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EROKOPI V O NIK°N IRON AND Ont. lion or trali prorogue occoorereriog Cast ntleable Iron mad Steel: made by this - process for the last' •ears; ana Air has been b.own into metal for the purpose of decay- Mgland, more than one hundred . .oralprocesa- formally, and still Sk use;•.for the prodOction.of steM, from ,i e l a borate aid costly: First, theore is idsolited and cabonized, id the . blast furnace ' , ,,,;s u ee pig "or cast metal ; it is theo -deear ' Iby otvdization in the puddling• furnace 'le ' • te-'l - it or her iron - and then re-carbon;- la m wro ia the &meriting furnace to produce blister 1 sad finally remelted . to form - cast-steeL !`;',, rea ter part of. this roundabout process may .. `'',•,.3 bv the pnetimatic Mode, in which steel ,c)idace,l direct from - tl.e blast furnace, without :,„• 0 . ,, 1 d 1 i4. the metal; r'and this is now done by. , utt i 6 now knoWn•as .. the Bessemer proet as.l3nt only original scientitte• invention, which has adored the prictmatic motle'of 'manufacturing s practical industry; -was that -of . Josiah Tel, 1 „,,,ba Beatb,ln 1839, in which the carburet. ral , l .,:ninese is used to _prepare the metal . for • ' ..t eJlitietiion.. Good, or even ordinary Steel, , ;;;, ~,,ant be made from common iron, . without this' 1. ;,,,,iit0re, but iron manufactured from Dane-. ~.ed neon or other brands of iron, produced from ;•aganiteolus ores,. - will make excellenC •iiteel ascot the metadalley. - . .. :, .. .. , .. : . • 10: decarbonization . 'of pig metal in the Mid u furnace, Was the invention or Henry Corr; .4 6 - ,:poil, England,. in-. 1783 ., It was,. perhaps, .l e first successful or general application of the ; ., i .. am atic process. for the • decarbonization of oiren, or-the production i3f.wrenght, iron from pig, thoughnatural ateel'? has been made L • ivrinan y f o r a long. period, from cast metal,: :. allowing it to fill in staeltett condition through 4 ascendiee, blast: . -• . • .. .. . "The- inventions' of .Cort and Heath; and more tcentiv, of Musket, have enabled England. to re ,,lte the largest profits from leer resources in coal pl iron, and her manufactures . to command the. latets of the world.. Hut. the - pitenta which .'cored these inventions Were either pirated' from.. - 3 ,'plor but worthy inventors, - by the .hottest (7) z/ bufacturers• Of: England or tlieir 'rights have . n e tt rendered valueless ~by the proCesa of law: Mr. Ileftemer has been More fortunate, - and „agh his inventions have been merely mechan ,,i.—consisting -in the practical application of . Mier inventions, which may now. be used with :A scruple, he.htte not only niade the production • steel as elleap as that of 'wrought iron btWhas ;Tn . the . thanufactureis of England the monopo ;of the steed trade of the.world,. and Mr. Henry :,,-.emer a_ princely. ineame, • . ,1 -.. .. .. • - gr.-Bessemer however,' is wit ;.without rival6; , :_. 7..cre are counter. Atueriean :claims, whielt, per '.sea are ae original as his: Bessetners'. Ameri ;:,n patent is dated Nov. 11, 185G,' but in a trial of. r ,terference at our .Patent ,Office between Mr: 'a...s.serner and Williani Kelly of Eddyville;.KY., it r.s,ldecided that Mr. Kelly was the prior inven ,,,r, and a patent was accordingly issued to him . oa the. Nth of January, 1357, and on this patent, vldothers.subsquently secured, the - Wyandith. earl cimipany, pt Detroit,. Mielligat have been. Lanufacturing Sleel by the pneumatic ,procega; f, , r soma time. Messrs. Winslow,' Griswold and golly et Troy, New York; are oneratingtinder the la t e nt of Mr. Bessemer; and,. we understand, .bey have scenr ed '. these rights - fur the .llnited An inipt , rtant: law snit is now pending betvieeti te.e rival claimants, Which will be carried on,-.we rtcl. , urne, as Bet , semer cs. Kelly ; and the deci , don perhaps, decide 'whether we 'Must 'continue pay tribute to England, as welave done in the to reward our, ill ve u s, *and realize f rotn rne n suPerier resources.. ' . - • . now nearly ten .years since we .tlisf saw MI: 'Kelly's process put. tti prietiCal % trial,' and, ti;;Sedi it was then Considered available, the un i•rrtaiety of the 111Atilifiti!fillinq, ititciests,, 11.11S1 . t rx• slight proteetion and- encouragement -our nun industry, had to crushed its spirit ot. en -I,,rprise, that but few of our irOn• maste rs were sang to risk the expense Of : .B•loptitig, even tried and practical intpreventents ; and none who Cared i:weriment.in new inventiens..:-.01 even now, tliey are difiident,• though forced by the :devellti-. s Inch inventions and improvements have Lta,le'lnEngland, .to .fellow suit' or , give up the. r:aupet item. hi tins case we not only idiot to pay !,salty of. from £2 to .f. 5 rer- ton to Mr: Besse mer; hid we are expected to compete iyith the cheap labor,. labor-aaving. machinery, - . perfected improvements and Vast capital of Englioid..- - 'To this,. our mittera,. manufacturers and ineChan ns must. Work for .lifts cents per day, and our railroad companiea carry our iron .and• coal . to I Nsw York as cheap as coal or iron. can. be carried by aster from.-Liverpool or Bristol to the same anti this ave shall be : - flirced to Sooner or -her, unless we- pretea Amt . industry by Witt-or peaceful means. are of all means - the test desirable, but the "protection of-war," be fire free-trade. -- • hit:hero extracts - NN , .b&-biief, but it will :le interesting to state a few facia to show. the. treat; ec,momy.of the pnemnatie process, and the superiority of steel over iron - for - .nest - purposes.. • -We cannot noW treat: of the - mdo s operandi, Wit - those who are anxious for information before the: publication- •of :our forthcoming. Wadi; ln• which we illustrate .this. process, in connection with other improNeatents .and intendons' in the • matinfact ure if iron clearly, and. o the present time,ovilllitid it pretty-fully described in a pam-. pblet which'llnrd - .Patterson,' Esq., of. this Bois has• published; at his , ow expense fir gratriitoui distribution; irtord n er to attract atten non to a matter . of the Most vital-importance to 'our manufacturing industry: • A single thfee bin Bessemer converter will torn ont;-from 200 M . 250 -tons .01 malleable iron or steel pot' w-stik, tin-vet from the -blast furnace, without additional fuel and but lithe dale r. To prtitillfs this amount of wronizht iron - fro - in the pig by the old process of - puddling, requires a far . greattx first cost in - machinery • and - establish= ment, and-a constant expentie, , ,atleast double. that. by' the 'pneumatic . process—bi puddling, heating, roiling and ids' in ,nnusl by elooxydiza- Iron. jut after the -bar- is made; :the:mere cost •of convertingit - to blister steel-by the. prt 'c - iss of: cementation. is greater. titan the whole - cost of • produeing steel froM the ore, - including the cost. of the pig, by the new Ml/dO - ...; Even then by the. process of cementation, we'' have' an'.imperfect }lister steel; and the mere melting of .200 tons of blister steel'. per weekoyould require no has than 4750 eincibles; 250 work Men. 700 tons ofAtithra cite or Coke, and 700 separate .melting furnaces, costing for their' ereetion 5157.400. When in a state of cast iron. pig metal contains' • about tour per cent Of carbon, and, has a tensile strength of 18,000 pounds - per square. inch, while eta worth only from fifteen to thirty -dollars per ' teat; aeon dhig . to the "times."' If we deprivelt of this four lief cent.. of carbon, - it has a tensile -strength of 60,000.pMnids to the square' inch, and is worth from.so:to 100 dollars per ton ; but if we. leave in it. or add to it only one per cent. of car bon, it -will have a tensile strength of 130,000, - b; • 110,C,100 pounds per square mole, and the selling pries i> from• 100 to 500tbillars per ton: If then, steel is so much more valuable, hoth in_ regard to: and commercial vaine, Why not -Make steel instead of• Wrought iron, since by-this prO ceaa, it can be made cheaper than bar iron. ...- Cast steel has been considered a liard'and brit -tie substance, not Weldable, and scarcely mallea:-. his ; but well carbonized cast steel made by the pneumatic process, has been found to bear a ten sile strength of 160,000. pounds per square inch,. while pure earbenized iron, made by the same protiess, will only-boar an average. of- -72,000. This - stilymay be bent and twisted while cold. into almest any shape. ; : As - boiler. plate it will ls'ar safely 1.1 1 0 pounds pressure per aqiiare inch, with-sbmit half the thickness of. Charcoal phtte.-- -As-rails it will- stand More eonstant -wear -than - tivefitY common iron-rails, and for all thr purpes-_ es of wrought iron,it eminently superior.; • • Our unlimited resources of rich ores, would he of great advantage- . to the-AmeriCan steel maw - , f,icturers while on inVenterawill be certain to ti find the beat Mechanieal means if entinura,ged., ' Already au inrportant improvement has been mole in substituting, the cupola fox', the air-far-. ' in.reheating pig metal, when not nSed'frem ,,lilastfuruatte direct, and we think Kelly's patent ti. gne , e l us Bessiuners', it is our fault that it has hs, E va lives more fully Sala. intro . tluesil: - - . _ kI.r.USLE Coal lauds near Mt. earifiel, Nora cluberld-Cotinty, are.pflered for. lease, by' tfie Impioventent and Coal .Ct•tppatly.— For' particulartt advertilienteut; signed - -Joe. Wright, Presitbult. • • • lioig.AL!,xANurat - 12.31X - Lcut: is lying ill iu Wazthingion with congestivefever. IT.!FrmAii (Tammahy Del - hoe:rat) has been• elected Mayor of New "Vint City, by 1,534 majority Tne SyI!REM E .Coullyr of the United States ink . in: WasibingtOu .on 31onday:l..,A111 . the Indges'werepret3eut.. I. . .Lceius H. SCOTT has been elected G. 'Master - of the grancl.Lodge 4:4 Pennsylva nia; A. Y. 31.. "JACK , SLow" Will perceive . that are. Crowded fhis . week . . • That will aaccount , • for %the, nonappearance of his communication. • It . will he published in Our next. • TIM NilSmoutli H.). JdunsAl, his a subscriber . that fOr. - forty' years • has paid_ a barrel Of apples each year for 'his paper, and this•year; thOugb apple's-sic so dear, he carae . thanfully up, witb.bis • Patstpasr jilll.ti!to; with commendable firmness, Will. recogniie Mr. • Holden as_ Gov-.. ernor of Ninth Carolina, Mull all 'of the re- . quireinents of the 'president are. Complied .Theie is much of Andrew • Jackson's style of _dealing with contumacious irainirs in the President's course,: tuul' every loyal man • .. • . Co'rroN -culture so prOfltable . in • Lhe. .