'Onto' plenum"( poreitsi [LEE, a TURP4C.I6ISCE3/BER 3t . 186 -1. ' -----. - ..--------,----.-" ' 4- :.--___----------.---- --. i ------ capiei be — niaerie ..150ar 1.. ca be obt"ed ecel `49.tUrday, a t the P• al fairing: p 1. 1 ,0! • _,, 34 , • . . 1 ' 21:- 1106 13AKRtc.; i nerevale; C,ECLJJ'AtraI.AAD; —.- • , . . . Iti'tS.* 1101.0 S. St.-Ctsir; - L ocqS, 13. .O.CA. " - . - TS S. BOSE% Alhland; ' . • 1.1 R. SCAN:T. II . • pETRII MOO Port CarPon, . , •. ' KALI...WS. Mahantly City., ' D AM m • _ . Ig, &BEN-Sr:GER, Tamaqua. • - . . . t R.. S. COIN. Scliftylkill'llaven.• . , -*. • .. ----- D a you take the Miners I Journal? TtiE .31i RS' JOURNAL ToLrytE FOR , CT-FIRST. 1.865. ,sinencing January 7, re.v trk utue of the Mi.sterta• JOUTINAL,'atid 151-dro.t.fth of its publication by the present pr0,.;11 ,.;11 etitnnonce Jannary '7, ISGS. :. . ..• ~ .../ . 1 c, ,, w ig ; rive an idea or the flieCeiit3 of tlik4 :""i_ i .. i ..tsee f.,,ear.now drawing to - a close. Since t t.. ,ll .i. , ,, s i, we hoe added nearly one thousand '...toiectibeitt to our list. Making it...'unques rr44s,thc" lacgestof any paper published in the Stale; ;.- 41 , o rc t itles of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, g:i n ,....ibly, the exception of 'one joumaL. which' is ,1" - ri e,' Aiital payer in the strict sense"-of the term: ' 'Ty: lirviirs. Alt VSkl, Is. 'the only newspaper- in ,i.,...;i1l Orzety that pays a tax to the Government a. , r i t i, 7 0.; on the establishment. indenendent of' ~v2el •2 tat. tvalluoted to about three hundred dollars.. ,Ze...,,latior, now is within about five hundredthe . „...,* . te c irculation of the fire other papers Published a-"Y 1:4 -,.., e ' 611 '.;," t o advertising Mediuna;the Jor astz LI , f/. 0 -q - .- i -.Red la this sect ion of the State. Advertisements .. .74 i e jasper are "worth" as much to au adver ".7o' if pnblln ed in the other five. To 'advertisers .r. laostinitimtant fact. ... . . rye hist s udeavored in the:past to conduct the J.rI.VAI. in a manner to render it .Worthy 'of ~,,,,Meet of cvery maxi citizen and lover of his court. tree welfare and of the prow m.s of human liberty, n the fv.m7s, it will still be the endeavor of the mil :ln tr.s.:nte.ht the established character of. the paper e tallotiatc departments will continue .tp receive ttentioe, anFTII the new viduttie : . . - . .- • ; STATF OF COAL TRADE,- LOCAL NEWS. . . . ' . . " FOREIGN NESS'S. - - la INIESTIC NEWS. • . . • LEGA I:INTELLIGENCE, • AGRI cic INURE.; - . • RECI it ES. . .. . _ . . . LITERARY MATTER.. • . EDUCATIONAL MATTER .. "• • . • RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, " EDITORIALS. &c., &c.,"&c.. &c. additten" to the above,' nearly all the lettvrs of the en. trend Schut'lkill County. in the GREAT UNION '. app..ar in its rolumns-s fact of . pechliar inter , schuvikill County readers. . . le !I? W 'volume, too. affords those who.do not take !n , it , Al- yet - s,ould like to have ir.sent to theist, an . l e nt opportunity to subscribe. To Keepivell post. i n il th a t i, going ou in and out of the County, take . . . (1NF.7. , ' .1147RNA1.. , . It. 11.Ni...R.i, Jova, xi, goes free of. poste' ge within" Runts of S.:huelkill County. Out of the County IL suy other State in the Union, in advance, '2O 'WV have furni4beti . upwards of one hundred and o pit..;• of the Jots-."- weekly to the soldiers from 1:111 -County in the army. since April, 1561. gratis, A. intend to contione to tarnish them so long as Srftr rents: rr We would tvnnld,tidvise those of our Democratlc.bretli hare been - -so shamehilly deceived by their lE. to 9 r,b4ortbo to the .IocuNAL. - . and then. they fad out %Ow they Were so terribly beaten. They find it ouLby takinu the so-called Democratic They' are niuular "know-nothings" "now-a . . • E 1{3114 -.. • t Faid in advan,..:. •• luntlie, in advance vripm uml ntavhcrsi En advance.. .paid in advarwe - C.LUTI .pie to onf• 'to Ott I pivarci , at the same rate. Persons procuring a ,it PI au! ifpwards, will receive a -cum/ '.gratis 'so 35 the dab contiinte.• tabbing Paper i and _:llngn zinc 4. la Order to accommodate - ahose' who 'ileilre• to take MINIT..• al. and a paper or magazine from :nal, we have made arrangements by which they can air of the lollowinu. Papers ,or Magazines: at f u llTsitic :Ives, payable lit advance.: • ' - WEEKLY. • Pithlisherti.Both . . •A. ••• Price. -at , VC Weetil Tribune & Minerto Journal.ss 25 $4 .75' do. d 0... 575 5:25 I liust'd do. • d 0. . -. 675 . 600. llittitnited do. - • dd.... 07n . 6.00 ' 1 MONTHLY. Monthly and 7dititrtt Journal; 075 •5 70 31-itazint , . do. d 0... 75 600 mete; : • do. ,•" d 0... - 470 • • ..4 25 I'rmrc Yolk Book - • do. ' . d 0.... 575 •5 25 111 , .;r4 lliquore.ltts Booltof En,ltidittio... -5 75 • 475 Illustrated Mu. d0,...75 470 AgricultudYt. d 0... 4 . 50 4 :25 •...NAN-. • • . Editor a6d Proprietor; Popville, Pa. Jeafer Coal and. Iron Maps. MAP OF ALL THE AN it RACITE )t,LgfIGIONS OF PF.NNEYLVA'SIN—the: only and icti.:fniiiire and compact Map now pnblitted. Pride 41 :in Cases. +l 59 . ;on Rollers. .f 2 iIEAFTICS:InoN, COAL AND RAI LROA.D. MAP ['ESN:SYLVANIA and - the: adjoining of Iron, i distateet: to market, &c., rtti mote than the Map .ittFolt Price. in Sheets, Ce. , :i....51,t0 r and on - Rnliers„ iit! Maps, except there on, Rollers, which can by by £x; re be sent by mail to am address, K m - -paid, on the receipt .of the titiovemientioned • ee.. of t heFe Mips ask nearly. exhansted., 1e.1.•-•epies remaining, and - .we advise those In ,•eplf• t : t i,pply.early. at this ollicror by letter. 71 , sc 11,1 p, may lthw be nbtaine l of 5.27 d. PETTEN 'L Poston. and PETERSON BROTIIEItS, Wkxrl.l,..itntnediately, at this.olliee,:a Print er. One \\;, Ito unclerstanils setting ;ilituneript tbr 804..1V0rk, antPalso Job- TaeMr:Eas' fur 1565 would b '2 . a111 , 2 Nrw--Year present for a friend, •or in Ala , . • Lrr cr r:r. how . is 0 , 1 t , J.pitrelln..-:,e siAicl....one or tilbre as tb rite Ciiri.Lti:ni Commis:..4 . ion,ro; a New-. ciit t 6 :the soLlieTs 1-I , trne (-N. C. 3 'Miffs stoine,s 10:Irs week enlarged and improved. This. is stantial evidence"tbat .it is lilgirally sup-. 'rd: It is . a stauneh lova] journal; is ably "i:Y.:lit.•!d, and deserves success. I 4,r THE ou- the First Page: and con nn the Second.:: re, itne o th: . y,tns of year. . A 'portionof it WC from a very full. record in "The 'Flanklin Almanac - f , ir 1565. The, resit ea is up frym tiles. • • . • • . o.le matter, of the disputed Congressional. on in the:Sixteenth _distriet of this State, MerediJl has decided- that of the' cantlititges—Knonfi;:CT:, and D.,-,--voted for cail, be declared by 'tieventor.:ts having been ditty and legally :cte-I, The xliole !natter is now refet•rea to tletdsion : that lealy: having the itt judge of the folliitieations ot'S‘its ‘;!;; - .kr,; t.. Cup; v,w - Auu.—An - oil mil: of gra t tide to•the source whence,' derived. and With a dasire.to it-by-fare his niind, has had a complete ;able egidpage made. in Philadelphia, ~ _ lanaand glass. ..The : 'embellishments . of and tureens,. are lac similpi.of ziprualus used in pr6ducing petroletim. dishes bearon the center licantiful vig- vicivg, representing Wells in process of with the derricks over the .oriticc.-- s :cc • 'ltireens are similarly adorned, witiM each separate piece is hlazoned with . vignettes ( '" . cliiptive and ilinstrative. of the process of- Arvestin;:,. petroleum. The entii - e — set is of tae ninst costiv - Charticter:- . The China.- is the fne',ii an.; ikestitnported; and the deco,ratiOns are in . the Itichest style of the decorator's art. The Met.Sr:s.:l,errwere,instritcted to spare no pains in executing them, and they acted ac ixtrclinzly. The decanters, iwine goblets and tutnitiers . :Ire alike engraved with the insignia of ' , The ciompletcd ware: s a- On riasity tct tthinr- like it, was ever Seen in •01.1^ 64 tht, No. is of '3l veil! I.ning thip he ma Ws. c and • ay, is NI b. , dnet*l 2 LI& 141)11.1 ,D1:TO!.:4 ON PI:INTL-NO PA rkft.=—A: restilutioq has lit'vn otrf,red in thenionse of Represen tstis(•s, that the Committee on Ways and Mear , he expedient:rot' rethm import duty on prim IJNITED STATES James .13§q.; Director of the* Mint at elphia, - we are indebted for a.cony othis*linnnal port for the fiscal year ending Jtme It is an exceedingly well prepared'and inter= 7 esting document. Froin it we learn that the amount of bullion in value, received at die .Mint ar4 Branches, during the fiscal year, was as follows : •- -* • . . * • • Gold. $23,989,98992; silver, $933.918, 55; total , deposits, 4 0;8 24,9208 47. From this total a deduction must be made for the bulli on re-deposited (or bags made_at one Branch of the Mint, and deposited at auother for coinage. • Deducting the . redeposits amount will be $24,012,741_ 49. • . The coinage for the same rieriod *as . as follows :---Gold Coin; $2.1;619,345 00; unpart ed and fine gold bars,. $2;333;493: 31; silver . coin, $.5 - . 