sAlittoo'-:i:M-.otit4; vorrsviLLK ::PA:: sA TuIi.DAI, OCTOBER. Iti,..liilis. • ' Copies *C . ; t ie -,' Miners , '.Journ n eau be obtaietay every Saturday, at the fol !boa. . • - . IIkNUT BAKER. GEO. J. PRITCHABB,. .' • ' "110124E5, St: Clair: , • . • .Loris U. It Otah HENRY S.. BONER, Ashland: , •G. R. SCIPAR.I.:,' •". • . -. •- • PETER MOORE, Port.earbie.'.. • „ DAVID PHILLIPS. MilLaio,y . City'. • • WM, B. BE SINGER, Tamaqua. • . " s • . . _B . ti..,-COXE,Schayllaill Linv•en. • . . i Sheafer's Coal l and Iron. SII.EAFERS MAP OF .ALL . .ANTRRACITE 'COAL REG iORS PENNSYLVANIA-the oAly and mteg complete and compact Map now published. - Price . Shceis, ;irk - N:les, $1,60; on Rollers. VI 75, - slf EAFEWS IRON, COAL AND RAILROAD MAP of FENNSYLVANIA and the arijoining Iran Slate with etati , tics of Irpn. distances to. Market, which - ere +eerth more than the Map Atielf . „ Price in Sheets vi; in Cases, PO; 'mid on Rollers. $2 .• These Maps; 'except those on Rollers, which: can be sect by Exprizs; will be Rent by mall' - to any t ddrciae - c „, d tp.ge.paid, on - the receipt - or the above-menuotied . price'. . • The editions of these Maps are nearly eibansted thao 1.69 copies remainiog,rmil•we ads fee' those in w2tu! Of (topical° apply early,. at this duce or by letter . 11. ch Maps may also be obteaneu of S. M. PETTER GILL A C.o.;•Ruitort, and PRTERSteti A, BROTHERS - . pIUNTICNiG•PII:EAS FOR S&I,E. A Wa,hington: Hard. Press. - bed .tta by 45X, inela•- f t , which rota be sold at $l9), Pohl We have no Inithcrrne for this press. and tin re fore Will tin sold at a great bargain to those. in Want s..theap preeA.s Addreis . ' • • B. BANNAN. fottivii!e, Pa. • are engaged In matting cut eur billy . fin; the present iear, and Will be happy to obtain. rend:Mucci , Truth. those who re!teiro them speedily n possible, ' . , .. . .. _- . • - . r 4 INGINtrt ,F , Oll. ti1A.1.11?..-A Thr:e Horse Polk -1.4 'er P6rtahle.Engiue Mr ' , ale cheap, having no forth ,: uee fer-it." .App)y ut thfs.(ftlic) • - '... • •.• •• • • Every Yamily in =the County SHOULD HAVE A COPY OP THE ATE.MORINL OF THE PATRIOTISM SCHUYOULL: COUNTY_,.,. To pieseive, and lian d yvn to ;posteii y,- as a record of. What the lob al men , and women of the County did during the greittißeliellion; to ss . :ist in Saving.tlie Repub4c:frorndiSirite cation, at tlie.liands of its gtictnies.• , This I,l't)r . 0f. : 560 pagc . s, 'iiiiikwll6l.l64 . by adinirahly e . xecuted•portraitioi Generals and culimels . frcm - this Conn!y;incl conlainiug tt - llup of the Seat of Wu ;cot - 1100e Chtimo-. ltecotO ; 'taws . of l.Soltliera from County, iu all 'Willis of ,servicei -tint pi-details .:outributipns:to • aid the rsPl . . . &yrs', battle narriftivi:s; listk'of casualtio. biograplical sk6ches. wc:, is JUST.: PUB 7 ('auvaa,ers will call ulion.oio••oitizens in all *ec ti o ns: of the Coupy; with sfieeitnens of the work,' Ilea take the eanies 'of those desi- rota of subscribing lioojtAs' i bonnitin teat aeil tlai•able farm, and:N . o . ll . l),c mailed iioscagoinnki,.to any: a ress, on receiptpf the . fallowing price 73o.unci .in Clofh; eml,oused,. .S 2 511 275 3 '25 . Sheep, - library, `.• Wulf ;floraeCo; " - Full illcorocci) 3 7S Copiescanbc - obtaimi at the bookstore o thexmlenii!±befb at the biiastore of .0: C. Botziwallell; (''en.l re :;trevt, or by ai.lthessin CANVASSED WANTED. .11 canvasser is wroited . to take- the 'section of SobuyliliC•iniity,- embracing. Pinegrve, Tremont anti notnititim;.ilistiicts, tllll . l . ob tain Subscribers for ••31.eiriot ialof the Pa triotism of Schuylkill County."4A 'returned'. :tlisabled soldicr.: tire licquainted: with . : that section. pi.ferred. Immediate .application should - be made i at this office, - so that . the work of ilktivassing that section 'May' be en-: tered upon as soon a possihle. • • AVANTLD at this office, a a aetive,.intelligent arid educated - boy, about 1:.3 or. 16 years 6r 'age to learnt he .erititing business. SoLe oth er need DplAy. • • • ••• •-• • ' Tor, cholera has : appc:i d-aiSouthamp ton,'Eilgland. There, have been several' ia tal eases: . A Gooli BANK TO II AVI ST(,ca. iN. dmg to the. New. York Saturilay. Press,- a *bere early falls the due ••IVI: learn rritit. Washington that the City I= rather quiet, :hut that the arc-still filled with pardon - ..seekers from the different .Southern Stitt SCCid to he causing the Presi , letit much annoyance. Tnr REAL PEI,N:%.L PROPEIITT of Pennsylvania; a 9 retuned at Harrisburg, by the. last. -census; -is $1,a59,•298,924:.. FOr Schuylkill Coualy Hie- realm is; 44 real, $8,45 . 8. VA persorial—inaking a Io- Uil 0f,i527;861,342. MasriC CESIENX:—S6AraI •bniblinzi; . •in Porsville haye,•ycceinly had beatitiful mast in Yin isli 'applied eir. exterior , walls. It . is. applied b 3 My : Vir•aison,- whose post lane address is Liarrishiurg,•. eenietir has. heed . giv, en great salifaetion. Pl/11.AlIF:1,1911-A C06:011.5.,,Th? Sei• l(-et Council 'CensistS (;f.21; members: Of whom 18 are Union, ands Democratie.. : The : Coni `Mon Council of 49 meinhent, of whom 3p are Union. and 10 Demociatic. h Mr. Mc- : Michael as its . new Miyof„. Philadelphia: is . in good hands; and Hill progress ve doubt not, in mawrial.prOsperity.: . • • • • . . Tne-Ep: copal- - Coaveution has adjottrned It seems.to its better! . that it had 'lever met, for all the good it has done Wards • the • harmony - and tipity. ..al the Church. Loyal EfAseopalianit here . and where, talk Sfrionslyof holding meetings . , to express their. dlsapprobation 'of . the course .of role COnventiOn'on the patriotio-;i4dutions Of Mi. Birniey.: Theyrshauld be held. • •Tiit Copperheatts disgracedthxmselves by •their traitoroul - dowse . - the war, and - they. ire-.now so disgracing the . name of Democracy by • .- themtelves D.inocrats that thousan& are leaving Ihe sO calledDernocracy and rushing intone Union Rinthlican.ranks",where the true principles of Demoerdcy are found: In .tWo counties in Indiana. no less than three thousand ndasit ed.German citizens left the Democracy in -a - body, at the rccerit:eleclioni • They couldn't he deceived any. longer-as to -the true char a•_: . ter of- Copperhendism: . . : • • PaestosarJousipa has I,klitten to tioyerrfL or . llWen of North carrilina, declaring thai "every-dollar of the Sim e debterealed to aid the rebellion against the United States should be epudiated, : - at truce avid forever." .lled • says that the mass of the people 'should : not be taxed to 'pay a deli! to aid in earrying - on a rebellion 'which they in feet were opposed to.: He hones that the people. of North Car olina will wash 'their hands : of.. everythin , r . that pirtakes in the slightest., degree of the .rebellion„which has been . erualied .by the strong trill of the GOyernment. The 'State .Convention,:-it appears,. bas .acted upon :these suggestions, .frir has since passed an -ordi nance prohibiting any future Legislature fibril sis.uming. or paying:any' debt . contracted aid of the rebellion. Ilia quite • likqy that the ex:Maple will be folheyed the Con ven lit'tzOf other .State4..if they wish to. get liatis )3, ith the leaA.trouble p‘rssible. . A Conversation wii‘a 'Preside& .Johntson His:Policy on Reoonstrnotion. RE_ FIVOAS GRIDUWNEGRO SUFFRIcE What ~ 10!), be Coptoprhcads,deys_ollr..-.f' . . • •• BEDFOR.O.MAss.", OctA, 1465. ' MT DEAR SIR .I WAS SO , mach impre.seel with. our cxmversittion of last Tuday, that. Ireturned immedi ;tidy to my room and wrote down such of the points made sa 1 could'remember, and .haYing jpoutieted. them all the way home, aMici-day. more than ever,:eonvineed that, if--corrected by you . and returned tO me fbr either public or private use,.tt will go far to, promote' t' good understanding between, you and 'Mir leading men. • Ityvill also unite the public mind In favor of your plan so far at leastna you - would curly it - out without . . . . . - tire aware tint- I do not associate much With men in prditiral life. brit rather with those who,'Cepre seitting the ,advanced moral sense:of the ertuutY, ear neatly lihnr. for the good 'of:our people:ATM:tont hope of, or even desire for Unice or other Immediate reward. The latter class desire' earnestlY to. understand your plans, and. if possible. support your administration. ' I think the publication of your.; process of reetmstrue tion. with the reasons for your f.dth in it. Will commend itself to their candid Judgment. and. as :l told'you.. in. spire one whole' Northern 'people .'with confidence An yonfadministmtion. ' • . • . • . • The report is meager and nnsatisfactorv..fint T. think it conveys. for the most pert, the spiritef our gonversa-. •tion..- Thereto r. although the whole . tenor. of' your words led metb - .believe it' w'as.not intended to belept private. 1 have refrained - from .anSweritig• the specifte inquiries ot in friends. whom*i, met on illy wily hinne, lest 1 - might, in some 'way. leave a wrong'im. pression ou Omit . minds. Truly your friend. ••: • - .• •-•- Chtunoir L 3reacnte • . The President of the United States. ' - • . • - - - • WASIII - NOTON. D. C. Oct. 3-1 . 1 - X A. M. •I have jivit returned from, an -interciemi with presi dent,Totinsqn. in which he talked .for an hour on the Of revnistruct ion of .Itebel States. His manner w.s as eiirrital. and his conv . ersation its-tree, as in 15ti:t, when 1-met him daityld Nashville. . • IliS eoluitenance is healthy, eventliare so .thadwhen I first knew him: -: • • -• • .. I remarked that-the tientile of the North were.a.ux .. ions that the'pmeess. .reetmstmetion should he tharouith, and'they wished to support. him in the arclimits work, hit their ideas were confused by the .cendicting reports ciaistautly clrculateiVand especially by the prrent .pp. *Won of the: Hymorratie parts. It is: Industriously. cm ctilated Au . the Democratic (;tulle that hewats going:over to thrill: 'fleillartiahlnoy.. replied: 7`.341.)61 : . have ;pin never known C man who- for many yearn, had' differed frcim.your views bemuse 'you were In advance of him: claim them as hie Own when he came up to yOur stand- I replied, I have ollen.