Min,eo.'..:-: - . ...M0041.,: POTTSVILLE, PA. MATURPA.I., FEBRUARY 4, 111567. N . SW •FORAi-.14.311111 T. WATTS, with Caldwcp, Copatir,t, Co., No. 1i Broadway; New City, to authoiteed - to _receive -eitheerlittiorte for the Jot AL and also to coiled - bills for theitame DADDOW'S NEW. MAP OF TIM iiw'runAclTip. COAL REGIONS 11'2, Yap IF, the latertltohlished of, the Anthracite Coal lit-lion! , of Pontiffltauin. It tlifters•in'trtany re sikat tr. in otiii!r- : ?,littts onbli• lied. bccanse if gives the formatioa and also a representation of the .Coal Eta:- tog't•ther with the location of all the collieries in the Anthracite Coal fiegionr, - &c. : . .Price Rosters - ' • In cafe for Pocket • • 1: 60 In Sheeta • • . 126 Def. ou•Ainflin 'Do on Idnflin thweteli for •do • fai Tioeie in Pocket form wilt be cent free bY receipt of the above prices: For rile • •• .11.ASSAN'S Bookftore,PottarDle. • • BLACK BAND IRON, ORE; The Black Band, ni•Varbonneirana Iron Ores of the Con! ITlCa.ures, ,exist as beds, co extenaive with the coal bed,., or veins with 'which - they are stratified_ . The futi§criber has . made 'the iron ores of thy coal • measures *a rPeclalty. and Ls enahlfal from a long practical experience to find, the principal ned, of this ote through_ the Anthracite or Bitnminouti Coal Fields. • I am prepared to locate, prom or develop' these beds - of Iron in all the Anthracite Region or through tha Bilotnihnua Cml Fielde. , " • -. • .K, FIARBIEsi DADDOW. St. Cl4r."Pa. Ttrri..arNers .: Benj. Hannan and J,reph..S. Patter, inn, Pottsville:. P: Miner. Wiliteglearre i Lou den :Beadle; Aehland ; W. W—BlakAlce. Weatherly,' Carbon county; Wm. II Mareliall, Shamokin Pidw4l. -Stlbler: Jr. ? Baltimore, thin. Henry B. "Rome, 'Pails • delphia ; Gee. II rote., New York. - . „ COAL, IRON, AND OIL, BY. DADDOW•4-BANNAIII.. rtr- Tars SEW • . ON OUR. MINERAL RESOURCES 3i[l:,: . pit(WED SUCCESS BEYOND Otril MOST. EXPECTATION ' Its publicrecentlott; both at Ininoind.abroad; has ' been i•strecaely encouraging The, first Totirsdts. D has, already:been clispi!sed pl, and the second' is going very List_ According to - m st;hr indications-we shall_kion 'exhaust the drat edt!lon. We will. say to our friends' at - home, that they will.have - tosupply themselves eatly If :hey wi-b nropv- of the presenkedit ion: 'We shall not pubibh a seci;tul - edition for some two years, since the cost and labor ~f L•ollecting'statistico to the date of publication will be very gn•at: •-• time few - Of friends have objteted to the price of-the Bob as being . excessive : but we can assure them that each is not the iic notte.t bly the cheapest Work Of the kind- tier . poll! ' • The vast and varied - amount of new inrorination whichi it contains, together with the Naps and . extett she liluptuitions, has called forth, commendaition and Tralweirota the most influential, scientific arid.mining Journals: . • [Frilm.the Scleptigc AmPitcan.j . .. COAL, 112 , 1 N - Al'il, OIL ii , the mrt2pract 'cal and eT. •haurtive treatise tin the rubl,ct that har come under our o .vercation, -•.. • -! • • It is a most valuable work sad Quathat deserves to be read by all intelligent men.!, [Frimil the Q. S. and Mini4g.Rizle.ter..] ."Coll, Ivw AND OIL,' iy a worii tirextral;riiinsry . utility, rysysi - rli and indu.fry. The atnolint.nr untirinz, :abor of which' this volume is tile. product hen .only - he monsurably apprec . isted after are- - fel estitniu#tl. id" '*. • .The . . . lutriti-ic w - orth - of tht., , book Wlll matte It indispetn4. ble to all -who •wivh t., pi. c...,e,-.8, in a C, , Inpuct. t:o n ve nieta form. test knonythat 1:. anitAiritative,-tacte knowv to be ituthentic.". - ' -- ••• • . : . ' . . . [From S: . 7tlsnit,e . Jommal and Petroleum 11,T,nrcle.r.] . . • .•••••,' • "Ciiat.- Inns - .kat. Ott.. I= illnat rated with 11111t , t , .11: 11.11;, 55:,(1 vg.rtiv:rl:,' , . and 1, altecether the tnie.t atlci reliable work 3 et- pubitthed imie.rtawt.Entillea. . •The "London Minine . J011111E0" which le the filabeA liritl4l snltority on tnining .FuLject 4 , vives the Cl ),.wing tlalterlug marce or our Bou's on Coal, Iron and I.Fr6in the Loral6n Mining Journal, .Joly 13,1.566.1 ..'_IIIZ,ON AND DIE: more vomprtheitt•lve luta:exhaustive vrilutne.unni3. the matt:T*4ll, , tre,ded IS could 1. - :•..rc,•ly Ue deired than. thatjth.t. ii-nea BA.NNiN under ttile tit e. • • - Regarding the work a? a whole;.lt- certainly the most complete ;minuet for the'.'practicaleoliivry mana ger that has'yct heult.tathlished. . .•. .• . • • :It May safely be said that we have no single' work In this country so thormit . :bly-.calculated to attia-dflie su• parlor collier and iriat-worker-all the Information. tie requires In connection a It h his business an is the 'book of Messrs:•liaddoce.&., Damian. to meet the wants of those. similarly engaged in the United States... The work moist. have entaileil a large amount of labbreaiqi there is ample evidence that-the labor has not been ap plied without being made to yield the largest results of which it was Capahle.. , . . . .. . The leading tiewspapera.of all our- great cities and . vii i Mining and 31toinflcturi9g. Ills rids have. given the Look a warm .11'01 , 11 , 11:,111.;(r.re -wed it with unqual fled praise: while practical and. ientillemen generally have given 11 , 4 the most - gral ii%luz assurance of - its val.: ne and th,efultare.,, as the truly standard wptk of the kind.. . . . . BENJ.:\ .11Es; Publisher, rau iue, Pa . . Price Sppt [cu by mail ALE - I.\l 0 li. I-.A.1., PATRIOTISM OF SCRLYI,FLII.L COUATY. Gient Reditction in Price. TRH LAST 'pH TO . - GET T4E BOOK In order that all who desire . to". preserve this R . i.onr:l 4 tbe Patriotism of schuylkill CoinitY during the Rebellion, may not be debrirred by the prit:e fri nt I,iireliaeing, we Rave rediteed the price a a - follows for the remainder, of the eiitien: • reduer4.lfrorp -$2 30. io 50. *heel), (library) " •." • 275 ~"'-.1 75 . I.tlf: morocco. '` " 3:25- ". 225 " • " 375 " 275 •PLItS . ONAI. --We arc sending 1;111s to . oursubcribers in wears. -If those who owe us for several y . ears subscription, puj , no attention to their accounts, or neglect giving any' reasons why. they do . riot , foot - tlo.ir bills, they nbt cpuipit:in if their names 'ate stricken frion•our list, and • the respectiv . q. a:nounts due, publi.bed. • . • Is I S'Gt) G,013;'213.5 lons - of coal were brciuQb into lAndon. •• • . • A STA+E-TP,MPERANCF.. CON'i' ' ENTtON will be held in Harrisburg nti the 20th of.Febrilary. ====l WITTEN COUNTY - will ere a ninOrarieut to the memory of ite stindiete who fell in the War for the Union_ When Schuylkill fulltuv the good A ACILDING will soon be organ ized in Leiamon it is in conargnence of I . lle scarcity of dwektitnra and necessity Of erect -7 Ing more THf; person who snbscribetl to the Miners' Journal for -Thomas S - ew!trt,.Dalkeith,. Scot- . I old: will confer a favor by sending his name to thisollfce. • Tiir. filsiir of Cnwan's eortirtnation: as Minister tn Austria on the tir4niid that it would he - chitaiito'pay - Mr. Cowan -... , 7.5Q0 (gold).-per ohm to go-out and May out of the country. • • , Ma. R. Eino*F:.n of Ashland: ihas been appointed agent in Ibis Region for the sale of powder.mannfae!urcti by the Smithville Com pany.. Mr 11. is a thorougit...and reliable . hthiness man. . Innnagrere of the Slate Agricultural Society .. have resolved to iaTer no more biglipremiutne for fast horses, ati9 there is a strong feeling in . favor. exidndinn all nionottlianks and side.show from the aiLibirion gi.ound4-hernafter . : . • . Ti: tlion , stc of M. tryland are for the pre:: a ent, 'crushed Underrt thd tyranny, but they do not despair,of eyen , ually. triuraPliing un der.the bannerol universal suffrage—a priri:r ciple they haye wisely resolved to adopt. 'TIICRSIDILY . B North*American in speaking of the late cold weather: says: * ' ' Ice even when , continues nnbtvticen. The lee deal gerenilly. have 'secured 111 i that:they want, and r , o,rup °tun= have put in a two ye.m,' inipplv. Coal dealer to !.k tv.ppy. The only tre , nhie Is that thive• whom the , ate en. owe round with short, stocks hod them selvot with eliipty yunb.k. . : • • . ‘` MY POLICY 7 works beautifully among tbo • reconstructed. here is .a specimen : • _Nme•bacrssa, Jan. air.—Bowie county, Texas. Is revolt. ' Captain Tremble, late of an Minot,. regiment,' planting there. - was recently Stint, wonnded, and his life threatened... lie came to . New Orleart.„ and' re-' • turned with twenty ctat airy to remove his family," He found that his wife and child had been driven' - from home into Arkansas. The - nenroes on . hls pllee were 'manacled and driven Alrrough the • streets in the pret‘ enee of the cavalry : who - Were tarred to fall back before SOO unreconstructed Mr.' !Tremble died from 111,treat, meat and was buried here ),rt erday. Generals Mower. 71 itch, Kirby, and many 'Union (Afters and members of the "Grand Army - of the Republic" attended the' tuner; al. The Captain is at thpoint. of death.from . woiands . received from'tiM chivalry. . In refusing to.allow civic honors. to be paid to the body of the late'Rehel General:John' ston, - .General Sheridan struck a responsive chord in the national heart. Be says nobly, in a brief letter to the . May-or of Galveston, .Texas ;-9 have ton much regard •for the memf.ry of the brave men who died to pre serve our Government, to authorize Confed erate demonstrations over the remains . of any one who attempted to destroy it." . - SALLitr .or . E COII\TY,• TURA t•ai:ft.,--The immense salary paid to the County Treasurer during the., past feW .years,.suggests reform In this matter. Some weeks since a commu nicant suggested that the salary should be $l6OO. This however; we think too low Let it be flied at '4, 4 2000, and let a competent man be elected to the position who can dls, charze the entire duties of the office. The salary we name will then. be ample... . . . Fr having been charged:that . B. Dtinlison, private eeeretary to Gov.. Geary, 'wrote that portion of the Inaugural Addres.l on' national tif- . faiia which has attracted so much of the attention and ate applause of the country, the . Harrisburg Telegraph authoritatively derdes)it, with the re mark that it is as unjust. to Mr; Eungliann as it : is unfaik and impertinent toGov. Geary. Every . idea set forth in the fungi:trod—every Wiring and eloquent sentence—every bold word enunciated fa. the doesusent, belong 4(1 truly to . 101 41 W.. oeo'. We . aeTer doubted it. IMPORTANT. FROM "WASHEIGTON .I) . 4sagel:'of.. - th6 Tdfifflill.; Penns)lvanta Senators hhlrkesi the Tote. The Tariff Bill passed the Senate on Thprs daY night by the fbllowing vote : • Catiell. Hfirria; • Sherman, Chandler, Howard, .• Sprague, : - Connelag, . Howe,f , Stewar,.• Cragna.: Jobnaon, • Van Winkle, Efanunda, - • .3lorgart. .• . Fader • . F(......eendep, • TfeDougall., WilleF, • • • Morrill,' • Williama; Faster, Poland, • Wil.on. ' .Frelughayeen,-, Ragraey, • • • Yntea--27. • • I, 4lFig, - ' lierldersnn, .. - .1.11d.ric4.t, ' . Fouler,. Trcunba:l-1,9., . . - ' - .; ARSRNT , OR NOT N'OnNG' . ; • . .. Anthony;tn • •• • . Pixon.. - .... :Pomtroy... Bnown: • - • Guthrie, ''• Riddle; . Burkslew, . Neemtth„ ,- :: • ROFIN .. • . .- Cow4n. Norton. .• ... . Saulsbury,- Cre,well, •. •• *. Nye, .- :;... -:- ~ . Sumner.:--1.5 The yeas are all Republicans except Mc: Dougall, of californis„ and4Ohnson, : renegade - Republican, of Maryland: Six ;Republican Senators 'from the :We - 4 and ,South: voted against the bill. The PednaylvaniaSenntors did .not - vote on the 1?111.: They. evidently, shirked• it, because: the - pr9ceedings of the session show 'that they were present There is hpwever„ - a clear ritsjority of two over all. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. SECOND, SEZ:s.ION Wasiu...soxrer, Jan, 25, 18137.