i!tliL' oitnai. POTTSVILLE, PA. taTrariAy,: l*pipi!tity.it 30,-AS6S. w iflE FRINERS' JOURNAL. frS NE,W VOLUME. Ora -dire and Talyabk Preiniulna. ebi• fah of January, 19136. the littisus. aMITICAL eater upon. its • Portyesectincli Volume, and Thirty.; •etttbSinci it came into the foindkor the, present nub- - lifter , It u with undiminished satisfaction that the publisher & d e eds , to the fact that the circulation of the Jortaskr. era uas so large as it Is .at this time. shovrin_g that' em ote meets the appmial of its thousands of -read eri in County: iri the'State, and:beyond the . boundaries of Pehnsylvania. . . on , o tuded columns indicate thatas an advertising m in i m the Jorior tt is highly appreciated. • It is.jnstly Fo . for The aggregate circulation of this paper - is frilly. ro that of ail 't.he• other papers in :the' County • p;ated in•the Eriglistc language. put together. , To ad "rertiFers of course. this is an important fact. . • o er tourze in the past is well known. •On sub re: pertaining to the public weal .we have taken tuiqt ,end in behalf of wtmt we considered the right. • Hit mm progrs. fret-41m" enlightenment , have been the. Lve iti m r motives in par course, not . petty , partitan • ,i n s..:We stood : firmly by Ets.cdrini daring the du:k e+, p er iods of theSlnveholtierst Rebellion, now happily ' F r,i‘ninet and our best energies. shall in the•future, lie directed gose.cu re a . i l h c e l as fa se d s o an f d f r -c eempne • .reaeinyh • de.: . w isest of the do.ernwit we shell endeavor unceasing i r Aud untiringly, to maintain the character of .the pa. yer s. aFI EST CLASS JOURNAL. •. • . . ' The fellowing:dePartments will receive fall and care fit sttentinn from the editors in. the new Voluide ;.. TRE •LO STATE OF TIME COAL TRADE. • NEWS. • • .LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. ." DOMESTIC NEWS.' •.• , • . • - FOREltr...:' NEWS_ • THE.PRODUCE MAIIItETS. • LITERARY MATTER. • • . _ EDUCATIONAL MATTER. •• WIT AND HUMOR. • ••• • RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. •.- EDITORIALS. 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INOrth • . - - • • ' The paper will be sept to different poithoffices if de sired: The names :and' money should be forwarded* rapidly as obtained, in .order ,that the subscribers may. begin to receive their papers at once, and not become dis....stf,ded with the delay.- When the whole amount of mono; is received. the Sewing Machines and -Books_ wtil be - duly forwarded. • •.. • • • CLUBBING WITH OTHER PAPERS & MAGAZINES. To accommodate tip whodosire to take the Mt rter.V.loyftssr. and n Paper cr. Magazine from abroad, we hare made arrangements by which the} can procure env of the following'. Papers 'or 'Magazines* the-an nexed stated rates, payable in advance: .. • •' . - • .. MONTHLIES. .. . , • Published at With Jobrnal. Ilartiera `slBEsilue . . ' $4 00 . $ 8 00 • • Atlantic 610iithly - 4 DO' , - 6 00 Yount.: Folke ~ - 2 no- ' : - 4.25 . Onticy's Lady'e Book 3 00 , • • 5 05. .American Atzricuburiet . ~..... .1 50 - 3 T 5 d> . German " • 1'.50 .. ' 3 T 5 • - - ' WEEKLIES. . . - • • ' Eartterta Illustrated. Weekly... 4 nn - 0 00 zStiontificAntericau - 3 00• .. -•5 21"... Weekly. Tribune . 00 - - • 4 ...!5 Thane •Thutmal ..... ...... .. . . -. 3-on • 6 85 Semi-Weekly Trlbhue ' 4 00 : - 5 T 5 • . . . ' - :BENJ. DANNAN. Publieher, Pottevillb: Pa To TioN: A::•11: BAitxi.ii we are indebted for pulie docummis. • • • biz TimusASpsix hundred and sixteen pat ents bave been granted this year. • • . , . It estimated that the public debt will. be reduced - thismOnth tiventy million dollars. SAVISi4S BANN. for . coiored people, estrtl3 lished-iiiree months since at:Loulsville,:now liare . ;lo,po . of-clepOsits. • .1 • Tv :I:chanon on Thursday evening last,: Frank IV;is it is thought, fatally cut by .Taeob Shull „ Shultz Ni , as arrested, and: iur priq med was fOunded ..America in October, 1766. Next year. will witness the centennial anniversary of Amen-- can Metll6:listri.• •f . • . • attacked Bl , hap ltoeerans, Cincinnati„' a few..eN: , Miimr.s . niece' and - .. - shot • him in the leg as he :Was . 6scaping froin them, The wound • • _ . Tun edifor of The'Diticational, column. re . quests us I.6state . tluttAte is exceedingly sorry theicolumn IS :I..rtivdecl out this week. nras-. tice" in reply to "teneher,' frill apliear..nex.l .nIC7UESU' DECLARED : - -On Wednesday i tbe Board of Managers of the Schuylkill: N.avt- Orion Company declared a cash diyidend.o ft per. cent. • *the iireteri l ed , stock of the Com-, rang, and per pent.- . i& Boat Loan on the common stock. . •,: - TII E, GrBERNATC . I . IIIiI.. contest • which will tak(;plitce tliis State next: already eiciiipa attention. The Democratic,.Con vention . W4ll be held on the 5 tli of 3farch next. The LTnioit. Stale Coliuniitee:will pieetat lqar= rfsburk in January, to -fix upon a thae-for the i. State: . Convention. : • 1r the amendmentto.lhe Cqnstitution,. maL king the number •of voters, . in - stead of- the population. .the basis.of represeutation , is car ried, the Southern States t lose about. Congressmen: - .1y grantihg the- Freedmen the right to vole, she can save them. It is Worth- Considering. -• Col.. Wm. J. T'prEtt well known as - the, g4ilar,t-UoOuriUnder of the . F.lfteentlir(fortnerlY Anderson) •Penna..C . airalry. has,returneci fri)ni the service justly brevetted ti Briga4ier: . The Seerettog of the War says .thar . to - Col:Pal,. iner•belong's the. - credit. the "lasi hh;wt O the Reltellionin the.Soutliwest.7 Gen. P:thni.f is .110 W in . 'Missouri sui;erintenling . important railway operations, aplutimst;:.Pt.:Nti . syLv... , ,NlA.-I.t.e is stated that, the bill- .oriinally introduced into the liouselity Mr: Illyers, of:Peunsylvania, in favor of the . paVenient - of $800,600. to. , this State, for expenselinctirred in repelling the .rehel invasion in his been favorably considered by. the Committee on Appropria tions; and NV . III he reported to the..llouse. , by Mr. Stevens, the Chairmatxprthe Committee, soon after the reasserublingtdit-4annary... IVITAT THE E6l:to irrllify i lurqiNG THE AV Alt -- . Thererfort-ol the Chief of the Colored Bu retku showi that . uring tlie e wtir 186,057 ne groes were placed in the: . ttriny.,:,Of this-num* num— ber 68,178:were lost • .frO . in Tfirious.enuset: The negro gave . one in. thydc of his number. -to . the . .csuse of freedont.:- Had not en: unjust . . . . prejudice kept tbe.- ueiro tit of: army. earlY In the War, big tee6rd creditable as it is, woUld.bdve . been even: more • worthy..of our adtpiration,for its self *sacriftc.i.. • - • • ..:N.ATI9NAL :BANK. that 6mgri•ss amerniiix`etttienal: Thinking Law 'So as..tOlcompel . to provide for:the: ,reilempt ion of their notes at principal paints:- is :necessary to se -cure a uniform yalue throiighout thoiounte3;. The _whole people me interested-4 in. this :Matter; .They. Aetna - rid it and s e tope Con .- gress..will - enfoTte it. •• • . No honest ly 'conducted - Banklyilf object to. it.• • The only opponents are theAscing con tents, which; under • the :StatOivrs, .refu44l to keep their notes at . parin ceder to procure atarge . cirenlai ion, -and_ shave the community compelling them to pay dAto!ints to . bro• • kers. . Let coogress correctAho.oll at the beginning, and secure to the pipple. the best cu reni.:y . in the world.. , • • LEGAL , urrErzadElacr. Synoptieal Review of the canes in th e - ..entirt of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter f3e.sainn of the., Peace; in and for the Goturty-of 3eLnpikUl.pf Amember Saesiorqs., 186 5.L4Eidgell R9atti Kline anitHeilner:. .Caortally pared byTripe.' g ,411 §5 -2 ':3 2 4°7-' 7 = s. E atr gzd I ? F. . • 2.. • rti - : 44 *- 990 • I - 6: 73 A I • 'Z. • ' . .. 'ra :.~lTrueß►ee. :.1 Ignored Bills. • • .•1 Nol Pros, I.*o . C . Guilty Nol. Prim: • . L. FoKekted Redownce 17Coptinuea7C - 11Fre I Deft I DKr. sod Pros I re &' Fine acid pris'en t - 7m Not semen j Motion for few Trial .L 4 5- 7 f I = • :4•,: 7,2:z =:. • • E ••••= • ='• g 5a , • • I True Bills o tjgnored Bills I Nol.-Prio r _. ~. _f Total I Forfeited Recovuce E- 3 Continnwl bitse.l7 ‘?' I Deft. and :Pros Motion. or New, Trial TRE REPORT_OF CARL SCHURZ. Several .thonths.. since the President sent General Schurz South. .The General has re- (trued and nunle of ~atTairs in that section. The .report is lengthy, and.V(c 7,-buld like to publish 'it, far it deserves a NVide.reading and eareful'laon• ..Gerieralltem tbutid the Sout . . . .. . recovering from the peculiar state of mind in - - • to which the surrMider•of Lee • plunged IL— On this point be sa ss: • . ••••-... ~.:' . ' • . . . The public Md Was so despondent that if re admission at sortie. future, under' Oatever con dition, had been •promiatl,.'it :would - thbi 'have been looked upon esa favOr. - The most -nncom- priuniehi reboil lire ared - for leaving the • Ottin try: - The masmassesett tained in a . - feai fill ' atato of .expectancy.. 4 x.'.: . - ~ .ThN is unquestionably' a'correct . ..M.atetnent . . of the, "situation,': and the President zilktil:v.ed. the -time to pass when any, condition • might have been exacted, in iittirn . fer—aninesty.