i -•-• l '' '• ' . .- ' • '. i , ' , - ' -ISh k ctrytill4.Ceamly godiiVV !rrarte7ofaillll, tiltiitttr• - Attlittai . - - - - --, --i ' ,, 1 - -: -- . -.: • . - 2- . - ..- :•• -,-, -B . '; t VO-Ci`Yi I ,:!:i.", :. l',.A. SATURDAY; DECRRISER 3;.1564 Copini of. the 311flers , JA•usqval eab.be. obtained every Slidur4an'at; the lid: Ifixvirg - . niaeva - : • .• - ,' • • , . • 1-I.E.ZHLY-BAKER.Minsiavillei ; : • . • Gat). J. I'RITCHARD , MRS ITOLMES, St. Clair:. - • HENRY S. BONER.,-.Aaldand4 G. - R. SCHNELL. - " • PETER ?SHORE, Port Corbin. DAVI LI lIIILLIPS. aliabuy ¶Vii. B. HENSINi;ER, T:lnvoqua. - ' • . . COAT:, Schaylkill Hhven.. • Do you take the Miners' Jounia TII.E - MINERS':' , JptTRI - \A -1 ,trYEE rliikrrY-vinsy C'onumericing Janiiary 7, 18651 . , . The Forty-first Volurie , tf.,the JoritS and ill' rt lie ;11 . 1',1i , 0t hy the present pro_ pr: tor, , cotnrn.nce.f.innary 7. 145. ..• . tets Is - Ult.:iv' , an Idea of FIICCeSS of this !tie year weA- dray, iv... to a close. 'Since the fret of the year tie hare atitlednearly one thOuianci .othFerihers to Our list. making.' IL unquee ti• nahly. tit& larL.test of any paper piddished in the. State, „ H t.:ox ,of : the tides of Philadelphia and.. .Pittsburg:. exeeptlon of one .kournal. whith is not a Political.paper in the strict. sense of the berm. .14,CS.SAI, is the only . newspaper in 14 ,- •hayikill Conn*, that par?. a fax fq the 4:4rn iveinent. tax this year on the eetpliehment, independent of. income Lax.-...tnotinted to about three htintireG its circulation tines is Within alvnit Cite hundred of„ the l iezreitate.Ore.ulation Of - the live other papers puillihed the (~.antv. - • • .0f ciairse...a...an talverti.ing medium. the . JOLII4AI,IS unequ . d led in !Alit. section ii the 'State. Adyert ihernenL4, inserted in this paper are worth as much to au adver- , - ti-t;r as if puhlbried in the other tire. To advertber,-; thi- is it :wet irop,..ttant As we hate endeavored in - the - .past ,to 'conduct the 31.1.1,11 , 0 Jour...NAL in a manner to ,render it worthy .of Ili , sup', or of every tt. , ;o , leitizen and lover of. hi , cot:n trr•s true welfare and ,t,f the pron:ress of human liberty. eoin the future it wilf still bet the .endearur of the etii torS to Inanttain the established chat:tete - of the paper aornN The 1.1 lowlniz de e -aatni.nts . ‘. ill continue to receive attenti,4, in the new volu :. sT.VrE OF THE COAL. TRADE,. . . . . '. LATEST - WM' NEWs • . . .• . . . - . ' . ' . Lt 'CAI; ~NInVS;. . . .. . .. .. . -' - FOREIGN ICEWS, . • ~ . - . 1 _ DOMESTIC NEWS. , • • .. . . .. -, . ' LEG I. INTELLIGENCE, . • .: • •.• . . - • Ail illc run:RE, -. . - : . . LITEILcIIY MATTER, -...:. - . . - ' • ETIiCATIONAT, MATTER_ . • - - RELIGIOUS 'INTELLIGENCE; .. . , - . E.Drrojti...u.s. ,i.{:„ .t.e.. ,t.c., 'ie. In selC.ition to the gIiMM. nearly all the letters of the soldiers from.Schnylkill County in the GREAT,ENIQN ARMY. appear in iM-ciilumns—a fact of peculiar inter-, f.,t t o Sehnylkill Comity residers • • The new vdm lue, too, affords 111036 who do not 'fake il l e ,li.t ::- , e, a, yet would hke to have it sent to:then', en exi•s-1 lent !iptiort mil ty to subscribe, -To keep well wt; ed Olt all finals eiiing on in and out of the.Couuty. take, the Misu . F.,• .1 • 4,1:10;Af.. - • • . . . Tito Ml Neu,' .Toi e.:...T. - - goes 'free. of pottage Within toe limit-i ui iisiniVlkill Cuddly.. out ;of the, e_lounty et-tin City other State its the .Union, in - advance, •ze, .. - • •• :;:••• - We liav! , filrni , lied apwards of one hrindre.d and. 111'; so Ties of.-the, , turioiAs. weekly to the soldiers from S-huilkill County in the artily. since April, ISta. gratis:- sod Wr'int,tal to rontinne to furnish them so longas ... .. the . over lasts. • We would advise those of our Damocratic-bretli -rs whil have la , •11 so •shainernily deceived.' by their leadesi.i,' to suissmihe to• the' J,4:2NAIA • tind:then. they will ihiJ, Ont why.thes were so terribly I.!esti , n.. They will lievr find it into by taking the se-sidled Democratic papers. .They ate .regular -know-nothings'" now-u -. . . . -. . , . ' ~ Singlo slinsr,•ilier• in nlynnce . -.. • rk2 iti If not paid in :14‘ , : 1111 , ... - • . ' - 3. 00 . ,Six Illtillt Its. In adsltne. 1 4(1 . .. Clergymen and 'lN•adie.rs, in advance...... - .._.......- le 50 - Jr. not 'mid iti advlnni• .' - 200 '-' ' CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. .• - " . : . a . , (.I,llli. to ,into;01(1rd:a • . • .• ' -•• 7.00 a Om. .. 14.90. , 10 110..... .r: .. ~.., ' . 2.1 OW . 15 du. .. 1. •• And upward, at the ' , emu .rate.- - Pttrttont , ' procurhw• a . dub 4,t1 10 and tioi-nrcts. will receive A 'ropy 'gt'utia .. .t.`o i,n a tie club t.,ntintltts. , .. • eltabbitt4 with . other. Paperm.and 31Engn . . . • , . In order to areo(nmOdate those who desire to• take the )tiv _paper or Magazine front abroad, we have matle arrangetneuts by' which they con procure ally of the frdlowing Papers or ltrcazines at the folloiving rates, pavalde in advance :. WEEKLY. . . .• • • • --• : •. • rriblimipos • - -„ Price.. • at Y.- Weekly Tribune & Mitier' Journal .$5 '25 • $-t TS N. V. Home Journal HarperN Weekly.l linet'd d0.G..15 • G Frmth Leiie's Illustrated . do. . G 7 . 5 • : 600 ...MONTHLY: • . .lthonk I .3fPntltly. nod Minch,' 'Journal. 675 • 5 .75: 116r1Wr's 711,at. - u.lne 1 • .. • d 0... 6 06' Our )inung; (new). • do. • ,r 10... '75. 4._r Gorirs', Ladle: , 'took. .ci r. ' d0...i. 5 75 r.!..". .5, 75 4 75 .• ~.111u4trai•ed Mo: do, 5.-75 475 An) erntan A fx - rieu I t ia • - ,do - ,.. 1 , 25. 's 75 G l ernian or English - - 4 4 3 - 75 • EditOr and' - Proprieior. Pon.-Ai1146., Pa.. RECEIPT P‘, fror:SybekriptiunA Publication . T Price W t.Q Jan-I.'4V; - • It 11 Steen jun : W Oct '65 • WM Fat kips to .751:r;[1`.., 'fir,..:: .. .... Couetimers Mama 'Coal co I o Not- i 9, 'l' C ti) .1; '. 65 - ,111119 I , r'ecithin ta.Ntilj• '24..7;5 \VII) S to 1 , 0) .WM piolewity.toXny HI, , t;; .I;enj Hood ru Jali 1, :TAI • J Baker to Dec :-Sl, .... Joiz:lin.,k, Huila to' NOCI, '65 •Lewis Si Juues to Sept 12, '65. Alex Thon)von to May 22., 'l.fs John Mi6 - or . to Nov t 3, '65 Rey Henry: , Gertz to N0v.:23, Chits -M. Jrito Aug 1, wtirt • F Delbert to Fiat Y 9. 'ts • ' Adtli , oil Child to ;lan I.,'etr, • .Aquillal.'erry to May A Ilium - tick M 1) to opt Gen James Nagle to Julyl. '45. - - 'Edward Heck' W July 1; GJ It I) Lara.. -, lo . :iitilY I, '65 • Abrahamprice tte.luly 1, John -T Everhart to July - 1, 'ts - Dietiil :titmi ce:A to Jr, uly ...,. Jot- Lille-molt to Amy 1. •C:`, Chat! Parrot to July • Iht Lone &Co to my 1, 4;5 Junte: , : Turner to July A It 11 , 4ze to Alia 11.!, Wm lit-Finer to July 1, -,05.„ . . . . . . Daniel We:l%ol6Jul 1,'05 - ' -- .Wlll lilio•ads to Aug, 2 . 5: '65 Frederick lles4r to Oct - 1, 'O5 • • '• .2:75 Itt, , hard ltell 'to sepl i',4.,15 • . I ._ •4 75 Joint' W Thoinli.s • to Mardi 7, '64 .. 5:00 Wni Arortk-liits-to..llur 1,• '66 •• ' • - • --. 2 75. 'N't,, ': 0 ; , 1 1 e11 to Nov 26. 'O5. - •' ' ''.2. 75 .Tnint.:s 1157ris . to Nor 26,'65 • - W A 11r••,-ter to Nov 20. f '65 , . • •' 2 i 5 Jos E F.llis to Au ,, 20, '65 • • ' - •—* 'l .40 . , Wm . Wiulack to April 1,, 't s . . - . --• 1 4o . Thouvii Mete to Nov 2 0,'0", - - - . - . ..2 75. -Y. Rowland' Or & liro-to April 1. - ' - 11 S Whittk.4l to May - 16, 'O5 , • .2 75 (1. Davt.Oti ColLtnao to Orr 1;' , 65 ; . . 5 (10 7%1 It 11.11%id,0n to Nov 25, 'O5- • - . ' 2 75 11.41ry Alle.ap ,to June 12,'05' . • . - - 1 50 ./.. Ira likrolcrio ,lune 1.'45 • • ..• - 1.40 \VI; have guns uoa•, that send shot, siiktii and inti: q , artir This is unequalled. 0.1.1-'4:14 - s‘_•Ri . rrioN . s:', l ---.A few '' tc!,:•eryird axes ' $1:1; obt by applying at :uivertienitstit ITA.ionGcs. Corcu has. issued au or4er . telingitishinff, the colontankol thd:De imminent of the. Susquehanna. : • TfuE reaelt of:tht Vresidential election is 7STi'Ve . York ivas . deelared by the Stat(ieahvass 7 ers Tuesday, and stands Union% t3T.8,716 . ; It ! !nicieratit :Itf I :eSti: 'Union majority, 67710: itr. copfierlieittl sire dying off very . !list theeleaion. The State organsiit Illi°h(is. ludi,t is air . ..F)Vseonsiu litiVe . .t'gotte egad,*:ttu.l the smaller fry . are followirig suit. THE Rebel (.:ongres.linmi, •Ifoote; of Tenti, challenged bjr: John, 3Rtehelh. tilt * itniegade: hishinan, to 1i ht n but Intich ao Fonte'e relief, the whOle party was arrested, and held to hail to keep the peace: : Rut - ant. Payon is noW in Fort. LafaYette . .: linger isn't sorry. When he Was in . thOlefil el army theS. reduced him from a general to a -prii•atelt 'lt wasn't inindseme; treattnent, and Roger permitted himself last week to .be captured by cur pickets.: . D XII' RE dial well at the Jae eleetion,,atul her, gallant . Union hien. tleseryeitiliniteeredit for th'e• progress .tlier have 1114(1e iii the State since] stlfi.. In tstlo the majority against Lin coln wasin. • This yat . • it NV:IS only AnOtherveat : will bring the . PiO:shivery De ,ntoeracy of. Delawttre to ii minority.. 'PH i'..:PreSiOential eleetors of this State it: ill meet nt. HarriStrarg. 'ou Wednesday next; to' cast.thifif votes,' \Vlach .are sent to the Presi-• dent offlte Senate, (the Eon. Ilannitialllani:-. lin,)and . c( . ?unt c(1 before Ifoth Houses 0: n... g . resS on: the second Wednesday, (the, Bth :of Peffrunry, 1:95: , • • 1==!:==11111111 „r Pnivlr, senior-ediior . of. the Cwinty frdeil,:getreitr;; died in - Doylestown tato or. Friclu~ uflast \fleck,. of consumption. Mr. 00N • Prizer ivas for many years a prominent tor; a gentleman of fine talents, natiring in i;:io•gy....llls, loss be, 30 • ..SeNreil•fy . fot b the profession . of .which.he er E Was an ornament. .2 • • .'