•L frtZ" P l ifflE M‘tiMIIMM - - iomotintiot to: . . . . , . . - . 1 .".,.%`:ki...,,_''' . 7"- -- -.• „. • .. -;• .-'- .-^ .;. .•-''' ' V- :- 1 1' ',. .4e 4 :. .--, '', •: • '. 4 "t.- .' -4 2 ;`".,t,"7 ,'. .> --- .-:-. '',- ... 7 '.. -.-1,4"..7- An.,., . _!--.5.,.' , ~...'.•"---,-,-5..,--Z.;;.-:,--`._, _"" -2, - -- . .. - ". - • • MR: LINC,I)LVS MESSAGE: It is adMirtible. Concise, plaith.d/gt . taint:narked contrast .to the passlcivate ebulli tion of ;the Rebel chieftain, -Davis. The Presiderit.is so _brief that all-we are sure, will read itlittentively. It is a document which will commend itself to the best judgment of most persons by its calm, dispasEionatetone, its business-like conciseness, and its eminent practicability • of. views. :Our Presidents' messageehave for'a long series of years been so largely: occupied by brief statements'of the oneral leading features . of the departmental reports, as to be in point of fact mostly the reflex of those documents, so that , when we review the messitge we have at a glance the spirit of the Nthole adminisiration... This is thicalms with the present message, and it Is so condensed in its presentation of our public affairs that any attempt to make an abstract' of hi:oust do it injustice. Opening with a resume ofour-foreign relations, the President gives a gratifying statement of their amicable .charicter. He recommends , the presentation of a gunboat to Liberia, to enable thatreputi lic to suppress the slave trade; suggests that foreign slave-traders be prevented from ac quiring domicile and facilities for their crim- Mal occupation in o u r country;.adverts to the n'otice given for the termination of the atipnlations relative to' ifaVal- armaments' on • 'our lake frontier; the amending of the law of last sesssion to encourage foreigniramigration and announces that the overland , telegraph • between Europe and America, by the way of Bitering's Straits, has been undertaken by an American company: Passing to the finances, he recommends a large inerease 'of revenue from 'station, etc. ; proposes a new species of bpinded debt to be held by any bona - fide purchaser, eienipt from taxation or seizure for debts; applauds the rapid extension IA the national hank system.= He endorses the I • recommendation of the Secretary of the Nitvy in favor of the establishment of an iron-clad' naval depot at Philadelphia, and also-that in.' _favor of the creation of the grade of Vice Ad mirl. The State of. Nevada has been organ ized and admitted according to law. -The war his not interrupted or impeded the • growth of the territories, but the organization of Idaho and Montana has been retarded by the Indian troubles. The main line of the Pacific railroad has been located for one 'hundred miles west of„ Omaha, Nebraska, and also the California end from Sacramento to•Truekee river in Nevada. Tit; progress . Of freedom in Maryland, Missouri, i&c., is spoken of warmly, and the passage of the - amendment to the national Constitution' pro hibiting,-slavery is Urged upon Congress, In •view.of the overwhelming decision of the peo ple in its favor at the late national election. . He regards the great bulk of the Opposition as Union men. and says that no candidate ven tured to seek votes on the avowal of be in ' favor of giving up the Union. He points - ...with pride to the largely increased vote as proving that there is no approach to exhaus . "awl of lighting men. The 'President thinks that no attempt at negotiation with the rebel . leader could resalt in any - good, as he will listen to no terms but disunion, which of c•Jurse we cannot accept. The war must dc - ci.le the issue, and the President will not re tract or modify the - emancipation proclama- Cur.: Joaa W. FORXX body of men • in this war merit greater praise than those Demoeratswho regardless -of party ties. and. • adluationa, have stood up 'manfully -for the • fitlyeriiecl institutions. of their 'country. • A prouliuent member of this incorruptible and -patriotic hotly is the 'gentleman whose name heads this paragraph. A wart.* admireraud suppOrter of Stephen A . . Douglass, .he took • • the Position when traitors rosein arms against the itipuolic, that the lamented Statesman . • would noWoccupy were . he living—firtn,unr deaating'supp(iri of the GoVernment. .culiar honor, we • repeat, • attaches ,to these • Inca, of which COl. Forney is ihe•honored rep reseutatit'e. We are gratified whenever we oliserve that their clan:18 . 1,o substantial recog 7 ration are allowed, • *... . • Ve are led to these reflections by the pro bability that upon the entrance of the Ad ministration upon another four years of duty, some changes wi>he made in the Cabinet, In that event wAhink - that the port-feut/le of the Seefetaryship of the Interior, might with propriety and confidenCe, be entrusted by the President, to the hands of Col. Forney. 'He possesses enlarged experience and consum mateability; while the President,has great ra -spect for his opinions. The appointment in the event of a vacancy, we know "would, be grat ifying- to Pennsylvania, and we think, satis factory to the, rest of the country. ADALRABFAI A.PPOIN Mk:ST.—On Tuesday. last "President LincOln'scut tho U. S. San ate the noinination of the Hon. Salmon P: Came, of Ohio, Jato Secretary of the Treas ury; 83 CaiefJustice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to fill ihe •position made vacant by the : den:Lisa of Roger B. Taney. The Senate immediatelfratilled the' appoint ment, and Mr. Chase is therefore,.Chief Jus . tice. In seizing this early hour of the sdasion to make this _nomination, President Lincoln shoyrs how little heed he has ever paid to the eiforts of parties to distract his. attention on this susbjecx. Public sentiment szeined to point to Mr. Chase as the man of mark especially adapted, to this high and dignified position, and in malting this selection Presi dent Liiicoln.has but, responded to that senti ment. Mr. Chase is a man of, very superior intellect, i jand his course throughout this war has been such as to win for 'him the cond-' deuce and respect of all loyal men. He. has, too, been-intimately associated with our po litical history for a long period, and is known thoronghly as a man of unblemished integrity and sterling ability. He possesses a clear head, a well balanced mind, and a 7conscien -Sous devotion to principle. " Indeed, he will eminently adorn the position. THERE caa be no question that there will be an early, call for additional , troops. It may seem strange but the last two calls for men have not - mat erialiy . ad ded 'to the numerical - force of our armies. That for-;00,000 was Mader tue drat conscription law, and gave exempt ion from service , on the 'payment of commu tation. The result . was that it 'did not put 50,000 men into the service,--not more than one in fifteen of those drawn accepting duty.' The last call for 500,000 men has not; at this time, put over 120;000 men in the field. cver 200,000 were tredited on the call for naval enlistments and excesses of. quotas filled iu various, districts—or at least counted: as hav ing been furnished ; and the number actually reeeivi'd did not more than fill the places in , our ranks-made vacant by the expiration of term of service oldie three years' men of 1861, andthecasnalties or the sanguinary - campaign of lait,,Sianmer. " Certainly more thau 100,00 . 0 men stilowe service urer the latelet; moat of whom . tee skulking conscripts, tiiitr it is bopetithet the most vigorous measures will be promptly adoptetilo . enforce their .ohedi ence to the laws but the fact that they are not In theuriny ' tvlieM they are sadly:wanted is rendered' none .the,lesi serioitS".by the -ab sence of. 100,090. 'deserterk, :::While Oat de - . 7 Most -efteetnairTnn*dy to beappli ed*-i)i.610, ,!IrOge?' l !?uP be • !I . elial t- %/70 1,4 0 '4** l 44 - i o o44i f g. -0 4 7- 0101414***kiimitet i 41r40. ~~ ~ EC= NIRLI O MCSIMONL.---.7, ,, - - -... , .. , ....-............ i '..7:-..",4....,-.z.7,...r.:-'.,t= v"v't f''8 , 7 , 5 2 :!- - v , : - .„-t.. - 7.:‘ , 414;.:" , : - 4... , :.... 4r- - , , ~,w ;;;..-g'...7,,,,...-1,4r.,4;:,..,;.-,Azu. . , vIM., .1 4 : iiietEl th at move 4 iiite Iti• • ta mattermatterd j • . Arit. is said that & isorbefiutat4 . intl . i i .., liya, I filliittip thelf.iiMilE, alli , : pr stosi,io) r#i*, ewil=62l ' aritl ! * citdrA n ntoda d cel P i rr e g= l *ill dis \ veisely... , l4 en litivfx**nopoiiati*y,i ristelor-viiiintkw. - Tile* mit - be k 4 - ciotig- 1 API, sni,6tiiiSi had dies/mil* 1.544:-4 tv s l.. : 3 i. it 11: tite , po . tate , - , ,ospriO4s gr04.44.3al - of Scintylkill Cdmititiboulli*oyeaimOtriOpf . • • `DEA' EL iir.,.5 CitigßlLliili STATISTICUN.