3gint•ti %mid . PA. sATrICIPAV, JU1..1.6;i1567. 1 NION STATE,TICK FOR surnamE JUDGE. lIENRY W. WILLIAIIS of Pittsburgh. FOR a CONVENTION ANIEN D 1 ri i STATE CONSTITUTION . . .. W . . e • ,i,e iLe .111:4.:vti It; atr, and intend tigtiting it' . . o. ,ti ii:!,... itve.. • .• . . . . _ . ilic.Corafttlitron, is rearing the rita -1• ; It, v , r,:ortr,lltrs 41 II." aid }rel..l l lAm 100. li m i t _ H111(1111,0 .I(dsyt. oath ray at *au eny. , 4-, 0:Olio 4 11l lir 4 , h:tied from tingle digt, Icte •• State, . . .n • Imat-ta,k f.i• all cat r-ratiorsloyorill , i,' I h !rtio.. twit rto.areila) taxa. atilt all ILCI Inc riot exc,cdirm .I.‘y the Lur' k•.• _ • . .. .. , . _ r, , ~ i : ,, 1 ~.I.,,ver, a the hitOr.f-SS a the State, ar.d ~, , ,t , :aSda l F, %scald he ertileteat far all the legiFlol . - t.. i tt.t. let Ile i i (: 10.41 . ... TU. ig the erOy plar.n to lueak :., , Le o..iNt tcrrici. g Die 1,14 i.o , liable to Iv corrupted. .' .. To St ESC it II E fr , r nub,cription to' the Jonnial arerall tea !lAA we'd: num b.r of tulm.cril-ers, We tru't that miryatrone tiiia as_ itt. fmmer years, promptly remit anmunts. Although small individiutlettsCP, yet in the aggregate tit / es° bill make a considerable amount, and are very importantto 'enable ins to ti4tuidate liabilities which we,daily Contract in the rthlication of the Journal.: We shall'feel obligeci* to atl.our anbseribers to whom are sent,' if they will immediately comply with our' request. THE first lot of new wheat was received in .• . . Richmond, Va., on Monday. PimNi June lath to June 2.7 th there.were.:o liVathS from cholera in Memphis. Tne Mori)crt iltratlCAN appeared On. the . F,,urth in red, whiteund'irlue. Quite - tratri .. • . M IN F. has giveU a• majority . of 13,000 vote's f stilngentliquor law; Out of a total cote of nearly 25 .009:7 . • . Ht:kß AtE.%IOTALGEORGE F. PEARSON, of the 1 - ni , ed States' Navy, died in Portiimouth, .New ITainpahire, on Monday last.. , 11 , ,kTETTER. a "URIC!" '2ltdl6lllo 1111111, re turns an income of $72,232. Governor Evans. of Coiorinlo, returns $23,958. Tile Mine Hill and Srhuylkill Haven Hai!•:: nlld Company announces a dividend of 4 pfT payable, clear of tax, on the liihinst. =:=EBMI Tin:..)lnunt•Carbon Railroad Company an minces- a semi - annual dividend of 3 per rat., clear ot: tax, payable ort'demand. • Tura Cane Prioseeqrs,;— . The New York ,• VC , 7re:;Nndent ef -the _Philadelphia Ledger • writes r n tuesdav . as follows • "111:' favor:1111C jitcrlnnt3 of the (trims -that. are naming nt tio;ii ne:iily al pnrta gfthe West-are killing Off the ,pi.re , ot.tri in britilsintnt.. It would ha.execedlngly -,pth nit to eff-ct large Fhlee jtl.t now. Milesteatadeel• w - 0,1 it, Flint• from current quotations. -- Some -prime it e (tern-ell wheal, which cold veoterdnyat no., i • 'l'd out,- be ditrir.spd of to-dnv at :j..3 anper hnShel. the l,reqk . in the 'Erie Canal repaired, envy reeeiote an: , expected, and them, probably, hwtll the downward movement. -•-- Ton Wheat crop this year, it is anticipated,. will he the greatest crop of that:grain, ever gi-awn in the United SifttES. A cerefu! t -f i formation from all the States shows -that the total acreage in Wheat is 'to - to 15 Per cent. greater than .last year. In majqiity ,d• the States . the breadth of winter.w•heat is ,bite as - wide as usual, and .that of spring y bent much_greatef. The reports of the condition of the crop show that • it, is -much -,1,-tfer than fait year, and the harvest is esti mated at ' 200 ,u00,0 0 0 bushels. The harvest has aheady begun_ in the South, so that- the crap of the entire' country may now he con idered flee from any . ,ordinarY dan • ger. •. . MP.. I'. Y, WllO ti defending the IIS9SS Siu conspirator; Stirratijoitie with his col leazne, Mr. Merrick, in in.tilting witnesses under.eiross eximinntion: This had reached such an nnetidefalde pass, that the Court was cOrianetled to interfere 7 lo.pt•oteet witnesses.' itn Tuesday Morning last When.enurt opened, Fisher referred to the matter, saving: -I have neve'r4 - een a casein Whleh there was Flo ranch hitternem of fe-ling . .: and I- nevensaW v;itne.ses cross. examined in stall a way mj thr.v had In this ease, mafit was not to be woad :red at thr.t2they sometimes O.:I Insulted, and esterialht Fuehl.rerna , ha by the ~mmsel. that all in the w'ftin.s% ennui shan't be in the penitentiary. ieor,ectab'e - .witnesses, na ften. Grant,. Fred-rlek Seward and other.Q, had been pawed upon the.statal. and the remMk might he und,r stood to apply ( - Tinily to all. nod the Court cOuht not 'help it - if witnes. , es belt.ed thetwelve.3... but he would endeavor to stop such Moreedirms in fenny, and if - the witnesses feel alYgriered th..v can appeal to the Court, and their rights tespec.ed. • • • The matter was then - dr, - tOped until the.af ternonn when, of er the adjmirntnent 'of. the court. Judge Fisher (though suffering. from illness) was lassapltecl by Bradley Rindhis son: The outrage 14 utterly indefensible; and is con• demned by all -decenttie/vie: • : • JUDGE SHARSWOOD Aiitring, to Wm all * credit .for ability; for integrity,• and purity of chart - toter, be is cer tainly ontirely unfitted to fill, a seat - On the 'Supreme Bench of the State at such a crisis as this, • • A rnria with half an eye can see that the rev behi and their friends and the enemies of palm tar liberty have conspired to accomplish indi- • rectly, what.theY failed to do directly by the Rebellion: It is tow to, be attempted under the form and prefeit of law. Opinions of corrupt. Attorney Generals and decisions of conrts in sympathy with the rebels, are to, nullify and fritter-away all laws that tunteet the Vnion and its friends.. . What rebel ar--' miss could, net do, opinions. and decisions of lawyers and judges, are to accomplish. The enemy - is the same, only . under, nnelher garb. Then; he took the. field boldly- and openly. Now; be skulks in -courts of justice and. be-, hind opinjoUs'and decisions. . The danger-is no less now thawtheri. It was long since fore seen,- that as a Part 'of their: . desperate game, one of the most vital interests of the Govern 'tient is :to_ be assailed. Thisleaked out a lit tle too early, and Johnson tried to crawl out . the preinnture attack he was beginning to "make on the credit and securities of the Gov ernment.•' . As soon as rebel power in the Government is increased, this will be the first blow struck at the Republic—repudiation of all Govern ment securities, a sacrifice of, the good faith and honor of the country. B; fore the world we must Wand a bankrupt,' ruined, dishon ored nation. With credit-crushed. our:power is gone, and we become a fit prey . for Mis rule and _anarchy and This is the desperate game now beginning to appear, and this is the tremendous battle to be fought.. • And just - at this crisis', when the ominoni3 signs are heginning to appear, who is narni-' oared for - the Supreme - ? The•very, nin of all others in the State hest calculated _to render ettl:;ient service in the corning war at*, ainst the" Government credit—Judge Share wood, Who brings to bear all his ability and weight 'DI position to proclaim 'and sustain the tremendous and alarrnirg- heresy, that 'all the leg - 11 tenders are unconstitutional and all the currency illegal. If such a decision becomes the law of the land,.who is safe and who can tell the fearful and universal ruin that must folio*? Let us not be Aeceiired. This will he the chosen battle ground of Johnson and his re bel 'associates and their friends; end Judge Sharswood"s election would be their .first gen eral triumph. In this war of ruin upon the public credit and the business prosperity of the country, he would be a tower of strength. THE ALMS HOUSE DISCREPANCY. Some weeks'incSe upon information we deemed reliable, we called the attention of the Directors of the POor to a discrepancy of between nine and ten thousand dollars, be-. tween the amount actually drawn so far this Year from the County treasury, and ;the, amount reported as drawn, in their monthly. statements. In the name of the tax-payers who' are most shamefully plundered' by the party now in power in this County, we asked for an' explanation . of this discrepaneyto know what has become of thisi moneY. Do these officials suppose that they can squander the hard earned taxes of the people with im punity; and not be called to an account/ Are they to be permitted to treat this matter ith indifie.renee ? We trust not, and if an explanation it not speedily forthcotning in reference to this alleged discrepa.ney, we, hope that the people will demand a thorough investigation into the' affairs of the Alms_ House. The people of this. County should not submit longer to be robbed by men who care for nothing except to see how Much the tax-payers will stand in the way of being fleeced. The Alnis House under its present management, Is an enormous burden and dis graice to the County. Place competent and reliable men In the of Directors, who would administer the affairs of the _House properly, and at least fifty thousand dolitm a year could be saved in taxeli,;while the reputation.of the County would beredeemeit -The people of the County should move in this matter at the coming October election elect good men, and thus reduce their:heavy,tsp. In the meantime do the Directors of,the ,Poor intend to give the, taxzpaYeni any )ttir plaftation of that little dliciepai4,- Ott* lhottsaud della ? _ _ . PEN,,PASTE Arm scp3BwaB. reveraible bonne lake TaTeg novetiv. 'Savannah • takes the actickd rank ass cot= ton port: tar Hooeier-tititiki he lies 4:l4lo — telreljngin The arphalturn intvf!ment, Is on trial in 13 - Last ..ireek's internallerence receipts were $1;003,1171 ", . • . • .67 - Ttle cbolera is . in- Memphis Tenn . '. • • - - - • - .ear•The pestiferous potato- bug' is botilirin"g . . . tam - A 'young Norwegian' id Wisoonsin is 7 feet 10 inches in bright. - jai - The ehcilere prevaasi in many loCalities in Texas . and Mktsisaippi. • „ t6p - Five hundredatd silty thousandletters ire delivered - daily in London. 1 - • .ahrSilvei bricks are thr(On on the stage tot s-; rorite.actreeeeejn Nevads.j Jar . .. Smith: is quite nutriefons in NeW York' this year,' there being 18.30.0 f • - XjrChina and Japan together contain - nearly half.the pormisthn of the globe. ' ' • OVA matrimonialtirokest-inNetyYnrk,ba e sued .12 for 50-for eft eting a m.riiage. Aca - The - .Revenue : jag it Cincinnati- contains. four million gallons of banded whiskey: - • • .44 - 11a!tford is making an effort to raise ninon-. nment in Memory of. Mrs. b. v..sizeurney. greA Polieb chrmist has ;invented a componnd;. one drop of which eauges intense.'intotleatiou: r Or SOMC 280 creditors ire worrying 'poor Old Jacotillaiker's lire out of him in New OrleaMs.. %New Bedford, Masti4liai given a;00 to the Garrison teetirenmal fund; 'and yremises more.' • 03-Pslmer, the -seulkdbr, is building a fine, mansion en the site of lus - Old studio at Albany. ria - Yeddo and•three other . Japaneso•ports be openod to commence at - ftlie close of 'Abe year. ra - The New .York' City Directory, just pub— lished -for 1867, contains the names of -177,817- persona. arir fhe peach 'crop this Year. will be heavy. Bent county,' . esturiated,- will yield 800 . 0 . 000 baskets. - ; - i • • • • Eir - A Gstribbng-snppreeeion Society, according , to the New Yotk papemis being.privateiy organ ,ized•iii:that city. • . . . . . , sarGeo. Sheridan has extended the time for reOistratinn in 'Louisiana; iiLaccordsulce with the PresidenVe regheet.r. - • . • . ~..'.- VirEngenie dunk herself into ants and wept, after the : attempt at! assassination; not at the retmlt; metope': - • • ' • • Kir-The jail at Hagersteim, doea not con tain -A prisoner. The ,populaticm-of the c.ohnity .thirty-five thousand. -. • . • . earTheexar of Russia - denatedismiltiOn.france for the poor of Paris:. Thiriog his visit to that city he. &Nut 1200,0 GO: • 1' • • • . •. . - r Orson Pratt, Sr.; of: London, lather of Or. son Pratt,.Jr.,- the . noted Dlcrinon; has.published a work on Mathematics. , . • *: ' stai-An additional twenty inilee section nt the . Pacific: Railroad haii just !Inen eomOleted,:and certified to . the lutPrior Department. . . meeting of the creditors of Frazer, Tren holm 3: Co., at Liverpool, linive their Indebted no e •to kzeeedlleir aeseti; .