- . • . —-- _ - , - , ~.....-..-........„ ..--.... • , esy n te--..-•- .., , ,..,.,..,..„,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,...,,.........„..,„„„,-,...,...,„,,,,w , .....4-,, , ....,„,, ,. ....„,.....„.,-.„ _.------- _____, --- • . , t ! . co:tisislaNtst oir TELE rsitesto ON Toe. JOIM9OR Breed An d Batter ifibralleu I COAL, IRON' '. AND OIL, ProPo,s_e hOldulz_ a national _amveution la - _ • FililadelPhift odthe.:4th of itugn - si. TOwin ---"------ --7--------- THE NEW TA-1111T BIT.Td . , - ' i 3 sae 0f,.,e 6.40160/Ifl the -all:: l'hit is iii I'>t 'UM ‘' 11,1411, PA. [Prow the rtinadelFhla Preall - 1 sufficient tth'lleter any•Vninri mars ixtlio has r...............................,.. co.t. Ism., ism oir. -.The mat e rial greatness of self- rt4.pee,t, froth limilthr anythine to * with o ar ig DAT. JENE 30, *SOO. Pennsylvania line been built r i t r f, during pest vesrs. itv ii 'if • ' rs- v•--- • "'-' - " - . The new Tariff lid, has been reprtrted to ^ - P ac ma. a° a nt • e ''l a° g meet ih rr n tr ai ll- il fr po ll l l l4 . n c ,:i' Lo dn l i i- b E t a b g e or ril ' ai lt ./ " p -- kir a the earth, in atnnent abundance --Productions f.tr more Congress by Mr. Morrill. The rates-are tot valuable than the aureate wealth of:California and ties, eryitrg:.±ltread.r _B&l jt k i . ! BREAD rt 1 • Au.tratla---namelc Coal and ton. To these h.L. , late- or Me stafve!” 1 - • , :-- • what inn ybe termed a high tariff. but it Is 4. hem ' ti dd e a , iii r d_y b fi ner ,i on . which ha been found te exist in mats of this State in term n a o t t a i b ee rtn ; .- .., , , • . - Ai•-• ~ A beliered Will he suffieiently, Prote.tnive in • &ince. The. volume who.e name beads .. t C a ta x n a n t ec ion lil:n T w h ith the reduced_rates of internal devoted to the tun • and eAanatlye - lipid e great /feature of the bill is the-e three rent' . g elements of our industry, enterprise THE- COAlt TRA • • STATE - s ma in 'N . IO \ , lll in re C upper' . express.v States te part CO -AT- ''' 4 l lllllpWaillPieliti l FOR GOVERNOR .1 is a mreat itnprovemeut on all the Tariffs since ..c 0 „1, tutee j am ar „i 011”1,, A ~,Ac ran a cwer kis pares , „,, _ .. fino N JOPN W. GEARY, the Tariff of 1812. _ ants, illustrated by 234 wood tiagraxings (including t - • Sl•ssff•ssr's - titalser ••••• lha • libutle;, Jult - u-- ' • . - . - maps and plans) and a verylame ins of the anthracite OF c rmnrEILASD OfftftVrY, The, bill hue evidently been penned in a cord sods c,I p iidP• - 1 Tha quantity sent by It sfiroad this week is 97,- ............... spirit of compromise. On the principal grades Omer vantastri nelv printed in co nrs , 3 , 7 09 _ hy elmo___ 40.935 otity.4oe the Ia 18.., It has been enmtrutteni by S. Ilarriee Daddow practl cal miner. Sid has marked on it all The anthracite col. 932 09 tontingainat 76,1261in* far the,entr VDU: Nrl , Tefl g,_.,NATrEm B. WATTI I IIT with of Iron and (70111 the ditty is fixed in the bill: lieries in till. [ r te -that I. in the First or Southern. lille week bud sear.;.. ', - 1. contnt ,t Co., No. Ito vt -rand way. New York PiL•s: T 9 Ist , r ton : rolled or hammertni non thinner in the ittecond or Middle, and in the Third or Northern- This is the_ larest quantity of coal ever Anthracite Cord Fields The CP/11.0'24A t n iitl" l " . .. tht f ro th -4 c hrndou c eth ntyri o R .:T v i.i. r i f eik. ~:.- ,d t o receive subscriptions for the than :',t Inca. '2 cents per pound: on ' all "sixes thinner „,b ,r.7 , _ . .SeCiloile-ne 16.0 Elven, and she railreads factual and Petit 1: 1 „, 'V A ' s •-.. 1 A.I ''.7,. •... than No 8 wire gna^e, "X tents per pound • railroad f^ ~, t . 0,1 a lso to collect hills.tor the same. /mi. $2 . s -• proposed). canal,. county ' lines. towns , F in n ,” an d ''The quantr_ytolosporlea ay railroad. lintall , 0 „ , ,j,•r: per ton i...,...e5. On the difft-rent kinds rif steel the duty varies f mines are all di. tiectly marked on this map .. It is by ding the Lebanon:llyanehirade;noirrepoi(ed roal rar the best of Its class vet publLshed: and we earl in the aboveZWlll'-rhalti - tbe'Week's - coal ton ,, 1, A'V y.-The subscriber Is pre. 330 cents to '4 et nts in-r pound prat r 1 h . e roll persona nowledge of many of the itTeall• age excee d 100 : 00 o w i n. '.-- - a d a li f i ver . 11 cli 11 ;, iftl: the We•-t &trims the present sum. On steel : made . by the Bessemer process, S cents per - ...7 , 7; , 1 ~,, , I ,• a s e d . ; /, ,,hl o al, np ro m m ti v; i to n n r s r •t wi l r . ) ,,, li n u e d. excel,t railroad bar which Is fixed at s cents - p - u Tio l .. ha rte i t t e l i7red e", r n 7vo L rk Is the joint prodn&ion or two age of 16 : 06 7.**4.t '' ': • -•'!.... "- ;, ' .... ,1 - f• -lt-. ''' 'i''Y ' ' 7:-'-'4';''''f eptital coo and Bituminni ., Practical men. lir. Itantlan. Ile many of our readers ' f ' '° "`'' . ` "- t eatttea hrthe r, „,,-.40,- , . • ' - ' ‘ . \ ' `,',",,„:„ ' ,-u " . n mhhi v l P . , o P r conthe - re ',odes -- 1 CoAT, —an Candle or knee , '" has inn been_ Milo d - ' th e of th Mt • - * • •*: t` " 'nod' v i " -e...! in AVA ILAP.LE T.A.NIrs, MT Coal. milled and imported from ATM port or Tiny plate ~ .*.y 0t .,,,,,,,,,g ran . e ": liroposeasadvatice:ltf:taltU•ini-the flin t of .. pnhltshed el Poltsvile..a nape? of de• ~, o ~,,. ~, ..,.. ~, .... ltd'- ~, &Mee noth ng mere speculative thirty ritx.to•es of kamitede cast of 14 - nehtinfrton, one dot ferretlitr high renal. non. Re states., Ina brief preface_ J uly, _which Ivlit be.iither-$5.„ Or LO cents a ~ en ll ' -I ''''' •.rtlined. Locatitine for the man- 19r and fifty tint per ton of twenty•eicht bush• ls- that - t ,,* et'ep I ii i; iT; - e an Immenee meek of - statisticsl anti uracticardata ton. , . :.-- -- • • t. , e ~- - ,r , no . 0 ,1 %ter .au theo fnvanuive.g yttounsote us eton a tnmutous on on min i ng'mall had be fleeted in tea rare do , As rkli ore nor: • moan for,eoevborb at borne ,1,-. - rr n' I f ", . 1 .1 the markets will he especially mix. (I aid Imported from any tOace art more that . lastthirty ." be en [» ring the tive years. and that he availed him and abroad. w ill' cease thitevenirf. we may h ‘ i.aister 4 . - , t , t „, thirty degrees of loneitude ens, of Wnshinot_on ._ , in tent .: self of the assistance of 'Mr. Daddt.w. a practical mire. , . ~ n d 6l4 ; ' ff. ID 4DP ONE. Pottseril . le. Pia. i n: i t: h it t : t n . o n f n t A v n e t t b ity lc -e l i t e e ht, m hu a sh u e , 4*. ,,h e er ig e. hlY al Pe n : C ri h Us er l e o in te r ' ,. And ( . 11 ,4_ neer, to raFblnn.shape, and condense ir into its ant icigtite -r a - dull market nit , witne - tince.irnot , r. l .portnni•v ror , those who nesire infor- .ll a . present 1, ,, 01:-form. ''ln this ‘cork,•• Mr..Banuan says ft con ier between the - prodneets - mad - dealers 11, , . , F Afa , 0 ,„. „i. • w e .t, r „ ! an d. s " „.„ on then; re provuled for. .ti no per ton of wety•ele ..m r . Raddow hm* elaborated the euittect rEtnrh beyond • h .. -it - -3 I -T - bushels eighty pounds to the hmhel :on coke and culn • wit reg;art o Tinceslll nyt treTrodtt . , r , NI „I , !r i Z fi , : i r. p c i " e ‘ e. n t s E 7 5 / . l3 ,, b i L e t pe r"r o fi ult i:::;°Ta of co l. twe t ct . per cen t ur y, ad valorem .. , ~...,, ~t.o. c os. In framing the Tariff bill a compromist of the cepy. and prepared ail the sections. maps and and the dealers abroad expect to purchase tans to illestrate the publeet .. We can assure both „ cost at the - lifity prices irt:orderito neutraliZe jj.------ -------- has evidently been matie lietween the Nest 4 'l d i. it in „ an an d me. midday: th • lt the public, who have FAGENTS WAI\T'TED ! ! • England States in favor of islova Scotia Blur long reit the want of such a book, will not think it . dif• the " advhnee in to . ll ' t, ' 3:c. : to scale xl.enl.-- ~. . _ my e because it is full. end may rest assured that it a ,,, We also learn that at several; collieries the ,0 cavrassti,e Principal Mining and man_ mumus ect.il %%limb will affect the yanon , .•the first , hook ever pabil.the 1 which presents Ina . men have , given-notice that they will claim an 13iimninintis cotti.districts leaclirig.trt-thitseo prtc Ca mann r o x m ean a , t advance in wages after the hrst of July. At ti;cturir , .?: Districts, for the gale of our , ... . . ._ , . , ..., mineral re.onrees, and the of their develop- . I - 3 0 0 _I-- board. Tif the tintycm Nova semis Tilielnhy? merit: , metenver , it brines its information down to some collieries wages are a little lower than the time of nutting the manuscript in type. at co her.--prices may be equalized at all the collieries-but W PR Cannot ii% I Its'. - nifq coal conlil 'be flied at $l, it,loll, vision. 't N 0 0 KL, IR 0 N ANT) OIL .. i thik ,it would'-result. ld slt • * - _ j I u re.o in any intitr) to.tot Mr. Paddow claims that the matter is generally ' . t original. and Wee collerted with much time and lalmr • , f i g.g" 1,-'t )er, %In ' • the price of coal, also goes up, winch is ex, hr limb the author and me publisher, and their agents - - - n- 3".„TeW England; Bilges, because it would creatt Ile says that he, has adt.pted rdiyr,wered y] tqweral new ; trefliellf doubtful, in the: existing state of the' Ihr Practical A inersenn . 'arr. ~,' " Acents ne_will cive tinnsnal ~, ~ ta• and-01011e 's com "etition hi tit irk whi .11,invariabit p en a ct c - ihehries. s Melt may he presented to the mind of the traoie. render at first sight as strange and without support In w e know of nothing at present that is likely to effect the-trade .beneficially excep t 'r , •f r th e ,tki of this trric i alushie anti much reduces price and we believe th ey 1‘ null- .- „ - ' '. ' - Ihr the h.-4 ellorio. nor, vet on l, i ifr. , ll `s , erl . . act. and he claims fAr and calm consideration of the Apt in_ fp.,l w ill he entitled t.O _,• .T. a ra ~1 0. - - .pp v - • • orocure t h is article of fnei quite as cheap at: erntinds nn whlch they are based. The three new and r princlosl Ker. - wit It+os which he sets forth,. are: ••Flrst the passage of a Vrotectlye Tarifl by . Con .- D ' are m ' s.mv " inn nmnne °the" ' SI a ton d utyr • 51j this will be opposed by al , 1 ,,„, seo l ta • harms foqn Non Ille to Baltimore wi t h compe awn, as a t c . anii . that the material , 0 Inning hong the Azoic and Palceo- gr ,, Es ; b ut eve , 7. lie formahnns n the earth are almost t. xelusively and n m st every Copperhead in Congress, audit is ,„,,,„ : , hr , ‘4,,, r .ehle and 1 ely . n. A site,' Regions: a ton ditty without competition. trrectiv from volcanic sources. Second. that Volcanic • f 1 • I Phn, liZfli from Philadelphia to- the • , k-, n, 0 1 . 1• 1 Q , lnk. l l: , li C. linty: " ---.-......24.11.4.1. -...;-,__,-___________ and subterranean beat produCed the vufxtr's or gases strongly Intimated that if it does pass, his it hich risitilted in petrolemn. nnotha. the. Third, that -" Aecidencvi" whom the Copperheads non ~,, or its Frio Itniimnd. incinding the on Re- As TOE Clyrtier ' mill proposed to have it the I • dro cathens in the t hape of mamba, petroleum will it. , . and the of ttrw• t- - ' j r 1 l,, ' „support;. veto .