co 1.287 • ..2n,143` 1,5:1 .5, Spring Mt... Coal Co. 4,205 - 5.2 043' . 293 Coleraine . ..-, 1 . . . •. 11.614 - 150 1,1 • Beaver Mead0w....... - 1,085 ' . John tfinnery ' ' ' . 187 " 1 746 ' • Lehigh Zinc Co J. B. Reber &C 0... • •207, '3:276 • . .. • McNeal... ~_- ... .." . : 1,536' 29.937 - 928 . - 6. i :Knickerbocker CI • C 663 .13,392 - 294 -2, Coal Wart Coal C 0.." • '1 . 155 - .• : - Rathbun Caldwell Co 1.242 - .14,373 • 'Glendon Coal C 0.... '867. .. 8.211 ... . ; . • Mahaniiy • • • •• • - . 2151 7,710 - •,-. , • J. O. 0: Bowman..., . 617 .13106 . .' Delano Cold (lo , ' -• .462 2,' R. Meyers - 267 • -. 5.392 . ' - • • Sillitnan ' • -- 192 .19,968 ' • Baltimore Coal Co .. 229 11,668 . ' 143 -.. I . Franklin. • - 513 - 9,938 .- 534 • '', 2, 1 Andeni-md,„„. . ',. .• . 827 • '9,526. • ' 253 • 2, Lehigh &Susq, ..... • .257 9,439 ' . 667 * 3,1 .Landmesses: .. ... .. ' 215 4,681 •' • 819 ' 2,1 Wilkeabarre - 3.203 33.420 ' 2:035 11, , Warrior -Ran, .- - • ...156 2.619 -1 , 876. •1, Parrish & Tbiimas:. ' , 196 - 11,071 beir..coala Navel, ..- • '. ~..- . ..10,181.. 123,706 etbOrt'Slii999l 9 ,-' ~; : 4123 : 4,491: ~499 • 2,779 • Barryville Coal (10... -'" ' -• : - • ' Buck-Vein .. .. Mt. Etna:.:.'. - .' " ••• - ::' , 929 -, 3 018 North Malsanuy - • .'. . . - .' • ' - '97 " _2,072 , Walter Bros.. &.Co.:- .- -• ' :-• --- :. 543 • . 6.359 N. Jersey Ocasireo.. • -- 7 • :'PO : • • 2,564 Tcitil. .' ' ' ' 191;221 .763.186. 23421' • 264,, • .. . 23,323 251,040' . ' Total by B. a .Canal-11,944.1.017.22.6 : • . &nit time last - y.ar. , 30,2481 .749,042 . • .265,555,.• rajoo .20.(197. .26,5921 26,576 2,1,1,629 . 609 110,297 d 4444 4, T6Lra. 3,100043 i 17n t .405i 1,.6•40,30; AT NEWYORK. Decresse Increase. 11,0 , 5 15 37,62 Z 10 10,217 01 ad mid Ca RAILROAD::: 29.460 IS 11,257 13 •1,3:5 16' 20,616 17 4,51 0 02 15.270:16 1.650,M - On i . 1,123,p95 14 • 1:V . 26,38E 1 ,061 IncreaFe Decrease Increase • De , 79 , !xik • NEW ADVERT7MENTS. irlOl.D• PllNSlnst I'ft . ..died.; a fine - assartnient 1 1.31 - :of Gold Pens.anil Silver Extension Cases; for sale at IL.BANNAN7S, 'Centre Et, - Potts . . . . Tc'EW received; and for sale at VI B. HANNA N'S 4ARGAL. A Novel—by Vim is Eva°. ' . • RATE MARSTONE. A Niorel. _ . • 'SKELETON LEAVES and PH ANTON FLOWERS.. PONTICAL,WOHICB OF THO*AS.BucEtAxAs Cargi , o lo - itkie.:lll42eyvitehalded. Theee Pother not oniygive toonediste relief but are .enre tiV effect permanent vtireln,L.Dyepepsii:' They are not a pureativevand tbetifore their auto doe: , not • create a neoneity f,r the habitual nee. of CatAaniell , — ThiLy woes edeithriere. of the stomach. or griping of teweewelet an d are PerfeCtly hardens to the must del 7 itinMallatetly oniect i Sour &meth. Mire Flaudince. , Eletuttmm; Meknes' or Palo in the Ste otch,_ Costiveness.' pitching; • of Wind, 'Liver tom-. 1 1 :1stre da =re_ tru r il hs - hog, to' mode thsvmsehle eta thin dem*. whielrunlit • one for the pleasfires and duties of life. ' • Weak lad delicate tenons who have beeelledereteif the- vase of (seiterrelf ifttloi;totivititsridAMagetive., will And them milli; sace - 10 isitiv.'rettforer of the digestive Othotr original etreegth.and vigor. Pro • imisehret .111yeess.:-11eittlee lial tataiDa t Q , stockjust received and for sale et. Wooed, plc& ' , ' Market meet, pha i de - by .• • LEWIS C. THOMPSON & CO.; .-.• Sole Agent for Seirsylkill County. June 17=4ti Eor. Oentre and Market, SM. Druggist. Potherille. • ithto II 55 *AR ;Eine Albeit:rrotatries forAnie by A - Jane 16 ~?A, BEcice.cono. MgNebel Oats le itoie andior We by I.PLAVU - Jane .. • - BECK CORO . . 6); : ; 2 p ;: war3; .aco tm u e o. for . - - Vilma mad Vera. Baded dial. &raw, `Fish, twt. Brix:erica and Proviaioaalayude by Jane 16,...06.24- • . • ' BECK a cOno.- C - fritinry Iftapaiee.—Awnpaticw article that taker the - atme oat clean without bnitriag the trait: attain two bushels in' an boor. , .For ode at • • 4 • -, • • LEWD TIIOMPSON &COM, ' - Jtme ". , Cor. Centre and !Whet . ' •'l l •}: . Al • erdiervis Vremegvn 'Jure •an trait that has been put . Twinged' Ts; • 'ltcerld , r Fruit Jar: and Pisher.Self.. WlBO. THOMPSON a CO..:.ge; Idnonl-6_ 2 LV.,--Pentre .. . .. pGr adn CeadiE K• Samba& -naden--. Ral6i ;Rakes.-4ur difed kinds-Anent ay Rabe% Mr . rat CAI/. and Ifneketn ' Scythe Stone& and a full Node Of all Wadi of agrkadtaral Imp ea by . . -.. ;SW.-IS C. 'nlo/11'8011 aeo.._ . _ .. • . . . : • ;nue ld -it- , ' : •'. Oat; Ceatee. and Market Ma. C heese Catelers.