piuttot moutual. kW-TA-11,LE, PA, . . • SAT IL. 'ERDAL MiVIDIBE 31.8:634 • . nrEiiiiiiiitiaoNstatrdrzoN llo .L l= - There. can be no question that it is :desire- . „. . able to haie the States late in Rebellion • • habilitated ;". their . :reptese . ntativea •in•-their , . proper places in Congress,' the South fairly on its journey of material resuscitation - f and improvemen t. Thitthe astute minds• - e the country.; and men intimately acquainted with Southern:chamter, advise the .nation . , • • Aomove cantionaly , in this matter; lest. the existence of the principles. which have been • - • "successful after years of war and great" seen with, lice, be jeopardized. Truth . cahnot••••, . t . • • .• • safety; conapromite. with error. Jus t ice can-. not 'atiord . to .strike hands with injustice. • •-• -.The people'.of the Bonthit.may be; are, wi ll .. • ing to . .accept . cheerfully, • • .. the changes • that, • war has bmught to them ; they may_ be big:even to accord to' the -freemen ,in • - their • „,tnidatthe„rights of...freemen; • but until they . • glen ' Peactical evidence their..-.Puhlic cep-. • • • vocations ; 'the sta iinchiy loyal character .. • • of their representatives-elect to Congress,-.1 'end in-their treatment of freemen, that they • can be trusted, we should make hastesloWly to admit into Congress the members frOm the • Southern. States. •• • • •• - . • .• • The'. Hon: Schuyler Colfax, who was. • - .Speaker of the •House of ' Representatives in the last Corcgress,•4-who will we presume; he .• • reelected to . the post • - ton adorned—a • statesmen whose - opifilons are •• entitled to great respect, has little faith in . the profess . ed . loyalty of the South, and thinks •that the :results of. the war Should not be .-trittered away by.a re admission of Southern nietn- . . bers until security for • the-future has been. • • . amply guaranteed. • On' Saturday 'evening .Mr. Colfax ,made a' speech in • Washington • 11 - resPonse to the compliment of fl . Serenade. As his remarks embody the - true _policy. • of, , reconstruction, and state the position of • the . • President, We:publish them at length, as . • fol lows, confident that.they.will be apprOved by. . every honest friend or the. country • MrFatrana: I thankyon for theipleasanteerenade with which you welcome me on my return to thesPhere 'of Public duty. 'Since I left-here l i have traveled Many t bail sands • of- milen over the . plains' and. mountains of the . Pacifieslorie. and np thatcoaet to the 13rittsh Poe- . sessions, in the extreme North-west • trat I will not de. • taiti yon with Any allusions hi the scenery of incidents of my journey , :as have already promised to speak in. regard to them in rhis. city next month. My thoughts, more natnrally.turn . thin evening to the anspicieus con . dltinn of one eotmtry now as compared with the cloning of the last Congress, . Then a hostile:flag .waved• over cidocand forts and cainpn and regiments and we went home in March to mishit in raising I hi. troupe called for by. the President. Now there in - wrote overall the [and, • and the flag of the RePublic wave's imprientioned over .• every acre of 'our national d ;main. (Civ-ers ] . We • *. never knew the value of our institutions emit the hoar of their peril. - if we had failed, there . would have been • so Mom cetion front the tomb of nation.. flat.. thanks ' to'oirr hereic defenders. no Gibletu will write the hie tory of America's decline and falls. [Cheer , ...) . I 'shall ' Lail the day when' all the States shell revolveht •their apprimitate-orbita around the central Govei iiment. and when we can behold them "distinct ifs the.hillows: but . one as the %PAO But cannot forget, that . history tenches as that It was eight vatra after the etirrouter of Yorkt wn in the Revolutiohary War, though our lath ere were of one mind as to its_ necessity: before the Constitution ; Was adopted and - the Union thns entah It is auspicious that the ahlestCongresa I have . - seen during my knowledge of Publica ff airs; meets next month. to settle the : momentous questions which will be brought before it It will not be governed by any spirit of revenge, but solely by duty to the penury. I have no right:to anticipate its action.„uor.do - .1. bind my 'elf-to any inflexible: -unalterable policy. Bat - these . Hess mom to me' nd I speak of them with the frank ness with which we should aliveys express our views. Last March. when Congreseadinurned. the States lately in rebellion Were represented iii a hostile Congress and Cabinet; devising ways andMeatte Air the destruction of this country. It may net he cenerally known, but it- Mtn been repeated to me..' on the testimony of ni , mhera of the oecalled Conterlerate Congress. that (ten. Lee. the military head of the Rebellon. declared last Febru ary, in his ofiltial character, that the contest was utter ly hopeless. but thae - their Congress and Cabinet deter mined to continue:the etnieeht. and 20,000 men fell af ter that time on both sides in the battles aroune Peters burg.', Richmond and. elsewhere. Since- the adjourn merit t the United Statesi Congress, not a single rebel lious State voluntarily surrendered.' not an. army laid down its weapone. not .a-regiment abandoned theft .falliug Comm but the Union romtee cnnqnered a peace, • • • not by coriapromise or voinntary sehmineion. but by the. force of arms; Some of there members of the so-called Contedemte Congress, Who at our. adjournment lest • March. were 'struggling to filet thin mitten from the ' map of the world, propose, I understand. to enter Con - - , gresa on the opening day of its Session next. month: and resume their former business of governing the country they strngehal so eareently to ruin.. They say they have ' lost no•iights. It seems as if the but-nine of • the-ships 'of our commerce on the ocean. starving rinr prisoners on land, and raising armies to destroy the, nation, would impair 601310 of these rights until their new governmen he were recognized by Concaves [Cheers I • Tha Consti tution. which seems formed for every. emerweney. eiles to each Donee the exclusive rtgbt to judge of the quer .. %nations of the election' returns of its members: and L apprehend they will excretive that right. • Congreen having pasted - no. law on Reconstruction: Prenidmit • Johnson has prescribed certain action for theneStatee. which he deemed indistrensible to their .restoration to -their former relatione to the government, I think-ibis . emitientlat wise and patriotic. Ile tieelared.•firnt;that their Cpuveut limit should declare the various ordinances SeCeselen mill and void --not as come have done. merely repealing them-btit absolutely wlthontnany • force and effect Second; that their Legislatures should. ratify the Coristitntional Amendment . abolishing '. Slavery, that. this cause of dissension .and rebellion. • might be.utterly `extirpated ' Third. that theY Audi .formelly - repudiate fee Rebel debt. therigh.tiy its tonna, tt will be a I ong.while before it fallavine. ae it Was, per-_ able six mouths utter the.reengnitinicof the CeMedera • ey by the United • States. _' (Cheers.] . ..This reminds me of an old friend in lediana,, who paid he liked Co give . ' his antes PaYable ten•days after convenience; . (Laugh- ter:anderies.of.i - Good.e - "good.e] . Rut there are other terms on which I think there Is no division ainimg, the loyal men. ofthe Union. First -That the Declaration: of Indipendence must be recognized as the law ot the land, - and livery matt. alieniand native, white 'and black. pro- - teCted In the inallenableand God-given right/cot 'arfe. liberty and . the pursuit of happinesa,” . • Mr: Lincoln, in that emancipation proclamation which Is the proudest wreath in bra chaplet of, fume (eh - cent, not only gaie - freedom to the slave, but declared that the Government •Wouid maintain that freedom_ rAppinise.)' We cannot • . abandon' them and leave there defenseless at the mercy of their former owners. They mast he protected in : their rights of person - and property, and Ow. freemen .. must hate the right to sue in comae of justice for all - just claimer, and to testify that they have security nestled • manage and wrong: I tall them inerrien. not freedmen. • The last phrase might have'ensweree bekire their free dom was fully eecured but, they should be 'tegarded• • Ilerr es freemen of the Republic. [Loud and enthunitts. • . tic cheers.] Second-the amendments. off their State Lountinitiona. which have been adopted by many of • their Conventions so reluctantly, tinder the pressure. of dlspetebes from the President and. Secretary of State,- - should be Willed by.a majority of their. people: We . .alt know that bat a - very small portion of their voters participated in the election of the delegates In those . Conventions. and neatly.• itnot all,. the Conventions have declared them in' fotrit without any retitle:ol6n by the people. When this trial, has mimed; can they not' turn round and sty that these were adopted ender die. • rest by delegates elected , by a meager vote tinder .Pro . vlsineal.govertiorit and military authorities, and never retitled bis popular vote.? And could they not torn. over theantl.Lenompten ateumetit, against ns and in ' • Fist, as we did: that a Cf' not ratified by the fipplewitty have effect, but no moral - erect whatever? Third -The President can. on all occasions insist that. •' • they should elect Congressmen whet reined take the oath . 'prescribed by the act of ?I'd lint. in defiance of this. end' . insulting the President and the countrv, they hare, in a. large majority of instant's, voted down mercilessly Uni on men who muld take the oath, and-eleetedthosewho • . boasted, that they could not.' and would feel din:cowed if they could: Without mentioning, names,- one gentle man elected in Alabama.by a large.majoritv declared in • • his addrestito titer - envie. before the •election. that the . • iron pen of.hiatOrywould record the = emancipation act . as the most monetri.us tired of cruelty that ever darken . .ed the annals of any :nation ; and another 'avowed that he cove all possible aid and comfort to the Re.pellion. • -, and dematinced the COneress of 1342 fir enacting Such ' an oath. fA voice- . Pat them 'tin probation ^j ' The . • South is filled .. with men who cannot rake.the,oath It . fieclares.•"l here not - voluntarily taken part In the.Re hellion... Every. conscript in the Southern army can. take the oath because he was forced into . the ranks by -conscription. and every Mite who 'dared at 'home:and refused to accept a civil or military office could take the t oath hot these were tint the choice or . the states intety • in rebellion. Fourth-While it must be expected that ~ a minority of these States will cherish kir ,years; pert: . hape, their feeling, of disloyalty, the minion , hap a right • to expect that before their members areadmittedio a-share In the goverrinient of this countrY. a. majority of the people of each State should Eire evidence' of their earnest. and cheerful loyalty, not by such speeches as are so common that they submitted' the' issue to the, ar-, bite:meta titwar. but that they are to stand by and fight for the flag of -the country against ell ittene. =testa home ne abroad. The danger now rein too much precipitation. Let •us rather make bode .sloWly, and we can then hope that the. Touniations of: our ineern . merit:When thus reconstructedert. Meteor, of inillspn - table loyalty, will be as eternal as the mars. tApplanse4 • '.. .In President Johintonf have untbnken confidence . • cannot forget that in the. Senate. at the• opening of the Rebellion, he was the only . Southern .member who de. nounesd.it and its odirinatore. and that he Wan. faithhil . • . among the htithless. (Applithse.l Nor do I forget that . when on his way from the capital to hie home. insulted . • though he was at unuktr.railwrty etirtions,:he never fat. tared in his devotion to the Union: - Nor. cari;l forget his speech when Military Governor of Tennessee. to • . mass meeting of the colored men at Nashville, in which he declared that all men should have a fair 'start and an equal chance in the rate of life: and lettlm succeed woo has the most-therit. . You all remember his speech . • • to the colored regiment of the District of Columbia. . where he repudiated. that stereotyped declaration that' this 'is a white man's country alone." and insisted that. it w - rA their)] also; You remember also his remarim to .. the , kith Carolina delegation. that the only right rya tem was to protect. ' -`all men, both white and Mirk." and that if they got general 'pelt:deice right , detail's anti collateral! , would follow. We all temewher toe. his earnest dispatches to nide Santherti Conventiothe in settling the Richmond elections, When - a disinyal Mayor and- - Cemmon Connell - were thatch. and that he has , . signed the death warrant of . evert one who • has been : . convicted of conspiracy. The . great Union ' Don of the country carried the nation shecconfully, aid ' , by oti r heroic defender& through the perilous . &kris the 'past-fonryears. .ohr hisove , i'martyr,Presitietit leaned upon it in the darkest ho u rs, It stood' by the ..tratlneel cant* unfalteringly... It voted down ' • go u - .lg.ftrai: which declared the war to- beta failure, . • and demandida cessation: M' hostilities. 