/183 S 41t 7 ,4 4 PIP,ERAP, Orasea,.. TERfaB--- 1 5 2 I'3 per rnnem, payab l e in advance— T 3.00 If nGt paid in advance., • • These terms will be strictly adhered to hereafter. • TO CLUBS: . . Tbree coplee to one addrea - fin advance) "$7 00 biz • "• •f r ' ; 00_ yetcon# -." r. • • " Club antocilptlatuimuit paiWadyitane. Ttte Jot Will bo htrniabedtoCarders andothtn! $.4 (10 per 100 conies,- cub on delivery. ,- Clergymen andSchool..Teaelleri viiTt tie fartrieb:- rd ‘vith "lbe JOCINAI. 50-$n advaneei or $1 45 tr pall t,,ittitrt crez one yewfall ram. . , . of - For 3 nnt.,....‘iitclutlitlati;; onelosertift, Iseti.;:artil a brow:tent Insertions %vents., One eitttarrorg ihus, ewer frw I or e. insertion* $l. t 4 beer:ion* 41 251 embolvient• Iriimtions, 'As - cents. rrfsqwul3.- 7 ; Luger ones inpropo rtic2. = ' . • "- j •• - " . • atorgruaz-Vino, vtrasi: ' Ara. irwrave.. Three lino, iiith date, $1 50 00 93 5025 00 8e 'en Site& Arai 9, r„(O. 1 ,1 4 . - r 4 Tvrojoquaree, orl4 lines, --5 00 800.10 00 '-13.010 Three • .21 .• 100 800 1490 20.00 Fo I , CI AWI 10 00 24-00 Five • 25 ". 900 10 00 19 e 0 28 00 Siz . • 42 " 10 50 19 00 '4OOO .115 00 Quarter column •14 00 18 reoo 00 45 00 Ralf toltuus, 94 00 3050 '5O 00 '• 2500. One eclueen, 4000 50 00 -8000 15000 Lines over a square. 15 rents per line. Specie Nut:. Ota r 15. per cent. nigher. Local Notices. 20 cents aline. COAL TIRADE .A3DVERTISEMENT'S. .~~: ~-= _ ~:- the Phlla Terramm o QUINTARA PAWYETI -.4 WARD, . 0 011ie Slreei,: Ne'w Vorii... LIS .Walnut ' ~ Philadelphia. Roston. 42 iluy. COAL OF ALL KINDF3,BY THE CARGO ,Tni. 5.7. 'td. NEW YORK' & SOEITYLKILL COAL Co. - , enieeaaa or BROAD 344OUNTATN, BLACK HRAI'LI, AND SUPERIOR RRD ASH COALS. - . 24.ExchAnge, Place. New York. OFFiCES: ).5: 4 ,1" WAlsot. street. PlALutelphia, S. C. Thrring & Co„ Artp., • 77. State St, Brixton. •. CAIN, HACKER & COOK, I=l Lt,C.1.0.41` (AP. r - ..1.04.7111T rtIO - UNT.A3N, • BLACK INEAT'II. Ai:al, &Alert In other first onsll l .l.es of • AND RED ASH COALS. No. 1114 Wshi& I ., treet, 'Phil:1,100)1A, anti Woonland Wharves., &la:311:111 River. • ' . Mounts 4.lAextu. J Nil. Conic WM. F. MOODY; Shipper and Alzt•nt, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 0-1 y .! , LB CAI Pc! riiary .rd • Pier No. 10 ror! Itichr JOIIN.II WIII.TE a&. S ON, SHIF'PERI-74 OF COAL, • *No, .316 Walnut Street, Philadelpliii, • Dt.MiTS FOR 6T011).(111 ISAt : 111111. MAT:: Nn. Beo nbtcelith Neo . Yolk. Tl.lrd Avetne ar.cl Forty-elt,th St.; N'elv York TvelP Wharf,'l%olidenee, Rhode !eland. Aolrust 4, 'CC • Bl PHILADELPHIA, V LEALL.NA vaGlvrioni. Sitipp!ng Whan , rf: for .A:CHIRACITE COAL 6rtvoi . lo!, - lielawarc LEWIS AVDENRA,ED al; Co.; Ae.ENT*- TEE SALE OF TM?. - Wolf Creek Diainond Coal Co!. s Dir • . inond Red Ash, and • Black Heath, White Ash Coalsr. 1VE,1140 St,raf.Pbilat6iphia oprlcES llO Broalw4. Newl'otk. 11- Rilby stnlA, Bostofi. • Feb 17, 'LG Wharf No. 21. REPPLIER & BRO. E. rot. Walnut .t7ourth sta., Philo tOFFICES: sa Pine Strut, New York. • • - Oferchnrits• Dank Building. Providence. DAVIS rEARSON :co" MIN •-•ES AND 11141171 ZS OF TRH ' OBLIMRA'I7 , D LOCUST MOUNTAIN WRITE MR and. SPORN VEIN .RED.ASH COAL . ... .N 0,138 Walnut-Street, Philadelphia. , No. 111 Broadway, Room N 0.9 Ttinity • (OFFICES : Bnilding, NOW York. No. n. Doane Street, Botton. WHARF--GREENWICII,.DELAWA_RE . AVENUE.. • AVILIMN, -puma. . • tan, MILANI). AIIDENREED, NORTON & CO., Nlnerii and Shippors of 0 - A - E LO? CST MOUNTAlN—fromll.k4Ei. DFl.l.Coia ray; . SR %MOKl.N—(roiri NaTrartose rommair. • - GB )RGB'S CREEK CUmillittLAND--(mm the soon: 0110 N Nines or M.tio:LaNn. . •• . 3ilF• Walnut envoi. Philadelphia. OFFICES::10 BrOaIIWAY, New York.. • • 134 State Street, Boston. April T. '66 . ' 14.tf E❑ Boant, RAVI. P. Bru.nst. J. L. Ni - rrine.. BORDA, KELLER & NUTTING, lihipper•. of Coale of the. brat Qunlitic • 'from /Poit 'Mein - nom! & Windmill • • • E.lnnd. BORDA'327 Walnut St.. Plißedelphia.- P. r. • .I.OIIP.S.DrNVII'ING, 23 Donne St.,ll(.Pton. Agt., Room et,.Trlnity Auglitt 11, ••60 . • . , • 5'2-ly • . HAAS & BAIENIZER,. NEMEItS AND STILITEILS OF TILE CF,LEI3R %TED SPUR:L . I'7EIN _RED AS -COAL, Formerly rune t.;.} Tim:irarr co.. v.tich de fy totran tee to ehipiret from attv Rtizrure with other Cow, AUSO asz, for the eel: of Geo. W. kny. der'. tonperiar Wine For.6st White Ash, and + l .4pebn and Lewis Veins lied Asa! Coati, schldri Legs NOW prepared - to ship. . • El Walnut Sf., Philada. °7 "" s 7 }'noon' 63.1'rissisy Build 7 n D.' B. HAAS. NTAL BRENIZER; Feb 14, ,Col 6-4 y J. R. & W. TOMIIINSON, SffiPPfißB-0F RED AND WHITE ASH. COAL, (By Sthuylkill Canal,) WALNUT ST., NO. ~513 'PHILADELPHIA. Reshipping Whiir lr elf Fo t or ALLEGHENY AVENUE, Pelt Hickwond AB I f of of LAURP:LtsI'HEET, Kensington.. March 17, .66 ' . f P. III ; ON, W. Si. ircsxi,..o.t. J. J.'CO.NNER - WY. 111:741:.1.111tUT Hiirrom or Tull • O.ILEBRA.TED . LOCUST .MOUNTAIN 0 A. Office :—Pier No,; 10 Pt. Richmond, Phila. No. 369 INninut SL., Philll. • * Nu. 163 Twl.iro. Baildiug; N. Y. , P. 11., Onto C snin et t Pnitenxini): toCust M Girarthille. • • ' .IdOtOON at CO., LOCOA 3401111thill, Rig Ir . lie. Ann, 31ei Centralia, Colombia Co. .N.Srft tV , Co., LOCUft Spring. May 19.,•T8 40-ly • ROTHERMEL & SHAITER, . • ' X1NZ.101.0.7 , 811114.1i138 OF ANTHILAIDLTE tSic BITUMINOIIS COALS! rir Sole .. 1 ,7.Cilts for the Sale of the'ertc.tetuazi. Lc rUkT NlovxrAve CO.A.u, from the CENTRALIA ffiLLII.ET Ogice,::-311 Walnut Street, Philndtlphia VIII Broadway; IC - 1(., and , • II Doane *reel, Ignition !: Whetrvets:—Winclmill Island, rhtla. ; - "l'cori RI almond May 0, '66 . BROAD TOP. GENERALO.FTICE Or TUN CEILZHILLTED BROAD TOP WHITE ISH Semitßituminotts'-', 0 A: S No. 104 1 11WLNUT STREET, PHErADELPRIA. ROBERT HIRE POWEL;Nanager courrEciarra °Mara 6 •10 IrravolerHoiit4ll6,,lllasil. . . 3t4 Trinity - - ". • r. .. Feb.l4, '63 .' .t.t.f.• . . EROAIkTOP WHITE AIM SEMI-BITUMINOUS CALDWELL, 'Net. 11/ Walnut Street, P . M! . NO. 111 Itrondway, Wow cork, .•• No: 144 Susie Strept;Boloton, Offer a superior quality of thin eale6iat4coiil frdlnittpat EDGE ED= oomTEEY, Mined end shipped exclusively by thelli, April 4. la - . 144 y. LORBERRY CREEK. ',BILBERRY COAL. - Og r e, t he uxulervigned, baying ctmsolidated . of r Throe &oiled re In the Lorberry Won, Will hereafter trawl act ourbasinesa under thallium of- ' - MILLER, alum? & MIIA AM !WEE/3 & CO. - (MAIM & nit[. GRARIFF, a member dour Arm. havingliasocla ted himeelf with J. R. Buaterom vim:roma Is - Philadelphia and all our coal titlived by tidewater will be under the exclusive - controlof 61tAEFIP & , CO. - By incivabed care we. attention In Its prepueßovi hope to maintain the.reputation of our celebrated !Ann COat Bonham abroad-ran rely'whaving gtU oesi 'hipped In the best 0rder.... r ... • • uu, fll ie let =EMS k ti-{ PUB VOL- 83. elphla k Reading B. It., on the Delaware, at Philadelphla.—Piera for the Shipment of Anthracite& • Pier We. 13: . • • blaxisToN,.6RAlrr _ AdiNrigktib s•irrb-as OP . • . . , LOEtBERIIY AND LOCUST . NOUNTLIN .COAL. - _Shlppere nt other apprbred qtift”tietrof wurrz 'AND - RED . ARIL ~ COAL. . 918 Walnnt Str,et. ItiludelVE.l. 9 Triuttr Building, New I.ork. ' Car. of, Kilby & Duane Street, ilo.qor. Feb. li. ,fl 4 LEWIS AUDENRIED - & CO, Wboleaalo Deelora in the heet rarletlis . Antltraoite' and Bitiminous Coals. (205 Viralent Street, Phiktdelphla OFF:IBES: .{ 110 Broadway, New York. . l 14:Kilby Street,BOston. • Pioneer Shippers from EllzabethpOrt, of . LEHIGH, SPRING BIOUNTAIN, ILIZLETON,:I2.I) COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. 1:450 1B- • Pier No. 9. • 8AN . 42111017 - , LEWIS' .& Co q NINMIS !ST)EIIIITTStS OF Ttit' . . Ce:ebrated AgIILAND "COAL, OFFICE-111 M'ainui. Slr4, Commercial Philadelphia. • . - • "New 1 ark ofitce,--77 Cedar Stiret. 1309t0a 0.1114a-7 Dome Street. . iOct.:33, , t , 3 43- .1. W. .DII7I\rKI.LE & .CO.; C 0 A_ Pier No. 19, Port Richmond. Manohester Bed Ash, New Haven and Lo cust Mountain White Ash. °Melt I.‘ 4.4 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA MZ.AJIMPOiq • A. T. STOlirit • wuccok.-ors to STOUT VAN wicro,g). Atlncors and Siiipperi of the-evlare:ll;,l FUL'I'ON tLE 1110:111 COAL, hum the • Ebbervale o , lllery, near Lla zleton, Pa., anti dealers in the hz•kt v:u.iotietrof • ANTHRACITE AND •HITTNI?itIIS COALS. Delivered direct hotal.ba 'lilacs or Gil boxrd of yeja ,ols at .. ' T.IIENTON ' ,N. J., • N: J. N. BRUNSWICK, N. J.. PORT RICILMOND, PA. OFTI4.IItB--44. az 40 .Trinity 'Building, . 1111 Bretadway, Nevs York. .• • ---- • A. T. STotrr. ti. VAX \VIM:R. G. LER STOUT. A nil 'B4 SAMUEL BONNELL. Jr., - . myrtle POP ILB - HONEY' 731:zobic I,EI-11G-I -T :COALS Wyorning,'Lpkawanna *Sz Boranten, Dolivered on board Vmela at 'Plots :colt. 4 &8, ' ELIZADICTIIPORT, N. J.. OFFICE: -43 'TRINITY BUILDING, 111 It irohit way, rieW Sork. May 12, '66 . 1.9-1 y RICFLARD IitCKSCirEFL, Ja: :FRED. A. MASON lIEC*SCIIER" &MASON,. WH0LE , 13.4./E : DEALVILS iR ANTHRACITE &. BITUMINOUS \C O 4 : IFFICE-NO. 71 BROADWAY: tEMPIRR BUILD 1N(4,) ROOM: 34, NIW •YORE. Arril 21, '66 • • • . : ,- • itt.t.f DANTEL - PACKER, E, A. PAC.V.EIi DANIEL PAOKER 111SESS AND 811[Pri118 or Lehigh, Schuylkitll, WiLkesbarre, Lackawanna. Cumberland, and Elk-11111 Gas Coal Company 0 FFIOE—No. 4,Piiie.it4ireet, New Voik. OctOber 1 •Sf . . DAY, HUDDELL & CO., MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF ANTIIRAOITE & BITUMINOUS COAL. No, 109' yirshitit St Philndelp)iis., 11 Broadway, (Trinity Building,) 7 Dane Street, Boston, • - 6.17 Fob to, 'O6 JAL C. B. Co We.ltare. . - 0A LDW ELL. 0.01%/ANT: & 00., 119 Broadway, Corner 'Cedar Se., . • WHOLESALE DEAT.EIIB DV • C. 0 A.. S LErnoit,.