- - -L- That Was . tbe . golden . moment When: equal civil and political rights - far: ill elasse of men.in the South might have been s.eitretl: The - Presid . ent . iviis actuated. we can well be: lieve, liy inagnaninious motives, Mitt his nanimity . :was not received in the,right• and hope §Ucceeding . mpprehension, - the South quicklV resumed witch of its old spirit.' Gen: eral Schurz - now finds, font', classes at the 564th, whom le Characterizes as : • First--Those who. tilthoogli having yielded submission.. to, thc - , National. GoVerninent• only when obliged to do-so, have a clear . perception of the irrerertible. "changes' 'prOdueed .by the war,• and .lionestly -endeavor . to acootimiodate. therri -selves - to the 'new order of things, . ' • • • Secni4 , -*-Those, whose - princinal object -is to .118:Ve . the... States. ; without: delay restored to...their ptisitiOn-aM4 intideoce - in.thetnion, and'the. neo, pie of the States to the absolute control- of their. lionni concerns. They are ready;• imorder t i a "-Lain that object, to make any ostenstble.• eettces sion that will-not preVerit . them - arranging things to suit their tastes as soon *as• 'that object ia-attained, • Third.- - -The incorrigibles wliostill , OOlulge_hr - the swagger which was do customary befdre and during the way, and still hope -for• - a. time . when the Southern. Oinfederacy. Will achieVe -its inde pentlenve.-.-rins.,clams consists of 'young meo,- - and comprises the loiterers tir the [Owns and the idlers of tho.country. - • • • four/h.—The multitude of persons- 'whO jiave 'no detihite?ideas alatitt the circumstances under winch they liVe•and abontthe course "which: they haYe to fiillosy ; whose intellects' are 'weak but whose - Predjudie.e.s-atid 'impulses are. etrong;.and who arc apt: to be curried along by those wb know how to.appeal to the, lattiir.. • This kind of loyalty •-. I:irodu'cGd by . . t he: ir resistible.. . • - , . . resistible.. pressure of forces," is decidedly of a '.'negative elattrateter;":'. the General thinks. - • . .3lany proofs are given in : the-letters of bin . . , . Generals, and. others,..of Outrages committed by the latexebels, and: e of their hostile - . atti tudel if the troops ar .tvithdia - %n. The eon elusions reached from contemplatihg ;these . facts are different froj those reached in the report of' Gen. Grant. Xleneral Schuri thinks that the adjustment of the . problem of . the . stats.S of the negro, is for the _wisdom of -Coh . . ... . gresS and the thatere thought Of the-.lieople: . . ... Oh the question of enfranthising.the.negiO, . ..• which after all is the most important Measure „. for the tyelfare'of the South, .Geberal.. - :Selturi . .. . . . liolda.the.same Opirtioes..we'llagge. repent edly . 'expressed... Among-the practical . .dedlictions . . . ....... Of his report, are the folleivitig : - - . • .. The :loyalty .'of the 'maseee and most of the leaderS of the:soulliere people . conSists in: lub, mission to, necessity. ' , • - 1 ~ . The .emaiteipatiori of the. slave is ,stilint ROA to only in so far as chattel -slavery in .the old' form' could not be kept 0p.., But althbugh the- freed man is no longerconsidered the property of huh vidnal masters, he in - considereirthe•slavi; of seeir my, and all independent - State legislation 'will s koW the tendeney to : make him snob. ~ •. ". .Practical att• mpts - qh the part of the SMithiirn people to : deprive the negro of hie right's ae - a, freedman, may result in. -bloody 'collisions,. and will certainly plunge Southern 'society-"-alto rest-. 'less fliict nations and anarchical 'confusion... • . . , The solutionbt the probleni will; be y.ery.inueh • facilitated by. 7 enabling all - the Viya) and Treela -I)6r:elements of the • South to .exereise a licalthY. irithience upon legislation ; it Will hardly . be 'nex t 'sible to Secure the freedmen.: against. oppi-e s siv, 'class legislation and. private persecution utile:l4 he ..be endowed with a certain measure of political Gen. Snliuri has ..ptupiestionahly; *given so . far; _the clearest, most :intelligent and:' trust worthy statement of the . actual condition:and 3emPers.6f the Sou th, .fer..herbas devoted oral monthi fo i the woe; :Of inVestigatior We-are .rirthly, Convinced . that .the only :cor- rect SOlution of the • prOblem of safe struction is to endOwthe , freednan sith biS full rights. They cannot be Withheld, - with- . . out rendering northern capital timid Wits ittl. vestments &MTh, and without: prothicing • the the.futitre it bloods oolli,ioa . bet w eeri • the ra ees—a . :contest for T ights *which have- beenL. un justly. wit such a Contest it .•unfor turiately it Should - cOnie, the rsymPathies . of the . .. North Would. be with the oppresSetkand "anarchical confuSiort."-wOnld indeed reign in the &Juni, for .I . ortlikern Soldiers would never consent .to„ 8,506in - reetislaving.the freedmen. ...Give thatraca their prOper. . leak poSitioni: educate; and Pay t ltent: - fair rates or wages for :their labor, and tile' prob- . lens will.be solved: before:: THE TRIAL or Jisr. DA.i'ts.—,The bill which Senator Doolittle, ' of. Wisconsin; has in troduced into the tjuited• Statei Senate tive to the, qualification- tof- jurors, r. is -under stood to:apply more'. Particularly to:the ap proaching trial ofJetle,rspn Davis. ItprovideS that no persori shall he oo'isideredineMppefent to serve as a juror by reason of haying fornted or expressed an opinion :ortthq_ mattejr to be submitted to such jury .of which he may lie . a member, from an,: investigation founded on public rumor,: statements, in the . public jour pals, or the common history of the .tiMes.— The bill a's.o.provides thntifinal judgments of Circuit Courts : of the tinited-Eitatesintliofilie District ofColumbia; - may 4e entimi r ited to the United . Sates Supretrati Court.. tor its approval or 'rejection, so faraS questions of law are con cerned. and thatthe Sitpreree Court may.ren t der A final decifiloil or return the ease to the CircuitSourt to be triedsby,er,agaiu„. EXPORTATIONS IND Ax 1214.NDED- CURREN cy.—One of the mostyaluable_doeuments sned"hy, the Secretary of. the l';easury, is a 1 111 1 1.8 r prepirO!i3'.,-Pr. E 141:; appended to , thereport:. ' 'lt has' been frequently' assert-. eif ThOsiiti'laiier of a redUnderit currency , ,tlt:4R. l.l 4fiely:inireajed' ispaper proves frOm ',facts and figures, covering ickeriofi,"of thirty Ir,elFE that our exports,' particififirly kcf tifeadstuffs; only. in crease whet 4 'there'ii; in :extra _foreign de;. maod , with prices ruling- high: abroad,: or When they can be; procured ate-shade lower rate than they - profiuced;ai home,. Whieh enables the Working dames of _Europe to .illeieUe gags, i&c.• .A."re9hdanay of currency has bly increased ouriMPoitatiolis, and diminish.: _ed our, exportations of every description. There is also another :important 'feature cOrmectedWith'etirreneY and prOtection, and that is that the bank eirctilatiori of-the C(1111.1 try is invariably less with aniple protection to Anierican industry than l it under the.. free trade This _shows conclusively, that While the people are engaged in creating wealth out of the-pioductive industry of the country, they rely much , less upon. the bank inginstitutions for means to carry on their. business, and Money always beconies plenthr -among the masses whose labor is protected. Not Guilty No I. Pros j 2 gt. 3 4 , Grate Not sentence I Ifif-Tlto lam:Lance of par4aus has -almost entire-. IY ceased. • •-• . . TUE:COAL ' ;TRADE. Pittayi Ile...Deombeir . .30. *-1.561 The luantiti sent' by Railroad this- week•is.2B - 01 tops, agairist 20,191 for the correslianding week last-year. . -The trade remains without change. The pper . . pper ators are_ very, generally, ,preparing Winter work' prehroinary to next years'. bushipas,. ' • • The.prices realized' at the auction sale of Seran ton Coal•bn'Wedneaday last; compared withlhose .obtained at the .November sale;indicated gene ral,and material decline as follows : Stove Che:§fuut,. $l. 821@i. 124; Egg; $1 621 Steamer, 370.68.7ic.g91 . 1.2i 14 . to n —of 2,240 lbs. • tednesday'or.prices :corripare: with those:realized at the October sal thus : • • e •. • . • COal. -• . Ocrober.. December:. Letup ' $lO 00 ®sloso' --.sB 00 ®$S 25 Steamboat ; 10.:003,5(410 20 . 9'oo ® 9 12X Grate::.: .........:10 13 , 1;® 10 STA' 900 - ® 9.87 y Ege .. .... 10 0234® . 10 75 • T'SIX®,S 12w• Stove, • it-373y® 11.75' 925. R1 9 5T Chestnut ...... 10.00 411 U 1:1X ' 05' ®7 T 5 _Decline. .$2 00 eV 25 1 073® 1 12„V I'oo ® 1 .023 y Steamboat • The - trade sums .up this 7week. as: follows corn pared with last year i• - • . • • 12.703,564 1;0(10,500 1 11,295,09 • 75S,OST 13,415;. 947;:111.1 4:814 .333.064 P&11.: R. It Schayl Can. L Val R. IL Lehigh Cali Secant. S'th. ."• IsT•th Penna. C: C' By .12.R0a4 By Canal.. Del & Bud: Viryo.ng Bth Do 'North. Shamokin.. .Trevortou.. Short Franklin Co Broad Top. , 2.7851 - 250.6931 • .-604,507 • - .530,0.8 S 6;9331 324,161 . }' -68.021! - ' •1 69;r01 -355 ,2,60 t 25,5i5110 . 20547 0 9G953M . • I . . 111.0§5: . . . . :. ' ... Coal T s intle tor 180—'66. ' . . - intialin: Premium•Floiti, Buckwheat Flour, • . . .• .• . . • . . . -.* 'L e- 17.i ' lit Dried Cern • Mimi'. .Rye Chap,' Corn Cluip,' • . .. . . . . .. ' .- • • 1 - V7lmi. i 'TOTAL.. WREN:. I TpiAl.. . lir&Dito Corn ,and Oata• Chop.-Middlings..-Bran, Baled Hay: • .- ...—_..._—: .----- 1 1 —.--- ------ , -z - :Straw, Corn and Oath for sale liy BECK ..t COllO. . . P.AB-11.1tR 80,191 1 '.179,38 0 - 28,414 • 148,814 d 50.556 . •Dre.. pO, '65,52. ; . •• Warehouse, Morris Addition., • L Vallt R 20,321 1 , 80.5T7 -26,044 80,888 ,- .• .210. . ... , . ..• . I . . --.--- .I—_:.._ r_...... I :_...._ i . Q.(11. DI ERA . 010 1 861....1.869..., .srad 1863. •/.0,51.2 -269:05T 64.4 . 88 f . 229,7321 '•''' .