Fl 4, ttincro' Mound. pO PA. , v onAlr, - NOVEMBER 18,. 1865 . • NOW IN PRESS. "FS 0:1TR NEW BOOIC. ON COAL, IRON AND OIL, 1E PRACTICAL AMERICAN MINER A PLAIN .AND POPULAR WORK, Intended al! a Test-book on • O ur and Mineral Resources •ir) A GUIDE TO THEIR.ECONOMICAL DEVEL o rth•NT. WITH NUMEROUS ORIGINAL - MAPS AND ENGRAVINGS, .rretratinß and explaining the geology. origin and for , of cOAL. IRON ANDtheir peauliarities. - , t eg,ter anti general distribution. and the economy of manufacturing and using them; with general T: cept i ot ta of the chief COAL FIELDS and COAL g iNgs t , f the world, and. special descriptions of the .ciTHE ;CITE FIELDS aud MINE% of Pennsylvania BITUMINOUS COAL FIELDS of the Apalachian. BiAy and all the coal fields in the United Stater ; the IRO'S DISTRICTS and the IRON TRADE of Our „our. -and the GEOLOGY; DISTRIBUTION and PRODIXTION OF PETROLEUM t• the statistics of peg extent, production and tmde. and such useful. In !ggiatiun on mining and manufacturing- them as M ace and practical exper.ence has developed to the pre gra Mae. - • - , BY S. HARRIES DADDOW. • %Practical Minet and Engineer of Mines, k. AND" • BENJAMIN BANNAN, • Editor and Proprietor of Miners' Journal • 'RECEIPTS. • . . F.:r- Subscriptions . to the 3finere Jourgai sinee last . Publication. ben Klpp to Jan '66 scai Lettich to Jan 1. '66, ;tit Beach to :lan 1..66 trni'S Huber to Jan 1, '66 ;vf , Patten to Sept 1, '66., IludsOn to Jan L '66 6eL; Lochman to Jan 1...66 tvei R Bishop to Sept 2.1..66. „iss W Jenkins March .16, '66. y..vrtia LeVelle to Sept 23,''66 vspt - i Snell to Jan 1..66' ;cm Willnwer to Jan 1;'66... Capt - J Wernert to Jan 1, '66.. M Rich. Sept 23, '66... ..... 11.1 Hamer to Sept 7, Caldwell & Co to Jan 1, '66 C Thwig to Jan 1..66 Bullard Thomas ST, Co to Jan 1, '66. louts Wagner to. Sept. 20,'66 . • - Geo II Hill to Sept 25, '66 • :vs Lord to Sept - 24, '66 Henry Fisher to Jan 1, '66 • • Clarendon vt Davidson to Sept 1, '66 ;An Lewis to March 14..66.. t A Whitmore to Jan 1; Wm4ray April 'l. .66. :.., Bertram H Gass to - Julyl, '66 ...as Weasel Jan 1,'66......:. Jot Bird to Oct 1.65' F A Bless to Sept 1..66 DundasJuly 1, '66 BAG Fuller to July 23. '66. Francis Barth to Jan.1.,..56. • Ii E Richards to Sept 31', '66 • • Leonard Mertz to (lett '66 J C Datickieman to May 1, '66 • ehasTatiner to July 1. '66 4; W Billna4n to Oct 25, '65 .1-sac F Betz to April 1. .66 • 6 11 Goodkin Nov I, .66 W R .ckwell June. 1, '66 It A Morris T to Jan 1,'66 /anti Echert to July 4,'66. Wm II Barnet.t.to Oct 71 - at, Bedduil to July 1. '66 slip DetitzerAct Oct G. '66 :taller Town & Co to Jan 1, '66... nowdon & Hathlin to Ort 1, '66. Boyer.to Jan 1, .66 • hn Cook ti) Sept .1, '66 ". hint Mullen to April 1,..66 . .t'the Lilts July I, '66 J L Stademateto Jan L . '66 6e6 Kunkleman to Oct 11. '66.... Wit M Hoyl Agi to Oct 11, '66... N W Troutman to*April Col Geo Wynkoop to April 1, '66. John Mien to Jan 1. r 66 • tv , " DeFrehii to Jan 1..66 Werntz to Jun 1, '66 Blew to Jan 1. '66 ... .A P Shofstall to Aug I‘. •Nat E Jones- to March Wm 10Mmniscm to Sept 14, '66... i•Sthrt iner to Sept 21..66.. Wa.„ley to Oct ....... - 7Snv.ge.Supt to Oct 17, '66 Wo HI to July 1. ..66 lied 1/I.lollcli to May 1. '66 Kimmel to act 14, '66 • del Scott to jtilvl. '66 ••' • The' itawshnre to Nov 17. A Dimmick M D to Nov. 25. '66.. . A S Benedict to•Ang 22, ..65 Brouett & Bros to Nov 3, '66 Wl. C J Prescott to Tan 1, '66 .:e, Barnhart to Aug 15, .66.. , 1,3 ion Tteiney to Oct 21: .66..,. T W Williams to Oct 21..'66 A .1 Derbyshire to Oct 26, '66.... Wm Cvoyne to .Tau 1. Rhoads to Jan 1, '66 9 W Cununine - to Jan I. .66.;.. Mrs I Sl...ern to Jan 1,'66 T'Bodey tn. Jan 1. .66. .Wm Fertig to Jan :. '66 • ' Pr'T Davis to Jan 1, *66 John Srichter to Jan ..... .:has Floshyshell to Jan ... . s A.Triehley to June 11..61 Knert..Jr to April 1,'66.... Nod Kantner to Oct 15. Rich Smith to Oct 26..66 I.r L C McWill nuns to Oct 5, '66. Ins Jittery to Oct 27. '66..:.... ... .pat Brown to Oct 18...66. Iola) Collins to Oct 2.7. '66 It 11-Smith to Jan Adurn Roll to Jan 1. . .. .1015 11. Wtert T to Nov 1..66 Nlerkle Blue to April 26, -66.. T E Williams to July 1..66 D IS Bennett to Jan 1. ;66,.3.... Allen McDonnell to March 9, '66. .6 , M1 TAY'S to April .... .Elias Thomas T to Marca Situ A Poor to Sept 10. '66 • Plan-led & McColl ins to July 1. '66 HON: JACOp Coil:Aline, U. S. Senatorfroin .Verinont, died at Weocistnek on the 9th inst: ..THE How: JOEIINAL."—The attractions offered by this high-toned and brilliant .lite art• and artistic journal for- 186 G, arc great. eee advertisement_ ' - - GEN. ItILPATRICK WII6 so gallantly'carried New Jersey - recently for . the: . Union party, ha been appointed Minister to,Cbili, It is a 'Capital appointment:- . . .A RES otTri'px has been introduced into the Tennessee Legislature, demanding that Jeff er.•'nn Davis - shall "suffer'the extreme penal ty of the law.' . ' • • • • . E English are. arresting Irishmen for sinzing what they call " seditious songs" in Dublin. These 'authorities seem disposed to bare a rebellion whether the Irish wish it, or • EVEN the BpStcin COURIER is disgusted With CopPerliCaiiistn. It has beCome.:nentrai in politics The Corral:I? &pit* the War was on of the' bitterest C.opperbraci . papers Pub , fished in; the North. Therate erections have 4ocrtnined its'course for the future: • A REGIMF.NT of colored Soldiers •.of this Snve :on the occasion_ of . their return from ser . ..ieein the field. had a public reception at Harrisburg On Tuesday'.: , They were,:ad- . .riiessect .by Gen. Cameron and other gentle,' men.. 'The whole aflair passed off inan or 4erly,and pleaSant manner. • Tnc. Councils of 'Philadelphia hate unani mounly eledted .CiAnt.ics F. NORTCIN; Coal Merchant of Philadelphia, one - rit the Pi rector, t ., f the Penusylvtinia RailFimidCompa EY-. • Mr.:Norkin is an enterpri§ing and irt , althy citizen of= that City . . He formerly rt;11.1..41 . in SChuylkill County. .IKrt: DAvis:s.-ueek should feel' rather uu easy.when he reflects that Wirze was tried, convicted and executed as his • confederate in ihouaapds of:Union prisoneri.-- ...Tusti . ce will not - be satisfied urile'ss the chief raurdeier. sharea ,the fate, of miserable 1601. • • I . Philadelphia iliNry goods trade is fair 'y active, but lower prices are accepted for 503 t styles of goods. Domestics are tending &Ai nward, and some qualities are. being re= tailed at.3sc. -per ytU - d which were firm !hog tittle bait; at 56c. Wholesale... The pro ittetion of goods is . stelidily - overtaking --con uttiptitin and prices are not strong. - • faces is a new prase of rascality among the Philadelphia thieyes. It is called 'scalp- , in; ; . and . 00nsists severing . by means of . v•.ry sharp knife, ."waterfalltv from the headsnf ladies when jostling throUghcro*ds. As these Waterfalls are often : costlY, "scalp- inc pays the unfeeling savages. . TtteClerk.Of the liouse - of Representatives SayiS that no Southern . member's naMe-.wil i be placed.on the roll at the , opening of ; Con_ gress.. Right.. The House must: .fitat see who are legnlly elected members ~from the States - late in Rebellion ;. before . they e an , he admitted to seats on the floor. Mr. MeF'ner bon'i position on this question will be sustain ed b'y every loyal, man.' • ~.". Lir people .Alabama' we see it stated; !Lre nnfriendly to the freedman, and are do- In g all that they can to Amoy and oppress him. Do these Alabamians imagine tha this kind of conduct; will facilitate the admis siGn nt their representatives at the next ceii -Bion of Gmgrens 'r If they do, let them keep (.11 and thq will soon find out their- mos _ .. . . . . .. • - Speaking of the , recent elections in which the Uniqn pieta, coralle4ly :ianted the ppp-, perhead!foicea, tlintOr„OiitciLatima says :---,,, ( . The result of Tuesday's elections . angers badly for the Democratic party of the United States. In ' their strongholds. their majoritiek have been Wo fully cut dotw—in some. cases converted into nil- . nonties—and in their weak dietriAs they Appear weaker than "ev'er.rThelletittb — licainf..);teetipy a nobler vantagetgrotuni new -dna thet;:eyer did before,.and.they deserve it. True to the Union all.through the great civil war, and instrumental , in putting down the rebellion, it is but right the nation should reward them with its. Confidence, andVepel the miserable Copperheads who, to the dark houre•of the•rebellion, weakened the hands, of the National:Government and strove to break up the Union. : • • • -• • • The panda of the Government will be strength ened by this resolute . exhibition of emitidence ; but the support has - been accorded- evidently up on the tacit understanding that there be no un reasonable concessions to the• South—no aban donment of any of the legitimate, results of the GEN. SIiERMAN ?was warmly praised, by the Copperlieads.in•tirees gone by as a, MAO of truth anti probity. ...But we hear no word of favorable comment on his late letter-to Gen . _ _Kilpatrick in. which bisays, "1 BEL.I.FE * THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH HAVE. MORE, IESPEC.7T FOR ES WHO BELABORED THEM SOUNDLY', .THAN FUn THE 'COIet*RiIEADS, WHO , N . 031' . INA!.Li• THEIR I , I3IENDS,I.ED THEM DEEPER AND DEZi'Elt. Iwro 'reor nt.E7The . Copperhead organ here: .Ints been a great admirer of Sherman. Why don't it lay that letter before - its'read7 Wutze, the Andersouville jailer „and mur derer; was executed in Washington_ on the 10th inst. "game,!'. making no' Con- - fission, and commending his family, to the =sof the Southern people. Now t'or Jeff . The people generally, think that the best ln terests- :Of the nation • .require that he should be hung_ . All the - rebel's deserve . to be.hurtg,.but as ii - would not . dotdhangthem all, the Government. will pardon theth and hang the man without whom the Rebellion could not have been engineered: into exist-. euce. ...• 2 75 2 75 2 75 3 00 • 2 75 1 40 .. 2 75 • 550 .. . 2 75 - 2 75 • 2 75 2 75 • 2_25 3 00 00: 2 75 '2.75 2 75 2 75 2 in - 1 40 31AssAcuusEiTS . peothises to.:,erept an Kilns, trian statue of Cola Robert G: 81otW, young champion.and nusrtyr•of the greatest principle 61 the-war. This 'statue will . stand 'or the noblest romance typed in the : highest. duty, to remind our young men that the hest they can do for their coontry is the best they-can do : for their . race-. It Win _also in; some .man ner consummate the.tribute to doe so nntny other braye.Yoti4 Men who fell in the War. I'Mlnsylvania owes some -such. memorial to Col. Dahlgren • • " • . . -:••• • . 