'Tire' people. . . have the whole power At the.Goyerument in its hand*. ' .executive4egiiiativ&and Judicial, arid reaeptioni Why . the brilliant victories of this Fall,, 'Let' us emulate: the Waists of Os friends In all .the,Staies.: Let us study unity in thelight Of duty. and I .believe the Itretitive and I.egislative Departments of the. Government, when they compare views tremther.mill cordially cooperate: . . in the great wart Were- en MI, and ere "tier that . ..the - fxvitlattmad of oer Chien; wisely . and patriotically rc . . . .. • . constritcted.-ehall he eternal to the 'am.. with Assy acceptance by the Smith of the new ahluttled.. io te • tri,beilece . that undeta systerct:ol,paid 1.11 . 1 ',.1;4,111911%Illtd respecting the righttof freemertilke Nautvro-foik. ward ill a. career or ptosperiti. dud Vageln n:a paralleled in ita condom hinter- it haft 7utOreSentill clime than we bane in the told.r.„4lorth 4.ang, of prednction, for it hes tx toy e 1 ikeeaul sagas l which' command suck `'.1101( - 9W.•fts now in The marts of the world. vvith_botuidlnustater,vmeir,sdetoeten tirelYithimPtVrat.....Rld now of tffle. shiftless 17sta:tot slave Stith ith loins gi rded anew, rival Os in the ;'-a.ce: of prosperity. In conclusion. I can but 'echo the words ocottr departed. President: sliiitharutlice;t4.. ward none; With - charity:* ali...'but with: dimness. do the right as God evetknst see _] he . yleh, and all HUI be well." •• • - • ' M; Uolfaz Si ttiren Moe nita -- patiint; to-be actuated in these suggestions 13y stied but the welfare 9` the' Republic anathe hap - lOnesenf its..inhabitante No, partizan -mo tive prompts the wordi of warning.einbodied in the above. They are spoken for our gOod, and we believe that the people Of. the. North - will receive them in that spirit and that the coming pmgrina will be more guarded In its action than if they. had- been left unspoken. .In more Eery bat equally earnest languake come also, similar warnings from tie able, honest, faithfuL patriotic . Governor of Ten nessee, Mr. Brom:don'. No man is more thor °uglily conversant - with: the temperament, character and cams of the Southern people than Gov. Broisinlow; hlioself a southern. His fears of impending trouble in con Sequence of the motidued spirt!. of the rebels, are expressed in a letter recently written to; the Cincinnati Gazetti, and which is now attracting much attention from the prominence and reliabili ty of the writer, The Governor, says: •. , . In a 'word, the rebels of the South have by no means abindonelithis king cherished ided of itsprtrating the government.' ' They arc lookingtO till end ; and mote, they are orj.erntiing with:it view fit this rethilt. They do not propose to dissolve the Union by-the use ,of the sword and bayonet• •Theyltave tried - this in a -wicked war of four dreary years, and signally 'failed. Their purpose is to accomplish - their infernal- plans through • the ballot•box in Conziess: and they look" to the Cup perheAci•Demccracy. and other" northern traitors to aid them. Thank God; the recent .electiond the North have blasted their hopes for the' prefsetit, and taught them that, the real . people, the loyal - masses of the great North, are . • •• 3dy hopes for the future are in, the goodnfia. the athlete loyalty and determined purpose'of the Itepalglii- Majoritytia'Cohigreva. - I. pray . God they will - not admit rebels into pangref , s indiscriminately, because they !Ave taken the amnesty Oath or obtairied 'the Si ecntive n. As President Johnson, said,. let them .occupy the beetr seats for a few'yeam. • I am one of those at the South who believe this war hat closed Out twit yeate. too soon. The rebela hive :beet whipped, but not Whipped enotigh. . • For saying these things I expect to be abused:by rebel papers South. and '"by all traitorous eheets . at the North.. Let them say out: I am able to, stand .their abuse, I•am forlheAmerican onion, regiirdlese of the - hate of sections, the war.of parties, or the matte of ie . These extracts will 'convince our readers we' think, 'that the -coming Congress •••of/the Ijniied States will haye important duties to . • ddischarge;.&W •es nmat - chtitn• the earn est conscientious attention, f the nienibers.and' be discharged -with' due revard for the rights • • of the people. 'We have hopes - that the- ac tion" :of Congress in. this 'and kindred' impor tant matters will be.such as to meet the ap- . . • • • • probation of every loyal _citizen. •.• • St:PitEMEßtiNCit (T:PENNBYLVANIA. ,, - . The Supreme Court of the State Of Pep nsyl-. vahia,!..onsists at preseht of peerge W. Wood -Yard,:.Qhlef Justice ..and. - William :Strong. Jahns Thompson, .John ILI Read,: and • Dan- -• leNgnew; Associates. The 'term ;of Judge We wißmipire in . 1867, the term of . judgeS .Sirorig — aud; Thom Ps, in in :1872, of Judge Ilead in 1873, 'and- of Judge • A.gneviin ism ..ShOuld JUdgesStrong and .Thompson both.be on the bench when . Judge 'Wood - ward's term asChief Justice:einires . in: 1867, they will have :to_ draw lots : tor the .Chief Justiceship. . There will be no -eleetion:fof Supreme . • Judge until'. '1867, . when • Judge Wood ward 's ierm:eKpires.uniess. a var.mney . should sooner be created, by: death or . . Tim . : pirate . .Sheciandoah. arrived, at Liver pool on tlie 6th - inst. The English naval an • therhieS.havn taken pesSeasion or her . ; and captain Waddell and his:6.es* are out on 'Pa e • EngliSh Jourrialsrecominend that, the Shenandoah be givetrup:to:the Anierican: Government, : Though the letting of the Pi : ratleal captain nnd . creiv - of the 'Shenandoah go at liherty on .parole is not liked, the opin ion . 13e0ii18 ui be, that no, seriens. trent - de will grow ont 'of that businesa,Particularlyif the suggestion Or the I.Antlon Ttnuss be.:acted Mien, namely, that ail of . them be tried • ter piracy by the English. Courts. .of the trans: fer of the vessel herself to the united States, therels:no doubt. • . 1... ..Tuts - . ):EAR. the. 'yariods-cr)psin the United StatesFeas follows..i—Whaat, 198,1 . 522,829 bushels; rye,-12;543,9n5 bus.; barley,. .280 bus. - ; oats. 225,225,29 . 5.bu5..; 704;: 427,853- bus: -; potato* . 101,032,09 hay; '23;438;1 , 101(in5,- and :tobacco,'l fp,3lt,- 253' pOnitds. •. - . wand lffairs. c.) Weekly Almanac. 1565,-!.Noy 6 58 4-,361 Fuli.ll. - 3 3 .7 mug 6 59 . 4, 351 ..0 49 - mu'g T. WI 341 New. M. 19 6 4 tnn'g. T 1 . 4.: - 34 , First Q... 25 10 3 ev . Wg :44 341. ' 26, Sustmi 27 '3IIINI AY . 28 TIMDAY....: 29 .WKIINESDAY. so ' TIiuw,UAY .. 1 FRIDAY. 6:gzie r y . . h•Si.inday:of the year stnd twe'!...ty-fourth sifter -'rriuitv. .13tay's length; 9 houri.and2A riihitee.: • : . .• • . • • :Deep Snoic.--L•The snow on the sikniniit of Brom Mountain, on the tnrnpike . betweenFountai n Spyingf Weiler's tavern, is (not in depth. • - Senfeneerl..Cn Thursday oflast weelt Hugh B. Riddle, a lyiatrrian; triceffor killing 'another boat inan .named Thn.nas• .liaggerty, , at INIL. Carbon. last July, and - convicted of. manslaughter, was lieliteneed to live years imprisonment in. the Pris on of this County.. , . .14e .learn that. an interesting...meeting in .prOgre. , :s in :the Baptist congregation::: BeVeral have - pretiimteil themselves seinquirers and one or two await Baptism. -'-The-irieetin,t,i are held".in their . mission house,.3l.aboVe Calldwhill St ~*and will be continued every 'evening' through the delightful'atel cOucert, :was kivert by the St. -Clair Baal, in St: Clair, on 'toes day evenitez, - ais.'sistert the - Cher: asters of St, Clair And-the Mozart Vocalist* of Pottsville, We are. gratiflCA to .learn, that. nor singers made a favorable impression' and were warmly applauded. A portion of the Fifth United States' Cavalry,. ender e , onimitticl' of 51ajor ' H. Leib,.-is . bow statiOned.at The Sixteenth United States anfantr7,'ltio,.l3arth olomew,. thia Borough:, is an . Offieer, tsalsostationed . there. We are glad to learn that.. Major lia9 been breVetted.Lientenant-Colonel: einuntie,inti dates back to March 1.8; - 1W;5: liope.to hear somi thialle hoe been- pronnsted . by .being. brevet . - ed Colonel, for he ie v tverthy offieek.. •:- . . , .. .. .4 Goodideo.:43lr. Robert -C. Hill, who ia now 'effk , cting many insiiranceg in this . County against in:xi/lents, - now sells,im the deiliartnre - of.-eVery .R train on. the eading liilroad' from' thin Borough, .ticliebs, to insane against accidents, gOod for , one or mum Aaye.' .For • twenty.tlve .centaw..traveler gete a ticket good fOr twenty-four hours, awl in case of injury :doting -that titne - Ite'. will receive 825 a week until well, , nud-his-telatives. $500.0 in case of death 'from accithint;' No itraVeler nhoold start on a journey without one cif these tickets. ~ . "Xern to)* eorn prgied of twoitY-oneperformers. Who nave _play ed recentlY with great acceptability in Harris burg, arid .Ihwiding, opened at the. Yown Hall -in this evening. with "Qolleeti• Hawn." The theatre-is nniler.the manmanagementof :least's. Sherry and G. W. 'Harrisori. There. was a fine autienee peesent:' To-bight the - "Hidden Hand,".drarnatized- ' from Mta. Sentliworth's story 'of thafname,.Will be . ' played with an* excellent oak. • The faree of ."faddy, 'will... conclude. the ',performance.... The company !will perform evening'durieg . the' oining week, itr attrac tive noveltiea..: . • . ''.•' .•• - • UIS known" ;fan Inead: . —On Friday .of last Week the betty of en nnknown man about yearsof age,. witslound 'dead on-path of. the Oanal, - Att Schuylkill Haven. He . was :about five .feet. six inches in height; a dj• had on an armv.blonse... It 'is. thought. that.' he' had been in the service. On one of bis - fingers • there' Was • a ring of • white' metslie snliatence, • probably stiver r on theinsidec of which the , ini 7 lisle "A. B" are engraveeL • An. inquest. washeld. From•the appearance of the hoy s it was evident lhat.while rntoainated the. 'night before, he: had • fallen on his face, been stunned, ..and. .oitted . in a paddle of water.. - It iithonglit that ' find been boating on the' SchnYlkill: Canal. • Thi body was interred tn , the :Alms %House-burying gipttnd. . . • . . .. Die' Po:401M .7)nb riling - Mil; WWI again - well attendednn bkindayevenltgAaat. Mr. H. D. Tor rey'd imporone poem on.. 4 !t?il" wail well received and much admired. - _ ' , . - . .. . , The ilibeuasitni. of the queation "la. matt .the artificer of his nun;fortune 7" 'was ' coneltuled.:— Hews. Moritz; Burlingame , ger. and T or . ref sustaining the affirmative 'end - Meeting. Lang_ don and the negative. .Thejndgee decided in the . affinuative.- : • • .o'n pelt , kionday Ca s pt. : Hertz .will . introductory -leCtere;litia pfratOiT tb a cones". of tecturee.fgfiatttaryThf Agorae of.te packet important campaigns of the We Uetiellion..•• • . -- • . - The - itueation "Ts 'there mere to admirei , :than .pondeincuin the : nninot ter :ot.the , ..Englinli PO ple,?" lies leen selected for diecnesiou. -," . Qum on Me 4thlit'at.,3Va witi WV. ;nand. Gentirt. *bats erlf4ing O r aftnAsclopr, dioCesuddWy a*s I{},of 64 : 4 0. 1 U-4• tl Slin :wan' Wonatifooho lai atiia” araiiro -ptigqmO,:tiho raptr.vaTiklacol T eseet*jilieFta pgr.;; .:ahavis::qf. • Paeseny:ee.:(Tinte , 'en the; todflfin sg3 r• oarty refe,renisiqo an<advertisemiiiikin, ariCither noltunn it irillrbe seen, that 'the time . of starting ns-- , senger,traina on the main and tirtnich. ,roads of .the Reading. Saiiroad„,,ilf-- this- Gottnty,-- :has beta ahrtrigek to tako effect'. on., twalafter . Monday next: The phaatlelphii trains:Ny.ollBos :Pottatiffe iit - 6.45and LAO, A. U., and 2.4 5 pn smJday leave' at'At.oo. -- A7.llEf"__Thit -13chn,ylkill.Valley train for-Tamaqua, leaves Pcrttsi 7 . riiie at 8:45 sea Itollik SE,: -- and 7.15; P. 11 ., .tlif griculay leave Pottsville .at 2.00, 'P. M.'For the fest of the -citingea sye refer reader. to. the ; :advertisement of the Company. • , . in Tamaqua on "hallow-eve" night, a man named Johh Gillespie; • was shot., - , and died last Week from the effects of 'the wound. TheJel- 0 ::- _•,...A*post-morteino examiskation.Of tlae„bodq;.tivas iniideby Drs. F t aitnei,l34l6. and Hunter; and - det . h was found lieTe been .caused*by rifle ball, which had entered the left-breast, per 4 forated a rib; paised through the left hang,.bro ken .the Shoulder-blade, :and lodged. in the back, the left shoulder: *A. unthber of bops have been arrested and. held to bail; charged with Ilse ing been - concerned in the ;hooting; .but the one 'who is supposed have committed the deed ded the day follewing, and has not since been heard . Mcirderglis . Pottsvilte.—On Monday night. last . fonr, desperate young Irish rowdies, from Mount Carbon, who belong t.o.the fraterni ty known iii Philadelphia as ! . .Kiliers," attacked a son .d . .11.r. Alexander S. Kline, near the, corner of Centre and Market' street S. ., this -.Borough; and. stabbed him in the neck. • The- yOung : man- bled profmtely,.and son - ht snri,dcal assistance from Dr. Halberstadt, the., blade, of the assassin's 'knife had penetrated 'a little deeper. importabt blood yessels trould'hai - ole.enseiered with prob ably,:a.fatal result. The.'assailtmts made .their escape, but we trust that they. may be arrested and fa mished: - This is another: evidence of the lawlessness which. characterizes this' wretchedly ruled Ctianty. • . . • .