rip= • •- • • rcr r, .1. the i v and t scat , -rapidly: ;-; ir;.4.l' rank: of nittl , srie :through ,the 4, ply jealous of itsii 'bestiesand prosperity. bag reelected to the chief meg' tetracc a luau under whose•administration ' lmniensome ihrteskt . i7e been levied .: immense armlet ettostudlid. imores. -a Attalla- &Imre& - anti-.learftil soihnings elt clared.,:-.They. have done, this because. hispite of -posi-' rnistakea and- shortscomings., they have seen. is r'ssOesi vgitteuirm around the throat of Slavery. his wmpon ever seeking al point of the Yiebellion.. They terve beheld hinedanding alwaYsathispret,Usfat t.:,e nibistrof.ooloful when • all , was-dark, pa tient under req . . old courteous - to his bitterest, foes. conciliatiwy.*ltetfoc"eisdllatiOn Was •Possible; flexidiewheritollead^wieldithonor. •Never have the parsiblikof etsitrir:lsitszeled.hint into clueltYST-tinr ried hint into tom''notchaa; any hope - °trisect* - beneftt or say fesicoaf per.detrlmentie Fatedhine wheaccessionbeeko& If he has erred,. it bas bleu. on theside if at," he' beHteteCit hot; been to agree ideteelf of- ,the tight. , Viliere there WL censure. he clabned It for himself; :where there aras • praise, he baslavished It on his 'subordinates. The strong he has braved, indite - ire& sheltered: He has . rejected the counsels of hit, friends when they were In spired by partizanship, and adopted the innaMi. ons of opponents when they were Pounded on wisdom. His -ear has always, been opento the people's:voice,. yet'he as never suffered himself 'to be blindly driven by the florin of popular tag. , ..He Las consulted public opin ion; as.the public servant should • but be has not pan: „tiered to public prejudice, as" only demagogues do.— No: weakly impatient to secure the approval of the coentrY, he blur not scorned 'to explain his mesettece to the Under/mending of the common people, . sever bewildered by the -solicitations of party, nor terrided • by the menace of opposition: •he has -controlled with Moderation; and YieWed with dignity; as the . erten. dee of the time &mended. Entering . upon office with . _hit, full share of thecommon incredulity, perceiving no • more than his fellow-citizens the niagr.itude of the cri. ' sit, he bas steadily risen to the height :of the great az gument. No suspiciau of self-seeking stains his fair. barer mindful of his solemn 'oath, -he .seeks ' • withclean hands and,a'pare•-beart the welfare of the . whole country. Patnregenerations alone can do hue. tice to his ability : his Integrity is firmly established in' • the 'convictions of the present age. Hie reward iewith • him:. though hin.work lies still before him. ".. ' • Onlysiesa.significant than - the fact is the romper of' Jeis teelection. All &diens of a continental conntry. ''frith interests as diverse as latitude and: longitude can meketherti, came up to secure, not any man's eontinct ' ance in .power, but the rule of . - The East called with her thousands, and the ~ West-tinswered. with - her tens of thousands..• Bahl - more that-day washed out the blocid-stains • from her • pavement, mid free Maryland' girded herself ler a new career . . den who , had voted r Washington same forward with the snows of a bun- ' dred winters on their brows, and meld 'the silence and.' leant Of assembled throngs deposited their ballot 'for Abraham Lincoln. - Daughters led-their ,infirm fathers to the polls - to be sure that •nn deception Mould mock 'their failing sight: • Artnleas men dropped their votes from between their .teetti.. • - Sick men and 'wounded men,' wounded on the battle-fields of . their country,. were borne en litters to give-their dying testimony'to the righteous came:. Dilettante:hen, that would not soil its dainty handtiwith dared no longer stand aloof, but me its voice tor nadonallonor and nation al cad/stenos • • Old party ties snapped ;ion/ides and 10. - cal prejudices shrivelled in the fire, of , newly kindled patriotism Turbulence and idolence, 'awed bY the en- ' /nettle majesty. - of a resolute nation, slunk away and bid their shame from the indignant day." Calmly, in the midst of raging , war, in despite of threats-and ca.; . jolery, with a lofty, unspoken contempt for those false men who would urge to anarchy and infamy, this great people went up the ballot.bon and gave in its riclhe, Finn to human equality, civil liberty, and universal free- - dom.'. And as the good" tidings • of, great )0 , 1 fLiehed .: over the wires from every quarter. men recognized the of God. and. laying aside all lower, exultation, gathered in the public places, and, standing reverently. with uncovered heads, wired forth their rapterons thankagivires-. in that sublime doxology .which laus voiced for &Muriel/ theadOmtion of the human , soul : • "Praise God from whom all blesalnsi/ flow I Praise Him; all crestarestere below ' Praise tikes shove, -ye.heavenly host: • • • • . Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost!" . So' America to.the world gives ' • So a free people meets 'and masters. the' :obstacles Unit bar, its progress: So this young'repriblie -speaks warning to. he old de:spotisms, and hope to the struggling peoples.. Thus with the sword sheseeks peace: under liberty.— Striking off the shackles, that. fettered her own limbs.;* emerging from • the tick of her. deadly • conflict, with many a dint on her armor, but with no .shame. on her brow, she starts on her victorious career, and bids the suffering mitions, take' heart. . With• the old lie torn from her, banner, the 'old life. shall comeback' tCrher symbols: . Her children shall no longer blush at, the taunts of fcireign tyrannies ;• but shall holdlylroclaim her to be indeed the land of,the free, as she has always beetithe home' ot. the brave:.-'. Men's minds shall no. longer be confused by disructions between lilkher and lower. law,. to the infinite detriment of moral character, but all her laws shall be -emanations from the infinite' Boerne of justite. Marshalling thus.itli her .forces on the L'ord's side, she may inscribe without mockery, on her silver and e•old,'."ln God we trust.” She may hope for purity in her homer, and honesty' , .in her ceuncils.— She may front her growing grandeur 'without misgiv ing, knowing that it• comes .not by:earthly mighttor .powee•-but by the Spirit of the Lord of Mosta ; and the voice'of her victory. the.song of her thanksaiving, and her watchword. to the nation' shall be, "Glory to G ,, rl in :the highest; and ,an earth, peace,: good-will toward men.. • kliito4.,'::.,:: . •.o:),oi#Xii-41: POTTSyILL)L; • P,k. roAxtrit_jp4s.v, J.3NrAsw . ,7, iStis OUR NEW. VOLLUE. . . . . 'We have . oily space to-day to advert; 'briefly, to the fact that this number • cont.: 11COS the Forty-first volume . of . the Nis sus!. joeusA aild . WittY4.lltll Of 016. iCa4OO of this paper by<its present proprietor,. • It is not necessary to Advert at length,, to the course of this . paper 6u Nathaial, *tate; and local:utatters. We eschew mere parti • • zauship, and' make it a - .point 'advocate those wea.sureS the...adoption:of . Which will secure-the greatest good to the greatest.num -.. bet. During thiS War for the' Union; we haVe given the Government,_' flail; undevia-; .-ting, support, und-,we, Will continue to do so ontil:Rebellidu and its. twin hag ; Slavery are under the feet of the cons'titutn authorities .the land. ••.• • •• • • . ...With no ordinary satisfsetion - we are .able . 'to anumince thatour .eourse has met the uu- . .qualined approial of lliousaeds of 'friends • .and.sUbscribers.lutud out of the .County.— Our li t.of 1 -, ubscriliers".was-never nearly so: 1 erg; as. it is at prwent, while our advertising .patronage. is . .auptecedentedly h.eavy, -.Ad vertisersappreciate. the advantage of .using circulation so - large as ours.. • . • Although our exPenseS have been - .touch inereased by the . enormous 'cost of paper;• and advance iu . everything else that_ enters into the publishing - of a papery yet We hope to be able to go .on,without.any further increase in the, rates ..of subscription. and --a'dv'ertising.-- .. .•19 - e are resolved to' keep the'JOutpiaL as it is at Present; one of the cheapest newspapers . published. in Pennsylvania. • • • • . •We trust that those who-approve the views • yre have advocated,-arid - the course we have purstied; will recommend the •Jouroar, to their-friends'and.neighbors, that its influence . for good may be still further. increased ; and that we may add even more names to.Mit. • subscription list in 1565 'than We did in , 18.64. • - TO toe patrons and readers of the Jo ces4.l., tve present our' sindere thanks . for. past . •sapport and encouragement--the continuance. •of 'which we'shall make everyyossible -eflort • -to deSerre—and our: best - :wishes :for their health and prosperity *during . the year. upon . :which We have just entered. .• . . TUE PAPER. q;a:snot. .Two letters from Ilenry - ,C. Carer- to. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker - of the - House at Washington, in.reference . to the proposed re - - •rpoval of duties - from imported paper are "Rib. itched.. Theylsie writtpit Ali... Carers well known, lucid clear, convincing niatmer, and Contain Strong, arguments against the coniu mation of a suicidal - act:. We regret that "we have nox sP . .I; to publiSh both. • The f dloWing facti are presented by . 31r..,(;:in his first let ter,. : why it is vitally,unporUint that the duty on .paPer - sliould-he.retained c• . War an Europe is .bnudnnt acid cheap,' whila here it scarce and dear; - • The 'field for the employment of . labdr throughont the &mu" and West likely to enlarge with, such rapidity as to cause-that'sc.arcity and that dearmiSa to continue .fora Wog periOd of, time: • ' Iron is cneapeCabroad. 'and machinery. may there. be• obtain 44 at greatly lower cost; Vetting, bleaching powders, alum, and all other of the 'commodities used.in making paper, can-.be obtained We of the duty-they must pay.on entering here: is cheaper, and steam is less costly :-• • Inters-4 is there little more than half 'of what is paid • !iy the .i . .raerican tualmfaettirer; end . . ' .' • • Inere . id there„.no excise duty of three per cent.. • Such being apart only Of the 'great differences be. twee.n the two sides of the Atlantic, can any reasonable proprletonof a newspaper, doubflhat.the•,"great espitidiste" Buropi will at , once. be -set to work :to, ertivk out kinerieuii competition. for .the - Jude - of this jitettartarinutedity.• an abundant-and cheap supply of which !Show more important than It has been ~at, au* period of our history? If any Such mere should prove to be, he would, .asi. tblialh- only furnish new evidence -of the perfect truth of the idea • that — wheal ;the Oda Would-destroy they drat make mad?. .. • • Were Übe owner:of the Tribune, Post. or Ledger, and, iu tbutia.pacity invested with full power to act for trieuit of the ,issociated ?ress, the chiingethat is. now asked' for should not •be Made. were -toe . foreign • manufacturers ready to par into the treasury of that as sociation, to he distributed pro raid apourdlnig to . their interests, among the hook and newspaper-pabliebers'of tne country thirty.ntillions of dollars. 'Large as is this sum.. L'vrtiald rejecrit, and for the reason, thid it would . he no compensation for the damage to be done to the private interests of my associates, leaving wholly out of view tbose•of the country at.large. • • ~ • • In regar.l to thevw latter. I will only call your :then, .lion to the Met, that the durls close at hand - .when we .Shall have to'provide literary food for Sixty millions of people, and that if they:are to he at all supplied it must ny means of measures that shill tend to enable mill •raairattctufeis to accumulate capital and 'enlarge :their (Merit:ems eo.mi ioiticressii the competition for the sale , japer end ;Ica by means of a present agitation • which :darns . the great capitalize and prevent him hom investing his-means iii MIS department otteianufacture, • to lie followed by a British 'five trade policy ufar, cartiat fail to b1"114: %VW: it Gas , : ruin 1 0 all tbesMaller capital. % isza already • • • .• • • W . eoppose. the repeal of the dutyon paper,. because we tliihk protection is a duty ive owe to.this. branch of Ainericau. Manufacture. as as.to all others. 1 . W. e cannot as - an hade- Pe. rol..at j•iurnal tfetertr.in.ed ,to advocate m eas . Wl.l 4.1 the general .well e • tat; c.,ini V argue ha, ,beeviuse we {ii4h * price for paper ; the dilly •..