TERMS of TILE, MINERS , JOURNA_Li TERMS—S 2 75 per annum, payable in adyaace-- 834)0 It notpairl in advfincQ. •. • . • . • Thae terms will be strictly adhered to hereafter. • TO CLUBS: , • Three copies to 'one address tin advance) 8i- 00 Six " " " .".: 13 . 00 30 00 "t 4nb auboctiptionottnft Invari'.l4 be paid in advance. The JouttaAL. will lie furnished to Carriers . and othere at i 4• 1 ,0 per, WO coptea.: colon delivery. . • elerf3 mon and School Teacheiv 'be furnish cd.. with the Jor.Mtit. at $1 59°n advance,. or $.l. 7lf pa:4 v t year--over one yeai full rate O.. ivATlz:l4l.ori ...41DVERTIMN e.: l e.: •' Por 3 ifinte.. - ieoholine date, Cue In , ertion. 73 - eng- and '25 cent a. : -Ope rquare of i lineo, :or 1 or „St :5.; ~:11b..-equot Icsertions, '25; tents per . aquaro.— LI7:(T pretx ! rt . . . FIX. TWELVE. th , c I. l .atp, 1 ro_ ,;',? - (O :$350.00 - wor -. ro3 4.00 • 7.00.• • 12 00 T 0.0 spidres, or 14 I:te-3, CO COO 10 00 ..161)4 -Three . ••, "21 i IN) •S. 00. 14 00 • -2000 • • . L Uver a r.quare. 17 CtllllB 1; NOII. - rent. hiztitr. Local N'o.ieeg, 9.0 ceu.u3 a line- One inch erkee le equal to twelve •• - • Largx!r Advertliemeuts as per agntiment.., .•••• • , • 2Clui•Horescurttautit five: ". • '• ;..- 2,7 The circillatioll of JOE - Ft:NAL 18 not iiicorded by any ' aper ln the. State sin t ihtladelohla or-Pitt hunt. - alal 4t he now the largest rheiet,pnbltehed • , Within the latit firs- yvare the sulisv. Fan -cotitinui,s to 41 &efts,' raptitlr. - As an Adverti:sin7 median of the tx.,t to -thti.'Stat..!. IRON WORKS. ItOLLING. Mat; ATKINg ,BROTHEB.S.,:i'roprietcirs, • irountr;l . . . Nlxtift^')l.7cr; , - (if 1.1-11lioszd • • In , n (ly,th'.7 , and Street .1::.'1!.) ::r 1•r,•; ar , d i? tective and exe - - . 4 .-.C .-- , ,arms etre Ur , ;,i, - , , ..5'.:0rt r , •lice. for any'anti , t.0 . ,,,a15ki , al: !1;, , i• r:',ii::.:y t.'.: , ....; , :':ii -4-1 . .. .- - '.. r'..;4,-:... 7..3kii!z ,onr nwa : p..., ,- nie'."' . wc) ,, :k ., 47i I al% I , = cariqz:t.t, rele::1 :;:1ite.! .. ..1 ,, 0r,...: 1ir,.., ~,..,....t. • cv.,n• I herf.f,re, rely li)r , m roo.tiN in,: in all caP..t. PlMtclas. ra , .1,. 11;- 1. ,n. - 3.1,1 , - t-.... ,,- i 4 T 11',11 , :a;•:...‘.3. , 2•si, 32. and 4 , 1,4:1:4 t , 11n. yrod, alw:.) i Lt. Inaid, niiti auliplied in.'il):: l llA•ti. , , , ...'l,',l:tvf!, . . . ro:t';ille• 0 C 1 0.7 1:4.h. " . . : 42- : . . 1140 basing, woriof c9rn, inal.in fall o*.seration..w.th lle!isy t. rg.eear of the Inte... sata . fi.• tindt of rr: - .1.1.n42.-tr,:schtnety,"ate:nt en- tofr k , for boi=ling and p. pum ,1 , 111.1, acting of al and of =ovem• - •nt..t.'ornislt enzint , s of nor Pao for humping in p.!.-1,,s or t-llfts.: fifth Cornlol - I , nmfi. ail i; In of breakers; •••cith chilled or •plaln teet h. fill' kinds of wrc.o..llt iron forgitigf...for drift earn or mining machinery, 1.1,t,2 lomat , . of crild or I.ot blast...N.lth on in.proved s hlowincyl , tnier.a , ;d pipes. mid rolling • with - the th,n , ` 1:1:!h . 16)?.. with ihtt jpl..f.ixt.ll f:lrtlnt or kind of 0r , 7152,1a F:IWPOMIPS • of : , •y. , ry ra.t • and. finished. and rail. of rut F;Z.Cc.. for mine: , oP niiifoti&.' • The tit:o• )4611;er husin?.bad a 1,”1.7 r.l - perience in the machine ht,,.ine‘s in .1 bi.region. ;Ind 71 prictical . tnehnnic.' and. weld known :pf. one .of, the I .ile f.rnt Of Wren and Bros.; 'of- the We. him:lo.l .TrOn Works. Pottsville,. trn-t. that Prottrot.att , ...mirm to 1) , ....!.n , t.s will prontre for bins the vitro - fin:7.e of ids old. ft of th., minmir.rrglon,find TrionA..s, mu - 2 , z Malinnoy City. April 21, .66 - • " • . • ' 16-tf rpo COAL O.IPERATOIIm 41.... IyiI:NEIV9. i !--11 = iallier .111ni ler NVorics:- • •-• • ... .71 , vs j The , ribl , crttlet. ret - r3ctfully invite the , - , 4. .ffizew Wien:l:4) , of flee I, l;, , iuers - ogn.niunitS - to r - ...,;17 tteAr"Bofiler \Yorke ; on Itailfend'Sneet.:l...x . ; ? n, b(tloie the. Par , sen , zer ric, i ,,t..- ry,!;., , ,•11 , ,,f, , --,„,7;4,,,. 41 . where they are prepared to nom uraettire erksr,....-.... i.t.. ' • BOILERS OF EVERY D1F. , _ , C1111.T1V1N . ,.. :-- • Smoke Stacks. Air tztael:P., Blatt Pitkes, Gt4ilmetani, Drift Cry &c.... &c. - Itbiif`ra on band.. ' • ' - • lleitez practical - n3eel.aoiL, and hat-inn for venni de voted themAelvea 'entirely to thin branch (11 - the Inteine:ie, Ilidter I hem ~, 1 ee. - that iv i - k (1646 di t ht,ir establieh. meld will give i4ati,leetion to all 'who may favor them with a ;::111. ". dadirldnala and. COmiltnies , will favor. it greltly ti, their aclvannd7,e to examine-their work be-. fore !.c p‘viwz et-where. . . JOILN ..T. N0111.E,.. - ..Ap: i1...!1 - .. ?6,7,-- 11;- . Jolts C:0Y1 E. ,W :•111 , _ • • • - riarr a c a"..PriZ.!4 Or no I,t e , fh m G f w ren & -4wAsolNG.ToNdi r — ,.. er ,,,,„ iriox w 0 ocl in Ous liormf , ;ll o'' ormthm - erl by the ,rr:ber in all linri,ms bran. : ' and izit,le Of Ma::hinory.f , ;r mieing either r , qlll . rure: bla, - I.fu.•inaccs •61,11 , 4. or (.014, hl : all kit a; ot arzr railroad car 'll7:tuees of wremrht.and cast Iron all 1,mc1.9:0f brass etu3tinw , ' ; nll '.ldrds of Emithrybrk; all F iala 1-f the latent i rn ; proved .pnmpt , . amt acting, ,' Wpairing promptly atiendkl to all't neatly .e:reciltee carefal attention to ),9 , 91a. vs the t , ull.nriber trlvßts le a - ill re , -iv , !-•y chore of the 1,11141,7 I , qtronazt so ue. , lnw.r.(l,on- the late firm, .JAMES WREN': Vetti , qle. Nvi , te.7nber 1. I SRS. • ' 34- lt 6' ran Work..; -P NECA riNEGnovn, U•Y L. CO:. PA. J. M. I:Wilt EP, 31 , 10:i:him...V. Engimer, .P.llol'li3 , • " . . . 01 %L. 4 'l , lOlll ' 4 . :llll.lkri : : . .•. • - p A t7.11'112 V.::ti LI -11-. -fi Cr TII 4: li . irrr.....-, Sc. , :. t!:. , , - ,1.1- ,- ..r;htr-,, .Lai - e . this Tiny , z 15 ....,..• Crl t -`1"..; 1 i'",t, a. P,lmir , t,il). •tn 01 , ,, the —. 7 ,i—',.,•! F:.:: , 11'•.i' rtalld t iy:',:. , of ALLISON .k.tannvaxi:•••G BA: , : - .‘.; V.'', to :' , .r;7y , .)1.! the Fotll (11,7, Maellino, Snlirll - it: roi:l , - , ll'-11:4: , ...;k:/::i.,:ini,s, in :PArt .Crithon. ,S 1 buy T; kill Cofirity. - . . ' IZOBEIZ,T•ALLISON, - .' FItANUSILBANNAN . • April 1;4, 16'7.c *A Stl I.;AND' I fi:o7i 11 . 011 Wt.. 1 ''' -. .—.. . . . • ri, . . .. . . - , The sithsf,7l.lr.is are . .now . fully. pre-. s_ . for=r— pari,,f to fur . itY:: at thtr A.F1,1 , tr. , 1 - iron dit f ,... s , .Worli.A, St.entn. Engin; .4 tied putum 0f0 .. .:, , ;"' ' '''' ;., . any.i;ow•‘r a...:1.1 v,,i• - .Pi ty,. n. 7 !whin!! :111.1 M . , , 6 - ... 1, - ,„ „, "oi.h&r 1 , 4 , a , t. , , , , ..:tal LreVker , areverYttkar . f.ize and I;attern - now 111 n:.:., togeth.tr will!. ca-i.in..th and for , :ln.T3 :of evury dp , ce- . ,1-n). Coal and Drift ear.. 4 of .allil.-vs and•ir..;•:.n-rt.4. :arse True:: nod 1i0i...e ('it-s.. \% all I - ,rni.,..hul at - .I , n - to..q notice,. The sillP.cribera fetter .! , ' . ...;•at.elve.f tlyr,.itia. , lnurh as, (!ITIY rueintx:r of the IL rn i'i a'. I,wnetieal tuc ,- `•;:. , :/'.r,.- they 'viii be' able •to furnis h ti Tur , b pinery-.; hat 'will mm pare - favor:lbl v with any in - theße;:rion.. All criers Ilirec: , ql to J. &.`. l t . G.kuNr.tt, - . tk, , ,1..ip1. S.' , ...hu:Olcill CoantY Pa., will recd ac prorUpt att..2n , :ail. •-,... J.: &M. (.41.1iiiEfi..... • ..Ashl:ll7.(L .1;1 1 y f.. , r.n . . . . . . `2:•:. tr) .T 1 1' INE P4i/OP, L Pr:tit ( . ;: r gt-e. - . . . . .. - 7. , ;(j1 . '11' , .. , --.lThe•.be.:‘; e ,• ,4 'tilt. - - i;:te . r . r7.-7 - . .C•viago and td . SNII' , :.I: .`, - 11'.....:::•1,-i. hill boplir`.74'....ii,iik ' j c0r.ti11a,d1L . , ,....LL, r , d , iri , a.r.laal it. , . ..a..!.::-...:..- 4 4:il- none bf 011..,:.), of - bte,...:111::: , . 4ia t • ha:l4-r -- '7, -..-- . , •. , c% , , : ;...,..... f rut. • Irrin l'odrYd , l - , u.a.l Lr.iii:lily:.ll4.l-r (1 rets,—.,-,--,..,..._ all' kind.....uf..1.1:.' biaL.:, - : 7..r .11. , 011.,.; Mil:, Bia..,L, Letkiiia. ces. 1 - I.lll:„LaslVar...-; &f.. - .; ~..-:-:. 111 , y.lll 1ki. , 0 CiilitintlCA:te . bl:qitleP Cf • "..M . ,:.i:•;,..L a:: - L . -.1.111;;'Ihe . celebrated Tine Forl,er Whitc , : .I,:i .to er::.l.e•., is :•nd :7!..pidkit Veiri - lied AntiCEl4l., Inlin;.: :.,..,I‘.: preprieinr.of teef•e Collieries: • - • • (1:011GE:. W. §N).:Dt.R : . ... 8-I.f .kif; MIZE: .P.k riON C 4).. tire 1 preps re.l to furni,ll T 1 3,AILlt0A1J.11.ZON, at their Mills hi Palo Alto, of vat lutes' pal tern.,- • ' Wel aILITILT t0.70.-pouhd,,ikryard..).o-Y AlsO, different sizez;of eat, square and • ...... round merchants' bar iron.. .111 0 Orders for rails or bar '.iron are re- 1111 spect:ally'suficited, and twill illmeet with prompt stten= lion If. Idll-I, , ither- at the Ironing Mills, Grouser Bruorrr. & Co.'s Hardware Store. Centre Street., or at their of corner . of Markin and .Second Streets. Pottsville, Pa. Pres,t; . Sari. '2, 'fl. IiII).LIAING MILL. - . .. . The. TA3fAQI.TA POLLTNO 3tILL COMPANY bay ir- 'fug . rimr completed their Vi l orltir•at Ta-4. mama. ri 4 chuylkill Caut.ty, are now • ",,,, . mar,nfacturing and prepared A - .• supplyti . ' • a. :--:. :Merehaut Bar Iron' of a very superior —,..irr r —:-.;44.,;7; • - quality, Rortml9,•§cptare,i,- Plat l and Half ~,.06 - - s l "I"' Bounds. Orders are respectpilly sollerteti, timd 4111 meet tulip prom ta attention. • . • - i J.NO. RALSTON, Treas. S.A.ItiI:P.ATCLIPP, Prest. • • Tamaqua, July I,Ja. BOIL Elia 4 -lAD STACIE .S. .• - • •. •-• - The eubcerlber iti i?rcpared to execute ,orders fur the.above articles, with dis patch, at the old place ol huffiiiess, Coal Street. below SorWegiao. 20 feet boil ers alWr..vs on Iliad. Also, the mina factarer of - ••• Coal and Other• Shovels, • Of the best material • and worionanship; Repairs promptly attended to. gsrTans: for mining ventilation always an baud. - .. 4ABEZ SPARES. • ' Pottsville, Angust• 9..1, •• • • S 5-1 Y '• .IUIORII . I EICLIER di: Co.; EUCteEBFOi.9. . . . - 111ORRAS: & JONES A; Co., IRON AND STEEL ilarlcet Ji . Sixteenth Sta., Philads. : Have always on hand and for sale . ' 'BEST ENGLISH IiEFINED IRON—FaII assortment.of Ragnalls," and other frivinite . brands.. BEST AIViERICAN ARS—ordirtry sizes,- or rolled to-order for Inidg,e_prposce, Ac. PENNSYLVANIA BOIL ER PLATE—Premistaious slice, or cut to required Bice. _BOILER RIVETSDover brand..niade inaolid dies. BEST ENGLISH. CAR AXLES—American. and Roglieh, FLUE :AND - SIIEET• IRON—for covering 'ethnics, • ATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS,. NUTS and WASIIERS—Por bridges, cars, and machinery purposes generally, CAST, SHEAR: ALACIIINE and BLISTER STEEL, .Also, an extra quality. for tape and diee. The above, topither with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers; railroad companies, engineers, miners, foniiders and machinists' is invited, . . M. ' ;2l ' and i“i n l.4 Streets ° Phi S i e3h il i t a, Ce P t : . • Would 'call - the attention of-Railroad 3Lsnagers. and those interested in Rail-, road Property, to their eYeiera of-Loco-z'; a. motive Engines, in which theY are:rulapt- - ea to the particular business for which - - they. may be required ; by the use-of wie,.two, three or four pair of driving wheels ; and the use of the -Whole, • or so mach of'the weight as may be desirable for ad- - beaten; and-in accanunodatiwg them to the .gradessi. carves, - strength of supersttuctiOn; and rail and ieork to be done. fiy these means the maximum useful effect of the power is. secured with the least expense for at tendance,- cost of 'ftzel, and repairs to Road mid Engine,' With these objects in view. and as the.result of twenty-, • three years practidal experience in-the business by our senior Partner, we manufacture fiVe - different kinds, of Engines, and several classes of sized, of - each sll4 Particular attention paid to . the strength of the ma chine in-the plan - and working:llBh%) of all the details. Oar long experience and opportunities "of obtaining in enables as to offer these engines - with the assurance that in efficiency., economy and drirability, they will compare favorably with those of any 'ether ki n d itvape. - . WO AISO 1111111 AL CO . order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire tto tit centres withoutboring4 composition-castings for bearings of every description. of -Copper, sheet iron awl-Boiler Works ; and.every at - tide appertaining to the repair or renewal of.Loenmo tiye Engines. • . M- W. ' BA L I) "....WPS, January 26, 166 • . l-tf MATTHEW Beim); RO-HRER'S =PECTORAL WILD OREPJIY TONIC, •-• • - Tor ill:%eiees of the Cheet,:arer, IChineye, Linke Stomach and Barrels. wi a BLOOD PLBEtIFLIM it bfis no equal . . J. ROFIFtErt; Prop:lelw- and 3annfacturer, Lanuteter, Pa. 1:A, don t for. Schuylk ill Co. Auguls:. li6C, . 