- . - . . . . . .. . ..G'tcp.q.l Onti76ge.-On Motala:r - afternoon last when I a passenger fraiiton the Mine Hill littilkoad from. :Ashland to Westwood, stopped at the' Glen Car. bon station in Case- T0%331111), .a.yOurig bistinitin • 1 eidered the cars,- and not' hawing a ticket, ,as the . I rules reneire,.he was tint -off Of -the train ..bjr-the.' conductor. - The man -when he : reitched the ground .• dretY-a' pistol and.flied - at i the train,: eCidently.iii, tending to shoot' the conductor. 'The ball' strueti.- the car Just' at • the point. 'where. Hon, Charles, Frailey of this 13nrough; - was sitting, 'and :was • buried-deep in the wood, bit -fortunately, ditt not oass'ihrengli. -Had it done . o it-might y.,ry.prob-.. . ably,. have . killed Mr: . .'Fr ley. The, ruffian -maa pursued -into the adjoining iyooods,' but managed to effect his eseape.• Under 'Copperhead - -rule iit Schuylkill County. there is no 'safety: from inur .derous . aslaults in any . section.-of it. .:.We-seem .to :be at • the mercy- of a.'set . of, law defying - sdininclrela; velt,isc; acts are: charaeierized by the: (2 .11,0N•liead organ -here aa:Alie innocent eitulli-; -, tiOua.4 train who are only- "lighting- their tvaY through life:" - . Xis notsurprising -:thatscriine is . rampant ills - Section where aliaper can be-found. to defend it and- its perpetrators: - --.,: .' • • . . -....' - - . , _ 6UN . i.. • . M 002.7% 1:111ANGP.8 sir,ra" t. . . . . Fine Itppr'overiterst.Pi Maiihnoy .. a.ty:—Aniong the many impreveinqnts that mark ..the Tl'r .groan of Alahanoy City, none areMore-ereditahle to the . entif.rpriee of the projectore., , thaia' the Grant Iron. Works, Thomas Aren, late of the tirmor . Wren k 'Brother,'Ditteville, ymmrietor; •. •- • ' . The =chichi shop and foundry are 'l.34Teet in length by 5: feet in 'Width.. The pattern Mop is S 4 feet long by 54 feet' in.widtli, 'All are at stone with slate.resifs. The smith sliop• iii .. , On. feet liMg 'by nt/Teet wide with slate roof.-The smith fires are driven by Alden's pa tent fan. he cliptila in the hifindry is.} feet diameter. and is driven by mie of Dampfel's patent fans, '4O•inch diameter., The cutioldandlail are °Nullity:lent 517.6 to make 'castings from 6 thus• in. Weight; -with great. 'ease. • The crain hi:the foundry of sufficientsiee and: strength,:with hcavy , gear wheels. to lift-1510n5. , •The . machinery is driimn by ti 20 horse polder engine: The main shafting in the machine 4luivis supPorted.by,cast iron chitin:ins, and the said shaftlifg is of wrought Won, inthes•diameter, which dr.res the. latheri.. Whining machine. drill.press,-, Slid screw cutter, wi..fi busts front . saint:Shafting tol drive pattern Makers' lathes Micl saws in the pat tern Shop. •' The works are built on the Main' strCietan Maliate'y, City, 4011 feet4rent.• branch, rail road has been built by. the proprietor to accomthodate the workseWhieliconuectsWitii the licadiu; and Lehigh: Valleelialirterd.,•So that maellineryttan be shipped to all Vaini....'s - aud material tie- *brought : by iailroad,uu the 'works` from. : any part tit the State: - The. :works are now prepared w Multi sizes of entritier:. pinups.. coal I . , t . eakers., with the different eunneCting mucttinerY. Vie coal region requirtts...-Alautilling - mills, hot arid cold .blast fainares and Machinery t.f all kinds. .31.r.,,Thonias• Wren IS well known in this County,' as a . pr t ittleal •- . chaide, has carried -01 i thisiness in- our midst cony yews, and has built machinery for nearly every, part •or. th.. l coal retri.in We have-no doubt Unit hisbld. friend's will c.intintte their iottraUlgt: L . Olllll/.ill; his new. olltei prNe iii:Maliantry, city.' • . . • -• rrocee',ll47:..qf the .119rie,,g,li-ojtinca;,__A-skii.b..d. mcetio.,, ,, 'of : Oontiett was held on Tue,sday.,evenins Pi . et,ent, 'slosrsrs: Straus; Reed, tires, , atog, llcdner, Pobsou,' Cochrat: Focht,. Minutes of last stated meeting yore., real-and TLe Street' Ciithmittee reported is 'follows to sit t :I}7 feet of. culerf.'o . ver the NorWegian.. Creek . aboye, Iligh Street has-lren completed at thit lOWing'cust;•accordin . Kto the calculations of.your Alth.ititlt. forl,abor .• • ... furnish stoLie.. Miuling lumber . . • 51 ; 519 ii The lamp and watch committee 'retined lamp at..l.oth and Norwegian : street; rthuoved to lltlt an.). Norwe ,, iau greets. •• :• . . •: : • State] neulct the BoroUgh• i lreasurer . wieread : On motion - nf. Mr. .114ffnei the tgerk was iii-. true teil to"iiotifv:widuty McQuade wife lir :141ward MeNadler! to feMove.theit buildingin where rdanding:apon.the street, and 'also to nod= ty•pruperty: holders, - in. Railroad • greet • to •re - moi;e their buildWgii .wtere . - stainline:upon 'the I' titian of Benjamin Evert' 'waeread, and ou . fiteeticet committee was -iosti - hoted to payenroperty . of John itießariou in ;Market street, ,to. -the width; of at 'least four , Petition of John C. Conrad and others wa ac•- .cept , ll and filed.. : • • Mr. I.leiliwi• Offored the ..following', - . which- was ou.uuitiou of ) Ir. : lice 1, tp6et= lieduh'ed that the lamp and watch .coMmittee be instruked tU plitc...a lamp . at.l.Oth aud. NOr- Wegian Streets: ., . . • On -Motion . rif Mr"..Reed it was reselited that, the. ordmince corn itteti lie and-are hereby. instrutted Li draw utp an-ordnance to' prohibit persons . rid inwor,driving hort es. and other animals in turn ing' corners of streeets within the , Bormigli. of Pottsville at a - faster gate than .a walk Under. pewalt-, . . The following commuters were. -binitinued . to . n•it • . • .. .•... 'Street committee on removing' ling' and goat: petit also . .on pa, , iiitg in Coal, Callowitill;.Fligh and Market streets. . Finance Committee on bill of .Jagobiteeil.'•• Special Committee, ombuilding culVert in Rail- . :road street, below Union. - The fullowingliaitinesti . in the hands'of cern inittees, -wis laid over .•'. • • *:.- Committees on markets orranbject of forestall ing - Committee on ordinance on subjeet . of fining Bills.r.jad and ordered to be paid, viz Street hands', . .. . . .Cniverflandi ...... ... J.-3fadara for-stone -Adam Shertle, ..., Danl shartiebing picks. Prvious,issup . ' .... on motion adjourned • • . . • :Visit of •ThsliipOslori Geolizime.l to the 5,01;47- kill . Cohl legion—,4 SeeenOrle.and Speeckes.oll . 'Tuesday. last, - Hon, Joh 6 Sherman of Ohio, Chnit- In lin of the. Comtni ttae of- Finance, in. the United SLutes Sullutu 'Hon. Mexandor Ramsey, late Gov‘ ernor . of and now United .states Senator from Mitt 'nesotn. ; lien. - Simon - .Cameron of .Pennsylvanirt ;.- 31e!ISTA: .D3Vill ,'Vtirelhi. and Stephen oolivell - - United . States . Ileventie . • CotrimiseienerAq Mori MI; - INlcilich ael, Esq.... Mayor-elect 'of. -Phila delphia.; 11' A. Derby, F.,!..1., of.- Massaidiusett,, , aod ~,tioir, l istitignistiod gentlemett, reached the I%lailliioll utilise, Mt. Carbon; .visittjrs to onr C; ial and Iron lleginni:atid guests of the Reading Rail road Company: ... .-, . - • - • -', .• : - , -..' • •t . • It It•tving been. arranged to serenade. the :Vial tor,,, at 8 o'clock in'tbe evening a large : n*llpr Of our eiti4 - ois TrOceetied to the .111nrfsion..11orise, with..l.l.:e . :PottsvPle• Clottet atnd.. :After . Several , beentifnl- wire had been .playerl,-; flip visitors ap7. peered 'upon the;piazza.: - ... .. ,- . - . • ' .- .. .. • i ... ' Mr. Sherman was introduced to the assemblage by Lin Bartholomew, - Esq.., and spoke an follows': . . . ox- . • . FEL7.O*.dITIZENS . -4 am sere lesathe feelinge Of -'every one of these gentlemen when I return their hearty :thanks for this compliment: We came to take a-hasty • view of the anthracite coal teldi of Pennsylvania. and. we are especially indebted to the gentlemen by. whose. • invitation we have been. able. to, do so.. --We knew-or. their great value from dry etattetics'i.bmn millions of tons:bet a -personal' inspection luts-gbien us a 'higher. .Conception of the untold wealth buried under your soil. Pennsylvania is particularly fortunate in .possessing . •nlniost exclusiiely anthracite 'and petroleum. We do not envy yon there treasures, for we know that' yve.are. joint.ow.nero with you : it Is. apart Of our contemn -_-country,' - A' blessing•does. not Come to any of:us but it is ehared.by ns 'all, These coal. fields .enabled us .to build new chips and to tun - them.' They enabled u'a to 'maintain n blockade unparalleled In extent. - .This Coal . has produced -the munitions of . war.by which we ber& conducted aod.triumphantly:Carriett out a great war. • It is a power more :potent than even 'the-,three hundred •thousand brave soldiers of Pennsylvantal and new that -the war is over welook.to these coal kids .to enable nt to accomplish new- victories Of.' peace' and indest ry.- -,They-mu±t yield the motive power to again extend our - commerce in the world, to inn orir.failmadii, and to de. .velop, enlarge and extend the .vast Manufacturer' of a • great people.' • • : -'. - -'.. - ;. • -_.. .:' .. - ' - .We cmuttlargely on the'coal, iron and Olio( Penneyl. vania to develop her resources; and We will not count . in vain:. and, let me. assure you We' do . not •Corne to find .new sources of taxation, but •rather.to see how far -yeti can be relieved froni'Mxstion; • We .ire. now 'col lecting more from the people than.is.necessaii for. the ' Changed condition of affairs.• During-the war the Gev - .emment was comPelled to resort tOttre.ntmoin limit cif taxatien. bnt I: iim - hapny:to arty.that.the' business; of • ' ennercsa will -be,.after -rearing peace upon'thebasis . of • universal, liberty, to relieve ounselVett ' Wen taxation no. . - longerneesmry. • -' - -'. • .- -..• ' - -. • ' • •.. In making this -reduction we 'naturally look to: those . - artieles.the chief eoct of, hich is leis-labor, the rounde l :: Alon.Ofwealtb, and should bit aa,free -from burdene as . Vie .211C;;.' The cheerhilnese with. which all classes and .:Ocenotiotis Odd taxes during the' , Wir makes it .doubly the dutv.of °engem; to' lessen ard equalize. the taxes now.: leontidently anticipate-that ill a short , time tlu . tietitin imported goodaa Moderate ineeme .tax. and taxes on Ininries will:enable' rts.to honorably perform ell - one. obligatiOnst ' This is-lies time . fokinis: to allude .to political topics, bull MIA) you will: agree. 'with me ' ~ that It la the time to.cablyale .klndly feeling among all. -aliases of polltlealopinionk and an' intents national ity' -...' We bare .a 'President: in whose' patriotism' Weean - confide: .I.llopei , baiwiliryet gain the .aameOrd will tbst It is meld Pennsylvania bad forAndiew.Jackson-I . ‘ .,Telttist It is pig ',desire; ak it is '.YOUrilind '..lnitie; that I 'on :cliontryintry itirprolie itirtheadvaritsiges whiettPro: ; . vi e - iias even lak'by'llgrtieleloluttentof..ourinthir: I . 4liik . mgimilifaXis buthe wptAxl49l2 , 44.Vartabcff- -2 0 . b 4 the innmony Rao tinity,of our peoble.; The time wl coine'Whetralterthe Niarth:l4,tnWitast and WeetWill feel that the'dingeni of thialatti widwerejitst is, mess. i .seY.to asitt efie *lam- I the war of 1812; and,we ill feel -that no*. this war is , . over that ' •cite r policy is laeace and good will to; all:` wonieterseiseeptelled. Sums miscellaneops bust :, ....... - ,:l-p• nmesitast-trtttunitheE •and. the hesitate miptemed p. Aftl...-rsltr. stiet*Naioncludett 1 - 6- T . 1 4. .- _ ' w ile s ,: ..,72,i: F: ,-- - . -:, - 4., SVANISG ESSIO:c Mad ie for Governor ' DOOM o f' -11411.1...ff7,1!..qu'tljgtifisliiirinwr.,44.01* yet br. the Risi.lifie- ratter made•the fO.O l O-40 1- 00 4i. ; • • - . ; - •-•- , : i t''-'- f :::; f ,: l 7iiiete•l g rOf..ttf" - • of ihO;PenOtefivtuallSetafO 'my e e r.jecifiliAitieinn...ibeCuee cif.t. - emaiii;S:Veafii2,`,.Vomaill •Sch4l Ist.. • . - ....1ip, was :them.. iistwidtUitat... .tom this t imeline ofthelgatekete • . faliyakceeptedtW atitetallyeit-Wituastileillsiergeeftlectotree est ..li•tiPlettt of invitation bievilitiypirr 1 , - Panateeattinin-es.Wtalnerieart ,ostidn"fiskittitii,„Atirstriatur :people, -.lle • cendidete f • or.Comeetsien - baykisquarsel.SiAttafilitela rtiitta i rtecleint bylitileg,thetelie4peteClPles and :of 'l:mired:the memos steppe . et cif sia.:2AaeOjintdreette.:4stireertkunket.7ooreeketractingellsrepatdie.: atteedon.lekoire, 1 a portion ofynat pectplee I -begt.lki.reiyou:tbsti - .Weilepeeeentilittneeeete.beforee. Que-- - -geiternment - Mem 1 thae support_ infrmy edyenVintce'tkditkitt • lifej'- ehnlVlrotkallrotherie:' ..Itiiiiinabler, andhlothee,ende hi Stitatin ' '•nederteeatte talre - , i'ele .tbeithifyiserilrette west. -:- than lute yist.beenirettelled by:int:people - gnostical:tit of; lltthat•haalarfroli- ' - - - and nOof•fflxt' talk ilitocatE,". vital inaportance;notptdytontrown peoplecbtitto th e i the Most poptinuitcettat of the Ststeeee.i., ,, ei• .. • :,...leiSitoriffiareto beesettled'arid - ttirtt hp' the American peo -1 • Towne_ and Viliageeltave ''ecTupg.. Me; .'Where-...tbe11...