=, - .BK•faat: , -The Senate received': petitions' for .increased;- tariff ; against the Curtailment of the national 'thirrei3cy, .The:House bill druendatorYto an act relating to the habeas corpus and to reglilate Judicial pro ceedings in• certain &c., was peesed, and : was eent - to . the President. A bill providing that persons imprisoned for offences atnetthe'lliiited States Omit be allowed a deduction of one month per year for goothbehavfour in - theirterin: im,. • rieonmeut, • was • passed, :and 'was:Sent- to the : House for concurrence in amendments; The res-. • Muttons of West Virginia -ratifYing . the 'comfits, tional amendment were presented:: Also, the•ere deptials of Hen: Simon Cameron, Senator.' elect. from' Pennsylvania. Mr. -Foirler.introderted - a bill to expedite the &Instruction:a the Southern Pacific Railroad: Mr. Patterson, a bill to amend • the act fnr.the collection of taxes in the ifieurrec- • tienary•Scatelf.l. 'The tariff bill was taken .up,' and '111 . 71 amoudinent fixing the duty on cannel and .on. all Bituminous' erial•at $1,50 perioe; no- matter' where imported !nun, dopted. Adjourned. f 7allOrari.—The - House' passed, a bill : appropriitt , Ing $.160.000 for thtviemovat of -the.wreck of-. they Scotlend - apd the.haroutside of Sandy. A bill , authorizing the Secretary-of Dm. Navy to accept the steam sloop of war Idaho from the corttraetur at t he. priee alleady. paid, $5.50,000;. was paesed . • :bill relieVing • from the payment of tax alcohol made from disfilled spirits on which . . the tax had already been•paid, and burning fluid made. from; eleiihol or spirits Of. ffirpeetine, 'or Cam ellen e;ori which the tax has already been paid; was reported by the Wars anti ?deans Committee -and was passed: • Bills granting perisinns of $5OO per. annum to two revolutionary soldiers were passed.- The:private calendar .was then consid:. .erect: Mr. •Doenelly intriffinced a hill-extending. to viclows of Offieere Of inferior grades, the came princiOe in regard to the number of children. as 'is applied CO the widows of solliere end . sailors. A bill to'payJoSitth N. Amis $9500 for hens° and buildings of Annandale,• - rairfax county, berme f it military purposee. was passed, . after. coneideralde debate. Adjear tied. •• .- Jan. 213. --I•MfeaTS.,LTliet Senate . passed : the House bill relative to the tax ou alcolffil. made fronn•diatilled spirits.. Mr. Wilson introduced a' hill to abolish and prohibit the'irvetem of peonage in New Mexico and 'other parts of the .17nited .States.- ferret to the Committee on Military. Affiirs..• The Ctinference Cominittee on • the bill relative to the appeintifient of pension agents re , • ported a bill removing- all appointed since July I, • 180 G. .The repent was 'agreed tit:- The Tariff bill Was then considered. • A reaolUtion asking • the .President for the report ofGeneral Wilson on the coMente of Jeff. Davis was adopted: Mr. Wilson introlimed a bill tmitiereme and equanie:the pay if army officers.. Referred to the Military Com • mittee.. The jitiliehtry Committee reported the joint resolution of.alr. Wade to amend the Coll-. stitntioulby. , prohibiting: Abe - re:election of any jierson to_the office a President. of the,' United S Executive Session was held, • Ad jimmied . • • , Housca—ln llie Honie motion of Mr. Dar bug, the Seeretat,y erthe TreamMY was recpiested In suspend the. sale of•confiseated • 'Whisky unless • the price offered be 'equal to the tax thereon, The -Post-biller, Committee was. instructed to inquire.: intedlie expedincy ofestablishieg package post • on the,several railway and steamboat routes inthe united States,.. for. the c,cmveyance, of parcels; money;.merch2ticlitie,lze.-. at such rates and regu latione as may be . provided for - bylaw.- .The yens Regonatructiin bill 'Wee taken tni, and there. w10:, , 7 FL' long' debate, participated', in .by -Messrs.. Ligersoll, Stevene. 'Ashley, Cenkling and s ettlers. During the discussion 'there Here seine exciting passages between edveral of the mem- "tiers, and the lift'vrtia passed. 'A vote Of censure was passed . upon Mr. Hunter,. of New York,. for• the Me, of indecorous language., After the repri mand by the Speaker, Mr. Attinter apcilogized. Jan. 25.-- , Se.x.vrn.—TheMilitary ComMittee re ported The bill to aboliSli and:prohibit perniage.iti the territories of the toiled States. A bill corn pelt ing.every person copying: or -writing.a honk;.' and engraving plffitOgraphs, 'Maps or ellei-te, to villa a copy to the Congreeeionall,ibrary, Sled di recting postmasters to fertitard the same, free of cost Was passed: Ainintresnlution to pay $l9OO, to Win. S.' Nelcin, v. he recruited 1090 - men for, the - Union arnivbrEeet Temitsaee, at his own ca pers and at the risk Of Alia life', was :adopted . The bill to amend the itet to establieli the . judi 'dal Courts . of the United SmMe %cite. passed; and eent to the Hemp for concurrence in a wind • **tinged nient .The Hone° bill to.puilisli certain crimes in relation to the .enrrency and public ac etirit wife - passed. -A meesa go was received from' the Pt esident fetoiti , the bill for the admission of Colorado, The Tariff bill was then considered: Aejorirned.- . . Horst. —Various :Nilo were introduced and ' were referred' to the•different goinniltte,is. Among these bills wxe one to regulate the suffrage in the District of. Columbia,. abolishing:all disquali ticationa from voting on account °reef, and an other to repeal so Much of the.act of last session as authories the Secretary of the Treasury to re, tire fuer millionS of 'legal tender Treasury notes per moelli. Mr.. • Kelso's reeffint ion; declaring • that-it:is the duty of, the Thirtyminth. Congresa. in orffir to eeeure the truiteef the. vietoriea gained. over the rebels . ; to impeach the President and re „inoVe, him front office' Upon conviction "of the erliates.and high nieelemearens of..*lficb he .is inunifestly and notoriously guilty;” and to provide S.f, , r the faithfel and efficient Iffinimistration of the xerti tiVe.D tartment Si thin 11ie halite prescribed by law, Ciltrlflllp, and gave rise to: a long discus:. ;den:between Messrs, Loan; cionkling, - Ge Blond, • Diegliam, Wilson, Itapdaltand Wentworth.', The rzeolution then *reit ever by the "expiration of the morning hmir • Mr. ':Morrill offered ..a rest Are. lion 'instructing the 'Committee on Ways and. Means' to exti mine it to•th e condi t r the Tree mere of the United States, and partienlarly • toin: Eptiie whether any '6hlign't lens of the United States have been illegally- or frandulently made or is stied, and whether the public interests have been and are . enfficiently. pinteeted, 'Adopted. -The Committte oat Wayi , and Means reported a bill to put bk. - for art examination of the Treasury' De e rtment . and Other Executive" Departments. Passed. The Stevens reconstruction ,resolutions Were diecnssed and were then referred to the Re- , construction Ce a utilise. • Adjeurnerl. • ... • Jan. ',29.—SENATE.—The 'Preijdent' veto of. the Colorado bill was read. • . - • . . Ho Cr:l7. —The Military Commit tee reported, with an-amendment; the House bill to equalize the' bounties of seldiers, sailors and marines who sere. ed in the late war, • The Committee on Agricitl lure. reported -s bill to restrict the Agricultural Department - to't he purchase for distribution 'only of such seek plants and Sowers as are•not com mon in the United States. - After coesiderable die; cu , eion the'bill was laid upon the table. .Theln. , In valid Pension bill was then patwed.....Setreritt.Pe.' titimis were presented. Adj.irtrned ,• • Jan . 30 . —Sm.roz: .The S.Mafe':received 'the certificate of election-of 'John A. Winston,•Se.Seri,' ator from' Altibania. The Nebriska bill .veto message of the President wee -reed:. -The creden'- tials of H. W. CMbett; Sena;tor. elect - frOrn Ore gon, were presented: The..lndiciarV. ComMittee reported the^hill to establish a Department of Ed ucation, for- the 'Collection of-statistics;' Am,- The Tariff bill was taken lip'. • The .pmding: question was upon the amendment of Mr..Suniner to. re duce the tax on bituminous toal mined, at any, point thirty. degrees Or leas,' east of Washington, to 50 centeper. ton.-- - After debate it - was disa greed to—yeas ii, nay_e 25, as - follows.: • - • Yeas—Messrs. Fe'ss(nden; Fogg,. Foster,' Han; ris. Morgan, Merrill, Poland, Sprague; Sunaner, Williams and ••• • • N.tye—Mesre, Huelittlest% Ctiandter, Ontineas; Cows!), •Cra . frin, •Thudittle Fre- Hendersnn Hendricks; 'Hew., Jo son,. Saks end,.Do4dl,. 'Nestnitti, Tat terenn, Itanteey, Strulettnry; Stewart., Van Win kle, Wade; Miley and Yatee=2s. •. • . . SO the tariff on coal remains at ft. SO : per ton. Au arneininierit freeing certain railroads'from the ; need .of buying American -rails was disagreed.to; and the Senate adjourned.. -•• NorsE. , -The Committee. en Foreign. Affairs' was - Instructed to inquire into the expediency of an .assertion by, Congress' of. the principle that na-, turalization by the United• States of the . native born subjects of any - other State - exempts arch -persons from the- performance of military service uuder any foreign gov. , rnre ent ; long - as he does not viguntarily renounce the rights of a citizen of the United States: Mr.. Stevens intreidneed a bill to establish a system - of _common ~schools 'for the" District of Columbia. The Consular and matte Appropriation bill was considered and ed, with amendments, in C . omniit tee of the Whole. The Military Academy . Appropriation -bill was also passed by thOcommittee. A'remonstrance of businessmen Of New :York against the; move., mein to impeach the - President was pra;Sented, and was:. referred - to the Judiciary -Conimittee.. THE Nusai) A MA N. —T he re is to be an election for collector of the District of. Columbia in June ,nett—a: thostimportant and lucrative ofticeand the - politicians down there, now that the colored citizen ie.to have i a: vote, have ceaSed.ridictiling or threatening isliatonishing how-much the ballot : has done to improve hi'm in their eyes. LOCAL NOTICES. °Lawn, and Hose, to still-every taste, uld at radaced prices, at D. A. Smith's, Cet4re street.' . Fitt .and Winter Undereler. can be qbtateed at D. As Smitire,.Centre street.' • . .• • Fir PAinre Na.4 Dante, a article, at amlttre. Centre street. . : ; • : . . . . . Nicw CAI3BiMEREIS at D. A"..•Sinlth , s Clothing Store; Centre street:Potttwille. • . . •" • • Farsca, English and American cloths, all etylei, and. orthe net qualities, at D. 'Smith's, - Centre street. "lobrieuivo .team engkie packing-Lfor •.63a' and no.. 26 -AeY york," ".. '- - • May 14; • . •• . Fax ♦' woman in another (*limn Picking grapes .for', 'StsWraWine.. ' R tc an *Mintliable article, need in the hosnitals and by the first; deed families In Patti, Lon den. and New Yeti; in inefezeriee'tpOld . PnrttVine.—. It Ss . worth , a ttial,..as it giveis greet eattefaction: • THE COAL TR,ADE. .....r ~iaijti . ~ a Pootteville,_Februstry Fa; The quantity sent to naarket - .thts :week shows a slight - increase over the correspond= tag week last year. .1 • • the Deliware la closed at Philadelphia; and,thete ix a no sWpments to the .but trona thitrrltit. • The quantity sent by Fiailroad this week is. 45,896 08 .- tons against 41,00 for the. corres ponding week last year. , - • The trade sums up this week as follows compared with last year : . " . . , 'iccc- A . 1 i • {rim. 201•11.: . 1 W* l -4 riAL . • I Da& . • . i.:—... ~.....----- -..‘..,...1 -.P & P...1iii1.41,072 . 327.393, 45, . • 939.950, d 98.349 L Val Rle 21.199 198,989 15,93 . .113,191i dr:4491 • Scrant 5t.h.'..13,3Z: •48,8951 17, 67,333,• ..19,n9. li -• " . tth, • 7.4111 2 9 . 40 / . 5 , . - .2 0 .939 f ..114,413 :Pimii.. C a... . 1 IL7II - ir.1',39 29,999 . 16,21'S sh an iogin_i 5, 4 3391 • 17,149 0.77 .- : 19,9991-d 430. Trevorton..i. 1111 • • 4931 , . filli . ' 1.366,: • 963 Sbnrt 'A1t.... , 1,1191. 1 ,9041 • 4931. • 3;040 : ' .•143 .1.: v... c0.,.1. : . ~ •. 4.331 ..895x . , :•1.3221 • • Air wmi l imsvn : •• :' : 1 - ' l'• 3781•.-_...- ..I,ISS 11ES. 9,63e1: 3,021 - 10,5311 1595 • '97,5361' -64:495611b5,9151. 7 7496,555 1- ! . 496.55r1 97, 5 3 • ('117,401• The auction sale of coal shows an average increase of 35 cents per ton over the last tsale, but even these prices do 'not Pay a profit:-- 4 Lturip'coai said at • au average of $1.12 per ton on • ' board • veasele , at Elimibethport. At the:Mose of -navigation hist fall, .the freight and toll alone. from Mount Carbon' to - Nei York amounted to $3 57 per, ton, leaving 15 .nents.A.lon. for, the coal _ , ll re must have cheaper transportation before we can com pete 'with :other regions-in the :New .York • - .NEW! CoinTanipt—ls is with pleasure we notice the business association .of 4ohn Do- Vey, Son Fslladelpttin, consisting of John Davey and'Son, *Miami Kendrick arid Mr.