7 1#iitet0': . i'.. : 1..0tot , i1,. i;inITOTILLE; PA. „0 . 11 0„ . D : 41 - ; .iVOVEMBICIC 111; 1565 Copier of the 'ltlisteriil • Journal csa he obtahled e ,0411.810ritayilat the fol . gy. Y B • .-GEO. J. PRITCHARD, . . S. 'HOLMES, St. Clair t_ . • • " IC . .• • O 0 L. BON, Ashland; G. R. S'CIINELL, • • pETER- MOORE, Poit Carbon. ' DAVID. PHILLIPS, City. WM BENSINGER, Taliialum oy maqua.. , H. f.XIER, Schuylkill Ramo.' , -pRINIt'LNG• PRESS FOB SALE. A -Wasbillgtail Hand Preen, bed 23 by 2834 Inch %dub c ost s2l . 3—will be isold at $l5O. cash. • , 6 ‘*tve have no further um for this presn and than ftge 1 41 be sold at a great bargeht to tho s e in want of tap toe's. Address - • • llVlNAs7,..f!ottiville, Pa. o rgIERSONAII.'..,..We are engaged in making' rat our billr for the present year, and will be happy' to o b ta in !emittancee : (rem those 11tel receive them as ipeed il y as possible.• • - • • ‘. - - NGiNE FOR 8A1.13.--A Three Uoree Pow Eer Portable Engine for sale cheap, having no Furth er we for it. Apply at this Mee. . - - . • Every Fax)3ily in the County SHOULD 'HAVE A COPY OF THE 11.EIVIO.RIAI OF THE PATRIOTISM SCHUYLKILL COUNTY ! I To preserve.. and hand down to posterity, as ti record of what the loyal men and women of the County did during the great Rebellion, to assist in saving the Republic from disinte gration, at the hands of its enemies. This Work of. 560 pages, embellished by admirably executed portraits of Generals and Colonels from this County; and containing Map of the Seat of War; complete Chrono logical Record ; names of Soldiers from Schuylkill County, in all • terms - of. service; list of deaths_: contributions to aid the sol diers; battle narratives; lists of casualties; biographical sketchea, e , c., is JL'ST PUB LISHED, AND READY FOR DELIVERY. Canvassers will call upon our citizens in all sections: of the County, with specimens of the work, and take the names of .those desi- roux of subscribing The book is bound .in a neat •and durable form, and will be mailed postage paid, to any: address, on receipt of the folloWing price : Bound. in Cloth, embossed, - 82 50 - " !Sheep, library, . • 345 "'Ralf Morocco,: 335 • " " gilt, 3'75 COpies.can be obtained at the bookstore of thentidersigned;. at. th e Wookstore of 0. & C. . . Bosbyshell; Centre street, or by addressing B. 8A3 , .1NA.N, Publisher, Frtcr:AT. attention -Gf dealers , and . others, - i 3 in vited to Card of Mr. Barber, (Stextacle Blain_ facturcr,) No. 24-8 Nl' 'Bth St., Philadelphia, in this is,,ue. His articles are mannfactured under his:own supervision'; hence . ,they an be relied upon.. . • • • SAVE YOrl: WASTE'• VAl.f.:a.- Old .„Newspapers, - mutilated' L'eolis,. Pamphlets, : and the different varieties' '‘.2f PapCr that accnmulate • in every - house, and _ wh;elt •is gererally °oiled upon as rubbish, should be emit to • Stockwell-& of 25 Ann Street; New, Xork, They are puymg liberal prices for all descriptions of Waste Piper , better than , I.!v in .1-, trade. THE Cadets of Temperance' in wi !parade . -on anksgiving day: . A vEr; of gold. 4.6 has been dise , wered in Greene county. Pa. It is estimated that it will yield $t77.800 per ton, • Tnk TIOSEB TC.NNE . J..-4116 • famous Thames tunnel,.Eagtand,:ilas been sold for a millicMdollars'to a railway company.. . A GOOD PLACE TO Lim—Pelham, Mass„ has one hundre 1 and seventy. five. dwellings, and one hundred seventy-five families. • ALEXANDER li. STEPHENS —Ex-Vice Pres ident Alexander H. Stephens, of the delum t Confederacy, has liven nominated for Gov ernor of Georgia. He is now at Atlanta. THE FIRE BRIGAHE of New -York :will con sist of 35 . steam. fire engine . companies and 12 book and ladder companiea. ,. . Number of .employed, 576.. Yearly - cost, $426,250. • • . THE Alumni of Lewisburg University are about to erect a monument to, the memory - of their brother . sTiadetits who fell during the Rebellion in defence of their country. • "SATURDAY NIGHT" is the. .naine • of very spirited weekly' newspaper published in Phil:, aclelphis by Davis • Elverson, 108. South Third street. • The ability . with .which it edited should insure success. • .• THE REctraocrry • TREATY with Great Britain will be discontinued .in March next. It Will effect a radical change in the cornmere cial relations of the peOple on - .our lake shore and northern and e ist vim frontiers. • 'Pope MIA - IL—ln speech at- 13affalo the other: day s Montgomery Blair: attempted nbuse of Mr. Seward, but the audience hissed him from thestand.- The ,Copperheads are welcome to their new ; the Blair DON'T THINK AS >•ICCII OF H131.--SiOCC PlTS pt,lOnson has - come. out - and said that he is in favor of negro suffrvge, -the Cops are hauling off, an 4 showing their teeth. .Qteer way of Cndorsing the President's - • policy: Which we ha - ze.'heard -so Much ahout of late Tde EtottiHomt `,)itivt:Ntes-r.LThe eight hotir, movement seems to be:pnilied forward_ with conSiderabie vigor. There:vasa ,large demonstration of the workingmen a few eve nings since in Washington. There was alarge meeting in Faneuil Hall. Boston. on •Wnd... nesday night, and -intelligence comes- from Baltimore that • there is to be a `.`national strike'ln March next. , THE Lancaster IsrELLIGENcf;R, old Buchan alan's organ, thinks the Democracy_ failed in in making.the capital they should out of the "nigger" in the late campaign. The poor fell ors should understand says the Lebanon COERIER, that the "nigger" bug-a-boo has lost its Potency, and no longer scares any body. Such being the fact, the 'Dernocracy are desperately in want of an issue. A PEosxsyLvAizzas, friendly to Lafayette College. at Easton, Pa.; has promistd,to, give one hundred thousand dollars for a scientific school in connection with the . College, if the people , fEaston will put • up the necessary buildings. About - one hundred thousand dollars are needed to this . end, which will undoubtedly be raised. Measures to this . end are now in operation. TRUST 'MEM NO Lososa..-- 7 Whatever you may .do in private, make it a' rule to trust, no Copperhead leader in the future, in a public office. The. Copperheads are utterly unscru pulous in their eflortsto obtain power,,which when they succeed in getting,, it Is but to de ceive and swindle the people. - Trust them no longer. QUICK Wonti.—Cel. Z. P. Boyer and Mr. I Henry Thomas recently took the contract to construct the Trevorton breaker. Mr. E. No ble, Jr, superintended the construction, and the work was completed in forty-two days., When we state that the breaker is capable of turning out five hundred tons of coal a da y Kos shipment, the short time in which so large an improvement fitted up with.new ma chinery, was erected, is surprising, and re fleets credit upon die energetic contiictons. MEE TuE - 'itiCii.bNs% Bring Out till' O . * Inioitsatia poni4es Magnificent Won Tirtorica InMaiiitincretts, New York, Maryland, 1111nols, Wis consin and ilinnesota. • NEW JERSEY REDEEMED. I Gen. iiitpatriai , Among the Cop perheads of New Jersey, The Place that KneW the Copperhead Shall SPOTTSIT [NANA' ? OVER AGAIN; General Barlow Captures two more Major-Generals and the Entire, Copperhead Copperhead Army. S-I_,A-VE R-T7' DEl.ip. Grand Chorns-- , ' Wort, Ealle-BalleNah Elections were held on Tuesday Last in New York, "Maryland, MI nois, •3lichigan, Wisconsin and 31inneibta,. and resultiA in overwhelining Union victories, the Union, party ga'ning everywhdre largely. . The Uri ion . State' ticket is. elected by . . over 30.000 majority. - The Democratic lossin the City of New * York is. 12,309.. The, Union On in Albany . The victory in:NeW Tory: is complete. 'The Tr;bane,says: NeA York once nmre answers stroll-Calf: ‘HER . E, * FOR JUSTIG ALL! Si ard. Union, is elected GoyernOr by about nOtK) majority. The 'Union party , have a majorlty' of ten or twelye in ,the . ..riext Legi4lature on joint- ballot, This. Cure- the itdoptibn of' the constitutional . amendment by-the State jtral..the election .of a Republican ..United -States Sintathr. This victory -is next to the capture of Lee's army, the Most:glorious of the : year,. The Trenton (N. J.) Ggiette . says :-. • .- • . "biir years of disgrace and sorrow are now redeemed. The constitutional =tenth:tient is . ut.cptestionablV. ratified by the people.. Re deemed New 'jersey. greets-the' free States of the North. .We have pledged :ourselyes to • ratif: the, ,constitutional - amendment ; have conducte - the canvass upOn. this. issue, • and upon- - it have tritimpfied.- . -We will keep our Word. and ratify the amendment -next - winter. Th e-tiine is too . late for - more:than a hasty congratulation: redeemed New Jersey shout! Pottsville, Pa The Republicans have carried the State: The entire Legi.isi ure.:is Republican. No discount on .the "Bay State.'! She stands as .firm as her great . ..Plymouth. Rock, for . the Right, The. Unionists have secured a majority in the Senate. In nearly every county in the State the regular Union ticket for county officers is elected., • Cum Ann, Nov. 8.---The county ele,ciions in this State yesterday resulted, as far 'as heard from, ig.:lthfew eatceptions, in the success of the "Union candidates.- .The Union majority in this county . will benearly . . • The Republicans have carried Wisconsin. Fairchild, lininn. ,is elected 9overnor. A. majority in favor of negro suffrage was given. . • • Minn . csolla., • • Minnesota went •overwlielmingiy Union, ongh the Demociatiee.andidate for Gover nor (ex Senator IL S - M, Rice) was:verk mutt' . sironger than his party ; The UniOnikts of 31innesota stand uneriniibe,ally on the plat forth ofimpartini Suffrage. .