into' POTTSVIP , , _ iv-a am-um a-- NUM jNEMBILAISSIOI,OE.COSGRESS. Congress will meet on-the 4th proximo. Under differe,ntzuspicesk .than. when -the na tion eiinfrtiiiiid grim Visaged War,:. it will be aMnst' Important"- session. . the elaveholders took the sword to establish a 'new Owe: of Which they openly declared` Slavery be the cornergstnne, the ses sions of Corigress were important,. to furnish the Iniaiiiilwherewith We might save the Re pUblic..- slivehOlding cause has perish ed by the sword,` and now at the coming . sea `of Congress 'several matters of infinite importance to the future welfare of the, cam try.,-1411-be brought befOre that body, a ma forittof themembers of which are Republi _ .. • t'sriss impOrtant matter will be the ad-, `-omission of the 'Southern, Representatives: 'lt bsibitided the President that three things Itirehidispensible to the restoratifirt, of the :Maui, -and the requirements of which Must' lies ftilfilled by their - Representatives: They tit:- The adoption of the Constitutionq ,Amendment. - treli The repudiation of the rebel debt 3d. A guarantee that the freedmen shall be protected:, • In addition-^to these positiVe requirettents . ne the. part' of. the President, Many - of the 'Repnblicannteinbers of Congress are,deter - rained conscientiously, to hold fast to the - ‘:"test oath," and require that the Legislature' of each Southern' State shall plane the freed : men - on the, same level with the whites before ' a single itepreieritative from the South shall be admitted. Thus be seen that tin less the people of the Southern, States who •• were in Rebellion and who are conquered, isbovr their l , action that • they accept the llihnge which has taken place in their politi cal status; _ that they consent to ali.ihe con , :ditioiis the .President has inaposed, in fact :come, pp to the determination'of the' people . of the icorth on this question of reconstrue 'tion, dist they will in all. probability, stay out in the cold a while longer. kis thought, iu faCt; iii some quarters, expected - that Mr. McPherson, Clerk of the last Hous& wbo Willed] the new. House to order on the 4th Proximo, will recognize and call fremhis ini tial roll the claimants from the States lately in rebellion, and that in this manner, the ob stacles to admission will be overcome. He will do . . nod:lug of the kind. .I.aw and, pre Icedetit alike tirbiti such action. On the 3d of March, 1563,. Mr. 3lenzies, of K.entuilty, from the Committee on Election& reported a bill, of which the foll Owing is a copy : " - That before the next of Congress, and of oCery subsequent Congress, the Clerk of - the next preceding House 'of Repeisentative: 811411 make . a roll of the - itepresentativee elect, - and place thereon the' names, of alt & person and of such persons only, -whose credentials show that they wore regniarly eleaed in ae-tordanco eith the taws of their States respectively, or the laws of the United Stateti..' " Approved March 31,.1563.", This bill was passed by the House, and'Se ,nate and signed by President Lincoln, all on the same . • day, and is, now the law of the land. 'Acting under this law, Mr. Etheridge, Clerk of the House, organized the 'dew liquse _On the 7th of December. leied,---although was Opposed politijally, to the• ltt publicans, —by calling the names, to use his own words, and the words of the law, "of such persons, • only t whose credentials show that they have been regularly_elected ie accordance with the laws of their States respectively, or with the laws`of . ihe United Suites. " The action of Mr. Eiheridge was approved, and Members from Jfirryland, Missouri, Oregon, Kansas, - and West Virginia, whose names were not. . called by Mr: Etheridge, were, subsequently admitted by resolution of the House.. 'Such will nnquestiimably, be the course adopted by Ile McPherson and the XXXIXth Con- grew' We have no fear that men not quali fied, Will be adinitted. Applieants for seats - will well to, see that they can take the • congressional oath, and that their constitu ents have repudiated "the rebel war debt - and ratified the anti-slavery aniendment to the Constitution. . . Another important matter that will come before the next Congress, will be the ques tion:of taxation. That it should be ,-modified so ' that the luxuries and not the necessaries of life will bear the heaviest burdens, is un questionable. European governments-derive their largest revenues front imp l ests on tobac co,' liquors, etc In this country we have made a mistake in not following the example. At the last session of Congres& in plaCe of re _ fusing to increase the impost on • liquor, it -should-haveherm doubled and inspectors ap pointed whose duty it should be to.see that ' not a gallon manufactured in this country es caped paying its due proportion. This whole matter has been conducted so loosely, that the Government • has been swindled out of Millions of dollars by distiller& Some hrgue that if the Goiernment placed a lighter-tax on liquor, the revenue would be larger.:" We do not believe IL If the tax Was one-fourth as light as it is now, the frauds would be as great. n The rapacity of distillers and others ' engaged in a business which is an incubus on the welfare of a people, is beyond description _ lt is to be hoped that' the coming C6ngress will du its duty, and impose a heavy tax on liquor and. tobacco, and appoint officers to see that no frauds -are committed. If we tax flue articles .of luxury heavily, the tax on the necessaries of life,- in which workingnien • and their thruilies are interested, will be light ened. In regard to the income.tax we regard • it as fair. IVe would however, like to see it -changed so that' no income below $1000; can be taxed in this way. The tax i; annoy . tng to persons of small means, while the amount derived from them is comparatively. email Instead of the publication of the in comes which unquestionably has been worth • hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Gov . erntasue,, an officer should be appointed for each diattict, whose duty it shall be to laves - • ligate - where sespicion of false return - of in come la entertained. The amount which would accrue to the - Government by the. pre sence of such an officer, Would far exceed the boat of maintaining such a force • .' The CoMmittee appointed to revise the sys .' .tem of tatation, add propose judicious changer& will report -in 'favor of slue of five cents per ;Poted . on . cotton. This amount it is proposed . to levy ou. all exported, while there will he a drawback in favor of cotton used in this- country for manufacturing pur - posh- This would produce au annual re've,- . nue of a hendred_millions of dollars. There • is. a difference of opinion in regard to the . - constitutionality of levying an export duty, a matter'which will be' settled by Congress., Some think the prohibition applies only to the, States. We hope that Congress will find nedifficulty in passing an Act to levy an ex .port duty on cotton. , Congress should in revising the Tax bill, resolve to derive a heavy revenue from that clan , now inordinately large, which comes between the prodacer'and consumer,: leasen - ing the profits of the former arid enhancing the cost of living to the latter. We allude to bet - class of drones, known as the middle in terest, and which embraces traffickers,'" sha vers," • lire are aware and ..will not deny that in every community a certain proportion of the poPulation is necessary to carry on leg, •- iitimate-nrcherige& But there Fare in this • - Reentry. four Inueerte..nSarly Perseus ertibreced in the middle. interest, aS - are necessary or ood for the material prosperity:of the cone- • . , ' 1 I try. Tlley , ,should bo taxed beatilk. .%i it_ . 1 luttlat : we will accomplish two . objects--derive - s - large revenue; and force the.,suipicts number of dronea to become irrodiMeza. - _ 1 These are some of the :important , inettscree yettleh will conni,:heforn , :the nett thegress. If all Audi he - treated ii.the spitit otirue poi. 7 liticalveiniiinty,—brir-cintntry at once re - ? ceira - a pew impetus, _ and its progress In . wealth; . population and *ter will be the Wonder of the world: ..*-- - 1 - . : '',. ...."_. ISO& trvisu, ort,. While we have the most cheering nevi's frOin all sections of the country; while Pennsylva- - ,_ Ili* is with the exCePtiiiiipta few' bounties like Schtylkll4 to thejight r path politicilly ; 1 while we have faith that the next :Legislature' willanotnridery protest, force on us repugnant' legislation,. yet the 'tax-payer's of contra r ls7 - this County will secure the repeal of local] taws and passage of acts to add to our taxes and awallcar what retold& 'of the:public propeitY. • In its last Convention the Copper .heed party passed a molutiOn that its repre sentatives be instructed to procure at the. Coming session of the. Legislature ihe repeat Of the road laws of this County, which have saved' yearly.to the tax payers the sum of $40,000. If the new representative& obey the dietum ri`their.party - ;, if the Poor flouse Seeator has another sweep at that Institution, and the people do not mov&to check the leg , islation which, might • be procured quietly, ' new 'taxes Will:be imposed and the public property"of the County will became small by degrees arid beautifully less. I • Ta preventthe_.flood-gates of iniquitous legislation from being opened upori us by the party that rules the County, we urge that if I • necessary, a committee be.; • aPpointed to • watch the 'course of the members from this County in the coming :session and' appeal, to theUnion - metnbers - Irom - .other counties to defeat the attempt to force upon the -Union people of Schuylkill:Comity, upon, our:: tax= payers, repiigriant measures. _lt would pay our people tp keep such apommittet at Her : risbrirg; for With a Treasurer who cluirgai and receives some tweniy-fiie tboneand dol lars a year for his services; Commissioners who have:not time to guard . the interests of the County, but who have time to get their,- salaries increased and to vote themselves ex-1 tra pay ; Poor