. ra .• w ll a . '` il . _,,tilit,t4p . Via . 1 d. ,.. t ~.! . OTTSYILLE,., PA: ti swot, rir.alitrAtkr 1.869. ''OP.E.--.J.:scieff.a R..: wAviers, - Cithiwer, Conant ihimithiay:lies•Tork. Clly,: is :-,i4bcciied to receive' Fubacliptioni far the Lts• Jorm:A.Lrir.dalk , eiiliett. the BLACK BAND IRON ORE • . h - e. fit e Carbon neetinnt Iron 0r6..r rife 'oat liticnin res. exist as hole, co extensive win, the 'coal MN:4,yr veins with which they "ere stra!ified. The . imlnoriber has made .the iron Olph . o f lb-. emi meanies W petialty: and i 4 enahletlfrenv a /Ma expericitce to find the jrlack,ial oed of tt c). e thrMighthe :Anthracite erßitnininona Coat' I ant nrepercd to 'Wore:C. prove or drwilop then Bede of •iroo. oil the .Authracite . Ret,tieti orthitmet. the • tp3:in . . • lilt IF: DA'flkDONli. Si. 'Clain Pa. • ej: !daimon :end ieph S. Patter. Vril I'. !diner, Wilkerlyarre.; 3. Lon fie; • A-I.t. r , d.;- W.: W. ; 11l a ko, wi litherh, 'Ca Son t hurry; W . m. - 11 Eiltr.nrhin Eded. • jet-. Jr.: I;a•l.r,h;re.., lion. Ilenr.v D. Moore, Phila.. • ibis: t.:.1'414.y0rk; NI R I A. L PITRIOTESII OF ,SCITUNTAILL COUNTY. Great Titsfaction in Price. TEE LIST dI 1 'Tillello.ol± . . -In-order that dreire to pri.-eerre- thle Ricortl - of the. • Pilfriotim of Sebrzylklli Coriqq durink'tbe Rebellion, iniiv - uoi be di.barredbY the price fz oni pnrchaein;riwe hare reduced - the Mice. as follow; for ilie'readrider . et the clitfen: $2:50 'to - S1 55 • " sbee:l; (libraiy) " " 75 " 1 . (3 " " ° v• 3-25 ?. 225 rr i oropci " •"- • • 575 ." 2.75 DADJOW'S .NEW NEAP ANICIIIIACXTE COAL -REGIONS Th hp if, Itlt(*t, po7tilz.bed of the Anthracite Coal ilvtti. -- ,rs of Petmsylvania, It differs in many re eve:Li rpm other Maps publi , hed: because It gives tile. ferm,tion and alt , o a repttv , entatinn of ,the Coal toirel her watt-the location (1 - '4 the collieries in t 6t hntclt e Coal Reg - ions, Fri o , u4l 1it1 , 4'2A.. Ise :or Pocket In :-0.1:-nthi , . ..r0..11' ~Tiff-Ht... -• , . - 1 71, . 2 Di' , i n . lkl•nel in fli,==oot , d - .. •Tii kh.s. in l': - n kr t, :' , Jrm - will.ne cent free by, moil on recMIL ol - the..1.' , ....0 - :: pr'.cOp - ,. . Fin. &,a1( . ! At . • -'• . - , , • ' P.A •••:\r,AX.S fk,okAt.re; POttevllle. i , ';oNE Feumuis cqui parlic:plitel in the raced!. 0.41 , 11.11 in Ireland have been captured. 'rho's° arretit , 4l in Doublin histe been tried and heaviiy.ti,..ntet.eed. • : •• EDGAR: COIY.I, apppipted Minister to Au; s!fa, ha? bean iljected by. the Senate: . - A Merited rebuke to an nnprineipled man. next wheatCrop . it is anticipated,. ,will be heavy. G.ooci news for bous-keepers, - if it viii bjng-doWn•ite priqs-6f:flour.,. • • Jr' exr.pc-tA aVternperxnee:organi— zations will be Teprcklited in. the COnvention to tiFsenible in lin.rrblmirg 'on Tnea]'y next.. A s . .:w la 'way pro pet is a road from Nor risto,vn fo Allentown. Among Ilic-incorpo ratois nan•ed is JAmes Ryon of this county. Tiu Eleanor M.vid White has been blown up 'on the Sliss!ssipPi. Several' persons were - killid,, and c(large'nUrsiber were wounded : - . Epi.444F.lCoii.velitionat Congreas at Read ing on Nru-docaday pad reaciiaticns: declaring th , tt a divi;.On *of thedi2Oete2s deeirablo- atAhis tine; and 1):41 , ..;:ng an earr.:at suppOrt of the new voirn.lJ Aryir. is under' arrest in• Lebanon County, charged with .attempling to murder a Wllolirri9 with .Incilb Det weiler, in. timitiiAnni;ille to ~ n oll. l 3: .n eiir ' . . Lv Phila.leli hfa caleoay.:morning laat, charged will liming committee a irape a ca.,..rhf,r4,1Th0n4,3 . I.lot, and kiltel by of (211 , rter Seesione, 1 10 - i- ill:: 111(1 (1'1( : 3i for trial.' • , • • Ayr:MINDER' S BA CITE, a grandson of Ben jamin Frail3ffin, in iac if in alp history of Ameri'. can science,' Lni.l in 16.13 appointed . Superinten-. de..nt, of the United Sacs COusi.. Surrey, died . in Newport, v.:'7•, !at, Biel 61 years. . t' , e i)f . C. V. Cnk•er; L. 'EL CulVer and John - Walf.or, eho-7e . d with enslx'zzl , nr.; the bonds of the Venanzo ana Petroleora.l3auke, is theDau, r hin co linty c art qu.Wp.ille,qar the defendants wi-ro r:clittc.,l, the:P . I,einr: no evidence to sue t ain t hargo. . Jotts H Sum:Art; one, ortlie cont:pirators in-the pica to a , Etasinst.eiliralm, iCaelted W. - Isl . :it - 141cm a i Mrinday; mid mins c ommittedt.o 0n"170 , tdi...,t. The Cop perheada :Washington are raising money to de:fetid Mtn v.die.n his trial takcs place. "FREELAND SF.3IINARY,"itt Freqland,- Mont: goni(-13 , - county; Pa', liaP an enviable repute tion 'for the thornugh:mannef in Irhich Wish, cla - ssii.4l and meihmnnt'real studies are taught. ICIr, er. If, the Princip I devotee ail his, time sh..l f - n4glez• - to the inlerestS of the Se 13,101: .11IS object is to hare hispuplls edu cated; not on'y iMellertual y, hut morally: • T Et - Z New Oilcans Triliunt', tlei3 gan of Unionists of Lotiissiau , i published and conducted exclusi:yelyby:colOred men. • 1.1.4 its is:. sue of the 9th there is au editorial eiposhig the . manner in which Andrew Joblishn . 's postmasters in Louisiana refuse to deliver the - Tribune to its enhseribers: An ailHavit publisbad - showing . that the p'ostmister at the town of 'Opelonsas, ter abusing a subs.criber to the D-ibune . ior . taking .a black Itepubliean . papnr, refused to deliver it to him. - Id this th . e way to make "tressonodious?". Is noticing the acts of criminal viole . nenin Schuylkill County, : the. Lebanon • Courier It is iiiigraC'eful, not, only to the County, but to the State, that these outrage shonld be perpetra. , ted -with impunity, year after year. If the aril authorities of the County gro. not competent to arrest and punish the • criminals,: martial' law, should be proclaimed, and obedience to law and order enforced' ith a, promptness that shotild he a terror to evil doers. It is amazing that the good people of S •Intylkill County do not take acme determined action in the matter • GRAirD AH.IrS OF. THE REPEBLIC.—This or ganization or the loyal survivors of the war, is as . • • . terrible to Conwrheads as were the.grand armies which confronted and defeated traitorsin the•war to destroy the Union. It is amusing to watch the anxiety which the moiernents Of the Grand Army of the. Republic create among the CopPar heads. The organization is denohnced as revo lutionary.- Those, engaged in it are constantly held up as evildisposedand dangerous. men. The same opprObrioua terms were applied by • the same newspapers to the :'volunteers who . filled up the armies', when soldiers. were called to put down rebellion. What the boys did when ;in U. S. service.they intend - to do in thworganization . of the. Grand Army of the Republic; namely, crush traitors. ,Rdrhaps it is this intention .which cites the apprehension of the 'Copperheads.. Caltre.-The struggle of the Christians 'of that Island against Turkish tyranny is elicit ing the sympathy of Christendom., Thia Government we are glad to perceive has giV en its mere' support to: the suffering, people of Crete, by 'ordering - that a ship-of war .be dispatched to that island for" the purpose' of conveying the wornen, --children and aged persons to Greece. " Admiral Goldborough, whose fleet is at Constantinople, has been charged with the execution of this order Forty years ago when Greece struggled hero ically and successfully against .misrdle ler to,that which the Cretans .are- now :bat tling. this country threw the weight .of her influence and . 'sympathy' with the ' brave Greeke, and we should be false toour .tradi tions-of sympathy for oppressed , peoples If we acted otherwise as regards the Cretans. • M A. R. DELMR . S . vindication of his action in furnishing to us erroneous statistics; appears Sn the las . ; number of the Copperhead organ. It requires but slight notice - from He -utterly, fails to meet and 'successfully 'refute the charges we have . brought. agaitu3t.him. Ms views of the duties of a pubic officer are evidently, peculiar.'lre does not think that the respectful application of a citizen to his Stalrical Department for information need command any attention except at - the whim of the head. He seems 'to think that an office was 'created for the especial benefit of the bolder' and not for the people Air. roar says that he furnished the statistics to us in a hurry, as an apology for errors. He must le ' that case have been' in a btirry also; when he furnished - them to Mr. Wells, Tor the Ame discrepancies exist in both ret Orig. In reference to the word- "an" in his note to us, which he says we altered to' "no," we ca n simply say, that the original copy'ot btiriote from . which the type was set,-cannot be found ; that suet a. - change may have • rib - - eurred "settire it up, and that .we'posl tively, did not altirit Word of his communica tion to us. -• • As for the assertion of the Copperhead sh'eet that no refutation is needed in this community, where we are known, 'we have but to say - that we have been engaged - i n - businese bere thirty six years, and at no pe riod has that business been more prosperous than at present.' If that is the result of be .ing well known it 'certainly 'Seems' to-bead=vantageous safer: as we are Concerned. No* with tiie Copperhead editors who Periodically fourl-h in this localitY, this rule does not work advantageously ; for as soon Su; tixtyare "thoroughly knci,wir they have .to kite' the County. So it Will readily tie perceived front from 'this that there' are advantamtnit OF adThatageri4 beg ffoujgroms. THE •CONCISESS r•I Having been bililkurgaitirpd, try the - elec- - tion of officers, tbertamets of whom we pub lished in our last; this floMety. held its. first meeting in -Washington on, , Stmday evening, last in the hall of the -HOllBB of itepresenta- Lives. Such is the interest felt in this move ment that the galleries were -not only dense iy erowded;but_many persons were unable to obtain even standing room Maid; • and. Vaerefore, remained 'at the. doers. The Beats on the floor were occupied hy`.members of Congress. and others,- accompanied by ladies , Senator Ti'llseti presided:: .• " - on g:..spetkegi Ihe,Csee . .l . 3lolit; • . • • •- • Cattir.Tates'or . • one of most tai-• • • ." giited• men in Conerizta • whose brillient . P l 4° - • lie and pnvato career bas beretorora be r -n WA" - - . spotted by 'any. *ice except that - of intemper:• - , 'aitee. . A telegram to.the sayi ll • • . :When Senator Tatea took the Stand, WAS heirtßY' . retied by the audience. he s aid be,, e had eißned, the: pledge for good. end had c o ve nant, i nn l *A /.210 able. nquent • noble' some two month s ago.:.• mi „, ich „eets, _ itsthe kind_nessiu?sdcood 'ne.n of bls.big heart eahe to . him and •Eglids G•wer la a call for ft temperance nor, I want vou to si . * riffle: heart:. said Tates: bat the tern ' 1 9d•- • did not take place: Yates then' said ' otitis= meeting' to Wit olu i ' , lns' , of .111 ting: when his friend far niched hi , with the plate. Ile read it calif/din and'' • ka a , h r draed it be.raired himsentra his foil height, r iff he earsnee ( Applaneel lie took 'no , pride for h ie rez been' addieted',to • ardent •eplrita: ..tLanghtenj pasough be had emitidered himself a moderate drink- en it Waspnblisbedthronehont the laud...that he wane drunkard. - There was some truth and error tees in this..-; .Ile: ha' a failing When dninkoHettingeverylendy.lasaw - It. s:Setches were not freqtrent, tot Tong and thud. • (Laughter.] . The Prairie did not tarnish. roomp.notigh • for him winan• he •modetieforward. mevement.kite newed laughter.) ThegreatCemmonwealtli of Illinois bad Ibr twenty. Ste years honored hit:olden public priL: enure., and ne had now . promised' that State and'. an • who' oved him, Katy and the children, . that he 'would' : never more touch, taste; or laandie:tlie;-etarleau - thipg. • He 'Monied to fight it out on that line to the last hour or his existence.' •He tvorthl to-night as peon think Of drinking (frees Whisky', for the latter was hell and darn-- nation: - Ile . was as proud of having taken • the -.pfeitte ite he.wa.' of his wife end. children. and tbitt..was the. rongegtextiression be could make as to his sincerity.' Ha spoke of the evils of inteniperance; . 'muck, shin read a cheering, and joyous letter from his wife in re-pause be the good news that be had signed 'the oledze. which moved many In- the audience to tears.