- - .• - :"•" v..,1 I st • a %NI "V Publisher, preliminary meeting in Harrisburg on tip '.end the i r. resetting bitumen.f a r m edm ne n con - Tile trade 81.1M13 up this week ' as follows emu There i. ruc much granted for questioning these propo- ~ _ pared wltll last year: ‘ • nt tit its% DA DOUAI . Genernl tiga.. 2Sth inst.. to call a ``rear Soldier's, Convert -pi on ., h u t Ivir;Tholdow throws down tile esmitlet he f„re srierl,rfle stifle=, II en e says: •ii tar I en , ,12464., ILSGO. ..' .. - POTTSVII,LE, PA - . firm -that is ot soloiers who Will vote th. ___. ______ _ ri bow s orLer and Inn CItrATI.NI3 AIME Inn' AI3 914 , AS ''''''—' AV A 711 TFr 1111 Democratic tirictq, the C'hambersburg Repos- or ti,.v n opt,p hear •ToPn ° The etipv dmicirsrs and, ' ' . . . --- tom 1 • ii • mans are by Air. -Darlikiw: who 111 Sn Constructer ] the .',' • "'Tsai Tomo.. wrzs .TOTAL. sro. I 4,i - 1e ^e . 1 rnovn.ser who has experience in the itory [as hes the foiton - ing sugge:.tions.: tunicl • I ncilof n Anthracite (-ad fields of ----- ----- -- • ------ - t'er• .2"ed • the' ,t 11 RII, 53,133 1.,:32'...584 97,897 1 841 ;cm '419-214 ~,..., to c ,11,10.‘ SCI TIN thin County for two popular We are glad to henr that the enter Prise beta been On Peers, lvania. whiet we have w Aired shove. s e h„ r i von 1 Pt, :' SR 2 4 2.609 4n.4at 'tollO'n:18 338.3'1 ,•,,,, A ,,,i, : t :ht. ‘ face - ' ) derteken. and lt is all in portar,t to have *he call prop it I. impossilde. in a daily Journal devoted to gene- _ !, yli , l b ß e ll itn 1 3 .1.4 1 ,T1g 6 21. an i ,s n l ~.. 446 , ip5 ) :; .., 6.22' ,. , L. l l 0 1 .......1, , 4.14 1.0 ~, slive. intellivent 'Printer, Who has POLO, knowl- crlv worded en Ile Ott Trako the Convention ndecider ml intelligence. to cuter:lt length into a critical review ~,„i• Ih, br.:ll,F. nr , i nho can handle the . pen " Frrre.P. Enos , ing how serionsly the committee wit of a gout scientific work like •his. Alr'e eau only it % L. r a' 0 1,'S"1•2 409'390 a11'.9T% iii:Sita 69 'II I t ..,,. IN. tolllne watdd he PrPretTed• he r'TrilanllASed On Ibis rs , int. we submit the followin; di l ate gent rally what 111411111Pe of brad: it is. • The t 4. . r a, P t ' -'?"' r.,.., ___ Pt e ?t e ll' 7, 7 %3 1 7 1 105,170 , 94,1 157,b2S 79,3:TS .Attasta cell for tilt ir consideration : shorte•-t critieel eclair - 4)CP It 0111/1 beiliat it fully CON PIT •• C • WARP Sinir.F.—A new Snit 11(.81110N . r I the entrenti which its anthers undertook to ("rem'. '' "" 11 R 'Road '175 ,770 IP 141' , dig 9 - 8 \vs .11115 . REAL SOI.DIE RS' CONVENTION - WC may :tate more particularlv. that, in the gene- -. 3 e r .' ' . -,- ',,' a - *,4' n r iln-play and sale of silver and sliver-plated , .. at Catukl. 4,1,73 - 411 Itht 8,.(S cal harodurtion, the future thntliv ' l. rentiq•Ylvallte 11;1 ~t , H o d' 35,s 26( . .,4f t p ,42 ,5 9 . , . 4. 6 -; , ,crs 2 0 1,062 1.4•' 0531 14c,0.,N3 , nnthrscite to Tnelared. after her -wie bituml"a` t e al wy• n g slit. ~„, t,.. in .‘t been opened Ilt No. 7a4 Arch street. ~,,'.. jr -, tm ,,,, )0. •TO THE lIESCUE ~...,„,,,,i l i, by Nt,....r. Bay man Atteonard. As the 11 °L . t` 1 t L'''''L i '' ' ' " is exhausted, is spoken of as extremely probehle.-- -'' ,-, . 't • ,sper whirl) the geological formation and °Ti ff in of s . ' ~ 0 Q ... „, a„_ h mokin . 1 10 8, , 14,,0tt 13,4••.) ,53,9101 n.v.v.l 'i ' - ' ^ " e ' lr ''," th ' I " miate c " ve "'"" ' the " ' SKULKING co? IPTS COME.FORTH ' coal, as men as its general di-I:Mutton and d •‘• 1 • ' i ' ' ..- Trevorton.. b 39 16,639 1339 29-1911 , 11,:iatt ,tt, we,, purchaser , Call rely upon getting wares as - •, • went, are specifically treated of. A north ,1) is deToted Short . m . /6 2 6 y 0.21 ~.,6 dTd L. -L.-ere& DISCBARGED ERRING • BRETHREN YVELCOME ' to the coal-ft-hi- of Gthrrt Britain. France end Pei- Franklin:..2 l l 0.20 ' ' ?It n'29l tiOs . seam : aftt•T this. in Part 111. of the work, the Anthra, --- Broad Itutl 111'tkZ4 1.8 . 98 P 11,913 __ cite-Cant-Fields of Peensilvania, the discovery and -' ' ' t _ t • Covst evict-T is lOC' first Stale to ratify the SOLDIERS oreesre TO Pi-11.1111(AS voTrso, vrric-st --- - first in. , e3, of that to.dity of conl nor;fully tie., rthed _.... " 1. 06,231 .7,4 77— al 314/1721,W33 . .15,410, ta72, actitntiona I amendment. -Ne.3:t the other coal-fields of this etnitittent, are de- - i ; iIiNS.M ' 3 452,114' A mass convention of the "real soldiers of-Penns , 1 perjhed and, whenever it is reqnired. a wood migrre- I 1 . ' ' i -------eee-e.--- vaniv will he held at the henrlonarters cif Ihe Idtdb it tf , e t :tame the eye, nt , kes the text additionally mate 1--,, -,--,--,,,,,,,,-,,, 5 i- Gt ,-,-i Tar - T.. o alon Times wttrmly eulogises Presi- :strict:ire. in thermal reninna • nn the rand. erg2mv of th, elenr: Several chapters tire devoted' to mining ecorm. ' N of ew ne ) m - ark of 1,4:1- a period in rho histor my and„ p et eabem., Pert VI. trent sof the production, lent Jcillnson for crushing the Fenian move-- i soldiem to, which we a l t noite manipulation anti application of Iron, and this is kil n ith ••motions of rin•tonntieb l yr:Wilt-Wen and pride toned by a most interesting chaptstr upon Petroleum, , 0 The - Motir statthices Ins•s organized a POTOTTIittiO O • o hieb .Oppliet , accurate Infnrinnt ion very much needed s I ' ll -•-* -- -'`''''------ heroic eenscriols vho eldinet l 3• killed several conserip 1 , • ili wlio take Interest in 011 • The me Is nn A men- Tilt I - It publicans of Greene counly. he,., fli 1 • theta lll r ti it • an .. •. 1 , lion 0 rer. o twe'erse e'vrt te elk " P rP di T. of 112 irp , e% 'includtng a grind nalev to the, eft( , re nominated Gen. Grant for President in vent the p kt . rintie arn,',.. of Lee_ st•can..lnnd Forty- whole work. whit h contains .. The stnthri: aof Coal, I' T andotherth other stment-Ited sons of the South• from hetet Trot:. and Oil "-firt-t. of the productions . f Iron in '' i :68 overti heltnt•d. .This "committee wilt havo-am pie -ar the Urited States :Ind - Europe: second, of the Penn-, _____ __ ...0.-.essest,--4.------ rangements made tor the eittettr,thment and ("Elm rnrt 0 n‘ l% an i a i tathracite co:11 trade, the bituminous trade 1. • 'the deleentialla in attendare" in the hhtterle t '" 1 " . Hoe of the United ..t lies mid the cos?_ area and coat pro. kr TIM rext mont lily statement of the piddle ~,„,„,":„ c,,,,„, , ,,,e. yo ~ered in even- ler.. "nln ns of the world: third, descriptions o the mi ld will show another large reduttion in the thiltrite mine- of POOTl.lvania, &e.: and fourth, •ta ti-tir, of P-irolcum. This Appendix w• 11 be rousid -tidied. erect a most Important part of tide 111111.1. We Vi Ork - Tee p!puhti.ion of•Wiliningt on, Del . aline Drettclfeire'vill4l:. • Thilre :,3.llntilies more than there are dwellings Wilniingtort.- • -.-:•• 11F,xi:nAt. .Gt•Aity. :hns written n .letter to rral•Owen, warmly advocating the pay of bounties • lo•the• soldiers who fiight ainst rebels. Srolirs's livs:rErric,%Taoa HES, advertised r nle by S. J. y.ander9lqot Philit. en hilt, and for 5 alt. Ly Ilerry Saylor, are o . I.e . rt enpital nr!,,i.; 111.1. EN,.. the celebrated !lined ... at tin& thousand dollars, died in %ending on Tuesday; in consequence - or an itjuiy reeeived *the tureyiotS . • A moire eitiiens as .mbled in. New .tork Mrdday . night' yo nnunce the hetrayal of Ireland's cause by Le lien - Inc -it' ledefs: " • Inc ERA Li) . , ti tge's•l ha t. -It .` ,otwy." witting, but 'milers to •ttii•e: Of COU Te. 10 1 . ri tie tint lotifers . would o'opt fie; to , • . j•ii(e mt.st Las ,lerlinca in New lite '..to . cit n nritetslll , ' wcek,. brouginst : the c'oSe shout rent,,. sleep -lirnnglii 8 cents a assl. ()rienns e, only: N. Y few flays since, ^kr , :rtrno nnmed wilipped his .Ik , son, ilged tl , rce 'years; toderith..i)ecnose n•nold .not sny prnyers. creel wns ciimmifteci to prisim to nwnit trial. . De. to beet r Joh. anon', or ee i d he mid barwg Biniqr.N3—Tlie "ItlaYor (if Hyrink* has vetoed' n resolution - of•lbe ' , uneil (if .111a1 city. aticling 12000 . .16. his a;ary. The. el( izens. of Brooklyn should .1 .. .that )1,11y0r,. by all: MUMS. He ia.:not all. a treasure hata • ..-*. Where. time of Ahlon4, 1 tw thi riber n make emsndi know: Ter lieading Dispatch favnTslhe nomina . ti of a straight-Out - Tnien .candidate ii Perk for Congress; imoliposition to Ancu will he '):( • ..foIMF/:.n cmulie,ate. .'2fitif2ll we havc no direct Interest in the mat trr;:vie . think::that he. p6sition- of the Dis , ii.crarect; Stick to piinciplea tlmmtel k .nr.il thin, . That is :the true poSitimi remit* von are defeated. - • ml , net' ;owl. to of Ma^ rotor. nt i fL‘ 1,1 I bto o• o'clock Tio: - . presert . Platforms of the tWia . partie§ Te.ghem ir 11 nut,shrll,ns follows : UNION_ PLATFORM : ye) en eb . shall coot rill, •A 7, ebt. .1113IOCRATIC. PLATFORM : e Rebels to power-anvil give .them the 'ZIA (.1 our.rinlienal affairs. I • De ppoinq buy IV' x,,rrop -tu , e ntereud ,gt.r".4 CLAY. L^ttei tvtp 1. Schti?. o the tiD. indei: en 63%14 I 63z, Pa.., a few days -since . a mob of 'i - ferjelinsons end' copperheads' at they ed of ce of the York True Dianoerat. , '6raiise Of 11. e ontrage xiag the Pulilleaiiorf articlean in the Democrat signed byl:nion ,!tliers :This nod vile. personal slanders :se i:lvo:rite moOes tidoplLed .by copperheads air eniend cause to respectable' pee.- g. Dr the alit eriante naive 04' . Ch r.' —Where. es t a t e GI Clair. )1 . a ' ranted I &aid & ment. then TEE. REBEL ~_Where Ile of " 1 - the oder odebied to ring Ciall3l 'Fur on Wednes- - .. ' 7141 t. the Ferrate amilidmentS to the Trik NerJr, r (Tor! ed bach . fren the Ways and lesns Committee.' and eonsidered.. rThe "et dirents• reducing the tax .on smoking • c:hr co. taxing the Staie - tieuk notes ten pen him, and all nwite'aPothecaries to sell , rlofs phySicians' prescriptions Withritit Tit a retail: license, were adopted, he amendments in, relation to the, income xx....feducing- the lax on co ton; :611Owing . vrretand .. gascoMpanies . to.charge.tax on' r r! s( rcerg and constitnerS, andinereasing the tszr ready ri . lnde clothing, • were rejeeted; ' ter arypterence committee was requested. A Worm! '. I:SIRti:CT . ..-- Several Indies 'Of Fianielrhia,Miss Mary Mclienryamong the lue about to instiftete a home in that xecollit. ....•••••••• .....y., the. telnale `orphans of. our . .fallen Tn 04 . the.oljeer they have bor 'madttcmprivrne.galieries, £1 fine collection brorzes...and• a tinted statue, opeprti en exhibition of these werks , f art at the eof the well .known.photo rtflurs. -Meisrs. Wendi.rotb, TatylOr - and . 41 rrn. No 9.14 Chesnut street. The object the efforts of these ladies is eornvoendeble, P. js,' l it is, , fis Y. 13,'6$ 'd ae Artist flint those of our eitizen‘l% iA Le in Philndelphin on the Fourth wi-t TA DT•grect to visit this • BouGIV Ty( , )l al le rotilrff,rary, the 14nding renipg DiFiltich of Mer.dny, we extract the 7 1 , : 4 ri -,, ,, ,, :1mfrr17, Tot!* . iilli.,- I , to be.aresily , -en ':?l,,.,lrr d rtheru fie . Improvi.d in. appestraxe. :The ' '.. , t. n ,r? it. ( re-of the kluling vrere of the Statte,,ati 1 . Ile!Il e th n . 