• "Iys ~ 4 • • 5 ior. ••• . • • . V ELLE. PA. . NovEnslss.2o,.: 186.4 Copier of -the • 'can be obtained- every'Saturday, at .t!te rirl:rcitAßD. --• ' •." : . • - LOUIS 11, Kr)ef.l. 't, .- • LIENRy S. Ashland:. . - • G: R. SCINELL. PETER E MOORE.. Port• Carbon. • • DAVID PRILLIPS.:Mahanoy City. ' . CCII. fi. BENSINGE.R. Tamaqua. . g. N. _COKE. Schaylkill Haven:. .• out of .. • Vcr.ll ur, died. on MIEM Col4;:ei:it ion *of COtiroy 1,..:11:= at tql -lune - two go - 0.1,•.‘,;i5-rf&etl the • l4zlru. ( - V'.y. Ia -,' -....:. f . 1.- -: r.11 . i . .17 - ,ii;rl'l':ii.ket l :Na= tl , -;;:.t c.,.,1 • rei)orted ,1.,..:,'i t.h eLi i:s hi t he..l.l:l,_htit..go.v.efnlitpitt 7 . ; j 'IIX • is S . .are :5 . 7g Na apt) al o.n - 1)11st :less thrDuglyout...tlie . fi 'lotal. capital of ),.t - m; .-composr; • critic ;:1.,4; St..Tlorn7.. 0, rre.tuit.lii , i• 111.1.1111.. In I P- ai. Iol' Ili:thy yez , ll'sillt• 1185,b0211 111 . C.N65, - York: Tr[ifuimi Ty, •_n myth Chicagn is , , ;raiii•l;:•1. In - .J14..15*3.7:it was, In .v rc :I —only a mililarypost, Ivnutlen twp I),•tis. , , in • . . • ivf..ri', 3 a. 1 ....,11):.1..11r. would iri; 'll. , 'xiCol); , res..- , ... 1. ir •sw . ),f,tl tau nisa I. / le:S.:nut: of .... Y~:;l~l ' ti rt to .in nil:: :-The 134n-i;s Ibe..lzOtli at aides. ..:." >S.\ at IThteli Gap, .1h Itich aiii juilnaals repights autl the),' are open their. iine lief!! The t wil e lue tint a little, tind 11,!. - the helici that ;.9 - 11 . 11 - eit it i.,-cotkkprete.l they 'know" it. • • Sig• announcement art rcrari.: 'of tlic NaNy :and Slate - i ; ov.q. tio• jt•-\ and:blicliA it cue, in point:: • 'S:Mard. +-n-. in zxn Oxatainatiinl of all the !Raring on the t :LF • a;kuk..s fotintti•ly Governor ot . then United States: Senatttr frpm,Sontli r. Mina—sn lanineat Soui.herit arist ottrat and illitiertlietaon the I3th inst. - Ite . ditlnot cottrao the RebOlion 'because he slid not • tie retired .to his itlaPtutlon . . . •t'watelted. the. fulfillment of hisown sad until 'death . . interposed to terota- huffcring§. Q} . INI4,S : rIF (;ftA t it. .1:1st:ott on3l"nany.,: When • ii Giant. .."• ;thou , to tithe itjs. dernirlitre,. rui Scott nrose,• took :J. 6 . 11'4'..cit ;Thy. witieo Ints"just Been ,iitihlt hcd,' toil rote on thelly•lettf— . the the 01t1e..1 to the ableM Genernl the wciril. • - . t . T . IIIL he presented. o."Lientenant General new miles a r. , 44:10 . 1C.—Tht: Louisville 74,,a!ltas, : tt'ati)Vcii '..i.2!)1• wit it it,- t 're pstogres,iv.Lt . L . t,t'etclL:rit - =, - tntittninef- the .Liltita pro..-31trvery. p . arty ui -Laucky,tiptl iii tufu being' ainuiLlpiletl PAL:L i!b• : soinetinie - pre:tsit - tyLity :intr. ;This chrtiLge. -is 'L'ortunh . le 1 tr : • he 11. is :Lltso,.ittip6riorliiKoiliteky;. :acre it has beet lett'uier Of 'opinion :IT PRES - Ili:41.: the "grttiletUti . aLituisikra iiiLl'6'ey in that eky attki . L.A : ter - y tc here else is ileotncil; A lI•AicK.- j)+o WHAT , 11 . 11,111Milig tact cieeurrettlil• New York . . on eyisii of. Gen:, Gni ut -I‘..)lllta . nity on lie took a- hack to eondoet. hirn to los • The ilriti cr,..tit'te'r• deposit i ng :the Gen.,. ',CT his friends the r"Herct'k fue4'elf,-ben'nis . t.'onuelly.. the bii;rgest mtur but otie.. : .rve &riven the: .Ltieu .uant•G•nerfil •Of I he• Ittri,thart Btlittly - Lee.ever „The 31•pret titled : the fierce of this !;eptitrient applauae. , l . the utterer. • . • —"Let \V re- j)l,. Sew . 'y ork tieehtr . e 5• its peliif ti ;he :LT nhin wa- cheat, (....1„1 - ; out airtg :.sand rutrsiti that Stata, tit the late election, d den : l;ond.4. all itives4 . 4lhte,..l9 which all 'tic.; n,slL.l, In ortici• that the . ilty btt l!rouicht to puoi;:litnent.. A.1...;111)auy, have beea rot:nuroe( for foiribly the polio- tnictl.ToUti's. 1 . 3 y ii:h an OpliositiOn member :of , • .:lasetubl. ehjetr.(l. but whOse will contested.. In ,l'hiladelphia; all the officila the.eightlprechict Of the prahrious Fourth ra. have .beeit ztrrest9(l of the allezafion of .valennne . ctt witilt he' elerlion. - FirAi: COI9:ER -• liTiShktiVexeL. stir ad newspaper correspondent, - who .ring a nun : flier •of sections of the Legishi -e of this St de ‘.i•rlre forthr4: Fiaper, over i's'ignattire; •'l3:i . ild G inge.•"- nas tte are it rfai to. learn, instantly: - killed at op. Saturday :night by: being run . train the dein)! on -The zthern Ceknral 1011 road. :Jones wets good corresikOndinit.; and his (161:h:10D i-ea vae.niin in the - le . gisialive.reliortOrial difficult tO till. ; FO vo tats and 0. 'tatvn. trrottan p . t the 4, CHER. 2,5-tt ,oswANi - ..E., • Fon - ri-muitu 1 - 4'.00p-:Nr,.P: y. We•baye. not received- a Puister:roll ithis,Com.pitay. : with cas . uajliis . to date . : We ,41(1 . be gri:atly ..inaaue:il to :lie ollicers (4 , 'rconiliany.i! 111 . 4 wouil furnish it to . us I m) , U . I-as possible.. . .... • ... :. - of 31 fun Pee fr o zcrei table. 1' nh-0. dc- twe,il . I . lCtlrreet muster-roll of Com- Eiailrus . ,ugage rate. An' trticala ter, Wes FAI La! ,ST. Oar desire keep as perfect a record p~esii,le . of the sAidiers Irom • Schilyikill •frir pub; leatioil ill the 'Of .1 ) -itriatis‘.a. of Couu-Cy . ,." 500416 from e•stablkly:dent. ita .:.it is that the rolls conic from fhe oor .re:.!ord • . . • • • eitPitt by for j c t. sot t 4 Dr th (.'et 'OTTS 25-if .Xe ..C.o;4any li, and - sill .4.eila:uhl ii r.n IL as s9isn as ciiavenri.‘ A 'IA TN 'A tYI; N01;Til L: \Ve :n.. ; :ree•Nyith ' - 1 "- P, - ,(Iy111,4j3 1447 , T:111M: . 11 I? grtfiilving or the .leal-ling-•Detito •:•.it: •• (Qtrn • ll , ,: - .neli AS 1 1fC...Vatinnai t:riiicien- York..„To+3 ; nnl end :1-c - on , • •• : arn ' t i - vriiiet in nfver • - 111 ,• “,i , e . (if the leadiiidar- Clair. o r a 0. S-lot' ;11E • , er ;4- gable 10 .ttEsilie. 1..t0 1 .711 - t . + ; ht-;i to.the char: ";.• .1:,1 rir•an- . j(,:irnaliF•lll; .to t!ie }m 1 ;1;11 roll; , sevie 'lf drily Iltpelliny; it ti:thors. Titiss is as-if should be, and it. 4 he , 1701 1 (.1 t 111.-ii• course kill'.: ha•:e its . • itiligence tli.AmasSt'S of ihe Demociatie •pariy.— . • and the 441x - ea.:in decision....- .Iht• has tieen:decitled 'as to .the policy, of . ruture,'iii.their stroitg indorstmeneeifilie ) -41 (T of the pig!. Bhou Idrespec - ted ha the Won of the hOdy of the American people; ;•;• e•ryl hinff caetious oppoit ion !;Jr the •fultire: • la.ge I ''• locate.!. • reit to fur L iNS ter, • [R,ADA= Vrica - ,-.,,,,,,-;.7;wANA,.,-14W',.v.twv?4:',..1-...0R.,!4*--1.17...,...”.4e.iti11-,'S's:t4ii*..4.--0:77,.':X.4Ft.i30a.,^ 4,V . . T!IE SOLDIERS' VIYTE. orFIELILIELETims FOR SCEITYLKILL , . Yesterday the retern judges of this County met at the Court House in this Borough, . for the purpose 9f. rebeiyieg and oiunting "the Schuylkill County Soldiers' vote for 'President; The Tfible is too lengihy Inr Publication this • :w e e k:. -We will give'•#: - in.,,Our next. The aggregate sums up as follows For LincOln " "WC Lincoln's niajorlty 'l B9 The Home and Soldiers' vote for Schuyl kill County, sums up as tolIocis; • - Luicoss. MCCLELLAN. .7,166. - .. 9 , . 2 44 .. '_-296 iI e ICO McClcll9n's . majority..: oer.s . .CoNT Eris my • GOOD • IN* SOt,L:--- TlieshaniLDethoeratic orcan of thiS Borough,' in its last issue at tributes. t It:el:defeat _of ita:pttr: . • the it iieution, tUalltlY to the treason:: : rt.eret societies projected by' and the f4cee.sies .. .dogtnas cniettained.t?y:it.... The or- . gan 'now ccintirms,What.:we have repeatedly. charged, that what isleftof the once power ful and honest . DCMQCratie party has . been led 'into treasOnable idottings throughout the. Country 1;y its. leaders::: Th.,..rhaSSeS . oftliat ilarty may now 'regret it and be penitent; - but the leaders are incorrigible.. • . . • The diSclostires haVe..not yet.beased. The testimony taken before the 3iilifary'Commis 7 . shut, in Indianfiphlis,,:is...develop ing a marvelous piece of Villainy, - and isigrath uallp .taitelning . .• - giiilt upon: then •wito . :have thouglif themSelVes shreWd enoughto conceal their: trat:kS, .. The testimony . . br... J anWg, gives an inside view of theChiCaL go C.in'cr(l7l:iori::alld the. meetings of the Sons. Of Liberty, liejd•cotemporaziconslY with it in itial. city. • .31e. Arallandighain: Who 'drafted : the reSolUtioU of the.Conventibn, - pre . -. sided 'Over theSesecret .- bonoaves of 11116'Or surrounded by inen.who were conspiring fOr an uprising' ands bloody revolutionthe .N orthAVest,: .contempla tedthe releatc•of Bebel , prisoners and ;their onslaught upon '.unprotected and - villa ges; by.cotM;ssed , ernissttries of the rebel .t.iov : I_4:ittnent i ; by :men. Whoinvited Ifivasionof tnrthrruS(iil by . rebt.larinies;byth&ratikeSt ink] ittOstuhrelenting enennes Ofthe tuion . and - the COnstitution. o this nest of trai tors-and. conspiratOrS lie nuttle.two sPeecheS,.. exhiliited . theCliica 0 - o , Platforni, or its essen . annotincittt great- unanimity of feeling and sentiment among . delegates ; ; and such a result:ot the - :deliberations of the Democratic .Nationel conveniion as - would be .s2itisfactory. to the sons 'of Liberty. • •• There can benb doubt tintt the nuiss.Ofthe delegates to the Chicao ,CotiVention,• was. cogniztint of tin! 1 , 3(4..ret. purposes and. workL. :Ind ot*_ thege treasonable '.conehiVes.. Facts kill 'yet he ..tieVelope . d, which.will . exhibit inane" of these - art fit' dodgers" - in their true c,4lors. should be. exPosed to the in-, OfthepeOple. if not to.. punishment tit the:hands of an cintraged,Goverutneni.. . _ Kr.s thom,:th Mr. Lincoln •: - did not carry . lientUcky,at the late ; eleetion;:yet the- Unionisds and Nuti:shiverY .Men :Made a gallant fight. 