3 00 .. ... . . 1 40 2 75 4 50 • 3'oo 2 75 '4 50 - ........ 8 it, 2 it, .. .... 4.75 5. 00 Tho cholera is.ragingin Syria. -•-• • rtiir•Cseneral Logan has been offered the mission • to Japan. Zier In October, the receipts froni mistorns were $1.7,0uti,000.- ; • ' . Aar - Nashville and its neighborhood are -infest ed by robbers. - .... • -•- • ZirTIM cattle Plague'and locusts lave caused a famine in Svria. . • AAT'AII the tinted States colored troops have left tlit' Rio Grande. • ..r - The- - internal revenue receipts . from June amount to 5137,365, • • .. . .W . Tentiessee and. Maryland have thanksgiv ing dais on December-7. . . . . • frirThntlebt contracted by Texas during the . War amounts to $9,000,000. - rt-W - Texas Will not send Members - to the.-.S.p r.r.taching session of,Congresa. • Ashley, Rep., was elected to Congress , from Nevada-by 1000'majority. .nkJohn C. Breckinridge announces his inten tion, if pardoned; to live in Texas. • Aar 'Saturday Morning - .a_ flour • :mill burned at St. Loris. Loss 543.000. , • ' *iirThe 213th Regiment -Pennsylvania teers, is.shortly:to be nuistef e 9ut )34 - Colono Bowman, of 'the - Engineer Corp, - died at Wilkesbarre; Pa:. on Saturday: - • - gjos:The loss of - Mr.. Bancroft irt the fire ou ' Thersday, near Media, Pa., was 1200.000.' • • Air - Alexander B. Stephens lias positively de :clined. tieing a candidate for Governor of Georgia, 41" The Females in New York have secured a large luau iuu in which their Government is to lie held: - 44 - Bancroft's mills, bet Ween Media- ,and j Chester, were burned ou i t he Loss about $30,000. • .•- • -_' 4. The - .lndiana are again' becoming trouble some on the " They attack - the mail coaches., -• : . ' riik - There arc 180.000 men in-the armies of the United' States--:one half on- either side .of. the ,•- . . • ..eir Mr. Rufus .Kline ' -of- - Pottstown, 'raised- a' pumpkin in garden this.seasim which.weighed 1400 • ' • • • as \ irz bi idyll as been buried 'in ths Wash . ingion pemtentiary with the assassins of Presi deer Lincoln. : • '4l".Wni. John:ion, Esq.,-brotlier of the dent, died at Girlyeston, Tex'azi;',lately, froM an accidental Ni•nn nd. • • - Air James Imucanrind Capt.. It 'B. Winder will 'soon be tried for cruelties practieed,Ori the Ihrirm prisoners at. Andersonville. :rreTherianni of rink Runyon. WaShington,- his,. by order of. the War' Department .;been changed-to Fort Kilpatrick. • .rrwThe Canadians are still excited about the - FenianS; and imagine all sorts of. contemplated - ;invasions, bilik robberies, -,tea • •-' rt - One hundred - slid ten thousand peOple haVe left Paris for fear of the cholera. The deaths in a month down to Oct 'her. 16 were 2 1 176. 1 40 1 40 • • 3 00 ... .. . • 2 00 1 90 2,75 75 2 75 2 7. 4 40 2'75 2 75 2 7., • , ..1 40 2 76 " • • 2 75 . 2 76 ' 2: 00 • • • '•• 2 75 • 2SA • ' • 2.U7 ' 275 • 1 40 .. 2 76 . . . . - iirl:lie .eattleplagtie still emoinueii iti Eng land. I.7cOvaras of. 14,010 - animala losve been, at-. tacked,- B'el 12,000 of them have died, - - - rThe Cny „Dank -, f Trenton has closed- its &ore. - . Its paper i 4 being redeenied-by the •Iler chant's National Banliof the same place.' • - '.- .- General -,T. - F. - - Milier!s appointment to the collectorship . of. the port of ' San :Fri:inch - , ro has been .uniVersally approved .iti -Califor-: Ma.. . . . . •. . . :Oil - During the ivar 75,000 peranna n e rved in tfi navy., Of the 1,400 Were. killed, :and -1,533 wounded.. The I Val .exiienditure was. $230,000,= . . . . - - _ , Uncross Nfeviatie . it.:—For the benefit of those .whonift -maY concern,' allow the following a place in the columnik of vner veryialuable paper. On . Triday •evenirig. November. 51h, latirt.',we were entertained with a F;pitited lecture by L. S. Kauffman. Esq her of United Division; N0..79. S. of T. of..lkfinerstille, Pa, A delegation friim the above Division WAS .in at, tendance. and this,.with - Jonesi:Division. No: 544, S of T.; accompanied by Perreverake - Section, No,' 16, Ca. Bets of Temperance: (both orgarnzatione of this „Bor °natio 'added fresh interest to the occasion.. -• Afteilul ly describing the. vils of intemperance, he proceeded to inquire who were justly responsible for the unexampled state of drunkenness, which now•ofersprends our land ; s cattering sorrow and death in its mighty sway: and . .tenninatitigmany•of the lives of its ignorant followers. Ile certainly give the.• moderate drinker." a severe zepriffitlild.,Whilelie did not tall to ferret out the vendor ofthe.detnon.alcohol: alike awarding him his place, in thecalendar of crime. After the lecture the delega: *lion 'Was hospitably' entertained by Jones' . Division, when' thee started .for..their hoineg. lioubt pleased.with their visit to St. Clair: .It is time:, for the sakeof humanity. thatscMolithing should be &mein our .town, to stay the rapid progress Of vice and immorali ty; as a.• thrnngh Oitr. Public - streets will Most 1 The sight Of inebriate wretches is a ' common. • indeed, a VERY common occurrence.' No wonder: for, in setae of ,inr streeter•every few build• fogs pm pass, yon are hailed with a sign of a disgust- In? -rum-shcip." . The proprietors Of these' filthy dens, have become so arrant and hell-hound, es to hid dell ance to our lawA.' The Sabbath day is, but little revered. It is no longer considered a penalty to -sell liquitr on . Sunday. - To this rule-we find but few exceptions... ,1 can sit fely say. liquor is as freely to hehad on the Safi,' faith, na any other day. Here 'are the traps for: oar 'voting men. --The nursery of social vice'is here to, be 'found, sheltering itself Tinder. the , concealments of the bar-room . *:;entile.ving the powers of the Mind, and head long pinnehe its victims into.the degrading service of BAcchns.-.- No supposition •about this. Our Borough 'officials are fully cognizant of these facts, but I - do not, think it wont& be entirely consisterit. with their" taste. to effectually stop this nuisance:-:: • , . . , • Although 'there. are inany•who bate connected them setves .with temperance. organizations.therpby found refuge from the tempting shares iff,Barcitus; still there - are-Other= who'have theirheartsin'tbecause; het their hands seem stagnant. Aniple protection:lS given to all, if you will burridiy under our standard.. . . . With respect. • . Tacalkrz,'•• Philadelphia igarliets. • • • • • - I, Thursday,' November. 16. THERF, is more doing hi :Flour but: prides are • imsettled... Sales comprise .about 3.000, bbls $9.50600 for Nrirthwei-tern.eitrit family. 300 bbl; citymills:do:at 612; 300 blils. - ,lenny Lind.. at sl3,' { '- and 1,200 bbls extra .on priVate 'tenni-% 'The re •. toilers .11.11.1 bakers are buying at from $7.75a8.5 for superfine, :$8.756140.75 'for extra, . s9qlo. fo Northwestern family; slo.2s'flitll 25: for. PenneYl vania and 011ie do, and $11.50641150 per • bbl' fo faney brand, according •to (nudity. . Rye Flon•: is scarce and selling in a small crate at $7.25@7:5•••• -per bid. Corn Meal is (lull s.t fornier rates. - ' GRAlN..—Wheat is ratliiir.dull at about forme. rates:; Pthall sides are.making at from 230(235 ~ new reds,l24o ( osoc for prime old the latte • rate fer.amber, and 270(di300c.1.4 • bu for white a . .. to quality: • Rye is selling in a small way at 11.2 t, for Souttiere,*and 125@1.30c 'fit lin for Pennitiyhia-,. nia. Cornis firmly held -at furor:et . rates';. 7,000' bits 501d,,,.at. 00c for ole yellow,: afloat and in the cars, and uew at •850186c,.1 . Oats are' in • • steady - demand ; 2.000 lin sold - at - 51CP bur. WHAT TOE UltilDitifir SAY. The enure of IrOtitlerance Si'. CLAM. - Nov. li, 18115 THE COAL- 'TRADE; aMOIMINK Pottsville. November IS, 1863. . Thequantity sent by ltadroad this woof is 70-• 154 02—by . Canal 39,513 0.1- 7 tor the NV8(4E109,567. 06 tons, against 92,395 00 for the corresponding week last year. . The trade is dull in conseqttenceof the inability to procure - vessels at Philadelphia to ship .the Coal, Co the East.: . . • ' • ' -• • Unless ves:.-eln become More• plenty, thero will have to beapartial suspensien of the trade, and several Operatora have already ittept3nded 'their collieries in this region. ..• • - The inability to ship Coal, trigether..with very mild weather now prevailiiig, has effected prices to some extent; bnt this will 'only beneli;, the line,and near markets *here ensile" not shipped, because t4e &Avarice in emistwisikfreight: . iu many install& es m )re thin mails the reduction, in the prieeti of Coal, ." . Since last It ea - the freights from Philadeiphi to Boston ve 'advsneed from 83 to 90 eolith bin, DI DO iron! ect of an:, reductio from these raOtts thin - Sesson; but" , they may !id 'ranee still further. : • • . - Freights havirttiwup so high between Philadel phia and Neiv'Ynili arid the - Eisittitarthe Rail- Ctnipany hai found .it neceesary alloy . a dial - bank o f 40 rents a ion to all Plactabetwean Pori Richmond 'arid , New. YOrk, audio New York and East of New York, of 90 cents per ton, and still there is considerable -margin in favor of the Canal for ports that can be reached by boats, ai the folloWing fiFuvA sho w = * The freights to New York b y Canal since tile' - . recent advance of 25 cents •per ton. . ....$3 40 Tolls 'mg Bchnylkiß I go ' • To New York per , ton $5 30 Tolls . on Reading Railroad to Port Richmond 350 . FreightS to New York - - s_oo To' New York per ton ' Deducf drawback of 90 ceiita per ton Leaving a margin of 30 cents in fa"vor of the „ . , Theinarketi the East are overstocked, . but'on the contrary rather barn - of ::Coal, but ii isthe scarcity of vessels atEhiladelphi . a that is 'greatly effecting the Schuylkill Coal Trade at The trade sums up this week as follows coil=pared with last year :• . • • .-------t i 2.817,81 11 1 8G2,219t [1.233.0821 889.241 849.088• 293,:42_ 61,36'2, 31,0331 22,2771 22300 , 16,90 S T 532', PA B. R.. - Schnyl Cam L Val R: R' : Lehigh Can &rant. - Peniaii. C. t ,R. Roac By Ca0a1.... mg& Huti. 230.163 .16.592' 46.1,3;41 3.168 775.311 . .27.811 486.099 . , 280,2621. 