-plie.,endtheatcark be reached in - Ma other wet than by , etteriglirboteteideruse rorit• - *45 co.:Demos , : railroads : ' getting, at the principles that underlie our federal goy have Penetratedeve:re PortiOn •ofloar clarity ;.' mining e -ernment When. these questions• - are settled 'it will be' - aril other' &Animism; here vaatlYintresse - duntilln itti-•, :Tfoend that owe has' no parallel. in the. Weary. of goy. ditiob. to being one of the mime,' pokoalous, you are one .-, ernments.. Education and tterielationtate government, ' of the wealthiest counties of .the State.. Brit •• with.all ; 'in 'remnitin with other questions. la presenting- itself this vest yon - are •bekt. , tanterin,g • upon . a thtiketti to the mind . If we are a - peculiar : people, and . ttiat wilreelipse.theatitielpations of the mast singniuM i . •Wessurely are. then Must walleye a different System ..- your - staple, eked. isaseeseritial to the growth of the , ' - educatien front other people. We tenet hive an "Amer 'Country ears the' littering. gold of the far Vest.. Yea: - •• lean 'education . for American. people "." What are,its. more so. .Ey'ery day the demand .for: this element.of : characteriStiae ' 'let, It must be popeletr. . ,It ust .power. will increase. , Yee - have the ability ere furiaishe .. cohtie up from the . peoplet - As.:our government Is a. from yettrinextimistible mines 'all that' is :wanted ..tol :growth so meet oar education be:. The: peopli Must Your own great prosperity and that of the country 'tie ,:. make,' plan and conduct it. 'ilk It - must be, universal, ienteeeneduty_of•the General Govenntient in Proad;l. We Meet - extend ittitallelisses, conditions:and color:. ding for the ordinary exposes and for the interest on'..3d. It must he free, free .as the air.we breathe: It is 'the public debt, should ...eo ear disarintinate in faVor of every hods: birth-11.4M Every child. is horn with a our home minufact.nres at ' V). CAllletik 1311.1C4 ef her rev , • mind. And that mindshonld haveopoortnnitY for growth ; Stine front 'foreign impertationg„ .Such a ..pelicy..l ani Auer es' the body ihas; • 4th,lt Shbuldhe:Omprehensive,' ''satiated; will meet the hearty approval of every part of . affierding to all an opportunity tor. development 'lt 1 the country. -- With-all your. prosperity," there may be : should 'be .a, eyelid levant , Imp process • Everybricie l•-tbase among you who desire a change, and, toesuch I sheuld be benefited byit..-',The speaker .wal3:.applanded world advise if they make fruitful. soil, and, .healthful •by the madience.severid tinier dories. hip discourse.• - climate....to'Come to Minneseta, the mast • desirable oft • - • •'. . "•SATURDAY MGR...SING, -. ~ .• . Western States.: . ••• • . , ' - Y..... • "... • -:' : : •• • ' '. : The.lnstitute held a bushiest. sessionthis , morning.. . . • . . I • Governor' amsey was folletred.hy General 'SI-.• • The Commi t te e , - on Resoliattoree'reperted the. following: . 'mon C..meron in the enllinititt"••i4lnarka :- e ... .' let Reseeveh. That the towhee! here easel:pilled feel " I .h.i.e..• come herei ...... iii i . i . ettu l wien • ia .i ii - eois, ..•• . 11 i.i .r., •• fag it a duty' to labor eeinestle in nay sine that is cal culated' t i ,; advance their own improvement and the gen ' Several•yearal absence, to locket' the Improvements in eral improvement of mankind,' heartily endorse the your coal regiona, tuul.l here . been delighted to: see ev- • Teachers. County.lnstitute. . • : . . arnstete the evidence 'of great- improvement in• Your i , your R, soevee th a t the . Deeentive:Conetnittee of this phyeical.welebelne and.augmentation of your ' wealth. i.. Institute terequeined in their selection of the time and • - .i have passed over the Mine Bill road into the Mahanoy ` piece o f *keening next year.,•.tq give preference to. that :.valley, which:was a wilderness when.l first saw it. and 'borough' which .offers the best and fulled accommoda is. now - Occupied by 'a popu,ation of o ver, twenty thane': lion to the members in attendance, 'and in whirb it ia sandpeople, who produce millions of dollar's of .wealth••• likely the greatest' interest Mine be lawaketwat on the every year. end who have a young city font ded only ail ' part of the community. taking, also," into consideraticin years ago, and Which now contains a Pepulation prover i ease of access, by, railway... •. •'• ". • • , •.•1- -' • - six thousand pimple,. *. . -..- :,.;. : : ' - '..• ' -. 1 . - 3d, .1-tismvr.n. That the ex-committee be requested' ' From Bill rpassed through tettutneLtnere than ( tont:lpoint a sufficient number of essayists to One at 'two-thirds of 'a mile to and .coming down the Little i our , next Meeting.- ' ' ':: 2 - • .... ' • - ' •1 • Schuylkill, returned to Mount Carbon , having made a : :....p.b..Reso L veo. That t h e thanks . of t h is .; Institute circuit ineine day of a county-that wreaths. more trlikal••• tendered to Rey, Dr, Flamer; Rev- - Mr,. and Prof.' eral wealth 'than any ether of equal area era this globe. :. ',T.?. Wickersham, - A.: M: ' , for their lectures. delivered Front this central 'haven of :.mieeral wealth the. world i : before thiS body:' • ': .. •• :e. -..- .... '.::-. .• , - has drawn the last year mire than four•millions ail tons i ' •st h. RENA) I.VHD; - nit .the.thhilkg . itif • thieliustifute be Of coal. The county of Schnylkill.now contains a pp. i :tendered-to the School Board of• Pottsville.for the use irlation• of More than one hundred .Monsaed people: i ofGrammar School roam 10 which, to hold our session. .wherel.erst knew lilt did not containsmare than three?, - and , fertile invinition extended to ileit the mew School thousand people. Its exports certainly did.not amennt ! building; on Centre' street...also to . the County Commis to one thousand dollars a year, but its growth sin bet _isioners.for the talent the-Conn Rouse: -• .• • ' • deOsely measured by myteiling yet:Atha the ceial echuyl- i • .6ete - licsotv ED; That the thariks of the .Institute be kill county Rent to Market last year amounted' to more `...• tendered to the hoards,: of Directors:- in llie,Cenety than tweetymillions of • dollars. iAt the beginning of who have granted their teaches the time and opportn the Rebellion :which haebeietietsucceeslnlly put down. • nity to attend this smsion of. the Institute. • - - ' the firetcompanies of .troops- tbat. carnet° the.helea- Ira. Reenter:le That the mtceedings. of the I nstitute , 'guered Capitol - of onr, Country were'raised in Pottsville. t• be published •In i"The•Potteville Standarde , .Miners' During the whole Of the war it waa the coal of Schuyl- • • .., Journal."' ••MalikanoyiCity. Gazette" and -Constitetiea-• kilt : county and ite neighborhood .whicteenehled. . the , aljAdvointe " all of which Were.ailopted." ..'• ••• Governmentof the 'United States to mush. thelletiels. 1 •.• : On motion of Mr: Crothers. arrEteentive Com m ittee ''who; with such formida b le'power, prepared a war of i - of seven, with the County Superintendentae Chairman. conquest over the Demnemryeof free' tabor. and , free' . was appointed, -Core —JeeseNewlin.'lll M.Nannale, I men. While you haye bad some in: thte oiunty i P. F: Mittly, J.A. M. leissmore, 4. 'P: Sherman, J, W. I who during the. war proven _themselves 'nuwortify. of , Batienhower a . nd'A N. Raub. '• • . • -. . • - •• ' the - nanie,Of American citizens. there has been no, filter- • It was then movetet eat elr..RanleseSpellerehould he eettn. the country more zealous tai sustain the Govern; 1 , the hook from which the words shall he selected for the Mem ns than the produeeof Pennsylvania coal. •. - - , next testof- spelling. and that Websters'llictionary he. There I The Inn ,no laid cl theworld in which the poor man. " the ' Standard of ortbography -. :and prohunciation.- , hatea fairer chance to rise.frOm poverey to wealth. than *. Agn.ell to: • ' •• -..* • - '. ' • :: , - ' • ' here. r kilo*, no' portion otcountry in which ad many ! ' Ths, settled:of Millet Institutes was then discos...4d ' ' men have becoriMproprletois of great properties- rising ' id some length , oiler which' the 'President . Announced "from the ranks' of laboreks:: - They Owed, and will hers ".: the names of those missing the fewest words out of the' after mite their rankand their success to the.. free at_tv- i'• three hundred: as follows • -Miss M iA. Lloyd of . Mi.• . ernment iri whet we live. - Nene butt wretch tanwor- i • nenwille. 'missed 3. Miss. L..Allisou of St. Clair. mis... I thy:to-shi - tort 'nth a Government would fall to sustain 1 - eel 4 ; Mr. T. -D.' •Yeager of Port 'Carbon, miesed 52: 'aryl foster it.' '•-• - r i . •. •-." •• • ' • t Misses lirowntind Conch, each, missed 3 words. . . ''*- -• .- In this great enuntiTo'f 'ours nature ' fin. been: prOdi- i On motion it was :11a..ed to pightish the boroughs-and 'eel of her gine ; she has filled tier mountains , witll min i -', townships reeneeented at: the. Institute, and themiem- - teal wealth, and has covered her valleys. with 'richest - •berapreeent from each. 'They are as follows c' Aptilend, poll: Alt we Aniericane'need here to make nit all over lit Schuylkill Haven. 10; St. Clair, 15. Mitidleport. our country the. W.ealthieA . - atid happiest portion cif: 1: • lkit,,,: Carbon. 1 r Minut/die 8; •Pinegrainlikiromh. (toil's earth ' . is ,protection of thelabor of - our working . ' 3 t -Piegr, ove Towriahlti:l • W. Pinegrove.. 1; South 'men: We: have only to ghat d. •the 'daps work and .. ef.uheim. a ; 'Tamaqua. it Better. S ;Wayne I ...Cass, Mouth.awerk of, our laboring men; and. see• thht they. -y ; Mahentay...9 ; Pottsville;' ?•I eefessima, 4::E, Nor-. . tiraut . the highest compensation. In thielcountry above • weg t eri , 3; Palo' Altal,f.4';• New, Castle, 8; Branch. 8 : all ethers. labor is capital. We of Pennsylvania. who" Nurtweglan, St •Trerrione fl ; .Mahanoy Township, 3,; have' been so much blessed, should not allow a men tit ' xieeeiheim,-1.1 ; Bort Carhop, Tellemaldton..s. •.• go to COrigress who will not devote his 'days and nights . The Institute adjourned at - noort.....andeetelfteaCher, ' to'the passage of such laws•asWill entirely Protect. our ' we hope...returns to his school '.better p . repared•to per ' awn * :workshops and our workmen against. the capital-. • form well hitedritiea tharfever.before. - . •.• ISM and workingmen of arkyOther nation; beyond the' - ..., -'- .;.‘..3..Ttl3LlßGAltLSecretery. .. . . ,•.I. mil for free trade only immeri. I.heartily go fOr.free i - 'trade iti workingmen, from every' p r•ittrzi . Of . the Fl u ke. reciprocal and other. L covet ' this :free .trade, mid I promise to the eitent of-.my abilittes,te :sustain anti prothote it so long its S;nd shall let me . Bye. 'and. to all 'whoshall came dining us, I pato:tee that. sto far as I ... eau give pledgee. that every fereigner who shall come litre. in' harinony with our .Ystexe, shall and in nie a siipporter and a 'friend. - ' - •.• ..- • • „, -• . , .. . • • ' Brief bet spirited:Addressee were aieo deli vered by 3lesses. Alelliehael, of Philadelphia, and Der 'On •Wedneeday morning the s yisilorsstarted for the Lehigh. Valley where they spent the ;day' in . .e - satnicing the' . .wollin4.nis - tile' .Lehigh Naviga tion Company and other e ehjeet'S of interest in tint. portion of the State,: They dined at Match Chunk to, the guteits Of . the 'Lehigh, Talley' Ra m il road Copany*. Ott Thuretlay.tll -, .Y:visliod 'Both-. lehem and vieinity, and were -pre s ent et a anther given, in honor if. 'the. Iron. Asa Packer, who re, nently. returned from 'Etarepe.i. ...'• . •, • • • • . . Schuylkill Cenral/Teach:Cr - ' /riatittiteLThe SchnylL , kilt.COunty Teachers' Inatithte, mei iu the pnblic school' Wedhesday morning at 10 • o'clock. The meeting ‘yai Called to order by the Conn- - ; t'ysutterlntendant, Mr. Jeshe - Newlin. The exercises I , were oprfned with. prayer i)y-the . ..Thtv.'ll.r. of.• Pottsvilbi. The Instatute.nne then permanently orgart. ; iied . by the election of the ((dinning. officers . . • President, JESSE • NEWL! Vice:Presidenbi. P. V. of •Palo Alto W. J. Seliteried: of Yorkille 'P. Van Pelt, of Cressona ; W. J.. Bnrke,, of •Ashland S. J.llartly, of . Tamaqua; Bulh• ,of Maliariok City :l• C. 3inGee; Township:W.lll.. . . J.. C. Pnrcell, of Mahauoy'Poivoshia.: R. S. ,Lin- . ger, Of Pinegrore - Borough J..J. Cuge,vf Puttsvi;le, andT. Crosby. of New Castle. .` • : . Secretariesi T. Buitoin.; of Port, Carbon ; DEtBEX, of - egian'TowrAip, and FX. MeDoNALn; of.Braneh ownslatp.- • •.; • Com tee on Itesolutiorii-41 N. Rauh,. of. Ashland: i; J. W. nenhouser, of Minersylile :J. P. Sherman; of Potts le: IL:M.Jlatinah,. of Schuylkill Raven, and. J. j* Lifieweitypt. of Donaldson. '. ' . • • • , Finance Conantittie—J. A. bir..Paisf!more, of Plitt& G..W.: Channel!, of L4welyn; and.O. C. Tiffany, I of Mahanoy.City.:... ;• • *. ; • : 'After .the organization was completed, the Rev. Mr; 4 Riley .was ,ntrOduced, and deliiiereAl a happyaud,ap-..