Mktg *anal POT i ;VILLE, Y.PA. SATIIRS2 AY, - WEB/WARY 23,-1867. 4 • , 1"\ . . • Let .4311.ilfe'Tn x - thnts aired atbe thzi 1:0'0267% TAY G4Xt'S awl triakein - _ TILE ALMS. - EiousEsizomEENT. The Annual Statement of the *receipts and expenditures, of the • • Alms-llouse - will be found in this week's - .journal. Why:it was not sent to us last week we do not know. It will be observed that :the expenditures last year,are very heavy again, amounting in the aggregate 10 the following . sum - R4ceiced from County Comin&ioberis, $75,596 08 Orders isetrad unpaid - 282 21 Receipts frgtn part of faun sold . 1,161 54. 578,039 SO Average number. of paupers during the . , We de nOtnnderstand the policy of selling a portion of the farm,- even if it could be sold, to advantage. The money -received , from these sales it appears, is - not invested - in the purchase of other land, but is absortiedin the annual exPenditures of the Cortniy. - • The law conferring. this power was passed se 7 cretly, arld ; ptut of the . property was sold se cretly. It is high•time this business was checked, otherwise the whole farm will be disposed of and all the money squandered. • The general expendittires• can . readers - can' judge of as well as we can. • . The• salaries of two of the Directors We think are entirely too . The Board meets at the Alms Rouse once atiortth=in curs DO expense except going and returning. they spent 48 'days, which is 4 days -a . month, at *5 a day, it would amount to only 5240 each, which is a little less than Ms. Or wlg's charges. • "- The salaries paid in the Alms•Ruot, I year,. without any charge for lore use last farm, amounted.to $5,339 90.,ont , unr . on : the to one-fonrth of the whole islet!. This is equal Roam bi 1862, when -4 . n ?" b°st ( 4' the, Alms 315. , The Sclt7;7. paupers -averaged: provideddi4l..2l7.,:r family appears to be tcell , Il sof, as the following will show - ` ll9P — alr .:... P a - el Seltzer, steward, received. ..... 00 Mary seltzer, matron_ .. 200 00 Charles Seltzer, farmer _ • - 527 5U • 7.lizaheth's4 , lt zer 156 ni) ' Amanda Seltzer...—. . . .... .156'00 - 'Michael Seltzer, triveling - expenses.... •57 55 salarics; The .boarding and lodging are furnished ley the County. Of course; it is better that they . should be employed instead of others if such 'e•mploynient is necessary...hedausa it w' tirettl only add to the number living tiff the .tax— payers of the County; • , We *ill give a• climparison with the penses Of the Altna-house in IS , gl; the last year the People 'sTarty controlled it • • Expeuses.9f Alnr3..llen , s iu 1S(12.; Acerar,e nnntt,er Average - e'reenee ef . pach,titum:'ly Dr. 'AI Schultze, Precter, ps3' ant) 01- periseb.., • Wm. Leictr,‘aci Ex.peintes Average number of pauper , ,, AVeraf7..C . ciptmlse of each. . (Nearly treble . the exnen , e. .1-1 t 1 , 412; • amounting to rs 3 :55 a wet' It.) A.'llihessler,.l)lreetOr. pay and expenses $5.51. 75 It. C. Wilson:. • 'de • (10 . . 515 00 Isaac Orwig,Zr.; . do .l✓t SS The expenseS of-eaelt patiperlias been trebled in ISC . 6, and Esc assert that there was no neeessity . .of even' doubling the . expenses_ of eaelt PattOr-- that an examination of all the Alma-House statements - wheremofrauds - were . perporated, willsuStain this assertion,- )Ve have for a number Of.years.kept.tln.ace:onnt of .our:ex • penditnres, and we know, that our expenses 'have not been over CO, - Per. cut. • over those of 18t12,.. • • • • We have only tWo statements ,before us to :compare with theaboVe, and Alley .are . Lart:.. caster and. 31 , 1ntgomery Counties fur I=C: Expenses in Lanewitir Coetutylti Average number of paupers....'.. . Expenses of earl' paup , .; $lO7 In Sebuylklll County,. S 5 We have. no data to allow \vim the expen ses per pauper were in -1,-,ne'tster County in . 1862, but we will grtarantee.that they.are not. not more than double What they * were then, while in Schuylkill County they are, trebled: In addition the Poor House farm is being gradually sold, thus diminishing ii and eating it up, while the number of _Paupers are in. . . In Lancaster Ciunty there are six Diree:l tors of the :Poor, and the amount paid, to the whole six'forservices Fula all exlieuses WAS only $423 .OS.. In- Schuylkill County there Was paid to two Directors $,1.099 75! I n i l , We also observe a charge of $6l for a trip` to Philadelplja, _ _ Lancaster' County is 11-, , publican. gopiery County is governed - by the -Copper heads, and we will.compare. it with Schuyl.- kill County :—ln',slontgoniery Connty the three Directors each received $250 expert= sea $,24,006 . ; average num ber of paupers, 1.96; expenses of each pau-. per, - $ll2, against,s.lB3 iu Schuylkill County'. Now, we contend that a - larger number of paupers can be kept at a less expense per pauper then when the number is smaller, be• cause the salaries ate less into RATA.: The truth is, that While the people are out raged by the midnight and open day robber ies bv Unknown ptrsons, that prevail. in this •Cianity, they seem to lose sight entirely:of .the thousands and rho : us:lnds of dollars they are daily plundered of -•,,by grossly incompe-. tent or dishonest officials; Men toil to support theMvelveS and fxmi lies, and try to lay up a litlle for a rainy day. toor men and widows witla families some of whom have managed to procure a small, house and lot to live on, have their taxes doubled, and those who have torrent houses have their rents largely increased in cense= quence of theie robheries.„ , There appears to be a IlingTorrnetlnmong those who atimh2l.ster the affairs of the Conn t3r, (withthe-single exception of )1r: one Of the Directors of the Pcter, as fir as we hive observed,): each one claareing what pleases, and of course, no officer . fincling fault with the other for fe - ar, of having bis pickleigs also interfered With. The rnernliers . elected 'to the Lerf,ilatiire use their .intlu ence also' to• rob 'the peop!e. Liy tnereasine these perquisites largely, and refusing to. remeds,:aily of the evps. If these things go on much longer we sVill have no law, and the • whole County will be plundered.' and, the hard-tolling people robbed. of all, their earn- ingehir these office-bolding .bleiod-snckers.-L How long can the tax-payers stand it ? Are they mere cravens, tiLprrmit themselves to be thus robbed with . impunity; - Are party. Ilea so strong that if .8 so called DentOrrat is robbed by another st)-eitlled bemocmt, he is bound to support him on Ahat 'account, .not Withstanding the . robbery.? And rut... -Democracy There is !sift as -lapel Dernoc-_ racy to be found in the - present Copperhead Torty of Schuylkill' County as would covet the'polnt of a" Cambric needle_ • All the old bemocrats who realty supported the .princi . plea of the old tiemocratic party, have left them, and the present leaders and office-hold era, with but few exceptions, are notbin, but • a political banditti preying upart • the sub * atance of the people. • • • - But the Meanest part of all this business is yet to be told. While many: of . these. public officers charge every cent that.the law alloWs than; and a great: deal more, 'too,. they ask the" p inters to publish the anntial statements, which the law requires them to make, for . itbout poe-third to one-half the rates they charge their- regular customers, IN ORDER, AS. TELY.II/1",. TO FAYE E-X-VIINSE TO TIM TAX TAT > IRSI Recollect, they require full taxes tohe paid by the printers and make no deductions whatever to them; and.we think we are safe In saying that we pay More taxes than the three Directors of the PoOr combined. 'They first rob us by squandering the taxes we are compelled to pay, and•then turn around and offer us about one : third price for working for the-County: Can yon futd . a meaner pericm than that under Heaver( If yon can, we • _would like• to see him. ' • - • The Treasurer of the County is allowed bk hit BO cents per tract to publish the iaie 3 of unseated lands. For this Ulm be*could.lgei. it published in three or four leading imp ers i n ihe County;: but he. -goes Sew among thaw pi inters - who want a' few crnmba, and . baigalns for having it published for 6 t o 8 cents a tract, in - say . tWO paPers, costing him 1,6 or 16 cents for the advertising, and `the balance, which the law intende d should be . - :expended in .givirig those 'lnterested -proper FPO' F octitst as perquisites, :each the way business is done in SehuyAid Coml.: ty. -We Might-secure the business of these officialis and Make mpney.if we were to can-. nive at these practices, but so:long aawe hold the position of a publiejciqUalist elig" tend to perform our ditty to the _public, and eipose such officials without fears fiti,er*' affection, whateier the consequenriesinny be. to ourselves; and we firralkbelifesethepublle will sustain ne in doing e future, as they-have done in the past. -, :iire StrZhiAT-PIAGENGETC CAM QUESTION `The bill which 4,:hefoyelbe Legislature tim, - , thorizing the people . et Thti f idelphii pl i nitd,' upon 14:ie...9nestion_ of.: permitting .pa.4enger railway cars : to ran in that City - On Sunday, - has been laid cveruntil.-next.week, at winch, time it is anticipaied r unit dellnite Belida will' 'tie - taken upon-tt 1 . - . Whateyer *ay belbeful tion ef. the - Rhiladelphiii_ineraberi on Ulla: measure, wholnlieve,"tve presume, that their chances of reelection* depend upon .adVoca: ting and voting for it, we believe that itis a duty the rural Members uwe to this people of the State, not to vote to'submit this questitim as proposed in'theAct: .It is a qiiesttoit 4e-- cidedly, of.vice and ‘immorality,_ and as such should not he submitted' to a community, in _which' the dissOlate, . reckless - and . wiaked would almesthrecertaintY, carry their point, overawing the ttihid, and controlling the i3el - fish who ' for tear of losing business "would' :vote against their* eonvictions of rightin. the - AdOpting the view that. Whatever en- . en:niches upon-the. sanctity of: the.Ssbbattt, must inevitably lead to vice and demoraliza-: • tion, we urge the members of the country - to protect:the e City against itself, and •eave ,it from taking a Step towards Sunday desecra thM :and Sunday labor. If the Legislature should legalize Sunday travel, and thus cora .. . pel. the of. railway companies .to , t work on the'Sabbath ,. for they must do so , lose their ittittifons,. *hat will prevent, or r . branChee from being legalized, • and stor er work shops, etc., from being opened andy - :Into full blast on that day? .Wh er e w .r put I then be 'the poor Man's rights_ n ut w ~—,..r.1', "• x hich eo many of the. Philatlil,--,-. ..uo Eloquent 7 Cr'' -1 - r • ; 'P his ' members are so Ritpelled to labor on Sunday.or ide.e his si , - what ^-* , ''st.°4—for capital oontrols labort ,lll become of 'his one day.ln seven for .est and recreation ?. ,Are we not likely. to repeat the sad experience of. the French Rev nintitm, when. throwing down . this divinely appointed day - of rest, the fanatical French theorists erected on -its ruins, anarchy and madness . - • And this suggests the fact that in treating this subject, as, far as. the Cha ins. of the poor . are concerned, thos.e of the PhilOelphia pa- . pers that have the courage to touch. the sub ject, use arguments more appropriate for pot h0t , .., politicians' than for papers that claim to lead or retied public opinion: Now, from the days that Admn delved and Eve span, down'to the present, there have been poor people, and unto the end of tune we presuthe they will exist. And we helieve that .the virtuous poor As a, mass; With their simple, wants; their freedom from the cares and arti ficial wants that hernias the rich, are happier lhamtheir wealthy neighbors. And we be lieve that : to-day itis notthe religions poor of Philadelphia who . 110 r-that the passenger cars shall be permitted to run on. Sunday that they may go to church or ride for recre ation. If they want •recreation and.exereise on Sunday they walk, and realize mo.re plea sure aim if crowded in ,a passenger ear-.sur rounded by horribly smelling whisky bloats. Another a.sserflon oflhe demi‘gognes is, that: the rich men ofPhiladelphia ride in their carriages to church on Sunday. This is not ' trite. - Very few, unless they are invalids or ,'have to go a great distance, ride . to . church. 