6,760 57,T221.. 620 60.420V3.613 62,752 2,369 .341,521 :1,22T bo - North., Shaxpokin.. Tievoitru.. Frinklin Col Broad Top. 9.364.61) 276.519 8,668,015 209,740, . . . . The trade - shows a large increase 'again tbis week over thecorresponding week last year;. but not eo large as for the list few weeks, Heielifter. it . will be curtailed from necessity unless vesaeli become more plenty.. . From - Oar New. Book on 9ar Blins- and Mu- eras Resouices. Mining Ecanosni--Ventilai ion. RESUME The facts we arrive at, after 'a fullsoiuddera" tion . of :Mine :Ventilation,- in all its bearitrns , which.hoWever, we have but briefly noticed in the fore:ming. may be sumed up in afew words - .lst. The areas of the air-ways should be pro-• portiotnite in size, or diameter; to the quantity. of 'air required; , .shice the increase of -air in a given area is only accomplished by . art eight fold• in creaeo.of power.. . • • •1 • 1 '?d.; The air-ways' shimild not 'be contracted at any point.ta a less diatheter than the column re quires, moving. at a , uniform'speed . : . .or than the area of the down east shaft and 'main 'islet ave nue; because the .increatie of density said friction s and consequently the power. required to ,Propel' - the column, isliiprapartion to :.he contraction of the area; .31 The-air-ways are most..effeetive."when they are uniform. and free from.•prej6ctive and obtuse . angleg: becae e'air, which moves in a solid bo-' dy, infringes or, drags on: all rough surfaces ; and consequently,-;the more smooth-the Surface-of the passagei the more freely. will the currents of air pass through tlifthine. : • . •4th, The larger the column Of air, the greater.. will be the force necessary to move it,- and the smaller the area Of .the passages, the greater the friction and velocity of the air through them.. But the more the air is divided, and the greater -the . area of t.he air 7 Ways,-the lees wilt be the friction and power..required to move a given. coltunn,Unless increased, beyond the- . cart' the full atmospheric - expansion, cones 'quently the nhorter the currents the•hirger the waye.and-the more direct the courses, the. inure 'effectiv , ; will be tl.te Ventilation. . • , sth. In - order I to cOtivey'rnire air to each breast, and supply .eah miner .With healthy atmos-: phere. - As we 4 as to. Shorten. the ourrOt,. de- . 'crease' the draglof the column • and prevent dan 'ger, iris essential that-the air be split," 'and: sonVeyed . by'special currents into the respective workings of the" mine.; and that • the - returning. impurities shhold pass into: the. return air-Ways, Without cotirsi* throtn4llother.Workin,gs: To do .. this effectually) it is tieceSsary . the mine. • should lie laid-6dt in-aiAtrictsoi " bouuttiriezi, ae -described in a fOrmer chapter: ' • • llth...The'perritanent air courses should alwayS. he'parallel,witlic the 'permanent avenues of the mine, and tieverl . through.the ex c avated or aband.... tined parts; except kir temporary phrposeS, • "Gas drifts.," however, -- should. ..krays• be kept open; which might nectunulate in the goaves (gob) for the' eSeape of any gas into the return air courses, as shown by the arrows in several Of the illustra : .7th: Mechanical Ventilations'; as illustrated. in the Exhanstling-Tan, is-the .must available mode known, and-for present pnrposes, the mest'Per - feetand economical that can' be deviser): • THE COAL -_-:0:---- PRICES OF COAL BY THE CARGO. . . .. . [OCIgtECLED WEEKLY.yqnT/IF..MINERS' JOURNAL.; . •• AT • PHILADELPHIA. . •• . . orEmit yafl.6, 1885. Schuylkill Red Ash Prepared, ....... $.lO 00(610'25 • "' Chestnut, , ...... 7' &Wet: • White , Ash, Liimp,.Steam . • (6 9 00. • - St..- Boat and Broken, • • fit 9 2 - 5 • " • Egg and - Stove, 9 .25W9 59 • . Chestnut, • • 7 Loeus • t Mt. Lump, St. Boat ... .. .9 00(m 9'25 .." Broken . 9 00(6 9 25 ". " Prepared - . " 9 25(6 - 9' 50 Chestnut, . . ... . 7 .75(6. BCO T.,orberry Coal;„.. ... .. . .... 10.00(610 25 Belmont Red Ash,. - : ' ' 10 00 , 410 25. Lehigh Lump,. St. Boat Zc. Brokee, - :. . (6., • " • Prepared,, • , ' . .Chestnut, ' • ; . Broad Top, • ~ ( 6 .7 00 ' . • AT NrilV YORK. -. . . NOVEMBEII 15; Schuylkill Red ,Ash by Boat tOad.".s ",- , Chestnut, .. " - ,! '... " . •Vhite.ksh Lump* , Steam . ............ . .0411 50 •." ' Broken.... . ... ...... ..• 411 00. *Stove .ry.,11 50 • " . Chestnut, • 410- ' 00 Lehigh White A.sh Lump & Boat: (a)u . so Prepared, • • @H. 50 ". Chestnut, .. ... . _ . .. . . @ll 00 • Sci Tinton Coal at Elizabetlattort. •" • Lump ant St. Boat :by Cargo. ' , tlo* 00.10 . 51 St. Boat - • 10 12(g10 20 Broken". 10 62@10 87 Egg - - ..flO 5... ..... ... . ....... 11 37(a11. 75 Chestnut • •I 0 oogn 12 Lehigh fie at et Elizabethport. - Lump and St: - .Bout by Cargo.. ; . • @ll 50 Broken and Egg ' .. • @ll 25 Prepared : • " 11 50 Chestnut : " 4411. 00 . Hudson Co.'s , Coal,. at. Itendout. St. ...... . ... 1 .. rig Broken Egg ' ' • - Chtetnnt . Prnneyirnaia Co . 9 0! Coal at Newburg. . Ltiuip ' • - $ll 00(d11 50 St. Beit ' 11.00(011 15 Brolten. ' . - • • • @11.57 Egg • • II .112,g11. G 5 Steve • • ll 75Q11 85 ... . ... .. : 10 snll 00 AT. BALTIMORE ll Siva Pittston W..ish-w ( i ) i v k olesalel 1 6 15z 5. 00 —retail Lykene ''alley .L• Sha'kin' 119 d Aeli ' :.. 12 00@12`.25 " • tetail 13 006)13 50 471;11.PERIAND C0AT....--Tluo of mine!. o. b. at Loeubt Point, dull at 57 00 i $7 50. . :COAL . - FREI4HTS, . • Frei Oyu _trim Pe iiithisiona..iiihilikeyn. Portland :4 Mr Portsmouth - ' ..-4 40 Newleiryport '4 00 11305t0n..... . • ... ..... New-Bediord.., . 3 50:1 Newpprt.... ~; 3.211 New London • .3'25 Norwich-- ....... 340 - New 3 : 25 ; iiridaelxwt 3:25 New York .3 00 - 'Plilladelphia.....• Rhode.leland • 340 I-Alexandria . 225 .Waehinal-o9 2.25 ; Barden: L.. f on Taunton . 3 2.5 1 Newark 3.00 400 Troy... .- • • -- ... • . 4 00, • . 400 Richmond-V. A. -3 251 Norfolk. Va. .:. ' . 230 Dighton • • • 345 Derby. -.. ...... . 30 Pawtucket' 3 60 I Mobile $6 00 mid pprtmage • 133 veseele and 120 boat.' arrlv4d for ; tte.weeli Freights frimatGeorgetswio or Alexandria, To Philadelphia • $1 IS® New York • - 2 110® Huston ' ' - . 8 50;33 86 . . - .Fretighto from Elimabetkport. 'Sew York 4 Sat Portlitod.. • • Fall River. • on; Newburyport ;.2 00New London .: 2 5O Pawtucket... ;., 1: 65 , ,Tannton ... 2 O 1 New Haydn.. .. -1 50iPortsmouth.: ... 2 25 New Bedford • ' 2 15 .1 25 BridgepOrt...' • - , 150 ..: - . ilarti . o2o; '....... ..::. 250 .. • . ,Albany.:.,. ' • • . 150 Newport. :. Boston Norwich:... Provideno, - Norwalk.. . Middletown Hudson.... Lynn .Sstem Freigtito front Baltimore. To nlll'o6lolll - • $l.. 5041 60 New `i'cirk ' • ' : 4.50 g • Boston . ; ... : • ...... ... .. .65(4. , COnuity litailesoads for 1883. The following la the ,quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill Connty, for, week ending on Thursday evening last: - • • WErit TOTAL. Mine Hill &S. Haven 11.-11. 51.331-10 - 1,481,T6r 1 Mt. Carbon.... 0 . 742 11• . 81.130 0 ME= Mahanoy Broad Mt Little SchWAHL— Sehoylkil Vona Trade by . t Quantity of Coal sent by, week ending on Thnroday e St; Clair • Port Carbon Pottsville • • ' Schuylkill Haven .. ... 'Auburn Port Clinton '' • Total Previously this year Total ' • To lame time Last year..,.. Increase so far Decreate • - Pineiprerre-ltalit ihrideler 181115:' • - Amount trans/untied during the lestnianiht - ' - Latterly_ Creeh.." . .... OR Swaterst Reitratd 6.166 16 - 16;1111 Union Canal Ra11r0ad...... 21.212 Ot wok/ 10 . - Lielate& CaralAre te/4 .1115824. 7-:: .' For week enthral .on. Saturday teat:. -... =•':-. • ' • I WIMP. :CANAL ' . OFER&TORS. ' - • . -4- "---. , . we -T0w.... rottt:nry-A.t.: - -..,-__ —'....:.:..... " I. 4.410 161,844 2,105 . 47,139.1. 1 2,971 :117,41 • 22$ - .40,942 •'. 91 • 5.999 . .... . ... 9,256 •- '98.339 _1,796.:87,282 . : L 163 - 45,834 os3' • 13;660 .;......-. • 1,1561- 28,409 s r 71.9 • 39,838 • . 6651 - $4.821 , ' 901 : 17,531 Sharpe. Wei* & Co_ . 1.0891 . 79.942 - 341 20,456 Buck Mountain: ' 1,536/ ' 46,99 i 1 . 382 33.195 Smith's Spring Mt...'' ' 5941 .. 51.374 - • 778' 9.987 Honey Brook Coal Co ,1,641 , • , 30 .731 .1,117 17,683 German Fa.-Coal Co. 9 - ..V1. 41,706 611 19,873 Spring' litt.Coal Co.'. 3,1531 3 9‘..239 . . :1,481 W. T:, Outer & C 0... 7801 34,3i31 '' 806 ' 15,919 'Beaver Meadow::..... 139 i . 2.7 k; • LehigliZincCa • : 1, 1 2 3 ,1. 1 4 691 • . , .: • . . ' John Connery ... ...,. • 'B4l • 3,335 • - '... . '• - ' L. dr 31_ Coal 1,094 182,231 -'- .• . ' 281 1311timore Coal C 0... . 437! 51.105 142 •,10,740 Franklin.. -'... ~.... '• 063 , 2 0 .346 97 • 8,456 Andenried.'.... .. .. ... 292 '17,535 , 187 11,522 Lehigh & Swig .00-... :I'i 36,040 , 189 2,525 Latdmemir.a.... ... -..a . • 24 5 11 .538 - '' * 4.933 Wilicebarre.'..' ..... ' 495- . 26.1100 1 921' , `37,914 . Leh.. Coal & Nay. 64; Co; . , • 1.64i16,372.432,099 Other Shippers..: ... .11 593 - . 194 - 4,232 Warrior Jinn .. -- '. .-- - 33 MeNeai. _ ... "."....- .• . '• • ' 072 11:139 Knickerbocker . C'l: .. - ... ..... . *193. ... 1.713 Delano Coal Co:.;.:. • ' ~ • . ' 905 Barrytille Coal C 0.,. - .. -': • ' , 127, ' /,191 Total :... .... .. . 35.1281,807,337•30,080 790,44.2 - • .- • •-. 30,9301 190,422 - ' ' • Total bylt. &C: 64108 2498,279' . ' - . - • . ' Same time last year., 44, - 363 1.922,33 3 . •"...''' ' ' . .. De Increase:. . *., .. ~ - 21,726 175,916 . , - - -, I. A. Pardee a Co. Packer & Co Mt.. Mame Jeddo Fulton Coil! Stoat.; 4%298 14'.78, 74.715 101'491 054:1187 d '1.69%749 9111.1139 1,3rr;:6a7, 790.492 695.001, 200,733 79 ) 5 1. 3:B ' . 80,9801 4.631 .11,054: NEWADVERI'MENTS. A'latest...sillily:l7 - o( Dries, FrOits;consiolingot Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Perinea.' (very choice) at • , BOHANNAN & SCHNERIM- Gli- ' Market street; aoove Third. Pottsville. 391.996 1 • 19.957' 63.411 E,9.593 274,956 prime itrtiele ,Ipauatry . .lLard,frest! . ri A and unadulterated: at - - . BORANNANA SUMNER'S; 4 6 - Maiket street, above pird...Pottsvillie. IMMO . , A-TPPIOREPS .Prepared .71ince' Meat,.. a mod convenient article for housekeeper at . . • . • BQH - A.NNAN inSCHNERR.S. • • •• . Dituaet street.