ijinrrø' oun1; POTTSVILLE, PA. toe.: TEM CoWYCT OF TILE PRE DAN . The hertdays have passed, and passed with out tuxhulance or, excess on the- pin of the freed nekroes of the South. The enemies of the elevation of this race to the stela of Itmethain - citiaang, have predicted that they wotild be guilty of excesses ;. that, they would . rise And massacre the 'Whites. , Nothing of the kind has happened. In a few localities as in Alexandria, Va., men lateln the rebel army, prOvoked the negrciee by wanton per-' 'aortal attacks, but throughout the. South the negroes convenfici quietly to 'rejoice over their accomplished freedom, 'and with • their wives and children spent the . tinie in their peculiar :. /y happy, - joyous manner. Whenever they Were not molested by the' whits , peace and good order marked the festive season. It Ia singular how eager the men - who opposed the Governmenein the late War, are to keep up the prejudice against a race which should claim our simpathy and interest, when We remember hpw much wrong and oppiiision , . The predictions. of the enemies of the freedmen, it, might have,been • anticipated,. 'woiild snot - be 'fulfilled, for in July last the freedmen, gave evidence 'of. tlie,ir fitness' for _the great change which had come upon them by the admirable mannt v in which thei coo, ducted themselves on - tlie occasion of theiNa tional AnalversarY. 6ur authorityls a pro slavery.writer in De Bow's Review, who . . . . "On the fourth of .InlY. 1885. the citizens of Coln:rill bia. S. C.. were the epectators of a scene most impres. Alva awl Instructive. A lam e body of freedmen. gath ered from the surrounding districts; united with. their countrymen in the city to celebrate the day of national -festivity. There 'were not lees that tweutythansand preeenron the occasion ; yet no act of violence nor even of incivility'vraspertsatrated. No disturbance occurre.l. All were sober, Sedate and courtects, . The cup of free 'dont had not made them delirious... • . - . • 'The Writer, goes on to stide his belief that the, treatment of their late masters had much to do with this. Be this so or not, the fact proves that the freedmen of theßenth Is not only worthy of the greit privilege which has, been conferred upon him, but that he•should be enfranc.hised. _ Years since the 4 eiteinies of the true of this Country, labored to extend tit; area of slavery; and violating eve -37 principle of justice, brought on the dillieul ties that finally .culminated in the. ilave l holders'. Rebellion, with its four years of carnage. ,The people of the . R . Orth were do cile undqr unnumbered outrages and insults, and would hardly belieie until:the "dogs,of. war" were loosed by the' traitors{ that the • conspirators meant 'War. .But . - the. great, free people met the trial, and were victori ous. :A patient, determined people always "..are.': A useful lesson. can be gleaned 'from Sithiss in regard to our treatment of the freed . .. if s we are wise. The late- slavemasters - - desire to keep their former slaves as much in Aiuhjection.and degradation, in their new eon ._ tlitiink as, possible. They refusein some of ..the, States to admit negro testimony in their • courts:: . - Were• it not for tile' presence of the .PiesdnienS' Bureau, they would pay the ne •groes tlie most scanty and inmfficient pit ' Vince, in place of fair wages. They utterly .-iefuse'to.give.to him the right to vote. desir ing to_ hive : their . proportlon of Represents tines i4 s Corigress on the baiis of population not voters. ' ' For some years the freedmen may, perhaps, with docility,- subMit to oppression,. if the-na ion.permits.it. But it is not likely as he be .cotnesimoraintelligent, and by reading and thinking" fully' appreciates how much he is wronged; that ho still remain submis sive. • Tura; wiLLOOSIE a war of races, unless he is*recognized fUlly as an - American citi zen. Why Rerpetrate the folly of • delaying * an * act of justice?, -IV.ijr jeopardize the .rup id growth of the Bouthin wealth and -P9Pn lation, 'by retaining feudal customs? Have we not learned by bitter experience that to delay an act ofjustice, to be Intik to our fellow-men, - is_ the height of folly? *there, peed be no difficulty in reconstruction if we - Only act right. A.dmit tho freedman to full *citizenship; let, him . feel he is -a :man and brother; that his: interests :are indentical with those of his former master, and all Will be well: We speak earnestly`on this 80ject, for the tnost. thoughtful minds see' . . difficulty in the future, if we act unjustly to wards the freedmen. . • . , BOW BEar-Ls ARE TREATED BY BNCI- -Late European intelligence brings details of the, trial and, conviction in Dublin of O'Donovan, another . Fenian leader, and his, sentence to penal servitude. of life. •• The - se verity of this and the other sentences. Upon the Fenians„ is the inure glaring- frOni . the fact that they, had not committed the first overt act. The worst ttist could be proved against them was the Indiscretion in language and print which is so peculiarly Irish, and to ;which, the English Government does not seem to have applied the proper correctives. A. few months' imprisonment, acconipanied, perhaps, by other punishments, the fear end disgrace of which finally proved so effective in . pteventink the Insane attempts to asses sittategimen Victoria,: would have thrown cold -Wafer and ridicule over a movement which has been magnified by" British. British fears into • a formidable conspiracy.- The trials smack strongly of the brutal' executions of GavernorEyre, in Jan:talcs, and are c.alcula tiadto inspire those sentiments of pity for the • victims' w%ich are apt to deepen into sym pathy for their cause; • „ These`excessive Jamaica and Irish punish meats stand out in markedcontrast wilt the leniency of our Government. It has not, and it appears that it cannot be proved that there Was any real danger of an insurrection 'in el .then country. • Yet the prisons sled scaffold were .crowded with victims of laws which' only serve to expose the real tenure by,which England holds her possessions: In Ireland, all the safeguards imposed for - the protec tion Ot subjeets against the abute of arbitra ry power are withdrawn. - is no law against constrictive treason, as in this coun try. 'lndeed, the • treason laws of England severe as they'are, .are :not.extended to Ire and. It is rkot treason, but felony % and bur glary, to conspire against the 'English ,Gt,v eminent. That is to Say political offenders are treated like Pickpockets and thieves," and are liable, to be dogged and arrested by every policemen - and detective. It is under this - aweeping and cruel in its operation, that Luby, O'Donovan and the othpr Fenians have l'been sent, to the chain-gangs, of E.i.ustralia. :Under . these laws it is no wonder that all the prisoners acted as iftlicy knew that their cases we.re pre-judged from the first. They • Made admisaietts and conducted themselves towimi thejudges manner that Showed they expected as little mercy sit they actually received. - So far from manifesting •any con trition for their offences, they received their sentences, with a defiance of their judges and . with enthusiasm for their cause. This is the inevitable result of the laWs which are con -;'teary to the spirit of the age and the princi plea of justice: Of course, England assumes the right. with jhe power, to hug, - transport, or blow from the mooths of cannon' all who queition her rule. .N . Vhatever may be ker sentiments and sympathy for . foreign traitors, in, the South, in Italy,. Prance and other countries, she never exhibits`any mawkish . sentimptallty for domestic rebels,. . • :Tun Board of Managers of the Minehill and SchttylkillAlaven-Bailroeti (*input .) , h ave declared a. ;dividend, of fpur per cent:, clear of • end of Um 4n-ttel rebellion - and tlimight me wor- As It is not possihle nor , probable that the; that e o hi b: i vrn4 a i tt ra ed te to of • oot P .tin .tbe ' • l t e o o t f h r Enna _ so .states`late in . Rebellion, Will inunildiately i Teniave 4l ,my name , conn e jea in : that: Bela grant to the filtetiman t#R right to •votei tritheuch azople'dnrhtteuels a time ought proposition to _amend Conatitiniun so thist t°lll-th Ula 41 * 43 f . , S' voters not poinlation,:_sball be the‘ - basis of , t 7.6 _ G. MM. the apportionment of Represtintition in iiiiiii,, E =:4,',= 3l itage„s . (3 ° 1 4M 18- Will *et opprobaden of j.ito • sir PeoPle. If iiiiinessure should be prompti- ST AND .TER TARIFF- Iy adopted Congress, itottoold ,be sent t , to I'!!k e • 7" 1 !-,. - 9anilfeet34kg-inVe r ,_ the legislatures ofthe'tliffererf(Rtates durlng B P9 u r.";" gi T iPtw ul lit 1_ 1 : 4igiik take this Winter, and become a the : lima 4ded standee . the entice et Pieteetiell• • It before the - next' ' inthrimairlidssfever-;'-uitribe We think with'our contemporary, ,7 ;v Y elit4Entagoll)em will the-idoPthyr the. ii.nnia County-Intelligeocer„, that-the necessity for , • `!'" provision of this kind juts become;apparent ::• MP 4 ; reflecting ti,v‘elebricrtttee that Certain ixetiebtian mom. to ever _ • vhile very eXr bera congress-a= 'the west have resolved to op- 1844 the ittieetiee arising from the- partial r a e l e 2 =s4erseees, mannlsa_ .,..ate-te., built._ calculated ,to-swartL, representation ,of the slaves in Congress was COMPetitifia. Theviartt-d lobe zy.rzreigt. submitted to beeause it was in the bond of •• g as Bou t s of :Ma . a l o i r w b c tut b ta e 3y Zg r t i at lle to h i e v nefletal*. to; the Constitutioncwith•no practicable remed •.`Aneer- ThlßJea t uold totton r ime l erses 4407tr a itt r- • Ma obsolete. • " But here in the Weal. ouum-' apparent. Now that : slavery has beeil, abol- factures are rapidly spri nging pp. mid the- ferment are l iw nt m er r e t e c ta n d as itthey w p t r i oapeoty and development almost. fished, this partial-representation will no - loo ger exist , but the negroes must all be count- we apprehend, accordingly . t hat Ty r = t r i e l ; tentative worea: who votea against inch duties upon foreign ed in aiming representatives to the Statei in ut rave from destrtiction oar covt4 Infant iron inhiCh ther live, without hairing asp Poise in their selection.- . Instead,of counting three fifthi of the iiegroes, .ftve.fifihs . of them must be reckoned, - rand they. , are of:. exactly • the 'spate political impoisnce'sti the same. -puin-t.' her of white peCipleliti New York . .Thus "tiegro equality"already exists tiUder.the Conititution,..Us fulljr been originally stipulated for in. : ths.- tnent.: • - The 'negro is recognized' when exingressinenlsre:apportioneit not as a man . .when 'th4r . are: elected: This 'ap: plies to all the States which adrrtillhe colored man to the right of suffrage. It is repugnant to the sense of manliness; and love of fair play that inheres..