)11iitet5' POII7S NTWLV„ .PA SAIIIIIDAT:NOVEMBEit 1864: ilZt Copies - ot the Blinerir Journal can be obtained - every Sataulay, et the fel low-ins bleeds: - ' 4 11.1“\ILY . GEO: T. rßrrarzatn, • MRS. 1101.1M3, SL Clair: . . LOUIS IL " HENRY S. BONER, Ashland:' ' • . ' G. R. SCHNELL, •-• • PETER MOORE. Pert:Corbett.. . -- • . DAVID PHILLIPS. Matuutoy City. WM. B. BENSINGER. Temaqua. 11. N. COKE, Scbeyikill Ravee. . . • .ItECEIPTA For Subscr(Rtiorso to the Minare'..Totartuar since last • A S Riland to Sept 21 . '65. Goyne to Jan 1 .65 • • , Clarenden DaNifiron to Sept 1'65.. A Lilo& to Sept 24 .65. • Jolin Heiple rto 'March 24'65 • F If Iluntainger to Nov '261564.... Win S Richards to Jan' 1 '65 Thos S - Vatusbn to Sept 26'65..:. James Henwood to March 17 '65.... Andrew L Hull to July - 1 Ricburd Brown to Dec 15'64 - Sebastian Schriener to Sept 24'65'.. Lient Col R F Moeon to Dec 24'64. Jesse Drumheller to April 1'465._ D L Ettcrly to Jan 1 '6l • • . Gen Lauer to tbily'l '64 ' Edwin Brown to Sept 26'65 - • • Adam Gcisse to Oct S '65.. John Beach to Jan 1 '6:5 ' • • Abm Hester to July 1 '65 • Franklin Kramer to De027 • '64 ' - Joshua Riegel to March 24 .65 ' 11 Clifford Smith tit Oct 1 .60 Wm Bradbury to3tny 7••65 J W Yocum to Jan 1 '65 L C Leib to Feb 7•'65 J H iloot'er Jan I''6s F B Witman to March 1 '65...... J J Caldwell to Oct 21.'64 Chas Tanner to July 1.65 1) K. Snyder to Sept 20 '65 •Col • B Avcrigy to •Joly 1 '65 .• • - Hart & t:ton to July NZ:. Santh.J Hetherington to May 1 '65. Cho It Hear & Co to March 1 '65., Cath Fishier to Aug 16'65 ' ' lliCe Shelly to Sept SU Castner; Stickney & Wellington to - Janl 43:1 ;Jesse Turner to Oct 1 '64 • ' • . C E Schmeiner to Sept 1 '65 ' • S A Leffler to Oct 1 '65 Emily Allison,to Jan 1 '66 • Louisa Allison Jan 1 '66 • William Gould to April.l •65' • • . . Edward O'Neil to July 1 '65 " • Daniel lacVoy to Oct -24 '65 -• • Win D Frehn to. Aug 4'65 • Ssuinel Yuan.. to Oct 1-'65 • • • Heiser & Bro ' to Oct 1 • , James Lord tcrsMarch 25 '65 7 :Geo Athely to Oct - 25.64 • • • • • Christian Koch Jr, to Sept 12 '65 • J W Danenhower to Oct 1 '65 And Ilrittain to Sept 20''66 Wm Webry to Oct 1 'GS • James Wensel to Oct 1 '64 • • 1' Heilner to Jan 1 '65.. : . S K Moyer to Sept 22 .66 C F Shingle to Jan 1.65 . • • •Wm,ldoyer to Oct 5 '66 Levi Hummel to :fan • -' Miners Lifeintsurance &Trust Co to Jan 1 75 Henry Webber to Jan 1 '65 • • • 275 •--Wm Herman to Oct '65 . C Stratton to Feb - 3 '65 1. 00 Charles Henderson to Jan 1 1 35 _ _ L Litubenstein toJan .65 Geo B Eisler to Jan 1 . 413 • John P Mains to Feb oqls Snow a; Bargees to Oct 5'65 Daniel Knittle to Jan 1'65...`......::. A Heebner to Jan 1 '65 11 R Heebner to Jan 1 .. ... Chas Haler to Jau 1 '65 . A It Steel to. Jan 1 '65 Jonah Platt io Jaul '65 Tho, Miller to Jan 1 '65 .1 It Derrick to Sept 1 'CA Chas Bubb to Sept 24 '63 • RThotnpson to May 1 '65 dos Beachent to Jan 1 '65 • J J Dicey to Jan 1 '65 W P-Ryan to Jan 1 , 65 " • G 11 McCabe tO Jan 1 '45 - • Rkharti Winlack, to April 1'65 Billman to April' 4 '65 _Charles Stiller Oct S Win C Stiller Nov 1 '6l - Duct J C McWilliams Oct 5 '65 David Llewellyn to July 1 '65... Fred Haeseler to Sept IC '6; Richard J Lewis to Aug 1 '65 D C Wharton to Sept 17 'O5 . Sehader Wagner to Sept 17 henry Hammer to April S '65. . Peter Helms to Oct 10 '65 .Tames White to April 13 "135 D .1 EVans to Siipt I'6l ............... John Barclay to Aprill3 '65 • Ralph Greener to Starch 7 '55 Stony. Shaw 3 Colo Jan 1 A Sillimati to Jan 1 '6s' Little Schuylkill 'Kay R R & Coal Co Dr G L Reagan to Nov 1'6.5 Wiell Barrett to Oct 1 '65 .1 A Jartram to Oct 15 '65 Jesse 161ight - to April 15 '65 Samuel A,Fmont to July 1'65 . Daniel Edwards to Oct 23 415 Dani4Beuehlnr to July 15'1;5: J Roper to'Jnly. 1 '65 Jonathan Faust to Aug..l '65. ... J Richardson to Aug 16..... C - Lord.to Jan 1 515 - Geo IlotTercamp to Jan 1 '65 8 Graham to Jan 1 nll D D Dillman to April 1 '65 Isuc Beck to Jan 1'65 Jesse Foster to Jan 1'65 Allen McDonald AprilTel' Samuel Morris to Jan 1 '65 Edward, Nforrison in Jan 1 '65.... Faml J Groom to NOY.I '65 John R. Conyngham to Oct -IS '65 31.11 Griling to May I .65 • Ftephcn Harris to Jan 1 '65 • - Michl Murphy to.Jan.l '65 'Nicholas Fox to Jan 1 '65 James Lanigan to Jan 1 '65 • 811 McCoul to Aug 21'64 • ltOy .Jos Mcl'ool to 3iin 1 Jos NI Ferrer tO Jan 1'65 . ... W II Jones to July 1 '65 .... . Chas Palmer to Aprllls - '65. ' Chas Csipp to Jan'l .1' Bombby" to Noy '22 L Stotiregan to Jan 1 '65 Whitney to Jan 1 '65. Vir• Carter to Jan 1'65 ' ' De-11 Kelm to Jan 1 '65 ' :W W Wolff to J an 1 Rev L M. Koons to Jan 1 4 E JoneS to March 5 . Jesse Slleetz to Oct 20 '65 sale Bos - ros gave 91majority against Mr. Lin coin (m his . first elution;now; 5,063 for him • DEJiF..ON PH I LLI . I.S .nf Sturbridge, Mass., 104 years old, came out to the election and voted! the Union tick& „ THE vote of Pennsylvania soldiers as far as, obtained, sums up, Lincolu, 5179 ; McClellan, • PEMIIRi?KE, Mass., cast, on Tneklay 204 votes for Lincoln ; none against tint... In 1860, it gave liint IGO votes to 67.against.11im. WissLoNi.of the Kearsage, landed in Boston on Tuesday,' and immediately went to the polls of his district and voted the Union ticket. 'Ci.i•ntrascatprioSs.—The campaign club subscriptions to the Journal: cease with this number. Kau . Who haVe been receiving the Journal desire to have it continued; they ill' please notify us as soon as .convehient... anal. Tait trod aro o ha Tun Sunbury Machine Shop . afid Foundry, )Villiam-llennyson, prbprietor, • are now. in operation, and prepared to fill orders for.rna-: eltinery of every . .cieseription._ All kinds of steam engines liWe l made to *order; and repair . - ing is attended to' promptly: -•- .• atm 1.( ,, :' oat C. it. Sc. "tii , Noxv. HERALD" is the name' of a new paper published by S. E: Cohen Sort, 108 Sjutir Third .street,' Philadelphia. • It is . a well edited, interesting paper, loyal, but in dependent, and we. hope will be liberally_ suppitrted:- The publishers,hav,e our hearty wishes for their success in :the.new..enter prise. - • • ". - Os' Wednesday last a report that . 3lcelellart had resigned . his 31ajorj[leneraiship=salary sa•thousand:dollers a year for doing nothing —was contradicted front the : War Depart. ment. • The report probably originated with seme one who had been reading that -phileso phy which treats of "the fitness • of things," and who thought to anticipate,what he con= sidered inevitable. • T . • .• • e 2000 a u t htik 11 11tv ititon. sic or lore a ing P-1 t. of r Damp Ply $.l EmoT 'ME AMERICANRI.yUBLICAN." — The StaUII German rnion paper under this title, .pub-' lit.hed in this Borough by. J. P: Bertram, Esq., : did good service in the late campaign in keeping down the Copperhead majority in , Schuylkill County, and in assisting to:give Honest Old Abe in Pennsylvania the glorious majority bereceived on Tuesday last. We recognize with satisfaction. -the excellent service rendered by the Republiccra, to the cause of Freedom, and we commend it to, the continued liberal support of the Unlign of Schuylkill County. It ia, spirite e, honest and fearless. • inty. ;ht nail. ndred r D. bla ung urc id undo' WO it' Ii to en modern Por par i. Foot K. FO ALBERT Putt,: COME 1 : 0 GMEF. —Pike; the •i poet, .politician, peculator and painted bully of Pea Ridge, whoyetired in disgust from the . rehel service, haft turned'. up in a new 'rri/p, - that of_a defeated candidate for the' Confed erate' Congress. In 'the Arkansaa Legisla-• lure, on the 22(1 of Septeinber, ho secured seven votes for rebel Senator, against INTO for.A. II„ Garland;. who 151.$ ill original I:nil - mist. and .among, the very. last to give way to the tide ofsecesSion. Like other mite- . Bade Northertiet, Pike secms to be poorly Appreciated in the Confederacy. From the ~:rue he set foot in Arkansas `vbithout a rag ót ~othing or a dollar in money," he has ap parently improved his prospects but little.-- 7 Better for Albert that' be should have stuck. " to his Massachusetts home:and his fathers "last;" Ulan wind up a promising career as a defeated candidate, for a rebel junta. Verily - the way of the transgressor is hard. Got • forth iedon•l e Vie , t depth 11. Potts'. }IOC: 4 • store Fai.; r c Ist• as. FAS .1N sc 00 uncle. 8 rearf Ililf 9 keii scrivimaiLi 11U3TRICTS. 1 . _ 'Middle Ward.... Pottsville, • N. W. Ward • .1 South :Ward.. , . 2IS. E. Ward....: .. Amburn • Hiddle,Wati4 • i.ai.larrl West Ward:: .`. East Virgil: Barry Branch. Blythe . Butler_ Brunewig• East Brunswig West Cass North.... Case Soutia...4, Cressona Eldred_ Era y. ' - Begins. Hubley:, Landing - vide.— kfount Carbon.. Manheim Mani:lain:l East... Itaitheim 'Routh... Mahanoy Township. Mahanoy City Mahantango 'Goner. Ifinerstrille ' East Wird ' Wrtat Ward Middleport" • Newcastle • Norwegian . • • • • Norwegian East - Orwigsbnry, Pinegrove Borong,h Pinegroye Township - • Palo Alto Borough Port Clinton ' Port Carbd ' TOrter - - - Reilly - Rush • Rahn Township Schuylkill • ....S1 65 2 75 ... 2 75 ...2 37 ..3 60 27 4 12 4'75 2 75 2 • 5 4 63 .5 50 ( -N or th Ward. Haven; 1 Smith Ward. . 1 East Ward.. . .. . . . _ • • I \Vast Ward. *t. - Clair iNarth Ward.'. -. /. South Ward... . . North Ward . .• • Tamaqua; •East Ward: '... • . : .1 Sohth.-Ward......... Tremont :.. Wayne : Washington West Peim. Majority........ Congressional Vote, 1804 Majority for Strotoie Twenty-two States . have gone - for Mr. Lin coln, while McClellan gets but three, Dela ware, Kentucky and New Jersey. . Pennsylvania gives Mr. Lincoln amajority of at least 15,000, exelusive of the soldiers vote. Well done, Keystone of the' Federa D LtcoN (Josarit .Matiitikat of -Grafton, Mass., aged 95, mho has Toted at every Frei idential Election since. Washington's, voted a second time for Lincoln last Tuesday. • isiIIANON Comas krims.