• South at present • prices, that many. Small plantationa in' Alabama are:being leased by northern.nien,,amont: them many officers and soldiers, .s.lisbarided since tie close 'of* the war. - .lt may seem strange . thst the planters give up their plantatious Oho business is ~so • profitable,. but, it May he . well '6 mention that the. planters have Ino faith: in) :free labor, hile the I)6w operators have The change, there.'ore, is a . healilty one:. : . ••• itmsn.s..Enrrn :r— wit nb i " orking maa,- be the folloninF -extract-feral a inanifeatP - teted,W matfiViiiif.! 3o :ottifftisg#o. ingmen br Chine4pitjailatt l / 4 4r14:: . sourtEitt *binomial. . PrortbruWorkt,ipiterr,. Gmetieg. 'The mighty reiolul ion that bait juat'ipaissed eihirthe whole,' Southern country has prostrated: and forever overthrOwn .the old system• tirlabor t _and 'although : it . htaxcanaed - ruin and devastation through the hind, by the suddenness of the measure and the want of due preparation for the..great..erissK it'Artagamomplished one great, good—it has elevated the'workhigmere and made labor respected. --Labor has never been consider-. ed degrading but in - commintities of:Privilegeri claalse4 or where'Slavery exists aii'an. ence of a priviled.clafiln our coxismunity depended • upon the cont:nnatlon of Slavery. And by its extinct' , is this.artilicial • state' of society vanished with it... 'The working' classes of Saab' Carolina„froni the earli6st history of the State. :have labored underMany distal vantages. and • save: had many difficultieti -to contend • against in the 'combination that existed with 'Capital and Slavery. How coulds white laboring mill Without capital compete, as a cordractor., with a•master work man and his ten, twenty or.more slaves?. He would be so ttederworked in the labor market that it would be IstmoSsible. for 'him to :attempt the contest, and hg would be Compelled to , become a journeyman to the' slaVe capitalKti, to perform Ile higher .bmnchee-zof work'not allotted to hialslaves. or choose *acme other .business for the support Muni - telt of and family. But this was not the only competitiOn that the White laboring numbed to contend against: the sbive of the rich:man. who. himself•nOta meettante or laborer, - was. as often as the master workman spok , 4l of , bell - ire- a contractor also: and; though by legislative enactment no slave .could compete with:the merchant.' the doctor, the law .yer or parson..he - conld compete with the mechanic and workingmen. All these disadvantages and restrictions' Are now removed. and 'the White-vrorkinginan MIS no longer to contend: against capital mid 'labor combined; and his Advancement to honor. reaiectability and wealth will be certain and sure, • .• • We 'are satisfied that the Abolition of Slavery, although, at present looked upon as a great calamity. will eveninally . powe a"gteat blessing to our beloved 'country, In the increased and remunerative employment of onr children and the free White men at home. In oar own State,' instead .of being forced to emigrate to some other land ks.nrocure their bread: producing that strength and prosperity that In: the future will be our protection and safuard.!' • Such is the opinion of Southern -Vhitc•Work ingmeuandit is trne,-.notwithstanding the lying . of our . virtyleaders. :The - ethancipation 'of the slaves will not deirade,"bn - t elevate white labor. - These leaderS also told us that if slavery was abolished, the blacks *Mild swarm North and in . terferewith the price of ilabnr and crowd Abe White laborers out of their places. This we knoW to he a, lie als6.: They glen told na that the - North could not' conquer the Southern patriots.: The crushing out of the Rebellion prOves this to: be a also. They-told us:that GoVerninent securities w-uld be worthless. andthat a marrwith inks& of riotato,a could get iirbusliel of- Greet backs in exchange, and the holder of thapetatoeswoald :get the of the bargain:: . This we also kno.v to be a he, becitt , e.. the greenbacks- - is the be-t currency w have and the pantile. prefer them to' anything•else. We also know that our -leaders told us that the' lamented Lincoln Avis's:tyratit and a bliffOon, and. that President - - Johnson Was. nothing but a "BOORISH TAILOR;" becatise h( .was once poor and sprung from the werking,elass : - es like PreeidentLineidn, and every one of them •in our Leg,i-datnre—in.duding, 'those. from - this County—wnted against. and refused President Jahnson• pet-Mission to make -a Union speech in the State. Capitol at Harrisburg.. Now they cry boo! hoo over the assassination of Linan by one of these leaders,. and declare that President . Johnson is a Mpperhead lik : themselves, which; I am now satisfied, 1e- a lie also—and also that he is Worthy of support; Which is about the only trnth ' they have t during the' whole Rebellion—and . hereafter, i will au -port hhn and' the Union par ty which cleated him, - and which I stn.-satisfied, embodies.all the princihiet of the old Democratic . party of the .days of Jefferson and*.Ja - cktsin.. call upon all my fent,* workingmen, •to Wise. It is b •coming disgraceful - to act with our. leaders any longer, aS .the as.; enemies to the best inecreata or the country, and particularly-to-the working Who.haa 110 his eves opened..by hard-lying of hiS old political leaders. • • • - CONGRESS On Monday last the. thirty-ninth - Congress of thOTnited :§ates„ under the Con.stituCcin, met in' WaShington. As had 'been foreshati .owed by the Republican caucus, there- was no trouble in effecting. an. immediate &gaol-. zit ion. - This is .unquestionaidy,. one of the most iMpOrtant Sessions : that has ever:assem bled.. AM(ing, the;- great questions it *it - meet, are . reconstruct reyiblini of our rev-: entie - I \ s,'huntation of the* national bank System, cOlitraction of. the, currency, redue tiOn- of the army andnavy to a peace f‘ - oting, the Mexican question. and our controversy with England -concerning the destruction of Am eri . ean cemmereeby .the.pt iviiteers, fitted `out in her parts. • The customs and exeiSel taxes are now 'yielding mere revenue than.is . needed for the wants-of the Government, anti . it will require the nicest judgment to cliscri inate just where to reduce and.how mud' . o •cutclowtt...„Thcfirst "thing to.. be lopped off, • shmild be the. Income tale, Jor, - as it lected• in. solid sums,'. and not little by. little,' as the oilier taxes i - are,. it. • is.very'burden soine, especially on persons - (d limited means. Its . colleetitin morenver . ,...coMpelse A th.4i.s sors to resort to inquisitorial proceedings - that are very vexatious to both tbe people. .Tlie .. reduel ion of the . army and. heavy armrobri: .. lions,. with the handling of . . ourforeign'i•elations, - will_, the wts clom of the Present Congrc4S, - and We trust that it will meet the ex pte:t.iitio r ris:of the'..pen-.• •ple on these impoitant ctestions . .• . • - • ' . • • §O3O, men very COlMerish in their procliv ides, are fond of t kroWing - all-thanher r)fob.- -Stacie's 't he .way of, - educating . andelevating the freedmen: We hear- a great:deal, about the etitancipated-negrhes beit;g,lazy, refusing, to 'work, etc. •• It is all bosh. Let.. the. South=erners 'act fairly, towards the negro; ptty him decent . wages for. his labor; and grant hiallie -civil rights whie by law are his, and to a man *the freed negroes will :work to,inake -money - just readily its white . men. In . those section t f the South where thewhiteS accept cheerfully : the altered . state.V. The negroes are self-simpOrting.... - _ - •For in _stance;, the :total colored pcMulation of nut y„ ;Virginia, is t ree -thonsand, not - a man, - ,wotnanior child of Which is an object (1' Charity. All Are. 'self stipporting:: TO lie about a !ace which has -.inst been relhaied from •servitudei :which will elevate itself it encouraged, and *which- Will work with fair treatment, ismilutterablyinean and Cowardly. TljE CONByITVTIO!*.4,I, AIIENIMIENT. ABOL ISH ING . SLAyEfor...---The ratification by.the re quisite 'constitutional - majority, ot . .three fourths of the States,-is tiow.complete. • 'The list of States which have given their eensent to. its adoption, stands thus--Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,- 'Nevada;. Rhode Connecticut, New:York; Pennsylva nia, Ohio. I,ndiana. cousin, Minnesota. Missouri, liansas,•Arkan: , Sas, .Tennessee, Louisiana,.Florida,•Alabiuna; j smith; Carolina, North Carolina,: West .Virginia, Maryland and California; -to tat; twenty seven., The loyal - States „yet t( be heard .frotnyare VerMont, ltwa. and Ore .• gon,:and the StateS bfDelaware, NeW - Jers6 and Kentueltylinvejejected the amenthrient.. •The three States first named will ratify, as al. so will New Jersey, making with- the'above list, thirty-mie ratifying States. . : „ • .(3 01 ,,:•j0 H N Pow :Er's new.building for the Press, aV.Seventlf. and Chestnut 'streets,. Philadelphia; •is one of •ost.imposing on that fashionable •and 'business thoroughfare: ,: .There is a spirit of enterprise in the . . conduct . of the Press- new snaper, which unc4nestiona; bly renders: it: the leading journal of that Cify, - general tr ne . and course. on - all.mat ters.of liiiblic :polity, •are .approved iiy th;. Progressive - ,: freedom - liwitig.minds: of. the age, The Press is a: ineeesrlful,. newspaper • . because it s.cOnr.Se warrants success, •and be cause it has a live gentleman for•editor, We note the, •faeL•of ta , !-wonderfal progress of the'.l?reSS.. s ith Bride and sitiitaction , as Pennsylvanians' : •• • • - • Ar a meeting of the Union State .Commit.; tee held Philadelphia on the 30th the subject of-the settlement of the -time for the tnerting.of the next State •-Convention was postponed Untilthe next meeting Oftlie.COM. mitt ee to be WO in Itarrisburg in: January Resolutions endorsing the AdminiStration of. indrew Johnson ; tne,..principles "enunciated by SAmyler Colfax,: and of thanki• to John Cessna; were adopted—..- •. • •.• ... • . , • On 'motion o' Col, Brice X. Blair it was,-• RraoLven.' That Congress he:m. l ;l644'oi pass en act to eptattie the horintiestin-soldiera. - .so . that :those who enlisted in IS, and . Mr., shill ho.etattlefi to re ceive the same bounty as those thatenllsted at a sabse. N kW, daily paper his jiit4 boat dstablish:. ell at Ailerdown; issued ftbm the - Office . of tlui R) : :1;11131.1K ANY, it, the ,nauie THE I.,Eni6it VALLEY 'TYATi.t-.ll . t.na's. • • tar 12 Ajr4cai 101. a new opera,Llias met with *tit eueeess in New Yo'rk..- , • . .1 .