Piittto'::::.:..,Ao4.tli4l - , i / POTTSVILLE, PA. tiviußDAkir, ritissuAlty9,•lB67: NEW 'YORE.—JAMES 11. WATTS, • with . Conant & Co., n.ll9.liroadway, `Ne*York City: is • authorized to receive atitedtptiope Air the M 1! a 5 Jorisaiated aim to co*ctiitila far the . LIKE the children of Israel Morrissey has been brohgbt Yo grief by Faro - .' l ' He's "bus'L A NESS' Maionie temple, will be erected in Philadelphia:at Broad and Filbert. streets.— The price slope of The lot is $155,000. JobEen FEiDEnICK . alias JosepirEacidol..,),• thelnuidtrer of Joseph .Wcichele, was exe cutEd in Norristown. on Wednesdaf.last.s. :* •A SrArs.Ti.MPERA,NCE CONVENTION 'will be held in Harrisburg,. on Tuesday, 2G , h instant.. The Division of. the Sons in this - County will be represented by a delegate. • COPPEIMEMEI CoNvEamox . —The Copperheads of Pennsylvania will hold their State Convention at Harrisburg on the second Tuesday of June next; to nominate a candidate for Judge of the Supreme • THE Philadelphia Preis and Inquirer-and Bucka County,lntelligencer, appear this week with new type; We trust that they may' ways be as proF.perous as they. are firm. in, defence of We:flight. 110 N, HENRY' S nAGRAW, formerly State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, died in Wasliin&- ton on the Ist instant, aged-L3 years. Cause, apoplexy: Ile resided at p'ort Deposit, Mary . land, at the time of.hp death. • • TUESDAY next will be the anniversary Of the birth of Abraham Lincoln:, On that day we candwell upon the milky virtues of the Au . - tyr,.and mourn that the place ha adorned is desectated by aldrunken blackguard. usr.—On Wednesday last the Senate of this State passed a resolution allowing col or cd persons to ride in public conveyances. It is to be hoped that the House of Representa— tives will ratify the act as speedily as posible. ELEIVEL REFT;CiEES are the constant guests of the President of the United States... 'The privite' ail. ri)3ers of Andrew Johnibri are the men of 'Wash- . -ington who acted as the correspondents of Lee while he was campaigning to capture the National Capital: • Tee Pope having suppressedibe Protestant . Churches in Rome, Congress very properly hal ordered the withdrawal from that City of the American eTTATIOE n' AFFAIRS , The ac tion of .the•pope will only serve to Make him more unpopular then ever. • IMPORTANT . P> Ttrios —ln another column we publish, a petition to regulate the salary of the Treasurer.of the COunty, arid for other needed refornis. Cut it, out, °Wain algae tuiei to if, and send it in for 'transmission to, the Legislature. - • - - Or the.lst inst., Jonathan Riever, a judge of elections in BerkEt county, was convicted for hall:g refused the vote of an alleged de serter, -last fall. Sentence was deferred un— til' Monday. On . Saturday last, however, Gov. (leery very properly issued a pardon' for him- Ir having been reported that cholera pie- . falls on the Isthmus of Nicaragua over which pissengers to California pass by the .Central American - Traisit line, it is 'anitioritatliely denied by Mr: W. Webb, President of the Company, who declares that Nicaragua is perfectly healthy and Skate for passengers . TENNESSEE is moving in the right path.— There is every probability of the early pai sage of a law by the Legislittire of that State, conferring suffrage, upon the col ored Men. This.is the only thing which can secure Tennessee against traitors and their sympathizers. COMMENCINO To MAKE. OVERTURES.—We see it stated that on the: very day that the, trice of Columbia Suffrage bill became a law, leading Democrats made overtures,•- through a, colored , clergymn, to know what the ne groes wanted, and if an alliance could be -made with them on terms satisfactory to both parties This is a fulfillment of the predic tion made by. Senator Wilion 'before the bill . . • was passed. . - , WELL DONE, TENNEsssn: 7 -The LTislatnre . of Tennessee hae passed 8: Bill giving the elective franchise to.colored men unconditionally, Whore. the people have no opportunity to become ediaN. - ' ted, they could not apply the limit . to those whO . can read, nor did they apply.any property qualit3-. cation, because au' ignorant non might •own a jackase, while' au intelligent poor man might not own any thing; and in that . case ' the jackass, and not the man, would vote. None but Copperheads and aristocrats ask for a property qualification for . voters. ELEartexs for judges,' inspectors, assessors, etc , will be held in the wards and townships of this County OEI Friday next, 15t1 instant.. :Too "many neglect these elections. thinking them unimportant. This is a great mistake on the part of citizens. Let them select gocal, competent men for election officers, assessors, etc., !or 'on their honesty and capacity de , : - pend the faithfuldischarge of their respective iniportant duties. • " A LETTER from Washington states that,Sec retary Seward is a' broken down, peevish 'old man. Intemperate habit's and disappOint ment, have done their Work, and he is .a perL . feet wreck. This in a • great measure ac- counts for his Motley letter.' . ; Both the Sec retary and, the President are on the down grade of respectability, and grow daily more reckless and careless of the goad opinion of BLACK BAND.—An eighteen inch vein of Black Band Ore of excellent quality; has been opened 6n Doct. Jenks' property on the West' Branch. It is not positively known 'whether this is the vein that overlies the Primrose on the hleGinness vein at. St: •Clair. We.-believe it is "the same vein,. which appears to.be uniform - in thickness, 18 to 26 inches,: and extendsAhroughout the . whole Region. As soon as the snow disappears to some extent, the McGinness bed Which con tains three *feet, Will be traced in other por tions of the Region • . ‘. • : Tan Nacrssrry or INYLC/131.ENT.—Congress has the poWerof the government, and the responsibil-: ity for the welfare of the country. But the Presi dent :seems 'resolved to thwart them hi every way • poesible. How can Congress get on• without the Executive?. As WELL RCN A MACHn E WITHOuTTHE RATEUET,WILIEEI, Congress can make : laws arid appropriate 'money.; but. Congress cannot execute a law, cannot-arrest a man, cannot hold or punish a 'criminal, cannot appoint an' officer, cannot Col lect a tax nor expend a dollar, canot - command a eoldiernor move aship, nor fire a gun, nor do any such thing, bat through the Executive '-Wp must have a President. • -• ' • OPPOSED TO PROTECTION.7II2 'the' State Se: nate on Monday.evening last, a joint resolu tion urgibg the Houk at Washington to pass promptly the Senate Tariff bill; was adopted, yeas 19, nits - Every • Republica n. Senatof present voted in favor of the Tariff resolution, c..cry Democratic Senator present, in cludingldr.-Randall of this dounty, VOTED Ari.kINST PROTECTING INDUSTRY.- The bitterest enemies of 'the interests Of °lir . workingmen are Abe Ba-called Democraby who if they Could would - revive the starva tion times of Ten Cent Jimmy. WILMINGTON AND READING RA ILROALV-Tho stock of this proposed road has all been taken, except $2O, 600. It was expected that Bchttyl kill County would take some stock in it, but our operators during the past season worked alone for the benefit of the transportation com panies, and made nothing for, •themselvas. Consequently, while their disposition is friendly they have nothing to give towards a road which will certainly be important to their Region, connecting us as it will, with all the Southern parts ofßerks County, Con-. astoga • Valley, the Eastern part of .Lancaster county, ell, of the - counties of Chester. and Delawsre, and with the I whole of the State of Delaware, and those portions of the States of3iaryland and Virginia, lying East of die Chesapeake Bay, comprising territory of 250 miles In length, and froM2o, to 50 in width: -PASSAGE OF TEE BILL TO REGULATE THE TAriz or. Onto - E.—Lie Hones on Saturday het, 'pissed the Senate bill to regnlate the tenure et office in the' civil - departments' of - the. Hoven:anent. An amendment; which had once been rejected, was adopted, 82 to 4, providing . that heads of de partmente shall be -included in, the operition of the bill On the final passage of the bill, as tin e amended, there were 111 yeas. and 38 nays. The. Senate is oppoeed to the chaise added: by the. House in regard to Cabinet officers, audit will pro-. bably have to be stricken . oat. A. veto' is antici , pated as a' matter of course, brit that win not im peril the bill in the least:. The wit effectially ishes the present syeteni of turnhog'oat public offl-. . cars without o ther CM* :than the whim of the appointing power, armed of eonforienr with - the Politicil aft= of.thi Prolidg;o, CAN THE PRESIDENT BE SUSPENDED . WHEN SUSPECTED e . It has been questioned whether . the Presi ' dent can. be Euepended from the exercise of his cthelal functions until he be -actually moved from the office . The opinion of Jaa. Madison, a chief ftamer of the Nstional-COn atitation, is to the effect that "the Rouse of "Representatives can impeach him [the "President); they can remove; him• if found " guilty.; they can suspend him when sus " pected, and tbe . power will devolve the Vice President Should he be suspected ."also, • he, may likewise be suspended until "he'be impeached and:removed, -and 'the . "legislature maymake a temporary appoint "meat. , - . Colonel porney editor of, the Washingtim Chronicle and Philadelphia Pres,latelfcgtei tio..ned the eniediency of impeaching Preei- . dent.. Johnson. But he bee changed his °pig= ion. The Chroniele of Satiirdkq,, has _an elatorate and vigOrona - article urging the im .peachament Of the President: The, gist of it is. as follow's • James Madliem.'the leading ter of The Federal: -Ist. was a member of the 'Virginia. Convention railed c ir the purpose of.coneldering •the. National Constita, .Moo, of which be was a-eldef Rainer , and advOcate:- . -- Daring the Convention; which prepared, the NatiOnal Conatittilon, be kept fall private notes. - afterward publiabed by order of Congress; and ever since regar ded as' infallible authority. • When 'the Constitution was submitted to the respective.Stateis for ratlilcatino; thesrenmentS of Madison carried conviction to doubt-' log minds; 'converting even Jefferson by tlfeir.clearnese and cogency. -The-VirOnia .Convention asaembled• Jane of iTSP,,witli Mclfadisori .0 the acknOwledged. chief of the party faviirible to the ratification, assisted by Marshall. Pendleton, Edmirnd Randolph and others, 'and opposed 1)y Monroe; Grayson,' Ilenry .'and Mason. This array of intellectual 'giants enbiected the -Conn,- - teflon to a terribly searching analysts.: Their, words. 'carejpily taken down at the - tirne, are now preserved . amolig the archives of the'nation, and control states- . men and constP ntional lingers as comPletelyns 'the profoundest Opinions of thegreatest judicial minds. It • was after this memorable Intellectual .strtiggie that the Constitution was mtiflek by a vote of 89 to 79.. When' the second section of. tbesecond article of tbe Coneti tntion was under consideration. a•very interesting and thorough debate took- place; .That, - section Is as la lows r .. Storms:l. The President shall be. Cominander-in- Cbief of the Army atid Navy of the : 'United States, and of the militia of theseveml States when called into ac tive service oil the United States : he may require the opinion in writing of. the inimical officer in each of the executive departinenti upon any *objecrielating to the :duties of their. respeetive ankhe shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons Yen—offences' agatnat the ratted States;except In cesetPof Impeactp mOnt. . . . The opponents of the .Eaust!balm, alarined at the extraordinary poviers conferred lay this section einbn the Execntive, threw their whole force against it,--.- George Mason was particularly apprehensive - lest a cur hit and faithless - Executive might abuse the preroga- Lives here seisgenerously best Owed. coistended that the President "'oven NOT TO HATE .THE rowea or rill. , POMMY. BECAUSE: PEVQUENTET 'PARDON -CRIMES .WHICH WERE„..A.DVISED ntsrszr.r,t' -`-'ll. MAY :HAPPEN AT SOME FUTURE DAT," said Mr, Mason, , "7ltki. HE WILL FSTAIHIRII A MONARCHT-AND DENTROVTIIIERPUELIO, lIE 1113 TUE POWER . OF, ORANTINO. PARDONS BEFORE IN- - DICTMENT AND CONFICTION, HAT HE NOT STOP - AND PREVENT DETECTION Vt. NOW IDOL • the language In reply to these weighty objections employed by the Father of the Cowl:tattoo, James - 'Madison of Vie •• Mr. Madison. adverting to-Mr; Mason's - objection to the Prevident4 power of pardoning, said . - It would be. extremely improper to vest it in the Hoagie of Rep resentatives. and - not much' less go. to place it In the Satiate. because humerons.bndles were actuated. more -or leers by passion,aihd might, in the moment'of Tee-. seance, forget burnanity. It was - an established pmc, Maiusachusetts forth° . Legislature to determine such cases , ,It..was found, says he, that two-different PeRINODS: before each of which-the - question camewith respect to pardoning the dating nents of the Rebellion, 'were governed precise_br -by ' ditTerent sentimentb . the one.wonld execute,wiihhniversal vengeance, ;and the other would extend general mercy.