18,214" 10; silver bar 5,4301,872 89 ; , cents $163,800 ; total coinage,': $25, - :196;635 . 30 ; number of pieces of all • derionli -nations coined, 46,983,396, • THE, receipts and expenditures of Penn sylvania, for the year.ending NOT. 30, 1864 vrere as follo)vs: Balance in the treasury, N0v.:30 '63, available. $2,147,331'70 Depreciated funds in treasury, unavailable 41,032 00 Expenditures,. • '4,...)38;:441 . 09 Balance in .the treasury,. Nov 30, '64,. available, 1,942;203 63 Peßrki4ed funda in the,treasury,:.un available, IT -is certain that.if proper efforts be made, the quotas of the Tenth District under the last call _Or volunteerS, ean be.filled-uP, - and that a draft in any sub-district will t.*unnec easary. 3ieware numerous, while the Boun ty laws'of the State invite communities to combine;to fill their quotas. We advise the sub-districts•to go to work, at qnce. *A -week . of active exertion now will do more than two at the approach of the time . for the draft.— Other places are patting in volunteers. Let us not be behind:..,, Wiwax . Ct.mrts-,NoTEs. a: - distinguished. lawyer; James William. Wallack ; . ;the: actor and manager; and Col.. Charles .4... May, who made, his name famous by his exploits ,dliring the Mexican war, particularly at. Restica-de la -Palma - and. Monterey, died in New York during the:paStNyeek.. • • • • .1 - - hitest , styles at-CHARLES OAKFORD ds SONS•Contiucutalliotel,•Philadelphia , .' 46,3 m. . . . PCBLIe SPEAKERS,.3IThrrArnXEIS ANG SINGERS; and . all suffering from' irritiition of thctitto,a'and .. . Hoarseness will .be ag*ably • surprised .at. the. almost' immediate relief afforded by : the use -ef "Bt7otcp's : Bronchial :I)roches." Their deinulcent ingredient 'allay Tultrionary imitation, and, after .public speaking or flinging, when the' throat is wearied and weakened by too. much exercise, their use will give renewed Strength _ to the vocal •- - - Parellesers limy rely up . ou ing the .beet. Furs at CHARLES OAKFORI) Lt.; SONS; ,Cputinerital Motel, Philadelphia. ' . • . ~ . . . . . That dear, delightful"Demnc,ratip" stronghold iii Sehuylkill County; Cass'township; is about as danger , ms.a place to bn canght in as well call be imagined. Before - going there a decent man had better make his will and say his ' paayers..- 7 /.66.- I tOU : CO gilt' r , . . ... . , Or go iron claiL Ladle's' and Children's fiats. ftt CHARLES . OAKFORD Cotalitentaf HoteLltßadelphiti. 46-3 - .•, . . , . .. . .trirA gentleman fell on the 'ice in New York this Week and was . severely siunneil. A .gentle man rushed up and in;:istea upon taken hiMhome as he was his neighl;or.'••l4.ccalled a•.ctirriage,.. ordeked the:driver to ~o to his .residence,..etc„, and the crewd thodg,ldhow - fortneate it-was-such a dear fri6nd - was at hand. Sequc , l-: .. Thelriend Was one of the swell mob, who after picking the gentleman's peekets and appropriating his watch .took French leave. .. . • -• . , • . - - • .. . os . . The Conteiion. and - Experience of an Invalid.—Published for the benefit, and as a • o f _ TioN TO YOUNG MEN and otherit:' ivho stiffer from Nervous Debility.-Premature- DeeaY of.MEtrihGod...d:c., supplying otthe same time TIIF. 11e.% Ns or *Ser.v-Ceoo.. By one wholias coked hinie.elf after undeitiyina', cnn eiderable quackery, By enckising a post-poia addressed envelope, single copies. may be had of the Author. • • • • . NATHANIEL.-MAYFAIR, Esq., *- . .I)ite. 10, , ti4.-L5O-3m) • Brooklyn,/clnite Co N: : Y. . . . , . . :. T 4 Comm nip!iveoi.—Cousuinptive :offerers will reeini - e A. ealiiable prescription for the cure of Consump- Aon. Asthma, 'Bronchitis. and all Throat and Lung 'Af rections (free of-charge) by sending thelr;address to ' Iiev.•EDWARD'IC WILSON,' • - Williamsburg, Nings Co.. N. Y. 3t)-3m Sept.l4, '64 • . „ -.•-•• r Furs.. ••• . • • i'urcbasers may rely nfuni getting the :best Furs a CHARLES °AUX:ORD -& SONS, Continental Motel Philadelphia. • • •• . . 401-qm .Linportant to Ladier..—Tliere is not a lady liv ng„ but what, at "some period".of her life," will find the "Duponeo Golden rills " just the right medicine she most needs. One of the first ladies - of Pottsville, (who has used them 'successfully several. times,) says she would not fail to use them if she had. to pay ss' a -box for them :• they have spared her ranch suffering.-- If ladies 414 knew the value of. these Pills , they would never be v shout them.' wee adVertisement in another coluthn, headed "A Card to 'Ladies" • . Brotherheadln • Ciridulating% ,- Library, Market atreet,• Pottsville. -Special arrangements are made withperson in the (owns of Mahanov, Schnvlkill Haven. Miners - iille. and Tamaqua. FOHR.• DIFFER ENT BOOKS'are allowed to subscribers at' a distance front Pottsville. All the new publications; are added as a t am :as issued. 'March 26, :Gt.-L-134f, • r:adies' 'and ChildrOri's 's styles at CHARLES OAIiFOIW & SONS, Co inentid Huta Philadelphia. • . . . . THE: GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR .JADIL ES CLARIVA . CELEBRATED FEMALE ..PILLS. Prepared from a prescription- of Sir •,T. • Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine is 'no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Ob. structions; from any. cause -whatever •anit although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful' to the constitution.. • . • : • 'Di 'MARRIED LADIES it ip peculiarly suited. Tt will. An a short time, bring on the monthly period withreg= , fit all CaSeS of Nercous•and Spinal ffectlone4in in the Back and Limbs. Heaviness, tigue on slight exertion, Palpitatitin of .the Hear Wness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whit • and all the painful diseases occasioned by'a disordered system.- these pills - will effect a cure 'wheifall other means have failed. • Tncse PILLS HAYS-NEVER BEEN allovrN TO FAIL: wdrtie DIIUCCTIONN ON THE 2D PAGE or ryi.IiPULET ACE WELL ` OW3C/ITED. • For full particulars, get a pamphlet. - free, of . the Agt. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle:- . Sole United States Agent, JOHN -MOSES. ST Cortlandt St.. New Tork.. - . 'N: B.—sl-and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent,"will insure, a bottle containing over - nil pills by return mail. Nov. 5..64 . Truly Wonderful Discovery.-- •' "LQxalun Hair Color Restorer and Dressing" • • ...London Hair Color Restorer and Dreming.s. " London Hair Color lieetorer and . Dret‘sing.`.' -For restoring . gnty Hair to•ios orig,ival color. Without dyeing. or causing the hair tO gmw whett it has fallen off or hecome t for removing an} . eruptive Diseases, Scurf, Dandruff, etc:. • ' IT IS tioT A PTE.. , , • • nor does it require- any washing Or pretiarattoti- -before : or after its use. It cecates a.iperfectiv-healthystate of the scalp, by acting as it stinralatrt and tunic to the or gana necessary to supply coloring matter to 'the hair, -and completely restores them to their. original vigor and strength: -it is entirely .dliferout .from all other 4:Or:preparations, and is the only known restorer of color and re rf.ect hair dressi 'pi combined. In very many cases it - hits ' ' ' - • :• •10:01.1, , T1.13:11 HALO HEAPS isn't ll New' .111, even where tlievind'been bald for years.. For this pur. post it is' . decitiedly• the. heiit preparation kinitch. A .trial will satisfy the rhoet skepticl..thua placing it at. .4, , 'the head of ali other remedies for aldne's )nce and the pre servation of the hair-in the fullest uxuria . d beau .. _ .. . We would especially-ask the attention,of the 'ladies to this now universally popular, hair' preparation, and 1 . remind them.of the well-establlihed fact that many of the hair tonics in vogue are not only powerless for 'good. but absolutely pernicious, audtoo often destruc tive in their influence upon the , growth of • the •hair_—. The " London Hairdo or Restorer.”