wis- c -st„: : .•.mint - 0,41-,. elnigitlittPR.6TEGMOIST - nog can AND E.l4"ANiaoll. There is a number of writers on currency and prcliteilitili it present. ‘llearly all depre cate a, sadden contraction of the currency, while nearlYall admit the necessity' ming specie payments. .11ot one, however, of these- writers points out any practical mode Dy Which these desirable results can be pro duced.: Ina recent.tircubtr we pointed out a"plan -by-which resumption can he obtatned stteedily. without Material durtailment of the currency .; and which would not cite& busi ness, but on the contrary give a great.stimu las to ' all the various branches of. business throughout the country.'. NOW, progress is virtually checked by the want of facilities to do testiness. We have built Rolling Mills; Machine Shojis, Factories, 'U., but we have no 'houses to accommodate the , workmen can. be employed. In Pottsville we . could fill three hundred heuses_in leer than three months if wetted them, with mechan ics, laborers, and other workmen. We.earn that such is the case throughout . the whole country. Business and our productive indus try cannotbe inerealied much under such cir cumstances. During the war, caPimlists ceased building tenant houses, becauie they could. invest their capital to bet ter'. advantage in speculation , stocks and oilier securities. . They will not build tenant Lenses, now because the price of evertbing is too high ; because they. believe that pric will recede to a', specie basis, and because their investment at high prices would not net them over 4 or 5 per cent., while stocks and other investments will pay them better f r the time being. Inflating the currency will not (wise them to invest in tenant .hous es , nor will they invest in :such property as long as the present- high prices and the present volume of 'currency, continue. Every thinks ing man knows this to be true. Then , how cau we remedy this state of affairs and in crease the productive industry of the coun try? We answer, sitn - t ly by protecting our industry and productions, 'and prohibiting the importation of moire foreign goods than we can pay for in our exports., independent of coin, by adopting a - sliding scale, empower- tog the,Secretary of the. Treasury'to increase] the duties a certain• per centage when our importations exceed the exportationa, until the drain of coin is checked. Then liMit the' issue of currency in the proportimi of one dollar in currency to $3O of the value of the real and personal properly of the country, as set forth in rim . circular. This will give great coefidence te capitalists, and they will then invest their money as heretofore, in buildinga and other improvements, es they did before the Rebellion.' Our coin would then - be te tamed at home and find Fs way into the banks, which would pave the way for a re sumption of specie payments. Gold would sexin be brought down to par, because there v:ould be no foreign demand fors it, and our banks could resume without any inaterle' contraction of the currency, or a disturbance of values, within a- very short _period • after these limits were fixed by CongreA. Whh the foreign demand cut off, it would not be wanted for any commercial purposes except to pay duties, and after a resumption was ef fected;" the Governinent would not require the duties to be paid in gold, nor would the holders of Government securities demand I gold in payment of interest, 'bedaese the 'Na tional Currency would , be equal in value to gold, and all domestic creditors would prefer paper, because it would-be more convenient for handling.' Gold would 'not then lie want ed,.except as' a basis for our currency f to pay interest to the foreign holders of Gov enunent trees:trifles, and to fill up, the vacuum caused by the..gradual withdrawal of 'hank bills under $.5. With these limits fixed, gold would rapidly accumulate, and we could • never hereafter. be troubled with the periodical expansions' and contractions in our. currency and importation's, causing ruin and destruction everywhe e. These plans are !feasible, have been adopted by, 'other governments , to aceomplish the , same objects, are not complicated left simple, sad can easily be understood by all. If no better methodla devised, and -we have seen no measures so' practical, suggested," so far, why should they not be adopted _ ? Some may object. and say that it would place - too much, power in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury. A, moment's re , flection will soon dissipate - that idea, 'llls action in this matter would be underlaw, the . saute as his other duties are. He can only raise the duties a certain per centage when certain contingencies arise, and he lowers them when other'contingencies arise. The law gives him CilT , cretionary power. Consequently it - places no arbitrary or additional power in.bis . Lands than he now possesses. THE. JAMAICA DISTURBANCES. The late deplorable disturbances in Jama ca have afforded .a congenial theme to the COpperhead press of this country, and noef- fort is spared to mike the impression upon the public mind that the affair Was nothing short, of a wide-spread insurrection, having for its object the . exterininatio of the - white . d and brown inhabitants of that Island. Late .Jamaica papers . hoWever, contain the fact; of the Cage, which show that the outbreak was nothing more' than a riot-which might have been suppressed without 'a resort - to.- martial. law, and the wholesale shooting and hanging by which the lives of thousands of the black ppople ware sacrificed in the shOrt space of .three weeks. Not only is there not a title of evidence of any - kind published in the news papers iu support of the 'statement that the outbreak in Sf. Thorriss'lvits part of a widely - ramified plcit fur the destructio.: of the_whites and browns, but the accounts of the sti-call- led rebellion furnished by the 'Jamaica Jour nals--although all e; pure—are of AIM . most self-contradictory character. The editor Of . the New. :Turk Tritons.; who, has carefully collected the accounts -of the disturbances •as given in the different . newspapers, published . . the - Island, makes up a brief resume of the Main facts as follows : ..tt 'appears that. under Apprehension of some dieter. bands among the blacks in St. Thomas. owing to the resistance shown by many of them to the execution of rewarrant Waned for the capture of twenty-aeven- Jodi. vidualszoncernedln the reectie of a negro from the • hands of the police: the Chief liaglstrate of the parish crated onttheyolantiers—a small body of 'men formed for the purpose of assisting the authorities in the nip . ' maim of local disturbances. • On . the daY of the riot • the volnntemintwere drawn up' in 'front of the Court House,. under arm& and Upon the approach of die mob, and before any enema had been committed by the =le. tir vrd poi lhl e ginl l g e. o i f di t in tw a sto f t:e w s e :t it h: n negroes, and wounding several. Thi;tras done at the L'x command of the . Chief Magistrate, who was among the Mabee of those who afterward fell victims to the-fury - of the populace. Upon seeing thew friends fall, and the Totunteers.preparing to load again, the blacks at tacked the Court Bosse, and then commenced the work of slaughter. The magistrate -who .gave the order to tire upon the .people,,and his particular...friends, were singled out by the mob; and these—S.3m Terse ALONE. ekoept four. volunteers who fell in the - attack;.•-were killed. Altogether, twelve lives, including the voltui . seers; were taken . In the blacks. Sabsequently r the same evening, one planter. a White man, was attacked in his house, and died the reit -morning from the. wounds he received:. -For thesethirteen lives over two 'thousand blacks have been put to death, and hundreds of others whipped. receiving from filly to :me hundred lashes with car. On -the. bare- back. while whole . townships inhabited by the zegnieratave been reduced • it may be said that eruct the bloildr - affair at lifomtit Bey the negroes committed mosses. Bat what. were , tilt* cloXaseal-- hen uld , the killing. of-the planter al, ' _ready-referred . 14.631 idngle lhe was taken by them. , - s o t * woolen or a child Was touched. Indeed.. when- , In the alarm of the moment. one white lady. with heir l children. was flying from her residence. 'some fifty of . the Hardly peoplenibbstko k isothe orreapoodent of & Kingston .newspaper,...- With .Isitkful, humans stud Aonsarkeertt. met-them it - the:foot of -the bur. , and : tsioittheistaindeetkairtentedient asidiltranothereswg a number of Devoe. " Carried eho a Mrs. Eferrismosef,. , wife of •rott.thelrghleS id 24 lire[/ alma from theptin Wonlititielfelfike les ed to the village • if Belli. , where alitthhughtibe , .titotdd bilivgreater • agecrthla _on the vette: bet; Imsband bettsealmenv I% , FX hoaat at the - ilnr.. The ezow....r. ottuftnitted by the blacks Mudded ki the plundeliag of houses, occupants bad fled in' Warm, lett'shrg them to'e POP' aged by the rognea and eagab=es sew. . in Pethtttecal pt,ancee of excitementind trounlarts then (Waited *tithe pariah, are always fownd ready Nor can 11 be paid that owing to; the prole with which - the military were moved to the statilitof the disturbances. and martial.law pm:Muted. the blacks had matime to carry "ut theirintentiona foritajmearst hat itants ful ly 24boittter thelicasnti7artsiatighter before. the soldiers *..i, .aedethat4thitte. anirdaringMtiaMme. had ,thetblacks bean se disposed, theyluel atnple opportucti -17 oftmPetrating the Indlacriminatir massacre which it la alleged entered Into their Ortgthariditortffie.Pl i ‘ fire and the volunteers havingbeensmateral , there well no three. left in the parish, to cMPcee atry.relistatice whatemi to them. 'lt' strikva tur, too, as 'some: whit -ceuistiudite,--thst•---rnot---ty-7,--sine*"ihodY - of hostilelleekiwai found in any part of the disturb, ed district by the military, who. It seem, so sundi was the danger actually apprehended. were sent out against tbe , negnses ht detachmenur of nem and ".twenty soldiers each: and in one case we find that a party.of only three soldiers were sent oat who.. after rosining over,the district for two days, succeeded in caplitring a numiwr of unarmed negroes, 'and in shooting down several who were trying to run away and . bide them e/gym in the worals. • Meanwhile' the Kingston news paperr, at.the.time when the disnutences In St. Timm ruewere at their bight, pot forth statements. from day to da_y. to the effr.ctthat to all the distrietehnthediate to the Parish - cif Thottuis, - as-well's/I in all other parts of the island. oilier and quiet prevailed • among the people, who' were indastrionaly engaged in fluor -every-day avocations. • • • . - - - An investigation will we presume,. yet re veal the true charactercifthis ontbreak in .11 maica In the ' meantime the ph,Ole affair looks as If a riot bad been converted into socalled rebellion for political reasons, and the negroes of St. Thothas goaded- into riot ous_demonstrations by the conduct of the lo cal authorities towards them.. Until the troth comes. out=and Its appearance only a question of time—we must remember that , the blacks were not the first in shedding blood— . in taking life; and it is _Worthy of note that, the Kingston MouyiNo JOBILNLL admit.