11 ite pun etity ie plesiat.r fu every ~,, r g ( ranee of mil hherty, of. V 1 hieh thnt eheet 4IN eys ly. , en an nbie ewponent . - . ' • '.. • y. for sale it, ( 144d ' r New rGIM Wow 1 :1 1 Jr, MOS. 04M • •• N47 ..iii.1.1111. 7 / 4 Wl7ll In: Ltur..—Ttritt no 111 I i t Illy it TIT 'l% 11 W rot nr. 7.1)-P. nron. - 11144 dnlc cf 11. rust Irlrol•le - .ugetot . t,r,.vir riviirtn I '^!'e. Ism! - t.t tar !Introit-11 td luralict,..Uher :tr a t.. 0 be' tutut ed. .1t . advU:titta iu Lair ptper . . The ri - inti - tiroces•inn will he , fOrmed with honeratnh dirberi.7ini.eri - iiitt. brethren : roldletY iu the front: honnly inmpew, tnlzinttireeitni-nt•e in thn • ralikit ae rornind to the nnniber •of time. they if , TYPA. the-gni. emment by enliP.t 'next elttainif enn.rrinitt 'renner. dYhe heet '=.ryirti.they ennlfi arm' by o, 7 i ti t• enf of, it nest the tinllant Hildtera ntn lime with Cliwer that, .ohlietc . in he Fe rvi ee - sh not he elbowed to vote.. 'and . All to . hni'e, nynirpteinti linnnerp. tilt, =net, ftralw. deetcea na the' patriotic* et: forts of the nifrerenreltwee. den - iron - 1% Tiirtinznisherl Foe:litem will he - in nttentinnee. rem. iliecter eivrner, the rep) r:snditinte foe Onv ern i; President Johniten . anti. 'tire 3nviti;il raw Continently eriertetit'enl Fit neetiy. ('en ‘ 1 1.711.41.rti Gen. Forre.t- rind oilier rinldiers dr thi 'T - nited 7lrpnlilir will .attend. By order tit the ren : s9Vlers..eormailittie.• • -; • • : . • • .tN"si. A. WALi.AC . i. Maringei THB DEMOCRATIC, PARTY Thelma.. ion State 'Convention of (thin; held ColnmhuS, been . the tartm 4 t'and .mos' influential that hainsgembled in that Stitte Tor-loam years. The deliborntlous Were nark ed 'With .vren onanimity, and ninny exc'ellenf: speeches weir made. Chief-among the - speakers wns-711-r. FrP(1010C riflß9llll. reek. Well known as II ptrintic German and ndeptc. ritireu of this country. ' - flemnde en address of force ; nviring the rition men to stand by the prtnciple , upon which 3tt. Lincoln was elected and.on which Ow war for the Union w.nF. bromzht tyi n.sneces'sfnl::terrni. .nation. .the• course. or his remarks:he alluded t. the I). of the self-styled `!Democratic party ,The remorratie party- has not iei'epted and' doe: ndt n•coffnize, tho remit ts of the tsar. . • Ti doe...not recottnire' taw ex , sienee as a nat!on, int F-0 1 ,1 Clint •SlO the anarehicatuation that we are . nothin s t but,a partnership of stweeeign States.' . • ~ . If days not rkognize•iltit integrity of the lation:i It htt not reeogmzed freedom an 'a national, Ami It .avill not protect the buil:Tenable ritdits.ef Tn ncein.t - the tyranny and cruelty of vindictive. local mei, . . . . . . . liinill not redeem the Poteren pledges orthe nation. It will, not proect the freedman against. the rebel avhiN 'he. fonght under, oar flag. t and it dor.. not re cognize our sacred obligations, to. pay the nationni . It iron not even deii , ed..tfter the rrnr, tehnt.trF . • Sontb ern alliee chinned briore the . . war—the pretended right It.. pl.nt form 'has but Ono •plank—obedience to its Sonthrrii..ninters. . • • . • ' Ycsterrlny the, children of Vallandiehnm swore s thnt the - r ,, liel , :shold' ,uo out: to.,,idy.they but the , rn..st-paroelti! - Vole .1 r . efriria. 17))60. e2l)7nrnro , tfl• bor, enpe . ..Tre. fits.i.t --TheSou h COW mnrvtis:nnfl the - Pemocratie .parts Obeys. It- has o. othrr princii les r r.senfinients but . the.ifhi Ins or ivishr of the reliel • •• • • •• Such n party cannot he trnste@:with.pnlitical prove' ajime like this. AtOfftitx as the rezmlis of the are have 13,:t heen fully Reared- . aslthh., , :as Ole spirit • disloyalty i t still ratonnat in the south-; 'as long nG the aholitiet of slaverY has -- not be6orne n :reality ; an:, southern legislation-has'not -comforttied AO the net order rif Mines : ns lontr" - as .the . inhabitants: of ti: U n ited Statue nre nOt peoiected An their civil right , . • wherever - they may go: as long as-law and order. am . securry to persons and property are t Complete]; rilestablished in the States latelY,in rebellion; as tort as a citizen_or Ohio or Peuri.ylvania,cannot tree. travel, Or do business, or express his. sentiments it Sinith Carolina or Mississippi, with the Same. eedoin .and :Security with whiehlt citizen of South catolina or . Missishippi can, live, travel; do hnsin l eas ex esple...s..llW Sem imetusin OltiO oi Pennsylvania : !one. Oa here .is'danger thar the national honor will be sullied pudintioa, or had faith to the national: creditors ; as bmg as the Work or reconstruction hns not..been; fully .cipmpleted on the basis of liberty; justice' and. loyelty —so long the Governinent-of the I7nited States. - mnst. - not be. surrendered to those wile bore arms or plotted against it durilnYfour. years of mortal war. It must remain in the hands of those whose views and •nrittel pies form a standing threat: to our existence and prian perity us a nation. : , • . THE NEW YORK 1-IFRAIAD ON THE AhLENDIKI NT The "New Yprkileiaid p'rareases to be eatire . ly aatis fled with th'e Congreislonal scheme ar.reConAtniCtiOn.: as etal?racrd in` the .coniaitutjoar& alivelairaants: 'says that '. ( Comiresahas .given thp a powerful. platform fir he approaching fall ciao. describes the amenchnrat this: Ti,ts• itnendinent provideS•t hat all•pnrsons'horif.or naturalized in the, Unted' fztates,'-01. all colors (except bulbuls not. fazed.) nee citizens thereof. and of the Stater in.which they live ' ' and shalt-have eqnqUproter thin ; I.l.at' the basisof representation in Congress shell be regulated according to the re st-rictiona.which the States may severally impteM - nPriti the- right-of suffrage ; that a large schedule of rebels shall be excluded from all. Federal ottress-tiereafter, b suject to sdnif‘siot in each case by u two-thirds vote of each House of Congress; that the na•ional debt and fmldiers' pehsiOns end bounties shall he held in violate, and that cli debts of the rebellion or of any rehellion;:and all claims, for losers of slaves : shall he everywhere and utterly reputlieted. Ali these things are iu the'-untendinent which the State Legisintnres will wow be-called spun to ratify, and no donbt every propopitien will- meet tbe i:pproval of that 'grent.binly of the t.eople which carried the% GovernMent trium phantly thrimgh the fearful - ordeal •of the late Smith: We. trust the Bethlct wlll'contlnne leinizer In snoport of the aiiintliroint thin it did in_sippirt of the Freed-_ coed's liturrati • 1 • . . . TIIF CONSTITUTIONAL ANIENMNIENT has -been-ratified by the Connectieui State Senate , - Maine' is- willing,to call an.-extra session - 4)11 , the - Legislature :tti ratify it..-.The-Tennessit-e Legislature Lai . been- called • to - nieet'l& - eitra session tot...its - consideration _cm July . -4th. Tennessee willthert . .Undoubtedly, bit imme• diately ii . ,linitted to representation in .Con gress..... It is not . dccided, -yet whether. - the Northern StateS %111, generally' call. etitt simis to* . ratifY the Amendment. ..«'c b . owever.all the • Governors of- thU . . different States will convene - an extra session of their Legislatnres- for . . ratifYini • the' tk.menil ment, eause . .theN•Soutbern peOple . :thin4 hard silence the thunder of .demagiigues and .. .traitors North' and- South, and ,bring about : reconstruction on a perms: vent basis more rapidly - than . it could: -be ac conatilished -in 'say-Other Tnr warm weather is making the President peevish.. On the 22d-inst.. be sent a message into Congress . for,the pnrpnSe of. - ventilating i t his - opinhiti that . . it isdOnbthil . uhethetltO•.l had a•COn..tittttinnalligitt to.pnrpOs:e A mend rr.: -Ws to the_ConStitution ;,that they had not, 1,11;1:10 the. pitiposel Amendmen4s. to his . approval (and had thus prevented him ft - tint vetoing them,) that they ought not to be pro-, posing s• ^h grape 'matters . •to State Legisla- - .. tures not chosen on . the issue of teeonstrun tion';. that his eleven. ate fulls of Souther, - rebel Merida were still Out . in the cold and r great deal Mot e . :to .the' same pUrpoSe, reveal-. ing .very peevish ar.ti discontented frame of mind in .his 'A it l s not likelythn 'Lis temper I.m .11110 oved_ bi; theacloptior . of theseanit ntenta by the of States; .nor by the result eleetions . theeoming "alt, policy"is deeitledlY.4 l diEcount.* . ith the people, [P anti thesngtdn A ( %*rti~'r.7 . . . . , • CoAT.; TIMN,.Asn, 011.; THE Pf:ArrittlAt•AltrrylAN NlisFlt..l,l the. title of n volume - or-tight hundred eenThiled aneVerilted by 13e0smtr:.-Brannan. editor of the 'diners• artnnial.Tott.Yilfe.ntiddOir nttnirg engineer, - ,and ptiblish,;cl by the first named g”nlientritt. The work la a cittrefnifr prepared and slob-. mate` treatise on; the mines and mineral - ter. , nreesstf the Fqate - s, Mid nleing:discoyeries and rieYeltins meld :elsewhere It - Ity ePents -aome • new het ;tier. in regard to the formation of. hydrri carlionit pnrrmitiernl coal : The grent-cotti and Oil fields of this country are described:And r.onrces..stionly'ard inannfac; tore of trim are - elett , itilf.xitta•noil and s.eL frth:'.!tians. and...enanwiti.vk erttiittnsly illustrate the:work and ' its statistics and general int - Om-talon. which'ininre great : Karam! • crouch - and patient investigation. will make it of gretit.value as a text-book for meclatnicsand man nfactfirerS.- • • • . . [Froth BiNyer'e Journal andrP,•ctruletim . . fereii-ed from T3A•NsAN,* Pon. vs his hie work of ,Stro pages: just issued by attlii?..low price of •r:••7* GP, entitled Ce).:l t ,Aitt,:l AN pit., :which is illustrated with numerous towns. nod gravities. *and is • ultogether the most compreherislye. • slid reliable • N ' N: ark :yet published on thesethiportunt, rom'Srnr..iT, N. Y. jung-15th,.15131). flkatrit. Tf. Dwnnow, Esq. • . - Sir perneed your BE - Pk mitst:carefillly. entitled OP% Iron. and- Oil Or ; The Pract ran which :bait just been.'ildroduced.tn.my notice; I am much" impressed . with. the .nis.ti . snund principles . it holds tint to the miitittg community at hirge, and if•• its.instructioni-he close.ly adhered to,l3rivatermse.s nitd.mining connia nien—in fact,- this vast country at large , - will be much . benefited.- It in based. upon- the hest and...most Pal, cions.mode irf working; mines, Mid reflects thell - kheA credit for, the pains you haVe taken'in collecting;; andsubmittin, sulunittitiz so nuniy valuable and important faCnt,. . .1. do not profesS tn. know, 'at pre.ment.--inucli nbout, the coal fields of. this .country,*as I have hut recently settled hete, nut from . -practical knowlckre and cspe ;fiedee.M.the South Staffordshire coal fields; nod other parts.of England and. Wales, 1 have much.pleasnreln imb-tantiMitiri.the thrirattOvvprarliral bird. Yon.bave laid down, as being . the most. economical 'and . advan tat:noun way-of laying and opening of coal propertie-.. _ „ . In conch - I,km, I heg Ili state that - I' Alan take the in reeommending yeur valuable- Rook to all Toy mining frienils.as, et work ealenlated 'to Inbtruet And benefit them in-every poislble respect... I beg to rem, in; Sir: • - • Yaingsonimt Reipeoftpy. " . . , FRANops - D. TATT.Tnt, • • 1:14f.r,c, Engineeri. Stirvi . . . . . . Orripr or A:4irrto.tm IRON AND„STrrt • AEsiictirmii ) ' • ... 