• - • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , •,- -.... . • . • . . . ' • .... . • . .. . . .. .. .. . . - ~ ....... . . . • . . • • • TE101;.---yot ~ •. .; :' ,• . - ' . - - . d -in . . ' '... 8 3 In) If l' will be strictiTh TU (IL Mittred to hereafter. • 1 - '•- -• ,- - '• : •--. . ....._-. '.. . . . . •-•. • - - - .. . . _ ~. . . . '-• • . . „ _ ..• . .. , . ...... . • . a roe cop i ef to o adlire...e (iti ath:an ce,) .M.:3 1 . ... ..,• • : ... ~ • ,: , • • . . ... ..... .. ~.. • .:•-•: .. - 7_ ,. . • ~ i •.. '..._. ,••. • •••••,' ~....- . - ... : . ,• .-.. ____.., -•.--",.:. • _ . , . . . -.•.- - • 2 . . . . , , . .. . .. . . . • . . . _ . . • . • - - . . -=• - - . #4-•-t...„... • • •- - • , - • . - --'-' fog en bseri " ptions mustimiiriably be . din advance: 1 " :-•• .- • • • • . • - . . . . _ . - . ._ .. /v „uthasst. will be to Carriora and otheni 1 . • . .. . - • - _ ~. , * Nlr•' '- Y • . • .. - v ip - . - F'J:. .: -.-• ' i :' - ''' . • ' , . . • . • , - 4 00 per 100 &pies, cash on delivery. . , . . . .-.- - . , . •i t ' then and School Teachers will be fnrnished . 1 . . ' ' . • . - . 4 - „ . . .. . 0 -I -.-- • . ..,it''' . .iff - kr - ~,,o .-- ' , • 1 141.: • ti '' . . . . tirk ler * $1 50 in v an '1 75 if Pala ; : - Jetnisur. at . . ..,.. - .•'•,- v •,,,i n the year--over one year, full rates. '• .. ~ i • . . • . • . • ..• . . • ' i "" - lentos' of A d.vertiaing : , , ' 1 ft.. eluding date, one insertion, 75 eta., and , ' • . • ~ --., - • - D r ' 1 -; • oertions 25 cts One square °Mines, and . . V• rbol a ul t u'in or. il' i.i $1 q• di $l, 2,. :-• ' :. .• • . AND.:E--POTTSNILLE •. -. ~- .7,-.-••:•.1- , .--- .... -- '-l' '' ___ _. .. ___.---------',':,_ ----..-, --k- i ...,-".- ---...• .... GE R '-: - - - -,AD. ~...: • RTISER-,..' •,, T $ Ilne-1., . . -• " • • ' eat nusernons, 25, testa - square. '. Larger 1 - • . .. " . ~ '" - - I . i erepodien, ,' - - -.. '..."' .. 1 - •- s . . • - • • - e 4 Pr o P o r"- 110 5.015. . • timt.92. ... tree 11,0 • •$2 00 -$3 50-- $5 09 i ecen and over 3... 400 T. 00 • 12 00 v 5 ,0 Fq-afixes, or 14 lines, .8 00 10 00 . IS 00 21-" .800 1400_ _. 4000 " 900 19 00 24 00 "35 " • 10 00 1... 18 00 20.00 Qairter cbitinni ..... 18 00 ' 30 00- ; 45 u t , Latgerspace as per agreement. : . rr Nine Avonis are counted ft 9 a line in adVertlaing. luditono Notices and Diss. 01ntions, .2 and 3 ttn:o3..q. $ 0 30. 43 , n i p ieration Notices and DiPslolutions. G times, $3. HOTELS. • "AXiERICAN HOU SE," POTI'sVILLE i . - • • • scrivnar.L.L.covrrry, PENNA. • U. S. NEWOOM:ER;Pfdprietor. :n i t - . House" having' been closed for the put font' mi ff, has been re-opened in such style a will in every paniClliffr meet. the wants, of the • publie. • The latest ~a + , most desirable improvements have been introduced rvery departMent. Large and Spacious ;Halls, beau tiful PdrIOTO , 6 4 1 :thkg Wow% Private. Business ••••Ritom.. end' a ll the corrveniencea and: requirements for:first ckss trade, Chambers with uninterrupted ventilation, such handsomely fnrnished with sold walnut ; superior - t.u.r tit:trusses and Tucker's hair-roled springs ; Baths. Burs. Billiards,: &e. - Each' have their restaxtive de- Usrtnients furuiShed in good taste... Large and couVe; - pleat stabling is connected with the: hou,e under the 0 .1,(1-hip of - lilessrs I. Brown and Jack. Let• 'e. whose•names are snificient •to guarantee - that - no neg.; Icawill' be .allowed -in that department. •In lack . nothing has been sparellto ritake"The , AmeriCan". the. Souse •of Schuylkill' Canty: - . The lessee having an . experience of some fifteen years in public busineSs, luring which time_ hiving been Proprietor of "The rnion;" Arch Street, Philadelphia. also .--.Ephrata. lit. i;,rings." Lancaster Co., Pa., and both lu operation At the same time. uil give at least 'Some assurance of competencv to-cater for the public taste. *, July 'Pi, . PACIFTCI' 170, 172, 174 & 176 Greenwich Street, CONE/SQUARE WEFT. OF , BilvreCU Courilandt ar, Dey 14ts.i N. yorlls. JOHN. PATTEN, JR., PBOVEIKPOU - • HOTEL is well and'widely knOwn to the traveling public. :The location is: especially suita ble to merchants'andlmsine.ss men it is in close , prirx-: imitv to the busbies : apart' of the City—in on the high war.ftf Southern and• Western trlbtel-4and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots, The. Pacific heii liberal accommodations for over SOO gultsts : it is well furnished. and possesses every mod: ern imProVe'ment for the comfort and' entertainment or it,. inmates. • The morns are spacious 'and well ventild ted:, provided with gas and water; the attendance is prOmptand respectful r and the table is generonaly . pro. tided with every delicacy of the season : : • Inn subscriber,: who, for the pl.st few yearn, hai been the lease, is: now sole proprietor, and intends to idea-. tify himself thoraughly with the interests of his,fionse. With long experience •ait'a hotel keeper, be trusts,' by m•alt•rate charges . and a liberal policy, to maintain the uvorahle reputation of the Pacific Hotel. ' . Stitt. JOIIIV PATTEN, Jr. NORTH- WESTERN 'HOUSE, Centr'e St., Potsav inc.. Pa. • . undersigned.-would 'respectfully - . inform his 1 friends and the public-in general, that he has taken the well-known "Nor; h-Western llorise,^ recently oc et:Wed by lir' Daniel ll ill , in the Bur-. , our of PuttsVille,:ll.Ml will devote - his whole time anti :titration to the ' his guests comfoitahle. The house is large and commodious, • Ills ' Table will be supplied With. the best provisions the , market affords.qind his Bar will be stocked with the Choicest Liquors. • There are excellent and extensive Stables and Sheds, and it large' yards for Drovers, tin , der the superintendence of h good and reliable Hostler.' connected with the 'Hotel. He'therefore respectfully solicits a fair share of tbepithlielpatronnge . , April • .WILLIANI-STERNER. -• " . .•' .DOI:(1.11,ASS lI.OITSE. • Y.e.,340 Penn - lit.,"l.Enst - Market square,) - Readier*, Pu. Ft . F MOS.OII Pr6ptietor: • Th 4 undersigned respectfully 'informs, hie tininY old Mewls that he -has taken the DOCC,LASS 'ailing, where he is prepared, to accuirintodatehis runs with all' the delicacies Of the. season. in' the knt etvle. At , 31)' assistant iK Cul..Silv..:r. who is wefrand favorably mown td the eitizeua of Schuylkill' County as an ex.‘ Wye tttea cull.. R. F . m05.0N. N.W • T_TNIC2N - .*--1-IC)TEL • - r tcES(iIA. illyrEL.). • • -- • CENTRE ST.,POTTSVELLE, 4 :fr JACOB LIN:DENNIIJTII, Piop•r. - April 4. •63.. • . . • '. • 14-Iy.! UNITED 'STATES HOTEL, N. Y. & New Haven & Western. H; -.HeDepot, Beach stieet, Boston.' R. F. M. PRATT • forfnOrly of the : American House.. May 1:1. • • lIESINESS CARDS. ENRV'PEEASASTIrS, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Tn.pects Collieries, and examines . Minerid and - Oil Lands . . Orrice---taonthwvat Corner of Market and Centre-Streets. ' . . .lay d. • - • , 1)I ".Iki'EBSTIEIt ISLAND. . . . .offerahis Professional Services to the citizens of Potte, ' ',... . 'ville and 'vicinity. . , O6lce- 7 Coriier Mauch. CluAnk de Crial St.. 3,,e1. 1e,,'65:- - , . .. • . - 43-drn E. 'T. illE111;ITC11, Civil and :31iiiing • Egigini , er. Pottmville, Pa. OFFICE on 2d door of Gen. Bright's Building. Cen-. tre Street._ _ : • (Dec, 10. ,61.-60-I.y• 1 . A len I/11,0T lIE RS, Civil and . Mi- I I ning Engineers, . Rugsel's• Second and Mah Lntnngo Streets. • • . • STlEPlikpl HARRIS. JOSEPH S. HARRIS. , 1 :11 . T B. September - n;, .6:i i) • 14. Plurgeon 1).. INintiEti . ..Nrarla3t. Street, second r above Third Street, south .7 side, • •0•11411 . ronsvillo. , may 5, 'GO .• W..l.llllltAFlKlC,•l'attaville; Pa:, late I • of the Pylinsylvania State Geolegical Yree lands, minis, mac, (wt,•lier 13: .45 1 1 R.-ILIVK .ttIART ER; Rend -Esiriti Agent, '3LI.I.IANOY CITY, Schuylkill County. P. • Or - Letter Address—'llllthuuoy City P. 0 March 30, ,61 G ENV V— For the Purchase, and Sale 1 of Read ESTISitt ; timing and ren . nin ; taking charge of Coal Lnndr, Minna. .c.. and collecting rents. omce.3lithtuitango Street, Pu4kiiille. . April 6, '6O 14.3 CHAS. 31. JIOIIN AL'. OTTO, :Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of IMmber, Williamsport. Pa. Jane 22,'61 . • - ..' • IV; It.: Slii.llol% Pl, .- • : •. . - • . . . . . CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER. Offier-:-Itushetalinilding,.:llahantonge Street, Pottmville. .. .. May 6..45 .110 W.TI AL Ar • SURGEON DENTIST; • narket i4t.. 2 Door. below • ILLE. • • . • Wiwi . ° he is premred to ftertorm - all •nperationa nn the Tst!h. such.as Filling. In=ertia- Teeth on Gold. Silver Vulcanite Rubber, in the iteat and. latest:styles. = extnVted by.the use of a battery or ether.. • Jciv 2f 4 ; ' 3O fitre • • • S. lI.AE'SELE . •. WHOLESALE 'RETAIL DEALER IN • T I-3 P. • CIGARS., .PIPES, -&(• CENTRE: P4TICEET, Neally,gppeßlie tfit Mortimer - Uotise.. - __ . .;. • 1?.1-T 0 T GII.N . PI-I.•E • P...;. , ctfnily 'announces to citizen. of Pqthiville tr.d vicinity. that he ha. taken and fitted tip the J'llo - ItA Pine . C; A LLERY.. in thC hail din tr, at the Non h c,rner of eenti-e and Ea.t. Miirket stc..et_ where he. Pr. pared. to tarnish in the binte.t style 01 Art. NIG; AMBROTYPES, CARTES, DE VISITE. &c., it Ile mks a quire 'of• public patronage-.aud hopeN 6 ! strict attention to businces and.coirrtoty, to receive Y. nr Call and exanaine . .specimenii of my work. LEGAL CARPS. BENJAMIN R. McCOOL, Attorney at Law.. • OFFlCE—Mahantongo-.Street above P' Starch 'I —l2-tf 11. CLAY BERGPITRESMER,. Attorney ;at Law, Wand. Schuylkill . County. -Pi. 011 Ice—On Centre rz , t.'oppostte the-Post °Mee. • -pt. 24,.