. . . . • . . ' .. - . . • . . . . ... • . . ' , bTiOsviLLF „ .116; ice• f, LFS' Tre • •-' 2riglislf= 7 : l3l POßT S. Impossible for ;# - ,,1100#0,7..V%-- 1 4 4 . 7 :1 .."AtigteiWitialis 'b . :II - lye • these inter::, esting reports, at, length.. They abound withl informatlira mOmcut, WhicitAb' dbe laid. before tha'peopfe.,-_,We should like to see themriubliahed book' not-only in - - bat in German, and distributed throughout. the - length and . breadth - -of the • Xr:litcCtillocb,:the tgraritary Of • the•Trea . . • Bray; has byhis report, increased the cond denee which the pithhe previously reposed in him. It is true that he might great pro prietkhave,dweltupon thagicat iraportance of protecting oar indutitry and preventing .a ruinous influx offoreign goods, and• that his theory of finance .may. - elicit criticism from those 'Who bold opposite opinions, but it , Would be difficult to finds.better man—ene .. more lionaitly devoted to the interests of the. people, f ; the United Srates—to fill the tin pertant post of Secretary' of the Treasury. :-The able Secretary of War after giving in; • taking details of militars operations; etc., suits up • the. 'causes : which contributed to overthrow the rebeiliori, `,besides the signal • success vouchsafed to our arias! TheY Are • atrAttiking that we direct especial attention to. them. The Secretary says that Among the chief of these may be reckoned : • 1. The stritelfast adherence of the President to the rozweire of emancipating the slavea in the rebel Shttes. Slavery was avowed by the leadera of tl:te rebellion to helts owner stone. By that system m illions of people. ermetitutieg pearly the whole working population' of the &Oh. were employed in producing supplies on the plantation. in the workste ps and , manufactories, and • .wherever labor wss required, thus enabling the white popolation to nil the rebel armies. 'The hopes of free dom, kindled-by the emancipation pmelamation. Pate - . Aped the industrial power of the 'rebellion. • Slaves ' • seised their chances to escape:- discontent and, distrust were, engendered. the hopes of the slave, and he feara of the master.-etimulated by the success of the Federal • • arms. shook each day more and more the fabric built en lmmen slavery. of co .4. The resolute purpose congress. to maintain the Federal Union at all hazards, manifested by its legiala- Mon. was an efficient came of our success. Ample aupplies Appropriated for the army and 1111N74 . revenue laws for supplying the treaeury, careful revision and • arristelment ot the laws for recruithig the army and • etre:Went the draft gave practical direction a to the pa- ational triotic purpote of the people to maintain n eidatence that About(' afford protection and respect by meaneof the Federal Union: 4 'The result of the presidential election of 1564 ex ertedan important Influence upon the war. Intercepted letters and despatches between the rebel leaders show . ed that their hopes of success rested greatly- upon the e presidential. election. If the Pinion party .preval ed, the prosecution of the war until the national authority should be restored Repented inevitable. and the rebel cause desperate. Even on the battle.tleld the influence of the election was , felt. The overwhelming voice of the people.at the pesidential election encouraged the : benne daring of , our own troops. and dismayed those who were ffehting.in a hopeless arose: - b. The faith of the people in the tuitional success, as - manifested by their suppot of the g overnment credit; also contributed much to the an4nicions result. Cr.'hile thousands upon thousands ot brave men filled the ranks " of the army. millions of money were required tor the treasury. These were furnished by the people. who vanced their money ou government securities, and free ly staked their, fortunes for the national'defence.. ; •- No higher teSiimonial to the pairlotie pos- - . ition of the Union . men of the North and to lhavaluable aid they rendered the -Govern ment, could be rendered. It shows that the Rebels and Copperheads were in coinplete _ understanding, 'and that their effort to .'des troy the country by-carrying the Presidential - election of 1864, was mutual. It shows that the Copperheads were bitterly hostile to :the. the. Goverenient., and that to their course is due_ • . the prolongation of the war.: the unnecessary, alanghtef of thousand of our brave soldiers, • and the augmenting of our national deht..liy. millions of dollars more than it would have • been had they sustained the. Government._ Row can any-honest Democrat remain longer affiliated with suchi traitorous party_? The. Postmaster General makes an encour , aging exhibit, showing that the department has become self-sustaining. The 'postal ser vice in the- Southern States, was before the war„ a source of great expense, .to the Goi ernment; and the deticitin • this department was annually heavy. The Secretary.iays The of routes. ordered hat', operation In 'States lately in rebellion is NI. their length 18,ftox miles, and compensation $13,-1,949--a reduction, com _ pared with former cost of service in those States. of :$481.109 per annum. This, however, results - in p ar r from reduced service, which, if increased to the st ard of frequency previous to the war, on the present' rates of oay, the cost would be : For railroad senice. $550,045.3, instead of 34939.365:per annum. • • • For 'star,' service, s26B,S4i r instead of $310,025 per annum. . . For steamboat service. which having been increased. estimated at former number of trips. is $63.501, InstesA ° pro ra t tr 6 63 I p Yte a s n e. i n i u •i m c; n a s ti. n 4ft2, t h i e n!. _ aggregate n per anpum snowing an aggregate decrease pro rata of .5712,06 per annum. ' • . How long this encouraging state of affairs in • connection with ,thie Post Office Department, will last, it is difficult to predict. But we .• 'believe that if due care is taken in establish ing only necessary routes in the South, and if . . the pernicious system of carrying merchandise .ii . the maile . should be abolished,- the depart - _ • ment Will not only show annually, a handsome - surplus, but the rates of postage ceuld be re duced: There are two prominent evils eon ' nested with the system of carrying merehan dize in the mails. One is; lumbering the . With goods. in place of simply carrying lettere, newspapers, magazines and • phlets, thus enhancing the expense of trans - porting the Mails. The other - is, the system . „' of concentration which is fostered in the cit . • les. The business , of the interior is injured by'the facilities offered for transporting mer chandise iu this way. In the end it is a mis taken policy. For. when the interior of a • State is built up and its business encouraged, it. is alWays doubly adv.antageous to the ci ties. We would have been pleased had the Postmaster General made a suggestion that this system be , -abolished; and the mails de voted exclusively,„ to the legitimate matter - we have enumerated. " The Postmaster:General suggests , that the law - requieng the list.ra letters to he publish . . ed in newspapers of. the largest circulation, be repealed,. and the mode of advertising left • to his. discretion: This is not a • judicious , suggestion. Public information is the• great • object in all advertising, and that object can- not be secured in any way so surely as by advertising : - The department pays, less for' • advertising its .letters, than private parties pay for their advertising, and we believe the benefit is equidly great. We trust that this suggestion Of the "Postmaster-General, will not be adopted by Congress. -.The balance of his report is worthy of all commendation. The Secretary of the Interior Makes 'an im . portant sugg '.tion in _reference to the dispo • eition.of the mineral lands of the Government, • - which in these' times when every possible source of revenue should be sedulously sought ' out_ and made available, is worthy- the serious attention of Congress. The Secretary.on this , subject, says : The organization of a Marne Of Mining was recom... mendedlin the last =mai report of this department, and , • • the attention of . Congress ill again Invited to the sub . et-t. All lands denominated mineral, which do not beer the precious metals. should be brought into mar kat, and thug placed under the goardirinship of private owners. In no other mode, it is believed, can the great forests -of timber; the growth of cepturies. and of vast 'nine to the nation. be effectually preserved from waste I . Individual proprietorship, it is conceded. would stim w late, the development of coal fields,' petroleum, de posits- - of iron, lead, and other gross me tale and mineral form . atlons. There • can, therefore; be no sufficient reason for withholding each mineral lands from market: Con. grees has not legislated wither 'view to securing an in come from the product of the precious metals from the public domain. It is estimated that two or three bun= dyed thousand able-bodied men are engagedth each mi. Ding operathms on the public lands without authority Of law. who . pay nothing to the Government for the - privilege. or ,or the permanent. poseession'of property worth, in many instance., millions to the claimant. The sr:girding financial condition of 'the nation Chet only moires that all our national resources. end the product of every industrial pursuit - should contribute to the payment oldie national debt. The wisdom of Cons pm. must decide whether the public tatereetwe Id be better promoted by a sale In fee of these mineral woul d • or by raising a revenue from their annual product. _ • The impelicy of angering them to remain in their sent condition. without env vales of legislation Pre : hiding or dazing the rights of the patties in interest. lout be apparent to an. . There are many other interesting : points in these reports which we would like:ra partic • 'ular4e, but our splice . , forbids. Congresse woulddo Nell to-Authorize . " the publication for general distribution of all the reports. in order that Oa poOple might read and thor oughly understand-all of the weighty , ma ital.' •.= ..pretoilitg• for action: At the _coming sestina of tkoeLeetkifiturei unless the vin-payetOf Schuylkill ;aunty{ exercise viailance, tAultous. acts *ill , passed to , further buOeri them.; .44remem ber that at 4.!,i ‘ e ftrirl*Copty nieting (if till so-called Isegnoen held Sn = 3itne Vat, T motution rise adliked te effeetihe highAvhiciaave.taxed anatitat to payers of this County , some tiny thorium dollars. And itq it* riiie `Poor-bonsesSeacks' art an 3 three repnisentatives, , -who, quite likely, will obey, the commands of their -party; the tax=payers will not, ve ra9fearful, findNifiiFl4,erettts7sted."i; bandotiiug Of-tieeuiing needed - legislation, 'our tax-payers should turn their - attention to havitgn 'Vigilant, active agent at Harrisburg, Whti will watch , every,ll jlectingie is - Introduced; and keep our people paned, so that iniquitous legisittionma3r defeated; Vay . a Cowrie tent-mane fair sidary„for.the session, and it will'be 'the means awing-Thousands to our It is useless to call upon any of tbeoilicials in this County, of the BO- called Demecniey, to do their duty.:: Weerged - the Commissioners last Winter to have ft bill pastied, giving the Treasurer a salary, instead of permitting hint to charge a per centage for his services, by which he received an , annual compensation equil to the pay of the President nt the 'Uni ted States. Instead of doing it, they busied themselves only in obtaining an increase o their own salaries, and capped the 'climax by voting themselves extra 'compensation.. All of which tameout of the pockets of the peo ple. In no other County in the State did the ColninisSioners attempt such_ -extortion Elie private sale.of the'Poor:bouse'lands Was another Outrage, which should never have been - countenanced If this state of affairs shbuld be allowed to grow from bad to r ivoise, by iniquitous' legis lation and by the connivance of officers who should be the custodians of the public. inter ests, we will _haves repetition County of the perks] when Certain agents o coal land . owners bought iip Cbunty orders 'at a depreciation of -ten; twenty and even thirty per cent.; tory taxes with, pocketing the shave. Such men may be interested in baying a return of those times, but surely the honest, lard -working tax-payer, and, land , owner residing abroad, must look upon'such a prospect:with , disfavor. We are, however, rapidly drifting towards that state of affairs in consequence of, the ruirebus policy of the party in power in this bounty, The only plan to,check it, is to engage and pay an agent to , guard our interests at the next sea sion Which will commence in -January, and actionin:this , maiter ahould hit Aiken at.once. To protect ourselveiweihust MEM THE.TABIFF—OUR ILEITENITES. ' The;sunestions made in the late report of the Comptroller of the Currency, Air. Clarke, are . admirable. They: show, that he has ttiouglit, touch upon' a judicious application of means to the end to enable the. gpverrinaefit nOt . 