% inad : - veilently it would - appear, that the firing up . on the mob was an act. of 'indiscretion."— The, Copperhead papers have caught eagerly - at • the ' one-sided sittly received, ' to make an argument against grantim , negroes civil rights. When the'whole story 511AI'. he told we believe that their course will be found • - far more defensible than that of the New York Copperhead negro butchers of 186 $ . _ T ~ j, .:: 13.11ELLIA3rT OVATION TO A SELF MADE A.. splendid complimentary banquet was &caw Hon. Asa Packer, at the Sun Hotel. petblehein, on. Thursday evening of 'last week. J. dillingbam Fell of Philadelphia, presided. Many distinguished persons were present, and . speeches :.here delivered -by .. The . immediafe eaSuenf the assemblage was Judge .Packer's niunificeat giftto the cause. of edihWion of fifty-seven acres of land rid-, joining the loVely Mora Vain village of Betide- . hem, and . five - hundred thousand: dollars in money, and to endow agreat . Poly technic school for the. education of live - Itun tired boys in:those sterling branches of One tlealscholaiship; the neglect and, absence: of which are. felt by 4rnerican 'society in. all its gradations and to its . extremities. ... The Judge. but recently returned. froth Europe. JUdge Picker's 'career has -been one:. Of vicissitude, .bat. pow. it is, estimated that he -is worth over three millions of dollars. -He en tered the Lehigh yalley, a barefoot beY,:with • - • a bundle on hiS .back; -seeking -his fortune: He Worked for some time for: seventy-five cents a day-SubSequently he ran a boat on.the Lehigh 'Canal:: This was cotntnencerrint of his . career.. . To . hinils due the 'etirly : huild: ing of - the Lehigh VaileYilailroad, - a greater part of Whi'ch: is )3Ow ,owned by him: He ()fen encountered tiVersity. in:, his endeav ors - to- build the. vast imprOvements with which hiS iranie is Alirkad: 'Ten - years since he was involved to such 'an extent that he would gladly have ,parted with all he pos ., stasSed,' if any one would liave..-..assnined his liabilities.'. Now through his energY . :Md . l in- - domitableinclustry; he is one of . the wealth iest-Men in-the country.. It is creditable. to .Judge Paeker, - that motwithstanding his: . suc cess in life and...his . 'en.ortnaus 'wealth, he is in heart and bearing in word' and . deed, - the - .same man he was whenhe started .in . ' life: The recipient is in every respect._ worthy of the ovation which hereceived. last week, : and. we trust that be may liite for many years yet to assist in the development of- the resources of Pennaylvania,• and . loved ,and honored by all who appreciate --modest, sterling, manly merit». . . . A CIABICAL•ROMANCE. • • The Rev. Wm. Barnes, fortherly Pastor , n , . . . the.:Methodiat Chnich of Ihis . BotTigh; and sell known to our nit' ns; died suddenly in Philadelphia; on ;Fr' ay - night last,, of con . gestion of the braf A case in-dou - lin which he was defendant at the 'dine of hire dektili; casts Such an sirmf romance . 'aliont:.his clos-_ . . . ing hours • of life, • that - . we note the affait..in detail as .. contataed in the Philadelphia pi pere: • . No elergyrnaM in the Methmlist Church was better known than Willitterliarnee.' For 61xty:years a. in: m iter of its itinerant ministry; .commencing with the nie, - and saildlesheig der; of Asbury and Scott the dicing slowly•iticreatied reputation as the vani ties Id the'world and the -follies of The flesh were en ordted on - the beloved - church of -his t elopften choice. He was ,a bitter-opponent of fashionable friv olity. -The plainriesi of his foterathern VitiA . the apple. of hls -eve. The simplicity of apostolic days Wils the et/twin : id of his - 11 le, 'and the doctrines he red were the doctrines he preached. John the -Baptist was nnt plainer in :attire.. in' life, - and in manner .• than Mr. .Barnes. and the ardency of his -opposition to gayetj and eat raYegnnee made. him :11117 . 1011 , " • throughout the honed? , et the Philadelphia confmence. An n divine lie was elocitient, earnest and sinttere." His sermons p sensed the power .of the old fathers of Methodism, when .Wesley end Whitfield „invoked the' mercies of Providence on the rellierim of England and the.Men eerSettlementa of Ametica.- , Ementric end ningular in his boyhood..his individtittlity tnereased in his later nears, until the peculinit traits of Mr. Barnes' character made him familiar in every 'Methodist parish of the. State. For twenty years his name has been a boose hold word in. Methodist families in the Philadelphia conference. -. . On Friday night the old Aivine died from one of the most singular circumstances in clerical history. An -.ld law of Pennejlvania.'enactettiMl7ol, d :Antes that banns of. marriage mustbe published. in :public meet' Yoreand posted. on the meeting-house one month lie: fore the ceremony can be legelly performed -For years the statute bas been null. It filled a place ,in the rec ords of commonwealth law, bet , its tering' were never heeded, Mr. Barnes joined inlawfni holy wedlotk two levere: who blushingly mete - to:hie house and asked the sacred fulfillment of their heart's desires. The bri , " , ' was the daughter of a resident ,of this city.. Herritted strenuously to the union. but his anger toward the emideen.wan Impotent. They. were united in marriage. and he could not• divide. them. His &tighter was of . full age, bat - her hueliaml was not twenty - one.:-.,Paw . : erlese tieseparate . them, the father prosecuted the:gta - - haired clergyman . for-violation of the antiquated, net of .1701.. The_ fossil of a father claimed - the vengeance of 'the (MusD of the law: Mr.: Barnes WES broughtbefore the District C'oult. with Judge Sharnwood on the bench: The defetadantle cOnimetcontended that .proof the non-publication-of the banns should lie made.; that the pituntilPs witnesses bad not gone to the courthouse or meeting-house'' doors to examine:: and, . tinteritucli as 'this was a.finalaction, the., proof shoulit-tie Positive ns to the - non:perlarmance ef.the . requiremcnte of. the act He said that the enforcement of the act lead_to .many divorces. to the. breaking of many'- family Hat andt hat the father . (the . plaintiff) had &me wrong in. .enstings.doutit 'upon .the legality of. the -marriage - Of his • daughter. united in, matrimony. by a power recognized.by ecclesiastical law as well ss custom.- . The plaintiff's counsel urged the .inforcement of, the. penalty: Judge Sharewood instructed the jury that Die • lew wa4 still in form ; ttuit no one could join' in marri age a minor:without conkint of the :parents and pnhli. cation of the banns; and he 'instructed the.jury that if they found such consent had not been 'obtained and such publication nandtts the plaintiff.Vas entitled to re corer 'The Jury &mid notagree. - On - the opening of the court- rei Saturday:morning. the melancholy fact. , was announced.lay tbejudge. - ire discharging 'the jury.. that Mx: 'Barnes had died a few-. hours, - after leaving the court bonne. The:cause of Isle death was the-ex citement conseunent on .' the .trial * of the case.-' With the . penalty of a broken law pending;'. death entered a stionger.ple . a. and the venerable divine' was called to a the bar of God who Stakes the canes of his servants hisown; ' The tears and prayers- of the :whole Metho- Aint'Church follow the _aged yeteran of the cross to hint eternal-rest. " • . • , " ' TIIE. possibilities/ of a war to drive Max imilian out of Mexico, are. being discussed; and there cart be no question _that there arp many complications on our Mexican' border just now: It, is also reported that General Grant has said that nothing Wouldsgive him so Much pleasureas to upset the empire of Matlinilian. It is plain that France would never have attempted the bold move of pla cing 3laximilian on,the throne of Mexico and supporting his pretensions with :French troops, had this country not been involVed in a war 'which engaged all of its energies.- r - 1 V betties we shall now engage .in war with France to upset an empire which if let, alone will itself fall ere long, is a question which this Government will unquestionably serious:- ly ponder before ,deciding to inVolve itself and possibly. Europe. It is r4torted that the Government is not in favor of initiating bos dillies. If the issue , is thrust upon us,. u e must meet it of course. - : Tat Head-centiv i'f the Fenians, Stephens, recently arrested in Ireland, has . imen coin mined (or trill-. He "Says he will not make any defence, as deeti net recognize any British law in-Ireland. -It is said ihat Many of the secrets of:the society•tiere *Might, to light by,docuomots TonMl io`Sfepli6ik: bon*. = Reading' if"' } bl "`" -4 : 41 1" 14m tAtt: -.8 °.; 4 - 1 P Pi)tti . wyt46.*:l* ] Test e r :l* -41 *-4 . 44 * At itutet - street. • ::...tVlipmber of , atuivini then the bafttler Irrhsind. - . .* • pia **En 4:"'11at• The Rofign ireportelk: theft spire, thO free ui o journab are 9keeortut.of ihe betti#te*`_-haveptt - twit. a Foe Tra*Leigtte, fi*,4,lle . pprposuid de;;.. rstrOlOg every Portion rif ;our tariff *IPSO is yzoOttive!p:its cliarachii. The President of the Associatkon Win Cullen - Bryant, the ,editor,of the-New lirork.43 . vetting free trade, jourrutt -The Rverilni; - , Postistitt orfsi Italy a Denaitaiiej2a4;l 3 4! :br a n-niteo . °ff Democraticparty - On - . : free -. mil and the slavery question,4ith Wait Wright. Mar tin Van Buren, and 'many - ether leading tnocrais iii New Yeolc.: Since the Rebellion .has been crushed' and: slaVeriabolished, the Post leans toward the Democratic party.— In the recent contest- in' New York the Post did not enter into the political arena for either - ThePost ittLthe Organ ittf theforeign importers, and has always beeMconsistent to its 'advocacy' of tree. trade:: ,'We" . state these facts because au n m efforChas beeade by the Copperhead pipers to create the impression thatit is the Republican party that has or ganized the Free Trade League. This is not true. We do not know of a single paper now adhering.to the Republican party,' that adva cates free trade, while nearly all the Copper htitd- and . so-called Democratic papers sup port that policy. This is admitted_, by the World, the leading - Copperhead paper in New York, 'as the following ertract from that - paper of November 17th, shows: . • We Rake the movement here initiated.first: be crtureme think it timely, and wish It .suixerts: and sec- I ondly, because the "Free Trade League. springs up outside the Democratic ,twrty, which is. an d . always has been, the *eat free trad • e orgiudzation of the country. The formation - of this "Free Trade Lraitte.,.. , Which, if euccv- , tful, will hay," its affiliated societies all o‘er the :unary. is a significant bigl3 of the times. It proves that :be tendencies the public mind run parallel to the policy of the Democratic party. There can be . no doubt that the free trade ilxt.nees are de-tined to tri umph. The party that chuinpionatteni is the party of toe intim. • Europ6at and particularly-Rnglish manu facturers, will throw into the Republic util 7 lions of dollars in order' to buy up the Cop perhead press of the country, (who are badly in : want' of crumbi of comfort' from some source.) and also "Congress'" .if possible, to' crush the protective policy of the nation.