• Col. ,Wayclemyer (radical) was chosen county auditor . . in St. Louis. Gen. Blair's vote was rejected. and he has sued the judges of election for $lO,OOO damages.. ' . . —The Democratic party staked eterYthing Upon :slavery,. oligarchy and rebellion; and haS been beaten, everywhere most wofully. Last of all it tided to recover some: footing mining the people by . rubning soldier candi .dateS ; but these-have not saved it.: The party seems to be' past allf"redemption: Its mission is ended. Its career is finished, :It is high time now that those. Who haVeWasted their exertions .upon its cause so long should recognize the utter futility of all their hones, and boW to the ineVitable : deeree. Of. fate: F6C this season we :ask, - can such .ft party: as 1 this has proven itself to - be, lenger,surtire,J6 l drag along a' miserable• existence in infamy as great as its Malignity has been unpardon- . 4blely Can: sedition, disloyalty,. and open syrnp a thy. wiih treason and - rebellion . pass in-' .to history as; an honorable. record for a great politteal party.in the United States'i We think not ;' and the people shouid.talte good care. to . attest:the fact on all rccasions....The 'crimes of this . party hate been too Fast for anmestv: The blood Filed . in rebellioU.ctica. . . . aloud from:every 'bat tle:field of the republia against:it.: It has blackened : even the.'very _name it bore, so . that henceforth it will be' a badge of reproach.., week. . : . • rr°The cost of collecting the Internal Revenue is more than four percent. • • wir A . 11ePosit of black marble has:been discov ered near Williamsport. Pa. • • . • . T - There wet(' lost net the ill-fated.. steamer Republic, .f 4.00,000 in specie: • • .• the troops have been withdrawn'from the eastern shore - of Virginia. • Oa-Generals Frank Blair-, J.: D. Webster .and Lewis Wallace, have resigned: 4- • - . iCol. Heller, late of the 93d, .has taken the Sohnineker*House, at Reading. . • Oa-Raphael Semmes, of Alabama notoriety, is g 'doin businessin - ltiachi; Hiss. There. are 1100 taverns. in WaSbington, one for every' ninety-one inhabit:mita, *- • sa-Viscount Palmerston - was buried in West minister, Abbey, on October 27th:. ' • Wit is reported that•Lady.Pahnerston will be created a peeress in:her:own right. , • wThere are 16,850 . children'. attending the eighteen public schools of Chicago. • ,027 - The own crop 'Bucks conntY,.Pa., •this year, is the.largest ever raised there. . --• , • .1 ,Earl Russel is, to reconstruct the Cabinet, although there - is tench.oppositionto ' '43 - The people.-of Chicago are rejoicing Over having-reached water in Their artesian.well.. AO - Rev. pallid Barber: a well, known%Presby terianlninisteri died in Milton, ra.,lest :week. t Oa-Governor Curtin has' appointed :DeceriTher 7 a day of Thanksgiving for peace, in:Penneylva.-, largeazTA number orcleilts from the QuartermasteesDepartment!inDecem Oat& atria iMarantine . of. - all vetahs coming from Cholera - ports hag been established at Port .. Know Him no More Forever. New York. New Jirsei jlassaciinsettog Rlnrs~au~l. Illinois TVlmccint!in St. 'Louis srirPonnsylvania has 3350 miles of railroad.. 0 - a - Cenera.l Schofield is going to Eniopethis '4lrA girl in (lien stabbed herself to the heart while cutting bread. with the loaf spine,- her breast.- . . „._ Governor Anderson, of Ohio, has appointed Thursday, the 30th of November, as Thanksgiv ing Or The Reg'ster's bout of Lehanon county has fixed. tie appraisernent of the Cornwall •ore hilh at $55),000.. , - • •- Blerhepeople of &sten are getting anziouts al out the o'inlera. $5,( 00 have. been ; raised to d cinfectlb3 city. ' . . iti-Major Ant)" Xultetii3biteiii‘ayinaster, on (inv. in Nalco." Una under cyliortYiirgeneo—not:traeo,r,u4s,rsonc, of Alabama , to yap_ g thippit the :Niirth•voliciting aid:felt the deitibite. people of that State:- ; OWA . whele- Were reeentlyAmtned to death ':itt Steele cannty,Vrtaconain, by the burst:Mg of a kerosene lamp. , - • . WA. New. York cotton house, clerk . baa-been arrested 'for having ' attemfged defrina the government of $404000., ' AEtTA bilthal been intrctwatt intki the Ten newee Legislature to -Bell the “ffertnitagen—the home of Andrew Jackson. - . • iiirThe whole of Manhattan Island, on which stands the Cityof New York, waaonce purchased by one Peter Minnit for $24- - iifirDdirardAk.Webb.- - lui. been appointed As sessor for the . First District of the State, in place of Barclay Thirding, slezeased.. itirA .‘‘ shover ". of ,counterfeit money was in Lebaiicin wiia, trying lo pais counterfeit 1.511' on the Miners'. Bank.of Pottsville. • - • . . . . L. Myerty Fisq, : _has- sold the Birth County Press, pabhabed at Beading, to Ranch,. Lacair. & Co., of the Evening :Record . • • • sii-General Thomas Francis Meagher is now acting : GoccumerAtMontana. 015 , am:it:Edgerton having left the territory for a few months. - Thellresidentlas urged updit - the respec tive Secretaries a reduction of thesestiniates for the nextfiscal year to the Iniest poStsible sums. sir Dnring-the war nine per cent. of the sol diers.niimitted to,•bospitril - died: 11f:the 'English _army in the', Crimea ths.pripportio4 was fifty per - . sarThe'eandition of the Southern States is still very sad. Poverty . : and destitution are universal, the crops, are defiLent, andfhe•people are despon dent. • ; - f• • • • - - Ohio, New Hampshire end Cotinentient wil have:ill:4lWe Thanksgivings ibis year=the Dover noeti in. November, and. the President's =in De - • /parkin. - Mary Ann Garber, - while4dekinu• coal, on the Reacting railroad, near Dongliaakille, hat Saturday inommg,: waa struck by a;train of, cars, and killed. • saf-The number of fires in Chicago for thehuit, ten months: was 161;: the losses amounted to $779,420; thcz,insnrance: to - -$613,070; and, there were twenty folio alarms. •• . • Aar The Governor of -New . Jersey lias..iatilled ,a prochunatiOhcallingnpon the people of the Statei. in view of-the approach of the ,cholera; to look of 'ter their eanitary.eoeditioni*. ifirThe steamer Enrols, ,in New York, Juni .heen -thoroughly' fumigated, and, the "pasiengers released from qharantme." 'No new cholera cases have appeared on the Atlanta:f ..:*. tarJerimialC-Focht, a farther, residing •at the .upper end of Berks Corinty.;.was drowned on Fri," flay of last Week, in a creek running through.' his farm. • •fie• was 60 years of age . .." • .. are an .immense M WTherenumber. of - - 'for deceased . ..Soldiers' pay •liefore'the Treasury; ;Department, in Washington.. The: auditors have: comedown as far as the atitnmn of 1801. ." • Lieut. CoL , Johu. G. Reynolds,. of. Om -Ma rine Corps; 'died • Thursday night at the Marine Rariacka in Brooklyn; N. ; Y.;•ofwhichAiec ha,s_r, been feestinie r tiMetbe commanding 0ff1t34...; "r, • e4The Governor General of Cuba has tendered -the authorities of Janutica - witr,vessels to assistiti quelling the negro . .. insurrection,. Two • vessels. have been aecepted, 'and are,now in ,lamaioti.. - tor Twelve -New York soldiers, -who were, some time since,"sentended to confinement in Torte Macon - ied Caaiiell,•for mutiny at Raleigh, have hid their sentences remitted by - the President.- ' .;ti-The , estimates of, the •government expenses -' for the riext.fiscalbe.about one hundred million dollars. Thee ipenses atthe present time exceed this Cate,. but theY:arhsteadil,frednaing.. SaftTlie' number of 'post intitaS metered to the: South is comprising .18;553 miles of service, and it • cost. to the ,Govertiment of $895,896. less . than by the contracts-in elietencehefore the war." • ,tErtu Mississippi parties arc beginning to be distinctly defined. One party favors the admis sion of negroes Ito civil -rights,.whilat the other opposes it..•- • The latter appears to be in the ma- • jolty, sir.Ex,rebel .Gen. Long Street; his apppllca tion for pardon, argues as a- reason for its being. grantc:d, that his recordis no Worse than that tlf .many others that-have already r.eceived ."Fiecu tive: clemency. • - •• • • • • SarA number of citizen's •of . Lancasier . have" served a ,protest on cert ant "gentlemcn. contempl.;-: tit - TA lihereaion of• ic; itton. factory ihateitY.. They say that the location' selected, being in the vicinity Of their dwellings; Would injure" theirpro ln the Missis.sippi:"Legislatnrci. a fluid haS - been set apart to 'pay the' State.dcht.• tax is to be.levied to support the widow:" -amid Orphans of rebelsoldierS, and'a law ivas. intrOdueed-compell7 in g railroad companieeto have separate. cars . for. • . AZ - The late President Ofthe Ceuneetikut - Fire Insurance.: CciimanY,:flartford, iu a fit of insanity .on Siinday night,: murdered - hit , Wife. b.l! -61 tting her throat with nritzni ; he" then attempted aut. .cide by wounding himself in'-the throat and gasl.- ing his AIM. ' • ' rairThe inspection of the regimentaof the Vet eran Reserverpft shows that abont nine-teethe of the men are desirous of quitting" the servi-h-- The rolls for discharging Such • are being made, and in all probability the organization will. soon cease to exist: • • - : . ." ".lairThe mystery ahout the - box explosion, in the - Wymidng Hotel, New Yerk,•has..been 'solved; The box contained the -newly discovered explo 7 , sive compound: of Mr. Nobel,- of • Germiny, com posed of nitric acid:. and glycerine, and having thirteen times the explosiveTower.of gunpowder. THE. , COAL:: T..R.APE Pottilrillei.Nvvensber .11, 1565. The Anafttity sent by:Railroad, thll3._swOk is. 75= 155 07—by Canal .36,605 09--lior' the weehlll.7oo 16 teas, against 78,877 00 for the corzysponding week last year:. • . • The demand for : Coal is not so brisk as it has been. and prices • have Jectined a sbade.' :The shipments, are however very heavy' from all . the regions. The wharves at Port Richmond cthttinue to be...bloilred up by Coil conse_ quence of lificarcity. of vessels, . • • . After this week, we think, the trade, will fall off to some extent... • • The trade'sunas nit -this week as follows corn 'pared' with last year : • ' .