—A mt Wide': Every store . liel" "Mr4lg riliel li June 16-24- , Cot, Ceram:and Market S. • NOrthWitatenlllo4BB9 lute Dude Centre Illitiiet;Plitiginrine. TArge accommodation for Drorori.C. ir ,444 19 78 t u V, - 1 PENN The lindemigned having- AEFITT*D AND REFURNISHED. IT -turtouGn OUT DI - THE MOST 11.400*T . invitee- the •dt ion. of . at!' Travellng • •PstbNe:. . , ••- • • • - The- proprietor still mare; no pains to maintain the character it tam -always enjoyed 118 -being one of the HOTELS . C.K. the cou , , , and thoei , erbo. teem him 'withMile pateoiettietvbe*neteed , thetnathine wflibe left Da done to leave the oom fort arid patinfactioi• of vied& .• WilLtLll.43l 244 . Jung 16, !G6 pou r m e S o t1:11.-:-The enbtteriber . offer Jewly:74le, 568.• ' At the Public house of Jetee Drumheller.. in .the 80. .mutth . of - I" &villa. it 'it' (Pewit .. hi the . . iift ernoon , A Tvm_ 4 I , BOFf'rPRAMEMOUSE. AND LOT Ink. OF GROUND: situate on the Bootheastwardly alde of Market atreet:in the borough of Potts- ville, bounded 'by. Mirka • street by a twenty feet wide alley:and-by, lot ofSamuel' B. Morgan on the west.. .and lora Genrge Heaton .oti .the east" containing in front on Market St. 44 feet and in depth 114 feet late the estate - of. Sarah Kirkpatrick: . deceased A good : title will be given to the porebeeer clear of all tactikt- . . Ternia and , condittortamade known at the .threi and place of enle'hf'• • CHAS -HOLDER. Agt, for owner Pottsville- June -15- • •441, • 44-4 t A. 1 , 1 e1.10m Areir. SPl:lfllbin STEEL. ENGRAVINGS AND. FIRST .:CLASS LITHOGRAPHS forwarded by Mtn or E ireso t o am.partp of the Hnitiitilltstes. Being among the larwlit,Wtkdesali Deigeuf in.;.HOgrayings. in the country--ottifaeillthis are superior in giving the pub lic a greater variety of subject/Ito select from t.han can be obtained from other houses_{,' Now tiltotintetO ifflibe,l76A 'Pop . /Tousii . .. • .. . No Home complete withou t , suitable Pictures adorn-, lug the walls. ' . , • .• Send fOr oar Pamphl'4 Pages—which . contains , a descripuve list of each picture; with prices attached—Nlkit.rn Past. _ • . • • ..7.254 6,504 SlorPuito: , Mate* - GEORGIC E. PERINE. EugraverA Publisher. 111:Nassau Et., New York. Juhe 161.4 G •• - • • • 24-4 t - LETTECRiII. 116,emninitaii . the Post Oftlee, at Pottayille,. State of lennaylre: tile. on. he 16th day of June: • . • To obtain any,of there letters, the applicant meet tall [Or "advatised lettera."rivelhe date of this JIM, and pay one Cent for advertising. • • • • . ..,• if not called for within ona Mont* they will he seat to the Dead Letter Office,. ' • •• • Artati - J - BriPrOf •Dickenson T Samlaelse D . • :Adams &-Phllltps Deasey E Lewis' 000(1 Eliza.. Brown Catherine Klahr R J ' Gordon John 2, Baker Henry .11evr D J Gombar Mary Mrs -Beck:Hannah MraLoons L H Harkins Chas - • • Buckley James . Landbill John Hefter Hannah . Barley Win Mrs. , Murrier Beni lioziser Nathan . : Cotton Fltyron ' McCheastrey.li ' 'Moran Vateck Cooper AM Mattis John -Johns Wm It Collins Thqs . . Mooney James Johnston t 3• Claney nos Menele Mary Mrs Justice j J • . Chupein Fl'Dr . Oihrolres JohnsT James • Connor , Thoa , - Pick L Ezra James Mollie' • : • coz W Morriit • . Falls W - James 'Jackson Lid ' :Denton - A Mr Field Alfred . • .Rice Giro -. • ' Alice; Fishburne E SOO4B Jacob • Devore A J.oi. • Force Er . Mathias Sporig Jeremiah Davidson:ELJoa • Frey:N*olole! Swab Chan. • Witherg A' M. M - .SILLYMAN, F..lvr. f iso 460 1 50 2 02 1 75 2 50 1 25 June . l6, liedeliption.of State Bank On±rency. . , . Ttie undersigned will redeem all Solvent :State Bank • Currency at. . • 1-2. Per Cent., •- . FARMERS 3i - ERpliA.NTs.,ii.PilsTir. of Cedl Conn • • . . ...•. ty,.BLICTON, MARYLAND, at , • • • .34 Pet - , Cent. • • lS 11l also buy end sell all Government and other sem a:aides, ,G01 1 1:1 and SiLVBR, at beat market rates,' • . • • L . . F. iNI t; . • . ceutire .114-2 m L ADI.EST ...LADIES! 15AS 15.661 9.182 g•Fi .36,54 -22,6111 14,691 TAN. 891' 1,212 742 155 WILL BE GLAD TO. LEARN THAT THEY- HAVE EMI:EL - OF. AMERICA, Tor A t-541,302 06 41,141 (13 211.69101 590.7b6.16 A Certain, 120,815 U MEI CURE AT HAND; And one they ea r n' poalt..vely and' permanently depend upon, • 14,1111 10 1,64' 00 23,288 00 . *ithant the leiwt . donbt. will POSITIVELY AND PERMANENTLY REMOVE • - ' • ' ' . 41,774 10 439,P57 10 Tan, liiimples and Tree,kkcs 481,632 no 18%456 16 291,176 04 Ilandrada heir tararnony to its inerit, and thank an for tliii pleasant and certain cure rreScribe It, and rob, endori.e it aa- an ELEGANT .114 t;:g1 THESE ARE FACTS. ,T6l • . L . 1.3=41 The disgusting. P.1311'1.411S AS'D FR.Ei;KLES need y 2.9.1 • . ,734 • annoy you no longer ,I^4l "Pnur a entail quantity of. the ENAMII.9F AMER'. I' CA In tbebollow ofyour bandand bathe your (nee with :It well.. Do not we& It oft, but leave It remain on ibe skin . until ioti r tutvo.pocusion to *ash your fettle, after ,054 .which again apply it as before,imd you will find before you have 'treed one toottle or. the kNAXEL. your PPM PLFS AND FRECELES WILL DISAPPEAR AS IF ei BY MAGIC., This has, heeil depc4trated time ouskagiitu SZI . IT Is AS . FIM FROM , ALL IN J.LiftiOL9 COX 4 859 . POUNDS AEIEVIRING4ATER. • and . can be used "as 2 . 