31-8 m It'':T:PUBLYSITED-:--IIESSE:1111311. 9 8 nicEi. 041:Miln.A Pamphlet Cal the Mannfayture ul 31alleside Cut Steel,. ite progress and enn4oyment. by Ileary•Bessecaer, with illuetrations.of .machtnery ni t. Pilce cents: -Sent on, receipt . cd 2 cents by mall free. knr sale by • - ' • • • HI TIANSAN. Fritts - vine; • RE,MINGTONS Far • : 5614:: by Gun D ealers AND TI.III ..TILIME • GENEP Lt• • • • • CartridgO. • 11 ,q,eali lig ?Saul, (Et.no. i,t ) No. , 2'.Cartridge.., Reft[-ti e , 19.4.61 ; lit..)' No. Cartridge.. P_ocket voli\ - .7, (Self .Coekilik). :New Pocket'llevolver, (with Loading. Lever),. Revolver, - Navy.Size Calibre. • • 'ell Bo:diver, (Self-Cocking.) Navy Calibre. . N"TI .38'1 Oil In. CplibYi, . Army Revolter, 44-100 Sinn • Cane, using NM 32 Cartridge.- lievolvic. Rifle.' 36 & 44-7001 n. Calibre.. • • 'Breech I , ading Rifle, Carirldue; • Breech Loading Carbine,_NO. 44 Cartridge.. 'C. 2. Rifle., (Steel BarreL):syllb Sabre Bayonet,", 13: Illtb-S1 SPringdeld Pattern- .. • . Singla Barrel Shut Gun. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, New York; Moore . Nlchols. New, - orlt; Pabiters.& llembelders,lkiston. John Y. Lovell. Boston. . 4, 8 C.; oynhb Co:: '• • Ponitnq &•Trimble. Baltimore. Beery -Folsom & Co.,'New Orleans and .11ernpliis. Maynard Bros:, Chfcago, - .• k.Rnineey Albeit E. Crane, San Pranrise o . Aug:lB. `BB (Ap. 7, O o ta rp liAili.--.{Totre.c_elved, a Ina aaaortimuit attMk ni i, B l:4 ll 4 er 4,l 9 l= ll . ol 4 for REWThLkGI.OIISI WALKE4.& : -pRI - . Q . yi; MAHANTON GO STREET, -Itaytng just returned from; New Yoik PhilBt4el phis with a DRY-GOODS ,nd...NOTIQN:O; FOIt:..TIIEFIVLI4 . TRAI)E; yKuNG - .pAp}:f,Tok.ouß.:GOODp ; AS Will. ISTIToE'IiIEgTO . EXTEND Tpra EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES, Compare More l'avorably in Prices Quick Sales and Small Profits, MEN , B AND DOTStIiyEAD! We'cannottime all' in onr large-itock. l?at If you will call.'we. will take pleasnre..ln • Pticiwitig . you Our goods. Oar goods are all entirely new. • No ola goals: Two Doors Below Post Office, . ,110 t ea ht to -buy Black sill:Franey Silluda at " 43 - • • ' ' WALKER' PRICE, . , , . pp ich,Pluhfa v 'Efilk cheßp, and all colors. I . • An. ••• • WALE:ER &TRICE . . . rencii IllerinoLttiiie's best .Ibl.l- widtli;)tiacFt . • all wool, -only $l. 25. • ' " - . . 43-- .. • , - ',WALKER & PRICE. .. Black Alpaca., from iO cent 1.6 sit litHeplendld , • 43- •* - • • • WALF. DER &:PRicE, . . Herman Merinos. a full case. all colors;-'made. 'Ur These goods wi) offer' at 50 •.eents, full one yard wide—lees than mannfactlvers nrieee. ~• ' • ' . 43.- .' - .• .- . SN'ALIMR dr. lißicrg: ... Blankevi, all wool,..eitra- heavy 9 1 4, 9-4, 1 9:4,114, -194, at prices that cannot be beat: • 44- , . . , WALKER o i*gr .---gur stock or such goods 'itio.'perfeet . V Drown. 13 1 cr., - Drilbs t - Red,.and all shades—also,.a tine extra Water Proof..i • • • . W.M.ICER , . ... .. D 4, 7 ,. , .. uzi t it c :3- 6 z , ri l. a rcnts iii l l l v e ..V i sitg d 21 , 43i471 nets. Table, Diaper, Corset Jeans, and e , erything-ease yon, tan ask- far, . , . - -, - • • -, _• .. - • : .43. . • .. ~ : . . WALKER ac PRICE.. loa. . k vir • and Shali.—Our, stock is. good, and C"the beindy of the goods and the 'low micas will command thenttention.of ail.• • - WALKER . & PRICE. . Bennet . ibbirites, dc.—ln this line we ve yen . all the styles and widthi3net—cord edge all colors. I_Toriery any kindand ,1 1• quality.' Kid Glovusi,.Silk, Lilse'Tttregul. , theap:. 434 -.WALKER &.PRICE. FIRE ARla SILVER . WARK.-1, amortnietit. vach la .Soncr Silver Sponnt, Forks; Ladles, Fruit ,Knives, Ice Cream Scool^ st.c.,.*.c. - 1 Silver. -Tobacco BOxee. • R. C. qRREN , Es - Centre St.; PottAvßie,.: . . . . . . For the Distribution of Fictive' Many of the friends of J. O. BOUNDY, the disabled minerartist having - urged him to , distribute . the paint ings of his own which be Marin hand, he has consent. ed: There will he 100 sharerat s6'B share. The' pictbres are as follows :. • - 1, Halt Sn the Woods.: Size, 4 feet, 6 haws by a ft: 2.. 2. Capture of.the Daughter Of Daniel: Boone bathe Size, 9 feet 6 inches by 2 feet, 4 Inches. • B.. English Farmyard.. Size, 2 feet by 2 feet, 4.lnches. 4. Portrait. of Abraham' Lincoln.. - - b. .Portrait of Evades Cenci. .. - • • 6. The Pasture. Size. 20 by' 21 Inches. , T.Frosty_ Morning.. Size 20 , by 2I inches. E. The Wayaide Fountabs. Size, 20 by 21. inches, ':.- 2. Bridge'near Bella Largo D'Orta. . 20 .by. 27 10. The OleiMera: Shoe, by_i2 h3C1103. " • With the other pointing', bi ea...twenty fhio talc The 14CEIT 0 6 vOil be exhibited at the iliak.ii‘ku. of B. 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Mlle et Ladingt --r. • . • • • ' ..- -•'' • :•••• ' • • . ... -•- - •• '• •• ' • '.•• • - ' • • • ••• ' ••• ' ' •• •-.,_ 9 .. I • .. •'.... . .. g l•:. •: : : :: • T,,...:1,: - , , 7, 'i-i-'-'•'- .., . ~. .-.., : . A-LMI : -:- . TSVI . ..LE .: ...-...:- .. .....:,-,----''.'----:- . -- - - ..-;' 2l -- --- -'-'-----= -' - -- 't -. ' . '-' ' - NE ' . ..... . .. .. . • ... - _ - . . .' ' - : . . '. ... . ''''' '4- - . -- ."' . - ' --.' ' - ' . . RAL _ADVERTISER . At ttre • very shortest , notice . .. Our,stock of:JOB TYPE! . ,!: OffiOß - • .. . -: . - 2 : - .. 1 .• - I VIII teach ion to - pierce tha,Boweli;OCthe Earttii and bring ant from , tie . Cateina . Ol.Hountaltut . 110alit . ittitch - ottl . give atriengtlt to our hands and atddect - altliataFe to our eye and ... pleiuriiii...-Dli. ;01INSON. - -. '• -•, „.. .. . ... -... . .. ~ - . - . mc ti on of the'state, and we keep hands employed ,el. r: ,: i. ;,./.• ..... -. ,•.. , , ~•, ~, ; ..... '.. . ..ixtriandiee...i!oirlio.kirgree_ni..;ii,4, Tp Uri s.n.r ilr ir_B a ßoo d TkHisc,,Letia.._:l ...,,..,,...... ..f .. f .,,.. - .,,,, . . .• . • ' • • ly for Jobbing. Beings practical Printer oozed" ; .•r t , t. press . • we will guarantee our work tote as 'neat as any that I , . - .' • * • ' ' . can be tarred out in the cities. ~ • P RLITI,NO IN. COV ! .. , `4tiiat notice • - ... V,,,:.8.-'I:J.S..-..11.y !. 1) , : .:•Y i i1F,4-.R:Ti:- . .5 . .A: . T : ,1J. : . 1, :: D.A . X..i . . i .11:0 . .it : NT:Niq,...:- . ..,.. :; 13T.,13U . J: .. A.gi.N: . 13:.,0.N,.AN.„ :: -. : .P975. : v.t.tii. 4 ' ... - : ' : i.s,..c-#1J...y1 - 4 : ..K : t-t . l - .1 4. .,: : ...c.,0.:u:.j..Ty . .,.. i...v..-FiN-j.T.s..lfty-A,,..1.:4. - Vol. 49:4 UNION HALL, Two Doors Below Post Office, P.O. ; T:T. S V 1.L..L E I.inrge and .Splendid Stock Which am NOW OPENED A Eid:Terling, aired by Being Careful in our Selections, .WE ARP. R;S'ABLED. TO SELL:-'GOODS TO OUR fitIESD, AT :SUCEI• PRICES IitRON . GE,• ALL WE ASK iS A C .~1 ~G I~ Confident that Tour concloeiosi -Will be That Our Goods THAN you WILL SEE THEN IN ANY OTHER HOUSE. OR - morro 19, Oct. 27, 'ad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts; IN .FACT,' A FULL STOCK DON'T FORGrr TiIk.FLACE. UNION HALL; 31AHANTbNC30 STREET, IN)TTSYILLE Oct. 27, 'GC ART UNION Painte4kby.J. BOITN.DY, the Disabled ltiiner .P : IIILADELPHIA BUY '•Y 0 . 0 T.)E.X.S • . . . :111.33,KET. • STREET TEA HOUSE, j • Corner of Twelfth and :Market!' Streets, op posite the . Great loiroOlv ' • . • . • 310.HD :460,"; • - :Feb 17,7 CG .1 112 3tarkee St, PhilidellttiA. TAV.11.01.1. 'de BlIC — OWN; • • • ••• • • • • • • - ARTISTS- AND - . PPHOTOGRAPHERS ; • • •• • 913 and 914 ibheatnut hareet,- ' • • • PIiatkiDRT , PHIA.• • • Pure Liberty White I:eicit . practical Paintera I Tip it l'and),..oa will have no other: IStannfacturcil :only • • •,- ,:• , Ziegler 4k - Smiili,••• •: • - • •'• •• • Wholesale:thug' W . Paint and Ways Dealers: . "No. 131 North - TH.IKP Street.' . • • 'Jan 42T, . 4-ir • : • Pure r ,ibwrty White I;eatl.-,•T•lie Wilitee; the mon durable itnd, the 'most econoteicsl, It I . . liannhictured only. by . • • •-. • - Zie"let & Srtiith, • • , holes•.. 41 e. Dim Paint and .Ulass Dealers,' ; • • No: 131 Nortli'flllll.D Street.-Philadelphia, .13ure Liberty Wlritn•Lend will , do 'thorn and YY better work at a given . Cost than ,and - , Other! :Pry. it! -2rianufnebared nnly.by . . • .. • ' • Zittgiv - 41k. Smith,• .W'.nlesnle:Druz. Paint and Glass•:era, . • No. la .Nctfall•Tillftl),STßEET; Philad . CIIIK. IgTOl . [C... ...E.:tr. l'Atil.Oß: •. ... -..... . ' ! ror the . rreleetilerte - Oi,otir ... , ; ~.„/ ~ . - . .pn,ror, , , an tiers ii. a de,mn,o, • . :......":„.,...3.t. m .„. • , •: 7, ..... ... ... e. sai wo r4 l2 ,, ez ;t i tr, )r .. o u s , o e u n t t. p. ,. by. 4 . la, l 7 .hi m eh :O a f . .....--,—: -1 . 7--,...„ ... j. good fit will he. 'grlarar.tied; by .. fl, ... • ~,.....:•:•:::, -.0,111 7 , the SiZes:ln , the „rder det-IgrimedM the see.ompanyirig i -1: ,...,.." : ;141EASURE - I , oli • C CiAi. ; i,:••:... , • '', : . '.• : • Length of Beck, froin .1 to ^, .. i •. 1 " /.1 . .......and:from.2.to 3. . . ... • . ' '..l .. 2 • l ' ' • \:: • ero L o C i '-' , ' - i d. h j gidmsl!•rtto.el.!7"h arm r'. • „ii • .• ' l ..' Eterisi db - ortire:-,.......r0und tliO • .1 . L .,_ 1 j.. .t ; . , „.1-•••:, : _#•,:, ; - must. pram: ine . ut . p 7.irt. of . : the -. choot. • . --f- i!ruit.3r eesure-Arpunl .the; waist. • • 1 - 1'... .1; . . . State whOther. thO . per Eon Is . -.. .' 1 - . I , . • erert,orstooping. :• . • - L.: 11 . •.. •• The now inea.9ure tua fOr Coat :.- • . ... - .. - •.Measarp- middes&m, and out; eido from bip:hoee, eNd around the wo:ist, •aM.i . hip: : ': nr•MATEr.TALS'FENT'IiY CO6T GOADB TO BE ItETCC.NED., IF NrirSAT‘filt..o . l - Ot.T. , • • CEI.VS. StOli rOti : 4: Co., 'S2 , I efirsnti f44.,'l•lolitdriiphia. June 10. , Gr;, : 28- 117.3. a.• ra E:4; EA:it : ll4 F 2: 111,,1510. V - T • Areh•• . !...ltrect, Pktitaidelphut . , Wqmleple. and iletArD6-11ers in . • '• . 1 • • • . •"• , BERLIN Embroideries, Fine Knit Gcods., etc., pen.onally:solect ed in Europe. • , ' . . zEPErVits,-- •••-: • • :Con;c:inttri'wn Wools, Ce.sluncre'yarinric., latest style. in Ladles Dreis and,Cithilt •• .; . •.. • T R MMIN: G S. Bitttenß 4 Drop F:ritivegi .I,lces, • Shawl 11'16ra - erg. .etc:-, Lfilbroitlei Thel.goothi tx.i Off all . carLfolly. our•,Whde...ule Dei,artment :offett , . great i id icem en,t4sl. :the '44-436-qtri • .130WATAN & LEONARD ; MANUFACTURERS; • WHOLESALF I K.N.Tp RETAIL .1)1 4 4.7;:f151'.74" 1... L. . , . .. .• . .. , ... . .. • . 