-By .by titelaitivitivirftin - uturopiiie iearn tilat Mi: T. K. McCullough, the writ Ar. on -politi cal economy, statistics, finance and - commer-, 1 cial mattersgenerally,-aikron the Ilth ult i He was anatiVe - of SeothmtVand was siventY five-years of age at the time of his . death: He studied-law, but the praetice,of the profess ion not _being congenial; he became editor of The Scotsman: Sidsequentlf, he .I:iecame a resident of London, and for_ four years Ihe held a professorship in University College.. In 1838 be was . appointed Controller of the Station Office in London, which position hi held during the remainder of his useful life.. He had leisure to compile a number of very valuable works, among whichlda "Dic tionary of. Commerce," _probably, stands highest as a book of reference. His other works comprise treatises on taxation, -politi cal economy, to., some of winch have - be come standerds-of autherity, while the prin ciples of others hive been warmly combatted by Aother writers on the - same" branches' of How ME 31ESS1GE WAS E.ECEprED 1.1 CON ORESS—Ouring the reading, of the Message in the. House . of Representatives,. it was seve ral times interrupted by applause, especially the concluding portion in which he- says, he Will not be the instrument to re-enslave such persons as are made free by the Emancipation Proclamation Or by any of the "acts of Con gress, and that in stating this as ,ksingle con dition of peace he meant simply to say, 'the war will cease on the part of the Government whenever it shall have ceased on , the part of those who began it. The applause was, by the clapping of hands,, with exclamationiof "good V,' "that's right:" gio. The Speaker rapped with Lis gavel to prevent a further in:- fraction of the rules Of decorum; although it was evident that lie town, milk preach the 'l.l • Pie-dbyteritin Ciatreh, -.llarliet .rtrFet; morrow moruing..and-evennig. • • " •.- . . . . . .. . . .. : , ..4 G6alernawc:russing tne . mOuntain frem:Leb- AllOll to rinegrOve last week, saw ,a tine Mick and a ilbek of wild turkeYs on liis trip; The moun tain is aleo'said to . hwie a great many 'pheasants. , . . . ... .kiirirer of Mr. J. Christian had one of hiti legs broken.yedterday, iu consequence of .a lug falling upon it; while hauling timber. He wad conveyed .to his residence... -. ' : • . - • • • , .. . . _Among the released• prisoners who'. reached. Annapolis last:;weelci were.the follOwnig.Pernisvl- I:Luna:rim : L. Weber, D, 48th Regt.;. P. Chula ill, and G. Duhlsp, E, 5 iui.. • • • • . . . . .. .A. • .Fair .aad • Festival to . liquidate the debt of the First Baptist -Church' of .Pottsville, ..viill- be • given Dee'. 19, to eoutinue six. days. - We -coin uieud it to the liberal patranage.of the. people of our Borough'. '..'- • ' ' ' ''. ' - . . W Bonne We learn that . Boe of the grocery and dry 'goods etoree of the Borough have agreed to close at 7 o'clock in the evening, with the excepticiu wti presuthe; of Sathrday.- -It is -believed that_ all will agree to eloe6 at that hour. . • There *ill be *service in Trial ty .(Episcopal) Church to-morrowafternoon - ;it 31 'o'clock.. .1u the future it is the intention Or the hector to have divine service in the alternoiin..ofthe.'sec ond Sunday of every mouth. • . . • We call special attention to the card of the' En ' surauce Cuwpany of North America of .'phia in another column. This old 'and, reliable oompany: have appointed T. A. Godfrej , of l'Otts-. ville • their agent, to • whom .application- eau be . nide:fur insurance. .. - . . . . . . . , Union Supper t o the Soldiers:--On Thursday evening 'of -last .vreek-the Union' citizens of Pine- grove gave a supper.to the - me:tubers of the 56th itegitneut; helonging to that place, rani returned home some time since. They. had qUite a jelly. . • .. . • . . 'afrr. Ellet .7ali • de votes ..the. proceeds . • of her let:Mires atter payiug expenses, to charitable üb-. jecta, in 'a. lady: Of 'superior ability. • .She. roads The• Court 'House should be tilled. Thi,s.eveioug . to hear her.. The price of admisaiou is only . twenty-iive.cents. . • •. • - . . *. ..Fair iu Orivigsburg.LA Fait . *ill: be held. on Thursday and Friday next, Dee. 15 eild 16, :after nooir and evening, id the Arcadian Inatitute, Or wigeburg, for the benefit- of-the German Reform ed-84.1)60.th School., Wo truat. that the none of I.he originatore will be fully realized. .. v .,6 : 1 g E I .4 0. 2,6121 3.016 21.619 t .1.2.414 . 3,526, 3,241 3,23 T r. 2.304 2,336 . 2.752 6,710 •13,266 3.222 2.060 6,893, 3,007. 6.433 7,365 . 3.47 L • 2.947 244 2.1 3,030 The Forty-eighth .Ikgiineitt, F.- V.' V.; now oc'- cupies - Fort Sedgwiuk, commonly•called ort (atter the place where •.his -atanic Majesty.re sides); about one and a bill miles tti toe left of-, Peterauurg; . Va..' Tile members generally, - Of the command,:are•we learn,. ill: good health. A letter frunt•Capt.liuc we will . publish - neat Week. It was received - too . late:for •'insertion iu to-day's' jotarsai,.. • ••• • • - 235, 232 , 1,721 - 2.2511 2,817 13,399 2.446 5,981 1.780' • 2,883 .1;506, .2.301 1,666, '2,135, 1,914' 3.367 6,4411 4,526 3,604. 4;356 6.5441 4,220 3,604• 2,141 348 1 • 6,9111, • 3. 3.2211 4, 3,9621 - .3, 694 Cant icted.-4useph .lieunedy,. Irishnieu,.,re tautly an'eated for voting twice fee McClellan at Donaldson and Tretuunt; was tried this week, and on Thursday last convieted.: The fact 'waS elicited from a witness that Joseph not only ackuoVyledged, that he had voted twice for. the. gunboat general; ,but said that if he hid had a chance he 'wOuld. have voted ' six times' Sur ..Mae," " hl . J oseph, Joseph'." • - • , - • 120 I Beaded Annapolis.-Capt.. 'Percy H.. White ,821. who was wounded -and: captured. in the engage -906 -Meat in _which Capt.: : Heber Thompson ',..was also 62, capture, has • been eichanged and ri3aeliu'd An napelia. In a:letter to Louis Thompson; Erkg.; of , 1 7 ';. • this Borough, he says that iltnougu;he regretted to leave Heber who hid becu.toiiin as a - brother, ' 1.5531 S, 3,3.1 4,320, 2 _ 4;B to 168). r yet he wad iu good health, condonable audelfeif .45t I ful, and hopeful of - a spfftdy emehauge. Capt. ;389 :White expectii to be in l'otts . vAlo iu ,a few daya. MEM .1,41171 1, 14,4691 S.. 3.403 1;', 3,780 i • ,' 3..1 10 s 7 , 645 1 . 10,1 3,4011 4,: . 761! 4,2291 . , 3,1 -_1;643..1,7 , tWtSj 2,6 68.72, 7;9 . ersonal.—X letter from . James 1.1: Johnson, the Army of Tennessee, addressed to Mr. anti in ........, y. ...,...01711 , V, tyc....,.....„. 7 i . ,•52 Mrs. Jenkins, giving an account.' of the.fietith of . ' John. Meson, of- Cu. 1, •60111 - Ohio ltegt., :was 6 dropped in:Pottsville. on: ThurSdav afternoOn.,..lie as tweem the American : l:Rinse and-tlie l'rovust -Mar i43 ' shars Office. ' Said letter contained valuable in ,496 . foituatiou',: The finder will confer a. faVor oil-a -944 bereaved mother by' leaving - it -or sending it . to tr 446 : 6 this • ofdee. ':. ' - . . - ' • ' ' 4 . .180 ' .Proinote..l.—we are pleased to learn that Lieut. 690 Frank-Werner of Co: D, 48th,:ltegiment, P. V, V., . 5 . 40 has been prOnnited to the Captaincy. of the Cori-. ,119 pany.. He is 'a son. of 'ex-Sherilf -Werner of: this . 369 ' 136rtigh • ' is a gallant . young :soldier t has been. 611) ..thr - igli'the .:war, and well merits .the position. 969 • which we have every confidence he will, rill.with 5 ,84 i . 352, . ability.. .We . congratulate - him upon his. promo: , . __ . . . . . . _ 1.130 1, 3,726 .6, 2,210 3. 2,406, 2. 45 -01 1 44. 2631 1. 1,320' 7.851 9, 2,79.3 1, 1,679 1,: 369. 4,203 2.1 4,6 TS 1,1 1,945 3,949 3,1 2,541 1 1 4,951 4,1 2,2 . 141 2,1 4.6501 ,1 1,3021 5.5bS . . . _ . . Again at Work.—ltlesvirs..B. F...PoinrOy & Son, , .-- whose foundry, and inati,liine shop: were recently I tin • destroyed -by fire, have erected temporary struc tures. 'aud are now ready-to receive orders again: s ''''. BtAine: of - :th4ir nitichinery; • patterns, etc:;:were saved ftom.the lire,. and they. are:thus enabled to keep' moving until the erection aud fitting up of their new Their customers will we are mire; be gratified at the fact. .. . - . . • ,•. _- 296,389 i216,80S . . . important .11 T otim..—Tho Collector Of ..Internal ltoveune for this District, gives notice in another column of to-dq's Journal that the special in. come tax. of.-fivtYper cent. for the Tear ending Dec. 31, 11333, is'now due'and must be paid at - his 'Ace' on or before the 24th Mit, Neglect of tins matter will subject parties to pay- ten per. emit. additional, and a fee of twenty, cents for service of the notice. -Painful:Accideid.—OuTueliday . nighilast about IA O'clock, as• Lin Bartholomew,. Esq.,..was - Com ing out of Pennsylvania -Hall,' he felt from the porch to the steps . which • have:been ;recently. placed there,' mlured himeelfse severely that it is feared he will be a sutfeterfor some It is unfortunate that in cutting the pOreb to make the new improvement at' tne.Half, guards were not placed tO 'prevent' accidents.. it was a • great oversight: • • An appreciative at thence attended Mrs. Ellet's reading at the - Etnirt:HouSe on Thursday evening, for the beuefit - -of 'Prinity •Episctipal • Chnreh of 'this Borough. .. The entertainment was 'of- rare Wu are.plesged to announce that Mri. gua will give a b. ecutid, reeding. this erening.St - the. Couit Hinus - ;, toi.the•same,woithy object, the:benefit - of Xs the price of admission' has been reduced to- 25. cents, the 'hall - Should be crowded on the 'occasion., • .• ' , . . . . , Trinity - Church Fair.--Thits interesting event will commence on 'Tuesday evening ',next at o'clock, and continim during the week. It will be held at the Town Hall:, There will be a fine slip-. peton Tuesday evening . and plenty of handsome things to look: at. Admissio p f 15 ceuts. As it is but rarely that the ladies of lrinity Church bora tard the porte mounaics of. the public in behalf of the Church; we trust, that the aforesaid:public will capitulate oheerfully, • liep3 to see the. Hall crowded next we. l. . . • criminnl Crirelessuess..