-- Itwas English go1;1 that bought up Congress and destroyed'the tariff Cif 1842, and unless the people closely watch their representa • theti, they Will do it again. particularly if the Copperheads should ever obtain power in the country,. We.are ,glad to observe that opposition' the .New York Free •Tra4le inovement,. nundir-r .4)f the . proreinent citizens of-. el pi hi ;held ii : !beefing On • W ednesday last for the purPoSe Of organizing: American: Industrial League : . - This . Important: m—ove ment should not he . ctintined . to Philadelphia, but' exteed . tkievery section where -American industry is vitally interested in-Protection. There never way a period io the history of.', • our.. country : " hen the Polley of Pietactiim , Was. More: necessary. to- our 'manufacturers, - oor . 'werknien; our miners and': - .f-tireers . ,-.--- Thousands who were theermy.arethroWn, upon their :own resources to obtain slivingi . weighty finantial - .responsibilities are upon us; :the :: - Cievrnment: will: need ; for Vars an. itiCretied revenutt„ . Mid we Can, only prosper by preventing . our inariteta,frOntheingflood-. ed by' foreign manufacture S..: and . thitGovernment tire _deeply iu erected in this movement, and the coining: session 'of Congress should be : . 'arged - **hY the . people to give us adequate Protection, If that policy. shunt' d - not be. .adopted, excessive impOrtutious rind consequent te_many v4ll he the. history Of the country for. years to come.. Citizens,. he Warned iutime... , . • • . C 61113131.28. This body will . meet.. On Mondsy... ner Theie a ill be but few difficulties in the organ ization - of of; RI presentative* for aceordihg to "Occasintial," , : there, is scarcely a . claioint from -the: seceded States *hose credentials are uot . inure Ur defective, It • . . • is the-case in 'every. of. the: States.: late in. Rebellion. . The, Raleigh -- PROOrtEsa of the '47lh say plainly. in au art that all, of the.applicant*from North carohnii.. Will be rejected, giving the following reasons: - •. "We might have hid'a representation (..101 gresS, we niMlit -have had' the: truoPii removed; and civil .siibetituted for martial la*. ; but the - people, ur a portion of : them,. by their persistent retusal to • accept' the: condition of .. .things, end yieid a cheerful obedience tu • rightful authority,-. have.deeidt,d'iliffereutly' and-now let them reap the hitter fruits of their folly. Lave no idea that the troops will: be removed from the State before Janoary, - 181.11, if then, and all diishecause a few leaders wilt have it that the -cause 'of , the. rebellion was a.saeledca and that treason is -nu Linger treason 'We thinl:'welthow 6.qm:thing - Of the purposes, and inn-ma - r of the' tiovern meta; and we inn-ma-usyy to the-people' of this 'State and of tint *.tutu t'tti.t they b - :emisidered in a lit c.indition to rt-turn to. th‘-; as • lung as ttie .es iris In deeeaiioli ahu . t .nusi.4re and . those tt Ito nave - rem/thy 0 the Union. thron6Lt the reign of tuition. that , lot four • 3 ears swept over the ci,uutry are petiteeuted aod'nbased, • .IThply.lleeillte they have been. trite.h.) Lie • th.o . - ( rininint." . • • • • , • The duty of Mr MephersOn;* the 'Clerit:of the 11 . aik,...is . 16-refuse to • put upim. the initial, roll. ()I' the House the names of Per sons inatteapplieation tor. admission un dcr-such ciretinistanceS. -As Mr„ . - .Dheridge . act . e . d u lbbi;, in ii.situihir Taac; - and Was sti;- tabled by the Demrieraey, so-Mr. McPherson will actin 1065. TlieMi , jority of the House will cmstain his action the'matter .- of re construction more time Will.be - required, but we have full ' Confidence', that the coming Congrii , S will not consent to any. settlement that - does. not, recognise -1110ts.tO all classcs:" . and givC.artiple security to; the: :11.47 •. . : .Tnrasn.tr - next will hn. ohserVed in Perm_ sylitaninstind in:nenriynllOf the. other Sthtes. .ns Thanksgiving, ., in response to the -prodia elation of " President: Johnson.. Since: the. days of WaShingto . n, the course of no one was ever so promotive, of unity of teligious feeling„ one 'rising above all the. riarroW bounds of sect and "party. as that of. the .late President. Ms , . eminently •conacientions character and confiding reliance upon Provi dence produced an amazing e ffect An this di- Jection. _The Thanksgiving Proclamation of PreSident Johnson worthily follows in the same path, and we could be happy to see- it observed in the truly national religious spirit in-Which its terms are-conceived. _Tee pirate Shenandoah sailed trOm Eng and‘for New York on tbe.2lst. Enerkirien±i ..T4 pm E. "E. J. L."—ln our ti - ext - tre endeavor to comply with your request. • , - " INDUSTRIAL .yND COSVMERCIAL GAZETTE; " is the 'title of a weekly..paper just started in Louisville: by F. H. nutter tt.Co: It is devoted *tn . commerce, manufactures, minim nil, and, agriculture.. The first num ber whie.h bfore us gives evidence - of in dustry and ability.' . • "PRODUCER AND qO:;;RUXER."—Yotir views on tire - best OM of briftging firodncer- and . 6ontirt= mere into direct business contact and dispensing to a great extent .with. the growing - clsss known as " middle men . ,", have - been ,received and read. Yourideas on tins subject certainly embody liter % but we consider that it would be impassible to reduce them to practice 'We'there fore, reserve the publication of ..yonfinteiesting communication. . . - ••• Tilt; Brtuvren - . PosT.LWe notice a change In the managetrient of ibis well 'knovm and favorite vieeekly, tv. the - admission of a Indy author its editor.. Mr. Emertninllennett, The stop-' nlar writer, ober writes excineively for ; the. Pont, and announces a continued Mom, - to, begin the first - of the year, to be called "The Phantom of the Forest," a wild story of the early settlement of Kentnek.,. - -Bella Z. flpenier, the e'ditor, Whose novel of Ora has teen law higlrly podded, VSO an nounces a, continnedstory, to be called Genevieve Howls. Florence Pc.rey,, the .anthor of "Eve lale," Lenise Chandler' Moaltoo, August Bell, Eleanor C. • Donnelly, Beatrice Cobinna, Airs. Margaret Boainee, and a host of other - popnl r entluire also write for the Post. - -- The Tat cOntiititi,' - besides stories; sketchee, poetry; hairioroas articles, &0.,. an original Agrioalture.':Department, and - origi. Dal and selected riseeiphs , ..for. how. ekeepere.—, Wheeler,. Wilson's celebrated, sewing ritachin4 are offered ,as - premiums to thotto who ~ get up eel , " chtbe-:- - en eativ way of:getting it:sewing:ma chine, worth in'Phitarlidphia fifty lollartil The :price attire Post is .$2,50 yew two 'copies $4, fonr. copies $B, eighte-cpiee (and one grab:) slB. . Sample copies, eontainotg.the terms • and induce. maritsln.full, are furnitthed , gra . tie, Address B. Petersen & CO., 319 Witlnnt4t,mig„ . Philadelphia:. ..TTM - ATLAi.i/C - -No:427MT hi:Tay, strong. this month closing sixteenth' hilt :yearly ; It's; of a new tee, by Cloilesiteafle, ailthorlbf -"Hard Cash;!.! enti tied ..(#rilhth daunt ;;&.:Jettionay.'l: Sohn - Neal; of Port lapd,t that fine. Titterart► aXiaYanillT.S9Met.elttitchotlWilliatirßlie.kyrood t. - d fo in p aezallie , PertoiN o .4,4l , 3llb9aft.. IF.Crk.4lo 4 ` ll6l ' - llittliijtellillti . 4 9 .li*V l P; • ient' o # 4ll . l lPrimet latiliVierse; otoThit , Nktlitegf. Heetheitid t ,Andremarthe,'-' ten,of the `the flettet 111i4d4.-:Nre.Ffitowe And . 4 11te Marvel?! revel:Wee' ly, continue their , serial 'composihons. Mr. . etc . a, .Some time since Messrs: Agli:Shir.; the.'.ustatinen,- . • - discoumee on , „thrit;:4 p., v a to rtiliiraiisdr -. •llt. Beveridge pnr aa chaised f Moths of catehing r jellyfishes. Charleiritil; , rind on the tableland , o sketches the life of, the Adelaide.' , ;,) I *:if:_-.. -wag,the Palma: Water Company- .They (daughter or I"Barry-Octrtrtralls” the Pa y. 4- : ll 4 ' '' =lot.'' t...swxxiated *ith them several bailee Charles Sam*, in arsMsiarksibly echo - .111{1; . , wlitfill falikrWipeatabl,-",--iitieskind formerre.. cleOf some Isaahlh.treake of fltiwell-kstosra - :Li* zwthokixim_panyi named !" - rdelti _ • County -471 o,,,uet,_by phrnppustatiattestpit,VmedikistralretuiraP..pthit kiiiiorialiohT, ; ;; _ • cout.-• , !,, of Fiances (it owns itt lits•ossemellC!f, Sri- ''•jeinriagltlithited umnberoteisaree of *ea..; Me, tads** Sive - Geiti-',,ilexiadaniuels7y.istol,:ionderstrftstst.thg4 ikis the intath.*of 02e*Cotallii -speaks of Scyllis-and:liess. , 14:_r_it0, 71 .**-4 0 1 -01 .0 2 i40*.4 4,-- OOP" sw - :: ..PolttiesllYt.to Xtie.htelient".AteioniXf --.•• ~ '-7. - Wgs, . .*.-4 41 - edg',,_ . - .'• : Theitage...._ z ba. ' '. 131 ** 14 ..„, 4 0 . gi e -see t ia—sit,etingerkciedistitsfrmli -fiss . ,'...3olorMnoaa.l- not" onlY• 0 •Plit e vo n 040 , sot rush upon Fleylli.Viiieuator Shnitaterltisiks'-',Yajr. TheT'grotinda.wilLeseatain a race course, . that "the Scylla" upon ishichour Republic isiiicist: - .'.U- Witfitillisiong:and thirty - feet .wide, and be en -41 . .. is thai-ohl-reckof-Coseesesion.::•tutd•-•rxuseo. - 4irell anclaceitbfirfeatte:"Vittel• feet_ in 'height. preens' which, from the bevnning of slur history s Should the Weather prove favorable, the race haitseesi alzatitatittertilt : - .The editorial:proms' e i course wi ll soon". be - finished, s-ss ground '. for the of th e e • Atlantic .3fonittly f0r . 1865.18 'exceedingly „. imprtivement wars broken on Wednesday morning good. _lt includes paiseagee from Nithauiel'llaw- • last by . D. Beveridge, Req.; in the preseuceof a•, thorne'sDiaryi•beginning St afperiod immediate;' large nsinaleirisf . our eitigents, We note thia.pro ly ,subsequent _to Ins_ leaving college l Charlesposed-Improvement with great satisfaction. It - is Reade's - new noYel, and Mrs. • Stowe's "Chimney , enicrf the lovhest spots in the vicinity of Pottsville, Cartier:". Teese•three will be continued through. .:and will be a favorite resort in Suminer, for our the year. • Ike Martel's story_ of . "Dr. .John's". .citizens.. _.....-. :. . .... - , • Will run thrones the reit three lie 'four . nuMbere: i''," _ - .. Bastard Taylor and:Mrs. L. M.'" Child : willies pee- • , :Flighiray . Robberw.