aunt I Tv, PQTTSVILLE,. PA. C RIMY, DI ARCH , 11 . 3, 15467. - YORK.-4. 1 1131E8 Celle - elf, Conant & Op., NO. 11402figadwityMew*Ork city. .L, Str!Zed:to receive. 42110 eSPUOtill far the jos. alaa intellea bills for them= COAL, IRON, AND OIL, Br DADDOW & BANNAN. • tar TILLS ,NEW • WORK _al . ON -OCR 31BERAL RESeORCES ills PROVED A StOCESS BEYOND OUR . MOST St6NOUINE EXPECTATION Its puh'ic reception, both at home and abroad. has ten extremely* encouraging. The Brat Tuoreaen has already been dispersed of. and the second Is going very. Asc.:dirty. to vim-sent indications we ihall - soon "etl-nust the fait.editlon. We will nay to om - friends s: home, that they will have to rupply themselves early if they wish a copy of the present edition: '-We shall wit publish n second edition for some two yeine, since the cost and labor of collecting etatietice to the date of pehlimtionwill be very great. • . Some I,nv of our friends have objected to. the price of the Bark as being excessive: but. we Can assure them - that each is mat t he case-.-Is is onnnnitinoni hit- - the cheapest Work of the kind ever. published..' vast and varied amount of new information' which it contains, together with the Maps and exten.-; sine ltinetrations, has called forth commendation and praise from the most influential, ecientitic and mining: journals: [From the Scientific American.] • "CoAt, Inns' AND 0,r., to the most practical end er: s . haiNtive trcatiqe on the subject that baseman under Our observation. • • • • It Is a meet Valuable work . and one that deserves to be read by all Intelligent men." [From the IL S. Railroad and Mining Register.] . "COIL, ICON ASII/ 0%, is a work. Of extmordirany utility, res::erch and industT, The araoallL of patient, untiring, perscscring tahor of .whlch - thisvolume is the woduct can only be m•Atutrahlyal3precinted after care.: f;l c ,:vnhtatinuof.itscontents. . • :A. ,The ito :in.::: worth of this book will make it - indPpena• 11 , to f.ll who wish to possess.'in . a -compact. wave f,,nxt...trstlmony that L! authoritative, facts know • 't , be sathentic: , • rronl Binscrs r. P. Nininz Journal and Petrolcam Itemrd r.3_ • • • • "GOAT., I.P.CiN AND OIL. ie illustrated with rtrnenins maps and engravings, and Is altogether the nt-tt annprehensiveand reliable. work- yet-published cn • t bt•At imp-rtant staples. • Tn , ••tondon Mining Journal" whickis the highest I;:!tit.h noth , ,rity on mining suldectz. gives the fol l,rt•lnz tiatterivg notice of our Bonk on Coal, Iron and Oil: [From the - London Mining Joarnril, July 14,1566.] . COAL, IRON AND OIL.- •. . "A more comprehensive and exhaustive volume upon the materiala treated of could scarcely be desired than that just issued by Memo. Dertimw & BAILSAN under. this title. • • • • .• • ••• • • . • : • • . Regarding the work as a' whole, it is certainly the most complete manual . for the practical colliery main -1.7.2r !hat - has yet . been published. •• • •.• • • It Inv safely be Fuld that we have no single work in this roantry so thoroughly calculated to afford the en imrior collier and iron-worker all the Information be rv:ptims in connection with his beefiness as is the book at Mes-s. Binnan. to • meet -the wants of those similarly engaged •in the United States. The work must bar entailed a large amount of labor, and there is ample evidence that the labor has not been ap ittjad without Ixdog made to yield the larzest insults of which it was capable... • , - • Pm tans , Tar:Dour. Jane 2.1.5t,185q: DFAILSIR:-1 have had mob pleasure in examining 'Four work and have derii - cd from it much information: For the. service you hive r.•nlered the community, in collecting it. you deserve ihe public thanks:, as you al ready have those of • . . Youre, very renectfally, • HENRY C. CAREY s. H:DAPPOW. . The leading uewspnpers or all our' great cities and INIMInd; and aranutictnring Diatrirts have elven the /look a warm rocliption. and revMwed it with unqttal ild praise : while practical anilsclentiflc men generally have given,ll9 the mast gratifying assurance of its val ue and u‘ , •fulues. ,. as the only standard work of the kind. - BENJAMIN BANN. - A.N, Publisher,PottsvillePa. Price in (loth: g Lll, Ealf Turkey, 00.. Sent free by mail. on rec,ipt of prim. Tt',.e orders from Tiriok:.ellers in England, have, :Arcady bcun rece.',ced tir.poat.lron and .011. • , • BLACK BAND IRON ORE • The TS lnc!lflnnd. or Carbounceona Ikon Ore+ of. the eon! Measures; exist-as beds,- ro c \ ten=ive r. h.!he coal beds, or VCIII3 with which they. ace =t A , !tli Th 0 snii=criber has made the iron ores of The coal measures a specialty. and is enabled from a long pr:; , tioll e::paricner to find the. principal beds .4: this ore through the Anthracite or Bituminous Coal T ant prepare d to locate, ttrpve or develop these beds of Iron in all the Anthracite - Regions or through the Bituminous Coal - • A. 1131{6!FR DADDOW, St. Clair. Pa. nErFV.E ., r..3:-1101 , ,j. Banuan and Jr..F4.1)1/ S. Patter r,,tt,, ; Wm. P. Miner, Wilkesharre 'Lou. den Beadle, AM:rand: W. W. Diahslee, Weatherly, Carbon County: Wm. 11. Marshall, Shamokin; P.dwd. Stabler, Jr.. Baltimore, Bon. Henry D. Moore, Phila delphia; Gee. II lotts,.New York DADDOW'S NEW MAP • • OF TI D E. . ANTHRACITE COAL REGIONS This Map itt the' latest published of the,Anthracite Gist Regions of •PennsylraniA. It . differs iu many re spects front other Yap. published. because it elves the formation and also a representation of the Coal Ba sins. tozether.with the location of all the collieries in the Anthracite Coal &c. • Price, on 11.14 ere • • $2 LO lu ease for Pocket - ' 150 In Sheetii • • 125 Do. On - Muslin 1112111211 Do. on Ifat. . . Thgae in Pocket form be sent free , by will on receipt Of the more prices. For sale at YUNNAN'S Bonlotore, Pottsville. MEMORIAL .PATRIOTISM OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY: • . Grearßevinciionlit Price.' TIIE LAST CHANCE TO GET .THE BOOK, In order that all 3vho desire to :preSeITI? this Re( ova of. the Patriotism of Schuylkill County during the RebellioMmay . not,bedebarred by the price from purchasing, Ave have reduced the price as follows Dir. the remainder ofthe.edition: In cloth, reduced from - 12 50 to 51 50 sheep, (library) " " 75 " 175 " halt. morocco " "' • 325 " - 2 25 " Morocco gilt " " - 5 75." - 2 75 ben Com Srmasries.—As our edition of the Journal containing the Coal . . - S!atlaties is 'exhausted, we have published .the Same - in. pamphlet form, and added the Prize ESsays on mining'. Bituminous coal in England, :shed in the London Mining JOurnal, a few years ago. Price, 25 cents: Sent free by , mail, on receipt of 25 cents. AlSo for sale at T. B. Peterson S Bros., Philadelphia; y . an : Nost rand 's, 192 Broadway,: New•Yott, arid A. Williams, 100 Washington St., Bos- : ton. _ • THE Lill' AND ORDER COHIHTTEE ITS ACTION AT HARRISBURG, 11'e -have received . no information, directly from the Committee of fifty citizens who went to Harrisburg' on Thursday, to obtain legislative action in the matter of murders and other outrages in the Coucdy, but we un derstand that on Thursday, immediately after their arrival, they had an interview with the Governor; and laid their.business before him. The result, of the interview was that during the afternoon the Governor sent a message into the Legislature, stating that in four years Asarlyfiftyjmurders had . hcen committed in Schuylkill County, and communicating the _resolutions of the meeting which was held in this Borough on Wednesday night last. The Governor recommends Legislative action. The following telegrams we extract from yesterday 'e Philadelphia papers : Devatch to Pr•vq. 21.—.4. committee of 'Biota ilfly cllizeus of Schuylkill county, headed bytteniamin Ban natl. are now hem, urging the passage of a bill author izing the Governor to appoint a police force for the .county, and the establishment of a criminal court, and giving the aptiointment of its jude and marshal to the Governor. Roth these measures,. in their shape, are: opposed by the Schuylkill county Senator, Mr. Ran dall, with whom the-committe,i have not agreed upon a compromise. Mr. Ilanciall had the consideration of the resolgtkins postio:.el until nest week. Special Divatch to the Iniertr. . . • . • . liAmusuzzo. Pa.. March Republicans. of both Houses of the Legislature held - a full caucus this evening. commencing at half pest seven o'clock. Sena tor SicUonanglay presiding, for the purpose of deliber ating on the difficulties existing in Schuylkill cotuity- A delegation of nearly fifty : citizens of Schuylkill county, embracing members of: both 'political parties, were p "esent, bonded by Mr. 'Benjamin Bannon, who respeetinily represented that some change in the Judi.' Cary and pul.e a system of the county seemed abso-„ necessary to preserve order and to protect Order kwing citizens. .They also represented that - there was u secret organization. called. the "Molly ltiaguires." who were bandedtogether hi . close obilgationa; and who had thus far protected their membership fromjus. the when - scut protection wasnecessary. - Numerous instances . were' related in whiCh parties lard camped from justoo. They asserted that bushiest rotations had been interfered with. and that capital was in some Instano..e3 now lying idle.. After unmet o to questions and cross questions. and a freeliate cnange of opinion, the caucus adjourned without .ta - - king any definite action. The delegation also ream= mended the passage by the Legislature of the hill now. before that body for the registration of, vote' in this Commonwealth on the New Tort - system. ,S.ace the ah)ve had been placed in type we received the following telegram froth the Chairman of the Committee: • IlAnnisnoso, March 2S, 1867. There are good prospecti of obtaining the 'legislation asked for by the citizens of Sebuy*.kill County, through their Committee. Gov. Geary has sent in a strong Message to the Logi..iature, declaring in earnest, lan guage tLat the citizens of :Pennsylvania shall be protected in their lives and property from robbers and assassins. - B BAtrxAs. Gov. GEAny has vetoed the bi l to increase the -capital stock of the Pennsylvania r "ad Company. Cause: the bill did not fiX - the amount of additional capital eontemPlal ted, but left the Company to make it as much as it pleased. " - • . Ex GovensoaTans sailed from,. Hew York for Havre on Saturday, intending to-he absent, for the benefit of hie health, four months. His fainily; in his absence, will re side in. Philadelphia., THE world moves. John Hughes, nephew o° F. W., .at one time a candidate of the de m )eracy of this District lof Coligne.ss, was elected State Senator at Newham, N. C„ bn Thursday last, by the votes of riegroea. Wr. congratulate - the' citizens of :Vonnsy4 vania on the fact that on Wednesday lest the Sunday car bill -*as defeated - in'lhe State Senate. It is'n Victory of niorifitY:Ofervith and sing, recognition iliyino cop marid to observe the Sabbltdrditiltild tip - 44 (MIMmilx*k!utl!s• • - ( T - . . • . . Masehli).-4keteme-,TheSenatekassedn conMuient resolution; instructing Ike doint'-Committee mi Re trenchment to esuunineinto .I:bead:roof the Printite Berea' of theTreesm7 .Departmemt..' The Committee on Commerce 'reported abill to silo* annbaterneutda (laths - cm deranged goods Imported into the:United Eitates.,The house resoluticm 'relatively the coin cap. turgid. with JUL Davis. and claimed by theltidsmond banks, was concurred .'in.' The Supplement ...litecon stradian bill was taken up. and after betag eomcorhnt athended:Waspasseyeasi" . 