•64. • ..1911N .IV. RYAN, Attorney niitd •-lCouin sspor at Litt, Schuylkill enmity. Pa..' new hiniding, on Centre.Strmt, Leaf,' opposite . ' the Miners' ,Bank. • • . ?Na y • • .:.'2l= . . . p: R 0 ER Attorney us. Liter. • , i• OFFlCE—Market Street, two doors above Cen PW. • • • February I. : • .. - 6-1 V . g un" 111 '4/ 4 41111 , - , U. CAMPBELL.. - • • WILLIAM' R. satire. 1 . 11 311 4 8R1L1, lir . 14 .1111•111, Attorneys' at Law.' ( iFFlCE—Cenire.Strwt;-.. Oppoeite White liorse Hotel: Pottsville, Pa. -• . Julie '4B, ae3 ciritismovitazu. I,llrve, . • Attorney tat ,' laivroand !Votary Pithily', tAuth6 r l,d by Law to 'adminiatet -.te. and to.. take. tieIxIALIOTIS. :and • nckmiwitilimeuta. o t.'eedf. mortgage/4. pow'eri of Attorm*;. • POTTSVIT,IX. SCIIT.TI.KILL CO.. PA.. LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Mithantoni;o St. c.pporsit4!-1',14 °Mee ) • . 5 ,1µ1 10 11 abk . 3 r . nD SEWLNG: , . . . A Fink , e & Lyon - Sewing, Mathine -for sate .aL the . .i.t.tore'ol the subecriber. Also n Wilcox ,t . ..Gihbr l'eninci Maclune. - 'kith new and oflideatpaueina, and ~ lbe a..)1(1. cheap. : . . B. -.B.a.haVAIS7.- url ll l OA ;Pa fula ° Wag 11!NIS FET IV C.A.31 pis of the most approved - Dan Patterns. for working, Made' or tz , tPetteti Gauze. • Also the Chum , Lamp Pattern for rows and also f,r working.- Also .Iron and Copper - ' 3 ' 32 0 , , all of which will he - sold wholesale • end retail ts: ' ' B. BA.NNAN, Pottsville. ar LattiP Gauzes, both Imn - and • Copper, ready on hand. Odd styes made to order. pO 3 LISHED .: :.i7ERT.. :. sotigDAT. -- NOMINO,:;:BY:B.MJAVIN. , 4NNAN --- P.O.TTSV:lliti . K'SCltqLlql4. : .,c . ova l ' ; pENNsyty4NlA: VOL...XLL IRON WORKS. W ASH I NG TON...IRON...WORKS. NoTicg.—Tile - works.ot.the late grin of-Wren Bro.. knOwn as -the “WASIIINGTON IRON WORKS:"located col Coal street...lf , ••. in the Borough of ,Potisville. will -be r.4 „. continued by the, sabscriber in *v:trigme branches viz": Steam 'Spitine building, and all kinds of Mathinery for mining either coal or ore ;-- blast furnaces of. hat or cold blast:: all kinds of railroad castings and railroad -car fixtures of wrought and cast iron ; all kinds of brass castlngs't - 'all kinds of amithwOrk.-41-4. - all sizes of. the - latest proved pumps: sit,gle and double acting.-- Rena:kink. promptly -Mended to and neatly executed. ".-. By careful attention to husinesathe subscribor trnsta will receives share of the public tntroucee eirlib emily bestowed on the late firm. ' JAMES 'WREN. Pottsville. beptember 1. 1865. • X 3- '. • nINECrROVE Iron Work 1+ • PINEGROVE„ SCRUYL . CO., PA .- Li* J. M. ROElRER,'Maciiinist &Engineer, •••••• . • 'Pa puma. • • ' January:3o,• • 17 431i4:-.Pg .64, • „., la - AcifiNE MHOP . AND FOUNDRY.- - The Sunbury Machine Rom are now n full operatfon, and are prepared to _ 811 oilers for machinery of any kind, tr 'marl or heavy, to any . extent. Repairing attended to promptly. . - Sunbury. Northumberland Co., Nov. 12, ,nl.-46-tf --- pARTNEECBII.IP NOWIEE•I'', • We. the enhscrilsiOt,• have Ohl- dap '-:Ac- • entered into a Partnership.. under* the 3u-411 ,• I Firm tonne. and. style of ALLISON & .1-. 111 -- -- BANNAN, to carry on the' Foundry, Machine, :Wilt fie. and Cav-making Business, in. Port Otrhont Schuyl kill County., . ' ROBERT ALLISON, ' FRANLISB.MANNAN April .1 st; 4 84. • • • ; 11_ • er..4..11.. 1 1QUA. ROLLING 11111.1...- --.- - - - - , . TIie.TAMA . Q.U.kIiOLLING MILL. COMP A7%7 hav= ing now.complad their Works. at Ta-- . c . ~,sisr. magna. 'Schuylkill County, are . 'nem .• manufacturing and prepared to .supplY ,••.: "•24illiii Merchant Bar Iron of a •very superior . -...,, -, i ..••—• quality, Ronr.ds; Squares. Plat and Ifalf, ="', .Rounds. Orders are respectfully. -Solicited, and• will meat with prompt attention. . - -••-. • -- . • • .J.NO. RALSTON,.Treas. SAML; RATCLIPP, West: •'. Tamaqua, July-1....65. - -• : • ' . - :.9.i1-ly -• • - •130TICS4VI'LLE ROLLING ,11.1.1,11,..i.... --- • . . -E -..The sutiscribers having pnrchaied the Pott:Yille Roll ing Mill and thoroughly minted the same, are prepared to receive orders for all sizes - of .1C rails - ' • from 22 lbs. to . the yard up' t0.'60 His-, ...et - and furnish the same at short notice. .-' RI .... '' • We are ft:so prepared lb furnish and ~,,isT rr ' - ~,r rm, s ` '`' will receive orders for MERCHANT o usaid-xx , S". OO BAR IR(YS. all the usual sizei: Round, Square and Flat_ We shill :keep. a - supply of the smaller sizes feollier's.Rails) always on hand.. • •-.. . - • - ' •-. . , - - ATKII;Is, BROTIIERS..: • . . . Pottsville March 12, '63 . .., - - . . -11, ' '• . • - , • .•• The subseriber.ls pr, pared to execute . . orders tor-Ole above article.-with dis petal, at - the old place.ol . busines,s, Coal , Street, - below Norwekiail. .20- feetrboil- ers always on hand. Also,-the manu - , facturer.of. Coat and Other Shovel*, . Of the best' material and workmanship. 'Repairs, promptly attended to. ririFE.Lus for minim. , waitilittion alwayt , on hand. ' • JABR,Z Potbwilhi, AuttuSt. 27, ASH LANAI IRON. WORKS.. . .. . . . . 'The subscribers are' now fully. pre. ir.. - . • ' . ke444 0 pared to furnit(h. at the Aeldatidlnth ' 51.... ' ' Works. -steam Ell:1111PS and Pumps 'of '• any power and capacity; for Mining. and 1: i , t ,;„ ~,„, other purposes, Coal Breakers of even' -. 4 " -- 2 , ''*-m 4 size and pattern noW•in Awe,- higether with casiing.s and forging,: of every description. - OW and' Drift Cars. of all sizes and patterns, large'Truca and' Horse Curs,— all fund:shed at the shortest'. notice, The suliscrihers natter ..hemselves that, inasmuch as everv.metnis-4: Of the firm-is a practical mechanic, they•wilkhe . able' to furnish ttistihinery that will compare Ll:yaml,ly with any in the Region. All (inlet's directed toil: ..t.; M. GARNET, Ashland. Schuylkill County, Pa., Will recei've prompt: attention. . - . . - . ' ..1: &M. GARNER. Ashiarid.::lnly 9, .64." • - pOUNDRY - AND -- IMACAIDINE - ..8111 . 0P, t• Steam Cai Fnetory, &c. ,• - - - '.• .. - . , ...NOTICE.The business 'of the late- - .: ; • fitin of SNYDER , it'MILNES, • will•he ~Ir ..., low . continued by the subscriber in all its va-a,,Z,„:„ ~... Hoag branches of Steam Engine build- s4.sn , ;_ iii ing,lron'Founder; and manufacturer of „` -,, 7.7 --.. alLklnds.of Machinery, - for Rollin,Mills. Blast iNrini ces, Railroad-Cars, ,te., &e.. lie will also.contitine the business of Mining and • Sellim• - the :celebrited.Pine Forest White. Ash .and.lewis and Spolin,. Veins Red Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these-CiAlleries. - ,- GEORQE W. SNYDER. ' .•. , , , Jan nary, 2L .'57 • : rpuE . PA LO • ALTO fliON :170. are prepared to furnish. T,HAILROAD ITION,'Itt their Mills in. Palo Alto, Of vutions patterns, woigliin. from 22 - to 70 pounds per , 4r= Also. ditTerent sires of flat, square nild round merchauts , :bar . Orders for rails or bar iron ' , tie re- 1 1 tt ''''" spectfr.l l y solicited. and will meet with prompt Lion if left. either. at the Rolling Mills., GEonoi Bumwr hardware Store, Centre Street,. (w at their of.: fice, - cOrner of • Market and Second Streets: Pottsville, Pa. . • - 13.E..N.:4',N HAYWOOD, Preset: Jail: 2, .44. • - "1-tf Frio C 411111: OPER.4TORS lIIINERPt; WorkN. . • The bilbscriber respeetfully lin - R.6; the g- - attention of the husines4 'community to his 'Roller' Works, on Railroad Street. below the PaSseuger Depot,- POttsville, where he is prepared tO maim facture - -• BOILERS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' - . . Smoke .Stacks, Air .Staeks.: 'Blast - Pipes, ciasometee, Drift Cars. be.. &e.:Boilers on-hand. •.• .. • Being a pnictical mechanic, and taving for years de voted himself entirely to this branch of the business, he . flatters' himself that work- ddhn at- his- establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor him 'with a. call. - .'lndividnals and Companies wlll‘find it greatly to - their advantage to . examine hie. work before engaging elsewhere. . JOliN T. NOBLE. • November 21, ' • 111 • IV: .BALI • &i. Engincets . in.• Broad and Hamlin* streets, Philadelphia. Pa. - Wouid "call the attention of Railroad ; .kr osoc. Nat awere. and those interested • ' road P.roper6*, t.. 9 their systein.ol LOco-••••icl meuire Epgines; in which they arc adiTt- niurraiiiu • ed to the particular .. bitsinesa • for' hich -•-- ••• they May be required ;.,by the use of one, two, three or • four pair of driving'wheels; anti the use of the whole, or so ranch of. the.weight as may be desirable for ad hesion ; and- in accommodating :them to the grades. curves, strength of stiperstruction,. and mil and work tivbe done.. 'By these means themaximtim useful effect of the pawn is .secured with the least expense for at: tendancc, cost of fuel, and repaira.to Road and Engitie.• . With•these objiicts viik.-and as the result of twenty three years practical experience in the business by our. senior partner; we manufacture five-different kinds of Engines, and several .class& of sizes of each PartiOilat attention paid to the, strength of the nia, chine-in the plan and workmanship of all the detailii. Our long experience•and opportnnitieaof obtaining in-' formation,,enables IN to offer' these engines with the as'suranre' that in 'efficiency; economy and durability. .thecwill.compare favorably,Withlthose °finny other kind in f use::We-also furnish to order; wheels. axles, howling or low• moor tirefto tit centres without boring.) composition castings for hearings, zof every description' of copper; Sheet Iron and Boiler Works; and every ar• • Dili , appertaining to the repair of renewal of Locorna • Jive Engines; .