-- When he was about telmive the standoi basket of flow •ers was presented . to him by a friend._Senator lathe was app! ogled as he returned to hits set. • • Representatives 'atep.,• Y. and Wenn nathres (Rep; Vt y next severally addressed the meet•L inz,•anellthear re.marki were :also welcomed . hi. ap-' 'Warne- While the former was speaking • about the • pledge which bad been signed,: various` persons' rallied fort he reading of the names. and - they. were, gti•en *by inet, blith Senators and Represeatties. as folios (frerublipartia. Heine m s , e Roman Democrats, Thine; dottneonites, SSIAT.I.. pate): • ' • ' • Measm. Wilson of Maesachasetts, Tat* . Willey, Pomeroy. ROSS of 'Kansas, Morrill of Maine . - • Cragin, Colfax. P' rice., Plants, Perham.. Grinnell. Wirehbiarri of Massacheset.s. Ferry.-Windom. Oink, Delano, Tatter eon of New-Himiteltire. Rolmes. Wentwor h. - Wilson of Penns ' Newell; • McKee, • ebbe ed, Lynch ; itice of Maine. Lawrence of Ohio, Henderann of Ore. ob,..petvex; Julian, Barken.Van aerrent.'Hubbard 'of eonnecticnt, Cobb; Sawyer,Woodbe id ge. Tip son, Dietary, .Mcliner. - .Ames, and Dodge. 'Senator WlLea said Dodge_ had left out the• name ofThadderis Stevens. (Applause:] Mr. Stevens ha 4 not for thirty years 'drank 'a drop of, intoxicating. liquor:.• • fen girl's from the - Howe of Little Wanderers at New Toth; In charge of Mr.' Van Meter, - there len tS red the hall. anti having been - ranged at "the Clerk's desk. sang in plaintive and.effective style severaleongs. including " - Father, Come Home." The. audience eignilhd• their approbation with the vocal peribrmances by -repeated Senator Wrtierrintroduced Speaker eOLYA'X to meeting as one who dischargedthe, duties Of the chew, with so ranch honor to" himself and eatisfactittea•to the House, and expressed the hope •ttra,t, gegi,tejtsPepaice example of Mr. Cotrax would 1 • 0 ''onowCw:nd pill the Members of the ...-""s Monet, trims remarks, raid hIS Speaker 0, devotion to_ '. the essee,dated farther back than any -written pledge; - ,Pont thirty years ego, when he witnessed the malt of a companion from delirium tremens. he. resolved that' he would never follow in the road of - a drunkard.' He • einimently admonished the young of the great evikatid said that in the course of his twelve yearn of legislative setvire there never had been less of ihroithation than tiow•in Congress. • HiA remarkewere much applarided. The proceedings were closed by the singing; of the children from Newyork: • ". • •:- There can be no question. of the fact . that reform in respect tnthe use of intaXicating•• liquor by members of Congress, has.long been needed. If has been"nqunnsusl thing to see a grave Senator attempting to make a speech when he was so much intoxicated as to be compelled to support himself between a con ple of desks, to enable Lim tnkeep his feet. Such a scene in any legislative body would be unutterably disgraceful. :In the. Senate of the United States it should:be rendered in. the future impossible, by making itae offence punishable by expulsion for a Senator to ap.. pear is his seat : in a groisly. intoxicated con dition. A similar rule should be adopted by the House, and_ we think that the Legislature of every State would. be wise to follow the Drunkenneis blunts the sensibilities . and degrades the man. Prondnent illustrations of, this may be seen in :President Johnson and Secretary' Seward and Senators Saulsbury and McDougal. - We trust That the 'move' meet which has commenced' so ausPicdously in Washington, may, gain force and vigor, until we may become as eminent for temper ance es we are . nnw disgraced as a nation . by intemperance among legislators and other - public officers. _ . THE RECONSTRUCTION BILL The lollowing is a-correct copy of the Re construction bill, is it passed the United Slates Secate on Wctinc, day evening htst-. The bill pased.by the , strong Tote of 35 yeas, aud 7 nays. The nays are as follow: Buckstair, Cowan, Darle, Henthicks, Igeemittic Pat . . . . terson . Santsticay. - . . . -11everdy Johnson made a speech in fayat of ibis•pliri, and if it . should - ietoed by the President, there *lll be than a tscip thirds vote to carry if... The • bill as fol-. . . to Ws : • • -- • . • Win ILEAS: No legal State government or •adeqnsto p - otectiou for lire or property max 'exist in the rebel States of Virginia, North •Carolina, South Carolina: Mississippi, : Alabama,. Louisiana, Florida,. TexaJ, and Arkansas • • . , • Ann WITEAtASi It IR . riecessm,' that genre and good order Should bt: enforced in said Stales, and loyal and' republican State governments be : legally established: therefore , • • • - • • • . it enacted by the Senate and llonse-of Ilenreon tattves or the'United States of. America in. Comsress assembled, That sato' rebel State. shall bo divide d Into • military districts. and.; made ssulject to' the military • suthority - t.f the Milted ''States. ns -hereinafter pre scribed and for that purpose 'Virginia shall censti tote the First district North Carolina and South Car- - , dine, the- Second district; 'Georgia, Alabatha. - and Florida-the-Third district ; Mississippi and Arkansas the Fourth district, and Louisiana and Teias the Filth See: 2. - And be it-. further , enacted, That it.shall be - the duty of the President to assign to the command of each of said Districts an officer of the army not below. the rank of-brigadier general, and to detalla sufficient military force to enable such 'Officer to perform his duties and enforce his authority •withitt ,- the - district to . which - he Is as,igued, , • - '- •• SE.7. 3 And be it further - enacted, That It - shall he the duty co -each officer aadtmcd as.aforesaid to protect, all perron% in theli rights of -person and property : io suppress insurrection, disorder, and 'violence, and to punish otrause to be - -punished all' disturber , : of Me- Juhlie peace end criminals: and tn. this end he May. allow local civittribunals to take:jarisdiction of and to try . otlhadera ;.. or when, In his — udgment it maybe • necessary for the tritl of offenders„ he shall have pow er to organize.military .commissions or trihunals for' 'that Mirpos.e and all interference, ander color of State "a-ithority.. with the exercise of military-authority un der this act shall - be unit and void. • . . . Sro 4. And be it farther . enacted, That 011. persons pat under mbitary arrest by virtue of this act shall be Lied withontunnecessary d.lay, and no cruel or uni sonl pr. riadrment than be inflicted: and-no sentence' of any military COMMiftiOD or tribunal hereby authorized, anecting the life or liberty of any person, - shall be exe cuted until it is approVed by the officer in command of the district and the laws' and regulations. for the goternment'of the army'shall not' be :affected act, &teeth in so fares they . conflict , with its provite ions f.provided: - .. that no 'sentenceof death under the prowl/dolma, this act shall be carried into: *effect with , ' out the approval of the Prealdentof Iholjalted States. Sao. is. Be it further enacted, 'That when the people of any one of said rebel States shall have formed a con stitutional gavernmenkin conformity with the Cansti teflon of the Milted -Kama in all respects, framed by a convention of delegates elected:by themalecitizerta of said State, twenty-one years old and upwards, of what ever race, color, or previous coaditicn, wh have been residents in said State for ono year previous to the day of such election. excepitinch as ma ,:be disfranchlted for participation in rebellion'or for felony at common law, and when such Constibition shalt provide that the elective franchise Shall-be 'enjoyed .by all such' moms as hive the qualifications herein stated , for election of delegates, and when'avch Conatitutizinaliall be 'adopt . - ed by a,mitlf:witY Of the voting on the queedlop. of ratification who are qualified as:electors :for, dele-. gates, and when such Constitution shall have been sub mitted to Congress for - examination and approval, and' - Corigress shall Mire approved the-same, and wheat said State. by a yote or its legivlatire. elected 'ender said . Corrititnth n shall turvetadopted the amendthent to the- Curortitutiow ot the .United'States propaold by the Thir ty-ninth Congress. and known as cle-141 and when said article'shall have: beconie a part :of the Canstitit , Mon of the United States, said Starothall . be detlared entli.'edzo repre•entallon in .Congreas„ and Senators -and Representatives shall be - admitted therefrom on: titer taking the oath prescribed-by and thereafter. the proreding sections-of this act *ate in operation . lit said State:. Provided, That no.person excluded from the privilege °Molding office by the said propoeed. amendnient tolhe Constitution' of Zhe United -States shall-be eligible to.election as a member of Li crinven- - Lion to frame a constitution for any said rebel Shoes: nor shvil at , such pqrsqn vote for. a memberi'of. said Sao..6.:And b¢ lt.further enacted That MAU the neci pie of said rebel State 3 shall be by law Mud' ted rep!. re.enration In the Goneresi,or the United States, any civil -government, which 'may exist. therein shall be deemed provisional only.-and in all re.pe.s subject to the paramonneintliorlty oUther:Unlied Stiles at — any time b abolish, modify. central. or int,ersede the same, and in all elections to any office - under enchnrovislonal government all persona shell be entitled to vote,. and none other. who are entitled to 'vote =ld& the' provi *along of the fifth sestina of this ant, email° nerson shall be ellitible to any Mirka under ench .provisionalgoVern. men; who would- be disqualified from bolding - office' under theprovisiOna of the third article said - consti tutional A CoxTin - 11W TO AMEND VIE CONSTIVITION or THE STATE.—one; of the most important matters before the people of Pennsylvania is the suggestion recently made by Col. Mc- Clum to call a State tonvention to amend the State. Constitution ao as to increase the num ber of.legidators whose business it-:shell be to act only on , general bills and specfai mat ters of magnitude, lettilng to _the courts to grant many of the Chatters for which epPli cation is now made to , theLegislalure• - Un der this reforui establjahed,_sessions would not be proloriged beyond thirtyorforty dtip ; the cost to the State Would be less for the pay of member!, while bribery and corrup tion would be 'unknown, .-for would„ be a huge tit dertaking tohrlbefiveltnOred mem bers who are. more . immediately: under the eyel of their cionatiinenellf.thei:fiaar the present gap; Viderthe 'itew - iuttuweapeitt if ad.:o4 - 06411M umuldTeleet rpittnine or ten members. We hopelhat the °piees of Pennsylvania wEl.nu:ge the speedi a Convention to iietaire LI& refor • m *Mobiles beanfound to work so well *gm Nest Eng, Aic. illustretton of the.depth Of 44gradation to which liror'tised to' exam, willleduce a man, ii afforded iithe'factihaCit ion Cif Preis ideot-3011=0:Weis mently,44charged from "The' Washington Rome for Inehriato:!lo, cued toBMIMM-34111.1,..mr. .`-• linatok - I6i114): . • islotWithstaridkig the . manf:iepOrtsof:the: diaemery of the AlcGiniiesßilticlF:.;;;Ban: ll ./ 1 / 1 new localities; weave - coMiieliedV .* oo. ll e.Y. lack confirmation, WebiwelteeualtOtilOaT -T ever, sothe'ipecimens of Out crop ore,; which are - ex - betel:it in character,anitaPPl"-msed - to,be identical with I.be i theie;• erreimeoe are from carious' localities; :but fro m the s pine geological position in the coal me a sor ps, and as nearly fur can nowbe:aseer tiho,:between H.. and. * ,,T, ' a boVelT.,, orihat portieri of the coal. Measures, which of all others, - has.been the':leatt- tie . Veloped and where.efen :me. practical -men. .seem lessdispoied to inveseigate,` , since it is so much higher =the - coal measures than 'at :dret reported. It seems, hOwever, beyond ifolipt to r be among, the upper'red-asii. beds, and Aon . - sequently underlies , a cOmparatively small area in Our .coal fields. There.inerns, never theles.s,a di-position to ridicule on this; , ' who. qiie4tion the . , Carreetnesi_.pf former theorirs.. _We do intend to_stsge such null tent, hat leaVe them for time decide 'The fact eatinot - :be long concealed,,' and the - pro - of eon of the question will". be settled: by tbe . position of the kcGinr,e's Black. Band. If the.Blick Hind ,is wider . the - orchards" H, is merely a local deposit: But if:it is under H ; , then there .was*and is a serious take made at.the "Aril' Creek shaft;'-and . the Mammoth is.over 509 feet below ,the, bottetn, -of the - ,abati: The Matter .. lMS never, - been mentioned in the.JOnai t it„Fati partisan Teel: ing,.pfludisrespectful hingnage, < it is a mat ter ofloat iuterest to all,} and fortumitely, one whichmuSt and will . be• solVed by . The deVelopments now being;made; It ddes 'not depend-on.ant man'a theory.