--For a year or so after the, privilege of runuitig locomotives through this Borough'was granted, tho conductors of trains were careful not to exceed the lawfulapeed, of runniug . ,_whfie the flag-titan genially at his post.. Of late believer, they. have ' become ex- eeedinglyeareless. ' Trains. are run through the Borough al a'speed of from:eight tativelve Miles, an bOuri - Whilithe fitukmarils hot tit all-titageAus bud to warn::peritono• - of - &moil - 104 4114011K4WinuAresollPed - . IL4 MT* IO ' , trx — 171117414614141 . • ..-. -- --..- , s.i.tispv•-;;•.. , :e- , --s,tro•-? , ;::::frite.....4 -- _.--'' --=!--.:; . Atiiial iiii- Y. -We are requested UV -- -,• • announce the safe arrival in town of the `li•oridesi ..:•. ;• - •.'z' of Liberty " front Philadelphia: being: nothing - ......: 1 3 1VI Z I giltLT'r:011. TMCI&VICIIIe Jectosai. no more nor lessi*thana splenderattireiland, .'•,'- ----.-.-- •• ._•..,,-.- - ' ;.... Laois. no- • ... ,_ sized dull. :with. the aforeaaid togittimee. Thaw ! - -.••:z •- -_ •-- - . • ,- r-----,- • '•• .• • . beautiful piece -of life-biti:resemblanqe, iitkotpre- , ?7, 4pinninitlinir Tensii;-:Quarter 1 lilawdons. -.'. . . . . want from a Pottsvillibidy„. • -xesiding ititheakv:_t , . ;•: - ',- :..- : • -,_.!.:..,-,-.- - . - •• • - ':-: the forthccaltizig:F*Uf •- the Episoogel, '-': ' Theiteeenther Tenti:ittperied on Mondayreterrol. sod to order to Piste -hither fomVo ll ,4 l : and o s?.ing: ''The rebtruaWeie-xun artudl, iiii•ieill 4.tha•TtessoroT a theVetrtiwt ‘-tweeett.by,thettineHitirireptirt,, Thefolkiwing: be•eibildtediliiti, =- ~. = , -_,...-;.., __Oink -.40451,-jorrog-liosi4-0-tivici,vey aftexonoti. dce' Moe- :.; •• • 'aiN - - . --'• • ,-.. ' r . ; ,•, , , . - ,, A nicr-•,--.,.-.3ririattn:,-•- , .:••,,: 1.•;-s•.: folU in . e= f Pricii - ot .: !. ~ • -..:111 -- : 5 ••,,1-i7/- , Z,t . ^941. ?h , .iiiigiiiitWiiiiittiliaatt orid O* lo4", • ' r ` .4-1. " -.2 ' --- • - ' - '''''''' l '''' ' - '7 7 -. '1 iiisTa Iv 3 t•-: Wit l r _ .. ti*r - .'AMPt B entendedUi -' - ''): '3O ito -.8104.; 40 1 10 0. Asa idt*.! 1 - iWrOogt:4l4l l e4q. ' . ' ' .hancl was aelittadied to - , t0L3`.."041:1414:gar0..44 *099, for Ward beho*r- 1 -.1 WM- tavuw—assinit.t. zauctry on•Plo.n Oro -.:, loner. ;Verdict guilty, via sentenced' to. costa and •30 days inimrisoument; aud to give 8100 security for good la@livior, Ac. - - ' ' - --- : - - ' Gehrge *over plead Millis to - a charge of Lae- - : , Cauchy Michael .Krebs, and Was sentenced to 2 years and S months imprisonment; Scads*" Oxt': flne-memt .atlibor. - ' ' • • 7 ' Hernial* Zingrana-AstaalaltA Batten' On F.IIP I I Williams. ,- ;:Not guilty ,•- arid Comity :for costa: John Risithmk----Aissank& Battery. on George . , • -144.ai; -GiiiiltSt , - )iiiii eatenol ti) costs. :' • - jisooti Helms and -Louisa Buck-Larceny of clothing, from George Boyer, Aoquitted.••• • . Thomas Smith Was cotti*.tedof Malicious Mis chief, on oath :of Peter Berger" and sentenced to costa and 311:daya.imprisonment.. • • Michael Itreimaji, charged with Larceny "by ' Rentwin Simon, was convicted, and.senteneed to ••years and 3 months . imprisonment solitary.coo tipeineotOit labor. : , . • . -'George tinoniook - plead guilty to Assault& Batt tery on Miclusel Wenrask, andwatiserdenced to $5 '... Amos Hoffman was . convicted of Amnia =!r , Bat tery on Daniel Drtunheller - (Not- sentenced:) • ' Joel Ditzel-Asaault & 'Battery on-Louisa A. Eberhart. ,- Not gnilty. , by reason of Insanity. ; Magdalena Garner-Assault & Battery on Mary. A. Fall& Acquitted, but directed to pay the costs. • Joseph Kennedy. was tried and muvicted for vo-• • ting twice, it two different Polk, at the last Octo ber 'election. ":Motion in arrest of judgment. • 'Ann Drilicoll-False Pretence, on oath of A. Sel igman. •" Prosecutor not appearing,-the court di rected that he'pay the costs, and a capeas to issue to bring him in,, and that the defendant be din - • 8 aunties. or Peaee•• Williarn Cromer, on complaint of his wife. . De fendant•to pay costs. • . CtwenllcKern, on complaint , of Ellen Rosily. 'Defendant to pay costa and'enter into his own re :cognisance- iu $5O, for- good. behavior, &c. - • Margaret McDonough, Peter McDstiough and Mary King, on complaint -of Catharine • Colahan. Bach party to pay Ins or-her own costs.. Patrick Roach, on complain of Bridget Miles. Biddy directed to pay costs and enter into her own . raconnisauae ,n $5O to behaie herself.:_: • . Bridget & Catharine Miles, and Bridget Miles Jr., and Mary Ann Boyle, on complaint of Patrick Roach, who, in turn, was directed .to pay costs, and . give his own recognisance in $5O fur good be: 7 Catharine Carroll, on complaint of Julia Krim- Min.- Julia to ply costa and give-her own recog nisance in $3O to ba of good builovior,•Sic. ' • Julia Krimmiu, on complaint of Catharine Car roll. Catharine to pry costs, and enter her own recognisance in $5O to be of good behavior, &c. - . Jane Richards, on complaint, of . Ann. Jones.' Prosecutrix not: making her appearance, defend ant was discharged,. and Aun visited with costs, and, a 6apeini issued to bring her into court.. . • • Bills Ignored. . • . Julia Krimmin-Assauit a ßattery on Catharine Carroll. Catharine for costs. ••• . Henrietta Morgans-Assault & Battery on Ellen Williams. County for costs. . • Bridget C4itin r---Assault & Battery on Julia . Nolan: Julia fiir costs. • Catharine ittles-Assault & Battery on Patrick . Busch. .'Patrick for costs. - • Patrick Itokun--indecent Exposure. Catharine Miles. prosecutrix for costs. • - `Mary Bulian- , ---tivo bills, Assault & Battery on Mary Ann - Delany. Prusecutris for costs. _ „ Mary AunDelany--Assoun, & Matte'ry on Mary Bohai/. Tables owned, and Mary Bohau for costs. • Stephen Middleton and 'Catharine' Murphy- Malicious Mischief.- Prosecutor,leinailah Matto nay for costs. . • - , -: .- , The Grand Jury, having finished.their business by 1U o'clock,.Thursday morning, made report accordingly, and , were .discharged. At the same time, there being no more business ready, on ac _count of the absence of -partiei or witnetises, the . 'court adjourned.to Friday lyestertlar) morning at 'The case of. Reilly :Ringer, charged with em bezzlement by bias. Fullmer, -occupied yesterday 'morning acid . tho greater port' of the afternoon before being couunitted to we Jury: - . ~ -• o l - ".. • . • -, , , , ,-:.-77 111 1T- -=- 1 .. ,,, -L-:: - . , -- 3 :::'... Boritasc amp 01* 1 0.416m. thaWorth„.l46, - - Thursday mg u A:; 4 4 - 11 1 . 3 5 1 . . Y DOW Atari; ,W!!!! cßld- ...ft . ... _. - ~:7er#,Fq.,:, ` - ' ..lg. finely: _tip to this week , t the:cohltmili sus peadod •titeni-as.wellis tlz&nutd.vflw-wassuch . arinitiailie a. - feir - days Slide. A. gentleman Who has the brick work of a .building. he isereetift., . nearly completed , in fact,twO or.three d a work . would hive finished-ik , met.narday, and rre- Tlested that • . tva would annonuce warm.weather in.to-day's ,Tonsat... We wouldhave done so with . pleasure if we Thad' heen• able 'to meet and'malte an arrangement, to that effect Abe "clerk of the, weather ;''', but that funetionszY being. tiniOn in his proclivities, is:with tibervamii and we . have. - . - iionsequently3 it° ebrattieri with him. This we trust, will be satisfactory . . • : - - - ' . IhePennsyuguitaiState Guard.—The Provost Marshal Generathas Lamed the following circu lar relative totherPenneylvaisia . State GUELM: "The Secretary of. -War directs me to inform you. that the• President of.the,tnited States has ordered *I follows :In case:-the Governor.of Petmsylvanis . tibial organize :Vie = Pennsylvania State Guareandlnit in servicelaider the. State act forthat pupate atunnber xailesg Ave thousand, it, is.orderedthat antinetabeiPAd said • orpulisistion.bei4e clreftealutothe UriltedStates service, be at once furlot,ig4ed: retain his plane insaid State orgainzation,..not_rewiving pay of the Ilnitod Statetybrit the linie counting on his totC/111 under the draft. -- - You are, instructed ,to See that the ordersof. the President &restrict- The Ladies•of this' place have effected awnr ganization for the.relief of soldiers' ' the. Borough, dnring the copal:lit:winter. it is to be hoped that liberal assistance will be afforded ~to the 'Society by our -citizens, so as to enable them to carry ont their planS. • , Many families baVe already been visited, and their wants repotted. It is - requested that all needy fainiliee of our soldiers, that have nut been. called upon, will make known their Situation, wants , , ho-,.t0 any of the following committee Mrs. 0-eorgT Patterson, Milt Isaac Beck, Mrs. B. W. MeGirims,.Mis. - D. Maher, Min. Kohler, Mrs. F. W Hughes, Mrs. IS. Barman, Mrs.. A. Russel, Miss Miease Mist M. Walket; Mrs. Fred. Patter erson, Mrs. Jas. Lanignn, Mrii. McCullough, Mrs. F. C. Kopitzsch, Mrs. W. Pollock, Mrs. D. Shear er, Mrs. 1). A, Sm4.l6•Misi . i. I M. M. Allen, /fibs Sar ah l iliimen, ..• ' • ' • - . Donations of provisions, clothing, money and coal, (especially the latter) are earnestly, solicit 'Ccintributions may be.left with Mrs..A. 'Russel, President, or Mrs.. Fred. Patterson, Treasiwer: • • • , , .'Schukilcig Cbibity Alms Hoa,se.;--The regular ymeeting Of the Board of ,Direetors'of the Poor of &Ain:Mull CoUuty, waslield.t. the • .Aline House, Dee: sth, 1864; • Present, Edward •Leben , 'good-and" 11. C. Wilson. • The' 'following is the census of the House for the month ending ' Nov: No. inmates in .llnnse Oct'. 11, 18.6:1: ." • " ,"•• • " Nov.