,THE MINERS' JOURNAL DO YOU iAKE IT? NEW vOI;I7)STE FOR 11367 . . ATTRACTIVE d VALEABEE - • 'IPRE:4II.7AS. • On J-rotary tat, 1i67, the -311NERS'., enter nig= its Forty-third Volume_ and Thirty ecerttlitince it canc. into the bandu of the - present publisher. • .Thrltltares• docu.pr, tr the recognized organ of the - Coal Trade Of the UttltytlSuites. . It is now the Lasior.s . r PAPER Tr1iLl911":1: but three or four in the omntry exceed it in circulation never was at I ids Vine, and its suhseription list lila doubled a Rhin tun itot ilce years, : and is daily reteivtU a:tessione. I%e think, but a.sincie ex ception, and that paper itar but nho . ut a hundred more, it tree the lirgestcircuhttion of - any paper nnhlished in' Penn.ylvania, out . ot Phiintlelplaia• and-Pittsburg, It le the only paper in ttile aectiort . .of the State thane til'4 l on rte adyerttoiug receipts, under the Iscr.applit able to papers having over. two thousand circulation.. Its circulation now rencheirtearly'F'Orft THOUSAND, The government talc last year . on our advert wing was $1,50 • .We allude to there faCta •to chow that cuir extended circulation, including, as it doea, many thous ands of renders, Ic appreelatedlyysilverthierx,.anil that they make liberal nee of dn . , Columns, • - • ' • Oar 'eonree in the -past_ nestle no - comment on our . part., It a the l - known, Wherever the right..nnor4 needed a soldier, We flare endeavored to wage the goo 4 13tulnan.Frogri- , - - x, Fre6.liirn and 'EnlinlitenmFt have hen the impelling motives pi our course. not petty partia.an We atricartirmly Figedom during the darkest pericid. of the :Slavekrolderci lion. • We have comliiiti.,l the attempted usurpation of a faithless Free . ident. and our li,ot eliergi , a' shall be ,directed in the tutus', to secure, the ;ir up 'and complute triumph of equal right:, to all chis-es of freemen... In i , very departmtut of this-paper we ;4141 endeavor un ceasingly and untiringly, to maintain its character as a FIRST CLASS , . The following department. , will receive fall and care ful attention front thy editors, in tile new Volnme.: . THE STATE Of , THE COAL TRADE, - . LOCAL NEWS. .• LEGAL INTELLIGENCE: • -1• 1 • r DOMESTIC NEWS. . : FOREIGN • NEWS: • , • , • • THE PRODUCE MARKET.. - •• • . .LITERARY IsiA'rTE:R.. • • • ".- AfIRIC:ELTURE. ,EkCIRES.' . ' • • - EDIXATIONAL,MATTER. • • WIT ANIs 111 - 310 R. • •• • • - • • • RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE • EDITORIALS.. Sc.• 3 Cc in -Th; - )se who a to bopuf.ted in all that goes oii and out of Schuylkill , County, in connect ion_with Coal lateroAF. 4 , or afrair,: : if rem rat iraportauce, etiouid tape the The ! Jora.:hc goes. free of . postnewitLih the- of :Schnyll4llCo'unty. Out of the County To , d any othCr State of the. the ro:its4., , e raid-in advance, 1s only:;ucents ft year: TERMS 42.75,1 n NW:MCP. ta: $3;00, tf :plO . in advance.—. The continued le,h price of . pap , r, labor; &c.. enmpel, n to continue theee ratef. ,- of suteterliAilin, •to the .t hrex.M which per cent. advAnce: On the sater rietraed be!fire. the. llehellion, • ani our paper 1:4. eor-lhird lard r than it 7.N-.2.s • - • • SrIISCRIPTIONA:. . To WWI 11, flltlii,llA at the follow- IP .4 Mt,. tr, Cr" Club sn:;seriptions tnii•:. 1./%4 E FOR ISGT •. r bP ir sul,,rrihers to" 111. MA.. El:St Jorf:A: AL, sahle in. •me l• it her SIII , ..FiLET ..Cs; finovcri TI A El I'6 F4ni IV wii :%t at,i4Z ca.,h in Nev.and.. NV:11 C'Oq . here Omit For 15 ILe i 4 OHCFII , CIi , " e of ELISITIVS USABItIIaIEII- 111CTIONATIY,. • itt: 00 For oil fiber. 110 V, 111 frat:i: , l a ttopp of . • COAL IRON •& OIL, 1%1..di al, • ' 7.00 For r. new eal,eribel. we u 111 l'arlll,ll copy VE.II.STEIV: 4 I.SIPERIAI. O('TA VI) DICTION: RI, rolto it - . . cLunra WITH. (.1111 - El: 'RAPERS. - For thr,i, who (ksine to pror:re NPaßei orMigitzine .from abroad, 1) e « ill In:, the folloN‘ : s . , for 14.67 Pnbii-lied nt \PAIL dua[nsl New York Triburp...(wvytly? (!kl un) Home .11-oohNI 11!trrer,' Y OX'rm.r M Azrsrs (lodes 1- on Atlantic 31.,uth1y..... • 4 Co Harper9' ;11 • 0 . 4 i. Young . lfolkB* . ATnerlcan Arzricultur,lit I :;ki J nnrtlal of. I. Those desiring, to club tie , Jt.1:1:7,A1: ith ally I;f_the tibove plea,e t ietdie the'imb,cription before the.t;lo:.e or the 'year. Semi whlree.e . BENJ..-BANNAN, ••.. POTTSVILLE,. PENNA.' • . . rtridake np yonr the . Fired of Janunr,y, wht.!Trtlie new Volninc-witli commence, the cl admin.; +;ith:Papers and Nl:gazinee.• shroud., • .COAL, 2$01::-.AND---:...0.1li Bj DADDOW A BANNAN. icor THIS NEN\ - - AVOVI.: ON.. OUR IVIJNVAiIL itiESOURCES IIAS ritov:En A .SUi',I2,P.SS BEYOND OUR MOST sANGI'INE EXPECTATION It, e 11nblie reception, both :11. home tad abroad. has been cat remely encourat.titc The lirrt Too vs %at. has already, taco disposed at, tut d - t ht. J-,1114.1.6 going very • fast. Ar cordite;to,pr, sent .tt;tlhath , lt r -we shell soOn • exhaust the tint will- say th„our - friends at hothe; that they will have to aupply.thernseivea early, if they wieh a copy of the pte!i - ent cat um. we *halt. not publirlett recond edition for some in'o yearr. tinee the cost and labor of collectina• statirtics to the date of . publication will he very t.!reat. • . Sonic few of onnfriende have of .te: the Mite of the Took as beint!..• htit tic call. assure them that cacti LS not thecatte— it i i ono oe..tionn- Lly the chertpent - Work of the kind ever publimhed. . . . Ile vast and varied .autount of new . informatioh 13hich it contains, toL7etherw:th lice Maps and eaten rive Marti:dints. has eallett fOrth..rommendatlon and wain!. from the moat iiftluentiah scientitle. and mining Journals: - • . iFnitu the Scielltitic Atherican.) . . "Come. 44 , N AN! , the most practical and ex haustive treatise on the subject that tins roateundenour observation and ow that deserves to he read by all lithilligeut men.. I Froth tke U. S. IMilroad and Minina "Coat, laos ANT , 011, is a work of extraordinary ressarch and industry. • The amount of patieht, untiring, p...mvering.labor of thi: tultune is the prOduct. can only he m. , ..msnrably appreciated after MIX': ful examination of its contents. — ' The intrinsic 'worth of this hook Will make it indisPensa hie to all who wish to p,,esess, in a compact. eouve mleut,f6nn..testimony that is auttoritalve, facts known to be authentic." • - 1-From klillyers S. Mining journal and Petroleum I • ecurkl..:.r. 1 '• , • ' • ' ` Cowl," st)l, AND Ott:, h illustrate& with numeron , ra9ps'aud:olgraringi=, mid is ultop.l,2ther the in.*t ceinrn.bensive uhd reliable work 3-€!t - publL.hed on there important etsplef.. — , . . . . The "Landon Muth. , Journ,Ll'. whidt - Is'the highest ' 8r1t.6.0' finthority on- mininz,- r‘ubjcet.,-,gives the fol lowing ftatteriug notice of ode Itool:ou COal,.lrortzuld oil: ' . . [From the Lieidou Mining Juni-tnii;july . COAL, .E"A more eomprehenfive and exhaustive volume upon 'the materials tr.cated . of could ‘ , .;arply - 1.,x~ th•sireil . than that just issuCd by Masers. DA1 , 1“.. 'I3ANNAN under thie . .. . . Regarding the Nwirk -as a whole, If is catainly the moot complete manual fur the - practical colliery mana ger that has vet boon published. - • ' " It may safely be said that We har'e.nr, single . tcork in. this eountry no thormmbly :calculated to annrd the Ett -I,ri,r collie: and, iron-a mkor all the information hal regn i iw in connection - It ithh;s bti,lness as is the book of deann.l/addow .1: traetr.r, - , to meet -the. WATItY of those similarly eng:.;:ed In the 'United States. • The moll; must ta‘e entatled.a tail:e amount of labor, and. there Is ample eeidence tha;-tr.e labor - 11%a bat beelittp- OW with , Mt N imz smut , 1‘,! ,., ..:.;1.ic!:11 , : e. , .. -, ereEnittz-0, which :t ;so .:t. up-ax.o . The Icaanur nea spa.pers.of. all. our great cities and, ...; Mining and ]fat aketut 6;• L ; -tai, hr have given'the )...- Book a walla reception. anti reriewordit. With mutual .'' - fled praise : white practical and seem the' men generally , have gi‘To us thotrwst gratifying a.suranee 'of its - val.. i 0 ' cc ant usefulnes s, BENJAMlN- BA as the oily.-standard work of the 1, , , A NNN,'Pablisher, - . price 7 r _ . . , . a. _ , _ r . • . Pott,rt4e,• I.e: .4 , .. t. r ~.s• 1 . 4 mad. .. . . • . . 51, I . ' : .' OUR - MIN ES . ', . • titr . AND. 3 • - IEN.ERAL RESOURCES, The anbeeriber dei Med mast Of. the vi.t sr.ramer. and a 111 continue the ..emiag jrar, ti trawl, in- tonnee tit u with thin j'ourusd, to °IA:MI.Inm and :reliable in* formation in regard tq our mines and mineral renown rx awl for Lb, I.prp,p ; o of ()Waving data for a r:IN ,1•: work on tke , kEronoinivni Cotisbnwtioti. or. . . . . 'S_ ; -- . nicoffital no. Fuel, nonl for. the Protlite.: tion of Pater Iron for the :llanuftietarc of ' , level -by the itemnt eer-or Pneutlatic Pro 1 r .: , % rem," to wlech iriii be appended n treatise on the ~ • . EcorMmy of pnline;n7 OAS. tIIL and other hydro . ~.., • carhona 'fern et iA I, and varionq mineral eubstances.... • •. -'. - In diemeantime he.o ill nirnhdl :my iuf,:nuation. in. • regard to.lb . me subjects, ermine .Illioes and Mineral • - „lima, or locah-and develop the.•ranie.. erect Furnaces, fiteel Workti and on Dist niaies and Itcfineriea, in -n ...part,: of Me country. North or South. • }laving a large. , curio a r.ra , -lical Sfineri.:- and '.Etwineers under his di . ..:,..-( - • .reetion, be b• enalded to execute- all , orders. With dee /3, b :.: patch and in a satisfactory manner. ' . • . . . . . • . - S.. IiAItRIF.S DADDCiSV, . : . ..t e . . Miners , JOurnal union, Pottaville,l'a. - . L . .^4 1 . , - , . D D 0 AV. S ._. •3 *- i.l; • • . :• N • EW• — li A P •OP THE • • . ... . fiNTHRACITE . .COAL REGIONS . . . . •.. . .• . c,:-.. .Ttilt• Mat . .bribe latest publlstled of the Anthracite . :i',' . i - A. 4.1,1 Itiliorus of-Pennsylvania . It differs in manyre: nimtit from other Male published. beertuPe it niece the -.,1, formation and, idecia reprei.entatlon of the Coal Ela c..' ....,V phi& together.tenh the location of all the -collieries in. -',...,,...., 1 , .., the Anthracite Coal Regions, la., tte; .. t ..,,,. Pat on Rollers - ' . SI 5 0 Voi In time for Pado.i ...... • ...... . ; ........ -. : ... .... .1 b 0 - ' . 1 15 - ' Do, on Al tight . • . 1:75 IM titi Mm4tn illitaactial for do - ••• • ' • 'll Arl Thii6el'n Praia., form will be pent free by Mail on. receipt of the shove prices. . _ tfor sale at. ... • - . • pA.hiliANtti,Llookrtore Pothtville •'• galerhe loroine ola John BennebotT, the ,koigniel °moor or the greater put of • the •.terri 'Spry aloof; 1h run Gist -bears lais name, iw (ti. Aguatud at ball a will:too ptr 116 still finciknt dwelling, kod keeps ids bonds and -suasubleks. piled up in the:wood boat*. • juol-ntly •on hie own roorporielbility, Gen. • igkwick ocouged Mato:norm— Fur this 'serious ':glipaDoudio.tt Gou. Gnutt has tuukosed lituaug)ve very good realm for late course,: (Us-. :iliolooot ;toot the 01146 C is likelyto bo lila fate. - Be = tot espectroi to come'. to Weenington t - where he ill* Ctiti,. Oar 1,149 filo proper aphinatiou, N : i#:t. - 0',.., 1 1 . **tti.1.1 - • "'De - jipit "and/ear not • • •La ¢.71 the ends thou aiTWa'at be thy conncrils± lA.; God's and truth's." • , . • The tenor of European news indicates that the ternpoial power of the . Pope is hastening Wits fall, and that the prophecy of which we spoke .in a late number, is likely to he fulfilled within the month in :which we are. The last defiant effort of the expiring , Papal power came in the "shape of, the .Allocution . lately publi,bea. It is trot likely that there will be another struag!e . .b - efore the, temporal power of the Pope finally giveS up . the'ghost. Deserted by every power in Europe it will soon be laid with other relics of barbarism of the Middle Ages, .most notable for having survived Until the - enlightened nineteenth century. In Itassia . an-Imperial ukase haS ' been'is ..- . sued 'declaring all the; relations .of ,Russia. with the Pope of - Rome abrogated; and an nulling all the apeCial)fiwa of. the - Empire' which have heretofore -been made in' accord ance :with 'snub. ielationS. On Wednesday last Rome was evacuated. by the French ..-- 'This remOves the laSt obitacle tothehational . unity of Italy; - Venetia ,: has . been annexed,end the Papal dominions *ill *come nekt:-.7. The people will effect it by revolution, .if no• other way .4-feasible, : and ' the Pope in all . likelihood, • will soon .be a fugitive.. If_ he 'would accept:the. sinbation,• in 'other •werds, bOw gracefully, . to, the - irrei3istible., power Of the national 'sentirrient,:*e have: no doubt that the Italians Would he glad. to, hive : him. remain among them as the . .sfyiritual bead of the. Church. •Titit lie..ia en obstinate.old man . .. Like the Bourbons, he..learns . nothing .and. forgets nettling, .:' And the prophecy fulfillediia.regard . tO .hiS downfallfts . a tem poral prince. -.: . ...... I - - .... • . There seems to be no trustworthy informa tion:aboutthe intentions of the Pope - in case of a successful revoltifien in :Rome. The statements of the organs ofthe Ultramontane party, which 'Ought to be beat 'informed,. dis agree aS widely. as the leis orthodox papers... loan article -On..the .•evacuation• of Rome the New York Trib.une . says : : . .. . • Thus is about to pass oil:. the 'stage or history. the reitr;gitard of the dark 'ages. Desperate'abuse of pow er in the name of religion ; crime coinmitted' it's.• poll- . cy :. the heart of the people wrung out•of their prayers .in orderlto feed an exchelper ; pomp and circumstance.' such riS no - other autocratic Power • has so applied' tri bring alike the conscience and mind of man under-the doininion of his fellow: these are the phases Of a hie-. tore for Which therels'ne parallel in . Its grandeur 'arid sadness. and such a history is that of the . temporality, of Rome. .It has served.ita day, and; in certain res- PertS, its diity, no doubt ; lint this, 'it seems to no. must have been Very long agp.: The. intrinsic usefulness. of the Churl] of Rome as a' material - power . is many cer...