524 WAi NUT STrIP€Tjj' . II.IILAD6I.InI IA, ISO. .f .... • • - liffs . ses • DAnnow BAN - N - )Otcrritternrn:.;-1 have cart.tuVy examined...your new WAS.••( 'oaf Iron nird (Al. not_do hesitate to imy. ...that.lt.iica wont or grim Anipurtoote to - all: whtt aro . pititieeted with . tht;eimnottant ere nll sts..itld - :be) ju the, progicsie or Anwricait industrial, ptio.nits. . . . •Very, Respectfully. • lI.E.NRYiIe.A LUSTER; Jr,Sftiy. t:37 The BOOkwill be mailed to afiv..acidreFe, postage paid, on' the receipt ;ofs7 . ,W." . in Cloth 0 9 Hall Turkey. - Addresi 13. BANti.AN,. Pottsville. Pa •• COPPFIIIIEADS Cl.ii3loltlSiG'F-olt AS AD.TOG ; IIS . . . . MI \r OF cON . It r•S'et. : Every Copperhead, is . . clatnoring•Lir an . .adjohrnment. of Cougress, reerirdles.s of the interests . of the eiihntry:-- The tax.: bill. is. not ;el.. Passed, is to• anstain r. tlie credit 01 . the country = :the thrill bill.is.not Yetpassed, iThielt is:to keep hp the :prices : or .lal•mr— , ..y et . . the . Copperheads are . clamoring , fOr adjourntnent: ripp4iiiori . 'winded' sPeeehea, against time_ and uielesi of the yeas Cad nays, merely - tOeMbsiTass . legislation has delayed the session. itt least two . months, and they are really responsible for all the delay: - acting on imPoitant measure's. , They know; :that , they - can Ohly : receiv'e • C3OOO for the . Sea- . shirt, Whei heriong or• sliOrt,..and all :imPor... taut legislation for the -.people may go to the devil so fares they arc : , Concerned, and why: .clamor adj i urnmeut before .such egis= iihiop is comPletel, • and I which .they 'hay& purposely delayed ? • ' . •-•. ' . . Mit; *Mtge enurt: decided tin' 'the 2Mh, three . to 'two,. that j(idge§' - of dee not-refine a vote until he had - been . tried and,.nouTieted-of do.9erticm. JusticeS.-ilend find :,Agyiew judges of elentiOn:eould determine tltd.wliole . . question... Ile Pit IstuirgGzet tOttys.: .• Some inquiry -Mrs been made Whether the:deciaion rendeted hy the I , upieme - Court lest week. in. the Fraoklin County: Deserter Case is priplicable :to 'any . Case that May. arise Undo..the laW recently :approved by the.Goveinor, ...The law pasaed at..111,1-last session . wak drawn by Senator iircomiprhy for the purpose of remedying any defects in pievieus legislation. But. • the pro‘ioons of this law 11,, not cover the point mode by tie Supterne eclat ; 'Alm ruling is that indictment, - t rial und contric:tiOn are essential.to dej.rive any man of tights' he Ilolds fricon Mon 1, itb l.ts fellow citizens. This affirms the tulings by all the District Judgcs,lnat 110.'nien snit be stript o - rights exceptby '.'clue process oflnu:" It may; ther •lcom .be taken as :settled 'that . deserters , can nnly be prevented from. fot i nu by being"- led and convicted of incitibm;-n kickte not likely to or Atrk.:ItTISING.---At no time does a business man need his wits and' all - his energy' thm when dull iiine r s threaten to overwhelm him. This is the period when the sagacious seize their advanmee. They be hold Competitors withholding 'effort; 10 they redoulle their own. As advertiser after ad-: •Tkrtiser withdraws from the public, it be comes plain that the field of rivalryiseleared . of opposition... Then it: is that the keen, Wide-awake . dealer rushee -loin print. - He makes . known. his I iisiness with. extensive pertinacity. He., feels that he . is., making a paying investment, and he "generalli, reaps .a rich-harvest of patronage." • That careful old money-maker and sailer, Stephen Girard; who was newer linoWn to . Spend. a dollar for less- than dollar's Worth, thAroughty unclerst&al this Phase-of adver tising. He often said that .he:never sliest money moreiprofdablY than when he invest , ` eel in printer's ink• during hard .tintes., 'He COnsidered it a golden opportunity, never to be negkcted. - . . --„,sult.lecti . on whi c h ai ppriinn rit the . 11TTS.in:,s(ie:In to be co d•illuHP.igonri 1;60 . 4 coal We ere, linut.tui in, reading au: art tele 16 . the Thursday. Phil uleli?hi+,-ingn'irer. of headed. "The : C 4 VII Extortion; rfn Whieh the *titer, after alluding. In - - the :great . increase in •the gupply),l coal this . withont telling his readers that the - trade in . iSits, after the col lapse of the Rebellion, was . alninst, at - a: tofitl Ainini-still,:rritli Other- .branehrts of , lin§ittes. lnsiiit in eninpnrison will 18(15 1 350A10 tnPF in a Iteripti.olubeut.fotir..kinintlis-7Continue ' • In thiS . C . StrailrdiUnry pli/dlVettVelleSE , : it. he asked why it:lS:that the prices of •coal • are Main tained: . the . present - .lnigh - . rater? 'the war. there .vois a gt eat deniand Mr fuel on the milt of the - o,wernment for the,use of our large - navy. : thU •tni'y hits been grim ly 'rethired by the sale of strainers: and the 4•on;•nuiption hi ;Nittional • yrsi•el , • s et:nip:int tieely Nor are th ,,,• stettnters'whjcb-Itaye been 'sold InOily engsr:ed..in coniniere4 drain all commercial ports Is that there •is not trade ettom r •li for Ott in, and that large r tomthers i , ftb • em•Are lying' idle in the . ...docks of •onr Atlantic 'cities. 3littniftict res. • are not as 'Seely . as they *ere when • lartp•itumbe-Fi' of iuitmtrbil e•oatili4inlentti weri , kept bn-y•uti , on. Gorerinnein. - wnrk It may be assumed -that there IS not_ near so much 'acti , ity manufac tures as there was:l:l'4Ni Vatted - States two. or three 'ears a V 0... Nn illtitt` VOA ses than form'erlV, and the-shipment.: nmin:ftnefgn tic- Count ain not *iixtrtiorclitotry.:.•The .facts :then . chine dowit to this.- that there are not as ninny requirenientS of coat for use As formerly,- that the atnottios•r, ceived ar • emuch greater, and, that uotwith • standingythe pri tea at e There must be ii revisor, for this, something which neutta• igrit the.nsunt 13wi , =old; supply a•O cog. It will he•Tininct it) combina ..tion, %quell mast ex.ig•anuing the dealers: in end!, with 'a determination to hold .up • prices, - and to compel t e community tit tiny. henvy.profits.to thern;.proiits Gtr ca teednig•tMf fair - necessities *of tr profits, in shOrt which are wreged• from the public by q,vtortitni. . Att.1141)0.1 he *mann factoring interests. are not pushed - I'o the'same extent agility were also years.ag,ri, - Stilltbe itteriiised-intitnbey at* Causing •iticreirsiti.ciinstihitaiii Of . if : not. in . govertirnePl. -they tire :cOusaniing mitre..'otil in priVaie hands,. and the..ini•reasi has largely increased - the consumptionjor dOineStic - purposes; . :Whill6l6w. pi ievs..havg inst ated it iti use. - Where high 'prices drove it. out two years ago; - aheia - cansirg . it. to Pena . 'torte into mote:distant mai kris than lierefi. . we. ': Ilui ti,itwitliaiandinfi`tiiianee'in Eig the - .consithiption., ' the - - production, if tint n• terrupted, is hilly - et - plat - .to the .incrensed d6nnificlit, arid cons"tinen tly..prices w have ruled . scr loitliat. the.. prodneers this re,, , d(iti. at lea t st - ..are osing.'.pioney; rind •ilie .pro.fits,of dealers iitirOad:have , been ty Itis.,not:true .1 hiit• exiSts attuing .the producers - of coal to : keep up 1 - ptiz:es.• t •did exist'and;tizey eould.cOntrol price.S.•wohld they-hit he arrant lools . to• fix' the... - pi let lie cost Of produetion'? vessels areiying idle,.. why , is' it that eons!, , wi.e. freights: Whielt were trOnt'Philit delphia..to Uliiide Shit •$,1.55 to Bits , this tidielast year. - now ride at - ;,;,. ,4 2. 62 `l.llinit arid 3.nitto Boston? 'onty . wits ton than . in When . the. Governteent motiopplized, every vessel they cohlxilay their hands on. . • The titer il-that huts' lie* grossly igni.rant of-ihe, sitliject• on Which % writes: fiir w t relm hardly suppose; tliat'she would kr:0%06.0y lwrv,t ri -- :the-:and so grossly slander all those engage'd hi' the edal trade. - - . • "... • POSTS CIZIPT1 1 ;• .. • . PtitutDiuslitn; l'aesd;ri :Jane 29; . 5 Just, its Wewere-gtiiitglii press, we received • a telegram front our correspOndent..in Phila ilelphiii. -- ..stating - that the .Alatiagers 'of - the 'tending Railroad:Com Pa riy.. tutve.derided In rpoStprine thaprOposed.itifyanee on - tolls:4c on the. first*of This is.'attunexpeeted result to the trade..hitt nevertiseless we think . it. was a wise.rtiove - on . the port of the Cont, Patty in - the: Present- state.Of • the.. trade.: . .,..lf] tolls had lieen advt.nced. th - e . '.!tiide would heir been : almost entirely, suspended, forthe Want of ordi rs. link as it is,..it-Will be dull in July atoll . Angust. -• : • . • : . Ji the then receiving thelltiglie.r rate ofwa, gea paidin:thisTiveion.• should . strike . for% an• .advant e, that.tiill it: 'all probahilitY .the•l rade:also.: - „We..bope that bet ter eitunselS it i at lent t - until: it.is.dccide-il* he'll . et . ary•tidranc,e•ln the . price pf. - 001:ean , 1* ot itaine(4. • : If 641 - fidvsnets...in., pi ice ;they & v , out to . to: .an • advance' ht. •thl e - think t hey tie the gainers . liy rontinhieg. to Won k: tit present O'es:" compelled to stop. the 1, •55 will - great, [repti•lt greater.. t hap woiliing: at a, small joss] that - they not be•eritibled.torestitn.etatSittess agitin. and. - teat - stay - nay he tlirtiwn rah. ivork.entitely tiothing lint the belief that tolls Would tic.raised oe the fit-t Of. July, inducing ii Large . ntinilier. who hait - the.Anisns to Ink-hi:then' - .:xt • :tit( - j .liefOte such: !JIM *caused . the. inti fleirmytil—t lie: present reenth der:oilier "eircitinstmees we h e • „. lieve,prices **ohldl - r.vc fir( litrit‘ Ei> l oA7 Jutie• - tts to - liave• - eaused a suspension. • Ot •1 1 4CTOiri ton Cant - .tilt . riesv hell,no' . in Ih. 1.1 1 00. - . LEMP—,OkKETED SAO TONS; • • . . Tb!...S. •AT' • reltl'ljAFltilk.• . ;10NP. - AT. ..- rotorra3333. • 150 $6 25.7):de lc. co. -211(00 $6 60...Lintiphi. • • 1(.0 6 25"Lltchlield: • .. ;IMO 6 la). Litchfield.' ..-.-- 1066 6 "25 Quiniattl.dt Co.; 400 6 52.110dge5..• ...". - .. 704 - 0: - 6 25 . Litchfield. . . 1 - ate 6110 - Snelling. • . • ••: 6601 6. . 95, Smith: , • .1000 6.35= quint ard .•.. Coto. '.. S6O -6 an - Hodges.: **- - • '550 . 6 40 UR:14101 •.'. • 1 . •STEd NI LOAT"--firFEitED 4560 .TONS, -•,' • • ' 'ICC-0 6 62 'Tirl inage.•• ..590 $6 75 Warne!..la 31ille 500.. 6 Si Warc'eetitltilis 1000 _6%75' Staten I. R. U. 500 6. 75 - • - ... ' , An .-- - . . ~160:, 6'75 Cbaniber. ' ..- 11.50 6 6?..Qttinitird &Co. • P5O :6.75 'Talmage.. • . 11ROKEN-OFFERED .5666 TOES.. -' . • :- 7fte,o S 'i . 2s-J, G:1)ale. '.. ' 166 $7 60 liaccp, .... . ' ' 24 44' 6.:(0 .Sereetint. - . ..• . .160' 7. 0 0- George.' - z 750 .6 (5 Tacker. , : - • 240 7 : 60 'StantLid '5lf.C. • 34.0 • 6.25 Tyler. .- ' ' . -540 6 25-Warrenld.fg..o -.104'0 6 ('5 J.- (7..Da1e..... - 1(40 -6 :5 *.Arride. -. ... 150 6.25 Cvitt. ',..