'obly to Meet all' its peminiary obligations . lvith.eritire promptitude, but,. ..withOut iruP6 l , sing exactions that-..shall .be ..unduly burden some or give just cause,...of, complaint to the -p,!oplc.' Mr.' Clarke . says _truly; that under the preseet inflation of ptices,.our market is tlu; best to sell in and'the. worst to buy in..ot the. pqrt of foreigners, and is such as to invite the direct competition , of all other countries in it. - This drains us of 'gold. Th . e balance rigainst.us . for the last.five years,. amounts to $428,000,000: , To correct this state of af fairs, the Comptroller suggests such 'an ad justment of the tariff; intermediate to the re sumption ,of specie payments, BS to discour age . inordinate. importations. - congress will we presume, give. this suggestion ,the- atten tion its importance merits Clarke advises as, the first ftep to be taken towards areduction of the government issues used as .currency, the conversion of all the interest-hearing legal . lender notes into .5-20 sik per cent. bonds. In regard to the increase of the: national bank circulation, mid as . m a gentlOode of further:reducing the coi n-me of . legal tender notes, Mr. Clarke sug- gests 'That the Nat - lc:Mal Currency act be so amended - as to allow an increase of the limit to four hundred militims :of dollara, on conditions only that-all the banks be re: qtiiMd to redeem their notes in New -York, 130ston. or Philltdelphia. anti Mao :that an issue of six percent; c=-'O - be authorized to the amount that It will-require to secure the'-additional _Circulation , under the 'provi sions of the act, which hands the banks when•organ iied, shall Purchase as each mat require of the Safcretary of the Treasury. at such- fair rate as he may from time to time preecrihe but not less than their par value, awl pay for the same in 'the United States legal-tender notes: and all notes - so received shall '.)e canceled and destroy ed. The bonds so issued would not affect the price or demand for other bonds, - as they w o uld-he held as secu rity for the circulation, and only offered to market in the event of the failure or closing •f a bank. .• • With the requirement to redeem at the - central and accessible points mentioned. there would be but little dinger Of.bank issues exceeding . the limits prescribed by the-demands of legitimate Imaness.- In allticlinz•to the, - sources •of revenue, the Comptroller says •,. .. • ' • • ._ • The tariff can be so adjusted as to proditee'one hun dred and twenty millions of dollars one hundred mil lions can •be -- raisid - .an • whisky ; malt liquor.), and do- Mestic wines; fifteen millions. on. tobacco; one hnn• dred and twenty-five millions on cotton fifteen-mil lions from stamps from licenses 'twenty millions, anti) ; from the premium on the surplus of giiiti..after..imyingl interest on bonds, ten millions making in the aggre gate:four hundred and five millions of dollars. a sum 'probably tine - hundred miliinns . tit excess of the amount that will- heyegnired under an. econotnical. administra-, Lion of the government. thavingA l t large . margin on the' aboveestimate for reduction. • . es however. of the revenue derivable from the several -sources hall cared are.not the - result of loose conjecture. - but each is • !minded upon a careful inquiry in referencelo past pro ductions and revenue undurthe existing law. .. It is estimated that. the cotton crop the next'Year will amount-to between two and a half and three millions of bales t a tax of ten"cents per pound on two and a half Millions will produce one hundred and - twenty-five mil lions of dollars. _lt is reasonable" to. suppose, that. the annual crop of. cotton. after 'two or three' years, -will - equal in amount the average of the crop for a few years previous to lfial, which was about four and .a a half mil lions of bales • A tax of eight cents 'per pound on Mat - quantity Would produce one hundred and eighty mil lions of dollars. a sum more than sufficient to pay the 'interest on the public debt after the entire amount is funded.... The licence and sump dittos could be die pensed with after the next flscal.year and it is to he hoped that after that period no more income will be de rived from premium on gold. • ' • .By thus restricting• the subject- of revenue ton few articles of, general production. the cost -of collection - would be greatly reduced by the discharge of a whole ftrfllY'Of assessors, collectors. atre.. to the-mnnifest vantage of the public treasury t nor wonld the least the 'benefits to.rmnit front this action be".found in the fact that snch-an. adjustment of the system of taxation wonld.leave no troanuis for public complaint, and con sequently preclude dishonest. and diedoot politicians from uniting with the enemies of the -Union in assailing. the nubile credit and repudiating .the national oblign "lons. -. . • . • -• .. . _ s, This•report is,eininently practleal, 'and .the views presented must. meet the ,approbation of all iltiukiug.men We have in finatice=rts nia . well as' other national tters.• knettly prob terns to solve,- but itr is satisfactory to . know that there- are_ able • men - at. the head of the "ClOverttnrmt.. and, that With the assistance of Congreis.the best: plans in all. cases, :will be adopted for the Welfare of the. people. , • EDIT(IIIi , I4 TABL E:` . NEw Music.—The following new Music has jest been publiithed by Horse- Waters, 481 Broadway, New York :.'Tie sweet to•think of Heaven, a sa cred song, by H. P: Danko. Also, by the same composer, a serenade,. entitled, Come to the Win dow, Love, dedicated to Miss Mettle Spotts, of Louisville, Ky. Both are really charming coin positions'. Wait, mv lit - le one,wait, 'ilia sweet ballad'by Mrs. E. A:Parkhurst, and dedicated to Mrs. Wm.-P. Ledwick. Another- exquisite niece; words by : hire. M. A. Eidder,Snd music by Mrs. .Parkhurst,-is.entitled,- Do they'. love me still . as ever? and dedicated ,to.-Misis Mary F. MOore, Brooklyn. 'We .might remark en" passunt, that Mrs. Parkhurst is rapidly placing hers.elf in.tbe front rank of American composers... Her efforts so far, have been creditable and satinfactbry . .— The Nation's" Jubilee, • words .hy. W. H. W., and music by. 1.11-. Clarke, is , a spirited, patriotic song with this chorus • : . Shout! our redeteptioirs tome; Our nation nciwiti free': . Erho the chorus wide, - . Proclaim the Jubilee. Sep. Winner, 933 Spring Garden street; Phila delphia; .has just 'published a beautiful ballad, And eyes will . watch -for 'thee, words' by J. H. Nouee, and music. by Albert H. Hassler.- • . , • . Tut- Enimitleon lizvrzw.—The Oeteber num ber has been republished by LeonArd Scott St Co., 38 Walker street, New. York. It embodies ten able landintereiting articles—Journal and Correspond ence of Mies Berry who was dearly loved by-Hor ice Walpole when bawaa an old man"; Life in the Criminal Class; - The Bock-cut Teniples Of India ; Life - of -Carl Maria von'Weber-; Campbell's Frost and'/Ire : Posthuniona writings of Alexia de Toc •queville ; Palgravas Arabia •, This Crom*ellian Settlement of Ireland ;'Sir Tinnes.Wyse's Polo -ponearis; American Pajrchornaticy,. • • ' ' Messrs. Scott to Co. havoalso republished Black iviexid's Magazine for November, the. contents of which are, 'A -Fenian - Document ;• Misi MajOri banks.--part -10; ,Cornelius. VD:ma ripen Men and :Women, and other Things - in Generat 'part 18 ; Memoirs of the Confederate War for In. dependence, by - Berea Von 13orcke, 'Chief of Ste to' Gen. J. E. D.. Stuart.--pitft. 3—giving a narre. tire bribe Maryland-Campaign of 1862; Sir Brook Fossbrooke.--pert.6; . Frenth'. Periodical Liters ttire;,Lord_Palmertitet4 .- These admirablapitlacations are fnrCiabed 'at a - chelp price by-the':Novr-Yorleftini.- 7 - - -Vlti know lof 'no- magazine literature . that in :inv. respect, _equals them. They coutain.an immense fund of egroeil.lf•and itructive information: -014151314 r larteastanotun largiatltioisaible - itnatior orhifuriarithob it ton.. prepared by thorongliracticanlen ,:-.oflougintperiegoalipelsti;CO ftr-teitten , . olsound common . *anse,. salt -Yfhat_thcli write and talk about. - The inferniation they give :with the thousands et IptaFrattinpggpliOnsi .1 /0 1 faa to:.be*ortti t4erveilthlithr4ar P 1 0133 1 . ,"" r. the suliscripfimiiniee, - 4Thiclris • to the large_circulation-...ltruhort, the American :Agriculturist is full of good, reliable, ba tomtit; &, and instructive articles and items„anciiiendapted to all parts of the country, and to evit',* man, '"); X110.1i4.341441414/44wissidAvViejaviewevegyziusit, 7- ily to Subscribe - at Ihe'present -- tinicand s receiy e the 25th annual volume, now beginning. • • TEBIES.-41.0. a_year:.. our e4,:.ipies lor $ 5 ; Ten , frr T-everity or utore-Copieis:-$l.-iftetil cra copy . to . tbet-one-inaking up a club of tenor . • VolnineI •twentv . rir with ' the next ntanber. — Published bs Orangeludd &C-43:;'4.1 Tiark Bow, • • • - • • • Tux:. LADT'Et FitzEi-D.—The.riblishers of :this: magazine have isiined-o-niagruficent fairel3er for January. • The leading; eteel e_ngreving,..'The Forest Gleaner," ikalr-mrt 'Then we lave ager geons colored plate :tom Aland . Banner flereeu in Chenile.ott Velvet:" the ladies say • •is magnificent.. The large double colored.:7Bteel Fashion Plate is as nettilenrierß—we had almost said nneguelled....knether engraVing,"called,"Ste •phen 'Wharton's fine -story,-is very stiggesttre.':Then.we have - a-beau- -- tifutplate.of.'phildrettskating,- intended to illus trate . the - winter .styles -children's clothing with numerous other plates illustrating: Bair. Nets, Winter:Dressesi:Borders for Jackets,-•yari oils new styles of. Boni:tete, - Winter, Catiques.Pal - etets, Jackets, Ecnbroidery,:.„Chemisc.s., ' Night' DresSesi -Ancient:Mead-Dresses,. PatchworlF,-&c: The literary matter is cieellent.' Among the articles, we. note "Stephen Wbartmes Will i " "Mrs. Trunk," by-Francis Lee ;:"PatiFirBtory.oi French Lessons.;" "Clarice,".by-August Bell; "The Two. Nightingales," "Stories of Our Village," by Beal trice Colonna ; by Florenee Percy ;. "Babbat Dana's Legacy," by ILA. lieydon Vita's-Wife." "-Loving .It.rary, • -Editor's Depart- Ment,•Tlui Fashicins; Household-Beceipts,.&c. • Price $2.50 a year ;11' toPiesl4; 8 .copies - (and, one gratM $l6. Now is the time to get urt.cinha for 1866. Specimen it withers:for this purpo-e will • be sent for 15 - cents. Wheeler S. WitSon7s celebra ted Sewing'Machins are furnished • as premiums in certain cases. - The 'Prospectue of this maga zine for neat year etabodies a splendid list, of cOu tribiitors. • : Aadrel3a,l)naeon tc'Peqt.zson, - 3).9 Walnut Street, . • . . • - • gocal =Affaivo. Weekly • 1565..X1Ce. 'I " Sl"' •. I rises. sm. • 1G SAltram.i,.... t 'lB4 .91. ra11.31 - 2' , '.1 48ei - n• 17 SUNP/a,,...:.. •19•4.84; 1.95 t.. 7 a evn% . 18 . MON.DAT 7 19 4 95:-New M. 17 11 . 49 eiwg 19 TriE:swor. - ...... 19 4 35; First Q. 25 7 p's-nin.g, WEnN ! 'L. 20.4 .311' • • . . . 21 'NCI:KT/AY 22 Featm.2... • • - - . . . . . . • /o ; :inoi•i•ow.