;: r > -mss ~' 1 - `'*• oo .". 2 `k. il':' l'''" -:::-.` 4 -.., ,„..,...-n, ._ • . , ::!' s fn - :-.'. 4,4 ,-. ;-it.e—t- - - ....ici-_,-„ r :• , :__ L__.• .-j'__-_:. - ___ ..-f- - ---,..,--.,=- '-'----,---i7rrrsviiitit - 1 3 1. , zsATicitimarTiiWemEsics 04, is 64. . . . . .111EIEW 11 . 14 .The-Peside4:.Calls for til..ine„hundred than. Sand . reiiire;inen, and. gth strengthen the armie s of theßepablie. • I,ln, fortunately the lag PrOdneed but: . forty per cent. of the tiumber - required,l. the bat once' being, -,lost: in ,credits and: -otber mat. tern to which tife,neas call will not : - bejiable. • Had the tuff eurnber. then called for been ftir :-nished by the country, 'onother . draft would never have been . necessary, but cutting and running to Canada and elsewherewita a larg e leak in the last endeavor to'recruit.theirmy.., It is With Pride:we saythattheloytitsectiOns otte..CountY.have honored. every call of. thaPreeident since, the commencement of the War, and that they are still ready., to stand • shoulder to.shoulderio, tbriiish men and Min ' ei to ,cruSli this idhibolicai: .Slaveholders'-Re - hellion:lf some portions of therountry shirk- . ed their full-dutY,when the lasirtill for trOops wsa - mtide, thereby.odding bnideifto be:borne:by the more warlike and hOneot,:dis , :, Ouch .!cannot. be 'the . case :under the new call. foritis thotight. and intended "ha . -the War Department that. it shall - produce . the iinuther of men called . fOr. To, more ret minty:and,- effectually .accomplish. this, thei Canadian skedaddling business. Will be. stop - ,ped by the institution of: a oystein of pass- . Parts, to be rigidly entbrced at:Detroit; • But,. falo,_ Suspension Bridge, and Sarketts • Her, . • . .But notwittistoM. 3 ing the existeneerif coward . Iv or knavish shirkers; and the efforts cif raise-, rtble copperhead sheets, to create disaffection the of the people with the new call, we in are confident . that the'mass of the 'people seeing that the.Rebelliem is toppling to its fall • under the powerful blows pf . Grant,.Sherman and Thomas, - will make the heartiest...exer . tons - and endure any reasonable sacrifice fill quotas, and endure the. conscription .." where it must fall,.with : cheerfulness - . ...F;acti come fronithe South' which prdve that the stringent blockade of the rebel ports, and the movements of-our-armies destroying the :re . bel lines of rommimica;ion, haveplacedJeff ' and his generals in a . bad . way for munitions of war. The. Ordnance Departmenttit.ltich-:.., - mond declares that !' it has become: of vital importance to husband, small arms, • amain- nition and lead ;"'and to that end are issued the Most minute and precise directiOns. The Same thing is enjoined as to forage, and as . the orders' Conte from headquarters ',the ne-" 1 cessities of the Rebels are confined to no, re- . pion or particular army. This looks like a • closing up of all . - eternal sources of.supply .• a the-rebel concern. There are . Other . • cant Signs of the-impending coliapse the. • The • fell Owing ...Which we ex-' tract from the- leading-article of Theeßich - lnoncl Enquirer of Dec.. 10, may be Considered high . evidence * that the Rebel General. tee . .not only , perceives` Admits that the,pliatre . holders' Rebellion is 'played ontthat, unless it can be propped np-by'negro baydnets, and thus : Made amatier of miscegenation, its .lapse awl do wnfall'are imminent: • • .. "Whenever ire.arereducediso low that we cannot 11111 , 11,4111 the c.intiist then. we call secure liberty ' 'and nationality:by the tacrifice. of slavery. But. we • are prepared to, make this sacrifice it is ho ese :to look .to Ehrope for help. 'either • •by .11 , :c‘ignition or by interventien. If call the' . • military antluirities, , those who command the ar ; inies andthase - entrusted with the tion of thecmiscript bureau; are prepared to say to ti tit- , n Mal asimi of LIM country will Maintain 'a reedit in•the , field - that shall bear to, that of the. . (*any the proportionthat the •Vlie armies, of the two - ..., •••••• tiie'v'h other in 13a1d . ; then no..tle- • __ $l.-11olajle..enujitt uegroes or ap cessity exists for wa wa ••••e.:. : • pealing to Europe for protectiOM. : • -•• . • "But rr those . authorities shall. answer differ ' ently•;•theii Ave Submit that a crinisismpon us that deinands the alternatiVe of subjugation Without al iyes or indepeadencediy arming the riegroe.s.— *: There is ' every prospect for four yearn more , of_ war; and nee long as we rest Qll the .defensiVe the . enemy e.tii carry. on the • war . without risk •of de,- • feat: if they•knowthat never follow. up our. repulses, lint must always remain on the,:defen _ .• sive. they khow that. though they may - not be .able to defeat our armies' yet, we. Will never de felt theirs; and the war is merely 'a:question of Shalt we prolong the war fun the - • salmof the iiegroes? , Snail we sacrifice our chid-' drew of preserve.our. Slaveti? Shall- we :exhaust oit e inn,ry destroy our noble 'defaaders *en,. ii.i:i on' every institution - rather than test •an ex .lierunent that may give.tra the moans of recruit . tig oar armies., - of assuming the ettmsive and of c ,,n-ptcriihr a siy.36,ly -peace rhetoric, nor • ar..,*nmaent• our. authority . : can deterinitie • whether tile negroes will inake'•.for faitlifn-; .• • s.,:her, • experiment ' 'Must -test 'and decide. this :question. Gen. Leo - asks that this • 'be • 'made. • - Bet we hate, - detest. and. •• d•••litse the enemy far more than we. love •aid' admire Slavery. and: if Our hilt:rave cannot Lee. • gld.te loat by trio sacrifice of . Slavery, we area prepared to make,that sacrifice .and to urge that . • sacrifice On our : • • , I "We would not return into the Union if. every - • slave could be returned to his roaster, and every • . gaarauteo 'that huntarj, ingenuity could devi.e • were rkeived for the . protection' of . : the instith- ' thin. We' prefer libertywith free buciety. to re - - • • union upon the neeurest ba.sin of Slavery. Such we bedeve, to be the' sentiment of the. people of -• uta: tvekoOw thatgreat Many doubts •• • .• beset this tmeation'of arming the • negreee ; and vet the.expertment ought' to be tented, and • the • , fart ascertained whether the negroes will Make Iseldiers." .- • ,It may be proper. to state that the request OrGen..Lee that the experiment-of filling up the ranks of the Rebeli armies with negroes,:: be tried, was made in u letter to the Hon: W: ~ • Poreher Miles •of C., -Chairrintri Rebel goase.3l.iraa'ry Conuittee. • • .. 1 •. Otherleviderices'inight be adduredtb- - show • liowdeiperate are the fortunes of the Confed . eraCy.- - Without arming :the negroes the Re-, bel chiefiaine :have no material - of which to ' 'create new armies. ; The - Rebels cannot: , arm . the negro and trust him. They know it, and will hardly resort to the -rash eiperinient.-L- We have therefore, 'full confidence that with - in the coining :year the new levies - 'ordered . • .. will enable 'our:Generals to-give the finishing stroke to theßebellion: -•: • • . THE CREIT VigORIES. • • The:week has teemed with- news of mili tary' movements and, successes, which has confirmed everybody's faith in the perpetni-' ty of ..our country. Many are confident that the .fatal blows are now being , given which, will close the war. The glorious intelligence frail General Thointis, who has demoralized Hoods army beyond, possibility of reorgani zation for three mouths at least, the capture of Fort Me.4.ll.lster, which gives Sherman cent- Inunicationi with the navy, and insures the fall of Savannah, the sailing of a fleet from Hampton •Roads which numbers over one hundred and fifty vessels of all descriptions, the success .Of two expeditions which, cut liciod's railroad colnmunications with -Mo bile. combine to make the position every way satisfactorY. . 'twines appears tottive husbanded his re- sources until he had all arranged fora com plete and thorough defeat of the enemy, and then he hurled his masses 'upon the astonishr ed rebel army' with a fury and continuous roar of battle that, has nearly uSed up the foe. or the sixty-five pieces of artillery taken to Nashville by Hood with his main army, Thumas has captured sixty-one,.leaving the rebels but four to carry on the struggle with. Of the forty-three thousand trOops said to have,eonstitated his entire army, we have capturo..fifteen hundred in the fi rs t battle at Franklin, and nine thousand since, making ten thousand tive hundred misnnens, and . the losses in killed. Wounded- and stragglersd aside-in:nu timse Captured, 'are shown by the fact that-we have taken eighteen thogsa.nd 1 small arms. _To sum up, Ec4 is flying be. fore Thomas:without an army, - and with a slim phanee of having another one for a long time to . Cottle, 'Of , Sherman's grand match -• detille-havn been reeeivdZ. 'lle biltiing befween-Itlan-. `..ofAcit-was . , * , "t tigut snot idtocum Oft- we left. ` : .with the f nom - QCs.. .114i:4111g the **Eskers pinni- E iir ik-jritarsyttaiiifrear,;" manner.-it.: :.tie,vbl6-I.lllolleakin.. trO tea a strip or **Mary. iaarly sixty n* es mi4Dimiter.;c. *lle. the p7 - i-opearaort of - several. In width for throP',..bundred/Miles. • Sher Man -.9therAo e tirtioiles Wert-sem*, erk . . • .•raima, kit - el—portrait Of.iscsne has cut through (bat .Stato;:a swath 'AM • ;ill be:Orme:ln the first numbed! each extent: Hp destroyed fourbruidred trif le' s: o f TiltpattraZin the opening ni!itkber. • - Tian* : Himitea; author 4 S-&oor;Diva rallrOad:track,leisirrelY completely Eve- . R u gby - li ter i r y ~c a n i e nk i- o f.t.hi,s-ikraktrl 4E404 20W...bent ;. every tie, . selfzvehtr, Ifarrietlkicher_ bridge,' Water station; tank, wood-abed a n d . ' Ar co; Th ti := from I s t ? • L T7,, Y e • depot . briPling was burnpd and eyexi etivest -r-Coats, by Gail Haatitt' on. ;-The-Ckdor:-Bearer; blown up.. Sherman reaillett.baiittiaicSoUnd .113„ in j = d * T K .V he w b r d . " The it a ng ttl h eil. (! p n e y r 4 c ti with. thousand. nago?pia, two tlipp!wid Health by Dio Lewie;' Andy's' Adventures, by ....T;Vrtnriiidge; 'Wbuluit - Carleton f rebel'Pritionera, Mit sup Plie - eat:- New-Vear carat, _by... John_ `Weise ; -Fanning , for_ tleltorses and mules. We expect.' hourly to '.Boyi;bY the - krithor• of "Ten.' Xeres - Enough hesr ot the fall of Savannah A•tk n tt Pe Fcirest. - by Maimell - 1 341 - 1 . end Bound _the Evenat&Lanap. &miming ;-up a moat: inter Truly, thegitrisOlosilig—glorlonsly-trit the eating and attractive number can ." The priblithere announce that theaeeond - ruary) number of "Our Young Folio," in addition . • to the regular contributions - from . M.m..Stowe'l Gail -Hamatou; Hr. Trow.bridge, '7CarletoU," and others, will have an account of the fatuous Camp Douglas at Chicago by Edmond Kirke, the eon- Valuation of 'Mayne - - Ileid`s story,:delight:at title by. Rose Terry, a charming . sketch called "The laby of thellegiment" by Col. T. W. Hig -ginson, a prose article. iy-John G. Whittier, and , other matters of- great interest and Value. There will be a great many illustrations designed by Eytinge, White,:chauipuE•yi Fenn; - and other az_ fists of eminence,—those to the Camp . : Douglas article being copies of the original drawings of a Rebel lad who'; is a prisoner there, copied from his iournal. : .. • We devote thus much ipace toe, notice of , this new enterprise, as it is Maquestiohably, the most meritorious ip is literary awl artistic seruse,'eter offered to theyoung - people"Of -Araericit. We do not-question that