MS= o aa..- POTTS VI D=Etm=m3E -Copier of tke caa be, obtained. ecpt7 5q11.4A3;111, fol. iRY:BAKER. - 3Rliers vi . AO: s. HOLMES, St. CRdr: • • LaSIL ROCS, " • ' land„ :NRY S.. ROYER, Isti . SCIIN. ELL; TER MOORE, ID Nrt Carbon. • , RIIILLTPS, VebanoyOßy„. B. BENSINGER, Tamaqua: MEE,ectltyi Haven, - • - -PREmst.s FOR'B4I,IR, 11 . .Thlgelesdob- Pries,, which takes' on a formformby ti3F s—WM be sold at $l5O, cash. 3.Wasldegton 133nd Press. bed 23 by 283 inch ich ce,(5213.--wlll be sold at $l6O. east. tact no farther use foi these presses. and tht It be. told at a great bargain - to those' in want of. Igt iset. • Address '. B. BANNAN, ;Pottsville Pa . . . . , • . ,fer'sCoal an ii Maps Ito [EATER'S 'AAP...OF..ALL THF:.I . ..NTHRACITE I. REGIONS OF FE'NNSTI.VANIA.--the or]; and . . . Complete and compact Map now published. Price ,ts. i.t -2r,: in Csiett:i.t - I; 0 t . ..on R011er5..T.2.15 . ..T.AFER'S IRON. COAL ANI/RAILROAD . - Alp ni - SSY . I.i - AN TAind the adj . oining Iron States, with tet'it.ties. of Iron. distanct;s' to market, - &c., .which ...rft more than the Map - itself..: Price in Sheets,. Citi-es...i[l nu: anti Ottltollers. tt:2 7n. ..:, • Thest 34.stut. ercept those on Rolle - is, ivhich can be 1..5i.:37pr.:E, will be 'cent by mail. to any..adtiress. 'it:7 , 4 1 0 1 on the receipt of the -above-niefitioned . . these Maps am . nearly. exhansted;. t rar. [NJ copies re:maq,ipg:.and we advise those in of 5 - .oplee to apply early.. at this Office or bit:letter. .LCif-14.apf. may al,o be obtalpe .of S. M.. PF, r LL t (. 4 0.. 13oeton, afaII'ETERSON•i -'l,2'.4l4l.T'ecdA. WEACEWTft - • It:or Subser 4 prion , to th,! ..Ifiners' Journal r.irice. Ri , tle to .1:6 19 • ..- • 5:2'1'.5 nxil It ryle. to Dec 1. '65 .... 2 75 ha C. !lathy to Dec.t. K June,! to Jan 21, .C,€••• • • - • ‘• I:er , -h to Jnn 1,- '45 . • • , J:unkt Sk7tiapril to r/ re Wil:l3m Feb' I. , 63,. ; . , DantPt 1-'4.7ht Jun , ! ...t . :M:is.yre.•:o.l. , :ov -ti•a.:th It Ilant:eft. , l%,: TA !‘,..S I.eio kite Apcli 4i_ ch. whi , nkd 1?,, , ,....4.71te Irtiv , rfeur, Miillne to jilne. It `di- • (.1 . /..NPV I" s t . ;•3 ••• • -3 it N0t.t.0. , .•••,Y0 - John P011e5d , ..t , ...T.1.et 10. ..4•5 firm B tr.; Darid - Mnif. ' • ' M A?ril 'l;sl... . M Y. C Z. 'o3' Vcrrriert:+"iatt 1. 915 Simon I.llc - cl7l , 11. Dec' 1,.9:4 fi.l' tc,.'eaa 1, . , ... John I.r to Mar 1, 915, - A Knapii , .o S•ov 1: - 'O. has Merish. - n, t o 1/ec 14. 98.1 ,T;e•ob . 1" liwie to April:24,l'lu Feb S. D It V, 1...7.1.1x t4i Nov Y4.,•t;;. I'S Ym - 17. to Dee I7:.•ti4_: to :Dee 94:.'61 S Et• o.‘ enito' Dec 19.• , 45 • ' 75 Aramet to a ithe .27,, ..... 1 4 0 v._,•••••,o Dna: , to June 17 . . 4:5- • ' • 1 49 E D Thtiutas to - July 2 0.y , ,..;.:..... . InwreoPm 1.1;,v1A Jr to Jun 1,••65. .. ... 2 7 - 5 . _ Ben: y Strilh:u'aiii to Oct 11;•4G5 _ Lewir , NW:yr to Martt Ntrs ,1 1 . 4 :11 1 - 1 . 1. - 111wig:tu I,'•Gt; acorve Harney “) Mavn, CrAft - ,t Wriid U, .Jnu Johil .to Mar I ; 7anktily Cniil Co u; Jan 1. •iS MIIIIN=VEM 11=1E isa3c Nluver •1".. .. . _ .. . John.ll:irjee tp Julio . il. '6:,. - ,' - • , - • 1 .40 (.11.1r 7 . , 5• l'arry to Dec .4 4 - .3. ' ' .) rr, 113,•(d Curntniilg-.4 to :ran 1 '66 ...., . .-....' • '2 - 715 5 H Fri. , wl...t. Co to Feh.,l. t o . • 2 - .78 Hiram Chnnce tie July 1. .111`. ''' ''. .. . - • • - 5 711 I“n, - .pll A tkin.firto bt.c S. •41'..„....., -• . '73 1 . 411iel Ibunbuil to I)re.l. '63, - ' Jme.il , Seltz, 1) rto .e'.13..:',(.15 ' , - -• • -4.,;'1,; Willerto Jan . 1. %.;(1, ' ; C \S" McKelvey o elvey to Athr It: .. , 5 . .... ' ' 2 75 Ga]Cli Wherlei . to',,nly.l, I,..' L '';'• .- • • - - • -3 no' 13 FGvitlitli to Jon 1. '66.. 7•:•••• 7 . - ' • .2' 73 i Wni l'ollo ,- Te.to Jill': E '65 . A Freeland to Jan 1, '66 ..., ..... ...'..... . .. ' . I'3o It U lierkl:el4..r to 'Jan 14, '66 • 1 50 Joiln I'llill;p. , to Jan -1,'.'66 9 75 J,:irt Zerhe to June 21.'63 • • . ' • . 140 S .E.. - Gr..‘ . . , m to Jan 1.'6 , 1 - •" -- • ' '2 75 .J 0..., S Raudeubmh to Jan 1, '66 ' ' - ' ' - -2 75. %Br , I iti trey to' Dec 27. 7,'':‘ , .. , '.- ... ' ... ' .... .. : ... '. . , 0 1 :50 1 iti S 1. - o'ler 10 rfe, '20: . '05..._ - ' 14'0 joint 11 Smith to • Fer) 1,'66' . '. • . - .2 75 Davi , . l •• • • l Prir7.lt.i.Tun 1. - 60 ' •• • • 2 75 :Wm' H:lioyer! to j 01y I. '65 - ' .. .2 •75 - ~ , tar Betz to Mar 2' , , '65 - '•• . • -' . . • . 175 Wm' M Itn - nrl;iilto Sept -1... .65; ' " -'. ' - 1 0 0 (;. 1 11”..rtl . Dort . to Ort 3. '6 , , . . . -• , . 3 (JO'. .iicllctr,ip . .l . ; ti:at toJoii 1. '66 • • 75. 5 .5 . 111 '::.].): inui to Nov 17,-'64 • - .• --, 5 , .00 Jr.MFrick to • Den.27. '65 .. . - ' ' . 2 0 75' Lie..=.1.1 . .7,0r0. Harris to Dee 22..`65 . - ' ' O . 1 - 30 .1 1 1111: ,, II.Iiil:Vt4 to 'April 1, '66 . . . • 5 00 01:".riall Gan" to Jun I. '66 - ' . • ' ' . . .2 75 t o rt NVei'.ington JO,nes to Jan 1. •60..;,.............,:..... 2 75 F l % . It iw to Jan 1; '66 , . IS Wm F J0n,.. , ;f. y, lan 1,- '66 .... -. .. r . .: ...... • rr• i: •. • . . 2.73 ,lton , Irate rowel to Jan 1. '66........- .. ... -' -2.75: -AVni Dreher to jau I, • '66 2 75 tan liai'..ker Jr Cock to' Jail 1.'"'66 00 , - • 2 75 - win 1' Mondry to, Jan . 1,65 -. ' -- ' . ...2 75 11D M , :Ginnia to ,Jan 1, '66 . . - •,- , . '2. 75 Ii W stnlth N• Jan .1. '6d • • - . 2 75. . AAA Bail to Jolv.l. ' , .1:, ' .. . ' ,2' TA .E 13 .11e!maan to - Ai; 1...66 . - - Thornas Patten Sr to Jan . 5. '66 • - . -2 75 1 1 r A Shultz. to - gan.1.."66 . . . 2 Ir, Jos - E Jackson.t.O.Jan 1. '65. . , '• '. - 1 . 75.' th.ino , Cooch to 1. *66 . .Wm 11 Richmond to Jan,l,-`66 - . ' ..' 275 . . A'S D..11,ei to Feb 1, '66 . ' •Wm.lirolvini . ll - to.llcl 1. 'f.5...... ...... ..... *-. .:'. 2 . 75 4 '0511 . r - 4 liar-t., .1 , 1n,i.. , 66. 75 .11itifei it ocli to . .lan 1 -Nt6 .... -•• Ali; 0t.. - . - .I t Ntor,gan,to Janl,••66 " . • '' . : ''' 75 . kitii} W. Iteckto.Apr.ll.l, '6l , .... .. -: .. .'..... ....... : 2 .75 . 7 1',Iiotjiaf , :11..nniner.,to Jan 1.'67 - - . '2 73 .. 0t.'i ,. .) 013 30,.1:11 1 1..66, . • .. ,• . •2 . 75- I (ntA . ; M.S'e.ra t0:Jtin.1,, , 66 '.. . . '.' 73 - ;1 - .1. , Steo:e.'io'isiol'. 1,'64 • , . -. •: :3 ou isaaC.D . lloltue's IO Jal: 1 , ! t ...4 ' ' ..T.:: : - .' - 2 -"lii St Hite: ‘'ii.Th... , inpsoit to •J'.fly*-1, '1,5, .- ......... ...... 2 .5 hate C` B• - •ir to: Jun 1. - •116 JM. nrecti. to jun I;'L6. _ - • . • - • 2.75 Itolatid:Jon tO.Ji.u. - 1..'66 ' . • 275 Jacob Deutsch-to Jan:l '66. ' • . 275 -' 1V \NTl:lliinnipiliately. at this , otlice: IL'Jour: npyinart understands ap Ipantscript 10p..800k Woik.- and - also Job bing. , .. . . Tar 4iiot:i of Venn . ytylva u nia nder• the: late -;411 fur tutee Immilred .tholisam.l :wen has i..neen . t.i.xeil at aisty-tw-O,thqusapti. )frovit Cartuin Railroad , Comparly has I.IT-0,.1 a 'deed i.)f three per cent., clear EsTRA , INcomn :TAN.,—Prcsiclent' Lin coln inc'tniv?. tax, 'and . Assirn kfit • Secretary. \Var....Watf3 , ,n paid : - >y - • • few — . .ash City merchants have _present- Farragnt l•- - 2. 7 ,0,0o0•inGoverafnent 1. , to Ponds. • TM. , braVe deeds of this.officer nn,loubtedly ethitled' him tdors..le• mark of :,1;e ptibliappreciation of hi. , services. pur-j Penlady us he, had O chance cif Makine: uny prize mbney: : having emp Mall eid a 'fighting and not a blockading fleet. • • , AI - Ew - days -Since Major - .John Shotk,, sur4eon, .anti Capt. Robert H. 7th acting brigtide inspector. of the . rentiA•l - cavalry. wertinurdered - in the parlor of Mr. Grisby's - house; tear Bardstown, Ky I,y . a party of sixteen Of :Magruder's --guerril :as. Major She& - belonged to Lebanqn,--r -rap' t. INlcCormick - was formerly-a teacher in Lebanon - . " ‘lore recently hewas adinitted to practice ..the Bar of thisCounty,' • . • ST.VE•NTII P . ENNsyLvANTA.CxyAoty F. „Ste:Ali:l6li ; fonneriv:Atijutant bur•noic'. Captain of 'Com:- !iris prepared amt.l)l.lllliSlie, record -oftlie.S'event.M-front 1661 to fuli aMi complete; and - is an il to and' nluable oimment not-only, to the friends of but to PennsylvatMi.,)yliieh-is `lllmil of the conduct during its term of .Ser- N:vr, u! the;:;eventh:. •- Fonsi.rill'aCcept our ack nowleil.r-ments for intereating..-public awn - - int. Ms. I.IIC - Dietionary'of thp United States ingress." ress." couttilCd lip_ Charles I.,anman. 2 , late Librartam•of the itouseis &hook of fert•pee4ltich has loh been. needed‘byttlie . .!• - •.' , .rislator 'and •statesdan... It,' contains . bin. raphmeal.sketches;of f (.‘ongre.., - suien, s . .ndoth-• es matter in • - connection: witlt . .tha organizp.— ti in of:thc.-GOverninent, 'rarely. - -found in so' compact a•form.. A fine work:: • . ••• • .• THE ..V , LiliniFil'atioti its resolved that iiis h ;nest men shall not. occupy official, positions minder it : Ja uei. S. Chainbers,..NavY I..%gent in . Philadolphia, has beeri dismissed, .aiid his tai 4 haS been taken.. pofisessiOn of- by-Pay ter Watson: of 't he • N'avy, who - per -• the duties of the station for the.present. 