. • 1.1 vitttr4 Aolitint 6 . E. 6 13.0V175'17.1iii,1.',..,..-.1.A... piATEirn,ikv; - nEctoirme. 15.06 NEW TCRIi..-:J.,l3lEff R WATT!, •AN ith Co.,No.ll9TrOadvi•ay, New-York City, -la' lo.rOctivO enhsoiiptions for tho Joi. - tr.1.14. aril also to'Oollect - bill, , ,foi theOame • NVA:STRD,..-•-:-At C.ifEe, actit-e:. Lula ikent . aged . . att:t6 . I.yaars; as iirr . -te . ppiciltice to tbe I.,'"ine. but 'one. that can come Well rtc , . - •maatar.diAitail apply. . - • • MEIMORIA--L PATRIOTIN OF SCHOYL, CCUNTY. GREAT. REDUCTION IN PRICE. The Last Chance to Get the P;eiok. - °rafr that all - who 'desire to - presii - re . this I:ecnrl of P.Atriotism of Febuylkill County tb , ..P.ohdlion, May not:be debarred by the pr d frempulThasing, we have redue,ed the price as follows for the remainderof the edition: : In .eloth,. ra.uceil from $2. 50. to $1.50 1 - :1;;;i :), Clibt - ory) .2 75 1 75 h.ilf' il'iorcvco municeo gilt " " • : 375 " '2 75 Wheri it • is remembered (hilt . other tl:cNnitcd a•book of eirrractey; Our eitizeus- should feel a peenliar • r;r.;,le, hi:hay:m.l the r'ci - yrd of : their patriotic fri 1 ills -(Ninvcuient: • In .li:fief . .yenta "iriti he, very sale lily„ as it :Fill he s2'iree not • iiiiving . :ln'et . 'stereotyped..:ll 7 o •oth.r • ediaori rif it ir be plib7teeo7.l.. :When this is et lolus v ted tile, book \lill nut be in the marktl 7 - The Mapaloite Snuthern t.ateit .Ira:call . the Datila-i151416 utarlie4 upon it, i 3 worth 50 cents::-- A+ of refeieuel. ;'as a record of thei , eryi;;cs of does the' zianifA of thirteen thonsand it is dam' -The 1111111PF.= orniqed'in the first . edition hive' ill berin Added einie, .:md-' - iee believe 'it is' noNi.as qoalpleteas anywork inade: To, any :=ol.lic-r • Whciseirt'eanes are limited we will furuiah the br.ii in ?loth i'or-$1 per e.opy. - On receipt.c . d the reducel price? the .I.iosEtt will ailed.tri..n.ny address,.pr.mtage paid. Addre.s B..Bannan, .askrattentinn - 16 the prospectus of it first class agricultural i : turnal. to be published in Philadelphia, coin-. January fet. ;The publiiher will etf - 1 money. liberally nn this new journal, of 111 c -best in the country, ~ • aLtricultural jcitirnal . in tilts a , nublic . want. Every farmc-r . . Et..l3(.ttiitt • Fstoi Aso , 131zenKLT:1 cc,Ltains . 20,00 remule,drgnk I=El Sl`r , AK !At Coi.v-tx has .hecn lecturing throughout - .'New llngland'ilils week. ciainty,, Cal ir”rnia. have. broil uiJ Air i 4.50,040: •,; TITF : . postmaster . Germantown has been rmnoved; and a copperl i iead appointed in his -HIT.F - akir 14.Y.117.:11ji8 to be. the candidate for :-.3c,42.1.,?:- pa the'li.vaoerat the . . °von one thattaani Inca are at, pre,.-erit,employ ia gra lin^, the Pacifie railroad. on the *eat the Ida,' mount itls. . • (;; (-; 1, FeaDl: fyi3 Att :- Tvcc C..lfincral. • -Wil.So.s, G.h ,truited I eS . o tralry, died at .A;nstin,..- Texas, on Monday. fhp .'onTy• . son t Hon.' Henry States. Senator. ' Bucii:s . cnrhey weighing . WaSsold: : itiPhr-adcdrhia a.few days before s' sI r. e• li. seeraisect•by -WilkiniO;l - of . ..tbat 'County. • • AN ae,'eptab1..,..1%;,:,.w.Y . e , ir present. to a friend, or.gc.Mlernan, would lie a year's snbseki 1)- • . the - )F•nrr's Journal. its weekly v , 4ts it worilft kf . ;el) the clonof's liiridnes in perpq , ,ual s rerneu,l)r.inr.e. • , . nmil-rolil,ei iii - pir.4-4 Mjc!iael' nanio e plsterilyrs Inn gregt ' i , ;lr,lnni:r of n-iniinal ITP riee , ls'ilar..l.lning.hipis elf for lie is, r,re.itestcTintiril then all. • -• • . 'A statute in aNlissneri ilrnvides that all persons - whO a'representeij by a g4ncl jury as. vagrants, Anil shall by. a jury triaithave be en eound to"be be: . bired In. b%bor, by the sheriff for sib months: In 'St. Louis re eently. six vagrants were:presented ' . 'N'lNd-,rr officers .and privat"es of the lgth illfaittry'and 2 , 1 cavalry were recently nas dert7l near Fort Kearney. The names. of kille.l are Bvt. Col. _ Fettertnen,' Captain Tko . .vn and f ? lent.. Grntnond. of the mth Infantry. • The , Government Will have to deal. more With the strong hand by these, fed - •Triti Clettysburg, Cemetery .lounnient is to 1m completed - statue of Goneral Iteyno:ds is to 1M :erected In the CeMetery,.3ll3ll.not on the stmt wlierd he fell., It is lUtimatea tlMt•the,"'rectlindn:sLilieoln •lontitil w ent .A:.scielat . ionf: - .arip)y . for,-per inissiou to, dace a.brorze . Stalue.of the late President, in: the cemetery. • • THE CIVIL. RI9 JUTS haye -anotb .er instance of the disregard for the provisions of this bill in •the -Scitith,l'• fiat of Jon go . 31;1p - oder 'l-iry land; • who *recently. Setit6nted . two black men and t74') black girls to bc . sold into' slavery, - the seritcnce:.ivas . carried out 'on . Saturday last; -when they were sold at prices raneing-froin s37:each.: • • To the:many. readera of the JoimsAt, ire islt' a 11 apny• ,)••ew , Teitr. • - We 'would 'only remind these who , enjoy the' - festivities ..of these holidtv: tittles, .that they' have the: 'poor with them, and that the sWeetness. , of' their pleaSures w enhanced by what they give them according to Their means:. -lictitember that - `it- is more blessed to give than receive. 7 THE Franklin Repository pub? ish ed -in Charebersburg; PA , eliter.; with the new year upon the seyenty.:fclurth year rof tion. It is onerof the ablest papers in Penn sylvania. encl .- Wields Ati.intluenee in:propor lige :to the I;•i,tor . and talent . rliSPlayecl - Sits' columns. We wish Mir venerable ceteinpci - - - rry.inany•rottires7Of the:: . of, its: . • . • blithe Toe contest for tbe 'United St'ate's SenFitor ship in - Ne* Jeisey; lihc that in Pennylvania; is sPirittd . and wide- : spresd. --- The efindidates in New Jersey arc : Mr. Freling - thysen, ;alp -I;ninted by•the Governor; for the'presei4 seS;- =;.on. and .Mr. • Cohb, a reeent. concert - to the pitrty. iThere.is.nq that, Mr, I . '...elinghnyien.will be elected. He is a man , Nvionithe..l.7nion party of Newi - Jerecy . ean place entire confidence. .- • = . RKv. Ili. y HIGEMAND GAnsvr, a colored preacher and lecturer, lectured in Lebanon few evenings since. It-was an appeal for jrlstice to his race. The Courier anis refers • Dis reference to-Die cry of Democrats about , i'‘nig :rile' marrying. white collie: was :vow happy.. Ile that his acquaibtruice.with the coil:31)10n of. the: . :^, air this. - connt:y Nt'fLS .Very . ext em•ive, and that Sad nerer known a marriage to take prate between a r , iored and a nhitnperroin that, the white %vat Cot n: member oft4c Democratic party - . He said the colored 14•'itile desired no .such reliithins. :They had . , choice. and diversity enough Amoiar . thetr own people. SevArort dimmers of Tert.si 'paints a hor rible picture of affairs in that State. He says that twenty-seven. hundred freedinen have been. murdered 'within a year; : and the Verse . elation of the 'unfortunate blacks is so fearful that they are praying for a restoration of sla very'ns a protection against., the murderous hate of the'reconstracted white rebels. v ery' drop of blood shed in this manner, and every. freedman thus - ruthlessly murdered ; may be justly : charged to Andrew Johnson and his 'Northern Democratic backers. :The President of the tinitedStaten may . fairly .be - charged as being in league with the whipped .traitors who.nre now decimating the black dnhabitsMts of the South. 'The picttre is in ''deed ton horrible to contehdplatEv Rreolisrat:prgo Rnmy. T, LTC a Geo. Ryan is the name of the fellow who edits the Indicatorat Pine Bluffs, Atkausas_. Ile gives the.following as a specimen brick to gain pa •tronage .and - support of the reconstructed rebels of . the South : • . . - . .. . • -. "/ am .not inclined to:be an awinishi, but . it to. , dek tray a tyrant hiamasluation, then I Weald d&troy the. Ip-en:ape been proved, President Lincoln was t el . ' -,,. ' :rind voluntary servant of the Radicals, - . ;:the deatraction of the South,' and, in - It - ' d hi their 134inish deiigns. ' I was CO; it against Ltri , oln and his tyrants. hen ihe - nelks•-of his death reached When I larried that-a - men who never 'pith theleonfederate cense- - struck '• awaked (lad that hitail selected an ie heart of radicalism, right wader 'to- 'deprive America of •a• Reamer . . • _ '3aia-dorn. iny after 21 bloodv opal:ado:mei Matked Gal from the tall=' 1;-that 4bM3luxilincoln 8 1 4h.10t live to ,t,h — eittme of -common decency tr"." should be'pennitted to 00.s.onncils of the AR,: OF THE 325 " 2.25. ortOtilig 7 4ouse: . Alitiallac,,fo.r j867!- r—i IA - 1-' 1 ?,.. F 7,ci 2 3 • • - 'F. +a• .• • S . l l 21:41 5I: ••'-• -• - I -1 * 'l l 4 ••• V' SI 2 1 :16`11i12j13 *6 ; : VC'S 9 , 74 1 161&" - t1619 - •••'6• 113'7E16 16171131, 6 4 .12 1 ,50i2 .3 •:2,,.4:0ti1.56 ;77 • (26:2111.2( 13 1 24 ' 2 ""t• • - 1291;;;',, 11 7 '4 19.7.i.26:29 , 30!31 1 : Lo • . • • 1 • 1 5 ,2 , :!AVG..1 I . ! . •1; tt: *.t 5 , 61. 6-• 9 1 ll' • 1 " 1 ,• .8 , 940 • H10111:12116114.13•16;,- • - -.,ll: ; ivinl4ls' - 16:17 :124:281^.6;27•,281 1.•'I 23'1 • ••11S•111 7 20',111.-22.!A : i24* ' • -124:281116;27 • 261 • '.! •• I - - 125t , 261.27i25;2,139131- .3[llt: • 1 11.2 'SzPr- • t ' • [•• 3 ' 4 6 '. 6 ' p! !, * 6, 14'13110 I,: 8' _9:16'11- 1 ,12 1 13;14' •••-* i17;•119 1 20'2.7 1 ;22'23,': 1161.6 I 1711810:`,.10.21 • 124,252.6.,27,28:22,30,' -1*_1221•23;24.'26426;271 1,•• - ; • . 1 - . • M : 3 1 III. 0 11 11. 4; 5; 6• 001%-.1 .1. 1..2, .3l 6 .-* - •7 • S • i 3:40 • 11;12:13; 1 • • • 6.--71. SI-3'16,111n - 1,14 1511647,75.11.1120 ; ...„ 113'(14,111•1647.119119 •.; 12122123:24:21•120 f 27,11 • 126,21:22123 ;24125126 123:23,36,, M/ 1 :-. -11. i1:2: 3. 4 1N91"..'r • , - 1.41 . 2. ' • 6, b;:; - 13 - 1 1 - 9,14):11. a.; 4' spol •• •1.-2:13,ti.r15 , 16M.19 11 ,• • ••"110.11.15i19`1411.2!16 ' • • :19 20121 , 2 0 .2.:1'24:26i. •• • 1'17;19 13:20121:-'22;23. • - • 126 , I! • 26 , 27,2/3129,36. • I . l• 'l' r ,•- •.. s3l 41 - 5 1 - 6'4; - s , :• - r1!-2"31.4'. 5 1 6.1 ; Sr - 9;16111 - :12 1 13 * .14 • • - •. , 16117'7•3:12•26 21;22 2 115 , 16-17 ;1; - 11'i 90'21 i221e.4 , 2 . 5 26 27:5, ••'3l' •• -• ;. •r• . 10'39 . 31' • •i • TIME SENATORSHIP. - With sortie exceptions: .the" , Republican jeurnals of Pennsylvania have expressed pre ference on tke Senatorial question. Of those Which have spoken, four. to one have pre- ferred GA% - Curtin to Cameron, and. More than t6'ona have preferred Curtin to all others, although they; like ourselves, have great - respect for . , that stalWart champion of the Right, Stevens, for'Grow, Forney," and others', and'wish that there were a dozeniVa cancieshastead of one, to fill, soil:tat we eou'ld . reward them all, and have their active, 'tin: compromising patriotismon the floor of the The following list, conanibA lay the* editor of the Franklin Repusitory; is a correct;'-ex pression of the Republican press of the. StSte. as between Curtin and Cameron : * - . .. . - . ... . . • ; Fon cetrrin.-:- : . l . • Tali esmer.os,.,. ,• . Adams Star, • :• - . ' ;Ria . :ling . otirnal,''. Pittsburg . ; Conimercial,' ' ' [C:Attinbta.Repnblican, ' .Pilisburg,;Chron'icle, - ' . iGreensburg lieraid, •.• : • Pittsburg Lender. .-: .-; York True Remecrat, .'. Armstrong Free .PreSs, .- i Montour 'American, ' ... • •,. Armstrong. Republican;.: -; Harrisburg Te l egral4b."... 'Beaver Argus, .. -tantaster -Examiner; •• . 'Readies I).tily Dispatch, ' i Potter Journal,, , , ... -. Bucks Intelligencer, • - • •'Ticqa;Agltator, „; -.-.. -• " Butler Citizen, -- • . ;-. I.,ewistown•-Gazette,-: ; •• it,,iiotofipy press: - . • 7 '. .. • Lawietitar .Journal:.;..: • ' Ch.pSter Villaue R.,.e.ord; ••;gradford-Repraler.. (nester' Ceunity Jnurnal, ' . run 5 j'EVEN97 . .. Cl :04111 :Bari tier: • • '.- , Pittsburg IR:snatch, ..••• Crawford Republitan, . '•West Chestgr ll,Tublieun, ' Tit usville: Herald, . ' , .11jaware Republican.- • •.- liTedin• American, . • Lanc;:iwter Express. ' .'. Kric. Daily piepoe.h, - ' '.. Philadelphia Press.. •• .. . Erie Cuzette: •" 'Corry Telegraph; •-: *, ' '- -. • • •; ' - ''-'• : frniontoWn Standard, '' • • .. .