—Fifiv-tirsi guntiay of the year, and third in 'Advent: - buy's ..length, 9 huura and 16 . . . A (let , iroli/e rt , siilimce in Eut Market street, this Borough, is offered fur sale: See athiertise . • - . .. . : . - .Dania Sagle advertises several houses and lots. for sale; They are located in this,Dorough. .'S'e , .advertisenient. : : r.- . .• • • • . , . • • •. Erplosion of Tire inloeion .of. fire d qnpdiappental in tl.e.nnne4 of E: N., McGinnis, E nt alines; on Wednesday aftern: - .on last. .`111 , .e , nl.•Dtivis.end Leona IteeSe were eeriously bUt net fatally B . . . . eant;fal. Vases, etc.,;for Holiday Presens.. , --J.. .R..Troiell, :Centre .street; above NotiVe:: , ..iatt, Pottsville, hason:hand a supply of beautiful, new gonds,. suitable.for holiday presents. ..I:fis vas, s, china sets, toys, etc., are worthy of inspection by our citizens, • .. . , ••• • '-; • - T. Dutton Sleet; Eiq., flrinerly Chief Engineer' of the Philadelclna. and Reading Railroad, has bet tendered and itece . pt. d the Presidency f the Sterling. Iron and Railway. Cnrniinny; - , nf, New will enter upotf.tial :duties yt that po sition at an early day... ' . • • . . . • A p u ttrthie hohday pres Ont and one that would heaeceptable eery 'soldier Atiluile name iscon.: - tliervid, would bo,tho.3lemorial of the . Pa-• triotiemlof Selmylldll . County. Let the Maeda. of the brave men; soled this as a Christtnas iwesent. The 'work call be obtained at the book store . of Banuan - in this Borough. • , . . • •POOles. pbot6grapbie allinms ; pecitet-books, la fifes' satchels,. gold pens and other • articles'snits , .ble for holiday presents, can be reined at the bookstore of Bannan..-He has jtist' received TtAinor and Fields' magnificent "Fariingford edition" of. :Tennysen's poems, complete in -tiro . voluines. would, be a beantifal and acceptable Christrciae . Piese_nt. . • , • ...;. .• ialieridigg.The Beading Ifiicord.aays that, a Man' named tick,.. of Pot ta under t: a influence ,of strong, drink attempted to je.Mp on the - cow . catcher' of- an -en gine below Cheatunt street; when lie, fell and - wad dragged about half a aquare.... He .4as ma:ugled hi a shocking thannov, and taken to' the house. of s ic la if v e where be died ab mt 11 o'dock at night... • . . . • . Seven persons were baptised -by Rev:Aus tin of the Raptist.Chnrhon last Sunday e'rening, and we .learn that from fifteen . . tot twenty are .awaiting the ordnance.- - The meetings are. cairn' .arid-sulenan.. - Evidently there is mush feeling up-, on the p:itt of many more. - Bueltbee will continue, to fill, the :pulPit during the .next • - . • .• • — ...Dior.stutta 1, lfiefi„ .k . . . =Perhaps . . . Mn, Wigte=-s en town of equal aixe. and as voting. in Teatl. Is. mere. widely known over the Mill !.zed world than thia, shut up ae it is among the hills. nt Schuylkill County. With hut one.great artery - the ßeadily , Railmad-leading frounit. the interior pro. duet of the earth in the vicinity': has heen.'and is being transported contienallv; by land and sea, to .thevery ends of tho world. Tlie millions of ton" of coal that are now , annually sent, tn• rfitirket. from this . County: reeve to keep trottilreezing the poor widow and . her little once. w M ho eal-fee a 'fety Imehels tram the bands of n.charitable committee• In the winter. il regulate with e.summer tern eenituie, the Interior-. o the.eir , .gang mansion bf the .milleinalre,..who is •ceivingain ilicinne of one' tlinfisand dollnris per day front the ex •haustlesa mine. The .-black diamond" seek. the-bot tom of the blant-thrrisre, and there reilintes-ther earthly metal to a condition from which an iron palace may be 'erected. QT a :twenty-Inch. rue niny come, forth; that.' ,with one discharge of a thonmnd pound ball. may speak sin'iread: that all the. nations .may. hear. 'not only that treason tindodavery are dead in this land :hit thlll..fiee-. d' m must erion come to ail peoples and colors throne h. • mit the world... Coal from this County goes to the Are tie zone and to theTrnpice. • It Prop* the Steamer . to Enrone end - around Cape Horn-even across the broad Pacific onto the, Celestial Empire.% .It is the motor Of hourly andrially Intercenrifs between near and remote points-; And vet on looking: over the first nember Cif ' - the Mistride . .Ternsfoi.-4tistforty years old-1 thiclthe quotations of caiti hererat eE by the iishel, at eigaleen cents. which wan the maximtimjpriee then. •NoYe. the !Sale: paner mention. , the prise by. the cargo., The'his- . to'rybf the coat trade for the.past quarter cif n eenturr, is a fit type of. the imparalieligigrowth and Proap...irit y of cinr counter and'. to ire Alscayery and use is: this prosparity.. inn greet inemiltre. due... - - ' ' • ' :Pottsville has a poptilation of-nearly fifteen thoniiiincl:. and-hnithe reputation of beingthe wealthiest town of' ' its size - in the country... There a e not leas 'than two% hundred persons here, who retnrh incomes for trismiiti I rang!nt.r from two rhonsand M . over fifty tholisand'rlid- I tar! each, :and one in: the vicinity, of nearly three .hun- , drCd thousand. • Thetithere are handreds returning in- comes of Smaller amount: bit amply erifficient, to indi- cate that they'are in cmnfortiible chiumetancee. With all this' wealth there to nn display of it: the richest be- 1 Mg content to live In'piniti brick homes with but i two or -three 'noticeable eXceptiole.. - The residence •ofl Charles M. Atkins. Just finished, is a beaet i fig and -CoAt., ly buililliie., doubtless the moat expensive in the•Ceen tv.' 11.13annaii. Req . the veteran editor 'of the Mrs re-'1 JorENAI...‘ La preparing to occupy his new residence no a i hill at the - edge of the town, and on en opposite . eleva-. lion is that of his benther,:ffiffin Banyan. Esq. - .a fine locntiog. In . front of hh , residence le e Clay mine . ment: erected.ten years age.by the tit eng of :St:but-I k th kill County, and the metind•pmsentec by Mr. Barman. i The height of the column iii - about tiftY. feet. and of. the statue. fifteen feet... It ie. of iron, atid.an . admirablelike- I „twee of ;the great - statesman. - The 'whole is painted , 'white; and looks like.fine marble nt.a short dtetance -' 1 1 May say, in passing. that: the Jorea Ay. of a. wseie or , two ago. contains an article by.the editor, in .Which; .he .snlimlisto'the Consideration of. Congress- a• mode of .regulatlne the currency - : and which embodies a Plan to., give stability to it'that seems ILI simple and:practical. that itise . xelting great attention in the:enuntry. and , mirmeet'wittia. favorable reception dnring'the preeent 1 ' Besides the great emit Interests. the iron trade Is ad. , 'dine largely to thetneiness'grrxth of the place,' The establishment of.ceorge W. Snyder. 'Esq: a gentleman of large Wealth, and'one .of - the pioneers in Air settle nlent of the town..is amine the first. the Atkins broth-1 :'rot, .Tames Wren...Pott, Pomeroy. Elaywiiiid and others. while several within a Mile or two, are at Niotin(ear-. bon. Port Carbon; &.e. .-.: ' - ••• • - - • ;:- .. - 1 The intultutinns• for ..the instruction and enlighten :, merit of Abe - people are numerous. There -twentOr.elferches.-eeveratat present being . greatly STU . proved. - - The .'Epireopet . (Trinity) Church,' numbers 1 among its members Many of the leading cltiikes,; • The building isaat present undergoing a great iinpmvement. and the large eangrentien worship irkthe Court House -an excellent:building: by the way-and the entrimoi., dines court room Is. alwayewell. filled at the:time of - The public schools of.Pottsville Mete:lemming . ..of roe clef notice; 'They. contain fl teen hundred pupils. and about' thirty teachers... The Female Grammar School -building, lately finishd. is the most complete for the purse of any I have teen in my travels. and Is a mod-. el that. those who are to .gorietruct . liuldie tichool build :lnge eliewhere wonlddhsvellto See.: The Interior Br, rangentents are Most excellent. The mode of access - no important-consists of doable stairways at the. front and rear. The'builffing is three sturipahigh the - upper onevonly helng Med : for instruction- , The scholars' 'deski are.otibe most approved pattern, end have-corn , feetable ie-ate, which,' hi rarely the, case. with Schools.- The building lag- probably cost river thirty thousand dollars, and is indeed. an ornament:to'. the town In its exterior.appeamnoe, and I hue no doubt, the .. • &alcove of this liberal outlay ' by. their efficient board of I . .•. ••-. . - . • Dail y Paper.—=ll.aving been ma k ing: arrange. contalningthe tilmeet et School Directors . On the vestibule .wall* is a tablet manta for . some time-the principal -.need , hie these gentlemen, andprotnt -F-g• nentimottgthent is that:ol ChriatepheeLittle. - Erg., a now and improved steam power cylinder press, -F-- several years ego well tnenvn to the people of Chester,. .to ptiblislia- daily paper, we have deferrod netio- - 'and who. left there with the regret of ' many warm big. the fact, until' re could state a:definite titne .friends, to take . np.htii'residencel o - Pottsvilie..,l While 'for -the' appeiranee of the find • nu - rober; .. ~But. :here:for 'tome years, be acted as assistant editor of the there being a difficulty in flllin our order for the dovaut i from thence he took charge of the law office press an consequence of-. the number of: orders' . at" b the mapufactarer's abead.of note; which may r 'Ham dames fl--DatnptielVorre- present Minister _to . Sweden ' Then: lemming connected by marriage with erfere . with , thzi. - ..istartieg . early ,in • the: priming ' t one of the principal ' families of , this . place, he establish Year; of .6 0 tievr - eriteguisti,. and . ether.: parti -ed himaelf in, the 'practice Of lair. In simut. eiery an.. ,dertaldnzlor the advancement and benefit of the people having announced . a:similar -. Undertaking;: we here, Mr. Little, bee taken a leading...part and there -is • triakii. this statement to show. that we 'are not be- in his nature an unselfishness of spirit that is It rarity Mild the 'spirit of. the age•bot• - thet.NO. have en , nit -1- dap'; 'ebstibined with 4 readiness : hi act, along -, tertained Ow Project. ffor.scate time, and , titutld . with ability and•untlring industry, that. not .alone wins Aope.e. oolromenoett it .eforeihhvit.--oloCorder.for a; ..hhitlitiottot triaW•bot also: arowuartheir - marine et .new preetfetnald;hav z,beeriproniptlyfilled, • This - fortiWith rimarkTablisuccUs..' I may add that the bar County whnich is rapidly lboarigaingAt*ailiestiog .q..StlitudWiPni_, i*„nrizabckrs aiming Ira younger. as lane Stgte,:tii pepfaitiO prexttervirlOe i •tiee4 we l:4 11 a its o ld meddle:iv - 4 eiieldershle, talent.- One It itiriirs4, , ive•dailyiiii*4 - sitteb a :ire kuow a . ,, -7 ° 16 10 08 b19, 411!ttt.U1104,..,ffel'ither4.-and if,i)e:,-. be ms t i el l t r io t humu c ....,..,... , f . ...,.. . ...... . C 1 ,11 4, . 4 , the In . i fi birregkeiAii . a.-place ofliiintslinient • • ~ • . . Coroner Johnsrin has appointed the • following deputies,: to act in those sections ot the . (1, - innty whiclibe cannot ecnivenientiv reach. They should report' prOmptly - to -; im • all nignesta. held by. them : Patrick" Gallagher," Ashland - Michael M. Ketner, Mahanny David . Davis, , Union; John. -O'Brien, Tainaqua ; Jonas Robiliholk Port Clin ton ; David 11: Seidel, Washington ; William Uhler, Piuegrcive; Isaac - P. Bechtel, Trepolit. .• • . . Ch . ristmaN. HO?idays:-,—The shoW windoWs of the different I:mainese plaCes alongt.our streets give evidence of the approaCh Of the. holidays --.- The dry goods and rictidnAores. 'are well supplit d 'with everything that.ceold be wished, .:while th,• beadgnaiters of Santa :Clans in WC:confection - - ail , and toy line".waS never. - more sop, plied. Our advertising Columns are the beat and ourestilirectory by which our citizens should be govern . , din maliing.porehai.4es. Those who 4a v-:,ttitce liberally are sore'to dealt:tie same. . . . . Connit,iint Oil gild Glycerine.