House Directors who dispose of the Poor Houselands to the Poor • House Senater at private sale at a lower figure than could ImvP.been obtained at, üblic sale, and a party . witich is resolved to repeal every lo cal law that protects the pockets of tax-payers, we say that with this state .of affairs If the. people do not. take steps to keep the flood gates closed we will be overwhelmed at the 'coming session. The Copperheads are open in their declarations that 'certain excellent laws shall be repealed. It remains to be seen if the Union people .of the County cannot prevent it with the _•assistance of the Union members of the Legislature from other. coun ties: We have now a decided majority in . both the Senate and House All that will be needed will be to, send a committee, to Her risburtr, to prevent the passage of inimical le cal bills. • Our peoplo will be wise if they adopt this course. . latest arrival from 'Europe, states :that the. Fenian exeltemetit,:has -alturiat:..diod Om in Ireland. • This is _uattittil:_ . .. The 'Prominent and 'best friends Of the old . country , but here;...have - not:SParticipated in: theFenian-.movement because :they :see the.hepelessness of attempting tek liberat e land Irma British . rule!:vadle ..Engiand, is at : peace. Her military power is too . great ,for united Ireland: What . .prospect .of . success. would there heTor : ErirWith her a4.llsey. are at this time on: this ques: thin?: The:Citholie clergy and theititelligent. : and influential people of Irelaadare. opposed: to the tuoVeineut, and ski not . coun tenance: of. the Philadelphia .PrOs, who native landand .Who is conversant with her t:itua tion.,. says t here ..is .no chance Of success in this moveiient. t 1 New . York -paper. not hesitat e to assert that the . Fenian rtient in this country is aslei:as:the: leaders. are:concerned, :a partizan.and: swindling ar rangement:: Irish -,servant girls are ;to be Swindled otit..of their contrilnitiMia to the w tine the - leaders %will : atteMPt to ride . intO office by ineaniOf their :male dupes., In Schuyikill County it: is : itmuSing,'to..Wit fiess the parties who are: the' lieed . of the Fe- Otris,... One who ..froths nt their meetings about his readiness to:bare his breast .in. de-. • fense of bleediug Ireland, is -a gentlemanwho when the Rebellion here commenced in 1861, resigned the command of his militia cornpa ny, and never moved a step - .afterward to draw_a sword or shoulder a musket 'in, de fence of his country. It is not likely that a gentleunin who -will not fight for his own land when she is assailed by traitors, will go • • very far to _fight for any.body else's -country. _ . Partizan tricksters of this stamp are at . the head of the Fenian movement in OAS_ coon try, and respectable people have nn . , coat dencein it. , should like to see` Ireland free, well.governed, and her.people happy and prosperous, but such a desirable f result can only be • secured, .when England has a foreign war upon her brads, 'and when good men not adventurers,.-lead the moVeMents.. in behalf of Ireland. • WIRZE. The p üblic mind Wasprepared for the convic tion and execution:of the-wretch iVirie..‘The details 'of his criteltier, as revealed "on the trial by the' surviving victims,•_ were ihorri ble beyond precedent.' Fiction haS no •par allel to the story 'of- thi's man's systematic, fiendish treatment of the I.7nion soldiers con fined' • at. Andersonville. Twelve thousand men butchered to appease 'the . blood .thirsty appetite of the.brutal jailer! Death is the only puniShment that, could be inflicted on Wirze, While his fearful eritnes in another age would have'consigne.d him to the lingering terrors of the rack'. The Master of Ibis man, Davis, I will soon be tried. ,Cognizant as- he was of the: horrors of .Andersonville, his acquies enceifnot direct aapproval of the cruelties practiced by . Witz,o, should send him also, to the gallows. Of the-two Davis is the greater criminal. We would not be vindictive, but Our murdered, soldiers, our siriclien Sair flies, :the attempt intake thelifc of the nation, de mand that the chief assassin,. the arch-traitor, should expimetis great crimes with his lite. Treason and murder must be punished or the futtire of the Republic cannot be' , assured against, a repethion - of the • acts of Jefferson PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S THOUSAND POUNDER Alluding to the silent amazement ~with. which the Copperhead - organs receive 3fr. Jobuson's.speech to tlie negro soldiera, the Evening Post says: • "It is knottli that a silty-eight pounder, or other - 11CAN'y cannon, fired owe-the *eters of a shallow bay, will kill, by its.concussion, the lobsters and hard shell fish. They fall into convulsirjns, - and perish in, great numbers. The President's thousand pounder,- on Tueeday, seems to have similarly effected. the people who call 'them seyes Democrats. They are struck with universal lock jilw, . They . are amazed- 7 'dumb-founded,' to use a Vulgar. phrase. They make altogether , a veil , ludicrous and pitiable spectacle." . . His reCent declaration in favor of intelli gent negrO suffrage finished those who were left of , the hissing oarmints. , speaking of this Congressional District —the' Tenth—the Lebanon 'COURIEa says that we*must - redeem Every LTnion - man in_it must feel, that we are shamefully mis represented. The great interests.of the dis trict dem2nd a representative whose_ sympa thies are with - the s party. of progress* and of governmental' tability." True, - and if we .have thorough, earnest, energetic, organiza tion, we vin.t.. carry. the District next yeat-- Let the Union men of the. District labot for's .glorions victory in= 1.136 t i :. Beer-New Jersey has -been 'Carried! After -that* anything is possible to the ,dauntli:Knicin (ttlie cotintry. • _ . _ - • - the traitor Davis not, he par4oned haS beenintimatc4l and "seilf - out ut the Cburttrt,: sl ThaTresident sta **day fait to itlele4tion of women , tit* BaltlmOre Who pre*ntikra petition . inittor Jetts liarAou, ti t couilgeterarrania; mints bad been.rnide . for the ef.irtir legal tri al of Davis iccording to the lawk.,of the land. Fe. `g4dd Ow hear Oils. ,Tlie -- rfeeiplie who have saerticcd much to preserve the Sip:l*ft feel the- effectrof IthaVtraltorli 11ttet, expect bun to . be -tried, and. hope ..: if he is convicted, ,he will be hting, as a , warning. to, men in ,the future ; play the traltiii to a benisic*ttan'tl plat govi.' I erntn i git; We endorae'Atidrew iohnson, who said on the 21st of April, 1865, - ' "TREASON - MUST BE MADE nthOUS. TRAITORS :MUST BE PUNISFrF.D D pOVERIBF ;-:THEY.II , IISSrVYt ONLY' BE' PUNISHED. RUT THEIR SOCIAL... POWER MUST BE-DESTROYED „' AND AFTER. MAE , 'NO TEE ASON ODIOUR;'-__PNVitY UNION :MAN : AND,THF. GOVERNUEMT SHOULD RE.RE IMBURSED OUT. OF THE .POCKETS'OF - THOSE - WHO - -HAVE - INFLICTED THIS ' GREAT SUFFERING UPON THE OOVNTRY." aEL COPPEIUIMM. Lenetrifllis to Kilpaiiick. , . A very large meeting' was held 'Brook lyn 'on Friday of last* week, which. was ad-. dressed by Hon. W.' D. Kelley; of phis General Walbridge; General Kilpatrick and General LOgan, • Gen. Kilpatrick, in the course of his speech, read the following letter to himself from General Sherman : • • "Gellen4 Judsera Kilpatrick: "Dcan Sta. I have observed with interest your political conflict in New: Jersey. It is really provoking,. haraly worthy of a serious thought, but• rather ; of satire and ridicule, , the squirming pf the politicians called Cop perheads. who opposed the war from every conceivable motive. Some from sheer cow -ardice, others to oppose a political party •Some because they thought we. -, 3votild not whip the :South, and now that is reduced to a demonstration, have bard work to' explaitt• their con - duct; even to them - selves. I. have no patience With that class of men, and be lieve•the peopleaf Ike South have more re ,spect for us Who belabored them soundly,. than for the. Copperheads, who, nominally . their friends, led theni deeper and deeper into trouble. THE ELECTIONS OF THE -WEE& We have 1313 . space for extended comment on the .result, of the :Week's elections.: 'The Resublimes have :triumphed everywhere, simply becauSe the organization whichcar- . fed the War to an honorable' tertrileatitin, , has the confidence:of the peOple,•:. while. the _ninth hour Converts are net trusied: - These• elections will teach the South that the' North mean to hare freedom and. Union, one. and ineparable, and - that they will tolerate no alliance by which the treat results .attained by the war might be endangered... :,It "It siguidcant. fact that we have swept_ every . • free State from the •Atlantic to the Pacific. But ,one: loyal State, Delaware,. has. a Cop perhead Governor, and in a year or so she will. fall into line. Truly, this people is Worthy . of the freedom they. enjoy. .. • . HuIa:STE-0 .FOR TUE OaeukNs.