-above Third; Pottsville: Man Finest Cheeses,in..tite Market, Srsting of Sapsast; Erglish - Dalry,l'ine 'Apple and cominon,'at • ' •.BORANNAN & SCIIN ERR'S, • • • .46- 'Market street, 'above Third, Pottsville; :ENKEI3II .CRA.CHEIMS of ail kinds, Milk, 1 7 Water, Soda, Crain, .Egg Wine, Ginger; Boston, and Jumbles, at .BOHANFiAti SCIINERWS, 46- , Market street, above Tblrd,Tottsville. •... . . • . Sll ABE IVS..Dried. Voin;llloPainty. Split 'Piens and Boma+, at , • ' , . •:' .. - .. ' . •- : ' .'• . ...• - BOSANNAN & SCHNSRII.B„ . • . ' .46,, . ' : ..;:llarket atreet.:abote Third, Pottsville. . • Selni.Al(l3 340NEir., - . —An agent is wanted in every.town. to manufac ture an article ofdaily consumption in every profit. 'id° per cent.; demand as .staple as floor.. No utensils required except those found in every household. Full paiticttlara ;sent. 'on.recelpt - of two'starops to - Fay return postage.. Address. WM. P.: ATKINSON.. • :No. 213 South Ilth.Street.,'Philadelpbta. Nov. - . 16, '65 • • , "-" . 46-3 t. TIRE LARGE Az EillifiANT-PAINT *. _._ .!Ma, - Christ . Teaching. Humility 'to Hiolliocipleo,f; size Say by . 103¢ feet. including thifframe,•• valued: at mutant:fere of Artier— = of this. city,, now in deep aftlit;tion. 'may be Seen ifi th'e Gallery Of Artists , Building, N. R. corner.Elgteenth and Market. About 100 - shares at S 5 00 per share 'remaining yet to be disposed of The attention 'of the-benevolent is invited to the above.— Full particulars may - lie - obtained of E. H. WORNR, N0.•38 N.Eizhth street.. who will • receive subsets. tiotoi;or tif.P. F. ROTEERMEL, 8020 Race St., Phila. Nov:18, - ..as • . .: • 4- • THE CRAVES OF THE DEAD. , . The undersktned !till continues. the mann • faCture. of MONUMENTS, TOMBS and GRAVE.".STOM:aI out of Italian and : - .• . Americtio Mfaiblat' and • • ••• ..••••• • PLAIN AND 033,NAMENTALi • • • Carefully and neatly', executed - by :the beat and.inoet experienced actilptucers and workmen. . Particular' attention is Called tw...the • Brown'-Stone Miaminents,:'which are heconiing • NT.TY fashionable and much cheaper tban.Markle. ' • • ' • Marble , - and Slate Mantels : also * Marble 'and,Sand Stone work furnished, prepared. and get • to' order for buildings of all kinds on reasonable:torma'and•atatwirt :notice'... . LEWIS; ItEESIEW 1 Nov. IS, ' • . • -Pultaville. • ■ZI NV 1!1 n . VW . L II 1.4; II A - ' .. • . . . MO On and . affer MONDAY.- November•37th. 186 n. Pas senger Trains. will leave Seth:Akin Haven as follows : ..• At T. 15 M.. FOR HINEFISVILLE,- . • •' At'12.20.p.- M... FOR GLEN CARBON: Retninintr. - will . leave Minersville at 6:95'A. M.. and Glen• Carbo n -at 1.40 P. M.. connectintt Schuylkill Haven with 'doming and afternoon Passenger Trains for Philadelphia. . . •' Passenger Train between Ashland • and 'Locust Gap Junction. connecting... Ninth i.big,e to and Froin tihaniukin: Leave 14) . cnot Gap Junction. at 10.00 A. M. . • • ..Leave Ashland at 2.43 P. M. .. • ' • . • -':Corniectlug.witti Papenger Triini on M. dr.:B.M..W R. to and fmtrr Pott9rilie. at' which point connprtions wll bs made with trains on Philnda and Rending R. R: ._ ,- '.. J. R. WOOTTEN, 84)1. • . Cressona: Nov. 166, '65. • ; .• - • '-' 4r-ti. MARKET 2"50 260 1 55 2 is 2 25 1 50 C=tEWIEMI 43555 / 5 500,5501/ T,839 04' 200.849 00' raven* to ' ilroad and twine last: titLKOAD. I 1863 _ Canal tor, the 20.699 05, .8.57719, 1098 01 27,811 15 4,G94 14 7,474 0!41 11.134 04' 3.t20 00 .3,906 00 3948 431 864/M6 06 T0,i64 4,812,590 Ot 907,019 09 893,259 00 2.652,149.06 2,640,451 po 4% . 298 061 14.7 K 09 A.DORN Cho - Iqm of Ifima of Paispogor DEPOT WI.NDO - IV-SIIAP - ES Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison. WINDOW CURTAIN Isristxam spropuzs, No.-1008 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Are now prepared to put up In • TOWN At the ettortest notice. all !.he . usuo widths and atylea PLAIN, OILED, GILT BORDER, OR . Fan.cy. Window Shades, furnish and put up • to order, In the beat manner .14ENV DESIGNS OR E%TRA' SIZES FOR' Dyre;lings; StoreS,. Churches; • . • Or. Qther Public Buildings.. • Nov . :18, '6l' .•'• • • • . • . 4G- ' D F"I' • •••••• •• - • . FURNISUI,NG'• DDT GOODS. SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 100SCheptrant . Sleeve. 'Philadelphia . . Whore eatabliahment foram we. or - HOUSE FURNISHING - DRY GOODS •In unequalled in the -extent and variety • - Of.its - anaoit • • . - moot, bag - to' annrinnce to . . HOUSEKEEPERS. • . • • • -•:. • • • RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY. Or pois Ons abonl-to Wotan.. that: they are 'now randy ing • . . • . . • .FALL ASSORTMENT . • FRESH. LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS FOR HOUSEUOLD USE, - . . . . Linc!n Sheeting's,: Cotton .Bheitinga,. 'rillo*....ldiue4s. • Pillow Huilinii, . • Damask Table: Cloths,: ..• Table • - , . . . . .Damnslt Wapkins.• : -• -." Towelkingi, .1, • • -; • • Blankets, Table.,and Piaui, Corers.. And-every other article' auitahle • for q well-ordered household, . - ." . -Nov. 13, 15-46- EXANDES Pl.: ma L tAv, •••-• • •. . . SOLDIERS' ~ •OLAIM & ',PENSION AGI .ofticii in. rlinhnntonge Fitrect, Opposite:she • . . • New Town.lll2llll,- :• - 2d FLOOR CLAY'S BUILDING; ILLE. Sept. 23;, , (t5i 3S- LETTERMRenlninirim 'Unclaimed . in the Post- Office, at Pottsville, State of Penesylva Ella.. on the .17th day. of NovemVer, 18615. • To Obtain any Of these letters,-the applicant mast call for "rufzertised ytters," giye the date of this' list, and My one cent for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will ha sent to the Dead Letter Office.:. • • - • - . Hughes E Heitz S L Hartne3 Waste] . Norman Sand Beak Solomon , :Parnell WH eh Blakeman J - W .Riehe Lewis.. Hawitimina - • Bogen; H Jones Dr 'A: : 'Rowdier Ellis . .Jay George . Reed Janie' Jones Miss B • . Street William. Hies John . ' Smith Henry P -Lawler Patrick • Snyder John J Latta Cathme eh Str nee John Barkley Silas . • Brown J A Beraa'Honora Crenehary Henry. Ceachinati Lucy Delon Brion Dolling Brine Deere Maurice _ Donavan Mary Ikalzherty Jane . Dixon B F • 'Lewis Thos eh Sanders Joseph Mack Wm -• Stanton Patrick Mnllea linch D *Rymer Mary. McCord licher B . Sehner 'Margaret • Maths AB " " Snyder iallanit Iderchant'Marks Saxon Violet Moore Medley • Traver Isaac Fitzgerald Mr Gifford Jamea V Goillan A . Gnats Tines , Giherstin John 2 Gerrett John' George Wm eh ;Naraeonk Williams Henry 2 Huithan Henry M Heitz. S N ' Williams Margaret Harem Alfred • Novetilber 18;'65 O111P1111AN8? COUR T ISALLl3.—Pumiant - to 'an Order of th'e Orphans' Court • of the .Connty of t3rhuyikill, in the,Commonwixtlib sof Pennsylvania, the tinhscriber, adininistratrir of. the estate of. wraihat COLLINS. late of said Connty of.decessed, will expose to sale by.public vendee on • Wridayottse tith of December, 1863, . ' ' - At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the . public house of JESSE DRUMHELLER, in the Pomugh of Pottsville, in the County of Schnylkill aforesaid: .• . ....No. 1: All that certain iot of ground sltustein Lew is' addition to the Ecdongh of Mount Carbon. inl . said County of Schuylkill, being 60 feetin front on Main street, bi.uPtied On the east by thelft. Carbon property . tqf -the west by lot of.-Phellx Darien and on the south by land of late N. &L. Lewis, with a *Rambla:me and stabi'e erected thhiebn,. No. 2. A lot of ground v ;,containing ,about to feet in front on Mriin street. _in the mono. Lewis' additina to Mount Carbon: running south . to the land late or & Lawrence,Lewia. hounded - ..eait by of Tool leoreat if* Tot of William - Moronet. with tarp atm" frame home, stable and back building. - • ' • Veftne and condition made known the time and piece of eale by -MART COLIMS. Adinirdatnittix.' By.order of the Orpbano'Court, • • A, Dosziaathr: elsrk. 46:3t, rottorville; Nov. 1814, 18E6 • ATM = NAGS - 1.13)11.1866. Enigua. andiznera.o-4endiitetcat kindi-4111; ...pubusbe& sami wbolesele sad retail -17 th Cirtia‘Masaajor.l3lagle at /1.11410,0X13 --33ocik-aacl EitetioaeryStom LOEC HE L , (#oio:3cd:Lark.elr, . . Censer 3d s ad illaereville Res., Pottsville . Mundactines =trimmings on Londe large' asent ment of all kindt.of . ' t3Yiaa aai - • . . • Wood Ems To a. Which he offers fin eale I:4esp weolessie and retail' Nov. 18, •65.. . • . ..• SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CLAIM AND PENSION - AGENCY, Oppowite she "New Town Hall. 2n 11,00 R CLAY'S BUILDING. Yallil,alto3lgo Street, Pottsville, Peoria, There are a large .number of DISCHARGED SOLD MRS,. enlisted in 1564 and 1865, .vrhobad their Bottare. taken from them when they arrived at camp. receiving the earlier cases a Receipt from 'the Msbunting, Officer, mad litter a Cheek Reek from the Paytnast er, 'which Receipt or Cheek' 110014. tummy inetancea 'has been lam. - and.the motley turned , over to the Treas ury:: I have Made arrangmnents so. tliat Icon:draw the money in these, eases . ten: days after Sling the claim.' . '. - . N0v.16, •65-46-3 t . . - ... 2 14.-w : . - ..i10'5.8T:5.ii. , , , ,1i.T..:- AGENT 'FOB • , . LUBRIC OIL ORKS, OFFICE—Ne;46 Market St:, Pittsburg, Pa. • • - • _. The - atte n ti on of MINERS in particular Is called to the excellent Oils for Coal - Care and Stationary Engines. that we are - mow. manufacturing. Parties using. oar Oita will find an immense saving. They will not gum nor congeal in . cold weathiand. are entirely free from grit. Our.' , A'• Oil for En nes. - and- .-C" Oil for Coal Cars, cannOt, be equalle - • . : Orders should be left - at Railroad.. Ticket !Mice, Mt - Carbon: ' or it BOSBY SEELL4 BROS.. pooh-attire, Centre. St., Pottsville, P4l" - - :. ' • • . The Excelsior Axle Grease, manufadured by mi. is the best article in' the market for greasing wagons, carriages, &c. The trade supplied on liberal terms: - - . L. W. BGSSYSHELL,Agent: N0v..17: HOLIDAY PRESENTS. CLARK & 13IDDLE, (Soccessm to Thomas C. Garrett,j 114 +a ;. "4 0:3 CI) .) 1- tech of. ' Weachei, Dianionds, Jewelry., Cliche, Beonzes - .Faney. Geodts,.Bllyet. • . wed Plated Ware, - • •. ..Which they offer at tke.loweet market ratee. • -• PIA - NO FORTE PLAYING, • Easily and Thoroughly Learned Richardson's New Method, MOST' DE:CIDEDLY • The lieet. .004 of Instruction, *srenty . -trre 4'hoSiisood Copies7O.Yea.e. This txquilai work ia. superioi in' excellente to all other 'Methods," ' and; THE BOOK • THAT EVERY PUPIL NEEDS . . for the acquirement:of a thorough' knowledge ,'of ,Piano -forte playing ! It is adapted to all Grades' fruition, from the Rudimental Studies of the'youngest. to • the Studies and eiercises of Advapced Two editioni3 are puhltahed, one adopting American: the other Foreign Fingering.