p,l : iti,tl.:• - ir..,.10..!*A, POi I SvLLLE, PA. • . M.4:l' D Airy AI Pill 13, 11567: . • "Is. • ' '.' • ' . a. ...... 4 „..4, 6-/' ...-, i' _,- . ..... ,-. .. , , ,i, i l\lr;ANT - _ ,- . - ----- - _ - '., •-• -....--.....,,' 're.,.." Be jiutt and fear not; L.t all flu end* tloti aim' st at Ipr tar country a, Thg G10d',44 soultruthl." , - NEW CILIMMAL COURT. .TURY AND POLICE BILLS. After' great exertion. We have succeeded in procuring legislation for this Cotinty, which, wehope will be sufficient to check the mur ders, robberies and outrages of various kinds, which have prevailed to such an alarming extent, destroying all security, to life and pro perty in the mining as well as the adjacent 'agricultural districts: Bat the efficiency of these laws will depend in a great measure upon the co-operation of ; the Law abiding citizens et-alleles-sea and parties bithe Coun ty, and particularly the toal operators The Governor of the Suite who is at the head of the police force, to whom all repOrts are to be made, requires this, and he promises am • pie protection to all our citizens,lf it takes a force of a regiment of men - to do it, un til sufficient security is guaranteed to life and ,property here. He hai,publiely- • declared, that every citizen living on the soil of, Penn-: sylvania shall be protected so far as power:is given to him.unden - the laws to do so. The new Criminal, Cowl is composed. of I the counties - of Dauphin, Lisbanan * and Schuylkill. In Schuylkill County where the btu:dm:is is so large that an additional law - judge was petitioned Pr, all the criminal business of the cirrus is transferred to the new Court, the Judge of which is invested with all the powers of the President Judge. In Dauphin and Lebanon, where the business. is not so large, courts t ill be held only when required, by the business of- . said counties. The Judge of the Criminal Court is to be ap painttd • by-the Governor. I to serve until the next election, when he will be elected for a term of ten years. • The Jury Bill is a special law attached to. the Criminal Court Bill, which provides for the appointment of two .Tury Commissioners immediately after its passage, one of each Po litical party, to serve until the next election, : when two Jury. Cousmissioners will be elect ed. The prmtent Jury names in the wheel will be removed .as aeon as the Jury Com missioners. are appointed. - The Police Bill requires the appointment of a Marshal of police by the, Governor, and police force rot to exceed one.hundred.— These police Officers report to the Marshal, and the Marshal reports directly to the Gov ernor. They are invested - with all the aue thority of the sheriff, constables, in ma king arrests. The efficiency of the, police - force will depend on the -character of the Marshal.. If he is a brave, discreet and hon est man, it will prove to be efficient if not, it will only be an incubus upon the treasury of the County. With a police force of the right kind, backed 'by the criminal court, and with the co-operadon of the people, the law lessness which prevails in Schuylkill County can soon be effectually slopped, and the po lice force as an independent organization, may be dispensed ,with. If indficient, it would only prove more of a curse than a blessing,. . and theretore, the people are deeply interest : ed 'in having the right men placed on the roll, of police officers. The Governor desires the people here to recommend the best men, in; eluding tried soldiers who have braved dan ger on the battle field, who are compe tent for the pest. There will be no appoint ment of Marshal of Police Until the people interested have decided on the proper. person *for the position, but if they become divided, the' Governor will make the seleetion from the best candidates presented. The Gover nor also desires that their' decision should be made:as early as possible next week. In the :House of Representatives our friends worked nobly for our protection.. In the'Senate the Police' Bill was also passed • by our friends, _voting for it; but the Criminal Court Bill was opposed , by several Republi can Senators; whom the Patriot and Union, a rebel sheet in Harrisburg, states voted against it, through the influence of Senathr Randall. Whether this is true or, not, we lease for •others to decide; but it accords with his declarations made in Schuylkill _ 'County. We had, however, a noble body of Senators, who stood LS; the interests of Schuylkill County, and even those Senators who first voted against the bill, acre finally prevailed upon' to give us their support, and the Criminal Court and Jury Bill passed the Senate; with only the Copperhead Senators oppesinr., , it. Capt. C. M. Brnmm of 3liners.ville, who has been at Harrisburg for several weeks, was indefatigable his exertions, and rendered Valuable :services in the passage