'Atiitcro -1)01"1:SyMLE,: s_t ROAN. Al iv 23. 11867, „iV yoFS.„—J AL,7111119 H. WATTX, Roam 13. Broadway, New .. roil Clty. ta_ iudttOrized . ,to enbacrlptlona for the lkftwii‘• Jouraii.. and ::,10 to collect bIll• for the same. - ' . DADDOW'S NEW MAP A N TIMA CITE COAL .REGIONS 11, 1 . )IR I , ;. the ' lateat published of the Anthracite c ..! 1e,„1,, t .,: of Tt.unk‘yleaniti. IL differa in mans , re p,....,, from other gape pribllf heti. because it givel.lhe 14.7 il 0:0111 - lii a al-u a representation of the Coal 8a ,..',. ..t.,rlhrr 'r.:th the . location of all the Collieries In ~,.,•r.' th• , Ic.!le Coal Re g iona, &e., eitc. '•" - - . . pr'', ,f• It .- 'ex .. - $2 3 , ..,,,.‘,,r Poketl c 0 . . j a ,i‘a• ..:!=, 1 25. . . . . po 'ln t' - ,-'in . - I lit Do. nn lkftil in dies.l-tfid 2 00 . Ti ~ in - Peel, t.forn, - wilt be sent free by mall on reeelit ~ ,, f tbr above - . prire... For sale at . • n: •.--..r...i.N.'," Rookatrre,Potteville. SHEAFER'S MAP OF THE COAL.REGION-8. $n in sheets, $1 00; and on r, „ , !; hvn 1 , . font and Iran Illap 01 ,bretP; nun In dem. .: rah- - BAlsll.l/CN & RAMSEPS • -k and Ptetir.lic.r, Store, pouEvilie. 11EMOItI$L PAI E !OTIS!! aF SCIII YLKILL COENTIN Great Urduction is Price. LAST Cf.A.NcE TO GET TUE /300 E. In older that all who desire to preserve this. 11e,c:m ., 1 of the Patriotism of Schuylkill County timing the Rebellion, may not be debarred by the pi ict OM purchasing, we have reduced the prim as fellows - for the remainder of the edition : !ethic:Al:from $2 50 to 11 50 •'• •• (librn• y). •` " 2 '75 1 75 . • • I; ?f m )rocco " - " $25 " 225 inoloce " " : 375 " 275 • "BLACK BAND IRON ORE, •The tack lancl, or Cierboanceoui Iron of the Cool illenottrcn. exist as beds., cos •, with the coal hcds, or veins with which they 'the tubscytherh.as ‘ rnade the iron ores rae-,ar. t+ epecielty. and is enabled kern . im:rtiral•rocrieucc LA fled the, principal nag ~r •h`• ore tarotigh the Anthracite or Bituminous Coal . I to locate, 'prove nr develop these liede ir , ,n Anthracite Regions or throe h, the . . . . . . i. 111.tHit1FF4 DADDOW. St. Clair. Pa Joseph S. Patter: rnP P, P. Ntiner,;Willresbarre; J Lou ,f,-1 ,Pe, : W. W. Blalk, , lee. Weatherly, Cte.aty: Wm. B Mat-hall, italtimorv, lion. Henry D. 'Moore; Phlla ,lettlm ; Gso. Vp,x , York COAL, IRON, AND OIL, '11.1" VADD.OW di • B ANN AN. NT Work ou our Mirviral Resonrces has profed SII , CePS. The fret Odin copies are already' c.1•111:1,1el, and ne !mon enter on the third • . v.hicli embraces the . whole edition of the t,••.k lnvaed Ai4 mit 0 , Allinu of the work tii• aterm si.i'•l ti:‘ new etliti,n trill be Is•und until about ISTn; • ,,•1 ; •• •• • •,,tt ext,etti:e. lime and lxlfrir r. quired. in pro t••ll,.-esQoty t.tati.rics will not warraut.anoth ,:• •I tital 1:1•'ore thot period. • • b ~ , ),:hnq•been gnttki up at reit expense •we the mist eXtPTISiVe 1i gle VOICIMe pre I, , "l ,, ninr_. t,tis _C ntntw during the Hebe lie,. HI inn. tut , up. tut. of 5t2.64 , 0. It ord b t rf.nr nrtnvn - pin. and in pmftut• ly thus • ; 7 1, 21511 tents and rnurecinev. A 4. r1:1 , . e 3 OA). We append d few nutices'of pre.ep At h• tug end abreAdt. . • . frrnal the Anieriean.] OIL 1: 1 the 111 , ,91 I.lfliCllol nail ex -1!•••,•;•-e. on the Flbjert that ha come ander otir lL ia a m,,st valuable work 41. 1 th4t,lt to he read by :11l intelligent men.?, (F.'u[a tie V. S. Railroad-and Mining Revieter.] . .. . . . •-f - ,,..t., liii - iiq am, 01,T.. is a work of extraordinary nClity, ie,. arit euti indniitry. The amount of patient,' cuts uLf.. , „••••r•-•• , ?rio , lahor of - which this volume in the 1 ,r..,;171. - :. c..',; I tal'y he til ,. .li•llra:dy'appreciated after cave to! PI: Imr,l*.i 4 - 1 of i ,, r.,,:triltgi. • ' • " • ' • The tiiirint--ic north of this hOok will- make it indirpenm tile I. i.l! oho a , ..,11 to I , ' , e`o'S. In a • enfunaefi eon" mill t form, tent Iniony that is authoritative, facts known to be authentic. , . - From Ilillyer'a U. S. bilnin4 Journal and Petroleum 4 • . • • '`COAI - .. Illustrated with numert , u , map. , Rod en 4, and is altogether the . m•st comprehensive and reliable work. yet published ttn imp..rtent ' The ..1 . /a;don Mining Journal' , which -Is thohlabest Brltif-b mul•ority - on willing subject=, gives 'the fol. Itattelit-g notice of our Book on Coal, Iron and Oat (From ^lnion Vininr: Journal, aly 14, 18C!6.1 CO.tE., IRON A.ND OIL.• .`A more cow mt•lienblve and eat:au,stive volume noon 2f` roateriale trettr,d of could se , arely he desired than th:lt io t Len.,d br!tlee,rs. thupow tiAlitil.N under t tti4 t.tle. lie , .. , nrulug the wt.rk. as a whole, it is certainly the rompiete manual for the practical colliery ilia! ha , let been taildebed . • - • * It 111 n teifelv be arid that we have no single work in CMlltry:eo thlift)llV,llly calculated to atiord.the an pethor iroti.vaaer all the information be naiirr:s in como.ctinn with his booms as is the book ot Messrs.-Daddow Hannan. to mea.tt the wantii of . there similarly em:aved in the United i,tates. - The work must have entalleda large amount of labor, and there is ample evidehte that the labor has not been ap plied wltliont being made to yield the largest results of which it was cap,hle" -h, u e w.rk pub , l-bed can so. co•rect an Idea be forrnc.l of the immense resource - 4 - of this 'country, as in i the - perused of the p !g, es of Coal, Iron & Oil , and it ill prove quite as Interesting i 0 the general reader ae thine more directly interested in developlug the loineral wealth of the e•mutry - Already several orders lave boen'received from booksellers lryturope; where the work in acknowledged to be superior to any work of a similar character published. Price:FT t. , 0 cloth; am.ao half morocco. • Sent free by ra.:ll 1 n rece.pt of price. Address B.EniAMIN l tNNON. Publisher, Pottsville,' Pa. ill(Mmt; liaa-been placed under martial law J(_Ts 1 1 1..St:111: T nill,be . trie4 on the 27th TnE wiieat fieldsjnlOnuis . ate described as "luxuriant." .GENER.-6- SICH.ILS has forbidden distillation in his district :NT.I 'ANNA is 70 .3 - cars old. lie is worth of dollnri. FREI , . DOCGLAFS is urged as Superintend— cut of theFreetlmen:s Bureau. Tnr BrHzilian Minister to WOhingtop has been recalled by hiq Giwernthent. s . iiYADE & PORTER, southern commission merchants, have Piil.rd in C;ncinhati. -• Tli E .Ste inwrty pianus have been awarded the iirbt pre mium.at the Pari's Espo.shion. EAm. Df.sby announces offichdly thht the. lairrieau 'question be amicably adjusted. ont/gGE BANCROFT Ares been aiipoinfed Miuisttr to Prussia, vice Hon.J A. Wright.. Cl:acv of Danville, Republican, is named as a . candidate for the Supreme - A ri.o - r to n:urder the King of.Yruesia and WA chief minist r has just. been discovered in Remover... . GAZETTE COMCs to us en .taped and o'berw ise imprOved wish kati :IMO, loyal cOternporary abundant stk- A Corny c r ISQL:1117 is t.rdered In Mobile to inveqigstie the May troubles: The city pti • .licemep are retsined, and the city govern rnest will not be 11;s1virbeti CIIICAGO is bpporilhg tl .ur fr..m Canada Lame e. eurilption. At tbo same tirno the spec- If-ators of Chicago are eendirf; Sour east, for whiCh liCy get rmebifant erioes. Cron 31:1E\ in the W-stern Sratea are urging the G.,v,rmrs thf reof to appoint a day of humil iation and.pr by, r to Almighty God to stay the ap proach and spread of rlinlera. . FRAZER, TEEN ElOl 31 & Co., agents for the rebellion in England, and implicated in most of its fort-ig,n financial rascalities, have gone up, as they deserved to do. • • PARAGUAY has accepted, the mediation proffered by (be. United :States government. and will immediately send an envoy to .Wash ington . The allies bare not steepled the proposition. GI.4iERIL BAKCOCK has stationed two cav alry cornpanieS at Chalk Blalfi ; two at Mon ument and two at Big Tree stations, on the Smoky. Hill route. ' This secures the- route for mails and passengers. Jcnoz KELLEY had an enthusiastic reception a Atlanta, G 3, He made a great impression. A crowd of whites surrounded him at the Court Home, congratulating him on his speech, .and t,•edging - Geoigia.asi a loyal Union State hene-; after. • ' GOVERNOR GRANT has appointed Mahlon 11. Dickinson, of. Philadelphia, -visitor foi philanthropic purposes to the prisons --and alms-houses of the Commonwealth, :under the act passed by the Leitislature at its last cession. DECLINE Iv. FL01311.-111 , Philadelphia, on Tuesday last, prices of flour were nominally, 2.7#3 , 50 cents per bbl. lower. This concession had no effect in stimulating buyers to Operate, they steadfastly refusing to purchase beyond their Immediate wants. • DlostmE.Nrr To PMetsstvines Eorznats wuo F cm. is IdExico.—The• Commiseioners appointe4 to superintend the erection of a monument to the memory of Pennsylvania seldiers who fell in the , service daring the Heiken war, ham adopted a design prepared by Hamilton Alricke, Jr., °LEV rikhurg.- %be design fa said to be biantiful, awl the monument will soon.be emoted. _° • . To IsJac B. Ciatta„ - Estf., Dettnty-Secrellt': ry of !he_ Commonviealth:we are IndehtSsi for a copy in pamphlet tore of. ibe.kiiiall! lawa passed by the Legisiatttio4oPAle-SlAte during the session of 1807. itis irtmleof great vain; containing,: SOF 1 !nip ortant enactments wideh'.l4ll,4oB:ol t!COOMOICUOWSI to the ffenteil THE NE REILITACTICS. fil e Riot at Ikawnsiille, .Tetinealee. A teputlaim .don;;; by a The spe4mtbretitenakliiiki . is tonei , and SHE UlllX=i:D hXD omteommw =l4-17ROWT1.21IRIbl'INTO',/a ERREL CONMIVATTWEi. .-. • . . . The Memphis Post of Yday 14, gives the following ae . count of the rebel outrage at .Breormiyille, .Tennessee, noticed a few dap ego by tOrrePh:-. • -... . Th . e.Repriblican Union delegatet • of Madison.: LlM derdale Haywood, and Tipton lad been notified to Meet at Browner illF! iesterday.to nominates candidate fur the Senate; andlhe delegates of BaywOod 011=11- E, ate a candid:lnfer Pieineaciatlie- ' -. ', ' The convention poet the .... , lattle '6 . . • W. H. Moore. Req.',. was mitelnated. as the asedi t isife • for Representative In the legbdaturefrumlartwxsl_ • The c:nventiort then adJourrietto meet In. an hour Tee meriting iMelon had bee; very byurinchloisi.inti; enthasitectre„ tut,gbod-humortel and kindly to. ward everybody- Idanywent to dinner.' • Scion shout -.. Mg was heard on th e.aquare, and word-lied.that there was a row breeding. - .Hon 'D. A. d others dining with him, were. nodded, • and eoun .repaired to the .Conr , .h It „was etated that some - rowdY Par ties, cethying revolvers:hid - found out Messrs- Carter• and Eirris. tw, colored men from Memphis, who bad Made telling but bamorrAus speetheata :the morning: and dem aided- of them-.that they;shm d take. back what they bad said, threatening their tires - it ,they did not _Menem : C arter and Barrie took it quietly. offs- el no restetance;.lnat. ore being charged b,y. the mallards with saying what theyhad not, denied ...it... .The mallants charged - them. we ,understood. with saving that every rebel; aught...to .have - his'. throe; - cut .and.his heruta. blood let oat; .Afterward, 'When c ri- • veraingwith a:be:gentlemen of the: convention, they charged that one of thespe.akers iri -the marling bad - -said all who had owned slaves. Ought - to have their: . heart-stings cut our. neither ofwhithdeclarationaanY Member of the convention beard' Made. - Indeed, any etexr of the kind was plainlyonly to cover- the c duct they had rth-eady 'determined upon. • Mathalibag for Jeff. - Davis and cursing I3rownlow were heard from the riotous partite. The proper CO/Ce 3 ' .w 7' called