- Bulkley i and the firm of. Wm. Ken; drick & Co., comprising the same Partieren- - gaged in the mining .of, cottlin the Mahanoy basin-of our coal region, and in selling tpui shipping coal at Philadelphia. These ftrms : are composed 'of high toned, - active, intelligent and atrictiy.reliable -bust gess men, 'fully' and 'completely identified with the business of mining and selling coal, and with'sunited milt- capital sufficient we learn; to eontrol'and• usinage the largest amount of trade. Their operations in mining cover the celebtated dilberton mines from Which theyexpect . to ex'ract 100,000 tons' during the year 1867, and the, four " Collieries known as 'the Preston Coal Co:acollieries, from which they expect, , andfrom the, known energy arid skill of Uri. Kendrick, whit'. has the management of the mining department, We believe they will ship during the same period 200,000 tons. additional,' should the market require it, which will place there among the largest coal - producing firms . in, the Schuylkill Coil Region if ;.The coal pro duced from these' collieries no superior, and. always - finds a ready market. As to the . perSonal .of this associatiom--Mr.• Kendrick' received his edueation in . tbe drift and breast of a - coal mine, andliketbe great Hugh Mil ler, made the rock, slate and coal stratihca- Lion his constant study. Mr. Dovey is not only a practical mint.; but was 'educated .in the science or engineering, -and has no supe rior as a practical mining engineer; as a bu . ,siness man, shrewd, chinr and upright: ,Efe is associated with his son and Mr. Bulkley in' the selling and shipping of the coal in Phila.- . delphia. These - gentlemen have evinced. great sagacity and foresight in effecting an association with Mr..Bulkley, Who for 'nearly • a .fourth of a century hasbeen eogaged at • Port Richmond as the chief shipping agent of the Iteading-Railroad Conipany, whose bus': neas capacity has always been fixed at a high standard by all who have had business trans . .; actions with him; and brings" to this assoeia, tion great strength , and influence._..We are satisfied there has not been a brisiness firm heretofore established in aux:County or Phil adelphia which possesses so happy : a combi nation as this, and Will:we trust, he eminent ly successful. May success attend their TIIES HILL AND HA.RRIS COAL.—Rommel & Hunter, .. - 205f . Walnut. street, Philadelphiai. have been;appointed by Hill & Harris; exclti awe agents: her the sale of their - coal along the line of the Schuylkill' and in the 'Eastern markets. . 'This coal has •a good 'reputation for : quality and for the careful manner in which it is prepared.. - : Auction gale of 30.000 Toni Plernnten font nt Nen' Yo ..l rk,.an. 30 ,` 11;07._.. ' 6,000 TONS LUMP.. ' : ' . .. . " s4' 00 I - 2,600 time at - $ . 4 20 .........: 415 I 4,000 - TONS STEAMBOAT. ' -.- .900 tone at 'ss 35 .. .1 2( 0 tons at •'. $5 45. 2,200 tons 1it......', 540 . - - 1 700 tonaat •• 550 .-- -: •0,000 TONS GRATE. : 11,000 tons at •• $5 35 . - 1 ,00 0 tons at • $ 5 95 '1.511 tOnsvt. 5 SO • 'l,ooolqua at: . '. ti -10 1,000 tone at, .... 565 • i •' .. ... :' 1 . 5 ,000; TONS' EGO.. •-...-. - - • ...$5 25 - I. ' 200 tone at:':....55 25 . '.. .;5 30 I 7,000. TONS STOVE: • , $5 75 1 . .700 tons at....- • 5:50- 11,800 ions at.:. - 3,300 TONS CHESTNUT. 1,000 tOns.at. ..-. - .$4.45' - I 400 tons at....... 51 6 . 5 Mt tone, at - • 455 - 1 • - -10 b tons at . 4, 77,44 6.:0 tone at . . ._ Compared' with the sale of Jan. 'sd, the fulloNqng are the pric es ' ' -- • . ; . 1.060 ton..at: - 1,500 ton s ut 4,100 tone at . 71)0 tone at aioo tone of 1,4U0 _tone at ' •Jev. Sn. • . JA'i. 30ra Lump, average. :$8 St; . 1-$4 12 St.; Boat,- .75 • . 543 Broken, - . ." 581.• • • ; SSO . Egg, • • . 5 80 - -Stove, • •., • SOS fi 52 Cbeetnni, 4 53" ' 4 . 40 Average Increase. 85 per. ton, • ~ 1 31.L-,BOINNET,L, JR.,' S.T_T.:GA.Tt: CREEK Ell= COALS'; Wyoming, Lackawattha & Scranton, Dolivered on loud Vavels at Piers Nos. 4, 8 & 9, - ELIZABETIi.PO.RT; Ni 3. • .- OEIIOE-43 'ez4s .w. . or York • _ • 111- ItrolOay,,.Ne . aqiy 12, ,643 COAL.. .A.• T. .;ST.CoUT & .CO., .Itifias and Shippers of the,celebrated "Talton" . ez -i %iOut" *Ctehiih . Coals • From the Rbnriale Colliery and the Stout Colliery, • • ' . near Hazleton ; Pe., . • . - "-. And' Dealers In ,the * best iarieties of *, • .• • , . ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS.. . . ... • Delfvered direct - trona' the mines or on :board'of vex- TRENTON, N. ELIZADVIMP,ORT, N. J. N. BRUNSWICK, N. J.; PORT, RICHMOND, PA. &•46 ill Broadway, IVowlitork. • . • . •.• • . • . • . T. Sioux. -.• S. Vex Wzoms. •G. lam &Mir. April. 4, 164 • • • • • • • 'l- SHIPPER dF• -V,. (By Schuylkill Canal,) • NO: , :309i WALNUT • • . PHILADELPHIA .• • Itessh loping WhiOr.ves . •'. Fria of ALLEGHENY AVENUE. - Port. IRchmOnd. LAUREL STREET WHARF, Kensington. -• ITER% DIESIR*ItLE COALESTAWE v F4II.IVNALE.-- "' .":; • • - Thu Executor' of:Jamesi Dtrudrq.,' Debi:mil, and the 'Executors or RiChards. tr, • deceased, wider:lll all that valuable tract or. coarland Irtion,ii as the • • • Catherine Grtih"-Tract: ".. Situate in • cars 'and .FostAr Tottnahips, : . Schuylkill County. Pet:mho:Ma. •,, • . : • • •... • • • This tract contains 424 acres; almost all of which are underlaid with priA , en eehan , of coal The tract has three distinct bashis on it_ viz : —The Finit or Sinthern Mein, .tietWeen the Mine Hill and' Peaked, Mountain;. the Middle r Great Basin, between the-Pea ked Moun tain and Brchul Mountaip„ and the Inverted., or Jughlae Basin Broad Mountain.' The coarse of the veins avers about 1700. yards. • Tth:Midd e Basin.. contains . ALL the '-known veins • from the. "Big Orchard . " doWn.• to the-dist in the - series of the measure, inelddloe'the•MAXldOTll,-being tan veins in. all, of, the aggregate thickness of Dyer seventy There 'are now two first CiLIPS collieries On the tract,' viz . . rue -Glen Carbon"-ender 'lease. which 'expires 'October. 1871.-and .•7Tire Peaked. - Mr nntain.l the, lease, of which expired Ist of,january,lB67, and which is now' untenanted. There Is ample, capacity for a third colliett in the FlrstorSouthern Basin, whose op. erationsfor years would be- above water leve/. The improvements, which willbe Bold with the lease,: con • fiat of one • new; large, .-petverful.Corniih Primping Engine.' 600 horse . power, • built by Mr. Vast Ina of Pottsville; with all Its appurtenant:6ou complete ord er, four fifty hotie . powet and one .sixty-horee_ipoWer. Rotating and. Pumping Engines. ss: Miners' 'Rouses, one - lar..e Stone' Store and Dwelling Baum Reservoir,'. Water Pipers, Stabled, and various other valuableprop-. • Besides•this estate hi fee, the undersigned : will sell . :along wtth-it'the.rigtit possessed by thls estate tontine .coal above water le.vel on the adjacent buds of. the Forest Improvement Company between certain points. Far farther informaticin, parties, contemplating -purchase, are invited to call at the Office of Me - o gne d; wh e M they may examine the inventory, map.,. surreys acid Engineers report of. th tract . The terms. of sale willhe made verl liberal. , '• - .•• . . . • ‘' - JUSHIJA LIPPINCo'PT. . • .'"RICHARD tiNETHIIRS,T •-• • .J: DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT. _ _ Executors .0( Jamei L'sindas; Deceased, 400 Prune St„ -• GEORGE L. RICOANDSON, . • . • . . THOMAS WEBSTER; • ' • ••• • THOMAS SPARKS, .• . • .• • : RICHARD satrratrasr. . Bieentors and Trustees of Wm. Richardsonaserl. 2150 South 4th street, Philadeiphic • • ' or to CHARGER -N.: • ' Hell .Estste Agent; Pottsturer. ' ',January 10, 18437 , TILE COAL MARItETS. M==i PRIOEB:OF ,00AL BY 1111,1..-OA.BEIO. Coolinotip roasns =lige JouRNA.I.I • AT I iiItILADEII`IILi. • • - • - ' • - . .Pdbutry 1, 1867, - . Bed red, • 5 500$ • • 4 Chettnut,.., 4 COO • . InitelahLini& 8 Boat :5 250111 . ", Egg' and • fitpve;, .. . .5. COO " _ • thestwat, • 4 OCO • Lootutt Mt. Lmrco, St. ..' 5 2502 560 . '" ... 8 . '!#410 2.542 Lorterri.'... • ' 5 Mt ' • adykons.V4 - 9ii: • ;4'169 00 St. Boat " * . • f„.. 0 41 • .T:,....,::'....:T. - -ii ., ,.Tt -- ! --- . : -.; : .- -. : . ..0.:-.U.', : ,N:A::i.LA,---:....F..,F1...13.:T:.-..---.-..U.'.-:.y....:-- -- c- - -...1'-::'Sfei . .l7.,', COLt Freight, from lit. , • . P0rt1and.:..:::.... 300 Bangor • -2 TO . . 2.60 Bono ' • ' • • 350 .Augnsta. " • •2- fb r t m o t. 3,25 diarlestowla. 310a"..3 50 .Bostou, so, : light draft yes.: 3 10 ``• and bridget...•.. Commerchil Point 4..-. 9 SO ProvincetOwn„... . • - .3 05 Medford- • • ' .3.50 ' Marblellead....' R • ' .. . 800 I.ynn . Malden • • • 3 • .. • 3.60. Albany • • 180 Bridgeport' • ' 2 10 Chelsea:' • 00 Charlestown...— . ... . 2 00 CambriddepOrt. • '.3 60. Colvisiert Narrows,„. 2 00 Rerchester Point, ... 3 00 .Bightp, .... 900 DanvErsport 200, East Greenwich '•: 2'l . Pali River......::.:.10 Poslericksbarg......... -1..75 New York • - 1 60 ri trews issibetbi!orL; • • Neir York' I7o , ,Porrland' 210 Fall . .. . 1 50;Newboriport .. .. 225 Newport6olNew L0nd0n...... r :'., -1 80. Becton • .2 06!Pawtocket - 1 • 20 .Norwt.c.k.. • -1 407tiontoo • '• 150 Provldedoe.. 1 50lNesr Haven. ". 1 '25 -Norwalk 1 WPortamooth. • 205 1-50 New Beclford . 60 100 .. . . 1 . 25 Eialem. • 2 . oolAlbany. 1.00 : .• • • Fieighti fro= Sailiableare .•• : • To Philadelphia - • • •.. -it &ha Boston . . :-.".. •- . : *. •• • • --- - 3 :O3 Freijhu tromik GoeOrgetomplo or 41:lexOndria, To. Philadelphia. - • - $1 .60® . • • Pipegrovi ConlT.kade fgrlo66. Antonat transported during ' the last month •Lorbeiiy (Peek • • • -• 7,006.15 120,152 14 Swataia Railroad 2,854 U 8.•• • '-45.2z31- 03 9.851 03 • • 405.453 11 SAO4IIIII. c.. •Bnilroado, for 1867, : • " The fulloOing is thequantiti of cost tiinspoitnd over the following Ratltunds for the week ending on Thor!-' Mille Bill At S. R. % • Schuylkill . Va lley:. Mt. Carbon::..... Mill Creek Mahanoy at Broad Mt -.• Little Sehnylldll; ... i Coal Trade , fp17'1!67'.. ' , Week eliding with last Eaturday; • .• •:. •• Nasaim or :Siumate..*.. .Trenton Coal Monnt Etna.. . • ... . . -Mahoney Co ••• ' Delano. Colliery ' •• • Glendon Coal .t.lompany • Rathbtiri, Stearpf & Co:. E. S: Stillman • McNeal Coal' a,. Iron Company Knickerbocker Coal Company... :... Thomas Coal . . Williams & Herring .- . Other b'hippers • ' • ••• • tai ..... . : . Cirnpon4hig week laitCyear. Pottsville - •• Schuylkill' Haven Auburn • - Porteanion • Decreme . . TricdiS'for.lSlFY. For week'endlurcOn Satarday•.last:• OP,ER.&TORB Hazleton • ' East Sugar -Lod • Mt. Pleasant.. ' • Come 8r0C0..:..;.:':...::. : Rbbervale Coal Co Stout. ° Connell Ridge. .. . .. .Bnek Mountain ' -• • NewTork & Lehigh. Honey Brook Coal C. German Pa: Coal Spring Mt. Coal C 0..: ...:.:: Coleraine :Beaver Meadow' •• • John Corinery: 'lktigh.Zine Co • ••••". J. B. Ether &CO ' Knickerhik . er . Cl C. Coal Ron Coal CO ' • RathbunTaldyrellCo. . .Glendon CuaL.Co .. ~ : . • • Mahanoy Delano Coal Co • . .• . • H. Meyers • • Sillimau ' . • . Baltimcire COat•Co ' - • • Franklin • ' Andenried • • : • Lebigh.& Susq:Fo . . ......... *Landmeeer's .Wilkesbarre - Warrior. Run • • • • Parrish & Thomas . ; ... . Le'h.*Coal & Nay Tacker, Skeer & Co: .... 'Other Shippers:— .. .... . • Mt.•Etea , ' • North Mahanoy Walter Bros. & Co Jersey Coal Co • John :Limbach Co& • Trenton Coal Co • - Union Coal CO., .. : . • . Wyoming Coal Co ; • , Total - Saitie time Nat par. Increase. Decrease NEW ADVERPMENTS . I-• X, L: COAL OIL, warranted r,nre. and non:- • explosive.. For sale. by the one or ten .tiarrele t at the lowest market rates, by • • • • ' 5. • 1 . . , ' ISMS C: TROMPSQN. & CO.. . CHIMNEYS ofall alma of a superior quality, fey, vale by the box, barrel, nr dgzen.. Coal oil wick in any quantity. All at manufacturer's price& ' .• • . a- • • .• LEWIS C. TIIO iirSON & CO. . • Pure.lWinter, {{'hale Oil. at great ly reduced prices. quality guatarite•d, 5. ' LER IS . C. TII.O3IPSON.&. . . . 111) . lasting Piper: Lamp '.Wlek, Pick *Handlett, 1-11. Slinging Bariela...l.trilling Hammett , and Steel, con ata ntly in stock and for iiile at lliwest,prices. at . ' • :6=: - .*.