--;,AS the. contributions to 'the Orphans` ."Hoinestead, have been. quite liheral recentlY, and .the friends of the noble enterprise feel quite saw guine that:success will crown their efforts, •the officers propose that each . Sabbath School contributing to the , fund . $25, be — said to hold' one share in the , Hone, and' shall he entitled to name one orphan. filt admis . sion into it ; - also, to have one . vote in selecting-the spot where.the institution shall stand--whether on Cemetery will, at:-Get tysburg, or near Valley - Forge, The officers announce that they already have an• avail able fund of over $23,900, and they propose at once*o receive orphans under the care . of the Association in, a temporary way, in Phil adelphia, übtil the fund may wtirrant • the • choice of the country site and the perms - - nent erection Of .the homeste.id. Hon. „Tattles 'Pollock is President of the Association. BRICKS MADR PiY Isaac'Gregg, of Pittsburg, hasperfected a steam machine w.hichi is capable of making fiftv:.seven bricks a minute, With this machine it is claimed tha , fifteen men can make forty . . thousand . bricks a day, and the bricks issue' from-.the. machine already pressed,:WithOut -any • after labor, .Not only is the labor made less, and, the.number vastly increased by this 'great invention, but what is of much more impof tauce to the-public, the_exPenses life so- di. rrinished that the best-quality of bricks can be sold, at one-half theprice now' asked, and the common bricks at rates even: more ac- ceptable to the consumer. - . -Teas Village R6cord thinks that - the Pay •of the•members of the Legislature is - too high for the service . , rendered. ; One thousand dollars for fitly-two' days Service this • , year ith postage stamps throWn in ad is certainly a -"lectle" too steep, especially as , the pay .in other. States _ is only from $2 to $4 a day, for sessions running from fifty to one hundred and thirty days. ;We think with the Record, that the Republican members of the Legislature. should act, au example by putting . down, the unnecessarily high salaries. Retrenchment should be the ordefcifthe day in every department of government. •. Tar, Fair:tor the Solniers'_ and Sailors' Home Closed on Saturday evening last. Two chairs . were ,riven to two ball club's receiving the highest number .of votea. They were awarded 'to the - Minerva . C., which re 7 ceived 595 votes. and-to the Young America C. C..-which recitiVed.s77 ,votes. Addresses Were delivered by Gen.' Meade, and Messrs. Gibons and-Dougherty, and'in original-poem was Jecited by . DeJani . der._ The gross re eeipts of .Fair will amount. to $BO,OOO, nearly $25,000 of which .was .tattcn at the door. The'Ary gm;ds department was, amOng . the most successful; nearly $10,0 . 00 having been realized.by it. • - . . . Trre SOLD! . IT . orn.LLIn all the elections which have occurred since the have the war,-the disbanded strutters voted :with . the.tniow party with the : Same general, an • cord.at:wheu underarnis - : •Tber.have every -. Where,. East: an d :West, • treat ed , wit h :set 16 alt the wooing..of tlie. Democratic Tarty to sup. 'port its tickets. Tlie trick - of ry nominations to win their confidence in 'Petinsylvania, Olki:and lowa, has been un-. . availing: The.: soldiers.... are_'' *placable: against the party which - ntirsed.COriperhead and . whieli.:prortininced : the war.. where-: In. they . wei:e'• pouring • out :their blood, r..4a • failure the•pany; diditi..best to bar. them from .the , beic. The army.. :Was the embodiment of the war apiritigainst : the rebelliont . and it . is amoral .that those w - hO cp_rbpsdreff it should, now turn. themselves over to tblirparty Which was. the. conglomerate .of. eVerylbing . .had..aby • :measure of sympathy with ..the ;rebellion. It is not in IMman nature. for an organization. of men who have ponred out their bkicid for any 'cause .to frateraiie•afterWard With thoSe who:, sought to betray that - cause. Every. ' . day's : perils incountered . ; tor • t h e ... flag . only madethe:soldier 'all the.. more devoted to :it ; .-and'he; worshiped :it: the: Most:When most rent-bY,:the..battle's rage. From the begin 7 .ning, the army hatedtill: factionists and real •ccintents: That hatred has never .knoWn' • abatement, 'and .never will . The' return . . te. :MYR life. w ill:make no . .difference. . So . _long ': aka , 'soldier breathk: . CoPperheadism ' ..have a Mortal enemy, = -.M.:PRA • • . . Feszian JOurisal (Calholic)' on. called Democracy" There is. no need.Of affidavit to sustain the following observatiop of the~ Catholic Frei man's Journal as * tO-the state'of its own• party, viz : `The Democracy are - disorganized • they hive neither the spirit nor the organiza tion of the old, party : " * . EDITOR!M TABLE. TEE Soy ursa's Casaarr for. November, is an et eellent nun:it:ter. It contains in addition to much intenstiiik.literary matter , a vies , of .Gatibaldi's home at °sprees. Published by C. W. 'Masan- . der, 123 Beath' Third .StroOk.Ph , . . . . „, fiCIMNCE 'TIE WORK OF 'ZIMOA TION."-ThitiliS the title of an able .address' -de livered oo thelsth of last July, upon laying the - corner-atone'of..the Jenks' Chemical Hall,-at La fayette College, ty"Rev.-IY. Heary . Clreett., 'lf we amice . .we would make some-extracts, but .:we eau only commend the - .mmirddetle, the notice. of the public. It shettld•lmgerieralty , trittrwolsTaTzamtvzoillieiiat.—runn -tloi - pnblisher, Charles B, Et:char:de:on; .540 Broad !eriiy.libii York, We'. hAve 'received a' coy y' elf 'the November number of thie 4.1)1,y , edited and ..,,, • • • . . esting military, magazine. .It. is , • an ; admirable . number: The contents are, ,Whe .may kill , in War.. and who may not; Siege af. Morris shissuli.l 'Re: 7 of Seeking - the p l: Mile; BreverMajiy- (lea eralllngh .Tnalsozl,_llsl4 "ck ; Pay•:Ditften'‘ United StateC.rzmy tslah - lank CartrtAlla toms (poetr#4,l3lood- .; Ild Anti (piadry,y, , ^l wiz - , y Intelligence 1 . '-' Peßstrttruinti. , 1? ... nail Navy In , ti06;_: . 39, 1 1 W6f, ' Ofied I.i - Y '"- ' Is bzxr\no. that the.po a ..orttie :-Magaine hilt iii no irise " ed - 7. .e . . pilOhosiroftith war- . • '''',.-:- ' :,%:".;•.': 4 !" •?is.;••:• - - .) . ..::-.: , .. , : - . - 1 77 ' .1 BuieucwooWs , l4iaStliteL •I•Gateber number . bf - thiellagazitiereptiblisbedsby - Ird Sizott &Co.; lievrlrcirk.' 'Heron - Von Derck* ?Chief of Staff-to General li-Bz.11:- Stuart" . gives part two of his "Memoirs of, the Confederate War forlaidepeeidenoti;''Teisomeef hiaßnglifsli inail ?era this narrative of Major Von . Borcke, must be wonderful. To Americans; speeiallythose who Yreneactively engage,d iti the late" War, his state -pientestobritbis* Tienionel . .jir . o Weiss and ; man--. •nerizi'whicti he with inferior...forces invariably put vastly superior numbers - of the •Yankeeti to • ignominious _ flight,. are _Munchanie.nish.. Yon Boicke i-wtfuLl' do?well to: ,retire and - far his' :yephtatirin saY malting ) more about his conriee tien.withsthelillaireholders':•Bebellimx.?sThe rest of the contents of, this number of:Blackwood; ' ere, part nine of Miss Illajoribanks, aninteresting 1 serial ;. a review of the : poetry of Giacomo Leopar 'di, it singillar;;ltaliiin genius; partlwool Switzer land in Saintlier - and Autumn ; the Obstinate Ti tan; the Laying of the Atlantic Cable. • . „_, ..• quit RISTOitY • Or TIM GRIS&VBEBELLIteg," is '.the titlenita newmork b' Mr.-Thomas P. Nei toll, ,• author ofieverelvalnible W late'e orks; and late 1 of the Army and Navy -Journal, .which. acquired. the reputation - dnring the war of being :a trust,: worthy and authoritative jourrial. • This 'history is, pnbliiiheil by 'L. Stebbins,- of Hartford, Ct. ; 'contains 778 pages :of reading matter;.a large eumber Of illustrations,' (war scenes, portraits of effietet, , etc.) • and as•it.sells for $4 50, is the -cheapest book in the: market. It is complete in .one volume. . • - . • ' ' • , • A perfect history : of the Rebellion we. cannot expect in generation ; .but Oda is about the most trustworthy narrative of the , events that led to and the progress of the liar. that we have seen and it must rank- among the - beat cetemporary authorities: • It is not - a splurging .book .about battles, 1, or political :disquisition, but .a clear„ perspictionsi easily; 'and , compactly written ac countof the war, &Leh as nine people out of ten read, and will like to read. As a - book of refer once-it will belighry valeed; since it contains statistics, cifticial• documents, and earefiilla-pre pare mgrap m .no ices. t a every tor an d agliticia.u, at least ,grill appreciate. The style is iniiid,-and the method - orderly, .and the very aim, plicity and straight-forWardness of the narrative will comm en d it-to all classee. : ' • i885.' iov.'i 11 SAraiDAY; ,Suign T. SnEnif.klr; "Major General." . 13 iIT AYJ... 16 . W1toNagai. 16 Tttligsti4i... . . . Sunday lact we had the • first Buoy" -of the sea son:".The *either 'during :the Ikeeli . haß been quits pold: • .-••• • _ • . . • • . • . • . . A'; ale of One HuOrki Giiveinnient hories take.plitee'in this Berough . On. Monday next, 13 instant.. , ;• • •.1 . • • • Tb-7norroia.-Forty7eixth • Sundly of , .the year and` twenty-seeond aftefTrirtitY' Day'e length IQ hours apcl 3 minutes.. .. • . • • *.- • - . . . . . . .. . ~ ./3/yys have: . . , i)rtr ,fun,' lint :.don't `:.illitiney7. on the nidewalka of our priiicipir thoriittglifares...L. aur istreets. - are wide' onouly,h for ,the . 'Sport. . On Monday the . -direetoes - of tho • Gritprnine.n National Bank of , declared a -stirni-an nnal - diTidend:of eight per cent.,: clear of ta-sma. . . . It is staled tlrat the. - Philadelphia and Resoling Railroad Company inimul folding two.Allow:4lnd coal oars to their rolling stock for thee;narling • • , • . , . • . The Directors= of the First • National Bank - . 01 .Minersville.im Monday last.deelared a aemi-anno al .dividend of fire per. eent.,•free - from tax, pays blo °wand after.fo.;day. .', . . Iteittem4ei• the of . ..snow suggests the• reponsibility of taking 'care of the. :poor in our midst, and the' charitable . diSposed shohld at once hunt them up, atid...ee .that they - are provided arid cared forduring , the.eold blasts of the winter'about setting' in.: . . . . . • Killer 0!). the Breaking of a' Stfrpe'Ohain.On . Wednesday . . last as a. in'ner- named Elan Jones,: a Welehraan, Was cpining up the slope nt Itypnlier's Colliery; New Castle, in a car, the chain to which the. car was attached, broke; precipitating . the .urifiitnnite min tothe . bottom. „Eta was instant, ~Xciatt ltfairo. Weekly . itiananac. SUN 811e1 SIBFB• I sere 413 .• 47 Full - M. -3 3 Z trial; 6 : - 43A :.'460 Last . Q. 10 0 , -19:ma'tt 6' 4# 4 .15!..h r ew IL 'lB :6 - 4 .mtrg 6' 16 4..44f First . Q.; . 25-.10- 3 evn'g . . •:S Chi e n, en, .IVddriesday nuirninfr,. INlartha wife 'of Mr: Harrison itiland of this Bor. pugh, died, very suddenly.. Early in the-morn ing she requeSted her 'bother' who hid be-en sleeping with her, to get her husband's .break fast. 'Her tuntherwent,'and,..when she :returned -Mrs. Riland was dead: . : londay . last; the Firi N•ttionalTank of Maliitnoy. City declared ,a divi dend of 6' . nei cent., clear of Governitiont tax, oii of the, profits of the prevjonS six months, after re serving .a hatidAome•.aorpimi. We unde . rstazu that the bnShies4 of the Institation:is'ineregiiiin4 and excee&. ilie.eipeeta.tiori entertained :atistart • The "Pottsville Liteirry . 