— When the work is - ordered. if no -preference is desig tated,,the edition with American Fingering - will be " - .1 - le sure that in ordering it you are particular. in ,rpecifying the "New '.gittibd."•• Price s'3 . - 75... Mailed poet-Pahl to any addrev. Sold.by all Music Dealers.. 041 TER DITULIiII iliz Vo., Publisher* ' - : : Nov. 1S; '61546- -' . - • ' • llostilis. .ECLECTIC: MAGAZINE. LITEILINTIIE, SCIENCE, AND -MIT. New. Volume begin . January,' 1566. The Rocurrto Men/aIt.:YAP. as ita name indicates,- a sidediairfrom.othe.rmagazioes and periodicali. "'These Iselections are carefully' made' each - mouth. fiom the entire range cif fureizri 'Periodicals. -In this respect it is rtifirely.unlike other monthlies, and ass no rival.— The following are some: of the workei, from which se 'enticing are male . London Quarterly,. • : Revile de Deux 'Monaca, . Britt-h Quarterly,. • . London 'Society, . • North With% Review- Bentley's Miscellany, Popular Science RevieW, . Cornhill Magazine, •• ' Saturday:lteVie*, - Fraser's Magazine,: - • ".Leisure-floun, • Temple Bar • . • Wesiminsterßiview, Chamber's Journal, Dublin Univers. ity MagazlneEdinburgh Revieiti; • • Art Journal, London. National Review. • 'We.have also arranged -to' secure choice selections from,the GERMAN,. AND .oTllim CONTINENTAL PERIODICALS, translated especially:for the Ecutovio. and it-is - hoped this new feature will add greatly to the' variety and value of. the work. . • , • • , :.EMBELLISHMENTS.: . • Each number is embellished with line or mire Fins STEEL ait k v ING pbrtraits of eminent men or tint ive of important historical events. - Volumes• commence' in January and July of each year i suhsc;iptions can commence with any month. , TEIVNIS's $5 per- lieari Mingle Numb ern 50 cents.. Fire Copies, $2O. - The Trade. Clergymen, Teachers, and Clubs stip: plied au faviirable terms. Address, •• • W. 111.111 DWELL, 5 Beckman Si.,-N. Yeti. . Lsji ',ANNUAL HIST ALT EiIIENT of .the . ICA.TIONAL BANK OF . PENNSVLITANIA, .as re quires by the TwentyLfourth Section at the Act of the Legislature, of May Ist. 2861. " • Pora-sioti.r.; Pi., - Nov. 6th, 1865. . , . Capital Stock .paid hr and now remaining as • . . the Capital Stock'of the Bank •• ssoo,ooo 00- Circulation - riutstanding- of thededoinlna- •-• -.Bort of one-dolls: 813.330: of two, $20.858; • • of five, SU - A.43501nd of ,one ,$181.200. in all • , • • 38.5,628 00 The greatest amount - of notes in circulation • since the . naaking of the last statement. , • . =son the.24th day of 0ct:1865, and was 399,978 Am Total ntriount of delta and liabilities of eve. -• . • descriptiod.. - • 60,169 55 .The greatest amount of debts and liabilities . . •of every description, since makiag the last . • •., statement, was on the • 19th day of . Oct. .ISGS, amt . was • • • 636,52 S 90, Total - amount of dividends declared this day,.... Including ti: S. Tax . • • day,'.`- 89 Amount of,Goldcoin belongifig . to the Bank,- ' ' • and now in its posseasiont . .... . - 2.890 DO - Amount of the undivided profits of the Bank. • . 105 09: Schuylkill County, SS.: - • • • Personally appeared before me. the subscriber. &Jut- , tice of the Peace in and Tor said County. o.'ll. DENG LER. Cashier of the Nations! Bank. of Peensylvania.. Who . being duly sworn according to law. declares and 'says that the foregoing statement "its true and cornnt, to the beaild hia knoNledge and belief. . • : . C. H. DENGLER, Cashier: - . Aad subScriliedbefore me,- this 14th • day Novembei, ' . •, • JACOEs - REED. J. P. . Nov. IS, '65. • • . • . .. 46-St . A . high-toned and brilliant Literary. and Ar tistic Journal. NEW VOLUITIENew - ATTRAC.TIONO. Et.tablished in .I,R4G, THE ROME'. JorenAt., (on the sixth of January next,' for' the twentieth : ear,. greets Its old friends and subscribera. • • . . • It is still conducted by - - . • . . • N. P. WILLIS, mated by an.ctlicunit corps pf able editors, talented. contributors.' and spicY c o rmponant,... . • WH.L.II{, while maintaining his allowed very able topic...". • • ' The Chronicle of Gayety and . Faihion, - thinks be has Succeeded in establishing " • •.. A separate beSt.anthority tot all that concerns the livelier Progress of Women. As the voice • - - of .this new want of society, the Home Journal claims Indispensable first need of - The Codices. One of the features of the tie* series will be, the pub-. Meath:a of - a new and beautiful sto • . ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE FIOR • • AN' IDYLL OPITALIAN LIRE; which is prononnced by eminent -European critics.. "the •Paill and -Virginia , of the nineteenth century," and Which is being translated for our columns by . • •• GEORGE PERRY.. This will run through about ten "numbers. ' . ' • part'ot our plan to keep our , readere au . fait of ; the the living literature of the 'world; and' serve up for their cosmopolitan taste choice condensations from liv. .ing writers of every country, se have enlisted the eery-' ice of 'someable writers to. translate • . ' Brief Romances • • from the French, Gerd= current tore. - ;But romance will be only a subordinate department: . while 'a itominint feature of the new volume Will be Oitginatand'Sparkling fiketehei of Character. Persons . and Places. • BARRY GRAY. author of 'Married Life," "Matilmenial Infelicides,"• etc ; ttie author' of "Ashen-from the Pipe of an Old Smoker,": and other well-known and favorite esaayists, will dgureunder this head— In , • . • POREIGN COBBESPONDENOE the coming volatile will be etipeCially brilliant. Among other writers, - • • . - • ' MRS.-RS=IM ANNA LEWIS. • the poetess: an • . • - HARRY MAREWOOD LEECH,. • '. the essayist," (both EIOHi residing. ahroad;) will act as speeial correspondents, jotting down. (or our. readers everything that it now and interesting-in. the world of letters, art, fashion and. society. The • Aususement•Depaertnenut r • Is. under the Charge of - ' • • H. A" DELILLE. . • an accomplished critic, who , will keep our readers well-informed of all that is. interesting, on both sides of the Atlantic, in matters Musical and raniattc. : Au the, feature of the new aeries willbe areg . tiler • napare union die 1 1 1171 ea: by a'vvviter of long expetienee on this subjeet.. ;In Belles-Letter, Poetry.; AmCriticirtn, Book Re .views,,Personal Paragraphs, Early Extracts from un riest:tlit:t4hed Works, • choice selections from English. and other Foreign Periotilcals..andall, infect; that tends to. make an insiructive 'and entertaining 'newspaper: the Home Journal will atiltretain-itainpu laden as the favorite of the belles-leures press. . • It need .ttardly b.e mentioned' Ant the .editors are raved of the .Ixndtion assigned to the paper of being ' the unexceptionafilpeultivaied reference :of polite pea. lle ; its Itltrh moral tone will always be observed, and nothing will be.admitted into - its columns that would not be compatible with a paper intended-for the motil and refined home of the betkciasses; - •. . • • We take this • opportimitqf of thanking our. many Soutiterit yubexibers toy a "..return of their _patronage, and can Assure them that -ttiliveditani will BMI keep the' columns of the Home Journal. free from politi ! al religious &mistime, arid-;:will brumetibbel~meeeellyes rather o,,their =Mot' to "Eni:ontelie Ale4ro la. the progresidva,imd the beantiftd." - - • Tzares.z4not one copy; one yeg.l3l; Sur :three' erp• tea, $1 50, Or one copy for threst.rais, 10, always la ~ 1. • , • • •4•, - • Enbacriptionts order remittances. and other .commimieetiiins: to be iddreitted to blimbers. : - N. P. WILLIS & MORRIS P m:pn,LYmex;r..x CONISFORD & CO. DY THE USE OF Having a regular sale of THE HOME JOURNAL F O'R 1 B:'6 6 1 , 70 v, IA. '66—WO-1t) 107 Friltota-ntreet, Now York I. E;WIIIiRA:VIEN . . . . • . . . 7 1 9 . LA:at-CURTAINS -• - • . • of bit ORB hapirtilkku Sratatr- • • Da_ mask Qertafas, - . • • W 0 •1 . • 5... .. Saida • . . • , • • 7fettisatlai. . • eiesb; Table asd.lPlaista Coveys. ". - • Constantly hiO:TIfitIALS . , • embriehig the celebrated FfiIYSNA. CLOTH I SODS I'S - WINDOW SHADES . - In r everiileid Table Style, Cofer er . Pileet f • • • wALnAiErt. NO, 719 Cliestaut Pkiladelpliia. POTTSVILLE ' , Sole Agent of J, I..IIEADLE, fot the site of ' his Patent' 64 E3E11 - lAII7BTE '''FAlll" . . . . FOE BLOI".1 . 1„ SMU . TS, s' TITNNBLS,.. . , . This miide'of-ventilation was .first .applleit by M. Beadle at tlM.Liciat Dale' Colliery,. near Ashland, in the year JUT.. and has heal: In succeed& operation ever since: 'Pilorte' this, Mach tithe lostAt this Colliery on account of sulphur in some of its Wieitings -since then. not an hour from this - Cause.- 'Some .other.opergiona had -still more &faculties from this I will name a few of 'the Many will speak of two Ski* belonging to .The Wolf Creek Diamond Coal Co.; Nos. 2 and 3- Blom, near -lifinereville, for, merly. owned by Mr George H. Potts at- Company, - for whom' 1. am Superintendent ; • • Before potting up the Fan, No: 2 slope Wai . so full of sulphur that at times' it was. with great dlalculty.... and danger to work ft at all. In October, 1.544,' we bad an explosion. by_ whichthe Diamond Vein was set on are. andby trying to extinguish Weis men were'killed by the ,'"White Damp "sad' quite .a number very narrowly escaped with their lives, and ip the • end we were compelled fall other efforts failing) to All op the slope with water fOrndistance of 60feet, in order to outeu the fire ; this caused atoppagefor nearly. four. months, Attended .by . a very great expense.. -N0.2 slope woe not 's° fall 'of 'sulphur, but still having three furnaces going we would on en average idle in four: "Breasts," dailY. , Early this -Spring Iliad 'a fan put up at N. 0..; and '.11,13 .soon: as we had the water out of No. 2, bad . another pot there: since th en. we have not lost an. 'hour for want of 'the ventilation IS.P . ERFBPT ; men • now feel _Perfectly secure when , they go to work; no' dread of being .burned by an explosion orsolphur, In - addition to • this,. there is another greet advontage in the -Bkhatiste -.Fan•:-the saving eftexpense.'• I will add. a few certifi cates In favor 'Of this indispensable auxiliary • to. safe, cheap -and successful mining. . . • O o O ZI,4 C 1.