—ln Port Carbon laed•week. - .1 4-vilf conilibute-14. 046 etoricis , and g‘lieries of lit - i-'•Xyattlag man liturfe•Thors. Jelikini;frOlif Tama" erary recollections; entitled '.'"The Last Days of : " qoa, went into a house. and inquired if lie could. Walter Savage Lauder," will Mao appear. . obtain. boarding - fur a fen. days. The reply was .The Deeember,number of "Our Tothag Folks" : that he 'mad not-be :aocommOdated. - -"A. man esampleteis the first year'of that magazipe•-;inik- -n - 'named Philip Derixindy • and .a• companion:were Lug a •Vtiltline o r t3l2 . c riges, which might hate been - present, and Dermiely offered to show• Jenkins a more conveniently i:ided into trio„ " This is the place where_ he.could'obtain beard.. The three. best periodical for young. people now • published. _ left the -histi , ,e, _and after they had passed over The' preterit number containe eleven original arc;; ". the bridge-by:the steam mill, bermody• garroted. "fides t• an sixteen' illustrations- , Put' need-up, and threw. him down... TheOthet man worn-out, hack - Tiered. n ood-eute but finewood-en... drew. a knife and atanditig' over Jenkins threaten gravinga, from oret iv:al-design. by leading ar- e Ito kill him if he resisted 'or cried out While- usus. Miss Prescott,' •Mrs. •Striwe, J. T. - Trow- - jeekies was in nuts positinn Dermcslyrolibtd him bridge; Mayne Read, .end the. author 'of "Ten of a pocket book containing V 2- The robbers Acres Rtiongli,". contribute - the best .artieles. -...1n. th•M ordered J,;nkints to leave quietly ,or they tlie4anuarY number. of - "Our Youog Fulks" a fide'..,wLullkill him: 'ln the ecuffie haus were exchanged eitgraving . 4 'fins-. St , we Bill be eiv,•ll. • ~. , areident_llY and the hat that .J"einries obtained . wits subsequently recognized as belonging to Nee morning • Derniody was arrested • taken berm:is-Squire - Barnet of Palo . Ales, and re' leased fr.ma ens ody after •Ipaying haek the mousy' he had stolen, 'and paying the costa.. The District . .Atatirocy wee subsequentiv - nritified of the facts I em,y,,,,....pe c „ , .. . , . „ co w s c*,,..iics. lof the case; •' and. instructed. Constable. Chri sman -. . • scam ' ar r a i - • • to procure a warrant for " the re-arrest ofDemo -243-ct04r,..'.'34-* Full rtt 'll` -Ou Friday D;rmody was ' arrested again, 3 SoNna•y......' 7 • 74. 34 s u et' q. :_ I. 4'24 .. brought beforaSquire Reed - in thie 80r0n, , 41, - and 4 'Nf.l3slmr. ...I 7 54 33' New M. TT 11 9.e teg committed it, default br s3oo..bail •ro answer at 6 T0E. , .,94y,...... 7 .9 4 33 First q. 23 7 t. 5 mug C..)11r1...5ub5 , - , ,quntly 15-411.watpr9e.uFek suadDer -6 W.E9Nirsp4T. 7 /914 - 331 • • - ' . .. ' - 1 -•mo.dy icleae•d front custody 7 . - ruirstuas..: 7 41{4 .5.31 - 1 '- - 8 Fato*r 7 12(4 .331 goat AitatrA. Weekly Almanait. A Gtiost..-The - uppereection of Market street: . has been somewhat excited lately, by the alleged' .appearance between the beers of 1.1 and.l o'clock, , at night, ota'wliite nnyvingfigure., -Persons'who say that they have seen 1t,.• asses t must positively that it itai, folietted.them up the road which rung 'hy the Cemetery aslar.es. the ~ ,a te...,Tti.one who sati .a hollow. justwest:of the Ltrks of the road',. itbowed its.head repeatedly.. With. the State 1v dignity apd'solemnity of the:shade. of Hamlet's. . . . . . lather: another.attempted to grasp it, as it ap . ClitliSc(ildeti to Mahanoy. City on peered at his tide, and it. ditearipeared. Pistol the 221 ult.,.a..ebild -- .Of -.John 'Weber,. 'aged. 141 balls and stones it is said, hal, , ,c no efftot whatever moutharaai It:cadent:lllv. e to death. upon it; Anxious. to verify the fact of the exist - - I etice of "this pera:mhtik.ting perturbed spirit,. we visited the spot on Tuesday night at :12 o'cloCk. It might have...been-that the . . twain .vgas shining too itrie . i.tly "fat` the: ghostly visitor, or that from 'Skepticism we .wete 'deimed • unworthy to' hold. comMuniun withit, at .any rate it-, did not walk that night. - ..111 the old coach shop in Market ssreet,.rccently, twit workmen were ern pit iv ed . W t h cool oil lanins. They. (t he lanips) were•feli of oil :.;ed the wicks ..trimined: • ci.los:ottliti WOrk men was up. 'the other. down • stairs. KtidtlenlY, witliont app.t.rt:mt caus..; . both lamps were extiti 'gniSbed pr..eisely ;it the same moment. .• Thitl.We have fr. - nt. the lips of one of the : workmeM • A.B nts in Some diBtance tins spot where the gtiosit seen to .walk; Vre can unly.att • ribute this tnysteritins t ;,teitsliop .hosiness to the fact that 'there thu,t,he nest of 'ghosts Market street.. 'With ioteres. we istait 'further. developnients in • this grave.matter. .. • . ier:y rife fie ailvertiertient:b3eydiere . •The December ; tei 6r of L7ourt . will commence on Monday next. • -„. :•.To:inoi-rom.•: , ,Fori,y;nintli Sunday .of Alfa yOar and'AdventiSunday.. Day's lenOtb, 9 hours and . "Unde 70ni'..1 Gib; temoon at 2 (Moil, at the'Tdwn.R.ill. Take the children to Bee-Un cle Tom auti.Littli• price for children. . . . . Fire in:Tann:Nutt - ...-Un th e 18th Tilt., the, upper part of •:)Ir.. Stiehter7a •lhtut , r th -T...itiatpta,• was damaged Itv•ilre, with the furniture whielilt eon •ta hat. The 'I fire watt . 'claimed by a defeciive rLituuey.. . . • • A 'cabiabbe propfirty uti „Market , . eArt;ei,. belonk og .11.1. v. iNtn: Cr. .Nletinig, id ,offered for eitile.. 'lie lot is 20 feet Irma br 190 in depth, And con- • cr() frame d weilioi housed.. Fur term s, etc.; ;quire of Cul. John P. flObart.' • .•. • . St zge.Liu . e ket;ret , - :Pottsr . ilk and Ashlarid..] —Onand after .11oriday. next*, a fonr borne Coach, S.J.cob'Spotta, proprietor, convey patiaengera li tvi;en- Pottevilic and -Trish land. e. coach 'Will leave Aaliiand it.To'cloCk in, the. morning, -.and 1 l'oasville at. 3in tne. aftt.rnoiai. , : . ' . - Rot arid_ Colif rtioie can be obtained at tht;'Llay . at. tbt;••.ro6als trey, nuder Pantisylvania Rail. A. Mr,..Dowlo - every4iiiik - fitted up very. canfortal.)ly,. 11;8. eliterprisa ahodli.l•ba ...4.oJueuged. •rr • • . . . Rem - /Sane Riley will 3.loiVer a lecture befciti the Ptittsvihellt-bating Club ~ t ,n . Monday 'evening itpxt.- Thesinestion under' discussion at the :set meeting, to wit t "Lt there- more- to Admire , tha. , ci.;istienin in the character 'of ' the English peo pler will be continued on M.lshiy evening. The. mef.tinp of Church increa in• it ter Rt v. • Mr: Bilekbee whu has 'so' . ably tilled the ibis week; will iilde.pre. ch week. The nrclbianee of fliptieni be iolniini , teren .on ei:enjrl2,., -in their meeting 1101;8 .turner of 7th and Atat4intatign . . . • . . . . . . . . A . Wi x 1 nto Me. /160. 7 -Boy.Fi, :when night comes g on, o home. .There in. nothing mere detriment; al - to your morale, than to be running around - this e!reet under cover of darkness, bir-then you can acquire little else than an educAtioninrowdyiemi. atid•bvf; , re you know. it:-you willbecninereckh..es and; vichMs.. If you'want to he „good men;'see to &that nightfall findt4 you' at home.. ' . - ' . . . . - Biped by int .E7filosion. of Pawder.-0n... the 20tli ult. at Yatesville Colliery i llahruipy'Cit - ; as: .ft naim.d Edward liorn.x, -was preparing a. bl atingeartiid ge, aspark of fire was earned from his lamp to a ke:z of powder near him*. The pow der exploded, injuring ,the Awful tunate man so. severely that_ ho died the. next day.-;.lie leaves.a wife and four children. • . • . . . The ..sruldtery buainees carried or; l . )y thirMesers. Shoeners in Clo ir,.four of whom haire been in the Army, is worth the patronage of the „public. These young men are itinleitlaw anoerititentlenee thcir father, Me. R. D. Shooier r ivl44. for twiny' confided Was a euhl:er - and ..till work confided to.their care will be promptly and. ,at le faen executed at re;,eialablki pnce.e. : • • - • Mfr. GPorge. Kirin ; an accomplished•sr . who la , :s 'jest . re•sehed this country from ar.rfilli deii-ous of .securiwg, pupils- 7 :yoptut: pupils of eithei sex—to impari.. to them a thorouch knowledge of the.Perni.in hinge:we, and litera ture. :He hi said to 1,6-- a flee •toacie.r. id formation in-relation to thi •getaleman,. can : be ..13tainriljnO.Mii , kra: . K.t.pitz di And Gres:Rang of Bev : A Com lieto+ t..GUrm an • teacher heeded 'in .PiAttivtliti. - - . ' . . . . : • The remainO'-of Lieut. Latibenefine, of. Co. IT, 41301 Rrnnitylvothia Rettinient, a gallant and pnpu -I.tr.ofticer, who War, killed dui tirant'o Virginia campaign, 18f4, have been brought to Schuylkill Haven, and Vvildbe interred .- to-morrow inermieg at 9.4 o'clock. Hie. etirv.h;ing . comrades are ted ro - rneet to-morrow Morning. at ,Dromh;•ller's Hotel Centre street,' this BOtough, - at .7. f , vr•th ' e pnrridie: of takingt he 8 . o'ciOck -train for. 'Schuylkill Haven; to attend the tunerol. • • . . . Serintiff.dimge..—On the lalt-"yiltitn,o, George Gordnerijr., witi arra:4nd in Ashland, charged with Snyder at 'counterfeit i2O Milted - States lega 1 - tender note. Oa the 20th the accitsed . had a hearing before John P. Ho lisrt,, Rig United Statcs Commis:4ol)er. r. Hobart held Gordher to hail in the prim of $2OOO, to an-Rcr at th. United State's Dielriet 09nri. in. next, ~ealion of which will memo on the third Nonilay_of.Febreary "wit. . . , . . . Seine *cif the eitizminor- Now York antiripating that:eholera trill "Vir‘i thlt City,latlri , :lg next Sum: Trier if not this Wititer,•pre'. preierripiz to otigrate to the interior. Man:i - hai , e selected plans of r.- foge among the inom its irus of Penn , ylva ~ .ili where' one inireiri.s health.at eVery:lireath,.', We's-limier ,-,tand that.rooro liava.heee engivrei lt nor orit; '• ipal hotel- for quite'a .nnniber of NiOr •Yorkers. old that tilietteholera Makes its appearance, if ii : anpeari,i'iit all, wo'triay expect qiiiiit an influx of iljetingninhed. Gothnmite4.: -.-• • , . . • Tl,i.e.C.duge* qr.,Temperr , nee if (moll Cd. 11.- N..ternpperance meeting wva'held in the.. Presbyre:. rian amych, Ittahanny City' . on tln. evening of the .20th la, which. Wait Well at eyrie ft Addresses were - delivered.by theltev.'ltir:ssti., bet z nad..Da• cia Otlllthanov City. Rev.. 'Mr: Allen off.llfinera ville, and,hy Inte theArmV.-- The G;:izede Faye -that the Order of the Sons of Toinnet aneein tlist.place, is in quite a.flonriftb hg condition, haying been organized brit a short time; and now numbers about fifty members. At the first meeting of the Itlm.hanoy City L ee 'ntn,-the gneatiort "Oueht the Chill Dflgistrate of the Unitert - Statea to -.have. the power topardon criminals;" was diactu;ned by Meanta: - J.-Wol verton; and 1. Y. Shollenbargee in the affirmative, and Messrs. O. o'. Tiffany and J.' Midihmti in the negative:: The President gaveliis.deeision in favor:lA:the negative. - At the !sleeting on Thunt iiay evening last the . following creation: was 'iris enssed,‘,Should Reprpsentaiivett be governed by the Will of their censlitnente - . • . . . . , . . 