„ ;(1 o ff a eeaule us to of sin the artiele at a lower. figore, • Toat we..ltuuot c;.4l,4stemiy du. ;V,. hare always aAlrocatecl protection to Auierican industry in all its hrs.neues. . The principle is either correct. or _ crirrixt, stick to . it in - - all its rib:Misli s it, and 'let 'all 1.71101 ,a tilLi. 41; 4. - -t-itaot stultify uur • :--nrse ;In P.,e question 6.fiaraf.rni prote,ction, EMI= . . died fair dealing torgrds all men, br jointn n the cry to take Writhe -duty' paper.— We think that by kaeping the tuty on, im provements introductdby cap* and Comps; Sidon which wit arise If. papetAnaldng bust"; nen is such , a nione;t:makintbusiness as:is claimed for it, will speedily ring the price I down. We want it 'to be. understood that we have no interestili any.,PaPer- null, except id a consumer of the article, and that we are :charged and pay the high est . market price for *hat we use in our office. oprOie, on ptinciple, the.removaktfthe duty on • • sdr. Tartonnwptirri" _The Springfield (Mass.),.ReaLitcan of Mon `day last, says : ' Provost Marshal General Fat informs Provost Mandril Clarke, of this State; that the mints of Masaschtmetta..undat - Um , kat will of the IresiT. pent for 300A0 moremon,to Make up deficiencies in former calla, is only 805 mem — The only Con gressional distrietsi , in which there arc deficien cies, are the 'Eighth (Mr. BALDWI's) 'and the Ninth (Mrs.Wssamcsres). The deficiency in the 'Eighth distaict is 271,..and the Ninth hill be ed align for 534 men. AU the other districts have a - surplas, and so the coming, draft has no terrors tor them. . • It would appear from the above that the recent call for.. 300,000 more men is to' be filled from those di.stricts which have failed 'to fill their_ quotas under previous calls. Such an interpretation of the. President's proC lamation, would seem to be only accord ance with right and justice, -but it is not the interpretation generally given to the last call. It is imanifttly unjust to call upon those dis tricts which haVe tilledtheir previous qtiotas for more men,. until all that are' behindhand have made up their deficiencies. Nearly all of the sub-districts in this District, we be lieve, have, flied their quotas under all pre vious calls, and have a surplus to spare; SG that in the words of the Repub:ican "the cam' lug draft has no terrors tor.them.". . . 'TII E . 1Y r 1 MIN G - MN Exrenrrioa.-Theie tau : t be no-pleaticin,of the fact that the :'failure.: of Abe expeditien to - talte•Wiltniagton is matter for chagrin, and the reports do not- seen' to reflect Alum; credit' n the tuanazeinent. •We are rentindt d 'of the:Xing of •Piince.and his I fifty thousand men and-the equally . ..futile'et , pedition:.ii. which he. was- engaged. ,:-Per haps it is al. right, .and WesUppose the wisest . ; lodgment ..14 es. exercised in the . premises, but in our.diSteinpei.we• feel much as .General T . aylor did- when'one - ofhia.eaptains, in -ice, surrendered his:. command.' viithout: re - •sistabee—think we'd have fought a little...Op, . how:,..Admiral , Porter seems to think .tbe 'same::don't-pretend toput my opiniori opposition=- to General- Weitzel,. who is a thorough soldier and an:able engi neer, and.whosetnaineas it is:to - know more of assaulting thin I'dO.; but I can't help think ing - that it was worth: while.to -Make-the . at tempt after. :coming.sol-'far."" ; BeyOnd::sOtne individual. cases of bravery,- the credit-Of the exPedition.belongs - mbstly to,. the navy, which .did ita part 'as Well i ., seemingly,- as waS pos stele...One triible, attended the_ expedition. and doomed it froth the outset: Too . much' abdut was'known. ThoSe.'who controlled it were Very-leaky, , and..'''the •. gentlemetf'pf .the press!! ready to take advantage of it. The result was the rebels-Were pisted io.advance regarding the nature. and • mairnitude of the. expedition, destination,' . and - cominand,- nrid were.readyforit. - -General _Sherm . an is -the only .. General,-.- we believe, •wltc;.' has•not. . suffered from this2trouble, and. in his instance;, probably, from the fact of interrupted cont-:. thunication. :But the reverse at Wilmington is not diSaStreui.; the . toss of life was trilling; • and there is every reason to hope and believe that the next strike, with the present experi ence to giVe it vim, will' be tt.succeSs.. • . • • . lis - Apa of the Beading Jour:ll4, had . a.list; of personal. presents, almost as long - ILI a string of mcidern•pil.eompaides, in his last nuMber. : Somebody Ought to - have. coMplete,d , it; - . by Tresebting lum with iv,ftve litmdicid • barrel ANNIEJAL lIIEMSA . GIi OF 'THE GOT . ERNOR. OF • PENNSINI,VA:NIA. TO 'hit SElikiE-ANR . . , Daring the past year the - People, of this -Common wealth have had reason tone pada) to Almighty God (or many blessings. The earth has been fruitfuli.indias- Arylituo thriven, and, with' - the • exception of the injury" suffered by the eititeus of some of our border counties, through the.disgrueteful.barbarity .of the , rebel . -forces which ravaged parts of them, 'mid burned the town of Chambersburg, wo have. nci Public misfortnne to lament. The year chiseiwith' a train tic. brilliant successes,' ob -tained by. -the armies'-'of the United 'States, inspiring hope in every-loyal mind that the accursed rebellion wilt soon he crushed, and peace restored to Mir conutry.: The . balance in the 'rreaanry.; - lov. . • .1563, • • $2;147,381' TO Receipts 'during fiscal- year ending . Nov; .1 • . . I , ic4 - • • 4;733,313 P. -:,':- „, Total In Treasury for Preal year. ending ' Nov. 30. 1364 •• • $6,5'50,644 73 The payments for the age period_ haye been • •.• '• • • • 4:338,44109 Balance in Treasury.-Noe. 30, Ifis4 •• $1,042,203 G 3 • The 'imeratloo' of the sinking fund..duriog the last. year have been sliown.by rgy proclannit idn of the 27th day of tiepieniber last. as follows ; •• • . „ ;.• •• Amount of debt of Common- : -* *. . .wealth, reduced—, ..... . • • W 8,569 Ass follows. Yla.. Five• Per. cent• /oat)* of the • • - • • • . ..... .... • $24••3,303 03• Interest certificates redeeitt- • • ••• • •• ed. ..... • 261 , ..• $263,569 50 The fiscal year accounted for In the 'statement cif the Treasury Department., embraceac the dine from the Ist of December, 1363; to the 30th of.lincenibet, 1361: The' *inking fund year commenced the Ist Monday in Sep tember, 1363,,,aildeloaed•the ley Tuesday hi September.. 1364. This will. explain the ..discrepsiey between the atatenienedf tb.e Treasury' Departatent-• as to the reduc tion.of the , public debt of the State. and the statement etubodicd in the Proclamation rehitlie to Ike sinking fond. • .Amount of public debt of 2 .. , . ..• .• •• • • , l'entlaylcania, as is . : ' , stood on the first day of • • • • . JJeceinher. .: • .. , ..V0,406,536 73 Deduct amount redaemed • - • •• • .• at the State' Treasury • • • • : • daring the fireal' year. .• . . • ending with Ziloyember . . • : •• . • • 36;1344. TjZ : ' •'. . ; • , Fire per cent. Stock • $104,722 . 73 . • . • - Four and a half per . cent. • ": • ,• • •• •. . Stock • • • , 16,006 0 9.: Interest certificates ' 2,210, 11 116;992 xi , . • . Public debt December L. • . *.• .1564:.............. . ; • $3:1;3'19,603'94 lifted debt. - -viz"!" • " ;', - . . SIX per :cent 'loans, " ortli- . • warp • .:';540.0,630 00. '", . - • Fiee pei cent loans; or-. • • • • dinary -35;905,?3• Four . and a .half per • . ' • ' ' • -centum loans, ortlina.." ' 39,291,093:72 • . . Untended debt, viz: • Relict mites. in circula tiou 91,251 00- •luterest certitiestes out- , ••• slaxidhatt • ' • , 110:i6 .n 2 Interest certihentes nu; • . • ~claimed • /Domestic creditors' cer- : . ' •. • litteateN 4'24.62 "Military ,loan-per 'Ad . .•15tb 314;r8A. - . . „,, Total' public debt Dec: . •••• • ' • 1. 1564 • • '• • : 439.379.603 94 The Commonwealth holde bonda. received froni the sale of Public Worki, aniOunt(ng to• ten'ruillionst.three . hundred thousand:dollars ($1 4 . 3) C.0 4 ) 0 ), as fulloivs Pennsylvania Railroad Corupaoy. - borais....s6, 800,000 00 Philadelphia and Erirrltailroad Company • - . b0nd5.,,...., 4 tsoo,ooo 'OO. • • .. . . . • ' . . : • • • . $10,340,000 06. These boods are in the Sinking Feud, and reduce the pubic debt to V-1).079,603 94.• . • . ' •• • • • • . • The-fax on tonnage imposed - bv•tbe zeta of Both April and - 20 tit Angast,lM,L has yielded sothethiug. less than $200,00h -a much lees sum than was anticipated. '.-I.•re .comunend a revision of these. acts for the purpose of rendering . this source of revenue more productive, and .amending other defects in those bills... • •• • The •ievenue derived from the .tax on. banks 'dining the yearninnunta to $532,606 67: but undeithe enabling act of the State so many.tif our banks Have become Na tional banks under the act of Congress. that this . source 'Of revenue may 'he considered, as substantially extin guistied.-and it will be necessary la some way . to make - up the deficieuefhom ether sources. : - • . . • .The act Of Congress -authirizes the 'taxation. by the • State of the etoek •Mthe Natioruii 'Banks in the bands 'of the holders, not exceeding the rate of Mutton initsi•: •se.d-oo other similar:property and partof the deficiency 'may be thus provided for;_• . . the ammo:dot debt extinuished by the Sinking Fend during the'year- small. 'which is to be Sc-. cothlted Sir by the eictraoidloary -.expenses which have heed. incurred; • Seven hundred and thirteen thousand dollars ($71:1.,000)-hare.been paid to refund to the banks the money advanced by them to pay the volunteers in service darifigtheinvasion of the State in 1863. One hundred thousaud dollars ($lOO 000) have been .distri •buted among the inhabitants • Cbambemburg suffer ing by the rebe I destruction of their tomi... • About two re hundd tliousand,dollare ($1110,000) have, been expend ed under the acts providing-for - the' payment of extra military Claims...ma - in addition these extraordinary Outlays: . the amount appropriated . to charities - was last year larger than usual... -• . •'— • • • • f The Governor thinks that: donations..to . .ebar4ies should be restricted, to avoid increasing theburden•of taxes to be paid-by ;he people. • • • • •• • The Attorney General has tiled an .lutoanition in equity against the Atlantic and Great Western AMU isad Company for illegal action. .. • :" • . • -The' Governor congratulates the. people upon the . CoMpletion of the Sunbury and Brie Railroad.. it :se cures to the Commonwealth' the payment of-ewes due her front the Company: • ' • • : •• The Governor refers atlength to the - circemstat tonnected with the advance by banks 'and:other.eor % rations of thetunds to pay the volunteer militia of . latilt, congcerekhaving failed-to pass an appropriation refund ing this advance, the Legislature waxed act-to re fund the money ontof the State Tieasury, whiely has been done.' 'The Governortecnnirrietids . that the Leg. , irlature take the subjectinto consideration With a. slew to loduce.proper action ; by the President and Countess.] ..gy the actor did Angora, jS64, I was authorized to' cause an inn:Beads enrolment of:the militia to be made unless that recently made by the United. States should be found Sufficien't, and to raise- by volunteer Ordyift a corps o ("fifteen thousandnicu for the delenee of our Southern border..