• '. • -110 'll '6 ilfiaF.l.,•''.' ..• ' - • • EGOLOTFERED 2600 TONS: - -• ' .. "• 560 $6 65 Norwalk 24. Co . 60 0 - $0.45 Talmage. = • SOO. 6 25 litietl . n. r •-• • -. 100 .6 26..5ti-phens.. - • . "',o.` 7-0013aeft. .:- .. 100 6•25.C10rk.: . . • af.o 0 53 fraironge..." ' 100 6 : 95 'Fi.teler.•' .... S.. - 100 6-55 Parntepter.- - • 100 , 6 25 Smith... - -, . 600 .6 25 Jewitt. - .... 260- 6 06 110tebkies. /.4 . 1 . - - -6 25. Packer. -- - - 424 - 1.- 6.95 Talmage:: - : - STO I M-OFFERED 6600 TOSS. •-- . .. '. ' 1620 $7,40 </laniard - ct pri. 164/ $7 25 Pl7tter.•••••• • . :• :3" , 0 7 00 Smith: :-- '' ' 260 7 - 25 Woriblev..' 7(0 -7.6 4 y Leavenwertb.._ 220 ..7 50 Stall:4l4X Co.• • 760 .. 7 60. Sareennt. -- - 560. • 7-10 'Sbaswiek. .. - 1 . 4(.00 7- . 00 . Pec k. Co. - 2OO 7 20 Chnyin. •• -.- : 1000 . 7 . ,2A quinitiia.4 Co; :on '. 7 56 1.7.1 - ,Weing Co 560. 7 5 5 Bacon. - - 400 7 25 133 es. - • . - - . • CIIESIIs I:7- OFF.SIE•ti 4000 Tc7f7S.• - I • - 204 $5 t.6"Ato".. 'lrser;d3. i4641,-. 75 - 1 rer. t .. I . 1060 '5 751T0Image:t.- - •'. '466.' 5' 75' S. - 1:-Ferry co. 1 -- 2 4 16- '5 75. Furter. •.: •.-- • .260' a 75 Lawler: ..... • ' . 16 4 ;0• 5:7e: Clark. - .. ~ 21 - 0 .5 . 15 Renne,tt.:.. ' ' Bile' : 5 75 Jevi•elt ..t Son. ; 4(0. 560 Quiiiwd ,k,Co.' i ' : The follik.winwis...ccanOrisOMlVitli the lertreiii . .•.... •••• • Attint , '.27,...''. 1 - .• • Alay:3o.' ' - Lump ..•._.' , . .$ll iliki,rs6 40 liimp . --• 56.15(45 26 - St..,otri ..8hi.... t...6.0.2t:. 6 s7.l.4eant 80at.,. .6 27® 6 50 liitlt n-... ~1 6 i'.66_t 7 'l4) :Ili °keit 61554 6 62. F.1.1‘ . ...-.: . . ....... t. 614 . 4.6 IMIEgz. . ' ... . . ::...6.(5q4,6•70 •St• se ••.' ..7' . 66id• 7. I. , s.Suive::.. 4 . . :...6 654 6.70 - ClieFti al ' ' 5 71'? !. - 7-'5 . 65 1.1 , 0•411M....:.:15 51.4 5.11 r t-h,,tt 12. t. tof itfivilti;p ranging trent 36 ceutit4is . 6 cents . 'per lull: cati:lo-1: LIM average advascc . tibont - .L5 ceuts a let, uicce Ile lat tale... • • -......- . ..• '•. ' ' :- PRICES OF• COAL BY ME CARGO. toolutprawi ;swim vas. aisems 4s- 4 • B „ . I— "• l `..ea-- . • A 'PI UILADELPIIII4'..± • -• . JONE 28. 18( - 6. Bahnvlkill iced Ash Prepaxed, • $ 5 7r.q, 6,6) Chestnut.:... - • 4 006 t 4 25 • 44 White Ash Lamp S B Boat 5 5 4 rdi "- Egg and Stove, 5 54161 • " • 4 25"2t LOetust Mt. Ltuip*B9l4o -•- 5001. : • -** • . Brdicen L .... .. " Prepare,i ' S 75 . 63 • " •Chiastnnt, ... .. 4 4,50 Lorberty C0a1... 6 • 06(a Yrsiikl in. (Lyhens Valleve.... 6 25R • - Lehigh Lump, St. _Boatßioken,., • " ... .. , . . " Chestnut, . Broad Top - ;;. „ ' 72. , 75a •-I _ . - -AT NEW TOIK. : . '.Behrivlkill.Red:A.sh by LOad.;s 7.50 (: @S 75 Chestnut.:.." 000 .." White. Ash,Lrimp ...so(it. •• - , • . - Steamßoat .•.. • .... . 7 : 500 . ". Broken. • - '• - 7.2.5' 750. Egg..,...... . • 250- 7; 50 Stove t ' • 7'2..ifh - 1 7.511 . : . 6 00r" 625 pilhigh.White Ail! Lump - 501ib . " - 7.500 t..ii Egg . ... .. . ~ 7 50q , " Btove. .. ......... 7sv 1 -, . . ... 250 - 'l, • ' : • lirs , tinted'Conl , tit El zakkliperi. 6 120 6 25 Cirite; • - • ... .. . a 550 6.52 Preparetel, :"- ...;..• 6 . 55t -. 71) ChetsAnnt, - . . ... 5 506:t . 5 70 _ ..Lethigti Coal hi NI izabti4pOrt. ' .• .br Cargo. .•.. • .. 7 . 25ra 7 50 St.ttoat a,nri•Broken 4 . •;* . '7'23rd• Egg and Store '" ... .. . 25ra r-50, Chestnut. ". 6'50(0. AT .13A LTI1110;RE • .TeNE•2B. 1866. Willtes're & Pittstoia W. A.-wholesale 7' 25(4. 7 . 50 25q - S 25 Lyhens Val.& annb'y whmesme- .5nQ • . -•. • • Tietail: . 50(Th . 8.75 Shanmkin and Trev Orion, wholesale - . 6 75(Th .7 2.5 ." . 'retail.. 8 Me: 6.25 -- OEORGE'S.,CIIUK. & CV - 3113 . EIlLAND. COAL. --lion of thine' 46 60 . :1:1 -0. at L...*E! . st - Point. Small lots $6 25.... • . • . , A 'FREIGHTS;' :Freights' from. Pi? Riehrmoisit. 'Port bind -,, 3 0 4. i:PorlArnolltli . 3410 t S ' alCM , , 04 1 I Medford.-.. ' • 4yr ... . . 3PO RA xl)itry .• .. .. . 3:25 Feat CAtnliikidge 3 011 enmhi-tripetiort...... 'Ft Oh T.ynii...'.: s • nllOl Key \Vest 4mi ('agsSett..Nitrrows.. 3 nO I 3 oft 11 . 251 :Nletl.llnrci)int.'.`."..: - .... 3 251 O rdiner 3- 116 - IllonCester ..... .. .. - 151 : Myst it Rridge la .Igew.liledfprd. . 2 ?AV! Providence 2 sil. . . T•rp," ... ...... r 1 '761 . .Norwich - • • -Nortrt v:.:......... 1 GO.New York .. . Baltimi”.e . • I. Wn.hin2tobt Richiliond . 1!"•, Di htint 2 .r 4 .1 I,ll6rfollz.Va. .. 2 25 Hartford • • '33 ;.N'eivark . Ahxti!it•ll - 14,. . . 1 501 Nelrorvi.. • . ' .. 3'6 , 1 Norfolk • 175 ves•=elg:nnd 115 boats arrived roethe week • • '. $ rli. litr (Vein, Rlizabvthport. New . T ork 4: ON Pcirt ;And Fall .. .. 1. soi Newburviwiri • . • Dißdon itt!plivrtncket:::. '.Jt~u•ixirt wtnn.•. j's , 4 4 l'nuptriet '1 Gni Nevr Haven.. -.l4•l)New.llcdford tierwiek::— Prforidpnce. Aiiildtetbion . • . 13r1021,frort In. I.Jartlivrtl. • Alhqnv.... . . ... . . . • • Schuylkill A 10: It nollrond“. Pik. 11566.• . •The followitie is ihe gnaw ity of ciial trensported nv'r lhe f6llowhie Riiilnialis fur, the ASTOt r ending.O4 Thurs day evening fast:- •'•: .. . -. • : '.-, . • .., '• . ' . . lithe 11111 &8. Ilaveft nr- , ob , z i tirio 05 Mt. thrhins • • ' 3,9 M, fq O 5 N( Eli CI eel:. ••• 1'1.3 IR n 7 ?3.4250, 04. Mahnnuy „t- th•nad Mt 33,015 . 659,253 ns Tittle Schuylkill - ' • ' • • Schnylkill'lvy • 650 04 "130;051,7n • • Fieight!k .frosing.Balej more ToThiladelpkitt New York ROston, Freight*, Prop[ 461eorget&fro or A Irxoo.lrin To Philsitelollla , $1 6a.4 • No rod - . • ••• " •• • ' 2 15'4 • 11,*toif . •• • ' . 4 .1104-: Tyrirnrlk Tii4li• . . . . •Atifor . nt of Coal .t4111)1)eil over the "l'yrone and Clear ili.lll Railroad for.tPe weeki - endir . U . ;:On Tliiirday last:: . Tj.rone,& Clearfield Railroad,. -. .! . - I,VS7 it .._... Pine:grove Cool Tirair for 1566. : 41 - 4 - 9 , got Tr:imported during Tho.imt - month , Lorherry ereeli • i 5 1"40 , 35,4i9: . 01 Swatnni Railroad - 4 136 07 '.-11,W7-01. Union ennal 19:SSO 10 . ..ir,;.52i; '62 . 11umberland Coal TrOile for 1566:,. • ••, '• • (F7MV '77IF. 131T-Ll:in..N3 • • . Per Thinimore• & Ohio • . '297.96 Per Cheslipeake,te 14 51S . . . . . . . Rialinnai Cool Trade Cp•ilS6o Wea eriding With•lcist Satnrday. • - " • .NANF.9 nr , . Mahnifoy,Conl Dolano -Collter • • *Sant Etna - Ghtnonn Coal Compaiiy meNenT Cdul4 - iron. Company.. E. ... . .. Rathbun.. Culdwoll . Coal C 0.... ..• .. Knickerbocker Coal Company,. &Rehm! &,'Cornpany. Atwater k Co. Otbei Shipptirf B!IMMiIMi . . T 0.. . .... . Correvocidinz week last Year. Thrreq.e Inerenv. Conk rrafle.by linilr St..Clfiti' Port ("natty • - Pottrorille • *Schtrylkill haven Mut:Clinton • ' Total frif , ‘•eek Pre.tiontsly.2ll4 year. .To Flcup6..lme lan.year.; Increase. Decrease Fni week ending-- .. . . •.. . • .- BALLI9OAD. I. .: CANAL. " • • OPEBATORS. . . ~ . - .• wsas. - tOTAL. ; WEri f TOTAti.I . . • Ilaxleton. 4. „..:..... , 8T , 4,3, 1 .,1M5,6.19 3,145 , - 38 . .401 • Eas,t 1411,gar Loa( .-.'.. . 4,510 . 91 , ;157 " " .. ...• ' .: , Mt. Pleasan , •• • : 4431 ,-12,3 id," ' . . 9.,367 - • Jetido.„*. - .. , c - • •.2,761t• '67,50:0., 2,320 ,As 3,13 - 11arleigh ~ • ' - ~40. .24.1451 - 1,1171' 3,1:36 .Bl)beryale Coal CO.; L 746.. 20,0461 • .379 . . 11 .1.7 .sti,lit.."... ,'; ....... : ILIAD : . 21,c37 I. • 513' ' 2,709 Council Ridge ..... . L. 1,704, - "47,1 all. .1,11:5(1 .11.27 s New Mountain ' -27 i '' .27,259 i •Nu.. . 4.487 , New Yorle , &, Lehigh 2,4901.. 24.0341 • •71.•.5 . 4,71 , 1 [lone)* Brook Coal C• '1,738i; 7,5,0251, 1.056 • 5,1;03 . . German - Pa. Coal tn 1.14:11 4 22.533 1 - 1;536 -.. • 8,495:- - Spring Mt.•.Coal:Co. - 4;2071 '. 61 dtoi . 862 -... 1,074 Coleraine . - 1,11 :13.055 .. - .8,.3 . 2690 ' 'Beaver Meadow.:,. 02 '. .1.'112 " John Cannery,.,,-..:.:G3' . . 3 1 9,79 , ' . • Lehigh Zinc 06.....:. •.- . ..• 7.4:i7.4::1... _ -.: " .. J. &Reber 9b C 0. .. ' lar• '.- ' - ,a;,"2 • . . ,: • '. • .- McNeal. .... . ::,... .„:•. • • t 40.4 . 15 . .. :254 - 6.605 I Knickerbocker C'l 'C ,551.1 . .. 14,527. • '..•3'.:5 2,721 • Coal sinn.Coal Col, ... - •i " 155 '. -•1 • . ... ,'-'. Ital Muni Cild well Cf.) 1.18.11 . 17,1,.1? • . *-- • . .. Gleildoll 411014.00...: 1,3541' " 10,413 - •• • .•• ' • • Mnliaithy '•" - ' . • tuf . : 5,437 . ... : • - J...ol.).:Bowimin:.:' .. .8 . 31 14 411 ..- ' '-• .. • ' Delano Coal Co • ••' - " ' '. 640 9,61561 11:Alevers,..., ' ' . 315- ' 5 . 821 " - • .• 4 Sillitual"l - ..:7:13 ' -21;503 .. • • • . 'Ballinud -, 6 Coal.-Co:, ' .7Y . 19.129 • 631 (. . -5.154 Franklin. - • ••••• ~- 514 '"111;2rint.,„;,..477 3,041' Andenriod,.... ~....,::.. : .S3ll 1 1 045 : 152 - 3.' , 06 Lehigh ..3. Sli • Csteo,. • -351 1 ... 111,25.3 :' , 51.2 -z , -, 4789 Landifier4rx.-,.:....-.•. - .11 ti) .- t,4711 -.':487 • ? ''.11 4 2116. I ,Vilkeslntrre..,:: .. . " 1 ; 1404,, 30.573 64T ..13;650 Warrior Ithrt...' . ' ..... j " 450 - 3:331 -- ..97 •-: , 1,9045 , Parrish •,k Thinnas; - 4051 .. :11;977 ' . Let.:W .k. Nair CO' '. .1,: . - ;- .1,1,0a1 11 1 / 2 6,948 . Other Silljppe_rs: ' .•,.. ~ 4iI2V 5,399 . 639 - .11,850. Buck Vein.. - .‘•.S - ..... :. • . • • i .--.--; -...,' " . --r"' - • • Mt. Etna: ...,..• ~•''' .:. ' - 1"---• :. . • ...„,.' .- 3 683 Not th hlabanoy.; ..: -."--,:,-, - .1,,:;, - ,,......., ', . 405 . . - .2,766_ IVader 8r05...0 Co:, • :. • 792 . , 7.963 N,•Jersok Cthil CO.. , .. ... ' : . - - .384 - 2,1: , 5 • • .... ..- Total • - ••• • • 44.892; .652.112 36,1E1 329;627 . ' • '- • • 36;1811-3 . 29,617 ~ r• '-, ' - . . Totarby R. A . Canal: , 61,01110 1.J..7•29 , Same tine lattL•y,ur. ' 1 45,607 . 842,725 . . . 1 . - Increase • ' 55,41113 .3'33,004 . • ' - : • . • • "-•- , - - • ' NEWADVERT'IIENTS. " r E SN .LJuil• received, it fine asiorinient G ( ''' of Gold Pens and Silver Extension Cases, furs le at B.•BANNAIVS, Centre Bt., Pottsville.. ' • -.':. : • ip .- tenQuirr nIICTSF.—Sets of -this • fashionable •-). Olt door virile 0r ladieN v illee re,xnfred and for sale, at' B, BANNAb S '• Book and StationerY - Store, Pottsville,.:. . —. . . 46. 0• I.D 1101.7.111.4 - AT 114111 E.Y.l—Under r thd ... • above name theuhdersigned has. opened an EATING SALQOS4 In Filthhach...where he will always keerr the.choicest,artieles in his line. 'I he patmnage of hislriend's and the•publiala r respectfully solicited: • , •.! I , Tit!' 34 Y.' 6 3..--"15 1 .311.: :.. ' , . : .'' JOHN PASS: -, T. 41 it IC .PA All . .IK.One' 50 horse Ismer - Engine:. 16 - 1.......1uch bore; 45 inch. stroke, henry box bed plate,: apritig - packing. flywheel 15 feet: diameter, suitahle for boleting• or Purtipine.• - • . -' • 1. , • ' •.: • •' • ' Also one au9torse power - Engine...ln inch Wore, 44 Inch stroke, burry box bed plate, • fly' wheel palley,•lo feet idiom:. 16 inch face.. • Suitable for breaker or saw mill.. • - The above Engines are oar own' make,. arid.will be sold belo* cost If applied for, soon. ''• • • • ••• •••• . • Ala , one-40-hoise power Eagine,•lif inches diameter, 24 inch - stroke. . Box bed plate, ; governor. and force „pump complete. All new . .. ' . . . - .- - ••• .• ALLISONet,B.A.NNAN,•!•PrarikIin Iron.Workst" , • anpe,20,.•66-26-t.l .:., .-,. , . .: ',..P0. carimo;-Pc . . 1" ETTEI nestaaining 15ratetnint•d in .La the PoetOfticeat St.