- • Leiiihe4 . IBeliing. all - sizes, from twe'to meelVe incties. both ilifee.and -four ply, al woiye en'tiand.. Also. Sheet Omit, Gum Rings, Copfier. Rivets' and Barra; and Lacing Leather, at . • . . LEWIS C..TIIOISPSON.it COS. • Vine Troli..nit.siies, from 'No.lo' tia:4o, also, Br. Iron, inch Round and sqUare. Iron, Flets'of ev ery size, Nati Rod.; Iltiren . &me Nails; Borax, 'Bellows, Anvils,. Vices, Stock and , Dyes.: Buttresses;Stioeli.g Knives,. Reamers, Raspa, &e., at 5: ~t C. , T1i0;111'50.N4 - CO'S. .. • . , TCST RECEIVED. i _ . . . 17. ELMO:--The great novel, by the anthof of Bea- ACROSS TEE CONTINENT.=-Eigwles INDUSTRIAL RESOITRCIES of the Tyne, Wear and Tear. 'lllustrated—London, &c.. at • . - RANNAN'S.Bookatore. tjr iIItACTI I NE.—The Very :beet In Y the world is the Union Washing Machine.'• 'These' machines not only sAye-three-fouith4 of .the labor and' soap; but garments will last.twice as long whett•Washed in them, - and look cleaner - and 'whiter than - when • done .by hand.'. All fabrics from a. collar to a blanket can be washed perfectly. Fifty-four now in' use in the County: - Also; the Union Clothes 'Wringer, the beet and most reliable wringer In 'use: 'Call and see them at'•• - •- :e. •.• . . - LEWIS C. THOMPSON &., CO'it, . . . . . . ORPHANS' COCY ,11 R BLE.-Piirsiiant to • ad order of the Orphans' Court of the County' of Scbuylkill,'will be ittici• at the-bodge of Jesse Drum: heller,' . in Pottsville,: Schuylkill County, ..; '' ' -..• • . ' • . . . . . . On the 113 d day of February, .4:6•111., 1807, . . it two o'clock . ; P M., _All 'certain. Brick • house, and lot of crimnd, situate on Market street in' tite' s[aid• .Borough. boinded on the south-tiesttrardly side by lot 'of Widiani Mortimer, - and on the north-westwardly' side by lot now or late? of Daniel Moyer, with the ap purtenances and outbuildings in, good order.: . Conditions of sale made.known on the day of gale by • - . - ••• - MARY HAMMER, Administimrth. ' " Cloothr.s lifelgx, Clerk Of the 9rpluttis! Conn. '.' • ." Ulilanitilird . the Poet Ofilte, at Pottsville, State of tenillva nia..on the 'lst day• of Febrinuy, 126 T, To obtain any of theae letters, the Applicant must call for 4 . mtvertleedlettere," eve the. date of :Hder - list, and pay one cent for advertising: • .• : • !".• • If not called for.withln (me month". thaw 'nil]. be tent to the Dead Letter Office. • • • " • 'Barr Geo R Delly. Edwin C Kreider E Bremaan Jno .."Devay James. ' • Laraing,kiennah . • Boylen John Deelman Peter'," -Mast etuis L • ; Berry "James Edwarde•Mrs.M.J.Murphy John Barret Time - :Fisher J L . • . . ; .McDunel L A.. Beecher 8 M • . Fisher Albert • • MerwineMrs ..R • Brener Wm • Gay•Semriel'Marsh-Mrs E Barnbrook lea alf Greedy Amrees,...Moyer - Emma 'Boyer Elizabeth Gallagher Emma Plant Al • . • • Bayer Amanda; .Reover Semi H '.PerOlifary • Clegg John T liasaWm Stevens Chain •CasanYMichl Banter Sarah :. Smith Chas R • Corigan Patin *Jones HeVEd. . Stephen Mr eh: '-; .Corrlgan Mrs I' '-JoneSE id 2 Thorne ft:P. 2 ' • Feb: , 67.: -kt..HILLYMAN, Pi M. . . . 11D1.101131P BS FORT:: • . •.' . . . . . FINANCES OF SCITEMIUU CO. • WX. B. iITAY,' Tie:tattier, ttaiount. with Scht tyl kill county. 7 , . • • •To Cash Received as follows '• - •• . • Jan Ifl dltendlen late Treasurer. balance • '• . •• • " • pelAuditore . Report ' t 15,571 10 Jan .6 Mihlon ' •,. • ' - ••• ' • Biinnty . miatey.refunded:.:. $ 6OO 00, • . Jan 16 ' : D Snyder:lml tn lull, note : • • - • •• of Jacob.lielins for costs:, 142. 20 • - Jan. 12 .31Illotan, Shertr, togs and.• • • • - - lines • ' • 1214. iT , • .Feb.l7 Ettehntde; rreail.f Lehigh • • Co, coats to salt HD Etter- ." . hard ' 22T 19 May Peter Jennings, old Isom— 00 Iday, 26T N liannan, old' gate 'Aug .11.;,'H /Wesel:- Treaa, HP 1 0 ); .: Church,'gaz coal— :43 Ou Oct 20' L Sayder,.. a m0ne.3111.... - . tl 00' Nov 8' T Vaughan. two poets • ' . 00' Nov intlekt Conitregation, 1 00 Noy. 1T... H J nendlen cog. .4 00 Nov„lT Wm B Rudy, eclat 118 00 'Dec ' 7 ',Mute J McCamant;coal:„.,,. :20 00 Dec . 11 Samuel Fry, Pinegraiv twp, • - ' Bounty money reloaded. —' • 300 00, Dec 11 H W Ziegler, code' 111, atilt • front ; 46.4'.8' 'Dec 14 Joe N'Heger s :coal, ' 18.90. 'Dec - .;c!.. Joe II Heger, coetario case TO e '' ' . Dec Seltainger... .. c 82 Peter Jennings, gas. ~' - 2 00 si • 'lsaac Ward, MI amtbalance • . due 'tbe coimti • • . TBo as Z.B7L 94 . . . . . Sundry paimer, per on . 4 02 1 . • " • taxa' on iodated and 2 " nnueided rds tor !64; 41 40 • • COlClMiarve.deCali..::. ea oo . 6. • 6,733 48 TaxerfaalB64 &lam aean. ed and Wareannillinilk. — 6 /-40 9 N. Military to.tia 9,000 00 Isaac Ward, 111911 4nnured0ndni° 1 4 PO BOll fees,' ' 10E5 VO coLLSCTORS OP COUNT! TAX . D DuktAfcbuyikin Ewan hi hill SIT 19 Q. IC Berger, Man= _ do 89 81 jardepollarra MAO on In:An 100 00 . . . . . . taltiVP lol **ll4 - :• ' 4 l COOtass o 0 IGHTS; amaistd_flohilaala. Giardner- 2 80 cleorgitas67.. .. ... . . so' okincestei. 2 15 tfartfaid. 9. S 5 Hudson 1 15 9.80 2 00 N0rwa1k:::..:....2 15 New Bedford- • 220 i'vaibm.yinAct .`". 8 15' Nantur.ket - • .2 10 Nepansett. • -• 815 . Newport-. ' • 910 1. 60 Pawmelair - ' • . 940 • Providence.' . . ... -2 10 .... . s so Alexandria _l6o ' Richmond- . . ..... 9.00. Sallsbray: .. . 2 30. St. Johns Salisbury;.:..:..:... 9 00 Wton D. 1 55 Weymouth'• 900 Newark '1 60 Peekskill 160 Yarmonth;.• • • 2'15 Kimiebrook 2.70 West• Chaster ' 165 • -3 50 'Stamford... .... ... 1.65 17.174 02. 80,241 02 . 4;206 14 21,789 03 :.; 4,132 14.: 12,922 03 Coal Trade foi.l . . . Total.for week". Previessly this year . .Tot it '• • • To' eaiiie time last year - . -4:Sogir.orrixtempoionr..4,4o9. 94 . ..Tre. rialieuiptsons:.4,lll3' 68 . -. . .. _ c as p er m il i l iiK 6 d ., 3 . :.. I . _ d o - - 62 4 .50 :. : .. .. 8 F DeLong, North M. Mtn . . d0 .:826"T8 .' • • . . . .... • - . - •.• .. Henry rannt, kinhenoy - " „In hill 329'38 - ." • -• . ' bticarne , Zerby, Tremont do 1,4188 T3'. --• ' JohnPlammer, N kianititm. - . On text . 1711 2,2 . 7 - s . 11. -I,evi Pinkerton, Fte11iy...,...... "" do . 160 Oa • • , - .. . . Mr.Wenritlt,ll - tiabington.' . is moil• • 15 8 4 Michael Kelley: Ca5a....... on sect 400.00 • " ..• Palk CbristoPber,-MilleraVille. .do 1,550 00 • 1565. 1 950 00 Isittland. on acct - • 2.350 00 • • . ' Johnothiti lieber. Auburn, 400 6.3 Chas Melirwine, .Bony. in • • ' PotrickDrention.•Braixti, do - 18131 .• Urise.Waihorn, West Bruitsicig. do.. • 6.1352 W U.Rerahuer, Rost Branswig, d 0... • 183 43 • Jobit O'Brien: . Cass. do • '346 32 • . Peter Beriztri.Cresscuia.do..:'......:.. John ll' Wetzel,..Eldred,- do .... . 27 33 •• • Tbomae Martin, Frwter, do ' " • 57 - 53 Stateman..flegins, do .. ...... • -... 153 " -John Fchnieltz. Mobley: do • • • , Jtaurt Bechtel, Middieport. do --- • 123 19. Thomns'Fogarty. Mobouoy City, do: .' 'l4 co . .• 'James Reltaber, '•• 70" John' Boland, Mt Carbon. do 71 69 '.• . Daniel Koett; Northllantielm, - 116,27 • : 'Fronk Weber.-Brwatt.Moulateint. d 0... 123'17 • • Joel Daniel; Tlp Mahantongo, d 0.... '11617 . • Michaeliscey. Norwegian. 247 71 ' • . •. • JohuDormer.. East Norwegian, do.. 19-1 53 . . . Nathan ZOll, Orwigiburir, do . .. . - 183 02 • • Domiuirk Brennon, Pilo Alto, do.:, 1,233'14 - Jac"tb.Fry. tir Pinegrove bora, - d0.,'.,_ 3163 T , • John Zitizan,:finegrove tp, do - ;, 175.18 • Joseph Weikel, -Port Clinton, • 105 78' . Val Avettternacht, Porter, ...:...'035 34 . J.M.R"etntzl4, •do .. , . • 462 13 • . • Wm.Ehlens. rottsv . ille, do- • -.- 471 29..' Henry McDade; Hahn,l22 - 33 • . James Golden, Reilly;* de, . • 11 21. • . W M &What, Rash..do • • .• 789 61' • Stepliedßinger, 3- • '133 65 • ' C'S Leader; tOtbuylkili Haven,.d0...... 92 99 . • ' Patrick Geary, St ' 65481 • . ' Peter Koerper,:Treniont, 39 John. o'lltien• Tamaqua, 'Bl 37 •"' -D•3l.Stin7s.fr, ' Unitin, Henry Brown. Wayne, do • • • 112 55 • _ Alfred Frediricl; }ti eat_ Penn, flo .... . 33 06 • • Adam Horning, Ashland; on sect.. . . .$3:93000 D.G Barrall,-Aubarn. do ' ' 454 45." - • Ch-rles Mehrwine. Tiorrir...do • • • '7'67 - 4IS Michael Whal;:n . , Blythe; do ' 2,317 .10 • C .Cidemati. Branch, In' full • • 1335 b 7 . • • Michael Sweeney.. Butler, on accunut:49o-214 :, • SagQatnrin,'Ellrtincwiti..: do • 1.170 no BrunSwig, in full 2,t148 Ot, • . .1 . .. ha O'Brien. cies., on Occount, 4,53769 • 'Peter fiercer. ere.ostina. do ' • • ta B Rehter. Eldred, : In full •• • 1:1132 04 . •- 3 arTelL Frailey. on acemint. 7t : mourns' Martin, Foster, on account. 300 00 • Valentine S tvage Hegins. 1,774. no Dante-1 Schwidm. Robley, in fall . 351 93 • ': Fred Beek, 'N Manhelm. do 3.005 34 • I. H Brun:men t 4 idonhetm, on acct. 950 OW: .• John .Coghlii.,, Moliono±, - do • • .3,oen no • Daniel, Upper Mahordoligri, - d 0.... 830 00 , James Kellinther. . 2,232 74 •. Francis Roth: Mahautty. do . ... 2,1' 1 0 00 _ • 'Wm Scliroeder,'Mt Carhop, do , 250(41 , Middleport; in full:, : 189 17 • Palk . Conoill, - New Caetle. on acct:..` 14 . 12- - . •• • ' 'John Dorner...E . Norwegion. do • . 5.2 n 4 , •••,, ••.". Mich! Lacey,. Norwegian. do ... . , 1,5102'3 • George, Folluier: - Orwloshurgt do: . : • 6.11 00. . . • John D.Felty, Plnegroye Bor, 630 an . John Satiion. Pfnegrove TP, do ' 1,072 64 Jicoti sehwoh, P. irter. do WOO DO • - Jo4epl.CiVeikel. Pt Clinton.. do:. ..•.. 377.13 .• lltigh Martin. Palo A1t0,.d0.,..,,.:,..•1,250 . • • WEhler, .Pottsville: do • . 3 30.0 , ." • PeterFatisolt. Pottsville. 0.400)10 ••• • 'HA Burke. Pi.Corlion,, .. ... 1,305 ' James flollien, - Beilly, do • • *1,532 76 , D,lYMessenanith. Rush. do • 2, - 3011 00 .• • • • Hen - y McDade ; Rahn, do •• ' 1.122,85.. • : M Grtiody: Shenrindohh City, d 0...... 1.e4311.8,.. • •• jos A Drelbelbele. S.Bayen, In full:. 2,905 51 ' • John Slattery, on Sect., 2.000 no . • 'Petri .k Conn: - St Clair, r 2.20633'. . Jolty Ilipple.rremont,. do • - • 1.300 00 •.. John 0 Brien, - Tomtintia, do • " 3:391'41 - •-. lertiel Applegate, Union, do • • • 1,500 00 Levi Berger,. Wayne, do' ' , 1.323.00 . - • 3 . • L 1 - 1 Bretsins •Washlngton. do . •. T 760 00 Jacob' Luiz. West Penn, d-0 , 275 4.0 • JohO.Kraft, Yorkville, Au- • -• :sou 00 • ----- 1 84,51.7 73 t 2,4'45 13,154 1,264 1,2.14 997 7,124 04 a 01 16,401 . irit 1,444 16 20,011"01 COLLECTORS OF STATE TAX, J. Seltz , nger, Pottavil,le,'ll • 1,021.34 . .1K59... . . David Kelly,;Palo , , Alto, on account • • 300 00 • Car Hughes; OW,In . Wl' • . • It 9'9 Lazarus ZerhyiTreinont. lo full , . • 'lO 03 1965. Olt MCCR ileg. A r shrand. on „ $20,0) Jonathan Reber, 'Atihnrn, in .13D . Michael Whalen:•Blvthe d 0..... . : ... . • , Ro'92 Michael Sweeney; : Chnsldehrsvine,•Birry, do •••'•" ..• 99 , 1 Patrick Brennan. Branett, d6:_ ' 4:59 11 Kershner.•E Brunswig. do ' 1.49 JOhn O'fir*n. Casa. do -• , .y;"2 - 2.) Peter Berger. Cressona, do " 'l4 35 JohOK Wetzel, Eldred, do • • Pi 71 ThomaiMartin, Foster, d0.'... .. ... W A Stutzrnin..lTegin.: do - •• ' John Schmidt,- linbley, do ' • ' 72' Joh6.llechtel, Middleport, th , • - . 11 54 ,Tl3oMO'Fovarty., iiinhaTlOY City; 5a;7 James Kellngher. Allne , eville. d 0.... J'ohn Boland:Mt Carbon. do ' an :It Daniel Koch, North Manheirn, . 9; 39 - Franklin Webber, S Manheim, d0...'. 44. Joel Daniel, Upper Mahantringo. do. , gat Patiick Cgatle, do "'"' 2- 13 . Michael Lacey.' Norwegian, do ' tI; ;a John Dormer. East Normeclan, d 0... ' ai 17 Nathati.Zoll, Orwlgsburg, do. . . ... 71 , 4 Dominick Brennan. Patolti to, d 0.... -14 09 Jacob Fry, Sr .: . Phaegrove,' do •, • : 19 John Sattzan. Pinegrov., d0:........49 +II Owen Eagan. Port Carbon. do' • Joseph Weikel, Port clitiron; do . ::::•;. , t Valentine ,Aechternaeht,- Porter, do.. 1 , :1 41 M Kieezle..Pottsvills. do - *. 17; William Elder. Pottsville, do. 1; t ~ .o Henry McDade:Rahn, rlo •James• Golden. Reilly, do . • -•• ' .;.;• Stephen Ringer. Schuylkill: do " '214 S Lender. Schnylkid Haven, 10P - ;0 Patrick Conry..St Clair, do , rKoerper. Treatsmt., do'• "oq John Olirleh. Tamatina. do • I:13 IJ. D M Stauffer, Union. ... ... :•• 11.7. rd Renry,B; ovn,'Wgvne, .' . 1 , -7 1.3 *!Charles'Alauter: - Wasbing.on, do " 5;4 Alfred Fredirlel. West Penn, -09 Ott 45:y76 OS 153,1u3 14 220.050 02 527,2'30..07 bd,.148 0.. 649. 2,7:45 fi)3 10,309 14.047 4,30 L 1,792 05 2,481 , 2,148' 9"9 ' 1,5261 13.20 T 7,559 693 633 1. , •1 2,476 5.962 953, 5,355 /,342 4 0 S' 131$ GSS, 478 1.7061 34 4,097 4,9,5916 C Dramli to fu11..:.. . . .. 