••Tbe 'United :Rates eurollinent being . foand very defective. I directed an 'to tie trade,' which'is sots to progress under the-charge' of, Colonel Lemuel Todd, whom. I aPpolided inspector. General; . A draft by the . United Stales WAS then in pm- Cress...and it was. not thought advisable to harass, our hopis by a contemporaneous State draft, eren If a draft ad been.pramirable under dm:present law.. Vann- Leerviconid not he -obtained; there beta:: . no bounties: ' and thlf:neu not-being exempted by their 'that corps from draft by the Unitol/ state's- • -Fortunate ly the t oiled Stater placed An -.Army. under Geiscral Sheridan tenween its and the enemy; and thns provided effectually for our defence: . With:such adequate 'pro tection. as proved.by tne brilliant campaign of that ar— mi.. I did riot think n. right to incur theexpense to' the State of an independentarmy,:cud"the .wittidnissal of sontauy ofionr pimple from their homes:. and- permits. Meanwhile arraugmentis have been-made with the an . tboritled at Washington for Arming, clothing, subsisting land snpplying the corps at the expense, of the United St ilea, and au order has teen given by the atithorities i•tifthe United .States to farlough . suit stiltuiteers s Iti the' carps as may be. - dratted by the United that*: The carps so privileged not to exceed 4,000 - xnen. bile* latentionin rsisetl.ooo man dtuing.ebe -sinter: awl: _have. already adopted measures to end... There may . irruptionit'altiegniar bather of the' ref:isle,- and It well ti, berprovidaditguirrit third. • The number pro posed to be soirstuouland pat Into sans': aeirelneif.will; to my judgment be sufficient, and A - regard to daeecon . • kemy reqUires-thattmEtici . thait:ttio rrifficient Mould be . limed =pay. . The rinaming 10A00 will be organised. And ready tor 0010X0 in - cm of toceseity. , ' invite:your `immediate attention to .the very able report of the ypectbrOMMlClOßtrich sets forthabe defeeta to tea*. • which belies distroirered . Au watiavarkla foe ealiyhtg" .It Into practreal eried: • ' • • • The butte att*lo. ttt Wautineint Mthe west'are# l Actlnt and lermeastidelparetton. • ' *. - • ' desire to 'iniite the etten -- flan Of r. jaAnnteata, ogeaga: vloidtere and their Und)left id the fiel . that.the Scat* agents vrillcollect all I. ,tiv..,ft Metros oa the 43Crretament, krateitoradv, • • • . -... ruder,. the ect of the' 6th oUday, 1864, appointed' :Bun, 'Mounts Barrovre. to . take of Umber— • •conglimenta for the education of the, capita* of • sole - - 1013-7"• • • . ..• earnestly recommend • 3420,a permanent midliberat.appropriation be made to 4iamport tbiejast and:emAby scheme recommend. tbatan emroprlatiOn:be made fpr;pea tothevolunteer men tor tbelf %milk%)) wlto vverehillertor hart in aekvioMM tbe zeara..lS62 and '63: , . . . I feel' it to be my dtttyto levite your nzioentteatiOn . to the evils growing out Of. the systew.of-paiiiing.aits of co terpbtation,.foripurpoties - -which. are Tr:Kidd:Hoe by. generallavra. We : hal* . .passed acts authorizing 'charters to be'otrtainedWiiiiont spedAtl These 'vets have' been .geneirdly prepared •with. some" `care, and contain the Provisions which :the' Legislature thought:necessary to ..protect the Commonwealth and her citizens. •f :If. these .general . - lees .are.not found to ammer sect' purposes,' they should be - emended and .Perfeeted.....ll. any - companydeaizes to beincorporated with - greater privileges tban are - conferred, or to be re- • lieved of any'of the oanfltdcina imposed thiseitzta,. itappears to me .that it shbuld be; requir. drat to "oh-, min a charter ander the 'general laws: and' then apply. to the Legislature foran act making the changes which are desired.. -*The ',attention% of the Legislature war. thus - be drawn to the speCitle: object, :and a -jalignient can be formed of ib'pospoety. : I would also ohserve that great evil results from the habit Of granting privl' }cies • - to a corporation '•.bY amere reference. to some former privatoact relating to other corporations; some:- BmMi without cyst' giving the date cf . these .acts. • • All, these Practices - are 'had;lnd . although: tliby may some times be be pursued by parties ' having no 'b ad . Intention, - ..yet they' eertainly originated in the design of. surprising, • the Commonwealth into . ..grants Of privilegeS which Was known could notrbe obtained if -their :extent was understood, and they, ern often followed now, for the same fraudulent purposes:. -. • • I strongly recommend the repeal of the act passed .the ISth day of July, A. 11; IStri, entitled..•• An. act re lating to corporations for mechanical, manufacturing, 'mining and quarrying ..purpOSes. , -. . " Its provisions are' found - US 'be practically • sistent with the due Protection - Of the citizens and with • • the just policy' 'of the "Commonwealth, - that • it:aught not to be allowed to stad - longer on our: statute:book: .1 approved the.aci - in • !Lineation with great reluctance: andstibse q uent reflection . and 'observation 'have .Sat: letietTme of-its thischievotiathsracter. •: . • ' • ' • ..- I alsO recommend the - repeal of: "act passed the" 22d.daybf entitled,"A further sup.: :pletitent to - in act to inside joint *ani' and tenants in. common and. adjoining . OWners of mineral lands in • .this COninnonwealtlc to managenitd develop the setine. , . This act 'allows foreign'. corpomtioes .Us .- hold .three - hundred, acres of -land in this State for mining purposes. It Was pasised..it is believed, for the purpose of:enabling `companies near our border engaged la the manufacture of iron, to hold - land as ore banks. But under the idea, that the sinking Ofrer oil well.is mining, it is belie Veil that compainealtive already been organized uuder.the laWs of other States; and that-more - will for the par.; poSe of holding lands and "carrying :on the oil business in this State. :1. twonld be better to .remove all doubt on.this question by repealing the act,. 'These compa- - nieS being foreign corporations are not within the' contru, of oar laws.. to the' extent they ought" to be. for the Ourpose 'of:taxation - and regulation. t . : The immense tievelopnient of wealth in some of our western counties, by "the discoyery: of oil, „hie. added • 'vastly to-the resources of. the Commrinwealtb. I have. made efforts to - ascertain the value of this pro . duet during the last 3"eir; hut have' failed in procuring. - .information sufficiently accurate to justify me mating. its.amount, 11 la already vast, and is rapidly. [The Governor recotemendsttle •emation-of a•Burean • for the accurate as.cettainmene of the productions and manufactures of , the State.] .• •.• - • Thesct of 25th August, providing for the voting of soldiers; shoidd be carefully - examined, with a view traits actiendinent, 'and, indcvd, a revision of our whole. election laws - Would see' to' he desirable,. with a .view. to the two essential objects - cif, Theadinbsion - of le gal and. exclusion of illegal N:atol at the pelts; and - "I .• Pei hfu hind correct returns of the votes actually . , . . •A nevi call has Dishmade by the President for 300,- 000'then... TIM renders it proper' that Pshenid invite your attention to the evils which, have resulted from abuses of the system of local. bounties 'which itia,s• be; gun, in an emergency; by the voltintery..;and.generous loyalty of one citizeOkbefore- the passage by•Gongreas of the enrolment act. afid.has since- been continued by . sundry acts of:Assenility. , The result.fixes been to the last degree oppressive to our •citizens; and unproduc.-- tive of corresponding: benefit %to. the Government. In Mme couhtles and . townships, it is, lelleved that the county tax daring :the , last year exceeded the average income derived from the land. The large sums-offered ,in some - places in the competition for men,, have de moralized inany of the people; and the most atrocious' frauds connected with the syStem have become Com mon: The tuen.of • some bf.tlatt poorer:counties -have been nearly eliminated by their- volunteers being credi: ted to richer :localities . •payieg• heavier, .bountiea.• The sq stem as precticedlowers• the mashie - of . . the aritiyit, self, by petting into theivanks inen -actuated try Merely mercenary motives, andorlio are tetdptcd to deaert by the facility Of escaping detection; and the prospect of new, gains, by re : enhstment, a- process which they ex pect to - beable to repeat an.indellnite member of tithes; Of the number of men for whim bounties-, have - been 'paid,' it iabelieVed that not one-fourth. hav been actn ally placed In the' anks -of the army; and even those who have joined-it;have•prohably not ; oft. an average received for-their own use One-half of the teuntry paid for them. ImnienseSunts have that been sppropriated: .ffy chetits'and swindlems, in Many eases believed. to lie acting in complicity with agencies of the •Government. Au effort was made to prosecute some of -the parties concerned insacri frauds tinder the act of, Assembly.of 14th Augnst last; and they were bound over by the Ma, yorof this city, but after the witeesaes had come here, on the meeting ofthe Cohn. they disappeared fromthe patbiic'eje; I recommend: the whole subject tOlhur careful consideration; that the system' May he purged of these evils: . I am officialliimformed that the-quota of this State under the recent calf,' is 66e9e9; but 1 ano•not inifor vied' - Of the principle on 'which the - draft is [robe • -It appears from the, Preaident'shamelatuation that it: is made chiefly to supply an-alleged deficiency hi -former calls, sun surmised at the:amount of this large ded, ciency, and can only account for..: the di ff et ence. between the number Of imenTermstied by the State and the dell cieueY alleged to exist in the assignment of.the present - . quota - by the assumption that the men never. reached the • army, although .eullated: and Mustered' after the' .payment bounties by the 'localities . to which- they were supposedto be credited. - It is probable that there are very few- countiee in the State which Wive not paid. - large bounties for'a number of men sulticiept to fill the former . - quota.-..• . Takini e pthe local 'bounties-at the low average of four hundred dollars, it is heileveil that it cap be,demoostras ted' Hint the people-of Pennsylvania have . le:'"robbed 01 more than twelve Milhous of dollars during the past • rear . This estimatedoeS not include the nioney.fieudd lently. taken from men who have.acteallygoneinto the: service. l'be continuance of these monstrous and un-' paralleled abuses,cannot he tolerated. • ••• . •. Certainly More men are required - to. aid - Our - gallant soldiersin the field in crushing •thia rebellion. and eve ry. consideration of. patriotism .entl of regard forour brothers . who sire oow in the face of the enemy, obliges -its to spaienoefilirt to raise the Meeifiary.force. • • - .IThe Governer urges reform' in the abuses which ex ist in the pritions and poor.houses• of the State: •He calls attention to the expediency of. providing fur'th reception in-the oirnitentiaries, of persona :convicted Murder in. the first degree, 'and who May be pardoned. en condition of serving:a limited. time . therein; There .are at-this time, in [hex:whims prisons; 'some eighteen or twenty piesone undersenteme of death,. 'and. • who, • lie there for en indefinite period 'cif time. .•.:' • • .. 'Au additiotud clerical force in the department of the • ectetary of the Commonwealth, is recommended'. , The common school system continues .to flouhish.--• The Governor suggest:l making out of the echoed fund some provision Mr the support of such leathers its shall after a given term of.servtce become super:intimated or, disable:li while In the performance of their duties...' : The Governor recommends theptessage of-a bill 'pro , vidituffor the apPointment of a commission to itsceri tail: the damages done in the empties of Bedford, Fut- OM Franklin, Cumberland. York mid Adams. by the rebel army in 1961: ' • .• • - • • ... • • The Governor thee appends a correspondencebetween • •himscir and Major-General Hancock in reference to the raising raising of a Carp! of yeterans to be, called the list Corps. "One of bier dgULtt That Oa- application - by'. the' tiovermir:oranv State, reerniting officers will be desigs noted for' such state. I. have been-requested by Genes al Hancock to make. each application, but haie.hithertri declined tit comply with the request.. ,It appears .to me that the famillea.oftnen raised on the plan. adopted •by the-War Department would probably nut be entitled to the relief provided by our Molt laws for the' fithilies' of .volunteers.- have inquired of Oeueral' Hancock. whether the proposed corps is tOlorno port of.the regu . ler - artily or of the volunteer force, and if thelatter nh . der what act of Congress it to be'raiised„ He .has re ferred that commuulcation to the. War. Department,. from which thieve as yet received no.answer. to .: The Governor contends that the, right of appointing commissienedhilicers is vested ho the State, and that he Wilt not - part with it. .The Governor sayfis • • • I have offered to raise, in the manner provided by law,. two or - three regiments of 'veterans . for'llancoclr's :Corps; My-desire is to eashit the Governuoimi in every. legal mode in raising men, Mid especialloi • to faellitate an oflicereo native Pennsylvanian —siitlistingnished air • Getieral Hancock, in his efforts to orgaille a neiv corps. I shall throw no obstacles in-his. way. on the present occasion.