'Riled !)!, Fftn . ór coal.--od . Tuesday, - •t IMt uliimo a-miner. named Ham 11 bails, Welsh nian,•aresident of St: Clair but formerly of-Potts• vale, was • killed in the Millet) Of the Mammoth Vein Conenlidated. Coal Company,. by. a _fall Of Ffe W 9.8 50' Veers age,:tinti unmarried.- His remains w,ere interred in the Wr.1.11 Congre ftational burring ground,•Pottsville.. sitind.that.beleft .coneiderable•meneY and •sinne •re;tl estate lonated in Pottsville , and Bt.-Clair: -The property will be inherited by his surviving brothers and sisters. One of his brothers is' in - .llfusonic...."-At• a stated' commtmicliticin of: Pi lsalci Lodge; No. hehl"itt its hall if this Binviugh, Moriday -evening last, the fol lowing:officers were elected to, serve during the ensuing Masonic year,. which wc!laommerias on fil; 'John's .Daymext ;..W. Greenwald ; - S.. W., 4. O.Rionas,.;.T W. D4byithell; Sec fetary, C. Little ; Treasurer, 'Wm. Fox; It is coif ten:whited. by this Lodge to have allasonid Sup per this year.:'" During the - war thiik festivi ty was dispensed with by Pulaski: • ••' • ' • If the secretarieinf - other in'',.the _County will send us.the names of their newly elected of ficers-we will publish them with pleas - tire. • .Ate stated nu-ethic of • Schuylkill , Lodge, No. M.,• held atOrwigsburg,Ntivember 29th, 18.65; the fullowing . officersLivetti.eleeteil .to serve the etistkingmliasunic yearolz,-: - W.. M.., 'Michael ,• - Jos.. Drumheller,. '• J. •W., Charles W:Schtwrr ; . TreitsUrer, Fraula. Kern ; Salretgy, Stittoiel.ll. Madden. • ' fil•R;iiesteses.—,'llie• following' list shosns the . number of licenses asseeseil by the United , States • Reviinve elfleeri, iii. Hoti Coliiity ef • BehhillA . ft•r: • the present year : - .. -' "'-:' ' '." ' " .. Retail Dealers..::•. : 548 i resniarice,,Agents..' 16 Butchers' ': . 192;Uvriers ' 49 Boil:lets "acid Doti- IPed.llers; 4 Herm.. •• 4 - triethrs... :.'....... 54. " : .2 • ."- , . 46 Manufacturers..—. 341 • . " •--1 • ' • . - 118 Retail Liquor -Detil - " on foot's"..'. . 53 ere: -.. :. , -:-.... .. 'BS3 , -Livery • Stablos, ... 34 Elect lucre -151Dentisfs • . .....,. '.'..' :8 Distillers ..... qleenvoyaneers...... • . 15. Wheleeale • Digtior" . :I . Prod.•icie Illokert'..; i,. .18 ..Dea1er5...,.,,.,. 32 iflorse : Deocrji,,, .„ ,'...... 8 Flial4ritiiliers ....: 'lslAuctifiaettra:<.<••••••. 2O ' Wholesale Dealers: • 86jelsim- Agent. ..., .`, :. 19 •Physieisais;'< - :-. i....'it,.:ll.l.lßating:Hitisetr.:**.::.‘7.. 14 - Hotels. :....,- . .- 1 ...-. 15610iiihkit ~ raj.-- / 1 •• Banker S...:.:. •:..;.<''...:-.. 42 1 1111 ' _ • --:".., • ~,, r:, ', 0 ItrlifellC. .. , ~,, 4 .41'llilliiirti - 43,osi 4 ine t .... 11 p ums " MUKKIF derriere. -.,'. 22 Vii:441:11:of•el:•• ,4 ' , 1"Z••••":"J 1 - AlititleTAßell/il:' , : , Vi argnitetgri.,o l - ... - 1A :V.') 1 I .r.-,r,,• :-..--.., ..-v Li Comlnerelalfirhhent.•:`-2' Isere-, :....• ......., 128 ElzhiE4tionev..!;.:: - .'.1, 1 5.1. Qiittle'l3rolters . ,'. C. 36 , . , . . . . 'The . -711i,itre.-:-:)lces.ls. Sitt ty - and . Harrison, th e in:magi-re of-the thiiatrical company now per fOraii•••-•-6o the Town Hall, must-be well satisfied with the a p:ecia.tivi: Maneer in whi , l the people of ..Poti Ilie bas.potroviz , .:( l theirenterishanent. .Eae. - y ni - .4lit sauce their arrival berd--a week JP - 03—the. I louses have . been .cmwded: • On . Wed -11,.*111y evciling 14st - when .`.T:tiit Lynne" • • wee playeit,'s , :•veral_ hundred Ipersone, ainWtig;• them tulles,. ',vete utnible. to ,•gain. admissiOn. Tiii- 7 11L.1-*as fi.l . d in tif :. cep ' minutes: -after' the -.doors, were: opened. .Tier :thermion. there• Will ue a perfO; Malice at 20clock, for ladies.and child-• rem.. "ti lien- Tom's 'Cabiii"-wiil..be • played. .- The price .of adtuissiou .for euildrt.in will he 25.-cents; .Tickets rot sale - aCthe'hotelit and-Bitnnan's'store:' The hotiae should be filled 'at the Matinee tide af- . termion,..to svitness this beautiful and thrillingly intereating.pl.ty..Tnis evening two dramas, "Ire- , I. n i I. as it WaS;" and "Blitek•Eyed Susan" will be..: played,. with . mcellent caste. Thi, is-an at- Ira •iive bill. :"The Octoroon". will be played on lilnelay. evening licit/ There is a. desire to see • "the .4.111,,.i.::411:C0min." . -We trust that theman, agements Wiil'PrOduee it before they close here.. '. The . mtiolbers of .•t his comp.iny • have. , .played . .their respeetive i•oles dpring the, week in a : ;Jell .. creditable and. ,atisfactory - manner. We were especiaily:p:eased with' Mr5.... - Harrierin as Lady. Is..bel, e hoe :Mrs. Hates 76 sprightly .playing of .Gertrude io- thil.“Loan of a Lover," was eicel--. • .lent.' .: Mrs: Cappelt and-Hiss Stanley did full jus: . Mice Co the Cliar , ,eters thee personated' Ales -rs,: • Sherry, Harris n and /Wes are good.actors; and '• have made-a favurabh; iinpressiom• --., ' . - Tite.itiosie with the Company, both wind and . 'string,. is really Superior:_lt is• an at tractive. fee tare. of the performance: .• • • .. .. • I' . .; The eighing week wilt conclude theseason here, asthe marptgenietit cannot Seeure.the-hall. for a " .. . luie , er period,, in coneequence•of tut having been I . eitg'4;eil be puttee, for othue purposes. If: this Comp:pa-Could reniain, we believe that it would draw ;;it'd h Opses for weeks to. come. We hope -' IiOW ever, that it will-revisit this Itermigh at. no PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION-1865 A tni, troe. Gr.n, ...St G - - 1 - Z 4 1 . 11. " I. 0 COU'iTIF.I3 2.633 2,647 .' 2.634 2. 11.129 8. cr,o 11.163 '' 6 . 4819 2,506,' 2.518 • : 2,1 2249 • 1.496 2,244 1.l 2.422 ; 2.569 ; .2321 'l.l .4.846 10,1511 - 4.8210 . 10.1 • 2.5111 •1 1,.773, - 2371 ' 1.-I • 5.942 . 2,304, , 5.169 2.1 5.774_ 6,131,. 5.778 ; (I,' - 2,053 • 2,261 c . 2,691 , 2.1 1.9:",7 ... 2.71 G, ._1;915'.:2,' • 283: 211' 289 ' 1.414 - • 1,6121' 1,412 'l. - 2.745 2,M3i ; ' 2,741 -2. ,'7 074 .4,947; 7,066 4.. . 1.177 '.1.9671 ..1.176 1 1,972 ..._ • 1.307; . :9-68T, .3.3091 2080 . 6 , 0 , r ... c , .1 21:111. T. sANRICts • TII l: BL.OD. ANT, , BKATIT/FIC the 1.4271 1.785" - 1.4291 1 gres 1 --- complexion. trse llelmbold's Flighly:Cancentrated Flu -1'.591, 2.6071 1 589 3.4.116 id. Extract Sarsaparil a: ' One. bottle .equals in 'strength 4,186 :2,007; 4:1901 • 2.922 one gallon, , ,f the Syrup . ornefoetiou. • 3.9991 • 9.71 a, 3.25.0 .3,713 • Oct. as !GS.:.. .. ••• • •• 4.655 3,9611.. • 5,853 • 3.255 . . 2,647 1 1,33.5; 2,648 1,339 -We clip tbe followiin.l. from one of the •Philadel -237 • 5391 . . 232 - '544 ..phia daily 'papers. Our 'people, vhiting . or sending 3,547 2,(151t ,. 8,644 .2,041 down to" the city,:would do well to make 'a note alit i. • 3 ‘ 098 . 3 ' 6T°l • •S ' lln .B ' 65T Wamantrilter eiz Broiinhi F big: Clothing.: • 3,620 3,496j. 3.615 • • 3.5na - • • • . • 699 ' 86.3 i 690 i", • : 883 • •This ! estAblishment,- located at the - . Corner:of Slim '• , ' 77, 50, .73 • 5.3 ( and. MARKEi. Sts-lPuttaarteurt. famillarly• known 'as ' 1.4011 °,542; . 1309 _22528 '• -OAR HALL.' is probably the ; largest .and best con- I •,2,562 . , 1,5891 2,565 : 1 . ,596 ducted-Ready Madeo.Olothitur and Merchant -Tailor : 8.7391 ; 1.6?0I ' .3.752 ' .1;637 - iog Houtie in the Stale. •' Their superior styles.' excel , i': 1:741I' :1.662' .-'1,735: . 1.673, lent workmanship • and inoderation. in 'prices, have 1.260: 1.455.. '1,2591 1.482 made their House desen"edli• Popular.. • F• 11,40 2; ... 5.978. 11310 1 5,969 -In their.CUSTOM DE'ARTMENT, where elegant. t; 2264 • ..9 0 11' 2,9491- .. 916 Ganniurrs are MA . DV to Or lam. none but the 'very be...t ;. '2,11521 - 1.9031 , -3.048, '1:906 • Arlisis.afe employed, and the - 9ne assortment of Ma: .• ; 3,247 •-' 4 521: "5.508, ;3:548 teriala to select from enables ev . ety, one . t(1 be Well ' ' 6,196r6,916. 6.119 ; - 6.903 suited.' - •• . ..- - • 'I - 3.101.4'1307; 3.153:", 31430" Sample! will be sent by Mail. end* insthrtions.for • 581' • 444' . 565; 444 measuring, when written for. - . I ' 8.582 4 2;611['6.5801 ; • 2,741 NOV. 11, '65 -- I • 1,568 ' 1.5151 1.15831' 1.521. • .. .411 .1:9201', 411 ;1,902 1 5.910 -11.998! '5:884 •6:956 •1 - 6371 1,209 1 2- 6471 . 1;215' • 27721.'4.7-41' • 2,7671 4. - 2.4241 ••2,8 , 43; -2.4191: 2,, i • • . 1 1 , 287 2,031' 2,2621 2.1 : " 49.959 • 39,881 49.924' '39,1 --.- 2341 • 811 ~. 2361- ' , .• "•792 .-.' 270- 7951 •• . '• 6,002 6;831 ' 5,986; 6,; .Armtrong.. Beaver 13-i Blair "Brain r 1 Ruck. Canikria .Cameron..,. Carb.:n Centre Clieter • Clarion. Clearfield .. Clinton Columbia, .. Craw( Cumberlr ad Delaware.. Elk ' Payrtle:. Franklin..-.. . Fulton Fortis[ Greene I lunt in4d4 .. .... Juniata I.anci.tor . Lawi'etre. . .... Lebanon • ' Lehiah I.nzerne .. , . Lve0mi11g....,.. :41 Ocean . , . , !ti ,, r , er • • • ";.. Mifflin 'Monroe. :ntgomet7 Mont: or • Northam pu Northumberland .. ... Phil adel! hia 'Pike ' ...• .. , . Schuylkill: Somerset • • . -Snyder • • flliiyan Su.qrtehantut... • Tioga.. Union . Vettuigo • Warren Waehin glop .... Wayne. -Wearmoreland: . Wyoming . York 'Mercer County. 123 . . . . A Cough, . Cold or Sore - . Throat, REQUIRES immarrikri Arrorriciri, IA:NT P 1.110,1,11; UK -. ••• unwiti.D. Jr A.Li.IiWED TO,CONTINUE. .. .. _ • Irritatioa of the- Lthigis: a Permanent' Threats Affection, or'iso lacara ' . - .•ble :Luisa Diecaeer. ' ' • • IS OFTEN 'THE 'RESULT. • ' • - - - • - - - :BROWN'S BRONCHIAL' TROCHES itAitING AAKNECIT INFI:VENOK to.ram - PAIIII6 • .GIVZ 1=3:322 For • Breiidsitii, . Catisiirh, COIL • s'unipthisvandWbroat swans AU USED -W1 4 ,11 'iLiVATEI auoores SINGERS AND PFBLIC SPEAKERS • . . will find Trochis 'useful in nclearing the: cotes When taken before tiibiging- or.-bps iaingi..-and'relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the.:joeitt organa: - 4- The Troehai aie recommend and !prescribed by. Ph ysicians, and li/imbed. 4.4m0n)415.4t0m : eminent men theramtiOnt the :country: : ,Being `an article of true merit; and haring proved their efficacy by /I test o manyyeare, each yeartindS,,tyol...iq' new localities in' various parts of the world, and the :i'l:oeh'ea are lathier, sally Pronntmeed better Man other articles, .•Oaram only."BaoWN•atiqcmcmplic,Tancrizze," and do not take any of the iferthLisa Trairations thattnay be offered: . . • . Sold everywhere in the United stiumo t atin gorei Countries, at 35 cente per'hoF, 0ct0ber29465 FURS. - .