-.• ° CO oi • ''' , pa P 4 . . OFFICI OP THE MA1131011 . 1 Vein COMBOUDATIM COAL CO - • • • • POTTBTILLIL Pa . October 31st.' 1866. • This is to certify that .1 have. been part owner of the Hickory Colliery near St. L Clair. up to the year 1864: and since them Superintendent of the same. From 1957 to 1961 the sulphur becanie so bad in some of the Work: ingsthat It was .with great_ difficulty and .often delay, that vie, continued in operation. In these partitular parts of the mines we had many stoppages, and Often oOratives injured. by explcolons: ' , I tried every system of ventilation, but'none appeared to answer the purpose until .I introduced the -Sxhimate," or ",).- Lowden Bea dleisTan." Since then we have had but few accidents front explosions. and these.but slight. • ' • • I aoi free to say that there to no system. of ventilation as yet known, equal to the •..1. Louden Beadle Fan."— And not only does -it perfectly ventilate a.Colliery; which is, indispensably necessary, to life and health,' but ie also s Peg saving of expense as compared to furnace Or steam jet ventilation.. In my opinion*,'LLO -extensive Colliery belciw water-leveLabould• be without It. . • • . . • WAL Ja. • . . Orrice Or THVIKAUMOIII V ruN CONSOLITSTEIt COM. CO . • Porremix,'Pa., October Slat, 1565: This is to certify that I .have been employed 'ln the. management of the affairs or the, Mammoth •Veiti Con solidated Coal Company since June, 156.4,. and that we"have. at the.rarckory .Colliery. near' St: Clair: Schuvikilf County:. Pennsylvania, one of J. Lowden Beadie`ir Patent 'Estimate, or Ventilating Fans.--. This Pan was erected by the former lessees of the said Colliery—Messrs. WM. Mines . ; Jr.. ..k Co:. and has been in succsful operation for several years past.",Prior' to its erection the said lessees had tried a number of dif ferent ventilators. - as frirmineSiteamjet...tc.:, but foirnd nothing to so effectdally - relleve - the workings from im pure air, sulphnr..ite.. - as - the ...11eadie.Extutuste Fan:" Since I have been connected in the management of the above Colliery it has workedadmirably. and I murst.,Say that we. could not do without it: . It is just .what every extensive Colliery.below water level needs, and.l.take great pleasure in. recommending it to all Cdal Opera tors ."W. IL SHEAFER. . General Agent Maismoth Vein Coneolidited Coal Co: November. 4, •GS 44 Great Distlibut,iort UNION GIFT ASSOCIATION, 204 and 206 BROADWAY, N. YOR..‘, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS & MELODEONS, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold & Silver Watches, AND ELEC ANT JEWELRY .• • • • • CONSISTING OF. - • Diamond Piri. Diamond rtins, Gold Tiramleta, Coral, Florentine. Mosaic, Jet. Lainu and Cameo -La .• • • Ales' Sets. Gold Pens with Gold 'and Silver . Extension Holders. Sleeve &atone, Sets of Studs,Nest and Neck , • • Chains. Plain &Chased - . ' • • • . • . Gold Hines,- $700,000. . DISTRIBUTIONS are made in the follo.iving-manner: CERTIFICATES 'mining each . article, and its value are- placed in SEALED ENVELOPES' which are Well mixed. One of these envelopes containing .the certifi cate or order,ifor 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 purchaser , will Pee what article It draws and its value, and can then . send Ono • Dollar and" receive the article named, or can choose any other'one article on 'our list of the same • 10, - Purcbasera of mu' SEALED ENVELOPES. may, In Data manner, obtain an article 'worth from .One to.rive, ' • • • 'FOR ONE DOLLAR, which they need. net pay until it is known what Is dinwn and its value. . •• t 3 Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.. • THE UNION GIFT AI3BOOIA.TION lls'yOur attention . to the faet of its being the largest and most popular .Gift . Aarociatto'n in this conntry. The business 'is and always has been I conducted in the most candid and !ignorable man; ncr. Our rapidly -iricreaSing ..traele is a• sure. guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of 'Obtaining rich, elegant and costly • • • During, thi past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country.' Those Who patronize us will receive the full'value . of their money, as no . article on our List is Wo"rth less than One • Dollar, retail , and 'there .are 2VO • • • Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the Article drawn Will be imniediately sent to- any a dd ress, by return mail • . • . . . The following parties have recently drawn valuabh riles from the Union Association, and have kindly al - lowed the use of their names : • • - A. S. White, C Street, Washington, D.. C., Piano, value Miss Emma` La. Rue, Arch Street, Philadelphia, Melo deon. Mrs. J. Costello, 'Montreal. Canada. Mario, $2OO. . J. M. Seaton, New York City, Oil Painting, (sCOIIO on the Hudson,) $125. • Capt.. Thomas L. Jewell, Co. 13, 14th N.Y. -V.. Gold Watch, $l4O. Rev. E. S. Simon, Detroit, Mich... Silver 7ilatch,. $65. . Miss Lottie Lines:Diamond Ring, $l5O. , James Campbell: Melodeon, $l5O. ••• • Aire A. Lawrence, New Orleans, La.. Diamond Ring, C. B. Bailey. New York -City, Oil Painting. $410 . . :Mies M: Manor, Sharon Springs, Plano,. $3OO. ' Many names could be placed on this list, butme pub lish no names-without ,permission. . Our patrons, are. desired to send United States Currency whim it is con vcrilent.- , • . • . • LIST OF ARTICLES TO 'BE: SOLD-FOR 1.00 EACH, Without regard to value, and not . to, be piddlor until you know what you will receive. . 'ls.Rosewood Pianos, worth from $2OO 00 to 450 00 15 - Melodeons, Rosewood Cases.... 175 00 to 211000 •• 75 Fine Oil Paintings -. -30 00 to 100 00 -150 Fine Steel &waving , : flamed 25:00 to 30,00 50 Music B.lxes• • • 25 - 00to.. 40 00 1611 Revolving Pat% Castors, Silver' 20 00 to 40 On .50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.. 20 00 to 35 00 400 Set of Tea and Table Spoons:— 20 00 to 40 00 150 Gold Hunting . Case . Watches; Warranted 150 00 to 150 00 200 . Diamond Rings,'" Cluater. and . • Single Stone • 75 00 to 250 00, 175 Gold Watches 35 00 to 150000 . 300 Ladies. do 'OO 00 toloo 00 500 SllverWatchei 10 00 to 00 2,000-Vest and Neck Chains. • - ' 10 00 to 30 00 1,200 Pairs Ear Rings: new .5ty1e...;200 to • 6on 2,000 Gold -Pencils and Tooth Picks:. 2'75 to 10 00 3,000 Real Onyx &,&thethist Brooes • . 400 to 10 00. 4,000 Lava and Florentine... do 4 01) to ' 600 2.00 0 Masonic Pins ' 4'oo to -6 50 3,000 Fine Gold : Watch Keys, .new ' • . pattern • - 3'50 to 650 4,oosChllns• • 260 to 800 -1.000 Sets o f f B Armlets osom t3tuda 160 to 6 00 8,000 itnameled•Sleevi Buttons ..ns .. 2 75.t0 'lO 00 15,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings.. 250 to ••• 500 4.000 StonoSet of Seal Rings . 250 to . 10 00 '4.000 Lockets of allsiaes • • 250 to 00 15.000Sete citLedieer jewelry —S 00 to. 20'00 .4,000 Watch-Ctudus. each--;- 350 to 5.00 5.000:Gold Pens; }Misr . Cases, • ' • 'and Pencils '• • . 400 to - 600 10,000 Gent's _Breast and Scarf .Pins... 300 to '2400 • ,8,000 Ladies. New Style Belt prickles' ~4 Mito -'6 00 8.000 Chatelain Guard Chains • 600 to. 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles 500 to • 7 00 . • 3,000 Set Ladies , Jet and Gold ' 15 00 to 25 00 - 10,000 Gold Craeies 150 to 600 5,000 Chased Bracelets:— ...... ... ; 800 to 16 00 7.000 Ovalltand Bracelets . • 600 to 20 00 • 0,0 0 0 Ball Bar Drops, all coldre 390 to 600 4.000 Fine Gold - Pens • • • .200 to . 350 8,000 'New Style Gold A. Jetßardr(l l 3 300 to 7 t,O . . , . tar' A chance to obtain any Of the above Articles toe ONE DOLLAR by parelia-. Sinn a Sealed Envelope, for 25 Cents. • • • • Elrrive Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1; Elev en for $$ ; . Th irty for $5; 14txty4ve for'slo One Hun dred for $l5. • . . • - _Agents Wanted Evertiivher • Long lett-ere are tinneeessarY.. Have . the, kindness. to write rlain directions,'and in chciostrig different- articles .frOmthose drawmatenttou the ayle desired." We pre fer letters to be addressed to our Box. 53Cit, Post oMce; fotgreater safety. - 7 - • . lir Orders an , examen ENVELOPES meet every, case: be,acconapastied with tie CA,Bo,,with site , same ;of the , person Oendfsp, . and '.Town. A . CorratYs . awn . 1 81 1 811411 r riatidy. written. , , „„; • . • . . - MGE3== SP' ART dz , A.X.W ELL , Box /M 019; Akii °Mee, Pre . Yen* ltrovember I, 435 ' ' .0.2110 L WHAtAitte- - °ENTRE; . STREET; POTTS,rILLE Dealer- is AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD 4ND SILVER, Foreign lE.:change; lUnitedlfiltateis Bond% Voneheil And tneinTent-Money MONEY RECEIVED'. ON DEPO§FT.-- INTEFMT allowed as per special agreetnent. , STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New York and 1 2 hiladelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Coninisslon. Maich 26, •65. 1247 BT.W.h.RE Of COVIIIMMUSII llxearxa .en Dux:. rata, endeavoring toribthose or their own and otbar pre-. Rarationa "on .the tepatation attained by Hat inowa (3 1 / 1 21.0212 PESPALZATIONS. . . 0et..213., .nn. lib ! Cheese ! . Cliedisotrrt. .A large viiirty °Una); eiardprlshieta-pareMack ereLlierring,.Cadgaddark, SWAP ar-...arir, in Ba rrels Agit Barre* quarter Bar ßlue rels 'lad Kitts Mao a good assoruae a t pf•ttease for Pale by _ _ .Nay 11, '65-415. • ; ICCX COllO. . . . . SRATTXST.DCORISTITCTIONS EA:STOWED HT ELLAIISCLD% EXTRACT Bvcatr. - • • Oct. 28, *65. 4.1.6gn. virire Hope.=We are the only authorized Agents Tv. in Schuylkill County to receive-orders for Fisher Hazanks Wire ROpeg at his prlcee. *- Information: given u to'weight, 'strain, alie of - drum: dre... by . Nov. 11, STrewrgicat THOMPSON. . • • Take na snare Unpleasant.- ainrUnsate .Remedies for unpleasant and : dangerota diseases.— Use llia.sosoz . .vn Esssaor , Beau and "Lurinvao Ross titsl4l N WINDOW. lIII,OLDEN:..knew ILL suipioV of Brovrfrand GoldWindOwShades 'of the latest patterns just , reeeived ' and for: sale..Orderi taken for Sluidea to be made to any ' eize for Churches, Halls and Dwellings, at • ' •• , BANNANS. . . . A ready and (tonal:alto test of the. prOPertiri..Of lIKLIIHOLL'II FLUID Exramir Burnie will be aorimperi.; son with those Set forth 'in the United States Dispensa. ton. ; • . Oct. fl • Elay.sand.Straw Cutters:—Galote Liver HaY,. Straw; Cornstalks end Vegetable Cotters.. light, convenient, portable—can be worked by a .hey ten years of age.and 'Will cut one-bushel per minute. .:We own the pate nt for ,Schuylkill County and can be bad only. of . STICHTER & THOMPSON. Nov. 45. lielmboldhi Fluid Extract Mischa la pleas ant in, te-qte and odor, free from all Injurious proper: ties. and troroadlate in its action. Oct. 21..