- but leannot, certainly, be expected to invite violation of laws inearrying. out a plan which saeris - tees the rights of the State- under cab:title - . lawa, and : would leave the . ...ineti enprotected by. them. so fir aa coueernsfeture provision for. their• comfort and that, of I will further observe [bath appears by the'reportof the - Adjataet • General,- herewith- tranimitted, ,that, the . State,-under-the system eatithlished by law,. has themilita•ry service of the United States,' - Pinto the commencement of, the War, • the . following number: of . • • Troopi sent into service during 15..4 Organizations for three years' Term • • • • Organizations . for one, hundred dayS• term... . Ormaniz.ations forone Year term • • .• ' Volenteer recruits • - • 'Drafted meta an d•substitutcs.. .... ••. .Recruits. for regular , „Re-enlistments Penosylitinia,Volnnteers Infantry •' .Cavalry , .•• 2,554 Artillery. • .... . ... .. '.. . 7ft9 Accredited to otter States' • • ' • 959 EIGEBM ,9.6,979,60 94 3,000.00 n on Troop , ient'into the serTice Of ,the 'United .Shutes • since' the commencereeet of 'the rebellion.. jnejuding the plegty days. wilitia re Sue Departmenti of !,he &bola and Susquehanna in Is63 z : During the year • 130441 Do • do "'. 1.962 . • " - ' • 2r.1111.1 'Do • -do 16Q . • • • 43,040 Do • do. ;564 • • • -73 • 828 Re-eglistment of Petinsylvturia Volunteere.. V01unteer.....,3 . . . . - . . ' . 8,36,4.44: The twenty-five fhomiand.hailitla of 1662, .are hot jp -eluded ih ptit , statement.. • • -•.. . IThe Giwentor reemornentli that . the gentthl isppo priation bill be pa red earlier in the session:) • - .The gallantry of btu soldiers in the : field 51111 stiedi lustre on the Commonwealth, and .thsi.: their merit i 5 atiprechtted by a - generous people 15 titiown by the con , . tinned and 'cheerful liberality 'with 'whitti the roc and• women of the state contobute otiheir Means - foi their tomiorfand vve/fare.. MiLyt he -bleasing of - God, be •on those breve men who ' hae stood hYlbe conntty through the tla# hours of her trial. . .k, G: CI.RTIN., • • gxv-i-rivx Ch.4sturn,liarrisburg;d,sp. NOITOK , S 'TABLE THE USITED ST4TES.SERVICie .M.AHLZI3E for Tait. nary, now before ns,' ' the New Year with great itrothiac. • To. the eye of the. 'civilian, this number te a g feat improvement-on any of Its pto. ..deeet.:sors 'lhu articles of ketterailnterest are a' brilliant and eliat.a.CteriAic ' L tter' froth.. General . W. T.. Sherman, adding aI • HEDC intportant facts to iti4.ory. ilwfliattle of Shiloh ;.the , fullest biography Faira'gui that we haze yet seen,iwith a line; life,like -.nor:Tait of ogr great • Vicu-S.diniral . ; I'letangs Pwketim„ls,.wcolle.c. . thin of canip.anecdotes.:: and. a•Consicierat.ion-of the Milits.ry,Situatk.n, with a View.toreace; The: `purely technical - articles are, .as usual, 'in a.re. speciablo minoricy.lor we aro led to :chuss under. th le.:head only the. j'aper •„11u4ec,ratia , .. a nd n .I!teasauto's unpaign by.a . • o ftieei• ; ••• Word. 'for the Quartermaster's. :11epartmeut:,' said Itite•liy premineht Western -Quartermaster am! 4ustiet: On t! Officers," a forcible pie& for an. increasctiof •their.pa.y,*eo nate plat::: them oil, anc .. .evia4.lj, wilh .jii-zratex; - Be:. .eitte - fitesa, LAW , .• • • ' 4oa C • f''' • • buialma.ry in. :-Itio ',"ticea of Hooke, The (s.tr: C. idaay, Sew York,)-deserr 4ro•• .44:ebmmtutity2-as NO}'.; forthe enterprise As:ere ':‘-tiltablisnd much .• titers.; tnre and tee•sre the result et'a yea . OH AO • luttger an experim . -.16,094 _26,067 ~.10.681 2.974 .17,816' Xoal Weekly Almanac. 12E1 •ISSL- 4 . 1.10!Anm0w,.... 11.'Wzmxinmo.i -12V11171:604.1( 7: 554 .49 '71.14'4.10.9 T - 70-nuaToro,--I"Sozday. of the yeax,:atM 'ft at after = E~spli iiy nay's leagtli i -9 hoofs atia "*lutes-, _ • :_.• •- • • W-•Reigart., will • preach in the Se. confl Presbyterian Church,. Market Squre, , to, morrow inornuig and elerning. , . Liquor for medicinal .. and other purposes, can be obtained nowhere in this' Borough, of better quality, than at the store .' of Mr. Charles Lorzte, Centre street opposite the American House: Z7u'neirrollirig - mill' on Wit &lily Weir Mount Carbon, -Went. into operation .this :weett2 Quito a town.haa arisen at that'peint,i•irtoonue- . quenee of the erection of housessforthe *edema*. , . . • _ . Lin Bai•tholorrieer; Esq.,. ire are really gratified cute, has recovered from.the effects pf his hat :severe fall—not entirely,.bat snfpeutlyto•attend to' his - professional engagements.. .R.emored-The o.fhee of. the Provost Marshal has been - removed from Sedond street above Ma, hinting°, to "Railraad .street, 'third door sholie 'East Market.; ' . . .. . An... Mr. Austin. being temporarily, away; the Baptiet Churcliot tide place will for the. present be. under tke care Of Rev. J. EC Appleton of Phil , . adelphia,.. who.. will commence, hie work on - Sab bath, January 15th, preaching morning .and ere- The evening school' of Mr. J. •Passmore; eloSed during the holiday's, will re-.open on Mon day, Jan. 9. Mr. Passmore is a thorough teach er, and we are pleased to know that his evenint 'aehool is in a flourishing condition:. ..! . . . . .. The . qiiestioxi " Will' the 'aoolition 'of slavery prornote..the perpetuatiori of the Ainerlean I.linot.F' will be,debatetrat" Tlionipson!s. - Hall, fie4ond and :Marketitreete; on Thnrsday.evenhag next. .The public is invited to attend.. - r•- The - carriers Of 'the Jourti al return hearty thanks to one:Borough Subscribers, for their. liberality on New Year Day. The • little fel. , 'lows' receipts on'that..day weee,unprecodentedly large, and they were as happy a..s,boys.With well-. stuffed pockets could be, . - • , , Pte. atninifssion.=The, - subscrit•Or acknowledges recipt of the following articles fur the Christian Commission : . . 2 bed guilts ,ma4le , . by 'Miss . Allen's.. pupils, on thanksgiving - day, for sick-and ivourideti soldiers ; a.lao'from the same; 16 needle books, arid &pack- . age of magazines; trhich . are -invaluable. .to the invalirlaoldiq.. . •,: . linifrotict between. P.paegrove and - Lebanon.-= The Lebanon Cenrier: learns that the sharehold-. era of,thil projected .railitrad ...between • Lebanon and Pidegroye, lield,a meeting last week in -Phil and organized by'the election of an ef ficient Board of itiiector.- The - .Reading R. R. .Company . his a corps of Engineers.on the p.ropo :led : route, and the location attained : so far an excellent and .economical one.. .• • • ' . . . Sale t f leeal E.state.4ln- the' the farm. of, the hiterllaniel W.; R;t3h,..iitnatea.in Schuylkill ' Ownship and • eonnty,. :containing.l4-5 scree, with the.imprciveiuents, Wad sold for $7,300-in ; cash. .51.1.aeres of timber land, lying Oontigicnis to . the. farm,' and.belon,ging to the tiaUiC estate,. was sold for 41,360, • Nicholas 13alliet, 'Esq., of • North :NVhitehall-tOweship, • Lehigh county, beciitne. the' . . - Our Wounded Soldiers and. the .45colithry .1-Liwkitis;' of Knuzzville,. , East Ten .fieseee;.Vvill deliv.er alree lecture ind'ottsville, on •Tiiiirsda:.• evening next, 12th inet. The subjed will be ".The war .in East Tentieesen,.: and 016 workings' of the .Sanitary' Commission." • The place of meeting will be arinininced.iabillS. Cot iii!S . .ideaf. is to. 're-organize the soeietY. in this place, for the, aid of • the Sanitary' Commission, and ir employed by :the .Cormnissimi lecture. 'Something . 111116 t.. clone, for' 'par-Wounded eel dicrA this winter. .A large ii.ttendinice is.request- . . . . • atiti ens. for the Fifty; Fifth, Poinvivania.Regi ntent.=Siirgeon Brandt, 'cif the Flity4fifth ment, - inake the•followieg ieknowleOginent . . 55tu 2n 2:4T)1 CORPS, ARIIP pF• THE JA.M.P.S; . Deeetubtir 23d, 1864. • .:—I have: the hiniut Co - ,aekhertletige . , the reeeiet .of lortyArfo. .(4;2.) . pairs mittene atel. , gleves... I can assure - yeti 'that they ',wefe: properly. I 're utaiu,.Luirlitta very respeelfull -youta, . • 7 .1..8.*81tAnYr,, ..i.ilirg6olk, 55th Reg. Pit; Vole •• • . . • • ColOnel Henry . - Pleasarils. of ' , the Perty-eighth Pennsylvania Itegimentetaii -found'...it.•necessary oh aecutint of impaired: health .frOm - 'severe sax sto retiro "front the Army. He has. reog,ned lii.position'in the Forty-eighth,..and returned to this Borough. The Colonel:110.s' aeon neaaly four of.'service, having . mitered ,the Army . . in . April;'l66l. It, will - be ;remembered that he pro jected and,eugine - erizil cr!ilolirata 'mine that : waa, so sucecs,if ally. exploded -. HOEfie, illol.lthi, since frontof Petersburg, and. Which Weir ;u,n a South *earolin.regiment. thia.service he was-coin plitnehted by. a general Order froui'tlie Cutuniand lug (ieneral;: ()el. Pleaaanta.itia, civil and mining engineer. 'Mary engineer,.strict and chnecientious in the dischorge:of his duty, he, halife:w superiors,'. and is 'entirely reliable. -We trul that tie. inaY be induced to remain here. . . . &rap livoks fur the S•laiers.—;-Not . long since. some unknOwn perSeti•letl a small package at the (Mice dr the •.,iltrei - ican :yricul(arls . t containing two '"drap Books. . for Soldieri." .They were neat ly-made from sheets'Or .paper 'stitched together,. on whien.Were pasted.all sorts of interesting read ing.cut•frorn-nc‘vmpapers„aud &Signed to he sent to the-Militar,- Hospitals for. the use. of sick and WOOnded.soldiers: • " f: • . . .With a little trouble,onr young :girls in Potts . - vine, 'Can- Mahe numbers of .the'same` kitid. of hooks, and I hope - ,they . will,.ltindly„ think.of sick soldier?) and cuttnunsing scraps. front news papers: and Yankee NotiOus and paste 'them into common:copy•bOok which' .Will: not cost twiny tents;leyeit old 'eop'y blotted; sari be. used (firths - purpose. If they have no other way of Seudnip; them, they will 'please bring . thenito Me to forward tothe Christian'Cianmissimi. along, .with supplies I am coutinually receiving, • • ' BANN.AN,. '•, • , • Agent Christian Commission. „ . Proadedings qf the : Borough Council,—A: stated. Meeting of •L'hunell.‘vas. held on . Tuesday even ing last. • -: , resent, Messy*. Cochran,. Dobson, Heffner,. Strauch, _Rienzi°, and 1k cd,President. •' , . • • • . Alirttne!, or previonS meeting were reed and adopted. - ' • . • . Borough Treasuier's• statement was' read:and . •Tlin•following bills were read and ordered to 1 . ; 1d .... ... .. ..... . $3 25 . : . .. .. 00 lfoyer.., - .. .. 12 07 Supervisor andliti*et.Laborers..'.. .• 109 75 Four Watchniew • 217'00 • ' ' • 50 00 Previous 'issue, • • • • •-. • Total. •• • • - '. • •.. - - - 4 , 10,43•39 •• I)ill••of:fol. .H00ver.,25 9.s—was • .referred to: the n. 'Corn. of Limp and Watch. ' ':.... 7 - ' . •-• •.- -; Adjourned.: • ' . .... • . .:-.-. '-; ' • • -'- .. . . 7he regularmonthly nibbling' of 'the•Directora . of the 1'oor: of. Schtiylkill. Conpty„ was ..held-at the Alms HouSe, January 2, 186. Present; Bressler and R. o... Wilson. - • The follownrzjs tho-consMi ..Of thit flonselor; the month eluting December 361, 1361: - „:No:rittrnates.in the' EfonseVec. 31, '63 ; - 365: - Same time this year . ....... • 3519- . Decrease':ihin}ear...:.:..'.. N.o.itßnates in Homsp Nov. '• .".• ". ' • Dec; 3.1,•'64:. Increase last mouth . '- ' • ' 21 •Adniitfed. during the month, 05; discharged and absConded; 21 ; :buund'ont, 3 ; born,"2 ; died, are Of :the above 53 r ineioe . and` idiotic, 65 . un der medical 'treatment; and 58 children. , • Lodging and Meale were'ftirniahedlO.239.per- . - Pt-tl ueur relief vrae - . grantedfamiliee atuottotiog to Vi 32.75. . . Bad were read - and order.i drawn' 'aparminting .. ... .. . .. . . .. :4 , 1,656 12 Previuu.4 . ... .... . .47,730 79 , . . . Total : . ... . $32,380 91 • Tile followitlg appOintaielita were .by die Board • 2 . ....mtrard—)fieliat;l Selizer. • • • . . ' - .11 - 0 - u?1--Mary•Selter. , ' • : Clerk told As.sistolit - L VJ6 pi . fzoican aail.'s'.a - rgkoa---Dr. B. F. Khali:- Teauz.s . le, ivAd . L2iboi er (OA •rctroi--Cliarleff Seltzer, - Shoey)iaker.-11ein - y,Selifopp f • Baker—George flouteicker: ' '• . • . . LEtrut FRON GEOltlilA, . . . 1.1. S. STr.tuEil 13138, Of iy.rxuEr. • On' FORT 31CALLISTER, ••• ' *.- • December Vtit, ritle,f4P JOOUNAL pyomiscd whenevm: I fpund a sOject, *might prtyre interesting to your rearirm, to writg you,- - j)hat'l l :us been 'uppermost inthe mind of the public, the greet carnpaigh of Gen. Sherm an, which to prove succesisfill, rezpd ii.well !Aided ex,lnY4 Jed 1 , 9' a general of s, riot talents. 