19 ;I', • : Jug S Dil, 4 l,eltieltg ; S'lDWen, do. , 3 • .D 9 %mall. Anhnin. do • 9'13 . . Fred Bwl3'.'N 31.uhrim,. do • . . . Fr iil43%Fekdt7. Te..l.llruriewig, . do Sthwalm. - Hubley, do.. Igc.Nrdte,:giddleport, do - Sundry:persons, State tax, on seatid; • and unmated lands far:l'B64 'and '65 ' •• • 0,07104 • • COLLECTORS 01P1 - 1011NTr. TAXES,. P--ter Roemer, Tremont, in • :.. 9 . 20 96 • Wm Richert. -West Penn do • •_'.37;20 John Boland. Carbon, do 41 00 • .0 A Broke,' Port Carbon; 'do ' • 49118 Chan .rilehrivinti.- Barry. do • , 7in46 . Michael ROhnee. Blythe;_ do • 1•"12 13 • • lamb Prv. : Sr, • Pinegrove, - di, 11101 as. • Thomas Holland: Reilly, on 'acct.,: , 39•4 75 Martin. Foley, Cane, In full ..- 1;561 OT • . • C Sthenormium,• MelLanoy,. 1.1.34 38 • P Gallazher. Ashlankon Erect - 6 sra • ' Jonathan Reher..Aut , nrn. do • • 77n no. Mlrhael Whalen, MOM!, in full • . 3.113 • 711.' • • • .Miehael Sweeney. Butler,. do 1 755 13 Charles Mehrwine, Barry, do 1'1 , 9; • W It Keretiner: E Brunswig;. on acct 41..•. • Michael FOley.-.Casp, do ' 4,408 Cl), ' Perm : Berger,. Crersona. In full • . sG .• J K WetzVl; Eldred, on 1;73 '29 P Bressler. Fralley,ln full' • o Ic6 , Thomas Martin, Poster,. do 4%1 44 •-• . W A.Stnizmari, Regtne , do - • 4 4 8 1 . 15 John f•ehtneliz. ilubley, ; 753 . • 'John BechU4. Middle:port, on &eel., %TA 4; T Poearty. Mnhanoy City; do' ' 2.059 53 •--.• • . 'Neal Devitt Mahanby 1:16 :,;0 03. - J Rellzgher; Minerazi'llc.jir-fall' ' • 3.-24 • • • John ftolaud,'3lr. C.irbon,. on sect— , . • '- Trot N Manherm, in full_ 3.1 01 ' F Welber. S Manheirn, do. 3 445 IT • • • J Mahatttniro, tot acct. • ... -1 , 623 5 0 . P Conz,ll. Newt astle. MARAS:I ... 1,6 e; Michael LsienZ. Norweelan, do - r.65d7 • J-Dormer. East: Norwegian.. do' • 2,71 r, an 'Nathan Zoll, 'Orwishirrg.-ou acct...' 079;5 • . - D Brennan. PAO Alto .. ..... 4.153 11 . • Fry. Sr.'Pirregrove . Bor.•6l* 3 , 1 61 57 .'• J Satizan, • Pinerzre.ve T.O, In full- • 2 SIS 03 . .owen-Eagen. Port Carbon. on acct.:. 2.r.tr? 15 J Waikel, Pt Clinton. in fu11.....,. . : ... Si'-,.', V •Aethiernacht, Porter, do- • X5l 63.', J ft Itl.nzl6, Pott.A4 - 11e, on acct.. . • ,Wlll . Ehler.'Pottsvire; in . full . ' 6 r 8 41-7 . • . Henry M- - Dade, Rahn. do 300 To • Jame`iliolden, Reilly, do • • 4 064 cit • • Wm Id linehert,"Push, on acct. ...... . Stephen Rini-er; Seim - ) Brill, in fu11..., 5.101 91 C S Lead,-r, Sehtiyl Haven.T.:a 1 , 1 . • ,Patrick clonry, St Clair, do' . • 2..F,.69 :Peter Koerner: Tremont fp, - env fteo'; 871 • John O'Brien. Tirmattna, .82 Svintler, Untrot,- oil acct ... . . 2,0 4 7 43. Henry Brown:.Wavne, do •1 ; 3,190 -F!, — Chas Maurer; Wastitogroir, In fall; 2,719 75 , . •• A Fredric% Wed Ponn,*(lo 2,965 it ~• , • " ----:-7i28,6117 63 . . Adam tioriatum. Ashland, on acct, 0, , t00 00 . . G,lttarraiL Auburn, do • • Sul Michael Whalcn. Blythe,•cicy . ' 4.700 2 5 .-; • C CiAMMin, Branch, in full ' • 3:90 fIS Michael Sweeney. Butler. oh Acct. ..41,775 115 • - A Sassaman.• E Brartswig, *do •• . 4-6:M 00 , John D'Brien. Catt 4, d0...* ' 0• 11 73 70 • • • .Peter Berger, Cressona, raat no . • - 0 B "do • • • 3,-1.r,2 SO • . • • • Daniel 'Farrell; Prallny, do . 2,04589 • • • Thnmaa Martin, 'Feeler, do 2 2.93^'30 , • . Val - say:dee. Begins. dn..... . ...... • 1.432. 01 •••., Daniel .I;chiyalm, linhley. 123 39 . • edk Beck, KlTinhtlim,,do • • 4.5(5 14 • L• 11 B•oinmYr S Manhe1rn,..d.0...... • • Obtr 00 , Toho COahl I n:Mahanoy tu,„ do ; ..'1 • 8.1(af 00 J , el Dontele. t7p M3hantongn, do. ' (0 • ." •-, JamesKellagher, - Mincri.yille, do. 2,830 ill ** ' • .• • Prank.lioth, Mahanny, "Ci ty; d 0..:. 00. . Wm Schroetlet; Mkearhon, :do • 75000 - Patrick McArdle, Middieport, d 0,.. • 9t3 90 - 'P. ;trick COnville;:liew Castle, .d 0... 6.103 08 '• • . • John DormervE - Norieulatt, do: (00 00 . • Michael Lacey,•Norweglan, dn • 4.240.77 Pedrge F,dlmer OrAlgsburg. 2.105 00 " John D -F•ky„.llinegynte;do .. i 431 00 .. .• John Satiian: Pinegynce tp, .3,50 00 Joseph Weikel, Port Clinton,•do. 10703 - . - ' • EingtyMartin, Palo Alto, do •. * •-• 3;90000 - Wm Ehler, Po {sidle, do .. : . 0,000 0 0 • Pr,ter.Fausoit, Pottattille, do 10,51 1 00. • •, G A Burke; Port:Carta:in, du -• ,•'1' 1 72• , 2 • . James.Goidee. Reilly, do • :• 5,015 47 -, • : D D.Metaersmith,, Rash, do .s'_'4ooo Mehl .Groody,* Shenandoah; do.; 1,292 00.. • Jolt A Dreibeibeis; Etch Raven:do:. • 0,021.02 . John Slattery, Schuylkill tp, do, ... 4,010 00* , • • Patrick Conry; St Clair, do . • • 4,341 92 - John Hi nple; Tremont tp, do - • 14 ,119 06 . • • John Olirieu r Tarniqua, do -.• • 3 ,000 dio•• • •. • Israel Applegate, Caton; do • • 1,200 00 . - • • . 'Levi Berger, Wayne, d0..'........, • 1,52000 . . , -•' L'D Bretzina, : Washington,do;.... .1,952 Oil, Jacob Lutz; Wait. Penn, d0.......*. 4.93530 • • John Kraft, York..lllle, do• • • • 1,053 SO • • . . iG>5OB St Sundry persons, bonnty tai =sent.* •• •_ • " ed•and unseated lands, 'lBO4-0.".. 80,285 89 .:• •• - Sundry personlybountytaz : • • ••• • ed and cinseated - lands ; 1806 ... .. 103 50. ' ••••... • •,• •-• ,• •60 ,859 89 *Transfer, of militia flora to _County'', • • • '• ' accOnnt for military.relief..as.per - • • ~., act of Assembly,..April 8,'186:... V . • • -•-• 08 40 • Areeeeore' $1,973 49. Agricultural Society. . ..... . .. : 150 00 - Interest • -" • • 64,889 24 Wltnemes • ' • - • • • 3 501 44 Road- Jurors • • • • 172.50 Jurors - 6,218 99 - Justices' - 606'99 .Laiv reports and books ••• ''' lit 50' Constables..• • ' "•.• ' 2.4`2918 " Tarte refunded. ... .. .... ~. ... 3,596 20, Incidental " expense; - ' -, 545 08 Oae• • • • 59, 22 District Att°rne y . .. ..... . ' 1.856 45 . Bridges • • - • . • ' .• 6,312 38' Coroner. - • • L 42519 Conn. 'Crier - • 36760 Printing and stationery ' • .` 2-008 99" Elexlon Odium , . •_ • • .;•..• • 2484 4/ J.PEobarti Sheriff% fees • 96. • ''• John Raueh... .. . ...... .. • ... 200 00 . • Mtchael Bonin • • • • . - 6160 • • ' 00 G II Clay; Commissioner's solicitor..::. 62 50. . 0 .11 Clay: collecting reeognigancee.. .120 00 - • Phelps and Fuller, I/ Eagan case, „X Ye.. 75"00 ThcatE 13annan. collections . from: de- .. _••• raulting:collector_.. --. .. - .... 116 fA• C 4.lllpple, Commtesioners• Solicitor;.l2.s 00 • • • 499 16' • Dividing Towlu.hipi - • ' .• 21 09 PDX' serdPs • •121 " 24810. Keeping 'melons-docket • • • • , • 102 00 Bridge .vieviers.„ , • ... .. • .... is 60 •Improvement . si inciccding 11i.° for Tresou revs Imre - • • • ' • • 1,80106 .Bridge repairs • • •• • • • • '1.23158' C A Rahn, Clerk of a4tctituta • ' 951 o 7 Aealelant clerk - hire • • • 45000 Road damages 71300. Sato Lopatin .Hcepltal. . ' .' . .. • 69420 W B Es(37‘.!Datortiriestic: • c4; - , •- .. 1,198 76 State_TreasL,'clunntgequeta State - tax, - ;1866.. 2,919 10 State Treas.; tax on Nene. ....... . .. . 'CM 09' Poet'mtirtenhiatiuns•-' 120.00 .Internaivevenueetamps., ... .... . . ..'• .15 00 Eastern Penitentiary;. - • 152 35 Prtdhonotar?l see a 19468. Loan account.: ' • • ' -• SiLlat SO :Fite itt5111,011; 1 4 iligPtir••••• "C. John for 1542 ar4 1.M3, per order of wart. 450 00 Jobzi R Donning, librarian, inlay . for 1566 Clock winder Notices to Alters of real eetste . • 'reacher; Connty'lnititate • • -Benjamin Evert Commlsitioner • • • •W Ziegler, •' do .• • David. Foley; do- ••• • George Wilson;' do Edward Kerns,... do do F W Bechtel, Clerk" " 7 . 7 • ROAD - TAJLVS. • AE.:Walter:Ashland •• • Michael Sireenej. Butler • - - J.din.liaggerty,; 81ythe..•.... .... .... . Jacob. F Fatu..t; Branch. Ephraim Yams% Barry. ' • Fred Fetzer, West Brtinswig John O'Brien. Case. 0 . 11 Snyder. Eldred . - • • . John Tr Brennan. Fearer Peter Rerring. Regina • • • John Coctilin. Maharioy • S,Melor, Northlianheim ... . jobrillanney..Noni•egiat . . ... . John Rermer,.East •Norwegiar.. • Francis McKeon: 'New Castle Sarrivel Boyer. Pert Clinton John lieberling, Porter • John Sri' Iran, Pinegiove ip Jitrepit Nellert, Bush: Peter- Ko-rper. Tremont Schissler; Schnyllalltp Joseph Reber, Wayne Aaron Grose, Union • , . Fisher, - Ashiatid . • 204 52- Thomas Doyle, Blythe„.... . ... ' 916 79 John-Harter, Butler - • 961 33 Hiram Chance: Branch 635 . 93 14 m B Bock, East Bronawig '• 53 04 Patrick Q.Ii1311; Cans• • .721 80 John D Denier. - Eldred-. • • - 99 10 John D Brennan, . Foster - • :879;63 Peter Herring, Ilegins • , • - 173 68 John Schwalm, Hubley . . . -102 33 John Flolohan, Mahatioy '• 12,270 76 'Fred Beck, North - Matiheim 100 25 Samuel Kauffman. Mincrsville 44 56 . 'Michael Lacey,'. Norwegian: .... . 104 34 . John Dormer; East Norwegian - • 135 61, Patrick Larkin, New Citiole . 592 46 Samnel.Boyer. Port Clinton • •• 136 Simon P Stutzmon. Porter . 611.20 John Satigan, Plpegrove 96 44" "Isaac Geiger. Port Carbon. : . .. .. . 210 43 Reuben Neifert; Ittikh ' • . 1,567 17 , James tZoiii eo, iII y, 1 ,:`,54 99. Aarim 'Eckel Tiem0Pt......,. 'Stephen Ritiger:•tiehu)ll:lll Achim Jleiscti; I.7pion Joine& W Bowen,ebnylkill .• 300 00 . B B PlOegrove 800 00 Daniel Bi.othet, Butler 8.00 00 .. Stelihen }Vogel.; Schuylkill'' .373 02 '. Jacob Beaver... AQhland . ' ' 0 000.00 J G co'onnau . 333 00 - John Miner ; " do -* • :300 00 -J W'Bowen, Pottsvthe ' • . 300 00 Sandry rwrsens for military rellef...: Schuylkill County Pri., , on • • • Alms HAuse • W.B Rudy, Treasurer. for • • . • Receiving $9116,625 . 97 a iy cent..2,'114 49 • " . 3;6,979 ul at 1s; • 1.534 S 9 OUt nti,elSl9.at " 5;1 Balance in hands of Treasurer ' . •-• • • To the•Honarable the Jwigext of the rottit of 'Common Pleas Of-the aninty of . . • . • We,'the Undersined Audttors of the' County of Schaylkill,'reipectfully report, that we have audited, adjusted and settled the aermints• of the Coinmlaslon em and Treasurerof said Comity. and submit the tore-- koing statement as the result of our investigation, by which it will appear /hat there was this the County of Schuylkill by W. B. Rudy, Treasurer of said County,' the sum of Four thousand Nine hundred - and Six dot; lara and. Seven cents.:-$4,906 OT. • .. • • -In witness whereof . , we have hereunto set our hinds and seals'this eleventh day .. of dantta%l A. D. 1861.; . LEWIS - U. BRI - IMMER,i sI; 'Auditors . .. . WILLIAM.R. IL. all ' , . ~ It si 1 Oneen Due' by - Collre tors of Toxin. for - •I' tieniaylkill County, 41au. liar , 1867. • . . Colleciois.andliAtiia..-irr . :lCotinty.l State. 13filita Thos Allieou. Norwegian 15.5011.154 42;3965:91 06:06 V'Sayidge, 'Mahantungo do I ' . :' I , '2 On lnies Itlew,:Rueb --do i '• ' . 1 - ' ''2s 65 C - L Pin Pinkerton, 'Tremont Iss o l A Rtielmer,Jlnsh ' 1554 • I 100 E Kleinert, .N:Manhelmll.B.ssl.• 60 55!,300 41 •- ' J o hnßrown,•PUrt Cr 1311 • !• ' I .2 , 36 .Gabl - Waer, CressonalBsB •80 351 290 lelt ' M • W li m elany:•Feter,.....•. 'do - " 212 '65',•..'.. John Blew; Malianoy:.: •do ..22,30 75 60 'Daniel Shegar, Porter. ; ; do- .• ' ,5 1' 192.04, • . -jdcob Lindner, Rtteh..:: do • '• ' - 1.212 o,ll' . • • .Thos Lora Sch'l Havenl do .• 53 73 191 271. • •• Janie. - Oglfare, - 81ythe,;.11859 .- 482 511 315 761., • .:. John Kelly, Cass • ' ' ' .!-• 1 do 1 - 302 87. 1 452 04 , 29 98 Daniel Rixler, Fraley. : do I '250 , '321 191. 181....... Jacob t.ierher. Malumoy..l do , - .I'2 35i• 168 - 97 •David Kelly, Palo Alto. . 1 do . I ;207 03i '9 .371. 9 93 Daniel Shugar t Porten.; I do' 405 221 2107 26 ' D S'lle,rb. MShuutoogo.. 48604 ' 37 701 - 'l3 56 ' - • 11 F Belong, N Dlanladmr.do I . aop 00 Michael •FOr,.Palo Alto., ,do .. .-.' .. - .,.1 70 82 • • - .11enry, Zeity, keilly ' do • 789 85 -590 31' • ' J Nrammer. N . Manhelm 1591 200 00 . . • -. Levi Pinkertoni.lteily...' ,do 548 46 .• ' . - David Davis s tilion' • 1 13621 ' 4511 83 •SO 61/I . :: .... W H•Barloxi, Blythe," .1 du 59.63 ' 1. '. Wm travltt, - Ar1itand. , ...:111384 453 35',.., - .. I, .. Michael Kelly, Cass 'i - do ' 32 921 . . -: .: * *4.... : : .P Chrintopher,l , llneri3v'el do' 602:751 ''.. ...'..7•4 19 ,Martin 'Joyce, NorwegPn do" - • 69 85, -. 85.59'1' 25 -68 .Thoe 11011 and,• Reilly. ... i ' - do '224 581 - - Peter Bfiger,, Crete:dna-1'1565 221 741. 46 so ''' ' Call McGinley, Aitilandl' do '1250 81.361 74 ..'.. .... • Junattieti Reber, Auburn } do 140 491 , litsatoaman, E 13tnnewliii .do'l 1175 211 91 291 ' • Chair Mehrmne. &cry ...,1866 1 ' 53 4 151-':,75 161 ... .. .- Daniel 'Farrell; Frailey.l I' do I• • 750. 