—ThiA preparation for preservinc?, and beautifying ,hair, hy.the eele, brated•New .York Pharmaceutist, Purnell,. is:sold in this Borough, bYJohri G.. Brown gists, Centre - btreet., - who • ire 'sold 'agents: for Schbylki :I County.. . The peculiar merit s - . of this. preparation for hair which render it So may lie briefly Atunined np MB'4llols';' . . It•anyig orateS the health of hair; prevents'it• falling'off; softens hair when hard and dry, and gives a rieh lustre,: A. ainc,le trial this preparation will. . bring conYiction nf' its great superiority over any liair i restorer ip thi: market. . • Ci;hnitrdly Mitroge:—Qn . the. 'night of the'.sth inst., about 12 . o'clock, a:man. approached John Robinson, watchman at Forrestville ,Township, .Mr. Robinson suspected.that his in, tendons were evil, either to rob,or burn, 'and asked hiin..what.lie wanted:. While Mr. Robinson.' was talking With him a. comrade ofthe •tellow "stole rmiscleNdv behind Mr. Robinson; and "struck him . 8.1 violrutahlow on the head with a chub, that he hits since:been lying in a precat Mita , condition.— Fn , r the . arrt:et of the pernetrators.of th is..coward unprovoked-:outragei the 'Sew. 'York •and Scliurlki!l'l ;gal C;.impanyi offers a toward of five • hundred dollars.. - . • • . .A...ThengNruo7.nd AcCeitable Christmos- : prei "eut.—No.citizen witlLa family dependent upon his elect:We, and who maybe liable at a ,, Y moment, .to be removed by - the aneparbig hand of 'De • should ne•fleOt tn.get his' life intuited for the ben fit of hid beloved' ones.• The thought that mars many a•man!s..hapPinese,'hi,.. that'he may be re moved suddenly or. prematurely,- before his-plans . of life have Nip matured, leaving his wife -and . ..-children.exprad .te the cold charities -of the world: NOw'this care can be removed by obtain - ing a policy of life as•Miance in a. reliable, odd 'and at this, festive season - no .present • would be' kitideri more thoughtful-or more • ilecePtable to 'a • wife, than this.- Mr. Robert 0.: Rill of this,-Bor ough, is agent for several old.and reliable eom 7 panics, and will attend to this matter promptly • for thoie who fever him with Stall • . • . . , The proceedings before the Potts Ville „Literary Club; . ort.lestadonday. evening • were, if ' possible; more interesting than ever, and the well crowded room attested the:appreciation of--the people. Dr...! Chas..H. Haeseler de ivered a lecture on The im portanee o.f the i3i,ud,yof PhysiologY.'!;.The able manner in which the sobjsct 'was handled de= serve 3 more than this pistons' notice: The ap-' probation•of the Dr.'s ideas by the. audience' was manifested in the hearty "aye" to the vote Of . The English cpiestioniltillabsorba the.attention of debaters. it will be continued on another eve • ' Messrs. Prior, DiarlingaMe and Hazen support ed the.afftrmatiye on' Monday eiining last, and Messrs: Langdon;Miller, and - Bechtel the nelTa- H. Burlingame . will lecture on next. Monday evening.: • ,—•---..-4 . - - :-.!! aßrer.-ware„ agate in dealga-WI , nition, osin be obtained st the s • Green, Centre street.Bia Oa , foltday, presents'va4o-_,Miiiir T ... ‘Wa.aUft '* 1 .71- 7- z'AW , I I, ; ~,,„,- •,._, .f'.::todiCattatt.-The iiikapinitnar , for girt% on Gin tnhfteek, willar asTskiwea aa:MAX.! 3 .Tar! . .ilXtt taiti- , 1 sreinoalatilinagaii ,10,0 1 0: , ,. -.*- Ate Pte*thodle *00 3 0 6 olfithe.•, 1.4".4 . :..,' . :SPOit* . , Iridg . Intia..244.,Vrtni i .. .. ~ vl a Kitinf..,. ' - ,0411 tekPOorPifi ck s l6 4 o4 . o, M o stipenaledden . ;to"be iwesvlit: = " ,- The c edet t 5 . V ..;- "=r,i'lli,iW The exercises oandneted le -- e , itarg=tir "Ittartwow-r-Attrism..B .pacity of to riptii!klig!itok , l. 3 , ll3,chil4 wk W i u i - ` l4. ' -admittedl 4 `:'" --" - - ` ` ''‘ '' ' ""- 3 - - During tha day, Ake House will be thrown open: to viajtors,frorn 9. A.. )1.,,t0 3, P: i lf,, for,bnspe,o. , 15* L. 't syßi* of Board of Damao': - ;,' -.1 - ,, l i i- ' - Ciainiin o g Coo:ofArii a sT nAe t ?- -. _ , . . hm*nto3lEselPini of the' " , ifen. !akar* a*Y lyghliztOtheiittoar thivzghELife."-_ On stattirday: mot last Blount Ploasent,,.thhs PetnutY, Stephens, .an'Eogiishntian, and broke up :every- . thing he had in Ins house, even to'the cooking . stove iu hirkitehen..tte 'all . of his hfrrels, tbe liquor. Mi., Steph ens and -hut - wife, m'greitSteri.lrglied. to to- ca.. eitoextingh qsagraktheAotelept.thetrifilans. pairtOf tea. Sithd4 morning' one of the perpetrators of . this gross iminigs went.!) the.hotel and abcbst ing the'ms.n wt.oee s propertyjie had,sasistcd. to 44t.th—fitiltitcli 'olipittin: - umtinerr,,intid,f ( Tiood: •inciriiirig;Misther.AtavisasAtio.dolear, Id; afther claned oot?" and cautioned him not to bring s prOsecation on the pe r /it ofhisaife. ' Thest'kris theinrioc ntS who rale this County.. The Oats the Copperlietd.orgair.defends-on the ground t itzthepitypeti t'lrearvii3nly so.lng their %%ay tbiongh life-,,that•therhaveuperfi•ct right to commit them: -It ie. not Cvniiderfril that crime is rgiapent undcr Cop_perliesdrule.,when itif.orgart '"excuses. the-'most atrocious • acts: Of -party • • 7 . lte ,Sad, ie.: time -for the slam has 'ar +iced, and tL d ever. all the universe,' From early.: dawn to twilight- . the'lairtMormeth witirepiri.4g.riorkerS, avd the blood ottlio slayer's iaCritice, is gathered in pools in :evert . - -farm-yard' and ;out.hout:e. • Innocent • victims- man e -carniverou.s. appeti e Well yeti IA tilled with consternation at the direful enstnm:wliich.is de Mipul ati n g your. race t'..is• 'for this you-have been pampered and:petted, and feasted and fatted; Only to have your jugular tap- ,ped by a cruel knife, slid your jolly Sides Chopped sainnige meat or. salted down for the nniste:- wine°, of your oppressor... . sad. iudee 1, :is your fate 'thir - heart bleeds for yen. . Yet, 'such .ie the laW of nature.. The strengeris '-conetanily. overpowering the..weaker, and us:ing, him for his - own advantage. "-And 'the only. eatift.clion.. w.! I have in - Cour tragic end, is in 'the I savory vicious of long rafters crowned with 'ele nt. sausage,tintl • tables . . gro.iming • with'Choir , 'slices from yOneltains. l .,, - • : . • .-; It might Joe 'flitted by the.wav, that the, price of pork lias-•declineft'coneiderably .within the IstA few weeks". The' anuSige mmufact nre s Wslo' oaying . ,cl4 -per hundred for .dre4sed hogs last week... It isas ' lnt 6 ,.i f lower than- this _in the - city . ; $lB was the pried: paid-here 'at 146 opening of - th-.- business lad: There is named' change iri the, retail price of. sausage, &c. - Considering the letv price of ecirnipork . farmers - very well even at . this' re . __ _ . I MOON'e OQANOCE • . • fleport.'—The regularr, *-merithlr, meeting. of the Threctors *of the Peerof Sehnylkill COnnty, was hell at the Alms PereMber •1865. Pru:sout, Bressler, R. C.•Wilsou - aml Co!wig,"Jr. The 'following is the census of the House for the month coding Nev. 30,1865 t • •-•• • .• •• • No. of inmates in the House, Ort. 31 ; 180. 341 " • " Nov. 30, . 1805. 383 - Increase . • . Of the above. 52 .are insane, and idiotic.;• 6'o un der medieal tre'atment";. 53 'children. - • :44n - fitted during the month; G 2 ; diseliargOd and abEicondcd,ll; bound out, 4; born. 0 : died, .• • 5 . . Lodging and.rn . eals were furnished. to . 231 per: door TeTior I granted - to 2.1 G persons, amoonting . to $740 75. . •: " - • Bills - werc read; and .orders dritwn, 'amounting ..... .......... 86 Previous issue ' _59,330 73 Reading: .Rfrdroild tomnany.-L.The. -money Market writer of. the Philadelphia tedger, , Says • "The Reading Railroad Company announces a r semi-atinnal dividend of ten per cent: on the pre- t ferred.and contmeo , stock,in cash or in.the stock' of the c•nnpany at par, at the option *of the hold.: er, Clear of all - taxes, : paYable oo tho 30 1L iusL This iSthe tirA' cash dividend -paid h ' r this Ciilll-, pariv. since . 1356, and yetbalance sheet has an= ntially.-showit: rirge . prothe. These_ have. g. , nA regrdarly to increase the'Comp , iny's facilities for. Steadily r“wing . business, and partly resented by stock issOS in the'shape of 'annual dividends... The exhibit Made:by . the itanag re -of the Company,-foi e the. fical ySitr ending on t i e -30th Mt:. Shows net' profits - to the amowit of 23 . per'cent., On . kti large ashowing as thia some of the siock4ioldera thought them should he, a larger. dividimd, and we are informed that the New Ywk Director. moved that, In additimi to the- ten pei.*: cent.- cash dividend,. there 'should be declared live per cent: stock dividend, lint•the motion was net entertained. .The excess over- ten: per cent. is Said to lie necessary to'-aid' in "extentlinz the: proposed road' Affording 'an .outlet to' the Fulton ',Coal,Company'emines/and to aid in someother Improvements supposed to .cot rebate largelv to - the interests of - the ' Readin'g 'The amount of Money recmiri;d'to.pav ten `per . .cent, m.the capital; is two millions of dollars; but it not supposed that *any very conSiderable:immot of it will be•taken in cash: ertninly'not, if the stock.holdi. its present pri e:Of 57ia58: 'The ,sbarebelders Will no doubt, in • any, evens, take their divitleridin . titock. , '. 7 ' • • ' • . . - - Inerr.ase . laßt " 42 Ito. of inmates . in H0uie,,N0v.,,30,1864; 238 tofiametime this•ygar - ' 383 Tinal in 1865 Mat ci StrangerMinks 47 'f r . —lt is alWays lerestitig,*sometimes useful; to- hear.what a visi:. tor,hae to Sayof one'e.abidint place. A gentle man, a.citizen - we presume, of Delaware County. Pa., who hae it seems, been:iojonrning in Potts-, ville,.thtiS'ents flown his iMpressions of the place for.Oe Chester' lepithlican, from the last number of which-paper we.eitract,..it • • • ' . 1 4144145914-icrintter the mintier of the penitenciary-sol- Gm in sir •IN Isla ees Dlinildruirm r.. cars a... or4 confinement with labor. I was surprised •rm a Oise e Hip. ' ._, o__ Ylitin:4l4 - ;; L 1111.04t1 . ty. to And trot tarty cells. Theve rAirS W .1.? to .04 WI:: IV _, _ rfi , t 'MO wenn to me, to hula the number • "Loi i ",: • ',.. .f-rril "Hi : o3lor itestotek," lallifinktiiiit sent them at one term .t.ttbe quarter . "Lo ante trifl .4i y.olor r if#storitv , r•„4'" ' ' - ankle- nty manetimm ; aq& Wdev i _thla .14 don , * I,, , ,vvesuut , l% - , - ,f.„ "IlegrPolor IllgsloM" 1 - itidestay& - miry itunrcern7n , ;_„, tint Ike' the. ..'-london , ..,,Ti.nizat . . :::•• 44 Bilt:Color ftkiitotte:" 'termlrdritilest the offence.-.Dpririg, ,thitmar, "Loodon!.! - 52s- sustabx .. .5,.. "iiiitibVolor kstOrl".ile" tidethe.luitipee.tottrate had been • morn alma*: bat - t•Londonts - ' i• • - 7 , ; . "Illiepulpr Reatnrer.' , 1 4a. - : notilikidtdaoSe,son_now.,„ThkOop-Isaytaent. . It Is the. Os Is Rsown 14013:011:2 Ticit.C.ol..olS '0041,1 ) 12- 1ijc.41,13..1.130..theriac.-; tilfaxid as r_lt`.;ttiaNs.asessa,,aeanstep. lONcately petaled. I 11 Mttne gra" baleto Da oplginattoler.::::,e , l . I , - "'" ": ',. • ••' ..*••• ' 'he ~.. • ••• _ :.•.." - lit 2. It will make it kmw on baldleada: S miled 04. ~.,..,. . ,", ..„ Ifs . ~.".--•• - ,... t. •-- t „. ' ~W-ktke 3. It will rmtore the natural secretions. , • I. F- . '''-'•,`, , ... -- „gpflibligg " . .4, it,„Will reMaVeall-dandraff‘andi ~ Cdr ,It frtielithati~lat 6: ,II ,willineke Uzi bakilon,gfotNEY„. : Atal , . i lion-wiontwillOwNica 4909494t-1 6 .*Allialg - G 1 1011 Vefre she 611,1 i nal ccw ' r t°l " d ' a g-S : ' . '-, i danitoliitalinamvg. ~,, ~•.- 4 - , ,w - t itwor - veiatine War hem falling - off. . ''''.....H4lbiratitewrint.rbuselerm..4sr Juid coiskteri , ~,,t3-:-.11...wi11- c ateen- Aim of Ake acellx. — ' -- --- ettato 'ilii-enly" sett errant oaths town. lieviz' IIT irs NOT AC Oillg. - " • sleitt,from the r namis.of.nnumber of-alreetst let,,eket "'AN eao-t , ; t 1:: . • -!•-• -: :, Z,' .-- ltatar - Ogartlelfantre ' aniOetlttirketZllfith: Arch: Race.'Calfewhill; are pro- "Len - ii"' stns ' *Nair Caor Restore .• _anent. but Centre street is..the great. business than. ••Lo on. . • . "Hai Calor Restorer • Onithfire. The attempt to rival Philadelphia in exten; , - La 071"._ „, „THIS - '.'HafrColer Restoier: otenrikee It te , no eser t nyliftbent: foriafthtienO two " i n '. :: ~'. - 4 ' • 'aloft Cokfr ROtteree: • or the* stinatinslnmeit,itre:tons.-ittn ttreete mit #L" ' sin't ;. : orarnminaz. ', ', 'Watt Colin. Reetorest: . ,:. **poor .n ! no itisatnountain sides. ' Thttelar can,' - •ben on" - -- - ''"Ltair - Color Restorer.' x.. they go and no Bieber. 