-' Ile mid. so have 1.- . and Went •on : TheDemoerntie party - finds , its old- position 'amen: . able-and hi:coming - 1Q burs : - :if,lt -has come hp to Mir • positiOn, I am - glad of it... You and • l need no . prepst a tton for this conversation.; we can' talk freely on' this' etiltikt,,feir the thoughts are familiar to us; weean be perfectly frank .with'each other: -He then commenced with saying, that the . States are in the Unitim„whleti Is Whole and-indivlsible. , : -:, '.. •....-, .• :: -'.- :.. '.. ' Inditiduals tried ,o carry them-out,-hot did not sue- reed, as a . man . may-try- to. one . hts: throat acid. be pre vent Lid by - the . hystandcrs; and: ypn cannot..say he cat ibie throat Irecitiee he tried to dolt. -- . . - , • -.. , Indv..iduals may commit 'treason' and , he peel-die d. -and a large huniber of individuals may ciinstitate a.re-, hellion and he prinieliedus traitors.. -Some Stares tried' to get r:nt of the• Union; and we, opposed it. hohestly:: bee,Ouse we believed, it. to be wrong • and we have sue- ceeded in patting: down the Rtheilfon: ' The power or' thhse pereons'who made the - attempt hits been crushed.:. and now we want to ret:Mistruct the State Geiternmenta, and have the power to do 'it. Tile-State institutions -are prostrated: laid out rin-Ahe, ground; and they tart be taken up and adapted to the•progresit:of events; this. cannot-be done in a' liniment. We. are - making 'very rapidprogrei-s, so rapid I sometimes cannot realize-it : it anpear like a-dream •i.• -- ' ...„ ' ..l - - - , We must not be in too much of Altera: It is better ' to let them reconstruct theinsels than. to (twee - them. - to it i. for if they go wrong; the - power is in oar hands, aril-we can check them att. any ttige, to; the end. and ' Oblige them to corn.et.their err ors:.wesnusthe patient .*lth them. - laid - not expect trikeep out 'all 'who were exe ladeu fibril the amnesty, or eves a large nintiber -of them. hut lintended :tiller,. - should sue far -pardon:-and. so theenorthity of the'..crime they had commit. It d 'Yon -could not have •liroaited the SUbjeet of equal - sliffrast . e. at the• North. seven years. ago, and we 'must : renMatx.r that: the, changes at the South bade been ICI ire rapid. arathey have l ell ~b1ie, , ,11,i eaTept more:: unPrilaratile troth than rite North haS : We must give _them timeto digest a part,inr we.carinpt. expect 9110 ' large, affe'irs it ill ,he ie...mpreliencied Mat. digested - at. once. We . must :ilve them, time ro. understand , their. new position: - . • , - " , - • • -.. . i -*: I hate 'nothing . to entree:ll in these statics- and have , on desire Or willingness to take indirect comfier:to bla, . twin what we wane. -:-. .. . •.. -• . • ..• , _.. .. , Our G o vernment Is .a ,grout : and. lofty structure : in Searchine for our foundation we find -it ye-ts on. the , bred teisi•s ittpoptilar rights: The elective franchise is not:-ti natural light. but >i : political • right. 'j am op s : prisCd to giVingtbe:States - trto .ranch power. and alsolli . a .o.eat Consolidation of Power- in the. Central Govern: , HI interfered with the ..v.ditin the 'Rebel Spites. to, •dicratethat the megro'shall'vOte. I Might do, the' same thine formy own purpose -In Penursylyatiirt.. Quo. only .F,00,... the in at IVA iriglatelf State to control the right of V , Ciii ,, I , V . its iwyn'laws. and it C have the p-rever to con; :ipd the Hebei States if they go . .wriang. - If they rebel_ we - have the army. nitd:cati control. them 'by. it. and 'if I . ljeCeS, ,, Cfr: lit legislation ales. ' If the General Govein- ' wilt controls fhe right to within the Sjates. ltriniY es.. tattriSh 'such rulea as,will restrict *the 'vote to- a stuall ' matter Of perilous. and time create a centraldes;rojerm. • .My Po•hm here is different from witizt it wouldheif I was in Tennessee. ,' -- .- • •-. :. - : -- ..- -, • Thril. I shiadd try to introdueenegi : o suffrage; • gradu . . allY : iitst those who- had Served in . : thy -army itlto.. wf , :t cMildread and write. and perhaps aproperty !plait fientioh hit others. sty iic!ain or.iiirtri. • ,it wi:iild nit do to let • Hie negnies have unitersa suffrage Men - :'ti would breed a war of rriNctt- - . , .. Tiler:4.l,W to -a. time in the Sealhern...Stares when fie • e t ae , ~f I nre e, owners 'looked down titbit non-slaye - Q m ! ere,hccanee they did not owl.i'slaves ; the larcer tin - . numher of slavie .their makers oWned. the- proud,' . -they r yce?e..and thislaria Prodriccd•hostilityl.hetween tide 11111:*' Of ihe white s and-the ocgroes. The ou I rtges fir • mostly frorn nee.slaveholdiuft,,WhiteS 11.:ainst the ne , - . . - gr., • mid trom. the. negro .niJO n .the non -slay . .. hohliht: whites. _ ~ , . - . .. • - i . . . . . .. :: TLC negro will vote with the late master' whom. he does not hate: rather than -.1% it b the' 11611-Pic veh.Arlhi; white: whom lie does hate. Universal:suffrage: wont! create another war, not against 'us. but 'a war 'ti . : . . Pottville, Pa . . . . Another' This Grivernthent •the hest - am:, most" free on the cart h:.and- I. feel - .tire is deatioed to -InFr- but Yo" securethia - we mustelevate Mid ourifv the ballot: I for many years contended at the Mouth that Slavery was a politica - I wealinessc but others said it . was political strength : . they thought we gained three" fifths repre-entation by it; I comendedAbat we-Inont .two:fll6)s.•. • , - - • -. .If. we. had-nu slave., we should have had twelire'Rep ; 'reaentatives more, scudding to the then ratio. of..repre.... I • cougre a s Upportions...repaesentation Stfitet , . notdistrict:, and - the . State .apportions by dis: triCts. •-• • • _ • - • .Many yetirP-tigo. I-mOved in 'the Legislature that -the ' apportionment-of representatives to-Congress, in Ten -111.,,Kee, Allol.l be by qualified, voters. • The apportionment I@-now fixed until -1572 before that time we" might riumen the basis of: rapreseatation from population to gnnlifled voters, North as well ,as South. and in . dnetottrae of time, the States,_ Without regard to mills*. might extend the elective franchise. to ail uh,:pokaossed'eertniti mental. mnrAl, or such - other gnahti.arions. as 'mt.tht'l,e.. determined . by an ettlight eued publicjklipieut. , .. . -. • •• Boa•rox. Oct. I.A. ic6.7;.* . . MIS . r . :.The almve report etnrited to rrin .by President Johnson, with ttte.tollii‘sing indorsement. . • • • . • . ':. G FORCI E L. STEARNI3. • , I have' read the within . , communication and dnd catTret. - " • r' . . . . . .• -1 hare made 1614ne verbal alteriglon [3ig.:14`43 • . - •.' TH 1 . - . .. - ..CONGT2I:SS .or FErNii NS. L.: . -.A. - NatiOni CcMgress of Feitians,: Or„Liberalcirsiof Ireland, Mel. in Philadelphia on Mondry Of last week . , and adjourrfed sine die on Monday last.: The „held secrethusiness:sessiOns during the day and public mee.t ing; . : in thn. evening., Ti. latter `were. attended I.ty! :large rut - Ours I . people. .. The object of this -Congresi . iVita .' is said,' to to ascertain tis 'nearly • as possible -. .. -the numerical strength of the lirder throngh • out the United States, and to . . what..Oictenf I ii!prepared-*lth men and money: Iti . assi: the!! Irisli'- in 'their . cont emplaied, . rebelliot 1 Representatives *ere preSent at.the riteutin -1 n Ililadelpliia - frian' - nearly. all -the - . States . I zind a .nnniber. of siu!eehla :sticingly..tle.ntine' noir of England:Were:lr ade.: :On . Sat tirda I :tindMontlay the.ll-otherhood formed- thMr 1 selves int 6 a natiint!,:ereated a. President al leabinetrand a Senate and house of re reset laiives. - ..A..constitution, modelled - after il 'Aicleric:in one. was adopted: whichienogn -zest the Irish repUblie...Colonel John Q. !Mt hriney was then - elected.president. • • ... . . A Nit.W . Lrottr:—Mr.. John. 3Liginriis liii parcha:•ed . tlie right to sell in Selitiyikilt-an:, I3erks counties, a new invention; - styled. t In: . • lt.titiospherie {bal. oil Gas . Lamp. •We Sm.. one tnis.WeeK and should think it adapted to , tht ellings. • reit es,. - strireS, etc. gives file 'light :of .a six fcc gas burner liurner;.at a - cost Of:lOs than nnelt,ent honr, or the . 'quatilitY, of the ordinaiy Chintneyt: tamp: 1 turned down ton tilo.at...liglit . i ten hours tor nne cent. is free frotti Ariake u. erin..be carried front roan to room. am the wind Will . not blow ito'ut. • No ehitnite isused on tliis t . ;speeialty com Mends itself, - ..a.s - it is cne half cheap(' than coal gas, and - Much More pleasant to th .. triaimfactiirecis DStott, s : o turns out sir.sizesr.ingln. .iri price-frOm pl:6 to $1 2. Mit: - .3laginnea . wit . shnrily .. exhi hit -the lamp:to:our ci then s, Whet . they:can judge of itSmeriis. .„ TILE PaoSrscrcx NEW . J/lIISEY.--A. frier in N".w;trl. 3.C. J., writs s to us ttudi:r date t : • 1"; in tielicedby the late:elot4fon 'returns th: the Republicans-of title City 'did a iinod work. _can .nasnr&.you that - the . .Republieaiis of- ti whole State are. aronsed . . and :.in great . earnee awl you. may. expect cheering wilWa after of. Nov.etubt.r..--She, will "take It prober place in line, with her sister States of North., Senator Wilson of Mass., made a. tidily k weeel i in, this:-City lately... GO.. :KOP4tricli• • raiding all over very_ effeetively, and tlmopposith • are . extremely dishcartened.'