'They very properly,. give their 'coachmen SundttY 'for rest and recreation. The only persons in Philadelphia Who make a dash' with their equipages on :Sundae are the vtil gar shoddyites; 'Who • 'suddenly grown rich,. never weary :of 'sunning their plumes in the • eyes of the public. The genteel rich do not ride to.cherch on Sunday,' - but are content , whir their poor neighbors, to walk. This peurile argument of the advocates of Sunday travel, should have no weight with our legis lators. - We do not take the position that it is 'iVrong . tiiiide on Sunday, either to church, .or evenfor-reereation,--although we Would select any day but Sunday, for the latter pui pose,—if one hitches tip his horse and drives himself, but 'we do contend . that it is wrong to compel. another to work on Sun day, 'by doing it for him. The principle ap plie.i to employees of railway companies, and althoutth for fear Of losing their situations they may. not Complain, yet knoiv it is very distasteful to them: IVe remember some years . siuce when the Reading•Rallroad coin- Menced running Sunday. trains; we asked 'one of us conductorehis opinion of it as far as he was concerned. He told us that be considered it unequivocally; an oppression, as he had no entire. day in the week which he could call his. own, and which he. could. spend 'in the society of his•wife andchildren. He dared not complain, but his compulsOry .work on Sunday was feet to be :a great hard ship. ..Was.this a benefit to that'poor Man ? And such Will be the' benefits ccmferred on . poor men'as a mass, .if the door : should be opened by. the Legislature to Stinday laber . in this State. ~Our people will become - de. moralized and the poor man will have no day to call his own. There is not a workingman who-on taking a correct view of this clues can Sanction the Sunday travel move- i1.b.17 05 inAli 73 03q 421 lilßs P 01! The Legislature should grant no additional privileges to railway companies who bave the barbarity, the unutterable meanness,. to ex 7 dude from their cars on account of the color of his skin, the noble Small, who' cut out in. Charleston Ilarbor_under. rebel guns, &rebel gunboat, -and brought it safely to. our fleet, while they permit any bloat who has &White skin, to taint the atmosphere oftheir ears With -, the horrible odor of hisleti d..carcass.' Companies with such narrow soils, deserve, no favors at the hands of the Legislature, while the peopleof the State .despise them. In conclusion we have simply to. say that we of Schuylkill County Teel every day of our lives the' eflects of the previdt. ace: ofvice and immorality, „crowing out of the existence of evil. a phase ot which the Legislature is asked .to legalize inP.hiladelphia, and . practically throughout the State. We earnestly hope that the country =Others willresoltitely op pose the submission of the question which is one of-nice and immorality; to .e vote of the 'people of Philadelphia, and by defeating the question save the City and State from. an noVation on the sacred'character Of the Sab bath, which every thoughtful citizen would i:I)I6.EITOE'OT TUE "BURES.O 'OF STAMM,- Tics.—T4 incompetency if not Something .worse, of Alexander Delrnar, we have fully exposed; as fhr as the statistics of the import ations, into this country of foreign bituminous" coal are concerned. It would seem that in every branch of the statistical department-he is a complete fai.lure. So much - so. that On :Monday last in. the United States House of Representatives •Judge • *Kelley rose in his place and offered a resolution declaring that his last report, prepared to be sent to.. the Paris Exposition, i`abounded in • ignorant, mums,. or wilful misrepresentations," and • directing: tb.4 secretary of the treasurY and Secretary of State tn withhold .ffora.dtepla %lon suet' copies at *ere their possession." In addition to this we see It stated that vig orous efforts are being made to suppr :,. every Ipy of this blundering statement. Ge n. Boynton, the able corrwpondent of the Cin cinnati GAZETTE at Washington, in one of his recent letters sets forth it detail a series of •ridiculons and dangerous mistakes made by this : Delmar, who is a loreigrier with no sympathy with the material interests of the country. It is nothing :less than an outrage that so experienced a statistician and accom plished a statesman as Dr. WilliaimElder should havebeen succeeded bisuch Mitonen . -Tim Liberals bare carried The' parliamentary: elections in North :IChlfinarry. good 4ffairo. Weekly .Almanae. "1€741 . 23 SL*DAI4.. .14 Sine . ..AlL...-. 2 5 37 Wina.tuus; 49 tansyy.. irtuart.. MMgO33OLOGICIAL TABIM. . . Tempe:owe' at :Greenwood during Ow 7 1week .antintr • . Febraa79ltk • • ia=l323al •• •••.. ... .... . .... • ........ .... ~. .. .. ... • • • . •••••• . ... •14• i. =VI 1 Uhl =XI I UT, NOOII . B . 6 43 5 45: Weir 11. 4 1 SU "rev 6 42'16 47 Atm Q . 11 844 eveg • 6 40;5 45 Full. IILIB-• 4 45 enil • 6 BS:S 69 ; lest- Q, 46 6SI MO. Se - SO as Re II • 461 36 0 32 12 46 46 47 44 40 I IS to its 11 111 The case oi.Brigbt bee 4 pod, tinned : mail ,7dcipdyi3pxt.. .1 Fie. German .. Reforilletrietrj - i tliaf T'rerirnt, contemplaW er+33l; a • ' _ . . .-Tl ; m.reeillitra the .1)4,11: tie s n of l'zincip,4l of the Tremot. schools. xtt.un *ckiiiir4daatidT.: residence ill'airardvMsoziNedries4YtiktF ,, :,; The iiedforin found near laibanciy.P.ltitee sc:few days . . Russehidlnart.).ea . i'strineergat in a valuable ..Ttact, See big tu..!taothpi . . „ 3e;:rywrroia:-:?tibiliPincl'a?' 6 f the fe - ar. fi ge o na . H AD JD : 43'a_ jet% ;it ,;:ml4 . . On Elie. 'CUlha.-14th-•i3st . `l.6cuit. Gap, sad= pampd Dobm.was - fthot and killled by ffolu;v01:01:thel- No arreA. • • . T h e. Re'Vt.PrentieSSie We wAllireach in the li.Preebytetian. Churrii", - Mirketelreet, tn-iner rim ?morning "al evening ,sii.lll4.and 7L • .-"Aitiriabeine.ilreilaciiiersii7 of tbelthili of WAshingtnn, flAgsirpre'-clisplayed. -difLrent paints in the. Bornugh.. and - plsoe.a. of business Frederick froriglasa will tie - ben' iE stated, lee- Lure in .Unitnci iri -Title: eelebratedebiore4 orator cii*Lot .attract a largoaudience . . . . • On Monday night - -Jut ont.' of, the , new 'honses being Intilt in . Richards' .4.ddition to • PottsTille; - wee. entered. • a•esrpenteri" tool-boihrofien open -and the tools stolen. • • '.. ' . ' .• • ' . • .. :Dr. .0. •IL ITaeiderderigs'itta be known that as he is •nboot to &Tait . Tut ilia fine . span bf..llq ace ns Ccgll ss an • excellent :Chickering Piano, at &lair price Tor cash: . . . . . . . . .0n - Tinireilsy Is..st . t.lie. nomination of ..Aire: _Amelia. - llantrem : . us .pistmaster .at . Sehnyllill Hann, and'crf 'Edward O'Brien is pOstrnaster at -New Castle, were cent the . tnitentites &-iite... . . &verat ru ff ia n s atte.rripted Ma weilet6-rob honee of 43 uert her, butcher, between . . Ashland and Lomat Gap.:' -Hid wife reeisted, and the•rob 7 berg allot her, trditctir.A . . . . ~ ~ ' Lumber_.-Silas Ball, Coal street, has on halide' all•kindaor frame, ethari mlser lumber_ Mr. Ball his hie,oWn timber land with steam saw mills capable of sawing from. three to four huh tired thousand feet per.month. ...- .'- ~ ....• _• . • . . . snow:storm prevailed 'clarion Wednesday and Thursday, :Snow. fell tia the ' deptb .9f about - , a foot, and the sleighing le again.geod.• A farmer fricind Predicts that - sre are, to . bare eight more 'etormi just like it before - the . Wintei is °ref.- &11-binderfor.Musid.-11faxil.eimateri; nitre street, sells.a. very convenient article for. these. haying loose music,-in the shape of.tteelf-binder. Itoch4r,Jaeob's invention; It .18" a cheap, nonce , . tent and useful article, and Forthy of inspection. . . . , On Saturday and Monday last, Thomas Border, Thomas Baird arAWdlianiTaylor; of Tuiparora, charged' irith iliohting 'John Donehoe,-*ere he- Tore Court on a mit of habeas corpus for release 'on bail. ' After hearing the evidence.Jedge 'Ryon remandetlthem to prison for • • • Rio. , .tang -of St. •John's - Dithered': Church,. Tremont, will shortly remove to tlelpliia: - Last week the ladies of the congrega tion -took to. 'Wit. honse shbstantial evidences of their esteem 'for their, paator, whichArcre highly appreciated.by the worthy recipient.. • • . . Comp 47; 0. of J. S. cf I:ra ven, will attend divine service ina hodi , sC the 6t: James :Epiacopal Church of that place; 0-mor row-afternoon at 24 All.members of the Order arc invited to be iq atteraence. Thefuicet at their Cantonment at 2 o'clock before proceeding A fl;g/i and a. runaway irifront of the Post Of fice yesterday afternoon: • The tight .was a -white rowdy acivancing on the works of a . black.bny; and meeting with a repulse and a discolored eye: The runaway was a horse . with: a sleigh; both • being brought up .. suddenly by coming in collision with another sleigh at.the Past Office. .: • •••• . . A woman named Diebleman and . a boy. named Jacob Welt of Tmutont s ' have been held to -hail, the, former iu $2-190 and the latter in .$6OO-, to.an war charges of burglary and theft. Aossnth lemon is also implicate,.l.. (Joe of the places 'recent lyrobbed hv them is alleged, is the Jewel,y . ipstab.; hameni of gr. Fisher, - Tremont. • . .putloti Steele, :F.:sq., has beeil. chosen Chief .Engincer - of tho 'Wilmington and Reading rail road, the new jibe, of . .road• which is to run froiri Wilmington, Del. to Birdsboro, P.a. This impor- . tart railroad connection will be commenced, this season aiiii . c.ompleted at ad early day: . Edward Rrnoke:Eig., of Birdsboro', is freaiiient ,of . the ColF l Pal 3 3%* • Mr. Joh.n:. - 64i . rry foimPrly, of Allis `Bproogh,' died in Mahanoy City on .Sittirday. 'ant, and was interred' hpre attended to the grave by alarge number of friends 'and tho Zbuaves of. Mahanoy City.. : 11r. Curry was a - member of one of. the first companies to reach Waehingtonitt• 1801 for itadefense..• He was gocaleoldier.. and Hottl'gAangc`in .31inerstin.e..—On Tneeday last Mr. Morgan Swaitz, late ticket agent on the-Mine Hill Railroad •at Westwood; became landlo'td-of the Washington House, Minersville; oirped by. Mr. Alexander Jeffriee, and lately occupied -by Danl. S.:.Rerb....'•rrom his business. capacity we judge that Mr. Swartz. NV ill keep:a ' goad house and 'merit the liberal patronage of the patio.- . . . in a.Slope.—On Monday evening . last as Frederick Arnold,- of. Tremont; was coming up the slope of. nutters S, .Co..,..Donaldsom in a. car,. his head struck a timber in the roof; taking the tap alai head off ; Me eyes. Death of course, was instantaneous...- The deceased was an estimable young men the only chitdof hir.. Ileury Arnold, of Tremont;' and' but recently married. • A.meeting of the Millersville Literary Associa tion will be held iu Moorhead's Hall,.on Monday_ evening next,-Feb.: 231.11, at 70t o'clock. • The interesting queStion, ".is Man a Free Moral Agent?". willhe - dia'cuased in the Affirniative by Dr. J, W. Danenhower; Ilex: H. o...Slll:idle, Rev_ Sable Frame'aild - Rev. Judson treginge; and in' the Negative by Santee Rowlands, C. H. G, lleghes end ethere. . l'elino's vocal and instrnmental. coucert willtake place in.l..anen Hall onll.atiday. - eeniog nest. The performer's .on the occasion will le Prof. Henry A. Becker; Fertiiitand . .T.:Spleizel, Gt to Kallenbaph, B. Galland, A.. 'Halland, CeheO, "I:l . yearS,' A. Dicsinger, 12 years, D: Kitzmiller, lo Sears.' 'rhic programme :has been BeleOted'crith care, and.: must pleaSe - those fond . of 'good music....-* • ~ • ' „ • liateAsii.rig • F,,:tellatnment.—:• . On Wednesday evening next the pupilsmf the Paechal. festinate' Will give au eutertsinniont in their'ethoiil mom, the receipts of yhich will be devotkl to:procuring. an artificial for ' one of their school-mates whose friende - are toff poor to get °miler Mgt. The . exe relate will Consist of recitations, dialogues, etc., interwreed with mtteic by Prof: Becker, Admission, 2.5 cents: Dboro open at t'quarter to 7 o'clock, • • • • • •• • • hefnnev Vre.si c.:noptiment ar . y.to . C., No: 14. J: S. bf A.,4--caroo.off at Unapt:CHlLl' .on Thnisilsy evrtiug last..., It - a }Assault party. The costumes were varied and beautiful: A gen tleman of this Porongh; dresstql aria ..,personated. °Satan with eus.to,:while two youngtontlemen-- one of this-toiough and the other of 'New York looked very charming . as :ballet-girls,. There were other costumesarerth noting ' but we hare mornnot space to Speak mat 'length. of this :delight-: . . . . areat.Outracre.-011 Suudax evening hist between 5-and 6 o'Cloc2, - as a Mr: Ctilby, an .Euglishman; B.miner by profession, and a resident' of -Tusea was.retarning homo from Tamaqua, and. When: near his house; he-was attacked by. three Jrishmen. .Theylmocked him down with a-billy. As Lally on. the ground they beat anal:l(l°d him meat brutally:'MC' pilaw was' 'conveyed to 'his . home, where at the last accounts he lay. in a Brit= ical. condition. - Another phase' of the "way to tight one's way through life; aecording to the cop perhead organ's theory on that : subject. : • . Committed.,On.Saturthiy last Ilichael Whalen. "and . lfichael Sornnier's of TitSeororn Were int:at /A • in- this Borough, by .Countable • Chrisman, charged with having on Motu night,llth inst.,. .tnada. a riotous assault: upon - the house of . 