• proprige opening address, in which heixdrited out in a: forcible nianner..the work otthe teacher, andurged the ;• importance pr keeping, posted up in:matters of educa-1 tion.. Iris remarks. were . as Pertinent as they. were j beautiful. and *ere • attentively,listened to by : the au.; I President then - made a few remarks In reg.ard to. the plait of conducting, the ininitute in which ali AC' qiiies , ;;ed without, comment. Mr. Mudy next: suggested that it would he well to itttendlo the prelimipary has' inesil',Witreinie Mr. PasSmore moved that the sessions Of the Institute be from :LA- M., to 1 t M.. from IP. M. $824,53 66 1)7 42 15. a.UO to M.' and that.the evening session commence at • 7% techliek,'which.ivas agreed to. •.' . • . The probable: expenses of the Institute %ti•as then,spa ken of, hut was set aside for future' action, and the pro- . gralitrue of •regular.busluess taken np, .The first exer:.: ciSe being a she•gto6ion of -the hest meth.Kl of teaching ,the Alptishet and 'Eleinetitary Miss Angel conducted the,exerciee. She first. made a fee. remarks onthe hest method Of - prel4Mtinz the suliStict and then c lied. up a elaSs of intereSiing little buys and girls, and showed how she - v. - inducted the exereler 'in the, clam room.- It !NW} very instructive and mist the hearty ap proval o".. pi:any:of the lettding. teachers in'the County. The entiject was warmly discussed until the eipirntion of the morning RtSSillll.' . • • -• • . • • AFTERNOON CESSION. • President called the InAtitate to-•nrdet at 2 P, M . _ The financial business laid Over in The focerincin, Was taken VD and disposed of. A committee to•prePare.bax. Mess for the Evening Session %vs.); appointed.• Elemen •tary Orthography was taken lip binder the leadership of . S., Who; after setting forth the im- ' poctance . of the subject in an able speech: proceeded . to .illustrate his manner of conducting an • exercise: i Vita much negiecied branch of education:: e prefere . the aaeiociato method, that Is-1 t , pronounce at. eight ; 2d. analyzO into lettere give their pri ary . . A slate and pencil necesuary articles' In tietching spell= lug. - After some -iliscusgthltl. - on the'aullect, the floor :mot - yielded to_Mr. Hannah who disCussCd• the subject of Elementary Rending.. .He called attention .to the . -position of -.pupils in class. and saggCsted methods .6f secartnen . healthy.positiOn while engaged in reciting. tie divel t at length on '-the • cid tivetion •nf the -voice : thought mush attention should be. paid tti:drille Ott- the 'elementary, somuls: - . --- '' - ''. . ••••-- j . ...- - - - ' '• . . -.- The County Snperintendant then atinottneed an entire new feattiremi the 'lnstititte Of 'this Cinibtys- He Said thatlt was propoied in another y . eat ; to offer,prizes,. and i i , :that, ,ale a preparatory step -he • would pr botince a cer tain.number ot words for the-member to spell - ,each. . day. - .WS.. Raub' then- pronoting-nd:one . kindred Words from hie new NOrmal Speller,. which 1 - re Strlled by the members .of the Institute, aflpr.si ch, adjourned .to meet at 'TX:o'clock P. - 31: ••• . . .-. .. . .. .. $175,05 150 P 4 40i 92 100 00 1 50 833.31 10,109 91 $10,043 22 , . .. The Committee being disappointed in prochring a' lecturer for thiS evenims. the time was ", (monied in the. 'disoussion •of the- fol lowing topics: ' . ' ould corporal punishment be abolished; in .the school nom? "• How can the co-openttion.of parents be secured I. After' the tilecussion. which wit.quite Interesting. the. Pilersiao.nf announced that the Rev: Dr. flunter. would lecture-be fore the Institute-the neat eimnitez "Adjourned: ' .' . ... -. , THURSDAY-MORNING SESSION. ::.. .- , . , . . . 2 . Ins t itute culled to 'order by the President. Prayer by Itev.,,Mr:•Petterson. •Minntes of•previons tbiy road and' adepted. • Mr. Newlirrtheninatrocted the Inititute in the: methods of conducting' exercise in Elementary Arithuirtie..• He thought - enough 'alt , iltloll -was nOt' ..paid the,aultbx,t • In . primary - 4chooll. no illustrafcd In with blickhoard exercises. which were-iactrnellve and interesting - , pm limitary to .the younger embers.: fie tlibught it Witild•be a grout advantage t our if ,Doarda of . ..lAon:tons, would introduce-et . Of the Covent' .valuable eterneutary - works' on, this subject in lieu of . the larger booke-Wow nse. both es - an; itien of re , tn.t.- nitito parents and real god to the petit). Mr: Kirer"of New Ynrk.;then asked to be alloWed give .the beat . tote Iltig'Woll.i.? to Spa, nad.offered a§ an induperitent, a set of Sander -3' Nen; - .lToton Readertt or - a set of Rob- . . insmrs Mathematic:ll Wbrks.• to the = one Mia-ing the fewest words. whickwasgraphal him..,• •Mr, Van Telt then folJowed.with the Subject of Men tal Arithmetic. • 4 - le ealledo closeout, and gave eproe. : ticalillustiatitm of his manner of. teaching the anhlect: . APTERNOOMSESSIO,N,. . • • Institute convened at the proper Hide... Mr • Ranen howerproceeded with the nkt linsindss, which wee a I - drill In PeuManship. • He:_prefaced his drill exercise with tam remark's, and gave some Suggestions in re gird. to' position. Anil manner ' of conducting :chu3ses.in this branch Of. instruction: ' . '.; ' . -- . I ‘ ls • 'ldr. King - then 'pronounced fifty wor to be spelled by theinatituteaS previrinsly arranged The majority of the Members engaged in the come t for the prize, whi.:l waa. awarded to Miss Louisa. All on of St Clair, I she missing only two. words .ont of , be fifty. • After this Mr.• Newlin - pronounced one bun red words to be : spelled:. Mr: °ruiners then 'moved' th t - the Institute adjourn on Friday morning at lik ' clock. to afford the teachent •an opportunity. of visiting the. Female Grammar School Building of Pottsville, : en kindly opened to-them by. the Directors and Snperintendent of Il e theHorongh.• The time of adjourn lat -was Axed- at 43 , ,i' Instead of 6P.M - - ' - •• . ' .: .. •.. , • ' .EYRNING SEMION . - . America wail sung by the Indies and ntlemen, after which the session was opened with p yer by' the Rev, Mr. 11d:enough. Hr.Plumer was the - intrmineed anal. delivered au able. eloquent and bite tingaddress on General Rdne•ition. He was attentivelt ilstened.to and bearlilvapplanded: - -The Doctor is n earnest advo , • cate of female education, which • shows that- he is np . i n with the - times; After the leetnre.. be .discnasion of the topics' f the last evening was Tea med and-contin. ' ned at some ' ength, - -.' _.• . .' • : ',FRIDAY MORNING SF N. • inititute convened at 9A. M. - Prayer by. the-Rev.' Mr. Patterion.. Mr..PrWsinore . who as appointed to i f conduct an exercise tii Geography, yielded to •Mr....4p . gar of Philadelphia.. who - .Wok up rlthe subject randl handled it Ina very hrtppytnariner. ire thought map drawing r tO be the• best means ;of fixing facts Mille mind; and gave . f some valtnible hints in. this phi-1161er 1' art.- Idr. -Ranh then' restimed MS- ilisenssion, On OM. enbject of Orthography. He gave his method of pre- ' `lsehting the stalled to adVanced classes.- 'Mr 'Raub inn .mede this subject a specialty, and ii • endoubtedlY. an able advocate of it.: .Discusslonwas'deferredfor want Of tithe. TheAnstitute:adjonrned at 114( A. M., to visit the new;scboollnillding on Centre St., , Pottsville. `Thials the fltiertediooledilicein the tiutte, and - awake volumes of praise forlheenterprire'nf Pottsidlle. It.: iii furnished with the: laterk . .and :Most" approved styles Of school - futaitnre. .., -':, , • ' • '........' -- . - • ~...,.•,.'.- .:.- ..„'AFTRRNOONSICIN: - '— . • . JOlttlinte - Pdied to order 10 , ..the„Preshiett. . Manta ot jmviatuLday rend andadoptat`. A l_ exercise in pen-f 1.., 1 ,- .;g1,:..74,:0r.-Ekkbb...Wali'llrst" In gr der. '. i; anSo is,a beantflul penman and gate some; 'valuable' tfOrtatittlhEinhJoet; • • . • ' - • . 1 i„,:i . ..„,„_,,lllt:Shitrinan.".*slated hyld . r,- Flint of New,Ycirh con: u94°trukulg -emit; air. ; Bliermiplif rein:nits 'were .g — lte illnetnif itiviogiga analysis of the. `nziklittirVefitSWZ . •`ltfter tshort. - mark,,Abe"Tpelllngs. vpus . lesiime4.. Mr. Raab: pronounced - one-bundred ouem vcsousancr!vic.s. . . [REPORTED Excuusrvvivrott TELE ntIiERR',7OIIIINAL. .LITRE; . . 11;ist. roi.Decembfii.A.S,lSGA: „ .• • 1 Eberhard; v E Penna. R11:-..BMnanril . . llngheq: - • Bright.V Atirins:Ryan ; • Cumming; _Lin- Bartholo: mevr, Campbell .2 Smith: • . ••., • . 8 . MwAnnes.v Noble. Hammett & Crwig-lianghavihilt,. Walker; . Roseber, Tl 's Bartolet v Banst-Hughes, Bartholoinew .; .Camp -6 Greene Atwood-Green; Tower> • . '• ' • ' • Millet • & -Patterson. V Russel-Cumming, :Parry. Barman. Little.. 8 Missal v* Millet &P,ittertion-Parry; Bannan.:Lit . 9 Thompson . v . •Thighea,thieff, Green -A Bartholo mew:; Hughes. • TO 'Dail' ; Tower. • • • • . • • 1I Ilicharda v. Little 'Schuyl• Nair -MR &•Coal Co . . .Crosland PhlLada and Reading R R-Rughee • Loeser. 13 Sttam , e -v - linntilastet , -Stionse Bathes... R Batman ; . .Matchin. • • •” 15 Brown v S.auser-Green ;'.Roseberiy. ••• 16 .Kepner. v tinber-4.lughes, Strnfise ; 'Barman. • 1T Cochran vPhilada•Chy 7 -Hoffman: Scott ;' Camp 18 Graham v llamtnettnit2y. ; Clay. • 'l9..Vastine :71 les -;;T R Bannan ;.Gowen. • . 20T 'R Saimaa. 21 Scbuyl and Lehigh Riter•R R v Whaßolich-Ban rum. Welk I.C4.mpbell•& SMith: ' • . •• .2.2- Id 'v Wells l- Id: " • ; 23 Id v W. &diet] et al- •• ld • - Id : • ' I (Gratz v li ! ,frnian- 7 Campbell & Sthith ;24 v.; 14511.•,r .Geer. • : 26 Jones v MilletLillintes ; Bantan..• 21 Coulter v - Smith; Id . .• • . .28 Huvett v. Baine - . -Green ; Hobart.. . ' •••,29 51c1Parland v Graham=--Graeff Ril Wlrqersteen-y Carey-Campbell A:. Smith _Parry Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CLIIIE OF • Coughs, 'Colds, Influenza, - HoarseneSs, Croup, Bronchitis, _lncipient Consumption,• - and for the relief:. of Consumptive.. Patients In ad-• - vanced• 'stages of the. disease. • • is the field - . of its it iefulliess :*and,so one are. the cases of its cores. that .almost every Pciii(llll of country abounds, in - persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even des -perste diseases of the lungs by'. its use. 'Chen once. tried; its superiority Over every other eiTectorant is too apparent to escape obaerystion,. and where its virtues are known, the public no longer"hesitite ;what-antidote' to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections, of the pulmonary organs, that are incident. to, our ' male. .Whileninny inferior remedies - .thrust upon the connituraity haYe . failed and - been disarded. - -this has' gator - id friends bytivery - trial, concerted benefits: n the. salieted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too 'remarkable to be-forgotten. • We 'can only assure lie public, that its quality ftcare -fully.-kept apin the best it ever has been. and. hat it may be relied iiii.to'do for their relief all that Who Great numbers of :Clergymen: Phytricianit, Statesmen, and eminent perichiriges; have lent their manes to cer -tify. the "nbparalleled usefulnesi of Onr,reriledi es, but .spare here will not-permit the insertion of them. - -.The. Agents below.naMed furnish gratis "ourAtircroAs AL IIANAO in which:they tire-given ; • with also 'full descrim Lion of the.chmulaints they cure.: . . • • • - Those wily require an afteeraiie medicine t.i2ipirrify Inc blood will find Area's COMP. EFL, SiTIMATAR/LLA. the remedy to. use.' Try it once and yon "vtill - knoW its ' • Prepared by J. C. 'ATEll'iit'CO., .towell. Mass., and sold 17 -all the, Druggists in' Pottsville: also by ell Druggrstrtruiddealers.everywhere. . . Nov. 25, '65. ' . . - . 47.32x1i • A•Cotigh, Cold; or Sore Throat, REqUIIMI3 IMMEDIATE ATTENTION; AND iI/OULO DE . CIIECEED: ALLOWED 20 CONTINUE, . . Irritation of t h e Aaangi."a . .Permanent • Throat AffeCtion, or.an Ineurn- - ; ble Ettitg Disease • • . IS OFTEN THE RESULT, • • 71, .ER017'14'75 .1311,ONCH IlialSG .t - nrarior isit.oxa'oe TO.TIIF;: I' ItTf3, :GIVE taint- For'.ltionchithi,' Amithnnt, Catarrh, Con- . . - e . lainption and Throat Mecham+, .. .. TROCIIrJ97.IIE: iSED % . , 1.. 4 4, AL,A,Ay 41001; BLIIIII. SINCEILW ' ANO. PUBLIC 8 'AKEILS: : Will find TrOc • Aes - useful - in clearings the voice when taken before Stngiug or Speaking,- and .relieving the • throat after amnnnenal•exertion.of the vocal orgape.— . The Troches are recommended and. prescribed by Phy sicirrns; and havelmd featirnotikile from eminent men thrierghoM, 'the - cOntitrY: . Being _tn.article. of true merit,: and..having • pioeed ill . Mr, 'ettiv.acv b) . • a teat o many . years..eirch Fear finds them in -new iciaditiee id '.various parte of the world, and the T(0/1‘38 are iiniver 7 sally 'pronounced better than other articles... ' - .. ' . ..coria ini only "BitOWN's Smoscritkr.Tnocilre,` , end do ,nor fake,any'ef the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. - - ... . Gild-6.erywitare in the United States, and in Foreign. OtJuiitries,,at 35 cents Fier bna (~ t tu. l )er ,05 • • PUBS. - •W.IIO.LESAL AN.D . II.ETAsIL.. 