upon. and Warrants . weraisatted and_prit. into elands' of rhe sheriff to arrest the rioters. Up to . time the% colored men, though prevent in town , to the. number of a thousmd,.had shown no spirit 'of viol-noe, ..thoogh greatly disturbed by the violation of their rights. . The eiteriff proceeded to execute the- process, , when the rowdies resisted, and 'commenced dringtownrd the colored people, who- rettred.te.ck behind the "Court-. honse, but soon tithed in honsidemble naherri: and . n-re tad there a man who hadarms. reunited the. the.. The thing for a few minutes was like lively skirmish • lag. Some of the negroeste rallying mated bricks. or whatever elite they - coald .self defence. • The leading Republicans. Whiteend ordure& were alined Ye; and tried to orevent excitement and retaliation - on the • part of the'coloredmen. Beverar,sbota Wok erect bat none were fatal, and, Indeed, we could not find that any"were serious Many men could he seen getraig their arms in the Shops around the vitro. Some, stores were Pointed out 'where ammunition had been %obtained. -.None seemed to deny. and all appeared to' admit, that the disturbance had been contemplated beforehand: , 'tome declaring that they got their -arms ready. in , the mot - R e knew none of the assailing parties, but the citi zens appeared to know them all,- : • ' -• • It was very apparent that bad whiskey bad been free ly need among the rioters: ' The forbearance of the Col ored people was the most striking feature of the scene, Had they reaporided-at all. as their large numbers ena bled t hrm tOC:CP,o the spirit of the assailanta the Bland property,otevery rioter in towu w aid have been de• stroyed in a twinklin 1311 t it required atthe moments of the highest excite me nt, - only a tewwurds to keep all quiet. • The 'effort at arrest and the .riettotte.`proceolings, concerned a large portion of-the afternoon • But some gentlemen, active among the assailants to keep them (Inlet. assured prominent Republicans that there would be h. fchrlihr dicturbance if the Devote tritim noes eault and the delegates began to gather in -the Court hon-e for the our-rarse of proceeding. with business, when the discharge ofa ghat from the quarter_ of the assailants renewed the alarm and set the excitement ablaze again '. • ' bine:Lerch§ acts, as well as expressions., showed that the rioters were 'abundantly ..epported ..hy the . rebel eyruputhtzers,of the town.. Men were st i ll hurrying. . al for arms. Dr legates,-Ii the meantime, had scattered. And no nomination for the. Senate was mate. '-toleuel Post n finally announced that no - nomination would be attempted untir another coniention wail ale: It was ihArged. a ter the affair, that thenegroes were incited by lesdif g Repnbilcanti. ••'On 'the. echtrary, the very opposite wla true -.The Repubikauts made every effort. not only. to prevent violence; but to - iecare the absolute suaremacy of law and to suppresi viUlence where it snowed foelf by +awful me bode - An Incident - specially indicative of this occurred just before the heriff% attempt to arrest the assailing party. Major bmitb, who had made a speech in the morniri d g, with othe a. met the young men and tried to leratut e them to desist, but they tuned upon him . palling•him.; and threatening him wits their revolvers, and his life was saved only by efforteof triends.- . • Various reports come up' front authentic witnesses showing that the disturbance was contemplated be forehand by those who brought it on. • One of the riot. era was reported to have seta early . ln the day ihst he . was - going to get - drunk and go up to. the .Courthouse and drive off the , edamned idgeers." Indeed, the cern victionwaS forced noon ns that the . disturbing of the . Union - meeting was desired by many repels In the tom- . wunity, and that this desire was known to the 'duper .sdue., who effected the result; who interrupted a peace- • tut assemblage , of citizens, ...violated the freedom_ of speech. and brongut this disgrace • upon Brownsville, so mutt 'total fur the peaceful and quiet character of its PEN,'PASTE AND SCISSORS. . - trii - Popnlation of New Y trk. 1,00,000., 4.4-The Princess of Wales will be lame for life. tor The Empress of France is-again encrehte. /Or Tennessee contains , thirteen cotton taco). : tar Michigan 43 grain end fiait crop will be heavy. bee been discovered in Yankton, Dar kotah earllnttsr is selling in. Harrisburg at 35 cents The crops in Florida , were never more . promising. flarriabarg in moving in the matter of a trotting rark. AR - There are. in store at Chicago 2;056,000 bushels of grain. . - wJudge Day, of Washington; D. 0., died-re cently in Minnesota, . . WA women's suffrage association has been organized at St: Louis. • VI - Naebville expects to make seventy-five mil lions of bricks this "year... - *- AV-Chicago is to •. have s new , Medical College building, to cost $75,000: . .. _ liar Three thousand people *ant to be Registers under the Bankrupt Act. • • - - . zirSt. Louie is 'going to erect a Catholic ea hedral to coat 12,000.000. . ifir Great financial tranble - begins to be felt in all the cities of the Sonth: = lOTA woman in Chicago has made $40,000 by a lucky lipecolation in wheat. - airAlice . C. Abbott is in jail at, Boston, charged with killing her stepfather. tar It is suggested that Jeff. Davis sue some body for false imprisonment, /WA° old lady in Petersburg, 76 years old, has just cut eight new teeth. ifirThe shipments of specie to Dome on Bat- Any amounted to $2,831,500. Sgi•Sweden has adopted an American breech loader for the use of her armies. •• nirßx-Confederate Postmaster General Regan has begun practising law in Texas. : • . Stirln Southwest Georgia the farmers have . put in enough, corn for next year's supply.. . la - The steam ram Dunderberg..bas been sold to the French governinent for $3,000,000. sir Cambridge, Vt., last year, made over three hundred tons of - butter, valind at 8228,000. nif - During 1866, 93,967,682 passintgors were carried on the New York 'city.railroad oars.' • Liabilities of Wiggin A: Crowther, St. Louis, charged with fraud and swindling. $60,000. Sa - The Queen of Spain is selling, her jewelry in anticipation of being driven from her throne. sa-The wholesale dry-goods houses, of New York city did a buaiuess last year of $80„000,000. NI - Upper Cherry Run, in Pennsylvania oil re gions, now turns out 200 barrels of petroleum per day. . i?There were 11,628 births, 5978 marriages, 488 divorces and 7420 deaths in Connecticut last *rip East' Saginaw, Mioh., on the 16th, Ed ward R. King, shoemaker, murdered John (:.Ely, blacksmith... zir Capt. E. - - H. Rauch, • has been appointed General Agent for the Temperance Union of Pennsylvania; : - •• • • sgr Henry T. Crawford, of Cleveland, Ohio, re- New Y bOet $lO,OOO at a; , faro .establiehment in ork 'city. • Orbiary Walsh, a servant girl,. linable, to flud employment, committed suicide by drowning at Chicago lately, - • • . 19 - New York has. begun Home for 'Little Wanderers, large enough to accommodate 7000 of these little waifs: . . : • - tar Subecriptione' to the amonntof $BO,OOO, for rebuilding the Lindell House s bave Already been, collected in Bt. Louie . • : . Aar' At the Exposition the food deparimtint of the United States will compare favorably with that of any.other country. Davie;-a lady of salPm, Mass., 76 years old, died on Monday night, of fright occasioned by the severe thtinder.shower_ garTne U. S , Supreme Corirt disposed of two hundred cases during its recent term.- There are two hundred and flf.y cases yet on the docket.. *The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, from Scranton to New York, is to have. a double track, to aceommodate the increased coal traffic. rO - The captain of a eteamboat at Norfolk Ise been are at d under the Civil Eights bill, for eject log a colored ,woman from the cabin intended tor white ladiea. . - WThere is some -curiogity to see how.' Petroleum .V. treisby .accept the release it Jeff. Davis. - The everitcan scarcely fail to create' a sensation at the "inititoot." .• • " .112f•nro eanguinary battles recently occurred in Candia,and the 'Turks were defeated, with a• lose of 3000 men. The great Powere of Europe have again petitioned Turkey to cede Crete to: - The population of Eihi'st virions Periods Was as follows In 1820..635; in 1830, 1320 ; ,in 1840, 3412: in-1&50, - 5858.1ind in 1860; 9419 ; at present it ull,reach 14,000. About the 'same .ss PottstMe. iiirThe courts Of Ocean minty," N. 3. hive Cranted :S/0.000 damages ,to Miss mill for breach of promise of marriage on the part of a , Mr. Abraham Stout, drygoods merchant.,. That gill mkke Stont'a puree thin. _ t - WY - Herr-Schweitzer, director of the' obseria tory at Moecow, baa spnbliehed a pamphlet, in which he attempts to elms , Abet the town and its - vicinity !tenon a very thin crust of earth, beneath . which ittiorery deep and extensive cavern; -It ie said that experiments have fully borne out the truth of Herr Schweitz r'n statements.: . , JrMra Hichollu,-Wire of G. A. Nicholls, Req., the Superlntendont of the Philadelptila'and.ltead- - ing Railroad Ccimpatty, and - the diughter of the Hon. Henry A, Muhlenberw, deceased, 'died 'ln Reading on the 15th Inst. The funeral took place on Saturday. last, and was One of the largest, ever known in that oity. In the procession there. were fifteen: hundred employees'of the Reading - Rail- - ; road works:, . GEORGE It..STUARTi%En.,' Pniladelphiai• Ikatbeen .elected. President or . gm-pennaylva=. nia State Temperance . goCiety. • A. ;lemmas pleeungof The !Hands of a Psr. teetive Tariff; was held in New York on Wed nearly lest ;We will ritethipmee—dliitele our next.:_ - _ _ THE 111811 . 0118- which led the United Sates. Stipreme'.oourtAo.4loass.:* JariPregir.aid. MI Ippt injnriciiop : bille wll be, p_tthliahed at the textural iitlthe : Clotirt. • ' • • 7 _ TEU - s - Einperoe,iii,pitippe,ind the lEirig Prude hail bothjoitt4illtisihed the LIM4 emburctreaty, _and- the . , cloAds he7B rolled slay !fro m Alf', l - of Etre)* ' A car' AwDzusaa castlron,cif the skip.; agirfkof brfitzs de?Oteiali , trriotirigytospAi .:' 1 0 1 4 1 4 baiitiEecitidou,chlitti??l lo )/Itt*hrti Poetimi:l44. It; ii,ii . *:,rsirOCAsCirk"thib Art Journal offlgtodi3u. alit or fieiiittfat .blurtfradvinhibild*T l 47 ll 4 I • A f``‘ 77;7-- .71' • I - , Ptr TICE Witl=tyA,T44.lll:ll3. • .The-Army : :find Navy t3itietu4- which *peaks tiesentimentijentrail3r, of the Army end Naiy.of the country (=WAN' thei„,fol -1004: ' • • . ' TEE lIILLEMS Or In the dWeham (thy ball) of Jefferson Davis from Fort Monroe, a Tame and impotent conclusion rounds :off what at berthas Deena shabby . and 'asgracefal fair.. The fair eammentary.on the release ofJefferson Davis' (st, rola probableOse shall be Ahem:zed in 'Ro am:abet) will be thattramon Is sox a came, or if it be one. is sotrivisi a weakness th tit mat Noe be pun inbedz-the areU-Ithown oratorical uttering* of Senator . Andrei - &thew w to them:tray, nth.. • the case stands, we _ abashed With a esevirtkm that the arat gulf fixed Mold betwixt "lopaty" and "oath braking" has been somehow filed mew that the an cient landmarks are gone. and the only crime commit ted by the Cordbriasey was the crime:Of not settiering The six yore careernotir . consummated have added, to Jefferson Davis abundant celebrity, withocit'clothble him in the least with histixingrentwic The true be t%) of Ourdiy, theligiire Which' will ever hereafter jam "up **eve Ohm' fn enduring stiprentat7; htthatnxitain, Ty, uncomely. tine 'ef the inartyr:Presidemt; - the rival and the foe of, deers= natio, and between whom and Davis, adbetween whose disciples end admirers and. time ot Davis, there can ciever be any Jolmproprie =of glory andhcatit, Divis was physiralixsafer, in undermining the Republic than Lincoln:in saving It nf.thelattercoethlinblalifein the moment of men", by the band Of an euthisary of. _ Mr. Dafas Wilke free . and untrammeled, and As not called to accountfiw his career.. It la some sufflafaction hieiever, to know that Mi'Daviswill go down to his.'dory; though unwhipp .11 ofjusitcia'at least 'melded by s.nyudeleadieg romance._ The trnsynapathetic and ar row= elemaits in his - temperamentill-fitted hum to awry ariarion with him by the. force of pensonal devo tion: But whatever romance might have bum thrown around him by the failure of his cause _wita entirelyie moved by the prosaic; embarrassing, intact IlicPcmos; circumstances of-his overhauling and capture in Geor gia.