=in the; American people that a Southerner, should take his seat in Congress as .the representa tive of but ten thousand' _voters, while a Northern member cannot,come , with a' constituency of less than twenty or . 'thirty thousand. .Such a distribution of political; - power is contrary to, democratic. princiPles, because it makes; the;Southern voter three times as potent and influential as citizen in the:North..: , Congress dries right in - endeavoring to rectify . this inequality ; . and being intrinsically just and popular, the mess ore will gather strength enough to overcome whatever obstacles may be preiented . factions opposition, and Abe right .of every portion of the Ariciri to an equal 'share 'of' political strength will be permanently nstab- ova. NEW voromEr. With this number.' the :Nlissis' ,TomerfAr, enters upOn its. forty-second Volume. The editors , have endeavored during the year just: past to'sustain - the -. reputs.tion the Journal has acquired, Of being .. a reliable newspaper. That we have been in. a meas ure, successful, may be inferred from the fact that our subscription list- was never so large as it is now, and that it is 'steadily in creasing In the various departments whkh are dis tinguisbing features of this journal, we shall endeaior to keep "Up with the progress ,of the times. In Polities we will. in Ahe future as in the past, take high ground, - having in view alone in oar advocacy of public mean tires, the good of the whole people. With loyalty which lies been - unalterable, we bevel stood by the Government . during the darkest hours of its contest with those who endeav ored to overthrow it, and we will in the fu ture 'advocate the adoption of ,those mess urea which in our view, will facilitate the establishment of permanent peace and pro mote the Prosperity of the entire country. Let Equal Rights be accorded all classes o freemen, and we do - not,fear for the result._ Trusting that during 1866 . we may have as mneh pleasant and we [lnt,' profitable con verse with onrthou§ands • readers, as we had during 1865; we enter upon.our new Yol lime, wishing all a Hxrry Naw YtAR 10:e*:ielfillOviziolq•ViDO):1104iti6rAl It. is announced from England, and, .we are glad to mote the tact, that a full and inipar fial - inquiry is' to be mad . into.: Governor Eyre's recent - administration of affairs in Ja.- =lei.. Meanwhile, this . Precious - dispenser of English Justice has been temporarily, moved, and Sir .IL Stoilca has: been called frOm the, Governors hip of Malta to fulfill hit , duties while the investigation is being prose cuted:. WhateVer. May have been. the' dispo shim of the Government, it is verY thatit could not withstand the storm of in dignatiom raised all through, England,' and has, therefore,,shown its hand in this matter The better class. of English journals, like the London Nei'-s, S TAR and SrEciAroit, have not "ceased to dwell upon the enormity of- these Jamaica atrocities, 'while .public .:sentiment "has liaewise expressed itielf, through public assemblies, held - at Manchester, Bristol . and elsewhere. - . As far as iegatds an : investigation . it can: not be perceitici how a stronger case can be made out ainst Governor Eyre, than is fur nished ty his oyn and the offiCial reports of hts subordinates.' These documents and these alone are required.to show:that a, small outbreak at Moran t Bay was made the pre, text for indiscriminately' massacreing men, .women and children—for- perpetrating the Most unheardbarbarities, in the name ofJus tice. Surely.if Eyre,. Hobbs, Ford, and their Confederate Jamaica butcher 4 escape the halter, iftvill not be. for. Jack of damning testimony against'..them furnished by' them IF JEFF, WERE PRESIDENT . , General Brishin . an. offieer . of - the regular army,,-litia proved the severest indignation . some of . of. of the newspapers - for.the : manner in . • . which.he characterised -thttteason of. MEV, . - • • - who,. after having .reemy - their • education . from their 9overnin.ent;- at West Point, broke their oaths and:. turned. their swOrds against . . then - Country.' - .An it ...is. : not. every day that such nervous ` ition proceeds 'from . art Officer .of the regular army; General Bristilo is ti Peinisyhfinian,' we give: his Words entire . • - Whoever may be pardoned ' among - those late in re bellion against the legally ronstitnted Authority Of. the United States, there. is one' cleas..of.. men for whom n' mercy should exist this. side, of the grave-lITIOXI the West Pointers. vide -dd. we-seek to . and some'es cure for.theinfamy of Their conduct: in' vain se . .ek tee initigatc: the magnitude of their mime.: The earn clemency, finds in the sophisms of their friends. no ree t am) for partiom.and.their little lives are seen high 'Op in •the air. when weighed in the balance against - the, great considerations or-duty and justice: , - Trained to arms; educated at the'national'expcnie In the'art of war their they might successfully ..defend :their country--nay. , sworn to defend it against ALI. miasmal, - they -tithe hour of .neeessity.ideserted the, old fhig, and turning their swords - against us; sought-With perfured hands to pull dowiranci destroy, the very Government they had sworn to 'protect For such meu.:there oasacer, there mrs-r not be any mercy, air•-ne - child-murderer. tfr. mat ricide, no:fratricide was ever.. guilty like these. 'For, getting alike gratitude, home, -country, duty.. Mends, and the sanctity , of their baths, they plunged into reb..l - and . organthal it for our ruin: Atter a long strug gle•we have overesime'thent tattrzne, , lent- their .guilt ri ses above all others rebellion, like the mountain • above the plain; and'theti blood - alone can wipe out the enormity of their treason. Univept, minified - by-any, abhorred by all, let ,them be led :fortis 'speedily to the emerald, and-there eatter'.the penalty- of the highest crime known among '• . . .441170 P. •ctritTlN'S MESSAGE In the State Legislature on • Wedneaday. the Secretary of the ..Cornmonivealth being introdpied; iwesented• a message in Writing troniAlie Governor,- is follow§, . . . 21/ thiSenat e and House of ifrpreSentalices the Gt..o"Ontomfealth.of. Pennsylvania. Gw3rrikut3i: The toils and anxieties of the last four years have, from time 'to time; brought on me severe Attacks of disease.* Prom the most severe of these I am now Sloady 'struggling to wards recovery: I find that to -give . my constiz tutionean opportunity to . Continue this struggle, it is absolutely Aelay,,tnake a short sea, voyage and sojourn in milder climate.: _Trader the pressure of this ne cessity Igo to, the Island. of Cuba. It i 3 My hope and intention to .return in good season to wel come you on your arrivid.at the seat of Govern ment. Butif it should: be 'found indisperieable that my Visit to Cuba should he prolonged to the early part of-Pebraary, this message will serve to lay before you the cause of my absence. at the commencement of your session.. In thin, case I Pei sure that you will adopt such comae as shall Consist with-your wiaddin and with the, affection am consideration which l - have : always received 'at - i-ourlismd, • • _ • , : ft:would, hoiever,' not' become Melo forget that the issues of life are in the - liands of the One above ail, 'and that many have fotind death wait ing for them.ondhe'foreign shore to which-they have been'aent in search Of health: Should mich be nig fa-Mail:all - draw • my last breath with - a Sense of deepest gratitude to the peeple of :. the Comrrionwealthabd their,represettativeildr - the. „cheerful;: - .Man/Y; unfatheg:suppert which they bare given during the htst Dur yearn t thegreat e wise of the right,: ai_d . to _me and my : Efforts to tilaintsinit; and aith alwayer of thankfulness to - . . woOleri - callls, ilex Milli &Una. thillti; and.. We like wil> o dnd himself condemned . bjr. 'constittiente. - . , THE 003 M CROP OP 'J WEST. . • . .;Thn foreign crops:b r aving _been Unusually good . . during the past season ;.wheat- is . now . selling in France for leas than one dollar per - . - bushel; and it commands : only about - one dol lar: . . . . . . . and • nine. cents in Great Britain. The Corn_ crop of our Western Statis haying also. . been prolific,: it . cannot be . Profitably'trans . . • . , ported.in.the present state, of the . •BuroPear: . • . markets -tO the Atlantic ' seaboard, and. the . , practice luta again comnienced of burning It: for fuel.: Tlib Galena (IJL)• • Gissrrs . - . 6481 unde.rstand that:ninny. of the petiploof '.Warreif and othentowliain the east part if the-county are using . corn for fnel. We liad a conversation with' an intent. gent gentleinan who has been burning it. and who eon. Eiders it inch theapei thin wood„ Zara of corn can be .bought for :en cents per, bushel by measure; and seven ty, bushels, worth seven dollars, will aid:tsar° awrd.l;_. A cord of wood, including' 'sawing:, costs $9 Mt,. which 50. more than the cost of trat?.ril. of corri.: . beiides the tact that, the corn prodneca:mide beat than the: wood. If. these E . tstemsats are - tine (and 'We hay.emo reasonlo dawn, them), hete . l4 no fuel more ecowinit cat than writ The Crop of cord this 'afar beyond the demand : . This excess of agricultural products remarks the Philadelphia Prmss, has .repeatedly oc curred heretofore, and its repetition now for cibly illustrates the unreliabilitYof a foi:eigri market:for our hrutdstUffs, and the 'import= ance.of diversifying the.labors of the Amer"- can people,particularly", in .the Western States, - by the erect ion \ 6f more -manufactu rin,, estaaishmenia. . * • STATE T3MiS9I324'S.ItEPORT . . . The Report of Wm. H: Kemble, Esq., :the State-Tresaurer, is a eleae, businees,llie doc ument. - --On.the. 30th of November :last - the State was financially better off by $i,4560,.1.73 than . at the close of Tait year; The income of : the State. was.si, 456,676 more than in") 864: 3dr. ..einbleealls attention to the,. : $47,000,- 009'of capital held by the National Banki as subjects: of taxafion, and alio to the 'fact:that the F ailroads and canals'within the . Common- Wealth, which iepresent.s'l:so,ooo,ooo of cap VW but $632;000 in - taxes. . With car tainsniall rites of tax, which the State Tress urer proposes to le , iy ort.those interests,:. he. says .that- the income . of the State -.will le raised to it6,.000,009 annually, Whilst it is easy to, Cut down the annual expenditure to t 3,1, PENNSYLVANIA ,AND,COi.ORADO GOLD - AND SILYEIi, CompAyr.--This is the title . • of a Company formed in thiss.County to own - and work:it gold and silVer mine, situated in Coloratto"Territory. As it was desirable to make: the mibe productive, Work has been cornmeneed on it,.llessrs. James A. Har /an, George P. Weaver and Luther fcr oft . his County, acting as` trustees- tintif a thli.rter. is obtained, from the Legislature of Siete. The' prospects of the . Company are from all accounts,flaitering; It is working in . "l3uCkskin Joe' Minings4. l District, , " Colors do,. under the superintendEnce of Dr. Harlan,' .the. Weaver quartz The Denver cla.