. They ;de very del: 'alt eniryjnz, favor, with_ the boys in _blue, bt is &perfect The I.li - a. - remember' tt. -acts of the last Legbdainre; whieh made tin aliens, while" fighting manfully and b Iris not often that mlitOrs, who are par' wheel-horses, get substantial - recognitiot and when one is-rewarcled : Webititer the:la with peculiar piensure. Dr. Paleman'Joi of the Columbia Itepnblicark„ — anT:excellei Union paper, has.: been appointed Unit' StitesAssessor of The Thirt4enth Distric. Tile appointment iir our opinion, is judicion arid the recipient dcbervinc. • : GEN. St.ocum, the Copperhead -candidate in New 'cork for Secretary of State,. has an ugly record morally: - It appears that while in the army he amasied money which should have gone into the. Government treasury,, by illegal personal transactions in cotton. - - It was also, at this man's -- headqnaiters in the Army of the Potomac that the infamous trib ute to McClellan of ten cents. 'to be •with drawn from the pay of every 'private soldier, was . , devised—an open support . and Cressona ble indordement of a candidate for thesPreal dency in declared,;hostility to the" Govern meat and the War,. that. Secretary Stanton . summarily squelched but torbore to punish. There' s every probabilitY that Gen. Slocum will next month be :'urnishal with a ticket by the people of New York, to takepusag,e in the s 'earnboat ''Cotton Trade, ' and join .his friend Cot Davis, at the head waters of Salt" River. , ' ' THE TaiASUEt . FIR'S SALARY..—We called on the Commissioners • last winter, to apply to the Legislature and have A law: passed re lur cing thel7reastirer's perqUisites. bit these guardims of the tax payers; were too busy getting their own salaries. increased, to pre vent the tax-payers being - robbed. We again call upon thOtn to attend to this matter in time. The people Will be robbed of about Fir HTF:EN TM/URA:ND Dot tinsthe pieseint year from their neglect or duty.... If• they, refuse to protect the people. the people mns - t. do.it -themselves::-In no other county' in.the'state was such . rohbery permitted. • Tun New York Tauirsi . says that the leaders of the Repudiating Derencracy have started the lying..-ellorus—" The' holders of ' United Statca securities are not taxed at all—. the burdens -of Government fill whollv . on the poor !.'? They know they lie. They mean - to. lie. Every Man of them knows that the Tneomes derived from notas, bonds, and other securities of the United States,; arei"in chided " in the estimate of incomes for taxa tiontinder the Intern-it Revenue Law. 'They know well that, there is under our . Gnv .ernment burdensome " and ."oppre'ssive ". taxation, to use their own slang,. it' is of the inromes'of the men'and the women . 'who lent their-money to the Goveyninent in its - darkest hours.of dangerani need. • - TIIE resin -Copperhead. arcrument,' against. granting Southern freedmen the right to vote is. thtit they are too ignOrant. Statistirs show that'the white population whifh exercises the right of suffrage, is but little better: this respect, than the negro. Ac,cording to an official return in Tennessee there are eighty three 1 housand . adults in that, State who can neither read nor . write, and three hundred thousand children forr - whose education there . are rio,adequatefaCilities: The present white population of Tennessee is about.. 830, ; so that one, person in ten is absolutely illiterate. • - firetTbeyaratle - - or : the Fire Do_ - part Molt' on Motitiay is. ilesciibeil by .tbe press. of 1111t:Pity, as one of the most int posing airs snlontlid 1).1,7.0a - tits ever. preatuitea in - this. eenntrv. .The proeession..was eorwSiscal of ty-twO.divisiona, each numbering frOm frau- to §ix. etunnatties..inabing in all . -over one bin - Area , and fon aeon.- inelniling: over thirty viSitimi eoinna ides. r • Ofibe.ltit were from N , w York. one ;front 110 - ston, one from AlblL.' 011 P. frnin - one front Salem. linas......tivo:frOm .rerser.eity, ;one - froth - Newalgr, two faint iNVishingtOn....one frOnt -1 - Aba•um,. Pa...one froth Allentown,: folly f-oth eanitleb, N, .L. two f, orn Reatline., One from - - Harrisburg, ,one: from Pittsburg.. and ant from WilmittOrm. Delaware. The niinther toemhers -of each et - minims - on: parade - fan .fr0m..25 to 550. T 1 ere Was' an - ft 1111 P ant supply : or his mita, of-New Yl -, rit; the Marine Band .of - -Wa - shinzton, and the Chinagn Lig,ht Band, . yelelirat ors.:anizat inns, - . were in tle - -line; ...The . li;t Silvey.. - Ore-bornS (i ce irationsi-of - -the- apparatus were of the-.nitit g , rgfons . it feeble - an il * Del ic nte VonKti tittiene, of both sirxes, rise Ilelmbold , s EithiCt &Odin. -' It will Ride brisk and energetic -fvelinus and . -ennhio you to sleep w..11.' . • . Oct. • • . T UR 'COAL Oitobcr. 2S, 1565 . . The cpt,'intity cant by Rttlroad.L4iS week. is 80-, 764 02 2 .by.Calal 2 t',52.1 . 0 i,--tor the "Vito-7, 0 ,38 02 cons; .againat 70,210 03 for the•corresp to hug . cc ek last vear. The d...re ted•for C )al 11:19 . 35!:1111ce-ol oft' a little in .consequence of the scarcity of yesAtils:at Port. Ili:Almond for 'E tstern .norts, Which 'has c itisocl a large accumulation. of Coal on the Wliaevei,. and foadivi cars are .aectimnlating at th t l.t.ryklt . alio . 1 - % - hi.climust 'cheek the trade.:. B tats- Gave` also-been very scarce on the Szditiylkill Ntviga . .... .• ts on during the week. - - . - '. . . - • . . The boatj n• - iw le;lving for . \3W Ytirls. :yid other East?rn. ports, B.l'li no doubt, ou their last trip,. 'unless the wcather shonid prove mild later thin . usual:this FA ' . ' : - - ' . .' ..: ..' The scarcity of vessels and the accno Illation 'pr_ Coal'at, POrt.Richnamd -have aff . ictod the prices here tri smile-extent, a•id-Co . tl can be plireliased m fro 50 to 75 omits a ton loss, except :a few.Chnicn kindpi -specially 'prep tree. for retailing.:.': . nice 3 . have also" declined 'a shade on board veeelS. at Port '-Riblintiono. Freights, however, will...ad vance;•nnlese vessels should bocome more pl.mty.- . The recent:auction s des at Now ;cork of SCran ton and Pittfitnti-C 3-it,.aiso shew a. de ;lino ranging 1 from.lo 'rente.a ton on Steve to 50 &31i is on Lump - and Broken,-93' bents'. oil Egg. alidolli, cefrts.'on . . AT.F.rOr.PETTSTO.IS 'COAL AT A.V7170t? nCTOBTR 9.5111, 1365. • LnFift-4ifferocl 7000 tonB,-7000 tons sold 311.00 ai , l2 50-Ireton. . • • " Steatnboat—offered:sooo - tons . ---5000.tottO 801 d $ll 00rit,511 - 1,5-pfir ton. • • ''t • -.Giitte—offered - '5OOO tonts---5000 sold - 311 37 per • .Egg—offered 2000 tons—:2ooo tons Bold $ll. 62 -- Stove--offered 4'5000 - tonesot - ktons sold $ll 75 @ - $l.l 85 per ton. ;* '. .• ' • Cliei:litut-L-offered 2000 tons-2003 tons sold . slo4sll 00 Per ton. _ SALE OF SCRANTON COAL AT ACCTIONI OCTOBER 25TE.' toniii--9111. , red 5500 tone.-5560 tons sold $lO . OO, 4slo 50:per ton.. - . , • . _ Steamboat—offered 4000 :torts--4000 tons sto4l 410 12.re:.510 20 perto,i.. • . • . , Grate—offered 4000 tons=looo tons:Bold $lO 02 (.$lO 87 per ton. . Egg—offered 2600 tons-- . -2500 tons sold $lO 62g • 10 ,75 per ton:: . • Stove—offered'ssoo.toooo. tons sold $ll- 37 . 73 - Per'ton. ClleAlnut—offerad .2303.. - tone 'wild $10."00q4$10, 12 per ton. , . . . Pittston-Coal was.purehased principallp'hp ennstimers 'on' the. North River-1 nt little went into the hands or (halo rs- , laticl a large portion or. . .rg . - Scranton . Cual:wa.S also, pureliased 1)y , consumers Freighta.fron Port Biclin2ona to .the, East have adi , inccd, and they will advance still ftirther as tlte . aeamon advanda. ' . Tlic trade swirls up.thie.week as folloWs com pared with last ,sear.::., TOTAL: wEiaz. .T& IL 11.1 i iTs,BO:, 4463,384'80,764z Schnyl.Cau.i . 23,44i1 503,9471r26,5:4 4 t •L Val It: R. ~i .' • . 1 . 6.60PL163,747 , 34,19 S Lehlgb Cul 18.761 , 036,164 32,13 a 11. ScranCBTh., 18,31 S 796.41 21,27 1 " 'N'tbi 8,3171 276,071 10,811 Pi.mut. C.c. - { • ,• .By R.Rou O :S59i D6,9111-13.111 i By Canal.. . 11,372. 413,514 i 3,607 I . ' .1)el & add. r 28,-7651 .. 715.515'. '26,7'25 I Yo.pg 5t.b...1 • . .462,5331 . Rharn s ok.M.. 8,468 213.607 17,746 Treyoro.n.. • • ' . ' .54.5 , ?1 t • • 8 mrt Mt.,_.... - 132 1 .. 69,916! 3.583 • Frrnklin (.1 . i Et,3:l6i 2,011 Broad Top. 0,0631 . 3.58' „ISA , '.7.492. . . i .8.757.616 280.8i6 17.732'6M 08,9351 i • 924.73.G:.151.,5* lieriticrease this week over:the con.° growling week lasts re.ieaey 8 1..,8'30 _.to us,'Fite - . supply tww 824.7813 tons Short, of the 'Supply to smue . Period last year.. 159,000. to 20030 tons of this deficiency shay be, t idq. upliefore the. close of- the Canal's, winch ‘vill . leave too supply for the 756,000 to .atiortof coo aupoly of. 'last year. • :The Sdbitylkill _` region has.rOeocered ne;trly all of thelrads that s';ul lust iu the e.irlicr.portion of season..' The Lehigb •, increased their supply. The' whole deficiency will fall on . the Sumi-Antlmteite, .and „Ay/timing .•.• :Had Liickawanna regions where a p twerful coin-. .Iz, Jiinathin . exiSts tn,r•the w rki If; fleTtf . up.matury„by a fp* de-lip - nig knat , os, end - Which Ints..rititultfit,. tunionts, (to., in the • ;" ois.SeVe;"trade utiboni 750,000, tops of 'Coal frt . .that valley,"sbuttingont a returnpf at least TWO OF DOLLARS—tared tini consumers in the increased 'price of fuel; :about .EIGHT . MILLIONS OF DOLL sitd *hat • have the mass of the ty,!oi, imfurtunato dupes gained by' Operition?.: . • . • .. .LIOWINALIR , rA. firalmbler• White r.. Ash ?Colliery, on flue Maminoth • and other 'Veins.' • Beet quality of Coal In market.. for "family ravoralny loaded to market.. In fall working order.. • • - APPIY.to •CllAl;lsa`itd`l3i I, Real Eatate Agent, rotteville.kra. MEM THE COAL MA.RITS _ ERIOEI4 . Or 00AL BY . THE -01,240, [oonaratar . urnaLi-mt zinc in!!.lm* • • 'PRILA.DELPIII4. . • . Ocrronsu 27, 18i;5. lolauclitill Bed Ash Preparedi-... - .:#10 :,04010 75 Chestnut,. . .. . 