..centains no sub stance that trill clog.thc pores, but It does contain real nourishment for Ow vessels from. which its roots spring, thus rendering . thehair truly elegant and beautiful m , r every period of life. On children's .heads it lays the foundation of a good head of hair; and at the. lady's . toilet it is indispensable. • • • . . HOES NOT NM. lIAT, 'BONNEY, :OE 'THE FINEST - • It is the Only attested article that absolutely,' without deOeption, restore the hair to -its original color I and beauty, causing it to grow where it has fallen, of i or become thin. • • :61.iposed: to the pre-' is i pnly a spir.thrown tram Lho Pie,r.s-of the self-respei.:t to advo= Led for its special bene fans of . Qust House w, wrong, beneficiator ht auil, beneficial.to,the I - reason. whatever why shouhl net reetb:e equal iliei' . interegeL,4f. it be there ebbe no reason ,non of the evil tai one view to 'prevent the protection: . .Let..Con country;--net tot ithecial. t 4; -.•• I"! 4,723,31 . 3 02 2,188,363 70 41,932 00 ---1,983,235 63 $6,921,G76-72 rprTrnr&i Ladies' Furs. TO.TBE T.A Tnifi Price, 75 cents a bottle velz bottles for $4: - . Sold at wholesaleavl retail by DR . SWAtNE SON, 330 North .SIXI.I Street, Piffled% and JOHN G. BROWN. &. SON,. and HENRY SAY : 4IR; Drug- Pottsville Sent. IT, . Mine.liilt'C"S;liayen Ii H. THE COAL TRADE: .t: ---- . 4 Creek., _ hfahanoy &Nona kit.. • 1. ,lAttle SchuylklP - .. - Pottsville, Decrinneir.3l. l , • • Coal Trade by, Railroad tor 1864.65 • - u. ltr: i t i i2 n. o_f o o n g u se r i l l a ty y ev ßaitroad_ ifis a t nd . Canal 'for the The quantity sent by Ttailroad this week is ' 1 . • • 30;120 13 tons against 27,722 for the correspond-; . . , • ; Mg week last year. . . 1 . Port Carbon....:. . ..The total quantity sent to market via. the , 1 e. 1. 11 7 Y maien. .§chnykilitiavigationCompani 1861, was 1,-ttaville 1 * Aubarn. 000,:i00.03 tons _ —au increase over 1863 0f.114,258 - Port. Clinton. The trade remains : without 'ehartge—the.cold Preitously thisyear.:— weather'has increased the demand for Card . . ... .. •, : za84,92.1 ob. ; some extent - but for prePared Coal #l . o. de:tin:LW I T9.eigiker.tim0i5iYeg!r,...:..."..'.... , :...;... , ..-- -1 4 1151-69 ; continues OSA mid smon . .oPeintont cont-t mended piling Stove at the mines: • The #2.ll . esureoi ap thi ti ook= a fogows corn-. pared with 4%st - . 9eaft • • - v •• • Pgßßitl Schtryt. Can. L Val R. It Lebkh Can.. Sc.railt S't h. - " N•th Penna. C. C By R Road: By Canal. Del &Rad C, Wyo•ingeSo. ' Do N Braid Top. Shamokin.. Trevorton.. SL. Lykens Val. Coal .Trade for 1864-65. P&R R R 2'',722. • 133,1221.30,191 184,934 • 1,312 L 4,92.5 • 37,8741 20,321 .130,077 23,003. . . i 32,6471240,106 i mol2i - '265,6ti!. - Tbe.increase foots up 455,567 -tons,- of-which about.lQB,ooo tons isSemi-bituminoris. The year 1864.. has been rather - an 'eventful year, trade—large...fortunes haVe been made by many of the 'Operato.'s who have' sold oat their Collieries, and by others onfthe profits' of their business . for: the last two years. During' the 'present year . also, about Twenty-six. -Coal Corripaides have been formed 'in this Region, mainly on.the purchase of • Lease's, and...but few by the pOrchase . of the' land with . .the 31any•of these CoTnpanies have been gotten up for legitimate - ImiSinvss; but a large number 'for. speculative purposes, end what, effect they- will have OPon Individnal - Operatora and the tradtof the County, hereaftei, remains for development. In'tlie,course. of the : ensiling .year we may be called upon to comment on .these Corporationii 'according to their merits, in the new Work Which we: are preparing on the' Coal .6021,676.72 . . . SALES Sertkiriox COAL PEP • APCIIOI , %, DEC, .28; ?6-4.. • - .Bteoviboat-Lotrered 3500 tone.-1000 tons„ .Quin-. tard S. Ward, $9 37#; - 1000 tons; do., $9 75; 1000 tons, d 6:. $ 9. 87i -; 500 ton; Tyler & C 0.,. 59,35:L• T0ta1,.3,500 tons. .. ' _ - Lump—Vrerid 0500 tons.-400 tone, - - Ward,: $9 00 ; - 500' tons, E. 'H. Sawyer & Co.- 5$ 623 ;100 tons, Cram, :58 50; 15(.1 - tons,.. Loomis,' .S 8 50.; 600 'tops, Tyler, & Co., 18 50:: 1000 tons,• 'Talmage, Hunt & CO:, $B - 50 .- 1000 tons, Cram; $8 50 500 tong, Hopzins, $B-50 800. tons, Cram, .58 50 ; 500 tons, Quintard & Ward, $8 .50,—T0ti1,.6,450 tone. .•.. . Btoken--ojrcrod 5000 tons.-100 tans, • yer, 59 37i; 1000 tons, Tyler & Co., $9:25.; 1000 tons; Talmage: Hunt & C . 0.,. $9 25;'1000 tons,' .Quintard..,l: Ward; $9.25; 300' ton; 5: Minuet': Jr,~S9 25 ; 100 tons,. E. C. Benedict, -59 25 ::100 tons, —Williams,. $9 25 ; 100 tons, ==-Nick-' crson, .25 : 200. tons, S. Bonnell, Jr., .$9.25 ;` :1000 tons, Talmage, Mint: .CO., 59 DO 000- Ions; S. Bonnell, Jr.,' 59 .00 . :: . 200. tons 5.9 00; 100 tons, - Elliott 59 00.-Total, 5,300'. tons. • • . 0 Egg—offored 2500 trms.-1000 tons, E. B. Saw yer &. C 0..; 58 75 : 200 tons, 8. Donnell, Jr., $8.75; 100 ..Williams, 18.75 :.200 - tons, E. A. Backer' .58. 75.; 150. tons, Elliott,:t $9.00 ; 850 tons, Talmage; Hunt & C 0.,• 58 75,—TOtal; 2500: .. • StorP---offered 5000 tons:l,ooo . tons, Talmage, Hunt & CO;., $9 621:; 400' tons, S. Bonnell,. Jr., SO 6237, - 400.t0n5; . .F.' Wagner,: 59 isai 200 tans, WWII - am & Campbell. 59 .75; 300 ions, son, 59 75': 100 tons, E. C: Benedict, $9 75 100 tons, pc; 300 - tons; • Talmage, Hoot & 'Co., - 59 75 : 200 tons: Lynn & Mullen. $9 75 : 1000 tons,, Talmage,Hunt & $9. 50 ; 1000 . tons. Bradford, .59 04.- 1 --Total, 5000.t0n5.: Mesa i.i/L-effered 2500 . ./ons:-L2OO tons, F.- Wag , ner, $8 - 50 ; ~1000 tons, 'Talmage. }flint: & 55 . 37 A i:100 tons,- N. Y. .Wire Mill, 58. ; 100 toils, S. Bonnell, Jr.... 58 37,i plOO tonl, Screw Co:, 53 50 ; - 100 - tons,...F.' Wagner, 38 1175 ; 900 tons; i • Talmage, Hunt Co., '5B .25.--Tota - .1; • 2500 tons. The ahoy.e.:sales ehOw ry.slight advance•On last mouths Hales ofl ! unip 'and Steam Boat, and a s4ht decrease on this other.eizes;,:itifollovCe-: , .. • • Di-mull - K.,. November. 1..500 tons Stm. C0a1....50 n73 , ;« 3 .• - $ 9 I? -<i 9.9 (000 do Lump C0a1..., - 8 50 "OVA 00 • :•;" .10):(ei :..000 do -Gram OP • (ri 9. 07K .9 12Y;(ri 37R,' do Eg7 Coal ... S. 75 - .619 00 900 . 6.:',00 do fitovd Coal.. 9:5`2l (d 9 75 .tl 52L;..i b.i .2.,50f) do. CbesturdCbal ti '25 ..0?.8 50 8 .G25(.0 • CHA . :4 - ol'..=:111r. J. o.lll.(4m.cnioN, formerly eu ierit~tendeut of Creo — .; 11. 'l'otks k co.'t , Colliery . . .. . Establishinont, haibeen appOinted . Superinten dent of the PhaMix. Park Coal - Coinpany: This is . a g : Ood . appointment: - Mr:. Einhardsbn is a very competent persnuand has.great 'expeiienee . in tlM . miorking'of _ Collieries. ':. - . -- ..' - ME= SjiENANDOAEI COAL; POST-OFFICES (11 . IAllikNOY CITY; . • .ITANIAQUA',. • . . ' • ' - -.•.Pichurlkill-Coilntr, Pa. C?:" All orderg . reCeived .for this layette-. Coal µ•ill be promptly Eon)lied.. • • '':[Dee. : - •3; '1.4.-49-ly • . , 1) AII:V110 IV C 0.4.1..- i.• Clair Coal :111. Company having . pi . ased•the original Rainbow Collieries, will reeeiVe _o orders for this ivell known Coal at their otlied,2o 'tate•Sfreet, Bashiii. Orders to be addressed to • W,I. ALFRED HACKER, Agent... THE COAL. MARK.ETIS. PRICES OP COAL BY THE CARGO. [GORnEcTrn:%vrixts FAIR THE MiN ERS '. JOURNAL.] • • AT PIEILADELPIIIA. . DECE;II”EIt 30, 1861. • Schuylkill Red Ash Prepared, $ 8 73@'9 00 . - • (`- Chestnut, 7 00'0 7 .25 " White Ash,. Lump; Stearn • . - • .:* . Boat aiid 8r0ken,.:..'..,.8 25(0 850 FSg.anil Stove-, . ... • 8 25(0 . 8 50 " Chestnut.... : 7 000-.7 23 Locust 51t, Lump; St. Boat .. .. . . . 50@ • " ".: Broken ' - 8. 50( • " • " Prepared ' 'B' 25(0- 850 " • Chestnut, ..... 7 006 - 0 7'25 Lorberry Coal —........ .... •.. 8 .75@.. 9 00 . (Lykens - Va11ey),..... .... . Lehigh Lump, :St. Boat A; Broken,... 9 25( • " Prepared, ' . 9 250 9.50 " Chestnut, • . .8250 Broad Top, 40@12.50 • ' - • ' • ~ AT NE. .YORK. • • . ~ . . • DCE1111£41: 29,•1801.• .Halt Coal by the Cargo by Canal. /Oh by Boat Lnad,....510..00/(t11 25 " Chestnot; ". . - ', . 8.009 8 50. '" • .WHITE ABh Lump' and S. ' . . Boat ' 10 00@l0 50 • • ."Broken, and : Egg,: , , . :AO 00(10 50 • • " Stove •• : 10 004.10 .50 • " • abc'sinut . .8 MO?, S5O LEHIGII.White—Ish; Lump ,KS.Boat 10 00141.1. 00 ..10 ovario • • oiestnnt...:..; ... . • 8 50'.9 00 • , flci anion C o al at Elizabetbport., • Se.e'An6tion Sales. .• - . • • • Lehigh•CrialLat Elizabethport. Liunp and St. Boat' by Cargo 2.3 3410 50 Broken. and Egg • " 10.25(4310 50 Prepared • • • " • 10. 250,10 50 Chestnut • . • " • .• . • . ... 9 w. IluCo: dmon Cou Coal at Handout.. No quotations: . , • • • . .Penanylrania Co;'pi Coal at 'Pt. Ewen. No ciaotations;. :• . • • .. . •••• - • . AT 'HAVRE de . GRACE;• Md. • • DEcEnnr.R 29, 1864. WhiteAsh—preparcd.--; .... . $lO 0O( .Lylielis Val .b.P.megni . ve,prepartA..lo 00610 2. • • DEcintwit. 2.0,..11(14. 00 .-_i tail _ -.U. oval - LykenFl Valley—wholetfale 11 2:l@ . • retail .... . @ 50' . . CLf3IIIEIIIAND,—run mine'- 10.50(41 Lutttli • II 00@ " • • 10 253 Whitt! Ash . QOAL • 'FREJGTITti' W;eights 'from Vi' Richmond [Philddln Portland • cßoston- Portsmouth...—. '' .. .. 