'John C. iiorthal, at Tuscarora,. .The accuse: were taken before Squire Rerd, Where they were. identified by John Cole and Mrs - . Eliza Cooper as the men who at the time_ stated fired. a nninber, of shots into-tie: botise.' They. were with John Donohoe; the man who was'. killed on that occa sion. The aceused were committed hi default:of slood each,, for. trial at the, March term bf Court.- . . . Arrest of Alleged incendiaries.--In Ashland .on Saturday motning :last, about' o'clOck; 'Patrick Sweeney,. Patrick CrLeary, -Patrick' Kelly 'and a man named Montagne; all Irishmen, belonging . to Big Mine Bun, were - .attested charged- with . ipcendiarism. 'lt i 4 stated that they attempted to' set fire to a building belonging. to Mr. Fenster macher, carpenter._ The'. accused had a heating .hefere Sqture:PoSter of 'Ashlan, and' ere *com mitted to prison lot...trial:. Ashland has suffered .BeN'eriely?rem fires during the' peat year, which are • attritnited to acts of ingendiariste. It con • Ticted of this'crime these men shordd he ..1)13.12- . . Ditrue:.—Last . week . :. published. 'on the strength Of imfonnation reehiyed . from a .respec able citizen Of Tanianna; a statement to the effect. thatXr. Ulrich had seen the body of John Done hoe, and recognized it ie as that atone of. the mur-' derers of George R., Smith.. Since that time Mr. ,Dirich.lias called .rinein'tts and states''that the story is Untrue. • Se:bes not , seen the body of Donohoe, - and never, said that Donohoe was orient the murderers tiflifr: Smith: .From all the infer, mation we can glean an the subject, the belief as to the identity was expressed by an officer residing in Gila County who at the time of the murder. of - .Mr': - Smith a - ent.to Cartier' county to investigate the matter - and. make arrests.. air. Dirtah bad ifothing to : dowith the: matter ; of the alleged rec.- • Proceedings ofthe BOringh COnucil.—A„ stated Meeting of Council_ WKS held on Tuesday even= ing Freeent, Messrs. Leonard, Stratich,' Reed, Fox, Grittht li , Moyer, Dobson, Shearer, and Cochran, Preet. - : . • Minutes.of precious ' meeting Were;red• ada • i . • Street.oeminitieerenertetlali built 'at. Morris Addition by.Tacob. Madara-:. -• • • ' Statement of Borough Treasurer Bill of B. 'Barman read and referred - to Com inittee on • 'Statiorwy .and Fire. Apparatus. ..The following bills :wereread and ordered te . . ti d eiiettia . Hose Company. Zrozela - Madera street hands ChriziesMadara, culvert. Previous issue Total Adjourned, . „. 4: of R.,-'of S. We call attention' to.: :the folkonng ardor jtait•lasned by .the Covamend-` er of this District.:• ' ••- • • Hain . . Qc.arrita Dtareacr or Scanruoun'COf • .. ••• • • ChLAND Antrx ot- Barneury or tr. - 8.. • ' • • • Mtamorcru.s. Feb :A:18 ' Dianaat.,OaroM. suxottltaice with 130;1=4, Otdce. No. O. Head Quarters. Department of•Permaylva • rina of%R.; dated Phtladelptda; Feb. •,t hereby assume ctraimantint thlapiAttiot. • • Cononandettot.Poita EL tbalba: Its of this District will at once 'repot", to tneee Deed Quitters. as follims: • - • . „ • 1. Name Ann Post Office addpies of :Poet , . 9, Dats of Orraotatloo a-Location; tar!' or towialdp. Tho District staff will be ammo& in Ware ceders. Haw qaat damtakkolsoldiara auld radars orairona od.malo PM. , . Grand dzmi of Itamddial with* this asfrid srlll addreas these Headt=a eaning.lllealutt - Coannanding 1215d111.4141 ktu!igi.44. • .',,,!...oltoeisOroittoia:P-.--liir. -Homy! 14orte . :Ortr.kialiskbjeat itlfnion ain fOn - Trieaday, arerumglaa:sratieit Mby an. .apikertiat!ye aconnied - abOt4 two Ware 'm ,fte the,attentiOn Ainiefastr the. au4ienco : .M the The leottire is "yreU: .worthy. of:theliigh enOominina which laiore peps. belstowial upon in.Philidalihia and'elF.WhOre.. , . As o ., analy Eia of CronnreLl'a o4aracter it :la roaa:. deice:prise -paaasgei T..eba.re 'mover., heirdtxcaleciallr , the af*aription AN). • BignrObead notary at Mlirsarn Tit partca lecture was a raro.l:trat. • - "' A Bold Bop Tw9-2 7 4: BaberS enter the : Office al a atitieht: on riv ,Day and Agarry.gif „,t, :Fully-, -fire ifunterell.Dcatirs...."-The ranst - darin robbery :.that' ecer took place in _Schuylkill Counts, was peTparated en Saturday last by ter. Teen; at the ogice of the Boston Erin Collieri, , Althouse .I.; .rochf, -abetut 41ire - o - Miles Item lifatuntoy City. Saturday Was pay .fitry at the Colliery; and . OD the previous day . ' Ur. George D. 81th/dee had arylvd from. Philadelublayith W . 150. topai tbe ruiner?. On - Friday . erening'l.l43 money waS Fut•is en • - velopes as is the custom, by . Mr. Benjamin racist. ' During the night attempt- attempt - we:7;531 . .34e to enter. the boned” What:ilk% money Was kept, - but lights having been kept buriog,„the men 'rho Made the atteroptdeeilited iiTternpetiing_ttonfeelmfienv; About 9 o'clock on Saturdiy morniiieSik. Focht took the money to the office. andcommetie4poy irg„ Shortly after Mr- .E.Shouse and Mr. Jacob Focht (Mr. B. Focht's father) went to IP &Face, wherelkey eat tallang,,and when 11,,InaA ca °e in paying ham: • Theybad • paid twenty-onettaen, and there was no one in the offitei.exeipt Mr. I thouse, oMr. F ebt and arson; when 3ir..•.3 a l'' •ns.dtt who wtta leoking -onkel a window, su -nly ex claimed, _"T.ttere--N:lnt3 :cur men.”..1.11 11 . d hard .ly utteri4. the exclamation, before t , entered the ofiiCe, ':Ohe Of the men asked.for ark. He was informed thaV there was ricne taspre. The men then Made a - movement' to ens: insidt3 ' * railing.whielimparated the entranceftem the in terior of the 'office. The MOrnent tiler Made this movementDlr. B. Focht suspecting . ..t their ob- . ai ject was robbery, sprang over thei r ..' g for the purpose of going out to . give an alit and to get his revtArerWhinlywas at biaresi*e near the cane. In rushing out he, was " tw;-ted by the throat by pats of..the rebberkt. - Mt Focht how ever, brokcraway- from the-ina tran out and cried for assistance. VA•abot _ krtal • attim from b e hind ;,Whieli carrecslette • _ a , the mune tinieArrum sprang hal o f him, And present:hags. - revolver.toid' Mr. ht th a t i f h e g aveen t in/ther *lan;•lie . :..A vit. s ball through im. The :two • t t h ,.. ,jug n a b ou t ten ' n ''d' b i n i ll-luidle of the intl. delivering him into the. l -...t‹ . . - , i ,„„„ ..,,,,„„. ---uance or a. co.ifedeito, at the Earle time ilith-their revolvers -keeptki oft unarmed men who Were cenfina to., hts sai ad a ab e. u tTu man tobk-Mr r. Focht aown thot hundred sar2s. .4 woman Is ho eilthe occurrence screamed, 'and one of the robbee fired three shots it her 'without bitting her ~.4 The mati.who had Mr.. Fochtin charge robbed Um of a gal watch "add chain Value+l at $2003el m then co- . . • pelted „him to ': jump into is croek'ntl lie down, tiring a ehct, at him 'which bowel*. passed over him. • Shortly after the other rebore nine in nututier,eame down the road and Vseed pu. - Mr. Focht then rose, went-to the ba.ift,' saddled a horse, _arid went to Shenandeate qty; where ft, hti mired amok] men wcre soon gOt.)gether, to go , in pursuit of the robbi:rs. i W li While what we have arrati‘d *going - on out side, a desperate tight took place. l l: the office be tween Mr. Althonse and 'Mr. J'aco 'oeht and. two of the 'robbers. Mr.ltlionse -.ltipsucceetled in getting his man into a 'comer,. w ' ine - he choked him until Ito Was black in ilefae A comrade however, came "0 the robb(r'sft'sistanee' and striking .11r. Althouse - a sol.ere bki on the head with the butt of hie revolver. knciced hirn to the .1100raenSOcaa. Mr. Focht Ethic, tt l his assailar.t, by the throat.with one baud, whittaith the other .he held the barrel of the rianberle revolver front which four shots were fired oldie 1 that po. , ,ition without injurmg Mr. After*:F7 Mtbouse fell the robben3 succeeded iu getting ti- money which was in one hundred and twcutt:Ye envelopes, And de&tuiped hastily, dropping . , ateen of -the envelopts in making tmir trastyta. The amount taken was $4500, Durum, the fi:at !allots were fired and s•;v,.ral balls paestal tatogh Mr. Wt house's clothing. Ile was slight - wounded in the hip bv ft ball. Mr. Focht v. as Istuded on the head by Leiug, knocked against a'ove. Neither were dangetonsly , hurt, and thell wounds were soon after dressHi by: a ern m on. .1) alarm was given at the colliery by ono of. tlicmplo:,ces by sounding a steam whistle. The et , 1-:vet s gath ered quickly and pnrsurd the rol,:ts but they scattered aid running into the weals, o Lich are . _ thick there; were soonlost • • . The Oleo where_ thisiaffair ltiii!med is abont two linmlredand „ fifty yards free the colliery., The robbery . tackplace - About 11 and the entire trabs4ction-only ecoopied:tc! minutes. • .In. eseaping, the robbers ran in :hear+ -lion- of - §helt-. moloah Fo'cht thicke men were Irishmen. and Cornishmen, are!, t.itt they ale an organized- baud to:h.rthe teatler,'lip - of •a-snpe rier eetindrcl tt i:o I+rebubly..o,inlated in *Crude in one of the.cificz, The c.ia-cutietr.-ac.evitlent /Y,.teo,.bold and succe-efill r erriihorne in t . and .I;e:'' , t 7:tqcnaiiip i....titri•;:t "by R, 7 1,.ti1y :Pulls- , 1;n1 re I;;;itin•TiAtef.-17tetig 11E , for borough, 'ward. aui township ettitier,- , bold hi the •Cotitty'oi: Fritlay,tr,th instoht. -.1.: 1,-t a grab- icing. tact t't friends' otiteforin County, o that the liertittii..rc g obratio diet iii.ts.lPiatili'Oto afid It,i• ' :q, , re,sciip t bytire ..lteform-17r.itat. ticket ; requite 'are..due L 0 tiioect eitiiene anti i•tx tatyerit, who wearied with corrupti,:tu tititti ettriC:l7;anee in the County, which F.einaider their herd-earned taxee, tierce resolved upon n, olinuge, • . . .• .• • • .POITtAILLEt .• . . 'The :Borough ticket Wattelccteil witlemt 014 . >0- . Eithin. All the .election ofticers.i4 t 11,- •t nt•ni party, with.tite E-xception of conrce of ipe.instice, • tor in each ward,•and all the Uni,i for 'justice of. the peace and cm:e.tahiC.Swith' the exceptioit of one .candidatc for justice- in :the &intn-ciat. Ward, who Wes 'defeated in-erytic-. quenCe •nf -a lare proportion- of the Union :vote 'cast against him, and . .fir the Denwcratie 'catitlidate, , Were dieted:. • • ' • ' • The candidates: clected'are as-follows : Asszeson.:-.--Josepli W. Bowen... : . • . • AST:SIiTANT-AStiES.SORS,-',Williara. E. -13.0,yer, • '7erenifili .•' ' .. • - Sorrn - Wimi-aujg . eo7.E7ectiplis:-;-t•Liqle: .Inperfors---Wro. "Jacob Chrimnan. SOTTII -tAST B. • Wallnbe... Inspectors, John 31. Milkr; - Ef. J.' Bendier: -7,6 , 4- thi• Bland,.Peter Peter P. Males; Conatable r -John ffagan, . : " • lilibin..t:WAßD:,-.lth this • was the only WariTin the Bo rough in 'ninth tbere . :, serious . . test,we' annev.the :cote : ' • .37STICE OF TIM PFACF. Charlee Frailey, U, 111.. B. Bell, U., XobILL- Cour.a-d , • Jnx or Ei.r.cno:s 'John Ebert, Danl.' H; Siephem Bodgeri. Peter Fausbold, . . Edward Bans'qnll3, U,... . Henry ... . ... ......:.165, - specforiL-Jan Thi•rrisler, Win. • .- Noirin.wEs.T.WA.Ri-,.b.L.d.a.e.11; T. Tdyi.r.... :EL 33o•elainer.... :Jno.. Carr. 1;:, . • 0: 4aggorty,..l); . ~ .. . . llajnrity • . - ' • ... , • .. • • . TOWN Cot;Nu.:. ''llios..T. Wic, , tit, U, 3 pears.:.::. Pat. 'Campbell, Di 3 "....".; - ... • Majority ' - B.:Wagner, U; years S. Ityrar!, :D r 3 "... , Majority SCROOL DR:EC - 1'033S gym. Bensinger , IT, 3 yefirs Jas.- McEtiinev D 2. years DE.rox, D, ye.gxa:', Majority., • AVDIUO 9 E. IV . ...jaffies, Jno: D, 3 " .. . .. L. E..Farrt-11,:.1.7;.2 - yeirria -David ICellc, p,. 2 . flority Jas . : G. Mii!..;‘, D, Gardner, Majority , • Jae. Litrie,'U i -l'vear • . • . . : .... ;Ms. Bishop, U.,*•l year. David Kelley . -1) . . Maj9rity • Alex. 'Gpvati, Jas'..G. Mains,'D Jrnuz. OF Eis..crioNs Majority.. LNspr.c•ror,...or ELL-rioN Pat'. -Mclntire, U.: Henry Murray, D, Mdority Sol. Bowman; U • f(No .•' NORTEI Carsit.tnt.r.:- , -Signnel Horning:. . . TRFAffilty.l: Orir,C. S. 3lcilot. .' ' • • Br - pznvispus„—Amos.Hofraan ati4David _ SCHOOL Dint s . 1; Bell,. Ficeietick , - Arturo-:-}ll . ll-arrl L...lllllttrxf.• - •• • • As,;ES§O:l4.-.-Wilialtt - AVIMAPII; . Moyer.--,and John Shappell. • . • . * Tow - NextrP . CTs.u.s,—,Tatites Butz. • - • . • TrIDEiLEPORT.• • • Chiefßtirge torn . 0. 2 , f, nci7:-. Swain; at:Berkheiser. &hog . / Directors--Geo. L.3tedler, Wm. Berman; - ' Peter - Eipfaher:. • Jitsuco of -the Peace 7 E, H. inchnitty. • Righ'Constable—Luke ,21.0essar—Ditniol A.§listnnt. 'Assessor Ch4.a.Rnittel: ..tudge of Elettion- . -Thoinas ,Tenranza. sepia MArb&c.li, Rio.b.ard K9lloltkinn.. Art ditnrs Geo. • jobn 311e1:...' All [but. one invect9r] Are Repablictirts.., . : • ' . • . REILLY -- . . Wehave not the eunnei of the otlicers'eleeted, but we understand.that the Union-Reform- ticket swept the T0W11414)....it is gratifying to' ace - that the resbectabie citizens- of this.hereteforeDeinor Cratio district; are disposed to, lid in Checking the cortupt4on - andlawleseneSs that exist in Slittytkill CottritY. "AIAH/NOT CtTT.