3ylll' meet Monday e , •ening. next, at "4. d'elock, .in the 1)6 PP numt of the First -Presbyterian Church (ft-v.• )1r 101,7, ). corner. 3lnilaritangp .and Third. Streets: Exercise as folkiwe ti,ectrife . by Rev. A.Trior. QuCstion for debate; "Is mlin . the . artificer' of his nmti fortnne.": Tide question will be 'contionetlon the Monday • • . • . , . . 401. (her .and•• Tuesday _ last as Thomas ".r..tirk of kill Creck,..was.alking tin the yt.iiruad from Port,Ca.rbon; endeaVore.t to. get 0117 of the 'wayof two engines . 2 -inning - . d own,. but .failed and hairy , struck. was run Over and zi - day - or two before one - of his sons was.run- ov'er on the BIIMB.rdeA, and hail.one artnseruSh cid sd that .amputation wasrendered neCessary. - . . . . . . Fall of Rock 'in a. retienel.'-- . On Tuesday as the tiry evening train . froth' Philadelphia; ..was bomiug through the long thettel.at Port Clinton,. a large piece of rock fell from the roof a passed through the middle Of the rear car,.carrying:a seat'.and •portion of the, floor through - to the track:: : Forth, *na ely.the passengers:who were in .the car were - .seatrd at 'either no . peraon Was injured, though all were: considerably: alarmed.' • . - . . . A prinorhatic voyage . to Ireland, on thirty-six, thousand feet of canvass; will he .eihibitetEatt Town Hall in this :Borengli. : during the-coming' week, by the proprietor and manager, Mr. nips.. McDonnell: There are many charming.scenes , in this .painting: by artiStS'of repute. A. &Scrip- - live lecture will accompany the. panorama. -The price of adthissiun is.fixed at s'cents.' Children, 15eents: The.merits of .this -exhibition 'and. the low price.of admission must-secure ` large audi . . • Schuylkill County Fenvile.Bible . meeting ofthis Society. - was held nn - Monday eve ning last in the .FirAt Presbyterian ; Church. dresses. Avere ered - by Rev. Mr.- Torrence, At - ,ent for the . Ainerican .Bible'Society.;' by Bey. Mr: Riley. and by Benj.' Ilay‘Yood, - F. 9 9.• A reso • - •lution'yras.adooted to move the derioattory of the .S ,cicty Ma: public Made. TheapealterS •Iti:o;ed-a 'revivsl44..interest in the - eausenf.Bible distribti tom in.Scbuyilt ill County. ' • ••, . . l .c:iare vies : led to state that the .depository wilt' he, iu the futut e. at - the'booketore 0. 5.,: C. ..130d,byshell, Centre *treet. *. • • •,. . Mr. Pa:trick . 'Barry;-the contractir, wi known to onr citizens in connection- witlithe fac that he,drove theMalianoy - Timpel, died recently He very Prudently lirid his life in-uiett; and the result that biS family is leftin coinfortahl eninstances; By.reference to a card, iri , anoth coliimo froM Mrs.. Julia A..2.1.h.trry,• it ivillht; se, thatshe thanks' Mr.. Robert C. Hill, Agent hen of the-Penn Mutual InsnraneeConipany, in whip] Mr. Barry had - a •policy,'•for paying The • Money even:before ehe..was entitled. to receive it .neder the terms of the policy. • No careful ht3;b - andand -father *will neglect to this ideure_to.•his funny c:Omfort in case of his death. • ;•-• • `.3tr: N. T. rifiehtirdoon,'ni Philadelphia ; Who is atknoWledged. to 'be- ono - of the finest readers . in. this • ' country, - will ' reading. obis Borough; ..thsTow.n Hal!, on Tuesday even ing next, :14th instant. These *llo_li:ice heard . Mr.. Richardson will uot'we ardent's, Miss 'the op portnuitrof again listening to lkiiiTini!ilfed remit , tion orsorne of- the finest. productions in the lan guage, While 'thoSe who have never heard' iitic will we promise theM, W . cleliglatedifthey attend on• Tuesday evening.: We consider - Mr. ilichard . son as an elocutionist, fully theutlual - hi. many, re: spects, • • . . , . The direptin's of . the Oatawissa .R.tilroad'On ...Friday. last conferred the lease .of. that road', to the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad', for the Ponsideration • of - . 4365.000, :inPtead. .1320,060 per annum,'as previously next, the ' lease will be presented to the consider., *.ation of the stockholders. The contract beara 'date Novernber 1; 1865; and ii4,signed . by the prop; "er . officei - s. • Possession of the road is 'to be given on Dec. tither 1; 1865, and the term, of the lease is 999 years. The: lessees furnish all. .n.otis.e and i3ther. poweri'cars, &c;; an ritri the road at their own' expense; giving the Catawba& .$l,OOO ,: per day,--which is over' 8. per cent. .011 :the' preferred. stock, and 35 per. cent. arrearages due, as well as B ! Per n'. . cent. ou the commo stoCk." . , . • .A ;stalwart Teuton Witly.tno much beer aboard; While attempting on' Thureday to -drive' a . wagon. around-the. corner of Second. and Malieutan,, ,, o etreete,.mantiged to run one of: the. ii•ont Wheels' against the curb.; The wagon 'stepped brit Hans ;He vent headforemost. over 'his home's `.` narrative ". and came down With. a .eliock that .made the . earth' tremble,.on the liroati crossing at Rowel's.. without even ;injuring the stump of.a - dirty claypiPelhat be held ilinilybe ..tween his teeth, Had our Teutonic friend been -41ohei e .hie woirld' have been , a case -for-the Coro. ner sud the verdietwould haye been t`' dislocated , -Distres sittiOceuri•eneS.f-Cin .- the. : night of the 31st ultune,.as SainuelClemetis . ..was. at work in the elope at Windy' Harbor, he, slipped and fell a dietetic° ofthirty yards, and tam inetautly killed. He was an honorable, 'patriotie.young man. •He served his country from the commencement of the. Rebellion to its &lose. In the three months' service he . wasa member or Company E, 16th. riegt.; P.. V., Cala. Wielack. .On hie return - lie joined Capt. Winiack's cornpail.in the 48th Reg iment: He ptuticipated all the battles in which the RegimetW watcertgaged s ,and was' dial •tingtiished for bravery and :good conduct. lie .waa the Oldest:offourtirotheng who served Ur the tinme'Coinptitrv. liff. Clemens watfmarried buts shorttime beforelis- death; and leaves a .young wife. Anti ti large circle of friendsl to . doPlOre, their sad bereavenient. - • 1.. Hoese Report.:-.-The regfdar' monthly _,meeting the , Diteetors of the Poor, if Schuylkillt ; 4 CoretZ t ilrea held 'et the Alms House, November Breeek.szei Isaac OrwM, r.• . . The follosing;10 - the' census of the. Hoare for e Mouth ending Oetober 31, 1365.:. • ;--;. No. oi'Mmetee inHiMeS.• Sept. SO, 1865.. • • " . Oet: 81, 1865:::, '341 IsitTesse.b lia at meetl2.,•• • ..... 6 filo. of ituastes'.lloiiiiki Oot. - 31, /KO , '3 1 9 . • to Agate time this ... 341 IMgessallist'year:o -. ..:''.. • abnyC;49.are insaneandidiotiit; fisrun- , der medical treatment': 48 children. . • . :Admitted during - . the. month,. , 481 - discharged• 'and absconded, S 2 ;" bound ody 1 ; . tsirn, 2 . ; -died, 'Lodging and meals *ere furnished in 92'persOns, ...Out. door relief:nits granted t0'•156 . - • persona, immubtingjo444oo. - i• "Bills were read; and:orders-drawn, ttmonnting $4,229 05 55,101 70 Previous home Tikfal in 1865 . . . Presentation to John T. Werner, , .F;sq.—No cit fzen.of Sclinylliill Uonnty, did , nore. during- the War;'-in his individuarcapacity, at, home, .to np held the Government and. urge volunteering to subdue armed treason," than John T. Werner, Esq.- time. And money were giveii".freely" to the cause ;. unselfish patrietiSm was ma,rhati.and exceptional. The close. of the Rebellion . and the splendid Union victories at .the ballot - .box ..which culminated .130 .rnagniflcently_ this week,,suEtgested to the friends of Mr. • Wer . ner - who is so deVoted a chainpion of the, Union, the propriety of evincing in. some practical way, the - high regard they entertain for him as a titan and a patriot. Acting on the thought 'they caused to be prepared a. very fine ebouy cane, with a Massive, • richly chased' -gold. head. ' in . setibedas follows : the • Citizens .of - eleituyt; kill County to JOHN T, WERNER, for his rinieljieh : devotion tothe.•Gotiernmenr- on& his efficient Ari'r nicest in behalf of the 'Union Veering tlie.kile leebel . On: Thursday ' -evening last the presentation• tool place aftheresidence of. Mr. Werner - in - the presence of a number.of his friends. • Lin Bar tholomew,.Esq., made the . presentation in "a few appropriate, truthful remaiks,. at the conelusion of which Mr.-Werner expressed his • thinks for the gift. The 'Sheriff sulise9eently . . enteitaineil his visitors, the whole affair passing off in the most agreeable manner. •. • . . Proceedings (1 the Borough Oftuncil—A Stated • irioetim„.• of Council was held on TuesdayeYeriing list:. Present,. Messrs. Moyer,• Leopard, Morris, Gressarig,:..lleffuer, Grifdth; ' Nagle,. .Dob.on, Cochran, and Reed. ?rest. pro tem,' • : 'Minutes of - previous meeting • were • read and: adopted: ` . • '. St. Coin. asked that matter of 'curbing, paving' and ,eutt..ring, as far its '•narties hetirn are:concerned, - bellcontinued :nail. next season.: Same Corn. reported paring and gutter-. log at Centre and High streets, contracted fur, and inlet at Callowhill .and Railroad itreets, - cem- Coin: on Fitiance's.nd Accounts recommended ' thatsl.o - 'damageii be • paid Wm. :Walker. who re ceinlY fell thrOugli planking in Railroad street..• •, Corn on Fire. Apparatus reported Bohannon Sr. Sclinerr not liable fur damages, in consequence of.arunaWay team: belonging. to them breaking Aire plug at Third street, , . • • ••. • Curn...ort Shrvey reported' change laf, grade•for Higli street between Spruce Ailey and .Morris. street,.which was adopted. . • . Statement of the. ormigh'Treasurer read.and filed, '..* •On motion 3: S. Hawley was alloWed cony. Borough .grades mid purchase a book :for 'the . . • OuniumnicationefWatehmen, and statement of ..Burgess on Subject of collecting? fines.. froth ye..* - grants, was rei erred to the ,Ordinance 'Cc. >remit tee. to consult the•Solieiter. < "Lamp and Watch:. Corn: was _.instructed to. re mode the lamp.: at Tenth and.Nowegiati Norwegian . Streets.- • Ou motion it was.reSolved• *that E. Meie*inkle. ho nriti*d-foremoVe his poiclar, fliglv Street,' Where upon tee paveinent.