-coucrf, RIDGE, ivasfp.BA.rinn, • MILL/NOY, RED ASH, LOCUST MOUNT ' AIN, CUMBERLAND, BEOAD TOP, , . . AND • OTHER TAMETLES. • Feb 24, '66 '• • ' - . St! .• THOS. iliTlLLsit CO., iGkiKR6 1941IPPRELEI 07 HNITIPS HOUNITPX LEHIGH Torktown, Carbon County, Penna. OFFICES : 32'4 WALNUT . , Street, Philadelphia, JEANESIVIMILE. Luzerne County,Pti. July 23, , au EMMMI VLEABLE - BITUttIINOUS COAL dti Land; With New . Blast 'Fur nace, for nobler to Loose., Three thousand one hundred and eighty acres of land heavily' timbered with hemlock, maple, bass; ash; ,tc, Three veins of Bituminous ,coal - and govern' veins of iron ore_ underlie the property.. Mines opened and coal now being minedandsold ; plat very evertor., • A:splendid location formining.and selling coal, get-. Ong out lumber or uumfacturiugiron. Property lies direttlyou Northern Central Railway, fifty tniles - from Elmira. Will lease blast furnace ami mining privil eges for coal and ore, or sell the whole property-at a very low figure . . For particulkm call upon or. address •• • • C. E:OREEN, Beep. • P.O. address and station—Roaring..Bratett,'Lytotn‘ ing County, Pa. ' • Mayl9, 66 -titt• Ettro_it.s COAL ..HCI.T.STING'.IOaBM, ' patelited A p ril - 19 , 1883: - , .. .• • _ . 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Z.sil -•••--,- I-- itAtiifft4:....P..L.fr it , D.:-4-..:,:ir;t. ,-1...0:;,LL , • _ - , ::i"...1.i .- . e".., L. , - -1 ~.• Sf iv • ~..., - - -,..1 :-a• :17.--1. i--,--:-:-.•_ , 41.4 , t .4-.,,, 14.-sf, -' - -i - - • - - • - --'''-• •."-•"'-'",- '- - -' 1 ... ' . , , .:- - - ,-, , . -• . . - •-,.-.• .-- •,- , • •,-- z - ..:-- •, - • .._ .t . : 7 :i1. 7 .K.n•C a .rte'. ... •,,,,,..- 4.. -, ~,---,. -" , `':':-- - ''-` '"-'"-- ---. --,.--. atm teriketie AA "fiagiar. 4 .-44; .1 .' ' I • " :, , :r.r.:l. : f 2 ,, -.-: . 7CIO : .'r '--• • ; -* • - -•-. - . . -- , - ..." ..' --- • - . - • . ' " 160-eiriiissietWoliktikollkia****lffeiteirreffigth to _oar baitila.sailwmial N _ _.: . ~,,...,...e . .. ; •:-,- _ . ,-,„ , . - -,.- • . . • . - , _ . . , -,•- - - _ . A . - ~ IL . . LISHED.EYERY S TURD .Y MORNI• -G- - • - -. 1 ., - .- - A 1. - 1 '. SC UYLKIL - - ITN Y ' PENNSYLVAN N Y BENJAMI - - N . - .. . _ . Pier. No. It FROM. NAHA'S( OL7STAIN SIIIPPRIO3 OF AGENTS FOR NEW YORK. COALS. LEHIGH. FOB SALE. OLSTNER, BTIORMY dr, WELLINGTON Miners and SIOPPero of Cqal. E liarntidoCol:tt Siaaatainj i'riti.Cße4.l:.Ae.l.:), • 31ouutnin r:l4 , Trluity Banal:l2, New.Yort:. . . OFfreletta.:'W-alput-Strv(..<ll,iladciptria 1.16 Streo, 'Botlon,.. • . • .- . . Wharf No, 6, Pert Iticrainand, 16,.63 7 20-0 Pet) 24 'OS VANOUSEN, Co., -LOCUST ItoUNTAL , i, LOCUST OAP, WILKESBA.II - ' RE, LI..HIGII, AND OTHER - - WHITE AND RED' ASH. COALS . , .. . agents for the ;ale of tho celobrated Georges Creels Cumberland Coal, from the Mines or. the Con; aoltdatiou Coal and Iron Company of Maryland. . . 1 .. - • ' - ' . ... . Eli Rl,crad - - - • . -i, 5u,,,,,.. wii.;.,.., - Bf fi n ' or r rt ' . .. , . . - Georgetown. . - 1 Mil Walnut r•trret, Philadchildt. • . . 9"1° . " ' n '' .U: . a il iV ' g i t ll t g ,;t ' oq, e7'*Y"rk.. ' • • '. • W ' AT.. FT ITN. T E It, J 1-1 . , '& C0.,- .... ~ ... : ; dtpii,k3 AND )3irtrr.pr.m. ea - 'WHITE :AND .RED ASH ANTHRACITE .... --.- ---. 0 - OA-L S. • ..' -- • ..... . . - . (No. tettia' Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • 01 1 TICES: -', t. .. s. i r o. Ai D an r t e t a . ry wan N e e. Lent o, o o r n . St., N.Y. Pier No. 17 7 . it iclutoial. SL , '• :. 1 Feb. is, 'ca. •. . 1 SCI UYLKILL CO. T, OHOLLE AnNT , • ?Ott:or a S!‘ll,7•er 4.4 Ili, Ck,lolreat..4l .• • Blaek'l:vaill Mille Auh and Peaked Noun. lain Free . [turning • " ASI P.o. , Al.)l)lll;s:i—PorTavi.LLE or It vtimsrt tichtlyi• 101 Pa Apt 11 E!, J A E S •CONNE • • Mi-nvr of tho t7elelrabpd LOCUST MOUNTAIN. COAL Pilithilite, Schuylkill County, Penult:. 1.3b9 - • • ST-ly . ALTHOUSE. • & .FOCHTi MINER& 'AND SIIIPPETIS •pr BHA MP • BOWIONI J N LOCUST.MOUTiTAIN • .*. 00 A, . • PEILADA., 210,4 Walnut . St; York, 111 Broadw . eke...at New York—J. GEO; HEIPPLEICit. • . DAYi -dc Co.,Port Richmond. March 24; .• 1'143m o . M R I< wriTER AND SHIPPER OF THE Centralia. or Locust Mountain 0 A. _ Pest Niko Marc's, ASHLAND; Schayllcill O. Oat 7, Pa, or Central(a. Columbia County. - Jute 2, 'uu , • 22- . -. 011116, S. &J. EAETWTOK,. WEHIITE ANDtitEp . . ASH COAL ea l imrs rm.,. &LP. OP TUTS .1113111 , ..Z51DE qat; AND TEION COMPANY'S , RED . - ASH . SIiAMOK(N .. WALNUT Sfitigic • .PHILAD - ELPIIIA July'[, , 66 . 27-Gm pow L. CO LOBBEHIEgy V.EIIV A Igy Dud Franklin Lorberry Coal Is now void exclu sively by Mogan. CALDWRLL. GORDON Co.; who are my sole Agents. Parties ordering from them, may always depend upon teetting . a pure article.. /No. 119 'Walnut St„ Philadelphia. ornas-1; .111 Broadsray, Trinity. Building - , • New York. tNo. 144 State Street, %iron. ',Tremont, ?dare!) 20, .69 , . COAL. L ANlSse....Tite detcrinir,ed to make several lessee on their prop erly, known ai the KEN - marl - PIMPEIT.TT, situated io Schayikill Couuti., and na the immediate vicinity id Teicttaon.t. 'Phi ground tins been, folly develoi:tedi and those desiring a first rate colliery, can obtain one; with out making any farther explorations of the same.' • • None need make application unless capable of erect ing all the freeman:lents.' • Apply to GIDEON -BAST Sebnylldll Haven,'Schnyl kill Counts, Pa., or to DAVIS PEARSON, itet Walnut street, Ptlitadelphia. , • • • • January 7, • ~ l-tf ._ COAIJ.. . - • COAL. . T undernigned 1w now prepared to It as All orderr. ftw Lehigh, Wyoming, Mt. 13101C113, Seketyll4ll, Whim and Red' Ads; Cumberland suld:.lane Conl.--frum 'dumb Chunk on tho Lehigh Canal; ilantylkill Raven.- Port Carbon and • Port Clinton on tho ticlittylkill Canal, and from Amboy. Trenton. Hobo en nod Port Rich mond-for ehtpmcnt Eact and North. • . fArOrderusent will rccoi'vt¢ prompt attention. *- • •.• . • . W; J. 1111AIREAN,. RoomeriO and Ti, Trinity puilding,. New York:: Jane 40,. 4 15 , 2ll-Iy. 0 - 0 A. L. I:, A NI) 1 , 0 1161EARE,--Thei Schuylkill COal Company are now prepared to . nuke lonics on their lands In Foster Tommstilft, Schuylkill County TheSe lands aro located on Ht. , vtly best portion of the Heekseher Ba• sin. hiring over four mile run on the Daniel:Crosby, Lealer, .and all the veins known In that basin,' both abOve and below water level. .Ravitrable leases with an abundance of timber for mining 'purposes ' will how be made to good tenants, ..on -application to' 'it BODY. President of. the Company, No, &Wall Street, New. York. ~ • . durie 4 23, • .DIESPEpt4IA Permanently Curinil by SEDDON'S DYSPEPSIA TROMS. A Pet - feet . ture,•_oi the Roney Refunded. These - Trochee not only gtee Immediate relief but are sure to •efiect a permanent cute in Dyspepsia:. They are nOt n Purgative,. arid therefore' their use does not create a neeessity for the habitual use of Cathartics,— They cense no sickness of the stomach, or griping of the bowels, and are perfectly harmless to the moat-del• They, will immediately correct a Sour Stomach; cure PLAtttlaticu. Heartburn: Sickness or Pain 'in the' Sto math, Costiveness,- Belching of Wind, Liver tom plaints, Ileadnehe, and In fact all, those - disagreeable and dangerous:symptoms •of this .disease, whichmnftt one for the-pleasures and duties of life.- • • Weak and delicate persona who have been injured by the. use -of powerful. stironlacts and- purgatives,. sill find them a mild, safe and rare restorer of the digestive, organs to their or igittal strength and vigor. • Prepared rob-1111)r the Proprietors, • 8: 4, VA.g.nitriSLOOT.- & Co., Clieniists, • 71s Market street, Philadelphia. •. Sole - Agent for 'Schuylkill - County, floury, Saylor, Deugaist... Pettey ille. Jens la, 4.10 .24.3 m .-........--,,70R LIFHIEMEMIOII - THINGTH TO TH:WEAK:I - *, 'YOUTH-TO THE-AiltDl This preparation Is unequalled as a ReJuvenatorand Restorer of warted or Inert functions. • The aged ehould be certain to make theltiokiene a• household god, inaantneh *aft will :render. tbetn-youth ftd In feeling and in atren,stb,,. and. enable them to lice - over again - 010 day .of their pristlne-joy. It not only exhileratea but etrentheink and is really an. invalna ble.blesaing, especially to. Our= who hare been re, dnced to a toudition aeltabula 'misfortune; • or ordinary sickness. No matter what the sumo of the, impotency Of - any hums organ, this superb prepare-- - dolt willremove the effect at once and forover.,. • -43I.OkatENE Cores maruTENOY, GENERAL. Disßaurr t, 1 vous.. INCAPACITY, . DYSPEPSIA, -Dftl. LOBS OF, APPETITE. LOW SPIRITE,__ _ OF.TIIE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENCE, , EMACIA.TION,, ENNUI most delightful, desirable end -novel effect u{outhe Nervous systena ; and all who are hinny wa} proatratedby narrow. disabllitioa artrearneetlyadvised to seek a =rein this*.raost excellent . and magi:felled p r o n Perrone who, by imprudence; „have but their-NAT-. ZEAL VIGOR, will dndn tvgedy and poantuteut cure • • - • 'BIOKRENE, •-• The FEEBLE; the LANGUID, the. DISPAtninG, Clio OLDshonid give thie.valnable ditsmvery six* : It :iirillbstouniltotaltr:.different front all other art:cleft for the same purposes:- • is Te'llermstlese-Thls propitiation` te - Intodpablo in nervous weaknesses of all kinds,: .0 It wi l restore the; _warned striniiittt ivitliwonikwful permanence. ,/t.is also tgrand tonic. and win give relief In ye' pude wlth - the Bret dose— Iniert gr adslernsu In i s use renotiats.„the stntasch tat &Ad - Perrect • heeMLandliiiellaiTTlOTshi ibreidw • One Dollar perlfottle, oflkddby, Drontsts • -BcU by imitairluiro. by addressing'_ GM y B SsttCH i ILLTIIE. Prowletem •' • - Dabber - 111 7- 14 11 eir:"Bi*. It* 5 4 644 0 51, 1 'NW 134 7 Chat t rev kli9l.r...lol4Vtfr , . IRON WORKS :'.:-[:;:,BITSITIESS:::-CARI)S. arl RAI% T ITlON.wornEts,. C V.:-- The . anbsriber, hating. his warts arra-. 