- 'There is one security-in this - case to which gentle- Men may not have adverted. If the President be con nreted in any suspicions manner with any person,_ and if them be any grounds to believe he - will shelter him, the House of Representatives cart :impeaen him • they can remote him if found guilty:: they can suspend hini when suspected, and the power Will devolve on the Vice-President. Should he he suspected also, he may likewige be Suspended until he .be -inipeached and re moved, and the Legislature may make a temporary al) , polntment.. This is a great security... - •-Ailey such distinguished. authority upon this question, it will we lake it, be difficult to show that the -House, in deckling .to im peach a president or Viee - President, cannot suspend him if suspected. .1t is not likely that. Mr. Madison a master mind in the fra ming of the . Constitution, would blunder in this matter of an impeached President.retain ing all the powers incident to hie station.— This settles an important point. . BF:EGITER AND BROIpiLOW —Under Elate, Of Jan.. 7; Ilenry Ward Beecher addressed a letter to Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, as follows: .. -Deiit Sin :—,I have just been talking with a - friend re turnedlrorn Tennessee, and haie*learned'a little more In detail than-I before knew of your preient State, and' What yon.propose to do, Piay do not think me' med: dling with your business when I express my-anxiety for your success In the thorough and permanent en franchisement of the negro,. for Tennessee : is, In some sense, a representative of the'new matiot. - .What the whole people. above all thingS. need just now. is, that one Southern State should, of its own will and by the vote of its own people,- come np fully on. be the* plat form of EUA'L. glGnig END PELL OITIZEnnc,e FOR ALL.kgv. Then Ihere-wild be a model to work by.-other.st es will have-courage to believe that such things *can b done. Suffrage for the whole 'people I deem a oat, i(M al right.' I should nrge It as a matter. of *joatic - justice yon secure it. it will raise the contelenee 'of the, Whole nation many cl.grees higher than it is. i •,. . But in your case it s•iilso a matter of political safety. If some fear that such A-rem-sure will kill - th em, - so I -am sore the want of-lt ivill . kill them. To die :for a - principle is to make.sure 0 resurrection ; while NM-. cal deattiwithout and emu against a principle - Is death perpetual andresnrreciionless..- , Should Tennessee remain *him and work nut this great truth and duty'oi equal suffrage (not forfeited by crime) I shall regard it as the turn of* the •nigtd. The day-star will have arisen._ and light will grow stronger and darkness weakerevry moment thereafter. -- -V hope that God will be gracious to you and reinvig orate your frame. He has made your. life precious to those who wish well to the clinutry. Into - the struggle of the next campaign you will cury -not*nnly , the fate .of Tennessee; but ofthe whole Smith, and. so Of the na tion. May God go with.you,-and Ideas your and-bring yon out victorious; then, If you wish to.. depart, .we will rejoice.with you in the inheritance. 0.-that rest which.remaineth.for the people of God; • ' • • ': .I am; dear sir, very truly yours, ' - - 11. -W. Bexouxu, : , . ~ . IN some things Philadelphia can hardly claim to'ciyilization.: For instance, it .is unutterably disgraceful to that City, that 'prefudice against color can bo carriedivithin itirborclers to the 'ex= tent narrated in the followingparagraph : • • The Philadelphia Bulletin says that 'on Monday eve ning lasi a very respectable colored - man named -RNA' R.•Ri.Ention. with.bia wife and. young. infant entered car No. as 'of the Spruce and .Pine street line:. They • are so nearly white. that the - ci• n Inc tot- did not rehog. 'laze them as colored Demons, until' arter be had taken 'Mrs. R-ibinson's.fare. Me then refused her husband's fare and ardered•them out of the car.. They..,remon-*. 'etrated on the groitial'of the extreme cold: the risk of expiSing their infant to the night alr; and thelate hour: Their remonstrance was backed by all the -passengers, who, to the ntimber 'of eighteen or' twenty, desired • thattheyaliould remain ,he - conductor hOwever, in.-, Meted noon ejecting them; and with great diffienity the car was thrown from the track, •at fifth and Borneo:- Istreets, obstructing both lines of railway travel for an. Bohr or more, collecting a- large crowd of peop'e and exciting machlistntbance in the neighbor - fai r Mr. Robinsonnd Mrs. obinfon retained their seats in the , and.. the bmtal .conductor then proceeded to. freeze hem out, by opening the doo-sand windowis and .removing • cushlor s,.and Vans, at-last, driving these very respecta- Blennd unoffetiding people to vacate the car and walk home throwirthecold, after haN'lng received the fare . of at least'one of them.. . ..• • • ..PORT GRAPE WiNE.-÷We have had occasion to test the merits of Sneers _Port Grape. Wine lately in one of those complaints for which it is recem meaded, and are convinced that it must eventu ally take the place - ;of port arulthe adulterated stimulants prescribed heretoforein cases of cic bility.-Portland Advertiser. . ' • • LOCAL NOTICES. tatavrs, Neck-ttes And Hose, to suit every taste, and at reducedpricps, at D. A. &attire, Centre street: : PALL ' and Winter Underclothing atiy be. obtained at D. A. Smith's, Centre street. FaliaCti PADDRD attati Da14.5, a beautiful article, at D. A. Smiths, Centrestrect.' ' . - Nam WINTER. CABBI3ILBEIS - 10; D. A. Smith's Clothing Store, Centre street, Pottsville::' . . ' FfpWCII, 'English and Amoileap clothe, all etyle~, and of the flneet qualalee,at D. A. Smith's, Centre street. . ..'lnbricatlca..eteam engine packing.—for term see no. 639 axon.,pbqa., and . no. -28 " dey new . . . May 1.2;.i66.104y. . . . . Eng • women in another column Picking panes for Eineees Wine. It is an,admirable articleoased in the boivitals and by , the first .clais families In.Pariti,: Lon- . don and New Yotk, in preference to Old PortWine,— It is worth a trial, as it gives great satisfaction. - . THE COAL TRADE. Potprille.. Fe‘roary The quantity sent by,Railroad tkis week is 88;69004 tons against 61,5771`0rt1e corres ponding Week last year. The trade remains iiithotit .any change : , The demand from thiti region Is only for the line and in Philadelphia: • The trade:K . lMS up' this: week as follows, compared with last year ; - • 1866. ;110. .; W EE..TOTAL. ' WITIL j TOTAL. & R 51,577 f .385,t376, 8@ 261,7.40:11.118,130 L Val R - R: . 133,480. d9;214 &rant .Bth. '15;7201. 44;588t 19,800 i •,' 87,180;-'22,692 •• 13. th • 6,966; .8:!;369' i 6,02; 1;012' d 3,357 Pena.. C. CI 10,121 r 40.1301 1' • .16,775' Shamokin.. ; 12,0541 29;202]: . 6,635' . SPI,S4I (15,868 Trevorton.. • 8971 '2.9171. • . 818 2.184 i • - .4722 Short 2,T 851 4371 2:4831' . (1252 'L. V: 417 , .1,0606 Nvinlam44l; " • - •1* •• 2,428 •. 2.428 Brand:Tt".;p.l 2,6781 . 14.8741 15:11111 181,935 801,86(1, 94,164' 65 51,1631 551,1 4/68i 1-37,181175-072-1 The trade continues to decline - compared_ with last year. No - person will purchase coal except, for immediate use, expecting a decline in transportation at least'at the open ing of the sea%on, which. will reduce prices.. Coal is now • selling for $2 75'to .$3 25 per ton at the collieries in this region, .at Which rates it. Pays no profit to the producer:. Virn. ges'paid to those who are at work ure . ready too low, so that no further reduction izt the price of coal can be expected. As far. as we can learn, the supplies in , the - markets abroad will.. be used up by •the opening of nivigation, and at many points coal will be abort, and they will require additional supplies to carry them •through the wintry months of February and ifirch. The mannfiiturers generdly, are also' abort of 'Sup - plies. 2 . ' • In this region the depressed state of 'the trade has checked 'nearly all 'lroprovementip and the amount of preparation for the yeir's business is very limited, Weed.. Rot ow halt theme! "dfad waticrandprepaTeakm be coilterlathill been:done Ibis OTru.- ing to the want of Means.,, Nearly thm9 - fogithi of our . working icipastiigi at the mines are idle. - • • . NEW OUTLETS .—The feeling.in fayor of building - the new outiets market is in-._ creasing, as the necessity becOmes more ap parent,' and "vigorous vigorous efforts will ..soon be made to put theni under.way:.- The landed interest of the coal region are beginning: to find, that they, ..too, are sliffering froth the want of, increased facilities, and Many opera, tors will not Care about renewing their lease's if this region is not put on a footing with other regions as , regards transportation to . M. HMI. AND HARRIS CoAr.,.—Ttelovi will be found the card of. Mtisera 'Hill it Harris: Owing to: the crowded,state: of our columns in our last we were unable to apeak as fuliy of thie.firm and .the coal . they mine, as we desired.: The.coal is of very superior quali ty. Being at the eastern enti.of the. Malian 7 oy coal basin and adjoining the Lehigh, it has been pronounced by dealerit as bard ati high. . Its preparation.fiir market istniform ly excellent—a matter not sufficiently attend- ed to by; the • Majority ntour iiperatOrs:-= Parties Who have dealt in it."-for two yearP,.. .say that they cannot-get anything. from the Schuylkill Region to suit their customers as well Mr. C,' M. Hill, Jr.; a partner has the finn, lives at the Colliery,..andgives his per-. sonal attention to-. the preparation of •the Coal: lie knows how 'coal ought to go. to market, and has alwaya paid special atten ton to its preparation: -for . the Philadelphia retail trade; . which is moat ditlicnit to please. This firm has been fortunate is securing the services as shipper, of Mesiral, .& Hunter... .174 r. Rommel was :one of the original partners:in the. firm .of .Lewis Au del:tried C 0 .,, from ' which he retired a year since. Mr. Hunter hen only been.idert-- titled with the trade:aboht four Years, yet he has secured a leading pcisitiOn,- .haNiing..bcen =Ong the largest shippers ,from Port Rich mond,. and said to have been very suecess ful. Messrs. Rommel Hunter: have set apart.a large portion, of their pier at Port Richmond to the Hill &., Harris . Coal, 'and partiea .'ordering.:this coal- can depend on getting a pure, unadulterated'article. imertovEn Com, 'Efoii ? Tr.7... - o George Martz, of thii 'Borough, has invented a very complete improved for hoiSting coal' at Shafts, and has applied tor a patent. - Tbe ob jeet Of, Mr. Martz's plan is to.' deposit an much coal - with half Jhe height, is :those skates now in use, and to Oa buthalf the timber.now employed in tho construction of breakers, by keeping the breaker near the' round: The arrangement: to damp,' break, screen, separate dirt From: coal; and finally-Ship, are happily ernbinsdfn . itr. Marti's igiprpied machine, and Cchea.his'model shall be inspected by those interested in mining Operations, they:willadinire its effective 'working: . . . A " E NC It WANT E 11.-:Mould like 'to pro, •curelito arency of a colliery: for theasle of their coal.. for the New York -market..•• : AddressCOAL' AGENT, Box No: 41e9, New york Poet Office. .-:, .. . THE. HILL ei,.HARRISTQA.L. Messrs. -RO3I.IMIEL dc 'HUNTER, . . • -.. 202 - 1:2 •Walnne' St.',, Philadn.,.. • .- 4 • , . .. . . .. • . . Oar "each:mice Agents for the mile of onr toil, along the line of the •tchnylklll, in the titles! of Philadelphia and New . Fork, and in the liaitern ILatketa—td" sylnite all ordenishonld beaddreesed. ": .••: • • " • •' • . , , . By continuing to prepare our coal in .the - yetis . BEST BAT:NEE. *e no po to retain our- otd• custoiners . .anci secure new ones, being prepared-to.do 'a . largely in= creased business thit. year.. HILL . o i , liAftitiQ.. . blithancy Cify,...tan..,3tet, 156 T.," Feb. 2,, - '67.—c , ~.. :VOIR JS A IILE.--Two Coil Lames, 'one above wst- .er level;' with pen , opal property:now :ready. for business. .Address Box All a,. PIiILADA...NST THE CO/kZ MARKETS PRICES OP 00A1i BY Thz oARGo.-, CM= toonataisp .WELICGT. .:AT • . PHILADELPHIA.' . • Fobitary 8, JEW,' Elehuylkill Red Ash Prepared, 5 60rd$ • Chestnut, 4 GO It •: •' • • White Ash . Lump .5;; Boat • Broken, • • " • Egg. and:.Stoire, • 6CO - ' Chestnut,: 4001 a. - Locust Mt. Lump, St: Digit' . 5 25(4 5 50 ' " • " Broken' - ' . 5'25f4. • " •" • Prepared • • '5 "-Chestnut,... .. ... .. . 4 Lorberry . • ' '5 75(dy Franklin, (Lykeue Talley) • 5. 75(3.6-00 Lehigh Lump, St.. Boat tit, Broken, " Prepared, • " - Chestnut, Broad Top, AT:Nip:NV I[olll‘.. . ' . • February 7 ,15 U . Schuylkill Red .Ash by Boat L08:d...; 7 00. fa 7 50 "iCheatnut, " " White Ash 6 75n . • • " Steam Boat .•. 6 75'@:.. .. ... .. . 6 700 • ' ." Egg. •• • • 6 75e 7.00 • " Stove • 6 50gt 6 -75 • " Chestnut, • • ' 4 .75a 5 - 25' tehigh . White'Ash.Eunip ...... .. G. 75' 7CO Stearn BOat . - 6.750 7. CO " Brokert ...... . - ..... 6'75® 7,00 ". • Egg . ... .. . , .... 1. 6 75' 700 " • • 675 a 7'L'o . 4" Chestnut,...._ • • ` 5;250 5 75 • - Lehigh Coal at Elizabethport.. Lump, . bc.Cargo., 7On St. Boat and Broken ".. 8 50rt Egg.and Stove. " • " Chestnut. .•" " 5,50'0 AT. BALTII February 8, 1867. Wilkes're Pittston W. A.