£1,447,000-- ZirFtoriela,.undlrr the Itilitary. bill, ia virtually, under the gpvernmer,fof Glen. Sprague, and Re publican'ideaa are taking firm root there. tar The total loss orthe.Aestriati army, in the lath ear With. Prwsia, was 81.04.1 officers and men, or over oneaftla of the rminlier pnt in. the ft '11: -*: .e - The yellow fever at -Manritinp, one of the Dietlndisislands, has carried off two hundred a 'day. Ten thousand persons had died of the die,- •atrThe colored citizens of Baltitnoro have pre sented Mre. Henry, Winter Davis with 'a 4 .portrait of her deceased husband, painted by an . artist of their' own race. . ' ' - - . • • oirfloraes .G-re'eleyYs that the. darkest day in any m filed earthly career is that wherein he first fancies that - there is .simui-easier..way.of . a dollar than by „s.quarely earuitigit... • A Woman school teacher named Randolph is chargFit . at Rochester,- with whipping alibis boy until Lis shoulders here painfullinarks of the excessive punishment. :The, tad had whispered in school. • • AZT,OI. G. H. Ofthlinga, art of the late Joshua It. Giddings, of Ohio,: awl Colonel. of the. 16:h . Coiled States Infant! y, .Clißil at .Macon, Georia, on Monday hat... He crag commander ttthe poet . At Savannah. ra - The Most cowardly thing - a inan can ao, to commit kfaicicio in c'ouscquence of poverty; and leavo.a family. to face the cold charities of. a world. Joholloldiworth 'did it in.P.hdadelphia tto ether day. . • . . tar The nutther of wGrking horse ten Years ago in.the city of New York was estimated at atymt fifty thousand.. They - had increased to seventy thousand five years ago, and • are now . estimated at one Imndred'and ten thousind. ' • • rigi - The colored people onfobile have petition , ed General Swayne for the prot-ction.guaranteed. them by the. Civil Rights act, hid] they allege .denied. them by . the municipal' authorities; and they slap ask Offices in the city government. • .• la - Mistakes are.said to.be . frequent in the cat alogue of "paintings in the Paris Exposition A corespu:;.dent says the portrait of Abrahani 'Lin; coin, according to thenumber; is called in .the cat:demi° !'The Rainy Seas;tin in - the Tropics." • BSA remarkable being ins jusfdied in. Page county,: Virginia:. Though upwards- pf thirty. years old he was. a mere babe in-pine, never left his cradle except when he was aesiated, received his food from a spoon, and was nuahle to adieu,' late. .;• . . . • ACT' Twenty-eight - years "ego General Sheridan was a b..c in a hardware, store,' and afterwards went in a dry goods• store. He . xras — fortnnately nominated. in West Peit.t.by General Ritchey, - a • member of C3ngress, and thuS we were insured .Ai; Near Soruerrille, Saturday, a boy Twelve. Tears , pf ' age, was . murderith by a man 'named Natiarsdale. The hiry,.a son of Andrew Beard, was serif Vanarsdale to breakfast, when the latter cut the boy's throat.... Vanamlale . is under .ariest.: •, ~.• - .•. grif - Nearly ell.t . holargei.eitics of the country—, Philadelphia, New Yolk, Chicago; Cincinnati, St: Louie, .11rooldyn 'and' others--ham recently her n discussing 'the MaPat ion' of. an increased water suppl.y,'the rapid growth of these cities haying ma& an increased surd*. 1) CCeriSlIT • 4-7 - 1.11 Camden, N. J:, lest. Saturday, two hod garriera fight a duel..., The'weaponswere'pick- WX . CY: a yard . . and a halt At the. third mama l'ultoney wall felled, while his antag onist had a prong introduced in the The sccouds took-with them hand harrows to carry off the remains: • itEr•The Press, published at St. Tani,- Mintie silts, denies the assertion that the, Indian ware. originated . in the rap,tcitY and rascality of -fron tiersman, and asserte that "they are' almost the necessary reenit of. the collision" of ,a savageitru eulent and treacherous race with , .- civilized and trading- rorninnnitiee."' , • . girThe firemen of Chicago, it . is stated; Ida year had their lives . Memel' ..hy several Abend.. minded gentlemen - Of that city. At a recent. fire three Were killed and several injured,. acd'the in surers have paid over to the. families of - - the ceased (7,500,-whilst. the, injured men are given. a weekly compensation. . . . . • grit is pronosed to create a National' Cerne-. tery betwt-en Fortress 31onrcie and Hampton, to which will be removed-the bodies, in the 'smell cemeteries on the peninsula,- on the south side and in the vicitiity of 'Norfolk: The' cemetery completed hat' year will - be tbe• nucleus of "the great one. It is two miles from the fort. • icr Coal miner's phtieis is supposed tr.i tie pri= manly .induced by the inhalation of carbonaceous 'particles.' The chief inciting eanse is the inhilla tion of the very impure atmosphere oceasimied by the burning of oil lamps.' The li.ng-contio ued inhalation of a dusty atmosphere mav,,nnder certain Chennistatibee, produce similar ill-effects. .'grAn ingenious, but certainly not very invit ing Mode of procuring gas for. illuntinating pur poses has been- prOposed in France. A French_ chemist ealiruates that a linman corpse of ordi nary .d jilt en sions, - by process of . combruit ion in retorts; may he. made to yield- 7,500 cubic feet of illuminating gas; at a cost of silent 1 dollar and. .• • • -.•• - GO cents. • • a:rFort Wallace, Kansas, was attacked hyaev - - . - end hundred Indjans . on the Nth ultimo, and 'out of.its garrison of 4.fi • men,: Nor .were • killed and' four. mortally 'wounded. The Indiana were re . pulsed 'wit It aloes of-twenty killed.:. Fort Wallace . _ is on Pond Creek, and is SAM . 2OO miles from the present terminus of the -Eastern division of the Union Pacific Railroad. ' . . AKirA terrible , crirrie was perpetrated on Tues day week'in the woods, near Freeport, Illinois. A little. girl, named Stearm, but fourteen years of age, out picking berries one mile from her father's house, was outraged and murdered, her head be.:: ing mashed almost to a jelly. A man seen last in her company 1128 been arrested,' op suspicion of having committed the deed. - Jle - The money market column of the Phila delphia Ledger has for twenty-seven years been' continuously in charge of the same person. Be has furnished during - that time for that column matter enough to tilt eicht,y-fortr volumes of. five hundred pages eaoli.' Re calenlates that it has been road by 2,106,000,000 prfeons. But few modern writers have had their. productions so extensively' read. - ' • : lorThe Japanese Commissioners, recently in this country, bought beavil3 of Arnerican•school and scientific works.. The tint - shipment, :made a day ar two since, covered some thirty Mental:id volumes, elementary and advanced, on arithme tic; grammar, vgraphy; chemistry, geology, physiolegy, astrdoomy;besides dictionaries,- na turar and political.hietories; military and medical works, works on international law, maps, globes, and other educational aids. The invoice weighed about ten tons. . . 1 - • . . . _ „.. . • ra"The Galveston (Texes):Bulletin says that a despetatio named Daniel 0.. Davis, shot a negro named Pickett in .cold blood at Richmond; on the • Bth inet. " Davis Weer on a spree): Mounting..his horse, he rode through the street, swearing that he.wonld "kill a nigger." The first 'lh it he net was not blured, Davis eayiug that he was "too mod •to be stint:" A short &danceoff he , saw Pickett sitting on a door-step, whittling. He at once shot him Through the heart: • • lie was-at. once arre;stud by the •ollicers of the Freedmen's'. Bureau and Committed to jail, withoetbail.' faii"The female sex, after-much agitation, have gained . -a point in Holland. .The idinieter of the lotetior his issued a decree admitting them to the "etanlination • for the position of Resistant.' apothecaries, an occupation hitherto restricted ex , elusively to men. Thie.me.asure•will enable' the , Holland Doctors to have their prescriptions made up by their wives or datightem, and will tikes re lieve them from the charges of a male assistant.. The decree-bas been received with a good deal of astonishment by- the male persuasion at the. Hague, who look upon This as the beginning of a• systematic invasion - o.f maaculine privileges. • tiii - The editor of the Bricks- Conuty Intelligen ces has auhrew,cote-whielt he calls- 4 Daisy,'! and of whose Milk- prodricing qualities he speaks as follows :•On Friday host she gave 63 pounds Of milk-at ihres milkinge--morning,..ncon and. eve-, nine. . On Saturday she /tie 60 pounds, :and-On Sul day GsN.lbs.,-making 246.1b5. in fp:Lir:days.. This weeltwadesign trying her as a blither pro-' fluter. Last veer she gave 44 pouitde•ot milk per day, and made 11 noun daof butter in•a week, and 'on the strength of this she received the second preminin at the Doylestown exhibition. • "Daisy"' is a grede...,Durbam, six years old. - She camein .profit about six weeks ago.'.. • frirA certain dootor,.when called to children,' . no mattes whalmight be the symptoms; always .Prescribed.for one and r thesamo_malatly=-Worms. Being summoned ens , day to the bedside of &lit tle boy; gravelir sat down, and haying felt'the patient's pulse, leoked - no gravely through' his spectacles and-a to his mother in a solemn tone, "Worms,. madam,-worms." To -* which the mother; remopded, "I'll tell ye doctor, that bog haiu't girt a• single worm: Haetunibled Gies a stick of wood and broke hie leg, and I want it set' gniek."S.Thia doctor , : not 'it all nonolnesed; but still.* eterinined to-vindicate his theory, put on a very soleima look as-he said, "WorMs,madam, assure you--_-,wortes in the wood." _ . , Maxiitrusii was_ "by the Liberals on the rpth nit.. This country can have little reattlngatkvOr :: aErtanlifio in the m WM , of our national - troubles 'consented - triad - as the tool O:cagtip - oiebrt6 ; , erebt a Moiittrelly on . this continent, in opposition to a settled kin: : ciple of this iliv'enifneitt and to - the desire of the .Mexicans themselves,— The Mexican government haEi been treated , .badly brpctropemi govaFtimanis, wPP in iliatt ddring; tlailateoarar.brutalliAciecatig :Republican leaders captured while - defend= lug the libertit of tlieli'country. We see no occasion _ for American - 010.waste armpit thy on a man who has met.s fate he could not but anticipate if-captuied. TEE CASE OF thntakrr.The' Proiseeethit has - Dot onlrutecie oats strong case, agatnet -Barrett, but has proved enough to allow that the ionvietion of the othai nanifpfriara lifers the iii lltarreammteaton would have been Italai epee y . andiotnile l (ll49%-e . O l l l fribur 2 !uOrtili Tem iro'svPsp.,in :''' '•:''' , '. , ": - ''' ,-, 'f ',.- ;' ' r - CONGRESS-ITS MITT. - There cannot be a' doubt that. the misera-' blemAn in the ' lViiitithmee'llasiiiiidifealitei f : self liable toimpeaChment, and. if justice 'hied been , done to him, long since lieotdiLliaXe. been driven in dishonor from the high office which he disgrace& It Was hoped; that !or bearance would allure bni to fair and Va 7. triotic course. But Abe Ethiopian may as well pretend to change his skin, andtheleop ard his sPots. He is fatally bent on mischief —to, defeat the popular will, to crush every measure adopted by Congrese, for the good , of the South and of the nation. What he e.tu3net effect by vetoes; he' attempts through his supple and pliant Attorney General; whose opinion can be had ready-made, to take the ,power, and efficiency ; out -ot : eiery act of Congres s . so that instead Of - giving protection to the South and peace Land pros perity . tOthe i °nary, he pates _th'e wisest. and soundest . measures; evewthoieapproied by the best-men among thelebels, the asztki• sloes for "anew new war with Congress and'a nevi val of strife between the Northland the South, causing an unsettlement of the business of the country' which' was, becoming composed and prosperous:: He evokes "the worst and most malignant spirit of the South glyespcw. hope and courage to the worst men, Who were fast sinking into-,obscurity, and Scatters mis trtist,: disappointment and dread among all theEtnion men of the South. If a plend - di 'Demon were commissioned • to scatter tire-tkanda and deathbvcr that un happy and devoted South, he could not:dolt . more.e.liectually than the wicked man.at the head of this - 9oVerthrient is doing. - - He. seems . determined that the ::country peace` . and repose for . 