• -• . •"? —butiortant- informathm ...can be obtained.by per '.. •:- -• 1 ' 29,14'1 . -50,51.1 ii.. ' . • ~.. r ''..... . lional Appiieation to the undersigned. by all. honOrably - - ...._.i.....1._______. '..,. ....- -.- di chart,red tioldiers-. who eidieted before the .25th 'of 40,3251 • 3,9461.1 - ...• . '.. '... - June, Isis, arid. by.all pervone.drafted - in 1665. - - who far , • • .; • i ' : • • ' - . Mailed subelitnt es after the 17th of•Oetober, ISG:i; ,-• ... ' p.BRYSO•N 51cCOOL,•Attorneyattaw, . - Doc. 30,. , c5 .- 52-2m' '3lahantango et:. above.Centre, • _ ... ut collectorsand,oureprresiinnil: , oblige . uS by sending in the urns as soon after the 'close of ifrThe differt Cute Avilkparlien vital map re. the yenFA§-póti3 Onr correTo ndent ntNel7(!rk . .lasts sent. us the fo owing . result of the • . 84.1.13 otSORSNTON - COAL ICISR AllaitriNlAclit.NOVKll.27l - 11, ?05: Lnroloffered 6000:itins.6000- lois sold $5 .004:3 25 .IStnambiit-- - -ofiered 2000 tons.;--2000 tons sold VW. llt,,kpn—otTeted 3500 tons.-3500 tout, sold $94,9 37 lrr ,F4ttt . Holl'ered 3500 yois.-35 . 0 . 0 tons sold .12-per on. Store—offered GOOO tons.-.GOOO tone sold $9 31 Cheetnnt-offeied.3 o oo tone.-_COOO tone sold er . • . . . .. THEI.VARKETS. . PRICES OF 00AL BY THE CARGO. C 25332 [OO)IRECIT4 , WEEKLT roi TUE MINIMS' J0d61i41...1 • • Al 'PII;CLADELPIIIA. -• • 'Dant:3l)3En 29,'1803:. Sehuylkill Bed Ash - Prepared; - 4 + 8 750.9. 00 ' Chestind,.. ...... -6 75 , 15 700 White Ash, Lump,Steani • ' .St., Boat and Broken, 8 00 "(5 8 25 " ' Egg: and :5t0ve,.::.......8 25 (di 850 . " 6- 75q. 700 Locust Alt; Luiup, St. ... .8 2W .8 50 .Broken:' 8 . 00(75 8 . 23 ". -Prepared - 5O di.. " Chestnut;:. . ".. . 6 .750.7,00 Lorherry Coal, . • - - 75©. 900 Belmont Red Ash, ' • • 8 . 75r,5 900 LehigliLurrip; St: Boat BrOken,.. 9'oo@'.• • " . .. ~.. 9 00© 9 . 25 " • Chestnut, 8 Broad Top,' - . 7.50'a AT NEW 1 7 .0 . 11,1 Llmminza.2B; Sehnilkill Red Ash byßciat*Liad..,l 'bheetnnt,... " 'White Ash Ltimp.& •Steam - • :.• • Boat ' • ' • @lO 'OO . • " . 8r0ken:..... agi: 8 SO • -.Stove • 0 • • 010 50 " •, Cheat - int; • • q 8.75. Lehigh -White/sh Lump' • @lO-50: "*. Preliared, • ' • • Chestnut, • • ®lO-00 Scinntori . Coal nt.Elizabetbport. Lump . and St . . Boat by Cargo'. • sio ooctio . se St: Boat ." • ' • • • 10 12210.20 Brolion • .. , .... 62(5;10 87 Egg....... .. • (..d.lO 75 S eye • • • 11,07(ct11 75 Chesthrit;.:, IO .000110 12- . . . Lehigh'Coal Tftlizabethpoiq. • „Lamp and St. Seat by Cargo . 10 nt) . @ .• Broken • and Egg .'` r - • .... 10. uog Prepared 11 50fi_O Chestnut -- • "..• • ' 9 'solb • • Otla. Hudson Co.'s Coal at Readout. Lutrin - • St.. 8eat..... .. ' ..... ..... ..• .... • ... . • Peunlylvania Co':to Coal 111,11iewburg; • •: • $ll 00..q11. 50 St. Boat. . . ... . . ... . . .11 000t11 25 Broken • . • • • ?11'37 ................... .... 62(741.1 65 Stove...`... 1175q13. Chestnut • . • ' • 10 50r011 00 AT BALTIPIORE. . ••• .-. • DECEMBY.II, 28, 1865. , Sli'kin•k, Pittston W-Ash-wholesale - . qlo 75 • " -• " -'012 . 00 Lykens Sha'kin 110 - Ash - • . - 'wholesale . ..... -• :. 10 75011 . 25 . " • " " retail 12 '00@12.50 otTiMERLA.NI) COAL.—Thm of mine f. co.' b It Locust Point; at $7 00'1D $7 50. .•-• '• . . • COAI FREIGHTS, - • Pt : eighth 'Trona Ptr Rich vitotid [Phi I ndlti Portland • ' 325 I Portsmouth • 3 . 40_ Newbnryport 341 I Boston • '... 3.25 New Bedford..... ' ..:.' 2 'Ts 'I Newport„.., - - 5.73 New Londen•:...- - :. .2 75 I Norwich • New Haven ~ .2. Ti. - I Bridgeport 275 New - Vork .. •.. S 00 ' , . 35 Rhode Taland '2' 73 1 Alexandria . ' 2 50 -Washington D. C..:.. 2 52.1 Hartford • • .•• 3 sa: I'Apptnn, 370 I Newark • . 300 Albany, . . .. 4 001 Tr0y:...:...'::.. •.. • Richmond .... .... • 3 02 rNorfolk Va ' 5n 'Dighton' ' 3: 3- SO Pawtucket ".• a - 001-3101)11e VS ... On-and primage 38 *ascii and 31. h . oata- arriimd:Rir the week . . • . , . • • .F re igbi pi from El izn betkpori. New York. B°l Portland • • • Fall River...; - 1 751 Newbaryport Newport • , 1 SiirNeir R. *tow,. ..... .1.5 i Pawtucket NOrnick 1 75iTtiunton • -Providence:. . 1 Tnriew Haven • - Norwalk::: Middletown ~ 2 50',Ilartiord 2 25;Albanir.. Freights from Baitiliseri: To Philadelphia ' • •'• O 4 New ~ ... .. . . . 3 35® Boston' • • , •• 4 15,a5 ock . . . . . . Freights from Georgetown or Aler.o.Odri W. To ,Phil.adelphia . • . $t 000 New York ' •, " .• ' '.. B 75(44 00 LiostOn • ' ' • •'_ 4 7545 10 . Caul rrride by Railroad, .tor 1.1085:-66. .. . ... ... .... .... . . 3.719. J 5 Purt. Carbon. :." • • ' 0,92 j 43 Pottsville .909•03 llaveu • , • •. 7,948 05 . . Port Clltito; • ' 9.873.07 Total for weak • Previously this yera; • - To same time laPtyear Decrease. • • ^ - ' ' ' • ' : The following ULM, ntandty . ...of Cu al unnoported (Werthe Me. rent fieUroads,Sil ,Schu3ol44,Z, week:eiittigethlhuniditeewenhiglisti Mine,lllll - 4iLlisvetili:)C , " Mk Carhon,...= 013 93 ?dill CO'eri.. :• '" . :16,29d 113' . Malanney Little Ikhlayikill. • . • Sclmylkil ••• • Orbtrylkill co.'l9altroods for 415183.:-.4144. roa t m The top . theAlnuitiVorcoo.m.l9P o nalovir ibHblr ' Oil Zit tivo - dap estlyg IVealintier .„ •• • , .Ir111:1X: - • TOT,Itt: , . .. . . . Mllllo#lo‘ll' -"P. P.,.. ;.. • kg 3 G 11 • .7 2 . 011 1 4 se.hoodwvitutr":-.4: . :;;-:,..:: .. . :-.-. 9.,5u!- - w:-,:„ . . , ' . . 9.q3 09, _ . . "Pileiegteore leoufTindeiiir . 1885. , Asiontit tratisported . dming , the list month:: Check. Swaim 3W: road Lehigah Coal Tiiade for. For. Ivrea ending on &Mak" last: -1- .'. - OPMAWPA. es CO' Packer it Co: ::.:..::.:.. Mt. Plonsan. • ' • .Jeido . : . . ... Raton Coil.: • • • Stout.. Stut..-pc, • WeiSs It C 0..:.... Buck 'Mountain Smith's Spring Money Brook Goal Getman Pa. Call Co.:: Spring'3lt.Coal C 0..::,. CarterA Co 'Beaver Meadow : .•.: . . John Cautery. Lehigh Zinc CO: J: B. Reber ck McNeal . . . • • Rriiekertiocker . C 4 l Coal :inn Coal Co , Rathbun Caldwell C 0...:.. Glendon Coal Co L. k•M. Coal • 0..0. Botvman.. "1 Meyers - • -Baltimore Coal Co Franklin ' • .... Lehigh tkC0:....: Lahameases. . . .Warrior Parrish & Thomas'. ..: LeM..Cati ,Nay. Co- • • Other Shippet7s.— Barryville Coal Dalano Coal C 0..... ...: Total '• Same. time , list•ycar . . ac RlatieirforC,64llT.radeTer 1863 .Week ending with last,Saturday. .; ' , . 'Mammy' Coal Company.. Delano Colliery • Mount Etna' ' Glendon Coal Company..; 'McNeal Coal -'lron - Company Cuyler . Rathbun. Caldwell Coal Run Coal Company ' Knickerbocker Coal Cot:many B..Reber. 2 62314'2'75. • 2 1234@ 2 nx®.2.05 o . thr Shippers; T0ta1.:...,...::..:::....., :..., . .. Corresponding week last year 4,813,51.; 1,022.74 n 1,402,31, 883,3, 724.4':1 2515,2 r: 49,944 .22,940 109.9.12 130.007 1222,4:9 Co, T 21:1,219 44.57.452 d86,t)59 d20b05'9, c(65,1191 1211,899 dRIVI27 5,9k4, 522,912 47,420 762,02'2 129,500 28,957 154,048 24,046 71,405 41,401 :88,33:3 9,G95,3& 1 75 2 00 ... .150 soo ...1 75 1 50 • rb Portemaonth: 2 25:New Bedford: 1 RN Bridgeport... . . ~. L'so : 28.414'01 ,: 120.00'08 48.844'09 . '.1.19.8e0.06 :0,6U 16 i t4.66 37 0 1 4' 6 . :160 -2i,47 64 DecrelLse Inaease l'sls!dza or SELIPPZ4 Decresse NEW:ADVERT7MENTS, S alt in Ur g e. and small sacks: for 'rale by WnrebluFie. 'at arriaAthl Mon Dee: 3 . '6n-82 . .. . . . . OCRIST E A D. 14110.11 GRIE AKE —the • best. in the market. Try - it: Try it I I For ialo at . GEO. BRIGHT & C0..0 • • .. Hardware arid.' ron Shire.. MEMO . 4.11 kinda of Merchandise received on •st orage • and A c,old on commission by. BECK & COHO • • Dec, 30. f65;52. . Wartimnse....Morris AdditiOn. Air ackerel in' hbls.. half iddr;;_qiarter :bbla:. and 1,1 Kits:. Cod . Fish: .Haddocie,• Herring. (Labrador), Herring (Bay), Bas Herrinarid . clieese, for, snle by BECK: _CMG,, • - Dec. SO,. '6.5 . -Warelionke, litgrria LO.LT,ER . A,C.ADENTX. Select. Boarding School for Boys and Young liatboltbn h , Montgomery Co., Pn., (15 mirth of-Philadelphia . D. W. FRIESE,' A. 'AL; Principal: Fine . location, !arse . thorough inatrnctitin in the Ancient.and "Modern lam gutless: - n - cpmmo and ; higher :English, ,faatheinatical nnrl ertnimental brnnches. : • . Sfialents 'preparad foi* . businesa. or for any claes:in . nfleae,• •• " • Dec .'6552-31.• • L ETTEUS. Renraninittir - . Uncininiett in ;the Post Office at St. Clair. State of Permeylvinia on clay or Deceinher. . To obtain any - of . 'these. letters.. the 'applicant 'Must Call for '•otlverffseti.l . ette•V , give.the.date of • this list. .and.pay to cat for advertising.:- ; . •', I n call or Within one I;tfmtit.; they Will be - sent to:the - Dead:Letter •OffiCe; Baer Ann.. Sparks John ; .Cnvanah Pat . ' - Tuvey CoiMelhis CroldW.Thrts • Jennini/S•Edwd Turner Gen • . 'Clowern Kimny-Maetie. :Thomas•Evan •Collins -Frank. : Miller Andrew • Walksr S • Connor Jesse'- • Miller A C . • Weaver. p Celemnn Con • Metz Daild , ..-Welck , Jolin • •Delvert Nmitt Sand . : • WilliamiThos 2 Dowell Thos • - . Parting.ton Win 'Williams John' Evans .Pwel Feliz•Saml :.Price Jsmes Der.l:3o. A NT RA CITE fpiCIAL . F . OII. • os - Ectoirmorr Arm Rcoarrroro, ' . . Deiember 26, 1806,- • • SEALED' PROPOSALS for - Tarnishing • Anthracite Coal for the Navy.. to be• delivered. dorinethe balance of the tlmil - Year ending aeth. June, :1665. will be re ceived at this bureau until 10.A;M:. '2nd January. 1856. These preposale. must- he- endorsed "Proposals for Anthracite- Conl for Steamers. • that' they may be dia. tioeniSfied - front other businesi letters. • . • The offer must he fur :the delivery - of 6,000 tens,- of • The-coal' Must' be of the • ;beet Bnek'.lfonntaie ne .Black Hetifh, or'of a kind eqnal tothern in all respects, for the. pti Intended. which equality will be:deter -milted by-a B.m . rd fappiiinted by the-Secretary- of the Navy afterthe reception'. of, the bide... .