- - - • • - DISCoVtIuSSI,DP or.ii.,. The active investigations now being made in the coal Measures for .Black Band, have: denionatrated . the . existence, of numerous bods, , lndependent of the 31.6Ginnes„ and a variety of ores.', •We . formerly named. 'sikbeds as existing below - the Black. Bandy besides :numerous, small seams of a rgill veous, and carbonaceous ores. • , • . , We have.recently been Sheivir, by respon sible 'parties, some fine speeimens* . of,.ore,eb.: hiked. from e•workable bed above the Black Band, which promisee to . be Of altnost, if not equal importance. The difference of-opinion and the wide . range of investigation, have , therefore, resulted in practical neefultiess. It is tritely& do-not knew pesitiVely that,the Black Band hes • been found extensively situ; but there tippears to be no doubt of its. general existence, wherever the e -' lard K is hound, since there i5,.10-Yety v the contrary.. - Tfie* measures in which i m ppoeCd to exist, have not, to our kuclWleclge been divieloped, except Where it has .been CIE SO- PEN, PASTE AND BCISSONO ea - Flour is S.P a barrel in San FranCiaco • Ear Frell. Douglass is leetitring in Alissonii. iri-The Immortal J. N." is mortal, and dead: .. . ZrEpurgeon is about.. to erect an: orphan Aar Dublin pays its teachers as little as $B9 par . annum:.: • • . ..esw:itiefiisachusettelien F'strdekr: fine sculptors'. Alai - Prince James G. B: ,Ji.,..officht4ace fame, • towed a fair Brill:ler. •-- . • . • ifir Greeley - started the - Now York Tramp° , on, bow espital .$4,000. . ' . ' 43'M° lat 4 RIILSIMIiren-eled beam the sweet : name of the Petropaolawaka. . . a , Psesident .Lincoln's colored barber is clerk In the - Treaeuty Dopartpent. IlirCimirinatt six' Jenuh synakogneS, one Of_ them the tineattn the comitry. - • .X.27"Qaaert :Viatoria weigLa vide 'hundred . and aay.-ft , v - nonnda, and IbtE.:Aens lobe : The . oc9n 'Ditch Race hasbeen 'iltarnaiiied and pa..aoratnisalzed tar the Park- The'ater,l3n.wk- eta-rour millien,,fonr hundred thousand 401.-. lira 'worth Of diamonds - are,.. produced - every year. egr.Tola Bright deuennbee the Derby plan of .reform. and cails for continued agitation by the woman. in Indiana named Canter, has mated with Sly. Gallop, thus chat:ging her Can '. tar Tho . "Sibters ef Charity" in the United 'States number at the pretent.tune, nine hundred and . fiftyy one.. iere are nearly. twice many papers pnb linh•-it..in United atates.ai Italie rest of the world together . ".04-111.u.8.2.0 - colored children aro apmitted.to; all the public' schools On terms of equality :wita the white' pnples. . Ssik SWIM match acrois .the 'channel wilt' be rim , ,ng the exciting events - connected wi,ll the o"Cmineetictif 3filleriteS aro getting their as-. tension re , es reds for June lbth next, when they' expect to "go up. n • • • . RjrThi-rti It is said, a space ef. 1,131; WO. sgmur. mites armind the Borth Pole which is now a blank on our .maps.-'3 , , • • esirA. Chicagoan named 'Schultz was: divorced from his -.wife on last; and the next dat; Mem,- d. rostituth. .- • ) tirAn Ohio furnace company has .ient sPaci• me, ~f iron ore, lime stops . :Ma pig iron • tolhe Paris Expisition. .. - f4`,r.tati Cul.' Lynch is fireman •in the. foundry of the Ktngsten . .Venitentiary,. and - Rev: M v.r. McMahon is puddl. • Jar ltnerian Cs t hniics in'England have 1415 prii'etii,.l 10 . 14 Chapel's tql, matercommunitiesc; 204 conv.•nts, and 11' colleges. fa- During the-3 ear 185 , 3, St. Albans; Vermont,' shimwd to market .2, 617,105 iiimuds "of butter: awl 532, 495 pouutl4.ut tweese. ifirA. talkative youth asked a young lady if her eats had'ever been fuereecl. "No,V:tabe said, ,• . ..rout, they !tags often been "bored • . • - air One :who has suffered, says "Even -ae natitre-beneveleptly guards the rese4titli;tlicins, eo &castle endow womeu with pias.r .0-W - A St. Louis woman_ of ill, fame minted Geurgiana Mitchell, has become aubeirees by the -death, of. a near ielat iv u - a t The uulversatillcCeaciten ramify aro out in cards denying any mimiectious With the original - George 'Washington l'aul Pry /McCracken. • far The coinlilmod telegraph.aed express, line. • now works from London to Tieiltaitti -to, port of Pekin, and messages are sent in twelve days. it -Mr. Kent; of Natchez;" was astonisiied the' other day by receiving a bill ofjanding fur ten Isms of 'Toni cats. It should hive been Toma to signiftep,' in its.common •"friendship'S forfeit." It Lie GYeek and 'Latin compeund„and, literally interpreted, signifies, 4, 1 - love the 'penalty." • Mgr& girl- has been .arrested in Burlington county, N. .T., — for having, murdered her, soon after birth; by stamping on its head and beatingle with a snick:. • ' The TenneeSee Legislature. desires Senator 'Patterson, the President's son-iiidair, to. resign. • Visit( rs to the'llenate qecogniza liint-as the man with the warm. looking IDAe. • ' . • . 24 - The local pap, r. 4 state that.there Were • thirty .threo* . marriages in Ilaynham; Mass.,• last year, nineteen males anir fuertcetilemales, which is very difficult to understand. ' - . . • orA mPrchatit of New. York who failed twice inside of fifteen years, and who at one time was •foiced cupawn.his wife's clothing,for a start, - has' just retired on'ashalf.trultiotf. -- liothing.like per. iligrMrs. Jennie Neel); of Eldorado, Widcilv of . twenty-nine,. itroltoped an old gentleman by the name of Babcock-one day last week,' and the next day married a meek -little fellow named Bitch; elor, only nineteen... •-• : .• . . -ira - A gambler. at Salt Lake City, 'recently, being-unlucky . . at cards, took off his coat, hat, 'pants and-rest, and stood iu his drawers — while 'he bet the rest of his clothes • away. Fortune came to his rescue, and . he.quit the.game jet - era' hundred dollars ahead. . . •,• • • . • Atarin Washington, Pa., a young man named McHenry. Moore, aged between eighteen • and twenty years, has been committed to jail on:the horribie.charge of hiving seduced his'own sister, named ' Mary Jane Moore, • aged about fifteen years. The child was born last, week:. • . 45Y - The Chicago Republican tells of a Mau' in that r eitir who confeeses that he adthire‘r.RiatorL His' wife also admired her, and showed it ..by making. him 'pdy 'for . a now bonnet and :opera cloak. - "I admire' Hiked to the extent of $1.55. Had Ibeen single I ehbuld have admired herl6 - the extent of 81.50." •.. . . Sa - Mrs. Henry* Johnson, late Mies• Harriet Lane, has given birtlyto a line, boy,.who had been christened James Buchanan Mrs. Major Wil- Harris, formerly Mid. Ihinglaes; gave birth to twins on the recent anniversary of her secOnd Marriage; The Thrlce:sB 3lurat was attended by the Empress Eugenie in her recent confinement: Tm ArtstuMrurs eirltE7ljl)loE.' L'lnconsistenci is a weakness of human nature,' as unreasonable as it is absurd and indefensible. Many. people, forinstance, have a horror of purehaaing anything that iafstentively•advertiaed. -Advertieing 11 17 in their Opinion, a gigantic game Of speculation, or. a medium of - puffing worthless goods. The :Port Grape Wine is largely _ advertised, because the proiTtetor, ,Mr. A. Speer; is desirous' that . the . public become Yacquamted. with' it. Ha ',;ivisliesi them to judge: for theniselveg, and has in , - .strudted hie agents-and all who retail his wine that if it ohm:ad:not prove equal. to what he claims for it,' to return the money. Wants is • to wive it a trial. Nothing' carrbe 'fairer thin this. . • Coutareadnoll Crnam.E. —Head the Certiftegfee,-4fue. in need' your 60 called' "laatene,"' as a remed,f fur btlilone affection and dyspepsia, it afford! me plea!nre 1. - • acknowledge that it has done - for me that.whlch other medicines previously andlrequently- tauen, could not.: or lead, did not • ..I am no longer troubled with theheadache. nor With any of tholie merinos attltetione which ever accompany d.rePaPaia: I would therefore heartily recommend .its u.e to all pereona'shntlarly - that they too Mac- be restate:l . M health. Youes Respectfully. F. C. H LAwHIC. • .:'Pastor St..Jametc.Lutheran Chunk-Hesitant' Pa. . , . . . . - ..Tsanottr; Schuylkill Co.. Pa... April 21,'48nR..r. • Your medleine.i the t•lixtene^ has really done 'won& en. Mr. Peter OxEmreider, : who was near dying. from ecinsumption, haa been restored and ie enj .yint hie health stain.-:Now !rho yosing mar hythe name of Henry Miller. !rho hi alba in a far advanced stage of consumption, and desires to use your “Hatene.r. wilt And inclosed a five 'dollar note for six 'hOttles of thin good mi diems. tobo _sent without: delay bvl&c -zrets tb Trentont;*hiett Lithe beeriest EXpre&OPlrce. - • - 1.. • • • • • •• For sale by , HEMRY SA PLOP. PotteNille. • • . •C. O H AGMS HlTUE,Mahatioi.Clr9. • ..• .R lit ißwts, St. Clair, • • and loy : Wholesale•iiitenta, J ohnston; HollowayandLowden,Thiladelpitia, - GaciTga'Phick - -110;11tod gicae, to . sakt arrary,totte; sit at reduced lakes; at?: A. Eaith;a. Cootie street _ . . • Pax' S end Winder,- tradsi .. el t.: 01#** ticotrfo* it D. A..infili , e,Centr, , its ve . • , Favice PaximaiLinter Dzuza abeantithiartlele,w; '. 0. 4../.4/ 1111 4i* 91 n A lt e e 0" -.;•• • , Nzw Worm Cazanaais at D. A. Sinith% clothsna atoreg Centel !beet, Pottsvipe., • 1 1"zzros, Mehl and AZW.iiiiii . cioNwillt st'fielad 131 tlze fined 4 / 1 41 1160 .4.D. 4-8 M 111 " C ent " " Mt. .!Intaintive It" tfrmitsee -trak.)l!zr-PlO-,.,04' no. 116 ae t •, 11e l t • M- 01 1 6 4. ,1 1 9 0 1 Siber APPYMOWDZONVit _for worn Wins. It aa admitable sat* used In _ WOW , nig bY,RilkdloPt don doollko Pio* Loa d= sad Now pottantost to Old Rd Mic e . all'lminimisThwijitiftroPsoi; - 04 , ..-A= • EEO T.H-E.:,': :: -- :ATTN.:B - ,'$ . ::::: - .T.::,Q . ,.,IT. - !.x -, : 7 , , ,-A,' . 1 - 4..::::; -- ..T.7:.vi. - ..i§,...E.v:-..: : :T,:::..: : ::;.:.0.:,..;::' , .:1 : ::E.3;at'.. LORAL-NOTICES. 1.21 an ariickeliticrisag kr" the Beading rcligeifs fdr its Ipressloa and the POtec_tiPfi arPthuabie citizens, thetgablishm cirent an)lltary pnit Itere - to he garrisoned by Iniited'Siateiticiopic' THE COAL TRADE.. ZkrkiM Arotili!rile; ,feb*:ngirgy; - . The qoaniitYseht by Railroad thii week is 9,695 t.ons *inst . 55,1175 tbr tho -cor;es:; ponaing week last year.. . .' _ The trade eon:limes very' dull :frbra: this gion. ai`leatt, tts . the pipmelatsindicate.; The trade sums tip - this week as ibllowsi c)inpAred_*.ith Ittst year i: • A,, - ,. • --,-- 11966. - --:-• :. ' 1867:.. - ..:." •• . 41; IF , - -- - • ••••'l.' '. wEns-1:-/iii,!,:E . - 1 .;s4 , Tza::• - ic . .. La .. i'•-itb; i'• - : ,•. il 1,-".:.--;.i.:'L.:._____.• _1.1.1.._. ~-, , i,...-_•._: ...• ,:. 1 , R.lt }Li 5 :5 . 6 1 , 11' - 4 :53 ,1 : ,65. : .-gswatridlitsi:o2°: L Val R fti 50.111?. .Y-7.5.-g4113.6.. ',•-11:3,170 1 .. 945:6 6r:slug fitti2 - A - 1,11 - sa,e , s I 24..46 ...,...'i--ts. - r4A s .s4,txti —.. At:tit...wt.:), ...T.-41cent, .. 6,,t0 .... - - , .. xc1i.1 . 1; - a 49L! ?emr!: .e - c' - .110661., ~153,1•- . :. -: • :•', 1 -..- -- ..4 • 4 `... - - lamo 1:160-10,3i7.1 ' 4-2,41 , 4, , • * AAR :,• •••3k4111.:-4 . i)04 Tresartlia.L.l. ' :0411 - . ...4./50'41 ; • I• 1 . •::: - 0.1001. ••• • ''''': i t ,,, n .m t ....17: '45..1: "L'7661 . b%l - -. ': - tst's , , 1 d 615 L..V. C0...1' .5u6 , •• : ,1;610;.. ' E,l' • • • 2,11361' , 10175.. WWI Mgt% -.' •••- • i' -, • ''-' t '''979•• • •• 2;6611 '.• '3,9i5T.. Broad•Topl ..2,7761 • '13;2014 • 5,5,66 ~ - ,1'.11,6511, • •,!..584 .1 ....--- • .1...-_--•-- ...'... ;.__, - .-___,___7_ ,- . . • 112-1,1.77rtf..17:1911162,4151. .714,84,2 -..- •• . • .. .. .• • 1 1'4471 : ; T l, .'s' l :l •-' • 4 - -: - '.'" .. ... , ..1— ,---------'— ......:... - .