'which it.is now crying aloud. It . is folly, to expect any . good . from Johnson-1 - T He -has. been-tried in evety way: Every opportunity has beep-given , hitn. Every _todueenient tied everyhonorable motive have been pre sented to him.. But.he is obstinate, perverse, deceitful end wicked. • By his lase attemptS to defeat the legisla tion of pongress, he renders this sessioa'ne cessary, and the whole Country is to be agi tated by the new quarrel that he has pre yoked .with Congress - . • . • Ile cannot be trusted. Re =his proved himself unreliable and fatally bent'on diatur; bing.the country and making the Rebellion, crushed. at Enka cost of life and !refigure, trittrephant after all,- and Rebels, who de, served. the' halter,, the tulera of the country. lie has kept, by 'his course, in perpetual, dii3quiet and; agitation, the business of the country; and every branch of business, and every business, and every business' man is . now suffering the blasting effects of thin sin ieter.and malign influence. : And this is not . the worst: Business • will suffer-more and More, as long as this bad man is allowed .to exert his evil influence upon it. Aside froin all other high and:grave considerationa the drooping, and Wronged. busin'ess .interests of The country • Alemand his.. impeachment and removal... If allowed to " _go.On, there . will come such it desolation to thehusiness of the country, as has never . been witnessed .' Let -Congress now belt net() its solemn responsi bility, and remove forever the influ ence,' and then by its wise and beneficent leg islation restore and lift up the South, restore peace, call-out and encourage the industry of the whole: people, and before twelve -months we shall have such: prosperity as has never been known in the land. Such is the solemn duty of this hour, and unless Congress meets it, the people will arise to condemn a Congress to whom they so gen erouslY gave such ahigh trust. Tatfollowing significant article from the "The Irish Republic," the leading Fenian organ of this country, which is published . Chicago, shows that all Irishmen in the. United States . are- not blind to the. manner in .which the Sham D6no .cracy use and then' snub and humbug theta : The -tenacity, With -which the Irish - pcpulation • of America-have stuck. to the 'Democratic party deServes mimher name ' can be expressed by no other name, than dower ht firtuatien: The • whole programme of .that party seems to have been, and to-be, peace with England at any price. no matter-if peace meant ruin to the Union, ruin to liberty, 'or ruin. to every pzcple striving to be free. One would suppose that common decency would prevent Democratic papers from vilify. , -log, and turning into ridicule,' every effort that Irish • men:make- toward -freeing. their unfortunate country front a tyranny - that has no parallel in modern • times. For the - ediriortion of our . Fenian friends. sari readers. at large, we insert the following neat :little article" from the editOrial colnnina of of the great -Dente - crude organ of the West, the Chicago Tams: The article appeared in the Issue of that journal, dated-May-2.M, " Rdmors multiply concerning another.projected Fe nitin raid on 'Canada.- The fact that such a raid must end in tbe. defeat of-those.' participr.ting in it, together with ILL, death and 'capture of part of the number, does not tend to cast doubt- ma the correctness of the rumors. There has been a - blindness to couseqriences.-or an 'in difference-to them; in the management of Fenian af fains,:so far as aseartitS on Canada and the attempt at Insurrection in Ireland are concerned, which argues the greatest degree .of kuaci-ihne,es or-stupidity In the leaders. . due to the pink and file In the Fenian organi zation that there should be a much' plainer statement' of facts and of -probable results in relation to the pur poses declared by the order than'has gener been given by the press: of this country. In proportion. to the genuine sympathy which Is felt for Ireland Ih her oppression; and the patriotism of liishmen in striving for her liberation, will be the disposition to rebuke the inadernes . which have rittendedthe Fenian 'mil itary mc.vemenfs. They have ended in the sacrifice of such imoulsiOe and, generous spirits as we e willinr;' to risk their lives on desperate chances in the ,hope.to benefit their countrymen. 'There have been more than enough of such sacrifices, and the members of the order and the Canadian+ shonld be assured that the Government . will religiously perform its duty in the enforcement of. Ihe neutrality, laws, This will put an end toTalsehdPes and to the turbulence which they occasion in the order.. Now, we ask the Most prejudiced and democratic of our readers what they candidly think of this article ? Does it show the "cloven foot" or not ? Is it fair ? Is, it manly ? It true ? Is none of -the three.. Why • e nni p l t the Citiago TtuEli come oritholdly and square-. ly; and say rattibly, what it only implies. in the article quoted:—" We and 'oar party'don't . care two rows of pills about Ireland; or its Ilberty.*or anybody else lib •erty-either. 'We wanted peace with Eegland, before the war, because we wanted African slavery to become a•perpetual institution in America in, order to gain the will of our dear southern friends:we want peace, now that the, war Is over, more than ever:end we are deter mined Co squelch Fenlatai.m, for•that might lead•us in-. to war with our good friend Johnny Bail, and America - might-thereby become consolidated and great - there. . might then be an end 10 domestic. strife and faction; and our party would go to the dogs And,. then, think of She spolls'—•aye there's the rub •.." ' We- have fairly and impartially laid before car read -era the literal translation.of the article in' the Tiat.s. . It professes a sypapathy.for Ireland. forsooth I Heaven ,detend us from such.sympathy I It is a sympathy that Wou'd . tie en honest maws hands while the footpad and - the robber plundered and insulted him. The TIMEI3 acknowledges that Ireland has been and is cruelly rev aged. ntAV would It protimpe to alleviate the safferinks of that unfortunate catmenr? We know not. but would greatly like to hear what may be the Copperhead nos.; trams on the subject. • Perhaps the Tian would favor . us with a small prescription:.• We- prothise to treat its advice with as [Mich respect as oar brother& the work ingmen of the• West, entertain for it: The. Democrats swear we Most not touch Canada they will. protect the exposed parby of that . dear Cousin's possessions,, and they will enforce.the. neutrality laws.. But can they enforce them? 'We dare thein in words,• and. hi tend to dare them.in deeds, to do It. -We will try Which are the strongest, the -copperheads and their -English allies. or the freemen of America and' the Irish ! if they come to a square tight, who would be most likely .to be knocked firseinto a ''cocked hat?" We pause for a reply from the Chicago nuts. . . • - -The fact of the matter is, we * lrishmen have, beeh the greatest dupes under the.enn..` We' have, threugh 'good and ;evil, for long, dreary. years. given • all our . strength, all our support, to our nattonts enemies, and. , now what'do weget :for services rendered*? - - A threat from the most influential deniocraticjoftrnal to Amer-' itz: that we mast not, on any eget:mut; .lift a band to', strike down the mortal enemy of kmerlca, and the un• disguised robber-of our 'race I Here are our thanks, after all-cur unfaltering devotion to the party to Which we first attached ourselves?. Surely; the lightot truth 'Must soetn show jrishnien the right path; the men who. -have Proven false to liberty in their own country, must be false to it in all plsoes and - at all times.:• • . Wn gather the following ,particulars from a Pbiladelphiaeontemporary in regard to the Aiver. side Institnte,-the advertisement of which appears irtlani columns.: . • • , . , . This Listitnte promises to be one of the grand est and noblest institutions of its kind ever organ ized. In order that money may be speed ily;rmied for the maintenance of the Home, - the Waahing ton Misty Company has organized and adopted s'plan thick will meet. with a hearty,-approval' and earnest support from This Company knowing from the peat that to raise funds by ap peals to :the charitable , public is slow and meet.- UM work, oftentithes resulting in total failure, have adoptedtheirpresent method for accomplish -ing this much desired result) olio is to issue stock at one dollar per share; each share of stock' entitling the holder thereof to one finely executed steel plate engraving, which at retail could not be Purchased for this slim. t In addition to this, presents consisting of 'several thousand dollars in greenbacks, real estate, boreal, jewelry, ' silver ware, sewing machines,. pianos, melodeons, and hundreds of other valuable articles Amount- • j og in.tit t e aggregate to 000,000,Will.abro be be stowed -among • the, stockholders. Every stock-, holder not only receives his engraving at the time of plurchase, but will also receive a present at the `distribution, there being .no exceptions. The . Company are'enabled to set thus 'liberally .from. the- fact, that making ,their purchases of engra vings,. and Of thepresents' to be,given away, in . such enormously large quantities; the coot per single article is greatly reduced to what would be „the price Irate :the purchase of the same made at retail..., Besides this all the presents, such as real 'estate etc., have been handed over to the Com.:. • pany by the original owners at their lowest mar ket value.. On this account are the Comtisny en abled to oiler such great inducement to those who would interval thenuselves and aid in, alleviating the . miseries and distrees of the hundreds, and thoitsands of poor and forsaken orphans who are now daily seen in the) lanes'and thoroughfares of our large 'cities. • . • . , • . Ton Schuylkill County friends of Capt. • Jacob Wernert, who' is still' connected with the provision house of Berger, Andenried & Fry, 11 and 13 South Water street, Philadel phia, are filwayabappy to:meet him,socially _or on basiness,' When they visit theCitY. bad-the °pleasure when on a recent visit- to ThilaAielphia, of taking the captain by the hand, and of learning_ from him how.large his busitaiss relations with Ins old home are; commands- lt not Amir by. his personal popularity tint byhis businenv 'integrity and . 'desire to, give entire satisfaction : co-n -4gra4nlate the Oaptain pponlihr merited cam in his new sPhernot..orrils....:-.. Tae Mexicin Piesideei, Jttare'4, condiacted a small_olgar , :factory trNew:Prleanit• front 1852 to 1855, and ditting that time is said to have acquire& a thorough knowledge of our tiolitical_syetent. •::f. • A Pißs to r iiegride4 6 onates , WA I3 - / - Wf . 14 :via him( t , mit at :600 3 090; and -31 411" Abei *fill;eii$01:80.0,131:41:0**011.14‘ IMRE •,.. . • . a . ir s N ;. •;T . l-LE' M I -CY u • _ Zito= thaws Wziathis, this Baratbikatt nominee' - "ft Judge of the Supreme, Conitio thitiState, -is' a to tieepf connectleat, and witblialtWrnoutha of forty tite: yeath Of' age . ..Begradatited at :Yale College, frous Whitt fastltatiodhesubefttlently wet the honor ar‘v 'degree of Stixtor. - of law._ • Having removo&to Pittsburg immediately afrestrduatini. O. student - in the office - of'the late Chief .fristice Lowry; and-was admitted to the Basin I.SA :entering at onus • on an extensive =Anti= as tbelaw. parting. of gel tutor.- In Iftaltr. Wtlliame was elected Judi, of the Dietrim Court of:..Allegiffin7 county. =IMP thetre- - elecled Without .arty • %We . ywd eo . "mama was apracticbig attorney he - was re- - . garded one of the safest counsellors at the Bar.- As: . a lawyer be is methodical end sensate: .es a Judge teatime and:upright, Poseesaing the happy faiulty. of - dlsrerning at once the - Justice oL the :trause.:-uotwith standing the difficulties andquibbles te• *which it. Mar be ob. - cured.- He la still fetbe Wrath of life,-is bleated with good health, and is Capable of sustaining the 'se= retest mental labors for many years to come.- • Personally, Judge Williams, while of a modest and reticent dlapplitkei,lB one the most popular men - known =the matte Of the viesterri part of-the State: He takes. a lively =tempt in every prrject ealcolited- to improve and advance the growth and prosperity rd, the. 