7 500 7.75 Mule Ash, iitigi.m 9 33®:9 50 St.l3nat'andlkokep,;.... 9.50.4.9,75 ... 10 .0f410125 • • Chestnut,':. 7- 73/4 8 00 Lump, 8.t..805t. : ...9. 500 •.: ''Broken • 9 50g, 9 75 Preparal.. ... . . .:.:.....10 23810.50 '" Chestuut;.: .. . .......... 8 .0 30 . LOaitht 111 It Lettikair Coal,, Belmont Bed A.stt;•_. • • - Lehigh - Latip; St. .Bmit:dc. Brokea, :"PrPriareki;• . .. • • .--;" r'' - ;.;. Biend Top,. ~ . _ _ _ .• • • AT NEW - . 1. Ocr Aqh-brfloat .Load::-.sl2'oorali .25 • •:" - Cheatuut, _ • ";.- ." - 6 10 00 ~' White Ash. Lump & Steam ; . - • • • *tat ... . . .. . . ••• '6ll 15 "• • . BrukeU • - ' • all 75 - . " Sto've & • • • (gl2 00 .• " • ao.o 00 Lehigh White Ash Lump & B.•Boat.' • all. : 75 • " - Prepared; -• .. • 'el2. 00 • Sea anion Coal at El LOMP and St. Boat by l arg0.: . .......110 . 00•410 ::111 S.. Boat . ... .. ... 12@l0 2o Broken. . . . ... 62410 - 87 •S eve'. ... 37r,d1.1 - 75 Cheatnut, .. ' • • 'OOQl.O' 12 • Lohl t liContnt.Eilzabethport. Lump and'S ..Boat by' Cargo._'::.::.. (all : 75 Broken .. and Egg ::„ ••• . @11 75 Prepared ..-• . " @l2 00 Chestnut' . . (4.10 00 Dcla. di nudoon Co.'s Coal nt .111iindout. Sr.. ... • ... . • Cc 4 • Broken . • • • ~ 'Chestnut ! • , ' . .. . . . . . . Penniylvauitillo -. . , 4 Cool at Newburg.. 1.nnip..... ::. . -,... :... : ..".. -. .. .. :: . .....Ell,oog.u-.50 - Se. Butt .:,.... . . ... :•.•.. • : ... : ..11.00.....J. FO,11.• 2i Druyen.. ... : .... ~ ...... ;,, . ........,...• • ..qtll . -37 A .g. , - , •'• -• , • • ' .• - I 82M1.1 . •05 Storii ... ... . .......... ... - ' •• .11. 7.i411 85 Chestaui..., • •• • • • . - 10 . 50a1.1. 00 • • . . .1 .- AT BA,LTIRIORE • - • . -• • • - • OcTough', 26, 1865. ' Sha'kbi &-Pittitort..*.Ash - wbolesalell. 50'12 00 Lyieens:•VC.l.lcy & Shrs!kin Ited.4sb • • • 00012 - 25 • .:• " • . . totail 18.63813 56 CUMBERLAND. COAL.—Run tubs° L 4). b: It Locust Voiut, dUlfict $7 00 $7- 50. . . • . PP. BichniOnd Portland .. ... 39 I Portsmouth • • . 3 40 Nnwburniort...' • 3 - 451 Boston': . ... BSO New Bedford .. . . . 01 1 Newport.. ' 3 (H) New: Limrien: .... . 300 I Norwich:: :••„::: 3.00 I New Haven• • 3 int Bridgeport , • 3DO New. Y0rk..... 23 (.Philrulelphia.„.: Rhode 3 DO i Alexandria, .. .. 2-25 Washington - D.C..-... 225 I Hartford • • • 4.00 Taunton . ... 3 201 Newark.: ..... 2 25 Albany.. • • 3. 00 ;- Troy '• 3 04) RlL'lnnond 350 f NorfolliNa ' • 3 . 95 Dighton .• ' . • 300 t . Derb3 , • • 2SO Pawtucket ..... .-.• 3 351 Mobile $9, 00 and piimage: 84 vessels andoo - bnatstirrh'ed for' the. week •,. . • . . •.. Freeighttra figios New York; .. • ... 761Poit161d - • .24.5 En:11 . 75iNewburyport • • • . 2 . 50 Newport • 740New.Londmq.. '1.65 .B..ston ' .:.2 "60: PaNitucket. • .. 2 • 00 65 1 Taunton 2 10 ProvldeOoo. - : • •.1 751NeW Haven.. - • • 1 .')k . ... .. • ... . 2 60 5101illetowo' 2 • , h[New 8edf0rd'..... 2-16 ; 25113richreport.... - ........:. 145 Lymi • : 2 , y01 Hartford: 1'......: . 2no -Salem • ' , • tilbturi • "I 50 . . . ... .. . . . . . . - . F rOi gis to' from(l3 al f.i more. To Phiiridelpbia '. ' • ' • - : : •• •• it 504 New York..-. - ..........".%- ... ~ ... .. .... '.: ... . 2. -25'4 . . Ficightwfront.GcorgetOWHorAlexnetifirin; - To Philadelphia . $ l-.sthel 63 New. Furl:• Nichipylliill,Cosuilifitailiotodit 1463. • The following •is•fthe „rimintity of Cinil tran.worted ,wOr the different' Ttni tirade' in Schuylkill County, lot Weak ending on Thursday'eveniuglast 4 . • ••• . • - Mine MM.& S. 1110ien.11.• R. -45,044.04 4,234,179 tin Mt. • ••• • tt 07.1 42 • 45.000 irJ Mill Creok • • • •• • •• 9 t c4l 02' Matuttioy & Mt - ' IS •..7)0,004.10 Little Schluyikill • . .... . . Coal • Trade• by Iltai Quantity of Coal sent by . ti eek cnditig on Thursthirev .61:Clete' • • Port..enitoti .' • -Pottsville " ' chiiylkill Haven .. .. Auburn- . Pe'rt, Clinton .• ' • TRADE. • T r t a l • • Pre ionsly this }Tar:. To sane time last year Inc-re:l,o=o air. rensze.: . • • (.101 For, week epcline 0, OPERATORS.` ] A. Pardee Packer k Air. Pleathn* - .. ... •re,itio ... . • . .. • 'Pt:lima - Coat . . , ... .. . stout ' !,h.trtie. Wei, & Back Mountain , -SinithN Mt..: IltineSt Brook Coal Co Cerman,Pit. Coal Co. - g • Sprin. Mt.COal Sc. T.' Carter ez Beaver MeadOw....'. • Lehigh Zinc Co • John M.-C0a1... • ....Baltimore Coal C 0.... Franklin Audeuricxi:.'..:. Lehi,h Susql ....... • Wilke4barre.. .. .. Coal k Nat: Co 'Other Shinpem. - .; Warrior McNeal. •.. .. Knickerbocker Cl• 'Co Dvlan•m Coal Co Barriyille . Coal Total by TI C.'. Hine time' last y.;ir United StEttes, aiitgad. °anal"and:: Local . . . Reading Railroad •Stock,.: ..... 1. , ;a0-30 S.churl..Navittation Stock, . . • Mine 11111 Ralimad T.itt le Schuylkill -tiehieh Valley' Rai1r0ad....:..... oannl • • Bonds. • ..." - . prefer 'rod.... 3t.inerißank Stock • ' Farmers' Bank Stock '• Grivernment Bank Stick PutiwtUe Water Company Stock Gas U.S.. B.mds," rsit (coupons. off). S. Braids - fetiopone ofrq. F 10-40. Certificate,- of Indebtetinciis cold (premium Philada) • Preatoti Coall.k Imp Co • Foiton Coal Co • •.• • • -- Green Mouritain Coal *. Locn".4 Mountain Coal C 0... • -- .New York and Middle Coal • Biz 31tintaill: ~.'..: .I', . • ' - 10 tV,I. .sj;.swatara Falls Cmil:CO .. ; • . 2.}4 -3 .• ~,••• - Black Diamond Coal Co ........ ....L.:"... ...,• 25, !Thick -11eath ...... ' ... -- ,-.. ..' '''.. ~ I ' l l •.. - • : [ SOS-Mammoth Vein Consalidated•Coal - Co 501 - -''. • •• . i.oTa Trehlont . Coal Co p.,393' COn.umette 110-ual Coal C0..'..'.; ... :: 'lnt - • - , ~100 Girard Minna] Cciallkt ....: - . • 512 - . St.- : Nicholna•Coal : Co•• . - - : -. le l - ' .443. Salem Coal Co . *.-'. ~...;;-,, ..... ... .; "101 . , , 1 - - ..ll , ?neybrook Coal Cti...-Ii:- . 3ti5,270 .159059. Glen Carbon Coal Co., :.-. ,'.... .. ... ... : , 10; • : -• ••• • ,M1,it,12. /402,512 -lireenwo4A Coal Co '. -' ,- 501 . ' '. ' .., 1 550,752 d1G7,763, . . "9'8214. ..93 : "4- : NEW - ADVERT : " I III. I NTS • .60, 4;71 : lx 11 YIPORT IFC11) RAvArtAL sig.;., , 4 , 24 . •Xi 0 AIRS ~so 1 d Rejail at 10 c.entP a' piece-by . 1 .71 , 8 •. .. -; •-. • . .. •: .. GUSTAV WOLT,TEN; •._ . • Centre St:: next door . o the ..trttoni Irate], • Pottevillr 1 i,l6l.rylld 1 705.311 1403.13: 19, .999.211 . 63. 591.899 fi`264. 1614,62ezid10i. $57.33 101, 18,901 435, 52,24 A ' 454312 d 1,, 25434; d 65, T,T32,6301 . iv wip writ's • @allied R y cioli • iumr liforceived:..llllavrorttee Slated. cop Boo4s for Farhilige and Primary. Schoole.• ' C,omplet , in.three naMben.. For sale at Xt. 8AD . 1N . A.1.P.,9., Mai Ali I E-NANDEIL . solirglEs . PEN0J011 . ... : 41GT., in .1118;buillita;ngo At., with B;ml,,Chrismail • Esq.,. railroadlle, Pa. . • . • I:=C MI COAL-- FREIGHTS, alio:id tor 1N65 -•. Railroad Cithal for the • .••••.: I. ISA't5 Is' • 9,96$ On. • 7.7 . 79.00 • 1.2.1:; o.i 13 33 IsB, ~ 1,90 T 06 .1' . 6 0'76461; 1 . 6.524 10 660.623.05'• 7(11016 1 6 6.81' 11 , 5.6 . 5) .11.463,3%1 Oft 65'4 . 946 16 1.86.1 . 11 1 . ; $.07,5 1. . ii Trside - Igit• 18 . 63 I Satuttl;iy-.lastt.: RAILROAD OMR 3.T79 , 150,530 3.639 j 11)5.162 690 t 11,651 tio:211. MWM '25 . 0q.11 . 75.641.1 4:420: • .43,3 n 2?21 94;4'45 • :122 . 34:M7 , 1.439; 81.424 •344 1 : :12.51 . 2.421 1,1124 i 3,125 6.2711: 143,101 1 717; • 43. '312; 13.37 T .11.11; • .13,533 375; 24.311 . 2211 i 6,334 1.,4561 24:172 1f44 • e, 33 W.;1,203.11M ::'21.43 . 0 1 6941,270. GC 3:'9:1.902.409 ,15;:01i1:819,011 Decres%e Increase. i3n,96t.. 82,404 It lathe for molt Magazine H of the day.• The &wide never had amore delightful comptinion, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than. A:tarpera idagazine.-- . 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'..E - . - •: . ;:: .. THREE -- NIGHTS - : ONLY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND lIONDAY, llovemirqr 3d, 4th and 6th. Saturdsii:AtiernO4n . at 3 ieeloiaL ELLINGIRII idicFOOTF.PB . • Cpmbilknition, Thi ',.l nost attrlierlYe ammiement trivelfhg. The three =attest human beings In e.nstenee.. • , Ceinimedore Foote, . . . . . The enialhiet trite itrtbe - Weiid i - the w o nde r ful little comedian; hauetinci 04ncer.; ~ .• ! . -, • • ..: .- : ' .. .. , ... • . • : •. - - -.... Mbar El . i . itei.•Estl;if, . '. - -- • . . crhe Q .- leen - 4111e 'beantital little Dancer and - Chan:Ring 1.0.70@11 00 10'75 00 The - whuieWorld.li challenge in • the Rum.:of Fifty Thousand Doll* to produce theequal of Cotilp Foote and *titer, in weight, size - and's:Oilcan= '77 : . . . Colouet.B all; Thp great temlie chaiaiter dancei. Accompanying thrie wonderful ipecimens of huicup ity if; their precepLreas - • • . 7'00,0 7 75 The celebrated Vocal t find:Pianist• - • . , . In combination with the 'above mamnioth array of coricOty and talent is the Old Origloai. .." • • • -. Contivaratal. Quartette. w:.p. FRA:stitS7,. • . , FL• ' • .' • • • - • E1'...11. ROGERS: . • • • -.. • A .W..'WOODWARD. ' • , •MASTSItZACS.. • . the Mndral:Prodigy, :,tA TER-wlLLlE,theYouth fnl Comedian._. - . OP - Doors open at T o'clock; commence at . LC. S.-- !Waits:4m 23 cents. Regerved Seats 50 cents. .Adtals ' shin to .61atitiees.-23 cenia: . Children 15 cents. . • : Special an - ancements will be 'madewith . !labile Schlott , . by applyint to the Manager. - •. • . : Oct. 28, .55.--43-.lt. .