'I oiT6rices idleired against3lr. Chambers h :int . yet betT publicly Stated, but it is 41int stfelLsinutuary action would have - beere taken .by the authorities • without g,oodreritionS.. • • . • . .- . . • ; . . Gobi , Is Ci - is.ft.crictr.•-:Dr - Keith, • 'the i - • - ininericlogist, •alid the .owner . of 'a - [rant of land in Greenwich: ConneeticuL has discor- I ' • ered upon it a gold yeirt; which be ia al. prc" . S‘' . . exit actively' engaged .in mining: .One' piece - alone of o' precious -.- metal 'Was - brought to . 'i r :coy' York-city, -:and valued at overf , ..li/00.- , -.. I . - . . . . . '' • •1 he land on which ibis discnvery.,•Was *- made } 7 04.*E7f...i PresS,.6aVs . ::` I-the long - licit.of - pii ~. .. Fort Carbch... ••• ..- Nes' formerly mined. fur rOli per ore.- a cnnsid- -1 - o:•oll'anies resell tea 'to tliP Pliblic f :7 Val P s- . Pottiirille..-1:. '•'--' . arable tin:entity , of which was 'at 04C nine dtti; ''(- cliff, .. -fl ii C IPP 3w ," ° 1 t . ar• - Schuylkill I:lave:it. ' • - -- • • '', I, trotemo Itasin, - litiown as•the.- Great. C.. arent, • e ... 4ti „.. • • . ' Big' elierr4' the'llrnalt Ron,' andthe 'Red liank'_. • Port Clinton.: .... . '-.•••• ' ' -----L fir,_-.- : ohicpanies • . jitstOrganizpa suil- flow preparing to: , ••.- . • • • ''',- . • Hi .. ti TE:S-rrtinNY . .-JtlLisian • and .German "'oonietice•operatioti on several large trot- ... • ,iv riteri.-prpnou nco Mr. It t.. Carey -. c i land kfiltlit. the Clarion river selected hv the Hun.-C p re y t oas ty thli t te ar ... ~,,,, . the Greatest -iiviug.nuth(iriti,„ in the . s o c n i e 6 3c 9 .e `..l P. , .:ltiiMsdell, cultic/oer exp'ericincied Zit ops_ratew...• : .•-. • • ' '' - . ,' o f Oil rify.with special reference to•tlicirr clue tie . . : Total • . 1 • (if. political .econonty: A.Ritssian w . riter-says ' oil-productog territorv. These • lands einicia..se ..To name time ltif.l. year ':',.": flop . the . services • , -Of Carey' have been nit- acute tirteim hillldrell celes, .14 tracts Varyitig- . - : - mense: He has disetiVered . the• formula'"for . front .4i.th , 41 , ..e. to cult li imdred acres, and alt lying the id w piea inch has Become 'celebrated aniCing I '" . the defenders ''of civilization'" (ntitionil pro . ... , Gress ;) he has disprov.ed the fatal necessity 01' _S,'V . poverty • and crime, those pretended . coni. we n s ; • hi the viCtnitY of ciereral wells - now - :pi•odneing. -.. , Experience lias fully demonstrated the . trisdoni . of • - .. the purchase of , whele tracts of la..ud as 'the only : • guarantee itgainat-tbe interference of neighbering• •••.". and•Pialuiest. ev.ery 'case oil ainterprisen.so. .t,34, err y'die e k . ,... '' - i .. panions . of civilization, . destructive to: eeo- gnarded•hare been permanently suctint4sfuLl 'The • .swictant Railroad . (.- •li ()uncial barmonV.:. .. ••". - . - ' - land?. of these •coinpanies lie nuntedietelyr -Upon ' union 'c'en4l.Railros9. .51A.s.oNtc.—At the annual communication orthe Graticil;Odge ppf Pennsylvania belifou the 27th ult., in;Philadelphia, the following named batliren h aving been elected • =Abe stll, for the. ensuing' •Thtionic year, . wet% in stalled: Brothd Lucius H. - Scott, R. W;G. 31astei; Brother - Joint L: Goddard,' R) D. G. - 31aster ; Brother Mehardlttini, - 11: W. S. G. Warden ; Brother. Robert A. Lamber ton, R. W, J. G. Warden., Brother Peter Willis:llion, 'R. W._ a. . - Trettairer .; „Brother Wm. Ti; Adams, R W.„G.,,-,Secretary. Bro. Geo. IL' McCabe wakr,.o§idiant e d • District Deputy Grand . '3laster for..idehOlkill Coun ty- - The elected ofticent ofthe - Grand Holy Rev - al Arch Chapter - or, arC: Comp. George W.- Ikr. E. G. High Priest ; Comp. Samuel...C.:Perkins, M. E. G. King; Comp. Geo. etiscom, 31 .• E• G. Scribe ; .Comp. Peter Willlitoigton; M. E• ( L s . Treasnrer ; Comp. W.'ll44darits. M. Secretary. Companion - Geci IC. McCabe was appointed District DepUtyGnutd - Migh Priest for Schuyikiil&Om' , „. • • WE WISH ttiTTE . GE tIPOR,oni - - cotelifporakieii; it e . P4eks Co, ../itietagencer,-.thePottst7iDir and other - papera.which has'e' Oen-tin:4Y , tion to the subject of ;reforming the.abnie of the jury syetern, that special legialationin'tifewoerari:: ties i - her 6 grown unbearable. 'is'nOt .the proper step .to. take . .The'frhole. plan. cif . drawing jtirie;i rs, as-we shotied. .last weee; rani- callY defeetß-C,'inadequate to the- administration, .of.justice, and dangerous to the : sestirity . 'of ev . e.;.' ry citizen. - , While :uatters may not be. so bad in dhestei. Montgomery,, .Lebanon' as Selluylkill, there is-danger that theyrmay . becoble en, 'for the fUtfegliards.iii the law . againaV abiute and . poveysion an... neither strong nor clearly de, ask bur brethren of she Pressi• over the St-Ate to . urge the of the whole wveteni at iierssion t>f the :Legislature; 17yra gen eral bito.—N6r,-):4utrii • • • . .. , . . . . We advocate ITh:irritation in the. sYstem, and . custom of seleeting -jurers - , in order:, that the best Citizens may invariably ., - occupy. the position. , ignorant or intemperate •.men—e peci;tlly both—shoUldrait beperraittedlo . sit in judgment in . eases where life 'and proper ty. are at stake: - If ageneral law. is . needed and:Nill effect the desired 'reformation, we wotdd welcome its.enactment.: - .. . . . . . ': - Is .speaking of UnpurdSbect homicides in ,its Midst, the - Chambersburg, Repository - regards the case, of Lieut. %U.nderbill:-.6s . .one•.most clearly detnaudirig the severest. punishment. Col, McClure, says that the.. killin'g. :of Mr. BedmOn by - ieut. , Underhillwas 'simply, .a ‘yaufot h . deliberate murder!". The Repository furl her.says : . • ..:..- -- • • . . 1 40 7. V. 75 1 ) 2 75 1.1). - • • .. • . • , There.wae provocation other than that• they tthe, soldt yrs?, .took an irregular' way to return to their q uar ters. just as he [Lieut. Underhill] took an irregniar•avav o make: them do so; and he soothed the wounded nride of a little.unbahineed authority, in the blood.oranoldier -a husband and a Zither., - ,. General Scott, when • Coiti mander-hi-cliief of the army, did not admit that even In. a case of mutiny, or, conduct tending to this great crime, it was justifiable to Shoot 'down vile leader or leaders. Until the order for arrest has been made and failed: but Peatenaut assumes . iishoot his men down as it they 'were oxon,becattee,theY'atteamt to return.to their ..du!y, in an irregular way regardles 'of au bregnlar• order, and Ooe..Seyniottr signalizes his appreciation of his . gallantry by. promotMg him to.a captaincy. ' 2 7: 2 75 5 50 1 2 51l 2. I' I 2. ;5i 0 5 2 24 ..,05 =EiM . _ SrOm CorroN.-:- : Thercis a• large, arhOunt:Of .SpOol eOttori imPOrted,. anMunting to millions of dollars, frequently in a tlainalted condition. There is tiew antnufaetured - atjladley,-Mas-. saCh ts ; spool cotiOu.bOth for . sewing ma ehines and , hand needle = work, superior. to arty imported, and We Avo.uld . adviSe . all theladies. to inquire for 'Hadley. spo.6l..cottoo at *the Stores. .The.ladies, by using -domestic ..tifaCtures when they can be'.obtaine'd, - can aid almost as muehas' oar gallant :solilichs in the field in putting down the Rebellion, - hy. keeping Our gold at.home, and . thus keeping down the _prices,' both fur the .Government add the people. 'Ask, tbr.,lladrey.Spool Cot-: ton, and our merchadts will -'soon proehrelit. . vu, Comm usloAitconi... COR*UPT ' qOOl,l Missaas.7*—AteN'. Sleek; .tile 'Lutheran. preacher, fornierly: located herd; tl/en - at • Lamlaster, and inure recently ••at Dayton, has been ejected from his church:there, in consequeuee of Ids advocacy Of the:Wretch.; ed.princiides poor . felloAV,• he has indeed. fallen since. he lived here.. He diarang des . inlet patriots: and ch;iit : ioas as Vallan d igham, a.public hall, of Day*. . . Tits. New York World . calls Governor eloquenvapbealfor:the.abolithin of very by an ainentlineot tu the ConstitUtion, nbunknm..": In this spirit We suppose . the minority in COniress will . . Vote against the arnen.clinent. Is it impossible tor . the Oppo, sit ionic rise out of pitiful phlitics-intO states-. 'BLACK. DIAMOND COAL AND IRON CoNir.i . sl - --- The lands of this CompaMy - are • thcated ' iii Mount Carmel: township; Nbrthumberland . county; and r eontaih•two' thousand ..acres: .We are indebted to.: the Board . : Ofibil'ethirs for a copy of the - ehartei; by-lass's. and 4 . 6 . 01 t of the Company j hat inter= - . •esting docinhent. . • •• • • : • . . rinnia. deserters state that Lee ,ionatitrirtg a plan to mass all Itislorces . in Virginia; it:larch into the,Northern States..atid conquer Itnpr6bable. euicidal.• • LtseoLs's maprity will probably reach near four hundreci . andftrrythqusand. - A sTR A ir • paper mill is 14 ojiej::4ti,:in in•Leb7 . DrruNa 18(11 therewc:re , ..huudred mur ders. in New ' . . • A.:Yer's.Atnorititr•Alinainic has no.w..ax:rived ;and • is read*, fOr .I,••livery . -gratis by all their .. .agents 'W - I ;all ivho :oail • foi• it. This:. number cont4iiin a .troatiee Sn So'rOftil•Cand it•*; kindred ci+mplaiutd, WOFIV.VI 10111 . ,: 11.. a 16.) much „.. , . . q..):::eral•niedtoal infornnoion, which is-useful and should be kept. againt- -a time of 'need in : every' lanitly . .