• . rita ..1 roTTSYILLE , -o..vreituAv• DAWKintligli_ ie. ases Ever y raiAg.in. tilt County gouw-Pin*-0011,6ii Tut OF THE PATRIOTISM SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.! To preserve, and hand down to posterity, as irect ird of what ths loyal men ~and women of the Couny did during the great Ttebelliim, to assist in saving the P.epublie from disinte• . motion, at the iuids-of its enemies. • This Work of 560 pages, embellished by 1 0u:drably executed.Tortraits of Generals and -colonels from this County; and containing s )fap of theSeat . of War ; complete Chron ological Recoyd ; names of Soldiers 'from Schuylkill County, in all terms of service list of deaths; contributions to aid the : sol diers; battle naritttives;. Usti of casualties ; biographical sketches, .e'c.,. is JUST PUB- I,ISHEI); .LPiD IitEAI)Y FOR DELIVERY. Carrvassers'wHiceall upon our citizens in'all Sections of the County, with specimens of the work, and the names of Those desi rous of subscribing. Tne book is bound- in a neat . and durable form, and will he mailed postage paid,- to any address, on receipt of the following price: Donne& in Cloth, emhoosed, $2 50 - !.1 73 4 . • ". " Klatt Itiarocco, 3 25 • T... ' Illirocco, gilt, 373 COpies can be obtained at the hooksto:re of the un!lerSigned; at the bookstore of 0. &.C:. Bosbysilell. Centre street, or by addressing B. BANNAN,..Publisher, • ' Pottsville; Pa. . PUBLISHERS' NOTICE .The publication (etc forthcoming book . on our mines - and mineral resources. entitled COAL, IftON . AND OIL, - • . • sill be delayed for a short, time in. girder to admit the insertion-of the statistics of ihe.Coal trade for the present year. Those %rho are interested,.. or 'Who favorably disposed towards our- enter prise, which we can. confidently recommend as , t r uly worthref, the patronage, not. only of- the :real trade, but Of the American reader generally-- will kindly oblige us; if they,will make their re . • ternenf shipments 'at an early date to thiS office. Those who have not yet - furnished us with their statistics; would aid •us . materially in pre senting full and .reliable tables,. by. - giving .the number, 'use and:power, of steam engines, -erect ed ; the aumber.of hands 0113 d ; the apaci tV of their works, and the present production: The 4 .7.0.1iter pail, or 553 pages.of the. Book. is now in type, or stereotype, and . the work is. fast approaching completion.. - It has teen hung prom-. iced and expaCted, • But the Book has grown nit- der our hands. W' hair: nut limited it te.a cer tain number of pages,.but have faillif ullyOndeay mid to present COAL, !mug and Omr, as they ex ist. in nature, and as elaborated and - used. for practic;,l pirrposes, . ; • . • Our effort luta been to use; the plainest..lan guage,- and to 'express -clearly the'subjects des cubed—avoiding technicalities and scientific phrases, when `simple -words •would answer; or. explaining thein .when used. The -.Buok.:ini4 therefore, be termed a "popular one," or fir. the' people generally, and not, merely for 'those ei4, gaged in the .production of coal; iron and oil, though to them it will prove as Valualde, as to others it-may be instructive and interesting; ADVERTISEMENTS. • • We proprse to insert a few choice adverhse- Mente in the appendix. of trades, in meractures and professions whirls .the Book repregenta, and by whom it cannot fail to be consulted on matters connected with their •purSuits. Wo therefore, wish.to show where. machinery hair be had of the most available. r description - where wire-ropes and mine supplies are to.be had cheapest ; where rail and bar lion can be furnished. at the ano-4, reasonable terths ; Who - manufactures coal break ers, screens and steam boilers, in the best style - of Workmanship and at the shotest noficei who' our Engineers are, and where our-professional men -nay be , entet. The mitres-and offices our coal merchants and shippers ; and in fact, all . that the trade, manufactures and arts-represent,' eel , r.::,quire in their pUrsnits. W • e thus present to the public an expositair. of our mineral - Wealth and the ways' and meang-of its practical . development ;brid a repository of the information in•cessury to the successful and ecoti omicar establishment, - and operation of the mines, trades and manufactures described. , We'bave already received 'a - number of such advertisements.. and shall. he 'pleased to havti more of the same kind.. It Will be muttiallY ben- . Oficial..and in a blIBillt:ES point of view we hotieSt iy.think it will pity -those who so favor Us, -since .fici.bettt;r,metlium - can - be offered through which to reach the parties most inlere-ted.' We .wish - to - make the advertisements uniform, with godd airgrayiegs 'of prominent, objects of the adverti serwhen,aYailable, 'and having more the, shape and character of letter press than; ordinary. ad vertisements, since they would illustrate the bunk with matter really interesting:to our readers, and would be - more attraetive generally than the com— mon style of such modes - of advertising. . . Tug imports fur t~so months r e ach 000,000 •.. • • . .FRANKIAti B. Mir.ten, for fifteen years an aid :ro•an in heading.` is dead. THE New York Canals ihave closed for the AS an electioneering docuinent the Copper head papers are pliblishing the Old. Public Functionary's book.• his a weak defence of the old traitor's course when he, was Presi dent. IT is th 'ugly ii,G. uon . ..ress will vote Mrs. - Lincoln - $100,000.. The House has ap pointed a. Cum ittee.ort e subject. Mrii. I.iticoln feels it is Stated, that the !bur years' aaLry should be voted :Sraoust;., M.- C. from this' District; is on the following stauding committee and Expenditures of , the • Inter or• Cepart nient . Pity is not_a committee on closing tle . elion pas: tic would make a.capital chair than-Of it. '• Pa's poi ed.. .• •. ' New yotk on Sun-- day night . ; a r.ung. man named Alexander Caitlin - onm via 4 killed by . man thrusting the paint of an . umbrella into . his left eye ; which pase..cl thrmlgh and penetrate - Li the brain: It hilipcned during - au alteieftlonle tween the partfes, • JCSTIN S.: 316114t.1LL.0( Verlllop.t., is Chaii man of the Oninmittee•of .Ways and Means: the most impottant - of tbe'House committees : He has been in •Congiess. five - sessions: -is ri pra tieul debater j: bas . s - Uind 4 on fi Lions of tianee.ati 1 busines, .and will •nn qUestiorkablk, be an influential and effective . leader Of the House:. . ::. MR. llotsv:Who formerly had „a theatrical company here. is playing in Williamsport.— He goes from there to Harrisburg. Won the completion of.Brant's,new hail. ..We presume th.at he will, revisit POltsville at no. distant day". Heis reported to have several perform ers or excellence and new to the interior. "144: impression prevail's in Washington, that Earl Russel, when he fully digests Sec retary Seward's reply to England's refusal to. submit the question of damages growing out of the depredations of the Anglo rebel pi rateon American commerce, to a commission appointed jointly by the AmeriCan. and Eng lish Govermnents, will`. reconsider his de cision, and aek to Subudt the *hole matter to arbitration. - REV. JcuN.Cilum F:RB of Philadelphia, de livered a sermon on Thankagiving Day, - so. treasonable-in its complexion, that it would have suited the atmosphere of Richmond in-the palmy days of the defunct. Confederacy. Mr. either behind the progressive spirit of the times. or else confines his reading to Copper head newspapers. • In either event he is unfit - to talk•, to an intelligtnt audience. lift.roa-Wraxoor lately in command of Fort Lyon,' who is rOry, popular' - with the Cheyenne and Arrapahoe. Indians, has been , appointed to meet the chiefs of. those 'tribes,. and endeavor to a settlement of, all dif-' flcultieti between them - 'and The government.. Judge C naleY, CoininisSioner:ofsf fairs,. entertains thelopinlon that the ',Major's 211CAttill • „ ' • _ • _ mq-vamar.z„RAGE• , 4 • • re l ' y 41:134114" # S• The ; Alitir,: although in, Al not Ind' the ntatfertcould not have the-begi nnin g - bY.1113 li eu emancipate the slaves of the South, 4#lllSopmip t 9 gmeßcl ApiC T on... 4 stetTa Pleapipanat 4,11 - mn - gotile Thii ,L atittlivorwA-wprplt 19,..ort ; divies to: be race. Which' iiii - beett tit:leetdf frtim levic;&!114 rettuire thug to:jataccime. ;slaVery to freedom,' may hot -- now fully li gthree-fourths orthe preeiate its position, tit 0,3 schools are 657. i. Awes la...neersaa they. lei 1 tahlisheti, anti the Members are educated, will, should be levied'on cotton and tobacco cob:le:tiff _full•t:ealiAkiiio34iii*it'rength and; a tlivbtAin.hivoi'Atiteditilialcitn mattit-: wiiittednit&theii-aefre'effietiNthenthat Pe - f t tutu this would-be equiva field arrives, if their rights are denied them, we to awesport ?datY. 01 :17:1-be . 11 " may expect to see a contest for the acquisif ailist be remembered- that • three-fourths of tion of those. rights._ In the' North., .this the vropsof cotton and;. tch 2 re° • are ez i:l 4 er".* fformidable';'ot' =alarming port that:pr4Orlon therefdre, of the tit . - _raittApi.,.,4ottlieilegniis . but 'part of on ;hose, articles - would.