3 U well , upon the TOTiN THE AGED. . • 1,516 rePatatiOnja eetablltlied, and the' Sale . for ItiS immense 2 FOR:' LADIKS .. TO U.$.E .: . - '..i: ; ,:!. '' i;. ,-„ :-- • .:.•-,: :_ . - WITHOUT CHARGE, ,8.:....wnr45; (ENpiT f POTTSWM. Jane 15: 416 IMPRPSIA Pierilwasteletly Clive4il by - SEDDOIre DYBPIMM!ZIROORig. *LVANIA'''siALL, HAVING PIMPEV.S, FRECKLES UPON THE .FACE , Speedy, and THE ENAMEL Or AMERICA .rripm THE SKIN THEE iIiEDICAt. FACULTY WASH; FOR THE SHIN A. BO T TtE ALWAYS OPEN At the Agent's, Tell. 10. .60. is-titn) MISM=E UNMMII ..B)fiiig . ..ool,PlumnerMWl*; MED EXTRACT &LISAI'A ILL L A. D 000 MINE - .11:r WE F- c. w. zoom sortwA' 'BY . .2411vEs' it.. Rialtos.* a to.; lILIUM'ACTUBING CICEIXICCBTS, ELIXIR PER NBA • PBOTOME :OF . 1110 N • •• . . • .. ••• • . . • . ivikktf bar . become ao Moen. is a TONIC • ' AND RICSTORATIVIC by Pbyviclana-suid 10. -; ;Talida is all parts ortbe . • The new foreinralian. "Sararaparilln in toms binariela rariala iodide of Lisae.ir presents one.' of the most Prowl* alteratrve agents-in a form capable of exerting tell action uponthe system. and this in mi. note and pleasant dens.. -It is - conceded that the alter, salve. resolvent; orleinicelSras of Indicfe. are exerted meet decidedly when associated with other alteratives. in combination r and the Sarsataullhg Maters to fulfill perfectly all the-favorable requieltione , . ' .-The first effect usually observed when .113mnearmarr.. WITI/ busing or Lear' is taken. to an increase of - appetite, abowing that it • bin tome properties of a marked chruacke. • Inalteradva effect's are manifest in its ready combination with the blood. and thence rale. scrofulous women-and children improve rapidli ender its use. and the vital functions assume a healthy condition.: - It. is admirably adapted tot large number of chronic 'or acute affectionspecidiar to children: It la suited to them, both by the mildness and efnciemcy of medicinal effect andtbe pleasant, kttractive - form of the inned Y.. It may be given fora long period where con!titutivnal influent:ea are desired. and no, repugnance; or disincli nation' to take the syrup, encountered.. In White .IliSwellings p.Joint •Dwease, and pistortioni of the Spine, it should be given persistently, in moderatedo nes. until relief is obtained.: • • • . . In the Sitei.iwei the.lrear. end during the • • Wttanit.Weitther. the aceninniation of morbid matter;"in=the rytdetn seems totecome Manifest and very troublesome Las:. sitnde..Headache. 'Boils:. costiveness: LOPS of : Appetite; Pains in the Joints. Indigestion. etc, are very maroon. Nothing ever devised is, better adapted to exterminate or drive off there affections than this new combination Of 81.SSAPAZILLA whit lOPPOS Or Ltmt. '-: • - No preparation like it, or which approximates to as an . litteemil earlier, has ever before been placed within the reach of invalida, Indeed. it la an entirely trim/and seterretrio combine now in no respect resembling anything hitherto am -. fhe - opinion of medical men concerning it, -the de scription of its Chemical 'character. thenipentic value. -manner of use, etc., are given in a circular. which can be bad at thentore of any-and all'. first-class Drawl. vts. Sold in Pottsville by P Sandemon. Henry Saylur, J. G. Brown and Son; and all Draggling. 4une.16i , 66 44 EXAMINE THE BPAND. rt 4 ,11 % it. 14 11 4- 200 lbs. ‘'4? /e 4 -IMPROVED 0 • o.lii Ar SW= l b ,PH4SPHATEOLINE 1L4 \‘ ..,,, MANUFACTURED . * 44 ,11 f 'wlto*':'eoirtart.,4 . . . FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY 17trougl.iout...the 'Country. : Kneeled . 201111frd to het et Cimino, to the year lane, by Areal' Needles, to the ClerretlllSee of the Diartet neve et the Velt SSW; L sad ter Ilbh Minas Midst Ile reiutqlventel • . &inv . .466 CO•ID:' , S.PirG.I . The' meigt Popular Resat In the State ThisVdelightfal Sommer Resort will be open for the :reception.and accommodation of guests on the first of is conducted on the most improved style, and hati all the facilities. essential to a - well conducted waterlog place. - It is pe...ltaily adapted to the people of Ptdtsville, who can tbi#Bprinpp" . and return the samirday.. CHARLES RoDEARItip,, . • • Proprietor. Andre-Box ITO, Harriaburg, Pa. • . May 19, .66 . . . 20-Im . - 17:AlLETkierLe- wirrirmilirovis ca&t.•& 1- • Iron Lurid,- With New Blast Fite. mince, for Sole sr ins - Len e: _ .Threethiusand onehtindred andeightytterca of land heavily timbefed With hemlock - , maple, - bags; ash, Three Yetis, of - intuit:ollone' coal -and'-geveral Iron ore underlie the property. - dines opened and coal now being mined' nd gold a coal very guperiOr.