-465.--.6m: NE w CASH iSTORIII....Assat opesse4 . at the stand lately occupied by N. C. - Morrison. Cen tre str ee t; nearly opposite Market, a New. Dry Goods, Grocery and- Provision Store; in 'which will be kept constantly on, hand a. - choice stock 'of Goods In that. line. Also, QUeensware; Flour and Feed. are. - The undersigned.. hopes by • strict. attention to bust !less, to. receive a fair share of the public patronage. • " • - . • ROBERT A. GLOVER; 44-tf October ,29. RBLBE9LIPB CONCENTRATE? EXTRACT BUOIIU, - le the Great. Diuretic. 10 _ .311110 LIA! COSICKNTILIOrED EXTRACT SAILIII.PI3IILL ra,the Crept Blood :Purifier. • • • Both are - prepared accordinif :to rates of • Pharmacy. and Chemietry,' and are' the - moat active that- can he made. ' • Oct. 2$ `63.43 Gm. THE NEW YORK Dyeing and Cle,ansinp; Establislnnent, 260 gokxtb .4yenne, New York. Ladies' and .Gentlemerve garments and wearing* ap parelp of every 'description, dyed and eleatuied 1.. a scfne, An °Mee for the above Establishment is opened in Pottsville, Pa'.. 'where orders Will be received and promptly forwarded by ' THOS. THOMAS,- Agent, ' Market street, between Centre and Second. 45-7 t• Nov. 11..65 liaritholdnitExtruct 'Sudan gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid.cheek. .bility 19. ecompanied by Many alarmlngtsymptonis, and If no treatment is submitted to, :consumption,. 1•. sanity or epileptic fits ensue • _Qct. 21, .6 .-6rn • E B. PEALLE,.: WHO R BALED BAY'. AND STRAW, flurrn. October 7, TA. • 4.0-Bth 1000 1!".1"111111' 11EleTING, .different sizes, at reduced pnees: For sale at REAMS HI. NG PAPER of dif ti larent weinhea._ just, recelvnd and . for sale at -• : BANNAN , I3,t Boott and Stattonary State: - INDlCSTRuerfillial TAB 41.41/.148. Varlets sizes by the Ahonsands and smaller - gun titles sold and printed at. .B. BANNAWS • • .• Bookstore and Printing Office: Pottaviiie; CLEANSE TOE SYSTEM OF ALL 111PCOI EitabliebrAt over a quarter et it Century. "Dr Swaync^s""Panacea." Swayne.s" Ptrztre "Panacea:. "Dr. Swayne.s" Tim ' ...Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's"..' • Etter, D. • "Panacea:.... Swayne.s. • "Parktcea." !'Dr. Swayne's Blood-Purifying Panacea.', 9 “Dr.'Swafttio's Bloitod-Purifiing Panatest. 9 ' "Dr: SwayneN Bloikirrurifylim .Panwa," Scrofula,,For l3lceratedlSere Throat, ,ludaleut. Tu mors. had effcts' or mercury, &c r ."; is superior to any remedy ever 4sco . vered. -- Prepared only by ' : D. SWAYNE & SON, 380 North Sixth Street. , Philadelphia.. Sold at the Drug Store of HENRY SAY . LOI4 Pottsville June 1T • . . ohtr & Thompson RIDGE BOLTS, Sheet Iron Nano, PLAT RAIL SPIKES .Bolts, of any 'length . or lickneep "made to order. a.::Oentre & Market Sta.,. "IrovimivtiAar.:: . • ' 46. HY 2 X II 4ZeJ 4LTIACT Buono and• lursoirm Rom WAswcutessFecret and delicate disorders. in all their stages,ttlittlenspenee. little or no change in diet. no inconvenionee.And no exposure.. It is pleasant In tests and odor, fmrnediate In its action, and free from all in. jurions properties. . . . Oct. 28, ,66443.6 m. Gtint B E LT.—A lot of givai secondhand MS at hal I price, ()liberal: GEO: BRIGHT & CO. Nov; 4, 44- , - Hardware and Iron, Pottsville. UTIRJE ROPE, r WIRE ROPE : Orders VW • received for ROBELING.B win -ROPE. Dec livered at factory .prices. .GEO: 'BRIGHT & CO. Hardware and Iron dealers, Pottsville. 44. Nov. 4... .65 . !Inv . :arms TriOrtiasio certificates enre commendatory letters have been received, Attesting the merits of" Efelmbold.s Genuine. Prepaxatinns,„many: of which are from the highest Fonrcer, including eminent statesmen, clergymen, inventors. State judges, ' Oct. 18, . . . • " r.444m. • H E I - .E . ' 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 out to three days; keeps , the bead dean, cool and healthy cart be used t -con tains nothing injurious the best Hair Dressing ever offered to the pnblic.% It le recommended and used by the best medical authority. Sold at the Drug !Rotes, and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway, New I assure all. persons . the above prePanition will do• all that is claimed, for , • • • . • • . • • - BABAS A. CHEVALIER, ' IL D. October 28, .65 . . • • - 43;2m.. MANHOOD AND .Yotrrunn. VIGO* are regained by BETAIROLD% Erraaor Boons. Oct. 28. '63' 43 6m... TOBACCO & .SEGARS. STOBEIKIREPE'RS and others in want of a Prime article. of Tobacco, Sews, etc.. will do well to e vefee a call. All gocids sold at 'Philadelphia, prices, purchasers saying expense of freight 1 . • • GUSTAV WOLTJEN. •• • . . Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, • Centre St.. next door to the Union Hotel, Pottsville, .oct. 28, '65 , . • • . Virus Inman THE CONIPT4IIOI , I WY Pownzai Atm Wassis .which choke or all up the pores of the skin, and M a short time leave it harsh and dry 1 .. It is in tbs blood, and if you want emboth and soft skin use Helm. bolds Extract of Sersapartlla. It gives a tuilliancy , to the complexion: Oct. 2 8 , ' 6 . 5 . 4341 m. ' rr_tvLouns Peetintiery &a Tattle* Gaya X maybe had Mail their vanetv at the new Book and Stationery Stare of - BOSBtSHELL & BRO.; • 'Centre Street below Trinity Chemin Pottsville. Jan. T, ; l-ly IRON' SAIFIC, manufactured by Lilly—the beet In the country--for Bale by B. BADMAN. SepL • rsit.ALISWOUTSIPAI Slated Copy Barka .12s- Jost. Reveived..—Blisworth.s Slated' ' Copy. Books tor 'Families and 'Primary"Sehools:,Complete in three numbers . 'For Solent 11. BANN&X"S, Centre St., Pottaville. Pa. • • CRemastairerra **emerald,- Artehisii] After a careful examination of Reimboldl Prepara tions, they enjoy nor utmost Confidence. We consider them Safe And reliable; 'NEVE.I3BB'iIt YATES. Prrt.AmsAmmt.t.Jaitet 12.;1965: ' C.WTiL-;INS-43.76n-L: B• Btnff:—Sletgh Thinners, Shifts . Felines, 1 , Poles:: Butcher Bows_ • Also MON:l4oprd and Curtain Ciotti - at • STICH - TER & THOMPSON'S; • Nov. 11. IS. • 46- • tep ILaddenro.--Light, portable, convenient for 1.7 house cleaning and other pprßottes. Every dually should Imo one. At STIGUTER THOMP6dOIVI3. - `: N0v.11.. •611 , 46. eitet Setts, coned sting of Slop Jam, Watts, T Bath Tubs, of green. drab and fancy ef i t o - Fine articles. - .At STICEM9IIb THO egos, elmet iaproof --Galvanioal aad Irms: - TANO A-4. boil fastart not._ Moro - BTICHTICR &1110311 el It Food Cotters, cut be worked by ALT man or hone power. tor cutting Hay, Straw. Com stalkaind Vegetables. _ at , . 61 .-41- tirieUTER ft THOBLFSO23.3. Saturday, Noirtntlfitir. iff,lB6l. Heavy llasiseete. WAS! Helleffatle stF sta Episcopalfellteilit k • ilfaealv ' Under the espion; "4heavy Business, Falun,* the littsbarg Dispatch of Saunday - seys t, • • -The chief topieln Oakes. circled • dining , the lilt few days hat been the tallnre of cute , of our oldest sod ' most widely known' Dustmen Arms, and the dfieredf of tefend eater hews with :which tbe 'numbers of :the Arm were eltherftem4 or Indirect!, somected. The failure to eild_johits Most heavy one: . and several - of our banksere *We num while # Isaidd that. certain Easter' itlanke - are also - stalfereis:" The Allure - to attributed OW the iltteetitO ultstannedbl toltOttetlis- Holm The rumor awaltutt,thete were Aillletall encro4 to pay fifty mots eirtbildollar.' We 010 native names, for obvious raison!: 'sit =ld do :itor.loo&ind Watt • ' grve Untettlettlat7 pain tp Attlee wb), through, ne fault - theirown. have beets - ne briolved..• _ - • nat. ar.l l artetlEmpou,Presidentof Trlntty White. • Ilatiftuts_Come.; was Thimeday elected Blehop of 'the- Pa ieistalle.Eplsolmat• Church' of ilia Thome • of _' Preston'itors •bstitetyet bait ftSund. - fier '' • beisafthred for Its recto *firemen.* riot took plaCe In Jersey City - ,day, and several tinsons•were Mimed- - TheltibeHirits4 to quell It. ....There wane •Ilre (30. try ; atikttt property valued af s9B:ooo'ivaa mozn destroyed. • On Sunday last, the thereteratitaeror,lndon; In tbe space of two bowl before *light. on Norma ber lath. 430 shooting stirs were restat New • Hoard au Washing ton hot el . has been raMed t o dye: • C. Godllgv Gunther hasibeen nominated *Main et New Tom city by the Xelfeon Democucy. During October there were : 41. shin an . steamboat dbiasters. and 14 railroad accidents.- • . The efforts to get up a Fenian scare in Canada - 6mi Mayor Lincoln of *stork tow been re-nominated . the Republicans. - • • ---• Mr. Burlingame. United Statea Miniater to China,. di in Washington. He will aeon return to China." GenaralGratrt la to have a grand reception and tarp. per et the Fifth Avenue Hotel,.New 'Tork,,on .)liceday evening next. - • • - The Southern people. elk account, of ..their- povtA wish the enforced coilection of Federal butes ark Margery Depew; Secretary of &Ulla New Tort; has been annointedlilniater to Jaen.- All the Union .Mindidalc4lof itt Mao= • Front thiArnty and Naviioarnal. The neiatelice of Warne:.'' ... ' . After a long, patient and thorough Investigation,. tble• .11ilitary•Commtsttottwhiett, tried the paw Wine Jule sentenced him .to death. the sentence hal "been ap, proved by tbd JUrget'Advekktei:Geneval and:the :Preed-• ' debt.- and. Pilate eppliated bia atom, on the eadfold. ..So hortidlihattifttendlatierneitiee tem never before - - - laid to - one triall'i.eharge,bY rinylgdllisl Aribunat- The : story will endure for future generations to shudder: at while they retilL , Wiens beads" a newlist of 'criminals. ' His name is already -a ignonym. of. erneityas Arnold.