• • . • .• Tar. Esn-or:Ifil: . specula; tions as to the fact :whether . the Gorommetit. sill rettirirtite Florida 40 . . Brazil oi:n6l, are put ti, an cud by the sinking of that notorious craft in -. Uine fathom of •water: .she was struek trans puriation .boat, and not being. in a_very good condition,. took in w:ttercmitigh . lo . eltd her - ,to the bottiom...., It is exceedhigly doubtful whether she Would_ ever bive_been able tolinttken4other cettAinirnot without - : considertible• repair', as she..was in a very bad ,condition When she en tered gahis and _needed oyerhgrullig" Atls:Aa; ;ft;.Ca C Reitliiaariers .•' " • S A Cen.l34 - 55:plial,S C Plti , suL Valley. Yid • • IlteilquAttsi,r ,. 73d Atlanta;.G:t... e..r.rai. 141'th lteer, P C..vAlr:j4..y Liuspltal • Fort..cl:fwick. . 11;•11gr,. Co E. 147th Reg. P 7.5::d Morrie Island, S' C Dorten't si;tl itegt, Ft Strong, Harris P. • A and, D. - .loth liegt, Atltuint,-Ga. • • • '" ~;.• • A. F and 7th Cavalri; " caatianctoga , Tenn. • 1-;'Artillery, Camp near Peteriburg ? Va.. Chattatmega. Tenn - ' : Chapt&s - Farm, 'Vas • lieg„ 1 01d C'Honse,.near City.Point4. Va. K. 203 Reg:. in field: Bermuda Hundred, Va. S A Gen 1114.gdial,''Yark, Pa; -- ... .• • Camp near Crit.Foini, Va• cluittanistuni, Tenn ' • : ' • I and G., 911.11Red . ,_,,P V • 11. run Pa Car, CAmp -in field, Va...._ I. Teok near Chapints Farm. ra Ce.V . ..CSniti•n. Field. Va • • K, 67 - th mmi, near-Cedar Creek, Vit. :_ . E, T lih Can; camp near James River. Va.... •"M. let Car, near McCalm:s Station, Va . • Car; camp.near Deep Bottoni, 11.'17th Car: Winchester. t.th .eari.3larietta: • Ito tlst.b Gay) Camp. I.,ookont,.Wahat.chie.'.. 1. F S G. 7r i Car; Thoinpson Station, Tenn 0131 A. C. lioenitat; city' Poin, Ca ' Campih Field, Va Fort Dustmile • •• H. 311..'irt, ifid Reg, Camp itamilten -• 21. t Caw, camp near.Peterstalrg, Va • , ILimp : itr Fieid._Va : ' • 2,1 A C helot Field Ilosp. City Point, Va.. H. .17th Car. Ildqrs ea Reg; Middletown, Va. Camp Dennison. Ohio ' . A: 4th Car ' • • •• A. 2.)i Cu'. front of -PetersbArg. ..... F, firth Reg, Carrip at Ft Dashaue, Va It, K., (3.,• E H, 107 Reef, •" • • " ' Ist Div, 21.1*A C. before Petersburg - , Va Alexandria, Va • F. Sri, Ft Drishane,•Va • •'• • • • Lincol it Gen Hospital, Washington,rl) 05:13 Reg,:.-Camp near Midilletown, Va.. Iog, Camp near Weldon.B.R4•Va• • • 'A Art. 10:2d Iteg., - Ft Monroe, 'atop Reg Chapin's Farm, Va. • •i .11; 7):th Reg, Ft Burnham, VA • . 'A. I:3th Car, PiCket near Leafs Mills, 11.i.:Ith Car, in the ,field. Va....: • - • -Co --...153d Reg,;near,Petersburg. Va.. carver HoSpiW, Washington, D C. icithlieg,. Fort Sedgwick, near Petersburg. Citizens. Hospital; Philadelphia • • 13a-se Hosp. Point of Rocks, VA _ Franklin, Tenn . . .... W ro illiasrin County'detachtn't Vith Naval Picket detachml,Trust'S Reach, Va.::: - Ist, IJit 2cl A C Hospital .. . . . E, 7.51.11 Reg, West Harped:l, Tenn " '• • Recruits :id.Car. Camp near Petersburg. .-.:::.. 31, t)tif Car. Pleasant Valley, Md. Camp Brint'on, near. City Point, VA Pleasant Valley. Ma A,tid Car. near Petersburg,'Va.. . ... .. M, 3d•Car,• Camp south of Peteraburg.., ... . Rendeiromi Distribution - • Camp Stoneinan, D ' • • • Maritle.Corr, Washington . Nary Yard . ....D . Ft:Marcy, Va Great• Palls. • Ind .100 days , men, Bent On, Columbia Co, Pa. . I Camp Uadwalarler, Philial'a ' . 04th 'Reg,' near Petersburg - . Va....:, ..... . 1 E,11..•1 4 C. G & 11, •tS,-so..tid IT Regis, S Hospital N,31, Annapolis. .....' , 1.. :Id Art, mid. Ft Monroe, Val .l . . - Mower Hospital - • • E, Capitol 11(11. Barrack:), Washington, D:C., K; 6th Car, Pleasant 'Valley, • ' Turner's - lane LT S Geii IloS; Philtid'a. Pit. Near Camp Cadwailader, Philaci•ii •• • • • Fort- .McllenrY - • • White Ball U.S A Gen Hospital.. : ... .... . 'Printe Si Military PrisOn, Mexandria, 1 ;a... - cavalry Bureau, Washington, - DC ' Wisewell Barraeks, ,Was s hington,• C ... .. • . Campbell Hospital, 1.1 C• • • •• • • • t.:anip Cad *abider. Phillubt • •• • • INlcConnelsburg„ Fulton county, Pa, Camp Fry,•Washincton; 1) C.. .r . • 'Cain p Curti)). 100 days'militia.'...:......:. •A, - 40th, near Poplar Spring .Church, .17; ." . , . „, • near Peu:ram's Farm, ,11 • E, near .Poplar Grove Church, Va... • F, near PoplAr lipring,Church,.Va. 0. • " near Pegranyslfzum • • " • - nearyoplar Spring Church,' I, ' near Pegram's Farm, Vu..... 1.1. th Car, Bolivar IleigiUS„:Va. . . • A. ult U S Art • . . . , A, r,:td Reg Camp in tinld, before - Peterriburg, Va . 6, 116th keg • K, 54th Re- - ; cedar crge.k.; -• • • sr, ramp near - .'etersburg. E. S2d-Curim near Middletown, •Va • 11, lOStif, near Petersburg,ya • .C••3 9 lh, in the. field ... .•• • • -sth Cay. hi front' of ritterAur,g; Ara Md • • , Camp before Petersburg, ..... st Gan Hospital, Ft Monroe • • • 11, 17th Car, Whichester Va.•:•••••• ...... liat 1), Pa Art, Poplar Grove. Church. 13th Cay. near McCabres house. Va • Camp near Middletown, Va Martinsburg, Va- K, 17th City, Winchester, Va • • 1., lath Cav,Bolivar Heights', Va 11, " A, C; 1:& B, 60th,- near.Pegrant's , Parin, Va B; sear Warner's Station, Vit . „ Bat (4, Pa Art.'Et • Delaware . CamP.l)istrilmtio•n, -Harper's .Ferr : y, Va E, 199th keg • C F. 69th lleg, spur Petersburg,- yu 184th Beg, camp near Petersburg . • A, let Pa Art,'t.latiap Headquarters.... lat Bat 13th U. S. lnf, Edgefield. Tenp Camp Cadivalader, - Pht1ad'a............'.. 41th, Cedar Church, Ca ' • '• Nashville, Tenn • • •• -• • • 08th, camp near Strasburg, Va..:.: Sheridan. Hospital. Winchester, I/et:m.lmM 3d Cav, Headquarters' •, 11, 11th Reg, near Weldon It 11 "Va A, 10410, near, Camp Cadwalader, Pa.• • 1, Iletachm't - ith Car, near Columbia, Term_ 26 Duck Riverlindge, Tenn.,: 13 •tt • Block.llonieNcp It 7, Tennt , .. 8 - • 6 00 • 2 76 "1 40 2 76 1 50 2 45 2 75 2 75 5 25 4 Si 10'50 10 50 7.) Majority. `Cute thrown oat by resolution . of Retail 44iges, , on account of informality. : : . t 4 A NIIVAIIN- ParfInISSION. -We acknifwiolgti: the fognwing eoritriliutioil for the unitary conimission : Wni , 3liiluigtoiii, yt. Claw, All contributions for tho Sariitary Commission will be nnutitly.forwarded; • • ATION A lrhst , Page Will lie . fount) col . unin devoted to . .cdooation, con,• duCteilby au . exneriencerl teaCher,. : 3l.r.• Pass . inore :of this Borough, formerly. of. -Chester- County... We commend: tbedepartmenti.tb . the fiention ;of . .filendi;.bf edneation,.,-And . trust that their_ thoughts ;on the - subSeet - will: be freely furnished to it, • in order; that..geod ntity.eorne: Itypu- have a fresh, thought or new experience :in your. - profession;-: jot it down dnd scudtit . to ftietid Prism:ll . 6re.. • member that he ho causes a blade of grass to crow where none grew before iS.a.ptiblie; benefactor : So iu• the '•fit4d. of education; : ' . •soine.sugsestire blacte may spring: up. tW I seed of which was sown by;:you,.and-addlb the stock of 'knowledge to benefit the human .race. 'NV e - etiinmenit the matter to .the alien the_tetiebers of the:County. Qua spirited'eptepapOrary, the. Boston Sat .urday Ev6llpy yozettd, dashes oft the following paragraph'about:the coal Olds ofPennay.l . va nia. ..We had nO.itlea.. "Dutchmen" were wider such obligations to the"tlinb of • drea-' tion," until the . (hzetfe'.enlightened.us.. Of. course as it Region, we:make :our ~t salaarn"; and -are. ilulygratcful': • • .. the.past five years the attention of Cap; italists in Boston has been directed .to the coal fields of-Pennsylvania. - Seine of the !ceding eel- Eerie» are owned-and managed LT - Eastern .men, and. Yankee ideas tire.. rapidly finding. converts even among tin Dritchnien, : who take -.things• so easily that any innovation is apt to create .'almost a revolution. Driving of gangwaYii•and . -sinking slopes.and,shafts will before. many . months improted upon, while_tonnCling- would. ere hut for the war,. have been made: easier by, the introduction of a machine ivldch.promises to save a deal of. The_development of the.artthia cite coal region by the Creation of now collieries Will only keep pace With . .theincreaSing delAnd for coal. though as labotn,:irOit; aml the necessa ries of life &crease with the. fall of gold, thnprice of coal mast follow.- -The coal trines of .E,g,nd have.a Capifal investedin . them of .i:20,000,000. The "get of coals" amount. -ab Out . -34,000,000 tons annually:: ,;The. yield of coal in Pennsylvania during tini present season reaches the very large' figure of 0419,824 tons, agalnet 15; • 633,366 tone to corresponding tithe last year, showing' an increase Of nearly-half a million of tons. There ie, how ever, no overstock, and • the:' demand increases In 'the vicinity ofthe Franklin Colliernin .Pennsylvania; there are. thousands of tone of coal 'dust, slate mid:small..coal; the. accumulation of "years, which ata distance look.like huge fortiti cations.... These pit heaps .having-first spoiatane ..ously ignited, have - harnt without interruption for 'yea rd. In England there. is •a ,heap:-which' has beettontire for imwards 'of a hundred • years, Tins accanialated.duat at the Franklin Colliery. fornis - the road way for comMuniCation between the slopes and, the 'breakers,. and is' otherwise serriceable; but the tithe must.cone .when this . .watite will be. in tide 'profitable.. • In England it is nianufactured into "coke is. very, saleable.Some ingenious fellow will perhaps: miz it: with petroleum, *hen' the ..crude, article • falls low enough, and we ekall•ha.vea'.'compOsition which will yield an hiteuse heat. •. , . . . •. Ir.adie . s' Furs. • ' . c. ... • ___ et pu t e., : at I upo n getting Partharlers maythe , ontinental Hnfe .be f.. CHARLES DA ORD . ... c ONs . C Philadelphia:.' • . • . IG CABINET UETICER RESNED.