-' turies stale. • It had long ceased 'to. menace kings, 'to eieopimuiticate prinees, and burn out:heresy. 'Lack . ins the power to admonish the great. it long ago ceased to be even of sinisterservice. Theeareer of the .more . recent l'opes seems toluiVe been spent:, principally in . administering the estate of their predecessors,: await ing nervously the:time when' they shotild receive no,. tPonf eviction from its real owners. the people. Pope:: • Pins the IXth is about to g 0 out of Inisins. All the • better. we say, rorliiin ioul for the world. • Priests have.. no calling to trade and pray at the same timer to . in usury, as gatherers of taxes .from the. people, and between Church-craft and' State-craft sell - religion in • effect. , its• Judas sold .Christ: • Theday_of that sad ruts, use of Christian authority.otight now to expire by lina. ' itation. -Whatever be the. goOduess and'' gri•atneis Of • individual 'examples in a church that has given so ma ' ny minis tic the vahmiler...though on - the other band it has sent•its tyrants miSeOurgril into history, we hold it best that the memory of the saints Should rest -- is bet -ter sanctuary.than among the rusty.rubbish or a-now almosteffete tyranny. Better by, far that the people should become more healthful. and therefore mere ho ly, by the enlargeent of the liberty to possess their . own minds and to'worship acconling, to :the sincerity Of their hearts, - than that n college of learned .oppres- I Ors Riould -be Supported in temporal sway. ' It' the possession of one acre of Roman. territory—held by Ito more solemutenure, earthly or divine. than that. with which British superstition clings:to its law of proati-• geniture—::mold work good iii the world .or religion, we shduld.be glailito see the Pope remain .a lord or lands as well as churches. But them are millions of Clamorous heirs to the.property hetiolds. and ' let him. he ever so tenacious. might must he at Inet with the right.. ;The evaeuationOt Rome, if itheralds the tlown. fall of the:temporal Papecy,.eignitles even more.. It is the begining of 'the end of many wrongs- extending through all Europe. a' reluctantand moody concession to progressive civilization, and the earnest and onward sill of the ,people.- The Church - and 'the ' State' are hereafter to be 'divorced: and may that . divorce". be, titial,miless the spirit ofthe 'people and of liberty pen-. etnites the Church as it has already entered the council chambe rand the parliament. .Whether it be the Church of Englandor the Church'of Rome that is destined for the divorce. the world,-let ushope, will be the gainer. That We desire not more for the sake of the Slate that that' of the Church ;• hut for Liberty's sake also. . ' ~ •' THE DUTY OF •EII.U.UTI6N . OFF I:(!uns.—VVe lately -noticed' the fact of the 'acquittal - of: two • election: officers_ in. Lycoming county, charged :With lavirig'refused the, Vote of a deserter. The. presiding Judge, Hen: - Alexander ',Tor dan,..ia a Remecret, - but he eharged the - jtiry . ,that the officers iii 'question hadonly. obeyed . their .oaths to Observe and enforce the haWS of the State, and could:therefore; be guilty of no criminal act, - .We learn freni the Eftlyles town Intelligeneer:thaC . a Very. similar case was tried hi ...the Bucks county .court,Atst Week,' befere Judge (iapriutn, thedefendants being the eleetion.officers of Pfumstead town, ship.. *The . ..prosecutor in the case was. One Michael- Young; an admitted deserter. from the army.. NO controversy was made as, to the facia, : but the niain . effort brithe Part' of Mr: . .Ross, whb conducted' -the 'prosecution; was to obtain such kvertlictas-woUld throw the. polls . operr for the reception of , the votes: Of. deSertershereafter.- , The charge Of Judge . . Chapman to the. jury. was to the effect that unless it could be . shown that the defendants, had .knoWingly.ilolated their . duty as 'election off - km - they cbuld.nOt be'.convicted. 'lf .they honestly believed :• that they Were . fulfilling their dutyunder thelawhyrejecting the vote of the . Proseentor, . they were . entitled to an acquittal. _As no improper motive could be proved, the verdict of. the lury.was rendered' accordingly. : 'Judge ~ Chapman declined . to take into considerationat that.time the.queti tion 'of the 'constitutionality; of the law...die-. .. franchisingdeserterS, although-At Was no. doubt, says the Intelligencer,:theinteption of those .who . mariaged: the : suit to obi Ain an ad 'verse deeisioriff praeticable. -- . . •• .. : .:. D G 00 25 4 '25 275 it t.,Z a* most N - almtble work TUE OF•TBE our last.by a freak of the types we were made to speak of this as :the County debt: We will therefore, state again, that the Jefferson Davis Democrat of this Borotigh—good au-. -thority • in this matter, as it is the• organ of .the• County Treasurer and CommiSsioners--- says that three years longer will be required to pay off the 13ounty: debt of . Poltsville. This is a sorry prospect for the tax-payers, who were under the impression that this debt was nearly paid.. It has been onerous upon all classes; enhancing rents; and adding ma terially to the expenses of living.. 'Under a more .eeonomical administration of County affairs; this debt would have been' paid. by this time. In other counties where:compara tively. an equally large indebtedness was in curred for Bounty - purposes; this debt has , been "extinguished. • . • ln view of the startling statement that our tax-payers have yet three years' burdens t 6 bear.before the Bounty debt will be paid, we believe that in• the interest of the:tax-payers, it would be the duty of the Borough Council to inVestigate the matter and see• how It stands._ Our tax payers should know if every thing in connection yvitli it is right.. .We trust that Counch will move in the matter. "rim IlletOr OF WoMkiS 'TO V9TE. -- In tbe 'United. States Senate on Tuesday last, there was a lengthy diSCUSSiOri on the right of WO: men to vote—a side question, which. Dlr. *Cowan of this State interjected into 'the de, 'bate on, suffrage for the, District of Columbia. The Tew'York Tribune says: POTTSVIMLW:, PA 15, - isse. r t a), ;a, HASTENING TO _ 171'S PALL. . Mr. COW= chooses to represent himself as in - Ardeut champion of the claim.of women to the .elective- Tian .. It is not netressary to -question his sincerity.' but tits occasion which he selects for the exhibition of his new-born zearsubjects.blict bathe suspicion of being cOnsiderably more anxious to embarrass the , bill for enfranchising the blacks than to amend it by conferring upon.the Women . the enJoiment - of the mite tirrht. Mr. Cowan was oncen Republican. He abandoned - his par ty, had been repudiated by his State. - and may well .be carting about - for some new to by which to divert at • lention from his falthlearasssa on ,We have - heard that Mr. Cowen affects the-Classics.; we are sure, therefore, that he will thank na for reminding. him of that familiar story out of Plutarch respecting Alcibia- . dos. When the dissolute 'Athenian had cut off the tail of his dog, which was the -dog's principal .onsatnent; and all Athens - cried out against him_for.the act, Alci biadealaughed and said: • . "Just what * wetted has happenui. I wished the Athenians tif talk - about:this : t hat they mightuot say something worse of. me.!' We arc not to be suspected ,of Indifference to the question whether women shall Tote. At a pro* time we mean to urge her claim, but we object to allowing . a 'measure of urgent necessity, anti on which . the public has made up its mind, to be retarded and 'imperiled. -Nor do ite.think the - Radical - majority jn . Rita Zeit; •ate need he .beholden to the enemy's camp for. sag ' motions es to,their policy. We want to wee the ballot pat-In the hands of the black Without . one delay. added :to the long -postponement -of, his mat • When that is done, we stuill be. ready to take_ . 'CONG . /IEBB is very properly asking ter infor motion concerning the pardon of the Rebel Gun. 3 P. 'Pickett, who sanctiorted the bang ing of t number of Union men in North Car. olina, 'Gen. -Pickett admits the main charges, bat seta forth that the men hung* were dew 4113ft:on; the : Southern:groin ' and , hung as ,such: Men: Grant 'recoil - In:tends - Pickett to the Clemency - of the President, but it hi &Ott= ea whether the public . verdict upon theSe murders will agree with the_official exculpa--, IF it is true as is stated by scable despatch, that. Maximilian has telegraphed to some of the, physicians attending to the Empress Carlotta to meet him at thbaraltar by the middle, of December, the:Mexican Empire may be CQII - in fact, ,defunct. *Senlard• hi foreig - n.policy, nil , been -en.- • deavoring to embroil us ins difftculty with France on this 3f.extcan husiness.,.. The A.mer i e lean people on the other_ hand; want Ito culty with France on this question, and they will look to Congress to see that ncr Ne;lean •coreplcations,•however urged .by political in triguers:and reckless speculators; shall.he lowed to interfere - with the accomplishment Of the nations? will_ 'Napoleon was it Is true, somewhat curt when lie.said that he would withdraw his troops froni - 31ekico, • and. take his own time and way of. doing it: But he is going' to withdraw his troops very•soon,. and we can overlook pettishness when were member how•he has been thwarted in a pet scheine of establishing a'. monaichy on this continent • • . • • THE - UNION LTAGVE OF PII!LADi:LPHIA. , , ---- : On Monday last this effective" orgapiiation held its annual meetine, at *hick a report of its operations for_ the year *as read. .The Leasue now numbers nearly thirteen- hon . dred mernbers, and oflocal patriotic associc tions it is dnnbticss . surpassed by none in the point of wealth, intelltgence,i and .decided and active poWer.. More thoroughly than al rnost any institution in Ilhiladelphia, it rep resents the ideas and public spirit , not alone of the city itself, but of f'ennsylvania.• -The ,efforts of the League to sustain the late war arepsrt of the best history' of a city that boasts its Itall ofindependenee of 1766 and its Union Leasue of 186-t. Its fines house ,on -Broad St_, almost destroyed - by a late fire, is now iprite rebuilt. - • •-• •- • , RE.OOCTION OF : 'INTER N AL TAXATFIN.- - .81. Washington' despatch to the Philadelphia - PresS states that the theary , of Secretary Me- • Culloch, Which looks to the payment -of our - colossal debt by the generation which has sacrificed so - much blood and treasure, is al-_ most universally repudiated by the Republi can majorities 'in both Houses. Especially.. abhorrent , to them is the argnment upon which this bill is maintained, that the debt, should be paid because it is a Ithmiliation to our beloved brethren in the - South.. Hence, the people may anticipate a very thorough reduction in malty of the burdensome internal. revenue . taxes. Every day's . expel - lenge shows that it is the part at once of itateiman ship and of huthanity to lessen these . heaVy loads. Nothing depresses business more Owl - . these' taxes. In many cases_ they invite fraud and give Color to the grossest'Oppres- . Tat Secretary of. the Treasury is consider : - ing the expediency of dismissing all the - . fe : male employes of the Treasury Department.. Alleged reasons—disadvantages attending, the employment of . women; the continued pressure fOr appointments ; and, dhe.conse quent annoyance. - Xrat Affaivo. Webkly .Almanac; 1 5613.-6 . oe.l :7 7: 1.1 rrs ys a) . Ca. 15 SATURDAY,. 7.: 17,4 - 33! New M. '7. 021 mo: qr StiNDAV I 7 1 , ,,4 37, Firs 7 Q. 1311 .47 e - e.g . 17 Morava...:i.7 IS 33: Full M:..9 eveg IS Tuusun.v......l T 111,4 114, - 1-9.st Q. 2S. 2:2.7 eve'g' 11 I 7 .21 4 4 - •• f . • ' • ThLTIPPAY 7 .20:4 -35' 21 Maims • •I. 7 27 . 4 35j Temperancf , . —A 'lodge of Gpcd Templais bas barn establi6hed '2atna • . Tic Tama...jun, Zonaves anticipate pgading in' ( 2 ir new uniforms on. Christmas , day... I=l=l2l &'-tern! men were arrestecliaTrerno . ut last week for peddling jewelry witliout . . Thnnpninn Una be: , lt..eleetett Chief.Eirigi neer of thp Good Intent 'Flip To-nulri•okrl,-Fitlietlx Sunday the year, and third in Advent. Day's' length, 9' koura.fand lu . ininutea.- . . . (Md.—At 8 o'clock on' Thursdayinorning last, the thernforneter marked fourteen degrees above . . . . . J:r . r .". IV., - Grarrs of this Bormigh; deliverciil his jc::etnre on 'Matrimony in.Lelya.non on INTedns dily;evening.Wt, - ' , ....- -:.-. - -:. '• : ..... . . . . , ' 1101 Nil !is .7—Tire iellools cif Tottsvillowill lio"closeil from the Frirlay bOfore 'Clikietmas • tilt Wedne:iday,.2nd JaMuiry.- : • ' , • • The good people:of Tremo n t' are' re4olved note the fleetiug morriente. They' will: welcome in the New Year with.a new town clock. . fino'v, five hose• carriage, and will soon have five hundred feet of hose,. That is.right, Put yourselves in'shalie for fire. • • • O . . . . . n the'Stb inat, - fit Suffolk Colliery','nearllaha noy City, a miner named .Tames MoutdOwley had .his back seriously injured by . a fall of doal: • -: ' : - ... • ' 0n . 016 • 4tll inet.at tjt. Niebolati; a boy named flyan bad one of litti'artna severely out by en axO inlthe hands of a bptcher. It was an accident. Oft. each . evenindaring the Fair of the Good -Intent.Fire Cornpan, there will be several tab-, 'leans, whiett will be attractive and interesting.. •.•. . • • •.. The night eehools o rPettscille working só well, it , is not • implobahlo ~ that -the •Tauniqns School Board WilL:fellow the e•Nample and ebtablish one or more there: - ' - . .. • ' •'.' -'•'• '. • - . . . . 'A ininer named Jonathan Neglev had- - one-of his arms so. severely. injured - at Heirs Colliery .near. Tremont,' list'. week; that am putatind- waa dr.euied, neeessarY.. -:-•• •' -. • . . - . 131=11:1 . . . . . . . . .11.ein'et,RiAlle; *ha .wa3 ,ieutnami to tiro year 4 imprisonment: at .hard'hibr-,' fcsr, the nnirdvr of DOllllid ilaggerty t - at lluunt .Carbon,.b.as been pardon ed by' Governor Curtin.' ..' '•, • - " . •• ' Annie 21fnnahan, a young girl.