• ear The Western Express traite,:whieh left !iar 7 tiaburg at three o'clock ou - .Friday morning,. ran into a coal train ut' White Hodse, ' the. New Jersey . Central Itrilroad,about eight o'clock, iiillinkueven persons gist wOunding.ten or twelve others..; The manse of the are ; . It. S. Chid fie_y,'Easton, Pa.; - Ed war4 - Jolitieon, .'flraishitigtou; N. J . . Odes. Frauds, thi..do.4 . James - Tyler, Eta ton, Pa. West mettler, Phillipeburg, ;2E4 . - ward Darin' Belvider , , N. J., and S . . W. Jdwigcr, Carpew.crville, N. J.. • - rim:wwt!4 l q[.!?!.rfl tnEt ! olFrEm vzoLnemetz tut iftgaiimras*trßNAL PT • • toeientbe. 86111“... Hon. &um .Byam President, and, Judges Renner rtndTCline, on the bench. ' Court. openetou Mondaysnorning. `ITIne following caseedieFOleed of, OP to the futhaeltalent' oll Wed;. nesday evening fthere being npOttassion on Thursnay. Thanksgiving dayj . ' Winicy lerhala.;.; Peter Berger wait:barges/ erithanamenßend-battery on Wm. Curley, but acquitted an trial—each party„to pay ban the coats; Berger, keeps iv hotel atertstena Carley tad a Mem' came to his house.sad asked lodg-. ing for titer:debt._ Berne_..rehlactl to keepthank on thi3, ground that Carleyhad not paid a former bilk and that one or both of then were drunk.,whereapou. they be came runnewhat noisy. and 'Berger pit them nut. They continued the disturbance in the street, in front of the how, threatening Berger and calling-him hantramest when be , took up a.stick an& wentout I.o.4biget them away. but 'unfortunately in the attack he got the must of the barartin—receiving a sevem stab with a knife in the neck. and'altogether making a narrOvr escape from more serious, it not fatal injury. Out of this grew a prosecution by Berger against Cur ley, for waft and battery, which the Gmtul Jury ig nored. and put the costa on 'Berger and - cross actions of Surety of the 'Peace- -each party having , the other bound over. which the Court disposed of by directing each to give bOnd. with one sufficient surety, in $lOO to keep tie peace &c:, for one year. - John Gloss met tried and convicted of assault and battery on Samuel Cohen, and fined-Maud costs. Co hen IN:ita in the fowl and , provision line, lit.Pottsville, and some two months ago bad just troughtap a farm ers, wagon. Thad of ducks, and, was,about unloading them at his door., when the defendant interfered. with the pretence of making a purchase of a pair or tap hituself_ Finding Cohen ahead. he called him some hard names. 'which provoked an altercation In which the defendant struck, the prneeent or with a brickbat. Morgan Owens was charged- with embezzlement by Edward Thomm. Both parties were soldiers. and in • Jnne last were returning after discharp,e.-from Port.ess Monroe to - their homes, Thomas to Pottsville...and OA ens to Iffineraville.. In Philadelphia Thomas got an a spree, and being. both in his own and his friend's , opinion, unfit to take care of tdnuelt be gave' gin of his money and his watch into Owens'',charge. to bring ' to Pottsville, by which time he bimeelf expected to .1,0- her up.. Afterwards Glens refused to return him more than $lO ,and the watch. alleging that he had re funded the balance previously, on the way. Oweng 'proved It good character, bat had no defence. wherenp, on the jury found him guilty on the second erant of the indictment, for eonverting the property placed in his charge to his own use. which under the 108th section of the new criminal code Is equivaleht to larceny. Not Wm Myrick orAshland. was tried all convicted of assault and tudtery on John W. Jones. Myrick became belligerent with his friends over a pot of porter. Not John. Her WIIIA comicted a*aultand battery on Mrs. S M Harvey Not sentenced. _ _ _ • . -. . . . . . . . . • .Jones 11l eyerand Aaron Lane were each charged with carrying concealed deadly - weapons. ; NMI/log4i it; and County for costs.. .'• .. - • ••• -• • .. • ;Nathan Evarts and' Wm. llnffman were-charged with larreny; by :Jacob Gerber. • Acquitted, and County for George COhel was prosecuted by constable Peter Wl' . Rutz. for selling lionor •withont liense. The- iniv tatntiliim not guilty'," but that each party pay half. the Costa 1.• whiacapan the Court set aside the verdict as to the constable. prosecutor. as .beitYr.contraiy to the evi • dence and the charge of the Court.. • . •-• • Myer Kuhtt.was.chargeZ , with assault find battery on -Margaret - MaZinna4. Defendant acquitted,•tint to psy. . . Cornelius .Tirnmheller. was prosecuted •by Peter 0 Bressler. .4Dontodgpn. with larceny...in hiring a' horse and buggy from him Vogt) to Gliartiville: about 9 miles: ..Inateaa of which he drove a • Chnsideratile Atstanee nut of the neighborhood. and traded the team off.. Verdict, • guilty Not senten • c,ed. •• . •- . .... ........ . • ... Mtiry Brown was Chimed with an'asatiltand battery on. her old . mother. Christianna • IJinbenhower. nod. . found' guilty. • .The deft. lived with her Mother. In Pine; grove township; and -an altercation - had occurred he-. • rween the mother and daughter. about the removal of, a • - dough tray. This was a family. qu irryi: in, which other parties were probably. more. active than those appear-' ing ou the record. - . • •-•- .... . _. ' - • Thos • Williams and Mathias Linder each plead mill.' ,tyro selling, liquor.without license. and:were separately -fined +l.ll.and costs. , . . .". . -- . • - A'. lit Allen was-pmseentedh.Y litre. Sarah Mellon for . an assanit and.liaiteryon herson.a. hew of some 13 or .. .14 years old. - Mr.. Allen. being annoyed . hy th is anci (Ali; .er boys - playing hall near' his house.- stepped nut and ..shook 'this buy a little: The -jury returned it Verdict Mi of ... . . t guilty. but directed that each party pay half . the. 113111 . 4 lrnorrd . . . . . Johanna - Snillyatt—Aptanit, and battery on Ca haiitic Boyle. -Ibrnorect; and pro- , for m. 1.1 ' - Ann liridy—Adnltnry, on complaint of James•Rvidy. Ignored. and Mot:. for caste,: - : i . Cathrine mlt and battery on Johanna Sid' This yeae.a...roFa artlon with a ease nbove re ported-betiveen the same parties:.-IgpOrvii, and prOa for costr: • F. imheth.Thomaa -Larceny: nnbatti of 'Jacob Shilt horn'. Tenured. County for •osts. • • • •• • • ..- *Fhitip Buchner-Assault and battery on. Hannah - Sands. fzunred:county for' costs. •. • • •.. - Jos-.-Aformtn - ,-AKs mit and tiatteryon Richard Rossi ter. tailored. and. mos, for mists. • '• Dr. ChM E Islice—Rape--Mary Henry, pros. Igmdr ed. and County for COl4ll. ' • Frank and' dotinCarr • rtMl Wm. 'Ward-Assault and battery .on Jinnes Ruddy, Ignored; and ,Jairtes for costs.. • ..• . . • ttneeties of the Peace .. _ . . . . John and Mary Hilbert, on , 'oath. of John Kenney.: Ward. and pros directed Hilbert,, pay thocof4s. . . .• .. John Williams, on..coMplaint'of Conrad Burns. At ter hearing, each party to pay half the costs, ". . . . . .P I.:NNS it;l:Alki IA: LEO 18!..ATITRII. -The • next session wTll.coMmence on the Ist Tuesday - of January: • The Senate. standii.as -follows Republicans. -.20 ; :CopperheadS: 13,—:majori , tv '7 The He use.stan . ds.' Reptiblicaus,..o6; Copperheads.... 33; independeht • Denfoerat. —majority. on joint ballot, - Tn the .Sen ate. Hon.', Hayid Fleming. of Dauptiin: - Will P el Pct Pd. Slidaker: - and ,Geo.. W. Hatiienifey,. f Philadelphia... Clerk. :The. Ilon-e • will. • - ithout doubt., elect- James R...Ke11y,. •of -Washington. Speaker, and :A . ,' W. Benedict;' Clerk.. A Statiu . .Tteasurer will he 'elected .llte 'third Tuesday ..ot -- -JaiMary H Ramble, pr:•Sent Treasiwer, will Undoubted ly, - be re-elerted.• • • . •• . 'THE:TO - AL TRADE., IaKM:i:IKANNA Petiwri6e; DOcember * . O.' II 565 . 'The quatitity.s - e9p hy.ttah:oad this week is 33 3 . 48 . 11-,by canal "27,793. 07—tni• • tlie week .61,117 19 tons, against :88,531 co fur , the:norrnspini:hlig . . . The:active • Coal-.Sessen is. ah-mt , closed. The traite is.thill.'and prices haCo - declined,: owing. to : an ai.eunnilati‘m'of stocks', in ti Stern market's; of . the late.mild. weather . . Unless the Weather' honl.d . Cornpel t. it, Schuvlkill Canal ivill not close on • thi: , 15th iti stant,._ad has been rurnbred, Boats .however,. arc beginning to tie up for. the winter to avoid the. -po§ - §ibility.pf being frozen in along the . Doting the week vessels 'were Moi'e. - Oenty at. .Pert Richmond, and freights hate deciinetl.. • The . tl - 3.& Snm.4 up thiS week : .(l.s' follows com, -. pared-with last Tear : , . . . WKIM. , TOTAL. WEE.K. I 111TAL P& R R IV • - - " 70`1.543: ' 'I 4 Sll - 'itcl 4o Satiny] Can., :12.n97 ~988,250, 27 - .IW• Lool.Tio 13 L.Val H. H. 15.09$ 1.295.:41'. 1 1 '2,-121t i,.402 371 160. Lehigh Cant 15.53 . 8 .7 . 61,1071 - 27,400 - Sig Nat'l • 1.21, Sgrant S•th.; 10;103. •.539.0‘151 2.1..951'. - a6o.2aolgna3 • . " N'ill', 4.645; 315,051 1 9,702; 231,1811d50, Penna. C. Ci- 'J. - - • 1. • By R..Roadi 5.105 1 - 237.m1ni 1.a . ,412.1 . BY.Canal...t" 7.0711.- 493.2.10; . 1.507 Del &rind.; 19,910'' 531,344 t .2'1.806 WynneSth.l . . 527 140. , . 'Do North.' • 54,05 - -. . • Shamokin.. : it..ridni 312:245 , it Via Trevorton:. 3.;441 - 63.4911. 1.1111 Short - M1...., 1.96M' 63,930, 1...639 Franklin Co' . I,STS' . 57,q.491 -1,24:1i Broa d .Topl : . I !..'a,2l -.11i: ..,.. 1 : - •.1121,52.111n.n5517.53m654: . -. . 1 • I tc1,v,7841131,b3 The trade thi, l / 2 .week alloWa a falling Off inrhii pared with last week of 115;591" tons;, and au in . - crease nyiw the..e.orrespondihk .weeh last Year, Or: 31,060 . . . . . The f . off .in. ths'..ag'gregater sunply'-this yeSr is ait hundred ..tholiS'and' tons as cumpaied with the. npount.shipps.l in 1864: ...• If during the coining.year 'the Protective pol; iey. fOsters - domestic Manufactures, by % judicious: legisa the market will .demand' . and the Coal Regions of - Pennsylvania 'can famish au in- ' creiiie of.at least a million and a -half of tons. • • The admirable Report - - of. the.Seeretary of the Treasury is miteli comnie . nded in business circles, and if his suggestions should. adopte'd.by Congress in additionto a'Policy - which will . pre-, • ven t excessive i Pm-Winne of 'foreign ',goods, the : future prosperity , of every-braiieh of trade it as 7. Nuypd." ftlr...lllcOulltMglithuroughly undertitands .the question Of finance, and " though , he •hardly devotes as much space to Protection in his' Re port as wo..dosirtidt.o,see. - Yet he :finclertitands its importance, and would atproire• judicious mess= nrealooking to thatresultoidopped by Congress. COAL — MARKEITS. PRIOES Or 0091, .11Y THE,.. CARGO. toonntmet) wzrxi.i TOE Tut. mlrma9...:3.6trit:NAL]: . • . AT IVENV - VOIIK. • • . . • • . • •••.