this magazine conducted , on the plan *bleb distinguishes the. first number, _will soon secure for itself a Welcome place in the honAeholdp of the land. '• . • Single subscriptions are - two dollare-a.,year— clubbing at lower ).ateti. By addressing Ticknor and Fields, 135 Wishingtcin street, .Boston,."Mas sachusetta, spechnen copies -of . the first number will be sent to any address for ten cents each. Taws Aso friend in the :Amy sends us a copy of the Richmond Enquimr of NOvember,• 16, 181;c!,.,fotir , years, old. The change that has taken place in the prospects of the Sliveholdera'rCorifedracy is not:more marked than tliechange in the appearance of , the Enquirer. Then it was a sheet as large as the 'Philadelphia Press; 'printed on Oilier as white, and as digttified, calm and confident in tone, in its comments upon proSpective'se cession, as. the Nrational latelligen;cer . . in its palmy days. what a - change,. The of a corner grocery would hardly wrap soap in paper -*miler that upon which the Enquire. Printed; While it has become a commou•sceild. Were it not tor the4reat . natiolal - results 'which have hem produced,—the slaveholders being the blind instruments used by Providence in the: work—by the war; we could find it •in our heart to:deplore the pitiable plight in which the Southertteonfederacy in all its "ramltla tions, finds itself to-day. Fools can only he taught, in the school of experience. The Southerners w ill emerge fromthis war, sad der it may.be,"hut wiser men. Shivery will be•abolished, and with that curse removed, they will start upon a new career 'of noes-. ampled prosperity. The medicine they are now swallowing,. prescribed by "Uncle Sant," and administered:by doctors. Grant, Sherman, Thomas; Farragut.. Porter,: and other . . emi nent health restorers, maybe - disagreeable. to take. but the effects will be splendid. Our Southern friends are still sack, but they will recover, and neirer-have a relapse. We think _even now we see signs of convalescence. The doctors at least, are quite hopeful. LETTER FROM RON. JANES H. CAMPBELL, MINISTER TO SWEDES. This week we received from Mr, CAMPIfELL the following letter, Which we lake the liber ty. of publishing, knowing . the feelings of pleasure With whieh'itwill be read hy sands of his old friends in this country.: A.. STOCMILIOLId. SWYDEN,I . . BErtaa.arra 4.. • Deizi Sir . :L-On'Sioilday evening the "21st inst., the anxiously expected result hf . the Presidential .election in -the Crated States, .hurst over Europe and .reUelied • this Northland:, . must mingle my congratulation's with those of.my Unitinlr.eudS and neighbors on this ,glorions• result. It.seerturindeed. the"st II I small' voice" aileaki& to tho'ations, atidouncliq the capacity of men for self-government- and the certain, dooni - of sla: very. Glorioasly, did, my Patriotic canntryrnen face their ontiltitudinous foes -at bottle, :and abroad, armed and unarmed. open traitors, and secret traitors; and in -the: face of threats, falsehoods, „ciiinpetitiou,. - conspiracy, draft. - taxes arid death,' vindinate •and perpetuate our . • great Union: A triumph. worth .5 biindred 'Successful battleu: A' triumph ofJustice, Governmental authority and Freedom:. . Before it' the rebellion dies, Liberty lives. For, Saysot great friend of • America,-• Professor tabonlaye, on thesubject of our then hpproaching elec. tion, in a pamp.hlet widely-circulated in • Europe. "the .worldis a solidify; andthecaus.e.otAinerica ie the cause I of Liberty. soloug as there shall be across the Atlantic, a:Society-of thirtymiii.ions.of. men -living happily. and peacefully under ovurnnient of their .own • choice, with law.'made - by..theinselves, liberty, will !post her; rays over Europe like tin illuminating pharos.". • ; - But:" must tell you how :the news. reached _Dais. des-.! taut Scandinavian Capitol.: The continual success,' and fabulous prosperity, as well as priwer of 'the Great Re public seemed a standing reproach, if- nor if:menace - to many of the worn-ont dynasties of !the old world, safilYl interferirle: with the.. doctrine of "the I')ivine right--of Mionarehs were cOmpelleil to make ancessintirr; to their people re:, rays from the. -illuminating pharos" ' penetrated dark places, and more than one Cabinet In , Europe was 'Perplexed by the cry frit reform, the rapid development of material power in America, her greatin terete of agriculture, with gifts 4)1 lauds . actual !• lers. her vaskextent of territory; mineral resources and genial cliniate. with avenues hi distinction, sid! wealth open to all under equal lawS. excited at once the wonder ; AS the jealously of kluropan N ations. : Then same the infamous 'rebellion, and •with delight the enemies of. ! Liberty, pointed out what -they tailed the failure, bf fre., institutions. and jibed and jeered - over the "Duce United ;• States." In their- . opiniou we never could- he - milted again. Still them was no irnoatimit European desire to.. conammatetherlivisiodof America: The dh•ision wasi complete, they agreed. hot the eleetion of General Mq-j• Clellan would lead to a :M :recognition of the fact of disrap.l ost devoutly did they' long for success.- 1 How can it lid Othervrise t. they inquired. - , The country,. is wasted by war, the draft, is opposed alaiost.to revolu tion. the taxv)) are enornions ;• will Americans- vote .to ;.: . i . pulase. and continue these, Inirde.ns; I was est:ed.—l' - .31eArVir w4a.a..4i4itilit•ffin read it lathe London ! ; said )4 thaws ali?.tstt.,..; *oath 4 11 I Time.; we are not-uuderstood'abrand, but lilt ,as'. A!-- so, so, and teatimes more so, - the rebellion was Causeless, and iwthe interest 4 Slavery, and the American" peo, plelove•Liberty. and-hate Slavery.. and will never•aban don.- the Union,"- • •. . . •. . •. ; • Europe is bill of rebel refugees, rebel agents, blockade 1. runners and-fashionable and" Slavery is the rash- .1' ion at some Eutopean Courts, and they' all contribute to , the, formation" of. • a spurious • public sentiment.=-1 Still, we have. many -friend - abroad, among' whom • may he named glorione;, steady, honest John - Brightand 7. 'Edward Laboina're....te. ,It is to he observed 'that; na dons; classes and individuals divide on the. Arneritan que-tion, for it is of.worl&witie significance.. All biter, . eMed in our.disruption by power. caste, commercial. or: other rivalry, - are-opposed ~ t.o The friends - of efts ; and the- foes of Slavery all the 'world or - er will founitarrayed On' unr:side The only seeming anomaly to view if the subject was the positeni . ril those who styled them4elves .-I),;tivieratie . party" at. horne - , - -• ! They prOfessing lobe the Cr ends ofthe people, (ought on .the'-side of de:tirdisn,•rehelliou'aint* slavery. , Well. the {• 'contest went an,'. every steamer - we heard of "cast aseemblages- torch-light processions any. elven Munher . 441 mules hi length, mote meta hogs. threat. . violence. conspiraCies. Ac, • Expechition was winind to-the highest pitch. • The steamer came at: lasi, The light- ! -ning caught it up and :flashed it over the craitinent..-- from Cape Clear it milled up over •Gurope-,And while .I write, - is reverberating among the licaodemitian - Alp.. Let the oppresSed - of Earth hope—let the- slave)) break their chums and let harnanity ev.erYwhere rejoice in the• i 6 k :sage It hears, It came with no uncertain sound up my Way.' wffgive you a literal translation attic col-: - Here it is-'-`43y'rtalezraph.../famitertz, al - Nov. New NOrk. - 11l Nov.' • Lincoln has been Mecca - by:a pap-, Mai Majority of at least -140.0f0, _Out _'of, 4134 electarol - . vote% he has ell comprising all :the States entitled to vote' except 'Kentucky.. New Jersey and Delaware, • Mc- Clellan has resigned Mainilittiry commission. ”.- It was dfriend'Who wrote that despatch? .Was it - .not. a twenty fOr rebels eerywhere. • • • • • • . I have received many congratulations On the re...alt. 'The Swedes are kind and • polite, and have many .frietids in Sweden, aud: Norway. - One: gentleman .wno served with distinction' in the army of the. roteniee and designed on:account of ill health, called to the blue uni fcrna of oar gallant army, to conmictulate my country then on.the anspicinus insult A Prefichm.an •said!to - me." ishile yourjtafrjtieri thr saris yffl , : •' • The sun shines brightly - civet - the Sr-cladahores'of the. blue Malaer,.aver, the- spires, statnes, and white palaces : of Strickholm, and methinkl God's .beautiful- world is more bright and iriore.heautifnl Tor thls good rews• • . ' . Thri4h - you r send•wcirds of-greeting and of eangrat-i illation to my friends and fellow • . • . • . • Very Trub&Yonrsi • -• ' • J'Aurs 11.;CA•nelsaLt.. . A CALL FOR TRREE Titoes,t,so . • . 31aN.-- . 7 on . Tueslay'htst the Vresident' of .the ITnited States, issued a Proelaiiiation fofthrpe hundred thousand volunt,eers,•to supply defi ciencies under pretdottsealls, and to • provide for casualties in the service:. In. case the quota district under this call, shalt not he titled by • the 15th 'of Febittary, next i ' a draft'shali takerplaec An that distriet. . On • Thursday 'Congress adjourned until January 5. No business of, iniportanee was transaeted ort.tliat day. , - • iDITOBAII TABLE. • .. , , . DANE - are no.:Ment . we. . would. sooner oblige, • than those who pace fought and.bled defend ing.the deae:old flag. ' We received this week a touching letter from. Mr: M.': F... Thomas of St.. Clair, a woundedsoldier,in reference.tet he death of. a.friend,'JOhn . Moson, - „st. member. of the Sixty-' ninth Ohio Regiment,' and a „sou of 31 . 1. - : Jenkins of St Clair..Mr: Thomas tie learn;ierved'inere thati.three yearti in :the Twenty-sixth V.; Which fetik,dit so gallantly. fu old Jue Hooker's famous ..M.r..-Ttioniste:wat wounded five times; tunl is rioiv.errerutehes, suffe.ring- from - the last, he receivottivhilehattllug the enemies otthi3 3r...Thoitiliti writes feelingly upon the death a his friend, I apt' iseitd:. tie alew vers.es.' upon the - .sad event:. 'Of - *course they • liPt• faultless in rhythin; b ut the sentiments contained in them are from.:the - •beart of a soldier whose servi.cesin his country.'s cause .'we . respect.;' With whose sorrow at the deatli.of . comrade-we BY/It-. pat)iise, ...and who deserves well at' the lianas Of his countrymen.:': We . therefore, '.cheerfully pub- lish at bisreqnest, . . • . • • . On the Death of AIM .Ifrison,' a member of the • 6014•01tio nncl sin cf ifrs.feakins of DTI TE OV TUE 2.4113170 G., V Aine . rieanr, ettenttun give • • While I ging a =bruin]. In niembry °f it Patriot,. Wave, • Slain in the bade fray. • . „ Be %yak his rnotheroaNarling on ; 1. Ills al:.4ter's beans are sad; They weep, they mourn the toss or one . Vifbriinade their borne so glad. • • . 11A'airmaitri of Ms happy life: • • ' •• TbSk bozo ut.lotv.fed, ••. • • • ••". • • .•While 4111111, for hin counirra .righto, And tnefiag he lovtdnu well: r• • Be calmly . sleeps, hut Wis Mem;r4epealus Americans, to thee . • . Arise, Columbia :a sone, arise; ~. • • In all your majesty - . ' " • • bur ft inanttexit loved one! I • - And xball Wit.cnitet be • -; nd. well rally •ronmi.the I • • Dear einWern,nt th e e tow. ..„ Ottn YoUNii 01',3sio . ) 16te STILIOUUCO. Unit du) euferwitOg Boston jfs,Tickw,ileFields. ,4 .9 l 4/4:9 1 / 2 A 031 P14, 1 :47 ary; tticift4 fdotal I.t it Weekly Alnianate. 6rNEiNGE:,I3 . RIE(Y.B Bra. I • • • ' ' . 1 SlT4.—De.c 24 SATLIEMAY,... 'r 7. •19 - 4.'40 , First Q, 6' 2 38:mWg. 1 25 Sti:ii,i.2.•..:: l 7 19 . 4' 40ifFu11 31: - 13' ..