5.10 !New London 'New Bedford. 00 New Haven. Newport, .... .• 3 ; Norwich. . .. ;..tt 85 i Washington.. -Trity • - 3 2 0 t Rhode Island Newhuryttort ~.. .. Ott Hartford..... Bridgeport.... 3. 50 Newark.' . Albany..... 00 Alexandria:.. Providence .. .f I 50 • Dighton, • Taunton • 4 25 ; Derby Pbiladelphia , '30 . 1 Charlestown..... Si vesseli and- 45 boats arrived for the week; Freights irons -Elizabetliport. New Y0rk....0 .. .. . $... . 3 ..§.5 Fall River... • • I . 85 . 1 Newburyport " 3 110 NewPOTI • I B.l'New — London ' 175 Boston 3 90; Pawtucket '1 & Norwich - • I 50!Taunton • 200 Providence.. • I New Haven.:........ 140 Norwalk . .. . 1 50 , Portsmoittit . ... 3, 00 -Middletown ..... ...:.•1 Now• Bedford 1.85 lindson.. LVILTI.... Salem.. , Freightii 'fro ... . . New Yin* • • BostOn ' . .. . Freight* from Goorgeto Wit it Alexandria: . To Nladelphio.... '" - ' • Ne Boston ' - • --„ . , SctinYlltill County Rnilronds for:1864: • The following;.is the. quantity. of Coal, transported over the different Railroads in tie.tatylldll • County, for week ending on Thursdarevening, last: wwx - _ [April "2!364. • -- - . * ircsic -'46TAL., 1'10.7:12i. i ' TCIDI.I. • I • DEC. • • -- Z. , M,ttitl . l -:. 1.-' . : ': . ' •. . ; .. I'' • - 2,762,460: 870,741 S's'sl- t 1'616e i1tr1 4 1.5,15.. . • t 1,A46 . 1il : 6 699,11A11 1 T58,097_0 11,916 1 . 684,369 13,4151, 94711 - 62:141 - '4,911. 333,101- 4,814!. au '• 9,6w* ' ' - . l i • • - •, i 9,795 1 -. %1.1:1 1 11 . 251,163 - 66f.C1551 ,• • , 50$4011d1 5 1; 4 4 8 . ' ... 1 818,75 n! - • '1 518,0761 19,926 6M249',. . . . 1 -636.08*.d30,839 76.3.%5: - - 1 - 94,0541 17,699 1. - '.• .- . - 393.7171 .6,50211 .333,989 1 .80,273 -.- 1 20.4,4191•11,9531 .'32.4,1611 34,748' • . - 60,6961 6731 65,611 -- .4,977_ - --• 1 71;94211 -': • .1 •. - 66,021 .89.567. I • . ' ' 1 - .63.6711 • 675:. - - 61,26.71 'tlL,' . 406 i . ...__... , .• •-•- - , - • • -4 - : a0.22.2.635' aj 1 9,765.0€6' MEM ..FOWLER '116::* lit FOG _SliNi7..s ANT 13illIprEP. - OF , TPIE CF:LEIIIZATEIV 1 on Bridgeport; '1; 83 fiarlford. 3. 90, Albany,- Baltimore 2;651 00 - .: 13,0'52 06 13 415161-13 16 ERIE Tride for e 1864_- For •iekending....on 'Sat - m*o' *, OPERATORS (XL Packer & Sharw,"Weigile;; Mt. :Pkaaarit,... , . Spring . Aft.Coal . ( . .l4K tF I`.. Carter t Co Beaver . ... . . Smiting Spring' Ia.:: - llono.Brook Coal deddo Fulton Coal Harleigh.. German Pa. Coal Co • Buck Morintain.' .. .. L. &M. Coal.- ...... D. Mitterny, &e..,:...- . ..... Other Shippera . P. H. & W. IL B Baltimore Coal Co.. .. . Consoldated Coil . Co • .Plyinonth Co • Same time ittstraar.. Increase. Decrease • Pinegrove.Colti..Traae for 1864.. • Amount transported during' the last month : • • iaoarro. ' TOTJL. . .155:475 4 0T 4,646 K. , ' ...' 484..501n 15.797 le 10405.11' Dirt;errY Creek Swat Railroad...„ Union Canal Railroad: . . . • • United Statee, RailtOad, - . Canal :and Local S. • ...• ... . -.. ... -.. :-.. , PAIL; SOLD. ASX:r. Reading Railroad StOck- ' • • 501 .67X ,ATK , " . •". , • Bonds, 1860-80.... 100 , 103 - 103 X • " • .. " 1870 1001,101 1011( Schnyl Navigation Stock., - Pf; . - col as' lini" -.. • _." •. corn • '561 33 .."4,.i, Beads • - .100' . 85 .8:5.,V, -Mine Hill Railroad.. - .- ' 50[57,ki 58. Little - Schuylkill Railroad.— .... '... . . :At '433.‘ '44.11. Lehigh Valley Rai1r0nd....... ....... 50( 82 83 . •'" " - "•• Bon ds: foil. 106 100.11 Lehigh Canal • , ..... ... •• 501 . 73 . 74 -." • " Bonds • • .100-104 M 100 X. " • Script .-- - ' I .: . , Caltawissa Railroad • 50..10. 17 ' •• "•-. • " • preferred - 591 37.. 37K Miners Bank Stock • 50 !SW.' 50 : Farmenr.Bank Stock ' • ' • ' • -r0..r0 - 50 Governmentitank•Stcick • ' •-• 501 50: '5O Pottsville Water Company,Stock.... : : 251 •25 25 50 t. 19" - 20 U. S. Bonds, 1881 -100,116 y, 1.16,74' D. 5..'1.3 10 islotes - 100 118 . - 119 11. S. 5-20 Beads (cottpous on.) • 100 . 107 x 1081( Certificates of lhdebtodnen 100: 95 . :941; , ,‘, Gold . (premium Philada.) : - • 100 .223 225 ,Butler Coal Co - .:..... .:..... ' 50 10K . 11K Fulton Coal.:. .. :—. ..... ............ : 50,' 7, - , 736. • Greed, Mountain Coal - • -' 50, '4..?" 4 • 4,t4" Locust • '•*, • “ .....': . ...-..... . r4 )' . - New York'aud Middle Coal.. , .. .. ... ..- . 503 10 . . Big ?fountain.. ... . • ... ............,: ... 30 * '5 3 1 6 . S%intera Falls Coal :19 6 "Co •• I. ' . 50 • 0 • . ' \ Diamond Coal Ce • . ' . •. 59 NEIVADVERYMF.r.CS: . . . . . IVAVY tOBALCCO.—A. large of the bast. II , Navy TobaccO made, on hand and for sale•by. ; • Dec. , :Si, • • • ' W. E.. BOYER . • . . VINE-IVET TOBACCO .-- A large lot of Fine Cut, .1066 - e and in packago, on hand and for gale by Dec. 31, '64. • • ' .•. W. E. 'IIO.Y.E.Ii„ WENDEROT.II, TANLOR.& BROWN ARTISTS . AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, . No*. 912 ati4l9ll.4o6hceniut ..• PHlLADtlaniut.. . FAIRLY G! ..'ill SEWING 7,11..A.CH1NE — PRICE $5.• . ' • 1 - . . • . • ... • Using cornmon needle; Bang, Gathers, Slurs, SM.. Can be seen at D. N. HEISLETS .Store, POttsville. OrdeM by.mall promptly attended to. -. • '- ' . It S. WILLIAMS. AgeM, , '. Dec. 31, M.1.4.t•.] - Box 415'; P: 0..,-I . .ollsvil le- 1'21... OL DIERs3 , NE W-Y EAR PRESENT... . • • ..• A beautiful Port. Folio, weighing pnly S ounces, con iriiniug Inkstand, Paper, Needles,.. - Thimble, Thread: &e.,•the most useful. utk, Conveni ent article ever invented for soldiers' use..;- Jutt received and for sale at'. • : • • •• B. IiItNN4.N'S • • • • • • ; • • Book and. Stationery Store. . • Cliititc, for n..:litirsiesleall in Ex : . change •• for .'firefr,pbo..c4s. . . . . FOR .SAI, E .(.3,11.t.A.P-1P E.Rms CA.SIEL, . .. . . . . . ' • . • • • - . . That snug little Plat •of laud—beer. 7 licit:it—on the :Western eorner• of the. Pidt.siAlle • Mid - •Monut 'Carbon junction road to Cressona, (three4ourths of - it mile from Centre street), adjoining thellouse lot of Andrew. Biddle., containing in front,..on the Cresiona road. abontUbd.feett by 510 feet twdeptli - on the Potts- ' vine road—e.l'M bylSo feet being cleared for Spripg'cnl tivutioil and in grass i the remainder.in good timber for - banding-frame, fts.ilaniti Sills: Fencing and Prop. Price ;.,50. apply to .. • J9II.N . M..CH9SLAND, Agent. .-- Dec.' ill, M4,.' .--. ' - . .1 . - . - .: ..slt-It• . . DOME MANUFACTURED =II Chain Cable and Ship Chains • • '.QF •DESCRIPTICNS; • '• FLAT CHAINS for Coal -.Mind', Sugar Mills; and 'Ma- Chi eery of all kinds, WA`..4ON and'IIAttNE,bSCIIAINS, either - Flat;.ltound.-Straight, Twisted.. Dolible"Pud from the smallest to the largest elize.'manufacturefl by • . 'IV 1 1 A in. WIIIEEI11011:18.1t, •' .P0..1132 p(Ortla Secortel Street,. ' •.- . PIIILADELPIIiA, PA. N. B.—Thesubseritier liasitn extensive - Chain Works, that miatilas him - Lorin large urders at short: notice. RECRUITS WANTED. QUOTAS TILLED. SUBSTITUTES FURNISHED. BOUNTIES PAID; - . - OFFICE: Kakantonke Street, Opposite Poet Office. O. Ili JENKINS. Dec. 31, , 64. 53.4 eirr ER* Kierriaiinisst. ttnetaiznett iti IA the Post (Mice, at Pottsville, State: or. r Ilia, on the 30th day. of December; 1564.. '•..To obtain any of these letters,-the applicant, must call for •••• advertisedletters," give the date of .this list, and pay one cent far advertising.. • • . . 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Up' 8,9 5 1 OT : 48;&ta OT =MI MEM 4:03 15.3,3 13 sl4 IT 10,344;15 RAU.If t PAL) TOTAL.. 666 3.tel 737{ W 55! 436 11 6 5 T 644 793 I,BW 1,6721 580 '714 .1. 467 ; ~ OUR GHOST: C 1513, eciipm Werii . N6O . _ Eacilirpinitail . stelfr„die porvet Pews CIAIITArs B TOOry 111/5V* ";.*Shar‘ l / 2 at ..$ 2 ShareiTull Laid IwoRKEINIV itzunisiin IFOR:AIEVZIWIraIgN,T, SSW"' W 31.. woL,..Ke: suciisrAny*ili`TßEAsinutir.. THOMASCOOCH. warwg wourri rottErdne, &brig/kin Count 7 6 'ZCN . S 2 s . . do; - do: W. Brit.'. •' sue, •, • St;cif,. , • • do: Jos. P c& . ccutraiut, do. . , . Description of Propierly -welted' by the r; - - nay Farm Oil Ceeepanyi. , . The Company dern i'perpernallease of 450 scree of hind In the heart of the 011 Region, situated in Vettan iii. 0 ) 111 44 onthe. :North bank • of the Big Tionesta -Creek; abort three miles dlstsniffrom Die Town . 'of' Ti onesta,. on the Allegheny - River, haidngfront on the said creek .of ithont one thousand -..pceloi . yards,. and running back twin th e about the tante dlitance, allot which land la considered goodboring ground: . _ .. The Company intend tog° to work , immediatelY, to developfhe lend. hy..sinking Wells with the best ina. chlneri and Pumps that can be obtained. •• ' ; •Stthscripilons to, the Stock of the Compeny . Can be. Made to either:of the Director!, or at thei. Office ! of the Company, or at the Office of L F. Whitney, Pottsville. . . TUOM.AB 000C11, Secretary &, Treasurer. Dec. 31; 'GC ' S3:6S • PENNSYLVANIA. IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Office 139 Sciuth Fifth Street, PBILADEtiPMEA.. Capital $2,000,060.' - 200,090 Shatts at • . $ lO Each. . Sub,crlptlop sifor toll - paid Ntee4 ILESERVED $250,000. ALEXANDER IE.