• . The Union ticket was sueoesaful hy. an average majority24o. • -. • , . • • SCHUII-4i.14T, EANT.N. • • . mire Union ticket eteeted. • • • . • • . schuvikip t,rmity-Femitre 15th anniversary of th is. SOcietv, WAS held- •on Monday.eveninn . Feb. 4; in the EngliAt Evangeli r . cal Lutheran. CbiarCh of Pottsville:.. The wierninx icas extreniel,y - ntipleasant atidthe 'audience' . con eeqtiently. sinall„"theugh..larger thin .niany peetel ' .The exercisee 'were opened . . by culling: Judge Helfenstein to the chair: _Alter introdite tory eernarks-on'taking • the chair, and prayer by the' Rev. 'lsaac' Riley, the' verions.reports .were 'presented, naretelyi—That'of Abe corresponding Secretary, Librarian and Treaatiret,.' After this. the . ..tiree of the anniversary - , eaereisee ; chatigedPii .the'account of the itsual inelemener ,of the winter weathir,..frern , the Ist Alondas‘. of February to, the Latlfonday.of.:2sovendier: - ?The. following.ltatirtiofeitatf,etteted for the' year.' • • • A5O 00 G 7 40 7627 7s'oo 2266.67 16,295 54 .$16,5“ 21 _ - • ' • `Eire. lesso Beck, Gooch. Mrs. Benj.. Gumming, Hrs. C. H. Dengler; Mrs.' Wm. Eting; Mrs. Theo. Mre. Ilaynaod, '.hire. C. M. Bill; • Mrs. - 8 Glories, Mrs. E. 'O.Parry, Urn. Wm. Tallock, Atm . 11. PonieroY, Mrs: FrenkTOt4;: Mrs. Wro.Totts, sire Isise. Mrs- P. W. Shearer, Afm..B.. T: Taylor, Mrs: Louie Troutman. ' Atter them items af busioese, addresses . on-iuri• one 'relationa of the -Bible to 'indiyidnal life, The' nelfire of the toroninuity add the adrattoement of the Wind were made by Bev. J. B..Clookot the '- M. M. .E.:Churr.l4.ltev:Uriel.Graves of the:24llllMb . Lutheran , Church; 'and•Benj. Maywood, Mao. AfteTeetr addrinesAbemeating adjourned' Co 'mee its Walt of ihr) *Mara 'dike : tide loaetlf • • ' • : - .. 3 ;5fk.;1 - ::,:xi: -i„:..,„!:,,,,,,,i,r0.:,:z,.,,,,'ff,:v.,--.•-:.:::-...---='...1.7:':;•.-I-;:::',.-,.....5.iiiikt.:;.'017[1::::-.:'-....*--:',..-:;H.,--•...,- ~:.---,:- .- - .. 1-'- - ----- „ ----..- - ...,.._. .. . , .. L~ rcrcros, PALO ALTO. Brnorss ASSF.E.sGR Cto,rmporiding Secretary presents the folksadeg c Mitt_l At The ft„-er meeftcof thoyese.s4oo taa 1 1 t03041:6 - .vith fint- -PUna. " , Bible Society, was Wad , * 'y isier3.tithe-foreign work thiongh thstgociety. Ands iu ermaktenctioncitr . hdettpurepratioriSetjahlywtsla... ' of the 31.. E. elowttNyets - Matle cure...Tmeetor um( :DeMSIS:-BlbleSticietv-And-Em iltley and filepbett . avti.,or -14.-Poesbsterinn 'etituril•:lll./tarrarct.:. 'Theism] aid Alm m.:slicc,iollft.ontie god:Pat:o3le dab Chu Mrs- Emilv C. Pollack'vita 800... E. Parried the-Protestant tpiscipal Churtlu , Reit' Monde of the Charon of the 'Byangelical olesociation t: Xrs. Elizabeth ifinfistinger :,f the Jiteglisti..Eatherse, 'Church. Miss Bury Gill of ihn - --EnvlAr Chant: were made Ida Members of thesame SOciet"- - -- • Durtng.:the ymr. - Mrs. Jan ETott, M. Allen aini Mrs. E. Kynick maim:tattler. noairitunute ' 3fxs: I). Synock...Mrs. Thoakrre Garretton; Mrs. yarylicezmartr,:kirs. ebae:Dengler. • Mrs: rssaa rd 7z-iand fdte. Jesse Beck, were elected as liltitutpre , to these vacancies. • • - ' - -At the first meeting of ibe year, it Wa5'M603%7.111 that the work.ofEtWelEstribution,,be carried on through out the Cdruity, and the Corrmmonding Secrets , " was IPPDirkted as a COMISittc r e; to wirer • with 'Rev ; Pr. or renavinkecurings.colinntour- A lter "rims Fl susremlni attempts and . .wry . o=blaable delay in waiting, upon the decision - or those whose service ,he Steely , haptid to - Ram.arrsnaeinent msde with kir. 3.-W. W - to 'n? 'tnedernako . the 'Mat- 11. ,,h entered ution the duty, in the ' latter vitt' of. Salgm , and confirmed until the truly part of November. Du ring this time; abant fifteen huo.fired faruilies.were ited ; but on account of cartons untoward and trots= petted hindrances, it was found ni immary• to abanilon the.work. The reports of what was done, were not of Such a character as'to. famish -any. succinta statement . . Threngh.ttie bindnese of Mi..S.unt;.: of the Pn11a...5.1t:,12. a,denati.tn- of $lOO mos' wade 3o'ilie , Soelety.ln:retitra for kupplying ttic sp. R. Stations in the Ccamty.'• ••• •• • - • Ararioni grants Of books hare been meant& the Fri, ion;to'Sunday Sehools and indif.dnals.,' which trill.ap- . pear In the'repOrt of .the • ' . Cor..ss , Y A ~ • nn MeGinnes: Treaserer;in sec:dent with the Etchoyi. kill coanty.Fentalerßilile Society:' :Feb: r To 6. C3Sh frpm 31r; .'• - •0 t iiecficn Trinitythatch.; .; R,: Road . . Peb.. 4 • (Id 4 2nd PresbyteriturChurch..... 4 0 .‘..4) • ' .• . . • . Feb., To hmonntorßok.;ales rectived tram ". •• c. - 4. Boabvoliell, sales 115 51 • 7. * •To ........ • .•-••..- :156'6, • . .• ' • . ••;„,; Tress . •"P.'" An. - 9 BY esk.h paid • OU Nor. 1.1 • • .do . • I..W.:.Wright: • 40, `,; 4 . -6 a.y. do • - Postriee'and stairip9t .. . , , ' •• W.AVitlit • • •Jan. • d!..i • B.;" tBI3DIIII . ..Feb. .; •• do ' paii freight 'nod . • sage on C . o4M . (llP#lonadr3 .. . . e,.11; " • 4' 4 . 11 ba!snce . . . , . . Sebnylkill:Conet Feniele Bible .moiety. hi account with 'Petilllsylv..n.ia :Bible Boo.iety - of rhillidelph4s . ; .. Feb: iTo balance: ' • - Aug. 9 ' .ii.l , li pa:d J. W. C .F7o,' ty . . , . Feb.: - Br ec.ntribulion forlthe•F.oreltoTleld, . _sloo.oo -••‘' " '.tif hooks' • -• ' 44i •" 5..-: do. do • . • ta• B:Schuol. - ,' 'l:s' 30 By - bill 0f5c:'..':::.:...,,.;... 30"55 Aug. S du: ~ do dei . . . r•S 03 Sent. IS do' • • ' 411 '2 2 Oct. Yo Welsh' Bible' •' - ' • • Dee; 20 wil e . • • . •. .30 07 • 27." One.Bjbte• • •• .• • • Jan. Y. of pales Report of Librai.lita of Bid sahnitall.'eorinty .Female • . Bibb:Sae:my. tor the y6fir ending. Feb. , 1,;1367: :Number of volumekitt.l)eimeitory, Feb. 1;1.366... f,51" do do booglit'of.y,& Bible Society, duririgtbe Year . • "--• • • •• • .4&1 NimiMr of volumes sold during, . ... , 231 di', 3 410 do donated during, the inn Vallie-booki in Depoi4tpry.,. ....... 1;186; . . . . .(eostamicayan.) . ,.• *.Eroroti :has been great re.loiciPt that the calor:al elate free,..ind we have teas' ) ".i . eioire- at the effort being' made free the. white eli. e, I mean-the elacc. to alephol - or intemper-. ante. -anal rt , joiedto.stie that-it his:commenced in the , IZI 1-1 L1• 1”-ne; that Congnei'ls inovthg thd niattdr . and that .stoetion ‘-f.themletVe deMared.thetritele.es free. I bye live.lPait th roe , Feore ten, and apart of that timil in' the 'South. and 1 meet _ay 1 have seen • =ie. deradation, nneery and entreting from elevery to - altqLl and intemperanee, thaw-ever I - did . -from Pi r avL‘iy i,thei South; t.lo to Congrees.go t.l) iho !lei* ofthe 1 G vanutent and zee the diegrace it bringing on the ntica. - -Let mry. hind; oforder.and morality attend. the atPerth:hart; On the....f.th iter,' Let that - ..enmiall;ntesoire mining other,thinge !heti they will neither ‘te far uor atipport any man fur , office that is aildietedOthteinperauce. Yebriq 9 0th -I.SGT: CONGRESS. Ecoicn sEmoN Feb: 16.--SENATE.—The Senate.pass dd thehl to provide for the' allotment of the members ; of the. Streme Court alining the Icirenita.• and Pir, the. appeintmit ,of a 'Marshal for the, trhprente . Court.. The . jterginstructlon hill .. was: taken -. up, the pending metion being - on the :Blaine aniendment.- . ..,- Meartrs...tollttle and Sanisbure.spoke au.ainit the bill. The di-csion -was couttnued until - Mice: midnight.. The Bilimmendnient was rejected,' ot; its juttinjea tares Wat3treiC(l aS . II 1511hStittlia by Mr. Sherman . and: .thg•sultit to was adopted. On Sunday , morning.. at. .C 60 mein, the bill as•amend'ed, Aces tinally yeas 29. - n sib; absent 13. • • • - • tioesc--f.he IlOuse coneurredinthe Senate amend._ merits Oh Invalid Pension bill: .. .Mr:Wentworth' op: , fered a prriable'and raaahltihtl dettaria& that it is rt.. tooled Car.uembers•are bargainingto net advertely.to the report)! the Judiciary. Committee, if in favor of imptaelsY the 'President, and directing the -ludic; • iary i comoteein' inquire bur; the :matter. After some discuinn the , resolution - was . agreed to, The vote was reasidered, andasi amendment that thein: • .qui ry he 1r....by e• select - committee was muimd tea,: -and the resoshin wassigain passe. to amend the 'acttleciart the'ofileer who thrill act Sla President. of the Voltam:nes incase of vacancies'in the offices .of ,President trice President vas passed.. Also, the. Riferand 11,:tbr Appropriations hlik: amounting' Feb. I . s.—rs'Ax.r..—.A. Committee of Conference was • appointed or. e 1:sok - rapt bill. 'A joie( • resolution to facilitate° itl aecounts ilf dhbarsing* of ficers-waste:lt • The bill for the..eiectibn•of a Con gressional prer . p.wied• ea foustalad.... The-bill . Jo r oe (km; t. opeals•aidi wri of erroi in theSnpreme Courtwasaunied• and pored :* Also the Military .Acidemy ;Oprlation bill. .IThe •- Binh:made • and Consular A ;141°1°ton-bill wastakee. Anitniend meet of th e inanoe,Committee to restore the - Porto: gahroissioneated cOr.siderable,..i.ixi,M&M. and . was to , - . ,yeas 19, nays 14: Au 'amendment. that the :Meter to Spain shall also, be accredited to •Portugal w ti.saereed to., .The hill was then' passed: . Au exectitigession was held;.and•then a . re.cesa A t • toe eclpg,. session Mr. Crimes moved tts elder the Domatte . Aotitopriation hill for the par-pose redochm. p c sat:lntent .fund :of. the State .11epart-• meat from s,tula to $39.000. The mrt otiowas 'agreed to:: the" ll was again, Passed. The conference committee .the bill to r: gulat, the : Monte:of office made a m-• sc m.h:elt - sy 'as agreed to:. •Amotion.- to take up the thisiana lidl.was made, bot was het set, ed upon. sauteed- .Itorsc...l.ho blouse cartons trills em different sub jects were itoduced and•were referred to the • appro priate conn tees.' The reeolutton.on female suffrage intisiductal sera] weela mpitscre ,. laid on the table. resalori directing the Conarelyttee on Bank ing and thcorrettcy to inouire.iiito the expediency of the witlnical :of the c nationatbank 'currency...and substituth United States Trelfsory notes. The Corn ' mittae ,10.3.Distriat 'of Colombia was directed to re-' porta. bill prohibit . the sale otintoxicating.lMtior as bevereAtt the District.- The Senate- amend.. • ments Wall to pi ovldeforthe more efficient .gov:' emment Mtn insurrectionary - States were taken 3 P3' . and:Mr. . - Stdis mictred non-copeur Alessrs:..Bout well, Stoke:nd Stevens . synke against the...amend.:* meats, end essrs. Blaine. Pa m &Mr, Garfield. Maker and Thayer sustained them. - A•e - for 'the precious questien :watf.eetionded,- - and - the niaqiiestion was ordered, - A motion to lay . the subject the table was disagreed to.. A .- recess • was thentan tutu 'l3¢,•P; -• At, the evening se- Pion the Waand•Meane Committee reported the Ben-, ate amae.dcntato.. hill,. with the amend-, ments...wlikiere ordered tnbe'printed. 'The coned • erailoreof °Senate air endinent to , the - 1111 a ry nonStructionn.was then resumed. , • Feb: ito....:tasers. —MU. senate; Was paused a res.- elution callitim the President for any. correspond- . env! , whlch.h paged between the State Department and the to Portugal (Mr. Barren,' relative to his i o l ar y, t oils° for information est° whether such. ' Minister.ree.ed any gompentation. A inotion to slat on the aiMimenta to the Military ReConstruction eauSed itaidertithe •tliscession betweeo Conners, Sneer, - Fesienderi. : Howard, Sherman,lTen driels,' Trutiaboll and Cowen, and was then agreed . - A'reetss .. :Wa 6 " then taken until' ix' 'O'clock P.' At the evening session several bill rela- L i ng to. &m y 'agent were-passed -The bill for the temporary infiise ofpry elf army officers was amended, a n dpasse d .. l4tal private hilt from the Military . Coixt. go io tt owas •0 Adjouraed . ,... • . • liorsit, , ,-TiimPet after some distussion; r•-efa*ed;- bv a vote of. 'Lit Ct., to c-incur in the 'Senate amend: . mews to the Altar) . Reconstruction bill, and • a Coat; • mittee of •Cotience, was op.pointcd: - • A rfrj or t , or th e . ""s-.-..- 1 ate the , ten.; . of once. 'roe to.. The Indian Antrefristion. ConrenfereoneeceGinfi.is ggtteed'otnothe-bilelto bill , was o to t,..:.,Secerm• Executive .Mimlition cations' The hill to: provide - ,for prganiziugi arming a id sipping the ',militia • syar discomed; hot, 'watt not finaaded upta.-. The &mate amendments' ,to the.bill re - 4e election-of „aCon'tressional printer wereconetta3 in. - The Ahpropriationifill . considerediabmnalttee of 'the :Na then taken P.M...' .At the evening sektion,-a , • reeOlotlon.aJOrirtng, Secretary'of thevy tea s• Sign a pnifikesselfor the transportation of- supplies - ';centribute,d,r -the suffering 'POoPte of the-, Southern .States was kitlted.