—fIou. Ed , . • • ward. Bates, Attorney General of the United States, under - President Lindoln, has resigned his position to take efi6et from •lannary_lst, advanced age, and Physical ina bility to discharge the arduous duties of the office are.given as the ieasona,for the resig nation. - Ladieie and Children's-Hats. Lateststyles at CIILIIIXB OAKFORD & SONS, con timeatia Hotel;Fhiladelphis. . . • &ROUSE - Co 111:iti `banquet was gii-eu in Philadelphia on' Thursday evening east, to 1.0 i 1 ( 13 043 4 -er, colf4 l,. .SPPalfer c;f the • natlonal Souse . of .Represuitatives,-- layer was there, and : was inticidueed, Heav en save the marl:' - *lsis a geritlerium who al- Ways' . voted with tie "Union _ party. for supply= ins,;ineri.and - money for the war." " His COn = gresdonal iteord don't say .:so, by ,a great Myer a ipeell; it the dinner in -the course Of which he'said; . , Mr. Lineal:l . :. eras .the .ciiietituticrnany-elected PreSident of the United States, rind, though the speaker differed:ivith him in polifics to some, ex tent, he' hondred and :revered him. -• [Loud cheers.) . And the speaker, 'Was in favor of pre serving.the Union, if it east every dollar.vie can raise and. every man we eau' equip. This bad been the c...niMe of the speaker': dinmig his entire service - in Congress. • • ' • • • . . . !..1 1 tiowing as-we do that .Myer' Strouse vo ted consistently. and -perseveringly in Con grass, fii.r the measures advocated.l.tyyallan dighatn, and that he. in the late campaign made -intensely vituperative speeches -against Mr- Lincoln in this County; we can only Wonder athis hnpudefice. Faith, we begin to belie:ve that liver does not knol'V what.be is himself. *, • • . . V 1: r - '3lc.T.Rod Who. :officiated at the installation. of Mr. 13.6111V : in this -13or ouch on Wednesday evening lastsaidin- the cOurse - of his charge to the.people of the con-. ffregation,...that those - men that grunt-. bled because :their ,minAters .preached pelt-. tics. as they - terns it,.they.did so heeause. the pretichein talked:p.;litic; on ..the wrong - side, - hi their ;the estimation: The re:* mark is tree. If ministers . generally, forget- . . ling their high.duty to God, ,t. 6. the interests of.true . -feligion, and to the Welfare of tlieir flocks, would, the hideOus - features of 'slaVery,:aud . fawn upot.. the'. wretched. Slave: , holdera; it would all, right in Ahe:eyes of these.-sy.rnpathiiers , with rebellion,. and grunt ' blerS.: Thank . :GOd, our . Ministera as_ a mass,. do ~/.9t do that. They are ChrWiaus. "§ANITAICI" - PHILA. - .DEi.l•lllA,—The Pres's says . that 'the. Sanitary. Fair held in Philadelphia in .June last; netted One 3lillirni len Th ous and Dears - profit 'over • . , and' shave 'the expenses,. whielrwill be slight jy.inereased, The exptin§es fell , eouSiderably bpinw the estimate, 'While the pronts•embeed ed it:, : , . . . —Gen. Sherman's capture of Maeon and Mil ledgeville is eonfirnied by a. statement *rilade, by Ilogre. A. Pryor. Augusta, it is further stated;" haS probably Veen captured;and there is nothing SeriMis to impede Sherrnan's march t4i the sea-- Ward, - Mr. l'iyor further:- Says that with the nfi: : !,ession,of AuguSta, the South will be cut all from Itiehmondi and,no-troops c.a.o be sent to re-' inforce *3.l.f:twist'. • . • • : . . : & HAM LIN'S 1.413 i NET Oitoaw.,--Such, an iristrunient is all that is needed imany church. ordinary size.; and even, in Trinity-Churchln- his 'city the grandest specimen of :the,Qothie amid teeture on the .contipent, Dr: Outlet', .the "celobra- . led. organist has introduced one of them into the chance!, ashetter adapted to some .partg of. the. service, end-to some : classes of . music, :than the great pheorgan,:whoso' tones Make the *ails :tremble; In the chureheS throughout the conn trY they answer every-requirement, and have .al ready been widely sought for and introduced. Stich 'en - uncut artists.andmusicianS as Thalberg, - Low-' ell Slasoit,, Zundel, 'and.minv "others,''bear lestimeny to their. merit.S.in - the ill g heat terms ; and Mute hearing. theni, :will satisfy the,: Most • :skeptical that they are jttst Whit the.elmrch has been waiting f0r.. , -soniething aid - without , drowning the sinA'ing;:something . easily.obtained, eaStlykept iti ord'er, ,and giving power, - -majesty, . and melody in the waishhi ofAlotl.. For this no& itig is equal to: the organ ; and here we. have an - organ, sweet, sqleknx4, Onuotoo, and grind, the •Strument you- will 16N - dile:longer you. hear . . . . . . . . .Gentlemen's Ilats.. : _• • - All the latest 'styles At CIIARLES • OAKFORD.It . SON'S; Ctintieentarliotel, Philadelphia.. ' .. 46-sta . . . . speaks . of Luke. as the "be loved.-physician," and -fev: endear themselves to Us more - than those like ."ministering angels,". bring,us the healing balm .ih .sickneSs. it is with medicineithat *cure ; though we never see .the-maker, .y . ef we get a feeling of regard for - him. through-therrh.',.. - Hew many have roason to' bless. 'Dr. Ayerlor.his invaluable remedies ; sn "cheap and yet so 'effeetuo I Whitpublic benefactorsbetter deserve esteem than. those who rescue the body •from .disease acid premature decay?' Purls= Motah Goiette. • - • . • MEM , • . •.- .. . . - -taidiei , •Furs. :, - •••• ' .. Tinehaseis may rely uppri getting the heat •Fnra at. CHARLES OARFORD .& SONS. Continental .Hotel. Philadelphia." ••• . , : . - ' • 4q-ani '• 'filE COAL TRADE. Pottsville, December d,..1864 .`The quantiii.selit.by Railroad this .week is 65, - 204 . Canal 32,114 03—rfor thew . eel D6,8i8 14 against:3l,773 .tons for the • corresponding lieek Tim weather has piared more. moderate than waianticipated last week, -and the tradelly.Ca-, nal still cuntinneS.'..The great:scarcity of . vesselS and the high prices' of -freight to, • the -East, hai caused 's riumber of .boats to Make anothin...trip, expecting - M reach their ~cletination before the . . season closes. • 7 685 296 ,Freights,have.gone.up enormously. We !II:tote . $5.25 from Philadelphia to Boston, Portsmouth; ,te.„ and $5 35 to Newburyix)rt: - But - fe,w'vesnels are to,be had to g . o . East,-arid 'even the GOvern ment saftering'for the want..oi them.: There, were no less than'looo -cars loaded with Govern mentC6al standing at'. Port Richmond on Then, 4a,V last waiting for vessels... A laigenumber of vessels have been destroyed- within the last two yea . rs; ai - 0 bit few: if 'any Colliers' have been built Ai thatthin period. • The supply of Coal . received at Boston . ivaa about 30,000 tons short of last year's Supply on the let.inst.; . and.the prospects are that Co : I will rule Very' high in the . Nevi Briglap.d . States during :tho winter. seasop. , . it: Bostonian remarked the. ;other dai,that they had . invested-.a largo amouPt of money in- ttte . - C , ,ai Regions_ within ',the last •Year, and they ire. now Ntorse . off for. Coallhan "ever before: . .• • The trade smile up tinn week as fellows corn pared with last year : - - . P. &R. R. 11 1 34.730 2,833.221 , 57.2502,762.4001 Sch4l.Canalf, 26,281, 954,121' 32,114 955,953: L. Val. R. 11.1 29,2851:193,155 1 25,268 1,280,391 LebiliCanal.f 21.0711 .677,4371 21,329 . • 733,329 Scrant'n Sin! 10,6451 825,158.13.91,5' 879,602 • " IN•qhl 6,453:' 302,6 8 0. • 6,015 313,433 Penna.. C. col " 'i • • By R 110f0 1 ..1 • • • • - 2.3,;,5, By entail .•' ..1- 'R.3 1 34 638,10 - 8: . 9,481 .491,156'1 PCI Mind Col- 23.151, 500,735: : 15,61' 811.406 1 Wynmina•Sn:l . 493..8891:',' •:1 4 06,999 1 • Do': 65.95;4 . • : 53,255 Broad 3,308; -• 283,7881 . 5.717, - '360.977 Shamokin:.l •11,1001. 259,064 i • ,8,552; . . 297,805 Treyorton... • 1,540,1 '59.9151 1,136. 5 9 ,727, '2,1021 7:1,0wm 1,916!.. 63,970, 1 ,Ly!terts.Val.. 1 - ,9191 59,680,' 1,125' .56,1111 ••• ' ' 1 : . • • 1154 553 6 426 00 -14 06 343'9 805 WTI • 1 : ... :'.1184;85519,426.0971 For the - first,time in three riionths the trade sho*.s.awincressehytr -the corresponding week last 'year. This., is owing :the mild Weather which has continuedA(3l.7er - this year' than the last', and there 'is every i&lication - that the Canals will remaiu epenforaome time longer. I• ; The fiscal year of the Philadelphia and Mead, ing Railroad efided.on the 30th of 'November:- .The quantity of pcil transportedovq the- main branch of the road front •.RvlntYlkill Chanty Aias . In 186t' • ' '4:16 .tone.- In 1 . 863 • "-- • -* , 2,844,221 05 '" ‘• Decrease in 1364 The abii‘‘e dqc not einbrace. th'elluantitY of ,Bituthinbns.Coal ',transported over the Lebanon Valley.Bratich: • ....• The increase hY-Canarsofarthis ypar is 101;732. Ions: addition to this ahout 140,000'tons of Schuylkill Coal .was transported over the Qnakako Bead iia.'.'tho Lehigh Valley 'Railroad :to:Neyr .. ,BALE 05 sc . n,OcioN Om, PEE • AUCTION; NOVE.*BEE • • • 3000 . tans 1000 Qnintard &.... 1001 • 't 4 - •i ' " •' • •••. .1000 Talniago, Bunt &Co '• , • 3000 tons Cient:t l Nl7. 7 l- P i — nri c rip 6 . 7`. 1 . 65°9 , ; 1 17.1 5 . 1000 Talbaarre, Hunt. C' Co 1000.11.' C. . 1000 Talmage; Hunt • ; . 200,-- Cooper .- 1000 C. Clark 250. Campbell -4: Thayer ' 300 . • ' .300 Hagnerty 300 150 E. C. .... . 6590 tons BrokAl-Lffetea 5000.tonp . . 343 Babcock & Morse 1000 Talrnage, & Co 200 " 300.' IFilliuirial. ; _ 1000 Talmage, - Hunt k . • .. .. . , ZOO Moiyer k .co 360 - Tyler ck W torts . • . • Egg--citrered 3000. coifs 206 506:13aNiTer Co : 100 J. Ar Cheateir. - :. 4bby ' • =ME WEEK.] TOTAT.; NEMEi 70,-760 'l9• ".4 . 