39, nays 2- 7 . - Xl!airm Backs- . . - The Ratenving is the bill r - - , - Thelma bi the that tactical now' uses as ialews: "I do solemnly swear (or raw): In the presence of Almighty God, that I am a eitizsn of the State that I have resided In said State for zoonthe next `Preceding GM day, and now made in the coutitior for the parish of —, In saldritate; astheeasentaybek that lam twenty-erne years old that I have: not bfta disfranchised for participation le ay rebellion or civil war splint the. United State% nor for-relnoi amoult.'" ted against.lee laws of any - State or of toe United States,: that I neve: have taken an oath aa a member of Collinear' of the UtdtedEtabse, orasan officer of the United"States;.nr as a member of 4 11 .7 Made Le= tore; or as an exeenti or jedicialofeceeor env to diPPortthe Consfßhtion of the , Urlited States and afterwards selgagedin Instemedom or "ostelllon Odin the United States; or given aid or elmfort fo'the ene mies-thereof ; that I-svill'firithfally sappon'the atittelee and obey the lawit-of the.thodted States, and will, to' the hist of my ability, encourage others so. '— to do. So lieTp me God!' _ Which oath or affirmation ituri.be sambdstered" by The following is section 3of the bill : ' • • - . Section .Third. That at said eleetion the tegistered voters tin each State shall- Vote Error against a gentam- Heel to forma roensrtation therefo e nyder Has act ; - those voting in favor of such a convention shall' have Written or printed on tbeballots"by which thercote for delegates as 'aforesaid, the words • for- a convention.•• and those voting against each a convectkor *halt -hake: written - or printed on such ballots the wools "against a couventiono The persons apiedutedio superintend'. said election and to mike venom of the votes given present; as herein minded, shall count - and make re- . turn of the votes given for and against a convention.' and the emmanZing general to whom the name shall have been returned, shall ascertain and declare the • votein such State for and against ar convention. If a msjority of the votes given on that.question shall be for a convention. then saacramventionsirall beheld, as hereinafter provided; hot if a majority' of said voters shall be against a convention, then me each =mention sha(l be held under this-act. -• • -:- • • _ ,Protided,-that sfich . borivention shall not be held 'un less a majority of all such'registered voters shallhave voted teethe qlestlon of holding each convention. Section 3 as printed becomes 'section 4, and the roc-. ceeding sections are changed to eorreepend. WASIIINGTON, Meth' 15, 1967.—5g,,,,rz.—1t 1/188 Or dered that an evening session be ibld for thedismiseion: of- the snpp'ementary reconstruction bill; The joint resolution prohibiting the rale 'or use of liquors in the Cipitol building was passed. Aresolution was report ad for the printing of 'fifty thousand . copies of the bankrupt bill. -The tall exempting steamboats from being compelled to carry - friction matches in iron safes was pawed. The bill authorizing the layingef a tele graph cable between this country and Europe was eon. %tiered. .The soppleinentary, reconstruction bill, was considered; A resolution was adopted calling on the Secreary of the Tresemer and the Secretary of State fur information as to what disposition is made.of the fees received by consu's. - A resolution authorizing a refunding of the duties on agriailtairal machinery. im ported during the current itscal year a. models -or for experiment, aid remitting duties on such machinery imported to July. 1868. was referred, , A resalution was adopted instructing the _Committee of Claims-to in quire into the expediency of paying the loyal people of Tennoisee for stores taken for the use of the Union army. The reconstruction bill was taken np and de, bated until - the adjournment.: Previously an order for , an evening session bad been rescinded. • .11.0r6Z.—A rule was adopted that all estimates of ate propriations front. the... Executive departments be ad dressed to- the• Speaker, and. submittedio the House immediately for reference. A resolution was offered for the appointment cf a committee on expenditures, to take intoronsidemtide the re-port of the committee, of the last House on the : subject of the New York' 'custom house, which, :wee adopted - Mr. Mallory. a. member from Oregon, presented himself, and took the oath.of office. A bill was presentedfor the creation of a National Bureau of Insurance. A resolution for the immediate appointment of the Committee • on Military - Affairs was prwented, -bet- after debate, was pea -1 pone& The resolntion in reference to the coin claimed by the Richmond banks, ordering it •to be paid into the treasury, was pissed. Adjourned. - • • • ' March 18.—Sencee.--The credentials of Philip- F. Thomas, Senator elect from Maryland, were presented, and the subject was postponed for a day. Mr. Pome royintroduced a bill for the consolidation of the - Indian tribes, and the erection of a verified territorial gov ernment for the Indians. Tim resolution directing the Secretary of War to famish the Tennessee State gov ernment with arms and equipments-for twenty-five hundred militia was passed. The set plement azy Re construction bill was taken up, and two of . the Hone' amendments were concurred in. but the other one was disagreed to. The '4:it..t.,•,:y.refore gees back to the House—Two' t'4 l ter Hampshire were swortitte — Mr:ffanfall introduced a . bill to authorize the issue of treasury notes,- not bear- . ing interest, to be used in providing a sinking food for the extinguishment of the national debt.. Mr: Myers. a bill for the.adjournment of claims of American cid ' zens for spoluitions committed by the French to July 31. MO. Mr. Williams, a bill tp suspend the act of April 12, 1866. authorising the Secretary.of the-Treas ury to cancel 54.000.000. of treasury notes monthly.. Mr. Union, a bill authorizing the payment of there ward offered for the capture of Jeff David. • The Presi dent, by resolution, was requested to communicate in formation as to the results of the late trials of citizens of the United States in Canada. for the complicity in , the Fenian invasion. The Senate resolution to prevent the sale or use of liquor in the Capitol building .was ',wed. Also, the resolution for the investigation of • the a ffaird of the Printing Bureau of the Treasury De., partment by the Committee on Retrenchment. - Also. the amendments to the. bill in reference to the coin claimed by the Richmond banks. Also, the resold tion for a survey for a ship canal between Lake Erie - end 'Lake Ontario, for military, naval and commercial purposes. A resolution instructing the Jedielary Com- - mitten to inquire whether the - people of Maryland have' a State government republican - in form, and such aa Congress can, consistently with the Constitution, re cognize and guarantee. was pu r sed. Also, a resolution suspending all proceedings to reference to payment for slaves drafted or received as volunteers in the United States:military service: Also, a resolution 'directing first several millions of dollars, the proceeds of the sales - of property captured during the rebeliton, now in the-hands of the Treasurer of the United States, shall be immediately conveyed bV t a Warrant :into the United States treasury, only to be drawn ont by au thority of law. Also, a bill to - exempt from the inter nal tan writing paper made from wood and wrapping paper made from earn atelks. Adjourned. March l9.Serrerg. - -On motion of Mr. Johnson, and at the request of Mr. Thomas, of Maryland. the creden • tials of the latter were referred to the Judiciary Com mittee, An executive session was held. A report of the Committee of Conference on the supplemental Re construction bill was agreed to.. Adjourned. - Hoese.—The House passed a joint resolution prohibi ting the further issue of Agricultural College scrip to the states lately In rebellion, nearly 270,100 acres hay-. ing already been delivered to South Carolina, on the authority of the President of the United States. 'A bill to exempt wooden ladders from the internal tax was passed. The amendment to the supplemental Recon struction bill was insisted on. and a Committee of Con ference was asked. Mr. Stevens called up a motion to reconsider the vote by which his Clonflication bill was retired to the Committee of _the Whole.-and made a lengthy address in support .of - the bill. On motion' of Mr, Stevens", the bill was 'then postponed - until the se cond Tuesday in December next. The Senate re%oln tion appropriating $1,000,000 for the relief or the desti tute people in the South was taken up in Committee of the Whole. After considerable discus/don, the Com mittee rose without disposing of the bill or pending amendments. The report of the Contemilee Committee on the supplemental Reconstruction billwae agreedto. Adjourned. - • • . , .Idarch 2).--Scrun.—The Senate recetved a numer ously signed petition from women of. Ohio, asking for thexight of suffrage. A resolution prohibiting all per sons in the dlplomatiesernee of the United States from wearies„ any.nniform or o ff icial costume not previously 'prescribed by Congress was passed. The hill :for the admission of Colorado was reported favorably by the Committee on Territories. A bill appropriating SSW -000 to defray the expenses of carrying the Reconstruc tion bill into effect was passed.: An ExecutiVe station was held. Adjourned.• • • . . Horne.—The House instructed the oarrmittee on Foreign Affairs to investigate the facts connected with the imprisonment for I. te in Canada of the ReV.: John McMahon. a citizen - of Indiana; and report whatmeans should be taken for his release. 'The same committee was also instructed to inquire Why- certain claims of American-cltiaens against the British:government have not been tlald. The memorial of the Legislative Mi serably Of the Contemplated State of Deseret, asking for .the admission of the State into the Union.; was presen ted. The Colorado contested election case Was lengthi ly dieccased and a: reaolittion 'giving the- ileaLlO Mr. ChilcOtt &ring the investigation - by the Committee on Elections - was adopted. Mr. Chilicott; Well then sworn in. The Senate bill to'sppropriate $1,000,000 for the relief of the destitute people of the south wasthen con sidered:lC Committee of the Whole, and after consid erable tisceasion the committee rose without action PENNSYLVANIA- LEGISLATURE. HABILISIIbIici t March 15, 1857. —SENATE. —The message. Of . the , Governor in relation to the Zook murder was taken up, and a retention . offering livetthoniand dollars reward for the apprehensis n and conviction of the assassins was passed. The act requiring the publication of applications for legislation was defeated. An act extending the powers of the Court of Common Pleas to grant charters to con:mations was passed. Tuesday afternoon was set apart for the dismission of the bill in"reference to -Sunday cars in Philadelphia. A measage was received from the Governor trans mitting resolutions of the Legislatnrecof North Osuliisaw calling for a national convention to sug gest amendments to the Constitution. The Gov ernor does not recommend affirmative action. liorss.—An act taking the power of appointing building inspectors on the jndges of the Su preme Court and vesting it in the Court - of Com mon Pleas was considered. The bill levying taxes oh Iva' Mined by companies in the Stine, or pur chased by them, over the amotmt consumed, was passed. Adjourned. . March 18 .