The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 16, 1867, Image 2

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POTTSVILLE;.
SATICIEDAY, 1607.
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• The measures noted at...we are imPortant to
the ".• , tessts. of this Reece,' . - 4
The first which proposes to intbccize the
C0cr.4 . 4•46 - ionirs of this County to aid the pro
3ect of a 'trumpeting road from this Reation :
by iridorgaz the firms tr./or-rage bonds. of the
Ilanufacturs' and C-c.7..;sumers'
piocts-t to be n-pplied to rna
Megmrimc."' dons fr.ono this C- at Region vrith ,
-the lines of trerspr.e.atieu ro coinpei' ion with
the Philadelphia and R-L , ading Railread,
mettl a th favor from niee-ten , bs. of the bt..4-
new munity. Heretofore it has been un
derstood that capitalists were ready to bu Id
oomph g railways from this Region, but
tbeyd.tavehitated to invest .in these under
- takings until KM.E. Er.bitt.ttiht interest in the
tr,tlter is evinced here. rah_ rtur.ately; fear
of deprivations, of rigida by the,ll , ..iling Rail
rorid Company, bas deterred our . operators
and other Lllliintis men from acting individ
utily, and the matter has hung without sat
itfactory
Now, there is no qie.a-ion that the pros
tration in liminess in thhs, the most a - portant;
of the Antlaacite coal regions, has been
causal to a great extent by the gr.—Ting ac
tion of that crud:kg monopoly, the Herding
Railroad. Secure new oatlet,s so as to place
us under favorable eirouniStar,ces, in oliinec- -
Lion with eastern Markets, - and our vast - coal .
and Iron are deposits trill be developed by
the irfizoving of capitid the propr•rty of the
Region will be enhanced in value: labor will
"be profitably employed and remunerate] t.,
the State Treasury will feel the impetus giv
en to our County, in the "increased amount of
ravenue derived froth this section, end las t "
thoughtot least by any means, the power of.
•a monopoly that now Lcddi -the energies of
this Region in its iron - grasp, and paralyss
theui, will be broken. As the bonds of
• the proposed outlet will pay seven per cent
interest, and as ti,tere no doubt that the
new road will pay well, the invisfrnent in a
pectmiary light, alone would be soca, a n d
should be made. Capital in view- of not only
Our large deposits of Anthracite Coal but or_
the unquestionably- large deposits of Black
Band Iron Ore, is only waiting for come such"
relief as is proposed in tbiA bill, to come here
for investment. Last :we,. a 1 o c capitalist
told us that he "oat} t.; invest here,
in view of the pro:-e r.f-,; fi sr.
in con , " Otteure of •,h; _ - -r -; n
to a : ,ni e- b -1 t
Therefore, we hope that the 11111 will tlecr , rre
alaw. and thus relieve, tilt Region fro .1;s .
bondage to. a Lune, nr,syruFatlliZ,ng and"
crushing moropolv. . '
The second tr.( a‘urc which Mr. Randall
offers, propose, to re'dev e our operators from
the tyranny and caprice of the inknagers of
the Reading Rai roath Pecp!e abroad can
not conceive to what outrages operators and
others in this Coun'y bare submitted and
still c,intinne to submit, tor fear that the Rail
road Company Rai' it they protect, deprive
them of car or other facilitit - :s to carry on
their legitimate lin.incss. arch iyrin r y
has 'been prac..sed nor sultnitte.i to else
where. .
In the checking r.f this as pr oi r-s c d.i m . M r .
Randall's 1)1;1, Phii,dc:phia is in . ..crested as a
coal shipping - prat, if Flit, 171:nts to preserve
that trade. For Ebel-h. - A:ld know, that now
the Reading Ilailina.lC,:m.any in ir.inspori
ing coal from ;his Region. i tt itg
charges in favor 2:)-w York anti East
ern manufacturers when the c , al IF not trans
shipped at Philadelphia lt amounts to fifty
cents a ton as aculust Phil..delphia, The
- fact is, that this foreign corporation is Inter
'wrested in nothing but
i .makinc . dirge divi
dends for its English il - XnerF. it has no sym.,
p a thy wis the interests Of Pi,iladelphia, and
would if it could reduce its business commu
nity as well as this to a condition of serfdom,
Philadelphia to preserve her - Coal trade;
landholders to increase the value of their
projierty; cspitalists to be warranted in ma
king investments here our business men to
be relieved from a biting thraldom, and the
workingmen of the Region to secure steady
work and good wages; should urge the pas.
sage of these proposed measures. for in our
opinion they are of the n: most imtiortance to
the futnie prosperity of "Strunylklll County,
Philadelphia and the SLate.
LEGISLATIVE REFORM
The proposition to hold a Convention to
amend the State Constitution, tweets with
"general favor frtm the r,r.s and ptopic of the
Stale. It is generaPy reeozriirPd that Legit
lathe reform is netdeii, 'By the pror.r,;ed
change the number of niemb,rs would be in
creased fnirri Ja3 Lot the .sc:usi
ptsase of their salaries won Id be lessened. For,
filing their remunerslion a day, Which
would be ample, and the length c:f the pr.--sci on
at say, to days, they wou:d retelvi_
while etch s_slor. of the Le4isiatare now
costs the Et..ve, the' rid - then Erring fired
Lair sabuiri 5 ti,is• re
spe&.. the port wt,nid 1,.- : a =riving
to the Stole, e the Fts.sions vrtuid be ;amt, '
51 Mosby rulr.-or mst.trs es-ted on now by the
Legusture, trA.lld i. bronzht before the
courts of the respective comities. A most
important reform wctill be the inohility in
consequence of the large number of mem
bers, to form "rirc." ks purpose of bribery
and corruption. This "system of electing
representatives by districts has been found to
work well in 31a.:_sarbtatitts, wbtre Wiles
bad a fair trialoar.d where the sessions of the
Legislature do not generally lest iongu than
four weeks. Pennsylvania should call a
Convention for the pnrprlsc of making the
change.
Tax DESTITI:Tt. 1-11 P.
SOUTH AXE) Ti l£ la Tell AE:i FE.L. rEtt.t.Liitt.3CS
BCREAI.7. —The Copperheads I:pp:A.6ILT the
Freedmen's Bureau have repeatedly used as
an argument against it,. that it was en ex
pense to the country to support lazy, worth
less negroes. To show how little truth there
is in this charge, and that the 8r.,: - ..au will
during the next few months feed . more desti
tute Whites than blacks. we n“.. , r l ‘ii state that
from official - sources, and c nfirtned by gen ,
tlemPn • from different seclons ot the South,
It is eutimated that 32,662 , bites and 24:238
colorer people will need food ;from some
source before the next crop can relieve them
The number of rations required lbr one month
will be 170,700 : for five month ' s, the proba
ble time required, 8 535,000. At 25 cents
per ration, the estimated cost will be $2,133,-
7.50. Of this $.625.000 has already been ap.-
propristed, leaving to be provi
ded. The destitute are apPonioned as 141
lows d•
Virginia. .
North
Muth CarnUna. " •
71 tiorifia,••••••-ittt.-•
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ThelAttereet rebel enemies of the Burma
axe nenrfriependent tipoilikteireeii them from
atartiing and ifitscas not in existence there
would beinany deaths of whiten in - the tiontb
from pcilke win . of the necessaries of
Tax tenegraile .4:3l:ltt ea no~ooSuated , tor the
Atualiirt atbsion byliiiiddeno, was iciy
Po:WAY, Ilecivi by the staike ag Tuesday
ReNgted&irtevetigs of Usdalad - cffe
in ',be Anthracite aid measures, toe on the
blame. ftespresaltie parts • who bsr e
beat dheeting their - gnat:Son to the ger•logi
cal postilion in slat this tee snow defurite.-
•Iy tomte3, have rept:Oil:it as developed is
feseral-Weer low
The rarneretis beds of ftex..nteeonts h
ore zsie blf in the White Alb coal tneasures,
at first lel those who had not assidered the
natter, to accept eray bed it are crisecriesed
'the Vs& bend." Tbis miaxeteeption arid
she dived! b- of Opinion wlikh recurred as
to the - geological posirion of the true black
band, led unity to mierrreet their efforts in
Ling for This bed where it calla cot exist
he /Tim: ad inderoott_winter , areather,
&lap prevented >topogzphical or teokigicil
Creminifilits in tracbatand Solontrog like Oie
int/Ovally Warp bownetualag acgastdesei-
bY 4 1 1figize-
..We think it is now entirely safe thaw that
the MeG;zettes bed of iron eve cries betwee3
coal beds S and J. and that is is • contemns
- En d persistent bed lotted witereverthese coal
bey exiee. Its out-crags can be identified
over a large area, sad mamma &Mop
mutts are Low underway. - Thstime, puri
ty and commercial value of the ore is start,
however, have yet to be demoted. The
olt crops of this bed are pMenilly thin and
highly oxed - a..NI, while it is soft and ocher
°es and consequently, erpieered and ientgn-
Ltr. Bet from the exploration which have
baJm made in number of localities nee
ly asender, we thick the prospects are very
encouraging end we have strong hopes—in
fact, we know that the "black bend excite
ramt - will turn out to be something more
tarOble than a "wild speculation."
Fusie our kw. 'notice ortecrops of , the
black band have been reported by ntsremsilde
: parties as discovered and developed st the .
Wolf Creek Diamond Coal Company's mines,
near Mbsersville,- by Giese Sigfried; cm the
Brockville trset of theSesks Williams Coal
Company, by Gen. Plessants, and at Loeust
daleon the Locuadale Coal Company's lands,
by S. Louden Beadle. Some ten other% locedi
ties extending from Eagle .111 l to Pheonix
Park in the deep basins of the Southern awl,
field, have hten hitherto reported.' All are u
tast developments an what we have reason_
to suppose are the out-crops of tbelleGinnes
bed, while surface indiettiloas which are good
guider to a practiced eye, exist on the whole
range of country along the out crops of coal
beds E.and J. -
Part in addition to , the Mcainnes bed other
- new beds of iron ore have been found in the
Rod Ash measures overlying it which prom
i to be of equal importance. One of these
got before noticed, has been reported aground
rectly, near Middleport for Judge Foster, by
Mr. L. lAewellyn. It is s true black band
containing more carbonaceous matter but less
iron- than the McGiunes, and resembling
closely some of the Welch black bands. It
exitm in connection with a coal bed near M.
and is reportid as exceeding 18 inches in
tlAcknecs.
• We now know that 10 separate and lade
pendent beds of carbonaceous iron ores ex
let in the Anthracite coal measures, ranging
from 12 to 36 inches in thickness, and sup -
posed . - under - certain circumstances, to be
workable.• W e do not think that we mixer
ate ,When we say that over 24 feet unwork
able or available iron ore exist.. We must
state however, that it would be impracticable
to work many of these beds independent of
the accompanying coal seams, particularly in
the White Ash measures. The true plan will
be to work them in connection with the
nearest underlying coal bed. In the Red Ash
measures the accompanying slates and eludes
are softer, and the larger ore beds can con:-
sequently, be worked !independent of the
coal with much profit.
"HOW-TO ATTAIN EXPOII.X.I"
The Franklin Repository in an article on Con
etitatiomd Reform in our presert ir Legialattire
thinks that Senatorial Delegates abet:lid be -omit
ted from a xrnvention, aml . in their stead let
thirty men be elected by general ticket-4aeh so
/
ter to vote for but fifteen. The .Repoeitory nye
farther: I.
would ininre the election of fifteen of the
t,leti. null) of each party to the convention,. as
two .partieEi struggling for the mastery of
important a body, would be compelled in self
rl•-,froce to plack their beet champions on the
pen
•>J We think that each county, without
(agar') to its : °potation, should have its own Rep
resentative Delegate in such - a convention, and
that every county should elect its delegation,
however large. without association with any oth
er county. if each county wag authorized to
e&-ct one delegate, and as many in addition tut a
ratio ofsay 30,t,00 population, and the fractional
excess of over one-half that number ! would give
it, there could be nn possible complaint on either
side of the fairness of the frienda of the Reform.
A convention so elected, taking the censtisofit36o
for the ratio and the vote of last fall u a politi
cal tent woul4 give the convention the following
•
political complexion :
Republicane
VAI'ELEVSTASIVJC DILIOATOIL
•
ReptiblicartS. Democrat,.
AgeAenY 6; Adsixts . . .....
.. ... . ...
Arms trovg.... ........ . 1:B Alford.
Beaver . • li Berks...
Blair. : : ... • I i Bade...
Bradford•• 2; Cambria
Ballet' ' 14 Carbon..
Qtmeron..... . 1, Centre..
Cheater 2i Clarion..
Crawford . 2 j Clinton.
•
Da. , pldn 2; Clearfield....
I Columbia
Fzie ' 2 ; Cumberland.
Pore! , - 1 E1k....
FrankHu It Fayette
Illttaingtion..,..... ..... l' Fulton.
Indians l'Greerte.
Jeffer•ou 1, Juniata
LtmelpteT
lawrence
. .
Lebanon. L.. 1140-ming_ ' - '
Mercer • ' ' l i. muft ....
IPKra..... .... .... I:Monroe - .....
'
Perry.-• .. —•
....... l• Montgomery— :-
.
Pliiit 44l l l .:: • 15! Moot= .
Potter - 1 1 M= 1 . 4
flnrder. ~. ' 1115
Sarver et .•
: 1. Pike ....
Sar.inettanue., I, Schnyikat
.
. 1:, Sullivan
rnion ' 1' Wayne •
Venango .. - 1 . Welniorelantl,:
Warren • . 1 Wyoming....-
Warlrington 2 York - -
An apportionment of which no just man cold
complain would give the Republicans the certain
control of the conmantion,•unlests they should be
guilty of criminal supineness. A vote that would
lose them the control of the convention under the
foregoing apportionment, would jolt as certainly
lose them the, convention under the present leg
bilative apportionment. • •
—Friends of Reform ! we do not say in what
elispe a bill should pats, but we do appeal to ycni
to present a bill so fair that no honest man can
excuse his rote against it, and preseitto anearlv
passage or defeat: Weiknow how the craven and
renal will exhaust every cowardly . effort , M deny
the people the simple right to say Whether 'they
warn a convention ; but let them have no rational
excess for defeating it.. The quesiticin is in no
sense politicsl save as the recognized imperatiie
duty of the Repnlo.ics.ns• to lead in beneficent
Pa - grate, may aid or embarrass their organization
l,v the fidelity or faithletsbeis of a Republican
legislature. Let the qnestion be fairly pat, and
fairly met : and let the People know who assnmes
refuse them the right .to act for themselves on
an lame which they edema as of the gravest mo
ment.