— kgplendid- location for mluing Ind gelling, coal, get . tins ontlumber. or manufacturing iron. Property tic directlion'Northern Centritl.Railway, fifty miles iron Elmira.: Will leage blast 'fiirnara and Mining, prirtl. cL for coarand ore, or gel the whole property . at very low figure. P . or. particulars, can-upon or addreg ' • ' -- . C.. S. GREEN, Seey. . P. O. address and station—Roaring Branch, Lycom Inc County, Pa. May 19, 'KEEP_ IT BEFORE THE 'PEOPLE THAT there • fan mint of money in 4meale o ititwerii - Patent Perpetual Bioom.. . . . The Broom is a great anccess,.and somehisly in evert. Township of tkitnylkill county will want the chance to make $4O Or $3O per week A email investmint backed by.a little enemy and tacr will fill your pockets Effectual .• GRE,EBBACLKS • TOwrothip rtibis for ••••: • ' • • Fur partkalars addrems •• • ' • • 21DIGAII ,- ' • Orvigsbarg, Pa. May R 6, 916. .r• • • . el•st•• EARLE , s:sires:ltcprair, THE 'MOM` RELIABLE.. SAFE AND ECONOMICAL ' PUMP. FOR FREELNO MLNES - FROM WATER, ..• • - • . Fiirnished the undersigned only. • •-. At. No. 330 oeiarreey Street, New York. . , • . • Brice lists. of• Pumps, estimates of expense. and all nth er information will, be. forwarded on application.— Pumps wilt. be set : bY.respunsible men. and MICCeIS2 , grairanteeal. All Materials of the best manufacture. Pipe. Fittings. Brass - Work. Trails. Sys; ,required about mines, furnished At. the - lowest Prices.. , • Refer to L. W.•Tmittmeip, Esq. . • ILiy.26. %a WM. L. SFIOENER... THE HORISON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM BOLLER. . . . • This: new • Steen . ' ?loner/nor combines essential ad- i yantsgeS in'ABSOLUTIC SAFETY FROM DES.TRreT- EXPLoSiON. in 'first cost and cost of repairs, du rability. economy of fnel. facilityOf cleaning and trans:. - poirtathin. not.puesessed by any other boiler. , - • It is formed of a combination of cast iron hollow spherei..—each eight inches in-external diameter: and three-eighths of •an inch' - connected by enrTed .neeks. Tinkle spheres are.beld together' by wrought 'Pon bolts _with' saps .'et the ends. • The form is the strongest known; its - strength to. resist hderdal • ttr.'s• fore very: great—unweakened US , it is by punching or. riveting, %width 'lessens -the' strength- of the wrought {MD , baler plate about 40 per cent.' Every hailer, tested by:hydianlic pressure at WO pounds blithe ma'am fait. IT.VANNOT BE MAST AMMER ANY'PHAII TICABLEETEAId PRESSURE. Under ressure ',Midi - might muse rupture in ordi nary boilers,-every . joint in thlibeconits a skatriulve. No other steam .generatur ppeWsses • this , property of relief. under extreme pressure without injury to itself. aid thus preventing disaster... . *bunt two hundred of temp boner! are-now in cope. mtion in some of .the, beetegablishmetats the.coon try.. For descriptive irealsrs or piLl(:_e.2pply to . ;40111{1PRAIRAVin . : Jr.... P10N Harrionn Boilsi Wits: Oruro ;Perry' d, adjoining S. At-crier:lldiadelt•Pwlt. , .- ltmet.l3ll--?2- . L ainip.Wiak. a good article, at. • • • LEWIS C—TROMPSON Jane fi,%o - Cor. Centre and Maritet-tika The largest aiwortment of,San rmbrellag..aad .-ediasobvia ruitaoUle; at ' , WALKER' New Union HalL . Juno 9..*G6—Z.Hiat " able Oil Chaim cheap, it dune'a. 436,--1111-43m WALK PItICE4I • - 5.0, - - O . 0-- F ATE Calibnite :Plaints--DIMMITEAp and - FLAT IntTCW-for RR% in larre or Ma nnanti ties. CHEA P. Alm) TOMATO, EGO. beat, PEPPER and CELERY PLANTS et. • : *. • - ORE E"1 WOOD NI1Eit.E111":-..- MO TIC E• TO T BAC E anpnint -I.\ . ment will be made of 'two Males awl one Female Teacher for the Riblic Scilools of Foster, on Saturday. ;rine 16th, 1866. Sc' onle open August Gin, and con tinue-le months. -Salary , Applicants pleaki forward iheir Certifteates to. .0111ORGR CARROLL, Sect", Hughes' P. 0 4naie 9. *66' - • . . Clue 'es WALKER ih PRICE'S et. the New Union lT Hall, if you went the cheapest Oil Window Shades in Pottsville. . , Jane 9,416-23-6 in -• • Htru:Vilessiiis"dzes: alB° Flat Ban SPIk" And LEWIS C. TIIMPSOIC& Cot'. Centre ft KirkeeSik Jana 2, ,116 . eisil.-entanallii. tile large Rork of 'French - Lawne•and Mite Goads for Ladies' Dreaira. at • . " WALKA.I3 MICE% New:Union 1141.... Vivirrii,litistbueldepred end Hem Stleadd 'Linen U ' ItaddkerrAddis. chimp at WALK at P/31911`& Jaw 9:'•611 . 43 8m: etalt at WAiXECR & PRICIDS.t in . thei Me* trOdfin Ball. lfrycos want pretty 6111 c Deea;• Ctrap. • - June 9.-A6 1:114m rgenielErsallaii a u. WALKER` MICE UM VI arge asmatuient of Swiss and Cambric Edging and Insert:hum and see them. am- 8, MI IDlOeimaat WALKER k PRIMPS. from 9to 20 OIL toeing bards: .419111 erem.:2ll.ait, Qballuteac.