• ' •, • 1864. 1865: " -•- : I - - I l_______. -_~...cm I ... , WERIC.I T0T.P.1.. WEiE. I T9TAf... • , D 7.0... ' P& R. R. RI - ''-. I - i • 55.953 2.574611 .45,155 2,812.595 • 34.984 Schnyl Can.; 22,924 1 , 692,219 86.6951 • .867.826 - - 5.907 . I, Val 11-11. 14.885,1.211\ 81)51..32,3341 1,272.783 .61.923 Lehigh Can .18,1211 '667,137; 29,7851 .769.449 • 92.305 Scrant S'th, 17,967 :813,1 1 31 1 11.20,3 1 .61 672.47 n d 259.710 . "• PO : 7,341 • 292,2101 10,165 189,661 (11.02,529' . By- R. Road . eNnsi :220.497!.17,214 - 428.956 1 206.479 By Conid... 10,911 4.57,38.9: 2.339 '.36,02311451.361 Del & Lind. 19.000 757.051 27,910; 60512971d152,598• Wyo'ng Stt , .•• .. 486,0991 1 266,268d219,613. 1 .. Do "North.l ' .•• - 1- Shamokin. ' 9.1951 1 279.7141 i 10371 : 986,937 1 112,593. Trevortnn.. 1,246 - 56.9611 4661. 19,3671 ,236.891 Shnrt Mt.,— • - • . 59,994 1 - 3.567 '50,798 - (006 Fmnitlin Co . 61.135 2,322 1 . 59,224 ' (110,911 Broad Top. . 3 . 26,694..: .1 261 1 .032 d 43,662 . • . _ —....— . 1—,-!-.-. . . 160,89119.132,745121"6.325, 8,364,642 ..- ' . t6,384,6421.110,99R --.' .' . - ' • t 7QS _o3' The coastwise freightshave increased. 414E.0AT: 1 MARKETS PRIORS OP . 0041, 0 ,8 Y THE, CARGO. =INUM AT.'.PHILADELP.HIA... • NarEILREIV 10, • 1865, .• Elphuylkill Red Ash Prepared, . 2 10 00@1025 ' ' Chestnut, • ' -•• 7 - 50 q "- . White - Ash, Lump, Steam... -@) 9 111 ' • St. Boat and 25 " • Egg and Stove, . . 9 . 25 r 950 "• • Chestnut,. ;'•>•.•,... .7 Locust Mt. Liimp, St. . 9 00,e. 9 25 " " . Broken..' . ... 9'.00@ 9 25 " • -" Prepared •9 25d 950 " " Chestnut, . . ........ 75 1 14 8 00. Lorberry COO. ... ... 10 Ot)@,10 - 25 Belmont Bed Ash,. • • 10 011";•10 25 Lehigh Lump, St. Boat S. Broken,— • Prepared,..:.,_ • (al • " Chestnut; ' Broad Top, AT NEW - VOltti. Schuylkill IleA Ash by .13oat Loadl.sl2 00311. so chestnut, . ~" •." 1.. • • 900 White Ash Lunip &. Steam • "! Broken: .... -ki,,11 23' " I. Stove & ... . 50 " • Chestnut , .' . fix 900 Lehigh White Ash Lump- &S. ...... • 4,4,11'50 • ". Prepared; ... . •'' . 611 75 Chestnut, 310 ;Q0 81es nigton Coal betbiort. , • Lump and , St. Boat by Cargo. . 'OO3lO 50 St. Boat- 10 12 3 1 G 20. Broken.. :.. :.. . .... , . .. 02310'87 Egg.. ... . .... • ... •,.. , • 60.4 70 S ovi3 - • 1.1- - '37orti. 75 Chestnut, • • I 0 00310 12 Lehigh - Coal -at Ellzalietliport. Lump and St. Boat by Cargo - 11. 50• Broken and Egg ....... ©11.50 Prepated • . " '• ' • @ll 50 Cliesthut'. - •". ©lO 75 . . . Delp. ac.lltudson Co.'s Coal at.liandout.. Lump ........., .. ...... 05; St.lßitat • ' .... ;;.. • - Stove, Chestnut - • • Pennaylenuitt Co. , e beat at Newburg. Lamp. ' ' sl l .togll 50 Sr. Boat - ;.11.00(011 25 Broken'• • • (411 37 Egg .• . • ' . 1I 621N1 65 Stove - • • ' - - ' • 11 75t Chestnut. - - . - .... :.. . ... . . ... .....,...10 50(411 00 AT BALTIMORE • • • • • • N.oemnr.n, 2, no. Shalin & Pittslon W. Ash-wholesalell 50@12 00 , '-retail. .13 00(6) Lyliens & Bed Asb - ' wholesale..... ... 12 00e12 25 . 1. 4 " retail 13 . 00@13 50 CUMBERLAND COAL:--Tbui of mine f. o. b. at Locust Point, dull at .57. 00 ®.S7 50. COAL FREIGHTS. Freight* from •Pt , Richmond .(Pisi Portland ' 3'65 I Portsmouth 3 70 NeWburypatt: • 4.00 1 BostonSS New Bedford ...... 345 I Newport. .. .. 8.25 New LOnden 3 25 i Norwic.h.. 8 .25 New Boren • 325 Brldkeport 3 '25 New. York ... .. 245 I Philadelphia.: : 31) Rhode Island. 3 2 30 Washington D.C.: 2 BO lia.rtford 4 oo Taunton - I's Newark ; • • 225 Albany::... . . S 00't Troy .. • &,(b Richmond V. A. 3 851 Norfolk .. 2 50 Dighton• • • 2.4si.Derby • • ° 1.60 Pawtucket 60 Mobile 16 00 and primage 120 vetoes and 32 boats arrived for the . tirmk • gearhis frOM 6406iigetowit e i it a: To Phllnftlptda.. - $1 11.14 New-lark t 50/4 3 bOaS 65 . 1: . ~ .- ~-, % , 3,, , . .. - c -4-. -. -.-. -. i - .11V --' 1.4 i 7, -,* a - .44. , . • Preieletsr_ f2oun 2 / 1 1051515ei1b15.29. • . :'....- I Sew York: . 5 • 151 Portland'...... ........... 50, Pall R1ver:............ 9. -00 1Nen'buOlx0; ......"i... • 2 . 0 1 .Nnelort.4,-;„. .-...,-..; I (grew - 1.00dcm.. -, ...; - , '.': 't 551 Slum: ..,......-....% . - .74 Paartaciiet.„-- - .- 151 • Narartek. • ••1•125,T5ann0n.... ,— . - . - : .. . •.. :. -2 251 Pr0videnne.....::.......•.-: 9 00rNew HaVen...... - ..: . '..; 1 00' Norwalk."...: . :.: .:'.• : 15 ' Porbolinft. -- ' - ",• • 1 311dd1et0wn...: , .. ...I -2 - 26 New Bedford:::.::'.: 2 15 llndson„:.. - ,.....•„-.. 1 Bridgepers.!. -, - ' 150 Lynn. - ...*:....,:. - ' ,H 521104 - ...... -. ..... 9 50- ' Salon" -•' - ' . - /s.lbany:. - - - 1.00 arrest on F~eißhto frim lisit"""weit tioal 403 1343et0n . . . = Phieiroveviiel Tnedits it o 1/36. Amount.trai orted during the het month LorbeyrY Creeli* 8.:14,505 Oa • • 00,2111 10 Swatara , Railroad.' • 6.166.10 • . 06,950 . 95 .Union.Canal.Railroad ...... Tung 04. • 127,P).15 . . . .. Schuylkill Comarlfailretulit Sir 10 , 65. The following Is. the quantity of Coal transported beer the different 'Railroads* in SebnYildU ' County, fee weer eirding.on Thnneley evening lest r: a 1 . . • __ • .. . Mile Mill di, S. Havel It. X. ' 52.2228 . 14'1;430„436 01. Mt. Cartum ' ' • • SAM 'OO .• " 63.360 10 2.llll..Creek: • - 8,2 ,4 6 08' 298.310:04 Idahanoy a'Bmad3it ' 23.228 15 276,493 16 Little .Sehluyl3.lll. . .. •.' Schaglklt .. .. _ 03 Coal Triode QuenUO-of Cost ovular 'week.ending on Thnoidny , e St; Clai r..: Port Carbon.. Pottsville • Schuylkill Haven__ .Anbprn .. Purt Clinton. F.teviorulythia year - • Total To same time Met '- - Lehigh •Ceel Tride ter. 1883. - For week . ending on San/red); last: . ... . , '.oi , EßAtorts... .• . . . .. • . ' INZTAi TOTAL.. ilf IFEX I . TOTAL. • 17 - "'" ---: A. pardee &Co 3,3441 .137, ° 6 1,615 -45,774 I Packer &Co • 4,540. 114,5631 • • - Mt.: Pleasant . • 606 '. 20,715 '. 220 ..- 5.007. Jeddo •.: - . .. .. .. - . 1,1331 -, 97,076 2,309 . 36,486 . Liarleigh..... : .. •. : 930 v 44,6671 '"N4 • 12,967 Fulton Cosi. - • 8021' - 27,253; . 703 • 19.146 -Stout: • • 6491': 34,158 .177 16.630 Sharpe; Weiss & Co.. 1,356 78,353 872 • 20,115 Buck Mountain • 6861 45 743 719 31,613 .Smithts Spring :51.t... • 960 . 50'780 '...-93 •' , 9.204 Honey Brook Coal Co "2,727 ' : '94,080 909 . 16,568 German Pa. Coal Co. 2,414 40,576 1;040 .19,239 Spring dit.Coal Co.:. : 673 84.880 . - • ' - .1,484 W..T..Carter &Co- . 3%589 259 -, 15,144 Beaver Meadow • ' BSI . 2,546 '' . _ . • 'Lehigh Zinc Co ... - 67 '13,762 .- , • John tannery, '1,6, - -3,251 'L. &M. Coal ~. ... 6611 - 175,1 38 . • Baltimore Coal - . 4341 - 49,669 . 687 , -10.598 Franklin'. .• • - 420; '19.778 18.4 ' - 6,359 Audenried . ..... . ...:: . ' .29 6 1 . 17;244 : 401 11.336 • Lehigh & Snag. ...... 2221 .25,607 4381 ' 2,387 Landmesars.......... - /,224 , 9,293 373 • 6.933 Wilkesharre • • • • 26.103 1,241' 36,993 Le , l,-Coal &.Nav:Co 1991 .. 164 16,353 ' _415,225 Other. Shippers.'. : ... '•. „ . .543 "94 - 4,0334 -Warrior. Run. - .. • 33 - • - .• , Menial... :-. ..-.._ ' . . . :.- 634 • 10,467 Knickerbocker ..... .. • , '., - . - 383 ", • 1,520 Delano Coal C 0.:.:...: -'.. - . .-1 • r: • 905 Harryville Coal C 0.,. • . i.' . - ' .18). - 1,C64 • Total 32.334 1 1.2.72,728 29,785 - -759,442 . • , • . 29.735 1 -759,432. •• .. ' ~• .•..--1,....-- Total by . R. &C ' 69,11912.03.2.170 • 'Kim time that year.. 31,0151,853,942 . • • • . Decrease .. . • lacrease ' 31.1041 1.48,24•8 . • . . 121:112=1 ilroaid .tioe'.lS63 • • • "nlid.Panai for the IMLLICOAD. .CIANAL.. 20,734 09 1 • • • &Vs 10 - - 10.042 04 1,496 0 '. ' 1.789 10 2469111 22,802 10 4.463. 0 : 10,977'02 ' 1.91100 • 15,155 07 36,645 CO 2;547,43 . 9.17 • 830,920 16 2,612 506 0.1 **. 967,626 2,577410 4: . ..:662,219 00 Irir.reeie so fax Pecreate NEW ADVERT' MENTS. 0 liCeSs.Elronse and Mule Shoes nt 3.Nov: 11, . STICHTER &THOMPSON'S. 1..1. TOON IMoOk Spikes; assorted sizes at .May. 11, - STICHTER&ITIOMPSON'S., and. bozea. Tar iriliegs . • V V and.harrels at STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. . `Nov:Barrels Single and 'Tape Safety Fuse at a : STICHTER dr,IIIOI4TS'ON'S 1% tat Crackerewrone article, at; STICHTER & T11031PSON• 45.:1 0v.11.:5 CoroM eller 'joggle 'and donble-,lt fine. nr. STICHTER & TLIQMPSON'§. stone Pipes for 'Drains from 2 to'l2 inch' diatoc .k,7 ter at.- • : '• .• 'ST - MITER:Jr. THO*PSON'S.; A •Ripants. Blasting Paper; Lamp; llarrels and Needles , at • Nov.ll, '65-45- &METER& THOMPS.OI4I•S.' To - flutchers.-Sansage Cdtters and Staffers of itrip'rnyad *terns by: • Nov 11,• , STICIITER lent Coal Oil; pure white, and of fine ( illuiniunting properties at • • . Nov. 11, `O5--34 ; STICHTECIt & TELAIPSON,S; . . Ppre Pi lm : Oil: Simp-.-manufactured. by Lon. . Stain &•111a)don, London, at • - . -BROWNS..: .. . NOwl , IL '65.-4 2m • .. : •• • . Pharmaceutists. r .• •• . ormismit 0 il-a•ud Glyeerino—a •su , erior at • title for prompting the growth Of 'the Hair. at ' N0V:11.. , 65-45.1m .BROWNS',.-Pharmaceatists. ' . - • ,„ D aeon Lirbiirrn •Nutritiire' Food for In tl-N.onm rind Invalids, at.' BROWNS', . Nov; 11, . •-• • Pharmac eutists. ' - • .• . • - • 9(litift Lbs.. New Buckwheat Flour for .. 1 ./Azn- , sale by BECK tt, COBB. - Nov. 1.1,.65 .• . . . 45_ • •• • . . C bail, and all kinds of .Chop Feed. for Sale BECK & . CCIIO, • Nov. 11,165-45-: Warehouse Morris , . Addition. 2500 iJsinFE.i:li Prime POTATOES In store and fo , r s 7, ll . e ichl y ito . A.rk Js, Rena)... • Reading: Noy, 3, ' •.-. • 45 9.1."