- Pair. State el Pennsylvania,' on the 29th dey of June,.1866. • . • . ' ' ;.To obtain any: of these lettets, the 'applicant Mind call for "advi•itbed tettere. l, :gire the &de • of this Hit t ' And pay one cent formlverrlsing. '" not called Tor Withlis one numth; they will be sent. to the Dead Letter Office: • - Nut Soulda „. Janet Seines , - ,Patrjek : - 8111138 'Jones Carta. 'Pope' - Thomas' :f .CoOk.E Phoebe Klaus John. Ryan Richard Curran Martin Haul ',Themes Iteilly James , IDeeloin Jacob Madigan John Ifyim,yentes Davit John Martin 3ltch• filioney.S _ • Poley.Ainde "McGuire Ungh. 'Stephens Ann ' Medfield Jim ler Philin .•- -'Stephen Sou Ilroal;s MCCarthyMichaelTreaty James .. • • Ilamsey Bernard O'Connell James: Willista John Innes P9titeting• Wtn.. Williains GB, Jtill'o -' 66 • . • . , M&TKEIL, P.3[._ :•••.- •• • "_ •, •1 I TITTERS' Bie*ditag - , L/ the Post 011ite.nt Stale of relliMtva nia, on the 29111 Oar Pr 4 •11 nn0 8 Gli. . To obtain any Of these letters, the ein.fitlinehilritittaill let "iadoerttaid letters,” give the date , of this. and One mtit'fbit,adirrrtishM.; • ' • • • • If hot calla ens: s mirr , ith be lent toltie Dead - Lette' • • • • • - . • . • . Bradley Wzn y Fay Hearge'.. - litnirgan Beni Heti Joseph ,Ferrebee Jame ',Minnig Joseph Boyd 4,ewls --- -Sieber S &Son N ' eSadden-J..hn- • .iteildall Noah yrted Sarah; . .11eCabe Laryomee, DrannanH S ..•Deiseiarries". Id urphY Patrick Br.unran Hary •43else • Polly ~ 1 11nuary..Sarat - Barren Maly S . Hunt . Iliahard ' iNihle Wm. ettrist Lewitt , Howard,W . . 'Pvne Wm- • tea •Johri W 3 .4 ' Himard S W' Piitehard Sabah Conloo.Tohn • .. Hummel Bettie , Potts Hailfe: - Coin Mary ' • Hume ILdward• Shem &billfold • Caery Anna ' Johrsten • Muter Jarrett H.. Coles Bridget • Johnson Geis H Shockley Richard nevore JiwePh A:Himmel Chas . Ste tried Joan na Dunne H A •• ' Kelly Daniel •-• Williams TIM.% . Davis & Binder 7.intint Itnbert M .Witand Hari& , EvanalVrn D •-• - Long ' Wtngea John - 'lZransion4nOn "Ittaitin Tim.: w oo d amtsg • Sa+toii- Amelia _sllkftDernititt lalehlTiiit TkMh C Fuller P :".••• c2l ' Yosrettriettiria,l - i' JUne 80 . .G 6 31:44LLYHAN,. P. H.. SILVIER AWIIriitATED 'GOODS u/iLi u LlaA,jailA;,.ju=m k u. jjjA ••• - : • NEW STORE,SZ. N 0.704 Arch St. . . puutaniturimini. . . The mideralemed (late et the .raniona •Finfor' arca. illaniatarturiee • Compahy,) reepectfolly announce that 'they harm- eeened,a new .and sbenntitnl 'stare :tor the sale of b7L.VEIt . and • PLATED WARE. rt.. %TN Arch street. Our long 'expierience as. manufacturers will en able us to keep nethiue bgt.firet-class 000411.,J1M these wbci may patronize Our 9tilfe.wlll And oar plated zoodS 'far &Merler to any imported, and . ennotners may : rely on the goods,tOne. preriiely what they -nre.repm. , sented to be; . BOWMAN -.LEONARD. ne.Plll ANN. , COURT 14.4111..R.—T'niiititnt.to an order Of .the Orpimasi Court of. the-County Or Schnyllelll; In thetlornmonicealth Pennflrinitt. the' Suliscriher..Admintstratrii 'of the- estates of Abraham Faitst.• line of the liorrMnh of Althorn, In the ClOnnic Of Schuylkill, ,ilecen4A, mill expose foliate by public cendue on -• . is66.' • • t l o'clock, In - the ..afternoom..nt pnhlic bome of 'Cleofne Moyer. in the flontur,li -- of /oilmen afornsald.—• -An Mat certain int-or • niece OVeriittind - situate In the wild flororreh of Anitiirm bonneted on the nortfi . liy n n . alley. "east be lot.Of math Ity Wachintr fon street tind'vrt hy '•Snmmit Street; containlnz in wiefthAft - feet and In depth L 5 feet. with The'ap nnrtenanees. • roncitetin4. - mf two-itiary 'brick dxelljnat house and frame stable.. . • , . . • 41.4). that certain, two eantlgrainslota or Ideres'nf 'enniud, situate in the Bonnier kabnrn aforesaid. hounded on'the north bclifarket sticet. east bylot Isaac IforTnrister. srinth . by an' alley. and west by tor of Daniel Titoyer, Ceritainini , together in 'width •elairty . feet and' in-depth )2ts saint's. or de ' .Terms 'and conditions ruarle Isnowli at the time , and place "r sale by •' QAROL.II4F,FAUST. By order of the.QrpturrieyentiK4- : -;... •'' - - • • 'Pottsville, .Trine 25, '66• • '•-• . • • 'iltP111.13V•0; ! COITR RAT it au an order of the, prphitive. Court of.the. County - 0f in the. CoMmonwealth of Penitaylvanta;,.the . -Fttht"eihet; Atrministmtot eatate of Jamea Chitin.' Into of the pornneh Ofldlneriellie,Jo the Conn: t'v: or, Sehnylkill, de*Ped, will e:ipoEd - •to Fain by 'pub. lic yeridue nix •• r•-• ..• • • • • ••• , 'At 10 o'elncltn the'fcireitoon: at'the iiinl4:of Mrs.' A retta 3inhan, -in the bototigh :of 31Iners4le . .. . .. . .• No. 1.• All that certain int riy pre or gmntni• altm ate in the borough •••1•f 'Miner:wide; .bonntied .north by -Lewis atieet, - eriat by lot of Francis' Schellenhereert on tte aonth, by Snulniry • street.. anti •wtist by lot - N0..2, ,herein dearrib (I.:containing as. fret in. width. and tlno feet in dela h;.witii the arpnrtenanees. conabding of .'a frame dwelling. hotter; ttframm alanghtet% home. 'shed So. 2, Alt that certain tot piece of ground situ ate in the borough orNinerietille. aforesaid bounded north by Lewis street. ea tby lot No I. south-by &lif toffs stree.. and,west by lot of Terrence Quinn.. con taining 2ri feet in front on Sunbury street - . and running itt k of that width to Lewis street, 'with the appurte linty es, consistiut, , - of a stone foundation end a fraxne Nh. a. All those two certain contiumns lot. situate In the,snid immtigh /dirtersrille, ;nate/Ong tdgetherr. on Sdnhnry, St tal feet, and miming-back of.thatwiOthr inn feet, hounded north by proix•riy.- of Joseph ,reitnes. a . t its for nt llonatine, Fonth hy4'lttibuty kireet, •nd west lw tot of Thomas Christopher with the ap pnetenanres. con.isting ef ore double and one .2oule two star" frame hnn.en. - No, 4. All that mrtntn lot of UrnYlnd Pittlßfe at'ar4S cees township. NettpOkilL County, cin the southwest strle of thr,"•inntoirs road, and being the lot marked in the plan of Prittunie•with No enntqining o feet in width, and Intl feet in depth, with the apper- PPIIIICeP of II double fame d we lli ng house —tote the estate of laid deceased. • Term. and conditions made known at the time and dace of sale. by J(NIN' •Admir. • Ily order of the Orphans' Court A. DOHRIVIANN, Clerk. Important to : Owners of ',lvo Stook Grai• Eastern IDetectivt • !: 1 - 11:coOS - E •E: * ~' • • •.--•: -* 4 --INSURANCE.'COM'Y ‘./ " A ••. . . • • • • - Incorporated Moral I. 1566, - by the State - . . - - v ol. Penna. Charter Perpetual. , .. - • • CAPITAL;SIOO 000 00: :To Mporehattinpf lossNA • resuittn , " from .deoth 1141 rd, tleh.. theft, ,fire Or dome, DOMES, :MULES AND . . . PRINcTFAT., OFFICE-110S 'Sorith•-Forirth stree hidow.Cheilnut, Philadelphia: • . • ' ' 1,3301 ' 15.266 9,746 1,454 " • 10.65 S - - - . , Vice Precklent.• . General Akent: .• •RDPEDENCES. :by pemnsr•lah;„_ . o the r 11 inEr homed Gentlemen ;L'llea„ Cameron. lirrr—Pa. ;•• char. ?imam, 'Potlgville. Pa. ••• Ben jamin Hannan, Pottsville. Third Pats errart.'Ptatr.; ; Dr, Jnhn Glopintrer: Prep. Lehanen Bank. Lebanon, Gen John Stickier:, RettAing, Pa: Benjamin Haywocia,.Erg.: . •pottsvilled - Pad • • noG . .A 1,453 1,44r 1 ' 25.147 10.171 17,1:0 , 2c ? . 420 I,OSO 17;nr, 65 :1,356 1511, 949 1192 0 a t#. oCI Of 0 ( • min SO, `257 ; EAnato.A . D; , . nnl 1566 • -rw.AtAz! • • ,1 1 ..ETtlitSICE'SilDRIC INC; • - i.tainitlanufacitsrer. in all it Branches • • :' • C1.• • . , ;% , , Tnt...:rroz!,'TstrA • v JERSEY, ', 2i,542 19 , 0 ,082 01 '.34,32 2 _,0; 4;917 17 1N,799 18 lteO2 - On 1,650 On '2:43tA.Ot, - BEST QUALITY - - FOR on,A. - Ntq AND:OO . 4 lit trE'SLOIITS, WARANTED 4 TO BE . ' , EQ6Ai TO 'THE /W. 97.p97"119 1,743,841'113 40,025 00. .5^_0;00(1 15 I *Mild petite : Wart - J . ,: recommend my Triple:Milling Chain, the Mo , t durable and safe for minim! imrixier . , It re the only kind need in Enrdpe for_ mining. - This Chain-II properly used. -wilt - laet fir y'pa . rs, atutie then only half worn out ; by taking not the. short links and sending thein to-the atmfactnrer;*he Will put in long links, and yori in . then 'bare n.-now: chain for ahont half Price: -For-further pert irlars I refer yon to the Due; min Colliery, Pottsville Pa • • . . will warrant my heavy Trililb Chain to draw from 3on I to-4001) the. out of a slope 400 yards deep;-or a per pendlcn,,nr .-bnft.' of 250 yards deep, A{Til- ,1,841,7 PS -12 1,/12,554.09 660,935 . 15 922,G0S 1G 019,214 03 335,326 19 rode',for prdaylent: • NE W 0104;—,lueVr9ceiv!d and for aide at • .:JARGAL.'"A Novely :Fifirrou #17G0.. • KATE MARSTON E. •A, Novel. • i• ' SEELETON LEAVES and PHANTOM FLOWERS. POETICAL .WORKS-OIeaROILAS Turcr EID—BESOI.E3IER , M STEP. ritoe : Pato p 4 let - by . - the -Mentifitetnieot Mallenbletiett Steel, ite. preerees employment. hy'lJenry,Beeeemer, with. illut-treticne of. mechinery'uZcii. Price 20 cents.. Sent' on receipt.nl 25 cents by , mail_ For tialerbY '• -' • .. . ' • ' rth'lTS - AN; :" • OF !.111E l'ottkiille; June O. 'fia F*A T IL : F7r a . e - • BECnt . se K er F:R et . ori ...- • • DANL..L; ESTEHTY. P. IiOFFAr • TO MINERS. 20. Years Experience in the Business. CASTLF:OR ENGLIO r eIIOWN CEIAIN.I A Finns lot of 17xinae'_41bect_..rotatees .fo sale by Lt. June - la —21:7 •.. . • • BECK R. COflO. • . nrkri Bambini Onto s t o r e and for snit.. by 16:—` 24- • BECKA 00110 . . . . . Prcierve Inrs!.Priri.kirire "Jam! !-- , T;yman't ettlebrate&Jar. Simple of fruit that hna heen pnt up three yeura: - E'enlaetr Feuir Jar. andFiaber Self. Sentlnti Can' by; . ,LEWIS C,„ IIOMPSON & CO:. • ' ' • Jtine. "Iti---24--` ',.:--; Cpr: Centre and 111 arket Sta.: • sirnierm, !Alien ifOt. SeitirP. Grain F Sey!hrs.. !taken,—,lnur different kluds—Pntent.fla 7 Rnkrijior.. vest CSits and Buckets. Scythe Stories, and a full: qua. of all kinde of agricnitnrnl implement. hr • , • • LEWIS C: TBOSIBSCIN /t. Co.. ' Cur. Centre andlfitrket Sts. June :16:--24- 010 I AMA Eir for holding - . • it4ana of paper for eale at. •/14NNAN'S Bookstore. • - . Suoiv : Drop Flour . only. to•be• had at Bohanziar •& Sehnerre,.who ttve . the.sole agency of .a temeri .Or In tide of Flour . bonded SNOW DEOP,• made b) N. Hunter. Mneeelnm. Pa. •• .• ' • 1 . • • Al n other bran& of klyericir quality, such ns Paiton Milla, Penna &c " " . AlSo an nslicle,ofstrictV•prime Rye Flonr.. done up, .eSpret.sly. tor us by. the:manufacturer. 'Call -nod ex aunipe. - • " 'BOIIANINLAN S(3I3NERIL: June...23; 7 -25- : ••• Market At. 'above 94: . , • ...,011"..A :Pfettitio . foie .letreiry, .ENCiRA,Vii:(4S44.S.IC,D FIRST .:CLASS LITHOGRAPHS 'forwarded by 'Malt or 'Espy ea. to all.parts of the United States: Being among the largest' IVholeside .Dealerta in gown vings iu the fs—our fat 11 1 tio‘' are-imperil* giving the pnb in a grater i - nriety of snbjeets to kelect: from than can At; obtaineAl from other bonmat; - Note iA the time to Embellioll your Mitmeß. 10 Borne complete-withont ahitable.P.ictures adorn-, . - Send for horPimfihree raog;--Nitlicfr aimtitinti a descriptive !Ist of each picture,' trithpficen attached—Mati.vo Saar.. • . • . • • '• . - TRACT Sarruan.. •.. • . Addrets .