3 1.t...0...NA ........: • ...,:.. .vtit.., .Silver:. Piatcd ,Goods, • No. 701.9ach St., .. • ... • . - .. iiIIIIL.4..DELPITIA; ~ . - .Those in 'want .Of SILVER or .SILVER' - PLATED WARE wilt find it much to their.adyantage by visiting ..our STORLf before making - 4110r pUrchast:s. OM' 10n!... , .e.perienco in the. nnumf,..cture. ',,f.tho :above kind of goods-enables us to defy competition. - 1 •, ' : • ' * . . We keep do gOods but .those which: 'are of the Crst class . , allot our own make,.and will bt4Sold at reduced: SePt• ' 2 O, '66 .. - E•lime 23, ;Mt .25-ilvj -39.: . . Q 0 I !. II : lyi BIA H PIT .P..IE; il 11 and NOrth 'o . road Sf (.131 . 6TE AZOIL) . . . . . PHI - LADE LP 04A The -subscribers beg. leave to - •infortn. thelr'mitity fridnds and die public in general. that ithey ililVo taken this old and-Well known h.use,-.litict• have reftwnished it In the beetmanner:and are now prii,ared . to *nut; - nwxtute the public on the most, rear.eoul f .-ble terms. • • • They ith,o deilire to unnOutice .tti the • traVelinr, corri- . inbeity that thi,.houee.is 'very convenient to the - PhD tidiAphiarand Reading 'Railroad Depot, and but. a-few stepa to Arch street. where the klive t tani.are. running up and down town, the in central 4 - ailrmid line for. besiness; very desirable,part'of the city for Com ' fort.. 'All we 69tt is-to jive tie a call. ;. • •• BEE:TO - LET.a 888 DT, • - Sept2s, •, , . iin-3tur earpets,:tiii:Cloths avid Window Shsaci: . •• J. STEW.ILUT TrEPVY . '• • . • '243 8: Sveund St , db . el'eSp'race; Weald respectielly lerJrni Wet custati,xerA 'and.otheni,. that he it 'belling from One of the - lergc.4 and - Lek .a.s sortments .et CARPETS,. 011 i CLOVIS, . WINDOW EDIAIYES,' t4.tit he has had foi: ya, rB ,. an d . at ie,dixed priceii. • . . Siltit 29, 'fiSp-39-3m. INVENT'ORS' OFFICES;, D'.EPTNEEJIL at I V3:NS, Civil Engineer , ' and Iruseui 33 WALNUT St ,Y*LADA siiiicited---Cousnitations On Engineering, Draughting_and"Sketeinis, Modals and Machinery of all kinds ?LADJC and bkilfully intended to. f ,_Special atten tion given 'to REJECTED tafit.lB . and INTE.IfFER &NOES. ' 'Authentic' Copies 'of all• Documents from . Patent Office prOcured.:. • • . yoimmiVes useless trouble and tratel ling.its, as there no actual' iMed , fur petsanal interview with TM.. All business: with these. Oilices;• can:be transacted hiwriting. roe farther information di r kt es above, with stamp enclosed, fiir Circular with. r ef e rences; ..• • . . ' Jan lii '66--f4y • 628. '•-• . • 00P1:11%P.S "O •VN 1 • . . . •:- New' Fall Styles : • • . . . Are in every _ re s pect. Arai elass; and teruhrica a coin ,plete assortment for Ladles, .31issea, and Children, . the Newest Styles, every Length and Sties of :Waist. ' s • OlditSitllerbi wherever .known; hie, more univer sally popular than any others before the public - • They retain their shape better, are lighter, more einstic; more durable, and really cheaper, titan any otheiHodp Skirt in the market. The springs anti fastenings, are warranted. perfect. . Every: Lady: ehonld - try them Iliey; are now being extensively- by -Merchants, throughout the country. :and at . WROLESALE :and RETAIL, At:Manufactory. and Sales Room. Na. 52S ASCII Street,. below Ith.:PIIILADAS •••'Axk for ROPII.LN - 5 ti s;"—buy neonates I • CAUTION—None genuine unless tarciped: on each •Kid-Pad"Efopkin's Hoop Skirt Maidafactory,-No, q2s• -- Arch Street, Philadelphia." • .• Also, .constantly on hand full line of . York • guide Skirts, at very low •priees: - . , • • • TERMS NET • OASiii • ' ONE PRICE ONLY._ Jeans, .• • • • - LADIES FATSCY PITHS I - AT ' • JOAN .F.4.16E184.08 . . P.stablieliedFtiallanufactory, • No: TlB ST: above Tth, •" PIIILADELPRIA, • - .• Have now in Store of my own •!. portation and IllanufaCtare• one of • the - largest and•moht beautiful relec 41,ri `,. _SC: - Clone Of . Fancy Fars , for Ladies'- . •and Childrerra Wear in the City.- - - • ~- Alec, a line assortment of Gent , B Fur • Cleves and collars. • . • - 1 am enabled to dispose of raygooda at very reatam able ' prices, - arid I-would therefore eolicitk call from My friends of Schuylkill County and vicinity: • - -Remember the name, number and street. . •' . • 6210:PAREIRA, No. 118 Arch St., .abgve , lth, SOutli Prl have no Partner, nor connection with any oth er Store id Philadelphia, Oct. 6, '6ll--.40-4m WHITE HILL' • • • • DRY - :.GOODS rte.'. 446 North Second St., Philadelphia: • ' Joan opened with'esPlendld. - New Stock: of FOR -2•lo'N' and • DOMESTIC GOODS, consisting of Abawle, Dread Goods, White • Goods; Ncitiotia.. Velvets; etc : . ; 'GENTLEMBNS. .6aisiniefes;- -Inette,Yeetinge, Muslin& Flannels, itlanketa; eta ~ . • opened a tine lot of -European • CVDTAIN MIDILIN AND. LAoes. J: MILTON EASY at.B&I. IStetceaaora to Jpe. Hagy . .7446 N. 2dSt., Philada. . . •, . .;SO_.N FINE • CLOTHING - . 1 .. . •• . . . 624-Obestnutlitreiitsiad 61, Jain° Street: .• • - • • •.• . .. • • ••• . ••••• ••jrli . . . . • . " . • . • . ••,.• •• • • Have tow ov hand' elegant NBW-•STYLES. of Fra3l add 'Winter .Clothing. r 11 . eo , large stock of IFieneb,l3nZ...ilieh and Americnn piece Gtkode to !elect froin - formemnie work . • All, garments. war ranted well made and eoperb fits. ••• . G. A.. p.ear,vizs, stiperbitendemt: SALTIPETIIE AND BRIMSTONE. Powder Makers' Saltpetre, • , Meat Curers'. Saltpetre, Roll Brimstone, . . Flor Sulphur WILLIAM GULAG - ER,: AGENT POE MANUFACTURERS, 59 North Front Street, IPhilada suoirE.Ra.: GENERAL comnssios uscatirrs, • • . . 26 sneitthipelavraio Avenue; Philiulelikida We are constantly receiving on consignment; SPERM. WHALE, RTI,.W.NER S, and LUBRICATING OILS,. of the best and pureit-qualitles. which we offer Inlets .to raft, at loiverit rates of the day. •-• • : • . • The attention of courant/era sod others Is lespec6'. ay i -1.9 Welted: ;. • . - Jan YO, '65.43,1r • • AO ROD .IiXIII.I3ITION ,• . •• • . . . cARISTALIS •PRESICt.It 1; teaW4ITZ, Na; 1008: CBE9TNUP Street, ' • .. . ' • . . • above Taub, . . , Temperlie* informs bia'nnatozneia .and public is general,. that latbas opened - now all bii. . . NEW, IMPORTATIONS of German. 7ropch 'and English • • • • . . rail* 4300DS Aki.lD TOYS: : • • . • . . . -•.• The stock is very 'exten . sive, end h i point of • . ' ''• : • VLICUCTY AND CII..UPNE3S - • plAtlat 110 IEI - 6608 0 3.111 1 this country:: • • • Ail are Inyitod to visit the More, .whether the duos os other**. • - .0.. d•, OCIENV • ;WW I : 4RM h w . ` • ••• • • • Wink • SAr.ITYR3DA:I7 (FERTILIZER►S. o 7 S Superipr SuperYhosphate of Lime MANUFACTURED . . . IRA DE 1 0 • Farmers and DeSlers Fertilizers will Observe thst I have adopted the above grade Itlark.,''' to show those, who. rise ray Stiper-Pheisp.hate, • made . frith, the. Raw. ..Bone, that they are•getting.tity menu fantere.' 'l4y.pitroris will please be careful in .purelnisingt. that the above , qrade Markt , Is stamped. trlten . e.l6ll beg ,'as none other is gennin'e, •• • • I - JlM:noir ready to supply the above. superior Fertili zer inlarge or small ynantitie.s-L-itr.netv; bans of 9 , ) , J pounds Tech..'Also, .alvmys 'on :hand, a •Stoek; Of fine Raw Hope" Dost—conipost-l-lor top • dreS:sitig; PlastZr, &el. ac. A trade fthconnt allowed to fl:fUlem • ' . r. Th€ aboca'Pertilliera tan-te..porchaed at GEORGE BRIGHT di.: SON'S Stare. Centre .St., Pottgrille, Whp . • are authorised to actlp my ' I.II t OS. L. HOLT. .21,;-1:" • POST OFFICE 1515:RESS--T.llOl, llaven; Er: • ' . ' . •• • BENEFIT TO FARMERS 111.o:to Improved SII.ItR-PHOSPItATE of Lime. F‘if,Sdli.stllainkfacturiTr i i .Deros 37" N. Front St., bet{{ t.ezi Arch, South ..S 01.41; -• • • CON ha - N*lw. repe3lcd .the:antt•malflievo , Fertilizus pis p . er. I I,cg .lave to inforni th:it /.174-1111.. tarner cent9e,c .will. ta pre of :nor° Ph ill ip. , 9caperoPtio‘iplyziie, of It, it : , ..,I)6:o'.l . reSS iusr,T.....nt, • ni:..king• ..the re: liriCr' nut- 4 ; 54 . pe . rt.n. :of 9,t.A.1..1 ....• hefylere. • . ' . • MORO FILLIPS, •• . Sule Pnipiletor lim.l . 3l2inufacfctrer Avgqt.t. 1. I:=.6t; 21-.5111.." lINIPOI-tTANT . NOTICE FROM . MRS. SI..G.:BROWN,, Physiciati,... : 4lo Arcii Streit, Philadelphia, ' expeci— From klife of. study, obl,ervation And ence,. and years of praetichl -applleation of my "Metaphyaeal Discovery"- on• . thonsaud of ditl 7 eased, men; women and . cliildfen, hav'e jrt4tly , come to the cenelnslon that every' faMily in Qie land, ivhe,wisli to get rid 'of dis•eurie, and lieep at bay, insist bare my Metaphysical Discovvrly altyaja on. hand. It is a certaM prevent: tire' against Clielse. :11 als6lfreats and.de.troye. the caaco: 0f.2 iseae, .condequinOy the eilects Deaf:iesa, Catirth, RhemitatisM, every OiI:COED man, .Nveman. chihdis licir to: •.• • • ,•. . It is the only aftfegnard agniost - Cholera.- It .• cleases oval - spver. of the fitiT.a4 ells the flesh - and purifies the • good: - ` In evesi: 7 queried of rho' above facts, I have this day re- - duee'd the . price, so as to leave tio barrier irilhe Way of the;disoltsed. ' : . The.. package consists or three 'bottles., ono used.for the Eyes, one fir tliu li • are, aud one for the'Seilp: .The"sp thrCe .wo'ry , in cerijanction , passing into the syston by : absorption, thus kil-. ling tlicv'ery root of .diettse which ,isin'aspc "elLic loCality us the head.: M) Metaphy:ical Discovery is packed In &heat woodnn case, and will. -be • despatched to any part: of the world on receipt of the priec.;, which will tie frOin this 25th day of November,' sold at .per or thr .. ee pkgs;, sio - . Celebrated Poc , rll.icha.rd's EyelY.,ter. Large . bottle, ' . .or six bottle's. ss.f . eize,:so ets. Scalp Renovator 41, or - . six. bottles •fOr - .55. The Medicines can be obtakued through your - Drfiggista; or at the Depot, 410•Lich street,. . . The folloYfing letter is ono - of the Many Ireceive daily: at my different Offices.: • STATio>i, Nov. 420th; 18G.51 Mita: M. G. 11now7k- , ,Madam nOticed - an advertisment in a newspaper. of - emir M..trephys idol Discovery. I - sent for a Pacb.4,r - te',of the ined-' Write to:tell:you that - it hay proved a perfect success .case . of dch.friess •of Many, years' standing,. • NOw send to you •f it three .packagesformy neighbots; :who are ttfilicted in the.samo way. •:•Yours respectfully, . • • [Snapp's Station ..Crawford , County, Fa' Perfect cure for.weak and.tliseasetl eyes:' ' • Thelletaphysfeal Discovery works bYlaws as logical as thoSe which revoke the stars. . • .':The Celebrated. rOOR. RICHARD'S -EYE WATEit is the key,Which 'opens the door to' be health of both' mind and body. use it morning and night. • . l'ldeoe'sßeid tb.the Depot for a circular. • • For sale also by.JORN G. BROWN :& SON, iDnag . . . !S)s F . • EB N NNW. Jer.sey.• • s•-1 "r or largeltssortniciit Of Wiro Rove. 6 , .ti:itnntly on band.' .01•11.er tilled_ with dos. pnteli. or sizti, 6trenglb, pad r.net. p‘o . • r.Tan 1, .e'.5.--1-15 0 ., ' • lII3NTER'S SAUSAPAIVILLA is a specific fisr. dliessds °title - Blood and Skin: :•; It positively' ureaSerofula, Tetter, Eryelpelas and gores of every : kind:: It le the best remedy for complaints:of children following Improper. nourishment- and scarlet fever. ..lihave a <-r at number of strong,: truthful cer thicates ofita favor. like Atm' followitg Running Sores for 9 years, cored by seven bottles. ; Tetter of 7 :years, cured, brie bottle ; a Scaly- :Disease of the Skin for 20 yeiiirs ; • cuffed,,' four .hottles; Scrofula 10'. years; 'mired, liver bottles ; a badly , Ulcerated Throat. cured; two bottles.i. Ulcerated foot, 51 years, cureil,'Eeven bet ties , severe • case . 'of ErysiPol l l2, -0 years'. :cured. 