-be the the entire. p:pulatioti; and he could. effect countries , -6.,;- t hat to the nothing by force. But it will it that time liquidation 0f.the.,11,04 debt and relief . of should ever arrive, be a serious matter in the our own people., In regard „to taxing this Gulf States, where in many s k ectiOns the tie- product the Comptroller of 'the Cuiiency, is gro largely, outnumbers -; the' po pula- his bite report,4a,fis PA. tion We-believe that.the prompt granting Oftbe right of suffnige,' with the. payment •of fair wages, for his labar,Will precluie - . .bility e,rty .danger in the, future. from • the emancipated negro.' He'- ill be.happy, and - contented, :nOr dreini - of risings ;and 'insurrec tions. ..Treat him 'however, .tirtjustlylet . the clank of -the chains be. once, - wore; strike - again upon his ear;--tintlie-biat•-i: - :fii4nian only in name; net in fact, und as lie inertias, es in intelligence, he will chafe,' arid : Now, : we contend thauthelitirtirsibose cap ital will yet have to develope the vast,resopr ces. of the- South, ic-:ris "vitally interested in - this matter as. the Siithi.' To render- its in vestments' secure against possible insnrree- Lions springing,: from unwise and unjust treatment - Or the treedthen, the North: shauld not - Only urge recognition.of Equal Rights, but should in-its own States, show the exam •. We do not putthie.questi'on on the. high Stand .point.of al ple, justice to , the ne grO. - Weir you - will; put that out of sight.. We say, that . as a question of true , ecouornyi in-deVeloping the h With No?ttiern c+ipi tal-by'the'.assistance of steady, industrioui negro labor,r, to grant the freed-' • - maw':all of, the rights, vinichAn nisliosition to - be is entitled. . We are not of-those *no - profess to believe that - it we grant the negro tnei - right . to he will want to sit- id our.parlors, and. Marry Our dauv;hters.. It is all ht.-.- if this rule holds gi 01. why doe; not the whisky flavor- Cd white loafer who votes by . yonr.....side:on election clay, thrust hint-elf inL your . . honse and it:IMA on social - recognition ? has ton much respect for :the: - quality. of. the toes of your boots and love for his_person;' atteMpt: stir - it a -thing. , WIC the negro- has - no - desire to force himself upon the- : whit. s socially. He only ,Wants to be let alone; after his rights unth-r the law, have been-grante , l - This social. bugaboo - toi defe at .Eitial - Right s, has been used bypartizar,S 'for Part . y .-ptirtio ses,, and •it now preity effectually "played Out." . Thonghtfitt.farseelMs men, predict trouble in the futtirei in -the *.outhern slates, unless full justice is. done the freedmen. - -. .:Tht sub ject is ivelf woriliy..the . serious at tentiOn of the 'American , connected their prOsperity, letiving entirely oUt of vieiv the higher features , V the . quetion: We:are convinced that diflictiltieS - of moment avoided, if. the policy. of -Universat:suffrage sluinid be relognized.• - • . . . . . ROW .1.36.):`:43 THE FENIAN.-.-,-,`Eltliel.terboek ., n - er" the interesting New Yorir,'etirrespodent . of thel'hiludelphia Sunday DisrAicn, writes in .h is last its. ft llows : .: ~ -- _ : , : • - . - • .- . Our Fenian Brotherhood: have:2°o4M 'already into i a snarl. . The . "Presithint," Mr.- o' . M a hotly, . - and the "Senate," do not : agree :in the prettiest Manner. Mr. 0' M. suggest that: the Senate is :acting without atithority, and the• s,:nate-insuu .at,:•s that- Mr. O' 31. is "going- it",.tod.lnzuri ousV, and -fetishes subordinates who isene'lriSh. bonds on their i ,NY II a eeriunt.• Somebody is a :ii•goti with leaning .i-'lAntlt.) of these dociiinentS; and- ob taining the money. 117 to that sonnilioth'' is, be- ! -comes and agitating .quf..stion:; but the litinds Mr. - o'Mahony save, at e all right and 'will- be paid as stain as any other—which endorsement, I .think, may he relied-upqn With ,ct.ritit4tnce.. The bonds are out, at any rate.: Many ,a -Bridget-has invested her kitchen-dollir in thetii, 'and •manv - a son of Erin".lms lov-fisted more large - .,i.._ in pro- portion t: his mans, It they. never get' bank' their principal, as I fear they.neveiwill, it: Will he a consolation to know that:they loSt-it in a ..gotid- Icause. even if in a badiy.tiinaged One. Whether Mr. 0 . 31.1. Mine is right or wrong itisiirMising that "British gold" is -at the broth* or t hiti.iruperti-. J - nem ly cutious'gaze into his-private mana ge ment. 1 of the affairs of- the Brotherhood, 'one thing is. certain, viz.; that these discords are-Weil ealcul a i ted to destroy public confidence. Su let-them look The New York coriespondent of the Phil: LEocinu 11-Citing on _Monday last, sass: The ,Fspians.. are making a nice, mess 'of: it:l The -..xpidsion'amOng. the _leaders, as deseriben in the telegrams• to. this . morning's' Ledger, _6' l producing minor explosions among the toll were. and the result is, the %chide Irish population are • dividiibl - and subdividing• into fractions.. It is -a melancholly spectacle, Jilts cat-and _dog fight among men who profess to be sacrificing every thing of &personal character for the sake of lib erating their native land. :.What the ultimate it allis -to be nobody . can- but the present eiTect . will probably he a total, sitsponsion of further centributions to the : financial bureau. in Union.SqUare. , . . • CapPERECPA.D . :RANDA.LL - vie: • COPPER- . • In he 11.ouse :ol Itteptesentutives - of the . United States, the Hon. S. J. Randall,.who violently - opposed the.. 4dmitiistraiioti - .dn.:. ring the wa . •• Otforollthe f Ai() wing.resolutiorf on :Monday hist :. • -: .• •-•- - - *- - • • ' . - . .—, • .. . , , - "Res')fred, A: the sense - of thia - House, that the l public debt created during the late rebellion; was . contracted in the faith and .honor of the •itation - that it". is sacred - end ittviolate; - and 'Must and oughtto hp paid, principal and.interest;:and any attempt to repudiate or in. any, - manner to impait or scale said debt should be nniversallydiscoun tettanted.br the people, and promptly rejected-by Con,t;reawiiiiroposed." . -..- . • ..- _ : • • .. As none but 'Copperheads assail the.-na tional Credit,.•of couftte Mr. Randall . is pitch ; ing intohia.fe low• C o. ti - e - ht ads. This looks much uch as . if:ltandall .Was on the..point. Of l'AesertiOg his fellow • Copperheads. „ . .Like-tlie - hungry Fenians;•tho . Will soon eat each other . . ~.. RAPID TnA.VELLING. —Our tinerizetie rnenther of CoCgd'es . , , , .tion..3lyerStrouee, canto throUgh.friirn Wmhington on Timrsday;"a distance of 4 210 milee. He returns shortly to hie place. in:tho :House..-:- .p u llsr.ilie • apperh'ead Organ: • W(inderful!. - And the. , qUestien recurs,naturally VC hich d eserves •th p - in ost credit tor :the rapid trankit,. the active or the passive agent--: the lodomotiVnOr the :Hon. flyer Strouse Anetliqr tineition, Why - should:: hp :return "Shortly to his place in the House, — in .which,. lie is neither tuseful nor. ornamental,. and . * . in -which as a . Copperbt ad he will do no:good and •is powerlesafor harm? For pract lasi purPoses .• vie may, remark; the-Tenth. District' might as well be unrepresented, as to have a nonen tity in Congress like the,Hon:::4Yer'Strouse. The people of this :District -having • learned' a lesson in the folly of elegling incompetents, to Congress, .should profit by. it at the.neltt.efec tioi:.,, This - is too: impOrtant section .to be repreeet dby anv but its ablest Men:. • • . • • . ..• . Esmt.Asp from late intelligence received at the .State Department; - will probably; : :recede from her positiot. ou the Alabama clshns question. If am means payment of per just claims for 'damages' sus - tabled by our com merce from the piratical . vessel's that left -her ports during the -Rebellion, we - are glad to hear it. Every maritime nation is interested in a correct settlement of this matter. Not 'one more an than Great Britain. Tar oil production of tilt present year jai estitnated at 1,506,000 barrels, valued at $15,.: 000,000: From this must be 'deducted 20 per cent. for company'and working expenses, leaving the net prOfit,.upou the Year's product $12,000,000. This Yields 131 , Per cent. upon the estimated $90,-000,000- actually invested, or 2 per cent. :upon the At, G 00,000,000 of par Dorf- GREEN and R. M. T. Hunter, _frirm erly rebeldand tree traders, say frankly that the American policy, must be a protective one . for many years to come, and that the South iR directly Interested in having it so. In, Ohio ,protection lbignett have been fymed, inclu ding many who have heretofore acted -with. I the free-traders. LINCOL3efi memory is to be peypetueted. by naming one of the Weetern Territories after him. The 12th day of . February, his birth. day,•ia to be aelicted for the delivery, of an. eulogy befure Congress byi.teco,loBtantosi. A tax on 'cotton of oight ox ten cents per pound woula neither dindnish ,the-domestic production. yr fereign.demtmd for that Cour Means of p_rodttction; natural an& applied;"are ae to enable us to-fruoish-the article-at a less price,iin elndipg the tax-Proposed;than 'soy ,other., conn ilßien at lialf - the _price wltiolt pnxluct now commands in New York: and Liverpool it can be grown and sold it - it:large profit, inclnding . the proposed tax„ orrita oast.— Nor would the impo sitiok.of. a tax on the staplo t•roittction Of the - SoUthern States prove injurious to that sectionOt, the Polon. It Mill :of' necessity....be-largetpur chaser otnerthenkmanufactures, and if by the roposed meitaure the Nor% and .South be re-' lie,yed almost entirely- 'from .other.: taxation 'for. government purposes, sa thefwould be. if, cotton, is taxed to the extant proposed, their perchance -would be made at a correspondingly' lesi . price, and both North and South derive : a benefit ;:from the operation • • . therefore,... 