100 ... ... : 101 SPiayef 500 1000 Talmae, Hunt C Co h 3200 tons, StorP..qtrered'sooo tons.. . . 1000 Talmage, Hunt . 100 Pratt. 100 Crosby : 130 • W. Hull, 200 ---- .Elliott , . '' ... 200 .... 130 Ford 100 ---, Bradley 150 Carman 150 Waterbury Lumber Ca 200 --- - Gibson... ..,:. 150 F..A. Packer '&Co... 500 H. C. Clark ..:.>.::..: .Talmage, Harit:&, Co '2OO B. C. Benedict... 7... 100 Obit 470 Talmage HEM &Co 5000 tons • • • .thestnut-Lcifered 200 Q torts.. 1000 Tilmage;, ilunt&..... 8 62 1000 . - . " " • • " a 62 2000. tons These . prites average Over, the. s.sles.' of last month 44 cents per : ton for Lump,; 40 cents for StearnuOit, 70." pents for Broizen, and 10 cents for 'Chestnut. -- Egg and Stove average list rnontlfs Prie.es. Quantity sold 24.700. tons. 'This - sale re- Suited in obtaining better ptices than.Wasantici pated, aid shows - that the .inarkete have not a supply of. Cull. • , • . . . .J: Snitutta:s.Cordanni Herbiiin Black Heath anel.3fing Hillibria it:'.ll.ineiraville,.bai we learn, bead sohl;and fornietl :into the ..Blaek Heath - Coal Company. They' irorlc •above Water with abOtit . .250 ..yarilh of brelsts, they have just cut . :tmine the, tunnel north of the The' run. of the colliery abOVe water level is sherd 13 tiitles.. With.inereasecl . brealter facilities;' Which will be made, the Colliery it is confOlently.expeettid, till soon be - able toship 200 ears day of . this, excellent Coal. . •• ".T.• H. W." has beep yopeivol. •We . do notph, iterstand that Mr:.: Beadle. claims the lurerifioh of the....‘Fa.u.-" but' its, application: :to .yehtilation.hi, this country.: • • ..• ~ incnith.otOCtober, 321bdats:Olcared. at Catcherland; for Georr. - letoism, carrying -34.749' tutis of coal tit market, 'and' Making :a Toy; Cline for the carial.of .V2:839. 19. The . total tun.; flage for the year. 1864; to the. -Ist . of - NOvembor, is 1,341 -boats; carrying- 204492 .tims rowtra • • • • .. . ••• /LINERS , AND' eltrt'PEES - Ole TRICCELEMATED ST-lENANOAH -- . POST-oFFICES: Alt.A.Arov C -, .. • - •'„ . • • ' • - :-.'• : II Ctionty,'•,Pa... • Sir All ordere'received l'of thle„fayorite Coal will be promptly f+ipplied.:. • .[Dee. - pp AINB 0 W C0.41 - 2.;;-Th . e bt. Clair 'Coal 116 COrnproij , having purchased the original. Rainbo w, will receive citrco order's for this well known Coal at their oflice;'2o "State Street, Boston:. 'Orders to be addressed to . WM. ALFRED iiACKER, Agent. THE .COAL. MARKETS. PRICES OF 061 - 1, BY THE CARGO. • - • . . . • • . CUORINtIIT lIIENREK LT TOR _THE . NI IN ERR' A:ir-4 /IA •.. • • • AT . •• - • • .....:-DE:c;Exßli)t 2,1854 i, Schuylkill •S 9 50g 0 75 •• -..c: ... 7 50(0 7 .75 • • " 'White Ash, iump,-,Steam.7. • . • • Boat 8 ..75@ 9 00. Egg And .... 75ta , Chestnut,:..... : , • 7 50(..i.• 7 75 Locust Mt. Lump, St, out. 9 00.@ • 8r0ken'...'....:.; • • " . 0 • . ...... .9 UOO . - - 50@ 7 ; 75 .Lorikei•TY•Con.li .... ... . . 9 250: - - • Friinklia (Lvkeus VCIlev);• • • 9 2561/1 9' 50 Lehigh Luny, 5t....130M'&-Bi•oken,.-. 9'75.0 .. 9 74 ":•:. 8 500 . ihpadTop, . • • .AT NEW YORK." • DEcEnslui - 1, .Isa. Schttylkill.:Contby - the. Cargo by Canal::: .Seintylkill Red Ash 44.80 at Load,..slo 25(11 25 " -Ctnstunt , ".. ' • 8 00@ 850 '--"-• WHITE Ash Lump and , B: • '• •• : •:' • • Boat: .... .. : . . '..10 00(x110 75 . " Broken.and .Egg r . • 00g1.01.75 . Stove - • • • 40' 00.311 Off "- '"" . • Chestnut( • ;..8.006fa . 8 50 Ash, Lump S.Bbat 10 . 00Q 11 00 " • 00@10 54 " • • Che,, , tont • • . . ... 8 - 50@ 909 ' :Set zinnia! Coal at Elizabethport. . • ' See - Am:Ugh Sale 4.: • • • . • • Lehigh 'COM. at ICliiitbctitport. 'Lump and St... Boat . . .50@' Broken—and -Egg.' • 10 .55g10••50 • • Prepaied - ." , . 25 . 1 . 0 50 Chestnut . ... • • • 006.:4 9 . 5 j.) . poi': &Ai nition Roadput t No quotations. - • .P . cninylvstnika C.0. 9 e Coal: Elien . ; . • .111arket.very . quiet,; , .... • . • '1 AT - .IIAVREALe GRACIE; • • • ..; .• • : NoymißF.R3o,-.1.864. :White.A...9li. , •-petlpariffl.:::".... - ...:•:,,..510 . •00e.: • , LylFgas Val d;Pinegrovi.-- : -prepared:-.111 001,0,10 25 . . • . •AT BALTIMOR E ` . • • • • • • •-• •••••• 1864.- • White Asiiiireparil—wholesale.-'., 449.75,41. x 00 12 00g. •Lyjcens. -•- 11 - 25(0 • "- • ." 15 —retnil . - .••• ... . 50@ - • : CUM.I3E - 11LAN,-rnn of mine' •••• 10. 50C4. " - "Lrnip.. 004." .• " • ... . ...... 25a . COAL FREIGHTS. Frai>jh(s :from P?it Riehniinsl . ; [Phil ad!it.' Portland.• $5.00 Boston.. Portsmouth..-. .. ; . . 5 251 New . L0nd0n...,.. New Bedford.. ... 350 ; New Haven Newport., 3 301 New York::: Norwich - . .. ... 3 50. I .Washingteri.;.“.... Troy. .... : ... . : 2 80.1 Rhode Island. Newburyport........ - . 5 30Hartford : ... ; . 13ri4eport,.,. 30 ' Newark. - Albany_ .: .. . 2.75 *Alexandria.... .... . . Providence....::. 2 50 'Dight0n........340 Taunton . 4 roa Derby - 3 40 Philadelphia • • .30. E Charlestown - 4 2.5 131 vessels and 133 boats ii - rrivedlor tlie - week; . . , . . lireights froth - 113Iiiittiethpcirf, New. York-: $ 114 Portland. • Fell River.......,.,.1 . SO) Nerrbulyport.' • Newport • ' , .1.85 New London„ Boston.. .... ".• . 3 - 50 Pawtucket. . .... . 1150 Taunton* " Providence.. .1 tsNew . . : Norwalk__ ... ... •1 4 Portsrikatth; •. ;„ - Middletown. .. .: . 1.50 New - Bedford • ' Freight,. froii4 rfai;tim.pre. tiiPhiladelphia New Y0rk..:...'. Boston . Frefghis from 41&,iorgOtovrn or Alexandrig., To Philadelphia : ;- - • ~. . $175 ®.• • New. York - " . • • "2 50 . 4. ." 13oei on . " . " ". ':" 3 00(14,3" . 23 . (170,761 101,732 55,236 55, 69:. 54.44.4 .10.743 Schnitkpl.CountT linprpadi f0i11864 thefollowing is, the qtiantity . of Coal transported over the differeet Railroads. In - Schaylirill ,9etunty;for 'week ending on.Ttiuraday evening Idat: . 1 237, SS 5 d 140,962 :5,671 1 0,7;1 17,601 77,160 30,742 Mine T.1111•S6 Maven R.:44;403 14 ' •.:',V;41.5;074 15 Mt. carbon... ... . 3,236 10' . • .11 - 13,059 * Mill. Creek. 9,596 or ".---_ - -:*454,753 05 Malianoy Broad Mi • .16,763 12 ' 03 Little Schuylkill. ...... . 12,339'17- "',504,239 13 Schitylkill Valley ..... . 24441 15 . . . . Veal Trude for::1864. Quantity of 'Coal. sent by Railroad dud .Cantil for the sveelt ending. on Thursday evening lasti • . . Port Carbon: - .... Pottsville - .• Schuylkill haven '' ... . Port Clinton— ... : • • .. . . ... Previoltsly thislear • • Total.— .. . . To same time last -year licrcase so far Dcexeas Coal Tanda by • Railroad .foi• 1864.65 Quantity of COal seat by Railroad for one day, De tember 104.864. • . '. • • 'Yam Port Carbon': ... - . : 'Pottsville ..... _ .Schaylkill Navel( " Anbarti' ' Port Clinton • • TQtat Icir week • • To' same year, Decrease so far • Lehigh ; Corti Trade for 11.1164 . . ro f .week ending on Saturday hiAti• OPERATORS Lehigh Mare° A. Pardee. Packer' &• Coii Sharpe, Weisa &Co.. 'Mt. P1ea5ant......... I Spring lit. Coal j .W..T. Carter & Co.. 1 . Beaver Meadow:. ;Smith's Spring-Mt, . :linnep.psk Coal Co! Jeddo. . . -.1 • Pal tou Coal .... . • liarleigL .oerman Pa- Coal C 0...; Buck Mountain . L. &M. Coal ' • D. Mnmnly, &c...: "Other Shippere.... • P-11. &W., H. Baltimore Coral ' Conacildated. Coal Co • .Plymouth ; 9 37f ,D. 37. . 9 3 . 3 _'9-37. 9 37 9 37 9 AI . 9 20 . 9 20 1223111 Sital 46,591 Same time last year.. 59;949 Deezense , —,,••, VinefroYe• Cacsl,Trade'firr , 4ls64. • •afnount , transported thuing Abe het month:: . iorbergt Cree.k bticetra mien Cguilliglarcitiii 4.00 9.00 9'oo 9 00 9 00 9.62' 9,85 9.85 9 85 .... 985 9'85 .... 9 85 .... 985 9'85 975 .975 .. 9 75 9 75 9.:75 ~ 9 75 9 75 ..175 .. 1 SO .. 1 40 .. S 60 1 . 611 .. 1 40 2 00 . 1 25 -1 '26 Bridtoort 3.60, thirtroyd; 3 6f Albany.::.'. st 2:21@9 ; 35, 3004 11.111.11.0 . .O.AN?4. 20.871 0.11 9,171 00 590 171 2,104 00 23,754 3:1; 1.8,764 or, 3,838 041- 8 833 01 . ; . : 2,075:00 5'4240 32,114..05 1.1,704,510, 02;839 00 . T 460 ozi6 . 2,553;221 .05 955,953 05 851,221'05 101,732 00 0,760 111 .2,520 10 ..Z4.11 15 . .00 ..1 452• 10 , . ' .. 19 . .001 03 2,166-66 WtOAD. OA.NAL 25it. z169,31:1_ 143.0901' %96,87(11 17p • 22,9861 . 1; 2 21 .36,893 f 4,4 4 1, 119,606' . • : 8301 105,609 •,:,. 7961 7 '03,149 .27'8 '47,005. - 150' 47.830; - ..55g 47,13:21 : 43,633. . ' 3.345 2.722 1,934 766 2,601 122 - 12,64 S ice. • ' .2. 471 " '347 1,79 T 847 974 ' 905 - 124,454 t! - 15.003 t, 95/ ; 67,0831 -Li'sll,3lli 21,320 ~`~ 2,013.720' 1.87`2,5PA1 .11105T11:-: 144,344 02 ---- _4V= .:7 - 4,t-sr4loa 15,i03 'YT • 1F05£40 05 ;sl"k".Cti ~-,~5'.~i3'-+:'~'i~".: _ .... "aas:-~:.`l"'~' ~~z`'•'t %: ~ : _ _. _ `P34~.'~st.':i%;__ -.. ..'~'"_+~r United . State's, Oanal and. Local • -Stoaa. • Retidi%7lßanr,' . .1. •.•:-•`••• -• • • „• tt.mrt Schad IQaclgntion Stock, pt e- - " Boadt„ Itallroad_ Li tle Schttyliclil • Lehigh 'Valley Rail n 384 - 4 . 4 Lehigh Canal. .... . )3onds . • " Sod—pt ~ .. Calts Ran - • - " • preferred Minai*Bank - gtock • Government. Bank '' . Pottsville WtderCompanyS . 4Per.