'The increase in the .Republi canlNOtedi Marked.. and gratifying. 1860 that party polled in the State-not.more 14864 votes. This year Siity,fiveconnties in Kentucky ;gives Lincoln. 17,654. There are Ith-in the State:2.A tit important result of:the :election is - the disSorution`a the ..short ance - betwen the War and the. Pestle benio - : , - •crats.. It even s aptiCars that the fernier are, makings move toward accepting Lion as a fixecifact, - snibis an event whitih . after beneficial 1O Kentucky. The most influential . Paper of the State, ' The:Loth:6- •ville..l . ,roah •in :a lef.iding editcirial, pthnns that the "peculiar institution" is virtually dead, and: dead by it own hand. It'contends . that. the gnestion is do longer lioW:it Shall he saved from utt'er, wreck, but'.how it .shall be, exiinguishf..d, and with;'-the leaSt: jar to the.sfvcial institution S ofthe South: 'lt ad- mils that h.has.prOvCd ai curse-to Kentucky; that" •"if: the: auti , e!htvery pOwerfully atiVoeiltedliy :Henry:Clay' many: years ago, had bceti adopted. the State would now he More prosperous,. WealtliY and:_liap py that it is. - -...• , Clerni'an •Di , o4ocri - 4lr dailS "of ;Lo.uis ville., liats.likewie. come out in , :favor' of • . . irliesenre signiffOnt signs Unit even Ken Lucky will gracefully submit t6the . .COUStitu tieual .abolitioif of • . ' , lavery, which :ex peetedthe next CongresS. if:not the. pfesent tiecide . oll by the requisite two . 4blicis Ma , • 1 . Tut: New-York. Tithe - 4 estimates 'the ' lar majority fur Lineoln• at '400;000; divided as folio • vs':.N eNy toglan d, •150, 000 ; the Micl;: tl le States; • including • Marylau 40, 000 the -West; 1;0,0,000 ;- and the .Pacific slope, - ,.30;000. these sectionts...have..recorded...The 'voice of Mc people for.Liueoln anclthe ti3i on.preatly strelig,thens,•Our prOspeetS for. an un&iyided : country. Sh LAO,. 00: SlaYe •Stales he able a q achieve their itideipOtlderiee l -- of ,vhich *there Seetils.noproSpeeisz-Lthefree Stat,e.S•iYould . still form .:tt great Oncl..nnifed Gi;,; hits issued : a congratulatory oriler-fri the Third of: the cavalry, Corps. • The . faaiselgiV en has been i fairly ly on by theihravery, cOurage apd determination-of the lliyisicin in the recent engagements in the Valley. - .Charles ItthiS .ortgli; is Captain, and it• that Ohs -ion. - . , .•.' Ladies'. and childrim , s .. Mils.' vtylea at CHARLES' OAEFQRII. k SONS tontinental •A Cc11.6R1:1) NAT TON L • * BA.:i tionit :tre in' prog-res;,.. tamong aticientitnd.eri ergletic.partkels fur tlit . estOlistunent: of it Aa tional Bank for colcro . .(l . 6pc*.tpr§, at I'liila • -• • •-• 7,81 9,540 7,851 I=::===in • • Furs. The isrf-st u.,,rtnient at CHARLES" OAKFORD SONS,.Continental lintel: "Philadelphia.. WAR ITEMS . . to fit pintenrnpanv'has-been iliEenvered in Cincinnati, athl 'ten. 6( the pat:ty Bare bven Ail the pri . ..*)nerd..have.been . in-the r6t,el service. - : . _Soven 3 ,, 5t on Ole . gunboat PoUtiat, recently, by t h, pn,losion of . ten-inch shell in her foreeasth.,..fired from Fol:t' Mar:than, .pear . . .. . —The.President hns . .h , ,foled n prpelalna thin to the eirect , t hat the hlotliade ,will be raised froth the lirst,of Di , tenilffir f‘tr all articre3 - inn contra hand of. war,- at - Norf(illi; . - Va.,: 17(irnaudina - arid Pepsa . eola, Fla. - ... ; . • ---...-. " • - , . . . = The- Na . vv n!..partinent has' received 'official. intelligence of the .de,tTtiet ion of a Valuable rebel fishery on Marsh'lsland, north of the .-OcltiolMu ee Fhit ida by . an expedition' from the 'eteameliSrare and StirAl- • . • Se),:inour Of Neiv York', 'has issued - a Proclamation in . accordance the requOst of the. Provost Marshal -General . ; ordering .a more careful examontaon.lot o t mon er rorscriel liable to nillitary.duty in :that.Stat,e, nitric event' . another draft. - —llielinvitl - paperi of:Friday stale that Gen. Sbeianah.WaS advancing 01 31aeon, and that he WftS cob front ect by Get]. Unwell • Cobb .; with ..three ,iaxairy. awl eigh t Thousand.. This - , 3lll , \Vb . tilat Gn Shcttnau is nOt opptized by: fay f"ree,of. euteie,pliinee. • •.1 • -• thour.rifi r.VO hundred rebel prisoners 'were .I : livere.l at Sa‘ - ariab, c4itlie.lotll - G;trauissiolier E:xelliiiage.— Ott the folloviig - IVetlne.,•:day came amount, were to lie' ileliverecl 4 o out AboPt ont-tlif!lisitinti two - hundres, eon ittprcilyably t.o . 11:,(...;1'.vt . .'!1!. 141'.1.xi:itatiR. ,- ": -'• . ..• Ge n t lemtnes Ilat. - .; . .••••• • A. l l - the latest: . stFlPg at. CHARLES - oeKF.onri.t SONS. Coethimutl.Hotel,•rnihtdelphis. • 4t Bin • • A r. A ± Rro -pr , . cLEßtir.stAN. , —Cott9n . ..Mattlei eras irmtie,-Ita inttny.other: ch.rfrpoen liavc:•.been, in !ionth tit:114:11:4/ i . for the !lex. appl . iigitiqu'of Scripture to current topiert. A elerytnan ntNiddletowii; Ct„ reently won no:- torfety• by•a, happy ise - of tlitt• stime• wiality: On 'the :beeibikm Of. a- Union toreidigh t•,* dpionnetra ii4,tr•he'lliNayed y tfansparenei• over him door, 'enll.:laz::,ii-c:cf with t i •itifot ion-trOni Geoifiii:4 .42 15*--"l'he angel of :the not ,l•heiiveo tijeentititime.r. • .. Solis TuucaT, Cough, Cala, and iiiinila.r troublee, 1--- • The : seisiM is. : rapiiiiy. di-airing- to a elese, Ind if suffered to progress,. rcsult -in. serious yulmo- the deMand for .meal is • tilackifig. off. ' But few nary affections, oftentimes incurable. " 1 -"e 71.8 i --- ' boats returning will venture.en another trip; nriz , BrolichiaZ ,l'roches'! are compounded se •asto 1 . • ..•--- • - . - - 1 reac..ll direetly-the seat -ca the disikee and g i ve -i, less the weather should moderate: • _ - .:. • .. almeat inetent relief. ' • -•- . ' •Freights are unusually nigh to the Fast"--;:t 20 - • • General' Siternawit , o.3lktieznesits. • • ... Swchq.blanatclf to the it TM* llttiett. . . WasiinvorOl,c, Nov,' 20. , 4.t. is •-iii)t -. ..etintraband • now to State thittitk'itil known ...General: Sherman will touch haelfve con*: of: . ..Veteran infantry—the FoilitOehth and TweitietW.of the Army of the Gimbel . :Wad, and the Fifteenth, Six tee ntliand S4`Yreigeeiitic of flie:AinkfizUthe.:Ten- - nessee—*tisistingin - allot over 50 - A3oo:trieri. ,He: has 9000 pic.kedtatalry . under Rilpatriekoind hats - .thirty days' rations for man' and beast,.. He: goes thiely equipied:: in:every partionlar:?llis scout system - and courier line is so' complete to guard • against the':possibility of - .even a . The: country.. through which: - he goes 'hi Abundantly supplied with meats ' and-tread; 'iiiidAtirs: sandy country, traversedbutlyfewatreamiL. - If•itrains for w week •oh a ,stretch,‘lt up or,..adOM down into.the clay in .a few. hours:.. . • • After arriving at 'Macon; he will probablkgo fo .3.lilledgeville; where lie will divide his • army,. sending a part of it to Savannah,- anti al part 'of Augusta.' . ..He will fortify.thelatter plicei•andaf ter receiving eapplies.up the , Savannah nver,. wili.be able to move on , Columbia or Charleston:. The programme if.Carriecrout sincessfullY;:ccim, , pletely demelishes • the railroad: system of ...the • State of 'Georgia. The ;Western and • Atlarfj.e; • nuitting from-Chattaneoga to Atlanta; one hun-. dred . and thirty-eight miles. is almost 6:ltaly. de.; Stroyed... It will take ,a year to rebuild, it, with l no incouVenience in ()braining iron:. The Georgia', - railroad; (a.State imititution;as is also the Western and.Ailantip„and to which the confederacy is in— debted many Millions. (if dollars) - running from Atlanta to Augusta, 171,miles - , is deatroyed from Atlanta to Covington 41 - miles.. Tile occupation' ofAttgusta will add Mits destruction. -The -Ma con' and 'Western Railroad, running-from 'Atlanta to Macciii, 103 miles,'.iS entirely destroyed. The GCor . gia - Cenu - alrailroad, running frinu Macon to Savannah, is 191 miles,. and. this Will do . diloubt re, ceive.Shertnan`s.attention in a few days. - From Augusta tetibirlestott is .137 , miles. • Vrom An gii;ta•to Columbia, S. C., is 'l4l. by rail. ' Mostly, All the mannfactories for shot, shell, fixed ammu nition,- and . ca.nnotrare'at Macon, Augusta.and Col • lop - Mts. ; Half the powder .the rebels use is Made •.• if Beauregard attempts to intercept Sherman, • or fellow hint;' lie Must send :his .eritire army; • with all its paraphernalia, by:rail frOm Corinth to Mei-Man....lt must then - march• froth: Meridau to 'Montgomery, a' distance of about 290 miles, with only &short _niece of railroad, with no Means. of • transportation, running from Uniontown to Selma:- By. the:. time Beauregard reaelies ?deem, Sherman .wotild' be Out of hie reach: Thomas is watching • T. B:, and is being heavily reinforced ;with ' new. troops; - ti weekfroni nOw.Thoillas' army will bave ,55;600 loon,. beside A. J. Smith, who is co-operating with an army of observathin. • ~ • • - - •. . . . • .• . ~ •-. -''.-: Geiitlemeu's:Hats•__'. .. . : . , • . Al! the latest styles at 'CIi..kRLES. OAh.E — ORD $s SONS, Contleentilliotel, ;Philadelphia.. • ie,Sm -• ' . . . THE . . PEnSuAstoit-OvEn.-;2AWaskingtOn • . • . • oOrrespondeut. of the . New York. - Indep,elickni, wiites under date ' . 