'Vette ar.e. in fultone.ration. henry".:g• rnachinerY. and tools' of, the lattat itn- • • • ' • itirprofe:nent, is now prepared-to -do • . kinds of 'minim: rnechinery, stn.m ji gint:s slarTrir hOisting andlkmp: Pig. Single arid double acting ramps . of a! l' and - of the letek itnravverrient..C..unish.enginets of any size ter ptrmpirt in• slopes or- shaft.. with.C...rulah panap.ull kinds of coal hreakers. with chilled or plain teetit all. kinds-of wromrhhinen forgiuge for drift cans orinintim blast - drances of cohl or.hotLlaet, with.an• improvii4 blowing cylinder and blast 1 - 7.-24nr, and rotting ; - mills with the two-or thige rolls. with the istat inaproved furnaces fur pi:ladling, or heating,. all, kind Of eawMill"eastintre for - cticniax;or npright work of every description cast . and..tinished. and Mil road endings Of all sizes for Mines or railroads. The subseilber ta.vlng•liad a long experience in the machine linsint in this region, and a practical mechanic. and well knoten mono of the late drrn of Wrmi and Bois:. of theAra..-hinerin Iron Wort e,l'ottsville. traAs that prompt 'Went ton to 'business procure.for him the :rollnin,litnothla old 'friends Of .the•mining• mean. and elsewhere; .THOMAE. WILR 1 Nittitsnoy.eity.. • ' . • • rllO COAL" OPERATOttS aclllPLatlini•• Pioneer. Boiler Works... ' The euba:elbeiwreapertfullyin'dtaAllii . aitentlon of the•buduesa community to ...L., thelrliloller, Works, on.Rallronit'Utreet, - ,....-.. below the Passenger Depot, Pomerille: Vtrjyti, where they are prepared to tennifactUre = . BOILEItS OF SVEltlt* Smoke* .Stacki; Air Stack!, Blast. Pipa;_Gasoriiet:Us, Drift Cara. Tollera.on hard. • 13ei priwtleal ..mectinica,„ and having (or years de:- 'voted themselres entirety to thin branch of the business, flatter theraselres that .work detmat their z.statt:ll.ll , mem . will gire aittiafactiou to ill oho may favor. them with - s. call. •Intilvldual.' and Conmanles , will find It greatly to their as:lrani:lga to et,a»lne their work be. Sore engagir.g• elsewhere,. JOHN T. NtillLg t , 'April '21....t6-1.6. • : • JOHN pay WANnINGTON IRON.111;'0O.I.f04; .._ . . IYOT{CB.--The works of the Isle firm of WrOtt Bro.. known.RP the "WASHINGTON IRON WORKS," located DOL. - m.l street, .. in' the Itoronoh • of. Pottsville,,.will motioned by the 'subscriber in all its Varlons'•branchea. viz t Steam R.tgine s" , •• and dlachinery for mining•tither coal or ore blast furnaces of. hot or cold blast all kinds ot railroad : catalogs and railroad car Arlon% of wron,ght.and CR5t, iron L all kinds 'of brass castings t , all kinds of smithwork, sad all sirs; cella . latest im proved- pumps. single and double' 'acting: Repairing promptly attended to and. neatly' simcnted • ' By Careful attention.to business the subscriber frosts he will receive a share of the public-pstronme so lib-• 'orally bestowed oil:the:late firm. JAMBS .WRBN. September . • sa. DINFAZI4OVIIi: ire . li Worto., .. 1. PINEGROVE; SOHLTII2,.. Ct)., rA. 1:1 7 7 1-- , r" 1 " . ..• J. ROHRER, Miditnlst & En•rineer il :-:, • - ,--- , . ..• , . , • • Pnorn.wrott.' • - ' ' f• 1 i Jan wiry 30; .d 4 . .: 15-1,0 , . .. . ta'TNEIC*RI* Z4C➢Tid':S, ) 4 " lra " e. tho • , nb.:ttberr, bate IhlP dal eidord Into a Perth. I.bcp, wider the Firm irimo apd le oi ALI LsON LIANNAN, to carry on the Foundry, IdZadne, na• and Cur making Bualneas, In P"rt, Carbon, Sehn}l. kill County. ROBERT ALLISON, FBANLIS B. BANNAN April IM, -1.8438 T .4.3 1 [A0 - tu,IIOI,LING 111 l L. The TAMAQUA ROLLING "COMP NT Ma now completed their Works at Tp. moque, .Schuylkill' Conitty, . - pre .11i* inanufhanrirlg and Prepared. ,o st!pply Merchant liar Iron 'of a Very ntiperioq -quality, Jtonr.d.,NinarCs, Flat and If:ay.__ Rounds.- Orders pre reepeetibily ..aolleited, and-will meet-with prompt attention. • ,1 NO.. RALSTON, TreaP. SAM 111TCI.IFF, great. Tim:ulna:July 1, • ~- • N..ly fitraiTsvALLE 1111111.1.1:VIA The suln,criliers purcluoied the Pott.vllle Roll ing Mill and thoraitedy retitled the same, are melee oetfriv. re: all aloes of T.ratis Crtila it 4, -41). tbe yard up - to .60 1b5.... 1 4 et - i l and furnish the pine at . short notice. .• I -- We era a:so prepared to furnish:arid will receive orders for, METICIIANT LIAR IRON; all But usual sizes, Round- „Square and Flat. We shall keep a Supply of the. smaller sizes feollierentalls) always en hand. Pottsville, March 12,466 I.IOIL - EFIS AND. STACKS.. . 1 - 1 . . . . I ' The subscriber Is prrpared to execute -.-- • 01 - ders'for tho above articles,' with dis- • I • patch; at tbo old 'place of business, ,Coal -2 .. • !iii: Street, below Istorwegian. _ 20 Net boll- ~-; .- . 1 101 ; 663; ore alwayson band. Also; the mann- '- ....,. 7 7 7 nkttlreT Of. . . .. . • 'Coat and , Other Shovels, - • • . ' • Of UM best material And Avorltplanahlp.'Repatri promptly , attended to: • rerfans far minlngseMilatlon .elamys °lntl:end. • • '" I I.,pEZ :Puttgivllle, Augast 27, 85-1 y ANIL AND IRON' WORK 06 The subscribers are now Tully pre - wed to Tarnish, at the Ashland' Iron I: MI Works, Steam Engines and Pumps of any power and capaclq, for mining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of every -' - size and pattern now in use, together th ca.' . and forging. of every description. Coal and Drift Cars of all sires and patterns, large Truclt and Horse Canc— an 'furnished at the shortest notice.- The subscribers, Hatter thentselves that, inasmuch as every member of the arm is a practical mechanic,they will be able 'to furnish crathinery that will compare favorably withany in the Region. All orders directed to: .Fs 140saara, Ashland, BcbuylkUl County, Pa., will recolvd prompt attention. , J. ,t If. GARNER. Ashland, July e. .06. - 2.51- VI OILJNERVIEAND lIIACIFINE 8110 P, IL : Storm Ceti arc , Factory . NOTIC.E.-.L.The business of the late firm of MYHRE. MILNES, will be 4 1. continued by the subscriber in all its va--;.r. rious branches of Stearn Engine build- r1;16.3 log, Iron Founder , - and manufacturer of .• all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, B • .t Furna ces, Railroad Care, lc., &c. He will also continue the business of Mining.and Selling the_ celebratod . Pine Forest - Mite Ash and Lewis and Spars Veins Red Ash Cools, being sole proprietor of those Collieries. GEORGIC W. ECZYDRIt. • , • 13-tf , ' , Tint 'PALO .ALTO .IRON CO. .are prepared to - farniett T RAILROAI) IRON, Itt their. Mille in Palo. Alto ' of rations patterne, . • weighing from •.92 t w o, TO ands per yard. ..1141111 Also, different eines of tat; equare:arui 41;,g!nair t 'round merchants , bee Iron,' •- • • - Order! for . -mile or box iron are ra t ' ' -Ea ~ .an. spectra& solicited, and Will meet • with prompt atten, Oen if left either at - the - Rolling .11111 s, amass Ihnowi. & Co.'s Hardware Store, Centre Street; met their of fice, comer,of binrket, and Second Efteete6 - Potterille, Pa. • BRNJ`N RATWOOD, - Preen. . . • Jan: 2,.!00. • , I:tt -menu's, VeIICELICK de 'Co.. : • - - NIORRIS ac JONES dr Cow IRON- AND STEEL, IVAREHOUSL. Market 82 Sixteenth 8124, Philla4s4 Have always on hand and for lode:- . ' BEST ENGLISH MEFINED assortment of ."Bagnalle," and other favorite brands. • BEST AMERICAN BARB— . ordinary Sizes, or rolled to order for bndge pdrposes, dte., &c. -PENNSYLVANIA BOIL ER. PLATE—Promiscuous, slam °Lent - to' required size. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brmul.: made in solid dies, BEST ENGLISH CAR .AXLES—American and English: FLUE AND SHEET IRON—for coming schntcs, tc.. JITNIATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY SLIT RODS, .BOLTS,.. NUTS and WASITERS--.For bridges, care, and machinery purpoSes generally. CAST, SHEAIt 'MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL.: Also, au extra quality for tape and dice.. The above, together with a full asmrtment of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes. to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies. 'eagincera MiliCl7, foundero and snachinhda is Invited. Jan. '66 ' • 4-13" • • . . RA 8t Co., tuirinoeil 1~1:• limed end Hamilton .streets, .1111ladelphia. l'a. Would • call attention of Railroad, l/ • • Managers; and those Interested in Rail- • road Property, to their sYstere of Lour Mialve Enginos, inwhich they urn Adapt ed to the particular business for which they may be required; by the'use of' one; mar:three or (our pair of driving wheels; And the use of the whOle, or so much of the weight as. in4..he desirable for .Ad hesion ; in, accommodating them 'to the. grades, furrltrelilof• a:terdr4CtiOtt, and 111 work • oixnetyltlm tletun4ct. of the power is secured -with the least' expensefor at, . tendance,.coet of fuel, and repairs to" Road And Rtigine,.. Witirthesti objecteln view. and as the result of trventy- , tame Years practical ea - penance la the bnsincia by oar renlor parmer, manufacture live different kinds' of. .Enginee,.:and - reyentl classes , of sizes of each - -kind.— .Particular, attention Paid: to the strotigth of the ma chine in plan and workmanship of .all. the details. Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining:in krtnatlea:enablci us Jo .offer these engines with the mimic° .that In efficiency ~ecoxicany and-durability, they Will compare -favorably with those of Anyy_ other kindln nee.. We also furnish to order;.wheele, axles, - bowling or low moor tire (to tit centres withont.boring,) . composition castings for bearings of every,deeeription of Copper,Sheet Iron and Boller Works; and tavery,art tide appertaining-to - the repair or renewal of ,Locomo .tive Engines. • . If. W. BALDWIN. • January 2:k•e6.. . l-tf 1-211ATTESW BAIRD. - . . . . JOHN „R..' lEI-1111, MA.NUEACTURER OW , • • • COAL SOREENS- , !'