-employed in the store of Madame Leon, - AAilittid, was so serious ly burned on Saturday night last by, the explcision of. a coal oil lamp, that she is not expected to re-' . . . Protched.'-: Ou Sunday lati. an'inrineat was held At Maltanoy City . on the' body • of .Michael 'pribeoll, who was drowned by aceidentallr falling into the North Afabaney Creek.: Verdici, in: ae cordanco 'with the facts. .. .... y - .... . • . -.. . ..., .4s a nroof of. the great ahundance of all kinds Organie this.season, the.editor of the Tamaqua: journal says. that he noticed a.„voting dear ing -leiauiely down Broad atiect - the othei: eve; ning.. Wouldn't She . ohject :folding made game , - Mfrs. Dunstan id SF. Nicholas, was: injnredtin the evening of the 4th inst.; . -by the;.explosion of a coal oil lamp. She will recover. Never attempt. to fill a ocial.eil lamp 'while .11un dreds of Valifable -lives are lost yearly in Ali% countr3 - by this dangerous practice:_ ' '• • . . • Destructio n by Fire bf a Brewery -in 2fahanoy City..-LOn Thursday -morning last,. in Mabanoy r, City, the, brewery of Der. & Melfe' was' des troyed by tire with all. its contents. The. -- loss estimated at. $6003, upon which there is in-: suranco of $3OOO. The fire was aCcidetital.:* &hoot Coureptiortal,.Harritntrg.ln necord— ince .with the reqfiest of Profetisor J. -P.- Wick ersh am; State Superintezident of Cenimon Schools, • a ~Convention of the County- Superintendents -of ., Pnnsylvania wati held at:ilarpsburg'en Tneg day, Wednesday and .Thursday. of• last Week. -Prot. Fickerabam.called.the assemblage to order:. .and stated the object of the meeting, as -Was set • forth in his - circular of recent date::, Most of the' -COunty Superintendents were present, and letters . ie r ceived.from those .who were absent. Mi. A. T. Donthett, of Allegheny, counfy, was chosen Presi dent. The first report read was. one .by' S. 9: Overholt of Baas county, upon School Legiels, tion, that •subject having been assigned to him• by the State Superintendent. Similar reports. were made.. he Messrs. • Chubbuck of Bradford,. Eimenirout of Becks; Newlin of Schuylkill, Woodruff of Chester, '.upon -various cdricational ' -topics That of Mr. Newlin'recommended that the attendance of-pupils 'should be made eery, 'by legislative enactment. A report recom mending-that uniform text bookS,.to be Selected. profeegonal teacheis: and superintendents, be used throng:iout the State ; was rejected by 25 in . favor, to 21 -against it. A rep faVor of- the allowance' of :41 per, week'to pupils. of. Normal. Schools; and $5O on - graduation,- was adopted: `Propositions that the school fend should he raised by equal, taxation tlirongliout: the State, and:that the. State appropriations fur the support of schools - . shotild be increased, were agreed to. A proposi tion-that.: the Conrdy Snrierintendents . should be appointed by the State Snnerintendent, wast•c jected almost unanimously. An excellent address was 'deliveied on TtinrsdaY . afternoon by 'Prof. Wickersham, which contained" many ,yaluable 'suggestions. - He strongly advocated the estal: liihment of State Normal Schools; in all the dis tricts, And where no• such 'schools 'exist 'country . schools :should be.' established,- to'. the end that teachers Shouldbe fittedto take charge of Schools. He referred - to the ,importance of laying 'school statistics before the' people as a means to awaken .a.move general interest' in the .syatem of. educa tion. Ho had uo views .in regard to schools that be is.nnwiTlingto be made' known to the public.. In several respects the. schools can. be much im-. proved without legislatiob: Schools should be graded' everywhere, for :which-many •strong roa sons:were given. Aft - the - branches- stionld. be 'taught in the public schools, which can only. be 'done by grading, and the employment of teach iirS should be perminent.- "The public mind'must' be More thoroughly awakened' to the iriaportance • of. :good school system: - ..The-County. Superin tendent 'should be, not only- a teacher of school teachers, brit .also . a -preacher of the .gospel. of common school& = The people. must be...aroused, - . lifted up, and enlisted In the geed 'cause:: The newspaper press Must be:Called on to perfarm its part in the great Work 'of agitating the subject, . -before' the public; and hying all.. important facts -before their reader. - Ministers ;of the Gospel,' too,. should particinale iri „this work, by acting; • preaching, rand. pra,ying for the•socceeli .of. the. ' great educational system 0f...0ur State.- Several propositions . .require legislation.' - Flint, the better 'and closer supervision of. the'. - schools, by :dividing countiee.iuto.local`superintendents'dis `-tracts, and appointing office - is 'who shmild also act as clerks for boards of 'directors andinsure arca ,ritey in reports and give moreaystem te the gezier- , -. al plan. :Another plan is for a closer union of. the _several educational institutions- throughout - the States into one grand colnmn, so as to require'. colleges, academies and similar ilistitutiorts.tere-.• Port to the State antherity,.. and ebtitle them to and. libersl,ippropriations froM,the, State,. • - • .• : • • •,. , .. •• -wit heut• in - the least to: deprive them ; , • _. . .-• • • of any.vested The/systematics:ad be broad Potisuale , fi l er • 'and Debating :Sneiety mad - liberal, mad affrozikte allthe people the means. Was onTiteedav evening farmed' - -With • a lecture Of 'thorcingli . educlition. - .Prefeseor trim( Rev. Mr. Prior, -on theirletery Propoee to„Preas'enell m e so nuß° l3 Ahe - which .Waa intiiiegthkg ana inetmetiVe:' , The ques-:: - datve thia time, but only:to submit the' i .600, !`Did the ScgLtheini .13tateir: by thein'acte,of Itir The oaiudderition of the Mends of education' secession .and.- rebellion furfeitjbeir.siatrus...tie thiph &brit - , 'the :11tate; 'otsilldent. mem • -States in-the ttnion ?"..wak,debetek L bz.l.4sars. qhorcuigh intestiglition and :disculisiOn;ft will be . ifmeorMartz and Butlingatqo tai the MrmatiVe, 'embraced in the end: .ProfessorW. also embraced and by Messrs. Nude% Kaercher Sinith on' "Abe opportunity to deny &report ths.t he Wished a the negative:- The - discussion' of thli bite:eat." 4 particrdaveerie's,Of books adopteil,for the entire, ingtopic will continued next week by other State ;on the. contrary' the matter is where it speakers. Dr. Ohm . Hieseler,- Jr., will address 'properlybedotige, with the directors of theneyeral the Society next . week ' • *. a school districts or 091 2 / 1 4 . ' • . 31a.frir. James ll'ren has built a. sky-light and . cupola, for his Inaehine' shop wilt& very. - much. improves the appearanen.of =his building, and is quite an ornament to that section of the 'Waugh. The :Major is ono of otir.-most enterprising men, and turns out most excellent work at his • OM- . plote establishment; meting of, the Humane _Hose Company held on Thursday- evening _last, George Taylor was elected Chief Engineer, and Messrs. Engle, Wren and Fey, ASsistants. A conitnittee wag ap *Anted in conjunction with .a Committee of the Good Intent; on the-matter of . petitioping Council for serviceable .hose._ - . . • . • A•bnitted to the Bqr .-011 Weduesday'.. last, on motion of F. P. Dewecs,'Esq.,..Tohn was admitted to . praetice in the several. Courts of this County. Mr. Bickel was formerly Principal of the Port Carbon schools, and is a.young min of and:energy; and any: business entrusted to him will be* attended to promptly. .. • • • .4nother.crowded sudienee listened on Sunday • evening last, to - Rev: Mr. Hay's' diedoursc, "The Fast. Young fad. Reclaimed." His text was ta ken from the ,parable of . "The Prodigal Son." It was an earnest. • and truthful sermon,. and mnst have made a' profound impression... - It was the' third of dm course. To-morrow. evening his, sub jest will be The Good Wife."' . . . The silver. horn to be riresented to the fire coin: - pany'(cload Intent excepted) reeeiiing the high• eet number of yotes,at the , .approaching Fair of. the Good Intent Fire Company, is now'on exhibi tion'at Mr. Leimtner's jewelry storo.:..lt is mite= sive and. beautifully ornamented. Attached , to it is a beery silver cord. . The contest for it should and we presume, .be . very animated •The Harriyhnrg friends-of liarry Davis, the ar tist; are determined to make the concert and gift . enterprise for hie benefit .a success. It,will take place at the tithe Of the inariggration of .General Geary. The ticket. holders will have a chance in the panorama valued often thermal:id dollars, and id other articles of valuolo be distributed on the occasion. Mr . Davis hi . nowhereengagedip the practice of his p rofession: • ' •.: r• . Me , .urrs. Potter and Lowrey. , tairo an evening class for the acquirement: miliook-keeping:' and penmanship, in the building' above R. A. Glover's store, Centre street. Both gentlemen nit 'expeii-, enced d accomplished in the branches mention ed; and those who place thetriselves • under their Instruction, must make satisfactory prcifr, eiss.: The Class Merits on • Blepday,.Wedneaday and'. TridaY. evenings fmm.7 to 10:O'clock; • • . Christinas.-Llnten days the joycms. Chricitmas time hers. ..To young and old it is always weloome, bringing ea it does to thelormor,beanti ful gifts and to: the latter 'memories thd days of their ' own childhood ' when' they , 'counted the days till Christmas. Welcome, bright day,-that :taingest So much joy with thee! 'Our. stores aro well- supplied with articles oflevary.:description appropriate - for. holiday 'gifts, a.W me do. not . doubt that thin+x, , ospecially the onew.thafadver tiss, , F411...L DO A LADOE.BUSIMS, &One the rest • -Pine skating - at theTark. -Atop* bnilding.ae commodations for comfort: very pleasant evenings wilibe spent there. during the . Winter 'as the facilities' for lighting thoi Park: heie been; inereased..- . The • Park :Will be illuminated" • this . . . . _ :Deatioft. an Old Cifireri.-Ou Monday . morning in last Ca p tain William Wolcott died in this. Boy blight aged 83 years and ft months. , Bib -vernal - As were interred on Wednesday afternoon last in the ; Presbyterian-Cemetery of thidßorcuch; He was 'a native - of Connecticut; but had resided. in this Region' since 1830... He .was np to within the past' two years very active, being capable or walking from twenty-five.to thirty miles a-day.. Thus are the - piorieels.of the Coal 'legion dinpping off, one ..• . . . . . . . . . • 'Highway Ilo!,bei'y Tuesday, 27th lilt., as. Frederick "R ieber, .a. respectablo G &reel -.shoe-. maker of Mt, Pleas:ant, 'this CoMity,Vas roturn hig.home from Pottsville with, a small qtrautity of leather which had -purchalied here,' and-when, he: was about four miles beyond Ilinerscille, he was attablieri. by three .yoting Irishmen,. who de 'manded his meney, He replied that he had none; 006 of the robbers then presented a pistol to his breast, when . he delivered; up- hia , purse which contained one dollar arid 'Sixtv-Lfive cents: . The robbers then let . him - eo.. They have . not been ar • • • ...Acidity for Office.—On3londiy last before the ,remains of 31. r... David „Foley . ; late County Corp-: misSioner,. :were . deposited' to the grave, there were aS welave been credibly informed, twenty :seven...applications to the remaining Comniie sinners for the office tnade vacant by the death of .Foley. This .was..so annoying: to the Torn misaioneis and Judges, that to prevent a further influx of;offiCe-seekers they filled the vacancy on. lilorairixevening by'. the appointment (f ward Kerns to the position. We can see norea-' .son.for this aridity, except the fact that. the sue 'oessful applicant expected Co make at the .pre sent exorbitant rate of pay, at least a thousand 'dollars Out of the office between this and, the next . . . . . ' • DPizth of -..Dariel Foley.—On SatUrday morning, last Mr. David- Foley; one-of the :Commissioners of -this County; died at his residence in flew Phila -deiphia, after -anilines's of two.months. -His re mains were interred tit Minersville on Monday afternoon last, attended to the grave by a large c ',.ndom - se of friends and relatives. Mr. Foley was-a, nativeof -Ireland ; 'about 65yeara ef •age at the time of - .his death, and was a resident-of this Region about twenty:five - years.- At the October . election in 1862 -he was elected County Commis sioner to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr.. Robert:Wall.: He was re-elected for. three ye a rs, in October, 1861... His term- had he lived, wonldhave.epired in October, 1867:-. " - On'- Monday evening last the remaining Com missioners and the Jndges of the Conti, appointed Edward Kerns:of .North Manheim Township; to .fill the iacaricY caused by Mr. Foley'k death.- . • 1-lie --Port' literaiw Association.—At 4- :meeting of the progressiYe ci t i efts of Port Carbon, 'held' on Tnelsday • evening, Dec. 4th, the - above named association was organiied and established • by the anpOinment of H. M. Quinn, Prost. ;Mieh .fiel Scanlon, Vice Prest. ;'J. H. Cawley, Sec. ; Jobh Mullen, Tress.. ;' and 0. J.• Gormaii„Librarian.' The objector this association is the establishment . of a Library, and the discussion of ropular ques-' tions and events. • Their, meetings will be held on Monday evening".of each week, in ' thel roomattachcd. to the . residence .of Mr. Thos. -Gorman. . • ' - . • - - • ;The association being j•oting and their ,meins be.very thankful fur any 'cnntribe, tionts of hooka, magitzines,'.ornseful papers -of - any clesCription. Object iS moral, and intel; lectual , eulture, and 'anything tending team ad vancement of this object, will be gratefully ac : - knowledged: ;Any persobsnisbing to assist them, will addresS' the association at. Port Carbon. • E=1==1:111M • . .. . . . .. .. • .I'hP. - .Eduration. of t 1 Fiedinen, —This is. a• work of ;vast importance to the interests of the country.' end to, the Welfare of. the.. millions..of: 'dares-who have been released from degrading bondage. :1"lic American Freedinen'icUmon Com mission • is Tiow engaged . - in this .philanthropic work,-sad Asks the. Assistance of the .pet to of the Not th. . It Ti co:did/611Y believed that Potts-, cheerfully congent , to -Contribute the. moues necessary to snpred . , .oneteacher among, the Reedaien: .A 'meeting Toe the :purpose of taking action in'thiSdinitter, will-be held in Union Hall do-morroW dilmlay) . ahem non at 3 o'clock.: Addresses will be delivered by - the following gen-' &men, who' are.distingnisliedby their eloquence anil earneatfiesS in this C£l.llOP.:. Gee: It.. G. 11Iuz- ZIN '7.ey, (i . e - Pilliin of New Orleans, ReV . .. A: Gath ers an ,01, Carsen,, Cerresponding-Seerets of. - the Care issiOn. - Wedrust that. there Will be 'a large .a t tend an c eitomlorrow -Afternoon . at-Union. :Hall .to hear these 'able apeaker.g. 