- . . A Very Simerior Family flour in Buvrele t 'and in Plickages of 25 and-5O: pounds vrel, ,, ht-. Vac eale bv. '• • ", BEC,E & COW?. • onl. Oil Winnaps.Very flne'assortment of table stand and hanging Innipv far -private:' families and churches at ' STICIITER Iz:,TIIOIII;P.SC*P.S:. 0 Oi tail:, Best . Winter: Bleached -Whale Oil .• at New Ydik prices.: Machinery, Slierm, Lard 'dad seats S'hot.ollia at • • • . • • • . Nov .ISTIOHTI.Z.It&TROMPS9NS fsitufr,z-Edergh linnfiers, Shark.'; PellOes. LP Poles. Butcher Hubs, Spokes and Quirt= Cloth at: STICHTER Q. cep . . pprtabje; convenient for . house eleaning'and other purimes. Every family should have one. At STIOUTER & THOMPSON'S. frofillet - littins, cons! sting of Slop Jars. Buckets. 1 Bath Tubs, of green, drub and fancy colors. Fine articles.'_ At. • STICHTRR & 'THOMPSON'S.' oud lEtnekets.—Galvanized amrplain,' Iron. nut Cl Troir,bottoina,proof aqattat rust. Shovols,'Pnk eis at' STtCHTER &THOMPSON'S.: melegr.aPtir Feed Cutters, can be worked by Jaan or horse power. (prattling Hay. Straw, Corn stalks and Vegetables. at, Nov.ll, '6SL-45- S'IICHTER . & THOMI'SON'S. . , . Cheefte Fist, Cheese-I: . ! V -A large variety of Fish, comprising in part Mack erel. Herring. Cod Fish, Haddork,lllne Fish, &c.. in Barrels; Half Barrels, Quarter Bar.ela and Kitts ,Also a good assortment of Cheese for Sale by .''Nov 11.'65-45-'BECK& CORO. VU'iret Rape.—We are the only • authorized Azents I in Schuylkill County to . . receive orders for Fi.her 'lizard's. Wire Ropes at his prices: Intoriniation.given as to writzht, - strain, size of drum. &c.. by .. Nov. 11„ tas-45- STICHTERA THOMPSON. • . . LitiA NA FA R 166...-Bnyzliak and Ger- In. mall—ten different kinds—just published. rind for 'We wholesale and retail by. the Gross. Dozen or Sin-. .tle • ILBANNAN , S. • ' Bonk.atO StatiOnery Store...Pottsville. ay mid Strays , ('utters.—Gale's , Lever .Hay. ' Straw, Coitistalki and Vegetable Ciittere, light, convenient, liortableL-Can be worked by ti boy ten 'years of-age,- and will cut one bushel:per minute.. We own the patent for Schuylkill County and can be had Only' of ••• ..STICHTER & THOMPSON. Nov. 11, '65 . : • ' . . . • -46.• THE NEW YORK 'Dyeing and Cleansing Establishment 260 girth Avenues New York. . . . Ladies' and Gentlemen's garmentS -and .wearing ap parel or every description, dyed and cleansed a supe. riorttpla. •' ' ' . An office for the above Establishment' is opened in Pottsville. Pa.,-where orders will be 'Teemed and promptly forwarded by ' THOS. THOMAS, Agent, •' • ' • Mellor street; between Centre and Second: Nov. 11, .65 . • • , ,454 t" I.EXANDER bIi.LIINAN, SOLDIERS' CLAIM & PENSION AGT. OWce in.ifinhantougo Bt.. with Sand. Chrism:ma Esq., Pottmville, Pa. - Sept.. 23, 'ts. • BP,. IiTTERiII 'Remaining Unclaimed 1111 Li the Post Office; at Pottsville, State of reimaylva nia,,on the llth day of November, 1865. To' btain any of these letters, the applicant must call for t• advertised Ittteris,`? give the date-.of this list, and pay one cent for adVertising. - If not caned for within one month, they will be sent of the Dead" Letter Office. ' . • Beadle J H 8.. Jeremiah Alonzo Quinn Henry Bu ckley Janes *Knerr Peter D Ruth John Cook Isaac-P Kelly Widow, Bathbum Jno E Cronan John T Leary Michl -.* .Repp Wm • Challinor Clues ish Linen Wra. • Stevenwell Chas Donnelly Jas . • Leonard -Mrs hi AStephens.Chas Dietrich Catk • -lord Helen Schoener And C • Davies David sh„ MeQuadeSatul - .Steam Henry G . 'Everhart Semi McGinnes Hugh Sharp Jos L Fitzpatrick Jas ' McCarthy JohnStubblebine Jno Fog Morgan , Markey Luke •• : Simmons Jennie Gibbons Thos • • Batty • Tate C Gray•E 8 . IdcGlough Mrs P EiTiegler John : Greenwood Geo ISilirff Bomb iimbleby: Wm Geesaman Jonth• Bernard Wilde Geo J °Mena Beni eh Opperman Jesse .Wolf Joseph • Howard S B Oren Jae Weeks Sll .. • maser Lydia _ Pew Miss E' Yates John' . .11nognnev 'Jay sh Parsons Min WM •S• _ November 11, . M. BILLY3IAN. P. M POSITIVELY :ONE WEEK ONLY. Alc.D-6 - .N.. : E , 14 - L..:'g GRIND PANORAMIC VOYAGE TO =R~3?~BND. Palited on 5a,009 feei of min . " iritb neA4' , and startling TOWN HALL, POTTSVILLE, wMkt ONLY, COMIipNCING. DNESOS I I' • EVENING, - rip V. 15. THE CABLF,7DBILES,"• ...NEW YORK ILLIOI4 • . .NATED..• AND Tall CIELEBNATED BIJR:N IN . .G $1 7 "1P; 'Given with each ente r tainment, • - Aaniispiou redained ..... .. .95 ilea. I Childreia winder . 10 years •-• la • iragell, Seats -• • 30: li , - • (Andrei:: •••:•:':-• • • • • MATMEeCrItIDAY - AND SATURDAY -APTER , . NOON& & 9 rottenly-4141cl &cholera will be admitted . for-10 mite each: Doorsopen artl N.••• - TAKE. NOTICE I—The whole reca - rertaioas of . thle irProepre pftlintnig• are unrollwi at each Exhibition. - 11, '65 - . • 1 : .. .::.: -I 0 - -- '1 A . I . t . - '..4:-..'.. -. . - ?:. 1: '::(:1-• . <7 , ' '.'?;.-. ':1; . -) IFL.S.: -1 : -. . • ... 1'.1........" , '' -- -. : . . - .'..- F .' :: 7.--; THE ter [UNIT (4,1 . 1411 if IPI23CEN, Paid ibr 01 d•Newseneeee, Peasipb and .W m aate Paper ollepies. • . • .z-mreprowC EL de.:.IOII3i2NON, Ne 23 AIM Street, *, - • - • One di= Wait. at - Naas:pi, St ".• N. Y, • . • 140..11,16 . 'Vine . Old Ry e- Whiladr:-- Puce - igire— foe ideilicinal.parpcisekat _ - BROWNS. - Nov.ll, 11,5-41-ini • "- . phannaceutildiC nrocrnArica. AGAINST ACIiIISNNTS, A. . . • . ' ' oAPrrAL.i . Asp ASSETS, .$ 538 , 000 : `.; . . THE .TnavzLtits , rgsvitows . .cciaPiaiT. of HARTFORD insure aggs4q. • Accidents of; hiado, • .•• • •-• • • . ON THE RAILROAD. • OR ANYWHERE: This is the oldest and strongest Company Of the kind In.the .Thalted Statmi. told has by prompt payment of 1e s, by death - mid .veeekly craopentation to .the in= in..ted..aentired the patronage of a vast nuMber of the leadlny butdoese nien of the eitbnx.. as the enit Is pre . paredloahow. -:Their capitaria paid in'..and. available when required. and not-in mere stinscriptione to the amount of mock. with Only a per cent.paid on the imme.• T. A. GODPG.GT; Agi.i . Pottsville, Pa. November 11. •Bs':'. . 45-I.ra • . 200,510 IMPROVED PERISCOPIC SPECTACLES. Btirbei , s .11atianfaclory, Wholesaile•&-;545. -BARBERS IMPROVED PERISCOPIC:SPECTAI CUSS. impart.thnt Ct.e.i.a.r/..v4 and Batta.t.e.scv of Paz carrioa, which cannot he obtained from any, other, forra - of GLAssza • • . • .urSfore and. Factory, No. 248 N.orth Eighth Bl,./Plailatdelphin. : „ N. B.—Dealers . .ahr.iplied . with all 'the varieties of SPECTACLES at low rates. ROv. ii, "65 84,96.1 06 M.4II.HANCOIt CITY IRO*: WORKS.- The: ninlersignedmilecttul y .annonn& to the ;nib lie that they are now fully prepared.- . .t0 furnieh at their Worts in Mahanoy City. Schuylkill Co.: Steam Staines and Pumpit . for Wag And other. purposes They 'also • manufacture • Cm& Breakers of every E..; size and pattern. Castings and forgino of every description made.• Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and. patterns are turned out at short notice. 'The Undersigned being practical mechanics, -they are &Im potent to 801 l all orders promptly.. • lia.Nl4 BY. dr:BARMAN. Mahanoy City; Schuylkill County, I*. ' 45-- Nov . . 11, ,55 • •130 0 8.8 . Saves T . tiaiee honey,. •• naves Clothe/4 • • • ' ' • ' • .barer Soap, • . • . . ' and ilta/eit Women- JrS 77W SOAP PQR EVERY . FAMILY. Sold • . . by grocer/4nd etbrekeeptis tbroughout.dty and - ULNIMAQTY•NELP ONLY BY. ' • • • J. 13. DOBBLNS Br, C 0. .- - • 101 Smith NEVI St.. below Chmannt, ' . REALI 111;12 ,USEAC EMT 4,TE .1N . I V EICIINYLICILI. HAVEN :for. Sale.— The iindero . ,sined offers for sale Four, amtignous lots of .ground "e4nitte.- - in the Boroitgh or Schuylkill Haych.: • Schuylkill County, Pa.. bounded-northwardly by lot of Mrs. Yoder: eastwardry by Union - street.- snuthwardly. by lot of Cornelius Loose, and westwardly by a twelve feet wide alley, containing • together in width or front .on Union street; sixty feet. and In depth one hundred feet more - 'or less; With the appurtenances - consisting of a block °flour, contiirnons two story frame - houses with stone basements , - . Thore to u never falling well of water on .the premises. . There are all necesoary out . buildings. • . . " Also a, lot of ground- on - Front street. SchtlYlkiß -Haven, with the. Improvement's. The sale will take Nfacr on' Malinfiday, iVciviember 25, [565, At'l O'clock. at the Public -.House of Mrs . . MARY KOONS, Seheylkr !Haven • . offer after - the Public Sale Private Sale; • a • Coal Yard in Schuylkill- Haven; opposite the Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. 'Mere will 'also be'sold 3 cars in gond running order; an office ; good Horse'and harness; 1 wagon and 2 - bodies ; - .1 - wagon tongue office stove i - desk; 2 riddles, oil -ans, Jsc., : with the yard.itriprovements . • ' • : ' • JACOB K. DUNDORE ' effects, at tichter & Thompson, AITFACTUHERS OF SCREEN, CAR, .BRIDGE ':BOLT4 Sheet Iroa Nails, FLAT RAIL - SPIKES Rolfe 'ot s 'any length or iliieknesolOade to "order. Oar. Centre & Market-Sts - POTTSVILLE. toir. 1L.!65 -§chnilkillHaven; NVv. 9, .63 . • '45-3L HOME INSURANCE:CO. OF N..Y. cisoit.ii and itm;ens $3,76,50:1 . • T. A. GODF.R.EY, Ast., Pottsville. • . MANHATTAN FIRE: ISSUE. ; catiital and Afosetu 5907,354 .• H • . ARCTIC FIRE INSIJRANCE.OO., N. Capitol and Ansetts 'over • 9625.000 T: A. GODFilEy..Agt., INSUROOE. CO. -OF NORTH ANEMIA, . • PHILADELPHIA. The oldest Companyie.Amerles. Capital andAsseta '..€11,713;141 71 ' • T. A. GcDPREIY, Ant., Pottsville. ENTERPRISE INSI7. CO. OF PEITIDA ,$311,902 T. A. GODFREY, Agt.; Pottsville. 45-1 m• ' • Capital and Jitiniet!, Nov. 11, '65 OAPilfANia , SALE.