6f •'\ or; 14, as follows.: , :1 hear that ,31r. Lincoln . sa]ys that tlie 'day of liittfiSiff it in. tlie:rebel border states is Over. Hence forth traitors and, their friends iii . tacky: . and .31.aryland.Will .conduct . 'theniselves With prOpriety, or-they will:1)e . visited.-with,lhe •punislituent•the'stleae'rve. AlartlteSert. States, -be mg in constant danger' of :rebel -itwasion,. will' be held under: the . inilitary, , powt:r of thO'• Govern= ment": • GUI'. 'Bratulefte may as well- ctinapreherid this fact now as-at a later day.' ". ••• . . _ file Opposition joitrnalafrequentli asSert that' the. draft in KetitnekY. hay, given to Jeffe . .rsotl Da-. tVielm're boldierS than it. has the Federal Gov;. ernment.. I-preSume:this statement is trim; and I believe that.l have kooa., authority for the as sert:Muth:o...ol.'3 Government proposes. to pursne thei same tlie rebels in that State - drivel' 0ut.... Whew the . lines are . drawn . theV should b.... it Will nit take long to Make - good Unfon titat ,Of..liefitucky; and to . .drive slavery . . Ineeirnot corument:uponithe .speecheir &ay- . ered - preside!) t.Lineoln and Secretary Seward," on Thursday .The inc:s alluded to above. are hotter evidence than Speeches. Of the-iinlitfy of. the Administration on the slaveririvestion. . The' President of..the fourth enlareli, 1865, is not, the inan.who came to pinver in -1861. .The Abraham Litwolit of to-day is . .'au 'abolitionist, an. ettianei-' pator, andis ready to take still'boider strides to, ward radicalism; nel..essary to save the. O)W' t Op - tile tillt:•mt. iOll of thoicowerof.a.Pres ident-and the emigre:AS to:emancipate slaves,.'3lr: Dncisis to-day.inadVance of Alr. Lincoln When lie wasinaugurated. : . ..There will be no hesitation . nomi---v. hen even the:Rebel COngrea , :-. is deliber ating upon the priTriety of aniung 'arid mininiti-. pating _the ala e popnlation •of the South.', If - Congrei4 . sts ,not • expeilititini in agreeing- to :the eonatiniiionat amehament,. I . took for a . second pr4Olutr:t iu rge y ..$l4 re:: o,e 0 7. 01111 A I:ll.iliff y . 74.Vess ity. . tadies'...#lld Childre . n't4 flats: : Latest sty tes at tiflAftLES GAIiFORD &-SQNS; C9u, iaental 114.40, Plinailelpbil. • ' • • .. PENNSYLVANIA. the• October . inectiOn ;11.k.entsetna, 'Nov. 19.-The - following is the dtliciar report of tht rote of this State 'et .the Lie ti,bur elect:l , e'. .. It tueluqeS ,the hump- rtr4l..stil die s'. vote Lii,- , b - ict.ii. . (7714 , 1),. .' '-. - Dein. U. Toi/j. .1). 7 riaj -. • 1.: -... ~.. .. - 7 ,742 '• ' '9.704 ' ....',.,,. '•• 2,022. 11' . •,•' 41,767 '.7,290: . .4,477- - ~. ~...- 'lll'..t . .. -• 11,467 ' 9,992, '- . 1,475. ..... . . .1V.... .... . •,..: _13,088 .. • 9,844... 3,744 ' .... 1 - - - - . •11,007: 10.739 . , 78 ' - '. ..... '.. VI ... - • • , 9,601.. -. 12;847 ". 3,186. .. - VII . - .10,909 , 7,231 - • • 3,077 .. :..... •. VIII:: . :.: ........, 5,971 .14,076 .. - ' 6,105 .- • ..1X.;...•:.-.... :11,804.7,344. • . :4,460 ' ' X - •••10.670 • .11,1 - 31 . - ... ~.. :, 475 - -'XL . ; .....e,393 -.13,016 -. .- 6,623 XII. ..... •... •:10,i158 • '10,573 . • ' ..... • .- • • .515 ' X 1.11.. . ' . ~. . ..::... - .9,724', - '8,723 ... . 1,001 . ..: XL V. ; , .....:- .. .11,6 th :11,1192 - ;..... ' 527. \1" -• • '10,576 - 13,382 . •.-.:... •X VI.. :... ..: ..,11,242".. 11.174 . . . 58 X . J. 't .... -.... , . • . ' . . .. 9.2.25. ' - 8,716 .. 509 •Xl"`''... : ....',.•.1.1 . :,533 10,531 . -- 852 '..... - .X „, .11:631-. ' • 9;9/4 . '.'1,717 ••• XX • - • • ' : .14.314 . '10,975 -. i. 3,338 .XXI .. . . 10;730. - - 10,855 ; --.......•.... . •.125 .XX11•.: ' . •;, - .11,233 ' -.' 7;013 :- ..4,229 '. XXIII . ..... • .' • 11.832 . • 8,12.4• , 3,758' .. - '. , .. , XXIII ~ „',.„. : _11,727 - 10;112.- - 16151'..• CEEB PRESIDEZOIAL'EILEiCTION 11111ciall - Voie - . '• •'• , • Lincoln.• : McClellan. • Lincoln.. 'llouglad. . - Toul-3,68,736 '36'1,934 362 - .616 • 312,510 tit - A:6lll'd inay. 0,796 1860, 50,L.6. • . -•-• • • ..• •••-.(3-ovvrticir, - • rentbn.--. Seymour. ..Nyadsvoth.- SeymoriC Total 369,576' : 361,`259.' 295,897 • 306;640 Union .nuij. -3,307 niaj. in '.62,•10,752: , • .• • -.•." • The 'rote Itif Pi - edicient. id ad-follows itg . .Agg riYgat majorities . for• Lin Coln 4 -I.'ggratpinajpl - ities fur Mcelellin . . .. , . Lincoln pver Med011an.;:!..... . . . , .. -.. ..... .31;595 . • : And tliis.withlitlfihenuilfr population -of the ..itate - . imp:able. - of beating arise, iu tho Union. armies. Glorious Illinthis.l- -• . •:'. • .- . . Ladies': Furs. ,Purchai.eranutv rely getting: the :beat Trim - CI.I4IILES . OAKFORD - SONS, - continental Hotel, Philadelphia.. '• : • : •46-3nt . . . • •Till; London. .Tiinca wh ich - has stuck by the . . • • .131 , ,be1s ftoin the .. beginning, of the war, : sayS. _ . . . "Wit 11 Abralrtin Lincoln F3eeitre hi - office during the next, f. 111.. - ,year.s, v,ith. the '.Senate ' and. House .of :Repri.:sent at iieti . ork - Twhelmingly' . for the Ad.: niinistr4tiOM - tho . .majorit v. of. the • Judg . ef4 'of alio Supreme Couit itholftionirif., and the vast, body of the. Anwritian .. pi=np.h.: :devided - .upon s: vigorous. ilrriseinltion of t iii_. war, Ihe Sble. hve , cf 1/40: ri?i , /,-. 7;(in win -1./(2.,in Ilie:. CHIMERA . qr.fureiy - ii inlerrO.:. . ~;-.111 Short, the. .Tiebellien ' has .."goneThe late rlecliou seined that,• • diOs Purchti.ers . .ina.t'. rels' uppii eettirez .. *the: best . Fora' .at CHAHLE.S.'O9K.FOitb . v SO S Continental:, Hotel, I , • • : •. . . . . . • Tim . CAMNEr Oacnv...F;'iritieufactured Mation, Ham lin, is an improvement iginn instiuments 91..ther . .melodcOn . r.and harmonium ;kind, and. is' rapidly winning its, m way to extensive .circulatinM .To Some extent it sees.to coMbizie the capabili-: ties Of the• piano. and' of previouS Toed .instru: inents:; . almost.the'quickneas of_ action and capacity for'rapid,lively musieof the it:addS also tile. better .adaptedness..tohacred' and home, music of the:other.:' Those who • have becOnic. , acenstotned temelodehus and harmeni- Mns, 'Will be charaned: with the 'considerable in]- , prevernents - whiat lia:Ve been attain& hi the 'Cab . - met .Organ-with - its better quality and. Voluthe `of. tone. and increased ..power of :express (:,:r.K.!..X":I•C(I7IIbICI'. . • • ••' • • .T.l-IE . :COAL. TRADE: ~' -- Pounville, November 26,.1964. The qiiaiitify.semiliy Ttailroad this week is 55; 571::19,--by:C4nal 30,597 00—for tlie week 86,1:69 19 agaihs 93;447 for.tlie corresponding 'week Tho fracie . stspi.l_ , :as follow' corn pared with last • ' pEC R. R. El ~ 86.15T- 2 .777.079i d 72. f9' 5.27:940: nO,Nis7; • 95,829 I. R.1..!16. LRLI.Kiq 22.,(14•Lcf,.‘155.1tAl 59,28.1 Lehi•hCanal.l 655,495i:•2•41 - 58 711,9944 CrA.V4 .Scrant.'n 19.1163 , . :50kt53.4! 16.391 i . 1,65.1;54! 641.170 .::9tg':u7:. - 7,173 801;,9151 . :10.70S 'Rs R - Roa4.. .4,314 • 235.0,0: 235,850 8y.cana1.2....1.17.4:17 26:091 1 . 10. , 4511 .151 . 6754142 . 913. &111.1(1 .14.713 .wypraingso.l I ..P.r.t....5•.) • . 40.1:1V,1tt! • 1)0 •. N. • • -I" 11,601. 11 IlroAd t . ,6•21.'..25a,4:••41; -G.,..;j; . 74 , 75 0 .7.,57.1;._-1,404;'',4'454.50 Trevorton.... 1.67 x; . 53,591t 1 - 316 1.654 : 6•1,0•1• I iiS.B66• .; , •1711 1 57,1'13 t ; 1.437- ••• • 54.3. 2 '1: ;1c1.3,31-2 .. , :rs+;(; ; •22if,..tte, ?.(r., .607 9,5 ST. 21-v '21;044. Ths sluoysa .falling.of again this wOck of :21,044 forii,l greit nith last year . , and the . • . . . • . mere fur thoye4r - rsi far :has. dwindled down front upwardk iif GOO 000 tons about threp months. • • • • ••• . - •• • : ' • :••. from Pkiladelphia.to tosten :and 40' from New LES. TO' ct-V. • •.•. • • • Yczk., and bat few vessels dre willing' to load evell . t ik e ' t ,„ , - • at, these rat . es, it is said, for fear of piritee.' Add at his Faun: ilear.Ortrigstem, on reasonable . the freight from. Mt. Carbori to Pt'. ora, ~' T -I n rwri,rl . l A . " i J l. e . acr t E : 43.60 and it makes the freight teem Bort-Rich- ' • :Nov • . - • 4S-St• mend to Boston, $7 o.4'cm:its on a ton of Coal_ •. . - . rp ne imaktiai outo - Pwawithe:Nionder• NEvißlitawaip-iThs.:Anentcrini Danocrat iSP: _ ..11 theage; Simple in mittniction; not bsttle: to 'Theneir rt 'inroad : o thelelegb.Thil'and Nev; - get otwormder'PreePY ll 4hat - lirtie luta •wui igatitto Company, on,theopposite:side,of-thrile- frePte preinter,. - scsae - af the pia t . t . p . az,?lch' high, is .being.tmergtifigilly'4lishett.A.A. liege - .gi c ae, the = l PATrlt n etrainzr •-• • •-• ging of, workmen are engaged ou the sectionop- Morgan , fttompso24, Posits our town:' This rttaikatinictittof trite re . , ens are aware, is to rut. front Minch' Malik to Easton, on the • eerie: bank.; of the :Lehigh. At Batton it will' emineet - Leith a new inad..thet• ij being .la:tilt-by the Aftatisc. Conapirity:.• . At Bethlehem the trask-.7trilFrun-•between -Fetteee hotel and the stables. -It iseild the company. in tend to bridge the Lehigh above the Allentown Furnace with •to run- atianch• treat on this side of °the river , down to .the, East - Pennsyl vania junction, *here it is propcuted to bridge the river for both roads. 'Several propositions we, ...learn,.:hate already been made to .