- 2.l.nitn•g 26 M.0501,Ar. ...-. .1' ' 20 4 41: Last' Q.' 20. '0 6 mn`g -27,.TcE5tur..:... 7 20 4 : 41'.New M.:6, 425 v•ir., 28 WVII:iglil,AT,..l 7-,:. 21 4 '42i • ' 29 TULIMPAN. !.7 .21 4: 42.; , • • ' -.- -'. 30 Fr.itii.2 .. i 7 . te 4 43; '. . ... - .• - ' - • . . . Con.•ideralde'.poultiy: huS • been. sold. this week at from 20 VI 25 cents per pound, Th-rqorroto.--Fiftysecond Sunday of the year, and ChriStrnaS. Day's length, - hours and 21 Closing. Sores cnMondti.—lVe understand that .the merchants of Pottsville: have all agreed to:elorietlieir stores on Monday.next 7 . • - • . . . , . . . . .... •.The banks of . the' Borough will be elniednn Monday. nett: The fact.... is that bnetirieas, generally, will be suspended, and the day 'observed a holiday. . ..... . . . . -. Wefin-odaylast - Was the Shortest :day - of the yeai. • The sun on that day ,did the dista:nee ag tar ac Capricorn. As ..;he can't eet.s.any flirtiic:r south the day . will. noly begin. to lengthen, •.. . . call•lnotawe been' made air 300,000 more 'men, )vel hope tinaio wh feel able tn do ee - tvill pntin ,13.bst.itutes • and' thus help. tO . ..avert . the dr.tftl:l;uin . • • . . . • • . cnal 'Generous . 0 ; 17T.—. 4cti .bherid.p, a battler of - this Borough; has : generously offered to haul a car cl.eoal to • the destittite families of ouis'oldters;frer.4:6.ltorge:- ' • . • The Ree.,..E. E. Ewa, D.' .1.4, cf -Ne4ark will'preach cnorning ancreven ing in the gild ..Presbyteviall Church, Mitke , Squae . . . . • . . . . . ' ' ifie . alarm of, fire-last. Orenin ,, .waa canned_by the burning of a'roiim in Ore... Cower end of the - Silver .Terraee;" , Tim' thanes wbro speedily - ex_ iinguLtlnd:' Damage -slight. . - •:-. ' • . ' • Sideide at Strtitarit: - Ati' ingitest - tias held on Saturday last. at • Swatara, . try. DepUty-.Coroner. Eeclitel, OD the body (rf Johq bonber;,, fuitiid deadtvirh.hisl ihroai eut.'...Vcrdict - of - the Jury, suicide. • • . ~ . .IS//ow fell'on - Wediday.te the - depth of sever al inches; and . the sleigiong could But be tiner tha'o-it is' at present. The jih44l3' of the belle Inaties'inerry music all the day in the 'streets of onr.Burou-It. ' - • •. - • • ... . . . . . Afilrowl front - Pinegroce to Lclninow.,,Engi neorii a'rti - eligagetl.iii locating a route for a ..kail: r.O.iti froin . Pincg rove: t ix - Leh:twin, • • The enter iirtsc-ni in tlit.r.intotl, of. she - 11,,tatling u •t iirnad p.n . :wally, 'which warrant* theeipeciatiou that it - tail' he'lint.throngli at an (tally day. • .. . .. . '. , Sir./l/ Shiiiinerd.—Owiug. to the ulistruCtionii elaseil by the I . .yeatlier and the utopliage of bony'. *of . the. mines along the route - and .braneheS. of .the:Aluity.l.llli, :Itolul, *but little . coal has been eiliiiiiied front that .seetiOU'of the County, diti•ing •.... . . . . . Lliang?!..-4.- K:' Sigfriiiil, formerly. -Colonel Mt the 4Stli negt., 12. - . V. V,, has talon: oliargo of. the. mines, 3-e:,• of GoOrgi3 - 11.. , .P0tts & Ca., near Mi ner§villii, - :is Snporintimilent and 'Manager,.. in, lime,: of'S. J. • V midenroot, Esq., Who has gone ,t••••• Philailnlolihi:to emiag"e in-other business: -:- . . -_ .. .. . . . . , . . - The Bapti lair .whiell hits been . in . progresS luring tin': week at the Toiyn Hall ; will close thrs - evening... It:has - heini quite tan:cc:s4lth ,we .. are pleased tn . learn. - :• We'w,aillianggeal a . - gond at fenilani'A.:' oil. this; the -.closing evoling; to order that hur Baptist frfends'inay realite'4, snug stmi to ,xtipguisti their 'elviireir debt. , --.'• -: .- . . . Ladi.'ex' Fair at Setnyiki/C. , ./Ltrea.,-LThe. ladies. of the. Lutlierau.C.lntyclt.at Schuylkill ililXl3 Open their and FeAtival, on - Friday :everiitn„r, tue 23d or pet:umbel . , - eoutin ning. the . 2 ith . , 26:11, 27th and 2Stb.• ,A epeciul train. gill' leave Yotts'- on'the cYening Of . the 2i.ith 3lieeysville. on the eyehing.of the 27th.', • . . . . . ~ . . . We w9nlCl' On the attention iirrtlie • pul.ili - to the atlvc.iii, , en-ent ,or Ilesrs. Blum a:"00.,-.1vho are,t)ifering their inagnititient stiict:'of eili:er. waive, ii - atehiis, etc., at eimt,"prices, ip :tinier to aelt- oat their entire stock fur the purpose of a disiohitinu of partnership. - :Their stock is of. imperiot (pia-, ity auttgresvinduceinents are'offereil. " - -• .Tickets.—The. and Reming.ltdiroad Company - Ny.lll 'isatio. excursion tickets frMia-any point,. on 'tbe .rtiam line' and fie Lraucileo: goad front , Deeember 1864;, to .Tan mary 2, 1863, at - .ime; third - less' than double the regular rate;_ 'That' is-if . double. fare be $1 51.1, the excurolin . . . . . late of the - Fortyeighth Regiment, I'.. V., who was imistered onfat the. ,ex . pirat ion' of 'his term of , SerVice, lots' reeeivod recognitiOh of Ids' valuable services in Org'ani;- log a:brigade-of colori.d troops; by being pro- Rioted - hievut Brigadier7General; to date from last'-August. It' was richly.;therited,' for there • were.few more ,comieientions, faithful ofdeers. in the service than 'Cul..:Sktfried. , Auties"-of thie..l.nsti tutlithlocated at : .oni*sbUrg; - this • County ; will be r6huuted Aoraty;.JanuarY.:ll.. 1353; aftera yacrition of .One week (biting the holidays'. Stu (loofa can enter lit Any: lime:: • The atlyantageS -afforded by this school desc. , n 4 o' - the- attention of parent's. who have ';i01.151 er dattgl4ers to educate. Send fin a catalogue containing, particulars. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , , . &Al Out.—We nuder Stand that 'Mr.. Abraham Trout of . Minersvillo,,.has disposed of. his. dry .goods anti grocery store r in• that place, to Messrs. tiorher ,: Niernia.M. • The latter. gentietwiti hap Been connected_with 'the store ' business, of the lieekseher firm for some years past; and•undonbt til . ty -understands what ..he. he : has - litolert4ken. Vjth the other gentleman We are' not Acquainted. . . liwtutcay.—Ou Wedne'sdav morning; as a mire belongin o . o . to the 11.MerSville . rotindry, -was being gea r ed into a light . wagon,' she , ran away . ; Be scalethe deinolitien. of. the . earihtge, •• atia few scratches to the beast' herself, there was no.dairi 'age done, altlougly:gr. JoAeph• C. GertleYnar"- rowly, escaped bemg.rie'verely hurt, endeavor ing w preveutthe aninvd•from getting off • •••• . , • ... ...• • ','•.,•• . • . . . • -..2kfasonie.--•At :a:regulat • eomniunication of Swatura Loag4, - No. 267,• A; lc, M., of Tremont,. hold Monday-.evening: December 12, .100.; the following efftecfs 'were •duly elected for the .ensu ing Masonic yeak; commencing JrMit!ii Day next..:—W. M., George P. .owen . ; 8, 'W., 'lsaaa D. LOuntui- J:' WM. J; :Lewis ; Siiereta- Tr,' WM. Sel'iweant ; Treasurer; . 4.aron - Dckel..., - Trnatees • Drake, John Deibrer- and John- . . . . • Capt..llther lhompionof the Seventh Penn,. sylvania:CaValry;- who - was . eaptitrect in an "en gagenieni.during Sherman's- Atlanti' tionpaign, lute ;been • .paroled,.. and :reached •hero this week. During hie eatire:captivityle was in. Charlestrin; .where ho waW.well treated. his-captivity was irifernne.;. and he saw -the hour .of hi -release come, with. - joy; . His - - - ritany . :triends'weleOned. with eineere . pleasure, the: gallant . - captain to,his home once. aiore. • • • •: • . . . . So u th.lVard . ,lfoning.,-We:learn that.* meeting of those: herhons _in the ° South Ward, liable to draft, Will be held at,ifruhrheller's Hotel,-cortiei • of Centro aud.3lahantauigo streets,. on Wtdriesdav evening next:at.B o'eloek, to make arrinfr o euiento 'to fill the quota of -the Ward witli.v.olunteers uu der the hew call. The• firaft .place oo the .15th. of re br u a it, . those districts which have' rit.filled their . quotas. - . -.All of. the districts iu the County should irtet•in the totter-it once: - • • . . . circular has been itenteci by 'the . Assistant Adjutant General, calling to the notice of the As sistant Provost Marshals not to enlist any person - as .substitute for a draftees min; or one liable to • be drafted, except there .shall tic preisented.or ceived . e cextiffcate frotri.i.PrOvoit 'Hershel; stet= ing that such substitute is entitled to beenlistext in the navy, and is tube crC-lited to the district earned in the Certificate. 'l.lrt names of_ the sub stitute.and principal , are always to is noted in, • the Provost Abirebare ceitilleatAf t and whini either of these is wanted thetneu are not to be gapped - Oil Aosripf imis. —We are inprined that' the tieeds aiMtera - of this enterprise are , now be ing made o ainl will shortly be teadir,imnedi ately after'is die nribseribers - wit be - called together',-fur etranizatina.; c As :the,,:-!flegiiirs' Listr*Ul - tnilylis tipthilor alei* day* , , thinieliftl' tering tbeiKfieminkilliNsfetkao ixisixtariiivatitet . in. case any of .the m'any who r hive iiubseiibed dntrespeCtedl9s with the terms. . ' 44443 Persona so .:m =eloler .4gaiixi - dlireithet 'lW' Woins shai.:_-an Saturday ntlit last Ackertran,living in klinersville, was shotiu the faro. It appearethat - shei heard .a ratter unusat-, al noise outside the: bouee, and raised the; cttr tab to ascertain What it wee about, When - alibi- • 01 flashed blew face, the entering.her left cheek. Dr. S. r - svas • eunantoned,L*slio cut nut the' undir the leiti:ar srliereit , hadlodged. We learn' that the' Waliskerla deic; well Who the . pertietrlthste et...theiliiiitkare,' not known. ✓ -- • Capt. D. P. Burkert virtue , P, V. V., after a brietra~ki hakretruted`to Ids eommead.: The Captain has - set* faitilf* Isr ‘ in this. Regiment during the Wif:,' , 4rid' WU , boom and competent caper. ...IVe , observe that hid name isusedin connection with the Coloneley .of, the gegiment, 3rbinh-Miice , the -rethapient of 'Cot Christ, has been :vacant. Burkert's 'viral,' friends in this Count'', ienuld.we are !Ittre, be.trtch•plessed to hear of ilia., promotice.to tbe An . " Eisteddfo , l7-2, National ..feWtival has been observed in Wales'aince the time of the Druids-Rill be heldat the Welsh 14,iitistelinrcil, Minersville;on Monday *and Tuesday, December .26, 27... The.exefs will compme competition in the folkivring* °branches of brature - : essays, poetry, musical compositien,•vocal recita, tion, aid oratory.. A large- number, of interest ing tholes Tina beerk'selealel;. and. liberal prim" are offered to competitors.-' The - exercises will belboth hi English and Welsh.:. On the' evening of•the 26tit;the different . choirs ill unite. in one grand concert; with ProfeeScir Powell, of Scran ton, as'Coriductor. • The whole affair promises to be of the most interesting character. • • - Card-(likrch • Fair.—The ladies Or. Trinit y, (Episcopal) Church; Fottsville; take pleasure • M acli - uviledging their obligations to the many friends and patrons Of 'their Fair, held' last "week. Seldom; if ever, has - any :suck entermise here 'been - so . materinity . favored. •::The proceeds .•of 'sales • alone amount 'to the liandsome• sum .of $2OOO, not; to - which are to be added varions.lib:. •eral donations in money, received. - from friends abroad. The "large attendance throughout the Fair, marked as it was' . _by the absence of denomitia tionahlistinetione; Was especially gratifying, as indicative of the' greifth :of •it spirit iti onr commanity:: • ' ' • • . I .s. it is "more hlestied to give.thehlto receive," may the Many generous - donors, abroad and at home; have , their . reward I z• • ,• • • • . • •.• . . ' Rene pf . • xs , ll(lier Treas u rer of the .Sodiely. for-the .relief 'of Soldiers' •• families,. acknewlede - es pe receipt of the 'following' sums my to the 21st inst.; : • . •• .