„-,. U. g. . . U. S. 7.310 . .N0tes r. S. Mti Bova (Mimes on:) Gold Cpremhun Philada ): Butler C0a1C0.:........... co.. • Green Mountain Coil Locust " • • • • New York and Middle Coal Big Mountain • Swatera Falls' Coal Diamond Coal Co NEW ADVERT7-11TENT.S SEWIp(G MACIIINES. - A rinkle it : Lyon Sewing Maehlne for - sale at . the Bookstore of the s.ubseriber. • Also a•Wileox Gibbs Sewing:Kee-bine ''Both adtv ;uld of latest patterns; and will be sold eheali., • . BAN.I•;AN. PitorElam Y: and V : - - TIMBER - LAND . FOR BALE. . . . GRIST-MILL, SAW MlLl,and 200 ACRES - of ex cellent LAND in Union .Toivnatip;- Schnylkllh Qminty, a mile and a half from. Catawissa Railroad, and about 2 miles fiom Ringtown- - ' • The Mills: which axe driven by both the Rig and Llttle,Catawisstiereeks, are near ivnew.aitdin fine order: - The . • is capable of grinding 25.000 bushels of Grail - 4 - am! the Saw Mill will cut 500 00) feet of lumber annually., • • • About 25 acres of the land are tinder cultivation, and v2r, acres are covered with firit•rate 'Hemlock - Timber, and will cut about:4o,ooo'feet to the acre, : There are alas at the Mills a large- new Mansion and . two tenant houses. Price, $14,500. - 'Pces.ession given at any time. - -.. • • . If desired, the-teams and stock -belonging to bosh. Mille' can be Purcchtused with the Real Estate t at a fair. valuation.. Apply to . • ' . . ' , --JOHN P. ITOBART,'Pottwille, Pa.. . SW" Lancaster Examiner andlleading Journal copy, dud send bills-immediately to this ofilce. . . . . . . . A.NII MILL . IN ~V ' I.JUZERNE COUNTE.VOIR. SALE. The _subscriber offers foraale hie FARM'And located in:Black Creek ToWnship,.Luterne County, Pa. The Farm. is :located about smile from the Mill tract, a witichis 'on Islescopeck Creek, The Farm-21 contains 116 acres of good farming land; ' • TO•acres Of Which are cleared - and under • • - cultivation. There is, also • s good OrclUird. - ..0n tho Fami.there is' a Brick: Dwelling House, . two stories high, 24 by 36 feet, with a kitchen, IS by 21 feet, • There is a well by the door and 'a cister in the house. There is also a Flank Barn;. 31 by 10 feet,' with straw shed and wagon-house: .Thd Mill. whichis 40 'by 56 feet;con tains 4 run of Stone '2.16-feet bo i ltm,-and the best clean ing Grain and Flotir Elevator, and a Com Sheller, The Mitl WiltibOit two years since. • It has plenty of water power. tWelve mileithere are' at - least twenty Collieries: It k located - in a good grain country- . The only reason the subseriber has for selling. is on 'aceount of old age.. The property will be sold cheap. . Full information in regard to:terms. &c.. will .be given ,by calling upon; or addressing the subscriber .at. Aloha moy City, Schuylkill, County. • • .. •- ' • BAN - ID. SCHELTAAMMER.• . • . . ii A. D'IV . ARE E 111.4. - . N T. ,• • .-• • • • ••• • • ' TII.E . UNPERSIOr.s.T . EB PIIOPOSES TO. SELL • " • - • . • • Hardnare; Cutlery, Steel, .iron, :Carpenters' . • Tools;: Agricultural linpieinents, • : •• . • - .b.c., . • Comprising the entire steel: in the well-Ithoini.Store -• of . . . •• - , RA NEE POTT :most faimrably 'located on Centre Street, Pottsville, .Schnylkill County, Penna.: The purchaser of the Stool: - may Obtain a - Lease of the•StonC; which is 'a three-story Brickl.tuildb*,, 20 feet trent, on Centre atreet, by 6O feet in depth ,with a. building in the rear, 20 by,-10 feet, con= strutted expressly as a'depot for Steel and troll, opcn- - fog on to a tO-feet street. rendering it particularly' cert.. ..venient of access ;•• the whole depth of the store taltig 100 feet-l.with admirable apparatus for heisting from the flrstto the third floor. •• To a Hereon desirous of enter lug this branch. Of business,: an 'opportunity is of ' fered which very rarely. occurs:: " •• ' • . 41,80,—F0r gale,.a. BONE MIL,. with vast-iron Sh a ft, and Frame, complete. , •• • .1. • .• For particulars, address,. perschially or by letter, •. • ' • -- E. E. - .P0'1"I'; Vezataittcr,' • • . • ,or.STICANGE. N. PALM ER. • Itottiville. Dec,' 2, • . .-.• 49-ti • . . ET.TEWSI Algoma: . g lineliiintied' in the poSt Unice, at Pottsville; State of Pedusyliga ;du;. on the 2d.day of. Deeenaber;,ls64. • •• • .- To obtain any, of these letters, the applicant meet call for " adveftiall letters," give tlae•date of this list, - ,and pay One cent for advertising... •''', • ' . - .ffnot called for within'one moialt, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: • •. • . , • -• •- • .Bitter Servin' : Gallagher Celia .MooreThos Biowne-Richd • • Highlander Sanii L L . Bast gt• Bro •.llriffnaan . • Moriggey Ellen • • Bryttiff.Jes • Hoffman David, Elizabeth -Bait S W •Ilow ells Jno R-: McCorraickS G. Creiser RJ, Hethert Thus "Pettigrew Jno Carlin John.' Harper .Elizibeth Payne jno ,T • .. • Cassidy Pairiek .1-lanny Gany ' Prevo . • • Dolan 'rhos Kearns Patrick- H •aber Clara •• • Daley Mrs Mimi 'Kline - Copt • Reese Emma • Evans John. Kline: Wm .. Hach Jon Freeland Etta Kline Mrs Wm E -Stokes John Fitseerald.jas Killey Elizabeth' Sweeny Jahn • Fisher-Jacob Leary Mrs Sarah , Wagner T • ' , Goldman Oliver McClure Wm 3 Wolf.. Gen • :Garag,hty Jas • • Maloney'Wm• Walker GM L.• 2 •- Gyeer Saml ship • ' • : Dee. 4 . 434.. . SIILYSINN;.P.:M. . . . . . . . .. .. . j . EtTERS • Remaining.' Unclaimed : iiit 14 the I'ost Office at...St. : Claw. State of Pennsylvania; on•the Ist 'day of.December;lBP4. "- • ... .. ': • • • To obtain any of these • lettere,: the :applicant must call for ."ativertised letters," give the date, of this list, and pay one cent far advertising. .-. •:• . . . • tonot called for within one month, they Will be .eetit. to the.l)end Letter.Ofriee.. • . • . ', • - :. :. . • . . 'Cottrell Thoic • , Higgins Joe 2 Oberly . jno • .CanifielclJno Janes Wm F > :Patterson Conely Mice •• ' • Ketchan Thos . .. Perks Jno • Connor Jesse • • •Keeriiy Michl Peirce•Wm Coltih Mich! ,' '1 • Kheen Thee .• - Perth/al Sarni Cohalane. Pat'k • .Eeary Michl ' Potts ST . , • Culligan Ellen':Knorr. Eliza. : Phillips Hannah-- Dune Evan • ETAS W • . Remp•R Dillan Patrick Lantborn \V W Richenbauch D. Dollan Larey.Thos . Rudy Jas . • Daly Christian Lusktt Pat •• • . Snyder Mary 2 ..Flowren Semi ' :- MeAlee Alex Smith 'Elizabeth 'Perin§ Jas " MeCue.Martin Tangher John FraitoeWalter - McGatmitPat • • . Thomas Evan Fair Martin: :. Miller Andrew • • Thomas John Grehani Jac?. ; Mosley Jos Viensyl Joel' Garber Francis Moor John • -- Whenell.Robt. Hayden Jno • , O'Bityl Miss B M 2Wythes W W Dr] Gorrell Mrs ' O'Bryen - Thos. .• • • • • Dec. M. MATEEN, P. M. • 5:25 9 BO Sso 2 35 0 Oft 3 30 5 90 2'35 pUBLIC SAIL,R of VA 1. UAtt-LX ItEAK A The underaigned. will expose to pablic -Sale. or 'yen-. Ort • • • • S4TURDAY,Recembet-24th, 1864, 'at 1.1„ o'clock in the forenoon; it 'the Prattle •Thinse of Charles Humniel, in Friedensbnrt..the following Real . , e A piece of. Farm Land situate in WavnTownship, mile from' Friedertsbing and 5 miles' hem- Pottsville, containing 200 .acres, ,adjoining. land of Peter Berk . heiser; Charles Rummel, William Young and others.—. , • About 140 acres thereof are cleared, and the remainder is'g...woodland. - -The land is in a good . state • of 'cut- , tivation...The improvements thereon con=A • slat 'Of .a two-story:log dwelling .hopse _, weatherbotuded. a, new. i. bartir barn, and • other out-buildings. 'On the land is a .strong Water ,' pOwer for a An excellent', Snung 'Prenam Is also: glon:the premises, ' • , , - A 1.9 0"25 acres of-woodland, situated about onemile • . from the above described property; bounded"-by land nf Anthony Ifttriimel and others. ..A.:godd.water-power , is also on this bind, . Persons wishing to view the property, can call on the '„underaigned at the premises any day . grail the: day of Terms, will be made kmAyn by • ' • JpiiN ZIEGLER 49-4 t Dec. .3, .6 A' DR.FAIIMERS AND BILITCHEUA..--. Sausage' Gutters and &Wier!, geared with: l cog wheels, to cut by the cwt., at . - • - • liev.26, ' ,speliTEß & Tl-10511350N5._ TOILET • SETTIII.Faacy, 'painted.- 'gained,. and plain. aetts, at Nov. 26.-.”64'. • ' THOMPSON'S.: Ivpi ..40, syinf TEIII. .. • . . • The enb...ieriber take. Mlles to .winter, at his - Tann, near-Orivitaburg, on reasonable terme. Apply personally or by 'letter. ' WILLIAM X. BICIL. Nos 26;,64 . Illf, 11111111 P PIIIIIIIP, the wonder: .1: or the age.. Simple in construction not liable to get out of Order : occupying but little: apace, and will -not freeze in winter, are ecurte•of the mentampon which thePump:is eo, highly recommended, • Sole owoers• rightlor.the County, •• • • N0v.26, . .STICHTER- &THOMPSON. . . . . . INIEVV STYLE•PA_PER, - with nlfe. ope ' at 1" tanned to - sheet, for printing Letter Heads, Bil Heads, &c:: 'Just received and for sale at •• .• • . • -- • Bookstore and Printing Also, Fancy 13111 Tinad-Pape,r; for printing Hill Heads Call and see it.. • . • [Nov. 1.9054. • . t . . • rillil3 undereigned haring purchieed:the large tract X. of WOOdland..and the bteaut Saw' .located . In Catawisea Valley, near the Railroad, la Tireparev, far; utak ThAber for Preakere,Sulhlings, &A.'s • Pottivfile, Aug. 2T,'61. • af.-aue 1131,ANOS AND ME Loismorix, trout the ..best menutarlarers, and -a general: .• risiortinent of excellent Idualcat 'mishit= ments,Are sold' by the undersigned.— y Stings, Midges and.Screna for Violins; ' carfalso be furnished:: Instruments repaired at Sttprt notice, and on rea.voriable terms. • ' - • M. I.EIMMEILt Agent; _ Centre street, Pottsville. ' i~;c:'li, ass.=cq, • . •. • • • ..gOLD • • t. The sulnicriber gives notice that he has. sold out 14 `I°IIIIII3I3GRM'ERY ESTABLISHMENT; at the corner. of. Centre an Norwegian streets...A° -- Mr. FRANCISECAMIELER , All those iridebtedlo the inhisciiber'sre. naquested to calland settle their bills its'speedily as Vossible; at his residence in Norwegian' :street, R• doors Isom Ruch *& Evans , Kill, and those having claims will them tor. settlement: - -• • • - • • - • - • •-• ' GEORGE 110FERNAMP.: 4.8-4t* 15467 20,155 37.435 15,8112 13,413 30;413 34,501 13,093 119 Nov. 20,"64 r's ' -Li, AIVII :BUSINESS, • - Bo BANNAN . 2 6 ilsoketore . Nußt 26; , fif kW . CAMEL" - frrella - M.