'State, and during the teartul struggle - for the natkinal 'lift and honor, no man occupylnz a jadkial position' -did more than - be to serve the cause of-Juerce. and free dom. He never for Wl:content that his aountry has aright to his diet and undivided =Lots in - its be half irrthe hour Of its:perit. for did he giuilgethose who perUed th eir lives it its detente th e pecuniary re: =operations and the personal honors. to-which their ~aldr;tuttUed_th^ta ~ , • . . 1414 , ..Ft50m5 iMpeetrally9rlns tit im..ns Potir— . .ex yisinity; that .Ebe :hes reoOe.ned, the ICE CEE.loll:and CONFECTIONERY. busineo 'At:the old. stand on Centre street, where she will :he most see her old mid . new friends.'.' Ice aregith. of ati ttwifiire'autl ;of the finest tlOitlity served at the shortest notice. *. ' ' r , • Pottovillo,ltprill9.. W 7 IG-tf. Fame, English,and American sloth/Noolle% and of the driest tinglitles, Emitirs, Centre street. Beek-ties end lime; to sOt, 'everi taste . , and at ran* priaeii, at D.A.. Ealtb.43, egitrd iireet. Eat womizi in another column grapw for . EipeeraWirm. It la . An • admirable article, :need in: the tmipltala and bithe first class familial in )''aria, don end Neve York, in preference to. 014 . Port:WItie.— r 11.1 a worth atrial, se it gives great autletacilan. *.` "-•.Feialaa-Pai, , EßLncrar Dinit.a.beantifal artisle, at D. Centric street: •• : THE COAL -TRADE. K7.1211tM. Jiily 6, .1867. The quantity sent by railrOad this:Week is 63,590 12—bycanal 30,058 15=—for theweeli 93,044 07 tons against 109 279 tons for the corres - iondirig week last year.. - The 'trade continues -dull, with pricei ad verse to the interests of . the producer.: Coal is. except at. a . lew advantageously located points, sent to market at a loii. The • last monthly auction .sale at New York,. was at -a decline -:of price% and - as freiohts from Nit nichmond to several 'East era ports hate advanced, the tired npon the trade litre is depressing.' . The • .The tradeatuns up thiOveek as foll34s;• compared with last year : - • • . . . . . , • . .. - .44-r..44. Tcrri.4.. wzini.i • Toni. oro. . • - ,--- - ---- -- - P &It Ft R. -72,681 1.91.7,699 63,591 1,330,869 3379;810' Schnvl Can 65,596 - 594133 3u.5.541 .427,3264169.207 • L Val it R. ,45,635 • 807,05' .61,1 , r 961,076 63,129 Delii'la Cen 17,601 367,221 36,1:61 299,01 69,-19 Scrant. Bth. 21.4 , 91. 99'4461 .26,409)-618.03S 115:G37. •"• 18 1 39 10;255 .. 197,786 '11,397 .132,74214 , 5,04.1. Penn, C. C . : •.- . .- - : ,•- .. Bp It Thiad • . ~ • 69,593 "2,164 I irai4oi. 2'3,521. By Canal..: .9 33 ''. 8,105 -.•- '• • 7,0461.1 1,4.63. Del -14•Bild 45,750 513,239 43 . 942 • 699,71711 13,511 .Wrng- Slb . 1115,391 :24,217 '.. 49,717 1 11115,676 Nth : Shamokin.. 18,731 - - 254,034 11, 0 34 -22 4 ,788 3 - 29,846 Tre'vortou.. . 1;3911 • 23.580 - .. 36 -- •19;061. 1..3,929 • Short Mt... . , • • 30,219 2,726 ' 17,11 32,294 L. V. Co.:: ~ •-.. . '23,280 -1,82.-. • :80,531 . 3.'11: Wflllamal2n 2,041 I '15.2211 .3,.,33 41,361- '27.611 Broad Top -- 139,161 . 4,153 313,2013' 23,926• i . . 294,730 4.6:2 497 335 628 5,1,4894 •... -. 2- .. ' 5.904,994 124,731 ..• ':•.: • , . . . • :• I 137.543.40,'`93, . . 1.... •. .-- The aggregate tonnage this year, as will be seen, by the above; is, 5,504,894 tons, against 5,0.0,137 . being a decrease.of 137,513 tons : The loss of this Pegion EO far..thia year,. as compared with last"year, is, 410,017 tons. With the outrageOuslY heavy tolls of a trans porting monopoly against us; in connection with the depression in general business,i the Sehitylkill' region as 'far as its 'coal trade i 4 concerned, is far from beinff in an enviable po- . auction sale of. GO:000 tons of ) Seranton Coat took place in New York on. the 26:h. ult.:: The following tire the amonnta jold and prices obtained '•• . - -1,000 long at : . 1,000 torla. at._ . • 9,000 TONS STEAMBOAT : 9.,.'IOO. tons at..... ,t 4. 55 'l s . 750 tour at , 41 . 6 . 2 . 51 5,050 tons at' ' • 4.5736 : • . • • 10,000 .To.l‘ GRATE... • .$4 50 -12,100 tons at a,po,ToNs EGG 5,850 tons at 4,650. LOW at ,cm tons at. Al tons at •• ' 12,000 TONS STOVE: : • 5,000 tons at ' $4 61.: 2,550 tons at - $4 G 4 3,70. tonaat,' 4 62,, I 750 ton+ at c. 734 , 9,{1u0 TONS CUESTICUT.- • • • 3,500 tons at... 2,100 tons at.! ' Compared, with the sate of May t! 14, the are Me.average priem;: - ' • • . ' MAY 29rn, jteAr. ?Gilt :40e. &be( Lump, average... -.$4 66 $4 60 • 4 eta. St. Boat, " • 4 69. • . 459 •• .4 :v.! Broke/A, • 4 . 4 Gl`. . d 26' Egg, . !'-' 431 • 4 34 . 3 /1 . •. " Chestnut, " BUFFALO AND WASITTNOTO7 , I RAILROAD.—. The following is an extract froirt:the .re port of a committee of ten, -made to an ad journed meeting- held in Buffalo on• the 7th . . . . ' "Theanihrseite coal in ilia Schuylkill baSin can be readied from:131111410ns follows, viz :• • - . .. ..The Mauch Chunk mince. at a diatabee of 326 miles. By Buffalo and Wanhington RR to Emporium 1 la miles. By 'Phil. ;t•.'.l.kieß It from Emporm to. afiltonl 2.7 . " .By Catawis.Titß It from Milton.to Qualoike... ' 111 " By 'Leh% ea Muh'y It R Quakake toll Chunk- 26 " • Total distance; Buiffdo LoYaneb . Chotik 32.43 "The coat' of transportation at iNe.,per mile on 3.1.6 miles of:failrofui 18 sl.,Eitl - per ton laid down in Buffalo; without change of .gauge, "The 'Tamaqua mines in SchOylkill basin, can be reached from Buffalo at a distance of 'BUS Mlles, by the following named railroads; viz .By Buffalo & Waibington B Rio Emporium 110 mile& By PGII. & Er RfromEmporm tb.Miltou 'l9-T - By entawinen R R from Milton. to Tamaqua 71 .! Total dittatice.- Buffalo to Tamaqua.. :. StS • !•The coot of transportation at IKe. per ton Per Mile . on 39S Miles of railroad Is $4.62.. 'Sheteatarvissi road - 1s to be shortened by change of route about 20. which will diminialithe distance teilTamnqua t • 226 miles, and toMai/eh Chunk to 399.. and• the - price of transportation to $1.59 and $i 34 per. ton respectively.. "The Lykenat Valley . mines in . the Schuylkill basin can be reached from Buffalo, a distance of 292 miles. via - Leffrilo and Waahlugton to -Emporium,' tip.miles, Philiidelphla and - Erie to Junction of Lykenot Valley .Railroad, 167 miles, Lykenst Valley Railroad, 15.milee. .The cost or transportation on 292 miles of railrorid at .13gc. per ton pertnile;-$4 32. - The • roads' are all. the •The Treierton mines In the SharmaMil basin.can be reached from Buffalo by railroad. all oue - plugs.. at e 'distance 0[ . 274 miles; viz : By the. Buffalo and Wish -Ington, 110 miles;. by . the Philadelphia .and. Erie, 110 . miles, by the Mahanoy and Susquehanna Railroad, 14 mllea:.• The Coscor 274 miles oi reit -trunspertation' at. 136 c. 'per ton per mile is $l.ll per ton laid duwu on the ' - The Shamokin mines :are distant from Buffalo by existine rail rontes,• aIL - cine - ganke 370 Milts_ viz; By the Buffalo and. Washington, 110 miles t-by•the•Phila -del phla and Suubttry, • re - by-the. bury and - Philadelphia Railroad to Shamokin.- RI miles. Cost of freight - at 130: peeton per mile is $4.05. •At a distance of about fa. to miles forther - len;• the Saki-. bury tmd Philadelphia.Railroad*lll leach to Port Car, bun mipes in Schuylkill basin.. Three .hundred miles attgc.. per ton per • mile will, make the cost - of freight on coal from Port Carbon to Buffalo $4.00. per Niw Yoss, july q. 1867. OTTlblilishireby given that the tism c' HEIIL • NER CIIAMSERLAIIis.I is this day dissolved by mutes! consent, said-- dissolution to take effect on-the First day of July, Either .or the Ann are atithorized to settle the'outstanding - atm:mu: L • • •CHAS. t'EAMBEfiLAIN, • • . • . PERCY B. 11.F.I.LNKR. • • , . New - Yoitz,-Jaly . ..fi, Notice lai hereby - given that a partnehihip• was formed on the first day of. July, •ISSL between CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN. Je.; of the City Of Elizabeth, J and JOHN 0 - .'CONNE . R., - of the City of Philadelphia, Pa. under the firm name of CHAMBERLAIN .& CON NER, as Commission Merchants -and Dealens In Coal, . . • CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, . .... . . . . . . . •• '. .• - . - ABALAND, Pa., Jane 30, 1667.. .. - This is to•certlfy that rny SOUP ' - .JOHN J. 'CONNER .k.BROTEMN, are, on and after this date; the only an thorized ententefor the side alit) , I.octrat . Mountain Coal-in the Nei , Yorkand adjacent markele, and that they are hereby directed to, assume the control and man. nment of anchsalegin,New-York., . JAS.-3, CON . , Thin as sole agen's for the azde of j. J, Conner's. Locust 'Monate& Coal, as given muter tate-of June 80, 186"tilty damesS:Conner to hit eons, John C. Conner . and Brothpr, in New. York and theadjacent markets, SW thriauthority to sesame con trol of such. manikin New - York is hereby given to the firm of CHAMBERLAIN '& CONNER by' mutual con sent and agreement of J. C . - CONNER & BROTHER,. avd by sancticm of.CoLJames,L Conner. 'July 6..'67=L27-2t . . •J. C:CONNIIft BRO. . . • • " THE NEW COAL •C 0 MI.PAPIV solicit • from experienced parties, proposals for leasing t h e six. Collieries heretofore worked by the. Company. and known as EICCKSCILERVILLE, • THOMASTON; BLACK MOH and FORESTVILLE, erltnate Mears Tomei:alp, Schuylkill County Also, OTTo WHITE ASH and OTTO RED ASH, sitnate in Reilly Towne*. They.are 1v good' order; with machinery complete, and coal can be .shipped : from them The avenge distance from' the collieries toSchtlyildli The cellkoies may . be examined by 'triplication to W. G.' NERNST, Woodside ,Ciert; - et7he - office or. the cfibtia - 4 - 35 n For tenni—te; 'fioldrois 0. W . :to/Ms, Pzeofoldeiit, Woodelde,.Sehrrylkilt County 'or 'no: 26 Itrtdige Mee; New York: Woodeide, June Yt . Wm.. If:eat - having with= drawn from the Arm ofWARPS, & 09., the verniinhig partnerivill continue the isria' .oforining *Panelling Cosi a* heretofore. and settl W e -ta all saxemta ; the name and style of the flan being totehanged: • 'fberiaketai opportunity to _torn thinks - to their former custatters, and LK a coolt tinualiceenheir &dere ft* Cowmen Bldg. Coal.- which:theysre prepared tol• foma in One order iota to a , ..Wied tranlitierti havin g ~r ecett hea iy r addedtrifthe productive atrocity ef the Colibuy, AM use their baivertor t 4'ol'olW-deserve fa the lo tapiage of, those needing a e article of it- - • _ • . ‘. • '•' ' saint% wikais Oci, • •L - tackier, WTUE 430 4,Tilirit ehip heretofore ex. • .hittiik-betweesi -110WERAs ILBRD,' ti this 11l ead,tetiolved by mutual consent._ : Jam* X Reed is slew anthortsoltoiredlistlgistubitesstneas of the ?ate Arm, . • ~, ..- J. B. ElOwEiti , • &story x si 441 ... ,-, - man Keruntee -r. . tins iiitiwitbeinsitimcgar inibems the tibia that he has been appointed t3M. Area lot the Etatetn" Mirtee, ,AA r the.. Anne ofDoney,-;...lkiklejtet Cci.4 sad gotoul.Doter.l3on &Co.. or Phibtlelphieatientiand - Wpm% respeetirdb_ -ot the .I , ressea". Mu) eit.. - berteet Vests. • He is nowpremelt to toppif silt itrilereAi n t 4 1 m ein oeletetted Coda- • f9 11 1. 41 U ; ; • - • MOMS ?Fig;, NOTICES 1.2,000 TONS. LUMP $ 4 55 I 3,700 tonsta . Q . 12% ..4 Gn 'j . 6.309 tons at....... 4.65 44 "• 65 0 .tmis , At: S 4 32X 4 SW 100 tom at 450 t. 5 13,250 tonti at : , 10 4OT X I ISO. tOll4 at, - 4 11.34 460..'-460. 4 4.0 -4 lA : 1 " A CA.RD. ; M • ~T. E 1 t . ...: . #:. -' , 5 J.'..j'.11. ? :, . .4.:.,,,:,:--P, Do.ape:.,si oftemtop. AsTlintrre - AND' iirrUMUMUS - • sag A caintyr. - Eptt altagn.N.autßxiET,,, m ov e y,..Bniktti ac Co., Mineis and Shippers of 'John J. Dori."*..Sen dr Co.; and ship , Dern of Gi tkert!on Cool.• - Jane 25, - '4,1 c 22... • .Sate 4;f4allen . nd *trau.i,orta. 411NE1,1841 • . . . . , . . , . • . . ••: . Puil.inii.rnii - Amv Ice.a.hiNo. Rilizo.in. .• . 'From potawilie t"..) rhilludelptda.:.•...*. - --. •. ' v•IT • . d. •.• . do , Port: Richmond..:.- ..: . , ... Zof •. • d o •. • •• • do•• New Toik. drn %oho ; 0ff .....:. 2 so , •. • ,-• "; ; - 51711.111.E..1LL. NAVItIAI/ON.. " -..•-.. - • • - - - From Patsy Me.... ... 00* do .••• do New York. drawback di' •"- ' 10- From Mauch ('bank to Philadelphia. Canal, inch: , . • • : dine unlOsdixig--'. " ru 'to Philadel phi t. via Nonh Penna. It 01) do tO Eliz•tliethipott vat N. J . , Central H.' Ii: 03 . do ..to'Port do ..to New York' " • •• • 263 do .to New-York L via Dtl..Div. and Stutz:ups-. : • . .•• nal„ including untnadiiig • - •• do,to New Tort via Mania Canal • • 29• do to goboken rid. 3torria and Essex 1t- R...; .2 to ' New Tint - • . . 