--ElLysts. —Several Senators oon demued a' Pittsburg paper which reflected mix n members who had favored the Free Railroad bill. Housz.—A bill was introduced imposing a Pen alty of $lOOO for keeping A gambling house in Philadelphia. The. Senate act • allowing eclored people - to - ride in AIL publio conveyances was' op- posed by the Democrats with parliamentary tac tics, but, they finally expired, and the bill was passed 50 to 27. - - • •.' : March 19.—Scsarz.-The Senate received *lxi-• titions fora tax on.pleaeare carriages, and far :a change in the liquor,. license law; and a remon strznee against proposed change in. the election' of controllers of public schools.. At the afternoon session the Sunday Car bill was - considered in Committee of the Whole, and was amended so that the vote can be. taken at the October elec-. tion. The bill passed through committee, was reported and then laid over fora day. . • • HOUSE.—The House passed•a resolution urging. Congress 'to equalize the bounties of soldiers and sailors who served'n the war... At the afternoon session the bill reducing the fees of the inspect-: ors of sited provisions, and exempting salted fish from inspection unless at the. request of Abe owner was passed.. ' • • , March 20.--SEiritrz.—Several bills, principally acts of incorporation, were introduced. • 'Phe House .areendmentir to the resolution for final, ad- - lournment on April 1.1 were concurredin. Ad - punted., - During the afternoon and evening' sessions the, bill regulating tho jurisdiction of courts hi Specific cases was pissed, and the resolution orderingthe revisal 'of the civil laws 'of Pennsylvania. The bill allowing disabled soldient tq peddle without' a . license; protecting deer and turkeys; de-• Glaring the meaning of a law affecting the rights and duties of married people, parents and children; allowing military records as evidence , and ena bling the a Iministmtors of deeeared tax collectors to collect for two years, wore passed.. 'The 007. ono or's veto cif the supplement to the Pennsylfania Railroad charter was .received;, and the bill was passed over it-20 to 9. A'supplement to thove- Wed bill was lead, designed to reinedy, the 'ob noxious features. The Sunday Car bIR was de feated-12 to 14. Adjourned. thellouse, a resolution was adopted inquring. Into, the alterathmsneeded to improve the lighting and warming of the chamber. A vote of thaaka Was passed to -Hon. D. M. Mc- Creary Speaker pro tem. The bill providing for 'the, a djonrnment of the Legislature was amended so as to lix Thursday, Aprifllth, for the day, and Was then passed. Members wore..lizrdted to ten minutes' rise of the floor fOr the test of the .ses nion. Leave was granted to present thelhnersl Appropriation bill, and the HOLM adjourned. The House of Representatives received- from the -Met4Odia gOWPaI Cerlferenco remon shisnce against Sunclay cart revel .The Senate resolution, for final &Noumea. was carded, with. an amendmentlxitig the time at April 11., ,- , Tee Pumanitirtm. Bringrao litrimine moat eatellent paper; appeared op Moudey in anew dream= As an indicatiou. of the pros perous condition of our highly , esteemed co- .. -temporary we are gratifteltu* . t.he in3pure men t. Thcieleno evening paper in the cunt. try more Ably edited then the Bulletin. TEE age of iniincles rettnit:Est-,' groes have held a political meeting ` ln Nntlr; Charleston, the very cicada 'etiof, *isilfiStAt.!Ad: dressed pyrepteeettlatlye_ men OA° eblii& ry e s - e_biacticiiip&iii ea 'sith eucliosi ,ils4 /. 1 7hir‘delliott*,1;,`"oUrMir''Ve the neggi 4 liiiii*Voomti,l6 Alt Igoe whitottro l i - wiirulttioi l tiq Shit tit' 11,1 Merffl e rr .. . j .., . ~..,,,,,_.........„...r,,_ ~. _, , ~ ... ..,.. ~___:,....„ ......„„„„„._ , _ .... „,:r..........; ... r5z...,....., , :_,..,....,...,_ _ ,.. ~.,..,.. ~,,..„,....., .„...., .....„,,,,......„. .- -,,,,,- -,;;::...-,---.- z.-.,,,,-;.,7,z.....z,,,,,,-;:;•'77.-.."",-''''''."7. — 7 . 7 . 7 -4 `"" ' "' ..'..--- '' ...': ____ _ ________ _._. ... _ , ..,,.., .... rr..11 .8..' - • 1 " 7'' , T - .;-., ...1305 ,.. ',T - -• 0 - 17 . .1 1 '.- 1.1 .- -•-• A - ' - ~C -T; 1 .8 - 3-• . 6 „ • - • • - ......,_...._...._. , . . . , . c .. .. . . .. •... ..... . . . . . • . . . .. . .. ...• •. • ....... ..•..........._,. .. . . . :-211 B r Al-r4 C . 1(9 11 8 2 e. • A medical:ioirtiegondent - dielfree Ao„knOw *hat kind of - Draft:l4N! strkilgt Pea - , ,11cf* 4a' :alicsd4 oast' lir, - ,:srs or 4100 45.-- : He says`. .bit Pannell the. Hous e; . the inOchte resufred, for the, sure 4 - 014400; !lee thinks the - Auer: bfit(os2 , tsYatirDlyt.to . . high-for -Inediehtel thelite:44 the 7 ptitiperis.:: He - fit of the imkeision that the lar g er cpiantitir is not itsed by, the'pri pers.:The tobeette.hlCl ($4ll SO. Ia althlalp for the use of . the *pea. , • • " _ . We kayo azainked"gt lamenumberof Ihe House acanantb, and ;Fe- And that the eitravegmuice of the Schuylkill C0f1,441 Altus House Is terrible, andfwithont a _parallel, in the history-of,theState.:. It cannot be chit - anteriand r .-by any other- swindling of the to •-• The Auditors who passed inesetiled their accounts, ought to be in:- dieted. - We have frequently been , asked what - remedy the peoPle have. We kilo* of none so , tong as the people elect and'ap- Olean& persons to' attend to thispuainesk except to indict the officers for the purpose of havhig the'virhole business fully sifted and Compared with some other counties which we have observed, we And the follpiiink, re Paid two Directors in Schuylkill County . -• ut 1896—A. Bressle r T84_75 : ". R. C. Witscin _515 09 . . Total for two Directotz 1n 1866.... 1,098 84 *lsaac Orwig, - Jr.i' recelVell °DIY— - 254.85- . • 1;354 69 •,, • - In Laneaster.a larger Cottnty, they have six Directors, and thewhole. salary paid .to the six Directors - 'la 1866" In Schuylkill County they paid two Directors Lebanon County each Director re ceived $l5O - Montgorriery . County each Di rector received 4260 ........ In Iterks County each Director re ceived $250..., We have also examined - a number of the salaries :received by the Treksurem in differ ent counties , of the State, and have "not yet found one that received $2500 for his servi ces.:-. In Berki Co:-the Treas.. valary i5...51,600 00 In Lebanon the Treasurer receives. 1,461 31 In Chester Co.-.. do -do 2,017 10 In Northamp'n Co. do do . 1,653 57 Daring the rebellicrn - these salaries were no greater than n'ow. But in. Schuylkill County it was different. The salary of the-Treasu rer-in - Schiaylkill County including the per quisites which he makes - eta of the office, was tremendous. We think we are_ safe in putting it'at the following figures : . • In 1864 percentages and perquisites . over - $2O 000 !! In 1865. do do - do 20 000! in 1866 d 6 - do de 10 -000! In one of the years it was believed the sal ary of the Trimmer . is,Schuylkill County, . was equal to the salary of-the' President of the United States. - Yet the tax-payers of the County, through the infittenee 'of their lead= ers, absolutely submit . to this wholesale plun- Aer without even attempting to apply to the ', l lte,gislature for a remedy. Under these cir -tiaiiiittitices we visited Harrisburg, to consult lature on the subject, and found s'ilugenity Legislation, when the members from the Con,. oppOse snob measures, (which is all wrong, ktnt the Republicans put it on the ground of tI, T , 00 - i delicacy of interfering . with local bills counties where members are opposed, a feel ing which seldom, If ever, prompts the action of the Copperheads, when they have the power), and would therefore, draw up a - bill for a general law of.the State, limiting the salaries of all County Treasurers, except in Philadelphia and Pittsburg, so as • not to ex ceed $2500 per annum, including percentages and all the perquisites. The surplus to be paid into the County-Treasury and - account ed for as funds belonging to . the County . -- , This bill is now before the Legilature, as a general law, and we hope it will be passed. will give our Representatives an opportuni• ty , of defining their posillen On, this subject. Orwlg; Jr., received -only $25( 85 and the other Directors • double this sum. we =- mat tell. unless Mr. Orwig neglected his, duties ; but we rather think that Mr. °twig only charged what the allowed him for his services, as a Director. PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS. 431 - Thirty liquor dealers in Boston discontinued their traffic last week. . • • rThe fire in Memphis oh Saturday nightle stroyed property valued at 1150,000. • • sarfit. Patrick's Day was observed with •spirit, by. the Animus throughout the country. Xi - One of the best business blocks in Keokomii, Indiana, was destroyed by fire on Monday. W. Paley, for the last • ixteen years May or of Covington, Ev died on Saturday last. • • s3rAbout 'sixty buildings in Bothwell, C. IV., were destroyed by fire on. Monday 'night. Lose about $66,000. gar Governor Bullock, .of Massachusetts; appointed the 4th day of April as a day of.hiimilia tion, tasting and prayer. - • • WThe Council of British Columbia has 'tuna. mously voted for the admission of Columbia into the Colonial Confederacy. WA. church in Columbus,'Ohio, has posted at its. entrance the following : "Gentlemen will leave their tobacco at the door." . 111 - The steamer Mercury struck a snag and -Junk at Arkansas cut-off on the 13th. Twenty flve passengers were drowned. Seventy.five cents is the amount lazy .Lon don clergymen have to pay to have their sermons written in wen style for thetn. • wrA large body of English seamen hive gone to equip the. gunboats on the lakes,' and prepare them for service as early as possible. ' fririfis. Barney Williams was robbed on Thura day night,. at the liroadway Theatre, New York, of a watch and jewels , worth about .$1,500. 1a? ' An exchange publishes a list of confirma tions and rejections by the Senate - under tlie cap tion "Many are called , but few are chosen?' decree of the Nicaraguan government prohibits the importation of foreign strong liquors, after four months from the first of January last. - 'sir The dry goods store of Bagwell, Mayers 'k Voorhees, St. Louis,was robbed on Sunday night last of over $80,000 ; worth of goods, principally xii-The arrest of Fenian& In Ireland Still 'con tinue. Heed Centre Dennis Donovan and General Burke,' one of the leader; are . among those cap tured. • • • . ' • ' sari-A:Wheeling lass was locked.up; but man aged to let herself down Iron a .third-story win dow to her, loTer, who thereupon refused to elope with her. - fa-General Pope has been enbstitrited . for Gen - drat Thomas in command of- the Third District. comprising the States of G orals, ro:ida and a-Maine merchants have refneed tii - buy from sample of the Boston "drammers." They con sider them a .nuisance; and. so do merchants in • ' :Or Samuel Washington -formerlv of Culpep per, Ts:, and grandson of. General Washington's brother Samuel, died at Delhi, Ohio, on Monday last aged 81 years. ~ • - • • - 10 - 131 . a thousand dead letters were destroyed in the last year, in tbe Post:Mike Department ; at Washington, and $260,000 in drafta enekised therein returned to the owners. ' gi-Owen Bums charged with the murder of . Joseph Murphy, aeGirard Park, on the 18th of last 'July, was acquitted, in Philadelphia-on Tuesday last in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. • "a-General Schofield has ordered the disband ing of militia in the south,. and prohibits any.re newal of g Military organization, in accordance with the Army bill. He has also forbidden whip ping as a punishment. gir A large meeting was held at Selma, Ala bama, on Monday, and , resolutions recognizing the right of Congress to preerribe the terms of re construction, and urging the people of Alabama to acept the terms offered, were adopted. , gie'Orpheus 0. Kerr," Robert R. Newell, bait been divorced, from Capt. Adah Isaacs Menkin' Megan, the, equestrienne, Who was lately in Paris, doing up Mazopp ' a and other "pier*" affording opportunity for a semi-naked display of herself. • sit-A linen wedding" took place .at the house of George Benedict, Esq., Rome, on the evening of the 18th ult., the 20th wedding anniversary of. the parties.most concerned. Linen presents, from •fanmentionables" down to night cape, abounded ingreat profusion. . : • Aar A young man, named Clark,' was arrested ht. Jersey Oily on Monday, on. the charge of rob bing his employers,' Mews: Sterling; Watson Co., of. St. Louis, of $2200. Clark was about to be married. and was , arrested. all he wae entering "the house of 'his intended: • Two thousand dollars in cash and other valuables were found orf• his per- ' Woogruff, - - known . .atoollB "horse" men, and m all "sporting circles," died on Thursday evening of last week, at his reel-. .deuce, near thclinion Course, Lon g Island, of congestion of the brain ' ..: Mr: Woodruff was 50. 