- - ope r Rod s '; at atamtlatali occupied Inf N: Monitor'. eta qttettreekaattripowoldtafidarkat;'a 'New: , Dry Goode, • , procety eM „We - which 411* be hetes eciettaarly,'4sotifaiira stoticin that Attattrimav Mbar atiMK d c. Ibe en 6 eUllgwd''"be btatiiet% it*** *jig : / 18 "; - to -M ROBERT Pottsvflii. °doter ' Saktoffs -, Artacicluizz %PROFITS.. TASHIONABLE GLOBMG, 50, 0734 100 104 • 100 t } 100 - 100 . . GRANVILLE. STOKES; OLD STAND, GRANVILLE ST-D,KW OLD": STAND. 'ORAN:VILLE STOKES , OLD STAND, 501 25'4 1 50 31 , 4 00 1 58 501 60 , 50'.• 44 4: 50' ; ,79;¢ 100 50. 100.103 50 1 fa 59+.'57 60."90 1:k1 512 CA' BD 451 . 45. 50 19 100 112,7-S 100 113 100 105 100 227 50 , 11 50 1 1 / 4 505434 609 catsmur 689 CEUESTNITT-ST., 609 CHESTNUT ST-, GENTS , DRESS COATS, GENTS. BUSDTESS COATS, GIOTS , :DRESS COATS, GMNTS , RUSINESS COATS, GENTS• DRESS COATS, GENTS , BUSINESS COATS, • PANTS, VESTS; . - PANTSrV&STS, • PA N rr B -; 14. .„„, pANTs,..v*,'Ts,:* PANTS,' VESTS, PANTS, VP-' ,17, ••• VESTS,'. PANTS, VESTS, PANTS; VE*3.113. The stock of ready-rnade'Clothing tO be !mind at' this elegant Einporimn cannot be -tmipassed.. in yoint. of STYLE; QUALITY ,'ML 'and Empu, by. that of any other establishment. " • . This is not idle assertion bui a pc,eitiye Call and exaMine for youtselres. . . . . MI12: 5O 6 • • 609 . -Cliestant Philadelphia. •. • 609. Chestnut -609 Chditiatt . sa; Philadelphia. •' 609 ChistiatatSt.,.Philatlelphitt. 609 Chestnut St.;'Philadelphia.;••: . • . soy: 194 'GC . ' • , -•• 4d-3m . . . . 1864;: CI:OTItIIYG .` 1864, • ..•:.LATEST •STY•L'ES... ',DiERCITAITT TATLOR sOuntiAst - CORNER OF REirElsl`.ll- AND • PHILADELPHIA, . ••• . . •. . . Respectfully Invites attention fo his iCiag , stock of. FINE CLOTIIING, .got . ' upittstiperior style; by tasteful and experi- • .enced artists, and • offered for sale et ez ceedingiy • ~ • • LOW PRICES. • : • - , to .bis 'large and. choice variety ,of • PIECE GOODS: for . WORE, em- • • ' . bracing selectione from.' the tiarst produc-• : • •.'Lions of both . foretn. and &mastic mina- ' • .. • ... •. • , • ' • . • .. .• - . . , • •-• . r • . WILLIAM . •&•JONES.... • • • sucea,s'oß TOROB.kRT, R ADAMS„' • 1.. Southeast Cokner at 'Seventh' and • • • . Itlar4et Stye Zs. • • • -Nov. ir, , : • • . An_ • . ...' H C L Q7.H1.N . G.-, : ::, FALL .... (3.E' ..864: EX.TENSJIVE ...CLOTHO - 0 HOUSE' and 305 pIESTNITT STREET; • • - . EaILApEtPIITA: • . The-facilities of tiiieheuselor doing heal -0; nese are such that•thev_eao..conitdently claifit lE,', for it the s .leadhig pesition'aniong, the.: Tailor- t 1 1 3 .. log Establishments of PhiMdelphia. • They, • therefore, invite the. atieution.'ef • of taste to their superb stock' of • " co cut by the beet' artiste, trimmed. and Made . I _3 at - .equal to Customer-Work, and at: •• - g They haye Ws° added .a ,inhere the laiest novelitee may he• found, ern. bracing'some-freuh_fiom London and Paris. ' •••• 0.2 • • 303 . siAid - 303 CO*STSIUT.Strfet. Ousitim . bepart*nt 303. Cliestnutf,.. _X • IMMII New and. Yaluable Music Books. . The 'Eh Wiinith, Collectiodof 'Sacred 'and-Secular Choruses from Oratarios, Operas, and Pop ular ;Glee aud,Chorus Winks, designed' as a Standard. Book for Choirs, 'Musical Societies,_ ConTentitnii• and Schools, and containing the Most-Desirable, Pieces for Private Practice- and Public Performance:', $l . 00.. • . ..Piew ills - moat Thorough 81111. By .Ed, .ward 13,'Oliver; Principal of the*. IrtendelsSahn „Musical. Institute, Boston.- Thievolume embodies' • : the pal ideas contained in the elaborate, works -'of French.. German and Italian Masters' of Mtisie t .disencumbered of obscurities (Jr exPreision. and made plain to the Un derstandings of all grades of. students.' For beginners, 'and even fot advanced scholars ask book of reference, it will he found invaluable: Cloth 67 t.• Boards • Young Ladies' Vocal. -Album:: k Collec= tion Cl Choruses, Trios- and. Duets, originally written for-Female Voices. • Selected and Adapted kir , the Use of Academies, Seminaries -and Sin7ing.'Classes.-.By . Charles I), Ca. Adam. Teacher of - Mame .at the Buffalo 'Female Academy. ..Incirlding a Course .of Vocal Exer , vises and Solfeggios .bp Rossini. $1 50. • • The Opera of Faust. By Gonnod.. Italian and Englit.h . Teat. Prefaced by:a Sketch of the Com poser and the prlpcipullncidents.offthe Plot. (gem - plete). $4.. • - Mailed . Post;paid,. en .reccipt - of price, by thd Pub-' lishers,'QUlTß - DITSON co:, 277 Washington St.. iqsa'EXPB COTTAGE ORGANS .. , . Are not onlY - tmexeelledi but they are absolntely Un equalled by any other Reed Instrument In the country. Designed expressly for.Churtheit and. Schoels,• they are found to be equally well. adapted to • the parlor and drawing room. For sale only. by • • . , .:.- No. VS North SEVENTH' St., PHILAD'A BRADBUR - I: , S PIANOS, and a - , complate etseortinent, of the PERFECT MELODEON, B PPti 24064, A SAFE STEAM. BOILER, ' The'sabscriber liprepaied to receive orders.fOr the "HARRISON STEAM 801LER,... in sizei to suit prir chasers. .The attention of manufacturers and others is called 'to this new Steam Generator, as' combining es sentird . advantages in . abeolute safety.frOm destructive explosion, cot and durability, economy of fuel, facility of cleaning and' transportation,. &c.; not .poroseasedThy 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. :VV. Cattell's Factory. Sprtice street, Schuylkill; and at Garsed's Tre mont Mill, Frankford. . *- • 2745. THIRD :STREET, Sept.'24;'fri.-39-tfi PHILADELPHIA . ; . N'ALISAGE TO AND FROD:EUROPE ara ItiCH'n EDWARDS, .. . . Liverpool. New Yorkand Philadelphia Staab:midi) Co. Cunard *Line of 'Steamers; .•. . . .Steant Navigation Company. - . - . • • . Brit.llo and American Steam Navigation . Companr; AnchOr U . N Ulm. ..ew 'York and Glasgow. Steamship New York and London Steamship Eine. Oldlthick Star Line of . Packets, to and from Liver pool:(Sept ln, `64.-4-am PAMSAGE .13111TAIN. — AND re . • •• • TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.'S. '. • 'Emigration and Foreign Exchange Olfice,:.B6 South. aL., New York: Drafts on England, Ireland. Scotland and; Wales.: Tattecott's favorite liae of Liverpool Packets Sails every three days, • -.• • .•• ' • • . • X•line of LohdonPackets sails cacti'. ten' days, • • Or: Parties wishing-to send for their friends, or remit money to the . Old COuntni, can do Aciat the lowest rates by applying to ,: STRAIgIE PALMER. • Sept S. . Pot*Ille: PENNSYLVANIA.....CAVALRY.. .... . Recruiting' IMO,. Pio. 533' Chestnut: at., ItIPIaCRUITS - .IVAL ED- for this Celebrated Alif Regiment of Gen. Sherfdan's command. - ' , .. Thelong experience •f the oilicem - 'and. thO .. - splendid reputation. earned in the. field by the - 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. render moat di. ll'. i sirable reVnt flit yETERANS of Cavalry' and*" Infantry des .to re-enlist.: . All gal - et in ama and city bountie s p d.. ' '-. ' ` • Aladrto - • '..:•-' • , • • ' - AIdAdORMART 'Pll L', -- =PER, , ... ''.l.Na. 533•CheatnutSCO'hiladeipoda. Nov b, XO4 . , . . eIAMINET - ORGANS.—*: E. B. POWELL, of Scranton, Tit:, is the rag' Marty anthotizedwhole sale and retail agent In this ,part .01 the. State (includ ing Schuylkill Cotinty),_of the celebrated:' •••==. musical instriMent ; known :as „the , . "PABINNT ORGAN." These instrn- r. - meats are recommended by. .over Aar° ' hundred - andlifty . of thilw.Mng-.olsta of=the."Unj ted States as :qke, best artheir dear," and wherever they are known are: fast atiperceding this Melodeon, both in privatelamilies 'and :churches': Prices range ' ; from $llO to $6OO, ..- . .bir:Xowell also keeps An . hand a 'gineralaesortnieatof PIA.ViOS,.Id:ELODEONB;SHEET . • id.USIO, 'MUSIC BOONS, ,kc. Orden Will bellied and circulars sent trile : . cif postage...by - addressing' him - . at hcrAntcni. : . • •INev. 19064.--4T-Snr • mILLERSB un Ilk iSTEAIII. MAW Kill. The dersi . gnenimittg large Steam Sair .and a Sur,. stock of Time: Clak and Metcrlotif Logs, at Millersburg; 'Dauphin County, . Pa, me • prepared to manufacture, and fbrarord to'ordentbeheavlest-billa of • ' - • - Lumber for Buskers, Mir, ship, goacood e a r th o z r.. MECCAL 'bar atahortnotier.,lo the. ties .01-I , ldiudelpida,-Malti-sr--TtiIITKUIDEIYILIIVii, aot,-Aiconertviiva more. Warddrrrto. n'and-Nmit VH4'O tir. . ' :. - Nolittl4tbriCtulilt.CM 4 4fie slur-mg...in the Delaware. Elver—Union; "3bd:Oui or Tide Water. Canals, or on . the, Northern Central, Permaylmitia mother conneetini , ..rallroteas , :7; 1 1 Bear •--- 45 7,W 7'..t NEMCS Di COKE V I II Mittig 'I P Jt. WAl32lt TITBS4932LEGANI"Cit Ibrneele at , veld* 14.61 '' 24 . '434' rrov- Go 9 CHECVIRWT 61:19 CHESTNUT ST., Otoi ettzsmtrr PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA.. GENTS! OVERCOATS, GENTS'' OVERCOATS; GENTS" ov-ERCOATs, R,BADY:MApE CLOTUING, POPULAR. PRICES CUSTOM 11EPARTM'E.S'T, HAERIS.OI4 - ItLmirket ~ Strect, Pottsvillo,- SIXTH REGEITENT, .. %e'r^a _ - ,'^Y-''•e`;_-G'%.yi?;~~: ~.:r,a,i•::°dpi%•~Cc.'x.;w~~~:.r.:,~'.v;__~J':+,z=r EDUCATIOIkIAL. • k iseAtoirAtiriNlirrlTUTZ.-, • D. PRIES OrdvigsburgE, .L M:, Pr naipaL . lKilt Co: Pa.. vris - rtisiltain!.gftaiiiigi,imiiscfitei deserve the attention of. Ovents , who have ions or diaghtera to ed • aciite..-.Stadents eau ,enter - at - any rime. Send for a catalogue contalatai panitulara • Nov. 26, '64. gaimmetcta . v • At •Kingston, Luzeme 00,, Pa. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL OF TRADE. sar Send foe Circular. t W. S. SMYTH, Principal. 31-4 m July . 30, .G 4 MEDICINAL Vkiii Diseases, 'fetter, Itch, Blotches. 1 ULCERS.'. • - SCALD HEAD, - ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM; RINGWORMS, RAR.I3Eit'S ITCH. Eruptions coverirtg the whole lx)dv, of long standing and most obstinate in chameter, ane quickly cured by •" Dr. Swaynn's All-Ilealing Ointment." "Dr. SwaynA•All-Healing Ointment." SwayneN .