- zette Of December, 15 in speaking 'of the operations at this tni4., says : • . . • t a depth of firteert pet they have struck .Yery: quarts and ire jayrites, tel wide this ts 'the largest Stin.of rich pyrites of frail yet found.. 'Twenty fire thrds. Of ore may he raised from tioi'nalne day. And by the old prutxlis of Saving 'gold,. large .dividends may be paid.to the stuckholdere of thisnaine. Lint by the-new process that, liarlan intends working these. ores be can extract double or treble-moroo4l.thap.4y . The property.of the -Company-consists of mines- on triree ,z3ouu With 1;060 feet of Water- privilege on the Platte River.: An aasay of a sample:of gold from the Weaver quartz exhibited the follow ing result: 'Value of the gold; per ton,-$390, 20 ; silvery X 25 88, This is"certainly, a fine exhibit; and encouraging to those interested:.. Rev. My. Koons, late of this Borough, nov; of - -Denver, visited the; mine recently, and tele- Arapbed bere tlntthe operation was rich. • ,Coloiado which yielded only $360,000 in gold in. USG:yielded in: 1864, .$33,000 4 000, Laboiers are pouring in, and .we can readily believe that in a year or.two, the, products of the Mines of Colorado will astonish.the world by the, huge yield of the precious metals. SPECRILATIONI,IN BRgiIOSTINFIL—The recent faliure of several-large - produce operators, in Chicago and.otlier Westeru cities. is eierting a most salutary influence among that Class, who, in;the . `• face of abundant crops, have lately. been carrying and hoarding irnmense quantities of the necessaries of life. The ce: real products ofthe West, if we, rasY - ' credit the statement ofjournalists oo the spot, have been accumulating In - warehouse at .the va rione trade centres,- ever since the harvest began ; ..and being of ..a perishable • nature,' have been suffered to deteriorate , apci decay. .to the Value of _millions, in order that the markets of consumption might be kept : bare of supplies, and starvation`prices. main- NEGRO DIRTMIBASCES. —The .fears "eater-' tabled _through the South of a general negro insurrection, during the holidays t /apttears to have, had no foundation an fact. There have been a.few collisions between the whites and blacks, but no Indications whatever of an in tended uprising of the, laitsr. lye] have no apprehensions that" the freedmen. naturally quiet, tractable. and fearful fb, oloodshed will array themse[ves in hostility against their late masters,, unless goaded on to such a course by arbitrary legislation and.. crud treatment.. The wjaole history of, outbreaks and insurrections shows . that they spring from wrong and injustice. • • • Let the disenthralled blacks be • regarded and treated as free men, which they are, hod we shall have no more : quiet and'peateably -diiposed class of population. Wurrie aim, the distinguished politician, died in. Baltimore of Saturdaylasf, of•ptteurttnaia. He first made his mark as an "American," in 1854, He was elected •to Congress in 1855, and svasse-electedcted lit 1857; , - 1889 and 1883. He. as an active member, . . -and commanded much - attention.: He wns tall in person, with manly ,gitit 'and figure.; and a handsome, intellectuai'Oormitenance.- - - Any persim could recoil:die - On it!, a glance as a man of note. lie:witaliatfi; fearless and aggressive in p - plities,endo,yery radical an ti slavery man' fof ,the Xaryland -- lie was born in 18174.44t4t:01i5, find was. a • graduate 'of liamiideerjeldneY College, Prince Edward County, Vrt, Rsin.csr , SE3I3(EBI, fofmetly Adniiral In:the Rebel :Wiry, has come to grief. Uncle Sam uellies,placed hint durance vile. After . Semmes, avoided• giving hiniself up, having surrendered, his veseel: the Confederate Gov ernment waanotifteifthat should he take tip urn spin, unless eichanged, he would be treated as violating his parole. the gal; lant rover those to disregard' this: warning, although there was a - -precedent' on record ,against ,bun may no* find' that the way of the transgressor is hard, and that:although he may:have escaped a pirate's dtiom; pun : , ishMetat is in afore for him, Ms. Maryland :relatives are sadly, troubled abot4 him, -and course, , . hive thebest of counsel. Os NVedneiday the Olivernment made ,coq tracts for two tliotiaand barrels or finer, at i' , l 4 *'raging - - 11 vm 4 1 0 ict . Sto• 40, At tkese • rates_ it, is stated ir-lantity 'could have Yrt a i day of last week just berm we went to Iva', we deceived a letter foam Tamara, ta?n ing an advertiaaninntvPurPorting4#;-,„ from Messrs. E. J. ,rty and Stephen .104 - offering llM.AnthrlOto Journal o**6o4W,' coupled With.a atati*nt htP9 lll the editar , iir-,P0W:0 4 0:44m - - 1 1 4 1114 him in thit.atim4 l 4Agr,„ had no stniinfoll ' rihVlloti** 'cl,:tantmer of thejulit''' - inh - ertod• know ldr—lmYhtten 30 ha. An *Or , Pirrge..tic , It'dnizcif)-474 11 14v 1 4 1 fib1e gentleman. The attack is as unmerited, salt a mean and cowardly, We understand that written PM !heimiTer; est:Meta sent to - this &flee, and coninktlng ifie'srate matter, were posted in Tamaqua. Fck the fellow who. e!s.Pahle go'f - Aod'l.svPiqol° an iml?nsiti9 ,ls that PFanticed, on is, there siould be placed . . . " A whip in every honest hard. • . To lath the - raseaVnatortt through the. world:" • - • • We' publiar with pliintre, Vie following communication frol i Messrs Fry .and Jones . . •.. •. ." . ' Tastiona, ..lanuary. 4th. 15436..! Borrego Miasma. *-Jinnta st.:-=-In : your paper. of/list week; you published titerthe namee ofthe underilgued, an advertisement offering for:aide:the: office ot.the thradte Jeuitltriftttfe_place. wltlitiscurrilbee eilusloo to its present editor-. - Neither of the undersigned wrote said id vertiSement...nor'authortiedits. writing , or pubit , eatioti,mi they have no: interest whatever in said paper. DOM.; the time that ite present editor, Mr. It; was in the armf, the naderldgned did pubhattlhe .ltsPer. but fautiedhitely after his return he became again thesole owner of the odlte.',The adwertisentent,.duubt. leas. is the act..of some evil ' disposed - *mon; whci for want of &sense otcoutmon deconey, could Comprehend needier means of injuring the 'editor, Mr. leybatta; Santeuia Jones. S,DvroIt'!).TABLE. . ,Taz Tursuirg . h . zuNic.—The Tribune hoisoci stint& has published its Almanac. tor 1866. Thif3. is a valuable' political register, in addition to its astr.onornical. department,' and is. worth • ranch more than the ,asked: for it, twenty. Hoin3.s latiaary . nurnbe' r. is 'a very interesting , one: .Fdrithe family circle V) know of no; magazine superor to it in tone arid aefulnese• 'Edited by M. Sherwood. Published by Charles Scribner ...t; Co., 124 Grand street, New 11 - ftrk. Terms, £3 a „year- " BLAcxwoop's 1ifaer44.212:X.-- 7 TheDecernhei nom her Inui been republiahad-hY Leonard Scott 38 Walker street; New'York. ' The contents •Rebel Memoirs; by _Major Vo7ll.Boicke ; part elsv fen'of Miss idajoribanksrrlie.HandyllouSehtiok ;. part seven of-Sir .Brooke Ireasbrooke ; Capital ,7'A Brace Tfavellers'; 'Education -; part nine of Cornelius .oTowd ; An Aar ceßent number. .• :. • . - • ' . 4.3zEnrclar Panama". is the.name of new monthly. •agriculturat. paper published in Rochester, N.' Y.,by John Turner.. BIS Ivell.ed, ited. ; contains a great variety of matter. interest ing not only to farmers but to the 'general public, and is wellworth the of . subscription ; sl'a • `.`Evs - ax Syrutiniii.,":-This . is the - tido of. a jpnrrial of choice reading .selected from fiireign currefitliterature, and. pnblished 'by . Tickner Fields, Boston. - The contents of the ftrat number ire.from the best in the latest.Enrcipeati. publi nations reecived. the price of this .new week, ly hut ten cents copy,.sud it is in . admirable' • form . for "home' or 'travel," - its Success most complete from. the start: The articles are short and, on the most intei.sstititt snhjeote .. goval :Wee y.:. naann.e. . • •.. .0364• .. • .... . - .:-.,rau..* . 1 ". 8 .""' - , .. mooteli . 60.thires. ------,--,..--, -,--.--;----- .6 SATUB.DAT,.....- ..7 ) 264..46:6)211 ' : Xl-+1 . 64 inn`g 7„5uN0r:v.::..,.. 7 ..26 / 4 .401 La :44, :6 4• 6 evn•g• ..... • S MANDAY.. 7: 24 4 . ..LI/ New N 1 .16 .8 41 evn'g '2 Tuttfw, , t . 44,4: - 61 First - Q. 23 :6.68 evan• ' i 10 - Wv.nersnA.v: 2.4; -T .4. 52 Pall'. N. 30. 3- 32e 7/13 , g 12 .Frupt.v.: .... 7 234. 51 .. -. • „ ' - • To-morrow.—Fin it SuOd!ty of the year s ..ao firtit aftei.,pip6'apy,...lil4)3 length; and • • • .' • • . . Thoge desiring' a delightful bath should "pay the .roorne of D.. Downey, undei . Peensylvauia Hall; a vielt::.He has thetu fttted uti comfortably, • ' . . The donor of.two.deiciorisinineo pies ' will ac cept the thanks of the printers of the :,Jourolet.i. Office, .X.ay his shadow,. albeit little', ,hever . grow. . . . in the ,Atines::--: A. - man named. . Nicholas .Brearr..whe itisil.taitiy at .Crow .fiollow uii the 29th ult.;. con e.illietice of a-. piece of coa.l falling on hiui. His)3kuii'and bueof his legs:were •fraotufed. . • . • . Th , . rghes;pharnnicoutical chemist, Centreetreet, this Boning prepai•es excellent tooth-wash which he terms'.."oclontine,"f,alss a piiiparation fof. chapped' hands, lips,. ete.';',which is effective iri curing.this annoying- !neat irritation: . . • 'The carrio-s of the 111xEns' JOI4RNAL.. return thanks for the" very iiticrid manner in which they werelriated by our:Boris:4h subscribers on New Year Their kindness. Will encdttrag.e the. bile' to . renewed exertions 'duritig the. prcseot year to show that it is:appreciated. .rnsuranipi• cco parirds'isi , effected tky. Mr. ltobert. Ffill.,.rafties who .tesit'e to ini4ure, a'aid:it let a., matter . that bdiould -not.bo. delayed;- Would do teell.to caU upcin Ho.ia './Y.-isAlii.6g.mailY,PolieNa,--and is doing a Ifine Lida- Nem Coat . ?if rd.--Catit.'Sitintiel. Brissei having Belected a let on Coal street near: Air. Snyder's vtOrkii,. - ie fitting•it np..with slding, office, - .soak, etc., -for a - icoal yard.- It-is an admirable'location, and we, presume that the Captain be prepared /iy.ilext. week to receive nrders.' We' wish-the Captain !Moonset in his.entorprise: . ••• ' • .he tolier:or Trinity'Chureh.has hien . comple ted, and Tiresenta'a beahtifni appearance . : There is mneh.work to he duneet.fo the interior (..4 the bliildn - qi-and tt •iS hardly ..probable that Church:will be renal for:oeupatiun -hy .. the cop . - gregation,-.. befere.. Spring; When. coiupleted Trinity will be oft e neatestand.aiust. -eorti•; . fortableelnifeheitin the state, • . •-• • . ... . • 11.faNinic:---41 a regiii:ir Communication of 311-• meritville 'Lodge, Na.. 222, .:A..lr. ii., •field . at tkie. hall on the 2.6 ti- ult.; oiiicers to serve for the en suing Mai onieyear were' duly .elected.' and' in- Staged* follows: - : • • .