- Perhaps, also, this present quiet may of his dk, appearing from the stage of history la practically better than theceremony of a State trial; which could not have failed to increase his notoriety. . The weer of Jeff Davis as President commented in February. 1861. thus antedating that of our own preed dent Limb:it it substantially cnried. - four feria later, on the 4d day ad April, .1865 '• - .on - that fatal Sunday, Lees cander hastily entered St-Pant's Church, In mend, and sailing out the Cmffederate • President, told, him the doom of his capital, That same night Davis befoul his new role as fugitive note Justice. Firing to Danville, he had the monstrous conceit and harditrwd to Make ."proclamation,: on. the 6th of April. an -nouncing that "we have now . entered upon a- new phase of the struggle. Believed ! Wm the nec seitY of guarding Perth:Mar Writs,' our army will be tree to nr,ve from point to point, to strike the enemy in de- - tall, far from, his base I". Poor Jeff I Beading this prc -clamation new, the whole tide of four years. mendaci ty by which the Confederacy was ao long tioatedloods . back upon the aim:nary; and Once again We are au: rinanded by those famous .hlessings in. disguise In this same manifesto, •"I will never =went," said pa r Davis, "to abandon'to the, enemy one foot of the soil of one one of the States of the rlonfederaty. Trgin 1a shall beheld and defended.. - and no peace ever be made with the infamous ,Invaders of her territory."— And so forth. ondtio on, "ur conquered and unconquer able hearts... Four.'days later, Lee had eurrendered, and:Davis and his baggage . bad.tled inomtinently front Danville to Greensboro; On the 18th of April. Dails 161 from Greensboro, via Charlotte, acroesSatif Caro , On the 9th of. May he reached the little historic town of:lrwinsville, Georgia. and there, neat morning lie was captured by Colonel Priteturd'a 4th' Michigan,. while attempting to escoic to the spring; diegnised as his wife's "old • mother." - with shawl lover his head and.a tin pall in hie hand. - *lt - was the farce 'after the evetragedy,and the world rang with laughter, which r destroyed destroyed the romance of Mr. Jefferson Davis. exploits. •• He was conducted (In male attire) . to 'Fort. Monime on the 19th of May, and served out nearly two years there before "freedom of locometion, o as his conned expieated 'it.' was granted. . . desperate effort was -formerly made by most of the newspapers of that hu— mane and gentle nation which has lately taught us how to treat rebels in Jamaica- and India, to manufacture Sympathy for Jeff Davis, What space the English pa pers could spare from excusing the, atmeities of An. dersonville, - Llbby. and Belle Isle, wit. filled 'with pic tures of the the horrible torten* Of Jeff - Davis at Fort 'Monroe. .He was allowed no books: and was going o.• die He was dwindling_atv y perceptibly, under in rintsitorial tortares-:-the ftmericar.l3 were barbarous - to. their captives 1 Had one tithe of the horrors. that an. gnashed the fourteen thousand brave boys of the North who. in two years, died at one single 'prison !tithe South. been infileted.on Davis. be would long ago bave gone to encounter them in the next world. : But Davis do•pite the lunendoss f the SaturdaP Review,- waxed bette, and better iii health--not'only lived, but thrived ander:Yank«e Nap-cities . ' The guest!. in of Davis' trial is probably ended:. -Be: twe n President 'aial Supreme Court. between civil and military tribunals, it bas been batted to and fro like a snuttlestiek between- battledores, 'till now the play 114 _over We do not propose to say anything elaborate on a ss bleu which - it is now almost useless to discuss._ Nevertheless: it may be set down as true.that the time was whim the summary, but ism% trial by wait-martial of Jefferson Davis would have been ap..landed' as an act Justice through at the la d Oa the 2d day of May, - . President Johnson published this proclamation- Wl:asses •It appears from evidence in the Bureau of liiPitxry.Juetlce that- the audacious Murder of the late President, Abraham Lincoln. and the attempted aisasienation of the lion W H. Seward. Secretary of ••auite, were incited. concerted, and procured by. and between Jefferson Davis, late of Richmond, , -Va.: and Jacob Thompson, Clement C. Clay . 'Beverly Tacker, Georg , N. Sanders: W.. 0 Clary. and other rebels and traitors, against the Government of the United : States. barbered' in Canada: • ' • Novi:therefore, to the end thatjustlce may 'be done,. Andrbw Johnson. PreAdent of the Unitedlikates do offer and moult:T. for. the -arrest of said peraona: or .other of them, within the limits of the 'United States,' sir that they can be brought to ttial • • the following te- . . .. . . . One Inindred thousand dollars for the arrest of Jet' ferson Davis.- • . . . . - Then followed the.rewaPds offered for the other crim- Innis. .On that charge, Jefferson. Davis was arrested, and on that charge committed to jail — What was he iievideucett which caused this -roclamation ? The pre vious day; May 2, the President had issued a- see, nd order, commanding the detail of a miStary commission on the ground that the persona implicated in the mur der of the late Psesideni. and • their alders orabettors, are subject:to thejurlsdirtion of, and. legally before a military coinmission.e--• • It is not,. however,•thts accusation of complicity in homicide (an accusation probably groandlessu . which has given interest to the fate of Davis. The great and enormous crime of Davis was that, In' Mr. Jotinsonia phrase, of aiming not at the life of a man, but a nation. The President once said. in memorable words. that -it was time the people of the United States should learn that treason - was a crime. "• The boot appears to be - on the other lez • The people think that they _are the onty people who do know that treason la a crime. With the final discharge of Jefferson 'Davis, however, the question of treason. will probably go undecided into . history. • Or, if it be exhumed at some distant day, it will appear in some dryi legal diction interesting as a professional but taking no vital.hold as a fact upon the people of the Republic. In a letter dated Newport, R. 1., a corres pondent writes to ns as follows on the sub• Jeff Davis a Murderer, at Large: When a Goiernment and its Court, becomes So cor: rnpt as to release a wholeisalo Murderer like Jeff Davis it becomes all good ci:lzens,to condemn the criminal act and remedy the evil as scion as possible; how this is to be done remains for the people in .thler sot !reign capacity to decide. In the mean time, is the great. EM. and front or Trewm and Murder—to escape tin, pnnisheri Y Bow it would startle the contrivers of this. great Felony-to bear that-sume wreck of Humanity some victim of the barbarity of Davis who' had been torn end mutilated by blood bounds, or. starved into-a miserable and 'hi og - deatb,,Wlth just enough 'elite left to raise a rifle to his shoulder:ehould In his indignation take jastice into his own hands, and rid the world of: this great orimtnal, . • - •. It would be no more than ain't rebuke to a corrept government, and atorropt Conn; and with one men, justice the whole loyal nation would exialm, Amen, justice is done at last. . • "Exurra.". THE population of Londonpn July Ist; 1867, is estimated by the English Registrar Generai, will amount to 3,082.872. He also estimates the population.of Edinburg at that time at 176,081; of Dublin, 319.210.; of the borough 'of Liverpool, 492,439; of the city of Manchester, 362,323; of the borough of. Salford, 115,013; of . the city. of. Glasgow, 440 979; of the borough. of Birmingham, 343,943 ; of the borough of Leeds. 232,423 ; of the bqrough of ShPffield, 225.199; of the city of Bristol. 165,572; of the borough of Newcastle' on Tyne, 124,960; of the borough Of Hull, 106 740. • • -•- . Pa. , .HAESELER'S PARIS LICITERS. --We have the pleasure of publishing a third letter from Dr Charles H. Haeseler, now sojourn ing in :.Paris. In it he gives the reader, a vivid idea of the beauties and wonders of.the Grand Exposition. All who to our knowl edge, have expressed an opinion of the merits of this series, of letters, unites in, saying that they are by all odds, the mostinteresting and instructive of any from the French Capital which have appeared in the American press. The statement is simply, due to our friend and esteemed correspondent. , REPUBLYCAN Vrecoms —Fort Wayne, In diana, was carried by the Republicans last week by majorities of from 400 to 800. It bas heretofore been "Democratic" by 800 to 1,200 majnri ty. The charter election took place in Motris town, New Jersey, on the 18th inst. • The Republicans elected their whole tieket with out Opposition. This la quite a change, se one month previous the town was carried, by the Democrats. • • - THE New York Day Book, a leading Coe psitead organ, favors the nomination of Jeff Davie and Edgar Cowan, as the DemoeratiC candidates for President , and Vice President of the United States. Very proper. One la the bloodiest traitor alive, the other-the meanest renegade. A. -pod ticket for the party that oprinsed the war for the Union and: abused, the soldiers, who fought to pre sefire it. Davis and Cowan i Why not ? '.'MININGaxn MAIMPACTIIIWKI NEWS" lithe title of a new weekly paper published at Ne gawnee, Lake Superior, Michigan, by A. P. Swinetord. It is a neat and spiriuul sheet.— The editor. intruitices# nsw feature. He Publishes twomarriage.notices. One has at the bottom, "no cake." 'The other, "plenty . Of cake ind beer,."--showing who are thoughtful and renierober '.'ye printer." A PawnPas/air —But feti officers have been removed from the Philadelphia Custom House time far, by Collector Cake, bnt he 'Very ProPOrlY.Plado 1 .9 2 _exam* of 'l4l-4do waiter who on_Saturday loot laboring muier an attack :of hienatnral feeling% entered'a public hoar* lathe vicinity of the Itumector's headqtuatere,.aml ;calla npon_ all hands to - drink. - -fie:offered aea_toast,. iThe health of •Jeff Davie." )11i vpse promptly diamiseed:' Bowe the Chicago Tribune has become a mouth-piece for Free Traders, and per con sequence against the interests of the'c'lreat West, the Republican* of Unit city; the new day, takes the lead is the .organ of the par ty:- "PO' ittrther stioir the strong feelln for protection ‘to Americartindustry in that re' 11 170 1 Oiticinefq a 'Proifissis4o TiraLlute beea awarded thepuh lic printing by the city authorities. - ' ,momm . , per to ye prac fund - 111 - .!ibuittvid,e*othis h*ed of DI eg ere, the ,otheiAteropkaterlthili up to lobs itoir, Sid :s: :049014 corn sitiaissik*ftillo inliOtthitro t O iti m ) Fiftee*:',l l2 4 ; girew him heita lAMoot into the aoetlijaigimle.lbo mison4thi-Tht4 fearful'tottuta:4l4 bunted_ hie skin and inffietyn ummigmfeittfoLtottire. - r 4" 411144 4 1 M 1 01 1 0 1 R 041 -/ M-A : - 25; 18-:67. Masoas m;- facts . - Coutainet io .