• DECEMBER 6, 1865. • Sehuvikill Red Ash.l)7l-Boat - Load .611- 00'A11..50 " Chestnut, •• • " 13 . 00@,9.90 • :" • White Ash Lump . * Steam... - . • " - 80 at... . .... ..... .10 00@10 50 :" Broleri . 14 00"4 " Stoye S .Eg •• • 10,50'.411 80. Cltrssntit . ' ..: .8 50 4.9 50 Lehigh White Ash . S. Boit.t .11. . . " . Prepaied; .. .. . 10 50 " • Chestnut, • ' • • . - .C4 9,00 'Pict anton.Conl 'at Eliiabettapoirt.' . Lump and St.l3o.st.by Carg0..,..... :.:10.00(.10 50 'St. Boat . ... .. —.1012410 20 Broken • ' • , • -10 62(q,10 Egg • . '-'( - g.1.0 75 ••S qvti. .. ...... .. . • :•„..11 97411 55 Clreatmit, •• • • - 60.@10 12 Lehigh Coat at Illistabethlioet. Lump and st. Boat hy Carg0:..::...10.75 . • - Broken and ;Egg " , • • 50(4 Prepared . 11.004 • Chestnut ' "•• :" 00'4 • EladsonCo.7o 11410' at Helldal**. . .. $. • . •• • • St: Boat:: • • • , (2, • , Broken • • . • . • •-• . . : ........... .. . .. . €4, Peitus*lvaniallods co - til at Ne'vwborg.: Lump ... .. .. .... ... St. Boat ... .. . . 00(011 25 Broke') " • @al 37 Egg .. ... . ... .... 1F 62@11:65 Stove • 1 1 .75®1 1.85 Cheetnut..... .... .... . 50(d11 00 AT BALTIMORE . • -.. • - ••• „• DEMPLBER, 6, 1061 . Shalin Pittetou Wirloili - wholesaie 6tlo 75 4, - ' 3 , —retail @l2 00 Lyketis it 13hOiri - . wholesale .. 10.75®11,20 - . retell 12 0001'2'5CP CUMBERLAND COAL.-:-Itnik of inirket o. b. at Locvst Poiut, $7 00 at «7 51): • -A L ,; - yr , • ti -L c . ski . . _ . • • aisivsalsissAaas.astailiiimilinkilat • . 1 =4 ,, .....cas.j•aartszciosa........, -4 ,Tewtwymnt.ca::'.'. l s-25 Boikon', • - V 55 Bedfor4-%,."-t-'. a 00 I -eu• rinsisc. 001 &. : ; : . . 't ':1 - 25 - ew 13avou :0 1 )1 Dlidge:2;;•-•••• s 00 eta York- 2 50 35 • .006 - febsinal Airaimisia.-;. la Wasbizqttin. a Taunton .. s . 3.50 g. 00 Nprf01k,Y.5......,-. 94 Dighton. 8 SO • 1rtudi05,&,..i.,.-4 50 Mobile $6 dand prtmage Gd **Minna ziu.ardaed For ,the . • . . . . „ , Proightit fr om' , 111Thattbetpaart. •. New .... .. ,* 2 15 . .... 210 't — 00 I!.teittiort .2 `row tonalon. '-'" Oa BoAon 4... .7 . .... 255 Norwich 2 -10,Tironton. . 2 .NO Providenco... .2 251FUnglEtivieit, 50 . ....... . Norwalk • - I 601Portamonth. . o: iNew,A3edforiL .: ... .33 Hudemi: ' • • ~ ...I,oo . ;Bridgeroort,..- . 4 ' . I. 60 Lynn 3 uo' Hartford. Salem ' • '2 Trq Albany ' ' " •'.1".50 • - '• • To PhilatielPh*..'..L.. .. . "R. 9 .1301!t9A., ; • 4.154.5.,00 ... . . , ... . • Fireixhui Crow Garr,geteiyik or, Alexandria. To Philatielphia..!'.:..... • •"- -- . ' . s MR: New York- ' ' - ' - • 8, 4:'6 LaM, 00 - iv,ston ~. • - ... 473 Irt Omit Trade iy : Bailroadi: tor '.11.51 , 051;.60. St..olati . ... .. • r 3,006-00 Port Carbon . - ' • • • ' 2.053. 13 p"ttiville • • •• • • . 63:4 Oa Schuylkill 4aren.-, ... . 13.426.03 Auburn. •..... • •• . . 42fi 01. Port Clinton • • • .. 5.816.00, . " .Total for week.: 'To primetime le git yelir Coal Trade by Rail ktuantity of Coal se'nt by week, ending on Thursday St. Clair Port Carb0n..."... - Pottsvire' • &tinylkill 14ren Adburb • • • Ptitt Total .. Pieyionalyhis year: To same time last . year...:.— . 49:34.1 tl Vosnity Rtaitrostdm. for . IN - 63: . Tire following' la . quantity of-Cal: transported ovurthe'different Railroads in Sehtiylkill'CoOnty,lOr week ending on Thursday evening last • TOTAI . Mine Hill &S.Hween'R...R. -. • • • • 1,696,518 Ht: Cnrbon. . 713-03 96.640•10 - Cri•eit 6 013 00 3132.00.19 Nfah4nby & Ilmad-Mt • . l&TOO 03 .V.1',656 OS Little Schltiylitill - • ,qc-10i0k.11 • • . Schuy Co. Railroads foe The following is the intent ity of coal transported over the followihg Railroads for two daYs ending December . Ist;n: . . Mine Hill & S Raven R. R Schuylkill' Valley ARA Q 4 CARTES DE VISITE, noted for their beauty and v.) l . 431 11.targefilize-lPhitittorcri4plbs, 3 2? . • Thtenerreotylies nod Aiblimtyritet exuded. from' card i' ..' s „fl, life size..at low price;. in•the beSt style. Those h-mie "'" I old'ldetures.should hsve them, copied toprevent fading REtTER, 45 'ARH STREET, • .. • • ' • • (North side, lielnly 10th St.;) Dec. 6; tf;:s 49-4 t ..• ' • Philliadielphia. ,384 f'R .1 1 ITTEICS : Ke iinibinc 'Unclaimed - it. ,otiT L. 4 the. Post 011ie% at yPottsville,' State of . rennsylve 547 • ;nla. on the iith day of-December, 1865: • - - .636 • To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must cal .'2§9 for "advertiiedtelterß," give, the date of- this li4t, ant to - pay one cent for advertisitiz..• • : ' • -• • - • t92T -If not called for within entlenontiti they - will he gen to the Dead Letter.Oßice: ' ' Allen Cornelius' . Gallagher - Jae Alspaeh Sarah • •Ilappersett Win Alexander'ElleM .'Hangoit Edward' Borland -Alison Hart Elizabeth . .Burtm Wm ship -Hogan Lizzey Bowler Salad -ship 'Tlagert v Marc -Culfort john_ Jones Alfred . Carr Mrancts .• . Jones F Carney Edward .. Jones.Thos- ship Davis John • • .Tones YAW ship. . • Donohoe Joseph • Kephart John '2 .Dooley. Thomas 2 -Lynch .Themas TIVRIVL I.IIOIIIAS Lawler Patrick Edwards Thos .- Lifich Patrick .Edwards.Elii,n'tth...Loyed : 4 1(.11(1 P.itcheraid John Nose 8 - ff-. -Ftteb : McDonald Daniel aillaspie John: Mohain John Gibbons Patrick: McCarthy 'John Deerm ; 5tfLY31.4.74 , P:M 45T:38 4 ), -254),R 41.0 4 25W4b1. I 713,061 dllT, 324101 eie„ 28;95T d 65. 43'2.4)05 110. 23.8,551 d 39, • 7•2.20 , 1 . 6, . 58.514 ME d 66, 9,465.759 p 4194 39,1,6! , Canal.44mAlS4s. Ilmad'iud canal for the ening CANAL. . 2.818,1507-18, 2;71X1,5G4,07: Increase to far Ifecrcasft.l...: 4.712 . .10 . . • Pinegrare itleal Trade f0r156,5. Ainount transported during the litet,,m9ttth s : ' • .e9tau.' • .'• 104;ti: ;14,506 OR, .0%27610 .6.766.1636,052 05 -21,272 04 - '127,230 11 Carberry Creek Sivas. Railroad. • • Union Qanal Railroad ' COM Tradi for . 1/065 For week ending on FSattirdfty •- OPERATORS 2.2d0 .176,715, 1,551 i .11.3,4i1 255. 22.214 :1.1 , 5. 137 A. Pardee &-Co Parker & :• Mt. Pleasare Jecltla . - Harleigh PLltoMetial. .. . 'Sharpe, Weu & Buck Mountain Smith'u Sprint! Mt..'. Honey Brook Coal CO Herman Pa. Cola Co. ,-Sprint Mt.COM Wt . T. Carter* C 0..:. 'Beaver Meadow...-...; Lehigh Zinteo • . :John Connery . Baltimore coal Co.;-.- - Franklin -Andeuried • •-.. & Snug. C 0... • Coal & Nay. - Cd .Other . Shinperu... Warrior - • MeNeal • - Krickerhocker CI CO "Delano coo co • 'Barryville Coal 1,8;51 2asi 1.777 8631 90 4 i 15; Total & . Same.time.last yvar Decrease Increase • ler 14 . .. the l4t artd'] ing•*the quAntit Thr.qwintify'sgnt;n , foi .Prict 6 , and Sat tirdl was 11.731" tpiia, maid 9..9.cig tong. .., . NEWADVER,T 7 TWENI7S VTOR . E . TO . E.E.T AND . MTOpfi. FOU -1• Portering. plyintre of 9: •Gti-_as;:t . . E. A AEr . . . . . . . QTRA. V COW.-Came' to the , '.prerni FO3 . 'of the 1 - 7 subsfriber in Palo Alto,' Schuylkill .County. •"11 hot . .three weeks- alio. a small HRH •COW...wlth le r aiit ' a bell on. . Has two • white spots on each , ' , TWA , / • side of hc , flinks. The owner is rtiquesled ' • ' td cemeitad take her aw.dy•aucl-pay.expen- •es rtlittiwise Ahn will be sold ns- the law. directs Dec 9;'65=49.3t` '', • CAW!. BIEININi4ER. '. SSOOREWA reward of FIVE HUN MED DOLLARS•WiII.he paid hi ariy per,., soh wbo will furnish Ruh infortnad.in. to the tindyr signed as will enable him to arrest and punish the pet eons who on the night of. pegetnber sth, altacked• and injured John Rohinson: thn watchthan: at Foiestwille : NeW'York !Md.-Co's Office, Wood side; December iSf.5 • : _ . v . . • W..w.DUFFIELD. ReAdeni dimmer. • 49-3 t • • an. O. •as 186 6 . BENJ. BANNAN, . BLANK . "- BOOS NA.NUFACTURBB , - wit fUrnisifilt kinds or Winks for ainks. County OM. cem. qoai OupratUrs..Merchants. ,Manrif.luttirers. &c ac.. made of the het .m9torials,: for 13ail Send 1 your.ordeta . to .. - RANNAN'S Hbokstoie.'PottsAlle: , vounrri - MUTUAL .11. N SERANCE COMPANY.- ' . . . . . . . ... . .•KUNCY, PA, 'JUNE. 20; 1.2615;.' . . ti All."trneof the 2.ifatt- A Final Report. Amt. preMmm. Meieslsmil other aeamitles. $2,474',047 7 Amt. of essh assets..4'....: :,...::: .. .. .;... . ~ O9 071 : . . Total amt. of assets $L513,119 1 . . Total iimt.• ot property insured to_ June-10, '• ", .186.1 • • • s` , 6 629.607 Amt-:cif losses paid-the paYt year • - 7:012 Total losses paid since larcit, '2O, 1810..: 1,461,068 n. ' OFFICERS.: • JAMES .11.ANE.IN. President, ROBERT bIONTOOId EltY. Vice Prieident,:" JOSHUA: BOWMAN.- Secretary, . • TIIOS.CIIAMIIERLAN .Treasur.r, . • JAME 4.. AZRN:.fienernl Agent: • : -. This old and reliable Company, ranking at the her . of all similar ingtitntioue in the - , State, pontinnes 'to i sae mAiriesagainst lose- by fire on houses:barns:et, breakers, ziefehrindise, and other personal property .town and conntry;lat . gash or inntnal - bites Applies Liana Air insurance maybe 'made' .to -any of the lm tmentsom to the General Agent of the,Comiiany, at.l. 'office:Market street:. Pottsville. Pa, - ". • • Potteville..Thin:.9.: 46-4 m I 'l cift.PV-,..'' i 4: ` - '' WM I IO i i i i O A- N LIT 0 : 1 l \--.4 --4 _ LYO 'PA BIN. _ y - 1 TH ' ( Alk 01 E - _, • Tuid preptition liol4 in ft)latioa a large proiairtlon C:0 C.O.A-..N.IIT„.011: And is perfectly free from Irtitating matter. It invigorates the health of the hair. It preventi the hair from falling off. - It sofiens the hair when hard and,dry. It renders the hair dark and glossy. It acids the 'iciest lustre. - AND D; THE BEST AND CIIEAPEST DRESSING , • -.••••- • - _ lanaervin Rhin •IN EXISTENCE.- Waea cUres eectet and &Thud° ,dbgeders.' in all their . . stages, at little,elpense, little nri,.flttetategets diet. no. JOHN ,-O. BROW O & SON, Druggista,..PottWilc. theuthenithr.t.ltrai rid exposafe.. It Is lenient in tads Ps.;dote:Agents, to whom all orders should be ad. • and odor,' immediate lii its action. and reritroln all I! dressed.. . ' Dec. 9, '66 49 pricers properties. .. . Oct. tic a 3 :Gm., ~~ HS ~.. It par tioiwelta*.eostive; ' A.Ulo!l4l.lmtwolink, ~...2_;'.a.: : - . ., . i, .!" - i',liiikt taik . , '- 1 :: . ; . ~,,. ~.'..'