*. • •'.• • Mr. Biltd Pitterson, $5O ; - .Mr.. Win F.Fatter sori..ss and 2 tons (.4 coal -; . 31r.. D.J. Ridgway; 1 car:of , coal.: •' • • .. • -•- • • •Mr5 . .. ,- Isaac Beck, .committee'. from the First. ...Preebyietian Church :: • . ' ..• • Frank Myer ; ss.:' George'-Bright,'• $10: Jesse FoSter,..s2 . ; - Hiram Parker, 4.9 ; :Solomon 'Foster, $3 0..D0b50n,.:52 Fred. • Brown; • $2...: .Fox .k. Brother; $.5; .T.:G: CI - Omani:s:2; Simon Derr, $5.; :Mrs. J.'Derr, $1 ; Cash. 31 ; D. • Seliertle, $3 ;- C. H:Dermier, $3 Saml.. Chrismitn.:.sl ; Harris Brother, $2 ; Mrs. -Carter. $l. ;' Mrs: Ramsey, 50 ete.; Cash, $.l :4arnes Smith, $l.; 'Mr.. Donlan, -$1••• Isaac Beck, 52 Mr. "Esterly, sl.,HTotal, . ... • • . . .'l7"nite4 Slates.Ohrisiian ap pended - sliew, .that - Mrs. Batman has been antherized to_act DA agent in behiltof -the U,'S. 'Christian Commission. The cause is sufficient COmmendatien ,- and . addresses, itself to the:sympathy with, and love for -our-hrave ierS in the field: May every Citizen' feell t a duty to contribnte .portion to the' Caiise that has: done its Work's() nobly.. .T.lie interest which the agent has.taken in. the welfare:of . cwir, brave men int-ims that - whatever-may be contributed will 'reach its proper destination " ••• - " • . . • 13. S. OFIRISTINN . CONNIS§ION, t... CFSTR.iL OFyiCE.,II. • Deeeinber.2o, 186-1,•. I . This is to certify. that -the 'heifer, Mrs. Mini M: S. 13.tys,i14,.Pottsville, ••Penna..,. is:. an author ized Arent (if the. - .D: .5. -- Christian Commiesion. She will; receive money and receipt for. the name, or4ani'4e:Ladies'.ehristian Comtnissiorte, . and 'do whatever el*e.ilto.mAy-be able, to promote the terests Of the' work.: • • • . ' She is commended to the confidence, -"SyMpa- I thy and-cooperation of allfriends of the Soldiers and of the r Commission... - . 1 -* • - • • • GEO. Ff.'STCART.; Chairman. By LOtimt.,lfoss, Sect'y U.-S.-C. 0; • ••..•• . . . ehristrilas.-•,'-tp-morrpiy will usher in the re turn, of an ever memorable day, 'fraright With' deep interest to the.religimis portion of our pee: 'pie.; and by a ritirriberof sects.SpeciallyobServed and set apart. as.helytinte: To men of the world, Its festive gatheringi .and 'its. family feasts are epnelis oh the calendar c,f time; while the longing.eyes of. all.our a.nticipating•juveniles are, -instinctively; turned:thither:for a new visit down the - .chininev from'. rare, 'old, benevolent Kriss Kringleoviih his wallets - well 'filled with toys and sweetmeatseas presentejor•,geod boys and Orderly little girls. H‘ONT many stockings of our mejry.urchins, both' woollen and White, blue cotton and striped, will be hung up. for coveted prizes on trook,.and iron, bed:post and fire-hoard this eve to bold their precious prospective treas ures •, arid , .hohr jocund - and: nnithful will their laugh echo out in parlor and hall.at, the claim of the Sabbath as they jiiyously ransack the friyate, rions'receptaeles wherein - are stowed the treas nres so highly prized lay eturny childhood-. More • nat mai toMantiood'S appetite, we ;already hear around and:about ris the - .war . to' the knife now 'going on in poultry yards, wherein Mingle . the death : gobble of turltieS,- •the: . clyitigshrieks of geese, and the last, defiant .crow Idnritri roost ers ;, while the yerf air is fragrant .with the per fnme.of the Prniapkin and the incense mince. Unable to.greet onr jfatrans So collectively by wishing to the. readers of the Joniticat, and outsiders generally, a Merry Christ . 111118 - • • ...fninwortailt:MciMOn in regard to Exemptio froth Stole :Military SinTice.=-in :reply to thither .ous inquiries General Todd _has: - written the.ful , loWing letter • 11.4n...QvairrEns PENNSI - LvANIA•Mil , rriA,) n i n viat _AyezgA,;mt-GE:4Eatta..,s OFFICE, - • Firetj-Are those who hold exeinption,6-.tici cates froth_ tthi.tnited States Board der the Slte law?... •. . • • Answer. The • Certificate. of exemption for inentalor physicaldisability, given by the sician of• the -Enrolling Board -- of • elle United firritcs,.shotil4mOthe' eceiv.ecl ae 'evidence of 'die ahility or iliirialificatinn for State:service. Each. Boarclminit make its own.; exemptions; deterini 'rang-fromall the circnrip , tances of each partion ,..laa case,. whether the party-iii a proper.subject for Second‘;.A.re .thOse who 'paid . conmitation to the. United States or - 'furnished' 611.1)30tEIet , answer. The citizen owee allegiance, and as .ennsequenee'servico to both State. and National .Governinents, arid exemption froth 'service under the provisions of the . ..act of Congress for • en rolling and 'calling tint the . NatiOnal forces, does : not'relieve a party froni: the sorxice he owes the. State under. the =Aria laws of. the: Common, wealth% is a sitheradded:ohligation. - I have the honor to• be; geri9einen, , ' your obedient ser vant. (Signed) ... • . • . • .PresCnintiozi LT b .Surer. _ltedai (0 Harry' H, .I),iru.%-1 1 101p1it , the following. item' under.o - lo cal head, as ,".Harry:'' belongs .to Mi r : when lie is. "ttilun.'7 But the -presentation took place 'in Wales,-where took he .11 now sojourning and exhibit. 'ing his pritiOranta..of the Arnerica.n It. would scent. that Mir Welsh friends, ' appreciate the talents et.the. Pottsville -:bny, . ad.- we coo 'gratillate.him on the „fact. The' fulrowing dr scrip.tion of. the Medal we extract from The Star of f ;went, of November 12, published at : Nem - m.11i, - - South Wales. The majority of :our Our readera -With us; appreciate the Beauty and: apprOpriati ness'ef the inscription ;' • • • Pnr.sENTATtozi.--CoTta, y battioclyn-hyri - am ddydrll.lri, IlYdret Nail]; 15G4; 'ar ba ddiwrnod • yr cvflwynodd ilarri H. Davis, 0, Wentom Cylorn, t,yfr o Blanhighm, gWyllt ''America inaidd:.-.wedi 'en :sychu. garyldo of i Arglwyddes Llano,fer, "Gwenynen. vn • Eisteddfod • Cythreigyadol Llanofer.--A Medal' containing tlaij 'above InSetiption".Was presented to Mr. ripurV Ti.. Davis:, the Well-known painter i of the Panorama of the. American :War,' The 'medal is of silver, bearing on one side a repro sentatimi.of the leek - surrounded by oaltleaves, and the reverse, - wllea t .a th e : mist let oe. • 'The. . medal has two clasps or buckles .with white and • gr..en r upper ibbon, The one hearing -the name, a Lady Llanover.; the, lower oile-that; of the Welsh artist, 'HarrV The Words,' `Cymmigy ddon Llani,fer, Hydref are also .- nscribed bri the Medal.. • ~ , . . , • • • . . . •• 'de/i•glittot concert Was -given at the Coert . Ihinse on Thunitlay4veninglast by Miss Melanie May assisted by Prof. o,:Elerner, - Professor and Madame Conrad, and. .The pro gramme was eseellent: Miss Mity is :not only - 'quite pleasing in her . peindual icopearatice;but'she is very is rarely that- we hive beards female perfornier who. is superior. to her in .firm, .contident, 'expresaive touch, and execution:-..'Apart in brilli auev of from the' seleetions •whieli•wore on the rograrnme, She: played two .geins,in Wein:tin; as rinwas anything;.afterThal we.everhearrl. . Miss May is really, so fine .a-perfotmer, that we trust our muisc-loving ells zoos will not-permit her . .-to depart, before;-they.' .have limy -another -opportunity. ef heating her; Prof: Berner •poSs.esses. a sweet; flexible .tenor voiee.• It is rarely that one . hears, a .better„.• -Of •1 1 0. and Nr..3.. Conrail. atitl-Mr. Leimniers, it is un necessary to speak. They are known to the cent; mutiny as..exeellent mucisians.• • The - used on the ticeisiouls from . he' Philadelphia -estali-: lishinent of Albreck, • Reiker -and Schmidt, and 'Vras .khOly 'Snrnisheil by . Mr. •Alstatt, the dole agent here.. It is in every respect: a tineinstru; .ment. - We sincerely trust that Miss May onay . he in-. Anced to give a secondeoncert, se that thosevho . were not'. present (in Thursday evening, may have an opporteniti of hearing her - remarkable playing. • Since the ;above - had.been Placed in type, .the lowing . ..correspondene&w.is - handed in for . publi cation. -Ilv it it will he observed that Miss May • and Prof. 13einer have eerisented h:t accept plimentarV testimonial: The time filed Tuea day evening 'next, -on . which OCCa.K.QII we antici pate.S brilliant andioncemill be present: • • • • . • • ! • --Parrsvttr.z,. Dec. 23, - 180.... • Paor..o.llE-tt.Nsa-:-Dear. Sir :=-Being deSithoe Of manifesting. our high: appreciation of the rare mniiical talents - Of Miss Melanie May - and yonr:, Self,. and of affording our aitiZera, from,who the inclemency - of the season. and other :causes; were - .not :perinitted the privilege Of, yinir classicalen-. tertiminent last civening,•an opportunity. to heir yuu;•yre resPectfully beg to tender. hi yun . a Coin . piimeritarj TeStimouial to los'.given. at' :such ,timesS trill best suif.your convenience..._ • .• • . 1 -•.•••••• • Nerv.ftespectfnlly, . • . • Hon.': C.' 111.• Pitman : 4lß. it: - Morris, • , . F. S • Nastine,M Bright, • • • • • .. • .6.B.•Bnaliardt,' . • 'Win: Weber, • • Langdon, • F. Ja5...11.-Graeff, • Cleo a IL Oiav, , D. G. Yneugliiig; • • Col.. • : • • Ramsay: Potts:: • . • • • • Pgrrsviu., Dee.,-23, 1864.. eire • .4142.;1.. C. 'W. Piraitx, T. P: u_OZACE; Cia,tEr.e, -oth• Geuttenum :—Your-AbIL nate ,-ot, to-day,. ban bi:43fiipe6ived. I world sugget4, l lkasciay evening,- 013tiftinsfrorn the Ladies' Aid Society of ,L.PinA . YgnivntAthe. United; States Christian Com , •Misslort-.; _.„...-;,...,,,-.4::-•_,:;";-:;--, . .ears . :..--;f43,024kt,-15.:4e-cans'aiiplelmttei, 3 1inin ..g.00.53.-ren, 5 ennsblackperries 4 of French` i .1116X.M.Y'S';' .pepper sauce. . 3 bottlei cnirant . - oprii*:, 1:7 Of .:blackbSiikr;ordial, 2 of .catsup,'} '7luSsitel or.4tied - elterr'ies Und 1.1 pnnads sos P-.. -'' ~.' • - ,•;•-,:kßozlifiloo.--I.l.bmiir.,..bnioss, turnips, -. beets 2rti:_l7 C .411tIllk; 4"PPreei 41 ; busliel , .:111reitt'llif,S .7o4par _,bl, - I. Pad 4,66.lMtaxii-; .f.llis. Oherty&S;. I,' Miii-OnO.-Rine, - $lO ";-..Gei" .- .liine.;s 2 ; ',W. Reed, 42;-Mrs.,'Ledkeri:sl-; Mtn - r.1.-:Knrtz, $1; &Munk, - '4l. ;Ontlillieeler,.sl.; Mrs. Thomas, $1; Mrs.' Rorer; ill ; Luther Willard; 50 eta.; Cash; 50 eta.; iJolurChisasimer:-.51..; Levi =or, $5-;' D. Gensi mer, 31 ; Mr. Zimmerman, $1; 'John Koons, V 2; Mrs, R,- Stees,. $5 ; lifri. Stringier, 50 eta.. J. Harvey, SI ;*-Petfir Stein, $1; • Henry. Sherier, $1; I Martin' Killer; $5 ; Mrs. Richards, .51; Lyman , 'Nutting, $10; Wm. Claydrin, $5; Mrs. Unger, $1; Mrs. JosephKitztnille, 25 CUL . ; iklrs...R. Werntz, . 5 0 cts.; K. N., 50 etc,;F. , E. ,Stena, 32.; ' William firaeff 35 ; Ali..H. - Keinohl, 411; John Hoff, $2 ; . It: Erato, 50 cts.;• Min. D:' K. Millor,• $lO ;. Mrs. • Bletcher. $1 ;. N. Wheeler, .$1 '; M..J. Warren, 42 ; Mrs. "Geo. Miller, $3 ; Mrs. - Tohn Hoch,. 33.; Oeo. F. Kurtz, $2 50 ; C. Myers, 11 ; Wm. Forrer, $2 ; • -J. D.' Christian, $1; J. L. Nutting,- 52 ; Mr. Shleagel, 50 rte.; E.Oonrad. $1 ; Mrs. Manhent, $1; Mrs. Reber, 50 ets.- ' Mrs.' J.- Manbeck, Si; Mrs. Prince, $.l ; E. T. - Tilbert, 51;.Mrs, Hein bark, 25 ; Cash, $8 25- 7 -Total, $lOO. •- _____ • - . • • Prixteirtris of the Berowth stated; meet ng of _Connell 'was held tin Tuesday •eved- I ing huit. - Present., Messrs. ner, Nagle Dobson, Cochran, Strauch, 'Moyer, .. and Reed, 'President. .. : - k communication from . Edward Owen Parry, Eaq.; . .Borotigh Solicitor, enclosing : correspond-• t .slice with officers Of Reading Railroad Company, irvrefereuc , e to the matter of .ranuin'g • trains through Pottsville at. improper rates of speed.; • witbont signals' being given, etc.,Was read and ordered to be tiled, . .'