- - .. --- .. -- .:.:-;TURS... , :, r• - -: ' - FURS. W WOLTE4I. - E.A.ItiD RETA I L: CHABLIS OAIIFORD' 4" - SONS , CONTINENTAL HOTEL:. • P . . . have now open their large surd eplendld. stock of . LADIES' FUR CAPES. . • . • AU* the assortment of FANCY FUR 'ROBES, CAPS, AIUPP.I.ERS, and GLOVES ever tiOor6 offered by them.. and: hien are n4irratited to be an represented: gni pPIriTG• F.VIIII._BO • - Detatiatien; Blind Renacaniell tettarili; treated with the utmost :sticeesth.V. Dr; r. - 181:ACS. Ornlist and A. 04, tfurnterly,,:,4 „No- AU _ ToDMontida tom Vie most rettabttreolartiethetheretf - 411dreonatry can be • aeon his ()Mee. .T/4.11ke11441-figeltY are Welted to itecompany their pedal - ti t as It. hits no secrets ;tn ht P-reistknO."AßM .l o 4 . KlA.kitejerted - %Vera ledn I rtn come made for examination. ,•. ?O. • ' ttiJAa- AyoB etrir.PlititarEir FOR 111 1 ; 13 .41 1 0 CU* OF . ' • Congiut, - Cohb, htlintinsai iloapieint*-Cro* Bronchitis, Incipient Constosoiloni.and for the relief of, fonsuiptiro Patients .is ad- • _rinsed stage's ok Use *him. • • • eti wide Is the field of Its tigefaineas anaeo, tmmer •►7.one are the'-cares of its ,cures. the. almcet every i sehtion of country abounds in persons publicly known; :who have been-restored Irons alarming .and-swengles. Ver. ate diseases of tile banger by. its nee. t When once tried. its superiority over every other expectorant Is too apparent to escape - observation. and whose - its virtues .arejoaown-thepublic no longer hesitate whatantidute to employ for the distratising and dangerous , allectiona of the-pulmonary organs, that Are': incident tO.ourrli.4.l mate. • While many inferior temedies thrust upon the ceetimunityhave - tailed and -been , dlicarded. • this tuie galued-friends by every trial, conferml benefits on the afflicted they can never forget. and produced:[drab too numerous and too remark -giblet° be forgotten. • We can only assurOthe public, that its quality Is care fully kept op-to the - best it ewer' haw beau. and that it m ever ay be relied onto do for their relief all that It h done. ae Great numbers'of Clergymen. Phystehini, Statesmen, and.eminent personnels. -have lent, their nataes to eer-' Ply the 'unparalleled - useftlina.orour retnediesOstit space here will not permit the insertion of them.. .The Agents below named furnish gratis our. AfirglOAll AL. masa,: in which they are - givon;. with also hill'ilesciip. lion of the coniplaints they cure. . . Those who reqiiire an cap-acing ilnOicins to purify -the blood will tind Area's' Coin% . Err. Siasaraintr.s. the remedy to use. Try it once and youwill know its value.. . •• Prepared by Jf C. AYER .t co :.: Lowell. Miss.. and 'Sold by all the • Druggists in Pottsville:" also ttY 1.11 Druggists and dealers everywhere. . . . • Nov. 254 •65. . . lleLrsoLDb EXTRACT Alf: SAZISAPAitILLA delimits and renovates the.blood. Ingtils the vigor of health tntcrthe system. and purges out the humors that make disease: Oct • • :THE ~ :41141'.1.1111610 . .CLARECPS . . . . CO,LEBRATED.s.FgIiIAtE':PTT LS! Prepared from'a , prescri pticit Sir D., • ,r Phsiellin'Extraordiniuy to the Queen. - .' • . This well known Medicine is no hnposition;i =but 'll sure and safe 'remedy , for. Female. Dtfaculties and Ob.: strtictions, from any catuse whatever: and, altheagh Powerful • Moody, lt contains nOthing hurtful to the To MastisOLantas it is toeCOLlbiliS. graitSd. •. • It will. In d'sliort time. bring - on the mongilf perlcid with Fclt ularlty.. cases of Nerfotis And Spinal Affections, pate in the Back and .Limbs, Eferwinoss.,. Fatigue en sliOt exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits. Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites. and all the painful alseßges occasioned by a disiordered ,system, these pills will stied a cure when' ll other means hare failed . • TLIEER RILLS HAVE NEVER HEIM KNOWN :I'o FALL ' 'TEE ;ERECTIONS ON TEE 2o rsoi or'PA:MPHLET ARE :Witt , OBFFRVIRD, . . • - • . For full particulars; get a pamphlet. free, of the Agt. Sold by all Drucgists. Price $1 pet bottle. - Sole United States Agent. . • • . . JOHN MOSES. 2T Cortlaadt St., New :York. N. B, —sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed ter ,any au thorized agent. will insure a.bottle containing • over 50 pills by return mail Nov. s,'W .' . . . . • MARRIAGE .GIONIP.10':-SYOUNG'S GREAT. PIITSIOLOGICAL WORK, or evie:y one his own Doc to -being a - private instructor ioli married persona• - or those abont to. marry, both male and female, in every thing edilthiling.le iillYttliKl'-and. relations - of our sexiial system. and the production or . prevention' of oft:. spring; including all the new discoveries 'never betore giVen in the'Englishitinguage, by - Wlt• TIOUN.G.•I4I. I). . .really a . valtiable interesting is written in plain language for the,gcmeral reader. andis with upwards or one hundred etigravlngs All 'young - married people; or.thoSieccintemplatine mar. haVing the-least impediment'td Married shot:id read this bOok. .it ,discloses .seanits that every one should be acquainted with • Still-It is a book: that must be linked un,-and He -.about the house.:lt Wilrbe sent ter any one on .the receipt of fifty cents.—. -Address Dr.. WILLIAM YOUNOi.N O -4 1 0 Spruce above Fourth, l'hiladelphia. .39 Gm The. . uridni chninber, - in Essiyof *W. .artling and Instruction for young Mon—published hy . the now-, and A.ssociaticin, and sent free of charge •in sealed en velopes.- • .Address. Dr. J. SKILLIN 110DGD.TON, Ifpward Association, Philadelphia. Pa. ' . • BANK NIAIII 1.1.VE ni . • BtchelortAt .-Ilair - - Dye fit the beat fit the wiwld The only true and perfect and' Rellableproduceo n oplendid • Black • or:Natural .Bmwiremedies the HI erects or Bad Dyee, and frequently restores the original color: - Sold by. al' Druggißta... The eenuini 12 signed, W. A. Batchdlor, 81, Barclay Street, New York. • . . . . ..lanuary. I, 1865. , •. 1-ly • . '• • A TILING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. • Those who desire brilliancy of cianplextion. must•pn rify and'tinrich•the blood. which FIE1:511101.108 t.OtiCKN- T . RATEI. EicIT.A Cr gAIi9A.PASULLA. invariably does. • Re collect it is no patent medicine. A-k for Ifelmbold , s, .Take no Other. ~ • • • Oct. 2S, 43-Gm.- . "DR. SWAYNI'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT... No case no obstinate; 'or long standing,, it'. Will : not care in a short time. all Linde ofTetter are permanent ly cured.. Army Itch. which-Is' ilol pr • eralent, it never tails to cure. Chronic 'Erysipelas. 'Salt lthertm. Ring worma• Barbers Itch: - ,te: Eruptions:covering. the whole Stlrfac of •the body, : old Ulcers of many years standing. that put at defiance every other Mode of ireatment.•all yield to the healing properties of the great vegetable salve. • • • • ' . ' Price fit emits; Ry sending fie cents to Di. Sivayrie & Son: ale NORTH SIXTI.I Street, Philadelphia , a-box will be Mailed to any partof the United States; free of Sold by HENRY SAYLOR, Druggist, Pottsville. • -June 17, , n 5. . • . • . . SCRATCg! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!! WHEA.'I'O`PS OINTMENT will cure the Itch In ',Of -•Alsocures:SlialT RHEUM. ULCERS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.: Price 50 cents. For sole by all Druggists: • . - By sending, cents WEEKS Zs POTTER, bole Agents, 170 Washington Stieet, Boston: Maas:: it will be forwarded by mull, free of postage. to any part of th.:. United States .• • . - Sept. 23. , 66.— . 38.6m • . . fliallts Vegetable Sicil'atrillair Renewer has proved.itaelt be.the most portent preparation for .; the hair ever uttered to the public. •' • • ' " 11. is a velzetable compinincl, and contains no injuri 4 . r. .ous.jroperties whatever. • . : • 5 . 5 s IT R ILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR 'TO ITS ORIGI, r , OO . It Will keep the hair fmm filling. out. • • : 549 • •It cleans the scaly and makes - the hair soft, lustrous and silken. ,• • . 194 -It is a splendid hair dresinit. :3ot -No person. 01(1 or young. should fail Mime It l y q IT ISItEO /MIN EZ.; : IDED AND USED BY THE n 64; F.I rtsT. MEDIC. AL AU Holm . 749 ..ititrAsk for Halle Vegetable. Sicilian. Hair Renewer, 2 0 t , afid take no other. '. • • - .59q ,937 elan .oomponnit will 'force them to grow on the smooth ' eat fiWe or chin; or hair. on hald heads, -in Weeks. Price. $1 00. Sent bY mail anywhere,: elosely• sealed, (4° .on receipt of•orlee. Address. , 5 2 . 1 • WARNER & CO, • BOX 138. Bro6klin, -N. Y ~ Delicate . 16 ,,,, Enfeebled and Conatilntioai, of ' 4 '•''". i . Owth sexes, rise 'Reirribold.s Extract Bucini.' It -will .411. ' , lid k - and. obergetic •feciin_t and enable you to .1 4 8. gn e 8 '. . .- . ' '' s z step well. . - '. Oct. 91. '65-42.6m: .-. .99.5 . . • 2.577 i 1. 1,6291, 1. 306 3,'2.68 1. 3,1:10 1. - ,84 1, 2.606 2,' 1.719 4, 66 3. 1.567 con b, 1,.11 1. 4 564.6, 1.631, ' 1,126 112, 5321 • 8,r21 1.94 6.191; ; 9:15 1.5931 1;13.1 .2.a111..2,265 .1.7341 971 4.487 1.949 -1 577 - 1.943, 4.0931 . ; 5.997 1 • 1;2141 1.261 4.564 691 T 238,400 1 215,740. VIV 49 956 Iff Religicto Xntellinettrt. n 44 41. FA 1111t.'”A lair, for the benefit of the M_ E. 945 Church in St:Clair. wilt be held at the' Depot:Hall.. to lea commence on.ldonday, Decembcrllth.lB6s..The doors 2112 will he opened from ,2 P. M.'to 10 P. ‘.mery day drt -12? 'ring the week. The commtinity.are generally Invited to attend. A pleasant time Is autiCipated. • Dec. 2. —, • 4.9-2C 227.969 215, 215.981 . 21,935 H Davits 22.660 tee for W. H &runny ietter, AU "DR. BWAYNE'9.A.LI,IIEALI'SG.OINTME:s:T.“ !Tea! ITC . 11,!! 1TCU::: A CLEAR. SMOOTH SKr': ANn BtAtTIFITI. Cilsirt.EXlON follows ttie nee of Hohnbuld.s: Coucentreted -Fluid tract:Sarsaparilla, It ventures black epos •pimples and all eruptions of the skin,• Oct. 25..'&3. 43.6 m .• - . . . P . • •.R. P. HALL 1C0.,' -• . - • • ' -Nashua, R.. Proprietors'. For sale by all druggists • AnguA 12. 1;5 . WHISKER!' WIIISKEItN! Do you; want Whtakew. or Moustaches , } Our Grie . Rev. Riley. pastor. of the Firat. Presbyterian Church, 'wilt preach hiatirst annivereary discourse, Sun day morning. DeceMber 3d, at.liKA: M. . . . TH ERE will be Divine!ervice %Vie '2d PreFbvterlan Churrh..Market. Square. , on. Thorsday next (Thanks giving Day). at 10){,. o'clock lathe forenoon. AT the recent resSion of the Methodist Conference in WA:shin:Ann. Bishop Simpson, sent a colored preacher, the Rev. Mr. Lawson, to Staunton,..Vai..to wench to the blacks there.. ,He .preached one half day in t", - e Methodist church vestry to a hie& audience. • The next day the white c ergymen of Staunton met and voted that thereafter no, colored man .should preach in that I pine% but that once in font weeks one of their number should -preach — exclusively to the blacks. The black mernbers of. the' Methodist Church; three hundred in number, and paying neatly all the parish *.expenses, thereupon Seceded. lealng,that church to its eighteen. white members, and'organited• a flourishing church of their iin,ln the spaalons room of a canteen rnannfac tory., 'The Baptist clergyman. seeing the ruin of the Methodist dhurch, end 'conscintis e!the inability of its own .white dock to , sustain . him, immediately Tent. as offer of Ilia vestry to &colored Baptist clergyman:„The offer was accepted, and ever -since that day th two mo s t. flourishing.churchei in Staunton. are the Black Methodist and the Whit Baptist. • . gsv.-Wit.t.tam Mmetia.N. the 'blind p-eacber, re cetved deacon's order's -to the. Protettant. Episcopal C'ittreh nt Burlington. Vermont, On last Sunday.. He has hitherto been &Methodist.