• . M.. W. BALDWIN. " ;January 2:1, '64 • 1-tf . MATTHEW BAIRD. THE BEST MUSICAL INSTRUCTORS; Tiie,bept Pianoforte Book. . • . liirhnal.oirs„New Mqhod • • A 3 75 The beat Organ Book . - • • . • •••• Is Zdndel's Modern School • .4 00 The' hest Cabinet :Orgitat Book •.• , '•le Winner's Perfect Guide • • -• The beet Melodeon Book' • • Is Znridel's Instructor • " 2 50 Thohewt Gnitnr Book •‘ .Is Curtiss' Method • • " • 3 00 Theltemr Violin Book . . .. • D.: Fe.ssenden's Modem Schaal 21,0 The bet& Flute - Book •-• ' .•- BerbigMers Method The best Violisteello Book- . • Is Romberg's &boo' *. ' -• 320 ThO best Aecordeon Book' • • ".•Ia Winnerie.Perfeet , ' The'best Fife and Flageolet Books ,Are Winner's (;nitle!, each • ' The best Clarinet mutt Ditlcinser . .. Are Winner's Peden! Guide;' 75 ; and Low'li In.trirctor The !lent flunju'llook ' : . - •• . • ' iN !if jell,. (...qmplete In.trnetor - ' ' .. The bent Cooseertitta Book I..the German o,ncertina Inetrurtnt The hers for Itrrinnimetrumerttn. ..• . Arc; Buslitn, Completi• Preceptor.. OLT V Ell EilTl4o7l Publifthertn; October ?6.5 7 42. . .80, tort. RIM SSI7PPII,IES.—The istibseriber is Agent for the sale of -the -13oston 'Clurn Belting Factory. and furnishes superior Mitt , at Factory prices, 'all sizes ; kititls: and. lengths :Belts of greater thickness thin those kept on hand matte, to ortler, • at the shortet. notire,-es his orders for collitalpitrix,ses. have the pre-.. Terence at the Mill. Alset,Steam - Parking of every de ieription, Wasting Paper by the • single, or ten reams. .or'br the ton, at manufacturers' prices, • • : . SAFETY. - LAMPS, *.of the most. approved patterns, made 'nfinspeeted anvernment-Wire, by the singledoz u. sir hundred: Wire Gus'. Wire 'by the rairnr card Bears for'sale ' by " "*. . April„23. 'l;4 . . • . • %New JewelryEstabli4Oent,o. , . 'l e , • STPELICER & ELLIOTT, -4, LI • • flanufarturera of all klods'of Jewelry,: have just opened in assortment of Witches and Jewel 'ry, mostly of. their own Manufacture. Watches Mid -Jewelry repaired in the beet manner—warranted to sit:n.6.'o it 41. The 'publ is arc invited to 611 berate ptir- (basing . 'elee'where, at J. S. ELLIOTT'S old stand. next &lin' tint.eoe to the Millers' Bank:- - Abu'. 12.1.51-r2-ii.m• .NEw 11001 i , A D INTATIONEIIIe The - undersigned are now prepared to furnish -a tine itßwirlment of Books and first class Stationery, at their cw Store on Centre Street. four &ors below the Eph,copal Church. Printing; Binding anti Slinnping to order . . . . Perfumery, • • Famey. NomPl. - • . • Nekool nooks, • • . • TeY • Hooks; ' • • • • 1 • .& . & e. • Orders promptly attended to. (Jive c us a coll..: . BOSBYSIIBLI,&•BliOTIIICR.• C. A; irrßosnreia.. 0. C. Ito t m-ysitk.u„„ Pottsville, Aptil,22, • - - • 16-11 • • CERW ' ■ F C.& 'l' E.E.4*.of Etioelc Cheeks, • ' Drn fm Notes, &e.— Th e eubectiber is 'pre - paned at his - Printinglotliee, to Ambit all kinds of Cer tificates of Stock. Coal. Ranks. and other Corporations. Also all kinds of Cheeks;' Notes .and Drafts engraved and printed plaitiod etc , * and la colors. - Also small Maps, dc.; Lithographed at t-hort notice. • . . ; • n - • . BEINJADMI BANNAN, &skeeter, Prtetter, Oleffetter and Matter,. I Will teach you to pierce the Bowels of the Earth and being out from the emeriti of Ito Metals s tren g th t o oar iamb twi subject /MUM tO our use and lifeasete.--Dit. 10MM • RAILROADS. pIIIII4ADE ".pazAk. :!!J .BEADINGII3. B. . . • . . . • Ezeuraitin • Tickets; from. Min&'Mitt . to Potts 'dile' and back,*good for Saturday, Sunday'and Monday; July $, '66 INS. HILL ' do E{CIIOFLHILL lIA. • • . . : 5-15- F MNUMIMPSEUR .:: • 17/ 8:,.,viaz,b:11,.%:4:VA.Ae):4;,*-01k4 On after.: MONDAY. Jima 196:5„ -Pas senger • Trains , will leave' 'Ashland at 6 10i connecting at' Schnylkill Havant with Reading Rail road trains for Philadelphia... Harrisburg. Reading, ;kr. , and at 3.05. P,51...;'f0r Schuylkill Haven and interme- Akita points. • • . • • • Trains. for Ashland' leare - Schaylkill Havens 5:10 A. M and 12 2 0'P. M.; stopping at all principal stations; • • .Ftirestiv . rn Ashland to Philadelphia, $3 95; to Read ing $1 90; to Schuylkill Haven 95 cents; '-or All, the above trains make connection at. West wood with .stageS to and from Pottsville. - • • ,na , J. E. W OOTTEN, Snp't. Crosson, . . • . . 141 pIEILLADE 1111 A.. ?k:REA.IO7OI4 Summer . aggig Airangemedi- DONV'X PAWNGER:V:LUNS - - - Leave Pottsville, daily; except Sundays) at 5.15, A. M. and 2 . .35, P. M.;—Passing 'Reading at 10.00. A. M., and 4.20, P. M. Arriving., in Philadelphia 'at 1.45;, P. and at 7.05 •• • .•.• • • ; •••• Both down trains connect at Reading.with.Traina for ilartisbur., ,, and New York,'"and at Port Clinton 'with Catawkaa Railroad Trains for Will iainsport, Elmira ; .tc .. tP PASSENGER ' • Leave -Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) -at 8.00, A. M., and 3.30; P. - AL -*Leave:Reading at 10.10, A: M . ., VNDAY: TRAINS. • . ' • • Leave Pottsville at 1.30, A. ; IC ; and • Philadelphia at ~~a ~ ~~ ~~ 'l°~' Connects at Harriabark with Passenger Trains to and from Pittsburg, .Chamberiburg,: Lancaiter, Gtittysbitrg, .Snnbury, Williamiport,.Elmira, York. and - - . • 3 . . .Trains leave If arrislinrg at .00, A. 31., 13.15 A. M., and - 1.45,- P. for Pottsville, Philadelphia, • New Torii, Easton, etc— and at 4.40, P. 31., for Reading only. Leave . Reading' at •1.00. A: Si., ,10.45. : A._ M.. and 1.3 S and 6.05: P Sundays: Leave Reading at 1.00 M., and lianlaburg at - 5,15 - A: M. • • •. • • ThMughtickets from Potteville to New Torii . , Bald.: more, .nettysting.• and the principal points In, the North . Northwest and Ciumdas; Emigrant .Tickets to Annie place at reduced fares. . • . • .•• •SO lba.bl baggage 'alliiwed each Paimienier.:.., .• • VALLEY - RAILROAD' BETWEEN TA ' • .ELAQUA AND - POTTSVILLE. . Leave Taniagna at 7, A. "M ., and .2.45, E 3t; Leave Pottsville at 9;:_k M., and 4.15, . • COMMUTATION TIC/3MT% . * With 26 coupon's attached, between any ppints desired, or Families and Firms, at 25 per cent.Tdiscount..-- • • • - MILEAGE .TICKETS, Good for 2,W milem • t!etlven all points, for Families SEASON TICKETS, _ Good for Holder only, between any poluta,',,at - reduced forll, 6,9, or 12 months: .• ref - All tickets will .be purchased before' the Trains * start. • 'Higher fares charged-if paid In the cars. •'• NICOLLS, - General Superlntentlent. July 3. ,C 5 . ' ON AND AFTER 310.NDAY. ..19th. the Pas -sengeiTritith of the Lehigh Valley Railroed.Conipany,. will foltow: - • . • - • •-• • .DOWN"ORFASTItARD . •TRAINS.. •• • . .ST ATI riNti . • • . • No: 5, - ..Nn. S. No. 1. Whlte Haven ': • " 9 23 • 9109 ", ' • Tannery... : . • .. ... .. .. ..... ~....2:35 9.03 Melon": . Rnn .. :.: .. .., .. '2.45 9.111 • Muff Run • '-• • 0 .'5.1 ••• 9.27 Rockport.: - ..:; .. .. ... .... . 9.38 Drake's eniek •• • 3 09:. 9.46 • .Stony Creek• ' •.. '9.53 • , Jeanuinulle ' • : 2.0 .:• 0 - • 'Heaver 3teadoir• • • •• • 2.20 ...• Creek - Bridge 2.50 - - vc,tatlicrly rii I Haven . ' .• .51.4re111.3 . 1UNK •• . • 350' .. 10:40 .. • .iO:4-1) .4.16 "Lehighton , • •400 . . 4.40. . .. 4.46 - Lehigh Cap ". • 4' 9 1 • 5.01 Slatinaten • ' 4 1.1..1.8 5.01 Rock -Dale . " "•' IN • •• • •.• 5.17 Linry's - .4.4/3 ' 5.2.1 White Hall- • •-• 4 ne, . • 5.14 Coplay • • • • 4,59 " • 11.36 5:146 .lialcmdanona . s:cia CLOS:WWI& • 546 'Allentown Furnace • T... 15 • •' -5.54 ... . ......... 11.:,k, 134.01tlebvm AaT 12.13 • 615 Freontansburg, • " • ...5.47 12.21' .1 6.23 Lime Flitlac' " - • 5:53 • • 12.28 -6.29 Ea ton,.(arride) - . ...6.10 • .12.45 , 6,44 • • . 1.7? Oft,WESTIV.ARD.•TRA.T.\,'S, .- . STATIONS:. • ' tau. 8, • No. 6. No, 1.• ..No. 1. • . Leave • : P.M.. P.• M. A. 'AL P. 11. Easton . • ••9 30 3,25 7.40 • • 11.4'2'. . 10,03 Linie Ridge • 3.42 -• . - • Freemanshiirg:: .9.55 3.49 • -6.0 G • • .}Bethlehem -10.00 • 4,00 5,15 . 12.13 10.04 Allentown • 10.12 ••• 4.15. 0. - • 5.3 12.23; : 10.43 Allentth Ifurtrcer• .".‘„ 4.20:` 5.3 • • . Cativeinqua •• 10.25 . - 4.28 4.42.• • • ••.-5,;•• .. • lioketitlaugna:..lo.3o : 8.47. , Copley • .10.84 . -4:33 . • 8.51 ~••• White • 4.43 : .8.56. g g _..10.48; . '.4.55 . 9.04 , 31 Rock Dale • 10.56 .5.90 -9.14 • • •OI .Slatington 11.07 _ 5.12 -4 • . Lehigh Gap.- ..11.13 - • 5.1 S . 9.31 - . Perryville. 11.28 - 5.33 9.45 , ,:• . • • Lehighton .• • • 11.34 - - ..5.39 • 9.50. •••. ••• -• • Mauch, Chunk. :11.45 6.00: 10.00 • • • • ••• Penn. Haveu....12.15.: .• • • ••• Weatherly • 12 40 . • . • •. .• . . Haile Cr. Bridge - 12.50 . Beaver Meadow. 1.1(1 • . ', • - . • ' Jeanesville • 130, • ' • • .• • • ••• Dnikes , Creek. 02.29 • 6.46 - •' • • . • . Rockport ' 12:86 .' 6.54 •• ". •, • . • • Mud Run 12.46 . - -7.05 • ' . • •• Hickory It • un..-.12.53 7.13 • . - : -• . • Tannery... At•Whitellaveri 1.10 7 112 ' • • - . . . : . ochre I. E; OF' NEW JERSEY.' , . An lip and Down trains conned with the trains of the . Ceiiiral Railroad of New Jersey to and from New York. • . I";:'?.I2.6YLV:\ NIA 8A1L80.0% • • . :All Down Trains and Up Trains Mk: T and 8 coinitect with the Trains of the. N. li.-for,Stations above. Bethieheni.. .DoWn Train No. 5 and Up Trains Nos. 2. and G for Stations below Bethlehem: : rainii connect with . the trains of the East renniyl-. .vanialtailroad, exeelitDewn Train No. 1 and lip Train ItELvinree 1141.A*A1L RAIT.R9AT • Down trains . Nos. land it and Up Trains Nos. G• and connect with Trains of the Belvidere Dalaware CAT W 4TY/tKAiCE • 4.lt.Rn AMI . • Down Trains Noe "land 5 and .Up Traine Noe. 6 and S coinaTt 'with the Trains of the •pittivilbssa - -and qua , . hake iiailroads.