." • Of Ate Latest and-Blots Approved Etyllesi•• • • . TtiSfinderrignal iFho , it a pradicarEdeeii Maimbe-' torn,. infortus Coal Operstom.axid. 'others,-.lluE: he is inanufscamng a new COAL - SCILICECIL patflnted Juno 21,1564. and another. patented AttotistS,, 1566, HE GUARANTEES THAT TUE VESILIVILL-AL- - -WAYSHETAINTES. ORIGINAL" 814,E UNT,7I. 'EN; ` • Ho respeethilif solidtsavonttnatiitte of the'pitioa. *go here,toforeso liberally bestowed clout' hits JOHN , R. Di , • Hailked roar of Eitailre Hardware Rom • • NOV, 4, .65-4411 !PA:- adThlsk 4;"R : i.: . !..Tift,p,x-p r ims . ~. O.ITE . APi , :- . 9EUTAis : ,;',JCiIsiABR I AND. ;i:OBOOKERYiI ST01q;::- - "'::,, centre ; Streeti..6oiO4...Mortipeeloise: . i7 . .`-,:_ .• . _po,TTSVIT. J.:F, ..]: : : . ... - 2.- - . : ': . The eltbistvaLrottsilili,.itad , tssiabbtergialems •• lillagce and hantleta,cme ands: all, are UvlW]. tas colt and essuntsur my stack. tht wares before baying:elms where, as not-tolem be undersold, and can :Wrath" Hatisekceperaerith evary-artlitte they wart Its...sorline of business . •In the stack al • - - .T -. • - iphibia4 • *Bile found-Tin Bette, Dirmer Setts, Card and Cala:, Baskets, Watch Cates, -Sew Molders; Mitick - liatca r . Motto Maga, Motto Caps IleiMascars, Vaseke*Mkneek, China Seta far Childre, shah general vortotya : Toys t .411hiso Choicest, `test _pktletaCiettsistime . Tibia and Bat Tumblers, Champagne and Wise Obssec'Llcisand Beer- Glasses, recott_tatihMatkii& Ettore BoOtlei {Gob.. lets, - rlatea, Ciatot ; • •ZeMs,r , - MMus* and _cresaaap,".: ceu Stem ileltreklilottp'94l,l4l/1. Bowlh p r ow joit, cake - *ands, tut:rosette -balm r a:leveed:Einem !..antenks, cOpo t tf c i ft ., -Crockerii :41broillieftl: A tul) assottnicei of litte STo.l3l3ZWai.‘.. , of dta. &mit patterns, in setts orslagla pieces, tomtit thotehj..' , A largo sosottittesot. of Comm C. , VII sell at low figt . res.l,L:: . lrellOWV l l ll4l r 1401 SM WSIIO/I..st ' • 1/1/Ing •Mbsitek•FlJODUMet& . Calletidenhtielk llyJelly ] Snalda , Pltetters,.-Tell tr,r t :--1114 . 1ter:12!#Mill. Xototi. -- Istrs, du etc., etc. •••f • I . '.1 . 4. - 9 104511,11 V J . 111111. " " r -r: 4 1 '..1. 11 41R. 091 ,e'1t 41 4 .4"Tycykooato,t • :7.7 ••, : ;4f. 4 , 4 • ! ,•,_4. .54 T : . - 7 -7- ....5. , - -. ~. ~ , .; - --;..1 - 1- . , ~ 1 -d , •:itit....,t.-6.A,14-411): '' ' ' 4OP ~.... , , 'l-„ . .. e . ' ' OA , 711 qi_&l** - '' • ..., : . . r .. 2., . 7 . . . -., . ~.* ,4....,.*,i,( 4,-7., ~ .- 4 1., - .4.4 4 ~ r ,,t be , . '' ,4 . - , - 1 •-• •• • -;•• '•,'• •••, —•‘ ir ..- :' , •:'rrli : ...1 . ,.....t, , ,...”,1, .- •-,, , MEE SATITRDSe,"' :~; .=;;_ --9 - T 4 1-1 1 : 0 TVi i t . FASAN.T 14, ' NEMING:ENGINR , ;, Tuleas - . Caletielt: , :ndd • eXali3lPP....3#lll:red.'aDd 011 Orroe.—Betuu an% eciz ire ppposisp7 iphrsich. • . ' 6, 7t.5. •• . . ' • , - : :QuitalTCll. ciriVAnd'..s2iAing Ea • Engineer Panevilie. Pn. - : OFFICE on i.4lk,r_qf Dniking. Cen tre E;reet... '• ' • - (Dec. le. 'ieL-744-15 a • LIALF.I3I.II 111 311ROTICEAS,01.Iirittund tra•. , Engineere,.ltn.wel's aeq) ed•and .. STEPHEN 111,11RIE. SO: .3`4113. : '&4;te • elber,2.4-, ' 419- _' •. KII.B.A.Ern, Potu.vello r , I • 0(.11L - Vransylynnia 'btate . Geplogital Sgym, plorm law* min.=; " Octobei VICANK CALIVIPEIR, Real . 12stiito....&gesit, L ..MAILANOY. CITY, Schuylkill en:mil*, Pa. IMF — Letter Act 1..w..5-H"Naluimoy tify P. O." • A G.EIVILIV—Sor. the Perch:ow Amid 6llite :of Real Estate; Inuring arid eelltrig Coal ; takir4 ettargeefetelLantia,.ll.thes,,te.. and coltririttnirenta. omen Mataut rri rgo Street, rottmille-. • ' April. 6, *6O 14-) . MIAS. Et. SYMONS, • . ' CIVIL AND; MINING 'ENGINEtIA. . Ofilce-4dnarmrs'llulldlng,' Malurnteigo Mirror, Po . ttsi•ittp. • • May 6, .66 • '• P.: Civil iititl-Nliiric.l4 -. E.04 - iueer, POTTSVII.I.It, PA., Tt.nater, March • '' .•F It A. . Illarltet .Ml.; north radio ' writ of Cripir6 1., . . • . turrTrivs.v.z. 'Chore* Erb •tteM; Mutton, • Veal, 1.c., supplizd-to . ' the pntrona~e pr th e pti,bfic:lB iief,ec.tfully solicited. 'Ain' llll , . • - • . . . -13-ff. t;iriturnEEN; • • . I :I6 WATCRES,._ " . CLOolcs, •: and JEWELRY, . . ALWAYS ON HAND. 7- - • . . . pir7.ll {ail& of Mconcaljnetrunidnia, Violiii Striiiis, Itios Viol Strings!, Guitar and giuijo Strings, cOnotautly .n . hated. • . - . Jno to, - : f.l-.64.-5* 1/1 7. itp* . .up, ',%'III3,I:NNALTA AND.R . Et . A.I,L; DEALER IN TO 13ACICO, PIPES (IBA ftS, Ct;tatre.Sl.; iiv*sike IGr. Tuwu UuII I:= WR...4.bcK /!.115141L . • RAITSE-Zr. WILDERMITTII tSuccesioro to. F. S. Heiostor4j, wumatiAts Alp @TAIL DUALLISS TOBACCO, SNUFF 'and.. BEG-ARS; '•-• NgABLY 'OPPOSIT.g . i'IIi MORTIMER. BOUSE ' Pomarilla, Pa. .Tan •GG 'DR. W. IC LINEAWEAIIER, DENTIST, Silerm . tor to Dr. D. S. Limn l(iratluntu of PennsylvaniaCollogct. of . pewit) SUrgery.) 1100,48::- ITS aurket Sr., xi Thi • :77 - Ethei . auJ4 - Cllloroform -lidiatuistered 'when :do, .• • - .RF.PICItEN(''i.H: —Pr6f•T. L. D.'D. 8. M. I).: Prof: E. • ‘VilditLiu, D. 1). S. hl It.; .hunts Trurilln. D. D. 8.;,C. N. Pioren, D. D; S., of .and others.- - • .Rlarcu 3i. ,e,d,-13.1y BROOMS! BROOMS !! .... . . . The undi•nitaned announce'to the dl izens cif Pelts dile and vicinity, that they haw. ty)ened a• • '• • '. •- • CORN. vicinity, , MiNeFACTORY. - : . Coat be, .in ihe . bailding formerly Oren _ pied by •tbe 1 1 111alua accord, Potairille,. W here. the/ are prepared to supply merchants and other citizens with Brooms at wholeatle and retail prices,. The patronage'of the public is respectfully, . They are also"; prepired to furnish to:purclasers, at - moderate prices, the Clark "Patent •liraorn ‘Vrapper, an article of great er.onerny to all house keepers. • . MILLER 6 t )I'OOYEL. Dec '" , 65'• . , . • . 51.4 t NEW 130016. AND STATIONEEF . The tandersigned are now preptrod to famish a dim assortment of Books and first class Stationery, at - their New Store on' Centre Strout, four doors 'beilow the Episcopal Church. Printing, Binding and Stamping to • Mamie, . • Ferinnacry, • • ' Fancy Soaps. - - • . • School. Books, - .Toy Books, &c.. dee. • Orders promptly attended to. • Give. ns a call. ' BOSBYSRELL & BROTHER. • 0. C. Boanssium. lf.tf C. A. 'Mummers.. Pottsville, Aprll-22,. Encourage flown Iflicnufncturee: CHARLES KERBER, . SALAMANDER SAFES: Secemd St., Pottsville Announces to the hnedness community. of this %.7 and the adtoining counties, that he manufac tures SALAMANDER SAFES of all.sites and kinds; warranted Fire-proof, which, in point of --- workmanship and finish, will compare with those ob tained from anrother eatablishraent in the country.— He always - keepti safes on hand for sale, and *ill' malt° them any size, for Banking and other Public Institu- Roos, as cheap, it not cheaper than they can be obtained from abroad. • Ito refers toßenjamittHarrood, George Bright, Thos. Coach and A.-I.lenderiron, of this Borough, who hare. • his Safes in use. (Jane 18..413.-244r ,Lii':-W::::)30.S.13 - Y . SHE ... T 7 1, AGENT PM • -• LUBRIC OIL VVCRKS, COBISFOR'D & , CO. pFFICK—Nis. 213 . 71turkpt St., Pittsburg, Psi Tho attention of MINERS in particular is called to the excellent Oils for Coal Cars and Stationary Engines,: that we are' now: InalttlaCtElting. Parties using our Oils will find sit immense saving. Thby will not gm nor congeal in cold weather and are entirely freo from grit. Our ".Pet Oil fo: Engines,' and .1.:..011 for Coal re rammt. bo equile&. Order,' should be left at Railroad Third. Odice, - Mt. Carton, or at BOBBY. SHELL ek pßos.. Book-store, Centre St.; Pottarllle, Thearielater kite , Grease; „ - manufsettirtst by u 5, is the best - article to .the market for grcneitrg wagons, airtime*, ite.. ' • • • The trade etipplialon liberal tennx. . • .L. V. BOSUYSHELL, Agent. • Nor. lj. -46-: "CSdecessoil to F. Racaete fion.) •' •• 'Dealers In Git'ecie (4 rocurien. Provisioin, Icor; istign and Dornegtio Fruit*, Fjoh, Oyintersi. COB:Nlik 'OF CENTRE AND NORWII9IA...Ii .:POTT4VILLE. PA.. Eiery 'attention paid to quality , of arttelo3 cold. The patronage c.. 1 thd' public la -resPeetfutly.jsolleited. • Jan 20;'•66 • -". • *-- - OHEAP,..GOOVROOFING. ABOUT. HdI,F THE '..PRICE OF TIN- • ' WARREN'S Cile...sitTLNY. idooFING:s now used more than any other. kind. It. ie•both Pim' and Water Primf, and will ontiaat two tin routs, while it tiwts onlynbeet half the pried of tin. This rooillig is put on brthe - lillbSerRICIV, at short notice.. . . • • 13.811 NAN ds DieFREIIN, Pottsville: '•lt cannot be pot on roofs. pitching over 8 inches 'to the foot. It can be put on list, ll . ncreenry.. *. . . .. . 13 0 0,,,}E..-: 11,IN D E:R T ' - . , .. . . A LL kinds or Books,' Magazines; Newspapars, to: 11 . gether with Music and Old' Books rebound at short notice at ourßindery. - - •• :-- '--. -• , : All kinds of Blaak BOoks; ruled and- - bound to any' pattern at the Bindery a thei subscriber.: "•• . • Send in vitt orders. :. : . • B. RONAN. • • PLUMBING AND: GAS FITTING. ATTENDED TO 'LS. A Lt BRANCHES. (Went lett at the itores dl 13C6SYSHELL & and GEORGE BERNST,.. Centre • St., . will receive prompt attention. • • ' is Old Bonus, Copper and Lead bought.- . "_ • • GEORGE W. DOWNING; Corner o(l3lxth and Schuylkill Avenue. Potteville, March 3;16 u-ty .A. Jamie:pax DrEttu i - •• - , CENTRE sT.;.