=We. extract the. fol lowing from - the:conrier of Thureday, :-• . John W. Ulrich, Escf:, Of this BoroUgh, died on Friday last. after ill. health of years in dUratfon. He was a good citizen, an 'upright, man and a. true patriot. • • - The new enterprise - it - 1111e way of , a pine manu factory and rolling mill put on foot a few.woolts agci by,Mesars. Kemeny, Hoffman &;•Weimer, is beginning CO be aveloped hi the. eastern portion .of our Thirough. The foUndationa are going up, and the office in which the business of .the con cern is to be transacted, is near . its . completion.- - :His. the .desire' of the- proprietors - to have the works in operation as soon as possible and they expect to secure , that, consummation in a few On last-Friday evening the . barn' of J. W. Kil linger, and Jac,t Bachman, situate in South Ano- Title township, were . set on tire, and. totally con thned, with their. contents. • )Ir. - Fasnacht, the tenant on Mr. Killiniges place 16k:thirty tons of hay; a large, quentity, of ()eta, three -horses and twelve head of horned cattle. Mr: Bachman lost twentv.head of horned cattle;. three horses; and a 'considerable emantity.of hay - and, grain.. • ..• .... •.• . ..1 33 ... ' .. 75 • - 75 ...... 50 ' 2 75 414 ' 375 • 9 75 ~.....2 75 2 is 4 13 •' 275 2 7:s 413- .....:...2 . • 0 75 • 215 3 00 413 . . ... ..4 13 3 Tr,. 00 r • 15n ...... 2' 50 • 2 50 as ;2-'75 • - Ladies' and Childreri"S Mats. Latest- stiles at CLIARLES OA}CgORP SONS, Con • nental Ilotel, Philadelphia. • • • •• 46-3 m . . _ . . . -THE . WAR, IN.IIIIBSOURI... . Congratulatory Orders of Geri. Plesisan . ton—Tws Generals, Fans Colonels, One Thousand Prisoners, - Test - Guns. .Seve ral Thousand Mustkets,•and Most of the Enemy's Baggage 'Train: Captured— Piricehs Army. Routed. U -•- - .- - •• ' .--- ...„ . .. . . .. . HEADQUARTERS AVARY :DIN - 1E10:5,1 s ToßT.Scorr, Kanas, Out: 26, 'Mt . • Gnitar..kr. ORDERS, No. 6. he 141aj.43ren,c(nn- Inanding the.. Provisional 'Division composed Of troops-froni the Department of tlie . 3liiiSouri . and Winslo IV's Brigad6 of Cavalry, from Maj.-Gen. 4i.. J. Slnith's command, col giatidate the otlienrs and men upon the brilliant succesii.which lisA crown ad their untiring Oforta• in..this' decisive .cam psi •n. • . . . The. battles of Independence of the Big - Blue, and oftt Osage River, haveresultecrin the cap ture 9f 3 aj.-Gen..3llirmaduice,'Of'Brig.-Gen. Ca 'bell, of four Colonels, and 'nearly one • thousand prisoners; including a large numberOf- field, offi cers, ten. pieces . •of several thOuSand stand of arms, the destructiOn of a large portion of the enemy's train; and the routing of their ar my. The gallant action of. Phillip's • Brigade - of Ilisseuri.Cavalry; and Winslow's Brigade, cora- • nianded by Lieut. Col...tenteen ' • in . capturing eight ofthe enemy's gnus on the Osage was ''so distinguiShed as to draw praise and'commenda,tion from the enemy:' The charg,e of Catherwood's .13th Missend Veferan'Civalrynear Independence. was well timed and was bravely exeented. - The niglit-fic,dititig of Col. Winelaiv r on the Big Blue, and 'the gallantry• and vigor.. with .Whicti Sariborn's Brigade have.. constantly fought, Ic' serves the highest commendation. Upon the receipt athe reports of subordinate. commanders, full justice Witt be iloneto all who . are entitled to it. • . •' -• • The regiments of the First. Brigade are au thorized to place upon their colors, "Big Elie! and "Osage," : . • • • • 'The regiments of the Second Brigade are. au lhorized.to place upon' their colors, `'lndepen dence,"- and. 'Osage.", The regiments of the Third Brigade are . ai therixed. to place upen - their. Mora, *.`lndePe-n' .deuce," and `Osage. I. • • . • The regiments of 'the Fourth Brigade are .au thorized to place upon their colors, "Big - Blue". . and "Osage."l-.. . • • • . . The Batteries "L."'and "H." Second Missouri Light ArtWery, are. authorized to place ulxm their colors "Independence ! " "Big•Bltie - ,7 and "Osage." By command of 3laj_,Gdu. Pleasanton. .' -*•• - CLIFFORD TI1031 • SON, First Lt. and A.A. •A. G.. Official : GEO. W . : YATES, Capt. and A. C. - . : . • fIEADQI;ABTERS CAVALRY DIVISION; i FORT &oft. KANeas,,Oct. - 27, GEDIERAI. ORDERS; No: The following dispatch received: from Maj.-G,en. • Itosecrans, commanding the Department Or the , Miesouri, -- is published to - this: command—and •it gives . .thp njer-General Commanding the 'greatest pleas ure to be.the medium of this generous apprecia- • tion and acknowdgroent of. the. noble conduct of the gallant ofticera and men of this Division. • • f . By Telegraph-from Warrensburg,] • To MAL-GEN. PLEASATON, ' ' • • • . COAIXANDINO CAVRY' DIVISION.'.., • • • W AL ARRENSBERO, Oct, 27; 1864.. To MAJ....GEN.. PLEASANTON : Your- dispatch of this evening; anhouncing your victory, received,' I congratulate you and the 4?flicers ..and . men of your comtnaud Upon yourperseverving pursuit and brilliant matinee and decisive victory, after a-march of ninety reilesin two. days. You attacked tbree times your:. numbers, and routed thein, capturing ten pieces of I . artillery, compelled the enemy to destroy 'over: of, hun dred wagons, and killing, wounding, and.. - taking many prisoners. The pursnit-of over three •Inin dred miles accomplished in_so-shorta 'time,' con tending a . considerable portion -of the way, . and victory so decisive over such odds,, will rank among the brilliant achievements of any war, andl •cover with honor all Who haVe been engaged in it Publish'this to:your' command; with: the ex-. , pression of my heart-felt thanks to . .all for -their i magnificent - behavior.. • . •.. .• • • ...W. S. ItOsEcriaxs; Major-Genera l; . 4 -By command of - , A. PLEASANTON, • . Major-General Commanding. C. TmomsoN,'FirS.Lieut and A. A. A. G. • . _ _ PnrehaPers may 'rely upon getting the best.Fura at CHARLES OAI{FORD %L. EONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.- .." . 41i-3m. . THE Cabinet Organ of Mason . &-Hamlin h a s ,,l for .eo small an, linitrument, wonderful. volume and power,' and a varietyot . eipre.ssion that is equalled only bY a - costly pipe -.organ, while-Us! parity and-sweetness - of tone are truly charming. It is most admirably caleulatedto.Meet.the - wants of .flimlies.and small - churches.- It can be trans-1 ported with safety, takes up no more room than . a melodeon, &es not soon get out of] order, and.; makes au elegant article of furniture for the par-4 lor. •We arc but doing .a faVoito•our readers by!! calling their attention -to' the Cabinet -Organ.— I. America-1i . .''; ' Baowies BrtoueniagTnoctirs. , --From the Medi cal Director of the General Hoipital; Benton Bar racks, near St. Louis, March 8;1865 -.- Messrs: John L Brown 4.k, Son, Boston, Mass. L .-Use of your far-famed and•.tiiost serviceable 7).oches is being made in the hospital of ithibh I have charge, and with very benencial •and , 'de cided.results iii allaying bronchial irritation and morbid ; sensitiveness .of mucous membrane of glpttis and parts "adjacent:7: • '. Or A drug warehotise. in Buffalo was da.g.4troy eidby lire on Sat tirdAY 1;1.08P75,000. arThe Sanitary Commhodrin steamer Dun kith_ sank at. Cairo on.l.e.riday night. • • IWColorado has decid!ad against; s.- 'tato ger; ernment by .800 niajoritY.. ' • . . .0-17 - liew Orleans adviees say that .orders had been issued forthe commencement of an -enrol ment, in the De.partment of the Galt-on the 31st ult.. Oen. :Hurlbut has closed all the gitnibling housed. in Nem Orleans,:nnder penalty of donti§- caticin and fine. • • .• • • . isir Th o Deputy Grand °Muni alidei:of the Or der of SOUS of Liberty' in • India - a& has tamed State's evidence and.made a confesiiiiim.:. He ga:i.a. that nobody Init Democrats had, been - tubilitted into the Order, - ,nor would be if they - ' 256 235 277 303 118 185 202 129 138 1 40 65 36 IMMEN THE. RESULT. Ladies' Fars. 'HE `COAL 'TitAbE. ~~~ - The quaistity*st byeltiilroh4 ilia Fee 55; 952-19—by Ca5t424,921,10-,foritlieireek.A B 7B 09 against 9.1,05 tans foiihe.eorrespondirkg Week tast,year.- . - • 1- • 171 129 181 154 The trade=remaine . withoutmnoh change since our last publication. There'is a little .rnore,m qtarir".for coal arid .ptices-are_ mach fiimer, than they were last week. • • The trada.sahus up. this week as follows com pared with,leat year 299 242 176 204 300 364 , . wt MIL TOTAL: WE E t 68,035,* 896,,55,9532,58T 26,440 1- 769,9911 23,924' 862,219 31:47 1,114.674 i 14.8851,216,865 14,4 ".! 612.‘ , 16,130! 867,1371 20, 5' 766,953 17.9 6 7. 833,180 •6, '7+ 280,896 1 7,341 2% 3 ,210 • §,328 225,816 ~ 141 x,608 10.011,.467,384 25,136' 795,1511 19,000" 757.8951 493.65 1 I, 406,099 65.9541 • I ' 83,255 3,621. 270,875 1 , 7.579 334,264 9,952' .2M,079 9.150'' 273,714 ,1,442" • 5.5.-n6 1,246 56,261 2,378, - 66,359 59,910 .9,466 , 2 .53,876 I 62.336 R. itl Schayl.•Canal L. `al. IL ILI Lehtt Canal.' Scrant'a S.tb • - • N.th Penns. C. Co By R By Canal:..,. Del it R tidA :Wyom • 110 481 287 110 135 148 Br To Shamo Trero n. Sh. t., . L ens Val X 323 8,743,6891195,519 9,166,86. 165,519 . 8,743,969 errhe.trade shows aloes again for the . week of 26,804 tons, making the loss foni weeks 219,- . . . The shipping season hiso near: the close, par- . ticulasly by the Canals, that but little change can take 'place for the balance of the season.