321 25 06 , •• '. John /4.raß. Yorkville..; , do) 127 041'.; 3 411 • . Francis Roth; Mal]. City. : do 1 1777 04 , ' 45 151.... . W SehrMJer, Mt Carboni' do ; - 66 441.- 9 7,' ... .' J 11 • Feity, Pinegrove brir. do . 1, 341 17 -33 23, . Jag Saitizahil. du ,two: do 1 . 520 211. 91,42! cU ... .Tab Swab, - Porter • Ido . - 350. 70 .:9 90i ' • J ..T , Shitterg. Schuylkill.. do i. 1453,74 .' 49 61 I. : ..,. _Levi .13,igyr, Wayne....l- do 1.'203,72 ` • 89 'OBl ...... 1. D Bretzlus. Was.hing'rl du 'I • 727 30.' 56 461 . V titeldge, - Begins., .. . . : ; (10'1.. 545.241105 99' JisKellithir,..,lin , :r.vll44, do I 97.1 3,5,, 65 - . 891 L Bronim,r, S :ganheini• do 1 435 83;* 61 'lsl'. ,-,,--... -J Daniels. Mithamongo.-. I' do' -• 433 421-. 64.57! - . • , .P Cons Hie, New Castle.. I- di ! 1430 56 ' , 27, 85; , ...:„ Michl Lticey: .Norwegian i "do I 692 23! ..b. 38'. ... '; -.... :Ruh Marrin,' Palo Alto :do'. '689 2 . 1, , • . 31 HI - .. J DorMer, • K'NOrWetrlanl, do' ' ' 505 04!•• 11 .43; _ ~'; -. Joe Merkel,' Port Carbon, do . I 913 24' 20 281- Peter Fau-ult.,..Ptittsville i do I 2520'304 3114 521 •- • , Win: Ehlers,' • • do • . •do 1778 281 113 611. , Reilly' McDade, Rah5,.. - 1 Au. ...2301.3 '26 IS r ....-.._ 'James G,ilden,-,fteily... i ' 'do - 720 09•'' 28 791 ' Patrick ,Conry, St, Clair, do' 1 402 621 65 - tint, . ' ' - John Ripple, Tremont.. I, do 1 1254 Sol ' 57 : 57 '. ' • Israel Applegate ', Union i . ,d0.1 -747 991 96 39 • ' • [ Admit liottnnig, ' Aehland;- d0..1 24Z 06! 91 51,, ~; ... ' hlichael ‘Whal,n. ' Blythe '• do 1 668 561 42 241.,:: ;..., Michael Sweeney, Butler! do ' '1596 16 1 . 67 091' . '. John O'Brien,•Case ' vdo i 5. 1 5 7 8 6T 501 ,•. - Thus Martin,' Feller.... :do •,. 426 .40 •• 12, 61 ,;: Joho 'Col3lln. Mahanoy.:l do I' 3135 89 177 39 'lgeo.Fulmer; Orwlge,burg3 : do I 583 6 5 ,. 1 71 00 .: - - G.A . Berke,' Port Carboni 'do. 686 58 - 116 87 ' - • D D Messeraml: h. Rush.:.l 1 'do 71.7 89 .. 29 79 • , 51 Grundy,. Sheuaildi..l 'do • 619 56 14 ao John 'U'lirieb; - Tamaqua! do ' 1706 16 141 47 .. . Jacob Lutz, West Penn.t do 933 43 144 09 • • •- • . Total ~. ... ',.., .1... _145309 . 18 7651 84 241 30 [tarn:nee due by Colleciors'of Bounty Tax , .- of Achisyl 4 ill t CoUuty, Jan;JI.S67 ColleetorA . • • Year: 'mount. Patrick'Gallagher, A.b1and...... $444 00 IMMOIEI=3 .Thcituas 11.611 and, Reilly to • • do • • : ; ..52 78' S • ctorallti, llublev.Tp.,... ....... dO. 391 93 ...Jonathan Heber, Auburn - • ' '1865 • • 401'04 Joel Hanielta, 51abantougo , • ; do .70 25 Win Ktiri-latier, If.at , tltrumorlg ; do ; 1,553 74 John Bernie], Midi:tenor( • • do' 16415 Nathan Zell, tlitriottnig" do - 807 05- Dominick lirerton,' 'Palo dO • . 265 03 ' • • 'do' 8 071. 31 ..101.11 I'ldred ' • • •• do • . 404 4 49 Thinnas Fogarty, Mabinity'lly ...... do 2,935 05 Neil Devitt, Mutant))'l'p.:..._.:..... do.: 2,610 24 Johu. Holalal , -Mr. Cat boo dtY 249 98 J•ieob Fry, PmegrOve Borough • • - do 3..8 47 Oaou Etloll6. Pt . Carbbn • do: -.1.(x). 00 J.,tin 91 ILentzle. • Pottsville... . .• do 1.330.00 Wut M lintutrt,.l.2n3h -• • do 1,301 94 Peter Knerlier. do . • 879.06 1.) A S4Oiffer, Union; - • : 'do . :300'00 Henry Brown, .. .. . :.. , .. do -. • 84:8t Charlee.Mehrwine, Barry 1866 3,446 1"2. Daniel Farrel, Reilly• ,do 941 19 J ohn 'Kraft, Yorkville • " do• • 92 06. .FrfilleiS Roth, Mahatiuy - do • 6,328 AS. Wm Schroeder. rift ..... do '205 GO John D•Felty, Pinegrove Borough.. : . do 1,088" GT Jam Ssttizam•Pinegrove Tp.. :. . ... .do 5,495 54 'Jacob Swab. Porter' • • - d 01,034 95 John J Slathers, 'Schuylkill • : do • 2,952 14 .Levi'Berger. Wayne .dg 4,009 92 " Levi D Bretzirei, Washington: . .... . do . . 2,000 $9 Henry Saste.man, East do . 1,564.40 Valentini Savidge,llegins • • do ; . 4,681 75 James Kelitiher.rMinersvit • le do 6;33326 Louie lirommer, South Manheim • do 2,737 34 Joel Dardels,...Maliantongo •do 3,138 . 72 .Patrick Dunville, New castle .do . 1,021 30 „Michael Lacey,' Norwegian • •da 1.49117 , John Dormer, East Nemweglan .. . . ''„ do 3.370 . 92 'high Martin, Palo Alto • 'do 1,316 36 Peter.Fansolt, 'Pottsville. .... ... do :' 12,487 00 Wm Eihiers, ...... .. do • 8,105 16, Henry.DicDaile,.Ralin ...... do . • 92.96 James Golden, Reilly... .... 659.13 Patrick tkinry,'St Clair • • • :5.748'50 John'.l - 11Mile, Tremont • • '• •do '• : 2,798 16 Isiael.Applegatc, Union ' do • 4,860 34 • Michael. Whelan; Blythe " • • • , do 8;283 59 Michael. Sweeney. .. :..i do 5,5543.27' Jahn Cats .. •.• .. • - do 4,778 7S Thomas Martin, 'rosier ' • r, ' 'do • • 133 5T 'John Coehliu, Bliahnuoy .....do' • 3,138 66 Georfic Foirner, Orvrigeburg-Borough. do 1,02.2 60 Garrett'A Burke., Port Carbon .. ... do' • .. 3;493 54 I/ Mettertrnith, Ruth ' . do, 8,180 16 Michael Groody. ithenaridoah do ' 3,173 68 John O'Brien. Tatuaqra Borough.... do .12,411.41 Jacob Lutz, Weer. Pend •- ' • do . 3,489 03 Peter Berger, ertAtsorii ' • do • 2,7159 46 J A Dribel hies. Schpyllcill :.• do 1.016 82 Adam Ilorr.urig,..A6llland,.. • . 1,738 02 G Sarni', Auburu • dti 317.80 , B 11epler. Eldred •• -• '2O D 2 Frrderick Reed,: North Manheim du 3,649. 79 Patrick .31 , ...4rd:e,.Bliddleport do • 113 62 Joseph Weikel,.Ft Clinton — do-- '1,283 96 . . , . . ' The following aniounte. bate been paid In .e Tree,ory,.breolledors, on their eeveral dup ':tee,. 'since:the let day of January, 1867:.. ', ' _ DISTRICTS Thos. Martin,. Post ei . 1 4 100 00. Pinkerton Levi- Reilly • , 86 43 David DaVt.% Union '• • 360 00 liretzins, Waf hingtun: • 630 82 P Christopher lOO 00 Jacob,Schurai, Porter :I 277 18 J Kellagher, • .709 93 Chas klehrwine, 31.6 61 Adam Horning; Ashland... i 1,399 06 P Convthe.. New '433 99 S :mania& E. lironawlg;, 1.014 - 41 1 Jacob Lutz, West Penn. .'.439 0l Princia Rath, klahanoy city 1,079 n John Slatterj% Seta:l3 , lMM. 726 ,21. J Saltizahn,' Pinezrove 'Pp.' • • :It 00 JOB Weikel, Pt Clinton... 183 89 L,H Drummer, A Vauhelm D D3lesieranith, Rush..; Israel Applegate Union.. Diehl Ludy, Norwegian:;. Joel DanieL U Idahantonito M GroodV,Shettandoati City John O'Brian. Casa - • Val Savage, - Begins John O'Briifn. l'amagna: - • .W B Kezahner. E Brnonacip -P Fasolt:Sal..l W Wd Potts N Zoll, Orivigahurk.= • Levi Berger, Wayne • G A Burke, Pt Carbon; Ahbarn • F.Beek, N -Manheim 7 Fogarty,- itithanoy City., Sr.,. Ylntgrove. D QM Brennan,' Pal d'ABo.". Wm Ehlers; ProtievSle ¢S- , 3,607 OS . . . . . . ... btaternent of the' Assets -and . indebtedness of the . County el' SOuytkal, January ISt, A-D.',1867. Ainobnt due tiy.Colliesors - • --.1 ' $221,625 02 . do' do lie D BoyerJuteTreast . ' . • 120 00 do • 3- do Inane Ward ,' ..'do • 1......... - 349.67 - . ..do • • do B.K.M. Sooner do*. ••',. • • 14,317•03 Allotment, due by the United-States 80,800.00 . Estimated val of Treseridieds . to Coin'iB... 8,000 00 BC In. the baud* of Wo4 4,806 OT Total Assets • • ; INDEBTEEDNESP. ,Anionnt ofSonds outstanding, .touhtig• In- - . Wreitlit the rate of thc per . cent - • • SKIM VT Amount due the several twrre for road taxes . 1.068 80 do •do • do • 8600l•Diatrida... 1,04 S ST Total Amount of Asada Total h'btedness. . . The following Collectors hsve settled up their saver: at duplicates in roll since the let of Jszttutryi.lB67t tp. 1862. • . James Gkilden, -Reilly. 1666. Michael Sweeney, Butler, mot • . . George Follmer, Oririgsborg,.lB66. • . David Kelly. , Palo Alto, 1889.'.. •Tphn Krtet, Yorkville, 1866. . . Daniel Darrell; Fridley, 1866.. '• - John 'hialtanoy tp., ism; - •-.D M Stantfer,.llnion. 1666. • Daniel Schwalm, flubley, 1866. . ... - UngtrXirtin:Paie A1t0.:1666. ..'" Frtuar. Simon. Crettgeta. v ••. - - • •-• Joel Daniel; 'Upper Xidtantonge, Runty Btown; Warw:ll6M • .-•• • • , Erman TALugataxii,RoAlp-*T. . whatei • • TRAINS ON THE LIMICIEI VALLEY RAILROAD' ON :Abu:), Arnat'MONDAY, ' November 'l9th, 1366, will ninth connection with . the. several roads running to Wilkm‘banc, New York and Philadelphia, as lopowm . . • . . • . • " ••• • • • • • . • . , .• &Lentil:a. • 786 a'Al • z u. z-e • za; Wilkeaperre. 3.00 Mount - Carmel. • ' • 7 - .30 • . Mahanoy City • • • • 8:50 .2.'15* - Mauch chunk • 4.80 10.57 '4.25 '. Allentown:•': . .. 6.00 12.07 5.55 12.45 Bethlehem ..... 13,45' 6.15 12.20 .6.15 12.55 Boston: • - 1:15: 6.44 11155' 6.45 1.80 Phibdelphia • •' . -9.20• 23 5 9.45 New York' • 4.40-10.10 4.40 10.45' 5.00 , Fast:ditily..• Mt - pre/m.l • Bv4izoms..- . 1 41 ' 4 ,8 i 2.",xj .. • Z-• .• New York.; 6.80 12,00 4.00 ' 9.00 • 6.00 5.00 - Philadeira.- 7.30 • 5.15 . • . Easton 9.47'_5.45. L4O 11.52.11.C5 8.50 • Bethlehem, 10.204,00. 8.15 12.24 11;40 9.22 2 • . Allentown.. 10.81 : 4,15 4.1012.62 11.60 9.88 • Chunk.. 12.05 5.60 10.00 . • . 6.80 . . ' 'Fast Line. tWeetent•Expresa, daily. tliarrisburg . Way Train.. 'Mom: Accorn. from -Minch Chunk. ' . • .•. : CONNECTIOI2B: • .• • All Upend DOwn' trains connect .at Easton With the. trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey to and from . . Norm mooraviskerii jL4ttito4n. . Down trains •N 05.1.,. 5' and 7,.and up trains Nos. 2 'and 8, connect at Bethlehem, with trains for Philitdel • ptda, •Trains from 'Philadelpia connect at Bethlehem with &vim train:No, 7, and with no trains Non. S • ' Liar isicitstart.issu.n. a: • • • - .Down trai ns Noe: 1-and 5. and up 'trains Noe. 2, 4.6. end 12i connect at Allentown with -trains for Reading" and Harrisburg. - Trains Cioin• Harrisburg and Reading' .connect at - Allentown with all down trains. • • -Hawn trains Nos. 1, 3 aud,s connect at 'Phlllipsbctri witlt.trains for•PhilidelphilL Trains Rom Philadelphia connect' at Phillipsburg with up trains Nos:"2, 10 and: 19, andliairtS from lielvidere"-connect With up trains . . • ISS 00 6000 2Q4 00 . - 114750 ' S4(l DO .. . 535.00 1.5515 L 3 75' 1,1NW.100 106 51, 1,024 43 585 94 sw 35 33 39 12 93 134 00 170 36 433 GS 217 33 7.139 14 11393 7103 72 64 239 92 479 ST vie 15 L2OB 41 1.817 63 "'2E , 40 . 215 79 1,325 65 i 6 i6s G. 4 . . _ Ihmit.. train : Nu.:. Vnu • tnun No .4, connect at Qui:duke Junction w i t h raita4 of tile. Catawieva R. R. •Down train's N05.:5 and 7, and Op train' No. 8, con nect with iratntt of the, linzhiton'Rallnutd. , ' =!!! . . , . , . DoWn trains-I'ms. bard '7, 'and' pp trains Nos:. 0 and 13, connect. at White ' Haven icich•lrains of. the Nos:. and Susquehanna Railroad - to and from- Withettbarre, without change of .cars between Wilkosbarre and New York:. No change-of cars between -.Wilkesbarre and rhilSelptila on pp train No. 8 and down train,No. a.. .. - . ROBERT 11. SAYRE. . , ' - • . Sunerintendeitt - and Engineer L.• V. ILE; H t•TANLETGODDWIN, Atter Ciacel Sept.- , 74 !tv 21., ` 1 :43: . ~ . . • ' • ' t. . '32, ' ------ 3,111 02 'II 00 ........ 10,780 43 70,526 09 OSEPH :DUERR, WITCHRIKER• AND JEWELER : , Centre . (three doors above the Mortircier House,) has u.wr on band a large and well 'selected assortment of floe ' . • Vold and f...411ver •Watches,. • ' Alec a large variety of due Gold Jewelry, Gold.Clutine Medallions, Ear and Finger Rings, Breastpins, , Brace lets, Gold Pencils.- Pens, 'Armlets. Thimbles ; Studs, Sleeve Buttons,* &c., &c all of which will be offered' for sale at greatly reducixtprices. • • .. Particular attention given to repairing of Watches, Meeks and Jewelry; • •.:March 3, .66-9-' .-.•• And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. • 41LTi WILDET:b..ROSEWOOD ROULDINGE,' mieokpiirGiasii and Picture . Meanly* •. CAST/!..A' ST., T OTTSVILL)S,' • A.T. Piny? I.II!LNNE.MASN ' S FUTLITIrtittE. STOEIS, ITOOL tirßepalring dt Regilding donent iheehoiteet Sept 2'2.. 'CA • ' . • 38-t.f ./14) , 21 . ' 66 . • ' • 29-tt • GREAT SUCCESS hi !STEAM PUMPS We the undersigned- are - prepared - to .furnish Coal Operators with oar Steam Pumps of any capacity, - and guarantee them to give entire satisfaction.' Our Pump 48 ft Double Acting Pole Pump made to work with one Pole, thereby giving us great •advantage over all other Pole Pumps in the room required, A 14 inch pump feetstroke . with '26 inch steam ,cylinder. is IS feet, long. 3 feet wide and 5 feet G Inches high. '.one ' of' our pumps has been In successful- op2ration for several weeks in Charter Oak Collieey; as the follow ing certifi cate will testify.,' ALLISON BANNAN, .Port Carbon, December sth, ISGG. , • • TO ALL jCVITOit IT• CONCERN. , nag to certify that.we the nudersig,ned are using one of ALLISON •Jc - BANNAN'S Stearn .Purrips,. and are able to prOnounce It a perfect. ERlCte.fB. and we cheernilly• recommend : It. to: all In want of STEAM PUMPS' s-being entirely satisfactory. • JOHN 11. BRACKEN. Proprietor Charter Oak Co. JOSEPH IL SMITH, Superintendent do. " - • ROBERT , E4NE,'Engineer in charge of Pump. U. U.S. STAIIIPS _ COMMERCIAL, and - BUSINESS At B. BANNA.N 7 B Boiokstore. POCKET- DIARIES FOR 1867. . . . . OA. tine asSortment•: of the most approved patterns, with full Memorandas, .Government Taxes, &e., Just rei"..elved and for sale etolesaleMid retail at BANNAIPS, Book and Stationery Store. ', - . ,iivatcb in alaer dr Jeweler, CENTRE:ST., POTTSVA 144 LE, (three doom above the liortinier Honee,) has now on hand altrge and wep . selettedtu3eortment of . • . . Ware, • • • Of the latest styles and highest standard Of Silver.