- on cipilat'On of •jokes and anecdotes I is about the best that reaches' us;•and these facts I together have giyen it acironlati‘m.+%hieli is -aid to be the largest of an me book iirthe world. . Ladies' and Children's itaiA. lAtc.ei sr.!, lets at CI IMI L.ES . O.A.KYORD & SONS, Gan i nental Betel. rhiladelphin. • , . . '4,tl-3ni: - . Ladies' F The largest.a;aortmentAt CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, continental hotel, Phfindrlphini ...\V„,I)., . • _SmithCarolina. - reftigetlta.say that all tho.iti. habitant of Charl.:Atoll'have loft %rho could do ao. Shermazys linecoes ha. c;ofsed groat alarm,. Tho noce.ss.irib of life are ctx. - ...c!erlingly high. . .. • • . . .- , . • - . . . Gentletnen's liatS., ... • .-... • All, MC lateSt: st:vl4, at CHARLES . -.0,1R PORDds SON'S Corktkuental 116[0, Philadelphia:. of about - two. thousandYmen; under Coil 0. D. itehitson. of the 97th coloreddnfantry, lately made a. raid' into Alabama, tit sever. tele gra.phiciand.radrod - .minor:lnk:at:out! at rollirrd. place was reached uit the 16chmlt..„.iind was found' .to, diave .been'Tyacuated..--. The'. deri4s, storebouses, - ordniince building, Avith,..4oii stand of arms, tri!stle . AV rk, hod sc , veraliniles of ,radroad, Upon- tbe.retormthe - rebel.9..Were met.at-Littie : "Eseambia, and aftera .s - ev'ere.fig,ht were rooted. 'Seven - of the- '6IOI.IY ' R tiag* Were captured. Our durifig theimpedition was ladies': Fars. . . . .Ftr , husers may n•Tv - tition.t.,ettine the bust Furs :at CHARLES: OAK . ..FOR - It ..S: SONS, 7Couttneutal Hotel, PhilnUelphia. ' - • - ' . ' • : • . . ... . . . . --cieneral Thomas' pursuit of. Hood, after the defeat and flight of the latter frOtit Nashville, was I arrested at I mrk river by one of -those mistakes, which seem' to lie constantly occurring Mall Wars. His: pontoon 't rain was 4ent after . him froth _Nash:: Ville, but did not 'reach . him in titne,' having gone t off toward 3thrfrdeshorO by some strange blunder fur which no one ean . account. consequence of 'this Thomas had to. wait three days teeross*Duck river; during all.of which time Hood .waTrapidly fleeing toward ,FlOrence;pursued by Wilson's airy only. When .Forrest' joined Hood . ..at Duck*, river; he was haiass6d trio much: by. Wilson as to' . : be compelled to abandon' two bieces of artillery and :f vet-4 hundred prisoners .and when he dilll gut; ae.ross: the river, Hood :also was weSsed so elesely.that he threw lino the.river two steel ea-U-1 non and a • litast3, linwitzer.... In expectation, of t, 116 , almakine for brida Florence, General.{ pad ordered his tr. ions . at MurfreeshorN I Chattanooga: St,i'venson aml ' idlahnma;tonnite.i iii an attempt to overpower the detachments left hy.ltood'tt gnard.his pontoombridgoj at Decatur and Floretice, whereby his retreat, -would . be - eut off, - The arrangements,.therefore, appear to har'e's lieen. Wert devised, arid as it is still. a , questioni whether. Ilood'S ardiv has crosSedthe Tennesseel, rivc;r r aneeess may hive lieen . .acteivedrdespitei the' unfortunate delay •of our Pontoon trains. It is now said that Hood brought into" Tennessee with him 110 oii•ries' 'of artillery,*and ;has but 2d which, would give nssof .4e5 His force is est imated.to . be .reduced' to 26;000. , His usses have eripph - 41 . hiM ti) such an, extent: that another Wale with Thomas'- army.. would crush his force • • . • A corresrxniclent the Nashville :Union osti mates the stronpli of Thornas'rrity at : . 66,000 in- ' - fantu and 2.1,1)00 eAvalry . : and fie the stateMent is 'made_at p9int .where correct information. was • accessible, it is probably- trite. The stiength of the cavalry seems extraordinary, but it was made . eo no doubt. to - overpower FOrreti 4,i•alry, which' at first was eitinnited at 15,000, and .which 'tee generallybeen found'oilite 'formidable •and handled. General Wilson Our...western- army has found a eayalry commander of great skill. anal capacity.• If these figures -13 , 0- Correct; -Thomaa cavalry. is nearly eqUal to the whole strength of ' Hood's ariny. ..:The creation of Themes' splendid • - arm.; is one of the greatest feats of tbe.cairmaign... As it-now stands, it is full_ timatelifOr the armies of Hood and Kirby Smitticombinett . . • • • Ladles'. Fur. • •Tlic.largeFt ast.ortment -Furs. SONS, Cuntinent4l Hpt.et, Philaclelphiil.•.- 46-3 m :the frit - int:2a imnarkabie degree f all. the outward indications- Which. Mirk the most pmductire oil - hauls. on . Creek - and the Allegheny. The rake of lands on tbe.Clarionisa - oil territory - is. midis-, and there to doubt that wells gunk here mlX . with the - sdrinitagai which theie oompaniee ppaoppaswesss forme as lastmgly,prOductive • as those at &Once, on, the' Allegheny, which have noW - beereproduping-oVer tliree::veara, with apparerttly l no diminution in ' The Sligo Well; now nearly 80 batreUper dry has in theimiltedisWvlcitiltrof thelutipertlee of %these cerni and - the aiole aectuin is full Of natural evidences rif tbe presence . 9V , Off in . large quantities: v • [ienisei - 811118, All . the l Watest 'ee a t C OAKFORD & &AL 463mSONS, Continentanotel, The instininent known as the buiet Cfrgan quite.as great an imprevement.upon the meiodef, ma, introducedisautelwerity ;saran* ot its snot cesser; the harmonium; as a concert grandviiine - forte of to-day is over the inaperfect pianos in vogue aluartet of .a. pentrury Fume.. Tle melo deon lost favor fmni a lack of capacity for ex= 'pression.: Its Mllfile was monotonous to a degree annoying. to cultivated' ears.. The harmonium wail an . improvement upon the melodeon, but still failed to satisfy bathe extent demandedbyita rise in chapOs, schoolrooms, or halls, as a support to . choral singing. Within `a . couple of years,.2ressrs. Mason &.- - Hanalin, who.: have always"_taken 'the 'lead in this country as manufacturers of reed in struments, have succeeded largely in overcoming the defectenoticed bi instruments of this class.— New :York If . • Ladies' and Childresies Rats. • Latest stvles at, - CHARLES - OASFORD & SONS, Continentai Hotel, Philadelphia. 46-33 TH,F..-COAL:-TRADE: Potievily; - Janasarrt, .11363 The quantity .sent by Railroad this weeli is 29,387.14 tons against 14,725 for. the correspond= ing week last year. . . . • ' . There is but little doing the region , at pres ent,. and .the trade remains' without Some of the collieries. that :were: stoppect:are making preParations.to resume again, as -the de u.and mcreasesfor Coal. :These that. are 'Work ing are supplying the, Government, Iron.. Works. ..on.the line, and the retail trade. Philadelphia. "The tradeSurns up -this week, follows cow - pared with laSt.year : • • : . • •.i ;'`l6Bl - I WSEK.',. TOTAL.. i WEEK.' P& R. R. 1 .j.4,7•1. , V • 199.071 29,35.3' 21.4.322;;:' 15.251. Val R. R.). 7.712:: 64.737 1 21,66•?!. 102,8691... 37,553 Scrant S!th.';- 16,619', 961,726 • • 6. 65070 N'thl 5;666 , , 333.729: . • ;* : 11.222 G( 3,834 - 2 55.037. • ' . • . 11 255.037 ~Shamokin.. j 0.3'11' 4 .333,41.1 . 44.059 •1 69,031 2 • ' 1 d 9,537 Lykpils 61.952 i, - I j d Broad Top,' j 21,53 7- -. 263,932; . 316;6611. • • 21.837 - : 263,95.2 • . . :The-Philadelphia,A.lteading Railroad-ind Le- • high Valle*Alailroads close their 13. seal yearS on the 30th of Novernber,... the other . Heads on the 31St: of 'December. The 'rettirtis fronalhese Com-. Panies In Or table are- up to the - 31st Of •Decen-• her. The Thee Fhiladelphia.• .t Reading and the Le- . high Talley' Railrdads, 'show a lianilacimeiricreak during : the past . 1.11,. - e* . wee . ks of this year:• • ••:- • . • 'The Managers ..of . the . New York and Middle. Coal - . Field; 'have . :•advertised, . for PrOpols to . grade the Road they: propose to:.•build' fronftheir. lands in Northumberland ContuCtoLizard Creek, hi the - LehighNalleY;•via., the...WeSt • Branch . and. Schuylkill Haven. :See 'advertisement of Engi- . neer in . another part of the JOUit.,:kr,." ' • Ore COAL SrArrsrii-s.---We 'propose publishing 'our Annual Coal St atistiesnixt week If we can col lect.them in tiine.., If not; they will.appearthe following 'w.eelt,- We ni,Y be 'delayed iu procuring some. of these Statistics :longer than usual. this :year.:. IR the meantiine, those Whe 'are' making any sdditiynal. improv.enients at their Collieries in this'and', i ther regions, will confer a f.rvor 'hy 'eonnatunicating - the same to us.' • ~cei 31EurtN6 or.rn Scucv.tat.i.a. :snytok. annual meeting' of. this. CoMpany was held in Philadelphia' on ''.llhinlay..laist. The 'annual leeport was.read, from•whiCh we make the :• •• , . • ".Tor.A.GE:=LAntliricite:. tone; iscellaneorartielezi,• 1.62.191..t0tia,. toandfrom Union canal, .61,881 do:, making • a total of 1,224,- 572 tons;. being. 