. • • • The following are the-01es now establishmtbV the Company in -relation to this matter, which if strictly observed,. will effectually. guard against accidents-here : '• . : • . ..O.FFICE PHILADELPHIA k. READING R. -. R. Om, / . READnCO 3 .PENN.k., December 10, 1861.. j• • J. D. Srn.F.LE,..'Esq.', • C. E.-4 Dear Sir :—As it is probable our rules for pasSiug . the Pottsville • street crossings have Tately been somewhat care lessly observed by. both engineers and watchman, hive' directed our ?,Ir. IlcDounell• to establish the following .rules, and to See that any neglect ' ing them'shall be reported: .; , 1. The signal man will . precude every engine moving westward from • said.: . Passenger Depot, and 13(30 that every approaching pasienger or ye 'lintels signalled before said engine • crosscs.each 2.: Id case of the :absence of the signal man, •the conductor will detail one of the brakemen, or go himself, ahead of the engine. ' • 3. The same precautions will be' observed in returning EasPcord, towards the" Passenger Dc 4...N0 engine will attempt to Move in either di section'Auless'so signalledby alxian ahead. • . 5.. No.engiue withor without a move past any street crossing at liottsville,laster "than" four Miles per hour,. and her ..bell will be rung constantly until the lastnrostimg pasSed. Any employe failing - to; observe these rules will lie" immediately reported.: '• ' tWould . snggeSt - that these -rules be furnislicid the: engineer and , cominctor, of-your ballast train also,: as .th at. train . . and t he - one working ..the East and. West Norwegian Railroads, are the only' ones . that I know of moving beyond - the' Pottsville : De , - pot. : • • N ery Truly pews, • , On motion of Mr. Focht; the resOlution"adopt;. e dmeeting - instructing the- Solicitor to bring this ,meeting the notice"of.the"Grand Jury, I was rescinded, and the. course of the Solicitor in . ] corresponding with - the• Company on this subject endorsed, The action Of 'the Cram= pany - in the matter, was also apPricetl." • • .• Propesal 4 for'ereethig erds . sitig in Market street, -were read whim. OnmOtion of Ml...Focht the con; tra&t was awarded to 'Charles Madara at.S.3" 50 per lineal•foot:L r eressing to be font tier wide: - 'Borough rreastirer'S statenient • Was. read wit] prderkl to be filed. . • • A. new market ordinance wits read and adopt ed: be found in oar advertising coluiiins" On nintienitWas" resolved that the e -be . published in the 3finers' "Jour/Uzi and Ameri.: eaq. Republican, and - be printed 'in -hand-bill. Mr. Foeht offered- the. following - • • ReN'ofee.,l, , That die Treasurer be' instructed to pay" M i l. Thoinas.".l - 1. Joht&'. bends due January Ist, amounting to tisli thpimuul dollars, -.and .one year's interest im . the-same . . . Adopted. ,• . The fblliiiying bills were read and ordered to be paid::: " • " -Adam*Sherfel. Dicu5 . ... 7 .. W. 1-I.:"DaVis...:. Street Laborers • IL H. Sterner Chas: Lord 'Preiious.i6sue Adjoitnied . • Ladies' - Furs: -• • The largest' assortment at. CR ARLES OAKFORD SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. • •, • I had told OM, Christmas .morning,. - • • .As he sat upon my knee... lioldiug lasi hie,little stockings, Stuffed us full us full could be, ,•• . • . • :•.,AMI attentive listenfug.to me, - ;: • . - With a tace demure - end mild, • That-good Santa ]thus. who Riled them, , • ' • • Does not love ahanglity child. • . . But we'll be grind, molt t we, moder r 4 . . . . trout off Digging deep among the goodies • • - •lii his crimson stockings hid t..• 'While I turned.tne to my table,. 'Where a tempting goblet stood, • Brinuniug.high with:dainty eg."-uog, . • • • . Sent 'lnc by a neighbor,good 7 . ~• •• .But the kitten; there before . me, ; • . • With his white patV, nothing kith, „.. • Sat, by .way of: entertainment, .' • ' • .siappiug off the shining froth , : , • And not the gentlest humor • , • •• At the • loss ul such it-treat.,. D - coutess 1 rather-rudely .• . • • • Thrust him .into the street. • Then how Benuie's-blue eyes kindled I' . • .Gathering up the precious store. • Alehad,husily,beeu•puuting - • . • Id.bis tiny pinafore • . • • . ..With a generous took that:shimed me, .. *priurg he from the carpet bright, • . Showing. by his mien Magnum, beers, sense ot- • . . , "Come back.'Hersey :",culled, lie, bandly,'. As tie held his apron white, . . "Non shall'hays my candy : webbitl" ' • •• • Out the, door wesfestened tight he stood; abashed and • • . ceuter'of' die *Mr; • . • • -With defeatedlook, alternate. - •,' :.• Bent oume . and on' the dpor. - •• " . Then, as frOme shddeniutpulse; . Quickly ran, he to theatre, ; • • •• Awl eagerly his_ bright eyes . .Watched the fiathes go nigher and higher, • • 'ln wbrave,'clear'key he shouted, ' . • Like some lordt little ell; . '!Santa Kens !, come doWn de chimney, Make-my moder herself 1" ; ', • '"I will 'be a -good girl.' Bennic," . • . .. • • ,Sind I, feeling the reprOof, - And straightway recalled poor Mulvey, I . Mewing on the gallery roof: Soon the anger was forgotten:- Laugliterchased away the frown' : And- they. played Beneath the live-oaks • Till the dusky night clime down,' . • • In my dim, the-lighted cjientlier • •• ••• • Harney purred ueneattirny chair; : ' AIM my play-worn boy beside Me. knelt to say his evening prayer:. •• "God hess fader, god be's:: mot r,. . • ; Godbesasister";—ttien e. pan; - .And the sweet yphug, lipittertAltly • . Murmured; •lilod bees Santa Kuirs I" He is sleeping—broWn and silken ; Lie, the lashes' long and meek. • • • Dike Caressing, clinging siuidows:' On his plumplend peachy check i• And 1 head above hint, weeping , • -.• Thane* tea, - soh; malettliel I : . —Vol a wotherre crown of glory, : .• .. • - 'or the.blessingof a child . . . ~ - '"•••• —s • - • ( ......--,.• OIL' 11,1111111%C11.11:PT,IONS.---The 4 - 7 - . • "tItESERV.E•LIST "is now' open to receive, subscriptions, conditionally. to seven well located 'and desirable tracts of landsitnated.M. the -- • : • •.- • . • - .. WhIN.ANGO OIL'. REGION.• •. • . Those who enter their nameeln this " resetve List." get the "original sliares , in case any.ofthe ninny who have .subse.rdied should:, tinekpectedly he, presented front complying with the terms. , . ;- •• • .. • All of these seven tracts have been selecte for. their eligibility. and all are contigtions to, adjoin, and are be t n cell land's ol -the " Farrar," -" President," "Shriver." •• Germania." " Phoenix," " Bull Cr.eek." and " Tiones ta " oil' nd lumber ccimpanies, having iu the aggregate a capital of severalinilliona of dollars. ...These seven-several tracts, embracing 400 acres, will cost the subscribers, on an average, only $350 per acre. est) of these 111(1 acres are withialtanshot of Oil Terri; tory, held nt SSTS per acre ,Cor $75,u00 ,for '2OO 'acres,l„ while onetract of PO acres: Which the subscribers also get. lies midway between two Properties,:' one of 22.:44' at.xesi'whicti. Within' the last fete days, sold for t,51500 :per acre ; mid rite other; of 100 acres, which, since 'the scantitencement of this, enterprise, 'sold for .$2OOO per Rae, or y'oo,ooo for 100 acres. In cbutiectien with this no sere tract. it might be said that it is In close, pros-• batty ton well which commenced flowing - 1 50n barrejs a clay in July last,.: . .• ' •." - ' . - . : •• ...... ' [These - statements are made to indicate that if:these lands, in balk, were now - put - upon- the market, snore might be realized from them than by thwpreseut plaml As the purchase of -either; of these tracts would re :claire mtire money than the majority of-persons have .at command, it is proposedl.o divide them into ' „ • •: • . -ion INTERESTS of $lOOO EACH . • - .thus affording the man of liinited means, as Well•as the capitalist. an opportunity to secure an interest, in 'this truly wonderful. as well as 'money-making' region. , -..' As all are aware, the usual plan adopted for the deeel-'., -opinetit of such a property is to form a company and ' • issue certificates of stock. -- The plan here proposed may' be considered prelinii nary to, the organizat'on. of tine I .r more companies on these . est , ites. which will cost the 100 original subscribers 'only:one thOusaml dollars each; _and are subject to no royalty, lasses or mortgages what- , ever, hut will be got with an untinestionable title In fee simple tlircngtiont. The subscribers can then, mien' - -this subStantill and golid-bast.S r organize one pr more 'companies and elect oflieers• from anion- themselves," : eacitt subkriber being el igible trithe position often off-' ' par Of the company. -..••' .. • „ . . - . • . .• -in. Order that hatidsome.retums maybe sPeedily re- .• -IN ',TIRE OUP - 11 ANA , COURT •OF aliztl• these si.discriptions are based upon the propoel- %CU 1.1Y1.11.111, L COUNTY.-"---In the matter 1 • tionthet the subscribers, immediately bin receipt of the ••of. the estate of John Temple., deed : ' . • ' • . - deeds,. organize a .conipany with• a capital of 100.0110 . • The undersigned Andithr,' appoint . ed by the; 'said Shares, at five dollars each. which will entitle each sub. , Court to distribnte the balance in tiiii,hands of Samuel Scriber .tomit 'original interest of BO shares, or $5OOOl. - Chrisman, Administrator of said deceased: to and iil .the capital . stock of the company, of 'which •a - .reser- I, among the creditors•entitled tothe same,' herebys.ives 'ration tit temper cent. will give - the company a -stock! indice to:all parties interested, that he will attend to capital if, Ptootrshares, or $50,00 . 0 - for the immediate - - the duties of his appointment, bit TUESDAY, the ITth development - of their er.tatee: ;'.' • ' - . .*. . day of January, 1503, 'at. 10 o'clock in the. forenoon, at •• if this reserve stock, at the Opening of the books of his cilllce; in . the Borough of nArAville. .. • - • the company. were sold at.half itS thee QM). Or at hut I . • . ' JOHN P. 11013AltT,'Antlitor. : : - ; ,•2 Per share, it would be seen that the Sleek of these - •• .• 5 2 -St who noPrimbscribe tpshates woniti at once be 'hand somely increased idvithie; -. • . ..,' -.. •Further. - when their. *ells commence :flowing, the stock,tonst rapidly increase .in value. -And- itgaim .so 'nitwit of the land as may he retained by, the' company; , which th'ey do nut themselves mean to develop, maybe leaseirim a "'royalty " for on - e:third of the ofiproduced,' orotherwise disposed fif, the . dividends received .from which - source would also greatly increase' the value of the original stock: ••' • • ' ... ' • •'.. - . . .... Considering the perfectly 'satisfactory Prise -at Which -.-- 'Entbseribereget their propertv..coating no more than it mighthow in a body be soldfor ; also bearin,g in mind • . . .i ••• . that the subseribers themselves organize the 'company. . A . GEIkfT:FOR THE . SALE •OF THE :.. -...- : manage its affairs, : anti that -by :the plan proposed, if '. •• , •-•- • • ' • ..: • -•'•: " - • ' carried Out, handsome 'returns. may be realized,' there •• . „ : IinIEELER•.& .WILSON - - .• •• • ,shiiuid be no : difficulty in deciding tte •to . which of the -.- .. .. , . -- ... • • •:. '-. - .; .. • • ..- : Many really nod enterprise's before the public you give SE W 114: G ..M . A CHI N ES 't4eliretereLkee . to- - —-- - .: -, -- • . -,- • •-, .. ,-. .. .•. I • - •.•Tlie, shares are $l5OO each, .payable conditionally. ' ' •• ; • . I a Schuylkill County. :. ' , • • . . either attbe time of entiscribing •tir before the deeds • - - ..... 