•P, A. CLARK.r., Agent. . No A Fsw or Tits Wroaag thananams that afflict man kind ar.iee.from ourrnptions the blood. Halmbold's Extract nf Sarsaparilla, is *remedy of tiie.ntninst vale. [Froiri . . . the•Largesi iarivfaaturiug chenziaits iJi •-: • •• • 4m - Parialtqe 4 • With . flcr.,Motn. Mann faimrerrol- Elelmboblit Gennine Preperaaena Oectl- Pled ll* drug r tore- - oppnAte. my residence;- and-Was racceesfutin conductintrthe bnslnPsa where othere texd not be.en.equeify so before him; • I havebeen - favnrably imprewed-with 4ir character andientertirUe: . . .. • .. • . • WILLIAM - ' • • Manafacturing. • Chemiets, • *. • ' • ' . • ..9th and.Browilstrnete t PhibbieliMia. • VALUABLE :PROPERTY. AT' Plll3- . . 11.1 C NALE:—The • valuable. property - •• or A. Bncknor, Centre .St:. -• Pottsville, opposite j a the 'Town' Hell:and occupied by "ti. iiretzel and L. Griffith:loll be'ofrered at Public Sale: . on • AlottightY, the 6111 o[ ovember, • at the Union - lintel; Centre St.; near: the .:proliertg, at. In o'clock. S. M.' Terms madeknown and other idoi matlon.giveir Uy . JO.S; MORGAN, Agt. • Pottaville;'October 28, 4 65 . • ' • -'• .43r2t • . . . INSUBE:% ; Oun LIFE:. IN THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE ItTSUMICE • CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.. Aseetillable furl nF5e5..:....:.:. •.5.1;376,433 32 • . DIVIDENDS average 50* cent: PREMIUMS CAN BE PAID DAL? pAsil AND HALF ROBERT 0, NTTIL . . . . Ilus.beentippuinted'Azept. for this'rellable Ciinipany be.uleased to Cnrniel adritaforinidlon required: Ocfoller :03, .65." :*- :• • • 493 m • • MANI - 1410D: '14:7411 .YOrTig . ; • g I r'. g :r .1 g i . . . . . •F. TT E li,tern . Ise beamed ills the Poet Otßee, at Pottsville, State of- kenuiktlya . lila. on. the , s2ittt day'of DpfAilier, Tnobtale any of these letteia..theapplicant'rOnst call .far adpeitiseui letters," Oive the date of this .liyt, and pay one.rent for advertising. • ' . . • , : If not called for within one nioni/i,ithey will. . be pent to the Dead Letter Office. -• ' • .• ' IlenderMri John Guest - Anna Tambrick Kale' .(ales Josh , T .Pugg Carroll Joe W. • "' Flonian Hiram , • Reed Mina N • • •.' Cleveland - JO.. Humphreysßeed Miss Pilch; • Clemens Jno l Richards' Sarah.. Thee ' - ..Tones Alfred` .• St rawser Jae. Prane Rev teddy Owen ''..Bmith-Mr • • •.- Fox Morgan • . Le Roche Agnes Waters FP. FrtzgcraldPlitt • Wells Sophie • • Poet .Thseph • •••• MeGaugleam Teb Whetstone Pont Capt .• Pink:Mrs E • ]Oder ' . October $B, •65. • ' • M. SILLYMAN,,P. M: Cough,'Cold, or Sore Throat, REQIMITA IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. ANT, SHOULD DE CHECKED. ALI /W'EIITO CAINTINUP, ~ krilintion . iir 1 4f!" Erinths. - a .Permauent . -- Thron.t.. or, - or'-an Incura . - ble. - lainiDimen.e - -. •' •• . - -. •• ... IS OFtEI9:-T.IIIT E.E‘tlT. ..* • • • . -::. . ..'....BROWN.'S BRONCRIA.LITACICIiES', .:. NO DIEEC,T TO.THIC . . For firoachitio;. Aioh3On, Cotnrrh;...Con , • . wumption aud.Th'oU DiSPILIsCs. =n==l • ISINGEIA AND PIIBLIC. SPEAKERS . • will find- Trorhea. UMW in -cleifring the voice :when taken before Singing. or-- Speaking, and 'relieving the Throat:after an animal exertion i r the vi,eal orgatf4, - -: The Troches' are recoininemled and: Preaeribed by Phy sicians, and have had-testimonials 'from- eminent men thiungivint . the country:'' Being an article' Of-true merit. and having-prayed their.' cfficacy: - by a.feet of many years. each year . Suds .thetri •ne , ,V localities in various parts of the - -vicirlil.; and.the Tioches are univer sally p.-onounced‘better tlitin'uther articles. • • '- • 011VAIN'1 , 111) , •'llll.O N'N'S I .1. - Tinicurs,' , and do not take any of the WorthlesS - inritutionathat may :be everywhere in therulted States, and in t'ureign ''Countries. id :di eeuts per box. ' • . • .october2 4 ., 'Cis • - ' • -•- • . . . . . . A .. Giro 0 D 'INVENT:II.ENT-'.'l`.lfla :Sclinyl- IA: kill alorro.stealut Flour Will - for Male. ..-The. undersinned.' Executors of the. 'last S.llll and tf estafnent of ; Joseph S.cylert., late of Eepor Tnhx‘hixd:- 'Yu Township, Berys County. offer at Public - Sale on AL: • . Monday , - . . - . janliOry i, Islas, . - - •• .:• ... - . .. . At L o'clock. P. M.., on the: premise:: the well known'. and advantageously loCattal STEA . 3 FLOUR • MILL at Schuylkill Haven. and Five lieiklittz Lots, bicated near • the. Mill. late the property of said cleceased. • ,The Still iN a'four story, brick building,. nu by' with .three pair of.hnrrs. and•one chopper.- At Other . trachis' new is in complete running; order. . There is an envine. ,hotre,.;lo by -40, atblebbii, with a 41i horse power en gine.- in good '•order'. • There. is -on • thd property.' a • strewn of clearspring water, The • buildings are cue. erred bra-tire -proof roofihn. ••, • • The besiness which has been established for - ten: year.. gives "continual employment to the Mill, and it, would be a 'good investment,' lho.e desiring to witch- . aPte such property; Would do well to examine this Mill : before purchasine elsewhere. •.1 . • • ' In renar.i to the value of the prOperty, we refer to Levi ,F. Smith, of •Roulintr, • Millwridd. . • , • ~• Terms easy. Toe-furtheritalars apply to any of the undersigned. - • . .101 0 EPli • • . • • ." . Sb,TFERT, • •••• ' SEYFERT, • • Oct. i2S, (tri.--4fLint• •• • ' .Exkutors.- A 5 1,4;I I (SS 4.1:4 31 lii 12,14 11.9 - 16,65. 1 5.51 5 31i, 15,05 U 15,761 1,454 14,53. /.3i 5,41 ,5. 2 iia 7,82'3 10.384 1,91 0 t'.109 34.470 331,907 3,944 466 1 6:15 47T t,114 1,811 115,76.1 . . . . . - ' (Ronarks /roil: - cnitmerdal A nalimia.] •. . After .a .carehil.- :exasainatinn of lielnibeid's Prepare . . Ilona, they..enjey our utreoet. confidence: We conaider • thein, aide and reliable. , ' • NE:VEERS di YATES. Pati..inci.eut.i. June 12, 1565.. Oct. 28..4.15 43-6ni,..• MAL ••to.v.. GioivEnsnipx.t. intonsEs AND•3IIULES:-. • Igt:ARTERNIAPiER °MOE . . . , ' • • 0ct..i?..1, 1865. • Will be taild at Politic Auction t during the month of NOvenaber. to.the highest t?icliter.at the time anti.places. named below. viz.:. -1 • "•• . New.' Yotkr.:Dity—TLIEDAY of •each, week, ..100 HORSES each • • ••• •-• , New' York.••• • City-- 7 TIIURSDAY •of each -Week 100 MULES each day. •• • .• , a • . a • •revinftylvanitt..- - : .• • • Philadelphia. Pa.—TIIURSDAY„November ; 2. 9,16, and 1'1: too HORSES each day.• • • • • - Philadelphia: •Pa 7 -SATURDAY. of each- week,.loo IdULES • each day. •-• • . Harrieburc, Pa _TUESDAY or. each • :100 . . MULES each.day, .• . • . • . Ilarrishnrx; Pa..-TfIURSDAY, . November 2,9, 16.: an11„23;100-HORSES each day. - . .".••• ' . '• : 'Mechanicsburg, Pa.--TURIOA.V . , NoCembee • 7;100 HORSES, - • • - • • •• • A IlenionM, PR.—WEDNESPAY; . November 10000, NOV. 12, 100 . HORSES • • . - Chester.• DelawArti County, . - - W.E.DNESIV.Y. November 2", 100 HORS E:l'..• - Pa. -TIIIIRSDAY,: "NOvemb . e. 30, 100 FIOIISES Pit.—T ' itLi.R.SHAY and FRIP . 'Horem ber.23 and 2- . I,IOO•MHLES eacti . day. : • Deis-drUESDAY. of caeh -week. 100 HORSES each day. • • . • . • • wllrnin4ton;• Del.=•-IenTD4I.Y • of each - week, 100 3yi.,LTLE,B each day. • ',. • • • ..• • • • Baltimqrc;Md.--WEDNESDAT.: Novettiber iNAGri HOHSES Balimore, - Md.—WEDNESDAY. November 29;100' 107 10.1`,1 fiSti TUESDAYS 'and T.IIURSDAXS of finch yreek,.•loo HORSES each day. • • . • • NO 'SALES .010.. MULES WILL. TAKE. PLACE WASIIING'I'O/4,-I) C. • .• At this series of dales.- all ...the Government : annals will be • (*posed_ (if.• "Briyers • shonid themlife avail themseircs of this last opportunt'y to paid:Mae. • For s:les.of public animate In the; West, self ornclal •Western newspapers. • . . • : Animals n ill be sold dingly.•:- •• . • • . Sales To commence at 10 o'clock. A.M.. Term's: Cash in United Stritestarrency; :By order of" the Qdarteanaitei General. • • . JAMES' A. ERIN, • • • ' s• - •Bvt: Brigadier General, in, charge' First Divie.. - Q. M. G:- 0. "„. . Unq9estioiAbly thebr it slostained work .-- or the . •. t I-lA.RPER'S NE. • . omicat Notices of the• Press. reasined by . Oct. 2S. 'GS' .4S Gm. New York Delsa‘viti.ln Ataxy, I and:- Gia.bcrir,. D. C st . spAcitivrior4G IMPORTANTTo FEMALES . • • C • • , The:oldeist.llegiafaitor •". OHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS Will immediately relieve.: wittiont pain all diaturban as of 'the periodic discbarge,:Whether' arising, from re laxation or suppresslmt.: They actlikea charm in re moving the paine.tbat accompany • difficult or Imniod mate menstruation: and are the only: safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick HeadacbeiValns in the Loins. Back and ffidm Palpitation of the Heart; Nervous Tremors. HySterics, Spanni4iken Sleep, add other unpleasant arid dangerous of -ail unnatural On- - 'dicier' of the seinal function In the' worst quiets of, 'Floor Albits. or Whiter, they effect a epee dy cure. .DRAHEE§EMANS FEMALE PIMA Have been need OVER A QUARTER OF A,UENTU RY. ..They are offered as toe only safe means of re newing: interrupted. menstruation. .but must bear in mind that 'there is one , condition of the fe male. systent In which the Pills cannot. be taken with out priiiiticing a PECULIAR Mr-ULT. The condition referred to is FREONANCY--..-the result; MISCARRIz -AGE: :Such Is: the Irresistible tendency of the medi cineto restore the sexual funetions to a normal con , dition. that even the retuoductive p.wer. of nature Cannot resist it. - THEY CANNOT DOMAR.M. in anr • • D R.- ORDESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS Are the only lidedielne that MARRIED .AND SINGLE 'LAMES nave reified anon fir tinily years, or Can rely npon'new.. 'BEWARE OF IMITATIONSi These Pills form .13e-finest - Preparation-ever • nut' forward.. with . 'IMMOLATE and PEItS.ISTENTSUCt 7 ESS. - 'Dann deceived.-' Tate- thlar . .adyertiiiiimetirtoyunr ' Druthrist..