&11-Healing Ointinent." • " Dr. S,wayne's Ointment," "Dr.',Swayne's All-Healing Ointment." If the bloOd.fis impure, cleanse the system Of all In puritiea by using the old-established. and wall-tried re- "Dr. Swayne'S Ziend-Puritying .Panacea." Swayne's Bleod-PurifYing Panacea." "Dr. Swa.yne's Blood-r'urif y ing Panacea.'! "Dr: Swayne's Blood-Purifying Panacea." - "Dr. Swaynes."Blood-Purifying Panacea:" Swayne's BlOod;Pur*ing Panacea." • 44 rePutation for.curing scrofula,- Old ulcers. tan joint complaint, ulcerated sore throat, white swelling, dark blotches, or. defects!in- the skin, boils,..yellow skin, marasmus or wasting. flesh; rheumatic affections, pains in'the bones, ac., Is without patallel: 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 A ill proVe ; !Icahn*. ever 'discovered can compare Kith it in curing' that class. of disorders. To be Sure of getting the pure and genuine Panacea, ourchase.direct at the principal ofhice of Dr. SWAYNB & Soy, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, or at the Drug sfore.of HENRY SAILOR; Pottsville.. 191 C 40,..1 . F..A1t i tif:/pf - [PARDUE. . . . "Dr, ..Swayne's . Compound Syrup Wild Cherry...' "Dr, Swayines. • Compound '.Syrup:,Wild 'Cherry," "Dr. • Swayne's - , Compound--Syrup - Wild Cherry., , !. 'l 4 hOusands of cases of Pulmonary DiSease; which hays • battled. every expedient of human skilli.have • permanently cured by this Old standard reme- ' • :••• •, • dy. •To prove' this assertion we have certb..• • ' fleeter, of cures so extraordinary. that,' . • • • • . al;eptics•are led to feel jueredulous • • • •,•• •of their truth. NO retried!? hag , • ~ .ever been offered that can • . . : eoninare with this great ' - 'gloat .• . - •ry.Compound • in curing • . .. - Severe Coughs', ' . . ' Blood Spitting,' , ••. • - • 'Whooping Cough,. , Bronchitis.. • • ' • • Weak Nerves,: - Consumption, • '.• ; • Liver Complaint, ••. Sore Throat,- . • - Pains, Side,.Breast, and all complaints of .a pulmonary nature: -Its use is sure tobriug health and returning vigor, to .the Weak .aud languid frame... - • ' - • • - It cleaueoa'tlie hinge of all impurities, Infusing. strength; Tigor . and new life Into the dlseaied s and debilitated system 7dr thirty Sc;ars has" beo:fl-standanl. remedy, curing he most obstinate eases, after all ptber 'remedies and reatment.laN:e,faile(i reiitarrl!al eimituinp . tion," To Dr. "Switirne 336Nerili girth St 1 send you certitleate.of 'Naomi Wilcox; of this town. She was pfilirted with CatarrhalCnnsumption, amitried many remedies. butchitthfued tf; grow:weaker; lungs and-stomach Internee very much disordered, and her .physicians Ml.friendsdespaired of her - life. Through the ttse of your Compound Syrup of, Wild _Cherry she emirely recovefed... ' • , • .. ••• .11; . .1). - SmtrO, Justice Of the Peace, : ' , -• .. • tloverneur- Prepared :Only by DR, : WAYNE A SON; 330. North 'SIXTH. SU...oil..Philadelphia: • Sold •by HENRY SAY LOR and 'MOWN A; SON, DruggistA; .'Sept. t i %I. • • • [April 2, —14.64 . _ . f— PURE. 0111(10 'CATAWBA. Li. - BRANDY: Sc SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES, Equal in - quality and. Cheaper In Price than" the Bran dies, arid SN, Ines of the. Old World.' . For I.lnminer Com 'lnfun.tuiu; Bowel - Coniplailit, Cramp; • • • - A BURR OVER IS GUARANTIED, OR THE MONEY WILL LVIZE • In support .of the above • shfieritente; are presented the Certificates of Dr. Jas. R. -Chilton, 'Chmist, New York; Dr..liiraurCox, Citemiea l.lnspector,' Ohio; Dr: James R. -Nichols, Chemist, Boston;- Dr. N. E. Jones. Chemical Inspector: • Circleville, 'Ohio; Prof. -C.: T. -Jackson, Chemist, BoSton Dr. Chas. Upham Shepard,. Charleston. S. C.; -and Blaney,-and U. A, Marl. nor, Consulting Chemists, -ChicagO,, all of whom have - analyzed the Cataivba Brandy, and commend-it in the highest terms; for medicinal use. • Atm/vats of the' Mciosachtmet Slats-Assa y er, • . . .ISIB. • - .When'evaporated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. In every'reepect it -is a pate spiritu on.S.llOnory..„The Oil Which gives to this Brandy,its 'fla vor and.aroma, is wholly onlike fusil. or grain oil., its odor partakes, of both the fruit and .oil: of grapes . Withmtida,.l,N - produces ethers' of a high _fragrance.— The .substliptien , of this Brandy.- for Cognac Brandy . will'do away with the manufacture of .flititiou,s spirits, sold under.this.uamehoth at home and abroad. • . 'Respectfully; • A. A:RAYES, M. D., • : - Assayer to State Mass.; 16 Boyleston • Mithe.same, in 1664.- • • -I have ;analyzed !-L: .LYONS , 'PURE CATAWBA BRANDY," with' referenceto its composition and char acter-being the same as that produced-in past years.-- A sanir.de, taken from. ten casks orded t.he . same re sults with regent to • purity: a'. slightly • increamd amount of- the principle on- which its flavor. 'depends -raa determined by comParison with former Samples. ' • .The indications of-analysis show that, this-Brandy is prodnc& l by the:Same rocesSaS most of'the imported Brandy. ' Respectfully, . A. S;EfArES;.M.D.. • • State Assayer, 16 Boyleston St. • Boaton,.July'2o, 1864.. - . • . • ' .91nnufacturid only . Jitiob Co., Depot, 91 Libi6rty . l9.' New - York. . • - .CHAS. LDGUE,.Agent:POttaville, Pa; Great Itedii - Otion iri-thoPrice of • Dfly GOODS. EDWIN 11: 4 11,LL - 411 c Ce., • • . Sio:9ltlilonth Second filtreet,-. PHILADELPHIA;.. ' • Are .noie offering teir ..Aragnilicent Stook bf SILKS, ' . DRESS GOODS, •, . SHAWLS, , • - CLOTHS, . CLOAKS; '• . , VELVETS, for-below the present GOLD .PRICES We. have. also on 4sral, a latr,estor,k of - DOMESTIC GOODS ; Which we are Ma* se l ling at a 'great reduction from the -prices we have:been selling them, at. As we have had the. advtuatage of a ri.eari the prices of our Stock in the progrus of the Warfor - the last two or three years, we now: propose to give our ,Customers the Adv antage of the fait in. Prices: • - • • CALICOE&& MUSLIN . S . , reduced, FLANNELS & TABLE LINENS, reduced: BLANKETS and all STAPLE GOODS. reduced. • We reapectfully.solia from the 'Ladle:fund Others, visiting Philadelphia, an examination of our. Stock, which is unsurpassed in Variety And Style, in this City. 'N. B.— IV 110ZESA L .B UYERS 'are invited to ex ' amine our. Stdch. • EDWIN HALL. & CO,: No: 26 South SECOND St.. PRILADA 41-2inoo • October 8, '64. 111AWEJEY'S soijimmo DENTAL CREAM, l'or Cleansing, Whitening and Preservinw ...... .-: • THE.TEETHL mis active is prepared with the greatmt care upon scientific principles. and, warranted not to contain anything m the slightest degree deleterious to the' teeth' or gums. Some of our most:eminent Dental. l e Surgeons have given'. th ' . sanction to, and cheerfully recommend itas tvpre ion of ;superior" qualities for cleansing, whitening and resservingthelecth.. It define them readily; rendering them. beautifully white: and w..arly, without the alight t injury to the enamel.— It is healing to the game where they are ulcerated and sore. It isalso an excellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which are *exceedingly offensive: -'lt gives a: rich and creniny taste to the ,month, cleansing ittheroughlY, and imparting . st . delig,hitid fragraixe-to t h e breath: - _ . • Prepared only .byr../11..' lIIALWLEIC ifc .00 4 N. - W Cor.• 10th and .Lolabard.:iini., ,P . BILAVA,. and sold by all Druggists. Price 38 cents. .'. • ''....*-- TESTMONIALS.—The . following -opittiom.--of ' , Dr.. White; as& the' high • eatcem..intoitich he holds -the Dental Cream, must besudicient evidence of its value t to quote other testlinoniabsin detail:_ is needless, con: tenting ourselves by Simply giving the names 'and ad. dresses of persons whoepeaketits ,excellencyfor _ the - teeth: .. •':. - .r it r3 4 ll n i4V A ,A P T /1 /0..1231.3:3,.' Having carefullYextinfuettA. -- -,filiwiers - Dental G ”ream, I • ,hereby cheerfully recommend: it, to the public generally.. It is an excellentepreparatiort for , clean Sing and preserving the'teeth, and tan ; be used...by all. persona with the utmost conlidenee k salts properties are perfectly harinless.: Bealdels preserving. the teeth, it promotes a healthy littler! to the gums, and imputes pleasantness to the ro b r rea . TE. . ; 12 .6 Thee: Ingram; Dentist, 491 N.. Fourth 'Street J. 'Bitkel'.l ls4 S. Sixth St:, • • • - _ .• .; E. vandensucg Surgetin - Dentist,.42s - Arch - St. • C. A. liingebtrel i 1119 Wainat St. : ' . 8...-734_Arch St. '• • • ' F. X.Dixott, 92.1' Arch . • Edward Townseed, - DiMtist;.i26 N. Fourth St. Dorphley,. Dentist, SOT N, Tenth St,„ Lama; Dentist, ; 629 N.:Sixth St. NEW , 110Q1Kg..-- • • OSWAID CRAY, a new novel by Mrs: Henry,ood,in paper and cloth binding—sl.so and $2. • • CRUSOB'S ISLAND, California and, w±bibii. by S. Ross Brown. SI.TS: - A NEW , ATMOSPBERE: By Pair llaMilion.'Sl THE RUNAWAY - MATCH and" eart Of Tienhitra.— , By Mrs, Henry . ood, 50 cta: - • .- • - Tlili MYSTERY : A Story .of Demonic Life: By, Mrs: Henri Wood.- A. • .• • . - • FOR Rh La/IR FOR WORSE. .4 Tale of Finatiove, from.Teropteltar; Ta cta. • • • , • • Also, the followingjuvenlis, Suitable - foi:presents . • The Drummer Boy, ' The Pioneer Boy , „ ' •The Printer Boy, The Bobbin. Boy; • ' The Old Flag, •'. ' . The City Arab, - ' Fairy Dreams,• The Little-Sebid, - , The Tailor:RA - : "Willard Prinie; • • - Swiss Family Robinzeni.Fanuy perd's New BtoHeis, • The Ameriean i3ors BoOr''of Sports; - .Gaines;. cm of the Mostieteresting Books:ver issued. The Irvingtcinßtories." E. Dodge: • • - DICK ONSLRYamoria. the Red-Skins_ __ , OCEAN - WAIFS . an.dgllE.cl4Fr ; CI.3SfDRRS.