• . : Tne name of the coal proposed to he furnished must be stated in the Offer. .. • • . • . - ..11 is to he delliered Jeinnips of-suitable size for na Vat Strainers demo. of Uniform:quality. - selected .from unmixed. of which •tne contractor -will be 'required toltirnishsech evidence as pill he satisfacto• .ry. and be subjectlo such Inspection as to quality and quantity as the Ptepartmentmay direct. Time coal must, •in altrespeets, be satisfactory to: the inspector or. Fe spectOrs..to be annointedbr the bureau, ' who will have the of peremptory rejection. • . I The contia . ,t6 be . delivered on - board vessel s, at such, plane in'the port of New York nemnyhe desiminted by. the. ureau, and In such . imrintities:. - and 'at stich mes. as. in the opinion of - the BuMan: the, exigencies:. of ••thp • service may. reqnliel.. eineitheficing when the vessel is ' . reported ready to receire cargo t farnishing; if demand ed,. net less than 1,000 tons per „slay. to he .clietribeted to each vessel, as may be directed, until the loading is completed: ' -In the case of failure -.to'. deliver'. the coal 'in proper quantity. of 7 the' proper qfmlity. and at the; proper..timp and - place. the Bureau will reserve id . the' .contract the right to ptirchase'forthwitd.rit the contractor's risk and . - expense, that Which may.seem :agneSeary-ttr.atipply the deficiency- - • •' . 'Any demurrage or other , ..Charges to Whieh the Navy Department may be subjected from delay lathe proMpt delivery 'of the coal by the contractors will be deducted from their bills •• , • • .• • The pricemust be for the:coal delivered onboard vessels, on the terms and•conditiods above stated. tit the contractor's -risk and ' . expeitse; Fend wit hout extra .Charge of: any. kind.: .• • : • • --• • . • .. The, offer. as required by law. rintst'be accompanied lye a writteg.guarantee..§igneti by. one or more respire. sibigpertame, to the effect that they undertake - that the bidder or bidders Will. if. his .or their hid be accepted. -enter Into - obligation:Mauch time as may. prenribed by the Tinienn. with' good and. , sullicient securities, to . furnish' the Supplies propeied. • . : NOM-raxiSition Will, be' considered unless accompa ' Med by such guaranteej• - and the Departriient reserves the right to.reject'all the•offers.•' if considered. to. be to -thelntereat of, the service-to-do so; • •.• •'.. • f• Two or more, anntle-s: each -la a emu equal amount specified' to'be paid; will. he. required to -sign. the eontract:tind their responSibility.Wilthe certified' by a-United States District Judge, United States Did.' trict:Attorney, Collector. Or Navy Agent; . • • • . As-additional:land "collateral sectwity,.rtivetitY per withheld . froth-. the amount of all pay-, Menus. which reservation not '..to--be fold except by . .auttiority Of the Secretary of. the Navy, nntll, the con tract shall-have been in. all ;respects complied with and-the remaining , C ighty - - per cent.. or other amount that may be due _upon. each: b111,..wi11.• when a proper certificate , is l:arid - Shed by the inspectox.-und the hill approved by the Butted. be.paid -such navy 'agents as the - contractor-May name. Within ten' days after the . warrants for the same shall ..haveheen. passed by the Secretary of. thaTreastar3r.„ • •• • —.. • . It will be stipulated in theeontract'that if default-be madetn• the delivery of the doalin theAtvintity or the quality, and at the place and - time, directed, by.the Su reau----thed -and in that ease,the • contractor and ble st= reties will forfeit acid pay to the United States, as liqui dated daniages, a inn' of money nut . .exteeding twice the contract price,vitich'thay be recovered 'from time - to time, accordingtOthe actor 'Wadi Congress in that case proridea: • BidderS. WhOse proposals Shall be accepted, and none other, .wilthe mititled, and, ai early...as -practicable, a contract will he transmitted-to, them,. which .they - will be required to execute within.ted days- atter.its receipt at the. post office. or davYagencyrouned..by, them, - ...• . • . :FORM OF OPFER, • . (or We), of State of. hereby agree '' to fur-. 'nish and deliver '....:thousand., tons of ..-.. anthracite Coal for steamers' use; at at the rate. - of. per ton of 2.240 tionfids:',nmennting, dollars. the wholein conformity With the -provisions -and terms of 'the advertisement of the 26tli• day, ofil . .")-.ve.mber.lo6s. from .the Navy; Department, and hereunto - appended. . Should my' for our) - offer be•accepted,-.1. for wil•re quest to be informed Mid that the enatract may be forwarded to .... for signatures and certificates. • :• •-. • .• FORM OF GUARANTEE. : • . . • :We, the nndersigped , reildints of ....; irithe State 0f... : ~ a nd of .. .. in the State or ....hereby jointly, audseverally covenant.:with the. United States: and gdarantee that - in case the ibregoing;bid. .... be ac cepted;.... will, Within ten days - -after-. the receipt Of the PnatraCt 6.setillkt the Eamd. goixt and snilicient euretfes for.: th e delivery •Of the anthracite coal.proposed, cranpliatice with the terms of the - ad vertisement of thee, tath-..D . etember,'.l2.66. -hereto an pended; and under which it-was made: - add .in case the said • • .:!eball fail to.enter into-the contract aforesaid, - We guarantee to make good the difference. 'between the offer of the said and that which, maybe - accepted. Witheaa:. : . • here ytertiffthirt:." to - bet•tor,nl lenci*Wge and belief #te. above 'named gitarchtora. To he si by'stheltfalted Statile fifitilet , United ' , State.. District Attorney; , -Collector pry Agent. • .I.'• , L • STTBIttC. Rbmai iein Illattiaintott:ll. .ILA the Past Office; at Pottsville. State of •I" eimsylvir lila, oft the 20th clay of December. ,3,865. • 'lb Obtainatm of tbeeelettert:ttie Applicant inustotTl• for advertised ktters,^t l*y one re the date" . of this „Ibit, ate ,: If riot called fare within oar asonat;theY wnl to the Deati,lietter . , i;093,08 gki4a.is 14,333 or . . ...Beadle 3447- Maim:runes • • -,Brattcaleur-Tallie.groureM t•-• Bowen James Pullman Eartter•Allteir:ii HulkePraill .Pereday ph Altman Jobuutt. Brnth MteJi_lorW;Hattee..Ter.? . • McDowellMary.t. '• '• Howard dantei Money Mary ' Crowell Miloyt • Hogg Mr..• :McDougall Thou , - • Chart.tm Edrd 'Howard-41u! r • ~•-:ll,ut Cleirtmerul Deug" . Hobk - M.O Oltrfili Thole CLAM°rn el't C. .1' ti nee Pat ' . • liqos C o : P • - - t. t 3er Wm Robison JOU :ChltUhior Mae eh Betner Bridget Ryan Wai .CremerJatie Lindsley W,m.E File • Debbi 'Her .1 Sande. Sethit Tarrss. '^- '5 6 0;178:10 05. 127,cap 15 - - - - - - - - - - • . Donahoe Marla 'Miley Wm • " -Sullivan Frank ~ Dunn Ellen E Miller Chas F.. Smith Wm Egan Thos. ' MilleiDanl ;-.Stotke Elizabeth eh fkiniunda •-• • }finer .1.01 . 45; Dorre g o; Tholos 9 : DniiMn:3o, - SILLYMAN. RAILROAD: rims r'tirrAx..';' . .1•041 . 1 10.7c9 t,902 • • -8,110 107 . , 229 •14.54 &Oa ~,1,0471- 3,744 - • • 601 Vi a ialrE *EST, *lll - Nit gr . • AI ClEllpf.; ?ATC,NiETI fig-. El7lrArE w ND TRY 13 Writ]; .§ArtS. • : IrSkal FOR S4LE.- • • • ' • It has been thoroughly tested arid brought -into pine. tical use is admitted to be of great value. ,'A share of the whole orsotne district will be Bold at a low, valuation, tofnatish working capital -Y. An :energetic miner. with Money' to invest, can. Obtain /o:tearable .potihion, To Avoid loss of tin:ie.:parties applying will give full address, with references (none others will re ceive attention), stating minimum -amount .of means they Can invest..etc,: : Addresse. la.. Box No. 2,- 173 Poet Office:NeviYork. An interest-in'a Machine 'for. CLITTINO , 'THE ."11EAltING IN. , IN ; COAL also an iniproved..DßlLL POINT for OIL WELLS for vale,. Address u above: . - All - compliant . cations will be held comadentiaL • Dec 70.,465 1.1:4 1,6:.2 6,464 6.622 2,148 G.WOII 6,260 2.446 2,295 1.142 2464 9,1501 1,30'. 1,531. 1-275 ..2.,724J 279 M0.R,0 1.718' 314 . 155 .216 655 . 1:28IY -892 Super-Phosphate or Linke. STANDARD GUARAN7'EED. 1 24 1,025 i 135. 546 549 1711 34'0 . . • • • For Sale`at Manufacturers Depots—, • • . No. 27 North Front Si., Ph - dada., Pa.. • Foy 14 Boivlrs Whar6:Baltimoie, Old. And by Dealeis In general thronghput the - country... 2/ • The material-of which MORO PHILLIPS':PHOS PHATE is manufactured contains fifty per cent. more Roue Phosphate than Raw• Roue ; therefore it la more . . Fire yent.' eiporience has proi , ed t4i the 'Partner, tha It is not only; an active,bat alaptinz manor's.. '• MOHO PHILLIPS; •• . . -• • •-. SolQ:Propiieter andrifiniffaci - turer. Dec • • . b"-1y, ..: n . 16P1111 A NS' I.to 'kJ 'an order of the Orphans. ; Court of the. County of Bibuylkill.l the subscriber,. Trustee -of the Estate' ',of WILLIAWKIBTINER, late, of • the Borough of Schnyl-. itill - Haven, deceased, will expose to sale by Pablie.Yen . Pi elY,,,ltanuttrt 21 . 0t1i;1560.: - • • At - 2 in• the afternoon; at. the Public Douse of MAROARET 800 N..-in the said Borough : • No;4. A - certain lot of ground situate in the Borough aforesaid; .bounded southwest- by No:. 4, northwest-by :an alley, northeast by lot of Samuel Delbert; end:sand - I.: . es.t by Front street, being part of lot N 0.4 in the afore , 'said - addition, Containing . in fropt on Front street feet, and in depth-138 feet, more or less. •• No: "1. A certain lot:of mound situate in the Boiough. • atore'sald: bounded -.southwest' by Lydia (limes lot, northwest byan alley, northeast by No: 8. 