'rale. pastop3 ;of .tbe churches of-Pottsville are respectfully rtfple,tr:d. to give iielliM orthe m,si,t -in g' to-in o r ro'w Morning- before- lhey'dir. , 4lA6 . ..Ld illlii• -congregations/- •. .: '.. ': , . - ',. • ~--, .. • • •71 Will' wa hopc, be verr.geUerally .remembered • that the Fair lo en tiJo'the Good tot ent,Fire Com,: .pany toliay the debt incurred in gEatin g Its steam tire engine; will commence hi IroiOn Hall On Wed- - nesda v ilex., 19th inst.-apt continue until Satur:, -day, It is eartiCat'ly -that the ladies .will devote.,some - of, their time to assisting. the Company. in its epterpriae. "It la; a matter in which eveny : one in.the-DoroMdr is mere or leas . interftted.' It will be remembered that 6. • bead tiful and valuable tca,set be votod for..llnring • the:prOgress of thq-Friir 7 , -tlin - minister .teceiving the highest nuniber of Votes to b.. 1 'the recipient. -Every effort wilrbe nailo - bY- the Company tritcM-- der- the Fair attractive - and . inletesting. to :these. who attend. - ' •. • ' .. . . Afre..Loonard *Shearer. manager, of - the - Fair,. hopes that the ladies of Pottsville. will make eon- - tributions of ph's, cakes, km, to the cooking de: *pttrfment. • A gift of tk.ein'gta pie, cake, or other ar ticle that will be useful, : from_ each lady, 'would meet almost every - Want of the tlepartmret orit being a heavy tax-on the donor. Thoe who will make donations Of this character - ate: regrieS-: led to send thentitt to Mrs.- S.' on Wednesday, Thursday Or Ifriday afternoons' of next Week: . . . . the' :1 - ere of the gried...lident 'Fil'et'omprtfiy:—An engincerTi'om the Ampslteag Works having arrivodAbis Week,tho new engine. of the Good Intent was tried. on.:Thuraday•last, first at the canal and then, tat' and Rome gian streets.', Steamwatfraised in seven minutes,: and the engieer threw - a strewn through a' 'inch nozzle, - 237 feet'. The engine works -finely, Mid :gives satisfaction. Hoie was led.out from the engine for a square - ands good stream played at. Centre. and 31,ahantongo - streets. 'The )visd being defective however; - leaking in-a large bo of places, the fidl capacity of the.engine:-.maS notdemonstrated by that : Pottsville nev.posse_Oestwo excellent steamers, but tho hose in ille , possessiOn . of the:companies unfitfor - steamer purpOses. - ft will -not stand any - considerable pressure.. Property. holders g'enerally; are favorable to an appropriation for the. purposeof supplying these companies 'with good - hose, and wonlheheerftilly sanction such action- on, the part of - Conned.. :We trnst'that there willhe no hesitation inlhisiroportaikl:.mat ter, and that the companieS may- he placed --:peedily in goodund.effeetive condition. Wi) are ''confident-that every tax-payer.will . fully pay poportion of the expense.' • - . • • . S hit County Enterprise hi fieginia.,(Jar . Citizens will remember that Messrs. Withath nee and - Thetnas Johns; of this "Borough; ...went. last. Spring, for the. purpose cif sngag 7 tug in the iron , business. We are glad 'to hear that they.are-iloinglvell and are nleitSecl - With the section in: WhiCh they haVnsettled. • • ' editor. of the . Iteckingbam llegistcr, pub lielied at • Ilanisoubt.irg,.! Va., reeentlY. visited -their worlti . „ and thus notices - .their - enterprise': .We had the pleisnre to .visit. the Shenandoah .Works; now owned andoceimancy of Messrs. Johns, an. energetic:: sagacious, intelligent Anil hailing from theiron and coal regions or Pennsyl vania. These gentlemen have projected and arc carry ing forward numerous and unportantimprovernents of. theirvalnable Property purchased less : Mann year ego. 'of Messrs. Ferrer. •. -Buildings of 'different' kinds• are how goins.,•up, and .Others are under coutrsct. They are also increasing their facilities; whteh • are already • extensive, for the productionollarger quantities td the splendid iron .which abounds in, the'bille. a short diti twice from these works. We visited one of theirTurna- Cea, (the one in itocking,liata.) andlinmd their etaploy: . era busily occupied 'lir netting out and- - melting this :valuable metal.- The furnace we saw will turn out this • week..forty-four tons .of iron—iron reprei.outed as in+ -feriae to none - Made anywhere' in the- world, and the ore - being.very tich,.yielding:hokless than 59 per cent : Of iron. - It al wcya commands. we learn, - in the' Bahl- More market. where it. is sold, - at least - ele or $l5: per. -ton more thin most of the iron - m.4de ittlthis country: .This firm' employs regularlyand pays proMptly, every month, not less.than three hundred hands; 11, , large ThEV jorhy.of+whomare natives of Rockingham and -These employees are genemllY sober, correct, isudus,rl - OUP men, and are doing well.tuuder the systentof man-. agetnent adopted:by the prOprietors of the.. works:—. Amongst otheriMildings Meted here, we were Pleastl to see a chapel going up at theeSliieLLSO of, the firm, .for the • religions instruction of the working classes. With the infusion of just Such enterprise . all ever the South;ne shall have the right - kind: - of reionstrectionamong the t`chivalry.r... • . . • "The :Sunday School at • Ashbach. now belt:tin St. johns' Chapel, was establistiedsome eight"or 'ten years ago-.under . the auspices of .Bev, D. Waebbivne, and has sitioe.emoyed 'the interest. AO aid of and tiow numbers some eighty scholars... Instruction heti been' given to a. greattnimber of ponlls, swim of . whop,• without:the existence of this school, wonld lave grown ' - utiln entire ignotarice. and vice. &Me of the pupils, .both : mile and female, : liaving . finished their instruction tliere;are now-acting , Acting , in the capacity of te.achers, and do great creditto. :tbe School-. and, themselves by their correct and exemplary habitsand.liveS. . : • The 'population - Of Fishbach is large,. eompri-, Sing families, whose; male Members 'work hp the. ..ex enure an prosperous rolling" mill of Messrs.. :Atkins : 4 Bro ., and at the mines beyond Fiahbach; -and it mavbe said, thaVoivingto the influence Of this, ilunday School; and' ether "good arid. healthy intldences, the population •is - orderly; end' well behaved:. •:' r. • ' - • Socha population of industrious, hard Working: and the most-part;' respectable people, whose time is.deveted lo'labor: to aid in beinifittingand enrichingin .their sphere', the whole Country. are -entitled to a liberal. provision' for the education of their children; that/they may grow up ,to be use , ful and'intelligent citizens. It is true also, that the: ducation of the. children :reacts With the • 'beat:results upon the character of the Parents. This .school is the-only. one of the, kind in Fishbach, and -thuslar its good' effects re, very marked and decided,' Similar a schools: • every- . Where. in. the County :are exerting 'a powerful agency . .itC.saving : many youths of. both sexes from' vice and ruin, and preparing. them. for all the duties Of , good ho . perform 'well their parts es • members of .our 'great whese -main dependence is On the:virtue , and intelligende .Of ter peOple. • • , • .. . Inetrnetiom in music. Lae else been :conneeted with this school and the 'anceesa 'of this - depart- Ment 'has been very decided, and now every pupil. has his or her own. copy of "HappyV , iices; • and toine heartily 'and happily in : abigiog - its . beautiful ymnaml 'melodies.. . • • The Library of:this school is, now nearly rend : to : pieces: It, bas been read' and re-read *Very often and anew one becomes indispensable.. The old Library has done its. gopd Work. 'lnto how families and into' low many: marts has carried it slight andits -cheer,. who tan toll? A' new. .Library midst now be purchased, and the means must come from those who can - afford to give afew dollars each; for thisTandable object. 'The school is open for all pupils : without regard , to religions ilemoninations, and hence .all who are diaposed : to . aid in this. Library are invited "to •. . • Within;the last six or eight weeks 'a Free Night. 'School has been opened' in the Chapel, for such .persons. who are engaged. through.. the , day iu labor, .and' therefore cannot. attend. day 'school. .ThiS school tilled to its utmost capacity, and is tinder the able and successful .tultioO of Mr. J. 'Cake, very -favorably. known 'as a prominent 'leacher in the Pottsville. Night SeluxiVassisted 'by. Miss Shoener, idso.favorably' known 'in .her profession. - - ' . ' Many" of'. the . , punds are adults,' and, belong to an . religious .denominations-Protestanta and . :Catholics.. - . The instruction is . ..confined ,to reading,. writing ; arithmetic and mirilc;. he e a rnestness and diligence .with .which these scholars devote the few. hours of each day of, their toilsome lives, snatched from daily labor, to. improve and elevate -themselves, •and' to share with others that knowledge which is power, and ..which goei so far to constitute' the true dignity of manhood—is very full of interest. ~ • • • This Pree.Night School is a decided Success, as 'it - meat, ,be decided blesSing, not -only the instructionit gives, but in Wooing so many away from the haunts and intineuee of evil men, Messrs. Atkins S Bro., in.the 'spirit - of true wisdom; to reward those who tidier for' their sue :cesii; and to elevate. the character. of their Work ' men, lust the fife, proposition of this enterprise, with 'the -liberal donation of one' hundred 'dollars;' witluint which the attempt would protiably have been a Jailure. • This' was followed by liberal contributions from 'Messrs. 'Snyder, Huntzipger, Boyer,• Morris;•and..a . .number - of other gentleition, whose nettles - are 'preserved - on the bononid list of the contnbitters. to the. first Free 'Night School in Fishliach.:-.. - • " ' --' The good resultof thiSSuccessfurmoveinent is not 'only its immediate benefit for this season ' , -lint it_establialici the claim ofFighbacb, be cheerfully, reminded to) onthe , Sahool Board to make it hereafter a permanent institution there for all time to mane, 'and still better, the : example Will appeal .sifecessfully: to all the. &Afoot Boards it/ the different. see/800-of "the County; 'toleatab, Lich free fiiAht ! Schools. When this is donc,isho can tell the. benefittial . .effects , on the population of • To avoid the necessity- of 'calling for 'contribu tions, all pert;Onsdiannseg to contribute to either or both ,of . the above: objects Will ..plcaele . leave nanie and amount With Rev: Wm. imcis,'Nesers: Farquhar, II ays,lfelfelialeirrot Uerrisom COURT ritoc:EEDYNG's . . REPORTED F,XVIA:SIVE.I.Y FOIL, THE AELNEES! JOK it.N AT. Bl CIIBISTQPIIEIt LITTLE. EsQ.] . . . . .°Decentbir.Term—ilkniirker. Seaaiaqin. (COntinried. from report of last 'week.)• . . . "John Delaney : was charge with lareeny, by ISlrs.'De.• • Taney.: ignore.d—County for costs: Michael Velley—Surety of Peace..iin oatli . of Mare, Lynch:. Cent tbeard the parties,:and directlid each to paw. half the coats.' • : Mary Manly•rSurety.—Margt.Lyncli, the piosecutrix, • Each partyto pay half the Costa... *. . • . John and 'Michael Delaney:charged with assault and battery. by Patrick Delaney, Mere- acquitted.; and costs' : divided between the parties for payment• . Judy Delaney—Surety. on 'iomplaint.ol John Dela, ney.'• Each to pay half the cOsts„aud.to give. $500 . 13M1 .Ibrftitnre good behavlor: • - • . • . Patrick Delaney, , •SeretY— , On' . coniplaint.of John.—, s.l 'Same disposiiion-aast. , . • • • Frank Barron plead guilty to an assault and battery on Pat O'Neal, and . was-lined i•Bl'n and coids.• • • George-W..Rodgers was convicted :of 'charge of false pretences; preferred . bY Mary: Keeler... • Sebastian ' Keeterhach' was' convicted of &mutt batter . ) , on John Frick; and sentenced for the. Costs. . • 'James Mullen. To nArltifoyiii , - Con*ted of _formica- . -tion and. bastardy with Margt, Maguire and was • di , rected to pay $3l tar lying-in evrienues, anal° give:the. usual security for the support of the child. - Datl. Blares was' convicted or.fornicatkin and 'has. tardywith Sarah Ann Neifert; and t once& to pily4i.ta fonlyino-in expenses, and I(ksecure the child's main. -• Endol ph Itoehiney, • Potts' ille, was' convicted of a. - similar charge.with Catharine Kinderknecht.- . Not yet ..Edmund Lloyd plead guilty to an'aisault and battery :on Anna 'Onkel:and was sent to prison for; 30, - days.—. The same.ltlefendint was further - directed -to pay the I. costs and to givelW bail for his future good - behavior Cin a surety of. the : peace,' instituted. by - the same , prose- , • Wm. Edwards was charged' With mallcionsluischief; by Barbara Reilly..' Nol.. pros; catered—County for This week haii, peen wholly Occupied. With ..the. trial of civil also be next sV ek.. • . • AND LLIITII l:11:. PIECE Goo ' • ,TN .i.;REAT • • • ,-,AN1,71111 BE.S.T . . .... . .. . . . - • • . , P10L1iT.,36 Co'Ci . ' COCA I' SPAR CLOTHO:iII ElirOttlCll, -" ' 699' COt LbTNUFT ST:; . PIIII.'ADA..., Si(N or STAR. . . . . . .. •.- .- ' .. F..4)::'.7.llarking Linen, &r.. • • ' . . ... THE imeßiiccu. INDELIBLE PENCIL: -• • - - .. . . • • • . • . •..-- - .- . --- ...Pyrctsrvu 15.59, 15M... , , . •., ... -• . . . . .. . Greatly superior to indelible Inks: .:,'... •• . . .