'Sir, bottles; Rheuni.atlara, '2 .Yeltra, aired; '.tWOlllottles Disease of the Biond,-14 years;.llYe bottles. . • ' • r . The ,Sicssaparilla..purlfleii• the '.blooil,:infuseE' new life into the system through its tonic : power and it. also a perfectly harmless' ciimposition:;, having teen in use about thirteen years.' by 'l], - .isansuf all from. ELY-Months and oyes.: with unrgiialled Pttnclpai 001 . ce; 910 Market street, Philadelphia'. . • . . F. litlisiTEN Proprietor..; wholesale A g enti to New' York, Wells* CO. No. 115 PrOM'ai etreet...• - . S S. 0: BItOWN:&, SON. Wholesale • A geptt , , Cgri tre St.; ana sold 14..511 Druggists in • May 1.4; 'GO • -• " : • • • • Greenwood -: Nu=rs.ery. • • 1'• 'r i corrT.XlF- I X-M. • • T NOTICE . • I,I[TE iitt SP EIC T . Fit infona the .public •V•W • that In addition 'to the ..GREEMIQUSE 'find .biIfffEI.ERX , DI3PARTMN.TS of the above 'establish ments, Me .. are• now prepared. to: 'accept and . execute Ordexis for latoidocope Joblii n iviarden. in . ag generally ,_ particular attention- giVen to the ley: 'lug out;and. planting of.' • . . . , diardam,GreentiouseS, Gzruilds, Cemeteries, conservatories, Hiertes, mit water Appiustus, and Hit Water Tsqtke • • erected on 'Me most'cOnomical plans. . . Design,and Patimateajurniahed when required. Gardena taken care of by the day or the year.. - Prnning of Fruit Shade.and - Ornamental Trees, Grape "Vines, • 'and RosrA:&c.... Budding and Grafting. attended to In season. We. can also Tarnish every kind of Evergreens, Fruit Trees,...Hardr. Flowering Shrubs, Raspberries, Ckwoeberries, Strawberries, Currants, Grape Vines, and llosea„Rhubarb and .WaragualloOta, And will.plant Also; " Osage' Oriinge .IPlants,' the best 'hedge Grembouses are well stocked with a sPlendidaescament of Winter Flowering Planta of everything worth cal.thating,' • • • • . • Weddings, Balls and Parties' supplied with Dorf- QUETA, DINNEB • PABLE DESIOSS,:' WREATHS. &c., on the shortest possible notice, as Well and as ret sortable as elsewhere.. " . • liany tatty Roots and Bulbs are.better Planted the Fall, as Reibitdens, Peonies,- Hyacinths, Tulips, Croensas, Japan Lilies:Az., ot. which we ' have.. a . good s2ply.on hand. .Rverything new of Interest is contin 7 t be ngg added. ' Otderslett at.lidtrialiANftS 'BOOkitoie Or. GREENWOOD .NURSERY, will meat With prompt attention. • . '• . Oct. .20,'!ca.... . !MI MI IPECTOBALIS for. the Arent of 'ii 001:10EN COLD ` , -end .f3ORRiFfiIS OF .THE :CHEERY,.prononnced•by thaw who hive -used 'it to be .the•best remedy for the core of colds ever offered to: the poblic.:. • Read the follovitnt•testimonlal • •," • ' P osasg mLs misy-istb: • • Lorna a Hart...Req:-Defir Bir: l — . lt affords me:pleas. ure to.bear testimony to the efficacy or your- "Fecto4 rafts," in removing. Coughs . and Bronchial AirectiOns,' having found immediate and permanent relief from.. the Imo or one bottle, after . having tried many other remedies for a very severe cold and - cough with which I ,offered for 15 . 13111 e• siz. weeks - during the past Winter. - ' DeoPeutft l DY Pore, :. A. GODFREY. • For Care of BURNS, CUTS. 'OBILBLAINS,. Uhetunatiam, , Frosted Feet,. Sore Thnolit.. Neuralgia, .Pains,,Scalds. Bruises, etc. •• Also: leyl'S Pills. for the . speedy and effectual cure of Mlles, both agenda anskicr iirealland eriiaine teetimolabibi:, ;• . FRANCIS ALTSTATT, Agent,. • . Centre St:, opposite thelllortimer Rowe, . :•.ditd for sale by Dr. Geo.. .Yeopans, Ashland ;Wesley • Hammer, Mahanoy.City; B. & R. Phillips, New.eastle;. James Swataraf Geo. R. HOMMIn. Cresema Geo.' Kauffman, Schuylkill' Haven.: 21r5.11. Banixoer t Otlvißstbutft B. Johnson, Minersville; Bt. Clair: • 1 • :! October SI, .68-243.1 y . . 8id'.811714 1 1.1/ 11 5..—Tiiemsbsceiber IVA Agent for the sale of the Boston Gam Belthisr Factory, and tarnishes superior Belts at Factory prim, all sizes, kin& and lengths__ Belts-of - wetter thickness than those kept on bud made to =der, alba shortest notice; at; hie Orders for Colliery proposes have the:pre termite nt the 31UL Alio Steam Packing of eery dr acription, Blasting Paler the , shighe, or ten reams, or by tim_On. at inan!actmescaL' •-•- - • 13A F- LAWS, of ' the, meet approved patterns, ma4onopetz4 90etninemt Wire. bq Ofteingledos , Inv or briu4 o4, 'N 97 o.cella, ll ll l ! li i tbe "ir WIN , 04141110.4 i. XoTtNIN.Q‘:', .D.,Eci:j3E1=L.:.3.;.:.i.•.18.0q;: RAILROADS.' . .. . • , . • . r - AT co - E HILL ',o6.'SciturLlLLik.x.. .n.s.- - v•AtitealliE - HOTEL •-• PROPERTY I'-L :VEN o.'ll. ' •... . t ' ' -• '.'.- .. :.4 ,' and Store Stand for Sale:.i.One of the best . .. . .. ~.... '7 I inliSilieSs stands in the city'. of Reading—with alanse .. • .1E . ,.. ; ......—_—....,...1- . , . . . , --- p.... • -.........- , cOnntrv• and traveling custom.. The hotel .is a 3.U. ... . ........s e tryßrickillow, fronting ott•Fenn • Street M i tt. I t deep, on a lot 270 feet' deep and 90.Teet'vride .. • ..C!ntngc of Tkinie of Pasi . tea - ger Trninfs.. ..• 40E1 .and after MONO :4Y. iloveritber-2Yth. 186. Pis- 'on an alley' in the rear-, 'lncludes.' two Store : • • 'sealer Trains - will leave Schuvlitill Eleven as follows;..* • -.on with &Wavy • liminess. Mao; Q Closed Yard, • . • ,- ' 'At T. 1.5 A: 31.,•F01f muiErtsvlLLß, • • •..... - - Ova stabling and shedding, &c.. tc.• - ..• • 1' This pioperty la offered at p a lowilgard: 'and will pay .. . • At. 12.20 P. M., :FOR GLEN CARBON:. . •_,:. . ~ - Iteturning. will leave liinersville at 205 A.'31.: and' a large percentage on the capital invettod.:•.: For Ruth- Glen Carlxin at .7.40 'P, M.: conneetino. at 'Schuylkill . e ii put i m j am. i nqu i re : of. . , . ..... • . , ... . . • Unveil with morning' and . afternoon' Passenger Trains" • ...; • • .. •.. 1 • JACOB sclui r Ere m . Tor Philadelphia." •' - .: • •-* . : -•- •- .1 : Real Estate Agt.,.No. 30 N. Sixth St., Reading. . Passenger Train between Ashland and- Ltictest.Gap.,*:• ;Dec.., , G a .• . .. .. •, ..... . • • 49 , tr . :Junction. connecting with stage' to and from Shamokin. • Leave-Locust Gnp Junction. at 10.3 Q A..M. • LeaveAshlat,d'at gAs P. M.• . ... :'' .. M. '.. Connecting with Pes:setiget--Trains on M: it. B. M. Th. It. to and from Pottsville, at whictipoint .connections' 1 wilihe made with, trains on Philuda.:and Readieglt. R. I • - •._ . . • •• ;•,.J. E. WOCITTEN,.Stip't, 1 —Cressona. NoV. IGth. -, 65... - . . ..• :„ • .. .. 404 - . L orilours. ,- • • • tin .thratter.Nov: 27. • 1865, Trains will. .lave.Pottaville.daili(exCept:6utala.ye) at. 6.4.5 . .1M-for • Auburn, Pinegroye and 'Harrisburg,. and at I.P M. for. Pintrove and Tremont.: • . • . • '. Passenprs'bi.ll.4s 3f.train from Pottsville rlvnat .11airisburg via Ptifegrove at ..11,30-k Min time to connect With trains *going' east , or- west On'Petina.; Cnmbtrinriil Salley, • - ...NOrtliera . ..Central , and Lebanon. Valley Railriatle. . • • • ' • n o PM train • from: 'Pot.bwille will ' conneetat. Auburn .wltti hp morning train front Pitithdelphia. ing , Auburri at 1.. - th P3ffar IhnegrOvO, nod arriviog at Tretuctittht. 3.30,P NCilljeav'e Tremont for Pine .grove at ' 6.00 P M.• cOnnecting . tbere• with 4.00' P train -.tram llarric-burg , and. returning:lo Tremont at 7..01 . P M. Rota:fling, . icaVe. 'Harrisburg at Lou 1' v. 'connecting at Pitwgroye at 1.1.15 P with train .for Tremont, and Ai:T.:VT:burn ivirh up_ Paiaenger Train .I.,r'Poitbville. Passenger Trath - thave Tramont ht 7.10-A con ni: , eting ac .P.inegiove- with. train to Har e ri,burg. Anti ii wail down morning: 'Passenger Truth froth Poit-villa to FiallaJelplila.. athlarriving.at Po llsviii2 ii.0.,1•".51-. • .•• • ' ..Fare from To tis illy- to Tra'rri,thurg., $2 05.• : For tickets or oilier infOrmai;•th 1 ir,l3' to • : • • Z.,ll.Will.:l:lllt.Pottsvilie.. . • '• It. TRACT, -. pilll-11313.1.1.1iLt RI ADING IM7E • • Siuvin • r • • Arra,rigraelitiofTassenger.Trains.- . . . . 111•7,04 and A.45,,1. SI:, and 2.45 I!: N.; at lying in Philadelphia, at Len .4nd' 4,40, 'and • • -" - • ••• • •- • . .• • _ . Philad,lphia 's'6o, A.-)1...12.4.5,,n00n. and P, kt, :Potts•iille at 1.4..25; noon, 7.35 'The 7-.00 8110 M. and 2,45, P. 31.: down, and .R.nii, A:. M..i Tr.iin4„ wet' liea;.lin -for Allen- NeW• York, 1,0.7an0n; -and IV! We-t:' • - . '. ••• • Th,t .fa: :4 Trains, dinned-only for Lc•in,..n , in..1.1.,::;!L..bur?. Sc., tind with -Roiling and Riihir•inl.• • •. • .•-• •f ' •1. On Fandod leave Pi ,ttsville at .9.0 Q, delpl is at 3:15, 31. • kinis'l7.lll Ho il ItCna ' :llcr,rit Minersvirw A. M., and ( . 1 .Carl of at. 1... , ;(1: . P; Ni., - ctinuectilig... at Sclinylkil I A. M_, and.:!:: 3 5 . , I'. M.. Trains for 1 1 - p 'irk lenl'e Schuylkill Haven: at 7.25, and. 1..2.211. noun. rsilnucting. T-.:.!7)iroinTott..l . ille, and 8,1111. A. 11,; from Phila .dMpina. • Lea , N•torM4 Gap 1 . 0.10. A. 31.. and,Aiddand 2.45; P. 31:. cohneetilyg with v.!. - .1 . 5, ; Train for Phil adelithia.. and. 5.:06; A. M. Train-Jot' PottAiyille.: No Scfariy;tait U.R.; • '110 , 7.(1%. A. M., 'rim: Trains from Tre in,--nt., and 1.011,.P. M. InAtifltarii,burt , ...conueet. la An-. burn-with 8.4",..A. M.; . Train for Pitthid.tphia.,:and noon, Train forl'Ottsville. • -. • : • . . . Tim 7.. M. A. - M.,.and 1.50. P. M ; Trains froth Aubutil ronnent4ith 0.4 r., A. n.. and. Lou., P, M.', Trains from' ... :roam il le.• :No bunday Trains. .. . . . . . . . . . 141110 h !rtilli•fitiiii :TR'onli titin 'Link H. 11. .I..iaw. Pia tsvil:e at Lac) a , id' 4.:ta. A. M., and 7:15; P; N...' q.,(1,1Wq Taulagna at • T '" .4..'M.".. null 1.40 and 4.15. P. \F.' Sunda) n : Leave Tainaqua at 8.45,..A., M., :and PottEkville at 2.pu; . l':.m. ,' -" . ' . • -..-, - . • Thu GAR) a141.1.:;p.'A. M.: 'Trains from Ashland, Cop neet-ats.43, A M., dud '2.4b, 31: TrarnP for Phitadelphla • . : A. Ai.. 11 Lfd t. ,l 9atid Thing from tammina, - cun - NiT.L4 31 t:Carlain with 7.01). - :.A...M. .Tunn Potts:ville st .Poit.'Clintun with 5. , 1); A.:M., np Train crnin ilnhalciihia.. 'and at AlL'eartott.Wi - h 3.30; P.M.,- tr,i Train from Pfifladelphia: A mixed . Pastiengri and .F.Pi'atft Train h•ave-. , 4011:ind i t T.(l7b P.- 1 31.„ fnr Tam - glut: • •I"ntlilays Lee Airhland T.OO, A; M., nod .Tatint. The•ll.4p, A. '.11„ Traiu from Port Clinton. and 2.15. P. Nl, - ;:Train frthn Tam-no.a.• connect with Eton, Train ft om . Phiiadclpl a, and - 'F...M.,.5rAin for Philadelphia: .••• • • - • •. • . • ' • . • • On Sundays: Lcaco:Tatnacitla at 7.2 a A. M.; and Port Clinton at T. P. M. - •. '• - • . • ' • • The 5.45,...A.. It.; down . Train - to Reading, etcips.at all stations .between . Poitsville and. Iteddhlr.,.•• • The 13f), P. M.. up Triiln rnim philadelpie, elope only at i)riacipaLatations, • % : .. • . , C011:4117TATION TIC TS, - Tith 2:13 couPons attached, between - any , ppint.l.desired, at 25 per eent. diacettat: . . ..z ItIMEA.G.E !TICKETS, • - Bond for '2, Mb - mite..l)etween all points,. frir - Families and &fp - mess 50. : •." .• : Seascai Ticlie.ts:lhAwe , M nll prints-at rettaieil-ratei..• Schrw.llSeaso.n Tickets id-third legs. • • • SO - lbs. of b4g - a - p..allowed 6a.c.b.*Patsenger. Excfrision Ticicefn from Philadelphia :to Yotta' :tad. hack, goad for Satiirday, Sunday and . Nlonslity, . • G. A. IsTICOLL6, General Superintendent. Jane t 'an E . 242.0 . 411 Y ILi.duS:ll.l.4. 4.,11.0A0.--A46. , . . . -1 " • • hummer: Arrangements." • • ON KND AFTER: MONDAY,:-May.2lst,.Tridn6.on thri Lchlgh Valley 'Railroad will run in connection witty ..the several :marts running : to Wllttesbarre, New. York. and Philadelphiaoo. , follows: DOWN TRAINS. .SriTions: • :Igo. 5. .No. 1. NO:5. -No, 7. No. 2. 