'southeast by Front street, being part of lot No. 11, in said -lilehners addition.. containing in front 24 feet, • nudi in depth 220 feet, thorn or lest, . • • • • N0.1.8..-A certain hit of gxnued situate Borough aforesaid: bounded southwest •by.No northwest by alley,• 'northeast by No. 9.. and southeast 'by Front street, being Paris ot: lots Nos. 11 and 12 in -said addi-• -Don to. Schuylkill- Haven: containing, in • front:24 feet,- and In depth 290 . feet, More-or •• . • - No. 9; A certain lot of ground situateict the Bomngh .aferesald.'bountled - southwest: by No. 8. northwest' by. an alley. northeast by No. W.,' and southeast by Front street; being part of lot No. 12 Inttbe lifnreFlaid additipn. containing in front 24 feet; and ip.depth - 182 feet, more MEE] IS6 6.St 1,9i6 1 4,3111 • . . .. , . . . . . No. 10, A mrtain•tot.of ground situate in the•Btit , ough itf,if(i,-sid,' hounded southwest by No R. northwest ,by-an all e . y northeasChyNii:ll.:andsoutheak by Front street. tieing . uartkof lots Nos: 12 hod .11'in said Xleh-. ner's addition, einitutiting in front-24 feet, and; in depth -64 feer.'inore or'lrs. .- • ' • ..No • 11. A:certain 16t 'or grOnnd eltnatO In .the.tor; 'onglyntorttpahl..br.nuded•ionthwnst by No'.lo. north s -• went,by an alley: , northeast by No:12. ana'Fiont heist by Front st , def. .beiri..nart nt, lot :Nll.' VI in the aforesaid addition, : containlng in:front 24.'feet, :and in dentb 146 feet: more or less. • •: , -• • • NO. 12. A Certain lot of •crimnd situate in the Av ouch aforeiaid..bonuded southwest by No: %IL north. we - st anal ley. - northeast by a forty feet. road called •Doerstreet.• and southeast by Front street: being part -of lot No. 13 - in said, addition. - containing hi , front 'on Finnistreet 30 feet, end In depth' 135. feet,. more . or less' .No: It, A ,certain .tivo•Story frame dwelling, Mope; t.nry Iramelzitchen attached. a frame : • stable - and lot of crciund; siinate in the Borough aforesaid ; bounded southeast by land of Ilenry Vona!, northiveit by.nn' alley; northeast by hirNo. - 14. and snutheaSt by 'Front street, "beide lot No. 15 iri•.said. Kleine - vs addition, containinc .io ,frout: 40 feet, and in depth.l•2o feel,-'more or leis. . .'• , • : , • ,' Ni1:14,. A certain' lot of ground situate in -the 13or, ouch aforesaid; bounded southwest. by No. north weit by'an alley, northeast by part of No. 16. and south-' "east by:Front stvet: be ng part of lot. No. TO inthesnid 'addition, containing in _front 30 fect,•• and in depth 100 feet more or less. • • - • Late, the.estitte of_ aid &Ceased. -Terms and condi Lions Made knoWm at, the time a•nd place of sale bY •• . • •• . • •• JulN P.- IMPART; .Trustee: . -By order of Orphans' Court.. . , •" . • ":- • • • . • • • :-A:Potinmiit, Clerk.• .. • • ••Pnrrsvim.v....Dec. 25th; lrins. • • TN E: NEW-YORK TRIBUNE • One most momentous; 'arduous' struggle having re; "kilted In thetriumph .11' American Nationality. the n ter aiscomtiture -hnd -overthrow of Secession . very, Tiia ',fainnSP; profoundly rel.deing in this:l:esti le, will labOr to conserve, the legitimate fruits of this grand : - benignant victory •hy rendering Liberty.and Opportn, pity ihe.coninion heritage of the whole American• Pe ople now and.eVermore:.- • ' • . • • •.• .. : Discountenancing.. unmanly :exultition s . over or needless infliction of path or privation on the uphold ers of the 'Opt cause, it 'will insist on the earliest pop -Slide reStoration of the Southern States.to their-form er power anti influence in our Union; on the basis of • All Rights for All thelr.People. ' • •.- • , It willialior in hope 'to 'prove that the mibstitntion, of Free for Slave Labor must inevitably and universal,' ly conduce to' the. Merease of Industry„Thrift,• Pros perity.and Wealth, so that the South. within the neit ten years; must look back Mimed on:her'long persist . ince in a practice tin baleful as the chattelizins' of- Man. -It will labor for the diffusion of Comnion School Rei m:mina,. Maeofactureii, the Useful 'A'rts, thrthighont every portion of. our country, 'lint eipecial ly. throughout the sectionsifitheito &fold' of 'hero. believing that every good end Witi thereby be silliserv ed mid theintertist Of every uliefal and. worthy, class It will•tirge.the Protection-of Romeintinsiry - by die; , crlininating dtities•on_Foreigm Productif imported; with • .a . view to•d , awing hither the Most dapable awl skillful.: artificers and artisans of Europ.e. iind• the nntnraliziog crriimir soil of many branches of pmductiein hithertoall hut confined to' the Old'' World. while it - would :strengthen and extend those:Ny . l4h have already a foot ••It•will glve careful attention toprogrese and improve .'went in Agrlenlture, doing' its best at .once to bring markets to the:door;of our."farmers and' Madli them • . hamo : to the most of" the opportunities thus afford ; M: gATEETt .. It will .devnte constant attention to:-Markete, allyibr.AgriCnltuml Producte, with intentto 'nave .irth produces' and consumer - from -:being victimized by the speculator and :forestaller. And. - Givine fair scopeto. Cnrient Literature. to .the procc'edinr, , s or, .Couresa,:azid to the generaLllews of he Day. it hope's to tetabi .14 old ptitrom , . and'attract many new to bear.tbem: company. , ' . Werarely emplob travelinc . ' agents, as .an manydrns. pestors are habitually.prowlinf in the assumed. capsei. • ty of : ablicitora forjotirriels. prefer that our sub--; -scribers pay their 'money ..to . perenna they.knnw and of whose intes - ritv they '?ire assured:.. Any friend" who b'elievM‘he will do . d by-increasing the eitcrile-: 'tine or.Ter - Talucss is anthorized: tci solicit and: ceive suliscifipi ions: Specimen Cepieti will he:Promptly: .sent %ithont'cliaree fmthose' requiring 'the= and' we. trust-many friends.will he moved td ask their neichbors 'and acqmiintauces to oin.in making up their clubs. • . The Great Family Newspaper, NOW IS THE TINE TO SUBSCRIBE f THE . . . NE W-YORKMEKLY.TRIBIVE llPrinted-on a largn, : .dtinble4riedittia ;Stieci,.. Making' eight Pages of six colamns'each,, --It'eontalns'an the • :important editorials , published Irt.Tas: DAILY-Treatise, except those of merely Ideal. infereit Literary and Scientific Intelligence Reitiews of the'..Most inter .esting . and ininormin new. 13bokk: thaLiteritnre from' oaf large , corps of correipondCine.4 the latest news re. ceived •by 'telegraph -tram': Washim - ton • and: all other. 'parrs of the errantry a Snetinary ofelll.important,iu: - tell leaner in. this city. and el sewhere .a- Fwriopsis.of t hii • proceedings of .Congress and State Legislature when In eeseloii ;:thePor.elOneSis received . by every steamer : • Exchisive Reports of the:Proceedings of the Fanners! Chit) of. the Americaninatituter• Talks about Fruit and other.HartleeltemNind.Agrieulturel, information open-. .thilio'contitry reeidente: Stock. Financial. Cattle„ - flry ?Geode andfieneral-Market.:-.Reports. making- itAnth , for variety - ited-cbienletenks; altogether the most vale . able: interesting and' instructive.:WErat.r.Ziawsraesat published in the world. . • . : Full Report of the Ankericati Institute Fanners' Club, and , the various - -AgOeultural' Epprts, , ,.la.cach number, ate richly worth: a yent's subscription.= TERMS.. . Mail subscribers, stride , n00y4.1 year-52 tios'..-;:.5.2.00 Mail subscriberS. Clubs of live Ten coolft, addressedp.rinies.of subscribers. .--17 50 •Twenty.do• • do ' :' do .. do • • •„ ...34 00 Teo copies, to one address • • • • • .1 nOO Twenty copies, to"one address " 39.00 An extra copy wtllbe sent fofeach club of ten, For clubs of twenty, two: extra . copiee;• or one copy of the Se.ini-Weekly. will be sent gratis: • For clubs Of fifty, five conies; or 'case copy of the Daily Trihnne be stint gratis for one year. ' .Subscribers in Canada must send "0 cents each In ad- diLion. to ply U. S: postage. , , • , , THE NEW-YORK SEMI-WEEKLY :TRIBUNE is published every Tuesday. and FRIDAY. and contains all the;Editorial articles, not merely local m character ; Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms:'Letters from our large . corps of Foreign and DoMestic Correspondents; Special' and'ssociated Profs Telegraphic Dispatches a careful and complete Summary of Foreign and Do: atestie News; 'Exclusive Reports of the Proceedings of the Farmers , Club of the American Itvtitnte ; Talks about Frrtit. andother Horticulturld and Agricultural. Infoimation .. Stock, Financial. Cattle. Dry Goods and General Market Reports, Which are pnidished in THE -DAILY TRIBUNE. THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBURE• also gives, in the worse of a year THREE or FOUR of, the best and TllO4 thrilling stories, ever pnblished by living authors. The cost of thmte atone, If bought in book form. would be from sista eight dollars. If purchased in the ENGLISH MAGAZINES from which they are carefull selected, the cost would be three or four times that m. Nowhere else , can co mach cur rent intelligence and permanent litlntry matter be had at PO cheap ara as In THE SEMI-WEEKLY, TRl it BUNE Tho vho believe iir the 'principles and Rol' prove of the c cter of Una Tarstroa can increase its power and in ence byJoining with their neighbors in terming dab to subscribe for Tire Scat WISEKU Edi tion. It wil n that way be supplied to them at the lowest price for which so=per can be printed. sobecribereh 1 copy, 1 year-104 nos. .. . . ' • do . _ 2 copiPs, do do .00 . • do ... '' .6 coplet , , orover, for each copy.' 3.10 On receipt of $5O for ten copies. :an extra copy .Wlll be sent sir monktia. On receipt of $45 rot fifteen 'cop; lest an extra copy win't3e. sent:sine year. Por. 5100, we eerid thtrty - -fonr . ovine; and one: copy Oitty nxsr; gratin, Snbscribeia-In Canada rank - nend 40 centala tP.POPaY United State DATs , Snixiciiberti in Canada mut tea :sl.';o in addition, to prepay thifteri• States postaLe..... • • • • • • Terme, cash In advance. • ' • • Drafts on Nei-York, or Pciert-Offfoe -, orden,PaYable to the order of Tax Tuatras.: bethg safer. are orators Melo any other mode*? remit:tore. Address THE TRMUNE„TrIbttne liaildir7, New York. Dec 30 ••35 . ' NNW G4Catoine.. linprlbv.ed 1866. 