3ars and 21 days Old, and -had' been engaged from his boyhood ae strainer of trotting-houses, having commenced. driving in 1835.. - • "Arra h, Barney said Mrs: 07114 to her husband on the night of. Bt. Patriok's dim as he tumbled lutti the doorway, tight, "Arrabißarney, now aren't ye =binned of-pm:milt .to be:..coating, home wld ,brickln ' , your War "Och I dont. bother us - nowt" says Barney,-"it'snot a brick that's in me hat at-all-at-all, but a bit of a Shant;raik That I Diver was ishtmed Of, although I've:oftendhrowned it in Olialferty's best whk,.. Loom. Lsovilawn. EN.torinnas.=-In the Mime on the 11th Inst., the following fientie hills Were presented for ooneurrelee • , - - An fent° inanimate the Watthlngton Tetniabin oink Wannfactedng and linnowtoont Company. or. W= tie *Mee '11161'056i iCeh, tan inden M ttire *rout from Obobtember Loeser to WI!, 'Ram B. Wetmore mad (Abe* dated October ife, to bowing a minlroe company, w Anad aatboilottig the atiperieleore of Blythe muLlio , moral/lip/4 .8.311d11 County, too make and re. made. s cut - astiverta fh, - the Beel4 - OIX Oulu bill entitled An ant ac. thorlAtathe town conacilotthelkantatio V ramaqua; MCoanty, to bormw - money. - ixed to tbe Commlttee on ibe,Tudieiail Low. race= or Yr. Banda% the Cireamitteexm Judi dory Local was dlecbarged from tholltether. coraddera tion of a bill entlied Mott nirtAft the town coon dl of the BcoongtratTa=l, SebuylWl Comity,- to Itilte7ilieziation the 14th; - Dixie. bun the thiwnlitee the 0110ibui Lo ta u a.'attgative ` c orecommenda entitiedAii set authorizing the bursar mad t O wn w 'dux the Boroath. oF T te # 4 l 4 M b Nrn lin9aunt3 'oo 04*. from the ;4m.. - qualetia Loot, Inoue It :frett, , 'thpierted._ ilattedc *WI Alit4 *olMbVlOmri +Bcbuylklt County.to'seTt they the' • Probbg tenant tW the Jail Aar rbellOptbabiiii in bald '-;=" %wet torfeth for tbe . Dethertfieettenticif t r trh e difj OtrittUji s of .TllOl g :M'kl~..:'!`;i~!Li'^~"j2:_iT4~.`:.^'-:l'y.~:.w...'x`;: ati4~ u. `.:tY ~;4~ ibr April ple . seerallibir little girls andincisat---- , Ocridarle.. " hoiru, stososounkla expellent_j. , be *dice s tWatrtifal Mediation me:read kw and ether contents sur ami nsualf -sky good. Every -boy- and gilVatteuld'l it. Office; 473 "Itrorniruky. , , l sow.,l o ll, s o"7o l F--• dorm'sßea for is beaniilii number.:_.lln the Water le a thee steel engrav ing.. The colored fashion plats cannot:be excelled. The psaern PlateiraterminninnulancinaefoL liteisry Matter for-this number is furnished by thane ; nionelar- Sarver - Marion Harland,': Nary /ennui; 8L: Annie Tioakilorenee Hartland ' sad others. :Copies of this magazine can be obtained at the bock-store, of li: . Barnuin in thia thavigh. Truitt Ynater -urFIE , ZD:III3 QM : TEC ',MUNN OF THS Paroxad Mss. •Houomor of 'Upper Xenon, Nontuorneiy, Pa. Philadelphia J. B. lapriscurr & Co. 1867. -'4hislatliestory pr. hospital scenes witnessed by 046 arthime24le women lasi went forth .during the-1110118m with; their fivetrin their hand& to succor our brave soldiers. It is well siitten, published in very neat form by the Messrs. Lip pmeott, and twill-deeply interest every : • reader. Copies of Ws biokivin be need at the bobk store of P. Minn= in'this • ; - • "Deno CoPPluarma."-This„ • the' second of the Author's- American Edition of the works of Charles Dickens, has. just.been published by. T. B.:Peterson & 'Brothers, SOfiCheitthut street, Phil- adelphis,mi white and beautiful paper, with clear type and most elegantly.bound. This- is one of the most charming Dickens's storiea, . This -edition of David Copperfield contehistwenty-five original Must:allows from deeigns by IC Browne. Any person who mints abeautiful and cheap complete edition of the iorks of "Bez," - shog.M. get this , of . Peterson. The *ark' can be obtained at the book-store of B. Barman in this Messrs.—The Contents of the_Aprll number` are; Oar' Netional CeMtol---heeland paper, illustrated ; From Post to ; Wykhoff.Tones, an ilinstrated poem : ; Natural Forces; Antoblog-• raphie Notes- Three Nights , at Coasts Cedars ; :Wonderful B alloon Er.cnrsion ; Who WES He? ; Skirmishing' in the "Shenandoah; Greenblow in . Gotham ; The . Ship of the:Desert ;In Dorm ; Words from the Peor.6e Notes, Notices and Gos sip. The writers forthis very excellent number, are, Mary N. Prescott, Mrs. H.• V. Victor, Ste-, phen G. Dodge, Hrs. E. :'Oakes Smith; W. N. Badger, Weatherby, Jae. F. Fitts, W.W. Sikes, John Timba, A. H. Martin, Clara-bells Cluny, B. S. Atkins and . Margaret. E. ,Wilmer.- Pabhshed by Beadle and Company, New York. Single copiee for sale at B. Baninues . bookAtere in this Borough.. 4 T BEE DIAMOND Dicorgss.”—lilesims. Ticknor do Fields the. Beeton ',publishers, have issued "The Pickwick Papers," the first number of- the Die. , mond 'edition of the complete Works of Charles Dickens, which they•• are now publishing. The readirig public wgtrAgard such • a publication as the "Diamond Pickwick, " by Ticknor and Fields, as constituting alters in American bimknaaking. .Before its appwirance, whoever wanted to bey' 'that standard product:of Dickens's genies had to chWee between a "cheap edition"Athough not so cheap after all, as the Diamond.edition) of infer rior workmanship, and a single huger and cum brous copy, or one in tiro volumes, 'both - of the latter quite costly. Bat in this new edition :we have a handy little book for the fireside or win dow, tastefully hound, of 465. double-column Rages, the type email, to be mirsi, but very clear and readable, ;the paper good and slightly Tinted, an excellent engraved head of Dickens prefacing .the title-page, and sixteen original illustrations by one of. our best- artists--the whole afforded at $1.50, or, withonfthe illustrations, at 61.25. At any time thif would have been regarded as a de cided Achievement .in book-Making, but, in the midst of the present prices, it is certainly as sur prising as it - is welcome.. It IS a bold appeal to that portion of the reading public who have been debarred from the enjoyment of Dickens by peed niary considerations, for of course, the wealthy will continue to purchase 'the high cost edition ; and it ebows that the public thus appealed to is very large, for nothing but a most extended sale would reward-Ba ch . .an nndertaking. . The complete works of Dickens will be compris ed in twelve or thirteen volumes, to be issued by the publishers at the rate of one each month., They can be procnred at the bookstore of B. Ban- DM in this Berough, or will be sent free of post age on receipt of price, by Ticknor & Fields, Bos ton. 1,099 84 . . Oir Monday the United States 'Senate confirmed Henit H. Bingham as Postmaster at Philadel phia. We trust that-Mr. Bingham will at once inaugurate reform in that office, and commence with discharging- the jail birds which; the Phil adelphia News says are employed there: A BILL has been introduced into the Legis• it' • of the nizetirig. of return judges to Friday after an election. - - . WE have lately tried Speer's Wine. It is a pure article from the juice of the cultivated Port grape, prepared and fermented without the addition of any spirits. Each vistage must lay 'four years. beforepnt in market. His success is remarkable, as it is being ordered byfamilie9, and druggists, from all parts of this country, from South Ameri ca, England, and even from the wine-districts of France:-=Frank Leslie's Must. Newspaper; . Onr druggists have it for sale.: LOCAL NOTICES: ETHIOPIAN ED . TTREtTAINNIKITIV at Ifsmx HAT,' Idarch .22d and 23d, 380. 7 --FOX. & RENO O 3 MIN STREL TROUPE will appear with many new and In lerestirig features. This Troupe is composed of young men of this Borougb,. and will guarantee entire satis faction:. Tickets' .for sale . : at Bannan% Illesl3yelm 1 .Brothers., and .Garrlgues!..Book Stores, at Saylovs Drag Store, and kimer's Saloon.: ...Idarch :le-114V CONSUMPTION CueAtuar.:—Reaci the Certi log need, your so called "Ektene," as a remedy for. billions affection and dyspepsia,- it affords me pleasure to acknowledge that it hasdone for me that which other medicines previously and frequently taken, could not. or.leA4 did not effect. I . arn no , longer troubled with the headache, nor with any of those nervous .afflictions which ever accompany dyspepsia. Lwould therefore heartily recommend its use to all persons similarly affiicted, hoping that they too may be restored to health. Yours Respectfully. F. 11 H. LAMPS, • Paßttif St. James. Lutherpa Church, Reading, Pa Treurcerr, Sebuylkill Co.. Pa., April 21, 18c6. Your medicine. the "."Extene".has really done wond ers. Mr. Peter Oxenreider, site was near dying from consumption, .has been restored and Is enj , ying his health again. Now there is a 'young Irian by, the name of Henry Miller, who is also in a far advanced etagnof consumption, and desires to nse your. "Mamie." Yon will find inclosed a five dollar. note. six .bottles of this good. medicine, to be seat without 'delay by Kr press to Tremont, which is the nearest Express °Moe. Rev. ISAAC F. STEELY: For sale by HENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville. C. C. HAGENBUCH, Mahanoy City; - R. H. IRWIN, St. Clair, - and by ill Druggists. Wholesale Agents, Johnston, Holloway and Lowden, Philadelphia.' Feb TS, 417 • . - -" 8-4 t• • Gt.oiss, Nock-ties and Hose, to' suit every taste, and at reduced prices, at D. A. Smitim Centre: street. F,u.r. and Winter Underclothing: can be obtained . at D. A. Smiths Centre street. • ' •• , Firascii PADDED lifirs Dams, a beautiful article, at D. A, flimitlya,.Centre. street. New. WINTER Cimino/nest D. 6. Siitith!s Clothing Store, Centre street, Pottsville, - - FERMI; :English and American cloths, all styles, and °Me finest qualities, at D. A. Smith's, Centre street. "Inbriestlve steam merle packing.-for. terms see no. 639 arab at., and no. •28 dey new pork! , . ,G6L1971Y-. . Szi Won.Al in another column picking grapes for ?peers Wine. It Is an admirable Article; used in the hospitals and by the sin. Class families in Parh4 Lon don and New York; in preference to. Old port It Ia rorth as it Rives great aatisDtctlon. THE COAL TRADE. 