'Leave '• '• P. hi. A. M. A. Al. k. M. \WilkCE•barre .. ... .• • .• 8.00 ' • ..White Haven ' 9.80 . 3.00. .. • ... • 5.36 3.00 • hickory. fron ' -• ". .. • ' :310. 0 141nd Run' • • . .• • • - - 9.51 3.22 . ,L 7 Rockfvrt• • ' '•10.60. 3,31 0 Shenandoah • •• • • •••• •*, • :1 • 16 '• g .7tlahanoy, • •• • • : • 2.15 •-••• Jeaneaville Beater Meadow..... • • . • 2.30 B, Weatherly' • •.• •• • 8.25 • .3:20 . p• • Penn Raven - 3lanch Chunk:.: ~:F : .• 4.50 10.41 4.25 •• • Lehighton '• •. 4.40 '10.67 . 4.35 - • Lehigh:Parryville 4,46 '4.41 ; ... •. .. : 6.01 .". 4:86 ' Slatingfon •• ' • " • 6.07 11.20 5.02 Rokdale. .. ' • • ' 5:17 .. .. . 5.13, ••".- Lati6's •' • :5.21 2 • .White Hall , -• . "5.34 5,30 - • • Cfiiilay .. , • 3.38 11.32:: 5.34 •Bokcinclanqia.. ..... • 5.49. .5,88 - C...,tssanqua,• • • • 6.46' 41.41 5.42'..'• : ... • .5,54 • . . ; . :.*•. ' . 0,00 ..11.57 1 . 9:56 • 1:111 - Be ni thlehel; - : ... 12.40 .• . 6.15 12.13 6.15 1.20 - Preemanetintg.: .... 12.49: • • 6;23 • - • 6.24 - 2.00 .E.iintOn • . • .7 - .15 6.44 12:43 . 6.45 • . • '..- Philadelphia • 9.20 2:35.. 6.45 ••• • New •:York._ .. .. 520 10,10' • 4.10 10,45. 6.00 - . ST . ATIOriS ; No. S. No: 6.• No. 10.• Leave .. • - A.: - .M., A. ML. P..M. York... 11.00 " 4.00 ... 9.00 8.00. 'Philadelphia ... •. • 7.80. . : . • 6.16 *• • 9,47 • 9.25 2 7:40 11.54 11.24, Freemarisliarg • . .10.07. 2,40 9.06 • . . • -8eth1ehem:........ 4,0117 • 8:15 .12.24 11.53 Allentown •••' 10.3 T • .4.15- 8.30 . - 12.35 • 19.04. Furnace' ....... .. . 4.20 •,• 8,34 • • • • . :110kendauclue. - . : : : . ..10,53' 4,33; 847 . -.• • . • - Coplay . . . ..... •• .4.39 ': 8.51 . • t4', White Ha11':: . ..:. ; :.11.02 . 4.43 2. 9.86 :Rock. Daie...r.. ... . .11.19 ~ •. 5.00 .9_14. • V.. , - 2.25 • : Lehigh Dap .....- 5.18 9;31. ; .•. . Parryyille ~8.33 9.45,• , •7, . 'Lehighton 01.85 5.99 9.80.. , • .• :2 Mauch Chink:. • .. 5.50' 'lO,OO • • . Penn Raven: . .. :...12.39 • 0;4. . • . • 2 •- Atidenried;-. .. , . 1.44 . . '• , •, • • . 'SIM= oah.:-...; . 1.50 . •. • , • . lind• R . un • -• Tannerg White. Haven .1.28 7.0 T , . : Wilkadm:n - o . 2 2:..., ." CONNECTIONS:' • • ar,S2ust.; or,-sew All tip and Down ',trains 'connect at. Easton with the' trains of the.Centralitallroad of New Jerse . yto and froin • '..Down' :trains - Nos.'l, 5 and 7, and 'ttr trains Nose' 2 and 9; tOnneet at Bethlehem with • trains for Philadel phia.. Trains from Philadelphia connect.at Bethlehem with down train. No. 7; and with nu trains Fos: 8" &" 10. - • nurr. seriesn.vearLi rt. it : ' • • Down &alma...No:L.l and 11.. and up trains Ncia..2,-4,.0, ands elinneet lit:Allentosvn with trains for Reading . and Hariisburg. Trains from Harrisburgand Reading conrqtet'at Allentown with a down trains. •• ,- • • egifiriikele pitAiriaz RAILROAD. Thiwn trains NoS. I', 8 and:s' connect, at:Phillipsburg SVIUt trains for Philadelphia.. : Trains fom PhiladelPhia Connect. at .P.hillipsbarg with up trains Nos. 2 and 104 . and trains froinßelvidere connect With nil trginoqcoe. 6 CATANct3i3I. TLAILITC?iI) Daft train No; 7, and un train No. ft, connertat Quakake . Jutietion with trains of the .Catawissall. . . Dawn trains No 5 and 7. and rip train No.. 9., • con nett with trains of the Hazleton Railread. - • • Lamm! ANI sr.scluzaFfse. Down ;ibis Nba. 5 and T, and up trains Noe. 6 and 8, tonneet tit White Haven with'trains of the Lehigh and Em end:mina Railroad to and from WilLesbarre, without change of ears between Wilkesbarre and New York. No change of - cars between Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia on up train No. 8 and down train No. 6. ROBERT H. BYRE,. superintendent and Engineer L. V. H. B. TO CENTERS BUILDERI3. The Schuylkill County . • . • Lumber &.Mtuidaeturing , C. .... .- • H a ve on hand at their' istensivis establishment, one Railroad Rtreeti agora. quantity a lumber of every kind and descrip'sni, which they.tan.supply to' Operators, - Carpenters and Builders, at lowr ratesa than.it ant be bought :elsewhere. . They are also: ready. to supply, 'through the means -Of their extensive bdsmeae and, la-. bor saving m.rbines manufactured articles in their line at a lemma of 26 Per.cent. on fanner COhlt. Their large workshops have' been In ancostl opera tics:llhr the past Year,-Wning'ont wen quantities of • . -*. Window - Frames, • . Mash., ' _Panel Work,, -'*. • lffsarldingS; - • Bed -posts,, . .7. , . • Blinds, • - .Banisters; • : Bhattere • And all klada - oi 'Framed. Paneled Inul 'Pained Work,' whirl they_tutve constantly on hand., They. are 'ready. to extrade.orders at the shortest notice, for any quanti..- ..ty or guilty of sawed or manufactured stuff. . Dry and•. green: Hemlock "of all hinds, for building" purposes._ Maple, Poplar. 'chair, plank and scant ling . boards ; Cherry, Walnut, "Mahogany ""fie., for.cabi, net ivOrk t• White and. Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw or madelo order White Pine;plank, 3, 236. 13t. AC, and AS hick reguiTt also, Plank,. MI% 4 1 # 1 , • • • L' • of : sawed stuff and ervemabg.l.n hue on "hand or to order, Atha slicubsst nada). •• • : POtaville. March . A lIIIERICAN WAITCJIIEICAIMag9III !Ind ellvei ewes Lignadain • Clocts, and r.Jewelry . of all de_ eeittptipne, Can be •4btellted at the store of St* les 4l ll ..0 1 4rt. 611 ,1. ft. V0R . .....5.ALE - :•&'.:: . T(1 IEL VOW.. SAL E.. 7 .-A large Derrick, In complete Work . frig iireer.' now need for hoisting.coal., The mast To feat and Boom GO feet long ; has about 200 feet hest Crown Chaiti:Od wire rope ; Stays. - • Can be ap plied to other usee.•. Strenkth sufficient to hoist see .eral.tons. Will be sold cheap the owner has no further use for ' • . CD: • . , Fillton and Clermont Av., BrookiYof:New York: . . rr AIME NOTICE.—Aft e r the Stith of November,. ' 1. ISCid,.tratwell khinifia,-firatclass' Oyater . and Rat- Irig,Saloon of Jabez Woolley, formerl y . kept by Jona-. .tharrH.lGoodman, will be to let with or without dwel ling, for a term of one; two or three yea* It la a good Stand. situated in Centre Street."nearly- oppoiite: the Philadelphia end Reading Depot,•ldahanoy City,: The neatly fired with . ecerything•necessary to carry on thN business. • For partienlars. apply' 'to Require *.IiETKER • , Mahanby City,•ocJABEZ WOOLLRYi•Bos tOnRun. . • . • • Ray 24,• 643-4T-tf. FOR SALE. • . DEDAP AND DESIRABLE FARMS' • ih Delaware and Maryland, from VI to $5O nor ;acre.— .There twins 14y . between the Delaware. and Chesapeake Bay ;, convenient • to' mills.: storm., .sehoolit; churches; They are easy to cultivate,: and • with less labor than farms inthe Northern States, and are adapted . to grain,*giiiSs,• fruit, .tc. • . Fish - and oySters • abound. in the rivers: game of all: kinds in abutdance: Daring •the past three learn Inindreds of the Northern farmer"' baye settled' In these • States on• account of •the low pries of-latid and the easy cultiWitlon and . low taxes. .Per.: Sims desit ing-to visit farms in these States can do 4, - i -by applying to :or addressing the undersigned. who . makes a trip regularly once a week to. these States,— datsloguessent gratis to any address. • • • , : • Also Farinain Backs and Montgomery-CountlAS; and Goal,Timberapa Ore• Lands for sale. • • ••-• •, ••• • • . 'GEO. R. ERESSLER, ,• • -144 Souttirourtp. Stree, Pbiladelpl3la; Pa Noc- 24, , P S G • : . •- • .:41.-3m . TEAM ENG1NE...450 hesse power. In good condolon. .Disineter'cylinder 48 inches; stroke 9 feet 9 incheS,' with. or Without boilers. ' "For pale low if taken . Etwai.st once, by -A. PORVES & S(YN, . • Nor 17, ;46--16-4t . South. &, Penn Ste., Phllads. AR I V•A TE SA LE.• , --A :three:story Frame P and cbackhanding with. lot • anl piece of grOund appurtenant; situate - East :Norwegian St., id the Borough of .Pottaville, la offered for sale.' TOniis riwonablo. Apply-to • . F. P. DEWEES. : • ; Centre St., Pottsville. • VAL [TARE:X.IMAX; :ESTATE FOR MAI:E.—The .property, known- as the Mouser Farm, near Llewellyn, containing 12.5 acres, 40 acres 6,c.Nqlich to covered with good -Timber,- :and the bal ance under a good. state- at cultivation, : with the .ap; Unrtenances, .consisting, of • a twmand-a-half 'Btury log house, Unuttered throughout, and -a log •.ig - horn, with a - running spring cloite by the house. • , 'Also Spring House, Wastalouse. and ottier.outbnlld -I'he public -road from - Pottsville to Tremont .robs by the house. • The railroad 'front Sivatara to Schuylkill - Haven also posses through the premises.— The veins of coal tmi through. the property, known as the SUonn, Lewis, end Black Mine Veins. • For teritii aud.particulara apply to ABRAHAM ERNST. or , •1..,1 , • • • • .PHILIP GARRES, Llewellyn. • Also a pair - of good T.ismber.Truektel 0 Mules, -Wag •eurcaud Harness for &tie. • : .A; ERNST, Llewellyn. •• 1 Nov 3, 'OO - . • • .. 7 : .•• . 44:3m* . . : VOli SA of-Second-hand :Machinery ii viz Steam Hugine,•lo-horse .power, • Whh-boll-. ere,. tlroftorit, -putnp, all complete, . suitable for a emelt foundry.. Also IPortable Enginewith boiler and. goveniOr.',l:c.; allconiplelo.-about 4-horee poiver. Also about 12 tone T.Raile. • . • . Also about d. tens Sheet Iron. • . • • -. Also 5 Drift Care that have been Used In ti slope-40 hich guage. For sale at the Machinery Depot of I Sept 22, 'llO4-3Sltt * , ,TABEZSPAR.ES, Coal St. . . 11 - 4 10 R Entnes one'. a' twenty horse power, and•tale a slaty horse .vciwer, and, Coal breaker. Apply to • :D. B. ShIDEL: •• • -.Eighth-Ind Market Ste.; Yotte~llle pOR•ISALLE. , --Tyii' 25 borselpower ENODTES, twelve Inch 'eylinde . '. twoleet stroke,,. box bed plates, eprin , - , packing: fitted ted In the beet, manner. , pbm . Roy a 5ept.15,..66 • SON, Polteettle Iron Works ylviius'Es• AND .. 11,0104 ALT .PRAVALTE ~yAL.E.=Will to Bold . private ,eale, a - . two Steritiarne house with a stone baliementi"and r A. lea'; also,: another two . story '-dwelling . flollso and to; all situated in thlS , Porougho . ;Cressona; Schuylkill County. Skid property - wilr be' sold cheap, on easy terms to close np an estate. For ft,c:; apply to ANDREW KEEFER, Agent, at C'ressoua, or to the subeeriber at Lebanon, Pa: • • • July 2,8, 'B6 - 39-534 m• • • JOHN GEORGE.: ; • . . VALVARE.E. PROPERTY AT rut . VATE, f4.51.1:13.—0ne-twentietti, interest In the tract of coal land in New Castle Township, Schuylkill County (known as the Poll & Barman tract) . contain inq•abn.ut 420 acres .. • • • • ' • •Abact 01222 acres of COAL - . and, .TIMBER, LAND. In Riley Township. Sis ..• • •• • : • .. fine building lots on' East Norwegian St., above Jacktlon-205190 feet, a never failing spring of water on one of them: :Terniedasy. . ' . . . • • Valuable building lots' on' Coal, WashiugtOtt•and Mahantongo streets..: Desirable sites for warehouses, Manufactories, 8;c. •.. A splerdad . lot on rSeknylkill Ave , iine,;23 feet front •on 'the Avenue and 51. feet trait on Church •Alley.. ;Apply to HENRY C. RUSSEL; • • Real•EState and Insurance Agi3nt,"comer Second and Mahantongo Sta.; Pottsville, Pa. . March • i OIMAALE Olt TO. LEASE.—A -tract of • land ;Mtnate .half a mile' west of. Llewellyn, In Itranch and Reilly . townsbi*: Schuylkill. County,...con. tainlng . 430 acres,- having a run. of three-feurttus of - as mile on the following veins: viz: 'Phe eate.Veina, Sel kirk, Black Mine, Tunnel, .Faust and Were.' . • Parties nrlahlng to purchase or.to lease will make application . • : ' JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT • , . : • RICHARD SAINITEUR.4I;: • • • '• ..