'The _ time - requited • to: . amend the Constitution - petmitting• export. duties,- ; We believe that this.ta* tnighr be ju diciouslyAmpoied. This is one :of a few , sources from which a:reyenue -can be.taitied sufficient to meet the interest op thelpnblic debt, :pay the ordinary experiaes :of gCoiertl ' merit, - and, contribute thirty *millions of dol4. . lars annually to a sinking fund that will pay 1 Jim national debt in thirty-two years and a, - A3l6ft 1 IRO $ 'ANIL A'3s6diAT.lclti The annual meeting of this Asiociation* was held, in Philadelphia on Wedimsday. `The objeet of theSe meetings is to devise.ways and means to disseminate among: the people of the Western Stales and agrieulthrisis gen entity, correct information respectirig the in dustrial interests f the country and the ad vantages arising from a diversity of puratiits among the people, and the reciprocal rela tions of agriculture and domestic, manufac tures. The, production of the blast-furnaces in the United States in the year 186-1 was 1,149,- - 913 tons (2000 tbs. each:) The Government is urged to protect the manufacture: of steel,, now springing Up. • The following facts are from the‘ Secreta ry's annual report : • , • The: folloaflng. shown, the amount of ore consumed in Idot. in tons _iif 2,00 n pounds : •• . •- ••-• Name orGroitps.' • •. Ore, • . Flux. • -Coal. Lehigh.;..:..:..'••4 l • 4l ;i.nri Schuylkill - ..‘ii.,5.91.14 110,941: 21.7.61.5 Susquehanna • . •11,01,9 „. 23&S+; Upper SuSqughauna'.... '261.015 • I:l2..iiSa :313.477 Rant - ern • • • • • 24•2.45 S • •266,1 . . . • .• . • • - • ' • 1.531430 :T0.575 .1.15 . 5,171 The total productton•ln 1864..0f 'anthracite . . irun was as follOws: . .• • • • • . , • , • ' -Massachusetts • • • 2.500. 10w, New Fork 120,463 New JerSity • ' •: 29.579 • •t: Peunsylvattia • ; ..;• - i , r.b2f.` 434 • . Maryland., ' • 10,373 . • The total production •of. . coal-and • coke furnaces in 1.551'0•trt0:10:10$ tone:, as follows Pennsylvania. • • • . . .:111,1,6 0 tons". • ' Idaryland — •• 1,717. • WeetVirginia. • :; sob• . . - Ohio .. .. . ... , 54.i8L '• In 1510 there were 76'i:hermit farnacet.in Penns:Ova- - nia exit of the mountains, and which • produr d 'tons.' There has been a decrease. ip' tbs. prodnetion of .chareMil iron west of the Allegheny. - In 1564 nine fnr,.. traces only Nveie in nitWt, . The total produce of charcoal, pig iron In the.. country - in 1664. amounted to 255;356; The - following . . table, Prepared with great care: shows Abe. products of the Ind making railroad rails: ,The product ortticse mills. for 1561 was. as follows, stafed in•tous •'" • ••• . .• Roll Mills..NeW Rails.. Re-riffled. Total. . . . • .34assachusetts. S,T:.O . '2l 513 • 30.311 New York. r, - 1 .n5(l - • 16.311 .51.433 New Jersey.... - 1 2.071 9.110 -- 11,657 Penn ylvania..'.•.ll • 130,410 24.192 139.610 • Maryland • • 3.148 2:140 - • West Virginia.-.. ' • • 514 -041, ohlo - • • .3 , • Is 173 . . • 20.310 Kentucky.. 2 - • • • -.1.141 • 4 441 . • 1" • -11 773 , 11:773 • . . 217 SO Michigan.. ..... - -.• '5,600. • • 6.600 . . . . .. ••1 These. mills have. 93311irnaces; cifIt:BRIM - as •follows :• Double puddling' furnaces. :lro ;. sin7,lu. 3';cl ; heating •furnaces, .3331 these have 131 trains of rolls. •• :. -. • ! 'rho total production of steel of all kinds, in the Uhl , . Led:States, during the : past year: amounted to . about 13,000 tons..as follows: :. - • - • • • ... • Massachusetts, - •. • • ' 430 : tons. • Connecticut :- ' - ' --. ' 109 :" -- • ,:* - • New York .. - •New Jersey - -.. : ' '• '• 3JOO .". :- . PeunSylvanla • • • - 11.510.. " • ' .The works.ll•. the 'city of :Pittsburg produced about one,half of the steel rivanufaUturuh iu the country: The capacity of otir steel works Is-about 411.001) toes pei.saf .—.••... .. . • . • . :• Benj:liapvood, 'Big:, .o.f.thia'prlrotigh, ..18 , a..rneniber.of theßoard of .31anagers- of the . .. A - s . soi..,iation. . -.- - - ..-. - ' - . . .. • . . ~ • - s - The-a ext,quarterly.theeting:ivill tie. • held . ~ in Washinitton in February. .- -.. . , . . -13onartss-ro•Sot.ntans.—A. • bill bas . . been • introduced into Congress:: granting. hotinor- laud and money to all sot 'leis who - ehlisted prior tO:Jtine..gs, il3, an l w r linor4bls . diach e argedby reason of : wounda TM. Texpira-:.- ton of terms of service, anti aill, _ :doubtless,. receive the eim'sideratioa (rein our Repreavh -- - tatives. that it'd .'s.'erlieS, The object t-f - the bit / is to mai:et - be .houlEr y of tils.cia:s of sfldiers. egtial ti, at of Those. who . 'sabs?.qtterply en=- durMg -,m7)enkling. d-afts, pad ,who, - for short euliStra - ents,- received. large . bpuhties . Itsis pia' iwd .6•1 the, supporters of this teas-, tire: that the - .volunteers trho rushed ; the: defence •ot...thft.G6vertiment, And: .saeriticed bUsineia and prOilt; should be:partially -, --re:. . Imburand :for their.ihsses, and that - a general. • recognition of their : .seriee . s.,:by • Congress • would meetwith the hearty endorsetnent of the . people. • : • • ' • Tin Fe .ian movement la' this country, is rapidly fizz.lins. Its President and 'Ferrate nre at loggeit eads and crimination and re: Brim inmion are the order of t I.e day. In - place .of having the cause of 'lreland in the care of prudent, influential men; it is, in the hands'of adventurer-, who are Avating the contribu tions of the, poor, hard-work ing .Irish people of this country, 'in: wild projects; luxdrions living-and private speculations.: -As ice have asserted we repeat that the movement in this country is s t . huge swindle upon poor. Irish . servsnt girls add laborers:' We would be glad . to see Ireland. free, happy ,and calight eried. That d 14(18-alum d es not hoWever, seem to be near' at hand. for'ilte main, busi nesd o' the Fenian chiefs appears to be a miserable money squilib'e. Poor Ireland . • A NEW RAIII.WAY PrioJECr....:English capi talistS have projected a road, six feet guage, which will if built, run in almost an air line from New York through rerinsylvimbi .to Cincinnati: • It would . pasS thrriugh this County, striking Tamaqua. The building. of the road, will however, he .vigorously oppo. sed, wiih what success - remains to 'be seen. In the . Supreme Court the matter has-been brought up on behalf:of . the : - Pentsylvania and. he . Philedelphia and Erie Railroad, vs. the' Catawissit and the Atlantic 'and Great . Western Railroad Companies,: to decide whether the.new railway line, shall be per mitted to be established • Kea-min . consents to give negroes the sameprotection as whites. Like a.stubborn . child • she must._ be forcekto do right. If in the first place she had accepted Mr. Lin coin's proposition, she would have been paid for her. slaves. NoW she gets no money, but she obtains what is • of more value, free 'soil. It is a compensation to which she" is hardly, entitled or e manner in which she embar rassed the Oovernment during the war.. OF Coussz.-,-Tbe "-Copperhead papers Copy the treasonable sermon -of Rev. John Chambers,: of Philidelphia, delivered on Thankagiving Day, with approving • com-, ments: TFuly, these Copperheads stick to Rebellion with a constancy -that is marvel , : bons for such a scurvy set of . felloWs. Short-. ly they will emulate the example - of the Richmond EscinntEtt, which- on ',Monday publihed a list of rebels buried at Stantpn, Virginia which it heads !the' honored dead.' Tina Plume nom; Philadelphia, bp cloised, the Messrs. Ward who- have kept it for dine years pun, having Tefused,to pap:the greatly edvaneed Amanda&.Tie, fur.. awn . Mencilig on 9 • - _ t ist OUTS. '.. 944 w 7; a4 4 11 p A :the united 86ate~ House - -41„critaii;e81 , aaLyzathesholitifpwriowtore ie !:, , oltes.„Lefoosyki,matandwosion - I.vt,-parckAgdienkt,e,„,,,tesd.46. Berk!, tpiavedilAgtaxigtiattl on the i tbet A. was qiiashed.to.the..ti - 443iEi t • I nays ilagnie7fitiailiithrts-i4443144. IFicgt* 444-4114gMAitiskele,V0infecleticy " This . 4:nr911 1 4 . .itn4 n. rest . nnttl , Da 3s -justice `494tt49 glasses°fawn wittioile:ftsrd.. •Is Isoiehig pko r :stoe . pr , St4s,ld:Pa,l,4liey_lieneirated . t• coal bed eleven fbet,tlitcYCl"Thhiliaxlutthirtylnilets o..a,rl.oo,*(Aikklo.•*itatiiiii-Zi3ed has yet Veen faun& ALIIILINAC_FOIL nee. r.; : ..:11 '; I AV , ' l-. ' , ~... I Dl 2 '*' a•4 -1i)- - A 1 t - s 2 i l ' : i ~fit MI/ "A 3 .1 LIR , ,-, iFi i :-.• ;11 ft . ia, iJae.. E l 74. . 4 3 6-- 1 411)111y 1 2 3 7 4 5 1l 6 : 1 - 5 ' ii. B , 910 1 / 1 2 1 3 i ‘ 8-9101112 in 1 14 15 16 1T LS 19 20 - 15 16 1T 1S 19110 21 - 12223114 15 2627 22 ..3 14125 31 27 28, 28 2930 31 : . 1 29 30 31 . . . . Feb. ..1.,1 .I._ I i a Miii .1,. ..._ i 2 3 '4 . 1 ... 41 151 6 7 9,11 1 -, - 56789 10 11 11112 314 15 16117 1213 14 15 16 IT 15 19'19 _A 2122 12 , 1 , 19 1 .0 . 21 22 23 /4 25 ' 25 26 28 . .. . 262.3 .8 29 20 31 Mali : • .' . : 1 2 a Sep.:. .. . . . .1 iaa'2149,10 2 456 7 1 11 1 12 13114 15,16117 9 10 11 12 13 (4CCIi, 18 1920121 22 23 1 24 1 13 18 19 2.0 21 2 4 2 25 26 27i25 29 30 31 23 24 25 6 n ,8 -,- ••30. , 4101 / 2 3 4 5 6 7 • Oct. , • 1 2 3 41 1 8 9 1111 12 131141 78 9 /11 111 ' 15,1617 18 15 29121 . .. 14 15 16 1 1 T IS • 22,2324 23' 16 27,28 - 21 22 23'24 15 sk). . . I. 1 .. 28293031 . 11lay . . 1 12 al 4 1 Noy. . . . . i 2 a, T 8 9110,21112 4 a 6'17 8 911 1 1 13 14 5 16117'19,19 . 11 12 13 14 15 li; V -.,20.'21 22 23 24 1 25;26:/6 1 9 10 1 21 ll' ' 3 !'' 21129'29 31 .1. 25 26 27,25 ,25 A 1 ,• Jun' —I—I- .1 ii i • Dee. • . 