-thentatement :of .the 'R.- W. Grand 1 4ge of Pennsylvania, for. is 6 6/ Pm; atitute inch.testlarnrof the:efficiency and vigor of the %Masonic 91der, as-cannot. but be gratifying to all &hi iniatbent...:',Tkire mints of 1866 *ere IM2BB-11, and:fronithe oirard b*Nuest 83 4 3744, *king the total of the investments of .the bequests: $50.160 49. The Grind Ll:Age:charity band, amounts $50.8801k and $31.694 54 have been re. - - 1 ceived during the year, •and ,$25;818 98 et. : • pended; More than $27,000 of the invest meats are in United Sts.tee bonds. The cons mittee to select sake fora Masonic - hall were authorized to purchase the block banded by Cathbart,,Pffixtr,JMlper sad Broad theeta, Philadelphia, for $155,000, to take possession in July' prom. The growth of Masonry is said - to hive bien ticzelerated with threefold, rapidity by the war. In 1856 there we.re.lBB. lodges, 11,195 membem, 1046 • membets of tirand- Lodge, and _a grand Lodge debt of $151,000, while tlie chaiity funds were but. $88.125. In 1861 theie were 172 lodges. ip; • 651 member; 1599 - members.. of the, Grand Lodge, and - a citrand Lodge debt - of $7B 200 ' while the charity funds . were $75 870.' :In 1863 there were 190 lodime; 20.256 mentber% 2165 members of the Gonad Lodge, and a Grand Lodge debt of 'only $ll l OOO, and charily funds amounting to $98,470. Daring the Masonic year of 1866' twenty new lodge warrants were ,wired, : and nineteen new lodgesconstituted. , IN NEW YORK on Wednessit4 list the Gen eral Synod. of the Beformed Presbyter* Church. had a general, discussion upon. the subject of the. re-union of the Churches of the-Presbyterian faith. Re.v. br. Crawford adinitted the importance of the subject, but they should proceed-with caution. He did not want to go a-begging to other bodies.-- Rey: 3.11 r. Doug*, of Pittsburg, spoke elo quently for union.. ' No iompromise of prin ciple was involved in uniting either with the New or Old School. The people were ready. for union, and the ministry should not throw obstatles in the way.. Mr. Brown, of Pr,, and.otherS'spoke in . a similar vein. • " • Liao z ',Newts FROM A. GOLD MOM. —The celebrated Hayward.mine is located at Sutter Creek, Atnadon County,. OaL ; 'and it, haw' 1,200 feet Perpendicular descent .from' the surface, probably 300 feet below :the ocean. From this • mine, which . has been worked thirteen years by. Hayward, there has been: extracted probably six or seven millions of dollars. This a great. fact ; but What is more important, to the public, a still greater fact presents itself, viz_t that the quartz veins in crease in width and .value in pn3portion to depth. Hayward's net income from the mine is over $40,000 per month. As we prod icted, the •;Jefferson, pay!' Demokrat"_ rejoiced hugely in its last, over the release, of Jeff. -. We have no doubt tl3ti "Demokrat" will ere long raise to its mast head the following ticket : PRESIDE-NT -IN 1 8 8 • JEFFERSON • DAVIS. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT EDGAR-COWAN. ' • That ticket will snit it in 2668 quite as well as rebel victories caused it to become jubi lant during tbe Rebellion.. - THE newest ."dodge" to quicken *trade, as tried by a firm in .!Tew.York city, is to place a $lOO greenback In a particular paper of chewing tobacco. This prize is put in with 200 other papers, and every purchaser "takes the chances" on the day of sale. . Prinz Wm n mine GRAPE:-Mr. Speer, of Patt• else, N. J., whose Port Grapevines have achiev ed a world-wide reputation', has for two'or three years past been importing A superior article of pure Port brandy from the Cla.stelia distillery of Portugal, which he reintroducing in this country. The best way to test goodwinexid brandy is to drink it, and judging from some samples received from Mr. Speer, we unhesitatingly .pronounce hie manufacture of wine and the brandy he imports to lie excellent.. • • ' =mu. NOTICES. ' . Mae. Recnol respectfully informs the citizens of Potts ville and vicinity, that the has reopened the ICE CREAM ar.d CONFECTIONERY. business at the old stand on Centre street, where she will be most hap 7 py to ace all her old and new friends... Ice Create of all flavors and of the finest quality. served at the shortest notice. • Pottsville, April 19, !61' Ram: and Winter Underclothing can be obtained at D. A. Smith's, Centre atreet. • PADDI9 Lirsii Dance, a beantiftil article, at D. A, Smith's, Centre etreet... . - • Nye , ' Wirrin einem:sits at D. A. Smith , * Clothing Store, Centre street, Pottsville. Factor. English and American ninths, all styles, and of the finest qualities, at D. A. Smitten. Centre street. ..hibricative 'steam- engine pecking.—for' teime ee no. 639 sr& et., Oda., and no. 26 dey et, neje May 12, .66-16-17 Gi.ovra, Neek-ties and Hose, to snit every taste, and at reduced prices. at D. A.l3mith , s, Centre - street: • • 832 . • woman In knottier column picking grapes for Sneer's Wine. It to an esimlrable article, need In the boapitaie'and by the first Clam famines - In Paris. Lon don and New York, in preference to. Old Port Wine.— it Is worth a trial. 'as It elver ireat satisfaction THE COAL TRADE. Potto . vitle..lllay '45; 1887, The quantity sent by railroad this week is 85;745 02—by eanal 32,298 11—for the week. 118,042 12 tons against 184,799 tons for, the corresponding week last year. - .The demand for the week improved a lit tle, caused by the diminished quantity sent: from rhelttekawanna regipn, in consequence of the freshet having damaged' the Delaware and Hud4on Company's Canal.. Prices how ever, remain the same, but are a little firmer. The trade sums up this week as follows, compared with last year : - . 1866. 1867. • wire. Tows. wese. • 'rheas.. D. • - • P&RRR 94,020 1,377,338 85,745 . 1,184,113 4311222 s c h w a ca rt ,40,2.79 358,990 32.298 . 230,852 d 129.281 Val RR. 30.588 879,873 49.576 859,192 1 20,675 Lehi% Cen 17,101 168,774 28.053 120.185 d 48,582 Sant Bth. 23,332 .864,453 2 4,719. 467,002 .102,549 N,t,b 9,942 • 139,542 ' 8,820 136,151 d 3,191 Penn. C' C By R Road '182032 12,248 240,389 103 2 2 7 By Canal :. l 950 3.731 .. 3.2e5 d 466 Del & End 46,200 249 710 15,480 263,885 • 21.174 `Along Bth . • 41.116 • ' 18,296 4 24,420 Bhamolidn- 7,159 170,093 9.187 146,969 41 28.124 Trevortoa.. 9r5 17.708 1,029 1 945. d, 8.458 Bhint ~- 8,120 20,803 1,a5 - . 12,376 d 8.127. .L V. C 0... 2,448• 15.256 - 1 242 . - 16,836 . .1,1519 1.350, '4,581 • 2.024 . 23,292 lam. Broad Top, 771 90,891 5,729 85,725 d 5,1E8 t 14215 3,826,208 288,586 .3,585,189 18,849 490.419 ;. As - we predicted; the supply reported fails off again compared with the corresponding week last year. The supply this year is now 290 419 tons behind the quantity sent for the corresponding period last year, and the indi cations now are that the supply , will scarcely reach - that of Last year unleas the demand and prices should materially increase. It - will be observed by the above table that the dec.llne in the. Schuylkill and Shamokin Regions is uplards of - 1380,090 tang. The Scranton, Pittston and Delaware and Hodson trade has increased upwards of 280.000 tons. Unless we have amore - dire& and cheaper outlet to the :New York market, the trade from Schuylkill County will not increase very rapidly. We learn that the Lehigh - Valley Rail Road Company's extension of thetr road into the Wilkesbarre Basin will be_completed in the course of a feW days. Pia have,received the following in reference to a machine for _Macau, Mass.. May. 0,1267. • B om a, joessar4L—l.present , car your Woad= the followlog brief notice of Frisk ;Lt Wes: termams Patent Coal Mining "Lachine: ; This machine &Mahal! of a circa OM working ho rizontally six or eight Inches. above thft 'floor of the minianad so arranged up: a yardage as. to be pro gelled by groove its own tia , o l .mi along the face of the coal, rating s, °MKT or mine Inches at ate of ty fait per hour. It 'Ts opera* d -by therein corn, premed ear:eortteraa thfialarOWilt ram , the entrance of the mine, wanks serves tthaee two,told pupae of mo: kir to the machine anitatutlistar. Cknoixemed air is now cowrie& into . the Mount cenls Tonne), a distance of four mi l with it Ws of less 'than one temnd to the inch.:` A im engine of twenty-ftve home power *lll, be required to , oopipress air : The coet of our machine lbe $2 000, in bnnp patentright for its nee. - Any nutber luon you may . *aim prommUy Oren. Tear% . - .• • ---W. A Wuitato,tgent: 3'11:111 ZILUISIVETA72O3I pir COAL. In Great.Briuiln the transportation of eihel, 'lion 144, ()Wei him" peelally taviiide4 ilar, when elsenmsta will permit by Ilnee, in heavy frei g ht .11nek. Pamengers, feet freight end way traffic End cannot; be idanomlcollY In con melon with heavy trifficrouonuat be done . at Iheeipenee of the ; other. Our vim 'peed , trade from the Schuylkill Region, zcannet economically o inducted : In eannectkin With .tholorgennd constantly -limplaaing traffic on the Beediug line of a- miecell4motut cheMnr u:We tat ifreitfiultWilind:Atuideni `meittifttlf,fol44, slol4 ,'. r el l tillde m n oe t i • saccesetillk "whicidhei. ) *we; coudan#7.7 #101 1 11.417 -heti* *44 4 r ive . 100 P 39, 1 , 4 0 4 1 , 11 ' . - ond coal &NI in contectian !gbh the. Ean - te m inakeli ifilrenable us to Diovideihvitigh . trafileJlees-tbr the N ew 'York `ant . - Eastern t r ade, which cannot beequal 9 d. The dlataned and grades 2 from,. given': or Taseilinia, Alin tebikh' and' the . Delaware mid Alritan rivers are 'extreme ly favorable, ,_and- capable of famishing a heavy_ traffic line; which . will place the - sehttylkill Coal Region beyond competition. 41e distance of the nearest coal nines si Tamaqua to the nearest shipping port, at or near Raritan Bsy, passing to the west of Essthn by Durham furnace and a deep gap In the South Mountains, and: (14A a the Rari tan River, is about )20 miles. Over this h ue bust expressly for coal, or heavy_traille, coal m a y he'carrled with profit ' at one half less thtm the present charges. The amount of coal, or heavy freight which it double. track cline` built • expressly for the purpose Could carry, IS almost unlimited.-- We may name V1 . 1:40,000 tons Tier annum , as fair trade, and this could be done,' certainly at prices' which would not Pay over lines do Inge mixed, trade. ,The original cost of such a lime would be one-half leis than the cost of the present line per mile. The capital, con on Which dividendi would be re coked, would be proportionately less 1n every..way. the trade would be cheapened, and the profits increased. • • The future increase_ of' the coal trade must be Inrgely frum this region; when the lainottnt•Cif coal required reaches 20.000,000 tons, we will, 'or should furnish- one half— since one-half the Anthracite coal resources exist in the Schuylkill and adjacent regions Which s would fuad•this the route to mar ket The natural increase in the trade will six= require the imrrint named. The, quei tion is, shall we obtain our proportion now, or wait until other regions are comparatively ex b a usted? If we are not energetic, or en- . terprisiog enough to secure a fair . .share of the blessings of Providence, we may hope that our children may be, . since circumatan-• ces will force it, in there. • - • The, through trade of the Great Pennsylva nlannd Erie lines to New York, will also seek this ontlpt; and _for that purpose; -they. have secured th.l' valuable and important charters now awalting.this consummation. GEORGE MOWTON.. & .CO., 28 South Street, Baltimore, advertise' as sole agents for the sale of the Lykens Valley Red. Ash Coal in that city. See card. • • ENGLISH MINE INSPECTORS , RE PORTS FOR 1864 AND 1885 :. THE LA TEST PUBLISHED. /- 'a, F.2 , 1 - E ria Ig• E.g.?... „ E.; . ". 