- unite 'with the Schtqlkill - . l4aven and Lizard Creek Railroad' whiCh the NO , / ;York and. Middle Cozily pFo*e• build . • • THELehigh - Cindand Navigation Corripinly an nonnees a Lsbniannual dividend of two and a half dollars . per'sfiqe, free of litate and National x taes, payable on'and after the 29th inst. . , . . PnitAbrirrusi..November 22; lisssns. Ens.:=3,fx attentlon • was, directed .to a . "..I.leport to-nrnittee l orithe New . York and lfiddle Coal Field. Railroad,.." published .in tke last number of . the 11..rsErts'.JoultNA.L.. Until today was ignorant 'of the' existence of Committie-4ad never seen ordieard of such Re port, and Fey name was signed to. -without my nowledge or coneent Yours;..;,, . . A1N13.0 W:CO:ii....—Tire.St. . Coal Corripany•having . purchased the:original Irtaltibove Collieries, will receive cargo orders for this.well.knowe Coal at their. office, 20 State:Street,,Boston. - • Orders to be addressed to . . • 731, ALFRED :11ACK . E11, Agent:.., THE CQ_U, PRICES OF 00AL BY THE CARGO. wzmi . urNsas` . •AT PHIL ADELPIILt:'• • • " NOVE.III3ER 25, 1864. . . Schuylkill Red Ash 9.50 e. 9 75 t - •• •-• Chestnut, ..:.. 7 5O( 7 . 75' •. ' ' White Ash, Lump, Steam ' • . Boat and Broken, B 750 9.00 • r" . -• :Egg. and. , Stove,2.:, 8 .75@ • ":. . ... 7..500 7 . 75 Locust Mt. Lurch, St. Boat - 9 006'4. • • " " Broken :•....'.l. 9' 004 ii 9 . 25 . • " - Prepared • •• • ..• • 9 00ral .. Chestnut;: . . . 7 .75 Lorlierr3 ,. • ... . 9 .25g • - Frankiin_(LykenaVidley),.. ... .. : . ..• 9 .2594.9 50: Lehigh Lump; St. Boatßroken,.. 9 . 756` Preparetl,:'. .. ...... : • 9 'so@- 9' 75 • " Chestnut, • • 8 506:4 • Broad TOp, • ' 11.50(2 . . *- • • , • . -NOVEMBER 23,1E15.1. • „Schuylkill COul by the Cuigo Se:liuylkill Redßit by Boat Load,:.slo 25rit,11: 25. " Chestnut. ` 8.00 7.3 50 WHITB, Ash Lump.aml S. ' . . --- - . Broken and ...AO - 006:410 75 .`L • Stove, .. ... .. .... - 0001 1 ::. 00 • :Chestnut • • . .... . 8 Wait 850 LEHIGH White Ash, Lump a: SAloat I . 25 - " .PrePared , .10 50f,'.1.1 00 • ." Chestnut' • 000. 9_50 Net untou Coal nt.Elizaticithwitt. o quotatinns.. - • -.••- . . .I..ehi4h Coal at :Elizaliethport. Lump - and t4t. Bijat be Carg0,...,..10 50@ . : Broken'. and ' t . " :•10 25@10 50 Prepared: - • • " " •10 256t10 50 Chestnut :.' " : ". - • 0 00(04 . 9. 50 ••• . • - / . Ic_ Madman Co. , tt.Coal at Rondaut; • No quotations... • • 'Peansylvani a C,a.hiregal" at .rt. Ewe* . -No qaottiou's.. • • • • •.• • -." • • .. • . . • • . .. - • .AT lIAIrRE• d(,!•6IF.ACE,• IllitP.•-•' . -•—• - • . -• •- • NoVEmilEtt 24;..1.04.. White :ash - prepared,.- - 7: , :. 9 504.t9 57.! Lyliend rallvy..k.Pinekrove , —tirepar6.llo . 25('T . - . , . • • : • .AT. BALT•IneRE • • . • ~• 100/ . • • . NOVEMBE zs R , /OUT. prepared—w.holesale.'.....„slo 7:it 1T 00 17.00(:(4 • - Lykens' ... .. .. ...11• 25(1b - .. .. - ... 5064 CUIL:I3ERI4ND--ruii of .••••• ; .. :;.: • ' re.fi GOAL- 'FREIGHTS'. Freigh;s trlEdindla, Portland .• • $4 25 1 .. . ... 42. New Londim. _ ... ... . 25' ..Nm Bedford.. Isle - wiraven . • ' • 3 2.5 Newport ..... •.• .. Nevi York • • -2 25 [Norwich: .. .. ... 3.501 Wnt(hington • 300 Troy-', • •-• 2'6((1 Mode hiland • -3 26. Newburyport - 4 40 I Hartford .. „: ... ... ... 4'oo Bridgeport .„ . . 3-25 ..Newark. • • • • 2.25 •„klhanv. • • 2.50 1. Alnsandria... : . ... . 3 ' . .. .. .. . . Prbylcie.rAce.; - : 2 50.1'Digliton .....;. - .1•....... ..... 3.40 Tnnnton • ... .'...:. 4 601 Iferby ..... ' . '.'.:-.--.......;. :3 411 Pliil4delphia ..... '.-..••• .30 i Clgirlestown . ..... - .. .... '4 25 %.i!..ftielii.ii.tid 74 .I)().i:akfiN'eci for the week._.. • ... . ... .- - Freights frairit .El kzabethport. •.:. * .N . eW.tork,..• .... :-:.:.$ 7.r. .Portland..: ... •.....-...'.... 2 SO Full River : •..:... .: . ':',: 7 751 Newburyport:..l..... •,.'2. 50 Newlicirt.: - ..-,:.. ...... ; . -.1 - :Tv New Loudon •-•- -•1 •35 Boston - - . '2 .4,b, Pawtucket -- : ' 1 76' Norwich ".... ' - .t 601,Taun0n.i..,.•.. . ..' .•.: . 1. .50 Providence:: '- ' 7 . 751New : Hat•en; ' .• .1.40 1 Norwalk:. ::,,'. .-:.. . ..:•:•1"..4d Portsmouth.:.... ...:. 2 . 60 Midillemorn.- •- • , . . ;•I 75 NeW-Hedforil . .• ... ...: .1 75 Hudson , - - :1 215 Bridgeport .:: . •• ...LSO. -.. .... .. 2 6511.1artfurd. .. .. . on .......... 2.5111 .A.lbaliy; • • . .• •FrOgbts tionl.l3.otinicA. • To,:Philiidclphia • • ' $1 154 .Newilcork . • • - 2'25 , a2 9,5 Box4on " • • • ••3 . • • 35 ; 716. 21,857 21,857 . . [rreightm fioriiiiq•eorgetoVrta Or Alciraiidria. To Philadelphia • • • stis ® . . . . . . .. -..:Achoylicill County Railroads Air, 1864. " l'hotalleming. is -the quantity' of Coal :transpOrto over the different Railroads in Schnylidll County, for.*eek ending:on Thursday evening last: - ~".".. .. . .. . . . . .tS.lladea Ii 00 .1,370,6,11..01 Mt. .... . ... 5.291 03 . .::.• 109.772'19 ESIBEEI )lahan 17,802 " 491',820. 01: 12,059.17 .• 504,230 1$ S,lliaylklil Valley • • •5,'2501S '211,450 03 . . Schaylkill.Ccral.Tindie 1564..• .-.Uncintity of COrtl tient by Railreadvtett Canal for the , week'erding on Thittedny eyentrg: ItNtl . • .. . Port Carboni • • Pottsville Schuylkill. Auburn • •Por Clinton. •• ... . F'revjoitsly this year To snore time laet.year increase so tar. Decrease floonl.TrEoe for 1564 For .week . ; • . lAILROA.D. • .C.--1.15AL, OPERATORS.',. twEiF , TOTAI.J . _ Lehiih . Con) .Cn '' l ..—• A, Pardee .t. C 0........ 2,9411 Packer & CA. '... . '.. .1.23;01 ..sharpe, Weisa& C0...1 1,3081 Mt. Tledsant - • -• - 1 - 531 Spring. Mt. Coal C0:.'..1.2,207 1 -W. T. Carter & Co.:* - : 102 .Beaver Meadow • 1061 .Smith's Stiring :Mt... - . • ~9911 'Honey Brook Coal Co 14 396! Jeddo - "'. . • 45191 Fatten Veal ...•.. .... . . 2881 Ilarleigib. *- • • • • . ,•. I .- 926! German Pa. Coal Co . . 1 .." 02, 13uel:Mhuntaim.:.... Milne:Willa '• . ~ 1. - 227 1,..& M. Coal .- 1 3,108 D. MuMmy,*&e. , ......- 1.•• . ,Other Shi opera., .'.. t . : 2.97 1 3 , H. & V5,'.....H..D. - !...-i 3,163 1 13altinioreCoal. C 0... i • • ' Consoldated Coa l . Col •.• '1 PlymmAh Co. : - ..,..'...-1 :... , 1:--.f. 122,341 -Total IV R. ILACanal;•l3,799 Same time last yea''.47.,6So r.. . . . . Increase • 1- • • • Decrease ... 2,SSI . . , . . . ' • Pinegrove Coal Trade (*lr .- 18(4. • Amount transported during the last month : Lorberry Creek • ' • ..1 , 2,375 05. : -144,324 OS Swatara Railroad.. , ' 2,627..19 41,574'03 Union : Quaid ;- 13,202 I.T . 13.5333 03 ritr AVe have omitted The Stack Table' ilifs weelc.; ab there iyere no qtiotationsin-jamerlars papers, •-• • - NEWADVER,T7.IIIENTS. IDOOCIWT LET44;....PLTR SES, and LAMBS', ELEGANT - CABAS, fur .*ale at Nov.. 20, ... • . • 8.--BANNAN'S•Bookatote... MEE DOCKET 18 . 63, of aU sizes and kinds; for . sale at • 7 • ..Gov: - 46, *at BANNAPS bookstore, , Alachfuiery . and ,Greas• Oils, at STNEITER .7110,3:SPS'ON'S: 1 - 10,1 i. With cast-iron bottoms:. plain %-.1 and' galvanized hods. at ; • ' . • "Nov. 24; STICHTER THOMPSO:ti'S. CORN 141111E101.ERS. ind 'uithout ante wheel. at - STICIETER .L.T.11031-PSON'S. . . . . ,-... . -.- .. . . . QT*AW..CUTTER.—Hana and POwer:Straw ' • ...Arenot only unexcello, lint-theY ire absolutely - t:" Cutters—improreT pattern—at • '' • ''.. ' .: ` cfluzYlEd by an:Tether .I.teed lustrument in trio country. ...,•0y..26 .64.. . ~ • ' STICHTEIt k., THOMPSON'S. • .J. Deogned expr:esly for.Ctitrehes and. Seho - Ofaghey we' . , . ' found to Ile equally , well adapted to:the parlors mid 911). 0..1.1111.[Ent4.' 4 1.M . 1) : Bvrc . itißit..._-1 rirawing roo m. For:sale only by'..** ._-: •-- • -.- '.• •. -a• . Large Iron Kettles:. from 'M to 30 callous, at • -...-. 1 .•.• - • • • _.. • - • - .E. M..I3ItUCK:' • •;,',. • NOy.. - t!f ;44. .. - ... ...,c_rue HTEII, .&:THompsoz.,l.l.s: .• f- • -- -No:. 45 - _,North SEVENTH- St:, PHII,AD.A. - .•,, •:. IV - Where can al - so be.foutid a complete. at..sortto,ent' ofthe PERFECT MELODEON ' — ; Sept. lt4:-.AI fIETTF,II , S AND STUFF EIRM.,-Tavroved Catters and SAnfters. for Rmily • .•NLIV: ?AL - STICITTER VOA - FA 1131ERS AND Beit.MHEBARI.I, Sacutage Cutter's unrt:Stufferi,,Feare!l. Witt; to cut byllie:evrt.,.at.. • Nov. .10; .• • STIQIITER tt HOMPSON'S-- T• • • . (t 1 OJLET MET - painte(l . ,, grained. 14 - 11nd Alain sells, at • • • ' - Sor. 26. +lit . MCHTER .TIItIiMPSONB, • eoLs: emu 1--zoo labbs: bestwitacr-Ica direct ft= New Bedfcnt„ tera, T4.OIIItO.VS. No. VS, • • • =EMI AT NEW YORK.. MMME= CAILROAD.. •„. . • •: 500. in] 15,577'07: 2660' 07! • . 70.420,11, I,TAS 410, :„40,557.-no 2;643.93315; : 393452 . 00' ,- - - 104.510' 14 fill, -34) 00 9,7 . 17,073 13 521%03015 72,6118 19 9.5j9.41 13,58'41 103,91371 61 . 45 i 40,30,• .•. 94:9421. - . 1 32,6461 .493 ...93,7411 •:" 93 . 22,5641_ SSS • 86.4221. 4701 117,1391:. 103;7111 1,504 3`2,H031*. '2l: • .46,02.91:',...5:,8 46.6451 528 41,Si B3l 121,021, '16,20 959 '69,491' 1e5N1531. 22,T58 111,99.11 • 1.821,05 ARCADIAN INSTITUTE.. D,', Ar:llD - -Ebry • , corwilistiarg,_ This InstittitionitiftonbathlUltagellwhicli'ditee the attention of parr.nts iihohasesons or - daughters .to ed uctte. Student? cah giter at any „Awe. Send tor a catal7 o ° g I L e ahl 13 g o. u. Part' -T . . . . The subsCriber giVes no that he has sold out his: GREENGROCERY ESTABLISH:WIRT.' at the' cotter of centre aud • tionmrian. streeta- to hir.::-FRANCIS HAESELER. All those Indebted to the subscriber are' requested to tall.and. settle' their- bilis as speedily as possible; at his reeidence.ia Norwegian - 'etreet.'S doers from Ruch & Evans' Mill; and those having claims will present them for Settlement. • . ' "' - ' GEORGE UOFERKAMP. Nov. 26, '44 CBMMERCIAL, and •BUSINESS, At B. BANNAN 9 S Bookstore. A 'VALUABLE .FARint- FOR SALE:-:- . The undersigned Coffers for sale a valuable FARM and pleasant country - residence;.sitnated in: the Bor -a ough_or Autai rn, .Schuyl kill County; Pa-.; - one-half. mile soutti•of the Philad.a and. Reading Depai; convenient to schools, aunties, ...stbres„• mill; &c., containing about 1103 . =es of .under*: goOd cultivation, well fenced, and the soil well adapted. to the different crops .generally raised in this section. -.The buildings consist .of a two-story Brick House, with brick.