'Pottsville. .111livels..16. 1867'. The quantity seat RaiirCad this week is 49,439 02 tons; by Canal, 24,218; for the week 73,657 02 against 73,528 12 tons for the corresponding week last year. • - • 'The trade . coittinues dull, and , the demand limited. for prepared coal. - The trade sums up this week as follows, compared with last year : - P It it It. .52,8911 Schnyl Can. 20,7281 Val-It R. 311.'-‹ Solna Sth: 19,9671 I.lrth 6,6791 Penn. C. C — 7,112 Shamokin_ 13,357 Trevortena.. 1,18 Short Mt... . .417 V. Co.:. 506 WlShimsthi - 'Broad Top. 6,326 . . '• ' • 161,115 . -97639 • r. HILL' COAL .COMPANY.—We are glad to learn that the difficulties between this Company and the Lessors have been s nsfac torily arranged ; and that,the . esiensive provementa commenced areto be completed as early ,ai.pOssible; tuider. the Superintend— MM as heretnfore; of A. Barker, Esq.' Arm Coal Operator desiring a competent , person to sell coal on Commission, can hear . of one by applying at this office. , • ALLISON : &' BANNAIi.4I,XGRING the improvements! in raining machinery must g in)" be bitirootthir imbiect In the Anthracite Coal Regions. Where de= and =tonne _mines wiil. In fa ' tom he the =Llkind available, to continue: the pro: ' - Ware therefore, pleased 'to notice any real um:- CPen36llt. thattend° tp /tuft' the 'original cost, to gate pmelluctlureor cheapen the emend operaticras of mining. 'lt irwhowever, aft= difficult to determine, ' whether anew Invention is really an Improvement.— There are many newpatented tramps Lone., Wen re verse Imm ~ft..-mM.nr the, old one , worm ta ,isteadof better t and =my of new Dom! which are valuable ft-OMM Wend avattab eatin*lng . oloobtoorL We arother e Slow to =Nicole Mugs - ,whkh ore not tried , or - the practicability of , which .15 noillemonstnitor We are_gralitted, however.la being nlietonoliteir a bb. - Nerwm, Allison as Bannanii. „impcommeols our direct_ ailing Poi& or 7ZAtlinier,- tumor, which' int, been twat- by sit; =woo moire wmagen, ands= endorsed by some of burnMKprecilual mining supertntrudents and en.' rOThere aretwo novel and , strikinaly original MlWlChlintrodricedin peznye. , wlick o p opinion does away' with the most onions oblectiotme to these direct acting pumps, and makes them perfect, as ntr =is ' man now comprehend their requirements... Hay — - heard - agreatded lately,siboat tharepnrum, "end in all-traptusements Mimi& to =l vo rlU ink 'r. Anel. we recently visited the e cif daimon* In Port 11:arbinkto.essittlxie numW of: riesm_maups, • to eimmeofeinintrusttan et their ps. Weirere seine. whet Arm! to dud their shops flied with maim ice, mid terailytmemizada instin_gs and Isarithumy In the varioesstageo of program. This Inn is hurl- . twOidoliobf z.rinipt gas hind rn which the slide Taira it moreA;by the BhIM action =the steam :; this Ibr email dies; anti light tlfts-rsqn IlOt OM 1150 leet Yertleal height-They. have led, Wort then pumps Mad! pole. 14-isch. %s e ep - con &tilt litnamb =Wag ozer API raordheonWilt•ci. 118 feet. mid Zinnia gat onECIII: 1 8: Itirrivinv end - , was tested let* by "a wty froze deninton, aniline -pp 131104tRaelLiallL trier) Dram pisten mut;plumpw par InbmnD,AwhilithlenespeeiNwttl e war any Wale= egibchtiojno taw i e. pg, lkowi H penalslO ft. to idy are imilding. - is gotni t yp SUMo L 'estteord make, *NM litirt i =ellolllllrfesianulL'lnive two I n thi l srpuziregam, Meal& er stem**. = y e a b , t b. memserilitall atecsad lest althme, under.thatibe. , illdaysvrt~ftr,WWW,HaW•77 • within abOaturarre tiie L ibsprinwnv ' ne =r ""ittri t tb - g : ..7 1 77,1-MY 4, -= • • " • ' • 49,419 3,431 25,003 26,249 &824 15,522 12,910 714,480 84,218 427,97 , 161,878 67,474 844 , 2 72,933 9,822 .6,137 2,740 4165,924 d 19,165 d 125,652 74,338 2.836 8.436 d 5,679 4,03 802,622 286,216 69,M3 89,886 • 61,2341 1,006,800, 97,604 1,06;600 *. 1;33G,500 — &jtaiiiitittoirwiTcWid,j4 - i - n - fir = 6 3 of , . Roue, d • A t o p ispaigtottusat)6 at the andlieAtiloii' i tbue I ng o* intopsaivratiroeth SlutV graniktitnd there. byrelleving the mosnd.valres thatersdident ne k: meidentitallWacton,awitb„ on) aneukdc nada. , •Whetelbeg th e y bed crostigsch ktedef pump, raidyfo shipment t a g ar l e am Pt, ate we.werethant the action. of the '.*tataract motlonm=theybrwhistattsngal pine with a ircatielli Water presage ot2elt...Even with this low Pressure thenalves amid to Mcrae:Uzi. are Mani& or could be set to;move but once in live =bootee, ening lea thane merit of water to each stroke of the tourto.. .-TheirlitincUpttlnito..- 4 14nch stain tylisider, g stroke (of which we severalinthe coITPe- of con attnetion), welgttabout 12)(taits each, and from their' Pardlur conatactionensingbut one 'pole, they rxeupy the small space In leng th: 4 tu width and a b ou t 6 it. in height, with a capacity of e 25 gallons per minute, at speed orloo.fLin the The Metal in all punka &corona * 2 inches, thick.; The st eam cylinders on fI:PMP..d. ale; 4dendid specimens of, the 'moulder's Iskill. :One oith trticeshie -Matures of Ile Allison & Barman puma Isettiat in their construction they have retained afar as paella - p.*ll the goodlinal. lam of the old 'pale pump! , Which has - been found by . lon ne sedos,to be the best pomp to mining importa nt this region. — This firm haw contract to bend a - 14.13 Ch ptICMP, 30. inch cytinder.4 it. Woks...and wa r . ranted to work on a lift of 330 A,, vertical IMAM,. at - a need 4100 ft ; throwing Titi gallons:per minute.— Th.ta I s ono:of the hemilestllfts in the County. and will fully Mathis MIXi0011111110017: Mc. Allison has both valve mationt, above named; secured by caveat in the Patent Office, and is . gdrawings . and' models in order to secure on his inventions. pa t tl ea. l e = wasted would o well to call. on . Messrs. Allison d: Bannon_ and rtposted on this suldect, as Mr. Allison is a practical mechanic and seems to have. given • this Mina a great deal . at attention, and b . ready at all times to give persons any information they m a y re .,, 'The "catamct valve antion". above mationed, as introduced in these pimps. is s novel and *lemmas feature, and deserves a more . particular mention, but we will defer this until thepateets are duly toned.— The alier novelty deserving particular mention, is the subatitution of a single, doable acting pole, or plunge; In place of the two plungers in use, as far as w e are In formed In all Other double acting pole pumps. . This improvement does away with the serionriobjec tion of great length, and the difficulty pinioning thae• direct actingstain pumps, at the bottom of the mine, and hear the amp, as all this class of pumps are used. The steam being conveyed from'the surface to the, cyl hada, which is now dme without perceptible ' conden nation over n 1000 feet. atessult. WIN- MULLANE sand GEO. W. ESSER, of the firm of Jno.' *lire; Wholle Coal Dealer. at NO. S Wall St.' New York my and - Mauch ?bunk, Pa., retire from said lrm. to day, by mutual agreement.. The buemeos of the Ann will be nettledby John White* at the old stand. . JOHN WHITE. WILLIAM MULLANY, GEIJEGE W. ESSER. ' New Turk, March .1, .687 THE undersigned have this day formed a Co- 13artnerehlp tinder the style or JOHN &CO , for the purpose of transaettrg a general Wholesale Coal Bottum+ at N0..8 Wall Sr.. New York City.JOHN WHITE • . ' • LOUIS T. SNOW, ' Late Treas. McNeal Coal & Iron Company. March 23, .37 TO CAPITALISITS.iND• 160.11.1. • -. eiplitRATORK—An interest is offer ed in a Coal Mine now being developed and promising an abundance of beat White Ash Anthracite. situate withiu.gg miles of the Susquehanna Public Improve ments, and I'mlie from a new railroad. about being 'commenced: lease 19 .years to run, mitering nearly 1100 acres ; - e n yasnmble terms to those- wishing to in vest. Apply in petson or by letter to . E. ALTHOUSE, Mohniville, Berhs Co.. Pa. Mardi EE '. .67 • • •. •• • • --• • • 12 .It* -.- : IGHTS, . . . •.. • . ichmond ll i. lnilndla. . .... Norwalk: .... .- . : ... .2 c 0 Norwich • :.. 210 Newburyport.....;... 2 75 Priwideuce - 2(0 Pawtucket • .. 240 ,Salem ' •2 50 Stamford - •• ' 2CO mount for wee k.• . • • _COAL Freights from Pt. H l'ortland ' 215 Fall River . New York • 1 95 Cohassitt Narrows.. 1 50 Gloucester 2 50 ..... . . .850 kery London 2 00 IT vessels and - Ti boats, a . Freights froth Eliinbethpoirt. New York $ INerwboryport Fall River... 1 50 I New London no Pawtucket.... 2 00 Taunton ;...... 1. 95 ,New 1 501 Portsmouth. : 1 801 New Bedford. rt I 51 Bridaepo.'.. .2 00 Hartford:... ,Indson .. ... Newport. Beaton.: Norwich. Providence.. Middletown..:.. Portland .... Albany - ' " Erei gh la from Georgetown or Alexandria. To Philadelphia' ' • - $1 504 • . .N 44 York - Iloston ' - ' 3 . one - • THE •-• COAL :MARKETS. PRICES .9F - 004%Y. TILE OARGO. COOKR/70TE.p . WMIXLT FOR TU ¢R6'. JOURNAL.] AT PIMA DE ',PIT Illlrch 22, 1857. 5 0.9.":3 525 3 r.O i 4 1 21 / 4 . nta s u la t Prtparea,. :. 414 h Lump S Don t • Egg and.9ll . • • ..,cheatntit i . • Locust Lump, St. Boat. .. ... .• 4 25at 450_ " • " Broken.'. - 4 :25:4, -4 50 " • ": Prepared " • 4 . 35 a 4 50 " " Chestnut, .: . .'.....:... 3 - 600 . Hill & Harris, S: Bost & 8r0ken..,..L0 es •" • . ..Lamp & 4 . 501::_6. • " • Ftg. 4 - • , soa •".. • c esinut • 3 75,8 3 90. Lorborry C0a1,.. .... . . ...... 4,733 k Franklin, (LrkerisTalley) - • • 5 00(21 Lehigh Tenap, St & Boat Broken,— ' Prepared,. . • . 5 " Chestnut, 25 Broad Top, • • 600 . Lehigh Coal at Elizabethport. Lump, • by Carg0..,:... 7.00® St. Boat and Broken " . " • 6 50(41 • Egg and Stove " " 7 cora. Chestnut . " " ...... . 5 50® . se' anton.Ceal at Elizabethport. ' Lamp, by cargo - $ • . 560 Grate, ' " . • O. 650 Prepared, " . 6 250 650 Chestnut, • " 5 0021 AT NEW YORK. 31arch 19,1667. Isi stn kat ti by Boat L7l : 6 251 6 . 60 ci White Ash .. . E EE3 Goo • 6 ' Broken. 5 '7OQt 600 6 00("a lito?:e 000 66 Chestnut, " 00 @ Lehigh Whits. Ash Lump • (.6 6 Steam Boat - " Broken - ' Egg . • , "' .5t0ve...... ...... ......... 0. " Chestnut, " Al' BALTIMORE. • . • . . March 10,4867. Wilkea're•& PittatonW. A.-wholesale 6 760 7 00 " "• -retail.:.. 00(a 825 Lyietic Val.& Sunb'y B. &wholesale- 6,500 700 4 ‘ . " retail. • 800© 8 25. The reduced coal tariff per the Baltimore and. Ohio Railroad, took effect on the 18th inst. The reduction la 30 cents on the net ton.. The rates .on thegrose ton are nom as follows:. . • . Froni Piedmont Lomat Pt. Shipping Wharves ; $2 42 " Cumberland , • . 303 The reductionnn gat , coals from potato west of Pied mont is 50 cenu t per net ton. - Titt redaction is less than was expec and will not be sufficient fo revive the trade. The. tolls and fieights have recently been reduced on the Chesepeake and Ohio Canal.- The rate from Cumberland tokleorgetown is now as follows: Tolls—per gross ton • • $ 70 • , Freights, do 1 30 To 16'16)m:est be added shipping expenses at George._ town, which greatly exceed the expenses at Baltimore. -We would now quote Georges Creek at 50, f. o. b., at Locust Point and Cumberland - $5 30 for shipping. -At Georgetown quotations nominal, at froin.ls 50 to $5 50 on board: - . • • • . . 'Lehigh &!Mammy Coal Trade for 1867. Week ending with last Satarthiy. . • . Num or Surrrima: Trenton Coal Company.,..:. Mount Etna Mahanoy Co : • • • Delano Colliery Glendon Coal Company Rathbrm, Steams 4 co E. 8. Elliman • MCNealCcal & Iron Company Knickerbocker Coal Company. Thomas Coal Company & Herring Coal Mountain Other Shippers ' Total, .... . Corresponding: wee k . last. ar • • Pioegrare Coal Tend', for Ititt Amount transported during the last month •. MONTI,. :Lorbe Good l p ei n reek . Union ea r nal. g .itailmacT. 