`:4Sy Mayne Reade:' 2 'w . • ' • ABBOTT'S JOHN dAY tigatigs " ;!, fur Strtinik' Stiiiinfer. - Atttumn 'and Wfritet;?-. • SP $' SOUS, 'contatitin4a siatory of'Bae tom Pekin, Moscow and . ..St.- - 1 2 Cterstmre'rpy Alit published and BOokjand , RiatioltryStiv;Prittavilie. „. . • ~ :-,- 4 ": , Le . " . .". -1:: ",,:iv ` , ."'",12-*1.. -n.' -, -- ; - ." , ': 4 ; " ..... 't 'Ci . , A-. 4 f i , ,ze. 4 .:•....-.,_',..,.. #p.. l .- • ~,.;.....-9 1„,f. Sut.urday, peceitiber '3, 1864. _mt mom iithermantalllllosmer , •• ara—Biehme.nd , to Bombarded —Rebellfuceridiary Plots, &c. • Angnsta dated November 26,: say that Silerma.n /Lid ratipproached that- city, and ' repeat leis statement that he had beekdefeated in his attempt to. Cross, the Oconee liter: The re hels'alsO claim that-they still eerie Macon. • 'The rebel authorities andte9ple at aisnuatz ire of the opinion, thatSherinafi ie advancing against: that city, and great consternation prevails in con set/Fence.- .This martip titcycsioon.whiett event 'their terror is justified.. : Advice from theArrty of 'the Janice Say that prepatitibus are beinic made - to bombard 'Rich mond, and 'onus, With a range Cif up.wardet of sev en miles,:rA being•receiced. • Riperinfents- have . • also been made with Greek fire. • • ' The rebel raid on the: Baltimore and Ohio rail road, extended no further than • previously: report- . . ed. The round house at Piedmont, with :some ; four or five locomotive, tenders, was destroyed: Major Gt.neral Banks has received orders to re turn to New- Orleans. • " • The Secretary of State has authorized the pub-• lication of intelligence tending. to. prove, that the rittampt to burn northerncities, lately initiated at. New lork, was designed in Ric hmond. ;.The man giving imfermatien was apprised ofthe intention at Savannah, on the 18th of October. . A Captain 'Montgomery; of Baltimore, .had charge of the of- Gen. A. P. Lee's expedition to'Liberty, was successfuL The enemy was badly whipped, antl lost three . piece's. artillery, 'several hundred head of horses and mules. &c. Leo and his com mand have arrived at Baton Rouge. . - Colonel Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, has*decliried 'the postof Attorney Generafbf thetinited States, vice Bates, of Missouri, tendered to him. by the President. - . . - . VICTORY IN , TENNESSEE: , A GREAT BATTLE AT FRANKLIN THE ENE3IYY EPULSED ALL POINTS.. SEIERAL THOUSAND REBELS KILLTJ) 1.S1) WOUNDED. 1000 PRISONERS TAKEN. TILE UNION 11.088 NOT-MORE THEN • ' sEvIENI ELUNDREIN ; - • , ANOTHER CiRtATBATIURX:PEOTED Our Army in Line Three Mileafro - m • Nashville. wommatoN, Dec.l-2 .30. P. M.—Thefullowing official dispatch confirming the victory in Teti- nesse°, has been received at headquarters. - • , t • Freartsx.Di, Tenn., N0v..30, 180/. .11.taiur GeneralTlthnas . . The enemy mada a-heavy and persistent attack with about two corps , commencing about 4 o'clock this afternoon.", • ..". He. was repulsed atall pointe`,„ with very heavy lose, probablY five or six thousand men killed and. Our hiss is probably not 'More: than one , : tenth that number. . • . . We have captured about 1,000 men,, inclucling one brigadier general. • • • ' Jon xM. Scitormisi, • • Major Gen. Cotninancling Army - :in the:Field: NAsrporam, Tenn., Dec.l.-Tairties who arrived from the front, and who *ere witnesses of the battle of yesterdav,..describe the attack - of the . rebel forces as di:Operate. Four' charges wore - made upon the. Federal line of masked, batteries iu a body,feur lines deep. Each time - the rebels were repulsed with fearful loss. EY . ° witness Say . that this.engagement in desperation and furious:- fighting was hardly - equalled by the battle of Stone river. „Forrest in person was en the :field • rallying his men. About - seven o'clock last night heavy reinforcements reaclaqd General.Sehofiedd, whieltecaused a eomplete:rOut of the rebels-. The Union force; under Gen. Thoma4,•.retired from Franklin last•night, and have taken potation and formed in line of battle about .threa miles 'south of Nashville. . • .- ' . • Skirmishing has been going on all :.day about five miles south of a here nd heavy-. cannonading • ' can be distinctly.hearein the - pity. No -want of confidence is fellby the citizens in the .tilttinatei . anccess.of the Foderids. , • ' One hiindred - and 'seven Ornifedmito"officers, inclndingone : brigadier general; 'and Wens,. . . and prisoners; arrived here this morning.'.ltey were captured Mike fight' bet night; near Frank, 'A great battle maybe momentarily- eXp . ected. ' Au ofilecr witnessed ,the" light, ate Franklin yesterday describes the fight ad one of the .Most - sangrdnary of the liar; The determined braveryy of the rebels exceeded anythlnglslinforeatfeh: • 41unighalanghtered.by hundreds,': they still -ad, • vauced - against Our , batteries,:- and 'within,-;five hours eleven clistiriet assaultalvere made against ..- our *arks; each of *Wolf was a.failiare._, • • - - - • Gentle.ilrien's:nat. ' ~.' • All the' latest styles at „CHARLES" OALVOIIIII & SONS, Continental Hotel, Plilladelphtn.) . 4114,m TO IchLITARI" OFFICERS' AND SOLDIERS::.-XYDECI CoL. E. F. JosEs; 3fasb., 26tli. "With ae, tho, use of the "Bronchial .7i*he.ol.* au absolubanc ceasity ;'and I cannot understand how. a u tgillcer. who is called upon, by his:position t 6 ;'use voice ip caunnand, can: succeed AttiouV them." . • . •-• • .'Ladies ' -• . • • The largest nemortment ak id URARLES OAWFORD &. SONl3,.Coniinental Lidelp,h4;; , .... : . . r. POTTSVMLYWM I EL Coi.iecte4.Weekly.foer the Mizietti2Jilmenal. . ... . Wheat nom, extra 1 - ,sinili, Par barrel.— Silt,. do .do do i 46... r per.•eirt ~. -do - do - extra ..- --.- :per barrel... 'lOOO ' do - do - superfine, do . : . - - - 8 - 00 : do ...• , "Buckwheat Flour, T- ' - . do - 1 Wheat., prime white.: - , per bushel.. -2 tO . Dried PcacheB , pared , '. per pOwl.-.: -- It • Dried do . - unpared, - do ' - - ' .2.3 Dried Apples, - . do -U . - , - Win.): arra.- ' - au. Bye, bu. Corn, • Oats,. Soup beans" Peas, Rye hop, ," Corn feat ". Middl ngs, Potatoes, Hay; V ton. $2 00 $2 00 1 00 3'50 g 00 1 90 1 80 1 00 110 35 00 2 00 $1 80 1 80 90 8 . 00 2 50 • 1 TO • 1 90 " bale bwt Straw, Alton. Plaster, Salt; sack. Tim Seed, Clover Flax " Pbilgdelpbia DiilXlceti: Fiucs arm Miar..--The Floor piarket 'is - quiet hat boldere manifest no dlspoiltlOnlirseeent lower prices. There is Male shipping demancL;l:Raleitsre,rediortemiz at $l2; 25 for Ohio extra family, and $9 7141.510f0r super fine:. The sales, to the; home ecapsnmers .pirigo,l4Oni $9 75.t0 $lB for'conimori anti: &lacy biainicolonitng to quality. , There is very: Rye* :Mons -Or.,Cfam 'Meal here, the fOrmeT selling at $9 mu* the Jartes . .at $7 'ao per bbl. . • GRAIN.—The WileiitigoOetis doll, and " i_xed le .. Offered at $2'64 imilinasheli and , iihlte so ldat. $9 - 860 $9 90.- Rye • is, Inoirrrl4l7ll(gsl:72':.•J alit , ler lower.. witfitirther sales 01 yeßoly at $1 80:::•Othtare ht, quest at 9k492e,. 'Ohn — striaas andl36l6ll4reseuts. 'g . ENRY HARPE R ;: . l'•#- No: 520 ARCIA •_ mix a large cap& of • - . NY#felles. Jewiefri. 0401 id Einalorrpaßl &Mr, *poem. ViDirtuN - tiit*NC d o n a taf an * : at . THE CLOAK AND 3LiNTILLA• STORK. - • 11 - OLAIM,'' -z• - CenAr! St.Temt,,bpleiv;ApammieloullAtiisger •, • PariSVUALB. , . _ 11011 f t. OPOSA:LS for' Ciarbilig tasfit • - a: the gutter a • distance Of;abotiL-150.1eer oti C oal street; accerdingtoftnastkinec vem,ixtmetoriby the subscriber, ap to.the 20th of .Pt?cerhper . ._ 4rlst_ the price per foot 11,21.62411 Apt. . 628. _ Balliet.'-''B2B. numuwAoTußiewcw BIOKO tg.lllBll .Wovin Tape, 'HOOP- tnorady___lpidttithf tablas bear• theyy our and N0,)..f0r LAD VBB; AMES & u REM, of : livery Style. - Lengliaanft WhWe'' sale and Retell, AtPfe';'6ol9 Arcata • - eriort,l 6 llola. delphis. drolly call Mai ettaMmi- - Of LA= DIES and 'D "cache ' . - suptr ores and u linieh. well as durability,of "01 - 1 - 114)WM 4 1 K - E", of SEERTOr they being altogetheiadmdaCer and more satisfactoryartkle; than can bele - elsewhere • in this market. We nee.nothing lvtmea tapes, Erma& eteelapringe; with:Unew.fintshadAwer ing, and secure all the metallic &stewing' by improved „ machlnery7therebrp reve uncleaped in front :. ' all u g elliipplAgAnelbeom. Also, constant' in receipt of full lines of LOW-Eticed ' Eastern Made ~,,SEIETE- made to tin ier; • Terms Cash :7 one prim mdy. - WM - •-•- 62111 Arch ISlL;Pillailelpatia. Sale by Storek,rePers EglieTatir• October 15; !OA „ • CAIIkrET.IMOIS: • cAßPETiligli - • ' SELEII4O- - OFF , My . large well;s6lected dock of wane!., 3. pin - Ingrain; Vesteiiisisi, Mgr emu, Cottage Cs..ECPETig, will be closed out - without Felled to YQo:co*. av Sinitk accoNo sc. **vet/bookie. ...C 4 4. 4 '.! 14 ! -;46- fm] , ••!.rillsalatinak.-, • • -_- 186- PALt GOODS: .rktir;lBBL:' rgEsiVATTiamotitATplikipxatitaitr. .€.lller epie6did IeaOfItAID‘SRAWW"L _ Lm ,----,:-K-gocidlotatlntardTEEL Pn LNdIiAWIE t :," • , „ i- • . itrage lnialia fi WIS; la -in iNI.2-74 *LI*/ , Bleb .11kirld*rus:i.tseAuril4.4.-4.**-- - .... - "Z l : 6ll h 3lo,olo thk.'Cushijar4iadiattinetia;•. TiesCqiuddyitifiristi'Ltatmic.Crzudicabi*, it - dn'eatock'ar - Bra - Atatifiaid . • • ;,•" 2f.•,-13alcairat acid IlooVfkkWlldldia4ate,A etc, •."' 111153 Eg V dos , Minor, • . , WM, Cheese, , • , Lard.— . : Hamet.'i• Shoulder[, •` Beefhind qr.. ' front " 3intton, . Pork . , - • Veal, • as 50 [25 '26 • , Sugar,' Cuba, '!, Sugar House,' Porto ite, Itlcxo, Wh ' • Crushed. • PT! . SYrill4..:``
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