- • . • - - - , , . , Res. tint Osikvirs of Weaneisd , irff.• Berke County, Will preach in . the -English : Lutheran , Church of this Bomngh, on Thanksgiving morning, Dec, 't, atiox: - We learn that- this •ahlei preacher, has, been tinani rnonsly eleeted Pastor. of this 'church, anct enter • upon the duties in April next. , •.- . , NOTICEN.. . . Episcopal Chime the Church in undergolug raisin. services will- be held in the Ontrt: House: at leg o'clock. , ; and7x p, ineWe r lial Congregational' Church, Rev. B. R. Lzwis, services e‘ery Sabbath ithematel3'.. •4. : 1 9. d•clocic, A. end '6 o'clock,,Phl._. . Baptise cbuircluz-Spdaintornit:g eer cice o'clock.) corner,Alahant e ngo and 7th streets. Sunday evening service ll o'clock.) ad street. near Cal lowhill., ;,, :R. R. AUSTIN. Pastor. . • „Ite t igdence,lifabantorito above ith Street.' "Prayer fliteetingi. every Sunday morning; from g jf to 33( o'clock, in the frame Church on Second Street, between Market and Norwegtan Ste. ps ErinergeticritChiirele. CallOwhill street.— Rev. San% G. 11310M?6, Pastor. will preach 813rman,ev-' ery Sunday niOniing I.otitlikk; arid Rfiglish'-in the , Everilrie at 7 o'clock. Chita:ch. Market StreetAlev d. 0. 13consie. Pastor; Regular Perdu*. alternately.; In the German and ROW languages, 'ev erySabbath dayott 10 A. 3d. & . 7 P. M. Prayer Meet nz.tind•Ledtnro.every.Wedneeday evening—afor-Trty a wger . B ttt:Antt/VaEgtgli!lb- I , l f ' ll 4 ilica!ltilraildi . , • 1,5 tucirbirrand Diaritet:c•ReV: J. - "NoCtil.Losou, Pastor; Services:. Sabtssai,,at 10; ..1:1- 31 ••• and 7, P. !Mc? blotting, 'Needs). urcrinii," it 735 11c1 0 `J • - • : Ar * First IPI Cbaireli ' , coiner Ka-. antt-Tii'r I Streets.. RerJeA Ra'sr, Pas ter. Ser.vicetcSundsyleg A. Ilt:nenl 71*.„.14:. Lee- Attre..Tburadey evening 'at .'tP. W Stmtlity:Schrx.4,- P.H..Prk_ver• Meeting.:Anartee:-befone 10, Sundny iniunlng.:'.lllouthly pabl!onwetinglid $OOlll3 , of every garAltiliiPrenipyterima libuicet Sqnare..• • ...A r s. :S. „Pule rn, Tutor. Services Sabbath 'mornings nt 1034 olelockr.Eveniogs:.itt Z 36. ' Weekly ••• Lecture and _Prayer. Meeting.' Friday evenings at S o'clock . Pastor," r&idence, • Matainkdigo St., corner Mk or Conrt,in:nd street; " . scksitazu. I§I24GOS—GARMITT—On Thrall:lay morning. 30th, at the • house, of the bride's father. HAILIST S. Bnioan, • of Snaquoit, Oneida coauiv. 'New York. to 31.1.48 Kerr E. ti.knerra, tit Tremont. Pa. trtlos papery- please copy.''. . • LISON—Ify • Rev: E. If. Anntin, on Widneeday. Noverobirr 29t1z GEORG& DUNES of Choin bensbart. .P 1 , and - Kim' H. EnnEccA. ALusox of pottaville. Pa. - • DAVIDSON—SELIGMAN—At . the residence of' the * brides father to St. Clair...Nee. SO. by.ltev. G.. 't.l3larr. DATIMON to Mies MART SCLIGUA'S, bßtb 4L 6t Ciaie.. . , • *II,4:II 4 I—FATRTN. —On 7ciw. 9.6 th at the re.tdenee of-the bride's parent& by Rev Frederick F:Klllhe Mr, joint VC . l.ukor. of Mount .Pleapant, to Miss.Mean.Larr - .VATras; of .Boston Ran. • . • ••. DIED. . . • • LAWRENCE-1n allneraville, on the 2 lst ult.. Oro.: only 5 , of Jacob S.. and Mary A. Lawrence, aged 2 yams, 1 mina th And der. , *.:I.I.k.TTER—.OI3 .the '2eth of New., In. thi! Romogh. .HAWS URSULA" • daughter of James Acid` Anna C. Mater. and 2 yeaniand 9 months. 111ENNIG—OO the 16th of Nov,: in Ittinheirn Town ship, JACO/Sides:4lo, aged 24 years, .8 months and 18. ... . .. .111IPTICAT—On the 'M nit:, near Auburn, M14.4.1'71101 .Rtlrgrr. aged 84 sears- -- . . ' ' ' • • . . . ..• . ' -..l7tOSlt—ln: this Bomigh, Ncr , .45, JOHN FHANZLIN. SOH Of George W. and Satennah 'Rove, aged 'l' months: “Adore tite.Graves of the . Dead.,” THE 4 .MARBTJE YARD AT MINERSVILLE. . . Has been removed to the alit end of 'the town, cotter of Sulebury.Strect and*Piestijorilla Road. • ibe.andeatined respectfully calls the attention of thepublietotis stociref • AItERICAN - a rratuusr DIABBLE, Which he mumfacturing into Tombs. Monuments. .. Head and Foot Stoner, Mantlepie 'runic and Bureau - ..Tope.: Window. nfid•Door Sine. Steps, Prises Nettli .1-tailing; for pernettry. purposes, Letterirg of the hest stv'ee done in German and English characterr, and • AP kind. MIENTAI. WORK exrea -. tol in the highcat stile of - art - and the most suladant tat manner: ha. - now ready, r.nne beautiful tures made oat of Italian Marble. conebwing. s:ane very.neat dwigns for cemetery. untpot-mi. such as cerved Lunibs... Flower Vases,. Urn.: Doter. .kr. • Please call and examine for ,*Ourtelre.; Price. .are - very low.- Work deli rere.d at a dirt anre free of charge. • • • • P. F. EIEN.BRO WN,,. formerli of .North'and Co. August I% : • •. Gl' ,- ', --. N.E1t...:t L'At a I (..-E Red Men Take Notice.--There . will be a-Dearee Cuuucii kindled ..n the _Tth :deep: an4l 30 . 111' Breath- vt Tth •Sun, G.,-. s. D. r47. - at their 1i4W41111, at which all 'Ural - tem are requested tv at tend.' : • - ~ Dee '2. '65 - --- . lg it , • • . An Annual Meeting' of the shareholds ers of the. Miners' Nati-nal Bankof Potts vine. for'the purpose of electing Dirk-tots t.. serve the ensuing year, will be held at their lianking Borough of Pottsville. between :the h,,nt , - of 10 .o , cl.!ck, A. • M.. and 3. o.ch,ch, P. M., on TUESDAY, nth la of.lanitary next.. ISit6: • IsTier. So. .65:.13.tHA LOE's'ER, Cashier.. CON'A'BIC"rOICS.-Yrop.ralv.ssill he received it the ()dice of the Mahan iy. and Broad ?4 , ilictainltnati Corapany •Nishatioy Plane. Schuylkill County. for the graduation and miaow y sections 4. and n, of the Sit carmel extenalint. In hiuding a single track Tunnel. 4.51, feet In length tlYEitt_A, Chief. Engineer and. Supt. A T—meeting. of the Stockbold -• ers of The Firs' National Batik of Tromont, will be held at the. Banking' lionstl of said. Bank , in T,'motit, TrESDAY, the 9th day of January. lStla between the hours of 10 A. M. and M., bold an ElectiOn for Six Directors to serve for one. year. D,:e 4, 015.-14 4t W GARRET. Cashier • • IiVE FEN ItEo'lllll7 PE% on be , had at Gallery for £ll July 1. 'B6:' ' • - SG-tf I,EAsEt4 OF COAIL LANDS.— The. -NEW .YORK AND SCTIUYLKILL COAL COMPANY are'prepared to grant reaSFS id' por tions of theirtindevel. , ped holds in Schuylkill - County. Forint' irmatton as to location, ite.„ application m:tv be mado.to Thomas Venter, Karl , at Woodside.' For terms, ,tc.; apply to 0.-W. DAVIS. Prost., • • 20 Factiange. Place, New York.: -g-4t OEM YOU wish a truthful lifelike and beau tiful Likeneen, call at Allen)N,Gullery and have a Porreliin Picture. ' July L '65. —4ll-tf .. DISMOLLT drat of J BRIGHT & CO , is this day - dissolved by amnia' consent,'PETEß E. BUCK wl , hdriwin. The business will be continued as heretofore and under the iir.ame name. . .J. C. BRIGHT &CO, Ashland, Nov. 1, 'bs • 4a:6t ' • • WIIEREAM my. wife CATHARINE • MoCELLOLIGH. formerly Catharine gnitin. of Reilly Township, Schuylkill Co,, has. left 'my bed and boat d: withnnt any just' cause 'or provitcetion, hereby forbid all pensons froortrustin her on my ac count as I will pay no debts contracted by her. N0v. , 65-46-3V . JAMES McCITLLOUGII:: OFFICE' 311*. Carbon & Pt., Car . bon B. Co.--PHILAHELPIIIA.: Noy. 13, 16:15.—The Annual Meetin.l of the : Stoeltholders of this Compaoy will be bpi •Lat't le Offb:e of the-Conipany. No. 407 Library Street.. i.tn *.ItioNDAY, 'lkeemiber'Ath. at 11 Weibel:, 4.. M.. at which tme an election •for' OM ceiv to Perm, the ensuing year will also tike place.' • Nov 18. '.65-46-3t • P. C. HOLLIS. secty. ...-,-OFFICE OF TIRE .MT. CAR' / r iit i -- • BON RAILROAD' CO.—PHILAr DELPFIIA. NoveMber 4, 1865.—The Annual 'Meeting of the Stockholders of this Cf . /MilaW. .and an election for a President and • Eight Managers, will be held at No .318 WaMut Street, on. MONDAY, the' 4th day of December next.. at 12 ' WILLIAM ROBINSON, Jr., Secretary: • Nov.ll. •§5 • • • 45.4 t • NOTICE.—The co-partnerchip catrtiur heretofore . between REUBEN LENS 'and CHARLES EGOLF. of Ashland, in the Hountv of Schuylkill. trading under the firm of CANS R EGOLF. was di.golved by. muitial' consent ou the.2Flik day of Sept.. 1 1365 • all Oenems.hadne• claials on the alp,se firm. wilt please preeent thern., and all persona indekt:' . ed will please .pay immediately to either. of:the late partners.. . CHARLES E(4OLF, • - • • REUBEN LINS.. Nov. £ '66 - 44 at. FlOPOMA:11.8.--NEW YORK AND SCHUYLKILL rOAL CO..IRKSIDENT MAN-. AGER'S OFFICE, WOODSlDK.—Prorxe4thi .will be ecelved at -Dila (ace until . December 25tit,1Sa5. for (Iterating the e&W Mills at. Black Creek.and Indian Run, andlnakiwz, sawinv and deliveQng lumber ht. the Coin= puny Collieries durind . the vcilricing season:of IFGGi.. For further particulars.. iuquire:of :Who Goyue,: ,or he underfignW ed, at ~41side.. . • IV:1V: IMTFIELD, Realdent.Manatzer_ Nov. NEW YORK' ar KILL C. 041,. 104101PANV.:—No. tier.- s Proposela will be received at the Office of the Comiiany nt Woi,dside until .Wednesdly. •. 4 )th [Wpm Car next fur. fupplyini: .the iitt•sentl Collierm with Props.. GantfwevTimber . Sicepers. La4,7.ibes. .and other timber rreuired for the mince durtn2 MPS.. . Proposal:tin:lt state nne price if said timber is cut on oe,companrs lands, - another. one if the same is provided by the. contraetor For further particulars, apply to Itir. •lAcOl3 GLOVER, Mining .Snperintend ent, or at the Office the'CoMplanc , at Woodside. -' , • • / • • TI-10M.AS VERNER- Aaettt. 'Woodside. Pa., Nov, 4. , 6! ' 45.1 it z‘ TO C I TIZ NA 41M. f , l Jo-- • VILLE AND VICINI TY.:-- • • . • • . POTTSVILLE, Jet.s- 13, 1.45 , The andersigned rest.xtful ly informs the citizens , Pottsville and vicinity, that he hits opened a COAL ICAO.), in this. Borough, on n let of _rotund ahoye NicKeowto , i taVern. on the old Peadock Ibiad. and near. the - NI-ant Carla:it Railroad. ' He will keep constantly on •Irind Coal of all kinds and siies , and of hest quality. (not the • oateroripir_,s of veins). and ho; es to receive a large, share of pnblic patronage. . is 'mines tionahle iliaja go ba Coal Yard' has long been needed in Phttsville, and the nndersigned trusts that his en terprise will be' enconiaged and snstaiued. . Coal Weighed before delivery. . Boles for 'the reception of ordenc - which will 'be promptly attended to. will be placed at the following .points in the Borough: • • • . • • AMERICAN. HOUSE, . - FEC;ER'S HOTEL.• „ • UNION HOTEL • • • .• , • I • • FITZ SANDERSON'S 'Drug Store. SAML.'MORRIS'SStoie, , Centre Street. • 1 D. - DOW IsIEY'S Barber Shcip. - • ' HEISLER'S Hotel, cor. Miners. B HANNAN'S Strire..-Centre street. .1A M F.STIECK'S Store, Manch Chunk Street:.' • . RISING SUN HOTEL. Millersville Road.. ' •• ===MIMSE= • PRICE LIST OF. COAL PER TON.'. BROKEN (X)AL. at the' yard SS, 00—delivered. $6• 09 ' EGO. • " 6.• •• 500 • . • , 00P STOVE • "• • " " • 5 ,• t' 6 ON/ CHESTNUT" . 3 no 4 00 PEA • • 6"• ". or) '• 300 J. C. MUHL LINGER. . •29.tf. july.22. W • ANTE D.--To purchase a Colliery by a Comps ny of New YOrk Capitalists. Address -CA.PI TALISTB,.. 