- - Loiter and Chlbliviatr..White and. Black k 3" Shakes:only $5 Ceara.': CaU lcd get one It the NeW Union Ma Store, Mahaetome Wrest. Jame, 4141—*.ft- - WALW: PRIM. iliPoirk“SD mini° CAlti>2.TlNt4-S ( PM ' daga j eoOng One lattitu'ibiti CaAlt M WRIEM3 art riiErsiartai noels. :aistua sad 'kyles of immican 1111E6117 Cfni iIiICES ' r ) On Account of the Decline GOLD. J. F.:.:.&.74'8;-:0114E, 04 CHEFF.NITT STREET; PHILADELPHIA, ROW OFFER nUtER GREAT SPRING mac •- lareans AND mune, 0..A13.,.F.EP1r0, Frew! and English Alabaster, Lag Royal Wane, - • 4-4 Anol,ll-1 Tetreto. _ . n ee 'g m egi l a rm ap e u, erOlid.eri T•Pel4oel4.!:- Imperial Uwe. ,Carpet, ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND BOYS HILTON CARPETS, .. .-.. - E • . - ....1F - : Era . LIFIS :liND - HALM - . w1rr471.,-"pb..13.-D:EA5.,.,,,,, 4 6 4, 4,46 6-4 White, Bea-Checked and. Faaq Kitting ICOC . Ok*ATTING I 4, ENGLISIi GLOM" Igo.' march 27. vs L. F. WHITNEY BA_NIKER, 13TREET, POTTSVILLE Dealer in AKERWAN AND FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange, irniteit . .States Bontlih, Aigartell m a ter 's Vouchers And Uncurfreni Sney. MONEY 'RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.— INTEREST allowed hs per special agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the Nevi 'York and.,Phitadelpbia Boards of Brokers at the.tufnutl'COMinissiOn. GOVERNMENT :.•,:-., • N. kT TO NI .I. ',.. :1: A iki X .-.: Offers for'sate at tones e market rate #343VERNIEDIT SECURITIES, =39 IL S. 744 Tann, Mats date of Aug. IS, '44 if if it f ft j une 15,945 ' " " • " July. IS, '45 5-20 Lana of 1862. . 5-20 Loan of 18414. - 5.-20 Loan of 1865. 10-40 Loan of 18154. GOLD; STOCKS AND BONDS AND ALL GOVERMENT' SEMMES 'BOUGHT AHD 'SOLD. . . • • --- ' 'I)I 7 tAFTS On Enghuni freland.ihnime and Germany, for sale is auma.to atilt purcluisers. ..• 11, ff., ItIINTZIIgGEIt; Carnier.: PotbMrtr,'Janlia CANVANS, &c.. ' Second-band Army Tenta, imitable for awnings, linings, ke viz: • " : .00 Hospital Tents. 6.000 - Common. ".. • 1000 Krell • • 10,000 Shelter. • "- - NW Wagon Coven. (50 . Tarpsolins suitable (or coveting R. R: Can, dtc.) 1.000 Spades:. - Fur sale in dots to suit by A. pußvr . s 431,,,, • South and Penn Streets, Phibuielpbia. 21-6 t May 46. IA irtrisitiv' pgAimawir , SALE—Pursuant to `l, an 'Order of the Orybans• Court of Schuylkill Coun t/. will , be 'Pad- at public sale, at the public !mum of Jine - DrtiMbeller. 1n ther Bernardi of Pottsville.: on TCBSEIAT,' the 19th daY:of June. ea. 1866. at to frairick4,&•ll.,s, the folliverhux:descrilxii mat rtinalet. in said Borough r —All that curtail:riot-or piece of ground situate in the sOutheruterly-side of . Market street. In the Borough - of Pottenille, and nUnitedvtinfrott.dt - Pat tersares additional planict said Boreal& number sev enty. containing in front or breadttion said atreetaixty feet, and in depth-Iwo hundred zod,lotty-foor and a -half fret. bounded on the sodthareat'by lot No ; 11, late M Andrew Mortimer, derwasr*On the mightiest" by a twenty feet wide ' , alley, northeast by 68, the said 3ElTerngel:eiltillAgeen,:aapnwirren= t e l a provement% consisting of a two-story triune. • dwelling with .baVement thereon; late the estate:of William Brower, deceased. Terms . and -awiditious of sale made known by = - - - • - MARION' BROWN, Admixdstratriz. By o rd e r 'rrof the OrptianeCourt. June 2, , 64 - A. Dominant!. Clerk. . .. . . MO 1111.11110111101. t , . Powder . made by Abe I - Baker,.. arid' van be had at .Indian Run Powdez Mill. — Orders may be left at the Ft:area/7oz & Broth er,.Pottaville. ..•;,- - . ,: , ,Ady 46, .06-521-410 • rivaliaroilie, from i% to 12 inchee in the bore,. LP with Berms •Branchee and T•a—the beet article for carrying off walerat. ' • - ;•LEwis C. TaomPsoN & • June 2, .66. • Cor. Centre and Market Ste. .rviir iPunLtsmain—szsmEnstarm J • MTE E ,PROVERgig.--A. Pamphlet by the Manufacture of Malleable Catd Steel, ite,progrmw and employment. by Henry Bessemer. with illustrations of Machinery employment 'Price '25 cents: Sent ow receipt of 25 cents Ay, mail. For sale by • , • " B:SANAMLIPottsvIIfe.- . ouit terget 'the' new- Unhei %II b. the place D get the pretttee(rans. WALKER It PRICE June ' - • .--.2rdet . . TO MITtERS. 20 'Evil's. Experietoo.s.ja: the r Bigness. . • • - _ CND - . ;• - ***ER t.PINIP HICK. 4.l444444Etteetetwe*** 1a all 11 /4 11 rauelles ' • titzter* *CII4T IiEST-_,QVALITY . • Q UALITY FOB sAMD.OOAL MINE SLOPES. . . WARRANTED TG BB: EQUAL-TO THE NEW ENGLISH CBQWN CBAUL Twould partienituir: recommend my Triple Metes Chain' the mcwt donthlewnd , nate iorminhar piltplawa If le the only' kind wed in' Enrppli foot - !dining. This bain _il properly, need. - will lag, Are years. and le then onlytelf.worn out; by-taking out the- ehort Balm and grndinfttlAtcittlit Immtlfertareri be - WM Pot. hilong andliuka, you., then firtvg anew .eindn for about half Piice• • 'For . raltherVirticulailii-Oef. 10.114,00Htto dim Colliery, Pottsville, Pa. • . 