of tbese bills, and deserves the thanks of the community, together with Capt.. John T. Boyle and many other citizens of Harrisburg, who felt a great interest in the success of legislation yhich would also protect - the farmers anti citizens of Dauphin and Lebanon counties, who had been robbed and plundered end driven out of our Markets by the • lawlessne.ss" that pre vails in Schuylkill County. But the dark side of this bUsiness remains to be told. Our readers are all aware that when a Police Bill was presented to the- Legislature last winter, - comprorulse' Was entered into, by which the Pollee were to be divided betw4n the two parties. This bill received the sanction of our Senator, and be assured the peoplethat it should pass.. It did pass - the House, notwithstanding the opposi tion of the members from Schuylkill County.. This bill was held In the Senate, under the positive assurance' of Randall that it . should . pass ; but a few; days Wore the adjournment, when it was tob late for redress, he 'killed the bill in defiance of his word. - This-year a bill without any compromise, Was presented to.tlie Legislature, and it again encountered the most violent and bitter 'hos tility of our Senator, and . all the Represents . tives of this. County. , This must satisfy candid, thinking men of all.parties that these men have assumed the responsibility of rep resenting the murderers i as , assins, robbers,. rioters, &c-, of the County against the law t abiding citizens of, all partic....: They have . voluntarily placed themselves 113 that posi tion, as they say, at the belt&t of tielt party leaders; and they must assume the responsi bility of such 'a position and all its. tense . quences. They have not only arrayed them selves with the murderers, , but they have.identified themselves with them as le : - gialators legislating • in their interests. They knew that a number of our best citizens had ' been deliberately. murdered on . the public highways in broad - .daylight almost within sight of their houses and their families, with- • • out initiating any measure for protecting the -community, as legislators, and frantically op : posed measures introduced by others, this in effect, sanctioning and encouraging these . crimes. This is a fearful responsibility for any legislator to assume, and the question - naturally arises, can tiny law-abiding Citizen of any party under heaver, sanction and sup port Such conduct on the part of those elect, ed to represent them ? We assert fearlessly that no honest, law-abiding citizen can sup port such inen:witbout 'participating to some. extent, - In this great crime against the This is .* _question that shkki mere, party issues into utter insignificance.. It is-not on ly a question of the preserratioi: of property; the depoPulation of our County, the filling up, and destruction of mpg of our‘collieries,suid the depreciation of the Inco - of all kinds of property in the County, imit it is also a ques tion of LIFE or DEATH. Let everyhonest man, we care not to what. Party he :nay be long, think seriously on this subject, and ask, himself,whether be can consistently with hid duty to his God and his fellow tun, any . longer.support such men : by their suffrages. Since the, above was written, NS' have been requested to make the following call. A meeting of coal operators, business men,•ial here and all those who are intertsted In pro tectingfife and property in this County, are requested to meet at the Town Hotel, Centre street, Pottsville, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, f or the purpose of _appointing a COM.: mittee to proCeed to Harrisburg -ai.sion 'as -possible, to confer with . the Governor pre paratorytohavhig a suitable , *Anibal of Po lice and Police Officers appointed to carry in to effect the - recent act maid try.mtr,Lees , latuse , providing for .eaid policei: force. as ..As this is a matter of vast !imporPtitee to the business and trade of this County, we hope that our'buiineei commurtity•will be • 3:resent: on the oo isloh . - Tits good policy of workingmen's "strikes" is questionable. It is better for .:employers. and Ns'orkingmen to 'adjust their diffelences on the most practicable and harmonious ba sis; for workingmen - should remember -that • standing is equivalent to a reduction of via- . ges.' In Pittsburgh ten thousandworking men and laborers - in iron have been o n a "strike" since the 12th of Santtary. The dif ference between the owners and workmen is, the paddlers ask nine doilars a ton, while the proprietors offer seven dollars. It is not likely that the advtuice: will ba" _ yielded-al though there unquestionably, great hard ship in diminished .wages while prices id liv ing are yet so higb—and thelosa so far to the workmen in wages alone is $2,250,000. . How vast a sum to be taken out of the pock ets Of fabOring