119',637 tomk . *ore..than. in . .: the year 1863, I,f'yhich the gain in - the , authraCiter Coal Mintage was 116,1231*5 ~ 1-. • - Tlie,-inceme - erthe Gothpany yvas.as'follewe .Tolls on anthracite:cosh i1,419..895..01 ; 'on mis • cellanebnil articles, $70.077 43: ~T .lnion.canal trade; ;37,804.'79 ; fents, - $25;2:32 ;' interest menes'.. reeeiN'ed, 54:392.90 ; nicking a total. of $1.557;-; :lis' 83, .being: an increase 0f . 56311,403 °Toyer 1863. The total'exPenses - during. the : year . . amounted •to 5920;369 38,. being . 5153,196;23 ni6re than. in. 1963;' and heaving, a: balance carried to the creditof the profit a nd loss account of -SO3G-,790 . - 55. TrtE Selthylk ill. Nay tioh Conipan3; ltas de- clared a diyidend :0 tx er rent.' upon. the pre [erred and corn n-..stotiks of the company, less the - .l:nited S ' and'State taxes. THE ( COO AL M T PRICES OF OCTAL BY, :THE CARGO. 100ILHFCTFIr_WEEKLY roi .• AT IP - HILADIELPIII.A.... ••• • ' • — J.tti.i ti Y f. 1865. Schuylkill Befl Ash Pret)ared, • S.B 75 6. .. 9 . 00 ‘• .Chestnut,.:. • ' * * 7.00(0 725 Lturtp, Steam. • .... ." • Boat and Broken,.-: 8.25(Th 8'50 ; •' -" . • Egg and ~ - 8 2.5 B'so Chestnut, •. 7 00 , 1 - 4.7 25 Lcicnot Mt., - Lninp, St, 80at...::8 . 506:0 . Broken 8-50 W .rrepa.red '. • 8 25e 50 ".!. . -7 00(0 725 L'orberry ... ... . ... . :....... 8 757. 900 Franklin (Lvkons Valley), • • 9-00 1 i3' . • 16114;1 Lump; St.- Boai & Broken,— 9 25(it • " 'Prepared, • • • n 25qt, 9 5 . 0- .... .. • ... e 8 25. . .. .... . :12 40(Et12 50 Xl' NEW YORK. •.. ' . - JANmutr 1565: . . . Sehuylkill Coal by the Cargo. Sclinylkill•RCl Ash - liy.Boat Load,:.:lo-oogll 25: Che4tnutl - '"•. 8 0052). 850 . • WHITE A.O Lnthri Mid • • : Boat ' .00%4,110 50 . - " ;Brolion:ancl 00g1.050' tnye: : .• to 000Q10.50 r." • Chestnut . 8 Ong 8 . 50 LIEFIIC4I Winte Ash,.Lnrup S.Boat 10 00.@,1100 " . ..Prepare - A ..... 00.(4.1.0 - 50 . - " • Chestnut. . . 8 50(74 900 _ - Se, attain Coat at Elizattetliporti - ,:See Auction Sales: .• . • ' • '-• • • Lehig h Coal at. Elizabetlaport. • Lumi)•arttl•Bl, BolLt by Cargtr.....,..10 23@[150 . Broken and • Egg .. ..10 25ift.10 50 Prrpared 10 25(it10•50 Chestnut :•' "' "- .... .. 8 5901 900 Dela. Ai "Pads : tin Ca.7l.‘ Civil at !Landau,. . . Penney!Tanit!i.Co.Ps • Ccial at Pi, Esve•z!. "S6ltmatifynl. • . . . - • AT 11AVRE — . (le ORACE, 1nd... , -•-.• :- • . _' -: -.-• .JANUARY 5.1865.' WhiteAFili-Lpripat:o .....,... '' .. '. ~ ...... 000r410. Z. 5 .Lylions Vai4 , Pinepfrove-.- - -pre . plirecl..lo . 25.10 - 50 . . The a:bovo : pricets h:fe nominal ; . .navigatiott . be ini,-, entirelc iimspenited for the 813:1801a. ..- '. • . • AT: BALTIMORE' •• •-• • . .3AStriltY 1P45. Whim Ai3h prepared—whillt‘s . alo.. 750G11 00 -" - • ' . • • • -.1-retail. .... 12 • 0 005 Ly)cons V Rik y—WhnlS3.la)r , - •• • 1.1 . 25 q,.. ••• " ..• • —relail ;12 (7.3I.II};RISND COAL. ---Nonii.(....oming forward and no stovk in. market. PrieCtS .nominal at•last luutations.o 50 f: 0.'13. for ran of mine... , . . - . 1- GOAL .".FREIGHTS; Pt) Itichition!d . [Piti qd Portland ... .. '5 70 New Bedford... 4 00 ..... . '3 :so Norwich • • 3.55 t Tray.. .... : . ....320,1 5 GO Brldgaport:. . 3:50 Albany • 3 '2 . 00 00 . ... 4 2.5 t Philadelphia' • 30,1 VieilirribiTrOm Elizetbothpoirir . • New York ••• • • '$ 3 65 'Fall Myer.... • Ss)Newburypart..;....' 3 90. Newport... = 1 83 : 1New London,: BOston 3 90l Pawtucket 1.55 .Norwich I 50'Tatinten . - • • 200 l'roridence— 65; Ne - . 1 '4O Not Walk • . .... 1 50; PortemOrdh - • • ' 3 - 90 I%liddletown .. . . rAiNew Bedford ... .. 1 .65 Hudeon . 1 ...... I'4o Lynn. - .... .... 3 Ssi Ilartford. 2'oo Salmi ' • 9cll . A.lbanr • ' 1 50 . _ • •- '• Fre ight". from BraJlimir s rr... - • :., - To Philp.delithia - •, - • - .. ..... $1 754 Nei, York • . '. - -' ' • • -. 2 25,Z2 35 losi.on. - .:.' ~..........., ... -.... ..:.. . .........:, i ...... .3 -00 A . •- G . .Frej.gtitor front eorgetown, or. Alcznitidria.. To .Philadelphia • $1715 t e.ao® Boston • • • 3 Q11‘2,1,23 . . conni> Itlfillroilds for 1864.. , The following.:is the . quantity of Cunf transported over.the different Railroads in Schuylkill Connty, fur 'week ending on Tharsdny evening last: ' • • .Mine 11111 S. Rai , eti IL.II-111,665. 06. • 1,517.357 01 - Mt. ' Mill Creek ' .• Matutnoy,t 'Brood Mt lAttle Selniv11:111. Schtlylklll • Coal Trado , by Rnilrand tor 123641.85 • Quantity of Coal tent by Railroad ntid,Canal for the tem* ending on Thtirtday evening last: - Increatie iio iir Detroase.%'.: Pieegrove beat Trade for 1864. Amount transported daiine the list month ...A1,151 06 255.475 07 '4.846 OT • in 15.727. 12 201:626 17 Lehigh Coal Co. A. Pardee & Pfteker .& Co . ...... • Sharp Weal .. . .. . ......... lft. ataatt.. ... altbag Mt.Coal • ott . ... W. T. -Carter . . . ... . .. lione7lle l )9k C 0... . . . JEddp Felton - doe Getman Pa. Coal Ytilneaviile • - D. ra y, &c..... ... . --• Consolaated Coal Co Plymota Co !Nude Omit . United Statesdlailroaa, Oailal ma Local Reading•Ratlrood Stock._ .•.. . . . - " `• Bonds, Ic6o-80.. • 1810 Sc.hurl Isiavip . on toclit, ..... 4 ' . • Bonds Illue . lllll*RailrOad • ' Little Schuylkill Railroad Lehigit:Nralle.y.Railroad • • `• • ‘, " 80nd5..:.. ..: Lehi h Canal . • • Bondds Valtaivisas Raiir • " ±- i• • preferred..... Mines Bank Stock • Farmers' Bank Stock Government Bank Stock' • • • 'Pottsville Water Company. Stock.. . ... . . . IT: S. I 3 10 Notes:. 5.4.20 Bonds .tcouPon4oir. -); • Certificates of indebtedness Gold (mead= Butler. Coal Co., . ... . Fulton-Coal ••• Green'Mountain Coal ...- Locust • -. .... New"/Cirk-and Middle Coal' Big Mountain • " • ' •s‘Aatera Falls Coal Co • piamond Coal 'Co- • 1865.: NEW:AD,VERT'AIENTS .. . . • rPAYLOUPP !!HAVING" tOMPOI7I I II* . . . o...ivy • . . •At HUGHES'. . . . . . . 'PAVE:ORS , EXTRACTS - FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF,. •11-Iyl. At HUGHES% ripAYLORS 3 . FINE• TOILET SOAPS, 1 ,E. 1431 ' . At 111501-IZ9'. 9iA1C1.0118 9 : COLOGIIIEM ASI 1714DE8, 0.-131 ' • At . 9UMEAND FOR.ISA. I_l . . . . Tile subscriber offers at - Public Sale, his HOUSE AND 'LOT, situate on Morris street, in the'Borongh of PinegrOve: Schuylkill County. The lot' le 56 'feet front by 175 feet deep... The I:Louie is 30 .by 40 .. lea; two stories high, in good eondition.. • The sale will take place on the fist inst.: at :lefties Hotel, at. 2 ceclock, P. 31, Terms at .. ; Jan. 7. •65.-1-31 IT — :• 'WM. H. REED. , . . . 1114RIFALTE. 'FA CIE /OF YALEABLE • • • • REAL' 'RESTATE. .• • 'Offer at -Private Sale: a -valuable Parni. containing ISO acres, 45.of.whielx-are under cultivation, *tasted in . --Thwiiship,..SehitYlkill County, ,' about-two miles trine the Borough, of. Tamaqua. • • • ' Theimprovements consist of-a convenient an 4-4 11 1.1 comfortable :- Ivelling ;House, ' Spring lionee,,Sal; good-Barn, and'other necessary out-buildings. ~• • • ... . Titlexlear and- indisputable:- • ' - Pot sold before the First of March 'next, it will be `rented.. - JOSEPH W. MITCHBLI.:, , or . . H. B. ORA-EFT, Attorney at - Law, • • • Tannultut, Pa. • . . January; 7,'-'6ll. • 14t • .T.l 0.118 ES' AIIFD LOT 'FOR • SALLIC .1111 11 SCIIVFLKiLL,. itAIVEN; The .subScriber.will sell-at private sale his HOUSES: AND .10:"1', situated on Dock street; in SchhYl A kill Haven.,..The lot in about 125 :feet front by about 210 feet; deep, running to Haven street, - on. which are erected one two-story Frame House, - with` two. tort' kitchen attached; fronting. on. Dock street, and one dohble Dwelling ...House fronting-on Haven street - there are' also erected on the premises, a Blacksmith Shop„Wliia.lwright. and Stabling, all In good condition. :thin is a .very de sirable property,. and - vvill be Hold on reaSonable terms; For terms, ,&c.,,-apply'to theilubscriber, on the tfireml: . . . .. . . . . .... y 'ETTERBII Remaining • •tinilatnaed : ha •.I_A the Port Office at St: Clalr. State •of l'ariMYPrani2; on the Mist day of December, 1864.. • ••. . • •••• -: To obtain any of -theee• lettere, the • applicant m art call for ••advertie•ed triter's," give the date of this Set, and-pay.one cent tbr 'advertiain4 '• .. . • , •.' •.. :If not Called for withinpne r nth; thaj.i.rill be sent to the . Dead Letter Office.• • • : • :- • ••• . '.. . - . .AnstockJane Francis Meiji.- • Yekhan Inn T Brenta Jacob.. • 'Fitzgerald Pat`b . : .- - Millou - Angatine •Rissett Jemes • Pinerty Mr -" • 310963 .Abralikagt • Barrele Chas Gileroon Saran .Mackin•Lishe • Roals JamesGotnian Jas.. . - Platt Ralph 2• . .. . Carroll Thos'.. • Greener Jfi'o Plumes - John - • • Connor Patrick. (43:villcan.Maty Ratelohn 2-; - .1)&11ns Jas . Griffitha John . Sterr.W R.-. - .Cambel•Enima Gorier V'rancitt Valiance 'Jos' .. .Cali Patrick lianessj Thos. • Whytiong 4 Docisoii Wesley.. I.llughs.Anoie J Weasner John -•' Davis T:11 • ' .11ennesee Jas . :•Willittms'John.t • Jan.; T, '63.jviLlt•.) ••• • • .M. MATAER, •1!...M. . NOw LnndOn New Haven . NeWYork..;.