1 Wase visited most of camps, and ilnd the coinposed -of. strong - men,'determined-en,' flushed •with victory, and having -the greatest _Confidence in their General' and sufficiently large to cope with any number which may be 'to ronglit 'to oppose_ them. On the afternoon.of Like' I:,fib inst ., _ gen. tiber man meat-the Beyond PhistOn the Fifteenth . .-t,tiny Corps (his old corps) to take' Fort MeAl hater, After a desperate resistaiice of Slew hours, • they were:compelled-10 suiretitler the pirt, with' twenty-girce gums's)! large qalibre, (and many of them weir ritte guns) e,nd a gar, ricon of gum huticirud conitnanile by. Major Anderson. 'OnfloSii js ttvpntf fceir killed and ninety wounded ; that' of the 'enemy much s The chafge was so Sudden 'And desPerate, (the rebel Major stated) that he could hardly keep his men E the guns,. ' • • . fOrP is etrengly.lmilt• fronting the river,' but : utit bilili`foi an assurilfby land. They had, apparently,. hui a few'days previous, commenced afrenkthetung the-fortin its rear, arattheir prin . gips' - E.teiition • was given to. laying tprpedoeir, which were shells *pied Us' the geonnd. with Only a amslkfriction primer ezposed,„im delicate ly_mtide; that: the Weight of a mati was sufficient to explode it.%'• Mbiiti-of abr.' Uhl 'Caused by thcsaAisAusions. • • . : • • - 0 1'hiseaptiliii.of this Fort lite opened coinmuni catkins thrones:l/geed/tie, River, into gesabaw ' Sound. . The - river is navigahla for large sized , - Gen. Shermiui mut staff took tea aboard .this ••ship.to;day. - The officers tell.rne, they found but little teals,; and plenty to ..eat, and , in fact _ that - It:hi the:nu:act derghtfoll campaign theYbave ever hitd.";.- - ‘ • • ..:; • • - ..'. ... : •• -.- The T.Oisicik - Which °applied this Fort , On"' matided. tryGen.•llakenoitatted 'With • one luted-: . realind efghty-eit .itead of Cattlail'. and have.now' :Z ia ',.:. " . - SM'ldrtitheed..'. , •"•ThiefirlwitX•fitir:eaur a 4"Pr twuttillire . •-,Theif •teu" s owlara inepkin • ' -'• .... oks.'" --1 40 11 imi' - :rettlegilvdlouti• 4 4qU ll 4 . l l •,d..!ctf . 'tise enemies tWiephusiltirri.. , •• '_ • • ~. '.. , ..._ . `-l'slineeftirrit•Oralt... - ifirale around.. tra 'fl"W"14:131011104114:cuttiV it 'off' from all , corernts: nicetkm.-•••lte•reanarked toins• offecers,-when 'he saw the . troopCharge.' Fort McAllister, _. "If is • ours ; Sittiamukh we will take at. our laisnre:".*. .I also heard an amusing. story, . which: runs as • follows': The General commanding at &Vanua]; made rett*itions On the 'different Counties - for a , . certain amount of ;corn, to be collected at a, cei- , • tain - plice; and from thence to be deltiered to -I.lM_Owledetate Government. - An officer on his way to take- eharge of the said corn, was cap=. hired with`the requisitions all - properly sigued.— Gen. Sherman took the requisitions. and sent his • owe teams for the forage, ',end remarked, -"al-. thongh . l relieve Gen. - Hardee of his command; . the corn is very necessary' and I will not wunter . Geri. Haniee is supposed to have twenty: thou saridmen. Sherman says he will erten lines to as many more as they may wish to.send in, • • Asking your pardon, if I hare monopolized too much of Yoyar time, •I. am, as ever, . - • Very Respectfully tours, , . U• S. Coast Survey. . . . • THE.. From the 48th. Penmi. Regi. Clasialtiesin.theltegi!nent en she 2Stis of . ..HEAD-QVARBERs 48TH.REGT., P. V. V., FOilT SEDOWICE, December 29. 18 64 ; SL . Td ssas Ens.:Testerday - afternoon our Regi ment received. a very severe .shelling . from the rebel-mortar batteries in our front. The shel ling eatramended abour.2 M.; ;and con *tinued,till about 9 M. •••• . The batteries on out line also laid then their— .cemplimente, by sending them quite a number Of both mortar.and . rifle shells. I know not what damage was &Me on the rebel side, but the rot: lowing . is a list: of cliff casualties : • . • • Corporal' Joseph Rant; 'Co. .13, wounded by Corporal John F. Dentzer,: Co. K, killed: ' John Yonker, Co. B, wolinded.in left arm. . Robert, Rogera, Co. C, wciandial is left leg and ,John Katter, severely by f G, bruised sall of timber. . . . . 'Charles H. May, Co.• G; •Wcninded iii shoulder By publishing:the above you will greatlypblike, Very.ltespeetfully,' your Obt;dient Servapt, • . Major Conuig., Begt. Brief. . Na:Co of a • Celebration, Supper, by • the 0; F. of Port. carbon, at ,the House. ,•rof D. • Wer4i . d, :rtionday evening, ••••• At MO Welock theigneete • sat down-- te. a table .groaning under the -load. - Of good things Of - the season, and by a -.flank wremeut succeeded ..in. 'destroying e.verv'eatable(m reach. The march' of Sherman Was observed in", the wholesale slangh • ter and consumption of all that gobbled;'quacked or crowed. - • Afterrestingnia. the field, the ; meet-, ing was called. -to order by' selecting; Mr:* Rase- Bull,:President and Sessinger retarY. ,O:.C. Tiffany, wii.introdnced. and 'entertained the meeting with an addresii On Odd Fellowship;.the great -good the order- his'dcine ,• ggiding,a history of: its infancy in - the -United States . ; the only auccesafni institution' 0f..0. this countit.. , _The fountain-of Mirpresent-organ ization • dates no further ha& than'lBl9.- Wildey, a blackmilith,.ariEnglishrean by birth, an. American citiimi.byedoptioM and resident of Baltimere, inserted in—the papers a call for a meeting, and from that, time the order has pros pe.ed; .until the rebellion: broke out. •. Ross 8u11.114,- proposed, the bolloWing, and was Unanimously endorsed The. United states of. America, the nursery of - every. :thing purem .religiom sound in . policy; . good in law; wise in • council; deep 'in learning and dublaile in science, "and with Abraham -Lincoln at its head; Will let its enemies know that,it isthe resistleas . .in Sessinger, Was requested to reply,. and' .tocik occasion-to state -t United StateS of .An Ma;what .a proud reflection for niem to say,'l Mall "um American • citizen, of this great and glorious 'country, the nursery of- religion, where . mem can. worship God according to the thetates of their own conscience, without-fear, • hei ng• • protected this right, by the sound policy ef law.' The birtli-place of liberty and the, laud .where tins lovers 'of liberty Of .all Europe inay . .fuld: a . refuge. • Deep u learn ing; every town .and village boast: of. its sellout houses, where theptinciples on:Mr -institutions are taught to the young min& Sublime in science and. Wealth, with bedroll niountains, coal valleys,. and oil springs, with Abrahani Lincoln as its head ChoSen by the people as of the people' and from the people, to preside ever her ,destines, will let' its enemies South, Nortli , aud in Europe know 'that it,,isthe resistless in might. This corneS'at gloriouStime, when , the lightning Ints.flashecl the .uews: The :Christmas gift of Gen.- Sherman to the President of-the, U. 6., the city of Savannah and -150 . guns. ' " • . . , • lied; White and- .was snligiti good Style, .when'Cul: Sigfried wa&..called,. and spoke•of the. objection some had to the order on accourit - of it ' being -a- secret order, Showing "the.. necessity of privacy-in 'family and .other natters. . The Gen- Malin his plan.' ot -rnove;nulnitel 'secrets.: The President in' his council; "spoke of the-vast good - done by the order prtitecting • the widow,. educating the orphan,, and paying the last-tribute" to the deal .• • . - B: - Allison Was next called andasid ho..would , not deceive us by taking a drinkiand . leave 'un der the:impression; that he:' .wa4 going - to .make 'long speech, but go ,it dry;-he spoke at length upon:, the*thities of, the . .o..l'. ; and that While, this is a celebration of ,tlie.o.' , - it comes upon atime•when the Union .armies are march ing On .tip Victory, and' lioped that Charleston would b&nett taken, - burned and destroyed, anti' not a - Vestige of the city left:.*•'.lu .colichision . he -proposed the health of. ,Dens:. Grant; Sherman, Butler, Sheridan, Thomas, FArragut - and Porter. pally around the Flag waa sling, when Mr. U. Oane vi - as called and • spoke of thowar '..for the Unioir• giving the. cops a .terrible raking ; and aS terted that iii six months half. of them would -swear they never voted for. Little Mac," and that they Would pray fo- . the: i.nd reeks : to hide them• • • MY -Maryland 'waeaung: 'Masan: W. H. 'LAT- - rence;,.. J. Gibsou, . eharles .. .Lurnick, ' W. Chillsoff and D. Willtena, all spolte..and niade iu tcrceting rdniatiia. 'At an 'Oarly .hour the party broke up by ainging the Odd - relloWa partifig ' • .11111110.. t DIKE • -- flatplsolorin Hitir. Dye is : the. beet .in the . The true' and.perfect'llye—Harmless--In etautaneona and . Reliableprudues a splendid .Black or Natural Brown:-remedies the ill:effects of Bad Dyes. • and -frequently restorer the, original color. Sold by all Druggists. The - gen-dine ie sigued,'W..A.l3atchelor, Si Barclay Street. Neu,: :York... • • . • January 7. l.ly • - 1111 T "Binucm.l4cottimit,t , in elm:al:lug of the Pain - Killer; Baia; sr •• - • • . ... . . , ~ We believe the public generally bas great COnfidence in this medicine: The numerous testimonials in it fa vor from well-knowp clergymen and missionaries:are welt ralCzileted xo convince aurbut the.' most ekepticaL If there be any of our readers Who still doubt touching the inagic.powera of PERRY DANIS , 'PAIN • KILLER .to 'relieve pain, we advise them to buy one bottle, and give it . a trial:- We never knew ityet.to tail:. : • . . ' • Price* :lb eta., bo C 18.: sad .i pei bottle.,- • • - . Jan . ,' L''.64. - .- ..- f 2 \- 4) 1 .. • -. : 1.2 w, $397 07. 9,826 82 . . • '• Brothethentre. ' • Lirca I aging • Library, llarket . atreet, Pottsville. Special - arrahgemehts'• arh made. vith perion iri" the.towns.of Matianoy; Haven, Minertiville, rind 'Tamaqua. FOUR DlPieEß- ENT.l3oo4S'areal}owed to salmeribers .0; a. 'distaSce from Pottsville.. AR. the new pobllcations are added ae soon. ae issued., '•- . I.3tarch Eyeriand' Cur.—Prot J: 1.."-NACS, - 31. D., Oculist . and'Antistjormerly of Leyden, nolland, located at No. Oil - Pine Philadelphia, Where persons afflicted with diseases of the Eye' or Ear will be acientifically treated'and caved, --If curable. itZ" ..tii . tt:fic.iat -.Eyes sorted without pail?. .No charges made for exalt:dna kiou.. The Medical recitity is invited; as be has nti: se crets in his mode of treatment:. • •• • • - Jan a0... , cc 4,34, Qay 'al AGENT FOR. pkg . SALE QF THE• • • WHEELER- 4 .WILSON. .• W G:Ael A (.3 I-11-N .E • • • linylill Cou nty. ln.Sck -1. • • .: • - • ..A number of there excellent FandlY ifachiPea are ;0 7 way's !relit hand and' can 'tic - seep ope,rallott ,by calling at • his • realdeoc‘. in Market • Street, arove .sth, next'door to the .g,nglielii,uthertin: Church.: To accommodate .persona uallig:thcae Machities,:a stiPply.of ffach,frteDi: andsoap,,and Clgrk's .Threcul, in all numbers •and eplorn, especlaliy adapted tO.Sewlnp, Machine use,'Fill be kept bn hand... Thorough ingtructinna for .3cOrickag- Acze Mathis es 'vvill.hc 'given to Indias,l)=4o.l;lg. • • Orders by mailsill' . .teceiva . prompt - atte,ittion. _CO and exanaiiie•beforePrrchasing:ebikvbere., • • . • The Contesaiolas :n.ed Eaverieuee ea ratirli—Pabliatted for the bepent, Jind as a • OJ}..U -TION TO - YOUNG DIEN and others, *to. softer from Isierema Debility; Premature. Decay. of _Manhood. supplying at. the same time Tux MCA.:i 'or Ski,r-Crits. By one who has cored himself 'after undergoing con niderable '9uagkery. I:l3 , M.fulosing post.liaidaddreed envelope, Angle toper. may he had Of the Author. • . ••- MATTe.AIII„ Back., • Dec. '64.,60-amJ . BroOklyn,-Bing&CO, N. Y. :-. THEN GREAT ENGLISH REILEDY; . , . - MIR JAIIIES F • • C..E4813.AT.r) PJL E/S I • . l'opaied from a preserintion J. Clarke, M. D., phys Wan Extraordinary: to the (Zucca; .This well known medicine is no. impusitiow -hut a' sure and Safe reniedy. for Female :IXllicultiea and'Ob -stractions, from any cause whatever ,and,. allhopzh co Po n !r e e 4 rfo to l tio r u e,m ...r edy, captains...nothing- hurtful to 05e To IdAtmentApria it is peCullarl*. 