• • - . - • Robert A. Glover, W. ; Benjamin F.. Shoed 6r; 8. W. -,..Tosepliallinvell, J. W. ; John !Sterner, -TreasAirer, Joseph Secretary. • , . retired.-On Monday .issflAr. Henciler; late..Treasnrer. of .this County, retired from office; awl is succeeded by Rudy: Mr. -Hendler.is.one of the niest fortunate 'Treasurers per Socially, 'Schuylkill. - ever placed - . office. nrongh • the -Assistance - -of • bis Democratic friends,. the County ,Conimissioners: . retires froth oftice..irorth froin forty to fifty tliotisSrld dolL lars, made - from iris positiop; suepess in thit line is unprscedented. . . . •' ratal:Remilt.—Albert .Pitz; the German,. who was assaulted as it is alleOrl, ou Cizrisirruzs At•Liwastaale, Thomas.:Oriffath; a Welshman, and struck ou the heatl"trith . a 'club, s tlieil on .31on tlay.rnoraing last. - His skull was fearfally frat'!-. :-..(31/ Tuesday, ritprningAast, , Griftitla who wain arrested last week, 1T.11./3. .before: Conrt writ ofitat+easea9rpits, to enter rent bt..was filly eon - unitied for trial when : the restilt:of P.itz's . lejurres..was known. : ' . . . The skating, on :"Wet'En,l Park" . been' veryfusei this week..- , Wednesday last being_hright and pl.esettnt, it'isas:iinite.s . gals-asty•tliere. It is .1. delightful for ladies and childr . e:n, as there .is a •hunie arrassged in. which they can warm themselves: During . nest Fall , the Park Will hss.' enlarged andother' Improvements 'added' which will rend'er it even pleasanter than it is this Win ter.. 'As it is, the place • its sluite'a - favorite resort Hun School EiltfbilioA.L-The Tremont M. Sunday Sdhool held a very - entertaining exhibi tion 'on Christmas ieenitg, .which..was repeated by reiricit on'FridaY. evening, 29th. under stand thitt en 'hOtti evenings; they were . favored with a . 0 ro %Med. lAonse...: The exercises eon.sisted of recitations, dialogues, .tableaux,vobil and izietru "nie,ntal . The . Naan's iu . tin 3 . perfor,manee of ther' several touts: acquitted theiuselves predit: slily... The success of the exhibition • was greatly due to the earnest - etertions of their-superintend:. eat, And assistant superintendent; Sii.mn6l Snyder, -who Avers assisted .bythe -rest of the officers and -teachers -of. the school. The prOceedSsmottnted to about ESitty.(Tollaip. . . . Pen.lli - Pksaictnhe lecture before the Pottsville Debating Qlub on. Mond :ty-evening bit, ills - in - Abe `Tormation of Coal,' was not. only ye nitereet g,. bat instnictive:. • Ho' handled. tbe• subject but'vrell. ' • . .The cincetion, " Was the lateßebellion a great er trial to the natitht.tlian. the. Revolution ?' iliecussed bs;lKeeerit. Reilly, and Foster in the af firmative, and Ilesers;.Sehalk a.n4' Bechtel in: the . . . 'The :flab ir aria:od its•peit nientnir, an:lfonday . evening; at Tiinuipaoten • The qtteation, - ”la' it - feuonabla - to -believe: in .ghosts 7! has bean aoleetail . • pine: repr.•=This festiyal R;oe ushered in on Monday last hy the firiug Of small arms. Places of business were generally. closed, and serial. rie. its were the order of the day. : The Weather be. ing propitious there • was'conaideralfie sleighing. •At noon .a eel* of one litindred gang WU% fired, to honor of•the armirereary ef .the Eraiiricipatiou Proclitination, • and commemorative of - the fact that it was the -first-24w Year - in the •• bigot./ of the Beriblic that the eon:varywasi entirety- free throughout, its borders. Plage wer e displayeti•at liarimaszpointS in town, and peen tie gag of the Court • Souse - could not resist the tenip.ation to take an airing' on the occasion. • All ,in all, ~ N ew Year passed offle,re in most deligktful manner. . . .-Ifig4vrav few days EdIICI3 al. 31"). seph lkiewim, a driver for Idr.. - Yueniling of this Borough, - vas. on his way home with his iiam, and as he was Vault* thriiiigh - -Mimi Hill Gtip; Casa Totinahtp, he was attacked h) , seierarfrfaii- , men, - and roblnid $l7O. -• . • josapti Ilarner, r6Erpetablefirimg.. of Mesh; Jegton. township; Northatiaberlitied Vatinty - 1- sifter selling sdnaa o.Produee in liOnetiridle - oril.rid it y. of.lsist - weak; saiteis he wini natant: hums," .* l , B attacked on lirciaa.3fotortain;;Cifigi p,' liy five Iristminn;sall armed. - ..:Althottilllktr. flamer aas alscifirnfad. aith'.4rrolier; he - Olobeht that the p~lile were too and - surrendered to his Itisanit,:thvirlici robbed him oI $40 . , his : revolver • sleilver watch.; • - - liiitftrettrratilftlV es every-night to large., and alien tive The - interest in the is - well kept . np. 1 Vifty..ene havol.b,eettriceiyed into the fell in - etup of - s"thii,ehtle n litd:n-koolity.ttuinher await ita loyee.eo many :young ' ir7tlttkititt—t and "rejoice that ati.zaany hrniO:d,glendere are enlisting =der tift :banner Otl the' ettnnti: The blue colt. And Itissit aa ttpolyhoyi 1 "-i..-frout:thet harottetri::,'.govoe*thom:, ltobb far y -:niiikiliacendEfirignii , :; at 4‘' , Etatordoy Tol.4*lot store 0, 4' And 451* *-- botti'thelPropertYlet Aber New , VAirepan'y'were.eet"on 'fikiartileetroyed;, "The entire, lossisabonti t 1.6 , ,;! 000, mostly covered' by .insurance.. -,outriliiutand,..delkireae . : - efferpi -, b7. the ComPFIY: :ler the apprehetaiooConvichon . of .the Per :sees who committed these tide: • :We understand: that the data's . the ,e.tru*.Nrctio broken.open.- aDd betioreiin attend seven hundred dollars taken theretrcre, Are':.the ,CoropshY. lost its litioka and inan,r *minable ,matk and papers. The impression is the 'place; Iras fired to , conceal the.fact . that i a robbery:had. been cooimitted. 2:o.ntraesotia,.l294ber. Abu. 27tIL four , "colored Irishmen; we say &doted for they had their faces blackened, went to the holm of Mr. Pbilip".Whiden, at the Phcenix Colliery, ,Branco Township, near the .hrie of Cass. Mrs.. Whalen was alone, her husband beingiabsent. While two remained oil...guard Outside, Itio• entered the bonze. Orie held•a pistol ••to the head of Mrs. Whalen, :and threatened to. blow her brains out . if she made:any noise, While the cither.roblied the honse'of s32o.in money. This Jnoney hid been mired fram his earnings.by Mr. Whatlen, who was :formerly boss at, the mines of Mr. Geo: H. Potts. Mr.•Wlialen is an Irishman and a sober, ilidustri man. This lea Utast outrageoue ' robberr the - perpetrators of which should be fer reted out acid punished.., • . • • . Pentit Union &put and, Spy . During the late War fur the Union a number of females ren dered yalushle service to the Goverument• as Scouts and tipies.• ' One of . the most . -nsefed 'and prominent of these daring women, and one who entez•eillbe-servietlmin primly patriotic Motives ii:"Lient. Prank -Abelbi,n.- . we11:.-knOvn paries heie as having'heen - in the •_ secret i=ervice • of the G-Overtextent.. Her' experience in the Army Ite-. ginning -with . the first call for trriops, is fraught .with adventnies of the most thrilling 'character.. She was sixteen-months with the Artily of-the Po tomac; wits. three - months . -a prisoner, in rebel hands, and subsequently "'served underenerale Banks and 'Sigel. It is her . intention to glee 'a narr a tive, of •ber adventures, this evenitig, at the Town. Hall in this Borough'. She has lectured in aeveral.contigutina•t446B - -.arith - ertecess,-, and we' have no doubt that she will interest those'who et= tend this evening.. The, eharge fortidmission is . . twenty-five eents..... • . . • • = . 1 . 91ty se light a Sek,tries ?-..-At the December P.ostliOn;lB 6s ; James Bohan, a yoting :Irishman; of 'Reilly Township,'-was. convicted • our • Court of the serious crime-of assault and . hattew 'with' -intent to cm:Unlit a rape on- the ,-,purgott be- 'Sarah . Straw; of the toWn-of Swattira.,- in said .T . owtmliip. The Court recently-sentenced _Saban t,o'. pay. a fine of six cente'and: 'costs,' and to. undergo .an , imprisonment iii onrCountyJail.for a period- of, -thirty - days. The people of, liktilly.2oWnsinp; where ) the parties.in this' prosecution :are well - known, seem to he . very'rauch surprised -at the mild sen . tene,g Of the COurt; It. was. in evidence at the trial, that Boltan.had Made= a most outrageous 'tat el -. on the prosecutria, • and that tad• it hot been-for the timely arrival Of Xi..-Joseph- Zerbe; who wag attracted . by the screams of Mrs. Straw, . the-fiend might .Itase' -hellhih. design." - Afrs:-Straw, is a .- highlY - mispeotidde young wont ant SIMI tho. widow-of abrave soldier. Ber - luis.- . •bami, fliranl Straiv, was a corporal :in • Company '•A. 50th Begt. Pa. Yet:-Yol.s.', and was killed et the battle of SloittSylvainia Court -House, on the 24th: 3145Y,:1864; - ..while, gallantly ;fighting ,for his • .Almi; ROnrt.:---The..regular. monthly meeting of tile Directors ofs:the Poor, of Schnv,l - County, svaS held at the Alma lionaC,- Jan: 1. 18G0.' Present,-A. •Brelial.er,":ll'...C'.' Wilson auto Isaac : • • , :Thefollo.wniii is the. census of: the House. foi the month coding December .34.1.8.65 ; • • No. of intn:ites:iu the Honae Nov. 30.1565; 383 "; • , " •:: Dec . :434 1805, 401 • ' Increase - last month' - • - 18 No. of inmates in the - Heins 'Dee. 31, 3.861, • 365 NO. to sauna time , this year • ....... 4)1 locresse • last : 2 36 I Of•the abOVe. 51: Are. insane and idiotic; 78 . un•-• der. on:ail:al treatment; 56 children. 1 • admitted during Alio month, 56 ;;discharged and Absconded; 27 ;• bound out;. 6 ; . .born, 0; . died,. 'lL6;dging and Meals weiC turnis.lied 10.160 per 7 . 2011*. " - Out door relief. tray 'gran to 230 peraons, nmounting M 1.1,000-25: •• ' Bills wore read ; and orders aninnntitut ... .. .. ... . .. . $ 41729 53 Provimis i.q.sua • ' • ':'61,804.61 • Total in:1865.. . . : ... : 09 ; 534 H Thelollewing appointments were made by.the Board tor ISM ward;: Michael Seltzer ; Mat: iou c lilary Seltzta", Physician 'anti. Surgeon, . B. P. Shannon ; .Aseistant Phyainian. 'and ; Clerk ; Dr.. Q. L. Saylor. • . . • . . Procee .the BorOogir: COOOciIIL-A stated M(...e,thag of Conned was held OF:l . :Tuesday evenino . last..Presel it Messrs. G ressang, Coati an, St ranch', Dobson, Heffner,: Nagle, Griffith;, s.lorris, ard, Moyer and Focht, President. - • " • Minutes of preview meeting wore read and T 0 Cam. of: Firiamef.t and Accounts reported Squire Reed's bill correct; deducting s2,:and :raked to b e enntitmed on matter of sale or. 'prenerty.of .Green N.- Hoffman, -The repiirt was-aeceptcd,-and be*, order. directed - to be- . drawn. in, favor of Svire Recd for $23.09: - lie *1 . • COm. - on Ordinances oiratter'oi.f:ist dri ving aroirxd the corners over oisti :eta,. repo/1,441Ni t existlng ordinance covered. the ,mat er. a. • The-Borough Treasures statement wee read . and ordered 1,, Ix. tiled.