-porrsviLigi. ' WS • • . . . . {threeaionriboce the 'Mortimer, flout%) bib now on hand e large and well selected aseorite . )t : • Silver Ware, ' Of the latestPi:l4es. and highest *-- anieril or 811Ver. Also Slifer bated Ware. fi:)lifge an4 . general _variety of superior Plated Ware, inch as 'Teaand !Ta ble Sugar Spoons,. Oyster._ and ...4imp Ladles, ..Ple and Fish, linives, Cake. Backers, Fruit 'Standr4 Catora. ...Butte - Dishes, • Waiters, 'Pitchers, • ate„ - all. otwhlch will be sold at the very levrest-Prieda: - -•- . _ Silver bored, and taken le; Loixrh il . ga„— i rhe.bighest price given. MarrelakoBB-11: •. . • , - IEGH,; . • • • . • ••-• •S. At BATMAN'S iiiialii.it;C't‘ipti.l;6 ACIFIC MAIL • wrEAL3ttiliiiiiO4oi9 TIIIIROVGII • LINE . to !CAM 111801114 1 .11 A. TOtlrcinkli:AT IigSICAN..- FORKS; AND: ''CARRYING TH.& 8: 8: AT4; Through iNiventyrtur4 -- .Days, , . -. • ..-:' /•:r..;htit , 7 - ... -: tflia3sxi:mv, smi -•:'. ,EiTL,A=tarl.,...., Corconwriiii 031 ;11.1i_r.0,010 . '"•• • - CWlOrriach 'Henry Chnauseeri Csisestitortitirs, Nese . Nierhr.,l • ' • GoldearVitv ir • arena Quaseai,:. ' fissereserieso, • Gelder' : Agge,.... 'Conte Ate* ••• • ' thellierwiarge and splendid •Steanialtipis will -iertreller N0:749, North Elver, fiat of Canal Street, at 19 olakiek,:norm;_ on_ the 1g; Slat ;of errs ,. montlftexcept whew those, dater( Ali: Wat: filiwidaVand' Dien on Ilia areeedion Saturday); ,fcir ascii DitnamwatarritY. with 'one theßwmPa - • -rape Aron' Proem& for rate -touching at iseipoloew , •;3.- • • - Departures of latArat list coined; ist,Pnraiinii`with Stamm fartiouth Biehliread Cen4ntAirier7isoaTinte.„ 'lboaeofler traultntliansanillo. •, ; ;: • • .L insootirt tif7inuMperter fro4.-Stranstrii:ir*ea al Aowed...topneorid.nabln -And eteirespi pusen amtlfee: sad Sitt: ailowarice °foes : quarter' on. 12 1 Marto elvertrusen anittber era soldiers haslet howitutiledleoharges4 bettiltie. thiphundredpouriiiiallowed to neeh mew Jaaguaue-'wertere•exeripinsiti, -- at-; Lteorl children without =SU protaishies,:— . the dilYbefore*Shig i setts akint ' At - • .., 13/21°Irt . 2: ' 1 f ee .. Oft* 11 , t 7; ;the "NUNS, • - ow • •OT •. 4 .l4lLittv Malin 7 T: 7- it '• • 7.. '! , ..t r: ;;; Lrijkg • • - .:AV,,,OTnEi7'. ',: - 18.,' : ;,1E . 3..fif), .;::1:, INSURANCE. NEW • Ortii piSilltiNtS COMPANY, 143. Broadwav i N, T. dish Ca.pit at • . • Avt . id . rlits' of • all' kind*. GENIIIAL ..41 - 01.DENTS1Oclude tb . .e.Trivelln7 and • also all fortes, lY k a... of sioeations, 'Broen *Bones. Bruti.N. 'Cat & • Gunshot Wounds, Butntand ;Odds; Bites of .:, A isaults Bargisny Robbers or Starderers—the action of. Lightning for 'Sun Strobes the. effoctS erploolon. -Flood& and Suffocation by .Drowning or Choking. • Gras—sr. Seel.. .Wll. A. ILNWIT. Prast. ' .11s,es A. 8i1.1.13, General • NOB CUT C. Clll4..F.;,Asty. . Oct. `GS: • • , • • e•.-:-.4ely: METROffOLITAN INSURANCE CO.; N. Y. Cash capita, - • • ' 51.000,000' Avvetv over • 630,000 T.A34 - ES LORIALIS.T. President: • . .7..• C. GOODRIDGE, ry. - D. BILV.ItILIDGE, Ay:at for Schuylkill ,Ouunly, rip 'waive applicatinue. and Irene rirtosiee promptly, adjuted. •.. • • . .. . „ Tyoming Fire Insurance Co. Airetit Prchidant \V. .13.OLLEli11ACK. Vlcerresitlent—t.: P. SVOESINKI3II..' •Secretary—R. C. 834.1111,' • "• " • • bAVTD - .I3EVORIDGIN Aar. Vor • Scbuilklll co., Office, CEN'1111; 'STREET, Potts :. (April ta, J uly"!29, .65-7-307 • . • • INSURANCE: • • . 'F. . B. A E.Pb OItE. It General Insurance Agent„ • 01llee Pennsylvania' Wall, Potaarille; Pa. LIVERPOOL. & LONDON'', & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. • • Cash 'Capital and Assets sia,ooo,ime Invested m the United States over:— 431,500,000 110311 INBU B .ANOE 00)&1? ANY' Now Haves, veaueeticat. Cash Capital' • *500.000 Surplus Jan-161..180S • • • 0139,070 OS Itaarinee effected In the best' Comptudes on lavor.a• hie terms. Losses ptvimptly adjusted and paid withunt decays .:. • . RFICENIX-INSURANCE CaMP'NY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital •?toek, , Asstlii; 11U2. W. 8. SHEAFER, Agt.; Pottsville, F.b 24. '66 8-ly • LORILLA.R.D FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY • 104 Broadway, New York. fa!4h cardfal laßeis W. S. SHEAFER, Agt:, Pottsville, Pa. EHU AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Cash Capital 41. CONNT.I2,, Jr.. Secty: • PEZILISAN, nye General Agentt. WALTER S. SHEAFEK, Agent. Fel,'•2 • 4, !G; . . . • , 8-13 i , AETNA INSURANCE' CO, Incorporated 1819. Ohaxte'r Perpetual. Paid up Capital. Amount of Amalie Lessee Raid:hi Targ;;,•:•$11,481,861 .L'Altirciabiat. great. ''L. J. ilationi, :Jody: • Jima. Opoftwur,-Jr., 19e.- IL J. 8.•1157677. Tray. Agt. 1. A. WilHann, Gen , 4 WoreesterkZau. . . . WWIE I L S. - suknEits Aga* - • • . :CENTRE , STREET, POTOEIVELLE t PERU -- • - MART= 182 9 • • PERPETUAL, • FRANKLIN • INZITRANOE COMPANY' • OF - : PHILADELPHIA. - Assets , of Jansinrk I, 1868, $2 506,851 96.: . _ •, Onzdtal, • • • - 9400,000 00 Accrued Surplus, ....... . :... 944.343 10 laareated'Premiouts. • 1402,30 S 81 . • . • .... , . , 11:Tweettlad Claims, income for 1800. •• 01.24733. I ' $310,000. • • Loss nib SINCE 1629, • Overso,ooo,ooo. .• • - PERPETUAL AND TEMPO RA RY POLl cazs ON :LIBERAL LaIIIECTORSIL , . • • CHARLES IQ . EIANCKER, ISAAO-L . ' TOBIABWAGNEE; . • • EDWARD C. DALE; • SAMUEL GItANT, GEO. PALES, • PETER 31,3C51.L. . ALFRED FITLEE, • GEO. W. RIOIIARDS, FRLS.V. LEWIS, ht. D. C.11.4.111r110 N. neoriossic. „President. EDWARDDALE t VIce.Presidelit. US: W. DICALLISTER, sec. Pte.-Tem. . . • . . . - - .• . The sabseriber la agent for.the above mentioned in.. .stltation; and te prepared to make Insurance cin eyeri description _of. property, at the lowest rates. • • HE NRY . C. WESEL, Agt. „Pottsville, March ' . 1!--tf ROBERT O. HILL &• Co, ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE Cash Assets, $23,079,497 09. Lifo:of Now York Pe 3latu - al, of Philadelphia NmirNmlcAmWmao Phenix, or Now York nieruailooillosurance Co. of N.acv,York-,1,348,61S Gentian is Putnam, o ,HartforA Noith Ainoricah; Hatiford, Counodtleht 418,895 . i 5 Meichea[a', : Girard, of Plilludelphle T.O. ANY AMO-V.NT :: LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED MA()Nip BtttLDING, = ()vim BRrearrs Kati:qv/Lis • PENT 4, PprBVELE, PA. 1t109,- , 643 LIFE li!itilUßANd33. The Girard Liie Triiit Com- CY-'er Puede' -- Me, re„ 106 Cheltellt street: drat dour oftlto Cosicna-Bruno.= - CAPIT.AL- - S3OO,BPBBPBriId.k Ckortinere to Midis hournoweiron liven on -thrtsitult fir /rho' caldtaltridni" ha gt. uud.rXi . - inuturtnirg.wew_ltee rocurrity trr, insured. r _ t releele ;leaf be 'lel!" or Ther•cotbpanisrid a nonrs iiirirgatilly.tridiu; nut , route forlida... =The !list 'tonal< appropriated in Decent . ber, , .154 , 1, , the: second bOtnitin,Docombut,,Aimrithe third bons in Derwribark ISK:which a tloni !alto an average of More than GO, per trutLilipm_ tons paid, without Inomestag the ennui , Thomas , Tohn - 11. Brown, , ..'.Robert.Peartail, John 31. - qtner, Thoioat Yawn*, 2 - ft Slack. Frederteltßrawn,, • 3Ohn ' George-Taber : = • ildriq Ftorwouni P arithib o iriounhttadrititido Wee exPiteiam Jame( 1115"41 "a /dit ftt l imilt4l: = &an .. 1 3 ..iNYAAF,R 0 ,cMgi nt f.Ali • iummr4 virstammtios:rt- - =gluing di21111114 'IP WIND efliniaaa , 0 4 1 Ule iblortoctaKe of NolliesthloChistOpeet; Ito Uorr •M:ossd eJnikrann9o.42llent9Biritorisi: With ,ftrospelou of michisoul ip;o"..Prloe - mak Beot 00-ro elpc ol 251 pits malrikoicjto UMAlLl;ottintAht.i . , . inuaisizimmtimpiusisirmiTs, Ace I.,,orenimulteedinack Xti orwso:hetklikittlu iluver luic • wani,compiwarlinthel" e4 ki i i c g an b.# mewl : irk n ll4 a sentgd:,quir fOr • ,341 MS. ' ° - :t " 1 ,41.0 u-;• f rimerk ., ebelipidoi;OW p.l4llagekolli64,:A-1,;21. - .. ,, ,111 1 1 D;- 117,kin .41,612,11)1711.1 f , l-4 avrt .4250,000 1.1130AQ ..- $600,000 00 1,00,290 38 $1,000,000 1,37.5,850 SPRINGFIELD, MASS 8300,000 ~..,..$2,230,000 00 ...... 4,007,430 00 FIRE, LIFE, '‘.......514,8,278 83 INSUIL4NCB.EFFEICTSD On Reasonable Terms. AMID PAID AT wick: OFFICE IN , Matta for the Moen' Joanto l 4 "MY I3M== "Tolima: me of . .`ity.rottey," - rn tAt you:. it - you wiltrigrre That I aro tightcrlitni I am done. - And atOpzdttr rowan= making fun Orecery art width I may 'do. •. `And help me put It through," • - • - • “llCpcilivrta all for p . eace, •• 'EMI . drat IL must the 'Rada. , decrease. And pot ii3ortrerceseln every pta.oa, . - Which now Repribliaris diacritic For they and 'cannot are. - And that'isal •frolley.! . = - , "My Poitry iiit6 forgive, •••-• • • And - let my frk-ndo---the Jolt as they did before the Tr= 'Aid boast their greaturetnesrprd far; .And be aeknoirlefted P. P.N. •• AvoltharAllyTolley:". Pcifief is:Equal Meths, - Anwant the blacks es welt as 'whites; That they may either Him or did, At ellber-rwlit*lnk ray eye: ' • -The noble so' of Tennesatr, - : kpow'llity • • - . "My roller for,the' mars, - To met end public, good C6lfillef, To amid my soldiensto Orleans - To help Um Mayor, widebkdmply means, To le.tlilm.shoot true men, yot.see. That My Policy." ' • "Kt Polky igio veto . • • • • .. All sets the - 92.it1:0 In Con:teas do: • • •Alid darn their eiet thev Tose In inhiht, Auttvutted the lull awiln that night; . Thrue tlinee have they outwitted me; !run': not ;0%1 Polley." = • "Now toll me alike vou'velioant It all. it not What my' Mende would call, A 1'911 . 