• ...- -. ' -.'• - --' Franklin RePository, ' .. . ' . -.•- .- • •-. ••••• OrceneCoAtepablican, ' . , - ' ,' '• ' • ' • • : II netingAnn•Journal, - . - r . -...,-. -...; • -.--. - • Indiana Regieter, . ; 1- . • '-- •• ' :•• • . .- . • . . . Judi ma American, . .. . - - • - . - - ' • Rrewar.ville,Clinper, ' . • . - - • -.. '. • • llollidaysbnrg, Thig,• • ::;-" • - -: .-- :, .. - '':.• Wa9hingtpuSpwW • --. : I '. - .• - - ' •'• " • -- • Jeff , ...rson Republifart. •.... . :•• • .; ' .: ' .. . '. - .'' Lancaster Inquirer, -• . ,-. t, : ."•.• • . Thwience Courant, ..... .':. . ' .:' • ' ' --. • - • -•.• . o111:21.1 Register,- . • ;• • • -.. • -.' Winianisport Bulletin,- '- i -.-• : ; - 'Nfuney •Luminary: . . - . . . ... . .- -Iktercer•Couir''y Herald, : :. .: -•• . ' ... -.' ' • .Mercer lltspaich, - . . . ... . . ... , Norristown Reptll3l,lC4ll3; -, • - . . . .F.a. , t9n Free Prees, - '..: ; : ..... Miltonian, . •.-- . • . . . •.. -Perry Freeman,.- . : ;' . - ,-• .• . : . • GermairtOwn_Telecia ,. ,:b, . - .• .. - - . • • Lewisburg .. Chruniele; • ' : . ..." - ' ••:-. ' •.. .Juniata Sentinel,. Miners' Jonfilal. ' ' .- • ;• : ' ''' •• . ' ' . . . These journals. unquestionably, represent the sentiment of their respective sections 'on this cfuesiion... It prOves conclusively, :what. "we, have repeatedly said, that.Goy: Curtin.. is the poliuiereliniee•of loyal Pennsylvania fur. the Senatorship. - •. .. -- - ~,, LIQUOR, raLuDs An itivq.tigation,by a(..;,,m;',;re.iiiirinal Cons- niittec . of Frauds; of milli& A. • Dirlhig is Phairnian, is '•.TheC.air . Mittee has finished Nei :York and is Rork in [Philadelphia....:lt has .dh-..coVered thatthe treaSury 'has been robbed ; of bun dretitt of millions-of dollars: by these' ti iitid•it iS confidentlyaset thrit many bfli cials.haVe i.:ecotneo deeply implicated ds to rend cr. their 4; xpose. re coin pars.t ively ea H• It is said that : the Cotnittittee . lias. aseerta'ned that there are three theuSand hi - New - York' 'alone .Witre whisk}' is illegally made,' rind WherM'el - keri,incilt itffreer: 'Pro tcct the . swiiirile. • that nothing in the hisfory..of.Persitital or •priffilCill . has. begun toapproach the villiffity • that:. has been perpetrated - to Avoid the revenue . tax impoSed upon distilled liquens: .• Some persons think that there - Would;heno inducement 'to' fresh' if the; tax .on , liquor shriuld redtiectl.• We thirdk otherwise.—:4 , it • woad inaker . bll little..difference: What' change in this respect, would still be perpetrated. •If the laWs. are not strictly, enforced honest dealers - hit - Ist stif fer while the dia,liomerstild the lmainesa'o6'k .BN.re think. that the penalties.fOr ly making 'liquo'r, 'gnu; shouldbe tety heavy If that should fah 'to •st op liquor frauds, thett . let ernment *take poSsession of all- distilleries as is'done by Prance and England. • lit - F.,nrope that plan haabeeff•fonrffi: effective to protect thMgoVernmeht * revenues.: • ' • •:•••:' •• • ==l .•Tn r:Leg ialature Pennsylvania will meet, on next, 18 . 07. Bids thnught that the Ilon. Louis Ball will ..be re-elected .Speaker of the Senate, 1%L.:5.• Q;layiwill be called to . .preside Dyed the Hainersly 'will be chosen. Clerk of . . the Senate •and Mr. Benedict Clerk of the Houip. The Franklin Itep6sitbry sayt c:• . - • Nothing important will..trantqiiro in the ; way:of .. legislation-during the first 'wr!i.lc ' an the commit, lees•will not be announced Unillthe. &mins.: On the seemel TnoSday . Hon.. Kemble, will be.re-electedlitate Treasurer—a: jest compliment to hisi , :liCeeSiAlarnanagement of..orir • tilßlleeaand on-the i hird Tuesday ,Goy.. Gearyj „will lie inaugurated mid titate.s'Senater. will be el, (lit]. By . the prtNisions Of. the neiv raw. of . orgress, each branch , ef, the legislature :will_ en that day vote for Simater,.and meet 'in -joint convention the f.,llowing . -day_to certify to the tion in caserhothlitnises calat a. majority, for . .the same candidate; but if th'c'two houses shall vote. for:different candidatesi, then they Are required to meet in joint en ventfrm from: clay to day until a elmice in effected. Wd doubt not that the Senate And House. tho first day, 'sash cast .a ma jority for the nOininee of the Republican Cfl.llollB. The session will not- , at long . it-certainly Should hot,. be a .pretracted one. The. only iniiiertinit er-uoral . act -demanded' 'by . - the. people is a .Free 11aitrotol Law, which we presnme.will be na*ed without .serious opposition: Registry is urged La the Ili:public:lqt=iii tqtrite sectiout; of the State;. nitil their .appeattleserv't •the nareftil .considera lion of, the legislature, as also' do Die just com plaints-of the RepublicanS in, some of the strong, Democratic counties fur 'relief. frourpolitical ju- Hee.- The legislature should-be able to, adjourn in - less than - one hun (hod days. . • nil: STATISTICAL BunnAu.--,When Dr. Elder .who is one of the ablest:statisticians in :the : country, was called to the: Treasury, Deport ment, congress created . . aStatititical Bureau because it was important to die:Government,. and because the Doctor'was. so Competent to take charge of it. 'All went Olfsmoothly un, til the President called upon the office holders to toe the Mark as far as his policy was con cerned. Mr; Elder was regneetedlo make a • "'My Policy" speech in Pittsburg. The Die tor courteriusly but firmly.. refused to do 'it. From that moment his intercourse be came so unpleasant that self respect, induced him. to resign the position which was after= 7 Wards filled by Mr; Di:lmer, a freeirade:Wri ter who had been indentified with De Bow's Review. He wai appointed. at the instance of .Ifr. David 'A Welles, who seems to be able to blow hot or cold on Protection at pleasure: As Ahe first. statistics • prepared by Mr. Delmer were in the interest `of free trade, Cringres has properly withdrawn the, appippriation for the salary,- and we presume. the °dive will cease. So. it should, if it cannot be filled by a Protectionist: • - BY the Cable we learn that the Pope made a speech the other day to some French officers who hid called to bid him good-bye. His .11oliness was, as usual, despondent and un: happy. He felt assured that as soon as his temporal throne toppled, over, revolutions would shake Italy.to its center; and that this temporal throne.was going topple pretty soon; he seemed to entertain ttomanner of doubt The Pope had better resign himself , quietly_ to the inevitable, and not bother, himsel m abt what will come-alter his pontificial kingship shall have passed away. . A.s to , where the Pope will go, there is nonceessity of his going at all if he is wise. The Italians have no desire to get rid-of him ; they would be sorry to lose.the grandeur and luster which the Popes cOnfer upon Rome; and when the Holy Father , 'no longer stands in the way Of their material progress, itrc shall see them hawing down before his spiritual throne with. more reverence anddecility, and contributing to his. exchequer with more. laviShuess than' they have displayed for many a generation. Tna Tribune:prints a detailed list of Asses acts' and Collectors in the , Internal Revenue Department, • appointed . by Andrew Johnsen 4urlng the past four but - unconfirmed by the Senate. No leas than !zl5 officers out of 440 have been removed by Mr. Johnson that brief time; for no other ieason than their lidelity to the Republican . The Semite Will not 'consider these appointments till Juin aiy, when it will find that most, of tieni are knowif:inly DemOcti.4l3 or deserters. Nine removals were-made In New York, and thir , . ky-four.ln- Pennsylvania... Many. ; of the _men appointed aii•notoriouily r inifit for the post= lions,: and theSegiiiiiiii)trejett %tie gre s iit 144- iority t _ . ' _ ~~~~~~; E MIN E - R Ss ;::,-4...1.4 ._ - ' 1._ , 4 ::'1...14,' .., 4 • igroTligrr,L COUNTY•Viyralg. TUEGRRS 1-CONTRAST:- SOMETHING FOR _THE TAX-PITEHIS TO - " PONDER ON. . Perks and 'lAucaster comities ..raised as much memey for" bounties as Schuylkill. 'coun ty did,. and the :debt of Berk "county was larger - thanthat of Schuylkilll when the Re bellion broke out=batlOok at the difference now, taxpayers:of Schuylkill. You have to 'pay. the fiddler while your office-holders dance`and : frolic on your hard - earnings, filch ed froin you by their shameful"plunder arid mismanagement of the affairs of the County. . 00* pre..ana.,Tudge..foi Youselvei. SCiEUFLEELL . 00d151 . 1.. . • - Debt paling - interest, • : •$574,104 -Interctst, • • . •., TTeasury,. - - 6,471 'o4t4an.diing. • 251,202 Treasurer's. per centage, 57,064 1 10,067 Other penrisite.s• about 5,090 . 1 Y Paid.to Foot. Bouse In 1865, - - .88,023 CommissionerZeiglef in 1885,:'> 1,037 •. do • Foley . ilo - = 1,035 • • BERKS COUNTY.. .• • Totaiindelitednoss of Pontity, .$363,163 26. Ontstauiling taxes, Jan. 1, 10491-1. Poor .11ouse Expenditure, 1865, .48,7 : 19 19 Coiainission's - Solari, A .Stein,. • - 552 . 00 • , do •: . • 550 -.60 • • tic; 11..11awmaits, 553'00 Treasurer's salary; - *. - po • : . L.INC.k,STEII, - (:, - 01TNTY • • Lancaster Co: debt paying.interest, $193;000 IntereSt'at 4..an.1 . 5 per.cent; '0,862 Balance in Treasury,. .- 50,536 . Outstanding taxes, • - 6,0.15 Treasurer's total'perquiites; :1865, 2,172 Paid to.Pu.or - 25;000 • .. .Balance in Poor Housd Treasury; ....096 . Cornthissjoner's4ay in ;1865, 7 . 212 Reform tbe County—take its government out of the - hands.of those.i‘lio have so shame fully betrayed vour iuterests, and - the exPert `ses of. th6.County can be !reduced at least TIFTY 'III.6I7SAND DOLLARS a year. Tax : payers, You can do it, and. if eon don't. youdeserve - to .be fobbed of all .yoUr prOperty.. .. • THE ANT-CHAMBERINFAIMM • . . . . . ;The following is taken ;from - a letter 'to the Worcester ,(Mass ) ''S • . written • Capt, py., • - Hinton, .tegular Washington co:reSpOnt; . dent, a reliable and truthful writer: "... • • After all,-it is hardly as bides the present oc cupant of the White ;House deeerVee: Any man lyith a Spark of decency left in his Mind must feel for him a loathing and contempt almost indestrib-- able. .The elreek.of every.patriutie :citizen-must,. have tinged wittishaumas he read the report: of. the SMate's.Proceedings on• Dee. 5. and 'O. last, 'Wherein 'Set ator ChaMher Made the charge he did -relating to the hawking of executive pardons by woman er.wornnh,nf uoterintivlY.hati character.' • On the : Self-same day that the American rest: in his seat to charge - suelt• - col ruptiou.tis . tine; as a'-fact 18 well' proven' and established . as the. recordsa court ; there:sat:in: theatini.-chamber 'of the Executive office at the White Honse-,nearly a seure.of . ladies; froin all Portions of :the country,: aiting to see the President , - Conspicuous. among' .themwires,..:datighters,'SiSters, -geod Women probably. nearly till of.them—sat•the most noto; -rious of :the kiloivn and recognized- pardon kers,- whom Senator Chandler denounced the list: ecutiya- for, festering . .. • •.. .• • I need' not Mention this Womares'.name.'.. - She is one• who.vvalse.th fat on her evil uottnity. - : But isit - hot a' shame that she is daily seen and recog nized , the ante-reams of the White ,House? She Sat there, seeming to.bevpiitis . at home, cont= mending, is mudiraftention as the wife or daughtnr of the eitizenthoSt distinguished for upright char.:. acter or intellectual excellence... No Wonixii can ci it tlie•While House without being conipelled to risk contact ivith people of ahts description. • It is enrion.s to notice; bow 'personal intnreourse has' neasail between the Exentitiv , t and theniben; Gf.• Crdigress Of course the latter ' , all' itt - tLe WhiteAleuhe,lint it is ano.4. entirely. on oftiehilhusintss. The last snssimi tbestaple -gos sip Ira; the rarnors.of cony:As/dons had-. with 31y.'Johnsim.. This seSsion, se far; rhave failed •te. bear-Ono Wordof-the kind: • . .