• ..• ••• ..•- . :The were...read, and • ordered to 'he'paid . • - ...Francis Weaver:. E. 0. Parr Y... • .. • . • 'Wuf. Walker • J.. - McAnally.'. . :.. • . Albert Itenuard • . Stich= .1... Thonipsen Pour watchmen • Jacob Rienzi°. Street hands, : . it:divert' hands: . J. Madera_ Bro • B. Barr fiIiSQN% CHA.NOre Previime issue Adjourne.d .•. • . . . [commuslckren.) • • A regular meeting.of :the Schuylkill •CountyEduca7: tioual Association was held in Schuylkill Haven, Sattir day,,NtWember 4th, 1865.• The extreme. inclenienty of the weather prevented a 'huge' attendance: The meet ing.. however. was called tri'order by Vie. President, Mr: A: H. Rauh; of Ashlan&-• The minutes of last Meeting were read and adopted, after which the -programme':of business was-taken up.' , -Election -:of • Olteer}3 being in -or.dci, several persons Were put, in nomination for, the various -offices' mid an election entered 'upon, which-re, sulted in the . ..efectidn of the fullosiring persons, viz: `For President; Mr. Ranh; Ashland ; for. Vice • President, Miss Jennie Brmitn.'of SChaylkill Haven;. for Recerdintz S,cretttry. Mr.,11. M. Hannah. of •Schuyikill Haven :.Treasurer,. Mr. J. A. M;Pasern•ire, of Potts-. vine Uorresponding.Sersetary, Mr. P: F. Mudey ; Ex ecutive committee. Messrs.J. Passmore."Thanen hoiver. E. T. Burizan. - thlii Migsen Gress:int! and \ludup:. for Critic,' Mr. T. David'Yeager. of Port Qiirhon. . • . A report was - read by Mr. IL M.:•llaunah, on the "In; crease of Eductitthiliti Means," Whi6b was adopted with out discuSsion. Mr. Bruner: . of. Ashland, read a repitrt on SvhoolOovernment, in which-the question of whis peyttuz di eu_ssed The: report was adopted without discussion'. The 'Ass.iciation then. entered upon-the disc,ussion-of thequestion,'' , What is ihe best' method ol:preveining whispering lit Scholl The de bate was animated and interesting. several - .gentlenteit - participating. thviviii.. - The . majority scented. to'. ilia= countenanc& the no-Whisliefing rule, and arguild the impropriety of attempting the enforcement of any'such rule. • After the debate, Ml:Channel !Tidied 2:0 titllend the eonstit ellen in reference to platte:ol meeting, sri . to have. the meetings 'held 'alternately at Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Minerseille, havinf given no tice of such an amendment, a knig time sinct. The mo tion was agreed to, and the &institution iStgainnended. • The Association then adjourned. •• . •". T. BITEGA:4, See.. Pro Tern. . . . - . . . . . . We' cl ipthe following' 'from' one of.t.he.Ptilladel-. phia daily papers: • Our people - visiting: or sendins . down to the city...would do well 'to. make - a note of it". . IWnetnimitlkei ar:Brownliir Ttilaestabli4rientjocated at the corner cif Sirtn andMAnharSis..{PuitsocLrui:A. familiarly known as "OAli. HALL," is probably the largest and-bes.t con . , ducted "Ready Made" Clothing and - Merchant Tailor ing Ilinisein the State.. t Their - superior" styles. efeel-, lent workmanship. and. =Aeration:lli .prices; have .made their House deservedly, popular. • ' • . In their CUSTOM ';DE:"ART,MENT, where elegant Ostiur.ivrs are 1114Dc_ui OithEß. none but .the: very .best Artists are ettiployed, - ,and the 'fine- assortment:of Ma terials to'select from enables every one. to be well :Samples will be sent by ., Nail, and ,instructions for mezeuring, wlied•writtee for. • . Nov. it, ,tip FURS.. FURS. FURS: WROLESAIE AND RETAIL. . • • . CHARLES. OAK - FORD .•&•:.SONS 7 • - 'CON 9eINEN T.AL HOTEL - . .. .. • • • • - PRIL4DELE'HtA. • '' . :.. • - Dave no* open their' large and splendid stock of - . ', , • LADIES' FUR CAPES, -. .• - . .- - - - • •:. • , . COLLARS, • ',. . • .„MUFFS _ , • • -.. •'' • . • CUFFS.. - . • - , . - ' .. . . . . , . • GLOVES. - . • ~, -•-.. • . .. • ~ • AND HOODS. - • - •. Also the fines[ assortment of FANCY FUR"ROBES; CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOBES ever•beiore•effered • by them, and . ivhieh areAvarranted to - tie as represented: .. -"MIMI PRIING -VUKS,BOUPIIT•,' The Bridri I , Chnosber, an 'Essay of.Nyarning and Instruction for . Yoting : Nfen-Lptibl tird Associaiidei.and pent. free of charge in sealed en 'velopes. Dr. I._ SKILIAN I. liniiardiAasociation, Philadelphia, Pa.. • • • „.„ I. rFeb.ll. • - • •'. HAIR DYE 111.11.11i . D'VE llntchelcies • Hair, .Dye'l - is the beet in the - -world The only irne and perfect-Dyellarmlessln stautt..ieofis- and Iteliable-sprothicesn'splendid Blaclt Natural.BroWn—remedies the ill 'effects of. Bad Dyes, and frequently-restores the original color.- .Sold by 'all I iruggistso k The acnuille is signed, Batchelor, Si Barclay Stret, New York,- -' l. - '. January 7~1865. Hall's Vegetable NiciliatiHair Urneiver has' proved itself.t.6 be. the most Perfect preparation' for the bait everoflered to thepublic. . • It is a vegetable compound, and. Contains no injurt busproperties whatever.. . • ' • IT WILL RESTORE GHAY ITS ORIGI NAL COLOR.' -. • • .1 '• • • - • It wilt keep-the . ..hair from falling out. • . It cleans tthe•scaly and_makes the hair Softi• lustrous . • It fe,a splendid hair &ening.. , • Nci person, old or young, should fall to rise , ft..-- • IT IS RECoMMENDED - AND: USED . BY THE :FIRST MEDICAL' AITILIOEITY. , ' • rarmti for Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and take no other. • • ••• '• • . .. . . • • TO PLILIFY, • E.I , ;TUCITTIIE B 1.601), ..A.Nli BEAUTIFY the cnmplexion. use ifelmbold's 'Highly eciricentmted Elm- . 'hi - Extract Sareaparil a. lYne bottle Kenai In strewth .one gallon'of the -Syrup of Decoctiou. • •-• • • Army. Itch, 'ret;e . r„ All Eruptions : _ DR. SWAYNESALL-EIRALTNO OINTMENT." " DR.SWAYNE'S ALL-BEALING OINTMENT,'" No case so obstinate,- or long standing, it will not cure in a short time, all kinds of Tetter are permanent ly cured. Army Itch.. which ;is so prevalent, it never fails to cure. Chronic Erysipelas. -Salt Rheum. -Ring worms, Barber's Itch, &e. ; Eruptions. covering the Whole surface or the body, old Ulcers of many years standing. that put at defiance every. other mode of treatment, all yield to the healing propertlsat of the great vegetable salve., . • '' . n , • . . Price 50-centa. - By sending 6- cents to Sivayne SOn. NORTH SIXTH Street, Phi ladelphie,:a box will - ife mailed. to any part of the United. States,. free . of . Sold by lIENB.T SAYLOR,-Druggist, R. P. HALL & CO„ • Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors For sale by'aU drtiggists Azigubt 12, •63.. . clioi.Aii..s - .:. Nnp:ll4ittice.. I% 0.'140g •••- - - • OrTrinity" Epiacoioill Church,--While the Church is tmdergoing.repalre . services be held in the Court Mouse at 10%' (Pelee& A.M., aina Th' P M.. tor- Welmis Congregational Church, Rev. ,E. R. Lewts,.serrices every . Sabbath . alternately, at. Io o'clock, A. M. and 6 ceeloeli, P. M.. • lat'lltuptist Church.—Suidaymorrihig ser vice CIOK ceelock.) corner Mehantonge and 7th street. Stinday..evenlim service (7 o.duck.) Id street, near Cal. , • s• 11. B. AUSTLX; Pastor; . • . •, , , ItesidaneeMahantoneo above TO Street. " raryirst Etreabrierian.Chfirch, Corner hantongo and. Third Streets. Rev. Is Rum, %Flo. .tor. - Services; Sunday_ 10)4 A. and: 7,;$ M ex cept on theed Sunday of.every . nienth, when the second eervieo,A-11. at:330%.P; .11, Lecture; Thursday evening at 734.. 'Sabbath 'Sehoel, 2 P. M.. :Prayer "Meeting, quarter before 10,l'ilandar morning. • • . • . - - . • VP" Vittitial.'lriraeker - Illesedog. :every :Rttedny morning. from 8% to 93 o'clock, In the: kernel Church • on Second Street,'betvreen _Market and Norwegian Bti: All'are invited.' re - Evannelkcat 6831awhnl-- .Rev. Sivrt. O. Raceme; , Pastor. wilnireatch Pennan ekr. erY Sunday morning at: 10 o'CloCk, the Ryening nt T,M4tock. . . • •tar to. Gee &tat Reforme d Chuiri.ta,k Street. Rev: J. 0. Rceanta. Pastor. - Regular tterviee%, .;alternately. in the Gernn' iaandiltglish - langhligeso 'ev ery Sabbath day. at in A. M. ..t.T P.. M.. Prayer Meet- ing and Lecture eery Wednesday evening at T. P, M. October lkh and - Ritgßeh -In ,tbst_..woro:9g and. German In-the . evening. ' • October, 15tit lind'atii,.:Gerinin` in- the andagni and English in the evening. _ • _ - .'11, - Bittettilediat I . . Chortle Secandetteet, above Market. Rev. J. B. Alcenitonan, Pastor. Services.: Sabbetk;iit-lk and-7, P. M.' Prayer Mee,tin - Tnuality evening, lit7g o'clock • • • . . :'AEI Mairiage Notice,' timid be 'itiorniapriated teith cents to apperir in the Jolla:Ilk . .'- • • • DONICE-:-B.ASSETT- - On the 4th Inst., at the hoiitte of the bride's father. :by the Rev. J. B. McCullough,' Mr. DANIEL Dot.INE-of Mechanicsville. • to' Miss - S4n4it Ori'tsught4trlM'llo: l4 uk 4 tlMlM lo4.ltie..l4l:' . RICH-TiIOMPSON.,On the 9th.by Rem. Jo4ebb MCCool. Mr..Joun 31.1ticif and MO .A.vOnt..4 A, Tuonitsota. all of thiaidati. . , . . 559,330 75 . . ' • Simple: an iinuneeraents deaths, free. Those, ac. ompanied with ii3Ofees; ...*c.;intsat -be paid pr, at the cafe of ,101iterita.:tie7tine. : • .• • • • _ FOXOn Tuesday. November Tth„ Arils - ST=lre%. 'eldest dati;titer of Augustus and Elmira It; Fox, aged 6 ymrs, T months and 9 days.' ' - : lIIINTZINGER—On Friday nnwning, the 10th inst., Etx.aamt.WOolasos, wife of Samuel HantaingeEsor: of this Borough. aged 66 , years: 6 months and 12., days. The funeral.will.take place from the resideneekot her htiabanit Centre Street, et' Mom day the 13111 lest.. at I o'clock, The.relativen and frieridevfthe•fam ilPare invttkd . to atten L • ', • - _,'KEMMERIANG—Cktober 29th., in V7aahington Tp, HSItYIiENIMEttI.ING,/Igpd 61 years, Ilinouths and 1s KIMMEL—On 'the .let .of Noiember at: Fountain Springs. Schuylkill County Crtais•riN.a. wife of 'Joseph,. Kimmel, Mille aSth year of her age. ; . . .; ' LF.IBr u WmhiMaon,..D. C., on. Thureidayniornlnz . Id list.. Mrs. -1,1Auv,,E...V. ,- Lant,• wife of Alexander R. Leiti,"and daughter of Clement Woodward, Esq., Ta,geti 2.l.yearts, 11 months and 19 days. • . , . . MOSER—On the let or November,.at IdcKeansburg, Schuylkill County. of Typhoid Fever, IsA'Ao" AB,seu, a soldier of 'the war of .1512, aged . - yeare,'l month and Tlevrat..'married fifty yearStO the lady who actrvivea him.' }le bad ten 'children forty-nine. grandchildren, and_aii. great-grand children: • - REED—November Ist, atthe 'residence. Of her. tins , - band.