-wliolpealp 75 .7.25 •". Lykena VaLS Stinb'y R: A. wholesale .` , "• . ": -retail. .... • • • GORGE'S CREEK A . CUMBERLAND 'COAL. —Run of •triine si'so .1, a: b.`-at Locuet Point, for shipping. . EIGHTS. 00A.L . Freights . frops'Pt....lt . ..Portland 190 -Bangor . .2 TO Bath • -3 GO - Saco Augusta ' 2 80 -3'25 Charlestown, Maas... 3 50 Boston.:. . .•... - ...2 80 " 10.1 iebmond frbiladta: Gaidnen - 2 00 'Georgetown., .',... 60 Gloucester • 2.15' Hartford ' • . 285 Hudson ' .1 75 Hingham ....• 2 80 New L0nd0n....... 2 00 Nor Walk ' 215- Neviliedford::.....:*. 2.30 Newburyport....'..... 815 . Nantucket • 2.10 Neponsett:::.- ....... 3 16 Newport .. . .. . 2.10 'Poughkeepsie:.'::l6o. Pawtucket . ' • 2 40 Providence... ..... • . 2 10' Quincy Point ..... :3 00 Alexandria 1 - 60' Richmond:. . . 2 00 Salisbury . .. 2.30' St. Johns (in g01d)..:. 2 00 Washington D. 1 55 Weymouth' 2 00 Newark* .'l'so Peekskill 160 Yarmouth. • 2 15 Xennebrook Point.... 2-70 West Chester.; . ' .... 165 Ipswich- • . 8 50 Stamford._ • • 1 65 NonVich 2,32 and bridges:..:.:. • .05 Commerbial Point.:. 2 30 Provincetown - • .•• V 3 05 Medford , 3.60 Marble Head . .. 4J Lynn . • ..300: 3lalden• 3 60 Albany " 180 Bridgeport . 2 10 Chelsea • 300 CharlestOwp . ... 200. Cambridgeport ""3 . 50 - Cohassett Narrows:..! 00 Dorchester Point-. ~. 3 00 Dighton: • 2:00 Danfersport 200 East '2 10 Fail Ricer. "2lo' Fredericksburg:...::l 76 1 601 El iznbethport. Freights from •New York. , " • ' $ 70 1 Fall River.,.:.. " • 1.501 Newport •• • ", 1.001 Boston 205 .Norwich 14& Providence.' " • • 100 .. 120 hilddletOwn ...... 50 ThidsOn '.. ." 1, $O . Salem • • on! Portland.. . .. . Newbnryport... New London... Pawtimket • • Taunton."..:..._ New Haven:. Portsmouth New: Bedfordl.% Bridgeport tß • . Albany • Freights; fro To Philadelphia New York 'Ereighitio from : pileoig • .To Phtladelphie .New York Baton • • • Lowe or . dletan ria. $1 . 5044 , Lehigh Ac Unhanoy Coal Trade for 11.867 Weeltanding tylth last &tap:lay.. . , ' • ' :.N...ure or Stomata Trenton Coal Company..... Mount Etna • • • Idah6noy -Co ' • Delano Colliery ' •• • Glendon Coal Company • •- Rathburi; Stearns & Co 11.. 8. Stillman • • McNeal Coal./ Iron Company Knickerbocker Coal Company. Thomas Coal . &, Herring • Coal Mountain • ' Other Shlppere.. . t.oimiponding jpeek.lastyear ' • ' Decreas3 I.ncrease. .11:eltish Coal 'trade for. rot week ending-on Saturday. last OPHMTORS. Hazleton Bast Sager Loa Mt. Pleasant, •Harl. l2l . • • • • Coxe — or ... ... Ebbervale.Coal Co Stout • Council Ridge . • • . Bock Mountain. •• New. Rork dt Lehigh • Honey Brook Cm.l- C . ... . Spring Mt.- Owd Oo • , Coleraine Beaver Meadow • • • John Connerz o ' . ....... Snlckerbiiacer Cti, 'C:......:....; Coal Ran Coal.Co' Rathbun Caldwell Co' • • • • Glendon Coal Co R. Meyers Sim man Balthtuwe Coal Co • • Audetuied A lc Susq: Co , Warrior Run ' • '• • Parrish Thotitaa: . .......... Leh: Coal & 'Nay Co • • Parker, - Skeer &Co; .. • . other- Shippere~ ., . . ..... . Walter Brae: 6c Co N. Jersey Coal' Co John Lanbseb dt. .7' .. ... Trenton Coal C 0... .> t......... .Wyetning Coal_Co. - - • ~, ... .... ............ Sane thae . b;st . „;i: . r== Acme . . . .... MBE .T - -7,:: - '.-;Z:' -. :S - '.:!:': - :.: -. :::: : q,V:: -. * . . -. : . 4*.21- . ;:::-: . :P : -BE.:: : I;V:'W,..:A....'.. - ..:0 - :7,i-; Pinegilivo Cosi Teadefair 1.867.' '4lLauxuittreampprtpd during:the la!st mopth: . , . Lorberry Oreil . c . • " . 2,8811 - 002,11SO:00 Gobd • ' • 1;54405 •1 , 1,81405 '.Union tartar Bniliicad :4,724.. -4.7.24:05 the following to the quantity okra' tea r parted over tee'follovring Railr oad - for weekending day evening last:- • .- . • • • • • Mine Bill &S. H . : R. R . - •• • - 11;01S 412 ' 100,?..59 SrJanylkillNailey • ' • , .31.739 03 ML Carbon - . .. .... • .. , ..7;(46 LW Mill Creek.' . • .... EMS 13..'.16.790;16 Mahtinoy dt . Bilaii Mt . .. •3,452. li • • • - St; Gait, .Attbarn .P.Rnelliitori • N.EW . ADVERVAIENTS, . .. • - • YORK:FARMERS': MUTUAL. INSUAANCk.:COM.PANt . • .. • . . • . •• •-• • .4icnsoplate.4l.Capitil - over $500,000: . . • . FIFTEEN .TEARS, ' WITHOUT -ASSESSBEIVIg.. . •: _ • ••• • . ..••• . • . • • - Always prompt in...paying and faii.ln :adjnting", theti, losses.: Have paid overl4o.Wil of - los•ws in' Schuylkill Urinary dnring'the' last Len years. ' Orate of , Pottsville. Agenty, AlaltantOngo .treet,'• next doer .to .Lbe Union . • . _ - .• ADAIII 11[..11AEIT.MAN ,dr..Cce., • BEEF" ,12 , 1.15 PORN :PAcKErts . AND GENERAL •• -- •• - - no:CIS - 10N DEM' FRS', •., - . ..: • No Ai Pros. 33 '3l SG, below Front, Pitita.., . • . ..• • Rave eonstaidly on hand4. - .general .asiotiment 0( 'Salted and Smoked Provir,inv.s,. SUGAR' •VURRD • RAMS, SALTS() ik SMOKED SHOULDERS; FLITCH. SMOKED BF-EP, BEES ,TONGUES.' 'DIES'S., PRIME MEs'Sand"FORS( 'FAMILY DEEP. 'MILE LARD In barrels - and - t.nl^-"SALTEDAIRADS,"..to;,' .tc., at the lowest marlta'prices.- ' ' • • . •• . • :Auburn; GOideii,'• flaxen • aa - ol'Silksiiii .Produced by the use of Prof.- DEIIitELTN. ViiLSER,LeI CJIEVEUX.' 0110 applicethen warranted • tcy Curl the mustntraight nieLstubborn hair of either sex:lino vrai-y ringlets; or 'heavy, massive c.uris. • Has.bein used by the fashionables. of • Petis and London with.the tined gratifying remits, pees no injuryto the:halr. Trice by mail, sealed and st.• ..pesdiptive circn .l-ars mailed free, Atdrets 13,13,RGE11, 8111;717S & Co.; Chemieti, No. 2 4 15 - River street, Troy, aoleagents for theljnitedstates. •- : • . •Feb, 9, 'di' 6-Iy. . LAETTEitti4-. Remaining (Inucliiinical in the Post Office, at- Pottoville, ::state of.renpgyln lid, on the ion day:of Fctirpary,' Ufa: . • • • To olieain any pf.the letters, theamiticant meat tall for advertisccflateis,"-give.the . dnte .of this. 1i and pay one cent.fot . advertising. '• • • ' z! - . - If not calle4 fot withinone month they sent . . . .• Anderson CT, • Gamlen .Nfatnby (lath , Ansparli - Ellvt illohnea ltielkord tl Conner Ashenfelter Rise' illatiman. 'Watson ParcelJa+ship Bainbridge John - . iloirman Kate --Powell Harriet -• Brovriimlller Sol'eLeliti Charles Shois'E,l2 3' . Bell Cxnle - I,in g eievJulin Si , ufri,tl.4l &C 4 • ittlrgAarpt LamUdnhn - Smith John.NV 'Clark Dr.1.)2 • '. Ledger; John • • Steinleirb - llia.lin. :Cooper 'Lizzie .Laimeit James , Sten:Mach- Smog • Charlaa 'Malabar, George• Sholltintirrarr Sal Thivles'ainleF Towle Itieloird Donohoe Francis. Me-Dermot Alich , l Thomas „Ann Fronclb‘i Ilizr,o7re. Mollie Trembel Fix-Caroline ':• SlcGloligh;in SuM-Wat els _Willi:ate Fioney Sale .• • .• • : • • ' • Feb. J, ..• • . • • 1-I igiIi,T,VILAN; P. M. EAR-LY Peso Beane; Tomatoes, Corn and all , othei.Vegeta-• Wes, are ptoduced and. . • •••••• ....• ' • • • it .A.l) • ••1 :° - Oft . MARKET, from`two in three yeet•lCS ear . lien by the•nite ; • I.3l2ldilitED. FERTILIZER • ,Tlio.reiedla attending the application of iblanbinnre;, -by Market Uardeners.• it :astonishing. ' and every TRUCKER knince the Indxlibince . getting his pro duce in City Market's ea; 1 .41 th Ara en, thereby availing On the BEST PRICEK. • ' Packed In baP;tcof 150 lbs e • adr: . • : • .62 PERT Orders r.'ceived at :our offices, and . cleticrit s , mad 'from our Factory or . S'arehouses, qunatties.to • • . • • 1 . • . • . . • 4'2 South Delaware'.'Avenue PHILkDELPHI.A. : -41: • •••• - Weier Street,' . , ' • . . '..Febrnary 9, ' • G,l3t pittioii[ANPVADOeitT Pciii.E.--Pftrenant I , an order of the Orphans' Court of the :County at Schuylkill. In- the 'Commonwealth - of P. nnapvanic, the subscriber, :Administrator of Allen Eilli•on late. of the Borough of Palo. Alto; 'in the (fon nty deceased,•w4ll expose to.sale . by public, vendee: on Sat-. nrday - the second.day of March neat, at 110' wet chin the afternoon, at the premises, nf `Alt& In the 'County. of Schuylkill aforesaid, all •tbat certain lot or, piece of - ground' marked nith the number eighty to the general plan'Of saidßornngh, eoataining fronton "Savory street: forty' fact and: in depth one'. hundred :feet , - Bounded north : by lot .N0,a51, Cast by lot No. TS, south of. Savery street, and'west. by fot No. 4,- Also, all that eertnin lot:4ll'l) . in . ° of ground,' 'tiled in:the Borinigh POO fAlto . :nt,resai,l, marked with -the number:eighly . ::thiin .containing-in front f . TT . I . Bacon street forty feet and: in death one hundred feet to lot Nu. SO and. weet:by Jot. No:•85 with the aopur, •tenanees. • consisting of a tcYo,story stone building oc-. • duplcd ,as a Tavern, late the estate of deceased. Terms and conditions - 'made known at- the' time • and Place of tittle by • . • . , 70TINSTABETT,' ' By order of the'Orphanii Court,. •Administratorl M Cues. ocins, • -, • POttsville,.reln 0, 11,111 • . G-4t • 1 -- iggprlANs) COL ILV.SA Ptireirtnt.t6 • order of 'the Orphani,t.Coett of the County of Schuylkill, In. the 'Comattinwealth of , Tennsyivanin, the . eubscriber, administrator of Jaeob Cluueer. Intent the Township of. iliAnch, is the County of Schuylkill, deceas6l, will expose•to enlehy pulthe rendne, .Saturday; March..ols, 1864 . 1 At . • o'clock'the forenimit,. upon the -to: wit, the pinee known as Clauses : mill, au the County of.Schpylhilt eforesnid. •.. •.• • • • . . . . that certain messuage. dwelling house. mitl'and mill tirtvilgges. barn and tract of land in said Branch •Township., 'c , •ntalning . 7 - acme -130 ' percho4-- , -knotenas elauser s mill. • . No. 2.: All thatceruilia: *tisane hvellinrhoire and tract of bind in said-Township, adjoining No. I. and land of 111artin Weaver and Others,: containing 11 'acres and • ' • • . • " • No, 11. All that :certain tract of land on - aid Town . • shipiadjoining No. - 1, and Jana of. Puilip,Clatmer; and brick church, containing 17 acres I perch. • • , N0:4.• The undivided one-third part of all that ,cer. tatn tract 01 land sithated Townehnof Ftranch,' bounded by• lands of, estate Jilin• Clatt , e v r,' • Dradlus & Co., and others; containing eighty acresand twenty twci perches; late the estate of said deceased. !farms and condititins made known. at the time: arid place of 'sale .• • • :-JACOB By orderof the Orphans , ?Me, ; Administrator. - • 'CuAs.•liteßar,' OTerk: . • Also *ill he. 'sold' ar the same. lime and .pliics the 'following personal. property 4, said - deceased; to.iriti -1 platform scale, 1 mill scale, Ism 01 .blacksmith tbole. 1 :set of carpenters : tools; 1 grind stotie...l .croa. cut saw, 2 - grain cradles. llanning iiilll. 1 -clock. 1 rifle, 1. watch, , bedstead and.bedding and other. articles:: • F. :. • • . • . JACOB'. FAUST; Adm'i.,. - .Pottayille, - reb T; r6T-' : a 16. it -• 8 00(io 8 25 '8.75®_7 25 8008,25 POMP altAfliti , COURT SA lf.E....l'itraue,fit to 1-x: an 'elks order ofthe orphans Cnart of the Cmp,-: ty . of the. Commonwealth of •Pentisylim ,nia,:t.he SubsciTher, Adridniitiehir dc boils non,. of the Estate of Jacob.' Bretz,' .rifite . .orthe Bor - meh. of - St. Clair ' in the County of deeeased, es poseto cale•by public vend , . • .On Monday,,Marehi.2s;llS€4, • • . • At o'clock it the. afteinrinn, .ai; the-pohlie 'hOnse - of F. W. RichardsOri, in fhellorongh of St. - Clair, In. the .Conuty of -Schuylkill aforesaid, the following deieribed premises; eltnatein thelbrongliOf St: Clair-aforesaid, No..2;4sne.divellizig 'house,.. frefgei llstorles 14 feet by 30 feet..... • .": ' ." '.••N.:3: 3.. A dwelling house:: unties high, i¢ front 13 feet,•and In depth 2.4 feet:" '. • '•-• •.. . N 0.4. One dtivelling hotace,-fraine, with slope roof, 13,•stories feet.front.. by 32 feet deep : kitchen" attached tu'same:-12 feet .by, IS,' and a shed;t3 feet by 33, situate on Third strict, of the said. Borough of St. . . . rni . . .• .No. 5: . One other dwelling . hea,- stories high, front 14 feet, and depth 34 feet, with kitchen Or. shed attached theteunto. 14 feet by te feet. , • • • • No: 6. One •block, •• consisting .of 3 •bbuses. situate upon' said Carroll Street, 2 stories htgb, .containing. in front . 84 feet, by 10 fest,Vrithlritchens' attacked there unto; 34 feet by 12 feet, one and it half stories high. . Also; a certain'. 'piece 'or parcel of land; situate in Treihont ToWnship, Schuylkill County. containing .2t; acres,. which. tvire conveyed tollie Said Jamb Bretz. by Isaac Ward; . then Treasurer of Schuylkill' County, by deed'dated'the 9th' .day of august, A. D., 1254; and which was sold by Bald Treasurer, as , the property of John Zerbe; for non-payment of taxes: • • • 'Terms and conditions made knownvit. the time and iplace of sale, by • : JOUNP,.I.IOSART,' • • ' . • . • A diiiinistratpr; dr"bonli :By order of the Orphans' Conn, '•. ' • • - Cnaimaa Itte,OEß, Clerk,: • Feb ot • • • • 0- . 2 00 '2'25 1.35 1 80 . 1 50 . 125 2 05 . 1 .60 1 26 1'.75 . 100 . GREAT EASTERN= DETECTIVE Balitinem. w,suci TOTAL HORSE & LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. COMPANY. Chartered 11706, 1;r the State af Penna. 132 3,538 13,354 3,150 4,610 1.789 1,246 OaAli Oapitid : • - - $lOO 000' President —Col; CEINELES FRAIEEY. „. . Vice President—l); L. EiTERI,I r . • . • • Secretary—Dr. 8.. - BECKER-••••• • . . '• :9enelral•Agent—PHlLlP H.APPA. :„' • • . ' . . , • The Pioneer Detectlie Horse 'and - Lice Stock Usu. ranee Company, • continues 'to Willie Ilories. Mules. Cattle, amines loves by theft mul•deatli'•:by . tire, ace'' , dent. and natural - causes,. and, promptly' pays all her liabilities, on proof. of 'thefact,-whenever losses, occur, N. 13 rates are ' lower than any other reliable insurance company, as we-take all risks as stated.. • •••• • . •-• STATE REERRENCSS. .