• WatillingtOn. .Rhode Island Hartford $ 5 50 . 3 SO ~ 250 :;o 3.00 ri 50 .. • . 2 60 3 00 . 40 ... 3 90 .. 4 21 Newark.:. Alexaridria. Dightori Derby"... phayle:stawil 2.4 111 02 15,3V3 04 IMITME 4,2% 02 024-06 13 731 03 446 12 10,792 11 211,38 T 14 1 , 4,934 09 1.14.522 03 109,071 02 15,251 01 _ Lekligh peal 'Trait f0r.115184 imilifzief StiturdlYAiti*.i...l.--, OP TORS Lxrease.. Dw.aml4l_. . . • PUBOW VALUABLE • • . TOWN.: O • IeoPERTy. • • . The undersigned expose tp futblie este, 'OP '• •-• •. . • SATURDAY:Abe day: of -- January, -1865 at . tbe Public house of Michael Beard,,in the .13ordugh 01 Tamaqua„all thatrtafti lot- of ground, -situated on' 't he.northweSt . corner of Penn and Green Strneta. it said Borough, Ont . :di:line .49 feet - in front- on' -Penn street. : and:extending hack of that width 150 feet to a.tweety feet wide The iroprovementa'cousist.of douhle trio story Brick Dwelling,: Iletie. - .40 by- 45 ; a-Franie Butcher Shot') -Frame Stable. snit able yard fur. attle, and- all •neeessary out;:buildlrigs.--;• There is 'a Well -of excellent water -at:•the house,and hydraht,water in. the- Butcher:: Shop. • 'The improve.: :blears were originally erected' for the Purpose of on:the Butchering bnsiuess ; and to a person. that' • intrnds to enter into that business, this is an. opporte nify that ; seldoni offers.'. Title .In4kfpntable.. Sale to clitnmence at 2 o'clock, P.. M. Tenutt . and :oOndttiorsi ' ' • - .Any person deairing to View 'the premises prior:in the. day of .sale, can do só by calling on}I.II:3RAEFF, Attorney at . Lavi, Tamaqua, Pa. -- .. ... i. . • , . . . • - '.— THOMAS BOSSLE!I,:- . : - .111eyerstown, Lebanon county.. Pa. 0 I THE : . COMMERCIAL LIST PRICECURRENT Contains it,'Conolete . ..ll4 of. the . . BisT4i . - Ltonum4Tg AND .- 13<)d . 0 . 8 ; CAPITAL STOCK, SHARES, , `.SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. PRICES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGB It Is ratblisbed by STEPHEN N. WINSLOW, No: -211 DOOR STREET, AT'. $4 PER• Lv:cums Jan 7 ,65 :1. ETTERS - Remaining Unclaimed in Pmt ()Mee, at Pottsville,.State of rennsylva.: ilia n the Gth day of.Jannary, 1865.. . -TO obtain any of these letters; the-applicant must call 'for." adoertisedieteerVt sivd the date of. this flat, and, pay one cent for advertising. - .• • If not called for :Within 0714 : menth.; . they will be' sent to the Dead Letter Office: • • . • ' Barnette J B Faiss Miss'Mary :Mullen Miss C Brittaiu Geo J . Fuller Mrs Mai' Mills Miss A M Bunch. Joseph ' George Miss Ann' McQuief Miss C Bird Joel. .. Hahn Henry .:•.Monsomery Mrshi Barry Wm.. ', Helmer. Wm ' . .McGauran S. ship Baird Mrs jno shpilarmon. Silas -.Phillipslfiss A. 'Berkey Mrs ii Hoffman B . . Quinn Asusta .• Boyer Mrs D.. • Bushes Wm. ship }touch- Wm Beedle Jannic Horn Miss 31.3 Russell Kate . Corby. A •"'L Ilyss Miss Mary Mitussel I Cath'ne Cook P • iliggens Mrs - 13 . - • Rycrolt Mrs. • • Camings.hirs . Judge Agnei Shank John - Cominger Mrs. S Koller Wni SS. Smith Mairt slip - • Campbell Mrs M Kinny'Thos Sferling Emma • `Carl Roger Frank Shoener Mrs `Carl Miss .11.arg't* Kline E . • Wlnnett:Robt : Dortiey Ediv - . Kennedy Jai shp Walborn D . Donelly Patrick' McCann Thos:: Wilds Joseph Dunn - Mrs Mary. McNicles .BenuirdWilliams Lizzie Boleti -Mrs Mary - McKusker A • Wilton Sonny.' Duiaahun Mrs . 0 -Malone. Dennis .:,Willman Willie E Doleu Mrs Hu` h D -Yorpey Simon 'S Eden . Carblirte MeMullen'Thos Zimmerman -Ford Wm M ' hierald Miss S_ • - • Jan. T , "65.. . • ' M:SILLtMA_.N, P, M.- . 0111RITION OF, THE FIRST NA: C TIONAL BANK, of. Ashland, Pa., on the morning of the first. Monday. Of .Jarittary,' 1865: DR. Notes . and•Bilis isconnted . ..... .. .. . Banking House • . ' - Furniture and Fixtures ' Current:Expenses . •• • Remittances and other. Cash items.,. Due from the following National Bank.s-t- First Natidnal-Bank, ,Pa..... First National Bank, Mahanoy. Due from other Banks. u follows:" • Noithnmbetland,Countyßzink c. Bonds. deposited with U. s Treasurer to Secure- circulating.notes "' i60,0p0 00 Cash or, Wand in circulating notes of this - 155 ea . . _ . • . • Cashtaed Ju• ciiealatin,; ea . of State SLieeLe , '' .. ... .. . . . ....... ()they latit'ur money • Capital @kick paid /C 1... . '' . .. .. . "10(0300 Surplus Fund • ' . 405 79 Clitulatint notes received . from Coritptrollet. 55.000 00 Individual Deposits . 1 . 23.749 54 Dividends . .. . ... . 'Due th' following .National Banks ' First -National Pink Milton; Pa. , • " Harrisburg. Pa:. •' . ' ••• :Yu*, Pa • • Iteudinv.,J'a Due Uto ftilinwing• Stitt: Banks:`; Nnthratite Bank, Tamaqua...—. . : .... Bunk of Nortturiberlatid: :„. . . • ....... '3llfiers Lifelastuttnrx and Trust eorulutny r!rodt and.Losa., . ...... rt~9ot Is Stale of lentitiylcania. Ccutay.of §chtiyiklll.. - i I. F. B. WINGERT, ` Caahler of the Tint 'National Bank 'of Ashland. Pa:, do 'solemnly. &Stitt that - the &boys statement tine to. the l_bes_t of 11 37..kategdge and , • F.: B.VINtifiAT 64thint: miartn.4 tna.slapporibed: befo!v, me .this 'lst - diy - of. MIL LEVY Vo'ato Pt.bl3^ Tatusiry 7, .85 :•.• •• • If • • No .ruture-Assessments • . LrlalLiftoA.D.. 5.155 16.60 6.7416 • 5 fin 2,208 6,138 • 1,796 56 11.411 1-001 Ins .der 1.5: 186 VULCAN OIL 110 1,820 3,,961 1,077 1,046 1,929 &SW - %OW 1,4341 4 4 95 3,90 S 43,104 MINING CORM WEST VIRGINIA. ICMICEI 69X iosx unx sax 33 15sg Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, - -- - *11)0,000. $1.001 4 E11 SHARE, toll, PAID. Cash 'Working Capital, $44 1 000. COMPANY'S OPFICE 434 WALNUT STREET. 'The Betz* of Ws 'Ctintpany Sae located in the hes.ts centre a Ate . great Qil district' of,Weet Trirgicia and a. health of Oil. gready otripiteEtr'sg the far-faiited Oil Creek region of 19eam4itirtnia.: They comprise over. 3140 ,:A..CRE5:`,.: . ..A1 1 1, IN. FEE ...:I. ,:, - - .',..... : ...- SINIPA:V...,'.' r: : :: : .: .Chien examined by an eminent:Philadelphia_ Lawyei • • and proacagkeed indisputable') - • • located the . well-knottri Burning' Spring and. .!:t Kanawha Oil di.stricte lat:., The, Ballard 'Farm in :the old Burning ffprin,s , proshititi to this ite;te coi Overyside aro situated the most snecossitir Oil:walla to be found in, West - Virginia,. and at 'an almost adjoining distance La located:the. seri ely eelebrated Elen;ollym". arid." Eternal ,Cantre!' welLT,lhe fomier of which Flowed fully Three Thousand (3000) tieing the' greatest bona ild6 yield of; Oil . over known, and very cotunderably aurpaming s both. in qnant4g and quality the product of 'any i.wo,Neolla in Pinutylvsnia. 21 Three tho . utianA (3000) - =ma two•ee- tated in ihe'eeutre of the Oil regipti. of lbe Great Kanswlis, along ..wbosa entire length' Oil is be- he;eed to - exist in iiitrhen4te dap its,aa ;thicle frOm .• . . . -. • . . .the tiCtual:loveloriniehts for . 04, the. evaporation lit the neighboring Salt/ worke i 8 effectell by ig- nitink the Fareleatit Gas emittedfioin subterra-. nean reservoirs' (f Oil The Cet4any's estates have been bemired at reallilow pr36os ($4§1;000 in :III) and are Deeded. dire,ct,:fromthe owner i •to the etockhold- ore of 'the IaCAN . QIL • ANP:',3IINING' C 0,3•1.• and pi)rtance . oi tlui:Coißriany'a property rutty be:idol - rod frogithe fact that leas es foradjoitiing land with largo royalties of . Oil have . been taken at a bonus, greater than the fee simple' .cost of the, Company's estate; and if • deenaVd advantageous by the Stockholder it is beloved that. blit,littlodifftkiltyliould. be oiperiencod in leasing a partioii, of ttioir terni- Wry at a bontto and royalty graatoi than tho ginal, octet uf the whelp. , The VULCAN•OIL & MINING 'coitraNy is arginiied and willbe : conducted palely ,the . ; vet iof afordou a source of perniortnent business prop.t to those paterested, and in order.toplace the. Company's oil in the nnititet at the: earliest :me; ment, rigorous operations will be forthwith begun. AB- ce a . sour of additional pinfit top the Stock _ hcilders and accommodation - to the neighboring producers, it ie Proposed' to elect a . large ERY at such a . poiut and Under such: auspices as the . Directors - may 4eterinine will insure the lar-. gest returns 125,001), abaria pf stock owLy will be.'solil, arid no fuither aubiekiptiongisill be accepted at any price *hateyer ; the remaining 75,000'.eharee . etitod pledged to be egitally, divided pro rata be tween the origins[ lub,,grihers; nt. such . time as t4elliaard oftoirectot7l may deom.Fnoit id;tinta- geowi to the ft:direst:s.ot the Cc' anpa:ny Tho unmet:tie profit to he.clerhiod from earnest anileacceaeful working ie efic4ra by the tact that a'aingie domliany.O.tliia - year paying to its atorl7 .hol4ers One ift7lion 7 boitari i(sl*,o6o) in..ca;th dicidends, besides a bandsome reserve for addi- tional devoloptienta. Tho enbatantial 11;rdictiterits . .Ishich the TiJL- CAA OIL CO4PANy off©r ;to. those dosirouspf securing an interea source of wealth that ia now startling tho whOie world, are $1'0,433 5„O10 00 833 31 20 .4,4Q0 57 pf . a character that merit tho grayest' toutifden- tiol3. To forp'otto interosted, or nOt ititortioted,.eierj 41,203 43 1,269 79 infeimatioeconeeinitig the .ePtateit ,of. the: COM- pany,lts workings'and . prospecta, .wilt ljc freely. given,. and detailed nape and charfs will becheer.