• •" • .• • Down Trains-Noe. 3 and 5 and Uri Train -No. S eon neet.with the Trains of the Hazleton Railroad... • Down Trains Nos, 3 and 5 and Di) Trains NOs. 6 and 6 will connect with the.Trains' to and from Wilkeisbarro • . ROBERT H. SAYRE: Superintendent and Engineer L. V. It. R... The illosi.o2ompielte sewing- ilia.; • chine in Existence.::.' • The Introduction of the FLORENOE : ". - Dates a new era in Sewing:Machines: It 'Bents, Fells, 'Binds, Gathers; •Braids, Ajuilts; and Gathers and Sews-on a • . Ruffle at the sanse.titne.. The midersimieti • has been 'appointed Agent for Schuylkill County, of the Florence Sewing •Machine Company. 31anufactnrers of the celebrated Reversible Feed Sewing Machines, • • - The following tidvantages. over 'city' and all Sewing Machines, are claimed for the ••• Florence": • •• . • . It makes tour ditTerent stitches, the lock, knot, don hle-lock and double-knot, on one and "the same 'ma-. chine. Etch stitch tieing Alike. on both sides of the fabric.. • • It hak the reversible feed motion,Which' enables the operator, by :imply turning a thumb•screw, to have the work rtt.either to the right or left, to staranypart of 'the same, or fasten the ends of the seams, without turn. A.-hanging the length of the stitch, and frerri one kind of stitch to another, cau readily be'done while the ma chine lain motion. •. • • •• .1 . Every stitch is perfect in Itself,' making- the Seim se- It is :almost noiseless, and can be used where quiet is . Its motions arefall,positive a there are no springs to get out of()Bier, and its simplicity enables the most in, exPerienced to operate it. • •• • ' It Will tiotoil the'. dress of the operator, as all the machinery is on the top of the table. ' • • IC:IS the most rapid sewer in the World making Jive Aitches to each reyolutibu. • ' • • .• • Its-stitch is the wonder of nil. because of its corn bineddasticlty,'strength andhintnty. .Itdoes.the heaviest or finest Work with equal facili ty, without change of tefisionor machinery.- • • • Every Machine, halt one of ,Jenekii patent hemmers :attached. '(tile right to use which we control,) enabling the operator ° turn any width of hem desired. • 1. • The public' is respectfully Invited •to examine these Machines at the store of the underal,gni3d. Centre street,' PBttaville,:where full particulars will be given. new and beautiful en(br. moutlia.,'daya and &tea; resits- ' ble fCoralOlllicee* giving the , g pe ivi Pidsi bc. 'lt requires no altering, and tt4 in fact,.Xperpetual Almanac. and a.: perfect 'TIM& KEEPER. • Price $25. Call and See'iheo. • ' . Watch:Wilier, • •. Ar.fil 16 64. iii to Centre st., Pottivfile. Wo Iw:sTAT43IIIIEB : W4114E31E8 : ~ " 0 •'.A. large ort:moot of Watches—Aineriesm; English and Swiss, in. Gold and Silver, - Single . anti :Thatning eases. An examination" is re apeethil - . solleited. • •- • .-• R. C. Olt:EMI, ' WatehmaWr and Jeweler, Contre.Street;Tattiso.:llle . DtiOember 12,• T. 3 .. ..,• . , - . .-..- .5 0 1 ; -. i<itmuff I AS,PRESENTA—EJNE AB - OF SILVER WAGE.' •".fincb as oyster tureens, - butter dishes, cake bake% carters, fruit dicker, mugs; Also; a well selected stock of silver knives, forks, spoons. cake knlve."ie ladves, ladles, napkin rings, and every article of table cutlery—for rale a -op, by P. C. GREEN, " Watchmaker andJerroler, Centre Street, Pottsville. December 12,113 • - • . • • • G;A.RN:YLT.S;.!:mmdFini.t. rrangements.. SATURDAY MORNING,.NOVEMIBER 11; 1865. HARDWARE. :Stichter — Tlif • o'in - p" .: s . orti ' T 0 0 , Cvet dlINTii AND - 3/11.75K ET, `'3l9li or TIM SAI7I , . • • POTTSVEr FA. • • January 29,.'5..3 • " : s,tf • GEORGE BRIGHT S., C(_).; aven!ii for PETER KENDRICK, Mau ufatturer of AMERICANCABLE CHAINS . . . .. . , . lo all its branches, froin 3.16 to .1-.1-4 indt.,-Best ProOT and Beat Best tot crane ~and coal. mines. ...Also Triple Mining Chains ; the only kind need now In Eu -rope for'tnlning. • .-- '. ' '-'. .....tng..10,!65:33- im o rv,.•.• -. •.• • and Met .scrap. lioir•Merchants, : 11LACIIINHI AND FOGRDRY ..FUR NISIIERS N. E. 'Corner of: SOUTII.. itud , PENN. and N . 0..17 SOUTH. Streets, - - • .." Ingot Copper,.:.. Babbitt Metal, 2.- FoundryrB; Ingot Brass; Red,: Bismuth, 1 .• • Anvihi„. - -• ' • Yel., Solders; . , .Vises,. r • Pig Tin, . • Bar 1r0n . , : ' Files, he.; •. • 'Sheet from . Old • Metafs;,-. • • Pig Lead, . -. Sheet Zinc, • ' Old Copper. • Bar Lead; • ••• % . • Old Brass, • Spelter, • : Borax, . Old Lead, &c.., Antimony, •• -• Crucibles, • • • • . --- 116t - Nevt' and :Second -band - Machinists' and- Blacit smitheTools, and Steam Engineti.•bortglatand sold. rW ..Articles of every description in use by Machin ists and • poundrrnieu,.fernished to order: • Cash paid - for • Seran Iron, Old Rails. and - all:kinds of. Metals. • : : • With 'LI, '63 • • . . • . ..• .•. NEW. YORK:6I3..StRVER KIX% •• Religious.andSecular Ne*spappr t . For the ;Mindy and tbeitlieslde, will Scieti,..enteirn.lta. FORTY-V - 01.711.T 190,1.H r oir Publica •tions 'Erne .te the. - " • • • " • :. , . " • •• '• eO:NSTITLITION, ..• • AND THE L?\ION, . _ It is calculated to edify and please both :YO - UNG-. -.-..ilneie-sultscribers ne in advance for 'ISM • chat I hay& heir' names imniedlately, entered; And the Observer be sent to them • . . UNTIL JANUARY FIRST;- GRATIS' Subscribe Seim, l..irmas :will coma Mace when theluimes are entered, • cepieilli any address fre,e. • . • TERILS; • . • ••;:$3':.50: SI .11)NE • °RAE 1.. . • 1 • 37 NEW YORK. ' pclobcr.2l; , c 5 • • • . 42.i3rn • . WATCHES AND JEWELRY. • • .Chances for 1; JEWELRY At..LOW PRICES .166.000 Wiltdiep, Chdlls, - Locket.; Rip - ge, 3lrateloA, •*. . " - -ktN of.Jmel,v; Gold retis. •• V.bi•'dfßooged of at OtC.E DOLLAR ,ilO - wittLiont gaud t , y n lile:not. to In' pidirfoi , yon know what .you ate tO receive.; • • 100 GOl. - 1 1110itibg-Casell'Atches....e:ach f.50.11.i $125 Wptcheg .. : .... .20 to •36 . . . Montt:oold Pens. and Silver Case 'each , oto "." 8 SetttfLartieet WeweletE. (a.siorted)each -3 to . 10 And,a•large , sort merit of Jewelry e f:every' descrifr for Indies? and tents. yrear;.Vaqitig: in yalne.frnm $3 to $25 each: 'Therinethod/of.diSitosing of theae good - Ai $1 each is as follows :" • - CERTIFICATE..: naming an AIITiCLEAnd its ,priCe are. Wean in tiF.A.I.F.II ENV - ST.OMA and wall lumen, one el which will be sent by Mall In- . any addeess on . reeetla Price..--One UrrtiflCAte '2O cents. Five for :81. 'There are no•IiIXNES, You.iitsl get. the value 01 money. Cireuhtet , with partkid h ars Flif... - E. , — . Addre,S • . " : :.A. J. [WIPER • o...tuber 14: TO liENTUCKY : JEANS, , • , • ..-••• • FLANNELS, FANCY PANT C'O`TON L.IFS,• FLA ID LINDSEY.% STOCKING XA . E.N.: • : 1- • CARPET • Y4kR:N, . . The subecriber !Try .mannfaetnring gnitcle of the - nbore description. and Folicitq the. custom . oft.he :::ttterchants,of Pcittevitle and vicinity. pncebasing . dfrect froth the Factory the..above' gond. .can. be fun iPhed at a lese price than they. can: be, precured'in the ' . . 4' niiiiet • aiul Stacking. - 17#rzt nadc.:to • • VlroOl tak , autt market titteicor ex . elmtMed for inan .Sample. Of goods sent byMaituirn rrtmested. N:aitonal Steam Mill, 4th .abovpl' Walnut St::-Read ing; Pentnt... . . • • ;Sept..!.. W5:l-3il,Brn .f ncotiriage Hoene 111tutitettiires.- . cH4RLiE3..4EIiItER, • S.ALANIANDER SAFES,: • . segri4d: St 4 Pottwolle- :•• Announces' to the business community of 'this • • and the 'adjoining counties. that he:- manufae- turesSALANANDBR SAFES of all. sizes and r kinds, warranted Fireproof.,. which, in point of workmanship and finisn, will compare' with those ob tained from any other establishment in the count4,- 11e.always'keeps safes on hand for sale; and will make them any size, for • Bauking'-und other . Fulfitc Inittitu tions, as.cheap,'-if not cheaper than they can be obtained • Hq refers to Benjamin Haywood, George - Bright, .Thos.. Gooch and A . Henderson, of this' Borough, who have his Safes' In use.. . ' • . 'Pane - U.. S. STAMPS, COMMEBUIAL, and BUSINESS .:Mn..BALNIVANMI Elook.torr. CHEAP, GOOD ROOTING. ABOUT H 4.1.1? THE PRICE :OF' TIIQ WAItREN.S OENUINE PEBBLE.ROOIFINTi.:a non° need mitrethan any Other kiwi; It - 'is both' rim - and Water Proof, and will outlast twe . tin-roofs, while it 'aka only about half the price of' tin: ..This rooting it ,put on by theaubseribers, at short.notice. •• • .• DEFREFIN,..Potit7i:Ie;.• It ainnot be .prit 'on roofs pitching- over 3 inchea to the foot: -It eau be put on flat; it necOarary.„ ,• .• ' . . • • :WIIOIpiALE AND RETAILIIEW:A.IN „. TOBACCO, .: :1 ,,, X - s ..:::: - ...::-..-ANo:CIGARS ; _:.:.: ::...' . Opposite'./he Toisla s Hull, POWTSVILLE t , • gBLit Feb. 21..61 WINDOW SHADE FACTORY, .... . . . , . . . • , - - : ftriading„- - .P.n. ' '. , . '- • • lefaPlltt Shades of all colors.gn4 all ittyie,l4llf biumiz, &kir an hand or made to order:. Address"•,• • . ', . . . ' .• .. . GEORGE VC.1101112 Tlll. • ... 630. Court Alicy, Heading. Miry 'A& ' 15-ttra• 311RELLAN,E0U.K . • • . . T. F" W - TSON . IaSTIO - CEIVIENT . • • • . ..• 1g AN U . ti . Rt. It 11ABRINBILIRG, PA.. • - limectfully htteittioni' , th iv Beirutifiel Male tic Tilt/M.3 , 9r the Exterior Was of . Blii/dlngs. . . . This'material is entirtly.different from . all other W.. , menta or coating applied.heretofore. It is composed of the most : durable materials• mixed ' with due propar7 lions of Anne linveed oil ; it 'becomes 'perfectly water,' proof: and adheres firmly to • any:Sur, of brick or stone.with unequallCd durability, making a beautiful 'solid finish equal to:.the linftt quality of brown sand stone or to any color desired: : 'The undersigned hag been applying this !nestle fin ish during the past seventeen years, in'wh;ch time he . hes madexnany - improyements and . finished theexteri-- ors of some of the moist elegant buildings to dlterent parts of the country. among which ho refers to the .BOSTON,ILASS.