-11196LVRE DiFREPTORS . I A: . F. /1 1 / 4. i.talti. I D. K.JAOFNAP4 SLIBBA .w. DAVIS T 119.413 A, scow, • 4:9. nouneiGia, PiTEZ H..§/Lty, JOIIN M. E.O.IIESOY SECRETARY, JAMES AL SELLERS Thin Conipart; producing Oil, dividends The.. three tracts with-wells on .them •are., 'capable . of . extensive development, and the' Company have fiveen ;Ones and all the llxtureS ready to prosecute the work. -It has 12Q !tau:, in fee,.on'jAllegheny kiver,.immedi ately. opposite 'Oil .City; with 110 rods river front, hnd • 'l5 rods frOntihrLay'sltim. This land now worth $100,000; exclusive Or the Oil right. • " • ....Ithas,'loo acres . In fee in the Cherry - Ruh District, -immediately :adjoining ,Cherry Run , Petroleum Com= patty, and' leases are about to..be _executed with itwo strong parties to sink Wells on lease - tin this 'tract, the . Company to receive hall the Oil. . • - It has two tracts of landon Oil Creek,each-produCing: over ten bairels per day,'hnd One tractou the Allegheny . prtionethictewbairels pet' day of heaii oil, worth . barrel. All-of these tracts" hroixtptls, teieloped and they are well -tested nit lands.... • It Is organized on a .certain basis to pay.`dividends from the start. Its revenues from the oil aloiie are 'more than twelve per cent. per annum on' the' capital, t /and 111'.NVC11:3 are about tithe sunk on lease, without . ' • cest.to . the Coinpany;.and ohe-hailof the proceeds will . . belong to the Comparty. . •' .. : '-.The Company has :11250.000' of .its own capital in 're serve-belonging to the StockhOlders, and taking it'alto gether,.its resources for Cerpiin dividends are . hot ap ..proliched by. ankOther oil stock : now, in the market,'at even doable the original cost. , . - The Office& this - Contimtty mean to proseeeti the developnient , of: theSe lands most energetically. .and 'they haveentire contideire that they ylekl, very large. diVidends' on the capital stock. • Subseriptions will be:received . at the office:. of the pompany: Dec 31, 'C4 PROSPECTUS KANAWHA AND HUGHES RIVERS .OIL COMPANY °Mel& No. 208 S. Fourth . Street, 'PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL. STOCK $1,000,000. PRESIDENT, (;. A. WALBORN: DIRECTORS, wmr: R r; Att. Mg7=El "TREASURER, J. E. RIDE` WAY: • Subscription , ' retailed at the otliceof the .Company, No. month Fourth. Si., Also at No..3os.Eheatunt ‘] . • • Divided into One Htindred Thousand Shares: of Ten (sl.o).'Dollars each,, of. .which: Twenty . Thousand Shares ire 'set apart to lie - sold!, - • at $2.50 per - share, - making .$50,000 • • • Working Capital'i to he oxpencled . . • :in developing: the' lands . and paying. the necessary 6x-. • • . •.- ~pensee .of. .the • - The property of this Company consistsOf the fee Pita ple and perpetual lease of between 1000 and 1100 acres of land in Wood and Wirt counties, Western NOB. 1 aini2 are in fee simple, and contain about ill' acres, situated at Kanawha Station, on the North Wes t• ern Railroad, about 10 miles above 'Parkersburg where the Kanawha River, the Parkersburg'and Staun ton turnpike,. and. the Northwestern Ihtilroad CoMpany come tog,ether. • • - Upon this property it situated the Katututha Station of, the Northwestern Railroad...which is the most .advan- . tfigeous pint of shipment for the oil produced is the region of the Kanawha and ita tributaries, • N 0.3. ls a tract of land perpetually leased front James Robinson, and contains not least:m*3oo acres, and ad joins Nos. 1 and 2,- . ' • F. • No. 4. Is the celebrated Robinson tract, under aper petual lease; and Contains 392' acres; situated in ;Wirt county, about 12 miles aboVe the former tracts, on'the • south side of the. Hughes River, - and near its,conlinence with the Kanawha, and hag' a boring front on Rock run .of about two' miles. - • .• • • The royalty. to be paid on these lenses is one-eighth of the net proceeds after. the Company beitig. reinilinrsed . for expenses and, outlay in producing the oil.• Above the tract, en the Kanawha,.l s the 'celebrated • Burning Spring, and near thitt. on the.lltighm are many productive wells. . ' • • At thejunction of these two streams will be 'found the best oil-Producing territory In West Virginia.; • . The eligible .situation of tills land affords a.boring ter ritory of at least seven miles on the two rivers and.their tributaries.. ` Pottsville. of . Siockean had of Jo& M. 474 ER; Pottsville. or WM' RANDAI4 Schuylkill Raven. OR P itA COURT. HA E ' - Ferment tearinnleinf the 'OrphanS , Coed' of ; &rips county, will,bc.sold at pitblic vendee, on' ; 1 1 . • • . IKURSDAIt, the .19th 'day of : January, 18115 1 . at the pub:lie:house of Drusiel Houser's; in the: City of Reading, County Of. Berke,' the followingdeecnbed, Beal.Eatite,' se follows, to Wit: AU that certaininessuitge, tenement and-tract of hard, aituafe partly In tiprlng . and pertly iw Cumin - township , adjoining lands of seuzing.ere- A heir Isuds devised: to •nn • Evans, widow, _Henry' • Seidler. 'iohn Shoup , ' the Mill tract, oilier Tend devised to -AlM...Every, and Michael Belfsuyder, eon ' taming 148 acres end 31 peiches. The'improvements. ..consist of atargo Stone. Dwelling, Hot*terge, Swiss -tam Wagon - Blied,.Ciatt - Crib,itard 'ell. necesearyout, No. 'A 'certain . messuage,:! tenement Ind tract • of ' land, !Matte in Cratiru township, Becks county, adjoin-: • ing lands -of late Jehn Gnment„ . . Miami -Reifsayasr,. 'and tract 24.1i .. acre5...: The improve ments" - consist • of: a large twomtory'Brick Jlouee Barn, Grist MU, and necessary out bail A certain tract of Woodlettkeitnatelti Cott.: m township, Berke :'crasfy, . adjoining Wide. cifa , 'Conrad Beidlea Samuel K. Mohnaolm.W.Spati, - .•; , .laiele devised to Ann' Erans; widriw, , lmil'' Midis , •,,E0t..4 and 5, containing 21-actett and 55 per . thea, . • . No: 4. A certain tract of Woodland, - aluiate iu Camitil to•wnithip, county eftiresaid,adjoininghaidsbflate Data- net Yocum, atultracpt Nes 6 and 5, containing .i 0 acres' and 44 . perchee: 1 :* Noco: A certain tiimt oflan& innate in Crimiii town- ithip;Munty aforesaid, adjolning:lande•Of (Exi. Shelter, ; t ra de Nos.'s; a, 6and . tVeridlands devised to tine widest' of Jutoi_V. 11: Evans,ermudiing :nacres rind' 468..1,4' 7 ' . No. : 1. -A ceitiiin.treci 'OliWoodland,..situete in Cum in township ; county'riforessi&adjelnlng lands of Mrs: . Jonathan Rrithjohn:Dinnershltc, - : Henry :XeMptayer,: endtrectiNciii.Vend 6; Containing •21.acree and 65 - per: rheas • No. S. ieertain tract of Woodland, eitoate • in - C 611; :. to totinsb 7 P,'.county eforesSidiadjoinbig hind' Of Henry Sempmyer, Molm EOM lands deViee.d - to Ann-Ev.: ens, and tracts NCI& 5, 6 and 1, containing 15' amenanti • •0-11.cMteiri tract oliveMl:fan& •Ittritte 'f..tewnshi bramty...afriresaidi-adiointeg: lellediVer Peter , - • mmer an- 8 444 bite JoblislictOrettsltowlitottet.-. 'ad./ernes ituth.icanteining-.3114fe5 : *Ole pett.4l4:4,l4o,ttkiwtqlztyer:ittke4(..kcitixtei.‘ $7 stl, or 4 -, ;',FIRST • • - • ALVTIIORIZIEDI/.9100,000 ... . , ABItATIAMFOCRY, PRANK CARTER, S SILLIMAN, WILLIAM REAGAN, , HENRY GODFREY LAURY: ARRAIIAM WAL 1.,: YODER, - President . - : Colder: Now open lOr ON legittingt* Onking .. .. l b*WillerL*.Vo/- eclioprisollctted' for parta, of Sauirliq Counti. qiiILONJING TOBACCO: . -41, large sinionniiint of &anent kinds, in bbd& cri•bbls»lbesakt by • . Dec. 31064... • - . W. }4. /MFR. LOST. AND FOUND. • L OIIT.AI2O `.BO-OnSaterdm last. -IA lathe Borough :tit:Niaeraville, $115.15., Whoever has found Bald money, wilt eonfer a great favor by re: taming it to The anbecriber, who cannot, agora.' to lose it, and receive the abotereward. ' . • - • • • . EDWARD 'RASKIN& • • Nett door to.rannery,ln Dec.ll, 'B4. • 6.1.2? VENDEVII -MMITTON 11.08T.--Iostolur! ng 1-1 the present week, in Pottsville, e:larVa Gold Sleeve Batton. Oa the face an old 'ffaltsh t•_11." On'the re-' verse the initials, "A. M.'B." The fellow of the' But ton can be seen at this office. A liberal reward - wiff be paid to the tinder, by leaving it at this office. COW.—Came to the tatbeetibera pre:ni l-78es, Germantown.' Columbia Co., near 'Ashland. Pd., a RED COW wlth..4 black ' ' ' - face. about 7 years old. ' The. owner re- (at , quested to prove property, pay charges. and take her away. • . ~ .Wll. 1tD0.1. 