- frly . khol!n SuliKriptiene to a limited part of the Stock (if 6 00 40.6vr ,06 riot cilreadji takii) -w ill , bo..rec;eire4 it original. inice,spHi 326,901 1 . • - - Wit H. WEEKS, Treasurer, es(ti. H. Week's 4 White Laid:Dian. &", 7,921 1 1 6 663.11. f 3.45 . _ • • • . • 3. L. WILLOUGHBY, _BeCri.tarP c•nipstfyos. p1ice,.434 ilrolniet Street.' As thelnott approved Philadelphia made um cbinory has beeit'seet*. and font Wells at. once, iiittmine • )3epri, the Couip*ily's9il the'Hitket; • k T, 145. - 4 . • 1 AND, Barrels of Oil per Day, HENRY SIMS, President; - v. k. National iTatipon Works. ..LCOMP. ANWS =BM :•'' • '' - i '':...''':. :I:: " .‘..: : i . ,...tc."1.*Z ' .: '• : i '. PETROLEUIVPI.BAgIN PF4NNSYVVANIA, CLARION . 0 .47t;N!ili‘.-., THE '..GREAT..CLARION," THE 44 111431 CHEitRY," THE " ffitusit RuN,4 cArrrAc -OF:Ctocur a00;000 Shares and 0E23,000 Working Capital:to each _ • SUBSCRIPTION mien, So per share. HoN. CHAS. P. RAMSDELL; on city. Treasurer, . U. S. CLOS - INGER: M. D. Philadelphia. (No. S( Noit4Slx.th Striet.l • . . . ddiim W. Beau. Philadelphia. •'• . • Bierct4rs, Dux.. AMOS MYERS. M. C.: Clarloh. . • .I`, J. ELuorr. ni..121. Clarion Co. CCX.DIL SAMUEL LOCKWOOD, U. S. N C. D. THOMPSON, M 11, 011 Ctty. D.. W. CANFIELD, Eack.,:oll. City. • OFFICE! No. lull Fourth St.,Oso No. .1;) TERNS: One Della! on SnitscripOono- and One Dollar on delivery ,of Certificate of • " Sq.SSRS. JAS. E.;.LAWARS rqr.. tilepttla ..Ttiird ' The, Great Clarion Oil Gomioany. ...Yritls Company own. in. : fee ;'simple, Three grin . disci and , Eighty (380) ...tern' of. land• on Ciantont Reran,: •Bactut-Rme. Ctimuir••Raii, and tlot.i:o4 Run, at situated lit the Great 01113asin:ClarlanCotitity, Penna.; comprised in the folloWing tracts • • •• • •'••.• 'FARM, .13t . gn Tryelve. (tr.,f) Acrew,dving on C/rirtt Riper, and ,ex- ' tending south across Brush Run, which:passes . through it;`hason'itHouse,'fiarh, etc, and .a splendid 'Sat! Mill, now in operation, and an abundance of Selyie*.cbed and . 'A.M./i . e.?* excellintiim(ieutions'of .iif.,and:7NO its lhrie Water •Fronta and extensive flottOnt Lands ;we- . cents a fine field for s operations and every prospect of r The Leer Creek :Oil Companies • -ladjelit, this •property,'and are now rectiying 'from ,we Its only 'about 80 feet' deefi: • • • • • No. 2.—Tus • Klian FAlt't of One Hundred Sixty: Sixty Eight fIGS),•-Acres, lyin g upon Cherry I,tten.• South , Cherry Run forks on thin .property, presenting 'Bix•Wsvia Fieourson Which to • operate. The banks . are sorron L.Mies. with aocar in.urrs; and every taw- CA.Tl9l4oi*Ozt.-Lit haying been found in pocait, in trey': res,and floating On-the - water of the banks: is a, and % Bain, : yenta •-• :kettles or art,meinn ,146i1VED Ti3LHEB,:iiticyruam: iatuker COAL, one of which iA beitig worked. It, adjoins the town of 'ammo:Bar ao, • • and is but•tvreo miles from the • rkuOusSuim WELL', said tO he Yieldititatarry (30)- BARRELS or on. DAILY.. • • No. 3.—TEE FUZGEMON FAI64. of One Hundred Acres,. lying upon On. llomre Rex . : one-half Mile ifroM :Ran &mot CP..IIIK. Ca ,navigable streang, has on it•llouse,• tkiRTY.S4O,2 'ApP.EOF" . Nimusa and rwo versa .or ascii - mlr .cos t., one of :90:11C1 . 1 . is. fire fret . thiek. 7 • 'Tie. is a. nalUabie lirofierty. ndications of oil are equal, to any ittthe country: • ••••‘.• • . The Big Cherry Oil Cempiiiiy. . .. . . . . . . : , Thla - Companv . -own,' in ,fee • simple; Tuaaa 'llcorhano AND Szvoiyrx,RiNE (3791 A*Ei" . 'ili 'the great Clarion Basin, laying ou Bnosh 'Bun, Cherry-.llln*-111g Cherry Run,.n , l on the Saxtonoi Rocky: Rini, comprised .in RIO following tracts:' . ' ~ . ' ..r'- •.; '. •- .... b10...11.z-"Joars` FA -R 11,” of one bundred .and forty . four (144) adrea:lying upon Brush Van,' . which Passes .through it; about 'rem- the toivr: of LATI.IO:4,the same from gLeatoN . Riven, Rue-and:a:half. milei from the 51.630 7E1.1: bee' op it Irons; Barn, and SiVENIIr :(70) ACititi Or ; A VEIN 'OF COAL SEVEN (7) ricer.vitrca, noir In wOrkingOrder . r,tbs indi cations of On. through, the dry . . aummor season; were Very flattering, - during which plenty of 'it was seen on the - water and oozing_ froin the rocks: and banks: No..2.—The dress! Paul, 'of one hundred and flftY aix Ww).aeres; lying upon7Cherry Big Cherry Run forks, on the. Property, thus .givinrSlX WALT' FRONTEI for -Operatloo9 : has on it Muse, Barn, &C.; abput fifty fan) acres of bottom lard, sixty 160) iiOCl3 01 timber and two veins of 'Coal. one of which itt:IICAy be ing Worked: It is two miles from the &too Weir:, and the inii;;Aitions'Of Oil are of a bighlY.ilittering charac ter, it havin be.en-found On the property.. Persons have amused themselve-aby setting fire to the . Vres k , and 11, - laminating the 'country for . . . . . LOUDENTARW, oeventy.ninetl9 j acres,. laying on cherry:Run, from which Saxtati .Or: liteCky Run brandies on the iiroperty.:.Thii on it Rouse, Lirti, sacci, may (30) ACRES OP T 11131114 TWO VEINS Or COAL,- .and about twenty[29) acresof not-rois 'LAND; It. 'has high, broken, rocky along Saxton lion,-for sixiiit , fifty rods: -The wholetmct is .broken: and 'rocky, and. bellevedto be superior Trrrfloiy:: lila:about - mile fioin where the late'dlscOvery of Lead bas. been %adwiii•Licking Oieek,':ll3lll lip:M . .74kb Creek is the The Brush Bun git_Company. . . . . . . .This Company owns, in fee • elmpie, Three' Itund!ed and Sixty-Five (365) Acres on •Brustrßun, cherry Run, and Fiddler's Run, Clarion. County, Pennit.,leOmplleed in the follewing . tra - cts :... -• ' _:. '- •': :: IQo. l =The: Surto Ikacr, of Two Hundred (200) Acres, lying upon Brush Run, which'paries through it: hiss on It House,. Barn,. about one hundred and t!renty4ivertereSof splendid Timber: and a superabun dance of Stone Coal. , It adjoins the Daze Cat= and CLARION Rives Oir...COMPANIZS, which • ate: now getting Oil at a, depth of about seventy '4O) 'feet. . This is :laid •. • • to beta valuable tract. ' • . 'tl.: The "'BE F'sam "• of 'Sixty-Firs Acres', lying on Cherry .Run has' has, about , mites - (15) ACRES Or TIMONE, PLENTY . Cr COAL. .A branch of Cherryßutkpasses along it' eastern bOrder; forming considerable.bottom land. There are plentY of surface indications of.oll, and decided to be , very superior for'Oil purposes. , No. s.—The Havra's.F.mtx, of _Orin Hundred (100) Acres, lying upon-Fiddler's Thin, one mile from Red Bank Creek (a navigable' stream): . Has en it" House, Barn, &c Land very rough 'and broken.:as h treat ten . . (10) to"twelve ; (12) acres. of.superior Borrom Larios, t3Vo VEINS or COAL,: one of 'which is, open'. van, or. tiON. OLE; Open near the surface,' and four feet thick; -thought from indications that. It may.:increase to fifty '(tick) feet on being worked extensively...J:las air so a vein of an oNi.l4owe not let, analyzed, but thought to•be Bunsurn.... The inditations of: oil are excellent, it having been found on the'. Creek; and ooz ing from the stirfane in various places. •• . The Red. Mink Oil Cinniany. Male Company owns, in, fee elm*, Fob* HrtiDEZT, ant! Twervrr Acme on - Elm& Chefry . Run; and Oil Run, la the Great - Petroleum Basle, Clarion County, Penne:, 'comprised liathe'following trade:, . ' • ' . No. 1... 1 ,The ISAAC Burin TRACTS, of one hun dred and . . one (101 ) •acres, in two' parcels lying upon Rnish Run; which pence through them. There is, plenty of Tim. ber an Abundance of StoteCoal ripen there, and the ludicationiefoll are very 'superior.' It 'adjoins the Deer Creek and Clarion Rfier Oil Conti:antes, :upon which Oil .has been struck ata very shallow depth, and With . . every prospect of liecoming flowing wells. , • -NO. 2.-LTheRANIBIrr FAIX,.. of oNtil Reiy*ED AND VIZiETEWN bli9y acres, lying upon 'Cherry Run,. abOut • four miles from'the Allegheny Mier, one mile limn the 81.1470 and one mite from the late... discoiery of Lead on Licking Creek has on it Rouse, 'Barn, &c. :.tixerity-flye (25)- acres of very tine Timarsiand.one good vim( or2r. Coi, open and in Working order.. The,indt. rations . - of Oil are ; very ,great; Ind . large investments are being.padcitt :the immediate vicinity by Parties, whose jndgmept in oil matters is undoubted. ~ The STZMAiT FAIRM, of two hundred acres; lying upon Oil Hollon Run,; one mile from - Red Pank . (reek- (a navigable streato).. oh it house Bare, &C.: IA very_ rough, broken - land, and:. celebrated for its (MAL 'Mime:: has:nisei abont one hundred;and twenty .. 214:0) acres 14771.1111 . and' tintyOrElo7ltOM.LAl4l3.' The ludicatlone of oil are very superior. Oil inen„ Say, •'„a. common sew place to expect Petroleum - . . These Wide have been' selected with great :care by a committee ofsetntide gentlemen and experienced and consist ;of twelve ti 2) trer4s or fnrmi. - dip , :. tribotediever an meter ten .