•' ' . A'etimrunnication from the. *oo3mm of 'lie Borough ashing . for an advance of. wages, waS referred to the Cote, of Lamp and. Watch. . orPrittsville, Gas Company; $4 , 26 60, and soionion Hoover; -102 75, ''Were 'referred to Corn. of Lamp and Watch... . • •-• motion -of Mr: Morris the resohition passed at 'previous-meeting, to erect lamps at Tenth and Norwegian and• Tenth and •Mehantange streets, was • reconsidered. by the' , following, : Teas;DebSon, Greseang, Morris,..Leon ard, Moyer, uys, .I.lessrs. 'Cochrin "Griffith; Heffner, Straw:l4 , k •' • • Ou motion'of Mr, Gresaang:the Matter was rd..' ferred toe Special -Committee, to report at next meeting. , The chair apixpinted Messrs.,. Nagle, _Griffith and Moyer said Prinmittee. .. • • . The. following bills were read and ordered to Paid .-. • '- • , • ; Four Watchmen...-. . . • $15600 J. -Mc Anally 5. 2 50 , ' 26.00 Sheet hands: and SApervidoi..: . .78 84 Zirria .. -; 38` B. Barr. • 'LW Bill of BqiiireßQed Prcvicu& issue Total. Adjourne l LETTER FROM COLIMBIL4 T'A Miens 3lizmaie jorrasii..f—Lest. evening about o'clock, an explooh - n occurred et the eordelia Furnace, about three miles frdin Columbla: eanSing the instant death of one man, 'and the'scrigns injury of three 'nth 'era: The blast engine ivaB frtniiShed.wi th leer .boncrs. three of which - expipiled. and were scattered id . frag ments over the. surrounding fields:. A more impressive. example of the terrible force of steam is seldom exhibt, ,Oue otdlet weighing 5,lNp pounds, was lifteir:froM. • bcd and 'carried a distance , of..onehundred. yttrds', cutting off. in its course two,tresitri; eaCh eight itches through:: -Augments* of ' the other boilers.. Weighing,. from 200 to r,cft .were thrown 300;yarda into the fields; and: bricks,. timifer.i and- other 'debria. were scattered thickly , in ell :direetirdas: stable near the' firnace ivat. 'shattered by thP flying. bricks, that it, appeared to have undergone a lively shelling: The en gine honie. shOps: and . hot: oven were: completely de. molisheiWand considerable daniago'dnnelp other puts . . . - With .charadirlatic energr•the proprietor, C. 8: 'Kaolin:in:, ordered repaint. to- be commenced early-.in the morning after the accident,. and It to eknected that the furnace will noon he,tureittp SOOT?. Tar.- namaso - suar BALL. IN Astr. , • Aiumairn. SchriyikillCo.;. Pa, Eort.mni: ll , ll Fints' JonanAr.r:—Will yon oblige an old reader of,-your widely circulated sheet, by inserting'- a short sketch of a curto , rity shag.. Although not -Dick aure-curiortityshora. It is neverrheietur a shop of curios.- hies, of an unmietnkuble'eharatter. oirerily,. the nine teenth century is the'wonderomerking age of genius : every dal , brine forth something Useful.. good, curious . - . Barnum: the gmat American" . caterer for-the Furious public, bast foryears, ••worked unceasingly and succeed- tsl most wonderfullY•in ineatingtho wants of the sight se-AMg*ltablte.' - The other:day I saw whet.l Consider the greatest-novelty of 'the ace:: • It puts. the. eber on .'Diciten.s•• Curiosity Show or 'Banana's Woolly Rome: or Baby Show.', It Certainly is &great nevelty. and'l believe the only one of list kiad existing.: 'lt 'Cannot be Imitated: It. Moue Of the greatest.Mirios- , it tes'of theday, -as far. 0-my Observation goes. I have seen- anyturlosittes in my travels. bat this surpasses Aber! all. Strimge. - to say: Obi Angular novelty Is In a most obscure plare: .In.fitet It is An the barkwoMis, In - a small out ont of with . Only a few thousand inhabitante.. It is. the work of one pair - of. hands, 'and all done in the shOrteptkeof nine years, Thisllearnasl from the - old gentleman- who took tiff Mend 'deserlbe eomentthe animals in the: collection which - I kill not attempt - 4o describe:- Snake It trrsay that theta .are thintSande of animals varying In form andelze,'from. the 'minutest lo largest: They um Interesting ; ,FoMellie very natural and,artiatie4Others grotesque and funnYi With.few exeentimei: - they .are.produred from the linnet:m:las 'Which - grow in .:the, neighborhood. What. is -.Very singular-is that - they tire changed :from their:rude trtatete 'their various .fornm. 'tamest by , the .ranver of the eye. oreinieeption of form. which the old gentlemen possesses., As he says. - the trifle he does to .them make/ them the more Curious and-Odd looking: If he did. inbre they mould ouproath titi near to taming and. belmannious, which is nee; Ile no sooner takes • a root in his band than be sees a form or figure of some •animal or other, and by a. touch - he gives it life-like .fonn..l witnessed the ftet on my 'lilt. as there were a :namber cif *lles and gentlemen there, who took sere- . ..ralrootsup tO tee if they could perceive any form in - them.- but - faile*, •do so. - They then .vked the old . gentlemen If be' could see any form in them. Ile tOok the roots and rone,ick as thought pointed out O tWo, three and for onus in. One root. .and. bv &touch, teed ell Preeent, and caused much - merriment and inn. 'There fti also a most beautfitilmonament erected to the memory of Col: Ed:Baker. of the tat California mgi meat and Senator foam Oregon. and .many other most • beantiful:and.pleasing objects. deserving amuck better situationlhan their present locality. They. are worthy • of Public parionnge, and would Meet with it in any" of ' our larg, - iitlett. As there is - mithing 'of the end any :whim esei - or Utah" way Appiboching• It for its.novelty and tilessinichmacTO.r: Ta oppreehtted It most , be .seen. El rS• a Loyir of the Curious, - J. znnzma Imo* ,TAcac sLow. Assft:aso. January lst, 1666 Entionalfranatt. Jotranai.,trnz-Abont the time: I started my paper on itarapid andweekly march thronah this Conntyl.thst Spar that first introdneed Jack Slow to the enlightened and tbon4btful members of the de.: moat:az:l that seat plc:Ware amchappiness •to all Its. 'lllends, and *thrill of horror to sdi. its 'enemies; that paper vier the fried of ,thy sage 'drinker of tatlskey; of bbi names Vita organs. betokened ' a rest receptacle 'or tank - ofbadbraWand worse_ en within - "smelling", - distances: :that piper: ever - Tennlitlee mind, :pie; honeettpd virtaelq party and:lhedeinOcrany for. . ~•, .• . faced periffeiders".; :about that:One. rbeizobr ictimunted with a, :young :nurt,. who but - st shod since tuid been the prhie of the. .dies, ilbsJoYittedeit - lymaidans,'lnd the oidect of 30.M.ma dtifitmat.Wmadif of funnies. bat now ask „denture. and tieditte,"- cheeky allied bathe 'ditties 'or histPrOthOdoo, himself i mornenthreiereation'or- enjoyment.etoppr: that round MeloseMitt ketionts lieitiint to buttgees a Meeting birkiptie day. I imm ly inked ..blnewhx. be negiectedioidoty, and comer te idlo*Jte dames to frtei toll. l anticentrdSlini WO its web of Meanie . and delight.: - With b(rter eCoMilistthromort :Ids arched lip: he almost ebonite' in hle-idlosttii De - uttered his contempt of those. who - sought In gene, MI society:* (composed of those whose Pleasures at home itrelewt:Whoeihhietdelight le to ;;di and , *modeller thoie; whq.attendluitte theirOwntiffilek peal tliesn:bY tutoothied) sthethughaltit toloothe Menem* render:. ed unquiet by a scolding W ife:: or other. tiseltes pies* or tte added: ".Mitt meMpessing that ttrent , furtdtare thing-of..b%dity," *mires of pleasure. - ha the dittice,mtdrls!us around in one of giddy excitement and at last .leaves as exhausted, ac "cptalnied with 'forms end ceremonies.' educated in the PhYsietiperstut:. , but leaving. the Mind at barren waste.; giythg a tnech4ealmotitmlo thetotignis: botanic, JAM& the deeperfeellogs Ofthe heart. the Inexhanstlble resources of the mind to 100. coiled up Within the recea sea cif tbset*eet bads, which have nuts yet been per to blo in. Ah.t "let me rather plunge within the vortex. Of -political life.. seeking :votes in ski and mg shops. drinking dren'te drOwn •my Shame, omit at last' ;slat as my friendi- have, helped me.into •odlee, find myself a bloated sot vstloxsedirtittlititian „ a hardened ra-cal. licking the principles . of a gentleman, end 'raid of the feelings :and ingredients of a Men." • • "There was time when learning; honer; virtue and sterling worth were the neteuert attributes 'requisite 'in a man to secure hie election to oflice. Now he who . the lea_st regards the<c thlngscand has the reddest pro. hoissis'and cart drink the most' f taverittolsons.'tuld re . malt a the bOwitat at his - pOtittne; is the man of the "pep. .plee ...choice. . How etc:Week. is:' indeed: .how _Stiffly Annie: tha t : to: be a' successful' politician, we must' drink and swill and drink agup.with every man whose leave soelety end-the de ', *Mora. cy of today, alike. The 'one is but .an 'empty show, tilled wlth'crineline. gossip' and slander;. the othervoid of .truthfolness,..and diled with shiMe and degridition to its votaries; and I Will cleave to-the *conintutionship -of :friends who seek the good, the:. beautiful.. the 'great, and: with' the. AurtY-Mbosefonsidatiori Is liberty Man.-and wheserawa Mthistitherritulnal and prosper the good:"' •," • ' . Vdemocracy.l. thought. '. es I turned ye aretndeed lade:fend corrupt:when- the think Mg man, the man orprinciple and honor fonitikeyon; - • „ 'roam: respectfully - -JAcs Stow. ' •• HAI~RIS , . . _ The ; Goveruor's Ines: mtige—A,djograstaent Orpr--A. Free acc. ' • • . ' ESrtm+L °, l. M"I"..7MtICAL J. .. •- . , • • llmteranono, anliel7 • • The Legislature it seems, can get along qnite.ivell in. alle'absenceof the.Gprerner. ' it lan Proba ble that regaling 01 . .1mm:in.:ice - will be dnne before his • arrival, WhiCitive are assured by his•mostintinsate'per bona friends cannot be far distant: .1 Renames the drat of February in his .watiage. but it is. know e that he is very anxious to get tierews. soon as be eau . akifely- wake ilieJeTtaw TOYnge•l- On his return' he will - write s wore . extended messa•-'-e- • • • " • The. Legislature, watch met on .Tuesday noon, has iit,. tie more than, organized' itself, and to-day it adjotirned overtiptil -twit Wednesday morning. On 'that' day It. Will have,to elect it State Treasurer. and'lrne. hen .ble. present Incumbent, will be the 'man, _because the-Union Caucus onliondaY.deciaree it so: • • ' The Speakers' of both Houses are, Wen who represent, the-loyal -lasses - of the country thoroughlY.. Their . speeches on Tuesday - had the true ring of patriotism in • „theru,.aud , will not tail to waken a sentiment of justice in every heart in this good oid Commonwealth. To do our bewocratic friends In we Legislature "jui ties. they have not yet carnedatthe Governor's absence. , and bave thus farzaken things quite resignedly. - The seat of one of their wiriaber in the.Senata, C. X. Dunll cane *as to-tiny contesk,A • by. David McConnaughy,, of i ;We Adams aid Fraultlin - '4l.strict... Mr. Mee. will. rely Wore upon the fact that a large number of votes Of de, sorters trove the Arin y..weriolled by the dernoeracy . .