...'Z.::1 tePu ltd4kcn,Pg-- n*0.61 low spirited. If ruluive a sick headnehe.. If ycea have takes a drop too much. ioat .2!.cdnts . _ —•_, Blue Mass: and other preparations of Mercurk,:actri-- ally produce more anErerin , and detithtbini the'diartmea which tbeyprigesa to cure: 11.0 yet th i s .corrosive Mineral so denounced by albipathic is pte eCrlbed by.tbem almost naivete-ally:in Liver Complaint, Consumption of Lunis, ' , • ' • • : - •TIELE MANDRAKE MILS , . ,' are-comprised entirely ' i3r 'roots and' herbs obtained . • from the. great Storelionse of Natere;.and their salutary; effects wilkappearassoon se the medicine is brough t to the . test..ol.ll .fair .experiment. ,SCHENCKS. MAN = DRAKE - PILLS do not p r o d u ce any:naua' .oralcknens dce se . of th e'terimetr ; tint when .given . for Dyspepsia : it may- . be proper to pee theta in connection-;withfiCHENCK , S: SEAWEED TONIC. By this fudiciotis treatment the digestitie• faculties' are . Speedily restored. to their .fuli vigor; arid the worst eases Of indigestion may becured. . When we reflect that the liver, is the largest internal organ •of*the body, that to it is , assigneattieimportant duty of Elltating . Ulf; $1.66 .and itrepating:the bite, that it is Subject to many - disorders, and:that when it is dis -eaaed or inactive the ntwie bc . sly suffers sympathetical-'J • • tt is 'not surprisleg bit meoicine.which ran re store the - healthy.openitionft .of the' Liver should Psi" I duce Wonderful' ehting,es hi the general health, and et ..„ . . feet cures whiCh mak-appear to be almost inirachltins , . .Headache of long continuance, severepains in. the 'side. breast and -shoulders. -aching •the limbs.- tr feeling, •of general weakness and .wretcliediterts And Other alarm . ing ithd distrearing, :symptoms; indicatiVe - of 'iniperfect or disordered - action of the litter, are speedily removed ' by the use of SCIIENtK'S MANDRAKE . DoStbieness...piles, bitter or sour eructations. and that indeicrittable: feeling of Oppression; mental tinkle ty,langnor,. letimigi. - and, depression of spirits,Which unfit a man' for the' tnenaeement of business and the . eninyinent Of life, are . all - -relieved bl . the use Of Sell EisiCK • s ' MANDRAKE PILLS. ' Scuarreit‘.-Dear Sir takepleastire in , sending von A certificate addition' fo many yon have - already' received from suffering hutuanity. • :I can scarcely, find. language , sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratification of the wonderful cures yourMAN'DRAKE 'TILLS and •-• SE A WgED • TONIC, have effected in the entire cure : of one of !Mt most Stubborn cases Of the liver. For three years I suffered beyond description all my friends. as well as myself - ;came to the conc.hr" skin that my time in this' life Was short. Stich was the .terrible condition to - whielttivas redneed that life to me had become a burthen ; my whole system was in a. stats of inltimmatiolt mold- not • eah.rcould not sleep; my whole body - wail filled With pain ; Swelling would arise in my wrists and .anklee, rendering thein 'totally.useless. Oti.seveml t , censions. I was attacked - With a melte' bloOd to the - head, - which would fell me:, .t.) the 'ground. and. I would be varied away for dead. 1.-applied to . . several emittent Physicians of .our city, who administered all the -medicines that they thought would reach my case,. bet of no avail. • (Inc of them said he mold do . no Mere forme. and advised - me. ulast resort, to drink cord liver Not relishing the - homid: trash I declined to take ft.— . Accident put: your. advertisement in My hands.- • I ellted.on you-; you-examined me and told ine , the na-- tare .of my disease,.*Yon' then -ordered .me -and Tonic with an'.observance of diet.. pledging your word that in. one 'week I -.would find myself another , matt. .I follwedlyraw advice 'and as Jon - predicted. - tio riStrmishinn cure. was effected.. .1 continued your Pills Mal Tonle, for some time. and now thank God for Ills Plodoess. and your valuable medicine, tam once more restored to perfect health:- I most earnestly recom mend those who are suffering-from affection of the liv-' er to site your Pills altd,..Tonic a Tair trial, and a cure will be effected, I have , sent many pm-eerie to you. and they hive• all been. clued. Any inforniation my fellow-citizens may require:Will be freely given by the CoVoieribei, at hit residence, No. fil2 Federal 'street, be tween Sth street and Paitsynnk road,: : . • ; CHARLES JOHNSON, Formesly Printers! Ink.M.aunfacturer. 33,345 11 50,411-IY2 17,062 11 0.993 00 1,023 IT MIST 10 91;779'.07 913,910 19 1,0111.1:11.06 :955,279 is 13.431 OS 2.8, 0 dS 19. . 1.238 13 6.044 40,760 15,6 , 10 22.95 , 15.906 21.274 37,105 11 979 20,:94 22,1,99 1,484 17,755 Tilsl 1 512• 515 435 9 !G9 108.'204 45,040 90 I; 99 36.0&3' a. 022 200,437 52, 314 20.95 T 252 11 S_T 9,"71 ()Ii 8,2/3 fiTl 41.951 IT, I :It , . 6,795 28.076 lU 1174 20.9 4 1 1 1 :1 GTT 218 273 1.28 G 13:572 922 1.412.27 T 8-9,:159 Rai ,mnd ecomberc he vi eU . . . Mrsaner Michael Iftlinti Samuel Mrtrsh,'Alif..phio MatnthzPuteck nlertnnn Morris nk, John W Purnell Win • R,,gers Hiizh• Stipheni. R Stephwicle Uha.F , Syferd lanes 'Schenk S . J • Surlivan'biven Fh Thurston - Harry 2 Th,',nimon Richa'. Waklin John Wilhatma Mary It ..Watgoa Char • !di ; Agfa 1.3* s9lt lifEst cOrik*lt m.mticic IMYIqHML - ': ''l-- .THY T. TRY THEM. TAKE A FULL MOM TRY yitgaL • Pr. Schenck 74111 be : Professionally . at:, his principal office No la North Sixth street corner: of ..Commerce:. Philadelphia; every Saturday. him 9ft 31,1-Until 4-P.M, No 32 . 13omrstreet , New Fork, every Tuesday,. from to. 3 N o 3 111 9 Summer street, :Boston, Mass ... every .Wed. .nesday. from 0 to 3, and every.other Friday at 109 Ital tlmore street. 13altithore;:14d. All advice free. but for a thorough - examination of the.-lung with „his. rometer. the.charue is thiee,dollars. : Prtce of.the Palmdale Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each $l. 30, per bottle- or ;s7' 30-per half dozen:. • Man drake' Pills. 'l5 cents per box . . sale, hy all Druggists and Dealers:. ••• • ' . GEN ERAV : NOTIC ES meeting rif the Stockbold ernof. the Government. National itonir:of Potttwille;" will he held.nt • their Banking FiOntie. irl the Throngh of Pottoillte, on,the nth (Secnini'Tiiez2 , ) of Jantinry, ISC6. for the iturr*C of electing: Pirectort; to serve for thoeitening year. ' ' '- • De , 7. 9, '65-49-11 • ITLYNTZINGER, Cashier . . . . ~.. TO THE'. .PEEII.Ie.-ttie -- under - . inemerl will 'deliver a good gaality of Ern lien'. Stove 'oral Ettg Coal at.s 50 prii ton, and .Ctrest :. Orders reeeivedetthe fcillnwing wee& places : - c 1 'lt OLASI O OWS. Penn-rylvanie Hall— -- ... . UNION . HOTEL SALOON. -- • . •• - , •JOHN - MONARD'S. ltisinit:Snn Hotel.. .' ••'-' - : •; JONATICANI 11.1cANAT.LY. : Dec 9, '6s_ .. .•• -.-- , " . 49,9 t• ~• - U. 'Si. COL IftErtflTOß , ti In . cirtne dif a warrant, directed , . to me. by James A.' Inness,..Colle,ctor ..of the Tenth*Collection District of - Pennsyhatnia...l will expose to Public Sitle, nt the house of . lIFNRY R. WF:AVER, in 'the Borough of Aelthind. County'of nt. to o.cloek an the Forenoon. on the %Rai dur o . fDricctsbei . , 11.565, the . fr;lloe,ing tirticles..to wit A.deht dUttitt:y Itepplier, oodie &co.. to James Donlon, Of about Fifty Dol- . . . - . . , ' - Seized and' taken in execution' as' the property o James Gordon. and will. he 901(i by me: . 1 - .., , . :', •r, JNO. M; liIILLFR. Deputy Collector. Collectors ()dim Pottsville, Dec 8, '65 - - .10 it " . . . . • Ottic;e of the Schuylkill, Naivigio; • lion Company, .No, 417 ; Walnut :I::lCconiber 4. 193w.- , :-NOTICE - is heron) , eiVen that the Annual Meeting ,the Stoat-. holders and Landholders of this • COmpany. and an eleetiodot,Offleers for the ensuing year, will be held at this Office, on MONDAY, -the FIRST' . of JANUARY next. at. M.. • .. Dec 9, .6S-1.9.4t . -W. M. TILGHMAN; Seety. .• - --„DIMAOLUTION.—The firm of 3 C. . BRIOHT. - &.- CO ~ is this tiny dissolved by Mutual consent, PETER.E..III.ItCK tviihdrawing. The hfiSineis will . be continued tut heretofore and under the in flemarne..J. c..pmeniT . • AsbiankNov, . 4a -ix • TIIIE NEW' YORK da ISCIII.IUS KIM. COAL 11.101111PANV,—::No-; tics..-Pioposhis will be received at the Office of the , Compauy at Wood Arie Wednesday. 20th Decem ber..next.: - for suppTyirue the several Collieries Preps. Gani.tWay Timber .. S:eept:rs.- Laegings.. and ail other timber required for the mines daring .1866: Proposals may stale - one price if said timber is cut on the Crinmiture lands. -another one if the same is pod ided by the . contractor. . For further : particulars - apply; to Mr. JACOB GLOVSR, Mining , Superintend-. rut. or at the otnoe of; the Company at - Woodside. ' • • .THOMAS V.EB.NER, Aeent. Woralelde.:Pa., Nov. 4.:!65 : As , ot ' . WANT E .1 , . . IV . ANT it ...T D..e ' Pahar.iiber Tti‘i . has •ha '..d .r, Y. yearn eXiierienee :It collieries. desirea a -situation' to take chnree of a eolliery 'as 80a.... Good tecOmmen datioria given' - Address...W, • A.,-. T. St: Clair P. 0., Sehuylkil! county, l'a: ... - . ' Dec 9.,''.,-49-31' VVAIVTED.-'-To - purchase n Colliery by a cocaPa fly. nr,New York . A'dtheee CAPI TALISTS,7 Miners' Journal Office. .• • • IfIOI.NT E house in Pottsville-34;111 rent br T.. purchase:. Arldrepsi'. "Idlnere Journal" Office.; ata t 81W:it size and terms. • N0 . v..24'; .G 5 • - iIICEIERIt -WANTED...Those hating:A /large Jr small property of this description to offer at - a bargifin..for cash:.please address with. particulara,• (confidentially if desired) CASH. PCIRCHASs clflice oil this Paper.. ..• - Nov: 25. . , IVA NTE D respectable.' healthy woman,. with 'fir V. a fresh breast, of milk: tomtifswa baby four mos: old: ' Address . 11o.i 2514:Pottsville P. .•. Q TEAM ENGINES WANTED,—The -on 4ersigned wishes to purchase 3 'second-hand Steam Engines, of 20000 horse-power each.. Address JABEZ SEWS. yottsvillq f Pa. 19-tf May 1„ G 4 TATANTED.--.A. few more CARPENTERS, ffra2 1111 mere and Misere,) to work on Breakers, at the Aphlirirton Coal Works, four. miles west of 'Hazleton. Lnzerne CO, Pa. The highest wages. of the region paid. . ' • W. R. PEW.. RV: September 20.'0. • : :• . • 294 f LEG-AL oncEs. IN ahe. ORPIN ALMS ' " COURT of Mehurl.' -kiit Coanty--In the matter . of the agemunt-of 'Benri-Manimer, Adtainistrator of the estate of. Jacob Hammer. dereased.—The undersigned_ anpOined An ditnr to resettle the above stated account. fted to die-. tiihnte the assets in - the hands of the Administrator, .hereby.gtvem notice that he will attend to, the duties of hia appomtnient, at hiti•Office in the Borough of Potts eine: on WEDNESDAY...Jamie) , 3. 19a6. arteweloek, A. M.; when and whore all parties Interested .are noti fied to attend,, DAVID B. GREEN, Anditor, • A4D.,1110W; inlay 13. 8135, the . Conti order and direct the Treasurer' and. Collector of Blythe Toivnehip, to teceiveTovratup . Road 'Orders fort he payment of Read Taxes for, the year 1865, in Blythe tp.mnehip. except tbo.e",Ordera drawn and lamed In 1163, Tor the current expense's of the year 1865 . June 3 %It BY THE-CORRT. NOTICE.