(10) inittareitilea; • hiMner oda Welie on adjoining properties art at preeent Yield ing from twenty to fifty barreili of oil per,day. lnehiding the himotte..Smoo.iNzt.4 % arThd the wells Of the peer ' All of theogi tracks are rich_ in coal, iron. deed and vairui.of coal are npwlitig,...worked. of Oil are aiiperiorti.Sayis.the State, been - made for criginva arid faith:from ddd itivtattodsiilll;llii . i;oriitht* ' retnrnE ont:Osietted.: • /kck. s Prated nW4W , '9l*. ; l4llreirispea of the ado: - . 1.:4t THE ,4 RED BANK." $500,00Q. iNnwidism4 RSILADRLPB:U.. - BIG Iv.tirrka 4 r - CREEK Ort, of ]!v 4iii.*:',ssl4.4Wfs.:, - .6: sal/ t wit:lo9ow .....;::. ....-.. -..-,. ' i*L' . ..ol*-SS.:':: '..2 .',.. .:- '.-..'' ' 20,1)00,S4nieu lie.Oried .14 . • J. LEM'S PRlLLiMPreat:7' . • Thai! The ;appal": ot this Cornpanicsmaists. alit Twenty - Tame Ume of Sir IlundrettAcra valuable:oft ter .Fitory. a royalWor-milt-one-elghtti to the land owperapdief ern Big Whitely Creek, whictim' ina meth Mold'pluediel arith flankardtlreek, GrecamiX.', Pa! Ithistishenttroitemsorface a - aver three militis the Wadi ift ot, .3te# ? Auellialf to threeinetteme mile on TharkViOlii- Stir Putgag 4oGriiis.well-46614g* art*Anasemette.ten* arranatenamitisi are liaise/mad tor e. second.pelghtlaimited tot tubing. 4 fektn Pete act o r aookvand merything MeeMeET Tef:"- 1 0. .. prosecution of Ehr work.. The Company:4n preastiting thin largo mid 'valuable` tract of MI territory to the lattilld desire Wadi Me; dal notice team dirt that. in :Wm CUM hire Wag. nine hare Wen paid *pada single acre,with orie-011 the oil as a. royalty.; from which they meat: a very Loge yearly rirrenue,;aidde frost the its peoefteres • held out by their own developments silos the .!acid, An impudent Marseterbeic of the oil - .wells of this *region is that. they,have never *Wiled in producing oils of a superiar quality. /ying las titan .sesen zent. by aduen-experinient in ' refining. add comb:lauding the.mry highest mutat price and quick_ . The lessess,:br.the terms of Wild leave; .blie 'full privilege to sub-lease, Mlne.or bore Cow may or . : 4R the minerals found upon said tract, and also 'the. privi lege to use, free of charge, all the. Timber And Coal . ftbe bitter of Which abounds. in immense .quantitles the Must quality). needed to carry on their operations. Geologists and prictleal operators' fists the . ell re, gions, who tuive seen the Myers tract, unite in the °phi-, icin dud.; in.lotaltty for,boring purposes,.welt. its In .its outward Indications. es :an oil tertitory, this large and Valuable tract holds out .the...most dattetleg; pacts idboridg fir oil. . • . 014 a limited number of Shaiaa will lie tioliL Books ere now open at No. 208 Mouth Pamiriik Street, • first boor, bank room; PHILADELPHIA. Subsaiptloa Pete, Two Bonin per Stir.-. noTARTit iilV - NTAT E 111 OF . 1 14. Trig FIRST -..NATIO'NAL BANK OF MINERS-. VILLE, TA., ou the morning of the. Fins Monday of January, nos . . • • .. • . • ItEk4)IIROES Notes and *disebunted ' • $18.94987 Furniture and Fixtures • • - • - 8.64 16 Current ..Expenara_•• • - ~ ..... ‘. 813 49 inielronz other 'Dinka .'• • .•-• ' 98,47 a 64 Stintylkill County ,Ekgula on hand 20.000 0o • . • U. S. Stamps on tiand ' • .$l3O . S.. sacaritles.on hand.. 31,330 00 ' • - 51,630 .05 D. S. muds depoeited with. Treat , - ' • user U. S. to secure eireulatlon.lo6,ooo 60- '. • Do. Deposits • Tv,ooo oo 175,00000 spkie cold Legal Tenders ort Jul:ad:lss,2N 75 areulatink notes orthts - Bank..on Do. other National Dinlo 6,150 ' Do. State Books do 4,476 00 LLtBILITIES . . Cipital stack . • ..... 0 0 Surplus Fund - •-* •—• • • ' -,1, - 000 00 Fund • • • ,• • •'•- 2,181 .89 .Dividead'acivald - ' 210.00 .Circuifttlon n!celved .Irool (lopiptrolliiri • 67,500 00 . ... -.• •.. : 91,336 • . *. - U.S. - 111ep9g1ta •• • • . • 123,35 S , 43. • Due.co. other Banks • • • -6,131' 14 Map:mats. . 206'60 . • -Interest..: ... 266 07 Rachauge• • ". 166. '35 ' . • • • Commlssions • • ' • • . .• • $ 412,.350 Cifistiler of the First- National Batik of Minersvilie, Ma solemnly swear that the above statemlart is true to the best 9 ,r my knowllge• • ' • " • •kiiiITPFMAI4. Cashier: 1 Sworn to andauly:ktribed byfore me thin Third day of -•"' • • •_ SETH W . .GEES' Notary. Public "Jatti miry .I';' I StIZ • ' • ' . 1-It • MEDICINAL. . Shin . Diiieases, Tetter; 11.c1r, • 1111qtchels:.— ULCERS, SCALD HEAD, ERYSWELAS; SALT RHEUM, • - 11INPAVOR3ISi . -.BARBER'S-ITCH. • • Rrnpttdns ccivering the whOl.; body, of longstanding t:Oti And mosthuite character, are quickly cured . by• • "Dr;. Swayrke's. . .Ointment:" • •••' . Dr:l - SWayne'a All-Healing Ointment." •"Dr.•:•Sviayne's All‘Healing: Ointment . "' • • Dr. Swayae'i 'Ointment." . `;Dr.. All Reuling Ointmen(...", _ . • If the blood Wirnpere; eieerise the systemof .purities liy rising the old-established and well-tried re- . `.` Dr.. -Swayne's Panacea: • ":Dr: . Swayne's. Patiacea.." .".Dr.. Swaylie's .Blciod-Pqritvtng Panficea.". Dr: Stsayne's Plood.-I?urifying Panacea." Dr.. .13lood-Puritving Papac(4l." Dr: ‘B.ivayne's BlOod-Purifying Panacea." Its reputation for curing scrofula , old ulcars:itiP joint coUrplaint,- ulcerated - sore .throat, white - swelling, dark, blotches, .or defects in the skin ; boils, . yellow . skin; rnanramus or wasting . flesh, the.umatic affections, pains In the bouva,- ,kc., is withqut. parallel. The weak .and debilitated, or any. disease of a scrofulous nature, it' is sure to do good. as •the many thciusand' testimonials fiord all parte•of the world prove;, nothing' ever eiscororml can compare with it in curingthat: class of disorders. To be sure of getting the pure and genuine Panacea, nal-chase direct at the principal *.oftice of Dr. Swi4-1,44 Soa;-330 'North Stith street, Philadelphia, or at the Ding Story of TrlplltY SATIOR, Pottsville.• : Sept. . . . . F OR '3O YEARS A. STA.NDARD'RE. • ' Dr.. Swayne's Compound, Syrup Wild Cherry... •-• Dr. .19wIty-nws Compound Syrup '.Wild Cherry,. " Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup "Wild ChelTY,' Thousands of cases of Pulmonary Disease, which hive baffled every expedient of Miman_akill, have been permanently cured liy"this.old-standard Fame. - dy. To prove thin assertion iste,,have certi- • ficateli or cures so • extraordinary that • skeptics are led to feel incredulous. • • 01 their truth: No remedy has ' ' . • .:ever been offered that can compare with this mat .. • forminal Wild Cher. ry 'Compound • • '• . " • in • Severe Congligi' . • ' • - Blood Spitting. -Asthma, - , • Whooping Corigh, Bronchitis,. - . ' • Weak Items, Consumption, " Liver Complaint, : . Sore. Throat. • .. • • .Pains, Side, Breast. &e...". and all Complaints; of a pulmonary nature. Its nee. is 'earn to bring health and returning vigor to the weak and languid frame. . • . It cicaoaed tlat lung of all ilOpOritiev, Juitueingstrengt•Nigor . lud . new lice; 'jntp the diaear*t mind debilitatettls:yeta Tor qtirry:yeari . l= beeng - etmidard remedy, cming the most obitinate cave m; after ail other . remedies and treatment have failed m - Catarrhal Consuption: 'To pi...Swayne'd, Son; 330 North Sixth-St , I.send.you certificate of Naomi.Wilcoi, °fads town. She-was afflicted with Catarrhal Consumption, and tried • many remedies, tnitcaptinued to .grow weaker ; lunge - andatomach became 7very, much disordered, and' her physicians and friends despaired of her life. Through the ink of your Compound - Syrup, of Wild Cherry she entirely reco.vered:_ . • •. '_ • : • , :R. D.'Ssura,. Justice •or the Peace. 'Prepared only by DR, SWAYNE SON, 330 North SIXTH Street„Philadelphts. sold . 'by HENRY SAY LOR and JOHN G.11110WN'& SON, Druggists, Potts , • Sept. IT .64.. • • • ••• CA ril •. HOME MANUFACTURED Chain Calais and Ship Chains OF. ALL DESCRIMONS, .. •.• . . _ • • . . FLAT CHAINS for COSI' Mines, Sugarlams, and Ma chinery of all kinds, WAGON and HARNESS CHAIRS, either Flat, Boned: Straight, Tsiristed. Double and Sin'- gle, from the smallest to thelargest size. manufactured by : WILLIAM( -' • - No. . 11 . 2 3t; 1 ,00rtliAttconilitreeti . - - 4 ` e RNILADELPHIA.T.A. . B.—The subscriber has an eitensive Chain Works, that enabbe him to 1111.1a*orders at dant. notiee. • ••• FIRST NATIONAL.BLANK OF• • • . MAI-TAN Q ACTHILSIZEI)_ CAPITAL, 6200,900. . ABRAHAM FOCHT. FRANK_CARTRE. EDW , S SILLINTAN,. WILLTA3rREAGAIt ItE Y MEYER,: DAVID •PRIIIPIV GODFREY LAERY. • - - 'PVT • " IrM L Italy oien for all legitin;ali. ankiag baataatie , 64. 3I: 6i tPi•g4i.rn tagliKIFW. afientlieit 1.7 - oriOreleat ktphi,AilAfghoi . 41E. rice Dee. 31.