8,663,02 Schuylkill Co. Sunroof:lN .for 1867.' The following IS theipantity of coaltrar3ported wet, the following Railroads for the week ending on Thurs- Mine Hill & S. H. Sctuaylkill Valley Mt. Carbon Mill Creek............:. Maharmy &road Mt Little Schuylkill • BLACK BAND IRON ouq. • • • Sent over the MI Creek Roll Road for the week W ending on Saturday last. eek Previously Total Coal Trade by Railroad and Canal ISI3O. Sty Clair • Port Carbon Pottsville Schuylkill. Haven Auburn. ... ''' Port Clinton Total for week. Ptevionsly thin year. ..' Total To same time last yeat'..... Decrease.. .". Leh= COal Trade for 1867: , For week on Saturday last: OnaMPOItS. BaetBngar Loaf Mt Pie= - • Bbbetple Coal Co Odre Bro Co. .* ' : •-• •• • stoat. . *Bark Mountain. - ' Rew York &E D Honey Brook Coal 0 • - German Pa: Coal .. ; ...... • --- Bearer .... data Connez o • - ; ••••••• iCiiiclierbOarer • • • • Coal Run Coal Co' Rathbun Oaldwelloo ..... , ]Y r Coal .. • ....... ................. ... . Bettmore Coal e ...... .. - IPraaklin. , . " • • Athientied; ... . .• s s r ke "bar E:s • 4 4 7 ; 7 ; s • • %War, Rosh' • .. • • ' Pant* 111121044; ; • f. • •-• '11144 : 00111 411,1:00.....Z.c. . .. . .... .. .Nortlt • Arsacteros. . . ... Ni &Mr Vaal ••• • . • 401131 - tintaCkat COW,. •: A a... ; • • • T o ren gad 0/•4 Inke .WYPIMIIaPCSa. AMR Was 4 bit ic - r . JDOOSIONI4V _ ;L•f•e:. : 4 , , , Ipropel *etre' rtettiebeist'qilbettirlind -EL Npie 0110 ilmiablit uli!yffair , ..biStir ler the lei, - . 8311. ' :UAW, v. THOWSON & B"‘" -11131 AIDEBOP., - EflUPPLIES , ot.sai :arbaihk stotk axed kir waist laraestratro, Wad lag. •P,itcl3. - Tar and' Oaktun; - Caalklng Nalleta'and Irctur. Iroiitor.BaltEc Nag and Illerrh 28-19- L. C.VHOMPSON aboAL • —''':' MISS ' GORDON'S name lßsiiitiiinuillftifAckalfir Ymn, 2 ll tax, . BitalK B "COMM. iIIettiNTLVASLA. IN:iamb:et Address lass tiordow' No. ets North PUth ft.. Rotator; Pa. - . Malet23, 4T-124m' I. armors, Attendees...The acknowledged bfall Wholutesemaolued aad oiled it, to" he the - moat ;)erfret arid beet maeldnaArent, ed. It Ilowe, Reverend Rakes. any quantity of tee tituonlale In rftrard tone oft cane bb furnished. It lea perfect Mower. Iteaper. and Self. Raker. -It la the beetruld cheapest In the world. 00 and fret a eirrnlarat - LEWIS C. POPIf CO.V. 'March re, .61 . • M 12- GEORGE • • - • EPHOLSTERERi.. - - • ~• Market Street, between 'Mecoad acmhtira, Would anucranceloibe public Ansi he Ides taken the store room next. dcior• to Mr. Daniel swami's old stand. wbere brtslnea In his Bus .Wilt be Rretnntli attended to . . • • March 43, '67-114 r mrrilitek Remainin g .. Unclaimed Is Ls the Post Otticc,al Pottsiele. State of Pennsylva nia. on the 2 0 -d dm , of Moot, 1467.: : • . To obtain atarof these lettertt . thespplicant mast call' for "advertised fetters," give the date of -this list, and. pay one cent for advertising. , Una called for within ens month ; they will be -sent to thelpesul Letter - Apgar,J• Joy. - e. • Donal . nic.k. Rolled P 9 CammlAkey Pat &Vv . :Tames • :11.16* Win 21 Caferty Annie Leake BF. • Shanty Patrick •• Day-Alexander .Lutz D - li' ' • Wan Elias DeLntre Emma' ,Montgoniery Jo'asSseceny Eduard Grua Richard .• Mclntyre J McD • Scanlan Michael Grace James McDonald PatrlckSindets Leada GallagerMar:tia McCann larretice,,Wigainan Rebecca Hippie Jebn Moony PM ship Rar.hael Hofman Jorepli 'Mintzer Lizzie.''Williams -Elizab% 'Hoagland Jacob McCabe 8 • : .Wintersteen D. ' Hein Isaiah ceNeal Maria' Weaver Georg e Homan Patrick - • March 23..61 • • M. RILLYMAM. P DR. G. H: MAINE, Temkin. of •French and German Languages. Power of Attornoy, Money, Drafts, and all other Orders to Europe atteudeil to. - Life Insurance Effected with the U. S. Life - Insurance Company; Passage Agency to Germany, France aid England. • March 23, '6 , . 112-t1 JOHN -P.C•WATAN, 704_ Arch "Street: PhilFida., /LLNINIACTINIKII AND DEAL= IN -„-„.. . ...---- - AND - • i ::,=:--, PLATED WARE;. t - • Our gook!' are decidedly, THE CHEAPEST EN THE CITY FOR' . . TRIPLE PLATE A :NO. 1. Sept. 2 9, '64 : tione W. i!le-25-Iy] 39- . ..., 2 15 .... I:.E .... 1 75 ... 2 50 .... 1 75 .... 1 SO . . . . AMERICAN JOUIINAI. -OF MINING. volusse,a; Commencing March 30. Ia censequence of the remarkable • success that has attended this Journal. the Proprietors feel warranted in increasing its size to - . - • • TWENTY • PAGES, • Thus making. it the LARGEST and most COMPRE -I.IgNSI)TE Mining johrnal opAhis 'continent, repre. renting the Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, Lead. Coal, Slate, Oil; and in fact all the Mineral interests of America, containing beautiful engravings, illustrating the latest improvements in milling, , mining. and met allurgical machinery. ' • . The Journal ban won the encomiums of the presi of the entire country and Europe, • and numbers among contributors more eminent scientific:men thin any ..Iv..i7tlicalion In America.• The report:a:of ritl-Inarket in stocks. metals, miner, ale and ores, carefully , corrected weekly are an import ant feature of the Jorknal. • . - .• Subscription •$4 per.yet for six months, $9..915, in advance; single copies, 10 ' SPe.cimell .eoPies sent free. Addrrsa • . .WESTEIRTI fic . COMY IPublisherai 37 Park ILO*: PG; wee - " March 90, -, '07 • ORY --- /GOODS: Have now open at their NEW STORE for Spring Sales, a very large and choice lot of • . Cloaks and'Cloaking Cloths, Paisley and Cashmere Shawls, DOl LEaSTIOS, a Large Stock at Low Prices, MEN'S WEAR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MOURNING GOODS—A, SPECIALITY-- .- a fall line of the very beagabrics. ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, AILERIOAN do.' do. . HARTFORD & LOWELL CARPETS, ALL WOOL INGRAINS, GERMAN STRIPES,' .all wool, 0000 A MATTING, best breads, - RAG OARPETS, all qtialities, OIL CLOTHS, _all -widths, 695. 15,998 3 319• 9,336 23,834 12.752 12,727 8,531 2,719 635 2,611 ' 906 952 1,317 1,161 1,111 362 273 WINDOW SIIADIES, a Foal Mine, ,Eifill'i.LOWE . ST MARKET RATES 1' QS" - HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES SUP PLIED AT •WHOLESALE PRICES. • - TOTAL : M4ich 23,'61 _1,176 19. 207.48503 12,199 84 86,192.19 • 651 00.. 8,893 .06 0,396 45,598 00 20,824.07.. ' 71,016 05 Stiper-PhoEphate of thrlLe AGT., scavmattra. HAVEN, PA.. MEM 29,298 14 0,303'03 126 09 12,975 02 1,049 19 8,293 02 3,431 1,022 40,439 03 499,117 03 5 9.556 IM 704 T9O 13 Fanners and Dealers in Fertillien — observe that I have adopted theabove 44 Trade_bfark,n to show those Who: rise Hall's Simsr-Phandtate„made_frons , the flaw Bone, that they are getting my manufacture. . • • . patrons ism -please be caretalln , purchasing, to" observe that the above "Trade Mark" }s stamped upon each bag, se none other . „ ' Early Vegetablevs« , ' - We chain for our Fhospbare that' as a Usztllizer and inlet Producer tor earl, vegettbtety, catmoc be ex celled by any in the_markek and, as rt!I'DR.IBLICEISMG for GBASEI Khan no superfon; • • We guarantee thatlarmerawMindoii,Efujer-Phos- Ode of Lbitemore prompt hi ketioet - milt,lttore last bg'itt Ito effects than either , Perturlari.Gladho or , stable manure, 150,1C4 OS 1,666 6,442 346 2,84,4 416 . . „ has tested this. that" . lecitar yea= cote . our er ffitzetaloakettheavierlfralO thiotiVenlatahhimanute. lam now vetuly-to- supply the above superior Fertilt zeta"' loge at.well quantittee=in lam bags of feo Paands.eacb• • Ale% alwaYs on, band. a stock Of: fine 'Rate Bona Dtvst,- Soft Neva - J3cothi. Plaster, ac. A. trade die:ma allowed to dealers: ..• . - . The abcrieFettilliera be'parchalof 'at BRIGHT 'B4lXt. , 3lltoreXebtre t3treet,'Pottivine. ' • . . MIT OiIiffeItADDRESS—THOS. L. HOLT, .414‘, Beheylidtataven;„, • • • ' Such 2S,'66[ ' , reb lti. 401.1y1 - - . 12. . 608: '21,886 29„968 8,096 /6,664 19,836, 68. 770 FRESH,:GARDEN. - SEEDS •• we' are new' reetifilig our: tlarderi t Xd bete. the 'mow, reliable growers in' the ecitnery, einbradog.ail kiMa-need in thief section, which we. will. sell wErile, iitereliente will! be wolfed wholepele' .382 /0.337 • 23,701 14,788" 4,°417 • /,899 8,918 5,644 24,063. 241't 11472 Abo, - Trtsaiqardeiters ralicaled in . 4iumf4tlpfat. anted CLOVER auvrimoir 111/1 MED japktithet z thias Alee*Aoltt:by the tia*el, rietk st the loweit rpm:i„,"l 'Stine or the' sob-, • 156ber • 7 .II,ILMAN, • 7., MTV , ' Heed ~ali.ol.lrTd.ll24rket 511 SIT 3.37 . 1 410 156 fIOODIRICUPSLEAIIiLIr 1911111114NG, IPOTA.T9to • nib Potato losou;•leoillorti. rise aril**. ' Odd bed Potato lilorited.. and Mier yield-iav e~ Lugs ' We eijeld to try firtofbtato,- , ; ootogyor rim genii* ankle' rostrreoolvei aid" eri. osto ax -ea porki'-'$P; 25. half 'bushel , fold i 4 Otq• of 14 Oe butoliatPortrellie. • IllornotlOW.Roatr.Carbi; and Cow* or, EknallßrOrermA All - of Goodrich 'Jr Seedling Potapeo -...16'5 - boabeZ - ;: • „.• , -58 L. 14 i 15.430 J4lll r 1116,111111 1V14410/111111Milltibli r 41111TESMAIR tireatealan - c at 141 a .4049..immisa 4* .IIM" s" P *I V e " _ - - tef xi. 6 ,4 • • 1 1 ...-,to ENLARGEMENT KLINE,. EPPIHDIER &. CO., JOBBERS AND. REI'AILERS OF CA_RI"ETINGS, READING, PA., Dress Goods in Great Variety, Plain and Fancy . Silks, Black Gro. Grain Silks, CAJRP.E GS Which we offer to WHOLESALE AND HETALL-BUYEMS ItIME; EPP; mmEic,:aco:, .5022 PENN STREET, heading, Penni. HALL S Superioi Improved MANgFAMM:D. BY. ri? 40 1 4 - ';•;N O.R I_B An. Old Sang &It to a New Tune. saY - 18 - 67- - tot , . s 4'144' ana 8 41fil oadies r°acheir ' s .Froni (Ott holes come out, Asul /Ike aiut Bata :In spihiecats.; Gaily skip about. elf tee from Polome • - - "Not dangerous to Ole ltamoo Fatoity... "Rats 1:01131e out of their holes to . , 'Welshes" Rat, .itiath s isy Eiteadastapi pasteL . rts4 MA% Rcohesi Black and Bat Ants; Qa, Av. •- . fiCest#l 4 o Red-Bug Exteradmapir b a ltqn/lor wish—used to destroy. ;twit • • also as a preventive for Eted•ltugs, &a. • :Filectrie Powder_ for Insects. • IV far Yolk ifiecuttoes, Arms, - . meats on Planta, Fumy; Animals, f!M^. I I Dna= II! of all wolibless Imltalion rer See that "Coyne's name Is on each Box, Bot tle and Flak, betone you buy. ' ' • • fly - mAireffs, monar B. cosrAll, 484 BN:ladWah N. .Y tr'BOld in 'PO'MiMl.pi, Pa., f4 ,- By HBNBY UTLOH, [And all Druggb3ta and Retailers everywhere „COSTAR'S CELEBRATED BUCKTRARN . . For Cuts, Bfirns. Bruises, Wortuda. Bolls, Cancers, Bro ken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Pain , fhl Piles ; Scrofulous, Putrid and .111-cotalitioned Sores Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous af fections, Rinkworm„ltch, Coma, Bunions, Chilblains, dz. : Chapped Hands, Lipe, ac. ; Bites of Spideri. sects, Animals, &c., 111 ,- Boxes. 23 eta., 50 cts..-and $1 sizes. sar - Sold by all Drualsts everywhere. • • - • itarAnd by HENRYR. COSTAR, Depot 454 13rmui *ItY. Y; rirAnd by HENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville, Pa. • - • . - • . , • - . • • • • • . • .. . . • • • • . . , . • " ' . . • , • CORN . SOLVENT, Z or Corru3, Bunions, Waite, ' • 13Y - IkuUti, - 05 eta., SO its., arid $1 sizes. ilar - Sold by all Druggists everywhere. • . .itirAnd by:HENRY R. COSTAE, Depot 434 BroLd way„..N. Y. . tarehd by HMI Y SAYLOIt, • • COSTAR'S PREPARATION OF Riper-Sweet and Orange - - Blossoms FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Usedto iloften and,Beantity thifflan, remove Prect, *les, Pimples', Itruptions, do. Ladles are now using it in preference to all others. orsotties. VirSold by all Druggists everywhere. Zir'And by, HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 434 Broad .. triirAnd by HENRY SAM:II4 - Pottevllle, Pa. ••• • • . • . . • - , • , --- • . • • • COSTAR'S. C OTT G H REMEDY-, For Correia. Cold&. Hoarseness, Sore. Throat, Crmap, noimr, cough, Inthienza; Asthma; ; Coasamption, affectiaaa, and , all Mows 'of the roat• and Lunge. - . 