LOCAL LiGIELATIVE ELAcritE - fri.--;.ln the
[rouse on the 28th nit, the following bills
were repaired from committees: • .
Yr.. IWO, (itanid;ol Cceporstioze). as torirtnithat
WI NO. 295. an net to route parts of Railroad
tbe oorcceb of Potwanie..
34. f. iforrzaan asketap„ Bridges and Fen as tow
mlttoll. bill :Co. an act to repeal an art entitled Az
act eZleTaiat.? the set releal.qi to tbe telling of the re
peribg of the roads in Catlin taitnebipie
C'norty. to Ma:eh Moak horeablpfn Carbon
Cocety. approved th Ward:. MI
Yr, Leech Cast). at tocatonzed,Senste bill So. re,
as ad atthaezBvrhe enponhmsof Bilythe koraahlp.
Scinntkill Conti, to mu tad 111011 r the Publier^ 4 4,
brktne god culverts la amid toworblta •
Xt. Fogat agriraltamt. WINO' . 791. rapplerneallo
as act for the • better prestereitton of prole vittrin the
Comte of Bcrs7ikfll , stsfroyed 452 y of nntit
p.
Also the following from the ovannittees on
compare bi.la : -
Se:late biTl No. 242, sit ad to isibietze th e sebool
rer-tOni of le botooet, to the Coaat7 of
tom
.The 6p _ Baker . cleared his' table of the fol
lowing: •
Senate WI No. SOf., an act ntiaffie LObreihvg-
Ong and Ellin try maple In the Comity of
Referred to the conntdßee au the Jediciari Loesl -
In the House on the Ist fast.
• 31r. Chalfant pretested a perldess from two Imolrod
rod suety- tae tehabthasta or Columbia and Stiorylkill
wordier, praying for the repeal of ao act. approved
April 4th. ISTA, and April lltb. 'Sad. to la,: oat a State
road In Colorable and Behoylklll counties.
Referred to the Committee on Road* Rapes and
Ferries.
Chase. !rim the Conurditee cm Election Districts,
reported, terth a negative reetenmeadatina, &h a w bill
No 453, an act: to repeal the fourth section of an act
ratting to antaka. elect3ao di, at fittatitkiti
• In the Senate on the 9U2 inst.
Kr. Cooks, koni the Comitaittee. on the Janata.
Lee •!, repertill with a negative reeoutmeadatim, a b4l
yeti An an to
the Patrick Cianagher;:aisiekte
of ij,e peace of the bonmgh of and,
Sdnryttfli
Conroy, to hold his office to ether Rard or In ha-
. .
Rated out of order by the Speaker.
lendon, from the Coannlitecon Roads and
Bridget Its tonanitted, a bill entitled meet to repeal
an actioley oat a State twain SchrolkMand.Coloo.
Ile counties, approved April Stb, a.. IS•6. •• • -
In the House on ihe 51. • • •
Senate bill DTo. ssis. ati net inigte pirrt•4ll.o4,is
E n ee t, to rbe bran& of Pottsville. Pas,l
In thelkaate.os the Ilh.bist. • •
hlr. Shoemaker repotted hum the Omura:dna. on Ju
diciary Gmeral, with 4 invitee recammanitathea. eta'
en titl e d A n so to Inourpcasre the Good =latent item
the erten* txnapiny. Zia 'I, of Potteehle. _:..::r. !
.bin elit of a*: bi asessidies.
__ ' ' • '
_ Xt. StatananAtont tie mamma on thelT
Loal. ea au:ratted, aMO entltled A settitbe
act to •• -_ tbe Oddfieflows UsII 0
7.7 " 2 / 1 " ' 'ild•D CflostN, eltd to rest the ' . l[
ratd, areaciettop In the 'Ward of trainees - Of t
lodes, Ifo. teo hundred - and -feed
Order of Odd Mcwal AC
In she Rouse OA the 7th la ep "aumf. the
hills relented fromiondolusereste 0 6 P/' . '
limbus t- " • • , i- = . ..• . .." , ; , 3 L 4:... ,s ; •a•
•. 314 . 114 r 1 & 0 44114414 . it44l); 411.4*14104041114
i 414 ?la We, es act t -vimesulutas ma
MMUS bj seapie la tbesetencht of Nook
j
' MlZNaliaiWilil tilliglattal. bpi yykr A. pri tr'
then ~the venue ,In LOA& aft k m 1 .
lir. Shared* 4titanatkiiio;im t
he &mete WI ca se el* to change the of
elections In the borough at labiats
iir,l49oS MIK igAIIWA4 is tin NO: 44-
NFLit , s. Blacks.
. 2.00 .
3 . 0 00 • ono
• • 0.000 ss,sx,
• 000' 3,000
. 34000 .. 010
.. 1.000 1,000
• • 7 .5c2 2.(r0l
1,000 vOO
.. 800 ' • 200
BLACW. BAND.
DtLEGIiP6 Jl?' L&HOZ.
15 I DiMIOCILIS
suet* awl& the letienhoi PistAhrts3S4*lllta
Oassly. Into tee suds. '
Jibe (male% v s magsthe mum: Wt.
Ns,
,C 7. se set stsrkstileg the taus taceater the
IsetegOlLebstoy Chris tams seessey,siditetSs .
Melba tompazeocei i;:milmita ieudz
is a=m isixrpace.e the Macrae Vs ma
Ote Smsge mike fib.
•
iet to 14ttportre Chi ititeltelitnintets
miens totin::61:141 Andbmotooln# 1
,P=o;
Seloreaßessiniom Ottimaitt • -
En seta ect!he' the potties intinverti =was
Uhl todettomat tort tonsa Cbtfietotilgr • LOntor to
iFricett S: IS'ettoote soft 'Karin dile 43..toact. 15,7
1554, to become &canine =MEM vir o rmeagnanS.
An Ant intlintette ite tozoirriltet laynho.sod
Scronion watoblfs, StboYilal Colm - Y-Iklintlzfsna
r4,,zY Abe pichat-toodec.briftet and nit tr tin *Aid.
=mama" Ines-precOlsony.. - •
In tbe . Haase ea the tiffi the Molt*
sere stroottg 'mails bun ammaile;s:"
irdttA*.
Seze.e la No. 4W.., sit as to retail the b¢ h. section
or En act ittWcy• to teasel eecten distrittebs
SGate tal 53...5, 3EII 2e. in 22,2a+; pets of RIX
mod ;mf icamegb: or Fattertk.- ' •
max warn?.
II the Tariff bit is to be raid icier without
alitizrackaY**T4: we hol4 that_; Coagress
lurid give res Seat Ati it. The pe , ple welt
promised a Pzoteetire Tariff, and they can M
btu* &eel:ajar in this matter. - is tree
that a good =tame triProteetion has bees
accorded to 114 e iroolen lineniris, but them
are other mainfaetaring internals that need
protection as much and should receive ii—
Let Ccn i geei either give the labor of the
wintry proteetien against the clump Anita!
and labor of Enmpe, or give its reasons for
refusiz' g it, The people are very marl in
earnest in this mane-, and Congress owns it
to theta to twister their' spp;mls.
Agree some fighting dorink the past fart
night, sre have a story from •England that
Ireland is suddenly tranquil, all its Fenians
disposed. But the continued Activity of for
midable numbers of the British troops ill
agrees with tills report - Either The Irish in
surrection is too large to be quite over, or
the English Governm=t too much excited
to be yet quite over it.
EDITOR' S .TABLE.
Toe Rov. Ma- Soraiatz's Evutreraw
cir.7ltE Rooms - no-sad/ a Crrx P.m - cos.—This is a
capital satire by Hotaiie Cope on the privaise of
sending a toinisbsr abroad for the benefit his.
hesltb. The Ultustrsticios are by a pt.-sodas:a bawd,
and very amusing. Published by . Duffield Ash
mead, rbiladelphis.
Now 31tutc. —P.. 'N. Treinaine, VlP:rod
way, New York, bas published the following new -
and beatitiful range :
Where have the Beautiful Gone? Dnetto. Pci
etvy and music by Tenses Clark,' - and dedica
ted to hia sneers, Mrs. Jones Haynes, Clay, N.
I . and Mrs: Geo. Wooster, Mendocino; Cal.
Juvezule Party Galop :by De JaaenakL
Dedicated to Miss Marie .
Bzsczwoon's Mar..sztzz..—The' February num
ber of Lila sterling magazine has been repub
titled by the Leonard Soatr. Pribledting Camp.-
ny, Sb Walser• street, -New York... , The contents
are, The Army At-rehire Carling Song : The
Gay Science; Colon el' Gordon's Chinese Force:
Eavesdropping at Biarritz : The Tar-. et-Ships of
England and. America ; Tne Working Classes ;
Bleak, and dar.se—Dernoa.acy, in America: The
Ctiion Realiecil, or, The Tree Ltegimen. for Irish
Evils; Brownlows.—Part 11. ; Note. An able num
;
goal ffair,s.
Weekly Almanac.:
16 SArtmasir,... , - 6 .11 6 5 New X 6 442 mo
6 9-C 92' Firxt. Q. 15 3,61 Ina.
Is DECUMLT 6 T 6 10! Pell IL 50 3' 59 mo
19 TCISDAT..... 6 6 6 1I Lae: Q. 21'2 16 'me.
40 Viremree4y., I:6 • 4.lei " • •
'Terseala 6 2 6 11" •
lizauLe .6 1:6'.14- . •
ZETBOROIAGICIM TA33LB.
Temperature at Greentrood during tka wak ratting
MACH. 15ta.
12
13
11-
The weather hes been intensely cold daring the
het tiro daye. •
'The boilman are pmrxJLl:i)Fli v.:igorowity fot., the
basictml of .the'approsehhig coal ees4cal.
To-worow.—Fdeventh Sunday a the year and
second in Lent.. Day's length; 12 hours.,
• Rer. Afr.: . lsterens of the . liethodiat Church,
it*hland, preached hia farewell - sermon on
day last: • ."
• Jam smith of matiaEoy City,-was injured on
the 27th ult.: by being. caught between.two injured.
cars. He in reeefering_ .
_Me residence ot . C. Little, Et4l, Mahantongo
street, was entered on'the night of the Bth inst.,
and robbed of a quantity of provisions.
Cricket —A meeting of the Pottsville Cricket
Club will he: held at their usual meeting place,
this evening. Important buaineee will- be trans;
acted.- '
The parties who left one dollar and an adi•er
tisement at this office for insertion in theJourne,
will please call and get the money, or explain the
facts in relation thereto. - •
junior Sons of America.—The Tremont Union
states that the Installation of the newly organized
Camp of this patriotic order, of that Borough,
still tale place on the night, of the 213 instant.
The Philadetpkia:and Beading Itaitroad 00712--
Ixtny will issue exciuvrion tickets to all Delegates
to the Methodist Conference to be held at Hems.
berg, good from March 9th to March 90th, 1857,
inclusive. . .
Counterfeit . .rain.—Counterfeit fire-cent coins
are in attire circulation. The die or matrix by
which they are made is nearly perfect, but the
metal is very base; in some instances being not
ranch better than lead. • - . - •
name of J. Hoffman, EFII of Lebanon,
was Sent into the &nate, by the 'President Ise
week. forconfirmaticrn as...kievessorof this district:
The. Courier presumes the prospects for confirma
tion are not brilliant. • , •
The residence ofF. B. Gowen, Esq., Mahanton
go street, was split at public Bain on Sat - Tufty la s t
for $7BOO. Geo. De B: Kelm; EN ' : was the 'par
chaser. Mr. Gowenwil soon go toPhßadelpips,
to practi s e his profession, the law. •
, Rev. E.' Jones, the Phonographic- teacher..
twommends Mr. Jobn Darii, achallmaster, and
his brother, woe of Jams ft. Davis, Esq.; near.
MMerarille, att .tessehere that - rerr useful and
beautiful art, to all who may wiali to.learn the
same. • • . .
A Post of the'Grand Array or the Republic-has
been establiaheil iii•Tamaqua. Honorably dis
charged soldiers and sailors residing in Ashland
and Idahanoy City, talk of . organizing Tionts• in
those places.
.The Order is ranidlq wowing . in
, .
A new counterfeit five dollar National bent now
has recentlybeenpnt into circulation. It differs
from the germine in this : It ban thetlgewa of but
four persona in ...the group . surroundwg
nmbne, while in the gimp in the genuine there
,• Interned Revenue. The .ieeent act changing
the time'of assessing the annual taxes from Mar.
to March does not affect.the time. for which spe
cial taxes are Diayabki. The year for which epe
eist taxes are doe commences and ends May 1, es
heretofore, although the return and assessment
CoTlarntedirm.—Bishop Vail of Kansas admin..'
leered the ri . gl34. of confirmation to twenty-six.
persona, in Trinity Episoopal Church ? this Bar
ongtL, on Monday evening Isst, assisted by several
distinguished - clergymen front abroad. The
Bishop delivered a beautiful and impressive ad
dress on the occasion.