„Mrs. Louisa . ; wile of Israel Reck Esq,,, - of Barry Township, Schuylkill' Co., Pa..aged..so years. • RILAND—In This Borough; en Wednesday, No vember Bth, MAirruA, S.,' wife of Harrison Riland, aged 26 years ; 10 months and 29 days. • -''he relatives and-friends . of the family are respect, fully invited to'attend the -funeral from - the residence of .her husband, on Norwegian shove 4th Street, to morrow: (Sunday) afternoon,' at 2 o'clock. "•' "Adorn .''the Gimveit ',et the Dead.?' TH.g, , -.M.A,R13 .T_.Vi,-.Y.4R.p, • • AT 11.11.1NERSV.ILLE;.: . . . Has been re m oved to the east end of the trim], corner Of Sten : betel Mimes and Pneumatic Road. • The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to ins - stock of • • - • , •• ABLERICAN& ITALIAN MARBLE, • . Which. he is mimufacturing into Tombs. Monumente,- . Head and Foot Stones, Mantlepieces, Table and Bureau ' Tops. Window and Door. Sills. Steps, &c., also, Posta , with Hailing. for cemetery purposes. Lettericgof the best styles done in German and English characters, and all kinds sof • OR RA A. 3113 N T,AL WORK.execu ted in the' hiehest style ofart and the, most suihrtantial . Manner., Ire also has now ready,.some,btututiful sculp tures made oat 01 'ltalian' Marble, consistiou a'some" very neat dtignit for cernetery•purposw.•such as carved Lamb's, Flower Yeses. , Urns; 'Doves. Pldoe. call and examine for yourselyes. , • Prices are yery low.— .Work delivered at-u di-tance free of charge. , EISENBROWN; formerly of Northiand Co. , • August 12. `63 . • .. ..7 32-3m' - - GENERAL .NOTIC!,&S: _„„ • NOTICE Is hereby given - that •0n.. 1 40:Yi!. • DAY..NOVEMBER G..lS•ti6; - the rir . E4 Xs: tiiinal Bat* of Illahanay City. ' d6clared setni-anntial dividend of. G per cent., clear of•Giivernment tax. • • • Reid. 1....T0DE.it, Cxahierc••; 45-11 • ' :2¢.57' 120'.74 10 00 25 60 6 50 6 00 17 44 186 00 49 10 142:69 yam. • itIf6SIERSYILLE ,; --T ' Pa. November ,• 11.863. he Directors.. Of the First Na tional Bank of- INfinersville; Pa., have, tbi - day de: chned a semi:annual-dividend Of-five per neut.: free-of tar, 'payable oh and atter Saturday. Nnvernbilr 11: '65. Nov. IL'95-45 It'. S. KAUFFMAN: Cashier. . 308. 87. 1. 175 00. 33 00 13.87 , . . . . . . . "cprpik.„7 - •G . OVEUNMENT NAT.,. - - RANK; 1t1 ) . . • Poitriville. Nov. 6,• 11665.- • -The Di . reetors have this day dtelared liditideid of Eight per cept:. for "the • last six. m ,. :nthS. parable .on • gemertd, clear of tilleli. • ' Li. It. BUNTZINGER,'CROIier. . Nov: 11 '65.. ' • • • -• • - - ".- 464 t. $1,179 34 8,930 53 310,109.91 OF'FICE OF TEIE MT. CAR. .BON IKAULROAD C0..---PIIILA:- DETI.PITIA: November 4, 18tIn.—The Annual-Meeting oC thgStockholdere of .this Company, and au election for a P.rettidenkand Eight .Mantmers, will be. held 'at No. tile, Wa:mitEtreet, on' MONDAY, the -'4th day of December nett. At 12 otclOck, Mi. • • .: WILLIA3I-11.0.131N50N,. Jr., Secretary: tiov. 11, • • * VOW DRIVING TIJNNEL on the pelong tract, one mile aboVe litiddleport, will be-received .by the under signed up to,the 20th in's.t. Specifications and dis tance a Terre' can be seen by any person wishing to cmitract for: thti . same, as a Tunnel 19 'driven on the water level through„ the samo strata - • . • • . 31...311.7RRAY, Valley Furnace. 457.1 t. REM . - MOT~CIE.--\once is' hereby given' that • booltelorsubseription :ty - i the - Stock of the Schuylkill Haven Gas- and Water Conspa-' ny .will he opener" at the public house .of•-Mrs. - M. A. Koons the 13Orough Of Schuylkill- Alprt e, on , SAT- u', the '2stli'day of. NOVE.MBKR. between the •hours of 10. ouock • the', forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon: • ' 4 WM: B. RUDY, Secretary. Haven, Nov. 4.; '65. 45- MEM T E NEW - YORK. St3IIIUV }KILI. C0..41. COM PA niv—rwo ticii..i.Proposals will be received at . the Office of the Company at Woodside until Wednesday: I:foth Decem ber next, for supplying the several Collieries with Props. Gangway Timber Sleepers:, , Lbggiogs. .and M 1 other tiratice,re - yaired for thamines during IS6a6. Proposals:May state .one price' if said •timberls cat mi,the Comicany , s •lands,' another .one if - the aame "is providedby the contractor. For farther - . particulars - apply to Mr: JACOB GLOVER, ;Mining Superintend - eut, or at the*Othee of the Company at• Woodside. • , ' •.. THOALAS:VERNER, Agent. —W6thiside. Pa., -Nov. 4, '65 • : 45.6 t ~CA6D:---11[nlianoy City,•Novem ber 43th,'.1865. •• . ROBERT C. Agent Penn littitnal:Tosu rance Co.-Dear Sir:- 7 1 - bave :title day . received, from you. the"clieck'Of the Penn Alutual Life Insurance Co. for Twenty4i.re.llundied-poliarsOullill, for 13V Policy of Insurance on the life of my late Ittieband, Patrick J: Barry:. anti, am under many 'obligatiOna •to you mid tit the Company you represent for,yonr.consid-; erute promptheis in paying OIL+ money- before I was eutitled , to receiv . eittinder the terms GI; the : Policy.. • Very „Respectful 1y... : CSigned) . JULIA A: BARRY. 45,4. ' • Nov. ii, .65 • 31(!killg °Late Striek holders of the lilack:Henth Coal Company, uill,be'held on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14,18115, at .12. noon: - lit the Oilled of Company," N0.'302 WALNUT STREET, in the City '-of Philudelphte At which time and place there will.be held an 'erection for a Been). of Five Directors. : GEO. W.. REED, ..Settetaty.' TWELVE RERRIKOTISPES can be tuld at Alleles GnllcrY. fur $1.25. Jai) , J. '65. • • . • ; • 26-tf . .. Aiicither hopeless case of Consumptionnstion .. . .. • " -- -.- • CURED BY-. •.- :.• • 1 —... . :-. • •-• •• ' DU. SWAYNE'S -.... f COMPOUND $Y RCP . of WILD CHERRY. . • -. • . • - wonderful. •• . '.. • ••, - • cures . performed by this valuable medi- • - . . . .• , • .• . ' : - vine. in • Pulinonary 'CON- -• •• .". • • - • .51 - 31PTION, Coughs. Colds, Aith ma, . Bronchitis; Influenza, ‘l'hooping ~. ' . . , Cough. Crone:imning of Blood,-Liver Com:. plai nt , Pain in the Side and Breast.'•Tiekling or Raising in the Throat, and all Diseases of the Lungs '. • ; • and Breast. have excited 'the:astonish, • . -- - • meat of all who have witness- • • • .. -' ed its marvelous effect. . ',-.. • • . . '• - '• . Tot thirty years • , ... • ' t-:-" ' • it. •has. lteeri ''- . . • .. a standard • -• ' . • • - ' :remedy. , • -"Consumption" • . -. Como lin't i°11 ",• - C 0 51. P OUN D WAYItif 4 S • "Can he aged." • "Consumption . S - - ' "Car. - be cured." -Can be cured ". • "Consumption , ' . . "Can be cared." "CitUsumpt ion. • "Cowninot lon. F "Can be curl.; . Gin he Cu- cc,. - SYRUT'CI -o )"'"nititi"n", WILD CIIERIt‘ - ' "Can.be cured:. -Can be cured." "Consumption' - - • -Consumptioit . .... -fa THE: . .. C. 1.1.. ie cured. - • "Comumption. - REMEDY "Can be cured ..' • "Consumption. - • ."Can be cured." .. • • "ConsumptiOn. - , - "Can be cured.. ' Thirty Years , . Experience-, and :the great amount o •- testimony from allarts of the world, Mo. proven it a ' standard and. reliable remedy. .' . --' ,• ' - •,_ AIII-NISTOWN,. Ltincaster.Co.',,Pa.. May 1.. 1365.- -Dr. SWAiSE st Sim: GANTLEiIEN —About two ,years ago, my wife.was suffering with Consumption, and tin ,ring her sickness had-the .best medical attendance in this and adjoining counties.' 'Her case was pronounced • .hopeless by all of them, I was induced; through toe . reel:emendation of. your 'agent, Dr: Isaac H. Miller. of West Brecknock, Berk.. County, Pa., and who can veri fy these facts, to try Dr. Swayne's Componnd Syrup of NVild Cherry.' After 'ming .it for some time- she was . entirely.cured, and is now as. well .as • ever in her lif. , and fully able to perform her usual labor. lam so ful ly:stitisfied that it is to your preparation that lam in-' defiled for her. restoration .. health, that - I grant you full liberty to Live her case'Pablicity.An the hope that others now saffering.may derive benellt - Icom•her expe • rience....... •,'• , . Yours,-respectfully,t • ' • • - .. . . • : .t • . 'HENRY G. MOHN.- ' . This old. establishedsa remedy: prepared' only by Dr.' SWAYNE & - SON, 330 North : Sixth .Street. Price $1 • per bottle'; six hottleS..ss. - • ' ' • " . ' . . . .. rip - sold :by ,lIENRY SAYLOR, iSrurgist. 4.-. - G. , . . OROWN & SON,'Pottsville, and all dealer . s to Medieine: r 401P4T.,-ofi- Tuesday menthe last. on Norwegian 1-i Sr.., a.Ladrs Black Jet Breast Pia witir.vold nand - June 1 - f, '65 . - • . '•- • • ' : -• 24- around it; and- gold ornament in Abe Centre'of•Pin, :. • , • . . • ..• • • . . . . . . • ~ riveted on, the inside.' :The finder will he.liberally re- I , . . . warded by leaving it at Labers Orchard Breyvety oflice,.' .. sl ' • - -..." ." •••.' A N L 'I- .'. . - 11 or handing to, the undersigned. - r - - W. -. • :-. • • - •' ' t . . . • i ::N0v..11' , ..'65 . --4 5-14 .. • ' - •-•FEEDK. 'W. LAUER. i l • 1.000 • FIND GOLD AND EILLV II -- •WATCDES. to be sold at $1 00 each. ASTILAV. COW . came to the premises of the_.. and not to be paid for unlem perfectly !Aatiofootory* . undefiigned in 'Branch' Township. Ocuaber:l4th,': • , .S: c. RICIIARI)S & Co '-• 1565, of thelollowing deScription ::, lAhite arid Black, j • -. „ ; ... • • Established 7557.': • .muldle size, white face, on the' back little dark. brown,,: The Largest Manufacturers and Originators of. rite Die . the horns bored,. four or five years old •and heavy.with.... tribution. conducted. for years on strictly HONORA caIf, The owner 'is requested to call: pktive. f ..„, ~.1 . 1. :, BLE - PRINCIPLES and to the entire satisfaction of all .property, pay charges andtake her away or - I. l fts .. 1- . nho , patrouipe us, offer the Usual . ' - -.• ' . she will be sold' according to law.' .. ;. - ; t . Plli , t *: : ..• .- , ,--,-.- -•CA TA LOGUE. • • . • '• - -JACOB F. FAUST . , Llewellyn. .-- .. . i .• •or rirh and valuable.artieles One Dollar Each... - .` •: , .Z0r..4; '65 • • '. . ' ..-.. • - .r.' : 44-3 t• •..'