—Bereie h ouse dc.A®eri cue Motel. • . • . ' BUFFALO. N. Y.--The Grand •Itraidenee Ex-PresidentFillmore, Delaware ;Bt.. CLEVELAND; _olllo,—Angeor•• Haase. "sad lba.Bipantifullftesidence of W. Clark; Emig., •• .. • , PITTSBURG, ;PA.—Girard,. Bonin • and St. •-.•-• - • Charles Hotel, andthe follow;•' ‘. • L. • •Mg geralemen't splendid residen : • J. It. Shistaiberger, Esq.; • ".• John Riasell,;Esq., de . James Wood. - Esq., do • . - • .D.•llcCord„ Esq.. do • - *. . • ... . • Cat , in Adams, Esq., Novel . . . . • . ty Works. Taal. St. . IIARRISSURG, • P.k.—The Senorita; Residence' of • • . . - ' JObn B. Coke; Esq... Front • . • • ' Latailstrton,..Esq"., • • . . • -Second Street. .. . , • , . , , , • Senator D..Fietning,rdo :.• .Dr D. Fleming. . -do •• - • • • Rev. Jas. Bean. . . :• liful New Rapt. Church, • .• . -Forirth 'and State Ste: , • • . . lathe Simon; Esq., Atcht- . tect. POTTSVILLE, - PA:—The Magnificent Hotel • . Brown.: ik'sq".•.• • • . :• . known as the. Pennsylva: .• . . • • • • • itia.llull, Centre St. Mack: • The. Residence ;of Z. P.. .• .• • - Bayer, Esq.; Coal - St.. and .• 7:, ' that of James . Lanigan, • ' • • ' . •. MahantongoSt. • - All kinds of - H ydraulic Cement properly applied,. and. pnizhed.etitirely different to any doiteleretotore. ' AU mai*. dwie nn reaspricrWi.terins, and strictly' •iearrfuqed•to.gite •safisfgetiwi. • Please Address • 'P. VirA.TtION, Box 263, IlarrlaburF, Pa, October. 28, *63_ [3O-It]: . 43-- . lEIII7IESS~ of iPottsviitic , Penner.; PIANOS, 3IELODEONS, ORGANS,'Ae., - haying .been appolnted - Ole agent for the celebrated • ,••.1 • . . . obi Aprgnus, • • in - 'lb County of. SehuilkijL would. respectfully an , pounce . the musical community that he..can. furnish 'there unequalled•favorlte:Cabinet Organs, in. all' stylus . and sizes, at manufacture:to - prices. The quality and imluine•ollone; wlth•the power-of expression in these nniscersilly admireil'and praised, while their tortithility -- and•beautifel finish makelheux the most el= po.nt parlor ornament. ' . • • Every•lFUmily Should Have One. . . • e'ABINE7` ORGANS arc , adapted to. LIES; CHURCHES ANI.) sCHOOLA. . . . • . They vary iu•priCe flan $lllO to $6OO each. .. V - Every:lnstrument Wnrrantc . id.. ' • • . Also, Agent for the saleof the much adnilred• Spr . ino• Knlo.cleans:.and- Harmonium' Organs, fiat. the .courities of Fghnylkill; Northutotsirland and Lebanon, , whicli, histrnments are Universally They 'possess a sweetness and fullness of tone, which has received the united commendation-of 'the musical profession: and.indueed an almost bnprecUdented sale. Purchasers areresix , ctfully Incited to call and exam it-m.lpr themselves. All communications 'and . orders will be punctually answered or filled ; and every infor mation in relat io n to ttietn ' - • Store amid Ware Rotints, at the Jewelry .tore on Cen; tre street, fotir doors from:Mahantatigo street, Potts- • 1 OFR .IiNtHIJUANICE; • • -• •• • • •• :The Girard Life • lnsnrance, Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. Office, No. •Inq Chestnut street, . the drat door East of Customthe Honse. • • . •• til - fm„_43oo,oon—Cll)k RTFlit PERPE'IT A L. 'Continue to Make insurances on lives on . the most fa vorablettirms, . • • • •.•The capital being paid up and invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved ? fund, offers a perfect seettrity to the Insured. • - • . • • The - premiums • 'nay be - paid .yearly; half-yearly or quarter Th e company add n Boars periodically to the Insur retire for life. - The lirst-tanme; approPriegd to Decem ber, 1%44 thesecond bonus in December, 1549, and the - third bonus in Becember,•p4.)4, which additionsmalm' au average of - mote than GO . per cent.% Am' the prams= tr ais paid; xithout inereasing the-annual preMitun, . ••• • . • Thomas • Ridgway„ • John A: Brown, • • Robert PearSall, . john H. Latimer,- .• - : Thomas P:JaMes, ' • John R,, Slack, 4 • Tiederick Brown, • John C. Mitchell,, . George Taber, • • : lealu Barton, - • - Henry G, - • Seth T. Canty, . • . • ' Isaac Starr. . Pamphlets containing table of Odes and explanations, of - application and 'farther information can be had at the Aloe. •• THD:3IAS RIDGWAY, President: ,Titre . • " . Or of 131 BANN AN, Pottsville, 'Agent for this County FILTitiNISiSLIIIM STORE: • • • 7. EL CENTRE ST., FOCIt 1)001iii ABOVE MARKET, ' Tr. - just opcned.a 'fine asi , ortinent oi.LA.DIES! -and GENTISIMENS' • • F 17.0 NIS I.N 000 g To:which he invites the attention of the ' Ladies will here lind • . • .. Breaktinit Shawlo, • • • -• • . . ••••• •-. - . Italmornlo, . . ' • 1 • • :. Crinoline. •.• • . •• ' • •' .• • -Woolen Maeda; . • '"• ` •.• • • •• • Skating Caps, And a gencral.assortinent . . TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS. Gentlemen will find • •Whiie :•. . . - • • . • . Over Misirtm • . . r. • , • Irsiondkerchiefoi, . ',•• • .lloriery, Sze, .• • .• rii7 . :Call rani examine.. . •' .• ' . • J:A. SCHRIVER., " Centre Street ebnee Market Oct.. .11 gond Segars you %%lab - to buy, F. Elaeseler's ia, the place. Sn just step in : 'give him a try, suit. hith..purse and taste . . . 171 s Tobacco's of the choicestbrande As in Pott,vilte you can find: He'll sell much rheaper.ton by tar ThananYstgre of his kind. • Ho has for Sale "Hate's Patent Pipe,. • Which causes immense attraction: ' To toll the Truth-:I must confess They . gice gfeat.satisfabtion. • Bnf beat in mind. this patent pip*, . : • Is not for sheeting. partridge, • It Gra twieted..titrned up thing , - • • •.: That you load with two cent cartridge. ' • withotit doubt the cheapest and most. pleasing pipe eear tittered to the public. Call and extunineTor yourselves at F. G. • 11.4 LE 11'8 7cibacco 'stoi . e. Centre street;Arcade Buildtne.• .. - August ' . • . Ti f f LIILIRIMmIIitrii“ "AM. 1,1• The underabined haVing large Stenni Saw ,M. 1115,• and a Mut stock of Pine. Oak and Hemlock. Logs, at Millersburg; .11aupbin • County, Pa.. arc. preparPd. to Manufacture, nod forward to order, the heaviest bills of Lumber for Breakers, Bridges, .Ship. Boat and Car tint-. her at short notice, to the cities of Philadelphia, Balti:t more, _Washington and New. York, 'or to any points on the Delaware River. Union;, Schuylkill, Raritan. Penna.. or Tide Water Canals, - or_on the Northern:Central, Pennsylvania orother conecting railroads. • Address . . • : . C. - PRECNCO.: - • . - • • • • 111illnr.v - Dauphin . . Co., Pa. . • F.HA.ESELER :84 SON ; holf..e,ale.and Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Greeis Gito! • ' . .Fisb, . • • ' Cor. Centre mad- Norwegian Sta.,' Pottaiille. - Oetttlier . l4,: ' 41-ti .1111ANOS ~AND _MELODEONS, froth: the. IL • btat..manntacturerS, and a general.; -- assortment of excellent Musical Instra ments, are sold . by the lthdersigned.:-. # - • Strinea; -Bridges and Screws for ViolinS;-' • can alsibe.furnlshed. - Instruments repaired, at short notice; and on reasonable terms. • . • • . LEI - 31.31.EltS,Agent,- : Sept, 17,' , 64.-tfl - Centre street..PottSville.' B . 011 ANNAN di; RC SINE R have opened a LP new. Provision and Greeerr Stiine 14arket three doors above Third,north side. Where they will keep corivtantiv'on luuml„- Flour Fred, Butter: Eggs, :43roietleo, dice. The patiouage of the public la re apeettlilly ',abetted. - • Potteville.Aug: . l.2, 'O5 • . 32-tf. • L 131 , ADI. GOLD' WATCAES .. • • • A" rine stack 41.aglies , Gold Watches. Chat tan Chains, Saals, dsc. , R.C. GPM3N, ' :Watchmaker, and jeweler, Centre street, Pottsville.. . "HUMBER: LEITIESER:2—Tho undersigned 9.-i• desires •to return thanks to the pnblie for . its Liberal tattrortge In thepast, and to inform if that he is still 'prepared to fill orders promptly. for frame lum ber:and • •• • SILAS - BALL: 'Pottsville. ..Sept: 9, • • ••• • an-tf . - ri t Ole MALE .. - I 'new 20 home 1. 10x30 ittch..,.wiih heavy box bed plate. Also t 'new - Boilere,.3o inch diameter, 30 feet roam For furth er particulare apply to CARTER, ALLEN 4t , co. Tamaqua; Augnet:l9, • 1".3-2m SAVE TILE OLD PAPER. 4 Alaimo a found tea ter clean,Wldte *kiln -and ' ePaper—and also Old Newapapers, Old Boob vdth tha covers taken off. Colored PS par.]. cent a - , B. 1AN11141141. us SOLDIERS , HOMERS. _ . . • The foliowingpoem, was Written. for . the inaignral _ Orenionies of the Fair, for the benefit of-the *Men' , and Sailors. Home: in 'Philadelphia , " by T... Bucluutan Read: and Wasreclied.by Min an that occasion • Whatgreateeents have shaved the. season by; -. • • • Like gale-blown Waves beneath a thundering Sky, From that swift hour-when Sheridan struck the foe. Shattering rebellion In a...lngle blow •• - While Meade and 'Humphrey, from the Reitione State. Made Pennsylvania's_ glory still more great. . How, like an eagle swooping from .hia crag,' • "Great Sherman pounced, and.tore the repel deg! On widtt ' - spread wings then northward swept the coast, Whdlefied before him all traitorous host, • 'Till Grant, like Michael on the crystal wall, • • Crowded the Send of treason to his fall .• - . - And when into the lowest depths he fell,' . ' There chained the demon in his wellnernerl cell. Grows there the hemp sufficient for the time • To - avenge a nation far the.morderers crime! Think of our 'glorious bait of me: tyro Wain -7 Slot in fairbattle on thefiery plain, • . , But left to ghastly Hungers tightmint. , • And slowly.mortiered daily. inch by.inch.