• *1 . The. President has denied the stateinentsof Senator Chandter," and said - that as soon as he ascertained .the chs W taicier of s.. Ctibbi,— which, in the language of a contemporary, : he wits a long time. finding ont,,,heforbade ber appearance at the'White,HouSel ' 1 . But Who•believes Andrew.Johnsan ?, What are his statemeniSNvorth ? They are as - value-' less as t‘Vhig.it3r drinker's breath. ..31 . rs: Cobb probably is'as weitoine as ever to gr. 4ohn; son, even thongb the PRE.SIDENT JOhnso?it to isnycslaio r - oimciti.•nat vOttlioly clenommoc? her. We will : credit : Men of truth before we will a men IVito, even though. high in office, has . persistently proved himself deficient in the slightest of aloral A BEG CIAJIET) . MTLLIO.NAIRE -- Last:Wee]: a lirirf.iteiu . the sale. cif the. Steel Farm,- udoirereek,:for taaee due the. Goverment,started un its voyage, on:the sea 'of newspaperdera: Ir is.4ardly exaggeration. tO state .:that !wherever .petroleum .is ' known, the name-of `Jolinny Steel," the young Prince of Pe, ttango county, has been heard, While the accomitS - of his apparently boundless wealth and. reckless .expendituresi were teld in.: -- htindreds of pipers, from the New York . . Herald down or-..pp. - Soon. after the - sell of the fittin, the cleamg-act, a brief history of the same mak not be' entirely without interest, which the - crawfurd Journal thtia oar- . . . This.- fart* More generally known.' "on the 'creek," ae:the widow McClintock farm, is opposite • the -flourishing little tOwn flOnSevillc, '.and was among the first of ...the oil producing farms' of- the valley. .EarlYinll-883, the • • well Diu this farm, was tATLlCk;.BllclilbW tql for some Unseat the-rate of .2,500 barrels per day, and several was yielding-from 200 to 800. bar-r• rely were struck at subseqUent. periods. .Besides these, - -there Weren:an y smaller. wells, and . the. territory, though 'sadly. - Mismanaged, is - still:re,. gardediis amongthehest it the.region. 'WA,. :widow. McClintock died freM the effectsbf burns received while kindling a fire .witi - . - cfride oil.- - At this time; the - ..avitrage income: from - the landed interest of the- farm -was' -$2,000,,,,and by property,:with her possession's in reopsy,"Was left; without reservation,to her adop tedeen„ John W. Steele; then about years of age. • In the iron safe where the old lady kept liermoney; was found $150,000, ' two-thirds of the amount iu green-backs And thehalance,: in' gold: - Mrs McClintock - wit4*.hardly cold in berceflin be .fore young Steei, who appears to have had noth ing naturally:Tß:ions in Mi 9 composition, was sur rounded by -a 'set of yanipyres, who :clung to hini as long astie had a dollar remaining: The young millitinaire's head wia.tyidently turned by- •his good fortune, as has been that of - many' an older mail who madelik3 ."pile in oil," and.hoWas the impression that his money would aeourmilate too- rapidly 'unless itswas actullY' thrown* away,. and thrOW it away he did; Many. of the 'Stories . concerning his career in New YOrk and Philadel-: .phis savor strongly of fiction,. and would not be credited,: were- they-mot to well authenticated.- Mine; women, horiesrlaroi and generardebauch cry tioliwroade a wreck of that princely fortune, and in twenty months Johnny Steele squandered two • minions 'of . -dollars.. Mon.. Rio: Morrissey, M„ ." went - through" _Lim.' at faro to the amount 61- £lOO,OOO in tWonights,;-he hought high priced turtiouts, Mid after driving them an'" hour or two gai;t3.t hem away ; . equipped a: large • min, etrel troop and presented each - member with a diamond_ pin and ring,. and kept about -hien be 'sides two or .three men who. - were-robbing him day after day.' He is now fillingthe lienorable position - pf doorkeeper for Skiff and Gaylord's minstrels, • -• the. company he organized,' and is to use - a very , expressive - dint not strictly claSsictil phrase, "completely ":played out." . The wealth obtained by those who worked assiduously to effect Steele's - ruin',•gavo_little per= .:inenent - benefit to its posiessors: The person most brazen and chiefly instrumental in bringing 'abdut:tber . prevent conditicin *of affairs,- ‘iffli3 :the 'notorious - Seth SloCurn, Who .hung around „this city. several „weeks lait. summer; Ha was ; - w•Jith -at %one - tiMe over 4100,000, -which .he had:" cap tured". from. Steele, and laid !tilde for areiny but when the latter's money vanished, thi.s.amOunt Soon to* unto itse'l wings. and he is 'at present kunwn aniofig - his old aseociates'as - dead,beat."" - At last - azconuts, Slocum 'as incticeiated in the jail of a-neighboring countysfor varions 'breaches. of •theMe,aim,. and was tumble to obtain, bail in the Sum or $5OO-. "Exemplifications these of the :old. adage, " easy come; easy go," or the other, ." fools andtheirmoney'are'soon . . parted." , ' • trirPER...t.N is going to: haye an .. 4.ritterican AwA. 3IAN has been fined in Detroit' forkieking a - clog: tar NEw Yomt . nays $275,400 'per annum for lighting the streets. - • ' . • s• 'Kir Prayers for the Pope are being offered np in.: the French. churches. . .• • • •• • . . air The Methodist Female College 'at 'Greens boro', N. C.-, 18 to be built: • • r • :ez.Fine vein". of . gold likre been disevered in. Farquhar county, Virginia.. • : • • , • , A- coiony 801) Scottish agriculturista.are' on theirmay to settle in Texas. •.- . • • iiirA 'large number, of splendid•enburbin reef deuces ttre being built near St: Isittis. . Jar Tams are now seventy-eight mannfacto-•. ,ries•of cotton, calico and goods in ,Georgia: Dix, Minister to. France, -was re-• deived in that capacity. by the Txdperor on. 31ti . la'The tobacco crop - thia year - is estimated •at from twelve: to fifteen thousand.' hogrheada • . .11111 - . A. Fitr.Ncrt court has just decided:Abet. the - epithet " female" applied to a woman ccinati tutOs an intuit.. ' • . • " • A3rqsa it; recent pardons granted by the Presiaent .is • that of.. Gen; NV.ltansom, '.of North Carolina. ••• . • ' . . . awn lead mine been en discovered in East Tennessee. Gen. Thomas will be ptresident of a company to work, it: . • '-. . ArirHos.;'JniEsSzursz, foimerlo M. B. 'Sena tor from Illinois; and 'afterwards U.S.Minister to Bogota,..died on: Friday 'last' •• ' • in—Dranto the last :year ninety:seien thous and arrests have been made in New 'York city., Eighty-three were for: homicide. '; . • .• • sirOna hundred•and sixteen members of don -gress have their. wives, _daughters or other ladies 'with theni at Washington this" winter. • • a7 - 'l'iir. Pew:French Minister at' Washington presented his. credentials and 'WU &Ilk received by pie President on Tuesday 'afternoon. . • siarJanos McCtii at New York, has decided • substantially that .a person losing money in gaming is not entitled to recover by law; .. • TELEGIIAIf was sent 'recently to 'General Castelnau at Mexico,' by the cable, the transmis sion 'of which. cost 47,000 francs (£1880) I . • • •B" One million one hundred and seventy-eight thousand ono hundred and -twepty-eight acres of hard have been pre-empted .in Kansas this. y .• 'fia - Tita Congreesional excursion party reached Nashville on Monday, and had a bannuertof , wet= ; come ' , from-the • municipal authorities.- • The Chriittanas dinner wants), have beeddisposed of in Mempbia ifirlin3reri was to have . received 44000 in cash for performing two nightai • iiithe'ospitaiof 'Virginia. Nearly ail of thisll2l.B to have been paid in advance, -but after ::paying the first instalment of 4.500, the Michmond managetp funds .gave out, and the' contract : was annulled. • •••• ... , *jrTun number of. einigrants-leaving Norway :for. tholinited States , hastecome quite large. , it is reckoned 'that - no less ..L5,000 annually leave Norway:to seek a nerr:komcr on tkoother:sidep,of 'the Atlantic, while it is !Cared, as sorpaßy of the, ;people how have. friends and relatives settled !Americ • tbatihe• number may yet be'igrantlY GEM BUERATT, one of theasuissias of President . tinebin; Who was recently #iestitd is ,D;isV . ,.. - On board the United. States : corvette. Swatirkanirr.*'sonrz to country.. , He will probably be; in Washbigton in:: a week .or two. He will probably,'be tried before a civil court in accord Ince with the .wishes ef rebel sympathizers and :with 'the litssdecis ion • of - the- • United .' fltafe.s - -Supreme -Court against:. trials byi• court-raaitial.}: 'There is abundant probi of his coniplicity_witlithe,ss sassination ofn PreSident Licolm: tied he will _ lludoubted!y,•be convicted, an4 . .exqeuted, Johnson deoviriot interfere andieleatie Or par don him. • How much of the ; plot wilt be re ,Qealed=, its originalion,..who stood behiO the miserable tools of tile Murder ete. —on 'the. trial, remains' to be seen. Or course it is'de sirable that it should be disclosed, but we can believe that, Barrett will turn State's evidence. He -will very likely . be- ; urged by. his friends hi . die :``gatue,'!: and as he has shown already that he possesses toSsiderable will - and deteimination,' be • may end his I Wielded career without mating• any disclo-. Laborittory. of • Jas. B; .Clifton- New Yorlklltarch: id; 1861.: . . IFe have recently made .a careful analysis of the Pony , WINE .prepared •by Mr.' Alfred -Seer,: And do not hesitate in pronouncing it "puts.; it contains • all propertleS :of the. Tort . ..rape. and . therefore, for ruedicinal nee's, it. is 'Superior to . . . . . . . .. :• Itsfprineipal eff.eets uporalie sysVm:are mildly stimulatiUg, - , diuretic; sudorific :and - totde... - I.t . .wlll prove beneficial in Affeetioni of the? Kidneys, and Chronic diseases; with general debility of the constitution;.?' . -.-,• : . • , . . -.• • .Physidinttrifsv ssfely-recotriMend it to their pa tients, in .tbe.many 'mixtures Wo often sold 116 pure 'wines, - . JAS. Co., • AORlYrinl chvmiits Lie can ye had at oar:dniggiats.. It is a moat 'excellent' 'article•for sesalily' persona, . pecially females.: • . : . . . . . lo3CAI, NOTICES 'llonnin ; }bin itithrinturvninelegintly s pettnined... 'lt imparts itchensn and, hrilliancjt, removes ditudruff, and pminotee the Onwila,of the hair, The moet.cidan Ward' awn .sottan Terra; imie . 4. breath, and clan : thouthare obtained. by . using QDCi.NTINE, pre;?ared by . .) ;E i t ll63 ;2.4r. K) 4 le .thY' • r ••• • • • • • litsw - Srsrsa CA6811361t9 at p; - A. 'Smith's :Clothing CljMtVr . „. . . ' Paulo= arid'American:.cloths, ali sfylrs, and of the :11nrst - -qualitieati): cwitre.stiect: oaumus, Neck-tim and Hose, to . snit 'e.r6ry taste; and . . reduced prices; tt D. A. Smith's, Contid Siti•Ett,Pt.kriat:WAiz at Mai Lihrincrs ; , Centre St., . . : •Amr.tuoAN•WAI piss, gbld and silver; fur And gentlemen .T • • r . ....Ttirsets. , —Wctk•ire to tithe attentisin , f Thot , t , who Itcp - tklill:ged to iiee the 'Otte) . tbe .stli.,&ior Le: 'aortit!ezit, single and double - , to i.e obtained at • • TiN AssTirtmeut OE' Cribina Ore , :tut , - 111.1.6d , ..:0n.. 'at -" • . • : . 4S-Cf, • .•.- . . . and Snn mer Underclothing 41. D._ a., ' '.• . ••• • Eari..6.ll,PAl,DEiytt..:i; ,artic!c;'af CenfrEFlrect:: • • ' • ttiopks and . Jewelrya .fine - tiitmen.t,-;-at Lehr, ' Fou Cramps, Cholera. biairhieli,'DYseptery tualani diaordeted . 'state'of tho• -Tire . !he Cholera. :tat 'ElltirFhcel'iairtpre; iirepdrud.billughee,.ain:theury,'. '• • . . • • ,s'. e z* '4'. WOMAN . picking * tot ' t•sear;t3 . NiKin. 'lt 1.2 . . 'Adllltral.;le •Uitiefe, used in the. teispitya and by the .Iktit class . familit,ffi . in Paris, I,on- Aoh..and.Nnw tircferer.ice to. 01,d'port. It is v..eith a trial, ni it gi•ilisg • • G anti; Cris .1 3 47. V H•M r: Jat:•,b• 1401 a.: of .‘f Shii3•11:1;1 r.'ll be 1•• ; the 1 i,• it) ''p.11••• • •14i:;.e..11;.,r;.•;, si•.4•A:ArLdtut Ilia 1;31:41:: and me inpil iyqintE,Nt. Which cured in, . . Price, 60 ceiata BQX. Sew- mill for 69 Aadieef3 tir . :Bl-.RoGERS, i. 416 poc4 .Plllfadi.; TIiECOAL .T.R.ADII Miait Po(tPivi D e.ceistbvr..'49 • The . quantity sent by Railroad this week is 19,992 tons sgainst, §8,414 for the correspond ing wiek.lp.st yeq., . There is nothing uew in the trade to. note The tradeiiims up this week as follOWs, comparea . wlth last year :.