-Pnrsnant to an order..of. the OrphaneCourt of the County of Schuylkill the sulas.cribera Adininistratore of the estate of Daniel Moyer: late . of.the Township of West . Bruns-• wick, in, tho County Schuyikill,,deceaSedi will ex.' pose to Sale by public vetidue. on •-• " :SaturdaY,* Dec . :ember glnd. isea, ,a 1 o.clock in the afternoon. atthe public house of . MV chael Moser; in . the Township of West 'Brunswick, aforesaid: • • • • ... . that certain firm or tractor land, 'situate in the Township of West - Brunswick. in the County cif. Schuylkill, bounded by lands'of late Peter; Beim.. deed. other land .lat e - of. Daniel Moyer.: deceased. Isaac Moyer; George Moser, and Gideon S . . Ebling. containing' 156 acres.and46 perches: with the Unproven-tents:consist ing of. a 111 story log.dwelling house; one 2 story' gene dwelling house. and Swiss beirn.- About So • acres of . the farm are In good state of cultiva -tion,-the remainder is timber land.. Pine Creek runs , through the tract. also thu Centre Turnpike and a road leading from this turnplire.to Auburn. • There are two ~apple orchards on the farm. One-third of the - purchase' money to remain- a lien on the premises...the interest of which is annually - to be paid to the widow of said de • cedent, the principal to the heirs et her-death. . The . property is sold-subject to the following reserve:: [ions c .The owner of adjoining Tract N0..2. to isave the free, use and ,priVilage of the 'water power, sew mill . dam and inlay:lce, and ten feet On each side of the mil) • race.lor the purpose of repairing the mill race end saw-. -mill :lam. and keeping the same in good order. .-" No: that certain farm or-tract of land, Situaie in the same Township ; bounded by lands of late Peter Heim. deceased, Gidedh S. Ebling. JobriD. and Tract.. No 1, containing In acres. 151 Perches, ••• strict: measure, with the appurtenances,: consist- . • ing of. a twostory Stone dwelling house, with stone kitchen ainsched,..frame bank staola miter-power saw, mill, log stable and blacksmith shop:. 'About 20 acres are in good cultivation; the,. remainder being excellent . . timber land,' The'pnrchaeer of this tract, his heirs and assigns, will have the nee and - privilege of the saw-till dam and mill ' Mee, as mentioned in the advertisement of sale of Tract • One-third of the purchase -moneylo remain 'a lien for the use of the widow of decedent, as described in the advertisement; of sale of Tract No. ' Late the estate of said deceased.. -Terms and condi - Lions trade La:ow:kat the time and place of sate by • . . .Brorder of the 'Orphans , Court,l .- - Administratore. A...IIOIIIIMANii, Clerk. j - 45 . .Pottsville • November. 7th, 1865. ' • FINA.L. NALEs- Ow GOVERNMENT HORSE, AND. MITLES.—•" ' • QtrAIITEELSIASTICK GENERAL % 0111 , 1011. ' • • • .WASIIIIIGioN.. D. Oct. 2 , 1.'19 , 65.:- '- Will be sold at. Public Auction, during the month of November. to. the highest bidder. at the time and places named below. viz.: • • - : • . New. York. • - New York CityL.-TUESDAY of each week, 100 HORSES each day... • .• ' - • • New York City--THURSDAY of each week. 100 MULES each day. - Philadelphia. P P — e 'rI7II Y R i ITDAY . , November & 2, 9, IG, - and 23, 103 HORSlDiesch day.. . . • .• Philadelphia, Pa.—SATURDAY of- each , week, 100 MULES each day: • • . Harrisburz, Pa—TUESDAY.of each, 'creek, 100 MULES each day. • • ••- . • • Harrisburg, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 2,9, 16, and'23, 100 HORSES each day. - • : Mechanicsburg, Pa.—TUESDAY, • November 7,100 Allentown. Pa.-WEDNESDAY, - November 10;100 HORSES. - Pottsville, Pa.L-MONDAY, Nov. 13, 100 HORSES Chester, Debov we County, Pa. —WEDNESDAY. November 22, 100. HORSES. - .Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY, .November .30;. `.lOO Pa.--THURSDAY and. FRIDAY. Navem-• ber 23 and 23, 100 MULES each day. Wilmington, DeL—TUESDAY: of each week. 100 HORSES each day. • • . • • • • Wilmlcrttm. DeLETUDAY .of each • week 100 MULES each day. • • • Blatsyland, . . . ild.W111:1N . 118118.1t; Novembr' 16, 160 Balttmoro, Md.,:-WEDNESDAY, November 29, 100 BOSSES. D, C.. , ' : TIjESTV.X.S wad THURSDAY S Aach week, 00. RORf3'M eaehilay. " . .8.91,D3 OF TAKE . PLACE AT wAsTIMOTON, D. C 'At this emirs of sales :MI th 9 Government Runnels. will be dirpoeeil, of. Buyers should therefore avail -themselves of this last opportunity to purchase. For sales of. public animals to the West, see official Weatemnewspaßers. Animals will be sold singly: ... • . Sales to covimerge MlO o'clock,. A. M. • - • • Terms : Cash In United States currency. • By. order of the Quartermaster General.- , JAKEIS - A: WM, Bvt. Brigadier General, in charge • Oct. `26, . Fiat llivie., Q. M. G.. o. 'P ').~^.~ ..xulO 5:~: :. ~.:uf:riK.~sihLi.,":.f<~^.iF.. .i~~y •._,r:. ~ —. _ .~ et')fY.PX ; ".~Y^—':~ - A SONIC HAIL— . 719:::ChetitaUt .?.I.A O.E . ..0011.21-110 of bia own lmpeetallon Brimatelle Cameras; ••• •. • • • Damask Carmine, • • • ' • Weal Bea Carcalwa. ' ••• •.• • 'Batiw Lade Cartalse, - • . • Nesslagbasi Curtailing,' • •• , - •• • • • • , ; - .Allsislla Itlarkstaie, • •• - • Cloth; Table had Timm cameo; • • constantly reeelvlng soynume In'. . . '. • CURTAIN - . MATER lALS; •• • . embracing Menelebrated IDITIVIA . CLOTH. &MODE „ • etwINDOW SHADE S • • •743 every theirable'Slylei Color of Prize! : • ' • ' • • ' • ' w&i.vtAyEri. • mr. 119 Vbestasiat St 4 •Plahulelpbblis Nov. - 4 .65: • . •• : ••• : ' ra ill al t• GC , . . RIED POTTSVILLE,- • . ' • - Sole igiiit.of I. 4. READIE,:for the sale of Ma Patent . • . • .• TILAX -TIE .• F ". FOR MINIM. SLOP/Mi. ;REL4FTS, .TUNNIALS, This mode of ier:dilation Wei first" applied, by Mr. Beadle at the -Utast Dale , Colliery, near ',Ashland„'in the.year ISST. - and 'hal. been 'in successful operation ever since. Prior it, this. much time was lost at this Colliery on account of sulphur ti 8011213,0f1ta workings —since then..not an hour from this cause. • .Some other operations. bad still more difficulties 'from this souree. . I will wee a few of the txranyl—l will speak _of two 'slopes belonging to •!The Wolf Creek Diamond Coal Co:: Nos. S and 3 •slopes. near Minensville, for merly owned' by Mr , George H. 'Potts & Company, for -whom ; am. Superintendent; .Before putting blithe Pan, No. 2-slope was so full of scantier that at . times it was With great difficulty and danger • to work •it itt. all. .In Ottober,..l3lll, we.lisal an explosion, .by Which the Diamond Vein was set on tire, and by ftying Mextrittileh if airmen - - srve killed by the: "White Damp," and quite a , number' very narrowly 'escaped with their lives, and in the end we were compelled fall Other efforts !Meat° fill up the shwa -.with water fora distance of 60 feet, in Order to outen the fire : this mused a stoppage for nearly four mcuittes,. : attended by a very great expense. - No. 3 slope was not so full .of suiphur, but still having three furnaces going,we would on se average idle in four "Breasts," . Early this Springl had a: fan putup at-No. 3, and its soon as we :bad tbewater out of No. 2, 1 had another put there : since then we have not lost an hour for want'of air: the ventilation IS PERFECT S men' now feel perfectly secure' when they go to work: no dread of being burned by an explosion.. of sulphur. In addition to this, there is another great advantage in the •Exhauste Fan—the saving of expense. I will a• a few certifi cates in favor of this indispensable anxillary to safe, cheap and successful mining. ' ~ • • , . OITICEIiFTBE MAIIMOTII VEIN CONSOLITUTZIC COAL CO • Poirsvtu.s. Pa ; October 81st. 1866. . • . - - This is to certify that I have beer. part owner of the Trickery Colliery near St. Clair. up to the year 1864. and since themSuperfutendent, of the same.. From ISIT. to .1861 the sulphur became so bad in some of - the,work• hiss that it was with great diftleulty-and often' delay, that we. continued - in operation.- In , these particular parts of the mines We had many stoppages, and often operatives injured by explosions. , I tried every System of ventilation: but none appeared to answer the purpose until I introduced. the -Exiaanstei," or "J Lowden Bea diets. Fan." ...Since then we have .had bat few accidents from .explosions. and these but . • I am free to say that therein no system of ventilation as yet known. equal to Ihe Louden Beadle Fan."— And not ,only *does it perfectly ventilate: a, Colliery, which is indispensably necessary to life anti health.,but is also a great saving of e xpense as compared to funatice or steam jet ventilation. In 'my opinion, no extensive Colliery below :water-ldvel should he without it. ' " WM. IdiLNES, Ja, . . . . . TV 017IdE tie TUE 74/13,Aa0T14 VEIN'CONSOLTDAI , COAT; CO, • . - ' PorraviLLE; Pa., October Sid, . This toxertify that- I have • been employed in the management of the affairs of the Mainmoth Vein Con solidated. Coal; Conipani 'since Jane,: 1361,.. and that we have .at the :Hickory Colliery, near St. Clair, Schaylkill Connty A Petnsylrinia, . one of J. Low den Beadle's Patent lExbriuste,. or. Ventilating Pena.-- • This Fan Was erected by the former lessees of the said Colliery. Messrs. Wm. Milnes. Jr.. & Co.. and has been in successful operation for several years Past. Prior to ir• erection the said lessees, had tried a' 'number of dif ferent ventilators. as furnaces, steam jet, but found .nothing to E 0 effectually relieve the workings fruin pure air, sulpher. &c.. as the- "Beadle Bahauste.Fitn.'" Since I have been connected in the management of the above Colliery It - has - worked admirably. and - I must say that we totild. not -do without it. It to-Just what every extensive Colliery below, water level needs, - and I take great pleasure, in recommending it to all Coal Opera-. tors. • ' -* W. El. SHEAFER.: .Genbral Agent Mammoth Vein Consolidated COM Co. ':November 4. . • ' • 44- Great Distribution UNION GIFT ASSOCIATION, 204 and 206 ' i4IO.6ADWAIIf, ,OG. 11/0111t, ROSEWOOD PIANOS & IiELODP.ONS, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold & Silver Watches, AND ELECI NT JEWELRY, • 'A - J=6a Pins, Diamond Rioes,.Gold Bracelets, Coral, 'Florentine. :Mosaic. .Tet. DiVll; - and Cameo: La . dies' Sets. Gold Pens with Gold and Silver "Eitenslon Holders. Sleeve BattOns; - . • :Seta . of Studs; Vest and - NOck. .