-30, 1564 . . Increase 9ast month; ..:........:.:..... No. inmates in lionse Same time i.hia - year . • • 338 • • Decrease last year • Admitted during-the -- .. . .. ...... . ,39, Discharged and absconded; 15 ; hound' Out, 2 ; born, Q ; died, S. ' •:" • -Of the:above 49 are insane-and idiotic ;54 under medical treatuient; and 49 children: " . • .1 Lodging. and meals were furnished to. 130 per..l Out-dOor .waa g ranted to' 36' families; families! amounting to $18 . 3. 25, ' I -Bills. were read . arid orders drawn, amounting.to Previous issue •-• . . . .. .. . • Ooittelitsof -two packages 'sent by the t.tdies!. Aid Seciety'of Port' Caibon,.. August:l7th,- 1864; to his. Excellency, the - Governor, for.• the; use of the sick - and wounded Pennsylvania Soldiers-:. .i 1 . - Box So.•1;---70 handkerchiefs, 6 hundlei..white rags, 4Of linen, 4. of lavin, 1 .of 1ipt,.13 pads, 3 papers I.u - nai starch, 11 bed rings,6 linen towels, 22 yardS handage,2 tied spreads, summer seats', 1 pair linen pants; 7 pairs socks, 8 pairs drawers,. 10 - . :Mktg; 2 bundles religious: newspapers, 35 tbumb stalls. -,, - fez No.; 2.-2 jars black, currant- jam ; .11 jars and 5 cups currant-jelly, 2 cups cherry preserves, 9 bottles cherry wine, q bottles currant • wine, 2 bottles elderberry wine; 1 bowl black .duiraut jel-. ly, 1 can fresh peaches, 1 keg anions. - . - . • • ' • HEAD:QUARTERS'PEiiNSYLVANLt Ql:Alqi.ll-31ASTER OFFICE. . • . • ETAIMISBIIItG, August 20, '64: • ) Miss Lizzie A. noinas, Secretary: P.m .. .. Carbon Ladies' Aid Society, ..*htlylkill C'ounly, We are*in receipt of two boxes and one .kegrhos pital*stores, directed to his. Excellency, the Gov ernor, for thsluSe of the sick and Wounded Penn sylvania soldiers.: • • . • • 1. Accept our,thanks for your donation, and.alSo' .those who will become the recipients thereof, knowing`. the feelings. Of gratitude they* .will_ evince upon the receipt of the same. • ' They will go forward to the' Pennsylvania. Mili tary Agent, (Jul.' F. Torderi,.W4shington, and will be distributed under his directions. - - I • • I Iteinain Nory . btespectfully, by Order Q. M. Gen% pa.; - -.G. W. Grnsoss. • , . Major arid A. Q.-11. . . . .. .. . . . A Fine Original .Pqinting by 111 D.> Turrey.h- We stopped -the other "day' to - see 'Mr.:Torrey's fine painting of "Liberty . in Sixty-fotir,! executed for Mr. Joseph - ' Pa ; terson- of this town -but we can only glanceat a description.: Against an ii.O. , propiiate ' back-gronud, in Which loonis .. "The - Teniple of Liberty," ' with' surrounding , effects;. to throw outthe,iigures, stand:the noble "God dess"' of•eur patriotic dreams, seerniugly noon a. breastwork . ; beyond which hang thick • clonds and smoke .of -war: - In - one hand - . she .holds a beautiful apeciMen of our National Flag, - while with the other ',She • is -- ,casting aside .a broken •shackle... Leaning . againsther for protection. is. a mother,..with an infant in her arms, . nod 'a no-. ble youth, with his eye oast towards 'tli - threat ;..._ ened danger ; the a ist 'Says he "borrowed this group from '"Selut elle.' • Somewhat in ' the - shadow of the . Ilagi - a .aged contraband with a fowling piece In hand; is just'. kneeling,' aiihis evesturn with emotion. , to' the-'banner above..— .We have Seen nothingfiner than the noble yonng "private;" who with his . polished musket, Makes ' yea . feel it.is . dangerous .to come' near." Other points might : bo noticed, but Its lucky ',possessor will take pleasure in showing it. • • i - We are proud to -feel wo have men of means and taste in our.town,'who' appreciate the.otigi nal power. which can: delve, into the.'realnis.of - facts and fancies,. and create upon' the glowing canvass, its own images of 'grace and beauty:: _ . , . . . . Fecim the FortyLeighth : 12eyiiinent, P. V. V.-• To Capt. Sehn.err,'Co: E, Forty-eighth Itsgt4 P. ' V., ' we.' are • indebted for a' muster-roll of; the Company..as it - stoodwhen it left Annaptylis I last Spring. 'We wanted it. mainly for our "Memorial . of the Patriotism of Schuylkill," b,ut-Weivill use it in the - Jocular. aisoon es we can find room. , Capt. Selinerr writ* to.us'as'follow.s . : ' .1 4 3 . . ru• Rai r., IN Four *iliCiii:WlClq 1 - ' • -2 • ' • • - • j...N.F.110NT OF . pETEILSBI.3II(V, , • .. .. • • • 1 • • • • . , December 1, 1864: i ) . • ' : Exurons• 7ilimutte Jocasya....-..-Enclosed please find the niippliinientary ,Muster:ltolb.with mum , ' al tie s, • of Company-E. - I, Was • under' the.imPres .sion that- Capt. ,NVirtlack, had •sent• the same to . you some time ago. .... . ' ' - . • 1 • • .Our Corps.-relieved the 2d Corps along this - line, - who took our position on:. the -extreme left: i The garrison .of - Fort. Sedgwick, (knoWn as ' Fort:Relly is .composed of,three.xeMran Iregi nents,.eommanded by Lieut.-Col. - II: Pleasauts. .-I shallbe pleiseytto sifie any further infOrma- i tion to parents or friends - of members- of - my. Comp.4,tiy. .- .: • •. • • ,• • . • i ~ • . - Your valuable Jovaxsi, is received weekly, and is eagerly read: 'lt answers the - purpose 'of many -letters. . • • • • ' • • - - 1 :' . .. • •.,By publishing' the Roll you will oblige. - • - . • .Respectfully, Your Obedientnervilt..: . - ' • - . - ' --- • • CHSItLES W. ScuitErtu, . i - : - • . .'-. '. -.. Capt. CO;E;.lBth . Regt., -P. V,. N. . • - P. S.-:-health of the Regt. is all we e.in expect . it to - be: ' . • .. C. V.S. . . Proceeding's cif lhe -Ben•ough council.,--A stated ineeting.of Council was held 'on. Tuesday even ing last. • Present. Messrs. Kieuzle, Strauch, Focht, • Heffner,* Miller, COl:bran,' and :Reed, President. , ' • • ' • The .minutes' of. previous meeting were road; and adopted, • , ' • : • ' The Street Caminittee reported inlets in'.Hotet street; culvert in Harrison - street, arid repairs in ; • - Norwegian street:finished. - The Committee also reported ,that it could not make a:satisfactory . contract - with . Mr: Hirst, to . erect crosaing ni.• Market street. " . • - • -• The Corn: on Markets- 'reported curb-steries of Market House sold fur. $214 90; and the:money paid to Treasurer. • •. • • • Special Corn. reported Clay Monument . empo ,raruy.repaired, and were.discharged... : y • • Special porn. on :widening and -repairing wall of Norwegian Creek, was discharged,: 1 . • • • Borough•Treasurer's'.B.tatement was read and filed. - . ' A communication from the. Auditor General of. Pennsylvania to the: Treasurer, :in. reference to taxation. upon Borough bonds,. 'scrip and icertifi .cate of 'indebtedness was read, ~ w hereupon Focht.offered the following : • .! • • • liesoiced, That the Clerk be iristructed to make out a statement of bondikand other. .indebtedness of the Borough on which interest is paid, in ac cordance with the notice given by the ;Auditor OnGeneral . , motion of Mr. Heffner it was resolved . that. tlie•St. Coin. lie authorized to receive, proposals for • the construction : of a crossingin Market ,Corn. oh ,Ordiminces reported .an • ordinance: revising the market.laws of the Ildrough; which was read arid laid over for final action until nett Mr. Morris offered the following ; • 'Res - Weed, That the Chief Burgess be instructed to notify Gco.. W. Snyder. to have the exhaust steam pipe on Coal - street, removed, it t heir% a . .Adopted. . • ' , - Beaotced, That . the Bororigh Solicitor,']; iO • Parry, Esq., be • and - he is 'hereby: instructed to bring to the notice of the Grand Jury now in ses sion;the swift running :of :the loconiotivesof the Iteat.ing Railthad . Company through the Borough • without anysignals being given: . • . • The following bills were reackind ordered to be ppaaid Henry 3iil'ec= " • Borough Anditent . • Aditn 8.. Barr, . .... Vormaa, Richard Hitst, - Charles Madan, A. -Wbitoer, A. Belullibg, - • . Supervisor and tits4atb.,"i .Btatntgliiwitehriten, • .1"iii0:51,01111T.4; • • • =•': • " '8,208 0 • ‘ ; -• - ' 444 - - • . • - 7 -"t•-•••'',`--".'" cirtrair ricocsitorses. $3,407 091 44,323 79 $17,730 79 I , • Grand Jury.. Report. '• • To the Hoticirable. the Judges .t.e..—The Grand Inquest inquiring &,c., :respectfully report, that they have had presented to theta forty-two bills of indictment, of which number they have returned thirty-two as '" true bills,'" and ten were ignored. • , .. • •' r• They visited.the prison and found' everything In the most perfect order anti cleanliness. The , public of were also visited, and found in good Order. -. -The.Grand Inquest would recommend that a mat be placed on: the poor ,of the Grata' Jury. room. They would also present to the notice of the honorable court, the bad condition of the publie-road starting at. Geo, W. Snyder's Foundry, Pottsville, to the Borough of St. Clair, and would recommend that 'a railing be placed on Said road, commencing near Cleary's tavern to continue to-what is called'" Ball's Colliery": and would also urge 'the great necessity of the Reading R. R. • Co., placing t.l l Borough en at the different crossings of thir road over the s . reets ofthe of St. Clair. ' 4 T Grand . Jtiry take pleasure in returning their Mt Sce. All o f which is -respectfully submitted. . • • , J. a. SLIOE4A.S.E.R., Foreman. Ladieti" and Children's Hats.• • Latest etyles CIiATILES..OAKFORD SONS; Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.; . 