•: ‘2,602,3xt 1,02'2;74) i)2,2 -- , 5qb,"2 , 4 T 256,217 PADA RR.I Schnyl Can I, Val R Lehi% Can xrant Sth. .•N , th Penn. C. C By. R Road By Canal..l Del qk Rad }LWying Sth do Nth: Shamokin..; Trevortota. f Short 31t...i Frank] In „ Broad Top 52` , 912 1 7_o 70.422 324,1.141 28,954 74,0 67:269', ;29a,323' 44.677 9,667,053 41.',94, ' MEE WEEK f. TOTAL. •WEEK TOTAT .1' ..t It lt:It. • 2E'4l4'.` 144, 65 , .19, t 18•2. • ' 56,44 -c' 66,2117 'L Vit R.. 1 - 26)44' ' 8(10 , 38' ' • • •. . • 12,2(F•:: dO7, cal, I .. .:_______"-9 Z.._,....... 1 L - .... —,, .'_- ..._ • :, 54,45 S • •,'....14,74:3,: 19;6 . 42 . • 119,661• . .',.. 19,0821..1.10,CZti; : ••• f . ••• , - • , _ ..,, ..... _.._. • 35 . 3702 1 1.14,051 • . There has been a Joss in the trade by the railroads since, The Ist, instant, eotnpared with last year, ~6f 121',Q57 tons. • . • OUR. NEW . YORK COAXitETTE '•• • ' New- 'Toss, Dec. 27, 1966; - • EDITOR/3 J (*RN AL : ,, Tliere is .no coal trade . of any importance. during- hOllday Neek: "A • small quantity is hauled from retail lards to' houses, • but as ,it is sold tiom 215-to $7 IT per lon, there is not much . . , . . ... • • Durin_g the dell 'season looking 'forward t,), IS6l'...Sonie' of the large companlei claim that thy wll.l . prOthice tikiee..o.B much next year; ati . . this. . The - prcimised.figares are as follo.we : ; - . . . 1 SGG, _.: ...-'!:- • .:. 1 8 67.. • • ,1,730#0 , ' : , •. , i,ratoko . 1 , 00 , 00 9 ' • • ... : .1:111o,09 :. L 400.0110 .. :-.. '. ..2,91.10,090. .:':GOO, OW .-... . • - 1,000,0 Po :1:300,0G0 . - . -2,000,G.i0 ." 750,i 00 : , ' . : .1,004?,000 R.... Lehigh Canal.., .Befanton. PenhaXonl Co 'Del. . Rodeou .ot.het routes.:. . . . . Suppoge the produCtlnelo be iwlSTr. -- the same as. in (1.2,210,111 - totiej, then if the -predictions to which I-have alluded , should be verified,. there will be 'kiss: than-I,ooooolons tobe prodtreedin Schiolklll.Coun againht a produation'of 4;100,000. tone in ISOq.. 'Of coarst - ^.' few people have, faith An-such predictions: but . e.nch.is ttiii,cairrent of argument on'the - - street.. and- is the dabs, thourbt that coal will. be sold at un average of a ton,: and.sonia' - cainpahie.s. are aft:rim:- ciintracts at that price without takers. It is asserted .that the Reading Itailroad'wiLl not reduce.tolls so - us to compete with the transportation companies Of. other. 'regions. IL this should provd.to be the - ease, then ruepeople must suffer in IStii,.more'•than . . For.one, I do not believe that the road With itsi4,that coal cars; and eipensive motive power, iviilpermit tWo thirds of its equipment to lie idle. The 'tanagers are not ' , destitute of common sense: They are perhaps as-able as Loy Board of Direelors la tlayeettittry. ; it hi true; that the receipts from.. passengers,: freight, AC.. pay, the entire expenses of thejoad, so, that the entire. eceipts from coal oral:fat; rhea the road jets a ittr 4 einturgin... they carry 5,000,050 tons, their pro fi t will be ut - i; f-a ton; $5,00P.,0 6 0; and they re too•witle awake to aliZ,w• the. comti si ting , 'conipaaies• to .redace. their income, .by. bidding Dialer them.' They know vary well, that 'a tonnage of 2,10,000 tons at $2 a ton; is:not-not equal to:*',Ohti,ooo at s t; and they willitetad . Whatevermay. be the Policy-of, the royal your people : will have nband time in iSGT. • They cannot blue coal as cheap as it, can be mined in the high of Luzern,: regions , They - -can work only, eight months the year, and mast pay wages enough during the time they are at work to support tliefraien twelVe months. TiiCir witges ate therefore. about half. as' mach again :as in. .other regionti.. As Schuylkill County is -alnnist bare' of timber, the orienittirthere;mustpay more fur hiapropS;• aratother tainingmaterials, than operators in taller regions. His supplies,` tor, eon shim morn— Fichuyllall-Corinty is•m•t an agrieriltaral region like.Lw• zerue, and the•tolis upon Produa of all kinds are ratli er expensive.; Take. these' thing* : into. : •:eimisideration, And every.'Schuyikili•Countyy. operator. pays about 'lift* per. ant. more per ton than the operatorsother le gions.. 'they.can make' money with coal at $.B a ten at the mina, the operator •in Cotintyi will. make a foga at the same figures. -.• • . . . • .There tS one thing however, of which Your people. 'niay.rest assured. Unless they nerd their coal to mar- , ket in better order, they mast be content to take second rate Tfieir coal•is not equate goiut of prenarin:• Lion to that from any other region, and the result is that Seheyiklll soar will eommand as high trprite as that from Other regions. This must be changed, or it is not in the posirer of. the retirees-if or. canal e- save you no matter whet Ixdicy,they.may yore' coal to market In better Order: - . There are several. 'plans by which this • result' can be brought about. • I will suggest thtim• youltereaffer,f :•• • . . . THE MARwr.TS. PRIQES OF - I 0400. (ooh wziaiLT-ronime • . A.T RIELILADELPHLt. • • • •13.Chiailkill Red Ash Prepared,,...:.'s 51)(4$ . ' • Chestnut, ' 3 750 - " •White.Aiih Lump dc ES 'Boat .4.750 - • . . :..... 75(ea • " Egg and Stove, :. .. .. 4 SC@ 75 . " Chestnut; 3 50( - 4 Locust Ilk Lump, St. - Boat.; , .. 5 000 . " BD:Atm, ... ... 5 000)" .• , 4 ' " Cheatnat,..... t ..... .. . 3 750' Lorberiy .. .. So.@s' 75 Franklin, (Lykena Valley) "- 'Lehigh Lump, St. Boat Broken;.: 6_,25(ep Prepared;.*:. .. .. .. . ......... 6 25(E4 Mesta* • 5 000 Brasil , . : 5. 500 . _ • Y_OllK..•• • • - .Decembei27o.666, 'f' t2loittylkill Had - Ashby Boat Load., . E 01.115. 7.50 ,t*. •• 4:'750. 00 "`• ':White Ash 1inr4••....•- 6 00@ • 6 .50' !' :• Steam. 000 :6 50 ~ ". " ' - •"Brakez.-,.! . . .• .. 5 500 6 . -75. • `` "... . 5 600 6 - 75: Stove - ' • ;. . ;:, . • 6' 50@ " - • Chestnut,* • •-; 4 . 75®:5 25, :Lehigh White. Ash Ll:lmi • • 4 . .6 75G4 7 00, , "' .4i 4 .!1•4! t 4 • • 0.:•256 . .6 1. •'" .. . . . . 75.• •• • fi-f- Stove • • ' '•• 6 : : . , .6 .715: .•• • .• r .0 4 . . . , . . . , WE=EI ....; ~..,.; . ....,.. , . • ~. „.,.„..• • , • , ...,. .• • . . . • •.„ . , • , ... i •••• , t........ :.,.•,..• •., ...:: ~ ... •_, '_47... - 'O.V.- 1- ... : :.':;*.A4:._-.•;'..::: : ::) . .",' , 0 - ..1 . ,.;.).1-:t0 . ..i'. ..0•::0.:.:.;.i..-.I'::.0:00..:_,;. •.• - • - • Sesaagaa,Voal asSliesietiport. - . - • by 6 12(a. 6 25 (}rate,: " ' 5 550 .252 ..Prep0341; 1. .. 6.soini 0 75 Vtieetnat - "• • - ' 5 2)g( Lehigh Coat al Elizatiethporz. • ' • by'C'Fgcf,. 5313 5 ,75 Sortt dr.3 5.506 • and StoVes. ..:i 4 " 50f.'a 700 Cheatuut- "". 1....1 5 00(' 50 . . 5 - • ..• AT • . -'Suceuil er. .27 . ; 18C6. - P . ittg6n W;A:-411 Aside ma- 725 " . • ." " -retail;-.- 8. 00® 825 . liftenl ValA'Sunb'y R. A. litolesale-: 6 75, ( & 7 25 <.-' • "- • • .'"-. • Tetail. :.8 00(a 5. 25. . . GEORGE'S:CKEFIE s OUII...BERT. oND MAL. --Rad br 'mine s3_so b.- at Lpenat !of . . • • • -'• • . Fr3e . ight; frour:Pt. . . • . , Pon]nud• • 3: 00 B;uimlr 2..10 Georgetown. Ron 3 "GI .(410tICI2Ster.. Augusta, • ' ...... 115 Tortarnricrtb • ,•3 9.5 Illnghatn '•• 2 •So• Cliariestpwn. Mass.:. 3 :so • New London 2 NI Boston' • • 450 Norwalk , . 0- 15-• light. draft. '3'lo'. NeW Bedford:: .. 20 and bridges..... 05 "Neu - • 3 as. oommerciutypoint.......k. 30 i Nannack.et. ' •2:10 . PFoyinnetown • NeponSett " 3 15 . ' . ll.arble Elea& . . Aitiany...• ' '-' . ' 1.30 I Riohmend........ - ... ,2 00 Bridgeport it , ..... ... • 2 10 I Salisbury • • ' 230 Chelsea -.. ' . •- :3 00 I St: Johns (in Eloid);••• 2 ' 6 6 Charlestown.... ... ~. 2 00 lVashingtoit D. 0.....1 05 Carnbridgeport: " .3 00 Weytnouttt • .2 - 00 Cohassett Narruivs... 2 00- - NeWarl- -- .-- ' • 'l. 50 - Dorchester . Boini. :.. $ 00 Peekskill.... : ..-.'...... 1 61. Dighton •' ' • •2 00 Yarmonth...,'...: ... :. 215 Danrersport .."....:-.. • 2 00 i Kennehmolt: Point..:' 2 70 Eastiaieenwich • ' 2' 10 r WeOt Chester • ~ • '1.65 Fall •Ftiver -• . • ' • 2 10.1:Ipswich • - 3.50` 'Predericksbarg:;..... 1 15 I Stamfoid..'„ . ... .... . ;*1 65 New Fork:'..... •; ..... 1 al I Norwich .•' • • - .. ... .2' 32 lit-Cies:s,7U and - 9. boats•arrixed-Tor the week . . .• •• .Freight , tfrotri Elizribethport. - .7.+Tewl'ork . • ••3 051'ortland • -' SO5 •50 1 ,Newburytert • • 2.'15 NewpOrt • •,1 50"Neli , .London• • '1 30 Bostoo. .... . ' ... 2 o,s Pawtucket: 40 - .Tacuatan -'" 1 .45 Providaee.." • • 1 51.1iNew. ljaven . - 125 Norvhdk ' • -* 25 1 •Portemonth • 220 1 50/New Bedford.: ... .... 1 50 .11.0thon • . .1. 00,Bridiet>ort . 1 25 Lynn ' ; 2 01 , X5rtiord. .. : op, : ._.l'oo 77 •• fritra Ataltituore. • • ' 41 COO Borton .. ... ... ... .. .. 00/4 . from Georgetoiva oi A 14.;xxindris To -rtulailuliaia • • ' rl , bLk New ..170.1.1 . 1 . • - • - ; 2.54 Piiieizrove Caul Trade ror-15156.:. • •. Alaount tramilx)&teddurtng tic last mouth i '• : • MONTT!. .S:i67 -1 33 113;13519 . ' 42..0.5 15 1'1175A.'.11 ' '." 2155,51'14 'Lo-b,rry . SwatAr.:i li4ilruad • .Uniin-.Ttailrpr.d , . . . . . tkchnylkill Co. lireilroad*,:•for 1560.-07. The folhwing i+ the tie:Let ify..of coal ..6ent . durhigthe , 5. (34;.s ei;hlingDite.:..G,.lS66,:... ... • - :.. . ~..• ..: . . _ . . mine g It Schuylkill valley •... CO. IgstilrOndo for 1566., folh,s.,',rez is the quantity 0:coal transported over the fuilo , win: R,tilrozara fur the weLli. ennini4,on Thuri, day eirening WAt , •...'• • • ' ' Mitte.l.llll..t S. linvila P.. R. ;Carbon ... .. : . . . . Mith.tney Proaj. Mt ;'. • • • Q.atii.`L:ritdi b y^23ttilrcad.fug t S tkti--P3 T t. It eh, :4,in. Auburn • Port Cliutem :. • Li:alas:4: Coat Trzatc LOr Tilt; .4 . lvillAs..j• • .. we,e4..qntlir Dec. 15 ; . - Ohir. - Italtrttiv.l Ptz t - Ohio • C't.,-11:11... , tticitzt 11`riztte for ' eudi'mf with. hie?' • . ELn:i ". ' • ..DL,Liau . • . ' - 0131 COnpany, • , .... Coal & Iron ii ni , :ta , rifOckcr. (.:4 . 5a1 CoullgtA.Y. Cenfipitny' • ".0 ill;iurin ." "Ilerring • "Molibiain ' 'o.l.ler • . r." .... .. .030,161)014‘iiitg . i.reell labt. ye in' •:. - - .11..etSig6 Coist 'fi-issit, sor 1.541. iii.. * ~. • . Fr.ir .eck ennitui: on ISatnriLiy Inst . :. -.• • • ' , • .- -.•- .' • "1 S. Ii4II.LROAI.I, C. I iNAL - 77 • • c&S.E.ItiTOIII.S. ' - • ' . 1 •; . •; .•: ;- - , wi.-si.! 5)T.62,.. - WEEL , TWA'. 1 / l aoll . ' ' . :.. ; . • - ‘ O 4. •' - 1. . 16;473 : 'East Sugar 1.:04.... ~. i 4SI ;•' - .. :Mt. Pleasant - . 1:.:. .*. , • • .• ' • . • 6,458 J . arlili. :I. •; . • ... :.:• ~.:'l' .1 . • '-,1•4•If . • 55,551 - .llarlelzh -' ' ' • :- .: i . • • •2251 ...• 16.729 1 . • 7,207 .Eblierraie"C,cil C0..'1 . - .014! .... : :2745S 1 StOnt:. .. '.. . 1 :-.... ~. : - I . '-'. 1. • 215 i..- • 18,SSI: Council Itidger:;;;;... •'. . 1 ' 1 ..- • t•T*,SOS • :luck 310unti0e...:.. •*1 . • • f • •**. .. 24,4.80 • •11sleiv .Y0r1i....56 Lehigh , 1 • •• • I - • 14,25 t *Money .14CoOk Coal C.. 1• • 1,013; **, ' 320217 ',German Pa. •Conl,Co ' 1 12:11 . • '45,262: .Spriiig Mt.• Coat Co.. - 1 4491 • • 6,853 1 :Coleraine.....;::-. -.• • ' I -50 • • ' •'..25,878 •John *Connery . 'Lehigh Zinc Co )• - . 4 I:LB.Reber '&Co.:.: 1 1 litteNcal. - ...: .. :. .. • ... I. -I • 1401 .. :.. • 21,270 Kalch•erbocker 01 C' .- . '. 41; - : • . 5,700. Coal Hun Coal Co.. l'. 1 .liat_hbuii OildwiAl Co ' • ••••.. .1 . - .170' • • -•• • ' Gl.endon Coal C . 6_l . ..• 1 -•-. . '. • ''.- •1 • • IMalninov...., .. ' .... . . 1.. • 151. I - •••• • Delano iiioal C 0..... * 1 , : 1701. .• ; - **• 5,305 .-. • . ;Sillirrian:',.... -.-. :Baltimore Coal Co.. . . .1 , * 51".4.. . - 13,10.; Franlai n.:' • * I " •• I '3.41- . • .12,553 Audenri 7 .2l ..... ... . '... : j••, .-• 1.. -• ' ./3.527.: - 'Lehigh C4•Susti,. Co:. • • I. - • . . -. . 11 ;412 •Landtriu;z:;•'.- ..,. -- I . 141 .' . " .1.13,71:5 : WiLit...!blrre .. . ... ... : : i -' ; 2?-9i .-. .. - • . 0,665 : Warrior Ilan • • •. . i . ' 741 -- •.:' . . 1 6;311. liari: l, ll &-•l'homas.:. .* -.1 ' .4`7.. ' • , : . 4115 .L."''. Coal ~t, NAV CO. " . .1- .- . ' . 1 ._ 89,9 615". , i Packer, St - Cer - & Co.. I • * * ' *" F 4,334 , Othig Shriiiicre - • : ..,.1 - . 