-at .the last electicki,, than Apqn: the additional ;Oldierte .:votosteceiveti afterthe last meeting °fahc rettirrijedgek • .tonvercome the difference of eZ•votealtutts accordlnu,to•l -Duncaleabertitieab:; keep hltp eat of the Senate. The - Democrats ate chuckling over , the • prOatulity that the 'l Conimitteeihst }vas to try the-case, 'wilt I lave...mutt 'glint:nay in proving. these cotta,, Wasmuch • .ns the voters will naturally be a little modest in testify . - init. if multi Appearing:. - " . ' ••• .ffierybodris anticipating a 'great ,railroad :fight t; is , .winter.,The At lutitic.and Great Wpiteru, mitl,fige.. going ta .make a 'most spirited 'effort fo attain wane thing like aSeendeney in•Pennsyivania: The'.Penusyl- Yenta Ruitriind men tire laughing. in their sleeves about .tiomething..ldon't knhw what in;rhapit•illingg Are "set Ann" • They allege that the' Atlantic; and Great Western don't want. to builds thropOi m k .line fro Cleve ndle Washington as their friends have alleged-hut that the announcement is intended fo uncli•the,votos'of menthets front the wild. Western; counties which , this . new road is proposed to open up and at the saihe time gain the fellowship and influenceof the -lialtim.tre arid . Ohid Company; I heard It' remarked - yesterday that the all powerful!' delegation.' from . Philitdelphia . ; 'in a . power ; jiltthink-18 votes - in the Hinise And 4 in the Senate .woulil not altitgether.be unanituoue.na qutistion imder eertidn'cOntitigencies Heigh-ho!'. Yon may req - asSared however; that the comintinders-orf each eitle, will have . plenty of ,time'yet to . marshal- their for ces ; and when the hattledoescome:l.shall duly inicirm_ you of tbdkilled and wounded in the- fray.' It , Itt not untirottablethat the whole tightlriay .bring.ntra gene- There - hasheett.'un focal. toutslation thee. far—a few to at'bllls Intee been marlin. place: amon thein one e.icitig the city - atithorities of our . .neighttora, oviir, :iteading the authority to -parchaste ground fur the par - . Poses of a public ; Park; which they. hardly need—but nothing of interes4to citizen's of Schuylkill County. - ' . (oar. eorrespOndeitt -selatis ..11.1.4he • very .excellent Fpeqchel Speaker. Pleating .of the. Senate, :and of Speaker- Kelly, of the House,' Wantuch regret that our ilmlled space will.Ouradrilit or. their publicatian- They are patriotic and high-toned.- 7 .Eas Mtskate.Soo,lol.A.l.] iiiiinfil, - - . Ayeii Ghbrry Pectoral : .. __ _____: .. - :... Ir..— , I -.,::,.. : A f• . • . .cLA.RENCR :Ai. SAND=ON• We th y been udrnithA as partuera . it . our business : . - . T Coughs; Coldg;. influenza, goarseness,,Ceonp:. ril name wilt hereafter be' DAY, lIIIODELL7A CO • - lltopehltis,. Incipient Coustunption; - and , for DAY . 111 -IDD4Lt I O 9 Walnut St:i Phil:lda.. 66 Trinity •' 'iv o • r • '• the relief of 'Consumptive Pat i ents. In ad; : - • • • • - -•- 3 ' Luhun .• 14 ' Y° •. ~ . . • • 7 Doane .tit„-805t0u..... 'wanted stages bt the disease. -• . Lir) wide is the field of. it.. uSefalness - and en nun ..0.... „„ ........ .._ ..• •- • • _... . • - . . - 1.7..0ns ale the cases" of its curc•s.i, that almoaCei P1141 , 2 - Pro--t.roPosals _will - • lie: r e.ectiow of country "abGancts in perscins publicly kun . 14 4 = - "ceiceil up to WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .1 who hate been restored froll 2 ValaMlug and even , 1566, for rebuilding the•9oices 'of. the New York • .Perate diseaseaof the lunge by its • - use.••. When O' Schuylkill. Coal Company at Woodside, •'• ". . tried. fits inperinrity over every other evectoranhi.:: • For further. particulars apnly :to .' ... '...,- . • •• .', apparetit.tb.escape observation, anti %were, its A • •., . - " ...- •W. W. DUFFIELA.Itesi. lifanarcr. 'are' known.. the public no loreier hesiti.te what an: v • ' . Feet. - Managers . Office, NVoodside; Jan. G "GG-trtt • nycniploy for thetlistressing 'mid dangerous titf .' . .. a. „ ....... • -- • • :-. - - ---- . . . T1116.' Regilar, Annual • Meetings, of •t. of the pulmonary organs t hat are - incident; to o - .p, , ,gm 11 1 1 111 1 11111111 l inferior tem_ediel , :.,, ,... thru s.,„ 'st ,.. u . .. 7 • 1 V 1111 . 0 ,,. 1 ...- 34 ,.. m S. c t' o 'c m. .kh r o A rd y i7,... i iir o -7 ., ) , I F .E arm HE i NNZII I - ? ,, F ,, ;1 , gained friend:3l7y every trial, conferred benefits.' the Office of -the' Company, in:.Pottarille, on - Wclne: .aMicted they van - ruivel. forget, and •prodtrced c,' ' •day afternoon. ' JantiarY, .-17. 1.606, at 4 lechkiz, fort,' - numerons and too remarkable to be.fornotten. . ' Purpose of:electing Fiye . birectors for the ensuing year. •We can Only - At:Sure the public ; that its quality and for the transaction of ether basines : ••• hilly kept up to the.best •it ever • has been, .•! " • '-• •• .. . SAML;H: WHITNEY, •Secre,tatY• 1 1 •it May he relied on to do for their. relief alit;. •• ••• - .lan 1, 'G6 . " •'. • . . .. .- 'Great numbers of Ciergymen.7hysicinns:St • rt. and eminent persmiages.. have lent thclr nnm : ...- tify the unparalleled usefulness of our rem:. to so re here will not permit the 'insertion of th • e Anents below named furnish' gratis our AMR • ,-- 4 :L L . , ANA('. 112 Tilitett they are ptivrt ..: . with kis°. T. i 1 1)-., .:ion it the complaints they cure.. '.; 1..-* . • Tlfore. Who require an tilterritive ritedicinp nrY the blood will find Arse's Come. • Exi , .. SaiIVILLA the remedy tonsS. Try, it once and yiu w v 48 ' Prepared by .T. C. AYER St CO., Lowell.. and • sold by Ili i- • the - .Druggists in- Pottsville: YMI Druggists and dealerk everywhere. . • . - • . . •.. • • It. , titf.• DYE. : .1111Allif. , DIV • .. ... Buteliejoes Hair Dye- is the. the world. The only true and perfect Dye---. 41 l n and - .Rettable—produces.a ..pi dec. -4 or Natural firow restores ,the ill effocts ./yss. • and frequently stores. the original color. 1 '; .y ell 1/rtiti:gistk... The genuine signed, W. A:11#1r, SI ,Barclay Street; ;New York. . : ... , • .•,. -.z., • •• • ~' January 7, IMti6. .. . • .. • .. .. • k., - - .. .. Those n`ho desire roniplexthibt pa rity and ernich the Wood. ithieh .11autnot,ts iicterat, L'XIT.A6r .. 4 3AtiRAPARICI.A -rientriatal f, .fte- eolleCt jt. .no patent medicine. , ' Ask tor Take no other; •• • .:• Ott. 25; VA 81 11,615 ,43 611,981 69 CfnarminA; Dee:. 29; ISGS. . -No muse so obstinate,. nr 'long 'standing, .•, not cure in a short time. all kinds of Tetter ar, - tem- - •IY cured. • 'Army Itch, Which -is..stf• nreval ' -ever fails.to cure.. (2-hronic ErYsipelas.:•l3alt E'i.:- worms, Burlier's Itch,..&c. - • Eruptions c the atide. .vdrface •of "the body, old. Um lee a •eate 1 11.1 standing. that put. at Alealture . every - oth:• of treatment, all yield to the heading propertle eatt vegetable sable. - .. " - • - ". - . . Price An ceiita.: . 13.... sending in/ cents , : to yhe &Son. 3.30 NORT'iISIXTII '4 4 treet, - Philadetox will he'mailml to any Inaba United ated s •• o f --. S: Id hy.ftENKtY. satuitt, ton . i :r i!..lt,. ....• . Jurie IT. 'cr.. . • -. . -.. . .. . ,z; - ~ ITCH ITCEI SOBATOFf I BORA:TOR 1! SGRA:I ! .WIIEATON!S OINTMENT Will cure' th • Also cures SALT VITETTPS. ULCERS, and aU ERUPTIONS OY - THE SKIN: • P Drug,gists, • , "BY' vending: 613 c.. ,, ntm, - t6' IYEEKS h. Pf Agents:l7Q Washinutorr Stren, BoAcni, be:forwarded by flint), free of • p.?;atlig,e, the 'United States. . Sei)t.l3. . FURS. FURS. _ WHOLESALE AND RE .OURLER:•• OAKFOBAY • • ••CONTINENTASL - 110 •• • PlittLAttEl4 3 .ITIA . . nave now open their large andeplandid LaD S' FUR CAPES, ;•. 1 MUFFS - CUFFS. •• " • iiLOYES . ••-• ' •• AND . 4IOO Mat, the finesi•amorirrient of FANCY Ft CAPS:MUFFLERS,. .G.LO.VES ever be .by them, and which ard'lvainintedto.beraa •• - PRING, IttS:11 0 IDG • EztAtuot:Vß:ExviLior - S4v.sArAritta.s e renovates-the, bloOd; itvitils: the vigor of Pea tixsteni. and purges out the htimors - that nit Enfeebled and Delicate Conatit • both SeXET• use • lielmbold's Extract I3oh giTe brisk. tied energetic feelinfVs. and ena Bleep well. . • •-•" 0",t..21, Trinity . EpiiaCoprar.Chuirch.. Church is randergoiog 'reizaire services trill tke:Coart - Hbase at tit.,Sl' o'cloes... AC M.,-ea, :Mr Wclyh, Congregiatiousal Clatare Lama; services every Sabbath -shelve. o'clock. A: M.. and 6 Welpeli, M. . , . . . . Army I tch, - .ll'eter, Alt ISrupti "DIU . SWAVNE'SALL-trEA.urio o EN " DR. SWAYNR'S. ALL -RE - Ai LNG, OIN feligiatto A ntellige , . . REY. Gst.Avzs. of Womelado preatdvin the Eng},i.Lh Laineran Church Mark. Pottsciil ef, Pa. , to-morrow' (Sabhatn,),.racirp and in the avening'at ' NOTICES. ... . . . car - bit unpciat Clawveh.Saidni.in vice nom o'clock,) corner3hthantougoswi' Sowday.everting sorvic , £7 °Tina-) .24 s lowhill. - • • 'R. H. AUSTIN, . • ' - - li6kienee Mahtuatonsen above 7 Vinton ,- ?raper Meeting; ex morning. from SX:to 93, weinek, in • fru ork6econd Street, between Market and No • tW Evangelmal eharc ca ova l 'Rev. Saii. G. Ritokvs Pastor, wilt preach cry. Soder izioriging 10:o•clpek, ' Evening at T. Weickek: . - - I . 'reabytesinia. Chuieb, • bax.itongt,lnint'L'hird Streets .: Itev. - 14.431 • tor. .Serviem r Sunday.l.o3¢ A'. M. And =l P tine; Tinuiday evening, at TP. 31. ' Praye • 4naxter' before . 1O Sunday morning. -Sao'' '2 P. M. Monthly public Meeting 3d Sun PreabyieiriniiAbhureb, Mar Prmara, DA".1 , 4 ,- Pastor. Servic , -,ll )Proing!Kat 1 -0 %;P•clock: .Evcniu,aa. at 73 , 1": 71.:ectrire AO Prayer, Nteetiog. .Prirkti ere o'clock. PaastorA - residence, lialurlatoogo.. GUI or Coartlarittatteet.' ' , 417. Marriage Nivea mud be iceompanied with, 24 crag te M.PAlritin -7 11 " 1( VviATi— 2 • , , Irthe pinata wtnilltrit s Wee =retsina notice to the yoremso at this oincekl andorne twenty-Ave cents to INV for fo r etti° l4 k l , l l 4 ,the lsleY will be re - forsoli ? Esuantinig2soUTllAir4t Potisville„ Zantuuy 1 6 3144;,bY Re?. Jon* Megeelicits:Tnoxas H. BRAD.. t ssrci d miss - BAsau -}lossit4 fld,sitatt. both of Ms. ;: FOLTZ—LO WTElEkT—Aliti.:itlte let 'lnst. at tbe house of the bride,. by Rea. B. kfcCalloaith, Mr. Ostosoz" W. Pours to Mhos Plait A. LoinsaaT, all of , • • ,• • 1 -• • , • . GARDENNR--HialfF—ln . tettant. no New Yearls. Day,ltt theinsidenee ,, of . the brides father. by . .Nern .Stkider;Jkir;„.Staxata, plamsocesa, of Newtotp:4,4' , A,,to . 31108 Ezra - aim* 'floss; .Of vetttont ra. . . - -.I3ORNE-tHOSLEB--0a • thq 23d. et:. b' Rey. J. Ettr.or Bowls of Donaldson to Was . IRA:. lIILLA Hostas of Tremont, • MORTONMU:N.Du Decimate, 'Mitt 134 by the Mem Wader/al. Lirolli, - . attlic- eisideliat of thif brid Eirepts.' ML:lorcierA:tldoirni - tty:l4lBs: Mineaurr Brant on.of Beer Run s Schnylkinax. Pa." • . .. • • tlta Pennpiffiiiiitk Vtall, Potta villa, on theist of Anniuy, 1.8438 i JosePti 31C.- Cool, Mr, G Kowa W. Moss'• and' Wm.'Rams P.ALilf4. both of Tamaqua, Pa. •• • . . . . Uzi E. S. Henry:At the home of the bride's tether. Mr. •Bcosidie bows' to Mies MALIND.: Let, all of Pine • - • STITZER.