7 8. 1 7 -;-, • R. ,,, Er ; E A& 14 1, . " M g ,;• , E: 4a, \ F. El , . s , .:;;;,.A. F. - A' • • ,c 4. - 25, • . • o Pr • • o• • - w ca Cl ". P 72 01.:1=1.1?.. ' 73, :N8 l 2, . E ILE fl•g E „ , c ' cc Per oepar4te.- = c x 4.••• • foal aeld'ut ! • • Ltd 9 , 4 I "- f") , P lO ' , l p•r life lost. I'griB of C9ali • 7: s : rEc. I raitx d per I separate fa f, tel accident., • . IC 43 • . • . Tone of cosi, ..- a g . 33 . 'inked per! -„ . life lost. co . cO -of NKr... NU I ITINr • 01! Z. • cp • !e-cl V ., 1 4 l a g • So. 'Pr'. • se. "to g 441 1 E. 15 • . 6 7. 5 g SRI E., .&to,tr-ttc=“7 Cp G: A r c+ o mil- YN No. emple'd;Ct per life lost „ __,_ I To UR of coal j ';',2 7 : 4 __t L - ?.:=2...1" . . 7,- c f.. I rai.ed per s eparate. to-1 erdiderad . . . 3 co S. Sr... •-• , . - . - . " I Tone , of coal! 0, ..., -, 0 0 0 0... -4,.. 8 IT , ' “ . . ,,, •:- ,, . F ,, .?!.- , 2 2 0 tO • 40' Or 0) r.:t •-•I Number 5 • Y, : 7. '-: I , Colludes I , The above tables really embrace all the general sta tistics contained in the reperte.ard ti large amount of Information as to the precise circumstances under which the several acclden:s happened, bnt 38 In many cases nearly two years have- etace the occur rence, comparatively little interest attaches to it.— London Mining Journal. COAL LANDS FOR. SALE. nE ExTurrouvE nud VALUABLE IL LAN Da belonging to the . .. Little Schuylkill .Navigation. Railroad and Cdal Company. adjoining the town of Tamaqua. Schuylkill County. including 0000 acres: of which 3060 "acre; are Coal lands, underlaid by • all the veins of Ahthri cite Coal known in the re-' gion ; also 250 building lots in the town of Tamaqua, There are on the property a are collieriesOwo of. which are leased. th rest worked by the Company...: , The machinery is of the meet , complete and improved pattern, haring been completely renevatod. .The Col lieries are in good working order and capable of pro 'lacing from 'Flaree to Four Hundred Them-. sand Toms ver annum. • The late discovery of .-Black Band Iron Ore' in Schuylkill County, and which is now known to ondcr. lie a large part of these lands, .ina4s them a desira ble purchase to Iron MairafactureN.. - • • Parties wishing to purchase are invited to examine the lands. maps of 'which can be a en tit the (likes e . t the 0 impsnr. 410 Walnut street, Phitadelptila, or ?i t the town of Tamatpla. - Prop sals i b made tn he Little Schuylkill Nay R. R. and Coal Co.; 410 Walnut rtieet, Yhilad iphin. May 9 5.'011 - 21-tf • FIRST CLASS COLLIERY , for Lease: —The executors of James Pandas, dee:d, and the executors of Wm. Richardson, dec'd, offer for lease . .the Peaked Mountain Colliery on the 'Catharine Groh". tiact situate In Foster Township. Schuylkill. County, Penna. The lesuie will Brant the right to mine on the north dips of the' "Big Orchard," "Primrose," "HolmeA,. "Crosby or Mammoth,' , "Skidmore," - and ."Buck Mountain" Veins, Also, the right to establish a new colliery on the basin'between the peaked Moon.: btin and Mine Hill; and work all the veins of the basin. 'on both dips—and likewise all coal above water level' on the adJacentlandsof,the Forest Improvement Com- - puny, between certain points. . The PeakedMonntain ColPery hi worked by two shaft;,and the . improve ments, consisting of hoisting engies, new large Car oath engine, pumps. Minors' houses. dtc-, are all In excellent condition. This most desirable proper . ty. will be leased on Menai terms.. - The owners will make a satisfac tory arrangement with a good lessee for building a first class • BREAKER. . . Farther information and exhibits of • maps, surveys, &e, will be given to rears - m.lbl° parties emappliestion to THC EXECUTORS OF .TA MM DUNDAS OR WI RICHARDSON. 400 Prune street, PIILLAD.. or to CILARLES M. HILL, Agent, Pottsville.' . - COAL. FREIGHTS; -- . F6ei g ht., front. Pi. •Riehmour9. i - Phil ad ra. Boston • 920 1 Pawiticket - '•SI 10 Bangor • 2'25 Prividence....• . .: .. .1 So Charlestown ' 2'25 Quebec - in ge1d .:.... 155 Cambridgeport..2 50 2 25Quin cY • • • • ...-. 2 . 55 I Dorchester Point.... 295 Hoxhary • • -2 51 Dighton • 2 051 Salem • ' 225 East Cambridge.... 2- 25 I Sag Harbor • 2r 5 'East Greenwich' 2 00 I Barn. -• ' 2 75 Gardner: " ' 270 Troy • 15i Ipswich '•' . 8 Onl Beetol - . • '.4 00 Key West • - - • • 255 Greenroint • ISO New Yor! • - 180 treenp. rt .. r. - :•....• 200 New 8edf0rd....:... '2 001 Mobile • -- •0 00 • NeWport • • •9 00 Halifox in gold ' • 'OO .. - R'etitt , et •. 9 ,75 #' ortermoup • '2 85 , Portland 9851 1611 retorts and 69 boat arrivM tier week , • Freights from. NeW York.! 60, Fall River.. ...... 1 40, Newport • , 1 35; Beaton 1751 Norwich .... .. - •1 - 20! Providence:.:. 1 401 N0rwa1k..:.:... . • I 00' .126Silddletown Portland :1 15 Albany ' 1 00 El zatvethport. ! New ..... 1 90 New London •• 110 IPawtuuket • 1 CO !Taunton 145 !NewHaven...:..'.... 1 00 !Portsmouth • • • Neui Bedford 185 Bridgeport • '1 09 Hartford 1- 95 atldßOO 1 00 ~ynn Wreights from Geer To Philadelphia. • • New Tork. Boston • .town or 4.leximod.rio $l 6004 • ••• • 2 WO THE COAL MARKETS. PBIOES.OF 00AL BY ri,:g OAB,GO. tamini D maxim roa rue soures• - aouseraz.; AT •PEIIIILADELPHIA. - FOR EASTERN SRLMENTS: • May 24, 1867. &dm, 01111 Bed Ash Prepared, '.4 75@ 5_lEl Chestunt, • 3 2 Fa' Whits Ash Lump do S Boat 4 251 Egg'and- Stove, ' • " Chestnut; 3 25(413 50 Pianist kit. Leap; St. Boat 4 25(11; 4. 50 1111 _ Broken • t 4 25e 4' 50 PrePged. - • 4 50 . ' ' OlitstAnt, • 3 23, - a 3 60 cqlaaria,_ St..l3oat Broken.— - 4 50(gt- , Lump& Stove. . . ..... 4 51:46. a Egg.-., . , 4.50® . Chestnut • • 3 7516 90 Lorberry &a.; 4-75 4 • - Franklin, alkens Valley}' • - h Lump, St. Boat as ,Broken, - ... .5 paw • 5 004. A Chestnut, , -. t 00e1 - attuld Tan; - . ... .. •• 1 5 .20a . • '."AT AIEW • - • MaY . 25.186L Sehnjlldll Ited-Aeh . by Boat Load. 4hestaut ,4 . 25e 50 . White A.a , Lump....., 5.50 a B . 16 !Rata Boat ' -5 505 b ,5,75 1., , —5 50a5 5,75 • - Sag . 5 sQ@ ' ,:5:75 • 'Stay°. ... ... ... . . 5:500'5 75 ;.`a.- , > , .... 255) 4 - 59 Lat4sll.White Ash lamp . . :: ::.'.::':s'7s o it • Inflate Boat' 550* • " Itiokem. s " Stove. . .... 5 . 7510 .... . . 5 OM.; • • L4sdigii LcsaP. Carr ...;5a • st.,Bost Imo Broken - ... : . b . ' 1 " .... . 6 750 ' .... •=. 11.106. • - LIMN '4 - ,- by, cargo • - $ . - Asoe - 3 - 434t e i iftesinet. ..-,.: 1 ': :: :- ... - ----7". ; - • -- .... ". . : ;: r ; ,... -- : - ; : :::;:' ::,:., i: TERILSIM AT BAL _ To *Ale 'yird tit*ltirte6: ' Wilkeereklr:PittatsaW: Ash.— 95t 610 takenti VaL R. Ault:— ... 6150 6'50 Shamekin, white or a „iele ' 5.50 a 6 50 Delivered- to eonaumere.... 004)-7 50 Georvei creek end Ocimberlimd Coal. ' • 0. b. at Icaast Polak for. shipping..ll t 5 41 :44 5 4 Georgetown. D. C.— - • 62500 - • escauvikili Co. itaitrinule,••fmr 1867 . . Tele following le thccaantltroteeathransporte_ d ever the MosinOteitmege for theeittek ending tet Thurs . Let ::; Mine nut ais: ... 46,488 OT it 01,464 02 . nyls:lll.Valle'y . • 4,10,19 81.549 06 212 02 2,002 U Mill Creek ' • • - 10,291' 19 ' 122,254 01. Mahanoy &Braid . * - 27,51.6 IS 214,429 06 1.51414 Wm:AT - IMAM BAND TRON,OIII. • Sent over the lcn. Creek Hoeg: For the week Wend eeking on &trolley lest, Previonoty. Tonage on. the talt.lo2o January tat to May tat, 1" 1266. • TONNAIII. Jan. .89,110 02 Feb ' 94.75100 Mar ' 48,039 OC . .... . 20,2e0.10, IncreaFe in I%l' Coal Trade U Rail St. Clai{ Port Carbon Pottsville Schuylkill Haven Auburn Port Clinton _ Total Air week- Previously this year.. • Total. To MINI time last year Iterease Lehigh 8c Illahanoy Coal Tra4o for 1.567: Week ending with last Saturday, ' , Trenton Coal '93mpluty ' • Nonni Stns' • • • Mammy Co Delano Colliery Glendon Coal , Company . .. . Rathbun. Steams & Co E. S. - ' McNeal Coal & Iron Company Knickerbocker Coa3 ComPany• • -- Thomas Coal ComPety• . •• • • • • Williams & Herrin4 ' New Boston. ..... ;•' • • Other Shippers Total Corresponding week last year riecreime • Increase • . . . ... Lehigh Coal trade lei 1807. '.. For week endinir on Saturday last: • ' RAILROAD. ~ CANAL. . - OPERATORS. . ', • , • W 1321. '2OIAL Willi- T0ZA1..... . ... . - . . .---_-- -- Hazletoit. - 4,941 : 27.864 - 2,771 11,586 • East Sugar 'Loaf.... 3,705 - 21,835 - Mt. Pleasant 230 - 1,097 ' 198 681 Jeddo. ... ' ..„,„. ' 3,103 29,619 1,768 . 8,151 Harlelih • • 1,045 6,060 480 -. • 1,998 Coke Bro &Co •. • • • 156 • 1,589 EbbervalaCoal Co.. B,col. • - 13,288 . 1,223 • 5.853 Stout : ' " .1,490 . 7;252.. • 695 ' '3,134' Connell Ridge 2.102 •• .22,142 927 . 5.886 .Buck Mountain . •.: 12,285 ,- 963 • • 8,607 New York & Lehigh - /3,115 .84.838 :. 830 .. 950 Honey Brook Coal C 4,899 • 46,34. • ' 750 . . 2,603 German Pa. Coal Co 1,376 12,924 .. 454 : 1,03. .4pring Mt, Coal Co. - 4,299 '43,525 '.. 111 • - - 198 Colentine- -.:.„-. .; . IT • 34,218 '. 77 .. 162 tleaver:. Meadow... .65 . - 279 . ;.. .. ••• . John- Connery • , - 1,299 • • -Lehigh Zino CO • . . . : . . J. B; Reber &C 0.... ' • - .• .•• • McNeal • - 9 013 36,029 ' • -. . • • Knickerbocker C.I • C . 996 .21,981 278 551 Coal Run Coal C 0... . - • ' 100 • 477 Rathbun CaldwellCo 1,149 • 10,962 •.. ' , , 'Glendon Coal C0„'.... - 227 •• 1e,091 • •'. . - - If ahanoy -•• ' • 764 6,294 •. • - .- ...• - Delano Coal Co. . • .26 - 25,967 - • • . 93 • H. - 51eyers - .. . . SUliman " ' 1,996 ' 41,684 •- . • Baltimore Coal Co., . 466 - 21;G98 . • 490 9,386 Franklin: • 156 . 7,461 - 477 -... 1,215 Audenried "- • 20 •• 5,099 .91 .' 1,942 • Lehigh & Snag. Co.. . 820 • -St 05 ' • 259 , : 1.404 LandMemrs ........ .. 81 .7,712' .4 3 - 1,50.. • Wilkestiarre ' 421 - .85,4 2 - 1,166 Y 1.1,957 'Warrior . Run '. 99 . • 4.816 ' . 197 • L 26 - Parrish & Thomas:. ,863 19,174 •166 •- ' . 890 Let. Coal & Nay Co - ' . • ' • . 19,160 Packer, - Skeer & Co., 101 - '930 Other. Shippers.... - • 85 . 503 . 1,701. lit. Bina. ..... .. North Mal:;;ii , • . 64 64 :V; Jersey Coal Co.. 196 . 7,778 448 1,258 John Lanbach & Co. - • . . Trent. n Coal Co:- .21 . ' 807. . - 9 l 9l Union Coal Co . ' .. 6,965 _224 '9,129 Wyoming Coal Co,. 237 '11,965 - 277 . . . . 49.578 - 659,198 26,953 . 120,165 • ' ' •., 25,7153 120 .195 . . . . • Totalby 11..2 Canal 75. 831 779.383 . Same time !knit year. 147,689 ' - 849,3471 .., • -. . . Inereabe . - 27,642 - ' - .• : necrease• • • 69.262 . . .. %. Flo" 7,‘4. NEW.ADVERTMENTS Per parate, fatal 'ac'id`nt; •: FL 0 W EA . , SE E DS. • A choice lot of Flower Seeds at.' • • • •••• BANNAIt & RAMSEY.S ALot of flat Flail: Eon& Iron,. IKx34 tad 21- for sale cheep, • .BRronT & Co. • The celebrated Hero Fruit Jar it now ...eady at - • . BRIGHT & CO'S. May 26, '67 . ' 2- •,• BI'Y the Hero Froic.Far. It - is thernmst, the cheapest and the most simple. BRIGHT & CO. May 25, , 61 • • - • 21-. • rittll and tee the Hero Fruit Jar at BRIGHT & COIL. 14 , 1 ‘25. , 07 • 2- • CABBAGE PLANTS, &o, • 50 , 0. CABBAGE. TOMATO. PEPPER AND EGG PLANTt3 for client GREENWOOD NUR= NIEDY. Early plants now ready,. Persona napped in large quantities when desired. ..