95., , Cte.,.30,110., and St stir. tairSplik by p ll Danellata.avaa r viherif. - :•••:.'• • bi gigOrrit; PPSTA R ; I k 4 ; 4B4 /r1; ' ; O S ' • ;7 ;VTAnd-iwillilElliYl34YLdllo;koflakilt;Pao • •C:O'S.MWEVS.),- BI 'Ekimits; • ItellOativetelgb* : 4°14- I= 4 Merit Coate, Times, denuorssit of the ti 4.204 $1 des' - • 0 6 0 11411 ": ) taitgAT..F. 0087, PC 944 . 48i1ig1 * . sounk'Nttaiia.l4lJ "'" ~ . /610011 1, 1 r Aft- 1 TICERTE - 1.101 1 . 'GOLD. • not .. ` a `f . ; ;lnis noreausaws, • s 'Balt eirpresely s:w the trade. , ainr 0F../tdR IS, CITY OF ANT9oERP .... ' " pin'. OF DONDOk •-• gITY01? BALTIMORE?. • _ iIa . FY lißti YORK, ;t • Crrir oF wAsatmerroN, . Ann froln vet 43 North .lilirer; Nett] York, - EVERT &STUMM% • SPRED AND, ACCOIISIO,DATION- 14$1111PASSRD. - , Price of dret ulutulouumir-kie Nett York. to,Liverpeol; Vud $ll5 item' Yink to loridon... 'll5 Round tat New Forklo Fade - , 1r5 Round trip • 200 RETURN TICKETS GOOD FOR TWIILVR'MONTIIS. Return tickets vie' Tkrerpool, London, New Haven -and Dieppe illOw Paris pateengete to break. thejour ney at Liverpool and London. For blither lamination apply to • ' JOSEPH . H. tqcl4ATtps. Agent. Kara 23„.. , 67 . 12- 0 t • - • Minersvide. Pa. • • • -- 14,Juorati undpr; Lir.algned who 141, Belling oat Ws stock. of: ; to t ,_ of aalB chimp banamae Ic4 of .Irl;q . -- Pl4.l4oSOPetMccrigllnbil. R. , :UP9Udg4 A:rn/Fie: . Moth 1867. `1867. Greenwood f Nursery, POTTBVILLE. si:Tj.n..g..Planting. We hare for sale at thin lotaree.rx a line assortment of FRUIT TRIM, embracing all the choice kinds of _ Pear. Penal, ' Airieot; APPIet . Plans, Crailo Apple, QUIZICIS. &Vac D - warfs and Stiuidards, selected with care for this cli mate, byAke single drum or hand red. We have also, a number of Trees of .="I'RA SIZE IN BEARING, many of which will be so.lalow, as we are clearing off 4, portion of the ground.• . • • Skside and Ornamental Tress Itt variety, .not eabject to the depredation!! of Aroma. Evergreens, Box Edging, Embrachm tlie moat hardy and choice kinds for deco- rating yard; gardens, grounds or cemeteries. • Geiridess mad Yard shrubbery Of all kind, for ornamenting yard;, &c. flange Orange Plasm, - The tieatledge plant now In nse. szAtt, FRUITS, SUCH AS . . Raspberries, cliche kin3a,. • Foreigti.nlammotb Gooseberries, ' . American 'Gooseberries, , • , • • . That will not tolidCw. • .Lawtott and other Blackberries, . Whiie Grape, • Cherry and other Currant.. - Rhubarb and Asparagus Plants 0110 ICE OTRAWREERV PLANTS. Aa the prodactiveness of Strawberries depend a great dee& on the poll, we have selected those .varieties that suit this climate. We can furnish the ALBANY SEED LING, TRIOIdPEI DE GAND, the AGRICULTURAL. •IST, and - Dr. Knox% - celebrated JACUNDA, or TOO. the most productive kind now raised In the United States. Ail our plants are genuine, and we can fur' nlsh them in large or mall quantities. . _GRAPE VINES. • - For general cultivation we can reco m mend lowing the this Region :—The DELAWARE, CON CORD. DIANA. HARTFORD,' PROLIFIC, ADIRON DACK, RODGER•S . HYBRIDS, IdAXATAWNY,, - WHITE; and Dr. Grant's celebrated lONA GRAPE, which is pronounced equal In quail, y any foreign grape—also, his ISRAELLA GRAPE, which is superi or to the Isabella. All these Grapes are hardy, and rt. pen in this region before the Isabella. • As we are the agent of Dr. Grant in this County, we can furnish his vines genuine at Lie prices, in large or small quantities. We will guarantee all the.vines we sell as to name. Notwithstanding the large number of vines now. propagated, the demand is larger than. the suPPly. • , - • GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS. We have extended our Green.llobershy the 'erection Of another large one, making three in number, and are, prepared to furnish all kinds of Grecn-Douse Plants, wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates. Our ;Plants are in excellent condition, and we arc determined that there shall be no necessity to go abroad for Plants that can be raised at home. . CUT FLOWERS, BOUQUETS and ORNAMENTAL VIRR.ATLIS famished at the Qnen•lfonFes: Rs - Plans for green-lionseS and Conservatories fur nished and building stinetintended. - Gardetz,. yards and cemetery lots laid oat and orna mented. Trees. ac., planted when desired. Apply at greenwood Nursery, or at Banntn•s Book Store—or address B.IIAIINAN or CELARLES CRUCK NELL, Greenwood linisery, Pottaville, Pa. THE:. PNEUMATIC. , OR BES SEMER' PROCESS.. TO MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND STEEL : The Proprietors and Assignees 01 the several Letters Patent granted by the United States' to Henry Beese merand Robert Muslin of England, 'and to William Kelly of this country, .for certain Improvements - In the Manufectnre of Iron and Steel, having, for the pup ate of- avoiding ail conflict of. claims thereunder, con solidated their interests in said patents-under a true. teeship, ' styled 'The Trustees of the Pneamatic or .Bessemer Pro-1 of - making Iron and Steel," the un dersigned, the Trustees'aforesald. Invite attention to the advantages of the above, process, which can, be' fully and- freely examined ,at the works - of Hears. Winslow & Griswold, atTroy, N. Y. The grut STRENGTH, TOUGHNESS, perfect HOMOGENELTY and comparative. CHEAPNESS OF PRODUCTION, of the Pneumatic or Beaeemer Cast Steel, as .well as the enormous extent of its manufacture and use abroad, are too well known to require comment ; and the undersigned are plealsed to . have been, and - others are -now being erected in differerlhOons of the country, to supply, in part, the demand so i increasing here-far STEEL RAILS, - AELW, PLATES, FORGINGS,-&c., &e. made by their proCCR. --- Liceires will now be Issued on, reasonable terms to all who desire to engage in the new manufacture, and the undersigned hereby give notice - that thettetve ap pointed .• . Z. 8. DtIRPEE.-,of 418 Walnut Bt., Philadelphia, their . General Agent, thr the management of. this department of their busi ness, and, that-all tommtmications respectitnrLicentacs, and Inquiries concerning the Process and cost of the apparatus therefor, &c.,' should be. addressed to him as above. JOHN F. WINSLOW, Troy, N.Y. JOHN A. GRISWOLD, •" - " - Trustees DANL.,J. MORIMLI, Johnstown, Pa.) -January S, .61 • ' ' 1-GFa 13ESZ.MUSICAL.INSTIMOTOBS. THE BESTTLANOFORTE 8008 . • '7n Richard:on% New Method. THE BEST ORGAN BOOK • • Ie Zondel's Modern School TAB BEST CABINET ORGAN BOOK Is Winners Perfect Guide THE BEST MELODEON BOOE. Is Hendee Instructor THE BI ST GUITAR BOOR • Is Clutles' Method THE BEST VIOLIN BOOK Is Fessenden's Modern School THE BEST FLUTE BOOK • - Is Bet-blotters Method Tilt BEST VIOLINCELLO BOOK Is Romberg•s School THE BEST .A.OOORDEON BOOK • Is Winners Perfect Gold°. • • • THE BEST FIFE AND FLAGEOLET BOOK Are Winners Guides, each THE BEST CLARINET AND DULCIMER Are Wim3er's - Perfect Guide, 75 ; and Low's • Instructor • • THE BEST BANJO BOOK , Brigtii Complete Instructor TIM BEST CONCMITIILNA BOOK Lathe German Concentrina Instructor TIM BEST FOR BRASS INSTRUMENTS ' Are Barditt's Complete Preceptors, each... 50 OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers,- 277 Washing. ton Street, Roston. Feb 23, '6l-8-tc 1867. . . . 1867. GREENWOOD NURSERY STRAWBERRY PLANT . S t i&o; Th e Subscriber. has for Bale several thou sand Strawberry Plants, embracing the ALBANY SEEDLING, which is the - 'moat certain bearer and. most productive.— TRIORIPH defkAltfiliN a very large Strawberry, with a good flavor and also production. The AGRI. CULTOBALINT. said 'to be a very productive market berry. • Also Dr. Knox's lACIINDA or 700,.which is the moat extraordinary. Strawberry now grown in point of elm • and productiveness, pro ducing in favorable soils extraordinary crops. • ' Genuine Plants of the above sold in large or small quantities at ' • • . - GREENWOOD NURSERY, Pottsville. rl'Those wanting Plante hi large quantities will please send in their orders early. • • THE UNION HAMS Are pronounced* those who use them, EQUAL TO ANY . 1142111 EXTANT selected • A They are selec ted oolll only strictly corn Lee uogi. and the ingredients used in curing are all of the very . best qual e lit • Particular care is also taken to keep them in ckle only long enough. to cure, which pre vents, th getting too salt—a great and general fault with most limns. None genuine unless branded. Cured only by A. F. CIIESEBROWGH PORK ?ADMIN.% AND WHOLESALEDSAr.wn9IN FISH, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS, 10 Nardi Delnweire Avenue, Plilladn„ rily 4 Packhig and Curing Establishment 8. E. corner Bth and Reed Ste. • - March 9. 1 / 4 .6 10-Cm REMEDIAL INSTITUTE BITOIAL OASES ; -No. 14 Bond Street, New York. • tarn al information. with the-highest testimonials, also, a Rook on Special. Diseases, in a sealed envelope pent bee. Irartte sure and send for them, and you will' not reveal for. as advertising nhySiclans - are generally impostors, mithout references, no. stranger should be treated. Enclose a stamp for poste, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, NO. 14 BOND. NEW YORK. - Nov If, .64--4G-ly 1867: :'•Blank. Books, - 1867, A large supply of BLAI4 BOOKS forall purposes, kept on hand and manufactured to order . of al - nil and heftsr quality and 'at.knoer rates than can be purchased .in Philadelphia or New York, always furniahed'Att • ' R BANNANI,I ' • - • , Bookstore and Bindery, Pattert4le. Er - If yodwant to save money give us a call. • ILANG Ailed PIZOPO/411.L9 will be received to April hat, prog,, by.the Town Council of the Bo really), Fort,Cartam, for the building of an iron bridge of dtty feet Pan. BOSS BITIX,Preet; of "Council. Atteat—DATrn Wicarrie; Town clerk. . • Port Caition;March 1, Isr. , 104 t. Viveinikwnwirtwilextref :Tinned-Pry Paw*, Sauce Pans; Dipper& and kitchen- convenience& Jastiocedved from New York, Housekeeper& would do well to all and emsiallie our stock before purcha sinitorezdsewhere., , BRIGHT & CO., Pottsville. 0,1 N(:! OW SET T S FIIRCHASiD BY THE CitrAN'lTrf AT B A N . N A PF'd-,9eedr"B[ire, OOLLI I I,:—We keep on hand a larg e , stock A. , of Whale, Lubrkiating, and 'Refined Burning Ms, it lowest market todcers:' _ • BEIGIdT & CO. OR.IDALY PRINIENTI9.-4A - splendid •se lectlon of Wateties„ Sold and "Raver, .of Allied Can ; Roolish - and &ilea mate...._ ... R. C. GREW, - • entes PoiSseilf!g,' KgROtt4NT - TAILOR. --munatar., ' APrn -7 1! 7: : 144 i . . ~ , ... , IIII87:_,, - ;',111greitrig 'Arrangeniestrek " itiniz. intunt.LvANLC inielrynAL n: n. 3._ ThbaCompoy hair reeeuar-Platedou Bale at Potts- Ma, a Iligestoet•of through *kits to all winclps 1 _L C I T UURATi,-, ' • ! -MOM= ..'. COLUMBI44, <- '- , - mamas. . - . _ VAlllO_, __,,' - - --f- - • , . • ItIEBRASHA CITY, -` - a •PhiuMaLlge; -, ,- ".. :NNW OBLEA . ;iB. - lOWA CITY, - OVAII&,,e' . -: - , -- - PIDLITIAPOLIEI, - - --, - -- ,1 - 14IIE'l t . ___. ,, t'. Travuoggegnr„- -1 ~t •• -_ROCIC islairiA i •••_ _ _' LahVBNWORTH„. ,-; IMIDUISe . • - - Anuau genet* points Wast„Northweet &Southwest.