- . In fancy I behold the villainous wretch, . • . • And-yet the more recoil s that gives the sketch - I see before the felon's straining eyes • • • These haggard martyrs solemnlyratise :' . • The myriads loonaingfrom the plains of death • File their pale line before this new Macbeth: Like uk s those sad ghosts by 'entity Richard's bet ' Their mournful voices freeze his blood with dread. Orphans and widows pass before his sight. • . Untithis soul is shivering with affright :-• • : • Ills cry, "I'll see no more !" is madein vain lie'still mnst see and shiver in his chain , ' . • • But leave the demon to himself. no worse • • • - 'A fate could him. and nobitterer come.. . - • • . . • • . Crape for a nation—come, . • • Let Freedom all her shrines;and temples drape, The greatest, noblest, wisest and the best • Has drop't fmm - hie high toil to Fadden rest: • • • He yvhase large heart froth kindness never Owen - 8.24 , , But oft recoiled front vengeance when deserved. Heaven saved hint frOtri the final work 'to do Of nteetingjtvnicete the traitorous crew. ' • Behold the assassin flying :through the night , Each Nish' and tree assails him with affright: . • Each breath of air is biasing in ids ear,' The cry of 'munder," and pntmere near, • His eye of blo-d makes all the field-ablaze . . With tire to give him to the searcher's Laze, • liedies• a thousand deaths. nntil be falls" • . 'Mid flaming hay. and crackling-Maims and stalls, • And-with fierce imprecations on his lips,: . His spirit passes to the dark eplinen— ' . , • • Perchance pursued by .vengeful shapes of . Ire.. • It still dies on through endless del& of .flre I . Here let , the curtain fall: • .• . • . • • ,Oh, scenes of 'woe that startleancl appal ! ~ • ••• Ping oat With bona, and swing it round the "Wc'irld, , Our Union iliag..is now fore unfurled, • • • Traitor nor tyrant can resist the tide.- • Of the great movement sweeping far and vide; • • 'The freeman'tAxe is in the forest now, • ' • Thefreemairs hand. la on the Southern plow I One-sweep Of-the great people's arm:abmad . The savage flies, and harvest crowns the sod."..' • • . But why sprung this generous object here,. - As It Aladdin's lamp, werewaving near:'--- Go walk the Warder yon hospital hail, . • Aild let the tear. of'love and pity. fall—. . • There stand.beskie the paniohi conch: of pain,- . -Whose fleree-delirinm takes the tield . again . :. Lay on his leader brow the buniing• palm. . " - Soothe with kind words,•ttnd bid his, soul 'be calm ;. And thereliehoki the emaciated farm. • : Of one. who braved the battle and the- storm ;. • A Hercules. he f.wight them long and well, .• But - overpowered. he found a Southe rn cell : Behold him now, A skeletou..ilg more— A child might hear him up and down the floor.• Oh. bathe his lips with the reviving cup..'. • - • And breathe. whir blessing him sup: • .Behrilo the fiequent crutch—the emptisleeve— • 'And -yon pal.' victim. 'waiting Death's reprieve L • -For these this noble ohleet grows-to day •: • • For these our gT7I erul thousands crowd the way: ZIT these brave men, with pity in theirglance. Loosen the purse' tring. thankful for the chance— , While wOmarg to her gibrions roguretime.. '• - Does all 'hat angelivrrilyht. be asked to do. _Wave all yonebruiners.—every stripe and stilt', To welcome home the yilerunf , of the.war . Give to these men the marvels Of the earth.) • • . 'Place in the heart att.well as by the hearth i • '• The Soldier and the sailor ! • Let then-see . - . Our gratitude to. those who kept us free, - And show the nricient.adage is amisa-- • ; "RePublics• are ungrateful".—not so. this ! • . Behold their families! How the fanny roams And finds thi,se p a tient patriots in their banes 1. ' . Find , them at quiet firesides—nobly thete, • , - Wafting beside the-hero's empty . • . Beside the 'chair.' perchaiice,:which never more . Shall know the o•enpant it knew cif yore., : • • Look in tonight; beside that tranquil fire There sits the mil - then there the aged sire; . - • - Onthere Flit; Wile, =troll accents mild, • . Teaching a patriot prayer unto her child- • - 'A pray- r for him who pots-his all at stake,: • r•• - His all (save hinior) . for. his country's sake: , • Their. sitSlhe maid; with - eYes - of dreamful ' • Watchizig her warrior lover in the fight— , . • Beholds him with a swelling. heari . of pride, • With fiery 'Philzalong the valley ride. - • ' . . (Sr Grant or Thomas.. our stern; s'tiirdy George. ' Whosesealwart blows fall thundering liken forge ;'. Or. with his eastward banner, Bees him,sineop . ••• •. Through Georgian flekle.With Sherman's eagle troop Pet-thence . his lot is on the ocean caet . • • • • Where Farragnt stands steadfast as his mast, • . Perclunce. with Winslow, "pour , d the:Shot and skbll . From mins whick rung the British pirate's knell;. Or at rivensteinmed the leaden shower, Where noble "Mosey" saved the deperate hour; th that glorious Chief to whom was given' .The-right to scale above the Ono& of heaveti,.. And beat the starry-rainbow-flag (millet • Back to its native region in the sky.' , . . . .••• . . • . . Oar soldiers; families; -Some..nre 'Veiled in glooth .The - Mourners' ertipe pervades the solemn room There,.though the tears in sorrowink• eyes may Stitt, There is no murmur, in a•patrint heart; . . ThOuLth sad the lot', the tecompanie is pintn. - • They hear the fulling. of the bondman's And hear the sor:sof Freerloni froth the South. _ While shouts Of Union fly - from mouth to mouth In niory's . cansnilie Warrior.diell content • • With human liberty for monument. .• . - Our soldiers•thmilles • fos iheip havn come. . This generous andietice . packed trolls to dome ; For them (would it we,e worthier; herel lay • . Upon their altar. this. my. light boquet And If. perchance, their kindly-eves iihonld view mong.The leaves somerandons drops of dew, ... Tlelieve them each the . poet's loving tesr • . In secret shed beside some patriot's hies . . • • : . Newly descended from their high estate, • For. them be sure the sheets watch and-wait: . Our patriot sires:. who :Maur freedo . m . Thok . dOWn and bless. the, hoeSeholds of the brave ; Bul grander still, within ids dome of domes. - • God smiles his blessin our Soldiers' Homes. THE TEST 0.4,TH IN CONGRESS. . . _ . "Occasional of the Philadelphia .Press, . says: as.,.b:i that- recent..c sof d faith •in the . . . . • • &Oath have strengthened the feeling - in . favor' of Maintainitg and enforcing - it by Congress: Ile. . . "I have never entertained a. doubt that: the mtidi diseussed Congressional. oat would be . tiltimatelyf-rppetiied,.bitt'rnit until one ,of the chief objects of its enactment. had been cc -coinplished ; not:until-. the dangri of admit ting into the National Legislature : Men who only-lodged ; to enter there to: plot .rieWeon-. spiracles, ha passed away. All the :Deino eratic Senators and Representatives in' the last Congress but one . tOok*.the oath; and in 'most* : cases cheerfully, ..Senator 13.1yard,o *of Delaware; - refused it, and resigned. It is on ly when the oath touches the.yery.parties jt .was.tramed• to reach-, that the: . flesh quivers. Surely. no honest • friend of the Government can object to it, had who. Willask that it be removed to-let' in. the enetny ? When - a: man has . been chosen to Congress -Who.: cannot take the Oith, , he should., not question Or at-, tack the law, as Mr. Stuart; of Virginia; has done. He should sa,y, willbide thy time . will remain oritside . .of a-capital tlatiored - to destroy, : i'll:l haVe 'shown by my works, that so. far as I am • concerned, . the law crew ting the..oath limy be. modified or repealed." 4: tone 'dike this will . go-far to. soften' the strongest . nsperitiei. :But any. dogmatism or 'threat. will react with; tenfold .force:.. From what I .can . gather, there is gro*ing:feeling, • in favor of maintaining andenforcing the Oath; and this is directly-traceable to the recent ev idences.of bad faith atnerigitiOminet.tex-reb:; - els: What' if. there.had : been no such bar. as this same oath, brit the law that established .it bad been; repealed ?-. These questions are asked by many who,: before theSe evidences of worse than renewed disloyalty; were calm ly discuSsing the: propriety of .admitting the - .whole 'body Of the - Southern • clairnants . for seats' in the t.ew Congress." . '• . .''." Copperheads arid Rebels may . howl .as much as they please, but the people.have 0 7 , cided by tremendous majorities, that-.there shall be no more spouting of • treason in the Mills of our National Legislature, except at . the peril of instant expulsion, or'a little. dose of hemp, which is the best specific for traitors SIR S. lilt:yaw: PETO, who took his depart ure for . England in the Scotia ;. tendered his American friends a farewell banquet at Del monico's, New York.. The entertainment was of, the mos(recherehe description, and:in its magnificence excel led .any previotis affair of the kind in this country.--Speeches were made by Sir Mortrin, Chief...justice, Chase, Mr. Walkin, M. P. Generals 'Hooker and Dix, Vice Admiral-'. Parragut. Hon.. 