- ' The Army. "APPYoOrlation bill was then oo klered COMmlttee of Me Whole.. The me lasso 4 e the Senate annouitringthat the amend; ment to thrfilitary hill "was concsrreti Was-taken up, and action was made ' recede from • the disa- • gmti o t eot.'FilibMitering Was .theit commenced, ; and. -votes by VS and Clue were , taken noon Various 'mo. • u m:K wtotttfin'al•aetton on-the IhOtign :to recede -111.„,in .th e •Mgreenfetit upon the Semite amendment,Y the fsbnistdiellthed-•' • • •' Feb_ 20.BatiATE .3'he Senate: on Wedheadon , :eelvedtheerdotions of tlre.Ktuisaakehislature'in favor of the ad hsiou. r 4 .ColoradW • Also. the Certificate o f ..the G ot . o or of Pennsylvania, that the Legislature had 'ratified ti constitutional amendment, At The even- , tog simt,i;the.Hou.se resolution authorizing the ern.: , p . loymenif athitad States vmsel for the transporta.. ",4,:ll.riposbyeti:uti°csThe for the relief of the .enotherti - Reconstractimi bill'• was . da . ken st 31r- s lon o people.f , 000 . little • offered' a - proviso' to the last seet "That nothing in this act containeffrahslp t.' ,i, o o ns t. t .to disfranchise any person in either of the' . 1 , 01 smt , m young or holding office who - have re-. celved;p.at • and - amnesty An _accordance with the c oost i to * and laws.." :After consideranle discussion the nolo: vent was rejected: The. ill, passed by. the Housecathen. concurred in. Adjourned. . resumed' the 'consideration of. *the bill t Provide for the More - efficient gorermheitt for tbe ,,, f f states:, -iAti airerdnient of Mr; Sheliebar. 'ger, thanftil - the rebel States : are - admitted ter repre; eotitat i o ht „Cr:egress. any Conti,goternments formed thefein Vibe' considered provisional only, and shall he mafieirtedi subject to paramount aothority . of tb,e - Thai 4Statea any time to modify,. con trot of sirsede the same was adopted , and tzn he 'o. tient° enc. in 'the Senate amendment was tgyeeed to , - nays 46:- • The Militia bill: was recommitted , t „ t h o llytAry•Pommittee.. • : • :• . - . . . . 4r=vAUt - Pac . • '. • . . • •SeLE bID 0E44E144 • • • ; . . Patty S. Co.'s • STAB CLOTPI6; EIiPtiESCX; . • . €01Yelllah":4r; 5T.,.P.1nt...11 , 1-,• 8105 or, STAR pAtp. - "Ay.,t) OIL 10F.PALM 4113)1(A0E rmserving, . *Notating and "-iteantiOilM the flair, . And is tli:moetdelightM and wondo2l , atti g e the Ladiea % in And it not_ only a mtain 'remedy to Re. atom, parxn and Ses citify the desira: ble article VT the 'raid. /t le )4 1 6' Poililln - ed 'with A rich and dellesto:Pertgrial ipdePends24 ,.4 4 tint odoiof the tenor' Pahl): end Nate. '. • . . . • •-• THE MARVEL or PERU. A =wee d heennfol nodular. whirl in gegkacy. "m e t, and the tenacity- with to• the tuwakeralet and nernni is =equaled.' -•- .• • The iheve articles for ask Ay alkprnagieinind pec.: lanaers, at 11 per ixdila oath% • Bolt br exPreal to zu bY*Prie t i" ; ": .- - • T. W. WSIGST iii CO. • •`,•• ' 100 Libirty -York. 'Oitobillile • • IS4t- ;110: it 1.10 Piik Phenix Bitters: The Wmtillrial iirdtia Ot MOffara Life Pill in cases' of maAtal dePteEknn ' orld~FeakneM Pnxeeding fenea ledgstalion,-coetivioetai,*biliona aecreiihne, are eertthed tO by milikini* - shefacals who'have beelfher,e 'Red by theme_ Tho are The mot efieelve eatharfic and partici eferlatrethelatblie, and bavililtrbeni in'nes'at=lS They arecheap, sate and relialda.-- tlold Py reaPedable dealers evelywhece, • .1_ Nile — tiieztraf . ! many of my relations have died of 1834 my cas e was fii e htful. 'Tarcars cad aces nnttl in ISi°.: Ander the adviee - of iny ihyeicisns S ;cut to - -Avon medicine; .-arid did eserything - leciald.' custdun, and WO Perk bdv-n .. abl9 -- tik 7 r44-4 Tni over a fear,, The; discharge 'lianirtWo "ulcers eas - nearl.Y.P. pint a gay,;_. - ..AMPAt449q..)'Flts but pionciddangerotie, • rcould itot sleep; and . thy • i enfferinge Were intolerable: .A- friend bioright.iinia, ittb.Which be sod he. had' aecoaupLished •estraordinary . eures . in the Ithefdtala.fa Itecinainencedtti relievei.l Per. - slated is ite nee: It finally effected iinx et...sn.: It is, ow 1F45. It is five . years since Ibial .The appearinceof a' ;3e:rani - one sore, and nix health hes been gunkever - iinee.,-I procured 'the' reibipt:'of this wOnderfulariicie-419 Ibikseing. hilinenitvaisi have - called It CLIMAX ,SALve,.. and allow the public to ya441024 . .m.ii as t. 1,14 This is'. a brief that Candid ifatenient, given'innre fully in nay circular.. Grar-sii N. I' • flecentibeilsis. ••I lava laiowigq.,, {l ,..Ge4iX•i! .• for naliny.years: Fie ia.one-Cf the int citisena of .West ern New I !WAS gooklheihls. • Riscase war.; a *test ,reniatizible. one, - lint 'actually true - - 41 every particular& . (Signed) .. Weiiave watched . ..the nailed but growing favor of. "q'Adek Ciiaas S'4.Lvs.". and availittg . oar elves of the irnowilidde:of itiveenderfdi carat - lye powers, have be-, come . pOpyletari of the seine,' • • . - . a lanre.• cure for: puns; Soalds,.Ssialitla, Salt: littecns, .F.sTer• Sores; Broken Breasts; 'Frost. Bitek 'Oll - lblains,„Sdnici; Braises, Ontii:thVeillrige, ntari_of beast: gabdhes pain and infLamina .tionn with sari:S.ll4g cideii* . • and hetile burns 'without a scar:.. Sao faintly should:be , without IC; It•le always wanted, and le alwayi featly;, . Nte will forfeit a dozen . . hoses for 'any. eingle:.flitlare• 'l)Cifeire never anything lihe . it in the world.., is put up In tin hoice, surrounded by 'S full circular . giving facts, di rectiOne, testimonials,. -and can - lie ordered : through any reepectable2dritsithrnititheut.the world. • Price only 21 cent....; • .• Sacceie6re to - .1.11. Page,.l2l Liberty eL*New • . . • S:lkovi • - EMU . . • • . Employ,ment far-both Soze!q: , • . Disabled and returned•thldiers, widows and orphans of slain .the Unemployed 'of both - sexes gene'cally;.in want , of vs:plaint:de and profitable elm ployineat, incaming no risk, can' procure .Foch.by closing a postpaid addiesSed,anvelope, for:particnlais; to Dr. ,JO/DSM... DAGNALL. BOr -Brooklyn, An' liffncinat •Worni - ITlNnlicine iticrnOs Veriniinge.Conanni, : . 15 39 Ciu.WOun • taiMmins. ..11hch sickness, undoubtedly,. With children and' adults, uttriluded to other' causes, is oceasioned'worpia.. ':ThetTnatortion COY , / rs,7 theugh:effectual iu destrOying worms, can do no pessi 'We injury to the• delicate .chip • THis-tralualile iinnbiiaatiOn hat , beeu sucaeSsfidli- used . by physiciar.s-• andlonnd to be earoand'suie in eradicating worms, so hurtfailto chtldren. - .• • • .Chiidren-having "renhire immediate. itteetiOn; as neglect of the trouble often canaes.prolon figyeeia6pleil'r o - tn P4 .: 'of W oren~ is Children are ofL en Bceilooked.` Vornis ih the stomach and bowels cause irrifation;*7.thich can be - removed only by the use of 'a sure remedy. , The einubituidOu of IngreZietkts used in making Brown's yennifute Coinftts" is' tich se to glee The best po4dble effect with safety.. - 1 .. - • : ikTewTork. Sold by all dealets in medicdnes, et 2b its. aliott -July `/S.' ,6G The-C:pnferdiiioite and Experience of nil ➢n- Published Pa' : the benefit: - and as a EALTION••TO YOUNG MEN and others, : who' . snffer from :Nervous Deliiiity,Treinalard Decay of. manhood: ing'at the same time:Tue Names 07 Sra.v.euar. - one.whribaS eared himiqa atter : unclervile consider: able ritutelr,ery.. - By enclosing a postpa l d'addres,:ed siuglecopies;. free_ eharae. •May he :had - of : the author.- NATHANIEL MAYFAIR:, Esq.; • • „Feb .67-I,ct Brooklya Kin; Co.„, 'TF.Nitzum; . ci ek - X . P.III7S,IOLOGICAL- VIEW OF MARRIAGE. The Cheapest Book ever Published. Containing nearly Three Iluadred Pages , Ant/ 18d fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Haman 01 - mm4 in a state.. of health and Elise:Sae; with &Treatise oh Early Eriori, its .deplorabletOnse 4nencee and Body, - witti the author's 'plan or. trentnientthe ••• only. rational 'and ,sneeessin Mediacure; as shown by the. report of cAsoa treated ri truthful aciriserto the married, and those cOntem , patine marriage, who entertain doubts of their.physf- cal. emadit iOn: Sent . free or postage, toanchddresson ince/lit of 25 cents in stimpani'fio.tige edireney, by addressing ; !.:ii 10;01;E, • • author'The ay be. &insulted upon. any of !he en0,.4 upon which his book trOta, - :eitherperiqi,nally or hyontil, - and eardleines sent to any world.' . . . BIAItRIAar: AND ClidlGll3. Ir, - -an . Ei3-' .Vey ...or:Warning laid Instruction: td- Young .31en.-- Also,.Diseasns 'and Abtinn•ithich : Rrostrate the vital Ipowersi vvith sure naeatu+. Off. relief. •• hen*. free of. tharge in .sealed letter e . uvelopes. Atldreft lir. J. SIKIJ.LIN •lIOUGILITON, Henri:ail Association, Philadelphia, Pa. 'a April 3.5.-.66 - '. . ;.• ' .. , . iLlv • ' . _ . Ladies . of • Delicat6 ' Constitution -And nneertain health are ifienntinely advi.4l to throw aside the nauseous and naeleas Preparations with Which'. they arc acenstomed co:drng , theinseli , es;•and. test the hygnian, body-and-siind4trengtheidng :virtues:of :HOS TETTEH:g:SLE,B.RdOD :STOMACH 13ITT888 : ',: mall the complaints and diaabiiitiea aiisbig frouiya rima onuses; they, :this ,chearinii.:retrestal;- .and Invigorating pripaiation - Oitrapidinfily . efScany.: Ira regalia properties are wonderful - )lnd a'reiriedY: *fertile languor na ... n , aes, tremors conimiaitais, hysteria,' which often.acce?mptiny-the development of Woirt, aohood; it hue= equal alnons;the,prOscriptians of the.. faculty Or adi:eii . • which:tressing,feelingi'naher . in -end often the 'period of maternity; anaileti for the painful 81164ank erons sySiptoms "widc , 4 sometimes accompany `change of IHe,',MOSTETTAH'S 'HITTERS are .ornmenda iCio.other , regional:v:6 enema to . Jatii so, well- . ' constitution : and 'the - organization Of;ttie teenier' sex. fn an Casesof yihere there itr a want of brisk - 'vital -action; fie .BITTERS• produce a • most t• important eharigs 7 ; : lnileiring 'local: weaknois. and 1-On:stabil-Thing • DR: • SCHENOWS - 7-P.8 . 1.a110N1.0 This great methane ictired Somriibu; the 'Proprietor, pl.Pahrionery. Consumption, .when it :had: aisumeditkmostfortnidablenspect, and when speedy death appeared to . he - pro itotinCedltis. ens* incurable, when •he commenced-the tseEof thia'sinsple but .powerful remedY. -*a s ,mai m -0416 A very short, tim e , and no return the dliease .iplirehendedi for thetynipitom; • goickly'illiappeared„ and his . ' . presienrivelglit More , 6146.11 1 i reCovery, he has, 'devoted- his titterittonbt.' Ciasivelg to . the awe of ConsuMptiCin,:itukd the.diseases • Whieh' are vitally cod plleated Utulltie'criteS effected - by hisinedieines .:hava:skeerri - *x:pircker!As, and truly:wonderful. ,Illr.Sothraos makes professional'. Visite tor veral.ef the larger, , cities inert') lie has a large concourse; of patients; and:lEia 'tmly asp tonlahhag.to Use poor consninptiits that. have te lifted bat, _:of. their carriages,; ruid Ma few months healthy, robust persons.' 'De: SCB:ENC.F.MIT :MO c- IC STRVP, 'SF4Wg.E.D caring' a WE 'PI77 are - generally all remdretl. in Lion.. Folldirecticins.aecompany each; so that any one . can take them without seeing .Dr..E.milmica,. lint when itis convenient it ishe.St toeue 'him:- Ile gives advice: free, bat.iiir a thorough exairtidation - -With bie Reset .notheter his fee Is three doll:a . m.: :,• • Pleise_Obserye; when purchasing, that the two like-- nesseebf ihe - Doctor --one.-irtien the' stage . of _ _ b Consumption, and the arer:as he is, in perfect healthare en th' Geventelient stamp. .. , Sold bY.all 'Druggists aral.,Dealeia; price $1 50 per bottle. Or $7 50 the half dozen.. . : All letters for advice should be addressed to Or.. Scutacei, Principal Office, No. la North eth.Street; PhiLldelphia, , Pa. • • . *. - .Geneml_Whoiesale Agents.: -Demaa -Barnes ish W. Y. S. S. -Hence, Baltimore; • .51d:'rJella _Parke,. Cincinnati.-. Ohio Walker: !Taylor, Chicago,. EL. Collins Bmtliers.. Louis, ' . October 20, .56 •' 42-ly ev4w • ' ur.A..Y•unig, Ludy' : retaining .to her ' country' home, :after a Kji;IIIITI of &ATM.:intim:in the • city ; was. hardirrehognizedby her friends.. In place a come(' "rustic; flabe4 face, ehe had: a eOlt, ruby : complexion; 'almost Marble smoothes, end instead of twenty-three; eho really:appearedhut eighteen.' Upon ingnfrv.as to. the cause of so :great - e change, - elm them. that Abe Us.ed.the.ClßCAlA.l‘.lll.iL*, and considered itbiininable . ran:le : Wo to any ladknioilet:' BY ifs ise•anyladYo gentle man ` can iraiove'their iiereonal appearance an bundred t la aimplits 4 cc4bl-. nation, as nature herself la , siniplei yet ineurietatied; /It e ffi cacy in drawing: im purities: from; also lierdieg;. cleansing'and. beautifying the . ekih' Fly itedirectiettini On : the cuticle 'it draws from it all . Ita Nadine:he aatue,.and, tearing the surface. ea itattire intended it ..Should he, clear; soft, smooth' and heautifp.f. : race' sl,'llerit'bY *all or pc press, On receipt of an order, by • 2 •-• . • • 2 - • . W.L.C & co., clemiffte, : • • itio. - 3 Wog Fayetiost.., Syracuse, h'. Y, • Feb.a.,.67 The Gimt Feniale Remedy. GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, . . . . ts. Comp.