'Homes • to live In here. fls In- `.... a se ors nosr EXLMILICT INITSICIANS .I:ND.C.IXItGr..... deed everywhere.,are in such demstnd that the .most •na SWAYNE & ion; Some six years ago I began to ••,. W a rble shuntiesare briar purchased at high .prices l ose y hair, and continued to. do FO until the scalp - business' men who. want some , buildings for their b ee - e maltase us the palm of my hand ; troubled al-o workmen. Igo dwellici.gs are at ~,pre.ent being built. with disagreeable jtching Serer, grettbeatolpdtlantil lloreAufncourional tale for tlittrilmer to live In: . 'AVIV '.lTift t plelttlikivoultiTaruCquite - we'talhelouch; uiproVement.'in . the attune of a new TOIXII Hall. is and t e remaining portion of the hair on the side and nearly finiqhed_ It is of brick and iron. " Several large . / back of my head became quite gray. After using 7,11' - Korea Will :GC zpy the lower story, arnithe upper will 3 Dumber of Restoratives., fao called): without ericCoe: bc a splendid hall _with a tellinst:rwenty five feet in and my head - neatly - destitute nf hair., I reluctantly , h4ght, a sake of rooms 'for dreasing, refreshments,, commenced ming the -LOl, DOOM HAIR COLOR RE ftc.. to contain all the ot . modern improve- 'STO ER AND DRESSING: , NOW, candor and ins- I 'meet.. It, is built „bra sib?* company at , a cost of rice mixt ms to my to all," thaklbrongll Ea cm .1 ., abontlitatY thousand mites. -.- , -.. R. m. J.- . now posse , * a new and . beautiful - remain( li sl e : ----=;+••...i . ..... • pie ly restored to its original dark and liessienpeer 'in and I venture the assertion: the :world tarnishes paratton equal to dike , and I do. conscientiously, , ty o all whoaregray, orbald. burr dry and- Mirth- or till ~, to me, at . once this cleanly and delightikily_l orf ' ed article. -ISAAGL.MARSRALLO.. ,:: Gunner United states smai. -- _,s,:- .. - -.. 93t) Lecamod street. Philidelpttla.:' - Ptice - 76 Cents a bottle; six lxittim, $t ~Bold by Dr. SWAINS &SONvB.9O North Siat•h-stmetf-sbme Vine, Phlladelnlita: Alpo by:. - 3-..-. -, ,-,..- ,--, -. - -24..:/ --- , -- 1011411.0 i-BROWN & .9**Afisbi, -iiourribi.-.; • . • •[ *eolcriti ESCLL•SIVELY , FO/1 - TUE 311:11EnEe..1tit*.:24.1., , BY . ciactsropzetutTLE; .E.sQ.l . • „ . ; ,December .Teratagnarter filessiosa. Ron jalswa Byan. Prealdent Judge'; and Judges . Beither and Klineoloeociates.' ' • : - lame nomfierlof cares have 'been diepoaed of since our last report. 'meetly of a trivial character, and we therefore condense: ocratatementa of the proeeedioge as mtichas possible. • . - • Robert Phillips, Jr., was:indicted for not ;repairing the public roads In New Castle township, awl convid .1. Notaentettced. , Each of the following named persons plead militY ielling liquor without lieence, and WP2 lined $lO and. costa : .Rtinadw lilower..Catharine -Carter. Peter. Re' . le r, Dinninie Collnbati:Elizabeth aindrewc,OirleSwee. /4,5. Kelly,. Tat. Carey; ldlchgcl llannou.'4ohn. 'Murphy. Jacob Shoppy„ Elizabeth binith. John Kehler. Kirk ales plead guilty to a- similar charge; and VIM fined4,2s and costa. • • .1' Ellen Kilmurry—ftswarilt and battemon Rose Reilly. :Nat gnilty, ind pPut..for • c adharitie !loran and -.Margaret - Dailey were charged I: :With malicious mirchief in wantonly cutting certain 1 . Clothing of Barn ,-bat no:milted,. though directed- to ;)ay the c 'arc • . • • ... dMin stad-Satanna,Nun,mach.r—Aemmlt nod battery . o 0 Catharine Carey. Not •&11tp, and each . party to par half- tbe costs: • • • - • • " • -.• Wm. Alspach plead guilty - to an 31•Anult. and battery .on Thos." Wyatb• and was : lined ¢5 arid•costs... ; Henry Atiarr.pleadignilty'. to fornication and .Iptstar dy with Mary Stom. and was-fined V/ and usual sea. Aenee for support of the child • ," - • Sarah M.. Harvey was found guilty of, an assault and ;battery On lohn•llersker. ',Not sentenced. • , Alairlot Lloyd alias J•ihn MsDonald was tried for ;stealing a ve,it from thestore.of 'Seligman Llterstine. at - Tanniqna " : Acquitted' • "County for costs.: • : • • -." Hardy Gregory., of P. irttlaeben, iv is convicted of an assault and battery on - Bernard Muldorin.antl sentenoed , to 1 year and 9 months! iMpriyonment. solitary contlneL . menn•at I . , • .. • Daniel Rrltten plead guilty to fornication And bastar dy with Esther HamtueL and was sentenced. tei nay $6 and give the omit' security for seaport or the 'child:. - Teter Kerman was convicted of an, attempt to, vim .mit rape 'and was sentenced T years and 6 months' imprismiint. solitary ciaatlncreent .• 'Miller. and -Iti-iepla Morgan were charged: with assault and .battery with intent to /till . 'Richard Rosslter • Not guilty: each party' - to pay half the cost. Betjamin Drev.and Beim were. convicted of • . . tassuni counterfeit money: - Motion in arrest ; of judg ment. and for anew . • • : • • . ' James Bohan was found guilty of up attempt to com mit a rune 111101 t Sarah Straw. 'Not sentenced. • •• Elizabeth 'Cullimit --As.ssult and battery on Clara Spx. :Not gain , ' cal h party. to pa; hallthe.costa. • Frank tiirr was .charged - by Endy•With ciany ing concealed deadly weapons. AcqUitted. but..te pay costs. . Parvin was fonnd•ghilty , borglary, on oath Of John Given. . Not sentenced. • • .. - , ... Jelin:" Richard and Margaret Coogatßiot.--Alex.'S. . thompion. pros. Guilty.. "Not sentenced. . • , Isabella Reed .was brought np for nuisance'. and in triiiciation. but discharged'bii - the Conit. . . :John Coogan plead guilty to carrying concealed dead lv Weapons. Not sentenced. ' • r Jaime?" Rudy. of Port.. Carbon. •pleitd Minty to • • treating . his .wite, andavas sentenced TO tarty $95 Find • castS, nod to undergo .60 done- isnorlarinment, etti givP /wrathy for his Adore trued behaatior. . .• • • • George -lohnson (l'airiaqatt). chanted by Barney Gil . laspie with carrying concealed .deadly weapons was ac- , . • claim and costs diaidcd-between the'two parties: . • Time : Damen tees convicted of a- saulthnd battery on • Michael Corcoran. Not sentenced."' • : Richard Ros , .iter plead guilty to a - charge of larceny - . - preferreil by Jletiph Margan.. • • ' • : • • . • , • Bernard Iniugherty was acquitted of embezzlement, chargod by Pct.Linilev. County for costs:: , •. llilla Ignored. '• .Anneltrititiarged with maliciou'a mischief by John Dalton, Ignored. and County for sits.• 1." • „Sand Kohn—Ai O rault and battery on John Gloss: Ig,- and pros fur, c•9IP. • ' - . Elizabeth Griffiths - A-pauit and'hatterysin John Reinnim.• Ignored, arid pros. tor costs •- :Barney Gallagher—Selling liquor without license. Ignored nial-Ci‘iiiity for ...Sta.' • .; .Terrence•Quihn—Selliagliqtior withOutlieense. • Ig stmeit. and County for costs • • Charles. Limit alhei John. - 11.1cDonald-,--Larreny. - on .oath of - John len . Ored:' , and CountY fOrcests.- Seine derendatit, similar charge. by Jame-4 ',Steaver. Ignored. and Oluatv for costs. WM. Mai thews —.T.arcenY . - :JohdDath. pros. Ignored. and -County for Costs.. • ' • • John. Richard 'and - - Margaret . Coogan-,Assault and battery. dames S. ilrobst• - priii. -* Nols pros.. entered :by leave ofthe Cdurt—County for Thos. •Cann—Cat , ying concealed'. deadly weapons: Barney ro'. Not pros. entered.' • Jones Mover. Win• Cann. Aaron Lane.Thomaa Cann, •and George .. .Johnson—For murder of .John Cathlapie - Bill ignored,. and County'for costs. The. delta. were set of hoys•sky-larking around Tamaqua, firing pistols,. laSt Young . Gillespie was shot the' • same , evehing. - from whien he died; but there was no. -Trooftn connect the den - S. - with the fatal deed. • .• . The Court atiourded yesterday neon. afterdisposing of two or' three small cases, which will.. be reported :next:week. together with the sentences not passed at • the time.of conviction in cases already reported._ • • , Grand *.ltiry. Report. • submitted on:Friday of. last" week. states ninety•tive bills:of indictment acted upon.-G9 returned "true." and VA 60-1. 61 2T ig nored.' '• ' ..• • • • -• . .The jury deprecate ,the practice of carrying concealed deadly weatons. so prevalent of late, and:urge the pro-' seretion ofotrenclinttparties •on 'the othethauct. they' ccusnre-constables • for frptituting . CoMplaints - against parties without sufficient grounds of their own know]. ed2e.: and being unable or Mitt - filing to look up the ne cessary witnesses. • - Attention . is called to the bad condition, of the Centre 'Turnpike, from Mosees -Tavern 'down...tir. Some three mile, belnWOrwigsliorg, also to certain 'Wlds in (Ass .and Forcer townships, especially•froth Minersville. to Mine •11-ill Gap.. and therme to Coal Castle, Heckscher stile and lifobterey. The County bridge at . Schuylkill haven repairs. • ' ,• • ' The offices and prison were visited and found in good . ' Next Week the Curt will sit for the trial of civil,cau-- EfB: - a listor which WaB lately published In the JOURNAL. • imam - xi:mt. =Lt the. case of Philip Tincluter,.pro,e cnted by Hannah Sand, Mr assault and battery. report ed fah week. tke •*printer. by mistake, saddled the cots OR the :county,. _instead of atilt* prOSecntrfx, as was the - fact ; • • • • • . A Cough, Cold, Or SOre Thro at,• iiEgujaFs • IMME•DiATP: : ATiltifiloN. :krfn 011()CLD ISE ell Mil' FA)._ 1, TO (()11:4 : 1:41.;1!..; • ... •.. . . . Irritation of the I.uOigs; n Fermat:rut • Throitt Affection, or nn..inclartt. • . .bic ',ging .. • IS OFTF.N TIM REAULT:. I . 73ROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES H kI,INO A IHREHr INFI.IIHNCA 'r!IR PSIIIII. 6IV IMME- . . For COtnrrn, Con • . 'OutnOliOn'ointiTnroal Dimennem. • ittocur.s 11. ..6';WAYS . fllnß . 5'F0.101,158 . . MINCERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS:- . • will dud Troches, useful' in clearing the .voiCe when taken before Singing or peaking.''and:'relieving the tii*tiftei.anmmenal exertion of the vocat , organa.4 . The Troches . are recernicended and. pret!eribed 1t PhY,- . "alciaas, and have had-testimonials front . eminent inen 'throighont the conntry. tieing. tin article . of. tru. - t. - merit: 'and having yiroved their. efficacy bye tst, ninny Year's. ettch'year finds them In. ;new carions parta4..the.Wiltid. and the Troches are ainver eally.proucanced better than otherartielee. OirrAtc iiitosticat.TrtOrnicfmt.and dh . not take any of - the Worthloa.,./iiiitCtions that. they he offered.' I . . $01‘) everywhere to the United Staten, nod in' Foreign COuntries. nri eente'per box OctoberYC,•4s : • .WIIIISKE4B . E 0 you want Whiakeis 'or Moustaches Our GT clan Compound will force theM to grow (Mille smoot - es) face orebin,...or hair on bald heada,.. in Sir Week Price. $l.• 00. Sent by.mail anywhere, Closely , ' sealed, orl receipt of•f;rice. Address.' • . . I WARNER St . CO.; .BOX 13S, Brooklyn: N. Y. ••-.• • . • • . . - MISS A.' ISTHAVCII Ac E. GIL [LIEF. I', Pn. . . . AGENTS.P.'ORTHE SALE OF THE WEEELER 71180 N• ; E•WI I\l 61-' . A.CH. INES • •In SchUylkill - County. ...