. ' :Iwo Fine Gold Chtonometer Watches, each ' $2OO ...,_ .•• • • • .. . SW RAY (.0 . W.—Came to...thi ' premises of file subscriber. New Caitle. 'Om the..lit of . Septeniber, .. es - 150• ,;:-.. 300.FhieGold English Lever Watch . . 200 Ladies' Gold Enameled 8ij0 ..... ti Ay . _atche5 . ......... 0 ..... .15_0 a red and white, CoW with a bell on ; has no f...,ptts,, .• . 2 0 00 . Solid Silver Hunting Lever watcnes...s4 to 5U .. . ..00 Sliver IHnnei Sets • 1001.0 1150 horns; and appears to be - an old Cow.-•• 4!"-. ; The' -owner will please' call.': prove prop- .: `,40,-, ~ • 150 'Silver Tea Sets - .• ' ' " 100 to' 150 -,erty;..pay expenses and. take her . owity, • . .3,000 EngllSh Silver Cruet' Stands ' • 20 to 30 - - • • 15 to 80: SilverFrill-Urns. . or she will be sold'according to law. - WM. JACOI3S. - 3 .. ( " . t . • lists of-Jewelry, Guard Atli • Vest Chalps;- Spring N°7 ' 4 : '6s* - ' • ' ''' •- .. - .• ''' .' ' 414? -•-• Lock • • • - • ,-- .''- - • • - ets. e tc.. etc. , . QTRAY' C0W....--iStinia from the preinises.'of ..• • Certiti , :ates of the above Articles are placed In sealed -O. the.subscriber at New.Phtladelphia, on r.....a. . IR .. envelopes mixed and drawn frOm when ordered: • One Tuesday GctObet:llth;..a.: large. Brindle r'alii:i ". . sealed envelope cnetaining , an order for one of the val.‘ Cow: sor 6 years 01d..:- face white, and. efid . •• 'kilt.) -„ . uable article s . on ottrlist; will he sent to snraddress on - -VittaWhitc , . -Any person... returning- said." .!-- : , receiptlof 25 cents, 6 for $1 00,. 13 for $2 00, BO with Cow or giving information that will lead to her m remium -. for '55.110, 100 with' premium solid Silver ere will be suitably rewarded. - '- " THOS.:BF.DDALL. ilunting CaSe- - Watch. -$l5 0h.% Perfect 'satisfaetitin . Oct. 08, .65...-43-3 to -.- • --. . Silver. 'seek P. - 0. Ituarrinteed,in tames. • Goods not pleasing the tastes .. • or.fancy of our _customers will be. exchanged. free. of. : • SiTRAI: : itiOW:,:-:balne..tO the 'ligeteitieh,lof. - the • .' co st. , - ,. .' - • , -, . ..:.-,-......• ..-. • . .. . subscriber at Port Carbon, on Thursday,: T . : 4 A, - * -.- .... Agts mid Others will be allowed.lo Wits on each . October•l9th. IS6S,•'A BRO WN-COW, • with . rlftt , • - ,..certificateerdered by thein; providing not less than six black stripes.en side; white fat*, with black:. -... lOU - • are Ordertekat a time.. ' :Agents will collect 25. cents for . ;Pot over one eye r',.both hems cut off.'-The .: `-' - - - eadlieeitificatti and remit 16 cents' each to us. Address ..owner willcall; prove property, Paretuirges, anil..reike. '• all Orders ta, 7 -'.. : '•S. C:RICHARDS & CO,;,- • - ber atily,'.orilie will be sold acconling to law. -. .--...-: , . , ...: ... 102 Nassau St.;'New York-i 1 ' -. . CHAS. IiCiEGEL, port Carlton.. - .' AGENTS WASIT.D EVERYWEIVIE.• • ' • 1 I di-dotrer 29,'55` .• . t,,;;,.. , -;14,. 1: . : -•.-", 43,3t* • • -•. !RTC 2,1, '65: - .. : ,: ' - :33.3m ; - .'IIOO.IP.A.RiNg EIAHIP.—The• tinder: 'eta:tied have this day entered into parthmhip tinder the firm of GALLOWAY-C.-MORRIS for the transaction of: ci geuexal Coal bnsitn , ss. - Office. No: 210•Wainut street: . GALLOWAY - C. MORRIS, - • • .. - 1101tACE MOSES. wiiiicr root pf .Tasker stieet. Philatfelphia.Aktober 4th. ISlffi. . . , THE PARTNERSHIP. heretofore. existing between CONARD• B. SILLY*IIIAN & - SOLOMON FOSTER.' trading und • er • t he firrnrof SIL LYMAN & FOSTER., Pas been disAolved. by. mutual All pereonsindebted to said firm will please. make immediate. paynicnt end .those !Miring demandiS will prescnt . thern to Solomon Foster ior settlement, CB. SILLY'IItAN. • • • SOLOAO:S••FOSTER.. . . au-Partnership. existing '-berr;bitlire between - . RELTREN Tir.Ns and Ashland,. in the Schitylkill.. trading under the firm of ,LINS t EGOLF, was dissOlved - hy mtittial /115ellt . -on the 20th day ,tif 5ept...1865 all .persona having. claims on the above firm. will please present them. and Mr :persons Indelit ed 'will please pay immediately 10 either of. the late partners. • • • • CIIARLES_EGOLP. • ,RKTBE:st LIES: - 44 6t IViv. 4. 'tin . . . . ,1 ....,....'N Cyr i C E. l :-The Co-p . artuership . extstilig. ar"--- , .•betueen C. F. Ruff and Alfred Lawson. under 'the name: firm and style of C. ?F. 111:PF..,k Co— for the minim , . and shipping • of. Coal in. and frOm Makanoy TOY:m:3M p, Schuylkill County: Pennaylvaula. is -by mu: tual. 'coifs:ea,. nracily DIii4OLV , FII• . Thd b00k . 9 and ac counts of the late firm: transferred for settlement, to the Mike of the Glendon Coal Company, Room. :it Em pireßuilding No. 7, Broadway, New .Y . dik. City: • • . . .- : - . . . ' • . .. ALFRED.LAWTON. . • New York City. Octlilth, 184 i... : ,. 2.:- . 43-lit •.- .. . DI , 4BOI,UTION of .IPiartnershipi. Notice hereby given that the Partner- ship lately. rithristini between DANIELMORRIS & 'NATHAN I•tOLICII, ..of - Aohland, in the County of Schuylkill, under the Arm Of DI. MORRIS &, C0.. - was dissolved by mutual conserit on. the '27th day at :ternher. A. D., 1.865.; AlVdebta owing to the.s.ald part- I nerrlcips tire tr i be received hy . the said • Daniel. 'Morris and all &Mandl; oh the raid partnership are to be.pr,i sewed bi him for payment. ' • • . DANIEL•MORBIS. .Oct.-t. ' 'NATHAN BOLICH:i '• iliii4injEli; DIED. LOST. AND:F.OI3Np. . • •-•• ••• • •,'WIN.TE.D. . . ..tiETANTIT xespectable , healtby woman, with • • .n . fresh breast of milk; to nnw a baby four trios. old..Addresa Box 1131, Nbr. U .65. • . • • • 46-tt VITA.riT E.D.—lnim ediate* OnActt' obi trencher to. '..-1., ; talt . e• chute of. a School ttil3tarieli Township, for -MO rOmaltuler ot the term. Silky $5O per moratt . :Nov. 4...tz.,=.14:'..1" . JACOII7 ;FAUST; Secty. , VAN,TlElll4—Energetie. men to act as ascents for k T , ,theqifetot Abtaham Lincoln. - Liberal Terms and Oxclasiva territory.feritminteed. Applications from re turned racers, soldiers, old agehts and all young men of ability, should' be: ma.de.at ente. if they. wish to eg gage in thin prrifd W able agency. J. ~ R HODES.t.CO. . 6.s.Fifth Street, 925. Pittsburgh, Pa. •84. • . • • - 444 t. WANTED. --A 60 HORS. -with tour Boilers, all in, good condition. Ad: drealcidatinr price : • .• . M. FIUME. Aztibuad; Schuylkill Co Pa. October '65 • • • 43-61 • - 11TANTED.—By a Wholesale Grocery Hods°, an • VT experienced Sal ~.‘man for Pennsylvania trade:— .Adireas, giving references and particular.... . - • 'Box No. IS4 P. 9., Pbilladelphia,.Po. . NATASITED. —A. few .more CARPE.NTEIt.S. (fro . - : If V - mers and, raisere,Vto work -oh. Breakers ; at the- AshburtonCoal-Works, four miles • west of Ilacletop. - LuzerneCo., Pa.- .The highert•.ivutres: of the region' Paid- •. . - • . R.'PEW. Supt. .• September "- , 410, 29-ti TIVA E„AG,TE-s un p nd ic t i t i lnd .;s _tean3 Engines, of 20 or 30 horse power each . - EZ . snupis, 'Pottsville, Pa: FOR SALE . Al D, V . . ALUABLU...GRIST: ',MILL, SAW MILL AND TIMBER LAND FOR NALE.-202 acres of. line Timber land. in :Union TownAllp.•&huylkill County:AM Miles from Catawis-, as Railroad, and abOutl miles Jima Rinctownlik with Grist Mill and Saw. MIII, Ma 12151011 li onsd and two tenant houses, all nearly new, and well built. are offered for ,e.le.. •". . ' . . . 125 acres Of the land are coveren with first rate hem °eh timber, and abont 21, acres are under cultivation - The Grist Mtn is capable of grinding 25,000 bushels of grain. and the Saw Mill will cut 500,000 feet of him: tier anntially. Price, sts.,ooo. • Term.' of payment made easy, and poseessiongiven at anytime. Apply to • . • lOU P. 11014Airr, p o tt L ,pl e , n o g Juusnal view. copy. '.TIMBER LANDS FOICSALE. • • • /rime!. tracts •of Heavy Timber, . and -.lmproved • Farm Linda , . in - Sehuylalll County, near a Statkin on Catawiasa Rai!nisi/1....and. handy to the - TvLthanoy Coal Realon. - Apply to P.. W. SUAEFER. islov. 4.; .C4-44-W - • • • ' • Pottsville. . OS: RENT,—An old -established. Cake Bakery , and Ftatstery, with :ill the appUances necessary to carry on a first clays bnainesa•i also_ a frame 'dwelling attached to the Bakery.. Everything in good order,— For . terms apply on rile • premiscs,„,.7th St., : between .Norweelan and. !ilahantono Sm. •• • '. • •Nov. - 4,.'65-44•1f • • MARGARET A: BROWN. OR:SAll.E . .—Valuable Coal Property for sale, E' -situated npiin the northern slope of .the Locust Mountain. in Northumberland County, near the junc tion of the MineH ill JuidiSchriylkill Haven Railroad and the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad, con taining 147 - acres and 120 perches: -adjoins the pniper-. ties of the Saiguehanna.Coal and Coal Mountain Com: pany.the Locust Gap Iniprovement Company, the New York and Middle Coal Field Railroad-and. Coal Compa ny. and others. - and is most advantageously situated for shipping eastward via.. the Mine Hill. Itailroad; - : and -westward via. the:Shamokin Valley Railroad.. • . : ."- For farther inforniatlon, apply to A. - M. EASIVICK. Office of "the Burnside Coal- and Iron Company. 121 Wainut.Street, Philadelphia.- Nov. 4..65. 44-ay.-. . . . I. 011.. SALE.—SIX. NEW BOILERS, 34' incheti by 30 feet._ Apply to LITTLE SCIIUTI.• KILL .NAVIGATION, RAILROAD fit COAL CO., . . Oct. 2.5., .45' 434 f RIVATE MALE.—The property on , the ner of Seenitd Alley and Centre Streetin - V.7e Bor. otvzh of lilabanoy City; is offeted for 'sale . ..For terms, apply to. . • .•••• ; Dr. U. F. DRIINDL.E. Mutts - tnyQty. Ort iGat. 1%5. 43-2 in VAL UA BLE IRON - WORKS; KNOWN' A!..4 '• FURNAC E - P , AT PRIVATE LE.-The subecribers:_ offer • tit Private Stile be val nal, le IRON. WORKS, known 'as "WARWICK FERN ACE,“ the property ~ of ' the late - David Potte. Jr:. deceased, . • situate, partly in Chter, partly in Lan- r —•--it ,and partly in. Berke Counties.' 4 '' • eteter, containing. upwards of 51,000: Aeires - of Land, with that portion of the Irmi Ore Rights that may suit the purchasers. The Furnace and ...t.OOO ace 'wl 11. he sold. -should the purchaser pre feri t. Per r- Sone wiehing to examine this extensive and vett:Ole property With a View to purchasing. the same, - Will call upon the subscriberi at. Warwick Furnace. • .' • .Tll.O NI AS IN_ POTTS. • • :I".;IATHANIEL .POTTS, Executors. Sept.l6, LEGAL 'INOTICES, ESTIL'EE OF.GEORGE BRYA.ST,.IIIe.: 'ceased.