1 ,are executed. •They. With the searches and surveys, • A number of these excellent IFamily Michines are al. . - t have•alre itv be a „ en ordered.to be .returned .as early as . ; possible: This enterprise nag been cOntildered by those, ways.kePtpn hand and ':cari, be Seen in operation by who have examined into its merit one of the:best before', calling at .hie reside -in Market Street, avove 'bth, the .priblic, and as this list - will only be open for. a few . 'next door to the English Lutheran Church.: .: ' • • .- .clays• to soSeeme shares. addrees at once or rply to -To • acconimOdste.persOue Utdilit, • these Machines, a I.' '-. ... - N. E. timer Fourtifand Walnut lits...Philadlt , 'supply of 3faehine Needles, Machihe Oil and Sectift,, and i - • ' .::. Or E. •• BORDA, Trustee, 321 Walnut St, • • • , . Or BENJ, .BANNAN,• Office ofMiners' J vernal : ' 1 Ctark'S Varead.: itis air mumbera :and : colors, especially . . • adapted to Se win g Machine 11.5 e; Will be kept on hand.. I .. . . . . .. . ,„ . • ThOrOugh intructiona fOr'wOrking these Machines ! • '. A iti.. ORDIN.ititiTCE Relating to , Will:be given toparties pinch:wing_ .. . -: , .i the Mallet ana sales of Market: I . • Ling in the 'l3Orsingit 'of P,Ottivil le : -•- , Orders by mall will receive . prompt attention.. - Call - i .. , .11/t [ .Sem.l.• • • Be it 'ordained and enacted by t4e Town 0 . and examittesbeforepurellisingelhere. '' •'. '. • ti! 6:r the./ter.ough of :Pottsville, and.:itlis hreebit enact-1 . , . .. . January 93. Mr .... • ..,. - 4,4 f 4,4f •• • ed , by iheatithority• n e t thosame That - themarket houre ; ...6....:. in the Boroughluf. Pottsville are hereby declared to be ' as follows; From the Ist day of Oetober. until the .ISt . i • dai-of-April, every , day,:excepting.Sunday, until eleven oNilock in the forenoon; arid frout.the - Ist 'day of April .—....-: I until the Ist.day of October, every day. excepting Sun- I', id 00fia ,..4, 31 .... w it'h , t he ... tie e e mes tei s tle tt . ..et :th e , clay, until nine o'clock in the.forenotie; and no, person EvaugeßMLAllianee; and the .castom..4,f E vehge nee I.or persons shall. during market hours, buy, or cause tol he, - bought in• Se, and *foe the . purpose - of selling ' .Chrlstiaus thhnighont the.workl, the first week of the ..i coming .year will he observed as a weak of prayer; ~ I again, any. articles . provision,'Yegetable, fittit;.or oili- I . 'Prayer Me will „be. held every .afternpon ,, at 3 1 ter article o f, marketing, excepting . only -Flour. Meal. o'clock: as fulltivisk. ' '' :. • '.... ,1- .-- ' . . .... ... .. .1 . . Dire, Wheat, Rye, Oats; or ones-grains. Under a pen, :Monday; or. Trinity Gernaan Lutheran Church” (Red.. altrof five dolbus. .• . - -, .. •.. . .:. ... :. l .:•-• 5c0.22... Each and &very peratio eelling.-airy - articles of.] Mr. Ehrhart, Pastor;,.. - : '. .. Tneiday, First Preebyterianiftev. Mn, Riley, Pastor). 1 provision ar marketing from 'any Wagon; sled. -or Melee, -in any street.or alley this 13orough,4hall place 1 Widomday;'' German -Reformed. { Rev: ' . Mr .: Bucher, t Pastor)... ' ..• .• .: ..., .. 7.•••...-. ,•.•-'. ' . . • .i Itch wagon. sled or vehicle near to the curb-stone, and Th ere d ay ;.i s tethi x uat,Boseeted tRa,K r ; mec u u o p i .,h•,.. On inch "a mintier as no . t to Obitrixt . the traveling on ' Pastor) -'.''. .• ' ' .... . _.. --- •. - . •, - • ' . .. .1 the Streets, and net to obstruct tbeMnesings, under ths _Friday, paptist fßeti.-Mr, Austin, Pastor); - : . ~ -,, penalty. pf five dollars for each o ff ence; I Sinarday, Erigibintieri.o (Rev.Mr.Koons, Paitor):.., -.- See.- 3'.,A1l butter and Igsd, or any • other article of ac. _ • All are invited . to attend, ....• ... . - ... ... , , . .. , : i entbtorheil weight. or glytn, measure, exposed for sale . . Drinc i.i. j a......., ,1an:. ... m. ..„ 1. 86 5 ., - t i ie b i ntheat.ati ii r j within the Borough. shall. if found deficient in weight , i ortneasure hi' the. Chief :Burgess,' be seized by . and • • N ew Lutheran Church. at'llialianey.City. will he dedi- : r e s Te i se d , tbeti e i tt ee•of th e . B eetat h,.., .. • • - .. . , rated: leVeralMinisters,..who will officiate In the En• 1' ; sr s e,'‘;' 'lf finyliesson• - shall Ile . 11,;•or' eiptH . setri - arde -. gliArtind Geruginhuguages , will be PreBelaerh the °e - - withifi.ViS-11litits - Orthe Borough, any . beef; pork, mil k : Wird, • 'The Serviette all commence ar.1.0 n'elock, A. . i ton, lamb; 'Veal. porthry,..tish. or other. artirle'nf too - ''. H.' ...There WlllOllO be Divine services in the afteruocra .1 t he tts ho 1., f eeh a-wh e db eetee kte - t e s,t i w e - , - . 4 . WU. - tale, and erening' - and Satiirdareventrig *Fiona, 'elotir. .Engilah services by Rev. - Sikes,' of•Ashiand.' ... 6-.7 ''°'; f .of unwhiaestimit, oi-in aninirOialirreaderell - unlit for i IMO- or any 0-which yehett..klUeneball.inat Lave .been' .16.- reggae-AAA ittsitallen dagivert to allAdatteruL.:- * i .: :eftheeilitrokrimt,*6okkriabstian b o . i.orreited. 1 A collealon will be sOlkited for the belleAt of 'thil,rir - '"..-.'" ''iebt: bffertderli,niftdt'inciirtv tienalty „et ''''''•''.' ,- .7.7'*:"',',". -- . - 7.!. :•, ' . • - - 4.• for. furl repuitioiz" ' - An Accoinsa'AithiTratifAlniTamsquili ioi::teti.• . • .. LEMCF.I., TODD, , • Inspector-Genf. • 'Provide yodrialves with:PERRY DAVIS' PAES-KIL, DER at thiS season Pf the - year; when Celle., 'Cholera, Morbus,- Dysentery, 'Diarrhea; &c, may disable your hands. Use it in every ca4e• of the kind; and it will ef fect a speedicitre: - Blit be , sure you tract .0 no Other remedy hut the old, lefig tried Perry Davis` ?fan Wilier, Which has never to my knowledge' failed: Dec., 2.4, • [223 • •• • 52-2tv. . • • • J.. r. waves., Pottimike, Pa., IY• From the Norrietowp Elentld aticl..Free Preee OUR OR.RITIEAS POEM. BENNIE. pu.ol ISERS • KMCIUUII -Farmers; '40,*1,0.00-_,...44t,Fi1igc4 - . and 4. F. Steln,..ceimmittee 'tgilotiva : Ttie exertigoi_on..titat tip :. ca•don n ner Ou Saturday:: 14tti, at P. M., a German 'se r mon' win be prwirhed . nretwarittory to tint tottrii Sinner: and at. .7, P. M.. one in the Englieli lanzusge.. On the Sabliatti, 4, ) -3th at 10 A_ X-...ttialuatallatuni ServitLk will be condactod in botfilitiianag 4 . At 3-P.. IC: the SOMA' vent of the- Lord% Supper wilt .be Wit langnagoes.anil at 7. P. 31.; pretOing.. ill gl=the En- The public siee respectfully .inciteA•to..itttend. •• • . . • . - ter Service*. at Trinity (Episcopal) Church on Sunday.. morning at G past in. Sunday:reverting at 3? past T except on tile, eseoNic St7Srmv nOtrrtt, when the service ,H at X past 3,-.1". M.; iu place of the . • 12' - First Presbyterian Chrirch; corner Ma hantonge"atictThird Streets. RevAsixii tor.. Services, SuntlaY IoX M. and 734, P. Itf.; er cept on the 3d Sunday of every month, when the second service will beheld at '3X •P. M. Lecture, Thursday, evening at 1 . 311%. Sabbath School, P. , 11 Prayer. Meeting: quarter before 10, : Sunday teerning-' . • • - Ur German. Reformed Church, • Market Street; Rev .J.-C. Buenos .Pastor., Regular :SerYlm 4 .' alternately. in the German and Enzlishlanguages , ev-. et) Sabbath day, at 10,A. M. and 7 P. M.: Prayer Meet ing- and Lecture every Wedueiday evening at• 7• P. M. Dec. 4th and ISttt, EngliSh in the morning and: Ger man !tithe evening: Ilth 'and er,th,. -Herman in the morning. anti English: in the evening.- ' • • W Union* - Prayer' Breting, every . Sunday. ' morning, from Sy, to 9},1 o'clock; in the -frame Church on Second Street, between Market anti Norwegian. Sta. All are invited.. •• • ..• . ••• rir-Methadist E. Church, Second stieet, above Market. Rev.• J.. B. MoCcuzmou, Pastor. Service:. .Sabbath, at-10, A. M.; and. I, P. M.. - Prayer.hteeting, Tuesday evening, at I% o'clock. •• • • Pr-The'Second Presbyterian Church Rev. i S. P. COLT, Pa.stor hiblic services every Sabbath, at • Pr - Regular . Baptist Citirch, lishantanimst; Preaching every 'Lord's Hay, Morning and -Evening, at 103 g, A.M.:, and 7, P: Id, • 'Lecture; Wednesday Even t lag. at 73.j•o'clock. ' .R. H: AtsitN,..Pastor: I . • Far Eng: Lutheran .IChurch; Market Square. Rev. KooNa, . Pastor. Preachingyever; •Snnclay morning and evening; at' lO3{ and.7, - .P: M.— PrayerMeetingand.Lecture Thursday even., at 7 o'clock Sstr - Evangelical Church.' street.-- Rev,. SAM% 4: RIIOADO, nistor. - will preach German ev ery Sunday, morning at to o'clock, aid English in Pie Evening at 7 o'clock. " - • • ••• •••• 7l tRRIED: 411Marriagt NotiU.s must bei'accompiutiett with .20 It• in the, Jomtu&i... , to to appea . . . . .... • _ • . . . . . I• MYE7S—;KREBS--On the 22d fist.. by Rev; L. M. .Koone. at the bride residence. •Mr. JOSIAH B. Stmt.% ' of Pottsville, end - Mitw,Eccri E Knew& :of SL ..Isieho-• • las; Schuylkill . courity, Pa: -•• : ' ~ • --. '-... *. '.: . .. .. The eniployeS.Of the ,Totasat. were not forgotten iv- I the happy pair, bit ivire .. ..eaked'and Wined Iti the most * 1 approved style.: tor whielaihey not eels return f sitieenit . thanks,. but vaeltet, that the connubial cup of joy of -the newly wedded pair may alwaye be, its.'LlONti, Sifted to overflowin , ' • : ' :- - ' ' • • • ~. . . . . SIVYDEB—MORRIS-;:to thie Borough:On Thursday, the - hbi inst., by the Ttuv.•Stitn. Lewis; - BAITi.li• SNYDER. • 10 EDlTH,;:elae§t daughter of Robert Monk. .. 7. '.. . . , . -17.4.NBUREN—BOY1.6-OEI !be *2'll icW... b.* Bev. Jffseph MeCool, at the re6ideree of. the - bride's father, • SII.TF.STRII .. E. Vtiiitivacx. - .or cent re‘llle. :Schuylkill • County: to Tact C., daughter, of. Timothy C.. Boyle., Esq.,of PettSvilre...... , . ~ .. . . - ... . . VOI.T.TR-,EVANS,-4tWashin,gton. D.. C., •on the 150 Deceinber, 15.64 by the.. Rev.—Robert Keelifig, D. ViIUTE; of -Sehtiylkill, - I.lafen,. Pa., to liDaNtr. t 3, ,EVANR. of Alexabdria, Va. • .- • • •• • ; WII..SD)t-LWALIi,INS—On the I'3tb inst.; by .Rev: Joeeph ge • Cool. Dr.: RPItEla Wit.soii, of •Pbitadelplita. to Mies 'A NNIF, WALKINti, Of . Mitiersville.Schuylkill County, Pa. • .• • • . announcements of, deathe, . free.: T . holle d companied with noeiees, niust'.be paid for at th rate of t cents per line. • • - . 130YER.—At We4 . G,reenYille. Mereer * Co.. the Rev. Ilutti4mta Hoymt. 'of the Germanßef - tinned • Chtirch. formerly of Nlineffrilie, and 73 - yeara, 1 - ertonth 2iud 11 Eidli:it - LCK.- - --On the 14 inqt: • intayne township losevu Hiar,itten, tit years Mu tis and. 9 days.. TISCEIER..—On the 15th of Peetimper. at...Pottsville Jents Fiseumi, Captain in the 48th Tteg.; P. V. aced •t 5 yethe. FD months and S daps.• -the Mh Met.. -in' Upper .3f than tougo. AnAt4 %rem, aged 71 . -yearyi. 11 months; ntit . • . . . ... . . . . . . . SI MON.—Op . the 7th inst.,.in Tremont, ilknraT SiaioN aged TO years, and 3 -daps... , . . . . SEAMA.-..N.—(ln the '..rl-t .of .December. in Pottsville .Moneys S. Sr./NA's, TobaqoniA; in. the.:3oth • year of * hi: age. • . -•• . ' -. • . ~- . . • 11 EN ERAI,....N.CY.VIC.ES. • . . INOTIC E.—An election for :Aiine Mena, • • gers the' 'Pottsville - Water COnipany,:.to . serve the enuniug:yeer. will be held at the Office .of the. Con:Warm between the Boers of tiVo and .four on 'MONDAY, Die tlth•day of ilanuarv..l.Sili • . • . • • . MILTON LOONE, 'Pottsville, Dee. 24;26 *. , -.• 52-3 tr $lOO.OO 52 49 50 230-30 - 17 92 10 34 • NO T C.E ,Stockholders. 2 of the Pottsiille Life Insanuice and.Trast Cornpa. ny .are hereby notified tout -au . electiini for Directors will be held.iif their (dace. on MONDAY.. January :id, 19055, between the hours-of two and three..r. M. •• .13, T. TAYLOR, Set:7. Dec. 2 • ,t.,4 -429 31 9,107 01 TILE citizens Of. the. 