- - • .: . Hon. Sl** CAMERON, Harrisburg.. -; Gen: J. L':STICHTER,'Reading. s • • Er. J. L:GLONINGEIL Pregt. Lebanon Bank. • . • E. 0. PARRY..E.iq.; .P..ttsirille. • ••- •. • SCHIJVIISILLCOMOTTY - E,EF . EfIENCES. • • : Et Tamagtia: • . -•• • .' • • E,' J. PRY, Tainaqua • • .. ' ....'EMANUELEAST. • : H. F. SMITH. Mahanoy City: : • • . ,•:. ' .00R.MAN & WINTERSTEEN,Port:Cinbon. • •, •BURD.PATPERSON, Pottsville.: .• : .••• • ..-• ..• • • • EILLIKIFIAM • • • • -••-• 'General :AgL; Pofteville. • . •• -.-• 6 - 6 134 • • RAILROAD • 14,646 14,766 .sMrr 1,7112 8,488 .. . ::.• . .-... A S T R - 0.1:0 .G Y.:. :. 'l:lik;' WORLD ASTONISB:ED At the Wonderful Beielutions . - .. . . .. . . . ~ • :- • ~ .. . ' MADE.BY T HE - taltF4T ASTROLcpIST, -:-, • ' - - ' •• • ' ' -• Alhail.'lllE A - : . - A.:PERRIGO: She reveal. Secrets no mortal ever thew. -.Bhe ie. stored to haPPill.eXt those who, from doleful 'events, ca mstruellesi.creruell.in love, loss of retaliate and friends,: lose of. nioney, 'ilm; have' become. despondent. • She brings together thoee tong eeparated, gives information concerning absent friends-4m lovers; restore:l3l6st of stolen propeo,- . tells,'on , the , burriness yea, are .best • unstilted to pursue kid in what you will be most sue cessful, - inursouspeedyreartiages and tells _you the very - day Yonwitt patry,giveeyon the - .name, blames and clutracteristica , .of the. petran„ She; reads your very . tholights, sod' by her absiost trupertuiturid • rewers on: veils thedark and hidden • mysteries :ekt .theAkture::- FronitheArtara we sea' in: the firmament—the malefic .stare that', overcoine..or. predominate :inlheconflgtma- . licin.4from theitspects and mittens of the planets and the fixed stem InAhe herains at, thellme.of.birth; she , dedneearthe future deettriyrof iniut., - Pained to consult. Ab e & nea t es t Astrologist ,on isny.b.:. It costs you but it' trifweirdioniosy•neset agatrOpme 1 , 0, favorable. en o . , ~•: Consultation tee;,:telth - penis's' and' ill d don, et Puttee riving ate - 1118%nm W rizta • can i i theltadenie by.trudl istth equal tatty's:ad' .sate to : thetnerevos. imif in . , paraort:.. ;Alan and explicit Chart; writt ee en d Oa, With all laqtdileaceipts .krallikeness enclo, sent by male *bait. mentiiinni.. The strie l on.r testnfteerivilrbe of Main ce . t a th e d,-an i tau eorrespondente:iehuned 'or diast7ed. • Iteferenees ot the highest order 'furnished Atm*. 0.1:. ring them 'Write 'Pbiltil.,.. the: daYlotthe inonttrand yea tu.which yottivere...e_neloldwdt sunillloeliof big, ••4#leass, - . r 4. IlfAllla ll s H. 4,-.1:31211(30,2, r• . • , ..- ' ,_,, -. •.: , .:; r. v. pm:. Ms Wikiat Iv' 70; ti.7l - • -:. • ..... 1. :;.• •••,-,..t ., : :•:„ •• , :14,0.4 - .1-.,..,(0r - --r- 1961 4611 ' SLY 102 It 6 . 684 1.295 .1961 6311 785 2,207 8,069 7,257 1,090 6,713 !Ic!itaylkill uxtair.w,:te.., .:Coal !rya4e. by 114411..r0ad.,.f0r ''0;640 11 13.00443 1,001 os . ; .. 15,:10.03 . Total for :Prevlimalylliis year • • ' TGtal To eittrie qmelast year: B E.:A....:113.-T:7ST: 1 'Ot.e4tti -- Apil44#64,:k.:',,Ptic . oil! WALKER PRId 1 • lON lU LL, Two Doors below the Post Dike STB.EET, POTTSVTLIP . . . . trt , onf customers and friends at .Itte 15r the nft.t.TH.I.RTYI2/.6.1 - 3, . .0.tr.R.4 - 03A!s77` 58.600 0 i^_9,060 02 Silks, Shawls,- . ' - " Dress Goods; • Huslins, ' ,t Calicoes, - Flannels, . • BalmoralS, __ • Cassimeresi Satiiietts, sq. Hosiery, • Gloves, Sc., &c., &c., ea i 36 .IA .81;111'11' jw,Vri. or. 'AT GirEAT.Y REDrCED-PRICES areltilliccel;ting end soling our E, RAIAN MERINop,s .. . • In ilLAcs-... BROWN, 431INEN, :iniAr.s'i and all attiadqe, FULL. ONE • . . . ... . .. - to nt edan t er.s . prices.- .We have sold fire . V-8-aeS, :If those-goods during the . 'past ntnety dlys, and stilt the demand La great for them: They *are. coast 'to any French Merlin', as regards fineness.. -•- .:. . Our ,g 7- ,0515 . aro •hi I. entirely new..au4 o di customdq ardtq. tiraputgo.." . • BEST OF:3IIT,LINS, .• Such as Williamsville; Lansdale , Wumsuits crrl'" WIIQ L3S:A it le 'Thankful for 'your past (scars; •we. hope by selling'. nothitut but:the_ beat' c4' goods st;theto:Ne4 prices, to: meet your kind wlSltes in the future. • . . • • .14VALIC.Xtr: pnieu. rut;.• • FREDV.YII rvli4Tirre'rt, ..". • FOR YOUN(.4 MEN . §tildentn ttinronirhly prepared' for rho. pr..,feiiiicin of tedeiring—the., purniiitn of nCtlyc flit. Or to, enter any di n , in college....Yourig mcn.cligAged • in te'aitinn."dn rito..the Whiter will And very ioiperior ,ith.,,,ta r _."• a t. till.. I tistlinlion - forpursaingtheirztcdics through the. ioaciw.er . SPRINGIT.II".IOPENS APCII. i f.' . Bwirding snit Tuition in Comnion per Pkrtt iend for semi-annual ; A r i c i„„ • • . • ' • • . • • • Prthierick; Moniginnery cciuuty; Pa. PROPOSALS. . . For the •liale -of 20,00 . 0 P4hrirew of - u. Pre. - ['erred Twil ye Per Cenf:...-toetc..pne •• yistueTcu P.ollars each, VI I -the • •- . ' - '1.4.-.1V.1TMA27,.1:1 - .. AT-E IN .0..0 . 4.j.i-'4NYTR:Q.I\f::.C.O-. . Arrangements having nom peen nvide eonsalida; 'dim of. the:several . interests that have hezetofore heen more rk less Connected with the Minus .th Co.. there will by now nnftyd. 111 , traefs that thui.k far ti }well . . known 114. the Centryyille.: the rite Ifavm. and the Ei , :lev . .Arr,— , mokitn; a total of nilarlv 1108 acre., rt.nse ,, 'setl., I 7itlvant l igas of . ..t , it.liatioli,wheltirr for 'thirvn:: of-co l d and iron ore. o r for thcirsonveraion l'oto Lr , l4. rarely cmial lei, and not.- its it is believed: 4 . 1 5 ;'11, e a, 3 r . property in - thefwOrld.- fmm , diately . . , d , r.noingthe Bor ough i.f St. CF . :Jr:titer aro distant fr iiii'Port earbch • .bat a single inile.'ant froth- P,e.tsVill, tn.M are,travereyd in their W ext,et hi• both tin. East Norwi•gian'Ond The Mill Cre . ek rate .• Throtighout their Whole extent the- Vs' underlaid • with coal of a thickness -of more th:ni no yard,: -'em• b•acingall the Vellifi that underlie tire. fewi, , , and With. it In., of. abont three, tailes,„ • , rr largely for both' 'milt and waste, file, ag - it is beti. „.,d, d. ,, rating fa its to. say' • that `cant a,,•re is cop f s. riding to market ZO,tifio.t, ..• • Thineimout the whole. 014. 31vOitive=',.Mitof Mack, Band inn; ore will be fOuhd. ell ietivetin the . °Nino: umi Primrose .coat tizni y;eid luH per acre, . . ..Throntinont, too, there wilt -be Vitnitl a vein. several feet.la thictotese, of a lire clay for .furniive bht also: pott , ,•.,iin! -- popprthie it for u.e in -o many cleparinient - ,, t — nivitiliictgre as tviiKori for. tt t in that tiiref.,- tion the •Corapnry nray.sccurely tuiportant I.ell , llltt 1'411611v 011t . Of view till o ;n4 of ore ,. and taking the Illack , itancl' hi i.e :it but.:; , /cents...ner. ton. and estimating tile'. crii pt iti,t tr , eents.per their anicW.t. fr.: other. sour'-' 'cc of. revenue. 'could be 4:100 1,1 0 'acM; giving more tii,n*ltt,ooo,enn tt s the total value of Im. property. • • A shair.has beim. sunkto the Ntarcni.cli- :coal vein - ay de; ih •f 4'S3 feet 'Zir the mining coal, to be enlarged: lint .t i 4 &ready -..ffiriprepared .ferr the extraction . 014,re - that it t' to our • 60 LoliS . per -day... Brea=ls'lare on. the veM , • and it is expected that' w te tit • the daily yield • •55 111 exceed 100 let •g. a•pron. ~f '5.1 'eta h. or i. 2511 per.; dly..-..quivalent to ,ra -, hatt•Suau -- per month. : Thereafter, tic new hrims sh - ,tl • U e . quantit3: must stet:day increase. and, (116", belief La . coalldeutly ei.tcrhtitaal that tof.re . mile iminer. it will. •he More than .1 Oen tons per with • • , • A slope has been-bunk on the 6rehara r 9,1 1 .1 to a depth ..:un yards, and'i his • provbled 'with-.all the ptimpitm and hoistim.; machinery I', qu i;'l.o fit sendipz :1•.? inattut MO to: s per day. , lror oh '' jutlie ote'thruueli this tuanu.'l; little Plainetled hay. :I . drainage Of the Ain ties and t driving'of in abort acil 'inexpensive tau. , That deme„the quantity of !.r.r• itiat• even nt that smnllide;•th, will . then he may saf,',l3 , be esimated at ipic'e . than a Pidion .01 !!. 11q ; -- tititts • torn' in the:Southern basin of the Co., 1 , - , ,:rty alone. A t;inidar slope on the' Northern .1, would: give. as much more ' 'aud ail this -.would , mained within a' perprtirlitular det,th not e.xreeding • . Another elope has'been.stink oil. the DI mond vein to ' a depth of 360 garde, and.hete there via GO !mesh engine , •ft the grinind, bn: us vet; That supplied. -a Itlllllo could reauilk he driven MAIM rut. proba• lily. every-seam Of ore khowp to ~ s .:-I.thr,mgh,lat the :whole r.an g e Of the . ,iilllthrLlCite. These large and small, are vety'nunierous, variable in 'their , several mini ities that theakillful imp-master wonid.find tut- Means of making edc the mbinationa re fir tarnishing to the market th.• rtte,,descriptions of iMtal for watch there was the lacd, ,, nau4, nod that would yield thekreatest:pn , tit, he' I ;1:1 , ..1c-L'tital ore, however. is lentil; when treed alone. to. yield that spt:-• cle-e ra Metal known r.s the -Scotch' pi_: - far which we • hat i...beenwholly, • dependent. on 1 . 1.-ita.•.n. and Which, -Sur that renson, alwaysc4minaud,ll the highest price. it.sells - now nto.e than :f64 p.-r ton. • of all the advantagesposscssed•by thi , priiperty there • none.tuore reinarkable.than that of-this wonderful . facility with Which this 'oremayhe vitae& . miners estimate 11,4 edst at.Gieents. i rir . ton..and even' . ..•Taking howeyt;r. at a-dollar. and allitwiag even three toils' to (I On 'of metal. the izrfal eo , t of the maturiaia qt,titicirt(ir, at the furnace cannot CC ,tts Allowing mow for labOr• mid inedetral.expmaimi . the sum of ' ' '3 06 .. . . . . • Wetibtain.as the total cost bra ton, of pieta] i.• 5 0 0 DeAritx, howeVer, as tegards -- eo, , t to., ;to hevoptl the truth rathet.thArl hi fall Etimt. therO ~it.Nvill," in . .the.. calculations hereinafter' to 1)e t. pl.)ril ! i t e a , be: taken: at. With trii itz.adcatitao4; and they iir4 . ; 109 believed, scari:t.:y to tnr eli , ewifere c•qualkil: a o tber for nnauti ,ty nn d Val 1 ry - or mat aria!, prix i rn;ty. market: Jo ration in the- midst of 'a p_op uloti. • wriehborhood, or Certainty of laree 'demand far builitimf lot §; this . land, with all its Machinery - and • all ito itaprov'ement.9, will etand rrnieiientediu the etock of th, Mammoth Vein Coal and Irou Cothpany at slon.lino. or hat .per acre (and JR, a.‘ it la - believed, at - that' price,- the cheap• eat property in the whole xange - olthe SOotylkill Coal . That Owners may be 'enabled folly to prefilmf. these advantages ills proposed bow to create, to the, extent-of r 200,000, a preferred- stock, the holders . .of which' shall be entitled to receive :nest , r. era. onsrr. ['Ht. aasru out or Ihe first . receipts of. ' the. Company, whether from 'prat on the sale of coal or iron ore,- from the sale of.lols; from 'the rent of eeal . or ore, or from any source Whatsoever: lleinaieing prefltsto.be divided rateably among the coremon-strickholdeta. -.- Whet is the security. for the them: of this.-Pr. feared dieidend'may-bejudged front the fact that even - now - the'Company is nerirly . prepar,-,1:o send to mark et 100 tons. o:e' per day, the monthly profit upon. Which wouid .exceed . $6,4100-:-.that;lli.o.. - derived fro 'eeliht m ton, which Would be cheat.) at er 'even niore.:.:-.l3iit'a few : Months hence :the dally (modity mnst exceed' 200 tone:, the- profit of Which, 'one, should stiftice notonly for teiying ditidentlemn :the preferred Steck, ton also for .rnaking them ott that ivtlich is not .preferred: • The beldersof -this pre erredstork 'ara to -.hare the risht. within' tWo.yems, 'to el,p‘ert It into COMMOU stock, audit is the belief of the Board - that they will before then gladly Profit of the opport nnity so to do; - The' cipital of the Company helot now- fixed at there will remain In the •Company's-treas . cry. to be applied tolnribering the work-Of improve ment,'-stock. to the 'ektent 01 sloStlito:' - ntsking, with the voa.to.to be received from the preferred stock, .a total oftl2oo,oeo that may, if neces,ary. be - eo - With this-SO far as may be heeded_ it is proposed to erect twothruticea - capable of :making about 400 tons of 'rob per' week,. or. 20,000 tons per 'annum. 'At. the - present - mice of, from and taking the rust at $1 ir per" ton, that - qtiantity.wofild yield.a.profit not less than • STOO,OOO. •• • Admltting..hOwe'vei: that the pri , r.should; .with the 'progress of time; fill'to even per , ton,. the profit old even then - he more 2 4 . 