• J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, • ' Eieciltorn of the Estate of James Dundas:- deceased; at 121- Walnut St., Philnda., .Or to CHARLES M. RILL,. Real Estate Agt.; Anguet i 9. 'GS - . • . • - , 33-t1 • rE.—One second band' engine, honk). II: power, 7 inch diameter, 16 inch stioke. . Box bed plate, governor and force- pump : complete. .Will be. !Also one 104mise power Engine; 16 Inch bore, 24 Inch stroke, heavy box bed plate,. fly wheel pulley, 10 feet dfain.,l6 inch face. • -Suitable for breaker or saw mill. The atiti,ie Engines" are, our •own make, and• Will be hold belo'w cost if applied for .soon. •• • . Also one 2 i 0-horse power Engine, 10 'inches lasseter, $4 Inch stroke.. BOx 'bed' plate, governor and .force pump cOmplete. All new. • ,: • ' ALLISON & BANNAN, "Franklin Iron Works,” .- 1' Aare 80, , 613,26.41 • :Port Carbon, Pa. i 7 tOAL MINES FOR BALE.—The under , signed wishes to inform:the - public thr.t - he has Sinall Colliery for sale on liberal tereas, wUrthe priv ilege of opening on four or five.other veins of Coal, all above wateelevel. The . abode mine is in ord er, and can at present eliip. 'front 'air ht.cars. cars per (lay, which can be greatly increased by 'opening other veins, which can' be done at a.very email. outlay. Ad= dress . SILAS BALL, ?ottsviElle.. 'Diarch • - • • • •• • li-tf • • 13.... A N T .V ii. :L SALE in the new town:Of . ,EIRANTVILLE, situate On the head Waters of Mill Creek, one and a half miles 'eonth of Mahanoy.City, and immedlitely east of the. large,cliliery of the Now Boston Coal Company. The -from road from Pottsville' to' Mahatioy-city, and also -from firockville and -Tuscarora, paseesr through the Good watercan be lied in abundance: The to-. .cotton le convenlent.t& a 'number 'of collieries 'in .the .Mahanoy Region. • For terms, &e.; apply' to ALL'EN. pI,SIIRR; Engineer at the place, or to the subscriber. ~ • • . M. MURPHY, Pottsville.. Aug 11, '66 • . 9.4.4f ' . wingHE subscribers have for salt at their Colliery on. Creek, a lot of Pump Pipes, Spade Handles, Plate Stub-ends, Pipe, Stub-ends, and other Tiolts, Chick Pieces, Pole Hangers and Follies, Balance Weights, connecting Rod and Bob& Also afk •Iforse gn e. • • OEO: 8. REPPLIER & CO. or further particulars apply to J. G. /7., S. REP PLIER, No. Walnut St., Philadelphia, or to JNO„ L. GBIGER,•at the Colliery. Jan rf, i6B-4-tf . . A.CIIIICNERIE - FOR TALE:—The anbscii !lT/ her has now on hand'and for sale the following line lot of new.and old machinery second-hand Steam engine, 11X Inch bore and .30 inch stroke ; has peen refitted and is snitable'for sinking aalepe; One 20-horse power Engine refitted. . • .New.Bollen3, 30 inches diameter-30.feetionf. • ' 2 Second-hand Boilers, .30 inch diem., 20. feet long, - .: ':With Fire fronts complete. , • • One email. Boiler about . 3-horse power; .one Smoke ..Staelt-34 inches diameter 36 feet long ; one smoke - eta:el BO inches diameter, 40 feet 'long . : - one pomp • wheel -t foot diameter, - 3,ir; Inches pitch, • with Shaft and Pedce-. Tufo complete two. Wrought Xron . Shafte 8 foot long; O,X inches diameter ; one:Hoisting . Drtun,l foot spid ersi..wlth shaft:and blocks complete; one small druin„ 8 foot diameter 1.- One 14 - 4och - Pump,"complete„" • • One 12-Inch . e One ' 10-inch r: . 4 4 • • I A lot of 16.tnth Pamti Pipes ; one set small Breaker , Rolls with 5 inch wrought n shafts.; four Pea Coal Screens; a set of .Elevator Buckets—new; a lot'of ' f PumpEtube, all sizes . alot of Belt-Pulleys Of various ;sizes • also the timber of a. large Breaker,- now stand lug, 'and could be need for the same Purpose;;'. also 5500 ', feet of Slope . Chain, all sizes, at - • . • JABEZ !WARE'S kfichineriDepot, June 2, .415227 " CA*l Street, Pottsville: 141:MGAACHINERY.AND MA One Locomotive Engine.• .Two 40-4oise power .I,ngbies wttll gOiring fur hoist ing and Pumping. ' One 20-horee power end breaker Irtae4inery .one em . elt PoraPink • ' " • • .• . • it ears in good . arder.'. Alec a; lot qt T and:Plat - will; *teei N Ar.ee Wire Ropes, Ac.: Apply to ••• ' • P. W. 811114T113, *Linea of Idlhee;.PottEnrille. 'Nov, •" • ; • 45- GOVERNMENT YEAT10..Nr.4.1, - 1. :.--B:A-',N::K. Offers for sale at knassl market rate GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 841430 Treas. Notes date of &og. 11, 1 64 6 4 4 $ : 66 : Junels, 415 u • u 04 July 15;'65 . 5-20 Loan. of. 1862. 5,20 Loan of 12610 • 5 6 20 °Loan. - of 1865. 104440 Loan of 15641. ==ZZI GOLD, STOCKS ATM IMpiDIS AND ALL GOVERNMENT SBOITEITIEB BOUGHT AID SOLD. 12=!! - . DRAFTS On Rngland. Irelana, Ealre Otali Genz!raw. for mak ennultolu*Prel/115enl• . GlZEida4lor 11. SttgairtUFSB4lol4';--" "1 FATHER, TAKE 311 - r" . . The way is dirk, my Father I• ClOtid on cloud • Is gathering quickly oer my head,:snd loud • The thunders rear above me... - See, T. stand • lake.one bewildered!. Father; take.nuy hand, : . And thmtuth the glotim • , Lead safely home: ' • . . . .. . .. The 'day iroes.fast, my Father ! And my soul Is drawing. clm-kly down . . ' My faithless sight Sees ghostly visions: , Fars a spectral•band... Encompass me: 0". - .Faiher:lake my hand,_ , . . , • And from the night- . - - • ' . Lead-op'-to light • . • . • -.. • • 1 . . , • . • • • Thy:child. : • -• .. .:. ' • . . .. . -The tea' Y is•lonm. my Father I .'And'my soul :.'...,. Longs for the. rest and quiet. of the goal; .. While yet I joarney itimugh the • wearY land - Keep m 6 from wandering. Father;•take my hauil .• • .• . Quititly and straight - .'• : • .. • • " •Lead:to'Reacen's gate- . . ',' Thy Child.. . The pathta•rongh, my Father!' Many 3 thorn . . Hair_ pierced me l. and my Weary feet:4ll toru '-. • And. bleeding, matt the way. 'Yet Thy command Bids me press for Ward, • Father take my hand.. • • . - .Then, aare•and bleat, - : . . ~ ' - .. '- The throng Is great,•nay Father t: Marty a dolibt - And 'fear. and - danger cttmt.tiss'me shout, , And foes Oppiesa me 90, •. 1 cannot stand Or go alone. 0, Father';.take' my hand,' ' 'And thrntigh:the throng •. •• •... Lead safe -along ... : • . Lead safe along ; . • ' . . The ere t.ts isheavy, Father -1 have borne • I.t.lonw..and still do scar it. .Let tor worn' And fainting spirit rise to that' blest land, • • Where crownattee given: Father; take toy hand, .• .',. And reaching - down, • • The Assassination of. Abraham • Lincoln. • • LETTERS FROM MEN 'WHO WERE - CELA.RGED..W.I.TH IT.• • What they itiought nf Andrew Johnson, their new friend, 1n.1865. As complicity in'the assassination of-A.bra htim.Lincoln is reported to be one of the grounds for.th impeachment of Andrew Johnson, the, following extracts front letters written . by rebels WhO are now friends of the latter will: be of iuterest.. The •old prciverb nil' recur to the reader, that when thieves fall outlonest mengei theit:Atie : I know there is not half the ground to sus pect Me that_ there "is to suspect President Johnson . ' • • Fiusr. There was an absence of all - motive on my part.. To have removed Lincoln tit the limo it was done, was most unfdrtunate both for me and for the people of the South. This rbtive belie.ved, and have often so ex pressed - myself.. President Johnson was to ac4uire a dazzling power in tLe event of Lin coln's death.. • • ". ' Si nap._ A paper_, is, found in President Johnson's room, after the assassination,.sign ed by the President himself, to the effect that he CBootif) does not . wish "to trouble him (Johnsen), - httt wants to. know Rite (John son) is in. - Now', Consider, this note ks from a private citizen. to a high official, and it is certain that if it had been sent' by' any. other man, at any other time, to any tither official except the onemost, deeply interested in the event about to happen, it would have implied previous intimacy and intercourse, and a wish to have an interview.without witnesses, which the writer expected, circumstances ,admit 7 Titian*. •President-Johnson goes to bed, on the night of tbe . aSsassinatiou, at - the unusual hour; for Washington, of nice o'clock, and is asleep, of course, when an anxious gentleman leaves the side of the dying President to in form the new incumbent of his great.good fortune, whiOh filled . him with unutterable m . . ark 'MCI I tio.not 'say that ail this creates a suspicion hi s mY mind .of the coma pilaity . of PresiOnt . Johnson in the fOul "wofic upon- President Rot this 1..d0 That if such circumstances "conid be so Well taken Against the Hob. B. G. Harris, of Ma ryland, Ben Wood, of New York, or Mr. Vallandigham; of Obio, they would havtfbe en received in the Bureau of Military Justice as testimony. as Strong as proofs from Holy Writ. These facts - may.possibly suggest to Presi dent Johnson, and those who owe their ofli - cial position andrpersonal consequence to the breath of his nostrils, a-good and .suflicient reason why the, excited , public': mind of the peciPle - of the, United States, which has been. ,lashed into fury by.well-:conce . rted manipula tions, and-now demands a' victim,. shoif Id be: Veve• that there was evidence in the '"Bureau of Afilitary justice" to , convict Soathern *men —"rebels and traitors"—of -having "incited, concerted and procured" the assassination of Presidept Lincoln,. • But,'at all eventa, 'these facts obght.to teach President Johnson a les son 'of moderation. and charity to all those suspected. I feel eonfidentno fact, suacepti ble of being tortured. by the shrewdest Inge •nuity into a coloring so unfavorable. can be shown in truth against President Davis or myself, nor do.tbelieve .against any . one, of the gentlemen-pained inthe proclamation. -EKTKACT :FRO3I:KKVERI,,Y, ITC K KR . 6 :LETTEIi. ._ He, at least, who:charges; me. with; such a crime must expect to be dealt with as a man. mot Et potentnte—fill individual. not the chief magistrate of a once great and Christian coun try. * . shall not escape me by a dastardly attempt to throw the responsibility on the subtle tools, tho venial minions,, in his employ. i intended.to strike at the head, not at the tail, and if God spares my life, Andrew Johnson, -and not I, shall, go down to a dis honored gratie. * * Fearing to mete out the punishment of what he:falsely names the treason of (Jeff. Davis) a true patriot and statesman. Andrew John son's little soul seeks to suborn witnesses ; and otherwise to obstruct the course of just ice by a packed military court. He, :proclaims to the world that Jefferson Davis is the instiga-: tor of the death of Abraham Lincoln, • and offers. fr6m his bankrupt - coffers the sum-of. 