- kitchen at-. tached; Wash-house Bank Barn, 110 by 40 feeti.and Other out-bßildings, A well of good water, with-pump, at the house, and one at the barn. -.There laan.orchard of bearing trees, with. an addition .of others lately. - set .out, on 'the premises. Also, t 3 acres of woodland, suf, ' Orient- to supply the farm for fencing and fire-wood. .• For further' information, 'apply by letter or in person to the stibscriber, on the premises. . . -•. • 'DANIEL' ROCK. .P. 0. Address; Auburn, Schirylkill.County; Pa.: • lvEvir Boma*: • • • GSVVALD PRAY, a new novel by 3lre..HearzWood, in paper and cloth binding—sl it and $2, • . CRUSORS ISLAND,.Galifornia and Washoe, by S. iloss. Brown. $1 7 . 6...- • • • - • A NEW ATMOSPHERE. "Dy Gall gamilton, $1 ITS THE RUNAWAY -.MATCH and Dean of Denham:— By Mrs: Henry Wood. RI e • is- -. "' TRE . IO — STERr: 'A. Story. of Domestic -Life.- :By - Mrs. henry Wood, • ;tints. ..• . .• • FOR BE'UTER FOR WORSE: -ATale'of Firet.Ltive, - front Temple Mar.- -TS- cis. - • . ' • • . Also; the foil owing• Juveniles. Suitable for . preseut,l : The Drummer Boy, The Pioneer Boy,' , • •.• . The Printer Buy, : : The Robber Boy, ' • • 'The Old. - Fla4. .• • The City Arab, . Fairy. Dreams, • • ,The Little Rebel,- • - .The Tailor Bow; Prime, • • • . Swi is Fainily'Robinson. Fanny Fern'aiNeW Stories, TheAmerieen Boy's Book of Sports. Games, one.ot the nniaLitneresting Books . eVerliaged: :•The.liwington Stories: . b,y:11: R: Dodge— • • DICK ONSIXY Cniong the Red Skins. ' i'OCEAN WAIFS andrill-CLIFF:CLIMBEM. By Mayne Reatle. • :. . • . • • • • . ABBOT:1"S JODZ: 'OAT SERIES,. embracing work • for Spring, Summer, Autumn hut Winter..'; SPECTACLE . . • SPECTACLE SERIES, .contaitting a -Illathiy of 'Bus , UM, Pekin; Mosicow and-St.. Petersburg.-;By 8. W,' ..• Just publishedoind•for sale•ai" :BoOk arid": Stationery Store; Pottsville: . . . . T ETTERS Unclaimed in '1,4 the Post Office, at Pottsville, State. of I'ennsylva, the•fir,th dew • • -To obtain any cif then letters, the•applicant mast call - for I,etters,'Pgive the date or ,f.his .li4t,.and 'pay. one cent -for tic! Vertleing. • If girt tilled for Within' onc , ntentii f fhay:Nylirlia. sent to the bead Letter Office._ • .. • .Atheiton - Jia Mageir -Pitter SeYeriti Bean - Albert 'Reba Mary, " • Patten John R Entrain -A (.4- • --Born '• Pone]) Prof BrookA Jos • ~• lio.ller•Wm SPrice Elizabeth. Bi-ennun EIIFM Kern r Otirsh Parry jimdley.Aon .•I,6wler Rice Gen - - '• Thos . I.eonard 8163 -• •Roberts• Mrs Jno Carter. Harry • Lyndi T.hoir liobbint , Mrs•lt Cook Chas II H Lodge •llettie - .Houck NtarY F•. - C LloS.d Mr•fi Jane Stiles Jas . . Carroll,Ton - ey 1 Lon Bella 1.-: Smith:Adam; - Carpenter-Mare A;Leahy Mti . riet Thtfly•Mtm John ....Manny Anthony-• Sayag . ..e•E T Dayton L . Sheltmgdon , • Delaney Kati lonre.Edw - • Sterling Thos phi -Pestle:llt Liz:zie "Mcer,..b.u.ni) B ::Thomas Col A; • F.ge Chas A . Mirtins John Wiest t Bantif. loratik McCarthy; . Mkhl •Warner- Jun . •Fulen John Missimer T S • . Wiles Catiutrine • B IM'endom Sallie E Ziinmeraninli Thanes E (1)1111(4. ..Marsh John Rhin Zeaka 'John , .•. Kepner Wm S 3 Metlary Rebecca • Nov. , M. SILLYMAN, 1,..111; N . . . . . . EW STVILE PAVER, withaEnvelope . ht • Cached to sheet, for printing .Lctfer...fleadh, - Bn Heads, &c. Just 112g,eived'And for sate at • - . • .• .- . •" . • : • • . • ... • *-Bo•okatore'and Pentint Offich. ' I Alan, • ,Fanci•Bill Head-PaPer, for printing Bill Heads Call mid see it: •• ' '. •• ' -•.-• -- [Nov. 19, ,54....- NEW .BOOKA LEN. SCOTT'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.' vols. Just reviled.' 'Price •. .• • , • ; THE' DRUMMER ROY. • ' • .. • • .TILE PIOIN.IERit BOY: • . • .. • . • • • Tat . TAILOR. BOY. • • . • •.- . • THE PRINTER' BOY.' •- • ' • • Allextellent Books for children: Juvt receivedietid for liale;at., = CBANINA: , .PS •Bookstrire: 2 0 006' F:Eig T 4 3t.0ti0 Pipe for:. draining purpo : .s.eti—n.92orted _eiiec,.•froni 2 tti, 12. iOctieo. at. ' • • :0ct.,,22 Qt . . .. . . . iItiVER . PEAttl, SOAP in t, 5,.10 anda n d 20 lb. Cans, '-at :15, - . 50 and'7s cents, and Si . 30'per Can—which is cheapnr and much belter. than common soap, 't For sale at* , :. . - 1/51 , 1 - NAlsi . s - . - . C - OPFER.' NA.F113T14.11".:4.111P• GAUZES. Jest received a Tot of Fppoer Safety. Lamp Gadies. Also tojiper:Ganze by• the foot or yard Government Patterns: For sale'by 13: :8.-INN. . . . : .. .. . . 13 . 111 .. 0 P ONALCSi (lir. r.O garb ilex and ..1" nyi nig ',.1.. .the gutter a dietunce - ..0r about 150 . feet on Coal .stieet, - according to regulatious. will...be received by the euhecriber, up tolhe • 20th cit.tiovembee..inst.,* elating , be price per font, ' ~ • ' •.. • ... 'B. BAN.NA:s.I.. .1 ' .. B. . . . .. . 'llO SPORTSMEN.-- • • FIPFg Powder . Fine'Eagle Sporting . " • z ".llurk.. . " • . " Damond Grain - •• brt:. at 'I."STrCUTER - lON* AND -NE.W ISAISELLA, GRAPE •The subscriber has received the agency for the. eale, of these now and celebrated GRAPE TINES: which' have taken the prendums'at nearly all the licirtietiltural Bc hibitionS this Fall. on accoUnt • of superior :quality. Ile .vnr, hardiness, and early. ripening'. They, ripen earlier. than any other Grapes. grown. --Send in. your orders at once. • ' .• • • . B. BANNAN. 9,495 10 1.649 11,144 10 IN .": iv. AND. ciumAr..ArEAltt The subscriber has been- anpOinted Sole' Agent . : for the sale: of the ”Stl. 4 F-LUBRICATING Steam Engine Parking,-which is'used without 01.1,'and ie softv'emooth;. .ig„ht. anti-clean:. It•inus from Inch in diameter to ‘.11( .inches. and-. larger. sizes can bcf - obtained 'to order.. It is ; much cheape r Ginn packing; and• Will lent twice as long. It is. eoi lig Into • general use .wherever it has been tried. ;For sale, wholesale and retail br • .' • B. BANN'AN ,• : . • -• : - Sole.Agerit for•Schttylkill Conut.'. . . 05,M 03 'PA ENE 110 Mat., Mr. L. B. - POWELL, (Jr Scranton, Pit:, .la the regularlymithorized whole sale 'and retail agent in..thii4 part' • f the' State florin& Schuylkill Countyj,. of the celebrated •• -• • Musical Austiument known .as the " CABINET 'ORGAN.... These instru- - / •II • •ments. are reconuliended .by over two . hundred and fifty of theleading . Organlattvor the:Uni tedStntes as "the, best of thar'elass." and. wherever they are. kuoiv'n • ate fast stupercading the Melodeon,' both in' prirate families and churches. Prices range from $llO to Mr. Powell also kepi 'on hand. a• general assortment of PIANOS,MELODEONS. SHEET MUSIC, ItifISIC,BOOKS, - ac.*: Orders , will be9llled and circulars} sen t free. of,,postage, addressing him at -Scranton. ' •.• . iNov . 19,!0;.-4T-m.• 15,023 0 5,304 36 629 13 543 13,063 29,555 24,591 16,092 ~129 61.662 . - PHOTO.6II.APiIER, 1 : , . • • • • • • • . 1: Reepectfully.announces _ e to the • citiienii of Pcittsville' 1. and vicinity; that he has taken and fitted up' the PHO TOGRAPIIIC GALLERY; in the building at the North - easi'cOrnet.of Centre and East liftudiet.street: where he is'prt pared to Punish-in the highest etyle of Art.,-.VIG .NETT.E.S, AMBROTYPES; CARTES DE VISITE,;&c:, • . pr•lle asioi a Sbare of public patronage . and hopes, .-14 strier attention to business and courtesy, to receive . - Call and examine speeimens of my work. .•....- SIXTIVREGIIIIENT, ... • . - . . PENNSYLVANIA..:.CAVA.LRY..: Recruiting • °Mee. No. 333 • Cheotunk : iit.,* .• - • •. PHILADELPHIA. . .'• . "Po EentirjrB WAITED for this celebrated 1.11, Regiment of Gen: Sheridatea command:' • - • .• The long experience of the officers. and the. 'splendid reputation earned in the field by the f 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry render this a most de- il sirable regiment' foi VETERANS of Cavalry encl.++ . . . infantry desiring to re-enlist: An : government and city bounties paid. - : 'APply to .', ••• • - • - . . MAJOR.CHARLES L. LEIPER, : • • No. 533 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Nov: 5, '54 ESTE VA COTTAGE. ORGANS VirIIALERSBURG PST EAIII.OIAW ...L The undersigned havitiglarge Steam' SaAv and a due "stock of Pin:. Oak and ,hemlock Lo; at 111113ersburg, VariPhid,Countyr-Pa... are prepared to. Inamitactgre,, and fOrward to order, the heaviest .bills of Lumber forlireakers,.ltridges, Ship, Boat - end Car tim. ber'aeshortiiptine;to the ettiee ofPhiladelphia; more,::Washington'and Niir York, or-to any potnta on the Delnwnre River. iiigqn,..Schnylkill. Raritan :Patina.. or Tide' ater Canals,....: or ; .64 . t4c.licattlii*Central.' rennnylvanis or mane% iitUioada; • • 4.4dreta DatrAin • 4.7)4ta . • Nov, 5, . . . STIC tiTER TIIO:MPSOS'S • • snA.l.l. • :.'.' PBoltftf3. • : -FASHIONABLE' CLOTH:RIG. . ; , • • . _., • ... GRANyjn.r STOKES' * OLD. STAND, • • • ,• , GRANVILLE ST ORES..OLD STAND, - . GRANVILLE STOKES , OLD. 