1 .! ..1.. I 1 3, 41 3, 6 7 8 9, 2 3 41 5 51 7 4 1 10111112413 1 15,16' 910 1 1 112 18.114 11 17113,19,20121 N 1231 10 nI9 83 20 1 .1 2.: 124 251.26127128 29 39 e 3 ki 25 26 a I " ..1..,„.L.1..f.... sosi . AMERICAN SOME LABO A. meeting :to torm an,lndustriul League, was held it the Roard Trade r Rooms, Phil: adelphia, on Wednesday. The attendance was large. Hon Wm. D. Lewis presided. A'.declaration of principles was read by Fred. Frailey,, Esq. It embodies the sentiment of complete protection of American labor in all of its branches. A. constitution wasadopted. It is gratifying to See tile favorible auspices • under which' subject in which merchants,;'. 'manufacturers, miners, mechanics and farm er/ axe' interested, tikes substantiat , :shape. Ofits necessity to American:labor none. can doubt, ,when they • obseive the obnoxious character of the, New York free trade league. The American :Home Labor League will be a national organization, and should number its members by hundreds:cif thousands. • IniuEsTiNa ITnited States. Christian CommiSsiou• has pub lkibed . a .recoi•d:of the.UniOn . dead buried from Libby,;i Belle Isle; . Danville and: • Camp :Lawtort pH . - sonS, „and at. City Point 'and iii,lthe•F bc tre-Pet 'We learn from the pref teet.hat.the,:t:vurk . eittinining (Ina cataloguing the . graVes of the heroes of, the SeCesSiort'War, in; and around: Richmond,, was undertaken On behalf of friends at home, to save them: the weary task g• . Of • giopi n Innorig the dead for their lovetl:and leSt ores. Tim results of:the work are .em bodied in this paniphhit, .:t copy will be aent- 7 g,ritt . n , ittins 7 ly-.On application to Dev. - Etward P..tiatii Se C": C.: 13, Bank St., .Philadelphia. THE COAL TRADE. POI tWii 10 ,, 6114ber. 0; .1863 Tue cittatitity.sent,by liaiirpad this ' weetc,ii 39- . 584. 137--by Carittl .1.5,f373 15—tor the weels. 55,257 :oris, agOnit: 56;607.1110 . (ei the cofrespinianx . week htst.year.::' ; .• • - • , The trade. now .closed by the. Canal.. The tonriaae this year is 1;0.1730, 01 In 1861, - . 99342.3 1.7721)3 Tneremie iti 191.i1; .1. . . . . The, tbanage by Railinad in 1885 was.af:. fnlior.74: Anthracite, main branch .• • . • • 9 ,813.518 00 Lebanan.'qlle±.', .... 27,285 00 Tot".al in - 1.81Yi• • •. 3,020 ? 813 00 1 3 [ 1 1.--4‘lain branch'....,2,763,564 00, Via Lebanon, Valley . 305.012 00 ••' • 3,063,57.6 00 Inevellie in 1565 The kpiant ity now sent forward Confined prinoi-. 1 . pally to the bine.and'thc;city; ThhshipreentS for Port i . lochinend'are;mpidly Tallink_hff,' and'. the' trade is almoSt:at etand. ...We Understand that there are several mile of ti6ilts.betVeen . Philadelphia. and New York, many of which maybe caught by ..the .. present . cold snap; if it ;3hauld coutimie for several The trade Sums. up -thiei. week as . folldwecbm pared With lag year i .• ' f• P. R. R.. 14., • 12.703,611 Schnyl. Can. 1 , 10,14411 992,424 .1, Va) R. 11.1 • -; ;1.9.96,419 Le•h12:11 Carii ' 6.921 763,037r .9.151j 'SLant 5311.,L1A 19,MS . 917.T39. 2:3S Isl ?.., . " I thi . .O'. 322,032 6.9201 'Penria. 0..C1 .. 1 - : '• • • ."•:1 By It.: Road,- 2,4100 '244.417 . 14742 By,Canal.l ',. 6 .. 27 7 '.- '604,60 7 .-- 1444* Efiri.!..16.230 . -',015„0761:26,310 .Wyo'ng 5t461 . - -, - , - : : . 62.7.1491 • - . Do North.l •: 94 0 64. ShantoKin..• i 9.206 1 • .310,6711 Tr04 , r4 , Nn.: 1 , .1,n93, .._ 04.1534! Short Mi. - ...j...1,5.113i . . 07.3:51! Frr..uklin Co ' l- • 3,9061 . 69.294 • BroadiTop .1 ' :' . ,c. 855,;?nn P&RRR L1:11li.11 The deficiency. solar . .. this:year is tons, I The dein'eapse up to.ithout the:Are of October had, L . -Cached about 1 ; 300,0011' tone:: Since , that period I haVe gained.on - last year's' simply, about 840,-1 0004 ons, and the stocky in all the markets are • hardly sufficient- for the . consimiption,.. Should this 'ratio of increase in coiniumptiou ennthaueifor the enattiag year. ,and we have ncireasorttu.diuubt •it,.beeinse Coal will be lower price-and Con- g=ees will undoubtedly ‘glye ,Stieh 'protection . 8,4 Am eifican manufacturers 'YequireY, the o -eas_ed supply required in 'lBob will be' in the heighbortend of a • lIILLIAPti AND .A HALF. . . The .price of .Coal has .now reached.its losrest . . paint for the Sesion: *.There *ill -be . no further reduction until the ioriee..of traPsix,rtation . by the Itailroads is decreased,'which will not take place until Spring.. i'urchasers of Crd need not there fore hold back any longer frOgi inaking purchase r s for their winter stipplY, ,under: the expect!ition :that; prices will fall still rower::: '. • • THE COAL. MARKETS. PRICES OF COAL BY THE CARGO. Qx•szscr;l! wrmar.rol Tut !Tins' Aitrneut..3 • AT PHILADELPHIA.. . • • DEcuatnEr. 14, 1865. Schuylkill. Reddish Prepared,' 5 - 9 2562 - " Chestnut 7 6 " White. Ash, Lump, Steam: fa 8 50 • . Bt. Boat and Brokun,... , • 0.8 50 ' " Dag -and Stole, _ . 850® . ' . ... . 6 75c 700 Lesust Xt. Lump, St. , ' 850 • " Broken : .. . . 50@ • " " " 8.:50( 875 " " Chestnut, • • 7 000 Lorberty Coal, 9 50@ Belmont Bed Ash;.' •, ..; 9 .50@ . • • Lelaigh Lump, Bt. Boat ~ &Broken,.: - 9 asa 9 50 ". Chestnut,.._. .. .. ..... 8 75'2 , Broad T0p,........ . : ..... .. .. . ....7 25@ . : . AT: NEW YORK.. . • . DECEZBER 13 1965; Schuylkill Red Ash by Boat Load:: 511, 00@J-150; Cliestaut _ "- " 004 '9, 001 -" - White , Aih 'Lump & • Sib= • . Boat - • 10 00@10 501 " '.. : . . . 0064 " Stove.& Egg, " Chestnut, 8 60@ 950 Lehigh . White .Ash - Lamp Sc S. Boat .11 00(it PrePared.:.--% ••• (dIO 50 4 ‘. Chestuut,.......: .3 . . ;- 9' 00 • - • Bes anion Coal pi El . izabeibpert.- -- Lumpand St. Boat by Carg0.........510.006.10 . 50 St. Boat ; 10 12t10 •20 Broke .. . ' • •10 6290 81 075 &ore • • 11:37@11 75 'ClitAtttut, ~ 000:410 12 • Lehigh Ciipsl . st Elltiabetkport. Idtuttp &Alit. Bost 137 Ca1r)..........1075/ • ken and . Egg 50 ,bworeet " • " ..1.1 00 . (3 . 051.43.1% . • " "11 01.44 33iiMierAt"fteli- --It • P i DL • • WEER., • TOTAL. WEiK. .. • . 2,511.51 q • .49. 1,0,17 3F.41' IF. 1.402,377 Inv, 5i.741 1 1 • 130, • 6,5'2,632 rl - 240,404 dS? 499 623 2r.5. • AT.O2b . 739,27,2 6108, 84.161 am. 29,967 d 6. 4.18,677 1 . 98 20.666 d 49 73,769 6 6.13 V, Like. 1.606 2,406 255,333 d' E0,366 ; 1,6),321714•10.5.(47- - • 9S7ZI9t U - 2482 assiO& 94,in COn;.Trride for 1863—,641. TOTAL. .6 Itittl)El: Wanz., - • .44..5631 - 99,625' 119.554' 24.7241 26,629 71;2671 138.5. i ;. 66;2131 106,293 . 66.1131 1.6.2.93 . 1 • • • .5.0741 52,5041 I . • -! • • ==l „.1 . ritAiiriA • • , mplii•AAßitt f oov .o 4.ol,4o.4.lloq# - ,tefatT _1 As/ Yagsty4l3ltalliz . OW/Ash • , • •ISitolestale4 40' re9li ; - ” • lOW /2 '±' l2 t*(IIIS3EBERLAND COAL —I/Ms 9t uttliet o: b. : • it,Wial Point. st , on .17,0% t rf't OQAT a z-141EICIETS. 4 1iirteliti *WY Pt' Rich 414414 SO 801446. ge OD DO Neve,Lnislets - 3 DO l_Sforarich 3.2 "New Maven' ' on rnridnono4 3 76 Ness ,Yort . '2-150 .35 Blade 3soo rAlismnsicbs... 23. - _ Waslington • n. Bazonen: . :.. )ti :; Taanton.t 3W { - Newark-Z. I lb Albany- 4 WI Troy. . ... 4 DO. Richnuirk ....... _3 251 V 4— .. El/ Dighton • - 3DO Derbv. • ' - - 80 l'avrtueAces - - 430 I motheldWiiiitiAnnyo 99 vessels and. it 0494 aMvred fciPPle waek • .. . . • , • - Freigh ts nom. Elignit ' ;"' New. York... :.....: .2 - ' 90 1r0r.t, 10 0 1 .2.,-,- .2 . 75 t i n, ..Pim Ntver.,...... - . 7 . - 4 - :-.' - . I.lo'NewtHiryport 7 ..'"...'. 000 Newport. • - .. , 'I 1 New - London •• 2 oil :..Beaton • ' • ... t'M Powtudret::.': . -.: . ..:,.. 236 :Non** - - .•.'.'....' 3 le, tinton;?,-" -. , 260 'Plinisktnee.. :..-...-,. - 2• 4 /SlNaw'tjaVen.• ' • ' 100; Norwalk. —., ....".-.. I , oolYdri*ith_ _-- ." ... ' . .: 3 On - Niddletowzr. • • ...; $ 40110eW 80tf0rd........; I .23 i •Ilatison: - - • • -.. 3 ISOffiritikePOrt: , . .- • .. ,-- -I . lct 14 :Lynn - ' •' 3 oo,' Elartford. ... ... .-..: 300 It Salem; .. .-... . .....-... :, - 2 - 7 A 11 ) 00 Y.:• •• - .• - - I 'ls° •FteiibL fro va - Baltinnore: To Pltibidelphla:. •• ' • - • 4-2'014 ' BQston ... . .. .. . .... • - 4 Tsar. 90'1 Freights from 4.ecirgetowil or Alexandria'. j 'Po Philadelphia - • . • $2 00® . • New, York.... -- ... .. . . . . 3 :Taal 00 LS 2i_tt+Loa: 4 MAE, 10 - Coat.Trade tir - 10165460. • St. Clair • ' •• - • - 10,402 03 is. l'ott. - Carbon .... .. . ... .... • • 2;999 111 1 , / Is Pnttsville" • • " • • • , • - sa, 0 en ..... . . . . . ... .6 a. • Auburn Fort Clinton 8009 0& week, .• ' "' Total for. Previotisly ttts . To same Rime lart year Decrease 1 . :21, Coal 'lade by Raitru [: Quanti of. Cont.secit by I • wt.*., , :eo ng on Thorscbly •e• St: Clair_.:.: ':... Port Carb on:... f: Pottsviro.... .Schuyll3ll . llaren ,Auburn • Port. Clinton.,, Total... . .. r.reviottaly.tkii year • '..Tiatzd • To same pineiast year Increase so' far Pecrenie • . • Sciiii ylki.ll Coziniy Usti trends (Or SUS:. The . following thi quantity of.Cotil . transported .4:nrei. the different 'Railroads in Schuylkill _County; for week ending : on Thursday evening last:* • . .3fine Jilll•&S. • liaven-11..1t: • . " 1,693,676 17 Mt. Carton...: ." • • • ' 1.342:15 • ...• 96,962 65 -Mill Creel -• • • •. 2 6 . 17 92 ; ;••• 3,673 01 . Matanii & Broad Mt. .; .. 9,62 - 19 • 116,8:12 Little •Selllui , llllll • • . • . • •• • • ge..ll6!ilkil.yalley.. • • Plchuylkili Co. Railroads Car 1865:..-66. • Ines() , is the qualm ity of coal transported over the following it:railroads . for two drays ending December . . 3110ellit I ..t.• 8, Haven R. R 20;891.15... 45.155 .07 ctrlylkill ....... ••• •• 2,2381`2. Piiiegrisve Coal 'Li.ode:CO* 18 . 63. Amount tnansportetl during the Jast.moutil: , . Lorberry: Creel: - S w t4ra' Catmillailroact . . • ' ••' • *Lehigh peoal Trade Icii 1863---66." - ' ; • For :week ending: on ..Saiurday • last:.. ; •• • ,•• '. • ' :''-.