'one hundred- thousand dollars for his head. • But let us.novr look to the proog 'or ratiter the•ivarit of • • . • What object, then,-when the motive for nonspiracy,; for his - death, when Andrew Johnson was to be his inevitable successor ? .Where is the record Of his humanity, mag nanimityand inerey? Does any part of his public career point to the Christian virtues of charity, forgivenesS ortemperance? Let the hearths of Tennessee, made desolate by his relentless Cruelty, answer"( Was his char acter such - as to .cornmend. him to the good Opinion of any respectable man - 'orth or South? Let the degrading spectacle, recent ly exhibited on the floor of the Senate cham-, ber answer! . Nay,, nay, citizens 'of the Uni ted States, the- people of the' South had no interest; in the death of - Abraham Lincoln. They, of alibthers in the length and breadth : of this Western continent, .would have been thelast to"desire or promote anal an event. And hir Seivard—what public man in the South did not believe hini to be the, only .conservative adviser. of President Lincoln, .and'of whom it is said. to-day he reptidiates the atrocious proclamation, and that, but for his. illness, he would have overruled the bloodthirsty, lust of his chief.' Think yOu. he too was 'a fit, ietim for the Southern blade? But let us now glance at the proof, or rather want of it, upon which. hp may rely _for the' conviction of the parties embraced in the proclamation of •the President. • 3'. Wilkes •Booth hap paid the penalty, with his life, of having been the perpetrator, 'of the, death of ..The recognition of him by so many, to whom his appearance was familiar, the manner - of his"death and his dying dee laratioxi,-fulltattest this , fact. We are, there; fore, charged-With complicity only.. In the. absence or,suppression of all evidence to im 'plicate us, we are -forced io 'confine our in •quiry to the private ctr- - ,pnblic -Motive. in the heart of any man in the Sonth,. or connected with her interests, at such a crisis, to put an. end,to the life of Abraham Lincoln. ' Fran: It is . etivally.a maxim of common sense, and the established law of evidence'. that no man ahall be 'adjudged guilty of 'any crime who cannot be showito Nape been in a position likely to be benefitted, in aonie way, ..by ita comtnission:—while:the suspicion fails to settle upon one. of - whom the contrary. :is established'. Cal Bono I is the question of questions of Which' reapectfully pur to. the reflecting People of the United States. What 'object could 1,,0r anyone.of 'those-named in the proclamation, kave bad min desiring, Much less conspiring:for, the death of Lincoln?. It'll' true be las prosecuted 'the war. against the State to which deemed iny highest allegiance due, With such unrelenting energy and:extraordinitry - succese as to de stroy. our last hopes. But those who ItneW him.-best; claimed for him htimane and kindly , qUalities that "would lave plead like angels against the deep damnation of his taking ofl• ', I The surrender of our artnior, and the general ;.capitulation - that ensued, inspired with the Ihopel,hat these properties would be exercised toward an overpowered but honorable foe,' and - that kindly consideration' 'would impel him totaercise his power in healing the yet. fresh bleeding,woUnds of.onr - countrY. deed, it . Is :=, known the several of our most einhierit men; among ' them General lee and Johnston; partaking this,conk dence, promptly declared'that the, death of •Mr.. Lincol n-, weir; gmat Calamity . to -tiko Where,then, *arithe'rnotive?. BlUrdei is never committed without a motive, either in, interest, :revenge, or, 801)10 other .:.kindred quality of the human heart.', The valorous twentp-six, :;those.-:valorous . . knights, TAM failed, - to capture alive; is the :interests of justice demanda,theyshmildliavolone, one pooKR4OII OI 4 O / iPtith; have that co tinnwel. this dark - Sid rhigittimys, , tiluis'been motet= - once soinnsn ,10043; win -WI :0440 Single Copies Six Cents. instructions; and if not; why have they so promptly received the plaudit, ."Well done; good and faithful .servants?" Would it have proved inconvenient to anyone to have taken Win - with the power tospeak ? Alas! we can never know all that died with this daring, yet niisguided young man,' arid we aro left to grope our way, among the motives of the liv ing, to fix complicity in this fearful tragedy. I have shown, in'the Only waropeit to tra at present,. that this charge cannot be against the South, or any of her right.thinking and intelligent people;, and surely, the lamenta tion that has gone up througbontthe North; from the Kennebec to the. Pacific, at the pre matnre demise of their beloved chief, acquits the people of that section of complicity in . It followa, Alien; -from this course Of reason ing,. that . .theie could" have been no -wide-- spread Conspiracy i , :that:the,plan and perpe tration were confined to:a - few individuals, and to no particular section of the country.. Did Bobth commit this fearfUl deed with no. et her motive than, that , which inspired- . the . youthful Frostratus to tire the temple of Di ana, atEphesus ?• If so; why-did he call upon )Ir.,•Johnaarieight hours before the time fixed ter his fell 'purpose. Did he dell upon him the'Aesign of assassinating-him, :as • has teen attempted to he'shown by the. riewspa-. pers in • the `interest cif:" the Government? Surely none of his acts bear Onethelnferenee . that ho was mad enough to suppose that 'he .could" murder . .two •' o'clock: in the . aftertiodn, and Mr: `Lincoln eight hours thereafter: ip apublie theatre.: What; then, Waathe.thotive - of his call; - and how' .llooth to address' the Nice' President of the United States in words of. such - fam showing -cerfaitiAtequaintance, if not intima.- ey, with him? "I do.Ptit wish tn disturb you, Nit .wotild be - glaCto'haVe au'interview: • - • -"J. WILKES BOOTILP .• These.nre:wordiof strangete and mysterions iinpOrt, and aretnot . to be lightly set aside in so great a matter-as unmeaning -and insignia:: cant: . Is it doubted that if. Mr. Johnson were a.pri-s;ato cit lien,. instead - of the Chief Magis trate of.the.United States, teeking•to despoil_ honorable men- of their *characters,. and to visit upon thein*the. ignoinfrious.death•of the - gallows, that he - Would have.beertameng the , first brought to:• ; the bar of that itininictilate substitution .of the : indefeasible - right of trial by jury, the "Stilitary. Bureau of:Justice?" Is there one, 'of all 'that multitude'of prison:. -ers of both-sexes 7 -the• - .refittement of whose tortures'are made the theme of, glowing rect... tal in - the Northern journals—who could hope to, escape. Convict ion, 'wit h - shell a' communi cation-upon that very, meinorable -day, froni the - confessed asstissin hirifsell? . Is it impos r • sible that 800 may have- Met Nr. Johnson. in that lowereircle they were-both knoWn to frequent,. and thus have: formed an intimacy which a common-vice begets? Andrew John son, let it be borne -in mind; has. been, for many years' past, en almost frenzied aspirant for the Presidency.t . All the arts Mid appli ances which . the fruitful brain - of the unscru .pnlOus'cleniagoglie could invent - and - employ .have been exhausted to attain this goal of his andriciona • ambitiort...After -a struggle of years—and .not until the States of. the Sethi] ; including his own, :had - separated themselves from- all- wilitical connection with the - North - - - -clid he- reach 'the: position of Second ;civil officer of the - GoVernment.: - Then -the prize, .sii long - deZzling his vision, seemed within his grasp. Like Litdovieo, -he toadied his brow • in an - ant icipation of the encircling •diadeni. •t" • But the illusion , Was -:shmA-tlived, - for - the public and private criticisma pervading all classes upon that most-'disgraceful '-scene .of iNlateh4th, was Well,- calculated to dampen. hiS - hopes :of The • realization- of Ms , long cherished aspirations, and remove farther, if .not forever; -from' his.-grasp, the 'glittering prize.. -The crimsoned `blush •of indignation "arid shay e.mantled tlte. cheeks of iimbassa dors, S nators. justices and the lesser digna ( tariest at ivitnes'sed the 'disgusting - scene, while the . saddest • countenance im-all.that. throng was that of Abrahath • Lincoln, who, -it is said,• en the evening of-the sanie day; at the inauguration . ball;: declined to. recognize filth— The 'prayers . .. of a. whole • people— friends : and coca of:President•Lincnin=as ; " cerided to heaven that his life Might be pre served, and thus spare them the • humiliation •of: having such a man to riae,Over them. Are we to belieVe that all this passed unnoticed -by Andrew Johnson, and if not, is. liislthe nature - to - harbor. no resentinents?• : That great master who, as if by inspiration, knew and so fearfully - .delineated the "dark- work-: ings of the immanlieart; gives ud ,fearful in-- .'starices.when ambitiori, interest and, revenge have impelled men to enact like crimes, and, puts in ghostly lips the fearful -disclosure to the sorrowful and half-suspecting son of the ,13anish- monarch. .. -• .. : •. • •-- • " 'Tisgive out 'that sleeping in my father's orOtard. a,Serpent Stung •rne: So the whole of •Deninark. is; by . a 'forged process.. of .my. death, rankly abused: But know thou; noble yOuth,.the Serpent that did sting thy fathpr's life now wears croWn.7 : . . "'And how did it happen that Andrew Johri-. 'song of all men fondest of -deniagogniog in public, should have remained quietly in his room upon the fatal evening when to the at traction of the theatrical entertainment Was 'to be added a wild andAtimultUous demon stration at the presence of their great military hero ? True, it was ,Good Friday, which in . most Christian countries is, only wont .to be celebrated by solemn worship and holy praise. Would that the mantle of Christian charity 'could be extended, and that his secluSlonf could be, ascribed to this laudable cause. And how are we to account for the mysterious and concealed manner in which the whole of the judicial examination is Conducted, for the avowed purpose of ascertaining all the par ticulars of this dreadful tragedy, and of bring-. ing the.real culprit to justice? • Why 'should the prosecutor* more than the alleged crimi nals, fear the light of day ?' ' - All this, it, is true, is but hypothesis, and yet, when you support it by. the fact that An drew Johnson is the only-solitaryindividual of the thirty-five millions of souls comprised in that-land who 'could poisibly realize any interest or benefit from the perpetration of this deed, and 'that Bocith was•not captured alive; as he.unquestionably could have been, we must educe some one more plausible ere we' wholly reject , this: Dead- men tell no tales, and the wantonly - hushed voice of this unhappy man leaves behind his bloody Liege dy a fearful'mystery., 'Dir. Lincoln's Last Words Con cerning Andrew Johnson and Secretary Stanton. Mr. 'Stanton In the. Present Administration. A Washington:correspondent o -. f the Cinein . • nailGezerri writes as follows: " • ' The loyal people of the country have man ifested the highest regard' for the views of Mr. Lincoln; wherever these could be defin itely ascertained„ Both parties in the late campaign have claimed to .be. acting in pur= nuance of the policy which he inaugurated,- and on account of the weight which his opin ions carry with them Borne strength doubtleee agrued to the Johnson' party from those who believed• its assertions in .regard to this mat— ter. Just now there - are two men high in position who were officially associated with Mr: Lincorn„ and both •Of whom are very prominently before the public. Andrew :Johnson. "and Secretary Stanton fill a large place in the national thought. • - The two incidents, which folio*. occurred within a.day of tWo of each other, and. both within a week of Mr; Lincoln's death. They regard:the persons named, and are, probably the very last- expressions concerning .111 r. Lincoln's estimate: of these men. Both can be relied upon es entirely accurate:, I..l.'sgoLic S lan ESTISILTE OF JOHNSON. Three.days before the Murder. of. Mr. Lin-, coln, he had made arrangements for. an after noon ride with certain members of his fainily, and the hour of 2 o'clock was fixed Apon...,— At that time, the. President not appearing, word was sent to him that ',the party were waiting for him. He- returned an answer that the Vice President had dalled upon him; and thathe should not be , able to 'go. Mr. Johnson remained about .two hours, when the President joined his family, • and in con versation. regarding the delayed "ride re marked, with much- apparent • concern "That miserable smaul I cannot anticipate the troubles he will cause me during my sec ond term of .office.". Such were,. with scarcely a doubt, ..the last Win& spoken by Mr. Lincoln concerning the present occupant of the. White Hotise ; -and spoken ,as •they were,. in the privacy othis. own family -circle,• they were - doubtless the full and free Expression of his rear belief. taricoth's 1.41.11 T ESTIMATE Or STANTON. .Whilii the President was mil/limey back from" Richmond, and at a point - where no tel egraph could reach the steamer upon which he was," a despatch Ofthe utmost impo!tiure reached Washington,Aemandln'g the imme diate decision of the President himself. ".' , The despatch was received by ii, confidential- stiff officer; _who at- once ascertained that Mr.. Lincoin'could not_ be - reached '.!" - Delay. MO out of the'question;us importantiamymove •menta were Involved. .'". -, Theofficer having the despatch . went with. It directly_ to Arr. -Stan.' ton's office,, bat %Pt' APCTet#TY: P0)110 _ lot be found.