'John Shettran and. Mr. Odgen. The festivities concluded with a Concert in tbriparlors of the 'establishment, at which Miss Xellogg .voiun feared her eerrices. The banquet:, in the tie gatiee of its details; is said to.have bean the most magnificent ever given in this country. The, bill of fare was arranged in. the form of an eight page book,..each leaf being of satin, and containing•lthe midterms dislies - _.of the banquet sartz.vnii, while the cove,ta, which were of 'morocco. were staitired . in gold with Sir Ildortnn 'a - wit of mks' and the nathe of the partichlitt: twat at whose . to tbe book yhis laid. • - IN the old time, candidates for Sheriff -in Sclutylkilf' S County,. did not - beat about - the Wish . in, soliciting the suffrages .of their fel I°W-citizens., They . come plumply -to the point. For instance look at the following Card which we copy.from the 31tscai' JOint- NAL of "Pcittsville, Mount Carbon, " of July To THE ELECTORS OF. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Far.row , Cirtzsas,;,—From.the encourage, ment-I have heretofore received, tbe solici ' tude of friends and in conformity 'with com mon usage, , I am again induced to-take this method of introducing myself to yoUr notice 'as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, and of ,huitibly soliciting your suffrages at the ap. proachin& election: In making this application, I wish it to be understood that it is not my intention to' take the: rounds of the county—to go, from hciuse to' house with a vie* to corrupt your morals by what.may. be ,termed a liberal course of debauchery, and:an: illiberal course of bribery --shaking thotti hands I never shook - before, and sVhich I do not intend again, to shake af ter the election. —by handing round a capa cious auuff box .well flUed withscented snuff, --carrying with-. me a . pair - of saddlebags tuffed with,,. chewing tobacco cut to conveni ent lengths to. distribute alldirections.--- treating, to Whiskey on all occnsions,—swear , ing-white is black and- black is white and making promises I never_ intend to perform ; and by some well, fabricated. story-to excite your sympathyfind extoft promises of votes and favor which you would be base to fulfill. I leave this course to other Candidates. If you think.me worthy.your support and confi dence; elect me. • JOHN Pon, Ju. ,Porrovrtza, June 1825. The ciiititations 1.. f. Coal In those days were as follows.: - • . . THY.SC iiexui ILL Atilt ES' Large Coal, bush READING Large Coal bu5h...:.. ..., Small " • • • PItILADELPIIIA. 08. Virginia - Coal, bush • 95 Lehigh.. - " • 25 Schuy'l Large;. bush 28 .." . " Small " • 95 . . . . : &sox oore ov GENER A GRANT' AND BISROF ' G ERAL TOLIC.-While the General was in cotripiond. Of the post of *Cairo; BishoP Gen eral Polk, General.PiiloW, and General Frank Cit ea teiri;. of the rebetartny; • were rat Colitm.- - bits, Kentucky. ...Flags of: trade, were oeca-'- sionally •Sent.back and forth.between'the two . places, and the opposing . . generals were gen erally present:: Anir the conclusion of bu siness it Was frequent ly the: case .that`-wine. would be bronght forth and'toasts drank 'at • part Mg: .On one - occasion:General Polk pro 'posed a toast -which. 'he, said, - all could 'drink. 'posed Present:tilled .their. glasses, 'and he gave. wro General *George Washington."— ,As• -lie . pauSed,purposely,.at the end of the. name; the . company - coinniented . -to . -drink, 'when - be-added, " . THE FIRST . Gen; eral Grant had 'his glass nearly finished by 'thAt it Was no nee Ito stop ; -but be exclaimed; - -"That. waif scarcely fair, General; but I willibe even with you some day." - The laugh was, Of course: somewhat against hitrii. bet.tbe. party parted iu good.' humor,. two weeks aft &ward,: another flag ,of . - - .was sent down to Caumbus;.General Grant accompanying. it: • • • After business was over,. he .rebel g,eneral . produced the. -wine. as. usual..:and General Grant adroitly: turned the conversation 'into State Rights, on which subject . S(Mthernere always.lZived to di late-,their rights heing.the alleged object Sur which . they elaimed.to be. fighting., ' allewed t heM to proceed at „ considerable .length,, without attempting to refute anything ;• • and 'they' were, perhaps, flattering themselves with- the idea that.they were.conVerting from the'. error of '.his - ways. . At length he arose to goi and pro pOsed a. toast at parting. ' Glasses were filled, and the General- .arose .'and gave; , ,t`Ecinal rights to all." Ale then .:niade a.. pause, as :General-Polk had' Alone; and 'when all were - tinnily drinking, he added -'white and black." The horror of the ,Chivalry -at being inveigled into. -drinking suclfa heretical toast may 'ea sily be imagined, - and they. were.. rather,dis posed to feel angry,...nutil.General Grant re-: marked, - "NOW,- General think.l ant even ' with yon for - that rebel toaSt . you made me drink' at our last 'conference." Quick to see and appreditite a good joke, the anger of the Southerners Was . throned into a.laugh. at the. exPenne *of. their . reverened:. general •who gracefully acknowledged himnelf Trtri seiei3tific . expedi t ion, of WhiehProfes-. sor' Agassiz is, the . head, and, which sailed for South .America under the auspices of a wealthy :Boston merchant, is meeting with remarkable- speees.s. The Professor quite.won the heart of the . Brazilian emperor,.l who is himself somewhat cit . a servant,spent the 25th of April Willihim watching the eclipse, and now explpring the Amazon . 'and its branches in a slimmer fut nished by royalty to Science:. All classeS Share in the imperial re gard for the distinguished stranger, - his . rooms and.roweled .Withilinee. of the hlgher:rariks, and his ...tifty-ninth 'birtb-darbeing the occa, .sien.of 'a:Celebration -by theSwiss:residents.. .Among the scientific results Of the eipedition is ihe - verification', of his-glacial theory, in Which he assumed that in some .'remote era. the:great now :found only 'at the North,. - covered the .tropics - .as Well as . the poles, with* their . sluggish., brit reindeers •tor-, rents. 'The - effects. are visible in the trans:. ported. boulders,. and in foreign deposits; stria: • liar to those . found among the AlpS and . the. old ..SCandinavian Mountains:.. ' , He has' also shown the:Braiilians a source of Nast nation al wealth in continniug .the existence in that empire of ..coat beds - large in • extent, - and :of .fine-qttaky. 'Brazil has, up to; ibis time,' been at great expet.se.- to procure coal trom ..England, but now bids lair . to , find . at home enough to supply domestic consumption, and even then have, plenty to spare. No wonder that Agaspiz is treated with reipect and Ifon-,. ;en, •In a less enlightened age he.,would have had .wehance of deification alongivith Mance . . , . 'lv is with pleatture . that every . advocate of freedom and every one interested.in the.poli cy 'of reconstruction adopted by the adminis-. tration hears of the•action of . ..the TenneSsre Senate . upon the question of negro testiinany, The, negro.. has heretofore .been denied - the right. of testithony.agaiost . whitell in the courts throughout the : South,. whiclideprivation has been the cause of many au outrage • and the protection* . 'Many an . bffenden . That tbe • freedmen should .have .tiecess to the' civil courts is,an essential guaranty of their rights, and as suchit.is demanded by-the change in theinstitutions :of the Southern States.. The . passage bf the bill authorizing this change in the civil position Of:the freedmen is an evi dence, of.a•desire - to farther the restoration of perfect peace aod , increased prosperity . .. :The Senate tif Tennessee has the 'honor . of. being. JIM first on the roll. in favor of. securing liber ty to all. .The:bill is appropriately called 'A bill to, do jitstice . and render. persons of -A.fri „din :Ind:. Indian:. descent:competent witnesses in the courts of this State,” and is as follows: Be. it eintetesi . by the ..General, dassembly. of .the State "of Tennessee,. That ,persons of African or Indian descent, are hereby dared to be com..etent -.witnesses in :all the courts of this State; in as full a. manner- as . such ..persons • -are, act of ebngress; co m petent 'witnesses in all, the courts of the tiniled States.; . .and all lads and . parts of laws of this . State„ exCluding, such persons . from OOmpeteneY; are hereby repealed,". ..-. •,. KILLBD-ItiS ow itiNS.Old Col. Iliggins owned ,a Hoek of hens, which he was very careful to keep shut up during. planting sea son, and his wife. would let them Out. sionally to'enjoy, themselves in the garden. The Colonel seeing them in the garden one day, supposed, of 'course, they, belonged to his neighbors; and greatly enraged at the de-• struetion of his -property,-.he seized • his old musket and blazed away at them, and sent a lad with-the dead chickens „to his neighbor's house, With a Message 'couched in language , rather more forcible thane polite. The next day the. operation was repeated;' And so on for ,several days, and the, colonel was, greatly astonished at his neighbor's si lence and good nature,, as he never sent back tiny more 'than - very polite thanks for the. "gift," as he expressed it: Well, it-so hap pened that : the Colonel went to look eller his hens one day and found very few in the pen. After looking and Wondering for awhile, the "reason for his neighbors's good nature dawned upon him, and. be Vas heard -to eXelaiaa : "I've been. my own hens, end flit old riiseid - hati oaten them all!" - The old fallow never heard the lastSof those hens, tad vasz ue, ec kuoNr4i shoot another. . I,c..p.v.T.N.Ai T s. ~-'l-iTtkAityln.NTToG'i-oktriii;,: • • . • .. . . Hite=prOttitel , ire - ix*. tepited to JOB 'sad BOOK PI3DiTIRG- of ersry, as ierlptke: at the dace of the Motor Jocattait. Uinta doizo4t az4otheal. establlidasont , 16 I .Bissele e Pauserphlete s; . 