01 ;000 To this add profit on 511,000 trine of ore sold in ' -.the open market, estimated at but 2 per ton 100,000. . • • dnd.we have a total of ' ' },P[O 900; Or 40 per cent. on - the capital,. lea vitig wholly our of view profits on any coal that might .be Fold, .reeeipts from the bale of lots, rents,' increase in the. valde Men of high ch.racter have offeridla erect fornaCes. capable of - making nut lose than 400 lons . per week, - to gnarantdelbelr working, andto edmplete them in less than hat(' a year,lor the sum of $151 1 ,000. - leaving the balance of the money now proposed to..be raised for the other improvements of Which. mention has above' .. *Hitherto, Britain has stood almost entirtdv'altane in enjoyment of the• advantages resulting ,from the. fact 'that coal 'and'ore were round together, and - thr.t furna- Ces Could be placed °lolanda yielding all the materials reqtaired for the iron - manufacture: ' To the nitineton economies thence resulting it- Ims been. sine. that each •vastfot tunes have been realized bY the men .wilo.have, worked the worldwide-celebrited Black land ore, olthOngh thethicktiess of the ..vein..bas been lees than , . . Throughout - -our - Atlantic States, • and, generallY • throughout the the course of things has been Wholly di - fferent- , :the teat of bringing together the ma-. Aerials fin 'faith w.aste and transportation ] having made the production of pig metal 'so very costly as to redder .it difficult-to. maintain any .proper competition ••with the Britiatiron-master, even when•kotected by a duty. on the foreign article . Buell. snot - N.7 .rue ..TOTAL. OUST AT WHIM-TEM .DETAL ICAT gang DE DiADE. • ~.• • . The relative positions of the two countries, so far es • regards this department of Inanufaiture, arelikelY now: to - undergo a total- change. Nyith.pre . fully cleat 'lf :not even superior, id gualti, and - a vets or miss vri.ta -main THE 71/108g1:88.' Lhe:OST of mining. notwirh , - standing the difference of wages; Is. found to be greatly lees.. With anthracite, every wind of which. may .he • made available,- we". hare " great. advantages; over the British'iron-master,vehose coal - must be coked at; a loss of half its weight.. With liothin such vast abund ance, and so - close at ban& the nnumfacture.must soon -attains stability even, more complete than th'at .of _Britain. where it hag so rapidly - grown. from, hundreds' .of thousands to millions of tons. Such being the facts; 'cantherebe any reason for donbiling that the -South - Wales of Britain, with lis hundreds of furnaces, is now. •to be-reproduced in the rialatab region - of.'Schnpikitl . .County'; orfor healfating to - agree. with an eminent • engineer, perfectly fainllier with the coal and trontrade " :of this and other cormtriesi in the belie( :he: recently Las expressed, that 'theerlstence of such ti „Body of • ore throughout this region mu-t speedily give to the , , .County a-value greater than that of the whole , State beside; Millet) , alone excepted' , r, '• - • c• - • • It will be for those Who read this:paper - to' easier this . question, Odle decide, for themselves What; an, der such eircametances, most;. - as more building iota, hicome the value of 1000 acres in the •very heart. of the region; and Viet tattit - be. the value . of the coal - an Th d ore-beneath. when to e two' furnates • now - pi*. • • :,posed a doyen Others . - . In conclusion; the Board lies. to state that- the 3isair , riEOTH VETE! COEXADD.Iitos Ciiiiesar; nciwinprocees.Of • organization, will commence-its. operations ftw from debt.of any kind. whatsoever_' , •-• . Sabscriptionewilite received-hi A. Harr • Presl7- dent, at the °Mee of the Company " 400 Library Street; Philadelphia; •by - ions tiortuttasa,. Rattan- at St.. OAK 86 , 113'11d8. cotudo'; or by, any of the . following, , 'nainettnirectorti of the MAXIMOTIr. VIED • • • ' H'-C.CAREW. 11X - Walent Tidied: . • • • 1:f. LBWIELI3OSWaInut fit; MICIL - EIOWEREti 412 OammeraiSt.'" ailttutuotli V . 14 Qo _ r140.i 1 ,Sit lost At kitty .Ce tit s, : ,f',li.O . F . ;::F*y,p4l:N. :: .: . C. ON:..C : -:E.:RT t - VELING La's the honor to announce that he gill give ,a VOCA_L and INSTRUtt P:FrAL CONCERT.. IA 111401/,'.11AL14 - POTTgVILLEi On Itionday Evening, Fetey 25 1867. . . On the occasion niers' of Prof. _.Satin . ..' pupils Will appwerfor the time in'imbll°, Mcd-play.onothelici lin.. gm:Arnim, ordered specially, and piano: Their ages range from alO years; 'and they'll's.° taken, ham& for only two io three (parte*. This bows how rapid their progeesa has hew": All off he little been mach .concerted.plece, which has been mach adiutred the.C.aphaleof Europe.' rr 1S Nu w L'iTRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIMI I,.N.P9TTE. The following . peiformeni will appear in ailditlith PROFE.,SOR , .* •• it F. SPIRGEL; . • • MIL . KA LLENBACEr, . •. • ' ". . ' 3.ItCA. tiA.I.I.;AND: • • : • .. • • AND OTHERS. • IrtlrPmirrimmes:of Concert will be pobibited SUM. • .I•Ot."sbIIIVED SEATS TO BE bECCRED:AT BOS- BrSUELL BROS':. • • ' • . , . Doors open at I. o'clock:. . Concert commence at 9 TO CONTRACTORS AND MINERS The Conamipsioners "oh• •the Tniy and Greenfield'. Ballroad Boom Tunnel,' acting for theStat6 of 'Alink:achubcits, Invite Proponisonftil the tenth day of .bian!h next,' for Excavating eaid 'Trmiel tit.thrie dif ferent ecctiona of that. ivorx. . , . . ,• . . . Thiel Tunnel; .wher, completed, - will 'be shoe 45 miles lit length; 'extending-.from the town of Florida. Through the floodaebionetain; to the Town.of North •' Tne EAST.EIII2I-,M11) has:been pe'netrated froth the grade of.the 'Railroad 3.5t0 feet, •21..4) feet of which consist of an opening- of about 10 cubic .yards to each lineal foot, the same to be, enlarged to a section con.' taining alxtut 1.1 entire, yards to each. foot ; the remain-. ing floOleet being beding.—now measuring optician averao 4 cubic yards • per, running foot—to be en largeato the full section ; 'making some 2.5,0(0 cubic A further.section of the work-will - aide be let to'the aucceSstul bidder fur the . aboVir named.enlargement., :if sstislactory tSeind'shail be offered.' • . The'' WESTERN ,END is-worked. from a 'thin 316 feet deep.._ -The eitsterl - heading from this , shaft-of about tl'cuiclyards to each linear f00t,.-e;tends 1100 teet,:and is to be 'enlarged to a section' containing 11 yards per four, , squiring the .removal 'Of 12,000 cubic' yards. Bids for that amount,' and for an extension- in either direction of the heading and enlargement. at this pOint,,v,ill.be 'received: . " • The CENTRAL; SIIAFT, of an elliptical, (Otto, 21 by lb feat now - 400 ; feet in' depth; is to be sunk to 'grade 1030 feet from the surface, requiring the removal of about 9000 cubic yards. . • . All the Weekly be duite is ih Talcw Slate, and Will require neither masonry nor supports of any kind...." Buildings. Machinery, and means - of ventilation. 'of the most substantial 'character, have been provided, and will be furnished to contractors.' . Ample.euretles Kiti be: regalred• from tie/ties:who may be aontracted*with; and • the , CoMmierionere te rer re, the right to rei,ct all ofrers that may be made.' ?Wei and , specidcat ions may be seen on application - to AINAH. Cltbefillat, at the Engineer's Mike, North . Adams, Mars:. andbther information may be Obtained front JAMES M:SIIIITE,Noom , 10, No. 13 Exchange Strmt,l3oefon, to wheal proprieali may. be directed. . , . • -• • • JAMES.M.' SHUTE,' • • ' • CHARLES HUDSON. Tioeton,.Jart: 30, , '6l-0 ,, ,.1t • . commlesionere. WHISK EA S ••. • • . .. • M.OT.T RT.AC.I7IE S ! FUrced LO-geow upon the smootbein: face hi from three o five.weeks.by using Dr. . SEVIGNE , S REST/LUBA; 'f EUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discoveryin• modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair. in an almost niiraculoa. manner. It. Las been used by the elite of Faris and London with the most flattering sue- Uei•s; • Names of all purchasers will be registered,•and irentire NitiAldtion is not 'given in every instance, the Mon ey will be cheerfully refunded. Price. by mail, sealed and $l. , Descriptive circulars and . testimonials mailed free. Address BERGEN, SHUTT'S Co„ Chemist+, No. 255 River street. Troy, N. If,. eelo, agents for the United States.. ' • • Feb. 9,43 T EXCELSIOR *INCE 1.51013 C ASTELEAR'S 1-1-AIR E.1 1 1. I ER3III.NATOR , • .For Removing superfluous Ham . . . . . To the ladles especially: this itivalnahle . depilatory recoirtmends itself as being au almost indispensable ar-- fide to female _beauty, is easily applietl„Mes not barn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is' Nilirrioned to remove sepertinous hair from_low yore : . heads. or from any partof the body, completly, totally and radically, extirpating the ,Fame,..leaving the .Itin soft, ETCofoth and natural. This lathe only article used by the FrenCh; and is. the only reureffectnal depilatory in exitteme.. Price, 73 cents per package, sent post paid, lousy ethic es, on'receipt of invader, by '. • . 13ERGE.11, WILT rTS'a Co,„ Chemists, • . • Feb , . 0, !UT- . 6-Iy 245 River st, Troy; N. V. - CRISPER, COMA. 0111 E‘be'waß lieantiful and fair,. e : farry.ey . cti and rdiant Oseicarli wg tendrils soft, entwined Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER. COMA, 14r carlipgthe ldy: of either E4 . X . i9to warp aiadgiosai fingieL.4,,or hewiy, mtistivq,cnr, • By using this article tsdies and Gentlemen can bean City themselves a timmand Told.. - Ic is the only article in the world that will curl 'straight hair, and 'at 'the saw e time give it ti beantifill, glossy uppeurstice. 'The Crisper CO!Illi.not only earls. the Bair, but invigriistee, beautifies and cleanses it is highly and delightfully iSieilumetl, auil is,t he most coral' tete article 'of the kind erer t 'Mired to the-American puldie. The 'Crisper Co ina be'ient to any luldress'. sealed and poet-paid, for 1... ; ' W &Lim, ChemiFts. il . West Fayette street, Syraciieb, N.' . . There conanth tztad'thilngs cf joy to all, . ' To yotinst.altd to old, to . grest and to mall ; The beauty which once wtts en precious and rare, Is . lrec.forall; slot alt may be.fdr, . , • CHASTELLAR'S LIQUID ENAMEL For improving - and beautifying the complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparauOp in use for theskirt a beautiful. pearl-like tint, that Is only Annul in youth. It • quickly .rerniives Freckles, - . •Pimples. Blotches, Moth -Patches,:Saliownese, Erup tions, and all Impurities of the skin, kindly healing the smite, leneing.the skin 'white and clear. as alabaster.-- . Its use cannot be detected by the closest' scrutiny.'and being n regetuble.preparntiou is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind itsed;by the' trench; and Is. consideh .hy the Parisian i.divensable to a per; •ct Cutlet. . Unit - rods of 2000 bottles wet e sold during the I;iist year, ...sufficient 'guarantee of its efficacy,— Price. smly.Ts _cent s . Sent by mail, poet paid, on re ceipt of an'order by. . . _ - . • , • . BElttitEß, SHUTTS-& Co:,.Cheinjats,' - Feb. 9, 'nl , • • •;266 . ,ftiver at, Troy', rit,IC . KAC E. of Valuable- "BOTEL . . -.Property and . !Tulin .ILoos. in-Beaver , Meadow, Carbon !itipublio ;:ale on ,* '• • • "; . Tneminy, .31.nrch A. D.. 1867, Upon the j, In Beaver Meadow, Carbon County, getinsylyanta; :•••, •-• • • ••: , . • N0..1: Alt that valuable Hotel and Store Property known as the iteaver'MeadoW Hotel rnd Store, senate M the town of Beaver Meadow. being 70 feet front on Main street 'and extending back - .200' 'feet to the Beaver MeadoW Railroad, .witti the exclusive-'right-to a never-failing spring of water adjoining the premises. . No. 2. Ad those one' and a hilt lots ca" ground, be ing No. 'l4' and half of No.-. 13, • situate - upon' Main 'Street...Beaver Meadow, opposite the hotel, containing seyentyllve feet upon blain street, and extending back . 'of that width one hundred and !My' feet. .• - • Pratession;given upon the ltrA. of April'next7 :' Terms and. emdillotis. 'made *known at time. Of sale by' . • : .• • - FRANKLIN 13. GOVVEN. — Pottsville, February 0, '67 ' . . 64t III: PAR Al.I)11, CAMELIA • Throw away yout false Mixes. your switches,:your wig, 'llestruetive.of comfort; and nut worth a tig ; • . • Come aged, c,.theyouthtul; come ugly anefair, : • : And rejoice in your own ltixurlant hair. - RE?..4.4tILTENK: , , . For restoring hair upon bald • heads.( froth'. whaterer cause it may have fallen otit) and forcing • a-growth of - hair upon the. face,- it ims..no,. equal: It will. force the beard'to grow upon the smoothest face.iii from five to eight Weeks, or' hair' upon bald 'heads in from two to three Months.' A few ignorant practitioners. have ai eert-^dthat there is tiotiang s that will force or batten the growth of the hair or . beard 'Their assertions. are relse,' as thousands of living' witnesses (from their-own experhince) can bear witness.._ But Eculuy - .will fay, how are we to' distinguish the genuine from the spurious It certainly is difficult. nine -tenths oUthe different. preparations advertised for. the hair and beard . are en,' tirely. Worthless, and' you' may have' already.. thrown away large amounts in their purchtiee: To such:we ; would say, try the - Rep/nu:or Capilli ; it will coet.yon. nothing unless it fully corneatip to our representations,. if your druggist . Mies mit 'keep it, send one dollar Mid:we wlltforivard it.; 'poet-paid, together with a re .ceipt for the money, which will be returned you on ap plication, Pro'viding entire satisfaction is not given. Address, . W.:L CLARK th Co., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette et ; Syracuee, N. Y, • Feb. 9; , C,7 ; " '• • • IS-1 y . . < AP FE LOT E, . • SLIT FE.R ....NO 7 .31()RE: ! . . . When by 'the use of Dtt, JOINVILI.E'S ELEKIR:yOrr can be cured.perinitneutly,nnd at * tridingeost. - .