The cellar of the residence of Isaaciecir,
• Matiantongo dose. was-entered on Wednesday
night last, and a large quantity of provisions
taken. The thieves - cleatmS the place oat eoul
pleteli, taking half a barrel of sower, a ham; a
eismider, Wore than half s. barrel of apples, a
large quantity of potatoes, etc. , '
ThP. Vernai..Ezirksor e —On the. 20th inst. the
son enters the first point of,Aries and the days
sad. nights will heal Nag length; over the
globe. This wen:abut twice 'in thf yetr ; in eh**.
is called the spring or rental equator.. e nd nenin
to the fat or talmannsi equinox. These semi-an
nual
.occurrences sts usually • seeoznpuriel -by
storms of more or lens.sever4., - -
• Profewr Ander - sari ha's attracted crowded
houses at Awing the week. " Up to
Thursday evening ho had given upwards of five
hundred dams worthet, ruseful imsen4u. l - This
afternoon he " give an entertainine .
dies and children. - The Professor's manner of
doing business certainly gives aatisfaction, for,
be purchases his tutielegisere at our elm" mid
gives out nothingtwit what hi good. . -
. _
Death of a tiotrtier of the Merin= War.—Peler
Hager diedla Oreigabarg on Sunday hat.
aged 41 yc*ra 11 months and 4 days. Mr: lieges
was a brava sates' •of the Heti= War ;:balatur
nerved , ba • Capt. Janus Nagle's • Conipial: He
was born in. Oretigsburg; and'except" during the
intern *ban be was absent in -the - movies at Ma
oonntry,le rerided dazing Ma mai:m . llllOn Or
nigabarg ~ He wee zunnazziro at the time of Me
• •
Etepetrorni 459'a Married 'Wontan.—We - ]earn,
that on Monday night , last, the wife of -Mimes -
Dieter, itmkeeper of Tremont; eloped with a yotmg
single man named John Dechant: Who - Was em
ployed at, Mr. Albeit Eekens store - in that'll:c
ough. The tmfaithful elks:se took' 'w,iihtterAsool:l
in money, sufficient - for hereelf ands artimotarto
4 Sicr-Patis during the typosition if theiesteps
tend that. way. *reward ,of; $5OO. is offetpd for
their spiosion. • . 4 Trailq. thy name* wo-.
Proposed new Mungt Edifwi.—TidalMeh ilia
old frame buddine in Third street aboin Callire.,
Inll, (inapt in 1834 and neeniidedliVhe GMEIm
,Lmersa coßtegstion; ins tons INFICOL fir the
Mime of ereeihkin its V l l O 6 Skil, end head.
lama . brick - ohm* 'edifice.' Atui wee logi be .46
feet beat-by-81 deep. ,ItirriLbeiecnnplehspill
-ring the coming &Waller '1 1 04:11 1 41 4-V*o*
tst4 e
itharft benneof-themoeteepfeetahi
chinches- iabed in Ilie-Bonnigi: TUC octeveginson
which larbirintz the Beir.
1111: Bionds#norgistsk.l9ek .IP4fla,coes4Sl
efkic;ses Ifeer;er.:C l/40 ‘ 4i;eiti 40 ;e:iisiket.1
Ude Bormieb, his now es head a fitieievrg :
ICa4 bad:: - yt ot see his edvei=
iiieek ..,
ltniiiagrbliktallt.;'ffeWlVlDifor
eleibiteirieldoselleeillekArleieh ,*
' ' ›leelhe etsbura the pis In
Tented. AR who we thew *ad *bre *mina, o k ,
Umber heUlleigikikaanftkina maw' Po
M V= lll-41 " - valkZ i ree l li* *Um
-- efla iiiiiiii , Lodi—llya
a thog Imeekere will wee:We, We
toinateed Imbibe as the bat In
406$1fge ! t f-P, 1 4 1 1, 1 1,t , - .
: : -. 0 -, -. - :§ . :_7.. 1- ,:q:Z.:: - ..9:,: ; T::*..•7,"''' - m::,.. _._.-*,.,__ . 7: 1 'i,,,,: - :-0r,.....:1'1:i..: :oA::,._.'''''!_
The Sosfikeiwi Fa i= Etiticreisatitasiouk:ot
New - Tait; *ding attheisdaresar GuamMoir
ard, experteaseethenti clergymen to .tfiseaAen7
Aicilesina3e — radtißadnxed.—OaSatarda7 .
afteraron bet, : a freW, .tate &lora by *inert
=ezrariettay, rara ratite laseknear Seer Phila•
is emsanprearre s width be* zeta- :
&eat The eropoo* and among cam nem treat.;
Iylrre6tot, and the troth tote op for abase dis
fx!Osti zgaielifilAketc Soonve Of *aim sh that
pont imposed& cra.T. the' damage vas repaired:
Alone et the
,paareegene by tW. lineman. train
frootTatnitpas waited toltittargia;o4trtimete
are orThee. s drew= en tree arreekrd train.vas
tlid bathe ether seen escaped Wjaaiplog.
.
,Npfrehst: Pits' rigt.l.—tedess.yeeyeokia
the sotterkies, the pass** to slues Ire a
tied in the Jatutsal- souse -weeks ease, 'FM take
piste is the rieisisty etilescrusst ors Tuesday sett;
katant.. The ss are. Mao E.elly. as rag-.
Wens* s Philadetpisis.,sod Tose Paskinsoh. a,
Welsbause. this Cloalrq. Theo- dediag oittOtt
. is to be 112.poabds, sod tbsy.arm fight accords*
to t he rules, he to aside, . They Ste to be' in
the' Mg between 6 Lod 1.0 ess the'
Quite a large Dumber of penal:shame= to this
Cam y halt expressed their- istetibiest to be vs:m
eet at the fight ifit shocrd,eosatuT.'
The math= of John W. . Price, fornierty s.
dnarmser-boy Caramn:r D, 9 , &11 Permsylrania
Dminsertt; mho slid in this Boroiigh or: the 27th
ultimo, were interred on the 2d ink -' is the Welsh
Congnagational Cemetery, SticansrMe street, it&
Bremner, not in the Odd Fentrwe Cemetery, Ma
we ercsammhystated in oar • •
We might -add in ecensectio - a with bin i*lMt-ry
history, Mat he mistiming his eersiee, taken m
eaner and was confined for several months in
tabby Prison and in that Soothers' den of -tor
ment,. Andensarralle. It was doing hiaeonfine.
merit there_ that the seeds of the disease of which
he died, were implanted in his sj:stera. • '
Rh /ft runurlbutorm will be totetiosted — in the
Tenisesz Truants:est OITICE 467 Imunvzst.
Retests, Wasausozos, lases 9, 1867.=-lirs :The
recent act of Congress provides that whenever
distilled "Otitis shall be WM or offered for We at
a lme prr b
e than the rz imposed by law
each sellingo r ofreiMg for ale shall be tat=
deemed prong facie evidence that said spirits were
sot removed from bonded warehouse amorchomto
' law, and that the tax has not been paid, and the
same shall w3liont further evidence be held rub
ble to reizare and forfeiture_ , information has
been received at this office . that notwilhrhusai^g
this law, spirits are freelyoffered in the New Tart
mukets it the tar lees 30 to 35 per mot. diseamd. •
This is obviously an evasion •of the law, and all
the spirits sold in this manner are liable to seizure
and foleharre. Prompt measures mast be taken
to enforce this pram= of the law.
' - • E. ft. Boum, Cover.
2 Ae Swrre : swier of lee ,—The 9th of ding • next
will be the er,.-ond anniversary of the surrender - of
the. Rebel General Lee to the victorious rrient
General Greet. It will be observed in this Bo
na:ugh by a cariAle'of the Fire Department.
To nuke arrangements for the proposed obser
vance, a preliminary meeting war held et the
Gerd Intent Engine hone on the lath Met., a
committee of three from each CcMpany being
present, when on motion Wm. Wren of the
...t
Good 7 t'_was called to the chair, and John
Boland, of the fkiniyibli Hydran:ian, appointed
Secretary. when 'the object of tbe meeting was
Stated. Whereupon the Committee went into an
election for Chief Idsrehal which rerated in the
election of John P.Towera of the 8 Mnyikill
dietitian. Rash Cimpanv.was inettr.cted to elect
t - a own itesietant Mudd. .
committee'. of three was 'appointed to. make
out the rant of parade, dn.
• On motion the Committee ad)cmrced to meet at
the acme place on Friday evening, March tntn.
Ahrs-Flottie, Ref•ort.—The regular monthly
meeting of tt.;e Directors of the 'Poor, of Sebnyt.
Cotinty,.wal bell at lbe Alm Honse, lierch
4, isc7. Present, Ii C. Wilson, lease Orwig,
E. T. Hughes:
The following is the' &tams of, the Haase 'for
the month ending Feb. 23, 1867 : -
No. of Itithates in the llr a Jan. 31, A 93
" • " " Feb. 18:;3.,_..499
A Deeresie months ..9
Ne. of to &tee in the Hones Feb.,29, 19'Ze. _435
.
" . .to name tune this year 499
Increase this year. ' •51
Of the above, 59 are insane and idiotic ; 112 tin
der medical treatment • 64 children.
. Admitted datinz the. month: 42 ;.Discharged
and absconded. 48 ; bound imt, 4 ; bmn, 4; died, 3.
. Lodging &mimesis were furnished to 317 per-
Out-door relief ;PLR granted'to ON -persons,
amounting to $1,951 95.
Bilis were read, ar.d orders were drawn, amount
ing to ' .. be... 2 23
• Previous issue • 4 10,002 43
1:A;M:.1 2.003. b r 2.
-
24 0 I 4CP . ,
46' 36
33 f 36 '; 3$
36 43
33 36; la
..; 31 i ES i ss
...I • 26
I Arrangements have been made by which our
Iconamnraty will be favoraxl with the 'enjoyment of
one of -the moat beautiful arid Ir.stractive* of
modern entertainments. Some of our citizens
will remember two lectures on the "Catacombs,"
delivered oa Sunday, the 12th of last August in
ibe First Preoltyterian Chard: of this Borough,
by Professor Jules De Lanusy formerly' of Paris,
-
and will recall the interest which they excited .--
It is now , proposed to have two exhibition., of
Stereoptic tows accompanied by brief explanato
ry lectures, given by Prof. De Latmay, on 'Mon,
day and Tuesday evenings, March 25th and 26th ,
in Union IDOL The pictures to be shown are to'
'be. seketed from several - hundred instantaneous'
views taken in all parte of the world. They em
brace views of scenery; Architecture, ' Statues,
Paintings, ElliMS, celebrated Persons and
Places, Wonders and Beatitih of Lend and Sea.
The instrument with itichthm‘s are shown is a
Sere/pig:on,- ttkitid of Nagic . Lantern, illumina
ted by burning Magr.esium, which. gives the
..moat intense artificial light that is known. The
Pictirea are thrown upon a large screen in front
of the spectators so clearly, that all can see: The
Lecture consists of explanations of the scenes;
with a largo part of which Prof. De Lawny has
become familiar in his travels and residence in ,
Europe and the East. It is to be hoped that a
large attendance . Cin these Lectures- will show a
hearty appreciation of their excellence.
St.' Patrick's Day.—This anniversary .-corning
this Tear on Sunday, will be Observed on Monday
next by the Iribb citizens of this Con - oft. At
meeting held in the Fenian Boma, thit.P.proofzh.
on Thnrf day evening !set, the fel:owing pl•pgrt , m"-
me was adopted, and will be carried out on Mon-
L-20 of the B.:ip in Green will leave on. the
,seven o'clock train for New Philadolphia, where
they wilrbe met rr a large . delegation of citizens
and soldiers:. They will then proceed from. New
Philadelphia to Port Cazhom•
of the Boya in Green will • leavelor St.
Glair and proceed from . there to Port Carbon with
a:large delegation of citizene, .
3..LThe Mt. Lille delegation in FtPgalis with
a large concourse of citizens will. arrive io Potts
ville abant 9 A M. ' And these be i.leed by the
Pottsville delegation; and proceed from thence
through Palo Alto to Port Carbon, where the three
divulone will join and form.their procw.sion. and
proceed from thence_throngh Palo Alto to . Potts
vile, and when in Pottsville bp Centre street to
-Mahantongo street; n Mahant;ngo street to
Eighth street ; down Eighth street to Market
street ; down. Market street to Centre street ; up
Centre street to the Town Hall, where titer, will be;
appropriate iuldrauwe delivered by able speakers
from abroad. And will wind too with a ball given
by the S. C. P. 8., the proceeds of which will be
devoted to assist in the, liberation of Ireland from
the 'tyrannical yoke of England. =This - Bovs in.
Green will be there and the Iriah Girls toted for.
their. beauty, will be in 101 l attendance'with all
their charms and graces.
•
~..4ssOciatibiu.—As there area number_
of buildiog associations being organized in this.
- County,. for public information we giro the fol
lowing plan of one already organized in Cleve-- ;
land, which is sirnflar to that adopted here . :' -
The assoristion consists of two tbowand . ebsres.
'Each person wbo puts down his name for a Ogre, pays
one dollar a month, and if he takes more than tine
Mare, then be • pays the same proportion. This
makes st,oeo paid In every =anti; all which is. to be
leased out. Rao share entitled to borrow from
the association and this - cum of $2OO Is called "a
lour —the term "a loan" meaning the p:erim stun of
WOO. . . ..
AI the monthly •mW.og this morn la offered onlosn:
There may be ten or a do , *n who want to borrow%
all have equal rights to it, but the question *settled by
that person taking It who bids the highest premimn for
No penion tan take more than one to= for each.
share be may told in the Society. Time for Instance,
arnechanie decided on burn , a grain house and
lot, and has no limns of paying for it—be has, how
ever, tire *bares t° . the desiociadon—the price of his
home indict is, say WOO or sl,ooe. his flee shares entitle
him to born* OW, whina is awarded toltim at a regu
lar manna: mr;e;ting. Withtids $1,003 he is enabled to
buy the property. and he styes the Society a mortgage
for the amount - the Interest of which mortgage he Aye
monthly with the regular fire &Fars on his tire emelt
Now the $l,OOO lent to him la never celled for, for ft
has been [mud In ail these building ' societies that the
fonds and profits ac late eo rapidly by means of
the Interest stud compound interest, which is perpetu
ally paid in .from pendants, does and interest, that in
a few years there fa as much tine him fronithe EISSOCI,6-
ton as be borrowed from It, conerquently his hovels.
paid fore every dollar of it found .
Therefore, when the shares of tbe society are d
.to be worth MO, the borrower has his mortgage sur
rendered to lam and the deitocialion is dissolved. From
the experience of alutflar asicietles in the Beam
States; it is found that these societies usually expire in
about seven yeas. -
Thus a poor man can borrow a stun of
um
enough to buy or build him his awn holuse,w3g lar ge
erbe
may aside, and be Colltbriell making his monthly pay. .
men* to the - Society instnd at. paying rent, and is
thereby paying for his own house. • .