—Where ,CL. as Letters of.Ailministration on the - estate ofJAIS. BRBNAN RUSK late of Fester Township, Schuylkill County, deceased. have been granted to the undersign-. ed. all persons Indebted to mu] estate, are hereby. n& tified to make,immedlate payment, and those haying claints, - to present the iame.forsettlement. . • • .05. 7 46-dt , VlnitNElt, AdMinistrator. . . LIST:ITC OF GEORGE BRYANT: De. ceased,,--Letterts of Administration - upon . the ea.: late of George Bryant, lute of the Borough of Miners. vine, in she County of Schuylkill, deceased . ..have been granted.by the Register of said County to:Elisabeth Rogers, who resides in. the..l3orough _of Mineravllle aforesaid:: ThoSe.indebted to Said estate are requested • to Make payment: and all persons having claima.oede- Mande . against said estate. are requested to make 'known theltame without delay to the undersigned. % ELIZABETH. ROGERS,.Mministratrix; Nov.ll. , Sei -malt - Minersillle. Pa.'" E.* • V ilti • , - - AV 'ches**. $- - .lpassamitopiiiiii , a" 'kW OP 6 • 144'; : - . " • • • LAO E: - 0 Ull-241 8:::.;, • • : is• • ...81•415.1.44114e.C.rf441400. , .. • . S . • • . Curtsies; . • oanistiartly zeceising :fn . "OrfIiTAIN;jaVEIitALS,.. 430ibradjig ttid celebrafeB 33iTEMArcLEPT4 & litC)l4 . orivrit Dow SHADEs • • • . 141- ! ver7I?6!I7IISIiI. WAI.SiIY i.• . • - .No. 719 Clumitimig4B;. o .:Plalladelphia. , Nov- .4431 nit • = ~~~~~ Y;+i;3ll.• • Groat Distribition r ST • c AssocIATIoN, 204 rAsid 208 ROSEWOOD FIAROS &MELODEONS Flue Oil Paiiitalg*E l ooooo:o9 Gilired'Woret Gold AND EL - F 4 OAN, ,, r.. , .mwELRY-i. . -. . .• coNslsi7E4o.gP • : „ , . Disinond Pins; Diamond Ritigt.,:g3llSdlitimteletni Com), • Flt , rentine. Mosaic,: Jet, -and . Cameo - &too Seta, Gold rena wi hGold and Silver . ' .titension Holders, • leave: Buttons, • •• . • Sets.nt' Stride; t and Neck - • . - • • Chains, Plain itChaaed .'• ' , • • *sided at: - . -, • , ,ga - -.7.p..;.0;:.,0 9 . o .-- . . . MSTETtI . are Made in the following manner: CEMPfC.ATES* naming each article nod its value are •placedin NULLED 'ENVELOPES which are well Mixed: One of these envelopes containing • the certifi cate or order. for somewticlo; will be delivered at our office. ordent - by . mail 'to any address, without regard' to.chnice.„:!on receipt of VS ten'. . • 1 Ou receiving the Certitleate the' pnrebaser will see what article it draws and .its value, and can then send Oise 'Dollar , . and receive the' article named, or can choose any otberone article -on our list of, the same pr, Onrchaaers of Our SEALED ENVELOPES:MO,. in this manner;oltaln an article worthCfrout One. to Five . Hundred Denary; s" • • ~ , FOR .-ONEA)OLLAR . . which they need not pay nntil. It ls. knoish what. is "drawn and its value. • • . - ....: . • • prEnthe satisfaction guaranteed th.all cases: . . . ' ... •TIiE . .MON . GIFT itI4BOOIATION.. calls your attention' to th 4 fact of its - being the largest and most popular 'Gift Association in this country. ....The --fiusincss •is and a lwaye has. been ,conducted.int4moi4itandid and honorable man ner. .: Our.,.raPidlyinariiasing trade is a.sure •guarcentie..OlVW.apprreciation of, oicr patrons for this.tnetheio of obtaining; tich; elegant . and costly • Airing. tte - itat.lfear .1.4 have forwordeda number of the most valtta dle prizes to all parts of the - country. .ThOie whb atronize us' Will receive the fall value of their Money, as noarticle on our List is worth less than- One Dollar, retail:• and. there , are. No Blanks: - -. ._ ' • ' . • • - Parties dealing with.us may dependon having pnimpt returns, and the . Article' .drawn Will_ be •Oninediately.sent tii•any'address. by returrimail. . . . . . The. folinwine parties have recently il s rawn %minable nizes frnin the Union AFSociation; and have' kindly al owed the uio , of their namfy , : - . • . - • •. .. A. S.. White, C Street, Washington, D. C., PianO,'vaine Mist , Emma La Rae, .AichlStreet, Philadelphia, Melo- MN J. Costello. Montreal. Canada: Piano, $2llO. ". • .T; M. Seaton. New, York City, Oil Painting, Cicene on • the Hudsni,) : . , . , :•. Cant. Thomas L. •Jewell, Co. B, 14th .:N.-Y. V.. GoM Watch, $l4O. • . . • „ Rev. E. S. Sinaori, Detroit. lldich.:,Silver Watch, $65.. • Mis's Lottie Lines. Diamond Ring; $l5O. • . • • James Campbell. 'Melodeon, $l5O. • •• ..• Mrs A. Lawrenee,.liew -9rleans, La.. Diamond Ring, • . . C. 13. Bailey. Ne.w York City, Oil , Miss, M. Manor,ShitronSPrings, Piab0..5305.••. • • Many mimes could be placed on title list, bnt we pub. li.h no names 'without- petmisidou.. Our • luttnins are dewed to . send'United - Shites Currency when it is coil . TO BE. SOLD TOR • LOD' EACH With Ont regard bcivalue,.ind not to be paid for until yoe'know-whatyeu will receive. . ,• ••• . • . • , 'l5 Rosewood. Pianos, worth from $2OO on to V) 60 lr.Melialeons,'Rosexvood Cages.. .175 00 15 Fine Oil .Paintings • • 30 00 to 100 00 150 Fine Steel Engravings. timed • 25 00 to 31.• 00. 50 Mtisic Sys.es • - • . • 25 00 to' . 40 00 tao•Revnleiriu Pact Castors, Silver 20 00 to 40 00 • 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.. 2)) 00 to •30 00 4iaiSc.t. of Ttai and Table Spoore.... 2O 00 to 49.00 .• 1150 arm Bunting'. Cape . Watches; ' Warranted . • -60 00. to 1110 00 200 Diamond . Rings. Cluster and Single Stone • 1115 Gold Watches, 3100 Ladies. do, . , ... . . . . .600 Sliver Watches ', . - 26 4. 4 ,1 LA 75 00 •2,ooo.Vest Sliver, Meek Chains.' .. : . .... 101) 10 011 1.200 Pails Earllings, new etc1e...... 2 00. to 600 2,101 Gold Pencils and Tooth Pirks .. .. 2-76t0. 10 ((0 3.010 ligal Onyx.'& Arbethiq Bnxie's ' •. 400 to 10 00 - 4:066 ravel and Florentine ' : 'do • 4' 00 to . ' 600 2;000 Masonic 'Pins ' • ' , . ... •'4 00,19' 650 , 3,ooo,Fhie Gold. Watelt. icey,t, ,new • • •- . •.- -' -,. Vattern ' ' . 3'50 14) •6 50 4.ooo•Childrens` Arm1et5.'............ - 250 to SOO o,ooo'Sete of Bosom Std - - 1 50:t0..- 000 3.000 Eneineled Sleeve Buttons • '.... 2'75 to 50 ell 5,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings .: . •250 to •.0 00 .4.oollStone Set'ot Seal Rings . • 250 to' in 00 4,000 - Loc!cete of all sizes • • - .. . 0 . 50 to 18 00 - • • • • 150000 Sitri of Ladies• Jewelry 4.000 Watch Chains. each- . - 5,000G01d Pens: Silver Ex.. Gases,. • : and' Pencils • - • • .4 00 to 600 . 10,000 Breast and Scarf • 300 to 20;00: • 3.000 Ladies` New Style Belt Pile : hies, 400 to - 6 00 3.ooo42latelain•Guard Chains - • 600 to - 2000 1.000 Gold Thimbles.' 5 00-to - 7'oo 3:000 set Ladies' Jet and Gold ' • 15 60 to. 25 : 00 10.000 Gold -Orosstfo . • • . -.1 50 to • 6 rin 5.0011 - elissed Bracelets' ' -• '-800 to 16 - 00 7.ooo'Ocal Band Bracelets •• 606 to 20.00 • 237 - :A chance to obtain any. of the abotre Airtieles • for purcha sing a Sealed EneclopeTor 23 Caste. • ' • . „ . . • irjr Nye Emielom will lie sent. for $1: Elev. en for s‘2.'; Miley fur $5; Hixty-flve.for $1.0; 'One Hun dred fur $l5. . " • • • • 'tine 'letters are anneceiSaty, Hays the kindness to write rlain directions,' and to choosing different articles from those drawn. mention the style desired. We pre fer letters to be addressed to our Box. psos, Poet Oflire.• for greater safety. • • , • • • . - fir Orders for IiIIEAttES . ENVELOPEIS . mnst in every, case -be 'necoinpanird with the EASIII, with the. name of: the - person, sending, and Timis,. County, and State,' plainly written. • - • . LIST OF .ARTICLES 8;000 Ball Ear Drrps, - all color! 4.000 Fine Gtad Pens 3,000 New r;131 - e - GOld'ar, ! let fordiope 300 to T. 60 Agenti . Wriitted pvetywtTre: Letters should be-addressed to the Manitgers as . fol t STIT4I3N. &. MAXWELL, . . 3303, Post Office, New .yoik . I , lornmber 4..65 4.:2m• J. K. SIGFRIED, - POTTSVILLE, - P.A.,. . . Sole igent.or J.. L. - BEADLE, .for the sate Of . • . • his Patent • • ." E . XII gArle - iF . A-.N 0 . FOR MINES;. SLOPES: MART'S, .TIINNEIS, This mode of ventilation. was first' aPplied • by Mr Beadle At the Locust Dale Colliery, near .'Ashland, in the'year 18:4',1 and • has been In .BUCCeSiblr roPeration ever since... Prior to Oda. much time. was lost at this Colliery op account of Sulphur in aomaof its workings ,eince'then. not an hour Arm -this cause. Some (Mier operations. had still more difficulties from this source. I will mime *a few of the.mitny. will speak 'of two slopesbelono,ing to "The Wolf Creek Diamond •Coal CO.; fiios:` 2 and 3 slopes, near Idinersville,lor merly•owried by blir George H. ',Pats & Company, for 'whom lam Superintendent Before _putting up the-Fan, 2 slope.nap so full 'otsulphur that at times it was with great difficulty andlanger to work it at all. In October. 1864„ we. had an explosion..b3 • which the Diamond Vein was set on fire. and.by trying tip ettinpiSh it six' 'men 'were killed' by the bite Damp,. and 'quite- .a' number very . narrowly , escaped 'with their, lives; and In ' the end we were. compelled Call-other 'efforts; failing) to fill up the store- with water fOr a distance of 60.feit, in'order to onten.the fire: this canted a stoppage for nearly four month*, attended' by a very great expense.• :No. 3 slope was not so full 'of till sulphnr, but s having three furnaces going we would on en average idle in Tour "Breasts.. daily. Early this Spring I had a fan put up at No'. 3, and as soon as we had the water out of No. 2, I-had another• put there : since then we have &Aloe. an hour for : Want of air— the ventilation IS'PERFECT;; men now feel perfectly 'Secure -whin 'they go to :work no dread of being bunted: by tut explosion of 'sulphur. 'ln addition to this, there is another great advantage in the Exhaust. , Fan-the sevlng of expense?l will a 'd a fev.v certiti catesin.favor of this _indispensable.inidliary to . safe cheap and successful mining • - AI, . . 0172 CE OT TOE . AM MOTIT VEIN CONSOLIDATED COAL CO , • Pansy-11am . October Slat 1865: • tits Is to Certify that. I have beer. part owner of the Hickory Colliery near St. Clair, alt to theyear 1804. and ' since themSaperintendont °lithe same: • From ISIT to .1861 the sulphur became so bad in-some of the work. i Ingo that It was with great 'difficulty and. often delay,- that we continued in operation: • In these particular 'parts Of the mines, ve had' many Stoppages, and often 'operativei injured .by explosions I tried everysystero ' of ventilatiOn, but none appeared to.aturwer the purpose untillintroduced the —.Echanste,f• or 0 :1 Lowden Bea- ' diets Fan.. Smce.then we. ave had but few accidents 'from' explosions. and these but slight. „ lam free to say. that there Is no system ofventillition as yet know& 'equal to the Louden Beadle Fan.