920 From Eli7-abetlii3Ott to New'York Ca- :• . nal.. a distance - rif ,950 frctght $3 ct-toll, I'S cents. ' , 340 . Th e shipping- expellees at Klizabeiliport.4td . Port Johnson vary from ifs to 30 . cents. COAL 'FREIGHTS-. Freight. f r om Pt. Richmond [P . hilni,l;l ~. • . Boston • 2 Z . lNew Bedfdi-d..",... - ._. i 05: Bangor • - '2 20-1 Newburyport.. .... 205 Bridgeport .., . .; . '... '1 9 1 .) 1-2ioptiusett. ... :"... ,1. 7. 9 50 Chelsea - - -. 2 '25 - I Portitu,d • - • 2 30 Chariest°Wu... . • • 2.50 Pawtucket . ".........-. 21 5 CgrubciligePtirt ... ... o 205- Providence- • ' • o t:5 rall•River _ .2 o. SRC° • . • 20 . Gloucester ' 2 401 Balm . 230 Gardner •-• 275 Warren . ••• •-• oCS Now York • " ..1 2(1- Noral,li --- --2 05. 122 vemils'and 78 boat arrived fir week: ." . Newwrt l..igh • Netit tnrlt• • • 1 , 55 iNewburyport _ Fall River.::...".::. . 1 46•0'w.. London ..,,„ ton • _. 1 75ITannton Wil vick... I 601 New unveil. PrOvidence:l. ..., .. • 1 AO iPortsdion • Norwalk • • 1 00 1 New 11-dtord • ... 1-15 dridgeport.t Portland • ••• -1 76 Banflord. &dent -• • ' Sa,litict2on...„. -Albany • ' " • 1 -0 0;Lyur • • • Freights rropieteargetoWpot Ate..inudria r - New Yotk... - - . 1 - • • . • ' .1022 2„5 • • ••• • ' • • Frirght from nal IiWPWC. • • To PiAlictotpilla:... • • 0:25i;1'., • New Yoik... • " • ' 10qc Boeton ..• ... . .. . ............. • ... ...... 2 2 4) THE COAL 12=M21 ItIOES OF 00A1.! . 3Y TILE CARGO. toothisquED WE LY ROE Tni-;.MINFI.:B' - • . AT .PIIILA DE • • . FOR EASTERN . . • • , - . „July 5, 1867: SchttylkillEed Ash Prepaied,' ' • 4.75 e 500 ' . • Chestnut; .... . ... ... 3 00 " White Ash Lump • • .125rg i. " Ft. Boat 4110. Broken .... .4 2510.. ' •-• '• Egg .... ... 425 • " Chestnut,' 3 00(0 •-. Ikketiat Mt. Lump, • • "• ....". St. bait and .13r0keu..... 4 g3(4 " Egg , ..... ... ... 4. 250) 4.35 " • " Stove.: :.. ..... .... 4 2510'4 35 ". .:....:...3 00.: 3 15 . ... r:.:.......230'5 . tO St.. I;upt 1;14)1.en. "- 5 25,1 5 t,'o - • " E 5•25 g • `.`' Sto.y . e . , • • 2. - .04 " Chestnut • 4 24'4_ Broad Top ' ' • • 6 104 k Srr.cr.u.. COAT- , , .. HilM.lrarrie, Lamp._ ... ... ..-.:... 1 F.Orat -. ~ • . St. 11oita0 .Prokem....l. MO - Stove ': . . . • 4 750 . -'- ~ . Chetnnt • ' ' 3'ls@ 3.90 . The foll?iving:pricee . itre - for shiprneafi anal of Nest - . Havcn, Chas. Jri Kuhl J. II Raetwiek. I:Provide, -Broken: . . Stove Lorloirry ..... . Franklin, I(rykens . Volley) "..• • . 5 'l5. rir'A 11 coals desired to be rep - a - p.(l'ns cpe lah.witi be pot under tb,ks head, provided. the - geptethda" are far. nialteil* by th&partica interested. . , " AT NEW Yin➢tE. Sehn_*ll.W Pea - Ash:by D.oat G 25 : Cheetimt, • r• 4 50(a• • , • White Ash tri.nip .;. 5 5044 5 75 ". • Steam Boat, mad ,5 : 50- f t 575 " • Egg:. ' - 50 q . . !‘ StA.N.3 Ulla . 5 75 " . CM,Anut, • 1 21.1 b Lehigh White Ash ramp • • • Steam Boit amt 5 75g • • , . ... ... . .. . 5 50 "ith 5 75 • !. • Moro . • 5 50th 5 . 15 • ' " Ch,::-;taut, • :1 7555 i fit' • L um p, '-.by 754 t :St. Boat au Brokeri " .501 t, Egg, - . 5 50rt:1 5 75 'Stove,. : " " .... • . 5 50(R, 5,75 CRietjtriut " " 00a.,0 . Set !mum Coal at C1i•.,11.0 boort. . . Lump, • ..•Auctiou prices .' 4 0.155 Steamer, • • " . • Grate, ' " • 4 54'di • E gg . 4 s.l•l=a• Stove, • • Cbektnnt, " 4 1.95 • At private sale 25 to'4o (Tat: , a ton advance: '• Freight to Now - -Yeirkt rviita pvr ton. . ' Wotan. Company's Coal' at Neu burgh. Lump, AuctionPrib .. . tiP(Fe, St. float and woken,. . ••• • 5. - Egg. . . Store, . 5.00(4 • 'Chestnut, .• .4 'v.v.7. .At private, vale ?5 to 40 cctilO a ton.iiiivancii. • Freight, tivEi..sv York 75 cests_p c ton. -• Del; Sr Iltulsoa. Co.'s . Coal' at Bottualont, ..(Circtalar.pripee for June at.ti ) . • Limp". $4 90 - 4teamboat • .5 (41. fr.p, • ' Stove 5.45 Chit.. Lunt •4 in Frani libundout. to New York 70 cents tau freight AT•BALT9I9.ORE. 41'4 _To trado•fMra yard Or wllarvi,. Willces're* Vitpton . 44-kens Val: 11. Ault.; ... Shamokin, white - or:R..IAL Delivemd thoonsumero - .. .. .t . Clentgul creek and Cumberland: rnal f 6...b..at•Lormt Point for shipplw. At 5.2.5 g, 5 40 Georgetowncl). C 5 25 . .• • Coo I..Trode. .• • Tonaie A thetiiltfniore dnd Ohio ,Iblilroad for the nay:lSO...its compared whir tlx year I.aaa • • • 1.66. • Quantity reported r to May W.. Sr, I ; 337,050 14 From May let to Itlsi • ...4,414 00 11.512'14 Increase I n'l 567 . . . , . Sefatirlkill- Co. lirsilTontlx.. for .1567: .. The following la the qtAntit,rof coal traneported over . .ttie,fellewiug naliroade for the weeliendieg on Ttprs 'day evening Ina :., . , • '• ' • .•-• - Mine 1181 /t. 8. IT. IL rt. Schuylkill .Valley ML Carbon ,. 31111 Creek • Mahanoy & Bran! Mt.. -Little .. BLACK BAND IRON•ORE. • . gent over the Mil, Ormk Rath' Road .Fot theweek ending on Satiirilay last, Week Previously, Ccinl Trn4BLy and CanYi I 1867 St. Clair ' • Port Carbon; ; Pottsville,. Schuylkill 'Haven -Auburn • ;Port Clinton . . . Total for week Previously this year. Total • To same time le2t year Incre.nee. Decrease Lehi h 4Sc.3lrilianey Coni Trtide for 1867. • • Week ending vedtklaut Saturday. - "•• : . • ' Nointa S.-rrEZZ. . . . Trenton Coal Company.,.... ... Mount Etna ' • • Mahoney Co Delano. Colliery Glendon Coal- Company Rathbun. Stearns & Co B. S. Millman • • - - McNeal Coal & Iron Company.. Knickerbocker Coal Company..• Thomas - Coal Company Williams & Herring.' Shah:whin Valley Coal,CompmY Neil Ne - Other Shippers - • Total-- VotriNpotiding - week last ?ear.. Lehigh Coal Trade for 1867. For week ending, . on Saturday 110 % 1- • - ' HAII.IIOAI/ I . CANAL... 01111t&TORS. - -• • WXCE.' Taraz. wzaB.l MAL. Hazleton • 3,410 • 62,436 • 3,247 24,127 HaetSugar 6,049 ,02,115 • • Mt 1 !10661011. • 363 2,216 225 •• - 1,645 'Jed& • • • 2,116 :. 51,242 1,908 i .16,985 Harleigh • 1,238 14,922 11•S2 4.82 0 . co i b bro & c o.. • 468 .. 3,567 - Bbbeevale.Coat: Co.'. , 2,235 -.26,291 • 1,203 12 069 Stoat 1,493 ,' 13157 •• 373 7,346' 'Uouncil . Rldgg . 1.345 35.141 546 . .' 10,343 Bach Mountain 1,493 21,621 16,161. New York' &Lehigh ,2,044 49,617 171 4,239 • n O u 6 S•HrOOk" Coal C .4,788 - 71,410 1,2::9 9,918 ;German` Pa. Coal CO 1,278 19,1,15 • . 192 , 8,346• -Spring Kt; Coal CO. 4,108 65,C29 .. 91 ,472 • Calamine. .- . ••• - 46,127 . 281 . 1,283 'Heaver ' Lehig • John Cohaerl o ' ' . •':•42 1,t35 .• • • .J. 41. 'Reber & C 0... • • • , . . . . -.aim 49.666, ..7 • 7 • . 11;946 , I.linckerhooker - 016 1,111 ;88,144 : • . 1 . 0 73 Coal Run Coal Co. : . • •Iteltban Caldwell Co .46 • 21,320 • " Glengkuk--00.100.--. r. • • - • : 10,141 ' - 866 S - 5, 116 . 66 • • 469 $ Meyers • ' Bllll°32n "4;01 tit,o2 - animate Cmil Co.. ' - gst • :24,251 • /0= • • 6,797 YmnlGin «.. ,::.:. . 2169 • 3,125 277 • 2 , 619- Atidonded, .16 • .. 149 4,312 • 275 • 2,567 •=& mu4/..-1%. 153 •. 11,214 348 2 , w0 wars . . ...... 1121 - • 8,521 •• 135 Wilkosbarre. ........ • 460 • $0,84S 1 . 209 Warrior Run' - • • • • 5 . 414 • •-•••1,630. -Partial( & Thomas-. -1,163 22,072 44e •• ~ 2,415 :Let.. Coal & Nav Co : • . ; 15,98 , 1 . 14940' Patter,Birear, &Co, . • ; ' • /. 1113 Otter :nippers.. . 25 279 3,460 North Nabarioy._ .-.• r 479 Walter Broe. • 63' Itlettoey .. 6;261 4 ...'_. - /433 John Linhathi Cu:' 94 ' 34 131' Treat.ttCogra.co;. .. - 1,4491 04 •-;•-• - •1815 .1:116(02 01 296 .. 7,3671---- 407 • :11,911 -4 #70 1617 / 1 1 HOW 48 ..13,8111 , .186 .6,676 • 5L1911 •.961.079 59,661 .7.'22e52a/k 38,561.296,3 04 • 'T.:Matti delignal 80; "139. 98 / - • - Sam nmalgltlEtar., Skid 1.2.01417/ NEW ADVERI"MEN'TS. 'Et?" Flonrl-..knanal lot or nye Irtok on land end for rale cheap by en ( 4 1.,}3, DECK; - .lellt 6-27- la Ceara St,-Manes ,,iddttion. e_ .atsp Rye Citop"rtieveral ilant! _Pr sWe cheap c g A ille : tottiti. Jay —.2i7 1G Centre St., Morris' Addition. 33. c) rr . . q) - cr.m OTT T F . I.49WERS FOR SALE AT GREENWOOD NURSERY. - $lOO. . AGEIST§, WANTED. - $lOO. • • • ' • MALE. AIN D . iatrbduee a new anir u elnt Invention of abaointe utility% evz.ey household. Ouly, _Three pollitsti tin . Pllll . regetireil...nir partlenla'a adArees With aem - - JOHN S:AVILSOII..t. Co., July Ci Sufi_ . 534 Atth Si ,Pnilada,'. ia. - ASHLAND 'PLANIIIIp MILL. • J NO. WEIGIIITA.III4 Amisland. Pa. I rim now preptrect to Inanuilcture;ail cheap as can be pnrchascd etaciyliero: • -' . • Door-Fr:nes: - • • •-• • ,Oiditag•; • nod ilii,uldingo of nil deaeriptiono, Also Boards, §ltinglw, Frani. All. Work warranted In dye aatiscietlon, :•Ashland, Rewaninittl' ILlnatesimed he the. .Post Office, Sr Pottsville, State of renneylva7 nla.: on the sth day. of July; lS6i.' . •-• r .:To obtain obtain any of these letters, themiplkant mast call. .fort **advertised Zetters,r date .of this list, and par - one cent for'advertistng.• • .. z. • • . - ...If not called for within one month . they will. be pen to the Dead Letter office. . • . . . Andrews MP o Dyer henry Lair, Caroline Adimmen ChaaF DarkmarrG W : LeVangood •Jacyji Boas. Jerry ' Deese Antbony'' . ..:,.hicConkey Elbrige noti•ns U R... • .FoleY.Danl . • McDonald R • ; B ocer Rilen ": • Fitzpatrick..reter N‘ekitilei Sae R. Ballow John V 7.2 Galligan Thos.. Roe Robt Becker John OnralliChristlarni•RooneyJaini'S Caseleberry M.B. Gilbert john - 4.. Slitter Real . Cooney James . ' Stone .• Carney John Kelly ThoS ett".-. Stine Wm • • ColliuS P F,. , • Lake Chai. Thornton Martini Peals Robt C Jely G, !la I'oo 1 0 .5 1. 45 1 00 1 NI 1 00 . . . .CIIIIPiIANO , COURT MA UR.-:-Varsuont A., to an order of-the Orphans' 'Court. of^the County of Schuylkill, in - the ennnonscenkb. of-Pennsylvania, the tubscribere, Adniluistratore of the estate of John Reed, late of , the Dilnitigb or POttsville, In the .County of :Sidinyikilt, deceased,' will expose to sale bY pnblie . • Saturday: July:flab. At 10.orclixiii in the forenoon...at - Ih - , preintses, all that : certain three-stag Brick ..Dwelling House and zi la al grazud situate in Norniegkin Addition to the Dom of.PothWille nforesin d; on the norta wiirdik side of 11S. timid street, bumided and d&scribed' as' fuiloiv~ Bogiuning, at a past, a corner. of a lot marka110....167.= then:call it north 11 - degrees 35'inin wei west 330 tee: to a pOst at the southwardly side .of 'a 30 loot wide street, thence along . it.south.73 degrees 3.5 minutes west 66' feet tottpost, thence- by lot No: 'Ds south 11 degrees and 35' minutes ..esst SEO:feet trj 'Railroad strict foresaid,tbence along it north likde greet and 35 minutes west GG feet to. tte -place . pf be ginliiiig, being lot ,No. 117, late the - estate of 'said-de. ceased.... !Terms and conditions - insde known at the time and plice of sale by . DANIEL REED, • • .. CHAS. HEED. ••• Administrators. MA E£ETS. By otter of the Orphaw. , Court, • - Clue. latbot. Cletk. .:9t' . Pottsville, July 3d, 'CT of the condition AcV of THE V IRST NATIONAL BAN!: OF. lAINER.S. VILLE, Pa., on the morning of the th'et . -.llonday of Lo . aaa and MaCounts ' FarMturi and Vim - tires. Curroit . Ime from mho Baulks ' . . Co-h Rona Retenue Starow. ... ... • ' • .$.700 00 C. S. &cantles -on hand • 13,15'0 Oil Pther Stieuritiot on hand ' • • ' I,nbo .00 . . - U. S. Bonds deposited 'to secure .. ' ' ,• • " :.. ' eirettiatitat ....Do. . .1 - . posits - • 15,000 00 - - ~ . .. - • - 175,000 00 gpecia and other-lawfo money . . •• • ' - • LIABILITIES. . .• • Capital stock paid in • - ~ . $lOO,OOO 00. Sitsplus Fund... .. :• ~ .....,.,..., . • .. ........ . . ~.._ 6,000 'Contin"ent Para • ' • 12,130 22 -.. . Divi tlenus'un paid • : - ' 23.00 Circulative notes outstandin ,, --.', ' -86;00 00 IndivhlUal Deptisits ' ' ' - 52.643 G 4, U. S. Deposits ..... . , , . ~........ .... . .. ..... ' 4,9 G 4 OepositS. of Disbursing, Oflicer ' ' - . . I.ole. 05 Due'to other Hanks • • 18,4:30 5G 'Profit and Los. 4. , ' .• . ' . 5, 40 ..: IS 4 7::4 5 00(62 5 on : 51.1 it 2 71 , ek, . , S. BALTF.'II..-1...N, - • Cashier of the First National Bank or alinersvillO, do eolemnly• swear that the above statement Is true to the best:of my knowledge and be-. het: S. NAUFFM....-1..N. Cashlet. ' - Sworn to and sobec.ibed before me this Second day' of July,' hska,. ' J. F. G. liUMSIUS, J.P. 26-1 t I/A RTEII2IC.V IMPORT of the eondithin CAL of the GOVERNMENT NATIONAL BANK OF, POTTSVILLE, in the:State of Pennsylraula,'on the morning of the first Monday ofJuly, PAri Notes and Bills Djscohlited • Furnitureand fixtures: .. • ...... . . Current, expenses • .