'suited. • It will, In a 'Short line; bring Csn the monthly: 'period'with reg. nlarity.. . ' - . In ail eases of Amone and 'Spinal AO*lcons, in ih the-1:440d •Reayinees...Patiote eiuslight ezertion,:,,Palpitat)on of theHeart,-howpessof Anirusi nv.terim Sick Headache, Whites. and .al) the painful diseases oteasioned bye' isordered atept,'.ty~a pills' wilreitect a cure when all other meals have failed. TIIEBF PILLS five Nerra /MEN ItNOWN To lAIL Wargly nit ceneerFtoss..os :fat 2n p,Lat or raureter ate watt. Vorfoll naitienlars, get a-parriphiet; free.'of the Agt, • Elold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. sole United ..ites•Agelit, • • • JOHN- rb.lOt 4 ES. 27 Cortland( St:, Nevi-York. • N.: 8.-si: gestage atampe. encioacd jo any. al; thoritedag,ent. will Insure bottie -containing over 50 pills by return Man.- Nov:s4 , 44 - •'. • • 45-Iy , ••INFORMATION .11 4 ' BEE. • Te lifery.osta geutlexa* of Nervous UehilityDm.. topenney, Pretenture Decay . endWouthful Error. actuated n dellre.to benefit °th ere, willbe happy to furnish to all who,need it, Mee: of rharge.,) the rempe - and.direttions for mAkin,,- , the _sim ple remedy used in hie ease. Sufferen wishing to profit by.theadvergswa. bad ezperioe.a: and possess a: ears tmd valcOle xeruedy:'cando no addresidnr. him at hLi place ottkuituvu.• The Rettpeand full information *.-:.of-vilal-lmporunee=will be . cheerfbily sent by retire Address . JOHN B. OGDEN. '' No, 80 NdiroOll otreet, New - York. • 13.'ICervont bnfierers of both sous will And this information iquinablo; - 'Dee 19;' , 64.'" ' . DO Cm Deveiziber. E . CCiM*I7I.4I,Ca.tED:3 • - - • - . . ... .. . ... . • * • LadieV. •Furs.. •• .... __ . ..: Perri:were may-relrepon getting the' beat at Cli..-11tLES GAKTORD at -. '..S4C+N§,.- Contineutel: Hotel, 'Philn4etpri*. -- -: • . . . • - :• • . 14-Bm. .. . A• Truly' ' •• London -Hair Cokaltestorer and•Dresaing." 4 • . • "London HaliOslor Restorer and Dread:llv. , • " London Hair Color Restorer tuuttoreettsg." • ' For restoring Gray Hair t . o.its origldai colgerkirltlion • dyeing, or 'cinsing - th e hair to grow whin. has fallen "O orl...ine thin.; for remeinganyeroptiralriseases. .-Itr4.3g, Sparc, Dadruff, etc. '• ' • . . , . . itlif does' it relit:the 'BM *luting or ; pration -birfore , 'l:Wafter its use. IC ereates a perfedly healthy Aster of • theacalp, by: skellog_as. aatimalmit and tonic:to. the or -guns accessary to supply coloring.. matter ro the hair, and compleadyrestores them Is . their - original - .vigor and;strength. It is entirely,. different from all other heir preparations, and is. Ma on4r kaiiess. restorer • of rotor and perfect ' hair _ r ffru . ii!rfng , ? . 01#ned, fa . very • iszowrazo, aaiti EMMA avrat'razir rum.. even wherelbey bad been tadd for mrs. Fortkis par: pliselt is decidedly .the best 'preparation known, A trial will - satisfy the moat skeptioal, 'thus 'placing it 'at the: head of all other remedies fir baldness and Ventre. servation'of Ual hair in the fullest luxuriance and beau- TO Tux timn! We would especially - ask the attention . , of .the ladles 'tathLs now rinivenkilly .ptipnlar hair preparation, and- ' remind them of the well-established fact that Many of the hair tonic in - vogue are not only powbrless for , good. but absolutely psmiciou.s, and too . often dearne. lave in their. influence uran the groWth • of the The •• London Haire* or . Reatorer •• a:angina .no -sub stance that swill clog the Pores, but it does contain real nriurishnient for the vessels ilia whichitartaits spring, thus rerideringthe hair truly. ell , ant and' 'beautiful in every period.of life__ On children's :heads_ it lays. the foundation of a good head 'of hair, and it the lady's • toilet - it is indispensable... . Deis Nei BOIL. ULT .BOWNRT..OII TUE YINZEIT LISEN. It is the - only attesied: article that will absolutely, ttithont deception; restore the hair to its orighial color and beauty, causing it to grow where it has fallen oft Price - " .- 75.teubia bottle sii bOttfes for $4... - ' 40 S ,.. 41 , 11 3 1; . t i le*al rth vAi, Street Phllad a :`and JOHN O. BROWN. .& SON, : aid lißlarpt SAILOR, -Drug -Sept.:lT, . (April .2, Aloloio . o'.•..4!ztOlilleiice._ . . • NOTICES'. • • . • . kß"Sciritecs at-Trinity . " ( Episcopal ) -Church on 'Sunday morning-. at - 3 1 ( :pastlo: Sunday.. evening' at 3i o.w-A 7, excepton the.secomi SUNDAY trr , rnemonvir, - when the service is at.X.past 3,•P: M., in place :or•the " • Rte" F irst Presbyterian . Church, corner Ma hantongnand Streets, Rev: ISAAC; . Itrczy, Services,-Suuday 103¢ A. A.M. and .7,V P. M., ei .cept on the 3d' Sunday of every month; when the second service. will beheld at 3,V M.- .Lecture;Therslay evening at - 'Sabbath School; 2 P. 31.;. Prayer Meeting, quarter' before .I.o:Sunday morning. " ' Vir:Ciercuoin, Reformed Church,' Market . Street... Rev J.: C..l3ehami, Pastor.:. Regular services, alternately," in the Gelman "and Eitglishlangnages,' ev .ery Sabbath day, at 10. - A...51.• and . 7 P. - .M." Prayer Meet ing' iind Lecture every Wednesdirevening at 7 P. •4, Jan: 15th " and 29th, - Engliah in the ,morning and Ger.: Man In the evening; Sth Germari • in - the marning'and- 'English in the.•evening. • , • • tEr - Union Prayci • itllcetiu,, , •, every, Sunday. SK to 0R; o'clock, in the. frame - - Church . on Second street, hetween Market andD:orivegian Ste. All are incited :: ' ririgethodinit E. Church' , Secend Street, ahove .Market.. Rev. J. B. McCouWeoti, Pastor.. Services Sahbatn.:at .10, A. 'M.,, and rT, P. .m..t'tayer Meeting,: Tuesday evening , at . o'clock . •." • ••• . •• • • • • .13r'The Second Presbyterian .Church:Rev. - S: F, COLT,- Pastor. Public serVices; every Sabbathjat tiv - Ileg al air aptiiitChneek,Mainuitang,u; Preaching"every Lord's Day; Morning and Evening; -at and-. 7, M..'• Lecture; WednesdayEveri -734 o'clock. •IL_Acernt, Pastor„.: rer:lE'ng.• Lutheran - Church, lilarket Square. Itev. 31 - ; KOONS, Pastoi. ..Preaching 'every:Suinia:Y: *ruing, and evollitg,,..at •10.34 A. M., rind-7, P.• 31..— Prayer Meeting and Lecture Thursday even:; at 7..0't Mck fttrEvungetical Churchi Vaktowhill .btri•et.— * Rev. 0, RuOAns Pastor, .will preach .German :ev: ery Sundattriortiiiig at• 10,o'clock; hid English in the- Evening at l'O'cleck. ; : , •*-- • • ' 111..11.1tR . 1ED Wakes intuit be,. accempa nied tefth. 25 - cents toappear-in the JOURSAL, ' , , • WILSON.—WIESTOn the Ist inst.,• by. the Rev ,loseph.MeCool, Mr. Atnirt•Fisiirs. Wits :of - Mahan. oy Plains, to Miss Manta LOtIS..A . WIT4T or Pottsville.- DIED • Simple 12717/Olfnqinelys 'of ileatlu4 free. Those pc, tiiinpanied netiees. -AT., must be•paiti for, at th rate of 6"eenle.liWr line. • "• • • • • - • DALlAllT—Ree . ntly,lin NorthjWhiteliali Township, Lehigh Colinty. of :Diptheria, JossruMaksett ' aged 10 years, 9 months, and 17 days.. Also, ELLEN. MAIIGARET:. aged 5 years; and 18 days: • Also, S.tmum .LEWIEW aged 2. rears—nhildren of NichOlaa . and Mary. Balliet. Into of, Township,-Schuylkill County, • • . .. . . ENiERICLI—On Pie 22d ult.,: • n Township; LUNA, widow , of .the late. John - .Eiierieh; aged 73 :years. 3 mouths and ',20 daysf . . HEPLEitoit :the •filth ult in' Eldeed . Township. -Rev. GEORGE M. llEyLEir, Aged 52. years. S months and H0,17-on,. the '26th nit., din Ortvigshurg,-WILLIAm age 52 !,eart , ,,ll rat:intim and• 4 tlaytt: , - WANTEI). rp ILE •SUBSielfilißEß'having lirid a number . of pars experience in the -Coal ,Trade. and•beitig laminar vith'it in its various branches,—Mining; Trans porting. shippliig and Selling—desires a position where Ws knowledge of • the 'trade' .oill•.be mutually advanta geous.. , Bituminous 'Operation - .preferred. Address BOX 207"S;' PIiILADLLITLI • January 'Cia; ••• • . ~ . • . • 3-3 t Pin,tcring bathi .v lour :Feet long. Apply t.i.! ' T NE D yoUng man, . "has had' some TN experience...dee-ire% a situation as Clerk, Or Asisit taiit in twine ettic6.. Can 'give' eativtattary reference.— Addreaa FREDERICK:, Box No: i 1, Pottaville P. 0: man. 7; • . . • 1-30 • S ; 00 CAI IN HAND .-.- W.I.NTE .REPRESENTATIVE ..VOLUN :TEER RECRUITS, lOW are not entbject to the. drag... fur thelerin . of three . -years; [dr-which a bouuty.of seven hundred dollars will be given each. . O. 11 4 . E&ii - INs, . • • Mahanlongostreeb . opposite Post Office, ~ • . . . .. . .lITA rer E i.).--Yrti . purChase: 4 'Collia6 *, by an East.: IT. ern ":,Conipany.. 'AAdreafs, givinz Wangs, and tic aCription, - ,X.: 1%. 7:., at Miners' Joui : nal Wee. ''."- IN:c. :11,,N4: ''. -.-. ' •'' ;--. - • ... I : - ' 113-3t7 ' hae htid;.seveyal years .t.l;yexpejlence in saperititeudlng g Colliery; wishes. Ei . 4frnationt References ; Pleaee address CONII.- D.RNTIA4,;at - this ogee; - . . . NAT kr#l:lo6 1).-74ree or four : good" ClOiR • Tt!' EERS, by': - W. E. BOYER VITIA T 114: goOd MAKER, , eral iyages will be paid. to • •. • ec.. 24, '34.-452-;it • D. • 6.11E4017 . &., SON. • . _ . . . . . .. , lITAN'EED.AIi azeiley ior the sale of. - some de T. - T suable vein ht..ediil, by a party' having. long ek-- . perlence id the trade. and can give satiSfactoiy refer ence.. Address B. W., 49 7,‘ lerch a u LY Exchange, Boa tin:Wee. 3, ,64:-4? -13t. - • : . • . . 41'.1E4ILME .ENGINE - S:.W.A.NTED . .—Lt4e 'Um: I , 27.derstencd wishes to, purchase 3 secoudshand :.team Efigittes, 0f.'20.0r 30 horse-power:each. 'Address. .. - . ...... . 7. •• . - JAB= SPA.lt....Pottsville, Pa. . $ o—tO • SELL i I , FIE "A ' 4 . Z r e A- ' legal * - Teu der 9lraitionery Palcknic. l ) •Each Package con .talus 35 Songs, 2 pages of Music, 19 !sheets of paper, Or Etirelboes'..l Ruler. '1 Pen.l Pen - Holder,-I'Lead Peu . cif. 1 design for Cndertleeres;:l for chiliPs Apron:l for Embroidered Collar. I.fOr Christening Rube.: ior mark ing Letters, •,18 Secrets never'.befOrc.- published.' worth many dollars ; and Other'information. . Also; one bean- - tifurarticle of Jewelry., Liberal inducement!!! to Agents. Send Stamli for Circular:. • • ~.• , 8.0.1• L BOTT:. • 43 Soutlr TIIIRD Street, PHILA.DELPIIIA;;.• LEGA I, . -.IN 0 TICIf4S.. CHUIBIK.III,I. CO UIY.T.V, • see-.-At -an Orphanies COurt, held at Pottsville,in and, for raid County, ,on the Screnth . .of.ilecCmber, 1864.. before the Rynn.. President, - and . Bettiamin neither and Jacob Kline, I:Aqrs., Associates itidges---. • in the.matter of the partitiotrof. the-Estate of Ansel - A,rnOhL - litte.of the'City• of Philadelphia, deceased. - . And now, • Decimber ith, 1864, ~the Court -Here. con- Rion the said return and inquisition of - the - Sheriff, and direct noticeto - aliot the said heirs • (to be published as herein betore • direeted as to holding ;of' the intini.; slrionitri come into Court and accept - of:the said Beal Estate at the appraised value thereof on the First Mon day of March next, or Show cause why thesame should not be sold be the Administrators of the said Estate. .• • - And B.A . ppearing to the Court thilt • Philip one of the said heirs, died since the commencement of 'these proceedings, -leaving issue Joseph, Leon, Fanny, .Flora, Lizzie. Julia and Philip Arnold; the Court order these to be made parties to the said proceedings, • And it further appearing to,the- said Court,' that the aaid above namedchiloren of Philip 'Arnold, deceased, arc minors, and that Mayer Levii-E • chrin Levi. and Joseph Levi, children of -Sarah 'Levi, 'deceased. and Isabella Dettlebrwh. 'LeoA,. Julia, Flora. and. Abrahani Duffle. 'bitch, children of . Pauline Dettlebdai„ - deteased, , are 'also itl}ll:3, • the. Court here appoint .31arcus Cauffrtian .of the city of Philadelphia, a friend of the-fumilies, to be guardian.. at Mem for all of the said ininor children.' in the said proceedings gamed:-' By the Court,, • ..A. DOBBNIAN. Clerk. January;l, 't..: • • 1-6 t IN THE COVll'i or COMMON PLEA OF scIuICITLIFEiLI. COUNTY. GEORGE No; 116 31 ch• - T• • • 1863 . • • ADAM 1101IN6iG, !`Lerldd On Real Estate, ex , 63 itch. T. 1560: - 1 tendedandletirly rentals fixed . - The'underaigoed; - Auditor, appointed .by -the Court to. •marshall the liens against the'Defe:ndanVelleal ,tate, Rae rbdriing the - amount • dtie .thereon, • and; Whitt rental bas.heen paid:° - will meet the tiarties interested 'at the Ofilciet4 - JOUN p. ROBAR7',-in the Borough of RottAville,'ol3.mosDAy.,- JANUARY. 2it(L .1801/, at -10 O'CIOCIC, A. M. " THOMAS It BA.IsiNAN, ' • • • Auditor... Jaaliary*T. . - • • • • - jv 7. II e.= Whereas, letters of administratioti tti I the estsite of .4.lmthain Faust, latent . the. Borough. or Auburn. souylkiu empty. decd, hate been granted to the subscriber, all persotia iudebtld to stid estate are requested to make payment, and trose hteritig dalme - agaitiat.aie Saute, 'to make theni - knowri,%without delay, to .. CAROLtNE'I."AIit3T, Dec:lit, 0 ,54. .