'STAND; . • . , GOB( CHEWNII , •• • GM CHESTNUT ST.; :' CHlik,Tztu ST.. '609 CHESTNUT - ST.; ". 009 - CHI STNUT ! •• • . t . . , . • - •, GENTS' ritem-18 COATS, GENTS. 1113HINESS COATS, GENTS. DRESS COATS,' GENTS. BUSINESS COATS, GIIN'TS , DRESS COATS, GENTS , BUSINESS COATS, • GENTS ; OVERCOATH . • GEM'S , OVERCOATS, . • • - GENTS. OVERCOATS, • • ,• :PANTs, VESTS, • PANTS, PESTS, PANTS, VESTS. PANTS, VESTS,.. PANTS; VESTS, PANTs.VEs!rs- PANTS,: VIISTS, PA..NTS, VESTS, PANTS, VESTS. Thestoek. of ready-made Clothing to be found at this • elegant Emporium cannot surpassed. in . point ot STYLE, rOUALITY,.simis and. FINISH; by that of any other sh bl estainient.. • . . • . • ' • This is not idle assertion, bat a poiitivo Call and, examine _ for yourselves.. . • , . • • 60,9 Chestnut .- 609 Chestnut Mt.; Philadelphia. .• 609:Chestnut lift, Philadelphia. • 609 Cheatnat'llt., Philadelphia. 609. Chestnut Ai., Philadelphia. .. . • : C . . . •..- LATEST .: STYLES • . ••.. ••• • . • S. lIECEEC:HAITT TAILORAND CIAPTIMEB, . , SOUTHEAST CORNER., OF SEVSTLI ~fARKRTaTRSETS _' . . . 1.-'HILAADELPH.IA; •••• • . • • . • . • . -" • ..•. ..•• . • . • Respectfully incites attention to Ithstrirq;:: • •.. niacent stock of FINE CLOTHING, got . . . : up in superior style, by tasteful and experi enced artists, and -offered for sale at..ex ceedingiy LOW • PRICES. - - . • . •' alio, to his large and choice variety of.- PIECE GOODS for CUSTOIf . WOUE, ern- bracing selectionifrom the "finest produc- ' • • lions of, both fcirelgit and domestic:mann.: • . tscture. . . . . • . . ''.S.. JONES, . . sT:..ccs.spß TO ROBERT. II: ADAMS, " • •Southent Corner of Seirenth and Illeirke . V*treets.. .. • •:::Q - I',.QTtiljNIG . ; -. . .:: .P.A.L.I '..0.F.:' 1364. .liXTS.SiSik*• HOUSE . , . •• .ti05..303 and 305.catststrr.Stfi.EET, • • • •'PHILADELEUIA., - ' • The faellities . of- this hOttae for doing boat: con pi -fleas are *ltch- that they can:confidently claim • 1- 3 for. it the leatling.position among the' Tailhr:. 2, log .Eatabllshments -Of Philadelphia,: :They, therefore, incite the 'attention -Of 'gentlemen - of taate:to their superb atack'nf•.' lr) • • • !MI READY-MADE CIOTHING, co cut • by. the lieet .artietti, trimmed. and Made equalo to Cutomer Wtirit,..tmd at . • POPUL.AR . PRICFS - also added a cIISTOMDEPARTMENT where-;the latest nwielties niay be funikem-: • ' ho bracing' aotne . freah .ftnnt London and Paris,''. KY C() - • 303 nud 303 CIIESTSTUT direct. &- on Custota Department 303 Oheitnut St, Noy 12, ,G New - and Valuable Mimic Books. 'The Chorus Wreath.' A Collection Of SaCied . and SecUlar Choruses. from Oratarlos,. Operas, and Pop ular and Chorus' Books, &signed .as. a Standard Book for .Choirs, 'Muincal :Societies, CritiVentions And Schools, and containing the Most Desirable' Pieces fur. Private Practice and Public Perfiinnahce. New Miasmal ot.Thordirgh - Bass. By Ed ward B. Oliver, Piincipal of 'the. Mendelssahn Institute; BpstOci: Tbia Volume embodiea the princi pal ideas contained in the elaborate works - of French, Aleiman and Italian,. himiters of Music,:disencumbered of obscurities. of expression. and made plain to the :un derstandings of all grades of studef:o.. For beginners, and even for advanced scholars's-% riliook, of reference, it will be found . invaluable. -Cloth 67 ; Boards O. . . • . :Voiln•K Vocal.. Album: -A. C011ec; ilon of Choruses, Trios and .•Duets,. Originally. written for.Femille_Voices. 'Selected and Adapted for the Use of -Academic's, Seminaries. and' Singing' Clasties: By Charlea.D. G. Adani;.Teacher•of Music at, the Buffalo Female Acideiny. *. InCluding a Coerce, of Vocal•Exer ciSes:and Solfeggios by Rossini. - $1 50.. ' •: • ' •••••• The :Opera - of Falls . By Gbatiad, ;Italian find Efiglislf Text: • Prefaced by a Sketch of the --Com poser-and the principal Incidents of:the Plot. CEO#l-. 44:, • • Nailed. best-paid; on receipt 'of price, by the Pub lishers; OLIVER DITSON & CO., 277 Washington St., BoSton:. • • . '• V.51,141NT11i.U.A. • STATEMENT . of •thd National . Bank of Penn% : - •• • • •.' •.' • IPorrliviia.. - E,' loa. 7th;lsdi. S..s.pe . dcant. tegal_Tenderß • - • - - !t52.190 00 U. 5:.6.... ": '• • ••• ." ' • ' 6.120 00 11. S.- Legit Tenders and other Bank Notes.. 18.531. 00 U. S. Secalrities on hand • ' • • q" . 000 00 Tostaze enirefiey '• •• Gold eonpring • • • •• • . •I)ue by otherltinks and Bankers , • • -tr.. S Secrtrities depoihed with •Anditor s Gen‘ eral • • • •••• ' '340,00 . 0 00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in • • Notes ill circxdatttm,,.'„;'.::'... Dno Commothvealth of Ir'enoa - . - ..... Unpaid.dividends . thiti day 6000 00 Afoottnt of the uncivido:l profits of tho Bank - 1.401.0 Schuylkill Cusiety, ea Personally peired before me, the subscriher. Jus tice of tho Pec4e in and for said Cdnety, C. : H. Dengler, Cashier of the National Bank of Penna., who,.being duly sworn according to law. declares and says that the foregoing statement is true and correct; to the best of his knowledge and belief. C. 11. DEINGLER: Caster.. SWorn and .subscrihed hefore me, - this 11th day of No.. .iember, 13.4_ . LEWIS *REESER,, J:P. : Noe.-i 2 , 64- . •!':WHAT . "-NEWS - P7- WILKINSON . .TAYIA)R, Would inform the public that ALI'S GOOD! FASHIONABLE ESTABLISHMENT, ion!lc Ele'relqh . Street," belocs Chestnut . , .PHILADELPHIA; GOOD? ATEttIAL, GOOD:TROVSIINGS..Goob WORKMANSIIIP AND GOOD FITS. We have the best PANTALOON. CUTTER IN THE CITY Come and'see us: - • "Late at CHAS. STOKES &CO (Oct 1.5, '64 ' . • May 14, '64. • 20-6 m . . . :Greenwood: Nursery,. Et . TttEa. PI 9.N ' -The inimicriber 'a' Dirge' AI'PLZ'PEAii, LEACH; APIIICOT . .and . !VINCE TREES. Alsot.rboles GRAPENINES:mich as -Dela ware:: Conconl;rui Dia; - &e.,-hbe.; RASPBEEELRIES,CUR RANTS and GOOBI3BEItRIES.-by tbisirigle or quanti ty, suitable foillill-Planting, - -at his bitinsery,-at Green : "wood, which'vrill be 'sold at: Nursery' priasif.-ffieud in your orders- • : A. .:SAFE':: STEAM',I3O.IIER,- • The sulAcriber iit'preihiiCii to reedit orders for this ''! HAIUILSOISSTEA3I. BOILER,. hialzes..to :suit par chasers:. The attention of manufacturers and others' is called, taAhls new.SteuthiGenerator, - aft,ambining as: scutial sdiantsges in,absolute Safety from: destructive explosidm first cost', and durability, ecouomy of fuel, facility. :of cleaning' and,hltusiirtatic, 4c.,:pot" posse by shy boiler now. I ti.rse. ". • These boilers may be Seen Ofieistiini,:driving the eitenalve:vvorks of Moser& Win: 'Elelleria.& Co., Siateebthatreat arstHamiltou street.:at S. W4.Cattell'a Feebly: Spruce :street, Sohnylktil, and at Oansed% Tre: 'pant . : JOSEPH' HARRISON . :: Jr For Cleansing, Whitening and Preservinv EE! • This article is prepared T H with the greatest care upon scientific principles, and warranted not to, contain, anything in the slightest degree 'deleterious to the teeth or gum*. Some of our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it arfa preparation of superior qualities for cleansing. whitening and pleserving the teeth. It cleans them readily. rendering them beautifully white and pearly, without. the slightestinjury to the enamel.— It is healino , to the gimme where they are ulcerated and sore It, is also an excellent di.infeetor for old decayed PA.SOA.OR TO &Di D zunor.E., teth, whith are exceedingly offensive. It gives a• rich -•-• ' and creamy taste to the mouth, Cleansing it tooughly, mcgra EDwAutm and imparting delightful frnrance to the breath. Prepared only by A. lIAWLEY ,CO. N. Market StWe - e4 - W. Cori 10th and - I . onthard PRII.AD , A, • , and sold by all Druggist,. _Price e t tt cents. 'sonar ' • TESTIMONIALS.—The following opinion of Dr- White, as to the esteem in ,which he holds the Liverpoo4Nsw• Dant anaPhilaulelphligteamship Co. Dental Cream, must be.eneficlent evidenceof4ts value : Clmard.Lllte of "Stiiner B to quote other testinkinials'in detail 'ls needless, con- Steam Navigation ' •-•- tenting ourselves by simply giving the names and ad- British and American Steatalisrigation.comPan?:._ dresses of petsoir who speaker its e.x.rsdiency for the Anchor Line, „Sew York and Glimgow,Ste:imp-IP teeth; • . Puusostrina, April Ist:4 130. Line. , • ' _ • laving carefully examined A. Ilawlere o'• Solidified New. York and London Steamship Line. Dental:Cream," .I' hereby cheerfully recommend it: to Did : Black-Star Line of PaEkets. to and from Liver- the public generally. It is:an excellent preparation for pool. • ifloPl• 10 , ' 64 - — 3 7 ,3 M cleansing and pm*erving the teeth, and can he need by all persons watt the utmost confidence. as Its propertiee are perfectly Warmless.'. ities preserving the , teeth. It promotes a healthy actibri 'to the gums, and imparts a pleasantness to the Meath. Dr.W;I3.WIECIE,I.S93IOThSt Thos.. In' k neirn,.3l. D., Dentiat, • 491 s_• Fourth Street, 'Birkey, 2.645. Sixth St. - . E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist, 4'.15 Arch St. C. A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut St. S. Dillingham, D. D'At.. 134 Arch St. F. Y. Dixon, Atri Arch SL Edward Townsend, Dentist, 526 X. Fourth St' 1.. lii Dorphley, Dentist, SOT N..Tenth.bt. M. L. Long, Dentist, 629 If:Sixth St. 4 :274 s: - THIRD WITIEE'T, Sept: PHILADELPHIA:'; 4 4-1 14 166 11111.EAP PASMAGE To AND rItMl • BR/TAIN AND' . • TAPSCOTT-BROTIIE1M& CO, s' Emigration and Foreign Earrhang,e &a South it Drafts do England. Ireland. Scotland and. -Tapscott.s favorite Ilse-of Liverpool Packets sails ,1 X. line of London Packets sails every ten days. I 1/r" Parties vrishing to send for their friends, or remit t money to the Otd 4iiFn rt,.can do so stthe.lowest rates by applying to ' STRANGE - N.