—:4 . - . -1 . -o k, ODB' .5..0661* - -'• ' i •-• .. , •--• . . " All the 'loss cnmpar.ed with:lasi year, is for the Schuylkill Region,' and more - too.:. Of theloss of 252,955 tons this - year, 155;326 tons is for this region, otitlei. Phihidelppt. - : , - • -:* The following 'nre . the rates of toll and transportation adopted by ,the tabilatialribin and Rending Railroad. OoinPany until fdrtha notice: - • ••• •• • • . ' • .PIIILdDELPIIW February 'Lath. The rates of Freight au4 TOILS 64 all Coal initials:l.ft- , ed by. thE, - .Comiiany, exoept'Ctie.stntit • and coal, will be as follows, from Fibmary 13441467;11MR - far, . . then notice - • .• , ' ' - . . ... • . - -3 '.3 - . 1 0 ; ' - F„,. 1 , ,.: 0 :-I fr - -0, -.-‘,..._• -.......-: -_.-..._ .. , t _ :.-,_ ..:I'.. i 111,1 .P-i. 4 , 4 .. . , TO RicliMotid • • - ! 's2 OSis2'o7js2 0.0 $1;064115 ;Pelladelpl.la. •- '9 18' 2 17„:9 :Ili 2 00f , I •95 ' .- Inclined P1.1.1.M.:;.•. - .1 2 CS.I 9.071'.9.601 1 Doi 1 sr, - ' NiceloklM.. ' - .1 2 1.51 -2 0; 2 . 40: 1 00`.1 .85 . . •:- '. Germitototro 16,.,f1;•... , 2-013, 2.071 2 01,1' 1 110! 1 81 Pati4:. ol sthoylkill:.• l 2 OSI 9 ~7 , 2.00! 1 90j FBI' Matley .. nnk......,•:...,.,. 1 . 9 (,S, 2 07:2 00 1 00,1 Si: li2o,er.wa • ' _ 1 pne, J - 9.2 - 1 . 85 .1 TS; 1 if , .:• Q015.5110h6c1ie.fi,....... 7 .1 .1 ICI I.IS r. 611 :.1 71 1 6 6 13.%eiift rartmce - :,,...1 1'.85 1 Srti 1 TS, .1 65 ! 1. - 63. ,' • 11.5mtio , s ...• • • ' - ..11 . .54 1 -821'76: 1 4...1f6; 1 61 j Worristqi rip , Briagpyi; ii t2' j . - ..1,82 ,1.75.1 . 1.651,1 60% . L port, - .K.ronedy• • - .1. ,111 741 . 1 09. 1 59 , ' 154 . • " - vatterFerge... :.-.-.-1 4 -76;11 741_1 671 . 1 57; 1.52' . 'pb„,„ixiiiq.7,.... , - ;,•.,1"; . 1 - 69i 4 6q :1 61! 1;51; 1 46 . RoyersPord ' •i. 1 01 - ,1`6?: 1 :45,"] 45! 140 ' . . Ar . g . mingo . I • - 1 62. 1.61 i. 151 1 .1 44 . • 1 19. : , Limerick• . - ~.. ':... - : • ;..1 69:: 1 SSA. 1:1511'.1 41I•1-6 , .. . - 1. 3 .51.1.5ttiwn.....,.....,j 1 51' 150 1 -41 , ,: - ..1 :'Z' 1.25 . -:''Dbilglasivllle" • -• '" l' 1 45' 1.41' ' 1 31r: 1.97 , . 1:99 : . Monur.my .1 41':1 40' 1 33t1. - 221: I''ls', 111rdsbar0'..:. ..... .. 1 :.9.,1, 35. I. SI i• 1 211 1 10 •Ezeter... , .... • - ...1.64; r 3s! 1 26; 1:la! i- It • ' 'lli!iding.::;:..• ~ ... ::: i - 1 - 20; .1 25!. 1 - 181..1 - 03 , 1 08 - . T1‘tert0n..,::1,....-1.. ' 1 ltr 1 IS, '1 11 , 1- 011. 06 , Leesport • ' • ••• 1 , 15. 1' .11 1' 07, '97 , 02 +,3 S tobrscille - ' ' V. 1121'1 111 . 011 - AC : -.;89 '•Slioculalicanlile,,...; 1 60 , , 1. OS ..1 01(. 9;:; . : SG • Hamburg - • ' - • 04' .6sr, SF ." 16 , ,71 . • Port 011et0n.,..; • ..,. , ,• 7t. , ... 75.:. - .71 6t; •' W , Anboro •'.- , • ,' : 62- . 611 , '54; - -I ' •.: • tliv,:igslmirg - • t : Li!: : 501 • tivi -.- ;.• .... Thth rates of Bright and Tolls-On-Cliestnat and Pea Clial,..to whatever point consigned. aid be ttv.euty-dve: cents per tun higher than the above rates. ' If the Fhip 'lx,r signs a releav of all demands arising froma.defl cimiry of weight at the place Oldestlnatiou, and agaves to indemnify the Company fruna:all Maoris by: reason thurco . l; . guch coal will I e transported at the mime rtith9 - aathe - larger EizpEc . Releases propeily prepared..win be tarnished anti can be eigned at the coidanices of the Company, at St. Clair. Palo• Alt.); Schuylkill Ilayep, Moant Cat b-an, Aubinn and Tamaqua. • . By oid.r of-the Bawd of Mateigem Feb. .6: , , W. u: Wtan, . These are the opening rates - of last Spring to Philadelphia and on tpe.iine. It is nutlet stood--t here is a drawback oT• 50 - cents a ton' on the New York Mid n istern trade to. ena ble our operators to compete 'with the New, York Companies: It: was supposed •that there woUld , ..live • been some concession Made.to PhiladelPhiaand the line from kit year's rates - ,, but such does not appear to be the case, and - we -should not be_ surprised if Philadelphia and a portion of the line'should be supplied tram oilier regions' Ifilwdiffei ent do the New yolk Compares act. - They protect the - uninufacturers, - &d., of : that city by furnishing coal to them in large quantities at cvenrsdneed - raiei, and never discriminate against New York., it is true these Compa- 4 rates are,controliell in New York,' while thii Pailadelpitia and Railroad Coulpany, which controls the S'elmylkill Navigation Company,. is eiitr , :lied in. London, and of edurse, 'care . within:, about the inter....sti.. of the people of Schuylkill County - Or Philadelphia, So long as they, can manage to pcy fat dividends. The: office.ra .and .at wagers kee .. P. their Placei by in tking, large dividends, and _these. dividends must - . be be made if they, every Man en g.tged -in the business', These managers al ways take care'of .themselyes, :Lad when the tradels 'ruined by .such a .polh cud' the owners in England .find it necessary To'make a change, they 'are prepared fur retiring to giye plac4fo t pusi oat a fc iv - , dry bones the' .pi:orincerd to • k a - littie 'in•thin, in order .to secure divi . decal's' again;' and Mtintaiis in am p1a6e5,,,.: Tno cost( it.de has no.Yoiee is transportation midi many - are . so timid .that.. the fear.. of loosing car. facilities, whiely the Managers ttireatctr theta with; sees to prevent them from - taking a firm nusl decidedstand against such 'outragesL--the people - , must., therefore take the matter intheir liands.--tho4e WhO hive invested milliOns of dollars in thl4-re-'' have., .. • gion, building up towns, faetoTie f t,invasted in lands v ,&C.; create.d•lalargii-btlsiness,„ -- allol , .Whichis dependent pathe prosperity ofthe coal - trade 7,--and-we take, this oeCrisien to caution ihiecOrperatiOn,,as,...powerfui as it may 'conceive itself 1.) . . be- 7 -not.to outragedhe rights'of any busineas man bithisfecinftiiiini ty,by withholding facilities-the peOple will riever_sul i nn4to itve their linsines - s destroyed tusd4l,. abroad. <They are not in a teln'per;to just now, in view of the presenttariffokicills, and transporta:.ion; anti the whieli -- "Oal is sel li In- - regiona, =Unless:there ., is e som change kir thill3etter,. nothing fering• and • alMost starvation, .lobms up. for 'a large,Pottion Of the laboring dassel this County.. ". - - " • ' In the other.regions the: operators and land holders - Cob I fol:ttOrly theiititletsJo . mar •ket and they carCproteck .thernselves—but here, all the- Mon -- 6,Y , that Lilo '&;),al"nPer;itors ;have.niado, have been expended in. ne*‘ ll :4'. - proveMents , ir this regron,. or. : nquanderlid abroad,. and they are'rloys at'the meicY iot'thls conf - rols - the Outlets. .They are treated : ut little better than slaves by these managers, and threatened witi•their *en geanee if they . .dare_take any efferts'to,r6-.. lieve themselves from the dilemma.:-: peat, the people of t , l . cceiaty, l the business ':men; whose hush:leis and the.value 6f - 1uve5 , ..- ' , .ments,_depeprlmpcatthe prosperity - Otthesoei. 'trade l and the:laud holders abroad, *hese in- - ' vesiiiten'tjiirs "alsoltu'g - e ly 'effect* musttake matter= rl hand; hold - intullOneetimis And sustirin..4ll,those snake any' ifforte.,`,tri aliatain•thernselycsi, arid;reflise . ,! - as as pOS : to sell their onal to:any 'ottlifkditittinriiiti our cities whb fellisa,lo lend ibeir aid fitt Having thiaregion form its present difficulties. We gaVe our readers the salesof the Peen" BYlvatiaCompanys - ' goal last week: - The de- L livery of "the coal sold t runs to July. • The Strsiptf ':":c'o - nipatry - offer . 60,0130 - - tons Toy sale at.kyledon on the 260 i just. • The Delaware end:Hudson Company; which, dOes: - .lantr•Srsell: Aiption; ]rare, we learn, issued circulars offering- their coal, as sbon"as- navigation 01)ensi*..,aV worn- oriira . ran lostass than:the prices obtained by the i'etrsYbiitela Ccial , circular whheh was formerly sent,`...bas - .not been`received.— Why, we cannot MIL We .hope.... they will Tn# , MAriat 1:M.3.d-the largest ••in Zehuyiiiill. County; has reeentlY passed into the handa of. John C. Bents:A Bone r vellose Senior iff favorably knoivrt,ln '.this County , for his energy and integrity, These ientlenien have lately-opened ,the tunniotliXeill.from 211 to 30 feet Thick, : end urik now . wylking # . 42 . * addition to the' pg mOree Primrose and Risher'veins: heretofol% workgC .44 ich switti coiecat' , prepitrfaibna underthe-ncariagement of their Prang - 04'8nd eiiiiietit-Bufferiutemdenv, .Jotrtr*tietr; unable! them to pregnee qindity of;Coll equal- to 40- in this' '; f." 7. - . r: Me Lis its W . Pgruips; P.O Box ;1250, , slor-Tprk;_ -offers':for'isale `:chat yard :lilioperty: •in .•that..Clty; ! consiaiiwzf• . e*IFO - Ipts,a - grptitlyilt4 ljutlEllipad; 4111 e: s° ll b s 'l ; 4N ll7 rit4". : # olo :e is!t 11 0, 1 is 1 - itedlnt. tiny pirly. :Ili. it. La**4 lll,o9 bol.ioj. 41,11:-.;'White 40itfutt warol4b:o,!).nipiu7, :trade:.r It 19 . ..th940t tsat.,ln,'tiyis Plakilietttt:3 Isigitleitilit:ltidbe',6 . . 244itr:Toilipittio ic••••• • - - JOHN GeSCEYET , dp , soiss, TgAptit -- 3511.:t.pDAr fe; Ard deOirin ther Wpicivel:ciiiiiil"4:it *bite wa f fled Allk !4d ' Casberlgi )20- raiiCE4Vailis 77/datt z 4.4- AL . / . 1 . A '!" 1141 ren".0 1 - 4 444 I immpaati".Nilthreonive Prarsola mita u e lath day - nf.ltexcli neat, -for the: -of-thet i V iL e cw 'Leas and lathe Pereonal prOlerty. tmlo : Company ;the Collterfee am Dow ready, Tor - -Timm lefties are loolted .L.ocz.t., Gain - •Xertalto.-4 • berlind County, and have ieven.years to.nan, atn royaTry Of WS and 30 centa-pei ' tan for all sizes - Abtwo: Chritaut. and tennenta.per.tenfor that size. ; • One celery is worked by elope, the other ittOce FaYinent.will ba'feeetrea elthei In Cash, or part t and Amlance not !..c. exceed, font-fifths of .the tittre'- - pnrei in the dee-kW the-Company. et -Math proPoeal must 'state Whether. payment 1, in tended an mish or mock. or elEt ;emit: ; • . - The.Wanany reserve the ;right to tried 1311 pnpo - cola not satibinto- - Y to.idiem' • For, Inutlculare .apOlyl.- to -WM. Li. , 11tunnokinon to the Pfaco'•ef the; Coot prey. phij a . ; . ; . - J. 8.-VA.NDUSEIN.-Pre.ident : • Feb' ..13,,,GT 4NM1111=115r4.6N, C A A:1 110ISTEIG 'Patented April 12, 11362. . • . . It Sallow five yearaeloce - the . invention of our CMil Soi.ding machine, Mid to with - any machine, baye we .heeil _favored with' inch lse ittering ancre,• th-re being.7oo of theMlo lase. .ii le ainiple. dirThle,' an d ~.e.Ay'of operation. and ,hence the . Mtge number E.old and the periect -eatiefaciton • given. We. make then with wheels of. ti,V; 6 and 8 feet diameter, • De-' i cr i pt ia etfoohim tient tree onapolicatin. . • . --..., - f. 1., & R.liC. ITEDrIIICE, . . .. &lban:'r AgitculturitanctMlichine Works,...9.ltrany, N .Y. Frbtil,..4 ' .; -•-• . ' . : :- .- . . 6 4 ; m - MANIMOTH VEDT CONSiOLIDATED. COAL. CO. . : _. o ar DictlCON't and • BROAD I 1 O;ENTAII4 COALS_ are ON sold Cl.clu 9l YetY 1 4 4 1 PAir,. 11l Up DEL .t‘ • Parties ordeeng; ircen• them, may atv,a3s depend arpon rerelciOgit pare article. • . . • . .. _ . • • A: B...ALMON', Tredsures i . •-• - .l"hiladelplitai ISit 'Feb 'LT:" •. - .... :s if ' • • 'OFFICE' OP .3C FM - .110! . sreNr dt, • IILII1AN4)17 - C 0411: CO., poTTs.. • ILLE, tebrnary ' Idtb, 1%.7..-1 - Ce. !•live• Appointed JOHN. E. WENEEKR - oi Pato:111e - ex•lesive agent for the .- sale•'of otrr:C'entl from: the Aloh:A” , . eolliety, - to - whom all orders should beaddressed. Per Boston 'and btahanoy C0a1.C0.,,•' •- ' .MORRIS RUBINSON. - • .. . . . . The:above coal is being .Tirepared with-the utmost care with a 'Age, to a domeetic trade: 3 can With-con fidence recontmentl,tlie coal di being a 11. t atlas afti-_- „1 6. , •• . -.....- • JOH:I4 - E. "%FYNE{ )01-'.. - • °Mee h est door . to Union Ifull, Pottsville: - *- Feb IG. '67... , .. . . - ... . ..• .. T.,tti, THE ::.CPAL.‘:M.4IOCETS FBIOES OF. aOAI, BY TILE Cam). rOOII.RECIER . iiEVILY mit viz rzentiIIYJOUILNAL.I. • • AT. 1 3 )1F111.. AD . ELPIIII4;.' Febuarr 48c7 'Reil Ash Prepared; sg . • • •• ' • ..: .. . 3 o©. ' .'! •I•Aruite Alan Lump S oat t • Brokci..4; • • . . o© • " - ELT and Store;..'' 4, ...... 5751 t.. Locust Mt. Ltutp, St. Boat • '- su:r6; 475 11 ." 'Broken '• 50 4. 75 ; 1 : 1 ! . `Prepared. .. ..... 50n, 4 .75 l'!• ' 5 „..:: ; 75 . 