• • • ":- • r . . • - IN THE P HANN , ' COURT OF S4CIII.TVII,FII L COUNTY. - -In the matter of the estate of 'Jo -Temple, der;d: The -undersign Auditor . ; 'appointed by. the .sald Court toilletrilm the Infamies. ill'the hands : of Samuel j Chrisman.. Admi iStrator -of said deceased.: to- and Among the credit entitled to the sanie,'hereb,y givett notice th nil part! uterested, that,he trill 'attend , to the dutiesof-his ap unneut ou TUF,SDAY..the day of Jerkwiry. latta. 2Q o'clock in the forenoon; et hia bare, In the Herons • • . JO 'P. HOBART; Auditor. . tIVOTI G E.—The underefertcd, one of Execiitore 11 of the Estate of flatinal3 - Platt late onto Botough .111lnersville, deceased, hereby notifies all persons-in terested in raid ,Espi.e, that he will' attend te-; the rot tlemente,ot his accounts with said Estate until *the 10Th daynf. January, A:D.. 1.813.5; upon - which' date •he will renenuceend release the said Ezmutorlihiji. • All pernons- knowing; theruSelves indebted, and all these Inti-ing claims against :mid estatr.orill crane fur u-d on or. before that day,. and 'settle the same._2* • • - - PIIILIP IVIIALKS- - . • Co-Executor of the Estate of Ilaunah Platt. • Mlnersrlije, *6-1. •' • VSIFFILTE OF 11,1 0 4.rillitl. BAOTOL,FT, 124-14r,'deeestsed.—Letters testamentary' upon the Estate of Daniel. Bartolet, 84, late of the Borono of Cressona; decem3ed..basing been granted to the ander-- sigued, all persons Indebted to said estate are requeitted to make Immediate payment, and tho se 'haling claims agahast the same are requested to present them without delay; to ABRAHAMBAETOLET, • - • . LEIVIs BARToIoVr, • • • .... • ••• _ : • -. • Etecutore, ut Creasomi. - Dee. 70; 134. , . • 1504 t --„„ ' • 'GENE R T NOTIC giP••NOTICE it hereby . glven thit- Gae sev• era] COltiertet, hitherto worked by the under.: grief] on Thelma& of the ,New York tand 'Schuylkill Coal.Compauy, in.Schuyikill County, will hereafter. be worked: by theaaid New York and *lnylkilreanlCdm - . uscpcgag & .. aw... ;K*l J'annaritet. - I*. 1-3 t . T i c+ OTICIEC TOVONTAILACCCOBS.- . 'Sealed Proposals will be:reeeked till the, First day of .Febnaary, 186 S, by -the New • York and. Middle Coal Field Railroad . and coal. Company, at tile offloiof the 'Resident Engineer, in Onvignburg, Schuyl kill County, or id,-the Office .cf the Company in Phila delPhle, to (=Area the remainder of the, earthwork a n d masonry of the Eastern Division of their Railroad. extendingfront Schuylkill Raven to the. mouth of Liz ard c r e e k m true Lehigh Valley,—and also to construct the.,Western :Dliision of their road. extending from Schnyikill Raven into the Middle Coal Field together with the Branches, to accommodate, the trade of the va dans coal districts.. Proposals will also be considered for the necessary :hoistin„,o Machinery fora system of Jae - lined Planes to be used -In. connection ; with their Plans 'and opecifkatiorukan be' seenat the ofliee of the Engineer, who will supply all details of Information, By order of the Board of Managers, _• . • • JOHN M. BICKEL, PmAident:. Janes Dionysos, Resident Engineer. Jantutry . . . . , CO.PARTNIEJRAIIIP.L—The under. algnedhereby gi notice that. they tune en tered into ano-paithership in the milling linsinees In Ashland. Schuylkill County, under the arm name of BOOLE'. • • , REUBEN L.NS.. • " ' CHARLES EGOLF. , • Ashland, Dec. 'ZS, 'St . a3.6t . . NOTICE.—An election for nine Dlrec.. • tons ofthe•Miuers' National Bank 'of Pone - vine, to serve until the next 'annual election, will be held at the Bankhig House,' between the hours of 10. A. 31... and 3, P, 31.. om .. rinW,DAY,. the , 31st of January next. • ..' ' - - . • . CH A. LOESER, Cashier.. Pottsille. Dec. 311; OFFICE' HILL dt Salkuiyl• kill MUM* Railroad Company. Pitr-roor.t.ruiA.;l2th m0.i.19. 1 84 . The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com. panywill be held at. the Bill of the Franklin Institute; No. la South Seventh street, on 2d day (MONDAY, the 9thof First month (January), 1963, at , which time. an election will be held fora President:andten Mane . „ gem to nerve for the ensgiug year.. • ' WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. December 31, 'Gt. . :sa-21 , Firm_ of TYLER & CO. • IS this day- dissolved by the..withdraw e .)f. C. NICHOLS BEACH. The business will be continued by the undersign in Philadelphia and New York,, under the same name as heretofore. _ • • GEORGE E. TYLER, LEWIS BU('KMAN, • ' WILLIAM Y AGARD. WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON December 21,.156.4. . . . I.4tu • WHEREAS, The Auditor General.'as required by the ilth Section of the act entl.; tied "An .Act enabling the 'Banks of this Common.' wealth to becorneAssociations for the'purpose of bank ing. under.the laws,of the United States" passed on the.i:t•ld'day -of' August. has eertitted to' me' that the MiNsas'`ill.isa o r l'orrsvu.t.e, located - in. the Borough of Butt/Nile, Schuylkill County, has furnished 'satisfactory evidence him that - all the, requirements Of said Act have been complied with by the'sald Bank, and that it has become an,Association - rut the purpose -or banking under thelaws of the United States_ . • I "do therefore Cause this notice 'thereof. to be pub aceordance with ""the. provisions of the said lithaection of the said Act, and do. declare that • the' Chartermf•said Bank. .bythe' terms df said Act. • is deemed and taken to be hereupon" surrendered, subject to the prpviaions of• the first section yfreaid.Act. . " • • O:.CURT . I . S. Governor. Executive chamber, II irri4burg: Dee. 2S, 134 --533 t OFFICE - ST.IVICIIOLAS COAL COMPANV ;': 205 g Wnlnui. st.,. Philo.del phi n. -• • • ' • • • :TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ST. LAS CGAL c.0.-Notice I:thereby - given, thatt a meeting of the Stockholders of the St.. Nicholas Coal Company mill be held (Hi-MONDAY, the 16th 'day of January. A. D. r .lee.b. , at 12 o'clock, noon. at the otlice of the • Com:: 'pang. No. 20.134 Walnut Street,: in the City of Philadek, for the purpose of taking the 'proper measures to. extend the charter of, the Company for a period of thir„:l teen years - from the termination of the present charter. and to diminish the capital of the Company to Six Ilun- deed Thousand Dollars,ln pursuance of the ActOf..A.s_ sembly, approved the-10th day of April; A; D.. 1562. • • .• ' • -- JOIINDONALDSON. . - WILLIAM T. CARTER, I , ' GEO. F. -TYLER,' -, t - Directors. . • WM. DONA,LDSONJ • Dec. 'GC • • a:4a NOTlCE.—Anelection for.. nine ..Minn ! : gere‘ of the Pottsville .Water Company, fa 'serte the 'ensuing year, will'be held at the office of 'the' Compaq ~ between the hoar:4.of two and four lo%locle; on - MONDAY, the 9th day of January, 1565 MILTON-BOOZE, Secritary Pottsville, Dec. ^d; .0 , :11.*F.A . SUBV 'DEPARTMENT .• Ollfce , of Comptroller :of • thic Cur. reiver, WesnorbTosi.likcember 24th; 1361, WHETIEMI, By satisfactory evidence .presentell to the undersigned, it hair been made: to' appear - that 'The National Bank of -PottrMlle," - in 'the Borough Of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill and' State 'di P.emisylvania, has•been duly organized under and- ac-. cording to:the .requiremdnts of the Act of Congrens, entitled." An. Act to provide a isiatibnal 'Curren'cy, se cured, IV a pledge Of United • StatealiOnds."and 'to pro.:- vide for.the' circulation. 'and redeniption thereof," ark., proved June 3, Mt. and has complied-with alt the pro-. visions of said. Act required to be complied with before CoMmencing the business of Banking under said Act I Nqw; therefore, - .1, Hugh, McCulloch, Comptrtiller• of the Currency, du hereby certify that • "The.:Stinere tional Bank . of 'Pottsville," in the Borough of 'Pothr;• vide _ in.the County of and State of Peitsyl— vault': is authorized to - commence the business of Batik:. ing under'. the act/aforesaid, ." • lv 'l..`aa'rivosir Wuziteoi. witness my hand' and. • seal of Ake, this twenty-fourth day of Be HUGH ,INCLrLI.OOLi; Comptroller of the C:uiretxy Dee. 31, 'll4 . . . AN ORDINANCE Reiziting .st•-• • - 0146' 31Iiirket - nud sales • of ',Market - - . . ing in the lioiough of Potito - illi•:: ,* See: I. Be if ordained , and enacted by (he Town Coun cil' of 'the.Borouyh ttt - .Put4ritte;:and it hereby enact- - •etl by the ituthorityof the aapie. That the market hours in the Borough of Pottsville are' hereby. declared to he an followa :•Frihn the lot day iif'Octuher: until tha let day of April, eVery day, excepting Sunday. until eleven o'clock hi the forenoon: and from the:lst day. of April until the lot day of-October; every dity,:excepting Sun. day, until nine.o'cluek in the 'forenoon • and no person. .or perious shall, dating rharket hours, .buy; or caus.e.to' lie -bought hi gross, and for the . purpose. : uf 'again; any article of provision, vegetable,- fruit, ur oth er .artiele - of marketing, excepting , only . Corn, Wheat, Rye, thus, ur other grains, under a -pen: ally of live dollars... • • . .• Sp:. 2. ha' lett and every person selling any article,' of. provision or Marketing from any wagon, sled, or v t , hide, in any - sircet,Or alley of this BorOugh. shall place such. wagon, sled ur ychicle• near to the: coal-stUne, and ju such a Manner 4.4 - not to obstract: the • tract:ling 'ou • the streets,. and not to obstruct the crutlsings, under the penalty of ore dollars fur each offence. • : • SEC, 3. All hurter' and lard,. or any other article of sc.• cmtonied weight or giir it Measure, •.exposed -foe sale: 'withinthe Borough; shall, if-found deticient in Weight • or measure by the Chief BurgeSs; be sciztXl by him - and forfeited for the nee of the Barough. r 'Sea. 4. If any person shall - sell, or expose to Sale, within the limns of the Borough, any beef, pork, mut ton., lamb, tish,• or othef . article of food that - Nhal I be found to be diseased. tainted. blown,. stale, or - unwholesome:Or Mani manner rendered unfit •for use. or any veal which when killea shall not have been :of the age of four weeks, such articles shall he forfeited, and the offender or offender's shall incur a; penalty - ,of" five dollars for .the first offentei.and for each repetition. of the offence, the penalty'or ten ditilais, • • . Sec. 5. The'Ordinance: entitled ••, An 'Ordinance for the Regulation of Markets inthe Borough of Pottsville." passed Aug tit. 6,1661.7 and all former oranances relat ing. to Markets in-the Borough of Pottsyllle, are hereby' revs pled. : . . • - Approved the '9.oth . day of December,•l964. - • . ..• JEREMIAH RERD, President, • Attest: A. WIIITNEB, Town Clerk. ' - • Dee. 24. , 64.,-62.1t • . . • • . T ICE. —An 'election tor 'nine Direc- Ri tent ,of- the. 'grit Naiional Bank of - Ashland; . PU.; to serve thC ensuing year, held at the Bank. jog, House on TUESDAY, the 17th day af January, 1366, boWeen'the hours of 10; A. 31.,•and.4.,'P. M.. . 'A vote of the Stockholders. will also' be taken en the amendment of Section oth'. of the Articles of Associa tiom.makink the. Capital Stock of the Bank One Hun dred ilvd• Flay Thousand. Holism ($1 . 50.1100), with 'the' privilege of 'lncreasing the , same to Three Hundred Ttionsun d Dollars ($300,600j... • • ordcr'ot the Boani. - . ,• • B.IWINGERT, Dec.lo, X 64.. • : • . pawl i..A.DELpiarA. An . ItEAD . ING RAILROAD CO., Office - '2.*27 South Fourth Street, . •• - • • - , • l'iticanta.ritts. Desernbeil2th, , 1F364. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders-of this company, that the annuarmeeting, and an election for President,'slit Managers, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place orvtlia .SECOND,MONI)AI7 oth) of Jann 'ary.next. at 1 ~Jl.. WM. ,11..WE88. , LORBERRY GREEK RAIL. ROAD CO . , , . "• • • , . : , • • Pntl.Avetraii,'Dec. 12th, 1964. '• The miniml meeting of .the Stockholders of the Doi. berry Creek Railroad Clotepany. Nil]] be held at the , Of fice of the Philadelphia and . Reading Railroad Commt ny. No. 227'1:tooth Fourth Street, Philad'a, on MON DAY, January 9th, 'fS6i: at RYA.. M., When an election will beheld fitr a'President and ltlx Direetbm, to Bcrrc for the Cnenlng Year: . Sec.y.' ' Decl•ll' '64. . . • • ' 61-41 , PiIIEADELPEUGS.,- Dee.: 916,. 1246.1 . .