• ' • . ' •RAILROAIX:I. .E.A.EAL: ' 1: •.. OPERATORS:: .--.----- 2 --i-; , ... , . , .;-,-----• ~----, 1: A. Pa : rdee &Co • ; 5,001 ' 9.075,'• • .23'. , 63,1 r. • Packer dr,. Co' '' 1.,2.001 - • 3,259 1 - , •''.— • • Mt. neasair -.., ..,. . 1.... • • i 163 6.212. , Jeddo . ..... -- • 2;0!9•11 2.6i.t ~. 40;750' . Ilarleigli:.:. - . . - 1 9 9 1 • 8„:6 • 191 . 15,370 Wilton ,Ftiaiin Coal. ..:....:` • 4141. .. 444 2 . 5; 23.048 .•!;totit: .. ...- .... ' . .....'. 1:5117 , 3 14 1 . 1.. i s ,i,p 6 •Sharpe, Weiss & C 0... 1,139,'. 1,359,- 137 i 2:11:3 • Bncli,...Monntain - -.• .1.1401: ' 1,95.11. , 959: 35.9-14 Sulith!sliprifig3ll....• • 1 4 a- 1.0431,1 11' fan Doneyi . Brook-Coal Co '2,292; • - -2,977 9... • 20,4•"?, German Pa- Coal • C 0 . ,.. 494; . ii 42 ... 1,. 22,00 14piing.Mt.Coel Co.. . `:'..440j.. 3,217 ' _,,.. , - I,lil - -W. T. Carter .&. Co.; 3:iii; .' 540 'S.i '' 16,652 'Beaver Meadow •, ' • CI •-• 59 '' ' ..i ' John Connery....._:. - .59 . . 4 •. . . i . . • . . Lehig' Zinc Co - •.' ' 633' .Sp , : 1... . . NleNell - ' '-- i ' ' 1.011 1.09'4' 1 72 : 11,189 Knickerbocker C 1 Ori . 243 2481' ; • .1;844 Coall.ltm Coal Co. - .. • . • ll.l - 1 55 : • ! , • RathhonCaltivell CO. I ** •21C. 216;* • .1 :'• :- Glendon Coal C 0...:. ;- * r OO l •' • 50 9; • ' : '.' * •L.& M: Coal .... •'•.. .. ' 9C 22 9 , • 1- • 232 , ..T. S.O. 0. 80wman...... ;• 8 • . - 6091 • .. i • . 11.' Meyers • ' • 1 -. " I •• I' • • •-. Baltimore Coil C0.... 1 • 399 • 991 79: - 11.906. Franklin::: • . z.... I : 10: 434'i . 94 1 : 9.370 . Aadebried.: .. ... . -..'... 1, . 249. • l!4?.; . ' .Letti...4li'& Snsq. Co .:.: * l. 214 i . 431; tandineR5t"5.......:....i..., •. l i . ..0 91 ; .; . ' ll l 1 1.2 7; 1.1. 5T1 . Wilkesbarre .• . 1 311, 1.1.21• 41,911 • '.• Warrior Rnn " * - I • • I• . •.. ' Parrish &•Thomai.. 914' , e 5: • • '. • • Le'll.. Coal &,•N4v. Co / 1. , '.. . . ' .1 5,9 . 7_3! 453, 1 113 . Other Shipp ers... , .. . bi - ,15 ; i'2:2 l ' 1,019 liarryiAlle Coal C 0... . I . I .. 1' : 1,830 Delano Coal C0.. ; '... •".• 1 .. •• I :;, -. • 30.1 - - T0ta1,.. - ..;;. t.... '26;6'19 , 1,9.350;• 9,131; SSS,742 —. • . I•• ' i . . • Total liy R. & C.... Y.. i .: , , ! • ,•- ,' .. . ~. sanie Brae - last year.. L ... • ! „,,.. i. .. i •. . - . • —.. ; • 1 7 '-' 1 • ''' l' .' • I . • 18.9 an 11 22,237 00 Decrease..., Incredse NEWADVERT7.}VIENTS . . . _ men Tritypi,..TeaSettr, French--Coffee Pot at • I"Dec 1.6. '6 . • STICRTEXA TLIONIPSON'S . 111 " 4orn "Simi teris, hand power machines.. at • I Dec . STICIITER & THO'SIPSON.S . . _ , . • - VP oi let Netta.:;•Faucy and tilaid :. a—ariety of col a{4 •• J. or..at • . • -..• ' sTIC;HT,UIt &7111.).N1P30N , S 9. i, .• . . . . .. SAS I..llird Cittei.—Very line aseortment at' .- - ' ..• az . :I.llPllec 16, Mr, -.. •- • 81'.1C.IITER ,t, TI,IOIIIPSONII . le la Ba nners , Bob' nd Truck Sled 'and' Gone e • %- SNeck, at .STICHTER & THOMPSON'S r 4SI lztikeN :Vutrcriselrerio; the only ariiele that will .1,1 •li crack well, at . TICIITER & THOMPSON'S ....• • . . . 097 .111 be Philadelphia skatnie club skate, - all steel. at ,toe, .1 . Dec 16, '65 - • - . •', STICHTER ,t' TH. , /NIHON'S :. —• ._,_______ ~ .r.). Qleiktr . ileitis; very seaece, 'have a tine :assortment.. 14)46 . i.. 3 ITo those Nvbe Avant:. we wonld•say, buy 'early, • At .0"6 Dec 16 . .61545•6. BTICLI & TIIOMPSDN'S . ~ . . TER . . . . . 727 ' ~, . . . . Cilteandeltcrio for - burning coal oil; kir. Churches; Rolls, and.Private - DaTllings. I•Zew style. of harld Lanilis at .. Srleti.TEß at TIIO.UPSON'S• Cta tivri ientleiy ::-- New 'block .Pocket 'Knives and Scitepre. at • . ' Dee Id, STICHTER TDOMPSON'S: thic Ivory:Bundled Table and Det , seit.linves: Butter Kniies.. • Dec 16. STICETER TrIOMPSO'N'S 7-2,933 d 6,469 Ir wife B a wkevi , new . MtiieS,. extra Table Decll Aney Flower Baskets, Time GlaPSea. at, • c IG, . STICHTEIi. & TIIO3IPSON'S llaicA Tea and Table, Spoons, Plated and. • ivory Y Nut Piens hi cases-Fruit Knives. T,iblu Castors. at Dacia, .65—no . STICII.TER &.:TIIQMPSON.S. TheT. . famousClipper'ekate. so pcp.ulaf last *filter.— A new style of la,li6s Skate at • • Dec .65:. STIC.II'rErt & TfI(),NtJON-.8 . . n . Ahead-45 dozen • klediN . atilorted, ir,o . p and wo od:•large•iind ruul goose - neck.'dt.• Lice • , ' STICIITER . B:IIIO3I.PSO,N'YS • •• . • The Depot for Skates.snn pairs aesorted, radne'tind ladies' - skatm% frornsl - to gal; per pair. The.pkice to And an , aranriment.- and certainly cetri A 4 Cgil at . STICHTER Jr THOMPSON'S.' . . !DAY' . PIItSENTA.--A .ppindid • if, leetinn of Watches: Gold and .531rer. pf Ameri lotto...English and Swiss make.' R. C.•GRERN. _Dee 16- • - Centre St., Pottsville:: _ . Q FLYER WAlll6.—kflne . acsortment: Pilch as 1.3 Solid Silver Spoons. Forks, Ladles, Fruit Knives.' Ica Grasp Scoops; .Tobacco Boxes. at • •- • •R C. GREEN'S. CeritreSt.,.Pottsille: urssiNG tASES.,- - -Ladtra. and Gentle kJ'mem -Elmmt Dressing Caiger,suitable foiholiday preaentP, just received. and for Pale . . •B. BANNAN'S Book - Store; Pcittiville. LADIEN , 'AND INIANESI SATCHEL*, .A-e.. —A fine assortment of- Ladies. and Gentle mins. Satchels. -Pocket Bodin for Ladies,'auttalso We— sea, Satchels justreceived. and for Sale Cheap;at . : B. .BANNANS Book Store. Pottsville. . • SILVE R IV ILE R _WARE:—Pick le mJa Syrup . Jars Sugar .lnrs. iducs. Butter' Dishes, Nepltin • Rings 0:40 - Baskets. Ice Pitchers,, Silver Tobacco, Bores lined with gold. - . ' R. 0. GREEN:. Deo'.l6: '• 1 . • Centre SL. Pottsville. EIBISTMAS • PRESENTS.»A Pie and C. selected stock OrMatchesoJewelry and. Silver Ware, comprising all.the new styles. Call and exam ine before purchasing All goods warranted as repre , seated. Calendar Clocks for Mee spd Dininglionms. " . •. C. GREEN. COO St., Pottsville. • .no EAUTIF BICIVIIMAY -11TOOlt Li Alfred Tennyson's Poems_ Parringford 'Edition Illustrated. One Volume; 'Tiaknor& Co. . Patriot Boys and Prison Pictures, by Edmund Kirke. Illustrated. . One Volnine. Ticknor & Co. . . Little Foxes by Christopher . Crawtle'd.. one Volume. Ticknor& Co. - •.• " • These are beautiful booker for Holiday - PreF..ents.-.- Justreceiveci mid for axle by ' . • • B. , BANNAN. . _ 1111PITAN8 9 'COURT PALE OF YAM. UABIkAr REAL. • ESTAITIL-.Parnuant to en order or the Orphans , ' Court .. of the County of Schuylkill. BA' subscribers.. administrators of the es tate of 'JOSEPH. KLOCK, deceased, late of Eldred Township, said County. wilt expose to public'sale, on . . • Fatritrday. - Jannaryo;.,lB6o,. At .1. o , cloek in the afternoon,.cm the premises. 'all that • certabi large two , :tory frame home: a two-story -t i k log house. frame Swiss balm, and.' Perm,' or tract of landOtituaie in Eldred Township, Schuylkill . County, adjoining mode of Benjamin Slilapplg;;Dantel Herb. Jacob- Maurer. George Roble --and Peter - W. Ktitz, containing ninety-eight acres. with the appurte-• naves.:consisting of a Clover MM. Chopping .Mill, Saw Mt, and other out-buildings. The farm is in an • ex ;010ot-state' of cultivation. with good fences.:: There. is a floe orchard of teemed apple trees, of choice vett sty,, iu good bearing_condftion end 'a number of choice • cherry trees. • A spring of good water is near the house; • The whole farce, except- three acres of timber land. is . under caltlration. Alma twenty acres are Meadow ' land, sod .produce.; large crops of bay. A' good oppor- - . tunity la here presented of securing a fine form and a comfortable home.; late the estate of eild decausd. Ternisitst cOndlthilts Made itriowit. at thsittaxe and plisoit of aydeby DIAGDALIINAICIACKZ.; , . /lyolder of -' • . _ Ad • • • • -. • 4. 13 04M4A1eik i:z•• Det WWI ,: • ; • . MEW : : JIISTIeIIf . sirLtra , aeon ties Tees fareda at o • , •/3. 411 .WriAres Fottntlbr • • • • W. .4. .• . 'I.IAI DEB/ V-fi !Akfik•LF. 7 _, i•..6,,,..4,,m„05uia,1,4501.6.t.ted stoat at Window - ShiudiSWHllti. ,001.3 VA „Plato Paper for Has, Ctomdass , Win Rocear.JOllkiag44. Paticalar =make • taid fardi Halls, Cheer -ti ne sebsetiberkwoolita to hillilbtidatiiitibepb lickenerally. that he Ftill cent-lanes the PaptieHarOm Thild 014 ItnnalnAratfteket.:ttot He' Alvey it -kis = attentiorq.atid Mote ante ookte to'**An Ott beptbmpttx attended lei. Wb &Wee in Part of theOuniity. All 'cork teed. ' • -* ram ttuettakt Toe Pg 3 t. 2 i loollo4l 4 l oi r rwif ili d r a b lu a of l i"" 2o °` • . DANIEL NAGLE, Dale. 16-41tham • Nericerdt., Pottsville.; - •' • ' it. 932 IS 99.047 19 26,494'19 nal 115163. Canal for the nd nad.o ' atfroad and etring..iSAt: ZAILIODA It. 1n:673 1,601;1'10 06 ,1,017.354 01 . 998,423 10' 2.51304 2.T03,b64] 07' 18.960 eq. 111TA1...... ~.'..14,6115 90.2113 10 6 - .760 le • ' ne,..tvz (,5 04 '1 . 47,..'311,. 1,5 . . . ism - the'-Post Mee. at PottssiDe. ;Pgctitl;'va Ma. on the lath - day'aDieemtlef;'o 6 s, - 'obtain any there lettera;-the appnpad mast caul rpt "advert‘ad , ietters,74tM thedste list. and one cent for adamtis. , • • ' pay DSO ODA for widths anesOnas, they srill be seat to the Dead Letter Office. Brentian s Dirstv BC UR Cainpbell4einte Barrfs - Misill Sarage,Pat Cllttln Joho g Bonek:Zattna. ' Surdival Ellett Casey Jaii. - • Lenard 'Johanna'. Thomas B B Vithp Matt . — •Wiarenhaiat Jas 'Dugan Mirew , Jamea ' Wooly Jabez Edwarde 'Mitt : eh, IWhlteford..Jamell site Fox Harry F.anel White Bridget Patin HenryQUitth,*Allp Young John A. pink John - • • . . Deeern ,M...SILLYMAN...P. •. ISIIACCUAN, SOLDIERS! .914,1:11(A__ PEIJSION ACIT 9 1 uce nisittiti,4ittitt4okitrite the Yd FLOOR (.41iY.s BUILD Sept: 115. - as. , . !FATTIrIfe ITC . 