- The result of the Pielidential election - has hoW-, 'evergiven confiednce and the future 'prospects of the trade have beeri'vestly improved. , -There will be no further: depline in prices this-leer, and While prices-may not rule so high another year,. .as the Rebellion wanes;' the trade will be pros perous and remunerative. . • • ...MT. CARMEL AND LIZZADD CREEK .11AILUDAD.- Tho report, of the Committee was received too . late for puhlication• in -this Week's Rnt:al . .. It • will appear nett week.. The subscription beoks, Aire now open; and the _Company has resolved to pay six per cent interest to steekkailders froin the time the moneyls paid in. We learn that three persons have already :sub= scribed $62;000 to the'stock of the Company.. • We also learn there will be abimdance of capi .. tal Offered to make the,X ad so 'Soon as those:in 7 terestod in -the Coal °glen's if traverses, show by • their' subscriptiorisjhat they desire the road . • .• . Tnr.§L:Clair Coal CoMPany Pennsylvania; hap purchased, the, celebrated itainboW Collieries' at St. Clair, Schuylkill County,' Pa.. - They took . PossesSion the first of 'set April, and have shipped since that tiine over. forty thOusand tons 'of Coal. Extensive improvements and repairs , have:been made .; 'a 'large steam fan and Machineri itttach ed has been placed in thp . shaft, making, a thor ougli ventilation througit the mines. Over seven . hundred yards of gangway have been run on the Maminoth. and Seven „feet veins, thereby ensuring . , a, large. monthly .product of atlealstlo,ooo.toria. The office of the Company has been ests:blished at 20 State Street, Boston: All orders' addressed -.- to Wm. Alfred Hacker, 'will receive inimediate at tention._:- Dealers 'can ho certain. of :getting . the •- • Original Bainhow Coal,: it . being shipped-. from , 5,. at Port Richmond, Pa.; occupied elusively by the,,Company. • • • . •• COAL PONTDOUTTIONS,—By the followingetate merit it appears that .the oontributiona from the Coal 'Trade to the Philadelphia Sanitaiy:Tair amounted to the handsome sum of: $67,813 28.: . LABOR, INCOME.ANDIFtE-, VENUE-COAL COMMITTEE. •• ' In addition to numerous contributions heretofore ac-' knowledged, the undersigned. with pleasure, acknew.l edges the receipt of thefollowing ' • • - Proceeds of Coal pOrchased with contribution • • • made by workmen of Norwegian - Coat Co. *:54.50 30 Contributed by the mine contractors and em ployes of Lehleh - Coal and Navigation Co, at Mauch Chunk Office - - Engineers' - Department. Clerks.. :.. Canal '• • Railroads SUMMI? MINES': MinEMo. 2, Shark.; Van Horn and em : •", . ployes. ' • ' Mine No. 4.. Berish,'"Leisuring & Co. ' , and employes • - 179 83 Mine No: 5, James M. Lean C 0..& and • • • . • • employes • - 162 19 Mine No. 8, -Abbott & Davis and • • ployes 72 b 5 Mine No. 8, Sharp &. Winmestein and •.• employeq . • .143 25 ' - Mine No. 9, Daniel Bertsh and 95 73 Machine Shop and Foundry', M. • , • . - • 19 69 , S, T. Minnick and others' Remitted by B. Bannan, Pottsville From a Clerk-the odd _chalice - for 5 days, owing to the ecarcity.a.pennies and cur; rency,:corild not be - paid under.2s - cents...: Contributionfi by handsof John. Anderson,. Proceeds, ricCoal. contributed by. B. Ham. mat. froin his Vicket Mouniain• Colliery... 1,529 18 From the hands at Allen Fisher's Colliery._ 124 26 .Pre.vioualy reported' ' 63,456 53 . . $G7,613 !6 N0v.12, '64.. E. E. -E: BORDA, Treasurer: ON the 17th inst., the.. Periiiiiylvania Coal Com pany will pay a dividenri of per cent . To Coal OPermitorm. ' • - As-tpany of the mines in thie'State aro getting: below water level; the deeper _they: 'go the *more, sulphur is•naturally expected...and -the more acci dents areliable to occur. Many places in consequence - taken fire. - by gas and • otherwise, causing loss of life; and - the Mines -to be shut up' or drowned Out to quench the , -fire. Now as all the mines that are below - -water. level have . a.col ninn of - pipes to•punip the water from the bottom' . of, the slope; the operator may put a-cock in the ,first pipe; above the working-Darrel, and-prepare • three inch leather hose to answer the -length of --the gangway, arid height:of - the breast, and 20 or - 30 feet of two inch-gas pipe to.attach to the fur thest end so thattliemep could use it whenever necessary:: The Weight of water in - the . eoliimn • Would force the inter tlitough the gangway and • up to theface of the:breasts and . qiumich the fire . ..before it would have time to spread. From those who approve of my plan I. will be . pleased' to •.receive a call.. • . . Jouw H. THOMAIL , Mine Inspector, The iliahanoy District. It was our impression on leaving the Wyoming. Valley and Region ; that. we had examined our most valuable and perfcct.coal field, but' after a. careful examination of the Mahanoy, we . are' con strained to.qtialify our. opinion... Therefore, until we go farther and 'see more, we are isiund to place the Mal:Jitney foremost Among our "Diamond Val.: lies" and leaye to time . the:question of suprema6y betweenit and Wyoming. At Wilksbarre we find •tine hfindred and /en fact of coal! stratified in ten .vione,lrom five to - . thirty "feet. thick, and near Ashland we find one lipoldredaivi tiOrity-fiee,feci ! 'in the'same number . of +haus, 'ranging 'through the same degree of thickness. In'regard.. to' ex tent however, .:the Wyoming is superior, ,being over fifty miles long by. three miles wide on aver .age.. Or nearly, if not fully,. one third greater in extent of coal 'forniations, thair,,both . Shamokin . . and 'Mah'auoy combined. Those two, Regions reallY . ere but one coal field, since they. are . con nected by the coal hearing slide . 'on the Locknit Mountain, west of Ashland; bin there is a,greater, dis 4 , 3oiTen the.veins in the two latter -. Regions, than between the Wyoming and thella hanoy. The questions in regard to . the coniparth 7 . tive values of mineral wealth; are notlet. pre, pared lit . ilemonstrate,further in this: connection; but in regard to the econoinvof mining we are safe in giving the preference to the Millanoy: A far greater amount of coal above water level,, and that. which lies below, from prosent:develop= Meths; we should 'judge' tb : be .more accessible. In fact,lVnfind, from a comparison of the relative, cost of -mining' and lireparing coal in' the .Wyct ming; Lehigh, Mahanoy and Shamokin . Regiona,• leaving out the . Schuylkill, ;which, "'generally,-is behind.all those named, that at some of the 'Ma handy collieries, coal is put into the oars; at acne/ :ranging froth one-fourth to one-third lest's: , than the average in the several Regional namcfiL.. But we must add' that' those managed by. practical and intelligent Men 'who. have. had a thorOugh training in • the . . coal, business.' - It is 'worthy oLretuark that find more difference generally, in the items : of management than . .that of superiority 'of location' or coal formations. We may mention in this connection, that we have Col lected the fncts 'and the figures • and were we to give them pithlicity.there would he a "change in office" before the election—not that we mean any invidious party. ettroparisonstlaotigh we' den't . feel delicate in saying, there are few :Intelligent or practical Copperheads. - • r. has,..however,.leaCtaimis to beauty of 'form on featfire: than to solidity of wealth 'and - charcter. A fthVyears • ago it was a• " howling wilderness.' - .Ahnost amass of tangled thicket c so dense that the deer could 'hard).* rind a path .through its .. almost • , impenetrable 'I. - forests.— . But. live years principally,' all this has' changed.' • Four. (4) lines of rail penetrate the Valley.. The Mine Hill, Broad:Mountain andllti-. .hanoy, East Mithariey and Lehigh snd Four - or five, flourishing towns' are fast assuming the Proportiethof cities and tifty colliery eetobli.4lL i tvith•their growing villages are encroaching. ton hill and dale and taking the 'place - of thicket and forest: - ' Thesound of the'. carpenter's ham iner falls constantly on the car. andthe forests of the: Upper Susquehanna grtian to; supply the: demande of Malianoy. on 'the Liimbeiman a trade.. Houses Mee as if it were by' maAie and, the ethnic° . and the pine and the cedar of the Mahanoy villa ges already far Surpass the demand of Solon:ion or Hiram. of . Tyre.. - The houses are neat and: anbstantial. • hi appearance and .comfort they are superior to . the generality' tif 'Southern reet dences,. the homes 'of. the negro Masters,' . and, as compared to the hewer ! of 'the "poor white trash:" j3Vell in" Alabama; milk , banks of the healthful C4'asa, are as superior ashentv7s new bpilding hi - Shanipkin, is to Shampkiii;Or Philadelphia to St. Wernight be more delinite and say,-as a "pig-pen to a 'end yet mean nothing die , respectful or invidious to, either tihinnokin or' St. ' • . . . There is no M . ean erimpaitson, Between the ta of Ilmiaboring man North or South, the eon,- Lorton( his house or, twine; the 'independence • of • bis . position or the rewards 'of bialeit,'alid yet so. Man3 - ,nt our pour _ deluded•,inen• are seeking to Vrpetuate the 'hondakeettliiir Southeimrbreth-. Fen; and "shut up" from their.own free labor die fairestxriehest, the broadest portion of :on; coi ~ tin •How.Gttle we see of Wariking :the- "ptimond 6[56,310 92,1 , a) 96,128 54.654 66.12 - 11,315 224,316 dt30,2 9 -4 31_,736 66.781 17;601 63,339- 37,635 1,02.6 d 6,444 d 1,333 imam Eco' sihilixteATED-I RPMMITNICiATRP.3 . Paled' of tha idahanoy 1 Study' ing the- progress of impmvement there and the evidence of wealth arid p erity could readily credit the state ment of. eld, that we could continue the ortwent war, with ita vast expenditures, indeflnite 7 }rand yet grow richer every day.. . • • . D. RAm — stovi Company haying Rrehased the tniginal Rainbow Collieries, will reeetniestrihrdinafotthb4nitnnic*a Coal at 2015tate Streetilkwhoh. - z. -01dini to IM addressed to Wlic. h.LFRST,IBi9PI,I4 &lent - Nov. CI, I 4: ; • • THE;: -C,0 . A.1 , 4:;.. ,- .1. ... : :: : ,7 ..a TS. Hums 00AiiBY THE GAIN. 0 ,01113 " 10 ."