17.M keep me in • The chaff', vitero I lire hononed been t And who ha" , MINT It yet like me? All hy . •"' "Ms 'Policy is td forgive, - , Whom t,. Cobb ai.nld bar? to live, -And even ,Te9;.lcli {mew the plot • To *lll .o . ld Abe,'—and all tor what That he might One great Moved be, Aud preach 'llls Polley:"-- • ' WASJIMITOk, :IS6G: • gatteationat ttoluitm Jr- rAISSITtOrkiti Iftdispr . , Tagit.V. aro gnito numbar cpf Good Teactu.ri w anted in this Comity this .Wo hoar of a clim ber of the old ones that are quitting the Profession. Leighton Wynn, Bag., has boon elected Principal - of Grammar Sclie.3l, Port Cdrbon. W o Nigh him success. Texchors wanting situation cau almost always learn 'of good positions X applying to Prof. Nowlin,,Coutity SuporinteAent, Pt. Carbon. None hntzeticl;' litre Teachers need apply to him for-positiomi in .this'Coliiii4, - aa lie . ht laying the fossils on-tho shelf as fast as . We are glad to .hear. front Wash. Hawthorne . again. !al , we did not have a visit from 'him when in Ehipo he will do better neat time he iiaite. onr liionutain home. In a few weeLtiTeachere coninience their work again, then we hope to hoar from "Fierutor" and a host olothers. Does "L. =A .'' ever think of her school Meads? MN she will give some practi cal hints for the advantage of her old co-workers. To xne. P11.E.4631124T ANL raentir or I...t.r.iizrr . Cot.Laris 7,--111 the Matter of the-five Essays con testing the !• Fowler Prize," for-the present Year, wo the - .undersigned :Committee' of Examination Report.—Tliat, after carefully considering the, compositions laid before them, on "The Pilgrim's Br9swess frpriPifo ig" . .Lfuriyakt" iu eohneetion . with the.merits. as exhibited by the, writers respective ly on public Examination in 'Cliapol,.they award the to Mr. Goo. It. Kiereher the author of the Essay, "Attantio.”.. - •• , By order of the Committee. M. H. Tows.' The &bore. explyins itself. The Mr. liaercher alluded to is the son Of our esteemed fellow-towns. man, 'COL "F. B. Haercher. George's many friends will rejoic&at his success, for by his gen tle and amiable disposition, and great love of justice, ho has inside, friends of. all his acquaint ances. To:those , of .us who.it:pow: how he. has studied andstrtiggled,his physical sufferings at times being almost insupportable; his success'in doubly gratifying. Who will be tho next to bring home the 'highest 'honors of their Collage to our hiontitain- home'? Success to 'Mr K. in . . all his undertakings. QUESTION 00BREE. . 0 4 1 Lre County institatea of any advantago? The Butchery in New Orleans. - . zetter - ironi the Correspondent of Raymond's Times, aJohnson • .Paper, who was an Eye- Witness of the -Scene. ALL THE - HORRORS OF. THE BUTCH FAY MORE THAN cOItiIOBORA.TED: It mo Pm,oncerted by the Relnis . , .. • New ChtLEASS, LA., • Tuesday, July 31, 186 G . the origin of the riot yesterday the readers of • the Times arc well aware. The appearance of the colored procession,on _Ca nal street, composed 'of: about 100, freedmen, was the signal for its commencement. Some white bystanders attempted to take - away the national flag which they were carrying, and a_shot was tired. The blacks claim. that , the whkes :tired it. The whites tell a con- tradictory story: hive seen responsible men who were present, but they fail to - give air authoritative statement about this, first shot. .-Immediately after it was tired, how ever, a bright yellow boy commenced har anguing his. comrades in the procession, ;ad vising them to Clear the streets of the "white —."- He was arrested by an aid 'of the Chief-of Police. This was the drat arrest made. The procession then moved on, and turned into Dryades" street, halting in (Mil Of the Mechanics' Institute, now used - as . the State Capitol, where the Conven tion was in seffsion."They were met with vociferous cheers from friends of both colors. They gavelheir version cif the disturbance above mentioned, and were .greeted; with re marks of - approval when they claimed to have repulsed._ their assailants. . They were en - couraged to take a firm stand for their "rights," and told , to arm themselves and be ready for any - eidergoncy. - These things I heard myself, and for the first.time I felt se rious apprehensions of a riot: The merchants commenced closing their stores, and I started from trio building U) the telegraph, office. A squad of- policemen , were gathered on Bar i onne street, in the. rear of the Institute, and soon marched toward it. . The procession disturbance had been re ported to police, herdquarters, where, antici pating• trouble, a large- reserve farce was stationed.. Orders were immediately issued to arrest the nogroes engaged in it Sheriff I (ox--rebel Gen ) Hayes accompanied the force to the , scene of action, .and found Dryades at., in front of the Institute, thronged with freed men anti their white friends. It was useless to try to get into the. building while such a .crowd remained in front of- Al., - In the mean time, an immense concourse of Reople had congregated at the junction of .Dryades and Canal, and more looking toward' the Capitol, some of them shouting and hl as ... - phiming terribly. - The whole city was i n tremble. Such excitement as the. eldiens exhibited. I never witnessed before. Tho Crowd just mentioned comprised men of every gradelzsociety, incliding many young in, years, who were- brandishing revolvers in 'the air, and were seemingly anxious to bo led `on . to "the destruction of the Conventioners and all the freedmen 'nine and in the build ing. A similar_ ciiiiirdliad also, assembled in Common !It the other' end of the block hi ivhich-ibe inatitlite:WloOtted: Mikity mem herd of the police force were mingled with these crowds. Theysocki commenced Bring at the freedmen ia--front of, the building and drove them into it. • - Wharthe - Freedmen;•menibers of the Con vention, spectators antkotheni had been thiven into the,buddiag,... the — police. adyanced to the_ amno:aid. forced their *ay ,npillaira.ticthe door of.theilall, Jthe-Honse,ot Represen-i tatives, whore the. - -Cciaventioti had beam as- , sembled, and into which-they. and the freed: ligni hid retreated: `-..Several;different' tales atelnlitarto*hat :followed.': .veettaluit• Is tut4Olited4iiNisi - ntOrtslifitattiided ta the WI, whfikim'hiiiciegne; hew* attemPt- Ing to arrest a member, _lt hi claimed by a ember WhOi-IVIOL wounded' by this police man- that he tried to shoot,. buthis pistol be big-knocked up, Abe - bait sped harmlessly into the air; -whereupon be seized the-weap on bythe barrel and : 'struck" the. Member—on the templeivitli,tliebl itt end, It is said : that all hand s in the '; had fell. on; their-' Wes; and after the ipollin had, expended their shots got aud , ..&nve -,,them., out of. the room with chairs--etc. After -.this,. R. :•King -Ostler.% said to have demanded- thattvery armedmin .leave the room.' - Olt - Burke ' formerly Uni , otithitif:Of PolletC-dicr so, end- recetied slight flesh tgimi3d ; in - thrfeble while passing , out,, „":40tbtir - teraiOn of this 'lmisaultis; that' :vtlihnikldao4istding‘the slur. render of any , oncs,; poked-, thou, .0 3 t, c ai s through the-half . vipan door and fired .promis tuoistly. Oct thtscrowd Inside; " this, . while a 10.:Iiitiillat*aa being displayed from-it cane ftfitck.up the ;:speakerlatfoim:. - -`. - Iti Ortibi,ifteXte With- 'ainfthdtiu 'Travailed inz eldirtinfiedhiolteiktoriee:Mi.±4Mye,:tome foundatiou,Tfor-witiOhelnbbub'o&esteded Atiejliftind abOugag ;91 the lir ak mckwnetiLi*,llo,:lah,ina;ixecould:geo. or n'ti,r-be-trf:tell'axactly,sehat pecimem . tt the ibita'tatelt the:tide/ha , end of the batidleg, Shots were areitr-,WlKowaltout. both In sad' Agigiti:WlNNAa 14p4 .1,81;1 „1•• , ••• •••• _-“,••, • .t•-•• ••••• • 1,499,666 21 '150,000 00 1,693,192 7t 1,240,981 41 TOMPSO Sll 600,00 00 333,82 e ti 200,000 0) 10-31t1 eow Cop es' Air,-"Cork Othermissiles were thrown -ere. tines,' .'gentleman, battled Fox stairs and was irrc4teill . but'on at, he.was -nestely,a spectator , -liewas r, and walked across the street, where: be sk, ed himielf, • From his position .he could . -inside the beilding'ivincli'lie hiikiiist lei. and he attack' that only-ene-nerson'eaniemitt after him without beitig : killed :or. badly, wounded as they comedown stairs by the po l . lice and the mob , et, rioters ,accompanytug them.' Get% Ilihn, with' is lune 'Mud Walks' with . a crutch, vra.s .: Met on' • the stairs as be came down, - and - escorted out to Axe curb, .stone by .tyro.,policemen.... Ou., rt_laelting - 31ho sidewalk he wets surrounded by.abettftwenty: :perstais - .WIM, teat hini - oh thebeelebf the head • with clubs, and he received , a severe stab in the brick,:alsm- a .pistol shot frombe- -hied,. It is probablejhat -this shot waxfired , by &policeman.: . Dia reaChitig: Canal - street,. he Was. phteedin 'a — eitrriage; and 'ander the chrugeof the.'Cltief fif Police was taken safely ! to the lockarp...He crivett_his life to the,Chief I and-his : Nuad, as they_prevented him from - 1 .being lyiehed.- - Fish, .iieuderson, ShaW and .and other members were . 'irenfed-likewise:-,:- On reaching the fotit of the stairs they were beat en.by the police and - the mob, and after 1 being rendered ~insensible , were. dragged off to jail. An attempt tolyeeh Fisk was made on penal - street ; but - the police in - tharge . of I him prevented it. although theirMearly killed.l him themselves by beating him withlhe butts., of their pistols. ilittfew 'freedmen were ar rested coming out ofthe beilditi.,,.(t as the WO re nearly all shot dead at sight. The Rev. Mr. florton, a clergynnut from - Ne*.Htimpshirtz, now in charge ofa•ehtireli in thiS city, old& ated as chaplain of the Convention. .Iheard his prayer at the opening, in wkieli he asked fervently that the lives of the.members might -be spared, and -thanked God that peace, had been declared in Europe, praying for the same blessing in this. country._. In it habit Peeriliar ministerial; One which:distinctly marked him as a clergyman, he mile- down stairs-with a hamikerehlef on his cane, intendingto .slir replier himself . peaceably. He. was met,. knocked down, trampled upon, kicked, and beatimMearly to :death, while begging . for mercy.. The police and: their rioting-friends were his a . sanitants. :Dr., Dostie, intending' to surrender himself, else! came down. He was shot, stabbed, and treated in the same man ner as Horton; although heimploreti the nil ft AllB to take hith- prisoner and spare kis life It is probable that both If orton ani Aist le will die. - These details - Stnlice to show how the arresas were made, it. King Cutler and .Ridge R. K. Howell escaped withont much injury, and, chancingto fall into the hands of Illumine policemen, were conveyed- to prison almost uninjured, -. . 