40A.ADA15 . jELF.CIiNT i*sir*Ayso4 , -Books, ikrucing"allne.anoriment of the : tiew_"pubitcationn Fancy'llibles- - -agmtcylriety,,very cheap. „Ala() a full easorttneut of J!4vCnile:Bo4:4ls, , • •• l s rayer Books, Desks, Photographic Albums, •• - ••• • Tourist C • • katket-Books • • Pen•Knives, — . . , • . • • • ,Lad.iesSateheis, . <.,.. . GOLD FENS with Silvef-Ftension - Cues andPeucil. RUBSEIC.PENUILS with Gold Pe . hwutifully Presbyterian..Hymu Books: Lutheran Defornied:' Koinnn - . OrAny article not'nn. ; 6apd cart be,' obtapied at the shortest notice and lnicesit prices' at • . . • . 13.ANNA'S . chean.Donk Store; Pottsville: • A: GREAT MISTAKE. i grl'AG ! A. Is I:4NY. Fra the'world would be showing ,VbatJ.tother-ialliing by blowing-'. • Thatlinsteka; ..bY then: ametng and'ututling, • And•merehants by.baring and puffing; .• ' • Aie clewing the shelf, • ' - And laying tip. • • .Denouncing - . allow if we ear!, cnimra-:-Thal puffing and blOwitii , • •. • . are now gobig, 'its btieneua improving • lint ke e pe the world moving. . . . . Now, who woulci.give one-hal f ,a ,stiver For an .ei•gine'-- minus a delver:', And_ how, would the driver keep going Withoni any buffing and blowing,• • Or e'en without emoire 7 , And *hitt*: no joke— *. Or pipe. it Would scorn • • . . • • To takeoff-the steam,.. • Clloll.lll3—Thus puffing, NOts. kinlitm. add putffng, and. anntling--- . . The flo-t half the•world hnt rehaitin g _ Enns one mills. nor factnies and forges,- The mind of its minim disaorftea • The last line rend n.er... ,•• , ToIiAE;:IELLER'S' fine store. • Just run in tijiff. • • .• • y .,And..grt; a fine whiff .• Of a One or seaar. •. . • . • ••Or somn snuff front a jar. 'Citnyti—FOprifdny.. ' • • • Ilia "Kilikenniclgt -and ”Virginity," Arid plug. so all esy-are dirinity.; . • ' - . And all there in fact is so pleasing, • Wtillst r3moking.• or cheiring, Oneezing, ' • • • , bless the nrstday; ' •• .That took you that way; , • . . ' And buy of, his wares, •.• . . • , • To driveaway carer; •• • , Cnoans-For puffing, and 'blowing, • . . "A. things are now-going . • . • , ' Ira bus'nees.intproving,. • . • . • . lint kdeps tbe.world To fIAESRT.ER•S Tobacco and E!egar. Emporiafa; Ceo ,tre Si.,Arrude Building. . , • . • '. Pee •nr,' ••• .04 0,10 in. . an. ANOTELER. CIREAT CURE • . •, • • • . TIIE'CriT OF NEW YORK. Of a highly-respectable citizen. well known to the Ifercuntile community. by. DL. J. H..SCH69CA, THE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHILADELPHIA • Orrier N. Y: AND.GATA:NAL LEADCA., • No. 28. Neiman St.. New •YOrk... Jane 1, 15134. • tri. J. 11,13csiXisetc—:Dear Sir --For over fifteen - yea-4 I have been troubled with' a 'severe - cough:and usually two or three' theme a year .with more är lees hemorr hage. which tegerhe.r, for, the last le* 'years, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak . to - do business of any kind .without...snffer.ing„ In August Jost 1 had a 7. very severe hemorrhage: and: Recording to the jimig ment of a good New York physiclen...l was classed as 'heyOnd the reach of medicine-. and' was advieed to be •, prepared, solar as property matters. were. concerned, to leave this world at.short notice, ..The,physician (and formind friends) said ;Vint the.finst • cold I took most prove fatal. Early-in . JantutrY.ltneka severe and fortunately' was.occupying roi-itstst at:Nei:l2 BOND. STREET;-directly over your-Mike. I think about' the 'l4th of January I.procured a bottle 'Of your Pnlmbnic. Syrup and commenced • taking it freely. My feet and • bmtis were very. much swollen, and all the stYiriptimis of a speedy death seemed to '.accomp•inv my cold. '1 sent for my-former physician: and 'stated tii him that I. was taking your medicines and aftir showinc•theM I him:- and having tasted of therta.4.4.' he replied: "yon can take themdf you like; they:Vrill do you no harm." I' ,He said:. k•Yon know. what I told yon last sunnier, and I say' the 'same now, if you have any. business to Close Tip, do not. pnt, it He said :to Otherfrierids that hel"conld.see no bore, for me," and my ;friends and re latiOnii concluded my ime had come. At this time I was taking freely • of.your medicine, . but . had not Seen you. : The doctor 'Caned strew times. and feratid me (much to his surprise,he said.) improving, And he could nof nodestand why. ' -My faith wait increasing in . your mediones,,andl had a wish . to ;have you examine °m? case: and See what yon had to say; When•you first came toMy room and mnde the examination, yon gave mebnt little encouragement hut . on the contrary,,'ex pressed-sad doubts of my everbeing' helped out of my then seeming difficulties. • The Second time that you. called. finding me still gaining, :you gave me enconr agrment. saying, "my syinptomA were Improving.: the P.ulmonic Syrup, Sea.weed Tonic - and Mandrake fills had.-acted liken charm." My circhlatlon, •my cough, my appetite. all began to. improve, and I could walk ' about my room a little. • ...You visited me 'nearly every Tuesday. and found me impro v ing. and told me not to - go.eint of my room until the nest day of Miiy. took•r9 ' Cola .Wllllo' ncder join treatment, my appetite•bennme first-rate: and' on told mein eat everything I wi-bed' of a nutritious 1111litre-rind to exercise about the morn an much as 'pOssible. • I fello...ed }roar 'advice; and to the Surprise of my old phyFician • and :friends, I.seem unfelt better thaNl Nave- been for seyeral years, and breathe better OMNI ever 'expected a person could with onelung. the left beirm , completely dried np. r felt •Verrgritternl to you, and consider'yonfadidce and med icines . • • Tours. truly, , • • .• • . • T,' S. SHELDON. StWlßNe:x—De:Rr. Sir:—About two yearn ago I was taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain • In my breast seven or eight months lialksed away without my doing anything for. myself.. Then applied :to a physician.:whe attended . me fo about - three menthe Without rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physic= in one of oar hoe pitals: and also had the advice and :treatreent of two Whir physiciana.•but all: to no porpoie.• During' 'this long' apaCeOf time I was .. nearly 'dead': several • times my friends came to see 'tie end witness, ;my . exit into. thaspitit world: I was bonfined to my bed two month" at a time.' My breathing was. exceedingly 'shot. 'gave op several times ail linPe.cif getting better: and RR regarded getting well.:that Was entirely onto( the question.. And And to think this day T amviell and hearty I .1 was advised by eonte , •of.nay Mends. to try Dector Schenck% Medicines. h, accordingly .bought :bottle titer bottle, until I. reached • the ninth: then I found a ;decided change In my. cough for the better. I. antlered severely from palpitatton of the heart .'and . two wean after I commenced taking*your medicine' this difficulty teased • • , .• .. • When r flret went tviDr. Schencka office it was with difficulty that I couid 'get up - into hie , receptiod mem. I was so - weak and so Swelled my akin was as eallciw as though I : bad the' jaimdice I felt dull; heavy and Dr. Schenck, after examining me, said both tnylongs wereaffected. and gave me little- hope but his medicines, in about two weeks, - took right hold of me: it' seemed to go right through my whole sYnern. The Pulmonic Syrup, *Sea-Weed Tonic -and Mandrake Pllity all. tooluright hold' in the right phice. The Pills 'brinteht away great quantities. of bile. awl slime -the Syrup locsaned the matter in-my lungs; which came off very free the Sea Weed Tonic gave me an-appetite, and everything seemed to taste - cote. To show what great.power t themedicines .haVe in pnrifying my system, and to.ihow the . had I was, die eased,beside all the bile tliat passed my bowels, and the 'great quantities of phlegm and matter I expecto rated. I broke out all over in large.. boils, that would continue to gather and ran for -about-six.wee.kvand I had at one time over twenty-five boils; I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another person altogettt .er..l.tan safely say that I have not enjoyed each health for five years as I donow . , and cannot, praise you and your medicine! enough. May God abundantly bless and preserve yen I is the sincere desire of one who has been err wonderhallyrelieved thmegit your agency: and if any Otte derdree to . knew. with regard to thelrutb faille/vs of. this report. if they wilt call upon any of my friend', or upon Me, No. Dryden Place, near Thonfp , eon street...below Cadwalader, Philadelphia,' they will be - perfectly satisfied with the validity of the case. ' • . • • Yours, with much respect, • ' ' • MARY SCHNAIDT. The above case, as described, is perfectly correct: 1 imowit to be true.. Tonna, - T. B. MILLER: • . ' . Pastor of Hancock M. 13. Church. ' • Dr.-Schen& will *be professionally at hie principal office No 15 North Sixth /greet,: corner.. of Commerce, Philadelphia, every . Saturday, from 9.A M until 4 P.M; No 32 Bond atreet. New York, ereryltetulay„from 9 to 3; No 38 Summer /greet,' Boston, Marc,: every wed needay, troy 9;to 2, and every other'Friday at 108 Bal timore meet. Baltimore.: Md. All advice free, batter a thorouzb examination of the hinge with hialtespi.- iometer,the tharze le three dollars. • . . • Trice of the Palmonie Syrup' and Seiwee4. each $1 50 per bottle, or $7 30 per half dozen. 'Mn-'a drake PH U , . 25 cents per box. - • . For asic by . AB Druggists and Dealers. . 