-lIAIJSEL.On the Itit ',AI the" 1'64; dente of the brid& father,. 'by Rey. Seolvel LOcas. Major Szirint to Mies Jowls E. I.l.tess, both of Creee•one:.Schaylicill6l, Pa . • . • • ' - WID:11 4 -4TURNTER-LAeSt..Clair, -Deritaber 24; 144 'by Rev: G. T. Darr, Mr. - Tooxie .Wrcr .to .9ARET TEtftNESI, both or St. Clair, Pa. , . • • . zERBE-11thed.r„r„Ott the Ist day "oilaniiat:t..h.f Rev. H. S. Henry. aE the_honse of the bride, ./dr.Thilt.. 'sttsoN Fir.A.N.EIAN ZraillktO .Mm: Sarain...Sata . l3te all ofWashiegtee Tor whip, • ' il/ED ~ . .. Simple annou: . iiceimit'4e , 'o : lre c ithis,.. f r ,6..- 21 0 , ie * ,.. Omporsied walk:natter; • dm; list be pai4 for'at the ogle of 10 een.teepc* line. - - . ' . : .... '.. . • -RAT rn,-o.n the Bd LI this .130rOtigh, eldest, ttliyhter.orEtlerander sad Kate Faust... • • . , The friends anti ratativ- of the farafly.are resetfol -1 invited to attend - 0e tax/oral from the rep! once of her pare4o,•Conter!Third arid . Minersi(llle streets* Ws Matuidan afterneco: 3.02 o clock,• . . • . ' KINLMEL7 , -.0 -'Lad tflt ','ln,Pottxville:TAtivSbOc aluniv f Gamow, and 'late grave digger of the :Xrigsbyteria .Cemetery in _this Boroueb, aged 63 •• iv 1 is ! .• . - . .. . .- • - •• . • • • 27.thadt ; ;;In, Lebanon , Pa; JPlrli . I be 7stb year or his age. ' M r 8:14; 1 " Lebanon 031/11ty, in our State 'Legis , ur-Mlar, •• an -bustaq Wan and a eind iv e• 371' of December : in Cuss , Town , -; Its-Tvra '.' daughter of "Thomas . awl' 4 13 r....uv:au'd' i month. ,- • ' :the Mtli -Mt;: in Rooth Manttelm, • - in tiie year of Me age. . ' - • LR u . th4.2.3th ult.': in Srbuyiklll Ravei 4 - • Mr a native. of: Grrmany,but for ' I ident of:Schu:11:131 Raven, aged e,ti ... t n the 112 d alt, in lileyerstown, LOA or: daiig7ator. of etualeo W0 11 ' 44 )14 1 .ItrtAASE—t.. Ka nuRK.i 369- II Melly repreaaptl latare. 'Was a ri cere Christian, . PATTEN-01 ship, •. Magic.• j Kt. iMeith }UM n... 144 • . Frie WATZ - 31KluAlaiSpIlW A STEGISMI.ERi G ereSLUM STEW many years a years. ' • •WOO, LISON; not • County, • aged '2.4 years GE., ORA]. NOrric us. N t . o annna meetthg of the , , dtrs of, the Great Rannu ha Pttrote um, (kcal „ t her Company will be held nt the of flee of Goon Patterson in PartaNdle. on TIiCRS ii kr EVEN , January l',th. 1666 at ;'o'clock. BREDIC PATTERSON, Secretary Jen 6 .66 1-2 t .. t 2Atil Comp' , action of 0 the 1.1111, t 1866 bete I Jan I;.' F. Proposals heretofore meta, tAI lot ' whine' batn , wa) and other timber for lgon, h a ee.l destroyed by fire new propo..als kill be receit ° this <Nike op to Jaw try .20th ior • farther• - ndn' at Ph w .his -era. JOHN GOINC sod JACOLt , ER ‘T Y S.', coo comintly4 OMee . W W. 111 FFIELD, Rest. 5 Later, w, ~ Jan 5, I&i6 1-St Ye ME of the LOCUS V MI A . 1 111 C --- (P 6_ll. A i'll fil IRON ver )8 PAN V. if piu Plil4. Jwiu tr) Al, 1566 The annual meet' he satOCLlWidc r. , of the abase named Coin held at Wer Oleo No )10 South Third pany - ,st r ,4 4 olo' , DAl . ti 6 .sth of February next at 12 $ o'cb , s 1 1( n an eltetme will he held for sew) Di e.et .ter ( for the eel lint year. ~ .r -rer bocan of thc Company it PI be closed for flftl% F prior to the day of said election jar; 1 't fiDIVI) 1 EX Seeretart- annual meeting of the Solders itf. the, Mount. Carbon - Rolling for the election of officers, and the trans. P'business, will he held at their office at EDNESDAY,_the rah day of Jantuity;' the boars of 10 and 1 . 2.-A. - 31: - ..2t NICILIOLS. Sec Minn,. iN 0 'l' CE. - Is - liet'etcy the.ouri ; nership jatelyz esiitiug between THOMAS fFITTIS and JCIEIN BEACH, Wtifi".diSsoired on of . Jathiary. ISGtc'hy mutual,cohetiut.. AB dug. to the ssid . partnrsitip are to.tie reeeisred Taxi Johii Bench, end all to the said :ship are to. a' presente d to him for payment. JOBS . ' 1,31.• titt ' TINE .Annual Meeting of Striekhohleriii of Thi ' . Jeffernott Oii Cruipany . • of Conntr. for the.electionr . of-Directore, . k tc., will .:' , lll;at the %Yu:n.o( the Conrpnriy. Gr. Meitner's a) in Centre St.,. Putleyilie,- - . on the - On day 0.. ary;lB66,,at 4 o'clock, .• . •• • , : . WM. L. - WHITNEY, Secretary. • .. . —, - . . . P ITB ti 14 i :Iv dri 1c E..—Whereas my .. • - -• wife FIANNA STF.ItSKIt,. formerly Thtma Witmoy.er, of 'ffeinunt., Schuylkill. Co.,'Pa.-, has witiumt Just cause or.provuestion. leftmy,bed and board. there: lore, 'l,hereby notify all persons concerned. not to: trust :the-said FLANNA STERNER on my aecount, ' . IIE , I will pay no debt contracted by her, and any one trusting ;her wilidit so at their•owu risk. - -JOAN STERNIiat. • . Swataia,-Dec., XS'. '64 ' ' .• •- - ',52,3t*, . . • PROPOS.% S FOR SINKING A • '. $l.O PE:--Proliorials wUI be recel , erl at the offiee'untll SATUEDAY, .JANITARY -. .1211i. foreinkipg a Slope on the Maminoth Vein, at *air Run near.MnbanoY City. .9' be sunk 112 yards and to be 23 feetlietwein the . timbers. • • „. .. • - . - • . .• • Proposals will. be rece,firett,atille 4111 e -tittle - (ar.driv lag two air'shaits: - •., ' , -• , further information to- ADAM Siiperintenclent •at the - mines. Or the. •nnderiiihrned at Malianoy City.. • - - WIGGAN & 31.ab'finoidisy,.Jan-1, !GG' - • . 1. -It • ' ' . , . .. ,. ir F WI". L 11l n ;RE iD. 8111 . 'Lli•er, . .who len Ttleachftqer.. tnnhold. in 046..w111 . till et my home. be will hear'of :el/met:olg ha his' ncl• vaniagt, from hieeelativee in Enninna. - 'SA. P;04110 - .9. Tiweirore. ' Seheylkill.Co., Pn; • Dec. 36; , r.. 5 —452- st• DISSIDEITTION,—Notice . iF hereby 0 v . , en; that.the Oa-partnership exieq.i..g between thevuulersiened. tinder the firm. and.nanie of HAAS, PRENIZER C0.,4k. is •this day..disawivcd by minuet consent. HAAS d; BRENIZER aroantharised to use • the name of the late thin in liqUidation. . • . • ^ ; HAAS. • Philadelphia, Dec. so; .135 • • • :52-3i •.. Office of the Pottsville' Water Co . , POTIWILLE,• December 23.1265,-01e A n_ .onal Mectingof the tAnclthidders of the Conitiany for the election of. Directors,. Mil he held at their Office, ini.l.denday. the Std day of January - nest, between tne hours of 2 and .4 mclock, P. Ai,. Dec 22, fifILTDYI36ONE.'.Seety, •-• • • -• . • A Crtril t .-For the Infortriation of persons desiring portraits of friends, or wishing any hind 01 Oil Painting3.to ornatnont their houses, will state, that fOrthe unit, three inonfhs fouls), I, will paint trtv,Ateatwork at greatly reduced prices. Persons 106: linve:*engaged work; or. exprOsetl desire to have Paintings, will remember that • after - the - above, 'stated • time; I nVect - to Irave,POttsville for an indefinite pe, - IL D. TORKEY. _Dec 22, .6.5 •• " . • • • • • 51.3 t• • • „Notice is hereby itiven tothe Stockholders of the" FIRSTNATIONAL BANK OF MINERS. VlLLEi.that the annual reeetine- *lll-ibe held' On - the Second Tuesddy of 'January. • ISee, At their Banking. Balm, between the hours of In A. 'M. 'and 4P - M.., to elect seven.Direetors to nerve for the - ,enininiz year, tie reciaired by thiliyrladrs of said Bank. • ' • Dec 14, '6.1-504 0- • • - S.*KATIFFM A N..• Philudelphin di Rending K. .'CO..-OFFICE22I SOUTH...FOURTH ST. Philadelphia; December 11th, 14d5. —Notice is 'hereby Oren to the. Stockholders of this . Company, that' the Annaal,.Meeting . and an :election for President:. Six Managers. Treasurer and Secretary; mill take place on The Second Monday, (Bth) of JANUARY.next- at 18 Si WM., H. Secretary.., fin 4t Dec 10, '65 loriili A Te nnul:it Meeting of the Stuck holders of the.Pottsville.Mintng ; and Mritin factininiConitinny for. the election .of oflicerc and the tinusaction of other tinniness Will. he heldin Phil:Wel- Ptilit at 1 o'clock, - "P. Ni, on the - 9th - (Aecond 'Tuesday) ef. Jiininin Or, 1806,1tt the Office of the Company, 21T-Wnbant St. -: .• ' . -.. E. CHAUNCEY, Seery, , • Corberry Railroad . PIiILADELPIIIA. December 13th. 'Batt. The 'A2lll2llfli A - teeth-li , of the.-Stockholders -of the Lot 'berry'Creek.ltailroad Company, will to held at 'the or., Meet the Phil ittelphia and Reading Railroad Company, No„ 22't South Fourth Street., Philadelphia—. on. - MON:. DAY; .TANITARY Sth. , iS66„ - : at IV, A. 7VL. when an election wilt be held for a Plesident and six Director* to serve for the emoting year.... H. WEBB.. 'Dee IG, 'G.S-5074t • . •2 •• Secretary. ' Office of the 'Mine Hitt and siehtill. -kilt Iflnvea' Railroad delphia. 12th month,.l4th, I.9e6.—The annnainieettna - of the StoCkholders will be held at their Office. Frank.; lin Institute Daildink. No. 15 South Seventh Street. on 2d day (Monday) the Sth day Of first month.. (Jannary) 1850, at to o'clock. A. M., when: an election held for a President and ten Managers to -serve the cn. suing year. WM. BIUDLE, Secretary: VERi" : Beeks and Schuylkill Journal please e spy. peet6,. , 65 • 50.4 t . Annan& ilieetiniof the shin:chola. 0 . •••••=1 CT$ of the 31:nera. National Bank or Potts.. rine, for the onrpoee of electing Directors to serve the enstnng year,. will he held-at . theirßanking: UOlnie in the 'Borough . of. Pottsville, etween . the hours of to o'clock; A. M.. and 3 o'clock, e...M„ on .T 1.13.30 . 0% the Otliof January Aloft, 1868. • • . • * Nov. - 31,'65: 48 . OtAler• • V YOU wish . ; truthful lifelike and - EMU Likenere, call 'at Allenle Gallery and hive a Porcelain Picture. - . IOI Y '65---:-64r LOST AND FouN XIOOOREWARD.:-• A . . WA iNtlo...—A.• reyisid . of One . T nit Dollar , . will be paid by the nndensigned. for the apprehea.iina And cnnvictiOn.of the personnr pen?orts . who on the morning of Saturday. - December 30.-tiroke* into and' tired the New York and Sohulkill Coal Quoin:tura Office. as Well as the . Store of Stem m ,Ileckstber W: DUPPlSLD.liasiderit Dianager. Best. Manners Oflide.:Wondside,- Jan: S. '66-1-9.t. A STRAYED CAE cant to the. premises of . the el:lx...Aber et Dehtware. Casi :Township, near mieer , ,Aville, December te. , G5..0f a dark red color with fuer white feet. The owner iesetinested to come for riacd property,. pay..expensed sand take it away or it will he sold according to .law. ' ➢. 11AXCOCK. 30.'85Dcc • • ' • , 42.3 L.• ...:. :~;~~~,e,~. IVOIPIC/L.-Wbores.e lettere* Adtatt4 J..hrie wt , N Lb. estate or WILLIAM.t.EILER, :IVA ore* 1 ough of EkhaylkM Revak in theCoutityinf ; . deceased , balm beenranted to the e ; , nrib er . Sonlindebtedlo Waehtatehtenwin~. Inigiok -!.' "Mediate paymenthnd - those having - e2": :Atig i i . Almelo make , them known without 'de "-",;...-; ( ' - REBECCA NIL= B ehaylkil)7layea, - Deo26, .66 -, .? :' , l Iv , . 1 _,_ t -- - 'LITattIETORPB 1 11 0TIC*01•The ithileta, it.:l. has received trim Mcßee/ter ot SCEftiftiii.q l means Testamentary Opel the hi* Wiftved 10 -Elijah Averred. tate altheaßittatb . tt soZ Haven: deceased. lkil-penionn.indiablibditoAhosa4, cooed are requested -to make" pa=ir 'tbe i' signed, cud ill persona ha l ving- lame wißiareeent them for liettlernerit on it= t , l r t first day of April next hereki4 Olitetin " .. ' Sch ....