!F L X "1"11203011°1"11,Q,L. • Air . P HILADELPHIA. liossursus 11, 1881. • Sahuyliiill Bed ish:Preparecl,.....,2 9.500 9 : 75 •• 'Chestnut, • :..• .... 7 600 . 7 75 • " White Ash, Lump, Steam . _ - • . Boat atu1800ken,.......; .8 750 900 Egg •and. : Stose,..: . . 8 . 75® _ " • Chestnut,. - . 7 50@ 775 Loctist•Mt. Lrmip, . . • .... 9 003 • '', " Broken .. .. .. .. . ... 9 01:49 25 " " ... . 9 000 _ Chest - ant,. . . . . . ....... 7 5n 7 7* Lorberry Cbal,. "- • • • 9 256.3 Franklin (Lykena Va1iey),....... 9 253 9'50 Lehigh Lump; St. Boat tc,l3roken,•;. 9 75(W - ... 9 .s(egt 9 75, " Chestnnt;. .B'so® - • Broad Top, ... ' 11 503 . . AT NEW YORK. - .. • --:"Ncitzamra 10: Mehaylkiil,Coial bi the Caxgiby Canal.. Schuylkill Rea Ash, by Boat Load,.-. $lO ' 000111 00. " Chest at,. " " 00t 8.60 Lump •- 10 00010 75 . Broken-and Egg..............10.m0a10 75 .StoVe. , ••.•. ' . .10 0001100011 00 • " Chestnut: • • • 8 oixa 8.50 LEHIGH White Ask Ltririp it.S.)3oat 10150@1L 25 "- • Prepared : 50@11 00 :Chestnut 9 00(a10 00 ' lfct mitten Coal at Elizabetipait. Noquotations: '' • - Lehigh Coil at Elisabethpoirt. • Ltunp and :Stove by Cargo • Ctlo 50 Broken. and . Egg " • 1 . 'kelt) .50 • .. •. . Prepared • - " " ... .. ..10 25(4110 50 Chestnut . " 9 00@ '9 50 Dela. & Hudson CoAB Coat It Ibiadont Pennsylvania Co.ti Cosi at .11see. NO quotatioos. . • . AT AVEHip de GRA,CE; :11Id.. • . • - !loyjnimra 10, 1864.• White Ash—p r - - • $9 9.75 75 Lykena Valley 6.l.rin*roye—preparedlo 25a • . : AT BALTIMORE .• • NOTEKBEIR 10, 18Ei4. White . 4sh tirepared-L•wholesale... :$lO 75811 00 " • " . 12 on Lyliens V.alley --wholesale • 11 250 - , • •• •• • • " "retail 12.500 CUMBERLAND-rim of mine . •10 .00e —Fine . Freights from PYI. i!,ichmileaad. [Ph i Ind's. x. 60 1 805t0n....... . 2 AINeW London 2 po New HaVefi Portland Portsmouth. Newßedford - .;.2 50 f New York... 2 60 Washington.. 2 60 I Rhode.lsland. . S 65Hartford . 2 50 ' Newark. - ,.,. ..2.501 Alexandria. .. 2 50 . Dighton , Troy • .. Newbnl7Port Bridgeport:. Albany . -`nyidi Providence , _fight.._ Taunton' • 313 I'Derby • Philadelphia • - . 31::!1 ' 123 yeasele and i 3 boater arrivedlor the week:. .• • Freights from New York • • , $ T. Fall River..-. -1 7( Newport • • , 1 70 - Boston"" S 25 Norwich • . • 105 Providence., ... . .. . No'rwalk..s.. • 1' 401 1 ,50, Hudson' -1, 25 . . ...... . ..2 5 , Salem 5.3. Fre.ightie :fro To Philadelphia • New York • • Boston ' Yreighbi from Georgetown or Alexandria . .To Philadelphia ' " • • "$175 (W . •New York . •• • . • • • 250 Schuylkill Count* Railroads for ISOM: The following is the . quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in .Schuylkill' County, for week ending on Thursday, evening lest s• Mine 31111,6 i Hiinin It t. 47.430 4.1 ;. 1,791,093 1 . 6 I‘ll.-Carbbn ' •.* 2 4HI 10 104,477 19 Mill Cfeek Mahanoy & Broad Little Schuylkill Valley • . . • • S chuylkill Coal Trade for 1564. • Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal for the. week ending on Thanidby evening last i: Port Carbon. Pottsville ... ; .... . . . Schuylkill Haren:.:... Auburn • • Port Clinton. Total • • T'reylonaly thlt.• year • Total - To same time last year., . Increase so far Decrease ' Lchi{R!i_ Coal -Trade for 11 . 1901 For week eadine * on Satuiday OPERATQRS. -: Lehigh Coal Co ,A. •Pardee & Co • Packer & Co Sharpe, Weiss Ri Co.. Mt: Pleasant • Wm. Mum. —•— .. W. T. - Carter & Co.. 'Beaver. Meadow Smithrs Spring. Mt.. Honey Brook Coal Co l Jeddo • • Fulton Coal ..... I Harleigh • • German Pa. Coal Co. Buck Mountain.. ... .. Milnerwille• • . • L. & M. Coati, -D. Mummy, &r. Other Shippers.....,. P-'Ti. &,W. Baltimore Coal C 0... Consoldated Coal Co Plymouth Co— ..... Total by R. R.&Candl Same time last year; .• Increa'e. Decrease ..• , Pinegrove Cool Tinde 10r'1146 Amonnt,transported during the last month • noreru; •.- -11075 OS . 1 2,82 T 12 • ;16,202. IT. : 1 Lorherry Creetc.. Swatara Railmad:... Union Punk] Railroad NEW ADVERTIIENTS. MACHINE 114110 P - A1111120 , 1FOUNDB11(..- .. • - • - : - .Ttie Sunbniy Machine Shops are now , i in full' operation ,. and . are prepared to fill 611;1:11 . orders. for machinery, of any,-klad, . f. ,,, , :,9441i email or heavy , to any. extent. • .: ' .: : ,c.,. - -liai l • Repalrins attended to promptly . -, ' -.: .„ - - ...___-, .. _ , liov. - 1 2 ';'64 , ' • ' '. - .. . - - ALNLANACS ASSORTED, .GERM..ANVENGLISH., F 0 - 1 .86 5 . • By the single„4l6zeo or gros s,fara s 1 by B. BANNAN Or - Pedlars snOplied wholesale. •f• • , A .. VALUABLE FAIIITI. The undersigned offers for sale a valuable Farm. (part. of which is now occupied by liimself,) situate in. South Blenheim ToWnship, Schuylk ll Comity, two miles from Schuylkill Eleven, .on . the State. Road J A L leading froni Schuylkill Raven •to Seher tclsville, containing' fifty acres of -Red. Shale Land, part of which ia young Chestnut Timber Land,. and the cleared land In good order, with the ap purtenances, consisting -of a two-story; Leg House, weetherboarded; with a fmmejCitchen attached; a .new 'Bank. Barn, a Stone Spring House, Hay. Sheds. Corn Cribs,- &c. A email stream of water flows through the barn-yard, and near to the house. , There is also a fine youngAppleOrchard on said ann.,. • For further information, apply to the sabicriber,'On thepremisee. BANI.F.L DBIBERT, Nov, IS; ' -46-3 t.• • , . °RPM:I*S' COVICT • • . . Pursuant. to an order of the Orphans , C4afirt of.the County of Schuylkill. lathe commonwealth of Pemi sylrania, the subscriber, Executor of the last Will. etc., of •Jno. M.Tenstermacher, late of the Tp. of Plumose, in the County ofSchuylkill, clecelartit will •expose to sale by vendee, on • . - . . • • SATORDATi..the 26th day of Itairembei neit, At o'clock in the • Afternoon, at the public house of WilliamLerch, in the Borough of Pinegrove, in2l the County of Schuylkill aforesaid.—All Abet certain farm or tract ofland.situate in the• Town-. ship of Pinegrove,: In the County of Schuylkill - mid State of Pennsylvania, . -bounded by landa of Jacob Barr. John Christ, Dairld.Bmrich and: others, contain- - leg 60 acres: with the appurtenances, . consisting of a two story frame house and log barn ; late :the estate of Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale byALBANUS S. RILAND, By order of the Orphans' Court; A. DOURltilc Clk. Nor. ' 64 ; , • 46-3 t. • I SITTERS - 'Remaining lUnclalmeit L the Poet Unice, at Pottsville, State , of ' Penneylra nia,'on the 11th day of Noverxiber, ISC,4. To obtain any of these letters, the applicant mint call for'! cnivertisol tettsrn,n give the date of this lint, •and pay one cent for advertising. • • . • • If not mlled for within one nisnOt, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, , . liroWn Jon . Fannin Jos abip • Mudy Kate Bawu John Falke Chas Mac Gill BuinaMary -- Gallagher Capt )1 Ridden RD Blake Mary E 3," Gamble Wm o*Dantels John •: .Christ Jae •• (tourer W S Prevost H. W Greistter B J 2_Hall Wm T Rosa.A At • • • .Carrnthy MattheW.Rayerixd 'David Ryan Daniel„.. Corwin Pat shp JOhnson MarY E" Reed Geo' . .Cream Rebecca . Kimmel ".Ttillea'J'as • - .CarleY Anny , - .Kelly . -Andrew , Sullivan Daniel Canin,gton - Elikt REurte-Loute:2 Smith Wm 2 • Davidson dos Led Richard J .StrianEdw ' • . Davis Mrs Thos Lithe Gyms 2' Behoppeelleriryß. Min Nina- IMOD " titer barah J - Flan '!agaa Martin Leath-Marna . Thompson : Fir H McGee Joe . TaylorStlith. Fry John • Miller, Kea WaykllmEd* ehp 'Nov. 12, *64. . • . Bi: ••• • • 7• Ilirscrorra arr.) visoctrs- strums, „last received - and forvidenar - 2 - ' - • , 8.- Vibe Mat aiiiriNcluivG done to Order 4%t a: TILIMUMEMAMMA: V W 111311.11351) ° Centre Merest, Wove Asirrican N0t131,14.1 ""POTTSVMI-2. Azurow-wnilD ' : MALE. . • - That lindebagied, - 4citsineek. w 1 8 .401 at Public atu day , the 13th diy etieveinbiic tc ecreibek.;n the afternoon, at the ,ot the: litmitigtoor 13t." Clair: a large two4tory • &able .DWELLING . :1101113E, Idtdien attadhed. and a, net ertallin t, Ealing-. or wateraithhk ten lards'. of. theAnnese. at r at the junction of the 3fineorrEle. and LleweN,VW: . Road. - near the WeatEranth of the Sch - - -,ANTHONY ERWIN. . ' _-• C , l".Eteratisti of St, Clair. • For_patictdara'.applrlittNGEß. Req. St. Clair, Nor. IS; 414.- 46-1 t The Charlie -Wreath.: A Collectionof Sacred and Secular Choruses froniGrataricie, Operas,-and Pop ular Glee - and Chorus: Bon.ks, deSigued_ •as a Staild-ini,, BOA for • Choirs; Musical: Societies, .vonventlene, an d Schools, and "containing the Most Daisattle .Pieces for Priinte Practice .and Public PerfOrinance, $ 1 1150 -' • New Maimed of Therea_glit Beige. By .Ell - GliVer, Principal of Mendelsaohn Institute, Boston.. This volume embodies the -urinal- • pal ideas contained In the elaborate works of , French,. German and Italian; Masters of Music, plain of obscurities of expreislon.'