0 : . : • 1 . On common,,. • ,Daronne, Dryades,. St.. Charles, Rampart and Carendolet-sts, - freed= men were murdered by the police . and the mob in cold blood.. Standing In the door of the telegraph on Carendolet,.l saw about 200 men chasing one negro "along the sidewalk. Six policemen Were nearest to him, and in -advance of his pursuers. They emptied their revolvers into his back, mid .finally another one, when he was near . eneugh to his victim to lay his. hand onhis shoulder, he shot him in the betel, and . lie fell dead in an alley: _1 Another freedmen trying to escape from- the Institute was climbing-over a fence, when I saw him fall from a policeman's shot. As he struck the ground at least a dozen- police.and rioters surrounded him and fired their pistols into his head : and .breast, at the same time 'pounding, him with canes. The blood flowed front wounditin his scalp, cover ing his entire face; but they conthmed.their • brutal assault until he breathed his last, el ihotigh he several times' raised hie feeble and -wounded arms to gesticulate for the mercy his tongue could not ask for. - I saw a white men draw a stiletto and strike it Into the heart : ora dyingfiegrO en Ccromon=st. 'The blood spirted out in great red-jets, 'staining the murderer's clothigg, face and hands. :He got up . and .displayed the gory, marks. as though _ . they were proud eniblems of a praiseworthy deed.' These and other incidents which. I saw, -suffice to' show--you how the - freedmen were treated in a majority of cases... It is due to justice, however, to say that some of the policemen treated even the treedreen with moderation, - and rescued them front death at the hands of the mob. - ..• -.-. The police.behaved, al a general rule, With extraordinary bravery andlextraerdinery..cru elty. 'Probably BO' of there' Were :Wounded, several oflhem mortally.' - : They . were - r early altdoubly armed, - and - used their arms with great effect audindiscrilninabi execution. - ' As I have before remarked, some of theitt did their dote, in protecting their prisoners, and all the prisoners whO tire new alive owe their lives to this fact.. - The mob would have lynch ed every white mart in the building, and bru talirniurderecl every, black mart, lad it not been for a fetrgallant 'and chivalric police men: From what I have already said; how ever,- you 'must know - that some of the _force were-the worst rioters .present. A gentleman of my acquaintance spoke to one of them in the -act of killing a freedman; asking _him ," Why don't you arrest: him?- Don't - kilt him." The reply' was, "Shut your mouth; you nigger-loving ----,-or -I'll kill you.." The force seems--to be. a mature 011 cowardly brutes and respectable men. The few bin- Cers that I conversed with since the riot do not - Pretend to deny what 'I have - here _stated: about: them, and Imin willing to affirm that I have. told nothing but the truth.- . I saw a colored corporal °Vim artillery re-' giment; aPparentlY Walking In the•middle of Baionne street, while 'oft-tie right • band an infuriated crowd were: - chasing a..freedmen down the ;Sidewalk, and ori,his..- left. hand an,. Other crowd were chasing oee.,nri 'the aide,. walk. - Each' crofrd 'were firing. pistols; and throwing atones amid' clubs at their yictim.— The :corporal walked in the middle or. the street, in full uniform, with side .arms only,. as -steadily and - soldierly as if on drill: He had been sent on an errand by one of his otil cers, and was returning •It was a scene that thatAe.my heart thrill - with admiration for a. brave rean,,althougli he was its black as ink. '.. I heard a---Union -man in the - midst of a crowd of - rebel rioters; who ,were . pouriding a negro andshouting for Jeff.. Day" eV/ear_ at them and call them traitors,- and every epi- - diet of ignotniny that his tongue could-com mand. Strange to say they allowed him to . , escape unhurt. '-..- . • - . An old gray. headed Irishman, member of the Convention; named Haynes ; did the same thing while passing through the crowd under guard,- although they bad ropeaready to hang 'him. He defied them to do their worst, :and , threatened to haunt them `.‘widtili'gliost' l if.' diey . hanned tx . hair of hisbelid. ', " - :-. i . When Fish, tho first, ir.ember .I.hat.l saw arrested, was :pasising -clown Canal-street, a ruffian , mounted a piece of scaffolding in front of a mew . building and • attempted to throW a rope_ever bis head..•-. Another one hit him in the back with a- brickbat, where upon ho turned around . ' add defiedthoia in language remarkable- more for its .abitsive ness than politeness. - . --;.. .. •- -'I saw negro dteynien and other colOred men,. pursuing thew regular business atioca- 1 , thins, -pass through the • crowd of rioters, un-- harmed: . . One old &tired-man attracted - my' attention - particularly:, - lle,alked thrtiugu the mob on the sidewalk w lk with a bundle 'older. his arm and no iron-bar in his hand. . His chin - .lvas.firmly set and his, eyes lnoltetl.dag gers....No one.daredto molest hint.-- .The Institute ii now under guard of Com, pany •A, Ist -. United Stites Colored Troopi. his a large turreted: brick -building,. located, as I telegraphed you-yesterday,- on Dryades st., between Canal. and Coinn;ion.' Since the destruction. of the Capitol building at .Baton Rogue, it has been used by the officials of the State Goier,nment for offices. The main lial,'ln•.ichich the Convention met, was cape . - .ble of, holding about7oo:persona, being in the second story and embracing the full-extent of the stineture;:except a large double stairway hi front.' ' The• hall -Wait • erected fort the' use of - put:Elio-meetings; and, therefore, is. sur rounded on alkgides with lops 'windows, Which reach up nearly te.the ceiling. - At the rear-end-of the hall there.is:mi elevated plat form, on which theSpeaker , s desk is located. To furniture In:the:room_ 'consisted of ordi-- miry cane bettomartii,chaiiti and a ftivir desks for secretaries: :- A railing, called.the "bar of - the - lioutte;"' - divides the. room inhalf,, parti tioning oft the lobby front ilik space la.tchlpll - members bed their seats, - The officeof the - Governor an&his ,retlntteare:lniVefirst story:;' TesterditY . -truiritin - g eVeryiliing about the; building .wittlicuittuloOsly .clean, . ; Ai, ,night it was ; blood-stained and - -smeared with - clots.Of human gore. fielniOne - end of it to-the other. TheYetturvravithe tolls,- the-iitliceiN, .12 2 fact eVery:apartment•sliovii conclusive eV ildencevit thedd - peralion.of tholmaii *pi the ,cruet . violence of :their slanghter. .Tarigled • ~ and blocidi. knots of hair and crisp wool show how whites . and - blitekti'xiied together,' shrug- ' .gling against infuriated randimphicable ene-1 rees, . itioalides74lloditql4.9l:Vie, Institute: . and on both sides-of the street,' along•.-the: _Whole block Is' also bespattered 'With - blood and brains, lila iliolen6oB and even the sides . ; - of.sorue of 'the .divellingdiotisesZare in..the, -same Conditioti,-,.-Arefreshing altstwer ; which; fell .this inopling,,wa§lied away, ,sowi.:.of, the. iniiikkrlpt eiough . r6niiiiii'to shockVierithe ; disnal passer sli.t.!-' IhWiliairs'illid.the'thini4 txtrairtAltelTaltarelbrokeminpiereii,iand . the vindomr - PanOt , .144 ishiYarg: Ans,. ajlaUeio4 :from tbe,perfeck:rhiii cfrljtlCks . ; . The- Guild ing Villas as,7^lmlntliik7tiiirlei'ilk'rayo:ll the hot sun Which has•followedAhe rain; - a inottattentiftvliegiiiciitto thoLeitisit the. State :01144/Uitntlittgf.iik vii49,4-144.elkO.c9nts. can P 6. . .; 4 . 1 PLe16 1 - - -••• • .• ;-----=- . ", --..---- -„- .--- ' - -- :-. • , f ' . Ik.iitia' ice - 4 ' 17;4i the iloi; Pi:CC:46'4l(4 f- lt DiOiwaiiiiTtiere t ivaii:iio regularly Organ ' -.. 'preraiiditideorattifeleatany;one point, Of titao,. but theie:Val I:4=llnd:understanding among All Of. the young bloods:aboUt towo tbat.ix - rkit wcuilariagcurp,and - they.promised , each. taw Ische scispat. aliA 414eu7 ._'.iluty 1 3Y.klPAAoso,..cArAfir_../ heard - tor.dnili*or4 Peee .jast lipeli:Ssilk for. days hotels andsoeuan" itrAiity llieisliiets.:llll(lVot . Vai1X.4 1 ** 40111 11 1 , 131 4 e*OtOibi g Ao 4- ..,4 *l4 oll 4(,thilt" wok . % tit-110001tw, :::-;t'..: - .ir , ;.1::ic,: . •_,4 - 11 . ;:i•,,41..,;',,,r ''.',' ..;:- .OIP t; 7i .:_ ;,i.i. •Itis 7 volce, -``NOW the devil is•tciluw.-7- '<ghee hitid, !'Look out. for - hot wark. What : - atithorifz,thrise Mon had for theljtatenients, : I knew-not; nor who run the 'Tells:, The were` artty taken, eif.ditti!th,uiglit before, and Were- artned‘better than usrud„..., .When t ho_dre'bell - links - the Fonrth . • (Owe appeared; moving toward the' Instittite;:. , uud in Itsliort time L ererfarailiblepoliremanP. in -the, city was on the 'ground: '-Yoting rnen'", tlei,erted 'their tinainesteverywhere, and hur tied te - rtrescene of action, !The signal in-; ,tended,, -for . the *dice was adopted by- the . The tiff•iii celnitienceil4t i 2 1 .4.5;., and, !eat iug throe - luau* . ended at :1:45.. -Ti did not ettil ttptil•e'rery:pegro , and white man in , the Institute had been either . killed -or - wounded • and eoptgrecC - with the,exception of three or four -• - there were -about 100-men - of both classes iti the bnilding, and about r,cl • .. .wounded •outside; the total casualties will amount to Itls, of wboni - 50 were killed -or . have sini:e• died from (heir Wounds.' This resiimatels - tmxleTate. : The military force was encamped at (lathy Jackson, tire mites from the scene ofthe rio' .ot,• and in themorning were told to be ready: ;. , for atiy,emergeney..'' They tlid not tirrirtin- • lii quiet - had been restored, find- it - watVoilist restored when there was nothing left to kill or, matrnlt IS: certain, that son - teliody wss very dpreller - in ordering, the Aroops into town. 