• Cash Items • • • - , Due froth National Banks • 'Due from other Banks and Bankers • S. Bonds dcp;',siteil with U. 8, Ticasurer .to secure circulating mites • 190,000 00 U. S. th,nds onifi'SecuritteA on hand........ 10,000 00 Other Stockt+ and Mosta:lees • 10,000 . 00 Cash i:10 hand in circulating notes of other Netioital Banks.. ... : . Do. State Banks ' Specie ' I.c.;al..Teader CPinpattna' rotereiit Notes Capital Stock paid fu Surplus Fund • Cireulatin: notes received from Comptrol, ler • • •• $162,7"..4 OG Amtiunt outstanding.'......... " • 162,750 00 individual Deposits_ . cow SG - Due to National Bank , : ' • 752 23 Due to other flunks and P.anker. •• " . 3.090.95 State Bank eireulation.butstandiag• •-• S,SS9 OD Piolit and Low - 4200 00 . . .. . . .. I,'. 11. II: lIUNTZINGER, Cashier of the 'Govern ment National flank of Pottsville, do, solemnly iniear that the above statement Is true to 'the best of my knowledge auilbelief , ~ 11. IL lIIINTZUSGER, . .. . - Cashier of-Pent,4liiiiiia; Schuylkill County,' SS. - .. Sworn .and subscribed before me,.-this 3d day o :SOT. • . EDMONDS, N. R BUCKWHEAT. ALLEN & NEEDLES' AMMONIATED F ER T ER , 25@ 6 50 21@ 6 50 50" at 6 50 06g) 7 50 $35 PER 2000 . LBS". ($2 62 PER BAG OF 150 3;3,3•14 .469,MA '113.320.01 It is Ready for Immediate Appli cation.. - - It iL Always Reliable. It has been THOROUGHLY TRIED for over Nine Years, And can be had of moat of the Dealers thro-eghout 64,233 01 ;• 77 111 7:;7,5-11- 09 10-• 1:10,080 18 P 4, .11.839 11 72TT 02 174,71-B'll 010 12 0[9,409 10 . . If they . do not keep it on Land, rginert! can Bend - us the tuoney.by.mail or express. and the gooda -will be properly marked and forwarded - at once.- • • . ALLEN . -&I:NEEDLES • f SOLE' ILANUFAOTII.I3,.ERS. Dear . b.ac Flu. go FiriC RS, 41 S. .W . geter M.,. end 42 - 8. "Dclalvurle , Avenu!. , • " 'SAVE TILE .OLD PAPER. ES= 106 Oo 5 Sid Cd T 49 OT 15,713 OT r, /111 04 lo IS 11,037 05 16 10 11,555. 00 3 Center . a pinta d paid for eleati White *riling. and. Magazine •Pappeer—and also Old Newspapers, Pamphlets,, and Old Books with' he colors taken off: Colored Pa per 1 cent a wined. , • .13ANNAN & frA.MSEY.. 30,053 15 391,271 12 @3.590 1 , 1,15t7,298 OS JOHN BT TDLEY, • • • - TAXI . COLLECTOR Will collect claims of all kLoda withinnmptitnde, and at reasonable charged. • - • - Can be seen at trnion4otel any evening In the Week. Jane 29; !GT - • 26.41.• 4t.17,925 OT 600,633 05 I,CIO cc , ' 06 1,V17,6.f9 11 10.20 T Is 2 - 0,-10 01 - • • RE • • •• • • . • ..• ..- • .13• E . Having removed fro m ' the rim* corner - MEirket and &cond. streets,.to the sto between 0. Bobsoros and . 1 - 0 - Btowtt'S on ,Centae pre_t, offers a large and vvr tried assortment of dri , goods and - groceries at the low est mak prices. Being thankful:for past favors, still so. halts a continuance of the same.. " .. • . . . . • lIST PEBIAISITEIy-'itganiansalsitrfil 3 STEEL PROCEED.—A pamphlet, .4% the Manefactem.of:ltialleable Cast _Steel,' its progress and Mhplayment, by Henry,Beasemer, with, ilreatrationeol machinery Prise 25 cents Sent on receipt. c 4 SS , cents by matt free.. Por sale by - • • .. PATENT; FBI PRO VIIIIIENT OW STEAM Utill.--Te. all wrimma fa inn y• Cidessise is-For aid In conalderathm of if= In hand; paid by,"J4148:8 • WREN: ditto_ Bmsze r if - Palatine, County ofilchnylkill, to imwitELken of Pbfladefphla, the receipt whereof has been *clam - Mtho Bald : Elk perry has sold to teld . .lAlllll3 the ttokpply It in: the Count el &hap; kill; State of Wawa; on all ; Steam now In nee: orthat may: er be nard,ll.ewle - wit j rya: Improved - Cat-44 - (Sr -Eciewermlishe . 'Mama • bi- -lEniennaleattor which: Wen • kat.tdated Novemb , w 19, .1861. hive been - to the add Lewitt Eikenberry by the United ' ' , Au, Lperaonii desirous of. lnformation • remirding the - eftt , , of this Valve can receive the same at my office basal `sheet. '.The. benefit of tide Valve to all - Perwaie sidle Eteamlingtnee is from 20 to 40 par cent: on :the beet belt. It can be applied to amid eninnif- ,- -.ld. nista are.recind to take put In. this Import. - _ entire ent. - They 13133 secure 'fives me thinen. -Ica' mew engines andAso for • , ftg.-the ha-- . •provrnent on_okl engines; - They - ant see WI motio n . adany wake In Coal sieet.: wince - I haveltnethy Mt- , shae IrMI to the: mines herein etatat.'v , ' Italarimm , ' biased st , ftthAlt Sedoersl4l3:: , sr addlitalleosx isaa' Rsb fats 115414013:11. JAMBEIIi .f sir • 14 1 1110161MAM1*10 ,, ,'5 , . .. ' , '.. 'l4 ~ . • . . . . . . ~ , IMES STLGTMAIL. P. ,M LIABILITIES Will raise and - la:Wit Buckwheat than any . othe=r Manure kisivra. . It is LOW in. Price. the Country -..A•Lgirge4/14VOIlelit.lar ••• itOTSBPitINGIArmitrACLOTIMG, 7,;7GEHAA,Pii • 7 "11121 d A !MUSICIAN A .S IMER "E -• • : -OF .P.s - ERT siTIX kr • . , • H. PAIIKEU AV:l4olviNCWllitag etorei __ • oprilig 87, periltVILLF,. • . May 18, .6T. • 20- - . . fearticoS'Bl7l 4 Eß.B . es/altos: , • . . • - -• . Equal to Oil rahtaigs. . _ Consisting of the Biotin of Quails, Little Chickens,. Daddies's.; Victory: Wiuter Crowned Wien, Roby Wren, Piprr and Nnt Crackers, the Awakening: • _ :Real Gams of Art Call and see them at , BANNAN & '•RAMBICY'S Bookstore. INEW SPRING STOCK DRS GOODSS TORE; ern er.Oeittri&lrciiviegian - • toiTosrre POT'rSVILLE. magniHcent.'aasorlmenf' of all kinds :of ST. PLE, DOAIESTIC, AND FANCY • D 1 GOODS. • Purchased at the' late large Auction Sales ,at the city of liew - Yerrh, is now offered to the . GOODS VERY NEARLY ON THE OLD _ • PRICE LT.ST... LADIES. please bear In mind that at the NET YORK STORE yon mu buy.. ' Great Bargains In Dry poods. . . It you wish PRINTS, call it. GA.LIAND'S, you will Ana there a apleuald article from 12 Should. you be in need ofIKUSISM3, they will Show you: at the NI.W .TORE: STORE, the very best brands, at prices that will !Piton . . , Do pd. Rath of biying, it NEW SPRING DRE,SS 2 Juet favor GALIAND with a call. and you will find a moat beautiful variety of all the novelties of the season, it lower rates, than ordinarily charged.in other places. • . • Lediesi wishin g to purchase Wti ird(4oo)Sl AND .EMBtt IIISRISS , eboidd not fail to cal!, at t:IALLANIYS,. They tindoubtedly, will be y s 2 alreeakly surprised at quantity, quality, FIOOP SIKIRTS, MEM 99 06 3586 i.'4,17.14 01 15.450 00 The Best. Assortment in Town, AND ONLY BEAT MAKES, At the NEW YORK CHEAP STORE, At the 'Lowest Bolen. 40.G04 09 $309,150 2 LINENS, CHECKS, • TOWELING, . DE3Ii.NG CLOTHS, • . CLOAKINGS, SPRING and SUMMER SHAWLS, .1 - BALMORAL SKIRTS,. Alui.i .,, ty it flearAcl l e l tionr ( 3,ll Ferc v found l at a • DRY GOODS STORE, at - ' • $`17,5..55 Co . 3020 . 1,149 41. 10- , 50,390 43 7,599 49 CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, I Corneffentre 3r. Norwegian Sta. De not Forget to give them a Call April 20, 'Ol 16•. PAPER • BAGS AND.. WRAPPING • Raving completed arrangements with Mannfactnrers of above, fcan now offer to the trade, at . the lowest market rates:- •.• . • - • N0..1, Tilaidlla - Bags,-X to BO Its. full Mien. - ' • No. 2, ." . •• - ... - -Wrapping •• - • ." •. y. 10 . " • ." • - Philadelphlisizas - ‘ . "-25 •., •" • • BAGS . PRINTED To ORDER: , . .No. 1...711api11a 'paper 24x3G-20 lbs. per, ream: • n •••• • " 21%36-25 ••• • • • "..• 24x10-40 ••• • •• ". • 244:3•3-40 • • •• •• . ~ • " • 134x40-0 • •• " , • Grass • :• • " --' 24.x10..•-4u •-' •• ••• - StraW.Paper,,- •. 12130 -•, ' • - N0..1, Gold leaf Paper; 12x16 • . • • • . \,..... " " . "• • 15:420 • . .• . No, 2, . • • •••• ." •• 14x1S - " •:: : . ' • " • .. ". 15x20 • • • . • " - •••• • ' . • ISx23 . ~ • . I - would respectfhlly solicit a Share of the patronage of merchants and others: Send far price list. FRED. W. LACER. 'Old Jail nor: 6th & Wailintop Sta., Beading. Pa.. June 15,-"OL • ••. 24 SaL 11,2 V 00 5,250. 00 19,623 00 $429,960 44 $200,000 00 8,000 00 No. 2, {'rapping $449,900'4 A- -Lid of flat-Mal Bond linen, 134 x% and A 2x34 for sale cheap, • BRIGHT - 85 CO. ?lay 25, .51 , • • .• . . ir *UMBER,. DINING TIMBER. AND, SitiLES.The. subscriber is now prepared to triannitieture :o order all kinds of Oak. Lunaber at ehort 'notice, .Thitt Sills of 5 and 4' feet length always on hand. A 15,l '.so Fence P 054.4. kinds of Proop.Timber to order. Orders respectfully solicited. •'' ; • PAUL BOCK; New Ringgold P. 0., 'May 11, , G2-19.3m •• '' • Etchuylkill Co.. Pa. Daio.t Hai Forks of three different patterns -for unloading and stacking hay. You can unload a tGn of hay-In ten minutes with - ease. Also .rope .and blocks for the lame at June 1-22- . LEWIS C:THOMPSON no EA VISE INCOI6 RT.- -Anintenseliaid -poW 1-/- erful new, novel by the Author of .The Houvehold Boviverie„t. Which caused suck a sensation a few - years 51:75. For Sale by BANNAN & RAMSEY.' rip it11911(0 SO delightful new novel by Mies Alice Cary, who having already won it high a fame th poetry. will now: on the .field of romance be perhaps even more successful. Price-5.1.75. _• For safe by BARRAN RAMSEY. 61 • EVERY BODY IN LOVE- WITH It" A Week . in a Ttrencls Conn try.llionall, • "BY - .MRS. ADELAIDE .(KSBBLE) SABLVRIS. 'No modern story 11 . 18 met with seek unbounded praise ;It will have the widest popularity. Paper co yore, price Sio cents. For sale by • • • • •• . •• HANNAN di RAMSEY. cAm HRON PRIDE.—A' delightful new novel by Mrs. Mary J. 'Holmes, whose books em read and kevead with so . much pleasure. Price, $l. 50. For sale by BANNAN'Zb RAMSEY. • FOR SALE, - A WELL ESTABLISHED AND GROWING BUSINESS. RC. PULL & CO., offer for sale to reliable • parties, the • Mountain City Insurance Agency % With all its Connections. Pi - OFFICE—MASONIC ELUDING, CIMiTRE ST. " Jane 52. '67 ' CONFECTIONERY • . , • • ICE 'CREAM • CAKE, • . . . • . SODA WATER, Having &Cop &Co ) • • &Co t lust 'returged from the city with a full , Monti pent of. fresh goods, I take this method of informing -lhe people of Pottsville and its vicinity, that my goods are all first class and selling :cheap. • . . Perioni - wishing the Verybest Confection - cry erne Fine tinkes should call at Perwint wishing to enjoy a finely ftwored Ice Cream , should call at GETZ'S. -Hie rooms are large and neatly fitted np for the. semen.. COME ONE I COME " And hist but not the least,--Onr Soda. Wittei. - -Fisstutuin is now in. good running order for theme son. and 'persons wishing to get a good, cold glass of Soda Water with finely . flavored Syrups, should call at GETZ>B and keep coot. rt i r .Pic-Nic and other patties supplied at mho notice,— Particular intention paid to wholesaling Ice eam: Jane Wl' • .. . -25-4 t 1567. • Spring Al.rristagewsoute. 1867. . jENNSIftVANIA CRIS TIE&I. S. S. This Company has recently placed on sale at Potts. ville, a large stock:of thriargh tickets ,to , al ll principal Western Into, including • - CHICAGO, • totrisvaLa • • CINCINNATI, . MOSELE. • • ' COLDMI3I7S, • . MEMPHIS. • CAIRO, • L• • ..NEBHAtrIIA 07'Y, . • CLEVELAND: '. NEW" ORLEANS, . lOWA CITY.. ' OMAHA: • INDIAIQAPOLIS. • @mar. ' • KANSAS CITY, BOOK ISLAND, . LEAVENWORTHi ST. LOUIS, •• • :And all prindpal points West, Northwest &South ' West. Baggage checked to Pittsburgh." reaching that point an . Agt. of the Compantttrough the cars recbeckhag.benage to dets Only one change: of care front: :Pottsville' to Pitts. "as es leaving Pottsville at 2:45.- P. M., anti& at andritabargh LeavlngTottsville at 8.40, M.; arrive at Eitualt burg M., and Pittaborgh at LOO, !LAC • • At 2lnaburgh. cloee.COOßectlons artnattinattefff.,. Union Depot with the trains for all wetaern po " For ,forther infotmithinnpplyto , • . - a a - :v•V•12..1•• . . Agt. mita & Ream* a i 7 1.7-11- -ittOICIE STOCK . BOilbTll AIM tJ SIILOSS.—Tbe• '" :Rana the_ citizens .or Tottatlle and vidalt :that he has on ban( and Sae 11/401 mart of Men's." Boy .women'!. Moses Childteies 'Boots Stkqesi. ho l 4 a _Ong ayes , iessonabl , Pitieell AS they can Watit li made :0 0. 3 rld th P",f 4 , 1611.4 " a r telk-- ••• opposite pan Mee, Pettalitheo , Kshantoni o 7;• . _ -.411 tiara L tqtalPrlQ. ' PailltO, Spike* IMdtilat4Mia. :ellr Vitteltillind WON Mad% st lowestandb • . gekoviki. A.:, • : .11BMIEB1h00,&-"L' JEST RECEIVED AT THE NE-,W YORK RIRVELOGSLY LOW RATES. I=l=l J. -OALLAND dc CO.'S NEW YORK FOR,-SA tfoi l rttr Biftc:"”4 — s — Win" toonrand . -11ndsi on Itallread , russet near Market St reet rotbellle. will. be rented eltbebtritetber or separately. Apply An H. Bi 8.11.1p;1 &blast-or - Mr. ROBll9lll. RI; rottPrilie-- -:•- - 7u1J . 