8111 e sof lLading. -'• Lame. Peesera..r.. z -,:i,... , - Railroad Tickets • Am am i • Bijia,_ ... ~, • ' -,-;,•-, ,'"..",'-' Paper Book% ' • ArtlelatatAapreall!ati Vitae Hooke. - Bill Illeesda, , ...- .7- -, '---,: Order Books, - are. - .. , • ' • • _ - Al the serf Ambit notice; - Om stock of JOB TY?! is more extandre than thatof any other aka In Mit iwtion of the State. and we keep hands employed ex presely_forlebblng. Bebe a practical Printer ourself we will guanine* oar work to be as seat as any that en be turned ont In theaties. PRIMMER COL ORS done at the aherteitnotiee • •.. • - , • ,• - • . Books Wind ttf erveri mitt' of skrte.. Blast Books of eretytieseriptiewbatntititoirritled ti umtt; at !!orit 1 Y4, 1 , 05 , , . 'NO. 45. ftluationd folunnu J. A. I. RASIIIItelile.:11. An cgrinumicatimsa - intended for this agsvoug *a: be addreeeed ha: A. M. ?Aust.:ma, Aliferffie. COUNTY INSTITUT& As this will be the lust opportunity, we wish to say a few words - pore in reference to the County Institute., The Etecutive Cern pittee have suceeeded in,procitring some of the best Educationallecturers in the State.. Prof Wickersham is known In, this States/ oneof the most .zealotts workers in the edu cational field in the nation. Bis ruidrom be-• fore the National Association last summer is spoken of.as one ofthe rdillest Productions.of . . the kbad ever delivered in this State or mut try. We have never bad the, pleasure of hearing Prof. Clarke, but we, are informs:l . that he is a fine speaker. Of ..the - Rev., Dr. Plummer it is, needless for us to say anything to this.community. Although bis ,sojoura amongst us has been sport, yet his reputation_ for eloquence and earnestness is such that it will no doubt, insure him a full house, Deputy. Superintendent Bates will also be Present. He is said to be a-fine lectnrer.— Again we cordially invite all our , fellow-citi z,ens. to be,present „With us as liana of the time as possible. Letus show : to-these gen tleineu from abroad that Pottiville, which is known far and wide for its:patriotism, energy and activity, is not lacking in its interest in educationalraffairs. . • Tue SCHUYLKILL. COLNTY EDUCATIONAL 'AE , , • sect...rim—On Saturday, last. in company . • with a few fellow-teachers, we paid a flying visit to our sister Borqugh of 13cbuyikill Ha ven. The object of our visit was to attend. the' Association. Notwithstanding 'the . , in clemency of the weather, quite tiXtutOber of teachers were present, though the number was by no, means as large as wehad hOPed. It is quite discouraging, to those teachers who attend these meetings; even, making sacrifices to do so, to find so few that take any interest in them, Agairi, there.iss another class 'that are certainly censurable.. We allude to those who are appointed by the - Execntive Cominit tee to read essays and reports. ' They Might to feel it a duty, to do all in their power to . promote the interests of ihe Asstniation ; - but on the contrary, it is with 'difficulty that's stlfilcient number of essayists can :be got to furnish material for, a Meeting. Some of the members when written to, never take any , notice of:the communication ; others again agree to prepare essays, but when the day. of meeting comes they are absent_ A large' •number of persons have joined the Associar tion who, seem to think their -whole duty is performed 'when they have signed their names to the Constitution ; others again, vvill not attend the meeting,s *hen they are 'brought to their own doors. Is this .right? :Let - us look at it calmly, and see if many of 'us do not feel that wehave been derelict in our du ty in regard to this Asiociation. It meets semi-nrintially, and certainly, With' the mate rial we have in this Cduhty, we ought to be able to make our meetings interesting.. 'yre often.complain thatthe citizen's getterallY, do not'attend our educational' meetings, yet is it any wonder they do•hot as 'long as there is such'a lack of interest in there by iio many of our teachers,?' Now, fellow-teachers, - , let us determine to cordially uttite in inaking Melte meetings interesting and instructive. The next meeting will, be held the first - Saturday in May, 1866, at Minersville,.irlierts we, hope to have a, full attendance. • cts. _5-8 cts. .vlll . you be at , the' Institute 19> MR. _EDITOR :-A few weeks .ago wei et ding ih the 'cars on the Baltimore and Phila delphia Railroad. There were two intelli gent, middle agi.d ladies " sitting near me.— I soon found one of _them was' from West. Chester.. As we neared Media, wherethe, \Vest Chester passengers change cars,. the following question was propounded •by the ,- West 'Chester lady to her - friend :• "Mary, will you be at. the Institute ?" think not. I would'rather come some other time.- I think it 'must ,be very tiresome attending these Institutes." , "Mary, in that you are very much inista ken. Of late years they are xery interesting, and must say-I look forward with pleasure - to their annual sessions. They are becoming' more, interesting each year; for tenders, seeing that the community is becoming in terested in them, redouble their efforts. We feel it our duty to attend them, and, give the teachers all the encouragement we cao.. Try and come up at that time." "I will try to comer 'and 'attend 'the Insti tine, and thua satisfy mYttelf•e&to its being interesting." . • • Now, Mr. Editor. having noticed that. you .were trying to'get the citizens of Pottsville to attend the:lnstitute in our County, I thofight I would give you the above remarks in hopes that it might reach the eyes of some that by that means might be Induced to attend it.— Truly hoping that .you may,have a pleasant time, I remain. -• • . TIII:FENTAX Boons.--The new bonds of the Republic of Ireland have been printed, and are now being filled. The docnments . will be offered for sale -in a short time by the financial agentis in America. Great care tuts been taken in the engraving and, numbering:so as to prevent successful counterfeiting. The system of numbering I. cOntitledordy to the chief financiatofficers of the new republican government,; and is expected to afford equal security against forgery and speculation by subordi nates: The numbers are printed upon circles of very elaborate lathe work, as it is technically-called. them cessfel imitation of Which is said by experts to be ut terly impossible without the aid of the very costly ap- ,paratus used by the. bank , note companies.- The bonds are issued.in the following denominations, vie: tens, twenties, fifties, one hundreds and five hundreds. AU the • denominations contain an allegorical represents_- tion of the Awakening of Ireland. Erin, depicted as a .young girl, points with her right hand to the sunbunst, which - is jest struggling into . eight behind' I.mg ranges of hills, the latter signifying the weight and daratton of the oppression which Ireland has 'suffered : and 'With her left tn. the Idle sword on tho ground, which a Fe= Man, in the uniform and equipments of the Federal army, is stooping to pick up, whileM the same time his eyes are fixed on the sunburst.. The Irish wolf hound crouches at the feet of Erin, and the harp lies near her. In the distance is one of the - old mind towers of Ire land.—Philada. forth- American: . „ Tun Rochester Democrat says: "The opr pie crop in this county, which a month ago; was put down as very light, bas prOved to be, by careful saving, somethint of an item• among the products 'which ,go :to make up thifannerir lueoine. The weather foi ; the Tut month and a half has been very favora= ble for perfecting the fruit, the inereatedtizi alone adding several thousand barrels to,tbe aggregate. High winds have , not, Ycloen:ail frequent as in scree past seasons, teinseqiiient; ly a larger proportion than. utand of the'fruit grown has been. marketable. Prices laving . - ruled high--four to five dollars per barrelr, many farmers have realized more from& few acres in orchard, with little tabor, thin with all the toil and expense bestoWed upOn' thti balance of their farrna.. The' shipment front Spencerport alone. sent ,and to be sent for-. 1 ward, .amount: in The aggregate to nearly 28,000 bushels." SThe cleorgia State Covetition has abolished sarkfre..Tefferson Davis is now retddin g near Augusta, georgia.. - • Sir Soseph Umsfead, of. Montgomery county Pa., raised this seaecon a pumpkin which • weighs 14.3. pounds. . - , • • *The .returned colored soldiersaf tllol3ilde "re fn have a grand reception at Harrisburg ,or} the 14 h'of November. • - - • osr..l:here:is.reaiding in Allentown,. Pa., .a.girt rimed Fry„l.7 ,iear of ago,: whose height is 38 ihe ches,-and' weight 46 pounds.' ' • - - Wlt now appear - I . i that daisies L. Orr baslaten elected Governor of South Carolina. GovernotPer rj , 'has-been chosen U. Senatir. •. . . . air The• repucliation of the eobel debt,,is twee bary, for ,t he rt -admission of miy Sou thern .A . titte to the Union.: Governor ..Tobniv'uf," tfebtipa, has • air Four hundred and oixtrtaj , dico of; soldiers have recently,' been extmined" al - Ong - the 13alekid" the Potomac Andinterred in the 1 4 Tatiolial' Gems etery at Watibington. - . • • AllrOn September '34 nothing . had oecu - heard of the Shenandoah at. thellandwieu had, at , thelinie, deotrgyed we.alers. stalatteleS - were 62 still at her mercy. • Ifirddeiecerfnara theAilasian t reecrtiphOorss—S. show thateverything ogreeeingiatiarao. • totily on Sopinabcr 23. Theyk inter night was f tea approaching in the . Arctie .- • • ==E!: Yours, &c., Crrizzic
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