46-3 m. SECOND - SESSION OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH Congress assembled. on Monday last at noon,. and a. quorum 'was: present in both Horises. •A committee was appointed to wait upen the Presi dent andinform him of the fact.. In the Senate; Mr. Sherman introduced a bill authorizing the, Secretary of the .Navy to construct six steam rev-entie , 4 Cuttere for-service on the lakes,. and appro- riating ,000,000 to. pay for the :seine. Lane, a bill for the relief of the militia of liaii -83t3 in repelling Prices rebel - invasion. In the 'House of Representative the Committee on Ways and Means were instruetbd to inquire into the ex •pediency of reporting a bill to amend theConsti-• tution so as to annul the provision - width declares ' that no tax . - or duty shall be laid on articles ex , ported front any State. 'A resolution ofMr. .Cox, that duties on tea, sugar; coffee; and similar at; '-tieles; shall be paid-in papercurrency;wastabled. The Conunit tee on Ways and Means were instruct •ed to inquire-into the expediency of providiug new sinking:fund, at an early day, for the extun •guisliment of the public debt; Also, in any. 'amendinenta to" the revenue bill reported by the • committee a tat on all Stocks. of _dorneatieliquore on hand: shall he on. The Speaker said the President's inetalige wouid , riot be sent •in until , Tuesday.: Adjourned.. •• . • '1 In the Senate, on Wednesday,-ecordniunication from Governor Hahn, of Louisiana, linnet tieing. the electien of Senators from that. State, . re- ! ceived. M Wade presented a remon ranee against, . the admission, of the gentlemen. Mr. Mor gan presented'credentials of .the Senators from -Louisiana, and all the docuinents on the subject were ordered to be printed. Adjourned... • . .The House Of Representatitss reconsidered the motion by which Mr. Stevens. gold- bill was -refer red to the committee of Ways' and Means, and the. bill was then laid on the table—yeas 73, nays 52 . A bill for the establishnient of an ocean steam-.j ship mail service between. the United -States • and China was introduced.. The Committee -on the . • Judiciary was inattneted to inqtdreiuto the ex-i -- pediency of amending - the Constitution, 'so ' that • representativesin'Corigress shall be apportioned . among the'several States according: to theirre- - epectivenurribers of qualified electors. A bill' to amend the aid for the naturalization: Of soldiers; , so as'to inelude sailors, was referred to the Com mittee-on the Judiciary. .A bill for the eatablish ment of-ii navy-yard at Cleveland, Ohisi, .wati re-_ ferred tri the Committee on,. Naval Affairs. Mr.. Randall offered a resolution for the'. appointment: of.aspecial.cominittee to examine, into 'alleged frauds in the Philadelphia - NaVy-yard..Laid over. The committee au Wave and Means was 'instruc ted to inquire into the,expediency of affixing- an nti via , 'Jrern tax ou all sales of merchandise of :every description.. Adjourned. - • , . . . . Ladies' Furs. : • The largeaCaslortment at CHARLES OAKFORD .SONS,-Continental Hotel; 46-3 tit , CoOVIIS AND COLDB.--Those who are suffering - from Colights, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Se. should try "Brown's RI-ono/dal roclees,r a sim ple remedy which has relieved thousands, - and which is in - almost every case effectual. . • , Wz have been at some pains to 'ascertain - what instrument of the many now soliciting the public favor combines the greatest , amount of. real ex cellence. • We haVe prosecuted this inquiry en tirely independently of aid or direction from • in terested parties., The opinions of some of the test musical critics, - composers; and performers have been obtained ; r rts of experiments made in the ordinary use o ..yarious instruments in churches, schools and families, _have been coin -pared, all •of which, - - with :singular unanimity, contur in assigning theta-4e° ta the Cabinet Oc •:gan oVtation - & flamlin--1 , decision that corr.es -ponds with, our previously fens d convictions re calved. frem personal observat" us.—.Nees York. Advocale„ , ' •• . . NVARH:IT MS —Gesßurbridgf..hirs'eonimand hive reach ed Beam Statiou, in Bast Tennessee; and Bieck iniidge h ie falleu .hack towards -L-AVlllizini Loge; alias krenehßill deserterNAN:4l6l6th New • York regiment,- Who joked Whites's guerillas, - was captured in Louden coun on Thursday:last,- and was executed- ou Batur- *Voider st4rte il:with an expedition from Port Royal. in( the 29tb, • ult.; . and • meieded 'road river to Apyd's' Roint; tyre:miles lielowYn cot/digt, bridge, on the Charleston and-Saiannah rivet.' The tretips *ere -, headed iiithent' Pipckei don,. and an immediafoattic - kwaittnedenpon the bridge. After a shall) fight the garrisim evacua ted hastily ,. and-large quantities of 'cotton fell in= to out. halide. "Two prelims attempts' to :capture this bridge hive failed: - : • ' • . • • I t adies'_ Furs. • _ Porehaient may rely "von gettiok the beet Pura at CHARLES OIEFORD la . SONS, Contineutal Hotel, Philadelphia. • -46•3 m • - tirThe Trenton' Gazette states that John P. Stockton, that.city, is much more likely to be elected United States Senator than Gen. INicelel- £3 25 35 00 11 4.3 10 00. 10 20 80 06 500 . . . . siierficSan . Jest: ?demur" save the wife of Joan Caetro.,' of Monterey, haeopven . birth to.thirty-six. children, alter wham; are' living tngother in that comity,' .Thellrat twepty are twine, eachpair representative of either .: set. Of.. the .ieniainnig children elaven.only "nib single born: ; . , 50(10 105.00 72902, 210 00 Illveri Mother and tioueekeeper must often net as a thinitY Physician in the stisnerouu illnesses and acci dents Out becar among children and sem*: For Oman yof thege two, I- have 'used anis* ra in _ mt. 'and co rider it, 44111P9/Igq3b, article 0 4. 14 , 111 d 4 bor.: listlassimeavica-44ithctoliaulai iftOutslsrtt4oiesftlialr*aableo=7.l. SlM**. 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Dressing." Forrestering Gray-Hair to its'original color _without dyeing, or causing the hair to grow wnere It haa oir or become thin t.forremoving any Oniptive Diseases, Itching, Scurf, .Dandniff,'etc. . • , . nor does it require any washing or preparation before' or after its use. It creates a 'perfectly healthy State of. the' scalp, by acting as a stimulant and tonic to the or gang necessary, to supply coloring mutter' to the hair, and completely restores them to their original vigor and strength. -It is entirely, differbnt from all other hair preparations, and is 'the only known restorer of color and yerfeet hair dressing . combined. In very • lIECILOTUED 13/411 IMAM WITH new ELUL' ' even where they had-heen bald for years: Fur. this.par pose it is decidedly .the hest preparation known. A trial null satisfy the most skeptical. thus. pincing the head uf.all other , remedies fur baldness bud the, pre servation of the hair in the fullest - luxuriance and beau. . We would especially ask the attestion of the ladies thN now universally .popular hair preparation, and remind them of the.well-estaulished fact that Many ul the. hair tunics au' iogue are not Only powerless fur good. but absolutely pernicious, and too often destruc tive in their infinence upon the, growth - Of the' hair.— The " London Hair Cidor. Restorer " contains ,no sub stance that will clog the pores,tut it does - contain real nourishment for the vessels Iron which its roots spring,. Outs rendering the hair truly = elegant - and, beautiful In every period of-life. On childrethr heads it - lays' the, foundation Of a•giiod .head ;of hair,. and at the lady's toilet it is indispensable. -• • • • • . nom ./40T BOIL OAT, lIONIiEr, OE TICE FISEST LINFN. It is the only an.ested article that will .absolutely, • without deception, restore the hair to its original color And beauty, -causing it to grqw• where it has . fallen off or become thin..'. Price,: 15 cents a bottle sic bottles for'S f.. • • •• Sold at wholesale and . retail by DR. SWAYNE SON, 330 North SIXTH StMet. Philatta •.• and JOHN G BROWN.. & SON, and HENRY SAYLUIt, -Drug .POttsvillc, • • • Sept. 17, 'IA. .. . otele . . , Consumptivim.—Coll:±ilMlitiV knedrerm will re -e.a.valuable prescription for the cure of Consump• ti 1/40,8 thtna. Bronchitis. and all Throat and Lung Af fectiona.(free of-charge)"by'sending.their address: to Rev. EDWARD A: WILSON. - ' Wilthinvburg, - Kinge Co.. N. T. 35.3 m. Sept.. 24, i 64 • . Eye . . y and Ens.—Prof. •J: ISAACS, Al. D.,., Oculist and Aurist, formerly of • Leyden, Holland; Is located at No. 511 Pine St., ehilatielphia, where persons . - afflicted with diseases or to % Eye - or Ear will be scientifically Mucci and cured' it. curable. itier Artificial Eyes in serted-without pain. No did:ft:4 made fot . examine lion: The Medical Faculty is'invited, aslietas no se crew in his mode of treatment. - . . . , . . j P, noucK, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING - MACHINES In Schuylliill Cotinty. . , A number of these excellent Family Machines are al 7 'ways kept on hand and can, be seen in Operation by calling at .his residence 'in-Market Street, avove Sth, 'next...door to the English, Lutheran Church, • To accommodate, persons. using these Machines, 'a supply of Machine .yeedirs, Machine Oitand.Soap, and Clark S Thivatt, in' all numbers and -colors, especially adapted to Sewing Machine use, will be kept on hand,. Thorough-instructions for, 'working these Machines will be.given to Patties purchasing. ' .• • Ordeis by mail will receive prompt attention.