•'—.. And. not: only doei it perfectly ventitate a- Colliery. which is indispensably necessary to life.and-health..but Is also a great saving of expense as.egunpared to fun3acce or steamict ventilation: In, mi.' opinion. no -extensive Colliery belciW Water-level should be without.ity , OrncOld TES MIN WITH VAIN CONSOLIDATM COAL CO Pcrrrisvic.LE, October 8►Bt; 1865. This la to certify that I have been employed in the management of the affairs of the Mammoth Vein.Con aolidated %Coal company since Jane, 1364, And that we- have at the hickory Collier*. near • St. Clair. &broil:ill County, Pennsylvania. • one of J. Lowdem Beadle."e Patent Exhaust& or. Ventilating Pans.-- This Fariwas erected by the former lessees of the said ; Colliery. limns. Wm, Mines. Jr. & Co.. and has been 'in encomia' operation for. several years past' Prior to. -its'erection the said lessees had tried a 'number of dLf.: • ferentventilatom naftwmasts, Mamie. do. but found nothing to so effectually relieve the workings from int-- aura sir,"aulphur. &c... as ; the "needle Bettaute Fan." Bike3=haveibmit connected in 'the numagenient above colliery ithas worked admirably. and Imtult sai that ore could oat do without it. -It is Just what'svery exteativeCkilllery below water.letel-lieoWtind Ltelte ge m si pleasure iti.secottutkodiag it to • reArts- W. - "Grjaeiel AgeiiC kemmoth Vein Consolidated Coal CO. November 4, '65 ' 44. of s~ MtEMM OMMIAN GOLD 1: -AND SILVER, FortgxE ..4 , - , ,:f - ,' Viiited ii - 44‘4, ,, -.*t0.4 geartemuister.s Voucherii And trninrrene miii•Mr REPRINT' ) Pll'', l *Pesit ENVERlWallowed 14 per special agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at ,the. Ns* York and. Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Commission. March 96, '66. 19-ly BP:WAISR OF COUNITRFFITS • ANT UNPRINCIPLED DEAL. raa'endeavoring to dispose or their'owa and other pee-, parahont on the tenntation attained .by Ilatanoua'a OP-NCINIC PREPARATIONS. OCE.2*. SIIATTERIED CONSTITRTIONS EISSEORRD RTS HimaisoLtre Exte.A.or Etyma., • . C1et."28,. 4 65, 43-6ro. Take ail mere, Unpfearmast ' and. Unsafe. Remedirivfor unpleasant and dangerous diseases.— Use RALM/301.11.8 ErrEacrr . Emir and bosom, Rom Aff VS LIM , : WiNDOWAMILAIRESA WM oiPPLY.oo_Brcttfriand GoldWitidowSlisditeeif the Latest: patterns lust 'received sod , -foit';wiltoZfOrdero hit:oohs Shadealo be outdo toi l .. tW.ifor Chinches.. trans ind Dwellingkat% . -BANNANS, A ready 'taut coiiclusive": test :of thW"priiperth2s - of Ilruotouve - lritoo &thump. littentu will, be atompati ion with those" set forth lit the trotted States Thopeuss. lielatalbold?• Fluid Extract Burble Jo plens, ant in taattiatrodat% free - front `' all wiper: ties, and immediate in its action. , . egw,C,osiIUSTORE."-wd ion opened-at the.. stnallateareoruPted C. .3forrison,•Cen ire streit, nearlrepposite Market; New;-Dry Goode; Grocery. and - Provision litore,; . 'iri. loeitept constantly 'on _ Weldor. choice stock of:Goods-in that Also, Quezenvant;Floacand Feed; - _ - The xiirderd.go. =topes by strict. attention traCl• ness, to receive a fair aUte of the_ _while patrootim • -. 2 . -ROB :=74. ... . „ Pottsville, October 4 9: . .64. ' 44-tr. - HELM:SOLD.3 CONCENTRATED ICURACTBUcIiti • • . • is the Grime Ditiretie. - flapshomei CoNasarmweari EXTRAI3T BIitISAPP*L4 Is the .Greatßiood Parifier. • ••• Both are piepared ;sumi.arding. to rules ' of PtutrmaeY and ;Chemistry ,-. and are the moat active' that ain be made. ••• .• 4 . 3 - lietheabeadte Extract ilatilisa'gitee to,the frame and bloouilo Me ,001fd,.elteek: -. . .b aenummiled ,bi :Many - alarming symptoms, and if uotreatmentietabmttded" 1031fflatePOos. mitY oF.ePileliticAtesensne Oct: 21;-'65;=pn CLEANSE:THE .SISTEN , OF iLL . . Eeteiblielael aver a Atearter let a Celawry.. Dr Stiaynier - ' • ' ”Partimez.r.- Dr. Swaps's" • ' Dim* ..` • !Pariacea. "Dr: Sivare.so Taw • "Dr.' Swaynetar ••;•' •. 13'.1: • o•ci • swayrAvso.. : • • . 34 Papecea , " “Dr:*SwatEpetilliood;Pitrit#l4 . - .'l l ittiaeli*" ' Swgrne'eltli*lMAillying -Blood-ratifOng.'Paillipeair, • For Saifulti,illeeratekSiirit;Meriat, ..ludcdeat: mors.' had- effe ,f. cts ;.Cif mercUry.,•'&oisfettliOpeßb to . remedy evei disiMvered. Prepafeit. Only' • • DR: SWAYNK & SON, • '• - • SW North Sixtbißreer Sold at the Drug Store of HENRY SAYLOR., Pottsville • urikAiws THIRTY Tll6V.B2.lgri certificates and re commendatory letters have to en received, attesting the merits of Ileimbold's Genuine Preparations,,many of which are front the highest- sources.' including eminent Statesmen, clergymen; governont. State judges. c.: - . . NO - .MEDICISE WEL': • .. No. Surgical Operation Performed..,, • -11 r - •Osbern • 4TOM Phil^delptiia will be at the -MORTIMEIt HOUSE; Pothwllle, Pa, from December sth to December 15tb.,:for the parpoae of healing the sick. el‘pecially those who, are afflicted with Chronic Dr. Oshoth wholly upon the "la nu" -ou of hands ^ So potent Is the influence exerted In this way, . patients are often asttiulshed at the result.' • . • . Terma for•triatrnent nioderate,—according OVA circiunatances oro* patient: . .-• • • Dec... 2, '65- •.. • . 48..? t• •. • . . . AMERICAN. HOUSE LIVERY STABLES: . . . The undemigned, begs leave to announce : to thepub lie that he has taken the above popular and cominotli one stables lately tinder the management of Mr. J. D. BroWn, and is prepared to accommodate - till :with good and safe Single and Double Carrhiges. and well.trained Saddle Horses at reasonable yams. .Having a practical Inoigledge .01 the; business, and possessing facilities for boarding horses either by the day. week, or month, he tespeetinllY enlicitd , the , patronage of - •the . hoping bystriet attention to basinens, and offeriag ad vantageous Inducements to 'all, :he may satisfy every patron. - : ' .• CHAS. Mr. VAN MAHN; . Dec 2 .fia • • • ' • . • . • •15 00 to 250 00 S5OO to 15090 00:00 to 100 on • [Reinarks "'rm. CammerciaL Analysis.] - After a eluvial examination of. Ilelmbuld`a Prenara- - None, tbey enjoy our utmosVcontidence. We'conaider ILS.. them safe and reliable. NEVEE YATES... Pa L ' A mat.pmA.: Jane 11; 1365; .. Oct.'2B. 413 43-6 m. TL.ila dried Coiz . Florti for sale by • - • BECK Floitataes : Potatoes::Potatoes:::for sale BEQK & CORO. Dec 2. . . •.. 48. ST.RAY ED away from the sabscriber : at Middle ,poct, on Wednesday, the 29th, R three yesi,Heifer, red-and white spotted,.weighs about 450 lbs. •A !rata ble reward will be given for.the 'recovery L i e ,, or said heifer. im auy information 'as-to 1:0 .where it can be had. • • • ' JNO. WEISENGER; . . . Dec 2; 'GS , 4S-it 3 8 . 1 50 1 0 t to o '2 . 0 5 Otoo) • HOLIDAY - - PRESEeN i. TS: ..... . . . . .. .. Stoelker . Br,'Elliott: • - • •. . . • Take this method of. announcing, to the public of Potts ville and vicinity, that they have just: opened a well - selected stock of, fine Watches, Jewelry, Solid bilier and .Silver Plated Ware. Watches repaired and juaranteed. Jewelry 'Manufactured andDepaired. ' . • Give us a'eall before purchasing el.etitiere. Centre street, two doork from the Miners' Bank. Dec 2, ,65-. .. . . 804 to • 5 no ?00 to -360 TNT ReCTION IN, late GERMAN LAN GUAGE ANN), LITERATURE.—The Undersigned who hail just _reached this country from Germany offershis senrices tO give 'lessons to young persona of both SeX2S in the German language and lit erature. This is a desideratum which has been felt in Potteville'equally by German and American citizens. The undersigned is. versed in many branches of knowl edge andliterature. and therefore. able to impart fully. rich stores of valuable information: lie refers those desiring his serviceSELP an instructor of children. tableaus. Kopitwch and Grvman.T. • 'GEORGE, RUNE. 48.8t' Dec 2,;'65 THE_ NEW YORK Dyeing and Cleansing Bata])lista:nen 260 Nes.yeirk. . . . Ladies. and: Gentlemeirs garments and - ivearing ap parel of every description, dyed and cleansed i.. a Pape- Au office for the aboire Establishment is opened -in pottsville, Pa., where orders will be. received and - promptlY.ferwarded by • THOS. THOMAS. Agent, . : Nat ket street, betveen Centre and Second. Nov. it . ' • • • 45-70 M A Nnnnil .ANiv ylann • are ' regained by HEi.MISOLT*. EXTUAITT BCCI.F.; '. get.. 28. '64' 43 dm.. I EST RECEIVE O.—A line assortmant of La dies' CABAS,TORITOLIOS and POCKET ROOKS: For sale at • : .B. BAN:SA.I , I , S: • . • • . Cenral! St.. Pottaville. NEW - PERFUME •-, FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. . . . A Mew Esqmirite; Delicnie wind Frn. Vertunsir: piottfiltetl • from the Rnrn .nn4 Rnaotifal, Florer from which it inkr* int innate: . . lit:kniAtcturetl only by Pill ALAN 4klllON. .. • • ' Beware. of Counterfeits. Sold by 4ruzAiiirt3 . • ; . -. .- . duly - . I. V; .. —.'. g . Gi k eo wll ' . DEilOr”4 PATENT ELATEfI.I _ t, at received Peirco , a Patent Slates; with leaf for OBl ces cLud- riclidols: Also :Leaf Memorandums 'for. the .pocket. •For-sale at B. BANNAN'S,, Centre . Street, -Pott.4ville. Pa. • • • ' • •, -.-..• : ...,.: .• . •: nou.resentioil or Incontinence ascribe, ir ritation, inflammation or ulceration of the oladder, or kidneys diseaseil or ttie prostrate glands:- stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or. brick-dn-t deposit, and al diseaFss ol the bladder. .kidneys and s dropsical etrel lingiga Elinstnow's.lototh r 21.. , 65„ • . .42-601 . . ss. MERICAN WATCUES. in gold and Aver t/ eases; Aintirlenn Clocks. and Jewelry of all de scipttows, cap be obtained at the store of • LEIMIHRS, Agent, - Centre street, Pots' le. Sept. in .74tt4 • W1K1V.1.N.1151114 . TUB COMPLZXION BY POWDESS .A.ND •Wastst. which cheke gr. ell up thepores of 'the skin, audits a short time feats, It barah and dry t It is trt the blocid..sual I tyou Wont smooth sod kit skin tmo4elm bnlitiißatract otitis/11010UL It 'gives a brilltaiig to the complexion . • . Oct. 2s. 15. 414-80.. 1111111711111411111WORTED atATAArit sir. SiAlteolold ReMI at tO cents a piece by ' . GUSTAV WOLTJBDu. Centro Itt., trent doo rto the Lou nt Hotel. Pottothlle Dealer° to t it - h,- , ,,-.4t,i,• • *.,-,.-• •.- -- 4-2 , . : •-••••-. •-•- . -4t!.,-. -.lilt , - ~ • • •„ 4 ";-, .„„-- , - •- i , ;:i 'OP .••• ....- - a• 11.1 v• .• -.. - €.:..... -- ,•.-..7-. .....`r-i-li.;,K ..i. ',, 4 .4....?... ':,.'"'!11.;,?... 3 ::..';'1. 7 ". Z. n sattly,DeciHdee':' UTEST-- - NEW ' a 11.3• • Tite:t•lfeeter or lPlihaselpttle-thisallts• • gitnitairAtiogiortnai 14: - i sv oi k ai thi m mo TV . ii..7g3rieaC i t i o l ltrA44 l 4 11 4kaiitiz; ittleVehniitirsed own - wives purse Oksstrar.reoentimnahowl.# Cashier .antAre. theenstiiai $644 216.T1AnipaliVitil illkl9irlsPin , Oterrirney. , :lfe does ikno,t . ,-lecause hokis bottn44n;_rb r it.Wspes•-• serve the rept:Agit:o othitrir meat: • littirsiday-was ' 'attain& out ~i dip of thanimmingi.throughont - the-.l7nikedlitatar.. TSie Prcgilent;-. aqsnded ROEs •" Church, Washington; Binghamlias prepared.l,l*.draftAxtailld..