• The astonishing PUC - Cii.S.4. which has attended thisin valuable medicine for Physical anti Nervutis Weakness, General 'Debility and Prostratiun, Loss of- Muscular Entql,ry, 'lmpetency; or any of , the consequeiit:s of Youthful indiscretiOn, renders it the most ratuable.ore:•. paration ever diseOvered: • . • ; • • . : • : : It will remuvoall nervous .affeetions, depression, ex citernent:. incapacity nd study or business,loes of mem ory, confusion;' thoughts of self-destruction; fears of insanity, :tn.. It.will restore the appetite, renew, the health of - those who 'have: diisttoyed it by sensual es 7 cess or evil practices.: ' , • . • ' Young Aten,lue humbfigg . ed no more by "Quack Doc tore-and ignorant practitioncrs,,but send without de.: lay fur the Elitir, and, be at once teetered -to .health and happinesS. A - Perfect Care is guaranteed in every -instance.. • Price, 'sl„,.or lour bottles to one . addre, $3. bottle is Sufficient to. effect a care in all ordinary . • • • •.. AL$9,-DE. J.GINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the' speedy andpermanent Care of Oonbrrhea, Gleetclate, -thud. discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the Ealneks and tilr.dder.. Cures, elected in from one t five days, They 'are 'prepered,from • vegetable' ex tractsthat are harmiese onine system,. and never midi seate . the. stomach' or. impregnate the breath: • No 'cbange•Of diet ie,necessary . while aging, them, nor does . their action in any manner interfere with liminess pni- . . euits. Price, $1 per box; 3 • • • . Either.of the above "rnei/tioried articles; Will be eent any address: closely sealed, and post' paid, bimallor express, - ou •receipt bl price. Address all orders to'. • ' BERt3Eff,'SIII.ITTS & Co.; Chemists, • . Feb. 'Ai- • 4§s River et.; 'Troy. N..Y: VISITORS' iticpowr • . • . OF TUE FINANCE'S OF SCIIIIMEELL CO, S.RtrOY,. 'preaaurer, in account with* Schuyt kilt County. - • • • ..- To Cash Recelvtd as. folloWs : • • 'Jan. 1 JBendier. late Treasurer, balance . " • ai per 'Aid itora' Report ..26,57F 10 Jan' 6 Mabloa M' Mock. Asbland; • • . ' • • Bounty money reftmded... $6OO 00 • Jan 16. D L Snyder. bal In full, 'note - ' . . Jacob Helms for coats— ' 148 26 'Jail 19 FE Horan, Sberiff,• costs and ' • . .*. fines . : 1,214 17 . • Feb Xl7 • 'J - F Rlehards,•. Press, Lehigh' • • • Co, costs in snit 31 D Eber- Hay 11 PeterTmanlngs. old • 1 00. • May . 24-• T R Bannan, old gate 7.00 . • Aug 1 17, . H Chanel,. Trees, Eplso • • . . . • pal Church,' gas & c0a1 ...;. , 3 SO . OCt ,20 J L Snyder a stone , " 6 00 Nov B_T Vaughan: , two posts' 00 . • Nov 8 Indep't Congregation, gas— : 1 00 • : - Nov 17 J Headier. coal .4 60. Nov .17 , Wm B Rudy, -coal . . . BS OW : . Dec. 7 Thoti J McCamard, coal. 20 00 Dec. 11 Samuel. Fry,- Pinegrove twp,. . • • - Bounty:money refunded..... 300 PI) . • Dec - W Ziegler, Coate in salt , ' .. • . from BeAs C0nnty......... 469 68 Dec 14 Joe 31.Feger,.wat. .. 'l9 00 ..J . :Dec *9O , 9Rfrege:7costs in of •• . -Dec Peter Jean ngs, 'gas . .. .2:00 Dec •31 Isaac Ward, on acct balance . - . • •411 e the county • 780 66, • • - ' • • • • •- 34 . Sundry persna, personae ter.. 4f 9 - .• • razes' on seated end. • : .anseatedrds for.`66: 40 - . . 't. .." , Commiars deeds..... 64 00 Comr's redeniptions :4009 92 . Treas. iellempt:onsi.2,2l3 68. • - .` 1 " • Taxesier 1864 . 4 '65 On seat- • • . . ed andlnseated lands • " 61.409 SS 9,6c0,00 __sac Ward, nnumfactared Roma• • • • fees, &e.. • .• • 6,885 90 • . , COLLRLTORS, OP COUNTY. 'P.AX. . : . • F itnrkerti Schuylkill Haven: in 'fall $471.8 .G Kr, .Auburn • lip 81 . 'James&Hare, ' 'oft a 4 oo: • • All4lO • . 118 Herb; igglafitOßP, : osj Bigf *ee l . . . • .. . . „ . 186'7. Carp& Llttgbea. Cios • do .424 59 . -• •.. B F Delortng,:..NecttrMoshehai do'; 626 TS' Henry Faust; Idahan Oy in fuli • '329 39 Lazarus Zerby, Tremont • do .1,42''3 T 3 • John - Plannner, N MontUrit. tea.. 420-00 .. Leit-114t4110315, Reilly: • ' , do ' 100.00 - 2~4T9 11 ,MP.Werarich,, Washington. Oa' . 159° Michael Kelley, Cass.' ..... Onlocck: 400 00. '• • Pont Ctolotopber, MtruinstMe • do 1,550 00 . ' • • . . . C Rifedinley. Ashland;on sect - 2,956 90. • ; • Johnothan ~ Reber. Auburni•do.' • • • :400 SS. ... Cbos - Metirwhle. BarrY.' l 7l.ll2ll- 296 73 • Patrick 'Brennon. Branch, do • • • 154 51 .. • llrtse Walborn, West Btnnawlg. do.. . 645 ea' W B Kersihner, East Branswig, do, . :163 43 . • - John O'Brien, OM.. .... - .346 52 . • Peter Bereer..Cressona.do........:.. • ' • SI 61 John S Wetrel, Eldred, do'27 99••- Thomas Mortin„Poster, do . • • . 57 59 W .A.Pitittr.man. Regina, do. .• .. ' • 12638 • John Schick" eltz, Hubley, do ••• .• • 69 35 Jolui Bechtel, Middleport„ do., 123 19 • Moms* Fogarty,•Maluinoyctty;do., '• 9465: James Sellatter,•Minersville. do.. •. . . • John . l3oland,.Mt Clarbim. do • • 7169 •. . Daniel Koch, NorthManhelm, do . • 116 27- Frank Webei.Bonth Monbeim. d 0... 123 17 .. • : • Joel Daniel, 14/ Moliantongo, d 0.... • 110 IT • .• • Michael Lacey. Norwegian, - 241 T 1 John•DOiinew East Norwegian, d0...'• - 194 50 . Zoll, Orivilfsbnre . , do • • 18506 • 1 • •Dominlek'Brennon, Palo, Alto, do:. :1;413 14 .. Jakob Fry, Sr. ;Plnegoirfe biro, • 316 51* John Estlian,'Phnorove tp, do •• 178 is.. "Joseph Weikel, Port C1int0n,; . d0..... .409 IS Val deahternacht,- Porter, do • 113 34 . J M Keintzle, Pottsville, do • •-• • • 462.13 • Wm, Ehlent-Pottsville, do • • 471-39 " Henry McDade, :Rahn, do 122 53 • • : . James Golden, 'Reilly, do. • • 1121' • W.M Bschart, Rush. do • • • ' 189 61 • • • , Steplien • Ringer, Schtylkill... do • • 1145 66 . • ' C S.Leader,.Sfintylkill Haven, 92 99 .• Patrick.Conry'.'St Clair,' do 65.191 l'eter'Eoerper, Tremont. . . . 1,933 39 John . O'Brien, Tatiniqua,do • .8131 • D M Stauffer, Union, do . Heinry . Brosin, Wayne, do • • , 112 53 . Allred Frediriel, West-Penn , do • nd Adonelloinin,Aiidindi on tied_ : $3.030.00' ". • • Burrall, Auburn. do. -. 454.15 : Charles Ittelarwine,l3.arry; do • 467.213 • Michael Whal-n, Blythe, do ' 2,317 10 - C Colemost,,,Eratich; ' 1.539 31" • . Mielotel Sweeney'. Batler,•on acaltult . 4:902 9: Sas..aatuan; B Branswim.do • -1;1T0 00. • . , Ft-tnklln Ft-gly; Brunswig , in full 2,643 04' ' :John O'Brien,- Cms, on' account 4,53769 Peter• Berger, Ci - evuua, do . • 1,000 00 . ' •G B Babler, Eldred, ,In loll..'..:::;. 4,33241 ' • , Daniel Parton, Froiley, on"acconnt:. 2,025 :I ' Thomas Foster;on accuunt. • . 500 00 - Valentine Savage' Begins, do - 1,174 00 • Doniel•Schwalin.Bubley, in full - 911 93 Fredßeck; 14.Manhelm, do- • 3,095 34 L H Brommer; S Manhelm, on acct.•• 950 00 • John • Cochlii., Mabanoy, de .. 3,000 00 J Daniel, Upper Mahautongo, d 0......• 'B3O 00 . - • • - James Kellagher; Minersville,'do.. . 2,233 74 • • Fronciolloth: Mahoney, •" '2,100 00 . • Win Schroeder,•Mtcarbon, do 38000 Patk McArdle; Middreport;ln .: 39 9.17 Patk Convill,New Castle, on acct;.. 1,214 12 .. John Dormer, E Nbrutvian. d 0..... • 122 04 • Miehl Lacey, Norwegian. , do • 1,519 29 • Geerge Fullmer. Orwigsburg. d 0.... • -600 00: - John D Felty,..Pinegrove • 80r,'•d0.... • -"MO 00 • • Jolnt.Satizan, Pineurove Tp, do 1,912 G 4 . Jacob Schwab; Porter,' do , 370 00 - Joaeph Weikel:. Pt Clintou,";do. . - SIT 13 • •'' laugh Martin ..Palo Alto, do • 1,230 00 . Wm Elder, Pottsville. do 3,3(0 00 " Peter•Pansolt, Pottsville. d0...'. 6,400 00 G . A Burke, Pt Carbon, do ." 1,505 02 • _James (}olden, Reilly. do. - • • 1,592 76 .D D Messer-mitt': Rush,•do • 2,500 00 • lien . Y.3lePade, Rahn; .... 1,122 85 . . 111 • Grotaly, Shenandoah City," do • • 1.049 01 - Jos A.Dreibelbeis..B • Riven, in fu11... 2,933 51 . • John Slattery, Schuylkill, on acct... 2.000 00 : , Puri k Conry, SlClalr, do • 2,206 35 , John Ripple, Tremont,- do , ' .1 300 00.. . John 0 Brien, Tamaqua, do 3,991.44 • - • Israel Applegate, Union, do s• • tsso oo Levi Eatgeri . Wayne, do: ... ... 1.,925 00 „ - LD Bretzlne . Washington, .. • • 760 00 • • Jacob Luiz, West Penn; do - • '2,27500 • ... ' John.Etaft, Yorkville, do -' • , 300'00 33,541 73 COLLECTORS OF STATE TAX • ISS7.• . J. Seiti;ngei, thivld He*, Palo Alto, on ACCOUfii....., 'Casper iluilici,'Cass, in rail..._ Lazarus Zarby,•TrUmoiit in tali • 1363. 6 R IVlCGinley; Ashland, oil 'fleet : $2O O 00 r • Jonathan Reber; Auburn, in full - • • 139 $4 MiehaetWnitlen,lllytne. do • -SO 92 • Michael Sweeney, 85 SO_. .Chas Mehrwine, Barry, do • • • 98,0 1. • iPatriok -Brennan, Branch, do W B Kershner, E Brunswig, do • 149 93 ; John O'Brien. CMS. 372 20 'Peter Berger,.Cresionn, .. .• 14 51 . • John K Wetzel, Eldred, do, . . 51 73 • - Thomas Marlin, Foster, d 0.... ..... It 36 - W A Stillman. 'Begin.do.: .• • ...... ITT 01S john"Sehmidt, Ilfibley,.do • • • • • 73 72. John Bechtel, Middieport, do . • • 11 54 . • Thomas Focally. Mahanoy City, do. , 56 S 7 James Keihigher. Millersville. do.. . 254 55 John Boland. Mtearlion, dn...., . . .. .. • 20 31 Daniel Koch; North Manhetm, d 0.... 96 33 ..- - Franklin-Webbe . e, SManheim, d 0.... 46 44 Joel Daniel,' Upper Ilahantongo, dd.. .50 23 Patrick Conylll,. New Castle, do 90019 Michael Lacey.'Norwetilan: do - -118 70 : John Dormer. East Norwegian, d 0... • .81 i - ' .Nathan Zoll, de, ' 135 50 DOminiek 'Brennan: Palo Alto, 16 92 ' • Jaeoti-Fry; Plnegrove, do: • 26 . 19 ,• 'John Sfltizan, Pinegrcive. do . .: . `Owen Eagan, Port Carbon, do 72 75 • •. JoSepli Weikeli.P . ort Clinton, do -Valentine Aechternacht, Porter, do,. 311 41. ' AlKionzle. Pottsville, ... . .19699 .;••• William Ehler;Tottsville,do..... • . 310- 00 r • .1 .Henry McDade, Rahn, , . 7 34..... - . James Golden, - Horny, do:. . . I• „92 SU - . ' Stephen Ringer; Schuylkill; do: 214 . 02 .•' • - C S .Leader. Schuylkill Haven, lu?. 60" Patrick Conry, St, - • 102 73 *- • . Tetir.Koerper. Tthmont; do " • - 5.57 29 • . -John O'Brien,-Tionanna, do ' 137 12 - D M Shaffer; Linton. do . ' 117 50. • ' - Henry Brown, Wavle, do U. 7 03 'ChaiieS.Maurer, W.ashingthin, do 8.5 81 Alfred Fredirici,. West Penn, do • ' 69 59 13x8.. . • • C • Coleman:•l3mnih. in fall l9 15 • . Jds S DriebelbeLs,'S Haven; do. ,97 08 D G Barrall,.Aubum, do • .9 1a : . Fred Beck. N Manheim, di) Frank Fegley. Westßrnnswig, d 0... -• 9:8 15 G B Bebler, Eldred, do 6426 Daniel Sehwalm.•liabley; do 89 59 ' Patk McArdle, Middleport, do 12 93 • Sundry Persone;State .ein seated . . • : :and unseated lands , for 1864 and '65 • • .6,67104 • ; COLLECTORS OF BOUNTY TAXES.- 1 564: -Peter kopiper; Tremont, in fu11.... 920 fd W,mßache.rt; Wm: Penn do' ' :2,85720 Sohn Boland, lilt Carbon,*do - • au 00 . • • G A Burke,. Port Carbon, do • 451 98 Chas Mehrwine, Barry. do .• 70028" Michael Rooney; Blythe, do . .... . 1,712 19 Jacob Fry, Sr; Pinegrove, do •• • 801 - 53' Thomas Holland,. Reilly; on aect.... . .392 75 . • Martin. Foley, Cass, in full.. . . 1,662 07 C Scheuermann;3lshanoy; - • 1,534 38 . ' Pflallagber; 'Ashland, On. Sect ' • • 6,555 25 - Jonathan Reber; Auburn; do .. ; ... 770 00 • - Michael Whalen, Blythe, in full 3,11176 • • Michael Sweeney. Butler, do: .... .. 1.755 19, Charles Mehnviuer Barry, . d0...:._.• 1.957 92 . • W B Herehner. limnswitt; on twat • • 693 . 0 . • Michael Foley: CaSs, do 4,409 OQ: Peter Berger, Cressona,,lnlull .... • . 119 20. • .J R". Wetzel, Eldred; on acct • • • 373 99 • P Bressler, Frailey, in full: ... 2,19922 Thomas M artin, Foster, d 0..... ' 430'84 84 :• W A littitzinan, Begins, 4,48125 • John Schmelts,ll u bley, 'do ..... . ..„ 763 23 John Bechtel. Aliddleport,,on acct.. _ 373 47 . T Fogarty. Mahanoy City, dn. • 2,059 58. 'Neal Devitt Nlalintipy Tp do- • - 8 579 09' ,1 hlineraville, in full . . ... • 3,834.12 - John Boland,. Mt. 'Carbon, .011 • 100 00 .••• . Fred Beck, -N 10 " S 14895 . ' F Webber, S 51anbehn, do . 3.466 17 ". .J Daniel, U ISlahautougo, on acet.., - ,685 60 , P Convii, - New Castle, in full •• • 1,639 GT Michael Lacey, Norivegian, do • . 605.17 '. • J "Dormer.' East Norwegian; do " 2,710 50 ' Nathan Zell, • Ortilgsburg. on acct... D Brennan. Palo Alto. do ' • 4;16314 . 4 Fry, Sr, Pinegrovel3or. 'do • 9,161 57 J Satizan, Pinegrove-Tp, in full 2 809 03 , Owen Eageii.*Port Carbon, on acct.... 2,502 15 J Weikel, Pt Clinton. In' full 622 87 V Aechtermicht, Porter, do .J .M E lenale..Pottaville: on acct • 10,574 00 Wm Euler. Pottsville, in full • • 6,084 27 Remy-McDade, Rahn. do ... .. , . 1,30070 James Oolderi, Reilly, • do' • - • 4,064 6.5 • ' Wm 51 Bacherl, Rusk . on acct 8,832 89 • " Stephen Ringer, ScbuYlkilhin 5,184 91 • C S Leader„Scbuyl Haven, do 7 57014 • . Patrick Conry, St Clair, 2,569 05 . ,PeterEcierper. Trembnt tp, - on acct: 4.418 71 - • John O'Brien,Tamaqua, 8,691 82 D M Staufter,.. Union; onkcet • 2,097 43 : • . Henry.Bmwn.i Wayne, do..' .. .• . 42 • Chas Maurer:, Washington, In ?,709.75 Fiedrici, West Penn, do ' •" -. 2 905 81 • 1866. 1?8,637 69 Adam Ifornung,..Ailland ; on tied. 5,600 00 . • . • G do. - 910 94- ' • Mfehiel Whalen, Blythe, do •• ' 4:790 25 C Cblemap, Brail': in full • 3,983 98 • Michael• Sweeney, Butler.'on acct... 11,778 65 . tiassaman,. R Branswig, ;4,839 00 • . , .