51: .: '• . * '13.406' ,32d :North Mahiinoy. L.-. - : • ..• . • ' .., ••. , • - : : 5,551 - Icrilier - 13m.4..t CO.: ..,' . - • - 12,710 i N.. Jessey Coal :& • • . 2151. - ' : 5,302 John Lanb4ch ..k., Co. : -- -- •• .. - 1,475 - Trenton Coal Cu..,. . • , '. 101 1 . ' - •:.- 375, Unlon.Coal Co •• ,' 1 .. 710 . -* . 8,502: V • Srotaing Coal Co.r: • ~ • 165' -.' ..•.:* •' • .M;53 . I 'NMI ... ' • **.•• I I'2 VS' ..• . 1 006 "0•4 - • ' - .. .. • . . Total liy Ti. &, Canal •• 1 . Suite time last 3 - ....ur. , . .. `'. .. • . - . .- ' ' ,: • Iricttasc.:.;..-.:. 'AVITAI. 7 ta,93s. /,`IPCOnT: 273,015 .1.734:),475 . ..89...; , , I f 43. 171%510 2 0.1P 6 ! 1,065.e,5 , 1^ ;;4(),9n5 5,ea9• 4'..13,514' 11;4,3'27 9,43 V 425;975A 26,234 I 2 : 4,9Wd-22;116 .. ; , ,1.308....524 ':"•40.2.73. • *." -463 465 - _134,166 .. • l 1'00,370: 7 - 7.413 60261 -. 6,52,3801. 97,331 ::. 67 0 . . 50;573 -. 22.517 ' : an) . • ni,s.mi .. . 37 +;46* t.. 32:747 23:62 .. -1 . - 251,716 i d0,:,57 t! 10 ( ;477 NEAVAD„V.ERT7MENTR; G. OILTIVT* tfai. IVANTED.LLetttze'Ei• g i reatp rn ainting of „Washington as, a Mason. t Jest . pnlilt,tred n - rhruo-lithograptii and ninentetitti the moat superior "style. of the art:: It equals .in tone and finest olipalnting. It represents' .....Wneih -inAten Cloqin;r the, ILodge,wis IT by 22 inches in size, anti h'perfeet faceihnile.indeiall and color, of the original oil painting.. which • 'east 'over - slo,COn:" Agents wituted irCevery County of the stfite,-.to whom c.icinslve terC.Ory. arid.large profits will be paranteed. Solo Agents - for reunsylvanln i 707•Mansom Street.- ' PHILADELPHIA.: in,or,o,con . . Dec. ;29, 5?-2t* LEl.l.' Reinninink . ..Unchiiuied in the Post OtliCe, At Iltrtt . .twille, .trite ll'cncuery . jva• ilia, tho ....Slit clay of .I)vcombec,' : To Any ill these ;et ten , .; titcr . applimut,m'act call for . * advcrtired lettcrl Ore o.l . O , date of this lint, And, piy:ouc; cent forAdverthiing.. •.*, • • • 'lf not called for wi one mi4sh• they will 'ho sect -to thr Dead later o:llre.*- . • • .•• Bentl,Arl Jrte,tr B henry Jho ' L'ettorr Mary . Henry M.gairk.Michl • Beyelley.tizzie .•11vivell 31. rs, M . A- Itan;ier - Brady Rene— ; Binds finchael iteplerf Mary ,•. . Brain • Jone' Elizabeth: Itodi;ers3fr„,. 'CuP.e'r Behry, :...-Kline Edward Sn:lth •B.oaton. • • , eelaj , Fred littruh :Eaward Jsrrry- • Camp Mary Lewis II iI . : . Smith J C Coktly 31,ary.S.nit L.ii% - rericd•Taoh , ' Corinna' Elizabertf.M.C.Donel I, A :Anon 3fdry *erl,nst,Erri.rrhetr.r. 'Met:lee er.ar.let. • : St.!! Mist M. A . Donutigh - Cytz .:Mun,ly.o olla• Smith Julia.. Jere'': inplehy 'Wni Eriwarris .M.urry.-y Mary . . .. - .Vulgt."l, &CO Grixo(!),'F:alpit , ' • Myers-Emma C , Walker Tom W . •Gfeenw:,od.Jiinit sLtlrphyßlarysll. .Zreirier Frank R. orkort • . : • - • . - DeC• 2a;!+;,-; ON TUESDAY,'JANUA.RY 1, '67, . . . . ... .. '.: • 'REV. 1.7.1.111tES •OF -POTT4ILLE,. . . , .. . .. . Will deliver..hia: 'Very ' popular .11ietuie on the above natnalsphicet, in the • • -.'' -. '' • • . - ~ ,-- . .. . . . .. . . . . , • ' Piimitivellictlioditit C hur ch , Ni;Seliiir. .• Thia li;ctare• hoe - been deliverail .in Pottsville and other places to the - entire. satisfaction of all who have heard it. - The beet:proof that .caribe• giVen 'its merit and worth, may be ionnd in the fact tttlit its rei s etithia hae been called ler thrbagh the prees. • .• '-' : . . The' doora will, be opened at 7 o'elock and the lecture, will comp/ems al - T.V.P:II.- •• " . • •-.. ..- Tickets of •adinissioii fsi crate each. •• ' ---. ' •.. . __ _ - .., •• _ - - e t RYILILIASI COURT hil.l.l..E.LParstient to N... 0 an - order :a the Otiakatis` Court ef. the CeuntY.ef Schuylkill, the subeeritier, adminierfidar. of the estate Sof .Oecirge.Donglaes, late of; the Borough of. Oruige- - burg, thiceased,'will expose . to' eitle• by publin.vendue, . . . Firaturdzin'the.tltith day of Jaltaary . . at. 2 O'clOck }tithe afternoini.' at.the pabli&kettne'ufJa kcili Linderimuth; IA the _Borough of Afl . • that. certain Three Story brick house and lot of: . grune,d. sittiate in :'the I:Mrvugh. of Pottsville .aforceild,.oniheeitetWardly aide of Third street. j a .adjoining lot of the lateWellingtor(Kline, David . Beveridge,.and• others; containing in front. on Third eireet twenty. feet, and in. depth" - eighty feet, with the appattentincea: late the estate of said deceased:. • Terms and conditions made known at the time and . place of Sale by:' JOHNW; ROSEBERRY t - Adm's. • By order of,the Orphans' Court,. •-'• • . - . • ' , Cluitz.r.s Pottsville Dec "9.'66 .. • - • ' . 52,5 t LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. -& DAT AID 80/ROLTG SCHOOL FOB BOTH . Thorough instructionla a f forded In : ' • . _ . • Common and High Englirh , •,-- • . • ' • Xiatiteutaticrand Natural ilicience, . Polite Literature and'Philosophy, Vocal and'lnstrtimental Music Peontait• Ohip t .ltraoring and Painting: • • 'I ha Tacklers are all graduates of. tha bent neln ) nl'• lead are amomplithed aad miperien'eed. - : • TbeToome.are all azFrdetted:aad beatedby furnacett. • Nett 'session coMmerMmtdannaiyi, :7 . , • Magee moderate, and nn ln attaft; - :: . , a:: lir:, UMMW OM; Pa.; • D1X:214 '64 ENE COAL FREIGHTS. almond Whilidsa. 3 r,Ci 'Watford in 1 60. PitiMueket... ' 2 4n ..:.. 3 50 ..Prividence. • • 2 . .10 'Quincy .. .... 3 00 60 Alexandria . 'i'ot al fore ovk . iliB YC4' To hint your. [4IRLiO Y. SEXES. The School is located at APIN VILLE, lELILNON -.0.4.4 '(3 milei weiit.ofltpaTwi LEBANON: A PENNSYEXA,NI/V. Awriculiural Journal. .- . • On The firet . Sawa:3' of Jan tiny, 1567; the. ender signed wilt. cornmeal* the publication ofa mew NCeekly FARM- AND _FIRESIDE. • It kill ba priaitedlit eightpages, hn fine ringer, and new . type s and will bn. illustrated with . . Engravings °Crain nierek, - Preis, warm Buildings; Agsicuitural lusplec. . . . -. ore. corns , of practical. indyell !mown; itgiicilitiral writers will onitritints.rft:tilarly to Its columns. Market Reports will be M 1 and ;Department, to instruet.and amuse the fainierslistter-tuilnuid his' sons 'and 'daughter, . aria . Make: the . ."ARK. AND FIRffiIDE" a welrome.vtaitor to :Strati thee-Ili:oh of l'enusylyiu4aior die , United Stites: - • .• . . • • No e<petre or palms - will be'spared_to. make a jear nal worthy ; the .patzonage of an intelligent public,. It advocate she bwt. hderests of a rang • TER301.,:52 per aaanstani invariably tut advissirie.. No subscriptions Deceived' far.. ler - than one tear. - . Specithen number. fres. For Bale by" ~ . . . . . .. . . - 'All:Lettere, Reatittaricee,'&e.... shoolne addregiol to • . : •: • - 19. ;S: FOSS. Piabliiiberi -..- .'• - '. .• - • '. ," 402 - Ptorste Sinizsr.- • 'Dec. 29, 'CiG It2-.3t-... . ... • • - .11311.ADELPHIA... . CilariCilifiSi 'COURT liAT.R.;—Paistant to . I .J-in order 'Of the Orphan's , ' Cond. of the Connty.oi Schuylkill, in . the Cottinionwerili.h of Pennsylvania, the. subscriber, administrator 'of •Peter.Filtiert. late 'of the .Borontrh of PinegroVei in the County of Schnylkill,'de:, geaiSif., - * * lll.expoed to sate by public vendee., oti ' • Tnicaday, Ebel:iris day of jriinafitry meat, . _ . . at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.:at tina.pnblic home of Samitel'P. Filbert, in.the•Bortirichbfyinegrove, In the. Cobnty of Schalkill aforesaid— • , . • •All that . certain tract - of lapd. situate in the 13orowth.. of Pinegrove aforesaid, 'bounded on the north by a'pub-. .tic road - leadiiig - to Stanhope furnace,'on . the- south by other land of Peter 'Filbert. deceased; on the west by land of E. it• P. •A:. Filbert, and. the 'Dauphin-and. Susquehanna Railroad. ou the'east by §watara and oth, er land of Said Pater• Filbert;• containing. slx: acres, and marked No.-S'in a die-pettier the Forge property... Also, a 'cerrtain' tract of clear and timber land In Pine -grove Township, bounded on the' Mirth by a public-road fromPinegrove,•on - tfie south by, land of Henry Hammel sitzmil er, Steer co:, - and. on the west. by laud of Jacob Unbar, containing SW - acres, : •• • • .; - Also:a:certain tract of land in Porter: Township. .hounded by lands of John' Houtz, - John -Huller and Henry Tiebberling.'contalning 66 aertr,'-'l2rpercherit.' Also, a certain tract of land in Pinegrove Township;, Containing 8-acres-late the estate of Lel . ; Kekai.Dren--: . . . a certain tract of land.in:BatTy To hip, con .taining 226 acres'—late Daniel-Shapnel. . . Also, a certain tract of land in Pineg - rove.Townstilp, Containineti,.4o' adjoining lands of.. Stees'Fry, and others. ; Also, a certain tract of:land in Pinegrovo Township,. containing 12. - acres.. • • • • ' • . Alen, A certain. tract of coal and timberland in. F 131 37 ter. Township., warranted to Joint Filbert, and contain ing r. 02 acres, .100 perelies... •• • " •• „. . Also, asertain tract of coal and Limber land In Foster Tilwnsbin, warranted to John Filbert,' and:containing . . . . . . . Also. al - eertaln. tract , of amber'. land In Phiegrove ToNfnship; containing 4-1 acres,' and lath the property Of John Raman,. : ' ... ~ . .Late the cstate of -eald deceased... Tetras and 'condi-- Dons made brnown at the time and Mach of sale by • ' • • . ' . -EDWARD T. FILBERT, Administrator: ' By order of. the Orphans Coon; .. - - • ... -- . - . , . ...- - • • ''.• • . Ca.a.arhe llocisa, Clerk: - • •Patsville,..nec.:;:ct, 1,66 .. ... . . .... '• ... • - W.: - • .. 'a ail 13 2,45.1 09 • Sr.cCOND...i• . FIVE-. L.E GTITR ES To be deUreied •GtiiO TALL,. ;POTTSVILLE. "Butrairemente Lave been. made .with the foilowit4- gentlemeli • • • • • HENRY M. VE4CENT,. ••• • -• WENDELL PHILLIPS . . . ReV.. P . :. 31: C 11.3 rE, MURDOCH. Dr.- 1.10LLA:0 and a W. CURTIS have been written to . %did 'nue of them will- io%all probability 'be thet.th ' Subl-eription pile° for Course, two se turetireeet3 to each' Lecture '• • • . • • . Subscription - Book : opep • at BOSSY§TIELI f BROS. Wok.tore,.where . dingram' of Hall can be Eeert.. Due uutiee of each lecture- will be given. • • . 1,949,2'zi) $6,7:-.3 11 ...t.1;,(3:q 10 . 1,2i33,11'.1 MEMO 0, •::.1 0.2 3,`i57 11l 11 2 6.2 1.: 55.4 1•. tl (.11 1 0, 419,16.5 US T 144'Gtr1 1S 5 ,•1 , 7 01 5 '7 , 55, 41,967. 1 - 0 1,911 C,4,2 lit, 157 • Gal; ' ' G, 140 t _ l'.•• • 1,761 ..476! " • Afient. for the.:3lASOlsi ArEA. , ALL!'•.I CABI: NET -OH.GANS.• DEOKEII BROS: , PATENT PLATE PIANOS; CIII OK - PRI NG.S - PIANOS. YIAINES.I3IIO.S. , PIAT.iOS;nnEITREAT, LTIsI§LEYMELODP... ONS: Ordern from" 'dealers and te'achern oiPeCt.allYl o-. . : : F0b..13, 4.1-eow • CROSBY OPERA HOUSE THE •DATE. TIETERMEVED. VIE DAY ON. WIDCI3 'TIIE 'FINAL • DISTRIBO TION WILL . POSITIVELY !PAIKE PLACE IS - . • ,JANUARY.- 2 . 10, • .We,- the undersigned, rt cornmittee duct the awarding of Premieres to the Members of Um Crosby Oper - Hesse. Art... Association, have been an thi - ,rjr,a by iht - t M;inagetucnt - to announce MONDAY, JAN; 21; lsea, tie the tiine*blen the El N. .. A W - A R D Of ' all tiOl'nriniums. siiitlo3 • C made,furtherNsti , pnenicat: . _ _ Tn•ord.cr that Mr. Crosby may reali7.o the'rull of hia cat,r;oilse, aria thatlhe CertificateS may be held_ by boon Ida purchasers, and not by him, it is itecessary . that the reinainine• certificates should - be spectliirdis_. pAcil ot.• The Comtnittee'.asure all i)artles'inirelesied that every cars: will .be taken to secure perfect faifriess awarding, tiie Prethiums.' .• • ' WILLIAM T. COLMNUGlli.President'Uniin Nations' al 1i tnk. „ . . . AMOS T: HALL, Treasurer C.B.' Q. • Hall, . - Rimbark & Co. - : '.• .'• CLINTON lIRIGGS,•Ewhig. Brig gs, Co. . . • C. DORE, President. hi,the'llanrci of Trade. J...I.MES H. HOWEN, President Third National Bank. .:-JAMES C. FARGO, Efip't AmeriCan E.*press." "FRANCIS A;11 - OFFMAN, Ex.Lient:-.Governor; • MUNN;litunn'&., Scott EievatOr,'•. • President Secohd National Bank. THE • SUBSCRIPTION - BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED .-14 7 .1TEN . THE SALE ORCERTIFICATES 'SHALL .HAVE • BEEN COMPLETED, W.ITFIOU,T"k'.UR;THE'R NOTICELI! A CEIRISTMAS YOUR PARENT WITH . " THE ''APPLE : GATHERERS,". ; .A.:!4.0 TIM CEIANEE PREMIUM WORTH - • r• . A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR TOUR SISTER! • • OSE CERTIFIcXTE, • • . , ••, LITTLE }PANDERER;' -• • AND' TFIE' C - 11.9521.T. OF PREMItIieS ..WQRIII ' • • • firto3l' $5OO:TO' $600,00 ;.I.l* ,i : CAftISTMAS PRESENT FOR STOUR lI.ROTiIEJI WITR: THE NEW ENGEAViNgi, WESTWARD ANDTLIEG4ANCEarj'aSESSI . NOIIEOI3:OS:: liff:OPtEti . r lloUSE!l4.: - A CIIIIIST . MAS PRESE.),'T FOR YOUR,WIFE! WITH AND nis LITERARY FRIENDS," .L..ND TWO CIIANOES OFl , ..tipirimis • WORTH • .A . CEIRITMAS PRESkg'fleOß YOUR DAVGIITER • Nv I.IH III:N. TINOTON , S .- "Mr.ROIS . DREAM,7 , • AND THE CELANCE OF BECO3IINGr.WORT:Et MORE . •-' • THAN HALF A MILLION !!! . . .A . CELRISTSIAS PRESENT FOR.IYOtiR 801 N FOCII GERIIFICATES, WITH • THE OHRO3IO GRAPH, t•THE ASIERICAN . . :ANb `FOUR CHANCES OF. • PRENIC . M.S. WORTH 'l'6 :$660,009 II • A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOB.TRE, 'DEAR ONE! • . •OVE Off.,TWENri OiltTirlbATXl3, " • . WITH ONE OR TWENTY *CHAN`CES .OF MAKING ' • 11E13. ALMOST AMILLICC.c:AR.H!-!!! • As wcil as'chalico of becaining the possessor of • ' ... A DIERSTADT,'wrirth $29,0091 • . •-• •A C.,ONSTANT . bIEYER . , worth_ $5,000!. . A LEETZE Worth $i,900 ! ' • . . . . • A• CT worth $6,000; , ' • • ' I. GIONOUX., Worth . - s3;ooo'f ' • . • A.B.ABTWoith $5,090! . • • ASCHUSSELE Wot•th . ss;o3o4 VOLES BUST OF ABB - if Alcurzccitigi • Worth . $2;,4 4 00: • .. • • 01• ONE HUNDRED •OF . OTHER •PICTUBES, •BY •, i. • -TELE TRADING.ARTISTS INAMERICA t I •.••••., CIER,TIFICATES, FIVE DOLLARS. Remit Ifpc./381bl°, by prift or i'ostnifice Order, . rer;RAgiater all Lettere containing currency,. -Direct to IL CROSBY; Actufry. • . PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY,: THE ART.. : INS*I4ILIT,E,:' 645, . O. C. - 130SBYSNETI, Agent, WHERE THE ENGRAVINGS ARE NOW ARABY Dec.ls, ,65 H . o for . if,' hiristnano ;wad' the Illolidays.— . • What nicer or more ngetul preeent gett uC our Fine ivory Handled Dinner or Tea Kniies, put op' In one or our handsome:Hobe Wood or Walnut Cages. Call and gee them. -We have a rdce lot. . _ Dee 22-51- •.. . LEWIS a-THOMPSON Co.'s IaILADA. AND READING 11. P R. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, Good from December 224, asses Janury 1 86Yi will be leaned atambiced terse between all one on De% 22006 ta-2t - At 1T1C: 111 4C4 3 1 1 11 3 4 1 5' • • EIMM EEO ART ASSOCIATION. FOR' ' DELIVkRY. Foit , , deilrable,rtilcianca Alf:wire on the 8:;E. earner:.of ancl. MahaateagaA sta.. la theßarougliat Pottsville. • For . thriller particulare . apply t9 , l.lieDat Dr. PLUMER:on. ,the prewitea br..to ' • • F.' D. BASECIM. .Dattr7ille.“Der:29. '66 • Pea SALE ry ilxty - loot lot and two Mal bonze. on. lialantongo Agreet, - . occa pied : by. Themes 11.. Weikei:..caso; -rnesoesicin .. • . given on .Mily 186 T:. 'Aunty . • • Ikc. 29;66 .52-.--:^kALNiaoll3,43ovirth. Acrei Timber land for; Saw' on . the Line UF.larmittain.. south ot the Mahanoy Creek. in CaMeron Township, Northembmland County, Penna., and neat the Steunokin . and_ .Idatutlior :Coal Pields:;-, 1 - • P. W. SIIF.AFER, , APP•Y •, • - Pottaville Pa. Engtheer • - •ri • ee '6B 51,4 t FOR .11A.LE OR TO. RENT: , --A.' valuable Mill property situate at Auburn, Schuylkill Co.— Said Mill to -built in' the malt substantial - .manner. with four , paini , of grinding stone , for • MSG= and inarchant business, with.a ueser , failing water power on Beers Creek. 'with good' dwelling-•• house and barn and out-buildings, and land enough to nit. the • purchaser or 'mice... For apply to - . • .JOHli - PISH - F.R. Sr :1 Dec 22., , 66 7 , 5•14 P ' Auburn, Schuylkill Co.; , . A . phance for Oate'ei Two Riaatnets A neii.—Tho subscriber - offers for private isle a good Store and Tavern' Stand. in anew'and' thriving coal tuwll,:with the entire stock of .gotla. Also 'the furniture of the Hotel.- Any.person to purchase the , abode property - or stand need. . only inquire,it will recommend itseX • •. • : Williainstown, Dauphin Co., Pa. Dec. 22,, '66 : 51-4 E , T°-SET. . . NT, on - the first of -Jantlary,ls6l, a store wiih. dwelling, in Centre . ntrret, oppOnito 4elphia and... Reading Depot: Mahanoy City. It: is POd 4tilud. , For par#enlars . imply .to R.quire RED-, NE t hlithiutoy,City,.. or J4DB.Z'Vir2OUJEY,..'lkod tonllan. .—. Dec 22, Gil-4141 ,eoperii for. Sate.-The noose and lot now °e -Icupfbd; by . Wm. Saytuf, in .141.ark.et Stree. Pottsville;, la offered for sale. ' For terms apply. to GEO. Den.l6, 'dd • • . - 60-30 . . . alnattle Lot pf,Cowtt at' Prilatte srite.—: V Lam going to gait- the dairy.business,' I offer. for side my stock of . . Cows, . consisting pt seventeen head, all good. milkers, several fresh oxsoorr=will be. '.Persons - desiring. 7; really good. Caws will do well to call and .7"- examine my stock on' the farm.: knowri one Mile below West.Wobd,.on Mine Hill Railroad:, OR 14.0.2. - .E . :At the Belniont Shaft Colliery, F' Beat Norwegian - The • following . ma .Chinery and-flumes : - one S 0 horse power Engine with form. Boilers, Drum Gearing, Wire Rope for hoisting coal from', shaft, one 12-inch Puriap,' Pump - Rods and connection: . -7 • Also, onop.horewplwer.Englne .with two boilers, together with Rollers; Screens, and • all other .fixtures to Breaker, now in operation and running order.. 'Also the frame and wood work belonging 'to said Weaker:. . and the frame and tinibe; at the shaft, together; With the Smith Shop, Tools, and. about ten ton of . ' .BELMONTOOALIITNING - COMPANY. . . . . . . FOR : MALE .- 1800 acres Coal. ` Thither' and Farm Land: Situate at' he junction of the Ssque hanna. and LackitSanna' River: ii4jOialm• . the town of Pittutoa and the lauda of the.,Permsyliginli - Coal Com pany.' ..The Lackawanna and'. Bloomsburg Railroad and North Branch Canal jiass through .the The attention .of capitalists desiring a -probtable.in vestinent.is invited to theia.laxids,. For terme&c., aP-' P l 9 to or addrestTHOS. C0.,"52a Nal nut St., Philadelphia, or the tindeisignad at lialianoy City, Schuylkill County; Pa.: - FRANK CARTER, ' . 1tec . 15,...60--...60-im • Real Estate Agt. rll O . LE T—Tllt TORE ON CENTRE STREET:. L now in uFe by the undereigned. (with or: without Part of The. dwelling) Neill' be :rentedto a goal tenant for One or more years, being well, calculated - 23k for Groceiy,. Clothing,. Stationery, Bobd and Shoe :Factory. or a large - Bakery...J." . M. CROSLAND. . .. . . .. . ... . , . . ,LIOR. r3 l - LE' . --The Warehouse 'opposite Freight. .1:. Depot of Philadelphia...and Reading Itailriaul. 'Co., known int Patterstnee Waretiotise: with Nacant hit at'. - tiv.heil. This is'a. substantial, • well - built brick build: 'tug Wifh railroad sidelln,,ii utile:bed; anti welt calculated do doe large businesii..'Apply - to . -.. . - Dec S. niii—.49.ilt - . -.. . - ' - - .11. P. STIc PTEit. TAII.V.1131.1!: PRO PERT V.VOR -S:iSe. I uudersizned offers fln sale in.the Through of Pot (swine,. a corner lot' ou d Chunk an Ckutl StreetE, trereepon double two-story Ilrielf - 1. 74 Dwelling House and efid m and a half story franc: honge ilia' is occupied as a lte , tanrant. .The k ` ill . • let contains 123 feet on Mauch chunk street find 45 feet On Coid street. This property:is One of the bestio cated toe storrOr hotel In the Lorcnn;, , h. 'Alvo 45 building lots between Port Carbon and Potts-1 vine. A. beautiful lo'cation for buildinglots lot Me chanics, Labia-um: dtc. The water have beetilare ly. laid by . the. Pottsville Water Company all alon , ` thane lots.' Thoy are near. 1.1 : e - Pottsville Agricultural. Park . Grounds. The lots • are 'oat:red reasunab**l Terms will . betruide known, ; •• . ~ • Also I It; acres ofiand irvorably known aS the Tomb .ling Hint Farm, - 50 acrea unfit' cultivation, iS acres:out' wiiiter'gr..du. 2 acres of. 0ver . 9.000 grapevine- of the best quality, all orchard with hilt tree; ',arra theta -baring condition, Apples, • Pears; Pivadies: CherrieS, .&c..; all of the Erst class -fruit,.: two substantial, farm houses Wlth largo gardens, large . 'stable; shedding, ice strew:not' water tirsil pump .at. The eta- We. For turtbOrinkoisalion :poly to., ' • . GEO. LAUER, Orchard Brewery; Pottsvilie, Detfetnlx'r 4„:416' : : .495, : • . . . . . 0 It . . . . . SAI. lii.—The elling• recently.. mcapied '• by John S . : Oritham i tLr n . 3t9rrito. Addition_—. gyp. Poeseeeiett given immediately. Adtlreeii• . - ~ I.: • • -- ••• .. • • . ' FRANK CARTER,' „ • - •• • . reit! Estate . Agent,.liq Y.h , mo C.11.3',. r i entia• - . , VAII,LrIk -111071E.1..P2.0i.ERTY . and Store , S'lmndlor . the best' business shoals in 'the city of Reeding , --with a lame cciantry and'. traveling- eastern: The • hotel: lie 3.4 - story. Brick House, . fronting on Penh . Street Go a feet deep, .on a 1 0t'270 feet deep and nki l. .fee. wide ou au alley In' the rear:•. Includes .two Store . • stands;'- with n,betivy businehs.'. -Alt,o,*a closed yard, good Stabling and shedding, . • . . This prOl/erty is offered at a low figure, and will pay a large percentage on the capital-Invested. • For furth er. p.uticulars, itaidireOf .•• '•• . . • : . • • JACOB scrtstuckEn, Real Estate Adt ; No. 00N. St.:Rea:neg.' • - . ',..Dec I,''d . a •... . . . • • • • E It- SALE. • • • • • OHEA:P. - AND - .DESIRABLE PAWS Di Delaware anti lirdryland; from:ss- tit . $5O. our acre. , . •Theee farms lay between the DirlaWare and Cht-oteeake Bay; convenient' t , tores, schools; 'churches,. They are easy to cultivate, and "with le.,s Tabor • tban.farms 'N'ortherri States,' and are...adopt-A to grain, grass,. trait, • hie: Fifth and oysters ah mutt in the riven.: garne of S.ll kinda abttr.drince: • Daring thc past 'three years Ininarede:ot the Northern farmers have settled In theUe Stales on account or the !My price" of land and the easy: cultivation andlow taxe.4. Per- sons desiring to visit''farms fn. these. States can do trio by applying_ to or - addressing the : .uccdersigned, who makes.a trip regularly' once a.wee4..la these States., Catalogues Sept gratis to any address. Also Far . ms in Duetts and Moiatgemery counties, grid Coal, Timber and Ore Lands for sale. . • . • . . 14. , 4 South FourthStreet t Pa: IiTALVABLE REAL 'ESTATE FOR SALE.--The •PrOperty laiown• as the Mouser Parin,"nehr Llewellyn, containing.. - 12.5 acres, 40 acres uF wh!chis"govered With good Timbegi : and the bat-. imeentider gotid state of cultivation, with the ap 7 purtimanco, . consisting of a -tuff-and-a-half story log house, pliuitercd . thmnghout, and a log barn, With ti close. by the house. :Also Spring Hoffse, - -Wfuili Roast,. and other. Outbuild-, inns. • The public . road from Pottsville to Tremont runs by. the. .house. railroad 'from •Swatara to Schnylkill .I.lavetvalio passes through, the premises,--. The veins of coal run through the property,, known as the Spnim.'Leivis, and Biagi: Mitte•Veins. For.termi -and particulars apply to :ABRAHAM. ERNST,.oi - - •• • • •-• • • r•-• . -PHILIP GARRES, .Als6 a pair of good' Lumber,Trneks. 10 Mules, Wag: tins and-Harness for sale;:• A. SRNST;. Llewellyn. lot of second-hand , 'Maehlnery . ' viz:-1 Steson.EnginC; 10-horse power, with boil ers„Alre frotite, pump, &c., all complete, suitable for a. 'mall foundry. Also IPortable Enginewith,boller and governor, &c., all complete, about 4-borse power. Also about 12 tons T'Ralls; • ' • - • 'Alao aboutS - tong Sheet Irort: ••• , ,AlSo.6Drlft Cars that have been used In a slope-40 tech wage. For sale at the Muchiriery Depot of • - Sept 22,-'6il-3S4f • JABEZ SPAILIiS, Coal St.: F , . . . . OR. SAI,E ? ..-TWO .Enginea"— one a twenty . horse -power...and one a sixty' horse Tower, and coal-breaker. Apply to .. :•, - : I). B. SLIDE/4". • Eighth and Market Ste., Pottsville: '. 3T-tf FOR - NALLP::--Two . 