8 , 11.7-97.5 t TA I.lllA:lBlAlliiittiiiiiiBlll aiTALND AND 811111 , PRO1PERTIE IPOla *ALE The undersigned offers at private salet-the well known -81vin. Prone-M.- kaewn an Princeton:lomin. on the Demme andaarltattriund.i. conotatimeof neady live acres.. Mgetherwllk extensive: coal ;and haulier yards and 'beds.. 'TOparUes wishing engage in the Coal and : lamber btalness. 'the Short - pcvptet.Pirershk , - &memento not often , to be met-- ' , ,setzwers heavy basiness is trans ctedheoe= belogof soontudtposittott between Trenton' aktli Se* panatela, a largo WWII' trade centres bore.'- TIM prohestsqii in. good repair:— The wharfage and rent of that part tact& Moot °caw pled tocany on tbebnalness. 'nesitepay the tzt terest on the coet of the n!ropc#r, Havhogbieridoee. I v confined to Naomi:ea fur tvn yaw/ putt to myde- Sire to reillOquisk it, es there Mimi. necessity for my earrylogit on any longer, As my reams for offering it for arde. Tema will te'msdis..attiotimodating. and presesaion given at any time. • Parties; 'Oaring - any further information tan obtain.it by,atidvessing-me at Princeton, li. J., or by caning: uponme at:Plinceton mein. • ... A. W. Priucetart, Jane .10, . . OR SALE .- Th e subs c ribe r will 'sal at pitiate I see, one fall set of. Well-far BAR UMW, ROLLS, to make as follow, • - Rounds from to SX.lnehei, • frquarestom to — 8 (riches.' Flats from I.X toIX by 1J t 0.334 with all the necessary -boosings,- spin dles , ' pinkies, chucks, an, Also:-one or two seta of MD= ROLLS: Met Housings: pinions, complete, to make 3. IS and 6 Also, - one ROTARY SQORTfirat, bullion the Read ing Lon Company" paean suitable for bar troy Also ' tons -CRO P ODIIII- 13441111RZER,- with-bed' plates, all complete-.' . One .r&heiree - steam engine.ln ercellent.order, ins king Aitken . thisabove„ a_Merebant,Ear Iron- Bolling "Mill ounpiete, all of-which will be.sold low forcssh, or in exch-arum for other good property. Apply to, = . • " .• '' • ; AT=IS nee, rettaville. I'ottiVille,`Juns . . 23 Bt iill 4 (.A.*2l 7 tiktilit4lllt7TAlLlJAßl.l6- 1 REAI i6 E_STATIC.—The subscri . ber offers at . privateknown ;t orn jblio d sri , B rig rt i cse E t t vlzit—T he over T7vtro_ll—. 'ship, Lebanon Obrinty,-"on the yublicresdleak i a tag from Jonestown to Harrisburg , long and fh, : vorably known - as Harper% Tavern.. about 20 miles from lianisbnrg, and situated at the Juricijou of, the Indiantown and Swatera Creeks.. :In connection with the Brkk Tavern. Stand 'are about 100 seresof farm land. more or less; under a high state of cultiva tion, on which are also agoort Stone Bank Barn, Stab. : ling for 50 bones, a-Saw - NM in good 'running order, with th ellemville Cast Wheel recently' added, and all necessary oat baildinga. , There is aline* Limestone Quarry, an excellsnt. Orchard orchoice Fruit Trees, and two wells of water, one at the , house and one at the barn:.. There Is , running water in nearly alt the fields." The route surveyed for the Railroad to Fine-. grove tames -within four miles of the farm, and-the- ILIOII Canal paws within half a mile of it.. There are new and complete Weigh Scales on the premises. rifr . For . further partictdars apply en, the yitemises to . 11: CARMAN T. 99 41: East Hanovei Tp.. Julie 1. .61 MO I:ST.—The MANCHESTER COAL COMPA ...I. MPS COLLIERY at Wadesville. new. in good Condition. 'Apply to . • • . P. W: SHEAPER, . . , Engineer engines. • Pottsville, March 43,1867. 1441. FANN FOR • ISAR:E.—A Farm On Ms &jay.- kill and Susquehanna Railroad, Ave miles east of Pluegrcros, for sale, stork;' implements, grain, bay. Ac.—about-200 - acres, half under eultivs tion. lies favorable. Trice low, and terms easy. Address "FARM,.. Miners' Journal Office. L'OR RENT.--An ofßee eerier of Centrett and Market streets; also, ono - on Market street, four doors from Centre. Bothligkt, and convenient: Apply to THOMMIido CO. Feb. 23, 'GT • • •.• - • '. • •8.• FOR MALL. —The Church on Mir icet street.. Posaeselon given April, st,l26T. For terms, apply to : • •-• • . • :Feb. 23; 'et C. THOMPSON & CO, 'pO'LET.--The °Mee now occupied by Harris Bros. in Russsls'ollice Building, 2d floor, " Poe eeeadon given Apply to HENRY U. RUSSEL, 24 and Mabankinito Ste. . . Feb 23..61' 341 m WN LOTS FOIL its.l:LE• in the Mun i . moth Veto Coal Company's - Addition to the Pm ough of St Clair, Schuylkill ()minty. Penna. Metal loth are located on the Mill Creek and,ard convenient to all the, Mill. Cree - Collieries and t the celebrated Black Betatron Ore Vein, which • is now fully devel oped at the Shalt of McGinnes.- on the 'Mani moth Vein Coal Co.ro land,: and la said by competent Judges; to be,the best iron Ore yet- discovered in the State. No doubt extensive !Furnaces; Rolling Mills and Steel Works will shortly be erected on the proper ty. B The Mill Creek and Mine M Railroad passes threugh the property: giving facilities and convenienc es for all kinds of business, For terms, • &c., apply to A. HART, President, • - Nor. 410 Library St., Philadelphia, . or to JOUN SEITZINGER,' Sect , y, St. Clair. Jan 12, - 2-tf "VOIR SAIL R• OR TO .LEAISIR,A tract of land situate half a mile "west of Llewellyn, in Branch and Reilly townships, Schuylkill CountWoon. tattling 4B) acres, having 'Et run of three-fourths of a mile on the following veins. viz: The Gate Veins, Sel kirk, Black Mille, Tunnel, Faust and Salem. Parties wishing to purchase or to lease "will make application to . JOSHUA LIPPINWTT, RICH.ARD . J. posit 8113371111R&T. ". • Ati Execatoos of tho.Batafe of J es Dnn di M. 121 Walnut St. Phil la.. or to ommatt Real Estate 4 il 4, Potit i r i ville: AnentlLL la. ; . 8341 1008 MAI-X.—The dwelling recently occupied 1. • by' John B.'arsharn in Morris , Addition.— jti Possession given Immediately. • Address • . . FRANK CARTER, :• ' • Real Estate Agent, Bighanoy City, Penn:' April 21, , GG . . 1641, - • MINING MACHINERY AND MA TERIALS FOR SALE, One Locomotive Engine. • . Two 40-horse power Engines i Ith gearing for hoist,_ ing and primping.. - One 'iC-hOrse power Engine and breaker machinery. One small Pumping2rngine. . _ • 30 drift . cars in good order. • - Also a lot of T and Plat Bar Barg Wheeb4 . Aide, Wire'Ropes, Chains, ,Plat L 6.. Apply to • P. W. SHEAFER, Engineer of - Mines, Pottsville. . TZDV. 10. tan ' ' 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 & Barman tract) contain ing about 420 acres. • . A. tract of 220 acres of ODAL .and,TI9SB R LAND in Riley ToWnship. . • • • • Lot on corner of Norwigian and "7th. streets, about 120 feet square,, with two two-story brick houses there , on. Will be sold low. ' ' Valuable building loth on Coal. Washington and Mahantongo streeta:. Desirable sites- Tor warehouses, manufactories, &c. A splendid lot on . Schuylkill -Ave nue, SS feet front on the Ayenue and 57 feet front on Church Alley. • • - One-fourth Interest in the "Coal Hill“ Tract of land; In Schuythill TewnishiP, to close the estate of the late Mrs. Sarah Hart. . . _ The property, containing about 690 acres of coal and timber land, is the tract from which Pliny Fisk. Esq., mined his celebrated "Flak's Family C0a1..• It is sup pcc•ed that the "AfcGinnes black Band Ore.^ and the Limestone Vein, formerly worked near itilddleport, run through this tract. Will be sold low. Apply to HENRY C. RUSS Ra., BealMate and Insurance Agent, corner Second and Mahantongo Cta.; Pottsville, Pa. Match 24. !GO VERY DESIRABLE COAL ESTATE • I.• FOR SALE.-- The Executors of Jaines Dundee, Deceased, and the Executors of Witham . Richardson,- deceased, will sell all that valuable tract of coal land known as - the • . - ".Catherine Grail" Tract, - Situate - in Case : and Foster Townships, Eichuylidll County. Pennsylvania:- • • ~ - This tract contains 424 acres, almost all of which are . underlaid with proven seams of .coal. The tract has three distinct basins on it, viz :—The First or Southern Bash], between the Mine Hill and Peaked Mountain :. the Middle or Great Basin; between the Peaked Moan.. Min and Broad Mountain,. and the Inverted or Jugular -Basin on the- Broad Mountain. The course of the veins average about:l.7oo yards.-_ • ' .- The Middle Basin' , contains .ALL the 'known vane from - the Pliig - Orchard” down to the first in the series - of the measure, including the MAMMOTH—beingten. veins in all, of the aggregate thickness of over seventy feet.. , . There - are now two diet class collieries on the tract, viz: The "Glen Carbon'"—under lease., which expires October, 187 I—and ' "The Peaked M-untain. o —the lease of which expired Ist of January, 1867, and which is now untenanted. There is ample - capacity for a third colliery In the First or Southern Basin,•whoee erationsfor years Would be above water. level. Improvements, which win be sold with the lease, co silk of one new, large, powerful Cornish Pump • Engine. MO horse • power, balk by- Mr. Vaatine o Pottsville, with all Its appurtenannes, in complete ord.; er, lour - fifty homepower and one sixty-home power Hoisting and Pumping Engints. - 82 Miners' Houses, one larce Stone Store and Dwelling House. Reservoir, ' Water Pipes, Stables, and various other valuable prop- Besides this estate in fee; the undersigned will sell. along with it theright possessed by this estate to mine coal above water level on the adjacent lands of. the Forest Improvement Company between certain points. For further information, parties • contemplating a purchase, are invited to call at the office of , the under signed, where they may examine the-inventory, maps, - surveys and Engineers report of this tract. The terms of sale will be made very liberal. JOSHIIA.LIPPINCOTT, - RICHARD SMETIIII_____RBI' • J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, • Executors of Jules Dundee, Deceased, 400_PruneSt., Philadelphia. - - - • - GEORGE J. RIOHARDSON, - -- THOMAS WERSTER,, • . • THOMAS SP Executors and Trustees of Wm - . Richard/gin, Deceased, No. 250 Sontle4th etreet;Philadelphis. - . • , •. . or to CHARLES M. MILL, • . -'. Real-Estate Agent; Pottsville. January 19, 1867 ' . . ALARGE LOT OR RIMING MAORI. IVERY & MATERIALS FOR SALE. Steam Ermines of the following dimension's and poi= One 18 inch cylinder, T 2 inch stroke-, 60 horse power. One 14_ " •• 48 •". 40 . " " O ne me • '3O •• . . 10--" GO One 8 ". .. •SO .. 10 One 8 " •••• — . ll " • One C 3 %" . ' 18' 1 . 8•• • One 4 .. • . ".. - 4 . One 8 • . 1 . vertical . " " One 10 horse power, Steam Engine • with Boilers and Fire Fronts. Orate )Itira and -Binder Plates. Torte Pampa and Valve., all complete. . • Twenty-five Steam Boilert of dEferent gees, viz 4 second-handißoilara ; 4B Inch diameter.' 22 feet long 4' "31 ' 30 24 " . 30 a t • 411 as 2 new " 31'." I " . 28 ". • " 3 Water Boilers with 'mires, &e., for hoisting inter .ont of aalope or shift : one 14 inch Pole Pump corn- 'plena and 30 pmis of 14-inch eolamn.pipe. • Seven trot Pomp Wheel with - ehaft• and pedestals Y. 3 Boller iron Smoke Starks of the following sizes, viz One Smoke Stack, 30 inches diameter, 36 feet long. Two , • 34. " .26 " "• , 1 Ventilatie‘g 'Exhaust Fan 9 foot diameter. 1 '" - '• - 2 Dtaipfel ' a 2 sett Breaker Bane, tartateti 'boa shafts. 16/ ..... Mmikey, 4.6 it •6. . I*r:ought bolt Shag 2 Inches dltuater,ls feet king Onelo Eat nobstiniDnun, all coniplete. ' • A lot of 6 tneh Pump PV-a with flanges. ' • A lot of 31neb.Iloboy WaterPlpea.,. ":- A, lot of 2, .• ." , • Mao AN:Mt 30 tone,of Slope Chen of vasioue ekes; one Iton portubje Platform Bade ;*.one lever Punch furbolter or amen', work ; lot of Chatn, Wire Rope and Belt PalleYe: a lot- of 1.2 and S Sheave, Tackle Blocks. Also a lot of SOD.* Gatee,. Dlldes. pad Dust , , . . , . • .11.1ao &set of Cori - e Gesztug.with shafts, levers; Arc.; 'alll complete.. . ' It has not been wed; and would be salt able for hoisthig dirt' aria Colliery., , .Also a variety of other reachruery and tarts 0fm4014 nary fellable the coal retiree at'llie . . ' .• • ..