1 r 44- .g. 4 7 • v, Nor A TIRA v ----MASONIO-11 719 Chestaht St., Philadelphia, nowericr(fv'ary t 4: A - 11 t n Rai s'' birawa Itegio*tion Breeagelle evert:llls, • • Wisolltep:Cal-tains, - ' Saba 7i~iae,Cartaias;.,n; . - . Banana Curtains, • Cleib; Table amid Plane 'Coven, Cw.wtantlY ' • 7 . . . . QIIIS M.A.TERIA:I;S, • ,„,. 'enapratiprihe celebrxted:SNlTlMA CLOTirtti 2!10.DE. . 7 .''DRAPKIRIES! tarWINDOW SHADES In eteriPodri!bleStsle;pojoettrEttee! eje; Pitotaaelphia.: mbold Exeruct Sochu giver health and , vigor to the frau:lolnd bin - 9,001e pallid .i cbeek...:De- . bility li. • acompanied by many. alarming symptorae, and if. .no'treatment is subinitta4 to, -canstunption,. amity. or epileptic Hts ensue... •. ' 0ct,21, Great Distribution UNION GIFT ASSOCIATION, 204 amid 206 BROADWAY, N YORK, or.: ROSEWOOD PlAROglic MELODEONS, Fine Oil • Painiings, 'Engravings, Silver Ware, 'Gold tir;Silver Waiohes, E . Lr q_i NT :- ..JEyvEla.v;l CONSISTING OF . . 111MOrld Pine. Diamond Rini Gold Bracelets: Coial, Florentine... Mosaic. Jet. Lava, • and Caine() • La-. ;dies' Goldßeni with Gold and Silvt!r. • • ...Extension .Holdetv. Sleeve Buttons,. • - Sets nt Studs.. Vest and Neck ' •-. CLalas Alatn &Visaed • ' • ; Gold Riney. • .. • • . valued at-- • $-'7...00 - ;Q-0.,0.: DISTRIBUTIONS are made in the following Manner: CERTIFICATES - naming .eact article Mid its value are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES which are well mix,ed: • One of these envelopes containing the certifi cate:Or oider. for : acme article. - will be delivered at our office , of sent hy•mail to any address, .without regard to cffoice- on rkeiptof 25 . . receiving the Certlficat the: ph7charer.will see whit 'artiele it draVis and its value, and-can then send -One-Dollar and recelvdlhe article. named, or can choose any other-one-, article: on our list of the same rtir - Pnrchniters ntonr SEALED' EISVELOPES: may . , in tlitarnaner; glitain an article worth front Our to Fiie.litaudred .D61111:8, FOR ONE DOLLAR, Which they need ,not',U4 until it leknown what le drawn and ill! value.. • • • - - • WEn!ire eatiefactiongnaranteedin . all'eas. • , THE . UNIOICAIET ASSOOIATION•••\ • •. call. l tour ditentian to the fact Of -.rip 'being the largest and most popular Gift and in• this country..- The. basili c :Ts- is. and alway.f.has be e n conducted-in the 7 : nostcandid -and honorahle - Than-1 her. .Our rapidly inereetsing. . trade .a. sure g uarantee of the a ppreciation:. pf our'patrani• for • this. method of . obtaining rich elegant and „co s tly, . g `During the past .year we have fortharded a number of the most valuable prizes.to ;all parts Of. the cbuntry: . Those' ho patronize us Will receive the full value of their money, as no .article On our. List is' worth' less- than One '-Dollar;; retail, and there'are .11 - o Blanks.... ' . ..• ...Parties dealing with us', depend on may 4epenon having prompt returns, and the Article drawn will, be imrnetgroeli t sent to' *any. address hy return . mail The following parties bivi.reeently drawii valuable, prizes from the:Union Alsoeintion, and.hare hindly al lowul .nie of. thitir . mimes i• . - . • A. S. White, C Sireet,'Washingtoti, D. C., Piiino,..value , Miss Emma La Rue, Arch Street, Philadelphia,Melo- Mrs. J. Costello. Montreal. OfITIMIELPiano;',S2OO.: M. Seaton.:Neie York "City. Oil Painting.. (scene OR -theLinclsono'sl2s. . . • - - .• . • Card. Thomas L. - jewel!, Co. 8, • 14th N. Y. V.- Gold' Rev. E. S. Jinson, Detroit; Mirh.,.Silver Watch, SG6. Miss Lottie Lines. Diamond.Rintt, 5150.: •• - '-Jamett.Cantribell...Mekideon, $l5O. - Mrs. A. Lawrence, Tim 'OrleitilkLit. - . Diamond Ring, . .• C.. 1.1: Bailey. New YOrk City,'. Oil-Painting. . -Mls.s M. Manor; Sharon Springs, Plano,.slloo.- Itlany.nanies, could •be placed on this list,•lnit we pub lish nci nameS without permission. ~'Our. patrons are desired to send united States Currency when it'-is con . • ... . . • LIST OF ARTICLES . TO "E: :SOLD. , : - FOR .1:00. TACIT I ... . . .Withont_regard - tO value. and not to hO paid for, until yon-knowwhatyon will . receive.: 15' ROseNV•ond N . Voith • from $2Oll 00 to 450 00 :• . Melotleonii,'lloscwood .:175 00 to 250 00 •; .iS Fine Oil. ' 30.00 to 100 00 .150 Fine - Steel EngrAvings.:4Thined 23.00 lo 30 on • .50 liincle.l3..des I ' 25 DO to 4100 Tho Revolving Pat"t • CaCtbrs, Silver 20 00 to, 4 . 0 . 00 • 50 Silver. Prnit and Cake Thickets.. '2o'oo t0',35 no -• • 4.00 . 5 et of Tea and Table 5p00nc...•..' 20 00 to 40 00 ••• 150 Gold hunting Case 'Watches, ,* •• • '. • Warranted ' •I 50 00 *ifs() 00 . 200 DiaiDond Rings, Cluster. land ' . • Single Stone, ' ; 75 nO. to 250 00' - 175 Gold Watches.. : ... •. : • 55 00. to 15000 . 300 Ladies' do., • ' • GO . t0)10 . 3.n0 no :50n Silver:Watches • 20 DO to 15 00 • 2,000 Vest:and Neck Chains..._:.::;lo 00 to 30 00 '.l,2oo'Pairs' Ear Rings. new .2 00 to 0 1 00 • 2,000 Gold-Pencils and Tooth Ploks - .. 275 to .10 00 8,000 Real Onyx & Atnethiat Liroueli 400 to 10 . 00 4,ooo.l.ava'and Plorentine do: • , :400, to • 000 2,ooo.Masonlc Pins • • •- I • 4bo to. Watch Kopp, .new ' •, , . . pattern 4,000 . 6bildrens• Armlet :4 • - ..... • • • - .3,000 . Setspf Bosom Studs- • • " 150 to ; 00 3 ; 000 Enameled ,Sleeve Buttons 7.. . ,275 to 1009: 15.000 Plain Gold and Chased Ridge.. 250 to 500 - 4:000 stone Set, ot,Seal "•• «.56 to 10.00 4,ooo . Lockets of all sizes • • . '2 50 to, •8 00 15,000 Seta of Ladies' aeivelty " S 00 to - 20,00 .4,000 Watch Chains: .. . ' 5.50 to . 5 . 00 5,000 Gold • Pens, - ..Stlyer . •.•Bx; Caeca, •. • . , 6 • ••• •• • and .. .400 to 00 10,000 Gent's Breast and Sca rf Pins:.. 3 00• to" 2000 6,000 Ladies' Ne' Style Belt Puckles• . - 4'oo to :" 6.00 • .3,000 Citiatelain Guard Chains 6 00 to - 20 00 -'l,OOO Gold Thimbles. • • 600 tp - : t . no 3,000 Set Ladies' Jet and G01d...::.15 00 .to '25 00: 10.00 .GOld' Crosses " ' • •• 150 to' 6.00 5,000 ChaSedl3Mecleta - • - ' - SOO to 16 00 7:000 Oval Band Bracelets • " ..• 6'.00 to 20.00 1tc,;i00913 . 2111 Bar Dmps, all c010r5."....... Acrto 560 • 4.oooPine told' Pens • . 200 to 350 3,0 . 00 Style Gold & Jet Eardrops_ • 3 00-to: . •'ll:tr -- .A chance to obtain.any of-tbei aborts Articles; for ONE DOLLAR - by purcha sing - a Bealed , Enyciope f0r.25 Cents. - . • . " . • .• ' •: Dr" Five Seuled Envelopes mill be gent fOrsl - ; .Elev en for $2 irty . fur $5; Sixty-five for $10; -One Hun dred for . $l5: : ••: • • . • • • • Agents .Wanted Eveuwbere. • . • . . • . , • - • Long letters. are nnnecessari: Hirye the kindness ;o write vlsin directbine, and inthoositig different articles 'from thosc.drawn; mention the style desirecl:• We pre fer le.tters to be addressed.to our pox- -5305; Post Office, Xi, - Orders' ,for SEALED ENVELOPES MUM le - every Casio, be' nceompenied :with the LASlLirith..the tteste,of the person sending,: and. Town, County, 'and SOtto, plainly -' • • • _ . . . . Letters should be aadressed . to Managers as fo 7EjART,:&I‘IAXWELL'i; . . . • Box .53015, Pii.st .0 nice, stysy;lk - or,k Ncivemtier .. • 444m#, IJmyi t ants. ov Tnocsann. certifitates and re, commendatorfletters have been received, attesting the merits of Helmbold'a.Genuine .Prepamtions, many of Whichare from the highest sources, including eminent stateSmen;cleigymen; governors. State Judge's. &T. • • Oct: 28. '05.. .. • ' .1 . .43-6 m. ' ?..;-New • itOck of Pocke Knive. and.Bciaaota at.. . • • • • Dec-16,!65-50. STICHTER &THCiMPSON'S or the Hal d stye. —Pine Ivnry • Haridled Table and' Deswert Kiiivea, Butter Knlvea. Call Bells, at Dec 16, STICHTER &THOME:3OPS . 'HELMBOLPS CONCENITATED VaritAtv BUCHI.T . • • Is the Great Diuretic: • • Iltnanotn's Clo.NOTufm.AlTrai SAl s obtrAirt.i.a.. Ie the Great Blood Purifier. •• .• • ' Both aie totepared according' to totes oL.Phirtnacy and Chern.tstty; and - -are the tnoet active that can b dada. - .* ' Oct. 28, '65.'43 3m.. . nife Basket* tc new. ettle extra . Table -Mate, 11 Fancy FlowerlAskete. Time Ellmem*. at : - Dec.l6, '65-60. . STICFITEFt tt•THOIAPSON'S Y isitcd Tea and labia Spooni, :Plaied and .Ivory - Not Picks in cases Profit Knives. Table.Castcins.. at Dab la. A65- 7 :50 STICHTERA THOUPSON7S, The famons.Clipper skate,. so pf.puhulast A new style of ,ladies ilkateat • . Dee 14, .6.5--4-ao- THOMPSON'S • an , Ahead-26 dozen!, sleds, alt.aorted l iron and F, wood. large and small.. plain and goose neck. at Dec 16,, , 65-50- STICETER & THOMpSON'S : - • Tha Depot for-Skates: 500 pairnt assorted,. boys , . Merirand.ladieeo skates,lrbm:sl-tti '91 5 -Per pair. •Tbe place to find an assortment. :and certainly get, a -Call at STICHTER & TEDILPSON'S. Sleigh very soiree. hire a fine aerwrinieet. To those - who want, we would eay, buy early. 