-and ten him that:ion want the.REßT:and inost S.ELIABLEMEDICINE IN TIM WORLD, vrbirti 'is coinpriered fn i . DR... OFEEESEMAN'S ITV ! They have received. and are new -.reeelvin# the sane.. tion of .the unWteatinent Phisbilafis to America: EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS-with. efieb ROS-; 111 P. Price: One Dollar per BOX,fioniaining frOnifin to 60' Pills.' • Pills sent by poiniptly. ht. 'retialt.tin'g,tbeprice• .to the:Pronrietori.; - or any.antheirlied Aeent,in Current 'funds.' ..SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY: • HUTCHINGS & HILLYER Proprietortt: : .. • • . • • '-'2FtDev Street. New . .. York. Sold.in Pottsville by .7. G. BROWN SON, HENRY SAYLOR and -DR. ROBINSAU. 'ln Minersville by LAWRENCE BROWN and 0. IL Brtumg. In Ta inn nu a• by. SHADE & LONG, and GRINDLE & BOND. October 11S, f6S. '• . • • 43- . lyeolv • . . . . . . . .. WRY ' INA:Vt . tni.. ' C0111.1.17X118N 'WV . rownaris . & IS!) WANIIFB;WhicIi choke or fill AM. the -pores 'of tbe.skin. 'and hi a short time leave itliarsh and dry?' . It lain the. _blood and if you want smooth and soft ski see skin Extract nlSarsaparilln. '. It .t.4eA a brilliancy to' -the cmplexion... AGENTS WANTED ! ' To einclisfi tbe 'pOi steel engrayings of 2 • . • ' • Weikinulii ITliamiOn; . • . • Einc•illit Family; . . . Early Dajo of Washington, - Ferrograph cartesd.e - • Visite 0r...4.1,4thn. Pictures, At greatly refired nr-SPECIAL TERMS TO pP;ABLqD SO LDIERS. Send for Catalogue .with terms, t&c. , JO UN lig•TY,. Publisbeer 16:S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 43-St . Ott. 2S, 'CS -• • HI; 'REASON win . .sp.maz , iy - PERSONS.A.RE S.SEN',4OING TO • . ROBERT . C. HILL'S • ... • . . • • INSURANCE' ...•. . . • - Le, becanee they have fo . and out_ that they -can - get. . , •••• •• AOCIDENTS . ofALL KINDS .• • .• • •, AT.VERY LOW.RATES.• •• • •• •• - • •• • itto 00 a year secures $ to . on weekly cdmpensa lien and. s4olhO if killed: '• . • £ 1 1.19 -50 a year decared' 50 "weekly compensit boil arid $2506 if killed. ~. • , • 't423 , 00 a yezir :decures' $2500 weekly cor4ertia ') •• • tin and $5OOO kilted. 'if,. . . littera, to thislyi.attor at.otoe... • " • :110.:tiedicallkxantitrationi reipared: POLICIES ISSUEDrAT "] KS O} FICE Or,ER - . • - BRIO SCA RDWARE .Cetitro , - October •:',-- MASTIC CEMENT .I\-tX.N..U. FACT I.1:4F,:lt; Respectfully ii,eiteA attention tt. this .Beitettifa , Mast • tic F'in for the - E•xter ion .ITrials (If Baildings,-. This material, is 'entlrr ly different from all other ce meutti or cu atlng applied heretofore. ' It. itteomposed •of the most. durable materiatt: Mixed with due prof or- - Ilona of, pure linseed oil :, it lair-miles perfectly water proOf. and adberes • firmly ' M :Any •snrfare - of brick: . slime With unequalled. durability, malting a 'beautiful finish equal to the finest quality 'of broWti.sand . • stone or to any Color'deatred..• ' • The undersigned has been . applying this niaStl , fia t:tit during the.past seventeen - years, lu - whichtlme he has made manytinprovementsand fetched ors of some - of themost elegant huildlngs•in different parts of the .country.- t u nong whitit he refers to the 'BOSTON.MAS.S . .-11.evere Douse & Aweri• . BUFFALO. N. Y.--TheDirmd Residence of Ex-Presidetif Fillanore,'Delitware St. - CLEVELAND: 0.1-110.—Angreor 'ilouse and the Beantifnd,Resideace of .1. W.' Clark, PITTSBURG,. PA.—Glested ilartme . and. - Sr. •.• • .harleftlfoteL'and the follow . . . • • :. tug gentlameles eulendld-reaiden •• • . :1111.. Shaenberger,7 Esq., . • • •Jotin Dig., do ••' . • James'Wood. - Esq., do._ • • . • • .•• McCord, Esq., do ; • Adains, klag.;.Novel ... • • : • ty Works. Thinl:St. • . . .• HARRISBURG; Eilf-d.Theßeautiful . Residence • rot • Johri.D• Coxe, Esq.. Front Street. . . • '11.2 . A. 'Vantkerten, Second Street .' . . . . -..Senator D.lPleming, do . . ' • Dr . ,lo.'Flemin, do • .' I •' . • Rey: Jas. Colder's. Dean., • • ; • ' tifol New Bapt.:Chareh; . .... • Fonrth and State Sts . • • ...11.uke.Sinson,..Esq., Archi- POTTSVILLB, PA.L . The. Iffitodflicent. forint . • ' • of. D.. P. - BroWn.. Esq., . • Icnown na the 'Pentinylvat. • . • • nisi Wall, Centre fit: " Alen. ' • The Residence or Z. P. • • . :Boyer; Reap,' Coal St. and . -• • . that of James I:sasigan, •-• • .Eaq,i Mahantongo Sr: - - All kiwis of Hydraulic Cement properly applied; and finiShed entirely. different to any done heretofore. ..s. Alt Trirk:rloite•rot met:loon:We oin..s,.and strictly ifywralited to give .". -"- 5" . 5 "." • Please address '; • : , • T. F. WATSON, .Doi 263,11arriabiwg, Pa October 2A, •• . fafttl) . . UnriitllB rtr TaiRTY TIV A:ffANI; etirtificatcli end commendatory letters havo , been re.cetved. attafiting the merits of .Helmbold's Aiennine Prepamtions..many of which are from the highest Kntrnes. incinding eminent titntesmen, clergymen: governors. Statejudeee. ;kn. : - Oct. . • 4.3-sni,. V/ lIRIENAN.B' . 1110 PUT ASIA liE:—Pursuant to au order - of the Orphane., Court of the'. County of Schuytkill, the subscriber: Trnetee of the estate - of •Wil ! liam•Kiebner, lite of the Borough of Sehuylkill:Raven, deeeased,• expose to sale by Borough_ vendue. • .• On Iflnturdeay Niovinabier 1.84 h. 1 . 863, • at 2 , welock in the afternorm-ia aa. inaiaq:holad of Margaret Koone, in the' skid Birmigh ' • ' : • No: 3, A certain .lot•of ground situate- in aforesaid rhmugt,' hounded by No: 2: by an alley..hy No. 4. and br Frost etreet.,:being..parte of. tots: Nos. 3 and 4 in Kiehners addition'to saltilton - nmh. - eontaining:in,frcit on Front street febi; and. in depth; ItB teet,nore or N0..4 A certain lot of gronnd sitnate In the Borough aforesaid, bounded southwest by N 0.9, northwest by. an alley. northeast by lot ,of Samuel Delbert and•eonth east by Front street. - being part orior No. - 4 in the afore. said addition. containing' in. frOnt on. •Front street 22 feet,.and in ticpth-138 feet. mare or less.: No: 5. A certain,lot of ground Situate irirbe 13orough aforesaid, bounded southwest by Tot of . Johti Christian, , northwest. by an alley:northeast by . No. 6.losaidNieh-, ner's addition containing in front .on :Front street 90 • feet, and in depth 135 feet, more 'or leas. No. •6. A certain two story brick dwelling ~ house:, frame, stable and lot of _ground. Mtuate in the aforesaid Borough. bounded sonthWeit by No: 5, northwest by an alley, northeast by-Peter street,. , • and southeast by Front street, being part orlot,No. 8, In the aforesaid' additionicontaining in front 90; feet, and. in depth Lip 7eet, more or leg.. ' • No. T. A certain lot of ground &Write in the Borough 'aforesaid. bounded southwest •Of Lydia GuSs'a.• lot. northwest by an alley. northeast by No. , southeast by FrOnt street - being part of lot NJ:11, in said Kiehtters Addition. containing :in front' 24- feet, and in depth 220 feet, more qr ' - . • NO. 8. .d_certain lot of ground sitnaterti the.Borongh aforesaid. bounded• southwest. by No, 7 . .. northwest by, an alley.. northeast •hyNo. 9, and southeast' by• Front street. herig.parts of lota,Nos. 11 and 19 . in said addi tion to Sehmikill flaxen, cou'aining fn - front i 24 feet, and in depth 200 feet; more or less. • . • •:..- ' No. 9, A certain lot of ground situate in the 13omugh aforesaid. bounded southwest by No. 8, - northwest an alley. northeast by No. 10,. and southeast.by Front. street, being part of lot No. 19in the aforesaid addition. containing in front 24 feet,.and in depth ISt feet; mote • No, 10. A certain lot,of ground . sitriate in .the Rot= ongh aforesaid, bonntiedsonthwest byNO. 0. nortbweit by an alley, northeast by No.ll, and southeait by Front street, being parts - of lots Nos. 12 and 13 In said Kieh ners addition, containing lu.frOnt 24 feet., and in depth 64 feet, inure or less.- . . . No. 11. A certain lot of greund 'situate in the.'lior-• otif-' ll aforesaid, hennaed southwest by - No, 10,--north sVm4 by an alley. northeast by. No. 12. and southeast by Front street, being rart:of lot No. 13 in the aforesaid additkin, containing. In front 24 feet, and In-depth 146 No. 12.'A certain . lot of 'ground • situate in the Bar 'ough aforesaid, - bounded'eonthwest by .No„ 11. - north- Avest byin alley. - nottbeast by a forty feet nalAcidled _Dock istrect: nod .sontheast. by Front street, being! part of b - 1.-No 13 in Sald addition containing in Trout Front street' 30 feet, and in 'depth. 133 feet, more .or To. 13. A certain, two:stoiy frame dwelling house. with stery - frenie kitchen attached; .a frameil *table and lot of gropod,- situate in the Borough • atoressid; twinded - sontbenst by land of. Henry .yente..northerest by an alley, northeast by lot No. 14. • and'eoutteast by. Ifrrmt street, being lot No. 15 in Paid .ILlstmers addition, containing in . -I!wmt 40 feet, and In depth 120 feet, more or less. • • • N0..14 . .• A 'certain lot of, ground situate in the Bor oUgh aforeasid.llxarnded sonthrialat by No: 23. north.: wart by' an'allev northeast by part of No. 16,.and sOnth east by. Front street: beirip part of lot No. 16 in saldtad dltiou,containinic 'y !root Ao feet: and •In depth 030 Late that estate otssid dicea s sed. ':Teritis • and .condt, dons made !thorn at the time and Place or aalety • • _ •-- .I,OIIN 111413AliT, TTnatee. ; By order of the'crphane Court;•• ••• • , • • - . . Douarepr, diriber.2bl.li, 1665. .-. 43. L., WHITNEY • • BALNIKER, GENTRL POTITMLE • AMEtICAN. AND FOREIGN, GOLD AND SILVER; Foreign Exelninge, • United - stntes Bonds, Quartr*lt!ltersTo*PeTs. And-Um:invent illoneY; MONEY =l4 v ON DEPOSIT.— :INTERESY allowed ha per special agreement STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold - at the New York and Philadelphia.-Boards of Brokers at the usual. Commission; Marcii.K..ss. • • ' 12-1 y . . . • I . BaWuxi or totaxrazi ars ian ThomitienetaxiDnar, nce endeavoring to - dispia , e. of their. own an other pre parations on the' iepotation attained by lieu/moues Garoataz Paravatavioaa.