• . . I ETTL itiesnaining Unclaimed in LA the Poet Office, at Pottsville, "State of 17enfutylva-- nia, on the24th day of Map, 1.96 T. . . To obtain any of these letters, the applicant mast call for "advertised letters,^ give the date of this list, and pay , one cent for advertising..' • If not called for within one snonti theywilt: be stuff the Deed Letter OMce B ennan John sh Green Nancy • Perry Wm • . Creema .Jobn.W Lndir Anne. Pvne Wm. . • Crnlkehanks W.Y Lynch James Mithard Christian Cingr &manna McDade J.mes Rinehart, Cath'ne g Dennis McFlsrnali John Febonmaker Chas Danr 'ficoh ' McGovern J • Shisaler BL : ' Egan Tbo3 2 ' Martin Wm Sabittan Eirgene GoweitJarres • • O'Ginsky Lewis Valentine L • . May 21 - M FIILLYMAN. P. Id GREENWOOD NURSERY. $lO COLLECTION OF PLANTS, The. Varieties of our own Selection.' . . . . 10 Everblootr4g Roses, 2 Fitchlas,. • 12 Verbems, ; • 1 Gazania Splendens, 4 PIi3EICI3, . • 1 Blue Sage, P.-tunics, . 1 Scarlet Sage, . • 2 Lobelias, ". 2 Dahlias, . • 2 Heliotropes, . • 2 .Cupteatc. •-• 2 Calceolailna,• " 1 Scarlet Flax, • - • 2 Lantana.% ' •6 Chryaanthemums, ' 4 Geraniums; • 2 Saxifrages. • 2 Monthly Carnations; • 2 Tmdescantias, , 2 Ageratums,. . 1 .Chinese Primrose,' 2 Amaranthas, • • " / 1 Canna, • I . ltchyrathes, . 1 Variegated Periwinkle,,l. Violetfdoublej, • . -1 Evergreen, Ivy, ' • 2 Maurandias, • - • 2 Nasturtium:. . •••• ' 2 Thtrobergias. - Wsoffer the whole collection of 81 plants,. Including packing; for $lO. The vitrieties selected will give a contintions bloom froth spring to fall. : For one-half the above assortment, including petit lug $6. Weatalokties of Nursery furnished on application. THE QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA', • . . .♦ COLLECTION OF : . . Quadrilles, Wallies, Polkas, Conts.-; -' Dances. Polka Redowas,llllaptiisch. • • • as, Illlazourkas, and Serenade • ARRANGED FOR-.. TWO VIOLINS, CLIREIET, CORNETT &BASS. IN FIVE 'BOOR'S, . (One for Each .Inatrument.) • Price of the Eet; complete, SIT DOLLARS. , Mailed, post-paid on receipt of price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers Boston. CHARLES H: DITSON & CO.. New York. May 215-21-, . . . . uti E. invite the. attention of our fr iends to, these re- Y it ally, be.utiful and life-like statuettes, which have so well-deserved reputation for correctness of exerts, si..n and faithful execution, accorded to no other works ' of similar - character in the country. . We take pl. asurem putting th em on exhibition and sale, for tb, first time in •Pottsville, and trust "thatthey may and their way into manyof the-parlors and draw. Ing-rooms of our citizens. • - - - . The . following list, gives the subject with pricesannexed. which are precisely the rates at which they are furnished in Philad&philt and New York,: ONE MORE SHOT - . . $l5 00 THE Ho ME, OUARD . - - ' . . 15 00 THE BUsHWHAC'KKEt ' • . ' .25 00 UNIOMREFUGEKS: . - 45 00 RE tURNRD VOLUNTEER - 16 00 THE WOUNDEDSCOUT " •-- ' • 16 , 00 COUNTRY POSTOFFICE. - ' • .15 MI UN - LE NED'S SCHOOL - ..I¢.oo THE CHARITY PATIENT - •- • 15 'OO TAKING THE OATH • . . • 15 00 MAIL DAY . PICKET-GUARD . . ......... . . ...:...... .-: ,•:.- ...-, 1 6 00 SLAVE. AUCTION • - . . • ' - dOO .TO AN PUMP ' " - - - - . • • 6-00 -CAMP FIRE' • 6 00 CHECKER - PLAYERS . . - • ' . - . 0 6 00 MI SHARPSHOOTERS ' :. - CARD PLAYERS. . - • - - 6 00 VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER.... Parties pnrchaiing here save. therefore, the cost Of packing and carriage, htssides . the risk .Cd breakage in areaHAW eee them. rA =e tful ly, &RAMSAY. A LARGE LOT. OF MIMING 11411.4811ffir - • 1.811.13 V . dk- lILATIBRIAL 8 FOR SALE: Steam Engines of the following dimensirmsand - poweri One 18e inch cylinder, 72 inch etro . ke, 60 horse power. One 14 " '"-- 48, "• • • 40 " " - One to, • sp ' 10 at • One 8 " • " ' SO • ' " • 10 ' - • " One 8 ' • • " 11 "• . 3 n • " One 6X" • " .• 18, " " 8. " ' • One 4 ." '• - ". . 4: " " One. 8 " vertical 12 •• •• " . One 10 horse power. Steam Rogine with -Boilers and Fire ,Fronts,' Grate Bars and; Binder pates, Force Primps and Valves, all complete. • ' • Twenty-dve Steam Boilers of different sizes, viz : 4 second-hand !loilers,"4B Inch diameter. 22 feet long . 11 it . 34 as • „ as • 3 4 4 :k 2 - 8 Water Boilers with ralvii r thr-lalstito water oat of a slope or shaft :: one 14 inch ace: piste and 90 yards of 14 inch colnzan'pipe.. , / • • Seven hot Futon Wheel with 'shaft;and rpedistal— : .11.Boilerlmn &noire Stacks of the folk:mktg.:o6On VIZ One Smoke Stack; 30 inches diameter: 36 feet long: 1 Ventilatinglzhanst Fan 9 toot diameter.. • . . 9 Dimpfel Patent. • " 2iett Breslow Bolla.aornallt frog ' • . - • 1 ..Monkey " • - • WrougOt. bon Mttaft 9111efies dlatniatei;76 feet One 107oot Holitin,g Deem, aA oonpleui, lot of 6 Inch Pump Pip ee with fang ,• " A lot of a Ladiltobay Wales Pljea,-. •. • - . _ . , Also about 10 taus of illope Chsitt at aims Shell : mei ton to:tilde Platlbtm Sole: -one. Lever Punch tot bollexoesereess. work; *-.lot or Cbsine Inn:Bops. d. Belt Pulleys: s lot ot l 4 2 sad 13 Rime nuokle Bluets.-:. Also slotat &huts .Gait:Moir sat Duet . A lei a set of Cone Gearing with elieflek. leve die., all complebx •It bacnotbeen ailed, arideroald,ea able for !editing dirt are collierg.,;4lad a earlety_or coal mine. other 4ind" per! Of nulls a 7. sultabl! f oe *reek If A Bit*: **A *flit ..t Coal "Trade. and Ohio Ratioxid troth and 1967, - daa PA% To:amass. ....... 41.447 19 Feb • • - 19,628 - 06 Mar 48.611 12 April 69,400 10 11AP5C Olt 4..1.8,999 OT ..196,996,09 43,MT Oi ad aad Oriel 1867. CANAL. 4 IFAILSOAP 31313"05 10,916 03 420 05 em (6 gaj a 14 1,991 ; 15 12,V6 12 19,323 06 85,745 02 1,078,388..0 82 228.11 198,80 V 430,59 .OS 854.08915 1.104,112 02 1,96;9121 128330 OT 199 678 16 221 1,163 24181 3,252 1,245 165 352 647 C.AL Nue 300pEeies ut e{egsn 'patterns of -• • t . iffq4SH NUS WS . AND„TAPASTBIBS. , .• Jost arrived fry Earop4i and Dow in Sam Also, a comp:etc assortment of It Arial Esignah . . ' -••- • .t IVEIVeRS, • . 4, Brussels awl Tapestries; S-PLYS AND INGRAM& FLOOR OIL.CLOTHS, In all widths and qualities. YENETIANS for Male nndlitalm. NATTINGS. RUGS, MATS, le., ae j...EEDiaM & SHAW, • ' 910 ARCM STREET, Between 9th aixtilOth Streets. March .16, 'CT .113mit PHILADELPHIA: A Large Assortment of ROTS SPUN & SUMMER CLOTHING; wail A FEZ= 11OPPLY OF FRENCH. ' ENGLIRH. .IiKILMAN.: , . . sad AMERICAN CA.S.SIMERE OF EVERT STYLE AT H. PARKER ilk toeSPIS Clinking Score, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE.' f OINT —Left WUlltmwe stable in Schuylkill Raven, on Sunday, May lnh, a Mare Mule with one shoe off.-and piece of halter attached to the neck. ' w t4 one finding said male, will receive sultan+ re by returning it to the enbecnber. . . . • BOBRILTItoILELVT, Schuylkill Haven. May • • .20 qt' pRANCPS SUPERB 01102101 Equal to Oil Painting"; Correlating of the Group of Quails, Little Chickens, Thicklinaka - Victory. Winter . Crowned. Wren. Ruby Wren. Plgs r and Not Crackent the Awakening. Real G,ma of Art. Call and see them at BARMAN & RAMSEY'S Brllmtnre. . NEW SPRING STOCK JUST. RECEIVED AT TDB NEW ItORK 699 43 6,345 2Q39: 10.020. 16.720 4 2 ,09 KM 22,663 8,330 8,432 3, T i 9 DRY GOODS STOItE, _ Corner Centre & Norwegian Sta.; (OPPOSITIC morrimut uons,) OT T I=E2l A magnificent assortment of all kinds of . . 'STAPLE, DOMESTIC, AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Paribiteitil at the lite large Auction. Sales at the city of New- York, is now offerd to the public at • - lIIIRVELOOSLY, LOW BATES. (*ODE VERY NEARLY. ON . THE OLD PRICE LIST. LADIES, please tantr In mind that at the NEW YORK STORE you can buy Great Bargains in Dry Goods. If yon wish PMTS, call at GALLAND% you will find there a splendid article from 12 to 15 cents. . . . , Should yon be in need of MUSLINS, ii3ey will show you at the NEW YORK STORE the very best brands, at prices that will aston ish you. •Do yea think of buying a NEW SPRING DRESS P Just favor, GALLAND with a call: and you will find a most beautiful variety of all the novelties of the season, at lower , rates, than ordinarily charged in other places. i Ladies wishing to pnrcbase. WHITE GOODS AND EMBR , LDERIES, should not fail to call at GALLAND•S. They undoubtedly, will be very agreeably snroriaed at quantity, quality, and priers of goods. • HOOP SKIRTS, E "11: • " `1) I . :NH The-Best A.ssortment in. Town, AND ONLY BEST MAKES, At the NEW YORK CHEAP STORE, At the Lowest Bates, LINENS, - CHECKS, TOWELING, • HEXING CLOI'HS, CLOAKINGS, SPRING'and SUMMER SHAWLS, 13ALMORAI SKIRTS, And all" other articles aenerally- found at -a FIRST-CLASS NEW YORK CITY:.. • '. DRY GOODS STORE, at . J. GALLAND & CO.'S NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS. STORE; Corner Centre & fforweghua Sta. Do not Forget. to zive them a Call April 20, , IST lel- KIILEBSEITEG STEAM SAW MILLS. N. C. FRECK & Co., Having lame Steam Saw Mills and a fingstock of Pine, Oak and: Hamby* Timber at Millersburg, Dauphin Co.: , Pa, are _prepared to - manufacture and forward to order, the beatiest bills of ,Lumber at short notice, to the cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waahington and New York, or to any point on the Delaware River; Union,' Schuylkill,- Raritan Pennsylvania or Tide Water canals, or on the Northern Central, Pennsylva nia. or other connecting railroads, ' March SO...CT .. • GEORGE W. SLATER,' Real-Estate Agt.• and .Conveyanoer. OFFICE-Toxin Hall Building, 2d Story, . POTTSVILLE; PA.' • Houses, Lots, Lands, &c., bought, sold and rented Attention paid to the interests of Landowners. Deeds, Bonds:Mortgages, Articles of Agracinent, &c. written. May 11, :ST. • • - • • ' HASTINGS' & alannfacnirers of Oil and ,Csisalles, 'and Dealers in Carriers. , Oils. • MINERS' OIL IN °ASKS AND BARRELS 'Always on hand and for sale. at the very lowest 'market price. New Yosx—lee Front St., coiner Maiden Lane. WAITSTILL HASTINGS. New :fork. 'JOHN HASTINGS, New Salford. o u r 8.-BANNAN, Pottsville, will supply Oils at man ufacturers' prices. . Manufactoty at_Newiledford: New York, May 18, '67 GREAT SUCCESS in !MBAR PUMPS • We the tinderslgned are, prenanxl to furnish oval ' Operators with our Steam Pumps of any capacity, and guarantee them to give entire satisfaction. Our Pump is a Double Acting Pole Pump made to work with one Pole, thereby giving us great advantage over all other. Pole Pumpa in the room required. , A 14 inch pump 4 feet stroke . with 25 Inch steam cylinder. is 18 ,feet' long. 8 feet wide audit feet lathes high. One of our pumps has been In . successful operation for several weeks In Charter Oak Colliea, as the follocertlfl , ' cant will testify._ ALLISON & Port Carbon, December sth, 1866. • . TO ALL WHORE IT MAY CONCERN. This la to certify that we the undentigned_gre using one of ALLISON & BANNAIPS Steam Pumps, and are able to pronounce it a perfect success. and we cheerfully recommend it to all in. want Of STEAM PUMPS as being entirely satisfactory: JOHN H. BRACN, Proprietor Charter Oat Co. • , JOSEPH H. SMITH . Superintendent do. ROBERT EARL . Engineer in, charge of Pump. Der.. R. gig - 49.11 Frou.:;Llrein of all deem MG of 'an inch up to 8 Inch ' s ee, both round and rquare: aU stew OCA/it, Half Brand. Oval and Half Oval, Norway Nall Rode, 8111 Iron, Horse and Male Shoe Iron. Horse and Stale shoe Nalla, Horse . !Shoeing Knives and. Hammers.: Buttresses, Borax. Carriage Bolt-, all aim, Bellows, . Anvils, 'Vices.. silicas Iron for lining coal abates and breags of mines; all elea. from No. 8 to 18, and every. thing in the iron line at. - 114711 . ' LEWIS C. irumanoN CO-1 ,111IIBLIC KALE OF COAL LANDO IN r,TSB COUNTY Old MCI IFIIIIMMILL —The Belmont Coal Mining Company will offer at =We at the Penesylranit Bailin the Borough of e, on the Wilitit any of MUT next. at. 12 , o'clock, M., all their real estate situate in Townships of Nast Norwegian and Blythe, in the County of Scharyl kill aforesaid, being the whole of 'The Belmont Traet„.,. containing 626 wear and the undivided half of 'The Hubley Tract,' containing 296 axes.' Terms =do:014113one made known, at the sale. For thither information wIyto_THOMAB R. BAN , ' NAN, Pottsville, or to CIAWIt G. 1113138A8D at Boston, By vote of the Comm. 1 GARDEtifER G. BARD, Clerk. • • -,, REllllll{ GATE •FOIS - CASS TOWNSUIP-Itr. &hit IL 'Davie has' the Intent Right of the above Otte for Coes Townships' The ehea and mod cOnvenient "sate now in use.