'At , Dee.16,..65-50- STICHTER & THOMPSON'S - . . Clbitndeliei-s for horning coal • Chary:hes. - A-I :Halls, and Private Dwellings. New stylet, othand and stand tailing at • . STICHTER & THOMPSON'S ' . . . . 1 - 11 . it.muou) . •8 llrraYkirr 13ceur and Inettorrn Rosa Arum cures secret and delicate disordeni.• in all - their stages, at littlenspenEie„ - little.or no change in diet,' no inconyenience, : and no ea - posnre. It is pleasant in taste . and'otior, immediate in its adios, and free from all Arlon* properties. • ' .oct 28, , 65:481.6m, • • ••• • *.ADIESI!...A.I 4 ID SATVUELM, am. —A fine assortment of Ladies , and.tlentle-. meas. Satchels :. Potket.Boolu - for Ladies, and also Nis, SatclielsL-juscreceived. and for sale cheap,' at • . • 'B. BANNAN'S Book Store; Pottiville• . . . ATEW JUSTICF - FEE BlLL®: —.Npw /1. ready,' new Justice Fee Bills; for sale at • • • - •"8.-.llA.lill . 24V4, : Centralitreet, Pattatille. .TIMBER TailiDS 'FOR BALE. - heavy Zither, - and ImprovedTh : tracts ParniLande, Schitylaill County« near a Btatloa on tataariaaa ;Railroad. and handy to the' Mabanoy OW Region., Apply to P.N. SHAIIIriIII4 NPT. '6l-44-Bne.• • Pottsville... weisa k salanera, Bob and Truck Sled and. Goose t. - Neck, at • , STICHTHR & THOMPSON'S : - • • . • ..• lakeli Not-erseluite: the only article - that - . 1) crack ,well, at. STICHTER kpIOMPtiONII , rig bet Philadelphia okittiid dub pkile, a 11 stiv . 1: at . Dec 10.15 ' OTICHTER ik‘ MOUPSON• .a~.icsk,r~arwa_ . : WHITNEY, - : z : STREET, 'POTTSVILLE., Pe*er ANP-FOREION , .. :GOLD:; AND.. - SILVF.,I3, roreiKnAExchatige, A A A • United States - Bonds, Quartermaster's. Vouchers And Uneurrent Money. MONEY RECEIVED. ON. DEPOSIT. INTEREST allowed as perspeeial agreement. , STOCK'S and BONT#S. bought 'and sold at the ,New York - and. Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual ~Commission. :REWARX OF COIINTiEVEITF,CAITO ttiiPgl2:oll'4*D DLL.' rag endearorinfr to: dispose of their own :and other pre puritan* im# the eputation ottsdnett. by Harainaasea Chwitlal"Pnaianarioxs;" " Oct. 25.:" . 65. 43-6 m. - Sarrraaaii f3TIT;iITIONB RaTOILLD' ELYISOLD'B EXTICAO'I' -'• •-• - Oct: 28, 765.'43.6m: Take do Eurs.re'Unpledanat and Unsafe Resisedies: for anniessantand dangerous &seas& UsellgursotaesErrasor Buono and Laraovsnlioan MIISU WINDOW.B LI AD new .eupplyof BraWn and Gold:Window Shades of the. latest • patterns lust. received and for • sale. Orders taken for Shades to be made :to any size for Churches. Ballsned Dwellings, et, , . . BANSTANS. A: ready and• conclusive test of the properties of HISLMIiOI:I3 . B 'FLUID EXIII•CT Bdoiw will' be a compari son with those set forth' , • in the I.lnited States Dispense-, tOry. • ; :Oct: 21, ' ' 11th:1i : boltPs Fluid Extract Barba is pleas ant in utsteAnct odor, free from all injarifics' proper ties, and immediate in its action.. . : 'Oct. 211,',65.--ern. E IV' CA WEI ISTORE.—Just opened'. at / ithe stand lately ocenpled byN. C. Morrison. Cen tre street, nearly.oppos,.its Market, a Now Dry Gocids, Grocery and Prevision Store, in which will :be kept constantly on handA „cholie stock of Goods In that line: Also, 'Quearuniare,.Floneand Feed. &c. The undersigned .hopcaby strict 'attention to bust. nese, to receives fair share of , theinNle patronage. • ' • • ROBERT A. GLOWS. . pottsyille,.October 1. 44-ti Atha . .United States Mail. LENVIE PIER.No,- 42, NCRTEI.RIVER.;foOt of Canal Street; at 12 o'clock - noon, on the-ist. llth. and 41st of every month (except-when those, datert fall on Sun day. and then on the preceding Saturday), -for ASPIN••• WALL. connecting, via Panama 'Railway. with one of Crimpany•s.Steamships from Panania' for SAN-FRAN- ClSCO,tonching at - ACAPULCO. : . • . Iit—DENRY CIIkIINCEY; -- Captaln Chan connecting - • with-CONSTITUTIONiCaptain Farneworth....-- IIthLATLANTIC;• Cantain - "Maury,: connecting . .. With . GOLDEN CITY, Captain Bradbury." • • . • 21st—NEW.Y.Oltg, Captain' Horner, connecting: with COLORADO.' Captain Watkins.' . • ' - . • • . Departures of .Ist and. 41St connect at Panama with . Steamers forSOUTH PORTS. .Those.of lot ;touch at MANZANILLO. ' . . - . - Tattomns rissitit saris tK ounsinteT... • First_Catitri ""- • .4;350' • " Steerake • - • . • •-• ' •• • 125 A discount . of ONE QUARTER.-from steamers. rates allowed to second cabin and steerage" Ina/mangers with " Also, an - allowance of. ONE- QUARTER on. through 'rates to 'cleryjnien and their -families; .and" school teachers; soldiers having honorable disctarges; One•O•nitdred Pounds .Pnegaga• allowed each 'With. Baggage-masters accompany baggage - through, and at tend-to-ladies and children withont ' male protectors;.. - Baggage-received on the dOrk the day before sailing. frOm.stettnilmata: railroads, and passengers' - who prefer -:to staid • • An experienced surgeon onboard, ' Medicine and'itt A Steamer will l)e.tilacrA on the line Janitary: i 1866. to ron from Wm to ASPINWALL, . For Pfuastare Tickets or farther information. apply at the Company's ticket (Alice, .on the Wharf; FOOT OF CANAL STRKET,'NORTLI RIVER. NEW YORK. 1 0 , W G. BELLOWS,- Agent. . 51-3 m , ' -•- 3 5Vt0 . 8 b 0 •2-bU to :&(N1 PACIFIC MAIL - STEAMSHIP CONPA,FI1 4 8 THROUGH; LINE TO :CAIL.IFOIiNI.4II, TOUCRINQ AT MEXICAN POETS, Dec 23. !&K • AA I . IIX4IVICIER. S. .• ••.• -• ..• •ISOIDERS' -PENSION ,AGT OtDcc iit Mattitttioego Street, Opposite the -,• New - Town Hall, • 2d ItgOit-cLAY'S.BtILDING; EFran.4 th'e, Largest iliintstartyring Chnnigte iri the am' acoriainied •yritli Mr. 11. T. I.lF.T.mitemn. Mann facteier.Of lletn3bold'a Genuine Prepartithins; he occu pied the dr a g -store Opposite my•residefice, and -was successful in 'conducting the businen where others had not beeneOually : s6 before him. I have been favorably luipressed ivitlthis character and enterprise. • • : WILLIAM M'IIIGHTMAN, e t,. Firm of Pownna A t, 'atoirrmAa, : . ' . : ..: 31anufaaturi Cheruiatt!. - . . : •. . 1 !. . •.. 9th and o ti streeta;Phillidelphia fltirlitClo 9 B .. PATENT received Peiree's Patent Slates. with leaf.for OM- Also . •Leaf:Memonniclums 'for -the pocket.' For wile-'at B. BANNAIN'S, Centre-Street, Pa_ : • . • . . Foe non-retention .or, liteentinefigeOrurine, Ir ritation,. inflammation or ulceration of the madder, or .4.l4neye . ,'lliaeases . of - the prostrate glanda. bladder, Calculus grav e l or brick-duet. derisit; and al • diseases'of 'the. bladder, kidneys and 'dropsical swel line's, Use 11E01licILD% FLUID,ESTRACT JSUCEIII. "... October 21, t4ls:' •, ' ' ' •- • • A IlrE N •WATC In 'gold and silver A cases; American Clocks,' and Jeivelry of all de ierfptions, eau be .obtained at the-store: of, LEDWERS, Meet; Centre street, Pottsville. ==lil . . .. . . . . .., . . WHY rtiJURE, THE • 'l.:011PLEIION' ET •6Wi,ECS ANII WAatira.which , thoice or . fill . . up tbc.• pores of the skin, ;mad M a short time leave : it harsh and dry i.. It is in the blOod.'and if 3Mil . ."‘Vant smooth and soft skla nee Helm. hold's.Extractof Sarmipiuilla, : It eivmr a brilliancy to the cOMplexion, ' ' .. .- Oct. 28, '65.43-6m. . r±ENIVIIVEIIIII.PORTJED HAVANA:SE -A-I.:C11.116, sold 4etall tO cents a piece by . • _ GUSTAV WOLTJEN, Centre St.. next door to the Unlon Hotel, .Potteville Oct 4S, '65: ' - • 43- • AMERICAN HOUSE L-1 - V' lP Y ST:A.BLJE The midersigned bags leave to aunounce . to.theiputi lit that he.has taken the above, popular. and • commodi: "one stables'lately under the management,. of. Mr. J. D. Brown, and is prepared.to accommodate all :with , good' and safe Single and Double Carriages.. and well trained 'Saddle Horses at reasonable rates.- Having a piactical knowledge • of. the business,, and possessing facilities forlioarding horses either by the day, week, or month, he respectfully' solicits ther,patronage of the public,' hoping by strict attention, to bniinees,. andoffering ad vantageous inducements to. all, ha may 'satisfy every patron... .:: CHAS. W. VAN DUSBN.. Deco 'GS ' . 43.6 a• . . . - ' [Reiitar k . a fr om Cominercial A . /ie./0041 '• After a 'careful examination of ilelmholdts Prepara tions, they enjoy- our 'ntmeat confidence. We consider them safe and reliable: '. . NEVEILIIS .t YATES: • Pulianzirity“ Jane 12.. 1§65.. Oct. 28, 166 43-6 m. Dotat Potatoes :: Potatoeti::: for sal by . • . . • BECK. ar:C0110. - .Dec7; , 65 . - < . ' it non Atin- Yonsurrn. Ninon are regained by Oct 2&.!65'43 . . . . .I V .4T JIZELEIVED.—A fine assort:client-of La .. 11 de& pABAS, POR TFOLIOS and POCKETBOOKS. For eale tx,t .. • .- :.,.' . - :.- • B. BANNALN.S. •• - . Centre St,.Pottaville. :. . • '. n;- . -5 - • . . . DANT.TAX. • Biamc.Book . .mairroßAcirErkr:,B, . . Will furi3fsliall k-inds.of Booki for Banks, County OM. cers, Coal:Operators, Merchants, Manufacturers, , '&e..xi:lade of ,the mqterials for 1866. Send in .yclur Orden , ha ' = . 74ANNAN't Iltokstdre, NEW . .-.PERIMME ..-- • Kik i.tiEJ.,HANpiti,tioilEF.:.: . . grnnt , iPerfinnae,...pietlled: from f the Rnre :Renntifial . Flnn - er • Crow. h ' '3lantKcietuted'ony IT PIMA LON dr NOM :13ewate` of .Colinterfeits. Sold by iln*zist.4 generilly, Jnlyl, 60 , OLIDAY:. PREISENTSL—A _splendid se lection of Wateties, Gold and Silver, of Amen ? inn; Foglia' and Swim makei C.; GRIMM, 16: : • Centre St.,..Potiaville. . Solid Silver Spoon,-Forks. Ladles;,'Frait • Knives. Ica Cream Scoops,. &c:. &c. Silver. Tobacimßoxes, at • .B. C. GBEEICI3., Centre St., Pottsville. 1 - .)15c 14 '65 • . • • •• • tn. • . . . . 1)1111ADIVAPIIIAdc-IIIEfDpie • Christmas HolidElys . • Tjeketkowill be tan -at - iethiCed etations'oxilialn Road and Brambei. Good frail datuSay Sad inst... nntit Wednisditt Juni :sraclB66. ' NICOLLS, Supt. irf .11 +, ootom . Saturday,. Deceniber..3%,lB,4l‘. TEE LATES1 1 NEWS. •• . • Ger. Curtiiraha Igealtl-4hditeetelsaial 11.