.inil made plain to the tin derstandim of all grades of studente; For beginners, . and even for advanced scholars as a book.: of reference, will be foiled inialuable. Cloth.6T; Wards 50: • • Winn* 'Ladles , Vecal—Albata. d Collec t • tion . of Choruses,-Trice tun, Duets, - originally .written for Female Voices.' • Selected and Adapted for the Use of Academiee, 'Seminaries and! Singing Classes, -By . Charlei D. G. Adam, Teacher of I Musk at -the .Buffalo Female 'Academy : Incindinga Conine of Natal Meer 'clees and Esilfeggtos by Roselni:; - $1 50. • -• . . - The. Opera of" Faust. ! By. Gettruid.'ltalian and English Text. • Prefaced by a Sketch of the . COM-' . *ate and the prlnnipal.lncldents 'of,. the - Plot. (Corn . post,paid, receitit of• price, by the •Pub- Ushers, OLIVER DMON d CO.. 21T Washington St:, Boston. - . . • - : , (Nov. 12„ $ a5O .. 2 50 2 00 ..."S 00 2 50 .. 2 00 .. 00 2 75 2 75 Elizabethpoft. : .] Port ' . -2 215 , NewburSport ' •t. 25 New London.- ... .. . .66 Pairtocket • AO Taunton .• • - 8(1 . New Haven. ' 4. AO 1 Portsmouth - • • •2 25 ) New Bedford • • • so Bridgeport • ' 130 llartford. ....... 1 -75 5 Albany - • • " 1.25 . . m Baltimore. • ' • $1 7514 2 2502,35 5 OGI 3 004 - 3 23 9,672 94 ••• 426,039.19 5,513 . OS . .207;203 02 EA11,110AD; I OANAL. 21.229 06 1 9,163 00 -322.081146, 00 20.775 05' 1 ' . - 17,066.10 10;1&3'00:• 1,526 00 • ars.on 19, . 29,02.3 10 2,531,623 121 832,295 10 2;637,616 111 • 662,219 . 00 . 2,643,896..031' 769,996 10 l 92,228 19 59,318 131 RAILROA: 25,124 162;935 134,799 32,004 31,453 93.8r7 22,424 976: 3,266 1,676 91 869 14,267 24,376 S 2 775 16,639 12,201 47,851 24,501 14,571 129 408 33 1,211 204' 789 258 114,7a0 ipoie 31,633 43,664 45,539 47,821! 41,&171 11.4.530 1.216,5rv5 667,137 1,K1,942 1.'121,129 New; Ema Books. 1122111;41.N411:4L STATEITILE.NT• of. the National Bank of Penn's: . • • •• . • Porrsvatn, Nov, Ith. 156 t, S. 6 per cent: Legal Tenders ' • $52,1.90 00 VA, 6'•`"' -•. " . • • 6.12000 IJ. S. legall'enders and other Bank Notes.. 16,532. 00 S.'SecarittesOti hand • • 92,000 00 Postage Carreney • '• • • Gold Coupons ' • Due-hp other Banks and -Bankers.. .. U. S. Securities deposited with Aud itor gen eral . • • • tio,ooo .00 Capital Stock paid in - • • • $200.600.00 Notes in, circulation:. . .. . ... 816,61600 'Due Commonwealth of Penns I 3,474 67 Unpaid dividends this day declared ' 6,000 00 'Amount of the unclvided profits of the Bank : 1.451 09 . , Schuylkill COunty, as. 1 • Personally Appeared before me, the subscriber. a Jus tice of the Peace in and for said County, C. H. Dangler, Cashier of the Nat'l:mitt Batik. of Penni.; who. being duly sworn according to law; declares and saysthat the foregoing statement Is true and correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. C. H. DENOLBR, Cash.r. Sworn and.subscribed before me, this 11th day of No vember, 1.364., • LEWIS REISSER. J. P. Nov. , 1. • 403 t - A,T TOWN HALL, Fora Few Day , Only,at 3 and S otclock, . , . ELLINGER,. &I FOOTE'S GREAT mogAL lExongurioNs AND ORIGINAL Continental ,Vocalists! - . The Nest Attractive Allinienicnt now Traveilng THE THREE ViGNGERFCL LILLIPUTIAN'S, COM. 'COOT . * AND $1 TES, fnot hair the .size of -Tom Thumb and Wife.) .and COL: • .. B.RIALL,the Great iFemato Character • . . • • ' " • • . • - • i-• ' In COmbitiation with theseWonders.of Nature, in their preeeptress, Nina' M. C. ELLINGER, .eelebratedYocalist and .Pianist, together with the or - CONTINENTAL I VOCALISTS I • W. D. FRANKLIN,. ' : • 1' . - J. W. SMITH, : •-• ...' . • Prof. G. H. BROOKS. , - '.. 'Look out for the .- '• ' ! ' . •.: -. . '-'... LILLIPIITIAN „CHARIOT • . . .. .. . . . . The Magnificent Ceriia . e,lcnstin,g $1100,• Presented to the Little Nople by Col..Ellinger,, will appear hi the. Streets each day of exhlbition;contaiiiirig Corn. Foote' and Sister and Col. Snipll. •;, ...- . • ' • . • Doors open at 7:- .Commence quarter before S. Admission 211 cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents. . • • No half-price at night. 'I • - . . • Children.in the afternoon. 15 cents. • • ' . : JAS. S. JACR,WAY, General' Agent. 4G-it . Niw.12 4 '.64 QUICK S p Aall ir tr SMALL FASHIONABLE CLOTHING-, GRANVILLE STONES' OLD STAND, GRANVII,LE ST)KFS• OLD -STAND, GRANVILLE' STOKES'. OLD STAND, GO9 CHESTNUT.ST.. 609 CHESTNUT ST., 'GOD 'CHESTNUT ST., PLITLADELPH A, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA: GENTS , DRESS COATS; GENTS' BUSINESS.COATS, GENTS. DRESS COATS, GENTS•BUSINESS COATS, GENTS' DRESS COATS, GENTS• BUSINESS COATS, GENTS , - OVERCOATS, GENTS. OVERCOATS, GENTS• OVERCOATS, • . • • . • - PANTS, VESTS, PANT S; VESTS, - :PANTS,.VESTS, PANTS, VESTS, PANTS; 'VESTS; PANTS, VESTS PANTS, VESTS, PANTS, VESTS, -PANTS; VESTS. The stock of ready-made' Clothing to be found at thls • elegant Emporium cannot i , be sarpassed, in• point of STYLA QUALITY, MAKE and FINISH,' by that of 'any other establishment:, This Is not idle assertion, but a positive fact. Call and 'examine for yourselves.. • . • • - , . . ' ' 609 bliestnitt Mt., Philadelphia. . 609 Chastain St., Philadelphia; 609 Chestnut . liit...,Philadelpina.. 609. Chestnut . St., Philadelphia. - . 609 Chestnu t: St., Philadelphia. • Nov_ 14.'64. - ., - , • . . :46-3ma • L 1864; • 1864- .: tATESTTZTYL'ES; :WILLIAM ) 1 • S . . .JONES, MERCHANT TALT.,on . Ain) Oi.ptzumrt, SOUTHEAST CORNER:OF - SEVE.tiTIi AND ' • MARKET STREETS, • . • • • . PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully invitee attention 'to his mag nificent stock of PLNE.CLOTH.LNO, got . up in superior style. by tasteful and expert enced artists, and 'offered _ for sale at ex- F. LOTt !PRICES.. . . ' . Also; to largel and choiceariciy of . PIECE GOODS for CUSTOM ,WORK.,',em ' • bracing 'selections from.- the finest Preduc- tious of .both foreign and . domestic madu . facture. - • • • • . WILLIAM S. JONES '• - • SCVI.,'ESSOR. TO ROBERT H. ADAMS, Stiutlieast Comer of Seventh and Market Streets. - iToN;„. 12; 'O4. • • ..46-; CLOTHING: - FALL 10F 1864 • EXTENFIVE • Cf.,OTAIIINIIIR- HOUSE, Nosi4O . and.3O5blIESTNITT STREET, • . ; ; • PHILADELPHIA.: 4 ''. The facilities of• this.house for doing bust--. tO nem. are such tjaat they can .Ontidently . ••• for it thel i dg position among the Tailor ing• Estate lefiments of Philadelphia: They, PA 1 5 : 1 therefore,. tnvite.the attention of gentlemen • 1.4 of taste to their superb stock of • • to co • • . ItEADY-MADE CLOTHING, ' ' cut by the bmt artiste and made co equal to Customer Work, and at . • . POPULAR PRICES. • 1. -.0 'They have also added a s °l 3 , ciiB7oM DEPARTMENT, Izi ' where the latest noveltiei may be found, env: 03 i s o bracing some fresh .from London and laria. PERLRY &- C()., 303 and 305 iCI/lESTNIUT Street. 1 : 4- 1 thistoin Department' 303 Chestnut Bt. ' Nov 12, 14, MECCA; - LUBRICATING -01.1 G; JUST. RECEIVED a • lest if GENUINE • Aimee . Lubricating 011=theliest CHEAP. OIL - in the market foe .Lubricating purposes—for: sale whole sale at.xnariufaCturers Prices by ; B. HANNAN. . Alan, Pure Winter Bleached Whale 011, the quality • . which we warrant; at the lowest wholetude., New • N AND C Dili Air INTE'AM±VIicIfo The submilber has • iwen • appointed 'Bole -Agent for • the Pak- of the §HLF- . -LUBHICATING • Steam. Engine . 'Parking. which need without 01.audis soft,amooth: tight and clean. It rune from la - inch in diameter tO Inches, and larger sizes rah 156.7cibteimed ! to order:. It le mach , cheaper 'than qum packing; and will last twice AA lOW. It ie goidg into general. Use wherever It has beeti tried. For aareltoleattle and-retail by . . B. BAN NAN, • . -• • Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. MEW °Alma 11 the ettuld lately,ocatpled by N. C. Morrison.- Cen 'o6 wee, nearly oppcietti ?dulcet, a .'Neiv Dry Goods. and T'XlTTlston Store, iu which - will be kept tly :oo hand m choke - stock of:Gbedi MOM Ilne. • Also, gneensware,, Mtwara Zee& ttn. - - The tmdersigned !topes by shier attention to bust treen; reckira iStair ihare of the pattomas it: ,• Pottsville, October OA 4t-tt • trim sta.v., - &,- - sualultperia. Mt. Alk Vis EX . IS.' • • • • Oa' and after .HONDAY. November .ttic 1864, Pis penger - Tufts , will Astra Ashland •atA 43 -A. IC, avinecting at- Sr.harlkill Haven with - Reading Rail road trains for Pitlia-clelpida. Hartisburg.lteading,"ir.. and it 3.06..P.X, for;Sdutylkill HO= and Watt*. Tralas for - Miliaria Jesse' Schuylkill . Haven '',3.46-A M. and 12. - 20 P. 31. 4toPPlng stall principal Faze tram Ashland to IPbuwelphia, 93•96 - ; to Read , : ingsl 90; o Haven 96 cents. - • . • PrAlt the - 40am trains make connection at . West. wood With stages to and *can Pottdifna ' • J. W. ALDER, Surt. 4441 Cutswas. Nov. 506 L pHILADEL!PHI.A. & BEADING H. B. antAMMEME- 1. : • xeurrisiosi • Tielisia frocri: Philadelnhia to Potts: ville rod return, will be sold at Philadelphia, on Satur days awl Sundays, at $4 33 act', good. far. any train on those days, and on the'suceeeding Idonday. . • A- NIGGLIA general Supt. Nov, E ; .64 romi.,,um-crimuL & READING R. R. KiNENLEMREOMME liTitter Arraaigemsnt, November 7, 186.1. DOWN, PASSENGER TRAM. ' ' - Leaverottiville, daily, except Sundays) at 8.50; A. , H., andl.Bs, P. 31:,—Pasaing 'Reading at 10.15.. A. M.. and 4:20, P. M. Arriving in'. Philadelphia. at 1.20, P. IL and at-T, P. )1.. ' • • , Both down trains connect at Reading with Trains for Harrisburg and'.New York.- and. at Port Clinton with Catawbrea Railroad Trains for 'Williamsport, )33niira,;:ac* • ;UP TRAINS..:.PASSENGER- , Leave Phlia;lelphia, daily, (except Saudays) •at 8- 0 0, A. M., and 3.30,,P. X. Lease Beading . at 10.40, A., M". 5ad43.00, P. X . ... • ': ' ' - .