Itisintabsalutely instant it would be had the workmen possessed it in greenbacks, which had been taken . from them, and consumed in fire. "Time is money." The Pittsburgh Gazette =eludes an article on this subject'as follows : There is Most difficulty in re-Wasting pion to the • lessened premltrin origold. Employers and workmen feel it alike, As the market prices of variorum products of labor fall on; either wages must cruninish. or the proployers must either stop or he Denim:infect Dis creet owners are much more likely to stop. than to face certain rain by going on. If nominal values recede. workmen have the advantage of purchasing personal or family ruppnei at lesser:lel-rate& The mischief -Is that the prices of all commodites will not go dawn to gether. It takes time to adjust the numerous discrep ancies. This creates embarrassment: perhaps real rib tress but if anybody sees how it Is to be avoided. or bow one portion of the community tan manage to throw thei- sbere upon another. they . =pass us in penetration. A mad many perplexities await employ ers and employed before the descent shall be nude from paper ingather to solid specie. Some employers wil l be driven into bankruptcy . and many employed will be sorely. pinched. It best for etch elass to be pa tient with the other. and seek to make the general bur den as light as pomible. 'PIERS is /I,,diflielllty.ttetWOLl Fran ce Prnssiia in reference to rectification of bound aria, between the two liingdorisFrince claiming • and Prussia refasing to relinquish the Province ofLutemboUrg. Prussia having possession, seems disposed to . hold- it;.while the aggrandizement of Prussia has made en . increase of territory 'and , populaticin. indis pensable to. France nniesa she" is prepired . henceforward. to play a _subordinate part. in the affairs of Europe . -s=ll a part as Prussia 1 has Icommonly played until within the past. 'few months. It seemP.•probablethat if war I sbduld break out on this question, it would Ibectime general in Europe. • •-• EDITOWS BEADLES I'LMLICATIONS. —Two that will be ap preciated, have just been issued, price cue dime each': One hi "Dialogues a new. collection of choice 'original colloquies, minor dramas, diver tissements, farces, etc., for schocils, parlors and teethe's," The other is the Base-Ball Placer, a text-book for ball-players. It contains the pro ceedings of. the. tenth annual Base-Ball conven tion; together with the amended rules adopted, rules for the formation 'of clubs, and the consti tntion and by-laws of the National Association.. Also. the base-ball averages for 1.867: Published by 'Beadle A; Company, New York. For Bale at the bookstore of Batman& Bainsey, this Borough. TEE AMERICAN Fartatza. - -The April number of this valuable agricultural monthly comes to hand filled With interesting articles specially adapted to Spring-work. Among them we notice Prize Es k-ays on -Flow fo Improve Exltansted• SOil • on Blackberry, -Gooseberry, and Sweet- Potato: out turd; alio an article on Pruning the Grape, to gethei with special "Notes for the Month ," with many other particular communications from ex perienced farmers. Every' farmer should sub scribe for this excellent agricultural, paper, at per year. 'John Turner, Rochester N. Y., pub lisher.. , • . . , Ora Mult.tx Fer6. - n. _By'. -Charles Dickens.- Poston : Ticknor and Fields ..• • - This is a most satisfactory copy of this poWer - tally written novel, .The illustrations by Bit-' loge,. represent - from original designs by.,the ac compliAled arils', "The Bird of Prey;" the Ye-. nrerings, the good natured Mr. and Mrs.' Boffin, Abbey Potterson, "sole p'oprietor and man ager" of The Six Jolly Fellowship-Porters ; Mr. Wegg and Mr. Teens ;'Mr. Peden:T. , who "stood very high in Mr.. Podinap's opinion ; ' Mrs. Big-. den, Slorpy, and the Innocents ; Bradley Head sten and Charley Relate-, the Person of the House (one of the most striking, characters in the book) . and the . Bad Child; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lammle, he "the meanest cur existing, with a single pair of legs,"-because "instinct going largely' on four legs, and reason always on two,_ meanness on four legs never attains the-perfec tion of meanness on two ;" Fledgeby and Riah'; Rogue Riderhood and Miss Pleasant ; John Her; mon,• Wrayburn and Lightireod ; The Cherub and his daughter, - The Lovely , Woman ; Mrs. Wit ter, MiSS - Lavinia, and Mr. Geo_ Sampson;--all of these, their sayings and doings, and eventful lives, are neatly Mnbalined and made commen to the wide world of readers in a convenient .and durable form. This 'edition of Dickens' works, .by Tick - nor and Fields, is to excellent and cheap, that we commend it to the reading public. These - worke as issued, can be obtained of the ptiblishers, or they can be purchased at the book- store of Batman & Ramsey in this Borough. So meritorious an edition of these popular works, be cause it is within the Means of all to purchase, has never before been published in this goad gktfaivo. Weekly Almanac. April. I zw , us w i g NOON'S CIIIANU£3. .4 r . 