1 will warrant my heavy Chain to draw from 800 to - 400 a ilea. oat of a,elope 400 yards deep. or a [retrain nlar shaft of . 5:50 . deep. April 2S,),o . . —1 -ly GRAND ANNIVERSARY .11citio, Washington Camp_ No. 47.. P.. 0. Jr: El, o.'g Sebnyluill.liaveni heir. lease . to inform• their tricots and the public id mend. - that they: have atom Tboarmilay..Jilooms4Plab. , PAO. uppoonn which to hold their. .11CNIC. . Judging by the and uncroushogUfforti of Its many. mtmbets we can safely say it will be it Complete enemas and .the PlOllO of the season. ' The Groveseleeted fortbe occasion" he pie •of the most beautiful in the County: . upon which ems. Modicum stages and platforms will. be erected blew. erosible by railroad andinrupike,. Two bonds of tor air-will help attendance throngbont the entire day ; in fact, . eeerithleif: in the Pew.rf tif.. the Committee has been +MC , ttliPtlete Atte ~are of he ietteutmoisnd they pow toplially invite-el persons wishing.to speed a d a y of apanil pleasure, etopnoranu , their tit:n ets as monis ipialbip as the number itilintitsd. Tickets 81.. for - rain £ Maim John C. Garol.andants..a. Bowen. rettatflewnwilber of the Tollowing Committee of Anampontents. . • • Chibutalso-JAILEM HENS. - • • W. 211110.11TTIZER. it —liteheteleeinhelittillents ham been made to . brie .fir4elass Refrentennitsop the ground*. • Juni!). 46 . -2-e4 • . Degit*,llllllbboas and Val . *" Trinunkigig . (INV at WA LK .R PRICE'S: 'l)onl.lneget. the place —New, UnionHall.:.... - :, Ante 9..•64-11141t , aw a re to. WI at WALKER It PRICE". -21ew,Union - Hall. to seethe totritfootorttliont of fitilraptelotblatlcs tor ladies., liana 0. VC. .; • • ... • . (lam 1111•11daig Gins - f 3 Mt 4 , %-• Pl - 7. slaw--at name a d wires st. • • 111'Wlb Taoism a axt dam t vir Car. Centre tad Wald ma 11111=1 orn -sasiereay . ; suncis, Use. 41{E LATESI'' - NEWS. Wito . _ Skew* pselusu ' - Pirtielakess . • iiiattifyymakiss ref ears realmts legovenerate -;..lnewenelling • The Rietnatindilkandier ipirehmt GM asks of Pres ident Janne totelped tot ise Padang. and state rthat whin their angisekwrxemdeik laid, they as eettotate hirekildetTcaltely. they will also applaud tam. The . IttaminerekateS the artide se Moen r. "Bet Woo firameig • ftVttat Reir-TeritTri butte fld raisek the' liserative in this ' nuatee„,. The Ttihune knee* very•Wellittae the Presi dent hi niertly enkweleg the law—a thing - that he has sworn to do—and thole . who seek to make capital ait‘inst him on thet secount...wM find*that they mole a mistake that will end ht their own confusion," Chmitiekinota tionteninoritry- has become suddenly anions wthe enforcement of the , laws.. We fear. however, that were the' laws , tee:weed 'to their fullest extent the wake( the )ilioltainer wouldootee down with vigor upon thee: heed of mar .Preelident. Treason. is aer6nafind the law 1117111 that those • who commit crime shall be puniehed. •' The lead told. therefore, bY the Itcandner about the enikieti e ct *Tibet taw the better forts friends. '. ' • • - • - Rev-Wm. Blytk a idetholha tieather of Georgia, and IIVRITO believer In the patriarchal institution, un dertook to beat a negro In the good old-was. • few days ago, but the black did Dot endure...the &istir...- meet as patientlyea of /stored*, but- picked, up a heavy. stomt and literelly caused ray of light to enter the - heid of his assailant. In short, he fractured the reverend preacher's Will so that the latter is not ex:. peeled to antshrea.. • • - • • It is said that the Fenian . troubles . on the ' .Canadian border will cost the Canadlarviroverament about two millions of dollars. Considering-the expense to which the' Canadians, allowed li!if rebels to cause as to go in guarding the same frontlet during the late civil War, no onewill deem the indiction. upon Canada.* severe one; . • Qovernor Curtin and State Treasurer , Remble have gone . to Washington to recut for the' three • quarters of a million of dollar' it§'ber pildlo the State by. the United States for War expenditnias. • - • • A circular letter has been addrewd hy GoYerner. Curtin to the. Executives of the different loyal States, suggesting the propriety of unison in action in calling. together the aeveral Legislatures for. he ratilcation of . the constitutional amendment just weed byCougress. It-is .thought that 'the ratitkation will be made in all the loyal Staten before the adjournment of Congress,. Nies. srs. Cameron, Curthi, Forney; Rickman, Kelley and Ketchim..arespoken of for the.Pennsy_lvania Sen atorship. Dan Rice is a candidate.for Congress on the Johnson platform; la the Nineteenth Pennsylvania - District. Rev. Y. McAdams is a candidate for the soldiers' domination in the Twentieth -District .The New York Herald bid the following caption to a long editorial i "Shalt we have the chidera or some other dreadful disease in New York I , " To which the Elmbwille-Journal replied: "You -pays your money and you btu; your choice." - . • ~ Representative Rousseau, of Eentutiry, inflicted a caning on Representative Grinned, of lowa. in Wash- • Ington; on Thursday, for words spoken-last 'Monday inc.ongress. Rousseau deseryes immedisiteexpulsion from the House. . Philadelphia Councils have appropriated $1 41 ,9 0 0 for expenses attendant upon the reception of-the State Aiteedtriaii- named Wright, was murdered in New Haven; on Wednesday, by . unknown parties. There are 16,162 Freemasons in Indiana. twarrnas rout rus mums' 40171Mig...3 wuregmnir. or mot AHD STEEL. NUMBER ELEVEN Ciemaparativt+ Iteenetry of tie Pelee. NM ati e Primula. ' We copy the following from our new work on COAL, ANTI On.. „ By this method of' makingsteel, • great saving of fuel is secured. , The product Is in a 'east"iondition and hence, in comparing it with the cementing process, we will consider the expenditure . in producing ingots by each plan : It requires foi one unit of steel two and a half' twits. of 'coal to produce front the pig the cemented or lilister Steel : and for one unit of steel two and a half . - untta of coke to lbw. this cemented Steel; and therefrom ingot cast steel. SuppoSe that coke represents- sixty per rent. of the original coal; we have, upon -addition. - seven units of coal to produce one unit of cast steel. • "In the pneumatic process, using east or molten Iron directiy.froni Abe blast4urnace, no fuel is absolutely required, except what is necessary to heat the Interior of the converter. The power to 'drive, the blowing, machine may be 'water. To heat the converter requires two-tenths of a unit 'of fuel to a unit of steel. "If, . . . . hawever. we suppose it - necessary to remelt the cast iron In a reverberatory, orair furnace, it rdiMires sixty per tent. of the weight of Iron in coal to perform this operation. ' Hence we may conclude that one part of !hello the or pneumatic process , will pro duce ae much steel ae six or seven parts in the old . . method of nementatioh, and that then, is consequent ly; there is a saving of liee-sixths to siz•sevents in the . mount of fuel necessary. . . . "The labor in the keeping up of machinery, the eansumption of fire;clay,'are items small in amount summed up 1p comparison with the other pro- cess. - . "At Woolwich, Bessemer estimated that steel could be eold'at 134 perton when pig iron was costing . 616 Per ton: Of conree"this proportion will vary in dif ferent countries.- - - The • chief economy hi in the fuel, - which' is an -important' item to be considered by the - inhabitants of. those • regiorieWhere• coal is dear tr of inferior quality; and the process will lead to an int- • . tiornmt revolution of the iron industry of the world, by transferring the business to regions hitherto nth's.' ,quested by iron 'manufacturers. - The' discovery of this method of making steel was 'peculiarly opphrtune. No. process was ever invented • at a moment so favorable for its' development, The , metallurgic era in which we liiedemande vain quanti ties of steel in large masses. - We have left behind us the day. when quality alone - was considered:' quantity is now our uppermost idea.. We 'are clamorous for processes to economize time. •Thilrfurniehes the most sanguine With all we can desire.- In less than an himr the liquid cast iron can be converted into merchanta ble steel. The prOcess of cementation requires; to produce the same results, the tedious lapse of several " The toad; or oliiMethed; supplies Ingots of from 40 to .60 pounds iveight, which only-by great efforts I may be increased to .aeveral,tbouaand pounds. With this 'plan we may cast with ease an. ingot of • 10,m0 pounds , and by using several converters at the same time, masses may be obtained of 'a size, the limits . of . .which we cannot assign: Finally nearly all the move ments of the apparatus may be accomplished by steam. The labor of the. puddles has no counterpart : muscle is everywhere empplented by intelligence and skill.