- One Pelitil'will mark-over 1,500 artielea.. - . •-•.-. - - . • i-Desinible.....,' convenient, and - useful.'!--Springfield (Ilass,) Wpublican... • . ..• ' —.• • . ... • For sale.bylleaksellers, Stationers, -Orntests, ...kn.— . Matinfectitred and Sold at Wholesale.•by .• -..' 411 E INDELIBLE:PENCIL; C 0;.... , .. •• . ' ' '.. '.". Northam n! pto, Ma ts.. •• Every Pencil Warranted: price,.s . o cents.. ' .. Perry Davis' Vegefithle Pqin THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE °F:THEA(4k Pain Killer, taken Mterpally,. Should be'cidtilteral.ed with milk or Water, .and sweetened.with sugar if- de- . aired, or made into a syrup whh molaues,' ..For a 'Cough; a few dropi : oaangai eaten will be More :effect lye than'anythiagele, -For:Sore Throat, gargle the -thiciat wkh'a mixtore'of Pain., Ether and. 'water, and relief is.immedlate•and the , core poeitite It thouhl not be .'forgihten: that the: Pala : Rifler f s equally us god to take internalii., !tap use externally,. ach.bottle is wrapped with hill dlrections!furlts' use, PLEASE READ . THE PRINTED HIRKCTIONS. Habitual Contipation. HOW TO EFFECT A cr,aTATN.'AND. . . . • Sonic occupations pf life predisposo.M. costiveness,' especially those• Which allow but :iittle . exercise. per sons wno.coutradtlhis unfortunate habit of body, under such.circamsttinces, mightpossibly berelieved by' chats ging their aedentaic - employments for others °fa More active kind; but this is by no means certain..llaliitu nal constipation Is Avery obstinate '.disorder. All the ordinary so-called remedies invariably 'aggravate it.— Nothing can be'rtime injurious, than the continued use of 'strong Aperients. .They.tit first irritate: and' finally almOst paralyze the hosVeltL-rendering them:so 'torpid that enormous doses-of dathartid.teediciries have no ef fect, upthi therti. A mild apedecit i eumbined with a gen tle stimulant, is the tree remedy and a combination in' UM [tannic:at nroportion, of - these. ingredients, is found hi 110STBTTEHS SIiOIdAf2BBIT rEns.. This fawmns Stoinachic invigorates the wholOiritestirod ca nal; while quietly remoVing.from its convalntions all' icepedimenMta, a free passage through them; ro Mire: pirgative has this double operation. No ordinary stim nlent elects the desired object. 'Oases of Costipation abandoned as' hopeless by distinguished "Medical men' hive been cured in a few 'Weeks by the' Bitters. TO thoee.who have tried all the mcdielneiS of the dispensa ryn : vain; we say try this irreetettible stlmulent: and aperient Therein no sufficient reason Why .Constipa tion should bothe consequence_ of sedentary habifs.--- HOSTETTER'S ,BITTERS, ennplyingt the vizor .wonld-otht.iwiae be derived (tam.. eiorcise, will in nil easC4 enable-the fl...tem. to perform its excretory functions regularly : and bi althCully.' • ' Dec.sll7. • . . The Coiatexxionii . and' Experience - o f an - Tri4nlid.•:—Pablished for tile henetit and:as a earth:ma to young.men tied otheisi - who suffer.friim• Nernius* Debility. Premature Decay Manhood, fie:, euPPlr ing ni the EOM HMO MEANS' OF.. B y one who 11as - cured . hh n self: after undergoing consid; erablo quackery: . By enclosing.a postpaid addressed envelope, single Copies.' free of charge. may be had of the author. • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.; Brook,. Ism. Kings : :Seat 1, 'e6,36- • . . A Cough, Coldj•or Sore , Throat natEDIATE 'AND fiIIOULD Elk • • Iriithition or the:lathy., ot 'Permanent • Throat Diocenoc, or:COnssumiitioo,.. BROWN'S- BRONOIEW4 TROCHESV • AVlligkA TO.ll.E.o4'4l4(.tiNcE TO 'flit ' pAral% GWZ laYED,ATz EtELi!F . • . • For llionchitio,.:Akothitin, Cainirh, , ouirop;Pro and•Thrent - . . . • Ls ARE CS A. LW ASS coop .scoolas, • • SINGERS A.I\I4PUBLIG sPEAK:Oris .• • . Will find - Trachea useful in Clearing:the voice When ta, hen before singing : oi - ..Speaking, ;and relieving the throat after an .n.nnaruti exertion of thelv Ocal organ The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Phy,: sicians, and-hava had testknonia . i . 4 frout'4rinent taut tbioughent the country, - Being an article of tine and laving 'Proved .theii...eftlenei„bi a test 'of many y ean c . ,ia c h y eir a n ds th em in tiew:toesa#M9 vmieM pitrte of the_ world,, and the Trocbes are . universally pronounced better thin- ether artistes.; • : • . 01irAIX9n*"Bitowiep BiottcutiaTioensi:t and d 0 not take - arty of the tvotthlese tmitlitione that .may be Offered. .stun ETiiitinitice , . DCCCmber t , 'GO nes i Trpa i. mai BOTCH I SCRATCH 1 ' SCRATCH 1. WHEATON'S OThiThltlV 'Cure.Alie Hat in 48 Ilteitri . Also twee SALT RHEUM. ULCltilfl, ninustAnig,.• and an KRUITIONB OF Tan SnIN. eenee.' For sale bL•edlta. :By' seeding , 60. cents to- wirmak.4: InY"Wilialdnekki etrelu.Boalon,: it win -lie:. foronoled'by: mail, free Of postage, to any Virtbi tbatrufted &Set:. • • - • • • 'Strange,_'Strange,si Tee.- = Every Young 'lady- and gentleman in. Ehe . llnitail States can . hear - very lona to their. advantage by return mel7':ffree .o charge,) by addressing thenndersigued....:Thosehaving. Sears of being hthabuggintwill.obligp - by not . noticing thistard: All..otbenrwlil please *Mem their 'obedf -entservabt. ' THOS. 4C HAPhEtilt ' 831 . = ..way. N.:Y. lit AIItRIAGE movin.taiktlz in; zoi : esur.,of .Worning .and. Inetractlan to Toole Ners. Also, Dittoes and. Abuses • which . proottale ;the ottani powers.. with 50 ot moons of toilet Sent free st: z. to tooled letterenvelopee: Address.Dr;J: rll! .11017011 TON; Howard Askcie.tion, i?b9adetphbt, Pe, www=s tzcim•mi:lED Tozaa Tdie medielee,-sinVented by liczKienc,. of Philadelphia,.: intended todissolve the. food and. make it into chyme, the:iiist' process of di eecion:- By cleansing . - the ‘: attune& with. Schenchil .Mandiake Pills,,tbeToniesood=reetnres the appetite,: and food tbat.etniid not be eaten before • 'ping it will" be and, . . Consumption 'cannot 'be cared hi, Sahencics Pul: monic SITUP unless . the stAtoach and liveraretnadS . itealtifand theappetitereatoted, hence the Trinie and PH:Naze requlical•lnnearlYeiery mtapor.COnsitaption . : A half dozen ' , twit*. of the' SEAWEED. TONIC:end three, or fpor. boxes of the PILLS will cure any Priilnary: ease of dyspepsii. . . • .. S.csmiar, makes profesalonal vielta 13*teni and at principal :Office `every week See dally-papers of each or. his pamphlet oit•iotistupptlon for hie days for visitation: -Please trhen purchasing, thit the 'two lire. navies of the poctor, otie when ',in the last ate& OMuittniPtion, and the othei as'he now In perfect ltw.lth; are on the - Government stamp, • • • • . . , . Sold by all Dick.,,nlita. and Dealer's ; bees $I 5o Per : bottle,. or, 50 the half:dozen....All letters for, advice 'elicad4 addreSsetl.to-Dr. Sthenr. Principal Once, No::15 North oth Stieet, Philadelphia. • .Ceneral Agents:: Denise Dames •Y:;.S. S. Dance, Salthiore,. Md.; John D., Parke,: Cincinnati,' Ohio Taylor. chicago, .Cellins Broth .ers, St. Lonta, • Oct 20, !66- .. -;52.-ly.ev4w . LIFE; GROW Th . AND .BEAUTY.. London .;Gray Hair-Color" . The Only ' Restorer - London • Hair Color =• - . • Restorer -London- ': Hair . Hair Color '.'Restorer London • Hair. Color-.•••• Restorer. _ . . 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'Diseases Hair Color• - prevent • Restorer London • . Hair. Color ;. • Restorer London . of the .•Hairtolor - Me hair Restorer .London • - Hair Color :•-• •• .• .Restorer London Scalp..: Hair Color •. from Restorer London. ' . Hair Color .• Restorer. London : Hair Color . Restoskr • No Washing,or preparation before:or after its use ; applied by the hand or soft brash " - • • hALDNEES.-It will positivelY stop the Hair from fall, ing; and cause it to grow •on bald heacbi .in all cases where the follicles are left. • . • .., • • • • ' • Only 75 cents a bottle ;;•sin bottles. $4. - Sold at Dr. SWAINS'S: 330 NovtIY.SIXTLI Street, above Philada.; and all the leading•Dreggiststind Fancy-gbods dealers. •••Sold at • . • lIENRY•SAYLOR"S- • Feb:10; 'de. • .e.. .• • . Ding. Store.. Pottsvil 1e... Beroirr of .1.70 nth ;--A - Gentleman'. who snffe:ed for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all ' the effects. of youthful indiscretion, Will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions fot making, tie simple:reguily by which he was ' cured.. Sufferers wishing to profit ay the adtiertisers experience, can do so by:addrequne •- - • aoliN B: OGDEN,. • . No: 13 ChAmbers St., N:Y. Jan 27: '66 —4.151 . . • Iro' Con - sump advertiser. • having beeti restored to health in a'few.weeks by a very aim, ple vemedy,.after having suffered for several years With a severe long affection, and that dread disease Con , - suniption=is anxioas.to make known "tb his fellow- Aufterers the means of cure. ' •.- •, • To all who desiie it,. he - will send a copy-,of scription used (free of charge), with the' directions for preparing and using.the same, which they will find a' 'sons CURE for CONSCIMVitON, • ASTHMA, SitIINCIIITIS, Comma., Comm, and nil Throat and Lim* - Affections. ; The bnly object of the advertiser- in Sending the Pre scription is to benefit the alllicted,:and spread itfforma lion which be.conceiyes to be invalnable;And.he hopes, every sufferer will try-his remedy. as it will cost them 'nothing, and 'May prove-a blessing. • . '-• . Parties wishing the. prescription,- Tait, .by - - return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARQ A.. WILSON, Jan. 4-Iy. Willismsburgh, Kings co.; N. Y. . REMEDIAL INSTITUTE • FOR S.PEOLAII OASES; .• • • • ' N0.'14 Boild Nei!' Iliork. • Won. with the highest testimonials also, a.Book on Special Diseases, M a sealed' envelope, sent free..--"BeBlE sure and. send :for them.- and yon. will riot regret t for. as advertising' nhyslciamf.are generally impostors, without z references; no.stranger - should he Dusted. - .Enclrise a stamp for postage; and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, NO. .14 BOND STREET; NEW YORK... ". • . Nov 17, , • The DR. DUPONCO'S' GoLI)IpN.: . PC RIODIC,AL FOR FEMALES . . . . ...941:LIBLE IN CORTS.CTIO Inn GIJI.AP:ITIE, 'RE . IIIIVI.O • , ' 01:tiTtIOCirIONS OF THE . NION - 1 . 111.5 . TULLNti, .4:80.51L .- - ' ' WI.I.I.TEi'ER CAUSE; A'OLi • : ... • • .ALWAYS . SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE, . ONE TILL IS A DOSE.. .. • . FennlcS peculiarly sitnatt , d, or those supposing them-. selves so,..iire cautioned iigalnst using these Pills while in that condition less they.. invite Miscarriage,. after which admonition, the Proprietor-assumes no resixiM: sihility, &Vika:M . their world -prevent any mischief to health, otherwise theiPilitiare rgcorminded as a : . • • • • • . . , . :'MOST INVALUABLE. REMEDY FOR The Leocorrheenr, or• Whites, . • And in Removing, Obstructions rind .Restoring Nature to its Proper Clanuel. Quieting. the Nerves • -and bringing back the "Ilpercolor 'or liealth^ • ' to the cheelcof the most , delicate. 1.. Price $1 per Box; noites ss.' • Sold in Pottsville, Pa., ,by. HENRY SAYLOR,SoIe A"ent. Centre St., /tam by . sending $1 00 to Pottsville Post Office can have the pillasenttcontidentlally4 by Mail, to tiny tiart of .Ilie 'country, "free or postage: , Nov `24,..!:6 LIFE-HEALTH STRENGTH. . • LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH; . • .LITE- . --HEALTHSTRENGTH.'.. llundreds'Und thousands- annually die. prematurely, *Win; if they would give the Great French Remedy, • ' - DR. JUAN DELAMARREM • Celebrated Itlpeeifie . Prepared by Granciere Dnpont; No. 214•Thie Lom bard Paris. frOm the prescription of Dr:- 'Juan Dela- Macre. • Chief' Physician of the :Hospital du NOrd on Lariuoisiere a fair trial, they . would find iitimediate r'e ' lief, and, hi a. shoit time. .be fully- restored to llealth • and , Streegtli. it is used in'the practice of many ere!- . bent French physicians, with uniform - suecess— and recommended as the only •positive and Specific ilemixly for all personsinffering from. General'or Sex, rtal Debility, all aerane,ements of the -Nerv . ous - Forces, Melancholy, Loss of Muscular Energy; Physical Pros tration; Nervousness, Weak Spine, Lowness'of Spirits, Dimness of Vision, Ilyster.es, Pains hi 'the Back and - Limbs,'lntlietencY: &fi- •• • ' • . No language can convey an adequate Idea of the iin-• mediate.and almost miraculous. change it occasions to• the debilitated and shattered system. In fact. it stands unrivalled as. an unfailing 'cure of th6maladies theme .. .. .. .Suffei. no More,but use .The Great French Remedy i It will effect a, cure Uthere all others tail. and although a famerial remedy,.. contains. nothing hurtful' to "the_ most delicate constitution.- . -... ;-- • .. • - • - •" . . ... , Pamphlets; containing full partictlare and direetions for using. in Eng Hilt. French,.Spanish and Germnn ac,.. companyeach box, and also sent free:to. any address . ' when requested. . : . • , - ' . . • Price One Dollar per box; Six. boxes for.. Five Dol- Sold by all Druggists throughout the world;' or will be sent brulail.,•securely sealed : -from all observation; by incloiung specined'price. to nny , antluln zed agents. Beware of 'Counterfeits and Imitations.. • . *Proprietors exclusive Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES & CO, 2T Coiirtlandt St:, Mew York. • Authorized Agent for Pottsville, .*TIENRY SAYLOR, Tamaqua., Shindel & Bond, ' • [Feb h, '66-54y . • • iiAL.T RIIEU.3I.OIi TETTES, • • Chilblains or Frosted feet, old lingering. &wee, .13nrns and Scalds, Bites of Poisonous Insects, Sofa Litz., Sore Nipples. Ilreakingont and Sores on infahts• and child ren, Corns and Bunion's, Ingrowing . . Toe Nails; and all Skin Diseases are -cured' by. Dr. S. ROGER'S Botanic: Ointinent. -price, Weenie alms_ • . Sent by Instil for. folircents. Depot 30G Dock Street, Philada.; Pa. 'HAIR DYE llAlii DYE:: tiittch °toes. Hair . .. Dye is the -best.in . the irorld: The only true add perfect Dyellarnilessin stantguedes. and Reliable—produces a- splendid Black or Natural Brown—remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes; and frequently restores the original color. : Sold by, all Druggists. ' The genuine Batchelor ; 81- Barclay Street, blew York..