• • •', ChsinS, Plain, & Chased ,• . • • , Gold Rinas, ‘tc., • • . . 8-7.0 01,.09.-0.: • DISTRIBUTIONS are made In thefollowing manner: CERTIFICATES naming each article and its value: are placed in SEALED: ENVELOPES which are: well mixed. One of these envelopes containing the certifi cate or order; fbr some article. will be delivered at our office, or sent :by Mail' to any address,. without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 . cents. • On receiving the. Certificate the pertbaser. will see What article it.draws and , its value, end can.then 'send .One . Dollar and receive the article named; or can choose any other one article on our. 11St of, the same value. . IMF - Purchasers of 'our SEALED'ENVELOPES, may,. 'in this manner, obtain an article worth frony-One to Five Hundred . - FOE ONE DOLLAR. - , ... . _which "they•nred not pay 'until:it ii known what is drawn and its value: • • • IrerEntirasatisfactiun gUaranteed in 'all cases. • .TICE . IIITION GIFT ASSOCIATION* _calls your attention Go the ofits _being the largest and.most:p.o . Puliir Gift.3Bsociatlon in: this 'country. - • The .business' is . and always 'has been conducted in the must candid cind honorable,Man ner. : Our , rapidly increasing trade is.a 'sure guarantekoPthe appreciation of: our patrons for thiSmethod of obtaining rich, elegant and costly, goods.: •• •• . • - •. During .:the past. year we .hape forwardeda number of the most valuable prizes' to all part's of :the country.. Thase who patronize'ui willreeeiee the full 'value of their money; as no article on our List is worth, less than. One Dollar', retail,. and here are 110 ,Blanks; . . Pcirties dealing . with.ns may depend on haring Prainptreturns, and the Article drawn will be Immediately sent to' any address. by . return ,nail The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes front the Union.association, and have - kindly al lowed the use of their names:. ' A, S. White, 0 Street, Washington, D. C., Fiend, value I±dirit Emma La Pale, Arch street, Philadelphia, Melo- deon,-$1:15.: • . Mrs - . J.Costello. Montreal. Canada. Piano, $200,.. J,-M. Seaton. Nets York• CitY..Oil Painting, (.cene on ' the Hudson ,) • ' Capt. Thomas L. Jewell, co. B, 14th. N. Y. V.. tiolc . , Watch, $140.. . ~ • . Re. E. S..Jinsim,Detroit: Mich., Sliver Watch,' $335.- . Mice Lottie Lines. Diamond Ring, $l5O.- . • ~ . James Campbell. Melodeon, $l5O. • . Mrs. A: Lawrence, New Orleans, La.. Diamond Ring C. B. Bailey. New York .City, Oil Painting.4llo— M. Manor, Sharon'Springs, Bland, VW. " Many names could be placed on this list;.but we pub. Usti no names. without petmission. . Our patrons an desired to send United States Cdfrency when It Is con ..,• . • . . .. . . . . . -•-. LIST OF AIITIIII,ES --* .' • -.. The_only work. every . page of which has been pm . pared forihe press since - the close of the war. • The TO BE SOLD FOR 1..00 EACH;.• popularity of this work has no parallel. : One General : - - - • .. ,Agent for the west retarns over 700 subecriptions Without regard to value, and not to be paid for Mott . ' per day on the average through the week. The can. you know .whatyouwill receive. • - • . -- cuss has bat just, begun; yet we have' Oier 30,000 15 Rosewood Pianos, worth- from's2oo 00 to 450 o.', Sub.cribeei. . , At the rate we are now selling, our Ir. 3telodeons, - Roiewood Cases.— :175 no to 250 0- , . list will be Over 200,000 the first year. So flat -75 Fine Oil Paintings , • " sn 00 to 100 0. : tering is the prospect. we ordered paper- - for 47,000 160 Fine Steel Engravings. flamed • 23 00 to 30 0, ' 'Felon:sea before a book was -bond.:. It is the work . 50 Music Haes. :_• . . . 2 5 00 to , 400 , • - , people want.. : . .. . 160 Revolving Pat , t Caldera - Silver .:20 00 to 40 o , ' FULL. COMPLETE, - & RELIABLE: PRICE, 81 50, - .. •60 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.. 20 00 to. 350 . ..Only about half the price of other Histories, in Pm ' - 400 Set of Tea and Table Sponte..c. - 20 00 to 40 01portion to the amount of reading.. Our Agents' report 150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, - -- -- -- - ': - a-very general desire in the public to exchange the Warranted - '.5000 to 150 Oi • Two Vol.•work for this; Illastrations• are numerous ' 200 Diamond Rings, - ClUster and • and beautiful, from steel plates. . This work' is bow • - Single Stone.... . : .... ...... ready for deliveil. Address - . . .1... STEBBINS, . ' 175 Gold W _Nov. atche. • ~ 4, 435-44-St ' . '.. ,•- ". Hartford, Conn. 300 Ladles...di) - C5OO Silver Watches ' ... ' 2,000 Vest and Neck Chains...... it :1,200 Pairs Ear Rings. new style...._ '.. 13 '2,000 .Gold Pencils and Tooth Picks . V 3.000 Real Onyx .& Amethist Brooc's ' 4.000 Lava and Florezdine do • . e 2,000 Masonic Pins • " ' ' 3,000 Fine Gold . Walth Heys,. new . . • . • pattern . •,4,000 Childrens. Armlets 3,000 Sets of Bosom Studs • -. 3.ooo.llnsmeled Sleeve-Buttons .... 16.000'I'lain - Gold and Charal Rings,. • . . 4.000 Strine Set of Seal Rings - . 4,000 Lockets of all sizes' . 15.000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry I -4,000 Watch Chains, each - - A . 15.000 Gold Pens, Silver Ex: Cases, and Pencils .. ~ —.; . . ~. 400 to 61X 10,000 Gent's Breast and Scarf Pins._ 800 to' 20 01 . 3.000 Ladies' New Style Belt 'Prickles 400 to 804 • 8.00 0 Clatelain Guard Chains ... .. .. .000 to 20 0 1 1,000 Gold Thimblw - .. . ..: ...,...... 500 to 7et 8, 0 0 0 Set Ladies. Jet and Gold ' 116 00 to 25 0 10,000 Gold - Crosses • • - - l .BO to 6 0 .6,ool•Chased Bracelets • ' - '' - 800-to'l6ol 1.000 Oval Band Bracelets - ' - 600 to 20 Cot 3,000 - Ball EarDmpe, all cOlors • 3:.00 to : - 5 oi .4.000 Fine Gold Pens ' 200 to 351 3,000. New Style Gold tt; Jet Eardropt 300 to'' I 0 . A chance to obtain nisi of the abori Article. for ONE. DOLLAR by nitrate.' sing.a: Settled Envelope for 25 Cents..• , 1141 , 1 1 1ve Sealed Envelopes will be rent for $1; Eler en fin. V• Thirty for $.l ; Sixty-five for $10; One Hun dred for $l5. - „Agew;..Winted Everywhere. • , • . • Lone; letters are unnecessary. Ha* the kindness t‘ write inin directions, and in choosing different article.' from those dram mention the style desired. .We . pre• far letterslo be'addressed to oar Box; NOS, Poet Office for-greater safety.. - ; . - .. • isr - Orders , far SEALED ENV - SLOPE* , most in every- case be accompanied wilb the CASH, with the name of the. person sending; and Town, County, and State. -plainly written. • - - • , Letters should be addressed to the Managers as fol• STii4.RT &= MAXWELL, „ARAM. 5308, Pest New Peri. Noveniber 4, '45 • • ••••-• ' r44.2m' NOVA Fnw or pm Wm= DISOIUMRB i3lit.llfiliet wan kind arise from corruptions ot thellone'Relmbold's Extract" of. Sareaparill4 • remedy, of the utmost valmr. • •. , . etere. WSW JVISTICV WEE , lIIILTAIL...Now ready, newlaattee Fee Bills. for eels at . B. BAIWAPS, Centre etree‘ Pottr.4lle. CONSISTING OF 75 00 to 250 or F 5 00 to 160 Oi 60 . 00 to 100 01 20 00 to :' 75 0 .1.0.00 to • 30 01 00 to , 801 . 2 70 to 10'01, 400 to 1011 4 00to 400W:flhe 350 to `O5l 250t0- 801 1.50 to . 501 275 to 100 , 250 to 501 250 to 1001 250t0 80, 00 . to 2004 350 to .5.01 I=l WHITNEY -- 13ANitErt• OENTAL 2•TTLEET POTTSVIILE Denlei , in • AND rOltrEDali GOLD . AND: SILVER; ForeignExehange, . • United'llltates _Bninds, Quartentunnei'fr-Vonchern - And ttninirent "MONEY RECEIVED. ON DEPOSIT.-- ST allowed to per special agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Bosnia of Brokers at the usual CAD3II3h4BIOII. . . : wa Or Omer= errs ate. thwarearter.rn Daac itas endeavoringtu dtepcee of their own and other pre wetiOne on the tepatation attained by HatataiLrosi piciGLNIL.PISPASATIOSII, , • Oct ! . 'MISS. . . SuArrrse . kaeorusunirtHazei Itesmazo 11113NDOLD . S EXTRACT 13ucuro. =• , Oct. 28,. , 65. 4.1-41 m. Take no• more, linplesurianir and Remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseassa.— Use HaLsuoura Ermaor . *one and - TMI4OIIRD Ross WAEILL • • • • Oct. 21; 435-42-6 m ErSLIN WINDOW new ILL reapply of. Brown' and Gold Window. Shades of the latest patterns just received: and for sale. Orders taken.for 'Shades to be made to any size for Church" Halls and Dwellings, at : • - . BAIDTANS.. A ready, and conclusive test .of the tunperttee of HILISISOLDN nom Errasor Beene , will be a compari son with those set forth in :thisUnited Stites Dispensa tory. . _ . - 21.-'45451-Cm Extract *lacks is pleas ant intitate and odor, tree from all - injarloas ties, and *mediate in its action.' Oct. 21, MEW CASH( littOlital...—Jinti , elicited at 11 the stand lately by N. C. Morrison. Cen tre street,. nearly opposite Market, a New .Dry Goods, Grocery and ..Provision. Storer; in. which Will be kept constantly on, band .a choice stock • of' Goods hathat lino. ; Also, Queettsware, - Plour:and Feed. Am.• The undersigned hopes by strict attention'te bast hesa,'to receive a fair abate or public patrienage. ROBERT A. GLOVER. Pottsville: October 29...'84:: . .." .. 