25 G 37; New M. 4 5 8 • eve. 5. 24 6: 331 First. .'ll 10.13 • mo. 5 22 6 39! !Pull M.lB .6 10 eve. 5 21 6 40! Last Q. 26.9 .5 Lye. 5 19 6' 411" . . 5 1T 11 4ii ' - 5 16 . 6 441 • • . . 13 SATVEDAY, ; ! 14 SUNDAY 15 61Y DAY 16, TUESDAY.... WEDNESDAY 111 ,Tugrsuie .19 Fitin4r METEOROLOGICAL TABLE Tem ature at .Greenwood during the week ending A prii4th, IS . A7. • .- • , . 77wre are fifty-four .post officers in Schnylkill County. 7mi/ding and loan .aeaoe iation has been organ zed hi Tamaqua. The .tirdication of the Odd Fellowi' Cemetery Tamagna, Ilse been postponed until June 10: .7o morrow.— Fifteenth Sunday of the year. Palm Sunday. Dale length, 13 bourn and 14 minuted. . A nyeling will be held in Port Carbon this eve ning to. complete the organization of a loan and building association- , The Mansdrrn House,..liount Carbon, beauti , Tully iituated, well kept, and'a popular Summer reaort, in nowropen for, the reception of guests. The Tremont union saps thata little German vocalist- of that Borough, known as the "Deuce of Spadee," had ono of his arms broken by an tio , eident the other day. • By the burst ing of the fly-wheel of an engine the colliery of R2borts & Son, Newkirk, on the 2d inst., the engineer, Nicholas Hoffman; had coed' his legs fractured and lacerated. ,Capt. C. F. (Rorer has removed his tobacco store to the .building on Centre street adjoining . Capt. Smith's clothing store, which he is .fitting up in an elaborate manner for the purpose of his business. • DK Charles E. - Quail has established his office nearly oppsite the depot in Aubnrn, this County. He has the reputation of being_ an experienced and accomplished surgeon, having paid especial attention to cases of this natrire.-. :Cushing new has been elicited in reference to the Littlehales' murder: On 'Monday a woman was arrted at Mt. Laffee'who was supposed, 'to imow.soinething. about the murder, but she was Subsequently discharged from custody. D. black Swan (Mrs. - Greenfield) will give a musical entertainment at Union Hall on. Friday. evening, April'l9th, 1867. She will be assisted by two-young ladies from Philadelphia:. 'Our citi zens may feel assured of a rare' musical treat on the pecazion.. ' • . If a' "French Student". cannot command the services of a French- dictionary to aid him in his effort to compass the spelling of. hors de.combati and the meaning of the expression , we refer him to Webster's Dictionary, ( considered pretty good. authority); page 501. .He will there find .11ORS DE COMBAT , ' (horde Yom-h,s). [Fr.) Of the combat: - disabled'to fight. • . Change.of Run ofPassenger Tratns.—On and after Monday. - 15th instant; passenger, trains of the Mine Hill Railroad will leave Schuylkill haven follows.:—For Glen Carbon at 7, A. M., and 12.10, I'. M. Returning leave Glen Carbon - at 8, A. M., and I.to, P. 'M - . The return trains can= :sect with the morning. and afternoon pasienger trains for Philadelphia. - , . ' A +meting of the Idinersville Literary ABESOCia. tion will be held in Moorhead's Hall, on Monday evening Wert, at if o'Ckick*. The national question "Is a protective tariff or free trade for the rested' good of our country," wf.l be re by the members of .the As- Boatman Droiceed.On Konalay afternoon hat, a young Irishman, named. Dennis Reiland, employed as boatman on the canal boat "Dover," from Richmond, accidentally fell overboard. at Shoomakersville, and, was drowned. The' de ceased was about 23 yean3 of age, and addicted to strung drink, •It is supposed that he was un der the influence of liquor at the, tine) of the so- L. D. Leberrnan; the Superintend- . not of Home Missions of the 'German Refbimed Church, an intelligent and 'acceptable preschirr, will, Providence permitting, preach in .'the Re-, formed Church, Market street ; 'to-Morrow XSrm day), morning at 10 o'clock•in the. German -lan guage,' and at. 7 P. M., in the English language. All friebda of Religion are respectfully invited, to . . attend. ' : . • . We are pleased to observe that the United States Senate has confirmed the following brevet Stank R. Leib, late captain of the 116th . Perin syliania Vokutdeers, , ac., &c. A book. that always *ells,— Cur average salsa are nod copies per day. As a stand- Aid Bible for Families, Teachers... Ministers, and all lovers of the w(ed of 'God, it,has no competitor'. For • Particulars...satin - les • • . 11.. A STIIEET. March " • Tlarrishurg,'Pa. XV•iNTE 110.—Tqii or twelvci empty . 611 Casks in v ~ good condition. bolding about 150 to 20n gallons. . .