• •-• EORGV. E. PERINE. • Pd'ierairer,,L , PiltiliiihOr., 111 NissattSt.. NewYOrk.4.• ..Tane•ia, . ... • • 4- 24-4 t 4 . • ...". Pttitle *A Litz-WM be sold 'at public SAT.URDAY.; JUNE 434, 16GC, at 4 oicilick the afternuon. nt the' Union Elotel. Pottsville.. the ma terials.; consisting - of brick' .lumber, Ac.'. or an aben: .drined brick school tiOn.e. on the south .side. of elan street. •or Port Carbon - mad, • The purchaser will .be requiredlo remove the building before the ist•day' of October nest. Terms each:. : . . •-•- •• • - . - By order bf! . .fieSiiiird ilDirectork : . ••• . • • ' • • C. 1.1171....74 Secretary • Pnttervilbt:Jurie 19t6.0884. , - ' • . .GOLD RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, FOR'WHICII'VIIRTIFICET??S'IVILL" BE.ISSUED ' BEARING gat:BEST IN, GOLD._ • ' E. lir.' CALIIIK do 01.1., B►rctr. No. 33 Sorra an firap:zr. June t 3, '66-25 , 4t"phiffidelphigi. 10 MAW •• 41L' JirfaftliCElli Patent DEAD 1.73 yr ROHE POWER • INA ill da E iki.—The understnedhavinn• become Fele Of Fignm and manu facturers in the slate:of Pennsylvania •of the above hammi.r. are prepared to ftmlith them at. abort notice and on reasonable terms. . ' . • All communisation from .parties iitiniring 'ham mers for t3ein . Pentiglyania must be addres?edlO • • - ' ' MERRICK .t'SONS, : • • .430 - Wasbineton wrestle. ' Citenhtta containing trill be: for wr.rdili on appliestn , n. : • • Jtine'23, . riatedlColieetweldnelins.l9 Ittn &V.: TA:Leap, L • at, • • R GLOVERS Centre St- nearly opposite Market St: • .; GRAND: Ni ER WRAF oNT p:140:;41"; .11.©r bee . :' leave - hi inform their rtlii eimeriV-ittat havittlx utol .Taist reality, 'Jame 28th: .ti=igir Judgin g the combingd and; _traria °rib:a:May - member/ vrei can. safely ear /1 rr be a -. cOnittletelitceees arid Ibe ficrtitCW. ',the 'Peasen: — The'Gro*aelatektiaCtheorciaolon tri.orm of the most benatinal to theT:Ounty, - upon- *limb Cotn-.. 1 Ino4iraut ntgies and_platrtirtntktil_lie erected ac, - 1 : arAtible milmad anirrirtmlke., betide of ana-t s t ele ellitebi attendance thmegboat the entir e . day.i' ?fact; • everything in: the power. of (be-Committee teas; been done - hi - insure the pleasure:: of its Detract:4nd. they now cordially Unite all peewees alaltdatAoliPead • a day of recreation &advice:3nm to procure' their .tick: ap anon as passible as the number latimlied: , •• :Tickets 411.. ,for .tade by Wm.-;A. • Mats% John-0;7 131ais and atas..H.l3orrent....Poneville; or. either of-the lallOwtageommittee-of Arrangements:- - • --- -• • • • - Chairtniva-4AMRS . rilEo.-STrtEM- . N. 8.-Ratterialititirratnaurtenta; been' made to have Jir4elars'itafresAawats on the pagoda: • • _Jiine.P. • • BitainiOon• Coal .Doot itoe WI; Ole - by" • •.'' BECK'S. COl.lO • dune 1.4;-.`66 . ' • 24. • T . lour run4l-IFored,led Boy. Figh, Sa lt, .i" • Groceries and . Proibrionip for sale by • • _ June 16. '66-24 fliterry'rttoner...A superior article that takes-the V. none ont clean w ithont bruising the .truiL atone two bushels In an hour ...For sale nt' ''''• • . • . LEWIS CL'THOMPS.OI4 & CO.'S June 16.2 - -•'Coe. Centre and M2rketSt. WHET GUM BELTINQ, differen tizes, at reduced price& For sate at- • 1 1 - 11:Mret.S„ biallantoneo street, "a large assortment er:C . heeked and S'tripe'dLena. .• Something new fOr Ladies• prea, aes.. . . Jane -a,' .fin-23;nin iewt be Iwr rp , FPrtmrnt of Dieos Porrli•llntfunt , 1. and Trminlinnikof id( kialiateWALßEß & Union Hall. , , WANT If eiridlera i story .of 'jibe WWI!. Now Iteutly.: compigfEln Two ilk; in 044 ..:/t iq ad = most mitted to be the INTERESTiNO..mirimia. and 'rim tif.the'Retiellit;M: Which iisfullsk attested hi/ the enormous Sale of. 200.000 i'Vitussifi end . a Jared portion of the ctimitry still nnianvassed. • We are nblided to run our presses . night and day to enable us.to Supply oar Meets. - • ' • • l'ilen , or character and ability.: who desire a lucrative employment, ' will find this rare opportunity. . -• :The-Trice of the ?wort: in ONE •VOLDNIE Is en tow, /compared with other, ilistories);as• to. bring it within the reach of all claisisc.• • . . •• . Fur full particulars send fur circular: • "iiidresa... -, .''.4I7IIEIRICAN• PUB1,101111N,0'1P0.;• • •• 114$ ASYLUM STREET, Hartfo rd, Conan': Q.AMPA=GNS OF :.THE - rivronAc;: SUltiroft.' The Standard History . o[ the MAID: ARM; The'ireetest Work or. the War: . rnivereaiiy • endereed .by army Officera and the Preis. . . ••••Idesign,inlitinctiguiis tn, Teem; ,what the Ary, tlid and suffered in ten caniittigni. .• . . • shall'have to eelebiatm the rinstiervlr.g loyalty of 'this army.'that oftiries•-wheii the bond • of military, co: bodon lailed.'held it; unshaken of lert tine, tn.a.duty . , .1. shill ; have ;to - follow it through "a checkered experi. en en. 10' n tale cotamin vied of . grentynisfori tines'. great lollies mufgreat globe , r put. from first it Will tii kar • that': amid manY . .lnifrete of fortune; -'through . ; and . .rrineb weather." the. "Army of the Po• t. mac' never gave up, ,_but made a goo. fight, andlinal:', -ly rearhed the goal.. . . • • - Of this drama theft+ Will he !",tio Other 'herethiin the Amy of the Antenna! USW: for it would seem that in tI - is war of the - People it; Watt. decreed there'sliontd Mise firesence,tO lucerne the- , central figure'. and eVnrstire of mews eyes: . Napoleon: do nn outburst of .baughtv eloquence, exclaims that in the great at.' mice; of liiktivy rho Comtnander,wks eve4thinin ; proud 'time heosik his no tipplicat ffir ttlie. Army, Of the Potomac. And one miast think—seeing 'it never had a great. and generally mediocre •conutaanders wasihntit Might he skid, that wherever • it won It owed'ion to"genius.lmt,bonght,With its 11 10011.!'_f - ThiN"i"< the only ITiStoey , .0 r the t',GIIAND .ARMY." igje Utotias'hyrne a Part • in its-entiflicts. :or is • interested in; its, wand achievements, should be Without "This'work presenlait rare chance.to malretnotiey; • • • Agents.o anted,iSend for'eirciflartin rid see am terms. 'Address. NATIONA L. 1PC,1111.10,411311N0 CO., 507 Minor St.", PhiludelPhin,'Pa• Jiille"§S , .65 • , ; : ' •'.25.4t .• FRESH. !ITIKIP *MD By the pound or FinallerAnantlti. rofaalo at '• ' • .B. RAICNIAN.S . Seed More. roil...Atte. : AIR° •StGARA3EET and IdAlit3EL WURTZEL A 311tRICAN lIIVATCIpI E I4. In'gold and silver i...A•meriran Clocks, and Jewelry: of all de scriptions, can tin Olit4ried at thnAnii. nt" •: • M. LETIVIMER. 4 I, , Airenk Atret.„,P,c4tenrille.. Sept: if..) 4-_tfl . DUPLIOATES POR TAXES, • • . Of all slidlanil lißitia.-..nradelor- naid : Bulimia. fnr ',ale at .. = - : BANNAIsPS Book Store and Bindery. Lig trourileK. , , f4faited Cup, ROO if Just 'Received.-4 1 :11ivrcirtti•s Slated' Copy, floOtot tor Families and' Primary fictioola.- Complete in three.numbers. Fcir sale at B. BANNA.IVS, Centre NE W S PRING . GOODS. Jun , RECEIVED AT ROBERT' A: GLOVER'S - • Centre Street, kott4ville, , -• ' knew and splend d. assorttnent oesi;ri ode.; cone. , Loing of yariorui 19nds.of Fancy: Wes". arifistaple Froods.- Al 4; ectildre aii , ortnient of GroCerfes; 'all ot *Pith he oilers for sale attbe .. .very lowest rush prices.. 110•11.1.DAlit. PRESENTS...A splendid' M. leettOn of .Watelies: - Gold and. SilcOr. of 'Alfieri' ean. English and Swisis maim.. • WC: GREEN. • ricie.in.• 'Centre St., Potteiille. • A.. 11.13.11. V. 'nf the tirst 4nnke = size lu ' side, 31 inches high. 21 iuctsv , ‘i - ide audits inclieo jil'deptp—Combination.L.fic*, forsale byy ' • • NVA,SO4,_ dk•c .• _ . ' .*:. §econ 0-han Army . Tents, imitable for awnings, • , • • tiori Hospital Tents. ' ' • ".• • • • • . 5.,000 Common ". . to,ofio Shelter . "•: _ • • - :sin Wszon Cove.rsi (roi Tarpaulina imitable tor ectve..ng carp, Ar..) I- MO Spades. • " •. —• • • , For axle ln.iota to '• • , - • • A. PURV,FS ~ . t• SON. • Smith arid Penn Streets, Philadelphia. • ' 21 et • ~ . • . NEW GOVERNMENT - PENS ! • enkled' 10-40 9 . avid . • . May 426. . By the gross or boxes of 2 . tictzen each—it new and capt tal pen—Just received and kir sale at BANNAN7S • ' . • :Book Ind Stationery Store. Where also can be 'hnd..all kinds of other approved. Steel P.emt by the lame or small tinantlty. • gri larvae (nSteru.—A patent article. Every More keeper.shimid have one. For pate by • ' • *. LEWIS C. THOMPSON & CO., ' . June - • ... Cor. Centre and Market Sta. . . , ACAIIaD TO' IN.VAI.SDPI,—A •. Clergyman, `while residing . in South . Americo as a misvionary.,. discovered a safe .and PirroVe . remedy for the gore of Nervous Weakness , EarYy eeity,Diseages of the -Uri nary and - Sethinat Organs. and the whole train of dis orders brought nn by.baneful end vicious habits. Great ,numbers have.beeri already cared hy this noble romedy. Prompted by a desire to O benefit the offlieted and nnfor. nine.' I will -send !he recipe. for preparing' and acing th 4 s Medicine, in a sealed eevelope;.to any one , who needs it, free of charge.: '.Please enclose a post- id en velope:.addree ed to yMirself. -Address JOSEPH T. IN SCAN. Stolen ft, Bible Herm. New York ' CRATES "BOXES For carrying Stra*berrleir and • °alit iiinall'fniirsto maraet. ter sale by •"-..- . 114: 4 7NAN.' . . Q.UOW Drojp prime nrtitle—for *ale by ‘7, - 1301.1ANNAN & SCEINERR. - Market St. above . . . Jane norigervinikettira:Aargeit nit,ortmeintin town . .• - • .GEO.II.G.EI BIUUUT & C 0.114 .:••• " • .. liardware . M • on - Tom. . Floc • m ilnilrend, Iron store'. 4.,LF fur.sale at Paled rate: by • ; '• ' • • -GEO:BRIGHT .& CO., Ilariaiare Daaktna• pvAt e llD nie lS o at u L , l3 7 ,Tpe embealbcr will Ogre! .44 inttaitrdeyeJsily..7tla. .1866; At ..the;.public-hotion.ol.dease rough of Pqttpvilte, at 2 (3.•cinek in the - 'afternoon, .9 TWO-STORY FRAMB•TIOUSB AND ; LOT ; :. OF .OROUN IX situateon the Routheartwardly, aide of Market atreetOn" the borough of. Potts. 'tile, bounded by - Market atreet by a twenty Ret wide alley, and b 3, lot of.Samitel B.. Morgan on the vett. and•lot of George Beaton - on - the eaet; containing in front onldarket St. 25 feet 'and' in denth l l4 feet. , lani 'We estate- Klrhpatrick, decedeed . A good. title will be given' to the . purclutterclear °Usti Inman- Tema and conditiona made hititwit at the time and place of pale by • CIiAS..IIOLDER, 2igt: for ewner • rottnille. June 15. • . . . -24-it- . , 10 rum. IC et slim •. Brno» nt ilea t. t'—Large 11. ateck Jett cecilved and'ine — redated :prices •" C. „THOMPSON it. Car. Centre and 'Market Sta. ..June 17=44- AD fbwia kig.ichiut for tele at.. • • • arAeentßlGll7 9 0 . "3 "ware 86'1e. _,~~ :,:, Satin** , Vag- a LATEST.- -,NEWS--- The Feminists- essass . _ . Taw I PrePe—ie.serettelbsiellikneasklsuay a . .• Schuylkill county was reinelm — at edl.in'tlie WM may,'. . itn,marement upon Canada' brit company: from `MI-i hinoiCity v abOptaisty men. under Ca J: (Aden, about.thirty men'. fronk.St. *rat. ; twenty-fivemen • from ew Caatie,. and ;a pottesina. 'company, undeeCaptain . 7 ,'ll..7 4 fellamn,:abont seven.. • t t ree men ; e most of wh om jaaed7,the co mmand. on . ' junrney. , . The "Lebanon Courier . says : • !The wheat : lll.6li - seetion it unusually fine: The weevil,.whose eprails... • tions were 2M:el:Mended, la &foe bat ; itttle . damare.