If a loan of $lOO la awan'ed to a member at a re.
ad= ray, dire per cent., the Eve per cent. ($10) Is de.
dotted from the it®, and be wcetrekln meth 11190, - but
he pegs Interest On the VOO. •
nelson on becoming a member shall pay art
'entrance fee of ten cents, - foe each and every. abate
which he may bald in the asegielatioa. -
_.- •
1 . The Late Outage near ;Vim, PhiliXcieWLia.- 7n
1 Mir last we misted to the late 'ontrageons_attempt
to roll the house of Mr . lleicher . Smith; a inspect.:
able' - Germ= - living near New Philadelphia, tbis •
County. Since then the editor - of the Seeding
Da) , :Dispach.has , conversed with Mt Smith
Ade" was.itifernid by the ruffians on the ' occasion
•of their attack, end. who 111 =iv in Sea thew at the •
residence of her parents, where alin in : slowly re
evinitiag from • het . injartM..: : ;.The Dispatch .4
Tneeday. . . • •
...Ms morning we arearepenied Dr. 1). * a. Debeettet:'
an a randemional visit to coma hypttieuts in the 19w
er pat of the city; and from the Jaarti own lips . gab.:
ered the following facto: - On Sitanisii ti inet., abort 9
o'clock in `.the evening. as Mr.. , MeithmSesillt. a. Ger
man blacksteith who has been employed some- ;km- .
tees reran one of the Collieries near New - ailladel..,
hisphts, tkintatal comity, wis sitting. In blabs= with
family, a knock no : beard . einmitaneonsly
two doom. • He demanded to knowwho w Mthe
Rya there and
'what was wanted; aviwesenavrend from pinks
Outside; that they' wirre•friciods who wished simply to •
li,:dit thetr.pipes. .111r.'S; night
this a Wary strange
tall at that hoar of the night; trammel them that he
damn allow men to neer his :house at that bentr;
, amen= they lett the home and ettereed again In
themenie of M ninnies with a Mese numbering.
about • Moen,. and • demanded schnimion. which was
Again Tamed. when thme of the robberabenst open the
dim and rushed Info the homier hat Yr. Smith had fled'
:imbibe; lenviag- bionfe In the room below: think.
tog they woad not ha= a helpless or -defenceless wo
' man ; bra no looter had they entered the mom than •
riltderdispon ben,. bmli= ninn's/malty 'over"
the head with theirrecolims ftbeshe plead Cir mercy;
ahem= 'Mocked' down Several= times and fizially . hey
=meadow! wpm: iheflanwheriseareh Was wade fur
herhastord. - -One of the villains - , amended the' arsta';
care zed was met by tie.:: S. who, wreathed the reitiW - -
ver from his hard and shoved him down atalet-47. the.
mine. time aro' win tha meal= ficenne window-red -
jenii*g ant Umintilt, Me nese* mitit higniirto a.
,ussaboijng bone where he_ prorated saseemies Itela it , .
*Mld to the ald of his 'w t Dozing the :array' the
house was partialirettrionnded by:thereat °CM& vb.'
lam who here apt content- brim oftemisnd • rival=
11:31., ftigbleake- Away those vitick rata have .
pmed to render ambhoice to the fkatily kW db
~, The pram ,
- •hiteller That:Wis. • l3..wonabine beia killed : - t h ri d ;t 4sw:
stigma tanks fevinemeeht labnlin shawl •
recovered and was In the - act-a nnhattleg :maw - fare
light which:Me robbers had antsbakidto enable Milli
'
to the homes,whed heitinemisitittereed ebbe
sie Mid the'rdibbentleiL?Attiesti; wargtiga es , :
meted ender than= innercut of i rrinigistd ma
athieri•-thele nacn theist
robin= ' ire tea, tit:
their Mitartny teat • -.• ': ::. •• .- : :to:
it*iftattria"t : • :or 3 iiiiat - xii.. ,- naidd::
ISVOLN of thie"tity;litid - ar'llblitmedenetablitriesi"-
/Otitis sbib war •allowtreseorerms swim biliabillb
rleoraik,.:o-* 80 1 Milm- . Thlreare ,
-,- =ibis OP - kr bat. What nidela9 a
at larta - '.'illlabvitivolvere.
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"aa m niteatamatheeledk e. il ii ..
trettleiliteCf.eliktiorth ___•kilierlilialt"
t w oompet,
' " :peso's**, . ? thipealtmatittertal
, _ nigingegnier "ifaiktrek , ,, of ..!
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Total in IS•J7
vteeli aa Aix boa:nod 4thheedllhe law* go*
alt h et ageseretirAtectwaYlNthat,hay-ha4 Lees.ra
mad a.biad4icaubdisca Siapmalo.gpiri
raltataXlheleeddiamersof ideaoo7 walgatic, oak seas
cr -the " dam hat - ;7odest suelteati
aatimailea ilfor,Sisith +a baser "
delta how that 'retreat( alahavaL s -sail Otr i al- 1 0 -
their regaiiiiii fatal" Sat ViStAmeVw
iimataserk are lamiagaaa' to
us-, ? // iar *tgattomitsgetn:-:"
. ,
teioeoae . cia
peherentthe Giant" with ”wia netekbaraltons,
deems ofigheathsa estra !rho werein Wart
Oleo= Court either as "ailments or. demi-,
" U ti min : 4lo sit his* *Meted via'
the held. a meeting skew Ottart Hansom.
NoodaY - 1 lifietofXo2 bilk • al*Valtagir ta. elect 4 00 -
lidepiteg to the approsthing State arllMMltithi at
the &hoe: Heaseenhe part:, istt...te matt.; to •
p?y-wair over theme denial retsspeeni.
evesi sk regazaing power in the.eateniat of the ILI'
Alter Mr. J , th e liguine - et the bwlJ -
Mg, had tumid ride masts,--pmee*mithoea. the'
sope of the Court Scale belt "aboutanhc sr, i t
wee emelt drat athrithint camber of the „faith
fial had sasembled to saned an org-' , ; -044, '"
tad atesdleviatrarmin and infonnsl Wee pres
ent thal "the lira g s natation ie. ta Seas
•Preeident for this 'ere rimed:in - ?' Judge Bderiras
then elected Prodded of "fhb 'ereineetief tad
the usual complemeat of ri e Preeiderita and &e.
Psd'erear Eli dinnso rimed ' the appointment 44
committee cm reacthfisie, of. sten aP-
Painted the Professor was the head 5.14
Trielretion of Wit, the tad.
Dozing the absence of the Cotmedhse
-Myer Strome fanned his fellow-Cope alta w
an:amen that eirmt inceechd in effect his pew
alien of Pizarro so fammis in the history of
• histiMoime. Congress receleed no mercy at
hie hands, -It is the Bump of a PalleP; ty .
ramay is worse than Austrian.; it, is a naughty,
naughty Cceires. With &Inmates air he tft.ro
erne the gaping - Greeks resent to depose it
reaceahly if- they can,.. forcibly if they mug..
Strauss ass DeTer mote happy: It ray that .
so Sae an actor should ever hare aratired hs time
in Commis vixen. hie wither &Whin sere not
imreciated: If be fails .to get the AsiernoreNp
of this District or the adilltvalal Lair JudgeduP
of this Counts, we recoraunind him to join kiecrife
Star combinaion.
-- • .
' He t Goy:Partial:tar folkowed Hr. amiss.
k me -ain't political , =dm who nunipe his:
words up with the mechanical .regularity Oat
water is plumped from a mine: • • iriA ideas are as
'rariffeeh ea Ina speech. Be - dwelt upon the tY'f
ralutlTor miorities and soddenly clotted without .
-having awakened any enthusiasm, upon the tsp.'
Pearance of the Committee 041 reedGMC' Malheeled
by the Professor.. - • .
Our old friend ...flowers may be rnnoiseffreas-*
geologiad„ but be is far behind the progress
, ~_
iw as a poliasn' the preamb l e to his res
be c....extles a certain measure of protec
tion =ISM the lax to the colored mart, but stamps
him as a member of an inferior race, and unworthy .
.of the , ballot or marital 'privileges: The latter is •
a great 'bugbear with Copperbe- - adsi. They seem
eteneaThr to be afraid that the nears* 'will marry
ruts thiir'and are in. their resolutions•
ecin t illuallY enterdg their protest against such a
pointhility. We have never heard of .allePubli-'
an who was in the least alarmed on the subject:
-As to the ballot question; the Chicago Times, a
Dermanatic paper, advocates manhood suffrage
as the only.thing that can by any possibilitY save.
its party from dissolution, but the"-Copperheads
holland. elsewienw in the Hast. refuse to accept
what =it inevitably con.- hill citizenship with-.
out distinctionOf color; "
The resolutions of ths Profesior; approve of
the veto of the fteconstraction bud; compliment
Andrew Johmion ; express devotion to the supre
macy of the laws and the Constitution, and favor
a Tariff. The kit is cook when every manitrthis
community knows that at the ' late session the
Copperheid members of Congreis except thine cr . .
four from Pennsylvania,' naked in every "instil:*
against a Tariff, and that at last when Nr. Mor
t-lath bones to get some measure of Protection,
asked leave to offer a joint resolution,' increasing
the'dmies twenty per . cent., every Copperhead
memberStrom* of this Dhstrset, voted .
NOI and thus defeated it.. A pretty party that,
truly, to pass Tarilirersointimisl
After the Professor bad read. his really - well
framed but fallacious resolutions; and they bad
been adopted, on motion it was resolved that P.
W. Hughes and Eli Bowen he appointed - dek..
gates to the State Cmvention. -
The meeting then adjormred, seven-eighths of
the audience remaining to attend Courtin'the
busineaa of which as we have already remarked,
they:had au interest either as witnesses or defend-
, -
Lod thus en . ded the. Copperhead 'pow-wow. of
Mondsr..
COVET EWfiCEEDiNGIit.
'• adzvvtir rep 711 E =LYE/LW lOtalcAY ,
BY castlyonaut LITTLE, ESQ. • • ,
•
Dliareb. Term,-Qastraer
• Cases (=aced -from . 'Ckee of omit report lad
$16,724 71
Eliza Mellower: Nt Carbon, conildmi of charge
of Public' l'in , san; - x... Mot sentenced.) • -
Charles Fortis seol einsfeted of Malicious Iftelief.
in breaking ins dal- at William Nanalers rare,re , and.
was sentenced to pay.S.s3 dne and undergo an =Pea'
=bent of thirty dam So much for a tilt of a spree.
- Neal DeTitt—FtegerY, on oath of Patrick Lally. Not
guilty, tett tri toy coets. - ' •
Chazies Gilbert—Larceony on oath Of Bridget. leach..
Guilty. but the arcsmstenees of the use induced the.
Cart to discharge the prisoner: • • • •
• Jerome lamer-- - taibezzlement, on path of Daniel
serer. Anpritied brittlirected to pay the costa De
feudal:it had been employed to sell anl for the' profs_
cater. and the complaint was he bad not made Marna
of the moneys Le eel:ea...el, • •
James Hyan—ltalicions - Nischief oa consubtlnt of .
-Thom= Stetkomion: Acquitted, and-costa divided be.
tween.the tortiee. . "
Sboemakeriisanit and Battery . on Nuts Bane. Bane. N,s gu il ty:end prriaeaM a7:ix for da. •
Maria and liannsb ' and Battery 'on
Mary Shoemaker. . Not. Guilty.. rod . prf.e.o - ntrix fur
coats. These were roses action the cotes amounted
to upwards of ti - O in the two ewer. •
- .
• Waller Forbes plred r...ahtyto tendring dolma Money;
and RIM rent to prinin kn. three monthr, wiitnty con
finement:at
. Patrick Stanley gni Jahn Sallis - an—Arsaalt and
Bart. ry on - Marra' . alone Wm tided.
end convicted, and rent to nitron ter CO dap , .
•-• John Maley was nownictad et Arran& and BanerT
on Henry Tres z, and dted amt.:oats- • -
Abraham on oath of Abraham
Sibloss. pew,. entered by order of Cann.
Abraham and Aaron Goldradth—Frand. on oath of
Fred: Gramm*. ;Sol. pros. entered by order of
. .
The remainder of the week, up to the closin,c of our
report, has been 'oo.-apied' with • the trial -of Thomas • Borda for the of John ponaghne, at - Tusrora,
a few weeks slam
' - Next weft le ap;Kinted for the trial of civil =Fee a
. .
lame. .. . .
oerzonoa.-- . Joho Lt /In Week. .by
tlke'reld'as 4 eoevktai. Ora Ls.rceng,
learn it sfrazid tame been 'legmrrao: etwoloor to the
fem. We regret the 'telstake, arid hasten to make Me'
• Surety ofliesiee.
labadm Focht —on co.th of Widlaza lianAlei. Dr:
frodant to pay the costa - • ' •
Bills Ignored. *GI. Pros, de.- - •
Daniel Bartaieu, dr.—Lvte.c.7 17„nored, County' for
• .
-Wirituallanalet —!.soinlr. and tkittory castles'
I?..)ebt. ignored. 42311.wc, , P . . rat0r C•Qq"... •
liar! and Cubarine Costello-!Lantz ar.d 1311dery
on 3427 Mid'achey_ Ignored, and' pr - ~"tat.rix io pay
ewe- ' • .
_John O'Brian—KiademeinOr In oftkx,onoanh Sao.
McNally. Ignored, end pro eutor to pay meta:
' Ilenry nryr.—Aawalt and Battery, on oath of John
Majley. Ignored, and proseentor to pay costa " •
Peter-Berger—Selling Lforr: on Strnday. Ignored,
and County foto:tits - - : • . .
.
Abraham Ernst —Not. repairing the• public roads;
Court ordered a not. pow to be:entered_ .• .• •
Robs: Xamially was charged with rmisiing en °Meer,.
ichri Rodgers, 'Not guilty; and Rodgers L o.cOits.
Same defendant was convicted: of revisting a tax
collector, James . (Sot imatenced4 • -
. .
• ' The' Grand Jury . Report, '
Satimittedon Friday of 1a.4 week through .George
Schartel, Foreman, was in substance as follows -
Ninety-tam bills acted. On; . seventy six fotind true;
and fifteen ignored. • Also approved of :two petitions
-f or ct uutemo r Boroughs, Forestville and New. Philo,
• •
-de gteveraintildorooma and Prison vi...ited, and m 4.:
rations erode for their care and *warily. - The erec
tkm-of a dwelling-house on the Prison lot • for the
{:cart Ronan Janitor, la recommended, at &met not ex _
Attention Is called to the necemity - for widening, and
othenetse Improving the public road, from Tamaqua to
West Perin TowneldO , ' • • •
• 'The practice of certain partiesin the miningdistricta .
of cciogreguMgat !Meer and beer shops on Bunk"
&e, - and the prevalent use of fire-arms,. are
.. . .