-RtNovrfii ..:QinmulCusms 9F. To_mcrsiTuvc.TripA . riox • ALissyt . iTccssFrEa. as LP . . . • - ONE PILL- IS A DOSE PenikeiiieediiiiiyaitnitetVoi Maki ' them, 'selves ect.. are.eatatonettli4o#o. Using. these " while in that condition less they . Invite mlsearriage, atter NitlehAidnianidens, the-Proprietor assumes Ito ragman.' eihility. although their mildness wooldc..prevent say. tierlike! to health; othericu'.ethe Pills are reconmeded . kosr..eizy.uvoisAiragaiT Pi4l • • Tic teraCcirritsCsa:,' • - .AndinitemOrlng "..13eitoringe Satan. six-ite Proper Channel; Qdlelilig. Nerves and bringing beek.the "Rosy color of , toittia cheek of the remelt-4161 We. . _ retie . Box. , - .Six: Mimes Sold . d pottriul, PO i by 1 A7 , :- ALYT-01t, Sole Centre 17 a ttoj a lln a e MU; Pottilbi Otllefiiin earn the p (toundeotiallyat**4 tO SO post of Ihticountry,. *tree of . poetege..'? matereierviir. Haiir -_ , Due Is the best -the: Theueartrateattepectuetrne 7 -1 stints:Roos and Nellablw-producee a. splendid - Bladc , or Natural Et mara,rezerdlie theill efiectaof Bad Dyek end raitorea the ezligiscal coke; &old by en motwrisidepl, yr; A.llo4lstorig• rilmairatiiii! • •:. .. • • WI- „ ! • - •:r . •- , • . . . .. ' t - ~ - CLI:tIX- DR. DUPOriCO4S Fefit . rEvirizs- . . - '• • •..PERRY , D4WIT,E iMM&IttIfPAIMMILIMM; . alter* throroneblridaiy inuiimereble =' its waives • ens, has proved iteeitxuaMtaircsas or nte Aar. thongh thereitatreheerOnany. Eledisitud . preparations' ,brought ber m e the Immo eineether- allf.introdliction rerry'iDallis• Wadable Pain 'Miller, and late .amounts expended in Ahely-introductiOn,, the Pain Miller - 11M cetitionedto :ratestipr advance la- Misesti mation of the . world &sate best.Parnlty Medicine: ever introduced_ • Itis an Intsrnal and external remedi... o n erp e etthe woof otita.etftae9 tbartb&bales We: coustentli increased, and whqlty . apeti itif,own merits— Thii:Ofeet of the reiti Miler , upon thePalient, wben tabe,n,ira.rnally In-cares of cold, Cottelt, Bowel .Ccrae. Adakda,-.Cholera: printery, and otlx.raireetkals ofthd. eysteni. h.S.I been'trely Wonderful, rind , has Won for It • a nanteacitcam - toedicti preparations- that:eau never be forgettezCi_ - :.itsesacess urrenuaring.pain,"si an exter nal remedy:in eases of Burns. Bruises. Sure 4, Sp rains, Cute,,.,thr. of Insects : and other c acmes of suffering,. bee sent. for, it ench a host of testimony as an a - `meat infa ible tweedy, that it will be handatidwn to 'lleaterityms one of the awt,r . t.mixlical discoveries-of th e nineteenth eentaryZ . .- • r . Feb .9, . • OWNS- A - Cough, Cofil l or Sore 4ONGHIAL • CMTRE I S murourr. ing2rnox, Jam Throat, t'Maiimrcir'ft =Khan It , - AL- • _f o ri . . . COUGHS . A N c Lite ~ L uages . . a. Per . ugAtueut Threat . LO -" 'tease; er.CousinsapV,:;..; • • •10.&.1:,5*W5. LOlVitt SO COMMKti, . . :.• - • 4tinn:,i.nisrar na . curNvErn, unk r.s.rir, ...: •" , . Far, Broncliiids.4.llania;•..Catnirisi' Con; :- ; •-: snmptire and: Thrbut El.iiitenites i , - , ; • .• .. • A m a m i ku m -ma k ': wan ALWAYS Coon , ' srocksa; ---•'•- • .- - • - SINGERSAZiD runic' steams • , - will End Treace useful cleatinethe voice when ta ken before singing or Speaking, and, relleclng tbe throat alter an =mad eierton of tin Vocal organi.-- Tin TreSiles are recommended and prescribed by Thy; skim, and Vice fenilll,6lliniS from eminent pen 'inseam"' the ?inn try.. Bang an arflibilts and'Lavin 010 i aldl!=at7l bi tad or min/ ieara; each year. finds die& in new, variinia parts Pi the'ilorld, and :Alin ;Troches are inaveisilly pronotinced Vatter than_ , 1 • _ . - not fake any of the WorktifFes that mpy in. pffered: Soi n iviatywunx: • •.* •-•• Deeember.e; +66 -:-. Wonderful ',but,: - Ltd - . , 1 _ . .ItEIIIts:GTO:ST the World-renowned-Ai .troicigist hud..Samnamheilistie Clairvoyant, "While in a' clairvoyant state,: delineates the. veryTet.tures. of the peritin yoh are to lruierti. Snil44 . the' aid or. an: 4nstrn meni of intense power, known as the . I'sv . chomotrcifie, guaranteen to . produee a perfect and - life-like *tune Of .thnintarle husband or olfe.hf..the uppliCan t,. with date 'of mirth . ..we. occupation, leading traits oreharacter; This ii . no.iniposhion, as testirnOulais number 4 .Ey slating. piled ableth,Tage.:.dtspositiOn, 'color of eyes.'. and 11,111.0u:1d enclosin 4-fifty:emits; and etnniped envelope' addressed to yourself, con will re= eeive tho.piettuOty return mail, together' with desired C 3 Address 1n coniidpude; MAI)I.E , dERTRUDE Ti . T, West Troi,'X..Y. Feb. V, ,62 Know Thy Destiny. MADAME E.. 1". THORiiTON 'tire ~r eM.E.tvrti,m As troleigist.,:CleirVOant "anifl'syChometrielati, who ha:' . astonished teti'eCieptifie:elBsEes of the Old World, tics. now located hers'elf Aladame There, .trin . reciesse. s sneb.Wobilerfal poiVereof second•eight,' as to enable her, fo:irapart knowledge Of, the greaterat jrnficitaneo to.; the single or martiCd..of- Maier state . ortianci, she delineates the 'very fea .taree ef.thepersen yen ere'te parry, and by .the Mil of . instrument interWo pciWar, khOwn 'as the Ds.yeho . , . , . 'Motrope:gearantceete produce a life-like...pictirre..of the future husband or wife of - the - aptlicent, together with date of marriage, position in life, leadingfraim of. charaCter, ; 7Mo is no humbitg, as thousands of . testiniOnialseinesiert.. She will send' when desired. Certified.cc/1j acatei or • written guar:n:3We, that the picture is what it pgrpOrts io be. • ByenelMdtig wemall Joel: of hair,.and stating place 'of birth,: age, tiwy:Bl.- . tion Muts..COmplexlem,. and iliclosing . fifti:Cants and stamped envelope .aderes,ecl . to - yonieelf, you -will . re ceive the picture ivadldcaired Information by return mail. All communiCationa sacredly conlldeutisl::A+l 'dress in confidence, ALADAME E. F. TIIOR\TON, Y, 0. Box • !dr Free . to -Everybody. A Foie 6 . circa*, ;living , hifoimation ofl.he iicati26tlrnporta? • ce . to the young of both ewes. • . . It IcachOlOw tbchom'elyinap becowe.beantlfui, the despisCd ,respict,d, and the loved. • IsZO'youtig lid); oi-gettlegual ehould fail to send their Addrei:ahil - recchh p,i5.4 . . - pitid, by re.turp . . .Gddree P, O. • . . , •• • . • "ITCH.! ITCH I -ITCH S. • .. . . .. - SCRATCH • SCRATCH. ! SCRATCH, 1 • • .• • WiLEATOYS OnTIVEM I Will, itinie. Fiat • in 4S ,• . • Ale•o - iilies SALTRIIFLr3I,-ULCERS. And all =IJ.TIO.Lii.t. OF THE Pri&: Su cents. .FOr said by all dnaggl. , ts: 'T.t - sending. dir carte to WEEKS..t POTTER. ffole •• 17U Washington: street: Boston, ' 'ft . ...will. be ':forwarded by mail, tree of 'postage, , .to any pait of 'the United States. • ' ' .:4:4jtv,i00,5'. : ,..4,txte11i0tn4 ,. NOTICES. , . piimt • Presbyterian • cnir.'er Ma: hantongo and Third Streets . .. • I:ey.'issso ' tor.. 'service SUndaylON. M. and' 7.P. M. • Lac tate, 'Thursday evening at 't,•..P.•: M • • Prayer ,Nictiljg 9.45 A. M. :Sunday Schaoll.3 P. '•••• • • • • • VO — Esitit*cliettl Chureh, Cellmviitil Etreet.:— Rev. S.- S. Cut: an; Pastor. preach • German • ev. ery Smalley murning at 19 welocit. aud English' in the Evening 'at.. r .0 ,- clock. • • Itt.,sid6nce Market, Etris.ret _ . . . . . car , 24lPteklirteiitirt.Church;3darket W.v. PIA - Ml:at, D. 13- Pastor: - . 6'er:ices Sabbath mornings lax ovloelL: ElYeninen.; . Weekly - Lecture and, Playa,' Meeting, Friday 'evenings , at S o'clock.; Pastor's residence, hlabarttongc,Sl.., • corner th or Ceditland-strdet. 7 . ' ' • • . E.. Church , Second street, above. -Market, .Rev J. S . COOK. Pastor. - Services Sabbath, at '7O; M.,' and 7. P. DL -Prayer Meet ing; Tneaday.oventrin;a6 . 7k, o'clock; • • : 93fr EAglirh- - Wrsts'', Luiher.an Claurch; ;Market Sguare,':ltev. U..Gasves. Pastor.: Srvices Sabbath morning at 1 - O,X 'o'clock ; Evening, 7.*".'. 'Week, .Iy.Lectare and Prayer .M e e tin g, eYeninge, . Tg o'clock. ::"' - . W' L'uaon Prityer acting, every Sunday .morning,from SY, totsy, o'clock, In the frame Church .on'Secinal Street, betivecn Market and SorwegitutSts; 13r% " freesia ISTA:Cornieil Chtirch, Market 'di,. Rev J. C: Bccata.-Paster. 'Regular morning service , alteinatelyi in the. German _ and -paglialt languages, at . The Germanvertices occur at 10, A. 'k,:on - the. 6th. and 20th - of January : the ed tv!it 17th .of Pebrciary : and the Bd, lithand 81st of March. All ether servieva —ineluding.euett Sabbath evening ; o.eleci4 are held , the. - Enall.,h lanenage. - .." . • . • - .Prayer Meetino• and Lecture, each . 'Wedneiday eren laaliaptiat Church; . corner 3U:hat:tons° and 7thatreets,ltev.: A:. J. Hari Pastor. - Services Sunday .1.0}4 A.. 11...; and :7 P. M._ • Lecture .Wediaisday even !rig at 7,V o'clock.. Prayer Weetinaildiiieveineg at - 8 recliv.k.: Sabbath Sehoola.P . ..Bl , _ - • aL4.itit us n. • , AirMarriagie Notices must be aociimpan,ted with. 25 denta to appear in the JorsaLt.c. , • BktER.LE—DERR—On ThursdaY.nit,ining. Felire— ary by thellev.'Jos ph MC:obi, at the rmvideare . of the tirid rather, Mr..l4.l2Z,Br.tvera to Mee Et tir: It, daughter uf•JosePh - Derr, PiArsine.. • • the.. 161.11 lust, by And rew J. Bay, Mr: Samiit A. HA.6IIIBi both' of Pottsville. .- .• - . • . LT SSIG-REED An thellst hest bYllev: Andrew. J: Hay, Mr_ Wu. S.. Lusts, of - Pottstown; td Miss Rtuo, .of • • .. • • • . . . . , •. .. . - .;MOORE—LONG—On'ttte 'Ali inst., by',Rev°J, S. J. McO , nuelli Pastor'of Tremont M. E..*.. Church', 'Mr St-. mnii Mooire to Miss. ISABELLA.. LQl,G,.(laugliter 0f..C1ia...' Long, Esq: of RauSchCrenk. this County., 7. .". " -....! ... cam Simpie willettneerftenrs - dear h&c free: -71C084 , eb . eoinprenied with notices,;ttc., must be paid for at ths =text( 10 cents_ per, tine. . . B&.s . p—On.the 15th Vest; In '3lMerv:lllm- Qichnylkill County 21re. rnatic'Etsv in the 59th year of her age. - re - 11erk4cotutty papers pleaie copy.. „• .:* . CONNER-4n Philadelphia; ; orili - Thdratiay, 21st inst.; Woit - i - ,.wlfe of John C. Conner: The relatives avd frlends - of the family_ are retipeet-. tally invited to attend the funeral fromher. father's Fee idence.,;llaritetEtrect,AhistSattirdayY afteinoon. at 3,3( • o'clock, without ferther notice.; . • - • • 'CURET.Lln!hdatistioy'City GEV:ken:lnlay' last, Joy Ceasr,'aged - 4o _years:' I:A3f..I3ERT-4ti • ibis , Borounli yesterday • morning,' 13mittm.li LANERIZT,, in the 3615 -year of.hit age,. - • • IPRITCHAIIII—On the . Yebniary, Neii 3iinetcßiley - Toivitship, SiLLY 3tAirciA; • - danglitei of Johntand .Dcasamn Pritchard, aged: 9' month! and - 9 ._. . • SA.VIThITI,‘-On the 9t7.0f-February . inst . in Efe4;hur. Township. Schnyikill ALVNTINE.S.S.VVDGE, ' - - q., in the With - steno!' hie age. , The deceased .was by pro , - .feeatcni; a aurreyor. occupied the office of a Justice •of the Peace for many yerra; and was highly esteemed Obituary . • • 'At a - stated meeting of Loyal - Division; NO, 1.1; S. of T.; Mrthithoy Cite, the 'following. preamble and resole tions Were adopted. • . •.• " •• • • - • ..Wrizaras, It has pleased - Almighty 'God, in the ills • peusation of-.Hitt infinite -providence. to remove from Our midst:our brother,. 4 , 11.4 A. Crary; therefore, belt •- * f Rzsbl-tito, That we submit - to the wilituf onr ewe-. tor, 'who; /3 It pleaaeth 'best, gtveth and. taketh, nway, endive herewith tendert° onr sister; his widOw, our condolence and sympathy. Mintring :her .that enr lovetuad respect are with her in - this,•hes time .of be reavement and affliction: ' ': •.• • Rawszetia. 'That we will shroud • one. room With. the usual badge or mourning for. thirty days, as.a token of respect and esteem !better deceased brother.-' ••. •-• • RtgOLVED. nit a copy of thesemSolatiimatre hand ed to the widoitet the deceased; and also publisbed'in the Ithbanot City Gazette 'andlliners':Journal. - •. • • . By order of the. Division, . • ; • • ' ADORN THE GRATES OF THE DEAD EAGLE MARBLE WORKS, • . . . • . . ..Pottaillte, Pa.: • • Pkten' and BTOIVII Stone Fondly Vaults tnade.to - order: '. - Tbe work warranted to giTe Posaunenta. cir - iiiia—eiitix•-fread stones, Tableta..l3rm.. Lambe.Plower- Vasee;•3lantete„ Table . and •Wath-etand Tope;„ Detazas andPlana furnished' and the work executed. In the - best etyle of art; and of the very beet .mrderial.' .. •• - . P. F. ELSE,NBROWN (of 2dinerarfEllo, part ifortieeisti St., • between Coal ate:l./Who:id Sta 4. near PomroraFoundry, Pottsville_ ' • . : . RI4 .It. .11E1 , • Estrabliehed in , • • Mrs: Reeser woiild respeettany announce lathe pub- Ile that she continue the Marble Worka,•a: tne old stand,- earner Callewhill and Second streets.