- • SUNDAY TRAINS. - : : • : - LeavaPottsvUleat,T.Bo, A.. IL, and Pidlaclelphia • LERAEON 'VALLEY. BRANCH. Connects atilarrisburg with Passenger Trains to and from • Pittsburg, :(.Irlisle, Clunnbersim* Lancaster. Gettyribatg,7Btualniry, Williamsport, Elmira, York and Baltimore., . . Thais leave Harrisburg at 8.00, 8.15 A.' )ll. and. 1.45, P. AL, for 'Pottsville, Philadelphia,. New York, Rast,on, and at 4:40, P. M., for Iteading . only. Leave Reading at 12, 'midnight, 10.45. A., and 1.85 and 6.05, P M. Sundays t 'Leave...Resding at 12, midnight, and Harrisburg at 8.15 A. M. • • Through tickets front PothWille to New York,. Balti more, Gettysburg.atid all- the principal; points :in the North,- Northwest, and Canadas.. t Tickets to sums place•at reduced fares., • • . 80 lbs. - of baggage allowed each Passenger.. • 2,056 60 16,147 86 $527,540 76 COMMUTATION TION_I3TS, With 28 coupons attached, between any points desired, or Families and Firms, at 25 percent. discount MET FAGE TIC/CETS, for 2,000 miles, between all points, for Families and Firmi, at $52 • • • • SEASON T/OE:STS, Good for Holder Only, between any points; at , rednced rates, for 3, 6,.9, or 12 , montha. tickets will be purchasedbefore.- the Trans start; Higher three charged if paid In the ears: G. A. .NICOLLS, General Sapstinteudent. : 4.5.. • Nov. 5,''64 C OAL DELIVERED. IN TIRE 'ROB -0111GII...:"The subictiber will deliver the Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal in Pottsville and vicinity at $5 50 per ton of 2240 lbs. fell weight. ' Chestnut Coal $5 and 'Pea Coai $3 50 per ton. Orders left at Johrf Leonard's Hotel, Centre Street, will be piornptly attended to. • • JONATHAN MONALLY. 40-2 t Nov. 5;.•64 TO - . TOBACCONISTS. : SOMETHING NEW' .: 12 , 1D111X - 931 . 0K114401 TOISA.C iyarranted equal,to anything In the market. For dale by '. . .' W. E. BOYER. 9; '64.. • Agent for Pottsville. MI LERSII lURC4 'STEAISC SAW. The-undersigned having large Steam Sacs Mills, and a fine' stock of Piste:- Oak- and. 'Hemlock. Logs, at Millersburg; , DauPhin Comity:- Pa., are prepared to manufacture;anil forward to Miler, the heaviest bills of Lumber for Breakers, Bridges,'Ship; Boat and Car Um ber'at short-notice; to the ctties of Philadelphia, Balti more. Washington-and - New York, or to any points' on the Delaware River, Union, Schnylkill.:Raritan, Penna. or Tide Water Canals, or- on the' Nqrthern Central, Pennsylvania grother connecting railroads. -, Address 'N. C. FRECK. &CO., Millersburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. 415-Gm - 4 t olls CHEAE PASSAGE Ace To %ND mon BRITAIN AND EBB iffN \ I. • TAPSCOTT BROTHERS. CO.'S Emigration and Foreign Exchange Office, 86 South at.. New York. Drafts on Englatid, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Tapecott's favorite line of Liverpool Packets sails every three days. X line of London Packets sails every ten days. gam"' Parties wishing to send for their friends, dr remit money to the Old CountriA can do eo at the lowest rates by applying to STRANGE N. PALMER. Sept 3..6-1.46.3m] Pottsville. T• C BOWEN ..:PHOTOGRAPHER, Respectfully announces to the 'citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, th.st he bne taken and fitted op• the. PRO .TO,GRAPHIC GALLERY, in the building at the•Norib east corner of Centre and. East Market street,. where he ispivriared to furnish in the highest style of • Art, VIG NETTES. AMBAOTYPES, CARTES RE VISITE, He asks a share of Public. patronage. and hoPes, by strict attention to business and courtesy, to receive GOO•CHESTNUT ST, 609 'CHESTNUT ST 004 - I.:HESTINUT ST .., . . „ - RAILItOA-1)8'. I;o=pA AlaWwwan=. Nov. 5, '64. r•• Call and examine 4t0C10 . 136118 of my. woik. SIXTH. REGIMENT, .PENNSYLVANIA:. CAV.A.LRY. Recraiting Of p ii i ltd7 F l p ttl : Chestnut )11 1) . ECR.VITB WANTED - Ihr this celebrated Regiment of Gen. Sherldams command. . . The long 1 experience 44' the; officers, and the - splendid reputation earned in the. field by the 6th Pennsylvania CaValry . nder this a most de. .. affable regiment for VETERANS re or Cavalry and Infantry desiring tore-. enlist .' All government - and city bounties paid. - - ' • - Apply to - • . MAJOR CHARLES L. LEIFER., No: 533.Chestnnt St:, Philadelphia. 45-1 m .--; Nov. 5, .64 WHAT NEWS WILKINSON. & TAYLOR. Would iutorm the publle that . • . • -ALL!.: GOOD.! • EX= FASHIONABLE ESTABLISHMENT No. 108 *oath ElOvesith Str;ect, below . :Chestnut, THILADELPHIA, . GOOD MATERIAL. GOOD. TRIMMINGS: GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND GOOD FITS. We have the best _ . _ PANTALOON . UurrEFL IN THE 6ITY. • . Collie and See'us. • . Lido at CHAS. STOKES & 00 [Octl.g,'64 : 42-] May .EISTEY)B COTTAGE. ORGANS. • Are not only unexcelled; but they are absolutely un equalled by any other. Reed Instmment In the country. Designed exPreesly for Churches and Schools, they are Tound to be equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing morn. For sale only by No. IIS North SEVENTH St., PIIILAD'A. 171 — Where can also'be found a complete assortmen of the . PERFECT MELODEON. Sept 'OL . . . . Great Ited4cticin - in the. Price of , GOODS EDWIN HALL.. -sc. Co., • • N0:26 Month Second Street, PHILADELP,IIIA. •Are novo ,Offering their ~llctgniticf74 St o ck.of SILKS: < . • DRESS 'GOODS. SHAWLS. • -CLOTHS: . • , • - CLOAIkS, • • • ".2 - - VELVETS, far below the preeent GOLD PRICES , We have sable on hindot large stock of • • . 'DOMESTIC' Which we are now selling at a great: redaction from the prices we have been selling them; at. • • As we have bad theadvantage of a ri , e in the prices of our Stock in the progress of , the War for the last two or three years, we now propose to give our CustomerS the Advantage of thejall in Prices. - • ' - CALICOES AsitiUSLINS, reduced,. . FLAMM& &, TABLE LINENS, reduced.- • BLANKETS and all STAPLE GOODS. reduced. • We respectfallv solicit froM the Ladles and Others, Visiting Philadelphia. an. examination of our Stock. which is unsurpassed in Variety and Style; in this City. N. N.--WIdOLNSALE . BUYERS. are invited to ex amine-our Stork. - EDWIN HALL & ' No. 2 , 4 . 1 . South SECOND St...PHILADA 41,21nm' October 6, .64 HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL OEEAM,., For Cleansing,. Whitening and Preserving THE.TEETH! - !Ilia article is prepared with the greatest 'care' apou scientific principle% and warranted:not to contain 'anything in the slightest degree. deleterious to. the teeth or - gums. i Some of 'our most eininerit Dental Surgeons have given. their sanction „to r and cheerfully recommend it a. a prersadt.inn of superior qualities for eleansing,whiteriing.and prm•erying the teeth. It cleans them: readily, rendering_them beautifully - white and pearly. without the'Slightmt injury to. the estatainel.— it I healinglo the gams where they are ulcerated arill sere. It isab3o,itn excellentdisinfectorfor old decayed teeth, which are exceedingly offeru3ive.- it gives a rich and creamy taste to theinouth, eleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. . Preparedlattly. by A. "HAWLEY & CO: . N. W. Cor. 10th nod. Lombard sta., PHILAD , A, 'arid sold brat' Druggists. Price 38 tents.. , TESTMONIALS.—The folloWine 'opinion of Dr. White, est° the high- esteeni in lb - bleb - he 'holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidencc.of its value: _ tikntiatekither testimonials in, detail is needless. con tentinWourselves by'simply giiing, the nettles -and dreasesof persons who speak of. its excellency for, the teeth: 111111 PHILADELPHIA, April 13th; liaving *carefully examined A. Hawlers. " Solidified Dental Qrearg,- 1 - hereby cheerfully recommend" it . In the public generally.' It is an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can. be used by 'all-persons with the utmost confidence, as its 'properties 'are perfectiy harmless.:: Besides preserving -the teeth; it promotes a healthy action 1p the gums, and impartsa pleasantuessto the breath: .. . • , : • ;Dr. W.. IL WHITE, 1203 Arch St.. Thos. Ingram, D4.Dentist, - 491 N. Fourth.Stree "Birkey, 2518. Slith St. • , ". E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentiiit..44s Arch SC - C. A. Kiegsboty, 1119 Walmit St; • M E., 014 Arch 'l l '. - .X. , Dfron. 52T ArrirSt. : - : Eduard Tosistead. Dentist. afili N. Furth Si L. R. DorphleY, Dentist, 807 N. Tenth Si 1.;: Lore", Dentisti.629 N. Sixth St. June .4, 'til. ME= .DiletT TONAL .-_ . . 'TN NACU ERN MIST ITIUT wif lick art kill Cerwaityi' will meet,att - Pottirrille. in the Ifigh'Sclioolltuliding, on Wednesday, Noveinber 16th. 'at 10 rivdoet. A.. 1& - and:continue In BEI3BIOII 'burleys. pyt c a, ABBlRfetof-Philadel*la, will be present. , and.give two, pMetleil lasenns.ath day, cm medada of teething Penmanship. • • - . PROF. BROOKS of the State &boot will be with us '.agsin. and ' take' dimmer the . classes. in • Arithmetic, dle anslimpral. on In method. °thumbing Musk in our Fn Schools. This will be • accompanied with a mela_leim.: Re will ahro„dellyer .a alectUr - Otbsc-priewinm•— , ;;lit sethinibeWith ' • 'Clime daring-thelay, with lectures' and discus -idope derfwthe evenin iriltbe tiro tintler•ofecerdsee.: The ev sessicei will be held hi the Court House. , *The- followingi will be th e ail:dicta flit Illatimmilon • daring thatiVC.ning Malan_ • • • Does the reading of• Novels and Romanoeu have . a gootiorbad effect °albs oommunity? • • Which lathe nice* -reeponelble for the =ler at tendance-of the pupils,sthe Parent or the T . Should pupils be etimulated in theirstadies by means *. four days spent by tbe - huixperteneed tembee at an Institute will be invaluablato hlm, and of incalcu lable tier:let to his =tool: Mid the 'Directors giving the teacher the time to' attend of tenisting•upon hie at tendlue, Will be repaiduany times oit.civ • , • knoll. will he kept, . from . which a report will be made to the • Board -of Directors of the attendance sof - Le' t.us have a full attendance.:.:. The cltizenii are respectfully Incited to favor us with their presence dn•ring our Institute, • . : • . • . azma • Botmly Sept of Com. Schools.. 