4 7A.L.P. • Der-, 2 4 , '64. ' • • 52-n. . . I%TOTlC.l6:—Whereaa, - .leiters of administration to' IN the estate of Abrainun Faust, late-of the -Borough of debars', Schuylkill County, , decd, have been muted to the subscriber, all persons indebtedto.etid-eetate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against_ the same, to make them known, without delay, to • . CAROLINE•FAUST, - A.Miinbtratrix. Auburn, Dec. SI. ;44. . • . . 5:1-6t* . . ii)Y'•.TAR . 0R.P'11.41114 , tOIURT IitSCIEUYIJKILIL COUNTY.—In the matter of the estate of JohnTernple;'dec'dt_ ' • The andensigned Auditor ,, appointed ' . by. the said 'Court to distribute the .batance th the hands of Samuel Chrisman....Adininistrator Of :said _deceased, . to and among the creditors entitled to the .same, hereby gives notice to all parties Interested, that he' will" attend to the duties of his'appointment. on TUESDAY. - thelith day of &ornery, ISCe,'at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at his oftlee,in the Borough of 'Pottaville. _ JOAN 11DBARTrAnditor.. Dee. 4 24, .44 IVOTIC.E.—The nndersigned, one of the Executore -LI of the'Eitate of •Ilaunah Platt,late of the Borough. of Millersville. 'deceased. hereby notifies all persons in terested in said.Estrte, that:he will attend to the set tlements of hls accounts with said Estate until the-both day of:January, A. D.. 1865, upon which. date he will renounce and release the said Executorship. •. - •All persons knowing, themselves indebted, and all those havingclahns.aganist said estate, will:come for ward on or before that day, - and settle the same. - PIIILIP WHALEN. . , . • Co-Executor of the Estate of Hannah Platt. Ililnersville, Dec. 24, .6.4.; •• . :/ThRPCIANIS 7 COURT • .01t • NCIIIVICI,-, 1 -1 KILL COUN'T'Y.—In the Matter of the Es tate of Samuel Dillinger„ deceased : • • • The undereigned Auditor, ;appointed. - by the_Court " to - distribute the money in the Minds or:Hannh linger and - Charles 31.• Brown. Administrators .of the Estate of Samuel Dillinger; deceased,' as appears by their account tiled and cOnlirmed," will meet allnart les • interested at his ettlee..in Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsvillei..tin FRIDAY,, the thli day of January. Islls, atiO weliicit in the forenoon of that dayi• for the pnrposes of said distribution."." --- • • • . WILLIAIt. B, WELLS, Auditor. Pottsville, Dec. . ..• 1'.12.1t. • . •TTLEABUEER, • ' ELISIIA W: DAVIS. t tracts or land now to gdarantee regular 1 4 - I . StATE OF, 'DANIEL BARTOLEP, .EA Sr., deceascd.-:-.tietters testamentary upon the Estate of Daniel Bartolet, Sr., late -of the. Borough . of Cressona; deceased, having beeti.Franted to the under sign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate. payment; and those having claims against the same are requested ti t i o iesent them without delay; to • . ARRA] .f..II4IJTOLET, • ...- LEWIS BAItTOLET, . Executors, at Cressona. Dec. 10, '64 . . . . NEYElCt.—where -CI. as, letters.of -Administration upon the ,estate; of Charles• Wild. late of .the .Dorciugh of.ltrahilitoy City, deceased, have been granted by the:Register of Schuyl kill County to the undersignd, all•persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them .for .settle :nient to Squiri;. Frick. at his office in lilahanoy City, by the 2d of January next, • HENRY BCE, • • . • ,• — FREDERICK WILD.. • • •-• . Administrators. orwito4iurg, Schuylkill County. Pa. . 4S-Gt FOR. SALE AND To LET. T'OR BALI{.---A larg6 Building Lot; 150 'feet I. • front, by ?00 feet in depth, beantitully Fituated in - ilie Borough of Pottsrille,'overlookingie town.. There are about 100 choice fruit trees on it ;.Wrawberry beds, and under tine cultivation ; with a foundation for building, 40 feet trout and 30 feeti.deeti,.suitable for a double or.single Dwelling; with a well.ot -water on the piemises. Fur further particulars; apply to . JAMES or .DANIEL . 33-3 t.` . . VV . AEON. UORN:D • AND 'MULE •FOR T T - SAL . E.---The subscriber will sell - clurap, bie two Horse new TRUCK WAGON also. pee MORSE and one MULE, together with a double set of • harneas all in good condition—lutehig no further use for them. Apply to the subscriber, at Mechanicsville:' • GIi;ORGE. DRIVER. : oa-lt• •• [Dec.' ! 1 : 1,..64;55-3t) , . Van SALE.—One.tvv_euty-horse ENGINE, with 'Box. Bed-plate and Gorernors, anslSpring Packing, nearly new, and in Ilrgt-rate order : and one 16. horSe power.ENGlNA. with Box, Bed-plate and: Governors,- - and Spring Packing, in good order—either.. of- which will be sold with or 'without .Boilers. 'Ale, one of -Page 4 s . CIRCULAR:SAW MILLS. with 50-inch Saw, Carnage-25 feet long, all' in good .cirdef. Also. one FAN, suitable for 4-Foundry Or -ventilating and ode DRUM; for-hoisting out. of a Slope: Also, a large lot of - PULLEYS nod SHAFTING, of . sizes..... • • JABEZ SPARKS, . llec.'3l, '6l =53-]-1 'CUM Street, Pottsville. leptil.l4 \V. DAVIN . LEGAL NOTICES. Nov.; 26, ..64 Dec: 31, •64 Dec. DIAN° VOR SAILE.--A Rosewood Piano, 11. one of Ilyer's make, in.xdod. condlticin. for sale, witt(Scool and Cover. Apply-to the subscriber. . BICICEL. 51140 OiwigslmArg, Dec, 31, ‘• L'OB MAILE.—A PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL, at MilleisbUrg, Pa, with. , lo feet of carriage. 2 4-feet Circular Saws, - four Head-blocks,' and .all the necessarY tools for sawing Boards ,or Bill Lumber. • • N. C. TRECK'Zt.:CO. • • Millersbnig, Pa.; Dec. 31, !GI. .• 53.tf • ' - rt. OR SALE—A Doable TWo Story 'Frame HoUse• 1... and Lot on Centre street, opposite Samuel. Morris's atom.. • . A.Three Story Brick Dwelling House and Lor' l " h !', on Third streetiticar Market. A Two Story Frame Houle and Lot on Centre street, opposite Repplier.s. • ' LA Doable - Two Story FraMe House with brick bate menton.Leurel street. . " ' • • A Two Story Framellimse'end Lot on Market street. opposite Laurel Cemeter• ~ . ,•• . A Two Story,Frame House and Lot. on 1404 street. Apply to. J. W.TtOSEBERRY. • Pottsville; Dee.,.24; ' 64 . • • T . . . . . O LET . --From this date, the House and 44 . - Lotlately occupied. by. me, in—Minersville,' known as 'Hr. Baker's property. Front.'nenrear-. bon.' Inquire of Dr. Howell or H. W. Prevost, ?diners 'villa. ' : • ' - - , - - ' - ' A. H.- TORTAT. F . 0.11 : Pi A..L . —2366 acres laud on the Tug Riv: er, in-the Oil Basin of the Ttig,-Bandy•Valley, East ern Kentucky. The bottom , lands.are of the host quality for farmin w o All the land is densely cov ered with hard timber, viz : White Oak, Walnut, Beech, Poplar, Maple, &c., and is underlaid With Can. nel and Bitnudixitis Coal, Iron, Fire and 'Potter's Clay, Salt, Oil, &c. For farther particulars. address' JUNKY MEYER, • Mahanoy City, Pa Dec. 24; •G4.-64-n7 OR RENT.—A Sto?e-room,•with basement at F tached;:suitable fora Dry Goods and Grocery Store, or ank kind of businees. - situate between the F'eausylvania hall-and American Rouse.— The premises at present occupied as ()Meets by. F. B. Gowen, Esq. Posmision'given on lst April.. Apply Lc; Pottsville, Dec 24, , 64.-52-3tl M. MURPHY. VOIr SAGE.—Tha , lionie and Lot now . occupied by Mr: George Elofferkamp, , in Norwegian street, fourth door from Centre, street, • is for sale by. . • P.COMOY, FoesSALL - E.—Three eonenient Dwellingni Houses. and lot 45 feet; front -and 150 feet deep, tkituate on Minersville street,in. Pottsville, : . the propertY of .Tlagntas Williun Joking. - Apply to , •- ' DAVID A 'JONES, •• • . - •. • • Mee nearly opposite Miners'. Ban, Pottsvdle. . Dec'. i7"64. . . • • '51.5m. OR. RENT.—Ono of the hest and `largest • no- TELS in Schuylkill County, knoWn. a the . 76 . 110t5t, ,, , opposite the Depot in Pinegrove 41 Borough, now occupied by 'Wrn: Lerch, Sen'r, who wishes to retire from business. and who will lire. nil satisfaction that is required.' The house, has been fitted up entirely new, with Stable, Sheds; Ice. House, - and all necessary cint.bnilditigkand lues. been doing a good busine s s.. Nor further particulars, enquire on the .premises. - WILLIAM LERCH, Setrr.. Pinegrove, Schuylkill County, Dec. 11; ' 6=sl ltt OS SALE .= The subsfaittlal and: commodious three.story brick DWELLING 110 [ISE, builtA by the late Daniel Stahl, Esq:, on the corner of Mahantongo and - Courtlandt• streets, 'PottUville. • The house is Well built; furnished with all the modern • Improvements, and. Is now in eixoellent order. ' For terms, apply io Mrs. M. A STABL, on the prem ises, or to . •. • DAN.. D.,DILLMAN, At the District Attorney's Office, Pottsville. Nov. 26, '64. • . • • . • •• la-tf FOIL SA:I.E.