„ , - port ant amendritent to Um Conatitntionmpesling , thei.fifth section of - that instratnekt; . whkii'prt>. hibits a tax on exports, , ..• .. 4 - - On Nednesday night, in Boston, a...y0w1? mist, walkh4 nith'a lady alonrsatreet., was killed•by a pistol BW:it:tired ,by scorns anti in" nteletiin •ta. dinikingaaloon nearby., - . Great gold ' discoveries hive reset:lily beeri m ade' in Victariaoaregon.. . ' Gen- Grant mug . .enthnsiaatically tese.Md 114 .Charlestnn, S. .0., on Friday last. The floating , debt of- the War last.,. is - - _stated ati1.900,900.000., ; • . -• Ie9CII3I.I.OCWS - BEIPOEri • The highest compliertent that - conld field e' to the able Report` of the Seeretary:orito Triesury, would be - to authorize Its - distAbu- tion in every section of the'country. T . Secretary does not dwell as exhatistively on " .1 . the 'subject of ilrofection, ite'ireportan6 : warrants,' and as the Coiriptroller thaCtir-! rency . does; but as touching the ettrienelf‘ -2 and Finances,. his . :reetimmendatitina thoughtful and.ivell -- matured,- and . receive the . prompt action of Congress: -Id—P busines.s circles the Report Is. highly mended. , It is 'generally nodded that theSee retary does not in any form entertain the idea of more currency, but steadily iireestis his - theory - of contraction. ' -His Report lated to give renewed - confidence in ,Gpiern-- - ment securities, and-to make future negoti;;-'r ations comparatively easy. The-Report shows' to every speculator that from thisllma tlitiea will be.:no spasmodic relief from pressure throug t b repeated issues of: Govern- . :, merit currency; arid that prices Must . Confoine to esteadily decreasing iolurcie Of-currency, which the Government has powei . to bring' about. The passage of the Secretary's Maas ures will give' those - who believe in dollars, that mean dellars, a - chance to lahor in Wipe for a return to National . solvency. .Now, they are fettered and cannot move.- THIRTY-=N73I. OONGUS& FIRST SESSION . Congress b egan its Session on Mondaylast' . • Both brancluis.:organized •promptly and-without - difficulty. • • • ' • - •• : In the' Senate - I . a protest was'offeiedj against " • Senator Stockton, of New Jersey,•taking his neat; but it was: laid upon. the table , for the.prefserit, Bills were introduced-by Mr. Wade and Mr:Bnityl' net-providing for negro suffrage. in the-District of Columbia; also,. tins by Mr. Sumner giving ne- • grees the -lgbt.to sit on another providing alest oath to be takes in tlie Southern States, and ~ another enforcing - tne alxditiou of Slavery by -the fine and imprifionment of all persons attempting to hold Slaves ;' by Mr. Brown, of •Miesopri,-fone' for a bridge acro;s.the Mississippi at St:lands ; and by Mr. Harris, of New York, a'billregulating thi•jidicifiry. • '; - ..Houie, every Sout hern member's Minis was oreitted from - the .Dieffectual atteMpts wore mide to procure the adinission of Mr. May; - •nard, of Tennessee. • Sonnylex Colfax waif elected. Spo-ker by 199 votes to - 33161'11r: Brooks, of New York.-:Edirafil-McPherefin was re-elected - Clerk; • by resolution,:andall: the -other' officers of the. 'House were re-elected.' Mr. Stevens' resolution, referring the 'cases of the Sonthern members to 'a joint committee, was passed: yeas, 133; nays, 39. A la* was. introduced repealing alt laws creating diathictionis of color in the District ' POTTSVMLE,HARKETS. , Correct 'r.l'Weekly for ihe Jearniti Wheat Plorir, - extra family; per .barrel... -do do., - do • do .per cwt do . do • extra ' per, barrel.. , do' "do "do superdne, do • • Rye Flour, • . do • per .cwt Buckwheat Flour, do, , • Wheat., prime white , :per bushel.. do ,do ref, • do Dried. Peaches, pan ' t.. cc wound.;. dy' do •. unnavq , dd Dried Apples,'. • . • do , St 45 : Eggs, 11 doz. - 40: $1 051 Butter. to. 70 Cheese,' "'2O • a 50fLarii, - - 4 ,‘ 126 8 75',1Iarna. ' t2T 1. 2n,Shoulders, !I9 1 80',Boef hind qr. "112, . 90 " front ". " 110 1 no :Mutton, " • 25 00,Pork, • " 90 1 2 5 11;real, -" 19 • Sugar, Cuba,; Sugar Moues, ," 'Porto Rico, - " . entehed, Rye, bn. Corn, Oat., " Slop beans". Peas; . Rye Cbop Corn Meal," 111.1ddlings f " Potatoes, ", ton. ". bale cwt Straw t ilton. Plaster, Salt, 19 .snal Tim Seed, b. Clover "RLts . 4 . • FOR SALE . AND '!'U• Lt;T. I~,7AUIIINEHYOR !)ALE.• • short stroke Steam Engine 1°,34.b0re,.1.2 inch, stroke,- -It has been refitted. cylinder bored out, Annan spring pac tog. One-12bOrse power Steam Engine. entirely new. Two Dimpfel'e Patent Fans. euitabie tor a loon dry or.emitli shop, at. the Machinery Depot on. Mal Street. . • • • JABF2. 'WARES. Dec 9, '6.5 Dunt.seSALE •OF A VAILVABILE FARM 'dr COUNTRT•REMIDENCE. , —To he sold at Public Sale on the premises in Dont._ bias Township, Betts Co.; Pa , on . - Third Ray (Tuesday) 1211 a Manila (December); • .).16th. th6s. . . That valuable Farm and On. nntry "Resitience - khOwit es' 'Spruce Hill," now occupied by.W. L. Bailey. situated.- • on the road leading Pine Iron Works to Reading and Philadelphia turnpike. 2 'miles from Donftlasteille, (the nearest station on Reading RR) 5 miles i s toms Pcttstowri. 40 miles from Philadelphia; and 13 miles from Reading ; containing 130 acres o , laud. 6 of which are woodland, and the rest arable,. a good state , of cultivation. Meat of the land hais teen well limed within two years, and is well fenced.: A stream of' water, runs through one end of the property, and the Manatawny Creek also touches it, ind•forms:ls. a part of Rs -botuglary ; . the rest is well supplicd with water- from wells with good Tampa. There are an abundanoiof fruit trees.• • • The • improvementa are, &large Double Two4dory Howie, with two-story Back Building. four - sterns on the first floor. six on the second. two g00d10tig..44,, ing rooms in the attic- two pavtres, bath room. and abundant closet room. Also an-out-kitchen. ; . carriage-house. ice-house.: b' g-hou e. large barn. fax. 35 feet, with abundant stabling. also corn crib, wagon house and straw-shed.: large donble-ill tered Cistern adjoining the house supplies water to the house and out-kitchen. in.anchor which is placed a goof. Lift and Puree Pump. the one In the house for rotting water into alarge Tank over the Bath. Room. The house commands- a -splendid' view of the'Sur rounding country and Schuylkill Valley. The yard is well planted with roses and shrubbery, and the garden with grapes: raspberries. blackberries, curranta,*goose berries. ntrawberries, asparagus and rhubarb.. ~,, • Sale to commence_ at 1 o'clock, •• M., • when con . ditions will be made known. • , Persons wishing .to Flew the premises will please' call on Win.'L Halley: residing thereon, or to the Sub 'scriber. at Pine Irou Works., • •„_, .••• Dec 9. ••0-5-49-3t,“ ; ; .; JOSEPH BAILEY., VAIL CARLE COAL LANDS for tante.— The COAL RIDGE. IMPROVEMENT AND COAL COMPANY is .prepared to lease their lands, situated near Mt. Carmel, ...Northumberland' County. Pa.:Con taining 2313 acres in 'one basin of about four miler in teamh, which , are the celebrafed Mammoth, Skid more, and other veins of first qtiality of Coal., Ttio Mammoth and back veins have.. been workedto some extent on blith the north and south dirs. - • .The-Lehigh . and Maluomy. Railroad passes through these lands. and will be prepsred to-carry-coal ;; the opening t if next season , : making, a direct, outlet; to E4inthe art . . and other shipping Points near e New York. 'here are connections with the Mine Hill and. . Reading Roads. the Shamokin Valley and Northern - Centridßailroads': giving a Southern, market to'balti more. de.. dr,e.. also by the Sunbury and lino Railroad to the 'Lakes . and New York.. There is abundane,of timberttport the lands for mining purposeat.. • • . ' The whole tract will be embraced in one.lease . , if. de sired: For further Information apply or direct to the Office of the Company, :129 Within delphia:, • JOS. C, WRlGHT,,Prealdent. ' Philadelphia. Dec 6,:'Us' : • 49-2 m ‘,; El 0 R SALE .—Tbe valuable property beltmeng . U to Rev. Wm G. Mennig, fronting on. Market saut streets: Pottssille. adjoining. the prmpertiet of Wm. Wolff and Jonathan-Schlott, 20 feet front . and' 120. feet In -depth. with • a good twe s story fridge/1 dwelling house .on. Callowhill street, sad' a ' 134 - • story frame dwelling house on Maritet street, is . offered for sale on reasonable termi. Enquire of 48.6 t . ' JOHN P.-HOBART. 0611111ALE:..A two story buck dwelling with, store .room ort first ,Poor.. A good business, stand. - ROBERT O. 11111. L. • • Getutml Insenutee - Agelet.Pottssiiler Nov. 25. '65 4741 . • . mO 1.114`...A lest eltue4 Saloon In "MaluttioY City. situate opposite the Reading Depot, (knits tit.. knowu; as the DEER. HOTKL. dimewiloas wbkh Are 40 br.25 feet:. The advertiser's- reA.6Oll for tiostinfirg is, he intends going into other business. For parthat- • lays .applff to THOS. WILLIAMS at the Slats and Stripes Hotel. East Market St ;Pottsville or to SABRE WOOLEY.I.eser Hotel, Nahum". City.. • • Nov. 25, 'O6 " • • ' ; 47-3 t• uIJ 4E AND • 11.01 r: WOll A subserltier offers for sate bis.houssii end lot J i ll situate on Second. street, between ,Carroll and Lawton streets. In - the Borough of St.'Clalr, hi the business Part of the Borough: The lot is 40 by 100 .feet, on winch are erected •two two-story frame divel: lla housei. with' iood- baser . Dents. atd- linnoriture. This propeity is suitable-for any kind of -business, and will be sold.ata:reasotiable rate. Applyto the stesperi ber on,the premi ses . JOSEPB I%ta.T. NoveMber 2s,Aa • • • • : 4t3te.7. -;: lOU SAILIBL;-.40 ge4d Bee. M owl band hoilere.,3o and 34 Mihail diameter, 20.t0 30 feet -Also. a lot of *trap'ir' e .- 14 and 16 inchea diameter: 6 of 8 tons pomp. , oPitce-platol4 Ac. Aloe. a lot of spade handles: Do shafts: Ac. Three email Wei In drams, Imitable for a dirt plane. One tie home power Amon engine, suitable fur breaker, or paw•mill. . 10 or 13 tymk 0f,22..,P061141 I'l%u:ran ot which will be sold at very Jo , / Maoew .at the machinery depot Ooalatreet: - "' -- -JAIOI2-ISPABES. , t liTiar Highest imelt price paid fat : ,old of all clOcriptiona. ficrapliOd. ebgbiellind mathinery, bought-and sold otoesuldeakmi' liocetnbcC 23. !6j yOS SENT.—Aix office._conseriCeare , and Mar t" ket rtrecta Also. one on Markey West,' two delfts froweentret—Appl WOK -111ALIC,81X 1101 84 truth& by 30 feet. fib KILL NAVIGATION, IA Inagua, Pe. • • G 5 =2:33 $1:1 00 600 11:60 726 00 4 00 T SO 2 50 240... $ll 25 b. 75 10 50 6 '26 7"2b 62 6 50 2 40 2 20