• - , February 10: 1866. . : . . . .. . . . ' - Employnent for both Scales: Disabled, and returned eoldiers, widows .and.Orphins of slain soldiers, and tbennemployed' of both - sexes generally, in'. want of tespeetable- and .Profttabre em ployment, incurring no.risk, can ~procure such by en closingaipostpaid addressed .enVelope, for particulars, to Dr: JUAN M. DAGNALL;.Box'ls3,,Brooklyn, li . T. - June 9 , ~ 35 , : , .. tl . -Iy] . . . : ' ..2.3.', .- ': riir a gca . , SCRATCH NO .11-! . 0rtn.. 71 : • . • .10H.. .Dr.'Swayne's Ointment. •Tha - PER . ICII Dr4Swayne's Oh:di:Lent. ' .FETTER" • - • .- 'FETT ER" "ICH. - NE'VER KNOWN '• !FETTER" "ICII" • TO FAIL ' "FETTER“ "ICH , . • . • . "NETTER"' • .!'ICH" . • IN 'CURING TAN'. 'FETTER". • • . • "icu" • . ungriEß". .IcHn . TORMENTING •• . "TETTER 4 • - "FETTER , ! COMPLANT..• 'VETTER" • “ICIP. ••.reITER".. • DR—KWITNE'S ILL-HEALING ;OINTMENT Crime Itching Piles, Salt . Rheum; Scale, 464 Ruh; at. . Price 50 cents.. By sending to cmtoDr:SWaynd & Son, -330 NORTH SIXTH Street, Fhiliulelptila, a will be mailed to any, part ofttmUr lied States, free of . cl - j . ar Cid KENNY. SAYLOR, Drriggist,.Pottsville. THE GREAT. EYIDIJ.I3H REMEDY. - PROTECTED RY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SIR JANES CLARK'S . . Celebrated Female Pills.. , P .Prepared from a prescription 'of Sir .f. .Ciarke. D.; Physician Extroordrnarylo the Queen. This Invaluable medicine IS • unfailing in the cure of all.those painful and dingirouedisenses to whieh:the female constitution is subJect: , . • It . moderate all. ex cesS. and' emom , aliolistructions; frouoyhatesmscanse, and a speedy care may be relied on. . . Tss Married .L edict • . • it le imitlcrtiarlystilted: •'n in eluirt time, bring .on the monthly period with reclarttT. : . • . . • lhese Pills should not betaken by Females dur ing the .F.llb5T .THREE MONTHS of Pregnan -ay, as thxy are sure tobiingom Miscarriage; but at any other time they are safe.. - In all cases of. Nemeth and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back • and. Limbs,. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, ,Hysterics; and Whiten, these Pills will '.effecta cure when all other: means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do, not: con tain iron, cabontel, antimony, or anything hurtful ti the • Fall directions in the pamphlet . aroinal each package, which 'should be carefully preserv..*_.' • .. • . ' Sow et amahufamsys: Pathalpl sae Barna. Is the fate otevery -valuable Milißcine tole 000n =warm Be cautious, therefore, and see that the letters "T. & Et, are blownhi the bottler. , and that each -wrapper bears the ran mien= of the signatures of C. BALDWIN.& CO., and JOB . MOSESAtrlVithout which: none are genuine. • • oo with Eighteen Cent Poitage., enclosed to . any _authorised _Agent, .or to the. Sole General Agent for the United States and British Dominions.: JOB .MOSES, TiCortiandt St.: New York, : . wilt insure it bottle. =tithing Plfty • Pills by return man:securely sealed froin all observation. - ' Oct 11„ •66 - PREPARED OIL 01'PALbt:MD MACE . F r Pra 1 L 11 . 1i;iterini and .., Beaatityin% tiCßair,' Aid le the - moet dellihred and, wonderful ardele the world emr'pmdnced. : Ladies will find *not only needain . .remedy to In dere,.parken andßeantify the ink, tat also a desire.: ble article fur the Tolleti M it,te . highly perowtodidth rich and delicate lierfeme, - independeat or the tr!i graidcidor of the Oils of • - • THE MARVEL - OR-"PJSlitl; new and beentind twciiictMce which in dMicac7 of imit," - and the tenaeitt with 'which it'ellnin to , the innacaccidef and Paw!' is unequaled« The *we waking for sale by idlibragekas sal Per-7, hicccrc , at hi Per ?ctile-e.1"; fiptillne,e, to Ow omosobitooPtioicitC , ' =::'`:- . w. 110 Litpww Street, New Perk. . , , il'elerneell. Blindslees Sand Catarrh. treat cid with the ntmoat soccess. by J. LSAACS, Ceti list and Aerie, ttermerly of Leyden.: Holiamo No. 819 PINE • Street, - Plffiadelphil. • Testireordala from the moat reliable source* in the City and .Conntry - can be . seen at his office: The medical faculty are invited - to accompany their. patients. as he has - nit secezta in his practice- ARTIFICIAL EYES. inserted ivithont sire. No charge foreaamination. .March 24..66-42-10m. . An :Effectual.: Werin - Medicine. .Ittesnifnget,Constfice, . . . Oa Woes I.oammas. Mach sickness, - ladotibtedl, with children and adtilts, atiribated to, other canes, occasioned by worm,' The 'Vl:awn:am Cowstra,” al lhormtfeffectnal-Indestroying vrorms, can do no posai ble injury to the. most delicate child: • This valuable nomblnaticat has been successfully 'used by physicians and found to be safe and sure in eradtcatlnk, worms, so hurtful to children. • . " ; • : ChildrOn 'Paving Wormy reolre ittimediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes pro- Syniptomi of. Woinss Children oft- en overlooked. Worms in the : stomach and • - liowels cause irritation; which can be removed only by theme of . a Sure remedy.'. The. co Inn:fail on of irgredients nsedln making Broivivs. "Vernilfage &milts.. is each as to give the best possible eff'ect with Safety.: • CIIRTLS & BROWN, ProPrietOrs,Nevr York.. :Bold by all dealers in medicines, at'S cis a box.. , Sr; • . • . SO-1y HENRY No . .' 320 Arch St., Philadelphia; has a large sock of ane - WATCHE.S, JEWELRY,' ' • . . • • . . SILVER WARE, and • . . • • ' SILVER PLATED WARE, SUITABLE for ROLIDAy. :in& BRIDAL:PRESENTS. Nov. a, .66 • , item gt!igloo gutellignict. NOTICES: . tir !Pleat .Preabyterinzi Church, corner Ma tuudongo and. Third Streetsi• Rev. lowan RUM, Pio tor. Services; Sunday 1O3( A. and. , 7 P. M. ..Lec tare, T'hursclay evening at "..7. P. M. Prayer Meeting 9.45'A. M.- Sunday School. 2.. P. M. • • or - Evangelical Church; CallowilM-street.—• Rev.' S. S.- Canna, Pastor, • will preach German ev ery Sunday morning at 10 ceclock, - aud Rtglish in the Rvenhii •at T. • o'clock- . pisidente . Market street . .. . . . . . ~ . rid Piesbyteritin Charcb..Market Siltutre; W.K. S. PLIIIMI, D. D.. Pastor.. :Services-Sabbath morningi at log o'clock rEvenings, at TX: Weekly Lecture and - Prayer .Identing; Friday evenings, at. 8 o'clock.: 'Pastors •residenea, Makantongo:St;, corner th or. Courtland street. - -... : ~.:. .. -...... - - - . OrMettiodirtz.E. , street: above • Market,. Rev • 'Coos, Tasfor. Services Sabbath, .at • 10; A. M., : and 7, P. M. Prayer Meet- Ing;•Titesdity 'evening, at TX o'clock. •••••••• - . , • • ter English* : Ewan. • Lutheinn-..Chiareits 'Market Square,. Rev. U. Gimes& Pastor. • Services Sabbath morning at 10}6 O'cleck.; Evening, 7: - ,-Week, ly Lecture and Prayer . Meeting, Thursday evenings; tar Union' Prayer . .. Meeting, .every Sunday morning,from Sy, to Sycceelock, in the frame_Chnich on Second Street,•between Market and. Norwegian • nr. German Recormed Chnich, Market St., Rev .L C. Recites. Pastor.- Regular morning services, alternately, in the. German -and-English- languages, at . . . German services on the 221.6.0ct0ber, ..11th and 25th Novembe.r, nth and 23d December. • - , ' • - ilegutar 'Sabbath ; event - lig at . 't all ways in the English language. Prayer 'Meeting and Lecture every Wednesday evening atT Ist Baptist Church, corner: Mahantongo and 7th streets, Rev. - A. J ,Rav, Pastor. Services Sunday 1034 and . .T P. M: Lecture Wednesday even lng at TM o'clock. Prayer Meeting Friday evening o'clock Sabbath Sctioril - .2 P. 7ift,_ , , .. • MABBIED. All - Marriage' Notteei must be: aceompanied 'with' . 45 cents to gppear.tn the Jotrittua, • : . • • • • 'CH WERS—BRIGIIIT-:-Noveinber. 13th. - 113CO. by. Rev. taaac Riley, GEORGE CRAM REIM of Chambersburg and EMILY R. Bainwr of Pottsville.;'. ' • -*' *0 . , • COLLINSLTiONOIIOE—,In Mlnenvilla, on Monday December 10,13Ca1, byliev: 'Fattier Malone, Mr. Rich ART) CIII.I.INS of Pottsville to Mi 43 Mionin DoNooorre .. •• • , • . KLAR—MANBECK.-011 - the'l3th by.Rei% S. H.lthoads, Mr. ',Ticon B. K.Lie of Straus n, Berks County. to Miss 13.£11Ed1:A 31.t.Nueok„.Bethel Tp., Berks County, Pa. . . .. . • . KEITH—MOSER-On'the-Sth . by Rev. :fames 0. - Lehr, at the house of the bride's parents In Cfesso na,- Pa., Cus.arms H. KEITH and &ruin - Mosaic, - all.of Cressona; Sehnylkill•Co., Pa. • .. DIED. Simple anuouneemeiiie.-of deaths,' free: - Those ac companied with notices., • ded., must be paid for at 04 cafe of 10 cents . • . , 12th Inst., CIIAR:I.EB Caiiimir, aged 64 years. 4 months and 12 days. .• • • • " • The relatives and•friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, 17th inst., from his late residence corner of • Eighth and Notwegian streets, . . CIIRTSTIA?i—bIed• Coctl'l2, 1366; WALLACE GUFF': only son' of Charles, and 'Aeheeca Christian; aged months and 3 days.— " , • . LITTLEII A LES-L.December ain, -near Nair Caa4e, THOMAS E., eon or Thomas.- C. and Radial Littlehales; aged 4 years and d montha. , - • • - EICIFRIED- 1 1h - Pottsvilte-on the 10th Anat.., Canute,. youngest daughter . of J. 'K. Sigfried, aged;U, months , ADORN. TIEETRAVES OF THE DEAD EAGLE :MARBLE WORKS, , . Pott~ . . Marble,. Omnite,.. Pletoti and Brown Stone Family Vaults made to order. „The,• work warranted. to glye eiattre satisfacUon ••• `.," • • • .. • Menunients, Plain and •Ornamental.. Bead Stones, Tombs, Enelosures.;.- Tablets, . Urns: Lambs,• Flower Vases, Mantels, Bureau, Table and Wash-stand • Tops, . . . Designs and Plans furnished. and the work executed, .in the beat style of art. and of the very best material. • • P. F. EISBNBROWN (of Kist 'MorYvegian St.; between Coal and Railroad Sta., near Pomroy's Foundry, Yoltkwille. RE.* SR RPM .11•1 A-WR L E WORKS • .': ..Raisilblished . in •11.853:. . le.-,R seeser would re . :it - Tint - ay annonnee to the puti. 'he that she wilt continue the Marble Worlo; at the'old stand. corner Callowhill . and Second Streets, (near Market,) Pottsville: - . , Constantly on hand all - kinds of . . Also - Family?Vanl63 made to .'oider. Work erevery, description.promptly executed in the , best style, and warranted to gip) satisfaction.• : • • • • . 7 - Plans and designs furnished at • the shortest notice. Aug 1& '66-33- • . ' MRS: LEWIS REESER. LEGAL i:INOTICEK. A DnEVESTRATOWS NOT ICE.-Where-. 1 - 1 . tn. Letters of Adminittration 'having bean granted' by the Registerot Schuylkill (.unty upon - the estate of Jacob Clo-aer, late et Branch Township, Schuylkill County, deceased, to the underaiimed,:-All persona debted are hereby notified to make payinent, and those haring claims against said estate' to • present them to the undersigned without delay. . . . 'JACOB F. FAUST, Administrator. Branch Township, Dec..ll; '613 . A DIiTINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.:=Where, as.-letters:4)f admintStration on the :estate of 46- eiPh Wilde, late of Blythe Township,Schitylkill Conn !y deceasekbaye been • granted. by the Register - of Villaof Schuylkill Count:3 , M the .subscriber,-all sous indebted to. said estate are requested.Mmake tm mediate payment: and those haying claims against the 'same to . present them :without delayfor settlement. . BENJ. BECKER,-Administmtor; Cressona P.'.0.; Schuylkill Co., '. Or tolds attorney, WM, FL'SMITU, "Pottsville; . . . . V D Tifalinfi: .undersgued La: having been appointed an Auditor7to distribute the balance in the hands .of Jacob' Stoitg, administrator,. Sic.; of:Daniel Stein," late of - Mobley Townshiji, da cea to apultunong those entitled. to the Pude...will meet all paties interestedi on. Saturday; the:29th Del eember. 1.5.66, at 10.. M.: at his office is, pltysoN lifoCOOL„ Auditor.. 10147 PATE OF JOS: JONES; ' Diec 9 d. i%..- 7 Wliereasletters of admini s tration to 'the estate ofJoseph D Jones, late of the Dotough of Pottsvillechdylklll County. and-State of- Pemlsylvi- • nia, deceased; hare been granted: to the •subicriber,—'' All - personeindebted to the said estate,are' requested to MALI: immediate payMent, and those , baying clainia: Or demands against the 'estate of the Said decedent. willteakekilown the 'same without delay. ' • • 4ATE'A- JONES, AdminLstnttrit,,. • • E. Cornerliarket and sth Ste Decen)ber 6, eq.6 • - • • ' 49 et ' .A DITILINISTBA.TOWS A terser... Administration ceir ?rim /MINI .1061a140. having been 'granted by: the Register :of Schuylkill County upon the estate of Isaac Brown.'-late orßranch• Tovinship, Schuylkill Cortn4.' deceased. - to the ander eighed,'—AllSpersons • indebted are hereby. 'notified to . make.payinent, and those having chtinis against said ..estate to present them to the undersigned without de.• lay.. ~• STRPHRN DANDO,. Administrator.. • :hilnersoilje, Nov 26. 1566 • A DiMINISICJECATION NOTICE.,-Where - L - X.as Letters of .Administration on the et tate of 'Thomas Thomas; late . of Reilly_ Township,.Schuylltill County, deceased, have, been granted by the Register to the subscriber,—Notice is hereby given to all those indebted.to the said estate tolnake payment-and those having claims againstthe.eitate will. present them for settlement without delrylo . . • . . • DAVID THOMAS. Adminietratoi, fiwataii.; or to his Attorney, DAVID A. JONES, Pottsville. Ai3l.llq - IitTRAT 0 IWISI NOTlClL.Where :its- Letters of. Administration to: the . estate of christiah Reed, widow of John Reed.. late .of. the Bor ough of Pottsville, deceased, have been granted to the snbeeriber,.—All persons.. indebted .to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, 'arid4hoselay ing claims agedhst the seine to present them : without dela' , to :• . • DANIEL REED, Hazleton • . • . • : • . • . ' Inzerne County,' • of to hitt Attorney, • THOMAS; It. BANNAN t • Nov 11, . ...Pottsvnle: . ESTATE' 0 IL I darewied- NOTICI?—,-Le . tters Testamentary upon the estate' of ;William Lilly, 'deceased ; havuig been granted to the undersigned;—AU persons indebted to Said estate will please make payment, and those -having' : claims pre-. sent them witiumt delay to , CHARLES SPURN .Nov 10,76040-0 t• . • • .