44-t(.' BELMBOLD'SCONCE . NTRATED Fa - TR ACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. • . „ . neramotres CONCRRTRATED EXTRACT SARSARAR/LLA the. Great Bload Purifter v - Both are prepared according to, rules of Pharmacy end „Chemistry, and are the moat active that :can be Made. . - : . Oct. 2?,' %S. 43 ern. DrEH . M., MAITLIFACIIIRER.OF COAL SCREENS, Of the Lntent and Most Aiiprotred . Styles: The undersigned who IS a nractlcal Screen:Manufac turer. informs Coal ,Operators and others, that ho is manufacturing anew COAL SCREEN, patented June St 1E44. and • another . patented Auguet. Sr; 1865. RE GUARANTEES THAT THE MESH WILL AL WAYS RETADI ITS ORIGINAL SIZE. UNTIL EN TIRELY WORN OUT.. _ • • ..I.le respectfully solicits'acontinuance of the patron age heretofore So liberally bestowed upon. him. • • - •• JOHN'It. DLEILIL . Rallroad St.. mar of Eaterlara Hardware Store. - • Nov. 4, 91,5-43-tf ' • POTTSVILLE. PA.. Ilelmbotd , r Extract Buchoi gi.ree.health and vigor to the frame and blooni to the pal:id 'cheek: acompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to; conaumption. sanity or epileptic tits ensue Oct. 21, 161:-6m E. B..PEALE, • • .• • • WllO LESALI2 DEALER IN. 'BALED. HAY AND STRAW, Schuylkill -Haien. October 7, GK. - 40.4ka /inn FEET GUM 'BELTING, different" Ulf sizes, at reduced prices. For Mir at s e, REAR SAS GAST ING PAPER of dif ferent weights.. just recelved'and for sale at • . • • .B. BANNA.si , S., Book and Stationary Store... INDESTRUCTIBLE .TAB CARDS. Various sizes by.; the thousands, and smaller Tian titles sold and printed at .." B. BANNAIPB ' • Bookstore and Printing Office, Pottsville. • CLEISSE THE. StSTEH OF ILL INPERI . Established ever a Ituairter et a'Centurr. "Dr Swayne's", • Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's" • Pratri • • "Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's" • • "Panacea." "Dr. , ' BLoo n. . .•Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's" ' • "Panacea " "Dr: Swayne'sllloodPurttylng .Panasea.". "Dr. Swayne's , Bloini-Purifying Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's Blood-Puirifying Panacea." For Scrofula. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Indolent .Tri- Mors, bad effects. of mercury,' &e., is, superior . to any • remedy ever discovered. Prepared only by • . - • . • • DR. SWAYNg & SON. sbo North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. Sold at the Drng Store of HENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville June 17. '65:.. - • . , . TlEl.l6‘ol.oit • EXTRACT • 8iT71117 and Istrabvro :Rorer - .1.V Asa cures secret. and delicate disorders. in all .their stages., at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and. no expesure. It is pleasant in Mite .and odor, immediate In its action, and free from all in jnrions properties.. . .• • . oet, 26, '65.45 6m, LAVTU, BERG & Co.. . - • : PEOPELETOICS OF , • ' . UNION: IRON W 011. K; . • READING, PENNSYLVANIA; - MaintfActorers of Polished, Juniata, Char coal, Common Sheet, and Coal flichute Iron.-.ALL 6.I . *ES. August 33.3m*, . G • AT:TI ELT.—Mot of erod eecondhend BELT at halt prke,:oh hand: GEO..BEIGHT &TO. , Nov. 4, , G7._ 44-- Hardware and Iron, Pottaville. A~IRE ROPE t WIRE-ROPE - Orders received for ROI3ELING'S WIRE _ROPE. De livered at factory prices. . GEO. HEIGHT it' CO. Hardware and iron dealers, Pottsville. Nov. 4:'65. , • - 44- . CiliOAK- and. DRESS . MAKING and all 'aorta ofsewing done at the POTTSVILLE ROUSE. opposite MahautangoStreet. by Mrs. RANORA DAVIS; and also lIAIR DRESSING done to perfection. Nov. 4, `65... , , • • -44-4 t• • LipWARM or TRIRTT TIitTERAND certiftcaten and re- COTTIMCDthallry letters base beenseeeiveli, attesting the media of Helmbold.s Genuine Preparations, many of which me from the highest sources, including eminent stateernen.'elergymen,. governors. State judges. Ace. Oct. 25. 143-tim. CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR Will restore . Gray Hair to its• ORIGINAL COLOR; strengthens and promotes the growth of the weakest hair; stops its falling ont In three days keeps the head clean, cool and heal thy. - can be used freely:. con tains nothing injurious the-best Hair Dressing ever offered to: the. public. It is recommended and used by the beet medical antherity. Sold at the Drag Stores, and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway, New . Yorl suninroall persons the above i . reparattort w:11.do all that Is claimed for it. - . . . SARAH A. CHEVALIER. M. D. 43-2 m ' October 9% .65 .AGE NT S WANTED TO SELL RETTELVS ONE VOL. HISTORY OF. THE REBELLION. el OUNT. Ir I MIST IT UTE —7Tho Fourth a] Session of the , : Sehuylkill County Teachers. In stitute willmeet in. the Lecture room of the Female Grammar School on Centre street. in ?otteville, on WELeinDAY, NCov.l6th, and continue in cession four - . - da grin• rdpis; w ith turei i the willevening, make up the programme: Prof. Witkersham. of the State. Normal School, the Rev. Dr. Plummer, of Potts ville, Prof. Clark, author of Clark's Granimar, New York, and Prof. Bates. Deputy State Supt., have prom teed to be with us and lecture before the Institute. To create it possible. greater Interest in orthogra phy in 'this County, six hundred words, two hundred each day, selected from Mr. Itann.s speller, will be pro nounced for and written,by the members of the Insti tute. The championship in orthography to be conferred on, the one misspelling the least number of words. This to preparatory to an awarding of prizes to a nom: ber of the bests pellers at our next Institute.. Schuyl kill County is favored among her teachers. with but a • small number of liter good spellers. Let us improve in all bunches by commencing with this apparently least but most important' one. Directors. citizens, and teachers of private . schools are cordially invited to at : tend and take part in the exercises. . • . , • JESSE NEWLDI, County Supt. MANUOnD !AND YOUTUFDT. VIGOR are regained .by HEINDOLD.tS Erraicrr Bccur.. . Oct. 28. '65! 43 Gin. TOBACCO. & SEGARS • STOREKEEPERS and others In want of. a Prinienfttcle of Tobacco ' Seger& etc.. will do well to give me a gall. All goods sold at . Philadelphia prices, purchasers saving expense of freight • • • .• •.. • . .GUSTAV WOLTTEN, - • '• Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Centre R.. next door to the Union Hotel, -Pottsville. Oct. fa, '65 - . . . • . 43- WHY INJMIE TUE COMPI.EXION, Tr. POWDERS ANT WASTrii •which - choke.or 1111 tip the'poree of the skirl, and in a short time leave it harsh and dry ? It Is in the blood. and 11 ycnt .crant smooth and soft skin use. Bairn bold.% Extract of Sarsaparilla. At gives a brilliancy to the complexion. Oct. 28. • PAT LORI Perfumery & Toilet heap. may be bad in'all their variety at the new Book And Stationery Store of BOSBYSHELL & BRO.. • . 1 (Satre Street beim- Trictty Church, Pottsville. • Jan:?. 16. . „ , 'sort SAFE,. tilandactured.bY I.lllY—the best m the countryfor sale,by . • B. BA;tTNA.N.,,. . - OLLSWORTiIItS Slated Copy Reeks Just Beveivad.-41111vortlee Slated Copy Books tor Families and Primary_ Schools.. . Complete to three. numtieral Fo r - sale at 11. 11.A.NNABB. Centre St. Pot:pills: Pri. ; . Manarklfros Cimantereicadatapal Atm a meta irmaination Elaizabold% henna. titew they eajoy.nur utmost, cenadence. We caraddai, tbeinisfa and reliable., REVBERS & TAUS. .P4tiz÷titssur.i. Juns‘l2; Ott. .t 9, 16.4848 `;..r • -- rg,- .:1. • - '-‘,-,-.:-- i 00 % t 0 v - L : ftaturdayv AlevegMoe* 1116 1865. TILE LATEST NEW, , The. Careeriswlr Wirste--The Missettiewe The Vallee& letiles Mort—Glealt. llislieem Seateaced, Ate:: . Wirze, the pelsOn keeper_it 'sfindessionville,wbO Was sentenced to be, hanged yeirleram, to Washington, has furnished some ctlars Orlds life and career. He is a native of Zwick, in Switzerland,' and is early for ty-two veva old. Hit father wanted him to study for :the ministry, which' he refused. and Went into a bank ing house, where he remalooi _two yems. Re then commenced rasing about. :After' goIDE 'to Half; lis came to the LT tes,, in tat whets be wooled to study medicine: Then* Went to Ocumectient. to Mae oschasenktralLmtucky, and ithalii es nneght up te. Jib sissippi. In theta me— -Mis sings wok m e e fire sxri ha Uan islislismer. as A man . iota sn' perintendent of a 'meter . sate'mtat4ialunent. - and as overseer of a plantatidn. Ire . Walljn• *ll bat named business when the rebeilkmbroke oat. He enlisted as a private, served as illetifesa. Kna•ulutaaa l 7 beeliall .„,,.. 4 ., a captain. 110 does riot appear to h ave been 111...... .... acte fleid,service. as tbe•ouly battle niettihrial was FaireOaks, where he „pas an d,Q Gen. Soil. 8. John ston, And was wee:laded. 'Nola all his duty raison datY. When, the prisoner.' were brought tat - Rich - mond there WOW Old Cortbem. and Win:emended ixt a taista to make one, andthis,bm id him into notice. This, which lookedlike Theo of a Mt career. was bat the drat step to a ' eminence ,!! ideal Be occupies to-day. Ile h quite CO tudostite now. bat denies imphatlcalb , that lie ta responsible he the treatment of the Union prilloners. ' Ml= may married _ 1n,1.54, to Elizabeth &Oils. at Cadiz, Kentucky. Be sides his wife, be leaves! 4 d r il l :fel" ten yea:acid- The elect/mt.:relents are' Igain e X tud otosishency, The Union majority ht new o in _at fie - 000. In Maryland four out Olive of the Union candi dates, for Judges lave - burn_ elected. _ , ..- In Louisiana "the Conservatives are nottlielle,"saud tl e tiaole4 TEann °erotic ticket for Congress, . ete.,;lll - el ' In Ma. , barna Bulger; the Reconstructioncandidate for Over nor. Is elected. ' - • - _ • ' . Chief Justice Chose does not think th at . DO could hold a term of coart in the district of Virginia, or in any of the lately seceded States. this fall or winter.