--' . • " • uylkill lii 'O. M A NN ien. Dee 29..''65. , niter' Fps the Court of Cote 100111 Villlibf action. 3kill• C. 16110-411 the rhatter oft Petit ion , Itnak Gross , for the neneat of ttiegtosebratk. Latex To Maria Madera and other 'eredttetst—Tat e D al , Ogg the time forbearing all viattekiamotaig nal ar ,, ai petition of Ernst Grow, all beah !red by thie ftr . , on Monday, the 6th day of datiiiiny. A. D, t.. (Meek In the forenoon of mid day.:. IifP—NST 64.4 . ' .:. by,tda Attorney, W. R. Siam' Dec 23, ,65„, _ DMINI frrift.ATlON 'IV its, letters offo administration on th e estate 24 ik t ;' ell Davis, The ilontagt of bt. Nitay,kt, CODlttr, deceased. 'tine been' gmated ••to thir 2 4 1, signed; all fiersenS itkielite€ the! said 'estei qiie-...tten to make immediate payment, and thisr Yee t ; . deltas or deinands against •Slie estate of the. aid d t , 3ent.. will make knost;the sameisithout tr, . • ELIZA3IfiTitf THOMAS. Adimis4,lra:r:c. • Or to'ber Attorney, DAVID Pc, 401 AM, • ?)cam / 6 . ' 6 5. • • „ ,W - 4. - NWE11.:.. - - , . tvArrekk b.—A ..4t na ,l &,,a kk . . on an eepe rt g YOeing m, a gnuinatei o(Bantilin• Mohnen College. ,Best of tee - 6 jam. WANTED. Agin'ie.—dlr. io 140,0 PER Niii-N•f T Tft smnlerrien, $36 SMkr tad irziv *Yet whole,. to introduce the Oca: nook Seam ldnehthe, ihnnowd and performed. It voIll'hevol: stitchAnilt - ibloid. brood and emkoider 'iloanntnti 'Mee 66),F620, maldnor the ebettc hseketitoth (*dial; min.:Atm for tbraer yttu"...We pay The nbove....„, t , or a tammladon, trom whisk tivicethatitmonnt nn b made. Addrts.s.Wirh mum. or onn on oCI'; BOWER.,I CC, °Mee N0..266 8 /Plelll Street. PhiladtiphN Al ItEttrs nswfnOmenpay, ithairen*sond look • 6, '65.; • - ' A Sitifittion itorgeterid tea peallon havintr,. eleven yours exwrioAospio ilia the goners!, !xi:omm+ .6 1 n ennierv• .SlTlMk`tcr reference -= Address tisk I Ws:'1,dlorool!, Pa. t • .Doe 2S; - ItitriT partivtce a. 14 n ..u n , aT a • 1, 41.400 t 60 yard, of column - pipe... - Moo a 41.1 stroke:.eugiue froth 40 to giborse Dower. ov • • - ' _. • ". 8E7 , 141.1".. 7 §; PiLIN t t, Agharier oak Coal Co., Me_ - , • ANTRD.-Tsvidve aotal k.econdiuuld lanlrr e fw3oor 34 inch Wain..-. The higim4t esP4 prier wilt 6, -paid forldachlirri or- scrap iron 'of any. deV:rtxiop ' ketra price paid kt• chain or retiree& from, Sca la engines nod fietachinery of ail kinds boairila and ma c , comeds3 . lon at the blashihery Depot ow Ova &wet CV - Orders by tnail;will receive preaspe atatatien, StWe l d 113wietr4ItZpEn4rchre. 411171%;;TWna 4 Engines, of 20 or 30 horse-pow et each. -Adkl.7rw•l44 • •• JAB= SPARKS, POl:wine; ry, - Mt! May t nu . . . UTANITED.—A few , more CARPENTBIts, (rm. V . mem and misers.) to work on' Brackets; st ag Ashburton Coal Workr, four miles west or tfazietrgi Limenm CO.; Bs. Tho highest wages of the nv pa Septetober 30.'65. W. R. Pitt ', Sept ityc. . • -FQR 0 If. ,S4A I ; E A two story brink funks: 1,0, -I - with Si!: rooms, situate in East Afarkot atom, 1 . ,14, lle, - Apply to , • • • JAStEiit W. BoWF:N. • .Jan 6, , nt; ' . • . 144.11 • • • 14 -1 01{ SA, •130.5 , Flftpen .llaree -U. 'Shaft. Ply tVberi. 'l 7 iimry: &R. Apply at OM, ot Lit tie ...k . .tactylktil liatvigation, (bar. tt , anpi. try, Tianawat, Pa. ,- • - • Elgin. 6, .66, 1.1( . • Vit)ltt MA 11.,E.--.A. t w o torY . 'donhlw Frame daii l' lintr'hou , e, situ.te at head of Haiket St ,A will/ tflitl foot lot and well azteyer failing. 'Water. ',•,.; _ Terms reasonable. - Apply to JIM 6, 265 —l2e '. - JOS. jOHN801•1. /.q.. --, . . A , fIfAICK.ET. Pre.n.r.icr ritortcliTy 211 t. Car sfale.:-A tamstory Brick .I.lonse and A a two story frameßrdliling.in the rear of the. p::: Lot; Lot twenty feet front by one hundred and ninety feet tfeep to Lyon street, corner of Market and .11411. street. . • • JOSE.PII'D. JONEN. , . . , ' - fiJulbial7 9 1 'On—/..tf... , . • " On'the - Prenitse?. •. . .. • . . post -111 -t I , , E.—Tho."LIN7OINT HOTFIL," - (me Ex. chalige Hotel, in the 13oron:11 or P tt dII. . ply to , • Mrs . ISABELLA PA.LItIEII, • biro: POTT. • . Dec2o, .C 5 . Fl o,zpuß FOR 141,LE.--A thre ry . e7etobi Bricrnwelling situate .613 .NonaeOnn'fit., Port-43111e. now occupied by Mr. John 'Harper.— Tones easy: • - T. A.,GQDFI - tgY. - -Dee SO, •86 FA-Bt • __ _ • ITALEE/AniIAEIPIRSIIIPER4'.Y.FeIa SALE, V knhiVn as the property of John C. Gillman. .I , :sa deceased, One lotew piece aground situate nn Port 'Carlion Rend . ..extending to East Atarket street, in the Borough of Prittsvflic, Schuylkill Cennty. with the ap. .puftenanr.es, "consisting of a tbrecoind-a.ball sbiry-Stone Dwelling House.. Also a two-anii-4 a4tlf story-Frame Dwelling/30nm; a bake oven, '" .pump of never falling water.. and all the Hein r',. etc.. Will be sold. cheap. For further particnlars ,apple to MR.:MOR'I7I.MER, i,it . the Mary Stable near the Delsa, -Dec 110. 'GS • . . • iIA.C.Sr INV Et . :SA. LIE •;—:1 11, 10 1~ pump stubs a411.-splice plates of various biie tied a large lot of spade handles., Rock or Bob /Mafia - 11. on - Several. pitinn shafts and wheels, Two large pump wheels,.7 feet diam., 12 inch face. 24 pitch. - - Also seal shaft:3mM spiders. Two small drums suitable rots a breaker': also a lot of pump pip_ 1e and lt inches. A large string cif Elevator Buckets, new, ' , nimble for hoisting dirt nr coal. 'One-small Cylinder Roller slita ble for al horse engine or, for steaming timber. Three new bellerB,-33 -inch diameter,-2; feet hi length...' Two .new'hoilers.36 inch diameter, 10 feet in- length, at the Machinery D . epot on Coal street. JABEZ SPARES. . Dec 13, '35 . . 51-t f • ~......... . eltIF• MILE . - , The !Brae , and conimodionalieu. e . IStore and let, known an the 'Smother proparA ty. Tramont.:froattng Knuth on Main erect, on , the north tat Lynti. , and on :the west on Spring . etreet.is offered for sale. and if not sold *by the ri.'di of Febrnari. will thed he for rent. For further par? Heider.. enquire of the subscriber, . • . • . : • , DAVID' 0 LIVER. . .:Trement, December 23.'65 . ~ - • 51-re. • r i NOll. 13.411,10.--The large two-stery. . - atonefi dwelling honse. Pittiato on the corner' of - "::: Schny !kill Avenue and Cloortland* Street, Potts- Tertian reasonable.. WM:RrSNIPIL Dec 1.6,,65 • _ :• 50-4 t, _ _ _ IVAMTE D.—To eell a very deaf rabid two,wir. , Brick: Dwelling Rouse and Lot. ot-Rronnd '25 by 190. feet no East Market street near George. Choice Fruit Trees, d0c.., - upon the gronnd. Apply; - . Dee itt, .6.5-::50- at Revonneenteetr. FOO 100 Tim; 10,12, VC unel .16 SISEET IRON 26 items wide, Tor Tieing Coe) Sl,utrs. Alip!y to - MORRIS. WHEELER & CO.. - 1601.Mroicet Stria, Phil dt.lphia. . . ro?-:irn Dee 15, ,65 EOR .. .MA,L11?..,"-A three-story Brick Dwelliac I: {lrise on Mahantongo street... The hbuse I.* cOnto his roorns; , with rthe.mixlern • improve.. ja I/leers—both room, mot; kftehfn rzuw. Fhr, par tieulais apply to 4:13. Mahantonj,o second door below Fourth. North aide,''' Pottsville, Dee latti; 'GO • - - COAL AND' . TIMER IF: R LAN Dal FOS. 1 , 4.411.11`. IN SCIIITYIAILMI.,,..IOO; • • • 900 scree containing theMamtnoth Coal' Bed, 211-tt thick, with a length of - - - - 100 acice; with a amid! 300 fltre4 Coal.and Timl .240 aerea - Coal Llnd on 2000 aCre.r,of Waal* 1113321 RiiiirOad,i4 tract • - . •Amily: to ,- Deeld, , ilzi-50-Cl. • ' . . Lioroicei4 FOR, N. ors for sale4two.atoi Ifousea, situated on the I.treets . The houses at Pot,session given nti the Also a fine betiding lot 1 street:s.2oo feet deep, ant. erected a Wier wad. 30 b 7, or More-hoOses ' A good .v. trees.. Under good cultividlot, cottage banding; atilt overlook*. . Also, adjoining. this lot; is'abot, well fenced and 'nodes good coltiva, , For further-particalats.enquire of -- -•• -."-. • - . '.. • : PA...NI. NAGLE, Market St 4 Patterns. . Itcc 16. 6 015 . ' ' ' .; .' ". . . 50 -if . Al A 4.: 11111111 l'' wo it MAI.E..-One,...Pii 4 : stroke Stearn.P.ngine 12x bore, 12 inch # It brig been refitted. cylinder bored ont, and Ba s ic tit' necking, One: 12 horse power Steam. Engine; ?II . new.' Two Dimpfel'e Patent Fans. suitable kw Is DR' dry, orindth shop,. at the • Machinery Depot 'o* Coal . Street.. ' • '-. • '', •'. . ' JABEZ VW. - • Dec 2, •C.s' • - - - . • F OR 14.111,11.—The yaktable property below.i4 to Rev. Wm. G. Mennlg, fronting on Market tine Callowhill streets, Pottsville. adjoining the priveti4 , of Wm. - Wolff and Jonathan Schein, 20 feet • front 1101 100 feet.in"depth, with a good two story framPA dwelling honee on Q01(2 , 4.12111 ,street, and 'a I.Sf story frame dwelling house on Market street. L. offered for sale on reasonable terms. Enquire of , t;:s 4S.Gt - J 01137 P.: FlOßAgr, . 1. - 4 1 0111 l. A.E. A -two. story brick - dere/11mi with store room on first A good 1 , :: Inisiness Blond., - ROBERT C. • • Genernlinsuranee Agent, Pottiels. Nov. 9.M65 . ••• , , . 4;41 . • Fon-ft ElrE.—An office, corner Centre and Stat. kat streets. Also. One on Market street. fie dryll from Centre„ . Apply to . .1 4 0.111(.9a140.+1. Nov. IS, `Gri, , ( 4 -1 01 L. , MALE.—SIX • NEW 111011.E4g,A 1, .a• 34 inches by 30 feet. At it ply to LITTLF. Selll.ll - RILL NAVIGATION, RAI OAD -'COAL CO., Ta maqua' Pa ' • to tt . .pA.auyi pg,ii,u.....e00 or . ZA') auk with improvements, situate in BArry Tom:Alp, kill Coanty, on the • Afah4noy. adjoining. Urge! Roe& Esq.. a few miles west of Ashlarid.. This ` t.adestrnble property. eianmniadinfr orke.of, the beet markets. and 15 offered on advantazeotm terms:lo one-half ,the'parchase money can rennin on the prop erty. Appty to A. OT O, Williartuport. - - volt BALE : - » An 'undivided 'intere"t iP x valuabh: tract of - prodacpte COAL LOD , New Castia To hip, Sehttylittll County, now worked by two collieries,_. pply to - • ..- • . PEAK AL B:GOWFZI,PUttatine, Ang:SO. `6 . ?.. ••. MA:l.*.;-7-One . new '2l) lime-Power Engin+. •1: : inch diameter..lAet. stroke...Box...bed P 1314 governor hid force:pump complete,.- . _ • . A Ist) one second hand Engine. G. bpi* po' n'..r; 7 Ism diameter, 16 inch stroke.. .flor, bed piste, goiersoracd force pump eouitilete., Will be Fold.cheap. • • - ••• • ALLISON & RANNAN. Nov 46-r7 Franklin Iron Works, Pt.' carboy- •••• - BROOMS - 1 .-BROCNIS !! • . . Theunderalgoed'aititlonces to the citizens °trot' ville and vicinity, that they hive opened •. COll3 811.0011 lIINUSACTORY,• Coal rot., North Of Union Pottavillp Where they are prepared to enpplyinerithzuut andettC citizens. with'Broonta , .at • articilesnle and retail pr. 4 The patronage of the public respectfully. inv'•v v : They ~m are also prerhied to furnish ar purch tanderate: , prices; the' Palen 1., it iOO Ol . Wrapper, au article of, great•econouty to all 0 11 ? keepere. • • • idlia c zadn 31•POP;'''' Dec la, "Ma • . •
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