2 Lorbatry ' ' . • 5 Ctl7.di 'Franklin, (Lykena -Valley) • '•5 Lelpigh Lump, St.- Boat & Broten;.. i.2sra Prepared, ' • • 5 23 • . Chestnut,: -• • 4 75 .Broad Top,••• , 5 5 30•1 b . . 'AT, :NEW Satnyllll Rod *A.eli by Relit Zoid'..t; 7564 7 00 .ohezittnit, . ' "-- 11 . Lump : ;"2i4 6 75 Steam..Roat• -1: ..... ; -73 kt 7.00 ".. Egg.' • -; 7511" 700 • -1 . Store • • ; 754 " Chestn.nt, .......... .5 50 Leitiqh-fillite - Ash Lamp ' • "• ;* 73r.i. 700 11 -Stain. Boat - • 1 75 , (0 . 7. 00 Brol..en . 0 7.irk 7 00 „-. ' • '1 , 754. 7 ' 6o' .Stove : 6 754 :7 00 `" Chetunt, 5 '254 5 .75 Lehigh Coal El izahcz.lorz. Ekunp, ' bS Cul o 7 01V4 St. I;hat anfl.Brokeir " " -G 50 TO Egg 4t.ote " " • 7i 0 Chestnut' • " " 5. sU'gt . . . . .. . . '.. Set . iinfoii - Ccirti tit Elizfit:eat:tort. .1.. Cum p; 7 - : • .bye earg0.,...,.•.... .... .; ( . i 5 co Grata, ' :. ' •`` . •' .'-• .et 6.60 Pyeparea,.... . ~, G 2!.31?; 6'60 • ALT.E7VOnI.; - -• • - 1.80. Wi:lkca'ro S Pittaton W. 0 ia , g 700 .- • " • " txtra:' 8 25 Ljrlieniliat& Sunb'y R. - A. 71i •Litt. 7.00 _ . GEORGE'S CREEK COAL. —Rain of miue..5..5. - 50. b.. Locust-Point, for shipping. • . . •• • • ••• •. COAL - :FREIGITS...- •• PrOiOtrilt isbir.+.l Porl'and .3 00..1 " 2.0 Tiougor 2 70 ; Georvvrn ,' 1 GO trith..., • • •3GO -I Glim:c.l-r • ''2 Sac., .. 3 60' • Portia . 2 Aturtlata • 2 80 Elndwri.".. PortBinnott.t....- 8 '25 Cha-leflown, 3 30 NIARi - - - Boston - . • 2SO 'Norwal: ' • 215 t;: lightllraftves..• 8:10 1 tiew 18A1rd.,......._ 0; So • and bridge.;;... .45.4 :S&ibuiT.4. , : . ......1 15 Colgroeialul:POlnt..,' 2 , 201 Na t ani.l,, '- - . 10. :Pa1y.1.nc0;w4,..,,..... - ' - Netionsot -.* ' ' '3 15 .Salem.. - :. Ice.ypor'.. ' - • ' 2 10 _ _ ... 3 05 .loledford• . _ ..V6ugtweafe.... ... 1 6tt -Marble Heed • 1 - - Pawtueke• -' - . 240 •RoEberT.' • , • . 343 Proridexr, ,, -• ' 210 f.yfin - ...: :,3 00' cjoirac.e..l"4 . •s' 60 31111,1dri ' - -• ' 's.6o .9.le . xinolr - ' .' -1. - 60 .fklbally ... .' ...........:,...'1 SO l'Riehr:ea , ; - ......• ' 2 041 Briclgeirt'......:.i.'.; 2'lolSeliebar:.; . '..'. . .:. 2 30 Chele..4 .. '. . :.. ... ......3 . 00 'St. John II 1 , ,0iti., .- 2 00 i Charliistown'.. ..... :.:.2 00' Wa5hi112311;0....i.1.60 'CembriftepoN - ' 1"- 200. W,erxwa '',, • '''' 2 04 ) Coletseett,Norrowe...l3.oo Newark. - - - - , ,Derelteeter . 1 60 Dightcin ... ... 2 00' Yarinoull - - • 216 aanveriport Xennetp:Toitit.-.,. .Er.ekt Gr,eencidgC.,.... 2 10 Feat Chit 1:;45 'Fall River - ' 210'Tiainich.; -4' 60 Fredericlexburg...: 115 Stain ,•rd ... 1.'65 New York; . .... . 2112 El iilibridort. ' :Port • • 2'oo iNewburh,r,' ' 2 25 New ... 35 ;Pawtaclzrz4 150 'Tatinton..t%: 1.60 INew . • .... "1 25 Portem: " .05 New lie,ol • "1,50. Bridgeporl:. '•l`26 Harttord.•..:. 1 75 Albany." • • •-1 PO • k -••• NieigaitiCirroni New York s•• 10' Fall River..:, • •1' tot ' I :Newport. : ... 1 to t •1364t0n ' 2 05) Norwich : • r 40) Providence.. . .... ..1 50 1 'NorWnlk • ' • - 25 Middlgtown.....:::..• 1.50 andson - ' (N) galem ' 2 .0i) Freights frOm4GeoTg .To - Necirl'ork • Lehi h d — Alabaney :.'",Wepk ending with last Sa Coal T x : ttuday: Trenton - :Coal-,Company . • Mount Etna •• - ••- • iilithanoy Co.:, . . Delano Colliery . • GlendOir Coal Company • • . • Rathbun, StearnaluCo. • • E: B Silliman - ''.•• - McNeal Coal 45L Irpt , OomPallY• - • • Knitkerbocker Coal Company— ... Mum lains' 'Herringma Coal- pompsim.*; • WU'l SD Coal Mountain' ° • "' . Other .... . - . Total. • . ( . iiirresponciiii';i4;iiii year. Decrease.. Increase... biuegroie Coal . Trade .• ,Ar.oonnt traumpirterkdatinit .the la . 01/th4 ..' • . -. • •-" 2 Lorberry :Creek ...q.SSQ ,880. 00 Good Spring - ' ' , 1,514 05 Quinn' eand - RaSroad.....:,; 4,724 ; 4.71'95 Railroad:4or 11167 i The follearing is the enantity of amanererted hirer the tollowingrßailreada for the week ding on Thep day evening lent , r. • ' Minelf ill n Seheylkill Valley .ift: -Carbon ' minpreet. - • • mahanoy &Bread Mt 13t. Glair . ' • Port Carbon., Pouavil le , . ..Elebujitchl Havetl:::• Auburn • • • •••": .Port Clinton, . .... Total for week` Proving,. thiiqr;ox. Totil— •• • . To sanie:tirne Dcereitie. .. . .. . . o .:- - Lebigh Cea.i.Tradie for t - -- r:' ' ... Fr week endiruz on -13atardav last,' . ,:' ' ' • ', ..f.' •- :- .. : ' ..7 . I L4IB9AD. 1 -'). , .;7 - - - • ‘.....,j,....,-..%::." ..':.. ' .7 .''•: ' .. wil‘ * Ar '' '. - Hazleton . -" •• ''•• ' 1- " • •1 • ,,, 1 • 7,916 g a i t s v ,i,.'fai• ..'!.".!..".„7-* .:'' : 7 .. --..,. :: .: ' * . ,-• 551 Mt Pleasant. ~,. : Jeddo ....; ~-.. • ;4.•'. : .'.; . '': .. =' ''l':'..' -; I '.2,9 49 thrift -' - ,:- •• --- - - - ,- : 4i' ... 416 C 414.13113 & co;'• .: • -..1 . : ... : . :,;:•: • • 1 . . „„„ EhherodeCoel Co • .-- ; • i . ' '.. • ',-- Stout. - , , .. .• • .. .i . - 549 ~ F 2;7 00Uncil .156ge ' . ' -" . , • • 65. Buck Morudain. . ' . ~..... •A 3. . 603 - New Yozir & Lehigh ' ..:-.....- . • I ' 4 . ` i6.6" Hone, Brook Coeite.',:'. . .. . :...:. '-'. ' , lst ..:22.171 Geiman - PeLetcalco;;.;" . 1 ' ' ' 16 ',.. e,cdp- Sprinitift. , .ecielcia;... . -•::•"- •• .....: .. : l i : ' a °S. Colerstrie..:-:14 • ‘..-.... ... • .... .. .. ''. I , .',..40;44.5 • :Beeverldetniini:;.„ . ''' ... !..'. : .. '. - .:: 58 BSi lehigh - - .. -...7. '' . " , - Me•Neid„ ...' = ' ••• - • '... • - - - 2 10 ' . ,11.257 _Hnickeit pl . p --. . - ' • lea . T,V4.2 Rathbori well 00;:.- In ' Mal ....,..4 144 0*ca:0r.:03... - ."..: . . -. . ! .: ; .: 12 , 7 „,--. 706 , 1 , 9 ,,..„,....',.. . ..4 9 .. 9;4 , ----.., .. -.., . . . , -...-7!-.'' Iti '; itstio • Bottiniei,,c;:f Co-, •••••:, ~ ...1.• .. 7"' '' t r.. 'MSC: - Pninklin;:• -• :" - ....::,. "...,:. 71 •'.... 9 ' ' 'k,714 , ;4°414 4 (91 :;' . .' ..: ... ......-. .. ' . , vas' i.,ca . : - ...: *" .. '' 7 ‘ 7. .....': .11 ,77 ''.' '8.446' .... ...:. . . .. ".' 1 4 ' :-. SAO . ‘ :NVlll . e6iitu4e:.'...;. ... ` ;'' ..r. " .. . - rgli ;14,00 , Wardpr 111114:-; ' l"'- ' . .... !Ai' , '' - '1,64.%* `,,-Nriecafruuzisi.- = -.:. '- . '''''f'pe., --: . 2.PC4' ..Le'n:".4461.4 - jsraa a c r:;!-, - . ..'r .•••.• •• • . ~. itieker..ls4oooo..;""'t`:•.:* 7 . - .: ;, '. -•,.. ..,.. Ottir,6BAppets . ; • ;; :-.t-.-- ~.,*'""-' ML . %.:;'.'-- ."''-'''''• ' --' ..--' '--'' 68 tvr 4,- Bitic , -- --...?..± : :,- , : !... L ., , .._. . 7. .... 7.) ....r.,•,•: : , ~ r,, s . -„,:,,:!,,,..-.:. :, taefami:srciaxaM:1:::•:".•::::.:::::1 '4 1 43 1 , ti ; 7 1 409. ca&haeh ,• Peo.:: . '., J4aCoelOc.7.. • 815 e .121aa Coil C 0 - ! . • vic"9 3 o9oa; ...,,• '. ' ' 6 ' 82 ., ',5-1-447-•4:l3:'n,fte;-V, o. tal - 3 , - i • ' % 3 4. i . d . ''-K 3 -•:• f :,-•t . s %,. -I . -,. -... ..., ."3,.-... -., -, •" - •L setae: •Aslit' - aiethikelki ?. .. ,- . I/398'.'tit,1/ ; !.?."- ' -. 1 t.iietliik '''''' ll i''.i. s iC,"l.l"; - ''' '''.- ''''''' '''' ...L.4l;!6X l llll!Ziiii . ..i.ifm. . il..i::::: 968, -- -- *k .'....-le4o,:tli - '1•14 , 4.1-ze.t .3- -..'. ' : ::-,-' ..„. . . . NEW ADvERTIMENTS. .CUOIC'E sOorig: ''';?.,EENWOOD ITUBSEP.Y. . . `oo:tii Feet ett.im Bettitg. tit sttiek, - g'ec.p;,kl,;"" - ‘ a ,... Riegs;•.G.3.." .kets, and St;tte , , 6.:Abeludiust 01 sizes, 'bait OSITO am k foto • Feb Is '• ; .: 7 4 7.1103.12 SON at CO.'S. . . . .. . . . ..11/1. ME • 110..PE'''',fiurds -.-- • ' -'-' V' Pried 3" for Whonl. we ariy . 41 ,, e ,i4t ,, ,1tanl il' icturerts. 1.16 n riven as to atze,.tvalzhtatil vtrea l, l lo rTaa" Feb I.S-6- ..: •• LEAVIz C. T.1361.1' , ' .'' ' ' • rii . Raii; Sll tiii,T, . cdnitstitly: on hand,.-;', „ ~ 1 laui*Bo -ix bA.iii7 and - r dir : gale .at rsaisurcC.7-.......' , -'"- prime. 33.00kNH1: ,' eajor any. stud rail,: -.- , ,' ... , ::, 3 Feb a—a-- -. •• . . - .l:x WES C'TILOWP.s. , OI 4 :' ..t CO,'.' -•.-- . . Ppe, Winter I.teac4ed just J. VI W.it-teired. and !or ask , at rowest. tuarketi . allay , . .• •• ?3" - •N.al ..14498 C. I'liOMPt.'oN-,t , ti). • Mg. .faa: G: ur:ri.xti.* ii)c;' : • • -:: ... • • •: - - .i.t, , ,p4..a:pi . ..1.1 - rt.,l,l's . t. - ,felif.:€ as Pitr4c.lio' to lb rifix.n.4,pl. Po?li%ille. iiral vlsiutty: • ..... . - : :.- . a 7 .F.Aert—OMilidl.lret:try...secinui E.1.?7,... - . , . .. • . . . . , ..,g6trt!!e; . FOrt.f.L r 5 7 ,;... - . ... '... • .5' -It. :: •.: t 1' I'S CID_ WA). , . . it tr . on for tinfii; , al3nte.4 atal.ln'eEeti.. All j ,- ='et 1, . 13,, t 1 Y... un laud. Alr z.46tiute ~Nata. f or down' tbe . Nona, • D:111 steel and - .Striking lag Pape(' and Lunt.. Make and , dle.a. Lasolia'..and ..S.af4y Laniin.. and . k of •ria-p . .fdf Ilan at LEAVE,,C. 9.I.IOAIP,SuN - & ,• . . FII tacki al • ' 1 ILI. . a fail Fcb . .• . . Pleasan • - .1..0r4te:r1. oil - the . Delaware ItiVer, ... Two A . ...threcAfali . t , i , M. - -ur r1(1 , 3 bfinitroiel . - : ~. • • froNOV Y.,rir; andone and a fiaartar : -•' • • -..., . • . from riatadcriphi.i.- . ...., . ': . • summ7„,R. t .S.SI * O.N . cpm-ag,scn,:s „list - wit veal. soi Caialiroaa;roatairifir rerun., etc , al:r1 eia -• ' Rec.:43)TD: 11. DhAIiT,LE V, A : . .ir,. Pre.,:ft , . lE. - 'N -. . . AND STEEL, .. ~ FLAT. #: 1101118 Di. Av•E RE HOPE, 0. for Incyliad Iline?; -' . :: ' . .- . ".. - ' -.' : • Br.P 'RIGGING Etc.:, • .nO.) . - : • AND. -a-&.‘ 'D,tSCRIPTIONs'-oF WIRE, F : irtA t t D, Munch ebunli, Carhop Co., F.-.RE I. GARDEN. :SEEDS' - .. F 0 .. 1t. 18 6'7 .: - - ....:.. fi. receiving , our -dariien Seeds irom tte. .. grOwers In the : cranary, - ambracifia; au ~tlais sectioa,'which we will sell Ivlioic, LI. •Mercfkapts ,s1,:ill be supplied. wbolesa!e. We are mast relta kinds use( sale ru3d rt tO sell a a Alen, Tr limed prie . 'f • CL I Rand TIMOTIIV SEED, And othe i3rass Swede; sold. by 'the bet rect. or qeart. at 'lowest-rates, at the Seed Store of the sub- • • seriber. ha t Wir l te. • ' -.• • Clever tte -TlatuthiSeed .also purchased at market pric s: il••• • • 1.867;: . . 6-RnViNwoot) . N.- 13T SE al' . . • . STALWI3ERRY - PLANT I S & c, lige Jim sale several thou. The . . gitigctibei'...o.d.6,,,wbeyry innuradbg I,b L DAUS V SINE DLIN G. is the tops certain bearer eutt most prvainctive.— IiIO3ISEE atePAWEl,Averylari e Straw heirY, wire a ei.or tl •ri aid al,o prod i•• , n.• • The t: g CCt.l f va2u6lNT,- - . eiaid .to b.i very.preiln tire rrittrket. I,el y:. • limos'.' ,Lt TO 4r, .441 , 1 the TAut4 extrutirci nary Strawberry now miNp.n . paha . or.:Azo inns prodtifttivkipe,tc. pro duct -g (lI,X V3rOlv isdh•extramdivare carper :.• . ttiu above eoldin large or 4=ll quantitleit "- •i ' ' • ~• • EIREENWOOD . •.• .nr - T4,.e whntitig hake • qttuntitiees Will p!eaec-80,1.in th&ruiderA.early. • BEST MUSICAL IIiSTRUCTOItS% - IIE REsT KANOFORTFYBOO I{ 'illt L TORCIAN-Bt)OK ' I t.. - Zundui:',. godern' School • TILE 13 CABINET ORGAN BOOK I= W Perfen Guide THE BEST MELODEON epoic • . - lu,iructor - ' - TM; BEST- GUITA It: 1..X.)13: • . •• - - :kt,t.tioil" • -- TILE ISE,TNIOLIN ;kit' era .11'.1.1001 . :THE LEST F.LITITTELOOEI : • It li¢hig~iet`, :%IE Limit TIIE BEST V1t . ..); INCELLU 800 It”rutit r . g . 5 • THE ACcUIitiEUN BOuli, • .114 rf• . TILE B&T FIFE. ND FI..AGEOLL7eBOO.I.:i. • Witrevrs Gni each • •• • • TIIE IiEST•cLAitrN ET A , b IULCDIER. Aro- Perfect Guies3.-75 *and . .t.cav'z • li.strobtor ........... ..... THE BP, , T. BANJO • . TB 1-31q.,ep 01 - 111 - iltße Instrnelon... '• • 75 TILE - lIESTV . /NCENTHINA. HOOK. ' . • . th.,, (3e , m; . in'tlon ntrinrtn<irurinr - .75 ThE lIESTi.PR RR A S' . , INST • - I, Ml' car, r. CO.r.p!t•telPrt.l.efi:k.: ; + .0101 ; 50 OLIVER 11E1'.(1N...i ;277 Gin Etreef. - Elcrsto4. - . . •• • . . •1. Elt"r rk; noini nor ti I:4 the Poet Mee, at Pot 0,. h'• fan.„ , ..rennsylva iipi„,yo the f.'3kl day of Febratiy„laiL: ,• • -To obtain any of thebe letters., the applicant matt call for " after tii•eri 1, , ttrr..,. Live the.date thia list, and pay'one eent . , If nnr called for thdy .bo - sent VI the Dead Ly.tier tnn ev : „ • ',. • „ . „ 13n,.h C . • JennS;gltr„- .M.rfon ftsnitM me., Ja Levnj -..Parker . Hue thican John • • ,Tohet , -. • Quinn .11ora htlacktuond ;Jonni,..an ' Itichafd.s. , n . .Edwd' Eliiabrth :Itenelertf- atnpbell.C.nla P `2li,ii.er•Georgh,". itupyan J • • etorlion 211.0 th 3ohn • Ft.lihmader Reub COnn.Er Cul h • ,xdlinn.liiichl - SimmonmGii. • • ..IKvrna-Thni3 stanton J C Dugan - . Sopiday L S • .. D 1.11114 Jatneir : . tivia - • Serwe Danlel•jc.seph. ful,:`tplittne CritbStapley Riebd Dreher WeliD . hie Donald Anne tricker Carveu Clen - • • tidlntyre.Etlivard Towle•Geci •. Greene-lleury C Meth mot. Hick Towle . Rlehd Grin ." :Minor:N . ;l , h • for lialleely Mary ' TilgiCerver W. • . Met'o; 1 itobt • W,lkor John High jt,tib IttrGinnts,g Woodhull. Curila Hesaburn Miers:S3rth • winkercllinet • Hicha ,• 316. pin Mary - Whe.:4er John •." • flynesißio M NanchoLs JOB Weaver Mr • • • Howiid Mitry A ; Nettle Ann .