— The oats and corn are alsopoming on tine's.. Wert* ' - dirt that there will'be 'a great fall In the price of grain - in:a short time Theßeading Times. says "-Holders of bills on the • , Tenango and Petroleum banks shonld not sacrifice. them: as they are all secured by dem - lilts in Ilarrisbura. . 'erne - ford Connty.and OR City bills. are net aeenred, • . and are smithies.* except as waste paper."' - - • it is believed that thereapnlibM %of Itnaseau. fat his:attack on.lnr.. Grinnell. , will be recommended - by the. insestinting'Cormeittee.• .. • . Semi. Et: Thortaw fOrmerly Deputy ' Secretary: Of the ', Commonvicallti:ha* been appointed to prepare his tory' Of the rennaylssinta regiments Itithe'rehelllon. • . The - financial panic in 'England ha. Arecled TV* Janot.. to.* and several Winne* hive occurred in that city. • : " • The cholera bas broken out anew in France. It has • . • also Appeared in Prussia. , *1 - . • The Republican* in Omon have elected .their G.. ov. • emor by 203 majority. They. have . also a majority in. the Lerzialainre. 'A rich, hetretui, only.thirt.eva years old ' wee mauled in _Cairo.. 111., few weeks ,ago. to a hridegroom ninetv•one: ' • • ' • At Union Bail, tatratr;ge.thereirentneteen brides. • . ..Recntiting for the Fen tan army-is ening on in Telma- LETTER FROM WASHINGTON THE::TARIFF BTLE4 W.,.,sntNwrox,. D..C., June 27th, MIMS. *torts.' r.i.rwiai.ToraNst.:-4Thinking a Wet letter' front Capitai;at this - thrie; may be interesting to yemr readers, now.that the Tariff Question: la •tinder disrusalon,.l . employ the, few leisure monients I have . • . in glYino you a hasty glimpse et the state of affairs. • The Tariff' bill na reported on Monday. the tthth, M0d...7. F. MOrrill,..the .chairmanotrthe Committee or - - . Rays and, 31 - eans,-1., -- perhapS. as mod as could be ex pected in sonm - respects, but 'far behind our real necea- . pities in othervi. Several ant interests are tie- - glected, and among others ave may mention ihaVof ttte manufacture oflron hollow -Ware: Some. of Mar hir , •e Philadelphia ...manufacturers say they km . bet rntned If they do not End relief inn more proportion - duty.. The. free - list ie. also - entirely tnq large.,— Many:articles - which - We ought -to Manufacture and: tniht tuakS ourselves with great profit, are duty tree., 'The coinmittee erne thatwe havC not the, means Mnnufaettning other things; say; kid& Where in the - world :are .there - greater faCilities 'for making this , 'artictw-than here? Onr Backwoods farmer/ are burning off their • timber Simply to clear their /and. Even -in. Sullivan-County; , Pa.. - I . hair, ktniwn timber enough consumed. in one year to supply the-country with Soda ash for the same length of time.,. The arguments used ,nnw are the same as those pada 11S . e, of Sometime aro in relation to, railroad Iron:— Railroad men said . .4ive have nOnillls ; 'ain't make Vins rkilsnt home,' , end or course : we never .sorad under a. BECR: - 1.C9H0;- - free-trade Policy'..' But under. protective tariff, see the- results MVP to•diiy en pabl4, bt tnin. lug. out 'fmro•lllo.,o‘ - 6 tcr1,000,1)00 . tons of rails per en num.{ same with : cotton mitnntaclniett. • • The time'was.whcn we bed but few cotton-utillsand could not make nur own cortorigooda to cotnlietionwit h Eng land.; Rut . the cotton-mills of• New England ~ cante Into • eaisteriee imder protectlori and. to-day they can compete 'with' tile. world: But the New Englanders forget the• lessons of the past,, and now say; what the free , traderS said of them a few, years ago: 'Sods ash can't ;he :made at home' bectame We hive no factories prialuce It" nay- forget that. onr ream:trees Jetta:v., • her. from Which soda aah is made; is even greater than <• , are our reaourcee •in c ttont and that millions -ot ;await .the best :sad'Atirdest , woad Ore- annnally qinreed,*in clearink lard, '_Pennsylvania, • Nortli:C/tfolinn, and'otker Sates. , •., . • ;tike New England., has egimelnter.. etde that IMNe 'protect • theinielves;:becanre they are iluvelopeci.: One 'orthe,v laAntlirarite toaL• Ott this an dotykt 'asked: -.Her Bithrafithus coal mines," howevcr,.are tut so Well developed; and cannot corn twte with Nova Ssoflain the common grades! of Attu minone...-;Yetywe,believe Pennsylvania willing to Con cede something to New England in this shatter, though ftWonld be rather bard to Broad Top, and •oppr'essfie and unjust.to aqaqiand.. is- rather, selfleh ,irtsNeW England to net; protection on er prodoctlona and -•-• velopments; and , reflise 'to - . 311:171and.; Bather • "stnatter".tlian honest to refuse pintection - to tht'soal . .‘ of Baltimore. now that. protection has developed, the ; . factories of:New 'England: Yon sell :a great any.. ' goods-to Baltimore, gentlemen, and along the Byte of the great. Baltimore and Ohio:Railroad. at the Celebra. ted Cumberland mince, ,Yon realize large nrofitst-you 'Would hot like to see them trading with England for ' hicks; screwik. sphols,,cottons; do you. rtip. ' pose they, will beJustly treated if you go to Picton or .Sidney fhr 'Coal ? There, Is 'Ili) better tmtl In the world • for steam purposes than" . -Cumberliind . roar, and. all practical' men, - who .knOw the difference, will 'admit sthlitiltis Malty Worilth daliar per ton Snore than Mira. . • . • But the . great injustice, life • - oppresplon not • sn. bard on the cumbe , lnnd mines, which are • developed, • " and coals are celebrated in market an the heat . in . the:World .In , and 'North Carolina thi -want of protedion to felt most severely. • •• ' „ •ThesalwO . grcitt and •nudeveloped, unrepreeentcti 'Staten, enntittn :nearly 500 square "miles of Bituminous.. • coal territory greater 'in extent than the Anthracite • fields of Penrisylvania. . They have over-'ox,ooo acres • of undeveloped coat flelds--6,400,0nC00tr tons of Bitn- • , • 'minous Coal, equal' in every reapect to that of Nova Scotia, lying on tidawiter r•as near to Boston as Plc ton or. Sidney.. and can-be transported frorathe.mtnes • . of the South to the ; workshops of the East as cheaply as the !limier) coal for which New England In milling to sacrifice her ,senint. of honor and justice, utiosilling • to give . her .opPressed,:: :Impoverished sister States the, AATne mPanp , of deyelopment which, bare placed New • England out oftliniger from competition. h . The 'tables are turned: Bow Strange It ' ls to nee 'New Enr,dand • 'denying protection to •Yirginia and *•:ret . Virginia quires. proterticin now.morathan Connectient or Mali sachnsetts did in 1324. • : • : • • redproeity treaty.rulned the expert coal trade tof 'Richmond, and her. mines have declined in.cenan fmence: ,Since the, close of the late war, one Mims!, of the W. .illustriona'fanailies froMxpe State that boasts of elacter,.has made the attempt to :develOpe the'Vir -giniii coals.' It "is strange 'that' .he, or'thlT should be receiYed, whettlt is known the people of New . Eneltind'..are to Brant "erecter favors to the British 'Provinces. than to Virginia.. - Alaree amount of capital hae lately been invested, in. the' Virginia. coal -fields iu the bore, that the mamtfacturent and onal'edn sumer* of the North and East bejnat enough' to do as' they havelfeen done unto.. Our iron and steel interests, rthlnk,'Sit'safe.. - & D. • - . , , , • r• . „ CoNemarrion,•;-'We know'of huntireds'of cases'whers oeri , ,nts were supposed to' be suffering under:that, fatal . ...disease,,.who have:become perfectly:weir and rabil4 frrim the use of:Speees Port Wine. Many times piercer years waste and at last die frotri diseases of the' kidneys or glands. when they were supposedto bare and Were treated:for conemaption. A lone=continnetl r affection 'of the kidneya, , hoivever,.mai eventnelly re- - suit hi consumption. The Port Grape. Wine need alone,' or taken with a fresh- raw ega,or new. milk, daily, has ,been found tote an excellent,remedy, and has the rep latatlon in some places,,of rerideriag a perfectrcure for consumphon. —btrincAt. MRS. „, • - • : The.a•ine certainly.contsdne calgable 'propertleih 16t our fdlysitiara.and inv,ailds'try it i To be bad ofdrugeb,da. , „ Corrected.Weekirior i leers , 4eurna Wheat !Icier, extra turolly, per barrel... 212.00 • do .-: do. - , do, do . per cwt -8 88 ' do' .do extra i , per barrel... .10., 00' -do • do „ superdn,. , do *. . 026 Rye Flour, .- , - . • do , • re° do.- - , . per cwt . .2 62, Bnckdient _Flour. • •' do ' 6.001 Wheat, prime white per bushel.. 240 do ' do re 1 . '.. - • do • - 2.80 Dried Pea - eller, pine. ,- De - pound: • 80 dy - - do • - unrar.' — - ' do - . 25 Dried Applee, ' . • -do - l5 Rye, V bn. Corn, Oats, S beans" Rye Chop, " Corn Meal Middlings, Potatoes,• " .114. V ton. " bale awl Straw, than. Finger, . SAIL, . V entir . Tim Seed, ClOver." Flax 0 I : A. A .Isr S • O. LIRAME.—The Schuylkill Coal.Cortipany sena :. now twepitred.to make - leases on -their lands In Foster Township, Schuylkill County These lands are. located on the very hest - portion of .theliecluTher Ba. Fin.. havingoSer Sour adios run on the Daniel. Croeby. Lealor, -aild all the veins knowii lu that.basin, • both above and below waterlevel. • fravrroble leaks.with au abundance of timber rot mining purposes.. will now 'be made 'to "nriorl' tenants,‘_on 'application' to }L . ..H. BODY. President - of the-Company. }co. S Wall Street, New York: • . --June ' • • _ F DIAEON 11A311.11.1701 1 11 : I. • " .• ' . CHICHERING'S PIANOS, : DECF.ERIFFIANOS, .TIVEAT .1.1111,11!ILEYA 1 11 • • "P MTIS • Address • , • L. B. POWELL, " - Wholomale Agint, &Tinton. Pa: " [6.lyr . Jane 9, .66 1866. DRY GOODS, 1866. w.LuITTELD diDOIINAN; Centre Strcet, Pottstrille, Penna., Have opened, at reduced prices, a large stock of goods suitable for Spring and Stamm trade,. Beardlfal styles of . - Spring Poplins, , , • French Pert:del, English Chtnize.4 • Fancy'. Silks, !bin resat i)t - soles; • _ . - : „ Noire Antiques.. , A fall line tor ' Embroideries and Widle Goods, • , Plain- and : . Plaid Organdies, Plain and ,Aainsooks, • . Plain Mid Plaid Csodirks, :megiot styies in ' Embroidered Balm Orals, - Freaek Printed Bidmoials, • ' - Cloaking Cloths. ' The penal variety of.eviry novelty in, he 411111:H11Y DEPkiTILENT. Thy bine alBo, added to theti • A complete eesOrtment of efIILDREINPS -GARMENTS.; '• in all ibeneve etyle4totti pattienterTatiention: to thin bout& of their beldam. . . They .wonlii rite ititentiint to their stock 0(,:,' . . RINTS: 1111) DONESTIO:000D11,1 Which they ibey will lie at tlie very loweet With amistatit haitkihs hp their stock, and by a eon dulled effort to pleat'. tbil•• 1100 !ter rdoetve -thete.ruti ehortforratroriage - oplibaally el:tended beretoktre. • POTTSVILLE MARKETS. . P:alti, V doz.l2T Dntter, 01. 25 Cheese, Lard, . •• " . Beef klnd qi, • "112 front' b.' 10 Mutton, Pork. read, Sugar, Cuba, 6 . Sugar House, " Porto •' I White, • • Crusbed, N. Sgrnp: " OLOAX: DEPARTMENT
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