'Dec. . • • 48-ly .111EBER LANDS FUR SALE; rp have, tracts,. of 'Heavy Tlinber., and Improved Farmlands. in_ Schuylkill County. near a Station on •Cabtoriitea Rantoul: and handy' to: the Malmo; 'ol4.ltesion. • ..apply to I!. Wd311.017111t. Sev: - - Pottßit le. ..:11,10,N APS :FOIL - 1866. • n.t IlakOtilMi lli Ao ' lectetno ll i t ail b 7 the Mr lten - lkoxm or Single it - , B. BASSAPEI Book andttstloaary Elora Portzeilii. e .I.' sr4 ri'll • -4 , •to -',4,;- : . I ''' ' ' " LikL P.. 1-- * HUTIVEr . 0,7 0- 7 - tr't • , alfi l ni Mitre: % ft 7 14 -4 1 - - " 4EICIN , s 9 * I Pk!rf iIF4 . IO4*IIPPIfe; 7 - hl• a 3. P...,[i.:....i . i.:.. ' l.; A..11,_,. i:',-L. 4 .Z, . - United Etifites'Bonds, .3' cut r eallu t sle """ th ~c44_ee.V e l m 19El ey,. 3Nxmll Kate • MONgY REOgygo ON DEPOSIT. INTEREST allowed us per spedal agreement., ,STOCIc§-and BONDS tame+ aid sold lit iha` New' York and PhilidelPhialOards of iirokers at diticalialCommilsian. BxwAtE 'OF ClmsTrzuri.rreirD'CxreixeirctbDau.- sai enclgsworitig„tiidistroept theinpwn, and.other tire mtrationcticope attattedibt : /frouipt.vs . nvettisrie 00,11t. , 41.5.-434te SHATITzEp CONISTITIITIOIIII itiErMdD SY "HRLM1101.1:011 Estßicr Buctir. 7 28. 'QS, 4.3-fitnt Take no more Unalmmune "and Carafe .ftemeding for 101pieflaIIValld ti.J4NreM2,4l, as - IlgallziMeteliErntacrr- Bram- tini honor= HMI' R yea ".. • . • Oct. 21. Ari73lirPr-WINPOWI 13akpag:44i tiew ALT,a.• sefrpty bi - Vior wand' GO WlnderitShootes';'of the. • latest at litifteirrti )list.'ietelveir sierfcif 'Oedere tni;en. for Sbaes to be made to any size forThuiebee, and Dwellings, at';. . A ready and 63nehndve test of the propertjea of 11.F.Lanot.n.a Fist n .Erreacri Ity . oati boa comnart.' son with those set forth - tn the Stateif Dfepensa tory. • • • .' Oct. 21, •65,-4276m, Is pleas ant In taste and lidor, free. from all lnjurions • propez, ties. and Immidinte in Ita action.. _-(15.4. 21, '65.--6m. T4O - EW CA Efir AT 0 ItE;.--Just. "spewed at .1.1 the' stand lately occupied by N. C. Morrison:Cen tre street, nearly opposite:Market, a 'New Dry Geode, Grocery and: Provision - Store; in , which will be kept constantly; on- hand ir choice stock of Goode in that linty ,Aleo, Quetinsware,"‘Flour and Feed. &c. The undersigned Impesty stile. - attention to. bud . ness, to receive a share of the public patronage. , ROBEET A. GLOVER. • POttsville. October 29., 9 114i • • 44-tf • 11E,131.BOLErS CONCEPpRA,TEREXTIfAT BUCIIU In the, • Great Diuretic. • • TIELIeIiOLD'i CONCENTEATr.T. - EXTtitrr .Ix,the. Gi:eat: Mood Purifer. ' • Both•are prepared Si:cording, to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry. And arc the most active that can be Awls: - e. .• • = ()et: 213,- ; •61, 48 em. aMEMI=MI E;;;i GOLD . AND SILVER,is . . . health itinc.t . Bit clots elve ellr and rim' to the , franieand bloom to tbe"pallid'obeek. accannanied by . many alarming eymptoma, and itrm,treatment is submitted. to, consumption. hi. tanitf or . epileptic Ms mode • ... . . . :I;ewAltna . or. Trill= Tuousattri etirritleateS and re. commendatory letters have been revelved. attesting the nierits'or Helriliold'a Genuine Preparations, many of whieh are from theNghest aonrees. 'deriding 'eminent stmesmen, riergymen,governigi,' State judges...3x. 1 0ct.'28,.. NZ. .. . - • 33-t m. , This ice:math* holds in'SolntiOn a large proportion of ' • • • parti debdorized COC 0 A N.O L And ie Kai-v.lly free. from Irritating matter.. , . It ieligorates the .health of the hair. • It prevents the hair from falling 'off. It softens:the hair-when.hard . .and:dry. • - It renders the .hair dark 'and: &say.. It affords'the richest lustre. AND IS THE BEST AND CHE.ALPEST • • .1 - I.ATEtDRESSING. . . . , " :: IN EXISTENCE. . . .T . 0111: O BNOWN. SON, DMzgists, Pottsville, Pa.. Sole Agents; to Whom all orders should be ad dreseed. • Dec, 9 4 '65 49.3 m [l.'rom . the .Largest • iltimiletduring Chemists: in the. • -1 am acquainted with H.l. Hituam.u.- Mann -bitterer of ifelmbold's Genuine Preparations: he men pied: the - drug-store • opposite my midence, .and was. snecesc-ful in - conducting the basiness where others had not been.equally So before-hiin. -I have been favorably, impressed with - his character and enterprise:' , ' • . • WILLIAM WRIGHT.MAN, - . . • . Firm pf POWERS k WEIMITMAN:' • . • . MaCittfaettlling, Chemieta, 9tp.i.md Browu'streetti,Fhiladelpilla 415. • . ••• • • ,'• • Eipcitvg- rATENT • ISICATEM.--ind L received. Peirce 's Patent. Slates, -with leaf for; Oftl.: ees . and ,!chr+ols. Also Leaf Memorandums for the ligeket: 'For sale at 8..-13ANNAN , S, .Centre Street, :For flint:retention or . incontinence of urine, ir ritaiiigh. inlianonst or nit ration of, the, °ladder, or kidneys, diseaseS of e , pr rate: glands. , 6tone in the bladder,' calculus, gray or' iicle-d&•t, deposit, and al , dlseiows of the bladder, dheys and: dropsical awel lings, This lietinioraes FLrm EXTilAai 15eC1111." October • 42-Gm• . ' A 4IIE RI CA N. WAT C FIE S, iyt gold and silver C4IE , CST American Cloche, and, Jewelry of_ ll de.- crilitioits,' eau be obtained at the storoor , Agent;: Centre. street. - . Pottavtlle Sctrd..lo '•6:1:tc) Wily INJURE; .711 E.. COMMILICIIik; BT . POWintr.S AND Nr.....5i1F8 • which choke or fill nil the, pores Of the skin, and in a short time learn it harsh and dry r It ia'in the .hlrici&and if you wank smooth and salt skin nse Helm bold's:Extract of §ursaparilla.• . It etvea a brilliancy to the complexion. - •0et..18: lb. 43-6 m. • CIL+'fVUINE 111111 PORTED 1 . 1.4.11r.11.1a. ISE- Vir sold Retail at: We A n ‘ telom ; . Centiek, neri. door to tlre j talion Hotel s , P&t . tiville Oct 49. - , AMERICA/N L.I.VE•RY STA-BLES: .• The undendgned begs leave to-announce to the pub lic that be has taken the'above popular and Commodi ous. stables lately under the management of Mt. J. 1). Brown, and isprepared to accommodate all with good and safe'Slngle and Diable Carriages and wall trained saddle Horses at reasonable rates. Having 11. PreOlcel .knowledge of the bnsiness, and possessing, facilities far boarding horses either by the day, week, or month,. he respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, hoping by strict attention to:brminess, and offering, ad vantagebus:indncements to all, -he may satisfy every. patron. • • CHAS. W. .VAN MISES. Dec 2 .65 ' . = • 4fft-nt • [ifrmaricßfron. Contritnfial Analyhis] .After a t',..atettil examination of klelmbolite Prepara- tions, they enjoy' nor utmost exmfldence,:' Wender them safe and reliable. • ."• :NEYEERS & YATES. PIIILATTI.PIIIIA. Jangle . . 186.5: 4ti6m. • Tr alai dried Corn Flour for sale by • ; : sale, & 0000 pogitocs Potateei . : • Poug u tia !,,cfjiite.) HOLIDAY • PRESENTS.. • Stoelker & ;Elliott • • Take this method or anricineclnk to the public Pottfi- Ville 'and vicinity. - that - they hare Just opened a. well, selected stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware. %Vetches repaired and guarrnateed. Jewelry Manufactured andltepalred_ ' • • Give ns. a call before pptchasirig , elsewhere. , Centre, street, two doore c,rornthe ;Miners' Bank. Dec 'it, *65 - • . . 4 48-41 NSTILIICTION IN. the GERMAN LAW . GIJAIGE• AND, LITICRA.TURS.The undersigned wbo hail Just. reached this country-from Germany offers his services to. give lessons hi young persons of both sezaa in the German language, and lite mature. This is a desideratum which brut been felt in, Pottsville equally by Gerrean • and '• American citizens. The eruiervig,ned 'is versed in Many branches of -knowl edge and literature, And therefore, able to-Impart fully rich stores of valuable, . information 2le 'refers those desiring his services as an instructor of children. to Messrs: Kopitzsch'and Gresstuag.. . . GEORGE KAINE." 4S-3? • Pottsville. Dee 2, '65 TliE NEW YORK Dyeing pa Clmeing 2{lO Sixth A,veillioi; Ladies' and Gentlemen's'garmenta and wearing ap parel bt every description; dyed and cleansed L, a ma tior style. = • ' - • . •An Milne for the above Estibliebniat bi- opened In Pottsville, • Pa., where ordeni will be received, and promptly forwanied by • ,THOS. THOMAS, t. • Market street, between Centre and Nov.ll. 'GS ' • -• • - . 45-71••• . . . . MANuom) D Yotrritrn. Viuos are 'regained by Ilatataoi.va Esrakur Scam.. Oct: 28.: ,66'43.6m. J11741T ASCE' V EIE—A. floe sutsartment of La: dies , CAI3.9S, PORTFOLIOS and POCKET BOOKS. For Bale at. . • • • B. BANKAN , S.- - .• • . • .. . • Centre St.. . Pottsville. -• 1.8 6 6 , . -BENJ. BANNAN BLANK BOOK • NATIBBACTOMBE, . 1 • • 'Will tarnish all kinds of Boole for Banks, County OM cen% Coal OPeratora, 3 oo l anth ,Idanntactnrers. - ac.. made of the best menials, for 1866. Send In your orders,to 13A13151015Booltstote. Tottssille. sIX woo. orat,prozzAs Ca.RTESIIR VISITS, noted for , their beauty sad cor largo Vise . ilsotogrophis, . . $ 1 00 Cosierto. 4 1. - Daguart and AmototyCles **ad 0010 card to life size, at low prices, In the best style. Those harlot old ;dictums should have them copied to M.Yeo oditke. • 11 F 4r i lf4 `Asa z i 9 {t • • 11178 T 11,130111IV$0...:~' Awe tei"ttßgeg ft, nicrunuarrornmlXAMACTlMES and WOne 41 thevast. oaktablvingink Ver jab. For at ' ' wears; ..• Caktre Med, l'Ottreige s Ya 1 40 1 . 41 _ /Or MI& :a~~ T~~,~~A~'E riftWattadelfihe' Cattfirriliww lei. —The ael TrAgarerfor. the Tear ea& fog INWW.II_I2:IIC-IP. matte ex floo+44.2ralig• i iap;oZl <!l:Z i •retTritz 91341wag0• growing out of . the war. wept_ plot -A i Weirs of - AMON 14 of available Mai: 114011.10 de- Kedgeol A0k0tii.1 0 10.4 0 1 1 .4 4 0.9 11 .:01 130 th of . -OW YlkilibeaflotAitthi baWillieweloitlyfrien the °Ole O a r it=1.144 110 0 4 -f-Zioentf StoPi to hreOem Ite ou azeiNgeeller by C . Olted Sholuteotieiztaktbauplaceir _rreakteOt,Johrwbo twa e thikt theacelletllhirlee4:Jiakidei bitiftaga- The" t Eoted-c!'