-PALMER,, Sept a. .64.—a6.44111 Pottsville. .A - ri 16' Peaa'Ai Cherry. Trees P • Alvdria twize4AßP-LE. : Cllollllli-... - 3111 r; PEACULTreeS; O i sv .l Z AW .arelsi 'be,: b6.401d cbesi) at 'WOOD NITBSEItT, Itcy=r.st .3r.ply at. thal.u.-E,:ay; Emeittrimn. . . Ifyom i f eoMitizticidi galleye At Kingstinh . Liatine Oth, a, A IPMBST-CLASS MICKM 07 MUM Or Send for Circular. W. S. issivirinPrbielp.u. 21-m Jul 30, *64 Skin. Ditietuieli,-,Tetter, Itch, es: Blotch • 'ULCERS, • SCALD HEAD, • ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RINGWORMS, BARBER'S ITCH. Eruptions coy ering the.teliole body, of long standing and moat 'ohs - dilate' in: diameter, are quickly eared by "Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment.". "Dr, Swayne's".eUl-Healing.' Ointment." • " Dr. SNirayne's'Ali-Healing. Ointment:" "Dr. Swarm's All-Healing Ointment." • . "Dr. Swayne's Ail-Healing Ointment." ' If .the blood ISlnipaie,cleanse the ityateurof dll Ina purities bpi:ming the od-eatablb4Led. and well=Uled re . • . . Dr. .Swarne's Blood-Puritving Panacea." "Dr.: Swityne's 'l3lcsaii-Turifiting Patiacea.7! "'Dr. Stvtyne's - Blixl. : Purlying Patiacea." pu it Dr. . Swayaq's,•Blocod:Puti rig Pttnaces...!! " Dr. Swayne's . •• Blood-Puri big .Patiltega." `.‘ -Dr. Swsyne's . -13190tt : : yirtg Panacea." . Its reputation for curingscrofalit, old ukers. hiploint 'ounplatut, ulcerated sore throat, white - swellingedark blotchesi..or defects •So - -the - skin; 'tolls,yellow. .skin, marasmus or.wasting flesh; rheumatic affections; pains in the bones, .kc., is Aithciat parallel; The weak and. debilitated, or any disease of a scrofulous nature, It Is sure to do good. as the Annoy :thousand testimonials from. tat parts of the world will prove i nothing - ever discovered can compare with it in curing ,that class of disorderi. 'Po be saved getting the pure and genuine Panacea,. Ourchase direct at the principal office of Dr. .SiVATNII JE Sox. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, or at, the Drug.titore of. iIENRY . sAYLOII, Pottsville. S .. . • . . . . This valuable . preparation oatrildnei the'virtues:of SARSAPARILLA - and lODINE, and. Is highly yecottt mended for the cure of 1 . • . Scrofula, White Swellingeif Enlarge.. anent andincerationolthe Bones, Joints and Glands, Tumors, Boils,` Ulcers, • ..• • ... c • • • . • • •Mfections All the.varlints diseases of the SKIN, such as • 'FETTER, RINGWORM, SCALD READ, PIM PLES. dud diSeases arisingliorri an' luludicious use of Mercury.. AKA SPRING A.1 , f1) • PirRIFIER:O* BLOOD,, it has unparalleled slice:car , : • • , - Prepared by OASVLBTON• &.•M.ONTROSE; • - .Pharmaceutists, • . . . • • • New . York. .Our Aentt , , JOHN G. BRAWN SbO, will . supply • the trade. at our wholesale prices. , F 0 STANDARD:IIII7- . . . . • . Swaypeie Compouad . SYrup- . Wild aie r ry." "Dr. • Swaymea . Conipound • .Syrup : Wild • Cherry," - Swttyne!a. Compound-'Syrup Wild .Cherry," . „ Thousands of cases of Pulmonary. Diseaie. which have ticulletl.every expedient of human skill. haSe beeh .• permanently cured by this' old standard-. reme- • : dy. ,To.prove this assertion we have certi . ficates of - cures' so extraordinary that •,' ' , skeptics; are red to feel itiredulcius . - of : their truth.. No remedy has . ever been offered 'that can • -, • • • '• • , • compare:with thia'great ' •; - • Severe . • .• ilOod Spitting. ' Asthma.,' -. , °- • . Whooping Cough; ' , • •.Weak•lilerves, •.. Consuniption,• • •.. .• Liver Complaint,. • •. Sore Thrciat. : •.. • ; • Paine, Side, Breast, and all e ompl - sints.oe a pulmonary eature. .Ite ass is sure to-brirer hialth and returning : to the weak acid languid"frame....... For thirty years has been a etzusdard remedy,,curlng tfie obsfinaticai , es, after all' ot4er remedi(s and 2iex[ment have failed . , • •'• patati.rbal Consumption. •Pe:Dr..Strayne.A .veit, 330 ..Voeth..,slxth S.t.,.P7diad'a; . Isend you Certificate of NaomiWlleos;of this town: She was afflicted With Catarrhal.Consureption; and tried many remedies, -Mit continued to• grow weaker lungs ;and stomach' became. 'very.-mdch •.dikirdered, and her physicians and-friends despaired: of her life.. TlirOugh the. use of your Compound •.S..yrnp of Wild 'Cherry she entirely reco v ered: : . .• . 7 • . Propaied only' by DR. WAYNE' & SON, .336 North SIXTH Stieet; . Sold: by HENRY SAY 'LOR n13(1,1010 G. BROWN & SON,.Druggists,-Potta- MIMI 111/ I.VON'ti PIEiRE.BiIIO 'CATAWBA . • BRADY.N & SPARKLING CA.TAWB.A.WINES, Cheaper.in Price than . thO Bran dies and Nl'llies:or the Old 'World.. For Summer Com plaint. Cholera: Infantum, ' Bowel Complaint; Cramp, .Colic, , " ' • . • atice crae.iset - Aaelsrtrit, 7f.LF SIONTS El: SE. 'ln support'up of- the above. Statements. ere' presented the Ce.rti ficates.of • Dr. .Jas.:ll. Chiltim, • Chemist, New - Yorti: . Cot; Chengical Inspector, :Ohio;-Dr: James:R. Nichols, Chetriist„ Boston r Dr. N. B. Jones.. Chemical Inspector, .Circleville, Prof; C: T:' Jackson, Chemist, Boston :•.Dr.•Chita:liptia.m Shepard: charlestori. S: C.; and J. T. Z. Blaney, and G. A:Marl ner, COnsulting Chenlists, Chicago,- all of. whoni•have• analyzed the Catawba Brandy, end commend it in . the highest terms: - for medicinal use. • • . *. . Anaiugis orate MaMachtoctta ' Slate dastiver,- •• . , • • r'y . ' •. ' • When evaporatedthrongh . cleartlinen it Litt no oil or offensive. matter, • lo.every respect is a prize spiritu ous liclutir. • .The Oil which gives to this Brandy its fla wir' and aroma, wholly unlike 11 . 1141. or grain oil. Its `odorliartakes •of both the fruit and oil of grapes. 7.• Witnincids, it. produces ethers 'of a high fragrance.— The suliFtitutkin of: this 'Briindy for. Cognac, Brandy will do away ivith.tha manufacture of fictitious Spirits, • sold under this mime both at•home and.ahroad. 0.,5.5n on 16,14 t Sb 5h21,540 16 $200:000.00 . $16 ‘ 615 . '3.474 t3T $i527,M0 76 •• • . Respeettnily; A. A. HAYES. M. D..- . . Assayer to State .Mass.,"l6 Boylcston St: : * • -BV the scone; 11364. • •. • FI have - analyzea 1.. LYONS''. PURE 6ATAWI3A .BRANDY," with "reference to its composition and char titter.. being.the natne.as that produced in - past_ years.— A sample taken from ten' casks .afforded the same re sults with fekard to: purity: a slightly, increased amount of the prinCiple on which its flavor 'depends v as determined by comparison with former. samples. The•indications of ,analysis • shoW that this'Brandy is produced by the same process as most of the imported Brandy. . ,:Respectfully, - 'A.. S. HATES, M. D.. • ... -" State Assayer, 16 Boylestori Boston, July 20,1664. • . • - • illannfactnred only by H. R. .Ifac‘b 4b.C0.,* (To whom all'Orders should be addressed,) • .11/ep0t,.(1 . 1 Liberty Nevi Great Reduction in the Price of DRl*' co., • • . • - • No 26 - South Second Street •• • ' . • - • • :PHILADELPHIA. .ore .noro " . I)ffiring their jfhiTniticent •Stook of SILKS, • • . DitERS GOODS,.. • . . fiIIAWLS. • — 'CLOTIIS. .CLOAKS, . VELVETSokc., . . for , below the prelient PRICES ' ' We brie ale° on-handot large stock of ' - .8:•C. TAYLOR. DOMESTIC: GOODS, - • 'Which we are now selling at.a:great redaction from the prices we hare been selling them'at. „As we have bad the advantage of a vi.e...lu the. prices . of Our Stock in the progress or the War for the last two otthree years, we now'propose to give our Customers the - Advantage of the fall in Priem. • • ' CALICOES ?dUSLINS. minced, • . . FLA.NNELS..t TABLE LINEN'S, redimed. . BLANKETS andel! STAPLE GOODS:reduced.. We respectfully-solicit from the Ladies and Others, visiting Philadelphla,., an examination of our Stock, which"is unsurpassed in Variety and Style, in this. City. N . 8. - ITIIO LES:4LE. BtrYEAS are invited to ex amine our Stock. , - EDWIN HALL it. 003. • N0..26 South SECOND St.. PHILADA: 41-2mov . October , . ‘.LIunitICATIN'6 - `• ..MeritscElTElEVa lot of GENUINE ecti-Lntitltati tin' bin? VILIO' toe-Market fat -:Lnbcl u cat:srptets-;(*`eishitrtmle; - e.slitiljictitifatibrets Pore Winter B 1 -Ulla* Otlittlur-qttallti of.tvlezia sesicr4nt. -11.8 Inwett tstrletc., New rAdrord-Prit"'* . ,~_~,~.: f,ry.,.!. i - t,.--::A i i,- MEDICINAL. It cleanses the hinge of all imputit!es, Inftiping . trrnith,'''ilgoi and new lifb 'lnto the diseased and debilitated sybfein R. D..SMITLI, Justice of the Peace: • Goi•erneur, N. Y [April 2.'63.-14 HAWLEY'S' SOLIDIFIED , DENTAL CREAM, ..,...,.........,....-_-.....:.5.--,,,,, . r 4 4 Ort i X •.',',.‘ IMMO SatullhkrtNovember 26, 1864, . TEE . 