-. . : • ' acliptilmDepoS oil s Coal Street, 25, ' P A IRKS,. • . • 114 Festitlt4lf you; would ~112firo 1:1 fresh peacheeln midwinter, buy some Of 'oar ex bellentarmit Jars, and &sample of knit , thathaa been put up : ll:Lone oft ~ fee live , years. - lid Also_treheiHero .and Excelsior Jars, both very good, - bers Tin Slane that cant. be Wed; regliblu; no 961 daingti?Uk an be fastened as easily as gum Sane 1-22- - LEWIS C.. THOMPHON*II4O. patent Cberrritenep,..lust coming in sea -1 , 110 n; aild'an article that every family ahould,barre. It will peed two bushels ofchart. ea t it an honr.and do it better than cm be done by hand. Fa sale gal/Tor by the down at • l I EWII3O. THOMPSON St COAL,' . VrEORGEoir,.. SLATER, .. -- Real :Estate, AA, pul. Oppyouteer. , 01/114011i4ihrit - Nall-Waildife g i gnitabiy,' , It i oaa - ,POTTIMIZ.N. la -. - i nouni:atkanikl*: , log iiiiirriTaah . !`"DIriVIN I3 MI lAg - 1 ' NU late . - - - _ ' 11 4 P, ' • t .t_ , •.„...,-.., : -- -I-0,0 orttpt THE, LATEST NEWS, Skturday, ItOy 6 ~1567: The Execution of Maxim;lieu—The Ja. paneleillaanealesionero-111ieeelleeiy. ; Maximilian's execution is at length &m - - firmed ; and thedetails are ftirnished in a man ner-end, from sources that leave no doubt of their truth. The,sourees are, the report of Eacebedo.and private letters ofJuartz Mira mon and Mejia suffered with their. chief. The three-were conderened.en the 14th.of June, the sentence was•confirmed at headquarters on the 11,1 h, and thit IG , II Was designaled an the day of execution. - 'Three days of grace were finally granted, alter the first hour fixed had passed, to permit Maximilian to settle ep. ; his worldly affairs, and on thejl9th the - trippi - e - execution took place. The-Emperor was shot,with his face to the front, the two Mexi cans in the back Maiimilian's last words - were,,.'Poor . , Carlotta." Among . his 'pipers . was found a ill; designating Loam Lz Cunza. and Marquez as "agents of the empire in the event - of his death. The Prussian Minister had protested.-against the execution. but President Juarez returned answer that Maxi milian could not be pardoned consistently _ with the great considerations of justice-and the nece ss ity of insuring the future peace of the country. When theexecution had taken place the Prussian and British Ministers-both made prepar ',dons for leavieg the country.. There is no doubt that the death of Maxi milian, has caused .deep feeling in Eurepe. The Londoh.papers have already expressed pity for Maximilian and have denounced Jua rez, and throughout Europe the sentiment of pity and the dare for re tali.atiOn.seent very 'Strong. ' • - Irturns out that the cbief object of the J paneste commissioners to this country is the recovery of eight hundred thoisand paid to ThurlosrNeed and J. V- L. .Preyn,. of New York. They have received for the - aboye sum the corvette of a few guns, valued at one hundred thousand dollars, which they credited to the parties, and claimed the bal.. wee,' $700.000. They have succeeded in collecting $501,000 from Weed and Freya. 1 .5400,000. of -which they paid for , the raui I.Btortewall. - • , Hayti advices represent antra tinsatisfic tory: Three border towns have pronounced in fever of annexation to St. Dantingo Gen eral Rodrigues wtts shot on thu loth ult.,-un dee. a condemnation of a court-martial. The Indian tribes in New.-bletico are be - coming troublesome. The Nav , lles and Apaches are especially hostile Fert Wal lace was attacked by a band of 200 Indiana on the 2d ult Two soldiers and three Indi ana were -killed and, several soldiers were wounded. The amount of gold in the Treasury on the Ist inst.; was $1'08:000,000. of which $19,- 000;000 is payable on certiticates: _ Wedn'esdav's internal' revenue receipts were $1,500,000. There was more' disposition to operate in stocks in Philadelphia on Wednesday; and prices were- rather firmer. Yodr , wits Atli and drooping. Wheit, rare and • corn-were unchanged. Oats were in good demand at an advance. FpRTIETEE C6NGRE9B ADJOURNED SESSION Congress - . as , embled on Wednesday afternoon. In the Senate thirty-font member+ • iinswe,T4 to their names. Mi.. Wilson oit'red a enripicriontsr. ihston structlon act. vaulting all civil (Allis,s in the Soot I , ern - Suites within five dale; and atoll Atilt!: this comni.rnd lug generals t retain the present incumbents or mtkn new appointmentsi. or to otder elections also stithori .zing the hoards of Registration- to -urine to register persons apps-tug whom they mty have ju-t ground+ of believe are seeking to twitch!. the requirements of the law, and to strike, from the roll within twenty dos persons regireered . and afterwards proved to he dis qualided.. Ordered to he printed fir. Sumner offewri a bill for universal .spiTrafte. Messrs-Drake and Rd mends presented bills on reconstruction.' A commit- . tee was appointed to wait on the Pre,ideot and inform him that the Senate was ready for business. Adjourned . . until Friday, In the Rouse of. Representatives one hundred end twenty members were ,pre•Tnt. A tesolikion'of Mr. Stevens. to appoint a committee of nine to hoinires . what further - legislation H required nips:cling re.-on eviction matters, was adopted. _Thu Seerelary of War was requested to furnish copies of all orders to milli a. ry commanders in the South relative to tl6 recunatrut, tion act. Adjourned until Vriday. _ - - CoirosEss is in session and ready for work. On Wednesday a caucus of, the 'Republican raernbere of the &nate was. held. Senator Conkling, of 'New York, ()tiered a resolution setting forth thatnothieg except what is 'ne cessary to remove obstruction's to the enfoice ment of the reconstruction laws as Congress intended they 'should be executed shall be done at the present session. This was finutly adopted by art almost unaniMous" vote. A great obstruction to the reconstruction and in fact, all laws for the welfare of the country - , is A.ndrew - Johnson. We hope Congress be fore it adjourns will find it necessary to re move him.. . Ex Gov, DA:vni TM.), of-Ohio, in a recent letter, expresses his apprOval of equal suf frage in that State, saying that the abolition Of slavery in all the States of thb Union makes this ti-different question - entirely from what it was when they were bordered by slave States. A VEIVY BENEUBLE WW,WID, who is going to Europe; desires that when her hu.sbAnd's name.and her own are published in the list of passengers; it shall be "Mr. and wrpe, not lady, for.he gnes abroad with his oxta laWful wife, and 'nobody else." TME LAKE TONKEL at Chicago, is reported to be in successful operation. It furnishes an unlimited supply of pure water, equal to that supplied to any other American city, and the people are di•lighted. - • canurar OIDANS.—TheCIO beautiful instru ments,- which have Weems so popular with tho musical public, arematie ONLY by Mason' & Ham lip,. and are far euprrior .to any other instrument. in the world; They are all excellent parlor in striiments,.and, the low price at which, they are Sold brings them within the roach of all.--(Rere kind Daily Leaderl_ - "BLESSED DE TLIK MAN WLIO FIRST INVESTED BLEEP," . (II/011l Siiliello Panza. Sleep has - often been "murdered," hot in Macbeth's case only, but in many mudtru instances, by • Indigettion, Nervous Disorders, Headache and _A host of other complaints. For all such there Is arem. e ly, Ind sufferers may now exclaim, "Blessed be the • man who invented the PLANTATION BIT TERS I" Tbts'delieious Cordial and line TOUie is , DOW bailed by millions as the great Health-Giver 7 and Restoref.. liesolve to buyst bottle;aucl don't "sleep on it." "Be wise in time," Macuorze WA:TEi .—A. delightful toilet article superior to Cologne and at half the price 4y:s:o:4:Cl:itzipmtastaf.9l)4l4:o:is:tele)44 P'4":4 ;i00:14 CFrontthe Cbarlottenville, Va.; C'ortmicle, finite 22..1 - We haven() apology to make for the - Rs(Veal iparty With regard to its course toward; the South. 'There • it !imam to us, nothing that mn be said to PXCIIIC IL •• • We know that theßepubllean party have de-- termined to break down all opposition at the South, and to make it contribate to the strength of the Repub. Aran party. • • • ' From this' conviction there tea practical thing which the South might do that would Improve Ile treatment. One rsnse of 'the violent course of the Republicans to wards the South is the constant irritatlottirept up at the North by the Democratic piny. The Northern Democratic press, for campaigning purpoies, keeps up • a perpetual hot fire against the,Depublicans—iadvises the South to resist negro suffrage and the rec. untrue- - non bill: calla on its to become martyrs, &c.. &c. Prealdent - Johneein gives countenance t this psrty, and by some 111-advised Interference - from time to time stirs up from Ida wakeful naps the Radical nunneter.• There is, to short, a regular war of bitter words going no alt the time,between the two Northern praise/, and the ". Southern whltes'are identified in the Northern •mind with the Noirthern Democracy,. who pretend to champ- ' kin our carve. -What is the consequence a The lash falls tucenaantly.-and at Intervals this screw is elven -.- another turn. The Idea is, we must keep these South ern Democrats well under the foot or they will rally_ and co operate with their Northern allies'. That Is the train of thought. . We, therefore.! do repeat what we have alrendy.fre quently tolled attention to, that the first step for the • Southern people to take is to disclaim all connection with thallorthern Democracy. We have not one par , bee more revect for the Northern Democracy than we have for the Republican& They trot us into our trouble • and turaely abandoned us. And they are doing its finite injury now by obstructing the settlement Construction. They uselin merely its so much political', , capital, and are trtte friends. But wrether friends . or foes, they have uo power, and are a perpetual nut sante.• . We-have got tto make terms - witb the Republican . ty—they, are the Otnernment, and will be fora good. ~ y years. - • Now let win Public meetings layit down that we do . not intend to act withtlie borthern Democracy., Weeball new make our positlou cleai be adding that - we (individually) are not going to the Repot:l:kens. A.' -great many people are; a great many kespectikile pee- '• pie who act - chiefly from considerations of polity. are; we are not. if the. Republicans will treat net pc - ti'iji;" we will in the federal elections voc f .ha' b e st' man .. • they put up; but we analrri.djoatineserty.., Policy suggests tharttfe E(...uthera_people over the Republican party in a bidy,that ail of us call our selves Republic/Int But we dr.not see how any c '• acientious msn can describe himself bya name which is not trne ; wedo not see how any Renthem man can .• Risto: the Ryer, of the Republican party without lone his self-respect: .• . • the thing la going to be done by a great many; • people do'not - reason• nicely ; oaths. namen, 'with:fuer are barriers of straw - where a p.overmt - indacemets draws/tamp to break through . them. • . POTTSVILLE .19.I.LUTS; Cerrorted Wei;kly for the 11111 morn? doormat Wheat Flom., extra family, per barrel... do do • do do per cwt ' do,. •do extra _ per barrel—. dO do - superllne, do Bye Flour, . do do . . ,per cwt Buckwheat Flour, do Wheat, pima white per beehel.l - do do rod. do Dried Peaches, pared, - Pe P ,, und• •• dy • - do - . =Damn do • Dried Applee, , . . • do _ sl'so; 1 VP 8 00, 4 00 1 1 65' 1 440 751 $l4 , 115 ` so 2 501 3 WI IE4 1 231 BM qj ba• Corn, " Oats, beam" Soap ". Peas_ BYe OboP , Mtn Meal •" )(Whams, Potatoes, 'fiee ti:KL wt art% WW 2 - Mostar " Thaßalt, V sack liele, Is* Clover - 4 " " OLOSINC 'OUT BUSINESS.' ••• • • TO CIZSB:i'IIUSINESS... 44,VMM - to doe :out my preee , ) btathiemt In legreell .ont Abe entire stock of .13ry Geed% Geoeetiee,Qneenaware, Re.. Itc.; with sand* . Aentree and ntenelie usebelonging to the same. ail: :at benffered ay great bargains (erne: ebov.e •ParMalt:' 808 T. A. LOVAS IL.' • . 312 . x1e 29. 4 .6T 27ei Centre ?tweet.. • GEO.; W.: CROS'I,AND • Low of 144 Iheettle Sib Phiftedelptrift,. . . Hai openoditifew Groeory Store; with a choice lot •of Coffee. Tea, ffi.Floor. Moleeses. White Honey. Salter, Mei* h‘lift tAeckerel, Salk Iffseget, oo,fer, fraplat.; at 130 Centre Strove, 1 3 gtte! Tiilec #llB4. 2 ti . 'ar'.lll4‘ . --• . . - . 414 CO ILO 11 2.4 1 CO 8 60 4 2$ 4 Gil St CA 940 /a CO T 00 10 Cb . 6 26 T 7T+ 3 It 4 N.• 2 40 2301 • ;F, gg p, ' v 4oz. ;Lug . •V Rs: • Akixtte, ". ; Lud, • 44- garnet - 0 Shoulders, I;oef hind qr., •! .• front, Mutton, • " !Pork,— , , " Sugsz,Zabs, Sugar noun, Porto TCSco, ' " = Crushed. N. 0. Syrutl. _"
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