• The attending physidan npiin GOv. - Coati 'Os Cuba writes that the • Govertterqa , raPidly naffed% his health. - His 'milady:eras diet her the opine. Thatitainhas ossitiedo. and :the GovVrtitior has recovered the use of istutsiporsehhe will return some time in Janne** • • : • Gov. Worth, of North Carolina, assumedA wa be les Of his office on Thursday.:./ - - It Is said that the floadng debt d the , war Wallow' ment-amonnts to r 100,000,000 . I Mrs.' ("lenient C.' Clay fatxtsrvlaftio,l7 l oaaa at Fortress Monroe, - Gen. Stoneman intn Washinellein: - • Semmes, of the Alabama.'is being-hrtmght to‘Witalle itigton in a ganboat fronaldobile: „.• John C. Heenan. the puelhs4 , arrlyett" in NeW York: . 'cm Wrdnesdar, from Bioghuxt ' • All be trophies And other property of the- Me Tom Savers have been sold initngland at auction. The Atlantic Cable Courpantlidend" tolai..4araher , wire and attempt to recover the old Onewairtonall." We receive" deplorable ',act:omits Of the: emadltlon Texas. Tae people are atifferlnghtnnidarvittfon. But four Sonthern-CohmiesanontlmAlt- ts gild, can Like the test oath. ' The funeral of 'Thomas Corwin' toOrplacii* Lena.; non, Ohio, on Ctuistmar. = ' • ' ". A BRUTE niniedVilsnt; believed" however, be.fietitionS;:'wfitilb!tnigio atdnesf')e t_N t _7 Y.,,0n the 2,1 ; inst."- He, had mnrdered thgete persons:at different periods. , "Onenn old mien". 7. named Deycie, under cireinnstan&s:of pecu Hai atrocity, - for ids 'money. " 'Another, 'n3 lady namediLewis,,at'Lancister, N. Y., : and the third, a man mamed-BurrHuiton, cure: N: reb Y. .0n they, b et e was „ heengad! : he , indulged in the Worst ilnofproftinity;ey,en; on the gallon-B. : : He persistently : refused: to telt his real name, - and would not let a pho.:, tOgraph be •takeni oithOugh one; was last got bY strategern. The world 1 #4 1 ,1 1- 0. 1 : of such a. monster. . . - -”: . - I THE seat of. Hon John P. Stockton, who,: was chosMa to thtb -United States. Senate by a mere plurality vote of the Inglelature lest, 'winter, will be contested.on:the ground that. the usage of the:Legislature , for the past sixty, yeata was violated in ' his election. Mr. Stockton has been a violent opponent , of ' tba,. Government. during_ the last •ipor, years, and for this reason the friends of the -Union are outlining that he stall hold scr..honcirable a position through any` witair.:measurea':Of,po -litical tricksters. 'mendin such cases in the-Senate, Mr. Stockton has been admit ted, and es claimsare i o be investigated at - 1 • terwards. . . , • . Philadelphia • • •••:•*ThitLADlt.tina, Thursday, Dec. 29;1885:' :' :. Tam Flour market is rather more active to-4day, , and priceafirm..-Sales copprise 2,000.bb15,-niost ly North West fathily, at - $9@0.50 including 5011; bbls good Ohio 'on private terms and VA! bbla Pennsylvania family at $lO Per bbl :..The retail ers and bakers arc buYing in lots at from $7.5000. for imperflne,.i..4B.soo9 for eitm, $9:@9:50 for Northwest family,'slooll for Pennsylvania; 'sad' .ohio.dp, and $1.1.50@ . 12 per bbl b for fancy - brands to quality. . . • • . :f. . GRAlN.—Prime Wheat -continues soa-cep and in fair den•iantrat full Priees; .4,000 banhels sold, 52',25(g2.35 for good and choice reds. nibetly at n.so s 3 bushel; and white'at 'from 32.00Q2.70 bushel, according to quality..' Cormii• scarce and . in - good demand ; 4,500 bushels new: yellow sold at 82883 o; in the cars and , in store. •-Oats • are 'in steady.de.mand at former rates, with, sated 3,000 bushels at 50@510 . for Pennsylvania Ind -Dela ware in the cars. •'. • ' • •" POTTSVIUE MARKETS. Corrected Weekly for the Itrimers , Journal Wheat Flour, extra ramily, per barrel.. do', do do"- do• . per. do' do extrlf .per barrel.. do - do ,superfitte,* - • do • Rye Flour s - do per cwt.... do per bushel. do • oe -pound: do do Bnekvheat Flour," . • Whcat;prime,whiie : " d`o do rel Dried Peaches, puree dy do . rummy Dried Apples, • Rye,: V bu. Corn; Out;'- Soup beaus" Bye Chop, " Corn Meal -" Middlings, " Potatoes,' • " IJay, ton'. ":bale cwt Straw, V ton. Plaster, Salt, V sack. Tim Seed, to Clover " Flax " .." VCABLE'. COAL LANDS for Leone: . The - COAL RIDGE' IMPROVEMENT AND COAL COMPANY is prepared to lease their, lands, alteMed 'near Mt. Carmel; N'orthumberland'- County, Paz'. con taining 9.313 acres in one basin of ationt four" mita in tengfh. in which, .are -the celebrated Mammoth, Skid more, and'other veins of first finality 'of Coal. The Mammoth and back veins have been worked to some extent on both the north and south dips. : • • The Lehigh and Mithanoy Railroad. passes . through these lands, and will be prepared to narry. coal on .the opening 'of next , season, making a direct outlet to Etizabethport and :other shipping points - near New 'York. here are connections with the Mine. Hill and Tteading Roads, the Shamokin Valley and Northern Central Railroads ; giving a Southern , market to Balti more. &c:,..ke.. also by the. Stinbury and Ene Railroad to the Lakes and New York, 'There is-abundance of timber upon the lands formlning purposes. . • The whole-tract will be embraced in one lease 11,de sired.. 'For further information apply or. direct - to ,the Office or the Company, 329 Walesa e St.; Philtb. del ph la. ' JOS. C. WRIGHT, President. • Philadelphia. Dec 6„ 49-2n4 , BROGIVIS! 'BROOMS - !! The undersigned announces to the citizens of Potti riße and vicinity, that they have opened a• • • COBS BRooin Conl.Bl.,,Plorila of 11.Tni Pottairi Ile, Where they are prepared to so ply merchants and other. citizens with.Brooms:at wholesale and retail prices. The patmnsge of the public is respectfully- ityritecL4- They : are also prepared .to furnish to purchasers. at moderate .prices, the Clark Portent Broom Wrapper, an article of great economy to all home keepers, MILLER JIVWDO.NR.L.: - .-. Dec 23, •' - 5141 - • The Popilar Collections PIANOVORT'E MUSIC. . . , Home Circle. •(Plano 8010 2 villa. lailterebard.". (Songs; Ballads, &a.) ' Shower of Pearls. • (Eftant Duet ea- Opematie Pearls. - .•..(V9eal Gems of the Open:) Gems of 'German Roam. ( Choice vficed. - , raionor lases Vocuati.--Plaln• • - ra - - A new vOlnment this series, "laems . :Of Arieresi song," is in press and"will Soon be ready. Also in prepannion, "Gems of Scottish eleing.r. • . Copies of,the ebOve will be mailed; post-paid on re ceipt of the price. OLIVER RITMO"' di Co., Publishers, 277 Washington Street,. Moslem . CIIIIIBT3 .8 1.11 PRESIENTIC:..L.ftne „told well selecteA stock of Watches. Jewelry andl3llver Ware,.coinprlsinoAll the new etylee. • • Call ,and min before.purchaslng:: Nnods .Wairented as inpre sented. Calendar Clocks for Mikes and Dtning Rooms ' ' R. C. GRB.IpI. Centre St., Poturrille: ILVER , - WARE..-Pickle Jain : V Spnaisz S Sugar Jars. Mogi, Bettor Diohes, - Napkin - Rings Clike Saike63, IcePifebere:y .61.)vai• Ti+baaao Bova lined with R. C. GREEN{ ,- Dec 16.'66-50- • - . . Centre St.. Pottiville: • Silt,FOli ONE .DOIL4LAR CARTES DE VIMS, noted (or their beauty and tor, . . . Vaige Mize A'lliotogeriphri; ' • 1)olored . • . I'S'O DagurtreciTlW and Ambrotypes copied trap) and to life:size, at low prices. in ttie best style. Those fuming sid-pictores should - hire them o2pled- preyebt fading. • • , 131(iEft; 913 MICR STREET r.. . ' CNAirth side; below 10th St.,) .•: • :.Dec. 9, .6.5.'49-4t• •• . . . , Tag °Lofty .or Ms:. fienissern:-Th erefore. the nervoae.and debilitated &mild immediately aie Heim norm's Extnurr.Bucun. • ' • Oct. Is, '66.43-em,.. lILHINTAIAS TOTAL"- • -- • 4: HENRY. OB _ • WHOLESALE RETAIL , • 0N.I! E G T. 1.0 filt.; . . • AND DEALER IN 7P113, centre n Streit; oppoejto t h e u n ion" ol.Mte • • • .• • • • ' •- ••• •. • s7 The'citizena - Of iotta vicinity, aricratect fully Invited to entaininenty' stair. of Christrtuya, ' consisting of-a variety to snit the tastes and Tanana of every one. Give-me a call. - Dec 2,', lea.T raiya,„,Te4Setta Prench tkitrea Pot", at . I'Dec2l6,.!tZ. ' ,STICHTER 4 THOMPSON% CDeclflora Shelters; hand of power niachloes.'st ' 6, '65- • • STICHTER THOMPSON* • . . a (pilot Setis.:.Fancy_ and. plain t nriety of • cm. at '. • STIOUTER.ti THOMPSON'S, one ont,a_t.-- NerY • Cloig,B•"' 451111"11-4u24. Bne.!6, 10 . ASEIL' 7 '.-Lsdieie and • Gentle came Blegantlikeseingßases. suitable' for holiday Preemie, lint teteleael,,. and for sale at - • B. BAN Hook Store, Bo . ttsrille. HAESELER & S O N', . - .Wholoudeandßeta il Dealers Portage& an'd Donieliite-Fralitih.Greem Gro asries,=Provisions,_Fish, Oor,,Centre and liotweg4a . Sta., Pottiiille: °dam; 14 .- ' 65 - • • • 4 14 f . , 2.6 Gm ecrwif e lisiorhaen PAMIEUPNA.BLE ' da;OTHING: :it'd. opeiled, a endld isscirt neld of irimeigii ' d Domestic 01.0 W, COSIMERF-S and VEST- DIGS. *deb ivill be 'e xit and Et in W e latest sad slog improved itylei. at Ids Old titan& Ma r ked. - .idipe,t; v a,iiiw doors, abowsZentre, Pottsville.- __ ." TIMMY tuerrim mixable tint;r. - Pottsville, num 5: '64. - ',.,-. , ''wfj 1.. $11'25 75 10 50 626 25 8 62 6 56 2.40 4 80 Eggs; ' V doz . . .IButter, i V lb: Ethired7-4'.: $l. 25 Si 00 3 50 3 75 1 20 1 26 S. 00 25 1 101 1 10, T 5, 1 OD 2 00 1 15 Shoulders,' ". Beef hind qr. t• front 7. Mutton, . , Pork, " Veal,- • • Sugar..Cuha, " Sugar House, !' Portcißiec, White; - • Crushed. N. 9. BT IM.: Clow, -Poll Gilt $12.00 600 U on 2/S 800 400 7 60 260 2 40 114 :: 20 42
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