- ••• A number of these excellent Family Maehhies are 1- ways kept on hand: can be seen in'operatinn by call g at the corner of Fifth and-Norwegian Ste., Ponevil e.. To accommodate nelsons using:these, MaChineu a supply of Mseinot NEKII;LLS.. M sointi -Ott. and-Sosr.. • and - Ct.saies Tuer.sn. in allnumbers and cOloru, pecially adepted.to Sewing Machine nue, will be klpt Thorough inutructione for.. working thee Machines • will be given to parties purchasing. . . • - Wenn al-o-Auenti , for the .ale of . • The Mirwo .Beurisig -Machine, Which is pronounce] to be equal' to any of the S ing Machines now in .the market, ' and I. peculi ly adapted for heavywork, nitd - partlentarly for sew ng leather-work: The 'Mantle let:larger and the needle smaller than in.anyolier Krichine lu nee' . Orders by mall willreceive prompt attention. ~ Call and examine before:purchwing elsewhere. :Sept. 9. , G 9. • , •. • . .36; .1- •_— Ayer Oheriy ,Pectoral;:. . FOR. THE RAPID.CEREOP ' Coughs, Colds; Influenza,' Hoarseness, Cr , / Bfonehltis, Incipient Consumption; and for • the relief of Consiniptlve . Padenti . warmed stages ot•thedisease. . o wide is the field of its Usefulness end so turner -13 out as-, the cases of its cures; that almost eery section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even des.. .pemte diseasesof the lungs by its use. When tlnce tried. its superiority Over every other expectorant istoo. apt:Arent to escape observation: and Where thee are known. the public no longerhesitetewhat antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections .of the pulmonary organs that' are incident-Pi - our While many inferior temedies thrust. upon the . community have . falled and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the .afilicted they cap never forget, and produced ewes too •. numerous' nd too remarkable to be forgotten. We can only assure the public, that its quality is care folly kept up to the best it ever has been. andthat It may ever be relied on to do for their relief allthat: It hats Great numbers of .Clergyinen. Physicians. Statesmen, and eminent personages. have lent their names to Cer, tify the _Unparalleled usefulness'. of .our remedies, hut sr re here willnot permit the insertion of them. I The Agents below named furnish gratis our Anastos,w AS Ar in which , they are elven with also fall dralcrip.. los ;1 the complaints they cure. • . Trove who require an altivaties mediefos to purify the blood will find , AT4111•16..C9m7, Err. SAICBAPAIIII.Lt . muoldrso.use, Try-it once and youwlll know its ' . Prepared by J. C. AYEE CO:. Lowell,' Mal sold by Mt the Druggists-in, Pottsville '; , else ity all Druggiatssnd -dealers everyithere, ' 'Nor: 4.5,115. ECG Gii.EIT• EN - GLIB'S .. . sIinIESDM .. • . _ . ..- - . ',• -gut , J.kpiElii. CLARIVOIf - ' ' . . . ' . . . BRATED . :','FAMALE :: s! .: . PIT:,.. - • , .... . ..., .._ . • •• • • -,.., - frorifaliresociption of Sir J.' Clarke; ti,'D., _.• ''..' - 'Physician Patraordinmito the - QueeiL r.. • J ... , .' well known medicine 'ls no imposition, . but a. Sari and safe rittnaly".forlkauderDifficlities and Ob.' drool:ions, from any cerise whatever': and, although a luta - remetly;lt contains- nOttllng. hurtful- to the 'WO Idstoorm Lsoissit is peculiarly milted. It will, *hurt time, brim* on the monthly 'period•with reg- . . • la I all ewes of Nervous and .Spinal .Affections pain n he Bick and Limbs, Iletivins, 'Fatigue on slight ;xi rtion; P.alpitatinif of the Ficart,'Lowness of Spirita.. 13 terics, Sick Headache, WhiteS. and all 'the painful lii .. - a occasioned by Ei dll‘ordered . system,' ,these pills ,vi ' effect a cnreWhen all other means have failed. l ."." lEEE PfT.11.13 RAPE FLYER BEEN KNOWN- TO PAIL WHEEL Ell DIP.KOTIONS ON THOU PAGE OF PAIIPOLET AP.II WELL Oil KEYED, ._ .. • , •• .• . - • or fulltittiticulars, get a. pamphlet free, - of the Agt. Sold by Drriggiats. Price $1 per bottle.. . Sole United States .Agent, ' ' • . J,OIIIC?dOSES..47 Cortitolcit St., New York. . B.—Sl and . 6 postage stamps encloavi to any an th i rized agent. will insure a bottle . containing. over 50 • Or by return mail. _ . ov. 6. '64: ... . „ . penfue.pi, Blindnemittad Catarrh, treated, w" h the utmOst• succeSs.• 10. , Dr. J. ISAACS. OfttlliFt a Aurist., (formerly 'of Leyden.. liolinorl.) 'No AO P r t i NE' Street. Philadelphia.,' Testlionnials froth the mina. reliable snutzes iu .the Ott. and Conntry can he *can -at.. his Older.'.: The medical - faculty are inviteal 'to accompany their patients. -as he has on secrett in hisi mortice.. ' ARTIFICIAL ETES luserttd without pain. NO charge noidi for examination, .March 1 1 ,.*a:s; • . . . . • hiIARIRIAGE G.I7IIDIE,=-NOUlgrfS - (MEAT- PiIYSIOCOGIC , I , WORK. or every one his•own.l) ,- c: 01,r—being a private, instructor for !bullied persons. or 1 0 ose abontl.t? marm'bothmale and female. in 6 . .0y , tHipi "cOneerning.. th-physi-logy and- relations.of our s xual system. and the prodnction or prevention of off s ring. inch the new *diseoveries never:ix-tore yen hi the English lanzunge; tw WM YOt.NG. ht. D. -. 1 is is .realltia valuable and .infete.tinv. work-.. It is. 1u "tteu in !chin ttnguaee flir-the . general reader. and is - il ustrated.with upwards of one hundred:engravings .-. All young.martied pc.4,le,.ór Cheer.contemplating mar ..riage. and having the least itimediment to married life, .should_ read this book. It discloses, secrets that every % 1 0 M shOuld he newt:tinted. with Still it is- boOk: that . net be locked up, anti. not Ale Omni the house. -It ill bs sent to any one on 'the receint of fifty cents,-- dd-e.:.s I.)n:WILLIAM rpuiszo.l:9.4l6 Spruce St., ithyeFonith, Philadelphia. (.Sept. 23; 'fa, .:::,s-.41m.'. - Tftic , ridil h E—my 'ut .. Werning inclimdrnution fni :Young *en—published hype ilea , ardAssneiatiun, and seni , tree of cluir'n in sealed en. Address, .Dr. SKILLIN DOUGLITON, f:Astird Association, PfillrideiPhirt, • . "-- 1114114 DYE ILAIR , DVE: • • Batchelor'. - .Hair Dye -is the. herd in 'the .-rprld The only true and perfect Dye—Uarmless—la; tantr..idous and Reliable--produces a splendid Black or. Natural liniwri-remedies the ill etfects - ol Bad Dyes, r ind.frugnentlyrnstorea the original color. Sold by all ).0 gists.. The genuine is signed, W, A. Batchelor, S 1 relay Street, New York.' . , . January T. . • • - • . A TIIINOO . FI3EAUTT IS A ,JQY FE R— OREV Those who de:.i . rebrillhincli of eordplestion. hung 0- ify and enrich .the td.g.d.. whichr..4tion.o's RATE" Ekt Set RS iIA A invariably "does: " lit:; !Ilect it:L4 no patenrmedicine. , ake no other •• Oct. 24. '63:43-6m. .. . . , . . . Army Itch, Vetter, All Eru ptions.! . .•. • "DR. *WAYNE'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.ii. • DR. SWAYNE'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT. 4 , No. Clie. so Obstinate, or lung standing, it will not cure In a short time: ail kinds of Tetter are permanent ly cured.., Army Itch. which is so:prevalent, if never fails to' are. Si - ironic Erysipelas.. Salt Itheum.Ring-• worms,. , Rarber's Itch... Vic. • Eruptions covering . 'the whole - surface" of -the body, old IllceM•of .many years (treatment: that put • at. defiance every other mode Lt ItMatment; all yield to the healing properties of the great vegetable salve.: : ' : --• . :. . • , ... • - Price 5' cents.' . By: sending GO - cents to Dr. Swatine & Son. KIM NORTH SIXTH Street; Philadelphia,' a box will.lie mailed to any part of. the United States; free of charge . Sold.by HENRY SAYLOR, Druggist, Pottsville. , . IT, 'CS: .- • ',. , ' '24' : June . ~ ,: ITCH.; VJECIII . : .11*11::: SORATO ! SCRATCH ! ! SCRATCH!.! WHEjTON•S OI:sITMENTWiIIcure the Itch in '4B • Also cures SiLTItIIECTM..ITLUERS, and all ERLIPTIONs OF TILE SKIN. Price 50. cents:. Fer sale by'all Diuggists.- By sending 60 cerii to' 'WEEKS it POTTER • Sole . Agents, .110: Washington Street,. - Boston,, Mass., it will .be forwarded by mail, free . of:postage, . to any part of -the United States. ' Sept, 23,-.0. 7 313-6m • • . . . . , .. . . .. .. A Ci.e.s.s. *I4,OOTkl SKIN' ANI , BEAETIFEL COMPLEXION follow the nos of llelmbold's . Concentrated Fluid lix tract Sarsaparilla. It. removes black 'spots. piinples and all,erupt ions of the skin. , Oct. ES. M.o. 43-Gm -. . . . llfall% Vegetable Sicilian II Renewei has proveditself to.hethe meat perfect preparation fur .the hair ever offered to the public. . Itts a vegetable compound,' and contains. lid Willi i -0115 propertiet whatever. • IT V. ILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR' TO ITS It will keep the.hair from falling out. • • It cleans the scaly hod makes the hair soft. .lustrous end silken. - • ' • - - . • . • • - It is a hair diesiinti. 'No pe . tFon. old or voting' •shotild fail to nee it.. - IT IS HEC031.317,NUE.1) AND 'USE!) . BY THE FIRST..MEDICAL AUI'IIORITV. • ' for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renever, 'and-take no &het. R. P. HALL , Nashua, N .n., Proprietors': For sale by all dnigglals Angu,t , ENRICIT A.7 , :"O..BRAIrtITS 1110 complexion: nee I lehnhuld's Mighty (.7oncentrated Extract Sarsaparil - a. One bottle equate 'strength une gatlnn df the Syrup of Decmtiou ' Oct: .2s. 4.;5. • • . •. Ilye.clip the, following from, onelmt the Philadel phia daily 'papers. -• tier people .visiting or sending down to tne city, would do well to make it note of - hi' . Walinmalker K:-Brow &e Fine Clipthing; - .Thiseetablishinent, located at the corner- of Strrii. and :ttiairfr StS..!P/11 A. 'familiarly known An probably- the 'tat ge-Cand . be,t,eon d'nted "Ready sthlle" Clothing - and. : Merchant Tailor ing Rouse in The Thelr superior styles.•extel lent. workmanship' and. mialeittlion -in priceS,, have 'made their House deservedly popular:. - In their CUSTOM fiE:'ARTMENT, where elegant - GA um ears.nrOMAttp to (olm none bat: the very best -Artists are employed; and the 'fine atisotrment of Ma terials to select froth. enables every one- to, be well Sunny.* will be sent by Mrill,• and instructions for • measuring. when written for. • _Nov. 11,.,65 --- FURS... . FURSr_ FURS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . . . CHARLES . - 0.A.111 1 011D . &'- SONS. • •. CONTINENTAL lIOTEI4.- . . . PHSLADELPH '• • • Have now open their large and splendid stock . • L.sDIES`.FIiII.CAPES , : • • , COLLARS.: • . . . • - CUFFS, - . - l3j OPTS. AND ROODS. • Also the finest asiortmeht of FANCY FUR ROBES. CAPS; MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever: helore otßired by them. and Whieli are warranted to teas represented. . SiIIIPrING - FURS 110 G . Nov. 4. SS.; , : 44-if . • IiF.LR-ROLD'E. EXTRACT a SArteAr.titii.T.A cleanses and renovates the blood. Instils the vigor of health. into the system and purges out the humors that make disease. Oct 25,, , 65. • . . . Dnfe . cbled.and Delicate . Constitutions. mt . both sexes, use llelmbrild's blxtract Buchtt. •.• , It will give brisk - and energetic feelincs and enable ,you to sleep well: •• • ' • .Oct. '2 - 1. !65-424m '• ' `erOgici . up . . - .lo.oliptuO, Q„,4(11UATIII: EXIIIIBITION. t.-7 Minersville .Congregational Kibbath School will ,hriltiAn Exhibition on the 23th • Doors open at 7 P. M. • • • • . Admission for tidalts 46 cents children 10 cents. ' .6a , • Wit* • _ . . . •• near M. E. Church luoin: nleted.' in ltinhanny City, will, Providence ftg coat. be dedlented to the worsnip of God -on.Sabliath, rith Services throughontthe day. Rev. J.. 8 Me- Callongh.of Pottsville. Rev. J. aspril of Minersville,. and others, will ansiit in the dedicatory aerv,ices. 2t . • - • • •NOTICES. •••• • • . . 1:0 -Trinity Epilsconal Church.--While the Church isnndergoing repairs service; will be held ;n the Court House at. 10„m o'cloca. A. M.,'and IM P. M. Or Welsh Congregational Church. Rev. E. R. Lawn, services every .Sabbath alternately, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. anal 0 o'clock. P. - M. tsr ls t Ft outlet Chu reit —Sunday morningsec. vice OW o'clock.) corner Muttitntongo and 7th streets. Sunday in:41111g. service C 7 o'clock.) Sd street, near Cal. lowhill. • . • . -... .. R. H. ArSTTN. Pastor,: . • Residence Mahantoneo above 7th Street I Union •Prayer. :fleeting, .every Sunday inomlng, from SM. to 93i o'clock, In the frame Church on Second.Strect, between Market and Norwegian Ste. 'AR are invited. , . . igrEsangelical Church . ,Callowhill street. .Rev: SAM% Zi.:EtuoAps, Pastor, will preach German ev ery Sunday Morning at 10 o'elock,"aud English in the Evening at o'clock. ; .. • •. .` • us - First.Presbyterian' Church, corner Ma. • hantonge• and .Third Streets. Rev. IsAse , Ritzy, Pas tor. Serviees, Sunday 10M A. M. , and , 7 P.: M. Let ture,•Thursday evening. at 7 P, M. ' Prayer; Meeting. -quarter before' 10, Sunday morning. 'Sunday School, i p.. 31 Monthly public meeting...3d Sunday of every Iltr2aPientotterisrei Chanrchi Market: Square, Wir.• 8. Pima's, D.. D.. Pastor. Services Sabbath 'Mornings - 410M o'clock: Evenings, at Tg: • Weekly. I.cettire and • Prayer Meeting, Friday. evenings at S ; o'clock • Pastors residenCei. blabstrigo St., corner fithOr.C4nrtland street. ' •'- • - ,!. - ' ' Ur:Methodist Church, Seccuid street, abor 13z 1 ±.. 211 "1t •-•: a 1 - e3Raper_t!eeting, kt)UNl): 'VOlW:L.tatitt.' to .the pretnteet of th e 17 subperiber in Palo Alta Schu ikllt County, ity, • • tulle aveluilo o o.