• Johr. O'Brien;-Cass e do 8,975 76' Peter Berger, Cressona, do - ' 500 00' O B'llebler, Eldred: do • - • * .'3,162.80 • ' • Daniel Farrell; Frail* 2,866 89 Tlioniaa Martin, Foster, *do • 2,239 30. - • •Val-SaVidge, Begins; 1,462 01 Daniel Schwalm,. linbley, do ' 2,128 22 'Fredtc. Beck, N:Manbeim, do - 4,605.14 • 'L H Broaimer„ S klanheim, do. , 900 00 Joint Cochlin,-Mabano.V tp, do - 13,100 00 Joel:Daniels. Up Mahantonjo, do, -.21800 • James Kellagber, • Minersvllle, do. 2,550 00 Mahanoy:iCity; d 0...., 5,500 00 • Wm Schroeder,. hit Carbon, do 750 00 .• ' Patrick McArdie,- kliddleport, do.. 963 80• . • Pitrick. Col:Mlle, New Castle, do.. 8,10968 Johnljormer, 3, Norwegian, d 0... 60100 : • Michael Lacey', Norwegian, d 0.... .4,540 77 George Folimer, Orwigsburg. do.. • 3,10000 • • . John - D Felty;Pinegrovee do '1,46100 • John Satizan,'Phiegrove ip, d 0.... 3,541 00 Joseph Weikel;Port Clinton, d 0.... 307 66* • . - :Hugo Martin. Palo Alto, do. - ..,:.:3,900 00 .. Win Pottsville, do - 6,000 00 '. • Peter Fausolt, Pottsville, do • • 10,541 00 G A Burke, Port Carbon., do 3,538 72 Jams Golden; 'Reilly, ro • • 5,615 47 D Messersmitkßush„do 5,240 00 Mehl Groody,'Sheniiiidoak, 1,299 00 • Joe A Drelbelbeis;SchAtaven. d 0.., 8,921 69' John. Slattery; Schuylkill tp, 4 010 00 'PatritkConry, St Clair, do 4,34192 . • , • ' John Hippie, Tremont tp, do 4,112 88: • . Jchn O'Brien, Tamaqua, do 3,001100 - • AsraeTAPplegate, Union, d 0..::. 1,201300 • Levi Berger,.Wayne do • • ' 1 92000' • Bretzins, Washingtbii; d0,::.._" 1,95250 .. Jacob Luta, West Penn do • ' 4,995 30, • john . . Kraft - Yerkyllle; 1,058 80 . . • • • ' • . • • -- ~103,5+3,9tit 'Sundry persons, bounty tax on eeat.. • • . ed'and unseated lands, 1864.5...; 60,235 89 'Sundry person, bounty tax on seat. • ed and unseated 18G6 108 50 • .. . - .• .. . . ' •• ' - • • -..-- ••--- • 60,359 39 Transfer of militia.flues to County... • .... •-... • :. acciount for.military Fellei,• au per -" • - •• , • , - Act of Aseembly, April 8,-1962_ ; ' .•• ...69 6•0 .• , By cash paid: Assessors • • • • 81,513 48 .9griertirctral Society • ' - ' • 150 00 Interest • . 64,589.24 Witnesses • • • ' 3,60144 Road jurors • • • • . 112 60, Jurors • • - • - 6,718 62 Justices . . 66699 Law reports and . books 148 50 Constables . • • - 2,42916. Taxes refunded. 3,596 20 Incidental - expenses . .645 08 Gas • • ' • - • 69 22 District .Attorney • • • • 1,856 46 - 6,31288 . . Coroner.. • -• 1.426 19 Conn Crier •'• 36i 50 Printing and stationery . • , ' 2,009 92 Redemptions ' • . 2,633 ttii Friel • • • 22660 : Eleciion Officers • ' ' 2,884 41 John Bikhael Horan' ' • , 6100:. 29946 Interpreter ' • 16200 O Clay,VominissioneesSolicitor.. ~. 62 . 60 - • - .a R Clay, collecting. recognizances. .120 00 • Phelps and Puller, I, Ragan case, X .76 00 Thorp R Barnum; collections from de- . • Wilting. collector • - 116 66 C D Hippie, Conunksionery solicitor. :126 00,: . 499 16 ... • 21 . . ........ Box. ecalpe' - 12107 Auditors 24510 Beeping mentous docket .. ' • .... 12.0 00' d9teeta . ImprovpumMv, including $1250 for Tram- . ' . • reris safe .... ;:.. 1,801 OS Briddggep repairs. ... . ... 1,231 58 C.A.Rohn, Clerk oftleselcrav • 951 OT Areletant clerk hire .'45000 Road' 'damages- ' ' ' • 213 00 State Lunatic licepitel• -• 594 20 , .W B Rody,Treasurer's deeds. • 1,188 76. btatiTreae., ctituitra quota State tai 1866.., 2,919.10 Chafe Treae., tai en lons , . 63 5 Poet mortem examination:La • 'l2OOO Internal revenue statutes ... ..... 15 00. Eastern Penitentiary . . r.. :.:..::.:..::.15125 ' .Pi+ottlonotary' tees 199 68 - Loan sosamt.' 01 111134 V 4 04$ 9 r lOU 00 Jan •11 Downing, librarinn,tralary for • • . 1669 and-1.693, per order or court: .160 00 Jolin:.11 Down!ng, librarian,• : ealary for • .35.(93 . _ is oo Clock winder •• • 6000 Notlces - to . owners of real estate ' 404 90 Taichera' Counti Institute" 300 00 Benjamin Evert Commitaloner • 1,147 50 E W. Ziegler, . do • 340.00, Devld. Foley, . do ' • 6.53 00. George - Wlh,on, ' •do • ................ 163 7.5 Edward Keerrnnsa, •. do • .... .... • 4i T 4 F W Bechtel, k 1,200 00. A K Walter, „iehland • 106 Si Michael Sweeney. Butler 1,094 ai John 11/weeny, Blythe .-. Jacob F F4ElST:'Dnumit 350' Ephraim Yarnell. Him • • , 53 39 -Fred Febrir,. Weal Branewig. • :13 9.3 John darter/. Cass:: ..... : .. . .:.. ' .t,. 134'00 . ' D M. Snyder, Eldred • - 110 06 John D Brennan, Foster . 430 GS' Peter Ilemegalegine- • 47733 John Coctilln, Mahanoy • T 159 14 G S helot. NorthMenheim.. ... . 113 °S.' John Kenney•Norwegiar... - 11.63 - John Dormer, Emit Norm/gist 72 G 4 • Francis on,-New Castle 239 99 . . . Samuel Boyer, Port • Clinton- • ' - GO- ' John Heberling, Potter • 4:9 S 7. ' John Salrxn, Plnegrove tp ' 13113'.• Joseph Neltert, Ruah • - 1 °OS 41 Peter Koesper. Tremont' 1 671 GS ' • WU Sane Schisaler. Schuylkill tp..'..... 726 Jtmk*Pti Reber, Wayne.. ..... ... . °IS TO Aaron Onves; ..... OS ' 16,768-69 • • - SCHOOL TAXES. C L.Fisher. Alahland ' • Thomas Lk.yle„ John Harrer, Butler Hiram Chance, Branch - Wm B Bock, East BnyusWig.: Patrick Quinn. Casa • -- John 1./ 'levier. Eldred John D Brennan, 'Foster Peter Herring Begins John Schwalm.: .... John lioloham; Fred Beck, North.Manheim... Samuel liauffriuut.Minensville.. Michael Lacey;,' Norwegian.... John Dormer," East Norwegian. Patrick Larkin, New Castle- Samuel Boyer, Part Clinton. Simon P SCULtman. - Porter. -John Satizan, Pinegrore.. Isaac Geiger, Port (Arbon. lictiben Nelfert, James Golden, Reilly.' Aaron Eckel, Tremont Stephen - Ringer. Schuylkill Adanl Brelactl. Union . . . . . . . . ' • ------- 20,226 04 , .. . . , . ; • . DOT..itin7 TAXES. James W Bowcn,..jchtlylkill Harm- -SOO 00 „ - • B B Mceixil, P • luegrove ' ' • , 300 oo ,• • Daniel Beuslus,-Butler ' -300 00 - Stephen Ringer, Schuylkill - . - 3T3 02 . Jacob Beaver, Ashland • ' • • 300 00 . • .1 Li Coleman, Bast Brun.switz - ' I3S 00 John Miller, do • • ' • ; 300.00 . II L Cake, Tamaqua - -•— • . 600 00 .I.•W Bowen, Pottsville . • • 300 00 ... Sundry pertmna for 'Military relief. Sclinyikall County Piton..:......: `• • "." Alms ;loose.. , Vi'l3 Rudy, Treitanrer,. for. Rceeirtug $2C6,62a Or. all. 70 cent...2, 4 6d 29 ".• • 31.0x2 Ol at , x —... 1 t 124 -Paying- out 1513;u1.6 : 19 at . ;.1,432 54 Balance in han - da of Treasurer .... . , . . . • . t. 7,.. - q 3.007 94 . . . . . . ... • . . . .. - To the Iliniorable the'dudgex of the court of Coninion ' I'lecui of the - County of &huikilt. . '." ' : , • Wei . the, undersigned :Auditors of the County of Schuylkill, respectfully report, that we have antlited, adjusted and settled the accounts of the-Commission ers and,Treasurer of said County, and submit the fore going alinement as the result - of our iiivestigation, by which it.wilt appear that there was due the County of Schuylkill by W. B. Rudy, -Treasurer of 'said County, the sum of Four .thousana Nine hundred and Slx dol., Mars and Seven couts-54,9,0er 07. . • . . In wltntsts.whereor,• we Have hereunto set our hands and seals-thin elisieuth day of January , - A. ISL 1861. • • ' • .R. F. LEIDY; " Cr. 5.3) . LRWIS BROIILMSR, Auditors. WILLIAM IL UHLEIt, (L. 8.73 ' . Balances Due by:Coliectors' of Taxes fur • acauylkill touuty; Jan. Ilia, 1867.. Colleilois anti ..Distriets.'t Yr .7County. • State. , MiNta . ThbsAllison. - N0rweg1an'165041184 . 42'00501'546 08 V Savidge.„ Siatuudougo- _do .• • t 200 James blew, Rush_ , •••do ' , ' 25 05 C L Pinkerton,• Tremont,' Issll • - • 30 53 A Buchner, Rush • , 1104 - ..;* ' . . - 1 00 E Kleinert,' N Manheimll6ss .80.'58' 300 41 ; - John Brown,' Porter ;1656 - I ' • 't 2 ii, Gab'l Wagner, Cressona 1656 •. Si 35 -.WO 02.•' Wm Delany, Foster I d o ' ' 212 8.7, .1010 BieW, ILahanoy...! do. :22 i , C , ' • 78 . 00: , • Daniel Stingar, Pori cr.., Vdo . 75 192 08.. ~-, , , Jacob Lindner, Rush.... 'do I 212' 06 , 'rhos Long,' Sail Raven d o r 52 731 191 2.7.* 'JarueS O'Hare, Blythe.— [1209 •••• 452 fill 315 76,, '• . Juhu Kelly, Cass -.. Daniel Dialer, FradeY• •• : do . I „50.32! 191 'lBl . , ...; Jacob Gerber, Maihanoy.: •d o ! .73 35 1 166 97 .-.. t. -1- David Kelly, Palo Alto., tdo !. '2 07 98 1- 9 37 1 693 Diuiel ,huger, Porter. ••:do , - 4:5 22.1 207 26: • .D S Herb, Mahantongo .. 113601 . 57.701 15 so: II F Deloug; N ItlauLeiml ii e , ~ • 100 1, Michael Pox, Palo A1t0..1 do 1 .001 TO 52 , • ilenry Zerby, Reilly ' 'I. d o 1''789 85 , 590 31 , J Flam raer, N. Mattheini , l96l. l -200.00i ,„. ... t.. 1 .. . . Levi Pinkerton, Reilly..: d,, 1 5.48746 , . ' I' . .David Davis..tinion • ,1862" . 459 83 1 80 60' Wll Barlow, Blythe..., I dot 39 831_ ~,, _I Wm. Devitt, Ashland:. • •113641 453 35 Michael Kelly - , Casa • Ido.o . 32 921_ ~ , . P Christopher, blinersye dos- 602 75 1 , „. ; 44710 MartinJoyce, NOrwegt'n do . , -69 881 35 thr 25 63 'Thoa Holland, Reilly.-- do , 224 381 —' .Peter-Berger, Cressona.. 12051 -221 741 46 83; ...... Cu R McGinley, Ashland' 'do 11250 Sl' - 361 74' Jonathan Reber, Auburn do [, 46 49r - , .11sassatuan, E Btu:mmHg, d o j 1175 27 91 29 . - Chas Alehrwine, Ram.. I isool 534. 15: , 75.16. . Daniel' Farrell, Fratley..l do 1' 110 32, . 25 06 John Krad. lorkville...i do. , .. 127 041 3,41 , .Fiaucis Ridli,.Mah Cily..', do 1717 of: 43 lgt ... ,: .. W. Sehrceder, 'Mr - Carboni, - do . 66 4s' 9-7.0 -• • J, O Felt )', Pinegrove bort do 341 17, 33 23 t 0 110. Sattizahn. 'do twp' do t - 520 21 , 91 42 • Jacob Swab , POrter - ' 'do 1 '390 TO: '9.90: - J • SSittticrY, Se/11131UL .1 . do 1483 .741 49 61, .Levi Berger, Wayne,: :. Ido 253 'n i t . 89 OS, . , .. :-, .. •L D'Bretzlit ,s •Washink'n; do • 797 30, . 53 48' •. 'V Stividge, Regina' ' 'do 545 24 ' 105 99 .... Jos Kelleher, Sliuer.vilie, do , 974 35: .65 B..br ' L lirommer, S slanhelm , do 1 . 435 82;- 51 15 , . J Daniels, sfahantougo... , do 1 433 421 •- 69'57' . P t:onville, New Castle, , , 'do : 1430 56; 37 86- 1 - - Micbl Lacey.; Norwegtani do 1 692 831 6 •38; Hugh Martin, Palo Alto: do i - 039 .211 31 11 , '• J IJor.ner, • K Norweglani do I. 205 : 04 • .11'431 Joa Merkel, Port Carbon, do I . 9 13'24 1 20 28, Peter Fausolt, Pottsvlllej 'do 2320 36 1 304 521 .. Wen Ehlers, " •do -.,d0 ! 1778 23. 113 61, . ...•:: Henry McDade, e,Rahn...: do.:' .260 13 '26 15: ..:, James Golden, Rei11y....1 . dp ! 720 09 .26 79: • •• Patrick Cony. St: .clairi do 1 1402 62 65 301 • John Ripple, Tremont..) d 01.1254„ 8u • 57.57' - .- .611101,.Appldgitte,. U 610111,. do 1 747 09f 46 39i .... • Adam licanung, Ashland! do r 2465 061 '9l 511 :Michael Whalen, Blythe! d o 1 - 608 SO 42.241 - Mictusel Sweeney, Burleto . do 1 150 G 76, CT 09 , . John O'Brien, Casa • -'' ''do 1 ' 535 781 67 30, , Thoa Martin,• - Foster..•..l. d o • 426 41 . 18 61 1 ••• •• :: Job. Ccrthiln; Mahanoy.. i- dp • 3 12 5 89 177 991 ... Geo Folmer, Orwigebarg do - 593'65, 71 Vet • G A .Burke, Port Carborq do ' 656 53:' 116 all D D Messexiimiih,.Rush'. , do'l 717 691 -29 701"" " ' M Groody, Shenandoah:, do'', 619 51 14 50,1 . JOhn. O'Brien, Tamaqua - I.d o 1 1706 16 14t 471 Jacob Lutz, West Penn,. l- , a, . 933 43 1.4 i 09 1 - I :415309 1817651'24.2 4 1 30 • Balance due by Collectors of Boanty-Tax - cs of ticbtiylkifl Coultty,Jan. list, 1b67 • Collectors and Distrietg. • • Year. Patrick Gallagher; Ashland .. .. —4561 Piank'Slmoti, Cressona .• • do Thomas Holland,•Reilly tp• do Daniel Schwalm, Liublev Tp do • Jonathan Reber, Auburn' 1566 - Joel Daniels, Idabitutongo do' Wm Kerehner, East Brimswig ..... do John Bechtel; Middleport • " do Nathan Zoll, ..Orivigaburg • • do. 'thiminickL3rennim, Palo„Alto. „....... do • Michael Foley. Cass • ••• do john K Wetzel, Fetched - •do Thomas Fogarty, Medium)) :ay ..... do Neil Devitt, Mahanoy Tp._ • do John Boland, Mt: Carbon ~ do Jacob. Fry; Pinegrove Borough • do .owen Eagan,' Pt Carbon • do John'M Kieutzle. Pottsville:. do •Win M Bathart;• do Peter Koerper. Tremont ..... .." do P A Stauffer, Union • • , . • do Henry Brown; "Klyrie - • do Charles Mehrwine,.Barry 1566' Daniel Farrel. - Reilly.. ... . .do John Kraft,. Yorkville ' ; dE Francis Roth, Maliaboy • Win Schroeder. Mt Carbon ''do John D Petty, Pinegrove torough...., do John Sattizam•Pinegrove Tp • •do Jacob Swab, Porter • do John J'SlatterY," Schtqlklll - • do Levi Berger, Wayne do Levi I) bretzliis, Washington • • . do • Henry Saassman. East Bninswig .„ do Valentine Si ridge. Regina do ' -James Kelleher.. Weer:wine "do , Louis Brommer, South Manheim • do Joel Daniels, Mahantongo.... .. ...... do Patrick ()anvil IS, New . do Michael Lacey; NOrwgian do John Doriner, East Norwegian i do Hugh Mattin, Palo.Altti • • di) Peter Fausolt; " "Pottsville' da Wm Enders; Pottsville • do Henry MCDade, Rahn -••—.. do James Gulden, *Reilly : do Patrick Coury," St Clair ' - ; do John Ripple, Tremont - : • • do Israel Applegate, Linton : ' • do Michael Whelan, Blythe. • ' 'do. • Michael Sweeney, Butler • do , John O'Brien; • • do • Thomas Martin; Fouler'' • • - do: John•Cochlin, Mahanoy Tp- do Go:irge . Folmer ' Orwigsburg Borough. do Garrett A Burke, Port Carbon .• ,'do D D Meeseramith; Rush ' • do Michael Grimzidy; Shenandoah- City..'.. John O'Brien. Tamaqua Borough.... 'do ~ Jacob 'Lutz, West•-Penn ' • • do Peter Berger, Creasona - • 'da J A Dribeibles; Schuylkill -Haven do Adam Hornung, Ashland ' do D O Barrel, Auburn • ' "do. G B liepler. Eldred • • do Frederick Reed,,North Manhelm do ?atrick.Mctsrdle 3liddleport '80r0...:. do Joeeph-Weikel, Pt Clititud do The, following. amounts nave been • paid. Into the Treaenry, by Conte:rocs, on their . several duplicates, since the tat day of Jittietun 1 . 