• - , , • .F. .. Feb. 22, , 67 • siLLt3l-&N..it.. • • .. IlgPirlDVEp . • • ; , . • • SUPER-Pi/0 SPIIATEOF:. L1,3113i- . . . , . . . • •Iranura6tniea OILY by tbein at'their IC - WORE S, .. . . . . . . , .. • - The bleb- - reputation • ~ - o f one - Pbeetchtite,• for many, yelre patt,' bat" induct:4:l . e omen , no. irrt••fattens:and fleece so in,ny:nroele, of deubtlat yalae ie the marker: --- - F.irmers•ebe'Ailt.thMrAntereet, try: rtain- ONLYuId eatabliehed hod well tatotrn mhntire. 1•.-Ours is•alvrays ... 5110 .. 2 . . te for 1861: : and iti .. atardirdexcellcbce invariably' NEW BAG'S, 0 .00 A TRADE .DISCP.TT TO. DEALERS. - ~, ~,. .• _ . . . . pia•tu•N 4.N.. - We. sel I nine but iSo.:l., : weiirecl diL itttfitatiittYerayitn-Ekwep*ent.,- , -•- . .• ' . - -Icili.W.DE. Nouein themaiket. - :' - . - . ---.... - I,3ss! 441' 9361 2268 1 140 1,332 366 281 .„ 572 mus • 17,235 •-• 5,981 7,728 2,625 • 1,575 ALL v`, NEEDLES, 49 - South Wharves and 41 South tater St:, • • (First Store utiove ettesiout.j • •., • t'OUTING,ROOM . UP STAII S, . . . . ' --PHILALF ? I,P.III.A.:•: .* ' R.b 23,.'6 1867. 186'7. •;:.1867. Greenwood Nursery - POTTSVILLE. • • P aaa. • • • We.have. or sal6 at alie iiittnev7 a film astuyitment BREIT. TlVX9,_etalg4etng all the choice kinds of' 12. 043 . 1 28.3E1rOft , ~ • 29;660'1.8 • . • 1;944 'Oil . 25,457 - 13 . 113;•.; ",708 `Apple; . IPprun, .. • .. ~ ~..; ... •', .Crab APple, . - •_. • • QHFilit Ce, Sec: towarfs'and Standards, Zeleeted• w Ith:e . lre fon tali el , - mite, l*,ttiesingie dozen 'or Inndred.• ' We bave - also, a 'number. or Trees. of EXTRA; SIZE IN BEARING. many of which will be Bold low, as we are cleazing:off tiliortiOn:or ttig:gptiud :. .. .: —:- -::- --. . , . . .. .. k 1,24111 881411 :.- • 90 - 05. •, - . ,... , 1.?,a1.1? :, .. , 11,87205 99 4 695 :04 . :. '807;670 08 ..... . . In varlety, no!.Enbject I,4)the depreaations 'or worms liieeem,,Boz Edging, ••,* ~. . . E m bracing:the mogt Wirdfand: cludee foi decd. - rating yacde gardens, gronndsvr ceniteri, Garden ati4 Yard Sti.rubbeiy • • . . 3137.811 19 417,913;17 140.542 O . Of b:lnds,.forornalikeziting yards&.c t ,-Oistiio Orange Plantsi_ The bait npw in vse. • ' - • .. . . . . SMALL FRPITS, SUCH' AS • • Bei apberiries. Foreign ihlanaccajob Gociieberrier, Aumerigazi,Giocaieberriee.— • ' - . • Laaraiiiier4Other • Cherrj , and oilier .. • llibtibark mad Aspriregan,planta.• CHOlCll7e'in ikutriipLArits. ...as the prodrictlyenese of Strawberries dep e nd a great deal on - the not!, We hare eeleaed'ihoee , .varletle- - that *At tide clfnuite We can fernhh tbe-A.I.BNNY LlNfi .TRIo'.IIPH.nBGAND, nieAORICULII7OI{AL -IST, - and - 1)1.. - Kirres celebrated JAM:WM:V or TOR. fbejdoet prodnetive - klnd - claw raietd - in..the - United' Stataie.YAlTouilganti sidlehirti3e, and we can fat* dielitivina In large or - ghat] (vomit - tea: -,..41511125AXE -- ,V1101111: . _ . . . . , For general enitlvatton we Can recommend lho lotcing.for:'thia Region :---Tbe "DELAWARE: 'CON CORD: DIANA. .EIaRTFORIVPituIIFIn,-aDIRON. ' DAM' .";111:DRIDS, :a ‘l , Awar, warm' and Dr-Grants mien:wed IONA. GRAPE. • - which .M.pronmailcrd eqnal. °ln qnsity „ninny fom rsn arrPe -.-- alkc ISRAELLa. GUM,. which.is or totha Isabeila. , : all these GMpen &a hardy; and .pen In this region beGat thelariPellc.; As we are the went of IT, GNU; in 'this Coat - an-me, can frunlah hip vine. genuine at ris prick*, hiJarge or: 'Brash qttantitles. -Vire.wil I "ganraideetall the. .vines We. nail Belo name: NotwithAandlogibelarce number of Viral now proraigated.jthe-den3and is larger than the • ARO/. • - • • Cißilltrf;loloiitr - bythe erection . Of Itootherbuge one. Making three ba_humber,' and are' 'prepared:to furnish MI - kinds .of .OrdeU-IloitaaJlante, wham& and retail. 441bn-toying. -Onr. Plants weiagcce llentrociition, and %se delarodueOkit. there adUbe to necetia:ity kd'abroad:thr'Fic, can br raised at home. • . cuT.Priowas,Amiquinslgki NINA3IIIIIITAV ~t4ittr.ATEfliantpisheil et.the 9raen-Honi4. - • 99: 112 e0din,fiii.. ( 0 4 misbed apd building superhitendea: , - . ' '7 , Gartient_ritritl i en& cents onti v iid Orli& petite& Treet(&e.s.'planted , shircilesired. - *•. j - Atipltatt:/reenui , ind , " Nursery: mar %mien% Book Ntorei.;.or' address B. BarisArt or MARLIN CRUDE, leak qt:eenweiM Nursery, Pottrillte,, , Fa. ;.' ; ' '• --'• ur 0.0 lik'' ' ' ', l1 t .11114). - 44 e. 11tY;; ,, ..- gett***lthAfiata-Aaalal.daillr,boutai 'at htl 41tftkribelOadit*.541,rMfr?".!" , • •• ' ••• &lea.; far . Gen:fanglor.iala at 4. TikE H. • R.EI4II'4IVP.-Wa In. cet all the IcUolingstza , , , of : stiperizg quality of itro . t rivet , d, : oat tanned •wa will .fitrU,aist at . ptanufactil. ?ricvs ' WI! •tuive . au . artiala ul rattier, als,), aa:pkr riveil. and belt • LEWIS C; 'I'IIO.UPSON CII - 7:rom Ist, 1 -, g,t14,5 - topt sco; , .A.-ti. FET'l'Ert.iLF., A. AI., Fc,elll - ,1 •11..,11., , •0metv Co Pa 04VOIENTO Gaideners supplied. ligLipantitles at .te- NEEDLES' PHILADELPHIA THE SAME IN. Qua Lny, : • yraCia,' Apricot Slinde and Orn!imesziai Tieeit L/I[B It B. Rudy,' TreatAtsicr. fn atiotini.teidelrAiiDireciors of Ow Poo" Seltityital .(kninty front the first day lof JOPMaiSNI B46 . , tO thr& craw of January, 188 T- , Tri nelOonrAppr9Priat•ed by th e CoaribsPi.°ll".. • -•••• ers for ilia of, Mini House:. • • ~.s",ls,:f.ssfur, • CR. Out-Roar rellef „. • -• 1147+i ti. ProntFikma :and 43 rOyeriea , .-; '••• 679496. Cattle and Beet • _10,49010 FlOur and Grata A • • , 9,6959 S LeaDier and . 1.99/ Pnwtacs -: 548 i 5 Purnttnre 14000 Cos:oat:al • :7 • " ' . 3r403' - Burl .1 experwes • •-• . • , 3`3120 C ~aunc 653 i 5 llla wh a , 'faith . • •.• , : •, . A 24928 si 1 60 Saddlery 43356' . Tin Ware and Stores: •• .. . : • • 56 55 P , ste and Bails ; • Lime and 31aniire.' ,• • •. - • 9r 2 and ,staiioaeti - 4=l4x. state Lut n ui Azylum c ß, a lock r„.n le te; y r A.! „ .th .4 a rt Eloui . .• •4 Teich, Thrip.thlig • • " - - Ftelloid•pg-Pumpi . " 1 3 5 - Cakelieu!' . • ••• • .• .13 co . ;, iniee.!:School; _Media,PL, for PallPer6 > 69 21. CenfrdTurlinlii.en.; ' • 842-2 &do Ant,. Caudle . • • - ' 66 60 - .. • Iron lit&teedi . '•, . • SA 00. Farmingle2l , lenients . ' • ' 1501* thit-tkow hledieal.attentlance •• •2 5 T 40 T. F.Alnk - ey, lengtheolna wards '.•:. , 99 TS 11 'E - Wil..?on, :of , • ' 151 , 00' Delaware Co Alpo , Douse boardingkaaNrii, -: 99 6 0 Chaff serrlcbe Counsel. ': • 10 00 Ovorhrel..l Clay. • - . ' :50 00 A - J ilanunm,P 14.1 Pottage. . ' , .' 50 SS enrcieet and pi - peas/is Direeue . . G 34 75 - WO Wilson ,do • 015 09 - 1 - 4aie Orwlg. Jr • do • ; . , : 254 S 3 Seltzer, Steward, salary '"• " . -800 00 Mary. Seltzer, Natio,, salary ' ' . • ' 40000. Gridr Shannon, Ph.rMelan and &IMM!). 500.0 Ir-0 L Saylor. Azar Phys:clan and Clerk • X0'00: Ci as Setrzeri Farmer eervietz . Elizahrth Selczer;terviees • 15n 00, EitherNo-ter - • --do • Amanda Seltzer:- • do . • - 156 00 Eor.P.Mst. - .. services - nor:Try Frmk Martz, teamster ; . 7 5 00 ILinryShropp. Shoemaker " • ' '-28390 George pAntainkero , Baker ' . , . . 355 00 • 22 29 • Otdern leaned remaining unpaid deducted, -232 21 We. . the: undersigned, Auditors. of the County of Setuiyikill. miring estimated the amount:et:William t , tutv, Treasurer of aeld'Comity °with the Direetort of the Peer end lipase et Employment of said County., reeo etrunyrelinrt the fgregoins,sWertient. as 'the re •srrl t or our uweatimation, and Which will show that the Treasurer, has paid:the itmountOrseventk-five thousand five hundred awl ninety-sis dollars sand. eighttents.— witneia wherof we have hersunto • setour.hands and seals this tenth day of Jammu: 1.13 Cal • IL: P. ' . • • • ' • ' . LRWIS .Auditors. ILLIA111.•11: - ; • . . . . . . . . , : - '•' •. Steward's Account. . .."- . • 3fICTIAEL SELTZER; Steward, in account with the • Directors ofthe tauof Schuylkill County: frani the :11rFt - day of january,.;SCA, to the that day of January, . .. . . Cash.for ir.deutures, „. . ' $42 00 Boardleg, ._ ! ••. ' ' . . • . ':. - ill 60- , Ltud .' 14016 Hides, -' - . • . • .., '1,18363 Use ut House, - :'• .• - ' • • . . 600 0 , . ... . . ._ 21190. •Pitilure, -• .' .' • -. • . ; ... • 3260 Candling indentures. •.- - . •'• '• ', ... •.- ,: 10 00 0,01 from peepers, .. ,• • ? • . • 520 Wru George,:one cad; . * .;. . . .. .: -12 00 Peter _Miller, two 3:vete; .'. -- “. . ' 190 11 l'eter Milier.ouecat,• •' . ~- , . . 10 . 00 4 Boviir,- puscletoe mpntcy,..r - - . • . . rass .1 . Kirkpalric . k, .do .••• . ... ... .. • • 300 00 . J,ohn•Becker. • do - ' • • . 3500 B F Hewer, • • . . do . . 897 61 Gideon Beet, .2 bushels seed rye, - .. • . . 225 Writ - 5 I - liana:ill, purchase money; ' • • sno oo II Menule.:pue threshing "" machine, • • • 10510 Balance due Steward, . •• • • . -.• ..110 23. By mash paid for . •` - itauf,ers to .1150,5:7C • - 612 53- 51e - rap,di... , e, • .• • ' • 94'19 Track, ' .. • costA' a. d bmning oidere, .• • • 95 16 ..I , rligitt, aid fare, - Work; . • 941 P4atoes,• • . • • . 79247' . • • 224 56 Leather and shoe findings,. •" • • .*-1,193 53 Carpenter.work; • • - • •• • • 20101 Hti Out-door% milting and harieSdng, ' •86 94 • 10 00 Cabbas* plants,- " •- " .27 50 ... 1 4 , 1t0k refunded;. 2825 • J K. Moyer, clover seed,: ' ' ". 17.79 Kei lllrino.aaivs, docks, &c., •• . • •16 45' 'lagoon 3 . P Hauck. crying sale,- • 12 0 . Making fence, . ; • . • 6169. Hardware, • . 7' 95 Ex pt•ns ei to PBilada., by Directors of the Poor, 61.33. lisped tiv haul Int% " . . • • 36 20 -S Pub.l..hing . and stationery, • ' _4 50 t 7 sW, ' • • • 3459' 11. 6 p.dring walls, plastering, . • 25. t T0h3e..0,. • . . 6 00 Ferrier ~ervlces. 26 5(5 „John Zttnmerman, porter and vinegar, •• - 60 nO • .Hauer'; 760 iek, brushes, • • . 19. 75 NMI' ••• 137 00 WheelwrlebtwOrk,"' 38 84 J. H. Dentiore, dainping Coal; • • . 22 OW '1 seltzer; traveling expenses; •• . 57 . 65 O. L Saylor:. •do ' .2025 U Moyer, farmer,' do • • -•-• . • • .• 975 Thainns'Jnlnisnn,pnree...- • • • - • 184 Martin Hoffmqn. nnree Insane department, -20,00• Edward Wirrthon,diuteher, '• • , ' 600 'Esther Ne , tor.salary,',' " • ;". 'PS 00 Mary Eberhardt: maid. '"• 6700 F Lvicli. making candl4 s and soap, 6 PO Arrianthi Ilufttimn, maid Cervices, _ .' 6850 Ebzabeth Forney. nurse of children,- • ' 49 50" J Brady. name In' sick ward,. • • 21 00 :Lleorg.: M. Mover, fanner, salary on riect, • . i 8000- George illuiteielie.r.; Baker'. do .do : 1 1 • 04' Mary, Adams. maid seritce.4.• - -• • 4.5 etmrl,.s aurittl, nu.se insane department, • .• 4510 Kraal Martz. team-ter, account 7 60 lirldget Nestor, maid serv . iccs;:" 600 • We, the 'nedersigeed. A uditors for the • Conity of h aye e..Turnihed. the-, fpregolvg: *Moue ta 1111chailSeltier, Birtviird of the Schuylkill County Almer House, and respectfully report the foregolngetateinent . as result oforifinckstigatidii, fay. , r of said Michael Selrzer.o f one hundred and seven- ty-st; &liars sad twenty-three cents, on Jan': 1867:- In,witilexi - wher6nE ore have':hereuntwattriched our hauds told seal-, shlS teuthqtay of .Jan., A. p., IEAT. R.- 1 0 .1.EIBY: - . iI.:BP.ONI3IPFL, -r • . . . ' • 'Cettsuicolths- • :o.'titininatbq the lioustealtn: 1,q6645;;: N :, .. 461 admitted during tne year,: • • - 366 BuriOu the • • • 98. 60 died;':' 44 - .ltere: hound' ont;il4f9ldlS cha-TciL and 3 -- absconded: . Renlith.Of.ith thp . 473 Qat" &MK" paupers,' — - - 1;658 • Of-the nutcase of 'the House 6 are - colored persons; 66 . are insane:lnd idiotic ;.9: under medical treatmcnti, 44 beystnider 13 yoat-, , i of inn '23 under'l2 'cant . .2-2 S n ult males ' -11[11i 116 adult females. Vamlier of inmates In the Himixe.orrthe 'last dayof . January, 423 May; ' 415: September,: 410 February, = 435 • antic,.' • • ••.• 418 •• October, -41 t March, • ' 427- July; ' • . '413% November,.. 426 April; • •.- 405 Angant. • 4061-December, 473 • Average omnbler in thEr:lleise during -1666;• 4M • • • Lodging and Meals-were fmnisbed•to 2,076, persona. , •• Ont:door 'relief *as granted to1;582 petesites. , — ' •••1111elellowing MIS made up In trite .11onsaAcuing • 683 sheets,-731 pantaloons,' 260 Coats". 