45-gt ilav: i, 954. .Tyoinuoty,..e&mor:6l4,t . . olle g e, .. 4 1CiA g atOtt, laizerne: Cot ,Ta. • • . A . '!"I:IIST;CiASS t3CEECOOL OF TRADE. tirSena fotehtulai;.' • . • , -W. 8. 8318718,4"rineipail. 30,e04. - ' . Skin Diseases, Tetterr Itc, • Blotches. - ULCEIi.S; SCALD READ, ERYSIPELAS, SALT , RHEUM,- RINGWORMS, BARBER'S ITCH Eruptions Covering the vehole body, of long standing and most obstinate in elierseter, ere . quickly clued by "Dr. Swayne's All-Healing;Oliktment." "Dr. Swayne's "Dr..Swayne's All=H ung OlittamaL," " Dr. Swayne's All-Healing, Ointment." "Dr. Swayne's. Ointment.' If the bloodliimpure, cleanse the sjistem of nll im purities by using th if. old-established ,and well-tried re " Dr. Swaynel Blood-Purifying Panacea.' "Dr. Swayne's Blood-Purifying Panaceit.' "Dr. Swayne's Blood-Purifylng-,Pangea.' "Dr.' Swayne's -Blood-Puritypg - Panacea.' "Dr. Swayne's Blood-Purifying„ - Patmzea.' •"Dr. Swayne's. Mood-Purifying' Panacea.' . . Its reputation for caring scrofula, old alcereLhiP Joint complaint, ulcerated sore throat, white . 'swelling, dark blotches, • or. defects in the akin. - bona,: -yellow. skin, marasmus or wasting flesh, rheumatic affections, pains in the bones, &.c., is withent parallel. The weak and. debilitated, or any disease of.a scrofulous nature, it Is • sure to do good as the' many thousand • testimonials from all parts of the world' will . prove ; nothing ever discovered can compare with it (wearing that clais of disorders. To he *sure of getting.the pare and genuine 'Panacea, nurclaasedirectat the principal Mike of Dr. SWAXNE &i SON, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, or at the Drug Store of lIENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville... Sept .17 - • . This valuable, preparation combines' the virtnes of SARSAPARILLA and lODINE, and. is highly recom mended for the cure Of . Scrofula,. White .went and Wceration of the Bcines, . . • Joints and. Glands, Tumors, Ulcers, Syphilitic. . Affections ; All the various diseases of the SKIN, such as TETTER, RINGWORM, .SCALD HEAD, ITCH, PIM PLES, and diseases arising from .l an. injudicious use o Mercury. • AS A SPRING AND FALL rumitroa.ow '131.00D, has unparalleled stavese. • ' • Prepared by • • • • Our Agents, TORN BROWN k SON,"supply the trade, at our wholesale prices. • May 21;'64. VOR 30 YEARM 'STANDARD RE! MERV' "Dr. Sivrrynos Compaund Syrup Wild Cherry." "Dr. Swaynied. Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," -"Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," Thousands:of cases of Pulmonary Disease, which have . baffled every expedient of human skill.lave been • permanently cured by this old standard Tema dy. To prove this assertion we have certi . Acores of cures ,So extraordinary that . • skeptics are led to feel incredulous - of their truth.. No remedy has - ever been offered that can ' •: - • compare with this great • _- ;original Wild Cher-. - . • ry CoMpound • • • . . . in curing • , Severe Coughs, • . Blood Spitting, , • . . Asthma. ' . • Whooping Cough. Bronchitis.' •.. . . . Weak Nerves, . • , Consumption, , Liver Complaint, •• _ Sore Throat, - • •: Pains:Side, Breast, ar. and all complaintS of a pulmenary. nature. Its, use is sure to bring health and returning vigor to the weak and languid frame. • - • . . , . For thirty years ha.s been it standard remedy, 'curing be most-obstinate rases, after all other , remedies and reatmentinve failed •• • • Catarrtatt Conronimption. ' To Ar. Swayne & Son, 1110 Sera Sixth St, Philcul'at * I send yon Certificate of Naorni Wilcox, of this town. She, was aftlicted.with Catarrhal Consumption, and tried. many remedies, but continued to grow. weaker ; lungs and stomach • became very flinch disorOered, and her physicians and friends despaired of her life. • Throu g h the use of your Compound • Syrup of Wild Cherry she -entirely recovered.' • • • . • "R. D. Surru,.Justice of the Peace; .• . Governeur,'N. Y. S. C. TAYLOR. Prepared only .by. DR: SNYAYNE & SON.; ano North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Sold by'. HENRY SAY LOR and JOHN 0. BROWN & SON; Drnftlsts, Potts ville. - MOE LYON'S PURE OHIO ACATAWRA • BRANDY: & SPARKLINGICATAWBA. WINES, Soinal In Qnallty and Cheapelin Price than the-Bran dies and-Wines of the Old World.Por,Sammer Com plaint, Cholera lufantnm , Bowel Complaint, Cramp. ♦ BQRE comirq titieuiwrizn, on THE MONEY WILL' meEM vesper. : In support of the above statements, are presented the Certificatw of Dr. Jas. R. Chilton; Chemist, 'New York Dr. Hiram Cot,. Chemical Inspector, Ohio Dr. James R. Nichols, Chemist, Boston : Dr. N. E. "Jones. Chemical Inspector. Circle Ville. Ohio Prof. C.. 'P. Jackson, €bcmist, Doston':' Dr, Chas. UPbam Shepard, Charleston, S.*C.: and 'S. V. Z. Blaney, and G. Al Mari ner. Consulting'Chemists, Chicago, all of whom have analyzed, the Catawba Bratidy, and commend it in the ( higl:est terms, for - medicinal use: Analysis of the Ifassachtuietts Slats Assqyer, • Jaziuct- ry 25,- 1868. When °venerated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. In every respectit is a pure spiritt put liquor. The Oil which ,_,"iVeti to this Brandy its flu-. vor and aroma, is :wholly untikefusil: or grain oil.' Ds odor partakes - of both , the. fruit and oil 'of grapes.— With'acids, it produces ethers 'of a high fragrance.— The substitution Of this Brandy for Coon, ac 'Bratidy 1. re will do away w tithe mamafactu of _Wiens spirlts, sold under this ame both at home and'abroad. .. - Regime . , - . • . A. A. HAYES:M. IX. - : .. • . yerto State Mails., 16 Boyleeton St. /lu the sante, .isi 186 t- . Fit have analyzed -L. LYONS , PURR OA.TAWSA. BRANDY," with reference to' ts composition and char: acter. being the same as that produced in past years.--: . A sample taken .from • ten casks afforded , the same re-, snits *. with' regard' to, purity: a:slightly . increased amount of the principle 'on:which- its Savor - depends v. as determined by comparison with former samples. ' -.The indications of analysis shove that this Brandy is . producedhy the same !process as meet of the imported Brandy.:...Respectfully.:. A. S. HAYES, M. D.. ._ • _ _. ._ _ • _, _. State Assayer, 16 Boylestou St. " Boston, July 20, IV A. .; • Alanafactured oaly - by U. H. Jacob do Co., t (To whom all Orders should bi 3 addressed,) ...Depot,. 91 Liberty St., Now York. Nov.. 5; . . 45-3 m ' rrOXIII TONS TOYS:It: • . • GREAT , ATTRACTIONS. TRE , LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST Toys and Frame dot-SU of 'every description Pins of all kinds, Nancy Baskets, Fancy Boxes, &c. • JOHN DOl.ll. Importer. - NO. 502 'MARKET STREET, PEDIADA. October tn. !64., . - - • 44-2 m • • .Greetwood'.,Nursery. - TREES FOR FALL PLAITTItTG. The subscriber has` a large hit of APPLE. PEAR. PEACH, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT:and QUINCE TREES. -Also, choice GRAPEVINES:such as ' Dela ware. Concord,•Diana. , RASPBERRIES,CUR RANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, by the single or quanti ty, anituble for Pall Planting, at his Nursery, at Green • wood, which will be cold at Nursery pricer. Send in your orders ' 'B. BANNAII. . Oct: I, tat: . , „ MEDICINAL. CASTLETON„& MONT}IpSE,. Phari:irteeptists, It'clean;m3:t . kie lungs or all . Impurities. infasiiig strength, vigor and new life Into the disemed and debilitated syeteta. rOIYA AND rifEVAS.A . II3I, LA GRAPE . • The subscribei , his - received the agency for the sale of," these new 'and eelebrated"GltAPE which" have taken the premiums at nearly all the I.lortictiltural Ex hibition. this Fall.:On account of superior. quality - .11a; vor. hardiness. snd early ripening. The . ). ripen'varlier, Se than any other Grapes grown.? nd in your. orders at •citre. • -. • • . .• - B.'HANNAN. • . lA - CT IVIBER LUMBER! 1. , TuE undersigned lowing Tiurchawl the large tract ,et Woodland and the Steam Saw Mill located In Catawisaa ValleV near the Railroad, la prepated to far- MAI - Timber for. Breakers. Beildinga, - ' SILAS BALL 85-3 m• BIWAIIe, 21;14 . . . riorakuiEs FOR ' 865...A:1Ritte lot of .1:1 DIARIES fer.lsos, - . Various kinds Jest received " , RUOUN.S,— .lEkwkASpaWnemSWie and format. at 3ct.12,. 18611.. THE WO PO& THE' :SON. Mberaassula Daub -tab , Maalbewri—lPrisan the 'Amory of sloe " . .. • "Aittsnighixdbing pobittvely,knoartitiftbermirre of -,Herman towards the .seaboard, _even: wiiether• hail been made or not, it lieeme cert. fisiallib and likely. But Savannah is -far more_ likely .tc•. be the point than Charleston. Alter capturing_MACl= niarcitio Sabirman in bventrilve datyer.Theroute is 290 miles I.,"anci there fib' fir?! tnralobstscks 10 over tone. There are no mcantalna, but 'Sew creeks, and no rivers. With thirty duo . rations, and the Inrage and. subsistenot be cannot _help bat find 112 the moat • flourishing part of °eagle," through which his march will tarry 11W.. tub army of.. say . 