—Two NEW SOMERS, 30 inches. in ' diameter 20 feet in length. •Altufl,.SiX SECOND. HAND BOILERS, SO inches in diameter and 20 feet. long one tast-iron CUPOLA' for. Melting iron, 'with drop-bottom. Also; about 1000 feet of I t ' chain. . ' • • - JABEZ SPARSS, Cdtd Street, Pottsville.. ' • . VOR. i1,111.1.E....=A desirable terra .I'3lo acres situated in Westmoreland County, Pa., - four Miles from the county seat and twenty-eight miles from - , ,Pittihurg ; well ;.watered—near •one hundred acres of Mtimber—two dwelling , - houses, . barn, stable, nn, . excellent &Leann sea mince tine young orch ard of w-rafted fruit, - the 'Whole land under-Rl' laidwith COAL'and quite convenient to the Railroad, Whichrendeaslt valuable to those wishing to engage in the Coal business. Title perfect, - price moderate, and terms easy, .as lam . anxious to sell. rFOr particulars inquire pun self orb y letter tolley.S. S:Fosteri West- Chester, Pa., or to the Undersigned at liarVison . City, Westmoreland Co., Pa, . • . Towww...T. FOR .11A.LIC:—ALos . si smite 'llilinfough of rottatille. bounded 'North by lion. :creglan street; Eas — thy lot of Rosalie Matdonild, South by.a twentytfeet wide alley, rind on the- Weet,bk the .Greenwriod:Eritate.3. , in.widthl& feet.sin SUpth 2 11111 feet. Forfurtteepartieulaire. inquire of IiEO. rurrs CO.,libtererllle, or A. S..l4ool2ll4Alt.Totterille: • . Mule ]S, 411; . . - . . _ _ „_. _ 'POWN PROPEICTIL.OIIIIB.49ALX.--mh4 three-story predservAtors,Ware. house and Divellingosi mated weir side.'cit itgr izt rood street. and tart side of Logan ; etwit, - in tixt -BotougbOt Per:earther-.paritculars, . biguire, of:GE0111.1E H. POTTS a..(40.: 7 11.ineri or -A. 5.11.001111F.,43.F0iteyi11e. , - 2. Bii‘t .• , - 464tWarnwil hundred digtas oven. a 't be De&st; °°, IMANTIe 11)4-44ititatiop*-Cittiir - T V ence3n , given from his farmiremltisjeistllrer 4:--BICEMPAUAWITI.W; -WAN D: . .:--To,iiteabsee.A 'COO V v era' Company...' . feritain..X. Z",tt,...J,C1=1 WANTED.;-A man. as. outside • toe a tCoUlery." Otte who is- will whole time end Attention. for which a lib be r. litre ar amp! S.: G44#421. YOUNG_ MA. .-wito bia , bad several years e.aperteace suporiapadigg a Gkollicry, wlsbes.a situatton. -- ,itehlemetrizatxl.7 Please addrsha - CONY". DECIMAL, at this office. „ . '"Dec.. . , xu-Aurrigii,Tfiree-.r - ifor -goad CHIA XI- V T.. KERS, by . • : .W. E..-WYBR, MAICER. Lib eral wages Will bc,:pal4l, .„.1, • Dee , 24 . 13. 4 0, • i'roY & sox. . . IVANL`AIi ~ stale - or:saine,, de alrable vein - of by : party ... ...ltallir Inure:- rate:re in - thetrade,aid' can give .atlaan- •rjr' refer ence. :...Adt,lnnall.-..P4-411-XenohatraExchanse,..Bou7„ 'TEAM 131 1 iGINES WAPITED.—Tbs ituz dersigned wishes to pirebsse 8 second-bind Steam *le, ilea, of 20 or BO horvApovrer eseb.s - Address . it - ay J < AB EA -SPARKB,Pottsville, Pa: ,- gt.g A. • DAY AGENTS:.WANTED: tiP 1 -tr-TO THE ltatiS Cent Legal Ness. der Stationery PneknapaOL 'Each Packsgoam: talus 35 So ig r t : pages Of Music, 18 sheets of paper: T. 3 Envelopm ler, I Pen, 1 Pen Holder, 1 Lead Pen , en, 1 des for Ilininvilevien 1 for OtOdn Avon; 1 tor Embroidered Oollar.sl for Christening Robe. 2,for mark lug Letters, 13 Secrets never ,before published. worth inanydolLars ; and other Information.;. Also, one bean. Mal &dialect Jewelry. . Liberal hulneerands to Agents. Send Stamp.for ClreWar. . SAD[ BOTT - .- 43 South TEIRD Stre et, PHILADELPHIA. .. , „ MEDICINAL Skin Diseases, • Blotches. ULCERS; . SCALD HEAD, ERYSIPEI.A.S. " SALT. RHEUM, RINGWORMS, BARBER'S ITCH 'Eruptions covering the *hole body, of Icing standing and most obstinate in character, are quickly clued by _ . "Dr. - -Swayne's Alt-Healing Ointment". ".Dr. SWayne's• 'All-Healing Ointment." "'.Dr. - "Swityne's All-Healing- Ointment" ":D%.r.Swayne's ointnieht." "Dr. .Swayne ; s• AIY-Healincr *Ointment." if the blood is - impure,. cleanse the - system of im• purities by ualpg: theold-establiatked and well-tried re , . . . , . "Dr.'. Swayne's- Blood-Pnrityipg Panticea."' "Dr... Swayne's Blood-Purifying.. Panacea.." °' Dr: Swayne' , Blood-Purilying •Vanacm." "Dr. - Smiayne's . .Blood-Pnrifying Panacea." "Dr. Swayne'i • Blood-Purifying Panacea:" "Dr.' Swayne's •Blciod-Ptirifying Panacea." . , . --Its reputation for ciiringicrofula, old ulcers hip joint 'complain*, ulcerated sore throat, white swelling, dark blotchw, Or defects in the .skin, boils, yellow skin, niarasmus or wasting flesh, rheumatic affections,lmina in the bones, - "&o., Is without parallel.. The• welik and debilitated, or any .disease of a'scrofulona natiii . e. It is sure to do gomi. as the many thousand testimonials frommll parts of.the - world will 'prove Cnothing ever discovered can compare with it in curing . that. class -of disorders. To be sure of getting the pure and genuine Partacea,.Onrchase direct at the principal office of Dr. SWAVtX & soN-..sso North Sixth etriet,,Philadelphiti, or at the Drug Store of HENRY RAYLOR„Puttsvllle. • Sept. • . . • " • . . • -Fun 30 - YEARN A STANDARD RE. "Dr. • •Swayne's: .Conipound Syrup • , Cherry." "Dr.: Swaync's Compound •• Syrup Wild - Cherry," "Dr.. Swaynos Compound Syrup — Wild' Cherry;" • . . Thousands f cases ,of Pulmonary Disease, - which bitv.e baffled every expedient of human skill, kave been permanently cured by this old standariVreme dy. To prove thief. assertion we have certi - • licates a cutes, Sc,. extraordiunry•that: - ' • - .Skeptics are led to feetineredulOus • •• 01 their truth. NO remedy has . • • • - • ' ever been offered that can •• . cOntuare with this great . .• , •• . " m cum. , • • - • Severe Coughs,' . ; • . • • •-• Bloodßpitting, Asthma; .• • _ . • •• Whooping, Cough, Bronchitis.; • ' Weak Nerves., • Consumption, .. - :Liver Complaint, • Born•rhvoat, . • • . Sid% Breast. &e. and all complaints ot n pulmonary nature. Its use is . sure to bring health and returning vl or to the weal; • and languid.frame.: - • ... • . t • . It eleiuiees the Ifings of . ell Infusing ?tyeug,th,..vigcrr and need life Into thediscagetlind debiliptted.iyetem For thiriiyears has been a standitrd remedy, curing the most obstinate cases, afterall other remedies and ireatmeritlave failed • - Catarrhal Covinumption: . To.Dr.:Swaithe .1. Son, 330,';Y - Orth Sixth St, I send you certificate Of-Naomi Wilcox, of this town. She was afflicted with Catarrhal Consumption, and tried many remedies; but continued to grow weaker t lungs and stomach became very pinch disordered; and her physicians and friends despaired 'of her life., Through the use,of your Compound. Syrup of Wild. Cherry she entirely recovered. • . , • R. D.' SMITII, thltStiCe of the Peace, . . . • • • • . Governeur, - N. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE & SON, 830 North 81X761 Street., Philadelphia. Sold by- . IIENRY SAY LOR and JOHN G. BROWN & SON, Druggists, Potts . Sc t. • • [April 2, *64.-14. ELEGANT .- BOOKS, IN GREAT VARIETY. JUVENILE BOOKS, A FINE ASSORTIMENT. ROSEWOOD and MAHOG.ANY WRITING - DESKS, ,Elegant Photograph Albums, LADMS! ,c -ABA; PORT FOLIOS AND POCKET StTITAJEILE: FOR.HOLIDAT PRESENTS. FOR S ,AT B. BANNAN'S Boo‘k and SlutionerY :Store; POTTSVII.LE, PA. Dec.. 23. 414 NEW PERATIVIE FOR THE .H4III)KgRcHIEF. P--_-tt__„'./A)::.)41.:0),11L -- .!.4. .tk nest Bs-quisite - ..Delicitte and Fen• Brant i Perfaiiie, Distilled front .tlait Rare . and' Beautiful 'Flower front eritich - it takes its rause: ":, Idartufactured only by Pill LON 8e NON. , f Beware _of Counterfeits. Ask for Plealan'a---Taim. no other. Sold by druggists generally. , Dec„. 17, •64 1194. CHARTER, PERPETUAL. - 1794. INSERANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA P,IIILADELPIIIA: . •. • _ . Incorporated,', 1794. • Th e Oldest 11111 CC Company _in . the Veiled, • Suttee. Mut . Paid. Over S17;,000.000 Lies Sin ••• Cnsh.Sinee jte organizzttion. - CAS9 CAPITAL - • *5OO • .00 'ASSETS • ' • . ' 91,642, '47.99 Antioa-G.: CoFTLy, , S. Itionnts - ' SAMUEL V. JIMIA : 14 - 41 x 6 4' . " JciuN Bum-iv,% • . GtoliailipaiitujiaNi - . • CNARLICB TATLON , FEA.Ncierit'Corr,.. • , Ammwek-wutTE.--, 7:,..Eulce**3.fa:Tabr.r*.; BILVARD WOOMI . : Cladthgr.: , WltaucT.camettNcts, WILLIAM Broyn4. ((lAzo,lXlM.SaStigy. • ARTHUR/0, Presi4eiat. Cniospni Pixrri-Se4retiu%. w. Agent at . ;A:‘, .1%0D) ,;J °llll4.*litt**4f. ed to it. _ A 41 , ,. Lee has rirevenid , lioodUlitigidves from thas , the T earnest& below rointsac and destroyed artillery - and luddeanithin ;Ibsen. ills reached the epstvhayteasntr.-ftteroorstrate with .. Thomas.- -Mood is ireportml te.intemeebn, tle - Musole Shoale r nelerw.. 1 c: • - Burbriite is - tithing same lEF-:for 'Losing- Mk Si. from,. sonthweitein driven 13;ebkinrulge gad =ea strOyed thei'rebel-departmant-lef auturntimPen He also destroyed she. ere, and lead and salt mike: = Adam' alPosterhad Miaadlaia , 4 . 