— Mani ceases to be the beast of burden, and. assuming - • his titter sphere, obiervekjudges, and directs: .. • Ississeviiresneisie , "The great difficulty,. since the invention of .death, in 1889, has, - been in the application 'of mechanical ' means to effect the- decarbonization of CAA metal to . Tormtnalleable iron, and the v./carbonization to fcirm • - cast steel. The means employed by Mr. Bessemer-are the best which . have been applied, and are successful, but perhaps not the best that may be applied. There IS always room for invention; and American inventors .2 proverbiallylead all others inmeehimics. Give tliem. - the inducement and an idea tell them what you want and what you will pay. and if the reward is worthy of the objet you. will be sure to realize your wishes. "There is nO• wider field for inventions, and no greater reward, offered to Industry, or ingenuity, - thee may be found in the full detelopment of our resources - - in coal 'and inm, and the realization of their wealth by science and art, proVided, howeVer, that fur domestic industry is protected and encouraged.: ". - • "Improvement will not stogwith Bessemer's invert:- Lion. While the works erected. by Mr_Bersetner in • !England, exhibit • great :mechanical skill, substantiali ty and eaormOns cost, they do not manifest the Inge- • nuity• that generally characterizes American inven tions.; -There is an, evident, want of eimplicity' and ,economy in the Bessemer arrangements, which do not admit of introduction to old establishments without great cost and alteration- - • .• - - "The first great principle involved—that - of blowing • di into molten cast metal—canaot be secured to any inventor, since it - has been, in use for ages: but the mechanical means of applYingthe blast. and • the gen eral arrangement of the apparautkare as open to in- • vention and improvement -uuslay .111 „they were one hundred years ago:" - We do not mean by this that the Bessemer or pneu matic proess is not developed as a practical industry. • The truth is; we 'bail tsii • forced to adopt it, or some. others, in this country, °roar industry will be ruined., since it is crushing out or will overwhelm the old pro- - New . Yciatc r June, 1.666; • . . REPORTS on Jeff. Davis's ill-health are for effect to•elicit sympathy for him and•prepare the publie mind for his ultimate release, if policy" can effect' it. He is surround ed. with more comforts in his confinement, then he• defiervee, when we remember that -he had no word of rebuke for the brutal rebel guards why shot down our imprisoned men for crawling beyond the dead line ..for bones and offal to sustain exhausted vitality. The people are tired of bearing nauseating pals ver about Davis's delica`e health. Before the 'country finally Settles accounts with him his tealth should, make the acquaintance of a stout rope. * Tint Nirumat. Muer—Tin Orris Prari.—The Phil- • adelpbia Press very properly remarks: -:"Bvery citizen who das been appalled by the magnitude et the public .debt should take courage from:the precise statements of the. condition of the national nnances which are pub lished monthly. lf no nnforeseerr calamity overtairee ati and the affairs of. the Treasury are prudently man aged. thebarienhopmed by the war MD be rapidly re; dated... The maximum cf indebtedness was nrirebed au the Slit of .August last; when it was. in round num berei.'s2.ll4.ooo,ooo. Iris' now ir2,670.fer..000: Thus a diminution. amounting to the sum of $8r,000.000 , was effected in 'nine 'months. and' ot.this $19.000.000 was pagoff dming.May, 1806., The greatest danger to ba apprehended is from the admission of _Southern Repro. ientatives before effective constitutionl guarantees are secured *gained scheme, for the assumption of the rebel debt and to preserve the irerielability or the national credit: Bat as the reconstruction phut .now before 'Congress fully provide; safeguards against this i peril. nothing but Befa ll en Bed a Lopperhead triumph u the coming elections Mtn leoPsirdisit onrdmotlsl system:. . Pram—There is no new featnre to present in the market.. and only a few hundred barrels tree disposed of to the horn° Co at 60 per bbl. for se -perfine, trsißlo for carat, sllalf 75 Re low and 'choice. Northwest extree n 70:41§ ra t e ar Permit. and Olgolica. - da.;ind 1t514616 50 per bbl. ror fancy lots, as to quality. Bye Fkno and Cape Meal ate extremely dull ; small sales of the former $6 0 0 , and ibelatter at ;415 per bbl. far Penna. - *. 3 , asaier.—Tbe marimt , levery bluitlof prime — Wheat, • and it readily commands 119 NW. A eraill. sale of, Spring was made at $ll. 40. ,Witite Wheat is 'very scarce.; Nye is scarce, and the last sale of Pennsylva nia, was st 52: Corn is dull. Small sales of Yellow: at 944 and 15110 bash. Western mixed at Ste. Oats are steady at 76c. tor, Delaware, 73014 c. for Peninsyl= reale,. and WOW. for Western. . . - POTTSVIIIE MAIKETS. Viiirretted'Weelltly fir sake Josura al •• • , weer.: ear.. :7„,5 7--__ 50 Wheat item, extra filially, per barrel .: . : 1 519 50. -do .. do --' - .do: , do • per cat.::.. "' aOO $l5 •..do. .: do exUa -.' - peg }area}:.: 10 55 "Si .95 .-do.• do :. anixelne.. . do. --. .Al .25 .. 101 Sye'Ploar, .• , . - . • ' do ' - 4 . 0 0 0 0 1 7op d c . , ' . ' ~ .:• . . per wet ' • - 4 , .01. 24zawheserkiar,.• . . . 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