`a miailltED COW. wi t h " on ftielpvi,..whila epatson each • eble'of he - mliA. The inorner is retitle& ed • come ntit take'llity away arid pay ext..at• -7 --eas. oherwire.he wilt be Auld DP the Imi Atreus 4 ::40'.. , 7P.A-4GRIMTRS , Stut thetzzeth .11nA., •by Rev :, per ' . CAI% IIItRIXINGER Writ.MMiAlimitirbi Ks . Alm Gwrst.Ltuns - .r. thurrytaa:lbcittriat - Comboti. -- • • ' JOLLY:--PHICE—On the 17th Inet ;Thy Rev; W. hforipso.:3ll... JatutaJoi.t.y to :Was MART NISI, both of atoopt.Laffee. • . • .• .- - '' , :STRI.ISfiIt..LIA...M.S—On the 12th toet.; by Thy.. Wm. 3for4an.. Mr. JAMES Srattiz'to Mtn Ettztan , Sabbtoli,;.e. 10, . I.oq, P 1 Il iirrectine;',itt K. B= o zo:IN A.J.l:llarriagr.lbeteee be 2b ;e!beto neypear fielbe .ingeeem.`.) , o, •I• •• • DIED. .. , . .. ' Simple a n nouncemen t ss sf deaths. free. .Thnee ac' . SitiPattied.with'flattees.s44, r .;!maistti gacti: for at tit* ellite Of 10 WAR per lips -.4 . . • : ,r - i•: i • ; .. 1 . ~.. .., - .. . . . . ... WEITZ —ln • Hubley Township. akiNlAll, wife of Wm. Artz. and daughter of Samuel Miller.'aged 4 24 years. PiS.LONG —On • the. eth !lost Melleanaburti, Schuylkill eo....CATUARINE. widow of the late Jacob. De 7. on& age d 7 . 5 r.,/55-!..4P"t1'l • • go Co.. Pa.. hleaatrr ECSSIAIi. formerly of 'Pottsville, aged .28 years. the; 40tg ni t.. in Foster LTIRA, aline:der of Abraham and Solome'llitzmil ler, Rued 4 year% 1 mordhe and it days • ..11tIllgEt--On the 4th • hut: Sd Dobaldenn, MARL", daughter of Jusepliendllary Miller, aged moritheand I ICHPOLT - --iji. the 6th 'lnst., in Pottsville..Gnottoir. Etiawonitt, eon orCharlee arid Juliann .lielpolt, aged 6 yearaq,atnonths le daye. „, , PILE—On the .7th of Deceniber.'ne New .!wt.- :Schuylkill Co.,'Amantea .. Nikki* wife of Jacob Pile. , andlaughtet of tient7 and Susan Knob, aged 33 Years, • • . , . . QtrtNl l - 4015. Sillia l o,mtnlei last; hi :: - this-I";turimgh, 4 its's , ,,gruddenly, rilligiart disease. Jorri'CL.Qctrg, , !gs na: five of Berke Coutaty. hitt fiinttast litSs 20 , years' B:l*ga , .dent - OfPottaVille. gtedB 15.yearsg* the ditY of his death: the 29th'ttit... in Mineravllte Dasitzi . Pcnoven. son :of Rev ! DauL Banner.. ageal 3 years. 2 months end 24 days. . SHOCK—On the sth inat , of drovey.., 8110.01 C. a highly esteemed .and patriotic citizen of Schuylkill Township,Schuylitill.Co.. aged On years less 8 days.. : WAGNER—Ok theliath ult.: in Millersville. Rosso* •WiLLIAst: son of Gideon;' and Sarab.Nrerter; aged , 9 inpuths days. • ' ' "ilkitiara,the - Graicis...of . THE IVI:A:Ti.,BL:E.Y.4:II:D . • • .ERSVILLE, , • -•*-- Tins been removed to the cast end of the town. corner , of Suisbory'iltreet and Pottsville Road. undersigned rwspeetftilly calls the attention of the publiete his sink of " ••• AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE, : *loch he is mstmfacturhur itituToinba:.Monninenti, Deed and. Foot Stones. kftuatleplews. Table and Bureau Tops: Window .and Door Sills, ~: S teps, &v . ., also, Posts • with ifailing, for cemetery pur. - .Letterirg of the IRA styles done in Darman and English character', and kinds of ORSIALRENTAI. WORK execu ted in the hight*t•sry le• Of art ortd the most substantial • manner. He also has , . now ready, some beautiful •ctilps - lures made oat id Italian Marble. consisting of some i; , ry neat dcsig,ns for cemetery purposes. such as carved tembs.•Pbever. ...Vases.: • Urns, Doves. ',tr. Please call and examine for yourselves. Prices are very low's,. Work delivered nt a dltennce free of charge' 'P. EiSENDROWN, formerly of Nordrand Co. Afigust '65 34•43m* • . -i.i-ENLIAtA L. NAl'..l.l(' Es .. . - . . ."-'...NOTIt. II Ii ..•A Carriage and ll:trims.. have - been fur t•ume time at 'the place - .4 the nu,. .dersigned. In Jalappa: near Potbeeille. ,The owner can-obtain the sane by paying chanze4. - . - ' • . • -Dec 1.1. 65—St ' - HENRY SCIIAFF.SIEit. • . , . ------- ,?ii wire is hereby inven t a bs Stockholders of - - the FIEST NATIONAL BAN K 0b'.311.N FAS-- VILLE . , that the annual. meeting will be: held • iin the Second Tuesday of Ittnutry„ iSiitl. - af their thinkine , Boom. betweeh the hours of - In A. - M. and 4 P M., to . elect. Seven ,Pitectors to serve for the - .erisuing• yenri- as 'requited by the By-Laws of p:od Bink. Ifre 14, .il5-r-504.' -... . B..KAPPFMAN. Pitithier.. • . . . . • Phi1111(14.101in dr R ending 'R. R. . Co.—OFFICE .2.ii, souTH k IlltTlt 517.. Philaklphia. ileceniber 11-th. IS. l .s..="siit ce is beret)); given to the Stoekholders.of this Com' any. that the Annual „Sleeting Meeting and an eitcti. - at (of President. Six. Matiag..sO . F. Treasurer and Sriitary: will-"take place on the Seeinal Monday, (Sib) of JANCAltY , next.: at 12 NU. - WM, II WEFT Secretary. . ' Dec 16.'65 ' ' 60.4t - • . , • . Annuni 3terting of the st,•ck tiolders.of the Potterilleightiitg tied Malik fsetitrin e• Com panY for the election of eflicera Arid' the traneaclh'm_ot other hu=itteee will he held hi Phi betel pill. o'clock P. M_. en the 9th (- , econd Tue , d4 - Y) of 3onunrr, ISti6, st-the Mee of the Cornioiy, '2ll. Wt.thut St.-' Seely. Otttee of thit Dine dr Railroad Co. —Thot.Abrt.rnzA, .Decctnner art, I`l4—The meeting thin Cornp.toy will.be held at. the Office of the • Coininavv, No. Orr Library S•reef. n 'Ronda*, December 251h..at o•cliick: A. M .-at which tithe an electi n forOtU ere to serve the ensmnir year, will also take place. • Dec 1 1 3. ' P. C. HOLLES, Secty. . Carberry • Creek Railroad Co.— • • Pll ILADELPII FA; December lath. •IStls. The' Ahnnal Meeting. nf the Stockholders of the. Di , berry Cre4 l lC Railroad C many. will be held'at -free o 1 the Phil rlelptiin itrid.Reatiltv,z ILnilr ad CornOtw. No. IT; South Fourth S.rer, Philadelphia. on MON DAY.JANUARY Sth, icrf. at..ln; A: .IC. when an eleclbin will be held' for a Pt esident and six. Directors to serTe inr . the ensuing year. WM. 11. WEBB. Dec 16. , t;5-60-4t• • • Secretary. lbe Nebnylbill Yalley. Nn e• riots and Druilron.d .Co.—PIIII.A -.PFLPIIIA. December Ist..lFtls.—The . anneal meeting. of the stockholders of this Company will be held nt.the Offiee-of the Crimnany„. No. .4111' .Lihrary Street, on 17.11onday, December Iffith.' at 117 o'clock. A.-31., at %%bleb time an election for 'officers, to seme the en suing year. will also' take piece - . P. C. BOLLES. . • Dec la ; 'a—Z(l.ft • Secretary: Office Of the - Mine Rill rind:lichliyl • hill Haven . Railroad Cci.Philti delphia. :12th Month:l4th: 1 , 165.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders will he.held at their Office. Frank ffin Institute Tinildin'g...Nn. 15 South Seventh Street. on 2d day (Monday) Oa Sth day of tirtit month. (January) ISint, at in oteiork. A. M.,, when an election will he hOd ror.a President and ten Managere to serve the en euine'year. . WM. BIDDLE. Secietary. .¢lrll, , ris and Scinlylkllll.lonrnal 'pleave copy Dec 16, '65 111:1,4 . 31 . 1 . CE TO MINERS.- OFFICE NVOLY CTIKF.IT. DIAMOND COAT. C 0..) December 15. ' - PROPO: I 4A Li* will be received at this Office qp o the 19th inrt., for sinkimr their ' • .N.. 0 -S - L GP E* y (Formerly Geo.-11. Potts .i . Co. • 'S White Ash Slope.) at Wolfenrek. as trlion . s, viz r--To be suer: on the Itease Davis Vein firon the present level HS yards. to be feet wide 'nod 7 feet high from ruti to top of roof, two rows of props: • • • .For further information apply to WM. BEDDOW,. Testae Superintendent.. ' • J. K. SIGFRIE:I, Chief Superintendent..' . •. • , . • 50lt • . -. gr ....AGRICULTURAL .SOCI ETV.— A stated meeting. ofitiv Schuylkill County Agricultural SOciety will be beld.at the liodse of- DAN IEL B. ROY ER;' in'the' 'Borough of Orwigsburg. on n turday,' 30th 'inut.. at" when the'n. , mlnations for otlcera. for.the - ensuing year will take place. ; •t "- • " Al.° on the following Monday. January, i.t, - 11566; the annual riveting will he held-at the same place and hour, when the election for said officers will A geaeraVaftend ince le re pert retry requested. By orderof the Society, • - 'SAIWUEL IL MADDEN. Secretary.- &kat - Pee 10, .65 . . • Y. C ItARQi.IY, Editor of the Pottsville Atilndard DEAR .SIR— Will von please oblige me and confer a favor on the public by publishing in your next 'issue of thiStandard the names of your correspondents from .Port Carbon al, hided to in your paper of the 2d inct„. with teference to my official dutiesin the case of the Combome:oth vs. Phil lioDertnotly rand more especially the name of the • person,whcia.SQerts that, I was a denouncer of the offi cial members of the Court .I.have said that Some Jo rorS returned verdicts of innooeuce where the evidence must clearly established guilt. and that michindulgence to crime swellsthe streams of blood that flow before the assassin's knife in Schuylkill County.. I have also said that latterly the Court has become infested by a number of pens its misnamed lawyers, who tmsernpulouslv'and without cause. insult witnesses. who by constraint of . Isav,are'etimiwiled to .quit their avocations, as witnesses. between Parties, but not to be insulted by persents such us they are. without any responsibility or proniinenee - . except their ignorante and arrogance, and who should turn their attention to some menial'.luid more, befitting Avocation' in the Piacex Forum, and fire the Court from suciennistinces 19 they :We. This.much and .I.Say it still. Your correspondents loWe arrogated to themselves a duty Which legally belongs to the Obliges of the Court, against assumed defaulting justices of the peace...by impeaching Me With t.io 'much clemency. complicity. and comPormding felony. , i This is More than the Court baS done. or can do. I want the authors' names... I : believe the Court and Judges will do them and. me pertectjustitle. and I shall fearlessly ask my tic: cusers to prove a single Charge of this base calumny. as I tutve always considered myself ins ntnernble against any official charge. 'eseept such its emanates from the tonone of falsehood. and against that I am -well forti fied: ' The ehallen7e is gone forth. • Ile ye not troubled, fur the end is 'not yet.': • P. V. P•nes Err, J. P. - ALTO. December 11th. IS - 45.• • • • - . . . , 1..1 HA VE 1203111ENCED to destroy ' Negativot which have been taken more than one year. • Persons wishing them, retained can de in by purchasing,in which cane a deduotion will be made In the cost o,pictarcs printed from „them. :-Pilce Card' Negative, MI cents ; Large 75 cents. . . A . . M. ALLEN, .• Corner Centre and Market St.; Pottsville. . . - An Annan' Meeting of the eharehold. era of the Miners' National Bank of Potts• Ville. for the purpose of. electing Directors t4f serve the e nsuing Year, will he held at their Banking House in the -Borough •of -Pottsville. between, the hours of to o'clock. A: M.. nnd. , 3 -o'clock.. .P. M., on TUESDAY, the nth of January next. 1866. ' • • Nov: 30,' , 65 4S-' LOESER, Cashier. . . FIRit.RI6O.TVPR.Pi urn . be bad ht Alten'a .81 23. 11, 11 1 1(013 wish a truthful lifelike and, limi ,ting Likeness, call at A Ilen)a Gallery and have a Porcelain Picture.' . July 1, ,65.-26-tf . ar" - -•--,Y11). TUE - PUBLIIII..—The • ander . signed will, deliver .a good quality'of Rm ken, Stove and Egg Coal at $5.80 per ton, and Chest nut at $4 50 per ton. Orders received at the following; named places : NICHOLAS FOX'S, Pennsylvania Hall. . UNION HOTEL SALOON. . JOHN LEONARD'S, Rising Sun' Hotel. - JON.ILTHAN Plc &NAL LY. 49-at. Dec 9,- .66 office of the t9chnjlltill Naviga-. - lion Company, o.' .11.7. Walnut 01.—Puti N &DELvitik, December 4. 1845.-LNIOST ICE. .is hereby given that the Annual Meeting' et the Stock holders and Landholders of this Company, • and an :election of Officers for the ensuing Year, will be held at this Office, on MONDAY. the: FIRST of JANUARY next at II o'cicich A.: • ' Dec 9, •C,f,--49-4t Secty,, • 018SIOLVTION.--'The firm of J: 11 .. BRIGHT t W , is this day dissolved by mutnatconsent, PETER E. BUCK withdrawing. The business will be continued as heretofore and tinder the same name. • ' -J. C. BRIORT & CO, .Ashland, Nov. 1, '65 ... • • 46.8 t TUB _NEW YORK dr Benin L- . KILL COAL C.OMPANY... - ..N0. tiee.