567 "-. •• DISTRICTS. * BOUNTT. Thoe Mertkr, Potter $ 100, 001 ..... Pinkerton Levi. Reill y l • 86 48. • ' David Davi., t.Union 360 00i ... .. .. L D Bretzin*. Warhington:; „ 650 321221 681:... ..... P Cluirtopher Mineravtlie .1.. 100001 2 „ . Jacob Schwab, Porter ; 27T-,18 40.2' . 1 - 17 89.59 J - Kellagher, - 709 93! 62 13 .1,047 94 Chas Blehrwine, 'Barry ' 375 611. 44.97 339 42 Adam Horning, Ashland:..! 1,399 ot4, 79 80 3;310 44 P Conville. New Castle, .1.. 483 491.35 42 ; 88 42 H Saasaman Jl Brtinamig.;.l 1,014 411 35 53 189 06 -- Jacob Lutz , West - Penn.. 439 . 001 • 1,713 00 Prancirßath;Matisinoy City 1,079 22; 43 221 477 56 John Slattery, 13chtly1W11..1 .725 21 t 1,400.00 J baltizahn, Pinegrove Tp.l , .71; 261 00 Jim Weikel, Pt 'Clinton....l 185 8 ,9!..18 791 245 32 H Bromnter, S Idanheimi 334 671 484 St. 152 IT D D,3feaseramith, Rnah;'.. t 321 1 031 27,101 1;411 82 liirael Applegatal 536 95; 91.53; 136 73. Mehl Lacey, Norwegian... 404. 35" 92' .. 530..73 Joel Daniel. II Idahantringol 303 031 65 001 617 57 31 Groody; Shenandoah City....; . 57 69 1,451.39 John O ' Brian, Cu,................... ' ... .1,203 00 Valfiavage„. Regina ... ...• • • • . ...... 2.042 . 00 John O'Brien, Tamaqua._ 2,000.00 W EtHerstmer, Blirrinewigr - 500 . 60 PFaaolt, S&N W Wdrottal , 2,203 00 N Zoll; Orwigahnig.- - 1 120 00 . Levi Berger,ayne ....... - I 700 00 G A Burke; Pt Carbon:.. '5OO 00 D 1131 Barran., Auburn I. • • 170 00 P' N Manheim . .... 1 672 50 '1 Fogexty, - Mahanoy, City..l•• . . . 200 00 J Fry; Br., Pinegrove Bor.. j 1 - • 4,20 0 00 Dow Briennan,•Palo.Alto.• . . .. .... . . - WO 00 WailDdera, Pottavllle I . •• 1 1 .- 4,000 00 $583,60T 98 ,Sfafemenf of the Assets and Indebtedness of the . - Ctrunty SchuAill, January. le, A. D. ,-1867. • • -• AS:n . ll5. .Amount dneby Collectors - • • $221,825 62 do -do G D.Boyer, late . 720 00 do . do • law Ward, do SO 07 dd. . do S _K AL Kenner" do' 14,321 03 Allotment, due by .the United Steen 30,600 OD Estimated iral of Treaters deeds to Com're, . 6,000 00 Bat In that:muds of WM. B Rudy, Treas.... 4,903 07 Toial Mosta $280,471 19 INDEBTFINESE 4 • • AMount of Bonds - outetandlni; beating M- • terest at the rate of airier cent f 384,522 . 97 Amount due the two% for foad taxes 1,088 80 do -do.. do Sehoopletritta... 87 Amdunt 91 Assets Total. Webtedziesi.. •The following Collectors have settled.trii their weer. I derdleateeinfull since the let of January, ISuy - .Williarn.Barlow, Brythe'tP: • James Golden, Reilly. 1600.:- - ' •.. Michael Sweeney, Butler. 1666. • . George Follmer. Orwlgebntx,•lBBB. - , - David Kelly, Palo . • : • . J o hn- Heart ; Yorkville, 15493. " - Daniel Farrell. Fralley,•lB66. . • ..." John Catlin,. Mthanoy tp.4866. • • ' Stauffer...trulon,•lB66:. • Dante! Schwalm;- Robley; 1866.- • • • 'Hugh Martin, Palo.Alta;o, 1.848. . • ' '•• • • • Frank Simon. Ceepeona, 1664. . • . • Joel 37.10** iltithaiitaogo, 1885. - . Heary,Ultq MIA /MR, • ; The Tariff bill whlett has , passed. the Sen— ate is' satisfactory.: Now, let the llotise.push it to a final passage idthat body. No delay On this important matter, but action by the , members in favor of-protection to American industry. If there - are points of difference between thet Senate and House, let-thent be adjusted proinptly. If the President should then veto it, the new Congress which will meet on the lth of March, can pass the bill over his-veto, We hope , that there will be no procrastination in this matter but that: the Iloesewill act stoace and give the people what ~they require, adequate Protection for their industry. " • • Suwhir. CAn QuEssios.—The Philralt!phi& • papers seem to think that this question con cerns themselves only, and that_tlie - members of the Legislature from other parts of the• State havenothing to do -with it. This we think` a mistake. The city of-New York was of - the seine opinion; the flood gates of vice were thrown o _ pen by city legislation, and now that city is at the mercy of gamblers, robbers. prize fighters, rum tellers, &ce, and , the ben= est, lai.abiding Citizens are begging and im ploring the State to come-cu their rescue and . save the city from destruction.. If the flood , •_ gates of vice and immorality are thrown open. • in Philadelphia, how lung will it be before she_ becomes as corrupt as'New York. Ile collect it is the , same element that controls r- New Yorlylat now asks fur Sunday cars and Sunday business In Philadelphia. • but,. - say some, there are many respectable people in . Philadelphia who advocate it. .8o there . are in New York who-advocate the present policy„bat they are the respectable People who profit by the rascality and villtdny of - thote who control New •• York city.' We therefore, doubt the policy of leaving the city . ". alone in its rapid strides towards the encemr 7 ' agement of vice aml humorality. - The vices • otthe . city soon 'extend to the country : , and:ar, the best policy is to check - the current at: Its fountain head. Other's say that some clergy- men desire it. Thlt• maybe: . Some Clergy-, men are not as moral as many laymen,itind it. • is A matter of record that of only one was. found who betraYeil his Master.. 20i 51: 916 10 ' .; • 981 33 635 S 5 63 04 7il SJ 99 10 STI 63 .. • 17363 • 10233. ~.14,470 TE 10045 _ • 4366 102 31. 194 rli • • 50 . ? ffi 1314 9544 210 ss.; I,SST IT . 99 , 3,054:W 633 69 . TSS 10 3,111 02 t 2 00 . , . 13,750 43 • 16;556 OS 5,653 73. 4 . 936 Or . . . lloi. JAMES IL ( .7.1.1irent.t..--In Picegiber last we noticed what was then butes rumor, that "J: R.' Campbell bail been appointo '• Minister toTogota," accompanying our no tice with query whether it had reference, to" the Hon.' Janiesi:r. Campbell, Of this • , County who 'has for several years represented this Government so ably at the Court of Swe den as Resident Minister. Since then . as our - readersapi aware,. it has been officially an nounced that _ a Mr. MeGiunis ',..Chicago,' • has been appointed - Minister to Sweden, and they also know that be has .been rejected by. the Senate.. We - learn that the appointment to Bogota was' in:January tendered- to Arr. ; Campbell; and that' he promptly declined It ranks in pay and importanee.. with . the SWedish mission, but we bacc it the beat •' authority that,llr. Campbell does not ap- •- ,proVe of preSident JOhnson's policy and will under no circumstances asgept an • appoint ment from: him. Mr. Campbell received they Swedish appointment from Mr.. Lincoln, And upon President Johnson will devolve the re spousibility • of removing a • gentleman : who: 'new uttt!elds - the princio:cA"of our limented. 'President - with_ all the warmth and • ze.al that -• _dist ing-nished his etrwts in the. meMorable campaign of Itit;o: We newer doubted Mr. CampbelFs fi lelity to the. principles he has. 80 often e'oquently de tended, (fit The Coors of . Congress, while representing this pistriet, and•we merely advert Co the, matter to,..dis. sipate any doubt that may have aris,ert .in re-.' 4,ard to Mr. Carepbell's• position as between' theloyal people of this country and Andre 4 Johnson: .. . . Tnn TA X 0N A DVI:I:TI.E3r: Ts.—We Observe that (jongress has a'proposition. betore .it to: take the tax .ott of advertisements. The Mi ners' Journal is the Only paper in.this section of :the. State which- in consequence' of Its late eircidatisn, - Pays tax on its:: athrertiSe.:. ments=the amount paid.by it last year beink $ iBG 59—and: we have no desloi - to he . re lieVedot the tax which we Pay cheerfully, to assist in eitiqguishing the indebtedness of the Government, - unless Congress is convinced that the revenues will net;require '.its assess ment in the future. . . . . . . "FILLER ICK IN4T/TIITV. "—This educatiom a al institute located et -Frederick, Montgom ery County, pa - , has obtained a deservedly favorable reputation for the thorough,. man net in' which students are. : prepared for . the protesEion of reachlog, for the pursuierof ac tive life: or tor any class In College. A. P. Suppice, Erq_, is the accomplished Prindpal who upon request will .fureibli copies- of:the semi annual catalogue.. .. The ;Opring terej will open ort•the tat of April next:: „ • SENDiNy M0N1.17 Acauss TIIE‘'NVATER-It has been dia - ;ovet s ed at the General Post Of fice in England: drat many persons in the United States are in the habit of sending over, to that country suns of money wrapped In newspapers, In coniequence of the existence of this Pritetice A meriean papers are now andned 'at Si. Ortind.• It is im possible examine every paper; :bet sielec done are made ni London, and fregirent seizes urea are the result. - • PEDTNSYLVANIA Feb: 4. —SE\ATE. —A resolution wati pasSed structing the Pennsylvania delegation in Congress. to urge the pending Tariff bill; and another-look ing to a change in the names and' uties of school .• superintendents, • Adjourned: llOUSE.—Petitions were merit nted.for: aid . to the - Germantown Orphans'. flenne ;. fur a bridge' over tlid - Schuylkill at Poweltun aventiti, and .against • the repeal of ,the bill giving pensions to soldiers . of 1.81.2... Adjourned. - . • Feb. S.—SENATE.—Ia bill-was presented .forbid, • ding passenger railway companies to- exelatle and persons from the street cars, was debated, :".• and passed td a third leading: • : _ - Horse.--A bill authorizing the people of Phil- • adelphia tovvote upon the . questidu of - - Sunday:. travel was reported favorably from the - Railroad Committee. Sumo discussion ensued en-the con: stitutional amendment. Adjogrned.. - , Feb.- s.—Sittaris.—A number of bills of a* , pri- •,. 'vete character were introduced. A resolution . was offered requestiffg the Speaker to appoint two additional members of the Railroad Committee who'were in favor- of a - tree railroad law. The proposition was, after debate, arnooded 110 as fo 'instruct the Railroad Committee to report a free railroad law on Wednesday next, and that the , same be made the special order of the day, - and • every subsequent day until dually disrioSedut. It . was thentegreed. to. - A resolutiOn was agreed to, . • directing the Finance Committee n2.inquirewheth er any . foreign insurance companies doing busi ness in . .rennsylvania - , . had eyaded. the . tax .or - license law. An.act allowing colored persens• to ride in public couveyances.was passed. The Sen. ate then adjourned until 3P. M. -At the after-. noon session of the Senate nothing'Sf impiniance 1101AE.-A number of bilrawere inTrodocia, and buainese - of a general character dfapoaed of. A debate on the conetittlmal .amendment took place. The HoUeo alio iad au afternoon aeration._ MINING MACHINERY AND TEELLIS FOR - S A TY, - One locomotive Engine. • Trio 471-horse power Engines with gearing for lug and pumping. "One Spheres power Engine and breaker . machinery. One small Pumping Ennio. : 80 drift:cars in ,gOod order: . - -. Also • Also a lot of T•and. Fiat Bar Rails, Wheals," Axes, Wtretßopos, Cbatua, ttc, te• Apply to • • P. W. SHEARER, Erieneet of Wow BettaTlllB. $10,417 30 Gold Pens n ad Pencils, Clrc.—;Trik FINEST •'eeeortment ever offenxl In Schuylkill i.lonntj, just opened at' - Statluncry Store. Pottsville. . 1867.. Blank 800k5... .1867. • . . A large Supply . of BLANK BOOKS for all mimeos, kept on hand and manufactured to order of equal and better" quality and at lower rates than can be purchased- In Phlladelphia.or New York, a;ways furnished- at ' B. BANNANI • • Boqk r atore and Bindery, Puttardlo.. .you want to sate money give us a (talc . ittiongitiv. SAFETY LAMPS Of the most ilk approved Davy Patterna, foi e working: made of. Inspemd Gauze. Also the Clanny Lamp Pattern. or Bowes and also for working. Also hon. and Oopper Gauze, all of which ~rill be sold wholesale and retail. by - B. BAN - NAN, Pottsville.' • Wl:amp Gattnee,-• both Iron and Copper,' ready . made. alvraje on band.. Odd ftizes ninda to order. . POCKET BOOKS.—AN EL.EIST dig sortment just received and for sale at _.. ' B. BANNAWS Book and Stationery Storm - BOOK: INDE Y..' ALL kinds of 800k5,.. Magazines, NewspaPeu; to. getber with Music and Old Books rebound at abott notice at our Bindery. • • -. • All kinds of Blank Dints ailed and • hefted to anj pattern at the Bindery of tbe'Subt , criber... - Send In'your orders. ; B. RA..'MAR. GOVEREMINT STAMP AGENCY: - JA3IIIIB 'A. INNEM. Ewe., c o ll ec t or of al i t District, having relinquished, the ado of Stamps. ar.d turned hie whole stock over to ua,, here after furnish all kinds of Ckrcerament Stampt to sums to stat mi chasers. We Will allyays keep a fttll supply on Persons In the Dlaa.kt oo li tic * VFW amps be at the usual diorama. • HENS...HANNAN, Tomatoes and Peackm7at A lot of Pnperier. name junk LK received. and for pale by , - CHAS. S.' BECK. $666,633 di 280,471 T 9 Onti eitad gill read of all I. 'kind% conatantly on tutrid. - CHAS. S: BRCS, • 86,161 85 PENNSYLVANIAREGEMENTa: Will Ilene of eomethmg to their advantage bkeending their.addresa to Him 1950; P4tf4ko6.-P. 0. • JUL 26. 'CT - :44t. " AMRRTOAN EAGLE HOTEL. • . .. - ntirmattov4l!.k., : .•-• JO9EPH MILLER, ]!r(iiireetoi,. Even' attention,shown 41 - Pests. ps,!Clf4 amwmed,' 16744..1. _THE TARIFF. !IMIR OFFICERS