-84. • 'W. 2.110T=., Saturday, jauttary y, 11363 FOR'2' UNION, • 'esbaiven. • aleisAiliessistkY—lllinettPs P • Traits • italmipapemof Wednesday oontain a 'diepatelt.. :fronalUanregard:at Charliatori4iinedoA4lin inanneing r -tat the:Federal raiderafhtlTeireftsia, from the Jilobilfiand Ohio Railroad, ping Weil- •• irani. — Thelehel Goiania - Gbalsovi - -Weir heitiret trona - 64. - Hardee telegr,spluTrOint gunk** on the•gclthit the l Federal ops..azejszalingin, . force on the South Carolina aide ortheeStiiniisrfr: Itive*adders the ;re c tßekete Ammonia 7o• ,itardmsville. n An - -officiat:re, state, that the - Milt wgrki*or.P. not va Union'try lielrerei7 An Anti lively Convention was- held,in - Frank-, tata Wednesday. Resolutions ireire'saop.... • ted adhering to the Baltimbre plattlirm; , request- . • ing - abs representatives inOmani to lute fur • s -...:•- •conetitatiopat amendment abolish a l sv p rzt , en g o r o log ooioriel Burbridge; and approving of vig orons retertatiMy.warfare against guerillas.. Great _ hartnoaMPrendkod..in the ectivetdiee, _General Steadiiima's cavalry hail maned, cap- • tnred and homed - "Rood's pontoon• train:- • Some • goo mulec,•.loo. wagons and 200 hoga, were alio • - captured, A deserter reporti that lined has been.'• • • ordered. to Tnsealoosa to reorganize Ile shattered • • Secretary. Stanton has left Washington, to visit Savannah and intermediate points, , • for consults tioo with. the: Various.. generals. Supplies, ez- -- changes, property seizures, colored troops, ae., -are . among the matters to.which he will attend; .• A captain, lieutenant and seven men Of Moseby'e • • command, tent captured on Wednesday'. at the , Relay'Rouse, on the Baltimore and Ohlo.fiallrosd; :They were dressed in citixeneclothes. • • - . • 'rho 80 , Bratniner of.the. givoi cur rency to a report that GerieralSterling price, had died in Arkansas, of apoplexy. •-•-• - ' ••• Passengers from Havana say that .the lima 'of - the capture of Savannah by, general' Sherman had In-educed great despondency in rebel vire-lea in the 'former city. . • • • • , . , Governor Cannon, in his annual messageM the Legislature, of 'Delaware, - again' takes ;strong groundgroundiu.favor of emancipation in that State, .. as he did in his inaugural ad&ess. • The Maryland Legislatuneconvened on ThUnt- day, and the: message of Governor Bradford was • The Indiana' Legislature • was orgahized, . cni Thursday, at Indianapolis. Ths Illehigan Legislature orgAn*lon Weilnsa- . . . Governor Cony, of 'gain% wasinauguratel Ex 7 Governoi Yates has been elected by the lll loofa Legislature to the United States Senate. • The President has granted the request . Lieut. Governor Jacobs to return to his home in Ken..' tuck. Tac Tunovi.---Yamilies would do weill-to keep always at home a box - of Browns Bronchial Tro ches, a simple but moat marvellously CffieaCiOntt specific for affections of. the throat, - . affording prompt relief in cases of coughi, colds, brcinchial tronhlea, etc.-:Singers and gublia speakers - will find them also excellent to clear the voice ,arid reader', articulation . wonderful , e.any.4.3fonthly 08,20? TS $412,550 : 56 PECISYLVINLI LEGISIATLItEtt ' The Legislature assembled at. Harrisburg on Tuesday. Mr. William J. Murrell, of 'Susque hanna county, was chosen Speaker. the House of Representatives the Clerk announced that there were two sets of certificates from the district, com posed of the, counties of Sornerset 13edfonl • and- Fulton. One was - signed by two. return judges, and the other by one judge. • After some discus sion; a resolution instructing the.Clork to acknowl edge the members who have recoiled the highest number of votes was. adopted. G. Olnuiteed,. of Potter 'county; was then chosen Speaker,' the Demcicrati voting.. for George A. Quigley,. of Phil adelphia. At the evening session the remainder of the officers were elected. . The Senate,.pn Wednesday, received the Gov- - • dices - message, and ordered ten, thousand, copies • to be printed; That portion of the neesiage ref- , ating to the quota.of the State under the last 'esll • of the. President, for '•troope excited •some•diseus-. sion, and : a resOlution appointing a.conunittee to confer . with the Governor; the President-of tho United StatO and Secretary - of War, upon the sidije,et.'was Adopted. The death of 'l - R. Reed, .ineinber of the Home, was announced; • and•the usual remblutioniof condolence were pate.' , sed; Adjourned until 'Tucilday..,••,' . • Nothing ;important transpired in the lionise. - - • , POTTSVILLE MARKETS.: *. - Corrected 'Weekly to r. Pllnikerst .1 I. . , Wheat, Flour; extra family,. per barrel, du - do - • do • . do per Cwt.. •.• do . do, . extra per. barrel 'do `••••• do superflue, - • do Rye Flour,' • ,• . • do do:•. ' per cwt - Buckwheat Flour, . • • do 5 501. 6 Wheat, prime white; •-• per bushel.. 2 TUI . "2 'do red, • do ' .60 Dried Peaches, pared,' pound.,..per 24, do • - Owed; • .do ' -22 i Dried Apples, 1 • •-• :do .. . lit twu. li Rye, V bu. Corn,. ' . .• Oats, Soup beans" Peas. Rye Chop; ' '• Corn Meal •.‘ Middlings, " Potatoes; . I.lay, V ton bale cwt Straw, ton. Planter' • "- Salt; melt. Tint Seed, tN. . Clover":•.`' • rhiladelphia alarkces. . . . . • "..FLIUILISPA.T, January 5, 1065: ' Ytors AND "MrAr..--There late shipping demand for doer, and the sales are to the home o3nenmers, at $9 75 (a. It 50 for superfine and extra brands ; and $ll 50 % $l3. for extra family and filmy lots.- Rye Flour com mands $9 , 9 25. eclat lideal.—Brandywine is held at GRA.III:-Salen of red Wheat at $463 @, 2 65 per busb el ; and good ...white at $2 90 @ 3 00. Rye's held at .$1 73, Corn la nearly steady -but prices are weak: Sales of old yellow at ,$1 66, and $1.70 rts bid for new: Pennaylvanla Oats sold for 92 cents: ' ' . RECRUITS- WANTED. QUOTAS FILLED. SURSTITUFES FURNISHED. BOUNTIES PAID. OFFICE., Attitatntenge Street, Opposite i. 31,14. "..1"!(511317- HAES.EIA;R.,_ :.• WIIOLESALNI)II; DEALER IN .11 : 40.13.A , SNUFr . .; CIGARS, PIPES,. Nearly -Opposite the ilioriltuer notate. Dec. 17; , ' • • 514 y - .VITRIFIED ISTONER'ABE This Pipe i is glazed inside and out, and, for conduct ing water, s the beet and cheapest article in use. - -, PLUMHERS' MATERIALS. • MENTON'S - FLOOR TILES t • for. Halls, Conservatories, Banks: Chnrehes, u laid by us in the Capitol at Washington: and. many firet claes buildings haall parts of the country., They are of urious colors, and capable.of being made into an al most infinite variety of patterns. Circular*, with pat -terns and. prices, sent on application. • ' . MILLER & COATES, 219 Pearl St:, New York: Dec. 24, : rit-3M S STAMPS 9 LEGAL, - COMMERCIAL, and_ • BUSINtBB, At n. BAPINVA.III , B Bookaftre• N0v.26, .64. _ ivEw CASH MIDBE.--Jrust -opened 11 die stand lately occupied by N.. C. Morrison. Cen tre street, nearly opposite :Onset, a New .Dry Goo:* Grocery and . Provision Store.... in which will bekept constantly • - on hand a tholes . stock ;of Goods in that line. Also, Queensware, Flour and Feed. ie. The undersigned' Wipes by strict attention to busi ness, to receive a fair share of the public. patronage. ' ROBERT A. GLOVER; . . FOttaville; October 29, .64. . • .. 44.0 . • .. .• . . . . ISTAUFFER,'Weiteb. o jl 7 maker and eweler, Nn. 148- '" • North SECOND /3 -- t, corner of. wo-- • kwitt Q ry, PHYLLDELPHIA. An assortment of WATCHES, 'JEWELRY; sumat and PLATED WARE constantly - on hand, suitable • for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. S' or Repairing of Watches and 'Jewelry . promptly attended to. • ~ (Dm IL 2 . , F AMICAD , —..The ' Clipper Skate,. protect Te 'Union Skate, silver-steel.' :The Dant., fine article.:- " • - "Endless variety 01 Boys' Skates. ••• •- : Ladies' Skates, new patterns. At ' • Dec. 16,' , 64- & TIIOMPSON.S. EIBISTBILAM P. , 13138ENTM.: , --rewing Ida; V chines ; two Empire Sewing Machines wilr be mold at aid price, „Want to' get oat Of the bpsiness and have two on hand, a good, strong; reliable machine, bhcittle stitch: reference given as to -parties who use them. - A tare chance to bar EITICHTER & IMOMPSOti. pBENCH. GMFFICRING done to order". at . TILE CLOAK AND XtNTILLA It BO.Lii.VA • • Cntre• Srt!eit; below Auteirinsa • N07.-12..64.-4646u2.1 . POTTSVILLE: wENDEnorta, TAYLOR do RROwrI, ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, • 141:6:911 and 914 Chestnut 9teesti: PHILADELPHIA, SOLDIERS?, NEW 41E.11,14 JP : EVENT. A. beatttind Ppd . -Polio, Itelebisp 00'4 ounces, oon tainfn Iniusbuld. Paper, .2i - 7 0• . (W• Mmhte, Thtead; N . A.0,1* ic.lllls 10.1.01efta 11101.-tonoeig.: eat &tittle ever inTlo‘l4lolsopliette We: Jaitrecel,o4l 10d1tX141501,-" - - ; ~. • . • .11- BAVI4/ 0 6 r . 4 -. ''' -. ' —: . 1 ,Bootind StadoFrry Store. , , *low an/ aVi v r e :i Baus...._ • Pc4CO ,Seits;l434"." isms rociestOissis,,as ‘; . . Dee 17, STlCllfirft ~ Qo TaallSlC9Cl.... (:10 00 i 11 .4 50 9 9 25 10 $2 00IEg, V . $2 00 t Butter, . V 55 1 001Clieese, "15 501 Lard- - • ' 124 L. 3 00,11arns, • " '26 1 90,Shoulderp, •08 801. Beer kind qr. "'l2 1 , 00; [rout " "110 1 20 Mutton,- 35 00 Pork, . 20 .-2 00 Veal, , -,• " 18 • _isugar, Cnba, ' . 'Sugarllonse, " 4 25IPorto Rico. . " • 'Crushed, IN, O. Syrup. •% re 00 da 00