=IV IL merous Borglarle4: Item? Itobbeidea. - and
Kurdererthrcrghont the °runty, of late, are adverted
to. and itle tecammeuded to . . the CounnWonees to
tolarea. largexewands Lis the apprehension ,of the perpe
.
coint , roto*722i.) .
4stmawn, March lltb,
Bnrraits or rue Moms. Joriorat. :--After looking
' acer the mining region and reviewing As preaenf Ourt. ,
anion. Ideem lL moto expedient to nree upon the lead-.
Mg manor ..very and borough, the Importanceof
getting up a petition to corgreat to remind them of
their prolate to their constituents at ihe'tut e l e at a ,
and to wee on them the renege of the tariff hill; ere
wea l * rained , .
.By keening tilla in . your paper, ycro
will oblige • mcs lot ,
Oat airestannient Trill observe that we - print in
as part of thedocesAt a petition to Congress for
'the pasmige of &Protective Tariff. ‘.
Let ".4 Old Miner..
and. all workingmen who are greatly intereetid la this
Matter, eat it out, obtain signatures, and send it In at
an early day fortrammistion to Congress. Ifenof ht:
hoe as well is throne who tuiro large investments in
Pennajlainia,clernot,aet too Qt4kklp . or zealot* In
Tim anatEoplacost.
. . . ..
Ore of the Meet useful and intereatiag dl.coieries of '
the century. k , 'that of • photography. It (tsp. ads on ,
tart. that there are certain r en . and ~c heinleal .
a:impends which are affected by light. We on-kn ow -
- that if spinet. ouch as a potato vine, grow in a dark -
Pisee.it Is whin: but. banisht to bght - it
.botoinee '
men. If a piece' of paper with lettere, or sa y gro i n .
cat catt of it he fastened on the side of a matt or ipp l,,
when it is lust stoat coloring, the part covered by the.
pupae will be bleached, and_the .ncen spaces will r e d.
den: - Welatow that reanTmwern-lf kft In ' the sus.
light will Bete l peaches canned in gine, it left In: the
.l74=will tarn yellow and ferment:. EVerybne Nit°
telerylay covering a faun:the Itt r , ut or bleach
es Baca bye:waft it to the light , or s black
coat brown. or Wei sdressOracupet by. 2etting the .
witowt _ te , w o r ts co theonne prineple as be who whit
a camera and'themicakc etlekor an irlx7tYPe of a beau
tiful fate; ne a stmemeopic view of Mont Bleat. • ,
. - The an of latiotocrstahy connate to making sclentwie.
:use of this effect of: Pl' t, and this °death is chitty &p
-paled to the pristacticat of &hue& With them weam,
all familiar: 1009 house U 5.5 WI collection orp9rusiss.
:Our walls ate adorped'br Ph9!•V''4W 'skin .orltti,
king scenery...or eopiti of .-p.. - :Woke are Wan
trattal with some pletnres,- end In I ,Ittindreil ways we;
are made finlike with beautiful" eights by this rimple
spa the moat Idoildne lend ietemtjai ai r — -
that faunae of these Pbetegrerible' *tures. i la that
Which *Mode with the - rouccontocir. - Iles' may he-.
coin byway .of to the .old fashioned
luta% with the.talderstandlig, how eem .
'tact is nandeand workedcnsthe sameplu
,th e
.between' them I. as were to between the .
Immeamoably delicate work ornate:re. end the Wne4 ig ,
of et: endhetween th e light nt the run ind tbe-T*im.,-
mar of* esidlie... : The sanuorrix a or Beer is . lanneta%
. with i . wia :th: front. Inside is the Behr
• made he a narrow Wu lope:. mu eighth m r en
inch -14 e of etero e s t o ur ; ltde Produces the strartetht
• known antilleisilAtOta strung and fie nearly Ilke . tha.
=light that PhOtagnlidte. an ' be bleu hr h... It hi
with Moiled. as that pictures me ta ken - of nett 'pines as
the loathe of the pyramid end thethenunath cases, r.
ef .
'RIR". ialifittien carried IM
the and inagtiv
ded,'snd thenarnullonoteeeeo lefleet orthesSeenton;-
-brituthkresery• line and shade of the . Wham. oaten .
the strooteest on tu' o ret blase of light-, :, , •,
, -The eape r wur of the of the stereo takoi
neer
the thantwilthurt of the &attuned teeASet
_,htntenaa'
is mesterei only br kandnitzemr nuoad e .. . .
.-_, ..._ t im i d...win amidst ith lin gasser of
or
....Iw-ditimd - eatetedrdetareetheareey *mg
, IFeerecold be domain shrink mast of ancesthr
.• link they Mame when lestirehet a Ahousied.,:threm.
'aelVilowever well the Set were ens _ Itai
iiiiii; when they were twinned on the are. they ap-
4thinalnols tter - thin . the- taunt death of ehem ee „
Keneicarthitomfmtnle•l2o,sP.e.!".l,i.°l- 11'.'004:14'
71Slitildth tfliktiOtOrillif arilioPtiailit_ ' ::-
'gestalt.' ander thole notellaitheilittheit ...:-.1
hide to erase well the . •••
'ithin tbehtenereprte: `Thleleareithe: • - hheilVletthr '
: wh
:malishertbmi thearye needleittrodlestthe .
itut.'
AkidaaaitaAaat a va2 sde ak!' -Clare Wigwam
Idadn'llenhdpiraitilk- them items seithisio,
5, 101010111011 efalig - titlato , . , _ • 1
• Nosfeibint liethorkfaerr that le a guedft - '' ' ' .'
=i t liStellitaisaeasaat attlanatatw _ •-• . , - 0, 1
'paella laasedstia Made thanks •
~„.4 . ,' .
.:hatalithef tlsnii;',iiiithe thittheildetnreen :I' ~.. . • 4 1
- 11elarsoad*isegra mot! 801 °Pk ionitesen tell " - V 14 " ; : . - ' "' ; I
latietl42*Tablf • • ' r '•
1
huisaiehet `lethinsisid thena tan.. : 1
;ems `.- - Atheeeetehet. , - • ' ••' • - . • • • ail
swot" - ' :-•'1.- ;',7" .• -
- Tin& - lath iirtgathe• ' ' 1
iilati - e, 7:llinalAlleina ' AO* ':
Illi r
134ftiammaW-MyaaiStt
- aowasala*.alaaataairffiroitr titilittm 4,
Iroadsts at*. as sitilland.:thilinthiescallatharth
• ,Calargailoaaadia thaPiduticktfaistag".
, : 1 0 111 1 0 M 41 . 1 0 0 0- 0 .A.0 0 1 *1.401111,,M1ei
Jury
mese et 'retire tithe stesittielatthe itsplotthor -
An the hemehitottaviEstaell eked atoOkliktbi unt*
&Mem glimitdeelartpiehis or the mak the del
filueMilie7o(lttelsttg. the beeett them% or eralk
eedng le re. bedlam o a-
. 43 , c•
) kselesattlianktheAdigarnaenday- '
- gcrulitriv Mani HOUSE
• amtetoPhsteitleft:
[ Abetslyswesa ihrear betereth way eremliers of yorm - traleatie paper: thst
liesetioseldeschirAtt.
eintrissessee tamed .. •..
- The rarehereif wagoos ea the lam is - etc time
wiedibeietpitrollorsoilacttheltiiiraftlio laistwof
egad site The t .-. , eratret meats are used espies
-141r-1111g131S; Ilea.lssilfhTers seize tbera
- their owe diseretiorr - "Mebane ant tarriage. belong
trig to tbeeeitsay, bossed by Gee of the arystebees io
setteettohis prittee.:pewthwweel aL the wsoo lime;
this eassetweveystors ha sesetchifeirayilaffirreo rye:7
ntrealaw , hteonvey this ebeileilitylithetAittlbe:
hawk. sal lathe eteafte regent Uri to his home..- ,
The WI of hardestes Weserstows—aa no . bolldhaet L
ir. - edlest year, ThesznessatoreosloS
.uteri tmealealow with toe mutt
. of too
they eriserilser - tsioreeer cheaper than dest , r).rl The
esseedatthelegeseAtenpreeearseed--yortsoo3lm,t .
*Ashy biased datc.bo.l erreed the 'exist tawoil
fm resoistikahetthosisiowywhilorestesate;
tatkl4l - sz. Bat sh.n. I desire • ogee- especially to
loviteattestbo to le the estrwatragel raw:l4 c toad
Vat exhume, !yea= tad dial mast here eowerevil
dm* the yttar.;. - The fogoalit chlealalloos lased
-apes ibsrprWahed Agues. bare he= Istitled me hz
beer:be Potatoes.. USX besbeh were wed dinning
- the rear: - weight. CO The to the batibet—efree each pso ,
ver3te lbw of ixastoes- for the yesr. - .Pkisr, • 1.11547 •
...ere exceeded on tisk sod time kaitmErot the pre.
d at efthe farm: Aids at trY SS per .1712tet • gives the .
Yew of owe tboorscat lbs. of to= It - Web glees to welt.
. pauper sC,Tbs of I , cr for therein beef Lad rut se
toast rises nearly NO LW of meat re-,' eset pre
. - •
.
In aka o' whhtbe sham w e tome s few. =toe
Autretes Weill that will matte epguile e'rtaPeetable
billet twe„ 1S
.bozebesda 'or tots-treat were
Lfr9TtesOtbatt't--iibieber cdtantkor 1 to of
-cooktori: ,V;i , barbels et iedbeets ,this with - a atomised
pitons .0t 9tiEE steeu-kitse. er ereOlsetts, fogs,
tea; cake sod thneobua f=te.a....el e lin ..of hermits
:that weedd owe the isritei . otow. astidleet- • By
's etzelid ;review ot thht tratemesc it eta te etedy pee.
eektedirby the Abu Hotoe erjoe..agoodesutiloa
the only . obsectioe ttst eboidd oar fle egsfeetineg sy
the boeee, weeld - he the , fEltr of florteaso vast Fite.
whets cotetter. the eoesseo Asestotof .Lpe-n!est
der thstles are aliti2Vd to COLL.I2g4; every yest. ,
Tbe =octet or clothing made op aut. oinelrated to
the 'hots.' is very Isere: etch try;trireinee 6 ecett,
2 rot., X.tselcer, T karts and:. Tair of ."Olets ter the
ye r, averaging thetember at Woo rettreted.. • Ter-
Derere,this roe eszrzmaty auctemfted when ks_thq
atthe quarstity of toed woo. the.terd. : Yen Fee
'how toed It was tot Duet tor. Pereoty rice tbeassod
dtaits, sad then IlYbbb.-oftettsosp ismootbedtbeethq
an ore. and we swallowtbedese :Wheat a meaner.
. • ._.• .
• Raze • a==•
.poznmzE cx)iirwum.
WEST ECE.WrON.
Waardritrow, Maxith 'a. 126.7.---Ssurave.-:-Tbe Semite
received communirationa from the Ercreciey of Wee
eetioedeg the report of.Geneed SWIM= on the allay
- of navel onjte amtland route, and the tenon of Gen
end Hosardon the Seathekin tilvtag is the southern
Inates. Mr. Wil.crn thatodoced a bill gauging 1.000 -
600 acres of public . lands for 'the betel& ot public.
seloole In the DIM/et Of Columbia. 3Cr: Banrey,
tral anchor .r the .Atlaatie Telegralth Cowan, GC
New York to make am:dings on the Atlantic lamest
and lay a cable and establish teiretitic
.ccaurscolca.
with Ettrope, via the.Perinedu ard the Armen. A. ra..
• Solution 'appropriating 115.006 for the - rebel of freed
men and Ateatittne colored penes. in -the trishicf of
Colutriblawns pulsed.
"Alto. thetwolution of thanks
to 24c. George l'lnhody for his ducation of 171.0.raktOt
fot edema:bull narp -sea to the aouth The .rosolution
to prohibit the eale of &pax In the:Capin:4 Was dis
caftan some length - and was then Deferred- to the,
Committee on Public Bathilnigs„ • Mr. Chandler intro..
duced a bill for the caustructiOn Of a ably canal around
the Falls of Niagara.., Emeinatire semich wee held.
• , - • •
tforaz. The nousepaseed the Senate resoludon cr
tirapriatirg it4o.4ooaddlticr.al tb enable th e people a
the rotted gt- tee 'to. party-pee In the ado of
the' Paris Reposition.' A.r...tolitilori "Butter, to
appiatht a conurtimat' n to .crmaine claims- of northern
creditets to 41.1 TCP of the - titt9boo of the . proceeds of
the sake 01 theffamodpnaperty hy.the rebels- the said
amount bevies &Mu:zed, by the itairmandhag geoer
ril In New Orle.es. WILE- Fwed, SU. Wood offered a
joint miolethan esyre xx 4 sympathy to: the pe - iple of
Ireland,' Mich, after some discussion, was , refaced to
the Committee on Foreign Illeho l ons. A resolution of
Mr. Banks; for the irrieoesiote appointment of !bat
cornmittee.„.was adopted.. A newt:won of rala , to al
low Mr Stevens to immluce a resolution reappointing
:the committee of ffteen on reconErne...loo Was refuted.
Adjourned until Monday. •
Muth Secede Passed the Moose
blitseng it2o,olal. to psy the , espeneew of the
Commies or.ersvent to 'to Indian' country, The 'Judi.
dary Committee reported e joint revolution' rietirepri- .
ating ..21.„00(1,efro fin the relief ot destlatite people Gitlin
south and southwest. to he expended undet the super
isiter.dence 'of the Commindoner ofthie , Pretdmexis
Bureau. An anienriment to thezease • the amoont
to SLSbQ.OLV was'dm/greed to and after • considerable'
di ran. the wasolthion Was passed- An executive
atheism ma held.