410:pair ot. shoes, 683 eases;llo7 . •shirts, 808 , chemise,' 635 is tticoala, 30 pair .of stockings; '483 sacks,: 245 baudi' ketchiers.l33 towels, 727 dresses and frock44sTaprons, 47• bed tickA•22 •Minnets, 67 night caps,' 210 .vests, 63, night-frock.,. 521 bolsters, 84 , overhatds„ 632trocks and . "dresses for chilciten,'ll2 childrens' slips 3274.hildrens'. Aprons 315 chilqreus'• chemise, 117 cluldrens , ..peni-. Coats: . 2a - children.' GaCkt , ,...21.5 pair. 'pantaloons:ler bole. 26 3 boys` coats, 301 boys' shirts,. 45 bayak,46412, - • 61.,cradle wake; 22hoys , jackets, 6;525 lbs bard soap, I.o . bhis. colt reapers hbds. saur Leant. 000 lbe candles. STOCK - FATTENED AND' KILLED IN 1366 ..x+,tetra iveaghing 53,14.51tia:; - bides'l,6l6 12 calves do 862'. do •do 131: do do *:, dO 88.kides 6 , sheep , . d o 3.411 _do ;__ • • ' bTOCK AND IMPLEMENTS O! PAWL!, 3 ho'reo.„4 eows..3 _heifers, IT•oxin, 45. Wig*, 214 poultry... 2 font *me wagons, I borm.vtagoo,-1;two horse wagon, 2 spring yrag 'ons, 1 - eart„.l. - Inggy, Vsteigb;. :ha r - iows, a cultivatora;-2 olowthirmathinea, hay rake. • • -FARM ACIXMUNT. Thereiirere produced cm the farm - 93X bushels wheat - ts 2 80 per breihel . 926 80 150 doli.ye at sl'-10 do .1 : • .499 00 446 'do Oats at 66 Bents d 0..; • • 249 76 809 do Cirrn at 90 colts do .. • - 76 torts of Hay at $22 per ton tans Curntodder at $l5 per ton • - - • Ins 00 26-ton.' Straw_ at $lO per ton ..•. 'NO 00 1,262 bushel potatoes at 9.0 cents per bests • 1,020 00 20 bnthol tur.lpmar 37 cents per bush' •!. •4 740 1.1.000 head.of cabbage at .4 cts per head' 440 00 1.160 lbsbutter at 30 cta per lb • • . • • .848 00 -16 bushel oulons.at 1.5 cents per bushel , : 1126 ', 80 bushel redbbeta at 40 cts per bneh':, it 00 S 13t . . EXpenVeicharyteilng•and haymaking, $ 9694 •••. • • .31 - sting:fence; •-•-• • • • -••-• 51 69 - Pont and raTh .: Blacksmith•woric,:.• • •:: •18700 -,•• • . Wheelwright work,• - • • ' 55 85 .Boardinglaharets,.'„ .•• . • • • • - :-1130 00 • - Pending horeee,`•• OO Feeding - cows; ,••• •• • ' ••••• • •• 700 00 Cabbaga plant?.' „. • • • "- 4 2T 60... Raker and fanning implements,' . • .15000 •••, Salary of farmer and teamster, '• .510.00 - , . - .6idnore„.llmo Ind phosphate, :•••• I• • 42240 .• Partnere traveling expensea, •• ••••• ' 9,76 • : Beir...nses' for hauling lime And mannrei• 16 , 00 • .••••. .• . . • • .• '• of.farm., . • -.I": $1,56710 O..WILsoN, • .: - ; .. -ISAAC ORWIU, Ja. o Directors of Pair O. Settos, Clerk: Reb.23, •67. • . LUMBER I.LIIMBERI-LIIMBER-I To IdatelpeaSers, , 13 ailifia;s; and all ambit -• . ' •.. oi-Dealiaaist Lumber., ". • - The intleraigned - : dealree.-ta inform' timpukie that. he has always onhand, at bls exteoslys yard • COAL Si., near RAILROAD DEPOT, a l arge assortment; .of all kinds - , of FraMe.. /intend other Umber. As hetes lils,own Timber Lend,with . steam saw-mills espable.of Bassin flour throe to - four -hundred thoosaed feet per onth t - he Ja. able to offer • • .ro ..2.LAAC T E AD.VANTAGES • 'to .timase emir* or, &wk. in .Liuniietz , its ino a large oneuti ty. of .way, Wag so& bevy, - timber, ate , tentioawilLbe paid to Breaker and.*lninie7 7, - .• . • . : SIUS BALL rounitle- , ItelAwayllepot.- . Girard:afanor, Cittawiseaßaffrosd.. • ilA — Nt* „___ PIANOS. 4biliatrAttkvagami ta wl. l3 XIMODX 05 . 1:bra „dvakdealea:a and era 111)! lrerae 2 ? - ^ ,-. WV , a POW 10#110 :".;4440ir SIPS 3111/ •1641110g11.=-4/ WO!, amPlut•Aw. - -"" , niaton Imultintidc lib try 311141uulter#4 4 rwess. 001110-116_„"tbillibt. MOM 4,114 - I PAPW Trrisar Kipp.-. p., - y.pavic, ,, s'-' [ . -'., _0::.0 . ::N: i :Q ': I',-:r 7 17 - ! PROF, VELING hes the honor to announce that be win gives.VOCAL ;Ind INSTRI:piIiNTAL CONCERT . IN UNION HALL, POTTFIYILLE, - • On Monday • Eve n ing, Fen'y 25; 1867: 'On the occasion seierat of Prof. VelingtepupUs will ,appearfur the drat time in asd play on the vie- Du. great organ, ordered afar ally, and plane. Their ages,range from le to 15. years, and they have taken leisetut only two. to three .quartera. This shows bow rapid their progress has been. of the-little pu- Oawill appear in a concerted. Piece. which has been. much admired in the °w{ ale of Europe, IT IS wraoDucKD kiliß Tag rust Taut /pi PQTTS;r. , .. ~ . .- . . .. • - ,:- . The foßosiing peiformera4Rl appearin addition PROFE-SOR EL BECIMR,, - MR: P. SPlECig4. 4 __." . • . " • MR. RALLENBACH, ... • • • - - .<-• 7, -----' ••' - ' MR. CeORLI. • . - -., .. : , . . • • . •MR A GALLAND. ' AND OTH6tI9 • • lir Pro;isninies of CtAniort . wilt in pal:Oohed soon. •RES ELL ERCA tos. Skt&Tii - ,T9,1.3E SECU 4T 808.. Door open Ad, T..o•ilt.i....Cone n ert. odninence id S. 'Feb. 9, .67• • S.St . • CLOTHIN'G-:110USE • - or I PIIILADELPHIA. BARGAINS F I - NE CLoTHI N cis ROOPILL & ) 111 140N, i BROWN STONE CLOTHrtick HALTS 603 - and 603 Chestnut stirvit, Ikady-Made Clothing Depa4a).6t. , The clioleeet stock Of READ-IY-MADE, . FALL *IV WATtit Ever pinch tilt; NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES. Custom DegartMellte . : Our newly fitted up Custom Depurtmcnt -for t3entic men, ToutlMUud Boa, , now contains u carefully 13(.• lected stock of . • -, • • Foreign and - Doinestio- Goods which we are prepared ta make. to order,:'in the bpst manner, and at reasonable "prices; , - We have on hand ilia largest and. best- stock o Ready-Made Boys , Clothing in the City. • Particular. attention paid to the making of Boys. Clothing to order: • - a . 41 V 3 ..);4 I S t .1 et § "a 2 • .o u g 2.1 a 'lll-1 • e 11 4.7.4'4 3 ..9g '1- a Pr.4 ° = S i .41 Gent;emell,.- Toatlis..apd-Zoys,• Wishing 'clothing made to order, by, sending tbe'r niOasnre, as per diagram, will have their orders prompt ly attended to. , . • SATISFACTION A`s7l) A GOOD FIT eI:FARANTEIID Samples sent to any part Of the United States. $5,17 07 . Brown Stone Clothing Hall. 603 . tind - 665 Chestnut at.; PHILADELPHIA. October 6, ' . • 40-dm If . INSTRUCTION ON 'THE PLOD. Prof ` it BECKER - • - Has taken rooms in the building on Market at., Potts. 'tile; occupied by Mr. Lineweaver, - dentist, wherripu pile will be nistruCted on the piano forte.. • . Feb 1.6., -, 67' • • • ri old Pens a ad Peneils,./ke.--I'ELE Ft rir'T • .X inisortanent ever offered in Schuylkill County..tu,t 'opened at - :BANNA.N.S.Stat.ionery Store. P„tt+villr• tlark Books.. 1867. A large supply of BLANK B601:93 for all purpoSes. kept on, hand and manufactured to order of equal and better quality and r at tower rates than can be purchifeed in Philadelphia or' ew York,.always furnishes! at - B. BANNAh'B. . . . . . • Bookstore and Bindery. Pottsville. •' Q at you want to save money givens a call. . %NEUS , S.ACIFE'I'IL.' 4.,..3.31P8 of the moat lll approved Davy Patterns. ter working.' .mado of Inspected Gauze. Also the Clanny - Lamp Pattern or Bosses and also fer working.: Also .401.1 and Copper Gauae, all of . whipb will' be sold. wholesale and retail by • . B. RAIMCS, 'Pottsville. terLamp 'Games; both Iron and- , Copper, road, made, al wavil on hand: Odd ißisza mule in order.- • . GOIIEIIIEIII . NT -13TAXP:AGENO .111.:' INNEN, lEtaia.,: Collector .of OA vr 'District, liming relinquished -the sale of Stamps. dad-turned - his whole" stock over: to Os, we Will here after field:di all kinds of Government Stamps-In sums to suit purchaseie. ' We will always ke6pLa fhU sup on -Persons in the District selling Stamps will be furnished at the usual discount. . - • • • ' BENJ. OEMS OF POTTSVILtE. • V . LITUOGWHIG VIEWS OF POTIFITILLF . , for sale cheap at - •:::11A1!IVALN , At linoketnie. Printed lEalliieea, Tletiing, Ike.. cheap at • • = It-A. GLOVER'S. Centre St., nearly oppoeßeAlarket St. 24t.: .Taxi:tilL':4/1::. , f;. V.LEGANT,Lithographie Views of the .ri'ethy Mounmeint for We cheep eiBANNANS, HlBllli.ifi PECtORALIS for; the ewe 01 * CQUGHN, POLV-,, and, tiOlangs nut CIEIPST, prononnudby_theas who have used It to be the best natiedy,for the *cure of colder ever "offered to .the public. Eead.the following testimonial': Par . rsvms„ May lath, 1843. - Filf,:—lt'affords me pleas. ore to bear testimony to the ethcairoritwr -`,.Fecto ralfs4i hs removing Cmighs and Itnuishial Affections, having fonod immediate and; permanent relief from the us. of one bottle, after having tried other remedies for a very severe coldand cough with which I suffered for some alx,wseirs during the oast winter. italPeettll49 Vora, . r:* '' ' • aztys lastemilffr • • .•• - • For the . Cure of • 131111N5,. COrs., • CHILBLAINS, Rheumatiton;.:Fioeted Feet, Sore Throat. Neuralgia, rah*Bolide, Bruises, etc.. Akio Heyre Pine, for ilia speeay and effeetnaleurhsf Piles; both external and in , ternal. - • —. • • . I s w - Clll. and examinteattmanfals. . FOAMS ALTST F ATT• Agent'!" " Centrq,St.,, opposite thn Mortimer Uo And for tee byDr. Gee: Yeomans% 'Ashland r Wesley Hammer, MallguleTeitY;H{Car, IL Phillips, New Castle; Janice 011illani Swears; .Geo. E. Hoffman, Cressona; Geo. Wauffmar,Sainylkill Haven Mrs. M. Hammer Orwigebprg Mineroville;,R, H. Iryin, . , Octob'Oe2T,"64,- - -4S-13r , oio6o. F ire sizes, r rt i o T t i tll ncliTe u t P d i r:t e m/te al r. l Branches, Benda and Ye.. Also chimney .tope .of all sizes, at .LEWLi.C...THOUPsuIi.dz ;Feb-16, •67,. 1.. • . - rrIZOVIIAX dcJUIA LIPS' Fue.crics:-- toURTitEDITION; ' • . • • 'BNLARGIEr.! 44.111)FXWRITTEN, Svo. ~.1. 10 tin DA WS *AIIO MUT IEC D 11117 P IC it rigt9eruATE 7oir: thetas piaieditself In the bit ten% peat* to belhe vetg beat made. . One ton of 'this Phoephatewill cover. More ground and with - better- remits than, one and. it • half tuns of any other, Wad; ton for ton.:, will pro duce morirthe *et: crop . , than Peruvian Gann°, and last much longeri; thlua. - yieldhig ant and last inttch eeater prolts,for taContlay. , - For*sle by the sack of two,hunndred rends orton at . . , • LEWIS O..THOIWBON COoS . ' Feb 16,_ , 07. • , 7-- •;. AGENTSWANTED,. FOR itutir '24100112,11 NEW - WORK, "Nit 4) DIEN-10 F-A" 111 E: WAR," $6,16421 Thiir9r4l!e6Fed , .Tkriimulitad mew Is _Fens Three Months sinee its What Iflon4e. . . _ Agents will find thiabook of real therit azrlittrinsic . value-sesame New—intentely - interesting • and exci ting—Do's/met - nfer attracted and engAged.the :public mind like this. Read what Agents say of it. . One experienced agent writes : .It is the easiest and plinuantesclkiak he ever canvassed for: and says peo ple are delighted with It, the - Ladies especially. Another says, elgornett of :the War''-'is the book of Arautiu* - -13tOnusza ix Foes nave.•••• One reports' IT orders tfielfrat - day• crtiasalug.. ...thrrixtutrzrr, 'active Karzaer Flatax.ss arish Bad the' eale . of this wort a plearant and lucrative emplayment. THIB .IiOON,ZIAII NO COXPETISOB-1T CO/112' VILIZII AND 21851 , 145 - TllB PIOPLI/, Tut- Thar' rain- 18 rstein - arras Avex o nsrsippuryarp :rnic 81r7ANTAGX11 111 Tug Ferfull puttleniare send for 'circular. • - •iets Coi.. 3th Oa annor-,st.; beat lii= the IT market, at CHAB.I3. BEMS. - 6111751 HEIVIFING, tdipipp I°°C. " C " 4 ? 31 , 1 , 11e( 4 91 , 4 , Ybt se 7,litTwoNniEk OF. 1744 BROWER'S MAGIC LINIMENT :'ears is A - MUM. - ‘ Tbe best' a: the world for Ahenakatiam, Neuralgia.. tprednivßratieft - Wrenches? givellintor. • gore Throat and cost, Stiff . J 01121311 or-Cords.' Chilblains - , Come, 'Bunions, Croup, Whooping, _Coney Crampc. r Pains in the Stolnaelt, Bowels oeLlm.W. and. Palm -achea and-liartaor ever! deperiptica. ;.00 orate and 14 00. ' , :N. , EI:-Thla is the best -Liniment A* cm he aced MTER' PILLfI BAOWEVS,-DOMMOVPITALS I ! I '-IketratitiSottiiittleilint; Chterioralle. - Turkey Mu.; 'bard and - other vegetable est/tete 'combined. - The lasittgidlymedielne offered' fot taletlinpte, mild and: efectutd: 7MitierPills satin:llly 'on the Liven ICM .Ik/gl3lltag Mid* rnaattirlt piltansi - partly • the Wood, genetratar.; mint*, hivigoeaterettery . portion of the . omen erteni and-restore Mt 'healthy , vitalities. --. kr Ftirets'of• all Wads: Mot* Intermittent, Remittent.. ;'/Iphold. trot-licc.:- , When taken hrtbe first the` of these Ms eid the - of dteease; and: pee : ten ta 1 94 Old ilildatib 1 •-: For Liver Compliant.. '..BUtotterweetions. In .11eadaebe;' Jaundice, , Costicmfery , Pike.'" Clo • Plentisy;' and - all stoma* ,eomplents. - there are to Pin argot* as Becurers.