- Call and-examine beforeTurchasing elsewhere. • January,4o. . -4.4 f • Matrimonial!--Ladies and gentlemen: if • con wish to marry; address the undersigned; who, will send you without money and without • price, :valuable tutor mation.that will enable yotrto marry happily and vee dily, irrespective of age. health or beauty. 'Tie infor mation will-cost•yon nothing, and if you wish to mar, ry, I will cheerfully assist you. , " All letters strictly con fidential. The desired information sent by return mail. amino questions asked. Address SARAH B BHT, Greenpoiut; Kings Co., hew . York. ' • • October , 64 • !. • • -• Important to Ladies.—There is not a lady lir. ng,. but what, at "some period" of herlife," find the .".Duponco Golden Pills" just the . right 'medicine she most.needs. One of the first- ladies of Pottiville, (who had used them success:fully several times,) says she would'not fail -to . use them if she had to. pay $5 a • box fur them: - they have spared her much suffering,— "If ladies only knew.the value of these Pills, they would never be withont - thetu, advertisement in another colitutn, headed "A Card to Ladies." •• • -T-ty Brotherbeadlff Circtslating•ilpickry, lifarket street, Pottsville. Special' armagements are made" -With'person in the towns of Mallanoy. Schuylkill haven, Minersville, and Tamaqua. FOUR .DIFFER ENT BOOKS are allowed to subscribers at -a distance from Potts , iille. All the new public:ations'are lidded Ls 'soon, as - issued. • • [March 211. 6-1.-13-tf fjckiolop: t,tttligtitc., . : NOTICES, Bartises• at Trinity '(Episcopai) -Church. 011 - Sunday morning at X' past. 10. •• Sunday evening, at. X past 7; etcepton the SECOND SUSI r tv TUE MONTIL, when the - service.is at X' pasta, P. M hi place of the 'evening. • , •• ltirEirst Presbyterian Ch rcli; comer Ea. 'hantongo and Third Streets: Rev. I Pas tor. • Services, Sunday 103¢ A. AL and TX P. M. Lei hire, Thursday evening at TX. Sabbath" Scheol, 2 P. M.'• Prayer Meeting. quarter before le,. Sunday.morn • nf - :Germain Reformed Church: Market Street, Rey J. C: Becitra- Pastor.. Regalar - services, alternately, in the German and English - languages: ev ery Sabbath•day, at OA. M: and 7 P. M. Prayer Meet.: in" and Lecture eyery - Wedneaday craning at T P.•• 31. - Dec. 4th and 15th, English in the - morning and (4er-1 - man in the • evening ; 11th-.and 25th, German ,inAke morning and Eaglistrii; the evening. • -• '• .: ' • ref - Guinn Prayer.", Meeting, every Sunday I morning, from SX to DX O'clock, in the: frame Church r ' on Second:Street, between Market and Norwegian Ste, All are invited.' Pirillethodist E.. Church, Sechild atteet; above Market. ReV. 3. B.' • 31cCuLtocou, Pastor. • Semites : Sabbath, at 10,.A. M.•,-and .7, P. AL .. prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, at TX 'o'clock . • •• • • - I re - The Second Presbyterian Church S. P. COLT, Pastor. Public services every - Sabbath, at .10X. A. 31., and LP..M: - • ' '• • • •' • - , . Vritegulor Baptist Church, 3fskintingo st. .Preaching every Lord's Day,..Moriaing and Evening, at 103,;,A. M., and I, P. M. Lecture s Wednesday.Eveu-' lug, at . R. R. AUSTIN, Pastor. • ire - Eng. Lutheran 'Church, Market Square. Rev. L..M. • Ktloss, Pastor: Preaching, every Sunday morning. and. evening, at. 10X A. .M.. and 7, P. 31. • Prayer Meeting and. Lecture Thursday even.; at 7 o'clock • Itie - Evanatellical Church, ealJowhill street.— Rev. "Sii'L G. Rnoanit, Pasthr, will preaith.German ev ery Sunday' morning at 10 o'clork, a7d English .in the Evening stl o'clock, '... •*. - • Alt Marilage Notices mu .t be accimpaliied with 25 Cents to appersr in the JOy . IINAT. " • '. • .• REED.--BURGER—Deeember 3d,“1864, by the Rev.l' 'NOTIIIPE,-I,ILNERS' BANK OF POTTS-. G. Lehr, WESLEY J. Baru, and ELLEN . V..l3lntilEic. l/P.•---= • VILLE, POrravitt.s, 24th 1 ovember,lB64. all of Wayne Township, Schuylkill County, Pa. 'auf i 'Notice is. hereby g.iven, ag;reeably to Section 1-of the Act of the General Assembly of the Common3vealth of SHIPE—SCII.UYLEit —On the sth' inst., by Rev: Jo seph AlcCOol, DANIEL Slurs; to MARY SCIIIJIMES, bath PePIISYIVIIIIIIL entitled .•!Azi Act enabling Batiks of. the of fithidleimrt, Schuylkill County, Penusy Ivania. • Commonwealth to beconie Associations for the purpose • .l ut Banking under laws of, the Unitol States,” approved the 22d day of August, A.V.4.1864: that the Stockhol ders 'of the Miners' Bank of 'Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, have this day voted to .become such 'an As• aociation ; • and that its Directors have procured _the au thority of the owners of more than- two-thirds of the Capital Stock to make the Certificate required 'therefor, by the laws of the United States. CIL&; LOMEFt, Cashier. • • Simple. announcements of deatim, free. Thooe ac-; companiel with notiee.s,• mud be paid for atth, i .rate uf . G cents per lice.... . ' • ' .1 SEVERN—On the Bth.November, Enwrs'Bstocnra: t Only eon. of Isaac E. an _Matilda B. Severn. aged 5 • . Nov 44,'64. yeara and 23 days. Also; 'on the Bth inst., Brame only daughter 'of Isaac E. and Matildaß. Severn, aged It months and 23 days, • The relatives and friends of the family are reimeet-:, fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of J. J. Dampluan, ou Sunday (to-morrow) afternoon, at 13y o'clock, without further notice. ifizs TREASURY DEVAIECTME N T,. Office of the Comptroller of the .Currency, WAWIMGTON, November 9, 1864. • Wasasts, by'satisfactory.evidence presentedcto the undersigned, it•nas been made to appear that the -First Natlon4 Bank of Mlshanoy City,* in the Borough:of . Mahanoy-City. in the County of Schuylkill and State of ' Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and ac... curving to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled -An Act to provide a National Currency, se cured boa pledge of United States bonds; and to pro vide for the circulation- and redemption (hereof," ap proved June 341; 13. U. and has complied with air t he before of snid.Act required to he • complied with, before cotumenciug•the busintesof Banking•tmder said I . .. t Now. Tucitcroar.. I, .Samnel I'. Bowan': Deputy Comptroller of the Currencv,-Ao hereby certity that the First National'Bank of Ithitionof City, in the Borough- i of Mahanoy City, intim County of Schuylkill and State _.............. - of Pennsylvania; is authorized to commence'the busi- .. - ~ ,„, .. nese of Banking - under the Act. aforesaid. ' , , -t reatment have failed. - . - • . __-._ FOR, - SALE Al\ I ) I T_. '2O. -ix; 1 ..- In. Tzterutosv Wenner, -witness my hand i - ' .c w " r hat consumption. . d . and seal of office, this 9th day of November, . : r i vtiolle-ISALM.--4 hatidscome;luillizedAmewood . ReMil • 166.1. .SAMUEL T. HOWARD.- a WARDItO.B4. Apply at the . MA:1%810h HOUSE , - . • , " Deputy Co wwe er . Montt Carbon: , .• , • Wee. 10,-i64.-:50-`4t• - ; ;Clem iv, 'ot. : . . . - . 41 : 9t ••: . many remediee, bat contioned to grp , " d.e „ i d bet i . ' • ' ' ' • ' NOTICE . - TO . / CRETirfOBEI ' LOST A-N I) ...Fot,isNii •• ' igiQß=.. • • 1 and stomach .- I by:titian, and-friends despaired ' o her it cheru „.,. .:. _ Comptroller o f t h e caraucy.... .I.l_2.l3:fefrreewnas.dBafflywaottilicice'teditii:tecaolfaNrzmi clotol.lifirotitiooln• tholta2; .. . ir v - ..' - ' lai r "' liliTillg dilui"gathitt*"4m estate fhe use of your mpountrSyriip o d • . - . . - • of .Charleslll er, (Coal Meschant,) assigned for benefit . . Q . ' TRAY' 11110 G..--Came to the . premises' of the .••orcreditora. will present thesame, and those indebted 1.7 subscriber. - in Pottiville, on the 6th inst., willonake payment to _•___—• • • ' . - • ' ' a WHITF. HOG. with.a black .FPOt on -the •'1 l• . '', - WILLIAM 31ILLER-andlL. i s iff ne ss, '. • Pre Bred 1311- Governeur. t t ~., baCIL•And Ptill.weigh -aliont' 12.5- lbs. The ' • MORRIS PATTERSON, J * . owner is_reque,tett to come anti take it away ; , . .. . ' • ~ .. • ..: . 119 South Front St, Philad'a. LO end JOB'S G. BROWN & SUS, Inuggot ris*- &hawks: ft Will he soh:l'M-Sy exneeth. '.- . ' • Nor. 19.. 44. ' . -.... : ..- , • ' .4.3-tit • .11 ..Sept. l'l 'el. etit"..-. IY ree;cB;:edClL:TE:vslu:,Yru,-:.:(:15,.511;::::i::hre' rl'he'ofil:..... ERR I, linvirstreoent,lypbbylioDdltei.pbtiVinTs,NmE by ti0a5,..:Ftg:11.0.,50.A.,..T.-. EDDIE. Good and kind unto eaelipther, And a,blessing d.atr. tilighee, Thou knowest our little Eddie, . And swest•as au angel smiles he.. • BE • - • Bite has my. sisters gentle eyes, Tier son and shining hair ; Bessie faded as she smiled.. • 'A mothers title sweet .was there . . •... ' _ w •Pe th ß e til bacri liliAl ben t hase P.'i this, NOT4D e t tered . r , STRAY._ COtireame - lo - the. pr • w it h pet en wnder . the zrixi. name and aisle-of undersigned. Deep Creek., Riery Towri- • 11 , AN A to e nty.en t h e r ett ed ry , ship, Coubty, nee; !Deo. • • shothino god Cat- Business, Busineies..in.,Port Can tweed.' about': the latteepert bilepterober;•. , • . . • ..i xt, tkm . — R o m= Aumsr , a_ LIGHT RED'.COW:lnelltall clabo • •• . 1:104i441313,1W1NAN. hi= int it ; tight eigt twOlront tedi white lin ig64; ot* elk • "The ww-neris':iwitt e s te " ° :„ (m in et '. =mom ivar reOPertY.*-4410,1tl! awl . !!: '""" 7 ` .:7: iietA4 - 10 . 1:14 ,• 5 , ', 1 -• • . —• i mpuv• «ft •••• • • • Dm I% •et •-• . •-• GI4.IINERAL NOTIcES. . _ :. , ...