-:. Order* ni'M be nesivedend mites sold at s.low prim—. Roll at hts resilience and examine the Gate: - -11Inernsille. May 11, ' • Witt- - - • - - REI11OV11.1.4:, .. ._ • . - . • :G. ', W : .'.RE CK . - • ' „„ 13=- removed . teont-ttie inure Comer. Market la streets, to the'store 'between O. Dobsonl and J: G. illicrinrs on Centre street. offers a iargcatid vs-: ritalasnirtinent st dry goods and groceries at the low, est Gish prices: . Being thinital tor pest timuscstillso— hdte s'contitraancelustho Innis. . ---/.. - 7 - . - .64., -- ..._ . _ , '-- •-- •. - .7lrr-tr - ._ --- . , . . .. .. ... ._. PLUMBING,ANI. ) AS FITTING Bge B .4.ITENDED uir TO.r l ;:l•LiV io r A . oniersktft at ibeisti'iregioi }XNEIYINIZIL & sad ®OBIS BIONVIVOentrA EL; -wid leech's P ri ald4- . o?ilier add Lead • L bsoi&t. • • • • • EFROWAIN.-DOWNING, " • Wier Maki& IllekspliatAveime. int:kedge:Muth% • = .-9 4 f t. soNsp. • c - , :.alserroxradikalt • • - 'lllooi r- Busosisg s tatetso , . • ~.. , . FOR SALE AND.TO LET. . peRALILLIL , -112,84. Char. • new tweetoryaind • ,onA ,haErliers ftrjUng boom with lane atom root! ttertiim. street, c 40 feetfeet front by 48. feet • deep. the lot nllic • newer to neat "beet,: 200 'feet deep, and located In the centre of bothers. , For far th er , wheaten, apply en the premise& EDWARD FALLON& May IS, it • • 4040. FOR IRA.I.R.—Two heroes in New Philadelphia. the one a tavern. at resent kept by David An drew, 'gusted near the railway station, and has a good hnsthess reputation; the other house is new, with a Int attached. and is snit:able - for private dwelling. For Inhumation apply to ' NARY Sllithialtle Ott gia preengsedi. Nay la. - ' gelt• • . VOIR GAL 11. , ,0ne abuse lamer Bliglae. very be r millwork/IP td WWI , Rower ; gear complete, althrgoo4 Math* Gram; oae ll irg. COMM 100 play - pole punkß.coulPitteL ' One 5010ree with drum, saltablit.for single Rdad; 10 feet diameter Alsoltreaker 0:0111Plere with with mroughtlrort abaft, and 16- horsepower ft•••clw.. Apply by MURRAY, "WINLACK ORARDALL,ffiIver Carle, • - or Col= THON.PPON. Belmont. Way tO,, , gy • 40-31- BLOODED Hoses FOR sALic—A very flue bloodedtayy. Slime for sale. Per terns, dm, apply to . DSO. C. WYNKOOP, Pottsville. , May 11. - 19 - OE KENT.—A mom 50 to 60 feet squats suits ' ble for. Planing Mill-for must moire of doors sub; - Ur*. Ac., de. ' jleMqol_power. Address M IL •67 ' WILLLiId :_BON, • Sbamokin. PS. ay • • . • FLIDS 41.11.1. E.—The New York and '. Schuylkill :Coal Compauroffer for sale eft? good Mules in excellent condition, which have been 'mutt opted to worieln collieries. They may be seen b application at the alike of the Coni;- ten. e, tkhuylkill County, Pa, • . 18 St TO 11.11 T.—The IitANCHESTER COAL ODMPA • • NY'S COLLIERY at Wadesville. new. to good eondldon. Apply to - - P. W. SHICAFER - • Engineer of Wm. Pottsville, March 43.1867. • • ' Fssn FOB Farm on the Schap. kill -Susquehanna Railroad, live miles'east or Pinegrove, . for !sale, Including 'stork. -implement& grain, bay. &c.—abont 200 acree, half under cultiva tion. lies favorable: -Trice low, and te 'ma easy. Address "FAllld," Miners. donned Office. Man% 2, 43 . 1 • • suit OR RENT.—An once comer of. CentreL J tik and Market streets also, one on Market street, four doors from Centre. - Both light and convenient.- Apply-to LEWIS C: THOMPSON A. CO. Feb. 23, .6i S. FOB s.&l.6.—The Brick Church on Mar...ti . ket erect . Poreeetdou given April let, 1867. For tersue, apply to Feb. 28,'61 8- LEWIS C. THOMPSON t CO: rllO LET.—The Office now occupied by Harris Br oe. in Rnes.la•Otfice Building, N floor. Poe. evasion even April lat. Apply , to HENRY O. RUSSEL, Pd and Idshantonge Ste. Feb 23, , 6T 841 Dog Nai,E....i.A three-story Brick - Dwelling t • House and Lot in No-ries Addition, Potte• ik'ville, at present occupied ..by Charles M. Hill, Req. Possession given on tirst of AO , ll next.-- Apply te THOS. R. HANNAN, Pottsville l'eb 9,11 T riIOWN LOTS FOR MALE in the. Mem- A . moth Vein Coal Coco •e Addition .to the %r -ough of St - Clair, Schuylkill County. Penna. These lota are located on theMIP Cree k c and are convenient to all the Mill Creek Oollithies and to the celebrated Black Band Iron Ord Vein, which is now fully devel oped at the Shaft of R. W. Mo3innes, on the Mam moth Vein Coal Coro land, and is said by competent judges, to be the test Iron .Ore yet. discovered in the State. No doubt extensive 'Furnaces,- Rolling Mills and Steel Works will shortly be erected'on the ignrer ty.. The Mill Creek' and Mine Hill .Railroad passes through the property, giving facilities and ounverrigne es for all kinds of b ens. For terms, &c., apply to A. HART, President, . Nor. 430 Library St., Philadellgibt. Jan 12, or to JOHN SIRTZI:NORR, Sect% tit. 2-tf Clair. 431 • FOB SALE OR TO LEASE.-LA tiact'Of land situate half a mile west of Llewellyn, In Branch and Reilly townships, Schuylkill County. con taining:oo acres, having a run of Ga ne fe.ourtbs of a mile on the following rein& viz : Th Veins, Sel kirk. Black Mine, Tunnel, Faust and Salem. Parties to wishing to purchase or to lea JOSHUA PIIT, RICHARD SMETHURST. . • ..-UNAS LIPPINCOTT. • Executors of the Esta t e e o ff Jam Des Dundee, deceased, at 121 Walnut St., Phillada, Or to arAngs M, 11114 Real Rotate Agt., Pottsville- Anenat - • • -131-tf FOB GALE.-The dwelling ,remtly occupied bfJohn 8. Graham in Morris , Addition.— &A Possession given immediately. Address • • PRANK CARTER, • 441 • Real Estate Agent, Mahanoy Penna. April 91, Id 16-tt • MIRO MAC H INERY AN D. lAA - TERIALS FOE SALE. One Locomotive Engine. Two 40-horee potver Engine with gearing forkohd big and Pumping. ' One 20-horse power Engine and breaker machinery. One email Pumping Engine. 80 drift cars in good order. Also a lot of T and Flat Bar Rails, Wheels, Ares, Wiregtope% Chains, Ac., Ac. Apply to P. W. BaRAFER, Engineer of Miners, Pottsville: Nov. 10. .133 , • 415. FOR LEASE AND FOR SALE. liemi-Siitumiiioos Colliery In Northern Pennsylvania, with 16 MILES OF RAILROAD,.. fully • egnlppedand in. working order. . A Gas. Coal Colliery In • al:irking condition near Pittsburg. . Two An thraci te • Collieries, now productive, in Schuylkill County. • A Tract of Coal Laud with - a COLLIERY, on the Mammoth, and 6 MILES OF RAILROAD. Three D'undred and Ttventy-Five Acres of good TIMBER LAND. • One Light locomotive. • One 40-horse Power Engine. • - ' One Thatcher Pump. Drift Cars, &c., Alec. • - . P. W. SHEAFER, ENGINEER OF NEM. Pottsville, Mach 30, 'O7 . 13-4 t VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI VATE MALE.—One-twentieth interest In the tract of coal land in New Castle Townahtp, Schuylkill, County (known as the Pott Barnum tract) contain; ing about 420 acres. A. tractor 220 acres of COAL and TIMBER LAND in Riley Township. - Lot on corner of Norwiglan and Tth !Ambit about 120 feet square, with.two two-story brick houses there-. on.. Will be sold low. -- - . Valuable building lots on Coal, Washington and Mabantongo streets. Destiable sites for warehouses, manufactories, &c. A splendid lot on Schuylkill Ave nue, 33 feet front on the Avenue and AT feet front on Church Alley. • : One-fourth interest in the "Coal Hill. Tract of land, In Schuylkill Township, to close the estate of the late Rm. Sarah Hart. The property, containing about 690 acres of coal and timber land, is.the tract from which Pliny Fisk. Esq., mined hie celebrated "Flak ' s Family Coal." It is sup that-the "McGinnes Black Band Ore.'. and the Limestone Vein, formerly worked near Efiddleport, ran through this tract. Will be sold low. Apply to , HENRY Cf. RIIBBM, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, corner Second tuid mabantongo 4ta., Pottsville, Pa. • March 44..66 12.tf - VERY. DESIRABLE COAL INSTATE FOB !SALE.- The ftecnters of Jamea Dundee, Deceased, and the Executors of William Richardson, .deceased, will sell all that valuable tract of coal land known as the " Catherine Groh" Tract. • - Situate in Cana and Foster Tomuships, Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania This tract contains 424 acres, almost all of which are underlaid with proven scams of coal. The tract has three distinct basins on it, viz :—The First or Southern 'Basin, between the Mine. Hill and Peaked Mountain ; the Middle nr Great Basin, betiveen the Peaked Moun tain and Broad Mountain, and the Invested or Jugular Basin on the Broad Mountain. The course ,of the veins: average about 1700 yards. ' The Middle Basin contains ALL the known veins from the "big Orchard. , down to the Arse in the eerie. of the measure: including the MA3iMOTS—being ten veins in all, of the aggregate thickness of over seventy feet. . • There are now two first class - collieriesen the tract, viz: The "Glen Carbons"—under lease, which expires October, 1871.—and ''The Peaked .141.untain, 0 =-the lease of which expired lit of January, 1887, and which is now untenanted. There to ample capacity for a third colliery In the First or Southern Basin, whale op. "erations for years would be above water level. The improvements, which will be sold with the lease, con. s'at of one new, large, powerful Cornish Pumping Bagtne.- 500 horse power, built by Mr, Vastine of Pottsville, with all its appurtenance; in-Complete four fifty home-power -and ono sixty tame power Rolstingand Pumping Enginm. 82 Miners' /louses, one lame Stone Store and Dwelling House. Reservoir, Water Pipes, Stables, and various other valuable prop - Besidee this estate in fee, the undersigned will sell along with it the right pomeased by this estate to mine coal above water level on the adjacent lands of the Forest Improvement Company between certain points For farther information, parties contemplating a purchase, are invited to call at the office of the under signed. where the) , may examine the inven tor y, maps, and report of this tract- Th e terms • Tir=vrlll b ee ry liberal. • JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, • • RICHARD ShIETHIIRST, _ . . J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, Executor l s of James Dundaa, :Demised, 409 Prune St., GEORGE J. RICHARDSON , J. R. OUR, THOILM3 WRBSTER, • • ' THOMAS SPA • RIC • RICHARD SIdETEtURST, Executors and Trustees of Wm. Richardson, Deceased, No. SW South 4th street, Pblladalpphis. . . . or to CHARLES DE..HILL. January 18,1881 . 8.• Rtal Estate Agent, Potravllle. WANTED. WANTED Immediately, for 'cash, by the New Torn and Sennylkill Coal Company. a second= head wire nine, inch and a quarter In d ia meter, and two hundred and sixty yards 1260) In length. Addrera • W. G. NUINNY, Woodaide Pa. Ns E. 417 213 t IVANTED.—Ten Teachers for the Borough of I a buyikill Haven, two males; one to ant ss an perintendent and teacher of .No. 1 schol e i g ht one` as a teacher o f Spring Garden echool and female teachers for schools Noe. - 2.3, 4. 5,6, T and B. Exam. justice to take place Tuesday, June 11th, at 8.30 A M m school room No. 1 Schools to 'commence in Sep. tember. Minimum term. 9 months. Salaries liberal. Also 2 Janitors for one . BY orkf of the WM. P. MOODY, Secretary. &tutylldll Baru. May:24; 6T • • 21.3 t A.NTSITL..To rent a home with els or eight W rooms. Apply to PATTERSON Mt —..-- • • llrdLlirtscrur .