• NV- geovizet:o,ndh-hanpridcettowilleoeis paid fOr•Mathinery Feral) Iron of any ducription: Extra price •paid for chain :or railroad • Iron. Steam engines and machinery of all kinds bought and sold on commission at the Machinery Depot on Coal Street. ?. • . ' SABEZ SPARKS. I:ff. - Orders by mail will'receive prompt attention. Dec 23.. , q 5 : - 51-ti LEGAL. NOTICES. . . A DITIIINIISTRATION. NOT.l(llo,Wherec 1 - 1 as,' letteiS of administration_ on the estate of David Thomas, late.of the - Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. deetiased, have been. granted • by the. Register •of Wills to the under-igned—notice is hereby given to alt Pell.oll,q indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims air:hist the,eamt to Tresent them trithant.:demy to . JOHN p. 7 C.A - S. Admtnisztrntor, Or to his attorney.' DAVID A. - JONES, Centre zticet. • APril'l3, '67 • 1 . 6 Pytthville. 1 - 1 4 :- the Cottt eof Common. Piens of Schur!. I County.., • •—• In the matter of the icerinnt Of William R. Smith, assignee of Richard L. Williams, under a deed of notary assignment for the benefit of creditors.. • And now, March 25:- ISO?. the court order. the said ifecount to he filed„.tin4.appoint Monday., the nth clay Of Nay next, for.t he presentation of the FAME` for 'con., ftrinntion ; ar.dclireet the Prothonotary to give cotico to all parties interested in s aid Treot. by advertL , etuent in Ate Pottcrille- Standard and Miners . .. Journal. two newspapers published In the. Borough of Pottsville. .oncea week for . four. succesiive - iveeks prier' to said day.. By the Omit. • • TILOS. J. "MoCAMANT.Prothonotary. frethonOtary's Ofttee; April St 1•9,6 - IlljOTte mt.—Notice is hereby gi ren that Letters of 11 Administration on. the estate of .John Kennedy, late of North M.anheim-Townsblp. demised: have been granted to the undersigned,—All :persons ,indebted to said "estab . will, make immediate P r "' and those Laving claims will Present the same for settlement. • ' April 6;.1,7-14-60 MARY ILAGNEII. . _ 41 - IRUST EES , . the Court . • Ciinamovi Pleas•of SibuYlkill* Co. 11FATIL.EANGEGNER•&.00-1 of 3Tarch•Term,lSll • : J. X: KEMICERER. - 5 Doniestie•Attachmq.. The undersigned, residing in the Bortingh of Mahan , ol City, in the County . .of ricbaylkill, - • have been up= pointed Trustees of the estate. of the said J; liE•Rem• merer, under theobove , attaehment. • • • '. . Alt persons indebted to the defendant or . holding tiny. property belonging to him are required to pay and de. liver all such sums of money and properly due and belonging to sale defendant to The undersigned, - and all creditors of the defendant 'are - dtAred to present their respective'clathis to GEORGE:YOST. •ORLANDO C, TIFRAN T , MICIIL. RETNER, . Trustees: April 1; .0-13. 6t . A IiIIyIINISTIIATOSVsO to as-Letter's of Administration 'on the mtate ot.Ben jamin , late of Gordon, Schuylkill County, Pa dOceased, having been granted the subscriber,-- All thoge indebted to the said &ate 'will make pay: mentandailttto=ebaving crairr9agninet,eatd Matewill make application. - ELLEN C. WILLIAMS, Adam. .IVOTlCE.,—Whereas letters of Administration on -11. the estate of 'Henry -James _Barad. t, _late , of the .330r011,th a.Ciesonna, kayo been granted to the sob scritier by the se' inter Sehoyikill Ounnty, - -Notice Is hereby given - to an those indebted to said estate to make payment, and those bavlng claims-will- present them for settlement— ' ' • DANIEL 8.. 3 ,..ET0LET, - Jr,•Adminlstrator. .Mareh 36,"6.1 _ . , 13-6t` A DMINISTRAT OR'S NOTICR.;-:.-Where as, letters of administration on the estate of Wm Wolcott; deceased,' bite - of the - Tom:ov of Pottsville; Schitylkill Connty, Pa„ have been granted •to the undersigned by the Begitter of Wills of the County of Schuylkill. —IIe . hereby notifies all persons- having claims against the estate, tri. - prent them for. scltle, • trient and those • indebted to the estate' to make pay ment-without delay: " CIIA.S. WOLCOTT, Admr. Co.; Pa.:, March. SO - tit . , • • E . X E CUT • Oll , t4' D—Z m NOTlOette of ad min istrati ma: on't he:estate: of John t Rielly,. late of the Borough of St.-Clair, Schuylkill' Cennty,.deceased. have been granted to the subscriber.' Notice is hereby. given to all perimds indebted to the said estate to make payment., and-those having :claims -will present them - fdr settlement: • :..JOHN BBITZINGER, Rxecutor. • A DMINISTRATORM NOTlCllg..—Wheni'!* as.letiers. of Administration to:the estate:.orWrm. Littlehales, late of Foster Township; SainylkillCo. deceased, luire• been- granted to' the subscriber, persons indebted to !aid estate..are reniteited to make immediate payment, and those having chdma..egainer the Same to present them td • . ' . . • ANNA MARGARET 'LITTLETIALT32. - .." Pottsville, Mareb 43,156 T ---12 , - Administrit , z; • . . A. DM INISTRAT4WS 'kV orr EC It .