- • •• TUE i'keciiiiros.Dßitaf of the -1 . ; 31lierevUle Water . CoruPsay.so"ltereby nOti-- lied that itAtiderui of flity eenteper bbars of stock oil t• ; • Ise paid...w . the " Treasurer ailed .MittersTille Water 1 Company,atMinersvillei.on and a ft er,..the twenty-first 1 day Of:December, 18134. •--, • • . .. . , • 1 • Notice. isthither given; that the . StOekholders of the ! Mineraville Water Company will meet.: at - the Public ; -Rowe of Evan Evans, in the , Borough -of Minereville, 1 oss the SECOND MONDAY. OF 'JANUARY, 1565, be tween the hours or 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 . o'clock, P. 1 M.. tO;silect fifteen Mananens of the. MineresUle Water I Company, according to Sections three and four of the 'Act of Incorporation, who shall conduct the' affairs of ; - the Company. . - F. ROELIRIO, Sevy. - 1 SUM. 1 1 • -...• OFFICE . OF TUB COLLEC. ! in Lawful C ' TOR OF -INTERNAL REVENUE, TENTH '', I nteres t 7 3...10,• DISTRICT, STATE 01 P.MiNSYLVANIA, POTTS- 1 _ •, -• • • Money,. Interest. payableeachoucors., VILLE, FA. ' . • .• • - Speelsalllnesinae Tax.--Notice is hereby given, I'. attached .. IX thartheasseftment or the Special Income Tax of five 1-,,, , • ' per matins, assessed upon thegaius, profits or income i •-in•ollbug. • • for the year ending December Slat, 1,309, In aceordsnce ' . • . . , with the provisions of the Joint Resolution of Congress. The . Principal . payable in Lawful lioney- a approved July AM. ISO.I, • has been completed, .aud a f the end of Three Years, or 'the Holderh list thereof placed in my hands by the Assessor fur. col- - 1 . lection. al ,The taxeicontalned In said list ma'ami due and pa- . the right to aemeind at that time able. - All persons .1u Schuylkill County chargeab le , • theirowith are required to pay the same . • . 'On or before the•2lth day of De- • •. - . . " centber, 11361. ". ".. - . .slicb:an nrglect to pay the same within ten days after deiffand, will be liable to pay , TEN PER CENTUM ADDITIONAL, and also a fee of twenty cents for the ' 'service of the notice. ' • . • ' Payments must be made In Legal :Tender Notes' or Notes of the National Banks: ' . - ()dim open from S o'clock. A. M., until 5, P. 11; - . . . . ... . ' JAMES A, INNESS, • ' - . . . Collector 10th District, Pa, Pottsville, Dec. If4 o, !-, ; . _ -, '5O-31, [April '64.-14- MASHIE D. DIED Obituary. C. L. 8.• • • ' NOTICE"...Ta•the President. Di. rectors, and • litockholders of the ?liners' : Bank efPottsirille. in the County oY Sehuilkill :-:liottee is hereby given that the undersigned, .who have'been, .in purstu.nce *Or the sth section of an act of the. General Assembly, approved the'ffiffi of Au„lust; 1864, entitled "An Act enabling the Banks of thisiCommunwealth to become Aisociations fertile parpose of Banking under the laws • of the Uni ted States," appointed Auditors by the Court of Cora. ffionTleaa of Schuylkill County. to.ascertain. and de terniine the fair market value of the shares of the said Bank at the time of paying the • last dividend prior to the acceptance by the said Batik, of the provision of the raidactof Assembly, will 'attend to the duties of their apputntinent* on SATURDAY,' the 11th day of December, instant, at 4 o'clock, P. 11., at, the office of Thomas R isommn, in.Centrs Street. WILLIAM GARILETT, IiESKY ROYER, s . THOS. R. BAIsZISAN. 51.1-1 t • Dee 7..64 OFFICP : OF TUE. GIII.II.RD tir'• Estate,. No. 19 South •Fifth Street, • _ PaII.:ADELPRIA, December 5, 1864. • Proposals to. Cease Girard 'Coal- Loads. • In compliance with a resolution of the Select and' Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, approved •May,xs. 1864; sealed proposals will be •received itt - this Othce until F.RIDAS. December 16:•1864. at .S. o'clock, P. M.,- to.leuse such part of the nortn dipping veins on the Israel Cope, Jawed : Dowell cud Edward Lynch tracts not heretofore leased iu the present term of. leasing the .Girard Coal Lands, excepting, that • the parties shall' covenant as lessees to pay--01, the market value of lump caul us the same shall. exist at Port Curtin—for Chest. : nut; ut the - same staadaid and value. so however that, "the sum paid shall out be less than:twenty-ave. cents for each too of coal mined not Chestnut ; and not less than' teu'couts for that; cud of other tracts ou the same' terms to such otherpersons as may. be accepted in ac- - cordance -with the provirdiass of a resolution to which this is a suppleMent, who dual weddut sutlicieut evi dence that tie is a. ci.impetent- and skillful" miner; and fully able to fulfil the covenants 'of theleaSe. Said pro posislo to be opeued.iu the presenee of the Committee .nit Girard Estate, and. the lease to be awarded to the highest bidder, • : • • • The accephruce of the - bidder, and the mode of arriv• ing at the price of caul al Port Carbon. do be determined Only by - the execution of a lease in writing. .. • • • CUARLES.ii. Superintendent Of the Girard k.state. • 50-1 t Dec, 10,''64 " NOTICE:—An election for nine . tors of the First National Batik of Ashland, -Pa., to serve the ensuing year, will in held& the think ing House, on- TUESDAY, the Mb day of January. betweeh the hoins of 10,_A: 51.,•anti 4, P. -A: vote of ,the Stockholders will also be taken on I he. amendment of Section-oth of the 'Articles of making . the Capital Stock of the Bank One Hun dred avd PM , / Thousand Dollars (a , thihol-/ 0 ), with the privilege of increasing the same to 'Three. Hundred , Thousand Dollars (4 , 500,00 0 ). • • By" oider of the Board. . P. B. WINIGERT, Cashier. . Hee. 10. 'B4. ' ' . . 'NO'CICE.—A. regular - animal meeting of the. Stockholders of the .k'irst. National Funk of . llinersVille, Pa, will be held at the' Banking Boost on the. Second Tuesday of. Jantiary.• tweeu the hours of ten and • four of said day, for the putpose of electing seven Directors to serve for the en suituryear. - . Si KAUFFMAN, Cashier, *. Dec: 10034. . . .. .. . , . ii,• NOTIOE.—A meeting of the Stockhold: holders of the First tiational Bank of Hahn. noy•City wtd be held;at the Banking House, in the Bor ough of Mahfuloy City. at lu'o'clock, A. M., oa TUBS LAX. January 10th.-1865, fur the-purpose of electing seven Direceors • for the ensuing year. in . accordance with s,ctions :fand 4 of the Articles of Associatiun, and 1 of the By. Laws of said Bank. • . - . ' WM. L. IC9DEft, Cashier. Dec. 10, ,64:' ' . -' .: • , 60-41 - EiCHIIVI.KILL ° NAVIGATION hereby given, that the annual meeting of the Stockholders and loan holders, and an election of officers for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company„No 411 Nry AL, NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 2d of Jail , Uar:: upat, at 11-o'clock., A.W. M. • • ' M. TILWEIMAN, Sec'y. . .4U-bt Dec. 3, ,G 4 ••THE. PARTNERSHIP existing . betweeu G. F. WIEST and 1). J. SCLIGL L—ENBERGER was disaolved Nov. 18th, 1884. The business of the late rim:twill be isettled by G. P. wiEsr: • G. F. -WIEST, . . • ' D. J. SUIiOLLII.I.IBERGEII.. • Dec. 3, '64. - - • 49..3t.' on. SUBSCRIPTIONB.—T HE' "RESERVE LIST" is now open to 'receive subscriptions, 'conditionally, to seven well located . and desirable tracts of LAND situated in the. VENANGO OIL REGIO.N.' •••All Of these-properties have been- selected. for their eligibility, iind'alt are contiguous to, adjui,i, and ire between lauds of the "Farrar," "President," '•Shriver," "Germania," "Iteenis," " Drill Creek,. •and " Tion esta " oil and lumber companies. having' in, the aggre gate a capital of' seven millions of dollars. . - the shares are $1;000 each, payable oosorrioNAt.i:v; either at the-time of subscribing, or at three days' no tice ; this notice may be given in a week. or tea days after subscribing. ' Those who eutcr their names in this ,RESERVE LIST eIEIONS" open itt my (dice) only get the original shares in.case any of the many, whu have subscribed should unexpectedly be prevented from complying with the term.. • The opening Of, this list. while it prevent any delay in theOrgamzatun' of the Company offers a chance to those to secure shares who heretofore were unavoida bly prevented. To so subsar)e, or for further oartlenlars of this -en terprise. -which is considered by those who have exam iued'intO its merits; one oC . the best before the, public,. address or apply at once to • . DUNCAN M. MITCRESON. N. E. corner Fouirru add WALNUT Streets, Or E BORDA..Trustee, 327 WALNUT Street; or to ISENJ: BANNA.N, Unice - Miners' Journal. • - . 711 7 This "reserve" list willouly be open a few days. Dec. l •G 4 - . Al' a meeting of the.Truetees of the Odd gellows , Hall Association of Tremont, held Nov, 19th. lEtit, a dividend r.)1,,3 per cent. waa declared for the year ending Dec. 31et, 1364. ,• -JE...SSE S. OWEN, Seey. -Dec: 3, '74. ' 49.4:r• - OFFICE. TILE SCIIIIV.L. KILL- VALLEY -NAVIGATION & ,RAIL KLUB COMPANY, • • _ - • - PHILADELPHIA. November 29th. 1904: - - . The annual meeting of the Stockholders Of this Com pany will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 40; LIBRARY Street. on MONDAY, December :did'. at II o'clock, A. M:, .at which time un election for olllcere, to serve the chiming year, will also hike place. 'Des. 3. '64....-40-4t] P. C..DOLLIS.,Sevy.. . . .. 