—Lettets of Administration upon •the es-. tats of Georgelharit, late of thellorough' of Miners vile. ii. the County of Schuylkill: deceased. have been granted by the. Register of said County to Elizabeth Rogers, who resides in• the Borough of Mipersville aforesaid. Those indebted to said•• - titte are requested to . makepayrhent.• and all persons having claims or de. minds Jurainst. Said • estate, tire..:requested to make. known the Samezwithnut delay. to the undersigned. • • .E.L . IZABETIT ROGERS, Administratrtx,. - Nov. 11..'43 • 45 , 6t. - ' • ' • Mlnersville. . . OT ICE.—Whereas I, the' 'Adininistratfix of the Estate' of VALENTINEBROBST; lite of Read- Pa, deceased. have revoked the power of attorney to Ft W. Pinkerton • and • William Iloff, of .Tremont, Schuylkill, County, give notice that these parties have no longer poWer to sell any property belomdniz to the Estate above mentioned.. . • C: DIANA JOHNSON; • • Nov . 4. '6.1-44-30 . : . :Administratrix. . • , N OTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Ad nini9tratitM - on the estate .. of MICHAEL , ZERbiL; .late of the Borough ' of Palo 'Alto. Schuylkill County, , deceased, have been granted by the Register to the subscriber,— Not ictiis hireby given to all .persons indebted" to said estate to•make payment, andlliose having claims will present them for settlement. , . • . MARY MAGDALENE ZERBE, .No‘ . . 4.. '65-44 -30. ••. • • Admiuistratrii.-• • lIOTICE.--Wliereas Letters- of Administration .- on the estate of THOMAS JONES,- late - of the Borough -• of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa... de ceased. !volq been granted by the Register for said County to the subscriber,—Notice is given to all those indebted to said . estate - . to -make„ payment, tuld4hose having claims will present thern.forsettlenurnt. , PItgDERICK 11AESELER; . Oflice.corher Centre and Norwegian St., Pottsville. October 21, ',55. • • .42-6 t IVOTlCE:—Whereas.. letters cif Administration .L upon the estate of 'Patrick J. Barry; late of Mahe ,hoy City;deceased. - have been granted to the•under: signed, all 'persons *knowing themselves indebted. to said estate are requested, to 'make payment, and those having claim:34o (resent them to JULIA 'ANN BAR RY. AdminiAtratrtx. Mahanoy City; or to her attorney, FRANKLIN B. GOWEN, Pottsville, Pa. ' October 14, '65. . . A DiIiiNISTRATION - NOTICE:—LOters ti: of AdMinistration .having been grunted by .the Register of Schuylkill County on the estate. - of 'DAVID MUIR, late of. Reilly Township, deceased, 'to , the Mt dersigmelt —Notice-hi hereby 'given •to all who are in debted to Said estate to make immediate payalent, - and those. having claims.ta present 'the same for settlement. • ELIZABETH MUIR. - DALRYMPLE MUIR, " Administrators. Oct. 7,.'65.=40-6t' . . AND.NOW, 31,1ty 13, 186:5, the. Cuurt oider . find direct the• Treasurer and Collector of Blythe .Township. to receive no !Pown,hip Road.Ordent forfthe payment ofltocal Taxes.Sfor the year, 16G5 iu Blythe Towitahip, except those Ordera drawn- and issued •in for.the current.expenseebf the year 18G5 :. • Jude,,. , • •, BY THE COURT. SECURE YOUR Holiday Presents 1 Ladies and Gentlemen, A - .1.r.T - zur,rio. R EN4RINE? GREAT SALE OF JEWELRY ! SHERMAN, WATSON & C 0.,. 5 • _• Depot, 54, 66 and 58 Liberty Street, and 37 and 39 Nassau Stree; N. T. City. Vitcat '.',DiOr.lbiltiliti AMERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, Rosewood Pianos, Rosewood Melodeons, Pine Oil Paintings, AND ELEGANT JEWELRY. Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold . Orate. lets, Coral, Florentine, Donate. Jet, Lava - Cameo Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Hold• era; Sleeve Buttons, Sets of Studs, Test and Neck Chains,. `Plain and fancy Gold Dings, NALL:fp AT • 81; 000 , 00. DISTRIBUTIONS_ are made in the follow lag manner: CEETIFICATFS aming.,each article and its value are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES which - and sea 'One of these .Envelopes c.agathing the Cenia cateor OILPER tor. some article, will he delivered at nut office, or neat by mail. to any addrese, without :egad to choice. on-receipt of .25 cents. • ' Oil receiving the Certificate, the purchaser will,n ne 'what article it draws-and its value, and can tram nerd One Dollar and receive the article named. mem • choose A scolorm one article on our Lint of the name value. - . . . • TY - Purchasers of. our SEALED ENVELOPES mw, in thin manlier. obtain an article worth from Oit to Five Dantired Dollars,: FOR ONE.DOLLAR, h they need not pay until it-1e known what drawn and Ira value. . • Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed In all Cahn Anerican Jewelers' Association . . . Calls your attention to the fact the largeSt and most Popuhlr Jewelry AsSOciation- in this. &wintry. The busi neis- is and . always' has been 'conducted in tlyi-nost rand i(4. and ito-noridde • Our .rapidly increasing trade 1s -a sun guarantee of the .appreciation of. our pa. tron s. for this-;method of:obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. • -,During,the past year ice have forunnl, ed a vtimber of the most valuable Arsze.: to all parts of the Country. Those who troazze us 'receive the-full Calle •of . their money, as.no article on our - List , s worth. less than One, Dollar, retail, and there. are no blanks. • • •• , , . . . .Partiet dealing With us may &Tend fin having prompt returns,. and. the article drawn Will be — immediately'seri; to any address 6y return mail or express. - :. - LW - Orderts for . SEALED EtiVELOPEI mast' in- every cost , be accompanied win the: Cosh, with the 'name of the penes sending,' and Town, Costner and Stale pliainLy written:: . -.,• • . Letters sheuld be addressed to iheManagers as fol. ower . : • - . - . . TO BE...SOLD 'TOR .SLOO - EACH, Without regard to vaine. tent not to be paid tor. re you know' what yon will receive. . , Oat tern Childrents Armlets 3.090 Sets. of Bosom Studs • 3,nnit Fnamted Sleeve Buttima.. 15.0ti0-Plain:Gold and Chased • Rings 7 4.000' Stine Sot of Seal Rings LOckers 15.000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry 4.009 AVAtch Chains,.. . . . .5.000 Gold Pens. Sliver Cases and Pencils:. : ... ' ..... , 4 Onto 10.0110 Genii Bteast and Scarf Pins, .30to an 2.000 Ladies , New Style Belt Buckles 4no to 3.nan Chatelain Guard C 11411.1.11, o 0 1,000 Gold'Thimbles • .5,60 to 3,000 Sets tallier' Jet and Gold.. 15 to 10.0 0 0 Gold Crosses I 3it to • 61 5.000 Chased Braceletss on to 7,000 Oval 'Band Bracelets.... ... . on to -1.. A 3.0110 Ball Ear brow. all c010r5...... 30 0 to ~ 4.00 Pine Gold Pens ... .. 2to to 3 ' 3;000 New . Style Gold Jet Eatdrops. :3 DO to -1! BY THE Engravings, Gold .& Silver Watches, Silver Waxe, CONSISTLNO OF . . SHERMAN,.WATSON & • Box' S3ID Pool! Ofilce, N. Veit LIST OF ARTICLES 15 Rosewood Pianos, worth from $2 O O O O to 43 10 - 15 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases. 115 00 to 25A 15 Fine Oil: Paintings -1: 30 00 to 10d • 150 ."" Steel Engravings. Framed 2:S00 to 304 .50 MuSie Boxes '25 fit to 40(4 'l5O Revolving Patent Castors, Silv'r 000 to ;its 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Bai 20 00 to kets. 2 400 Sets of Tea. and Table Spoons... -. 20 00 to 40G4 150 Gold Bunting Case Watches • • • Warranted • ....yl 4 flc . „ , 1)00 200 Diamond . Rings. Cluster and • • Single Stone... .......... I's 00 to .5n4 , GPM Watches • 5.5 00 t0,150:t 300 Ladies'. GO 00 tnima, ' 500 Silver V'i'atches • - 2000 to 5'4 , 2,000 Veld and Neck Chains • " 10 00 t 0 1.200 Palls Ear Riugs. new 20(1 to 4 2,000 Gtild• Pencils and Tooth-Picks.. - 5 Tt.• to . 10,, 5,000 Real Onva & Amethist BrooC'S 400 to, "' 4.1t410 Lava Mid Florentine. •do • 400 to d 2:000 Masonic Pine 4 00 to AUtte Fine'Gold Watch Keys, ne' - :0,1:D.1: - BIR,.$:! • 1:0,000' Soidiera' Company, Brigade,` Corps, and all styles $)• ciettand Amy Badges, from $3 to $1 A CHANCE ; YO, OBTAIN ANY OF-THE ABO'l ARTICLES FOR ONE DOLLAR. BY PUBOHs' INO. ASE ALVD ENVELOPE FOB - - • - %TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Five Sezled Envelopes will be sent for $i ; Elen l 'l3s Thirty for 15; Slxty-tlve for $10; One MO for $l5. - : Agents :Wanted F,verywhere. To whom great indncements are Offered. . . . . .. A fresh assortment of Cerificates for the arti ra mended above 'are thoroughly mixed in their cle Fel t . lion on the Ist and ltth days of each month. so 01$ will have an equal chance of obtaining a valuable fra' The following parties have recently drawn- vlai prizes from the American Jewellers' Association • have kindly allowed the use of their names: ..„ John P. Kintzler. Baltimore. Md.: piano. ,Pa., value fr", Miss Eliza H.. Hall, Bittaburg i 3 - Wood. Sr' Melodeon, value $lOO. Mrs. J. Sdymore. 62 East 3.4th.Street. N. Y „Pi] Pili big. value $lOO (Scene of 'Catskill Mountsio.), Captain Horace' Cummings, Co ""E" 15;th Pcca. unteere. Gold Watch. Indite OW„, Rev. J. B, Moyer , Buffalo ,' N. Y., SilverWaich - $lOO • ” ... Miss Benne. Le Cleve. Diamond Mg, value ,itii. . Wm: Bird. Marietta.' Ga.. Melodeon. value 3: 5 •• Mrs. A . M. White, .Baton bonne, La.. Diamond VI value $lOO.. • - Paintin •g alas- 1.1 IL Cameron. N. Y. City, .011 : (Scene in Winter.) .Plan 4° - ittisirJennie Watson, Saratoga. N. F. ' 3 ' John 11. Campbell. Battery C. lst; Missotid /Jig* Gold Watch,. value Slils. . - V td l .• ° Toney Gilllard, Co.'''C'' U. S. C. 1., Gold % a . SISO.. . . .0 Many names could be placed on this list, bal.:o Bah no names without nermi , alon , O ur P a • 00 desired to send United States Currency when it venient: -. i . • al/ 01 plain are unnecessary; Belie the ki ~ , write directsons, and in choosibg diderol 1 des from those drawn. mention the style desi.rli, i prefer letters to he addressed to. our: lion. l'''''' Office, for greater s afety:' : .• • I , . •,. 0 ) - • • SHERMAN, WATSON, , t , • I, -•- -- - 0v..11, eci. ' - • f.ii7 . ad Cc s"] a5O to ;6y 250 to SI Ibo to ' 75 to I,'l 20 to 4 ' 4 , 251 0 to • ao to 3 51 to