* is of "treachery, 'and DOW of rebellion: and Ander sonvillez-•the scene of- laletrenzbui meat otbarbariaut . --the spot Where,he siew,hy lingeringd his bun-, tired hecatombs of vietlms—Arlit pale into light the untie ' famous Bleck Hole of • Calcutta,- The enormity 'of Wirze's crimes:very shelter ,of 'sancdorts criminals. The very name of Dick Turner, once sally execrated as the infamous and inhuman keeper of Libby 'Prison, is almost fotgitten. since that of Henry Witte absorbs all the efinbee of - the: 00 4 11 7; autzTlin: then. it iv not loaded deep enough with .imprecation. Champ Ferguson.' fourteen Confessed hmrdels,- and his scores of slaughters -unconfee:ells n: sort; ..of heroiemartyr.by comparison. Treason itaeltgaina fa vor When contrasted with' triaion.and inhumanityemn blued ; and the turning of the current of popular detes- . tabor: uponWlrze was of more service to Jefferson Da vie tit= the petitions of all the ladies of Charleston' nd Baltimore, or of the people of all Italy and- of all Su- • , . • • -To repeat against Wlrze the unimpeachable facts brought out and-admitted on his 'triallettina alone the disputett=willalwayto-provolhe most terrileencall deadly invective that can bele:lnched-against him-- Epithets of horror are so belittled and weakened in somparison with.the plain facts. ss•to,actsudly palliate the character or the brutal •Wirze : or. otherwise, it would he - a Mliefir our people to indulge then:tree or vituperation whi even„ theaonchaisace of Americans cannot. In this stain*check. But what avitill'it to note that the defence in Wirch:s case, es a hot *sort to SOR.EEN, CABI I==2 THE LATEST _ NEWS. . show that he lacked ,physical force sufficiettelor all the atrocities charged on him.- hid to' Introduce a phYildati. who testified that he believed that Wharf; st was greatly destroyedby an Infainons disease? . What avails the indignant rejection by the Swiss Consul-Gen eral at . Washington of the impudent proposition for- Southern sympathisers to , sea - diets to Wirze'slaviyers through him ?-. What avail the resolution. passed in Switzerland. denouncing and disowning him: or, the rumor or the Swiss paper. that.!before quitting Zurich for America, he:served a term In prison for forgery and. embezzlement, and wss divoral from his Wife? We feel that it ie Wirze's "American career ttutt. we could not fall to remember . .." and cue little that he came %Stith such tit antecedeuta and recommendationa to add hie contribution of ten thousand dead. to the victims of ;he • . The Wiree trial was one of considerable Its opening revelations were received. with a thrill of . horror through the land. But as. day bidity, we be came- familiarized with the appalling gory, custom'. dulled a little the edge of popular indignation. The trial was very fair and patient. The importance antic', cipated at, the outset for the. case proved. not -to have • been over-estimated when'. the.' composition of the Court was . known. It war .not composed entirely of. • officers so well known and 'famous as It Might have been. and as we wish it had been. The Naval Coert martial now In Pension at Washington. foul" Off , with • Vice Admiral Farragut, and so proceeds through the lists of the Rear Admirals, and to lower grades. althongli the crimes it has to try ara . a schoolbors' jokes com pared with thole committed by Wins. - Nevertheless, the lane ra Court, wan nntispellywell- constftnted for.. military tribunal. The, Commission was, with a few exceptions. coMposed of ..efflcein at least better - knoWn to the whole country than those. engaged in trying the Presidential assassins. The reason of this unnsual care In, the_detall was parting* explained • when :the lot' charges and specifications came to be published. It' was found that a conspiracy:was allegedi and the caries' 'of such distinguished insurgents as Itobert.& lee, Sed don, the Winders. Northrop. and others .:sea widely fa mous, were joined in the allecations. :With . regard to the falsity or truth of these averments, or to: the exist. epee, character, or extent of the supposed conspiracy.. it, is itnnecessaty to speak at present. since, while,it was a matter of fact, to be investigated by the Commiselon, , nevertheless; for some sulliclantreason, it was Seethed expedient not to attempt to maintain that form of in dictment. ' ' • ' . In the conduct ofthe trial, thiif 'patience of the Court was often tried by the frivol/ins oldectlook et the de- fendanve counsel, and theirdispOsiiion to screed Mize from, substantialjnstloe by-legal flaws. Wirzea tint counsel was - Mr. Hughes, who had a sachet full of quid- • • dets apd quillets. On - ending that he was before a mil ' itary commission, and that his, sharp quirks were use less, he summarily withdrew froin the case. Mr. taker remained, and at once ccromientied to dieptite with the Court. At the ,cross-examination. of Kellogg, on the '26th of Arienst,- he hidoimmi-in gab a trrepoeterims war of questioning; (whicktuaili3 his 'own langu age , vr.us.-a . • little out of the'wey ." y that the Jaded A dvocate had to' interfere again and-again. A. felt days later, he - broke'- out • In a petulant tone with : /./I do wish the Centt would . not interfere with the witness . While • I em examining him. have 'difficulty enough to -Make out my case' against this kind Of testimony without being'subjected to these interruptions of the Cond../ • No eensurewas. passed by the Court, apd accordingly soon after. Baker ordered ,a witness to atop testifOng in so offeneive 'a way that the Court told .him,tir pre-' serve the dignity of_the . tribunal. Baker replied- in. - • sultingly, concludin his remarks with : •• &MAW was bort, not killed, and therefore somebody mutt be, ' hung... , General Thoniai replied: .1 think them to. remarks arevory improper and out: of place, and for; one: I do not feel inclined to qubrnit to them. ,I wish to give the prisoner a fair trial': butt am not satisfied to ' sit here and listen to even lansmaze./. Gene* lace rebuked the counsel,' sod for a day or two kept ht:' in the traces.' Another of the defendants tietaneel.- • Mr. &bade. seems to have had a temper_ as impatient ' • and as irascible at that - of Wirze, and actually - lad MI leave the Onart altogether. • :At one Aimee during the , examination, of Corbett, on the 28th.of August. both, Baker to spirited same. threatened to wittelmw from the aim.. Brit Geneal Wallme who. • to not the sort of raanto be4tened by iccitiplaY of batal acerbity) promptly b • r them to their/senteei'- and Mr. Baker attemptin,g. to, after abandoning Ida, case, the President of tho'COurt reminded Mit that he Twice Wit s n a week Wirae:iionnsel ,deserted Againg to get any sympethY thatjray, returned: and rigida they threatened to abUdon/the over unless the Ceurt ruled MA 'particular Way On one end/ cemedon General Geary slieneedMr..Bakerby' telling him the Court would no -longer, listen patiently to his threats, and must insist on his griing on with his witneeses. Andlhe Irritability of Baker. and„ fistraine Was not the only thing In the counsel calling for the . bike afire Court. The latter gentleman was detected in improperly conveying a letter from-Wirze to Whites: wife, or -"the governess," as he " affectlonately ' called' her. This impropriety wee censured by'tbe Court. The, counsel also had the wisnranceto present .Wiraes.ooM plaint about the quantity and quality of his foot , MA . got full Government army rations, and in addition. las he complained,""only two cups 'of milk and,twbeggs• • - eacti'day. This conthat_bas been-Parandatieletiban week by Wirze. who *e> v. menonmed recover* frpm k his late Ulnae by Ike . was Otte/arrow bra pitel diet to the art ire ?The Accuat says th at when hie breakfast wax _presented, he ' flew into the greatest rage and pronounced theteeding of a prisoner with such food as an ontragumpoo*a.and diselaceltth to a great nation.” At length however . in spite of al she wringing& the • work of the Court came to a close...lt was, in maim full forty. days. The recorded testimony tilled 6000 , pages, and included the minis:of. over. Isso.witnersais. and the objectlons,and relines on twice that number of legal pOinus. -The ameminir 'or , the Judge Advocate occupied live pr slx..homn in- its delivery: Mr. Bakes. the ilefendantis eounsel,"insistect on having two week& - in which to prepare his closina ' argument- .TheVolin allowed him eight days, and afterward twelve days-tor that purpose. but Mr. Bakir. would have fourteeti none, and enbmitted the ease witheut argument. But In truth, there was en reasonable defence to be made. The facts themselves could not be overthrown.; The • very attempt to ,explain them away, brene,ht. out, their brutal details more - , conspire/Seely: -The New York News sr/vested the probable grouund of-defence in ay: ing "Unless his treatment of the been under his charge can be shown' to have . been such m to have drawn down the repudiation-of birrown government, gai cannot tie held bound for It individually, in view of the • consequent presumption that •ft was carried out in the line of his dirty!' . But. In truth, there • are crime-Bkm . which no excuse of orders, no excuse of special orders nay, no excuse of :compuleion t : whidulibiti and among these are the minim. of. Wires. Heaven knows It with no -spiritoV faking blood - di/bloat that this sentence of the court-martial wait Motiontmak What is the poor remnant efhis SitrAdained life lifthei sidoof the unknown glory stentaliingle eareeeivideb he cat off Immaturely and withgatcrecic at the lOUs t, Or what his-brutalized and dtieseteliody, dangling an der the gallows, compared with tot ten Moaned - freak young..!kyal hearts that beat. ,no' more beneath their of bine. tinder' tbet dark' Mai* at Andrews. vllle! . I'OTTSVIILE MARKETS. • Corrected Weekly for the 41111 mere Jraminial Wheat Flour, extra family; per barred:. do ' do dp • . do per eert:...,. do do extra" per barrel:. do do superfine, • d 0. .: Rye ' do • • Bu do ckwheat Flour. per do Wheat, prime white • per babel. do do, re 1-- do Dried ned Peaches. pi - I. • oe zpound... dy • do Aconeyec: do , Dried ARA* . • do - nret. -•- $1 25 1 Ennor .11? don.. $1 211flifter , • ,ID: • 70.Crio S 50 Lard. yaw, 1 -140 abashing.- " 30 Beat hind qr. " 00 •• front •' " Si% V u. Corn, b Cate, " Soup beim" Peas. 1 10! 115 06 3 00 3 211 1 10 1 15 Rye Chnh , Corn Meal " Middlings, " Potatoes. " HIM V Um. ' 90 Mutton, • " 25 Ott Poxki 1 25 Vtal, SugArta, " " Sap? 4312!‘e . , • S Zl5 Prutia, • " " bale cwt Straw, Eton. Plaster, " Salt, 11l sad% var. Pl= '." • " Oita !!--Beat. 'Minter Megted O. New.Yort prices. Aklaelttbety, Spann Neste Foot One at • - Nov. 11, .68 - &MINSTER SRO 9125 1 b 151 10 501 0.2 k .25 3 621 6 50. 9.40 9,30 019 00 6 00 11 69 7,90 8o 4 00 7 60 96• 40 • l d e 011 Lai and