25 Itarselxiwer'ENG . DiES, -•.tivelve inch' cylinder, - two feet stroke, box bed plates, Or ing . packing: .fitted np in tbe.best manner_ ,• •• POKRUY &SON, Pottsville Iron Works. • . . . .. . . EN(loll SA LE. - --Ctie new Fifteen Morse Engine; E.: Shaft, Fly . Wheel, Puinp; &c. Apply at Office of Little Schuylkill NayigAtlon, - Railrowl & Coal Compa ny, Tamictna. - Fa. - . . , . . , [Jan. 6, ~ C A, 1-11 , • VALUABLE. 1 1 110 PE ELT V AT- . PHI- - VATE IGE.-4)nc--tv.:entieth. Interet in' the tract of coal-laud in New Castle .Township, Schnylkill C,onnty(knoinas the Potty' Barman tract) •contatn ing about:42o acres.. • ' • • _ A tractof 220 acres of COAL':and TLNIBER LAND in Riley Township. • Six fine building lots on 'East 'Norwegian St., ebo - ve Jackson2sxloo - feet; it never failing spring of water on one of them. Terms easy: '• • -Lot on - corner of liorWigian and Ith stieets.;• about 120 feet square, with' tivei two-storybrick houses there- .. . . . .. . . . Valuable building iota. o n Coil; • Washington. and Btahantangeatkeete:- . pesirable - Eliza for warellona manufactories, &e: -.. A spier did lot.on :Schuylkill Aye , nue,' 33 feet front ;on - the Avenue and MI feet fronton Church Alley.. 'Apply.to . • HENRY C.i RUSSEL,. . ' Real Estate and Insurance Agent, corner: Second and Mahantongo Sta.; Pottaville:, -Pa. : ~:. • -- OR BALE OR TO LEASE.—A.tract.of land: situate half a mile • West'. of Llewellyn, in' 'Branch and Reilly:tOwnshipri, Schuylkill . Comity, con taining 430 acres; having a • ran - of, three-fourths of a mile on the following veins, viz: The Gate Veins,•Sel kirk, Black Mine, Tunnel, Faust Ined - Salem; Parties wishing to purchase or to tease:will make application tci .• • •-• : ''RICH -JOSHUA RD LIPPINCOTT,' • . • T. : .. J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT. Rzecatora ot.theßatate of James Dandas; dceaaed;' . - . • • at 19111.Witinntlii. Or to. CHARLESg.IIII.4•ReaI Estate Zgt., Pottsville: August 19; • . • . 33-tf FOR: 91LE.—One second hand `engine, 6 horse poWer, 1 inch dbuneter,.l6 bleb stroke.. Boa bed plate, governor and force. pump virdplete. Will be sold cheap. Also one SO-horse pOwer Engine, 16 inch bore, 2.1 inch stroke, heaSy box bed plate, fly wheel -pulley, 10 feet diam:, 16 inch face: Suitable for breaker or sawmill. . • The above. Engines are oar, own. make, and will. be sold beloW cost if applied for soon. , • Also one 20-horsepower Engine, 10 inches ilaateter, 24 inch stroke: Box bed - plats, governor.. and force pump com lete. . . • . . • .. N & BANN&N, "Franklin Iron. Works," . 'June SO, .66-2641 • • .. Port Carbon; COAIL FOR. SALE.—The under.'. .`u. , .skned wishes to inform the public that •he has a sman - Coniery-for side on liberal terms, wiils the. privt liege of opening on four or. live ether veins of Coal; all above water leveL 'The above ;mane is in working ord-. er, - and'can at present ship from slx..to eight cars,per &y, which can be greatly increased.. by 'opening. other veins; Which - can be done at a very small outlay. Ad. dress ' • • SILAS BALL, Pottsville. e1,1141.-N TN' 1L FOR' . SALE -fin', the new -tow L . of GRANTVILLE, sitnate on the headwaters of• Mill Creek, one and a half . mires .south of Maininoy City, and immediately- east of the. large ollieryef the New Boston Coal Company. The public road hremFottsville to MabanoycitV: end also . from Brockville and Tuscarora, passes through the place. • Good water can be had in abundance. Thelo cation is convenient to a number , of collieries in .the • Mahan y Region: ,: -For terms,'&c., apply to,ALLEN FISH.M.,I' Engineer at the Nice, or to the subscriber: • . • .. , . • .24, MURPHY, Pottsville. . . . . m 11.13 subscribers' have for sale at their Colliery on NM Creet; a lot:of Pump Pipes-, Spade Randle% Splicing Plate Stub-ends, Pipe, :Stub-ends,. and other Bolts; Clack Piews; Polo Hangers and Phlllee, Balance, Weights-; cOnneeting.Rod and Bobe. Also a 60. Homo e. ' GEO. S. BETTLIER & CO. or. further particutanf.apply toJ. 03 & G.' , B. REP' PLIER, No. 329 Wainnt St.;Thlladelphia, 'or to JNO. GEIGEE, at, the Colliery. .. , Jait27. . . . .. . - - REMOVED; •,, • - • MIX DAVIS &CO..have moved their Fur Clean ing Establishment from Centre street . above. Market to the building adjoining the Episcopal Church:' BECI3. & 0011-0; Warehentei Morrtge 'Addition, . 01VIRFort..s&LE - Rack - wheat ifitrar s ' ' 'xtra Family Elam, . i 7; Cfrur Mealr , lEitaktriedliani Meta: , • IDenti.o, l Wh - MaYs , • Eats !tad Cara CheiP !. 4cty'- Da ---,-, Also tc Eta Feed - at RI Mids. - of Mutat;Sibmti; c o d Pith ; - dadls T oo good moccetodadtif konai GllAKentaliE. • Ott r( .':-.T . #o ,. .':e* - kAr.i';' : .:-: . _'•:, .i. , C-LOTRING.H.OUSE. PIFI.I L A DE LIP UtAL. BARGAINS F 1 Pt g ~ , q L'o 1 . 111..101cl :. : •: . .. - :Ro6ritru,.:.47wir.43ox, . . -.: • BROWN STONE CIpTHIN9 HALL, 602 and '602 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. RAmdy-Mtde The chigoes; etockof.., READY,-21EA.D'A oLOTIii!IG; . .. FALL AND WINTER wEAR, Ever offerato parebstaemecanprialeg all the VEWEST AND MOST APPROVED MMES. Custom Department.' Our newly fitted up Custom DePartment for Gentle- Men. Youths and 'Boys, now . cOntatna a carefully re- • s : Foreign and Dothestio GoOds, which we are prepared to make toe order; in the best manner, and at reassemble prices. • - Boys' Departnient. .We have' on hand' , the' largest and - beat stock of Ready-Made Boys. Clothing in the City. Particular attention paid to the making of Boys' Clothing to order. • . gi§v. 2 v• -•:.S Va. 5 -;f• -•-4 1 all if: 1 . 21 1 13:11 ?Ai 53 §a|bAs. • lin " E OvaPtt 9 ""41 Gentlemen, Totiths . .ant Boys,- tAink made ' W" order; Bending their miners,. as per diagram, will have their orders prompt- • SATISFACTION AND A GOOD FIT GOABANTIDP Saiiiptra: sent to any part of the United •• nocßizprz,L • 'Brawn thane ClothingElan. 003 and 605 • Cheitnut GRE -41.T SUCCEMS iiiiMTEANI PIMPS We the undersigned iro prepared to furnish Coal Operators with our Steam Pnmps of any capacity, and guarantee 'them to Ove entire satisfaction. Our Pump is a Double Acting Pole Pinnprnade to work with one Pule thereby :tiving'us great advantage . over all other Pole Pumps lu the room required:- • .a.• 14 inch pump 4 feet st rvhc. with •.•25 inch .sreani cylinder.:is Is feet lor,g. 3 fcet.wide find 5 feet t ineteghig.h.'• One of our pumps has. been: in: successful operation tor. several week., in Charter Oak Colliery, as thmrollowing certiti testfy._ ALLISON ..t; BANNAL • D • Port Carbon, December 1863; ,• • • I.Vnolm. !'r- all'•% , co . rere E RN. • T4iS te3 cert ify.chat 'we, the naderei,„-ned are vein}.; one of ALLISON. BNYNAN.'S Steam Pumps; and are able IO pronounce it ti perfect succene. and we cheerfrill2i , recommend it to all .in want of STEAM PUMPS as beim; entirely Satisfactory. • • ' • Joux - n, BRACKEN, Proprietor Charter Oak Co. JOSEPH. ll_ Stiperintenderit - do. ROBERT KANE, Englneerin chacge of Pump,' .:Dee. • • - 49-tf POCKET DIARIES:Xi:M.IB67.- -•-•• • • • • A fine assortment of the - moat approved materna, with full Mamoru:alas, 'Government Taxes, ..tc„ just received:aid' for. 8,06 wholasale and retail at . = • :13...8.V..:0.1AN'5, Bonk and Statitinery Store.' MtIiAND pu.t.niEvp, N. DOLlDEN,Prolnietov., Manufacturers of Sai , h, DOUrs, Shateta, Mouldinq,. Window and Door Frames, and Whils.: und'Yellow Pine Flooring. They also keep constantly on. hand Shin le - Roofing: and. Plastering,' Laths, and . Framing building pumes. Or!.3rs soliciced and promptly ' d4ed. ' ' . . . :Mule* vy'ithout stoMe,' 'The _beet thin to keep yonr.feet warm ever inveOted. 'C4II and ace theni at •BRIGHT 4.t CO.'S, Hardware Store. ' . . • _ , , v.v. !arr. - • • • Water: Proof' Blasting Paper; ..- .'. ; , I• - I ••• - .!--=l--, -•• . • • • • - • - . Rye; V bm! $l.OO $1.13,Eg0, ip doz. 1.2 40. • The. subseriber: respectfully invites Coal Superin- C orn, ... ; . 1.00 1 1 10.12ut1er, V Th. 40 . .46 i teudents to examine :L new "`utter Moor Blasting l'a-. oate, •• •0.1 ' COI '7O Cher.,e, .. :30 PM' per at our Stere.....lt luau article wh:cli we' heliei,e will . Soup beans" I' 2 50. .3 (Kiln!, - ,-: 13 II ! give entire eatlefacuen. • '.. - ••:. 13, BANNA...N.: - . •. pees, ,-• '.* 3 .50', .4. 00 . Iituns, "'2O "3 - - 1 .?.51 1: 40!Shonlders; ,1 - .. ...0 . THE • W6OltriG -. :SIVAIN: TO. iIiAIDEN. cornmeal- 3. 001. 1 1:0,11cer hind qr. " 112 15 -: . ' ..-. : . • ' - . ,41.1ddlings, " • :is i 20; " front 6 . 6 "10'15 ." - , ' .•• - ,• .. " .FAIR.. - -• „ •„ . . • Potatoes; "1 .1.- 001 - 1' 9.5 .3lnttott,•• • .- I 12 ' . Hay . , lit tun. BS 00 4 0 00 'Pork, , ""- 20 rr Modest or Umlaut yOurig men are advised to perch, .7 bale cwt; 1,75 1' bill Veal,' . 19 15 sac one or more boxes of tine .Coefectiouery'at CROS- Straw,.l9 ton: 1 •1 30 .1 60,Sug.w, Cuba, -" I ' .'l6 LANDS for Holiday presents - hi their. Lady friends, es-. Plaster, •" " - . - !Sugar house, " .112 peeially for thenne Drabs inside track of , their affec- Silt, v sack -2 lb ~ 3 501Port0 Rico,- ''. "I/ 5 tions, as by ao dole 4 an original piece of poetry by J. mi l , sek t i, E. ', - . l .l White, '. -. • ill. ' :11; C.. with the. above title will be 'iu each. box to .tell Clover" `•. • • 'Crushed, . `. •• !IS - lameasure what they dare notventure in speech. ' : flax " ~.. .- -I iN. O. Syrup, • " - 120 • • , • MRS. J. M; CROSLAND. - . - , --• ' '- • . lirsea - "Staidard" Lar:i Fcnitui call to'axma. NEW 9rocwot7 ... . - Ladies' Cloaking Cloth.. • • . • • ' . •Demoreat I . • . StaTliBLE FOR THEWINTER SEASON. A: A. n. moLANap, „Ceittre St.; below Atheriean Douce, PoDsvlile, • • • Dec 8, .• • - A .TmoRES.• Philadelphia kiticellieniT. The-beat and cheap*est article for pies !! ASK FOR ATMORE•S !! Dec. 1, ,66 wmcat . E , l4,Philqdelphia Mince Meut AT4ORE , S i'EfILADELPMA-MINCE MEAT I I SOLD BY All GROCERS 1.; Dec, 1 •66 . amber and' (lord .Wood:.-The undersigned L ls nowyrepared to nil ell ordeti for Oak Lumber, such as Car stuff,-..tc: Alsb for Sawed Shingles, at the lOwest cash price : I also have a-lot of- dry Cord,,Wood on band, which I can - deliver 14 the cord or In larger quantities. : All Orders sent to- hos SST, Pottsville'''. 0., or at,thosaw mill;, one mile belOw West Wood, will be ptomptly attended-to. - GEO.. PAXSON. Dec . - . 191,1t* .• • •• • ••:: - NT2,AV 'I3IIENVERY, • • • • • ..• , AT SCIIIIIVILKILL. itasvkly. • Messrs M :T: C. 'Kerlieslager announce .to the public that-they have cortinienped the Brewery businesi at Schuylkill Haven." and area prepared to 'furnish PORTER, ALE and, BEER.to all those who deal in the article; at the lowest rates at -which a au per,tor article can be produced, and.r&pectfally solicit the patronage of the public. All orders promptly attended to.' • . KERELESLAGER, . The largest Arid finest stock of-Skates. in .town at BRIGHT & CO.'S Hardware Store. Dec 15, '66 Ladies tfittitca, fine and comm_ on. " Gents • dodo. .do. •-• do at • -BRIGHT CO.'S Hardware Store . .. • •• . 0 O.K • B .11N D.E .Y . . A kinds of Books, • Magaiinee,, Newspapers, A to- Otber•with Nage and Old Books rebound at abort notice at our Bindery.. • • • . • • All kinds of Blank Books " ruled and bound.to any pattern at the.Bindry.of tile subscriber.' Send in your orders. •' - • B. •BANNA.N., FREDERICK• W. 14ITER, - General •Conrnitissitin Merchant, AtiD.DEALER ICI BREWER'S .-• SUPPLIES. Prime Sugar-Care4 Hume, Sliouldera, Laid, tr. at lowest:rates. • . • • -., -. • • , I=Cl=l ... 13 . 1. As i it (by 1 . ..imburgers : .American Oil. Polie6 .Paste Miller. Smitti.e, "Tip Top'. Axle.Giease-Ahe bee . . . . LAVER, General_ Agent.- •,. • "Old Jall,” corner sth and WastiingtonWcie. Dee 5; '66 4 .tf ' • - Reading, Pa. TO DEALERS IN FLOUR & FEED, The undersigned bare Just completed at Harriabnrg, Pa., a large Flouring Mill. and a:e now prepared to furnish dealers with Flour of all grades at current rates. 'All kinds of: feedbrClarge qbantities.alwa}s On . • Llat'of prices furniSlied and . all orders • promptly.at tended to by addressing , • ' . J. E. :.11.1L..E.k dic CO., LOCIIIIiL FLOURING MIL.LB, December S,.'CG Fru .11101*".:IiIgN ANIVCAPITALISTS. 