—Pmposala will be - received at the Office of the Company at Woodside until W ednesday ,: 20th Demiii ber, next ,, for supplying the several Colliencs with - Prope, Gangway Timber Sleepers,' Lagging% mid el other timber required for Hie mines- deem: 1101. Propoeals may state one price if said timber le cut on-theColnitallre isridsc , another. one U the same is proCided.by.the contractor. For further particulars -apply to Mr. JACOB . GLOVER,' Mining Superintend ent, or at the Office of the Company at Woo&. . THOMAS VEHNEH, Agent. . 4144 $ 500 rtMl l reo r t= -A reward patd of FlZE ln tit y. ot 7.ti t : MAU farateh each- InforTaegtoo to the under signed's& willenithla him to meet end paidoh the per. eons viho on the 'night or December Dtb attacked and iviored.john Rolgoarmt•ttot Watehmaa at Foreetldll . Iiew , TCMC Anti - SchuYik ll Coat Cob Mee, Woo:, side,' I)rcember G. ISGb. W. w.slingELD, Resident Manager. •• Dec. 9.15 ' • 'Oat - T RAYED away trotaThe subscriber at *hid; Sport. on Wedn .at&i,„ the 29th, a three year-Heifer, red and white opott.d. Weidtis Ab° ol 45° . 'A 'Pita ble reward wjllbe gPrett ftia•tbe. - recorery of Paid heifer.' rtr any forartoettoo •as to " ., 4 1 1 . , where 'titan be ha& • _ es , JNO. WHIS=Gui., o,3latectleport, P k. Dec 2, '65 • 4.5.3t' ,::--- WANTED. .1174:41',E.,1„,17ittaii*„F:',7'!,AT:dcb*A41:7fIttn u • Addreti ALDERT b)irrif, bt. Clair P. Et. Pa. Dec 16,. 'll5 - • altuatiow v Sopeententlent Of a y 1 oauvry ivy a practical mu' who anderetantle the littsinese in all: its departnietkv .find hp had Revers" yhttre` experience kythe mummer'', of Collieriee.— Addritsfoftuziewrintleeedent, . sera' Jeerer'', Office, -• . • rA ED, e in:ascribes irtig has had Is VV- sears experience at-collieries. cli%nra a attuatwe .to takeebarke et a colliery as Bow Good recommen dations given Address -IV.. 4, T.. • St. Clair P. 9., Schuylkill County, PL Detll, (..R-3t• VITA:VTR reapectablo. beabby woman, LT: a, breast of tatllt, to mar a baby four mut "'old. - Addraa,Ber:2sl, Poll/mine P. 0 . -• 46=t . - STl22Al i tg i fr ee l t i:E a ro, • Euginesi'of 20 or SO hor p fe-pOwer :eh Artt.st JA.BEZ SPARKS. ottsville, Pa Taveria.-1 few more CARPHISTEIts, (frt. -YV - : mess andistsens2 to' work - on Breakers, at the 'Astititirtoit coal Works, four :miles west atitaalein. .Lottente 'The -highesrt - wages -of the resin - • Septerohei . l3o,.'Bs. 49:tf IiEgAL .-NO' iclis A DIVIIIINIMTBATION NOTICE.LWh e r t „ 1 as, letters i)fadmintstristion ou the:et , tate ell 'Davi< Into of the fAirough of St: Cluir. SehM 1101 dettem-ed. hay.. been ,ttranttid to the under. tdgned, aJI perrons indebted to,the "eaid estate are re: unettterl'io make imtuediateltnyment and those litytne chtlius demanda the estate of the *laid deco. dent. will make known the !ante without, delay. to ' ELIBETII TliOlfAS. Adent...tratrix, Or to her Attorney, DAVID A. JUNES, Porto , . int. Oen. la, 4;5 . An-6t , the.(olll.PlitrtiSi - COURT of tilebiih. kill County—in .the matter of the -seeount of Romp Hammer. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Hammer., deiie . oeil.—The undersizned. appointed. Az ditor to resettle ihe - shove stated account. auti w dip• tribute the assets in the .hand* of:the . Administrator, hefebv gives notice that he will attend to the dotie.• of hid app o at- his °Mee In the Itorough of on.W.EUNESDAY. Junnapi.4.lB46. at In o'clock, A. V., when and where all ieuties interested Amnon. ned.to attend. DAVID-13. GREEN, Auditor. litrz. 9. ti. 4) • • 9,3-3 t 031INISTBATION NOTICE.-,Wbe, as - Letters of Administration onthe.eetate BIId,NAN Itnill. late of Foster Tutrtihrp, Schuyithl County, deceased, have-been granted to the tualer,i 2 n. ed. fill iwtsonti indebted toiskl estate, are-hereby rn. [idea to make immediate payment, and thuse te . oitg claims. to pre,;-ent.the mine fur settlement. • - Nur. IS, 'ti3-4C,-Ct W 31. VEItNEH, Admlnixtratcr. r i !Pe r.,11.11`E OF GEORGE nstvANT, tensed.—Letters ot Adminietratiou ;two the o, tate of Groree. Bryant, late' of the, iiottxth or i •i•he .County of Schuy !kill. deceitsvd. h•tye _ranted by the iteciiter of- idyl County 1u "filizib,:h Rogers. : who tetides Ihirottuti .of - Nbnenniil e aforesaid. Those indebted to unid estate are requetted to make - payment. and all pempa baring claim,' we,. moods afrainSt ssid ,estate. ure.' to w. known -the same without delay to the onden , tgned. • - ELIZABFITII - ICOGEIIS, Ada:dui:4l - mm, . ' No:. 11. 'Cri • - .Slinenwil le. PC. tq Ht: SALE AA D 'TO - ttta V 0 ii. S.-111. F..- , -The- large two story elonezi 1 , dwellin g ImuEe. Mtnine on the corner of rlg .Jeliny'kill Avenue and Courtlund Sveet,.Per,s vale. Pa.. Terine readonable. . W3l. R: SM ITH. Dee 16. 't;:.• : . N. 4.. . IVA N ILel I a very cietifral3!e tivi,-FL,ry ' V - Brick Dwelling Ilnaeund Lot. of n;round L y th; by 1 !vet on Eit.t lierketetreet near GeOree. l'hetce Fruit Trece, upon the ground. App'y to : "A. lip ISIIIT\Ei4 Dee.16..66-50- at Revenue 'Ogice, Th.ttsville lAVERYPITABLE-Allf DieT4ll4)llE FOB— xA L undersigned offers at ,privii to tia his Livery Stable in Matianny City. Also three Lorne buugies, one three-iteated, and one tivtr-,entet too hor;t• varriagea, to sleittlie, one • Fingle and ote double, buffalo robes, belie, harneas. &c. 'For term apl•ly to SOLOSWN GE , SLEI'. Slahanoy City, Dec. ld, - FOR SALE. 100 'Pons Igor. 10, 113. 14 and 16 SHEET IRON 2G inched wide, for Hoke , Corsi Shiite.? Ap,ity . MORRIS. SVIIEELEIt ‘t 17(i 1608 Market Street, Phi Dec 1.5,535 R t4A three story Brick Drrolint Mahautongo at Feet The_how.ei contains 12 mune; v, ith the modern- improve- ."f', ment , - - -batt , room. ens. kitchen range Por par ticuhtrertpply to J B. I.IeGA.MANT,, SlithautouguS second dnor below Fourth, North side, Pottsville, Deel.ilth, •tis ( 1 0AL AND TIMBER LANDS FOB V , SALE IN SCHUYLKILL CO. 900 acres. containing the Mammoth Coal Bed thim•with a length of rnn of .1000 duds on eao 700 acre?, with a small. Colliery upon it now ‘iorlai.4- 300 ac'rp.3. Coal and Timber Lands on Mine UM: 240 acres Coalland on the Schuy:kill \'alley Ralt. '2OOO acre• of Valuable Timberlands near theca . ivlssa Railroad, iu tracts to awt purchasers. .• Apply to "- . P. W. SILEAFER. 'Dec 16, , 65-50.8 t. Engineer. Pottsvill,. Pa HOrMES FOR I. E,--The unriersi.nee f.• ers:lbr sale'4 two-story Frame andstwo•storr pt.:k Houses, situated on the corner of 4th air.l Callowt.l streets The hours are all in good coudition.a. Possession gicUn on the let day of April. Also a line building lot frolitin.r , Arch and 'face street: gee feet deep, and 1110 feet fnmr. on - whtm erected a cellar wall. 30 by 40• feet, calculated for one or more'houses A good Welf, - and all kinds of trees.' Under good cultivation. This is a tine lot fats cottage buildins. as it overlooks the town. Also, adjoining this-lot. is aboutalt acre of grout:. Well fenced amlunder good cultivation.' . • For further piirticalars enquire of ' 1/ANL. NAGLII., Market St., Pottsville' Dec 10, . ' . rstif ``LORE TO.I 4 ET AND 04TOCK FOR KALE ...lei* terms- enquire of • • Dec 0. '65-49-3t E. A BE *TTY. AcniNEßv FOB -SALE. -thir LTA stroke Steam Etwitie - 125r, both, is inch stroke - It has been retitted..cyllnder bored ont. and hat Ppm: packing.% One' 1Y tiorae power Steam -11naine: ennes.! new: Twct-Dimpfel's - Patent Fans. snitalee for a t,tY dry or smith Shop, at, the - Machinery - Depot on CeStreet. ' JABEZ SPARKS. 41. • VALUABLE COAN.I.ANII3O4 for Lies.. The COAL RIDGE IMPROVEMENT AND coil COMPANY is prepared .to iertse their lands. sitars! near liit..Carmel. -Northtimberiand County. Pa.. cg: tinning 2.113 acres !none basin of shout four mitt+ length. in which arethe celebrated lilamin more. and other veini" of Apt quality. of Coal, 'Di Mammoth and back veins have, been worked to me extent nn Mith the north and south dlr. • The Lehigh - and Mahanoy Railroad Tiaases throlgi the-ie lauds, and will be prep - .red to carry coal on te Opening of tiext"season, making a direct outlet ti Elizabethport and other shipping points -near York. ' - ThereAre connections . with the Mine Hill Reading Roads. the Sham , kin :Valley and North , : Central Railroads : giving, a Southern Market I it-. more. Ac.. A.c.. - alsoly the Sunbury and -Erie It d1r....! lii,the Lakes and Nev• York. There is abiamialicci • timber mainehe landS for mining purposes. • - • ,The whole tract will lie embrued in one lease ' sired. For further information - apply .dfre,t tii ()film of the Company. 319 Wo Ism St.; Philo_ dolphin. • JOS. C..-WRIGIIT, President. ' • Philadelphia. Dee 6, .cla YALE.—The s:riltnible -.property lI to liev."Wm. G. Nlennig, fainting. on Market Callon hilt streets, Mitts% ille. adjoining -the propers f Win. Wolff and Jonathan Seham.feet trait Die feet in depth, with a rive"story tratneA di,. Ding -honee on Callnwhill !tree% and .a airy' frame. dwelling house on. Market street. is offered for sale on reasonable terms.. Ennui , ' of Dec. 1,-MR 4S-gt JOHN P., 110 BART. Volt L E,;-:2 6 , two _puny brick dit - entegi L' with store firs floor. A geed •::: businesS;strind.. • • ROBERT C. RILL. • %General Insurance Agent. nottseii:e, • Nov. 25. 115 ' ' , - -4 ti 'TAO ET.•-A• first Ass Saliton , Mahar , / situate °nisi-dm the' Reading ntipot, Centre ••••• known as the' DEER HOTEL. dimensions of vl l . are 40 by 25 feet: The adyertiser's reason for acc.1::..!5 is. be Intends going into other beisines. For -part , : tans •to THOS. WILLIAMS at the Stns -Stripes Hotel, East Market St:, Pottfollie,or tO J.kra WOOLEY, Deer Hotel, lldahtitsiy City. • 25/G5, • • Ar.lt• . •I_loll.lsfEr4 AND. LOT. 11 1 0111. 1111 Silb , Cl;ber of f ers for sale his houses and situate on Second street, between.. Carroll audb, Lawton streets. in the Boronzh of St. Clair, 1n Fr 7, the business part'of fhe Borough. The lot 1.4 41 , feet. on which are erected two two-story frame far honaes,,wlth good baSements. and a 119norr 1 -1 . ThIS property is suitable CT rate kind of busdsw. 4:4 will be sold at a reasonable rale. "Apply to the et:' • beron Ihe premises", - .' JOSEPH. Et LT November •27,4 • ' 41•31* ACIONFRY FOR and hand boiler& 30 and 34 inches di , 30 feet long. Also, a lot. of - pump pipes, S. 14 Hr.!' Inches dianieter 6or 8 tons primp _stubs; splice pill , &c. Also. a lot of midst handles. bob shafts. &C. Three small hoisting drams, suitable (Jr a dirt OW.. One 20. horse for power steam en i n Viand lee, minable bt :0 4 or sawmill. In or ton of 22, nil •whch beetild j at very low prices. at the matte depot on Coal street. - JABEZ SPAI3E• 331-lighest washp . rice paid for Old machinery de t , criptions. Scrap iron. &c.• engines and n vichatl• bought and sold on cummieeion. „ November 26, '65. 47. pop K ENT.-4 1 0 aloe. comer Centre and Str' L ket streets. Also. one on Market. street arid finm Centre. APPLY to L. C. THOMPSO S, Nov. les VOlt. • SAII.E.-111.1L NEW B0111,E14( L' 34 Inehea by SO feet. Apply to LITTLE_ SCiall: KILL NAVIGATION, RAILROAD 2 Ss COAL CO. is irq u a , 1. -&-• .. • ... ,Oct. S, 41,5 DRIVATE• MLLE.—The -property on the - a* L tier of 'SecOnd Alley'and Centre Street in Cr 3 , fr Ough of ALaininoy City, In offered for .nde For nri. Apply to• - _. • • , Dr. G. F. BRINDLI • Mahanoy City, Oct'26ttt,l3f.h. • - . • .rs.- lat 1 - - • PAR,' FOR SALE.-" 200 or '-50 rat?.•' z' , . 1:1 L . improvements, situate in Barry Toniphip• S. kill County, - on tho - 31ahantiy. . adjoining Drell Rood. Esqq.. a few miles west nf Ashlsnd. This 6 11. desirable property, corn cum:ling one of the ~.• best markets. and in offered on stdrantsgrons te,l:-..... one-half- the purchase money can remain on der ' erty. Apply to JOHN A. OTTO, Willistn Nov. 13;-'113 .. , .44.7 t..„ .g, fin - A CREW. Timber Land for rais k' 1 • 1 :, OA I -/A.I. a reasonable distances - of-the Sehayliti 'Tstahanny-Coal }legions. adjoining lauds of Jahn Yarnell 1b Slutterbeek. in Barry Too whip. Also : eeveral ottiergood timber tracts . in liegins tied ~ 'Robley Townships: eonvellient to the co.ll mins. For partirallus apply to,. JOHN A. OTTLI.. „Nur. 18, .C 4.--46401 • ' \Vasil:ye- . ::. I '
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