-- - Bold kv::': ' '''' '..'' " . ' t:^ Pottsville - Ps. likk - . - NIT BUM iiiii '' 6iiiiiit.' Reading. 14, 131IllintItdb WtOTIIIIR; WestAtt UMW.. V. York. ; ..' FabllitslC - .. ', ~.`.', ._ : ”--- • • .lA 2 • - , . . • 11111 N: 4 1 1 110 jil leCi ! 11. • . 410113kCi;;-,*, 1004 .#9VigiV.*llaila6"i • 1.11.31fAc",774 '""g r at o at tag reft l o l oV/Olr'' — " ot e rtak War we 4.4w r , › , , • 10 1 .0 1 . 1 .1 . 111 , - • - 11211=1 THE GREAT PHILADELPHIA. Boys' Department. sociicniLL AD - WILSON, 11.,!.NiT&'9B4'micetore 11=iMM M y 1. ~~~~ Saturday; rebriutiy 23. 1E417. TILE LATEST 1415. • Cliairacteriatid .11Iptpailhchi—It2incei1 our • • Upon the passage of the Negro Snifrrige.bill by the Tennessee Legislature, Governor Browilluw imi n"diately sent the followinn , charteristio :patch: • ' - nun. John W. Yortiey, - Clerk: of the- Senate, Washington, D. 0.--The Negro Suffrage bill has passed the Senato. t rey- regards to AndroW Phs.- roar". - (Signed,) Alosts, "Governor of Tennessee.' - The Governor explaina this sign - P:ire by saying that Addy having abandoned tee rota of ifoaos, bethinks it necessary annie our should take it up, . and the part seems to. fall amorally. to hini•!elf, - The President has had .preeoti.ed to him for his approval - cue bin to rogulato tenuro of ear-. taro civil effluent, 'auell s tho hall to provide for the more efficient goverunlent, of the , rebel States: • There la pow% a very general feelffig that the tariffaud" revenue bills ho taken up -and passed before the dual adjouinueut of,Cen,;ress. . • The Fe - ohms of San -Francisco oft 'Wednesday resolved to earnestly eo-operate with 04... stern Orethern 'Lb achive the ludependence of Iretand. The auspenition of the writ of habeas corpus in Ireland has beau prolungod. , Thu constitution of Inl3 has been restored to. Hungary, and the people ILler LIOCV quiet stia. con-- tented.. • • llin rebel steamer Rappahannock was sold at suction on Thursday last by. Wu United States Consul at Liverpool ror f. 52,000" - There was vefy little dispintrin to operate in stock ..ha. Philahelphia on Iliureday, bat pricos were firmer, • owing to- the advance in g. 1.1. Flour was drill, but prices , were um:banged. Wneat, corn, rye amroaiswero without any ma terial change.. • • . STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. Ou Tuesday next, 26tit instant, tuffs Convention will be held in ilarriablirg. The call which has been signed by large number of Senators' iinit b 4 erosentatives, and by hundreds of clergymen and tther citizens in various part 4 of the State is as. follow . , Alia! ARII ! TO THE RESCUE I can for a ..stgge amtention. .. • . : . Intemperance is m 11, .., 4 iway with the nation. It is estimated that w,xty Itiousand'die Anna- , ally, ono - hundred thou.4thi go to prison * one hundred thousand to the altashouse, two hundred murders and four hundut a knl,,,,iac4 are commit , . led every year, through thil tell 'appetite for • strong drtuk. , What, a fearful record of mime- and death! What• untold nn.,t•ry, •th.mtdor and •liscorcl; woe and weeping, tittend,4lot nomt such a. record Earth' has no ambition that-is cot cugult,heal 6sr it, nor hope that is not Wastes! ; no tit, that is mt, • broken; no. sanctuary, that is nut invaded ; nu •-• friend, kinsman,' brother, %vile or child 'that is not' . forgotten.; and no Libre of humau agony, which in nut wrung.. God has created no nion's that . can safely challenge combat with the appetite. How would no be esteemed a benefactor irlia would deliver a oinking nation from - famine, pee &den& or the: sword?. But hero is au evil that ' surpatat-atither, in the comprehensiveness of. iix devastationi—destroys more lives, produces more . misery. consumes more substance, and ruins soul as - well as body—au - evil that is constantly at . work,-while they are 'but occaaional visitors; and - instead of wearing . .itaelf out as they do, •or or growing weak With age, this giant ttf intemper ance .but grows the stronger and more active, spreading everywhere in its track, wounds' and tears,' death and perdition. • To suppress- such an evil must be the highest philanthrophy. If Peter the Hermit w.gi tired ' with indignation because of the • deseeratiotsi which the infidel brought upon Jerusalem, and marshaled and led'on a mighty host for, the rE9S, cue of the lloly land, shall not we arm for the rescue, hectinse of desolations wrought by this. ' greatest foe of humanity? Every bone elf the mountain pile of human skeletons around - the rountains of Kitur galls to the hying, • Alm! Arml for the rescue! ~! ~' . ~4 i I Bud to Lk/Were fk/r tho dethronement : of this demon monster, to drive away the destroy_,, or, shut down the lluod-gake,/and ri , move from? our kindred, and fellow-countrymen the sources of temptation; we, the undersigned, hereby call upon all friends - of Temperance throughout tivei State. - to meet in Convention in the Court - House; nt Harrisburg, on Tuesilay, - the 26th, day of Feint cry, 1867; at 2 o'clock, p. s. - 'Jowl W. Gram; Governor of Pennsylvania: FIL&NCLi J011.1)44 , 1, Secretary of State. L. W. byu...l4er I.llu Jtata,t, and several , hundred pthers. - ANEW, LAW J U AGE. Great efforts.are . making before our Legit- :. lature i tem a new Llw Judge - in this County. The law abiding citizens of the County do not desire-any more appenthiges to the prey- • ent Court. If The Legislature could give them anew Court, they would greatly pre fer it. We call upon the Republicans in the_. Legildature to vote clown any such • proposi 7 don in the Legislature. Notie but Copper heads and that of the 'worst class, are asking The members from this County do - hot rep . resent : the people, but only the - uffiee holdqs and the robbersof Abe Cuunty. are safe in saying that three-fouitha of the B.u - cif all •• • , parties, are oppo4erl to the bill. THEJU Y 'We beg and implore a eLej, , islature to ex tgiad the Jury Bill to this. county. It is an absolute necessity where the Juries are. noliv- In a great many instances, controlled by'tho .friends of the' ol)bers and murderers among PiIINCESY giv.o birth to v. dangi4er.,. PE . NNSYLVA..4 : Ia - - EARRIEDI.I3I4j, Felt. la.. *-6ENATE, —/./1 tilt) S, , n , ate the Jacticiary Coin wittuci feported.that valid cotnplaipts itad lict-tt made aganiairailt oada in ,the State for eaccsAve elpagt c,, and asked leave to sit, dating 01 Aeld. iv LI and take testimony, and report to the.next I,cgialitt ere Thu regitest was granted. with power to compel witnesses, /to., The act. giving to Centro Cpulity Agricultural- Collegertlitt benefit of landi donated by Congress, conditional that the college support, three canna ," was diseuSsed, passed to's third reading, anti laid : - - • - -•- -' . - . I rkfused tako up the Sunday ear - quT.;•.‘: ,, ,..iond then adjourned. F b..- Senate received nu , serous petiliot.s from the , rt State against Sunday c.ir travel in Phila...-1 0, 4;i. Uri. Bighain presented a bill to extend the neezn-hp - metria , system, of weights and measures. Mr.*. Wallaceoffered resolituons in.oppositiou to mili tary government, which were referred to the Com-, Miami on Federal ltel.diuns.- The act tfi, incor porate the Sister of Mercy of Philadelphia' and . die Catholic Pinlopatriati Institute of Philadel- phis were vetoed by the Governor, and the vetoes, were sustained. The act to establish - ,experi mental humid in coin/Niacin with the Agricultural College of Pensylvania were passed finally. ' .110M5P.—The „Rouse was ocetimed during . the morning. Session with the reeding of numerous private bills. At the afternoon session numerous - trilhirelating fo , Philadelphia, but of no general, importiuice, were passed., Feb: 20.—Sm(arEl—The Senate eon - burred in the 110u80 resolution appointing a committee' "to present the Hancock Chair to the city of delphia. Numerous petitions from the - interior of the State against. Sunday car travel in Phila delphia were presented. At the afternoon session, the bill for the construction of a. bridge over the' Schuylkill, at South street, was Also, an act compelling the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany torebuild the Columbia bridge Wrenn two: years.• lloirse..—The act to authorize tho people of Philadelphia to vote upon the question of Sunday car travel was taken up.: Au amendment to make . the-law general - throughout the State was voted dowb.7 Acall for the previous question was Kti- . tamed; but on directing the main question to be put the yeas were 41 and the nays 46. The bill then went over until next week. - ITALVA.BI,6 PI2OIPEKT It AT Plat s TATS N.A.LE.,...One4wentieth interest In the tract of, coal land in New Quit% TownaldpOicluiylkill County (knovrtim the Pett & .Bannan tract,' contain ing about 120 Saes. • ' • • A tract of 220 acres - of COAL - and 1 . 1303211 LAND in Riley Towniblp. • Six line building lots on Rant Norwegiad Bt.; abOve Jackson-25.11001M, a never failing spring of water on one of them. • Terme easy. Lot on corner of Norwigian and Ttb streets, aite'at 120 feet square, with two two:story brick houses ;a t e. on. Wilt be sold low. Valuable building lots on Coal, • WashingtOn Mahrtntongo streets. , Desirable sited- for warehouses, manufactories, dm. A splerdel lot on . Se.buylklil Ave nue, as feet fron t 'on the Avenue and 37 161:7. front on One-fourthChnrch' Allay 'lnternet in tha "Coal Tract o r l an d,. bchuylitbl Township, to close the estate of the late Mra. Sarah. Hart. ' The property, containing about 470 acres °renal anti timber land, in the tract iroul which Pliny Flag. Req.,. mlued.his celebrated 'Ting.* Family Coa I." • it is imp .posed that the 4 -McGinn,* Islam Itind Urc." and the Litaestene formerly worked nalr iliddleport, nto through this tract. Will be nv'd low.. Apply to '•• MINIFY C; RIAMRL, Real listate and Insartume Agent; cornet Second and Nahantongo Sts,i.Pottavllle,Ts, . .• •. caster :. Proof B4sting Paper, r: • • . The - subscriber respectfully invites CO5l bnperin.-• terdents to examine's new Water Proof 131a4tIng • Pa 'per at our store. It is =article which we believe wlll give entire satisfectwu. . FL IJANNA/W. . • j'll7l4T - P1J122400i11217,-1212,05E31E1M42 'STEEL 2.IILOVEron.,--A Psiophiet on the Managaeture of Malleable caat Steel, inipeogrm, and employment. by•Meary Beeeemer, with illtruntions in a abiery use Price•• 25 cents. Soot oit receipt el 25 otuna by mall' free. For sale by , • , R&NNAM PotA rr lli e. - , . Iti.A.ONEINE RE FOR MALE at GREAT /41: LT 'REDUCED PRICES!, 1 Steam Ilinfine 25 hone power..: . ~. .46 1p .• 64 . . . ,• .66 . 6 64 66 . 1 Portable • 4 . ": • with Cortina Soder. Governor. Pitmp,.le.,-all to order. 1 Steam Englne,l2 hone power, with Bolters, Fire -Prem_te, Grate Bare , etrtnpletnnnd in good order: : Boiler - lrom Smoke - Stack, It inches by +, feat. I.Paniplibeeli feet diameter, 3x pima, with Shaft sad Pedeetale.: .: Sete - Breeker wrought Shen- - , .• • • I Bet Breaker Monkey 2-Wrought Iron - Breaker Sho4. 6 3sf T het lona.' •• . - • . • .. • A 1 ear cot e of f l am leva v te Ba s r uits. ek a eti o , t xt u e t, w vut . oas size " it oil. ler, shot:Mabee feet of :r;topeChain. • All de , a b ove will be sold at greatly reduced fig n at F e6 * Pan t s""s' a sz spells , " xacssi ' De.piat; Dee • - • • t'OPMStrekt..Puthwrille. • BU.OKSKITMG, -.LACHISSLIPIIIING In all Its branches : 'Cart B chore %Ironing, and .particular • a:tendon paid to Soessitlotting..All..wpricialuvanced.— . Mop pposits the Cos4f -Zoos% Centro Street, Pottsville. - Dee -sairwitrrotrso. IarASIIIIVG MAUI" I NlE.—The very be 4 1 the wortdis tbelDftdidi Weablng - Machine, Them Mhthhael hot only aavetlune-focimia of the labor and noaN bat garments-veld !tun twlc as lonjetuam waned ffi theta, and look cleaner and whiter than when' done • brbind." fabrics from a coda to a blanket nn be weebed perteotly.-7itifty4onrnow la tonic the County. Ainoitballtdon Clothes \Vapors. the brit apdrung in' mil. Call nud ire tlnnn . • . - 'LSWIS O. TIiOMPNAKNi & COS; - urn. ,se.,oineAND , v WHOUNAPS KETAIL TOBILICAVALYIUMA- . 04 SEOAIt9, - ca . ," licw9Ppoirise_ anta ( grars men; sorstrvizzli4 RA; , A 'bk .' 14%4 • • - =IMiMMI
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