4414;10part: of the sr Aolc on Wiludngtmf.. been -abandemed,;ac t er arr 0!0.w..: to carry the Place. F201,111E - BETIETIr 'MIL PAIIMIST• .ItniTossyp,iput'Zotnutki :—The following In acriptiortle,on a monument near Fart Meeilverj , . 'Vs; which is" garriiimed by the' flOth Ps. Vets: th th body of Sir Willi - SktPiritls, here ye e y AM , who .decessed the 25th of .Pebruary, 1764, descended from. Sir -Henry, . &treats; of ' Prestwould, in Leibeatershire, crest&l Baronet, by King James the let, was honored .with= King Charles the let commissoned for raising men against the-usurping pewers and prosedlciyal-to his King, so that he was deprived of his estate by• the usurper, which occasioned. hisrand. lust son's death, except: Sir. " Gra ,grand father to the shave said Wil ism, who was pd.to come to:Virginia...for e,•• wh ere the family tute since continued; • • ' This above was copied bv Brandt, Co.' 50th Pa. Vols.; and sent to . Capt. Schwenk: Vetter, Itch, , . - The largest assortment CHARLEf3 OAEFORt2 & SONS, Cpstlzental Hotel, Ppiladelphla : `_ 4G 9m' The New Tor7c 7ributie; in speaking of Mason & Cabinet Organs, says "These in- . stramentf luxe been blown by - the wind of g , en nine succese from Boston to Ban. Francisco. That Messrs. Mien & Hamlin have succeeded in ma king a.' superior small instrument, froin..little bandbin-like things, te 'those which, though port able, and. not larger than a piano,- Calf make themselves felt in a church, is the utuversalopm ion of the musical profession. Theyagree tlAt'no • such mechanical works' of the kind can be found in equal perfection in Europe.' . The totie iis pure and full, and with an immense lxuti for so small a • provocative mechanical force. ( They_ stand rough traveling, bad usage,. and will live in • mates which will killAmencah missionaries./ •'• •Gentlemen's Hats. - , • `All the latest stylei at CHARLES OAKPORD it; SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. T-464 . tar ea - The wife, son and daughter of the rebel Gen. Preston, of Kentucky, arrived at Begat in the ' Africa from Halifax on Friday, but Ily:ortlem of the authorities at. Washington, they were forbid den to laud. Hrs. Preston requested permission' to go to Canada by rail, but the request, _was re fused and she therefore remains onboard the At to return to the place from whence she came. Corrected Weekly forthe Isere , Journal. Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel.. do 'do do do per cwt.... do - do extra .• per barrel.. do do superfine,- . do Rye Pion., • do . • . do -tier cwt..*. Buckwheat , Flour., ' •db Wheat, prime white, *- "per bushel do do red, • do Dried Peaches, pared, per pound • . dy do initiated, . do . : Dried Apples,. do DIRECTORS POTTSVILLE MARKETS'. - I Wleia '1tr.T . 1... 1 - . WIL lirt. 1 Rye, V bil.t $5 SO; $2 V i Egf,m, ...{3 d0z.142 ; fp corn, , ~ ! 1 sni $ t 00 Butter, 12 94;55 - co, pap,. - ',. t 90' 1 00. Cheese, : : 6 4 ,25' 9 Soup beans" 1 • 3 00 3 501ard, • ~ r 4 2g Peas. 2 501 3 001.111uns, ' " 20 29 Bye Chop, " 1 1 70 I.9oiShoulders, • ••• 09 13 • Corn Meal " i 1,00; 1 90 , Boefhind qr.. ' l ll2, ' 19 Mtddlings,"- - • 1 , 001 •• front •!--!' 10 16 Potatoes, . 't 100 .. 1 20- Mtitton. " 18 Buy, 't? ton'' 35 00 35 00 Pork, . ,‘ 20 26 •••.`• bale cwt • 2 00 Veal, . - '•'" --Vs-, Straw, V ton. , ' Sugar, Cuba, - " . - 24 . Plaster, ' " .. I Sugar House, . 11 ' . . .20 Salt, l 0 sack 4 25 Porto Rico,. " • ; 43 Tim Seed, t. ' 4 001 White, ' ;30 . Clover" '• 18 on", Crushed 4 -' - ' 3 3 ' Flax " " I 3 ,00 N. O. Syrup. ." • . 33 Philadelphia Markets. . 'DECM18ER.22,.1864.. FLOUR AND IIIEA.L.—TIIOIII iS 110 Slapping' do viand for flour; and the sales are to tho h ome consumers; at $9 75 g 12 for superfine and ex tra brands ; and $ll 25 to $l3 50 for extra family and fancy lots. Ilya Flour commands $9,0 $9 2.5. Corn Ileal.-11randyirine is hold at $8 50. ORADI. --Sales of 'red Wheat at $2 60 (1/ $2,65 per bushel ; and good white at $2 75 2 95. Rye is held at $1 75. Corn is dull *Ad kisser, and prices are weak. Bales of old yellow'at $1 88, and old and new mixed at $1 80. $1 . 65 :was bid for new.. Penusylrania.Oats sold for 92 c_elats. F. S. HAESELEA, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER-IN • TO.SACCO, S N't F , . PIPES; • CENTRE STREET, .POTTOVILLIC: Nearly oppodte the Mortimer Ilaase. • Dec. IT. '64.. • • _ 41-/y IIAWLEYIS SOLIDIFIED DENTAL CREAM, For Cleansing, Wlitening and rrwritiv • • THE- TEETH! • This article is prepared-with the greatest care open scientific principles, and warranted net:te rhgnaln' anything In the slightest degree- deleterious) to; the teeth or glints, Seine of °inmost enitieripental Surgeons have given their Benetton:to, and ,ehee4"ttilly recommend it as a preparation of gamier cleaner*, whitenin g and preserving theteet.K , 'ltelettne theni.readily. rendering them beautifully white, and pearly, without the slightest Injury to thcesuante,V.- - Itis heeling to the gnms.where they areAllteratediand sore. 'lt is also an excellent disinfector for old decayed -teeth, which are exceedingly prit, rich and creamy taste to the mouth, elarinsilt imtily, - and imparting a delightftil - fragrant* to the Math. Prepared only. by A.• HAWLEY •de____ W. Cor. 10th and` Lembard . ets.,' PHILAD'a. and sold by all Druggists. „Price 88 'canto. - - TESTIMONIALS.—The folkiwthg opinion of Dr: White, as Mahe high esteem •In Which.he holds' the Dental Cream. mnstbOsufficient evidence of its value :- to quote other testimonials in detail. is needle's. eon- ' tenting ourselves by simplygiving thO Mimeo' end ad dresses of persons who speak of its excellency for the teeth : . • . Pumanottou, April Illth, INT.% Ilaying carefully examined .A.,. Bowlers ." Solidified Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend -it to the public genendly.. It is an excellent preparation for cle.ansing and preserving theteeth, and can le need by All persons with the utmost confidence, as Its properties are perfectly harmless: Besldes'preserring the teeth. It promotes a healthy action to the gnmsi . and imparts a; pleasantness to the breath: • - - • . - Dr. W: WHITE; 1202 Anti St. ' Thos. Ingram, - .11. D.,Dentist; 491 N. Fourth *Street: , J Birkey, 254 S. Sixth St. - E. Vanderslice, Surmo n Dentist.' 425 Arc h St.- Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut St. • • S. Dillingham, D. - D. S., 184 Arch St. F. N. Dixon, a27_Arch St. Edward Townsend,'Dentist, 5211 N. Fciurth Si; , L. 11.1iiirrdiley, Dentiat; SOT N. Tenth St. L: Long, Dentist; 829 N. Sixth St... " June •11KAGAZ1NE8 AND PAPERS. Subscriptions are received - for the following Maga zines and Papers at B. BARRAN'S Book and 'Station ery Store: where they can be obtained, or : sent to any address, at the publishers. prices : •• • - • - Atlantic Monthly,. Blael - wgiotts Harpers. Magazine, -Bellows Dollar Magazinc, .Ekiders Ladrs Book, Continental Monti! • Arthur' Home Magazine,Eccleeilq_brakeine, '-- • Gardeners Monthly, • London 112tisrUtrIlett; - - - ' The Horticulturist: ' The Knickerbocker. • Ball's Journal of Health, Leslie's Teu Cent Monthly. Litton% Living Age, . . London Lancet, .••' Leslie s Magazine, • Henri: Museum,- • - Our Young Foike, Rkrencdogkiai Journal, _ Rebellion Record, - "Wm Dem n rest's•Fashicina. American Agrkultarist. - • • ' Harpers Mo. Weekly. Leeks aln atiated Weekly. Home Journal. Y. Independent, Literary Companion, New . York Ledge!. N. Y: Weekly Tribune. " " WeeklY. • "• tri.weekly " " Mercury.- Scientific American. „Trap • ' Waverly lelanaadne, Bank N ote Deteetort. an. ' r A number of the above publications can .be dabbed with the htworsal JOURNAL. See Proarieetna. AJIIRIVAL EXTB.AOEDINAILY.-4ohn- Borns. Wruthiagldachhie tears no 'rioting: washes the tined , cambric, SS wen as the halatiat - hiltaket -washes with hot belling water. clotheatequire re:Phon ing ; !SLIMS lib. voap every MA t simple tumibtror g; occupies- a space of but two feet, klid mete worked by a child ten years silt'. Thittrlitee ' are at, work id the Borough. • No wort, no pay. Only agents in the itna ty, • STMELTERA THOMPSON:' ICH CASH STOltSv«lnst opened: /1 the stand lately. occupied by N. C . Morrison. tie street, nearly opposite Market, Nest Dry Goods, Grocery and Provhnon Morn, in -which .will be kept constantly on hand - a choice stock of Goods line. Also, Qnseninvare, VWurand_Feed, , The undersigned - hopes by. strict -attention W nest,-to receive a fa' share °fit:Ur pistrotm PottsviUe, beinher s*, I. IC , Iltia4eY ~ \ : ~ $l9 50 ass 11 00 9.00 10.00 0 M) 2 80 70
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