- alitArcAot ko l t to riltsballA ':, Befeei3,:yeachilig • te a t an, fte.) et the Cran*a-1,-,whl ;ere throe& 11:eter0, t _ta , ,.....Lb0MP1CT,,..... . } = p4s ,- • ,p • 0 4: 1 1"'" .iit=ilea-- ` —rilasyMe' atTitA:lo/E---u-irii; al t alLi old Pittobtulltlat LAI.. X. --Llattloil sat B . 4ll .'Ai•lii.i'artitio'ablfairle- Aga_ ~. „.I.fltr 1!.. 1 AWL. liktlio;"14411. - - . AL Vittfotolgo ume are rihaltilfilbe IleW 3 / 4 11 a 04 W er *Vab° ~ ' Ili i . ~B alms.. wom e n :', k, ',. , • • -•' ..--= ' ----' ' - r - ' ' VpilltlM.• .: ". *l4i ii 4 4-14!:1*-- -- - ~1 4 ,4Pt9-4 P OL it: Par4galldriallatir :sub y. =KEIT 4. andwa. smiraor 4 Skne. Y. .-',3,.1....1:::1 Wit .,:e-,•..,1..97 t 1170413 1 ,• T ., _.., . . footordpt Saturday, March 23, 1867; TBE-,.IATEST ' NEWS. . •Jilireolotions from Coal Operation; —Tn.x. on • • Bit Mood Companies atitlioli!g Coal—Ea. ...- evasion of O. Murderer —3l sarel loon. In the State Senate Thrinsdayi Mr. Banddlpresented a nuinber of resolutions ,aigned by coal dperatora of SChuylkill county praying to he protected against on- - preasion of the Philadelphia and Reading lialtroad. eon- grol'ed by. foreign alphabets. who charge " 1 ' 1)43 " Ades for the purpose of making large dividends on the par value of /stock which they Jmught at half price. and .• who embaneuraifildiseriminato against operators - who- ' ;moot on good terms with tbo - company. The pet 1,. tioners ask the I,egialatore to aid the new Anthracite - and Consumers' Railroad, In order that we hare cheap • . . . • - lir. Connell called ttp the act inalx sing a tax of four cents per ton on anthracite coal ow all rallrosAcompa, ties mining 'coal: Mr. Randall moved. to emend by making it ten cents per ton, which wax not agreed to. The bill wan then passed. • • WILICIPHIAZILIL March execution of Alex- ander B. Wiley. for the murder of his paramour, came of to-day, at two o'clock. _Throughout - hie confine ment he appeared,entitely Indifferent, ar.d. was perfectly collected on the scaffold. and requested his spiritual adviser to say that hp .did not kill Alice McElwee ln tentionally. ' NswasescN. O. March 21.—The election held here today r esul ted in a unanimous vote for Major John Hughes, the southern =Ablate for S tate Senator. The amnion voted. • • . • The President will probably return to the lionse the supplemental reconstruction bill. The bill to admit negro testimony in the Comte of Maryland, passed the noose on Thursday, and went to the Senate. 1861. Two school houses in Brighton, Vass., were burned on Wednesday night by tocendlaries. The mitistration of voters In Washington, under the' new Suffrage law, has commenced. The bill appropriating SID 000 foe the relief of the freedmen of the District of Columbia has been rlgned by the President. • - The wreck of the old ram Merrimac, now in Eliza; beth rl6er, fa shortly to be removed by means of torpe. does. General Hancock has organized a Rime Of 1500 men, and General Augur a force of AOO men, for expedi tions against the hostile Indiana. 'The suspension of the Batik of Cuba, at Ratans. with liabilities of 1E5(0,000. is announced. Mr. Muesli. premises to- bring Torward In Parlia ment a liberal Reform bill for Ireland - The instirrection against the authority of theSublima Porte is rapidly spreading - thmligtout Measly. •. , There was very little (Hely:Allen rperate In stocks In Philadelphian Thursday. and prices were unsettk-d and drooping. Flour was Maly held at the late 'ad vance 1 wheat, rye and oats were Au demand at 11,11 prices; corn was dull and rat - ter lower. " TEM MlNtlte ,Tolleoit". —Ono of tho oldest and. moat excellent journals on our bat is the well known Miners'. Journal, rubliobed at Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa. We are pleased to loam that its circulation has more than doubled within the list four yeafs, and the acce.sions to its sub scription list, wo learn, tuencw larger than at any period before. All interoStcd in industrial sob: jects should subscribe to it.—Phibniftphia Preq. AMERICAN Jot:taska or iSlthxist r —ln conse 4uence of the success of the Journal of 141i ning, Messrs. Western & Company, the pub lishers, will Off the 30th instant,-enlarge it to twenty pages, thus making it on, of the tar , gest and most comprehensive mining jour nals in the - country. .otir cntemporary is most carefully and ably conducted, mid is - fully worthy of the suecess which it has met Wr•Cheif Justice Chase is already overwhelm 'ed by applications for appointments as rogi4er.4 under the Bankrupt aet. He will not appointinv one until after the meeting of the Supremo Court in' April next. When several counties aro cm- I raced in one, C mgreasional District; a Itelis. ter will probably bo selected from each comity, / end none will be apps n' , d except lawyers who stand at the head of their profes-non, and all will b 3 rigidly examined, as these positions aro regard el as of as tench importal..co as that of United States District Judge, and the fees will be fixed by the Supreme Court, Se that the best attorneys can afford to attend to IL Where there ere any number of, persona who desire to take the benefit of the law the position of Register will bo very profitable. • LORD CnEminirteLn one day, at an inn where he dine 1, -complained very much that the plates and dishes were - very dirty. The waiter with a, dogreo of pertness, observed : "It is said that every ono- must cat a, peck of dirt before he dice." - "That may be true," said chestertield,--"bnt, no ono is obliged to oat it all at ono meal, you dirty dog." - THE Efazleton Sentinehin noticing the as sassination of Mr. Littlehales, - says :" • . This is the most dabolictd aid cold-blooded 'mnider that we have ever been called neon to record, and when 'wesay It took place In Schuylkill Cuuutv It Is hardly ne. ceasary to add that the murderers are still at large, Such is the reputation of this County abroad. Gov. Graar has been elected Worthy Pa triarch of a Division of the Sons \ of Temper ! . ancelately started in Harrisburg, of which; 4_e.ifs charter member. ........4,EstibtL .. ll.lners , Journal.' • - Ot a certain “Tom Pepper' I've often heardrnih-....' Who was—as the legend directs ns:-- For habitual fibblng once kicked out of 11-1, • And sent South to keep school down in Texas, Farewell ancient Thom:nine. more show your face. In extent and Importance you're lackln : A more complete rascal than you takes 'your place, A butternut knave call'd McCracken. This would be . diplomat before he left home,. On his great diplomatic inspection, To Madrid and Stamboul, Vienna and Moms,' Assured himself safe from detection. The "Spalpeen,.. •twas plainly his scurvy intent, ' While patriot fame he would blacken, • To pimp on the sly and to keep out of print. • The barbarous name of MlcCrackeu.• As you've pre-acted on our whole foreign corps at a . • Which proclaim you a great cell doer, • And have nothing to fear from the claws of oki Nick, As ho can't hold a chap such as you are ; Fromi this do not foster a penchant, forties, Nor a hope o'er so slim do not tack on Should sneaking deny you a 'totes In the . • Iron. may yet sup with Pluto—McCracken. It etriires me McCracken., you may be the same, • Say, is or la not ymir name Terry / I knew manyyeare age nue of the name 75 Kept a .. Shobeen" . and dance room in Derry. T'was said there was none In his manhood and youth, 75 Between Balllporeen. and lillFraclien. Had half such a rent IA for "shying" the troth As this nomeilews call'd Borax3lceracken. 50- -Tug OLD L's. . • ~ .4111380NA, Illarch.llll. POTTSVILLE MARKETS Corrected.Weekl, for the ititueros2-So Wheat Floor, extra family, per barrel,. do . do do do - per cwt..:. do do extra . - per barrel: do do - superfine, - do, Bye !Ulu'. ' do do . ' per cwt.:. Buckwheat Flour, - do Wheat, prime white per bushel do do re I. - . do Dried Peaches; pared. Pc pound. dy do . 1:11111arfl , do Dried Applea, 1 - do aye, bn. Corn, 'Oats, " &upbeats" 'Peas, Rye Clasp, Corn " Middlings, " Potatoes, " " b Hay, aleart] toh. , Straw, V ton. Plaster, Salt, V Se sack el, Clover ' fl ax 61 • 64 Water Proof Blastiog.Paper. . . The snbecriber respectfully Invites Coal Superin tendents to examine a new Waterproof Blasting PA per at our store. It is an article which we believe will eve entire aerlSfaction. • - B. BAr..\-NAN: Geld Pen. n ad Pencils, &c.-.-TES FINFM' assortment ever offerai lu Schuylkill County, Just opened at - -BANNAN'S Stationery Store, Pot&vil lit • NEW BOOKS. WOMEN OF THE WAR—Their FeitifiainCeeteel engravlnas.—By Frank Moore. ACROSS THE CONTINENT.—BinvIre. HISTORY OF 41 MOUTHFUL OF BREAD.—Jean Mane. ' OREGON AND ELDORADO,. OR • ROMANCE O. THE RIVERS. WOMAN OUR ANGEL—A. S Rae. THE SOLDIERS' ORPHANS.—Stephens.. • WHO BREAKS PAYS. • OUR NEIGHBORS IN THE CORNER HOUSE.— Arthur. THB ART OF AMUSING. And all the new books. at BANNANS BOOKSTORE. MDEB4OII W.TAVERi . General Commission Merchant, BREWER'S - SUPPLIES. Prime • Elagat•Cmullf ame, Shonlders, Lard,' &c.; at lowest rates. . Agent for -Limburger! American Oil Poliali Pate 'lllllung, "2 Miller & Smith's "Tip Top" Axle Grease -the ies is ;be market. • . .PREDR. W.-LADKR, General Agent, - "Old Jail: , corner sth and Wnshingtou,Sts., Dec B,'GF-49.tt Reading: Pa • - 4E! BOOKS! NEW BOOKS tt Noir America; by WM.. Ifenworth Dixon. Illustrations from Original Photographs. Completo in onemolnine. Crown Octavo. Painted on Matti Paper. Extra Cloth. Prime, Tn. Tent earths Reach—Whittier. . A useriems Family in Germany—Rossl3rowne Picture of Jobas—Bayanffaylor. Woodbrint Grange. Doctor Antonio. At.BANNAN , S Bookstore. OPECTAILMEEI . APED 'Etle OL,AMMES.—A 'large wort meet on trod and for sale by ‘OSEPti DITERRe -Watchmaker & Jeweler,. Centre St.. Potteville, 'three Awns above the Mortimer House March W-9 printed Calicoes, Muslim, TickinZ dre. cheap GLOVRII.B, • 'Centre Bt. nearly oppontelitalat 2-tt . dsti 18.V6 F VICE BANDLEIrgi. for boldlnie serape o f . 1 1-P paper (or sale et .. HANNAN'S Bookpetore. s ung. 1101r1R1A. TV WHOLESALE/ AND RETAIL DRALMCIN TOBACCO,. PiPEEP - 4/VAEGrAB3, : Cesare !Mr oppisitge es* Tiiivallif WI; rovravziALE, PA4 IMPORTANT to.IIIAIII2IIED LADIES , . , MAMMA NI23TBLL, , Professor . •or Midwifery. 'over Id rant ansiessful radios. Btlartiaieer a safe and .luutuallatereinaval4l... au .obstructions troin whatever curiae, with dr Withdut 'utedleinet. at one tntirtiew. or lry niail: - MI celebrated Ilisfallibre.Eresteb Ee- Mitsle.:9lwitably IPills,•No. 1, price a &box, will ' .=all irregularities in forty-eight heat% fit( .hort it but obstinate cares of Ddrig abmw.wiatay re -7 quire No. 2, which era four degrees stronger than No. ee k I, and can never fall; are safe and healthy. . so lii. a 'box.' Can be obtained of Madame Reston; fessior 4 :olWilairWA No.. GA West ThlrtY-fourth a (under Everetaltotans) near Sixth avenue, New Yo„ City. or sent i Krll, with raft Instrartions, by addreasing Box 80. Nesr Xork Post 001ce. -, . N. H.— o agents appointed. Copyright feettred. , . March Vet - - - - .;.10.1y , P.ALTsNT ,SLA.TIFS-Jtust . L. received Petrues Patent Mates; with leatior OtH ass and FehoobLn Abe' Lea[ noilorarittons for the pocket. For We at, S. 1/~4 4 Wan 6troct‘ nopin% $15.001 • 50 10 50 . 0 25 T 50 9 62 4 60 2'40 2 30 Egg!, V d0r..!25 Butter, V tt, 3r, 'Cheese, " 20 • Lard, • -" .15 • :Rams, 'Pi . 'Shoulders, " - IBeef hind qr. -" , " front, " "ilO Mutton, " • Pork, Veal, ". 12, Sugar, Cuba, " • Sugar llote.e, ". Porto Rico,- " • White, • Crushed, ' • ' N. B. Syrup: • AND DEALSB IN I=CEiMEI
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