— Also Etilver,Ptated. Ware. •'A huge and general variety of superior Plated Ware, - such as • Tea and Ta ble Sugar Spoons, Oyster and Soup Ladles, - Pie and Fish Knives cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Castors, Batter Dishes, .Waiters,• Pitchers., etc.; all Of which will be sold.at the very lowest prices, • ' •N: 13.01 d Silver bought and taken to exchange. The highest price.gitert• •• March 3, 166-9- PLUMBING . AND GAS' FITTING . AITP,..yDED TO IS ALL 2'IIE 112 BRANCLIO. rtriumiim,Ge's Irion*n.ALTE.Au . • Orders left at the stores of BOSBYSRELL .1t• BRO:, and GEORGE BERNET, • Centre St., receive prompt attention. , - . - - Brass, Copper and Lead bought. • • ••• •••••• . . .• • • GEORGE N. DOWNING, , . ' . ',Gerber Of Stith and Schpylkill Avenue, Pottsville; Mirth 3, ' , SS • : • . S•stt (1 old Fein and rolllCiii, aCCo...-Tlll3 FINEST %-x assortment ever oilli•red in Schuylkill County. just opined at •.• • BANNAN'S 'Stationery Store, Pottsvllk 1867. : B l ank..-l. BoOka: ...'1867; .. . .• .. .. - . . . ... A large supply of BLANK BOOKS for all purposes, 'kept on hand and manufactured to order of eqnal and. better quality tuid'at lower rates than can be purchased in Philadelphia or New York, always' furnished at.. - - - . • . . B. BANNAN'S • - Bookstore and Bindery, Pottavilie. -.. WV yea wait:to save ninney give as a call. ITi INFRA ,. SAFETY LAMPS of th e most. 1 - approved Davy Pattern's. for working, made of Inspected Gauze. Also the Clamp Lamp - Pattern or Bosses and alsofor working. Alto Iron . and Copper Gauze, all of . which Will be sold' wholesale and retail by • : • BANNAN, • li'Lamp Gauzes, .both Iron and:. Copper; ready made, always on band, • Odd sizes made to order.. . DOCKET ' , :BOOKI9.—AN ELEGANT AS- A acirtmentjtuit rereived and for sale at . • . .B. BANNAN'S Book and Stationery Btore. ' BOOK BINDERY.. ALL kinds of Booka; . ' Makazinea,; Ne*spapers,' to; gether wlth . Aluale and Old Books rebound at short netice at our Bindery. All kin& of Blank , . Books ruled' and bound to any pattern at' the-Bindery of the aubecribcr. Bend In rear orders,. B. BANNAN. CHA.S. WIIOLI2ALE MAUER IN FOREIGN AND DOIESTIO WINES AND.LIQUORS Centre St, Chvoaite American House; POT'TISVIELE, ABLO; • SOLE AGENT FOE -AO B:IIBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A. Bare Remedy for Dyspepsia. , • MISHLER'S BITTERS WOE SALE: .- • -- ICUS' BOURBON .WIEESK.Y VANDERVEEWii. SCMEDAII SCIEUPPS. Jim 8, 'B6 41-17 $169,+14 30 40 62 13 44 97 79 SO 95 42 $ T17'49 1,047.94 18 79 494 S 27 10 91 53 92 ftl 90 57 59 GOVEEMEENVETANT.:AGENOY. • TAMES A. !SPIES. Esq.. 'Collector of uii District, having relinquished the side of Stamps, and turned his whole stock over to us,' we will here. after furnish all kinds of Government Stamps in sums Windt purchasers. We will always keep a fall supply on hand. . Persons In the District sellint.Stanips will be farnishol at Mammal discount. • ' . • • '. UENJ. NEw . ' BOOK AND STATIONERY ." The endenkonedere now mimed to' famish it dire newertnenn or - Books and drat clue Stationez7, at their Neer Store on Centre.. Street, four doom below the Ipfscopel.Cltureil. Rtinting, Binding and. Stamping to Perfumery, . : • palmy Sear . - - Toy Meeks . . • dire., : .Ordemi proniptly attended to. •. Give as &mil, _ • _.. MISSY/SHELL a EIROTBER. • • O. C. BOISTIZZLI. Pottsville, April 92, . • . 16-tf Ttint* irk wrig MINT OF THE littillltti• LIFE INSLIEBIOCE, AND TROST. COMPANY.. la required by the 12th Section •of the Act' incorporating said. Company, the . Item of the accounts • being eauspiled and arranged according to the provisions of said -Act, • Fade . this Monde* weather, January lib, 1801 . . • . Interest reed from Illreennerge and loans ..$ 16,1133 44 Expenses: . • • 8,832:12 litecka and H. EL *earns! on hand ' • ' $04,T23 00 Real Estate • • - „ 8.091 13 Fergana! Property • - law 14 Bal. remaining with 'company. Invested In notes on hand anti other securities " .639,092111 Oash - . Wuxi • - • • 181.874. 91. • $230,4T1 T 9 • ' .$666,633 64 280,4T1,T9 ---$ 2186 4 6 /. 95 N ., co pob,s.ofltusilmice ontatanAng, dm= Disinati. Tress.. jAC9B BUIE*PreSt" . NEW : BREWERY • - • A • T - .SCIIIIVLBALL HAVEN.. .:Massm '111.4 J.' C.. iteAtesl4er erinounee to the public that they hare coguneneW the Brewerybusiness at Schuylkill' .Hriren. and are prepared to • furnish PORTER, ALE anrI.BEER to all those who deal'in the artiele- r at the kiwest rates at.which a superior article can-be produced, end reepectlhll7 solicit the patontage et the public. 'ALI orderslrsnl ai nend4u r. i to. THE GREAT .0 LO,TH-1...-N.G...HrOU'RE PHILADELPHIA. BARGAINS FINE CLA:ITHINCI BOO= ea WILSON, BROWN STONE CLOTHING:HALL,- 603 and 603 Chestnut Street, iP.ILLADELPRIA. Reatly4tade Clothing Department. • - • The chOkosi stock of FILL AND WINTER WEAR , . - Mver.offored to porcpseens,.cothprielog all the NEWEST: 2tIOSY -APPROVED . STYLES. Custom Department. Our newly llttid up Cantotn Department for Gentle men, Youths and Boys now contains a earefally se lected stock of- • Foreigt,and Domestia. Qoode, which we are Prepared tti snake to order, in the bad manner; and at reasonable prices. ' - . • Boys' ; Department: ' - • • We bare on hi:d the lamest and beet stock of Ready-Made Boys. Clothing In - the City. Particular at rentloti paid to th e maMog of. Bow Clothing to ..-2 I sa #l . ... ill t st 4 - .' i ..".13;1 1:b-L; till ia, i 5 4 4 1 tIl •3 . w a 3:Li:i . !b l ,f;i izi- i ila:ii: r, 0,-11 1 14:1rzli 'a __. •-. c...,, it E i '- . I it'Zicl-I ..141 I Gentlemen; Youths .Unit s Boys, • • Wishing clothing made 'to order, by sending their' measure, u per diagram, will have their orders proMpt- Iy attended t 0... . •, SATISFACTIONAI4. S 7O A GOOD FIT GUARANI'S= Sip;tpleg gent to any part of pie United States. • :.11.6CKEIELL ifc:WILSON, . Brown 'titsue Cltithing anti 603 Chestnut tit:, PIIII.4I.DELPIIIA. October6; , •66 • . . ' 40-4.ut If 'UNION 'HALL TWO .NIGHTS ONLY; Monday and_ Tuesday, Feb. 4, 3. BURGESS AND LA RUE'S CARNIVAL MINSTRELS Universally admitted and audenlably the paAmpioN TROUPE OF CA. • . .BRILLIANT 'ETHIOPIAN STARS; • • Six Comedians; -Includlnd • the greatrat of Rlllllll4 . Burlesque actors, B. S. I'IIRDY and U. W..EGA.N.. FOUR CLOG DANCERS t The Champions, Mike Kammer, NED WEST, and the . wondrous Utica Boys. MARVELOUS VOOAL,QUARTETTE,.. , . . •• Sweet, Wheaton, pouch, Brandlal and Carter. - • FRANK BOWLM;PGREAT BRASS BAND. '. '.. . .. . . . NED KNEALA.ND'S Magnificent Orchestra. An entire new Programme each evening by the LAR GEST and most VERSATILE Company. and most ex •traordinary combination of instrumental, Vf.vtal. Com ic'and Terpsichorean Talent ever corcederated in one orginization. • . • ' ' . . Admission 35 cents. Reserved seats 60 cente..Doors open at 65i, to,cootmOooe. at S o'clock::.__. ..- ' ' • . CHAS. H. MIST' R, Agent. • -.D. C. LA . R11F., - Manager; .- . • 5-fit - • - KEN AND BOYS :.:CLOTHING : STORE. 0-PARTNICRAIIIP..-We hay.:; this daj en; C tered Into a Partnership under the drm of PARKER & SON, formerly H. Parker. - (Hopi' Clo thing.) for the manufacture of MEN'S AND 'BOYS' CLOTHING. A large stock of Ready-made Clothing . constantly on hand. Also a tlnti assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Ve•iticr, to snit the season.. 'Furnish lag Goods of all kinds•always on band. All .prices :fixed to suit the times. • .; •We solicit the patronage of our old customers and !bends in general. • . .H. PARKER:. . . CLI4S.II. PARKER: Centre Street • 44y. January? 16Gf Jan. 22, • AMERIOA.NINDEL Ad Illa~trated ' Mr 7,elCti ' Journal. • Ws is the largeat and mtist taps:ilex Journal of min• ing pablished; and It may be safely stated that its air el:dation "exceeds the - aggregate lemma of all elndiar ptoors in this cnntitiy combined. The AMERICAN MINING INDEX le published weekly, and contains sixte e n. pages offmah reading matter la every Issue. • . • . • • • " TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per . annum, one copy ' • VS 00 Six months Wils."l, 2 and R. handsomely bound, .single or to getber, may be bad at $6 per volume. Specimen copies sent Free. - -- -. • • • • • - , . • Addre=a J. SILVERSMI TIL, Publisher, - 161 Siton St., Itets.TorkCity,.Box 6016, P. A PRACIICAL HAND-BOOS MINERS, METALLURGISTS AND ASSATERtS, Comprising the most recent Improiementa in the Dia integration,- AnikiglinatiOn, Smelting and Part. big of the Precidbe 'Ores: containing Gold, ' . Silver. Copper, Tin, quicksilver, etc., etc., • ..• • with 'a comprehensive digest of the • .: ' Mining Laws, the .'Principles'. of • • Mining, and Engineering. • • • BY JULIUS SILVERSMITH. - • Author of "Metallic and Agricultural Wealth of the Pacific States," etc:, • "Miner's Companion Ja •Editcir "American Mining Index," -N. Y. Cot . • responding Member of the several Scion title Associationsla Pacific States— . Late Editor Mining and Scien tific . Press. San Francisco, CaL. - FOURTH EDITION PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 'Published at the office of the American Mining Index.: • • Price, -$3 00 • Sent Free; by Mall,-on receipt of that amount. Address, S. SILVERSMITH. Box' 6516 P. - 0., • • .. • 161 Fulton St., New York City.' IN PRESS, The DietsMc and Agricultural Wealth of the Pacific States, etc., • •BY JVLUJS; SILVERSMITH, M..A., • • The work will comMtee between Mite handred and one thonaand pages, closely printed matter. Prieeslo. - Houindlis CIOh I $l3, Calf.. Tbe neual•dlsconnt made.to the trade- . • .- . • Addreve ell orders, J . —SILVERSMITH; • .± • liox mill P. 0.,151 Ftthon Y. Clty. Jan: 2G, .ca: . • • . 4-31 . . , • , Wholeisde Aient for the MASON its HAMLIN CABI- T ORGANS. .DECKER BROS.' PATENT PLATE PIANOS, CHICKENING'S PIANOS, HAINES BROS.'. PIANOS, and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO.'S MELODE ONS. ' Orders from dealers and teachers'e.specially so licited ' . • • Feb. 13..66 • 4S-eow . , JULES JARED'S "EMATTI DE PARIS." The New lieantintw of the Skin. Testimonials freni Celebrated Ladies, The secret of beautifying the skin_ being known only to Myers. Jared 44. Rene„ they honorably state that It Meta from all other preparations. It gives to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture and color of polished ivory. remOving all discoloration whether appearing as freckles: morphea, moth, or blackworm 'Pecks, and is e s pec i ally succeesful In smoothing out the marks left by Small PDX. 7 The agents of "L'Eroall de. Perla** most' renedently submit to the public-the earnest endorsements of such diatinjpitshed ladies an • . • - " . Signora RISTORI: PEIKTPA VESTVALI, Miss . MAGGIE MITT:BEM Mrs: D:P. BOWERS, CILLE WESTERN. Mad. PONISL MrP. ESL. MA WALLER, LUCY RUSHTON, NOR- But DE ISARGUERITTES, Mae A.G . • • _N&S PERRY'' . and flimsy Otbeni, whose high .Bk:riding la the prnfee einn,gives the Stamp of truthfulness to their • i 7T t ll l l3lEl 9 .l l lttra l t - ILLE WESTERN SAYS: I find that the ”Entall.:presduces • all the brilliancy 'of ionge and lily:white, • with the :great and peculiar advantage of total harmlessness: It really adds bathe .softnese and beauty of the skin. • • • • • : THE ILAGNIKCENT-VSSWALI have suffered so . much frOm the eariOus white lo tions; &c.. - which my theatritial professlGn obliges me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to And a preparation which: gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, and leaves, the skin rool and smooth.. ' MISS MAGGIE, MITCHELL SANS i. ' • I barStried the skin beantbler, ••L'Eteutil de Paris." and found that it , instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the est:0000n. • •• 'Jared Email de Parte is used dencate beanti. der, of the skhifor Theatre, tialoon or Ball Room, by the most redned and scrupulous =luUes : produelrig all the beautifying effects -of rouge ana.lily-whits, -with. out their mister glare or Well to the side. Witty all thst-chwilbuggiats, 144M:era - and ii dies , Hair Dre.sers . . • • L. Luba.