'CHARLES - OATCFORD.:: ::SONS, • CON,TAXENTAIL :00.117EL '• ' - llace now open their large and.splendid - stock of •• - - • ' LADLES' FUR CAPES, • . • - • : • ` . GLOVES • • -AND4OODS. • Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBV,, CAPS, MUFFLERS, and CLOVES ever .before Offered • by, them, and which ate warranted to be se represented. • .SHIPPING: Funs BOUGHT,' ..Itenfness, Blindness and Catarrh, treated with the utmost success. by Dr. - J. ISAACS:Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden: Holland.) No 519 PINE .Street, Testlinonials..from the most reliable sources in . the Cit• and Country can be 'seen at his Office. Thd medical faculty are invited 'to accompany their patienta„ , :as he his no secrets in his practice... iaTIFICIAL EYES inserted.wlthimt No charge %add for eimminatton. Mu& 11,,'655; . . . . CLTVIIi..SMOOTLI SKIN ATM BEAUTIVI7I. COMiL.F.XION follows the use of Ilelmbold's Concentrated Fluid. Ex. tract Sarsatiarillti; -It removes. black 'spots., pimples and all eruptions ciL the skin. Oct. °8,.'&5:.43 - THE .GREAT. ENGLISH •IIEMEDY. • • * *ER 3.1.17L111 . 13 . .C.LARK. , 15.". , . .CELEBRATED, FEMALE FILLS!. , . . . Prepared from a prelicription of Sir . Jr Clarke, 31..D;',. - • .. Pbytician Extmonlinaiy, to the Queen. . . This well knOwn medicine is no imposition. but a .sure and safe remedy..for Retrial& Difficulties and Ob.. structions, from any cause whatever; and; although a. powerful' remedy._ it contains nothing hurtful to the. constitution....• • . ' . . • To AlmouseLablis it is peculiarly suited.. in a shOrt time,. bring on the monthly *hal "With Teg uladtyr . • . • • , , ; In all cases of Nervona and Spinal . Affects -in the Back:and Limbs,. Heaviness. Fatigue on slight. exertion, PalpitatioWof the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, • Hyster . ies Sick ' Headache, Whites: and all ,the painful diseass occasioned dis Ordered • . ,syatem,-these pills will efieet a cure whet:bill . otherineanalutve failed... • TOROK 1.16.13 HAWK NKTER•ISKLN KNOWN 'TO FAIL WIMItx • TUr nuntertionsox!na.kracialei, , e , alTiitt,iur as watt. • For flillParticulaes, : gret if . inunnhlet. }tee; of the Agt . Sold by alf-torngefets.. Pelee 01. per bottle. -, Sole United States Agent, . • • JOHN MORS. 2T Cortlaudt t4.l.levi and 6 postage denim enclosed to any an. • thorifeWagentosill insure a 4ottle containing - .oyer fie pills bfretnrn mail: " • • " - • Nov.s; 64. Earl, " 3.1."* 'Fait (4!..1:1!..0.71!tc.,. AGENTsyM . S TEE `;klA% o 8 s WEEELER'& SENVING In ' - . . . 'A tririnber.Of these - excellent Family Machines are at, trays kepton band:catt be Seen iri.operation by calling at the comer. of-Filth and Norwegian ' 9ts.: Pottsville .To adcominotiate persOns -using , these- Machines, eripply of Micaiaz Nrlr.DLEs...aLteurs ' r On. and SOM.. and Cutes`s`Trisian. - is sll :In:nacre and colors, ea pecially adaptedto Sewing Machine nae will be kept Thcgontitnatteeldotal for: - worlidng these' Machlnea Will he given. hi-part* , ontehashig. . • • .•: " • We are also Agents for the sale.of ' • . • . The. novve:Sevrisig Machine, •• •. •whi .eb pronounced to be equal to enrol'. the Sew , in.g 4nacnides .now . is the "market,; and is peculiarly ammted for heavy Work: and. palicutarly. for sewing leather work.. Theahuttli is' larger . and .the needle Smaller than in any other Machine in se. • Orders by mail will receive prompt attention:. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 26:? . . , . . .. .. .Gray . 111air 9 st e'dries's, Dosailralf, nay . • Dliscatte of . tts e ca I p:...-Nol Discovrav • CAN . Coin "London" . . - '. - . : ""llatr''Colorllistorer."' "Lendofir .' .. RITE . : -”llidr'Colciirßestorer:" "London" • • "Avoitties... . : "flair Color Restorer." • "Landon" ~. 41tELT '. ..' "Hair Color Restore..." . -Loudon" ' navzov . "Hair Color Re.4torer" . "London" .:' - ! • --•_. ."Halr:Colorßestorer." • It is the OPPi.x Rao.syst Thairroaza or. Count A.'S r i Pea ' PXOT 11.1.11..Di1L.41NG 00MRINE1I.: - . DOW:lately perfumed. , ' : 1,:lt will restore graygray hair to itg oriel* color. "• 2. It Will matte it grow on bald heads. ; .• - : • ' 6..1t arilirtore the animal secretions.' - '•• -4' :It will remove all dandrniranditchings: ' - '- b: - It will make the hair soft; 'glossy, and flexible. - .• • 6' It wilt preserve the original color to old age.' •.:' '. J. It will prevent tne hairfrom fallingoff,... ... • ••• S. It willeure all' diseaseeof the sq.". ...- • • .•• 1 "Litada,ii , .'''. '. : , •. ••":. - • "Hair 'Color Riolorer... "Londiao! , . - =in. ... •''"Hair Color -Reotorer.', ."1.:oPolon" .j - • ..' - • ... , .': "Hair Color Restorer.'; - London. , •". • . -.. • RU:. - .! Ilair-Cotar .Restorer.• • •Lond In" - . • : .. ..: ': M • :: • .• • "elair • Cotor Restorer." . "Landow , ': . • marristcsiz.' • "Bair Color Ristorer. 7Limdcon . !!. - • - -.. • . ' • . : "flair:ColoC . •Rraforer.' . "Dam nr OUR MOST' FiIIN&Y.NVIC.IANIL AND CLERGY.. As; 6 wArxs & Son : , Same six paws: ago I began to lose my hair, and continued to do. po ;nett' the scalp became as btu e ..tti the-palm of my handl" troubled aLo with a •distigi•ee . able itching_ fever, great heat; and . dand. rti ff..s ma] l putt:ldea would form, trine sore to the touch.. antithe remaining portion of .the hair on the: side and back of my 'head became quite grit)... After using a number. of.;Resteratives (so called) Without . success., and my. head nearly• destitute of hair, I reluctantly .cianmenced usiim the "LONDON HAIR. Col.,Ott. RE STORER AND*DRESSING." - ,N'Ow,'' candor and•jus-. :Ice compel m_r. to ' Pas - - to all, that through its use I now •poasess a new Sad beautiful grewth of Lusk. anti= pletely restored twits original dark a I glossy appelix ti ance, arid, I-venture the assertion,- the vorld furnishes no preparation Nail to this: and I do , c nscientiously, - say to All who are gray; or bald.' hair'clry id - . harsh.. or falling. - to use at . • once • this - Cleanly' End delightfully -perfumed article. " • ISAAC.L.6IARSHALL, .* • ;.: ..' . • ••• • '.. 'j . Gunner 'Gifted States Navy. 530 Leonard street; Philadelphia - . • ' Price Ia cents abottle t•Six. bottles. St Sold by. Dr. .51VAYN0 & SUN; 330 North Sixth stre e t above-Vine, Philadelphia. Also by.• ' - .- ~ : ' .-: ... : . • . JOHN a: BROWN & SON, Drinmitits, Pottaville.`:. . • - 13,RNRY SAYLOR; -..'. • . " ' ' :" Jane IT. '6n. - . . . tIARRIAGE "GUIDE.-.YOUNG'S" GREAT PIIYSIOLOGIC4L - WORIK: or every one his own Doc tor—being a private instructor tof married persons,, or. those about to marry, both mule and. female. in. every thing concerning the:physiology and relations of "our • Sexual system. and the production or prevention of off. Fpring. including' all the new .dieetwerieu . never.betore .given in the'English language,lky Wit - TOUNtiil, M. 1). fhis... is really a . valuable and interesting works : It it written in.plain languatte-for the general reader. and is illustrated with ;lowan:lo.9f one hundred engravings..— . Alt young married people, Or, those contemplating mar, riage, and having the least impediment to married Me, should read this b00k . ..• diselliseir secrets that: every tine sbould.be acquainted ;with:- Still it is a book:that must be locked up, and- not lie about' the: hotisCs. will be sent to any - iaa:: on the 'receipt - of. fifty cent..— .Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG.'iNo. 4 . 16* Spruce:St., "above Fourth, Philadelphia. .. (Sept, 23, ¶65 2S-13m A BEM.AILICABLE RENT,DY. PHREANER'S RHOIDEMORS & LAXATIVE .PILLS FOIL 141 E CURE OF 'PILES. . . . Read.the following—Another of the numerous - cares 'effected by the use of dhis - artiele: '• • For the' benefit; of :persona suffering, with Piles.l. Make the folly wing.sedement: I have beep-during the 1 lie-tten or twelve years severely - afflicted with piles' I have tilt-cid:me:live of all lands; without derhing any henetit...andlinally put Myself. under:. the best:medical treatment i» Philadelphia, bra. no relief. was. obtained: 1 considered :my .ease hopeless and, believed nivseif dtiumed tolticsery. As 41114 reedrt•upou the ri:Com .Mendation of some friends, 1. tried Threaner's Hum , . p.a..e0FL15.4\141) Lnusrres Pmts. remedy.. gaye- me elk , r-• Several applications.relievcd me of all the pain, and the regular application of the -Ruoin.c.Nroas” • for three.weeke entirely.eureiLrue. 1 am !clad there is suet: ,a remedy, and. earnestly 'reeptutnended it. . I JAMES A:IRE : XI ar.R. ' , • 31:4 Beaver street:Ph/Id& Sworn and ,subscribed before:'.ine' tbe - 1 . 2 t h day. or *July s , A.11.186a.!i.. WILSON RERR.A.lderman, Address orders toIITHREANF.E., care of Royal & Royer, Wholesale.druggists; ffleJ and Sil North Third street; Philadelphia. • , Nor axle by all IValers in 31edivIne.• , • The Bridal, Chr9iiber;.ip .Esay, of. Warning and Instruction for Young yia?..,'publistied by the Mawr ard.AssociAtiohi,and sent free of charge' . in 'sealed en velopes: Address, Dr. ..bliff.LlN • • 1101;:dETCiN, Howard * .4.ss ciatien,- • • ~ ifa Dv E Hittcheiorhs Hair 'Dye is. the best in the wcifid . The only true and.pertect 'Komi—icons and Reliable—produces a splendid Black 'or Natural BCoveit,remedies. the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and . frimuently restores the original color. Sold by all Druggists. the genuine is Signed, W; A. Batchelor, 81 , Barclay Strcet, - New York.. . • • • .• " January is ISGS: '• • l-I y. . • . A rri4Nci . op•BEALiTYJS A JOY FOREVER. • Those 'citii) desh•e brilthtricYt : or Comnlextion. most OA rify and'enrich the bli . od. . which -11v.i.stdises"LON6EN- . 'IItATEI , EXTRACT'. SAILS A does. Re celled' it in no patent medicine • Aek tor . firinabold'a. Take no other. Oct: h8.'65. 43-6 an, • • A rmy . Itch, !Wetter, 'Ail Einiption!t: "DR. SWAYNE'S ,OINTMtNT. DR. RWAYNE'S ALL.-HEALL,NG'OD.:T6IRRT.7 No .case so obstinate. or long Standing, it will not 'elite in-a short time. all - kinds of Tetterhre permanent ly-cared.: 'Army Itch , ; which: is so. prevalent, it never tails to cute.' Chionic: Erysipelas. Salt:Rheum. Ring wormS, :'Barbera Itch,' .EruPtlona hovering the Whole-,sorface of the body. old Ulcers of many.years . standing...that-put .at_ defiance 'every other mode of :treatment, all yield to the healing properties-ofthe great Price By sending tisi cents-to Rr.-Ewayne itßo'n, tisb'StißTH.- SIXTH Street„„PhiladelPhia. a box will be mailed.to any part of the Iluited'States, free' of, Sold by HENRY. SAYLOR, Druggist,:PottsilHe June 17, '65.. • • • • . .' • . urcut! ircii!! ine-cnt!! SCRATO ! SCRATCH !! SCRATCH !! ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Itch' in .48 Also cnre. SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CIITLBLATpIS, and ell Ent - Prioss O . F THE SKIN. Priee.sV cents. E'er sale by all Druggists. • • • • • -By seeding tin cents to WEEKS &POTTER,'SoIe 'Agents, lloWnshington'Strnet; . -Bostrin, Makis - ., 'it will be forwarded by mail, free. or postage,- to: any part of th.. United States. 406.-3 8 r6m . .. . . . ' Mill's Vegetable Sicilimilliair'Renesirer tins proved itscit to be thOrttost perfect preparation for the haltoftered ever to the.pnblie. '.., - ... ... . la a vegetable compound, and: contains • no' . injuri ous properties. *batmen • ' •.• • IT IN ILL RESTORE A3RAI- HAIR TO ITS ORIGI NAL COLOR. ', It *ill keep the hair from . falling out: • .• •- • • • It cleins . thnarrily and makea•tbe.,hair soft,, lustrous itand silken. is a splendid-hair dressing..:: • - No person, old or yonnn 'should fall . to se . IS RECI AND USED ..13Y :THE FIRST MEDItt:AL AUTHORIT.r.. •. . Fir Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian - Hair lenewer; and-taku . no - Mber. • - • ' . ' For iudg by all druggists August AU, -• . . TO PTIETY.Y, ' ENIVICII MR 81, ,, 0C, 'AND:BP:ACTIN'S -. the ... ..titimplexion. use lielinhOldet Highly tipticentratcd Flu id F4tract,Sarsigniril a. •• One. liottl equals in strength one gallon of the.SyL•on of Decoction. • . ' . . Oct. 28,.'65: .., - • . . cliptho fgllowiri!z froM one of the Philadel-. OM daily Papers:: Our rieiipie or .sending down to the city, would do well tei: mike a note of it: - liranamaker• &13roi-On's Firie Cloihing.T . . ' Thieeshiblisheisn, located it the rOirfer of. Srxrn and Menem. Sta.: tPIfILATEL) . IIIA, familiarly .known as HALL,i` is. probahly..the 'largest..and hest con ducted s•Ready:Made" Clothing 'andMerchant Tailor ing- Meuse in the State. Their s• - .perjor etyies. excel lent Avorkmanship 'and:.nexieration in psbces,'havo made their. House deservedly launder. • . -.• • . In their : ..C.US'COM DE'-'ARTMENT, : elegan G.temENTV fire MX ne to but - the very. nee Artiste - aresemOloyed, end the fine aissoilment of Ma terials to select (tom enable* every one to be wel &triplet , will be:Fent .by Mai!, and haitiactioita for ineaFtirin,g, When written for. EMM , EXTRA ( AP rr SARSAILII.O. 'renoates die-blood. Instils,the vigor of bealth intic.the system, end purges • out the humors that make disease. WHISKER*: .WIIISK ERS Do' you. want Whiakere or' Moustaches : l , . Our -Ore. -clan Compound `Wilt force them to grow-on the smooth eat.face or chin, or hair On bald heada, -- .in Six Weeks. Trice, :ft 00. Sent by mail anywhere,' Closely sealed, on receipt of price.'