'OFFICE - Oh.THE MOUNT CARBOY& PORT ARBON RAILROAD COMPANY, • . - , . ' • - -• PIIILADELPIiiA, November 2.9 th, 1,564 II , - The annual meeting of the Stockholders of We Coin- F• pang Will be held tit the office of the Company, Nu. 40T LIBRARY Street, otiMONDAY, December 25th, at 11 o'clock, A. M:, at which - time an election for officers, to serve the ensuing year, will also take place. . -.. • . Dec.B, '64.40-1t) •• - P. C. BOLL'S, Seey. OFFICE. SIX CREEK AS* 4 MINE NAVIUATION RAILROAD I COMPANY, ' • • - Pin ,November 29th, 1864 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn pany will be held at the Office of the Company, 407 11sRARY Street; on MONDAY, December Ytith, at 11 o'clock," A. at which time an election Tor officer% to nerve the ensuing year, will also take place. ' Dec. 3. P. C HOLLIS, Sec'y. • DIBBOLUTION OF PART ' NE ROMILIP.—The co.nartnenthip hereto fore existing between FEU:WM M. Nicuot.s and Wm.t..v 11.Ammca; Merchants trading under the name and stile of NICHOLS 11.9.1111E8, at Mahanoy City, is " this dui dissolved by mutual consent. • the business of the late drmicili be Settled by WES LEY HAMMER, who will continue the business at the old stand. , - F. 31. NICHOLS, ' • WESLEY HAMMEL' .r • . ISlalutnoi Clty, lst;tiov,, 1§..4 NATIONAL , LOAN AT 'PAR, - INSTEAD OF . CASH :eir This pritilege is caluablk, 3,20 are, now eelling at eilht per ce,t, The abeTe Leah, nicl : allether ti. S. Se. curitico for sate by July 30, •64 FENIALLE 'TEA IIV.I.IIerED• for 3 School, in the 11,:rough ,3t Ilseu l . None neetlapply unlem well qualitled, and 1 14 ,, hi y . considerable esperience in teacaug. A good tealier will.be liberally paid, and will bull this a plessant ation... Applicutichr. received' WAhe under.ignec. Teacher to cuturuence'January . l.a. ts,z, %VIA FIELD. Sec:v.' Schuylkill !liven. 11ee..10, 'GI t `I7OIUSIG 11f, who is' 3 guuf peinmin and il-uuderstands bouli:keephig. datlresdslusti,u he can make himself useml. flag - bud wale es.per.e..ce at a Colliery. Best of refireoces' " SENTO:N."Ikm 433; Pottsville; Ps.. -Dec. 3. `d4. • _ . ANT El) . . ngency fur the wile of setae (is , T V taxable vein ut Cuat,,by a party harts:: Tee; es, perience in the trade. and eau give : , :itl*ladt,ry refer cow. Addreesl.l. NV.. 43 Mercimuta• nseti,l4e. Bet - We 3. ' WANTED. 74 - Corsprient Kook-kerper keep the buuks of a coal oircrattl:m. A *lngle MALI preferred. Thee beet of reference - ri•quiretl. 4p. ply by 10 Box 6 : 1, :_littzleion P. 0., 'n. :Nov. . ' - T G 914:11. to purellwe 3 beculitt-tuuu totem Eugine 3, of -20 or 317 tiort.t•-power each. Attili•e-n • - JABEz -SPARKS, Pott,vti le. . t DAV.: AGEINim. 4 4vANTED. SELL 'fill:: ".!4:5 Ccut Legal 're.u. ' der . Mtationery Pucknar.” Each l'ackaoi tun. tuiue B 5 Songs, lna pages of Ue. IS sheets of paper, in EriceloPes.. 1 Ruler, I Pen. I Pen Wilder. 1 L!'ait Pen cii 1 &signior Undersletives. 1 fO j rCnitike 41,1°11,1 . tut Embroidered Collar: 1 for Chrtstentug Robe. fur mark.. ing Letters,,ll Seeretu never before, pubil.shed. wu:/11 many dullarn and other information.. Also, one 14111. tiful article of Jen , el ry. Liberal luduceluents to Agents. Send Stamp for Circular. . sAIt.L Burr, • . . • 42 South TILLED Su I'IIILADELPILIA. June 11, .64. • . - • .214 m • (.111PILANIV COCRT •OF SCOLUTC,. lJ RICA. COUNT I.—Lu the matter of the tate of liou. Charles W. Resins, dec'd: The Auditor appointed to distribute the balance Li money now in the halals of 'George 11.-Clay - . Athena trator. as alipeard by his account Med . ; to and anion?, those entitled thereto, will, for the purposed of hie e l poiutment;• meet the parties interested-at his uttiot:ta• Slat:among° street, Pottsville, on TC.EtiDAY, January 3d, Isdn, st 10 o'clock. A. M. - Dee. 10, 01.1.-30-4 n • - .E. G.-:SCOTT, Auditor. VISTATE OF DA:ViEL BARTOI.ET, .LA Sr., decritredi—Letters testamentary upon the Battle of Daniel Bartolet, , Sr., late of the Borough a Cressona; deceased, having been granted to the Male:. signed.. all persons Indebted to said estate are requi:ted to inane immediatepayment, and those having - chalet' against the same are requested to present them it iu tat delay, to ABRAHAM.. BA It'VO LET. .LEWIS BARTOLEI', Executors, at Ure.hona: ` .4 NEW PAR T A THE 5-70_ BONDS L. F. 'W HIT N EY, . CENTRE STREET,. POTTsVILLE, SI inso NTE . May 7. 6 LEGAL I\OIIOES, Dec. 10,''64 t i . D31114i eiTRA.TORIM 4)11:111: ki.=-Nt ben. as, letters of administration to the estate of Starr A. Boner, iato of Ashland, deceased, having been gram. ed to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said orate are requested to make inunediate payment, tool them' having claims, to present them without delay. to Nov. 26; '64.--48411 11E.N111 - S. IiONEk. NoTlCE.—Whers. L - 7.- as, letters of.Administrarion upon the estate ut Charles . Wild', late of the •Binibuttio of Sleben.' City,. deceased, have lken.granted by die Register ut Scbsp. kill Ctiuuty to the undersigned, all lers , ous indebted to Said estate are requested to make-immediate payment and th(ee Inuring clahns,•will present them fur oettle• meut to. Sqtrire Frick, at his calico In Mahauuy City, by the 2d of January nest. • lIENRIC RUE, \ FREPERICK_WILD. . - Administrator.. Orwigsburg, Schuylkill Cuunt& Pt, - Nov. 24, 434. . A 1131INISTlitANOWS NOTICE. --Letup of Administration upon the estate of WILLIAM' PUGH, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. haring been granted to the undersigned, those' italebt. ed to the estate of said decedent, are reqataged to make immediate paythent, und,all persona boring claims et detuanderagaluat the saitrEstate. are Tequeided to nab known the same without delay to the subscnber, reed ing at Palo Alto. : JOHN LEWIS, Adada's. Nov. 1 . 2., 'di. - 46-81.• EDUCATIONAL. ARCADIAN INNTI'CILITE• " :, . . • , • . - i- " IV W; FRIESE, A. M., Principal.. I OCwigslbUrr,, Schuylkill Co., Pa; IThin Institution. affords advantages.uhichdmrie the r -..,Lter4ion o f o arepts - who have eons or daughteie wed. mate. qtudents can 'enter at nuy time. Stott tor I catalogue contaluing particulars. '. Nov, _6, .64. ... - ,• - . . 43.-3 t - IF / yam/in' Cominettidi Odle / At Kingston, luzeme A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL OF TRADE. Sjud for Citkular. • W. S. SMYTH, Principal. July 30,,64. .''.Lam MEDICINAL. Shin - Disease; •Tetter, Itch Blotches. • , -.'. . . ULCERS, . SCALD BEND.- ERYSIPELAS, • . - SALTII.IIEOI, RINGWORMS, DA.R.BEWS 11111. lirtmtions covering the whole - body,' of 10' ;caudal and moat obstinate in - character, are_ quickly ore/ ET Dr. Swayne's All-11ealing Ointinept.: Dr: Swayne's _All-lletrling (lnutrient." Dr. S way lie's: ()Ititint . air." Swayne's o.innortit." Dr. Swayne's 111-11ealing If the bloixl Is impure, cleanse the eyrit:ul er all an purities by using the old-estriblished and a!ll-thc , i medy. " I)r.. S.wayne's Bluotl 7 .Purltying Panacea' Swa:,-fie's: Blood-PurilVing Patina' SWaynii's Bloitid.Purifying Pituares.' ." Dr. SWlLyrie's BlorA-Purifying Parfacra' -"Dr. Swayne'zi Blood-Purifying . Pauaca.: " Dr.. Swayne's Bliiod,Pnrifying Panacea. Its reputation for caring scyofnla. old ulcers:buy -4 : complaint, ulcerated sore throat. white -swelling. itni blotches, or defects in the skin. bolls, 4 - 1, . marasmus'or wasting flesh, rheumatic affect-10m. in the bones. /cc., ia without parallel. 'lle lies!: eiri debilitated, or any disease of a berbfulows luatlr,.!t sure to do goo& as -the ma housand t,estaast,3'.. from all ports of the world ill' prove ; ntrthtag ett: discovered can compare with it in-curing thr.t 04.! disorders. To he sure-of getting the pureand gena.a Panacea, "u :Base direct at the principal °thee of Iv SWATH! 11 ,330 North Sixtb.s.treet, Philadelpals ci L at thei.lrog Btore,of,AIENRY SAYLOR, Pottsviiie Sept. IT; '64. F on VEAuet• A STANIOI.If.D OP :MEDI": • • • . • •• Dr. Swaynota. Compound Syrup Wild Churl:. `.* Dr. . Swaymes Compound Syrup Wild Chet'!' , , " Dr. Swaytte's. Compound Syinp• Wild ChM Thl cases of Pulmonary Disease...which W14‘X036"( battled every expedient of human skill. have been permanently cured by this old standard reme dy. To prove thin assertion we have ord.. neaten of cures so 'extraordinary that . ekeptiti are led to feel incredulous of their truth.: No remedybas . .. . ever been* offered. that can compare wittithingreat original Wild Cher . ry Compound . in curin (. Severe Coughs, - . Blood Spltti7n.,l ," Aittbma. hoong 4 4 . Ilronchitts,'" .- . • pi Weak .Nevont, • - .I.iver Complaint. Sore Throat, • ' - Pains, Side, Breast. and all complaints of a pulmonary nature. its. u'e . ?, sure to bring health aud.retuniing vigor to the West Anil:languid frame. - It cleandea the lung, of all inipuritleo. Inturingitrength; vigor and_ new MI . - Into the diseased and debilitated aystent • - . ' For thirty years late been a standard. reme df. cralg the most obitinate cases, after all other remedies. pBENCIi GO 1 , FE RINE: dotte to ortle U . TilE CLOAK AND MANTILLA sTak:. & IL BOLAND, ' • , Ceaire Sirens, below Asueriesu poTisVIUI4 GA o b i V' Just teccived i a rot ill- oreotl V 41so'Copper Gatisobr "ho foot or yard—Gyve: go : rattOl34 iOrSigo by B. BON' . . . , . neri..4isrty. 7 3-lA, SATJVII 02E0..1 Mt& ' LOUIS HMO EL IL PST PI 'DANT WM- 1 yot TILE COURn The Fo the Thin, priet fet r , el paper dm the firot o uts Me with. Po! not a Po' The X tiehuylki This tax income i te &en Vgreg al in the C Of cot urequal inqezted tiror as 1 yyta 1. a. As we WV'S . the API trf* try ro tore to I it yrs The everi al THE LAT] • LO In I' soldier AMU's . est to i The the Jo , excelle eLI oil • the Mt Singh If not Six w Cleric :If nu 3 cc 43 d 10 d 15 d And ,club Nog Cl is Atls Liar Our Ck)d Mae