*' ,o 4.r - 7 • +1 ,Vlrezita _ ilifoilotoed.lo: oloct State owwwworraneeesawr 31DeChnetwa‘Phopost g llrdel t h is ". I WC I JFI / 4.4.1S rlCe ed '' willrell tr i" t. ' to thelMitrkt " ;13 406 ‘4lo(**_. _ Oa= a • WM With belotrodueett Into toe Wt. 43 teehei the Distilet:!. 4 ; -* 1:1.11: - :1 I! , ;,l, l gr lit" Slgoor.ltoear, thOrp. " :rockaliatki era: died bo' Wedn'oltht"ln thol# itylf,' waa lextlf Talwailrage. , General rant bee Woad. ail cede& fro= the artily all except dirks: q`' - It Weata theYeldoikdonotioos beholatbrikoelot ex &elm, amounted to one - .hui!lred 'thou/wad &Iliac a Ate Mexican .14bettltliati * salami iiztory over the French In Southern ' ' '"- Matt wilifaxas end, tor idualealoninto ttusilltdon. Jim Fulton, for cd. the ~Wilm.logtoe, Journal; It Blshop-Simeon la , lectoxitts , Boston on the late President ' - • Oregon bap ntiaakthq,Coastkational *Eibiag6ilaut. Gov, `Ctrirrts-* in .Cuba, •His-hesith Is 13 : 111, in - : - 3, • Bzwissopt..is fetioving ilia cliitte-sit-ops and sfoludxy front Sunbury to Shimokirt, r- •-; • , - . Fonelati'copies* : df The :Daily Ranchero, published at Btattundrosi we are Indebted to iifriend , now in Mexico: - • • -Rmv. W Rector of St. Stepllea's C4uicki, Philadelphia, . since 1884, died suddenly in his study . WeOnes day, 'night, aged .fp, Dt!sika t ehet was a 'divirie RE:large .exmiepce, and great ac4Olarly:attattimenta„ : GIitAFT haviig In his'iieent report, eritielsedihe itillitary.colidiiet of Lien. Butler, the lattet is iireciaring"areply, ' Gen. -Butler has resiknedi and will devote his time to his valuable matinfactuani esteblisment in Lowell. TitcHouse at,.Wasitington bee - tigreed, if the Senate ,cOncurs, ~to adjourn. over from Dec. 20 to Jan.. 9. : On Thursday the House unanimously, renolved_ that tfeation • " was ,a crime that ought to punished," :After a lively debate, it ,was resolved to refer all re constructicto.mattentito,Nr. Stevens," 0011103it r;aryvithout del?ate, by ypas .107,.nalotrt9. . , . TnE•Philadelphis ',fudges are doing" their duty fearlessly. On Wednesday Judge son sentenced one burglar to ten years'', im prisoninent, and unother to years'._ That is right. There is nothing like stringent axecutipn.of our eriminaljaws to•eure..an un healthy state pc_soplaty. §orne.of-that medi cine.admin4tered in.Sctitigllcili Oonity,to the uwiess,.4vould have a euratjve power.. It is needed . -** . - • Is New YOrk to sell ,gouds Conmaims have to he made; ex ept very desirable ar tides, and much prudence is, showh in buy ing: On the'Procluis - Exchange - prices_ are rio better; and there is a dispOsition toreal ize. A similar state ol affairs exists in Phil adelphia. Large numbers •of . alitinen are 'now in the interior—here and'elsewhere—en deavoring to make sales. The tendency of prices is markedly downward. -.' TEIR'ET-NINTH , CQNeBESS. FIRST SESSION Moa Mt. Dec. /1, 1965 . ../.ll ' the , Senate several, new' . bills and restitutions were: ntroduceal—ameng them bill fortbe establiehnient of a-Bureau of Minesl n . OW` prohib ting - :the circulation of rebel . money, an d sire granting Ve pension to. persons who have - lost both test in the service. Cine set of resolutions Jatroduccd affirmed the Monroe doctrine I , and another.. by Mr. Cowan, regnested the 'President-to inform She Senate whether. the Southern States were In the Union or not. ,No horainess was. matured. The amendments tb the Constitution, proposed by the. Union State Central. . Committee of Pennsylvania, repudiating the rebel debt, In the Uprise a bill was ',wised prohibiting 'the im portation of foreign . cattle, to prevent the spread of the cattle ditease.. - . l llr. Stevens introduced &Constitutional amendment 'removing all 'distinctions of color. Bills were introduced reimbnraing. the war debts :of thy Statee,•providiug..fot,,Presidential , elections by direct • vote of the people, and creating a uniform system of hankrttptcy. Committees to take action upon the deatu of President Lincoln were appointed, in both Hciwaes.- - In the Ifonse the standing Committees were appointed. Mr. Morrill is Chairmanof the Committee *Map and . Means, and Mr: Stevens of AptiroprietiOne. - Trramar..Dee. It —ln 'the 'donate - a petition • for a high ta r ill from Xenntylvanians, wad.pres‘ented. Re solutions restorlitzthe habeas oorptis in all the States, were referred,kia: committee:. Mrifiteverue re solution disposing of the Southern members..was taken•up and a 6nbstitute offered,- . makilig:the committee concurrent instead ofjoint.. The subistante was adopted; and the renolution as amended passed by 33 to 11. In the House an, effort was made to' itticiire the ad mission of the Tennesse%merabere, but their case was referred to the Special Cuflimitteeby 125 to ill. These members were given - the privilege.of. the floor of the - -Bow. however. ' • . • . • WPMWEPPAT, Dec. 14.—1 n the Senate the House !All prohibiting the importation of cotton.ake Weed.' The - resolutions asking, information whether- ,persone of doubtful loyalty were employed in the Treasury De partment; were misted: There was an interesting de bate on Senator Wilson's bill securing equal rights to the Southern negroes. , • . - - r In the House &etaliation postponing.the muster out of the Vetemn•Buierves. Warr pawed by yetis 111. nays 50. A committee .was appointed to take mealtimes for the cempletion - of the. Washington Monument. ~Tbe Judiciary Committee Was instructed to inqiiire into the exuediency of adopting the eight hour eyston•in the' Government workshops. The joint resolution on the 'Setithern members was.pressed es 'amended by the Sen ate Mr. Farnsworth's resoldtions in favor of , negro , equality were discuesed, and referred to the last named Pbilade!phin Markets. Dzezatssn - 1-I—Evening. • Holder's of 'Flour. are. 'rather: firmer in- their views,owing.to•the favorable news from 'abroad, but the demand continues limited. The only sales we hear. of are in small lots - to the retailers and bakers at,priceS $7.50@,8 for Super fine, 88.50@9, for extra:VT.so(9 50 for'Northwest ornextra family:s9:so©ll for Pennsylvinii. and Ohio and.sl2@i2 bbl for fancy brands,. ac- • •cording•to ionality. Rye Flonr is setting in a small way at 26.50Q6.75 bbl. In' Core - Meal there is merej doing ; 750 bbls. Brandywine 'sold on private terms. GRAIN.—The demand for Wheat 'is lireited ; prime is rather scarce and held above the .views of'buyers ; about 1,000 bus sold,at 185C.4200c for inferiorould 2:10 2.250 V,bn - • Yor..'fair to .prim reds: white ranges at from 2.5051270 e be, as t,3 quality: Rye i 4 dull antleffered at 100Q105c h. for 'Delaware and - -Pennsylvania. Corn is lees plenty ; 6,00) bus dry new. sold:at•80e in the care, and 1,000 bus - old yellow at Mo. Oats - .are un.: changed; 5,000 bets sold. at 490;506. • POTTSVILLE IM=B. Cerre.eted Week li,fer the in4,llrie Joisrao . . Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel.... do do do do per.ewt do •do extra ` "'• , per. do do . superfine, . .• do • - Rye Flour, ' . do 13uckwheat Flow. •• do Whest,prime white per bushel.. do'; do rot_ do • • 'Dried Peaches,. puree. • De. Amu& 'dy • 'do uttoarpe ' do .Dried fipples. .. • •• -do - RrIS IRICYL. • ISM. EZT . --,-.1--- t7----' --.- i ISI Si St..Egglf. . d0z.:40 .15 1 . 95: $1 00, Itutter. 12 - 7 5 .1 45 20 • 60 ...[ 65`Ch, ease, - . A 20 ! ,21, 2 - 00 ..1 •o.Lard, • '*" - :26 ..124 3 25 1 22$ Hama. . `• I s 7 ' :20 • 111 120 Shoulders; " 119 121 .1 15 ',l_ 20 !Nief hitui gr. -"lit (14 \ 75 pm _. _4 front " " 110 115 - -90 . 1001Littbon, - :-' ,' J • 18 .5.. 00: 25 - .00 Pork. - - ,". 20, 125 115 12 6 veal, : _ , ..!` 18 .25 •• . . . ' Sagar..oo4, " 1 -.16 . • Suguillouse, " . :14 SS 75 STS Vortd Rico, •., , Its . . .2 . .. White. -- I : . '. 2ff .. 1, '. Crushed, -- , 1 . 2 t, - .- ' i , N:O. Gyro:: "! : .8o BYe, Vba Corn, Oats, Soup beans" Peas • Rye ChM " Corn Meal" Mtddlia p, " Potatoes,-." Ray, V ton " bale cwt •StrusY:ll63EL . Plaster " Salt, lj Clever . . ?lox • (" iCca Fmcor.dmaldirmarDreoanue that sidtet mu kind arise from corruptions ..of the blood. itehnbold's Extract of Sartipirilda lea remedy of the ntmoat value • TOBACCO & SFIGrARS. . inviumusarints awl dhow In want ot.a Prime article of Tobaooo. Swam eg.. will 0) well to give - m.IW WI. Alt goods seltrat -4nt Anises. purchasers saving expense of fesisht • GUSTAV VgIi.TAN ' • - Wboleselelltiditotail Tobacconist. Centre Pt.. next tioortp-the Vnitai Thstel; Pottsville. _ 311.1N0Y, PA.. Jll*.l, 186 n. Abstract af,tlm,gl3tls Alstsual-Stesrort. Amt. premium notes and other securi4s2 a 4l4.o47 73 - Amt of cask.assets;.--- .. 5P.071 5 6 'foul) aiset ' • s'3,sT3:ll 9 Total acat.otsrapdettbarnzetto:lllloV , ' , 18115 423.111.3t 7 32 Amt. of losses NM the Rot year - -16.412 Ca Total,losses paZslnrallbasalSe - 1;140. - :. 1,461.11n3 04 - OFFIlMblit , - ' .toits RAMON. Prasideat i _l. _ BOURT MONTGOAIERT,VICS TrattiOnt. • JOSMIA SOWN ,AN 'Se/metal* T IW:worn " • 13 A. HAMM. Ge.nesal Agt. • - This • and Tellable Cornpany. catwog at the head . OraltsballsrintltottclaWcontianss to is iini=riar..==a >yens os. bociss.berts. coal sof other iscroilafpeOportv to lesllollccescrtM st.eastsgtelesibtillestac , Applies. tlons fbc tratranica tasy ba.tpoade to any of the local Wears. or to the GeotpkAr of the (kespaanat biz Dere. Marius terrot.-Yourrnie, Pa. Pottarllla Dec. a, '65 ' -" -404 EffB, meta: 1 $1325 5 'T6 10 60 6.46 T'2s 5 . el 6 60 2 40 2.80 Isl 2 00 ."8 04 11 50 7-25 $OO 4 NI 7 58 58 • 240
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