• ' Exectitor. ADM I NIS Tit AT 0 If. , M 1110 TM CS—Where •as Litters of Administration de bonts non, 'on. the estate'of Jacob Bretz,:late - of the Borough of St:Clair,' 'deceased, have been granted by the, Register of. Itc., to the: - anden,ngried:All - persons. indebted-to .said estate, are hereby notified to make payment; and 'all persons having . claims against said estate; to -pre sent them for settlementtor JOUN P.•ROBART, ' Pottsrille, Nov.B, '66-45- et ••- Adm. -d:5-..n PrWork made to order with neatsiese and dbpateh DeeB, '65 . - • : . . aaam TO DEALERS IN . . 111 .0 . If 11 E • . .The undersigned bare josteomideted es., a large Flooring MI. . and ' are now prepared to furtdah-dealers: with Flour •of All.'gradea. at - current rater, All kindriof feed In large quantities always' on • Vac of prices (drubbed and all orders' . piumptly at toodedto by addressing .. ALL,ENt & co:; • Locacs FLommissi.Mmtii;l:Uiuusstata, Deember 8. 46 RES - 40 611118 O . D I f -A =VCaUei to*ohisa hoer- to remove Ten. Pimples, Ma...A..lCoth Patches, Pallownesee I= tlocssnd , Illi. impuritlee of the dafif-.'How ter Widelmo4 restore, curl and . beistity - the /mkt-renew the sge,'•Fre DrosheonessMenrour Debility 'sod orb. er weal end :Venable Wormed= . - Saegaody send ftw it. ' AddresYOSIEUSIMLIMITPTS A CO., C h en dstei XS Elm street, Troy, li. Ii ,i;Dee.-B,AO ' 41044t.r. . . . . . •:- . . • .... - . ......GENERAL'N4TICES.: • , ..... . . . . .. • Go VERNMENT National Baulk, ,POTTSVILLE;;DECIEMBEIi 13, 18.88.-4 he 'alined election feeDirectora or .this Bane kill be beld At the &taking Tlotiee: on Tuesday, Jane...try Bth, 1861, between thehonrs of 10 A. hi, and° P.M. ... - .DeelN--50' 4t • • '..11,11. ILUNTZINGEIf, cashier. • • NO T.II CE.:OFFICE O. *KILL NAVIGATION COMPANY, NO. 41T WALN CT KrItEET.-PHILADIMPKIA , •IMeeemb e r 11th. • la hereby' given, thatttbe annual Meeting of. he Stoc-kluolders and Loanholdena of this. Company, and an election of officers for the enaninit year, will be held at this - office on Monday, the.eeyenth day of Jitnuailliezt o at it welock; AM. ••• •' - • Dec , T11431131A , T , Setts , : IG • • • '• • . Co ot THE :Anna REce4ilig of .the Stock ' 'holdets of the PottiAille Mining and'Atatnt factoring Company for the election of Directors and . the transaction of other fleabites. Will be held at to 'clock M.,• 'on TUESDAY. ;JAN. Sai; IS6T. at the office of the Company In Philadelphia, No. 5:t7 Walnut: St. . • • • EATUATIN.C.EY. &•e - y. • .I'hilada.;•Dee..l3,.!66. ' • 50 4t • . .. . First Midsize! IMiatek OF ASHLAND; . PA,' DFCEMBFK.Itrrn. 18O0.—A meeting or tho Stockholders or this Bank will be -.held at the Banking House, on T/WDAY.' the lath day' re, JANII: ARV' next, between the boom or tO A. DE and 3 F. 3(., 'o elect Directors to serve the enSning year. ... .';'. Dec. la, VW-ISO-lit • • - i - .. F. B. WINGEBT, Cashier. NOTICE TheAnnnal:Meeting. of the. Stockholders of the First National -Bank of lifinersville, Pa.,. will be held. to the.Banklng Moro on' the. second TUESDAY. of JANUARY heat. betweenth e 'hour* pf 104.: Id. and .4 P. K. for' the election of Di rectors:.. • KAUFFMAN, .Cashier. • TUE• Co-piultierehip heretofore existing between H. S. • Gross, Henry. Homer and Jonathan Clark, ondeethe name. of GROSS, HOMER &CO:, in Philadelphia. and GROSS CLARK ac CO., fu Schuylkill County. is LW. day dissoh - ed by the death' of. He"ry Homer; E..q. • The • basinetts 'Of the late firm wili be Fettled. and :cOntinned übderi the names., and 'styles of K 'GROSS & in • Philadelphlg, arid GROSS: & CLARK. in Schuylkill County.. • 11. S. GROSs...• - JOATHAIf CLARK. 50. kt • December :IS, 1S . . . illgsirlaie Annual Meiling' .of the Block ' holders .of .the . .3tiners' National .Bank of Poll/nine for-the electioabf Directors,- will be held at the Banking - House; on Tuesday. -the Eighth of Janu. ary nest, bets een the: hours* of 10 o'clock A. .M: and . 3 o'clock P; 14: of said day..'' , - • . . : - ' - CLIARLI3 LOlLlER;Paithier.: . 30 41 :. . November 12. ''6o IliiiiioLETlON.—The firm 'of GEO: BRIGHT Lt. CO. has this darbeen dissolved by the withdrawal of George - Bright: The business will be .carried'on by J. C. Bright and Peter-E. Dick, ander the firm.name of BRIGHT* CO, Potts Ville, December 4,1866. IThINERA. ViLLE • 'SKAT .ING, PARK.—The undersigned bas fitted up s Park forakaters in Mitiersville. It contains 8. acres, with 'a buildingaity la; for the accommodation ofska ters. The Park is surreauded . by a high fence. • . ?co .49-3 V • : ',JOHN R. DAVIS. ' . Office'of the Schuyiliill Vinci Walk ignition and. - IBailiond PILILA-. DELPIIIA. DECEMBER stlL' 1666 --The annual meet-. ing of the Stockholders of this 'Company will he held -la the Office of the Company, Nor 4 , 1 . Library street: 04 31.9nday... Decembei 31st, 1566, at half-past eleven m'clock; at which time an.electlon for ofilcets to serve the ensuing sicat will also take place. Dec $ !GG Office.M . t. Carbon'and-rPt. Car b on,, • Rail roma Company; PHILADA'. DE , CEMBEN. sth. IS66,—The annual meeting of the Stock hoiden' of this Company will be held atthe Office of the Company.. No: 401Lihrary street; on Monday. Deeem her tlst. isnc, at eleven o'clock, A. M ; -td•which time . an ,electfori • for officers-to perve the eliciting year • will also take place. . ' P. C. lIOLLIS, Secretary, ISROBIce . of ;be Creek and.Ftlin! • Navigation dr-Railroad 1130;,' 'DECEMBER sth, 1866..—The annual meeting' of the Stockholderk of thia.Company will be held at the attire of Conpany. N0:407 Library etreet, on Monday, Lieeimber9let, 1996,:at twelve o'clock, • M., at which time on election for officers to 'serve the ensuing year Will alßo.take place, . • lIOLLIS, Secty, . • Dee 9, "MI • •-• ' . 494 t FAIR for the Benefit - el the .Palo. Alto . Sabbath - School Ilottee.—A - Fair; the proceeds of which will be devoted to the pay ment of the building' for the Pale Alto Sabbath School'. reten'tikerected; will beheld in Palo Alto, in the school building.. commencing. peeember: ISth; 16Cti, and' to condone four daye.. • • . . • .There will bee fine:display of articles; and it is ear nestly tioped that the .public .will extend to the Fair liberal patronage. • . • • FAMILY TICKETS. . - SEASON TICKETS . - • SINGLE. ADMISSION:, . . . • TITS. SKATING PARIC.Thia Park located at the head of Market street,. has .been made one-third larger and_ otherwise proved for the season of tSGG-7.. • SEASON. TICKETS .. .. . " ". • ---Ladies- • 4, ' ' • - " qhildien • . 3.• ' • .• SINGLE ADMISSION—AduIts 25 eta: : • ".' • - " "—children • 15 NOTICE I $ UEREBV GIVEN, that, my wife I t avinti has left my bed and board without any just cause or;prowication whatever : so I hereby caution all personsi against . harlioring or trusting heron my account, as' I 'pay no debts of her -contracting after this date. LEWIS, LEIN, •. • Norwegian township. , itiGo . oD.l.l*l TEN TY I - FAIR:. the proceedit of which will be devot ed to paying for new Steamer of the Good Intent Fire .Company;` . will .commence .in UNION HALL.• POTTSVILIiE, on WEDNESDAY. DRe..l9, isti i, and continue until Saturday ebening. 22d. . : , • -.• SPLENDIDEET .or 'SILVER' bas been prepared for ,presentation to the clergyman receiving the largest number:of votes duritiglhe progrebs of the Fair. AlcO, a. SILVER FIRE - HORN for,presentation to the fire company (the Good Intent excepted) of Pottsville, re ceiving the highest number of votes: The . hadies have the Fair in charge, and it must be n-sticcose, for:they never fail, in, anything therun .dertake. •' - • , - • loco. S, , c9-2t • • EN114460!..1.1T10N OF PARTNER • sin P.—Notice istereby given 'that the Partnership' hefetofore feting between the under signed, trading hi 'the saddlery and harness business, under the dim -name of Dentin & -Rees, is this day dissolved by muftis' Ocirtsent. The accounts 01 the firm will beaettled by Jacob Rees, by whom the busi ness wpl.in the future be conducted: . • , JACOB REE 3. .• • ••. PRERRR;CIiDEBLA.No... . - Pcittaville, - :Novemberl7.: , 66 • . 413.at* • ' . .. 1 . ii COUNTY 11.01408.—Holders of Conn-. . ty bonds can 'receive the principal and inter est, for the same any time between tins and the first of January, ISGT, by presenting them at this office. . ' . DAVID FOLICYI ' - •' :. • ' BEM': EVERT,' Commissioner s. GEO. WILSON; • Attest—F. .W..BPCIITEL. Clerk. . • . ' • ..Commissioners , Offlee; Pottsville, Dec. 1,, , rz. • 484 t 16114.1SOEUTION OE PARTNER-. P.-Notice is hereby given fit t the .partneishii; he;etofore -existing between - the under=. signed, in the brodm Manufacturing business, under .the firm name of .11IILIER .11teDONEL, is this day diesolveed hy Mnbial . consent, The ticettunts:of the late (inn wilibe settled by D.' . . • D. A. MoDONEL.• Nov: 300566., . : 1 4 10T1CE. , ..A' ocquirtnership.wasltbleday formed between the undersigned in ithelbr.orim - mutiniedwing •burluess, and'will be caiducted In the future..under the •Arm name or TllO,lllA§ ~t, MoDONEL. - : - •;, -. JAMES W. -THOMAS, - .. . ' ; . ... • , .: M.A. McDONEL •• . Pottsville, Nov: 3 0 , 1566 . - .; • -4 4 -6 t ' ' " . ••'IIiOTICE,Oak - LathP, Cheatnnt'Shineea. ;Prop Timber and 'Oak Bearde, for sale by • "' ' • D.. 8. CIIIST,' 0., Pottsville: , Nov 24,.'66 . • , ' 4T-3m• • ELECTION. OF: DIRECTORS --OF.TIIE PALO ALTO IIOELu, ING • 1t1111.1....-Notice is' hereby' given' that the Stockluilders of 'the capital :stockin. the "Palo Alto Iron Co." will meet on Saturday, December 22d,1846,, betvVeen the hocirs.of:B . and 9 o'clock,. P. 'At, at tkelr office in the Borough of Pottriville r .. for the purpose of .electink a Board of Directors for said. corporation *toserve.tiiitll the next Animal elSetion„. - •• • Attest,-4. F. PETERY, gecty: Nov 24, . . A. B. EUSTIS. Is prepared to receive - pupils. in , French, • Music, and the higher - branches ofEnglieh ; either private' lessons by thelour or in • clams,. Classes will be formed for teaching:to read Musk. it sight.: Forterms,Ac., apply at residence in liforris•Addttiori. . Nov 10-45;• . • • . . . . . G 0 VIM N Mit N T NATIONAL 11 . ' BANK—PoTnnim.e, Nov.. 8, 1866.—No .ticais hereby m crlven thatthe Circulating Notes Of the Goreiviment. Bank-of Pottsville, Pa, will, be redeemed at the counter of this Bank. , •-• • • ' :..' ' . . .Nov 10, •'6O-45.6m •• . B. 'IL IiTNTZINGER: Cashier: ISSOLETION OF 'PARTNER . - • SHlfe.—The partnership teretofore exist, big between. the subkribers, adder the. fitin. name of Christian, Huffman-A Co., In the foundry, machine and car • building • hi:wines:4 - in the: 'Borough' of Ashland; chitylkill w . as thisdaitlissolvecl by. mutual consent. The business of the Aim will be settled by Ginner A . Christian, who will continue the basineis'as• heretOfore. WILLIAM A. CHRISTIAN,. "•- •• ••• DAVID DITITMAN„ • .•' -• • • ' • AIL WAEMINpTCN 111E1PSNYDLE. Asttland.Vetober ST; 1866. ' • • 43r2rti ritoeositts • svott. MINING BER.-:Pioposiids will be .received at this ottlie, for delivering gangway,: lugging. relief and .prop timber at Thoreaston.lffeckscherrille,.Fcirestville and Otto Collieries for the working season of 1567. • Timber to tie .delivered at the different Collieries, and payments to be made , on the third Saturday of each month; at a speeitled.rate per ton of shipment; ; -Tener cent. to be-retained as security for. perform-. goes f • contract 1110" Tor further particulars apply to , • . . W • ••• ," : • Resident Manager. •• Office, New York and Schuylkill C.pial Co., w oo add e .: October 6th. 1866.• .• , . : • • DST .GOODS..AT .• GREATLY' REDUCED • PRICES.L. NitliOLS . has .Jnat . opened a huge . and well selected stock of New-Seasonable - .Dry .Gisoda, bought at the recent decline; and:Which he .offers at very lbw prices kir Gish. : Give blut a call. • Towellan store, Centre Street:. . .• ': April • • PATENT.IIMPROVEMENT OF :STEAM Utsl2.-.TO pll.wbom may Concern :••,...For :and in consideration $-- in hand. paid by JAMES WREN-of the Borough of Pottsville; County of Schuylkill. to Lewis Eikenberry . of Philadelphia, the ieceipt.whereof has been ar.knowl. edited, the - said Eikenberry his sold to said JAMES WREN the right to applylt in 'the County of Schn)l -• kill,.State of Pennsylvania, on all Steam Engines now in use cr that may, hereafter be used, Lewis.Elkenber.; rye Improved Cat-ogr' for Economizing- Steatei ley Expansion -4 for which letters pat ent, dated November 19,, 1861, have been granted to : the said Lewis Eikenberry by the United States. ) r• All persona deelitnis of information regarding th e benefit . of this Valve can receive - the same at my office in' Coal street.' The benefit of -OAS Valve to . all persons using SteatzEntrines is . from . 20 to 40 per cent. on the best engines built. • Itean be smiled to all old engines. Machinists are requested totake part in . thin import ant Improvement. - They. can secure from me the use for building. new engines and also for putting the Im provement on old engines. • They can see the motion at my works in Coal street, where I have it on my eri ghie werking to the savings herein stated. . It also can belseett at. Ruch % Evans% .Milt, at -Atkins& 8r05.% • and Palo Alto Rollipg ' JAMES WREN. ••.' W . naldngton Iron Works, Pottavllle, Feb. 2700 .2 .• •• SHI• • wVyoung titan to take. charge of a Colliery St.ne in idahanoy Valley. , Addreee ap pile/Aim to BOX 544, Pottsville P. 0. . ' ' INIPOIENATION WANTED of RICHARD I WALBII, who left. Dewabork Torkvhire. Ragland. last spring. • • When brut heard. from was_ in Scranton, vrith Luke Kennedy. - Any information concerning Richard Walsh, - will be thankfully. received by hie bro-. ther PATRICK WALSH, at... 909, &path 19th St., Phila , . • delphht Pa, • . W. J. HINKLE MARKET ST., IXTA.NTE D.—A Female . Teacher to tabfcbarge :vv. Of a school in Branch: Township'for the balance o f . t erm . . salary, .$3O per month. _ Certificate sent must be accompanied with a post stamp. Address • . •••• • • ~ • _ JACOB F. FAUBT,•Secretary.. Llewellyn, Dec.ll, 760 . • . • 50••• • . • (above Centre;) Pew : Mlle; lEost. UT ANT sittuttion bk a •tanatleal miner of aa. twenty years' • experiente; to superinteid under gronini or. Addres3 J. Port Carbon • : ; • • Dee. 8, '66..::.49 61.