. March 10......Sensvi , .—Mr. Sumter intredneed a bill
to_ provide for the:adjastment . and • satisfaction of the
denna of American eltisms for spulisions .committed
by the - Preach prtairladelj.l6ol. Tbedudiciaty Clam-
Mani was hula:cud to inquire-whether the etle of
el:untied . .ro belligerent Powers by Amerken
citizens Is- now lawild. and witiethL- the right to do EL/
can be secured 'by,lelielation. Adjourned.. .•
Borst—ln the 'Goalie bills' emmdbig the provisions
of the botany bin to the widows and children of sokei
era who enlisted for cane mcndheruid were killed In tot- -
tle for the c entruction of a :strip canal around" the -
Niagara Patti : to guarantee to '. - eintain Staier that
hare been in rebellion a republican form of socernmem;
to provide increased revenue from *pores: to equalize
the bounty of soldiers. sa gas and matinee who served
ID the war, were introduced. Mr. Kelly offered a res
olndan declining that the peopotaion that thevrardebt
of the country should be turbitiguithed by . the genera:
bon which contracted it is ' not - sanctioned by sound
prinrip!es of =tiara! economy. The previous question
was not seconded; and the -resolution was referred to
the Quondam on Ways and rovura... , Mr. Schenk in
troduced a bill to • equalize the bouritim of' soldiers..
thilors and marines of tbelate win, • which went over -
=teethe rules. • The Scidicilry Committee reported
eneplementto the Set of Marsh 2, for the moth el
ement government of the rebel States tad-to 'faMiltate
estoratiott After emdderable disecvsion the bill was
Weed—yeas 117, nays 27: Adjutrned..... • • .
March 1.1..--Savasa —The Military.CommitUa.mper:
ted the resolution so furni-h Arms. 'and equipme.asfoi
milhia tothe Governor of Tennessee Injien of
those destroyed by the rebel air ktOthieS daring the war.
The Committee on Foreign AGilPe.repnrtcd a tv'M in
r.sixtl.to the Pruich apt Itatien Claims-. Mr. Nye Man.
dated' resoiation of rimpattry with the Irish noople
in their stntle against. England, which wa.s I.thi ono.'
The bill to par $179,500- to hir .ssls.Doutthae . , liyaa and
Seem*, to makeotted their .losses on' the contract for
building the iron-clad Camanebe; was passed_ Mr..
Somners resolutiOr* requiring additional gualante.
from the south before nUa:lnstructed. were considered but
WU not timely actednpon. Art Executive Ev_..gon was,
,held ...ealtattnied. • F _ . • •
Harse. 7 -he'verat iskunbers made
,pem•mallutplana
tions relatireto.the bill of last session 'flar.the rebel
of the heirs of Jelsn
Sht°,ooo to parr) into_ettecttsleust VSPm:mid° for
the. more efficient gorerameneof tb(*ber .. States wis --
pawl: Also, ft bul directing thellainutary'of War. to
farnich ananally a complete suit acic i priott in
valid easier who is an inmate of any laonsti-'
bated soldiers. home in the haltedaltaf. the
Senate Joint m. , cdrition approptiating . MOMS* the:
relief of woied . people ln . the :District of .
Columbia." ~Also. a regulation directing the Secretary
.ot the Ulterior to suspend tile execuricasof the sct - for
the relief of the betevorJahrill,lknillimy, Adjsioni-
Mirth 1.3.--Smcser.—•lhe- Senile .letisit.4 - 4 *hill di
recline a , nivisy for a _ship canal .betweerrtake Erie
and Like Ontario. A resolution toquinng of the Sec.
retail of the Treasury - how many peraons are employed
in the assessment of direct tares in the rebel Stet r ,
how hatch ta.paid to them, a n d whether their servi ces
canot ha...dispensed with. was aitteed to. 'The Jadici
ray, Committee reported .a Sattstitme La' the 'Lase sup,
pie:cent to the - Reims - traction net: Laid over, objee
don being made to itsConeideration. resolution for
the appointment of ri committee to icqulre into - the
bondart of "the Paring Boman. of the Treasury De:.
.yartment was agreed. to. Several hilts were Anne-
Mired and were referred to appropriate commilees.. , - .
~liotaa The ' Woirie is Ocannalitee - of the Whole.
considered the Senate joint reolatien appropriating
$1.000,000 for the relief of. the destitute people of the
southern and soitthweitern.Stams. Mr. Batter offered*
'a substitute to the effect that SLOSICOO be apfropriated
for the relief-of the widows andchildren of Union sol
diers starved to death' In the :rebel prisoae of Ander.
Salisbury,and Belle' Isle; A -
le=thydisciatrbss ensued: and the matter was not die:-
posed of. The resolution of thanks- to: George a
Pettbodywas palsied. - - Kr. l3aUks itorCmlncled a bill to
more effectually presave the neutral ielariorui of the
United States. Adjonmpl:
RraLni-usike..
(...tcrramc;
TUI L.asor
Pizcz GOOl4
SPLISDIO • CurriFse,
PMeiVolutimnsine
Cam. &az Cianums Eiremicx,'
• 609 amp= ST, PIIILLIX.L.,.SIGS 07 STAIt.
Feb 2.1, !Gt. --' • . • •S.
111141t'DYE: . , 11.411r. DYE !-
. _
Batichefar's , liar Dye is the best in, the
tturld ~ Tbe.ouly true and perfectitye.--ifrtrzaletsln
istants.:ams and Bellable—produces a apleadlil Black
or Natural Briranutda• ts the ill effects of Bad Dies,
and trent:tautly restores tbe original color. Sold by all
Drugghts. The mine la signed, W. A. Batchelor, 51
Barclay Street, New York.
• February 10,1566. . • • 6-1 y
Wonderful but True.
MADAMIZ InIMINGTON, the world-renamed 4S
trelegfet and 13onstuimbulistic Clairvo ya nt, While in a
'O 2 b . T9Ma 3Ude, delineates the 4e:ry of the
peradti yonareto marry. and by the aid of an inatra
ment ofintecliepinier, known- as the Psychmactnve,
etuulintees to producia perfect : and fife-lite_ picture of
the future husbander wife of. the. applbued, with date
oftentage. ocefitettima, leading trails of chaiseter,
Ms is no buposition. as testimonials without number .
.ear. awed., By stating place of birth; a,ge, deposition;
cobs.¢ iiegi - 2,44' hair, and 'enclosing lay cents;-and'
'stami.e.fica'reloPe iddmeett to yitimet4iOo will re
mile the - Act= by return matt. together with iiiteired
tiniddreestzt confidence,. MADAMIGERTMOMI
Roinicysy,4, Y.. 0: Box P, T,*est TiOy,
.. Feb. 9,,•dT ' • • 'r.i ~.11-13; • •
• 311 N:3llEt fisriaLliiitt the benette I - ttre'reeelied
ftol the nee of .4 0 ar inntinshie mho* theAtiii
leeh4nceemetopeeawordlnitayialun4!getette i „ ce
haa &evinced me *Mr *at** httignetk i pate •
is thest ott sch, or mai other Pat atttiiiioevere
MU, Weariness, notation Colds, lionsonses.
ERA, '" CHOLERA. / 10 /q, l P . % ". dYintx 22l ; I Th'sentei ,
Toota the, m'u= = 6,1 (/*.O 10241,2 iai
Pint have this 'haat reconeced from sine
care Eint Headache. bY IMinginat teMpootiliiii t qaien
at ihhty - "drafts interial In a wine: gletat,falk of hot
water- Lem ccattient that thamgh the-bletateg of
God; tt sued met= ft:m . 4lloes, diticithe -41 , maner
of I&l3..Trave li og amid tied , dust, tikikituaitte of a,
et, an 4 comment% expoetratO cm -infected autnlthice.
!crY ll 3 l ftem walidaYbreffigicied:to diaiterk attaita.
ace iii pm t e d idetpdajoityriiiaithe Pilo Eilfa tout
ioveretti rawly, one teasloonfnl ekttog the we e d
csokhugg flair:or; at lie_ ,i 3 3 0 4, 4aV, 1 base
•beard of assay cave opassentaff , netne - eaten Di Its
tale, Pet to We-teeth , itwlltistWhe 106 tbz. On..
&are forge g 0 .00161, bae. drawneftont
ateltda ozeoltoired testimonial la Ile &Wm
ii./memcitt, miitiswof The cam* •
math 16, 1467. -2.1.4 t
' ..•
&Olio* Co, S- Y.O * °!7
.3 1 i...Thioncetzti-Ar:—/-tutte iong.debied!writtog
.to yottokyetzabetothants *IOW_ litgolidot.o
loy tally**, tut eb**
ktialisitt Jed* .ItheOu ne yam, ..
leititaii*CeittsitaYA.;.:.:l*Altethstir-lieOlif
4040tiiiiwttOttiStuPit iii l4 o4 l3l ot,** 4 l
torebeen o!. 7 :Cmi:d to diet=lip4 bsiMdiiibst* .
AfiqierT*6.lllsC:illt=ritr 413
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( a o o.o* l litt i l ml a d get*laxl '
• 4itfiiritfAs
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M ie l aNk i rAkind44o l ol6.4 l .44fitk_:, •
111100 if . ,
*NW 10111f114~1Xiiiraltliat
br "lbtlit am% anibielf - a 4 a
1 0 141$1 41 - Lif jthiliON
• I tistitOATcsil;T:7-
:":.scanta seinort - scum ..
; Cure amp .lick
•
Atoo CSITOF - SATIUMbiLIZCZEMCEITUICintE„
Aldan XRUPTIONS OP TES SKOL- 'Prise amitt!,.
Aar :stir 69 pezom
WINKS .b•Pe , .: Agana; IP) Webbitics
stmoijkigas. Irv% be - Somedeit ter ,zoollilkoilof
pootore.-to togr pork arta 111:ttEti'd 6 s.' ,•••
iar4 P4VSIOLOGICAL
VIEW OP MARRIAGE.
Time cheapest Book evex
or Cw s~t ,/g i ac l luar* r um ' 1111 ! 1 " lzta
_o=ll3o Sae inso gol7o l likge th e iltatimaTal
tkeltimentlXins 4 101 Ade ortfialth Diskiaie,
witbs Treatise on Earbr Eimoss‘ 113 deoo cable ewes.
qtrurrs cpaa 21e 3rusd wed Body, with the =tram
pi= tredIGIEVA-41te eaily name .ISA ei/Cettaidt
tame or er arsbownto me rri;=l ftste-treera
A trottalfildirberm Abk IWO** AEI those OFAPsk
csl ca - si9L- •les4 frig..of peltagge, any ad4relso,
netiVe-oVlii=2L in stamps at ;atom aureicmlft
-edittemEtne as. Li MOM
No. 31 BlasAralmariN AnaiLT. K. Y.
. .
The *Awe stai . ho' eeesetted' wen. , ear et the /he
ewes updraft:hi& book . tri*4 ettteipeneeielly or
hi zed areTethiessiat. to iteiticiof the inehL:
. .
• f ,w -: A - Conglai cold; :or Sire
• 4 ••••' - Ts
,Qa , A
r , rAr'
7'to
s ' vrrmio oiFasFi e
bailout. of rim Luig.wk;- .ia l
c, 2 - Permsrameistmairemag tow
0 • eeßse..# •Icraipe-- • i
•. - .
,orrEivntsszsuve. • -
.ratowws.*Eumsrmixix Tittles:Bs .
•.. /LUSO WM! Tax PA*,
For BroOrkitfON Aiebniii. Cowry's; Con.
•itassplarestest.iltroorDieratser,
1110C11.16 AMR TSED W At.i#ll, go)07:0 - sr4na.
•sgcR:E!,5 ?iND M=esPIL.tIKEIIS,
wilt 413 d nceileill cl - "tr;,eg she yxgee abeita-
Yew before engine- or Speaking, and aefiertag the
shunt !titer= anamail turbo' n of the road
. cir*sa.—
The.Toximer are teroramended sad dyed by. Pay_
e-kis= sad base had tee.hatmdals:froof emineHlt goer
ihrocghoot the cormt7. • Eking snarl:fele:of trine merit
cod trilW Mimi their e . fnerr. by. a 'tmt of many
S, each year to& then fat nen' foraale• a fa Tgnignyl.
pacts of the world. and the Trorttc. are firer fl
pronomtred better then other
.nrtleies. • .
Orrics Badssanix.Trian, , not d
noc tikke any of the Wenhleas Imitstions, that may be
Offered. Sou , inrciirsmcc. -
December 5, tic
getwoo glitenignet.
IVQTIES.
nr First Prestryteeina 1 11.11eurcii. earner Ma.
Intatatken and Tbird &nem Her. Isaac Many, No
lan Serviees. 103; A. hIL at I P.
*we, Tbaralay evening .at Z P. M. Prayer Meetide
9.45 A. M. ...Snaky Wool. - 2. P. 2S. _
12 ,- Ernatwelleat 4.3earele,, Cant:metal ranee.—
Men rasa' Paean grin. punteh., Gen nr
tug Staday morning at 10 anionic. a. , ..dßogliel in the
greed= at coda*. !.esiden4:e" IdLarkel stmt.
acme. Mal: • • ' •
Piesbyterisus
Wis. S. Pular, D: D.. Prior., Services SP Jblith
mornings d 1034 wen*: greninza, at 734., 'w ee *
LecOne and Prayer Meeting, Friday-ern:l'4w at 6
o'clock. Panora residence, Msnedongo St., corner
• tillr'illethedist `E. CIBIRPCIi. Second street;
above Market. Rev •3_ S. Coos. Pastor_ Serricei;
cabis.th; •at le, sod 7,.P. X Pine= Meet
ing, Tuesday make. at ovinrk_.
Xaraini. lutbin-rnsa Clatarcla.
Market. Square, Rev- Gescrs, • • Pastor. Services
Sabbath morning at 1034' O'clock Evening, Week
ly Letture Prayer Xeeldng, Thntsday• evenhigy,
. .
Valles Prayer Meeting. every
mottin . g. from SX to aM oreAck; fa /Is forme
. Charth
Seam/ &met, fo !tot "ea Market am; fiorwegi!in Sta
All are hyvited.
fri — Gerniatai Reforaited Oieirel, Market St,
Rev J. C. Smarr_ Pastor. Met nlarAannting f.ersim.-
alterustelY; is the:German sad Itr.gasti la:waes,. et
. . .
The German . seillees *own' at 10; A.ll, an the Etth .
and ttOtb' of Jennaryt the 84 and nth of February- :
'and the 3d, ltth and Mat of All tither serrke.
inchatireeach Sabbath eottainr,,at. T,o cj ; are held
ia the:Eat:lkb lamoage.