150.000. men, would have no resistance' of aanqyy moment, and would make the capture of tioth Sabbath bid Chalestob a sure thing.. Hood could not oyertske.".. Win if he is really in the place to which the telegrams =sips Wm. -He is, ac cordim to this authority, - 800 miles- away, and sher man's movement would constantly increase the distance. Hood's march alter him 'would be greatly Impeded by tbeattacks of Thottqa" Army of the Cumberland. - Army of the Potomac advices of Wednesday say that 'the enemy acknowledge a loin of2oo killed and, werind-. ' ed in the light of Saturday. and a Begot truce was gratt ted on . Tuesday to allow them to• bury the debt The votes of the Pennsylvania soldiers, satires ascertained, stand bli9 for Lincoln and 24ta ,for McClellan. Two agents from Philadelphia were arr e sted for having bo-.. Major General ebruniusling the Middle De " a m n e d n e t, r h sp as ec i i s a s l u military order te d c e t c i h nwngit i al t l h s eLe e g s ifsrleae ture shall pass such laws as anal make military protect. lion unnecessary. A Freedman's Bureau is also created In Baltimore. .r • Moseby has been bonging several . of oar captured sol diers, in retaliation for some of his Men whom be says Gen. Custer executed.. • - . OPEEO.H OF PREEIIDENTIMOOMI. Bls ol the late Political Contest. IN AMR FOR.WERINITY, _ • . Wasionsteots: Nov. 10: _ SERENADE TO 'PRESIDENT LINCOLN—GREAT ENTHUSIASM—SPEECH OF THE PRESIDMTP. • Theseveral Lincoln anti-Johnson Gluts' of the . Dis trict of (Mumble allied. on President Lincoln to-night, and gave.him a serenade in honor of hie reelection.-- There was in addition an immense concourse ''of specta tors of both sexes in front of the Eietutive The firing of a field-piece was of frequent occurrence, - adding to the excitement of the The President •a ed at an , tipper window, and when the cheers with which he was greeted hid ceased. spoke as follows r • . ' • It has long beep a grave question whether any . Gov- - , einment, not fob strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existen . ce•irf great 'On this point the present'rebeillon.hes .brought 'our e Republic to a severe test; and a Presidential election occurring in regular course • during the-rebellion. has added not a little .to the. strain.. If the loyal people united were put to the utmost of their strength by the rebellion, must they not be partially paralysed by a po litical war among themselves? ' But the election was necessity We cannot hive a free government without elections; and if the rebellion onrld - force.ns to forego or tpone a national election, it might fairly claim , to, have already connplred and ruined . • • • "The strife'of Me. election is but human nature pric- Denny applied Mlle facts of the case. . What . haa cc ? • curred in We case must ever recur In similar. eases,- HuMan nature will not change.. • Inany .hrtme great . national trial, compared with the men who have poseral through this, we shall have as weak and as atrong, as silly and as wise, as bad and as good: let na there fore, study the incidents of this as philosophy to learn wisdom from, and none of them as wrongs to be, re. - venged. [Cheers.) ' • . " - But the election, along with its incidental and un desirable strife, has done good too. It has demonstra ted that a people's Government can sustain a National election in the midst of .a great civil war. (Renewed cheers.) Until now it has not been proven to the world that this was a possibility.. It strews, also, how' sound and how strong we still are. It shows that, even among candidates-of the same party, he who is, most devoted to the Union and most opposed to treason can receive most of the people's vote.. [Appian se.j It shows, al-. so, to the extent vet unknown,: that we have snore men now than we had when the war. began. Gold is good in its place, hut living, brave, patriotic men are better than gold. [Cheers, and other - demonstrations of ap rilansej But the rebellion contlfinee, and now that the election is over, may not all, having a common interest, reunite in a common effort to save our common. Coen: try P [Cheers.] _ . 'For my own part, I. have striven. and shall strive,. to avoid placing any obstacle in the way. [Cheers,) -So long us I have been here I have not willingly plant ted a thorn in any maws bosom. While' lam deeply sensible to the high compliment of a: re-election. -and: duly grateful, ash trust. to Almighty -God for having directed- my countrymen to a right conclusion,.as I think, for their oil" good, It adds nothing to my atis faction that any 'other man may be disappointed or pained by the result. [Cheers.) May I ask those who -have not differed wiih.me to Join with me in. this same 'spirit_ towards those who have! And now let me close by asking three beam. cheers for our brave soldiers and seamen, antltheir gallant:and skillful commanders." POTTSVILLE MARKET'S. • ,--:t): • . Ceirect . ed 'Week y for the 111 nere,Jlo Wheat Flour, extra reality, per barrel... .do do . do • do per cwt .do do extra . • per barrel... . do do do Rye Flour, do. do • • per cwt...*.:: Buckwheat Flour.. — do • Wheat, prime white, ' per bashel.. do • do red, , do Dried Peachee, pared, . per pound... dy do anptired,.." . do Dried Apples. • do- • $2 00 Ego, doz. . $2 00 Buttbr, 1 00 Cheese, , " 3 .50 Lard, A 00,1Iama. 1 90 IShoulderz, " 1 sO,Beet hind. qr.- 1 00; " front " I 10iMutton, " ab ow,Pork. • " 001 Veal, " Sugar, Cuba, " Sugar ;louse, " (Porto Rico, " White, CruZhed. N. 0. Syrup. " $1 SA 1 80 90 S 00 2 50 1 . 70 1 90 Rye, Vbn Corn; " Oatp; •• Soup beans". Peas. Rye Chop, " Cern Meal Middlings, ". Potatoes, " • ` bale cwt Sttaw, is ton. Plaster, Salt, 131 Tim Seed, tom' Cloyar '• Flax ' 6 " Phihidelplaa 'Mirk . . Holders of Flom continue firm in their views, but the demand is limited both for export and home use. Soles comprise about 1,200 bbbs in lots at $lO 75011 for extra and $12412 50 bbl• for • extra family. ' The retailers and bakers are-buying at from $100740 50 for superfine. . $lO 1 75e5,11 25 for extra, $120712 50 for extra amity, 12 75@11 bbl lot fancy lirands, as to quality. • • GSAIII.—The offerings of .W heat chntinue light, and there is very little demand. Small sales of Pennsylva. ' naia and Western red are making at 251 k 260 c, and 000 bush prime Southern do :at 265 c; white. ranges at frism 27507285 c %1 hush., as to quality. Corn - is• scarce and prices are better: 850 bush prime yellow sold at. 178 c 11 bush.. Gate are rather better; small sales are - making et 00c 13 bushel. • A:.SAFE STEAM BWIER, The subscriber Is prepared to receive orders for the "HARRISON STEAM .1301LER, , ,1n 517.08 to snit pur chasers.. The attention of manufacturers and others is called to-this new Steam Generator; as combining es sential advantages% absolute safety from destructive explosion. first cost and durability. economy of fuel. facility, of cleaning and transportation, dc., &c., not ' possessed by any boiler-now in use.. - These boilers may be seen in daily operation, driving the extensive works of-Messrs. Wm. Sellers &' Co.. Sixteenth street and Hamilton street:at S. W. Cattell's Factory. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's To, - Mont Mill. Frankford..- • . JOSEPH ,IfIERISON, Jr., Washington Building, . 274 S. THIRD STREET, Sept:. 628. W11..T. HOPES& 628. MIANUFAADTEIREIi OIE FIRST CLASS Woven Tape, HOOP SKIRTS, (none genuine'unless they bear our name and No, for LADIES. MISSES, & CHILDREN, of every Style, Length and Size. Whole sale and. Retail: At No. MIS Arch Street; • Philrc elphin. We respectfully call the attention of LA • DIES and DEALERS, to the superiority of styles and finish, as well as durabilitY of ."OIIROWN MAKE" of SKIRTS: they being altogether abetter, cheaper and more satiafactorYartiele, than can be obtained elsewhere In this market. We use nothing bat the beet woven tapes, English steel.spiings, with linen - finished cover trig; and secure all the metallic - fastenings by improved, machinery-thereby preienting all slipping and becom: ing unclasped in front.. Also, constantly in receipt of frill lines of TAW Priced Eastern Made SKIRTS. SKIRTS made to order,' eh, ered and repaired. Terms Cash—one price only. - WM T. HbPICINS, - . 625 Arch St., Philadelphia. 111 Y -For Sale by Storekeepers generally. " October 15, •646 ' 42-em GEO. W. PONEEOY, AGENT FOH LEONARD & SQUIER, NEW YORE. Sperm, Whale, Lard & Kerosene OILS. ALSO, SOLIL MANIITACTLIMIS Or WEI% OELZMIAI7IS ' AXLE 'GREASE. OFFICE=Corner at Vision and 'Centre Streets,. Petetrille. Sept. 24, .64., CARRETINGS: CARPETING!' • - SELLING OFF! . •My laige and . welLeelected stock of Brussels, 3- ply,. Ingrain, Yeaotian, Rog . and Cottage CARPETS, will be closed. out without re,gard to c s ost. . • • J. T. DELACROIX, N 0.37 South SECOND St.. above Chestnut', • Oct. 1. '41.-40-tml ' . • PHILADELPHIA. 1864. NEW FALL GOODIK:1864. . FERMI ATTHACTIO.NS AT THE cILDSTAND . Corner EIGHTH and- SPRING - CIRDEFI Stn., • - !.. • 4, splendid lot ofPLAID SHAWLS. • A good lot of Black STELLA SIIAWLS,.. r - • Long and Sqtuni BROOPIA SHAWLS, '34.OIWEER SDAWLS;In every variety 'Rich Torts* Plaids, beautiful et** 1 • Euperlor•Black Stlke, : • • - • . . . • Plain and Rep Poplins . ," . , , • .Excellent Clothe., Comintern:l and- Satinet* . •• • Ilea quality of 1.21... , b. ertuthes, Az.: • . A tine stoc k' of Blanketkand Plannele, -, • - Balmoral, and Elmo Skirts,lldkre:: eta.. etc., at . - •.•. • • TDORNLEY & • N; E. C&. Eighth and Spring (larden Streets, oct. -40-3 m) I'ELLADELPIIIA: pASSAGE TO AND FROM EUROPE. RICR'D EDWARDS, AIL Market Streets Pettsvillite, Liverpool New York and,PhiladelPhialteamshipCo., Cunard , Une_of.fitesuriers. • _ Steam Navigation Company. ' Britirdi and American Steam Navigation 'Compan,v. • Anchor Line: New York - and Glasgow :Steamship '• New York and London Steamship Line. • , Old 131ack'Star Limb! Packets, to and from Liver: p 001... . ' [Sept 1f;,?6.1.—,57-3m 11 123; IWII. (UM .- 1 - 84 4 0 ,2 lao as 25 g" f 24 1 28. 126 28 ,00 IR , 12 89 t 4 0 I S IS 08 8 1$ '24al yr 'a 38 Novniugn 10, 1803 PHILADELPHIA AGENT TOV,
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