'Wm& of • Pottsville, are reghested-trymeet lit the Ho tel of JOhe Meßarron, Market. :street,. 0117TrESDAY evening,-De.e. for the • purpose of for Ming a Protective.'Club, or-of tusking other arrangements: to. avoid the draft..' $9,836 32 . FOIL. TROOPS:•-- - :Persons wiAing to• put. ill • RI su or have a VOLUNTEERREPRESENTATIVE placed to their credit in. the military: serrate of. the; United States., should have it done without delay' as: "MEN Can be, prorated • ni.w at - LOWER: PRICES than they. tan be 'after another` draft has: been, put. in' force:: As manyloitcl,men are offerpm themaelVeS from day to day, :we would call attention of such or our. far.- nier§, enethatilcs, merchants and other lorsiness men tviiir- wish this -IMPORTANT -MATTER attended.+±+ to; at: once, to this office, where the best of -references . clic be given. ,• • . .. Persons living out Of .this Borough, Who are en rolled and Halite to draft ; can have three-year SURSTI TI: FES Or. REPRESENTATIVES sWorn.into the MA RINE,,NAVY, and RIA3IIL_AR RMS . , and have : the smite placed totlieir credit and to the credit of their dix trict in,iwhich they live. , • :.: • , • •.• 0. 11... JENKINS, • • • • - - .•Witil.11011 : 116164-0 0 4-0 ;0 1 -41 1 ,Votinviiir Dec. ' 64. • • • DIED A DNIININTIMATOJihiI NOTICE,ILetters tl of A.dininiatnitton upon the ettiiteot ,i Itt i nVit iamet tiakitMaZirt .24olol4 • PIEULADIRCPIII,I. 41: BEA.I). "- LNG 'RAILROAD CD:." 001ee -kV South I , i" - - ••,11. Putt.,intr.rut 4.. Dr senther 14th. I 55.1, Notice is hereby •ut giv to the Stmotholdens of thi. Corn any . that the nna ' aal Ineedeg, end an • elex2don lor Matutuera. Tre serer and Secretary. will j take place ott the SEOO:.'ID MONDAY Nth; 'of Jana- I ate next. at 12, M. . • WM. IL WEBII, tk,ev. • Dec. IT, .64. 51-4 t. lIARBESIIII CREEK. BAIL- ROAD (X), 111 PnicAtlztanilk, Dec. 12th, 1561. The anneal meeting: of the Stockholders of the Lor— berry Creek Railroad t.tunpany. will be held at the Of fice of the Philadelph , a and Iteeding Railroad Coultas. tly. No. South Fourth Sir t, Thilatt'a. on MON _ DAY. January 9th, 11165. at ID A. M., When an election will be held for a President and six Directors, to serve 'far.ihe ensuing year. WM. 11. WEIIP. Seci. Dec. 17, .64. !A-4f PHILATIkEII.IPIIIIA. Dee. .9th, 188 e annual meetiug-cir the &Itch:- holders of the--,Pottsvillo -Mining and -Manufacturing Company, fur the eWctlon •of officers for the . clotting . year, and the transaction:ot other business. Will be held at the odlce of the. Comixany, No. • 917 Wahmt Street. Philadelphia,. on.- TcP.SDAl.,'Jannal.7 10th. 1565,- at P. AL- . • RICHARD' .19NRS: President. • Dec. 1; .64.. .• '..• • . pI-4t • , OFFIC OIL -Tau i.ocusT atotp.s-rms • ccyza IHON (To:: . • • • PLIIIADELettia: Denember IGth, IS4I. The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of-the above named Company, will be held at their office, - No. 1.30 South Third. Street; on MONDAY. the Wth" day of Jan :Thsry ste=t, atilt o'clock. M., when an election %ill be held for seven Directors, to serve for the en.ulngyear. The-transfer books of the Company will be cloecl forfifteen days prior to the'day cif. said election. . 51-Gt Dec. 1:, . . . . a- --- OFFICE' OF THE _COLI.EC TOE OF DITERNAL REVENUE, TENTH DISTRICT, STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, POTTS-' VILLE, PA. • ' .... ~ , Special Income Tax.'—Noticeis hereby give n, that the assessment of the -Special Income Tax of live per Centum, assessed upon the gains, profits or' income for the year ending December Stst,l363, in accordance with the provisions of the Joint ReSolution of Congress. approved• July 4th, 1364, has been completed, and, a list thereof placed in my hands by the Assessor,for col lection... • • . The taxes contained in said list-are now due and pay able:. All persons .in Schuylkill -County chargeable therewith am reqhired to pay the same • -- - ' Onor befor e the .21tit day of De . . .. i .. cember, 1864. . . . , - - .- •• . . Such ae nglect.to pay the same' within ten days after demand.' will • be liable. to .pay T.EDI P . ER.CENT.IIII - . ADDITIONAL, and also a fee of twenty cents for . i the service of. the•notice. • • • . • • 'Payments, must be made in Legal Tender' Note. 4 or NOtes of 'the National Banks.. . . °diceopen from S. o'clock. A. M. until 5. P. M. . J A M . IN N ESS, Col lector. 10 tit - D6triet.: Pa. I.,'"7AX i s oitsville. Dec.' 10, ,G 4 ..NOTICE:—Au election for nine Diree , • tors of 'the First National Bank. Of Ashland, -to.serve the ensuiuni . year,wilfbe hei,dutthr Bank ing House, on TUESISAY. the if th •af .lanuarV. IssTi, between the hours of 10, A. M., And :g. • A vote. of the Stockholders will also he taken - on the amendineet of Section sth (if .the Articles of Associa tion.makine: the Capital Stock of thOßank One nun avd..Fiftv 'Pliensand ,llollars (i;trio.(00), With the privilege' of Increasing the .same to Three litindred . ThonSand Dollars ; ($300.000). By order of the Board.. • • • • F.' B. WINGERT,. Cashier. -Dec: le; 414. • •• :,o-at t *NOTICE.--7A regular titintuil meeting of the Stoekholders ,f the .First 'national Punk of .Nlineraville; - will be held at the Bunking - Room on 'the Second . Tuesday of. -Tann:try, 1665; be tiseon the Males of fen and four of said due, for the , Tiurpose p 1 eleeting . aerin Directors to serve for the en-. ailing year... ",.. KM:FF:4 A , Cushier, . Dec. - 10. '64. • • SU-it . NOTICE.—A meeting tif holders of .the• First National Bank of Malta iiiiy City will be held at the Banking House, in the floe ongh of Malianey City, at In o'cluel:..•Al M., ,41,'1 . 1.:Etti 7 DAY. Jannary loth,.lStls; for the - purpitse • bf electing. boleti Direceors. for . the , ensning .yt•rar. in : tworclance with section;.', and 4 of the Articles of Assnciation. and .1 of the By-Laws. of said Bank. . ' L. YODER. Cashier. • Dec. 10. t 134, • • - rte--tt suiatvi,Kzid. NAviGATION • comirANii:—NO'riCß - b , hereby,given. that: the annual meeting .of. the Stockholders and Iman-t holder:4, and an.election 0(0h:en, for the en9ling . ::i cr. ICIII 4,e held afthe otlicn of 'the C.iuipany, No 417-WAL NET Street; Philadelphia.. on MONDAY. the-2d'of Jaw; Levy next, at 11 o'clock; A. M. • • • • W. M.TIIAIIIMAN,‘FIec.y. )OFFICE • 0,1? THE SILL - VALLEY NAVIGATION a- RAIL ROAD:COMPANY,- . • . ' • • -Put November4.'.. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn. puny will be held at the Office of the et - nap:thy, No. 407 111-citARY Street. on MONDAY, Deceinber - gdth. at 11 6.010 ck, A. M.; 'at which lime an election foe officers.; to serve the ensiling : year, will also take place. • Dec. A. ut4'-49-4t)- • ~, . . OFFICE ' OF.' TUE, 7- 310tave.0 CARBON - ,t;PORT CARBON ..RAILROAD COMPANY, •• . •• .' . . . . . •-- • . •• f Puti4nkt.ratx. November 29th; 1t;114 1 The annualineeting Of•theStoekholtlerS of this , Com pany will be heltrat the office 01 the Cotntainv, No. •197 LlBRARY,Street;•oh MONDAY, December .6th. at 11. o'clock, A: 31.; at which time an election for *officers, to semi the ensuing year, will also . take place. , • •• Dec. 3, .414;Ht9-40 , : P. C.DOLLIS, Sec'y; OFFICE itlil,l, COFER. - Anil). MINE HILL.NAVIGATION a.• RAILROAD Plttianawait.t, November 29th, iSt4. i 4The annual meeting of 'the Stockholders of this Com pany .will be :held -at the Oilice of. the • Company, 1.7 I.II3RARY Street,- do MONDAY, Deeember.26th, at .it o'clock, A. M. at whicki time iin eleetioli for officers, CO -isnrce•the ensuilig year; will' also take place. - . • . • -• Dec. 3, `64.4:1-41.1. ' • P. C HOLLIS, Secy.. DISSOLUTION OF PART. NE RSIIIP.—The co-purtriership hereto fore existing between Fitsxma.M. NICIIOI.B and WESI.F.T Mummy Merchants. tradtng.undcr the name and' style of NICHOLS L HAMMER, ut Mahauoy City, is this .day dissolved_bYtnutual consent. • . . The business of thelata firm will be settled by WES LEY HAMSIER; who will continue the business at the old stand.; . . F. NICIIOLS. - • ' • WESLEY-HAMMER. . - . Mahanoy City, Ist Nov,. 1.864. 4' ' , • z i•••. - • IV writ: E :—...MINERS' BANK OF POTTS- V ILI F yorr sv 24th N'ovember,lSfi4..- Notice is hereby gwen, agreeably to Section 2 of •tbe _9ctlZ The, triater2 - 1 A2L.embly - cif the Coiumosiwealth of •Pennsylvania; entitled "AU Act enabling iittAke t'! the. Commonwealth , to becorim'Aesociationalor the purpoiie of 'Banking under laws of the United States," approved the 2.2 d dav•ol - Abgutt: A. 1), ; that the Stockhold ers of the;3linerst Bank of Piittaville, in the Colutty of, Sclittylkill, have this clay...voted to become- such an As aociation:.and that its bireetois have.procured the au thority of theowners 'of more than two-third. of the Capital Stock to make theCertifleate.iequirtid therefor, •by the laws of the . United States- - • • • . • CHA. LOESER, Cashier, Trtaf.Asunv •DEPART,IIENT, 'Office of the, Coattptrollei of the Currettei; WAstn2iiitoN, November It, 1343. • • , Wiltur.i.s, by satisfactory eyidence presented' to the' tindeesimed. it nits been made to appear that the —First Natiiinal Bank . of: Mahanoy City,”. tu.theßiirough of . Nahum* . City, in the County of Schuylkill and State of . l PennsYlvaina, has been duly organized under' and ' corning to, the requirertients . of the act. -of Congteas entitled •' An Act to provide a National Cuireiwy.‘so °Mired by a pledge Of _United States bonds, 'and to• pro llide for the cirmilation • and redemption .therebf," apt proveil • June lld, 1.6,14. and has .complied with all:.the provisidna of said Act required to be complied with, before commencing the busitiesuof Banking, under said Act : •. • Now. Tiinitryonn; 1, Samuel. T.- Howard, Deputy Comptroller of •the Currency, do hereby certify that First National Batik of Mahoney City, ne the 'Borough of Mahanoy City, in the County of Schuylkill and State of . Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the. busi:. • nets of Banking, under the Act aforesaid: . •h .TEST111(11' Wuzituir Witness my hand ILand seal of office, this Oth day of. November, Wet:. SAKUEL T.•• HOWARD, • • . Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. . ' . •- • 47..i1t liTNElltgillP .NOTICE.--- .We, the subscribers,.have - this day entered into a Partnership: tinder, the:Flrm name' and style of ALLISON.& BAN MAN, to carry on the Foundry, Ma eblue Smithing and Car-making Business, in Port-Car bon,Schnylkill County. -ROBERT ALLISON, • • • ' ' FItANL,IS B. BANNAN. , . • LEGAL -NOTICE. .Dw t '24t.'94 . . IVOTICE.—The underslgtted, one of the ExecutorS' 6-1 of the Estate . of Hannah Platt, - late of the Borough of Iliner'Ssille. deceased- hereby-notilles all persists in terested in said'Es, ta.e,.tbat he will attend to the Set tlements of his acCounts•with said Estate until the iqth " day of Jtilmary, ISal. upon which, date 'he will renounce and release the said Executorship.. • - • All - personsknoWing themselves indented, and all those having Claims ag,ainst said estate will conic kir ward ou or before that day; and -settle the NUTUC,' : •, PfIILIP . . . . :• • Co• Executor of the Estate of.ll.annah Platt. Dee; 2;.; •G-1.. ' - . O••cou-wr • OF" NJ , the matter of the Es- - Vito of Samuel Dillinger,• deccasOd , • . The undersigned . Auditor, • appointed by : . the .Conit "to tlistribine the money in •the . hands of Ilacinah Dil lingef and - Charles. M. Brown. Adminietrawri -- oGthe Estate •of Samuel Dillinger, .deccaied, as 'appears by their account hied and coutirmed.ntill Meet all Pinks interested at his (Ace. in Centre street. in the Iklrough of l'ottsville,. tin FRIDAY, the 6th day of January. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that' day, for the .purposes of said distribution. • • ' . WILLIAM B. WELLS. Auditor. .• • Pottsville, Dec, .17, • . • •014 t COURT. OF. .osciairft, iJ Alta. couNTIV:—In the matter of the, gs. tate of Mon. Charles :«'.- flegins, dec'd: . -" The appointed to distribute the.. balance of money now in , the hands of 'George 11:.• Clay. 'At:minis-. trator, aF appears by his ` account, tiled.' to and among those entitled thereto, will,' for the purposes of his up • pointmeM; meet the parties interested at his tam, on Ifatianton,, ,, , , street, Pottsville; on TUESDAY, January Ad, 1665, .st o'clock. A. M. • • • ' • - • .:Dee., - 0, .64. —50,40 2", E. G. SCOTT, Auditor. .• psTATE OF DANIEL .BARTOTAET, Li Mr., deeensed.-14ters testamentary upon the Estate of . Daniel b'artolet, Eir.; late of the Borioigh at . ...Testa:mai deceased; having been oranted't,) the under signed: all penoma indebted to said estate are reqiie , sted to make immediate payment, and those basing - clalins agairrst the name are requested to present niece without delay; to; - , • . ABRAHAM BARTOLET, LEWIS BARtOLET, . • Exteutnrs, at Cressona. ' Witt - Dec. It '64. A EMINIKST RATION :NOTICE.-where - ri„ as, letters 'of totralnistrailon- upon the. estatn - of Charles Wild. late of the Borduch ofildahitnoy deceased, have bean granted hY therßettister of bchilyt. kill Conntyld the undersigned, all tenant Indebted to eaid:esttite aro renlitostsitttur Mahal/mediate payment,. and those having clatms. aif Present them for settle ment lo Egiiire'Frlck, it hbrotliati In Nahanoy. City, by the'gd'of January . next. HENRY FOE, : • FREDERICK WILD. • : . . Adinintstratori. OrwigAurk, Schuylkill Coanty:Ta. N0v.54 '64 NE W NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR. Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money. Coupon* - attached. Ititereit payable each 2 Months. The .Principal payable in Lawful. Money, ' the end of Three Years, or the Holder hal the-right to demaml at that time TLIE BONDS AV PAR, - Or "(Am' thir 'This pricireve is calwzye,os :r•t.) &ads are how selling- 471 rigid per rrr,f. The p.bove lboan,.arall all other E. 8; me. curiae* torsate by. 1,. F. NV CENTRE STREET. PUTISVILI July 30, ,64 LOSTi.AND FOUAD SLEF,'VE" . SIIITTON the - pleseut weet, in Pottsville.' a Oold Stee ,< ,.. Button. On the face an c 1 li.h •• n.•• O u the verse the initiati, 'rue th- tt.z: ton can be seen at this ot11,:e. A rt,a-int paid to tto tindfir, by leaving, it at this °dice. • TRA V W.—Carne to the Germantowh. Colnuthia 1t,..1r • .lshlarfd Pa:, tr RED. COW with a hiark • lace. about 7 prars cilth The owner is r, 4 /1 questhd to prove property, pay charges. - take he: away.: • i; . • Dee.. '24. '64: ' ' - . . . _ (Z TM% Ilt" Lllo4l.—Conte • to the - litooh•e-• ,',l' tt;; L. vubvcriber, in Pottsville, on the 3tlt i 11...: , a WHITE HOG:with a black svn on the AI back:and :will weigla 4.bout 1.20 Inv_ The,, OMNI ' , .owner iv requevted to come and take It aw'ay, ''' ''- othertvive it will be sold tit pay VXpet , VA. Pk....itilA"..lll:ollST. . t ec. 10, . .e. 4,.. - . SD:it• • WANT EDI ts • ‘y t N r T a ii. Cllli . „ -- . i l n ::i u e ' ' who ul i. t i i s ' ‘ i.e ill ' il u vr.t . ( r ) ", )< 'l 7^ d it t NN : IIUIC time and .ttentio . u.f,,r which a lan•rld sai :!" 'Vi id be pa!d. Enquire of .rou..l;i. ii KA 11A NI: i'l , VSV,lit'', P.:, • .I.htt.:, '‘'4, .04: . . ' ' • • i0' . ....-.l'. : A vovhitz DI.IN. who'h,t. tuut ~vrr:tl ex wrienv.e. - iti StlpViilltelltl:llg 4 ry, - a 4114.10(41. • IZeferelice,.. troutl: I)E:STIAL.Itt Llti uttice. D. 24. '64 AV - ANIVE o.—Three - or four good t • KERS; by -. _ W. E. lA/YEIL- . _ f . A 7'IEI:L.—A ;..,;1.4143 PATTERN. SIAKER.. 'l2; V ' 1 • erktl waget , ..ivill be •puiti. Apply to Dec: . B. F.PLOIROY :t SON. , . dr.'eney'lor the sale of I , olne de sinthk vein 'of Coal, by a party having - too; el perience in the trade. and reingive • satisfactory refer core. Adtiresa B. W.; 49 Merchants , Exchange - . Bid too. - • • • (Dec. 3, 'II-1.-4..f714 TEAIu ENGINES WAIVIrED.—The'•44. derbinned wit.hes to pur6lnise :; second-bap(' StC3' Engines, or 20 or 30' lior,,e-power enctr.. AddreN; ";lALIF2 . SPARlf.S.pottsviUc, Pe. MEM SIA DAY:- AGENT.% WANTED. IJ—To SELL TUE -23 Cent [.rant .' Ten. der el tntionetry. Packng,.” Each Package tor- Mina 35 Songs, 3 pages of Music- IS sheets of paper, Is Envelopes. I Ruler. 1 Pen. 1 Pen fitiltier. 1 Lead !1'.. , 1 1 design for Understeevcs, 1 for Child's Apron.l fa -Embroidered Collar. 1 fur Christening Robe, 3. for Matt. Mg Letters, 13 Secrets never before published.. atash many. dollars*: andother Liformation. Also: ,ae bear. tiful article of Jewel ry. Liberal inducements brA gado. Send Stamp for Circular. . • SAM J.11019'. • • 43 South . THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. June 11. lA. • - • FOR SALE AND To LE'l . . 'POI{ S AILIE.:‘--A Double TWo Burr trums Ik:A ./.: and Lot on Centre street, opposhe t'l:ithsQl 1.4 Morris's 'store. - A Three Story Briek:Dwellkw, House and Lot 06 Third street, near Market. -._ .. - A Two *tory Frame House' and Lot on Centre street opposite nepotist's. - - , .. - : - +,y A Double 'two. StorY ; Frame House with. brick. L. meat. 00 Latirel. street. : - . .', A . Two Story Frame Moose and Lot on Mark:'t strut. timstsite Laurel Cemetery.' A Two Story Frame House and Lot - on ly,,n ?tut Apply to - . . - • • .1. T. itoz , Ei;ERRY Pottsville, .DeS., i 4 , 141-1. :- -; • . .:;.,. fp o -IL ET.-Fmm"this date; the'llouse uruE .1. Lot laterymeeupied by me, in .31iner,‘ ult., known as 31r. liakerseproperty, Front. nt. , ur Car bon. Inquire MDT:. Howell or Li. W. Pren:,.2t.-31i:.es ville.. .:•.. • - 'A. I:. 14MT.11. __:...— IPOR ticrea land nu tii.. Li. AT, in the Oil Basin Of the Big Sandy Valley. Li , ..- ern.R.entucky. The bottom latitifi are Of the .quality for farming. ' All the laud den,ely - cov./ ered with hard timber, viz : White Oak, Walnut, Beech,- Poplar, Maple, and I:4' underlaid irith nel and Bitumitionii. Coal, Iron, Fire'and Pottirdt,thy. Oh', a-z. • rrrr.further.partienlart..iiiiir ,... HENRY MEYER - . :Dec; N. .64.—ti2-ifl • ' • i l j t 4 NOR RE N'T.-A Store-room. - iv - Rh ba . .eitett At A ched., t , tiltuble k :1 b - a Dry Goods anrr4 , l3 St. e. or tiny kind of business.. situate' ladween ..".:; the Pennsylvania Anil and American lionse..4 The premises at present occupied as °thee! , 1 - , , 1... B„ (~inwen,'Esq.. Pos.qe,,Mon given on LA Aprll. Apple t.J Pottsville. Dec 24, 'Ol.--32.14*.) M. Milil'ifi. OR MALE.-The Mood and 'Lot r...i.v11 'occupied by. Mr. GeOrge - Hofferktunp.' in ' :f: Norwegian stre et,. fourth dour from Centre stre.d. is fur sale by, ,B. F. PONIROY . D ee, 17.'64. r'-. r.it SALW"—nreecQnveuient jej Hatters. and lot 45 feet front and deep, situate un Miudrsvillt , •Etreet.. Pot:. •:i - the property of Thonnnt Xohni, • ~, 4 1,f\to Orden nearly opprAte 7 :ll:tilers' Bank, P.: 1,, . Dcc. IT. VI IFt •RE the-bt,st 'and litrrit TI , ILS in Schuylkill County, known Lagle hotel." opposl,e the Depot in.riniser , O , 'l3,riiu.,4ls, now occopled - be \Vet. 1 4 . - who wciliee to retire (corn lin.Finera.- tont wh.,, all sathilliet/on that it , required.. The hon.: tilted up entirely new, with Stable, Shed, and-all necaa,srtry onrAniildingA, aw 4 hss Issm: pssl -Ff,r further telrtictiar ,, , prennees. lg 11,11,43 i I.EttCll.4 County: pee I. - . hplt AL E.-. 3 Uutaenn:.fttll. i ret It IVARDItti3E. Apply at the MkNilo:i • Mount tukboo:• [Deo. 1,,,264.—t0 , tt * • FOIR. MAC E.—The rube:lntl:a and abliunotte ,4 three-story.briek DWELLING 110I:SE, batji by the late Daniel:Stahl, Elsq,, - the corner" of Maltantongo and Cottitlantit: struets, Itothotre. .. The houee is Ave!! built. rarnieh , 3a m. it I, an [seta e'ort improeetnents. and Isuow in excellent order; For terns, apply to 'Mrs: A. $17A111.. nc thy' lat.•a; or to ' DAN, D. LLMA:s• At'‘flie Diatrict'Attorney's potu , ilk • Nov. tIG ti 4, . - - 1 4 -1 0 R P 4 Al, NEW BOILERS: 31 , diameter • IM - feet in length. • Alt.o, sis SE69: O • BOILERS; .40 inches in' diameter and fet long; one ea . 4-iron- CeI'ULA for "melting ; iron.'v' 4 drop bottom. Also. rthput WOO feet of chain. • • ' .E.N.BEZ SPARKX...eoaI Street. l'ett!tiVr , 'ti4. . • IV 0 T liclE TO F A TIM It 1t4 . : —Thy ntifierfiV4 L\ Often for rent, fora term of (Ate or more ? , 3% t •FAint of three hundred and'sixty-eiebt arr.'s. In It't.t•t Brunswick Township. one and a half e g Landingrille, the ;:tater pm ti , .u:X.; of which its level and deep soil—lfret-class mesa- . ow high state of cultivation. •. • ' • •Only farmer", who are.competcut to farm scale, need app y. • .-. • JAMLS GAl'Ntei • • Landings - 111e, Nov.lo, '64. ' SALE ........ rathe -1111welli.ng IC store sit date corner- of Cer.tre and Stiti , hli anrlt INlalhinoy City. Size of lot, 7fsby 10 fact.- Size f'. of building, r,5, 1 / 4 ; by '25 feet. Stable , 10t.. It is a valuable add desirable business stand. lor " tering and other particulars. apply on the prensises ,,l to - . ROBERT A. GLO VER . . Genre Street, Pot l ssiiis 4lf <ktOler 20, ,q 4 iraki.t it. TAVERN 24TA:si) FOB . w Sj Li!: OR RENT.—The Tavern - Stant: kal4fi the•NOIITHWRSTKRN Ow • HOTEL (Ifill'eq. to I.lnrough td • Poi Levine, With,large 'attached. Fur un_.• , • • .. • . WM. P. GL. , ..5 4 -7 ,11 ,g.; '6 Market St.. Puthwi, ~ i ( 1 .011 L., ANli TIYIIIER. LAND F.'" I-) SALE.-400 ACRES OF TIMBER.I.A IO. 9 O do the Catanitteta and goakake Railroad.. 100 sera , of good COAL LAND. Terri Itarea:_- .. . 1 amiable. Address - FRANK itAliTtli: - - 'Real Estate. Agent, Maitilloy ~ tt. . . NI- Jan 31). tii VOR 2.11. ALE.---An 'undivided iiiieve,t .a valuable. tract of productiyi COAL •LA N l4 „ New Cantle Trio - nship,'*Ontylkill Col,ty.;, now oor.tt. 1)y. two 'collieries: Apply: to - • • " • . riusKkas I 3 GOlti . . 1410111 oerapiedfi LI by Johp Go:alley; onNorwegisu strkt.al! oce George. Apply to E. J. Kai Tamaqua. or - T. TAyl,olt., rotowillo. LJune t, 4 - 4 -?..7t, . . . . , - ' ---- --- ITALItABLE .PHOPEIf.T`F far SAL r ' '. i • —The Water Power and from 1.r.i0 ti,..2 1 )0 40 .0 ' 4 Mountain Land, is offered for rule: 'chit. ioet,s-12. •ty li si;uitted in WeA. Ilrunewick Ttsansalit. .Schuylkill cOunti,. on the. Little S,:aurildll KO- .. ier and Railroad, one • mile ale we Pori t tietoe: 1.. C. knoAwn au the:Scbuylkill Forge . Property. For 1 1;' :'.tc:. apply to ClElfit6P. .t, WM. li. stgrALL , al , wigb eurg. t ' .Nov 1 ., . —..'.— 17NGINE 1 4 AND nikeiflNE.lll". COD enbscribers. or Kge two Mgt ty-borse Engines, with 13ollers one ten.hoiss anct.ol live-harm: also with Boilers : tao Liftingyaz3;.%: and 10 inch, 60 feet: of Pipe ; feet of iron 10-inch Pipe( together With a int of Tamp Rs; Gearing. &e., suitable for 4101lieries. Apply I ‘. l , th e "nee of. the' subscribers. Rairrond street , l'otts‘iP e ;- . GEO- *. PATTERSON & _ . t9-if - - PliALE..—The new PRICK corner. of and Ileurge sure,. Pottsville.. For partierilare, apple to tfOfiS.itai 'BROWN; Pottevale, 11. - 11 * KCIORNE R. R. J. SCIIOkIIti.K.K, pawl. Jtity 9,'Gl bo1e:1L 64 doneA D „ r 6/AinviClVLi.ip"X/U1 T#3 7 3-K i~: . ~" HAT Vi towM GEO MRS LOU PET DAN WSt ff. Do yc T#lll In rs soldier AUNT 't ert to The the Jo extent ed on the Mt Singh If not till in Cleric if not • 8 cot 6 (I , 10 d lb d Ands club long : Clui ;Ails 11nrT Our God, Mail rtey up i bin; the per 120 opy tial an( has tur all bei
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