Prayer Meeting and - Lee, etch Wedntsdry_ even
.4llg az 7 3f 4.3%-lneh.
. .
tut. Baptist Clcuirells, ceirner Madiardereo aud
'7th v•seeta, Rev. A. 1. Hair, Pastor.. Services Sunday
1034 A.IL: and • M.. _Lecture Wedneedaveven•
ler at TX teclock. Prayer Meetaug 'PridifY meant S
o'clock_ f3cdthailt Reba& 2. • .
7.7 atuawren.
en4ape .Veleerniout be t K eevi#soriext crab 25
• BA.R.N.VID—PSTTiMMAN—In Aahlar-d, at the
residence of J. 8 Clearer, flag on Thursday erectirq.
Tth Per, B. P. Steven` Mr: retane.its E. BAIL-
Xklr.ll to MiS3' FrsrtA FLTM.M.LIC, .both of Ashland,
Schuylkill Co., Pa, • • .
DIED.
-Eitspic • annousseeiseita of._ deaths, - free. ac
..compemied with =she' .tea gala be paid for at- ths
res.or of-10 cent* per tin& . ; , ' '
, .
BIIDHILLZAt Eelmoat. Hsieh Rh,
eon of doeepti and Father Beddall, aged years:and 2G
Dewed Willie tbon ha=t left to,
, . Here thy-lo we deeply feel, ..
•• . ' • • Bat ins aitt 2 739. tbstv bereft u, • . .
He can all oar sorrows hes 4 • • •
. .
• BilirroNLoi the . tat of Fetosari laj4.. in _West.
Tenn. Bs:slaw,' Berms', amd 69 years, 4 merathaand
.cedar
•
• FLETCHEsi—Marib 9th. 'in ibis. Boromrs, Pure
Fir..criirr, a native of . .. Germany; in the ti'a'.ll. year of
his. age. • . • . ' • "
. .
FAUST= - in the 10th of March. in :thi.a Etertineti.
.Cnataorre. clatmhter of Atexualer S . , and Catharine
Faust, age 1 years and 3 months:
• ' PATTOIST--4ln the-4th Inn., at Phllialelptili„ alter. a
lingering illneas, Mrs: Maas - „h. PArro - s, in the GSM
year bf.beraze. • • -- . • • •
The funeral took Ware on Wednesday efternOraL 6th
inst., front the iwidenci of her sma.. leant „W. Patton,
``o: 428 South 4th Street:,' Philadelphia.. Interment at
Odd - Fellow's C - ernetel7 • *. •
. •
. • .
iSTICTITREI the Nth inst,..fa.
Euza. iniont:dtughter.of Valen tine and &arab. Stick.
ter, agee..l`.2 week&
ALEXANDER MORRIS,
KEYSTONE MARBLE WOMB',
cO - R.y.I3I::SECOND kYD..L.BOISTS.,
xrw7csviz=, plarmsrz.vxm
Tocribstonea of: American and Italian liarble from $e
and upwaida.
laird, 2,
• •
Zip 113 13 ES 13 .11. , 15 .111 A is r; B' WORKS '
Beitabliske4 5,33.: .
At,
Km . Itiesiar would many atiniuunie to the pub.
11c that she wilt continue the Marble Works:at the old
stand, corner CaDrovbill and Second Streets, en*
Market,) PottsvUle. ' • ..
Constantly on horsier! Winds of
Also gamily _Vaults made •to 'cyder,' „ Work of etrm
description promptly executed in the ' best style, and
warmed to Om e satisfaction. • :
Plans and designs tarnished at the a/tartest notice.
Awl& - LIWIS RRESER.
171EWS OF POTTSVICIAL;
v LITHOGRAMIC 'VtETWS OF. •
fat . agile ti' • IiAIrIIA.IVM-Bookstare
.
old Pens and Pencils, FINEST
‘IX-sesixtznent ever °Semi% Schnylkill County, just
opened et.— BANN2CPS,StntionnyStcse Potts:lSe
16
11 LEGAITT:Lilholgraphis 'l?raara - ottite
-1:41 Clay Irlavaaateas fore* cheap st-136.XliAlciSt
.Fit Et 01Ork HILL VIRG, t2asnilp
thes.-at reduced 'velem lihr sak at -
. . . ,
-Winslowlot 'Green' cons.,...The;. beet- ler the
• seletet. it .
TO 1.111: - = IJNITED. STATES SENATE,
•
And' the House of - Representatives in Congress assembled.
. .
•. - .
._*.Theretitien of ..the WOrking Men of Scbuyikill ,, Connty, respectfully represent _ -
That alarge portion' of 'ns.are.enti4f,...work, ,andthosa: : Whohay,e eraployment;are receiving Wage.g.which
ardly:keep !.otir!faniiliea from starvation;---that. this etatifof:atairs. : been mainly brought about by the
Want
,Of • ade4tate..priiteetiOn',WArrteriCartrhilitifait*S , o4industry,,, which' has caused the stoppage:of many
factories, : and :.thus: Cheeked. the consumption of, coal: , ! - . . .
-„:-.Toni..*AltiOners! : yisettld respectfidly 'state.. !thet' your Honorable Bean', the Sonate,:, failed toact- on the
Tarid'Bill.which:PaStied. thelfert se itt.tlnly7l:Bo,-;:and tl is paas;m : Was, brought op at so late .a period during
the late Seisionabit:aetion on it failed. agatn.i . nfthelfOtae,‘ ; ! , , •
.Y.o4lfeitoiable:Rodies very. - Properlt provided fir' the meeting: of :the* fortieth Congresk after the
;_but we jukro le arned` With i'egriOti theSenateis-nothkely to !accede:to the
prop9.4tiOnOt..theHeittee;Wideet again; oytrtheFatkof.ay,... wen all . the Northern States will, no*deirbt,.be
repreSeateattO*:,:i'Perate • completing. thet turfrniahed,7. legislation* !sessitin, :which' the itateof the
„Conntry.reginiresnt4:Absolutey -
them,bere'-aattlary:! - 0215000::a . year:. ! This! jis!' a large sum :compared Ao the
Salaryireeeiied;hyLifikrnetate7ra-r-Jiiik.Kke - Wdrildi t a, object so ranch to this-sum;. if the Representatives
ofAh4.:tiebide.*Oritrt legislate* es : to 1m:40.4 - l iti froth ! the low labor,. cheap money, established- mammoth
ta~4.ori*:oo,theitante*
.7iiSed in Europe , and particularly i s England.
Your:intitiOnerti.Wohldirtio ;rtnlriiitlAtagreaarthat,itialabor 07 - the Country. that mainly. 'oreatea!the
try;, Maud io_revenges iegtrireajtii,Veffrirthe:eirpenses of government; pay , the intereit! on
itS Isdafk*.ntalinkaintain:!::!grediti tiepetidittpati4ifiepeply.r.aWardiog only increases wealth,
:'.trot yes?the Peepk•ilieTi:ibiliti to payfirettptq,4largeltiliicrease PiOnets of the
•- •
.- •
bef9t9;, OopgrOes.';--.ltCongress. 'ean be
fi A** to ',.,t4o*itr-clt.::thizi :pait of I . — K*atelie* - itvieoiiiic anti! the Bth , of May the RePteeeiitithiea. hi:at:the . State.a . entitled to!
~represertn:Q!nomßfwo.... tkes t i . sy_ nt trir 4 stalge, wawa -next to reconstruction
- IL , AL- 7
40,atliajtkop.gtort4Biltibifere Coca yeas t _ neacto:iet.trpon it thou why net- - 41 so ?
Nothing b_ut itictifferenee.totapi intei.eatecao'aiisiveilittgettioo YOu4ilop.to fact
ear that; we;:oie 160 - lira - of ts ;coilni, in
bra of. thewealth*of- the , country, but we
pY nianjaheiy..rpiiitera 4.ttiViel)e . Its an 4. ar e
*ldietl,W746'-e0,.#40i--4.111Y4
.ifi d.. tib -10 t 4 4 . *4 11 o 08t.iixeetfullylifii'Ofkiiii44 . Ici.iiirii*Afigt7iiir to
' u
.610,Fiap
10g-4.4o2o#4:ritist :not
...aottotioko**iklitsi
41 - 44iiiiii'ili(VikidtiOrie,a f ol the
i',_aotstli.-tYT: ~*. .e tura .l at tlittettthre4l44:o444kroyeei. t .- . 7 o rthe k00t:pu!..944434*4,0.0:t4.10t not
01:Ipti_ott; , - of ii:*xotOOW , !Diiitr.—
~ 0CA4006.44 - 34 - #ostatigogii: •
t0,..' 2 41- 41 44‘ ':::*SPut.,l49„tukae. - • *AK 41**4 1 0E'PPPInp - v i Lt0 , Ji.i.4.:P*9.4..-444.'":.#4.4.qt1Y -o ' l
. 4.44%;, - • I.' ''.77,777.7-:;;.;77-;;T
b4iissoittea
;aid
, •-• 7
~:m
. _
JULY
& AUGUST .
C;;.NViaI.ED •INTO .
F. W IILREY, ItttNNLEltt
-- ,OOITWK BMW";
Maids 9, acs :
thatIOANAND FOREIGN
F4srefirg Etaluww,
,Thirlm4
Timm RxerrnED DEPOSIT. ;
nmatEsreikninempernmeiai
IMCKS and.l3o lxxight and West
the New "York and;Philadelphia. 13oerds of
Brokers* the. weal Comnissits.
rev 24. "Xt. C-422
GOVERN3rENT -
NATIONA'L BANK.
• Offers jar seas
,a 2 to marietrate
GOVERNMENT SEMM:ME .
s. 740 Treas. Netts gide of leg.Nu
"- - - 66 - Janiilsol4
14 * 6 . July IS, 115
4-24) Loan of 1.146.2.
$-20 Loam of. 1564.
4-20 Los= of MN&
_lO-40 Loan of 1504.
_ .
GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS
•
GOVIMINEW ECTUMES BOUGHT
AHD BOLD,
DRAFTS
on Itogie.nd. Ireland. Vance andGerniany, fcr mkt fa
suns to sat ricreitera.
H. H. HIENTZDCGE.II.
Pottsville, Tan •CA
AIIMIMSTICATOWIS NOTlClE.—Where
as ktoace of adaffnitarstion on the estate of Mat
thew Barney. boo or the Borough or Patten Me. de
ceased. bare been granted to the soteeribee—All po
em:Ls hodebted to said estate are requested to make tor.
twortate oftlment. tad these having dahnaapinat the
same will present themwfahoot delay to
. •• . • . Row , . RLi (SET. Astidflie
March le, '67 • 11-St
- 11‘ 4 . 1113 OUPILAMOP COEMT 01.
ISCHCWLAILI. COUNT T—ln the =rate
of the estate of William Matz dere:med.—The under;
-signed. Auditor: appointed by the said Comm to die.
tribes the balance to the bands of Wliltans• J. ]talc
; Administrator of said William - Matz. deceased. as per
.'his accormt filed' and mimed. said to adjust and
make distnhation among the -heirs and legal represen
Wires. the-csdnatkin money arising from tatileAs . of
. the real estate of saki deceased. taken' at the a
eme
ment6y tome of the heirs, will 'meet - the Part is
tereged, at his dike, in the Bcisongh of Isatterille. on
Friday. the I.2th day of April: - A. IS-IW. at 10 otiock
thitorenoon. - JOHN P-MOBAR r, Auditor. .
A 01111QUIWBATION IrOTICE ' Letters
2 1 41: of - Adnitztletattkai on the estate - crane R. E3ll
- late or the. Book of Ptatterville, Conn ,,
ty, deeetweit, having bee pantedtothe nntlenfigned:
perotnw indebted to eat& Entine are requested to
tnakeimmediate • payment: wad those haying claim,
stains' the sane to make them known- without delay
to ' JOSEPH.C. GARTLEY. AJlltalnistrator.
Minennele; SchnylkillCo, Pa.. March IT—I.I-Gt
A VT/ITOWS NOTICE,In the.. Orphan'
tl Oyart of,Sebnylkill County, estate-ot Howell Da
deceeeed.—The Aurtitar appointed try tbe Coin!
to restate and resettle the sealant of Elizabeth Thom
e& Administratrta of eaid dmemed. and to make die-
tribnfion of the balance in the hands of said amount
-ant, 'grill meet the paten intenasted for the pcupeee of
appolrument. on. Satarday. the fith Centre
1967. at 9 delta*, A. 3L. at his office. on
Pottsville. WM. R. SMITH, Auditor.
- 3Li.rettla, •67 - 41.31
Ita ale OrPhane COurt di( flebersikill Co.—
In the matter of the account of Gabriel Beth, Ad
ininistrator of Joel Gonschall, late of Upper Italandon
go Toartahlii,- deceased. -
The undersigned Auditor appointed_ be the Orphans'
Court. of Schuylkill Courtly to make *distiihredon of the
moneys. in ..lbe bands of said Administrator to and
amOnd thePeztaxis erdit l M to the tonne. will attend to
die duties of his appointment at' his. office In the Bo
romeh of Ponsydie, oti FRIDAY, the' sth day
A. D., 13.07. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at
which lace and time all parties mterested are hereby
.
- to attend. • F. P. DEWEE:23, Auditor.
. March Id. 11-31
0 TIC18:.-3 Letters of A.l 4 .lssozatim
- 71.:1 on the estate of Remy 'Koch. late of Rut:M:lms.
Wig Townshis, Schuylkill County,' deceased, bus been
granted tothe undersigned. by the RBeeggiisser.—Notice
fa hereby given to all pereces-indebted to said estate
to make payment. and three bating claims' will pre
sent them to either of the undersigned he settlement
DANIEL ROCS,
WILLIAM NOM "
Ezetators.
Mirth, 2. 93T-9-er
A DMINISTIL&TO WV NOTICE -..Where
as, letters of Adaditistratiotirek the 'estate of ..Ag
nee Brown, late of St. Clair, deceased, have been grant
ed to the subscriber—di persons indebted to Abe said
estate are hereby notified to make Inunedlate •,
and: tbose basing claims against th e nine Will pros- eat
them without delay. to' • SAMUEL WIT Rs,
. March .67 SEW - - 'Administrator.