-... 4843 m.; riABSAIRE for wile et Oreenwood. V. •• . GRICEMWOOD IitIESERY. . . . . RECEIVED:—A 'flue assortment o Irlikynamakai for children, for sale, at IL BM RAN , S, Centre St.: Pptteville• . . I„SZIATTEISED CONSTITUTIOSS RESTORED NY actuninva *ritt.Acr Bcaxo - ~OcL 211,?,66., 4.34 m, " . 11118 LES, .PRAXER • BOOKS.' 1.11 , Just recetved'and far sate at B. BANNANI, a lee • - Pocket . • . . , 'Take's° .Mesre. Unplessimst and llskstite Remedies for unideasiint and &metrics diseases.— Use 1163:MUOLD14 NXTICAOT Buciw and istraovals Boaz WARR.. Oct. 81.,14-2-44,6m 115 ts wiNnosir .snADllltil.;-.A. new supply of Brown and Gold Window-Shades of the lateit...patterns lust-received and for. see. Orders taken fair Shades to be mule to aux size for Balls and Dwelbriga, . • . • BANNAChin'!, A: ready : and conch:Are test of the propettleS of /16.111101.D . 8 FUJI Erra.ker Bones will be a compiaxi son-with.thcise set rorth in the United States Dispensa tory.. Oct 21, . Belmbold~s . . . . , PluittExtract Baehr isplestr. ant In.tirste and odor, free from. all Injurious proper ties. and immediate in its action: Oct. 41; NEW GASH EITORE.-.just"opeit.ed at the stand lately °ccuphill by N. C. Morrison. Cen tre atreet„nearly oppoeitz - Market, a New: Dry Goodie, Grocery and Provision Btbre, .in!.which will- be kept constantly on: hind - a chdbw :in of Goods in that line. Also, Rueensware,.Flour and Feed,. ac. The undersigned hopes by. strict attention to bast mss, to receive a fair Share of the-public patrooatto. • . • ROBERT A. GLOVEIL. Pottsvillec October 29..64. . '44-tf • CONCENTRATED BXTRACTBUCHU '• • • /a ate Great Diuretic. • • • CONCILVTRATItII EXTRAL7 SATISAPAZILL.. I, the. Great Blood Ptirifier.. ". • • • • Both 'are prepared according to roles Of Pharmacy" and ..Chemistry, nod are. the most active awl- eau • made. •• 1 •": • .Oct, . CI KIRI STRAS PRESENTS-FINEAW: I.3ORTIRENT OF SILVER, WARE. ` ; - SuCh as, oyster tureens, butter dishes, Cake- bes.kets, natters, fruit dishes. mugs; Also, a well selected , stork - of silVer knives, forks, spooni, bake knive. pie knives, ladles napkin rings, and every article of table cutlery—for sale cheap, by • R. C. GREEN; Watchmaker tuid Jeweler, Centre. Street, Pottsville. Z.: ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN, Z.: dkc.—Drawing Paper,.in Bona or by the yard, tiff ferent widtha,'Car plain and fine work. •• • • . Aleo,'Bruwing Paper,' bucked with miii+lin; different Tracing SSnalin, by the piece oriard . ..different Widths. Tracing Pa Per, and all articlea n0r...41 by En,...nineets, for aide at , B. 8ANN.A...V.4 • JUlle 4. 'll. • Book and Stationery Store. . . , Eelmbotara Extract lituctio hives health and rigor to the frame arid bloom to the pallid be-. : acompanted .by many' alarming ' symptom. - and if notreatmont ii,aribmittea to, etiturritriprion., n Faulty or epileptic tits eneite 10ct.21„ Va.B . .•PEALE, .• .• • .• -; WIIOLESA.L.F ! . .D.EA.LICR IN'.; BALED HAY AND STRAW, •Bchoylkill Haven: ' • . October 415. • • . • 40-6m.' • .711 REC.VIVIIRDi sod foi- ROO at - li.. .13Olveer's :• . • Marry:att.?'" Novels, . ;Fielding's - Novels, • . • • • . • - Arlenaue . . Ward's, New Book—His . : • Traivele, ." • The Story of the Grime Maeolt, . I - • : P'oetieu I .Teib o tee so Abraham •. • • Lincoln. • • • • FEET GUM BELTING. different 100IJ sizes, at redoced prices., For sale at • 50ar k -REAMS niAlivraria PAPER of.ctlf tarent welehts. knit recelml and for •aaie at. ' -:" B •BANNAN.S, 'Book and Stationary Store. • INDFATIIIieCTIS Lit TAB' CATILDIP. yarioes Pith , by the. thonsands and emalter quan titlea aold ind printed at • B. BANNAN'S . . : • • Bookstore and Printing Ofilee;Bottairille, CLEANSE THE SYSTEM . OF. ALL IMPERI- . Earnblished over a Quarter of a Century:. ' "Dr Swa) ewe" • .. "Panacea.". . - ."Dr..Swayne's" • • PL;ILIFT ."Panacea." • •"Dr:Swayne's" 'Panacea." • "Dr. swayne.b" ' B L'o oD. ' : "Panacea." . Swayne's".. • "Panacea." Swayne's . ' , Dr.. S waytte!s, Blood.Purlfping - Paiuttea. 9 i. , n)r.'Swayne's. Btood-Votifylng Panacea." PoiScrernia, Ulcerated' Sore Throat, Indolent Tn morn. bad effects or merenry; is superior, to any remedy ever discovered. Prepared. only _by • • . . ' DR. WIRAYIsE & SON, • 380 North Sixth Street-Philadelphia. :Sold at:the Drug Store of lIENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville Hr.f.muotros Barman! BILTCHI7 and . Insitovrn linsa WAsu cures secret awl dellane dttairdere. In all their stages, atlittle expense, little. or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, Immediate iu its action, - and free from all in.; jarioits. pniperties. • . . Oct. 29, , ..65. 4u LAE TB, BERG .41c C 0.,: • . • . • .pEpparrrostii. OT UNION '..,1R0N • • • "•.: . -,. REATANG, PENNSYIVANTI. .. • ' Mantifacturerfi -or Polished, Janina', Chair. • coal, Consmou.Sheeli and Coal Sabato -.* .. -. 1r05i.....1114.11.,•1i11l ZES. -•.•-.. • • .. • • • August 19, '65 -'- — . ••._ . '. - SEtan*,.. TO MERCHANTS. KENTUCKY JEANS, MINERS' FLANNES,. • • • ' . ' . . FANCY PA-N'T STUFF, ac., COTTON LAPS,' . PLAID LINDSEYS, • STOCKING YARN, The subscriber le now numufacturing goods of the above description, and . epllcits the custom of the Tiler - chants of Pottsville and vicinity, By pnrchaiing -direct.from the Factory the above' goods cau be Dam tatted ate leas price than they can be procured In the, Carpot Tarn and Stocking learn made to Wool taken at market rate-or exchanged for min •Sa.mples of tombs eent br man when ifllneeted. - • ' . 1 1 4110t.TAE; . National. Steam Mil, 4th above• Walnut Si.. Reading Penna. . . • • Sept.. t. •66.-36-8 M ILLERSIAII.TRG BTEAIII,BAW ita— The undersigned having large Steam . Saw .Mille; -and fine stock Of Pine. Oak. and Hemlock Logs, at Millersburg, -Dauphin' County, Pa.. are prepared to manufacture, and forward to order, the heaviest bills of Lumber fori3reakers,'Bridgee, Ship,' Boat And Car tiin ber at short notice, to the cities of Philadelphia. Balti -more; Washington and New York, into: Anyy palates on :the Delaware River, Union, Schuylkill. Penna. or Tide Water Canals, or on . the -Northern Central, 'Pennsylvania or other connecting railroads. -Address C.. MBCII CO.; Daaphit Co.. Pa. . . . roo . IVAN .1.0.1014 - Peefus7 41116 Toiler; sap. - -may be had in all their .varsetv at the new Book and StatintieryStore of - BOSBIZSIIBLL*BRO.: Centro Street below TriLity (March, Pottsville. IRON. NAVE. manufactured by Lilly—the beet in the country—for sale by , B. BANNAN. . NEW . JUST,ICE : FEE - . .reedy, new Justice -Fee Bills,. for, pale at. ••• .•• . B. BANNANS. Centre treet, Pottsville. GAtETTIEERI4 of the U. • States Just - received .and. for 175a1e at • B: BANNAN'S Bookstore, Feb.:2s, as. , •-• • ' ' ' AMagnificent !Stork of late style Jewelry and . verare very low, for sale by 7 ,109. DUERR, Watchmaker & Jeweller. Tft .11141. IMBIBER 1, T 1 NG at .Se -11 dueed Urstent...The subscriber Wes Just received India Rubber Bating °f all. sizes at 9.5 per cent. reilue. Bon on. the eldrAten...-AkCi all kinds of GamPacking Gaskets,.&e.. at educed rates. . • B. BANNAN.' A3IEIII N WATCHES, In geld Ind silver =mil American Cloeks, and 'Jewelry of all 'de, seription.si am tie obtained at the store of M. I.I32IMMERS, •tiaent, Centre street, Pottsville. CIS=MI 13E11141,E1S PATENT NILATIEN.,— , -Jnet. -I.- • received Pelnive Patent Slates.-with leer foe OM ern. Also Leaf Mennunadnms for. th e packet. • Pnr rale at BANNANS,' Centre Street. - Potnaille. - - • T . . , , A 44 EE ILrEI ARTICLE. Very mat SElverTebaega Boxes, a melte' article • for holiday presenta—forsaleltiesp, by -R. C. GREILI. W,• , ..tker and Jeweler, Centre Street Pottsville. 1:1•141. tend Sitersi Ws tebee,..:A very one' le x-x-itortsnent of Gold hey/famed Stiglielt. Patent La- • ••••venrand American Witeheethe• - beetin the world-, . for We at low pricee b3r Joszru DUIERR, • • • April• El. . Watchmaker &Jeweller. I'.HAESELR & SON, - wholesale minden Dealers in . Ffiliets* and DIIIIIIHNIde [fruits, Green Gr.. cosies, Proivisimuy - • Got. Ciente and Nonvegiat St.a., Cx.tact 14. •w 4111 Saturday, October SB, 1865: I'M LATEST uws. • . . Georgia State Cenereatiliest..Amseasaa dice by &aretbare Poritatantera4fecate at the . New York .111har.!1aterresalita NUseelharay. • • . The Goatee state Cenvention,' which Organised ou Wednesday, elected-Hemel* y. Jolmeon, President.— The State debt leaver $20,000.000:, • .The Southern Postmasters etre'. to the Government - 2361,406 90. Drafts' are being sent them which they - are required to my, li Is believed the , * greater , part of the money can be recovered. _ • - • The railroads conneetiog Iftelittiond and Charleston bare been completed::._ __' . - Allthe volunteer forces on' the ratineMest will be murrered out. - - •. • •., 11. S. Foote, late' of Abe rebel_goanatrient. appeared -• , before the U. & Court in' New In** be admitted to the bar. Heine* the oath - tossu pport the Constitution of the United States and that of New .York but refused the oath Of allegiance, sindleft, unarm: _ The trial . grawtretiont of Radium* forsatire is. far . thee pnetponed troika. OHL - .- • . . General &Mu . Cochrane denl4 the report Rat he In :tends supporting the Democratic ticket in rim York. Caleb Muting will Maas Reir-Terftt WeATlefday next, orisalniptatsntGweenraret. nail iad° Swope. • Disler's. Mcllvainr. :Alfred Lae. Itatharit, Bareas. 'Henry W. - Lee„ .Bedell end' Vell;42t Church..have published astaternentU~ivere op posed to the action of :the Ida Veimentital fintinsing to give thaniks lb, the BurSiot!, l 44l4 ll I_ B :!Plifa/ 1 " sad the abolition of slivery. ' - • . • E: has . been tqoptiltded 0092Millsloner Of - Internal Revetnte.', • .