• :WINING ENGINEER arid GENERAL - 1 -1 , 1-1001LIALERli RANAGER.—Wanted, a situaticm:by a. first-cluepractical man, thoroughly ed ucated in all branches and requirements of- practical tubing, with large experience m financial matters cow. n therevrith. - For Iparticelars and testimonials, address "lINGINEEII,..P. O. Kingston, Luz- Co.. Pa. Oct- . - - 49 3m ' • WANTIOD.:-Twelve good. eecond-hand Bonen . agar ISCinchdiam.. • The higest club price will oe otid to Machinery or . scow Iron of any deauliPtkon. =ls Prioe •paid for chain or railroad. iron. . Btmm engines and machinery of aU kip& bought and sold On coonnhadou at WOW:l:wry Ave. on Coal Street. 110"Orriereibirnail Will recelW; Prompt. attention.': _ AGENTS WAlORlCortittpre,men,to = si env ennuica. r 're g ood occupqm.i forschow Toikeilent itunialli • TIK&: tion iria V c AZ - IMERT.O. SILL CO. oalr Haadware w. 06. Alt USII-a • rottirdile t re. OF THE SCHUTL. HOLLIS, Seety WA.NTEII. FOR - SALE AN O. 'TO LET , . 10 rikperei tortit Sl!e. —The house and lot'ttow 1 .cu*d by" Wm. Sttylm,:in Market 'Street, Pottsville ' , is offend for sale. For terms apply . ".r. - to • -.•- • Mice:twine. ---- . . alunble Lot of Cosi* at Priy;rite 'State;,,.. Vi A 8 I am. ;Ming .M mtit the clairy..M.:Kini , ..,.l ~K wl n for ealey stock ' of , Cow's,. cost-tit 4 of .0.-.... tieyenteen head, all. good .milkerl4, geverai'6l?,- freshor goon . %till •be,-, Pets.ont, d ,, airine • really peed Cows will - do well to cpd ano...- .:...,.... 'examine my stock on - the' farm, 1010.11 a, ~....0, I, .., ..: one Mile below 'WestlVood, on ?dine laiLria•lr„w ' i: - ? GEORGE r.vx• - •0'. - .... .. Dec 1., , 1 6 !WOO , E.—At • the Iklmont I R." 'East NOrweOati Township.. the fol'o-, chitieni and fiXtUrt".l: One ru horse poWer-y.,..,,, four :Boilers, Drum, I.Druitt Gearins,. notstfuu coal:from @haft, 'one lt-Inett ' pump - Roda.and couneetlota, • • Also, one extuirse pliver with t tr „.i.; together, with. Rollers, Sereens„and 3;1 tOßreaker. now In operation and runiin, thuframe and ari.od lvork belonging to .9•4,1 and the frame and timber at the shaft ,tie Smith Shop. Ve . ola, and about ten t.. 11 , t t • 'BELMONT COAL MININt; Cott p y . •Gi; VOTI SA.I.E.-1300 acres of roal. ..I . .`arnil.and..sitnate at the janctuia f brawl and Lackawanna River ailjoinin.z. - Pittston-and• the lands of the Pennsylvazi pauy.. The Lackawanna: and Blooni,t:Crz. and'Nortb Branch Canal.pais tliron,h tt • The attention of capitalists desirit , . a vestment.is havited.to these lauds "n.r ply to or iiildresti,Tllo9. A. nut St., Philadelphia, or the unilcr,Lin....!,,; City, Schuylkill County, Pa. }TANK. . Dec 14. •G.6.-50-1m • : • kcal gip • I,ET—THE STORE ON cgsTgE ncitt.intre by the - Cl:rile:signed rwl:h Dart of the dwelling) rented t.,1 orone or more years. being licit Cali:tit:v...l eery; Clothing, Stationery; Boot wid . a large Bakery. ' • 'I r-L Ni . • • Dec 15, .66 , . FOB, SAI.E. , ,Tbe arelousy. opy ..„ 7 ,. F, , ,,,., Depot olPhiladeliatia and Ittautin t t 1,•,,,2,, z ,,i .'.',',': known asTatterson's Warehonse. with ,-,„ .„ , ~ 4 , tailed. This is o subst Intial, well hni't 1•,, hi , •,, ing,with railroad sideling attached. and ttei ',,' ,•• , 4 to do a large bUsinesa. Apply to .Dec 8, .liti , 49-6t ; • I. P. sTlt 11TEIr. • ItfACHINERY FOR td.lll.F: nl GRE.t T. Lir - REDUCE:I) PRICE . • -1 Steam £nglne 2b/ton, pl)Wyr.. • • "- Port4ble - 4 •"' Governor. Puny, &e.,. all in geed 1 Steam Engine, 12 tiortLe. utAtt.r. w. :a , avr., Fronki; GraW-Bare, all eemplett-Ltai wth:, 1 Boller Iron Smoke StuCk,..:l4 hit by. by 4., • . 1 Pump Wheel 7 feet an - net...y..3K laid,. seal. and P.eilestals. •• • 2 Sets Breaker Rolls, *might Shafts. ' ••. I.Set Bre.iker. Monkey Rolls. 2 - Wrought - Dim Weaker Shafts„.6lc dima..t, • 7 • I set of Elevator Buckets, new, A lot of Pump Stubs, - ,a lot of varions P about LOOtifeet of Slope Chain. . All of the above will, be sold at greatly reilnee,l nres. Can be seen at - • • JABEZ SPARIi , :.; Machinery Depot, - . Dec S, • • Coal Street.. Pottsv..;`,.• VALLUA.IBLE PROPEUTY POI' .—The raider: oed-uffers for sale in the 11,,reu -, , of Pottsville, a cOrnerlot on Minch Chunk and Streets; thereupon' a double -two-story DwelllM4.l . fonse and a (Me and a half Story frame._ house which - is occupied ha a' Re- , taurant,, The .lot contains-143 feet DAC Mauch - Chunk street and !:•., Ilse! 'ou . Coul street.- .ThiS prOperty IS one of the 'beet to cated•lorstore . or hotel in the Borough. . • .. • •• Al.o 45 building lota betweetiTrirt Carbon and I'm!s• Nine. . beautiful location fortioildinz lots Ea M' chaplet, Laboten., fie. Theater pipes hare'beeti ly laid - by the Pottsyille . Water Company . all the?e ' They are near the Pott'svitie Patti-Grounds. .73b.lots..are'. offered: reasonah:+. Terrns will be made known: ' -Also lie, acres of land favorably knownns the Tfm.',. ling.Ran - Farm, 60 acres arc in enhivatiffn, ,fff in winter grain. acres of over 4000 grape. vir, L I!. • beitt quality, an orchard with 1611 tree.. pal “( 1)11101:: 'bearing candition, Apples. I'earS, l'eaciff ifyff-rn &c., all of the first class fruit, two stMs'ffintial :firm hituSes with large gardens, large stafily. ,n,•t1d;14.% houses. rani:dog streamof Water and pump at the ble: :For further informatifm apple to GEO. LAUKR n Orchard Pol.Ovilte, Pa. 'December 8, .66. • ' ' • . • ct• MALE.—The - dwellin, reevatly by John S, Graham in Morris , Addition,-• t'osiession given immediately: Address •- - • •- . • PRANK CARTER, Real Estate Agent;Nisimuoy City, April 21, C 6 1,;••:t xrAutrArti.je • novEL ricorEßwi: - and Store Stand tor. Sale,--One e t I t,. btisiness stands in the 'city- of liesiling.-uith conntry and - traveling cnstom. The h, , YI story Brick Manse,. frontinzon Penn SIP: feet deep, on a lot 2. , ifi feetsisep.and 00'feet 1 .:! ()Wall alleyin the rear. •• I n neindes .tnic Stands, with alicavy. bnain.ess.- - 'Also, tt Clomud good stabling, and - shedding ' • This property is offered at "a low figure.. and v. I‘. j a large percentage on the capital ley.esi . ed. er-particniiirs, inquire of • • , , • . -* JACOB SCIIMUCKEII, Real Estate Agt.,.7. 4 10. 30 N. Sixth St,. Rey Ur Dec I, kig . • • • ,P•tf .. 9 I lE . NOTICF After the :loth of I 1 scp, that - well known, fli=t On g+ me! be tog Saloon of Jabez Woolley, fornirriy krpt by ,b.b,t• -than D. Goodman; Will.he to let 'with or a ithont dtcol hlg, for a term of one, two or three yeno.. It i n rk , 4 MAIM; fdtuated - in Centro t•treet, nearly_ otmo,ite tho Philadelphia and Reading Depht, ?ilahanoY (My. Tie• bar ie neatly fixed frith • everything neresmity on this buMnek For. pnrticulars - imply KETNER„ Malinnoy City, - or JAIIF,Z•II GOLLE V; I ton Ran. •- . Nov 44, 66-4741. V:C! S E OHELP AND . DESIRABLE , FARMS . . in Delaware and Maryland, from $5 to 'if.lo per aetg•- - These farms lay between the Delaware and Chesapettk•• convenisnt to mills, stores, schools, ,ehnr•cha.. &c. • They are easy to cultivate, and with' leis labor than fartfis in the Northern States,-and arc adapted to grain, grass, fruit, &c. Fish and oyettas abound - 1u the rivers; game of all kinds in. abur.dance. 'During the paSt.three.years hundreds df the Northern farmers have settled in these States on account of tho tow price of land and - the easy cultivation and low taxes. Per :sone desiring,to visit farms In these States can do . s, by applying to - or addressing the undersigned. vio Makes a trip regularly once a week to these Stinve.- , . Catalogues sent gratis to anv address. . •• • . . Also Farms in Bucks and Montgomery eoratie, and Coal, Timber - and Ore'Lands for sale- • , • • . ':•• GEO. Ri KRESSLER, • •' 144 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa: VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE FOE. SA LE.—The .proNirty..knOwn as the Bion:er Farm. hear Lleivellyn, contrdnifni, '125 acres. 4it a; r, . of which is covered with good - Timber, and Ilk , bal ance unditi . a good state of cultivation: with 'the ap litirtenances, . consisting, of a two-and-a-half A,A . 'story log house, plastered throughout, and a log barn. with a running sprins. close by - tin Also Spring Ilou.s.n Wseh Ifotnai. and - Other (men ild ings. The public. road from Pottsville , to Trutoont runs by the house. ,Tho' raiirOad . froarliwatara to Sehuylkill 'Raven also passes thr.,milf. the premiss-r:= The:veins of coal run through the property, known the Snohn. Lewis, and Black Mine Veins. For terms and partkulars apply to . = ABRA BAN F,RNST. 7r • PHILIP GA RRFS, • Alsd a pair of good Lumber Trucks. 1-0 Mali Wlg.- onri and harness for sale. Eltnr , T. Lh a ellyn. ..Nov . 44.3tre . • OR-.IBAILIE.,A- lot of second-bandlttrichtnery F viz:-1 Steam Engine, to-horse power, with hit9„- - era; fire (map!, pain% all complete. suit:lloe for enialrfoundry. -,''Also Portable Engine with Is.; ler and governor. ac., ll complete. about 4.lwarc power.- Also about W. tons T - Also about S tons Sheet Iron. Also 5 Drift Cars that. have been rased.. in aFI ape —4O inch gunge. For sale at the Machinery Depot Sept 22,.756-4S-If JABEZ SPARKS, Coal St. FOB • SALE...»Treo Engine's -- oue a twenty horse power: and one a sixty horse power, and coal breaker; Apply to . •D. B. SEIDEL, Eighth and Market Sts., Pottsville. 37-tf Sept. 16.'66 VOEC: SAL two 9.5 .tiorse-rxgrer ENGINES, .twelve inch .cylinder; two feet stroke, • box bed plates,sitring packing. fitted op in the best Manner.. POMROY &RON', Pottsville hart Works. 37- , Sept 15.''66 •ITALUARLE PROPERTY . AT V VATE HALE.:-One-twentieth interest in th. tract of coal land in New Castle Township, Schuylkiii County (known as the Pat & Barman tracts contain hh about 420 acres- .. : A tract of 220 Ames of COAL • and - TIMBER LAND in Riley Township. ' • • _ Bix line building_lots on -East Norwegian St. above Jacium-251190 feet, a never failing spring of. water on on elit them.. Terme easy, . • •Lot Gordirnerof lionviglan and Stli streets, about -120 feet iipiare.• with two two-story brick Louses there • Will be scddlow. - • • ' ' - Valuable building 'lots. on Washinghm and Mahantongo 'streets. Desirable sites , for wareimusee. .manufactories, &c. spierdid lot oh Schuylkill •A•re nne, 33 feet front on -the Avenue arid 31 feet front en Chtur.h. Alley. Apply tci •.• REN. RY RussEf„ • Real Estate and Insurance Agent, corner Second and Mahantongo Pa. . - OR SAI:21:01i ,TO ..111,EASEA .tract•of • "V land situate half a mile , west of Llewellyn, , Branch and Reilly toviruthipei Scbuylltill County, con taining 430 acre% , having , a run of three-fourths of a mile on the following veins, -viz •: The Gate Veins, Sel kirk: Black Mine,' 'runnel, Faust-and Salem.- • Partici wild:Malt° purchase of to lease will make application to • - JOSHUA LIPPINCOW, . . •' • ' RICHARD SMETHURST. .• . • - • '.. • - • J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, • • Executors of the Estate of. James Dmidaa, decen...4.41; • - • •.atJ2l Walnot Mr Or to CHARLES M. HILL,-Real Estate t.; Pottsville. ' Almost 19.'66.• FOIL 1431,L13.—0ne 'second hand engliio, 6 horre • power,.7 Inch dianieter, 16 ,inch stroke. Box hot plate, governor and force pump' complete. Will he• sold cheap: , '. • •• . ' • Also one 50-home Power Engine, 16 inch bore, 5.1 inch stroke, hcaVy box. bell plate, Hy „wheel pulley, 10Teet dieuxi.,l6 inch face, Suitable for.breaker or saw mill. The above Engines are oar own make, and .will be .sold below cost If applied for soon. . - Also one 20-horse power Engine, 10 inches diameter; 24 inch stroke. Box, bed plate, governor and.fore pump complete: - All new • - • • ••• ALLISON ,IkBANNAN,"ErankIIn - IronWorlee". Jime - 30; , 66-26.4 f ' •. - Port 'Cuban, Es. COAT, MINES FOS ISALE.—The under / signed Wishes to inform the public . - that -he has a mall Collieryfor eale.on liberal terms,.wilh the priv , liege of opening on lour or five other veins' f Coal. all Above water leveL • The above mine la in working ord. .er.. and can at present ship from six weight- cars ix: day. which can be greatly . increased by opening otis r veinsovidch can be done at a very small outlay: • Ad- . dreve - SILAS BALL,l"oth.ville. :March 17,'66 - • . 11-tf . et RANT L FOR SALE lT .in, the new town 'of *-GRANTVILLE., 51twite on the headwaters Of Mill Creek, one and a half mil south of. Muhanoy City, and 4mmediately, east of the large 'colliery of the New Boston Coat . Company. Tb 4 putilleroad fr. m Potimille to . Mahaiaoy City, and also from Brockville and Tuscarora, passes through the place. ' Good water can be bad in- abuncbance, ' The lo catiot is convenient to a number 'of collieries in 'the Mahanoy.fiegion. For terms, apply, to ALLEN 'FISILM,I. Engineer at the place, or to the subscriber. '.. M. MURPHY; Pottsville, lifE entecribera have for sale at their Colliery on T Mill.Creetc, alot Of. Pomp Pipes, Spade Btuloilee, Splicing Plafe Stub-ends, - Stob.enda. • and other Bolts. Clack Piecea,•Pole hangers and Follies, Balance. Wes, connecting Rod and Bob ,: Also ade Bores e . GEO. 8. BEPPU:RR Jr CO. or farther_ ni i rt iai s i s apply .to J. G. & 0, 8. REY, PIIBB, No, - Walnut St., Thiladelphia, *or to JNO. L. GEIGER, at the Colliery. Jan 2r, kiNDIG tkaIIINERY AND' MA TERIALS FOR . SALE... One Locomotive . Engtoo,;' • Two 40-bome powerlen,ginee With gearing for hoixt ' '• • • tog and FunVing• . 'One 20-hoise powe; . E.pgine and breaker machinery. . One email Pumping Engine. - . . so drift ears in gOodonier: /deli a lot of T and Fiat - Bar Rails, Wheels, 'Axes, Wite Rom; Appiy to . . • • P.W. 811:KAPER, Bagineerof prise, Pottsville: . . . FEEDEttIOk • „ L.A.IIER • • General - Commission Mprehant, • AND DEALER IN BREWER'S - , SUPPLIES. sugar- carea lowest rates .Thilitt. &c at ~ &T ig tsle.Ltlittiargers American 911 Polish :Pasta • iiill4lillaith4 . Aite Grea.9l3-tliit best PR*ISIE W. LAMM, General Agent.' "Old Jai4^ comer sthand WastdAgtorisP-• ' • Dec 8 1 , g•il • ; • ; Mains Per
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