EENJECIITOIVIS NOTRlCE.—Wheress, letters
of admhAstrattch on the estate of Charles Nelms,
late of the Borough of Miriersalle, SamelkP.l County,
decayed, have been granted Lotto sabstriber—ill pet
sons indebted to said estate are requested. to make Im
mediate 'payment, and those hatin claims airte. the
J. same will make them knoaMwitho g
ut delay to . •
WITZENAN,
• • Executor of the late Chas. Nelms.
•
• Minersvilie, Feb . . 720; 't/f. S 6t
A1113111918T TOWSPIOTIc E.—Where_
as letters of Acludnistraticat having been granted
by the _Register of Sehtlyikill two - the estate of
Henry Saylor, late of the Borough of Pottaville. to the
undersigned.. all persona thdebted. are hereby nat=
fled to make payment, and these having claims against
raid estate, to present them to the toadersigned with
out delay. CAROLINE SAI:LOB, Atimintstndra,
Pottsville, Feb. 9, MST. • - 5-it •
AAA 111.21INISIOBJLTORM
asbatten of admmisination outlet estate of Thom
as Thom of Relay Township, Behnylioll Coun
ty, deceased. have been granted to the anbeeriber 7: all
p~naWarted to . the said &tale an hereby notified
O mate immedlatevaymerd, sod these lmvueg claims
!igabnst the name will . present them without delay to
- , WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Administrator,
Itch:lr Or tha ermettpailvawM Thom as deed.
Pett.. l 4 VT • • - . det`
PECTAVLEIVAND ETSfEippiefgi c
GIaASSES,..A
large snort
-tient on land sod Car sale by JOSEPH DIISKR,
Wetetnnsicer A Jeweler, Centro- 'St.. Pottsville. Wee
doors stove Itelifortinnw Howe March 3. •6a—i/ .
petaled MnaliptiVa ve.a chesp
eint;e • St.; iiiiiii7wposite Vadat St,
J6111:44 •
Bthe Celebrated Safety Bgatili, eel avoid
Area. Par sale only by , , 33kLIGHT dC CO,
March 9, 117 . •• • • ' 10-
loot anticand 'Spikes ooliand and for saleby
ENGIRT - ek CO. Hardware ene3 Iron Store,.
• Ranh 2..67 10- • PotUville.
IDS:ANS reed PROPOSALS will he received
to April let. pros., by the TOWIr Council of the So
roegh of Ant (Jerboa. for tiar . of an hen bridge
of Pry feet open: • : ROSS TRILL, Prest. of Commit;
. Attest—Amp Wrrarces. Tinen Clerk. *- •
Part Caton: Mark S , • -
, .
dime Aassisisee.at of 'Tinned Wry Pass,
Siam Psra, Dippers. and - kitchen coavesleeres.
just received than .New Tart. .licaseirenem, Would
de welt retail an d
a examine oar -sicielOrefeire ,
slog ebewbee. - BRIGHT & CU., P
ONION SETTS
pußau.arir! THE Ql:Warn AT
A--rt
EMME=
.4'i,Fi, :IqoiiTNEY,.
B A i~Trz
OEM 4 MEET, POTTSVILLE,
oow AND SILVER,
tratomi Saws Bonds,
Aaii
-1414)11.
LEGAL .NOTICES.
DREX.gL,::&:C.O., .
34: - .
,§0:!;11- . 1 1 .,1)1.T..A.D.. ST.,
MtM=XU=r . ANDiatiSze - a - L7,)
B .414.1%TiC ER S ,
' Amp DEALERS re
eafignign swarms,
7-30 s.
JUNE,t'JULY, AND ,AUCUST.
iititheatchare, aid matt vitt! a PROFIT TO
- G014), STINEII,
COMPOUND IBTEREST NOTES
- . ppliciarna by scat/ ieg2 metre pro4n,pt alia.2
and
issiosougos them:tali Arrsithed. er-d
• Milckii and Bonds bargtr. rd eo3d emarcalsEtun
tare or in -New Teat. Orden fenCiU4.
Fehr. iR lq •
GKNERAL NOTICES.
ir.:lllOTlC—Nrdee is hereby Oren that
•111e.viattei AL r. opithiteg. ,tire • ehnt ,
roads In the Tooneds. a: PraZey will be said at rob-
oatcy for the period atat ymu-, to the lowest zed
heat blate.r; for theyear ISIS. co March Ma. Ifa:. at
-her ttatic t the aterocort. at the paha: home of Drell
lambus to the fov of Itao4idecre'. •
-- • WILLIAM HEFFNER. Se: en-6.4.
Xarcte "A" . •
TtmlMs
Lance appeeted
Smtereeet that :bereaves a COMYX
able Ammar-I of Aar. dae Irma the Cc 1e of Ca. .4
Terrnaihtp foe the year ISfog. I bertha. give 134 *Ice the:
the drapheate Isis been settled **lrish tie erseelairro of
23 of &leafy tax. . JOHN 0111HEN_
WU*
napr d il.. W. SOME BEIM'S'. A tbeeririr
-11:11 att.Lamr bark ' removed ‘nts ettEce to tte
- eared Sam . bent a;ter,: above S. Szertstre
Mee. an Centre St. • PcurriSe; Peb 14, In—: -
egmrawrltzasuip.—The =der
-111 atimed tare farmed a Ci!,t..ea as At
torneys at lAw ruder the acme fa( BA.Y 4
..W.tt sk.+N.
JOHN BAN! SIC. '
Patiewille. Feb 41.1 W-1- . TIIOS. EL ELKISNAN.
be.rrisy
=mho podia
Pampa against lafringwent of Mel:elects of W.Z.
Sewell and A £C._ Ca:atm. atd A. 8. ettnetna.
sac
bared in the Vaned States Patent (Woe. e-Allet. sad
61J nanwent rely azmil resting to Tatra made ort cfrt
al and - -wdis robber (of other 61nd:clone:tat) in er•n
inixdcat and moo:10y the farm to otleh India Tr.
her, ko., isinotttol is ;ocular groootear reeeften Er.
stetatvalem - - , •
We tuotlmaand that valeta of this Stria ate being Ir.-
trodneed is .111ahtg Yampa.
We shin protease in;, iaf t, of ne
pants to the tallest extort at the law- • --
Stmt. • A- S. Ca...IIMON tt
Stem Patap MaziaStttra-r,
V..`d St.. tomer ofti Arran, N. Y.
6-6 t
Feb o . _ , t 4
TUE NSW 'FORK aaINICUCII.-
111 ALL COAL CO, bate fur see; two tr
dote illerrirger. 'tate a two-bonse 'Canine), barbel
sod Ws atteall,
UrPor timber particulars, apply to the dike Mize
Company, ts: WOODSIDZ.
. Feb ScintyWdli County, Pa.
GO WIC N. 111.11 NT•NATION.IrI.
Noe. F. 1554—N0.
tieeie beeby given that the arteisting Notes of •••.,
Goseromers Sank of Tenstille. Pa, win be redaei
=Abe warder of this Bath_ • -
Nee Ii Eltp:erZti%G.l3R.
PATENT 1311P31/OYEMENT ON
STEAM. 'CM...Ma all whom it
Mir" COSIICICTIIIr—Por and in coesidemtke of y—
in band. paid by JAMES' WREN .of the Boroarn cf
Potts - Ole; Cottay of Forbnyikill. to Lewis Eiker.b=ry
of Philadelphia, t=. receipt wbereabas been atlas , . -
eine& the said Eikenberry brie Bold to said JA.V.v... , i
WHIM the rig= al apply it In the County of Salt , ' -
kill. State of Pectorylvandat on nix Steam Ent ni.sv
In we or that um bemire be =ed. letchirlresbtr
reatrirreved Cat.snir for Eevraeamixiat sr
Ist rn.notitaa—( for width letters
in= dined ho -.L 19. MI; base been =mated to
the saidles^,B.kenbasy by the tinted ' «,... 4 ~4. •
pets= desirous of inkesnaton reEtrilbef the beer
of this Valve can receive the =me at =y office = Coal
street. The 'venal: of this Valve to all ponaorts wins
&MI Boaarbes la front ite to 40 per cent. an the' ast
amines bate' It can be vOied to all oki eoginrn.
Machlitista are req- ,rn to take part in this hnpor.-
ant Impermanent. They azOnecire from me tic es,.
3
farh-nahtr new ermines and far pottinz the Ira
provenurist °Aoki entries. ey am are tie mote
at my works in Oaal sleet.. ber et have it on my en
ema working to the mina kided. It also =..ri
be eta at Rath & Briars MEL at Atkins .t Brce..l
and Palo Alto Rollin MEL JA..IIES WREN,
_ Werlitgtozilton Wort..
Pottsville. Ihrb. ff, %a 9-tf
WANTED DIMEDII PELF.
awe limitaired ilea. forint at talaren for COB
ams ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. c::.m
prisfrog upwards of LW* crown qaarfo mtg..; *Co= -
3Eretaary of VOW Sores from &Terent
TOO Eognstinv-: Fatally Photograph IK-- - pargnent *at
tended Czneordsote !tape Biblkal ElStory, Chror..-
lotted Table., &tr. A boos that -always sea..
Our amage arks are WO cope per day. .As a r0..r.0.-
vd 'able for Probill . ea. Teacher. Mbrinere, and a.
krrers of the-word of God, it has no camped:or.
7..stlealars eddies - IL A_ oTREET.
March 14„ .67-11-60. . Earrkb-arg„ .
WitrlTEM—Filly.Starea ]titers' National 'Dlr.,:
T Stock. Air width b 55 pertlare will be paid w it•
a week. Apply at thin office.. Mirth 9. 1,,
WN
ATEM—A second -tivad - etgine, or •
111 bort.e police:, in good croridag .orter.. adth
Totterille P . :04 5cix.:31.6," giving prosad tear
Mint! 9, Vl' .
iO3.
WANT , V) On7a 2t
a eitle oi nieur , al l Soo pa kt - ,... er . i
r e , •
!Minces required. Address in br-ce.-trritiog of e; ;.•
amt. Mating age former ocropatitm„
AshLind.'47
. .
MO CAPITALISTS—S.S;OOO WANTED.—
A rare dunce is offered for Wrap:nen: In 7a ra, .7--
gage, secured real mate intho Bocr,egii of Po
vine. For partleatara. apply to "
THOMAS POSTER, cor. Cent re and .Iftrlac F , s
Xiirch 4, '67 10—St Pottsv..l.lc
CHAGNON AND REFINED COAL 03 1.
BADILDIAI WANTED.—:Par”es harfr:
lota from tam .nrsvards. Rill pee write. to, eat:: 4
Limber and : price granted. delivered at thez reepte::,,
FL. B. HrBLET .t CO., 130 &nth ad et.
arch 9, 47 ' • Philedelrl.a_
AATANTED.-.A neat, tidy Proimttut'
- -s
T T era: housework in a family of three. ]ins': be
good plain coot. washer and fro r. Best of refe4
required- Waq., s , lfrer• 'Creel: Address for
week with referent, • S. T.
eir • 204: 'Union Si- Phil
um
U. J. d9ceS is formerly from Fotteril ie.
Muth P, •67 " 10
WAN TED.—A rood, practical Marb.inist,
T -trier in the machine bof•inesa. Good 13 bc.p
1 n. Addresa Sh ~n nkin Industrial Iron Wfdr, •
March 9, , ' c • 10-St
NA T TED.-.A driver for €tore learn. Addre.
"8. - C.. Putzsville, P. O . •
Muth?, , c't " 9.3 t
W ANTED.—A Arr. clan kar
, T m er zf t i o crct - T a .. farva
March 2.'67 9tr Mixtere,Joa.mal Office.
EVANTR/D.—By a pail& rasa a B.l...aticn se
Clerk at a colliery or as book-keeper or salanuan
in a dry goods and grocery store. Satisfactory referee -
eb
P -
ces gisett.. - Address P. O. BOX lie...Pottsville. Pa
•
lIVIVANTED---Tet or twelve empty Oil 93.,k.i
Tv. ;good . eonditkai. holding abont 15.1 gallon..
B33;NA.T. -
Vl] ANTED,-Twelve grad eenond-hand Boliers
TT 30 or 34 loch dim- The highest cash price willed
pad for tt.ehinet7 or- scrap .. bon of nrry deecription.
Eliza price paid for. chain or railroad iron. Steam
engines and machinery of all kinds bought and sold on
couunhotoo at the htathitteel Depot on Coal Street.
JAB= SPARKS
IllrOrdera by mail sillmetre prompt atten ti-tton..
QTICAIIff ENGIXPIEs WANT D.—Tha tua
dersigoed 'Aube, to Ptottoto $ Steam
Zogtoce, a! 40 or-30 barge - power gut. Address
irz _ _ JAB= SPARES, Pottsville, Pa.
J
T . 1". 1941
lISMAI. MS LINE IENGII4IIIING • r
LIPICOLN.-The former Agent having re
signed. Shat ndersigned has been appointed Sole Agent
te County to canvass for sabeedbeis to ties
splendid engraving; arkruieviedgedto be the beet por
trait of Lincoln yet pal:dished.
Orders for this engraving can be left at Min Na.
grya Liangirg Snare, Centre street, adjoining
yker's Drag Store. ALBRAITA I 4. NAGLE.
Ifar& ! 2, sST 9-3t•
A Onnfint. Bleroing and Belief from
SIMIEY'S *Sant Robber Truss. Raub
lishment. 134: Chestnut street, Phthelel
phi& This Trms ewes the most ditlecdt
nmhares. frees the cord from all ponnore,
never nuts brenhe, limbers, or becomes' filthy, mei in
bathing. fitted to form, no- strapping, made any power
required, eleanftt, lightest, easiest and best- sent by
mall or expots , n, and sold by all dm fists; Pamptdeti
Mardi 9, "GT 10.3 m
~~-~
..
~..
ttyerybedy his, own liEnseimt
nwalckly by be/4g or oelring County or
State nn honeit patent called the "Ever .
Steady Bras= Head." , •Aelmoslaiged
Waaingtan to toe the bat ever patented. Great .In.
&memento to welds: Address th e inventor,
Y AMJ 2. '& - RUGG, No. 416 N. Setond. , Philada.
P®L& IJ'HLt,
co - svgarsti IS TO
5-20 s
WANTED.
- WANTED.