-.der. Market, PottarlUe Constantly an hand kluda .• .... . • • • tee 7 Al sits 1, ac 4 rirain s t x sl4 T i 4 ret mow • sadeVe )113 GEWIAL i..NOI'ICE S. ROTICE TO CONTRACTOR*. =ORFICSSHXMOSIN.COAL.COAIP.S.I.4Y, .14Lnc:rater Colliery Shamokin;• Pew ' Rehreany.:l6, --;: r.r 6 Pcteals will be received at' the -office of the Com,: PaninntilTneadav nood, :Mater bily.„ ISM to mine,'Prepare and deliver the coal intO - .lge railroad. cars at the breakercat so 'it lch per ton, net - weight. particirlars' tam be. obtained by Applkatiott at the Corn-: panylapmed„.- • ' F. J....4 , NSPACTE,.BIIPt. .• . •• - 0.911r.5E 'II.IICP , OR.T.‘,TO att. imeat it - Ntki on MAT 'SWrntibrsx . 111 b,.. 11 to certify' thal- the- F-In4r reoOr LI that bal. been - cirm a htted egaltat the a tointrter. the A. E. q .ebwreb, has been propeilyinvestig,t. tted by the ender 'red, who find the report - p . .• gne d, . . ..4'13.-1324DKEMILL, .w...TIIOIIIPSCr. • - • • P..THORNYON. : Feb. --Cnialnittee-4 • Mgr . I BOBEigERRIF;• A - ttoiney' haw- trinovint - cittco 'to the . second. tloor,...front room, abkite B: ftoOk- Etore; . on e Azo t r e ft„. - •• • - ,Potosville,:Peb 14; AT -- • • 11101'140E..-Thd;ilrra C..,Ciiwle•jac , , Las This dakbeen dialolvect hp mutual con;.: The book.accounts are. lift with G. Ceen Co.Xdr:• . 6OIIECtI9D- t4Y _ MA. Er•cces,_.cirs bus', mutiOlP•fite: PAWIfEY •&•C 4 ::!:' 71- .11fit1pnoy.riane.. . 1:30„ F: HE AN,;"st Scateli, , :ov+Arcoat par or P t I t z d I tri7 l 4„fi np : o. tAtT37 notiMiittait they must be: feecemed bn, tlry . t?e' sold on Saturday 31arth • Valte Iforecillotel, Pots sville: ,7-31! • MEM I6011 ; 111b8 12 'hereby &en to-all pe timns Wye _ :not to hay itlioad - given td l / 3 41tabeedber 11ktIce, Qv . drag Ctitaitdasioners.: for :Om Pam of SIMS,' • dated Aped 11;1345. as thettame was staled feont.ltint byy rt , bbers: that enteied his hem% andat ttrelock, A. M:,,,lreProary .PaVent, the B! hne `bio an Tflitiritihlpi . lrab 16;,•6':." • • Ir3t" . . . . *ethoeo Mee orTrveineant Mend Compa •1f o: kW :Phil WanlithikExclintiice, PHILADELP.tiLV. , Febnieryll t : - 1467.;:=LNOTICIEL: Tbeann tneetiog, or the . welt the: ' • ifhel.i4tl:4lt .phitelisclinko, hi ihe cityr,tt Ptlladrlpkla on - ;Tuen;. del, the -.l'wenty-ttlxth tar Febraam' at 12 K. at Which ate and place the anneal election for President tuerDitectons to servo tits eneuingleer Irilrbeteld;•:- /-; Feb . 16, `7,:-.4-flt GEO. U. COlX.M:Sbctii.; . ~ . ' '' • CO- PART -_The '.under, .. '4.lga - ea have Mini:ell ti .Coliiertnership as dt torpoyn at Law, - ander th,e• name o: BANYAN. Zit. SON • Pottsville,: Tel - . 6; .1367-0;- - : 31105,A1.: ..134p1AN.. .... . ... . . . licreone-ke hemb's no flied noc.. to ,givecredit . to my. wife; Sarah Hoffman . ; on my - acCount,' as, she has do 'setted flirted, and, bard; and Twill not be lispansible for the Same.' . ALTGUST . HS if(WFMAST. •- , !CT' • • : . . . citEs SoN.A. •,.lANuAllt .lB67%.—The 'undersigned' takes, pleasure' In publicly ticket, wiedging the receipt. of s7s:inumithe Travellers , . Accidental lasuranee: Company, ..by the• hands of T, A. GOL/FRfilVtheir :Agent, lu for three week's immpemation fee disability from .a. re cent accident 'and' Call recoirdnend . the Company - for lion-Wide and prompt dealines..icith• their customers: Vet) • ALFE.ED J. PURTO N. - • CASITIIiDN.-;PU310.4,-::- . )Ve • boteby', caution parties manufacturing. ,and. •Punaps against infrtnOment of the patents. of -Wm. Sewed and X.F.: Cameron, aid of. Omicron. 'num-, bared.in the .United States Patent and 44155 respectively and . relating to valves Mane of met al and iudin rubber, (or.other ebtotie material) in con- . Median .aud'espeaally.tlie . feria in dhiCli.ladia nth- • is inserted in annular. .groovesor recesses .I,Ve tiiideretand thntvnlves o f Ltiici formAro.betug trodixed PAraiis. • -• • • • - ••• ' prQ;. , c , cuto ilitring,iment of :the, above p4teitts to thii fullest . c:s.t9nt. of the law., • . Siedc.d. ' • ox.atalcis - .k. CO., • • swum puinp Itstiti.racqtrem, 1:7.d,5t.. collier of 2ci'Aveutie, ti. Y. . el) 9, 'et; a*. -NEW 'YORK •Sli,tilett JV w l / 4 ,m. KILL. coAL CO.; havd.' for sltig, MO or • three Cariing;.4..., Cptle.a livu-L , nrt - e...Carrkage), 12 , ..- lary..rr further particalift - , hpply to the .aolce of•the •Compuny; at • " .., , . . WOODSam. • ; •• po, .2, , a 7 —5. *. ... 1 Sci)nyikill . County. Pa. • G'O K . NAT s➢oN.A a, . 17- 7 . 1 L aoyli n.i.e..• Not'. - S. 136:-INO. , [tea is hereby ;;i , ...211 that tho Circultithig . Notes' of the, ,Goveincuent - Bant: of Pon...Nine, l'a , Nt i• 11 be:recleaned at the connteiol this Bauk: • • - NoV.IO,`Gp--itet;hl'll. N. lIUNTZINGER;Cwhier. • TO 11.0.4,11N : 1AN . • IPACT.UREICIn.;--The Proprietors and As-iiwnfes - e.fthe:several.Letters Pate nt - Footed to Neu-. ry Bessemer and' Robert %Masher, "of:England: and to. Kelly -and others.," Of Rue: coruatry,i:for"." the Manufacture of•• Iron rind . .litterl, • hy their Varions processes; in the United States, lutve,".torthe purpose rif iavoidink . all conflict of -claims under said'. natenn , , conielidated.their intervts, appointed the - undershrned Trustees, and are now "thepared. zrant Linens& for, Manufacture and Sale under the various. I titers Pat ent; and to •lutaish ,necessary inform:oAm. and working drawings. • : • . . • ." The " - great'clad rorunarfet, L . and , perfect . immix; ES Erri of , the Ressemer or.Pueuraf atic Cast Steel,- and the "comparative cheapness of its protinetinn. as 'Well us:the air inly en - amons consumption of it are top well knowlyto 3 Cni to require comment. . • . The-process may be. witnessed at, the .works of "Messrs. - IVINSLOW, GRISIWOLD ',HOLLEY, at; L - . Farther informatiiin as to terms and- p articulars ,cost, IDS tructimi., 3c., may he obtained b y' addresi-im .elther"of the undeniigned. - JOHN F.VINStOW, - Troy, .• • . -JOHN S. GEIS - 5170L0. Troy, N S., ',•"Truf,trea. • • '• D. J. faIORREIL, Johnatovol, - -Pa . • . . . • . PA'r ENT .I:IIIPIiOVENIENT OF - 1 - STIE.A.:II all whom' :it way Coaeern mann consideration of Sz..:-.•—• in hand: paid by -JAM S WREN .of the rinarh. of POttsvil;e, Countypf Schuylkill.' to LeiviE!kenberry of Fhiladelphki, the ieceitit whe • reof has been iicimowl edged: the-said Eikenberry • hate sold to .said,JAMES WEE.lif the right to apply. it in, the :County of Schuyl kill; State or Pennsylvania.;.on'all Steatn Engines now laic-or that may hereafter be. used,. Lew la I.:lktanber. Ty's - Improved Cot-ell . for ..114460h0wi zing Kiel - ilia by Explen.toc—C for whleh letters pPft cut, dated November' 19.- IStil. baye'heen granted. to the. fah;Elkeeberry itieljoireal States.) All pettams desirous of informant , regardittg the belie:lt of this Valve. can receive' the same at.my'ollice in Coal stroat..- The benefit or. this Valve to all la.+scran nq Steam Engines is from 2.. to 40 per cent. on. the best. engines hint. It Can be applied entrines: Machin - Ism are'reotiested to take {rattle this Import ant improvenient; They can secure from me the etc ' feelmildring new engines and alSo for putting :the. prevement on old enmoes; They. can - Seethe motion at my works in Coal .arrest.. where' 'nave Won ft't sine working to the s , :ivint.tl3 herein stated. It also can . be seen at Ruch Evans's Mill.' at Atkins faßros.'s 'and Palo Al to'Rolling Mill. . JAMES WREN;. . • Washington Iron Workti.. • 'Pnttsville, Feb. '2T, . 'WANTED . : . . NITA nrr E o. oofi. empty coal Oil Barre Ls V for which ,thr. highest price will be paid. • Feti 23, LEWIS.V. . . . . .. (T A N T.E. D.— By • a ytaltatt 'matt. a • ginatt, , n al . \'Y' clerk at a colliery or as boak;kl):. , par"ur sattainatt• .In a.dry goods anil . grocery store.. Sailsfactory rdezeia ces given. -• .- 4.thlrte's P. 0.• BOX laCs.rott.willa: Pa.... ..Feb 23; , Ci.. —". . . • ' ' •- -, --.. S-It" • • • ... . • . . . . . ... W'' ri'r ED.—A Fitcatiop •by a.praetical man . of . 12 years estierietco. zu‘ S.u.,:eriatendent: of ..111er..s, 34aebinery, ,Vc.: .. Good. reference Oren. Addre.a • • .. . ..Feb*23. , 07,-.S-31. 4 ' ' POTTSVILLE P.:0.: t:PDX 33 • „ or twelve , ernrty.-011_cttAcs to gonn tontlttlun.D9ic4:g.al3cut 139 " • • Apply t 9. : • B:113,-1.1iNAN. . .. , .. . . . . , , • IVAtri.N9pEl9, - TO ..kt,ENT..--,By a - young married .. ..n om, femlivy eatnall home In or near Form villa . , AficirmA l'.- 'O. - CON 1716, Phihr!elphia, stetinf, , lorrne; uembMot...mcuna. Sc:., .: 3-21! - . 1. %xi A. NT E reut a Tureen Se..nd 'for one or V e more years. A. good-business location.rrquired. Would rent with or without fixtures.. Pereons.havlnk euchweterey to let will7,les n &hires., Meting hums; • APPLICANT, BOX 30. Roaring Branch, Lyco'mhig Cointy, Pa. . Feb 10, 'CT 'WANTED.--An enereoite man, iind!one who 14' V• 4: • aegatiinted with the'llardware trade, to take a ball' interest In one of the beat stande_for the Hardware and Iron bailtesa, iIL County% , irsi . Tor fall partittitare v addme or eall•otr • • 'G-7.36 • Feb IB; • • Tremont, &hay). Co.; Pa:, PENev: 'Um to pro -2.1. coin the azency rif a . Colliery: furthe sale of their coal :for 'the New 'York 'tearket..- Aedrete COAL AGMVIc - Bot - Ne.:llCVNew - icrk Paer-Office."-- N 1 .0 Irt!l—;•Wanted two: g ood Machinists, • to whom good' wegas will be paid, and steady employment .:Applyto _ %GARNER. ds CURISTIAN, : Jan 31, '67'.:-.3.4t AEhiur,d, Schuylkill Co ;fa.' 11 )I,NIi'ED.--!Nvelvtigood . • • secohd-hand Boilers \! "30, or 34• bleb diam. The hicht eatdi price Rill oe rrid fiir Machinery aeran: iron 'of. any deacri4i= Hanka price paid toechain ' railroad' iron...- . engines raid machinery of all kinds bought •and`so ' id,on ConotOn at the Maddnery Depat on Coal Street; • ^, , Bilrlardera by mall ,w 1.1,1 receive iircoiapt at/enliOn- • • Q TEAM ► dereigned.witheeto Purchge 3 second-hand Steam of 10 or 30-horveooNver each: Addrees • ',MX= 'SPARfiC.S;PoSsvfltei Po:: • L.EGAI: '.Ntirr.lcti: rr XINerTOIIIOB - NOTll,CE.—Wheretis; letters .124 of adminietratkh on the estate. - of Charles Nelms. late of the Borough of Minotsvitle, Schuylkill County; deceased, have been ousted to the.sabecriber,all pet-, sous indebted thesid estate are requested to make Im mediate pasMent; and those having claims against the elude- will shakethem knontrwithont -delay to •• '•• • :••• ' WlTZEMANi.ltlinerserille, • • " • Executot of the late - Chas, Ngints. Feb. 20, ' . 67.. ••, • 6t : . . . NOTICE.:-Wher6.9 letters of Admicistratlmiotil IN the ie....tate a Bernard Idnivehilt,' of.Ncrrth Townshlii, bait been granted to the- STOMA.. .ber . . by the. Register of Schuylkill: Coaety—Notiorie hereby. given to all those . indebted,to ' said' estate to .make-paymintand theSe - hhvirgiirmr - wil-present them for eettleeleut.. •'' DANL. ,CANTLON Admine.r. '.AIVDITOWS l In thO ()pious' ..M.Conrt of Scheylkil Cotuatq..-=eitatii ofiDaniel De= Nine. decTL. The andel:signed appointed to diotribute the .balance in the bands. - of 'John. Midler: administrator a' said Daniel :Devine, Cleanse:l, l P and anronnvbe tantles -entitled AO receive .the ruPer the parties interested: for the parixoei of Man. , poiritment, on SATURDAY,-the 2d day of March; 12.67. at 11' o'clock, A. M., at his•Oftlee on Centre street, : . ' , SFM, R, SMITH, Auditor... A aninasTßATowt4NOTllClC—WherP • LS. es letters of Admtnigtration . havin g -been e granted by the Register. tic of CO4 nyon the estate of' Henry. Saylor, late of the',•Borongh of Pottsville. to the tio.dethtlitned; .all persow - Indebted. are 'hereby. not-. fled to make, payment ;and theee having claims against aald'eetate, to present•them the,tmdeisiened -with out delay." CAW:If/NE Adcohalstratrix.. , ... .Pottevitle, Feb; 9,. . • • • • • , 641' ' LMINIatTS T N OTICIL—Whare -ti as, letters of administration On theestate of Thom liall.litte of Reilly. ownship; Schaylldil Corm.. ty,-- - theemed. bate bece"granted to the subeeder t all personaindebted to the said estate are hereby 'notified .to make immediate talynient, and aloft having claltna against the al4 ri a=rasent thenawithrint delay to WILLLSALS; Adminknrator.'_.- . irotth of the - nrinappatirevill of Thos. Thomas, dee d; A2I.IffiIIaTRAIMP 'VS NOTlCE.—Wtiprez El •ap Latent of AdmWstratiorl oritheestate of Ben jamin. Wilthe, ride - or Gass Township; deceased, have beat ranted to the subscribat,; all: Femoral Indebted to:the said egate are' requaated ter mat e imuiediate payment, and: theist hiving datum aokurt the same will mae them known without delay to .. - MARE. HODGES; 'Aximbrixtrautr.: Mutants, or to Wit Attarner .DAVID A. JDNIIS: • Feb 2, .6/ • IKCIIIPOWS.NOTICIL—Wheread, the no eersitmed was appointed. In the wilLof the - late .Charles:CowleVlite of 'Potorrille.. executor 'of his estate,: all persons.indebted are hereby hottded to. make "payment, and those basing claims Nodes; "said-estate wilt present them to the onderatispiee . .1.414) , vine, ;Wan- lg. 711987. 