— •Ile also doubts the propriety of holding terms of-court In-State+ which have been declared in inliarrectios, and therefore under =Ma/law. Redoes not wish to hold terms until Congregates Wed:_ • -- - General J. O Briscoe has beenyientenoed to & bokeseh tered and dishonorably mined the on charges of larceny. He was else sentenced' to ' t. but the buter was remitted. and beta:wheat The indications of Of North Carolina election are that rebels have been`elected to' irkergrese,And none who can take the oath are chore.- _ the i • Fifteen deaths *we thus fair resulted from explo sion of the steamer St. John on the Iltideon- • . Igarrlebwrg • The correspondentof thei•lrassraux-Batangeav gives the following items of political interest in one of his re cent letters from Haeriabarg--11ret stating the complex ion of the Legislature.-where the Union mal.:have majority in the Senate and at to the homier . ••Of the eleveumewSettatora elected: ae halte been members of the Senate before. Memo. (kin- Graham and Wallace are re-elected to nerved themselves, and Messrs Whits:Landon and Glats have. • served heretofore, but were - •not• members "of the last ' Senate.., Landon bas, been out-three years ; White tint years, nd °late one year. Meesr e Shoemaker. Cowles, • - Duncan and Brown, the otber new Senators, haVe never served in either branch of thir--Legialatttreillod I be. ' lieve, never filled any political-poaltion before. - In the Hoare there will be lifty-eig. members w• served' In • the hint Legislature, and three • who served in previous -. sessions of that body. bat main the last. Col. DIMS of the 10th' district. of Philadelphia, forrerly represented - Venango, and Dr. Early of Elk and Stelaman!)f Lances- • ter have each .served , befate._,The:Yeselection, of art . many,meinbers to the Rome is altogether animal. and each party contrlbthes about an 'equal-proportion of re elections. as compared witlitheir relative streegth.. In the. Senate Clymer add,Wallice will lead the Demo- cystic side' s heretofore: while Landon and White Will c be added to the already etrong perilamentary leaders on the Union aide. • The -Democrats of the House will mire Purdy and Sharpe—the first a superior tactician and the last its ablest advocate, and there are none to take their llacei. Mr . Pershing will be left almo4 alone as MO eader as that aide.. On the Union. aide Kelly and Wad dell will be the ablest of the old members, but there la . much good material itmong.the new members.: Mans. of Potter. will take the place of Olmstead. and though • • scarcely less able, will limes leg • as-p leader. The . Union. members have more than the usual ;number above the average of legislative ability- - - The Speakership of the Senate will . go to Mr. Inset- Ind of this, place without a contest, and Mr Hammers!: will continue its clerk brconsent. :In the Howe there • will probably be an animated goriest for the Speakers chair., Kelly. Negley, and Glass have bsea named in the west. and Davis and Rnddiman of Philatielthiaare al , ct spoken of ; bat as Kemble will be re-elected Ties surer, the city will not seriously claim both. Cot Quay ' of Beaver.- will be a etroag candidate lif•her,ctaldbe per: s-iaded to accept, but he , is the iriend of Kelly. and will n I allow the name to be tined while - there is hope for ' - his friend and delleague. Benedict will - be Clerk of tidt • 'Hou.e without a contest:: • • - . •`. there will be wirloas'entie Clerkships: 66'811 in -the Auditor General's and - Surveyor Generale °Moen next May i but.l feel safe in saying that none but ine itorl one eoldiers need apply.. I take it for granted thit two breve soldiers like General , ilsztranft and Col. camp hell will not leave their wounded behind them when they have ad opportunity to take care of them. I look for the Auditor-General's office to, be tilled - with the heroes of Fort Steadman. Civilians would save paper. time. -trouble and money by not pressing themselves fro "Clerkships.. •. • • Philadelphia Market.. - PIIILAIDELPHAA, Thnrsday. November. 9. , • - Tag- Flour - market . continues_ dull,' but moat holders are' asking au advance .on former rates; sales comprise about 2.000.bb1a in lots; mostly' to the retailers and bakers, at from $868.50 'for superfine, $8.75@9.25-for extra, $9BlO for North western extra family, 810.25@11.25 for Pennsyr vania and Ohio do.; and fancy brands at from $l2 613.50 bbl, the latter rate for choicntit.Louis. Rye Flouris scarce, and selling in.a small way at $7.25@)7.50 bbl.. Corn Meil is quiet, at about former rates. ' . „ - : • GRAlN.—Prime, Wheat is scarce,-,and holden, are'askirg a furthr advance ; 3,000 bus .sold 'et - 230(4235e for new reds; $40@24.5c: for old- ditto, the-Ist ter rate to .amber ; white ranges at from 270(4200c Im; as to quality :' Rye is in demand at 1100.1120 c hin;:for X:lelawarwarid Peaanaylve eia. Corn is mere active, and prices:are better;, 7,0(0 bus yellow sold at 88c afloat,. and 00e T) bn acre.;in new is quoted at 80t850 be. Oats are without change : 4,000 .bus sold at 55(256c Chu, afloat„and in the -cars. . poltiiiiitriofifi*MlA3444 Corrected Weekly for the I Wheat Flour, extra family, per barn r... do do •do do per cwt do do extra .. . per barrel... do do superfine, do. Rye Flour, do do„ per cwt Buckwheat Flour: do Wheat, prime white per bushel. do do ra I do Dried Peaches, 'pared. 'tie I pound... •dy •do unnarPr . do Dried Apples, . - - do Corn, V bn. . " OSITZ, - " Soup beans " " Peas; Rye Chop, /` Corn Meal " Middlings; " Potatoes. " Hay, 11 ton. " bale - cwt Straw, Tir ton. Master, *" Salt, 7o ea& Tim Seed, b• Clover " " Max " " THE GREAT - CAUSE . HUMAN MISERY. Juat Published in .a Sealed Envelope. Pries Si* Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment owl Radical Cure of Seminal Wealruess. nr Spermatorrbata. - induced by Serf-Abuse; Intoluntary Emiasioas. lmlw..- tency, .Nervons add Impediments to 'Marti age generally': -Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits Men tal and Physical Incapacity, dm. By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Anther of the "Green Jtc. ' • - . The world renowned author, in this' adudrable Lea Lure clearly proves • from his own experience that the awful consequences or 1 4 elf-Abuse may bc effectually removed without medicine. and without dangerous surgical operations. • hoagies, . instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a modo of cure' at once certain and effeemaL hV which every sufferer, no matter what his condition nuy be,.may cute himself cheaply, prt; vately and radically. • THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE 'A BOON. TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. - Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to arty address. on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps - dressier ad drowintr the publishers. CHM. J. C. KLINE & '1.27 Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,696. ' Sept. 9.-.66. i:Trui. 29. 136-• [From the Iktrgest Jlannj'adurinq Miemista •in .thy lam acquainted with lir. 11. T.' Mane fadtarer of Helmbold's Genuine Preparationh; he OM pied the drugstore opporito my residence, mui ,was auccessful in conducting the bqsineis where others lied not been. equally ro before hint. I have been favoral* impressed with hie ammeter and enterprire. • • • WILLIAM WRIGHTMANi •• Firm of Fowl= & Wainnistssr. , • Manufacturing Chemists. 9th and Brown 'tracts. Philadelphia.' Oct. °S, •es.' igiouracivis PATENT SLATEN.-4mit a. received Pelrce's Patent Slates with leaf for Oa tes. and Schools. Also Leaf Memorandums 101 the pocket. For sale at B. BANNAN'S, Centro Streels Pottsville. Pa. • - • -retention or Incontinence of brine, ir ritation, Inflammation or ulceration of the oladder.-or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate, glands, stone intim bladder, calculus,. - gravel or brick dn.t deposit, and all diseases of the bladder. kidneys and dropsical swell- UsElluarsoLo's FLUID EXTEACT Bvoatr." • JUST .RECEIVE P.-8_ implement to 2 17 RIPS DICTIONARY OF ARTS. M...MMFACTURES .and MINES. 'One of the most valuable 'works ever putt- Weed. Tors* at 11...BANNANM., _ • , , . Centre, area. Pottsville. ra. RECEI VE O.—A !las assortment of Is. J Mee' CABAI3, PORTFOLIOS- and POCKET SIXOES. For rale at - - .= B. BANNANIL• • Centre St. Pottrllle. Ti Gt.owr, or MAN ta Sriayortt.—.Therefore. the nervous and debilitated should immediately me Het* ninvo-ExTRAoT Breen. Oct,. 28. '66.43-6m: , illillaled Boy, Oat* Fleur. die., furnished tn 'LP large and email-quantities. at - the very lowest rates, by . ' BECK &COE°. Oct 14, '65.-41- - . Warehouse. Morris. AddlitOn. COCKS: 'CLOCKS:::'SLOCUS A large stock of elgbt, day aid - thirty hour clocks,'! every yarieti of style, for sele cheaVy c. G • Watchnutker and Jee, eler, Centre Street, POttlitrilie. December 12. '63 . . W.', A lot MIN and Crocus 1111111se.-4Jost received Lk of choice Hyacinth, Crocus and'otbee and for sale at . B. HANNAN'S Book sari Beelines. Mew lgagiate Packing, : cheap. dumb% and en pertor to any other nowlifteta, pat _.rtyntl and for isler,try theimboeriber: . H A 4 ll". tifeniTai lli ti " . ._.__" n all a drasloo l. Sept 3I '65.. 99. 7 wan:mow. lottatitr additioa. .. "NEW 1411;radierSp11; !Hittite feiti n etle yi ' - ' Nirsieh., Mont Addl44 9.ept. SO. *6s_ sto. kIIIEBI43AM WAT.QI.IIMS. to Rind said silver cases; An:Leticia.olseTre, Ntid Jewelry ofall-do- seriptione, am be obtained at' stonier ; . . - Sept: 11 1 .414 . -rtt Centel street,' irirffla. GIENVIIIPIE I IMPORT** faltAlil GAMS, eqld Resit At ltifttapieoslat (41.7 V WOLTMIN - Ciinve St. rteil don to the VOse , ir Rota roArlll4 - , Oct td. • 511 0 50 10 50 6 '2r 6 15 $ 501 ZO 2 40' 2 30 $1 2 1 5jEgkts, • IF anz.. $1 2n,BnttCr, V lba 70 Cheese, ' • 1 50 Lard, • B I2olShonldere, 1 30iBeef hind " " Limn " • 901Matto!t, 25 00IPork, " 45,V.e,a1, • " Beier. Cube, " ' 814,0 w Rouse; " Porto Rico, " White, ,' Crushed, ' N. 0. Syrup; "