. Address. • - • / WARNER £ CO.,:BOB -Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 11,..05. . . , . .. .. . Enfeebled end-Deliente Constilutieni, of both 13 e x es, use Helrhbold , s :Extract Buchu. .It will give brisk.npi. energetic . feclinua and enable you to sleep well. ~ • . . • 0et.:.21. , 65--42-6 m.. . • :g.t.li_Oici!o - - . lloloiinctc ' ' • :. • '. NOTICES. . . trirTii pi ty Episcopal ' Wh i l eChorch.— the Church is-undergoing repairs services will • tie held in the Court Home ht 10M o'clOce.. A. M., and' 7.4 - Pi Ai. irit - Webth Eon grogat Waal , Church, Bei.: E. R. , Luirce, services every 'Sabbath alternately, at• 10 o'clock, A. M., and 6 o'clock, P. M. ' .• . Prism Baptist Church.-Sunilsy mornibg ser vice fle.g.o'clock.) corner Mithantongo and 7th streets. Sunday evening ser•ien. (T- o'clock.) Rd street, near Cal- as Letters of . A TONI NISTRAT lON NOTICE...Where -10101U: : - Administration . on the estate of JAS. : R. H• - A USTIN,: Pastor; . 7BRENAN RUSH, late of Pester. Tovinship, Schuylkill . . .. Reakienee Mahantougo above 7th Street County:•deceased..haVe been • isranted to the undersign ' ris" Sires Presbyterian Church, comer Ma and. Third Streets. - Rev. lasso Brier; .Patt. edkll persons indehtedto said .estate; are o hereby n hantongo tified to make Immediate Payment . and those having . tor... Services; .Sunday IOM A. M. and 7X AU P., ex .: claims, to present the sane ' for settlement. . , ceprott the 2aSunday of every month; when the second • Nov, I.S; '65-.-46- '• WM..VERNSR, Administrator servce will be held at 2,34 P. ~.. M. Lecture, Thureday • .-- . . .. • . . • • evening at TM , . Siabbatit!,Sckokil.. 2.P.: A1.. . Prayel . - N'OTIICII3,-Whereas . T.Otters a Administration' Meeting:quarter before -. 10. Sunday thorning , .: - .IN on the estate of THOMAS JONES, late of the Frr. Union . Prayer Sleeting, .. everr.Sunda% - Boroegh .of Pottsville, Schuylkill • County, • Pa-, de -morning; from S36to r36o'clock. in the • frame Chtircf •-ceased.. .have. been-=emitted by. the ...Register . for said on Second Street, between: Market and Norwegian Ste:* ..County toy tbe subscriber,-Notice is given to all the.,,e All 'ate Invited . • ' . . -.- • • -...-- • • . indebted to said estate to make : payment. and those ' tprEvangelical Churcit.-CallOwbill stre e ts .: having claims will present them for settlement Rev. Smet, G. RHOAIM), Pastor s will preachi3ernaartev- . • . FREDERICK BABSELER:Adininistrator. ' ery Sunday ntornin,, ,, •at 10 o'clock,'-and'Enilish intro '' Office corner Centre andNorweglan St., Pottsville. Evening at 7 o'clock. : . '- .. • . •--. ' . October..2l. '65: ' . * .. 42-6 t • my Girmax . Reformed Church, .Market ., Street. Ric '.l.'C,,Buruiza. Pastor. Regular services, ... LI STATE OF , GEORGE BILTAIIT,' . IDe , - liireenately, in the German and English languages, et , - AU• ceased.-Letters of Ad ministration- upon the es lirrgabbath day,`at 10 A. M., - ;& I P. M. Prayer Meet... 'tate of Georgellryar4,. late of. the Borough pr 'Miners •lng and Lecture every Wednesday evening at 1 'P.,M.-.:. villa, iii;l.be Coutity,of Schuylkill; deceased, have been - October_Sth ,ni1.224,. English, -iii_ the morning-and , ' granted liii the'Tegister of said , County to *Elizabeth •,coargiark to the evening ... „ ..- - ... :.„:.:. .....- - • .1 ; .Ilogers.' - !who 'rerlf ' Witte. Borough of Miner - twine October 15th and 99th, ' German : in" the morning aid ', *aforesaid.- Those indebted to said estate :are requested liti4itah4n.the.everiing: ..--_ • . • • - . ,I• to make payment. ard.all persons havingclaims or de. rirltatil•dial E. Church, Second atieet, above I mends against said - estate are' requested, to - make Market.' Itir..4: 'Jr MOCrit.t.duon, Pastor. ''SerVietp: ' 'known the Same witkout delay to the undereigned. ' Sabliath;at-10, - A: M„ and 7, P.IL - PrayerMeetba6 • ... • ... -- - BIIZABETII -ROOMS, Admintstratrik. 'Diem* evening,. at.TM o'clock:- - '''''" - -- *, ..: , •Nov:11, '65 45-tit ".. Migensirtire, Pa.. • • •-• I FOIL SAL,- ... , . .. BECK—WV - SW.OOR ati - inS .. . y the Rev ES011; SALE...A two story brick dweilin... - Isaac MOP' at the Tesidetteeitg the brides father:in , r with rtore niorn• •rn ili-t- floor A , ;e 7 .. 1 Gordon e :.this Count , air. Cirrairt.Xs R., BMW of Pottsville, i bualuess stata Generui ßOCl: .an r (c_e•, )4..1 1(1 , 1 1 . , 1 t. .. p " , : it5;411.., ' to Bt . T. daughteirrifGetr_Slia. o:,Wynkoop., i - t .. . , .. . .., ~ . , ~ • DifIVERT- I •Slitlgt—On• Rne. Yid: at. Schnylkill i ...Nov. 25,..cin . . 4 -;" tf .- 'Haven;' •tiN the Rev. C. S. ninon, Mr,,-S.unsL' F. OFT - ----- --------____• I ../110 IL P. T.—A first Om. Salem in m a i. 3; il;; i...:•- vratof North Mituttehn . Tossindilp, :to Miss . .?...anatu. • t. equate oppo-Ylte the- Reading' 1.1.1 i, r. 'ti ro ,' " 4, '• Swmilit. of SchnYlkiirtiaven: - •:• ••... ... • - -• .- I. known as the DEER ROTEL - dirnerryi on ;,;;„,...! • ' . FINSLE'TL•BE'VERIDGE.,At New Min' i. Nov: 20th. - • are in by 25 fait: The advertiser's "rea aon f,,, ,r,„, •o ; t ..b: the Rev. F.y: Kolb, Mr. War', Prs ',KY to Mrs. - MAL' is,'..hi- intyinda Cecilia tato Other busibess. For . l' '''' .l, 2 -. 4 clan Eivlutitais. both' of New Minim .' . '`. .lays aliply tri TROS,. WILLI,VMS at the .Sc.. a ry r- ,,, t - ' FRICK—McGIN)ESS-On -the 'lMiu • inst.. by the - Stripes. Hotel, - East 'Market St . Pottsville or to JA . B ez • Rev. Dr.. Planter. Col. •J. t 4; noel:: to Pltosoit.t.4 IL, .WOO LEY, Deer Hotel, Milunpy . eity.. • • • ..danghver•of E. - „W,..McGicness, all or pottsrvine.: .• f - .i • •.Nov..2ii, •GS. ' . - • FORD- 1 --BROWN--At the 're+.4dence - . of the • bride•it • • - "dl -_._ LOT ... n m L' IF it) It 14 t LIE L _ Tt. `tither. by-the Rev. 14: T. Barr. Mr, OSWALD. Faint clf St- 11l 0 172 4 E5. •1 11 anbscr:ber offers for v*ie hi• hcuses and tor • - .Clatr,' to Miss. ELIZAItETII 1311 OWN or.E4st:Nerwegian. sttnafe on Sournad Pteteiveen' Carroll atidA • . McWILLIA.MS.--31tiN ; DAY::Ori Nov. 20. th. by the I r." Rev. p. IF: &alb.Dairtet.'bibliVlta.tans to Mrs: AN-. I Lawton .to:et.a. in - the Borough •if St - .• Clair, i • the hardness part of the Borough.' The lot 1,:•;: - by If:, .NA'2lll73l3Alt. bOttl'of Nevy Mines. . . feet , o n n-bleh are erected two two-story tra in , d,,, q • RANTNER--SLACK—On the Pith inst„ by the Rev.-1 Hog honses. 'With coral baseineuts: and aii - ... -- • quo, i ,.. 4 . e. • W: Y.-Ashton, Capt. Jons . W.- KA:err:Ml to Miss SOPOT ; This'propertY is suitable for, any 'Mod of braticera, tel St:airs; all of - Tamagua:. . . - .. A.IP(VSYEtP•Hth.KSI.I.'T7. .. ;!,..;;, the prenriram., . • 017WIN--TEMSLIN:,Nov ..22, -, by•Rcv:J. B. Re; heron. . , • Cull , ugh. Haver Ortwia to -Miny . .TI:3IPLI:i, both of , - ( - Ruttie r 25, •Ggi . •- - ' . •• REBER—BRIGI EL—At Schuylkill Haven. Oct...2Sth, 'by the Rev..C. S. 11,imau. Mr. -I i Volt M. lfzetir to ?.tine HEItEIICA Eilt11:1:FL, both of South-ManheimT•rworirip, •• SEAMAN-LORD--By Rev. R, H. Austin, on Tuesday eretiiug the 21st. ut the residence' of the bride:, father. COaarza H. SK A U,Vi of Milton; Pa.,-to Mitiiticsas 'l ,l aby 91 Potts‘ille. ' • • • DICE R. P; HALL & CO . :, • ; • Nashua, N H., Proprietors *ABB . , .S.AYLOIt—DEIBERT--Aithe - realdeace cit the bride's father, by ttie Re'i. E. Huber of liummetstoirru. Mr. H. J. S'arboa . t4l Miss Bars A:daughter of .J:ceob: nei b , :rt, E,q.. : both of Scbttylkill HaNCIL. --. . : " . • ' • ' . .. DIED. CLEMICSSOn the 14th inst.; in PinegnireTt4n-, ahlp. DAVID CtesseNs: aged . 65 years and Itt rnenttre , .. . %CHERINGTOZNI—oe Monday. the I.2th' inst., in Gl rardvilie., Luerer.v, eldest daughter orrhorna4 and Harriet .Qiierjngton, aged 2 ,yeera,,a4nontiti.and , . That-form is cold, no more . we'll press : . • • . Our lips upon Its snowy brow: .•. What streams of tendernes..Q. • •.' - - With its•warm.life has ceased to flow. •. • • • • . Those tirtiti arediru'd--the Staff. , which Phed 'TtOr,:oftott beards on thtise dark eyes, :From their familiar haunts have tied .• I • To-light a world beyond theskieS. • ` . -ETLER-On the 15th of Nov., Mr. • Wit. Eu.ta, aged 50 years, 7'mOntha and .4 daYs.; • • .. . FREDERICii—On the gild inst., at Yorkville, near Pottsville. Dr: Sria,ttet...7. Farnzatea, acd OG years. • HUMMEL—On the - IQth Of Oct. near . Pinrs:zrove., Rt.. Hrvvet.. wife of Samuel Linantl. hr the 55th year Philadelphia. on Fridbv No %:einher '-.17t.h. ANNA MARIA SHIPP.P.No-eli , :t- of-the later: tltiseph Galloway Shiltpeu.in the 7:11 year of :her rigs; formerly of - • •.•• •• WORTZ—In Schuylkill - Haven: on the 17th of Nov. ,Issr. k ir C. AVenvz. 'sonar Johd Wertz, . a:Nil years, 10 months and ‘2l. ditra. . - . • • "Adorn the Graves of the Dead:, THE - MARBI,E, YARD • AT. - 11II.NERSITILLE • • Has been removed to' the Can end of the' town, cornet. of Sunbury Street and Pottxville The undersigned' respectfully calls.' the attention at the public tit hlsstock of • • AISLEILICAN & ITALIAN. DIAABLE;. • 'Which - -: , he is mabiafacturing into Tombs. Monuments. Head and-Foot Stones, Maritlepie*..Table and Biireau Tops:: Window- and Door Sills. Steps,. also, Posts with Mailing. for cemetery purposes. Letterir.g of - the lieststy•tes'done in German and English characters, mid :all kinds"of ORNAOIENTAI: WORK .execu ted in the hixhest style of .art and • the - most substautial manner: • He also ha. now ready: sometleantiful sculp tdres made oat of Italian Marble. consisting shine very neat designs for cemetery "purposes, sucldaS carved Lambs; Flower. Vases. tiros, Doves, cte. Please and 'examine for yenritelves, Prices . are. very low.:- .Work delivered at a distance free of charge. P. P. EISENBROWN., formerly of Islort Wand Co. Arigust 12, -. • . . ! . 8 . 2.-3m` • .. C-ENEIL : I.L :NOTICES: • clqAsEsi -OF COAL -.1.AND,4.—• N The EW YORK; Asp . SCBCYLKILL COAL CONIPA NY , are prepared to grant !CM'S of poi'- . Lions of their untlevel , prd lands- in Scheylkill County. Forint' )rmation as to 'oration, Itx.. applitation may be made to Tta.mas Verner, .at Wootiside. For terms. ,te., apply to . • 0. W. DAVIS. PreeL 2t; Exchange. Flace, New 'York. • 4:•-4-t' - • 9.5. '65 LF VOLT wi6h a truthful lifelike and 'beau aid Likerie , s, call. at -A Ilecth4 Gallery and have a Pnictilain Picture'. " July . DiliSoll.ll.llloN.—The firm' of J. 'C. • BRIGHT & C 0 .,, is this day disioleefi by mutual 'consent, PETER, El BECK withdrawing. The bte.iness will be continued as heretofore and under the Same name: ; • • . J.-C: BRIGHT ,t'Cf.), . 1, '6S • .1044. . . . . . . Wil F. It EAS my. wife CATHARINE .1 $ :ilm:l2LLOjCtIl. formerly Catharine Quinn. of tlelfly Tov.nship,. Schuylkill .Co.; has left my bed and .boatd , with but 'any just cause Or 1;rwoe:Ilion, I hereby..forbid all persons in an trusting her. on my ac c.mut as I will {ay no dehts contracted by tier, - • ..'. . , ;i.e. Is, , 65-46-31,' . ' :JA.NIES noCI.T.LLOI:GII. , . . • OFFICE lilt. Carbon & Pt. Cat.' . bon 0. IC. CO.—PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 13, 1835. The Annual Meetirrt oLthe Stockholders of ibis Company will be held at tie Office of the Company; No: 40T Library street, on MoNDAY, December 4th. at 11 o'clock. A. M.. at which utne an election forOftl ems to serve the eirtultig yetti - w ill ako take place. . . Nov - HOLLIS, ,OFFICE OF THE MT.. CAR. :BON RAILROAD .CO;;—;-PfilLA TYBLPTIIA,. November 4, 1 , 3135. - - The: Annual 'Mee:init . of the Stockhiolders of this Company, and an election fora Presidentand ..Manatte'rs, will_ he held at No. 31R Wa:hitt Street, on MONDAY. the. 4th day of Decembernext..at 12 o'clock., : • •••• • WILLIAM ROBINSON, Jr., Secretaiy.' ' 'N6c. 11, .. - TIRE PARTNERSHIP heret.ofoti. existing between CONARD B.- SILLYM A N & SOLOMON FOSTER. trading tinder the Arm of. sn— LYMAN & been dissolved by mutual ,consent.. All. persons indebted toataid firm Will please make immediate payment, and those havingdemands will present them to Solomon Foster Inc settlement:,, -Oct. , d5--42.6t '%oLohlgh; FOSTER. , „ , E ...... ... NOTICE —The co-partnership existing 0.. heretofore 'ue.tween • REUBEN - LINS - and CFIARLES ',EGOL.F. of Ashland, in the County of Schuylkill. trading unda• the firm of LINS.'&•EGOLF. was di4volved by 'mutual' consent nn the - 2.oth day of Sept.,' - ISGS • all - persons having. claidis on the above firm. Will .Please present them, and all persons indebt ed will please • Pay . immediately to either of the late partners. ; . .. • : CITARLES EGOLF'. 'REUBEN LINS. . . '' . Nov- 4,'66 . 44 61 . . . . B.—NEW YORK..AND • SC lIUY MULL COAL CO.,' RESIDENT M AN AGER'S.OFFICF, WOODSlDE.—Proposals will he received at this 'office' until. Dezember 25th. 1565, for operating the saw mills 'at Biack.Creek and Indian Wm, and Making. sawing and delivering lumber at the Com pany Collieries ditiMe the working season of 1566. FoY further particulars. inquire of John Goync. Esq , tette nudemign . qd, at Woodside. • W. W. DUFFIELD; Resident Manager. 2 Noy:18. '65 46 6t, . . . . . . W r iCAßD:—Olithutioy. City,. Ncircni- . Its Iter 13th, 1865. • • . ROBERT C: HILL. ESQ...Agent Penn Mutual Insn ranee Co.—Dear Sir :-I have this day received from you the check of the. Penn Mutual Life . Insurance Co. for .Tirenty.ttre Hundred Dollar'', fit full. for my Polley of Instmuice on thelife of my late . husbazid, Patrick J. Barry. and. am, under many obligatione,to you.and to the Company yon repre,ent for your consid erate promptneSs in _pavinti,- this. money before I.was entitled to receive it under 'the terms of the Policy. . • • •Very Respectfully. •. , . . • • : .