—Wbeie- - ,tl. , as letters et AW.nistrating.on the estate ot• Mt chael bleCieith; td: the: Moron:At 'of S;" Clair de &wed, have been. gnuded tdthe inbseriber, all persons' indebted are hereby notified to tnake linmedtate pay ment, Ind:thosehaving claim aOthtet the eartie;•bd present them toe seltleinetemithent delayto • ' •'' WA.•D..ll : 9l:9Bo.*,..Pottsville; • March, 23, MT. ' . . • ••,: ISt A IiMINIIMTII ATOM.% NOVICEWher,e-. A as letters alkdattaistraticat on-the estate erlhh „Borba& "of 'etfseille; de emed: Wive tet t =abectiber,L-AW per." eenslaclehted aested,,tereake.htt medlateptil writ, and those having.elal nit agaltait,the eamelvtitmsfent them without aefay to , B4l7,ll.quotey, Juhnlabstrgao‘r., • ,; Mertil,l(4-ia DrIIII I 7II67IIA.TION NClL—Letters of.Adadnlstmtion on the estate; of Jane R. EDI- Ot,:tate ofthe BoronWof_Pottevillei Sdn4IMILPOIW ty, having - been grantedlothe undersigned; —Ali indelated.tdsaid ottani ate , rerlftested to makeimmediate. payment, and . those having claims atainst.the same tomake them known without 4elay to - • JOITEPIIa OARTLEY: Administrator. - ps.olarch 17,7:11-6C CANDIDATES. - . . _ . carry'into - eilla the With. ota , large, number of.Mtisankas _ expreasedio the ma-, frapondenor bet Ween thetaaril Alm C. Earner; .Esla:„„. ithe Bend - bib:ins of tha Borough of Totterlglastrere ,, ' t qumkt. , l to Janet . .en Thumdayi.Spral 2dth, o'clocky.: IL. In 'their reanectivawards; to makemarat , ! . nations for Members of council; school direr erns' and: any otharAmmtalikerromd - to elect two delegateamook to a garland =motion to nominate Boronghofdoera l be ward meadows will be held at the following waste; ' South-Ward.:-Orsinheller's - , SonthOistWani—Amerlein HOUPO: `-, drartlreast:Ward'Ourtra hotat. Railroad stmt.'". t>rldiddle..Ward—ldidd7oWard c 2Mtel.,,. • • , North:vest Ward—Startiaraboter."' • ' • Dele-sate3 will meet , on Friday, sairdpg; Aptil _ AttB df;atthardindaddifier „lliiitiattaikw i f • 70.1R48;PT0 TIM 611- . • ZStilror oitilmaractrirrravnur.—l. be *by offer myself ia 'Union Chodidate far,CHIgF .0F.8.4. at the blifattak e —Wow. and fully aolicitlourjratiport fps otZleak. Stintai be lm*, 1 . pl_Ain !melt pettorto. the duties 'of the foliciawflh ityandja6parthilltr.z.f. , Afcattarf, ' TOttaklool4ltf , *lt , 0411.3101VA1L1 , , that , ; he ; at ce;ilt,exof efg list 7 Egr 43, b . l e 3 " de6ine d P!".• l4 h • I t, / 1 ;//Wirg*MBI Oaddet • DREXEL._& CO., 34. SOUTH THIRD ST., (BET WEPN 31ABKET 1.32iT CEIESTNUTi. B A N -E R S AND DEALE - as GOVEtNEENT. 7-30 s, JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST; CCNVEATED . INTO 57420 S Witiiont.tharge:lnd atpiclont With PRt)FIT TO TIIaBOLDER.' GOLD, SILVER, AND - 0011 POUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. , • Applieationi bynciail iiin rereivo .prompt attenilou and a.ll information cheerfully furnished. • Stocks aml Ekinds bought and. Fold on commission here or in New York. Orders solicited. . Feb. ,ea, !U. FOR SALE AND To LET. FOR SALE OR TO 1.16T.--Tfie. erirfacr , 'or • the TA acre act of land. being partly In the Bpr. ' on-rh tract of Port Carbon and partly in the - Borough of Poldevire. • The title is in - li g ne e ,i- It i s Jeld ;lace the Tremurers decd '.being B.lld for tazcir ss the 'property of Eliza H,-Darl.: • • She. has apPeinted her itethei,Thomas - Haven. aster. ettorney: -Apply to his IPZEDt. at El. iiEITZENCIEi - t; & q ; or -to TE.01..11AV,Ekr,1'.1 25 Imr.bied SG: o PhErelelPllia - April it. 'd7 •- 15-3 L. Von MIA islots for sal e . •Fl , hbr.ch. bc tacen Centrrevii!e road and rt,,e Railmact. Will!fint Glaranire'e property. Fur tmrtictilan , er.qtf,ro on the prerties < : • 4011.. Ni CTIES. • .154 t• • 1' • .. , OR SLEA. smart. frame house with a .i.. , .. A ... large lot and need I.tablo 'attached, .. , ituata /•::: • in Port 6 Carbon.: „For Pallier/tars apply t 6 April 11...61-13-3t • MAIIG. DELKER„ Pt. Carbon. . . . VI 0 1E rf th:-..1 certain cal °std.:: Iron L Works property. situate - 10 Cent:e•stal Clinton comities,. Pennsylvania, known as the t „ g m,. Washlrigtdolron Works: abed! 12 miles from Lock liaven,*.and 16 miles,from ; s : '— Bellefonte,The property, .err.braces it .sbont 100 antes' of land '.' There are 'extensive beds.of the Ilnest:cinality ofl.cniatite °Ye on e the pgamises; and the adjicent :properties. The-, im provements consist tit furnace capable of makin r.O roes of metal per week. Forge. grist saw mill, tenanthcusts, stables, S:O. All ala buildings are in rer — Ror further particulate, nonly to. or address • • .• EWIS( H. RED ER-" 7.'76; 152 SontbAth 36-2 t 'April [3. '5: ri, Oli S.A.I.E.—A.. new '. Counter; Shelving ;ard L Shrni Case.. '-.knew Spring Watron. . ,AiS) a art of heavy Wagon Harness . Call and examine,: Apply to ' . . W. S. ROBINSON„ Niarket St , Potlevil e. April 6, .67 , ' • , • ... 