--Messengent.Were hastily despatched for Min in all direction's. "," Their search Was. useless,` and; a positive answer had been al ready too . much delayed -by, the. dine it .had ocetipled: . - With' great - reluctance the staff taw sent a reply..l.ll the President's name.' • Boonafter lir. Stanton .mitered himself. hav ing learned of the efforts made to find him.-- The despatch " was-produced, and he was in formed by the officer iiending the ansyver, of what had lieen done.- ' ' . • - • "Did Ido right?" saki' the officer to the Secretary -'', •, ' ; " - • "Yell, - Major," - replied Mr./Stanton, "I think you have sent"theOcirrect'reply, but 'I should-hardly have daitcl . 4 tak e th e ?icon inatY, " -,.• ..; . . . . - • , 088 done at the shoi BOOK. BINDERY: .••• . . . . . . Books bound in every varloty of style. ~ Blsat Book 1 ol everydeseription truandsettend, twondenti 'ruled to order, af shorteert notice. ' --. ''.• :: • •:. . At this the whole -magnitude of the office, , and the great responsibility he hadtaken • upon himself, seemed to flash upon the 'offi cer, and almost overcame him, and he asked ' Mr. Stanton what belted better do, and , advised to go directly to the President, on - his •return, and slate the case frankly to him. -. It was a-sleepless night for this officer, and at the very earliest hour. consistent with pro priety, he went to the White House, Mr: Lin- • Coln having returned late the night before; - but was, refused admission•by the usher, who,, told'him that the President had given strict ' orders to admit no one upon any pretence till after a certain hour. In vain did •the officer urge the importance of his errand ; the ushet would not take in his name, and - he was' about turning away the President's youngest . .. son came down, stairs, -bade the , officer good ; morning, - and, on hearing ha had been re fused admission, said that his father would: certainly see the Major. Still the usher was 1 . not toebe moved, till the son went back him self, and returned with the message that the President would see him. • -". : Mr. Lincoln was reclining on a ;lounge. as the officer entered; looking over a pile of pa - - , pers. He appeared 'a little annoyed at the interruption, but stopped-at 'once to 'hear hia • visitor's mission. :The despatch was - shown him, and the action upon it stated frankly and_ briefly. The President thought a moment, • and then said :. : "Did `!Did you consult the Secre tary. of, War,.MFAjor?" • The:absence of the Secretary at the important-moment was then related 'to - Mr. Lincoln, with the subsequent remark of Mr.= Stanton that -he, thought -the - , answer had been given, but that he himself , would, have shrunk from taking' the respon sibility." _ Lincoln on hearing the story, rose, crossed the room,-and taking the officer, by , the band thanked Allyn emdially, and-then spoke earnestly ol•Mr. Stanton,, as follows: - "Hereafter,'.Major, whenever 'yOu have. Mr... Stanton's sanction in , any matter, you have Mine, for so great is my confidence •in judgment and • patriotism, that I never wish. 'to take.an important step myself without first conSulting him - Such was the place held in the mindpf by . a man- for .whOse removal the .IA - otters in-the new party hnVe been constant ly striving ever.since the nottirions attempt at • smoking . out the Cabinet ministers by a 'street.. :Serenade-to `which attempt Andrew John 7. son, "that miserable man," was' a party. ... .. From the earliest dawning of r. ;John-- son's rupture, with-Congress, he' and )111, of his advisers saw at once in tlle.Secretary of • ,War a formidable obstacle in their way.. The - Wholestrength of-the Johnson movement was - used;" for the most part secretly,. top unseat him: That it has failed up to the. present - :time , is one. of the strcitigest ev,idenees of Mr: Stanton's - power. . • Prom first to last he has been the enemy Of the new. party, and he has proved an enemy powerful to thwart. and 'ever on the - alert to,', exert his power. nut' thatlie- was in any 'sense a party man; orthe agentof politicians; .• but his patriotism wasinsulted by the corrupt schemes which were being carried on under his eye, , and whose :object was.-to restore to hill political power :die tutu whose defeat had lased - the War Department for years. : . I Mr.. Stanton is a man who -glories in his country and exults in the idea of seeing it a true.natioriality. Thousands regard him as a man who is never stirred by 'emotion,. and yet he fairly •worships our tlae. • • Knowing , that he stood where. he 'could' look over. the l• whole field conscious that the knowledge . he had Of all queitions "which the war pre- • . .rented could be turned to the advantage of ' the country; he has stood firm and true, and . from the vantage ground he occupied his wielded - the power he'possessed as his glow ing patriotism prlmpted -him. I This devo don- to country •.has been the motor of his whole course. Ile has' ,chosen silently to: bear all the sneers of his enemies, and. the lack of confidence displayed, by friends, and has even bravely risked losing the support of loyal men, that he might help save his coun try to her.loyal nieti. Thus, persecuted by. one party, and doubted by many in the oth— er, he has still pursued a straightforward; . unyielding *course, till at lengtlr'his vindicat Lion seems assured. clay,he is the only • man in the Cabinet. of this nation who re-. fleets the mind of the hiyal masses:. Atl.Yhe rest and the Preeidept.With • then), would re- atorethe leading .rebeis to: - power, if by so • ! doing the success of their , infamous ;move-, mains could be assured. At the time when threats that force might • • 4 : he'used to restore the ,representation. of the "South= were most Treely ade,..and the John son mes were most confident &their strength. and success,. the' most galling - thought to. - theM all - was that the War Department - was not in their hinds. During the preparations for the elections, when Mr. Johnson was buy-.- ing supporters with Ms officea, the:War De-.; partmeut rendered him no voluntAry service, , and- very little Wasforeed out of ft. - • No act that 31r: Johnson- could perform:. would, -of, rights. so erotme the suspicions of; the.llnion'inen. as the removal-of Mr. Stanton( • If set aithie, it will he because plans ere laid Which do not admitof a man as Unswerving in his devotion to those who fought. out",the war having control of the' War Oftle..,e( •• For-his firmness and watchfelness during this political-struggle, the country owes him ' 1 as much - asfor his faithful and able efforts: tbrotighout.the war. - - - • . - . • While those elguiticant words of Mr. "-La-, cola describing Mr. ~Jhhisson ae "that misers ble mat=," uttered as from a dying bed, should be remembered, thoSe 'concerning- Ifed-Stan-' . -. ton should not be forgotten, they also being parting words : • `.`l never wish. to take- an important step myself-Without first consult-.* ing 7 ' • • PEN, .PASTE, AND hICDOIIOBI4. • :Orin the Probate Court; at St. LOTitS, the ad rninistrator of the estate of Antonio lisrbarario,:' who died . a couple of months since, has been re quired to . give.bonfla in tho 80.111. of $lOO,OOO, frtun : *; which it is inferred that the estate is worth about $50,000. This princely fortune was ace.nronlated by Antonia in selling- peatinta and apples at.s, fruit stand in St. Louis,„ and which his w idoW falls 1. aar The majority: of the conductors. on the : Pennsylhnia, Central have been relieved from dutY, while every conductor On the Philadelphia and Erie road, now under the control of the-'. Pennsylvania Railroad. Company, has been placed.: i; in the same position:. They are charited with embezzlement, in having. retained in :their . •: tesion certain fares which : they:had allected on • , - the road . - . . oar& St. Louis dispatch to the Cincinnati Ga zette gives the 'following account *of Jul - adroit-.: trick of a mad who was - pretending' to examine. goods ilia Jeweler's store with a view of buYing. -While examining some fine diamonds, the clerk being fora moment called away terika, lady; .he succeeded in securing some $lO,OOO worth.. On the return of the clerk he mike to be shown t 6 -; a.privato room for a few - moments, and . to. allay : 1 , suspicion left Ms hat on the counter. Passing :- out to the rear of the - store ho tore the grating : • - from the window leading into the cellar of the. t: drug 'store of Mei:Leitch, where he took a hat belonging to the porter, and coolly - walked stairs and through the store into the street Where all trace of him : was lost. - . - - i THE UNION PYRAMID. OHIO, • lOWA, K.A.NS AS; OR E GDN, INDIANA, • ILLINOIS, MISSOURI,- V ER MONT, MICHIGAN, NEW. YORK, 'WISCONSIN, MI NN 0• TA, C.A.', I F.O RN I A. N E W-JER S EY, CON NE.O TI CET, - WEST VIRGINIA., FERN SYL V A N MASSA C.H US E T T 5,' NEW HAMPSHIRE,- ,`'MY POLICY." c44. 1 1,1:aue. - wiry zp. . _ - SLANDERS issuing' from beautiful lips are like.spiders crawling fromthe blushing hiart of a rose. . . AN Englishman proposes At scheme to pay Off..his country's national , debt in 124 years:: WITT do "bird's in their little nests agreelo* , Beoause they'd fall out if they didn't. -A siostnimrr, in honor of Columbus, has been lately erected at Salamarick Spain. ONE of the new boulevards in Mospow has been named the Boulevard Amerikanski. • ilucattintal-CiAiu'uo - : J. 'A. DT, 1419921108 E, Editoi-.. WE-welcome "Scribbler" to our columns. Hope to hear from liim often. His coMmu niCation'will appear next week. • ' Eorroa t--" Should directors purchase books for theuse of the schools ?" This is a. . question. found in your question corner or a fortnight since. We- say, emphatically; rce. In this section of the State there is constantly agreatdeal of changing or moving . around. Now it is a great tax on' pohr pa rents to buy,books for "a , large family at any time, bat particularlY so now When books are so exceedingly high. If necessity compels- a family to move once or twice a year, look hoW this tax Is "increased ; whereas, if the board friinished the books, the pnplls'ou re moving to another district could be furnished with lx)43ke . We tope to see , this matter agi tated lie - that we may'get the views of the ; ammo 444c4,11,gi5i interests of .the yuntrt,