71g1f.A.S.BALL. '.FREIiEIIIOII - NV: LAIrElk - 00,31einik . • Commission ; 1 ere hall ... 4 , • - BREWER'S; SUPPLIES; , , m; . Bugg-Cm:l Haw, , Lard.''aat • dicta SpiexaiTticin Oil 141141 : Piste Miller a an - tali Too - azai 6resss 7 -ilie his is the market _. .t 5 ,. Litt's; Agent; Jati,tf ecTotti sth asurWashlngto. • Dec 8, ' fi t3lttlf , . • • Beading. Pa. . ilanerß' spap dius Ceke t Va s ict i rtca tter ac, Thsbes. , EC= Boxsilised with saw z. giliplaS. Deo Up 'Or" ; - • 'PIM Porlsk MEM ,••. . • s 1) RE Xret--Si . 0 THIRD ST., . • (B i T y ror rA-13pREsT AND alLsTlier,) • * . . , .13 • ' - '..&r. - ,.: IK- .. E - R. S . : ...., , • ....„..,.....,. 1K ; _E • • . .,. AND DEALERS DT . GOVERNMENT pECURITIEC4, -=. JUKE, 'JULY;] AHD' AUGUST. CONV:EiII'ETr INTO • - . , • Witllurlt•cher..34.lud at- neSoticith a PRO'Frr .To ......,.. . ~ • OLj . • ..- - . . • L ' ',.....' ~601.4D;•-• SILVER; • 'COMPOUND :..-WEREBT .:-NOTES ..,-....".,-....,.:;,- w.A.z.N21 1 ,.E D-.,-..-..:,-%:_:,:..• .: iprilicatiOils by mill crtLl ivcei'e 'Dl:alp t'Ottentloa and all hiforutstles cheerfully It ' trulehl • -.- Stocks and thin& •boughtiuld• &ad -. rt. commission Ism orin New York. Orders soltcited;‘,..• La — i , '- -'Feb: :A 47.• .':-.." , : .. . . —l4l- ' FOR SALE AND '!'U "bliT . tIOR KALIL...One nt the PinkiticeCiitt. .10013 lIENT:--Ati" canto comer of Centr e - I? mu[ ' rOso; onn -mr.MarkcS ,streer, doors from i7coare. 'Both BOA and -convenient: LE4'I!S C.1.E1.031.?501ti tt CO. -, 1;Re41 , • . ; . ' . S ip#:'!~{aLE Th u . Tick Cburr, 3 f T. r s, LriVITO. Tflo .. . . ''OIVIL RINI'. Froth the 12.24 Of 1 , 01 'nor:. * - 1 olio ,of ate t Meet , or. Quorre..etreqt, now'oecu...ZA piod,l3y fhb, uhdoodimea.. ,Apply to, - . . ' Feb. 23: 'OT 43t .. . . FRANKLIN &GOWEN. Micpirgyl Cairat Boar.; `A . Jolty. egoltriaect: and fa good order in every rpret... A IoW prito will-be tdreu rant tp•m:-;OAELL Adams LEWIS W. PHILLIPS. Box 1.254, Neiv Term v.o ri s . eeaelun elyen- Ist. ;,Apply -to • lIRNItY RUSSEL, `,:dand.3 . labfatt*o Ste. Feb 'GT • - • • r . . - . . . .. . v it NA. i.w. .:-.N. two-story Frame Div Wog, rIo.,o! ar.d lot, siglate, in St. (nit..' Tho bowel/ . tontalno.S rooms. 'css. , formerly .occupied as a milllneiy thrre: It Is a y,Jod bnitiets Aloud.-- . APPIS to - '.- - ' • W31. - IdcCARE, St. Clair- Fait. Slt himse andlot cm lanhantOng street now". ercbpled by 'tlietinderAlitned.-42fA 'Pos.w.tkichikitTri. on the' first of _April. - If notJELI . previonsly sold at private :elle, the prembies will be sold at public sale et Pennsylvania Hall, on aitt: , ..'• Ivy the ninttpf.ltarcli, 1t".87;.at-e.o , rloek:;P. - M:. . • • • *- FRAZIKLIN. 13:GONVEN. Petn . " • ." ; & Bt. • , . , . . IR -. SAIL E.—A iietoitd-lianil ROFC*o6ll...r!fin , E' if/ good order, for itite *cheap. ' I.244rdre at ills Of,- ha , : - ' .'• -. ' - • ' . ; • 'Web 16,-.q . :4,it.- .. .. .. <l , ' NA 11,1K.-TSVI3 31u1e.'3 Way.on. Apply to. . • ALEX' 310RHIS, Feb IN'atßtwood; SchnyikLll Co. lifolll. Clllll3 Ilarnets and Wtig ,, u: • 'Apply lid 51out above P. 0., St.-Clair. • 1,.;:r 4311, renilyt fur .use.--l 9 steam cylinder, pule 6 . ,:inch dlabietee . and '2 Czt.. stroke, . ' .TwO . 9.s:horeetoizinett. , . '- One bfl-horso-Etzgluit. • . • - • .PO.MRUY.'..t Potttrille Iron Work , . Feh. In, .07 • ~••• . • ~. 7tf • 1 - 2 4 , 1111.. Ceti: Ylird . proicorir,ll. the city Ur New.-York, .c.mi,h , ,Ling or It lots, of grotind:with balk-heed, °all:a North Inver. The yard is thoronithly fitted up In eyi•ry way, and has privu......re;—ls citable or oioridg, Ibooo tor•s of Ccal.— The hrts s to. bo sold at a te:- sonable price. kor furtater.yrirticahir4.applYt,. : . . • LEWIS W. • • Feb 16; '67'4-1 P. t 250. New Solt. grip ISENT.-:-A store at Prew,e.a. formerly • I,oermpied by. J. IS. •IToffnme... Jr. ;Is a good etMid. witlia.fayerable loration andlow• rent.—" - "• For particulars. upply.to • ,F t,p;'6l=Q3t- • 00 the prem*a. . . WOK s.t.I..E.—A Dwelling.litnise n (;enter sr', -.L .- in Norwenian Additit.n to Pottsville, oppts...a. site thri:Ochl yelloe' Cemetery.. For- price, np.: , •::., 1,1,k - on the . rcitiises id. EDWIN COON. . . ... Pen. :9, !tii..• ..• • . , • • , G-3t• - F(tit Brie!: lionFe.:E.ucl Lot ba.3coms's' Adcbtion.Potts ci le, at art:opted by. Charlie I'4; .14;q. givenlkn'ilr.4 of At) it xtoxt.—. Al illy to -" Tiros. R. IL&NNAN, -PottEvitlo, II I; P• F lit WI E.—'flits mulerbigued ban L for vale.a single action pump, 12 then plunger. T ft. ninfle;ufren ,BuFtou . t."oul. Co, Patrepoill neetionf , a:Dylan heavy, for thep ..ulining v.-Lin ; in u.Ec. - fur - until - oil:line. • Fur t , rr...75, en i r S. Columbia., l'a. 9. 'IT. L'slt • 0 5.3 A 11, n.ndirsfrired offer. foi,znie one 1: double two-storyd‘vellit.,77, with room in t0 , bt.2,- { 4, t t bnild two houp,s. zuiJohnitur lots of 31. r. and in"sl.oket street. 'For partirti- - .`".. hire; eucitore.on the prf:tuises. ' 'THOS:. MAG1:111E. • " 6 , W ... L. 410 gi...SA 13. 2tfarhinry.— Or.c 1.1• horzie. engine with tour. 41 , 11019. ' . .tirvra and ruin; gelriur2, all Oomph:to and in naafi condition. • • r,ne 11 , :rso- 'Breaker Linewith t%o,g'ord• . • • , . A i=o one Ereak.r Itelli. Ecr Bel.P,nntl all ge. • Inf..; nereaf.ary for breaLlr,g and preparing Se.? day: all In u0..(1 erudition; . , • • ate Timber in , Et enker. TreFllrgr, ar a Frame, will t. 9 r.ohl aliagoher or separate, . . '• Also. °n tons T and 20 Drift ,Wragm , .,' for rot incli "road, all ...s r4iital;al; AI o: ono I.llao..Frnith S • hop.and Tonla, For.terte. air ,Ty pi DEDDALL, Pr' • or to DAVID NrI.IITEIIOUSE,. New ?hi lat - .:114ii,i, Feb 9. , e.,G • • •rt. t • PALE O,E FILO 0 , 1 t" 11.011 P EitT V() it. V SA E .--TFtEIIEOA R IRON WOR . I;:A, January 10. is 6 —Wit ort.r • 'or 'pale. 14," •terriu , , Coid. .Clinrcoal .Cover Dale. Catawba. Rebecca: - At ,sttaJi:: Mount Tarry, i-ituated in the counties - of ticuten,art,, and'Ati2llSt.t. the . *The c-ip!iCity of . th&-e.rnruacela at nre.gent to 1500 ton. cash: per annnin, - and r inetal is of :n• perior iAtuu.iTyc being tiarccularly -40,apti.d" fur car wheila.. - •tatinnuce,.guti .other deiKrtpi.lot.a of mar.c.:. fictuic requlomg ;zzelkt. Etreivg-h: rnating ateel I , v the Be-iieruer our • ouitet, ",bat thet+e tre,Ci cannot The. , e 'fartaf."a . proto.rties- - .1.- gezber equti,in rb,ut fifty thon,,and. army. • They arc iu and - coilld• ha: put auto bleat in a fetv'iveelza. 'mord la brou:Lbt.t.. - ruarket, by :he JLiate.a . .Rirver Clef and the.Virgitibt Centril - . itiwt . ,tineniy, by iiiidrsinir'n I.ichniniail, willfcni±hedKUh a ueLtiiicsi tioli of !ht.?. properthii . _ J. R. ANOEItSCiN" (1...V1V , 110.T1 , 4 1 7 0 Ltic - in the 44rn.. .I.' mot.h.Vein.Conl.c.thon3'B Addition to the IL:r ough-id-St' Clair, Sbuylkill County, Penna. lots are locateden the Cg , !ek and • are concealer:: • .to all.the Creek,-...C.llicries a.r4. to . the c,lrbreitA klank Band Fr-it Ur...Vida...which is now fully dr, opetra: tlity'Sht.ft - ..‘ E.. W. ..te, , ainri.ei on the. Al •ni-• inoth'Veio Coat Co.'a land, and ls said by cr.ntennit jrtthrO, to.he the best row Om yet disi..erred in the State.... No 'doubt extensive' Vtirnseem, Idias an d Steel Works will shortly be erected on the proz..er-. ty: • 'rho Atilt creek and '3line paces through the property. giving facilities And conventenc-` 'es fur ell kinds of business. • For trim..., &-c.. apply- to ' A.: rilarr, Pr.sittent; • Nor. 430 .tb:ary Sc, Philndelphia; . or to JOHN SIaTZDiG.F,R, Sect y, St. t tar. . , . . V1Ci1r.6A...1..E.—A sixty foot hiCand two - stoA JI: ry honwe -on Ilabantougo street, no Oat pied by ' Thomas ll... Walker. 'Eq.., - Peeteeslon. - given on May 1;1667. ;Apply to -_ r _ L GO ' Dec. 22, !G6 - 52- ' FRANKL.DI B. G9WEN. • IVOR Nate. V —The wider - signed offers Sir. sale in the Sciroug - of Pottsville, a corner lot on" Mauch Dhank. ancl Coal ' Street& ti ereglion a double two-story Brick Dwelling Elbuse and a one and a half storyiramea - house %stitch is becupted- as a Restaurant.'The lot contains 123 _feat on Mauch Chunk street and 3.5 feet on' Coal street. Thisproperty is one - of the beet le : . • Gated "tor store or hotel in thello rough:.' • • • Also 4S•building kas between Port Carbon and Potts- , - ville. • -,A beautiful location for building,. lota.for Me chanics; Laboiers. .4e. The water pipes have been late_ Pottsville Water Company all along - these lota., They are near the Pottsville - Agricultural Park:Grata:l4. The lots are offered reamosbly.— Vernis will bermede k1:10W13, • ' , Alpo 116 acre* of land favorably known as the Tomb- • ling Run Farm, .29 acres tire in" cultivation, I 0 (flaw out in winter gain, 9 'acres of over 2400 grapellnea of tho . beat quality; an Orchard with MO tree?, part of them in . : bearing condition,. Applee, Pears; Peachee t Cherrica, • all the Girt • cites fruit, two .substantial 'farm boneeswith Tan.„ - -e gardepe. large stable, shedding, ice • ~. • bones. running stream of water and pump; at the sta. ble. • For further inforMigiou apply to ' • OEO; LAlYER,,Orchard Brewery, Pottiville, Pa. ;December S, , 68 . . 49- . . . 'Vint MAILE.The theelllug . recently oceupied • I.` • - 1 . 4 John S: Oedema:ie . Morrie' Aaditiort.— Posseeeiorigiyen trreemi.tely.. • Addrese ' ' • • • ' afr P 1 NJ CARTER,• A • ' . . Real Fatale Ag . ent t 3fahanoy MI, Penn,; FOR SALE. • 013:EAk-AITD 'DEBI:SABLE . . ( In Delaware anh Maryland, from .23 to $6O per acre.— These farms laY between te Delaware and thesePeakes Day ; convenient_ to mills, stores; schools, emira t es, ':They are easy tocultivate, and with leas labor 'thin * ' me the Northern' States, and are adapted to grain, grass, Indy &c. • Fish and oysiers abound in - the rivers: gainent all kinds in abundance.- Darin; 'the past three years hundreds of the • Northern farmers have settled in these States on turennt of ,the low pm:4 'of land and the easy cultivation'and low taxes.. Per deals tag to. visit. farms'in these States can do AO by applying to , or addresrang the buderstg,ned,,who makes a trip regularly once a week to thse Stites-- Catalogues sent gratis tangy. address. • . • • . •• • Also Farms iOnr-tr.e , and 3lonhomery counties, and - 'Coal, Timber and Ore.Landa. for sale; • . : . 144 South Fourth Streer,Thiledelphla, Pa. • Nos 24, , 66 . _ r.• • .. 4T.Bm OR MAIL A lot of• reco'nd-band • 3Lachinery I.* viz :—1 Steers Engice, 10-borsa power. with bon.. ere, fire fronts. pomp; &c., all complete, suitable for a small foundry.. -Also; I PortableEncine with boiler and governor, &c., alleomplets, about 4-horee power. - Also about 12 tons T Bale. aboat.B tons 6beeelron; • • . • • 'Also 5 Drlll.oo that have been need in a Elope-40 .ch gauge. For sale at the Machinery Depot of Sept 42.,65 tf ' JABEZ 'SPARKS, Coal St. AT A B E _ BEAL ESTATE - AT .Y PRITAT E MALE:—The interest of the, un dersigned, being the undivided half of the well known Hotel property, eitnateon thi: antra:meat. cornet of C: llow'hill -and Centre street.. in the 139ronch jat . of .Pcitiiville.„4ill•be sold at pill:Etter/de. Tlutr property was fjmnierly known• aa the Exchange, now as the Union Hotel; andla one of -the target .and moat valuable Hotels" it the Soroagh - . Jan li t . • it,ArBET T ' PALMER. MACHINERY M MA TERIALS FOR .SALE: Locomotive Engine.. • Two 40-tuirse power i':ctifines Wttli gearing for hoist onniar-honse nor; Engine and breaker Mit4inery.' One email Pumping, Engine. : : 80 drift eirs tn 'good order.. • - • . disci 14:4 of it and Flat Itar-itaa„. Wheels, Axes. Wire itnpee, chain& AO, die. Apply to • P. W. 13137.-AEXR, Roemer of Mines, Pottsville. LOST AND FOUND: I:4oitiT..=A- dart. or tin - coWied Better doz. 'A3I . pets= retuttdug him. will be libetAlly rewarded,— J. C. aOLT, at Baylor , sl./r0..! fit. - Feb, 9, 'GT • FOR SPEOLAL OASES, .• • . •-,..,N0:-.l4•Beitd attract, Yaw York. • . • Inforataitan...with the Ilighaat teadmanirae, ' alai), a Bonk on Spacial .13$aitses..ta $ molted envelope • want free: Nosnre old *end AO' them. and poll regret + t: for. 143 aav r : f ith‘thg - Ovid= are . irulanttimilrl E r . actuae I :L e :P e n ' D o i r ta bC"trs2 ger o , o _ dirarz.to DR. LANREISCE, O. 14 - :?,sll). ttiT NEW T9IIIC. ' ••: . :i9tr 11, %lb-404y • A SIit:AND PLANING 311 CL; als GI ; W1.133,0t, Proprietor* *urattotorens of Salql. Doors, Btindt. SnuLters. :thAMlngv,Windoler sad Ikon lorninte:And Wldta and.Yeßow Nine Flooring. Th t ,y Van keep canetl47,os hand._.. 1144 : 62 3 and Plutnring !ABA. nod lhictagl far- puniosen, :•.1147.11.404 (Mt 4-4:: ••. ....1.-. •
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