1 i-31'. T. .0T FOIL titl -- LE.A fine building lot; 110.. feet LI front by shout 90 (eat lit depth. .simile on corner o • Secovil St. and•Czchnylklll Avenue. App'v..to • MRS. STRATTON, Church .911 e - above- 2d St. April 0;1;1 •• • :• • •14 S LE.—Best Philadelphia Paring Brick L' . (or =ale.. Orders rtctivediVr nil kinds of building bri; : k by ' . CHAS. 3tc)irILLIAMS,.III. - Ca..rbon. Abed 6, , C:t . . 14-7 t. T _ I.1F: T.—The it ANCI:TESTiR COAL COMPA NY'S CO,LLLERY at; lWaarsville; lanw;:in goo4l cOucilt,l9u„ Apply. to • .P. W. SII,EAFER. Eugineer•of Mirch 2587 ItfIINVIG 3IACHINBRIC FOR :LEE.- 111. One steam engine.'no, horse power, 1 , 41rh bort, n 'coot ttrok e, and . 20 lout diAtheel in gad order. Oncpoie pump. 14 inch, 7 foot stro's.e. „ - One Ventilating Fan, 9 foot diameter. ' . .• . Onegentititing Fin, 4 foot diameter.' At the IdaChinery-Depot. • JABE'4 SPARKS. Idarch 9.''67 -• • ' • 1041 F - A WM Fong E .—:A:rarm on . tba SC- 1 1 1 V , .11.' hill and SzkAnehanria Railroad, Cve• miles cast of Rincgrove,..: for, sal, lnciudiug stock..;,-implemerile, grain. hay. &c..---andut tad acres, half under coltiva , tion. lies favorable.. Price low, and terms easy. Address "FARM," Miners' Jouiwil Office. • ' March 'GT • • - - F OR R E NT.— . .An office corner of Centre- end Market stpv..te abto, one on. 3tarket Arent, four. doors froth Centre. Both light and eithrenient... Apply.to "LEWIS C. TIIO,SII'SON & CO: Bob. 173, '67 - • . Vpit SA I.E.—The Brick Church on !qui. j a ket street. Possession OVCD April let, 1,367..- For terms, apply to : CO. Feb. 23,.'41' , B. • LBWLi THO3IP.SON it, O FOR PULE 19chnylhill, Canal .Baall ful'y equippiii, and in. geed miler in every respect. .A low price Aral be When tor them-OASII. • Addrees LLWIS W. PHILLIPS. Box 1 . 250: New York P. P.O. • • - _ Feb. 2W; 'Ca • S-tI . . MO LET.--The 'Office nose occupied ltv linirls Bros. in'llemels*Offilit Building, 2d door.' Poo s--csit.s3 elven April Ist. Apply to - RENItY 1ft.U.E14.2d wed 3lahantoso Sts. Fett'9.3,,,fft Il i OR ialuable Coal Yard property, in the city 'of - Ne.ir York. con,lstinu' of It al,s of ground with batik-head; do thoNOrth River. The 'yard he thoroughlY fitted np in.nvery wet, and has valuable privil-gee.--le reliable of sioring 15 - neo. tons of Goal.— The lease bee I years to run—wilt bo sold . at a rea sonable iirice. For further partirulars, apple to • -• LEWIS W. PIfILLIPEI, -Fel) la. 'S - 141 - ^ni , P.O. 801. 1250,.New York •r i Non tbree-ktory - Brick . Dwetling L House sild' Lot in Mo , ri•va Addition, Potts , -' rilie at presert 'ocenpied by Charles N. Posses , ,iori given on first bt Atrit Ap_pli R. BA/sINAN, Pottsville. . Fob 9, 'CI TOWN TOTS FOIR. ;MILE in the Mom moth Vein.Cival Company's -Addkon to the Bor ough of 5t Clair, Schuylkill- 'County. Penna. These lots are located on the 3611 Creek- and are convenient to all the Mill Creek Collieries and to,the celebrated Black Bend Iron Ore Vein, which is .now fully devel oped at the Shrift of E.. W. McGiunca. on the moth Vein Coal. Co.'s land, and is said by competent judges. to he the heat.irnn Ore. yet discovered in the State.. - • No doubt exterisive,rFurne.ces, - Polling 31 ills and Steel•Worke will shortly he erected on the pro:'sr ty. The:Mill Creek and Mine Bill Railroad passes' through the property, giving facilities and convenier.c es for all kinds of business. For terms, &c.. apply to .A: ElART.Pregident, , Nor. 420 Library. St i,.PtilladelphM, • • • . or to JOHN SEITZDIGER., Seetv, St- Clair; Jan 1,2, • , FOE: SALE.—A sixty foot lot and two tto: tra ry home on Mnbantongo - street, now =rt. , p:ed by Thinnto: U. Walker, Erg. Postwation' ll • given on May 1, 18til. • Apply' to • •. . . Dec. :19, , G 6" • 52-.. FBA I-78, GOIWLst. .po ft sA L E.—Tbe . dwelling, • reeemif oFetpied I. by John S. Graham in- Morris. Addition.- 7 T r i giveu immediately. Address • . . • iItANK CARTER, • • . Real &tale . Agent,ii•tnoy City, Penns'. April 21; ta, • - • . 0.11.- SA 1. Ir.—A - lot or second-hand )fachinery F_ viz :-I.Steam *Engine, 10-horse power, with boil ers, Are fronts, pump, ..t - c., all complete, suitable for a small foundry. Also 1 Portable Engine with boiler and -governor, &c., all complete...about 4-horse power; .Also.atxmt 12 tons T Rails. . . • Also about S tone Sheet Iron.. - - . Also 5 Drift' Cars that have been used' in a slope-40 inch gunge: . For male at the - Machinery Dopot of . " Sept 2:2„ '44—'33-I.f - „ 'JABEZ SPARKS, Coal St. , .41; IT A Et L E REAL ESTATE • AT, PRIVATE P4_41.1i. —The interest of the an derieued, being the ondhithd half of the well blown Rotel property, situate on the southwest eorneril of CAlowhill and Centre "street& to the Borough of Pat...wile, will be sold at private sale. TWA property was formerly. known:as. the Exchange, nom as the Union Hotel, and is one, of the largest mid most valuable Hotels In the Borough of Pottat•ilie. • Jau:l2, ". ISABELLA PALMER, . . .111:11IN la MACHINE . RY - .A..ND MA: - .TERTALS TOR 'SALE . .