7 alt-TOR tom . ilheensaisPe - Creates in Sessiratiosaisteseitb, of Professor Sillinastraf * The latest iriforniation in _" 'mot ttnlytoy- Lemment authorities ie that Biebiltotidt ape= of Tuesday contain , a diipitcli;ften:Aiictin 'that on - Sunday Gen.. Shermin - was . Within• r eghteen•miles of that city and march:upurrlt.: belief entertained in high„it,v, quarters that hefore , now. Macon hita - • - Sherman has eniated:a . .seriatiow-in• the rebel . • States whith will net' subside ',very. wildly.. The rebels do not mint° know how to effectually re..... pel his advaniie Hciod; after hesitating what to do, eoncluded that following . Sherman was use-•. less leas task, and turns, therefore .towards Terineesee. to do as much damage tic:possible. Rutile is carefully watched - .' by, Generale Thomas, 'whose ' army is larger and in - better . eonditicin, and there- . ' • fore -no great harm Is expented . . to come from, Hood. Lee has, not sent any troops= away from .. • Richmond it is believed. Tlie (*orgia: under Howell Cobb,.is the only force at.Macom . The•published orders. of -Shennaaa 'provide fot foraging parties to collect, supplies for .the armies - on theronte, having in the wagons .slwaye ten deka' forage. ' ASoldiens are forbid, to enter•the, buildings of t-he inhabitants 'or commit • any tres pass, and In 'towns where no'resistanceis Made no property will be fiedroyed... But if guerrillas•oy • • bushwhackers molest the mareh, or tho inhabi tants burn bridges orobstruct the roads, then the country where this occurs 'is to be devastated.' The soldiers are . Permitted to . • • • ea, meta and. wagons wherever found,'• -1 !" 8 " . ; 1 / 4 .,_, to discrinai. nate between the rich whi are 'hoe ile, 'and the poor, who usually ne • ral or'friendly. Fora. - ging parties ust also e 'e enough behind for •• the maintenance in of :a family. Able-bodied . ne-, trees who can be of service in theholumns are to e takenalons: .: Soine of the. Rebel pariers grin ghasifully Over Sherman's' dangerous experiment or ,marching across the State of. Georgia, and predict _Mat he will meet -with the fate . of -.l3oirgoyne. Do they not know that' Bourgoyne was %confronted by Northena soldiers contending- for freedom, while Sherman is 'to meet only Scintheru enervation • fighting for Slavery? • . • - They .. are•uiiing coal cutting Machines at the • mines in Yorkshire,' England; to supply the places of .striling miners. • - -•-: ••• Professor Benj. Silliman Sr., odin New. lien Thursda y , aged 84 * (B years. •- - • So huge end important is the traffic in goldand silver,. as commodities, at New York, that what is . termed'a "Gold Room" was some months agoos- • triblished there,rto become' a member of which an initation feeof $2OO was required. The number • of persons.doing business at this Board has •so Increased as to be'almost :umanageable, and: to restrict s, little of the growth' of the. body, the Managers have raised their - terms'of •achnissiou from $2OO to $lOOO,, Much to the annoyance' of , fifty waitimrapplicantsliar admission: That city has now two regularly organized Stock Boards, a... "Gold Room," and a l'.'etrolenin Exchange. • • - The following is 'a list of breweries . inNefii York which have been placed under. Government lux .veillance, on the ground of alleged...violations Of the. Internal Revenue law by. their proprietors •, , - The brewery on Forty-seventh street, between: First and Second avenue, owned by Henry ClauS . - sen ; on Forty-fourth street, between Eighth'and• Ninth avenues, owned by John F.- BetZ.; at . One 'Hundred . and Tenth street and • Eighth avenue, • owned by Messrs. Bernheimer it Schmidt.. • . TILE increase in the vote of New York- State since 1860, is 55,508. .Cif' public debt of Georgia ia $93;090,6]•2 . WAbout fourteen thonsand naval recruits have been received .in the . sorvice . within 'five mouths. . . , . . .. . . . . . . . 09 - Corundum , a, Very hard stone, and when • round forming emeryis is mined in Cheater "aunty. •It is sold at s 6o.a ton. '' • • AKilr•The'valne :of the . shipplng •destroyed dur ing.the recent gale on Lake Erie is estimited one million. • : • . . . . .IKir Th e Dayton Em . pire contains' a .carif *front Mr. Valladilighant announcing the% he low "re- - eumed the practice of .law.".. isge-Ailoost moriem examination of a gentleinan Who died:a few days ago at.Waterbury;C•mn, re vealed the.fact that he: had .- but. one . kidney 2 --a fact unparalleled on, record., • • • . • • Eye and Env.—Prof., J. ISAACS,III. a., Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Leiden, 'Holland, Is located. at Igo: 611 Pine SL, Philadelphla, where persona afflicted with diseases of the Eye or Ear will be Scientifically treated and cured, if curable. I Artificial Eyes In serted without pain. No charges made for examina tion. The Medical Faculty le-invited, as be-his no nee- -Greta in his mode of . treatment... ' . • : POTTSVILLE MARKETS CorrectedWeilqyforihe Diriners , Jo '"heat Flour, extra family, per barrei do - do •do do per cwt do. do ' extra per barrel:.. do do superfine, . do. Rye Flour, . do • do. • per cwt • Buckwheat Flour, ' - do , Wheat, prithe white, - per bushel.. :do do - red, • , do Dried Peaches, pared,' per pouid.., dy do unpared, , do priedApples, . . do , . Rya. . ) ‘ ll Oats, `! $2 00 $2 00 1 1 00 3 50 2 001 1:00 1 80 1 1 001 I 10 35 00, 011' Sonribearua" . 1 . Peas. :Rye Chap, Coin Meal " , I " Fotaloaa, ••• •`. Hay. . ton. bale. cwt Straw; Edon. 'Platter, ." .Salt, Tim Seed. t" Clovei " • •" Flax • " Philadelphia 4arkets. - Novninvir, 23.2364 , . . . • FLora AND Mrh.t..—The Floor • market 'quiet, lint holders nianifet no disposition.t& adept:lower price& There la little shipping demands. Sales are reported it $l2 25 for Ohio extra family, and $2 75@51.0 . for trpor. fine: The sales. to the home corummers range_ frees $ 9 75 to s.lq for common and fancy brands‘-according 'neat tearketla dull, and - gam rid is Offered at s2.s4'per bushel and white sold at $2 TO® 's2 -AO— Corn is lower, With furrther gales , of yellow at $ se. Oats are in . request at P(0 0 e; • - . YACINTH- AND CBOCUS B *Mop, H Just received and for sale at.. • Nov. 12, , ' B. 13ANNAN'S, Bookitdro. . . . .V.RENCII. - GOFFERING drone toorder at U . • ' TILE AND .31ANTILLA'STORE. ' . • M. BOLAND, .• - .Centre Mtroot, below,Ainerican House. N07.,12,14.--46-6m) • - .POTTSVILLE- :MEW 'CASES STORE.-4ust operjiet . List 1.1 the standlately,occupied by N. C. Morrison., Cen: tre, street, nearly opposits Market,* a New' Dry , Goods, Grocery and. Provision. Store, .in which will: be- kept constantly on' hand a choice Stock of Goods in that line Aleo, - Queensware,.Flonrind Peed. A•c. ' • . The undersigned .hopes shy -strict attention to busi ness,. to receive a fair share of the public patronage. • ROBERT A. GLOVER. 444 - Pc4tayille, Octotiei ALMANACS ASSORTED: . ..GERMAN ANIYENGIItH. F-OR - 1 !3, .0.5 , By the single, dozen or grim for sale iT ftriderilianfe and Peddianstrupplit . sd wholesale.' 1 1 ; HOPKINS 62EL ItibiINtrIPACTiOIREIS OF *MST - 'CLASS Woven - Tape, HOOP* SKIRTS, trione genuine unless. they bear our name and No,) for LADIES.._ MISSES. & -CHILDREN, of every Style ; Length and Site, Whole sale and Retail, At. Md. 628 Arch Stoma, Plalle• dolphin:. We respectfully oral the - attention of LA. DlWand DEALERS, to the superiority of styles and' finish, as well as' urability of. "OUR OWN.MAKIC".Of- SKIRTS :'they being altogether a better, - cheaper and more eatisfactoryarticle, than can be obtained elsewhere in this market. We use nothing but the best •Wovim' 'tapes, English steel springs, with • linen finished cover ing, and secure all the metallic fastenings by:improved machinerp=thereby.preventing all slipping and bawd-. ing unclasped in front; ' ' . •.• ' .Also; constaritly In - receipt. of fußlines of low ?died Eastern Made SKIRTS:: SKIRTS made toorder, alt-. ered and repaired; • . - - Terms .Cash-Lone des only. 'WM-T. HOPKINS, ' . 628 Arch Be, PhilodelPlitlag• t 3 " For Sale by Storekeepers genera lly October 15, %I • . • - ' W. POMEII,Ot,... AGENT FOB LEONARD gQUIER, fiperm,Whale,Laid ••‘Keitiisene 0 I • . .• • • - • ALSO, SOLE iSANCTACTVICSS 1.11:11111LIMXISSATED - -": . • - •AZ E. . CREASE ' .: . OF,FICIg- . -Corner' of Union and Centro Streetv; Pottsville. • • ; • Sept. 1 '64:- - ESI-Em • RPETIMG .1-I.73PitTINII"4I: SELI.:JING - OFF ! . , • - - My Dirge Sind well-elected stocicof es prssels, 3- ply; ingrain, Venetian, Rag and .104Ft:ego CARPETS,; will be closed out without shit& to cost. • , " T..DELACItOIIX, • - No. 37 Sciuth SECOND above Chesttod, pct : ?,.'al.=4o - • - • PlilLADELPiild,- - - • . . • . . 1864: • NEW PALL - GOOD%,_• 1111 t14. FRESH - ATTRACTI O NS AT THE OLD STAND, ti • • . .• Coiner EIGICTII and SPRIN6I44IIPEN . Oita PlIILAIDELI!111,11.:'-' • . - A splendid lot of PLATEESEAWLS,. . • . • A good lot of Black EMELL&SHAVFLS, . . , • Long and Bileuiii-BEOCIIA - SHAWLS, .1401.1.NO , filtlAWISi in: every 'varlet; 'tick Tartan Plaidei t keatiikful styles!: • . • Superior . _ • Plain and Reti . • ' • Excellent ClotbKOississeres and .13 - attiiiettx. Beet quality : or Irish-Linens, -Crashes, A.fineatock of Blankets and El exxnelft, - • Ilitlinoralevii,Hoop_l3klets:Thiltfei.. etc.. ate., at • ' • , • • • • THORNLEY & ,CIIILOPS.. N.E:Cor. Eighth and Spting_Garden Streets. Oct.!, 414.--4. 0.5 m) PELLADELpHIA. HENRY RARER Has ot 281, 25. .111. 123 • Iwe. err. ,11 Eggs, .VI doz.' 35 40 • Butter, 7 ib.!so - LIS - Cheese, ' • " 125 , 8 Lard, • • "24 28 '•,. Hams, "25 20 1 r ) Shoulder's, ec. ;09 - 1.3 Beef hind Or. • "112 18 " front- ". " 110 15 I sSiatton, " '. 1 8 Pork, .'.. ' " 20- 25- Veal, '...,:, "• 18 25 ' - uker,,cona, ", • 29 - Sugar Howse, "'` -- -20 . Porto Rico, '" i ;S4 White - ' ' ' 18 ' Crushed. - , I- : 110 ' : N. 0. Syrian. ." I' . . 35 •
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