- 1 -Theannual•meeting of the Stock •holdere ..of the Ptittatille ..Mining and. Manufacturing COmPany, for the eirction of otlicerri for. the ensiling year, and the traninetiou of other burble:is, vitt' be held at.the office of ttui Company,' No. '41.1". Walnut 'Street, Philadelphia, on• TUEhOll.Januarry Inth: 1565, at .4 P. M. ' . • 'RICHARD JONES,'President. • Dec. 17,' ..64..,•'• • .. • 61-it . . . OFFICE OF - TELE • I,,OCIUMT. Itrs. . MOUNTAIN COAI,' AND IEON'OO., ' , .. • PIIIL3DiAJIIIA. Decemner 16th, 1864. The anneal Meeting' of the Stockholderi of the above named Company, will . be held. at their. office, No. 230 South Third Street, on MONDAY; . the 16th day of. Jan uary next, at 12 o'clock. M., when an - election will' he held fur ee.ren Directors,' to serve foe the . ensuing,. year. The transfeebotiks of the Company.. Will be closed for llfteen . days prior to the day of said election. . ' -- „ :• , EiIIVD ELY. Seey. ' Dec, 17,..64: ' '. - • . -. , , - . 61-lit - . • THE -DEPARTMENT, . Other Of the Comptroller' of . the Currency, WASIIINWEON, November 14 - 194. • • ••• • Wirras:ts, .by. satisfactory evidence presented to the UndersigniA, -Irnas been madeto appear that the - Firet 'National Bank,. of Mahatioy City,. in the Borough of Illahanos City, in.the County of; ebuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, has been dilly organized under. and tic-. ;cording to. the requirements of the--act of Congress :entitled •.•.-.A.U. Act. to proxide.a National Currency, se. cared by. a'pledge of. United States bonds, and to pro= vide for the circulation and redemption: thereof," ap proved June 3d, •19-14. and has complied with. ail the •proileitiuset said Act required .to be complied -with,. • before commencing the : business of Banking under said • - - Non': Tits:tertian.. Samuel • T.' lloward., Deputy Comptroller or the' Currency, do hereby certify tharthe First National Bank-of Mabanoy City, in the Borough of Matiatioy, City, in 'the County of Schnylkilf and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commencethe, bust, ness of Banking under the. Act aforesaid.: • . i -.Tr.srfmoas WHEREOF, Witueas my hand - and seal of office...this .2th day of November;' SAMUEL T. IIOWARB: Deputy Comptroller of 'the Currency.' , 47-91 , , . Nov.' 79,'64 :PASTIVERSIIIP We: the subscribers, have. this • day entered Into a Partnership. 'under the Firm name and: atyle of ALLISON & BANNA.N,..to carry on the:Foundry. MIA.- Stuithing'and Car.making Business,- in . Port Car. bon, Schuylkill Comity. 'IIIiBERT. ALLISON, • • • •'.• . ' FRANCIS Bl IHIA.NNAN . ; . • April . • ' • . • . • 17- '; • T .— lIRY.HAV MI E COE.=-Tbe Ladies. "Skates. that attracted so much attention Last winter, Silver 'Steel nniners and plated mountings, - Mao, the ankle. supporter Skate, or Blondiu 'pattern, at - - Dee. 27 'pc STICEITErt . —Plated straps of red, white und.blne, rtrong,. pretty._and good tone: Call and 'zee them, at eir. STICHTER & THOMPSOIC'S. 7.340- 3-IC. 2.: NIITION/U. LOAN AT PAR. Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful lifoneY , emponi . attached. Interest payable each 2i x . - Months. . • The Principal payable in Lawful . Money the end' of Three Yews, or the Solder thi right to demaadiat that time THE 5-20 BONDS AT PAR, IN STEAD -OF CASH Jpr This valisae, a, the 5-213 Bonds are rota setting at eight . pet mlt prinvOnv The above Loin, /and an. Isabel( eurities lor sale by , - L. F. WHITNEY, CENTRE STREI7, reyrrivniz. SLEW July 30,..64. LOST . AND FOU D 041%—$:so Sat ts-t, Lin the Borough of -341nen3cille, $53.5. 16. NVlA.e‘.r hsa found sitid money, Will confer a peat favor by r.•, turning it , to the eubscriber, who rant ea . :ford loi+e It, and receive the above reward. ". • • EDWARD EASKINs. • • -.Next door to Tainery, Sa Minerbville. • 31, .• TRAY' IVO 'W.—C . :imp to the o.3bsaits.rx prei j_ $ ee, Germantown, Columbia Co,. near, • Ashland; Pa., a .RED COW, with a I.4tely face. about.' Team old. • The - dwner t wit, qneated to prove property, pay cluuree. and "` - * -- . 3 ! take her away.. W3l. INVDONALD. VOR;SA4E AND. TO LKf. lEA.I. .ESIPATE FUR SAIL E.—A value. .ble bustnee,t stand and Dwelling . Botnic, Ktt•A nate on the Ean.side Of Centre 6treet, just ahotie "41 . 3lithantong4street.• Inquire of , . • . WILLIAM B. WELLS, Attunwy. 1 tt . Jan. 7. •65 CO IL- LEAS .M.,-The aubsceribern have kir determined t 'e several leases on Meir ;irop• erty,"knoivin mi . the'. EXTCelit PH.O.Pi:RIT, Sit{lMO ai Schuylkill County, and- M._ the -inimediate ‘ielnlty ol Tcsc,Auoti.t.- The' ;round hay been fully developed, and ,thoie desiring a flrk..rate colllery;can °Min one, with , ' oufmaking any further expWratimas of the :same: ~ •Nohe need make aptilitation ,unle#s capable of .!rect itm all the unprovements; • - ' ANA) , to GIDF,XJ:i BASt.,Schuylkill 'Haven, 5 , ..:1My1 : kill County, Pat.; 'or to DAVIS-PlialiSON; tn 7 Walnut timer, Phi ladelphia, • • - • - • •. January-7, nip. - • , FOll.. LE.-2 NEW BOILERS; 24 ;richer is gianieter.'3o feet lung, made of beet Charcoal Iron. JApEZ SPSJt S, (bal at., Pottaville. P. FOR. MALE' OR • RENT..---A - Stone. .I)welling in CentreAtreet. 3lorris Additiou.n: Apply to - ' ROBERT . RAMSEY. January 7, •i5.1-3t I ~NGINBIt.FOR SAL E . 40 honse-iO, • er,. - with 3' Pollens; one :;8 horse-power; one. sn hoieelqwei; one,lo horse-power. Apply to - CHAS., SILLI'MAZsi, PottsyLle. or to GEO. B. EISLER,' Ag't, Port , Carbon. Pottsville, Jan.,7, . - 1..34L1 VOR ISAILE.--A large ',Building Lo.t. IZ/1 1 feet front,ty 200 - feet in depth, beautifully idthatsd in the-Borough of Pottsville, overlooking the town. There are about 100 choice fruit trees on It Straw-herr,. b.:ch., &c. .'and under fine ninth - Who' t. with ft foundation fur building, 411 feet trout and 30 feet, deep, *bitable fur double or single Dwelling, with a well of water nr.-Ih.t premises. 'For further particulars, apple to JAMES or DANI . E.L NAGLE. Dec 31, '64 „ . 14701 L NALE. - Onc twenty - -hoiee ENGINE, %stilt 4- • Bor., Bed-plate and Governor's, and Spring Packing,”' nearly new. and In first-rate order 'and . oue le - .horbe, power ENGINE, with Box, B a ed-plate utroovernuro, awl Spring Par i 'odd order—either- of which will he sold wit without Boilers. -'also. one of Page , * CIRCULAILSAW RILLS, with sn-inch Snw, Carriage 25,feet long,'-all in good .order.• - Alto.• one FAN. 'suitable for a Foundry or ventilating •A Collier. ; and one DRUM,' for hointiug out of a Slope.. Moo, a large-lot of PULLETS and - SHAFTING,. .of alarm • • ' JA.BEZ SPARES, • • Bee- 31, t 646 • Coal Street, Pottss ilk. • • . . , - Dr, 010 - FOR NAL.E.-A Roee4laod . Plano, 1 -one of Myera make, th, good condition, for aain, with Stool and Cover. . Apply to the aubia'rther. Orwigsburg, Dee. 31, 7,1:1 , . . . VOR SAL E.—A PORTABLE CIROULAP..SAW/ L' . 'MILL, at-Miller:thug, Pa.. with 40 feet of carriage, 2 -t-feet Circular Save, lour Head-blocks, and all !pc , Jim -Teary tools for eowiug Boards or Bill Lumber. . - .• ' .74i. C: FItECK .-& CO. • 111Ille0burgi Pa., Dec. 31,':t: ' . ,53-tf • . . . FOR SAL.E.—A pouble Two SmryFrame house . and Lot on Centre fitruet, oppoCite Samuel ett i Morriss store. A Three Story Brick Dwelling Bootie and Lot2 4 " 4 ' on Third itreet, near Market. - , • • . • . A Tivo Story Frame llouce. and Lot on Centre atiect, opposite Iteppliers. . - .. , . . . ,A Double Two Story Frame llonait with brick bap!. moat, on Laurel btreet. • . •'A'l'wo Siory.Friune Muse and Lilt on Market atmei: • upPosito Laurel Cemetery. • A Two Story Frame House and Lot on Lyon 'trod. A two•etorr Frame (brick & front; and Lot', of Ground in Lyon btreet. Apply in • • . Pottsville. Dec.; FOR. OVAIIGE,- - 2566 arrea land ou the Tug Riv• er, iu the - Oil ltaidn'of the Big Bainly Valley,•.Esat. ern. Kentucky. The bottom landaire oh the heet . e . quality fanning. All the land is deneely cov• ered . o ith hard timner, Wlthe Oak. Wal Mitt Beech, P0p1ar . ..".11:ip1e, • &c.... and le underlaid with Can-. nel and Bitutniuuua Coal, Iron, Fire and rotten! day, Salt,. Oil, .&c. For further particulara. addreaa. Dec. '24, ''B4;"Lv4-tfl [[,-'Olt RENT;--A Store=room, with basement at 1:- niched, suitable for a Bry Goods and GroceryA Store, dr AV kind of business. situate between 0 1: the Pennsylvania Hall and American ibe prumlses at present occupied as' °tikes by . F. B. Bowen, Esq. , Possession given on Ist April. Apply to Pottsville. Dec 24, '64.--L2-1:t•1 ',M. 31,11-11'lli". . _ VOIC ' MA lo E.—Three co nvenient Thvi..llln„.•:,l .1: Ilunmes. and lot iii feet front and lal feet IL, deep, eituaie on Minertville etrert, in Pottsville, the propirtyof Thomas Willliandutinn: Apply to . . • DAVID A. JO Et, Oftlce nearly cipponite Milierh - Bank, Pottiville Der. u. '64. • • " 1 - 4 - lois. 15 AL E.—Thi Hubstnatlal artu_conamedthea thri.e.shlryliricli DWELLING 'LOUSE, built.ll by the late Daniel Stahl. Esq., ou the corner of MahantongO and ,Courthindt streets, l'othiville_ The hohne %%ell built furnished wit.ha'_l the itioilern t , nivroretnents, 'alai is iiikwih.i. , scollent order; • or teros, apply to. Mrs, M, A. S'fAIIL. on the prem. tu - • • DAN,' I). DILLM,,AN, • At'the District Attorney's Office, ruitstill. , Nov. :Xi, .64. . • 4S•t!. 1. 4 1 0 it 24.1L1.1E.-:-Two NE 110.112.R:5. :;0 :nrhe. ii feet teugth. Alk.o, s ix sEt•tc.iti. 11.1\Lritclois in diameter .nnd . 1.!c: long; me east-iron .C1.1 , 01.A , •fi.r melting itnn, n drop bottom. Alm,. abolit 1000 feet or - . % chain. JAREZ Zil'Altli.S; Coal. Street. Putt.t.vilry 41-If Nnr..l9, oL IRON PIAVE; 111/11111facttirvi by Lilly —the bet , t in the country—lor sale by .BANNA:si.. VOR Frame Dwellincand • U Store situate corner of Centre and:Seeund street", Matianoy. City. - Size ,of lot, 125 by *26 feet. tiizeA of building, 55).1 . by '2.5 feet.. Stable en lot.. It is a minable and desirable businesn nand. For. terms and other particulars. ariply on the .premises, or to • • ROBERT .A. GLOVER.' Centre Street, f'otfs. 44-if October '64: DAL AND TIMMEIiZ.I,IBD 1 , 011 vv SALE.-400 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND.. on the Ottawipiqi aitd tinakake Railny4 100 aciee.hf good COAL LAND. - Terms tea. sociable. Address .• FRANK' CARTER. ft Estate Agent, ahanoy Jan M ,64 1, 4 -1 0,11. SAL.F%--;Avi undivided iiilerept iu a valuable ,tract: of productise COAL. LAID. in New Castle Township; Schuylkill Colt hiy, now •.toriced by,two collieries, 'Apply to • - FRANKLIN ik:GOWN, Pottsvilre,-r2. ;la- • Anr. 30, 'ty2 . t§,41.1. E.—The [louse occupida. t by Tohn Garticy, on Xorwegfan street, kbace Gebrge._. Apply to B. J. FRY; Tamasia, or 8... - 'T.:TArLoB, rottsville:• _• .- Pune 4, , fi4-23.0 • VLtAIFILE for'ly.lLE. The Water'Potker and from leroo to 200 acres of Mountain Land, is offered for sale. This properr , . situaCed' in Went Brunswick. Townithip.2 ; lactiltylkill;Cituntyt: on the Little Schuylkill Ric- er and Railroad. one .nttle above Port Clinton. MO la known as the Schuylkill Forg - e Property. For terms, apply - to GEtißtiE If. SCILAL.L. at Or . • . • i:Cu: t-t-tf . IGINGINES AND ,:111,1.CIIINEftli - VOIR. 12a MA ,oilireriberr have for tale two twrß ty,hone ;: one ten-horse and one five-horse, also i with ,Bollers t two Pumps, 3 and 10 inch, with 00 feet of Pipc; 5,i feet :of wrought ircin 16-inch Pipe, together with a - lot of Pump Bobs, Gearin,..•• ruitable for Colliniee. Apply at the of fice-of the aubrcriberr, Itatiroadrtreet,'Prittetille. "G . EO. S. PATTERSON Ze 'BROTHER July 9, .o 4 Iwii,Lcox 4.; • , G /BB SE IV 11'4 -231.ACIIIXE—new. and of 110E4 pattern-4or eala at . .13 . .11ANNAN'S Book Store. Pottsville, July 301'64.' • . AT I.NERS, INVECII.4IIIICPI tic FA 8311. Eli I ,ITI FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT IN ticHult L'• RILL COUNTY.—One of ISO acres-4W under .. e . euittration l balance Chestnut Sprouts, F. 'years' growth.. Terms to ant purchasers. tulips mitivrai right reserved. - • - ' * ... tO sures within ,3 miles - of 'Pottsville, suitable fOr trucking.. Apply to- : . .F_ B.RANisfAN. ' ' Heil EState Agent. Iv.rtosilic. May 9 1 REYIE111 Doti 01 1.,10/ it Et,V the umy gooir for the liolias7s. nt Dtc. 11,, , 64. , STIC lITS It l'H I 'SuN ri.oiLET large allsoittnent for ttie ttoltqays. nt • . • . „Mt. : l7, NA.; 6TIC.LiThat & TtIOSIPI.ON • . . AIV TOBA CC • ial • Ul u‘D‘• i Naiy Tobacco made, ea baud nod for Pale by ." Dec. 31. .'64.. W. E. BOrElt. largo lotot Fine 1: Cut, loose and in packages, on band and iorliale by . .Dec. ijog/tritTS *ltanDhcd at - GREENWOOD: NUR JD SEXY, Includtag Cimell ie. Apply , at the GREEN , - • tit. ~ ~~ J. W. ROSE/3EI'IIIY tr. HENRY Itiphanoy City. Pa.
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