3: An !Mercer fs.crTered. on. fart:rabid terms, -In the Wyoniing Iron and 31anafactuting Company, estab listmil and in operation at Pittstnn. Luzern County, Pa. Hotchkiss , Atmosp. herfc and Kirk's Bteani Gam therrr in UPC for. forging. W. GIBSON JONES, - Prest. Otilce of the Wyoming Iron and Manufacturing Cu., Pittston, Dec 13, '66. . 51-3 t .• •LADIEVITRITING• DESKS, • A•DISPLAY EQUAL TO ANY.,IN TEE CITIES IitTEW and beautiful pntterus, at reduced rates from it City prices, for sale at - BXNNAN'S BOOKSTORE,. Stickgritunrein Board*, Cll.l* - BOARDS, . CRESS MEN; DOMINOES, Ate.. - &e., tot pale at •. B. BANNAN.S.RooIt and Stationery Store.; fI,LESTILiTED ANMiAL RURAL REGISTER Tor 1867.—A150 - - Franklin, . Frank Leslie's Lady's A\D OTHER ALMANACS FOR 1867, In great variety kir sale at; B. BANNAN'S. 1867....131ei1e.1300kM :1867i- A large supply of BLANK BOOKS • foCall purposes, :kept on hand and manufactured to order of equal, and .better quality and at lower rates than. Can be purchased in Philadelphia or New York, always'furnisbed. at', . . • . • Bookstore. and Bindery, Pottsvdle. orif you want to we money give usacall: D ickeny.chri.t...story... — DIUGIIIt JUNCTION. • Just received and for sale at B. BANNAPS:: . • - Elityaiciaiss's VisitissiilLiai for 1867, Just re; celved and for sale at B. BANNAWS : ••• . . • . Bookstore, Pottsville. ". , 'BOOKS !: ..800K13.11. • BOOKS . 1! Fine . Chance. for:lVintetlendiiik.. attimiribei ic; sell off idi,stock of ' • Miscellaneo us Books • - 140 iii one4mif idorie , t: Mid the inesent cost of Books:• :There are a. great man y . litandard Works and Choice bilacellaneons Books for , the 'gratification' of every taste: -- ..Now in the time to obtain goad Books -for win • ter at prices to snit the times at' • : 'B, BaNANlWlMieside said Itetan Bookstore. , • •WILEE.VO EVERYBODY 7—. A. large a pp. Catalogne'iie.c3fthOW to remove Tan. Freckle - 4 PlintleK• Blotchee k „ _bent :Datolnnc.Elarlownew, Xrap lions..'and all lnlioultleAr of ilk} t r, How to . force. wbbaters, reitore, earl:lM bean the lutir renew , .otkage; care Drunkenness, Nervone Deb il ity, and otb-' meituiesq. ;and ratable: infortnation. Ilver7lxdy send' tie HEM= EgUTTB'&. CO., Chemists,. itfttl4 street, TroVE. L - Pm. -8 3 16 • 419 int• • masa EBBEN foot%t SaMrday. December 29; 1M64 TitE - :: - .TATESt, - ;::OWS. Distillerfes-;Eislifornia Wliesictit Frills deipilia—laterestinetliseellaay: Special orders have-been sent to collectors ofinternal revenue to 'mike personal extuar nation:of 'every distillery- in -theirdistricts,. and summarily close alt - those -that', ar ot scrupulously complying with the mequi re ments of the internal revenue law.. A cargo of sixty thousand bushets of "Mite wheat arrived 'at Philadelphia on - Thursdly last, by sea.from San FranciSco, California,. on shipboard, at less cost of trinsportation than the same amount of wheat could have been brought hither from Chicago by rail- Petitions are circulating oVer'the country praying Congress not to curtail-the currency, or authorize a return to specie payments in sny',limited time, The Secretary of the. Treasury will not go north at present. - Wolves are thick Ili Canada,.and there is an emigration to the Madoc gold mines: ' Colonel Sawyer, Adjutant Geneml on Gen eral Sherman's staff, died -in St. Louis on Wednesday 'night. • . • , • 'The merchants and business men of San Francisco will give a grand inauguration din-. ner in honor of .the departure, of the Steamer Colorado, the first of the China line. Governor Curtin has appointed Major Wm.' Flew, of Pittsburg,- as a Commissioner from PermsylVania - to the Paris, Unbiersal Exhi bition 0f.1867. , - Governor Curtin has appointed a commis sion to thquire into the lunacy of _Newt& i Champion, convicted of murder n Philadel- A box Containing upward of $lOO,OOO in government and other securieties was stolen trom the office of C. P. Bayard, Stock 'Bre ker, 'on Chestnut - street, Philadelphia, on General S. R. Curtis, a commissioner' to examine the Union Pacific •Railroad, .. ailld a distinguished soldier ofthe war, is dead. three deaths from cholera are reported at Cincinnati;, Caused by eating tainted pork. Syracuse gas costs but $1 per one thousand ' 3hci 2. The Stock market,was yetT - dull in Phila delphia on Thursday, and prices were unset tied. In flour- there was no material change to notice; wheat, rye and oats were unchang ed ; corn was rather lower. EicELLEsT loa.t.—ln Washington the'call for a Congressional National TemperanceS.O ciety has been very 'generally signed.. The whole Illinois delegation have their names up on it, and the committee have invited A.nctrew. Johnson to of his autograph to the call and thin preside at theiemeetings. If he declines eneral Grant will be invited. It is, the' In tention of - the members immediatelY upon . organization to issue circular lettere to allthe Governors, inviting the to. agitate the sub ject with the • Legislatufes. • . - BasJAhuN-HAarroao, an old citizen of En-- field, N. H , and the inventor of friction matches; died at that town last week, from the effects "of injuries received from the kick of a MEE /1577. tx,rfnit,ito animas o hundred. largo In.auufacturinfr entablif;hinciiits: .1t had fifty giadts factories and eisfecaf poiteries, furty-six' ulna founderies; thirty-one soiling mills, tbirty-threo machinery establishments, and fifty-eight oil re fineries; besides .IllidfTlianetins I,vorks of ..almost eyery,variety, the whole turning- out an einnual • product worth , itlu'j 000 UOO " • ' POTTSVIT,T,T: TyIARKETS, foi:re'cie . llAV(44ilt Wheat Flour, extra fetidly, per, barrel... $l4 25 *l5 00 ...do do do do per , 7.25 7 60' do do extra - pet barrel: 10 50 11'1'5: •do do sawn:We, •do •. 6.26 "7 05 Rye Flour, • .do • 750 5,50' • do - . ' per cut , 8'62 4 00'. _Buckwheat Flour, • . :do 600 6 50: Wheitt, prime white ", per bushel.. . 2'40 2 59, do . do rel. • 230 2 40, Dried Peaches, puree. •Pe pound... • 30 ! dy -do .. unuarer 20i '. SO Drled.Apples," . " 151 13. EvirdwriacTon.l.l.is - for ate c ure 'of coupng, a u Lt SOREIiaSS OF TIIEC• CLIFST, pion:lanced by note Who: have used it. to' bo . the beet remedy fur the cure of colds ever offered to the-public. Read the ttillttwPag testimonial:'• - 31a..e.19th. ISaa. • . Louts C. Ilevt,'Esti.---Ilear Sir :--li. affords me pleas are to beur testituouy tc, the efficacy of your "I'ecto-' rainy , in removing Coughs' and Bronchial Affections, hating fourd immet: time and Rem:went relief from the..u.se'of oue bath:, utter having - tried many other rem:dice for ve.ty !...tvutu cola tUrti L. ugh with. which I.sufrered for 14 , 110 etc We . 0.1 during. the past wintei. Re.pectially you,e, , T. A. GOD - Ft:NY. ' . For ; the' Cure .of BURNS, CUTS, CHILBLAINS, - Rheumatism, . Frosted Feet, Soru Throat. Noural,#a.. Patna, Scalde. Ihni,es,:etc.. Also. Ileyl't. Pills; for ' ttuv speedy and effectual cure of Mee, both external and ip ternal. , .' . • VirCal:l and examine testimonials: - . • • • , . • FRANCIS ALTSTATT, Agent,. : 'Centre ht., oinxielte the hlortimer And for =ale by Dr. Geo. Yeomans, AAland ; Nealey Mahanoy City; E. dc H. New Cantle; James Gilfilan, Swarara Geo..E. Herrman, Craw:inn; Geo, Kauft'ruan, Schuylkill 'lnvest ; Mrs. 3f. Hammer, Crwlgaburg ;J. H. Johneon, Inernyille ; H. Irvin, St. Clittr. •.. 'October 27, '66.-424y. .11/1 - INERSI *IV LlES.—the sulteseiiber - ILL is Agent for the wile of the Boston Gum Belting Factory, mid furnishes superior -Belts at Factory prices, all sizes, kinds and lengths. 'Belts of greater thickness. than those kept on band made to order, at the shortest notice, as his orders fur Colliery purposes have the pre.: Terence at the:Mill: • Also Steam Packing of every.do scription, Blasting Paper bythe single, or- ten reams, or by the ton; at manufattorers' prices. • SAFETY LAMPS, of. the most apprOved patterns, made of inspected Government Wire, by the single dos en, or hundred. Wire Guazea, Wire by the roll lye always for sale by 4n5f1.23, *64.. • - • B ._ BAN • A MERICAN WATCIIEN, In void and ails& tl crmea; , American Clocks, and Jewelry of ar ecriptioms,tan be obtained at the store of • • M. LET'humERS, Agent, nentro. qtrert, Went. lli .4—tn ELLSWOUTIVI4 Hinted Copy Roolus Jugs Received:—lrllsworth's Slated Copy Books for - Families and Primary Schools. Complete in three numbers. For tale at B...l.llsilibli'S, St.: Pottsville. Pa. . • • LAMP wick.. FOR, MINING P:CIB,POSER, ' - At Imicat market rates. • JAS. P. SIIARBLEY & 331104 Wholesale Dealers, N0.4`47 Arch St., , below 2cl, lit Nov 1:7; '66 •." 46-3 m • , R • .WALUE.IIekIUt ars, Syrup ' Jar& SugarJarit, Mugs, Batter - Mabee, Napkin Rings Cake• Baskets, Ice Pitchers; ae.; &c. • Silver Tobacco •Boxes Baud mith gold. •.R. C. GRERN, ••• • Dec 16, 436- -66--- ' • . Centre Pottiwilla AATHICEL '4‘, WILitON'Ei Mewing' nachitnca.:4-tall at cor. sth and lior4egiart Ste.. Mho A...E.TRAUCI.I.t..E.- GILBEEtT, • • ' ..Pottaville. Oct. 6, ..66-40-6m. • DOELTABLE ENGINE, Two-and-a-half horse power, for sale cheap. Apply to B. BANNALR. CHEAP, GOOD ROOFING:-•• ABOUT HALF THE. PRICE OF TUN' .WARRLIN'S GENUINE PEBBLE ROOFING la now need more than any other idud. It . b.. both •Fire and Wet& proof., anel will outhiet two tin roofs, while coma only about half the price or tin. Thin - roofing 15 puton by the enbAcribers. at ehort entire. • - . • 1LL.N.R3.1 , 7 & DePHEBN, Pottayille:•• It cannot bfiput on roofs pitching over 3 inches to the foot. It carbe put on flat, if necemauy.. /Earth 26..234. . . "000 PEET ang. 11F.LTING, &Wen slimes at reduced prises. For dole at • .Deskri. Work . FINE ueaortment.of iiew.tterne jut, received, suitable .foi HOLIDAY PRESENTS; and for tale at B. BANNAN , S;Book and Stationery Ver the GOLD. MEDAL SEWING every City and County In the Union... The Joist complicatedtwe-thriad machine in the werld. • Ad dread A. I JOHNSON CO. 334 Wash att. ; " Boeton.,•Masa. N0y.1.0.- , • - REMEDIAL' INSTITUTE. YOB, SHOUT. d r ABF3,. No.-.. 14 Bond Mgrort,NesO . York. • ... • • • 14170.1 hitt/mm:lmi with the highest testimanialar also, a Book ou Special DtiensiN in a Fasted envelope, - . sent [rec.'. Ca- - l-kaure and send, for them. and son - will not • regret 'regret for. as advertising physicians are-- generally impostorK, without references, no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for pos__,tana. and, direct to DR. LAWRENCE, NO. -14-BOND STREET, '• NEWYORK.. . Nov . Pens and Pencils, drc.--4112.711M31", 'assortment ever ntrered to SenlyilcilleountY, Jnit bp.ned•at • BANNAN.S Stationery Store: Pottayilla. Chera llon. A GOOD ASSORTMENT-80XE ae low as 81 - SO. A set tor - beginners JOE recerr ed "and for sale - • BANNAVS Bookstore. PNut Crackers and Nut Picks'. A beautiful A article and must the thini at:. • Dec 22-51- LEWIS L. TROXPSON.t I,Vork .Boxellor usefaVand orrat mental-a full assortment. jnat revived at Dec . LEWIS C. TiIuMPSON CO.'S . . Lxtra . , Fine Pecliet Knife's', Wostenhom; -Rodgers and other celebrated makers. —Cs° alot Of superior Razors in cases at ... .-f Dec 83 1 - , - LEWIS C. TIOSIP1501 , 1&. CO.'S 7• plum Pudding- Difthew, Jelly 'Mould% Soap' Stone Griddles—just the article fur holiday times at: : - • LEWIS U. TOOSIPSON Bay 'r goo I Cheot-311eizelt—a sattabie prementln theloliday2 at L. C. TIIOMPSON & CO.'S. SILVERINE , Instantmzeously Silver , Plating . . •• r,.• ~ •_ • _ -Brass,.oOpper, Geilaan•Silver, tto";, ;.• itestoring the plating where wom oTandloi clean. ". & PlittetW_are: - . This most useful itmentlon of- the age la a preparattom of pure silver, and contains no mercury, acid, or other substance injurious to metals or - the bands. -It lit a complete electraplating batter) , in a bottle : .: Price BO cents per , bottle. - For sale•by druggistsmut, stores. . • - 0.. • - - .110W1 IIiTEYEN!, BosTas; risessacnuagrrs. - S. October , - • - - 40-3112.. S . ii.A.TII,IVESCII. 110LIDERS with : CU; Plibite. , !Nk new aial very. desirable article. lotus bisclioola".etc.: just rewlyed: Ca and:;;. withal* . VA/Uutili ok:ink LINAMPNT EUI%m , EI4. AGENTS WANTED
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