'Miners' Journal 9113.c.e... • • Nov. 2.5, .60 WANT E D...A house in Pottsville—Will rent or V T .pnrehaset• Address 14, "Miners' Journal" OffiCe stating . sitin.tiOn, size:and terms. • • • Nov. 25, .65. ..____..... COLLIERY' WANTED.—Those' having a large small property.of this . description, to offer at a bargain.. for cash. please address with • paiticalars, (confidentially it dircri,), CASH PlUilenAg. Office of this paper. Nov. ?5, -'654T-3t . INTANTE 11--A respectable. bealthy,womap, with V V a f:esh breast of milk, to ntalSe a baby four moe. old. Addrest nox 1131,:lro0s:v01. 0. - Nor. : : IA/ANT ED...By a W.holeesle Grocery House, en, V V experienced Salrliman for Pennaylvarda trade.— Adiress, giving referencncand particutnre, • BOX No. 1.5141.P:0., Philadelphia, Pa. 0ct.28, .415 .43At `TEAM ENGINES IPVANTED.—The dereigned,wisbeelo purchase 3 .second-hend. Steam Engine& of 20 or 34 hnree-power eaeb. % Address JABEZ SPARKS. Pottsville. Pa. WANTED.-.A" few more CARPENTERS, - ((re f V `.mere and misetik) to work on Breakers, at "the Ashburton Coal .Works; four miles . west. or Hazleton, Inseam The highest wages in! the mulou Septem .r SO. ,65. LEMIIIMMEM A NWIYOTVOIIItir la. 18634 the Court. order, En.- and aired the Treasurer and. Collector 'of Blythe Township, to receive no Toirnslup'Rned Orders for.the paymentof:Road ,Taxes for -the year 1645, in Blythe 'lN.wnship. except tho.e Orders drawn and leaned in 1%6, for the current expenses of the *ear 1565. , • June S. .11.% . •BY TIM COURT. A . 03111 IV ISTBATI ON NOTI CE.-.Where as. Letters of *Administration on the estate iatJAS. , BRENAN RUSH, late, of FCC's Township, Schttylitill County. deceased, have been granti to the undersign ed:llli persons indebted to said estate.:.are .bereby ne. titled to make immediate payment; 'and . those . having claims, to present the seine for settlement . Dios, IS. .6,540a.ci' IN M.* VERIER, Admirdstrenr., ESTA.T.IIt OF G NORGE iIIfiVANT. ,cessed.—Letters of Admlnietratiota upon the 4.. tate Offiliirge Bryant late of the 'Borough of-Minere, SIM .041313y.ttf_Sebnylk111. dea;ased. hari. been Mtn ..W3dtttlei,Beghttertor. ialdXtent4l.OiEllzabetlt, Bogen. • who reticles In the-Borough of .11ineraville *Ma* , Thban Indebted tokaftegistmarerreguanted to make payment: acd all *ram having claims order mandaf affitttlst Patti estate , . are .reoneArd to _' make kapin th 4 aarne,.wltbmd delay. tn. the tmderilgreed. • • ..i4BLIZABETEI.ROUERS, Asiminlotratrix. Nov. 11. 'en 45-ot. Illnersville, re.. WANT - ED. FUR SALE. A., VOA SAL ES.--The %minable property beionglirr r to Ref: Wria, o.:Mennig. fr . ..ntin2 _on Market and Cadlowhill 'streets,. Potts:. ills. atijoinin2 Din - properti es of wog' and Junutfum Sebum. %) feet trout and 196 feet in depth, with e, (rood two , story Inane d)selling house on Wks: thin street, and a igti .stnry freine dwelling house on ?dirket street. is Offered for sate on reasonable terms. Ervire of Dec...-1, 'us. .45-6 t JOEIN.T. HOB ART. EfOil SAL tiro story brick 1: with store room on first floor. A good business itand. ROBERT C. HILL, . General.lnsufaiace Agent, Pottrrills, NOT. VI, '6s' . - 41- ►LET.....A ling class Saloon in ?dalaanoy City, 1. sltnate oppmite the Heading Depot, cent re sc. known .a.C.the • DEER ITOTF.L. dimensions ot ;stitch' are 40 try.2s feet.' The advertisers reason for declining Is, he intends going into other business. ' For pa r tk m . tarn apply to THOS. WILLIAMS at the Stars and IStripes Hotel, East Market St, Pottsville or to ..1.5.11EZ Wf./01..ET, Deer Hotel, -Matuanoy City Nov. 25. '65 A 01.4113, 4 AIND I,olr , FOR 1 1 611.E.-I.Thi subscriber offers for silt his houses and Ida climate on. Second 'street, between Carroll aed inn eta. in - the 13orothth' of St. Clair. in the business part of the Borough." The lot le 40 by 100 feet,' on which are erected two tww:story frame' dwel ungliou.es. with uoott basement& and ra liettiOt st,w e. This property in suitable for any kind of business. and will 1w sold at a'rentsonable rate.. apply to the subsea. her on the prembww. ' JOSEPH ULT. November lb, .60 . , AVM BHT FOR gIA g,.4 /al rind hand . boilers. So and 34 inches di meter. 20 to SO feet long. .Also, a . lot of pump pipes. 9. 14 and Inches diameter 6or 9 tons pump si tins. &e. Also. a lot of spade luendletk NA) shafts. &c.. - Three small hoisting drum... suitable for a dirt plane: , 00e 211 horse power steam euzine. - ettitible' for breaker. ..rr raw-mill. .10 or 12 yon of "p.mnd T of . which will be sold at racy low poeer at the rn.ettlnery .depot, n Coal street, . JABEZ SP:IIMS: • - .cash price paid for old machinery of all .descriptions. Scrap Iron: .Ste:. engines and machinery. bought 'and fold on eommliusloo. .I....l4tirember2b; . T4 • • . 47. WATER PIPE FOR MALE.--Fruit IN* V 'to 1300 feet good 4 Inch wider pipe that has been in are: lipplylo • - B &G. BROOKE. Noi.18; •65-44-3 t Birdsboro, Berke Co„ Pa. LOOK ENT.—Au office, corner Centrr.- and Mar- Itet itteete. 'AI n. nne on *arfiet erreot five doors from Centre. -Apply 141- . L. C. THOMNON. .- • • VOR . • ISALB.-BIX NEW. 801 E R*, I" 34 Inches by 30 feet. Applyln LITTLE SCIIIIYL AILL.NAVIGATIOXRAILROAD A COAL CO.. Ta maqoa,•Pa:- ; . Oct.'23, .33 • 43 tf . P iIVAVE 13.4, E; property on • the cni her of Second Alley and Centre Street In tts ouch' Matianoy City, is .. .Aft:red for sale For frrms, apply to • . Dr. G. F. 131tINDLF.,' Maltioy City, Oct 26th • - .43...!tu . .TIMBER LANDS `FOR -.SA-TY,.. plover. tracts of Heavy. Timber, and' _lini2roved IL Farm Lam LiehuyTalllCoallts. near a Nation ,01 Catawieta.thillcoad. acid . handy • to the. Mahan., 0031 Reioni. ' . • Apply to P • W. StiA EWER .Nny. 4, n.3-44-31e. , . ' . Pottmille. 1; 4 0 II I.lls.—One new .20 Horse Power Engine, a yi Mat diameter. g - feet stroke. Box. led pLue, , overtior and rot ce . pum p complete. . Also' ne second hand Engine. 6 horse, power. 7- theft liamet. • r, liatnet.T. Pi inch stroke . Box. bed plate, governor and orce pump complete. - Will be sold cheap. ' ALLISON & BAN'NAN. Franklin Iron ...Wrks. Pt. Carbon. Nilv,:B. Y.R. 46: R:7l FOR M.. 11.1.16 .7 21141 . or *250 arts+.: Kith • I Improvenients, situate in Barri' Town.hip, It ill Counry, on the Alahanoy. adjoining bmielM Iteed few m . Esq. a iles treat of .A.hlind. This is a dmirable ptoperty., commanding one of the bmt markets. and tt oflmmi on adrantageous terms. as one•balf the purchase money can remtht on the prop.. ertY. • Apply to JOltS A. OTTO. Soy. V?. sili• 46 it snil ACRE:Ai Timlier L naftf6r mile. within 1, rIJ a rea ,, on4ble distant- of the - tebnylkill nod " - Milhatiof Coal Regions adjoihing hinds of .Joan ' Yainell - &" Slutterbecitz iit - Barry "Cgi~uship. Alamo w•veral other good timber tracts in Hezins. and Townshlp9. convenient t o the 'ml minen.— Ftir partirMais apply to . JOHN A.:orro. . IE lionse n audme I. at Ptivate. Sale in - Mahanoy City. • The sub-ji scriber offers to aell :a private sale. hl dweliio, .tniuse. More and three lot& aitnate on Mahaney street, next to the Lutheran Church •- This likvetry de sirable property. and will he sold on auouut my . be-. lu g unable to attend to the business. I will-sell to salt purclui-ers,-house and one lot. or the three.. lot terms...tc , apply td the eubscriber : on the' prembw. - Nov. in. .e4i- ' P 'AON 411.11 7 4111.1 E 'AR sy MILL AND 11731111 ER. LAND FON' NtAI.F.:--Ytr2 acres pt tine Timber land. in I.'r,L,a Town , htn. Schuylkill °mints-. 1g miles from L'arawls tia flailma and ab.,nt miles frinn Ritz town. With Grist Mill and Saw Mill. Mansion' House and lw tenant hou.es. all Marlynew: and well tuilt.. are offered for sale.. ' • '• • - . ncn•s of the land are roverect with lino rate heat lock thither. and about ffa , lima are finder cultivation Tbe Grl t Still ie capable or rindiuz 25.000 bushebt .01 _rain. and*the Saw Mill will cut 500,W0 feet of lum ber annually. . Prim , . $16.00 1 . Terms of payment Made easy, and possession given It any time. Apply to; - • JO . IIX P. HOBART, Pottsville, Pa: IV - Reading Journal please copy. -45:4t GOVERNMENT LOANS, L. F. WHEONEY, BANKF,II,, CENTRE STREET,-POTTSIIIIILE, OFFERS FOR SALE Government Securities, AS FOLLOWS U. S. 7-30, - • ' Bonds of 1881, 5-20 Loan of 1852, 5-20 Loan of 1861, 5-20 Loan of 1865. ALL KINDS OF: STOCK Bought and Sold on Colultission. . . COLLECTIONS made on all, prints at lowest rate. , 47 Gm L 11 , 17111/..t B,II I IIVA Is SCIPAII'E 111. EN 1' of tire. NATIONAL BANK OP PENNSVI.VANIA a. re. onired by the TWenty.f , surth .:tiectionot the Act of the Legislature, of May 141. PCTTSVII.t.r. PA., Nov. doh,. • 'Capital km* paid in and now remaining as . the Capital Sock of the Bank • 810%000 00 Circulation outstanding- of the denomina. don of one dolls, 13.336; of two. -$24.055; of fisoS; SIC; 135 and of one hawked, • . 1.81'..1.00 in all 865,023 Oft The greatest amount of notes in circulation Fun the. making of the last - statement. . was on the 24th day of Oct. 191(5; and was .83.015 00 Ts dal amount of dabovand liabilities of eke. ry de'seription • 6(5.161 38 The greateat amonist of debts and Habilkies - of every' decceSption. since making the last . statement, was on the 10th day of Oct.. 1805:and was- 630,021 t gni :mon nt of dieidenda delayed this day. • including U. &Tar • . 23,1di II Amount ofOold coin belonging.to the Bank. and-now iron's pry=erssinn ' • taart id Am quit of the undivided profits of the Bank . 105 02 Selselkill•County. . Personally appeared before me. the subscriber, Ras. lice of the Peace in and . for said County, C. IL DENti• LER: Cashier of the Notional B ink ssf Peunayleanes. Who Owing duly sworn uccording. to law: declares and snys that the foregoing statement is true and correct. to the best of his knowledge and belief. -• C. H. DENHIER. Cashier. • And subscribed tetere me. this' 14th day November. WS. • JACOb REED.' ,r ; p. - Nov. 18, 'O5. . . 46'.81 PIANO FORTE. PLAYING, Easily and Thoroughly Leaxned • • HY TUE USE or. • 1504 h a li'dSo s New-Itlelhod, MOST DECIDEDLY- - The Hest Book oflnmtrizetiete, • Having-a regular sale of . Twenty-live Thousand Copies - a Year. This - popular work is superior in excellence all other -Methods.. and -THE BOOK THAT EVERY PUPIL NEEDS- for the acquirement of a thoren:th knowledge. of Piano-forte playing It it adapted to nR Grades of Tuition, froth the Rndunental Studies of the youngest to - the Studies and exercises of Advanced Pupils_ • Tilro:editions are punlished. eta adopting American., the other Foreign Finerrina When the. Work -its ordered. if no preference is de-ig• mated, the edition with American - Fingering will he Cgr - Be ante Una in ordering it von are particular it specifying the '.'Neve Method.“ Price? t 75. post•paid to any address. Slbl by all Manic Dealer.. OLIVER DrFSON & Co., Publishers, Nov. 18, `65.46- • • . • Ho.den. L. BOSBYSHELL, AGENT FOR • - L,U.BRIO : OIL .. W ORKS, COMSFORD At CO: OFTICE . ' . No. 26 tlllarket At., Pitubn