—Three oriorm good" reliable men to • • snap in; legitimate, honorable. rust very in tuitive businm, from which eacb• mann can - *Wm front "Mt° $lOO per week • and no riak. To the right kintrof men this is an . opportunity to engage' in a per manent baainearitarely inesentart. •Addreeri cticicaut .Ofice W_ells• Imo and JZI . luilness' alre rona Book, C nll4 Pr" - "- May 11; VT.:4941. ANTErk:—Airesit.a atilltre per month 'to sell TV Sera. anugotber LlTellieek , • - Intelligent Agents wanted It( rdni .colm4. For areatars, terms. • •-•- '• BAlrrutso# as co., ell chasm . 0 - St, ; April 6, !sr 200 andß*Tt a fwd , AND - ARECAL• INVENTION, :antedate utility In every hciancturld. - Agnate prekning to Emit on Com- ; TaletdOWCln *MI from $3O to 850 per day.. , . For ,fall rtfcnlart ecirlose damp, and address • Wit ON CO.' 334 Arch t3t.,•Pkila.,. Pa. .. Nara . • • . -134 m 127ANTICD.afeti oftwthe empty 011 (Lake is 77, .good ectmlltlon, Imldloll about 15 ° 1 ° Mr °l32l. B AR. - , , . flatten' _Waite &mixt me sadbusses: la about tollieriew—a rerY dee article; Tallow by the 'OOOES or heart; Sale Leather for . pomp blocloa thing hi the aktajlm_atriayly_lin. Awl , THODIEPSONALecim G•Pigor-- - Alm" stack away* , on band !Mat SC Ur Inch to 8 t=hes in dlanitter.:Eltaft Meta Zlttoilm,• Ott* ikw - s. no m • Tis - !lOU body - vat es, litime Bas. &Mb Mee. Guano Mk& of - DoolgiOn' Globes, steam , WBdties; -828 reTrr, - 1n1 2 4 - 11 8 . V i rP thilla . , fl %M a t. TIICH ' l(P80 — N et - .C.o '. 4 - . - Veintiir ammo smita,%•-phet subeeritlevis now. , ~to anzin4ctamtaL4der all Wadi oral* lambs:at short soda. f-lhift ale or 6 andll)(lbst , ladith • alwaili alt 1111111t alsolltoxPoitC. Nl*litio!t • P!olTbrakr. ,z, footordpi. Satanlay, May 23.1267. THE LATEST . NEWS, TIM Greeley ..flostbeema....lle•tlee Bator wastlem te dee lattelli eetr , ..fliseellivey , ileThe New York. tot of yesterdars - Phyla - Ledger. : The Greeley amthema of the Union League Club. as. =led that morning, la the topic of the town. The an to UT* a special meeting this evening, when it, le understood, the Tribune editor will be formally =pellet as unworthy of further fellowship with them To apmemme the full political signifi cance of this movement, It need only be stated that the . loMine n L g amm Club Includescriglo the Republican elite. and has been looked as tbe mainspring sad twit- , bone ofthe party io eityand Mate. m.ge Op dyke, Pieter Cooper and other wealthy men are menu • bem. ten Also Senator t Morgan, Sohn Jay and Police So.. perladen Kennedy. . The Democrats, of Coarse, ate in great glee, over ibis split in tbe Zink/ of Mee opponents, and are !el to or - pmtnumitadvantage from it, If It can be aggrarati d, It may be added, Lilt Kr. Greeley sans his letter to Thar Tow Weed, of the Commadal Advertiser, bat m thew Mat rirnal only not advertieement. is that Thurlow doe Intend to Maim it. • Vi%lea Booth Inlboned the editor of the National In t/Ammer the night betbre the ansawination of Mr. Lincoln that the deed wank' be attemoted, and tho4e neglected to make th e fact public. The lntcl liTfe;Fer bi now the organ of Andrew Johnim. Nato. • 'Ma trhd, conviction, and sentencing of Fenian?,' proceed' as regularly as marbinery In the English 8011 in that 'cope's. Apparently they do not Wind to hal fur tree. , country. - • Th e ociming monthly statement of the Trelartri vri!l - Indicate a temporary Dwain in the unto 141- which will be. balanced by the return of Joue,„'wheti the income revenue will be received. • • &fen= Dods has niched the. shores of Cancds, - the traditional taiga of Southern fueitivee, bia , k.or white. He has maned the land,firt not the memory Andemmvtlte and Libby. • At Griswoldsville. Masa.. on Wednesday,. Simon Peck-murdered a woman named Cheney, who was tag in Itia house, and been then berChla wills 'amebae • • He has arrested. Twelve or fourteen men entered a banking honse In , Richmond, Yo., yesterday. - three men and car ried og gfeoo frornthe maney tray. - - to Chicago. on Wednesday nigh; a man tamed Leo was'idacked by robbers in his sleeping room; and fa tally Mimed. Is.ooo in U. & bonds were stolen. The drat of July, it lased, Is to be the day an *tin the new dominion of - Canada will go Into operation; ' -01 it will hereafter be a general nay of rejoicing in the proviama__ . . Tile iron mines along the Juniata river near Mount Union to this State, it is. reported, ccntsin both gold and silver. ' An away is said to have shown that the ore contains $lB 80 of gold and 80 cents of silver to eve ry. ton of Iron. ' • • • A 11512iik is negot Linn for the safety of Maiimiltian with the Juarez Government.. Capt. Henzy French, of the U.. S. Navy, died ~ on Thursday In England arm. a genets] dlatrmament of &lop.) . • The Philaddphia Stock market was more active on Thursday, but prices ware nnsettledL Fiont continues very deli at the decline ; wheat, rye, corn and oats were unchanged. Roues Gazzzety having been summered by the Union League Club of Now York be fore it to explain why he went bail for Jeffer son Davis, the Intimation ,being that the League would vote] to expel him, Mr. Greeley replies 'through the Tribane.. lie says: I shall not attend your meeting this evening. I have an engageinent out of town, and I shall keep it. I do not recognize you as capable of judging, or even fully apprehending me. . And so on. - Mr. Greeley has committed a serious error in becOming voluntarily, bail for Jeff. Davis, but in New York where his personal peculiarities are best known and ap preciated, it Is believed that he acted accord ing to-his honest convictions of what he sup posed to be right. His prominent position In the Republican party la what gives great er importance to his act; but the party'al moat unanlinonsly repudiate his action, and Mr. Greeley is punished severely in the caustic criticisms which his friends have been called upon to make. As for the Tribune, which has many bitter and hostile rivals who- would like to ace it decline, we do not be lieve that It will be seriously affected either in circulation or influence by the action in this Davis matter, of Mr. Greeley;'who had prepared the public; for it through the col umns of that paper. - Tem CENses or 1870 —The Bureau of Sta tistics is making arrangements to take the census of 1870, through the Internal Reve nue Department A.census was quietly taken by that Department during six weeks of last November and December. This cen sus shows the total population of the thirty .seven States to bd 34,100,255, or including the territories, 34,205,882. In most of the southern States there has been a decrease, in the eastern States a small increase, and in the western States a large increase. ADJITiANT GENERAL_ RUSSELL will accept our 'acknowledgments for a copy of his Re— port for 1866. It embraces among other matters, a complete roster' of all the reg 1— ments furnished by Pennsylvania during the, Rebellion, and is -one of the most valuable and interesting reports ever issued from Gen— eral Russell's admirably conducted Dcput ment. Tan Nsw Ountrucia. COURT CASE.—The argu— ment in this case was,thed for Thursday last ;se - fore the Supreme Court in Harrisburg. But as Chief Justice Woodward and Justice Thompson were on that day taken auddeoly and seriously ill, of course the argument had to be deferred . and the court adjourned. . . . TIIE ttssaurrii,cr, which will go into op eratiol on the first of June, sweeps off im prisonment for debt throughout this country. - It. sits aside all stay laws, and all preferen ces, voluntary agreements, and secret Attach ments. POTTSVILLE MARKETS. —to:— Corrected Weekly for the Miners , Jeanie! Wheat Flour, extra madly, per barrel. • do do do 'do per cwt.... do do extra ' per barrel. do do superfine, do Rye Float,- do do per cwt... Buckwheat Flour, do Wheat, prime white per bushel do do red do Dried Peaches, perect„ Pe_pound. dy do =name ' do. Dried Apples, . do wzrzs TIFI - 01 1 301 48 150 8 50 • 100 1 80 Bye, Vl= Corn, " Cate, " . Soup bens" Peas, " Rye ai m 66 Corn Mai " Middlings, Potatoes, " e cwt .Straw, *tom Plaster, " Salt, Sl sadr. Tim Seed, lw clover" flax itei, Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders; Beef hind qr. '6 " front " Mutton, " :Pork, 66 Veal, • " Boger, Cuba, Sugar Howe, 66 Portohite Rico, W, embed. N. 0. IdYrtin. " Tato.P.PArrzisior. Jour' A. Psrussom. PATTERSON BROT.tiERS,.... - REAL ESTATE AGTS.. • OBlTCR—lllabantosio et" Pottsville, OM" slte Poet Mel The sale and rent of Rouses, Lots, Rams sod Lend &Melted. M n I te s looked afteA nd Rents • collected. ty JPUBLISHER--BESSERESPIS STERL PROCESS —A Pamphlet on the Mannfadere of Malleable Cast Steel, its pmgress end employment, by Henry Bessemer, with illustratiorus of machinery wed. Price 45 cents. Seat on receipt' of 25 cents by mall tree .Por sale by. HANNAN &RAMSEY. Pottsville. CARPETINGS, &c. - CARPETINGS; &C. - A tAXGE AssowritENT or Carpetbags. Floor Oil Cloth. all widths, Castoa Ellattiog. Whiteman Cheekvd 'Window alsadm, a variew orratterm. at FOCHT'S STORE,/ Centre Street, Pottsville. NaiA. 'GT SAVE THE OLD PAPER. 3 Ceuta a pound paid for clean White Writing and VOV l l 3 BoVici — l ld thl s° °ldN tal e C r er par 1 cent. a pound. _ BARRA;t LW/NM DICRIENIP:COUPLETE WORKS. . ILLUSTRATED WAVERLY NOVELS. COMPLET - :...„/1 AR th e New Books in E paler and clntb at pnbuthe 911 r, pitta at BANHAK I RAMSEY'S Bookstore.., , • ' 24 0,0. 0 CO • ' GREENHOUSE: AND 0 PEER PLANTS For Bedding oat and adorning Gardens and Yards. 'Rc., in excellent condition, embracing all the choice vale tia. for sale at IGSZEISWOOD lifintßEßY. 113/Ws wiah tt to be didnietly undenteod that ire will not be underlaid f rove gap quarter. , • _ certenuairtioN CAN BE IMBED; The True Ransedy_st Lima Discovenfd. _ .PRESH YEA T CURB," =gfrom the firmnnis of Prot Tro of ee Constunption. Lang Diseasea. 13 chltlA. Marasnans, General Debility and all morbid t one of the- system dependent on deficiency of tital *me. It le pleasant to taste, and a stogie bottle will convince the most sireptiad of Its virtue akike remedy of the age. SI a bottle, or abr. MIeMV. Sent by Repress Sold by .And_S. C. LiPHAX. No. 25 South Eighth St;jadc all princloal Druggista. Cirwara nut Vie. , March S. Iff 9-Itm REPARATOR CAPILLI. Throw away Tour Woe ffirro liar inflicts:al, Jodiwig, Desartictive of comfort, _and not worth stihr.• awe !wed; comegentaltd, come raand La s And rejoice in Ton own luxuriant . • REP.A.RATOR , CA PILLS „ Por , reaming hair upon . bald heads (from whatev . er arse Irma bate fallen out) and Sawing a growth of Walloon Abe fare; itime no swell. It will force tile Watt° VOILIIPMEIL 61nootbeet Wein from dye to eight maim, or hair upon bald heads in from rwolo • threemoeths. _A few iggoooo I practitioners have-as serted that there is nothing that will force or hasten .00ga:e% ot the hair or beard. • Their assertions, aro false; as thonsing. of listag witnesses groin their own • tan bear witness. But may will say, how we it to the genuine from the sporlag yv ueataintrit ereetbed as Woo-tenths of the for the hair sad bestriterr err- Cr il =4.lll4•3oninte7. iluessintalti- thrown umiak" wants in their Ringlets& To sor.la we `WOOS ey 1:17 the Separatorit wrlYoobt'yon • nothing =last it tally comes ap toontrepra mtOe . If your • !dre dope tilx km* it. send tills:PS Wi z . Attu wa Win= it: • ireltd.. • WPC= MIA 1 1, is erripElbr the =nen wince man be returned 7.'lat plication. Purfklitlienthe r. Elot ek fivell‘7:A Addlllets- AiCo. 1 1 * 1110 0.7W 4 i NAT It 4 215 018 00 800 R6O 10 60 :11 85 625 7u6 - 860 OCO 4.U0 400 4 'Dui 4 isa 2 401 2(5 2 801 24n 80 l 411 Silt 28" 11, 19
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