% 822% B roadway: Demos Banes • a Co. and B. C. Wens I Cod. New Ye*. and Bap= Jouln, 111. South Tenth street. and JOhnipa. Maw's, I. Cowden, Philadelphia. Agents, _ _ • • - Orders by • mail • should be addnessed to JARED RENA General Agents and Importers, New York, ' Q.PBOTAVLES AND EVEiertet 1-71;ILAISSEN.—A. wart meet on band and for ode by JOSEPH DIIERH, . .Watchmaker Jeweler. Centre St.. Pottsville, thral dom above the Mortimer Hems. /larch 3 , V" D. A. :SMITH, MERCHANT • TAILOR; • CENTRE ST.„ POTTSVILLE, PA. AprO .14-U BLAOICSBEETKENCL ...,,, K , Acsug y i eraumo allitabisneheit'i "air. L9l .Ironing. and atte n tL on rw7,2r aite 113. Cul34 E A Centre Btree tV Dec 24, NW—a-1Y YOUNG. . . . vp ANAWAN froai Abe isubecribei - on eaturdur. IL JolrMag 5 , leet IWistiblgton Boyer. wed lileci rbor 14 years..:, ne hal - light ' 'and had ou when be loft, dark mg anal:doe ~ ; ,-- 4 was bound tonne.. MI perIPOUI We 'to him' Any hafonnak• donhboutadnttnai forOo ' - JOHN 1/00112.4' : s, .11611: st, . • •., Ms Qattea tlai iti ts . Saturday, February 2, 1827. 'fl E• LATEST ,NEWS, The fteetberta Reinaliesis—Ameatrituesta te the letersal 'Jae Lows..• The National Intelligencer of Thursday, gives an ac; count of the pnateedings of The Southern Re publican Association, held on Wednesday rright, at which twenty representatives of the Stas took part in the &amt. skin In favor of holding a convention at Washington, on or about the 4th of March' next, to urge ibelnireadttl= meat of Andrew Johntton as the catty hope of the South for speedy reconarnctinn. . . . Athendments to the Internal Rertnne laws ere now mules consideration by. the tkonmittee on War and Means It is probable that many articles for the bane- At of agrkultnrista and others will be exempted, front tax, enchain salt, batter and nee..., made by retteoet tetl enterprise ; al.o. leather. cv-ta and bum vaunt:. • The Washington Chronicle saye th.tt the ottly.things . Andrew Johnson abuts with glitto are releases. le counterfeiters and parions to it atom. . .. • • • The Philadelphia Swett market eat rather dull eh' Thursday; bat pricee ewe- Airliner. There was very little demand for glow, either fur export or home natty and the market continuos -wheat, rye, ewe . and oats were . unchanged. -- • • . .WimillowPa Gramm Coris...The beet In': the V market. at CHAS. E. BECK'S.. Caine& Tomatoes and Peaches at . - CHAS. E. BECtI. Have Hama! A lot of superior Har m last received. and for sale by cites: .11 BIIOIC. . Ulmer. Cora. Oats and Alta Fee d st all ktzmio, ainstantly on band.. caas..F.: BBC& 1000 FEEL d GiV3I BlCLl: r NZa i niks , sim . - MAZMAPPIL- OFFICERS: • PENNSYLVANIA- REGIMENTS • hewn( potnething to their ventage by sencUnil their addrem to Box 1930, PlitLiD.&„ P. O. Jan: 'IC •tri ' • AMERICAN- EAGLE HOTEL; PINEOROVEC. - P.C. JOSEPH MILLER.-Proprietor. _ Every atteuthm rh .wtito Roma. • • - Sleighing p4tl4, I icomnturxidt* Jan 111-4.31*: Que.vacie t.yrzip dart• Sawa Jara. Must.; Butter Diphea, Nankin. Ries e: Cake Basket*. Ice Pitchers, dc., .tc. Silver Tekaneet Bozea hued with gold. • H. C. tIREEN. - D.r 16. 416.-4 a • r*.ttmoleu -MIDLAND PLANING MILL, J. A 0. AN. DoUDEN. P.oprietore, Manuf4cturers cif Sash. Doom Blinds. Shutters. Moululou.. Woolose and mot. Frames. and Whim and l'iue fur. They also keep constantly on band Shloul. Ft odng and Plastering Lathe, and Franotnr for bunting pelmet:is.' Orders solicited and promptly 814 - Nov 24, Via The atibeeriber respeetfulir inv-itee .Coalelie . r tendenta to examinee' new tt ater Proof ,Blaritiria Pa• per at our store. It le an article which we believe will give entire eatlefachoir. B. BANYAN:" FIIEDERICK TAUER, General Commission Merchant, BREWER'S SUPPLIES. Prime Stlgar•Cured Hams, Shoulders. Lard. dte lowest rates.. ' • . • Agent. for Limburger's American Oil Polleb Flute Blacalng. • • . . . - ,k Sidlth's "Tip Top'. Axle Grcase —the bet ..tn the market.. " FREDE. W. LATTER. General Agent ' - "Old corner sth and Wayibington.Sta.. - Dee 9, '66—Se4 ttenilinK. Pa: FLOUR. & FEED. ,The 'undersigned have Just cornolered at ilarrlshurg,' Pa., a large Flouring and lore now. prepared to furnish dealers: with Flour of all .gradoc. at 'current fares., Iliac& of feed in large qiuiutlties always oa baud. List of prices furnished and all orders_ psomppy tended to by addrestsing LOOSIIEL FLOURING. MILLS, lIARRIAIIIIEL.Pcx744 Deceniber 8,..e8 • AGENTS WANTED Vim the 0012/ MEDAL SEWING MACIIINE, every City and Cilunty to the Union.. The least complicated two-thread machine In the world Ad .dreee A. F. JOHNSON .1k CO.. 934 Wartlnaton Street. Bneton,. Mae. .N0v."30. , 4;11-1.5-3m' • . IRON WORKS IPOR ISALR.—Tt!e . MILESBURG IRON WORKS' Situate near Bellefonte, Centre 'county, Penna., are now .offered fur sale, and prevent a rare chance for In vestment in a Brat-class Iron property. The works are now In aneceoftd operation. and . conalst of • . . 3,000-AEI ES FARM AND TIMBER L %ND.' BLAST FURNACE (Charcoal)--capacity for midis - 60 tons per week. . ISIX•FIRED FORGE, with bleat autlicloht for tan PUDDLING MILL. with large hammer and Made Rolls, and three Paddlinz Furnaces. . • . . . ROLLING MILL, capacity- fur furnishing 30 . torsi iron' uerweek, GUIDE MILL, capacity to finish Vi to 30 towfinsidi iron per week. WIRE MILL." with newer eufl tent to'rnn 3.0 blocks.. ORE RIGHT on 3,000 acres Centre Furnace lands, on whlchnix ore banuaare open. d . ..• • ORE RIGHT on 1.010 sole, /facia Furnace lands, on which three banks are opal ed; ' - . . LEASE of thirteen rear. on Ore. Bank In Blair county, I) miles from Penneyleaol t• railroad, at Bir mingham: This Is a large dap bit' of the - saute °eats the z•Dorsey." . • • • THE WATSON ORE BANK in Penns Valley. - • LEASE of. Houston Ore Bank In Ntoruiy Valley. • These Ore Banks unite the qualities—pine and hem elite—from which the ell known "Juniata" Iron Is made, and by a proper admixture of the ores, Wire Iron of the very best quality is made, fur which thus is always-a stead , - market. The ....Iron Works" are on Spring Creek. a n^ver•tall tog and sufficient water power, and on the Bald Eagle -Valley railroad, midway between Tyrone and Lock. Haven, and on the Bald Eagle and Sitting (.reek otruxl. They are in good repair and condition, including two Mansion Houses. and Houses fur workmen. Any In. formation can be had on application to • SAMUEL MILLIKEN, Jr., No. 41i Extlangullace. New York, , or JOHN IRWIN, Jr... Bellefonte, Centre Coudty,.Pa. tit Jan 26, '6l !UST PUB IL D—•--BEStalft2llllllllrill e.r STEEL PROCIEr4B.-A Pamthlet oaths . Manufacture of Malleable Caet Steel, ileprogress employment. by Henry Beenemer, with illuetratlona of; machinery tined. Price 2b amts. Bent on.,reCeipt of • 115 to by mail Rue. Far sale by . ti RANICAN. - MACIIINEIIi V FOR MALE fit GliliA.T4 . LI( IiEDUCED PRICES.. 1 Steam Engine 25 [wire po'wer. • . • tl 41. . 1 Portable •• '6 '6 with Curtiss Bittlef. /3overnor: Pump, Ar., all in gorid °Myr. • . 1 Steam Kugino, 12 norm power. with Bollerv, ifles Fronts. (Irate Hare, nil complete und go,,ti Buller Iron :woke • , 84 Inch., by 4 , feat. . •-• .• 80 -•- I Patty Wbeel7 feet diameter, 2).; pitch; with/BAR and Padeaula. . . , 2 Nets Breaker Rolls. wrought Shafts: - • I Het Breaker blookey • 2 Wrought Iron Bra. - ,ker Shafts, tl}i" ShtmeteebY feet long. • , 1 set of Blevatnißnekets, new- • L A lot of Pump Brune , a lot of vArlotts stse ley., about 900 u feet of Slope Chain, ' Allot the above will be sold'ut geatly reduced urea. Can be aeon at JABBZ SPARK'S Machinery ., pepot,' • Dee 8,'86-49-' , •••• Coal Street: , Puttavilitt: : • • ITCH I ITCH I ITCH ECILATCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH I WHEATON'HINTILENT Will . Caro 'the is 419 Hemet. Ale' cures SALT IDIEUM. ULCERS, CIIILBLAIN% and all ERUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN. Price 50 cants. For sale `by all druggists. • By sending 60. cenia-fo - WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 'Washington street; Boston, it will be forwarded s hy mall, tree'( postage, to any part of the United States. • - Sane 0.14 • - • - • VIEW OF MARRIA6E. W. S. HINKILE Coutallninli wearily. Three HundredPitigee And ISO due plates and-Engraslngi of the Anatomy of the thunanOrgane to a state of Health and Dleetiae, with a Treatise on Early Errors,- its deplorable comer' quinces upon the Mind and Body, with the mutinies plait . of treatment:L a the only rationa: =reign mode of cure, is shown by the report of rims treated A truthful adriser-to the " married, - . and thoiecontinm-.. plating marriage, who entertain doable of their Ojai. cal condition. • Sent free of postage, .to any addreston receipt of id cents in stainps or poNtage currency, by addreesing DH. LA. CROIX, • No, 311.112aldea•Lana. Albany, :N. Ir. : • M.A.Rlprr IT., Calvve Centtr,l Pottsville, Pa. eaineee. and dlepaech. 41-3 m .• . The anibor may be ,consulted upon. any of the dia• eases upon which Ma book treats, elthei personally of 17=11, and medicines sent to any part of: the, wort& . Jan, 12, 'eT Leta • • Batchelor's flair Dye is the best in the world. The only true and perfect Dye—lbenleas—ln stantr...coas and Reliable—produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown—remedies the 111 effects of itadD , and.frequeattly restores the original color. • Sold by all I=. The genuine is signsd, W. A. &Woks, St Street, New York.• February Id. 1868. . • 8-Iy. , - U OBT —A Gold Breast, Pin, (shell .pattenv tacked to a Black Bow, between the 4d Presti yte.. Ilan Church. Martin Street and Penneyhe.nii Hail, ou Bundly the 47th Inst. The ender will be suitably re. wattled upon leaving It at the ' • . • PENNSYLVANIA.. HALL. Pothwitle,linuary 30. 1861. • Feb: 8. . S . . ... TBAY DOG came to the prem!ftet.' of John Schultz, Branch Township, - Jan. loth, 1957; of the' following aescrii .Utin: . A.'whtte Bog,'-welchlng about .ouL buixlied punatta,'having emanating like a r.rhr ;i6 Dec 6011e.-JOitli hCliitYLTic • • . ' ...,' Feb 2, '67. ' ' 630 ''. STIMAYED on Konen nlftit.. the 7th inet,frong . Mitekville Colliery, (aboutthree nolea - wwit ot._ Magna, Pt,) a dai It Home Mule, thirteen and a hair tuw" high, three year old. one eide noses slightly enlarged, inane and tail bad b 4 en trimmed aux* about alx months leo. AD,;persku rein niog the same to the Little bchuy !kill Navigation, ltallroad and Coil Cignitany, at Tanutqns, or to said Colliery, will bewail. abl_y rewarded. F. sTAbLiotogi :rewarded "7- 7 8-M . Cider Lngtneer, le„; AC pis MlSTS...W anted two good in. t o whom" good wipe will be' paid; - mad pteady rmn i o y m e D L 91Piy to GARNER ixAft:CHR. - 81, '67-45 4$ At blAnd, Schuylkill Co.ahi. rin MVO • FEMALE EACISSISSI • WARP! .11. TED; tht - Common &loots of Pousvills,-"-t Election on the 18th of Pabinsu7 next, •or sooner IS satisfactory applications reteived. Salaries.. from to $3ll smooth(ettender,), fix the entire year, Some ing to the exper* , rod and quailliestions ,of the rppli amt. and %helms& of school to which alio may be elected; £ll appikants mast' produce comsat certill!. Bates from the County Superintendent: • By order of the Bemire or Directors, • • ' • - - WM. E. BOYER, Pinta . C. LITTLE, Seel. • • Jan.. 4.6, VAx TED.:.Twelyi good second band BOUM SO or U Inch dim; The highest notintior wffl OS paid' tor litachfnery or may Iron of any deacripdon. grtra price -paid for ebala'or - railroad - boa. • Steam enemas mad idaeldnery of all kinds bought and bold oft Monuntaidon at tin MicidneryPepot on anal Street.' • lai"6dara bytoad inealve armour. attention.. ♦TEAII.SNGINEK WANTED,--IThe 63413060 erae .o o au 'mu* "Am_ "8/1X WARPl_PyttiTUlts. footortipt Water Proof ittastiag Paper. AND DEALER IN TO DEALERS .ITT J.' E.-ALLEN at : CO.. arA -PiaysioLopicAl The Cheapest Book ever Published. HAIR' DYE HAIR own: LOST AND FOUND: WANTED._ 49.9 m• .