- • One Locomotive Engine: . . . . Two 40-home'power..Engines with gearing ,for.hoist ing and'primping: • . One V-horsepoWer Engine and breaker. machinery. One small Pimping-Engine: 30 drift cars in good order.' ' Alec a lot of r and Plat Bar 8.5.115, Wheels, Lx.o4: Wire"Roi.e.s, Chains. 4c., ac. Apply to . P. W. SHP:AYER, Engine_ r or Minna, Pottsville. Nov.lo. 763 FOR LEASE' AND FOR. SALE, A Semi-Bitutninoul - CollierT. in Northern P.ennaylvania. with 16 KILT'S OF RAILROAD, - lolly equipped and in working order. -- • • A.Glng Coal Colliery in working condition near Pitrchurg. • • . Tu'o' Anthracite collierieo, - noic prodactive, in Schuylkill Count • .. , • •A. Tract of Coal Land with a COLLTERY, on thaliTilminoth;and OF RATLITOLL . ThreC-Dnodred nrid.Twenty.Virc A crew of good R'LIiBERLAND. - • • .. • - One•Light•Locomottve. . Oue 40-borne Power lEngiue. "-,•• ' One thntrher Pump: •, Drift P. W. SIIE.AFEIR L . ENGINEER OF MMES. 134 t My'ci 3U, JGT IrALuABLEREON ROPERTt FOR • IS .1.1:8.--TRED I RGAR IRON WORKS, Richmond .Tanumgl6, -186T.-- , -We coffer . lor sale on-reasonable terms, our Six Cold" Bleat - Charcoal - Furnaces, Via : Clover Dale, Catawba, Geese. Rebecca. Australia an d llonnt Torry, actuated -in the counties of Boutelourt, Allegheny and Angusti,ln - the 'valley .of Virghair:— The =Welty of these furnaces at present is from 1200 to 1500 tons each. per annum, and the metal lan! Ell peiiOr quality, being particularly adapted for car wheels, ordnance, and other descriptions', of Mantl fectOre requiring great strength. - For making acid by by '- the Bersemer process % our bellef is, that these irons cannot be surpassed . These furnace properties to-, , gether contain about fifty thousand acres. They are in good repair, and couldbe put into blast in a few weeks.. - The metal t. brought to market by - the- • James:River Canal and the Virginia Central Railroad. • Partior.sechitig such investments, by addrimaing us 'at Richmond, - Va., will be tarnished with a detailed- - description of these Properties: , • • Jan 26, '6T-4-Sm•, - J. g. ANDERSONz& CO. VA.LUALBLE .1410,PERTY FOR Sale. —The undentigned offers for sale In the Borough Of Pottevilte, a Comer lot. on !Manch Chunk and Coal Streets, thereupon a double two-story - llrick . a Dwelling House-and ante Matt half storlfraine •g; house which is occupied aka Restaurant. The . - lot contains 123 feet on Maneht'hunk street and 45 feet =Coal street - *This'propmtyls , one of the best lo- Cated for store or hotel. in thusorongh., • • . Also 45 building iota between Port Carbon and Potts- • ville.---A beautiful . location-for. building. lots toi Me chanics, Laborers, &c. The water pipeahave been late - y laid bY the FOttsVilie - Water) Company all* along these lots..- They are near the .Potts Ville Aviculture' 'Park Gerands.: Tbeflots ate OffiritedLreasocabrk.....; Terms viiilbe made known.. . ' • . also 115 4r-resat:land favorably known: as the Tomb- ling, Bun Farm, 50 acres mein cultivation, la acres out: , . is .winter gralu,2 acres of over 2000 grapo.vines of they bestquality, en oretuitd with 166 trees, part of them In bearing condltion,• Apples,. 'Pears, • PeachtS,Cherrtes,. all of the first - civet fruit, two .substantial arm houseswith large gar with stable, shedding, Ice hOusdCrunning et:manor - water and pump lathe eta- - ' ble. For further information apply to ' • . GEo. prclaud Brewery,. Pottsville,Pu. VAILItrAIEULE-PSOPJECRTY AT put .v-Airicitsax..-;One-twentietti interest in the lract'of mad land in New - Castle. Township, Schuylkill 'County (known - as theTett &. - Barman tract) contain ing about42o wee. '• - • • '— • Atract 0[220 acres( bOAI 4 . and TIMBERLAND „?. - Lot on corner of: RaiWean Mad 'llh streets.' shoat 120 feaAdartt.irldi two-ttv`CHttery prick houses there on low. • • iotai on Coal, Washington and ilifahantang - -Deafrablo sites for warehousL.s mannlactoria, &c. ,'A splendid lot ou• Schuylkill Ave .-Inte:V3Velbyd-otrthell-fenue and OD feet front on , • One. Intermit:in the "Coal 1111 P! Ti: r act of in Schuylkill Township, toclose the estates of the late Ttie-03Petty. containing ahosit 690 acres &coal aid limber land, is the , tract from which Pl c l a t) Flak: Zig.. mined his celebrated •„•Flak's PaittitY " ie )IUP' mood that the ',Xcaillmes Black • Ban Ore.". and the -Limestone Vein, . - formerly_ *ticked' ifeheydl l i jt ir • runthrtmy,h thlstract.:=. ba sold to • • Beth Sitaiiiiklidiiii i tiacts'Agant;:iarnia*, l 3eCgtaland . 7fahantongo Ste . Pottsville; Fs 410WIIGAVIIILifilialllt-41E8igginitivs ii , ..*T1161. 1PROCE88:-.4. PftoptikV on: - the . - .. - . 44l.llalleable Cast . Steed; -tbsarogras! and ' ' ' ' ffron'Eleisembr = withillingratrallS of EDW. ' '''' i) ma c& - gent.OILIVIXdPiod 4 .. ' . - ‘Briagial - . 111 cents by mall see:lke silia sa, ristrok , .