'Gen: MWridan Was notiitt toivn, - and. • Gen.' Baird ',had uuderstantl that one or his staff - repOrtediterything gniet . when, at the time he was'nutking hls'report, the massaere had beam - and progrcasnd.for a •quarter of an hour. II is dereliction . should be investigated.-. • '-. • • ." • .The police impressed the .baggege wagons of an ,express firm in, this city to Carry.oti this deed 4tme lead i Consisting eight ~:or .teu bodies, had two living men at the bottom.— • They Were :wry:laded, and perhaps 'would haVe died; I.nal, thethad'illa enough left in them. to .struggle-tor air. An eye-witness. • whose name 1. can furnish, says that 'a po- !lemur mounted Aho carti. and shoving his revolver down, between the, bodies on top, killed .the poor fellows, with, one shot for each. The fiendish thirst ror blood which seemed to poisess-sotne of the ripters was too brutal foieven the itnaginationof a savAge. Their. eyes gleamed' with, it, and_ rolled. in their sockets; their tongues protruded front their mouths, parched and shriveled almost; and their voices grew husky 'from demoniac yells. rhave no doubt but that some of the Policemen and rioting whites were wounded' by. members of their own party, as some of them seemed possessed with a.desire to shoot at human beings regardless of Caste,. colcz't or sex. No females were hurt that I know of.- aouses were - pillsgeo, but the outrages were mostly confined to the immediate . vicinage of the Institute.. One man in a livery stable de- liberately took up a line. and killed a negro who um through the ddorloukin& - for a place • of refuge. - It is unpoSsible to give you any runic de tails [brat 1 have without going bcyoud:the limits of my desire"to ruttish only authorita tive stateMents. I saw with my - own-eyes alMost everything th;:t I have described, and have responsible witnesses for all the rest: 1 have not accepted any rumors; but as I was fortunately ''on the' spot,"l am able to give you the fasts. . E. P. B. GENERAL GEARY AND THE _KANSAS QUESTION, HE PREDICTS THE. REBELLION IN 1857: We invite particular attention to the owing article from F,orney's press No page in political: history is more ad monitory than that which exposes the 'reach- err of - James Buchanan. Elected alone , because he distinctly pledged himself in his letter of acceptance that the people of Kan- • _ ens should be protected in choosing between Lavery-and freedom, (without which assur ance he :would have been overwhohningly defeated in this and other. free States,) his success had hardly been-ascertained before he, became the willing tool of the slavebold-: era who' had marked K mails fot theit prey. In the first year of his administration lasf prostititted the patronage of his office to the proscription of all Wha would not sanction and assist his freachaY, and when warned by the uprising of the people, and by the defeat of the Democratic: party In the el_c lions, lie refused to fielege his course' and , - Marcos( d his pr.,eription of independent Am:toasts. John W. (leery was Governor of Kansas wheu James Buchanan was elect ed President. - Commissioned by • President Pierce, it was not long before he perceived that, whatever might have been the oilginal intentions of President Pierce, Jefbirson Davin, then Secretary of War, had determin ed, at all hazariiii, to make . Kansas a. slave State. Naturally. General Geary turned to James Buchanan to waist him in the work of t i resisting this infamous design. -He knew the:. pledgee. which had been made to the, people , of. Pennsylvania, end that without these - pledges John C. Fremont would ~ have been chosen President. Be knew, furthermore, that, during the immediate .ennflict upon , questiou„Jamesßucluiniedwai removed Irons the scene of , strife, and wes t -therefore, ' ;Red to assume the. Presidential clildrwithout ' committals to either.extreine.. IL woe 11l this expectation anti spirit that General Geary , ad diessed repeated communications to darnel Blichanari before the latter assumed the Prema - . eldential,office. Copies.of these documents, . • duly filed in Washington, Lave been placed' in. our hands, and, idler a carefUl 'perusal them we find new 'cause forndmiration of the , present-Union candidate' for GoVernor of Pennsylvania. • 1 • , As:an evidence of his fidelity to principle aud his remarkable foresight; we reprint the tollowinglettor from General Geary to James' Buchanan, dated . February 12, -t; as in a mirror, he seemed to foresee and foretell the awlul revenge that would-pnefah I f ; any want of fidelity on the part of the Exee-" utive. Ile counsels James Buchanan, almost in set terms, What 'to do to save the Republic front. the plots of Jellerson Davis, and he predicts that if Jefferson Davis is permitted to -- carry out his,' policy "the entire country - 1 S • will be involved , in calamities too dreadfol to . 4 contemplate, and as disastrous as any that could befall a nation." But James Buchan- 1. an was dearlo all such appeals. Jefferson ) Davis had determined to slatighter.„,...: muse Geary would not Submit to the rule of. e : : the,pro-slavery tyrants in li:eosins. HaVing'i previously, prostribed Geary 'S predecessor, the lamented Andrew H. Reeder, also of . Pennsylvania,. because:its • would • trot bow= the linee to"the same,tyranny, be next turned ' ti' his Vengeance upon . Geary ,. but found there, :the same stubborn and manly resistance.— :• General 'thiary,' , "ilnding bithself deserted by resigned •his,oflice, anti-was sue, 1 7 . 7 . cecded by Robert J.- Walker, another Demo - eras, who. was sent - to Kansas' in the belief that he would prove a more willing lustre • merit. The catastrophe was comifieted by • the indignant refusal of that eminent states- , man to do the work which had disgusted and .r . ; .. disheartened both his herole'predecessors. • No true Pennsylvankin can read this letter ' - ;:- , at General Geary without recalling the whole. ;,' -, history of -Buchanan', - administration, and i "-, without feeling a new sense of gratitude (hilt- „ --.-. the citizen whp, nearly ten years ago thougliti ' I - and wrote in.lhis way, is shortly to assume; ',.;",,.., the Executive'chait of his great State : '.,--' '. , t ,„ ..eacc-orrva DEVARTMLNT,I . :' - • - i,, s" ',, LiCOMrTIN • KIOiSAS Twiarroax, '-' ' 2--- ~ • ' it:4l a , • a . , I ebruary 12, 1857. y- . •.:., Ilos. JATilift 13CCIIANALI— , Defir Sir :=4,1 - 0... .? . apology is needed for my •agaln addressing!; -; , -;4•,, yon,' notwithstanding my last l _. letter was trtit-r. ' ; ':,,l ten only two days ago. In that rinfiirinuil: - • ' . .;; ; ;I you, at considerable length, of condffioni . 1 ' ,-,Ej of affairs in this territory, of certain oiitra-2 ' 1 .-.,-,.' ges, that " have recently been 'conimitteatf-ob , -., the character of-the • men; mostly Goirertyl ."-': •":,- meat otbeials, by. whom these outrages were! Instigated, and that my, situation and 1194714 ti - fleas here would depend, mainly- utierair ';1:1 -- support of tlie'f,iiineral - 13Overnment. in. m , - 11 , endeavor's to maintain the peace and pronie it e , the , weliare of_the Territory. •Since.thetkzi • 4,,r.. ) :" 1 developments have , jitsttlying - till i f 4 , :. then wrote, and of Ix With It important tha i' , /, * you should be ap prised.' - • '''' .- -: .- , • •••••- i n c. From reliable - sources information lia.s beer I , ''. received that maw plans are, being forme& "4, „ not only to assassinate utyaelf: and. certait .-.. members o€-toy heusehold, but - create , e breach of the peace, which threatens to to 'll , fir more serious than the outrages thatlav4 '... • beerianppressed;-ana which kayo for Wei r Ultbnateadm nothing short of the dissolutioi f . • ot . iiip,Unioli in case of the failure of the no, i i Is - i tnd'infinacrus-atternpts that arc bein, ,',„ made to force:the institution.of slavery .. upo the: - unwilling people of this,Territory. I 1; • :Having positive assurances of the truth c. -4, i .; . iii4V:reports,'Whieli have -reached me trot -,-, ~. "'sundry saurces; - atiti - being satisfied that tlf,e.,- :danger was imminent,- and that prampt acif,,7;l , ton was needed to, avert it, I at once addre.-4.'iri ..ed- a communication u) General Persiff'r 4 ,;-, 'Srifitti; at Port Leavenworth, apPrisizg hic'.• bfthe facts, miff:asking him to send_to 4.3, - ,;• assistance two companies oh cavalry, I Magi . this request in accor dance. with unrev,Okrqt', - , instructions from theW6ident t "to maint&P.l, Cider - and quiet , in' the Territory dr Kiinseil and if disturbaneet-oceurlhereia to bring - i;:;:; , :punishment tlitt offenders ; " and with. : lkili tirm-belief that the assurances received by ;hi . , 'filial the same high' 'Seneca!, that in - carryittri.: 'Mat' these instrtlettoria3 'Would •he aided . - 'such military force as I might require. ,? , it This belief was not in the - least. shads:. , rumors that were rife througbout I** ~ AudAlplulty, %ll' 14•1(614 0 0*/ (4-11$ 4 :', , . 1 i.,.... , - - - . - - -.1- 1 .-.,5,:k., ' 1 - .:-.- , -' 4, "•- , .-7
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