- -- tSigned,) JULIA. A. BARRY. Nov. 11, !O . ' „ • ' TILE NEW" SCREYL • KILT. - .COAL COM PA INIC-: , •Wirt-' gen.—Proposals Will be recelved'at thel Office of the Company at Woodside until Wednerd4y.:2otti Decem ber next, for , supplying the . several Collieries with -Props..Gangway Timber, Sleepers. Leggings, and all .other timber, required for the mines during.l966. Pniiptisals may, state_ .one, price if said timber Is cut on the•Conniany's tptids. another one - if the same Is provided-by the codirector. For further prirticulare apply to Mr. JACOB GLOVER,' Mining Superintend ent. or at the Office of the'Cotripanv at' Woodside. : -T111:01AS :VERNER. Agent. Woodeide.- Pa., Nw. it • . 45-6 t WANTED. •Virit STE D.—act . pnrchase a Colliery by a.Cbmpe ny or. New York CaWaalb , ts: *Address • . CA."' tAT,ISTS," Miners' Journal (Mice Nov 25, '65 hone In Pottsville—will tent or T T purchase.. Adtlres .13.:' :Miners' JourrtSl" Office, statintr sitontioti;' size midterms,' Nov. 25, COI.I. E ' W. 4 NT El).--Thos6 llitviti - large smalrpropertk of this • ile,eription to offer At a bitruititt, for cash. please tultirees with particular:s,. hilly if red) CAEI II 17 li his paper. Nov: :25, E Et, Offic • . ••IVA D.--A respectable:. bealthy wimmo,;veltli T u fie,h breaqt of milk, to nurse a baby . four mos. Mil:. Address BOx-251, . , WA NT F D..-By a Wholeenie Grocery House,an experienced Salesman for . Pennsylvania trade.— Adc:ret - s. mina referenceS and .paftienlars. ' • • Rox No. .18 I. P. 0., IL" hiladelphi a,. rit. Oct 28015. . : • . • 41-Gt ZENlFitti WANTED.—The an. S ri tt r e E ragn "l i eti wishes to purchn.qe 3 second-hand Wain Engines, oGEU or 3( j ) h A na z e-po sp w , e x r ß u K ar s h . . F., - ) A tts tid v r i e ll s e s . . ra, IfY-tt May T. .64 . . . TaANTE - 1)...-:-Ar. fair more CARPENTERS, (fra. 'VT niers and raisers.) . to work ,on Breakers, •at the A,hburton Coal Works, four miles west or Ilacieron, Lucerne Cii., Pe: . . the liigheSt • wkrea Of the reition paid.'W. It: PEW. Supt. -... . .• Septe m ber 50..6.5,, , .• -. . ' . • ..,21,Ltf ' tiTANTED....nemetiv men to act as at 'for VT the Life of Abraham Lincolm . % Liberal Terme and exclusive territory guaranteed. ..Appliraffona from re. turned officers. soldiers, old agent& and alJ)oung men °lability should be madent if they wish to an gaga in this profitable agency. J. W. RHODES & CO. . • 6S Fifth• Street or P. 0. Box 945. Pittsburgh, Pa. LEGAL :NOTICISS AND NOW. May CS, 1803; the Court order ti and direct the Treasurer and Collector of Blythe Township. to receive no'Townslnp !toad Orders for the• payment of Bond Taxes for the year ladb", in Blythe Township. except thoqe Orders' drawn and issned in 1865, for the'eurrent expenses of the year 1865: *. done 8, •65,L-22.8m - • BY THE GOIIRT. ' AOUTNERHIC - POR P 4.1 I.E.Lin and hand hollers. 30 and Zrierlie., di 'meter. 30 feet 1(i :. a - lot - of perq, :4 ane: inches diameter; d or S tone pemp sttn.s. *PI &C. Also. a I,it of spode hap.llea. hob abgts. - ,t,:, Three email hnistint; drum.- f , ;ra dirt plan. - One horde power steam etr.zine, euit.‘hle far brt h k e: nr 1•2 toil Of 1,1. T. _ 4l which will be stild - at very low prlee.. MI the utechintry derait 'on Coed dtrei.t. J EZ. SPA rms • 1130 ^ Flighest cash price paid for old machinery of el descriptions.. Scrap Iron. pc.. engine, and mach4.er!, 'bokil4itt and sold on. commission. November:4'S. 1.;5 , '4t. AVATIRIi."PIIPR FOR 8,4.1.1E.—.Frtn 'T, to 1:100 feet g00d.4 inch water pipe that has tees in use. Apply to . E tG. BROOK?. . • Bialshorn, Berks Ca,. pa.. . Lion. RENT . —An pflice. comet' Centre and Mar. U ket streuts.. .AL‘o. one on Market etreet. five drnrit torn Centre: Apply to L. C. TUOMPSON, Nov. Is, '65 . - . *-- j,"‘-0,6 —NEC.NEW ROI I, E I 34 inchett - hy.34 leer. Apply to LITTLE KILL NAVIGATION, RAILROAD - & COAL CO.. Ts. maqua,.Ps.. Oct. 29, %IS . IYtf 1)1011VXTE prciperty on- tbr net 'of second Alley and Centre Street in t.tr ti„ t• rinzh of Matianay City, is offered for Wile - For z«n ri , apply ltr Dr. G. F. BRiNDI.E, Mahanoy City, Oct 26th, 4:L nia • • - TISIBER.LANDS FOR SALE,. isree tracts . . .)f_ I leavy jimber, and •L • Tann.Landa, Sehtlyli:ill County. near t statir,a on. Catawishnt • Railroad,' and.. bandy to the - Mahan u y Coal . Apply to PW. 9114EFER. • Nor. 4, I;SL-44-3in• '..•Pot(s3 POR RENT.-...An old establlehed Cake Bali er y R. and Rosaterv. Ivitkall the appllanc irpto eitry - on a first ela--.0 ; Rh.° a frame dadling 'attached to the Bakery. - F.Verthing itt good order.- Fur tenns apply on lhe premises, - 7th St., betwt Norwegian and Mahantoogo sta • • Nov. 4.. , 4:5,t4-tt ' MARC: kRET A. BROWN: L4lllll E.—One new .20 Tionie-Power•Etiont; le fnch.dlameter. '2 feet, stroke.. -Doi', bed pl A t e , governor and foree.pemp complete. Also one second hand Engine:6 horsepower, T ere 'diamtker,'lll ins!) stroke. Box. bed plate; gevernerud force pump complete. Will .be sold cheap. ALLISON & HANNAN. 'Nov :9: 'Mi.. 46, FrankHn I-ron Works. Pt—Cwhon. FOR 206 or 219) acro , : ‘ 4 ":,th imprOvemeet.e.; situate lo Barry Town.hlp, l.'vntol -I‘.lllllottnty, on the Mrthanoy. adjomint; I.4rael Reed. Bil. a few miles web! of Aahland. Thi. .6i-desirable property. commandlne* -one. of thel, hest markets. and 14 Offered on ftthantam.4n24 tenni, ni 0r..--httlr the mirchase money can remain- on the pap. ertv. Apply to, ;.I.OIIN owo, %%Imam:po rt , , • • 46 Pt ' 500 ACRE 'riscober Laud for vale. v.ti'd.r, a .reasonable dirgence of the tiehuylkill std Mahanoy Coal Reniona adjpinloc lands of John Yarnell & Slutterlieck. in Barry Township. Al o 'ieveral other good tfritber tracts in liegias and 9 ". ilubley Townithipir, convenient to. the coal rebut - Foe towirali,a apply w JOlll4 A. OTTO. • ;Coy. is. .415-4ti4tni D I VA.T E SA IL E.--:-DwellittEt House and , n,,•+; at lb irate Sale in Mahanoy City. --The.,,nb .criber offers to sell at priiate sale. his dwetlin 1 101).4.. store and three tots- ettnate on Mahesey tieet. next to the Lutheran Church' • Thip 1., vett i t . +able proptrxty. and7will be sold on - account of nis me unable to attend to the business.' purchasers—honse and one lot. or the three N. terms. kc apply to the subscriber on the prem:.N. • Nov. IS, '65 46.2. t• • ° • . WM. F: .19,CF.; ir.A.CIL'4BI.I I ?: GE:IIsIT 'MILE. MAW VAIID TIMBER LAND FOR NCAt.F,:4tr!acre] of-fine Timbir land. in Townoiip. SchuvlkillConnrv.lt miles from esto, , ,, ,a Railroad. and . about 2 Miles front Ringtown. with-Griat Mill and Saw MITI: Mansion 110m.1 . 1 and iwo tenant how , es, all nearly new, and well built. arc offered for sale. 1.2:. acres of the land are coverer, with thvt rdt hoe, trick timber: and ltb;mt DS acct's are under , ultlv.vlan The Grist Mill is canal - de of grinding 95 , a.1. of .grain; and the Saw Mill will cut 51 - StOon feet or 114.. bur. annually. • • - , . pdee.sl4:ooo. . Ternlf , of paymont made &d, pl)f , pcSSiun giveu:at any time. Apply to. • - JOHN P. ITORART, Potteville, Pa. larltendink Journal pleatm.copy. . . • • 30.11,tv• Borne and Mille Maw. Rt „Nov, 11, '65-45 . STICirrER TfIOMPS6NS 20 'Ponca (look ane4teri NiZOL , at STICIITER & TROMP6ON'n hue Giertne fn kepi' arid boxed,. Tar in kep W lind barn:ln - at STICIITER & THOMPnON•ii. finrrels Fsingle. and-Double now; 'Sairty Faq't •./ Nov 1.-45, , .STICHTER & THOMPSO;VS 3vaccrackerit,-fine mrticle. at : , • . STICIITEit TTIOMPSON*S. NOV. i Corn Sluetiers mingle ft tide— itt Nov. 11. '65 - PIANO FORTE PLAYING, 'Easily and Thoroughly Learned RichardsOrt's New Method, - MOST DECIDEDLY The • Best Book of Instruction, Raving regularg sale of Twenty -live Thooratid Copies's' Year. This popular work .1s Superior in eirellencr v is ' other "Methods.. and . !THE ..1300K. THAT EVENT PUPIL . -NEEDS for.the acquirement of a therm:: knowledge 'of PhinMforte playing!' It Is adapted ti all Grades .ot Tuition. from the Riulnartat Studies of the•youngeSt. to. the Studies and eielcmi Of Advanced Pupils. Two editions are. pubila. cu adopting American, tik the other Foreign Fingering - When the -work • is ordered: if no preference is dray nate& the edition 'with Anterican Fingering Hill r9, - Besitre that la . OtdOring It 'you are particular it specifying the ''New Metbod.” • Price $1 .75.. Mailed post-paid to any address. Sold by all Musle:Healm. • OLIVER. DITSON.Sc Co., PabliShem, ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, LITER.;TCRE, SCIENCE, AND ART., New Volume begini Januniy.,:lSGS, TheECILT.OTIO 3TAGAZYWit is. as its name indicates I eelretion from othermagazlnes and periodic-10S. be selections are carefully made each month. from entire eange of foreign Periodicals. In this reswth is rntirely. unlike Ufher'ntrinthlies, and has no rink The following, are some of the works from whid lectiona are - made : ' • • • London Quarterly, • Rev.ue de Deux. M . indeg. British Quarterly. ' LOndon Society. North British Review. - Bentley's Miscellany, . Popular Scienec Review, Comilla II Magazine, Saturday Review, • . 'Fraser's Magazine, Leisnre Hour; ' • : Temple Bar. • )c es tni I n Ster Review, ' Chamber's Journal. Dublin University MagsibieEdinburgh Review. Art Journal! < • ' London National Revfmr .We have - , als:o , afranged to secure choice gelett;a from - the FRENCii. GrIENtII.I. Svn (MIES CIINTINEN7 I, PEP.IODICALS, translated especially for the - B(l.yr' and. it is hoped this new feature will add greatly tote variety and value - of the - wirk. ' - •• . • EMBELLISHMENTS. . Eacb number is embellished with one or more fat SiazL ENeisavians—portraite of eminent men or lllt trative of important historical events. 'Volumes commence in d'snuary. and July do yeac:.subscriptions can commence with any monti • TER,,,IS : 95. per Tear t Single Nom): era 59.ceofs. Fire Copies:, $9lO. The Trade, Clergymen, Teachers, and Clatsa - - , plied on favorable terms. Address,... W. H. BIDWELL, 5 Beekman' Si.. !f. Tea • , . . QISIIIF-ANNUAL lIITATEM it ENT of t N XTIONAI, BANK OP PENNSVINANI at*. nuked by the Twenty-fourth : Set:tient)! the Act of gt Legislat um,. of May. let.. 2861. • • •POTTFV!I.I.r. P. Nov, 6th, pt!, s Capital Stock paid in end now remaining • the Capital Stock - of -the Bank Cinculation - outstanding- of the dtUmmins don of one dollm $13.330; • of two, ' • of five; SI6S 425 and of one hundred, SlSi.2no, hi nil... •- • -• f.85.e . The - greatest amount of notes in Circulation 'since the making of • the - last statemapt. - wee on the .24th day of Oct. cas, and was...: ~ 9? .Total amount of dcbtsandifelatlities of eve. - 'ry description:. - • ." .... , . The greatest amount of defile end liabilitieft .of every description, since makiett the fart. Statetnent..wlis on the- Iflth day of Oet. ..1515. and was ' r ' . • Total amount cif dividends declared this day, - , including U. S. Tax — • Amnon tof Gold coin belonging to the Sank , j.„, / `and now in its •posiession Arm ,unt of the undivided pmSts of the Bank 1•.; ' • Schuylkill County. SS. . -Personally appeared before me, the snhecither. r:?- 'liee 'of - the Pence in and for said County, (' PP" , • LER. Cashier Pf the National Bank of Pentwl'!" . ' - who being duly sworn seen:Woe to law. declare , rays that the foregoing statement is true and to the heat of his knowletize and - belief; • . C; H. DENGLER.. en.t.1 ,1 . Aid subscribed before me, this 14th dim 166 h. • • . • - JACOB RE.EO. 4 Nov. 18 . • • 4r,z L. W, BoSBYSIIELL • " . AGENT FOR -. • _EU BRIG -OIL 011. IS-• • - ,COItISEORD dt CO. • • OFFICE-INa. '26 iThrirket St.,.Pittahnrit. rr The attention of MINERS in particular is rt" .4 ' the excellent Oils for Coal: Cam and Stationary Fr4fr i that we are now ; •manufacturing. Parte: , a.ix.t.. 4 Oils immense - saving. • They will c , ,5 1 4 nor.congeal in cold weather and are entip Iv. trtve -7 Our . vAt' Qil [or Engines. and ••Ctt, f rut Care: cannot be equilled. Orders. should Iv Railroad'.Ticket Office, Mt. Carbon, or tt 17;', 1 SHELL A BROS'. •Bpok-store, Centre St., The Excelsior Axle ''Grease. manufactured brg!....! the beet article - in the market for greasing wt.': carriages; At. •-•- • • •The trade supplied on liberal team.. L. W. BOSBYSIIELL; A Nov.' 11. , 115 . • . . . -• -. .... - - A: D6R .N . • THE CRAVES OF THE DE/iv' , The undersittutxl still continues the inoushictil'i. I'iIONFMENTS. TO.MBS and GRAVE tiT01)“: litailian and. ` . " - • ". .•'. ' . '2llsnericnsi Marble and - " • . .' • Brown Sloe, . ~ PLAIN AND oßNAnarrraL , Caremily and neatly executed - by the best se,..ix4 experienced sculpturers mut workmen. .' 47.0 . Particular attention is caned to the Ttrown• P ~ hfultumentsi "which are. becoming very fastifouitS "Mitch Cer than Marble_ "Marbhleape and - Slate Mantels : also 3larble swill Stone work turnished... prepared and set to eid„ ldthrs of all kinds on reasomible terms ari,itt• noticel.E.Wlat BE fts4t.!{. 'Nor.lB, i6V-4frbt • . , : : rollirillt • ' 1 ) 1,1,`; W Ilivil-p-• d ,tlllOlll-"§uN'i..
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