• ~ • - ' :It is said chit entire etOpenditareot. the :Government during the carrytd. Sikii/._-$111f..9011 Mot exCeed -*ilia* arrived In Wasidmi*ltt..on • Thursday - • • _ Some 8500 ' acres of, coal , and Mineral lands near Richmond Dave been purchased by an association, and operations commenced thereon. • . ' . • The arrests of Fel:Mins - In Ireland continue. The eholea is at Epping. near. London. England:: There is agent increase in the number of cholera ca-' see athdadrK. UnDetober 19 there wee 540 mem and '175 deltas,' • - - The correspondence betiven *Mister Adams an d ' 'Earl Russell still absorts,theattention of -Ragland. • The fifty millions of five-twenty bonds have n taken; and ,'the' Treaseters &Abe United Stater- were On. Thursd ay hatructed to rectdveno more`: subscriptions': - - • S. Hepburn Pollock, son of Hon. James Pollee.% ex Governor of thebtate, is dead. . The friends and relatives of Artemus Ward. will be glad to learn that he has come into an inheritrusne in. England, worth 040.000. .. The Richmond City (Mann has repealed all Ordinart-• ces on neve. slaves. , : - The President has pardoned the rebel General Bon hain or South Dirohna. ' . . • . . _ The Rioting' Ceti' Republican represents the opinions of many.earneert men in the following: • "The Republican party will Stake , no issuewith Pres hint Johnson against his polity of leavin the regale. Maw of the suffrage with i,beStates,riud it Isfair enough to upbraid the few, who seek to do this:with their Rrm. er willingness to let the SMith' go 2. but. On cline of the North will not,permittlie suffrage gunflint -to bemulhed 'aside. They romildet it vital; and they mean to keep it before the people until equal and Intel.. ligent suffrage in established in every /Rate. , The next movement will •be for an amendment to the Constitn:. Lion to , apportion representatives to Congress aixording to' the voting population, and this will certainly prevail, because everybody sees that there is no other means of equa representation and preventing the Southern team Sta holding a large errata of power In the • Government- No - party will dare oppo6e this , amend mint, and, its adoption and reference to the States would 'be One of the first. acts of the'rtest Concrete. This amendment adopted, we shalt soon aee a party or ori. Ind In the Soxitherti Slates for equal suffrage, and it will be very likely to be carried in some of them guils nation as, it is in Connecticut: At all events, the Re publican party in the free States must make' en effort for equal suffrage in their iespective Stales, or go under. Nothing else ram save them. If they fall to do It, they will lose the airport, of the men who are Republican* from principle,while the Democrats who have acteci with theta. and given them success In some Suites; will re turn to their old party affiliation, 'when it is thus made to appear that there is no radical difference bet Ween the two parties: and the office-seeking and compromising element alone. ill be left to constitute what vem once the dominant pertf: '.. • ' • . .03rJehn Mitchell's release is - confirmed,-'. '• • sar G' or .ernot..Mortou, of Indians, is very ill. sirmii' Veteran 'Reserve Corps..will be Wins- tered ont before (344trese meets. . - Alexander IL Stephens left, Washingtonfor his home in Georgia on Saturday.. Sir Tho residence of Edward Evemtt was sold in Boston on W.eduesday for. C 57,000: . ria-Gentral Grant is in favpr of mustering out all volunteer generals who have not, been disabled iu service; • . -•-. - . . . _ . agir.The President granted pardons to ISO South Carolinians on Saturday; and among thent wa Wm: W. Boyce. , • . • ' WA mounuunt, costing 310,000, will be erect- • - 'ed at•Newburyport,•llla4s,.in honor of the fallen heroes from that city: • . . • itEar - J. L. Alcorn has been elected'U. S. St nator • • from slissiseippi. lie and Governor Sharkeywill represent the. State- in the Senate. . , . • wNine children-were killed or wounded near - "Bradeilburg. Kentucky, on Oct. 14,' by the burst- , ing of a shell ther were playing with. gaYA destrtietive.tire. occurred in Charleston, _ S. C., on WednesdaV a week and a number of per- - sons were killed by falling walls. : • ffirGen. A. D. licCook has resigned. 'General -.- Franklin, it is said,: will aeon resign to, take • • charge - of Colt's manufactoty'of flre-arms. WA terrible affray occurred at an election pull -- in Fremont eounty; lowa, oh election da.y, in winch ten persons were n , so seonely -injured, that their lives-are in danger. - • - _ • • - girWatle Hampton ran against James L. Orr - rot Gi:vernor of Sriuth Carolina; at the recent election: In Charleston Hampton, ;received 661 ' vet.* and Orr 780. . ..Inive.California dates to October 2fst. , The funeral-of General -Wright took plies at - Sae- - rainento. Fuller paiticulats of the earthquake show it to have damaged property to the amount of $lOO,OOO. - • ' •! ' airon September 19th, a melancholy affair oc curred in -British Guiana. . A party uf 21 persons in two boats, undertook 'to sail over tlie.dangerons falls of thg_l l / 4 111BEEUIllii river.. One - the •boats Capsized. and nine of the party were drowned.. rl3-0,1 the 13th instant an ordinance autticiri- zing the 'Legislature to -assume the' debt con tracted dnring the war in North Carolina, was tal:l,•_‘d in the Convention of that State by a vote - of 63. ayes to 50 nays.'_The debt is estimated at $40Ct,000,000 specie.- . • ' • • WA - man in Cleveland, One day last week, In Order to obtain a prize offered by a showman to - the person who would take the most ladles to his, exhibition, marched one hundred n girlsup to the door and paid the price "of 'admission for all,• And carried away hie ' • ' WrLucius Robinson, the copperhead candidate fdr Comptrollerof New York; when a member of the Legislature, in 1860,. voted fora propOsition to amend the cenlititutlon to extend the right of are- - (rage to negroee, and there -is no public evidence , . • that he has yet changed Ids cpinion. • A National Convention of soldiers has been called to Meet:ln-Washington on the fourth non.; 'day in January, for the pnrpcse Of effecting a per manent organization, and to urge upon Congress . and the Departments, the justice tf employing sol dier:4 and seamen in preference to others. WThe .bcst time ever achieved *in trotting • was Made at the Fashion ,Coursi, • Long Island,. - on Tuesday of last week,' by . Hiram 'Woodruff's' horse Dexter, which' trotted'her mile wider the sivldla in 2 Mintltes and 18 1-15 seconde. _The 'WORKS; nice-was fora bet of 45,000 made by R• T. Seed- Ike that Dexter could not beat 2-19 in three trials, which was .won- the. first trial. The best time ever made *fore, washy Flora Temple, 249. i. *Writes.; • Puttiosiritti,Thtschty. October 26. Tuz Flour market continues . dull at about for mer rites. Thereds'aothe Little demancl for ex port, but at prices below .41:w views of holders. . The only sales we hear of are in lois to the re laden and bikers' atfrom4BeB.7s for superfine; t9g9.50 for extra, and $9.fi1(t10,25 fur Nortll 7 .. western extra family ; $10.5001.1.50 for Petnistl 'vaniit and Ohio do,. and nen 'tt bbl. foi fancy brands, according to quality - Ever:Flour is scarce and in demand at $747.50 bbl, the latter rate au advance. Corn Meal is quiet and:we hear of. CAR* YARN, bn ORA.I.{.—Wh eat continues dull. at about for- Tiler rates; tlmall sales are making-at.,from 223 and 230 c for n w reds; 235 and 200 . or prime 01d.d0., and 270 and 3000. bu , for white, as to quality. Rye is , scarce ; prime Pennsylvania sold at 120c.p bu, which is •an advance. Cern continues drill andlwicerrare rather lower; bu sold at 82And toa for fair to pima yel low, afloat and in store. - Oats arc 'Viet ; small sales are making atso and 51c 1.9 bu' Cerrieetetl Weekly for the Miner,'" Journal . . Wheat Flour, extra nimtly, per barrel.. do • do • • do do.. per cwt.,— do : •do extra .per barrel.. Eyedo . do' superfine, •do e Flour, do. • do . per cwt... .Buckwheat Flour, do Wheat; prime white per bushel do. 'do rat . do Dried Peaches, parer.. DC 'found. ,do unnar.f. Dried Apples, • • dO footordpt. B ild . "4P Tugle• POTTSVILLE. V ARKT;TS, $1 25) Eitga, V dna; $1 2ellintter, V 1. 1 I.olobeese, • ".• s 50 Laud, - • 8 75 Hama, • " 201S.houldars,, . 1 801 Beef bind qr; ". - 901. " front " 90114atton, " 25 00 Pork,. - " 1.25 Veal, .• " 18agiir; Sugar s' Porto Rico, " White, - Crumbed. .. `• N. O. Byrne. " Rye, • Vbm Soup beans" Pea.. .. Cbop. .", Corti Ideal " . • Potatoes,. • ". Hay, tom ".bale cwt &rani, V ton. •Plaster,'' Salt, .10 sari Tim Seed, te Llover*". . Flax " For nos.reteotion or inetintinenca of urine. tr ritaticorrittilammation or ulceration of the oladder, or kidneyit'diacases'of the'prostnite 'glands, stotxlin he bladder, aticulus, gravel or brick-dot deposit, and all .dlaeasee 01 the bladder. kidneys and (Impaled swel ling -Ilse fleturiotresTtoro EXT*ACrt ;Boon:. tober el. .' NSW. EuRA4snaL,IP ST° lll43 * H. SFIRIVER, 0101TREfirtaOLIR DOORS ABOVR IdARIERT. porrovfx.f.z. - Rai lint :m*ind a line arottment of I.ADIRS.'ead GINTLEMENS' . • • • 0.0,0D5, To which heAsviteat the atimitiozi of theyn . blic. ladles mill here and • •• , • • reakfino niaowir, • . Twilight*. Baineorile. • • • / . Crinoline. • MINNOIon `Arela general ineortment of TIMMS -as -FANCY DOOM Gentlemen will Ansi - • Wkite ebirtr. . mag - Shirts. ' •.' • • • Over Shires, • • ' . --171Oter Nhir g. s • - ' - • jOraire.re. IlertilkeroldeOs 'Calf and eu~ufiw. : ' `• .C.F4' threat abme Market. 612 11 6 06 11 56 T 95 ' T 56 8 T 5 7'56 8 56 It 40 411 5 50 la 60 6 28 0 76 3.50 0.50 B'4o 2 50